—<" y Os ag Cy ey ‘ EO OS NN ihe foe. Rae eS. i, fi AN ae 5 eee The Weather” | A C | R | SS Sas Home 118th YEAR kee SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 193580 PAGES 9 our came) uurep rame Puoros GENTLEMAN JOCKEY—RAF Group Capt. Peter Townsend goes for an early morning gallop today on Juliet Jones in the park near Allenbay Hall, the country house where he and Britain's Princess Margaret are on a romantic weekend date. The rendezvous, deep in the heart of Windsor Forest, set the seal on the nation’s mounting convic- tion that they will marry and that the only thing left to be fixed for the wedding is the date. Captain, Meg Hide Away at Cousin’s Country Estate BINFIELD, England (INS)—Peter Townsend went riding today without the charming company of Princess Margaret who stayed behind in the Windsor Forest estate the weekend Townsend, boyish-looking and in wearing a riding habit of gray breeches, jumper and where they are spending Weekend Date for Captain Py PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Eastern Sea Treasury Chie Flying fo Ike's Bedside Toda DENVER (# — President Eisenhower, safely into the fourth week of convales- cence, holds another Ca»- inet level hospital confer- ence today with joyful observance of his 65th birthday still fresh in mind. Secretary of the Treas- ar Wi ‘high splits, was . boots, when he arrived at a*— - neighbor’s stable in his Renault car. He selected a chestnut filly, named appropriately enough “Juliet Jones,” and rode off into thé fields of Windsor where his romance with Margaret blossomed four years ’ His Toe, although accompanied by a ber stable , was shielded: from the prying eye of press and public as was his well- chaperoned tryst with Margaret at the Allanbay Park estate of the Princess’ cousin, Mrs. John Wills. The handsome flyer. said he was staying at Allanbay until Monday when he would “probably return” to his temporary London residence. He said he hoped-to ride at Epsom Downs before long but that it was “not arranged. ‘Although Townsend did not ride (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ‘Spy’, 7, Talks Turkey on Meg, Townsend's Love BINFIELD, Eng. (INS) — A seven-year-old “‘spy’’ revealed to-| day that Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend “drank cham- pagne” together and were ‘‘very happy” at their rendezous in the Windsor Forest estate of Maj. and Mrs. John Wills where they are spending the weekend. The informant was the perky- faced seven-year-old daughter of Mrs. Wills, cousin and close friend of Margaret. Marilyn Wills was thoroughly enjoying herself when she gave - her “interview.” “Did you see Princess Margaret st night’? ga plc the girl answered. “How was she when she ar- ived"’? me was very happy. She drank champagne with Mummy and Peter for some time before dinner. They were all laughing and seemed very happy.” Marilyn then was asked: “What about this ‘morning’’? r “Margaret had breakfast in bed and read the papers. } | “{ could hear her laughing. | She got up late and they _were | all talking about the pictures th the newspapers and laughing.’ The child then ‘was asked: “What do you think of Peter’? “] would aike him for a new “He often Stabbing Fatal fo Pontiac Man Common-Law Wife Is Held for Investigation of Murder After Brawl After a half-hour brawl in. his house at 209 Cedardale Ave. last night, 42-year-old William Wagner was fatally stabbed in the chest and abdomen by his 26-year-old common law wife, Pontiac police said today. Pontiac detective Richard Evans, who investigated the case with de- tectives William Hanger, August Martinez and Fred Stormer, said the wife, Dorothy Hooks (Wagner), readily admitted the slaying. Neighbors said they had heard a quarrel begin we last When police arrived, summoned | by a call at 12:10, they. found Wagner, still alive, lying in the ury Humphrey was flying ‘in from Washington for an afternoon bedside meeting with the President.| Humphrey planned a news conference later at the hasn't discussed such matters Beyond that, they said, the dis- cussion would be pretty much up to the President, and might range from “duck hunting to the budget, taxes or anything else Eisenhower may want to talk about,” Returning to Denver with Hum- phrey was Eisenhower's chief dep- uty, Sherman Adams, who has been shuttling between here and Washington as top liaison man be- tween officials in the capital and the recuperating President. The accent on recuperation was | terday as the President, in a quiet way, really celebrated the 65th an- niversary of his birth. Edgar Guest Improving After Slight Heart Attack DETROIT (#—Edgar A. Guest, nationally-known poet of the De- kitchen. It was evident, they said, that the fight had moved through- out the five-room house. WEAPONS LISTED Weapons used, they said, in-| cluded the knife, broken bottles | and a steel curtain rod which Wag- ner was still clutching when police arrived. ‘ LJ * * Wagner was pronounced dead on/ arrival at Pontiac General Hos: pital at 12:35. / Dorothy Hooks (Wagner) arrested for investigation of mt der, A third resident of the house, 29-year-old Ellen Middlebrook,/ was held as material witness, / Police also are seeking two men who may have witnessed the slaying. / 7 You Can'tWin / * WEST NEW YORK, NJ. (INS) ~—Motorist Lyle H. Watson found himself in a traffic ticket jam yesterday when following an order to “get downtown as fast as you can and make an accident report.” He was picked up for| speeding. In Today's Press 13 thru 21 French Arrest 105 Nationalist Mob Spends Night Burning, Looting in Fight for Home Rule nightly. raids of “‘commando units" which charge out of the Spanish Moroccan section and raid deeply into the tribal area of the Beni | bow each Snassrene, prewar director of Radio bile Fee q. It’s Fabulous DENVER (INS) — through Jan. 2." AP Wirephete 6 Dead, 20 Hurt in Bus Collision eA ge » ys Heavy Rains Hit Middle Aflantic States; 18 Dead Floods Close Highways .in Pennsylvania, Jersey, New York, Connecticut NEW YORK (#.— The Eastern Seaboard was drenched and wind-w today, the result rpg sy laden gale that swept in -|from the sea and took at least 18 lives in the Middle Atlantic States. . For_a time last night the EP ! E HE 7 E 3F : i i ! zE Es F a #2 i i ke HY i Aa j § it jured last night when their char- tered bus hurtied through a barrier Plan Royal Tour AMSTERDAM (INS) — Queen Juliana and her husband Prince Bernhard leave today for an offi- cial visit to the Netherlands An- tilles and Surinam, with a stop in San-Juan, Puerto Rico. only a portion of the people from | Pontiac north to Bridgeport was | made yesterday by Michigan High. | way Commissioner Charles M. a barrier than an aid.” north-south freeway. The freeway is seen as making George N, Higgins over Ziegler’s' traffic from it and cutting toll OKs Pike Shift in Dearborn|= Chairman of the Michigan Turnpike Authority George N. Higgins said yesterday he has accepted a Ford Motor Co. proposal to alter a section of the proposed north- south toll road passing through Dearborn. Higgins said the change would shorten the route by a mile and reduce cost about $1,000,000. As previously planned, the road would pass within 40 feet of a church, encroach on an elemen- tary school site and pass within 150 feet of a row of $40,000. homes. The new plan suggested by Ford would move the turn- west ta half mile, almost to Southfield Rd. Of- eo Authority action is needed before the change can a | would be needed to retire turnpike bonds, “We had started on sections of i . A E i i r=] i zg ' ; i i i ii i i : Eg vE F z Few North of Ci ty Would Use Pike-Ziegler By BURDETT C. STODDARD | A verbal battle has been raging | refusal to abandon plans for a| revenues below the amount which An assertion that the proposed | between Ziegler and Chairman of; north-south toll road would serve the Michigan Turnpike Authority! the toll road impractical by taking ci rs “ i .. 2 i Mf ' ifs it i tt ti HH : | if iE 7 rf i? : : i z a i A oat fe ell et i alii. se ii st * j : : : J fe 4 a 2 Roe if ; j ee a a gee: Measles | Show Increase - Mumps Also on Upgrade |} in Both City and County During Past Week ' Measles and mumps topped the list of comimunicable diseases in Pontiac and Oakland County dur- ing the. past week, according to a report by Dr. John D. Monroe, city and country health director. Twenty new cases of measles broke out, as against three cases the previous week. Mumps rose to nine, three more than the week before. Five new cases of polio represented an increase of one. All five polio cases were of house will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. tomorrow at the new $1,700,000 Bloomfield Hills High and houses , 2 the non-paralytic type, and only one of the victims had received Salk vaceine. The disease oc- Breakdowns, along with compar- ative figures for last week and a) year ago, are listed below. me st = Prev Year Week Week Ago Catohen POS insveee ¢ H ° en ¢ Poliomyelitis .. ° i } Pever ......4 1 3 a Im 5 ) 1 3 OAKLAND COUNTY peeed aa 4 hye ee. Ld Chicken Pox .,,,.. 5 q 3 Measles .,...:- coeee 4 1 ® Pelt forms)... es! , ' Poliomyelitis ,....... 8 3 4 Seariet Pever ....... 8 4 2 ‘ia forms) wees ° 4 $ sump teen. saat # ‘ } itr eres | i ] See™ pabineted | 1 ‘ : German Measies .. 3 a LJ Pontiac Deaths Mrs. George E. Gary Mrs. George E. (Esther M.) Gary, of 17 Prall St Sheppard Lawyers File Release Brief _The action came yesterday, a normal day in the prison life of fhe 31-year-old osteopath who is jury him guilty last Dec. 21 of the July 4, 1954, murder of his pregnant wife, Marilyn. The thick volume was laden with photographs and sketches of Shep- pard’s suburban Bay Village home, ions of newspaper head- lines, and other materials. With it was a 1ll-page appendix deal- ing with action taken last July 11 by the Court of Appeals. Sheppard's attorneys must con- vinee the high court that his con- stitutional rights have been violat- ed in order to obtain his release. The Weather AND VICINITY — Consiéer- and cool with evca: 1 - i 64-48; te- te northwest winds Laywest At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 11 m_p.h. Direction: Northwest. BRMoccece Ad UL AM ee HI 7 OM... scene 4D AD Mocs ceeee § GRIM reeeers 42 1 DM ncee- cee 9 OM... cee. Ad O Ome woe OD Friday in Pontiac As Recorded Downtown) Highest temperature ...,,..s00csceee. OF neue oe seers sense o 3 ta ‘er enneee oon Weather—Cool. . One Year Age in Pontiac Li temperature 00.2... ccs cues 72 Pempereture oon... ee ces ony 47 Mean temperature oc ..csesece: cee B05 ent . Mighest and Lowest Temperatoares This | Date im 8% Years im 1097 24 in 1676 s day's Temperatere Chart h J ‘7 1 Marquette 45 36 tie Creek 667 4 ea bull _ ai Miami & # New Orleans es et bid Hf Bloomfield Hills High School which opened its doors this fall, will be (3:30 p.m. Sunday. H . a * * Combined with the program hon- oring Perry Vaughan, a 35-year Educa: This upper floor comprises the junior high school which ultimately have a building of its own. LOW COST SCHOOL New in school planning is the covered. walk area for loading school buses, Parking space is pro- vided for 400 cars. “The school is about as low in cost as any in the area,” said 4, Robert F. Swanson, architect, “ee there haven't been any fancy embellishments.” ; ' A 32acre naturally landscaped site. ig the setting for the low building, “Because of the very fine homes in the area, we tried par- ticularly to fit the school into its surroundings as much as possible and saved a lot of fine, old trees on the sidée,"’ said Swanson, a Hills resident. “It has made a beautiful thing New Bloomfield Hills High School Dedication Sunday BLOOMFIELD HILLS—The new} but of the property and I think dedicated in brief ceremonies at | -|Monday at St. Luke Episcopal psilanti 4 people are already aware of the beautiful park they have here.” * * co Ready for play next fall will be a football amphitheater. Other rec- ‘reational facilities available this sp-ing incude tennis courts, base- ball diamonds and soccer fields. Nancy Williams’ Dad Dies at Ypsilanti YPSILANTI (Daniel L. Quirk dr., father-in-law of Gov, Willimas and former president of the Penin- been ill for a turn for worse. The Governor left for Ypsilanti imme- diately when notified of the death. Quirk, a former director of the United Stove Co., graduated from the University of Michigan and was president of the First National Bank here from 1911 to 1933. He was director of military 4 — ie Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Church, Y; Cop Tears Up Traffic Ticket Issued to Hare IONIA @— Secretary of State James M. Hare, currently involved in a controversy over administra- tion of the driver examination law, got _a ticket for overtime parking here yesterday. Glen Mason, meter patrolman who issued the ticket, said he took it back after Hare approached and identified himself shortly after- | wards, : Mason said Hare told him he visited Ionia many times in the last three years and it was the first time he ever had received a traffic ticket. __ The Neatherlands has an ares of 15,764 square miles. i a : pe ey ‘ | tion Orchestra for her own pleas- ure, At 18 she attracted the attention of voice teacher Stella Eisner Eyn, a former opera singer. She con- tinued to work as a typist morn- ings, and then devoted six to sev- en hours a day to voice study and practicing. Her voice s°on won her schol- arships and awards. In 1950, at the age of 21, she was signed at the “Met” to sing for the eS > afsy s fe ? bey > RA SPECI Complete LUBRICATION BRAKE ADJUSTMENT INCLUDING PULLING WHEELS TO CHECK LINING CY OWENS AL!! and *] 95 FE 5-4102 147 S. 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Now the question ' is before the U.N. on a colonialism | issue. i » * 8 i | The territory embraces about | | 103,000 square miles—the size of | | Colorado. The Dutth give the popu- lation as around 700,000, The figure is approximate because the Dutch fhave been able to count only about 265,000. The remainder is the esti- mate for unexplored areas of | mountains and swamps. The Indo- million natives.* (15, 000 Asians.and 13,000 Europeans. | New Guinea, with a total area | of 311,000 square miles, is the sec- |ond largest island in the world | | (after Greenland). Australia, only | la féw miles to the south across | Torres Strait, administers the east- | ern areas outside Dutch control. | . * * The island's strategic importance |was highlighted in World War II, | when the Japanese occupied both | | north and west New Guinea. Hol- | |landia, on the north coast, was | stepping-stone campaign to drive | the Japanese from the Philippines. | MCArthur established headquar- | ‘ters in Hollandia, now West New | | Guinea's capital. | GIs on New Guinea told the | |} home folks about savage tribes-' | men who brought in heads of Jap- | | anese who trie@ to escape into the | wild interior. Head hunting is still | | an occasional indulgence. West New Guinea presently has little economic importance. The | Dutch put total exports for 1953 953, | mostly copra and crude oil, at 3 | million dollars against 20 miltions | in imports. There has been so exploration for deposits of mooted. | In many of the interior areas! metal tools are unknown. Mission- | aries have peneted into some re-' mote areas. The Dutch estimate there were 170,008 Christians in 1950, | dozen towns in the U. S, ar om omnes bill amounted to 63 Lonateliow got the tpemetion for | for Lafayette. ‘ seal. Color the sketch, cut out along the black lines and complete your | presidential series. * Remember that Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea the first town to fall in 1944 to | that is used. Write your suggestions to “Junior Editors” in care of |™ | Allied tréops in Gen. MacArrthur’ 5| this newspaper. None can be acknowledged or returned. ‘Monday: Learn About Horses | a | - Even while Gen. sales was in Europe commanding NATO, | | nesians say there: are around a) | lots of people wanted him to run for President. Qn June 1, 1982, tis polnaeh Ga tole sccgibal adsdhek off: tts| The population includes about | ynitorm. Three days later, in a rain and windstorm that swept Abilene, | Kan., he made his first political speech. The following month at the | | Republican convention, he won the nomination on the first ballot. : Always a hard worker, Ike then tackled the presidential campaign | in the same energetic manner he used in his military campaigns. He | made 228 speeches and traveled 50,000 miles. He won the eleétion mi a ‘landslide’; that is, he won it with many votes to spare. Here we ‘show Dwight D. Eisenhower being sworn in by Chel Justice Vinson as 34th President of the United States. In the back- | ground is the Capitol dome. In the corner is the President's otic | GRESHAM DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 605 OAKLAND—Just- North of Wisner Stadium. Call FE 4-2579 for Free Pickup and Delivery Branches: Don't Wait for an Emergency Last minute call .. . big date . . . great opportunity. Quick look in the closet. . . OPEN From 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. WE GIVE HOLDENS 7 3 Ai RED STAMPS jERee best suit spotted . . . good coat creased Kapectty besereee? ... the Dress’ in need of cleaning. “, pe Disaster! DON'T let this happen to you. ‘ Make sure your clothes are always in Onl $18 tip-top shape, ready to be seen and ad- y mired at a moment's notice. CASH & CARRY Bring in those suits, coats ) or dresses now for Real cleaning satisfaction. 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ONE OF THE LARGEST SELLING TV's Market- Shattering Prices on TRULY Large creen copT Tv Telegraph witness properly refuse to answer miay he base his refusal? Can a witness be forced to testify if he is granted immunity from prosecution? In 1955, the Senate cited four persons for contempt, the House only one. In 1%4, by contrast, 3%6 were cited, 29 of them on the initiative of the House Un-Ameri- can Acitivities Committee, The pendulum has been swing- ing for several years, guided by | the judicial climate as well as the | | prevailing winds of investigation. | The biggest year since World War | II was 1950, when 63 persons were | cited (59 by the Un-American Ac- tivities group) after clarification of |. the law by key Supreme Court rulings. All 45 citations in 1951 stemmed from the crime probe by Sen. Es- | tes Kefauver (D Tenn). But the number dropped to eight in 1952, 4 to three in 1955. | WITNESS IMMUNITY One case tests constitutionality of | the witness-immunity law enacted in 1954. The law was designed to permit Congress and the courts to | compel testimony from witnesses | in matters involving the national security, even jf they claim protec- tion of the Fifth Amendment's “self-incrimination” clause, | The Amendment permits a wit- | ness to refuse to testify against himself. Under the 1954 law, U. S. | District Courts may issue grants | of immunity, in effect barring any | punishment for crimes revealed | in the course of: testimony. The theory is that compulsory | testimony would not be self-in- | criminatory if punishment were barred. Congress has not yet used the new law. | The second case of exceptional concern to Congress also’ re- | volves around use of the Fifth | Amendment to . withhold testi- | mony. The question: Can a wit- | ness, for example, deny that he | has ever engaged in espionage or subversive activities, then re- | fuse to answer specific ques- tions on the same subject on the | grounds of “‘self-inctimination?” | | Such a question is involved in| the case of Diantha D. Hoag, ome, of the five persons cited for con- |” tempt in 1955. The case will go to | trial in December. Miss Hoga was cited by the Sen- | ate Feb, 4 for refusing to answer questions before the Government Operations Permanent Investiga- tions Subcommittee in 1954, during a probe of Communist infiltration of defense plants. BASIC ISSUE The third case tests a basic is- sue: Does the First Amendment and its guarantee of free speech | provide safe grounds for a wit- ness’ refusal to testify? When the issue was presented in the contempt trial of Corliss | Lamont, an author, court ignored it and dismissed | the indictment on technica] points. | ir Now the issue has been raised in | the trial,of Harvey O'Connor be- lf fore Federal District Judge Joseph | - R. McGarraghy in Washington. Ali decision awaits the filing of briefs. O'Connor is an author who was | cited for contempt in 1953, when he refused to answer questions of the McCarthy Subcommittee in a probe of the State Department's | overseas library program. O'Connor, whose books were used | in the program, pleaded protection | of the First Amendment, saying | * in July, the | LA | Vj @ political opinions are of no legit | . mate concern to the Subcommit- | (P ie: re i. » Where Thousands Save Millions It’s a Snap... W. HURON at TILDEN KEEGO HARBOR Es to Buy a New Car With a Low Cost Community National Bank AUTO LOAN Choose your ca) . choose your insurance... finance both the best way for you... The Bank Way. You Deal Locally—You Build Valuable Bank Credit | COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK With Branches at Member ees ee Insurance Corporation PERRY at GLENWOOD. WALLED LAKE ‘eae @ 8 @ Pdi Avie doa CELINA i “¢ : Scriptures. 7 / ‘ ‘ ‘ & f Ws per ome pnp am NC . as second class matter * MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use ; news. eye yl BB ks lal x paper as 2<3 ‘oa gr ag ay perenne ype “¢ Tur Tanne, Sy Golicoret. tz . Leora, ent ot) ure Pre, Rental 06 SS eee MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS perenne 7 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1955 _Colombia’s Censorship Despite seizure ofthe newspaper El Tiempo of Bogota, there are signs of - relaxation in the press censorship estab- “lished by Colombia's President. Rosas » PINILLA. 3 Seizure of the newspaper” one of the finest in Latin America, occurred two months ago. So far, according to its publisher, Colom- bia’s ex-President Epuarpo SaAn- Tos, who now is in New York, there is no indication as tq,when or if he will be allowed to resume publication. * * * The arbitrary closing down of the liberal El Tiempo was widely regarded as another long step toward dictator- ship. Dr. Santos reports, however, that © censorship has been lifted in his home- ° ~ Jand. On ‘September 23 the government ~ adopted a new law designed as a step toward press freedom, Some of its provisions, how- ever, tend to nullify that free- dom. For example, it bans publication of anything “disre- spectful” of the president. Be- sides this old Latin American. doctrine of “desacato” the new law permits the summary levy- ~ ing of fines without recourse to a judge or a court. * 6 * On the credit side, newsprint supplies ‘have been freed and government cen- ‘sors have been removed from newspaper roffices, But President Rosas PIntLia should remember El Tiempo has become as much of a symbol in Columbia as La -Prense is,in Argentina. . Therefore, until El Tiempo is per- ‘mitted to resume uncensored publica- tion, the world at large won't believe that he has restored press freedom. National Bible Week The period October 17 through 23, set aside as National Bible Week, has double significance this year. Not only is it a time dedicated to special appreciation of this greatest of all books, but it marks the 15th anni- versary of the observance of National Bible Week. jams te * ~ * As in previous years the observ- ance is sponsored by the all faiths - Laymen’s National Committee. Members of this group feel that the annual observances have had much to do with today’s inspir- : ing resurgence of religion. This year’s theme is “The Bible Is the - Rock on Which Our Republic Stan In Bible Week posters distributed around the country, Plymouth Rock : shares the center of attention with the * * * No finer tribute has been paid the ‘Bible than that voiced by ABRAHAM LINCOLN back in 1864 in acknowledging the gift of One from the colored citizens of Baltimore: “In regard to this Great Book, I have but to say it is the best gift God has given to man... But for it we could not know right from wrong. All things most de- sirable for. man’s welfare, here - and hereafter, are to be found portrayed in it.” ‘Redrawing India’s Map | One of the most interesting political experiments of modern times has been recommended for India by a special ‘three man commission. The commission’s _proposal is that the map of India be re- | drawn along linguistic lines and ' that in the process the country's 29 states be reduced to 16. + .*% > Basis of the idea is the fact that 73 percent of the people speak Indo-Aryan , j . | awe and about 20 per cent speak Dravidian. Other linguistic families are ‘represented by smaller groups. Out of this confusion of tongues 179 distinct languages can be recognized, 14 of them being of major importance. These 14 languages would be represented in the new map of — India by 14 linguistic states. Each of the other two states, Punjab and Bombay, would have two lan- guages. A concentrated effort would be made toward establish- ing Hindi as the official language. * * * At first glance the plan seems to ,emphasize factors which terid to divide instead of unite the ple. Proponents argue, however, that the plan’s advan- tages outweigh any such drawbacks by making possible greater administrative efficiency and economy. They also con- tend that Hindi as the official language, would provide 1 the necessary national cohesion. Prime Minister Neuru has asked for thoughtful discussion of this program. Certainly any such sweeping political and cultural experiment not only de- serves that but should be watched sympathetically by all friends of India. r The People’s Business Buzz Saw Blues Hare’s Fingers Nipped in Scrap With Sheriff By JACK I. GREEN | LANSING—Meet Sheriff Ferris E. Lucas of St. Clair County, operator of the sharpest political buzz saw in Michigan. x*x*«rt Secretary of State James M. Hare reached out this week to see if it was sharp and is still hunting for his fingers. Worse than that, Hare's colleague, Attorney General Thomas M. Kavanagh, ° got bloodied even though aa wasn't in. sight. Capito! folks haven't had so much fun since the State Office Building burned down, x* * Lucas cut deep gashes in the Williams administration's pride by disclosing what he sald was favoritism in Hare's administra- tion of the driver re-examination law. He in- sinuated that Hare or his staff had dropped - an examination into Kavanagh’s right to drive after the attorney general showed up with a bunch of traffic arrests, SUPERB TIMING The timing and adroitness of need little cutting-up job has seldom been matched in the Capitol. It left Hare sitting goggle-eyed at what an adept politician can do when he gets mad. ~*~ * * Hare had been warned by many friends not to monkey with the sheriffs, as tightl} - knit and politically smart a bunch as there is in all government, But Hare was se enthused about im- proving highway safety that he ignored the advice—and walked inte Lucas and the buzz saw. Most folks probably think of a county sheriff as a plump old gent in a rumpled suit, chewing on a cold seegar and glad- handing the customers. Some of them are like that* and a lot of them aren't. But Lucas definitely is not. x «wk 17 YEARS IN OFFICE He has been. St. Clair County sheriff for about 17 years and in those years has re- portedly built an efficient arm of public service. x * Lucas looks less like a sheriff than anyone you ever saw. If you met him on the street you'd think he was a customer's man in a first-class brokerage house. And, from all reports, he runs a dart — sheriff's department. xk & In fact, he told Hare ruefully: “The State Police get a lot of publicity by canceling ‘all leaves on vacation weekends to handle the traffic. I have been putting all my cars out every holiday weekend for 17 years and no- body ever put my name in headlines for it.” SHERIFFS INSULTED Hare's proposal to take driver licensing away from local officials was bad enough, but what really got the sheriffs mad was -Hare’s implication that they were doing a bad job, issuing licenses to poor drivers and playing favorites. ; xk Hare and Williams met once with the sheriffs in the House of Representatives and the sheriffs cannily assigned. Lucas to do their talking. In the opinion of observers, Lucas ripped so many holes in the Hare-Wil- liams proposal that there wasn’t much left. Hare didmwt have the answers and Williams got mad. So Hare gathered up the answers and called the sheriffs back again. This time Hare was loaded and he pro- duced a lot of figures to at least give color of substance to his charge that some local officials are not doing a good licensing job. If the affair could have been settled then, Hare probably could have claimed a moral victory. But he reckoned again without Lucas and he's been so busy hunting for his fingers ever since that the common folks haven't had a chance te think about the driver licensing matter. In short, if you can spread a smoke screen with a buzz saw, that’s what Lucas did. — SEEKING ‘ arora rere page * ; be IN THE SEARCH FOR THE CAUSE AND CURE OF MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ty a ee " te. Nation-Wide Prayer V igil This October 16th - Days of All Faiths Recognition of Growing Lay Intérest- in Churches Reaches Climax Sunday By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday, October 16, Laymen's Sunday, is the climax of Church- men's Week, an eigh 3 ; : The week's theme has been, “Be ye doers of the word and not hearers only,” from the Epistle of St. James, chapter 1, verse 22. Laymen will take over worship services in thousands of Protestant churches Sunday. In accordance with the theme, they will choose need of Christian action in the world. ST. URSULA St. Ursula was a princess in Cornwall late in the fourth cen- tury. All princesses, of course, are beautiful, intelligent and virtuous, Ursula was no exception. Her lame spread far beyond Cornwall, far enough to reach a Scottish prince named Conan, sent for her to come and mary him. With his own proposal of mar- riage Conan requested that Ur- sula bring other girls to\marry Christian soldiers who vp with him,: Here legend takes over \on a large scale. It says that Ursula set sail in three boats with 11,000 eligible young ladies, Caught in a storm, they were driven off their course and up the Rhine river. Here all were killed by the bar- barian Huns, against whom they defended their virtue. This was in 383 A.D., at Co- '* It is far more likely that Ursula was accompanied by 11 maidens. They may have come to a violent end at Cologne, and it may have been under the circumstances set forth in the legend. But the ex- travagant number of girls purport- ed involved is, scholars say, con- nected with the 12th century dis- covery of a vast quantity of human bones at Cologne. AMERICAN PARALLEL In the early history of our coun- try there is an interesting parallel to this ancient story, It has a happier ending however. Louisiana settlers in the 18th century found themselves in much . the same situation as the bache- lors in Prince Conan's army, and the King of France did what Ur- sula had done about it. Louisiana at that time belonged to France. ry,” a small chest, called a cas- They were housed in the Ursuline Convent while waiting for the young men to make their choices. Since pre-Christian times the palm has been a badge of honor and a symbol of victory or achieve- ment. Triumphant generals were given palm branches, Palms were spread in the path of Jesus as He came riding into Jerusalem. Even today the palm figures in some military and state decora- tions, In the early days of the church, when Christians not only had to resist the powers of darkness with- in themselves, but also to combat the pressures and persecution of the pagan world, the palm was considered the symbol of victory ‘over the enemies of the soul. (Copyright 1955) We. wei for ‘Charity ps ona buts? Got Millions - ill and aged? All this, here.in a supposedly Christian nation Reader Seconds Praise for Philadelphia Minister Barnhouse, pastor of the 10th Pres- byterian Church in Philadelphia. Dr, Barnhouse is a scholar in every sense of the word and is a gifted and artiewinte Bible teacher. 4 ‘M. S.' Offers Suggestion for Complaint of Cruelty If ‘Dog Lover’ will cali FE 5-9290, the Animal Rescue League will be happy to talk to the people in re- gard to the dog which has been neglected, If a person does not provide shel- ter, food or water for his- animal, dt is considered cruelty to animals, and there is a heavy fine for this neglect. Anyone knowing of a simi- lar situation should call this num- ber immediately. M.S. U.S. Is Planning to Build New Embassy in London LONDON w—The United States is about to start work on a new and bigger embassy in the Gros- venor Square area that Londoners call “Little America.” The present building is too small. There are 500 to 600 Americans in the embassy and closely related offices, such as visa and financial sections. In addition, there are many British employes. we . * * Congress has appropriated three million dollars for a new building just across the square. “You can be very sure the build- ing won't be one of those all-glass affairs,” an official said, “It will not be ‘supermodern either. It will blend with existing buildings even though it may not be Georgian in design. * » * “We hope to get started on the new embassy late this year or early in the spring. In a couple of years it should be finished.” _ The present main embassy build- ing is a five-floor Georgian struc- _ ture. The American government Case Records of a Psychologist: Wife’s ‘Medical Specimen’ Pregnancy Frightens Hubby Into Arms of Siren Girls, “butterflies” in your stomach are not a@ sure guar- antee that the boy friend will make you an ideal husband. Shop around shrewdly and use the “horse sense” outlined be- low. And after marriage, don’t fall into that “medical spect- men” stage during the first pregnancy. . ‘ By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-366: Rosa B.. aged 23. is a new mother. yet is demanding a divorce, “How could Terry have treated me like this?” she’ sobbed, . and then unfolded the following story. e * “# Married a year, they both had looked forward eagerly for their first baby. ae Rosa was an only child. So her — were unduly so- licitous about her medical health as soon as they learned they were to have a grandchild. Unwittingly, Rosa became changed from a thrilling sweet. heart into a medical specimen. Her husband felt respectful and devoted and worried. But he grew vaguely squeamish when he kissed her. She created the idea in his sub- conscious mind that she wag “sick,” and his childhood contact with hospitals resurrected some of the nausea he had felt when he had had his tonsils out at the age of 10 and later vomited from the anesthetic. Terry couldn't grow as roman- tic about her any more and he felt alarmed on that score. So, when she was in the maternity ward at the hospital, and he had been sleepless all night, he final- ly headed to a tavern to anesthe- tize his mind and get temporary freedom from worry. There a siren took him home with her, after he was drunk, and ie heart, despite. her new by. Yet she was ‘unintentionally as much at fault as Terry, and her well-meaning parents were also ac- cessories to this tragedy. _ * * * So, wives, beware of that ‘medi- cal specimen” complex. cause the same disaster to a 25- . became yeur-eid heneed te tie Petes 4 worked! Leon complex will produce in men oboe pre -~_ over a Mord, PITFALLS IN MARRIAGE Another social pitfall, especially dangerous to women, is: what we psychologists term the '29 Panic. For girls of 29 often view their next birthday as a very fearsome event. The number 30 seems very aged. So they may begin to worry lest they have missed some of the rollicking good times of youth. * * it And if they aren't yet married, they are often tempted into ‘going the limit before the dreaded “‘old age” of 30 settles upon them. Don't be so stupid. Then many young married couples also have the wrong no- tien of true love, Because they are accustomed to each other, after a year or so of marriage, they don't get the stagefright re- _ actions when kissed by their mate, Butterflies don't flutter in their tummy and they don't have the zooming blood pressure, pounding pulse and tremors which they ex- perienced in courtship and on the honeymoon, So they often imagine they don't possess the proper physical bond for true love. That is doubly im- presse¥ on them if a former suitor happens to meet them or steals a clandestine kiss, ° —_* 8 6 Then the butterflies may have a convention in their stomach, But that is simply the .stagefright re- action. Every well adjusted married man will get more butterflies by kissing a strange Hollywood at- tress. And the same is true of wives who may kiss a matinee idol. : But butterflies don't mean true love, so learn to revive some of your courtship emotions by going through the motions of a roman. . tie date together at least once per week, Then stabilize your marriage by operating it on a budget and be sure you know the full sex facts outlined in the medico-psychologi- eal booklets offered as a non-profit adjunct of this educational column. Send for my booklet ‘How to Live on a Budget,” enclosing a_ stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. Always write to George W. Crane care of The Ponies Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enelosin Ee ton: ba stamped. MWe to cover emg Sad pening Sone one zee pano- (Copyright 1955) . any breath will , bought Grosvenor Square property during the 1930s and since then hag occasionally added other bits of property in the area. Seven buildings of various sizes are in use When architects draw plans, they will try to get all the embassy offices under the same roof. Jobs performed by Americans vary widely at the embassy, big- gest in America’s foreign service. There are teams of specialists working on almost every phase of international affairs, from East- West relations to civil aviation. Each department has a clerical staff, including some British na- tionals. There are sie a large Marine detachment and a big Navy head- quarters. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE A man can only do so much... In hours brief or dim. . . As there is strength of heart and soul... That God may give to him... As much as God is at his side... To guide him on his way ... And by His loving grace he has . . . The time to work or play /. , All life is by the grace of God .. . The present and the past... And just as long as He decides . . . That . + So let us do whatever now .. , The spirit can express... To bring our. neighbor on this earth . . . His share of . And let us thank ‘Almighty God - « . Each step along our way... For our existence, What the average wife says goes, according to a pastor, We agree, if she's ‘talking about money, * e e It’s easy to get used to a fi- nancial upset after you get used to your new circle of friends. * ® A statitician says that only 2 per cent of the people can really sing. Will someone please try and convince the other 98 per cent they can't? — T ALMOST FORGOT—MOM. WANTS ME TO US THE BACK DOOR WHEN IT RAINS’ Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: Relative Is Assured Boy Can’ t Contract Tulameria From Bite of Domestic Hare QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS By Dr. Brady, M. D. ’ Is there such a thing as rabbit disease? Nephew has rabbit, which is kept In a coop in the yard. When nephew developed a rash recently the family doctor was not told about the _— and I. M. Told eee . (H, Ainswer—So you’re M? How's brother, Ben? Domestic rabbits are not subject te tularemia and it doesn’t matter whether the boy keeps one or forty rabbits. Why not? E very kid shopld have a pet. I want to thank you for ane help I one received from the you suggest in the senshiet for displacement. (Mrs. O. W, G.). Answer — On written request (do not use a clipping) any read- Frankly, when I first ‘read. your pamphlet on the constipation habit I thought you were nuts, I tossed it aside and continued with my daily saline . . . but things you said kept coming back to my mind It can Ne ee convinced and it the physics I took for years harmed my health in many ways. .. (E FP), . Answer—That'’s what a lot of victims say. It’s the second or third reading that opens their dressed envelope may have the booklet “Constipation Habit and Colon Hygiene.” What sort of regime would you follow if you wanted to avoid dia- betes? Please indicate the mini- for his physical and mental ac- tivities. For years I had taken literally quarts of mineral oil, trick cereal preparations and all vegetable lax- atives . . . Read your book with great interest, was converted at once ... the fight lasted six days, but I won out and ever since have been as ~~ os titude .., (W. H. EL) oe Aiennethont twenty-five cents and stamped, self-addressed en- velope for booklet The Constipa- tion Habit and “ Hygiene, Ww. BL). ; yt receiving. your your pamphlet “It . ; . 1s Stupid to Suffer from Piles” 1 salient ee poten at’ inquired at the County Medical So- ruling social system. The regi- ciety for a doctor who gives such men I'd follow cannot be de ection treatment, and they rec- serthed in a paragraph, Send 25 ommended Dr. . His cents and stamped, self-ad- treatments have been most suc- dressed envelope and ask in waiovel, sour tarin cone Diabet Dooket Training for twelve years... (L. D. A). nen Answer—Yet there are a lof of Boy, twelve. always has hard stapid people in the country, On time getting to sleep nights. Ped- request I-am glad to sen# the iatrician gave him (a barbiturate) pamphiet~enclose stamped enve- to take to make him sleep better lope bearing address, but . . . always planning to write —_— a play or someting... (V. T. $0)... a batt no time joining Scouts, As a Scout he will get some good healthy discipline and direction and for our... Ability + eae Pheasants on 300 D Acre Farm Feel No Fear at Hunting Time THE PONTIAC PRESS, “SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1955 Royal Oak Buys School Sites “To Build 2 Elementary! Schools on Plots, One Only Proposed - ROYAL OAK — Northern Royal Oak's plans for two new elemen- tary schools came nearer realiza- | tion this week, = ee the comgoed board approved the close to nine acres of a a pea $93,000. One proposed site is five acres | of ci -owtied land within the area | by Lexington and Mt. | Vernon, to the north and south, Marias to the west and Maxwell to the east. . It-the board is unable te pur chase. this site trom the city, five acres of the Kimball high scheol site would be used. The other site, bounded on the east and west by Briarwood and Delemere, and on the north and south by Samoset and Nakota, Laymans Sunday Slated in Church at Marlette MARLETTE—Sunday is “Lay- man’s Sunday” in the Marlette Methodist Church, and Layleader Lionel Thompson has secured Ray Labbitt of Royal Oak as guest speaker, Labbitt is Detroit Con- ference Layleader. * * * On Monday night the Port Huron District Methodist men will have a supper meeting at the Lake Huron Camp, when John Marvin, editor of the Michigan Christian Advo- cate, will be guest speaker. Holly Slates Changes ‘in Beach Upkeep HOLLY — Supervision of the new bathing beach at Bush Lake, for which the Holly Area Recrea- | tion Committee appropriated $1,000 | last year, will be eliminated from its list in the 1956 budget. Plans now are under way to have | the maintenance and upkeep of the beach kept up from other sources. A number of changes in the pro-. ject are being considered. County Calendar |: Commerce a Thorburn Circle will meet at p.m. Monday at the -home of Mrs. | Detmond Hooper of Decharinnd road. Four ’ Waterford Girl Scout veoders are meet. ees at the CAI Building, Monday the . ie p.m. Lambert oy will ve lessons on@art and craft with Jayne-O Adams leaders in ‘Charen of refresh- | ments. ; { Metamer: A. meeting of ‘the Metamora unit of | the Lapeer County Hospital Auxi lary | will be held at the home of Mrs. Merle | Seen. 2685 Casey Rd., at 8 p.m. Mon jay rn Heights MOMS of y a unit 19, will hold | a meeting at 7:30 Monda cot how Fire Hall. A Halloween Part . for Priday, Oct. 21, a Mrs. Stella Mutier on MOM’s unit No. 14 will meet at 8 p Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Witham Sutton on West Mill Street. Women Slate Fellows Dates ‘lat "Rochheter ROCHESTER They are follows: Wednesday V8 p.m., Lamplight- ers Guild with Mrs. Grant Serrell, 425 Castell. . Thursday, Colonial Guild, 8 p.m., Mrs. Lawrence Myers, 124 Fern- | dale. Ortonville Fire Loss Is $14,200 ORTONVILLE — The barn and - | tool shed on the Milner C, Cook farm at the northwest end of Sey- mour Lake was destroyed by fire at 2 p.m. Friday afternoon. The cause of the blaze is un-| known, but it originated in a tool house close by which contained hay chopper, hay baler and new mowing machine. The Brandon Township Fire Department was called, The barn contained 1,000 bales of straw, about 4,000 bales of hay and 400 bushels of wheat, which was a total . less. oo William Buckingham Ortonville | fire marshal, estimated the loss on the building at $16,000, and the contents $4,200. Owners said the | barn was covered by insurance | and its contents partially covered. C. of C. Members Schedule Plans — for Morning Meet ROCHESTER — Announcement has been made by Pres. Robert Warren that the Chamber of Com- merce general meeting will be a breakfast meeting and will be held on the fourth Tuesday of every month. Time set is 7:45 a.m., at Be- beut’s Restaurant. . Board meetings will continue to be the second Tuesday at 7:30-p.m. in the Chamber of Commerce of- fice at 305 Main Street. Board meetings are open to the entire jeter = — SE Gas Truck ruck Explodes, Burns After Crash OYAL OAK ™ — A gasoline | truck exploded and burned after colliding .with’ a car early today | in suburban Royal Oak ro. No one was hurt. Police and fire equipment | —s communities was, alled to une the traffic tieup “ick renid. ‘Troy Charter Approved by Governor Williams LANSING (INS) — Gov. G. Mennen Williams yesterday for- mally approved a city charter J | for the former Township of | Troy in Western Oakland County. A charter commission wit! “meet Wednesday to fix an elec- tion date and set the last day for voter registration. ion as a city was | approved by voters last dune, Leo Baumgartner Weds ‘Belleville Girl Today DRAYTON ‘PLAINS — Barbara Cullin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cullin, Rawsonville Road, Belleville, and Leo Bauragartner, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leo Baum- gartner of 4142 Lanco Court, Drayton Plains, were married at noon today in Our Lady of the Lakes Church in Waterford. The bride wore an Italian silk, floor-length gown with a scoop neckline and short sleeves, The fingertip veil was held in place by a headpiece band of Belgian lace, Mrs. Dolores Auch was matron of honor assisted by bridesmaids Kay Cullin and Virginia Fowler. Richard Baumgartner was best man for his brother and Pat Wall and Gerald Monroe seated the guests. Following a reception in the church hall, Mr. and Mrs. Baum- gartner left for Oakridge. Ore., where the bridegroom will be em- ployed. Grand canyon of the Colorado is | 217 miles in length and in some places it is more than a mile in depth. i | es MRS. LEO BAUMGARTNER | | | -| will be made for a bakeless bake | MILFORD — Next. morning pheasants will ‘ to the woods” and hide for their very lives. For two weeks they will © trouch in ditches, hide ‘behind shrubs and even perch in trees, in an effort to avoid the thousands |of hunters who will invade the | wide open spaces. e Not so on the Brown Pheasant | Farm, located at 6310 W. Maple Rd., east of Milford. Seven hundred and fifty gor- geous creature; walk around as free as a bird” with no fear “are darned near tame.” |. A sign in front of the place in. dicates that pheasants are for sale for eating and dog / The meat of the bird that is a once-a-year-treat for most folks, i available to all at the farm, for ford neater Brown explained that’ in usthe | the bird for dog training, hunters | gently; turn the head of the pheas- | ant in several circles, then they | tuck their heads under the wing and the bird stays ‘out’ for about | his car, get the dogs out in the field | and on the scent of the planted pheasant. i * * * i" Asked which dog he preferred for hunting wild pheasants, Brown ~ immediately said “the English ' Setter. " The pointer rates next high in his estimation, and he says he ought to know as he has been hunting for almost 40 years. Extending from West Maple road back to Walnut Lake, the Brown's 300-acre farm affords dog trainers: the best training grounds in the: area. ‘ BIRDS RETURN Many times hunters come and buy pheasants, ‘set’ them in a field and wait for them to come to, They then give them a fighting chance at about a 40-yard rai and to bring them Brown explained that sometimes they even miss these targets, and the semi-tame birds come back to the pheasantry and roost on top of the fenced-in yard. When Lullen and Dwight Brown started to raise pheasants five years ago, they ordered a few chicks from. the Oconomowoc Game Fields at Wisconsin, and business was so good that since | that time they have handled more than 5,000 birds from the same } company. Semi-tame pheasants have al- -most all white meat, anid accord- ing to Brown, is a much higher quality than the wild bird. Rea- son for the difference, he ex- | plained, was that his birds are kept in a 300-foot all fenced-in— Farmer Brown Raises 750 Birds Annually TRAINING SYSTEM—Brown shows how most hunters train doxs. He swings the bird around, tucking the head under wing. Birds are quiet then for about — while the dogs track them down. “oe ae re (Sesh Choir Appears Sunday at Drayton Plains Pastor Walter Teeuwissen Jr./ / | will preach the second in a series / is | of sermons on “The Family Traits Township Board ney i Z *E RREE fe Road and north side wd. : ifs | 2 3 i a 2 é = bj 3 il E i} i ipltte Nh F Ele! iH Z 4 J Pg : 3 Hy ae Ih iF - il tl ; / 3 2 Rochester OES Names Officers at Ann ual Meet yard and are fed only -high pro- tein bird chow, The seed-food that the wild bitd lives on kk the meat tougher. Besides raising pheasants, | Browns have five children. work the farm, have 50 head aa cattle and. 35 hogs. Two days a; week Dwight Brown sells calves | and lambs at the. Michigan bout TROY TOWNSHIP—Big Beaver | stock Exchange, handling about! PTA will meet 8:00 p.m. Monday, 500 animals each day. | for the regular business meeting * * * Rather than go home empty, handed, many hunters stop at the | from the United Foundation, Re- pheasant farm and: buy. a couple | freshments will be served by kin- of the birds, in fact, Brown says, | dergarten room-mothers. ‘Next Thursday between 3 o'clock and dark, we expect to sell more | At ee ee: board than 200 birds—and hunters want| Meeting the ¢ o yarious | committees were selected, with the necessary State Tag “wired | | on loosely, please’ Floyd Reed as president. Others were: Mrs. Lew Churchill as a vice president; Mrs. Doris John- To Reach Decision on Lakeland Church son as teacher-vice president and Lew Churchill as father . vice WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A | meeting of the congregation is . Mrs. Myrtle Bessolo is the principal of the school, Mrs. | planned for immediately after the Swim Club Members morning worfiip service Sunday to Be Given Awards | V. Mahle is secretary and Mrs. Clyde Kent is treasurer.” at the Lakeland Presbyterian Crmrch. | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Purpose of the meeting is to Thirty-nine members of the Wil- | liams Lake Swim Club will be | awarded their letters when they |and their families gather for a | cooperative dinner Manday at 6 |P.m. at the CAI building. Altogether, the group has won | reach a final decision on the build- | ing of a new church. ‘Meporotitan Auxiliary Plans Monday Meeting WATERFORD — A_ meeting of the Metropolitan Club Auxiliary | ™ore than 200 ribbons in compe- | No. 62 will be held at 8 p.m. Man-| titions this past summer. | day at the home of Mrs. Leonard! Rey. Arvid Anderson will be the Nelson, 3040 Seebaldt, Drayton guest speaker and plans will be | | Plains. | detailed for winter swimming prac- During the meeting collections tice and competition. _ sale, These collections will be do- | | a nursery school for blind children declares Richard Pfister, MSC | which is located in Wyandotte, \farm specialist. THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert Your: PTA Is Planiig: i Film andgSpeaker on UF Scheduled at Big Beaver followed by a film and speaker) The best safety device on a corn, | nated to the Pennrickton Nursery, picker is a good careful operator, | | | | | Imlay City Monday, in the high school gym. conductress; Annabelle Case, The executive board will meet in| secfetary; Jessie Case, treas- the cafeteria at seven o'clock. Milfora Lee 0. Brooks School PTA will | meet at 8 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Ken- neth Goodell will demonstarte the “House of Hazards” as part of the ptogram 6n fire prevention. Re- | freshments will be served by sixth | grade mothers. Public installation of officers will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 26, in the Rochester Masonic Tem- Installing officers will be Mrs. Jessie Alward, Mrs. Mildred Thompson, Mrs. Caddie Voli, Mrs. Adele Hinkel and Hollis Hinkel. Mrs. Lillian Gebert will be mistress of ceremonies. * * * An officers practice has been called for 8 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 19, at the Masonic Temple. Troy Township A roller skating party, spon- sored by the Troy No. 2. PTA, will be held Tuesday, from 2 to 5 p.m. Children will leave the | school promptly at 1:30 p.m. and will meet at the Doris Rink, Doris Rd., Auburn Heights. Junior High students are wel- come, Parents are needed to | help furnish transportation, ‘to Be Shown at Avondale AVONDALE — The ‘Ladies Aux- ‘ jliary of the Metropolitan Club, The Troy No. 2 PTA will meet Spirit 83, will show 24% hour films | Wednesday, at 8 p.m. at Troy at 8 p.m. Monday night, School. Mrs. Edward Williams will Avondale Community Building on speak on “Good Literature for Auburn road. ‘The films will be Children.” Dr. Edgar Geist of Rochester | Refreshments will be served by will be guest speaker. The public | Fourth Grade Room Mothers, Mrs. | i Tasker and Mrs. M. _Sawyer. be served. OUR DRUGGISTS ARE PERFECTIONISTS | You're sick, go to your doctor, he pre- | scribes, you take that prescription to a |] Pharmacy. All of the experience, skill and ability of your doctor can be nullified with , one tiny little mistake—but it isn’t. Those . men behind a Prescription Counter are exact—a drop means one drop, a grain means an exact amount; they never temporize with a doctor's prescription. Many of our Drug Stores are in reality huge Department Stores. Thousands of items are sold entirely unrelated to drugs |) yet they are necessary to our well-being; |) birthday cards and candy, cameras and lip- stick, magazines and cigars, fountain pens |! and toys, any on¢ and all of them, in their Way, are as necessary as a prescription. Our Druggist serves that we may live. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perry Street Phone FE %-8998 | : | 5. L, VOORMNEES | | M. 6 sirte it of the South Dyke | ‘se Ges ennt side | Township and which reverts | i |Civic Music Group Requests Light Avon Asks for Traffic: Signal at’ ‘Intersection | of Livernois, Walton | ROCHESTER-—The Avon Town- | ; Ship Board took actioh on getting | @ Araffic light for Livernois and Walton Roads at,the regular meet- ing here ‘Wednesday. Township Clerk Frances 0. Co-: vert recommended that a resolu- tion be sent to the State Traffic Division’ requesting the installa- | tion of the light as soon as possi- ble, A number of bad accidents have occured at this intersection recently and the new high school | is located there, where traffic will | have to be stopped at the inter- | section at regular intervals, — In reference to parcels of property formerly owned by the DUR in sections 4-35, Avon back te original property hold ers there has been a slight hold. up of the new water system. Deed to the land upen which the | mew water tower is te be con- structed has been delayed, Su- | pervisor C, E, Miller stated that | when these circumstances are Supervisor Miller and Highway | SHOP SUNDAY TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Children’s Men‘s, Women’s, APPAREL GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE 520 S. Saginaw St. were authorized to i FE 2-2784 Commissioner Charles Bratton nspect certain properties in the Glidewell | Subdivision off Auburn, where re- | ports of unsanitary conditions and} drainage problems were reported | by residents in that section, Mil-| Planning for Drive at Avon Township Hall in Roches- ter, Mrs. Albert Rogers and Mrs, Robert Greer will report on the meat tour being onc by the Oakland ension Service at Northland, Hoatem will be Mrs. John Poet. 714 Com “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Wm. W. Donaldson Agency qeunity National Bank: Phone FE 4-4565 : ARE YOU MOVING? Es. ‘88 PAY ONLY THURS. - FRI = aaah ooenenetanl ‘Cancem Prevention Films _ at the | |is invited and refreshments will Wonde for CARDIGANS Collars — 4-6x ....... Washable ORLON SWEATERS COLLARS—Angora Trimmed—4-6x . CARDIGANS—Jewel Trimmed—7-14 .. SLIP OVERS with Angora Trimmed Choice of Many Styles and Colors in All Sizes e ¢ in Russ’ ellie P) Country Store 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road rful . $3.98 .. $4.98 . $5.98 ee eee eee eee ‘Open Weekdays 10 A. M.- 10 P. M. Sundays 10 A. M.-9 P. M, ] \ { ! / } f yf ae | hii, | ' {> ta | ; ; ‘ | i | f Waa, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, teak: 15, 1958 : ree fo DBRS hl by f nnual ICerd Patty. Pentiac Press Phote ars. Judy hesasti of West Huron street | Club card ane aahie a at "Roosevelt Tem-| and Mrs. Earl Floyd of Crescent Lake road | ple. The tasty foods will look even better are shown preparing a pine for the Zonta | when wrapped with cellophane. All Suinis Plans Musical Ser vices All Saints Episcopal Church has On Nov. 27, the choir of All Willis PTA Hears Hardy spoke to the parents | of Willis PTA Thurs- | afternoon, Mrs. John Adamitis presided | of first desk talists from the Boston Symphony 4 . | artists as solo players of the Boston cen has given the ensemble Saints Church, ander the direc. tion of its organist-choirmaster, Phillip Steinhaus, will sing Die- trich Buxtehude’s cantata, ‘Re- jeice, Beloved Christians,” The series will be continued in January with a service devoted to chamber music, and in February, the Michigan Singers, an outstand- ; has delighted both critics and. audi- | ences. Mr. Steinhaus, organist-chor- master of the church, whose ef- forts have been instrumental in the completion of arrangements for this outstanding series of musical services, will make a recital tour of the East during “~ ing choral group from the Univer- sity of Michigan, will present ai program of liturgical music, which | will include music by composers - the month of November, He will present recitals in the National Cathedral, Washington, D.C., in addition to recitals in io il Be Held Tuesday _ > A dimax to Crnabrock’s big foot Keeping pace with a regular col- lege homecoming, students have | spent the past week working on - Familiarity Embarrasses Benet Tonight Climaxes Cranbrook Homecoming - oversized displays for the inter- competition. Guecast? ace Ful Pomeal lon =a RG S$ annua ' Du the ot the bazaar being held this evening, ineee game, ergy la with merchants, “peddlers,” breok and Western Reserve versity of Michigan slong Band. Dressed in comical uniforms, the “band” played an simulated in- struments, and including gwashboards Ld a * Templin Licklider and Mrs. Pretty paper and nratile project of (left to right) Mrs. Frank Irons of Wayne street and Elsie Benson of Jo-| ribbons are a Proceeds Earmarked . for Nursery Roosevelt Temple Will Be Setting for Evening Event Mrs. Chad Mellinger will be general chairman of the annual card party to be sponsored by the Zonta Club Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Roosevelt Temple. , * * * Mrs. Fotis Takis, president of Zonta, announced that proceeds from the party will be used for projects of the Pontiac Area Day Nursery. Prizes and gifts for the oc- ecasion are being prepared by Mrs. Thomas Horowits and her committee, Other members working on prep- afations for the party are Mrs. Raymond Sampson, tickets; Mrs. Howard Brooks, table decorations, | and Mary Ellen Wyngarden, pub- | licity, ® * * Additional workers are Elsie Ben- son, Mrs. Frank Irons, Mrs. Earl Floyd, Clara Neusbaumer, Mrs. “Nellie Orr, Mrs, Judy Reynolds, Mrs. Ashton Emery and Mrs. Gor- don Wyrick. ‘Culture Club Hears Lecture iby Mrs. Sarto Mrs. J. O. Sarto spoke before | members of the Child Culture Club when they met at the home of Mrs. | Forest Melzow in Drayton Plains | Thursday. * * * Using ‘‘Parents Need Love Too” as her subject, Mrs. Sarto dis- cussed the importance of every- one being accepted as an individual and the need for a feeling of be-| operative supper Thursday evening | longing. * * * The speaker also stressed the | need of a religious dimension if. The program committee of the | Northern Oakland County Council Scout Dog Show Oct. 22 from 9 Judging will be in three classes and divided into the five scouting | ‘Berean Class |Members Meet Thirty-five members of the Ber- ean Fellowship Class of the Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian | Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tanner of Fran- | cis street Friday evening. * * @ Quillan Mahan conducted - business meeting and Orval nent | led the devotions. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill were appointed. mem- bers of the reception committee for the month of November. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson wil) have charge of entertain. | ment, Mrs, Earl Clouse of St. Petersburg, Fla., was a guest of the class, Entertainment was provided by a quartet consisting of Bill Cof- + fing, George Reissman, Orval Robb /and Floyd Levely. Mrs. Omar Mc- Nutt, Mrs. .Robert MacCormack, Mrs, Mahan, Mrs. Fred Kline, Mrs. Gerald Barnhart and Mrs. Herman Reeder served refresh- | ments. ® LJ ° The November meeting will be Held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hill on snes ESSE road. Over 400 Mee 400 Meet for Cooperative ‘School Supper Over 400 parents and teachers attended the McConnell School co- in the school auditorium. Games and square dances for ithe group were supervised by Ralph Waterman and Mrs, Wilma of the 16th through the 20th various, other historic churches of the love which is given and re. Esline. bial * me Be i In March, the choir, assisted by | guest soloists and instrumentalists, | will give a performance of the| little-known Handel oratorio, “The Passion According to St. John,” and the series will be concluded in May with a program of choral music by the combined choirs of the church, DISTINGUISHED GROUP The Boston Woodwind Quintet, ; whose Oct. 23 appearance will be its only engagement this season! outside the immedia e vicinity of Boston, is a disti ensemble woodwind instrumen- Orchestra, The long association of. these an ability to play together which | the country. On Nov. 13, Mr. Steinhaus will | | present an organ recital in Christ | Church, Grosse Pointe Farms, as ore of the series of musical serv- ices instituted in that church. All Saint Church wishes to ex- tend a most’ cordial invitation to all to attend this series of musical services, Chapter Planning Membership Tea Plans were made for a mem-| Mrs .Robert Burns, Mrs. Edmund ; bership tea when members of the Sigma Gamma Chapter of Pi Omi- cron met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Melvin Stockwell of Detroit, Mrs. Robert Gaylord of West Hopkins avenue will be hostess to the group for its November meet- ing. | ceived in the family is to have the | ‘depth and breadth which human | ‘needs demand. She stated, absolute love we need comes from | | God." Home Life in U. S. Discussed by Panel “Home Life in America” was the topic discussed by a panel at the. LeBaron PTA meeting Thurs- day afternoon in the school rec- reation room. Announcement was made of sev- eral coming activities. “The! The PTA- sponsorbd school fair will be held Nov) First aid classes will be held onday eve- nings at the school r the di- rection of Mrs. Howard White and Oscar Johnson was appointed chairman of the school Christmas float, Coming Events Participating on the panel were | Dunn, Mrs. Edmund Watkins and Mrs. Arthur VanGilder. made by Steven Daniels, Gary Forester and Michael Koskelo of | 7:29 Cub Scouts Den 5. Pag meotng were served by The presentatfbn of the Flag was Can Pine Lake Cemete Assn, will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Callow, 3495 Long La Ra... for a 13:30 w 4 ke cooperative luncheon Wednesday. bf t 10 p.m. with Mrs, Elmer Maiden, iis ot ge Bt., Co sew ‘jor the American meet Teeeday seit with = John See Liste | ios faire O01 at Hines. he homeroom mothers, bees jseattta haw a sm ma avenue whe are wrapping gifts to be used at Zonta Club’s card party Tuesday at 8 p.m, in Roosev elt Temple. ¢ Girl Scouts will hold an All-| a.m. to 5. p.m. at the Naval Re- | serve Training Center. ' * * a Hour Club will meet Tuesday Richard Heavenrich of Cranbrook School were in charge of the band. Girl Worker Man Has Habit of Placing His Arm Around Her. By EMILY POST time he comes over to my desk to ask me to do for him “I find this very annoying but | don't know what to do about without causing embarrassment. Can you offer a solution to my problem?” Answer: If he does this to everyone, then just ignore it. But if-he only does this to you, be frank and tell him, ‘Please wedding reception invitation an- swered which merely says, ‘im- mediately following the ceremony,’ and does not give the actual me. You've said that when acceptin: the time and date should be re.| peat ee | Answer: The inclusion of a definite time is necessary only | when accepting an invitation to al lunch or dinner or when exact | ‘Scouts to Hold Dog Show districts. The classes are dogs ot | any kind. novely and training and obedience. Mrs. Edgar Martin, chairman for the event, show is being supervised by the | Oakland County Animal Wel- tare Society. All registrations must be made jat the Girl Scout office by Tues- | day. } ye * * The day's schedule will begin | with the Pontiac district at 9 a.m., the Avon district at 10 a.m., and the Southwest district at 11 a.m. | Following a lunch period, Water- | ford district will be judged at 1 ,P.m. and North district at 2 p.m A stage show will be set up for '3 p.m., with all winning entries | from each district participating. m | Mayflower Group 'Gathers for Dinner A cooperative dinner wag en- joyed by members of the May-)| | flower Group of First Congrega- tional Church Thursday at the home of Mrs. Robert Sanford on | Mill Lake road, The Rev, Lawrefce Graves,, as- sociate minister, spoke on ‘'Chris- tian Discipline’’ to the 22 members and guests present. costume dogs, | states that the | timing is important. The follow- | ing wording of your acceptance | is | sufficient. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown accept with pleasure Mr. and Mrs. Smith’s kind invitation for | Saturday, the fifth ot November “Dear Mrs, Post: I belong to a branch chapter of a nationally © known club.. It has been a long: established custom for members to rise when the district governor is presented on the occasion of | his official visit, “If it is Ladies Night, should | the women rise too? The women) are present only as guests, not as members of an auxiliary.” aaerpennensnmtoeligaims Answer: The women remain) seated. Meeting Scheduled iby Alpha Xi Delta | When Mrs. Donald McGinnis. | Opens, her home in Birmingham | Monday to Alpha Xi Delta alum- | nae, mémbers will discuss the phil- anthropid, projects sponsored by the national sorority and their own local pro Plans for \chikdren’s toy bags, | to be used ak William Beawnont Hospital, will ‘also be discussed. | Assisting the hastess will be Mrs. H. ‘Fitch of Oak\ Park and Mrs. K, J. Whiting of — | ception; Mrs.- Arthur W. dr., costumes for half-time show, Serving as homecoming commit- “I have been working at my tee chairmen were Mrs. Hubert Riechers of Cranbrook School : and Mr. and Mrs. John Eden of Brimingham, alumni of ‘45. Pi Omicron Unit it! Plans to Attend State Meeting Mrs. Hugo Harnack of Lexington drive was hostess to the October meeting of lota Eta Chapter of Pj Omicron sorority. The business meeting was con- ducted by Mrs. E. Vern McCall, President. Mrs. Leon Skelly was | named to serve on the state edu- cational committee and plans were for a booth at the Michigan State meeting Nov. 19 in Flint. Mrs. Paul Hoskins and Noreen | VanCleave gave reports of the |state and district conventions. Mrs, Bernadette Arnold, Michigan state treasurer, was a guest of the group, The November meeting will be held at the Orchard Lake avenue home of Mrs. Gerald Kirkby. July-August Group Meets Thirty five members of the July ' August group of the First Presby-, terian Church-met at the Berkley | Voss home’in Lone Pine Village | Friday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Haynor, Mrs. Ray Taylor and Mrs. | Jack Warwick served as co-hos- tesses, Devotions were given by Mrs. D. B. Eames and Mrs, Hugh Little held a study clib on “The Chris- tian Woman in the Home.” Ruth Windiate was received as a’ new member and Mrs. David Hanson of Grand Rapids and Mrs. E. E. Burbank were guests of the group. The organization will hold their | next meeting at the Henry Clay | avenue home of Mrs. Paul Kern, Red Cross Asks for Driver Corps An. appeal® for drivers for the motor service corps is being made by Oakland County Chapter of Red Cross. The chapter also announces that an orientation meeting for all vol- unteer service of the chapter will be held Oct. 24 at 9:30 a.m. at the chapter house on Franklin boulevard. This meeting is a re- , quirement for all volunteers, in- | cluding motor service drivers. The Rev. Thomas Stack of St. | Hugo of the Hills celebrated the 12 o'clock noon Nuptial Mass unit- ‘ing Mary Margaret Wiesler and | Charles Joseph Felz in marriage | today. | The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Norbert Wiesler’ of Birmingham, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Felz of Ena Roch. ester, N. Y. An antique ivory satin | ee with Chantilly lace was ¢ n by the bride, Her fitted basque featured long sleeves of Chantilly lace. Lace and seed pearls out- lined her portrait neckline. A chapel-length train’ of lace ex- tended from the gown. Her fingertip veil was secured by a tiny pearl appliqued shell cap and she carried a white or- chid ‘with fleur-d'amour and Ice- land pothos vines. uf bl % Mary Josephine Wiesler and Mrs. Richard D. Halpin, both sisters of 'the bride, were her bridal attend- ants. They were gowned in wood- violet -antique satin and wore matching coronet headpieces. They carried nosegays of orchid pom- pons, Bruce Davey of East Roch- ester, N. Y., served as best man. Ushers were David W. Gilchrist, Kenneth Fucho, Richarg D. Hal- pin and John Lazer, Kenneth Smythe and Lowvis Alexander of East Rochester, . For receiving the guests at. the reception held at Bloomfield Hills | Country. Club, Mrs. Wiesler wore a silk Barathea cafe-au-lait dress Big: | and a corsage of cymbidium or- chids, Mrs, Felz wore a light blue taffeta crews and a whi orchid | corsage... For their honeymoon ‘ig Ber. | muda, the bride changed Yo a brown tailored suit with matching ' accessories. The newlyweds will *! Cd MRS. CHARLES J. ‘Mary Wiesler. Wed in St. Hugo Rite side in the Graefield Terraces on their return. Out-of-town guests attended the _ wedding from Cleveland, San Ma- rino, Calif., Buffalo, N. Y., New ~ York City and Hudson, Ohio. Mary Margaret Wiesler, daughter of A. Mrs. Norbert \H. Wiesler. of eum the came the bride of Charbes Joseph Felz\ this morning. He is the\ son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Felz of East \ Rochester, N.Y, FELZ her say a good word for anyone.) Yet, she runs around with the “She steps into the picture every time, my daughter has company or wants to go out. She'll sit here for one to four hours of an evening or on Sunday so my daughter can't go out, and sp she is sure to meet everybody: who comes here. | _ Common Ills of Windows Explained Wood Expanded From. Moisture Should Be Sanded The two most common types of windows in this country is the double-hung , window where there are two sashes that move up and down and the casement where the sashes swing out on hinges, A double-hung window has its problems and so does the case- ment. One of the chief troubles with a casement window is that the Trim Monte .sash doesn’t want to move, If the sash is made of wood this can be due to the fact that the) wood has expanded somewhat | from moisture. usually do the trick. When a metal sash stick or won't close tight the trouble can often be traced to the fact that the house has settled @ little and has twisted the sash frame, It the condition is not too serious a little filing away of some of the metal will put the sash back into operation, Sometimes, however, the sit tion is pretty bad and what you need then is a window expert. Some casement windows can’t be made to close tight and a simple remedy here is just to apply weather stripping. For our money, the chief rea- son why casement windows don't operate properly is the fact that the little crank adjuster that és used to open and close the sash has not had much attention. These little adjusters often have gears inside them and.if the gear is covered with heavy grease and dirt, it’s not going to work prop erly. It's a simple matter to take the adjuster apart, clean out the dirt and old grease and then fu- bricate it with powdered graph- ite, This will keep it well lubricated but won't collect dirt or become hard in cold weather as is the case with ordinary grease. Also check to be sure that the arm from the adjuster to the sash | itself is working easily and has-not bent out of line. Put Sweaters Under Carpet to Block Them Fall brings a tip on sweater washing, . The best way to wash a sweater is to launder it ‘in lukewarm soap- stids and rinse it well. Then lay a piece of terry cloth toweling on. a large square of brown paper. Put the Wet sweater on the terry cloth. Cover it with another towel, Then place all the items under the living room rug. Drying the sweater in this way automatically blocks it. j based ay they are on sound de- ; overlooked by most designers that | Hospital. He is recuperating from Monte Sano suits have always | been and probably always will be | fashion investments, sign, coupled with what Wall stréet- ers refer to as “sex appeal,” when a stock has special attraction. This latest issue is typical of the Monte Sano flair for great chic and fine taloring. The jacket, which can be lined, has a_ top- stitched band only in front® extend- ing from the shoulder line, around IF tiny waist, curvy body— Curves ore a neturel complement to your type, so why hide tiny waist and look hroader in stiff tailoring? “Curves have been so generally the line comes as something of a surprise (and a welcome one) to | many of us. The sheath fits so lightly the waistline is not seen— Sano Suits Rate. as Good Investments under the collar, down the front and off to the sides, where it fin- ishes in the seam The shorter-than-wrist-length sleeve has split, turned-back, cuffs. A wonderful foil for fur accessories made up in textured wools, flannels or gabarcine, it has a Bew dressiness jn taille, or other stiffened silks, For resort wear it is significant in. shantung, linen or novelty cot- tons. . This pattern is cut to designer measurements, not standard pat- tern measurements. t a Bust Waist Hips Bizes » 2 1 in, 12 36% 26% 37% tn, 4 ‘0 f 3 in is 42 32 43 in, 20 Size 12 requires 4% yards of 39- inch material for suit. Lining re- quires 1% yards of 39-inch ma- terial and interfacing requires one- half yard of 35-inch material. To order Pattern 1235, address Spadea Syndicate, Inc., P. O. Box 535, G. P. 0., Dept. P-, New York 1, N. Y. State size. Send $1. Airmail handling 25 ‘cents extra, New 144-page Pattern Booklet XH available for 530 cents. If pay- ing by check, make it payable to 4 cents for handling. ; (Look. for a famous American) Designer Pattern next week by Mollie Parnis.) . : Copyright, 1955) Divide Laundry Into Three Handy Sorting Bundles It’s common sense to sort your. laundry into three piles: hand- washable, white arid colored, White wash responds best to very | hot water; in fact, the Gas Ap-| pliance Manufacturers Association but why not show a tiny waistline? Patient in Hospital Frank Graf of Walton boulevard is a patient in Pontiac General recent surgery. recommends that ‘you push the temperature contro] of your auto- matic gas water heater up to the top for 160-degree water, On the | other hand, fast-colored cottons, | linens and nylons do better if washed in 110-degree water, so it’s best to wash them separately. Harvard University _ ‘libraries contain nearly 6 million volumes. | Then the articles that require | the same temperature of hot wa-: ter, the same washing time and. Spadea Syndicate, Inc., and add}. ;| Smooth Pomade Every junior will want this flat- Committees Three Couples Spend Weekend at Smith Cottage Earl Glenn Cobeil of Interlacken toad has been named chairman for Delta Chi fraternity at Michigan State University, Other Pontiac Mts who will Serve as chairman are Jerry Rod dewig, chairman for Bryan Hall and Joan E, Beattie, sophomore, co-chairman for Snyder Hall. The students are Planning a .sixty-unit Centennial Homecom- ing Parade as a salute to the school’s 100th anniversary. . * * 2 Three couples who are taking advantage of the autumn weekends are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swengros of Lyford street, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Schmidt of Dixie high- way and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nat- rin of Drayton Plains. Sunday at the Clarence L. Smith cottage at Caseville. ; * ¢ of West Iroquois road will travel -to Lansing today where they will meet their daughter Ann, who is freshman at Michigan State Uni- versity, and attend the Michigan State-Notre peme game, * Attending the Michigan-North- western game, in Ann Arbor today are Lee Matheson of Glenwood avenue, the Raymond. Tubbs of Oneida road, Gerald Guinan of State street, the Rev. and Mrs, George Widdifield of West Pike street and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weston of. Lake Prion. “ Mr. and Mrs. William R. Yaw of West Long Lake road left Fri- day for a ten day stay at the Homestead, Hot Springs, Va. Before returning to their home they will travel to New York and Washington, D. C. 5 * * Mr. and Mrs. John Budinger of New York City are attending the Michigan-Northwestern game with | Mr. and Mrs. William R, Breech | of West Long Lake’ road, whom | they are visiting this weekend. to Protect Lips . From. Chapping As the weather turns tough again, many women will be coping with the problem of roughened or chapped lips. % * * In many cases, this problem comes on before the cold weather because today’s very popular non- This is the largest stock of any the same amount of bluing or Sm™ear lipsticks can act in a dry- university in the United States. | bleach will be washed together. Wants College-Trained Hairdressers By DOROTHY ROE AP Women's Editor In this age of atomic science, a good hairdresser needs a college degree, says Robert Fiance, who* teaches the finer points of the pin- curl am the permanent at institu- tions of higher learning. > * * “Today's hairdresser needs a’ knowledge of chemistry, biology and engineering, along with an ar | _.tistie eye for basic design,” says Fiance, who was given the degree | of hairstyl- ling. You must understand the hairdressing at the University of Miami. “It's no longer enough to know structure of the hair and the skin, and know exactly what reaction will result from each ‘process, and |; ” why. ance, a very young-looking Fi ing manner on some mouths. . A simple solution for this small | unattractiveness is a lip pomade. One kind will bring a touch of re-. membrance ‘to. many women, for it was often the “first lipstick,” in its rose-tinted edition. It can be applied directly trom the tube, .but for most effective use, it showa be ruobed im genuy with the finger. If it’s applied at night, along > with whatever usual lotions and creams a womait chooses, it. can_ do its healing work then. * They are spending today and | Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Oliver | Colorful Prints companion kling white contrast! over taffeta. Shirred bddices topped the bouffant circ'e skirts of their gowns. Lorraine Hylla was flower girl. The maid of honor and flower girl's dresses were lined with green taffeta and dresses of the bridesmaids were lined with | pink taffeta. Their headpieces were tiaras of pearls and sequins and they car- . | Tied cascade arrangements of pink ae VW , fh eye | \ 4 Boog Mv, J j UP Gt Va es f., eee be ii reg / J fd ny Se tk Ae eee ha Tet Aa eT dee ue ‘ j ie ee q ‘i : av A ba ee j / ae | Pa p prey ee ag “| { / fo Ae , if eben? en i is : ____. THE PONTIAC PRESS, 'SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15; 1955 ces ) | , It May f | ‘ake. T N yh S ed : Friend Dolores J. Hylla Speaks Nuptial Vows. eek, te es. = ; See Se ee ety ee ee eon : ~— an altar boson ‘with | carnations with shattered carna- ) Some girls have a terrible time | all the time and always: pushing list in mind, close ranks for eave. capes to yale ae, bet reer the bride of William ©. Thomas Jr.|_ Norma Montanbault of Detroit | making friends, They're shy, un- | her way in when she's not wanted. 1 front against what seems |’ you can’t very well do it until Strict, at St. Michael Church this morn-| served as best man. Charles ge saps We're sick of the lies she tells, ~ Fhe leaves, (Your daughter won't . . A ine, Diss, David Noble and Richard _ approachable,.not very easy to get) 4 the way she acts when boy| at supper-|- have. put her out that time, | ey aw The Rev. Michael J. O'Rielly| Noble seated the guests. David acquainted with. And they wish | triends of my daughter are around, | ut a stop to.| you'll have done it yourself.) A performed the ceremony in ‘the | 1, booth a they weren't, | “Pye tried gently telling her | and an fe tur tsi |... she appears the’ next night \: Presence of 200 guests. ie Sint ae eer girls have a terrible Lume | things; but she's boldmaho Jest | then make everybody stand up as) ‘tthe same time, call gaily trom and ‘Mra Leonard Fr 'ijha ci| atm low Wed with reaates. _|‘¥6Cd Dox suit with matching ac Snipe ca | Soy a aac |e ewe Sa a Ba Sees ats a | ene eh. aot |S cue Fa too much of some people. = Is there some other way te taper Mere the weamakes RO move. | daughter excuse herself to come iw of Mr. and Mrs. William O, Thom- | the bridal party at Devon Gables! and into New York, On their re- ¥ difficult to off this friendship?” ‘the family that things are | out and help you. “THI TMQ | 85 of Centerline. {> [immediately following the cere-| turn, the couple will reside in their Phiendd ee a rer | getting cold, ae pee <2 & =T wf Her bridal gown was ef rose ™Ony. For the evening reception! ne whome in Shelby village. one wer: First . &| If she acts as though she'll | If she wants to around,| |: . Ke pointe lace and nylon tulle. The mo ; : lh one i or da the | {2mily council on what she does| just join you in the dining room; tsk nune dempedeuar at aa bie ‘4 Al bodice of Ince was accented by if feelings of the friend you're , = ~ evening rogaine : ye yf nary ay dan ae pie : tovting om. that will | the girl that you 4 “THT Ls : | with lrridescent sequins wes fin- Married o But there comes a time, as in. went :to eat alime. Several nightzn | £2 ~} |} | | ished with a mandarin collar of St. Michael this girl's case, when_a girl friend of: ” . THER 20 | bsee, The howtfant «ire af tele ’ . this and she'll realize that she's . Church. this who is doing her. absolutely no not wanted at that particular hour.” : te «| fratered on accortion pleated -good must be sloughed off. es ‘ ' sea) | leet in the center front, ant a morning were “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm ab- Hiabeg jonas iecuhe fi stay . bs wo wand wien a pba reg Dolores Hylla solutely fed up with a girl friend in her reom while you announce tet tended inte a tiehehtnea and William of my daughter! For years I've (with your fingers crossed) that train been trying to help my girl see she isn't at home. She won't X -* The veil of French illusion. w Thomas Jr. through her, but she has always stick around long. ‘ — ; +4 ed bye ome pam tar Tle bride is . forgiven the hurts she has caused. Prod your 4 into finding 2s Paar pn a ie tent hing these Now she’s fed up, too, but doesn’t the courage to announce that she + |on her dress. She carried a white the daughter ‘ ing what to do phent it. has “other plans” and to insist ‘f° | orchid surrounded with carnations of Mr. and | i. oe ee oe - —— that they're her business. ~ =, her First Communion prayer Mu Le ; d a suppertime to * 8 «@ £9 , Mrs. Leonar ie daughter is wearing and to pick On afternoong you're Grace E. Campbell, maid of P i Wp any news she can. a just about to go out when she turns 4615 ger — |honor, and the bridal attendants F. Hylla of “She twists everything in her up and you're sorry you can't i " Marguerite Windiate, Exther Thom- Florence imagination and finds fault witli stay to visit with her. And go {0m and Patsy Stergis wore gowns avenue, and he everybody. (f’ve never heard out—even if you come right back. "es . of irridescent multicolor nylon tulle ’ ‘ is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William O, Thomas of Centerline. MRS, WILLIAM O. THOMAS JR. Final plans were announced for | -» New York 11, N. size style number. ' Three pretty little potholders crocheted in flower form — gay, thrifty gifts for the kitchen! “3-D” Pansy, other two styles with raised roses for trim! Pat- ' tern 692: Crochet directions for three.gay potholders in mercerized crochet and knitting cotton. Send 25 cefts in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern. for first-class mailing. Send | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N-Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. ‘ in Sportswear Lyle Griswold, talented designer _ ‘| for Flischman of Catifornia, swings , southward in her choice of motif | for a brand new print fabric she | uses for Ker colorful coordinated sportswear. ' ‘Her fall collection spotlighted | the Norwegian rosemaling print, | | and now for holiday wearing, there | Phi. is a group of cotton satin ‘Pepper- | oni” prints, Italian - inspired. A -floor-length, quilted cotton skirt is deep aqua, grape and char- coal, is mated to a pastel jersey blouse, with low-squared back and % sleeves — a perfect ‘at home” costume when the snow begins to fly. \Zonta Mem the joint Friendship Tea when the | Women's Auxiliary to the Pontiac’ General Hospital gathered at the | hospital for a luncheon meeting - Wednesday. 4 ‘ The tea is being held jo'ntly with the St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital Women’s Auxiliary at St. Joseph's Hospital nurses’ residence Oct. 19 at 2:15 p.m. Reports were given on the “Storybook Hour” being held each evening te bring pleasure te the children's ward. Lauretta Paul reported that plans for the addition to the hos- pital may be viewed at the hos- | pital, and Mrs, P. Eugene Miller, bers Give Tribute travel, : Vocal selections by Vie Clark closed the program, His l» HUR ME e-8 “« ‘ Cc CH OF THE . - Authorities on this question seem to agree on one point, To deal Members Dislike Scorn; PORTLAND, Ore. (RNS)—More GOOD eaeaee than 100 divorced men and women, | effectively with a problem, you must have a key. So, I want to tell Healing curves, ae Fe widows and widowers have formed you about a golden key which many have used most effectively in Rev. Mae Jean Synder, of Flint 199 Actos Ave. at DAV Hall nite Parris, Paster a church club here so they can “feel. at home” and be accepted, ; The club grew out of a sug- gestion dropped into the collection | plate at Piedmont Presbyterian | church by Mrs. Verna M. Burke, | a divorcee. She said divorced | persons would prefer to join such a@ group rather than “bar hop.” Dr Paul Davie, minister, dis- cussed the suggestion with mem- bers of his congregation and seven of them decided to organize the club. . Dr. Davie and the seven were startled when the first meeting Was packed by a crowd that overflowed the church basement and hallways onte the sidewalk. “The church is the place for a! group like this,” the minister told | the group. “Most of you were wed in churches or by ministers, You began with the blessing of a church and minister, “We are not here to ery over the spilled milk of what has hap- pened since then, but we feel the ‘church still has a stake in your happiness and your ultimate goal in life, We hope to give you some- thing to lean on, something that will bring you together as people with the same problems, the same unlocking their personalities and thus entering into a more Satisfactory life. A business man had a top employe whose werk was, growing worse and worse. Where this man had formerly been a. hafd and forceful worker, he was now definitely declining in efficiency. It was obvious to the empleyer that personal affairs were se much on his mind that they were adversely affecting his usefulness te the organization. So my friend finally had to call in the man and ask him what was wrong.. Leke St. Church of God Church Sehesl, 9:45 A. M. DR. PEALE *T have a great many things bothering me,” the man said, “and, in addition, my wife is sick.” “What's wrong with your wife?’ the employer asked. Dl el li i li i i li ii i i nk United Presbyterian Churches > 4 » “I don't really know,”’ was the answer. “The doctors can find | 4 > é a 4 F y The Truth of God— > a > > - r > , , > > > , nothing organically wrong, but still she is sick all the time.” SUGGESTED HELP ‘ My friend suggested that possibly he could help them. The wife presented her problems, the husband added others, and-the problems was completely swamped by their many difficulties. As this confusion had overwhelmed the wife, her personality had retreated, and thus she felt and acted ill. The domestic problems, added to the business responsibilities of the husband, had overburdened his energies, thus reducing his efficiency on the job. - Fortunately, the employer had been reading a book entitled “The Golden Key,” by the late Emmet Fox. In this book, Dr. ». Fox advocates the simple technique of thinking a problem through completely and conscientiously. The next step is to shift the Forbearance in Love OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theedere KR. Allebach, Pasior vee 21:20 A.M. _ 10:00 A. M. aaa eee wewwwwwwvwwwwvvuvuvveverVrVeVTVTeTeTTeCTCCTC CTT Tee CTC CeCe began to pile up, so much so that it was apparent that this couple |. | Jewish leaders of the past, who, the morning worship hour Sunday. ee nena sath te te teach- ers, ar Mera rag and potent teachers. The school enrollment is approximately 600 in the combined Shelve Problems and Think of God While Serving Other | Special Series toBe Offered Jewish Leaders of Past| Wrote Message of God in Symbols of the Time Starting Sunday evening at 7, a special series of six lessons in understanding the Old Testament, through the medium of its ancient symbolism‘ will be offered, at Bethany Baptist Church. The Rev. Fred. R.. Tiffany, pastor, makes the following state- | ment regarding the course: “The Bible is. written by our great inspired by the Spirit of God, wrote in the symbols of their time, the message of God. “To know that message, one must know the historical meaning rede the symbols. No one is equipped to teach their oman than the Jewish scholars of today, | whose guide book of worship. is’ the Old Testament. We. of Bethany, are happy to offer this privilege to all who desire to! register for the six consecutive lectures.” Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein of , Temple Beth Jacob will be the instructor in the gourse. W: J. Baumgartner to Show Pictures The church school staff of First Presbyterian Church will be hon- ored in a Service of Dedication, at classes, Walter J. Baumgartner of Silver- side Drive will present pictures of Mexico at the dinner meeting of the church Men's Club Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Baumgartner re- || , needs, the ts from the and its details and instead to fix the “y » the Bi sot ran vers - same hopes and oe problem ot the Age. 3 an soe © — His idea Is that by bringing God into a situation as the central , Youth Fellowship 6:30 P. M. said he believed it to be the third | '#¢% Problems will be clarified and the right answer found. > Evening Service .. 7:30P.M. q| of its kind in the country, others; So my friend prayed with this couple. He started them thinking > . operating at churches in Los An-| about God rather than about themselves and their troubles. By . ?P geles and Pittsburgh. practicing this procedure they were able to get a proper perspective, JOSLYN AVENUE ; : ; rye | By centering their attention on God and by spiritually sharing their Joslyn at Third Martin Luther Film problems with others, they learned to thitik objectively and therefore , 2 Pemens 4. Wotetnn, ee soundly. As a result, the wife got hold of herself so completely that > Bible School ......930 A Be Fi P . she became a well person. The man is once more effective in - » Worship ......... wr? 4 7 fo af ive oints business. > Youth Fellowship ’ ; > Evening Service ...7:30 P. M “Martin Luther,” classic sound| THINK ABOUT GOD > Prayer and Study Session motion picture depicting the life of In your difficulties and your troubles try thinking about God. > “Thursday ..........7 P.M. the great Reformer, will be shown When problems come at you from every direction and seem to baffle > = Five heen ep 7 you, apply that simple rule. Think about God and serve others. * Sunday at 6: “7 P.m. | This will keep your energies strong and your mind will become > namie oman 5 oni wean /quiet and peaceful. Thinking about God is not merely a religious , 2456 First Street » @| and castles of West Germany matter, but it is also a tremendous mind-conditioning technique. pH Harvey MeCann, Pastor The script, based on careful doc- England’s famous Cardinal, John Heary Newman, once wrote > Bible School ...... 10:00 A.M. umentation of the Reformation | a + whieh ox this better than I can: , 1LISAM. 4| Petiod, follows Martin Luther from Pere peers . Womtip e Day, Grant Gra. | his early days as a student through “I need Thee to teach me day by day, according to each eats s rag ding . mee of » enya opportunities and needs. Give me, O my Lord, that purity of ’ . mation sei, is uncut or un- : - ; Youth Fellowship ...6:30 P.M. ¢@{ changed from the original version. inapirhtons. Sane qe poselee, "VER eee ems eprews Thy, > Thurs. Bible Study 4 + ae . ._ 7 « ; Hour ....-6.. 00+ 7.00 P.M. > Evangelistic Service “My ears are dull, so that I cannot hear Thy voice. My eyes > DRAYTON PLAINS 4 Sunday Evening at 7:30 | are dim, so-that I cannot see Thy tokens, Thou alone canst quicken 4 q| The South Side Church of God,| my hearing and purge my sight, and cleanse and renew my heart. b Walter J. Tesewiesen, Jr, Paster ¢ | corner of Nebraska and Motor Sts. “Teach me to sit at Thy feet, and to hear Thy word." > Bible School 9:30 A.M. 4 will have the regular morning, S Worhin Service... ALM, {services Sunday morning. This Is the golden key to happiness. re woes "0, @| Rev. Herbert 0. Shankels, pastor yright 1 > Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. § of the church, will conduct an (Cop: x 1966) P Evening Service ...7:30 P. M. cveneale hour at 7:30 p.m. Sun-: _ Sunday Morning ‘Is the Bible True?’ turned recently from Mexico, At this’ meeting, the local club will vote on affiliation with the National Council of Presbyterian Men. Bradley Scott will serve as Laymen Honor Store Magnate Church Unit Celebrates J. C. Penney Birthday With Luncheon NEW. YORK (RNS) —James Cc. | : Penney, founder and board chair- | man of the J, C. Penney Co. Inc., was honored on his 80th birthday | by the Laymen’s Movement for. ..| A Christian World Inc. at a lunch- eon here. Rep. Ralph W. Gwinn (R-NY), one of the founders of the Move- ment and a long-time friend of of New York, president of Lebanon Woolen Mills Co, was master of | ceremonies, preacher . farmer, Penny devel- eped a chain of retail stores that ._girdied the nation before the was 50, In 1932, as a result of and, at 66, wound u despondent in a sanitarium, singing a hymn and found new peace and resolution. Getting a fresh start with borrowed money, that enabled him to buy back it. . the merchant, presented a plaque | to Mr, Penney. J. Elmer Hahn) The son of a Primitive Baptist | the stock market crash, he lost | ‘all his stock in the Penney stores | There he heard other patients | he made a series of investments into-the company he had founded and eventually to regain control of ie , Evangelists to Preach, * | J \ Teach Singing School FIRST The Church of Christ, 1196 Jos- PRESBYTERIAN ! lyn Rd., is sponsoring a series of | CHURCH meetings beginning Oct. 16 and . W. Huron at Wayne st continuing through Oct. 30. ward D. A Evangelists Tommy and Jimmy Shaw of Commodore, Pa., will be the speakers each evening at 7:30. The ministers, well versed in music, will teach a singing -_— each ‘night at 6, preceding the (worship ‘service except Sunday, |The school is free to the public. HARVEST TIME REVIVAL October 16 to 23 W. LAWRENCE DEAL Evangelist of Bullalo,. New York Preaching the Living Word of God k COME AND BRING A FRIEND © Salvation through Christ Healing from Heaven for the en ween ter ” Sick in Body and Mind Services Nightly at 7:45 P.M. Excépt Set. & Mon. 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ond Sermon Reverend Leland L. Marion, Pastor . Senin | 9:45 A.M. Church School (1 AM, Momiag Worship SERMON SUBJECT: “CHRISTIAN EDU CATION Pr, William H. Marbach, Preaching ‘ f $05 Aubura Avenue - } CHRISTIAN TEMPLE FIRST BAPTIST ner Oakland and Saginaw, Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Si - Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass‘t Pastor ‘Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. (Classes for All Ages) ~ MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “BRANCHES OF CHRIST” EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P.M. - “BEHOLD! JESUS CHRIST” ‘Rev. W. E. Hakes speaking at both services - MORTGAGE BURNING! Sunday 11:00 o’Clock Ce a sine i a a ae cat “CHURCH OF CHRIST fo Be Topic of Talk Worship at 10:45 18 “TRUER, “hinwtes = Mrs, Blanche Joki will be the “TRE BERALD g m0 PM. Wednesday Eve. Service Laymen of the Joslyn Avenue ss ' ches Schoo! : speaker again this Sunday at the q:90 FM. nd lly me ga one r - ‘Teaser Wership United Presbyterian Church will Pontiac Unity Center, 7114 N. Sag- FE s-7669 811 Rebinweed Ave. have charge of the morning wor-| jnaw St. The service will be held ship at 10:45 a. m. tornorrow. The at 11 a.m, with Sunday School at tory, 195 chef at the dinner. The biggest gold nugget in his- choir will sing “Stand Up, Stand ‘Up-for Jesus."’ , The choir is composed of men from the congregation and con- “ducted by Ronald Bumstead. Other’ men, taking part in prayer, Scrip- ture reading and singing are, || Carson Cascadden, Marvin Fauss, Gene Hoisington, Francis Oak and George Wilson. The morning message will be given by Elder Clinton Passage. His ‘topic will be, “Be Constant.” The pastor, Rev.. Edward L Watkins, will give the benediction. ‘the. same time, Starting the first of November, Mrs. Joki has consented to speak at the Center the first three Sun- days of each month. One of the members will \take charge on. the other Sundays. Largest Exclusive Religious —_— Picture Film Library in Michigan. Write for FREE CATALOGUE Christian Literature S Sales 39 Oakland A FE 4-9591 Mrs. Joki's topic tomorrow. will ‘| be “Is the Bible True?” Men's Club fo Hear University President Dr. Bob Jones will address the FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Boulevard — South of Lookout Drive 9:45.m. Sunday School. 10:45a.m. Morning Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE 5-7768 or FE 4-1782 @. Eugene Rameecy, Minister — Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind. SCHEDULE OF COMING EVENTS Sat., Oct. 15th Reguler Monthly Dance Sun., Oct. 23rd Initiation Set., Oct. 29th Halloween nce Msgr. A. X. M. Sharpe Council 600 , Knights of Columbus United ¢ Church Action ——— Christian Men's Club, Monday noon at the Waldron: Hotel. A minister, Dr. Jones has also | been ‘a University president, a newspaper columnist, a periodical editor, a of the interna- tional Young People's Fellowship Clubs, author and a radio broad- Told in Radio Series The story of united community action by church women is being told in a series of six weekly pub- 'lic service broadcasts by the Na- | | tional Broadcasting Company on Wednesdays at 10:30 p.m. (EDT). FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill St.. Pontiac (Opposite Pest Office) Malcolm K. Burton, Minister Lawrence D. Graves, Asse. Minister Sunday Morning Service 10:30 A. M. “WILL A MAN ROB GOD?” The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore St. - 8, JOHN DRAKE, Paster Sunday Services . 7:30'°P.M. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Silver Tea yn caster on a world-wide hookup for Titled “Citizens in Action,” the series features church and civic | ‘he past five years. leaders representing United Church (Women in interviews with Mary Margaret McBride. The series is designed to acquaint the public with church women’s work in ad- vance of UCW’s National Assembly, Nov. 7-10, Cleveland, Ohio. “Our Doors Are Open to Welcome You" Central Christian Church 247 N. Saginaw St. Chas. D. Race, pastor. FE 4-0239 Sunday Services, Bible School... .10:00 a.m. William Harrison, assistant treas- THIS WAY TO HEAVEN A iémm Seend Pictere Shown at 0 A.M. Sanday School Hour of COLLIER ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Charles Scott District Supt. of the Michigan Assemblies of God, Speaker Sunday School Bally 9:45 Evening Rally, 7:45 P.M. MID-WEEK TUES. - THURS. T:45 P.M. WPON Sunday A.M. 8-8:30 210 WN. Perry St. PONTIAC FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD — Rev. W. Wibley, Pastor “Visit the Church of the 1245 Collier Ré. Pontiac Bible College ae eG sb eweniesas ces 11:00 a. m. urer; Rev. George Murphy. and the LS SL Old Fashioned Gospel” ee nena eT ee FTS OF GOD’S GRACE” Vesper Service 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wed., 7:30 p.m. == CHRISTIAN SCIENCE == Rev. Robert Garner, directors. Clerics Back Safety Religious leaders, ever concerned with the dignity of human life, THE tog CRIPCH OF © THE B RETHREN Sunday ny. Heheal toons. ™. campaigns for safe driving. They |] “The sunday morning church bell Sunday School ........ 9:45 Worship Service ,,.. oo B.Y.PS. .......,.6:3 p.m, Evangelistic Service ote BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Osmun and Going Streets Midweek Prayer and Praise Service Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. are increasingly stressing the tolls the sptritual “death of ‘|\theme that driving is a moral . Earl Cox, w ’ wheel has a religious obligation to|] wea Study af the Chareh, Sunday Services and Reading Room 4 | fellows. , . Sunday, Fence! 2 East Lawrence Street - Open Daily 11 A.M. to § P. ) + wegmessay Fevaied Friday to 9 PM. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH i rast. CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST PN om nw Ng ag me ame ar Lawrence and Willioms Streets MORNING SERVICE .,..,,........11:00A.M. _ F r'\ Feiced meres Lesson ay ebereneied tee 3 i | 1 i $04 OO os Wet eee + ‘ onte%in «AN ANSWER TO PROBLEMS OF LOSS" | | WEDNESDAY SERVICE. iii. | =. Station CKLW—800 Ke. Sunday 9:45 AM. Friendly—F endamontal—independent A fellowship of Christians in the A. M. 9:00 Worship ' 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship W. Huron at WELCOME BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH serving with all believers in the World Council of Churches. Rev. Fred Robert Tiffany. Minister SUNDAY Wednesday, 7:45 P.M.— Church Night Mark Ave. suas HPs UH Nan. iit I Williams Street at West Pike Mae han ane ete SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, instruc. _ ‘ tion and 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Church Shae, Sereda “by the Rector. : ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL | | 51,,,ANDREW'S | MILFORD, MICH. ; 6:00 A. M.—Hely Communion 6:00 A.M—HOLY COMMUNION 6:30 A. M.—Morning | me 0:46 A. M.—CHURCH SCHOOL 10:06 A. M.—Church 3 ‘11:00 A.M—MORNING PRAYER Germon by The Rev. Robert J, a CHURCH OF CHRIST 1196 JOSLYN AVE. | _ WORSHIP BACH LORD'S DAY MORN 11 Am, : Invites You to A SERIES OF GOSPEL MEETINGS OCT. 16th THROUGH OCT. 30th NIGHTLY 7:30 P. M. © WITH EVANGELISTS TOMMY _ JIMMY SHAW, Commodore, P. ALTERNATING SPEAKERS SINGING SCHOOL Conducted by the Shaiws-tn the rudiments of music. NIGHTLY STARTING MONDOY OCT. 17th 6:00 P.M. | ‘This Singing School Is Free and Open to the Public. Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road. FE 7-0226 FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul 8. Havens, Minister Sunday Morning Service...-.... -.10:00 a. m. LAYMAN, SUNDAY: Bn YE DOERS” 8 peakers: ot NSTAN, MRS. RUTH RULE, um CHEY ARNOLD, over WPON at 1015 A. Ma} | Church Rin Classes for All Ages... .112 15 a. m. Youth Fellowship ...........+sseeeee0. 6215p. m, Evening Service eee ee eee ee ee ee 2 7:30 p. m. MR. PETER JENSEN, Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study REV, HAVENS, speaking. oes 7380 p.m. Song Leader: AL JACKSON — Brethren Church | 316 Baldwin. FE 2-0384 New Pastor: American Baptist Convention P. M. 5:00 Youth Center 7:00 Youth Programs 7:00 Adult Education Rev. Tommy Guest, Harrisburg, Il, Set. E sao 730% Sun. School 10, A.M. Sun. ia 7:30 P.M, Prayer Service There, | Evening 7:30. P.M, Everyone Welcome Sun. Service 11 A.M. | st Late NMS ae kena ‘| 1; / Pi f ‘ 4 /] (Re { a fl ' J ; 4, s ; y/ F . ; x / THE PONT TAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1955 s ti ae ef _ “7 | tenders yesterday for a return to Hollywood Headlines: { net a ene work, ~ Some buses and streetcars went into service immediately, but serv- ice during last nights rush hour was below normal on.some lines. However, most St, Louis workers | had made other arrangements for no handicap. The U. S. mints at one time were under the s ion of the secre- tary of state, They were estab- lished as a separate sovornment agency in 1799. rides and the limited service was | - Comedian in the Rough | NBC Grooming Como as Gleason Challenger ‘ “Conscience is that small voice in us that tells us when our neighbors are doing wrong.”—Harry Rolnick. By EARL WILSON NEW YORK~—I’ve been covering the rebuilding of Perry Como. The reconstruction job NBC-TV is doing on the Pittsburgh |.2 barber baritone—making bien over into a comedian to compete | with CBS’ Jackie Gleason— isn’t easy, because Perry, a proves of “insult jokes.” “Maurice Chevalier is the Liberace of the Stone Age”. came out of one script be-| cause Perry thought it was. unkind. “All the girls are crazy about him—he’s a Chevalier also was deleted. To Perry, this wasn’t Comoish. Perry's demonstrated a considerable firmness about this. His head writer, Good- man Ace, the wit and -au- thor, long with Milton Berle, (Note: Cheer: up man! a 3 You don’t have to put | like magic to give you : up with this mess any | the smoothest, slick- est, one-coat paint job you ever saw. Ask for a demonstration). \ Available Now at Oakland Fuel and Paint 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 more. JELLED MAGIC doesn’t drip and run and splatter like ordi- nary paints because it’s jelled ... clings to brush or roller until it’s ap- plied and then liquefies | PERRY core thing well and has his own ideas about comedy. I think he’s right, too.” And he adds, | “It's.a real challenge to write for him.” Perry got his first bad reaction to insult jokes on his first | | program for NBC. Julius La Rosa came on and advised Perry | to have “humility.” Arthur Godfrey fans wrote angry letters. ‘ “T've got to do something about this,” Perry quite gravely | ' told me a few days later. “I don’ t know whether to do it on the | | air or write Arthur a letter. He's always been so nice to me.”| He hadn't seen his family since | throughout each show. __ amet Perry talked it over with his wife, Roselle, and informed his | gang he was going to apologize on the air. * * * * “Oh, NO!" they argued. One adviser pleaded with him almost to air. time. Perry spoke his apology right at the opening of the program where nobody’d migs It. The big transition—from singer to singer-comedian— hasn't changed Perry's determination to go on being a nice guy with a homey following just as he has since 1943. Sexy jokes aren't for him, he thinks. He didn’t think it was good to speak of “The Warner Brothers Theater” in London, Paris, Oslo and Stockholm, and, in ‘Copenhagen, ‘ ‘The Warner Sisters Theater.” | | * * * * dian?” I asked Como, whom I've known since he opened 12 years ago at the Copacabana as the Copa’s answer to Frank Sinatra who was at the Riobamba. “Ne, but you see you en’t sing songs for a whole hour,” Perry said, swinging a.golf club which he was carrying with him that day something like Darryl Zanuck totes a polo mallet, “So we put in a few light things—and,” he added with a) | laugh,” some people said I ought to stick to my singing!” * him to millions of fans, “They're probably right.” They're probably wrong . . . in this observer's opinion. Perry accomplishes things das. Perry himself has tried . making up some dialogue ... such as telling a Marilyn Monroe, say, “My son would like your autograph, He's your fan. ” Matchless Savings on Fine Quality Diamonds Save 1/3! Save 1/3! Make selections now for Christ- _ mas On perfect cut, very fine - diamonds. Deduct Ys from regular price. Great savings on entire diamond stock. - Open Fri. and Mon. Evenings Georges-Newports Jewelry Department | is your little boy?” PERRY: “Oh, he's 16." | He'll get there because, as he often points out, | given me just 12 years to make good.” * | THE WEEKEND WINDUP side at Ciro’s when his wife opened there . “Loco Music Co.—Real Crazy”... “Loco Music Co.—Real McCoy” Anita Ekberg a sign for her apt.: “Home Swede Home.” * * * * Fiddler Florian ZaBach’'s concert costume will top even Liberace's: Orange jacket, alligator shoes, ruffled shirt... Tyrone Power, who's playing Eddie Duchin in a movie, “hopes to do a B’way play in which he'll plunk a piano... Lt. Genevieve de Gallard-Terraube, the “Angel of Dien- You Are Invited to Discuss Michigan’: s New Financial Responsibility Law HOW iT PRETAINS TO YOU AND THE PROTECTION YOU WILL. NEED. 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(—Mrs. Special $ 95 Melinda Richards, 100 yesterday, pe credits home-cooked pollo for her longevity. + “She's never had a meal in a Georges-Newports hotel or restaurant in her life,” | Jewelry Dept said Lewis Cornell, her son-in-law. | sweet human being, disap- | with a hydromatic clutch” says, “Perry can do any-! “Had you ever thought of yourself as an out-and-out come- MARILYN: “Oh, I'm just crazy about little boys. How old “NBC has Nat “King” Cole rejected a $30,000 Havana booking to ring- . Mambo band Producer Grant Gaither gave . Producer Gant Gaither gave | '~ ‘TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Al (Herald 8q.) Cooper hears that | in Texas the “$64,000 Question” is listed under “Children's Pro- Cirie—Farmington . : ta7 — eessee vsl5 Sun, Tues: “Seven Year Itc color, * 4 1 CinemaScope. Marilyn Monroe, Tom. DALLAS, Tex. W — Said South) Ewell Dakota's Republican Sen. Karl Wed, Fri ‘Bedeviled.’ color, Cine- “I'm for Ike. I think he's | “if Ike runs, the Republicans defir Korean Waifs Safe at ‘Home’ Eight Oriental Children Bedded in at Oregon Farm After Ocean aa KOREANS BJT CRESWELL, Ore: Teas was a “lot of bawling” at the Harry | Holt farm home here last night when they tried to tuck eight new | members of the family into their | a_ cribs. The -eight littlé oriental children, ranging in age from eight months ‘to three years, were tired and ir- ritable after the biggest _day in) their lives. | ‘They arrived in Portland by air- | plane from Korea yesterday and | then were brought by putomodile | | to this little western Oregon town | of 700, Barbara, 16, one of the - Holts’ six other children, said things were pretty upset around the house last night. “We would get them all quieted |down and then one would start crying. That- would set off the | others—and we had to start -all | over again, There was a lot of | ‘bawling,” she said, sy a ’| Mrs. Holt, as expected, was too busy to talk to reporters, She said | earlier in the day before she met the children at the airport that she | was the “most expectant mother in the world.” And Holt, who with the help of nurse Kathleen Cowan, brought the | ’ — from Korea, was exhaust- | , too. ‘Oh, I'm tired, bu tontelty | naps.” he said when his wife met | | him at the Portland airport. spring when he left for Korea to. adopt the eight children—four boys and four girls —who had been abandoned by their Korean moth- ers and American servicemen fathers. Holts to bring the children to this | country and adopt them, OK on Hitler's Death Certificate Postponed BERCHTESGADEN, Germany | ” — A magistrate’s court here | | announced today it will postpone | | issuance of a formal death certifi- | jcate for Adolf Hitler until all Overworked Pinky Lee = Won't Give Up to Mouse By BOB THOMAS — “I’m not a suave comedian, like Herb Shriner or George* Gobel or | Jack Benny," he says. “I've got a _ speech impediment. I’m ugly. So ‘I do things that make people | laugh at me and then feel sorry _for. me. Little wistful things that ‘might bring a tear to your eye.’ ') he stepped up the pace, beonght it ew giramnicke: “The climax came when I had’ to give a commercial for Mickey | . “Imagine, plugging the opposition on ‘my own show! The | only way I could\ get through it was to say, “buy a Miekey Mouse | watch s6 you can tell what time , the Pinky Lee show is on “That was the day I collapsed.” ae » { He had even done 18 ‘shows in two weeks, trying to get ahead to go east for the ‘Heidi’ spectacu- ar. That was canceled and he. took | For years he lingered on the | 8 week's rest, i fringe of top stardom, rising from | Now Pinky's back to the old six- burlesque ‘to night clubs and mov- @-Week routine and he hopes he | ies and then televicion. But he never sealy clicked big until NBC slotted -him in an after- noon program for children, The Pinky Lee show took off like a shot and soon overpowered even Howdy Doody in the daytime can hold out until June. Next sea- | son he'll seek an easier schedule, | But. he isn’t surrendering to the | Mouse. “I think Disney is a great crea: | tor,” he says. “But you must re- member that kids are loyal. They ' love me and I love them, I know | |} to scare him, | schedule—six half-hour Ore Mined in Texas While he was gone Congress | passed a special law to permit the | at least 750.000 toms of ore will be | ratings. Then along came a little mouse Seema Death valley is the lowest land they'll stay with me."* | surface on all the western hemis-| Well, it wasn’t just any little mouse, it was the mighty Mickey. F mene 5 9 . eg CARSON Trio DANCING— FOOD—CHOICE LIQUOR —MUSIC Lecated on M-69 “et Bob's Picnic Pork | Coast to Coast Moving VOLLMAR MOVING AND STORAGE CO. Backed by 15 million dollars of sponsors’ gold, the Mickey Mouse Club was scheduled on ABC oppo- site Pinky. People said the Walt Disney show meant curtains for the little comic, & * * Pinky began working even hard- er, He already had a Herculean shows @ week. And he couldn't walk through his chore,.He was knock- ing himself out like’ @ trouper , Premium Uranium LPP LPO AUSTIN, Tex. (~The Austin Statesman says premium grade uranium ore is being mined and | shipped from a central Texas lo- cation near Burnet, 80 miles north- west of here. \ The newspaper quoted Steve Steinhauser of the Austin office of the Atomic Energy Commission as | saythg that samples from the mine | contained pitchblende. “But we don't know how much,” | the AEC man said. R. E. Robinson, | a consulting geologist, estimated | | 9,626 German prisoners whose free- dom has been promised by the. |The ce are home. . The court had been expected to; | issue a death certificate soon that | the Fuehrer committed suicide in | his Berlin air raid bunker April | 30, 1945. Hitler’s valet, Heinz Linge “‘* * * He added in the characteristically humble way that endears | and pilot, Hang Baur, who have) | mounced plans to build a big nu | returned to West Germany in re-| cent POW transports, have given | eyewitness accounts of the; Fuehrer’s last hours. available from the mine. The Statesman said ore samples tested | as high as 2 per cent uranium. Italy Plans Atom Plant PALERMO, Sicily «Italy's rrr eee eee ee TONIGHT ONLY! 3 GREAT FEATURES! _ No. 3 TwewevevreeererewrrreYT © - Show Starts 7:00 P. M. errr | sak al i ili hi Ni Mi hin i in hi i i Mi ti hn tn Mi i di he te te ht de dt te te de th A i Ma nh Mi hn Mi ln tine Ni ti he te tt hh dt rer 9 ww 1 VOOR ererar la i Ml hh hi bh hi he bh he te he major electric industries have an- clear energy plant somewhere in | southern Italy. The cost was estimated at 23 ! "HUNTERS of the DEEP” —In Glorious Color— « _ billion lire — - H. 150.000. 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M. in Bloomfield Hills Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 SELECTED FOODS for Reservations : Goppess OF eee eee ee eee TOO OOOO OUT OCU TCC OC CCC CCC CCC CCC CC CCC CTC CT CTT Cee a i i i i i i i i hh i i hi hh hn hh hh i i he i eb i i he i i dp dp inte te te te te te i te bb ll le i i i te Nn i i i i _——Teerwwrrererererey. VevuvuVVY? f a. Ji ts P # Taking Advice to Heart Lands Driver in Cooler British Romance Alters Sermon ' Marriage Talk in Wake of Townsend Rumors on the romance of Princess Mar- problems of the home to a crowd of 16,000 at the Canadian National Exhibition Coliseum, the evangel- Billy Graham Revises | “TORONTO, Oct. u—Speculation Before he began his address on! & ist announced he would omit a sec- | ition on divorce and remarriage — ;“because it might be misunder- stood in London at the present | WASHINGTON: The govern- | ment is going to install a high, speed electronic brain—replacing | 450 employes—to keep track of the | 350 million checks the government | issues annually. A joint announcement by Secre- | tary of the Treasury Veshrey | and Comptroller General Joseph | Campbell said today the move will save 24 million dollars a year. They said the change from “A ' time,” human to electronic check han- DRIVE-IN THEATRE Graham had given advance no- dling would take a year and that: Stephenson & E, Maple (15 Mile) | | OTS i Oy P they hoped most of the workers Freee Se Fe po ered Raped whose jobs will be abolished: “will ‘he transfers i LAST TIME TOMIGNT |= stn ie Dom Sing veconlan wich coset . away from the meeting | before the normal turnover of govern. ; JACK WEBS in . it started. ~~ ment agen. ne PETE KELLY’S tiene tal eeaht alt 0 tices [ine changeover ts expected to ‘a ' yel im. fror i a. t ' . a direct saving to the BLU ES the kitchen—greet him with a kiss. sid Pts ot 1% deltere: end Keep his love at any cost. Keep} PORTRAYS LADY MEDIC—Jennifer Jones plays a Eurasian tees be Ban additional ALSO: | Young in spirit. Make your home| woman doctor in “Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing,” CinemaScope |in operating costs of the Federal ~ -“% LIFE IN attractive. ‘Dress attractively-not | production now showing at the Oakland Theater here. William Holden | Reserve system. 10> | alvely Regd keene yy witht tim | co-stars in the screen play by John Patrick. The “teahe” Vl eek woe THE BALANCE saolentany. lee ts beans checks, but wil fake ype the necessary expen- . . he! ; : complex disbursing STARTING SUNDAY pao Seat ante Dar ene | atire Village Goer et Roving; Messe won| cameontnn washes bebioe ant i ." |the Sunday preacher or other} Attends Funeral general manager Ge, Tengiten | steer te Seneiee St.4 See oY Christians in front of your children. Let your children play in the home. Don't nag and complain. Stay at home as much as you can to give your children a sense of security. Rear your children to know God.” For husbands: vide love as well as money, Don't neglect your home for the lodge, the club or the theater, Make your- self responsible for spiritual life in| the home — too many leave reli- gious responsibilities to their wives | —hold Bible readings and say grace at meals. “Take your wife some flowers or a gift when she is not expecting it. Help her bear the burdens of the home—do the dishes occasionally. | | Don’t be a tightwad—I know some bands for every dollar they spend. Don’t be a roughneck. Be ag cour- teous to her after your marriage as you were before. Remember the wife's while life is her home.” Castor oil is an important in- | gredient in the manufacture of | “You must-pro- | women who have to ask their hus- | of Crash Victims & & | Mrrill, a | Vania Electric wife Ann, and Mr. and | E. McGarr, | Air Lines i : BLUk ft A A ” r 7 Sk } BiccEst FILM IN = 10 MAKE! A FORTUNE TO PRQDUCE! Drive-In Theater 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-4611 Box Office Open 6:30 P. M. Show Sterts 7:00 P. M. LAST TIMES TO-NIGHT 4 ? Je snow | want 4 poerrla vRCINAMAYD DENNIS MORGAN DAVID FARRAR ' ARLE OF THE PEARL OF THY 1c Serves Poy oy MAURICE ZIMM + ntaptyten Frum the SUN DAY MONDAY ‘ DIGGEST FILM IN HOLLYWOOD HISTORY! Pistogyeghed 10 CASTIOAN COLOR + Grrertnd my RICHARD THORPE - Pretenes oy CHARLES SCHNEE AND OOD History! M-G-M SPECTACLE LANA TURNER EDMUND PURDOM LOUIS CALHERN Dale Story by 10 CREE, mM, one SAMUEL MANES LAREN [SHOWING sf [AND Also. | | stn ETHER | * And Also * PANE GREER GARSON A Warner BROS. ceccerr dé Si roseeo me MERYN ROY .. CINEMAS COPE WARNERCOLOR GulcRON WIEHEL 105 S00 ee TER APOE = GONE GONIRED Poy dm Poy sm or Sou conten we Comeccrae oY Sarre Tomes TOWANDA, Pa, (®—This com- 55 fiat: s pera team 4 DANA ANDREWS . Jerry Lewis, Diana. Lynn, Foch; liams, Tex Ritter. ‘Woman in Kentucky _with the family and close friends. | Bin fo fond ontiac Theaters | Congress for First Time OAKLAND WACO, Tex. W—Seventeen Ne- Sat., Mon.: “Love Is a Many-| gro students took part with. or e ws | SPlendored Thing,” CinemaScope, | out yesterday in the Texas : a - William Holden, Jennifer Jones. ret greta sea convention— Machine Will Replace cing eta Hem” | nf, ne Neos bee pa 450 Employes ct Savi) soy tru ste Or: “ane thie Yes ool ey Ge of Millions of Dollars | Never Too Yojng,”” Dean Martin, | cosmo ————— Negroes Attend Church Nina “Apache Ambush,”’ Bill Wil- Has 104th Birthday MAYSVILLE, Ky, ®—Miss Sal- | lie Bullock is 104 years old today and she's just “taking it easy’ al i] we * Though presents and cards were coming in from well wishers across | the nation, Miss Bullock last night | appeared more concerned over her 12-year-old great niece's first long party dress. She has been confined to the home of her niece, Mrs, Harold Willett, since falling and breaking her hip on her 103rd birthday. * * ® When Mary Elizabeth - Willett paraded before her aunt showing off the frilly dress last night, the | old lady nodded her approval and smiled. The Australian Post Office De- partment reports that it made a profit of about $350,000 in 194, compared with a loss of some $2,000,000 in 1953, IN JA {AT'S HAPPENING TAUGHT IN ‘ KYO TODAY? IS THIS _ HOUSE OF The Dow RING OF EX G.1's FORM TOKYO UNDERWORLD! U.S. MPCI own MARJORIE MAIN - GIRL TO SMASH TOKYO TERROR! PAN. A WOMAN IS FROM CHILDHOOD TO PLEASE A MAN SUN. Open at 12:45 MEN USE KIMONO | *** stants TUESDAY x** Season of Big Hits! MIANY-SPLEND( THING NAA fo te conde of SHURTOMONE SD Added “STORK NAKED" (Color Cartoon) © WORLD NEWS BIG CINEMASCOPE DOUBLE FEATURE! “The LONG GRAY LINE” “The SEVEN YEAR ITCH” Doors Open mares S rAnAy got tg Strand TODAY LATE SHOW TONIGHT! % Box Office Closes 11 p.m. PN ‘LYNN: (AN.NINA NA FOCH Paul Jor Jones enna’ beg pit Sheldon Suggested by o Pay vy Reward Chids Corpenter trom @ Story by Pennie Kilmourne _ Benge~ tuste by Arthur pose 12 Asmee oy pegs Cehn f BILL WILLIAMS—TEX sii in au Aupusar’ SOON-“SIMBA” sa “KING DINOSAUR” "aeteante “e SHOW AT 10:45 SUNDAYS 12:45 TONIGHT ALOT LAST TIMES TODAY — “DAVY CROCKETT” Also “CRAZY LEGS HERSCH” BOX OFFICE OPEN TO 11:00 OF FUN! THEY'RE WACKIER THAN EVER AT WAIKIAG! PERCY KILBRIDE. tom neson-syron pAuner- Ho HATTE STARTS TOMORROW! SHE KNEW WHAT HE WAS yet ¢ her terror and she was afraid! yeni every fiber } her bein cried out for his love! SS ea } yi ris F THE P @ / ‘ | ' | i ONTI ipa pe ee f } bi lay i a / i toe ie ee i | yy F \ i j \ rie Fi hi os , | at k é \ a 4 ‘ 5 CY Indians Ambush By H. GUY MOATS ATWOOD STADIUM, Flint—Cen- tral’s Indians last night ambushed Pontiac School's football Chiefs in this big athletic field, and practically cut the Oakland Country tribe off from any hopes of making a race ‘for the Sag- inaw Valley title, this year. Bill Doolittie’s big warriors won the game on the very first time they took possession of the Chiefs received the opening boot, but on the 3rd play a fumble was recovered by -Central’s linemen (two of them). Then quarterback Bill. Ringer slipped the ball to fleet Willie Williams, halfback, on a handoff, Two effective blocks Trojans Push Badger Il \Out of Unbeaten Ranks LOS ANGELES (®—Halfback Jon | for two touchdowns to take a firm Arnett and a battery of other South- | ern California ball carriers blasted lead in the third quarter and were never headed from there on. AC PRESS, “SATURD rE i eRe RFF batt AY, OCTOBER 15,1935 ballon the 4 two Valley starts. | jobs, Chiefs have now lost their first |Campbell Takes Shot at World Mark Sunday. e can get very rough, will be ‘ pop- ily” (choppy)—not glassy calm, Michigan Aims ranks lat night 39.21, before TAS | on Te sara the scoring parade | ere Ringer ached over ona. | atier's pnt bat prompt het | ESHPEAE - n= $33 ts | fans in Memorial Coliseum. __ — end ynatchdtng agar — . : it when Julie Strange, Flint nes as — Williams, Ringer (2), 0 e ain: | The underdog Trojans exploded | eq his second on a 4.|__chiels came back strong in the' tackle, stole the ball on an at- | "Yontiac after TD~Bradshaw (2). yard burst in the last 16 seconds, Winless Lions a 7) Clip Falcons Winning Mark Wolverines Must Move at Top to Make Rose 1% r » ig 10 , , Fear Big Four — a S cokes eons By GEORGE TRUMBULL JR. | periods, Fullback Norm Probert | of the season, 13-6. Wolves didn't! Bowl Trip : yards to halfback John A never-sat-die Waterford Skip- paced the win with - 9%-yard | score until the 4th period when ’ in the waning moments, but it was | Per eleven boosted its hopes for] plunge im. the 1st period and a | they finally overcame a brilliant} | oon we 0 | I S U too late to catch the Trojans. the Inter-Lakes League crown last | 21 yard scamper, elimaxing a 66 | defensive stand by Clarenceville, | ented the tion’ agg _Fullback C. R. Roberts of USC | night as it romped to an easy 404/. yard march in the 3rd frame. | with George Lang scoring the | igan, ranked the nat pore rambled 30 yards off tackle for the | triumph over Farmington Falcons. In another top contest, Clarence- , te | Press ~~ its- side of t Seek Ist Win Sunday |!irst of his two touchdowns, | The tilt was a highlight of action in | Ji10 T7bbed sole possession of Ist | of Wet iooted Sam Manderichia’s poll, aay dhom gest) : smashed 1 foot for the other and : 43 yard gallop in the 4th period | Scoreboard w bidbicid BoeMner oe 4 Against Potent Attack | quarterback Jim Contratto scored erased a 7-6 margin held by Walled | heights against 4 4 of San Francisco > lar tee ace ner senenamiatines tr oe “Far Weiecinns nave te he pane 2yard sneak play ays a maery ever of preserving their perfect record against big 10 teams for a Rose DETROIT # — Winless Detroit smashed r for two- ist place in the I-L conference. Lions, who find themselves with a | touchdowns from 1 foot and 2 yards Manderichia also accounted for the | Bow! trip Jan. 2, and their national fufile 0-3 record, have a new worry | out to-account for Wisconsin’s oth- Ist TD. stature demands an ; the fabulous four from/|er two tallies. Van Dyke Abes share the I-L lead | Sowing. Wisconsin, completed 12 out of for | passes for 232 yards but the Badg- Haluska, the main weapon for Test Their Mettle 0g HARI me en PITTSBURGH ® —The Pitts- Steelers Get Chance Against Eagles to Prove Title Contender Claims | paging colts from Baltimore put | start his regular backfield quartet | A\ of Jimmy Finks, Ray Mathews. United States, Russia Resume Weight Lifting 2-day. break, the contest between the United States and Russia for the world weight lifting champion; ship will be resumed today with | Providing most of the yardage for contests for titles in the middle. |. two-mile event was held over the MUNICH, Germany (#—After a ng. “Notre Darhe is always rough, and this year we think they're even better than last year,” said MSU Coach Duffy Daugherty. A bruising ground attack built around fullback Don Schaefer and halfback Aubrey Lewis has been Notre Dame. But the Irish showed their usual inventiveness last week Almost everyone, including non- sentimental gamblers who like Michigan by three touchdowns, is wondering how one-sided the game lege football. The Trdlans walloped the Bade- ers from the Big 10, ranked sixth nationally, 33-21 in a Friday night scrap before 75,162 in Memorial Coliseum at Los Angeles. ‘This could point the finger at Michigan, Marvland, Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Georgia Tech, the five teams ranked above Wisconsin in The Associated Press poll. All 12-0. Halfback Charlie Horton scored the first TD and halfback Joe Scales the other. Dave Orr, a skinny 148-pound halfback, scored three touchdowns. to lead Colorado Mines to: a 26-14 victory over Colorado College in the Rocky Mountain Conference, Heavy rain postponed Detroit at Boston College until tonight. 4 San 49ers; Joejer running attack found the big they have been blanked. ' a; vi nd?) Perry, fullback; Hugh McElhenny, | Trojan line too tough to consistent- A blocked Brighton punt and a | Will be—not who will win. | : a right half; and John Henry John-|ly move. Tecovery in the end zone by West | With the Wolverines’ agile end OSSESSION OF KOAMIN JUG|~,<* ha areas ay | eneser | an, Romney cei Se Se 4 : : ; Why md egy combination so Jayhawk Would Lakers’ 136 victory over the Bull- touchdown favorite Kramer oa t ° . red ac t i ng By BILL CORNWELL Shamrocks scored on the Ist | game at Briggs Stadium? Perry, | ike to Know See sad, thelr it pin in five End 0 cet Sony oe After being held th a 646 tie for| play of the 4th quarter to begin | McEtheuny and Johnson have P . Garts this year. tiling " three periods, St. s Sham-| the 47D avalanche. Dan Dropps | gained a combined total of 7,900 | Who's on First © Madison sits alone in the Oak. |, iO" TP Michivae Biadin wins me) bee tere ek | en eee as | amines, noe. ne Lenene fo ct toey 2 | crap weather predicted in the last quarter to cn > _— : “rated Clawson a - : Royal Oak St. Mary, 324, in a| 7 yards for 9 touchdown. those yards with a 5.7 average | Remsberg is a,.senior on the Kan 7-0 im the top tit of the Oakiand- Borage og Aa hare Suburban Catholic League football) Dropps spearheaded the next| Per carry: sas football team, but he isn’t too B loop last evening, Yn the nme | 1 lost to Miami of Ohio, Tulane game Friday night at Wisner Sta-|tany with a Si-yard punt return| Further, this trio has scored 77|!amiliar to Jayhawk fans. conference, Trey and Fitsgerald | 114 finally, Mimesota in its only dium. to the Irish 15. Dropps moved to} touchdowns running and another 14 Remsberg isn't too familiar with et Ss Tt eee Big 10 game to date. Michiean Victory enabled Bob Mineweas-| the one in two carries from where | on passes. ; his position, either. Last year, he Barors from ‘Bloomfield Hills | rolled over Missouri, 42-7, squeaked oes Mikes to retain the/Ed Smith plunged across. Mike! ‘hen there's Tittle, who has|W&S carrying and punting against eradicated the sting of defeat for|past Michigan State. 14-7, and ™ jug for the 6th straight | Lyons circled end for the extra gained. 13,156 yards passing in| UCLA. Chuck Mather moved.him the Ist time in two-and-a-half years | smothered Army, 26-2 last week- year. St. Michael has held the | point. en years, completing 958 in 1,769 | 1° guard, pulled him back to full- as they chalked up an 18-0 victori- | end. ; traveling award since its inaugura- With four minutes.remaining the | tosses. He has thrown 63 touch-| 8ck when an emergency arose. | | ous win over Fraser of the Sub-| One of the game’s most interest. : tion in 1950. tz _| Shamrocks“struck again. Fullback | down passes, In spring practice for this sea- | urban Southeastern League. Al ing points could be a fresh look 5 Ron Elmy broke through the mid- And the Lions, unless they have | 9°. was at end, then Bowland, Carl Marrow and Jim/| for the fans, however. Michigan . oe dle and galloped 71 yards to score. | something which hasn't shown so| SWitched to guard and fullback. Kearney did the scoring has yet to really cut loose with its Maples Collect |2rrz Sess = mis risen, far wet pe on, eed, clara MRM barge gk Reg So or bac an end run. .} pare for this type of power. me,” , smiles, “That's Holly 1 Matgra = and tab’ eis eld, se aes A St, Mary team took} ‘he is nothing. I haven't stayed put long A 1 ville 8. ich some say ost as Siiueeatens et game is even more signifi- 3 Centet Line 89, Northville 13 deft as its first string fit ° te the alr and Dropps intercepted | cane for Detroit than it would ap ehough to know South ‘Lyon 14, Manchester 13 3 , the visitor's 25 and advanced to)"'C.. 04 puaay Parker has said F | f C\ { Lake Yiew 15, Warzen 13. 'Vikina Harriers Take Park the ‘one, Then Dropps powered | iotore he still thinks he has a agieis, Liemenis Ponting Press Phote : | 19th Consecutive Win Hand Hazel Park .33) across to wind up the scoring. | Ci aice to take the National Foot-|s aps 3 SHAMROCK TD—St. Michael’s Danny Dropps (above, with ball) Navy Easy Favorite are to 13 Loss to Stay in| After nsutfing two golden scor- _| pall League title with an 8-4 record. | [f} Title Showdown smashed over the St. Mary’s (RO) forwards to score the last of four | =| Walled Lake Viking harriers ing opportunities, = break per- | But he added: “This is it. If we| . ‘ | Shamrock TDs in the final period of last night’s 326, victory bere. B f p § tucked away their 19th consecutive Unbeaten Ranks mitted the Mikes to tally their | can't win thé Ist one, we aren't} st, Mary's unbeaten Eaglets,| Mikes broke a 3rd period 64 tie with the big rally in which Dropps was 10 D@@T FENN fate ead Arman 4 a ee Ist TD in the 2nd period. |. Elmy | going anywhere. But goes Once | shooting for their 1st Suburban | the spearhead. An unidentified Shamrock (on bottom of pile) had) UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. —' Thurston in a triangular meet at Hazel Park High School's new| grabbed Bresinski's fumble on | get one unider our belt, there's n0| Catholic League football cham. | blocked out a St. Mary lineman, while (47), another St. Mary's player Undefeated, untied and unscored | Walled Lake. The score was Walled : head football coach, Charles Skin- —— ter the oat par gard a pain wes ae ee ine greatest | was a little late with his tackle, |upon Navy, an easy favorite on | Lake 15, Hamtramck 59 and Red- ner, was handed a rude reception , . arker readily admits ol crown Sunday aft-| : a hard, fast field, met Penn State | ford Thurston 65, : in his debut Friday night at Bir-/ s+ Mary’s Irish came back to|defending NFL champions arejernoon when they meet Center / ‘today in the equalizing effects of | The Vikings captured seven of - mingham. The undefeated Maples. score their only touchdown and going anywhere, that Ist ae has | Line St. Clement by Orchard Lake. ‘Target for Today | mud, ; the 1st eight places with team co- routed their Eastern Michigan| knot the count at : halftime. | to come real quick—like Sunday. ——e time is 2 p.m, 5 Z The gale and rains which swept | captain Joel Bailey ‘setting sa new League foe, 33-13, for their Sth) Sparked by Brezinski’s S2yard| Pitan = bpd wae wou aR : } - Oe 2, |Pennsylvania and the rest of the course mark at 10:43 6-10 with cé- consecutive victory and 3rd loop | run, the Irish moved to the Mikes’ | Fing| Start for Nashua : ‘op a ie jouses, current- Spartan S Set Sights on East Coast yesterday made the | captain Gerald Avery right on his win... two. Brezinski bucked over. ly deadlocked league leader- | Beaver Field turf rough for foot-| heels to finish 2nd. — St din NEW YORK (#—Nashua — ship we 3-0 records. The team Pe , ball. | . T er coe the last start of his brilliant surmounting this hurdle could U ed I h Go ] . ° line for Secmaaghantre sit teat Solunar Table year-old career in the $75.000-added | coast to the title. The Eagiets are ACTOSS . TIS a Hommeconntig sehout for the fea, |COrdS Buy Pair ; . Gown tn the Ist period, The aerial | Listed seep - _ sr) gv gan = Gold tgay 4 and rg Ranta ent di thts eich EAST LANSING u) — An un-, Peaks the top performer, Quarter. | ture attraction of State's centen-| ST. LOUIS @® — The St. Louis i ‘a © eee ae cov pasa. acoieding fs John Alden racing strip at Belmont Park is! at Hazel Park tomorrow afternoon | marked Notre Dame goal line | ale Earl Morrall changes the “"™™ — a cher of poly fe votong cing eal 2 Maples tallied twice in the 2nd Knight's solunar tables, from which | going to stop him. : at 2:30 ina struggle between vic- | is today’s target for the Michigan{ pace with a. passing attack that p.- .: ° : ‘national Le lubs, the fi ‘ '° quarter, John Appleford scamp-| the times are taken: ~ ee tory-starved squads. State- football forces, demoralized Stanford the last time Pick Skating Squad player @eels tor the foun ohne ered 19 yards for the Ist TD and) SUNAS a sear! Geethern detteeia wi, Wonnee Me. - . The Irish, undefeated idols of a | out. . |\ CHICAGO (Leaders of the | Frank Lane became general man- Swaney hit George Huffman on a = tae neic | een 2%, BERT coterede College 14 Cosmah, Nasrina Picks large section of football fans, have| A sellout crowd of more than, U.S. Figure Skating Assn. open a| ager. 12-yard pass for the other. we et emer *@ Vanderbilt 12, Chattanooga 0. * G6 deni k beaten and shut out Southern | 52,000 will be in Macklin Stadium | two-day meeting today which may| Acquired by the Redbirds ypster- Birmingham reached paydirt two A.M. P.M, 8. ig 2 College, postponed in Gardenia Stakes Methodist, Indiana and Miami so | for the 2 p.m. (EST) kickoff. The | end with the selection of the United | day were outfielder Archie Wilson more times in the final period to 6:35 12:28 Fob 25:90 South Carolina Bate 36. Clerk 13, 7 CAMDEN, N.J. @—East Acres far this season.” game is a national TV feature and | States figure skating squad for the | from Toronto and shortstop Eddie conclude its ‘scoring. Wayne Geg- Wo S Cc t Whittier? Ovcidental | Farm's Cosmah and Nasrina from| They've won 11 in a row since | 4lso will be shown in color. 1956 Olympics. | Kasko from Richmond, Va. __ i p Bigasspean ioe mal te Ra So Pon ae Tae ©] ann arene Gette creek ie the Virginia Stables of Howell E. | 8” upset by Purdue in the sevond : : : nine-yard run Tony Evange! r Pentat n Title Alment 33, Brows City 4. Jackson were favored to battle it | game last year, . v ” : e 3 a . ta went 18 yards for the other.| . ' filminghem 33, Masel Park 13 out at Garden State today—in the| Michigan State is trying to claw a cto 0) @ W SC C ld p { gates Si neal e umma noone ea Reiter * arene es woot weve rem aega| OJON VICIOTY UVEr WISCONSIN LOUIC Poin | nt Northern 14, . r wh nem Majd fle. 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Plastic Tile Easy to Appl ws Sales ‘ Service pens my pen foamy od Gre OAS | Homeowners, ty are ding rough plaster. Wallpaper or ot|| REFRIGERATION - |/@ RESIDENTIAL “—] Acre Farm—just off M-59. ‘ “A Terrific Second Home lavestment”’—Fairl Clean, fg more of their own home modern-| cloth must be removed and le 60 a. it . i veidy pie ee a 100° izing than ever, and the big reason | washed off before tiling. as 461 Elizabeth Lake Read 845 West Huron St. AS LOW AS Well insulated. Oil Heat, Full Bath, Situated 90’ by i Lot. Must sacrifice. Will rent easily. Your offer and a jm is the new ease of remodeling, us-| Walls must be true to insure a FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 a low down payment takes it. — i ing plastic wall tile. Old-fashioned | good job. If wall is not true‘ or has | peasy guep quem guecy gemey pep pemey prey “Another Hard to Find Value"——Basement Home near White Lake. |” to form a smooth, | i : Well kept. Very greg moa gf va wow Heater, Oil Heat. t culty aye psec aw aa oy level ny After wall is pre-| Tt PRE-CUT or co Pe Bedrooms. Large Kit . Over re of Ground, a inexpen nstall-| pared, follow these easy steps: ~ ° . $800 Down. Tetal Price Only $2500. , ing plastic wall tile made of poly- Drew guide lines, using a level, l California Redwood HOMES . F tyrene. ‘ o determine horizontal nd verti- : . t “Last Chance of the Season” —Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated— Because plastic tile is light) cal starting lines, (Upper left). On Beautiful Waterford : This quaint summer. Hideaway. A split level waterfront home jg| Weight, a specially constructed sup-| Using a mastic trowel, apply | & Hill Estate ‘ completely furnished including indoor fireplace, outdoor barbecue, fm| Porting wall is not required—im-| mastic (adhesive) smoothly and in | fi} s | lawn furniture, picnic table, power mower, etc. Situated on a well portant in renovating an older | sufficient quantity to insure good $ hidden landscape. One-half acre fenced jot. home, Tile may be applied over| coverage en back of tile. (Upper Pines 7 5 00 Up $1,000 Down. Total Cost $5750. smooth plaster, plasterboard, ply-| right.) v | : , wood, and many other surfaces./ Begin setting tile in middle of SEE : . NEW ; my It is not satisfactory to “tile’’ over wall at top level line, pressing Iu \ : | sec tirmiy’ino nace anvine| oo KIERBERT C. DAVIS AW ope . at rs only. ! : . 3-BEDROOM Versatilt Ke laying a half-dozen horizontal tiles, | Ss Real Estate — Builder > LAKEFRONT ti lay a vertical row to lower edge of |] 4925 Pontiac Lake Rood or 3-7614 © HOME {0 Decorati neat appearance, All partial tiles : ~— appear in corners, (Lower : 5 $ : ; Panoramic Window is one of the many special features of the home. ; 7 PAY 3 0 r Situated on an 80 by 210 ft. wooded lot. Total Price is only Versatility is the key word in Mo Oe ew on Zz $16,950, Will duplicate for $12,950 on your own lot... there Il modern home decorating. There| tiling before corner is set. ‘ * MONTH Mp —————— : ere many to choose .- » priced right . . . only 20% down. are good reasons for this, chief of | Whe several rows have reached To. ___— ) Drive out today to Lakewood Village, 10 miles west of Pontiac [| (155 is that the same items used | ‘is stage, place each corner tile, plus toxes =n ‘on M-59. . ji yet creative ways | © ‘HS down the line. Special tile = — — i tee e's | apes may be wed as trite NATIONAL HOMES ; terior, After installation, remove excess >) 7400 Highland Rd. M-59 8081 Commerce Rd. Another good reason is economy, | mastic with sft cloth and sultable 2 and 3 BEDROOMS -4 ‘ EMpire 3-4197 Tt usually costs less 8 | cleaner, Do not polish mastic Medel : ) EMpire 3-4236 | pi sativels ‘tow wane tantligs|octa Yo peek pips wah Gah Caly 1.3 miles north of Osten Lake Vilage CUTS FUEL BILLS UP TO 40% and materials than it does to em-| cloth dipped in warm water to Deily end Sundeys 1,000 feet west ° z C. SCHUETT REALTY, Inc. | Sci... So Ee coe Poo ric DONALDSON LUMBER CO e . | Home materials now in the fore-| added (one tablespoon per gallon ‘ 7 | L . Phone KE 2-2400: front are those — ened | yr a a to my ny . ce ‘ Ld ; which complement e other, | Ww e Lower “ : tf : . " = | serve a variety of uses, and are| The result? A hardy, permanent |] Medel Home Phone EM 3-972 Oitice Phone mi 4.0328 fi 27 Oreherd Leke Ave : FE 2-8381 eminently durable, They include | wall covering, yet. an attractive . hardwood, stone, ceramic tilé, one, having a softness of color) ~ quarry and brick. | which blends admirably with any’ Chairs should never be tee | °°: . large or small, because you'll | . want te move them around at | FIX U ) i times. They should be arranged ra’ plement, set clash, with cadh CLEAN UP | “in diterent wage, Note that op RENT A designers have developed chairs the ving of dining room ‘aren, MULUL U Small sofas, rather than large anes, make good sense becuse Mea + nishes Color, too, plays a large role, | MiaumiAAasmaeeneds ber. Keep your larger picees in| MMU MEL LALA pleasant but neutral tones. MEG CO | Long Ladder Needed A 28%foot extension ladder: is needed for paigting the upper story of a two-story house. The Institute ' for Safer Living says an even long- ier ladder is needed for the gable | ends, . We Spostelie in | COMMERCIAL BUILTUP ROOFING Phone FE 2-202) a3 NM. Case Estadtished W918 ~ Get An Enti With Obtigati HUGUS-MARSH MER ROOFING & INSULATION CO. Y 4s f Gully Tu Lamarvic WATER SOFT STEEL SCAFFOLDING fer every requirement. Roll- ing trestles and special scaffolding “for steir- ways, stores, churches and bank lobbies. Hobby Center of Ideas! SYNTRON ELECTRIC Dozens of HAMMERS. Tools for need. ; Handyman ead f Plans Free! MALL CONC f CRETE SUR- ' ; FACERS & GRINDERS. VA and FHA [ | ——_— Terms Available i Come in today for your FREE SANDERS — Belt, Vibret- Vets Nothing Down ; How-to-Do-It Magazine. Full of | ing and Disc. Civiliens $990 Down © . ( Money Saving Ideas to S-t-r-e-t-c-h H. Hi. STANTON oe PLUS Costs a _ f those Hard Earned Dollars. 103 State —_- FE 5-1683|| McCULLOCH by ped tetielin . end 9”, | MOREL OPEN BAILY 10 A.M. to 9 PLM. We Garry Only First Quality Lember) |” wwcuRANCE [Jens || 1 Sy a and Nationally Advertised Materials : , ae FE 66010 —_J | 96 Barnes pitting Stems. ee THATCHER ae Roth Lumber Co. |f "watt,|/ cet: 3360 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 5-8780 FREE PARKING a eee ROSE-HILL teary co. i! 0 GRAND RIV KE 2.9960 HOMES IN MK VERMICULITE INSU Is the easiest of all insuletions ING FHL 0 heared beset job is done! 1 in installation costs...as mach as 40¢ out dolias. It pays for itself! 151 Oakland Avenue with ZONC LITE , install...insulate average attic in one afternoon’ for at low as $67.60. ZONOLITE pours right out of the bag...no 80 fuss! @ save up to every fuel to last the lifetime of your ‘ poe “POOLE LUMBER 0. FE 4-1594 | de aif Worst Dwellings in U.S. Found in Mississippi Census Bureau data reveals Mississippi had the highest per- centage of dilapidated dwellings of any state in the union in 1980. | The report disclosed that one out of every four of Mississippi's 334,000 non-farm homes were in| a dilapidated condition. California appeared to have the best record with almost 87 per cent of its 3,400,000 non-farm homes with all necessary usehold facilities. and not dilapi- A Step in Beauty ORNAMENTAL IRON Corner Columns Flat Columns Check These Features: ‘@ Non-Skid to Prevent Slipping ' -@ No Sections to be F Apart by Frost or ‘@ Bich Viors-Packed Waterproof Concrete -@ Steel Reinforced Sot G 80. Pr. OF PORCH SPACE We Deliver Anywhere CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 Concrete Steps ones re 43m ig ye CLEAN UP RENT A > T EAMER PONTIAC PAINT a t7 Big, New 3-BEDROOM HOME FOURTH | THIRD z «© City Water and Sewer li i SECOND 8 @ Wood Gliding Windows @ Lerge Lots MODEL OPEN DAILY and SUNDAYS - PHONE FEderal 4-4138 For Only |. And Look at All These Features: @ 251236 (900 Sq. Ft. of Living Space) eve Nes. Schools Total Price ‘7400 Pay Only $750 Down! . Built by | BvG INVESTMENT CO. | ‘45+ % INCLUDING TAXES AND INSURANCE %& FHA TERMS || three ees of wax: ay er findividuality is’ > Paneling in Pine Gains Popularity ha is the word in pine paneling these days. Popular for centuries for Early American settings, pine paneling more recently as Hail The : wl Py rd ie i e : i E 3° i The modern effect is created by the finish which is applied. Take knotty western pine paneling, for example. When finished in a me- dium or dark stain, it is usually associated with colonial furnish- ings. But when finished in clear o remain on the paneling, the pronounced the color will be. - ling protective coating is. ob- by one or two thin coats.of whit, shellac, followed by two or limited, because of the , ot finishes and be- ten dfferent woods virtually | great cause there IWALLPAPE o4 | frees the western, ping region | No matter what the architecture —Early Americah, contemporary, | or traditional — the pine-paneled wall is a practical and handsome way to impart warmth and inter- est to any room in the\home. And because of its durability), and easy Vitrolite Glass Aids \_ Bathroom Surfaces \ | Steam and water, soaps and\ detergents, lotions and. oils—the so harmful [\ “bathroom hazards"’ ‘The longer the mixture vie allowed |, iv) THE PONTIAC Pl PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1955 Tee Gndeaih Pues Tnitty snsctcel vias design. In this setting, a wall of knotty pine has been long a favorite material for Early American settings, used to complement the adjacent wall of glass. ¢ 1s being widely used today in homes of contemporary Don't empty a sanding machine dust bag into a furnace or incin- erator because of the possibility of a dust explosion. ~werereeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrY Yrvrreveeeseeeeeeeeee PPPS SSS SSS SSS rTrS wvevvveTerreTreeeT rwrwee#eoguwgqVtTevrerTere v“wewrvrrrvrrwrerwrewrry © © BUILDERS’ | SPECIALTIES i SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY Co. 140 N, Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 . Commercial and Industriel Wiring Specialists 13450 Union Lake Commerce | Rd. Area as low as DOWN For Information Call: COLWELL HOMES, INC. Mi 6-2022_ 4057 Meple Rd. , EMpire 3-4109 ae ae e j li it's a quick trick among am Se .ait. the. ene, Aomaieah spk eve ee | "Y oul Distinctive Le prac | Home Is Ready You M] RANCH , . TWO-LEVEL... TRI-LEVEL Highly Restricted for the Discriminating — “ ‘Custom-Built Ready for Occupency H %23,500 to $35,500 jj q Models Open Daily and Sunday 11 to 8 GOLF VIEW Lake, Adjacent to Morey's Golf Course Fi eee eT tikes nt ol fontian SEE—COMPARE—THEN BUY! MULTI LAKES REALTY ‘Custom Built by Harold bated a: Ceo. EMpire 34121 p> Birmingham Modern Louvered Interior Doors Et Etec ah toe en oe $1200 1. $4250 Knotty Pine Paneling $226 per M Extruded Aluminum Combination Doors — wih Nosdeare “ $32.50 ‘DIXIE LUMBER CO., Inc. 831 Ocklend Ave. FE 2-0224 BALLARD ELECTRIC CO. S48 9, Paddock Bt. FE 4-4201 PLUMBING Heating and Industrial | Piping STEVE KRUCHKO , Call OR 3-9497 PECIAL DEAL! ROOFING SPECIAL DISCOUNT During SEPT. *"? OCT. OF ALL TYPES e+ incleding Aluminum * CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES * & SIDING © No Money Down © FHA Terms © As Long As & YEARS TO PAY! All other types of modernization work. No job tee forge . ».. ne job ter moll! ‘ Phones: FE 2-704 er FE 2-8245 Evenings: OR 3-2276 Water- ford Hill Manor sign — turn left, follow signs. 4 Why Wait Another Day? CHOICE BUILDING. SITES Are Selling Fast! Select the Perfect Site FOR YOUR FUTURE HOME NOW Waterford Hill Manor Some of the most scenic buildin in the county can be found at lakefronts, Spruce covered hillsides . . panoramic views, perfect for bi-level and tri-level homes bie cue lots are still available, but don’t delay— rive out tomorrow—see what's reall diffe Waterford Hill Manor. y rent: stout WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE it 5660 Dixie OR 3-] of Waterford Oakland County’s New and Entirely Different Residential Community sites found anywhere . aterford Hill—Wooded lots with Highway — Waterto 872 or OR 3-1769 Sad ey Jey ei wees J ib / aes een THE PONTIAC PRESS, eh y em | i if , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 1955 DREAMING. | OFA... HOME OF . YOUR OWN? 2 Bedroom Bungalow Full Price Month Plus Taxes & Ins, 7,345" LOW DOWN PAYMENT $9697 Do You Own Land Suitable ® e* oe ) gic. position for any one of the f or Development : ? . « delightful new versions of the serv- $ MONTHLY PAYMENT: @ PATENTED ¢ : ing me Serving carts today have f We are looking for wiadini either” undovelooed « or developed that Hg SOMPOUND PAINTS ON TO « been designed in accent moods, Homes. Includes principel & interest _ can-be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy fig SUAS a 2% Well as being highly useful.) } 55 N. Parke St. eynatuassen re | it or develop it on either @ cash basis or partnership or we'll do HB @ Do It Yourself Mart ¢| Desks. server-chests, storage FE .4-5181_ . — it on a fee basis, completing all of the. engineering and plat work, 9 ® 256 Seuth Saginaw «| walt, _— Ran re, —— > as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills H/@@@@@OQVCCOOCEE one me decuite tahtia Gat 7-8 : necessary will help you get the most for “your property. teleph , ‘ wo provide » ae @ eae . SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 [| 7 race of the hens ey o en You Think of of the hallway. i Your hallway be merely & CLEAN UP MODEL HOME 2383 Orchard Leke Rood, Rt.-No. 5 Real Estate {] titte tane or it can be an inter 162 Foirmont This home was made beautiful for only 14" a month y o ail ! > mae sen Gt Pres | 3 ! i aaae a eo Read how easily YOU can cover ugly sidewalls with’ Gold Bond Chroma-Tex Eon thought home ceoenaiien | are in a. mix-match age, it is fun to coordinate table settings. Variety store glass dessert dishes may be used with your best china, colorful napkins might be used instead of conventional white or egg shell or other formal linens. But when it comes to a motif, it is fun to coordinate it, Take the motif from your glass-- ware pattern, Bubbles, a spray of wheat, a star or what have you, ‘might be painted or embroidered | on table cloths and naphing for a different effect. ., One recent experiment invelved taking a sunburst pattern from a glass and transferrring the de- sign onte the fabric, It is done | this way: Tape tracing paper to your glass. | Make an ink tracing of the design. Turn over the tracing and go over | 1B sang genlpuina ty do seal : CELLAR WALLS: Think of... Paul A. Kern New te Oar Temporary — Tile N. sagimaw~Leep Bid vee Since 1919" | erase candi | Choice of Colors! . PHA Anoncing. Budget terms, KOOL VENT _Aluminum Awnings ‘ CUSTOM MADE Coordinate Table Settings| From Glassware Patterns iron, Turn the material over and press it.on the back, This process should set the color, according to Your paint color tones should harmonize with the table color background, Gold and silver would be pretty on blue, red; green. Earth tones would be lovely on ‘yellow. White on black would be | Striking, Ditto white on red or green, Hallway Offers Decoration Site age units which double as seat- | ing units, are functional and | beautiful suggestions,- A connecting hall between the ‘ dining room and kitchen, or dining room and living room, is a strate- esting, integral part of your home, ‘Area Office Planned regular office of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. A one- story brick and cement block building is taking form on West Huron street, two blocks west of Telegraph. When completed, will have 3,350 square feet of space housing a manager's office, an agents’ office, a main. office, and |” | rest rooms for the employes. It will be compictely air-conditioned. John W. Vos, manager of the | Royal Oak office, has had Pontiac under his jurisdiction as a de- tached office. After mid-January tached office. there will be a manager as well as an increased staff in this area. Goodman-Tessler Company of ‘| Detroit is doing the building from plans furnished by the main office of the insurance company. Vanity Table Lavatory Made in Popular Colors One of the most convenient fix- tures for the family bedroom is the vanity or countertop lavatory which permits dressing and grooming while the bathroom is occupied. ° Dressing table lavatories come | in many popular colors as well as ‘white and provide plenty of cabi- net space for perfumes, toilet ar- - | ticles, make-up and cosmetics. Ad- the “bui Iding | After mid-January, | Slum Clearance Progress Noted WASHINGTON «INS) — Housing officials _say - the — government's broad program to eliminate slums. is making “steady” progress with | 196 cities now participating in the | campaign. - | The goal—as laid down by ad-| ministration leaders—is to rid the | nation of its 15 million substand-| ard dwellings and replace ‘them | with decent quarters as soon as possible, Although the program has been © slow in the making, officials re port they are now able to see | tangible results. They predict slum elimination will be a ma- . jor activity of the construction | industry in the next five years. So far, the Housing and Home | Willis M. BREWER Broker RENT A 9” HIGH SPEED} All Types of Wood Finishes PONTIAC PAINT MFG. CO FE 5-6184 17-19 S. Perry St ATSM ~ +’ 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! You cen depend on us for QUALITY .. . SERVICE... SUYSFACT ION! * VETERANS -- No Money Down Phone FE 5-4731 REALTY 20030 JAMES COUZENS PHONE BRoodwey 3-100) Open Daily and Sunday | P. M. to 6 P. M. 7 ® Lusaire Autematic Oil Heat © Steel Casement ' e Windows : ager on a mt a a EN eR ARR IRR a pera ererrna ae ) | ~A mut cam szt|] by Metropolitan Life [nye DAN ROSE Bove cue vureum ! | Phone FE 2- 9209 Pontiac will si have its own D | a SA , : ; R + Fall ts Choose From ° Pett Closers with te nt sioahcnyait Featuring FHA Close to schools — bus the reverse side with a-soft art Finance Agency has approved 297) @ Large Utility Room : shopping. Take N. | pencil, | anti-slum projects in the 196 par- Hasdsvecd Fleess et i Place the tracing, ink side up on | There is one part of the home se — renaing re | ‘ bed Perry to Madison turn | the fabric where you want the de- | ithat is apt to be overlooked—the soi ext an gg ‘een tie re-| : | | @ Tile Bath and Shower left on Madison to | sign to appear, and go over the | hallway. pn areca dy aum s if. - @ Automatic Gas Heat model . . . open daily ink outlines with a shar» hard | « « <*¢ Ducted Into Each Room =| trom 1:00 pencil. wl Ninety-one of the. projects, in- 399 S. PADDOCK ST. . An entrance hall gives your | volving federal outlays of aboyt 168 ; @ Wood Kitchen Cabinets This should leave. an outline on | guests their first insight of ydéur | million dollars, are said to be in “ @ Automatic Hot Water FE 5.7923 the fabric, Paint in the design | home. Why not furnish it as at- ithe * ‘well-advanced” stage. When e Cement Walk to Sidewalk with fabric paint, available in art | tractively as you would-any other completed, they are expected to = . : supply, department or do-it-your: | part of your home? Here is the | clear the way for $46 million dol- | self centers, spot where you could extrava-| jars worth. of new construction in- . : . ’ ad ; i After the colors dry, place a dry | gantly place an ornate, but useful! cluding housing and office build- z ' s cloth over the design, face ip, and | occasional piece of furniture. — | ings,’ 773 MADISON ¢ press decorated areas with a hot! qT» inject a note of utility, deske | — | sterage chest-servers, and: stor- . : : SE lat ll WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS | dition of a vanity lavatory to a | boudelr will give feminine mem- - Display Office in Pontise bers of the family more privacy se wesbene ann, boa or'sases and time for personal attention. . Siding Shingles Nothing makes a home look wosge than bat- tered-looking sidewalls. Nothing eats up more of your time and money than constantly paint- ing them and fussing over them! Forget em! Cover them once and for all with Gold Bond Chroma-Tex Siding Shingles and pay for them with easy monthly or weekly pay- ments. The exteriors of your home will be beautiful the reat of your life. Neighbors will stop and admire your home—envy its beauty, ~ ‘These remarkable shingles are fireproof. Come in seven lovely colors. And STAY beau- tiful. The colors are protected against fading, aun, dirt, rain by exclusive ‘‘Surfaseal Finish” — a protective plastic coating. e We've prepared an ingenious sliding: panel book to show you exactly how your home will look with Gold Bond Chroma-Tex Siding Shingles. Want to see it? Send the coupon below. A Beautiful Ld ba in Drayton Heights 7,300) Liban TERMS” IN PONTIAC ee St. Joseph Hospital District, Modern 2 Bedroom ‘ ; ‘Sion a Nicely londscaped fo" Yel good buy“ $1500 Oak Floors — Tile Baths 1 | tates Chain Costa \2 3 = F.A. Oil Heat —Colored Fixtures WA wennnn a TIRED OF LOOKING AT THOSE UGLY SIDEWALLS? SEND THIS COUPON. la, 4 Bedroom with full basement and large lot. $3200 Down. Total Cost $12,000, FHA terms. Rench at Loke. Modern New 3 Bedroom Home. 1% baths, large living room, plus sliding glass doors from 2 back bedrooms to large terrace. This beautiful home located on large 100 ft. wide lot amongst majestic ooks. Priced et Only $14,500. Copper Plumbing Automatic Gas Hot Water Heater - i. Pontiac, go out Dixie Hwy. | (US-10) to Sesh- |} abew Road. Turn right on Seshe- $ ' i i Per Month ' SS Senses een National Gypsum Company. 255 Tilden Ave., Pontiac, Mich. | went to vee the Widing-pane! beok thet Gold Bond S S suecty now my here will book with Olfices at Olfices at . ASBESTOS SHINGLES Sy Sota ogres 7400 Highland Rd, M-59 8081 Commerce Rd. — ! EMpire 3-4236 EMpire 3-4197° 3 DAN ROSE ; REALTY MODEL OPEN DAILY & rene teu seeewween == Terms. Mbve right in. 3 Detroit Offices . C. SCHUETT REALTY, Inc. Phone KE 2-2400 | 20030 James Couzens Hwy.” Youngstown Kitchens Phone BRoadway 3-1001 baw two miles to model, - s (including taxes and | | | * LD Zt] on i j ea | 0) ae ark ane, Be I og, / j ; | i. : i! Pie hal ‘ i ‘ thee: ae “4 __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1955_ ee Po ee y, i rag | pe ii \ “ } | i ‘ ‘ } 4 =e ONE OF THE BEST | ae ae In Towa! ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY $2995 FIBERGLAS .$39% 1" an 530? Mm , Open ‘til 8 P. M. Men., Tues., Wed.,. Thurs. | $4395 ma $4595 NO MONEY N NO PRESSURE CALL Ft FOR | FREE ES! ESTIMATES! Beccuse We Ase Distributors —"ALWINDO CO. 1702 S. Telegraph (Aug. Johnson a ute) FE 5-3728 een — INSULATE Now! Do-It-Yourself in One Afternoon with ZONOLITE® Because Zonolice vermiculite is the miracle mineral that estes! 02 «gga abe tegen Are No cutting to size... 20 nailing... n0 blowing. And Zonolite stays in place... guaranteed to last for the life of your home. Rotproof, rodent-proof, fre- proof! Come In for FREE estimate. a8 LOW As $§760 Cost for Avg. . Attle ‘CHURCH'S, INC. FE 2-0233 "107 Squirrel; Acburn Heights ad ge apapea bet the pen | * Ru SAE CRA Mint HUA J ae vee home is one of several hundred Drayton Plains. A 2%0-heme community is be- | ing bullt on Sashabaw Read in Drayton Plains by Hy Standard Builders of Detroit. The subdi- vision in being planned as a complete unit, with paved streets, coordinated exterior col- ors and ‘gq $200,000 water system. es, sound conditioning and match- ing aluminum screens are a few | of the innovations. * * «@ of living area, In addition to the 23-foot living room with its ven- tilating picture window, the house features a dining room, kitchen, utility room and bath. “Living Flow” is the theme ot the house which is planned on the basis of traffic flow rather than convention, according to Don Young whose firm designed Hy Haven homes. - Outside feature of the homes in- clude 100-foot lots and paved side | drives, Models are open for in-' Here's Some Helpful Hints on Insulation CHICAGO (INS)—If you suspect your home insulation of not pro- eine you as it should, here are e signs which may give you * 1, Homes with proper insulation were some 15 degrees cooler than outdoors during the summer heat spells. 2. A home that is cold, despite high fuel intake, is generally in- sufficiently insulated. Custom Made de Wrought Iron Reilings - "PONT! AC PREC ECAST "| Housing in ma | a America On a national basis, 70 per cent , “The | Meadowbrook” - @ Oak Floors © Paved Streets 3-Bedroom © Tiled Baths © Large Lots Brick Homes lof se Lokeweed “Orie, then turn night te [| new homes. Down —»FHA or GI Mortgages 7150 Open Daily and Sunday, | to 8 P. M, ‘WM. “A. KENNED e Full Basement e Gas Heat (Near Watkins Leke) In Waterford. Township 8097 W. Huron FE 4-3569 Custom features from higher priced homes are being included | in the low ranch-type houses. Wide | over-hangs, covered ranch porch- The three bedrooms are included | in these starter homes, which con- | tain more than 1200 square feet | 3. An uninesulated home is likely to collect dirt, particularly around the ceilings. : 4 Coach cio tation ems oT ee, Cs a nsulation with @ . . ruler. if it is leas than three BLDR’S SUPPLIES thick all over, according ‘7, |i BUILDERS’ HOWE. ditional insulation . material is needed. a Ae Seren oe ce DICKIE leaks, as oe often become wa- . "e+e. «Some inziatnn nateriats prof Eber Co. vide nourishment for vermin 2495 Orchard Leake Rd. HY HAVEN wdiideias — This three-bedroom, ranch-type starter | being built on Sashabaw road in) | baths. The homes in Hy Haven Lakeside Village require no down payment | | for veterans, with a total price of $11,600. Some of the features in these homes are maple kitchen cabinets, 10 big storage cabinets and tile -—_—__---------- > Workshop Patterns by Ruth Wyeth Spears INET AROUND HOw TO BUDA CABINE fa oy ne PATTERN 335 SINK. CABINET — While - this sketch shows a cabinet for a small kitchen sink, the pattern in- cludes variable dimensions for adapting the construction to a sink of any size; or to extend the cabi- net along the side of the kitchen. Each step in construction is Mu strated in large perspective draw- ings on pattern 335, The two containers for dish- washing supplies attached to the inside of doors are made from quarter-inch plywood. Tracing dia- grams for these are in full size | | on the pattern. To get pattern 335 2% cents. And for the Kitchen Re- | modeling Packet which includes the sink pattern, send $1. with your order to Pontiac Press Pat- tern Dept., Bedford Hills, New York. Vacuumize Fur Coats i . a Chicago store every fur coat s vacuum-cleaned regularly. seal” suscoutn Ik Gi fee oles extra to the. garment. When a coat is sold vacuumed thoroughly before de only, Send name and address with | ~ The | Lumber Phone FE 4-3538 AEC Says Chrysler ‘Doing A-Research WASHINGTON (®%—The Atomic Energy Commission confirmed to- day that Chrysler Corp. is one of five Michigan firms experimenting with atomic power. previously had hinted that it is working on atomic powered ve- hicles. ~ AEC listed Chrysier among firms receiving access permits to restricted data on ctvilian atomic energy uses. The others are General Motors Corp., Detroit Edison Co., Consu- mers Power Co, and Laboratory. Corp. of America, of Detroit. Colbert, appearing before a Sen- Te Buy or Sell Real Estate See Bateman and Kampsen 377 Seuth Telegraph FE 4-0528 | Porter Cable Hardware No. 1 . 3041 Orchard Leke Rd. FE 2-3766 Aisynite is ideal for Carperts, patios, and shewer stalls. Use Aisynite indoors | and out, fer fences, sun-shelters, windew There's modern magic in the way this miracle material offers unlimited ‘for striking new lighting and design features! Alsynite is the original translucent fiber- gias material, proven over years of satisfactory service. It's feather-light, shatterproof and glare-reducing. It can be sawed and nailed like wood! Ease of use cuts installation costs to the minimum. Avail- able in 19 attractive colors, in corrugated or flat panels. NOW! Free Kitchen Planning! ASK FOR OUR KITCHEN KEEGO nities PLANNING EXPERT = : sis ee SCE NEES ges | SPREE INET OTe Ee ree CRT AL ate committee there last June, asked Senators not to print his an- swer as to whether his company was working on atomic power. Double-Pane Insulating Today's mechanized kitchens; with their array of washing, dry- ing and heating appliances, 2212 Maddy Lone ° COMFORT . as are Chryler President L. L. Colbert | made more comfortable through TWOEKTS OWL ponER SALES. SERVICE GAS and OIL EXCEL MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor — Free Estimates FE 24970 @ SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS... . Ne a i ac the cost of ee | in: three years. your house is comfortable .°. . void of drafts by beeping heat SIDE im winter and OUTSIDE in Summer FIRE PROTECTION ... Tests by the National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C., _. proves that a home fully i inalated with Mineral Wool insula: “ERA GOR anh gs prevented Sey, *RELAX... Lusurious comfort is yours on cold winter nights. Enjoy the knowledge that your money is working for you... in fuel . savings. NO DOWN PAYMENT FHA TERMS AMBASSADOR INSULATION 483 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 5-8405 the use of Thermopane wind The double-pane insulating windows make it easier to control sudden temperature changes and mini- mize steaming and high humidity. HEATING EQUIPMENT THERES NOTHING FREER BURT! OTTO A. TRZOS 3101 Orchard Loke Rood KEEGO HARBOR ta DOORS AND WINDOWS . . . RONDEL FOLDING sarang agile AWNINGS. ]G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. * OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M.& | 2260 Dixie Hwy.— North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac e ye ais ‘ a ee A RTs near | | es ee ona. ge eee ee a Wise} tee | Soe r i hw as Pe ee ee ee ee ee ne ne ee ey a ee. Poe Me FS iv Pap be ie oe agli Ie tu ” de EE ey! PENT OE Oa a ; Po ae pari acne e i aes y\ Lt PA pa ered [ | CT We pe ne e i ; , / ie < en aay £5 j Wey ae Oy K te, ¢ 1! + \ } } | ; gat | . __THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13,1955) TWENTY-ONE genie Paint oe. wie SHugly Built Modern Homes Hampered| tov Hunting Hints | si Dont bestia lt Wt) States Spending Soars 4 : Builders still have to compete ,| CHICAGO—The states spent an — months’ the’ ’ : * ‘ / playroom in the new house. Don't ee a ean, Me ats eats, te bene! bY Ever-Present Moisture Problems _| x .smwe te sumo ot cite tx an wine bicten| atime Nah ol may 288 We _ maintenance of their Army-lssued ‘clothing. _ | Mappily or unhappily, dependi | plenty of opportunity, therefdre, to| When you can get one with Prac’ i454 pared with 16.8 billion ; or ’ ng "Eave Vents ey shop around and get the house tical built-in appliances. Take your | 1. oo. hetere, Outstanding state i. ‘s which really fits your family’s | time buying, debt..rose to a peak of 9.6 billion, = = = see ® «e+ Becae =e dee = -B cen -_- i if tt i 4233 is y fe 3 iL Se ee - to ventiats - Gable Vents, i] a It has not quite come to this yet. But certain companies continue to lead the public to believe that they give very cheap TV service. 3 There Are NO BARGAINS in TELEVISION REPAIR Files of the Business Ethics Board contain many com- laints against television companies offering ridiculously ow rates but these same companies seem to have a policy of making excessive charges. You do not save money with the television “bargainers.” house, But rather than keep our “HERE'S HOW you can install midget ventilators inconspicuously summer, - we've invented other in sidewalls, eaves, setts at mien. means of ventilating our houses. | usually installed in each space be-| themselves can escape to the TINY LOUVER tween wall studs—one at the top of | outside. One such product for this pur- the space, another at the bottom. | — Le V company Coast manufacturer about eight | tervals along eaves and soffits help - = ntilate the air space between a FE 5-2102 163 W. Montcalm § |Serimed ta: cosy" instalation in| ceiling and root. In summer’ thi ? : | - ; See ntts cette eaves and. ge. | Helps prevent the buildup of heat RELY on a REPUTABLE TELEVISION REPAIRMAN o ples, in order to ventilate these | #%4 moisture in attics. ee ; ‘ | Gead-air spaces. . ” |. pagktawe €f eouree' con. rele The vast majority of Pontiac television men are : The tiny louvers are round ‘and| some types of insulation. In win- completely reliable. Since the average set owner knows 4 come in one to six-inch sizes. They | ter the louvers help equalize the cre installed f@ héles drilled in| tomperntare between the vest nothing about his receiver, he must place his confidence in a repairman of known experience. SAA = Beautify Your Home With Natural Stone .. . IT COSTS SO LITTLE, YET ADDS SO MUCH! diameter e " the diameter of the: louver shank. _—— The louvers have. ‘built-in Save Yourself a Headache! Deal Only With a Reliable Serviceman! BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the - Pe at i RE z j , ee A F 3 Ee 2% _ = Mantle Shelves -| walls and insulation = Generally the tiny ventilators iM =* Blue and Butt Window Sills placed in sidewall to, correct Jee, Sisal maantoctwrer of a 7 — ‘ ° moisture condi as cal e . 4 =F Wall and Planter Box Coping Paint to Wister. ‘To, accom | ver that resrbles time Pontiac Chamber of Commerce =* Indiana Limestone Door Sills a emma tera ly Phone FE 5-6148 |” 5 db ete eee Ss ore ; a Mew Bt: wae Gee “ ci ET pee. Raat we See oa : mt iS Waldron Hotel Bldg. lorful Slate for Hearths, Vestibules, Pa . ever, does not ventilate the spaces | $94 N. Parke FE 2-412) within stud wall$; this job is han- _- @ Complete Line [|S isinncte wovers are in a t - of. SOIL PIPE = || butts oF siding We Carry @ Complete Stock of * Natural Building Stone ° Marble ° Slate — = 3 , and by in- =PONTIAC CUT STONEz and_ wae pensl, (hus boon dig 59 v4 Mi Wont of Apo) PR.0R3-1594E | FITTINGS || ferent a tant Ua oom ble except under close scrutiny.) STIMULI Sewer Crock cane reeves by ital Copper Tubing that os. ee within the walls d on — Well-Insulated Ceilings | | All Necessary || Keep Heat in House Fittings A tightly sealed attic space used to be considered good insulation to Phone Orders Taken | keep a house warm in winter, un- til moisture problems from con- d UNION LAKE densation began to appear and the And find out why this fine, modern furnace and top : superheated air in that space in quality installation adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for summer made rooms below almost your heating requirements. Goodwill Heating offers the e unlivable. . finest quality merchandise properly installed to guaran- Lo? fee your heating satisfaction. 7234 Cooley Lake Bd. ||| on the principal of the tent fly — Only a Rich Man Can Afford ‘Phone EM 3-3061 - a Poor Heating Plant GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 West Miron. (Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 as 7 * Lee aii Bae A iti i aN ia adie Ae INSTALLATION! | OF GAS or OIL CONVERSION BURNERS _ * No: Down Payment! ih * Up to 36 Months | Wl EME to Pay! i + As Low as $7.67 | ya Monthly! Established 1910 | A. ELBLING & SONS . ® Sheet Metal Work ® Roofing ® Heating © Air Conditioning SRRGRERBEBER WASHDAY i cuts pry Contractors! | .. the has an ELECTRIC DRYER Quality Materials in Experienced Hands Always Means a Job Well Done! Like Many Others . . . Plan to Live There. It will, And that makes the toughest part of washday easy as playing more than pay you to look over the fine home sites You can choose from all the aon 2 with little Susie’s toys. In goes the wet wash—out comes the Still available. leading makes of plumbing and oy AW dry laundry, sparkling clean and sweet smelling. No baskets 135’ x 174" 140° x 175’ 180’ x 390’ heating materials . . . sold and of heavy wet wash to lug up the stairs, no weather worries, $1990 $2490 . $3290 serviced by a firm with over 45 either. Line drying was never like this! . You'll love the carefree way you can whisk through washday — years of offering only the best. Large lots with 120’ minimum frontage, where it is picturesque, thanks to an electric clothes dryer. rolling, colorfully treed, with ravines and hill sites. A new P subdivision with an exceptional choice of lots for tri-levels, open basements, or hill top homes with a view. | es Brown School Bus Service to the Rochester Schools . TERMS AS LOW AS 20% DOWN SSE. Pike | HOWARD T. KEATING CO. | Phone FESTIS | . piace, muohipen, Guire WNL. = ONE BEEEE CT a ee ~ ; if j i Pa 2 * j ae ae 1 : z * ‘ : | eee j - t i‘ ior ri ‘ J + t * ‘ * cee Your DEALER or Detroit Edicon be \ bit | f # j ion H ; 4 ae f / ; us fi Mi ‘e ij / a ae dep ee ee BE ( ‘ i Foss Z ” | ic The Mp Oe esas ) sees, , as ae , ee A “A | wae yy pr Avy / pe Lge | JB. vase i Poa | oa ry pal if) | pee ife! ya eee ; eS es See , : “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1955: Ai aibeen ee lot of politicians,” said Simpson. Wheat Ship rs NICK HALIDAY . . Ina “ from them, I believe aj" H taint & ‘Cliih: Utah Democrats have blasted End Bu Year | segs Lee's proposal. They asked the) mci, The port 7 SALT L governor to either retract OF r&/ (9 “Churchill, 890 miles north of ‘gad trom Monroe, La., to Gov. | sign. Lee refused to do either! sinneapolis, is winding up its / ‘J, Bracken Lee reads: State Republicans have said “No| - atest shipping year in history. : | “Two, four, six, hut— comment _, | Before the ice closes in this month, Me want 9 tax cut— Lee's assistant said 90 per cent about 15 million bushels of Cana- : - “Seven, eight, nine, ten— of the letters came from outside | gian will have moved out “We want to know when— Utah, Of the four opposing Lee's Te eaires ate wear cvaat of “We don't want no hem or haw—| stand, Simpson challenged two.| Hudson Bay, Ocean freighters “We're for the governor of/He said they appeared to come/ reach Hudson Bay from the east, Utah.” 2a from the same typewriter, al-| coming through ice-cluttered Hud- The Louisiana doggerel was/ though different names were typed/son strait, which lies between among more than 500 letters and} at the bottom. Both were post-| Baffin Island and the northern ‘D4 cards piled across the desk today | marked Los Angeles. reaches of Quebec and Labrador. , pa ary ir a lee ‘ee mae - Se | ministra' a ' summer. ' Republican, Muskegonites Cry Havoc | ie cr the $,000-ion tiass make on Wi. -. Simpson said ali but four letters) jgUSKEGON @ — Gilbert Dias, | the 2,936-mile trip from tiverpool, praised Lee's statement he will 49, suffered only minor hurts! England, in 10 or 11 days. not pay all his income tax next| when he was tossed out of his auto| The shipping season opened in year, hoping to prod the govern-| in a collision. But his car went on| July. Now flurries of snow are ment into a suit in which he can| to jump a curb, smash two chairs | dancing along the docks as steve- challenge the constitutionality of|on a lawn, barge through a fence, | dores anchor down the giant grain using income tex funds for foreign| crash through a garage wall and | spouts that send torrents of wheat aid. knock a parked car through the | into the holds of the last ships that “These letters would surprise a'opposite side of the garage. will visit here this year. * BOARDING HOUSE Gwi, MAJOR / 4 I HAD A CHANCE Y DUFFY TOLD | FOR THAT KINDA A 05 You HADA/ 508, BUT 1 GET Z Z 7 , Z Be : i * A ELEVATOR//Z HIGHER OFFA SOCIAL, , J AN ALE ALL’ AROUND A nie apouND Wn ENENTSIAG, WILL WASH AW NO ot << YOUR ALARM, |WHAT'S IT SAYS I'M ~ €0 re ce | HONEST AND FUNNY. (HAR Ht TRUSTWORTHY--- SPIKE ? HO HA RW WH XS OMEN CAN —~\ VERY PLEASANT. I FEEL. zs WEY, ROYCE..MERE'S \A BiT GUILTY ABOUT MY Bale A BETTER VIEW! _/ FIRST IMPRESSION OF OUT OUR WAY N ¥7 NIG GRANDPARENTS RUIN M/ KIDS--THEY LET THEMDO WOULD THING! ID LET HiM CET OUT HIMSELF IF TH’ KIDS WEREN'T a | ‘ / a “0 ae | BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES Ce ae u, i “J / » iM sy . : Wy 4, thd WISS PUG7 WELL, NOMA! “CEPT, PUI! | ‘ . .% “hh & , Wy f J. : : A Scar eee on es Rant PUAN i wh AL ( by pieyt V ne ay, ttt - ” ms wet tris Ae I 1) ’ . - : ‘ ! rn) Y,. Yalan 0" Pt Ye BY tent ZEN, 17S May " —— en : «\ P Ain at 899 ee ott at! i i peel ‘ ~ FA Reg, U.S. Pat OFF. Copr. 1955 by NEA Service, Ine. ; , qr , i RNa a 2 + ; 7 | YY NAW : - ~— + + GRANUMA By Charles Kuhn : ‘ EROE ao BOR 1. M, fheg. W. &. Pot Off, , ’ | : " . : : | r teste - Se NO ll | PICNIC, HECK.”’ I'M ON MY YA $& T A HEADACHE IF WAY T' TH’ BEAUTY PARLOR || |I LONG WITHOUT /~ OMIK DUGAN, a ° = ad By McEvoy and Strieber T' GET A PERMANENT...’ | eq WE Pin co tr AEN agit met cate, fe DONALD DUCK THE TRUTH? WHAT WAS NOW, YOUNG MAN,) SOK49, HOW O10 YOU GET 7 yOu MUST PROMIGE Bite od by Kong Teams tent e BIEN Field Lateran Ait mage reverend “You might as well learn now. Women never buy any of the first dozen things they show you.” . the picture window all right —- but he 4 i Lg a: SS SS ae Bite a gee Be at itt fa = wr aS Te, a. b ipa fF ee ili iti ei 7 fy We i ie lath wage f 4? oe gor SE ay is + I {

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A E crenen Fuse PS Baloree ace RP -sakoed ugh - om. pro- " ae : 5 640 A Iwd — og po4 Mo BA 15, eal eer 7 I Barr t; tablish Siiks Panlogton’ Ra. Ss : v . San ta eee ” : . sone ett pe me i Lea w h . ] arn | ‘ ness at as Be ae toe = fey 1 ePunera! by the ts. wt Barrett. Beer cies sal pe tees, Salesm If y ; ve. : ® M 1 8 7 seen the in ret Bi ch ary opportun sma © One { - an t. P Sod Ege ‘ barn Mi after 7 ¢ ‘Duate _ siesta row sc r vancement n in t yu are > 4 4 Bloc ¢ 1962 be ens 8 Oc CA He ors Fu 7 ao ee m SPy &. Ouse need pi = sar rent, "i his int =: ; of k € | te “t0e pon OBE t. 14 itreet, fam iN. ts, Mien .7 at —_ work rnb MAN person. referred. . sition pd nce. smo : : Eost ast | the 1955 Sale ‘ = BA . 38 ston, Mark oor h, one, hee work, Sond For A mG Y th and en 2 Bivd c, Mi at ole ogee — . 1965 ald velov 6183 rT) , Aa _pie, job FOR QUALI . N. lee e- -ab ca it po : 5 chigan Mt wd tices, brot and pelt Lak , 1988, E +a a a ALITY S capinew men ov nom Te. : ‘ = N enn 38 op. 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Gee Pu- piam ton calor Ort RN Ce Be er- . SS Beg Ee ONE L SHED Octeber ice opera aoe er tats Enair rg Bee WASHER ee tah reo, | it ee Eat” = | J a ( 14 198s fac Classi DC. repel ngine mse | sbi falein INDOW AND creas NAGER : waa | | : to “se Chat . i ral . me ‘onthe enced e D - Wende le p Meson > ‘ o in en 4 oc Notice ADA R. Sear boo Fogg nga 1950, “ eC to tec, Ys m M _F orton’ va : vestm try ONE sa Cocalo st re oe = of Intention ke: Sie ete brane Aid om — oo noes Eee a i Ea ess mira pee | ~ 16, erk Bhai gg Ma ‘ayne, qa son awing I PO M Tt ploy- ekly 8 y. 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MICH, eee: “ste Ww. MuRBALTOR ai | PB tae aher gs ony, Cal bath’ & basement. Newly redeco- OSE HILL S i ite pe Sam 110 MO. GPAR. COMM, COUPLE finishing. 190 edison. P| AO ou. Holly, Mich, MO- nO EQUIP EST. 28 YEARS 2 ROOM PURN. APT. “PRIVATE | PE 2-t298 or eee. OY REALTY: CO. ule: .— m sj . 3960, , Lapeer # wi rams. Sec. Comm. Ped. fouge FULLY | POUND: BLOND COCKER ment. Phone OR 3-1068. bet. 12 and 6 PE 2-9070. = Rou Houses Furnished 19470 Grand River Fanged ‘kitchen U jy -* Lay eral i PE 48450. L. yt FAY einity of Waterfo: pee se . A 2 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATY > «So anes that arg ye room PAY FOR. “aie | CATING AND PLASTERING. New | DA"® proving “ownership | CTION entrance. Main ‘floot’. | 9 BEDROOM HOME: GAS REA ODE PRON needs, nterior finishing | Re- the iy advertised @, people. Wa- | “and ae PE 4-0274. oves, parlog” tetra: Of Sani WANTED TO BUY GOOD SMALL I ! ae, "hoeats = are sazetasle ar ‘a " reen Abaya Wis. S00 Cash to ort ‘atkins. prod- ‘ ~~ a en een « 1. ~greeag ' age. ucts. Full oF part time. 150 W. | “aot F . oD, SIDING. | Lost “Your fase PA cele foom to heat toom® house, | $8,,th¢ sale of your Land Con- Apply 239 Russell. mont 8-0806, on premises | COTTAGE. 3 BE KAK®: ROOM TO PLAY! Pari mart at o4 48 Sn 5-9290./ iH. P.. Sutton, MY 2-6432 treet, If 8 ts wnt we are look- | 2°R AND BATH. REDECOR-| St. at 3959 ‘Cresthaven Bliza- abs woe eDROORE. Here ts @ 10 acre Lit of northern ‘per month. Prompt’ tool revalt | coer “DOO NEAR’ COLa CUT: | WANTED TO BUY GOOD SMALL place’ them for’ you’ within %4| evinced” CO" % Perry. soe] _ beth Lake Extetes_— bef, sopfa to employed man sed| wlchinan, {rabrolanted. in the i : ‘ ad : 7 . : 5 l. even, Rate on Saginaw. Solis and Pom; | —Tsle MP. Suton. MY_3-u2,| Roars, See us for Vie Test tere-| 5 ROME NICKLYPUBN—WEAR | gm veonvenierees a ce igheny | Baceate ese, Mefer-| (evel tarden, spot veoded. hilly eranian. Answers to the name of M WwW fee you are looking for. No con Ri oy ef ences. iv se Brees terrain and a hide-« 1 BO. Ys LAYING. | _Gopie, clas pet. PEs 0187, oney Wanted 28A/ ‘tract too large or too small, bus, line. Adults or working giris.| Reasonable. $55 E. Lak “Mal _$° +3210 cabin. Onlv 10 miles To ety lime Sanding and finishing. Phone SALE DAT CE ’ : reson GOOD RENT. "i . 1 mile to state highway, a= * Lost SAMESE CAT MATE |wanren same 79 raance| Edw, M. Stout, -Realtor_ |¥ LARGE ROOME TREE PUR Chou Fe Be S| atiiene@at wives | tee ee iaes, 6-1380, z : : .. ; ; 9|: Business Services 13} ios; anown BiLLPOLD CON. ets Ce: Can be Cun, bay tied Fe ere ae | Pee cate, for: Calli | T ROOMS BATH. GAS MEAT FE). 382 Anburp Ave "eh & GREGG taining money and purchase slip 32-6432. LA WEST SIDE ____ | —__No phone calls, please Lake EM 3-4393 APPLIANCE SERVICE | trom sears. Lost in or near Wanted t to Rent 29 ae ; Villities, MA_$-T081. = ~~ 4 bake Wn . We service all makes of Sears or Shamrock Dairy. FE £an be seen Bat. 47 Pine St. Me, service oll makes ef retrie. | 344i, Wanted Real Estate 32A Se en eee sens HEAT. Cass LAKE. 3 BEDROOM HOME: gh = yp - and ail types of smal) appliances. | LOST PALE BLUE PARAKEET. iv S 7 ROOM BA CHELGa APF , Resement, Ol heat. PE | itving ~ : * Wit + R 47897, om, fireplace. Pea ‘ a an Gaars TELE — _ write rte hake rt Bagh pt gl - COMMERCE § ROOM “HOUSE, a Pull secnewey. O. ‘ a8 Box 3 shoo PoaN—7 APT ADI full bath : | Yr ISO! } i instalat Aico 00 G — ford. PETS 3008. Vicinity of Ox- FREE SERVICE qo LANDLORDS ORDS mae terms. lake ied "Caree wed x2 #1 Auburs. ULTS _EM end hot water. $75.| oil heat. "Children welcome. 1418. ~ Lost OW STOLEN: TENGLIMG | of unwanted calle We send equity larger fe homes Page Ray 2 ee She | eis a Re eT mek = _— yi ‘= 33 w. Huron St ARE aia, ALL FOUNTAIN P PENS | Near Walton and Gecbates’ ti | cals Can te tens ee home| 7 ROOMS AND BATH, Main | —MY 3002. | cove 708: DEXTER: SOMES ined m found, pleas 31 y. Call im your rental today. city tenes’ od do our utmost ficer, private ents - Going : - | LOVELY 2 BEDROOM LAKE ie mn te “seis sd one on ns ae a co. “Ao, satiety all parties concerned. | 16 Florence ities Gh en ~ e Eo home on Cass Lake. Owner! Very nice 4 reset ood - Losr: i een Sn a * ¥ v t room modern wi —~ — * tag on caine ‘chats. tout | 7 ROGM FORNiaieD 3 wousaon| 828 pon pane rg Ea (CLEAN ROOMS QUIET. PRI-| Sioned. “oll het tenn Far cate. Ne Wear ‘ease. $8 Der! fireplace and oll furvace, alumn “A & BT ENCHI NG | mesTipty cf Mt Mile.” ‘Lanser |* apartment in vexcbange for pert| {2%j0u" honest opinion im regard entrance, Adulte only. pre-| matic washer. FV ji "EMBREE & GREGG -| isin n hte earn Please call owner's new| time work re eae the possibility of t your _fer gne or two men. 36 Plorence.| water and 2° oe lot 100x230 ft. must be seen water line, field tile. _bumber, _MI_ 17-0639. Reward. i cee provers We ge cata MS OY W. HURON. FE A 2 bedrooms. $80 per | 1565 Union Lake Rd. EM 34393, ¢ appreciated. Por $9. _FE $6001. OR STOLEN: CAROE REO| “Pie's age RED, COE | Froutatlcn te che’ scading traders |” 24nd or PE esine NO” erate Mpmegiaely eet | ew a yBEDROOM, “GARAGE, | “ND Substantial own payment. ir. FORNACE™< CLEANING. REA Ile Better. Male. Reward, Call IRE TO RENT A? Ao} BEDROOM of | 1%, ROOMS, GROUND Fioon | _MY_-3-7621. e 2 gare va! pted. PROSPECT STREET * * euaranteed. ph cunve 7 vate entrance and bath. Utili-/ FOR SALE OR RENT — MOD- : One of the better 3 room 2-5032, : a Lost’ BEAGLE BLACK AND in court wreried. atk aX wea DOR RIS & OP gt | tee FE £1016, 129 Raeburn ci | orm 2 oa furn. year around “AM WARWICK HAS > ghED.| with pesement and. sas furnace Walle and. windows. enscnepie. | 21,1 ,,Manie and Parmneta Ras pte Nice | coaperanted Neal ES cones |, Noruing couple at Auburn Ave’ | Pais, RE ‘atled Caves warset | Sumy art gy mem Vesast| fet clone fe schon and shepoine | ; “ ‘OUNG ~ BUSI- change J ROX Bei 4 = seen to bs ap i A ae. cee man and family, desire 3|WE HAVE QUALIPIED BUYERS am Cees Ave. GASSNE PURNISHED 3 BEDROOM woe SALT i TS oun | von ase coon oY RO , _Fattans Ne Me Se hater swal | Hobbies & Supplies 24A| Ever aye a "dnsisuie can” | Sat. Mtn agi ANE al TROON AND BATH avAMABTE | Sow *GSs "a eu Elsie | ime PE one en ae ee E q Pernt . estate. Also n ing ies ah AEOV. Excellent care assured. Must station, well located. imenedints | | nell too AI mg N.| welcomed. Mse_ ‘right = “Duck SMALL HOUSE 30a MONTE. ee et MAL Pree estimate, PE 2-a010, Pee /NEW SCRABBLE SETS $2 PAINT. Mr Gilete’ PE 401) Contac | 7-LAROS ROOka: PRI, ane ne: te 3130 _ Doon _. | and'atce fenced tm yards mest TAGES CLELWED “ain —_. | Fi agKEN NSTOSE’ is ‘East | SIROLE LADY” 3 NEEDS «4 On 3 ROY KNAUF, Realtor |” trance. vatn, Agee Aye vaterk LAKE HOME. et THREE" REDRO oF MODERN | snd clean and close to. stores a ED AND RE-| Lawrence 21414 room heated apt. Rent reason- | 26's W. Huron PE 2-7421 OA 68-3339 _#rove hg Fag ac Bt. relerences. “Three | will cacrifice for sale tease aah red. Ot. goat Fi Si serves. | TR F168 TF AND VECWAWIEAs | ene, Bente | _ x BU “¢ \3 Roose “END BATE Paivate: Host $100 monthly, OR! f.hy,° ilegt references. ool Fill sacrifice for onlv $6,000 wien —Shester_Nelson ines. drawing supplies. Special 10 pet THREE BEDROOM ~ MODERN UY OR SELL pntrance. no children. 66 S. San- Fe ROOM: = bes2) after “430 me gone mE WER C Y Mo 6. Woodward “ave, Birmine: oon West side, Can furnish | Snty or wil sell Mtoe rou ced 7 ge * ROME Ex. | BRAND NEW LEAN NING 240 8, Woodward Ave. Birming- excellent references Three adults awe vm oe & tor you and | 3 eta nar PRIVATE. ist see Ph polo meters % TaRee nEEDROOM SINGLE perch cx pool sanch home tee PE $2013 | eEGUCAN WH SLIDE PILES, | _ 28062" alir'e'30 p.m. ets “prove en Cal BO 88415 ROOMS BATH. COUPLE ULE ie drive. "New home. Call” Mrs. | folling windows. plenty of closet | pening w 218 E. Pike| $1.49. Regular $1495 contact | ANTED TO RENT a’ Oo RILEY. BROKER ” only, PE ee MODERN, 1 FLR.. | 5-RMB. on. | ype] FE cage eter. 3:3) Ee cae ene neti de- : _—E +e. ——, | Ris" Sown. “Ansco e2-120127 | Sunday schoo or enurch iw'er | PE CHS? ____PE ‘.e8| 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND ist cN Clon tas Now untit May | west SID TeAaaees > ¥ DOOR See "now and select Your own Electric—Sewers Cleaned film 3 rolls @5c. 4 dient movie | near Waterford, Lake Orion or | #AVE CASH BUYERS WAITING | _eBtrance PE $0057. 00 oe children. $100. per | “beth a& base: tN MS, | colors. Castres hg dow "Padort Fm | bush _Nemeneble reel” FE] Sroptina "Por ui “courteous | encenes. FE'vaay ATH NO] Cre A ol lie own joc m | 55-7528. . qui cou . +4433 , » = on! PE 2-8289 or PE 2-6460 . . Service, 1066 W. Huron, FE WANTED: ,APARTMEN Fr service call |@ ROOMS AND 1 ATH. AUTOMA. FLOYD KENT Realtor 2 2 2 for Rseseeses, i'w Re Snyder Lavender | tie hot water Olt beet, Cue 4 W. Lawrence ’ ‘ve s-s108| Rent Lake e Cottages 36A 36A OFFICE OPEN 0-6 Notices & Personal 25 Sse a ot rehldren, or smail | 3140 W. Huron FE 2-4411 | [#ke Orion. Available until the Open Eves. —~ OHNSON a apt house, FE 1-s0¢1, would like | ° T. 28 YEARS. fea NvermtY 3223 | _Nest_te_the Consumers Power _|3 ROOMS. BATH. PURNISHED.| “ ey HNSON, Realtor AAA PRIVATE DETECTIV es OE N, OIL HEAT. NO CHIL- Bus lines. Guiles, Year around, S tise ae eS Pein | PoMRING COUPLE DESIRE o8 TR gQMA AO POLL BATHC PE | Maven‘ pee ames ONDienY | PES rEAaore ING Aerotred Kna FE sie. O 4 ROOM APT MODERN 2 BEDROOM | COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3 BED- xl Mc ET READY FOR 2070 At rport Ra HER a mone Wtd. Transportation 31 | fight end” ene ne cha neat chlren Parag ideas Si ke Ferree reas ‘ OR 3-1503 | No enildren’ FE 4-11 -| ences EM 3-5242. F 7 AN An WOMAN N (HAB DONE IT AGAIN —No_enildren. PE ¢1136: ROOM HOME or Rent | Rooms 37 : AnD FRUGE yA CK FROST ae GIRL OR po acing NEED ay tee RK, AT MROGER'S| ‘That's right folks. We have sold} ROOMS AND RATH AUTOMA- x, COM ROME pr | Sn rn ie .-j soil, ‘ill dirt. Tom Brake. | “S*e your sergeee TF sae and} Mrs Magnus Mi iacen Phone | work ta Walnut Rd. Near Blue| OV@F 90 per cent of our Iistings| {i hot water Oil heat Lake! school buss My 3-3622 2 SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE I - ie red. Call FE PE 28143 ‘o-fiden'ial The Sal | $Y. 6 p.m. PE 41560. and are desperately in need of| front Lake Orion Available after 6 MY re or/" Men only No drinkers. 123 Pr cond 3 - NG & REPAIR WORK. vation Arm aS all types of property to sell. Por | Until the '<* of June Call UN _kins Sm : si an TED: and courteous action call | — » eee LED ft. MS. : : 1 a ‘ana car tare, Cars | see three DAINTY” MAID—PORSOPPLIES, | “ Onayne Ea, hon wer ne 5 ‘ncone Lowi PLAT. 3 BED- wali ng EE ogee. | i | HOUSEKEEPING ROOM FOR i OFFERS 4 io Py 4, iD HEATING. 3 i. 8. & Mrr, Burnes, FE 2-8814, 03 Mark, |. r Press and back. Hours 8 to Office Open 9-8 rooms, suitable for 2 small fam- | Ont 5-9066. _or 2. No drinkers. FE ¢-3300, . i 3 ARC. ee 43767 of | DRIVING LESSONS RAPE - WAY | > Pontiee e Press Box $1. flies. Furnace. except. gas and | WILL RENT BEAUTIFUL Ls Room ? PEOPLY To suAre tovecy | Huren Gardens : like Gime work m:ruings. driving School Wtd. Co A. JOHNSON, Real heat. By Pusher Southern pre-| home by week. 3063 Gre mester dedreom im refined wid- Small modern 3 room 5 wtat FALL 8PECIAL. COLD WAVES. mtracts, s, Migs. 32 32) -* ' “\, Realtor | ferred. $25 weekly PE : eawood/ ow's home, No other roomers. with water & sewer on lot Work Ww. ented Female ii | “4 LEACH, 10 BAGLEY ST. | 96.50. Dorothy's, PE. 2-124. 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | APTS. Pvt. BATH AND. EN- eas Houses Unfurn ecrapece coed couly. FE See) 100x118. Good garden space. : Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Housewives: rtp with Cash Waiting FE 4-2533 trance. All’ furnished. 2 people. = 36 ARrRACTivE LIGHT — HOUSE. HOUSE. pot lla -y 200 ‘cash or see : BABY | PARENTS expenses. Have a to , ————______________ | wagT ging BEDROOM Low. room 300 with te ° . Br midd “indy. | COATS. SUITS. DRESSES ES AND At. | party. xem free ma FE sont For contracts vee Mahan Has Buyers ANcloome FE Salen. CHILDREN | ST “and 1 bedroom upper income. heron oe Ee. me ee: — xt SITTING ‘DA 8. MY HOME _ +04. bear ee A, re ane & tov courteous ection, , The denna action sales ae . es. pf the ng Soo Paar 10 Pitone ‘cans rm ag tla" bedeEveryining ot. Joseph Art Area bun, Ps carn free @if i, FE 5-0834 . force is exceptional. W ed y ware, 308 | ee 2-6304. furnished. walk odern asiow, oLORE nour many Furniture Refinishing 16A he . ‘A. JOHNSON, Realtor your listing end wilt certain PORN. eee ROOMS | WITH | town. FE 2-3101, from down large kuchen "and dining a . 2323 bi va - 7 rank of ay Sees ae here fgg yh on! SPE. og etre : APTER THIS DATE, 1704 S. Tele ra hi Rd. } rl voor of of eatilactory Rea Reai | $3037 Lake. Pra)’ Oak nia ™*£'OR RENT = eo Sane A man ee ee ished. Lg A Com: . | —elanty, ber: 955. 1 will be ealing Sa Dae TL GE ae = ne ee Good refer. | Ga ode 1 Plow peapansita” ler eek Gebte occ | ____ FE 4-25: sures us that you will be satie. KEEGO HARBOR « ROOMS PAIL cLEAN "ROOM F FOR GENTLEMAN. jierms and screens Only DAY WorK rden lowing 16B tracted by any otner than oC FAST ACTION! fied. We handle al! details for fi- | vate. baby welcome. FE 2-9866 | FE 25001 AY WORK. CLEANING. REL | self Arthur Schultz, 480 Going St AST ACTION! nancing and closing. Call us to- hefore 3 p.m BEAUTIFUL BRICK \cLeaw SLEEPING ROO 5-9001. A-] GARDEN PLOWING | Pontiac, Mich | If you have the contract~ we have | 4#Y to list your property | Gentlemen only. 42. Matthews. FE Drayton Woods ‘ DEPENDABLE LADY WANTS 8 BA- BULLDOZING | ‘the money Clark Real Estate. | CARGE ROOM” UaincdeNerre | DUPLEXES WITH na Lia 5 room tian te To Buy —To Sell To ard bath for couple. 431.N Perey | pir pry cP AaTiipre ranch home in ex. sitting after 4 p.m. FE 8-0146 EDMUNDS & Phone FE 46492. Ask for Mr y s To Tra ee = DELUXE FEATURE CLEAN RM EMPLOYE cellent condition DAY WORK. HOU SREY PE bases | ___OR 3-5280 or “se” paar 1 a er MS you BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT | LARGE 2 ROOM apr. eee | “LUXE FE: RES ene pete. eee peak iD ois throughout Living beset inontieca 3 oA BU a Laundry Service | QUICK CASH | S03 Oakland Ave wre | ELIZABETH LAKEF0NT. 3 BED. | zi firewiace dining room. service, FE 5-t¢71. ; or | cae CURTAINS PLAIN OR ~s J IF SO, . pour and contract yg | M AH AN LAKE ORION, EMAL APT. ONE | | pace. soo" poo egy “ele aner. Ges ten perch with Fiber- : 90 BOSTON. | fled. Beautifully ; Pontiac , Dinkle ei antenna. “1 5 Pi Ur 3a | | _bourne. FE _ §-1284. overhead radiant yoy 7 FE. 2-0651 | Laundry, Phone FE 2-8101, | ; soon iene FURN. ROOMS PRIVATE BATH & eck ce we TRONINGS #4 PER BUSHEL EX. FOR FA Y LAUNDRY SERV-| Let Us . W REALTY CO.. REALTOR LAKEFRONT 3 ROOM MODERN entra Can get breakiast. | landeeaped stot male PY PE 47310 after 4 | vice. Ph. Pontiac Laundry. FE ~- | y, eel tty Exchange cowunes' b ton Wirkkat re) faults “isis ‘Union ‘Le “Ra. EM | ‘rm _ IRONING IN uy MY HOME. | eo Pern — 28201. | Give You 1 Place to Pay) FE 20263 | oniv. OR 3-082 Sun Po RN ERED HOUSEKEEPING | Brick Rancl ) age aged ok _ _ Landscaping 18A | Ease Your Mind BROS eT ON eee on MODERN 2 ROOM” A ‘APT CHIL ° _room, close in. 66 E. Pik | Brick Ranch ~ Restore Credit ° POST. OFFIC {ree elcome. Sleepy Hollow Mo- GENTLEMAN WEST SIDE. | sea TORi0s le ene GRADING. YARD LEVELING AND ir eo | teh ee Dixie Righe Fee ere in, exele- : ‘EADY — WITH —UNDERETARDING back fill | WE J / REALTOR: -- WANTE NICE A Ad | tie: oomfield | Highlands, care of ‘children in motherless | GRADIN tog __FR_5-2008. E ARE NOT A 3660 Dixie Hey We oe WANTED | 3 CE APT er GOOD SLEEPIN’: OOM. LADY. this 3 bedroom brick ranch do housekeeping. Ol | G AND YARD LEVELING) =| OAN COMPANY | Phone OR “+1972 or OR- 21700 |’ Cation’ Callus tor auick reliant | NORTH "i SHORE MOTE APT ¥ es condition Ceramis axe quent Pil o write box 63, Pontjac | (GENERAL LANDSCAPING. Good MICHIGAN CREDIT _| WE ARE BUYING AND | SEL LING pond hetl Mais buy and sell land — Orton only, 368 W. Flint. Lake All Th ae Good tw ta beds, WV Norton | oil heat. Gtached “aren: sod ing : hap i = | 8 ‘a 7 , nme are sone of th 7 ££ apy Bi Desi ACTICAL | tities, AX. Bh. A go or cou NSELI ORS be tg Bae ce Cin eto rent | ay “PC aN TL AC RE ALTY NEAT ? ROOM APT PARTLY , ese NICE ean sue SLEEPING ROOMS. cleden a reduces one - tog eS | cee +06 | 41% South Saginaw st. PE 9.0606 | men | FE_ 53-8275 | aner couple onlv. Fe. 5-6300 Feat | NICE WEST SIDE SLEEPING | ane _ehees PE Sth, after ee a _ Sa aaa —— | le ae TYPING SEO *tureking. FE ce Eteur. aniadia — —— a | ws Riecgehe & Hayger Co. in YOUR DOL LARS ARE | | NEW ? BEDROOM LAKE FRONT |. ures | ioe ie ePi = Small Country Estate goed, Cah bat Tt ond Eee | ore 33000 and, OPE. S-1942 ee O BOX te GET rae wot Fon) eae FLYING OUT OF THE | — esate aes Including | te “to shops on bus line, PE rrr home on beaytifaily "ese . P.M. | DANS LANDSCAPINi ii App’ o1 2 land contract. it + | PRIVATE 3 AND BATH. VERY or is NICE ROOM rye, LAbY ie LAKE scaped 1! . 1 WOME wis WALI waka PGomoicie Nase maistennnce ‘and KNAPE SHOES | the hard ig ae Gweturen) WINDOW, WHEN picely furnished on ain “tom PAVED STREET | Orion. MY 21741, ! by 6 erclone fence. Home lea: ne To “ney: ~ + eontains H _and cleaning. FE 90223. a org ra Tracking i 79 | 34 8 Sanford sworth wet $6190 . | YOUR/PROPERTY IS lke, Ekderly ‘couple eet eect] 6aFULL BASEMENT | | PLEASANT ROOM, NEAR BUS piace. solarium dimime rom” i ee Se SO CASH | NOT VISTED WITH A | aang — wears —winw apr OAK FLOORS =| ROOM a Fok naaee. cluding “stove rela Uron. is , wonaa WOCLD Lies sabvery: | “2! MOVING TRUCKING. PICK _Printed_napkins—fast service. ee sete eae aged eck erect TOP VOLUME _Rosoltal FE yes. Near General TILED BATH ‘SINGLE SLEEPING ROOM FOR | washer nd ‘vans oe Safes” Walled Lake Area. aa Teasonable rates, Fi vat or an th ¥ ‘pene Alp an 10} Call van w “|OF FIC E, CALL TODAY) (SMALL BASEMENT 7 APT. UTTLT GAS or OIL HEAT Fe bfed con Mee ae festuren tte a = butt in 1: Saginaw. EE 0s | > ti H TEF ASF : == Se. aths. carnete Building Service 32 | RESTO BD SVING GRE NUP WARING E nena scitk et CL. ARK REAL ESTATE | ties furnished. Reasonable. Ref-| STEEL CASEMENT | sterine ROOM FOR WORKING & drapes throughout. larwe | 7 | SS peg fastic 9° | wee 5.4001 be hoch | beh eves HURON STREET | _ 37. Pontine Press. WINDOWS girl or couple, Breakfast privi- screened vorch. Puli base- ab Trem oP TRENCH reg | Local & Long Distance PE 2.4787, | linoleum costing vaite's Notions. | TE trone answer ph. PE sass | Get N EVENINGS Bate Baa | SMALL MODERN APT. VERY| PAINTED WALLS district and shop. Call PE 2-454) room. attached 2"cat es. field tile and f 59056. | CLEANUP J JOBS AND TRUCKING | w fots for CHAPEL E CEMETERY. | 1 BENE enings and Sundays ‘o-Op_Real Estate Exch. Sates per. Week “lus utilities 1 VR ASER VAATLL, | SLEEPING ROOU “Se Oukioee rage. water evstem with ~ ALL KInDs OF CEM FE 23-4269" 2 Ser sare. sina + ee osivn Cor Ir Rea _ s EN casing for futur 1 Lleonsed comtre contractor ag one hn | Wed. Children to Board 26 Cooperative ee wien Exchange Ww hen It’s Listed Right — Two ROOM APT. 2ND FLOOR. CEMENT PRON Pr RIM NEAR GEN- Take Frome oo iBiiver ATTICS—DORMERS | _s-0n6."* \/ It’s Half Sold! 0 No Satine OT week oD . eral Hospital $43,000. ‘terms “alue at pee CHILDREN 0 | $ f | 420 No Sacinaw lof iT | Home privileges. | . ‘ acute ome nen cats. | HAULING” FOR PICKUP “TRUCE. | HILDREN LOVED AND biauad FP 200,000.00 We Neew < by eapertenee Tite! wit Seine MY LARGE WOITE | » DRIVF | _Call_after 6 PE 2-6263. D : tions. ‘rooting 04 siding. bor Porenes + " eapaioe enywhere. eaviiees. | ewan ROARDING WE | bone siepecel te warchase “ry femme experience acer us to} with working counle with 1 child eek wa pave none ON | ‘LEPIN iG RO ROOM IX NICE teck | eer |Lake—Clarkston ‘ 5-06" : sere nr your Will care for —_ while parents! TURN ord atv ion. Near bus line and home Situated on well | Sitenn ‘flow .T tenn | Preschool children. FE 48440, | oUF clients. See me before y preperty ‘et us show work for €20 with EAST ON SOUTH BLVD. | wilegen Everything furnished. 150 ell landscaned MICHIGAN fi i AULING AND RUBBISH cell ASK POR BOB MAHAN. . eet all| NORTH ON EAST BLVD. FOL- Got lake front lot. thi Sipe pean | Cali_Bii_FE_s-sa3.__—s Wttd. Household Goods | 27| ® | MUMPHRIES REALTY ~~ {| —"Ome * Privileges FE tsiar "| [GW MAPPRON. "2 MILES | wfaea"s i MANS reantiful 2 bedroom. 214 FE 4500) After 5 MA $1134 LIGHT AND MEAVY TRUCKING | ~~~ | v9 TO, Buy —To Sell—To Insure P MEMBER WANTED BOULEVARD GARDEN SUBD, BUSINESS MAN, BINGLE e he atone oe AIR COMPRESSOR GENERATOR | filvatrt_ eed as Top ,204), rand. | CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS AND | FOU Oey If - SEL iNgORE, 'T 43N._Telegraph FE _30474/ New married couples or bachelors eR Hi RM tet Pao eae es ters) ein power trowel, mixer sanders.) —————" 0nd_ grave! 2-0603, record players, FE, 4 new apts, 2088 Commonwealth. ll | WARM IsT FLOOR ROOM AND natural fireplace master Plutbing tools. tools. Open Sun ‘NCINERATORS Cg le DAG FURNITURE NEEDED | OSe-Fl Dwrigh x reson — on * bedroom 1°). don. cotamie S gRCRSON's RENTAL eee Routes. rE ; | CASH Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 li oe tie bath with Wali ‘shower, ee. Entire home or odd lots. ‘Ni. AAA ADDR AD PPR AAAS REALTY CO {7 1@v22 screened shower, ; dollar. Will, buy guitvignt vor “or Fr > * | Privteg 2. ee Ma. KITCHEN buiit , porch with i a ps, OF ~, sie “LODELECARTAGE eee eee meaty co. neaurona | yon 'Srbasltsat sr, tte |? POR, CHES AD TOWN. me] IM70GRAND RIVER’ | _fter bbe “oe we | Fama Sa eat | Co-0) or i ROME STOVE, REPRIGER- j Storms. sioral sash. and snd buiicing one PE s-808 (HAVE You A BOTTLED aas rative Real Estate Exchange for your eran, Sa yee ‘a MS. STOVE, REFRIGER- ange es 2 2- — ~ Rooms With Board 38 RArace. $45,000. terms. ve or chen. table and ¢ : HOU | Re Jour pudget. PRA, 20 | Trucks toR ent or coed Cecuan cae wae te tive 18. A LARGE ROOMS | AND BATH. | MPorsman mouse neon “BI GENTLEMAN, DAY_ SHIFT, Roy Annett, | ne Dd. .% M Building S away? For a very needy family. | 70. MORTGAGES Edw. M: Stout, Realtor | -™set_ Masts. gee_S0) Aubern | cal Christians Prefer clean private home. PE 2-5842. nc. uilding Service | Tr TRACTORS | Please call Mrs. E. pearing, | on 2. OR SUBURBAN from | 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. PE §-8165 |? ROOMS AND SATR UTILITIES | Next door, 569 8. Jessie; nae? | | FOR BUDDIES agg "4 tne. BE ARALTORS é ve E Pike *. ‘ % Wee Se , age anit Conklin Trucking ‘Co. PE) ‘a acre with tbo f frontage “Open. Eves, "tl 8:3 iy $75 per mo. OR 21972. wobe eet. . i | once privileges. 5383. : - roa 3-719 ‘ 245 stake . No appraisals of closing fees. eee = 3 ROOMS. COUPL: 2 REDROO es HOME. GENTLEMEN Twin me ee —Qpen_Erenine ay. oe OR cee and Dum A aap OR Te | rage y AGEHON BOD. CHARLES. Realtor | GREEN L. LAKE OF OFF FICE ferred. 128 Run St dived 7 eg mem. OL 14m ‘ood tol INCOME ? a L Equirabt Society 1717 8 Tel i (ON GREE! ; bmaygnn WALLED | em MOD- Day __ shift. .| 2 family toe 8 TARO EST | e_ Society A, wh ‘oe HEA tn conveniences, 2 biks, to city. MAN TO BOARD. — ine nice eet as ay : WALTO “LLOYD MONROE Andustrial Tractor Co. “hag, PONTIAC: an walllon smeroecre a1: Eve. | Cottages. tats - eetates. Connected ‘with sewer" some work Renconbie 555 ©. Lake*Dr. MA | . “th - Maire | Cirentatine hester” eree HANDY MAN SPECIAL tum included 2 business LF land | ‘contract eee YOUR NOR ICE Buy” ALL “FV PES WANED TO “TO hom ‘10% COM COMMERCE RD. EM 93-4412 ™ —Srck ik a TG vase | K Kl. Temp ton, Realtor | —WOodward 1744 here re ssi down. Rose M ‘. "| 933 Orchara Rd. FE £4869 | wr, aur pee i LAKE i = 7 Call FE2-8181 for an | LIKE . REAL. CAR, "Sites § ak oticKIN ey to recover a loss. Dial FE 28181. for an ad- mei BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em! RF | in - Ww nt Ads! Say * ‘charge i it.” FIVE BEDROOM BUNGALOW SEMINOLE HILLS, TRADE A Sen me family home. Beau- ee aig om tele ok room. mm pee so kitchen. 1 5 — Sedvecass, — pony A-1 base- red steam heat. nice screened Terms can home hom sell this att attractive ba five room hom oa fear and plastered twas, full Desement, oj] heat and nice lot. 67,060. WE SELL ~ WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS 1557 Huron Pal be «gg gee Real Estate asanee OP $71.500 BYLVAN SPECIAL—This ts not the home of tomorrow, but it price $12,600. Income home, partly furnished, total price $10,550. Small 4 room home in city, $1,000 down. | West side, 7 room home, total price $13,000. __ If you don’t see what you | are looking for in our ad call the office. We have what you want. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure LAWRENCE W GAYLORD FE 4-9584 14 E Pike 8t.. Open Ev Co-operative Rea’ Estate “"Kethonns LAKE ANGELUS AREA ON LAND CONTRACT $3500 DOWN ; bedroom gy ng car sees. gar by d fan, tile be 71-0008 after 5: 57608, SPECIAL A very pice 3 bedroom home in €o0d nei in Pisins, attached full’ baseshens, fire- _— cat FE N ICHOLIE AND HARGER Con 3 W. waren St. fireplace. Gas heat back yard, West side. 32-5194, AL 3 rooms. inane a finished room Connected with “Sewer. Bom done Electric rante, rewlating ry Larty. PF 2-2162. GILES E AST SUBURBAN Kast § eoom modern #uil base Ts. ‘at only $12,900 with LADD'S |: Of only 65.060 makes this i a value lot with iake iteges. "Sunes about ¢ 1506 dawn. ged in Autumn Attractive newer xen be pe extras, When would to inspect this beue? M ee House fs home b. reward you gg home Long, Low and Rambling 5 larger then fr rooms, consisting ak ‘? mod acre on reel, Youn azed— . at only sieses. = : Bloomfield Ranch co gS and socerievatuy es make this home worthy of the price Pind “3 bedrooms ceramic Sarit Batentan & Kampsen ea | s. Teiegapn 7 t * — Menway: Semt-| home. = oe 1 : Bees location Oniv “9.000 | Dewn. $13.500 $1) e600 fanz STYLE: .- L H. pl a Realtor, W. Raroe.’ 3 bedroom full besement, Water, gas. 96.400. Terms. 8. Broker — par street, | near ‘wal lime goa achools $2,700 | _fown. 536 8. Tasmania St BROWN | WARD F. REALTOR ideally located in beautiful Colo nial Hifis, = off Square Lake Rd., Pontiac, 61x spa & giassed - a well Yand. tae garage hath plus extra lavatery. Like thew throughout. $27,500 on terms. A. RUSTIC RANCH Very comfortable § room ranch home with breezeway and tachert natural stone fiveniace, pigs ex- terior stome planter Everything in excellent condition. Everyone will ene: ‘atre cos with plenty of: Priced rite at fust sis rms. . eerege Warm, attractive PARTRIDGE FE 28316 43 W. Huron 8t 950 DONELSON PARK—Attrac- “i and well constructed 2 bed- room full base- , attached Large jot, hotee bo- . FE perticulers. — RANCH one — Modern full gaiow with ) bedroms, basement, ofl oa Ac FURN 4 x 27 WEST BIDE — Brick and frame bunglaow. 3 bedroots. full basement egw room Gas to low, 12 « autiful ceram itehen, Two - ger. Almost aa | ® hie tike acre of lawd. A good value, i Pay our = 2 & visit. Com at our ae sare ze eet meee om day 104, ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES | m= pane | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor pammeed | | Real Estate 4 $750 DOWN BARGAIN-—This new § room i home is ( payments of only per mo. It sute beats rent. possession Pest i} t at- | ‘ BARGAIN At $® «per mo end enivy $799 down, you cat't eo wreng on this 2 roor” Make an offer on this one 130 YET: LAKEFRONT New -3 bedroom, 6 room with vine kitchen and varge uthity room od e ter erimymedie ones i ean have -. 6 NOkSene! ead ip oe | aes wn oat prenetss kmott; ny roor WILLIAMS LAKE mn NT Priced for fast sale e sally bd ’ Ld 7 NR. WATKINS LAKE 6 ROOM RANCH HOEM With 3 bedrooms and bath of- fering an 18 ft. iiving room, full basement, space for recreation, = “eek storms secre Landscaped. fenced jot 1002150 ft. with garage Privileces on Watkins Leake Offered at $10:500. $2,500 down. YOU'LL LIKE IT. o Buy—To Sell--To Trade you ‘puY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT REALTY CO., REALTORS Coeperative Real Esta SUNDAY 2 TO 5 | In Elizabeth Lake Estates | At 18 Dover Road FAMILY HOME with all ag rage os woth *. bath on firet feor Ex- O eeilent tied ‘Sanement, a ge i yoreious RAY ‘ONEIL Realtor : ot 6 mortgage coat. 3 ‘oy « brick ho Only « few ieft Pinstered walls, o8k floors, tie bath. Bi with gute. gas furnace. orvan VILLAGE. 1% story | ‘frame home en « double 705 CABS LAKE RD. HAYDEN. Master bedroom 12x18 with e closet and orage pe bedroom — B+ ible t! " " room with as ied coparene dining room. oil i. at- tac garage. A 90, 4 ("as Spot we tts OPEN DAILY 2to6 P.M. ~ $950 DOWN New 2 bedroom’ modern homes at White Lake, room naehen, ‘oe oll forced air fur- nace. of 4 ‘RO _ serine, 326 gah — J: Cc. TIAYDEN, Y, Realtor wane, , VT va . Sun, HILTZ_ Open SUNDAY 1-5 go the. ieanly gee jingowet — fr, atid tte this home on vou - _— bulld for ‘you toms j f ~ es fader ti 3 ve ii ey } (/ of if pe i A pe \ ‘ Au | ( 5 Ew, Ae Be Pe By ee aad ‘a i Ve mn ao oe / ey é [oo ee 4 aes Che ae ne” TE ponrriac PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1955 « ! ’ + * 5 7 ( ? ? set : : basing ee - ; For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| SLICE OF HAM — ES E For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) For'Sale Houses 43 ; ' 2 oe ’ us acanaasas o. 1 80 DOWN BEDROOM : LOOK! *) : ranch homes; basement. ROBERT CHAPIN Maines, *y Sedans. ~ ium At this 5 room OP i 2 Perry & Ket: ing. 2 sores end sarenas, : = 2 me” Lovely eae | ‘ ees CONSTRUCTION loons, Lew dows pare a ‘Dink Sy ca attached : é Sun. 2 to 5 p.m. DEAL WITH OWNER NEW : es & storms. On a N, Be brs ap 5 AP sag Built this 6-reom ® pation see’ 2 bedroom p men . “ Fe ee et Ne a it” | 3 Bedroom Brick carats Seats | oars " Zeta) Veterans TO : 4 16 : Your tinspection tn- qi oe | - . $5975 CASH 7 dee oe iee| Sees) iene mete SRRES wnt ene ame eene! Only 5 . face ‘ranch ene a floor, ! privileges | home in : ‘ e752 as't satay an | Binet Seging beeen. coay 2, bedr om | moder home ma 3 . ,Thermobase heat.| exterior, 7 bath, of a NEW jasement race, Breezewsy ‘ Fagg PK kitehen. : Ems 0. n slab doors ; ROOM UN WrINHED HOUSE. 3 bedrooms ' ® is a buy! « - Poor... ? to | ceramic tile beth 4 ‘ ods. Ss : rag om, Me Only 414,800 ‘with bmg inte ‘uty 4 ee wi 0, = ps 5-4060 Coramie tiled bath Dorothy oak der Lavender € me. ’ heat hot . bing + INCOME. 2 FAMILY BY OWNER, ope vl 3140 W_ Huron ui LADD’S down. Be see ve | Gaheust fan ___West side. A peat PE +1418, S41. ee Serena 8 ous ASH POR QUICK SALE. 4 Mas this special ter on a 6) thn D to Bulams | Fu Seoenent Taronga Artacyeo ag.|« ROBERT CHAPIN | tety, Tlig Som calat toum’| 3}BEDROOM @ large 100 ft x ge fhe os in rae : to. Waite (approxi | Automatic bot water down, OF enlace — we CONSTRUCT ION _Garage. Gas heat. OR 31647. . Drayton’ Plains.” OU heat. wot | ately (2, mu tet | ot 4 and reed 3BEDROOM | FE 81131 or OR 3-7014 Pag tare a GC. Loe RANCH HOME Eificlent hichen. A real —. —- left. ian on the; for Smeg ig ine! ; Large lot, ranch @ype just West or : $0 with $1500 dn. promises, dt ~~ J ne of Rachesier. Needs ‘some ni See Your Broker FULL BASEMENT ! "BUD" su ee! ova snd | eae SANRORD @tNRET — WHITE * eure left on Ascot to middle a , = block “to, Open.” “Bale BUNGALOW LAD D maa ta pre * In, Rochester wear schools, Full p Aen Sones ete ah 7 NICHOLIE ioral pines orc i) Ee eee et) = BROS, 450 . SROSS C real estate and insurance W ILL. TRADE. Also 3, toom house | - | IN . Mt, Clemane cS 61201 or Por smaller house. Frame bun- flowers” seed case to “aenance. USED HOMES: Moves You In 4208 Dixie Hwy. Drayton $7,350 00 NICHOLIE fees ment Tees =a shri i room, Real teat end clean, “Week 7 ” . ao elired © A OF Lapeer Reena | DONTTA@S BEST BUY|@ Me Sement Se Fe bint or RIDGEWAY | “ttt st Baltes “te | WESTRIDGE |,.. ... kw Kettering, fa PE 2-8800 dou f ee model a Real Estate Exchange | COMPARE before buying. ngs REALTO | room New. 6 bea ith et Ia*, "ae nee oe “4 epuaster GI Resale 422 N° Main: OL 1 Rochester |" West New York $700 Gown. bier ia @ + ar setting. 6 : / floors”: od era pattt ranch | Attractive home mae, 3 years old Seepseetite peel Ptate sees ROSE McLARTY . eauipped itches. 3 tesge bon type. Plaste walls, storm sash & ~~ ROBERT “CHAPIN |____s PE 23-2162 or FE Viste __ ms A spacious .ivine room lot’ Sat4. Posat- $700 DOWN bie te take over existing, 4 per CONSTRUCTION 1 wih ‘orepince acer gareee on) = ET ANNAN a . : monthly payments. Call today. FE 8-1131 or OR 3-7014 bathed of new brick ranch type Best Buys OPEN Castam Builder namnen odo saul sites Se. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Today coy ae oy | aay amt he settee | WEB BEES Om TOPE TOT ciNDAY 2105 PM: | oy ae sect" "zeus SU} »§ PM: POO Russell Young blace, fond saed berm kiehen | F For Sale. le. Houses 43. ___ For Sale Houses 43) Cost you 94.245. ur r*- $40 2068 tapleton, former of ~— chat ACE L: NO | NO eM a acta as aaa “as ‘i i J ad ce NEW OFFERING | 4 w monet" ye ogg | Dts tue] ex i te mire demamle heme t7,2 | were te am gutnanding bun oa | 3 bedroom Open Eves. ‘tt! @ FE ¢ 3 : IMMEDIATE “fs om Ita has all the features for gracious home, on north side. el 43680 gerystone, new Kitchen cabinets | CLARK MAMEDLATE orse niory iomrbungplow. plus living. Check | these outstanding | ~~ ser avg a TN - Studio sive ‘ving room. din. & Youngstown sink. $1500 POSSESSION glassed porch he itema 3 2 REAL ESTAvE NSURANCE ing room kitehen down ; down, Imm _ e. &, Fetal Sea) _ And Wall to wall carpeting. closets. Living with fire. | __ Walter Gr e and 23 bedrooms, and ‘bain BEAUTIFUL Modern 2. bedroom bungalow, 12 BO.Br 2 Pin soli enced 'temm fire | Becta “Rereabeer aed | Y EUROOM se. BORER, ORS as and ry ‘ COLONIAL John K. Irwin 22 voices tana a oO 12 MARIVA ST tnd Tull tile batt 2 | furmece. “Some tiniehing ‘needed TO GI's Mla brick Tench bungalo®. D'bed | 100 moe, Oot A ol. . q § ch bungalow, m and dinine mom Onk AN A lies | PEN © TWO for ONE. wery good 3 bed. The Ritcben is master: buy *. yom wn i380 220 + 13 5 20 bel Yall sae ning m and “alt basement ., one If you Rave $1.00 to pay s room ‘Bome, large’ well pianwed pice sf eemegncines, and down. Serdieee Dee ta tn. two bella, ful sii | school and rm. modern BRICK bun- un. 2 to mi. rooms, all on one floor. ble a ; EDIA . $1000 indow finished into recreation «pac ¢ od se rm me 2 to Sp. rooms, _ fe Soremce. ip fant, “tes | CMEDUATE PORSMERION. | c200 room vieture windows o| Immediate Possession Fontiac' city mite cat Us| O43 E. Tennyson St. omy. Plus home, shop. ouildine crrabeemerta and appolnt 2 | Living fo Kiichen “are | af of “wanisseustenros | 133. “Here te a home that will| OP. Kennet ma = Teo; I ae. by " ‘i ‘ iictaat's Shae eal its| Hee Shade ocee AR | Saadeh ee oe enn imgectrea any | Laka repete oak | ect ps ecm; | he Kenora oe“ J a * 5 i nace sly ‘300. t's| | bath. full ment, heat | ‘now a ; located bet ee ape Tits” appesi NEAR CRESCENT LA bed-| Block to new school. Terrific $1} 000 RANCH BUNGALOW ~large the teat low-down payment buy _, eng at ce ~ Pike and ri, Better bur-| °_ — home Pui base- values, Better select yours 100 x 300 ft. lot, cholee neighbor- ong me eyeeaioe os iet| semen sete Ber BAG ELLIOT & SONS ; Fasetd'ig Tot wth bares Bite |» Fuchray 2, ft Tieht in sae f ae inc’s bes are a = ' rayton, if v, : walls. 7 Sf ee oe es EE. Tenition Beyond Posting Me. | Northwestern Mev, at ° Middlebelt Fr ORPRISES “GALORE: tn this MM FIAT Te ge Brg om. “SE CY Down. steam heat. 2 car rage. Batre er. A right on East Tenayson MA 62608 JO 46171 FE #1134 - en ae. ® seontienatly y well) - Sy istenery. left to $1 300, wes, “IDE Brick gre 12, premise: ~ , Cedar Island Lake. > an neon agg Sng, ~~ STAUNCH AND STURDY ttm. 2 . A HOME OF YOUR SUNDAY 25 a P-4 eee RAY 2) YNEIL, Realtor ran oom sterae & . story east side attractive home "RB Dp: i _— . =e youn, ' we full Lng ay be Lad screens ~ ‘condition. Truly tee © oe eal ge eee U OWN Elizabeth Lake Estates | Eisen tte em, | Phone PE STi or Om a7 | | woe gay , CLOSE DOWNTOW: . ; consider | -roberative Resi Retate Buchooss ; Fi tt eres Temes; NICHOLIE «| & Foruse Veal bet up, tare: | 145 Gateway em ar | fete tgme recut er down | Schoot | "teempfome, Shay wiiatforé ‘you ee OMS--3RD ST. up. w . i ' ee ee, EE pe gm orrlight housekeeping rooms, Very | atched,' ‘plastered areee. | THET-MA M.FLWOOD | 2 bedroom home with fire rest of your tfe,'s cat gar. paved | fnlahed. "arpelet fiving \peom < 4 Mt. homens | St. FE, $1201 or ‘ Good HA furnace. tile and custom cai REALTOR aun room Gas best at porches, Convenient | ong With ee, B. 2 CAN . Realtor 48773 Shady lot. Only $10,800. Reasem- | Tile bath. over siaed bed S13 Cans-Riinabeth Lake Ra. | snd 2 car tarene. Terms neighborhood. tpl Bog can tom E 4-0521 terms. rooms. In fact you'll be a X.Y i DOWN ~ ‘plete with storms, ‘ereens 1616 &.. Telegraph. Eves. & Sun NEA eS SS ee en WELL SECLUDED Chicken Farm | OS POM jeendation ter oath Goe| Seolnes Our event, case R CASB-DODCE PAR 2 es, with 4 room home with | i 500, terms. Seceporetire Tesi _Estote Bschengs rooms. 3begroome, bath and| iaapect thin home Must | TN’ 417 ACRE WOODS | descmen "ana utiity rosm Base: ROR", 0228 EINE Rte nig| MOE prog ? | malty mice place { for “he Biddies, abeth Lake Rd. to Gate- Very . attractive 2 bedroom ®un- | Ment with oil ri Chieken house | west side location. ‘mere ods 6 oy és OFFICE OPE? $7 000.00 with $1.80000 down.| way. Left to property. galow attached warage and | snd garage 4 to Pontiac | real bargain.” Phone 0} or OR 31760 SUNDAY 1-5 7 room home and 21 ACTeS,! Don't “overtook seeing this. circle drive et civine room. Motors. #9 950 with terms. | NR the ony his or OR Shel FOUR BEDROOM HOME total price $19,800. , BARGAIN HUXTERS windows nd. fitediace Ceramic $800 Down |. L.H. BROW ea tor oy iidimeutine tpaciousHvable family | > room home, west THIS 18 IT poe a ee oe oe ee can | & reome with beth, nee Covert _Goropetauire he rat Mstate mxcbonee = home. Living 13x with} suburban, $2000 down:| Fully insuttted Rew oi freee, | Washington Park tranquility, as t’ love | School. mi Crevice, jSeawial» then, Sed | Colgate street, two. | tex ects aeestepteyarees | Emmegtiote 2 mem ee CTA TE | CARROLL G. PORRITT | 2ORomaRD LAKE AVE ¢ ae main floor and bath. t) Long bed 1 noe ‘Imm: oa Plime oar attic, Wall to wail carpet- 4 won ith 2 at- | 26% West Huron * re 27124 or | rooms and bath up. Pull pose. Tt : One House That Has momo 2. ot floors throw rooms, $1,500 down. $5500.00 with $1500.00 down, ing. tile bath, paneled = eee Leen Lor Seok. west bir gna PF 26194 ment 2? cor garage, Now provid ne pal Tims en oil as wheating Fiddis street, one story, Feation room, paved street, on 2 nice lots tn let neighbor. | Cooperative Real Estate Exchange | ing a good income. wit accept. -All of Pontiac Talkin car gare ge. plus sttached,| $6,050 total price, ons 6 bith owen with; en tor ealy 31 mn bee 7s ae. ; reasonable offer. Call EM en | LOCATED IN THE ®EAUTI : ice lot. $5.- : full pacsmemn auto. furnace. or 2 ves. or 8a S M 000 down $70 month Watkins Lake privileges, fiat Der “Slings. "Nice 4 Silver Lake Fault ries or aciyan eet Salant, | ' —ht_sppeintment. a _— — . EARLMORE BLVD. 5 rooms, $1,250 down. furnace. 2 tote double garage, and cozy “pre-war GIROUX & FRANKS Pp t d OPEN a6 tae Po cana ameie Ranch home built in 1951, pared ar. Neat as a pin Early ie Me pyre a ‘ ‘tee Eeratr: ; ar Tl eC GATEWAYS to . baneaiows "eth stairway to attic. | total price $10. 500. - . Ld e of Open until @—@undev 1 te 5 p.m 18 THE “BIRD TO 8EE : ” ‘ ais, See at as Three bedrooms, large | ice is’ fien "wih confidence” | Be "ibe. Bret oo | RGRAY TF AGREE. ROUEE | CO ONTAL HILLS HAPPINESS unday :- are to show. es| rooms, garage, total Year around Jake home. Wooded CR RANC ALen “wee WE 4 BY OWNER BRICK RANCH -3 bedrms., oo Sos Socks be rend. io oon. The Low Price Lot Lot Rath, furnace. double ae! BRICK RANCH HOME! THE PERFECT SPOT IPM to? PM. fir., sttached garage, full — Lon sal ,~ + bai ayy Ee ors tes of — en KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence FE 56106 Eves. 4 Bedroom RANCH HOMES eats OPEN CORNER oF AIRPORT Next to | ROAD & SOUTEWARD : Priced At $15,900. 00. Avaliable to Ore $1,000 down, hancing also avaliable, | out, Dine Rey TOR. tne Pee = mada, tt Open meg and Sunday 8 P.M. oe ih + yk _ritr PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1955 ; : ma ee BDRMS. 22 BATHS) 75 ft. Brick Ranch Home $18,900 On beautiful 4% secre Iot, 5 minute drive from Rochester. large liv- es aa dinette rat i ange and ove m iuge 2 $3,900 DN. OR YOUR PRESENT HOME IN iodel hom west of Roch- be * pestune Rochester Ra. 2303 Orchard Lk. Ra rE & Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange 43 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A FUNNY BUSINESS | Peiiteges. This 3 home is new, . Let SYLVAN REALTORS Gece dally end Sun. 1 to 8 pm. HANNAN Real Estate Exchange MYERS FOR A COLORED FAMILY Lincoln 44900 OL GSI8I) Mates Praungsioes stane: | 8 garage and garden cone per cent O.. e. 300 & ot ine, best buy _ insurance, One Real Estate | Ins. BARGAIN! te 4 room house on large : Small down ow Open Sat. & Sun. 1 to 8 Full Price $13,900 FHA $1,800 DOWN - GI's $695 DOWN IN CLARKSTON ee : i oF i il i | a? i 1 "The Letart’ a slum x DOWN OPEN SUN. 2 to 6 Drive out Sunday observe our s a ! rf a a at a P A. JOHNSON, Realtor 174 S. Telegraph Rd. FE4 ee eee RDEXS WATER ' Priced at $8, Ay — eel ave. nm /Ph PE 44514 Eve & Bun OPEN Sun. 2 to6 206 Bassett St. For Colored with exp 211; Acres 4 bedroom *, basement, coal best. Leceted close to Ortonville. 5 Lake Privileges bedroom oi) heat. large jot. 2 mules to. the” Court Moure. $1,250 will handle SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE $9471 Elizabeth Lé&Ac Estates Here’ ir golden oppor- : ts im the most in Wa- uated fu n with floor completely tiled, Luxeire ele Boge" —_ mm core hy “sia, Sov with with J. A. Taylor REALTOR - INSURANCE PE 42544 Eves Free Parking OPEN SUNDAY'2 TO 5 PM. . + This beautiful ranch home ~ in. Auburn Manor Many desirable features for enjoy- able living, including activi-~ ties room er an acre of land Priced at $16,800. =I 1 Seer road, Between Ave. and Square fone peed. WM. H. KNUDSEN AL TOR REA $19 Pontiac State Bank pr sheen FE Le Lk. Shores Be ese tae oy arn BROS. ihe on Peni Ba is or On Sse Birmingham REISZ AR —Y ‘aenty 4 room bungalow, , of] heat. Low wn pay- ment. Price $6,960, : SOUTHWARD 8T. Waterford. bei attractive 24x30 modern bungalow, plastered walls oak floors, tile bath, adorable . Lot 60%136, '$8,950, Bee HARBO KEEGO BOR . pied safe. Own = homes for caly one price, arge 5 room neat 3 2 ee. p> $7,000. $1,500 do F AUBURN Easy on to ries, Neat 4 nice size rooms, B werage, lot. 65x30, 96,100, te COLONIAL HILLS A marvelous home, yet inexpen- sive. 6 room modern brick ranch home 33240. Large vestibule en- trance. Fireplace in living room, 3 bedrooms, tile bath, oak floors, apace fee tec. toom. Oi! heat, $22,500. We have the key. JOSEPH F. REISZ Benjamin re: rearzon TEE iron ot Stephens, Inc. | com" bit! bztnne ' ‘" ‘ se) SS erm ’ : Bi Renta bungalow, full basement, Sore CS rare MO, Commercial te ss itor’s ¢ an oan etc, Parting termes, #, How i Bigelow a. Fe good sized living room, dining |: by stately and tischon Tiled or Just. 6 one i to , new furnace. es 80 . storms nd. sereens Saved drive. payments $36.00 oer, eee. 2 car garage. Tw eee im lud' es insur-. ance at 4 “ cent en eae, : teed. wre See wane — Ful wee ts om 4 AST Near Auburn. Elizabeth Lake Front Convent eat ie Tehiow ab, ig ~ Ble, The bethe. full bese- yet mith 2 Sates te Taree ‘ok Jot: losed rein oR ached Aa-g and nice 4g EP geod beach.’ boat dock and aft, pane omeeaniaal ms come 5 cate, Lovey lot, Priced right. ae Secrment, R — - oe. $2050 a the ogee * ow mH Tr Immediate Possession an eae scones, TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS €or stor cy iT - ow fon ite LAKE PRIVE: LEDES. OFFERING FOR PL TIME uae one! Ws ® real value R Ay ef ie “7a — conti TOWNSHIP 3 2 large bedrooms, 6 ern home, facing lake Newly a 2 car anes. oun nook and fireplace. SUNDAY 1 to 6 P.M. NEW BRICK BI-LEVEL HOME Ss" it te? vanity tiled baths, kitehens with toee JOHN KINZLER REALTOR e709 W. Huren at Ph. PR 43525 Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange TRIPP Outstanding Lakefront Home—l Story, Brick Contemporary Built tm 1954 to owner's exacting specifications. 26° « 1yY ving reem tit Gestyn. cor. Co-operative Real Estate _Exchange Ae Ml, “CABIN, at ie i 3 8 g : a paper. 5 ” wr Ww. SCHRAM © wien pewer. howe tases Snag rae a NEW CABIN at St, Helen (3 hour drive trem | Pontiac). In heart of deer coun- try. 1 mile from public boat iand- bath: beach, $7,206. Call MA 56-4216 after 4 p.m. everything necessary to: make suburban lbiv- ing perfect, £29.960 2890 Hickory __ Grove e Rd. PE PE 71-0913. Forward Look For @ real smart forward look — pect th je new hg com- livable! Yours for just 000. GI terme Roger B. Henry Ine. Sit Main St. Rochester OL 16111 or OL 1-912 LAKEVILLE | VILLAGE flurde bets bew office at 1104 # a. 6 . end Sundays from 3 x Ay id ne A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 _ 1706 S. Telegraph Rd. 2 lots, «en Wests, 160 x 250. $2,200 or will trad OR “3.7014 or PE #1131 3 ACRES frontage on Sashabaw Plenty of shade $120 $14 per 6 ACRES wocatec on Flemings Lake Rd just off Sashabew pavement $180 gown and $20 per month, OVER 2 ACRES Corner Sashabaw and Fiemings Lake Rd, $120 down and $15 per month. F.C. Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake Rd. & Mie OR 31735 Off 198 ft, pavement down and month, Rochester Area edroom home — lerce— fursace. $ lots Terms to Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor ,2 _ Lawrence Street Evenines re salt or FE 5- & LU bp Sunday, October 16 2:30-5:00 p.m. 266 Cherokee Road 2° story) brick with . den down—also dining room and t Hving reem. Full baxe- fest. Me rooms and bath up. ty hath down, 2 ear brick garage. Leslie R. Tripp: Realtor Open Evenings 2? W: Lawrence Street FE $8161 or FE 44278 For Sale Lake Prop. “4 NICE LAKE FRONT - West of Pontiac attractive Py tic, laree panel sunroom, fire- lace aoe th oil furnace. $15,- PONT: IAC REAL. TY 737 Baldwin 3} TOTS 1 ON CANA) wifi a0 cexs to Cass a, s,. ne same iste: wooded tection, $2,600 for the 3 WILLIS L. BREWER TLDERS 2 canal front lots fn the city of ke . leading into the lake. City water and gas on & $23,- if, 7-0086 oe } TLOTS | On Lake Oakland with sandy | beach. A 1 acre parcels | with 85 ft. P' frontege. Care- full: ———. These lots are | enc by a stone wall & eden trees. Private road. - Priced $10,000 ea. with $2,000 im | { LADD'S INC. Mon 321 sh Dre - Piaine al esr S, sili 4206 Dixie Hwy: OR 3 FE §-9291 Co- Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | range Breakfast bar 3 bed- | 33" LEVEL LOTS IN ROCHESTER rooms, a. Attached area. 5 lak ; 7 one acre heated 2 car carace, Radi- parcels: 3 ten acre parcels. All ant heat, New peting: priced with low down A. tooit” ettering with the | PRymunts ~ Knell" hve ol unsurpassed eo Indian- CRAWFORD vale’ bench: cod aerk. ts laste w _turen - rE «& © ch a . we +148 mile from golf club. An * OS Eves, MY 37085 ideal vear ‘round ho ——— | en Phone for appointment: 1, ACRE B il 1954 og eg ag ful * 5 ¢ in. hal ant in location near Pour Towns School, 2 bedroom bungalow Cedar _ Shake siding —# ‘picture win THELEN M M ARO), BE REALTOR ow —— large kitchen, Aluminum storms | LOTS NEAR AUBURN and screens. Situated on & 500x250 ea. All ~ Ay cash. 10 2150 site—2 blocks to w. a. WHITCOM: REALTOR tus, near schools, Low down __ rE east —— payment LARGE LAKEFRONT AND LAKE PRIVILEGE LOTS. Quiet, ‘from $125 down Salesmen on property Saturday & Sunday, 2? @clock till dark, Or* Jostyn. to Silver Bell Rd. Turn right ts ! mille to signs WRIGHT & VALUET REALTORS 45 Oakland Ave aa > ' jeakd REALTOR Sale Syburban Pr aos 45A secluded, well restricted, a BSS, wSSS | “Pardon the earmuffs, but I can't bear to hear what 1 | have to say!" ie -|____ For Sale Lots = 46 “LAND pov ange al FOR ayeneyl. Lots for immediate bul | j "tes. for multiple commercial a | industrial use. Sylvan Realty . 2343 ORCHARD. LAKE RD, AT MIDDLEBELT PE bil KENNETT GARDENS. 4 “Lore. $500 ‘each Terms. - . 6 lots, Each 40% 130. $3,360. termes Auburo Heights aren. 1 large let, Thxa45, $7 term “< Joslyn, Excellent butiding atte. ven and steptic tank in. $1,400 PRIVATE LAKES bee acres just 4 miles north 3-8 of a mile road frontage, ‘eryetal clear water and flowing stream, actually tw lakes provide good fishing, excellent hunting. Subdivid- ing possibilities. Pull orice pablo Eves, Call -MAple PAULA. KERN, Realtor Tite N. Sagine PR 2-0900 | __ Real Eotate Since isis" a ; EST SIDE—CLOsE W Vooded Acreage One six acre beautifully wood building site ee badd location yet only 3 miles west of Pontise CARL Ww. BIRD, Realtor | $03 Commanty National Benk Bide. | FE 4421! Eves PE 5-139 reels ~each = = fine in Rochester area. ‘CR AWFORD AGENCY $3") W Huron Eves. MY 3-7085 “PONTIAC LAKE RD. Waterford Twp over 2 acres Nice building spot Large road PONTIAC REALTY 137_ Baldwin ___ FE 58278 “For Sale Farms 48 +is40 Ark. Black river ., Cg my fet Productive Far arm 120 acres of good land close to Metamora, 15 acres of timber- land; well built 4 ——, home This is a desirable piece of gro. | erty you must see Excellent value for $26,400 Call Mr. Hous- "ton, FE 40584, Eves & Sun FPR 4-633). _ Four, Bedrooms Built in 1933 6%) acres of land out MS® main highway, To- tal price only $13 To Buy—To Sell L. AWRENCE W GAYTA IRD FE 4-9584 1M F Pike St. Open Eves. & Sun Co-ape ratyy¢ Real Estate Exchanee 160 Acres at Holly To Insure Railroad. Land is level. 2 houses and compigte set of buildings, Subdividing possibilities, PAUL. AL KERN, Realtor Ti'ty N Saginaw FE 2-920 FE 5-044) PF 5-069 “Real Estate Sipce 1918" =” Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | ree FARMS AND ACREAGE ~ a Rutledg 31111, PE 4-0003. con ee eyxy | RMBRNE ga 2 AcE cc on © near Fen eres $94 MONTANA | only $22,000. Easy terms. P. W. EE 4- 4874 Dinnan & Sons, 66 W. Huron. yr ot eee “TRADE Residential. Your -equity im home on land & lots. together Located at Com- merce Lake. Small down ~ pay- ment: Commercial 150 foot frontage on Dixie High- wary, north of Scott Lake Road, Approximately $100 per foot. H. W. Bigelow BROKER PE 8-845 Walter-Clarkston-Orion Acres Mere are some beautiful 4 acre parcels) Some wooded, some on a paved road. All moderately re- stricted. Priced as low as $1.750 with $175 down. Waterford-Drayton 100x150 ft. lot. Moderately Te- stricted. A nice location just north of Drayton Plains, As low as $635 with $65 down, Dunn Farms — ft. sites. Well restricted, cated approx. 4 mi. north of Pontiee op, 4 limits, Some wodd- . Going fast—see them today 3 low as $825 with 885 down. LADD'S INC. Drayton Plains -2361 ~., Open Sundays = or MM TO MAKE BUSINES BRISKER, use Classified | Ads! To sell things, coa to E iaccon dial os 288i, contract on this well-located smal! farm. With 2 bedroom home. Lot of young fruit trees and ever- greens. |; on 10 ACRES Good fiat land near Rochester Priced for — =. Low down payment and te RIDGEWAY REALTOR 432 N. Main OL 1-6541, Rochester Co-operative Real 1 Estate » Exchange For r Rent F | Farm 1 Prop. 48A WANTED ro RENT! A FARM ON share basis.: Experienced. Have references. Norman Cazerly, 801 Scott Lake Rd. FE #&1 “Sale Sale Business s Property 49 49 A GOOD INVESTMENT - CORNER block in heart of downtown busi- Hess section. County village of $265 per month — can be in- creased, $26,500--$6,500 down, FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4. W. towns FE 54-6105 Next to the Coneumers Power = land Present income erect | CORNER PARCEL Losates on Baldwin Ave. with feet frontage and. 123 feet | deep. An ‘oo ent focation oon most any business, Low = ot ely $5,200 with $1,500 Edw; M, Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St. . PH, PE 5-8165 Eves, til 8:30 CE le tla ES 1 Realtor 09 Rr RD. For Sale Atreage 47 +i t “10 ACRES | cat Pann “. a 0 ” 4 .! . par mis, ant nanere eto tus, of| | Stithottth or togoo Beat in this scenic country manufacturing. “immed ry % m te . $1,000) = session, cash or €300 down, HITE John K. turin REALTOR ‘Since 1925 101% Ne iw BROS, | xxsce 8°PET Fs ALTORS Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49a ™ — FARM IN —— Sale Business Property 49 FOR RENT BUSINESS LOCATION near busy Telegraph and Huroa corner. it fas station or other light besinenst Com rE 56-3072, 1 ta 2: 3:38 ae Ls 1683 6:30 to 8 p.m WALTON BLVD. Vacant. oo cement block ing ary Samal See's et. aro tot ioontee. poo sprees | be Sylvan Realty B00 Le | PT. one GAS 8TA- tion main “a iv. a A *- jac Press Bor 77. _ 40x40 BRICK i a Oakland 8-3245. SMALL SHELL STATION T 9 eg PE 50760 after after 3 pm. PE 3-0804 from 9 a.m. _to 3 p.m. | ‘Business Opportunities 51. GROCERY AND MEATS LONG, well established north side mar- ket on North try Street near branch bank In prosperous busi- Heron block. Located inf x60 aa , teerihet rocery and meats of ered at $6,000. Stock at inventory. $5,500 down, $69 mo Will lease building and fixtures at $150 « =— 5 or 10 year lease avail. a To Buy—To fell- rade YOU BUY, [t-WE'LL “INSURE: IT MAHAN ALTY CO. REALTORS Cooperative ie. wet Exchange v. To. “BRANCH T OFFICE WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY |. and meat, beer and wine. Pine living quarters, long lease. Very reasofiable. PE 2-1752 Partridge is THE “BIRD” TO SEE SUPER LUMBER MART Excellent location on main high- way in one of Oakland County's fastest growing townshins. Iceal for a “big volume operation. #s- tablished over 20 years —business enjoys excellent reputation pid grossing $200 vr ca per easily oe increased. $30,000 ious plus s DAIRY RONANZA This is it—A-1 drive-in milk de- pet, dairy bar and tunch counter in one of Oak!tand County's ja-- est growing reas) Top notch lo- cation in middle of busy shopping center Buviness growing. ewer: year 104 gross aver $70.90 will do near $100,000 this year Every- thing im the finest of condition 312.500 down Valuable real es- tate available. 107s NEXT. COUNTRY VARIETY Here's a business you'll really enjov. Located in a friendly com- munity northwest of mtine, ji of variety included, Takes only 81.000 dn pilus stock to handie this “low overhead”. operation. SUPER HARDWARE Located in one of Metropolitan roit's fastest growing sreaw Business expanding tremendous! every year—will do mear $70,000 ~_ by Hershberger poner Restaurant & Driven hed "outalde ren- ie. = lease. iE, | dos SEP fi F. REISZ 7: me etapa St. ~ Cleice ¢ Class C Bar © 24 years Y oper Rerbeast aye fp ere | ner’ Gael pelt Ga ann csc) the same you. Unusually fine bd Has i® per cent $15,600 ‘will handle. OUSEHO FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 5. See Be ee _ Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST 7” . Ontimited wt. single amily decline (a canceled MICHIGAN BUSINESS a baer Aaa SALES CORPORATION | paces pe seme of. FE 4 PONTIAC Pe ee BLDG. i130 Pontiar State Bank ise ur 2 BAY mad | Swaps 55 OBIL GAS STATION | sum.puie wots worTH. 3200. For lease io Birmingham ‘area ee en ne 3.4 Be Here ts an opportu it: for # man | _°*?*._*- , pe te have s ousiness of his own LOTS, 11 x 1660 FT. EA, ON on a low rental basis. Only cost | hard ‘~ ee. Lake privi- w be purchasing of exist leges. change for good house- ing inventory. Por further infor trailer, medium size. MY 43-4681, _ms call PE 20103 Lake Orion. . . CUNTOUR | Mencioas machines, AN iD pEAUTY SHOP _Terwace, FE 2.3118" b . jaca at Huron end fT. HOUSETRAILER; WILL Gar Bates anatase | ine saeco’ tenes one woman operation, 556 B. tees re oggeetin iv ie. o ACRE ARKANSAS AR ing worth $3200. What have you. Call goes reeck bar- Fel for ibee‘ilness forces | 4 WHEEL TRAILER FOR POW ps fy ot sell 540, 064 ts Pav L A. KERN, Realtor tee ta eter 7 oe a w 11% ce, es Sane ce Bwep for rete eoper or er ing 58, wi sell eq ent and bony if want- & r we s. Lease Walled 277 4-208. Sale Land Contracts "52 —_— CONTRACT ON NEW was SF Cost to you $4,300. Exce! veomnent vr 3-7103 or FE 5-7202. LAND” CONTRACT. PRIVATE wit TRADE, LARGE. 6 ROO modern home, Ts 0 2 T sendin ‘BUT THE creed , con ion, ‘completes mr ps anything ral have o0.000 te to invest, | of equal value. PE 5-9098. wi pay you investigate this ‘49 PORD POR PICKUP OR SELL. Naw a sales tax on MY 22-5402, over $21,000 o*r month. no enter- | > B — BUNGA tainment, 16 return your in-| > BEDROO! om Seek vestment in sbeut one year. For. mw. tiled 3 pe. on F. infoymation 2a. ie hove end ihe | Lurnsce, rine. roomy ‘tichen a A “4 i artes feet, Trade | $1,908 ‘equity for BD. CHARLES, Realtor custty Se your ates, Sete motel | FE 40521 what? Clark Reel Ret , 12 Ww, In 8, Teeazaom — Eveg tun | Quart 7S SA TE bad al Esta’ €. cage or GR = BEE i —— ll Gea Fa vienar £3.80 om, All stock going me mene. B price ne tor la i = same value Clark Real Estate, : NEW, MODERN | PE 4-4813. Ask er Mr, Clark. gievine eetten Se Cg ae WAP SMALL RIDING ated oamher main hey. horse or rae Compson boat and call Mr. Dart. PE ‘Tai03, oe pate 2 wheel tr cae ‘Fives _nings OR 3-1562. PE $3172. wrt wa GOOD RUNNING condition for Cement mixer or __ fash. MY _3-3100, 1982 G. M. § YD, DUMP TRUCK for ae wheq base stake truck Witt TR , TRADES 7 ROOM HOUSE lot in Twin Lakes nae 8 tor em 4 comtracts or lot Witt 1s St BREAVE R Pr ¢sisl EM =M ‘aase yo. full basement, oi! | 45 Oakland Ave. PE 2-0200 + Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | For Sale ¢ Ciothing __ 56 BOY'S LIGHT BLUE SINGLE Money to Loan 33 breasted suit, size 12, like new | {State Loseses Lenders) | _ $15, 4.2485, DEER HUNTING OUTIPT_ RED | » , and wast id, size 38 GET CASH QUICKLY eg pe ee 1 | 7 if | Up te $500 " 1948 to 1946 cars. Bring your title. Most deals closed in 4 minutes loans &® made on Rereterre: Signatures and f securith Oakland Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Mand 16. FE $1778 FE CLOTHING: MEN'S. Y's AND lady's. Jackets, slacks. shirts, shoes, and coats, MI 4-5361 FE 4-1§74 LADY'S NEW 2 PIECE BROW’ eee di — tweed sult, white satiy lining «ui. sine 14 or 16, ;' Man's brown Need | $500 velour al Woo! overcoat, e'ze or 42, $25. MI or Less LADIES DRESSES, SUIT. ¢ coats. rr , sizes 16 and 18; man’s coat, WIT H QUICK Fa coat, size 12. fnensenabee, SERVICE? 30003. : Sn ma CLOTHING. ae 18, | t Then Home & Auto. ts the place “i t "prhcucaily Lomo ue 4 come. loans on PE 5-9038 oot tirst cere} = come > or | —— phe'na for cash-to $500 on your) LADY'S COAT, SIZE 14, $10 SUB. " ty : \omigmem pian sulted a a= i excellent “condition. 6 % m3 Stee . needs Friendly cow tee) awaits you ‘uzatie ner | lee | ager, Berkley Voss, President, | Ph. FE 5 8121 a Peek ~ bo YoU NK | era SIZE 2 Mar . plage JACKETS, _ Woman's Hudson Bay jets whee 14, formals aime } 1 DRESS SUIT | overcoat. Size 38 to 42 FE 2-4294, | 22-4204. | NEED A NEW LADY'S 8) coat, sige 12. Cost $49.06, will sell for $20, 26 Rose Ct or call FE | BOY 8 CLOTHING, SIZE 1) TO 4 SCOUT UNIFORMS, SIZE LADY. 8 BROWN iiamhay COAT. length. 3 Maternity outfits til, Good condition, MI | | ~ SUR | o FED be, 43587. 38 ~ $10 8 Cost, fur collar, size 18, 4902. Home & Auto | Ca ‘ FLOWER GIRLS FROCK Lean Company evnylon with tiers of ruffled oe Pult length & hoop skirt | 2 slips to match, Must be seen to be appreciated. OR 3-4465 Hours; ® to 3; Saturday 9 to! = SeVERAL LIKE NEW DRESSES. 407 Community Nat"! Bank Bide nice for the coming oliday par- WHEN YOU NEED ies Size 12. OB 2-7094 after 12 $29 to $500 You can get tt quickly om your signature, car or furniture. No en- dorsers. Payment< to suit your budget. We will be glad to help you with vour monev . oroblema, FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg ~ GET MORE AT | SENEPICIAL “Yes” — pr er men and women PLUS! Nation- wide Credit and Bill Consolide- | tion Service. Phone for loan in 1) trip. vont or a in today. BENEFICIAI. FINANCE CO. ant. SIZE FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG ; z ome 8 conte SIZE 14. REA. | sonable. Call after 4:30 FE 4-545 | | WINTER - COAT. GREEN GABAR- dine, Size 12. FE 5-0274 Sale ‘Household | Goods 57 APT SIZE OR TRAILER GAS stove Good cond.tion. PE. 2-1104 “Must see to apprectate. _ 6 Williams, “noni nical NTI ; @ matching chairs. 1 round oak | table, 48 in. Occasional chair. EM _3-3101. . ANTIQUES & metching chairs. | round oak table in, Occassional chair. | EM 93101. § ROOM OIL, SPACE HEATER, and vine included. Draft contro! OR | b ts | Must . $35. BM DAVEXPOR AND i AND _DON’T FAINT. When you see the low» ce a © —, Mee & PAINT $ STORE 43 Oakland Ave. . A-l rimse STOV: U large, plant and mice, Heme. items. 1551 rainboard covered, Utility ‘cabinet, “Hutch, Kitchen cabinet; both white wood. FE 46-7204, 2? PIECE BLUE WOOL FRIEZ: FRIEZE oases. room suite, FE 2-7753. ELECTRIC STOVE. LEPT HAND oven. OR 3+4274. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR. 7 and a« kitchen cabinet, FE r be modern), land contract, or dispemel. Phome Pe stan, 7™** — nouse trailer. Call PE 5-641, _ a it 5 —— | ort FRAG GAS EAS POR PURNTTORE CHINA. FE i008, 3,75 motors. tape ay Be ' even es a . $3,750 motorcycles motorscooters or | REPRIG. GEN- en buy A) \ om contract a be accept these articles as down eral a washing machine, roman odem ho in iy $30 per pon at oy per cent, ine ORION MOTOR SALES — —en aa oan weasen pean soar tones For SALE: INCOMPLETE SET | R. J. VALUET, Realtor MY 2-2611 of eold-banded white € chine made ¥ Prane Lg < to wit. Call EM 3-12 evenings FOR eae: enrieg As tri Winner washers . Spinner washers Vacuum cleaners ,.. Ray's, 96 Oakland ~ GIBSON — APT. ‘electric: ; jacket, sive 14, _ 24 8. Tilden like new; GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Armstrong linsleum, ® and 12 ft, wide heavyweight 4% « yd. Cash and Carry Aresstreng — wall tile 54 in. 3 border ft. running roxulasty 5c NONE 8OLD TO DEALERS We running ff, FINAL cate lots, arto Vinyl counter: in AL alse Asphalt tile, 65.40 ixie Floor 4606 Dixie owen ~~ soyth of e Aa? ‘Super Mar ket. ¥ /GAS § STOVE. %, BED COMPLETE. 8, 1, b e eqverinm. od wood or Sool si small, cabinet sink. FE “Yoses _ GI Or AT- . and controls GE. WASHING — MACHINE STA- tionary tubs. FE 4-0384 GE UPRIGHT VACUUM AND AT- tach. Vanity & bench. FE 5-0453, 5-0453 GARLAND ~ GAS- ret ANGE “AND Bendix washer. FE 4-8625. HOTPOINT at A a washing machine; treadie sewing machine Make an offer. MI 6-0360. 457 E. Southiawn. Birm. ‘HOT WATER TANK & ‘ heater. Tronrite portable , troner. EM 3-2308. | HoovER: vVacuUuM_ $1495. Belts, bags. makes 656 Myrtle, dens , NNER SPRING MATT RESS. good condition, reasonable. Phone 5-565 LIKE NEW, brushes, ali Huron Gar- INSIDE DOORS Wi WINDOWS “AND _ storm windows, FE 2-1 | JACKSON & CHURCH oe ~ OlL “mp. with thermostat. Duct work 270 gal. tank. In good cond, Changing to gas. OR.. 3-2730. 3 ORIENTAL RUGs. 4x6, CHEAP. FE 2-0694. KENMORE | WASHING _ MACHINE. Good condition. FE 2-2 KENMORE s8UDS — VER ara matic washer and cabinet sink. __254 Baldwin. LARGE KENMORE MANGLE AND Hoover vaetum cleaner. Deluxe i 62, Call FE 4-5282 after LIVING ROOM SUITE GREEN davenpori, poops chair with otte- chair in $95. MT 9x12 LINO. RUGS. $2.98 man and lounge same oncellent fabric, _6-4198 2x12 LINOLEUM $6.39 Reg. $4.95 House Paint, gal... $1.98 on . Wal, Tile $ 10 Gi Mia um, — 14) W Huron. F soos PIECE SECTIONAL PINK &- a & living room suite. $40. FE LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALI SALE, ‘4 price at Jack's: Kitchen sink, like new, $12. Two dressers, $6 each. | Bed, springs & mattress, $12 ona, plete. 30 gal tank and hot water parking. $15. 277 Baldwin, Lots of __par LIVING | ROOM SUITE, BED ROOM set, and walnut desk. All in _good cond. Reasonable. MA MA 5-4402, Lord's Specials 5 pe. — set.. . $40.05 oss aia Ly od Tvs from $24.05 om Hide-e-bed from $130.95 up Used gas stoves =i a $20.60 Lord's | Furniture and Appliances 125 W. Hump st PE 4.0583 “Where Wrigley’ s Used To Be" MAGIC CHEF 39 IN. GAS RANGE. Like new, Reasonable. OR 3.4657, take. Orange Grove, Williame MARBLE TOP DRESSER sTUDIO Soot iene crime ® cabine hy yak St, Auburn tts. now SELL. NEW 3¢ 1 IN. MAGI tent ay! fies PEs o. Pg 3 do 19 gross in 1 will soon be a Provident Loan ANTIQUE SMALI SMALL CHEST, | WhITE $100.00 annual ‘Vasiness, th is 7 West Lawrence &t | marble-lik . 2 dra 2 cor yawn in this ston dis- | PE 20249 Pontiac _itibss $35: antique tebte, he. Plenty of off street TET, ar gaat yamdersection ga Pye ow Lt atoc * approx. $22,000. Valuable Teal es- 35, 000 Families ee ee ee oe | tate ‘also. available. R d | _able. Phone “RO 3.2600 after ‘p.m y " J ry & } weepge yeas | Recommend ae omy we. "NL N, DO on . . fod. tables, $198 up; new . GW. Huren M. Open Eve. -7 to ? Buckner S | ease head board - complete \ , $24; refrigeratore ap nges Modern Bakery gas & elec $5 up: beds, all sires Thriving business. \excellent west dee: tip. Sommer. Cilia nis an ee ee side res 1 area. Gross to ie ft oe Pontiec ares. : cnesis ew k& used, 66 ,000 last year. Complete See you cam quicnip ber: p; bedroom suites, $49.95 up; test ti equipment. Includes me ee on small wing os room suites, $12.95 up; din: oe “tes cece Cee ¢ & month payments. i suites, $19.50 up. Many ment, $35,000, bien tania terms. You get full acuune no other "ine deductions. USE our’ EASY PAYMENT R A n tt, Inc. We ea nik wane on thine, Come Oy SANK e COST OF BORROWING out and | ok around. 2 acres of 2% E. Huron Peters» 1103 THAN YOU THINK bess OPEN “OAILY. 7 ° 13 i A | Oven moans oan ' L_& & SALES -CO., 4 mt, east of ‘ Get mented fash fre 4 Aveo or ‘ode mi. weet, of Auburn | * f tekner’s eights on Aubu GROC—BEER—W INE ‘oan company. | PE S201 Approx. $90,000 per yr volume. || | We Give Holdens Red Stamps. Add fresh meats. produce and. | saonapiaginniompis eilapaiiangege out maronse fast ; a Tow. | Buckner t —. BIGEIOW 6 GREEN Sones if a | e new runners ar Clean "building. 4 No "credit vaies, e on. pone ero ee chal Very Peasqgabie: Terms. 1 w tender rtain stretcher, Finance Co, «| _sias JIM W RIG HT, Realtor Othew ave teseded: | In INCH REA CONSOLE, 920.05. 345 Oakland A FE 5.9441 -~ er TV antenna kit. , Co-operative | Reai Estate Exch “ww ALTON TV. FOR LEASE: | 2 STALL SUPER Pontiae and Floor National Bldg. | watton Cor. Josivn PE 21-2257 Drayton Piains 4512 Dixie Hwy. ‘ i Sciied Aska spies THE ANSWER TO! aa YOUR PROB I. EM: WON or ° Want Ads! To sell, rent, ovo monkReth terns Rom Beak hive, it's FEZSI81, Year Serene Mampton ie Bay 835 m3 cain \ _THE, a aaa Bi Bel SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 1, 1935: ; Sale Howschold Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ms _ by Dick Turner ~NEW FURNITURE | ATTENTION Eaee Sia SLASHED Home Owners Builders estimates given, lsORPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 5340 Rd. (M50) 3-002 10 TONS OF 6 H BEAMS, ~ 0 ft. re UNDAYS Open 10:30 t 2:30. ay bute Oak TABLE AND side doors M2. Le varnished. ‘045. 68 Nor: lastic Wall Tile...2c ea. © eeedwewneee BLD. sreverses $248 | GN 8” TILTING ARBOR BENCH ~ OR 3-4581 Rone ea, | 28%. $35. a CDAME) . ossceveee e} J. GAB HEATERS ‘with 140.000 -BTU out- Excelleat condition, MA ALL WP. PAINTS RUBBER, PLAS- Ld Pt ‘s 240 8. Woodward Ave. Garden sirm om. sification “Hobbies and / 1% 8 _Sesinaw galvanized © pipe and OR 3-8063 Storewide Clearance ts ar no aes ot, | OL VIRED AiR CONDIFESRINS Ss ie Hatt a ANC CES | $0. Ye tae = ore 4 hold i le te 3 per cent payments available W. F. Miller. Artists’ plies, hobby! % atu. if ft. sup denne ck our clas-|“ 3. a % kee). ry . + cd a 1015 U, & Pet Off, WEA Serview, be Supplies” No, 24A, 8 ig Ay sone nee = “That's the advantage of being an adult — you can act like a kid and get away with it!” For Sale Miscellaneous 60 er on ane LIKE OIL FLOOR dg Reasonably 3 | "uma MINT, SALE fie ' Sais suite, ge $2398 5 “CHURCH'S INC. FURNACE. 45,700 a priced. 2496 | only $2. Parts extra, _Pine Lake Ave. Keego Harbor. Fees Sree eete ot 0.98 ont. Areata 139.50 | or 6 room house, 137 Waterly St. ba fnearraiasts P S| Eppes gg ET BLADE pour it ~SSonbinar FoRwce— | "tt gem vi et sf cra coe FR) Qe deena |i ie $00 punk beds complete -".. $4.98 | | Barn 22432 f Gable root ae te ieee 20 gal. garbage-cans ..... 8 2.98 ee , Ah, aa with | Sump pumps, $39.95. “ drop tebte es choirs, ss ee Eo ae ne 2 ao pampe jets and submerst- eat awe nn TH, Cbs | tte tip root, Double comstrust “RET TNS HARDWARE De os --se-. 38 POF CODE Of | oxté tt. ip roof, And Also mise. | 3994 Auburn at Adams Aubura’ $10.95 crib el lumber. Heights. PE 2-811. ° matiress.... $7.95 30 miatireds’”$ asbs | THfee 28 tach steel Foeams. # MBF CRT OC CBECTALS * gt SU URPLUS LU LUMBER & | 3. de, beth set A quality with Pearson's Bank Furniture] MATERIAL SALES CO. | open daily 8 to 6: Sun. 10 to 2. 42 Orchard 1 Lake Ave. PE 47881 540 Highland Rd (M50: OR, 3-1002 Arnason Plumbin Su } QUEEN, IRONER, | RE; |BUY AT DISCOUNT AND SAVE. wo wis € ea iricereter: eas range, with an &. C, LITTLE fully | Phone 130 We Selivet auto, ofl heater — gas furnace. | Suetps ELECTRIC HARNWARE. 1 and Ss supolies, OR +127 OR ee ATORS, LAST YEAR'S| So simple vou can instal best brands, Perfect new guat-| use im this area Demonstrations noo ite mer, ee |, rkrmo near senvco. | PLYWOOD refrigerator ~4 ® used machine Michigan Fiuor- 3 C rd . ang Associated with TreJer Exch - __ escent, Ave. | 60 8. Telegra at lowest peieee. Also | Ma Fg EEDa CORTON Vane mav.| Scintt Nerdware Wuolecale and oo wings. Pearsons | tresses, $20, GE hot water boiler, Nall, cates Plywood Co. - a be Lake | 75,000 BTU. Oil fired, A-1 con- 1488 an Ave. dition , Ne doors, 2 wae! 3 PIECE SOLID | OA DINING aprutinentiiigenipen ® OAK DINING | traile?. $10. 3-4658. QUAKER < OIL HEATER. LIKE room suite, $75, 0 > 000 btu. 8" with sawinG WACkIne UACUT vacuum BEFORE sand: aia ga all ae P08 _ $5100" repai~‘ne rebuilding ge hy . Bopete o— bome _bottr’ f estment. Ca x fer oF, FE? CE BLUE LIVING “ROOM | fof. free “stimate MIDWEST | ROMEX | 349C PULL CSOT Fg Rats LIVING ROO BUnDens ¢—xaisen avo 7a] OLDS 660" USED HEATING AE SMU a —unGain: | _ Bons, tiee_ see Mt. omens “EQUIPMENT oa E.| DUO-THERM, aio SPACE QUIRED aie heater, Mke new. Cost $79. Make Coal Furnaces—$20.00 up TRA GAS RANGES POR. ELEC. 7983. r trie RB. Munro Electric, 1000 on_offer. 73 2- Ou Burners: . 1 Burners Huron. DRAW TITE HITCHES Stokers TUXEDO LOVE SEAT SECTION- | CHROME OR CADMIUM PLATED Blowers al. Red damask. Like brand new.| The kind that bolt to the frame Pans _ FE 5-2245. of all makes of cars Range Boilers USED REFRIGERATOR $35 AND | P E Howland. 3245 Dixte Rwy. Het Winter’ Hosters up R. B. Munro Electric. 1060 . OR _3-1456 “LBLING _ Huron, DUO THERM OIL BURNER. USED E “ ANG USED TELEVISION, GOOD CON-| _3 yrs. Reasons PE 65-2007. | dition, guaranteed. 10", :| 339 GAL. FUEL TANKS. NEW. | 73 8. Parke St. py Be Rar 17”, $50; 20°, $88, 14 gauge; $20.50. Also other sizes. RE DW 1) ee prima VE 2 PorTy , = _ Tanks, aes ‘pons oe store, f 7 WHEEL TRAILER WITH RACK | Prev’ ee ee si | ‘USED 1 HOT | BOINT T AUTOMATIC Good tires—romplete with hitch $29 MA 6-6507 $5. Sweet's | saw 6 in. joiner. Like new. FE f i Raaio a eppanees: 422 W. Hu- $-5759 between $ and 10 p.m. on all your RET ee ‘ 4 . | buO THERM OI HEATE R WITH ‘ vent aS WHITE 6 TEAR blow $20 Set iF tire chains, BUILDING SUPPLIES crib end _maiching chiffercbe.| _ 96 M405 Giddings Rd a MA $-5811 - nn DUO-THERM OIL HEATER. 79,000 | 8161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston Woop & COAL STOTE RANGE. TU, Blower filter. 275 gal. tank small size, im good condition. | & lines, FE 4 Call FE 17-8861, $15. = s eer arm heater and tank. $6 3 MILKING ot . GARDEN 2-065 DsED 6 Fr NORGE 8 REFRIG. | sprayer ‘1 walking cultivator. | 341.5 ENAMEL RECESSED WOO6 Feil BOLLYWOOD BED | — 14-1372 bethtaba: Crose spurred $43.56 up frame. Innerspring mattress. | FUEL Loi. TANKS _ SAVE Supply. 100 8 | Englander mattress, double oot 135 atl Ideal te ‘boyactralter | Roofing and Siding spring. FE 54-7347. or small homes — ga). - . . cae . _ $0715 gal. 831, vr Set Combination Doors TCE . | FIRST oly ale 5 FT. BATH- |° " USED DEPT. | Tlube, $4030.) B erade toilets, Insulation ; Recon, ar. elec. réfri $69.05. tis 6: anes) “gouvie" a en: M. A, BENSON } Recon, guar. elec. washers .. $40.05 | ame tastes, frase 90.06. ©) 540 N. Saginaw” FE +2521 | : pillow back studio couch .. $30.95 — % BTU Oll. CTRCULATOR. - SINKS FROM $5 95.52 GAL. ELEC. | 3, Be. — — suite . $29.05. ‘ | tric water —e $70.95. 30 gal.) 4s inch @ $30.05 | OR 3-496. gas heaters, $55. G. A- Thompson, Chiet “oe chest of drawers oa | ~ G&M COMPANY | Hy 8, Perry. _ eayy wood 44, bed Bos $ $55 | Saws AND LAWN MOWERS MA- (SALE (WALL PAP PERS ALE 3 te 4 room ell hea $70.95 | CHINE RPENED brands and types. 20 E ad cent Many ftems not nena here. | FE $7895. at E. Walton off, Green's 240 8. ood ward eae cam it h | : oe x | 4 —oe 5 ROO SPACE EATE! nS | & unit with duct wor! ‘HEATER, ‘ WYMAN’S | $45, EM_ 3-5333, __ Duo Sermo $50. FE 71-0704 a. ban FREE SE STANDING TOILETS S 621-96 SOIL” PIPE. 8320 LOT. WAR- Ey Pike FE 41122 x 32 double sinks | Wicks 2678 A Oreiiara Lk Ra | Washbowls with fittings sites SHOP MASTER JIG SAW. AND “Trade-in n Dey t. a pe Colored Bath sets, with = = § stand, complete. 1 Atlas jointer, von used a c p stoen | Stein $109.50 4 in. Excellent motor } stand aS | {peery, feoeete. ee __like_ new. EM_3-3291. oo S. Saginaw St. PE 35-2100. HOLLAND PURNACE, AIRWELL, BURMEISTER’S | stoker, duct work and all controls. . $100.- OR 3-9852. | L . | HAMILTON RAILROAD W watcif. 2 | weed, Phone Rules. FE 2-7900. - ' AME BFR AA ny } | URNITURE CO. | Years old. PE 5-8014, after 8:30. : 361 8, SAGINAW ST. | HAYRIDE oe ty 1 _____PONTI AC. MICHIGAN _ ___| ___Pood furnished. PE 2-3231___ 800, COO 2 OR 3 ROOM OIL HEATER; 3 | HOLLINGSHEAD ») VARIETY STORE Foot Sal oll drums and 100 gal. off 7 miler out “aldwin Armstrong Buys in Lumber Now G 122 Lafayette. | floor cover~~ and Maec-O-Lac r Gotn WINE MOHAIR DAVENPORT _palnte,Ptane PE 10 | AT BURME ISTE RS _ Sher oo 117 Exmoore St. HOMB RESSED PORK AND Opa ces A WALNUT BUPFET, DUNCAN _5-04 wee” In perfect cond 860 HOT WATER HEATER 9% GAL. 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU gas, new appror or use on WASHING MACHINE. EASY SPIN- Consumers lines $98.50 and —* sae eet Dee & &C oy. i: 65 dryer with auto. spin and rinse, value $49.50 and $5050 These ate | vs gia w. pin ng or iM kee | _good eondition, $75. MA 6-6266 ee eres Alno electric. eon axé w. fir bis per $98.00 46x70 APGHAN. RED AND ROSE. tific values. iechigan Fluorescent | gas . on ons, ft. tke | Will sell_ reasonable. FE_ 4-2760. 3 Ore hard Lake Ave a; e none pee 0. ei30 m4 WASHER, IRONER, EL EC. STOVE: | HOT WATER BOILER WITH ABC | ous std. Douglas fir per M “foe oo | 3 m1 8 1 large chair, 2 ply ag aed purner, Complete with all con- | 2"8 std. Douglas fir. per 99 00 chairs, vanity, OR 3-1083, trols. OR 3-8172 \ 2” blanket ‘mal, 100 ‘ft. $4.45 | - BURNER 2 ~=SC«CS UNGERS OIL INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH. 4*8x%s fir Plyscore isemewee $5.95 | burner, 85,000 BTU. Like new. 1 ic serene and dark room sup- | 4x8x'4 fir Plywood cone, $3.05 | rge Warm-morning heating stove a? See ssific e tare Wi morale heating st ies? £ Classifi ation HOB- 1x8 knotty oh per M __. $160.00 DEV $0063. Milford. | CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT 614 | Soli pire, seni’ t |Comb. alum. doors from . WAYNE GABERT’S ane On BLOWER y 4 Svea toms set, all hitwas. Floor Sample Sale. CARGE size” worgesPace ~° DS Colored barn, e190 08 Norge auto washer gies Heater. Good- condition. $20. | Siss.os Norge 4 dryer $ FE 457000 ssinsesitl HARDWARE - SLUMBINO ty . 250.95 Norge 10 oe retri¢ $190 BOYDELL PAINTS Pp tama $e hg = agp ® in. electric Ir YOU ARE Le ae ge a Door frues fully quremeue $179 HOUSE DRIVE OUT FO JOR 5 | Semepeete windows ... seid of Rortn u, ft. Customatic MEISTER’ RD. SAVE iS Sash oe OTHERS TO CHOOSE case aww CARRY MAKE SURE 4TS | elias. YEARS TO PAY 1x8 white pme boards wm an AEE Ye som Saat". BURMEISTER # WALNUT JUNIOR SIZE DINING [sulation loose aud blanket, table with 4 ebairs, PE S3344. Culvert po Northern Lumber Co, car fir bas, at 110.00 M. , . 8197 Cooley Lake RP. . Interior and Exterior. Pontiac. EM 33741 Westinghouse pie tevoine, and Mouldings. | seieieeraph bP Mile Ra | Windows, Anderson and others. SEARS § ROOM SPACE HEATER | 4 \ 90" electric range with, wide oven. | | 8 ne oe (Stages Botts, with blower. #28. O8- . $149.9 . on Leake ce. ms vaslacide 1000 x. Opirhe Cer. Pontiac Ra. | im Bogie tae tn 7 ae RS yom Os. @. A Thompson #0 6. PLUMBING "SUPPLIES. hn 20 ft, cents you. truck, 4% * Sunday 10 to 4 Pachoud Wrecking Co: Hw rE tine _ Drive-in neater ; Washer, $69.50. TV. 95 a thousand up. Knotty pine panel- — up, New “tio Point dishwash- | DELTA COMBINATION 10 IN pene e a =. point - low | Materials of All Kinds NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Lumber, doors, windows, pipe, beams, angie irons, ste? sash, ® x 12 RUG AND PAD $20. SIDE Pachoud- Wrecking Co. F Beside ‘Pontiac _ Drive-In Theater USED FURNACES, OL BURNERS. gas burners, biowers, stekers, a Wayne Heating Co. oo aencil | WINDOWS | wah ramee ‘2 or window frame 26° uoper and ‘ower am steaee. One 1'g'x2'x6'8" _— door, One. I toilet “with close Talbott Lumber also Sured Satin and ond ; w doors and @ ‘ull tine of tamper “108 Oakland _ 2b. FE 4 AN, DOURLE, DECK PLOD | A mar Baker: ray- fon Plains OR 31681 “WORK SHOP 8 Arbor saw, drill preas, band 100 denen ee Save: Money at! WINCHESTER 12 GAUGE PUMP, Nee HARDWARE RE NLY pe bacon ave sausace FE | LOW, T OUR SERVICE 1s Garage Doors | TO CHOOSE FROM 4 SPECIAL FALL OFFER Rerrs aij stee) om BERRY DOOR safe co, Wrecking and | 338 paneling W. pine per OM os 88 kinds of bldg. materials sal- aged and tue at bargain price, $2895 anand. ve ite ea. ee CO. INC. y “a ah or age Cornet Or- . % Sunday 10 to 2.) ___De It Yourself 61 se OUR: . YOUR OWN plumbing, eaten Com- Coneven Bquipment 61A . OTHER C ni 2 gothpusnt LOWER..| _ dies.” ton mn _elasattiention mumoer 24% ee __Sale ale Musical Goods 6 Goods 62 62 BA. CABINET GRAND. 438, IN GOOD 3 SRINMELL PA " $35 G00 FE ly tuned, FE 4-9343, a ORINWELL | AMERICANA GON- Walnut, 22601. oat evenings AIR Biano Ti a a a Fiat iP Sant 2 oo oo ery ret $299, will sell for $125. MI 44127. UPRIGHT ) FOR SALE. IN ro AR. NEW AND 1 Sale Store Equipment 64 —e PPAR 1 hn od fogs re and AND or tg box w compressor. Ss =~ J with yer. gia Sse ‘pakery.” ah wr fas CARGR” haat GRINDER, LITTLE used, 6 hobtall soda four tain, very 7 peed make with ms GE compressor. U Nationa ~ gw ae machine, $60. ~‘Sale le Sporting ¢ Goods cy BROWNING 6 GAUGE auto. Se com Li PMENT. ind ski Me te 4-6361, 1 * SHOTOUNS "& & RIPLES _tt2 UP. ahi sell tre funs, Burr- GUN, a A ee sHOT tT GUN, deer rifle, gas camp stove. bi ine os men's Thermo-Ware new, Hip boots, size 10. “iors hip boots, size 6. FE 4 LARGE SELECTION OF USED hoteuns and si rifles. $10 and up. Ben's Office, 4 raters 30-30 MARLIN, ay sae 81a) _and case, $56. 3-6253, OPEN, ‘@ONDAY. SLAYBAUGH? Ss PR 4-0924° rs 8-0453 BROWNING AUTOMATICS Big trade if allowance for your old bor ally or rifle. 20 per cent off on all bird hunt- ing coats and pa nee ted red deer hunting coats: 2-16 and 2% gauge heavy toad | voell onal per bo ES35 Le RELLYS HARDW ARE, Jo4 — iq ‘Adams, Auburn Het its. FE 2-8811 ee fe & shells. Used 1 ge #1 WINCHESTER AUTO. 2° OF will — for 12 gauge auto, MY LE BARREL sh case and shel's. ‘aher 4 " sOn used one season, Cal) FE 5-6480, after 6. “HUNTERS _ fee our value packed ad in another section of your paper ANDERSON HDWE. Seok, Seer # Dit 66 seri sinacdh get Mieian ra a te oh . hee tae DIRT DIRT T ree wis AND OR GRAVEL, pon Ba SAND BCACK 5 aint An AND gravel. Phone FE HARDW’ AY Sashabaw 0) ror f EE, a soe ee ee ally, FE 4-3263, or, FE 23-1466 cow NURE, £ DELIV- forrE cy, Tra Cw, MANU ROAD GRAVEL 8 $7.00 delivered. FE 46508. Shredded Peat Humus TIAC AREA. - CALL TWEEN 9 AND 4. FE|¥i 22965. etek AND GRAVEL. Eas Builders’ Sup- __Wood, Coal & Fuel, 21; Norway, Hay, Grain & Feed 71| For Sale Housetrailers 78) ™. to set ocean + good” cond. For Sale ip’ Liventack ‘92 BEAUTIPUL vine an 6 ie 480 re’ 6 ply tires, Priced i ae OA 82764 soil, per ot. oeat sand) 7 ravel, 2 ‘cu oan roy STAGE « DIRT. rE 18 ED nt CeaniNe OUT ‘SCAR DuneT. Vaab vee ‘! Trailer Sales LSTEIN | COWS Fd a the new 1966 General. Stew- rose “AND 6 WEEKS OLD. OL insurance rates. Only \« down, HEIFER, heifer by “ride en Resttered ay buy-]| Ever see a trailer 12 ft. high? 86) 8S. Lapeer Road bhed e. $12) PE 5-7668 Fg oy TOP : SOIL C DELIVERED OR LOADED, PON- tine” es ®@ WEEKS OLD. 200 BE. Wattles Ré, Troy Twp.” ng Ena Fi MERE __Rent Trail Trailer "Space 79 cement & mor ioe Lake setae sam, WOUSETRAILER AND 56 ACRES west of fies 37 PT HOUSETRAILER IN park hewn ao. FE 46062. after OXFORD. Skyline, and Holly coaches. i ft. to 47 ft. New low bank and 6 months to nav DEER HUNTER SPEC. TYR. OCD HOLSTER, COW DUE! 10 USED TRAILERS avon -cpeama cow | 1O PICK FROM _ fresh Ist week in Nov. $195-$595- ; a BUY NOW! Walton See it her. 12 ft. high Oxford Trailer Sales Wichigen bottle gas Trailer parts accessories foc See Beat 74, wii eae rn on mk a ft. a, 5 * tong of mile’ Holly, | - fevable eave payment. 2200 Hour: q io io Pr BRAKES HEAVY DUTY ‘bon: Ul VARNISHING STORAGE, MARINE Northwestern hahene shar “ Mile. MA 66158. Transportation Offered 87 TRUCK GOIN’) NORTH . PART load either way. FE LEAVING 27 OF- ) FoR ae _Dexter Missouri. 4-618. ; = LEAVING PO FOR : ber 21° return “etober 23 take : ‘ several riders, FE 2.6610. . ___Wanted Used Cars 838 Auburn Heights T railer Perk ” NTS A M f 334, oe, put. ert Tis for r) Restricted. _ Sale Farm Produce 75| troit Edison, A few still open! ING CRATES, also storage space for rent. Ca wood, land Puel Or. __chard Lake Ave. mm Mreintosh, Glackmore » Perm: 8, 1900 Bilver ee Rad 3 "ytniles cant of A BL SPRUCE FOR YOU. a a, ‘ PE 6-3361 10 to 11 a.m., 4 to 5) ~2:™ | jew is AND Ww pions. more ross area ae by a Crarkslen-Orien Ra Sree ere | | Sale Sale Farm Equipment 76 16 OR CHAIN SAWS USED on pe, TREES ay’ anles to Toran MBS oe imited WHITE'S ———_ ‘PE 64711 71 8 jake Rd SUGAR MAPLE § TO i? FT. ¥ | - Beautiful branch rr AKC BRAGLE MALE. 7 MOS. OLD. Started. PE 2-9821, i YRS OLD. FEMA _ Good ae dog. OR | 148%. BOXER. PAWN, PEMALE, VERY sais Leb * nilaren. $35. OR cAt ( KRGITERED PRE. a Teasonable. _® ila. Pe a ee “BIRD DOG. REASONABLE OL. 3-8404. J BEAGLE T HOUNDS, 3 2 TRAINED, 1. partly trained. Also 3 hound | nye $10 a pléce. 2190 Davis- | Rd. MElrose 4-5857, * SLACK c COCKER SPANIEL F oF s. AKC sopnnanes es johnson BOSTONS aT stuD OR 36206 GOCKER PUPS AND BITCH. i Mohawk. FE 5-7940. SALE. Ma CROSS COUNTRY LUCKY NR. PD. wood Rd., Lake Orion. MY 3-3102, after 7:30 p.m. OR 3-41¥.- ENGLISH POINTER, MALE. 16 po old, Call FE §-0559 after | ) PO. . FOR SALE. BEAGLE HOUND. old. Rabbit ne pheasant dog ___ 2183 8. Telegraph 7 _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 m3 TOPSONL., Fat pr DIRT, sawn | | and gtavel. “A-l TOP SOIL. Sas “ds. a whee FE Seria { a raved. fi D STONE bana saris Conklin. 2 PE 81112 or | » TOP ae Fite L DIRT. | Crashed ane eravel. | Barr Howard e | Best ORADE Tor sor ‘SHRED- ee soll. Liovd nd and gravel, PE 5-470 | Sieae ee BLACK DInT. Pr PEAT, AND wel’ 5.00 . NEED A FINANCE: | PrXER? Order Classified lads: to sell, rent, ‘find al good job, FE 2-8181 is the | Want Ad number! GERMAN x SHORT TAIRED POINT. ER. FE 4 | HUNTING — pe BEAGLE. 6471, Elizabeth Lake Rd. Call afjer > 6 pm | aaiterea”s BALE «) PACH. ALL __Pet Shop, 69 8, Actor, FE 4-6433 TRISH SETTER & ENGLISH SET- _ter, female. PE 5-3006 KITTENS TO GOOD HOMES ONLY, _FE _4-6223. Will deliver os ~~ BLACK STANDARD | yp Lincoln: Es. ed. Pee or mage water 1 31-6223. PARAKEETS, OPALINES, CANAR- tes. 1304 Mt. Clemens. PE4-6000. FEMALE BEAGLE ; PUPS, 3 _mos, old, FE 4 PARAKEETS |M14-2057 _ Birmingham PARAKEETS | AND CARS SES. 2480 urn Ad FE 46510 PaRAREETE rs. CANARIBS. CAGES Food. Since 197; 584 Qakland Ay PARAKUETS | Ba BABIES 101 MEL- tose ~PARAKEETS 501 4th St. FR 29-4025 Closed Sun. PEDIGREED GOLDEN RETRIEV- er Puppies Woodland *hores Ken- ne E 6462, | PEDIGREED COLLIE PUPS WLTH- = aie $10 and $15. OR Pa RAKEETS PETS SUPPLIES DANCEY'S PET SHOP 230 Voorhels Rd FE 5-6031 PETIOREE Gi cERMan MAN SHEPPARD pup Shore’ Fortier AND SETTER wees hunting stock OR _ 31608. ENGLISH fl POINTER. 6 YR. wid. Fee 1S a AND PEDIGREED _English Pojster pups. PE 4-3004. STARTED COON HOUNDS ; FROM 8 mos. to 2% sree Pes 5-O616. aaumee & = LIN has fad Sieler iter root lively beauties, MI 42180, ev ye CANARY ie “GAGE. fs old. FE 4-0038, pees COON DOG FOR SALE. BEAGLES. TRIAL ¢ GIVEN. bie a i mile east Au- burn Heights. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 #OaRDING A PATHING ND CLIP. ping, 794 13. rated 8. Tele AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE re ¢om : trained Now 650. wet fie "S Sales & Gdrvice cae FE 3-0820 CORN PICKERS ” aoe AND U $801 Dixie ; back of Trade Winds: Water- Mich. Chain: Saw w Distr. Rentals, MY | PAR TS—STORE, , oe NEW Fy r pod us how a Se ory heron, Fation Sales “Over A os eu HOUGHTEN "K ‘SON Case. ction, ed con Ra. ‘A * le Terk e616 - AVAILABLE~ ania ee” wltae A MOBILE VILLAGE } iN. a ™ aa Auto Accessories 80 Auto Glass Service GHINCHILLA’S BREEDING BTOCK | POR 53306, Ch. Beagle, Fee $15. 3050 Indian- 4 DOBERMAN PINSCHERS. CALL |, Thoroughbred trained, 3 years 17 $35. cash. 193 ward, Pontiac. e FE eet ongart f “DANE. PUPPIES FAWN. | cher Sot PONTIAC 290 8. Dor, her Fiint Sacateg sean ‘ine Oahiand Ave. Ph, PE 44513 a me at EARANCE SALE OF V-8 ENGINES AUCTION EVERY ” wEDwEsDat - ford, Chev Pontiae Dodge, fieht L. F Smart; Sale Farm.) Chrysler, Olds, Buick, A rt. sytnder cagioes. ISSION AUCTION EVERY | Ford. Chev. 8. _ Bat, night, _MY_2-1521. For ‘Sale Housetrailers 78 VACATION TRA ee. lacquer, 62.00 per SCHRAM ‘AUTO. PARTS 2539 Dixie Hwy EW aN TRUCK ¢ OWNERS SEE Hie “BEAUTIFUL jc ew “1956 ATTENTION Siren Sen: We replace safety Bf in on e oF por son sine room ceiling, heotes models, £™, cent off on a f furnit | All work - guaran- HUB AUTO GLASS nedroo mod prions Traly America's | | 192 Oakiand 4-706 ——— mobile home buy today. ___For Sale * Tires 80-A TRAILER EXCHANGE |, est enw novine. mow 60 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 23200 a PRANELIN 1 EXCELLENT Con- | 084. PE : $350 down. Take over pay- | GOOD TI . 8 5 is. BR Seals. : ee white walls, ua ®. Gentes. | ~ 4 “ . ‘sie i088 03 8 ov FE oooh “Gem the Weal | x sit’ soos GOODRICH WHITE Ts on Genesee aaa excelient con- sie. Phone Berth “Auto Service 81 2 LorT Pp Bs a PRE REE STIMATE 28" mgene HOW SETRAIL on a PE S000 analt MOTOR. SALES ante Be “4 cain Pike af 2 PT. TO PFT A COMPLETE CHANGE | qa“mguna ent IN BEAUTY AND | “J CONSTRUCTION. NOW ON DISPLAY.AT| .#3%8 «pm HUTCHINSON TR like pew, moter everhacied, newly eet a well. $150 cash, tT: good condition. OR. = ‘ For Sale Motorcycles 83 ae Garey len a Ha os fen Davidson Sales Co., GET. 4 4 through Classi: MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 10 P.M. Obie te) fen any meke env BAG : GhEY AUTO PARTS ERGege | “ti J. VANWELT BILL. SPENCE oe CARS 1954 FORD. F790 ia in. W. B, Air OOO = 20 { 1953 FORD Fe 00 132 W. B, 1100 x 20 tres 1953 FORD F600” speed axel. 12% stake, 2 LARRY JEROME — : Rochen Ford Dealer — | Oe Q'U BR: ae TRADER 1955 FORD miss: and a on ve ts fust like new, $1195 1953 CHEVROLET ——* tad" cdenet wnaeey: - ter engine. Here is « we 1951 CHEVROLET ° 1954 CHEVROLET te eee 1951 FORD ae 1 ton wo wr and « racks and bardweed leading pint ; *| 1952 GMC “260” : qragee ae 2 2 a son tad enede es Matthews- zi Yes, whatever it ie— for. es. FE 28181. ae eR ee ee ee ee ee ee © wee ee Nee eatin a ON Minar thee iy » * ™% - ee ‘ " Gur Basiness . EON GMC §. OAKLAND AT CASS °QPEN EVENINGS. FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 For Sale Cars 91 Chevrolet x 1959 Demos ' Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars Courtesy Cars one ¢ Dee —_ t naloe 1 ake Bel A Airs Sixes and Eight s Trans-P G and O. D. New. Car Quarantee AS LOW AS $1,579 FULL PRICE Ne Financing Problems As low as ~~ your car down. and Up to 36 Months Take Advantage Of Our Low Overhead Location SAVE AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE | Don't Delay — Act Today HASKINS Chevrolet — acer Fe s Fastest on tet vat M-lS MA 1 i, a ts til? ee ia ee For Sale Cars 91 Wi est Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low and save the difference. Many makes & models to choose from. West Side Used Cars #23 W. Huron PE ¢-2185 1955 “CADE 7 @ COUPE, NEW. CAEDILAC 1 1959. 6 ae '¢ DR. SEDAN. —Phone_FE_5-0518 ae i Repossessed Cars 1950 Chev, penel. clean... $218.78 - BUMPER TO \BUMPER VALUE ‘82 Oldsmobile 4 door 88 |. ‘82 Buick Roadmaster 4 door. § 45 ‘3 Buick Riviera 2 door..... $1106 fap on 4 amy. ewe oes ‘33 Buick 4 door, 18,000 miles. .§ 045 ‘$5 Studeb has fm “ COUPE 6 icsenavmonnessnnes sikes O2 Wash 2 GOOF... c.6ccceeves- $ 505 “82 Ford Victoria . s.00» ootees $ on ‘S) Ford Victoria . ........... S1iss COMMUNITY MOTORS 8B N. Main, Rochester Cray THs 1 PLM, +* Z ~ Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct ! ~ No Finance Co.! « y* Buy Here—Pay Here « Y'ALL COME ¢ ‘ NATIONAL 30 CHEV. SEDAN, dan. ALT. ? MOTOR SALES Diack, with “whitewall tres shiny \ = cnnd Woedeard at 1) Mile ; Lincols '$-1100 an * THESE CARS NEED j PONTI AC NOTHING BUT ». DRIVING . : 1953 Dod 1984 Dodge V8... .ose0s: sizes : ersten Wasen. at heater ee Studebaker hag vicnenee: sles a | eee ‘ $1095 | 954 DeSoto V-8 4 dr 20220..'8 621 : 1954 Chevrole Wal Boras deers. Es _ 4dr. ee fae “a ie Piymeuth Crab Coupe _. 4 $1395 Ine Kaiver > se OF gk tate wet enees as we | eee $ 115 141 Pontiac 2 dr. 3 Mont oe ey heater | 1953 soins, IcKUPs Veitsiens % 695 $ and Mere-O-Matic. Directionals. | 1982 Ford ty ten 0.0... $ 565 . i ev, te po eee re 8 4 $1295 1980 GMC’ 1 sid dice | © * 4953 Pontiac’ RIEMERSCTNETSER: s . 4 = we 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 ‘ $1095 . ‘SS CHEVROLETS 4 ALL BURY ‘ : irom: your choice tor oni 05, $ a Jt Reick: and tor he 3 ee et _ Dynafiow transmission, Wo werd at li Mile 5 $895 Timea $-1100 3 1951 1! You Name the Price! S Cpe. Dev Vile. a hesiine and) And We Mean Just That ; ——m “$1495 — 1955 Dodge Demos, 4 to Sell Quick, up to - i952 Chevrolet $700 off. Hurry! * io, heater and « tu-tone * *. paint. 3 "4 tysier 4 Door . 595 "4 ia 2. Door : an , 32 Badaoe ree * oo ontiac “s3 Pt ‘mouths ny < Sua “rete d'Sow Set, SR _— $395 a ies sharp . . “a Bodge ap it «~ 1953 Chevrolet ss ee ainet Bel Air 2 dr, Radio, heater and » bee te walls, 8) Ford ty Pickup zi $1095 "82 Ford ok ae Pickup ~ 1953 Pontiac RIEMENSCHNEIDER ‘heater oot Fie wae | 292 S, Saginaw FE 2-9131 ff PALL SPECIAL ‘ Chieftain Deluxe with radio, 4 poe ye ardtop. ——_ ‘ She end Mydramatic. Everyth -. $2005 2 1 a it Postiae 7. ware ee 4 < 4 Jeep, Rly 9 , - $406 19 Pontiac Sedan i. are. power ; Super hla oro heater. | +53 enn, 2 Dr. 8 ° Pes 4 Dyeation "oe | a ig cedan, aon. Hin : ay L Ag from_ aed Chiat t ! Pontiac HURON MOT OR motes Myatametie 2 W. Hur SALES PE 2-2641 4 os. et Eran al : - 1952 P * Chtertein Sint gros radio, Guaranteed } heater adi Hyéramatic, Sharp Used Cars *~ All Makes and Models GLENN'S gy ly ate pag. | HUDSON & RAMBLER 02 CHRYSLER Win CAR} r “POR MORE THAM 30 YRARS A 4 PLACE To 8UY." tee FORD, 4 t 4 DOOR DELUXE sE- * Used Cars TA beautiful 1949 2¢door, Jacobson's » 1955 (OLET ne 4. pa. v8 vn overdrive, : w Th. white w tis, “TAYLOR S. M Walled Lake Phone 'M Market 4-1561 Toe ¢ CHEVROLET, 2° 0 7DR, R & H. Good cond. Mi MU 45303. Call after 5 p.m 13 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL |. Crown, Pull power. Take over payments, 2380 Marcesd off Scots Lete Ra 4 DOOR DSOR, wenee Rare auto- radio heater. “Keller-Koch and assume payments. a «5. _ Woodward. “pirm. i) DODGE CONV...” 45. YOU must see the manager to get this for this price, ‘TH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 ‘sy DODG SEDAN. 405: on'y $1 down, ~ NORTH CHEVROLET iss” DODGE «Bown sf assume nt _Woodwat 7 ~ 195] 4-DOOR. Overdrive $295 LARRY JEROME Rochester F Ford Dealer PH iA DOOGE S DOOR AT SHAPE Good tires. “original: owner. PE- _ §-6073, 5 Neate n rvice Stathr 2055 Main” Wond ward a 13 Mile Lincoln $-1100 PE, ws MODEL Rai. D ag A~ My . Auburn at a6; FLAME | line power ‘le FORD GusTow CONVERT. = — race tre ag iat eee tn ona 01 VICTORIA OVER- drive ef dual pipes FE_2-2489 1956 FORDS—, bee ah te MODELS NY R DOWN CALL ant OA 8-2521 TPORD, ¢ CYLINDER. R Ra Nice. Sell or trade. 77 Mechanic We Are Not LOADED with OLD ROUGH STALE BUT We Do Have One of the Finest Assortménts Fresh, Sharp, Clean One Owner ‘Safe Buy’ Used Cars radio & heater, V-8, only. $195 A \ sharp 1953 Buick Riviera | Hardtop. loaded with ex- ee ey - only, | tras, only cose $1198, A nice 1946 Cadillac, Hy dra, only .....e.ee- $195; — | A sharp’ 1954 Hudson, ra- | dio & heater, a steal at, only $695 | A beautiful 1953 Mercury Monterey 4 door, radio & heater, o'drive. ..$1095 A sharp 1954 Ford only $79 ey see ee eeene eeae A real pretty 1953 Pontiac 4 door, radio & heater, only Special of the Month A beautiful 1955 Mercury ‘Montclair Hardtop, load- ed with extras, priced at: shee keds wens $2395 ALL CARS:. WINTERIZED CENTRAL Lincoln-Mercur: Cass at W. Pike Sts. F E 4-3885. : am } NORTH . 4 DR. PORD-O-MATIC py at 13 BA ee eee eae y % OLDS SUPER 8 SACRIFICE. ime FORD, GOOD mownins | Spully seulpoed, 2 ee miles. Musi cond, Cheap, PE 4-076. __sell. 92 ver. 23-1040. Iso FORD RUNS GOOD, NEW FORD EXCELLEN ACTION “ePOe: ofa Lt cal Oh ‘* _-5307_after 5:30. a FOR THUNDERBIRD. 300 MILES. Berdiop paves brakes. ole CO | we wr qdoge anyTHING ia WODESe 7 a OF VALUE IN TRADE ON ANY All accessories. PE 2-157. OF CUB CARS HAVES 5 Be Pe IS g + ove! ve, i Pee | | Oe TSE ise LI CLUB COUPE. 12 Cyl. Radio.” heate overdrive window wt ereelient condition. _ $300. MA & ‘n HUDSON as DR MIKE’S-AUTO SALES WAS 8505: tor patent Ave _FE 20008 now fee, a giearasce, only PACKARD, 1950 LATE «@ DOOR Woot'Tnceln $1100 1 tea, “Mate. ‘50 HUDSON; $12. ALL WINTER-| ing rear speaker. “s silat nes ized and ready for cold weather. ete Only $245 PE sbete "Or ihdiGievnower |, PACKARD * Woodward at Bo Mile eater, ultra. Carkner ‘Lincoln 51100 Studebater Mi" ¢9419, Birm re LINCOLN CAPRI 4 DR. PULL. | 1953 PLYMOUTH 9 DR’ $10 Bows er. * Carkner tudebaker. one —_ ments, 464 r 43410, Birm a PLY SOTH et NEY L INC OL oN $305: was $495. Wom’ making CAPRI - room for 5's. Lo, . NORTH CHEVROLET COUPE Woodward at 13 Mi 95 Lincoln 5-1100 “ 19535 we PLYMOUT UTH 4 DR RADIO AND 1954s beater, geod condition, $100, FE 1955s ‘s. an’ MOUTH SEDAN: sas “RADIOS, HEATERS, AND FULL POWER Bob Frost, Inc. |r iets os ‘30 S| WOODWARD. CLEARANCE nt 6-230 ‘BIRMINGHAM 3833 Choice Brand New 1055 Chrysiers Cece EAE: eee | - BUG SAVINGS | pveer Eo Wate con “it 1055 CHR A : +0077 Phone AND PLYMOUTH ELDERLY LADY Wishks ane 4-4 Moreury. zoe mi. Line Mansfieid fas ROU 2 Lael ae per and pay: 2 Pontiac " e. ea! dajetlae ist Bom jer Highlande: sler - wt chryue, Highlander 1962 Narh in Rambler Siete w Woodward, Birm tora with gas “ree aieeemaeell : | 1s4 MERCURY 196@ Kaiser 4 ‘ it blue, Mow milece %,_mileace. X. ROBINS trade-in,” $1,385 CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES n LARKSTON st. Keller-Koch _ a te CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEAL 4108 N. WOODWARD YSLER - oO enor RO vein, o 8 a.m. ae ake ‘1 MERCURY Fe SALE. 231 BUY, SELL A ie M 4 —“Wiibow | ‘55 a0 Stan mS ine MERC cevtaeien. “pie cash. lima: low mileage, clean. FE. _PE 4-5420. Call after 6 p.m. | _2-7715. iti NASH STATION WAGON, #10 | '6} PONTIAC. DEX 0 HYDRA do and assume [= og 464 13.000 miles 1005, FE _8. Woodward, Birm m __» O1ee. ‘DAN, ¥ Now | 1862 PONTIAC. ¢ DOOR HYDRA- . Menatle. s cow es, Call PE 47060. dr, and aitention body men, here is a» steal for only $145. A new pateh| pirm Stadedaxer MI +34. Sine nee mete Must holes or | 5) PONTIAC, 4378, HYDRA. NORTH CHEVROLET RADIO, HEATER,’ PERFECT Woodward at i3 Mile condition, All jt needs is a set of Eimocn ©1100 seat ORTH CHEVROLET isa NASH AMBASS .0OR. HEAT ee nn is tke or. apeul ses77. | __Liacoin $-1100__- a AACR ETN wag | Meee, corenagl ag 33 PONTIAC 8. 2 DOOR a AGH STRTROMAT HARDTOP. 2 tone sray, Hydro, Redie, heater, | ree on euly 900s. Auburn, PE 1-0253. | r ET i043, PONTIAC CHIEPT. 1 Wotan co Mile: _ owner OR 34134. After 7:30 p.m Na _Lincoin 5-1100_ ______ | iho PONTIAC 4 We WASH WITH BED i100. MA | all around condition, $400. MI 0108. ry) , Oto ®@ HOLIDAY COUPE 2 nearly new white MI 4-5417. walls, wis” Hyave. _chiet, One_ owner. radio and heater. | (95 ¢ DR. CUSTOM STARCH 8 Power steering, wer pense. radio and heater. ks and runs Keller-Koch ee CHRYSLER iPEYMouTH DEALER | 575 w. InOGUOTS Diehincs. opposite? Br Tue “Loy DRIVE-IN. PONTIAC DR. CUSTOM ware tet "ee Reason- ome. ‘$1 OLDS 08 SEDAN; WAS $705, only . We're ~making room 32 PONTIAC SEDAN; WAS $00 CH Ne for fall clearance only, $777 NORTH CHEVROL. Woodware’ at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 tor &. ORTH CHEVKULET . Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln »-1100 iss? OLDS 88 2 DR. $i9 DOWN and assume payments. 8s; °53 PONTIAC Woodward, Birmingham. __ | ‘This ts = beautiful 4 door sedan. ‘82. OLDS 98 BOLIDAY: $1205./ Radio, heater 19.000 actual miles. Full power, hi radio; heater. A l-owner car at a barga ice Really nice 68 Oakland. 2-2351. NORTH CHEVROLET i986 PONTIAC, TARCHIEF, 4 jondward at 13 Mile door. 2 ‘White walls. Every- ___LIncon $1100 ___| thirig but power stee and ‘$3, OLDS 88 HOLIDAY. THIS 18/ brakes. still guaranteed. Low one of the nicest cars we hare. Loaded with acces; low mile- age; one owner. . NORTH CHEVROLET ' Woodward at Bo Mile _ Lincoln 5-1100 OLDS mileage, Will take trade im. Bill: MY 3-2765. 82. PONTIAC CATALINA, must come and NORTH CHE SPOL "T Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln o-110) 1951 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN- etre Radio and heater. MA- Gs PONTIAC CATALINA STAR- $4N5 | what a gorgeous « automobile. You { REASON to buy a better used car, Winter will soon be upon us and if the old bus just won't make it through the year, buy a better used car that you can 1 de- pend on. For instance... 1952 .... $595 1954 ... $1295 Ford 2dr. V8. Radio, Pontiac 2dr. Tu-tone heater and gleaming blue Chieftain deluxe 8. blue paint. Famous Radio and heater. One Ford pep and power in owner. A car you'll be this one, proud to own. 1954... $1995 Buick Super 4dr. sedan. Sharp one owner. Beige 1953°. 2... $895 Pontiac 4dr. 8. Radio, heater, Hydramatic, and light blue finish. A clean car, power. 16,000 miles. _Ready to roll, 1951 .... $695 Buick Hardtop. Radio and heater. Dynaflow, power windows, nearly new tires and finished tu-tone blue and |} 1954... $1145 Chevrolet “210” 2dr. Dark blue with white top. Ragio and heater. A beauty. white 1952 .....$795: , Chrysler Imperial 4dr. ]952 .... $795 Dark blue with power steering, automatic Buick Special Hardtop, with radio, heater, Dy- naflow and finished in a canary yellow and black. ; transmission and many other extras. A really nice car. Luxury at this low, low price, = Oliver Buick 210 ORCHARD LK. RD. “Where Pontiac Buys Its Buicks” FE 2-9101 _ 10 Courteous Salesmen with green top. Full. | (sold) White, P. Flyte, P. Steering, P. Brakes, -s AVE. 1,050. 00 - “TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON DEMOS—OFFICIAL'S CARS SOME CARS ALREADY SOLD, ONLY A FEW LEFT! DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS - —’55 De Soto Fireflyte 4 Door, Red, Power Flyte, P. Steering, P. Seats, P. Brakes, Radio and Heater, Whitew alls. Save $1024 D021—'S5 De Soto Firedome 4 Door, Two Tone (sold) Green, P. Flyte, P. Brakes, Radio and Heat- er, Whitewalls. Save o......0eeee eee $1022 DO38—’55 De Soto Fireflyte 4 Door, Red and White, P. Flyte, P. Steering, P. Brakes, . Radio and Heater, Whitewalls. Save. .$950 Do1s—’ 55 De Soto Fireflyte 4 Door, Gray and Blue, P. Flyte, P. Steering, P. Brakes, Radio and Heater, Whitewalls, T. Glass. Save.. . $996 D095—'55 De Soto Fireflyte Coronado, White, P. Flyte, P. Steering, P. Brakes, P. Brakes, Heater, Whitewall Tires. Save....... $747 D108—'55 DeSoto Fireflyte 4 Door, Red and p02 Heater, Whitewall Tires. Save...... $1055 55 De Soto Fireflyte 4 Door, Two Tone Blue, P. Flyte, P. Brakes, P. Steering, Radio and Heater, Whitewalls. Save....... $1050 POS —’55 Plymouth Savoy. 4 Door V-8 Bronze, P. Flyte, P. Steering, P. Brakes, Radio and Heater, Tinted Glass. Save. .cccecees $747 PO17—’55 Plymouth Belvidere 6, 4 Door, Black’ and Red, Heater Only. Save........... . $608 POX\—’55 Plymouth Belvidere 6, 4 Door, THe Tone (sold) Green, Heater only. Save........... . $704 P129—'55 Plymouth Savoy 6, 4 Door, Brown and (sold) Peach, P. Flyte, P. Brakes, Heater, Ace. $704 D123 Group, Whitewalls. Save............ P136—'55 Plymouth Plaza 6, 2 Door, Green, Heater Only. Seve iiss csesassis cas oi 1. $905 ASK FOR CARS BY STOCK No. SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912S. Woodward, Birmingham MIdwest 4-781] OPEN © 8 A.M. “til 9 P.M. ‘$9 PONTIAC # DR, $1095; JET 5 black, wihte wall tires. Don't buy | unti! you see s one | NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile } _Lincoln 5-1100 PONTIAC 55. STARCHIEF _ tom sedan, Radio. Heater. Power steering. Whitewall tires. Hydra- _ Matic. 3700 miles. FE 2-4183 ‘$8 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. Power roger dows, - 6,000 m 48 Lorrain: Demo's Vinal Clearance No Financial Problems Just Your Car Down pm | [ASK INS ‘33 PONTIAC § CHTEPTAIN DP- luxe. Power steering. Hydra, Wh. Chevrolet-Oldsmobile ne: , Cloee. FE Coes. 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 |___'™* "reset MAple 5-5071 ‘1 STUDEBAKER ve wanna tog Nes ore en er enn er, $275; $1 down and only $18 | 1955 OLDS. “88 SUPER DELUXE | per month. Why wait for buses; Holiday Radio, heater. hydra, —- car. RTH CHEVROLET oe peers: Woodward “1 Rr Mile ___Lincoin 54-1100 ‘52 OLDS 68 CONV., $983; FULLY e Ct. Upper rear aparterent after 6) “CUS. | a | i] | | ager to get this for this price. NORTH CHEVROLET adio and heater auto. power Woodward at 13 Mile steering. Carkner Studebaker Lincoln 5-1100 MI. 4-3410, You must see the man- Ladies & Gentlemen We, of the Economy Used) - _§3 STUDEBAKER V-@ HARDTOP, | — | its STUDEBAKER * DR. S10. ssume ayments yy 5° “Gesswasn Birm 8) STUDEBAKER 4 5; omy Used Car Market has .t6 choose, So for the deal today at 22 Aubutn Ave-. Fora cars, ask you to compare our deals. Being a solely- owned company and also financially able to finance our own cars, we invite you to stop in and make yourselves a deal. Econ- “Keller Koch N WOODWARD miles, A-1 44316, _ WILLYS 2 DR. been in the automobile business for the past 15 years. I firmly believe that we can serve you in the! best way to save your _ pocketbook. A seven-car | garage and body shop is. to serve our customers, | Over 200 cars from which ieee Clean Olds "48. 4 door DeSoto '51 4 door -.. Png ed 4 ‘door. . t ‘62'2 door of no comparison, stop in Ford "53 2 door. clevew M4 4 door »Lincoin $2 Capri . nue, off Saginaw: FE yocoin,', Monterey S én Bl 4-2131, | Mevesry “06 Sam ¥ Bob Frost, “The. 850 S. SSB, Lin an 1 tires, | canto PLYMOUTH DEALER OPPOSITE BIG BOY DRIVE _IN ‘53 VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTI- ble deluxe, like new, 2,500 actual a iat hilt oe Pigs ene Hy 5s. ; a? \\ gy ow Cy Owens Your “Friendly” Used Car Dealer! The Best In Used Cars _? el 1955 FORDS- Your Choice of Fairlane 4 Doors Country Sedans, Victorias & Convertibles —75— SPECIALS Partial [.ist Below 1952 Ford 2 Door Sedan .....6-.cee cee eeees $55 1952 Ford Convertible ....... 0. cee cece eens $750 1953 Ford Country Squire ......... eee eee $1150 1952 Plymouth Club Coupe .........06¢-04- $495 1951 Nash 2 Door ...sa066 cesses ceed eeetons $275 1953 Ford Convertible ............ few oye oe aes $1050 1953 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe 4 Door ..+... $750 1951 Olds Holiday ....... 0.000. c cece eee ees $550 1951 Mercury 2 Door ........cscceseneuess $435 1950 Pontiac Catalina ........ ce cece eee nee $395 1952 Buick 4 Door, R&H 2.0.2.0... cee eee $695 1951 Ford 2 Door, R&H 0.3.5 000 cxnwen ene’ ‘$395 1949 Chevrolet 4 Door, R&H ...........0.. $135 1953 Chevrolet 210 2 Door ................8695 1953 Ford. 2 Door, RH ..0... 0... eee eee $$650 1949 Ford 2 Door, RAH oo... cc eee eee $125 | 1950 Packard 4 Doot® .5 .cisisicusssgsisvas: $140 |, 1949 Olds 2 Door 2.2.0.6... eee gee ce ee ees $157 | 1952 Ford 4 Door ....... ccc ecceeecceees $495 1950 Mercury 2 DOOt «00.0000 esececvecess $295 1950 Ford Convertible .............ccceeees $350 1950 Stugebaker 4 Door ......... beeen eenes $150 SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS TERMS TO SUIT YOU "Cy Owens: Your F ORD Dealer! 147 S. SAGINAW ST. FES4101 ; | FE53588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ’54 DeSoto Cl Cp. $1244 CLEANOUT! 1955 FORDS ALL MODELS ALL COLORS : as: Low as 1855 Ford Custom 8 2 dr. Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License $46°3 Mo. $5073 Mo. A-l Buys If your car is worth $125 With only ten ($10) - dollars down Cheapies 49 Ford 2dr...... $144 "30 Chev. 2dr...... $199 «'50 Ford 2dr...... $199 53 Ford R. Wag. .$899 S3-Merc. 4dr..... $999 "52 Buick Riviera. .$644 "AC Sard gps 42 Pmouth Sta "$2 Mere. Hardtop.$799--s49 Chey. 2dr esr 55 Ford R. Wen... $1699 50) Plym yeaa ; § vmouth 4dr. .$199 » Plymouth 2dr. apo "50 Stude 2dr $144 "35 Ford C. Sed...$1999 a ues "S2Chev. 2dr..... $599 C bl 735 Ford 2dr C8. .$1344 2 34 Chev, 2dr..... $999 . onvertl