~ in Employment = Crear, CAIN” tonight, Fair tdiibrrow, Page 2) 2 NoipYEAR ASSOCIATED eS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL — ER Hi, ake —0 PAGES Air Oe ene ——— ———— pe ~ President Hails | ~ Continued Rise Ike Declares Figures. Prove U. S. Recovering From Recession THURMONT, Md. (# —' President Eisenhower is heading for the political) firing line next week con- tending the country is re-| bounding from the reces- sion and can look forward; to continued recovery. The President, spending) a weekend at his Catoctin) Mountain Lodge near here, yesterday hailed a new! government report on the) situation. The Commerce and Labor de- partments said unemployment de- creased by 588.000 last month — a more-than-usual drop for Septem-) ber, They also reported more jobs were opening up in durable goods plants that were hard hit by the recession i * * * ‘In a statement with political overtones, Eisenhower said the fig- ures are evidence of an ‘‘accelerat- ing rate of recovery Without spelling them out, he said “there are also good reasons for expect- ing a continuing recovery in our economy -during the months ahead.” i 2 * * * The President undoubtedly spoke} with an awareness that the Demo-, crats are trying to capitalize on issues that touch the private purse; during the congressional election, In a cloud of steam UP AND AWAY — campaign. He said it is “note-) and fire, the Air Force rocket picked to reveal worthy that the improvement in| the secrets of the moon leaves its launching test center at 7 i Es mployme ~onditions . as) employment conditions * * * * a - C al been: accomplished while the cost! of living has been virtually sta- ble.” 3-2-1-ZERO! Pioneer Blasts Off ‘Grim 70’ Tenses for Fina * Republican campaign strategists in Washington voiced belief the im- proved job picture should give a! lift to GOP candidates in such the dustrial states as Michigan, nois. Indiana, Ohio and Pen nest By ROBERT 8. McNEILL ; The grim 70 pressed buttons, vama. | _CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) barked orders into headsets and + * * |—When the time grew near fo [Put-checked the lights on their console ithe flame to one tubular objert on! boards. Cape Canaveral, the fire flickered' from the poised rocket, out in another. {could not see it Tube No, 1 was the nation's se¢-| * * * ond moon rocket. No. 2 would be: The count started the night be- Ted Gordon's cigar. fore, some eight hours earlier. They were only 100 yards Tomorrow Eisenhower is flying but they to New York to speak at Columbus; Day and church ceremonies—and |? to confer with New York Republi-| can candidates. He plans to return to Washington Sunday night. ~ Rocket Leaves Cana eral fo pad to begin the long journey from the mussile 5 Pioneer’ Is on Target Thor-Able Missile Off on Fantastic Mission at 3:42 This Morning CAPE CAN AVERAL, Fla. (UPI) — An Ameri- can Air Force rocket named Pioneer soared out of the clutch of th h’s gravity today in thefirst free flight through space but there were some doubts whether it-would make its planned ren- dezvous with the moon. But a little later the Defense Department said the moon rocket may be “departing from the intended trajectory.” The department said | that at (See Related Stories on Page 12) 9:47 a.m. (ronuae me the rocket had reached an altitude of 38,600 nautical miles — by far the highest ever attained by a man-made vehicle. The new space rocket: 1. Was fired at 3:42 a.m. (Pontiac time) today. 2. Has an 85-pound space payload. Was blasted into space by an Air Force Thor-Able combination. . Is scheduled to reach the moon late Monday. *") Oe AP Wirephete of approximate os — This drawing t MOON CLOSEST MONDAY distances from earth to moon during mid-October is not drawn | 5 Reached a top speed of nearly 95 ,000 miles to scale, but it shows that the moon is closest to the earth oa ° 7 - Oct. 13. Dotted line indicates orbit a rocket might travel, if | an hour. ~ + ences of su anc ri With the | i ‘ . = ~ > . c i there were no disturbing influences eae nae Se ae bay, 6. Carries, instruments sending space condi- | rocket fired today, and the a | the gravitational attraction of the moon could deflect it into orbit, indicated by solid line. x « * x *« * tions back te earth. Five and a half hours after the rocket was launched poe seslicaily from Cape Canaveral, the Pentagon an- nounced that it flew on a x * * imam expected . M oon Could erelore, 1é en agon ; Hold Vast Treasures gon said, it would be late By WILLIAM J. TUCKER - Local Lecturer Says Rocket Can | lit Moon this afternoon before scien- tists can determine firmly CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (UPI¥ — Why are we reaching As the Air Force’s “Pioneer” rocket streaked whether Pioneer is actually on course and on -target for the moon? We will find no life there. On e today, Pontiac Countdown through outer space toward the moon ; ie eee and will approach the vi- area scientists cheered the success 0 ne historic cinity of the moon. flight and waited impatiently for furthed reports OM in the firing, all three main that, all scientists are agreed. The moon has no life-giving at- the space vehicle’s progress. stages went off successfully. This 7 hurled the 85pound payload out Dr. George E. Folkman, mosphere. It is foo hot for sur- vival on its bright side and too AP Wirepheio Cape Canaveral, Fla. x *« * only sound beside the occasional whirring and clicking of the ma- chines; Gordon was the countdown but not a lecturer at the Cran- ixto the void on a fanttstic lunar, of the brook Institute.of Science* “czar” mission planetarium, said that the an autocratic If all goes well, Pioneer should ‘it’s a matter of physics and math- one. He conferred from time to ~ oe 3 (he Day in Birmingham, Bandits Kidnap Tax Spread OK Man, Rob Store Due on Monday | to Honor ‘Oakla id cor ev < : 3 aie Force Detroit Father County Supervisors to BIRMINGHAM — Paying recog-| working for extemlag ead hee . of 2 to Surrender Car ‘Decide how to Carve {nition to its 96 members who either| saving merit badges will have d s | [have offices or live in Oakland) the pool from 8:30 to 0:30 pm. ~ , .|ican Institute of Architects, willl a. Bioomfiela Hills Camera» DETROIT W — Three bandits, Approval of the amount of taxes its quan ree st SOOM Ea will sponsor an exhibit of . seeking a getaway car, kidnaped to be spread this year by the cities case, Inc., ’ * \the work of Henri C. Bresson, : a father of two yesterday and and townships in Oakland County the chapter’s members work oF | noted , at 8 forced him at gunpoint to watch _lis expected to be given Monday live in 3 ¢.|p.m. Thursday at the Cranbrook the trio reb an east side Detroit when comnny be aia meet, : the affair will be | Academy * — supermarket of $3,000. , awarding of the chapter 1958. John Casey. 46, was released un- ils total fess eekly commen medal] and its honorary There. will be 82 panels of 350 harmed by his abductors. to $50,870,307, of which $22,760,279 | lp. ee _which already have 5 Casey told police the trie ap- , will gy gers paling 2 opprnoel i A reception and cocktail party. — shown in Europe 2 q proached him as he entered a-j- the. 1Smill Himitation: dinner and election of officers also | perxirg lot. One pointed a gun sa : a i f will be held. 2 at hin) and demanded the car ipervisors were ready ap- : ae a4 pee pm Gr taste | WHKAAM-L. JOHNSON — || The Vilage Woman's Chit of Father's Car Hits Atnee fe € arigta th when they met last Monday, but to Build a Bui Se aaeuel R ] O k B r taping Casey's wrists, the a late railing on two allocation Willi m [. John Nin er say les oyal Uak boy gunmen drove to the supermarket. a s trom the State Tax la $0 play based on their building com- (Sai one bandit behind to Coe prevented this, = _.| malttee’s experiences With Bir- in Freak M ishap watch Casey, the others went into Honored as Carrier ‘| mingham architects, Smith, Ta- the store and demanded money In effect, ; y gives A Ww rapata & MacMahon. - — ~| Run over by a wheel of hia : from M ana : er Lawrence J. treasurers of the county's 21 cities | cE, a SEN ‘, ce jocear i : : ‘ee Showcase, Inc., at 312 E. Brown 4 5 car, a ; Scooping up the moriey. the gun- to put the county, and mis-| Johnson, of aumont § test in building products and/dition today at William Beaumont . men ran back to the car. A wit- cellaneous taxes on the rolls, They Township, is-one of 10 equipment. It contains three archi-| Hospital. ness got the license number and re ‘collectable in er, — |Pontiac Press honored : asa 2 traced the registration and went to the county will draw $10,164,723|manship and ip. of the Western Michigan Chapter,| yesterday in the car for a few Casey’s home unaware of the for operating costs next year. This) 4 19th grade student at Walled Ras ; moments while his father kidnaping. They asked Casey's is based on a 1958 county equal-| Take High School, William likes | Ladies have been invited to at-'17 Hoover of 30500 Brentwood Dr wife if her husband had a gun, ized valuation of $1,808,669,648. to build model! airplanes, He also jtend the reception, dinner and pro- stopped to look at new model but did not tell of the robbery. Among the other business to. | enjoys most sports, and football | gram. ; be automobiles at a Woodward ave- The gunmen abandoned Casey come before supervisors Monday is his favorite. onion nue garage : and his car at an east side in- will be making-16 appointments | After graduation fromi high] The chapel pulpit in the prayer « * tersection. Casey worked free to different county positions. - school, be would fie $0 attend the!roons ab the Fiest Church| As the car began to move down and went to police. Developments toward drafting a Air Force academy. | in | will see its first/, slight incline, the boy became Officers then called Mrs. Casey six-county program of proposed He has been a Press carrier injofficial use at the evening service frightened and jumped out of the ! ~ and told“fier her husband was safe legislative enactments next year the Union Lake area since ‘Decem-/tomorrow. car, to Birmingham Po- and was no longer ‘‘wanted.” will be reported on also, A number rf 1956, William is the son of The pulpit was to the jlice. As he he slipped under - “Thank goodness,” she said, “I of possible additions to Oakland’s|M*. and-Mrs. Hubert L. Johnson church im memory of Stewart |@ Wheel. It passed directly over | didn’t know .what to think.” already approved program might . - : Smith, 1080 Clark St., |the middle part of his body, po- - be Monday. Pontiac Firm Burglarized, | ham, by members of his amily. (lice, said. ae that Davia . ; AP Wirephote | Fixing the boundaries of the Ev- ms Mr. Smith was a mem! he a ee Reds Not Expected ASSEMBLING THE PAYLOAD — Workmen speed to send the misisle into outer space at a ergreen disposal | $225 Stolen From Safe Prot nesliape goon dhe suf contusions of the pelvis. attach small vernier rockets to the base of the speed of approximately 25,000 miles per hour. -|will be another order of business.| Thieves broke into the Kaiser | of Deacons and served as mission- seer (0 Oka Test Ban satellite, Pioneer, which was hurled into outer At the top of the cylinder is the retro rocket Staman, Novi Township| wholesale Co., 702 S, Paddock St., ary treasurer of the churct Detroit Lions Acquire y space early today to gather data on the moon. which will be used to slow down the satellite supervisor and chairman of the! and looted the safe containing Chicago Guard H land The small rockets provide the final burst of as it approaches the moon. Salaries Committee of the board,|$295, it was reported to Pontiac} pirmingham Stamp Club will ag og UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPD will tell that his committee has| police sgl sestitiead Veaiction of tise gael | warmers! ont trae | meaeat —Western diplomats saw little hope refused to budge from its original; They entered the building by season at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the today of Soviet agreement to a nu- stand fixing Circuit Court judges’ smashing a glass window in the| Community House. Hogiand six- National clear test suspension until Russia e ay at $22,500, beginning Jan. 1, west side. on dead 960. door on the west : Football League veteran, trom wince Endless Human Nuver (PRM emo aie fe The diplomats, including U. S. as 0 t ta ign : sources, said it now appeared the Gas Station Robbery = amps and covers will be sold. aw Soan cares Waews United States, Britain and the So- A The auction is o to the lic. . swapped viet Union would meet in Geneva FT 3 be Pedic Charge Nets Gunman $80 . ” arpa agp earn ee ag Oct. 31 to negotiate means for OWS O e S 1er A gas station attendant report one-fi Oregon State i 5 halting the tests without advance} ~ ‘ . ante to Peatiac police he was ie gal ss fo od Explorers “Te! son declined to say what choice agreement to do so. lin this morning by a lone gunman whch abe-coagp Sarna he gave. The United States and Britain in and robbed of $80.: * begin Tuesday in Derby) Center Bob Griffin, picked up H had sought agreement with the So-} VATICAN CITY (AP)—A silent,;accepted an invitation from the] Named with Dulles to represent The attendant, Kenneth Halpin, Junior High Schoo} pool. on waivers ¢é weshs ogo frome > viet Union for a one-year test mor-jendless river of humanity flowed] apostolic delegation to attend aithe United States at the Rome 31 N. Sanford St was on duty at| Beginners and first-class re- | the Los Angeles Rams, was re- | atorium beginning with the start|today through St. Peter’s Basilica! Pontifical Requiem Mass for the rites were Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce, Confessed Gun-Slayer the Clark Oil Co "157 Auburn Ave t classes are scheduled | leased by Wilson to make room of the talks. and eround the body of Pope Pius}late pentiff next Tuesday at St. | former U.S. ambassador to Italy, of Texas Hoodium Held when the holdup occurred. "trom 7:30 to 8:30 ».m. Boys ' for Hogiand. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister|XII, his face austere and peace-| |Mafthews Cathedral in Washing-| | and Chairman John A. McCone of P : Valerian Zori told the General As-|fal in death. ton. \the Atomic Energy Commission. for 2nd Degree Murder sembly’s main political committee} The pane cd ae hee oe ° yesterday his country was readyjin which he will uried on . The charge ¢ Demitrios B. A ; to agree to a test halt ‘for all/Monday, lay directly under the / cd 4 pone tres oon oc et | time.”” igreat cupola and above the tomb ‘Grim 70 Ten ses, Rocket i pales cemprem mage oo wu | ) | oF lof his predecessor, St. Peter | : wen ed to seconddegree murder : ° . F DOOR OPEN AT DAWN ‘Soars Off sos) for the Moon! yesterday as he was bound over} (Continued From Page One) | the earth’s gravity with an ob- |missile men everywhere. For even . i Pioneer Flies Higher The side doors of the basilica . to Oakland County Circuit Court |that at the end of the seven-day jeet In space. if Pioneer did not reach the moon, ‘ P opened at dawn. The long proces- ; . . for arraignment Tuesday. Clar.|Period, Pioneer might stray off curing ec ce fogs it had achieved one of the major Than Anythin Else sion began. Men, women and chil-| (Continued From Page One) |climax, he began the fateful ‘‘J0-| Attorneys for en a was, |into endless space or might come| @™ring 1, te arte | break-throughé in space research. g dren entered doors at the right) paunt service tower had been |9-8"" and down to zero. _ fence L. Smith and Peter u *\back under the earth's gravitation the moon—and around it, Some 120 reporters and photog- and moved across slowly, shoul-| pioveq pack from the rocket, With every station leader giving argued during an examination and complete a figure eight. If is achieved. raphers agpianded Maj. Gea, Dow LODRELL BANK, England W—'der to shoulder, held within bor-| tat fuetin g was continuing sl- |4ssent by his silence, 30-year-old their client that the petite it_should come back toward earth,| _3- To control the rocket so that | 114. yates, commander of the The American moon rocket/ders by wooden stands. most until targét time to “top” Harold Eaton pushed the firing but- bad shown 80 evidence ot peemecr it would burn up in the atmosphere. the scientific payload will reach Missile Test Center here, when he , launched this morning has already} They moved with sounds Of the volatile liquid oxygen and |‘0n. Everything else was automat- tation in the killing. ; aiming: tk the vicinity of the moon, possibly ae Sy ee gone higher than any man-made shuffling and whispered words. keep it at full pressure. lic. L West Bloomfield Township Jus- | One hour at the ae had within 50,008 miles, with test directors two hours after object ever recorded on the world's} They turned silently to look at) — . « & Io. 2 ee tice Elmer C. Dieterie agreed | ¥35 Stee oe haatenm v. | 4 To achieve proper powered |the shdot, largest radio telescope here, Brit-/the patrician countenance they | Nothing happened immediately.| ang reduced the charge from | broken free i oe paiieds flight performance of the rocket. | eee ish scientists announced today. had known so long and that now| As the crucial instant drew near,/But as the automatic sequencer) first-degree murder, Tsermengas ity pull a was 5. To pat the payload in orbit 'wo months ago Ya’ a was waxen and still, a golden'Gordon tolled the count at five-j fulfilled the last steps the rocket) was returned to the county jail through space. d er Air Force officials had to face “Everything is going absolute- as y “ around the moon, with resulting to the ieee bishop's miter on the head. minute intervals, then on the min- came alive 30 seconds later. after failing to make a $15,000 x * ccisesific | benetiie. up press corps iy paccor mag ite pian Walate ute. In the last minute his count) ‘First motion!” exclaimed the| pond which dustice Dieterle set. | Five big stations across the globe - a moon rocket blew up 19 miles plotting the position of the rocket |SOME WEEP quickened to every 10 seconds. Fi- ‘man at the blockhouse periscope. ae and nine. minitrack stations were) Several things could happen) and 77 seconds from the launch- to within half a degree,” Prof. | Some wept. Many crossed them-|nally, and almost as an anti-| “Liftoff” game the word from Kean was “accidentally” shot by tracking Pioneer, Their data was|When Pioneer reaches the vicin-| ing point. A. C. Lovell told newsmen as selves. the man at the ‘scope. Tsermengas in a Commerce Town-| | 164 to the Space Technology itY of the moon—if it does, it could) Rep. James G. Fulton (R-Pa) his giant steel saucer-shaped | The red-silk covered feet stood The blockhouse crew broke -for|Ship home of a friend Jast Decem- Laboratory in- California for re-/8° into orbit. around the moon, |said the launching “leaptrogs us telescope tracked the Americam (yt slightly angled, in what ap- the door, waiting until the safety/ber when Tsermengas and two) 1 1+ how just where pioneer |Caught by the moon’s gravitation. over Russia on all Sputniks.”’ rocket through space. peared to be over-large slippers. ‘signal was flashed so they could|other members of a eee pe oe It could score a direct hit on the} Fulton, a member of the House The instrument began receiving} Twenty-four candles cast a run out and root for their bird.|tempted to a pre ed Dr. Robert Bennett of the STL,|™00n. Or it could score 4 near.| Committee on Astronautics and ; w Pope, slightly Tsermengas said, had pec at Cape Canaveral,|°T not so near, miss and wander) Research on Outer Space ob- beep signals from the rocket at|golden glow on the Pope, kill the three of them after ajo? the scene at Cape int 8:52 a.m. today. inclined on a six - foot - high cata- 2 long drinking spree said it was hoped to get a good/ #0 space. served the shoot from the Cape * «*« * flaque so that his lean*face was ay-tong , ““fix’’ on the payload by early aft-| This was a crowning day of tri-|along with Rep. Joseph Kilgore Prof. Lovell said the rocket had|higher and clearly visible. @W ac e STORIES MATCH ernoon. umph for the Air Force and for| (D-Tex). . passed the 30,000-mile level. He} By noon, hundreds of thousands, Testimony Friday by: Donald E. 30,000 MILES AWAY : | said his scientists manning the Moving in a 20-foot-wide solid Chandler, in whose home the fatal|""" "| sy pou England, scien- — . 250-foot-wide telescope had never |stream, had already passed by f U AW GM shooting took place, told pretty At ph re . 7 rel Ay as = : before recorded any manmade ob-|the Pope. ’ Or ' much the same story Tsermengas, |tists at a giant ~* am f Pos : ject so high out in space. The Pope’ s body had been ; 39, had related to police when he ported that at. noon k ; _ . _ brought here Friday night from ° ad kay 38 arrested at his Ecorse home.|tiac time) the moon rocket was ’ | Bi . h Boy B n; the papal summer be at i Union Expecte to O GY| The Prosecutor's Office here abe San) mites above the earth’s | irmingham reaks (tel Gandolfo, 18 miles away in i lcontinued extradition proceedings ee pigs . Both i . he ent the Alban Hills, where he died at Agreement, Submit It cnt tan tu other ee roceedings|*"Tne main objectives of the moon- q q l R oth Legs in Accident = ig>_ Thursday. to Workers for Vote as. They are Lowell E. McComb)shot were: | A Syearold Birmingham boy/CARDINALS CONFER and Thomas D. Smith, who were) 1. To get the rocket pay: Oe | eineree ae cee. legs ‘yester « Meeting in Vatican quarters DETROIT (UPI) — The United ey ee sal eager ye egies erecom LANSING (#—A happy hayride| .*‘t §élied and everybody grabbed | day afternoon when struck by 8 across eter’s Square, a Auto Workers Union’s Executive a ve : truck as he walked along Adams es 16 oe nes Nether an: Board was expected to give its| Kean’s body was discovered Sept.| plished, and Beg eg oarraied a aia Wichigny Seat srabd ee their dates. a | road while on his way home from rangements today for the funeral approval today to a new contrac 28 near Alpena on a tip given to| achievement. he . a me aes nae € 4 pil We were all thrown around in school of Pope Pius and the choice of agreement reached between otTexas Rangers. The gang stopped) mast is known to have overcome |versily ents-and their datesithe hay. The driver was thrown : * * & his successor. union's bargaining team and Gen-| ff at Chandler's home, 1872 Point ; here last-night. a off his seat right in the middle of ) He is William Dempsey, son of} a4. vatican announced _ these eral Motors Corp. " |Dr., on the way to Sault Ste. Ma- = _-Fhere ‘were no fatalities but atius. We asked if anybody was hurt | Mr, and Mrs. Donald W. Dempsey] 4-03 sions: | The board met all day yester-|Tie to stage a robbery. P iS Assn.” least two occupants of the hay/and one fellow said he thought his | of 951 Ridgedale Ave. Doctors.at) 74 Roman Catholic Church's day to consider the new agreement i€ es E ° wagon were seriously injured leg was broken.” | \Viliam Beaumont Hospital de- %1st pontiff wil] be buried be- but was unable to complete a point- ft when it was struck from ben ind T r Steven Cloon f the | ~cribed his condition today as satis-\-oath the basilita in a funeral by-point check. Moon Could Hold OKs Report by a car shortly before midnight. Nest ta pea ae the Pa ) factory. . * &@ service starting at 4 p.m. woo, After the board approves the “yy suas: eee, — bia that the wagon was of all-steel " r Ww as 7 . , * * [ine ena eel, wae SS scoopent wat on tse Vast Treasures ~~ Or) Fre@COm | sans wacere pris snd pa: | Seren pry previ | ice the boy step nto ath , worki . injuries : | ct-a truck driven by’ Norman © lege oe eee te ee ie || eng fee theat vatifiention. | (Continued From Page One) From Our News Wires Michael Lorimer, of Jollet, mi, | tasedy. | Henriksen, 27, of 1420 25-Mile Rd., . . : : . —_ Inter| with a fractured 7 “T hate to think wi ne | Washington. He was not held. 262nd Pope will begin at 4 ee To date, the pact has failed to| {dicate the composition of the Piciciiceg iscsi OM i de5| Abo among ag ea was|happened if it aieevawal ) —_——_ Sat oS Soe ae a get GM back into production be-| ™oon’s, surface. imotsly approved a report by|Martha Rogers, 20, of 1411 Mary.|W0oden wagon,” he said. “We | church's 55 cardinals are expect cause numerous local issues were| If the moon, like the earth, 7” y ™ = 7 could have hal be : to attend. , , its Committee on Freedom of the/land, Birmingham. Miss Rogers e had a number of fatali- The Weather left unsolved when the national) should have put a crust around |press assailing conditions in Cuba,|was shaken up in the accident. | ties.” BEHIND LOCKED DOORS : agreement was reached, - its metallic core, that crust |paiti the Dominican Republic and ‘ Troo a Full U.S. Weather Bureae Report . . ; , There were 18 couples -in the pers said skid marks showed PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly! The election will be held behind UAW President Walter P. Reu- | Would be more like the one orig- Paraguay. wagon, all students from Rather|the driver apparently braked his cewts © eer cate with hear ly mestery loc ked doors of the Vatican's Sis- ther pledged full UAW support inally created than the crust of Delegates to the association Hall, a men’s dormitory an ace car only a second or two before ing end colder tonight with northwest. winds 15-2@ miles. Lew 44. Fair te- morrew, high 57. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding @ a.m 5. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 30-35 m ph Direction— West. Sun sets Saturday at 8: $7? pm. Sun rises Sunday at 6:41 a.m Moon sets Saturday at $:14 pm Moon rises Sunday at 6:10 a.m. Dewntewn Temperatures il a 6 OM. ..0-- cre 45 a.m . 4 7 @.M.,....--- +45 12 m.. ..47; BS O.M..ccseces. 45 1 p.m...eee...- ag OO... ences 46 iS)am..:...--.- 47 Friday in “fn Pentise t (As recorded domptonn) . Highest temperature 56 Lowest temperature ...-...... ,- 34 Mean temperature . . $5 Weather—Partly cloudy, ‘Winay One Year Age. in Feettst ; Highett temperature rele . lowest temperature ....«+: 38 Mean temperatufe .9 .....ce0-. 46 (ICR ts Co ooid . Highest oer Lowest Temperatures This, a¢ ja ise tm 0 Years { a im 1966! _\doors today signaled the begin- ; ning of a solemn nine-day: period (DULLES GOING itine Chapel. The Cardinals may | choose the new pontiff from among their own number, or per- haps select a prelate who is not a prince of the church. The bal- loting will go on until the choice is made by two-thirds plus one of the cardinals present. The opening of the basilica’s of mourning and daily ‘requiem masses there. Secretary of State Dulles will) head the U.S. delegation to the, funeral of Pope Pius XII in Rome. President Fisenhower anhounced) FOR MOON — STREAKING ‘this yesterday in Gettysburg, Pa.) Thiy open shutter picture shows "where he took care of some official’ the path of the moon rocket fired | ' business during his weekend away! ¢his morning at Cape Canaverat, | from the White House. Fla., during the first few seconds At the same time, Eisenhower) a flight, Vf bey oo >. | mu for any “legitimate” demands made*by the focal unions still on strike at 112 GM plants. Lo- cal contracts have been reached at only 16 GM plants since reached national agreement was last week, Of GM’s 275,000 UAW menbers only 36,168 have returned to work. The UAW also was negotiating with American Motors Corp. for a new contract to cover that company’s workers throughout the nation. No progress has been re- ported in the talks, held under a news blackout, although a strike deadline is now less than a week away.« ro | First open pit mines to extract fron’ “Ore” --were or the earth has been since the dawn of history. The surface of the earth has been deluged, cov- ered by sandstorms, eroded and distorted by eeceruakes over the centuries. “ & & & The Moon, in its eternal air- lessness, has stood ih space like a hothouse—or an ice House, de- pending on which side you look at. « * x Fors that reason, man has taken great care in his first reach for the toon not to taminate it. The moon et was not supposed to strike the moon. face-on, but there was a possibility of lunar collision with the robot or its third stage. So the moon rocket got an ultra- violet.ray bath to sterilize it be- meeting gave a standing ovation to the Cuban colleagues for their report on censorship in Cuba. They are Dr. Guillermo Martinez Mar- quez of El Pais, and Jorge Quin- tana of Bohemia. Harold Fitzgerald, publisher of elected 14 American newspaper and magazine editors and publish- ers to its board of directors. Five were re-elected and nine were new member's. - Re-elected! were: Robert U. Brown, Editor and Publisher Mag- azine; W. H. ‘Cowles, Spokesman ‘Review, Spokane, Wash.; James S. Copley, Copley Press; John R. Herbert, Quincy (Mass.) Patriot- Ledger, and Hirold A.. Fitzgerald, uncovered i “stripped” in “this Minnesota city in 1399, ° fore launching. a ey) The Pontiac Press. coed or high school dates. Thirteen students were admitted to the Lansing Edward W. Spar- row Hospital and three were hos- pitalized at the university infirm- thrown against the steel sides of the boxlike-wagon. “I could see-the car coming from behind and knew it was going to hit.us,"’ said Conrad Conti, 13, of Walled Lake, fe ast it crashed into the rear of. the wagon. Skid streaks measured 90 feet in length. NOTE: The ad that ran in this paper announcing the GRAND OPENING OF OAK-. LAND REXALL DRUGS SHOULD HAVE READ... simitac © So" OLAC Qe LACTUM Bigs’ vi © - . onpen Oakland Rexall Drugs - 37 $. 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PORT. ‘LEE, NJ.—Buddy Hackett, the lovable slob from/ the sidewalks of Brooklyn, lumbered the other day through) Albert Anastasia mansion which he bought for $64,000 and} - explained how he is a stupendous mean though broke. = Buddy, up on a second floor, “My wife never| had where to put her shoes before. . “Seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, we got! The previous tenant” — that would Ve be Anastasia, who was bulleted to death ery -in-@ barber -chair—“even-had.a private | Specially phone system. Wait’ll you see the cellar. Priced It looks like the Copacabana!” WILSON | “How long will tt be ‘Delore you ‘have it furnish ed ‘asked. —— “Let's see. I'm 34. I expett to retire in 26 years. About | then,” he grinned. “We got no money left. If we. ever get rich, we're gonna; put a pool right over there. If you get.a pod you gotta have, a lotta towels, and they cost you!” Sa x *« * a. Buddy now owns a show- 'place the equal of one his TV boss, Jackie Gleason, has built ‘in Peekskill. Strolling around ithe patio which is on the edge of the Hudson, looking across ‘the water to the Rockefeller Church, Buddy plucked a rose and handed it to my BW. who'd accompanied me. | “This “is the first, rose from our rose bushes,” he bowed, bashfully. “I didn’t even know we had roses,” said his wife, Cheri. We've only been in here about a week.” Our excursion around the half-acre estate near Pal- Free 90 Day Home Service! Free Delivery and Hook-Up! ONLY $3.30 WEEKLY Limited Time Only! _ The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac 51 West Huron Street FE 4-1555 Congratulations, PONTIAC MOTOR COMPANY "We Like the NEW 1959 = PONTIACS” ‘HACKETT isade Park demonstrated what we knew already — that there’s a lot of money in TV. Buddy’s predecessor had a - OR HELTM AN & TRIPP sual | Steam room. He alse had one large room for electric trains 3-9411 of Westridge of Waterlord | —which’ll be Buddy’s office. 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AUSTIN - NORVELL Today, Tomorrow Lambasted The ninth anneal convention of! by Truman the Michigan-Ohio Region, Zionist Organization of America is being MINOT, ND. (AP) — Former! rrow at the ; rive ee cain Sacinie. President Harry S. Truman told, Delegates from. Pontiac include 2,300-Democrats last night that) 'Rabbi Israel Goodman of Congre- farm theories like those of Agri-| gaton B'naj Israel, Rabbi Nathan cylture Secretary Benson brought idee of Temple Beth eee 30-cent wheat in the Pai | mas A. Horwitz, vice president) ,. of the Region: Joseph Jacobs and And they may do it again un- Jacob A. Meyer. less you do something to stop The featured speaker at the ban- them.” Truman said. quet following the Sunday session| Truman, on a swing through the will be Bartley C. Crum, jurist and| Midwest to campaign for a Demo- author of the book, “Behind the ‘cratic Congress, said the Republi- Iron Curtain.” ; : Also speaking will be William W. C4MS had created a new kind of Donaldson, former mayor, who has “4-H club’’—high prices, high tax- recently returned from a trip to.es, high unemployment and high’ the State of Israel. linterest. rates: | | He said the Eisenhower ad- Nuns Move Possessions |ministration has been pursuing | of Pope From Palace 'special privilege policies since thé] first day it was in office. Ve CASTEL GONDOLFO, _ Italy ————_ 7 @yY (AP)—The German nuns who kept British to Fly Over ‘Syria | 4 house for Pope Pius XII have a packed up his personal belongings! CAIRO (AP)—The Yhited, asd and moved them out of the papal;Republic has aS a to alow summer palace here. British planes to over Syria * * 's Talk Mortgages! Let's Talk Mortgages: We Are Interested in Financing Your Home rns are has proved of tremendous help to your neighbor and we may be able to benefit you as well. If you are planning to buy or build or to improve your present home, come in today and let us explaip the services we can make available to you. a — tt rene i ein * when the evacuAt ion of, British | HOME LOANS Are Our Spe cialty an begins Oct. 20| t Al Ahrarh reported | today ft, We Buy Land Contracts They were taken to Rome Fri-| troops from Jo day along with a cage for the late| the newspape) pontiff’s pet birds. Hurricanes Are Terrible ' Those winds are so destructive that only experience can bring realization and yet it has been those winds that made our fertile ‘valleys. A Soap Box orator lashes himself into a hurricane of emotion; he destroys, and he builds. “Freedom” and “Taxation | Without Representation” grew out of a hur- | ricane of emotional outburst A father and \ son Wi farming into the Dust Bowl; the boy blindly follow his plow, saw his furrow fil with blown soil while the air was sat- urated with it. He unhitched his horse, left the plow where it was, rode back to the house, told his father, “I’m through. This’ farming is wind, dust, hail—and failure. I want a fortune,” walked away. That wind screeched, scoured, dug. The father found the plow, saw a trench where the wind had scoured away the soil’ to rock, speckled with ’ yellow. Those specks were gold nuggets. » i: l, VOORHEES Pontiac Federal Savings Home Office 761 W. Huron Street Rochester Branch 407 Main St. ex. $ ‘4 y I Downtown Branch . & 4 sys 10 E. Lawrence St. Unpleasant experiences often uncover golden nuggets. M, &. SIPLE -VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME so 266 N, Perry Street ~ Phone FE 2-8378 1 99° | ss a fi ae. ee BS i oe Sek Se oe os + 8 Se ar wea FOUR oa eee a eee THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 11, 1958 Youth, 17, Stabs Two Teachers Attack Occurs During Break in Football Game at School Stadium HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — Tw Hammond High School teachers, one the varsity wrestling coach, By CHRISTINE STEWART MONTREAL (#—The birth an- nouncement read: Born to Cecile and Philippe Langlois, a boy, seven pounds, 14 ounces. Mother and son both do- ing well. It. would have been just an- other announcement but for the fatt the mother is one of the famous Dionne quintuplets, and were hospitalized today with ab-) dominal wounds and police held a) 17-year-old boy without charge. | Se Coach Donald Lee Clark, 24, of! Hammond, a former Purdue Uni-' versity varsity wrestler, dragged. the youth the tength of the Ham-' mond football stadium last night | after the boy slashed him with a, switchblade knife. Teacher Ronald Wagenblast, 26,, who lives in nearby Chicago, was| stabbed when he tried to aid; Clark. | The incident occured just be-| fore the end of a football game in which Hammond's undefeated team beat Hammond Clark, a neighborhood rival, 26-7. School officials said the stabbing had nothing to do with the game. * *x' * St. Margaret’s Hospital reported that both wounded men probably will recover. Coach Clark’s wound was the most serious. His wife was expecting a baby momen- tarily. State Farmer Held on Murder Charge WHITE CLOUD — A 63-year- old White Cloud farmer has been ordered held for Circuit Court ar- raignment on a general charge of murder in the fatal shooting of his wife and the wounding of - her brother. * * * Justice Wells Branch yesterday ordered David Tozer held without bond pending arraignment Oct. 16. The court wilt determine the de- gree of murder. Tozer has signed a statement admitting the slaying of his wife, Ethel, 62, and the wounding of her brother, Darrell Reed, 47, Thurs- day night in an argument at the Tozer home. the first quint in the world to bear a child. : Many newSpapers ’ front-paged ithe birth, reporters telephoned hus- ‘band Philippe for reactions, topped their stories with Cecile’s first words — “It’s marvelous” — and -hunted for interesting- sidelights. * * * As Cecile made news, so will isister Annette in a short time.| 'The first of the four surviving | quints to marry, Annette is the second to expect a blessed event. One editor remarked: “Tet's face it. The quints were 'big news when they were born and they’ll continue to make news as long as they are living.”’ The girls have always shied away from publicity. They have moaned on more than one occasion that they want to be left alone, more so since the 1955 death of Aurora Mayor Trying Hard to Replace Chief force, has offered Jack Muller, lice chief in Aurora. County (Chicago) sheriff, think it over for a couple of days. Egan’s- dispute with ment over the legality of bingo. to quit his job. Curran. Curran out the vio told Muller. AURORA, Ill. (AP) — Mayor Paul Egan, at odds with his police ace ticket giver in the Chicago Police Department, the job of po- Béfore newsmen and television cameras, Miller, now running as |Ti an independent candidate for Cook told Egan yesterday he would like to Chief Donald Curran and his 68-man po- lice force began with a disagree- Curran, though ifred, has refused The City Council has~ backed “You can begin by throwing Egan Emilie dtiring an epileptic seizure at a rest home in the Laurentian Mountains north of Montreal, Reporters trooped in droves to the Roman Catholic retreat at Ste. Agathe, Que., and some newspa- pers said the death occurred under “mysterious circumstances.” * * * But Dr. Rosario Fontaine, a Montreal medico-legal expert, scotched the rumors by issuing a post- autopsy statement . saying Emilie died of suffocation in a-pil- low during the epileptic seizure. ‘Tt was then that Papa Oliva Dionne‘ disclosed Emilie had suf- fered from epilepsy since child- hood. eee Three of the four surviving quints now are married, Cecile | to Philippe, a television techni- cian, Annette to finance company executive Germain Allard and Marie to Florian Houle, a Que- bec government clerk, * * * When Annette married Germain in October 1957, at the uultra-mod- Says Radiation Kills Cancerous Tumors NEW HAVEN, Conn. & — A leading nuclear scientist says atomic radiation has been used successfully to destroy cancerous tumors in humans without harm- ing surrounding tissues. * * * Dr. Lee E. Farr, director of the medical institute of the Brook- haven National Laboratory, said the tumors were destroyed by ra- diation from nuclear reactors. Treatment of humans was car- ried out at Brookhaven and the results were called encouraging. * Farr made the disclosure in ded- icating the Hunter Radiation Ther- apy Center here yesterday. The center, housing radiation equipment for Ane treatment of cancer and other diseases, is part of the Yale-New Haven Medical Center, * * Farr-said he has been conduct- ing exploratory experiments with the reactor method for several years. , ern Notre Dame de Salette Church in Montreal, about 70 reporters through a back door. Photogra- phers snapped pictures a. few feet from the altar despite the couple's ane that they wanted no publicity. About a month later, Cecile and Philippe were married-in il, Ont., where the Dionne ts now live and where quints’ have ceased to be a local novelty. Their ¢eremony also was widely publicized. ea! 12 in the chapel of Montreal’s historic Notre Dame Church. They managed to keep their wedding a {secret until about 12 hours. after-) wards, Yvonne Dionne remains unmar-| ried, and, in the opinion of broth- er-in-law Germain Allard, may re- main so. “Ivy,” -said Germain, “is not ‘boheme’ exactly, but something like Bohemian. She likes to come and go as she pleases.” Cecile and Yvonne graudated to- gether as nurses last year from Notre Dame de L Hos- pital in suburban Laurent. Annette was studying music and home economics in Nicolet, Que. Cecile First Quint in World to Have ‘Childl The surviving doings |24on May 28, inherited a reputed one million dollar they reached 21. It was from her difinanced the shop she had named = after the sister closest to her. The quints were born to Oliva; **“"™ ‘and Elzire Dionne May 28, 1934, in} a modest farm house near Callan- der, Ont. The couple already were the parents of six other children, one of whom died at birth. The girls became wards of the Crown on whose behalf the On- tario government engaged nurses to care for them. The quints’ par- ents were given little responsibility in their care, saw the for a few minutes daily, a condi- lie” and of gt energy rng and .photographers ‘sneaked inj. the wale thie, trust fund when x + * girls only | Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Ine “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” cause Saige Phone FE 4-4565 ee ee cae oe 147 W. Lawrence Street Aveaue, named it “Salon Emi- : : a ee -_ Ae, bs OPEN SUNDAY (1o0x ron mS |B) > somo foamy NEW SERVICE © SHAKES | w pes ew metre wn ort L sig eo TRIM 1% cs the tube of the euatetnes, 4 S OP EN EVERY NIGHT . @ CLAPBOARD |¢ Cab aoe pene ane on ' ; ameracan BE expaess, . > to moisture, Ameriean-Marietie 2 4a: / 7” Does FT Compeny will rotund twies the 4 til 9:00 P. M. 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Crane ' HEAR r e Dr. Crane is the writer of the daily feature on the Editorial Pa The Pontiac Press .. . “Case Records of a Psychologist.” He ood % America’s most demanded public speakers, being in constant demand to address educational, medical, dental as well as advertising and sales conventions. His appearances on public lecture courses, Town Halls, Forums, always enthrall his audiences. He brings so much inspiration, knowledge and down-to-earth council to everyone. You are invited to hear him in his... PERSONAL APPEARANCE Leeture and Question and Answer Period _on the Subject “Sex Problems in Marriage” PONTIAC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM _ Tuesday, October 21, 1958-8 -P. M. Public In _ Dr. lnm Appearance in Pontiac Is Sponsored by THE PONTIAC PRESS —— = ‘ vited - pt, 4 ak Ps 7 a L. Free Admission | eo Pr: ; \ ~ SI * j - i ‘ ¢ 7 * > 7 4 i ie | ce toed io oe Gack Sh ee Mt. Hope and 11 weeks. suceee A: wownnancs | daughters: = Pty a N. Y., Mrs. ‘Doris Whaley of We Se eee tee a brother and |Price, $3;-of 540 Union St. will be Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial following in Waterford Center Cemetery. :30 pam, Monday at Baird Fu-jford; a daughter, Lucille a neta baa! in. Mt Allo, Cale: two sisters, Mrs. M. L. i B i. sons, Floyd of Mio, Clyde and Don , of Lapeer, Merle of Detroit, John Howard's body will be at the\c¢ Roseville, James of Columbia-/Jaroct ‘Alice ville; and four @aughters; Mrs. Th i G-E TABLE $1995] from 3 p.m. Sunday until time of) y .ioy Kreis of Columb at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Baird Fu- a laville, im: Wednesday in the Mrs. James McMullen and Mrs. neral Home with burial in Mt. agp dows eel OE ‘Carlson, both of Lapeer, Hope Cemetery. RADIO $1 Down and Mrs. Ray Pratt of Dearborn; |, ! : peer County General Hospital. one sister; 27 = end She was a member of Main Re- ‘ff James Mason, 68, of 2994 Edge- G. & Steam Piricid st:, died oot, weeien [15 ereat-grand-childre > lhekah Lodge 319 and the VFW Aux” or Dry tron | morning at ‘his residence. JOSEPH L. BONCHER iliary. ROCHESTER — Service for Jo-|. Surviving are seven daughters, Mrs. Carl Clemens of Kingston, ‘Baldwin Rubber Co., and a mem-'seph L. Boncher, 56, of 346 Romeo Mrs. Clayton Bristol of Grayling, $1275 ee ber of St. Benedict Church. Rd. will be held at 10 a.m. Monday we — 7 Mr. Mason leaves a daughter |at St. Andrew’s Church. Burial will | MTS. omg oar pois | The GOOD and three sons,-Mrs. Paul Gard-|be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Fe petaicien seen of Mariette, Miss Le- HOUSEKEEPING \ner, William J., John R. and K.| Mr. Boncher died yesterday at (Car Agree ace and irs. Paul! | : 'Victor Mason, all of Pontiac; 17/St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after) as Gil Deachars:| two | sone] SHOP grandchildren; three brothers, Ed-/an illness of three days. A former) aore of Pontiac and Stephen| or TAC _ }ward W. of Pontiac, Robert andjresident of Pontiac, he had been gpa 51 W. HURON |William Mason, both of Spalding,jan- inspector at General Motors hiss axiwing are-two brothers. for 30 years. 520'S. Seginew 3 — The Rosary will be recited at Feng oo. Paprepeen OPEN “SUNDAY 10-4 ‘Johns Funeral Home, Pontiac. - ‘grandchildren. Surviving are his wife, Mary brothers. MRS ADOLPH DHOOGHE iat 2 p.m. Sunday at Muir Brothers i Cc | \Funeral Home, Almont, with buria 9 \ NORTH BRANCH—Service wasp trcnion Gemater, tt banal held at 10 a.m. today at SS. Peter) Mrs. Thomson died yesterday in and Paul Church for Mrs. Adolph Bishop Hospital following a long . Beoutifully Tailored Long Wearing Assorted Colors All Sizes—Reg. $2.79 GOODMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE [Tuesday at the home of her son, | First Congregational Church, a | Baldwin, 5100 Clear Lake Rd. deaconess emeritus and a mem- | Cemetery. | Club. Tene A. Nonding, 9. of eet ot ee {held af 1:30=p.m.-Monday- at the | cluded “service-in both ‘world wars, fF — Richardson - Bird Funeral Home, /|died Friday. Milford. Burial will be in Wixom _ SALISBURY; N. ©: (AP)—Wal-| Cemetery. ter F. MecCanless, 70, one-time Mr. Price, who operated ajtextile tycoon, livestock leather goods shop in Milford, died/and . financial Truck and Coach Division, Pontiac, Guy and Grover Phillips; .two| _ |8:30 Sunday evening at Donelson-| los, ichildren- and two great- e Men’s a son, Robert J., and a daughter; MRS. WILLIAM THOMSON ei FLANNEL SHIRTS ‘Mrs. Donald Morrissey, both of | ALMONT — Service for Mr.| *§ Pontiac; three sisters and three qWijjiam (Jennie) Thomson, 87, of! 338 E. 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AFTER 41 YEARS OF HONORABLE BUSINESS DEALINGS IN PONTIAC Located 86-96 South Saginaw Street PONTIAC Opposite Auburn Avenue Will-Close : ‘Their Doors ALL DAY MONDAY, October 13th ALL DAY TUESDAY, October 14th We will vacate this building TO TAKE INVENTORY, RE-ARRANGE STORE and STOCKS. TO MARK DOWN PRICES. ENGAGE EXTRA HELP and MAKE ALL PREPARATIONS for a. UARTER MILLION DOLLAR ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT SALE It Wont Be Long Wait«Watch DAILY PAPERS for FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS TELLING YOU OF THE MOST SENSATIONAL BARGAIN GIVING EVENT LVER STAGED ANYWHERE and WEDNESDAY, October 15th MAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher THE PONTIAC PRESS MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1958 2 i stroyed them, honestly terrified riew improvements. We need men.” atetan of Senden alflges. tee , mselves - by the spectre of unemployment.” - kerk : ~ badly timed and ill considered. We niger Lawler are rw . The use of looms and other ma- know a great many of them are Paul Jones? chinery has increased the number A recent development in my own mee ee te ay I wonder if it's just » colnel- of garment workers ten thousand " business is the factor of teletype our own system? dence that these have a close re- fold. tapes. the ITU looked upon this ad- Top athletes are offered. schel- =e to totalitarian prope- * 7 ~ vance with disfavor at first. Now, ve u — ee ae Their perpetual drive has prob- Early in the printing industry, the pals where eakas in use a penses” in order that they ap- ably even penetrated the Iron Cur introduction of the linotype caused ‘hem as completely as men accep pear for their universities and : sincere, conscientious printers to the linotype or high speed rotary Se ty et’ that the Rochester . me fear large forces of craftsmen would PF€sses. whole matter of American schol- be walking the streets, unemployed. x *& * Page cdl heel aadiey- agen Portraits national Federation, atthe re- It Seems to Me. sass ata ae ee ater ee Par: Lat you My wll ile it you Jove Automation Inevitably Means ‘May Be Parade, gy!" but No Progress’ teste rs eit More Work for More People’ Weneiay 1 vat wrente sition tiem enough to witness the most ridicu- 2 | Finis Just’ the other day, I discussed in 1959, the price would come lous display of downright ignorance — =e automation with CHARLEs E. Witson, down, resulting in more sales and = soda shown. _ ‘Instigating P: ri whose experience as an engineer, as _—hence additional employment. to parade bright, shiny, oa ume Bad as the Idea’ - President of General Motors and Sec- a oo oe a oye — —_ PY This stafe income tax iden is retary of Defense should qualify him as an expert de luxe, strictly in his came, workers rioted and de- The facts are that the employment of printers has gone up spectacularly CHARLES KETTERING, one of this na- tion’s greatest engineers said: “Show obsolete because it can’t meet the Mankind will forever struggle to improve the methods of living. 1 wo hk to than the mater ho ws - T’m glad someone wants to do something besides no good teens. It’s hard to find someone they're siting here out of work. to stand = eye just as foul-as the party thatsug- “gested it and both should be elimi nated completely, own right. me a competitor that’s completely 7 ae a” called it a “Parade of . ® * *« * automatic and I’ll*be very- happy. Cuntused - “Automation,” said he, “has The introduction of a few: new fea- ; Sk reas Gn D yr ea been opposed almost forever. Back . tures and betterments :will immedi- Let Guiltless One ea Seo : in England when looms first ately make the mechanized plant. Cast First Stone’ ; “responsible beri = By JAMES J. METCALFE pipes bry ato Late . A wonderful surprise’. . . Be- since that day. The linotype helped And he will succeed. He always 7 tries whose top athletes have had ~~ - A wonderl oe make the publication of today’s in- _has. This is the only pathway to Sam Walter, Foss’ faith in God made him a friend of man. The journalst, humorist, librarian otters of so-called “scholarship®.” 1 'aze into your eyes . . . And once finitely larger papers possible. News- _— shorter hours of employment and and poet of last century America believed that great art was created by him “who understands =o Lond per pene ph — nen I am ree. That you papers in the very largest centers better wages. Basically, no one man, knows the heart of him, loves him above all the rest.”” thinly disguised “professionalism” ane . Cet pip die Gated were four and six pages, when hand in America seeks or wants large I talked with his daughter in Massachusetts and she remembers her father’s “strong faith.” before accusing others of breaking be .. . Yes, every dawn through- : set type was the rule. unemployment. There can be no ae pal eee ee him as Jc pleated in pee: Hs tnepired lines of “The House by the the rules. ayers = the mene Os I Shor — - «+ x prosperity for anyone in that con- Bice ° eNO NEES one's meas most popular poems: _. hecker'and . Lome. ay bcos In a contract that Cuarres E. .tingency. We need each other. ins oie a nage cal side of the road, ° ‘Music Can Help come i . I seem to grasp a Witson himself signed with WALTER pe weceaheit poxaihia fer each They are good, they are bad, they are weak, they are strong, Stop Delinquency’ ina “* . And apg gee : : s, ‘ Reutuer, he wrote this clause into other to live more comfortably, i ote chaaul aid the scorner’s seat, I'm firmly convinced that all ee “aren ie saltped the document and it was accepted completely by the union President: ” with less effort and more profit- Or hurl the cynic’s ban? Let me live in my house by the side of the road ..Each morning I arise . The kiowiedge tat you Tove mei ably. or have time for vandalisra. Every .F apli i . d be a friend to man.” . orever a surprise. “To accomplish more with An parent ought to rae pata n s x tunity, such as our Symphony con- (Copyright, 1968) the same human effort, is a sound economic and social I. would especially like to suggest this viewpoint be considered by the Days of All Faiths: certs, to expose their children to such fine and beautiful music. Smiles eet - « three top union officials who dis- Poi te attogetner ‘eo’ mach trash, Women applaud scantily dressed cussed the subject herg,i W k ts QO t L ym Pp iti posure music iris more than men, ! This constituted the recognition of ou ee GN On) ee oln Uu a an Ss OsItION een oe expen = igeets a Saye ae ote nee a basic principle by both sides. Both recently. the troubles seemed all pretty well ing for the long trip. His advisers, pression and can sometimes en- By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER employer and labor leader agree? And in Conclusion Christian laymen everywhere are ftTHightened out, he did’ not forget however, had misgivings en eee eee : , OOOO GOL . his promise but set about prepar- (Copyright 1958) that labor saving machinery was mm beginning to realize that they, not P What a preciois gift God has “good business” and that a sound Jottings from the well thumbed just the clergy, are the churth, wrought for us. How grateful we human principle was enunciated. notebook of your peripatetic reporter: ang that they have a ministry Dr. William Brady's Mailbag: ‘ ought to be. + Roth Ww ; much larger in scope than that of - * * * Seene: New York bar. Charac- hw ordained Clergy: Id ' 4 Auburn Ave. | “Wages can only be increased,” ate min gentlemen: Gen: The World Council of Churches P oet Shou Grind WV heat, Nigveln an wee | said Wilson, “when the recipient is ; ow’s business?” Secon itto: says the layman's ministry is to ‘ provided the means for produc- “Swell. Just got a $100,000 order.” the world as he meets it every Turn I t I nto P arty T reat to All Problems’ ing more with the same — or less effort. That means progress for Ist Gent: “Nuts.” 2nd Gent: “Honest. Come over to the office and T’'ll show you the cancella- day ‘outside the church, while the clergyman’s ministry is mainly to his own congregation. “Belly breathing puts me to sleep Quicker than counting a thousand on being sold a bill of goods. However, it may impress gul- After studying the mind for seven years, I've found one thing that solves all problems. - both sides.” tion.” S eo ee It is in recognition of this newly sheep ‘le (costs ‘ JOM, ..--.-..--.- e 0 ; i customers. once once L Forever, the introduction of auto; 9 ialamesen “i oe hon Wenessmrd peshan C3 a But, Doctor Brady, the germof Ronitierecaeeealesiiese _ a Toe, ep LE Se Se : wheat 5 100 words pela to help me get ahead because matic machinery has caused some alarm. This is understandable. And of the late Carleton Morfis of Churches each year sponsors Churehmen's Week, which begins Is NOT what I call good to eat. (P.N.D.)” personal health and hygiene, onan, so per Sele treatment, not dis- will be they love me in return. Ottawa Drive .......... What’s answered Brady, ff « . . -: tomorrow and continues through _ Oh, stamped. self-addressed envelope is sent ‘If you love, those whom you love it’s not because he’s fi yet, all recorded history proves sub become of Adora Kisshauer, C.1.0. ext Sunday. meets - _ to The Pontiac Press Pottisc, Michigan. will help you to the top because truths but icorateat cook old stantially that the. more automatic machinery we use, the more overall employment results and the greater is the standard of living for all con- cerned. I asked O. E. Hunt, former Chief official that we used to see at United Fund meetings? A real swell girl and very easy on the Bill Brooks, 46, of Staten Island has ten children— all girls. They range from 17 years * * * Tomorrow is Men and Missions Sunday; next Sunday will be Lay- men’s Sunday. All through the week between these two peak days there will be in most communities “Fellowship Rallies’? — meetings of local Christian laymen without _ say that. If the pure fresh raw wheat germ -does not appeal to you — be sure it is fresh, not - over two or threeweeks (Copyright 1958) they love you. Just imagine, then, Case Records of a Psychologist: First 100 Speeches Are Hardest to 17 days. ; ae : 4 Engineer and Executive Vice Presi- ? . regard to denominational lines. from the mill — rim ig i a big, athletic fellow. out of your accustomed d¥ith Thes Mies take one of twe try incorporating : and ~ in the talk or fade out with a joke. dent of General Motors, whether A eee partons ot HEEL het cmon tcared {0 ar being forced fen nv You don't aed ura he art Pontiac could build as many Pontiacs in 1959 as they built in 1955 with a My old friend, Joun T. O’RourkE, President of the Inter-American gether in one large community hall for dinner, followed by a de- votional program and an ad- DR, BRADY other dishes or recipes — using one-third to one- half wheat germ in place of that ets of “cold” sweat when he has te give a report at his service habits to meet bigger opportuni- ties. * x for the audience will usually give . you undivided attention for 3 to 3 minutes till it sizes you up. | substantially fewer number of meN. press Association has been barred by dress, or they have dinner in Portion of flour the recipe calls for. ee pane ee Tim says he feels like an ama- * & &t | x .«~ * the Dominican Republic as “unde- ‘separate groups at their own g Li de ache. So study the ddta below teur. Well, why shouldn't he? Use the jokes, therefore, to His answer was interesting: “The plant could do it with fewer, perhaps, but only a small number less, providing they built exactly the same car in 1959 that they built in 1955. But the 1959 product contains many added fea- tures that again require more men. And, even if the 1959 Pon- tiac with the added features re- quired slightly less men, addi- “6 tional employment would be Dopce has actually engaged herself Project. Layme sked to hel Answer — Ordinary soap and ‘ot. ‘cold’ provided somewhere to make that . Project. Laymen are asked to help AL of ‘cold’ sweat i also applies to popularity. pub- - , ress agent to softe ad pub-*. Church World Service find ten’ Water cleanliness, care ally. and stammer and , machinery possible. And finally, ap g o soften the bad pu million pounds of good used cloth. avolding touching hands to stutter Tako lan lic a ae and all other if Pontiac were built more easily sirable.” Said Joun: “I’m delighted. It’s like being declared unwelcome in Heil by the Devil.” .......... Several times this past summer golfers saw a fox on the seventh fair- way at the Bloomfield Hills Country Club. JIM VAN PELT, Michigan quarterback is the out- standing sensation of Canadian foot- ball his first year..... . News- paper boys say GrEG SHERWOOD * © © © © © oe licity following her recent West Coast brawls . Merritt D. HILL, eer eee wae churches and then adjourn to an assembly hall for a mass meet- ing. The point of such a united dem- onstration is obvious. In a time when many people outside the churches are bewildered by all the varieties of denominational ex- pression, these rallies are a power- ful statement of the basic unity that underlies the differences. They show tHat the ties that exist among Christians are stronger than the divisions. One practical feature of Church- men’s Week is the United Service ing to be sent abroad. WESTMINSTER’S BUILDER “What effect has ordinary bak- ing soda on food? I like it in fresh lemonade as a fizz drink, but have heard it kills the vitarfths, (A.H.)” Answer — Addition of sodium bicarbonate, baking soda, saler- atus hastens destruction of vi- tamins, especially vitamin C. — * * * “Working in a chemical plant, where I have to weigh arsphena- mine. They say it is harmless, but I wonder whether the arsenic in it could get into the system of a worker handling it so much. (S.R.Y"" ~ fouth or tongue, washing hands immediately after handling the chemical, having proper ventila- to a service men’s _and be sure you have that booklet in your file, if you sing or speak in public. . By DR, GEORGE W, CRANE Case Z-342: Tim G., aged 31, is a self-made man, who now belongs ub. x « “Dr, Crane, I’m seared to death, though,” he admitted, especially when I’m on a committee and a report. out of the club? am asked to make “T shed buckets _ “Should I drop For he is an amateur! He wouldn't expect to sit down at the piano for the first time and rival Paderewski, would ne? Then why think “you can be an accomplished—orator When you haven’t addressed more than a dozen audiences. It's the first 100 speeches that are the hardest! So take heart! All of us professional speakers have gone through this ‘cold’ sweat phase. t & “There’s no royal road to learn- ing,’’ runs the ancient adage, and At the outset, every beginner is nervous and jittery. God waken the audience and leave them laughing when you say good- ye. : Jesus used this “narrative” method of speaking and almost every great orator has subcon- seiously adopted it, without any formal training in college, It is the suréfire method for making a speech that people rel- ish. And it relieves you of the tedium of memorizing a long, dry “essay” type of talk, ' For further advice, send for my . bockciet, “Surefire Public Platform Ford executive and a grand individ- ual, graduated from Pontiac High’ x & * To know what Monday is about you have to know what a Confessor is and what a Minster is, for this is Edward the Confessor's day in the church calendar, and he was tion of wofkroom to insure any ° dust will be carried away, pro tects worker against arsenic poisoning from such source. Almighty intended it that way, for when we are thus keyed up, our thoughts percolate more swiftly so we are not so likely to miss a trick, Why, I become so nervous that I DR, CRANE may have a head- ache the rest of the day, just be- Fy cause of a few words I have been THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by THe Pomwtisc Parss Company 48 W. Huron Bt. Pontiac, Michigan Trade Mark Ressert Bassett, Joun A. Ri Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director y snaner Gowsap A. Prrecensto a ‘Bann M. TReapwett, Vice President and - Circulation Manager usiness Daily Except Sunday B Manager ; Mansa, Joavan, * Joun W. FrrzcrnaLs, © seal Advertising Gecretary dnd Editor Manager Roseat B. Tana, Groace C. Ivman, Managing Editor Classified Manager The Associated Press ts entitied exclusively to the ase for republication of 1) local news printed tp this newspa, as well ae ai) AP news dispatches The Powriac Press te delivered by c&rrier for 40 cents tn Oakland Genesee Livingston Macomb, Lapeer and ~~ eweekr Where carrier w& wor eratiable-by-met (mn Oakland, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and . Washtene® Counties ft ts $12.00-q year; elsewhere tn Michigan end al) other pieces in the United States tH «@ ane all maf) subscriptions payable tn advance nd class matter et Pontiac, tered af Member of “4 Phote Pontiac PE 23-8181. ) 3 : : i f Dagmar (remember?) has just completed the first act of a play. Recently she published her : memoirs entitled “First Person Plural.” It struck the book stalls with all the impact of a wind blown feather.......... It always amazes ‘and intrigues me when I discover that certain male friends are first-class cooks. The latest addition to the list is Louis C. Goad, Executive Vice President of General Motors. It’s a long and honorable list. eee A. FITZGERALD the man who built — or rebuilt — Westminster Abbey. A Confessor is any male saint who was not a martyr. A Min- ster is the church of a mon- astery. All right, on with the * story. ’ Good King Edward of England was next to the last of the Angio- Saxon kings, just before the Nor- mans invaded in 1066. He came to the throne in 1042, when he was 40, - years old, He was of a family that had been dogged by bad luck for years, and at one time he made a pious. vow that if the family's mis- fortune should be brought to an end he would go on a pilgrimage to St. Peter’s tomb in Rome. When Edward became king and a: * * *. 5 “We have a baby, now 8 months old. Does it pay to get the polio vaccine for him? Does it pay to get all the other immunizations that babies now get? (Mrs. H.W.)” Answer — Pd advise polio, . diptheria and smallpox immuni- zation in every Leave : the others to doctor. x kk * “Have you any recommendations as to the value of ultra-violet light apparatus? I am considerirg in- stalling it ih our dental, office. _ re D.D.S.)" se Answer — I haven't. Personal- ly, if 1 found such a banch of gadgetry installed in my dentist's office I'd commiserate with him ‘> 7 |" asked to utter at the luncheon.” BRAVO, “OOLD” SWEAT Tim should be grateful for his “eold” sweat. That's the type of perspiration that meatis you are getting ahead in the world. a Hot sweat is helpful, but you can shed literally barrels of it in rack rianual labor job, such as section hand on the railroad, out ever climbing a single rung on the ladder to success. But. when yot tremble and shake and feel the cold_sweat on your brow or in the palms of your hands, be grateful! For that means you are getting ‘ To avoid showing your tremors, however, mount your speech notes or sheet music on a heavy card- board background, ~~ x« &« &* If that is impossible, then seize the flimsy sheets in both hands " and pull gently in opposite direc- tions, This maneuver will kil} al- most evéry sign of tremor, though you may still be as fittery asa cat, If-you are making a speech, be sure you have a central theme or idea that can serve as the motif. Upon this motif you,can string a number of cases pr Illustra- tions, told as narratives (stories). Save your funny stories for later he ~ ‘Strategy,” enclosing a stamped 0. envelope, plus 0 cents (non- x * + Pass these. booklets around at your club meetings or in school, as thousands of such grétfps are doing, for they are non-profit édu- cational aids, so the more of you who can ‘benetit from them, the better service they render, aiveys write to Dr. George W. 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Huron street announce the § engagement of @ their daughter, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1958 Mera will open with ‘‘Point of No by the following delegates who Judith ag [ho RE ES : ee ee di oa : ~— : Return.” Dr. returned Friday: Mrs. Forrest ; ‘Th val © th ta Clup _- Richard ublicity and tickets; Mrs.-“Helen Hasse, 3s- “< Grace (Steeves Carreen . ~The annual card party sponsored by the Zon’ u Mason, pi “§ ; jy RAO EeO, Jot B. Hass Brown, Mrs. Grace Steeves, ; of Pontiac will be held Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Water- Mrs. Florence Riddle, Caroline Smith, Mrs, Dorthy B rger of Birm- Mrs. Aden Thorton, Mrs. Net- Wood, to jolla. pare ‘ ater pros se ere sc hieren: ingham will tie Carr, Mrs. Hayden Henley George Robert Community tivil Building. , race ison é bs Lois Ellis, Lagoon have the star- and Dr. Joseph Irvine Chap- 4 k ; -- Cochairmen of the event are Mrs. John Kinzler and In charge of Tefreshments are a S Scott, ring role in the man. Lembke. He Mrs. Helen Reese. chairman, assisted by Bea Soper, Helen Travis, Florence olga egeled - is the. son “of _ Committee chairmen include’Mrs.'Homer Tinney and © Mount, Mrs. Beecher Connell and Mrs. Reba Netzler. emg eats . Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Reese, ways and means; Mrs. 8. B. Wattles and Mrs. : a oe 18, 24, and 25 at George es : “ ‘ the Village Play- Planning Lembke of house. & ; HASSBERGER Directors of ‘4 | ° d Stanley Z the production are Albert and : t dventie.-A- Alyce Riebling. All perform- U e [ e Jan. ihe ances are open to the public with curtain time at 9pm. — * * * Mrs. Samuel M. Dudley of Augusta street left Wednesday for Richmond, Virginia, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Jamie Lee fer a week. * bg * Returned to their home on Parkhust street after a three- month visit with relatives in Greece are Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rendziperis. ° * * * Robert H. Schirmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Schirmer of Bloomfield Hills, has been pledged to Phi Gam- ma Delta Fraternity at Deni- son University, Granville, Ohio, where he is a freshman. * * * Donna Needle, daughter of Mrs, Mary Lou Needle of North Anderson street, is enrolled as a freshman at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minn. Mrs. Ralph Bump, ways and means chairman of the Water- ford Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Club, anounces plans for the annual Christmas Green Mar- ket. The affair will be held Dec. 5 and 6 at the Waterford Community Activities -Build- ing. Chairmen of groups include Mrs. Donald Gilchrist wreaths and swags; Mrs. Gil Every, Christmas ‘arrangements; Mrs. Robert Materna, properties: Mrs. Charles Harrison, candles: Mrs. George Dean, Christmas stockings, and Mrs. Rebecca Gould, music. Completing the list are Mrs. Ashton W. Emery, corsages; Mrs. Dalton Ettinger, needle- work; Mrs. Charles Wood, tea wedding is planned. Mr. Lembke is a’ graduate of the University of Michigan. Pi Omicron Sorority Plans Tea Members of Phi-Kappa Tau Chapter of Pi Omicron Sorority are planning a membership tea to be held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Robert Gaylord. State and national presidents will attend the affair to give JUDITH C. Woop Forest Lake Dance Slated Elroy L,. Sandberg will be honored as outgoing president when members of Forest Lake Country Club attend the Presi- dent’s Night Dinner Dance at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 18. * * * Cochairmen of the affair are Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeRango and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Liewl- lyn. Assisting them are Mr. She is studying for a B.S. de- tables; Mrs. Donald White, new pledges a background of and Mrs. Don Graves gree in nursing. staging; Mrs. William Cobb, the sorority. Mr end Mrs. Hareld_ Dit- * * * decorations; Mrs, Neil Sullen- New members attending? the trich, Mr. and Mrs. Eino Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnes berger, publicity; Mrs. D. F. October meeting held Thursday Nurme and Mr. and Mrs. John (mee Zina Forrest) of West Hoyt, hostesses; Mrs. Mark at the Edmore street home of Hern. Fairmont street announce the Stewart, foods, and Mrs. D. Mrs, John Voorheis were Mrs. 4) ew birth of a son, Brian Richard, FE. Edstrum, do-it-yourself Richard Morelly, Mrs. Clyde The affair will be formal, born Oct. 7 at St. Joseph Mercy chairman. Herring, and Mrs. Géne Sheel. with a local orchestra fea- Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest of West Fairmont street and Mr. and Mrs. Coy W. Barnes of Mo- desto, Calif. * * * Announcing the birth of a son, David Francis, born Oct. 6 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doll (nee Gena Forrest) of Draper street. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest of West Fairmount street and Mr. and Some of the Yuletide wreaths are available. now. Guild Members Plan Christmas Bazaar, Dinner Plans for a Christmas bazaar to be held Nov. 6 were dis- eussed when Guild Six of All Saint's Episcopal Church met in the Rose Kneale Room. Mrs. William Hartmann and Mrs. Mrs. Voorheis was named historian for the current year. Mrs. Robert Scharfs will open Mrsx Robert Scharfs_ will open her home for the Novem- ber meeting. tured. Dental Society Group to Hear Talk on Figures John P. Hussey, athletic di- rector of Women’s City Club of Detroit, will speak on the topic, ‘‘Your Figure is of Na- tional Interest,” when the Women’s Auxiliary to the Oak- Pentise Press Phetes Waterford Community Activities Rus ng tell be. bers for the Oct. 23 affair are (left to right) Mrs. Grover Scott, Mrs. Helen Hasse and Mrs. S. B. the setting for the annual card party sponsored by the - Zonta Club of Pontiac. Three busy committee mem-. Wattles. Did Gift Have Her Mrs. Victor Doll of Osmun land “County Dental Society Robe et i street. ee & Robert Cappel were aycohcs holds its membership luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Waldomar M. The guild will be in charge Teenie Kuigaicy a P) Roeser (nee Mary Alice of the buffet dinner to be my ° d me = e Keavy) announce “the birth of a daughter, Susan Leslie, born Oct. 9 at University Hospital, Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Roeser of Neome drive and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Keavy of Sylvan Lake. * * * Bethany Baptist Church was represented at the annual ses- Parent Guidance Meeting Is Held Mrs. Viola Whittet demon- strated cake decorating «when members of the Parent Guid- ance Club met at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Dorman on Ogemaw road. Guests at the Wednesday meeting were Mrs. Penny Mer- rit, Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs. William Flynn, Mrs. Richard Templeton, Mrs. Judson Fred- ricks and Mrs. D. E. Right- mire. Assisting Mrs. Dorman were Mrs. George Watts and Mrs. Robert Shallman. served at the bazaar. Mrs. Charles A. Wood and Mrs. Victor Sutt will be cochairman of the dinner aad will be as- sisted with decorations and ar- rangements by a committee composed of Mrs. William Is- grigg, Mrs. Hart Morris, and Mrs. Robert Castell. Mrs. Fred Cockle: partici- pated in the Thursday meeting. Child Culture Club Gathers Mrs. Owen Rindfusz enter- tained members of the Child ‘ulture’ Club Thursday at her home on:Nelson street. Panel members discussing “Big Problems of Little Folks’ were Mrs. William Thiede Mrs. Charles Tuson Mrs. Wal- ter Johnson and Mrs. William Brannack. Mrs. Floyd Crtmp, Mrs. Thiede and Mrs. Tuson will be in charge of the program at the Oct. 23 meeting. Just Wait Till She’s 16 — Abby MARY PFEIFFER Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Pfeiffer of Collier drive an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to: John D. Silvis. He is the son of Mrs. Rita Silvis of Alpeana street and the late Sidney Sij- vis. They will be married Oct. 18 at St. Michael Church. x . A spoonful of olive oil added to an opened jar of dill pickles or olives will eliminate the white film that often forms. ’ Officers for the coming year are Mrs. Stewart Scott, presi- dent and Mrs. W. C. White- man, president-elect, both of Birmingham; Mrs. J..J.. of Utica, recording secretary, and Mrs. Kenneth Hock of Rochester, treasurer. PTA Sees Movie _Announces Fair » The movie ‘‘Preface toa Life”’ was shown when members of the Willis School PTA gathered in the school’s multipurpose room for a dinner Thursday. * * * Details for the fall fair to be held Oct. 17 were announced. * * * Mothers of students in the classroom of Mrs. Winnie Fur- ris were in charge of the din- ner with Mrs. James Kaul, Mrs. Joseph Copple, and Mrs. William Marshall on the com- miftee. Little Gal in Love With Horses Will Transfer Affections Soon _ By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN when we were both very young and now he doesn’t appeal to have brought up. the subject of elevator shoes but he passes ents are always comparing me to my cousin who is very Cochairmen of the project are Mrs. Helen Reese (left) and Mrs. John Kinzler. Proceeds will be used for J : = 4 # Zonta Club's philanthropic, project, Girls’ Ranch. Hospital Auxiliary Holds Tea By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: My son is shortly from relatives and friends of ours who did not know the bride's address. When they ar- rived I opened them, I thought this a perfectly natural thing to do as they were obviously wedding presents and intended for my son as well as the bride. * * * “When. my son's fiancee came here to visit one eve- ning I, of course, showed her the presents, She seemed very put out because I had opened them and thought that | should have left them intact for her. I would very much like to know if I was wrong.” Answer: Wedding presents are correctly addressed to the bride-to-be and sent to her par- ents’ house. If the ones you received were addressed to her and sent to your house you should certainly not have opened them. If they were ad- dressed to you, you were right in opening them before sending them over to be put with the other presents, “Dear Mrs. Post: Sincé ar- riving here frdém the East I have noticed that guests call the host and hostess the day a a cocktail party to thank m even though did thank them — vabely “een leaving the party. Is this just “DEAR ABBY: Is this a me like he -did when we were it over as a joke and that’s as smart. They tell me I will problem? Our daughter is 12 first married, The man who far as I get. I wish he’d wear never amount to anything and a local custom and is it years old and ever since she’s © | > } : ‘ 4 { . : : DS ; : : ; 4 ; ; a j j : : }, ‘ } i y g pressed to the spot for 20 to 20. + Splinters can be pong | _ with-less pain if an ice cube is | a ng Takes Ti rooming Thought By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN good. grooming we must irivest|water and the friction froma washi)Do any hooks or eyes need re- ED SULLIVAN, SAYS: ma a time and~thougfit and planning. |cloth or a bath brush in order to! placing? — the hairline.. A -sudsy cloth or a; fife. . = oS little brush will take care.of this.’ ss;eup also requires time. You, : Circles of the Central Methodist, was hostes fo Ortha Lane Cir- | The removal of superfluous [cannot slap it on and look attrac- this week.| cle. _ hake shaehl ie be Oe ae oe. tive or well put pects. One 3 : Spy Mrs pe pes cask Sr aha) Weekly~or semi-weekly routine. {thing women sometimes forget is George Putnam, was hostess to ,, 0%, Bagnall Circle met al the bj “we | to-take the make-up on the face all] —(f TAKES JUST A Barbara Norris Circle at her home ole bom of Drs. Free vorrnigg A mee big the way down to the collar bones, a 1 Margaret Johnston Circle met at! > — _ {elaim to good : i she.belten see stcp of, skin between " 7 | the bomesol ars. F. simmons Program Given | Ream reguar tres to th eau acim eck whch sane valrlinciaei road for a dessert = : . up _|huncheon. Mrs. Ben Speer was hos-/for Ba le P A. porter or 8 3 ss * I guess we have to pay a price fumceon, Mr ben Sees wus tos for Bagley PIA. {rime which ya indulge ins ait ,t reryting, sven ‘gont-bors] C. E, HASKILL STUDIO _ WOOLIEVER STUDIO Sisters Circle: -| “Parent Responsibility to the : ‘land good grooming! The latteris] 1 Mt. Clemetis St. FE 4-0553 426.N. Paddock St. FE 4-3001 of Avon- School” was the theme of the pro-| “ONC OTRO” ah aes joantngensnyragl an Seingin eg . ST 2 ‘ Leora |gtTam presented at Bagiey}~. essen your) appeal. There e : : : < and Sore Ragheb School PTA meeting Thursday, | clothes the “once.over” at the be-jattractive than a sloppy woman | ROBINSON STUDIO SUTHERLAND STUDIO Lorraine court | Leola Richardson, Jenni ter|simning af each week. Do. gloves s * * i]. 20 E Buron St. FE 4-3669 12 E. Pike St, FE 2-2711 Conrad. | White, Karen Woods, Joyce Gott, | eed la ing? Are -collars| Tomorrow: “The Cut of Your] — Ss ~ Janet Geiger Circle met at the| Margie Provo and Justine Mullen| Clean? Do clotiies seed pleaiing? !Clothes Makes Such a Difference.” DIMITRI LAZAROFF STUDIO Oneida road home of Mrs. E. C. participated in the program. em 124 W. Huron St. FE 4-3466 Currah. Mrs. Arthur Hoban of Ed-| Harriet Childress, Mrs. James oe : dy Court was hostess to Marian, Walker, Albert Shaw and Mrs. 4 | Shaw Circle. Frank Sloan, chairman, were in oy | <* & charge of the program. eq | 5 —_ MON | Mrs, Russell Vessells was hos-, Mrs. William White, ‘festival a : "; tess to Etha Nagler Circle at her Chairman, announced the affair home on East Iroquois road. Ada| Wil! be held Nov. 7. ‘ ted Duhigg Circle met with Mrs. Rob- ‘ 4 ; aaa of oan road. vnet 250 Attend ) , : 1- | siapeny Winkle ceever uss of tiealeheck, bork reatires 4 conte bem-| cin bers Wunes! Molen dr. PTA Dinner | out naples exneptional fit thru ihe ing chases. . + of Telegraph road. Mrs. H. E. | eq | | bodice achieves an more Wilson of North Francis street | . | pycipe Fer geliongalicr nye Murnane dhol eal ait land teachers attended "the PTA 1 | an , plaid or her-|Designer Pattern by JR. SO-| . | : = f ringbone pattern. PHISTICATES.) Oakland Park WSCS ‘Get-tonaitted etlow School ext * cpet | xz *« * a Meets for Program nasium. } | If you come in on our less | Since the entire back of the Mrs. Chase Fetes 2 ; : A skit, promoting the National . | busy days we can give you | ice is on the bias, the pattern of!” ” ; | Women’s Society of Christian parent-Teachers a 4 / | the material is matched and mi-/ Niece From Flint Service of Oakland Park Method- presented by elgg creme _j | 08: genuine Salon Permanent tered along the center seam. The : ‘ist Church met Thursday at the 2.4 Robert Dohner at a much lower price. front is on the straight except for) Mrs. Lawrence Chase honored church. | General aicvann ol the affair buttoned panel. Also on the bias,/of Flint, with a linen shower,jed the program ‘“‘Decade of Hu- by Roamans noters A & i | these lend a subtly shaped curve Wednesday evening at her Rundell|man Rights.” Also participating With Haircut g to. the bustline. street home. - |were Mrs. Robert Gallagher, Mrs. . a The with a center back _* * ft Dec Brows and Mex, Jobe Fet- Religions Compared Ge pleat is and trim with a | Relatives from Pontiac who at- "" oti ae . Ww , value of deste over coch hip. (tended were Mrs. George Frericks, , at Group Meeting - id Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Select dimensional novelty Mrs. Albert Frericks, Mrs. John Home-School November Group of First Pres| STYLIST SPECIAL BEAUTY-DO ag Sees dieses aN i aa ce and sare C i ; byterian Cuscn et Star ; .* PERMA, CREP SHAMPOO 9% yle; Mrs. rs.| e ’ ps e I , crepe, jersey or dress wools that Harry Bickford. Guests from Flint) ommunication eee Pigeon aA . ¢ STYLE SETTING, PRICED AT can be as sheer and lightweight |were Mrs, Virgil Bickford, Mrs. To ic for PTA on “Differences Between Mosiem| | . se ik for the shorter sieeve |Melvin Bickford and Mrs. Wiliam! ! OP ‘Religion and Christianity” was led) . dress and wear it well into | Vargos. “ ination * (DY Mrs. Walter Behn. | Jt y) é 42 N. Saginaw Spring | Home-School Communication,” | * «+ * | & Cones textured ace, stn ox 4 Wilson PTA Meets. [nhen Core Bley PTA ma Tras Plans were dacumed fr, the ios ee L ison eets when Cora Bailey PTA met Thurs-' : : 2 . : : : t Ed 18-1343 eae an cabes podbeaas ? . day evening at the school. es ds ggiaty y a ring go octet You cannot slap make-up on and look attractive BEAUTY SALON ae conprrigiich - ‘and belt ail in one color. Ponds: ag Borst , Wileop ar at saa on acaer man, Mrs.’ Fred Tate was a guest.| OF well put together. —_ * * * PTA held Thursday. Glenn Husted, |program Mrs. Ellen ° > From this chart select the onaly ti 62 Se ee Ne “ ere a Sheffield, a member of the city Pre-Soak Scrub } ave bent Se ym. teacsslare invited. OE se ....| and Dust Cloths | | Prom A film, “So This is PTA,” was J meal ee shown by Horton Southworth, | - It's worthwhile to presoak | ° ” “ 2 eee Waist | principal. Mrs. L. D. McLaugh- — ~ and scrub pple in : le ° e lin, program chairman from Pon- | pail of hot soap or detergen : 2 BE te rae in Kitchen Brietly Open. Sunday 18 rr) 30 “1 11%) Teachers, gave a talk on “The This loosens embedded dirt | — and — after rinsing — makes | it practical to include these dirty ‘‘rags’’ with a machine load. of regular washing. Constitutional Convention." Three discussion groups were held, led by Dolph D. Wright, Bruce Allen and Mrs. Sheffield.| _ Mr. Southworth was moderator. It was recommended that Bailey : School adopt the practice of parent- Pista hore ais ce eee ck teacher conferences as a partial Saiyeatslaget roads system of grades reporting. Size 12 requires. 2% yards of 54 inch material for dress with three- quarter sleeves. To order pattern No. 1244, state size, send $1.00 —/ for HARVEY BERIN label, send 3 cents. For new 9% page Pattern Book No. 15, send $1.00. Address SPADEA, Box 535, G.P.O., Dept. P46, New York 1, N.Y. If paid by By RUTH MILLETT | genius with seasonings, Daddy-O “Any man whp takes over in the can wind up the evening look- kitchen can outcook his wife,’ says ing mighty good, einai eae of an air But what would the meals be . like if the man of the house took Whoa, there, Mr. Earle. Let's on the not-so-glamorous job of turn look at the facts. When Papa takes| iio but Guceliieals ai day. seven over in the kitchen and really does divs 9 week. yearvaties year? himself proud, he is showing off T hav ee Ghod ea. A for guests. Mama has cleaned the » ia 3 wane : Y as the house, polished the silver, arranged nd’ o was. y in \the flowers. done the marketing |hospital for a few weeks, and when a : “y-,|she got home the first thing her 2 to 5 P.M. _ Fall Dresses— Coats —Sportswear and Accessories Do you know that office ex- ecutives have rated cleanliness first among their requirements for applicants? , é ‘ Have You Tried This? | 4 hd Your Holden | 7 ; ne It s time to have Ba OOP son amuse rt 5 oe eR cooked everythin ie bee children said was, “Gee, Mom, ° 4 ge e : ’ ee Lesa de resistance, at whic when can you cook us a meal? ; yA ; ° | Papa shines. : giv ' SLIPCOVERS 2% Fs Pp C k fF d 4 Dad's been giving us breakfast da 5 Shirts rop er 00 In O Uu € H Furthermore, she bes peouably cereal every single meal and we @ . end Sax =| cooked a meal for the children, fed cited of brealdast cereal: 9 Bl f tnckomes Mak It R | C =\them in advance and cleaned up sure are Oh re DRAPES > $ 1 3 es ea reat Y ly 3 the kitchen. Then afterward stood] [I've no doubt that the father : © at the master’s side, handing him) who gave his kids a choice of * Cleaned tor as By JANET ODELL FUDGE 4 each thing he calls for and trying| crispies or Jumples or snappics Now Open Monday, Thursday, Cash @ Carry Pontiac Press Home Editor By Mrs. Leon Glynn s {o soothe his ruffle neces “ wes time qos came pee] far day Nights ' " been 2 S 8 = ue ie never ie oO; cou earn to sfine as a ¢ ’ ¢ LEANERS Me 0 Cj Ge Cee 3 squares baking chocolate _|sharpen for HER has to have a) cooking a tasty dish for guests =e we printed * recipe for fudge. = oF ebeaeas white corn syrup , | razor edge put on it before HE) whenever he happened to be This is the old fashioned Dash of salt | “\ can chop up the top quality roast] in the ‘creative’ mood. Pp AND SHIRT LAUNDRY cooked fudge that you let cooi Mix alll ingredients together © he is acing for stew meat a reae 605 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-2579 to lukewarm before you beat and bring to boil in saucepan. § But is that COKING? Not from But with Mama waiting on him like an operating room nurse ‘a woman's point of view, That's ‘a production, with Papa in the istarring role — and Mama doing ithe dirty work. Cook gently to just above the soft ball stage; until the candy makes a waxy, plastic-like bal] in cold water. Do not stir while cooking. Remove from stove and cool to lukewarm. Add 1 table- spoon butter and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Beat until smooth and until mixture begins fo lose its shine. Pour into but- it. The secret oi its success. says Mrs. Leon Glynn, is to cook it until it forms a ball that feels like plastic—sort of waxy in cold water. * * * The Glynns have no family, just a dog, she £2. She has a full time job* Membership in the Soroptimist club and in BRANCH — 5 OAKHILL Open Monday thre Saturday — 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. 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M. to tO P. M. | " ¢ Je . . FEL IGN pe sc - ~ t oe a, eS ge eo ee = Oe “e, a —— sees ae “2 Y ome ed = » oat “2 5 ee =" : at ada : i eerie a ih a i Md th it i BS di SJ di din dik di rostrrrssrs SS eee Ae eT Oe rn . oS ae | sa a = i = ~ = — — ~ —- —— saa Be —~4-—— anger negeeenene enter vee” : TEN ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER i: 1058 Doctor’s Prescription to . ip ai af FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CA! Building—5460 Williams Lake Ad. Sunday School .................. 10:00 ore Fuspdinweseacieiaeas S100 Evening Worship ................ 7:30 ¢- al Kasten, Paster Revort of Tour, Set for Dinner ‘Why Am I Teaching?’ Teachers’ Training Class DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elizabeth Lake Kd at Vilden ; UK 8-3206 Sunday Srhaol 10 a.m. Morning Worship ll a.m 4anior and Heginners’ Churc Youth Service 4 42 eee eee e eee 6:30 p.m Evening Church Service ..........--..-. “i:30 pam p-m. Wednesday Micweek Service i s 8 Supt -AKTHtR EWALD Pastor-RtV-0KF tal ONE ere eee ee FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. Pastor. Associate Pastor WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 Subject for Discussion: - Karen Burnworth and Al Brewer, give a report of their experiences \Confident Living ! ui lin, g Patien t—* i Gloomy Mental Attitude Brings Sickness of Body nothing wrong With me physically... But how can a person feel so bad and sti] check ae It just doesn’t make members of the youth group, will |’ -when they toured the Southwest last summer on a youth caravan, at the congregational dinner Wed- nesday evening in First Presby- terian Church. ww &* .. Also featured at the dinner will be a picture entitled‘‘Reason for Being.’’ Hosts and hostesses in- clude Mr. and Mrs. Leslie~Ellis, the Floyd Shorts and Mr. = lets Wayne Reaves. * * * At 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Dr. William H. Marbach will Apostolic Church of Christ 459 CENTRAL Young People Saturday ......... 7:30 p.m. Sunday School and Worship 10:00 a.m Sunday Evening Service......... 7:30P.M Tuesday Bible Class ..... cslssiene 2:30 p.m. Thursday Evangelistic Church Phone FE 5-8361 Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 Bishop L. A. Parent oem twee ewes Bishop L. A. Parent, Pastor “Wanted—Decisions of Charac- ter.” Mrs. Michael Siano will sing “The Ninety and Nine.’’ At the same time, the Rev. Galen E. Hershey will teach a membership jinstruction class. _ The Rev. Mr. Hershey will | speak on ‘Choose Life’ at 11 ; a.m. and Patricia C. Bennett | will be soloist. Infants will be | baptised at this service. The second session of Teachers’ ‘Training will be Monday evening with the subject for discussion, Friendly General Baptist ‘Church Y. M. C. A.. 13] Mt. Clemens Stree! Rev KR Garner. Paster — FE 4-310 Sunday School ............ 10:00 A.M Morning Worship .............. 11:00 AM Bible Study os sieateles Age 6:00 P M Evening Service «.22 7300 P/M Wednesday Prayer Semicel : 7:30P M “Where Friends Meet Friends and God Meets ark will be Thursday morning. “Why Am I Teaching?” The ‘church elders will also meet Mon- iday night with the board of trus- ‘tees on Tuesday night. | * * * Mrs. Hugh Little will open her ‘home on Cherokee road to the! ‘Women's Prayer Group Tuesday morning. Sewing for the Red Cross WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday School 10 A.M. Worship 11 A.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Ww. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. Wed. Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. ~ REV. H.. L. JOHNSON, Pastor Candidates fo Train at Alliance Church Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cline, missionary candidates, are receiv- _.60 State St. The Salvation Army @& 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:30 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preaching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited ing training for the foreign field in the Alliance Church, North Cass! Lake road at M59. ; * * * Mr. Cline is a graduate of Nyack ‘Missionary College and Mrs. Cline lis a registered nurse. After their |training in the local ‘chureh, they | will be going to a foreign mission) I-will give you a prescription, and if you follow it I rs {you can become a healthy person.” preach on! will purge your thinking. At present you are bogged down in mental and spiritual darkness. And diseases breed in such darkness. “Better change your outlook. “How do that? Well, try listening to some high grade; mtysic. Read a really great book. Maybe go to Switzerland andjive with the mountains for a fortnight. do it, get your spirit lifted or you can expect trouble,” con- cluded the physician. NOT NEW ADVICE * from 4 London physician my mother tried to teach it “ me as a child. that, “You can do anything with yourself if you really want to.” also prescribes the uplifted spirit. Because I am writing this column in Switzerland, it is scarcely possible to avoid heeding this Biblical injunction. Switzerland is that it keeps one constantly looking up, so that presently you actually begin to feel uplifted. \field under the Christian and Mis-| isionary Allianee. A reception was a the couple Wédnesday eve- ning in the chur fellowship hall. * * At 11 a. m. Sunday, the Rev. Gordon Donaldson, assistant di-| ‘rector of Missionary Internship, MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje Sunday School... 10 A. M. Morning Worship... .11:15 A. M. Young Peoples....... 6:15 P. M. Eve Worship 7:30 Wednesday Eve. Service....7:30 P. M. BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Held at LONGFELLOW, PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A.M. | will preach. At 7 p. m., will speak. 7114 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 Sunday Service 11:00 A. M. Tuesday 8 P. M. Lessons in Truth Class Watch for Our New Lecation CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SUNDAY SCHOOL CONTEST IS ON! @ THANKSGIVING TURKEY FREE to the man and to the woman bringing the most to Sunday School during October! Other prizes being offered; COME, SEE! EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 2800 Watknis Lake Rd., 4 Mile NW. of Mkt. _® Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P..M. Sunday _ On the Air—CKLW, Sunday, 7:30 A. M., 800 Ke. A. J. Baughey % Pastor SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street Sunday 7:30 P. M. Guest Speaker Sunday Wednesday, Silver Tea FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Joslyn 1 Bleck N of Walton Bivd. the Golden Annive ersary Services . 9:45 ALM, eebaeeea: tee 11:00 A. M. Sermon “OU R HERITAGE” saennevness 6:30 P.M. Evening; Service . 7:30 P. M. » 50. GOLDEN YE ARS” | A NARRATED be STRIP CHURCH &.NATARENE Sunday School Rallv....¢...0......2. Worship Youth Services . peed een nea eane -Pontiac KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON, Paster RICHARD NORTH, Min..of Maste Sunday School Morning. Worship M Youth Service . P.M Evangelistic Service 7:45P.M -Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45P.M : The End of Your Search for a Friendly Charch FE 2-8497 Rev. T. H. Staton iof peace and happiness within me. wonderful contentment is from having féllowship with kindly,| Mr. Cline | & ' spirit which my doctor friend in London prescribed. art, big thoughts, great ideas—and, most important, God. If) you are not happy, but very much want to be, F suggest a trial of the prescription, “Get your spirit lifted.” By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE ~ “But, doctor, what then is my trouble? You say you find sense.” The patient, a “man. in his early fifties, had for a solid hour unloaded a mass of gripes, cynicisms.and gloomy negativisms to the Lon- don physician who told me of this incident. “Aren’t you aware of the sickening effect of such thoughts and. attitudes?” the doctor: _ asked. “The physical body is sensitive to mental depression such as yours. Medicine ‘can do nothing.for you. In fact, I won't DR. PEALE prescribe anything; not even a sedative. But . The doctor scribbled something on his. prescription pad and sheved it across the desk. The man stared at it. “Get your spirit lifted” was all that it said. “What. I mean is that you need some inspiration that However you What good advice that is! But long before I heard that She was a person’of boundless enthusiasms. To her everything was exciting. She got an enormous thrill out of living, and even advancing years, together with sick- ness and suffering, did nothing to dampen her keen and joyous delight in life itself. She taught her children, both by example and advice, re = & DR. CARL H, SANDGREN St: John’s Members fo Hear Architect ~ Speaking Sunday morning at the 11. o'clock worship~ hour “in_ St. ohn's. Lutheran Church will be Pastor Carl H, Sandgren, director of church architecture and building |. finance of the Augustana Lutheran Church. * * * Dr. Sandgren of Minneapolis, Minn, will meet with the Rev. Carl W:Nelson, pastor of St, John’s and members of the congregation in preparation for the building fund appeal to - re on Cet: 18. : Dr. Sandgren studied at Gesta- vus Adolphus College and the Uni- versity of Minnesota, In 1932) he was ordained and served as; eit Leading Revival | Columbia Congregation to Observe Anniversary |’ oat 18 ee eS . mer resident of Pontiac, is speak-| 7 bing each night at 7:30 in the Co-|7 _|lumbia Avenue Baptist Church, 64); W. Columbia Ave., in a series of|) - Guy B. Smith, Pastor Church Service. - eee “Sunday School - 1045.4. Sunday Schoel 9 eeneeenee 9 Church Sérvice <.,ceee:- I Aubare at Jessfe | 4 Ralph C. Claus, Pastor Sunday School ee $45.4 M First Service . 8:30.A.M vad 0AM | Peder ST. PAUL po baling Hd George Mahder, Pastot SISA M | ‘10:45AM | | Sunday School .... 9:30AM ™ BLOOMFIELD. : TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph Wm. C. Grate. Pastos . 10:00AM : Sunday School - 100A M 2 ST. MARK : sew af a # 6 ronn nyuee 2 Wm. C. Grate.. Pastor Sunday Schoo! . Church Service .. Cedar Crest ot Farnsworth off Union Lk Rd. (Next te Dubtin Seheol M v. oye Se Beas: Be: _ The sacrament of Baptism will be administered during the 11:15 service. At the 10 a.m. Sunday School period, Mrs, Leonard Hebel will tell a special story to the pet mary children. Six young people of the youth group will be attending the Pres- The Episcopal Church of the Advent W. Long Lake Bd. at Middlebelt THE GEV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar Bervicee and Cherch Scheel 9:16 A.M. end 11:15 4. M. ely Commenten First Sunday byterial Westminster Fellowship Workshop from 3:30 to 8 p.m. Sun-| | Church {@ Detroit. The regular’ meeting will be held locally at 6:30 p.m. i BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church of Pontise SS 19 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. | Tues, and Thurs, 7:30 pm. [| Rev and Mrs. E. Orosch 1348 Baldwin Ave. , FE 5-8256 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH rE e028 * 347 N. Bible School :. 9454. M. Morning Worship . 6s 11004. M.- Youth Service . 6:00 P.M. Evening Service 7:00.P. M. Prayer Meeting _ — aeety ———— 230 P. M. The Mariners, an organization for couples, will ‘be guests of Alma College Saturday fot tHe’ “Home-|f’ coming -festiVities. The program ball game and oe at Be se commons, : First Christian Church -. .* Disciples. ot Christ _- Sunday School. . -10-A. M. |} Church Service ..1]1 A. M. - 858 W. Huron Rev. D, D. McColl First Christian Pastor to Represent Michigan: ~ ’ ‘The Rev. and Mrs. iD. D. ‘McColl of 165 Dwight St. will ledve. Mon- day to attend. the International Con- vention , of: Disciples of Christ. ‘of _ First Social © 1. Brethren Church ~ 316. Baldwin, FE “2-0384 ." ‘Sat; Eve. Service ... sane eM. - Sunda y recat taeel 0:00 AM. Su we e810" AM. The Rév. McColl, pastor at First Christian Chureh,| swill represent] thé. state of Michigan. on the Rec-| Jjommendations: Corimittee. . More than.3,000 delegates from all over the world’ are -expected ft: aan Wership Young People ..... 6:15 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer iat Thu eoeovese - 7:30 PM. Sunday Evening : orship eoeneoe 7:30 P.M, REV. TOMMY GUEST. Pastor — = Ma Extra “yeciak Sit. Oct!$11, a 30 Pe M. Divine Healing: Setvice—Prayers tor the sick. Brangelat td. Tessaro in ican are re welcome | Jf - 4] Racket: newb stating: CHRISTIAN LIFE $. $:. CONTEST. 10:00 A. M. Ge'to the, Moon with us. mae Tessaro speaks at 11:00 A. M., 3 P. M, “and 7:30 PM. "Revival series. closes Sunday Night. "@ cordial welcome to all. Al and Vivian Welch of Battle Creek sbecial singers oe . ; - Saturday night oad oes ecety service ‘Sunday vs 2 FIRST FREE METHODIST OHURCH — Lyal H. Howison, Pastor | 501 Mt. Clemens st. Sey JOIN Pastor Howison éxtends a oF “Marimont. Baptist ‘Church: — _ WALTON: BLVD., 1 BLOCK. OFF BALDWIN — the. MARIMONT BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL as they Blast off ‘tomorrow: 22 tin their: “ORBIT. AROUND THE. SON” contest. "D : You. Will Find a Friendly Welcome at Marimont : gamer SCHOOL: 10 A. M. CHURCH 11 A. M. - “RIBBON curring cenewone 9:45 A. a SUNDAY 7 4 te ‘Phones FE 2-4252 7, ae FE 2-9055~ o ‘ Presbyterian _ Andrey -Limk _ Wednesday “Worship ~. ce gO4BA. M.. Commer? UMITED. PRESBYTERIAN ' Bible School ‘ Youth Groups .\°.. 6:30PM “iN” Eveniriq Worship 7:30PM Wed, Prityer and , Study Hour _ = Sunday School -. | ae Worship 10°45 A. M , Maceday Lk. & Wms. Ly, Ra. ~ Sunday School ° . ‘Morning “W. 2nd Seka ea M- United Churches _ OAKLAND AVENUE. Oakland at Cadillac Theodore B. Allebach, Paster Teuth Director .. 16:00 A'M - ..11:20A.M Youth Fellowship .. 5:45P.M Evening. Service .. 7:00P.M - Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M _ JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Thira Edmund L. mathtos, Paster Bible School .. Evening Service .., 6:30 P. M Wednesday Prayer _ and St tudy ee _ 7:30. M. AUBURN HEIGHTS : 456 Primary Street F. Wm. Palmer, Pastor - oe Worship 8:45 and. ‘11:15 AM ‘Bible Schoo! ;... 10:00 AM Youth Fellowship 6:30:PEM, SUR we. 4. Teouwissen, Je, Pastor 9:45 AM. . Morning Worship 11:00A.M ee eae 9:30PM CHURCH OF ATONEMENT " Donalé ©, Andrews,’ Poster 9:30 A-M - LAKELAND. Rev. Boy ¥F.. -Lambert, Pastor «9:90 AM, 10: ‘Rev, PHILLIPS. SOMERS, Pastor —68 w. Watton: Bivd . Toe es hee ei ae Ae my OE mY, . 4 re ee ne eee Ee See ee Shee we eae eo a ost * he £ Gots s oe 2 ey I phot congrega’ ‘fimay meet Dr, Wells at the potluck| - . |Tony Leoni will be youth assist- = bvesSpeder | Junior High Fellowship | Awarded Top Place at’ Ann Arbor Jamboree “evkaes of tee tion dinner following the later service. Darlene Woodhull will assist at the 8:45,.service and at 11 a.m: fant. | The Senior High Fellowship will jo with the Adult Forum for the pana fireside discussion at 7 p-m. Parents participating on the panel, “Getting Children,” will be Mrs. Wellington | _FIRST. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN “ton shames te Sans Brie ing Worship by the Foster Tih Spectal Musi Morn frangeliste ' P.M. Prayer Mecting & Bible Stoay Wed a at the Church 1:30 P.M. Aleng With Our Relyea, stad Fair and Tom Hutchinson. # art of 2439 Winkleman St. (left) FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson Pau! T. Hart, Pastor Harry Lord, Asst. Pastor 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP . “WHATS RIGHT WITH THE CHURCH?” 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL - Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship School Contest with the theme, Youth Fellowship Jamboree held) the son.” -The contest will start in Ann’ Arbor for the churches in CONTEST STARTS SUNDAY — Sandra Stew- . senzahl of 384 Alberta St. are shown with hats and rockets ready for tHe International Sunday * and Ruth Has- ceremony. Kyle “Orbit Around Baptist Church, at 9:4 a, m. ii, 1958 Sunday in Marimont Baptist Church, 68 W. Walton Blvd. with Congressman William 5S. Broomfield participating in the ribbon-cutting | ASCENSION Church M-53 at Cass Lake Rd. Rev, G. J. Bersche, Pastor The Christian and Missionary Alliance PONTIAC 96 Williams St, Wm. LaFountain. Pastor | SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. ‘CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. _ Arvid E, Anderson, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL . CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M, ST. JOHN'S PONTIAC $7 Hill St. at Cherry Ct. Carl W. Nelson, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A.M. Sunday Weechip “2 1100 ACM Rev. Gordon Donaldson, : SHEPHERD of the LAXES Misst. Director of Missionary WALLED LAKE Evéhing Service . Mr. Edward Cline. Missionary Candidate A. ¥. F. 6:00 P, M. teen nt ee eee 720P.M. | M. Frederick Fouts, Pasior I] SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A. M. CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. Airport at Williams Lake Rd . 9:30 AM. |] CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A. M. 4 Wilson, youth director of First will sing. The contest wilt con- tinue six weeks. this part of Michigan. * * * More than 200 young people are epected at the Jamboree to be held Saturday and Sunday at Bethany for the Detroit Association of Nazarenes to will be in charge of arrangements. edie ohn SUNDAY SCHOOL ‘6:45 PM. Junior and Yeuth Fellowship Programs 7:30 P.M. Evening Wership Theme: “The mnie of Life” - FIRST “UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH JUNIOR HIGH—Sanferd at E. Pike The Army offered an. ‘elaborate plan. for moon shots, but refused to name a specific firing date. The Navy did not offer.a specific date. Thus, on March 26> the White House announced that ARPA had|Khan made the decision to give the Air Force the go-ahead for’ three lunar shots, the Army following. with two attempts. The Navy was ye out of this program. mote control button that will attempt to set off a ‘‘reverse rocket” that will slow down the missile as it. approaches the moon. «7 : The 85-pound “Pioneer” will L | convinced that the propaganda —_ jscience benefits from - successful picture of the Air Force's Thor- before the first attempt at lunar same missile-which was success- . 3:42 this morning. - New Regime Warns People of Pakistan “KARACHI, Pakistan WA — The new revolutionary regime has) warned Pakistan's 81-million -peo- ple to tighten their belts during “The chief administrator of mar. a law, Gen, Mohammed. Ayub _ issued the warning last night. He spoke to Pakistani re- porters for the first time ‘since President Iskander Mirza seized | personal. power Tuesday with | Ayub’s ‘help. ‘POISED FOR FLIGHT—This | ‘Able moon rocket was taken just | flight failed on Aug. 17. It is the | fully launched for the moon at | Wi EL nun 2nd Middest scale | a | ener - (ABBE EXTRA! SAT. MATINEE—4 CARTOONS — an ‘economic and political reform. | arate me tm mete mom ah lg a Am A, on Em ee ett arte enna me i SAT. —BIG THR perhaps be .as close as 20,000. miles to the moon. , When Samulon pushes his but: ton,. a radio. signal will go out and—it is hoped—cause the fi- “nal ‘part of the rocket to ignite. No one could be sure the signal would reach that far. The *rocket blast touched off by Samulon .will be directed away from the moon and will have the effect of slowing down. the on-rushing device, and’ If all ‘goes well, the space vehicle and its infra-red. cam- _ era will. go into a temporary - . orbif or at least a curving: course around the moon, so_ 2 _ that a crude picture of the _ moon’s far side ‘can be ob-_ tained, ~ Samulon is. stationed in’ ‘Ha-,| waii because the linar robot | should be almost directly over that point when the time for fir: ing the final stage arrives. The actual decision on exactly when Samulon should push the - button will be made with the aid, | of a buge computer at the Air Force Ballistic Missile Division in Inglewood, Calif. A go-ahead. message will be | flashed to Samulon when the mo- . ) ‘ment arrives. “BAILOUT AT 43,000 FEET” . _ FRANK SINATRA “KINGS'GO FORTH” - § “ESCAPE FROM RED ROCK” EE UNIT SHOW! Starts _ SUNDAY : 5 | | | | Stewart THRILLING ADVENTURE . FILMED in AFRICA! 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Fae 2 + + : : : ‘ xs Pe St . ie % ‘ s i 2 - a ! + ge 2 = 2 i #1 - ; ; Tinted send toma! in 1927 because, aid take h es Min Tee -woulld be ae Batya Headings ranula Raps Pontiac Theaters. ‘ctress Gels Divorce Bomb Explodes, 10 Die TV's Yancey Derringer | ga: omm™ias paaiOh Cruelty Grounds {2m me Met sot 8 yi SbF when a .Wi |Totes 3 Guns at Once | State Tax Law stem Tra Cie, Wale Wen oe qwacr.zs AP) — Matee| ae, tae weed, 8 ee : Sun.-Tues.: “King Solomon’s|Meredith, whose acting areer east-central Philippines. | Puts. Double Burden|S2™:, Ut Handed Gun.” Pe llprigon, has been granted a divorce LAKE THEATER ‘ +. | on Lower mes _.|_Wed.-Fri.: “Stakeout on Dope|om Dr. Charles L; Corley, path- a * * me Street,” Yale Wexler: “Cry Ter-lologist at the Sonoma State Hos- SUNDA’ was to do Revue's “Cimar- ror,” James Mason, Red Steiger.jpital. |. DAY ~ ANN ARBOR (# - A University ben : City.” He was offered $70,000 Sat.: “Stakeout on Dope Street, * * *& of Michigan economist says the|«Cry Terror,” *, “Red Pony,” Robert! gne ¢} a: ceuekty ts winning t $70,000 ERICH MARIA REMARQUE'S present state tax laws impose a) yitchum. A 000 ee double burden on lower income Heren the decree yesterday. income to taxes. families. Sat.-Mon.: “Rockabye Baby,” Miss Meredith was convicted of/j- No deal. Then U-I asked if he'd} Prof. Richard A. Musgrave | J Lewis, Marilyn Maxwell;|being an accomplice in the kid- a ee told the University Press Club of |“ .”” Cornel Wilde naping of a man who had spon- : he might pass for|pulsively said yes. Michigan yesterday that families | Tues.-Thurs.: “Vertigo,” James|S0red her movie career Gov, Earl ey, star of Universal-| —- *. + = in the $2,000-$3.000 range pay out |Stewart, Kim Novak .___ |Warren commuted her sentence movies. “There +1 was owning only my| 1? per cent of their annual in- | Fri.-Sat.: “Kitg Creole,” Elvis|in 1%1 after it was established} -& ~All are the same guy, a tower-|house and@aving-no income,’ he| Come fn state taxes. Presley, Carolyn Jones; “Day of|that perjyred testimony was used ing, museular ex-stunt man who|remarked. “It happened so sud-| "This compares with six per cent |the Badman,” Fred MacMurray. in her ——_ | Comamateorl + Laitsinn COLOR His now embarking on his fourth jdenly | that I didn’t have time to taxation for those with yearly in- ——— —————— _*&. *® i A Uneeessai laternational Picture starring ‘career in films. And this onejline up another job.” cones over $7,008. he anit: eames ae The Cue “married in 1953.44 _JOHN-GAVIN - LILO PULVERE ~ ‘Staats — 0 seems to be the most promising to| But his action had the endorse-| Musgrave said highly regressive car” waa vege Paul ner 5 separated in 1956. They have a 3- cent 1004 WANE: a ae we: — | CT. 11, “for an an date. ment of the family council—his effects of state taxation are offset| man, Burl marge fevcinis, te duos dla in eee a et eee ee Carson Their confidence waS|which take a relatively higher | artctee Weds" “Light in the For-|| share of income from middle and| est by Walt Disney it ] -EXOLUSIVE OAKLAND CO. FIRST RUN : . : most of them for Western) upper. groups. : BLUE 64 | 1 . He shied away, not wish-| The U. of M. economist said the _ Strand , 1 i climb back into the Range] adoption of a two per cent state}. Sat.:““¥ and Dangerous,”|| DRIVE IN THEATER s saddle. dincome, tax would put simte | Rockabilly Baby” sodsue ba pe a x * * $100,000,00 annually into the state| Sum-Tues.: “‘The Matchmaker,” |jf day he encountered Richard jtreasury. = Shirley Booth, Tony Perkins; Mary Sale, film-writ-| sariicr this in. | Shortcut to. Hell’ 1 year, Musgrave In- | Wed.-Sat.: “The Moon is Blue,” |i ii dicated he favored a flat state ~~ Maggie. McNamara, David Niven; income tax 04 8. mcane of “Man With the-Golden Arm,’ Frank WE'RE GONNA BE OPEN ALL WINTER — IN-CAR HEATERS Yancy Derringer creasing state revenues. “Man With the Gold “TONIGHT. & ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE FINEST & - Bic. He said @ progressive rate for a| E : Bd be Six Candidates _ |e meme !* might encourage Character Actor Weds 500) Thea te SHOW OPEN 6:00 P.M. — pot STARTS zt .M. Tate ras COLOR CARTOON PARTY ( Six candidates in the forthcoming} Washington — More than 40,000 French ee DuPre are |i Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills state elections, three Republicans|foreign students, representing 136] Yesterday's ceremony, by a jus- | LUNCHEONS and DINNERS | and three Democrats, have agreed |countries, were enrolled in United tice of the peace, was the first for to qe part in a public forum Oct. |States educational institutions dur-| Warden, 38, and | the third for Miss | DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M 24 in Pontiac. ing the 1957-58 school year. DuPre, 31. Pica include: wal Rag rsd SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. (D-candida LUNCHEONIS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 senator), State Rep. Leslie H. ool . PONTIAC : : ets to move out of the state. French Star in Nevada | 3 | UNIT “n: +4 As to Be in Pontiac ) : -* oO * is IN for Public Forum |Alien Students in U. S. Caracas cee Sack Warden and| Hox & Hounds Int 2 cumbent for .18th District seat), : MAPLE ROAD ‘State Sen, L. Harvey Lodge (R- i ast incumbent for 12th District seat) LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 9:00 “NO. 2 ACTION—COLOR =—-NO. 3 HOWLS—LAUGHTER NO. 4 THRILLS - Hudson (D-18th District candidate A 4- | ss 1,000 UNFORGETTABLE oe eS er semiucee |. Phone ae — for Reservations ADVENTURE. THRILLS Leo P. Meagher (D-12th District DRIVE-IN J a ae: | comma ee Siaje Senate), ue THEATRE 3—FEATURES—3 7 - | e. = be OF ° 4—CARTOONS—4 ' Features at 1:24-3:24- j- ; eee Oakland | |and Alan G. Weatherwax (R-can- didate for state treasurer). The forum, intended to answer VV c CT questions of the general public, will be held -in the Little Theater at| MOUNTED ¢96 (aealiel p | It is being sponsored by the Pon- CuCE itiac Area Junior Chamber of Com- | merce as part of the non-partisan | “Get-Out-the- -Vote” campaign, un-; lder the chairmanship of Bud Neil. Cochairmen of the public forum Aare Richard Hanson and Harold | Blumeno. Community Theaters Sat: “the Fy rolor, Vincent Pra Patricia Owens; “Spac 7 Williams, Lynn Thomas ee tees “a Time to Love,” John be ey HELD OVER M-G-M presents Catona Het Tin EB nee Based on . MASTER of an UNCONQUERABLE EMPEROR! MISTRESS of a BARBARIC EMPIRE — LUSTY, SCORCHING \f / ELIZABETH TAYLOR ¥ pur. IVES PULITZER fends acl raat a NEWNAN é » Ait AEN , starts WALT DISNEY'S “LIGHT IN THE FOREST” | WED. ALSO! THE BOWERP BOYS “IN THE MONEY” tli NO INCREASE IN —ADMISSION— |ADULTS ... . . 80¢ EARLY BIRD SHOW | STARTS AT 6:45 7. M. COME EARLY, HOME EARLY { Disn werk voumaee. Gunfighter,” calor: Prank Lovejoy Hills — Reches Bat.: “Co whoy. Glenn. Pord, Jack Lemmon: “Hear Me Hal March, | Merry Anders Sun.-Wed.: “Rockabye Baby,” Jerry 4 i ‘Thurs. -Ba' ‘From Hell to Texas,” Don. —— ‘Diane Varsi; “Spook Chas- ers,” The ery Bo’ Sat.: “Cattle Em ive,"” sont McCrea; x “Thundering Jets,” Sun.-Tues.: “A Certain Smile, " Ros- AUTY more brazen i a TEMPTRESS more Pri.-Sat. Time BE EBA! . t! boa Sritntns Wigg ‘Adams than BATHSH ctive than SALOM Sat.: “Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” color; “Gulliver’s Travels,” color Sun.-Tues: “Twilight ‘of the Gods,” color, Rock Hudson, Cyd Charisse; “High Cost of Loving,” Jose Ferrer ‘Thurs.-Sat. Kelly; “Hell ‘Squad Brandon cacrel — Walled Lake Sat.: “Bno' ioc a color, Don Megowan; sedu ah TODAY—LAST TIMES the hunger for, | the woman— at Youth Tells Its Story in 2 Sensational Hits or the thirst “Cole Younger, Gunfighter,” color, Prank i : for the cain Tues “A Time to Love,” John YOU NG and “ROCKABILLY : ” : 8 a i color, ar esther wiltams. Jett tn, Been” : 7 so DANGEROUS BABY opie 8 Crooked Trail,” Audie Murphy, |- ; i ARES : . Milferd 4 é pes . a3 , =a Ra ADVENTURES vILAR . REN more e enchanting | [>i ° STARTING SUNDAY @ "PICTURE | Kelly, pool ape anes Porth.” - Prank | daring qhon ul > 5 than CLEOPATRA A Barrel of Fun for Everyone! OF THE ie MONTH", Sun.-Tues.: “King Sinatra, Tony Curtis, Natalie W Thurs.-Sat | “Attack of the 50-Poot Woman” and “War of the Se / MERRYMBRER URE, Fee ered M eres BARBARA RUSH al Mit F=f ,= : the team and all Oakland County in scoring with nine TDs. Proud coach Carl Lemle is shown with his two top performers. be Unbeaten seypn yards#and kicked his first — Lucadam’s 35 yard run set up the 2nd tally‘ which was scored by Newton's 60-Sard kickoff return and a 25-yard” Lucadam-to-Tom ... {touchdown back with a 45-yard the forward wall while halfback Lgvell leads - wind up the scoring. The listless Chiefs woke up long | enough for one scoring effort late) in the game. Their attempt got them to the Arthur Hill six but the threat died when the Jacks) threw them back to the 22 where they lost the ball on downs re Lapeer took a 13-0 halftime 16% id he An and then proceeded to whip Avon 7 dale 26-0 on the pin-point passing of quarterback Don LeDue. statistics: Fir Rushing yardage et downs. 7 Passing yardage 40 zc Passes te ted b a a The game was scoreless after Passes intercepted Py 4.) 9.39 8,0ne period but.in the second quar- imbles lost 3 1 ter Butch McKillen raced 40 yards ards penalized 55 0 Ante Hin °°, a-27\and LeDuc passed 20 yards to Dick Pontiac Central 6 6 0 0-0 t Be es G94 cans. Dawson | col! er for two scores. LeDuc ran (7 run}: PAT: Birch 2 (placekicks) | the second point attempt. Gever {placekicky PCH LINEUP: Ends — Smith, B. Pritchett, J. Pritchett. Terry. Andr Tackles—Driver Jenk'e, Dunean, Whitehead Green, Rush Nichols Grards— Watkins. Wirscombe, Voydanoff. Wibley Spicer Brown, Patten: Centers Pielvpa Uovse: Bocks Devic Munson poms stone ID McCauley, Jones. rier Gordner,' 1. McCauley Filison | “LINEUP Ends Hayman, Mauro, Hartman; Tackies| Wenzel, Harding. Evans: Guards—Mualler. | Rosen- sae ee Avondale came back to make Dick Smith going 15 yards follow- ing a fumble, but early in the ith quarter Dick Kehiloff inter cepted a Jacket pass and went 45 yards to make it 20-6 with Bob Stevens’ point. | The last FD came on a pass from LeDué to Coulter for 45 yards and Lapeer remained unbeaten, while Avondale now ajands at 2-2. vt = > +33 "EY Cesarz, Olvera, Centers—Jones, Beebe; Backs— Mason, Stricker, Dawson. Birch. Sproull, Choojian, Bird. Rublitz, Cosby. 4 Ay foo gren Mitchell Avondale Falls to Lapeer | Maple Harriers Win 28th, Seek 29th Today Birmingham High's cross-coun- - Keith Williams reached paydirt for Brighton. * * * Clarkston, missing injured quar-) terback Bob Porritt. never got a strong threat going despite gain- ing well between 30-yard lines. Holly clinched the issue in the ist quarter on a Don Rounds’ six-pointer. George Coggins made sure when he crossed from the | 10 in the 3rd. Mel Joseph and Larry Crouch were standouts in defeat. Northville rupg up three touch-, * |\downs in the very ist quarter and. ; then coasted along to victory. Bob Starnes and Larry Nitzel each scored twice. John Zeeman was | the Milford scorer. * * Veteran quarterback Doug Dan- ziger was the Bloomfield Hills! * by going around end for a 25-yard | TD jaunt in the 2nd period and) passed for what turned out to be, the winning point. On the extra point play, the | senior southpaw faked a kick and passed to John Leslie. Clarence- ville quarterback Car] Fox got the scamper in the 3rd but defender Dennis Haugh came up with a key tackle on a running attempt for the extra point to save the day. Chertstee posal Ends—Parks, Caverly, th, en. Tackies—Marsh, Saiz, Pie. Gallacent Guards—Tisch, Arm- strong, R. Armstrong, Myers, Irwin. Cen-— ters—Wilmot, Greene, Currier, Spahn. Backs—Glennie, Crouch, Joseph, Jim Hennig, Jerry Hennig, Morgan, Snover. Holly Ends—Ennis, Wagner, seage’ Tackles— uards—Burgess. Reid, Scramiin, Gardner, Johnson, Howell. Center—Bensett. Backs—Kinney, D. Coggins, G. Coggins, Hayes, Rounds, Brown, Harmes, Rogers. cd » Pentiac Press Phete START RIGHT—Halfback Ted Knapp had a hand in Roches- ter’s 33-0 trouncing of Utica in | the first game played on the new Falcon field last night. He | scored the 2nd of six touch- | downs in the team’s Ist_ victory of the season, Sexton aS Arbor’s first defeat in the Six-A Union 14. stunned by a hard-hitting Waterford elev. en in a_scoreless first half, came to life to-romp to a 426 waltz last night ruining homecoming for the Skippers. Fonde's Record The victory enabled the Falcons into move into a tie for the Inter- Halts Ann Arbor Win) is League lead with Walled Streak in Six-A, Qt/Lake. The Vikings just about elimi- nated defending champion South- 43, on 20-13 Count ffeia by winning 326. Berkley matched Waterford’s 1-1 record by tripping Van Dyke 124. Loop hon- ors may very wel] be decided next ‘By The The Associated Press Lansing Sexton has ended Ann | Arbor’s l6ng and storied string of Friday when Farmington visits victories in the Six-A football’ Walled Lake. league. Sexton ‘scored a fourth period, touchdown, breaking a 13-13 tie and defeating Hank Fonde’s Pioneers Friday night, 20-13. It was Ann One Waterford booster summed up the contest with the remark that it was “just like the Pontiac game.” That also had been interesting for alf be- fore the Skippers They certainly fell apart last night after showing some good stuff both offensively and defensively for 24 minutes. ~ * * Farmington roaréd back follow- ing the intermigsion to break the jseoring ice covering 70 yards in three plays and a minute and 16 jseconds. It was all Falcons from league in 43 starts. Sexton took the lead on the first play of the second quarter when Clarence DeMyers plunged five yards; Ann Arbor got its first score on a 66-yard pass play from Jim Petter to Joe Walker. Each team scored again, the Lansing club on a four-yard run by Emer- son Boles and Ann Arbor on & gi-yard run by Bill Orr, and the (t67 on, game was Geomiocet 13-13 at the half. Speedster Mike Agee, whose L running stole the show, tallied the Dave Campbell scored the win-) ning on a one-yard plunge, then kicked his second ex- (out a ines! stunning Pittsford 47 0. “Kaffimazoo Central won its first in 14 starts, edging Grand Rapids | The home team moved the ball well but had trouble keeping it due to four lost fumbles and two pass Interce pt ‘one Birmingham Wins, 33-7 or 2-0 Mark in EML Birmingham is making a habit | lof scoring on the opening kickoff. | ‘Quarterback George Forrest took | ithe Ferndale boot and went 80. hero. He broke up a scoreless duel | yards and the Maples continued | their scoring spree to whip the Dales, 33-7, in an EML game last | night, Last week it was Ed Busch who scored on the- opening kickoff ‘against Mt, Clemens. Ferndale came right back and dreve 55 yards with Luther Graham scoring and Mike Crane adding the point to make it 7-7. In the second quarter, however, Birmingham recovered two Fern- dale fumbles and Same Reeve} went five yards and Busch went) 10 for the tales. * * Playing ether its regular quar- terback Tom Morey, the Dales could not stop the Maples. h the third period Busch scored his 9th After 19, Imlay Does It It was a scoreless game Imlay scored twice to win 13 Lomberson booted after the ' Almont’s high powered Almont's Win Streak Ends After 19 straight victories, Almont the state’s: num- ber one class C team has tasted defeat, and strangely it was Imlay City which turned the table last night as it did three years ago when the streak started. until the 4th quarter when -0 as Bob Maison went three yards and Dick McKee went from the one. Roger second TD. offense managed only 80 yards compared to. 280 for Imlay. In last week’s UPI poll |Palmer 40 yards for the other. * * 1 ittle oe Mike Ewer rap well all evening. He helped- pace the lone W aterford touchdown ‘march which covered 68 yards. A. (sparkling pass play with Billy |Bryce flipping to Wendy ‘Meyer ac- counted for the last 33. At Walled Lake, if took a | Southfield touchdown to get the | Vikings going. ‘ Tom Ridley’s ‘two-yatd” plunge - iclimaxed a 60-yard drive to give |TD of the seasor going 15 yards the Bluejays a short-lived 6-0 lead. land Phil Russel] passed to Pete’ e+ « | Ace halfback Frank Fink ran the Phil Isbell added all Birming- ensuing kickoff back 25 yards and ham points on kicks. The win then dashed 65 yards to paydirt> gave Birmingham a 2-0 mark in jon the first scrimmage play to tie the EML and a 3-1 record for the | the count. The half ended 12-6 aft- season. jer Mike Wurst scored. In another EML contest East! another Detroit nipped Hazel Park, 14 13) after a pair of bad punts started | the Shamrocks on the move. * * . ae P > Berkley scored twice in the open- In the Ist period, Chuck Wil-/ing half and then held off a late liams went over from the one and, |, Van Dyke bid. Bear John Stifler’s the 2nd quarter Dick Ickes went! |90-yard run for a TD on a pass 'six yards. Bill MacGillivray boot: interception highlighted the contest. ed both points. in the | Christian went over in the final | Session. Phelps and Wurst added |extra points. | First downs Bill Polly went one yard in the | Rushing yardage ... veeees ee 381 third quarter for Hazel Park jPassess ee i after a blocked punt set up the Passes sisroemted © by ero A He 2 TD and Bob Fulcher kicked the |Pumbles lost . ........0... 4 8 -Yards pessiteed An pon enOE —Goodfellow 2 (3 run 2 run), Agee (18 run), Stevenson ‘44 the 4th quarter for the other Hazel run), e (13 run), Rader (9 run). Park TD. nape _ PAT— 6 FARMINGTON LINEUP: Ends—Clap son, Thompson, Sharpe, Crouse, orins ager. Tackles—Guy, Hubert, McCamy, Butler, .Guards—Lawing, Ressler, Vaio, x 6k In the other league contest Port Bobby Boyd Squares {mous 10-round decision over Bee- Huron routed Mt. Clemens, 22-0. Dempsey. Ralston, Tinkle, Ekey. Centers —Paweett," Sprayberry. Backs—LeSage, Agee. Stevenson. Grimshaw, Chapman, -soayetl Goodfellow, Jorden, Knoy, rma- jovic WATERFORD LINEUP: erate Finkbeiner, Patterson, Harrell. Ross, Gib- son. Tackles—Hooper, Campbell, Weedon, Cobb, Nestor, Kunse. Guards—Solden, Steck, Gabriel, Windeler. Centers—Ellix- ood. Backs—Bryce, Ewer, Meyer, b nao "en “ort Nicholie, . Saum elke, Under- wood, Wolf, Sholte. Une Score With Beecham CHICAGO Ww — Battling Bobby Boyd got back into the winners circle last’ night by defeating Jimmy Beochers of Miami. * * Boyd, a Cieaquan! won a unani- Sugar Bowl His Dish UNIVERSITY, Miss. (P—In two games in the Sugar Bowl Stadium last season, Mississippi quarter-. cham who had beaten Boyd in a) back Ray Brown netted 283 yards ' try team today is shooting for its} Almont was first. x7 it 13% in¢twe third quarter with | Troy scored 13 points in the first ‘quarter with Rich McKinnon going| ‘five.yards after the Colts marched 95 yards after the opening kickoff. and then held or to edge Fitz- erald 13-12. After the kickoff following the. TD, Fitzgerald fumbled and Troy |) started on thé 40. Jim DePauw” went the last seven yards. Dave Stokes ran the point. Fitzgerald scored in the 3rd and 4th quarters, both by Gary Wilkie who went 35 yards and four yards. Both points were blocked. Clawson fumbled away its chances to score ahd as result the game with Madison ended in-a scoreless tie, “ Clawson got to the 15 late in the 4th quarter but then fumbled at 29th straight’ dual victory. Dondero 18-42 for No. 28, ovér a new course. * * mann (3rd). Jack Mathias (5th), Hunter (10th). Dondero’s and John Ahola 9th. Maple re- serves also won, 15-49. * * *’ Redford is at Birmingham today. FRIDAY'S NBA EXHIBITIONS , Syracuse 124, New York 115 3 Boston 116, Cincinnati 113 Detroit 110, Minneapolis 87 this point to end its threat. Yes- terday, at Royal Oak, coach Ker- mit Ambroseis squad defeated les’ Tom Brown led the Sack at 11:38. Birmingham fin- ished seven in the top 10, includ- ing No. 2, Ted. Enger, Al Bau- Bill Sabo, John Shelley (7-8), Dave Ken Rutledge was 4th, Bill Reid 6th previous meeting at Miami. * Titans After 3rd Win Against Oldtime Rival PHILADELPHIA (#—~ The Uni- versity of Detroit goes after its third victory in four states today in an intersectional meeting with old rival Villanova, Detreit dropped a decision to the high flying Air Foree and the Titans came back lasf week. with ‘a 26-13 vittory_over Quantico Marines. | Villanova ‘edged Boston College last week, 71-19. Pro basketball teams average 25 points more per. game than 10 years ago. | Florida Raps UCLA, 21-14 * * The victory put Boyd back in the good graces of manager Bernie Glickman who had said he would): LOS ANGELES (#—Sophomore retire the 24-year-old middleweight on 21. carries, completed 5 of 10. passes for 43 yards and three touchdowhs and scored four timés. One of his tallies was a 92-yard. scrimmage run. Ole Miss beat Tu-* lane 50-0 and Texas 39-7 in Brown's halfback Don Deal popped loose for a: 67-yard touchdown run to if he lost to Beecham again. two big games. spark Florida to a 21-14 victory over gona af : ce : took a at defense ve 0 - a challenge by the Bruins in the Full Slate in last three minutes of the game. — Bob Fisher and Doug Graham each scored twice and each also added a. point as Brown City. de- feated Memphis 32-20 in a Thumb League game, which also showed New Haven and Armada at 6-6 and Dryden beating Capac, 13-0. Fisher went 54 and seven yards and Graham went.9 and 32 for a A Football Town “DURHAM, N.C. W—The town of Clinton has been a good contribt- tor to Duke football this season. Three Blue Devils come from there.| They are tackle Marv Mus- selwhite, fullback Bob Crummie and center Ted Royal, Thumb Loop’ 26-6 halftime lead. Pete Likens scored once and got two extra: points and Barry Falter went Tl and 2% for the Memphis scores, New Haven’s Tom Kamley went two yards after Dick Pétty went 60 to set ip the TD in the first quarter, Armada scored in the 3rd quarter on a 15 yard Zarate. yard run by Bob Ov Ser ee ee ee ee tAPro Outfit fe loves (Over 6-Feet-4 Play at Montreal Tonight; Home Tomorrow Red Wings Kickoff Campaign tor their first win in six opening games with Detroit. A Cranbrook soccer team will play at Detroit All-Star squad in a preliminary contest at 6:30 prior to the game between the Michigan All-Stars and the London Ar Rens The Detroit Red Wings and the|the local opener will not be the| home openers since the 1933-34 at McCabe Field tonight, New York Rangers, with six new|Red Wings’ first game, Tonight.) seeon, winning 16, tying three Detroit Offensive Unit) :aces on each elub, will inaugurate ee and losing only six times. One ef | In 1957-58 New York succeeded Pts Sputters to 28 Points |the Wings’ 1958-59 home season ———— those half-dozen defeats was ad- |in keeping the Red Wings winless; The season opener of the De- Two Gen Sunday night at Olympia Stadium. Detroit has compiled an out- dn their own ice by winning four| ‘felt Pistons in » Sunday in wo ames For the first time oS ee ee. and tying three of the local seven-| October 19 will be nationally | — game series, However, Detroit al-| televised on Channel 4 at 20000 -reversed the Score in New| pan. By BRUNO L. KEARNS | York with four victories, two ties! x * * OAKLAND ILLINI — Coach the University of Illinois of Karisas City who pl his Dollahan, a senior, is a letterman in his 3rd year with the Dlini and is rated one of Eliot's ‘most valuable players. He has seen action at both tackle spots as wel string jeft tackle behind Ron Nietupski following last Saturday's game with Duke. s season is Bruce Dollahan, a native Ray Etiot’s No. 2 left tackle at. high school football at Berkley. 1 as guard and moved up to 2nd Rumors Have 3 Braves Put on Trading Block MILWAUKEE .® — Rumors that sprouted from the debris of the, Milwaukee Braves Worid Series de- feat have three players perched on ‘the trading. block and Manager Fred Haney ready to resign. | The marked men are =" Baseball - Yet! at W. Michigan 7 KALAMAZOO (UPI —— A petaieacie but the baseball season still isn’t over at Western Michigan where and | Jack Rumohr, Baltimore Orioles | ,, and Dick Sosnowski, who in the Florida League this emer, will pitch for the Varsity. Prank Secory, 1938 Bronco play- er tater with the, Chicago Cubs and a veteran National League ‘umpire, will be behind the plate. | Casey Replaced; | in All-Star unk for one game — Mickey Mantle will manager an American League all-star team in a game with a National League all-star outfit, Willie Mays is pilot for the Nationals, Game takes place in Yankee Sta- with probable pitching a Billy Pierce of Pirate 22-gam the first all-star baseball tilt in ‘Mays. ” Table Tennis sane Gets Season Started. «., The table tennis league sponsored by the Pontiac Recreation Dept., got off to a start Thursday night with 60 players in competition at Pontiac Central. Feature match was Glenrt Whit- croft, former state singles champ, defeating John Whetlaufer,: @ak- ‘Jand County’ junior champ, 21-18, 7-21 and 21-17. en ° peal he A&W Root Br. Pooles’ Hdw. Hurof Cleaner RESULTS Atnoid Bign ce oe tented A Ww hoot. heer §-}; Capitol Heraware 5-1; | | Rowson & Bon & | ae ae | Nutrill Capitol * narher Ht paokate ga d bone Dorris & wg > a rs Cole 2; Dorris Third Period Aerial ‘Wits for Kimball, 6-0 from A third-period pass pass piey Jim Whan to Johnny. Kennedy, early in the third period last night. gave RO Kimball a 6-0 grid win , | Vinced that Haney doesn’t care | for him, the report said. Johnny Logan and right-handed pitchers Bob Buh! and Gene Con- ley. And possibly pitcher Bob Trowbridge. his West Coast home earty next week, Shortstep Logan is con- The infielder had a bad season and a poor Series, During the reg- ular campaign he hit only .227. His average was 120 in the Series and he was charged with a pair of lerrors, However, they did not con- |tribute to any scoring. tte the herd of Rams out of Los}* The Lions may be kings of the, ineih but on the gridiorn they} will look like midgets com Angeles Sunday afternoon at . n iene Geecks Denies Story The Los Angeles pro outfit, with 60 points in two games compared to Detroit’s meager 28 total points, ‘will be looking down at the Lions tomorrow as seven of the Rams in either the offensive or defensive units go over 6-feet-4. * x * Offensive ends Lamar Lundy and Leon Clark go 67 and 64 respectively. The offensive tackles) Bob Fry and Ken Panfil are 64 and 66. Only player under six, feet on the starting offensive unit is halfback Ron Waller at 5-11. The Rams are 1-1 for the season, having lost a last second field goal contest to Low Groza and the Cleveland Browns, 30-27, | and winning a 33-3 game with. San Prancisco. 'blew up Friday at a published re- |been the best of friends, we've DETROIT — George Wilson port of a “smoldering feud’ be- tween him and quarterback Bobby Layne. “There's nothing to it—nothing at all,” said the Detroit Lions’ coach. ‘‘Bobby and ] always have never had any trouble and the only eee eee rere one’s imagination. The Detroit Times said Friday Layne was traded to Pittsburgh because of a “bitter cleavage’ be- tween the two, Wilson Arory Over Feud Report (it was apparent they had been over-relaxing.”’ The newspaper said the battle reached its climax Saturday in Green Bay, and that was when Wilson called a 10 p.m. meeting before the Green Bay game, that’s not unusual. We always have meetings before the game, and I'l call them any damn time I want to,” \ * * * The Times story said most of the playets grumbled about the hour of the meeting, and addd ‘“‘a couple of the players reported and Detroit, with a sputtering run- ning game which has picked up only four first downs and 106 yards rushing, will present some ‘i ; PCH Upsets Viking Harriers, 22 to 30 Casey Quitting? ‘Plain Rubbish’ Says Yank Pilot NEW YORK — Casey Stengel over the Swartz Creek Golf Club layout where the Saginaw Valley title meet takes place next Thurs- day. : Anderson's time was 10:57. Gary Locke of FN was 2nd at 10:38 and PC’s Rufus Anderson 3rd (11:05), Fred Gross (N) (11:06), il « & i a ; e aye Pry le Ht Wilson packing the pigskin. Coach Sid Gillman called this) squad ‘‘the best since joining the) ‘Rams.” . * * * crowd of 52,000 is expected. L. A. is 3-point favorite. * * * Buhl missed a good portion of | the season because of arm trouble. | Late in the year. he and Haney| hardly spoke. The fast ball spe- cialist was never considered for a ‘Series appearance. He was 5-2 this year. - * * * Conley was used mostly in re- "llief, working 72 innings and wind- “ling up with a record of six de- feats and no victories, Trowbridge pitched 55 innings! zie a Lakers; 110-87 DETROIT # — The Detroit Pistons swamped Minneapolis 110- '87 last night and brought their pre- National Basketball Assn. season | : \exhibition record to 2-1. George Yardley, Walter Dukes and Earl Lloyd each scored 18 points for the Pistons who put the igame on ice in the third quarter _|after briefly trailing 46-43. Center Jim Krebs was high scor- er for the Lakers with 20 points. Piston coach Red Rocha said he was pleased with the perform- ances of rookie forwards Barney Cable and Shelly McMillon. Cable scored 11 points and Me- Millon had 8. The Pistons and Lakers meet tonight in Terra Haute, Ind., and play ‘a third pre-season exhibition game at Lansing Monday night. Yardley broke the game open for the Pistons in the third quarter when he scored €ight straight points to wipe out the brief Minne- apolis lead. Detroit led 41-39 at % half time. Minneapolis ...0.....21 22 Detroit woeeoaascieeles 22 is vu att} Grid Results nite a SCHOOL Night's Results Alma tee 12 Anchor aa t ‘Detrott st. Charles 6 Algonac 19, Marine City Adrian 20, Coldwater re Bloomfield Hills 7. oases 6 Bay City Handy 2, Al Bad 2, Caro 8 ] . Caro Cit Memphis Brown City 3, Lori LL Denby 32, Cass Tee! Denby 33; Case Foch 1 ight 13 Southeastern y 6 Southwestern 14, Wovesstern 7 Mal ington 32, North Branch 0 oO! is son Lamphere 13. Clintondale q New Hav Northville ere Milford ore see ipiceeers rion sry Port Huron Bt. Btephen 47, St. Clair 12 Port Huron 22, Mt. Clemens 0 Walled ig mah Warren 6, So eg (te) Wyandotte 78, ‘thagland rk 14 FRIDAY'S couce FOOTBALL Florida 21, UCLA Louisiana State “. ‘Miami (Fla. 0 tn The Citadel 6 AY pert Kentucky O° ustin Peay 0 les en 14 eade 2 i) cata ey to £. Stroudsburg 0 aap, ig ae ‘John Jefferson (P) (11:14), Dale quitting baseball as manager of the world champion New York Yankees jafter his greatest World Series-tri- umph? “Plain rubbish,’’ said the 68-year- old skipper still enjoying the thrill of beating the Milwaukee Braves jin the final game of the World Series Thursday after. being down three games .to one, “There's too much work to be done for me to think quit- ting,’ Casey added. “Sure, I called a meeting, but}: Wilson: said Friday: “Layne probably had a couple of cocktails. Sure, and some of the other players probably had a cou- ple of drinks or a beer or two. But that’s not unusual. Layne was not drunk, and neither was anybody else, And nobody had any cross * * * The coach conceded he might have made the statement about fining Layne. “‘Hell.’’ he added Fri- day, “I could have fined a lot of them—a -lot of times.’’ Ciub President — Genera) Man- ager Edwin J. Anderson called the story “the most ridiculous thing I ever heard of. There’s not an ounce of. truth in it.” After the story appeared in the paper, Wilson and Anderson were closeted in a private meeting and, fieither would say what was dis-| cussed. But it was learned they the publicity that has attended the trade that sent Layne to the Pitts- burgh Steelers for quarterback, Berl Morrall and two. draft choices. wk, & * Stengel’s two-year contract ex- ‘Raby (N) (11;17), Jim Patterson \(P) (11:18), Cal Williams (N), Doug Allen (N), Jim Nelson (P),) order. Win squared Pontiac’s SVC mark lat 1-1. meet, FN 27, Davison 47 and PC | FRIDAY's FIGHTS CHICAGO—Bobby Boyd, 160. Chicago. outpeinted Jimmy Beecham, 159', Mi- ami, 10. FRIDAY'S SS PRO BASKETBALL ioe iNB) 124, New York (NBA) 5 Boston (NBA) 116, Cincinnati (NBA) 113 pestle (NB) 110, Minneapolis (NBA), 8 Chief JVs lost in a 3-way} pires this year and talk of his quit-| ting w ae revived yosertey. by 2 i story in the New York Post tha |Carl Adams (P) wound up in that Stengel and general manager) Geotge Weiss are feuding. HOCKEY AT A GLANCE phew a Se RESULTS ee oar GUE nth ri revidence SATURDAYS SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEA Detroit at Montreal Chicago at — New York at Bosto AMERICAN "LEAGUE Rochester at Cleveland Buffalo at = ings id alo at ringfie SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Btston Toronto at Chicago New York at Detroit jurday night meeting in Green Bay,,. ¢|there were heated words between al eoeictees and players about strat-; ‘egy for the upcoming game. The newspaper added that on the plane ‘trip home, Layne was critical of. the way the club was run. After the trade was made Mon-/ day afternoon, Wilson described the transaction “the toughest thing I've ever had to do.”’ Wilson and \Layne have been close friends, on land off the playing field, for 10 ive: ars. “That friendship didn't end when, 'I became coach of the Lions,” said: $Wilson Friday. ‘and only a single defeat. .|Forum and’ took a 3-2 decision talked about the story, and about The Times said that at the Sat-| +... 2... ~~ _._ Gordie Howe-and- New Yerk's; Andy Bathgate were the scoring leaders in last year’s 14-game rivalry, Howe totaled 18 points on New to the Red Wings but veterans in the NHL are defenseman Gus Mortson and right wing Duncan Fisher, who once was with New York for 2'2 seasons. * * * The last opening game on for- eign ice for Detroit was in 1941 when the Red Wings invaded the from the Canadiens. It’s Millington, 32,0 Sophomore halfback Mike Zink and quarterback Dick Koloja| teamed up to give Millington a 32-0 victory over North Branch in a South Central League game. Zink went 26, four and 24 yards Pontiac Sports Car Club will hold its “gymkana™“.run Sunday Oc- tober 19th at 10 p.m. A navigator is needed and Beverly Hinebacker is the one to contact at MY 6-3332. * * * . Former Utica High athlete Er- nie Malzahn, turned.in a time of 23:24 in the feur mile cress coun- try run at Bowling Green Uni- versity this week. * & kk Detroit featherweight Leroy Jef- frey, who turned in an impressive victory on a loca! fight card last month, scored a quick knockout in a scheduled 10-rounder at Toledo Thursday. * * * Bil] Bull and M. Weber are pacing the Hurdti Bowl’s Wednes- day “A” league with 202 averag- es. L. Spees hag 7 ; E SH; " o a ‘ 4 S Bo = res z * pe ae : : F: { : : : eS ae i ; ne : pees : Serr ies o a oon : ie = 4 > ay : 2 : ee mS * € ees ees . 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These are the qualities that keep Gee buying CMC's. j In your business, too, you will find a GMC truck to do the job. We take this opportunity too to say to every man ond woman whose work is connected with producing these fine GMC Trucks . . . you are doing a great job ... keep it up. i Tf you don't know fuel .. - KNOW your Fuel Dealer! Gee has been serving Pontiac Area folks for thirty-five years. Folks we serve like the ee we do business. They know they can depen. : go ‘on us for quality fuel, reasonably prices | delivered promptly and when they need IT. | That's the reason Gee has grown, and grown, ~ DEPEND ON MOBILHEAT many satisfied customers . - - call ‘ To give you the “EXTRAS” in COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, | Bee oo ect) CUPLE RCE SAUTO MATS R EST | | EE nows fuel... - make i . . ee panei a m ™ pa Mobilheat is the remarkable fuel oil that cleans as it heats! oS a 5 All it takes is one tankful! 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Ask your neighbor . . . he has been - g a GEE customer for years. é that spreads lower fuel costs Gver months. * For a more comfortable-home this winter, whether you burn coal or oil... a | Call GEE Today-- Dial FE 5-81 8] | a: Ob, e ; ' BACKYARD COMFORT ; — Outside the year-round porch the Roy Axlings have a patio where they spend most of their free time in warm weather. The fence which provides both privacy and storage is painted red. What looks like a low fence en- Your Neighbor's House wi Roy Axlings Add Porch Room to New House * ‘eo wid + By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editer Both Mr. and Mrs. Roy Axling work in Detroit, but they live in Hill ‘n’ Dale subdivision in Walled Lake. It’s just about two years now since Lakeside Homes built their red brick home on Twilight Hill Drive. The third occupant of the house is a para- keet named Robin. lawn. Their lot is 90x150 feet. There are flower borders in the- front and around the patio in the ¥# is patio is screened from the street and the neighbors with strategically placed red fences. Part of the fence has storage space in it. A big round table, a barbecue grill and bright colored chairs take up most of the Space. At one side Mr. Axling built benches. These are V-shaped with space im the center be- tween the two pieces of lum- ber. Why the space? To let. the rain through. Lighting comes from hurricane lamps mounted on wrought iron posts. One of the lamps was originally an oil lamp. kh was- converted to electricity, then OPEN DINING ROOM — Separated from the ilving room only by a low brick planter, the dining room is small but ade- quate. Bird prints.are grouped on one wall, all in matching 2 FORMAL — With the exception of the platform rock- more in the colonial style, the Axling living room. is en te Seeiitianal decor. Te oe, See: ee 7 i ‘ i Pad * . same fitted for candles in its present setting. ADDED PORCH Entrance to the house from the patio is through the year-'round porch the Axlings have added to the original house. Walls are brick to match the exterior. Ex- cept for the space taken up by. the fireplace, there are win- dows on three sides with stone sills. These are curtained in an off-white material with a printed cotton ruffle all around the upper walls. The fireplace is a pre-fab one- and has preven most satisfac- frames. This is the view from one corner of the living room. It shows also the rose beige sofa and the kneehole desk in the latter room, as well as part of the hallway to. the bedrooms. cover the nine-light picture window. ‘The rag -is pink, brown and green, while the wing back. chairs in a. cornér are a bro- _caded itr gold, Walls are sand color. ‘ . t tory. The chimnéy is copper, the fire chamber steel. An old fashioned coal scuttle sets at one side. The lights on either side of the chimney are unusual. The Ax- lings (especially the male half of the family) enjoy collecting old fashioned liglits of all kinds. These were once candle holders in a train. Mr. Axling mounted them on a board with a brass-plate behind each and a cap on top. As the candles burn down, they auto- matically rise in the holder so that they are always the same height. Pontiac Press Photos by ‘Tem Gerls closing the patio is really a long bench. Taheside Homes built this red brick house about two years nee. .The Axlings added the posh: This home is in Hall’ n’ Dale- The other lamp on the porch is one made with a copper coffee pot used as the base. The. shade is green. A pair of foam rubber couches with yellow frames and black iron legs provide seating space and extra beds for company. Two green plastic leather arm chairs and two green fabric barrel chairs complete the fur- nishings. Double doors go into the dining room, Here the floor is c ed in beige and brown tweed. Ta é chairs and corner cupboard mahogany. Quilted chintz a a gold and green print is used ‘on the chair seats. A group of bird pictures on the wall makes an interesting conversation piece. Between dining room and hall is a low red brick planter. The kitchen is smafl-and nar- row. Floors are beige tile, while USHA bee CALL NOW FOR A PRE-FAB FIREPLACE — Instead of going to the trouble and expense. of constructing a fire- place the Axlings fitted this copper and steel pre-fab unit into the brick wall. Except for the coldest days, it offers enough heat to make the walls are painted creamy yellow. Cupboards are natural birch, Trivets above the sink and a black tin rooster made by Mr. Axling are decorative accents. In the hall leading from kitchen to garage there is a utility room. Beside it is a half bath. HAND HOOKED RUG A handsome hooked rug in shades of pink, green and brown covers most of the living room floor. Smaller matehing rugs are used around the edges. Walls ate sand color; the ceiling is white. Furniture is upholstered, while the wooden pieces are mahogany. BOS are in the Chinese style. Matching brown wing chairs, with a bro- caded pattern in gold flank a table in one corner. The small sof& is rose beige. One bedroom is used as a den. The Axlings to6k the door off the closet in this room and are using the spagé for the television set. Walls are gray. The maple sofa is cushioned in green. Maple book Shelves and a profusion of flour- ishing plants make it a cozy- looking room. PINK COLOR SCHEME The largest bedroom is decor- ated in pink with walls and cur- tains in that color. Furniture is » \mN ‘REE FREE ESTIMATE is Te) Obligation IFE8-6553 OPERATORS ON DUTY 24 HOURS EVERY DAY BEAT THE FROST! CALL NOW! “COMPLETE. BUILDING SERVICE ee porch livable the year ground. Those unusual lights on the -wall were once candle holders in a railroad car. Fitted with brass reflectors and tops to prevent srhoking, the lights are both conversation pieces and charming accessories. traditional mahogany. The rug is flowered. The guest room is done in yellow. Curtains have a Jeaf _ print on them. The rug is hooked. A quilted white spread covers the bed. The ruffied skirt below _ is flowered In the bathroom the vanity top is covered with plastic matching that in the kitchen. Walls are sand color on three sides, coral on one. The rug also is coral. All fixtures are sand color The Axlings are sure they have the nicest house in the world in the nicest neighborhood. FOR GREATER AUTO PROTECTION, BEAUTY and ECONOMY AS LOW AS “FHA-NO MONEY DOWN MORTGAGE:LOANS AVAILABLE UP TO . 11 YEARS at 6% Interest ee Rl ep ee aa ~ With New Finish _ Usea painfbrush to apply varnish. -elimates. “Qtherwise, paint ~ every -in.fresh water, too. In satt-air| paint, the magazine says. OR “PLAY FUL KITTENS on your name sign are sure to make friends for you. Pattern 451, which gives actual-size cutting 4 and painting guides for cats and sign board and for 3% inch letters and numerals, is 25 cents. This pattern also is in the Lawn and Garden Cut- Out Packet No. 40 which gives actual-size guides for six dif-~ ferent figures all for $1. Orders under $] add 16 cents service charge. asim (UPI)—The base- t, etch evolved f from a place to store food for thé~winter to a gadgeted recreation — and even sleeping — area, is slowly ‘Gisap- Gov ene pause reveal that in 1940 about 69 per cent of all new, single-family houses had a full or partial basement. By 1956 ‘the proportion had dropped to 43 per cent. *x* Experts say the dorp reflects: ~—A decrease “+ the proportion of nationwide housing starts ac- | counted for by the Northeast, |where basements are more popu- ‘lar than in other-sections of the country, . of good coal. © * Olga-Stoker * Disco * Kenfucky * Rut-Coke * Hard-Coal — * Pocahontas * Poca. Briquettes fall SIBLEY 140 N. Cass "FE 5-8163 pearing fom the pRengcicas house. ‘Latest government figures, based | For SURE ae Coal} COAL & SUPPLY C0. on a 1956 seurvey, show the fol- lowing proportions of houses with full or partial basements for dif- ferent parts of the nation: ~Northeast.81 per cent, —North Central 69 per cent, ‘~=South 18 per cent, —West 27 per cent, * ¥ * According to officials of The Na-| denal Association of Shemebalibnen! (NAHB), housinb professionals ap- plaud the swing away on pee of commonsense, comfort ee oe “People don't make full use of their basements,”” NAHB hous- ing engineer Milton W, Smith- yest ow ground cau lems of moisture, he lighting. ! N. Reddock FE 5-6973 : AUTHORIZED —— REPUBLIC DEALER. GAS "HEATER| THE ONE NAME TO Fe cineh Weed { BUILDING 1088 - “SINCE 1945 ORDER NOW BEFORE | WINTER SETS IN! | Ideal Alum. Storm and Screen Comb. CASH and CARRY| $995 | Nationally Advertised Alum. Comb. Door 9 4° Complete (Most Sizes) e Rec. Rooms @ Additions @ Porches WE BELIEVE PRICES WILL GO UP SHORTLY ... NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY @ Attics | @ Basements @ Garages | Low Prices on Interior Work NO MONEY DOWN’ 5 Years to Pay FREE ESTIMATES — 2690 Weodward Day or ‘ake Reed «== Night FE 2-2671 we bn ® fated itihad " raechineeedq iit; 34 ease yecernane eee =, se U.S. rEBEST HOUSING AID ENDS! Thousands of Dollars in Added Value fo Those Who Buy Now! ONLY 7 HOUSES LEFT UNDER GOV'T: SPECIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCING PROGRAM ‘FLOOR-TO-CEILING FIREPLACES COLOR STYLED G.E. ENGINEERED KITCHENS WITH BUILT-INS * ATTACHED GARAGES NO MONEY DOWN TO VETS LOW, LOW FHA TERMS - * NUTONE DELUXE EXTRAS IN ALL HOMES IF YOU ARE PAYING RENT OF MORE THAN $70.00 PER MONTH YOU CAN AFFORD A “FIRESIDE” HOME! > ' = oe oe oe a ee oe oe -_— oo oe oo oo MODEL OPEN Week. Days 4-7 p.m. Sat.- Sun. 1-8 p. m. oe DIRECTIONS: “Minutes ewoy ‘from Pontiac via _ _ Phones - A: + Commerde "Diamond 1-8460 © oe -Road or M59. . ‘Model — a. to Milford ©” _ MUtual 4.9445 |= ey ee eT ee oe ee ee oe ee ee ey : < ats Ties ees beg a a ee ee x 5 cy “THE PONTIAC y PRESS . SEPONDAY, OOTORER ir, 1958 | ; i: Ve 7 Textaed Stone Now Reaches Handyman sie caper New modem kes ad ite suit tenants. GIROUX & FRANKS © F 4395 Dixie waar. aragten: Plains - OR 3-9701 | give. distinctive touches to the bring this ‘‘custom” look indoors. _. §/ Flagstone is only. one of a wide |variety of ‘stones which give tex- as well.as walked on. Decorative wall ; entire-| ly‘of stone, keyed to blend with | strongly textured woods and fab- into something to be admired 2 For‘ many years now, textured jlems to @ minimum and eliminate | . fiwalls to -give.an opulent, custom-| ~ “fleeting favorites with | Q air to “look alike ~archi- er, tenes include blue ee Ae granite, limestone, travetine and No. rather vist your oaka. . but we build, remodel or > repair anything that’s made of ZZ wood! We custom build in our shop or in your home. Rates are reasonable for finest EAMES & consider the’ “Impact of the Cur- Estate and Land Values.” ‘The speaker at the noon luncheon on this topic will be Leon T. Kendall, and Loan’ rice — * The other mene canes include S| Donald Treadwell, . president, Michigan Ral Estate Association; Jane irre troit_ appraiser; Smith, vice-president, ous t Federal Sav- quality work. BROWN, Inc. e CUSTOM WOR Large Selection of Plumbing ~ Heating | Sarrention To peratL 00S, FINISHES, rike Su FE ; HARDWARE i 55 E. Pike St. FE 3-7195 No Down Kitchen. Estimates Free No Down ‘ Quality Repair Parts Payment! Stop In! See Our Model Payment! | Baigrramevcn ernest The ABI We Sell and Install 3088 W. of BINET. iil Cc R ANE Near Eliz. Lake*Rd. _ Fri. Eve. ‘til 9 PLUMBING EQUIPMENT After Hours Call OR 3-4385 ings and Loan association of De- itroit; Harvy Nedeau, Muskegon! ‘real estate dealer; Warren Beau-| champ, Detroit, president, Michi- ‘gan chapter, American Institete of |Real Estate Appraisers; L.L. Cook, Flint real estate dealer; and Earl | Closser, Marquette, past president of the Upper Peninsula ae of Realtors. - * * * Slated for the M.S.U. Kellogg Genter, the event is sponsored co- operatively by the College of Busi- ness and Public,Service, the’ Michi- gan Real Estate Association, Michi- 4 VISIT THE NEW IN BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP AND SOUTH OF SQUARE LAKE. ROAD > AND PAVED ROADS MODELS OPEN ] TO 7 SATURDAY and JUST EASTOF WOODWARD ss See This Area’s Newest Model Home a * 3 LARGE BEDROOMS x2 BATHS * FAMILY ROOM - | * BUILT-IN RANGE, OVEN, DISPOSAL, VENT FAN AND HOOD PRICED AT $24,990.00, INCLUDING A 120° x 120’ LOT WITH Bl wT BLOOMFIELD REAL ESTATE CO. Midwest 6-6500 — JOrdan 4-6400 6435 TELEGRAPH RD, - oe a SUNDAY * annual Appraisal Conference at One of the major addresses will | Krent- Economic Situation on Real | economist, United States Savings ‘ ° a n = ag CUSTOM BUILT TO FILL YOUR NEEDS — ALL TYPES ae © Block © Brick © Frame J ( L wees @ - COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM @ Recreation Rooms @ Breeseways @ Porches @ Resfing @ Siding | Free Estimates © FHA. 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(M-59) OR 3-7715_ rockecote Paints . 1000’s of Colors in Any Finish! © e FLAT SEMI-GLOSS ¢ LATEX eEXTERIOR Wallpaper Floor Sanders for Rent Pontiac rockcote PAINT STORE (Formerly Pontiac Varnish Store) FE 3-7129 | 2 S. Cass 1 House of the Week Owner has been transferred and will give immediate possession of an ultra-modern 3-bedroom brick contemporary home. Actually there is a fourth bedroom in the grand ent plus a complete recreation room and a full second bath. Stall shower. Built-in surface burners,. ovens and electric dish- washer, A gas incinerator also. New wall-to-wall Laren | will be yours with custom-made draperies optional. You wil need approximately $3,000.00 down, but rest assured there will be no fixing or cleaning to do. We have the keys. to Planter Use CONCRETE STEPS | ‘forget to blend the containers for | ‘rating, but it-is important to the over-all decprative effect of any |: With the variety of attractive icleverly, you can do this. | Simply save a few one- and two- Jeans until you have the right size idry the cans thoroughly. Cover the cans with a material | having an adhesive backing. One| | | Ray. O°’Neil, Realtor * 262 S. Telegraph FE 4-6995 FE 3-7103 bat a a ei ace all the house it serves. This new NEW GARAGE — A garage is more than a car shelter. To look its best, it must blend in with Harry Woodman home on Gateway drive is made of green cedar shakes to match the house. Inside ° aoe Pentiae Press Photo there is room for two cars and an upétairs stor- | age room. A disappearing staircase gives access | to the upper level. Donald Jahnon, contractor and builder, constructed this 24x24 building. garage at the Put Coffee Cans If you plan to énliven your home with house plants this fall, don’t those potted greens with the, room’s motif. This may seem like a small matter in home deco- room, 7 materials available today, it is, surprising how inexpensively, yet! pound coffee cans, larger juice | cans and the bigger potato chip and number you need. Wash and covering comes in 10 solid colors and an array of checks and pat- terns. It is especially practical in that it has a plastic coating that is impervious to water drops from a sprinkling can. @ ADDITIONS = ssemmaaie @ ATTICS : a gece: @ RECREATION ROOMS @ CEMENT WORK let <9 @ GARAGES , — , 4 .@ KITCHEN REMODELING _ Porch Enclosures - @ ROOFING OE ee @ STORM WINDOWS sss ALL. -OF LING idvet Sony a — —£Z “Your Home -Improvement aad Center for Over 20 Years” Family Rooms , x“ ¢ @.H. Telegraph Pontiac. Office: Portitions CALL TODAY Island in Kitchen Routes | Tratfic Around Cook | as well as high, deep storage for card tables and trays, (3) a drool Of all the rooms in the home, none has more problems of traffic congestion than the kitchen. Seat of savory smells and in- triguing cooking activities, the kitchen is the loadstone for every member of the family, as well as guests. In the poorly planned kitchen, too many people just get) kitchen because the tsland in cook's way. brought the cooking area right The secret is to have a traffic; up within a step of the sink, the away from the cooking center if} tien sections, and the refrigera- they are traveling through the! tor, ‘kitchen. . . The dining area is easy to reach One of the most clever ideas | vier from the traffic side of the is to design an island in the cen- island or from the cooking side. | ter of the kitchen which may . contain the range, work surfaces | 4 bar where guests can lean on the opposite side from cooking area, and, (4) it contains the electric range. It was easy to plan work areas just a step or two apart in this and storage. This island divider actually creates traffic lanes, or streets, in the kitchen. It also serves to define various work | One particularly interesting is- land in a prize winning kitchen, Westwind Manor which is designed in vertical grain White Livens Color — Adding white or off white to a “dead looking” color scheme often ‘adds more. life to the room than does the addition of a bright color, Isays Jane Graff, extension spe- Build with ...TRU-BILT Zs o> BLOCKS “Tru-Bilt” blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of all ; LS standard specifications. : They are made, using QUALITY TESTED the very best and newest equipment .. . to assure you of quality, strength, dura- _ to Give Yow bility, and weather resistance. Avoid cracked walls .. .. use Tru-Bilt and be the Very Best safe! : BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. TRU-BILT 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 cialist in home furnishings at Michigan State University. Every color scheme benefits from some pale neutral to give relief from color. These can'be in the back- ground of patterned areas, in fur- niture or in accessories. Development of blister resistant paints by the paint manufacturing industry has solved one of its most, | perplexing problems and made available new- quality paints for j|home owners. | FRED Neor Telegraph and Orchard Lake Rds. BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. TO BUY OR SELL LAND CONTRACTS = 10508 hk fo YOM, BAYES IT PLEASES US Tt’ * ———"_ T0 PLEASE YOU W. MOOTE INC. Slectrical | CONTRACTOR State and City Licensed e Commercial — © Indastrial © Commercial Maintenance © fedacgenrme Over 25 Years ts Pontiac ; 845 West Huren St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 wen fyprmmeanlYornerfipooaen,' iwest coast hemlock to match the|]| Tri-Levele—Ranch Homes rest of the kitchen cabinets and Castom Homes — Paved. Strocts | walls, adds exciting interest to this | Lo ere ~ toe bes /H.H. STANTON room. /SEDVES FOUR WAYS | This island divider is a four-in-| | one functional masterpiece. It MOORE HOMES, Inc. FE 4-23 * FORCED AIR > FURNACES ‘Price A: _ Completely Installed 1. New Gas Fired Forced Air Furnace. ! 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Principal, Interest, _ Taxes and Insurance. ~—— Models at: : *11,990 Move-In Costs: VETS: $325.00 CIVILIANS: $450.00 Low FHA and VA Terms | ONE he. Se Nite g est Side Suburb tate Park, Fairview Hills munity this impressive - i | also included in the price of the homes: City Sewer and Water ¢ Paved Streets Paved Sidewalks and Side - Drives Yorktown Birch Kitchen Cabinets with Moulded Formica Tops ¢ Built-In Bread Box and Chopping Block e Oak Floors. oo Exquisitely Furnished By: MIRACLE CITY, INC. Grand River at Seven Mile Rd. — fo OF Kensington * Metropolitan fark F = i [a MAPLE RD. i 7 Walled Lake J) Rane : Tz MILE RO. DIRECTIONS: Oe FROM DETROIT: Take Grand River North to the Grand River { Expressway, just north of 8 Mile Rd. Grand River Expressway to the Milford Exit. Right on Milford Road through the town of Milford. Fairview Hills Subdivision is on Milford Road on the outskirts of Milford. ~ FROM PONTIAC: Take Commerce Road west to Milford. Right : on Milford Road to Fairview Hills. cir ¥ o MILFORD RD. Models Open: 12 to8 PM, Daily and‘Sunday GIANT HOMES, INC. WO. 5-6600 * we % * : + ~. ¥ oe ab ‘ J : a ‘ ; 2 Lj * @ a $ 4 ~~» & a © eeLE ew ** ¥ oe CERES OH EP Or OTE Ee +e ELECTRICAL REPAIRS-REWIRING REALTOR 670 W. Huron. TO BUY OR SELL Loose in wood REAL STATE . tighten wth . lec. of core JOHN KINZLER [Tice co on ouder cba cher & BUILDER "RE 4-3525° Solder Tightens Screws than the depth of the screw hole, and drive the screw home. : 4 PT a I I a po et nee S {. ADDITIONS t ) INSULATION ® CONSTRUC- : | TION i e ONE ae TAKES CAR OF ALL ¢ Wy Insulation FOR COMFORT & ECONOMY SAVE ON FUEL... this winter while enjoying extra warm-comfort. Call us © for a free estimate on insulation-installation today. Our rates are low, quality of work high. Terms. FHA-to 5 Yrs to Pay! ~ Free Estimates Aluminum Siding and Stone, Additions, Jalousie Porches, Family and Recreation Rooms, Garages and Breezeways, Cement Work and all other jobs, large or small. FE 5-8405 Ambassador insulation 2110 Dixie Hwy. Corner Telegraph nits $200 New 3 bedroom, FULL BASEMENT, water and sewers. FULL PRICE ONLY $14,300 NOTHING MORE TO PAY! | CIVILIANS — ONLY $550 DOWN extras galore. Forced air heat, walk-in closets, paved streets, city OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P. M. Only § Minutes from Downtown Pontiac Elizabeth Lake Road, 1 Mile West of Telegraph Red to Fernberry Road, Right 2 Blocks to Loberta. BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood, Detroit MOVES YOU IN brick ranch homes, over 1,000 square feet, 1% BATHS. Formica counter tops and other " MODERN OR TRADITIONAL — The modern version of this sien of catartsto Wiad Uhiadise Gin eter ervenganbet or te unusual ranch design is shown in the exterior rendering at the Size of the rooms: top. The traditional version is shown in the lower one. Take your 57? gm 7 - *# Ae FAMILY. ROOM 33 12° 2 17 ru Ee | riroes 10'215* LIVING ROOM 13'4 x 21°6" — ; Vita x 131 Qh rong i ie Pe PLANT IN By JOHN 0.B. WALLACE This ranch comes in either || modern or traditional dress to suit the taste of the homeowner. It re- mains a well designed house in either case, Selected for the quality-proven House of The. Week series and designated X-27, c it gives you a Go Modern or Traditional VETERANS—-NO MONEY DOWN |With This Ranch House choice of either traditional or modern exteriors without altering its room arrangement or the size of its rooms. * * * 2 baths and a basement — al larger than a medium-sized house. 321 LOBERTA “GET RICH QUICK” TU 3-4000 | | Complete 24 Whitfield All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing Basement Waterproofing Phone FE 4-0777 CRANE Plumbing? Heating FOR EVERY NEED Eames & Brown, Inc. Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning 55 E. Pike St. FE 3-7195 EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ~~ NOW Product of General Motors Call Us for Gas Heat Today We can give you a terrific bargain on a gas furnace now but hurry! “SPECIALS” Deleo 70,000 BTU Gas Forced Air Furnace Reg. $268.95 Deleo Reg. $239.95 CERTIFIED DEALER Completely Installed Gas Conversion Burner é The Only Heating Dealer That Gives Holden Red Stamps [NO MONEY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY 371 Voorheis ~ ORIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor t Rd. Ovatier Store Weary” FE 2-2919 Its seven rooms include three bed- rooms. ° Additionally, there is a two-car > garage as well -as ~~ an~ outside porch 12 by 15 feet 8 inches. Study plans for this design, avail- able to readers through this newspaper, illustrate and de- | serthe fully the living plan that goes with either exterior. fic and annoyance. x * * without using the kitchen. Other entrances are to the kitchen, to the front foyer and from either front or back to the outside area-by-area description: |THE LIVING AREA | In the modern version, the living |room has a sloping ceiling and full height corner windows which fol- \low the roof line. In the traditional jversion, the living room ceiling is the customary height. In the mod-| ern version, the living room fire- place has a full brick or stone wall on one side and a fixed glass win- dow on the other, In the traditional version, the = DINING}: ; PORCH f i Wt x We "4 . | _In either version it has 7 rooms, packed into an area only slightly The «work of Architect Herbert entrance. The architect says the jsecond rear entrance adds virtual- ly nothing to the cost of the house but keeps the kitchen free of traf- The second rear entrance per- mits youngsters to get to a rear lavatory, the basement, the family jroom or to their own bedrooms porch, Following are full details of de- isign X-27 in an easy-to-follow, 2-CAR 20* x 21° fireplace has a flagstone outer hearth and a firebrick inner hearth. The dining room is more than 11 feet square and has a rear picture window. Sliding glass doors open from the dining room to the porch. The three bedrooms are all amply sized. The master bedroom ‘has two exposufés, ore of them a rear picture window. The master suite has a split bath with a partition separating the bath area from the toilet and lavatory’ area. The family bath- room at the end of the bedroom hall has a double vanitory and an alcove tub, and can be used as a guest lavatory. _ l counter and cupboard space. The kitchen is conveniently located between the dining room on one side and the family room on the other. The rear of the kitchen, actually an alcove with a full-sized picture facilties are in the basement. THE CASUAL AREAS - The family room, 12 by 17 ft. 4 in., is ideally located — next to the kitchen, handily reached from the entrance foyer, and it has a and the foyer, outdoor living area with access this ati has pierced-brick pil- lars at the front. In either version, this could be enclosed with louvered glass walls or sereens at the own- er’s option. STORAGE STATISTICS There are three huge closets (in the foyer, the bedroom hall and the master bedroom) and five other closets for a total of eight. The 10 by 15 foot kitchen ts | U-shaped which permits superior rear entrance of its own. It has) @ a big rear picture window. Shutter) 7= doors separate the family room| 7 The covered patio porch is an 2 now sate oA Portable Dog Xuns FE 57471 FIRST PAYMENT JANA JANUARY NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36 MONTHS TO PAYS a Ne. 1 Study Pian Order Coupon Enclosed is 35 cents in coin. Please send me a copy of the study plan of The House of The Week, Design X-27. No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky tape on coins. WAMB .....,.. -. ove « (please print) STREET REPOPEES EGF O RSE Ee HO RETO Ee CITY sceeeseccsceses MEATE. ceeece and awning windows. — may contain enough lumber to} But not a single nail will be found | eight stories high and 350 feet long | build two average sized homes. | on the immense surface. The thou-| i HOUSE 760 Kenilworth St. JUST OFF NORTH PERRY ST. PERRY PARK SUBDIVISION Open Sunday 10 to 5| © 3 Bedrooms ® Full Basement ® Close to Schools © FHA Terms 500° Down M. A. BENSON CO., INC. FE 4-2521 $0th tit YEAR SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 Call Us for All Your CONCRETE NEEDS _ CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS Concrete Pipe-—Send—Grevel—Morter—Brick Building and Mason Supplies — | CATSMAN COMPANY, | 339 S. Paddock St te te GAS and OIL ‘XCEL — MUELLER -FURNACES VACUUMED MOERY'S 3216 Rycroft Se. FE 2-4970 ENCLUSIVE @ 1% Ceramic Baths @ 3 and 4 Bedrooms Ki 4% << LAKE WOODS @ Minimum 1200 Ft. Livi @ Large Lots . @ Built-in Cooking Units and Oven in ' Modern Kitchen ; PLEASANT ing Area @ Huge Walk-In Closets 3 Complete Models Open Now for Inspection Weekdays 2 to 7 Sunday 10 tg 7. Jim Williams | Realty Co. i 1483 Baldwin Ave, FE 4-0547 The garage will store two cars. = @ FU NO $ DOWN on the Home All America Wants | 13,500 © FULL’ PRICE . LL BASEMENT . ¢ FULL BRICK - $175 Moves You Into These Wonderful 2 Features... e Hinge 66 foot lot eA | e rooms e Sr et © City sewer and water Paving paid for by builder, © Huge kitchen © Gas heat % ; VERY LOW FHA TERMS ALSO AVAILABLE Watch for Manor, Drive — _ OFF C ommerce. Road in Milford . igagt : oF SALES BY ~ ~ M. R. WILSON * MU 4-1815-EM 3-6556 | yy: Ce = Se ee Oe eee ee ee eee ee ae oS os - ss: ae Ee ‘ g . : uae - = : ; | : — - ‘ = : } \ a. hiko a Ale j wy 3 | id eo I CG} _*.. | _ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES _ wee he - came: 5 5 Pelt capeiiny Gay, insert yoke, seek Cain: Seiad. 98]. Tag seins af fens 8 siaeee’ Je SOP’ ty, By HAL Woop. Alaska,” said Bill Boardman, anjmuch ag any other place in the/from Seattle, would make the av- es (UPI) —lot the local chamber of commeree.| 2 — The ground is sour, because|Lettuce sells for 33 cents a head, 2 a gh ye | to Alaska, the/“Of course, we have to importii¢ never dries out. As a result,|watermelon 11 cents a»pound, to- A 6 - city of any size fo Cente [teatty Al cur food, except fish lthace ts no. grass. mesons © seme Aereatvectoe tte “x ae npt ve a well-balanced econ-| 4 m4. 79 cents a 40 cents a lau nestled between the mountains and|omy otherwise." le ee rare are no cows oF Horses |ioat and bananas 33 cents poand ‘ sea on the island of Revilla| = eet Oo teak thera rt of anip {TAP heer sells for 30 cents a glass et oe first a te The city of Ketchikan bills it-|ping in hay. * *£ ¥€ OS avthag se arg Pioneer. self as the “salmon fishing capital “We have a fine economy now," a omy direerp Pay ne be ceagpeters i daegedbag=in si gp reap enn: ump Boardman, “but I think it will But this is Alaska’s great in- * * * aoe THE BERRYS dustrial city — and even the res- | They still. are an important fac- nee a ee admit to that. ae eee 5 ot Bn oe PR “We claim 7 pan. . THATS We tte the coneet |”. a new pulp rail, built sev- -|. ABOUT, JACKIE/ eral years ago, has become the big industry. Last year it. grossed 26 million dollars. It employs 400 men and keeps another 400 busy in the legging camps. The pulp _}msostly is used for making rayon. Ketchikan is an “all-American She-.Stands Teal -for ‘Murdering Daughter; 9, in ‘Hate and Greed’ MACON, Ga. (APi—Nurseé and restaurant worker have testi- and i high school with a‘beautiful gym-| _ nasium. The city. has an. assessed valuation of 40 million dollars. — the’-island, which is 55 fied that Mrs. Anjette Lyles per-|Miles long and 45 miles across, sisted in bringing food aA drink has anly 37 miles of paved roqds, to the four--relatives she is. ac-|there are about 2,000 cars regis: of poisoning with arsenic, tered in the city. So Ketchikan Mrs. Lyles, & blonde, besa) "a* “attic Jams, to. Also parking former restaurant owner, fs being meters. = zk *« & . = a charge of .murdering) re city is only 800 miles north! - year-old daughter, Marcia.|-» co aitie — but there is no wa. She also is under indictment in|, u to get here unless you fly in or come by boat. There is not a level spot .on the whole island, so planes land at nearby Anette Island, and the passengers transfer to little eight-passenger seaplanes, - which land on the Ketchikan waterfront. ., kok & , with the deaths. Mrs. Jacqueline Firany, a nurse who attended. the child, testified that while Marcia was s¢ream- ing with pain in the- hospital, An- jette “didn’t take if too seriously.” | it is. But before packing the family off and heading for this booming city, consider these factors: J All this sounds picturesque—and } 1 — The anrual rainfall is. 16C eet “T thought they settled all this nonsense last fall!” BOARDING HOSE sions: for her mother-in-law, Mrs. Y MALL THE TROUBLEY HERE'S AN INTER- Ben F. Lyles Sr., and on one -oc-| 4 EGAD, L THINK L SHALL Y IS, MASOR, Q ESTING (TEM IN casion lemonade for Marcia. Each) WA OFFER MYSELF AS A Up THEY MIGHT @ THE CLASSIFIED » Anjette | & CONTESTANT ON ONE OF U4 THROW You AY ADS/-"WANTED~ snd n large Back pocketbook wits’ A THOSE TV QUIZ PROGRAMS! Ph SLIDER. LIKE MIDDLE -AGED MAN her into the restairant bathroom! V/ 1 CERTAINLY NEED THE DEPARTMENT Al} WASHER, AND I'D FeeL )/ QFE THE | 7 ( STORE MUST BE BY quire AT HOME IF THE / | BROOKLYN DIPLOMATIC, QUESTIONS CONCERNED ) \ BRIDGE: S EY — LITERATURE — \\i P). = 2 \ <== ves + 1 . yh iy f x ‘ cc : a ~ *s % 4 i Ss ai - 5 iy : aah, ¥ bl r, a: ; —_ a : ~ ) ; — Sa ae : ee eas * 4, . — = me By Ernie Bushmiller IT'S TURTLE A cook in Anjette’s restaurant, SSS —_—— 2 © 1000 by WEA ervten, tra. PAL tag . ' ‘ epeuebare L second husband, Joe Neal Gab- bert, all of his meals while he was confined to Parkview Hospital in Macon, . Guards Stand Watch af Oak Ridge School CLINTON, Tenn. (AP) — With the students home for the week- end, two deputy sheriffs stood watch today at Clinton High’s temporary school building in near- by Oak Ridge to guard against! more bombings. : * * * Sheriff Glad Woodward said Fri- day that two of his men will be at the building, a vacant Oak Ridge grade school, at all times when classes are not in session. As an added precaution, he said, lights will be left burning at night. xk & * "| The 859 white and 1] Negro stu- dents of Clinton High have been attending classes at the Oak Ridge! building since Thursday. Their} own school here was wrecked ear-| ly Sunday by three prédawn ex- plosions which Woodward said must have been caused by at least 100 dynamite sticks. The explosions caused about $300,000 damage, of which $73,000 was covered by insurance. - 90th Anniversary Costs Chicago Cafe $10,000: CHICAGO (UPI) — It cost Chi- cago’s oldest restaurant $10,000 to celebrate its 90th anniversary Thursday. Henrici’s, one gf the Loop’s popular eateries, created a con- sumer demand by offering full dress meals at the same prices charged on Oct. 9, 1868. The menu | was the same, too. : ’ Baked chicken sold at 35 cents, down $2.00 from today's $2.35, sir- loin of beef with sauce madeira sent from $3.50 ‘to 36 cents, and breaded veal steak with tomato sauce plummeted to 30 cents. ‘Five thousand customers took ad- vantage of the bargains. " im HEY, NANCY--- WHY IiS¢ THAT SOUP TAKING SO LONG TO COOK # WELL, IT SURE IS SLOW BE PATIENT-- IT TAKES TIME F] () s OUT OUR WAY HAND IT OVER! I SAW YOU SNEAK \ GET AWAY! I HEARD YOu OUT AND GET THE LADDER--THEN / MAKING A DEAL WITH CLIMB UP HERE WITH THE PAPER! \ THE PAPER BOY TO HIDE I WANT TO LOOK AT THE WOMEN'S} (TIN THE BUSHES BY TH’ // PAGE BEFORE YOU MAKE AN PORCH SO 1 COULDN'T f ‘ q Ta tng OD Por OM = Al regim reserved Cam: 1956 by Umned teeters byrtiente, fn. ocr-i- LRN BUSAMILL Eft By Dick Cavalli : wanted MORTY MEEKLE WEwL, THAT'S IT... TWIN AGAIN! c ACCORDION ¢ Out OFM pe FIND IT’ NOW YOU'RE EADING BURNED UP 'CAUSE I COMICS? UZ OUTFOXED YOU! MY THERE'S NO FUN IN PLAYING WITH A BAD LOSER (ot “Hn @ ai) C4 ures (Pang aT =, ij Bit 169 G ee 2 : CAVALLY | 10-1) By Charles Kuhn a ... WHEN WE SAW TWO WOMEN LEAVE WITH BLACK EYES// -—_ (uz Maan ———— © 1950 by NEA Service, ine TM Reg US Pat Off GRANDMA* HOW OID YOU KIDS KNOW! ® I WAS HERE AT TH'> ; BARGAIN SALE? gy// WELL, WE THOUGHT YOU | | MUST BE AROUND CLOSE... ly By Walt Disney HALF ACRE CASTLE. ae Ff ISSN" eS 2. 4 Ais wesseer ~=}} am: acer ay Per) | re TWENTY -SiX— 2 BAe Deadline Near, Quemoy Tense Both Sides Strengthen Military Positions a Truce Nears End TAIPEI] (AP) — Both. sides strengthened their military posi- tion today as the self-imposed Communist cease-fire in the Que- moy area neared its weeklong deadline. Nationalist Chinese leaders gave the impression they were con- wVinced the Communists sooner later would reopen the bombard-| - ment of the -offshore Quemoys which they pounded for 44 days before declaring a seven-day cease-fire. The seven days are up at midnight Sunday. * * * lark Line to Startat $1,7857 ’ By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Writer DETROIT (AP) — A small au- tomobile as much as three feet orter than many competing ve- icles may keep Studebaker-Pack- ard Corp. in the automotive busi- ness. . The car, named the Lark, was shown and dempnstrated this week to industry writers from through- out the country. If the potential market for smaller cars is as great as Studebaker-Packard executives measure it, the Lark series easily could provide the difference be- tween profit and loss for S-P in 1959. x * * Studebaker-Packard reported a net loss of $13,300,000 for the first half of 1958; it will have additional losses for this year’s July-Septem- ber quarter. These losses will add to the 134 million ‘dollar tax loss Small .Car May Keep S- P i in Business model will have a factory sug- gested list of about $1,785; the highest model at ia $2,200. ; This, of course, would oat the Lark series directly into competi-| _ tion with many of the lower priced ported models and with Ameri- an motors Rambler cars. It is not much of a secret that Studebaker-Packard's future in the automobile business depends large- Lark series. Whether. S-P will sell enough of the cars to produce a profit will depend in large degree upon how great is the unsatisfied demand for smaller and less costly vehicles. Retail sales of smaller cars this year will go to 400,000 units if American Motors’ Rambler ly upon the reception given the} A “OES at ‘ieee cluded. The total will top the 1957 volume by more than 100,-: basis, the 1959 total could go close to 600,000. Harold E. Churchill, S-P presi- volume will be needed for a break- even or profit operation in the year ahead. He emphasizes, however, that he believes the smaller car has a huge market potentiality. x * . an He indicated he was not dis- turbed at the possibility success for Studebaker-Packard in the small car market might bring other makes, notably General Mo- tors, Ford and Chrysler more in- That has been reported as a late/ 1959 possibility. It could reduce the market slice of each maker in the smaller car field. tensively into the competition.) to Install Officers 000 cars. Figured on the same |i hold an installation of officers at 8 p.m, Oct. 4 at the Mane Hall. man Fick, worthy patron; Mrs, Ida Deancons associate. matron, tron. ‘Others are Mrs. Leone . Travis séeretary; Mrs. Minnie Allen, trea surer; Mrs. Lilly Hayden, conduc- tress and Mrs. -Helene Brinker, associate conductress. Man Dies in Collision. 73, was killed and his wife, Mary, 70, critically injured Friday in a two-car collision at a Detroit inter- section. Maniaci was a retired De- Newiy-slocint offiveds s dent, has not disclosed what sales esi siect worthy: tna te and Ramous Brinker, associate pa-| Safety Sign Is Ueects RUTLAND, Vt. (UP ‘Trwin DETROIT — Frank Maniaci, . ot 16 Cod Mae “Gaxid, “Goan “Achiens raat tates Peto oi < bell for cash to the est bidder. 4oes3 ? and Metropolitan models are in- There was speculation here that credit the company holds. troit ia employe, the Communists specie not ae A refinancing and diversifica- | : announce an extension 0} e : ; cet ott eee eve. S0YS OM Dealers. | MARKETS Death Notices |;---ts Mens? withhold further artillery attacks! paxer- Packard better p: ; . ‘ : _| By Loving aes or. MAYME Won't Go Rushing In epee at least for the time being. than it has had at an : j time since 7 years ago tod The United States, in the am- . The following. are top prices BONCHER, OCT. J0, 1958, JOSEPH God know, bi it was created through the merg covering sales of 3 how muc nue her, L., 346 Romeo. Rd., Rochester; age | - bassadorial talks in Warsaw, FTi-) ¢: of the two old line companies $8 Nolsoea Naeband of btve ieaey Hovse shall her ; Loving day urged such an extension UPON four years ago. Se ee pe Pa A carer earn werere to the rk : “he = Depetes; don? ie of ‘ire, To the } where 8 : nna Red China. The Chinese envoy's 7 and Robert J. B ; _Sadly missed "by husband. Joba. Seripun for the. noo-echaieal | only. : answer was not disclosed,.but the In developing the Lark line,/dealers won't go rushing into the|them in wholesale package lots.|’ preg 5 Savoie, Mrs Funeral Directors 4) Shia’ on protescional Senne’ te : two ambassadors arranged to Studebaker - Packard engineering] auto glass replacement business Quotations are furnished by the be _| _Poutiac Press = an 1 SHW ASHE! : FE Boncher: ‘also survived by two | “4 HOMELIKE ATM service COATS { meet again next Wednesday. a - d ae departments have] just because GM has cut its glass|Detroit Bureau of Markets,.as of grandchildren. nera, ~ *£ «* jachieved a well proportioned ve- prices to them. Thursday. nro mg aoe ar Oct. 13, : > 4 fire RICK CEMENT WORK | The Gominunists declared their Mcle. As the cars appeared on the|’ The opinion came from William | leached ‘Andrews Church. oo LUNERAL HOME Employment Agencies 8A — i cease-fire on the condition that| test track their height, length and|F. Hufstader of Detroit yester- ° Donaldson Solas Puncral Home, = OFFICE MANAG iRick. BLOCK AND CEMENT the United Stat ea & iwidth showed them to be much/day in reply to protests raised by | Detroit Produce Pontiac, where a recitation of the Donelson- Johns A 3ER — | Ee SS a job too -the Uni ates stop S es- hata ona than the i Rosary will be at 8:30 p.m. Sun- Weains cged SB00 to tebe pom) - “Residential and commer. corts several days ago. more balanced than they appeared /small glass manufacturers against FRUITS day. . FUNERAL HOME afb 9g: on = a Guaranteed work Pb. MY But the Nationalists, making in initial motion picture showings./the GM cut. agen cider case) 4 als. ane 50 CONIPRAR, OCT. 10. 1958. GEORGE wise nieve CHAPEL : rc Lend wens Set = Bening ready for any eventuality, contin-| To be offered both in six and The question was before the Sen- Canteloupe, bu, STINE yoo ar 33 Wahons Drayvon Plaine: ae Se Biats ‘Bank Bigg. FE $65 Peatinc; BUT. Ding RE REPAIR. PLAB) ‘vork. PB ued a heavy and steady buildup eight cylinder models the passen-|@te small business subcommittee Posen eed = Len ee he . Teetead 4 hae “hopert Wile 4 . ae , of their forces and supplies in the | Ser cars are built on a 108% inch|On monopoly in its study of dis-| pears, Bartlett, bu. «1... sraccnse SMO waka, paCieorge Jt, and George, L. Voorhees-Siple| SAY HELLO TO rs sain PO Co Quemo d hi tarted wheelbase and have an over-all mci problems affecting auto|Quince. bu. -....... sesenersvenares 4.28 ar brother of Mrs. es a ys and have started a mass Watermelon, bu. ...ssevsseeesseeee 2.00 Kate Ghimmen: also survived by | ‘FUNERAL HOME CARPENTER x Hi evacuation of civilians. At least,!ength of 175 inches. The station| 8!as —— pO e ght grandchildren and four Ambulance Services Plane or Motor eT es 500 soldiers landed in the islands, ae ae in nx and Soe Sle . ’ VEGETABLES . emis be held Monday, ct. re 8 ¢ Teation we as oderate Friday. inder models, have a inc ‘L Wi Beans; green, round, bu. ciccwerses 8:60 ees, ae i ais Punere Cemetery Lots _§ WAI DS etero ee Me Te. . : r & in ‘ é Walter T a gaaocwecaaseen eae LICENSED - wheelbase and are 184% inches. in lve ‘1re ess or ee = - fen dr. officiating. Interment In | BBA UL ¢§ GRAVE LOT, PER- puller -occees 1-10 pervice Wednesda or over Appl Dm Or- SHARP SUSIE OnY Will FivinS AND VN. acuum cleaner cord that/pumpkins, bu. ........... soseceses 1.25 Oct. 15, bd ek Rage spar g mon hard Lake Ave A secretary who uses an ORY WALL Ff. 4 : problems were discussed at the wiggled at her touch. Radishes, Red (bchs.), doz. ........ 1.10 Baptist’ Church’ with Rev. 6. i Sah 2 —_— two-day event, The event was spon- . x *« * Radishes, white’ (bchs.) doz. ...... 110 Edwards officiating. Interment in db h MS.U. School of n ancin ourse a) dare Delicious, Du. ..........-0.. 1.50 Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Howard : ; q sored by the M.S.U. School o It turned out*to be a charcoal-|Totiatoes, No. 1, bu. ..c........... 2.00 will lie in state at the Prank | engineer graduates ae at E orinical SE i Hotel, Restaurant and Institu-.- Eokored (are kellie tinehea\licnse torid |p nee aren re . 250 Bill Hie im state ot the Fiak | (Gears of experience in layout MAN ALIVE! ELECTRICAL SERVICES. : IM ; : , 3. p.m. Sunday. & designing work A permanent | gai esMEN — $350) ettimates Partney Electric, FE tional Management. Because the response for adult |onpoisonous. me parle _—. . plan rae (tx, | Industrial sales Bee = ‘ballroom dancing lessons in Wa-| The Dallas housewife spotted GREENS MASON, OCT. 10, 1958, JAMES, romoti¢nal advances. Paid vete-| gy SOOUUBTANT 949 | ELECTRICIAN. SPECIALIZING IN | a: MAN repa: ! terford Township was so great last) What she thought was an out-of- ‘Golards. eo SLE of Mrs Paul, Gerdner aed “Wil tog ek “leave, Po apa to start. Electrical work. licensed. OR am eee | I anies evans cane iam James, bert TEs Wir) MEET THE M AN week a second class of intruc- place electrical cord as she herd-| lieusts: hap bu. Wistar aces laenci beater ot Sainry eta to. 1¥ cating VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Ge eehen ss hed es wee i : tion will get underway at 8 p.m. ed her year-old son out of the clos- pacts, ab Ge SE a, ecuare re Pally. Gos at ability Les gopen 45 Apply ‘ _— hond = . | tna vei tee , i j hs pinach, ee ae A . u onne ad _ W Huron, Wednesday at the Community Ac-|et and straightened things on the gyiss a eca: Rap pecerouolocat rae hard and Edward W., Robert John and | ‘Office Bide, J. LaFayette st, | 2#% BE. HURON SUITE 4| SyARA stone = AL tivities Center according to rec-| floor. Mgrancenaren Funeral service she Kinds Est i918. Hugus-Marsh, 353 reation director Tom Belton. x ke * SALAD GREENS id Monday, Oct. MAN Te ms wea ht Sede More than 50 : ie a eriat rod “T picked it up to hang it back Celery cabbage, doz, .... thy «.m. from ogg ocd Cathe ne DRAETS! SS tm SECRETARY Housewov fA - Mien z lor the course a ra ing Ste where it belonged,” she said later. | ER@¥¢), bcached. bu. me” Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mr. Mason eve lee herp wed eedine orinaod wae £ book: ciniiee os abo ” : uJ - Sscaro - an ve € 1 2 ee ae © |‘‘Then it wiggled!” totems eel be: hex Sat pa Mi feos "the Voornees- oe ee ee graRing A) Ry fo wank | ene. ance —— fox trot rhumba and waltz. Dance Romaine, bu. : : Siple Funeral Home. where recita- | re job with excellent fringe me ee State Bank/| terms FE 46008 specialist Carol Wolfe will direct|, That was when she phoned her —— ae Sateen ret peeat, clans © ox: Bo anvor DER, FLOOR CAVING, , the course which will continue for ae at his neighborhood TO) To . aoakuans iy at person * 2 a : Seine Phese Fa ( store. NORDLING, OCT. ii, 1958, ERNEST | fice ¥_ Office : PLASTERING & AEPAIR REA ~ Re ee onel information. tk | “He wouldn’t believe me,” said! . Poultry and Eggs Prog hbtatoalpop ity eh ae ae bie PIANO ripat tee, PE. 24 tol : p Popular — Classical — Ha terested residents may call the oy Geguation Goa meer man DETROIT POULTRY Whatey, Mrs, Gertrude Altredon oe Waterfora Tow: Township Area ROOF RE ARE PAIRS | recreation department at the CAI. ca € DETROIT, Oct. 10 (AP)—Prices patd’ er of Mrs. Minnie Jackman, Mrs. _Dutton Rochester Lauretta B: — lice.” per pound f. o. b. Detroit for No. } qual- Predriska’ Heartiine. Amelia and ENCED DRIVER WF = sl OR 3-603 | ; ~ * A |e Five poultry: [= | John Nordling. Funeral. service ares ENCED Hebe ie kts igor ST a lan CESSONS Ma | BU ~ TRENCHING Heavy type hens 17-19; light type hens| U will be held Tuesday, Oct ‘14. at | 659 Woodward. OL LLDOZING FOOTINGS. SEP- Ounty Calendar |, Petteiman Jog Clark answered ns anit ui, Barred flocks 10-20. Home with Rev, Parker offieats | "py Work Wanted Male 10| frat ou tise "Ut 8. |her call, snared the reptile and/ cap ‘ = oe tines Inte: ‘ EXCELLENT OPPORTUNT- a d ponettes over § Ibs, 20-21; ducklings, me: tptereeest) in) 6 Ue rit ors FOR MAN WITH AM- MASON WORK HOUSE USE RAISING. ut it in a r sack . 28. Center Cemetery. Mr. /Nordling f build &-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW- —— pasem. Des ; spnees Lake a her ee as evidence |™ | Pte bane im state et the’ Huntoon es sed fam camila fled of re oe — ye Service. PE 31006 of ' Method! eecharce san bata 5 tomes ee DETROIT EGGS : . selling that 1s not crowded with | AU SiMCabinet work. Now and. fe weno senna Rrervana_Fon e' s' urch w: ° uncheon DETROIT, Oct. nf : septic | nik: : at p.m. Wed t 5 - 10 (AP)—Eggs, f.0.b. e PRICE, OCT. 10, 1958, CHAR ises Age is not important as D_B rE > 186! ic | Goer Roaaar il oe Mey Raa Farming. oma fat) TT Bro tat sala bree "acer | URE, TORR, Or amY | Sores bengttnn eee of the Ferndale Me " : . or re Som. iE BUILD SASEMENTS UNDER WSCS. ’ m wtd. avg. 52; large 48-51, wtd. avg. 50: and Wesley Price; dear brother of aed Bioek work, Hadley a Ing 0 q t medium 34-35, wtd. avg. 34%; Cat Mrs. M. 6S. Pratt and Mrs Perry Bales wes Saginaw, 6 8 ¥ JANITOR, SERV. v3 as ee ee « & cement iS Hadley Extension Club will meet f a. bade Flares OTe wie ere ’ Johneon: dear grangiather pf Ba. R. DRAFTSMAN" Here’s good news for the head noon dinner Sunday at the bome. of Browns: Grade A large 48; medium were ease ees Eee eeeel J ; SMA ane, tind Ness. Cal Business Services 13 of every family. Roger Smith Mis. eoere ‘are Cake decorating ie . re wee Sen ERS O a Nn ratio. pm. tyom Richardson: ercedy caper ~ SA a wee pod cae Pi m. 2 PE ro Oe eae we oe can give you full information | *! aught in e e afternoon. _ e ne ] ‘receipts 14.478. : zeny Bird Puneral Home, Milford, with rience required Reply Pontiac | CABINET eo AND CARPEN- | A-1 FURNACE CLEANING AND Z liga! ie or Virginia's ad Members of une Creeradey Social and $e as L Comimercislly graded: Lea ilar Aieal Ge Cemetery. Press Leased LP “_“°* said rs Savecttenguing (72 3000 anal ote chidten with: Hes ‘the Hunter ‘Creek Hi a anes orace A large 44'2-48; me- Mr. Price will fie in state at the Production Control CARPENTER WORK OF ANY S reesliee res itocsory suaeea! was t o - - Dolley ea new low cost. This . (“Men's Night” Le ae co ennesl M h = : vicoar sacs Bird Puneral Home, Manager FE" his< iia Call after 6 p.m. at our office —— Printing & ‘attractive and unusual. plan Sruing to Mrs, Hasold ‘Thompeom’ and ethod Is Unchanged ,,2°"t: Orsce 4 Taree 4-45, medium Automotive parts” manufscturing | Gemewy WORK AND DRIVE: | _Tence_8t. Pox 2 30135 g to rs. A on Ad : . : - . ovules ute innianes pracees reo ee irs, Harold Thompson and/ c+. Bi tal Times: R a ate 9, 1988. BLANCHE | ural’. community located in| “ways. Sidewalks. basement floors | We service all makes of wringet “ns tion for every eligible member Shady Hills Farm Bureau will meet at U e nN dear AS 4 Mrs age 60: | 509 miles north of Detroit Has _OR. ae work, Reasonabie.| and automatic washers. 30 yrs. i of your family and automati- oe nome Rees rand Mrs. Harry Best No Ch eaper Wa : . ' Stavene Mrs) aia op Matiorie im media: — = exp. Man | —— oy: one fn weet ce = cally includes a few days after a P Y Livestock (Mra. Ruth) Miller; dear ‘sister of | ale" preterred ‘Minimum, mer ERR VERTED. $14 | nova. 06 Oakland PE 3-407 birth, any additional children AUT ale dG eae) Methodlet | ° wore ie wevinabes ond years exp. in planaing. schedub- HANDY MAN WOULD Like | BULLDOZING @ TREE CUTTIXO. aun Toeranet tiie aecrartien plead church for Sut" tuncheon. | CHEKKA, Lebanon (UFI) —Salt eee. We ase tl Greet a Puneralpiecreiscnaetannes warehousing “and tratfic. Good| Sew of repair PE Sai ee ot Fe PANERS. upper w iS ; . . BP : . ‘ you now own—at new, guar- Supper will be served et .620 pm. fol-\from the Soviet Union brings to/6elabie 250.” Bulk early pappty aaaghar held’ Monday, Oct. 13, at 1:30| treme aoe ptte std complete ree-| MAN. 2 NEEDS WORK BADLY.| Well and windows Reasonable | anteed low cost. .Find out | op. wew Hem thodist Church mind pictures of Siberian mines (O75, e%e,, Steady; jimited | supply par. frpm Yoorhees-Siple Chapel | _ume_to Pontiac "Press Box iil, | _D¢_selling. $3087, an est, No obligation. PE ries about the new plan now. leit hold its thivd anual Building and | Dut salt from Lebanon reminds one |few lots mized “tghitgoed and. etetos ficlating. Interment in Oak Hii | “tit Sancues imen in Pouriec | of Kind, PE 38519.” Binding Reccretebing SOL Repair Fund dinner at § p.m. Monday in : steers 26.00; small ist choice ste Cemetery. Mrs. Shappell will ie Lake. LESME 1 (hee New) Hudscoleeheol geunasiurel (Ou: of a slow, calm, sunny operation) .cattering ‘standard and «Sees = Ee in se a nas gorhees-Siple fahed rw m Walled stab 5 — Ex = WE'VE GOT WHAT ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVIGE RE. See or Call ner will be eetres cafeteria style. which has been going on the same 23.00-25.75; utility steers and heifers. scene fusranteed to start. Car essential. Program = Bonus Pian, Ex- sok & bo! 218 Har ah 9 # The Davisburg Methodist Church win Way since Biblical times. 3 00,22 18) BUNTY come 18-00-18 s6) les ‘Card of Thanks {| ie ee fg eC re + hb odis' ure [strong weight utility cows up to 20.00: eee =| YOUNG MAN pSrre SERVIC. tion and group e fiis available pes eee R GER SMI H Cid its bane) Heres’ iso cc aes x * & ‘cagpers and cutters 1450-1800. Com. able ca rvice estab Demonstrators fu ow is DEPENDABLE BERV- at the church, Serving will begin at 5:30 pafed last week WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY | r ‘ lished | the ti S| ice on refrig and appl Call FE | ote eek trade first of week friends. neighbo MANY | route for Pam‘i Pubilent'on Serv- Vette) yA ee) atl ball : . | This small village is one of many Sotive (slsughiver (steers ana heltere Tully ‘ fof their sincere kindness & the {<6,,,2Ust be able to work spit» pallu: Gres eimere Ec iG on Representative betwee Beirut and Tripoli on the. a Hipage late trade oil Aa pesutinal oral oe a our sont Bes ‘eiseoe call FE eat er (growing ‘dealership. See at _serviced C.L. Nelson, FE sities, _ beautiful northern coast road where closed fully 50 cents lower, instances) eels avers LIGHT TRUCKING WEEKENDS FE 2-0219 Geese Are Ungrateful the main industry is salt farming. 100 nett 4 ote ene ereral iiaaias Special tanky (s Recercowe Help Wanted Female 7 ja “ORKLAND AVE. Se nt “eseouebis | EE IN. average to high choice 950-1125 Ib ’ Sister Lowe ce their comfortin PONTIAC, MICH. S ESTIM 1080 W. Huron St HIGHGATE, Vt. (UPI) — Short-|Since the time of Christ, people ti", "teers 21.78; few loads nixed Baap) of ttantsnreunett os the | CH RISTMAS MONEY. TREE TRIMMING AN D REMOVAL war, parking tate ste "Wo uo . wt A Bt Bs mixe ly after Justin Clark donated part bed —— Mediterranean ; strip Bien Cicice ite ae 1000-1070, ‘b. Ee" Slit aree Siero on mer mbilen, "be time for reomaily free est. Lots Geneed. FE 5-5502 Bari etc. We help A <8 ig OO; Tim: 3 THE LIFE nl Wildlife hota aoe ok Ae (een 2 eee "38.00-21 geod to average Pursiey Pu aks iso. to the | _ sary, Call Pe able boar ¢ ott apm. Work Wanted Female lj Burke ae Paving oa : choice steers 25; few loads a neral Home COMP. m0 | INSURANCE COMPANY ons alle . average choice ieensiteo Ib. st lat Beloved wife Marne Nichol Folate od ERLY1/1 DAY IRONING SERVI J. W ROO OF VIRGINIA about Ol ecese trend od All along the coast road there /s! 27.00, standard to low good. steers _ |_son’ Rodney Jerry. ae Yery ght work, FE 5-156 ° pushel, pick up and delvery, FE| 3 SARASOTA AVENUE E emece 1071+ microns. vena g no oe far d ‘i a mead-| are tiny windmills which suck | fost goodt to average choice 7760-000 Ib. TENCED Ww. . AP-|7 DAY IRONING SERV 92.50 BU. | GQMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE eee stripped it) up sea water into stone slats heifers 2450-2650; load good 770 Ib. At 10 a.m. today there 32) _Cakiend_Ave _ Pick up and del, OR 33603, | CONE work—Monenenoes most bare. where the water evaporates, leav- | choice 840 Ie. hetters Doan SY we were replies at the Préss for XPERIENGED | COOK 1 ANTED |1 Da T IRONING SE SERVICE, $3 BU. | _ 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Sem, ing a residue of salt. ard to low good heifers 22.50-24.50: office io the following tine Frese. Caving age, expert + WOMEN WANT WALL WAEHIRG oan ed Aced F : . ‘tity heifers ©30.00-23.80." utility cows en i wane inererousan WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING ORNAMENTAL AND a GENERA 2g aras Riza, who owns half °@!¢, eatly 18.50-20.50, late trade 18.00- ,| EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT- onry. small medi LE bs 19.50, few to 20.00; > || A-l IRONIN: NICEL iN commercial or resid nels jan, sere of salt slats, said to one senses end cer ene i6at ety = ag a age a a : - ets rich a i ; s -24.00; few strong weight : ni .m. ie i ING DAY! ; piasters ( nda-h it, gets five iiity ‘bulls up to 24.50; cutter bulls 5, 28, 31, 32, 63, 74, 76, ; | EXP-GRILT. Gowan Pon KTH only, Pontiac Press Box No. L “Work guaranteed” PE" 5.490 ia 4 little er te ot ae ri 28 00: lot _mediwn” 80 Ib. yearling ee 91, 92, bane work, ore. peely at Big Boy Drive- meats LADY oo Es WORK ganign tek MACHINE PILED : over two pounds of Salt. | creer; ; : wy. Manley Leach Ss» 10 Bagley St, ; ana helfer calvestap to 3656 7 ; FOR ERGRADUATES aN | GIRL DESIRES DAY WORK REF | TRENCH BACK FILLING. PAST TAKES 15 DAYS Vealers—Salable 25. Nominally steady. : practiacl gp oo, A oe aperences FE test —Sependable serv. FE 3088 La a | After the sea water is Pumped) steady to strong’ most choloe and prime change, License and bonded. —~ | “Mansied, FE vor. - ~~ | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 OUR PLA up into the four-inch-deep slats,|vealers 33.00-3.00 few up to 4.00: The Pontiac Press ges 1071 Lake Angelus RAPE ond. 0 8. apa zi ag KINDs LAN it takes 15 days for the water to among and good 26.00-33.00; cull and 8-9878. ‘ a AGED WOMAN LD «Tate arenene ALTERATIONS, a * “2 1 ie evaporate. A slat will yield about! sneep and iambs—Salable 500. Not FOR WANT ADS ms ereetae tase abies vides || ILE to elderiy | D raised 4ND N id e Bonus | _woman altera' - 20 pounds of salt every 15 days.|¢mough done early to make a market. & commission dales 14 8. 40053 Mrs. Bodell, FE Then it is loaded into old UNRRA|Gccisesk to coctly necean sen -DIAL FE 2-8181 seney teeeoere, MAID closed weak to mostly 50 cents lower, am many TO L) M omer housework & ironings. 2 or TA G Ale 5 h f il sacks and carried off by a donkey sion ne slaughter ewes; feeder lambs TV fronin, patel no holidays off ee a fete & _in"'my bo Drabes & formals done your home, tamily } fto town tor sate ees I ae Gl rrmtam som {| hats ad'eah “| aMenthermee rn wo | emer - =x. an d ours el f a th A great hindrance to wetkois and ‘hele ane Taauanier ea oan {Oe shoula be. re Sitter on tebe A peusetoaping * pet service ee ae Garden Plowing. 16B | ear 5, late trade mmediateiy _child care. OR 37343 _ TTE . y with an | at the slats are mosquitos which |(ui’ to choice: most good and eholce| Pree qimimediately | Tht | | TYPIST . STATISTICAL. EXPERI-| locte ter a nie one On CUSTOM PLOW, DRAG, & jjour . | zoom all over the place, For |60-75 Ib. feeder lambs 21 00-22 50. sibility for errore other enced in typing financial state-] 3.376): Call early. morning, —frading_Anywhere Gh: ord e rly economic al | some reason lizards also are at: | ~ fecrumatl Gorten ae tonthen file's Wesavare Birminghan, | ot evenings, een “ Insurance yee 17A Y | ; , } |, Mr 6-9666. ‘ "| PRACTICAL —NURsw EXPER’ | ~ 7 _ tracted by ‘the salt and they : . ment which hes beer rer | | WAITRESS WA Jer pinmn,| $555) Avatebie any time PE FOR GOOD INsU wa f ff scurry around tke tiny shim- \ dered valueless through the 714 Woodward: ~corner South | gee __ ANIELS A BANCE CALL yo paying fe) mering tanks on the stone walls. ews in brie sre mage be sure’ eet | | SECRETARY Wourtaloe, Plek "up ‘and denver, | 2 Hue emt ‘ your “kil number.” ECR TAR PE $3138, ASK US the m ort 9 age on Although salt is produced only; Norman Gerber, of 2705 Forester tdjustments will be etves Small manufacturing plant has| WASHINGS & I G8. NOTH- Enundey ane 18 g once every 15 days, the work is a|Rd., Pontiac Township, reported to ae fro teoruand and ying ability. Wate -+ yn ron PAMILE LAUNDRY, § SERy. - ABOUT IT » {full-time operation. Riza has about) Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies ce ing time for sdvertise Must have st least ars exp Wy ts dev. Walereose $e, ee YOUR HOME / * [Re 2h sie ae ree es Sees || Sees eee : e i coat valued at us clock noon or ENERA ! ied. tifully finished. Pontine TODAY ! _and the water level and shovel and miscellaneous groceries from Phis i om — en rock iv toa etter 6 6 snk SUES tee Eee Fe 2M, caplacee 5 ‘sack the salt. The soles of his feet|car while it was-parked at M24). ~ oor rate Tet $8 Ba eebprswiss—poa—poctewa |e Ganon ort re leone om aes 18A ‘are harder than leather after years|and Perry street. the day of pubreatin a aiter ioe. Hours cut Must ty; Be ae A. 428536 A-l) ACE TRE-B SERVICE -RE- of startling in brine. a file oad interview. Age to Be, AKK Floo San epee Pa And trimming Get our bid. ° “ . | . Thieves broke into the home of e. marital and depen- T oan ing _PE 27186 FE 0435 it * & SRE CASH WANT AD GATES Status and qualifiestions to Pus eee ~ Pinte ATTENTION TRUCKERS LOAD- i 0C.. Mrs. Ethel Coon, 59 Willard St.. sere Press Box N C_~BUD —BIL PE. fonel lee blese cone KERS. LOAD. . P In spite of all the mdédern ad- and took a purse containing $4.50 Lines 1-Day Daye ‘am wit it SHAR APT i x “etna same Pasa Stevenson Hwy. and Rochester Ra, vances in Lebanon, salt extracting and miscellaneous papers, it was is 6S change for ‘iby. sitting” EM a ree R-LAKES TREE SERVI i. E tabli a 18 in S papers, t was | | 3 1.60- 2.70 3.80 30129. a1 6 Trim. remove ° cabling. CE. $s ishe 90 as remained unchanged for cen- 'Feported to Pontiac police today. . ie 32 3s. Help W 8 ““Pontise. Hardwood Ploor serv clearing insured” ma booby 1 . turies. ¢ om $8 4B || eke A-A TRENCHING ~ | : 7 W ; “ Rummage Sale—Kirk in the 3.156 6.08. » Huron St., Pontiac FE 4-056 { As Riza asked, “How could one) .i°™ Church, West Lo arm you WANTING WORK eld OR | | ng Lake : 3.@. ® king. don't find ti? ’ [ . dies cheaper?” There probably Road, west of Telegraph, *rnurs- 5 ts tte ' . re sbebing for man wage. Ma ae ENCHIN Paes as Pd 3, er way. day, October 16th, 9 Adv. omen, No Per iets FE toe Unes, field tile, 2 Fe wo — eee Be lage ac “WHITE, BROS. zer “HAVE CA CASH | WILL oe pe LEeS #5 SEY, bower pale BS on tak DIATE % | Paul | og oh Real Est. #32 W.Hured «49850 | ce | aca POWs, BUAEED WANT TO SELL? List With LaBelle AITING “vor dhol HOMES any nchet Esbite. teens gee ae jrizzy ae — : “hy Kate Onana| sLEEPING Rooks B" week, oF or. spec Tate Lf month. parogne, Oneal ial ¢ consideration e- en pone 3ep kitchen Ls? ges. r $7 @ week. pts & ile oo tee ‘a. Profession»! “on bucines ess mar only Call OR 5-0384 days. FE 6-1 eves. an‘ CLEAN eae | eres near YMCA GIRLS BUS eS i? _taund: PE +2047. ee amen mes and cooking. IDEAL SLEEPING ROOMS. tral. Men or wo’ ome 267 N. “Pervy. | RM. FOR REFINED 1 jee . ROOM FOR t GENTLEMEN nigaT NICE BRIGHT R FOR GEN- __Hemen in pet, hens icone 46 Waldo. PLEASANT ROOM OM FOR BUSINESS iady, FE 4-4333, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. RUTO _heat and hot water, PE 42780. PVT. RM. FOR hg YOUNG FE 4-788}. 23 downtown, reasonable 41_ Pine a4 to rage. & acres with wsous & em 19.500" with ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, — OPEN — Z WEEEDAYS & SUNDAY “Nebraska re. MODEL # “og 3 Bed- pone Full basement, gas . Low down payment 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. - PVT. OWNER. LAKE FRONT home. 5 rms and asement. Clean. Call after 6 pm. MY 25161. Multi-Lakes Realty wi NEAR COMMERCE LAKE ° ed me, floor fur- lake privileges. Near ——s diate posses- sion 3060 8. Commerce Rd MA_4-1578 BY OWNER Nice - neighborhood “Pontiac: + Near ‘felexrapb ted. Auto ca matic heat Full =e — inum storms and sc Vacant $11 Ob + Fence vard + FHA. 13 BDRM BY OWNER, 2 NEW, see ta is ™. 2 m., tile oneal . heat payment $75 a m 0 cludes —— nd interest, Met Realty UN UN 43100 13420 W. T Mile Rd. ~~ 3 Bedroom Brick $950 Down Excellent @ room modern oe 1's fo0d location of fine homes on West ; Be hardwood rs. All newly redecorated Separate dining area. Modern kitchen. Large i with . fenced - yard. On paved street. « 6 Room Brick . $1,000 Down —— Nearly sew 3 home wt rage A well kept home on & wed street tone OOTs. basement Clos, stores, schools & busiine [muedisie possession. LADD'’S INC. 86 Dixie Lath a Plains 3885 Lapeer Rd. FE 5-9203 NO DOWN PAYMENT OWNER LEFT TOWN. Take over lene contract Patio he left off, $65 per onth. On this Dedieces GT nome at Ortonville. Call Mr ae eee net Estate. FE 5-83) evenings BLAIR Immediate Possession Suburban 2 bedroom. Tiled bain Full basement. Forced air oi! heat Good location and large [ot. $7960 with $500 down. passes 3 bedrooms Large living Pull bath Exceptionaliy large lot om paved street. Car- ~ Eee a Cos to schools & churches. GE ‘ORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie mt OR 3-123! DRAYTON os Eves OR 3-1108 RILEY 4090 DOWN — ON FHA TERMS Setctiont full bath. Now vacant. Full price only $4.950 $400 DOWN - ON FHA. A most beautiful aluminum sided rancb- er Vestibule entrance to carpet- ed living room a ining room 3 lovely bedrooms. tile batn full divided peidurcnt on @ 752x165 ~ feated lot $250 DOWN If have good credit, 6 rooms and bath plus utllity room. 10 days pogsession $750 DOWN-ONLY 3 MILES WEST OF TOWN. with lake pri’ ileges on. Otter Lake Ibs a bedroom doll house in A-1 cond:- Sows Atlached garage. surround- with a brick fence and ovu'- Site patio end grill. Full price only $87, a - ROKER soo Elisaberh Lake PA . we ae you FE Petts 4 heat _E_ ot ot Soatyer “CLARK NOTHING -DOWN GI TERMS | Attractive i floor bungalow | 2 . good neighborhood Has living room with oak Noor > plenty. of - closet space ki tchen dining space electric water - heater oi] wutomatic furnace, | “basement All, newly decorated. Only $8.950 $550 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE ‘OSTS On FHA Terms Three bedroom 1 Moor ranch home. but tn 1957 excellent condition. oak floors plastered walls. basemen’ oil heat. ace lot wien garden spot Only $12 SELL OR {RADE ranch bomé. 2 lots With fruit amc shade trees This iréme is ‘0 exceilent tondition. has oax floors, plastered } walls. modern kitchen with dinthe space in addition to a dining ej! off Hving room. full basement. oil heat Only $13 500 WiH accept your present home or equity as all or part down pay- 3 bedroom OPEN sUN 19 TO 6 |CLARK REAL ESTATE To BUY. TO SELL _TO TRADE FE —_ OR FE > 1362 W. Hu Open MULTIPLE “LISTING SERVICE Partridge LAKEFRONT Very attractive 3 bedroom lake- front home in Waterford Town- ship Large screened porch fac:ng the lake Beautiful brick fireplace Gocd beach and dock All newlt decorated Off season priced a& just $13,500 on terms. A Sportsmans Lakefront This is a perfect lakefront home for those who like to live out vu doors as well as inside Has nice sand beach and dock on this clear, good sized fishing and boating lake Well landscaped iot. me BATH. ix DE HOME. 3 ara. rou SES o. — OR Sriesoen cou preferred. FE | _8 Broadway. : sk oe ainous Lies REFRIGERATOR. ; toches vad “Tetierels sis. cc i ent Parking lot 68 wk 96 era! erase. ] Trucks to Rent: a peste Fe ete :| ‘Roger B. Henry, 1 7 w IDE R BUSI- oger B. Henry, Inc. d : , kit ls TRUCKS, : ; _privieges. FE ‘Siais of VE: sesee poll MatD Seater ON ten z j ” ; ig en Sear pen eiies - Yrton Pickuse —ieton_ Stakes Homemaking, phooey' I call it K. P.: __Rooms With Board 38 Owner {caving City , IST FLOOR. COMPORTABLE AN ae Ee Pontiac Farm and : lot Close tn 60 Cottage. FE Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Rent | Houses Uni Unfurn. 36 room with or without board. FE | EbucE : Industrial Tractor Co. | Wtd. Household Goods 27 ist ~ wa Sentiewen—aooo—Foop.| Watet base Schoo! district 3 | WOODWARD West | ON ELIZABETH LAKE. Y EAR} 3 BEDRM_ BRICK. 1'2 BATHS. $00 | clean modern home. FE 2-0316. seaby ee er ‘ee FURNITURE NEEDED around. clean. pleasant for cou- | _Mo_in Clarkston. MA $1993. __| ROOM AND BOARD FOR PEN-| kitchen. large living, rm... sith Entire home or od lots, Get the 3 RM. o drinkers _7E FS J pepRic Some, Basement |"OQM AN? str Aw Oar Mie Ra.| dining L -iluen ‘closet, ‘baths. charse 54638 dolar outright of 1 Coos aS cc ths = & PVT. = caretaker of small ote pS vaBry FURN 3 RMS. PVT. OR_3-3692 SOMETHING AL NICE. COME | Ul rm with pulldown step to ainting & Decorating it for you B munity sau ee Goo we! Pas | Byes aie RATE bath & ent. Elderly couple pre. 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME |" see. TV. FE 50371, 14 Matihews| SOraS® nut Water soltencr, Pi & a 20 Je__Phone” ©) L x. Alberta 4 . 7 RMS & BATH WiL-| ‘ Near stores & bus $10)" Newly decorated. On ‘1% acre water heater water softener, ATED < ist fi 3 Gah ams Lk "541. a & week or $40 a mo FE ae FE §-2942. Caavalcscout Homes 38A| ‘rapes. carport on eae — | a . POOL LALA LLL 5 18T CLASS Zaprane axp AND DEC-| of furniture : st Floor ms. a Add get eds ORCHARD cr. APTS. 3 5 BEDROOM pen’ si00 PER HAVE VACANCIES MEN OR! paved street. §2,000 down with « ae FE Wr" - ANTIQUE, DISHES. ZN. re nd ent Clean & attractive. ee pate PVT furo. —mo._call PE 43006 _—___| “women. Beq or ambulatory pa-| ‘4's per cent mortgage and easy ae, lamps. ue re. PE 45-5375 | VERY 7 AND BATS. : BRAND N 3 ROOM HOUSE wir PARKING. | tents accepted Eas eat terms on balanc {ST CLASS WERT PAINTING |_MY 4157 AS ee Ee Ent_No_drinke 3-5583 ain CONDITION Ho "Soe $2080, OL 1-314 THREE BM Aaa: PVE: EMT. | Cast sie EM PORN APT.|t BALMER’ Otrect — > 7 Seal BODE x $c ‘Mo. —Lpe Rest Home_Fr 2410 8. woraRT lamer 42391 Ey PanwHnG. PAPER wane Wid. Miscellaneous 28 | 52a ee rea peg| “very clean PE s2416, "| ‘aewest modern spermment develop. | "7 dedrm "moders. 138 8 OPENING SOON |. SeSSOOM TERRACE Plas: 46018 ‘ent. ig Pins by $13 per week. , LARGE + i ment. Boros 9p", individual en | C PANGUS, REALTOR. SNA Tans Gien-Acres Nursing Home Now| tered tee bardoced floors. Y ‘ExTERIOR sHUT-} _FE #1431 and beth, heat, m I b , Bes 3 Stov® | 3 BDRM. HOUSE. $65.00 M accepting applications. For in-| 86.000 full +5364 gg Ah Dog fetes jouvers from | § ROOMS, EVERYTHING INCLUD Union Lake. ‘ = ——— saiied: eated at 35 Pond 8t. Ontonvilte. formation call FE 8-6013 PW. me DINN AN Fi Pairing TERIOR EY oid house? Private. MI 6-0288. . roosonasle cont ¥ .| WESTSIDE COUPLE = : 2 Contact Geo. Pinge! 120 nese ‘ w 42571 ee i» acs |WID, BOAT TRAILER TO MOVE | FE #46700. a. Snyder, Mgr.| lady only. 3 rms nod beim. Pvi.| » ae APARTMENTS | Lapeer. Pb, MO 431 Hotel Rooms 39 | ¢ W_HURON __ a Staraniceh Pree on FE Cao. 18 ft. vost gate | y con | _Apt_ BJ. . out. Air conditioned. A2 Oe eS, Ready for, immediate occupancy 3 JEST i wiru BATH $00 TIOTEL AUBURIN WILL TRADE | = F 7 RMS. PVT ENTR. & ATH, i| Free juipm DAILY & SUNDA mo o rkston. - New 3 bedroom home needs some INTERIOR. 6 EXTERIOR FADNT. — month 333 8, Tele Rooms by Day or Week or 4-468. Pree WANTED: WEIGHTS. BAR BELLS, | or 2 adults 02 Prail. FE 10 AM. THRO 3 BEDROO MODERN, YEAR 8 y o finishing Large ilving room, Salis dumb bells. 2-516. PVT. UTILITIES S rnished around Full basement. a Also 1 oF room ents kitchen with mahogany cupboards 5 * wan b °°3t $35. Debenture bonds.| 3} AND j] ROOMS PVT ENT. AND , Ee Pa ; furnished, 399 Pro- Ee eer apts. re for ae a space FLAT UNFURN. EM oe ond, 40x60, 3618 te $65 Dow N WALLS CLEANED 000. § e cout interest Call| bath. 11! N_ Telegraph. spect i 7 Bw fee and warm. | —* teen JehnPacekak. Dos new brick starter home OR 31901 | PE 9 8ew,_tresenre. (3 RMS FURN. ALL UTIL. TB SPOR LEABE, | Adults only tn ‘thi, building KG./ 5 BEDRM 2 YW'20LD BONE, om ork yourself & save money. Call Wanted to Rent 29 gi} only. $12 & week.| 109 per mo. Adults. 130 Semb Hempstead. 102 E, Huron st mo, Clarkston area, OR NEW STORE BUILDING. 6.300 8Q today on this one —— Television Service 22 Fe cabs or FE. 2620 tole. ‘Betair PE +1550. or_after_6 S781 3 AND $ RM. HOUSES - TIGUInE ft Will, spilt 1082, West Huron | CRAW FORD | AGENCY cuaseri ie NICE CLEAN LAROE ROOMS. | isr pLOOR THE 3 | UNPURN APT HEAT AND Ga- 21 _Aubure, off Sepnee viare rate eareet ore wnat (MY SUS st. ALL TV SERVICE CALLS AN-| girls, ages 8 and 4, desire 2 bed- Eigen: = ag Ade-comp) privi- bath Basement and garage FE Near Foot Town, FE Lead Soe Ne gap og EM 3-420 FUR- have ou in mind Paceted is in LAKE ORION MICHIGAN ered t ie ben Ceaceen 5 |. UTILITIES FU 34207. ain inter t t RATAL — Lake and Srucgeee Furn. or| 2 ROOMS & BATH WEST SIDE ae PLAT. NE, | 1 che welcome PE +7473. __| ¢ ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITY | businesses’ Front and ee feat PE 424138 wnfurn. §-7220. Reas Business or professiona! City 165 Chandler. _ “| WEST STER AND|- room. FE_ 26333 PE 2-5788 top parking Gas heat. Reasonable TV WANTED BY,A BUSINESS wom. | —“°™*>_PE 56006. ee TILE GATH_6| Weettortcn High efes — 5 ¢ RMS NEAR AUBURN e235 a| fect Call owner OR 3-460) after hed or ne Service an the use: of furniture for s 3 LAROE ROOMS WEST SIDE |° . ower stove & refrigerator. Gs- om pcs pf cies P.O, Box 367. Royal Oak | © Pm mee Mt. Clemens! 5 or 6 room home in exchange, Main floor Partly fur eter’) rage Large rooms. Pvt separste 2 bedrocms, . fea 85 0. 3 RM. HOUSE FoR RENT MoD. Rent Office Space 41 DAY On NIGHT TV SERVICE for the storage ences acy erases home above 3 car - e. Beau-| oon before ia "igh ‘area oriaties ern Near GMC. 855 Mo Ph PRP PARAL DIL PPL PE 5-126 or PE $6300 La — = tiful surroundin ckefront | Nese §.| FE 40712 |). BLOCK FROM SEARS ON 2 uP AKA We nave over 30 rental appl | 2 RM CABIN. 1 BLOCK FROM Clarkston-Watertord ‘urea & Dray- = a | Oskiand — 2 large rooms. heated YIRAYTON WOODS JENSEN 8 TV AFTERNOON ANL AND) cants Wanted bomes snd avis. Te! Huron. Trailer Part ns. OR ;3-8061.- WATERFORD APTS. |» ROOM MODERN bungalow | _ FE 30826 Le hee Sele is a OWE _ evenin . = . = miles west o' i | ; | < , “PonRIETs MIGHT SERVICE Au area gO RLTY 2 On 7 ROOM_APTS, y stock 7 BED mt Ee es VHITE BROS. me: Leen bake LESLIE R. | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. ATA — here is * saa) ar {or sosce. $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-3030| from Sears. PE 6-6182. ard. " FE 8-9018 MIDDLETON — FE 5-7721 <= a veto UOT Lat Gone is Radio a90 TV — es ‘ | bedroom ranch home. just 1 year i ?7RM EITCHENETTE. PVT BATH LAKEFRONT RANCH OR 3-1295 __or FE 5-7747 COMPLETING 20X44 AND 30X50; gig and h ciate witch ith Uphoistering 23 Share Living Quarters 3 30 & ent. ee furn Washer in- > BEDE LAKE stove and car- se0e Disie Mwy. | | 5 ROOMS. MODERN. NEWLY | attractive suburban stores or of. put is cupboards & range. larg ~ ls MATURE MEN WHO WANT cluded. FE or FE 6-140 ler bes 1 Diste Hwy. act Oper Evex ti! 9: Sun 16 ‘tt Bo Fert op ore a ase | fees fe were Bet to suit - ving room Rad the bath ROOMS. PVT. BATH. ant 1 ° | plastered walls, full bsm ually; CUSTOM UPHOLSTER.| cood home with privileges of “welcome. 52043 7 BEDROOM UPPER. Oh | ; Pies ustticosey asses =e _| FOR RENT BARBER SHOP OF. on a well shaded lot: Yes sir. "ig tite Cocley Lake Rd aa a a Sra APT CLOSE ¥ Bowe. 3 2 Rannel a ved Jets o} | Rent Houses Furnished 35 on POOMS 2 52, BEDROOMS. 0 ROS. | neces on buying equipment. FE | tbe full price s just $13 400. Tis DPROTERES | She want real gomte J ede | tril b me mit 7 ROOMS 13 STOWELL. FE, | BEDROOM, NICELY PURN- suite Court, G sorated Large 7 cS | ea 191_N Perry #t FE sees (Ores aige “feo , . | as : ished. 1 chid welcome. FE 3-4855| Children welcome. Rent $70.50 — AY eye e Wonderful _lecetca Fe See |S noo BARE 0 MONTH. |; REDRW. WALLED LAKE. MOD | _ Cell Harry Serwin_ FE 2-9156.—— OR > ae _ Oe ot Lost & Found i li Grcacteat iety with 2 RMS & BATH. PURN.| nus a BATH ADULTS NO Ciose_to city. Reas. MA ¢- 6 Room “femodeled, pestgntas | thts pearly-new 3 bedroom. brick. me, TAA PARAKEET LOST IN prt. ent tie Washington St. |? | Poners. Heat, PE S162. 11 8./? aan sant CAREPRONT HOME Ben Redlter partidge, FE 43581 | LEASE located off Sashebaw road. The 5 m t. room The * pect, us| Wea. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, 74% sane = poous AND BATH, GAS Sorat, | tle living-rm. is 15x30.. The tin: Seal reweed, Fi FE £1685. 7 Lovely ROOMS WH FAT Lake Orion. 875 @—main high-| recreation room ta ait Lost MY PAL MALE GERMAN) = ATTENTION!!! Ts Wem SATERDUND FLOOR. CONVEN- * foriwiner Calldr welcome, OR | S71 afer 6 0 mea Sake) ant) teri seen ot oo fe se ee reste” remere. (O62 = en |“ nished_ Prt entrance PE 48177 | TewTLY LOCATED NEA RSHOP. | 34163. {|S ROOM yMCOERE ran or Mr. Ka tie cov esi leitiagail __| WE NEED YOUR LAND CON- } LARGE RM BRICK APAR Loc : -| [BDRM HOME. ON LAKE ‘ORION _Crescent Lake $75 FE 42608 | man or Mr. Kampsen. os coved ceilings. oak floors _Ailegion. Mat = — TRACT. CASH BUYERS WAIT- 76 Doin peal BRICK APART PIN: Ww . HEAT FUR 3Bi Bree Relerences, MY 3-37 '¢ RMS 11 EDNA $60 MONTH | luminum storms & screens. Also vic. of Gerald & Auburn Rd. Re| ING, REASONABLE DISCOUNTS. —_ oo neem eee = _NISHED. ORLANDO 3-6234. | ROOMS AND BATH $50 MONTH | inquire 47_Edne_ | ar, undersized patio: 9x24. A Intie | ; - ba ve | 3} o' Car garage. * 24x I ree i = OBLIGATION EI at) wire 23 aur petinireat: | y pocwent & BATH INQUIRE 12/} BOOM ibos Rd. OR | 88 PER MONTH CRM HOUSE eae I lar, | stGtt is situated on 8 pa ft OT aon Ae rere ree C HAYDEN. Realtor & 3 RM. BACHELOR APTS. 3 RMS AND BATH [By “ENTR ¢_& 5 RMS KEEGO Sane rem (olay) 912685 BOreh ete | en as aaisiendere and Bold win. ce = se 862 ©? Walton SEAL | furnished. f $35 to 8% per mo. Utilities furn FE 45613 P on = —— cia HIGHLAND = a ROYAL} EEDROOW | I ‘ | Price is $18 600, 4.000 4 ae Duke. @ reward: FE o A QUICK, rain in ath ROOMS PVT ENT BATH. TV'3 ROOM UPPER APARTMENT | _Rd_ Watkins L Lake ; En ap tohle nee Telenhone. 6 ampsen 4-BEDROOM BRIC K LOST. MALE RED AND W smount |" Badwin bus FE 26102 | oa Oakland Ave Private bath 4 ROOMS IN HURON GARDENS to 3. FE 8-0421. Mr Lee. 2 X RICK AxD aie, LOW DISCOUNT TCOLY ROOME CLEAN & CLOSE | and entrance Heat and hot water| PE 5-004 : (REALTOR - FE 4. 0528 , Bs roomy 4 bedroom home has Beagle, vic Baldwin & Maybee | FE 5-166¢ fui ed. $50. FE +4807 ——_— | AUBURN HEIGHTS SMALL 4 RM q09 to be sold soon becatise the seii Rate Sir sty ET ooen 9 wp GD Shi “Eben, # 4/7 LANGE ROOME FET EATE , IS rte |e pete a ec | orice marital * com ulfe ag ES Rdrein ge Dork ie tel mowed itn bt AP ERLTY.CO. _bath and entrance FE 5-9573__| 3 ere eee oie eas § ROOM HOUSE. CLEAN, MOD- | a wa) waasare fl ee Toni othe NEAR jp oe eee eet Community dies’ watch a and an #o 2a3R APT. anton, "sia S-_pe po ee ern conveniences, EM 3-4 7 furnished, parking OR 31391, _ yard. Oi) heat. Sto ce envelope containing about sig in LA © and S18 per week iinesire 32 Au-|3 FR NR. TRANSPORTA- | 371, RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED | BUNGALOW - WEST SIDE NEAR L Bus. P 1A, 12 baths $15,500 with’ 61°00 Bills. Pinder may oe mone ~ burn,*off Sagin tation. orem & etc. Savoy, “Homes & apartmepts. furnished , Tel-Huron, ideal for working cou- Rent ease us. rop. 4 | down 4\:% mortgage. Sellers sce con ar hacer ass 5 cP EPO |e toon Peay | Rare an ae | Sibel te, sea oot value re ae 3 AN R | 5 : , . } ‘CASH MS WITH BATH. | emt. heat. ref & stove. $60 ARRO RLTY | bedroom. dressing room, and) Coa : : 7 eet Le. named| AVAILABLE FOR AND CON. ‘et “et children welcome $10 | 0 MOD BAT I #142 Cass-Bilsabett Ré,__FE 8.200 noe Lee or Me a) a ee WHITE BROS H and aa Lk., named| AVATLABLE 1 | - ATH. Low | — ij warehouse Sma : ont ie an aad ! Spr teed et pire re A iT SE a now. * welcome. Near Seas i | reat sts" Bead pitake Ra. BRICK) RMS ERD CRRA e ci ior ineraaion, 50 cok hate =! |” mwood, or, Madison Jr_ High. month 3- ot ae FE 2-60 Gent 5 MA 66603. “o . 5660 Dixie Hwy BLACK OWN ME —_— : NT — NEW AND entral High $85 MA 6-6603. 7 . ; ; e He vs a+ Cation el A. ohnson Path and. ent. ee me | oe Lbedre. re 2B) Coes, CAREFRG om $90 per | FOR LEASE. WEST SIDE CLOSE: Julin KY Irwin & Sons | Oven ON Beery ee i Vie of W Princeton ‘broken Seman eniya uwateous Gingellvilie. Gesase ee “inc Hi month ‘til June 1958 Deposit re-| to Webster School, 3 bedroom | REALTORS oon 'Y TO GI MTG. small chain around neck was) 5¢ = Schooi on FE quired. Also one at ah. all Jack | den or sun toom. full basement. | Ree es et or oon-Ve ~6 rm. ranch, FE_tsee REALTOR QE e283 |. FE Ss? on PE ein Loveland, FE 2- automatic heat and, hot water | WG We ioe Birest storms. Fa neat, fenced large - Sates es _Loveland, FE 2-487. y Fad LOST: YELLOW PARAKEET. | La So ‘T RMB. IST FLOOR WEST HU-| “Soo Saas gig PER WO.|CLEAN 2 BEDRM HOME FUR-| $100 per, monty tre eer FE | Phone FE 5-047 Eve PE 54846 en een ene : PE 45649 j ge, FE i ___ FE hished. $85 mo. Mod. FE 5-289. on ‘Bud’ Nicholie Realtor. F Fe nye Mi flan ana? : Tr 9723. , Tost —BEAoLe MALE TYRE CASH TaN PVF (BATH & ERT, ara SRLS eRe FO PT. POX | ro For Rent Miscellaneous 42 | ae gain wa” pot o> UNLIMITED a soumtonn Te erat 3 pees Ta aut ite Oakland Mae Lake, Ra plone. eto | bur BP Rlam bene on wes. }CAR INSULATED GARAGE OR gt nec c. Square j ' z Ave. Bexiee side. Inquire 85 Lincoln St ne ILS ; . e Orion. Reward, MY Purn, MA 56-3185 or FE 8-2512. Are yuab Sat Dr On premises Sat L workshop, 125 N, Telegraph. $20 FO THE PARTY WHO LOsT A PR| [osed"to west. page ie discount. |3 RMS. AND BATH. PVT RMS AND BATE. Oirela OR | —& Sun, only, Lincoln $4615 = _a month ae lasee; in Teluron area some-| no ob! all PE +3844 or son of eouple Util furnished, 865 | §458i- FOR R RENT. $ 6 RM FURN, YEAR: FOR LEASE ; ___ For r Sale Houses 43 : weer, ease juire iS c McCul- ro roun akefron use fae N brick. : ¢ Ponting cork! ssified Ad, oun iden ALTY EM, APTS OR 34708, 16 * seat bot AND BATH UPFER.| Gay Lake, PH Maple 51767, | heat, : fie basement. Im: im MANY pedal minute. Full y 5 per cent int.. # ‘A reat value.” storms. i ‘birch cupboards. “Priced at only $8,900." $1,500 DOWN—Income special. Over per mo. ine & your own - feet £ “Owner leaving city.” ~~ an $00 GI SPECIAL-—Nothing down. ost 44 acre of land with 3 Seto modern bungglow home. Full basement storms. Oak fhoors. Sensational value. - otHERS—tor you to select from. Call us today. List with us for fast & efficient service. WE BUY, SELL & TRADE. le, 18 BROWN Realtor 1362 W. Hur Ph, PE 24810 Multiple Listing aereireliaes John K. IRWIN SUBURBAN RANCH attractive 6 room hame attached garage. faced as in throughout. ted, Siewty: of storage ces. ameed yard. blocks from gfade and iS High School, $13,500. Teel AREA k 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Bie rooms, lots of closets. Very ee e garage 24x30. zictare win- enced, Only $17,000. . NO (MONEY DOWN e 2 bedroom home on north ends, Easy to keep up. Only Very oe NEW See this beautiful brick custom built home. 6 rooms, ce- ramic tile baths, full basement. gas heat, aluminum double garage. Located in Jovely Cher- eee ee Shown by appoint- ~men John Kk. Jewin & Sons ealtors nee 1925 313. West Huron St. Phone FE 5-0447 Eve FE 5-4846 $10.500. Terms ' | FE _8-2763 or EVES GILES Crescent Lake § rooms edroom with lake privileges. Full base- ment, auto. Pe nent 1's car garage cely wooded lots, only $300" ried Bungalow foom 3 bedroom home, giassed-In porch and patio. plus 2 oe ere Lake privile eges Lake. Only $7,975 with 3800 down. Michaels 6 room 2 bedroom home with auto. oll heat and 1 car garage. Near stores, etc GILES REALTY CO. PE 5.6175 221 BALDWIN AVE OPEN 9 AM-9 P.M __MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ $9,500 Will build 3 bedroom house with | Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Plus minimum costs Moves You In! ; SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES |" MODEL OPEN. WEFKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 EXCE 766 Stanley at 2 pene pore of Montcalm neoin Jr High W ESTOW N RE: AL a OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE: Here is your opportunity to own | it will hy ive your own home and for itself This two family, rooms down and five rooms up The extra apartment will make What your monthly payment, more could ow ask? ; Call Our Office for Full Information ATTENTION VTE IIE IRONS Modern home within walking dis: | Has living | sroom and kitchen on the first three bedrooms and bath tance of Bt, Fred's. floor on the second floor, Steam heat car carege Excetlent Condition ~~ Nothing down to Vets Office Open Sunday For Your Convenience 1-55 p.m, WM. A KENNEDY REALTOR Huron __Open_ ‘Ev renings ' MILLER EARLY NEW CONTEMPO- RARY brick. 3. nice bedrooms, lovelf colored bath, has mate in vanity. The spacious living roo has floor to foof windows, A huge 311 Ww "HT = equipped with snack » bar, mica cabinets, stove, etc, finished base- ment has extra lavatory, copper drive & Easy F TRADE FOR TRAILER modern west side 2 bedroom 1 floo home. 18x19 ft. living room, arse kitchen has eating space rae includes good elec. stove & ft. refrigerator. Owner will Renae for good housetrailer or sel] for 47,490—§2.000 down. Bal. $55 per month, : Fie td school nearby William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 2 Bedroom home. ving mtu S 5 < room, dining roo m° anc * NEW FHA TERMS Kitchen down) Both | bed- $500 DOWN — bedroom brick Con) CERI hao) Mee Gl of front bungalow coats large room, closet space. Full basement. partiy fin up. full basement.. gas’ cir hea. S20cet eta ane heat storms & screens, feaced & ieee i garden plot. Priced vell landscaped yard, unusual & or quick sale at $8.500 attractive arrangement inside. Just mortgage costs to GI YOU MUST SEE to apprecibte| f Spproximately $350. > i CLARKSTON—Your young- WHY PAY RENT | aters can eens ages GI NOTHING DOWN-$55 per garten and graduate from mo, includes taxes & Gprarecce | high school all within 2 6 jarge rooms pilus 1% story, blocks from home. Almost style, full baxement, Be heal, st | new 3 bedroom with a full Mikes area. CALL NOW basement. Knotty Pine has a pees used in the a eeare 2 " vin ern F farm-style Sichent Approx- Ne J. R. Hiltz imately *4 of an ecre in a : Reslter very choice location, Full é 1611 W_ Heron FE 546181 except ing conte toe AAA Weoar By owner. 3 bedroom: tile bath ‘VERY PRETTY lke new 4 full basement, car garage ré>m home. Large living fenced yard, tning room See! room 2 bedrooms am- is sopresete) Quic _ bassession ‘ He ple. winers jue bath z . chen an ning area <{° " f df i com bine Full basement. J ULL PRICE $9600 i i] heat Aluminum storms SYLVAN LAKE : Stee Hi psens: Approximately Warwick has new 3 be , : pir ts ya lp hme nse | RAY ONEIL, Realtor $09" tho Sherwood re ey 262 8 Telegraph Rd, n 0-8 : FE 2-2108,. t Sunday, . | FE 3-7103 FE 46095 \. Breet eee, GEueeee=y . - \ , 1075 W. Hurén —- Open 9 to 9 B 8, Woodward Bram 's rm. separate bearoo te met Brepians, proving BROOCK athe 4-6700 bedroom fri —_— cond 2 mae, ex alt ea rms. rms bal carpeting and tock fen co rp and. wa OC: ro! Tade * Born sah 80g” cash MY schoo]. 3-4261 ton. jay N, Saginaw St | STOUTS ‘Best Buys Today . GAS HEAT | In this charming brick ranch 1955 built and ready immediate occupancy. it > the— extra’ “ineluding -ear- - = . ~ alum num storms and screens, 3 bedrooms, Giant 24x26 parage, Waterfor “ $750 DOWN Big white frame down plus 2 bedroo: up. Part basement Electric hot water Only $35 per month on the balance. Immediate possession. Let us show you & real value, DRAYTON Vacant bungalow containing . 4 rooms and full bath plus . residential to shopping. Oi] heat. be handled now for only $1.000 down. AKEVIL EE bath road. Part 715x290 lot, Only $509 down. $630 DOWN Located (pee walters oe and ready for imm. ate oc- cupancy. eaek= hoking 4 room and bath bungalow and garage. Needs some fin- ishing on the inside. Own- er would accept free and clear car a3 down payment. on rad r $395 DOWN $ room and bath bungalow with full baeement located in the city off Baldwin. Paved street and connected to city water and sewer. Only $56 per month on the balance. » cc 634 ACRES Unusttal building site with 1100 feet of frontage on blacktop road. Wooded and cuecioon eee a beautiful val- tanding rural area you are jooking for some- thing that will give you el- bow room and privacy see this, $500 -down. ELIZABETH LAKE Beautifully landscaped lake- front lot on Elizabetli Lake with over 60 feet of sandy e. Mortorway drive asec lot re sioeied in of be” handled 7 92500 lesan Bl SINESS LOT 100 200 lot located in paplery growing area ideal for an_ tnvestment. eres $1750 with and $30 per month, Wecaied near Clarkston. Realtor ‘ FE 5-8165 Edw. M. Stout, aa Daily ‘Til YAWE) SI. Only $300 down plus costs. on ro rs. old, bal, oil farnaes, double landscaped, black top street, to schools. 5 ACRES Brick Ranch Home Eecoted on black top road, 7 miles from court house, beauti- ful modern ranch home, attached arage, all spacious rooms, 2 frep aces, large basement. - FAMIL A wonderful brick building bav- ing 4 modern apartments. Beau- tiful oak floors, plastered walls, as heat, west side location, on us line, shown by appointment. WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES mot eth 6 53-55 N. ustke 181 ves. mortgage arage, close LI_2-4677 newly plastered wails and a one FE 4-3560 dream kitchen which is perfect md plumbing, water softener Cement. 262 8. Telegr vari Fe OST graph MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OC) NE } L NORTH END is the loca- tron of this charming Bric home 18%. ft g room pus 8 x 8 din Kitch- en and 2 nice Full basement, Aluminum garage beautifully A‘l cement drive. terms. Full price $13,950. Call teday for en appoint- ment. : 3 BEDROOM BRICE 1 flocr P ; home, Near Watkins ake. Living room with pic- ture window, wall to wall carpeting. Ceramic tiled ba te ely decorated Basement | com- ei, bedrooms double On 2 landscaped lots. FHA th roughout. SLICES oF HAM: ~ “Our anchor man ‘Tooks ‘mighty impress FE sia “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor Clemens 8&t. or EM 3-4200 & eT 8T a AREA, 3 For Sale Houses 43 Realtor leges. Imm te possession. -831: q poe + SUNDAY 2-5 LONG, LOW BRICK ranch home featuring a large richly carpeted living room plus i area. 3 lovel south Commerce Walled Lake. Only $14,500. ‘uur. Maynard will be in charge. William Miller FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron Open 9 tm 8 3 J.J 2536 “DIXIE HWY JOLL BEDROOM TRI- Sg i re @ room, jove- iy kitchen, Basement with ree- reation room. oi] furnace, 1'% baths. and screens. ag pes foe fully lastered. Onlv . lance Iike rent ONCE IN A LIFETIME ern home. with joes bed Oil fur- Nice fenced Asking $7,450. 2 bedroom mod Watkins Lake nace. 2 piece ti Jot with 12 trees. en wonderful terms. Evenings after 6 call OR 3-175 JOLL. REALTY FE 44561 J SUNDAY 265. 2851 FRANKL ES RD. fapeb home Subdivisiin rooms, fsmily room, kitehen with built ins, °2 car attached garage. adore FRANELIN TO SIGNS WALLED L AKE Beautiful 4 bedroom brick and frame ranch home. 244 baths, large Bvies room master bed- |- room with fireplace and dress- ing room, recreation room velo Per hob hus ity room, Lot 200 terms. living in the country ees ater 6 call FE 5-2935 or E 2-981 A JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 a | Established tn 1916 — DIXIE HWY. — 100 ft. frontage plus 2-bedroom home. full b and full basement oi] heat. Also cement block suitable for elie or small business. Here is good value at only $10.5¢0 with ri 750 ear See it. CLARKSTON AREA ype 3-bedroom home. tiled bath, {! heat Large lot, lake Bs Nice lawn and shrubs Quick pos- session. da consider trade” $12.- 600 — term SEMI-PRIVATE LAKE—Acreage lus a eperex: 4 acres of land, Lge lock building. New furnace. is is @ eprint fed lake. Paved road. Owner will sacrifice at $950 down. Ranch Floyd Kent, Inc, Realtor. 7200, Do at ‘Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER Ps PARKING pletely finds! built-in bar. Landscaped cor- ner lot. k Bar- pit. $15.265 with approximately $3,400 down to existing GT mortgage hens payments of $83.85 per including _ taxes and inenrance: BEDROOM ~™ bet brick 1... Hes and just $12,600. Basg- ment has eu recreation possibilities Excellent loca- tlon near good beach with — lake privileges. Takes about *$2.400 down, On the better buys for the money. - DON'T RENT when you can 3b a wéll-kept, almost new edroom brick for $1,000 down. Assume an existing low interest mortgage. No closing -costs or investiga- tion and almost immediate possession Yes —- There's a basement. $500 DOWN ‘ts all need to buy a sharp new bungalow. Has extra large bedroom a 19 ft. living room and a 12 ft. kitehen. Beautifu] pine used in the Also a Formica you'll “HOUSE BEAUTIFUL" way to describe 216 x : room, has a natural abs ace and lush wali-to- wa voplecy 3 bedrooms on I floor. decorated, and = built in . refrigerator The bumper pool game stays and there’ s a shuffie- board court also. A 24 x 28 two car attached and pias- tered garage, Paved drive ase street. Fine lets = RAY ONEIL, Realtor FE bss 7103 670 LA Huron se, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN. - Houses Model Home Sale Just a few and 4 bedroom brick ranch fiomes that have been as models now on sale at greatly reduced prices, May need clean deco: rating. FROM ocoDpWw SQUARE LAKE ROADS Flizabeth Lake Front Sat. and Sun. 1 to 7, 4765 Motor- way Dr. If you have “been looking for @ first class lake front home cs it, 7 gracious and 2% baths. Modern itchen with built in oven-range. i teseetaey decorated. Wooded Best sand ot 60x220. 2 car garage. est sand beach. To incl - car- draperies an —_ 1 valug at $2800, on Elizabeth Lake if you should prefer te build, 166 Oneida Road OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5. This Is°a choice all brick ranch in — Hills. Built In 1 4 car- . living room, latest ol — en design, 3 mee bedroo 144. tiled baths , High Iient pase ment for recreation. To include new ca — draperies and ex- ee w velvet green lawn and shade. j 7 JOHN Kinzler Ph. FE . FE 2-0829 Eve. ving room | rae Sale ee ee ee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAKEFRONT LAKEFRONT . On waren ws SATURDAY 3-6 P.M. SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. SUNDAY 2-5 NEW 1959 Tri-Levels AR: WATCH FOR SIGNG— S|) 6 OPEN 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, Houses “3 eed R. MUL’ Near H 4395 Dixie H > ot Colored aoe. AF the best aw over. ant and 4 ROOMS AND PART BASEMENT. ~ SUNDAY CALL OA 86-3786 . VALUET, Realtor 5-0603 2-Bedrm., Full Basem't NEWEST &- FINEST space Lakefront Development IN THE AREA WHY NOT PROVE IT TO YOURSELF JAYNO | HEIGHTS MILE .EAST or sil, SILVER. L LAKE RD. home Only 5750 Down Move Right In Llp boc No morlgeaerenn . Giroux-Franks Woe — oS te bag $300 DOWN LOCATED AT . 100 FT. untoon Lake contract rear a month. No red rges. is 3-970 St DAILY 27 INSPECT T BRICK MODELS aT LEA woo hake the | OF 1 INDAY 10-7 HE 3 LOVELY NT LAKE _., WE TRADE 106 WALL ST. & bath Full basement. 107 Elizabeth Lake Rd. RK 1% B PIKE st VETERANS __ conven. ‘wasn eres: 3 bedroom brick near Web- Start your life in the coun- ster School, Li room try with —— down but with fireplace, dining room, mortgage This East family sized modern kitchen - suburban Venanien on a and full basement — = oop Ja R ra SS Low a } ans oeare fandscaped me gas he Q arage. Pl lot. Priced $17,500. Evening aye keaed uma. erties. sunday, FE 20803. - This is ® peach, Full price : only $12,500, “| STRIKE a a IT RICH... SUNDAY 3-5. With this 3 family income. Sompteeiy “modern, is re 6950 Church Street M a tn a bes a New ore < full ce- Fae Gie toe Soorat | A be Baltect ao a corse |» Seika tte WE B LAND CONTR. 5 ed pore and 2 “ ASK p24 TOM BA AN cu ak bie ig « : Sunday and see it, For 5 . ‘ ticulars call ws, URN atem an LEFT AT LIGHT : . * | 4 CLA ON TO ae @ chest, step tables. Maple desk & chair, misc, a DINING RM. TABLE AD. upholstered — A-l seand Call &.m, or even OR 3-11 DINING ROOM SOTTE: Te older style. Walnut, $35. FE 46131, DELUXE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Kel a range 3 yrs. old OR ANIA KING SIZE FOAM RUB- be headboard with matching man's highboy chest benc brand new, never nish, KE bes used, modern Dani DROP LEAF TABLE AND . Duncan enaie ms a stove. Exe. condi- Elec. EM 7E AND SIMPLEX condition, FE 5-8008 3 COMPLETE oped OF Bas niture, good condition, 28635 -Loc dale, Southfield, EL 6-1180. 3 BLOND LIVING ROOM TABLES, cheap, FE 40218. 6 oot dea Te beara F cokeees Double di | See eect +n brand new davenport ee aap deoety ior lames af or ay only eekly, | Pea’ % ease : $15. 16,50 1 TY ed = Azmin Rug Cy Cetison Pe Purniture.|. "SG shape. With Bon Tv stand. -THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, ELEC. RANGE IN GOOD < CONDI- we JET ae 2 Sp a” pressure tank, OL, 2-2822. FOLDING TEETER TABLE, COM- bination high chair and play table Has adjustable —— me legs = unbreakable plastic top, Can't tip over. Call 2-0879 after 3:30. FRIGIDAIRE DOUBLE OVEN electric Fane. Keoretnag Pm — Neo roe ee b Looe at sdreduing ta table, fale double w bedeereas: $7 ‘80. FACTORY A fel’ Spe 8 at cur, a or ee a lee roe of ft pho de _Howar! E 4-516 vais AIRE ELEC. RANGE. vara eondfon 452 Orchard Lake Ave after 4 p.m, FraresEas £31 M ELS ay — aor, ue . MA §-6011. Se hire, it’s FE 2-8181; aura PLU South iw : é 10 YEAR | hoy water heater. #6 T ompson, 7008 Mse % mile ") ae-+. S00 and up Used ‘storm sash io... SO Good exterior paint...... $3.25 Saw & hammer eee carr of nails We carry a ee (= —_ A narters Opdyke Mkt, PE 6-7941. = for oi} town kitchen gas -eaee 2 Mahogany rye er Pl Plyscore * = Rt SPECIALS ee White Pine. Eeare PAP LUMBER CO. _ Meeneee a - Maple’ and a Lake » Phone Market 41084 “NO MONEY DOWN . * DO YOU NEED MATERIALS FOR A sauna aniecs ways, palatine tree: ‘a 4, ‘€ ‘Ss. . rete i dia’ vesen< padien vusw seat) “| real a Tneulatioe, “iitchen eabl- ‘ rr ; bull ins, “mise ceeating ; 18 W. Pike 2 Terms FE ¢-1122 TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS range R. B. Munro Elec. Co. 1060 W Huron TWIN BED & SPRINGS, APT. authentic hela 0%. FE 5-014 TRADE Gag ace FOR ELEC. ge R. B_ Munro Elec tric Co., 1080 W. c VACUUM CLEANERS $1.50 & UP. Murra: 066 Myrtle. ee USED TV REBUILT & GUARAN- Lake Store. teed. Obe] TV U Union Village Bulnite 36511. UsED eg RIGERATORS. ASoteg & vf eine enree Elec. ~ 1060 Used Tae In rae Lounge chair .. 5 pt breakfast fet. Washer 5 rm, of] heater Davenport & chair 29° 5 rm_coal hea THOMAS "ECONOMY 361 S. Saginaw PE 3-0151 WASHING MACHINE. ppl iaed tional matic $129.50 value $89.95. Siig rake scratched. Michigan Fluorescent 393_Orchard Lk, Ave. — 4. _— & oo RANGES Tn COM- ination wi aS eT Sam- uel's Appltanes. ——— $25, GAS “ e HEAT- $20. 21 TV $55 chine 435: $25. Electric sewing z mnent Electric’ stove $40 heater. E 8 T INGHOUSE REFRIGERA- ine a cubic hh st con- . $60, MAyfair 6-55 “WANTED ALIVE! Late Saal, iis at fair prices. We fix ‘em to resell s at low prices Co, ieee Rd. f ght 54 patie Christmas Gifts 59 BOY'S CHICAGO ROLLER __Skates, size 12 and 2, 734 Joslyn. PHOTO GREETING CARDS, MADE from your own neg. or prints. Eee Boake, by emp, nowenow. ___Christmas Trees 59A BEAUTIFUL SELECTED SCOTCH ine Christmas trees. Reas. MA- ple 5-1501. For Sale Misceflaneous 60 % IN. w saree heme ea M% "a cen’ time, mgr rent Poe at roretany at lo is Soe namental tron, & Rochester Por 4 ae plumetes Call on %E 04 If no answer. call OL 1-6623 Pda A RAILER $40 3 wrERC TRAILER STEEL frame $50. aa 2 FUEL O a D CON: > iiton. will deliver. PE $4120. _ = CARPETS — — INSTALLED ADVANCE CARPET CO 3700 _Sashabaw—Drayton—OR 3-7407 COLD WAVE ECIAL $5.50 COM- “ plete, Dorothy's FE _2-1244 rnin Hel NOVICE RADIO 8TA- eta auonaer HUTS. 20'x57. Phone MY 3-4542 after 3:30 DIAMOND RING, WHITE SorD- solitaire €3 point dia mond 8-2013. DUO THERM HEATER allon fuel ee 38 a, se oe ene aoe il “good _¢ond : ‘EVOAGEMENT AND Tr EDEING “EMPIRE Special 1x4 68-10-12 2x4—6-8-10-12 $99.50 Bee M CASH & RRY Truck foad lots Gohverea free Empire Supplies C Co: 2600 Union Lk. Rd. i WELDERS 220 TOLE ae AC. 125 to 250 amps. Also gas weid- J, biotin vn el ri. noon ing and_ FORD TRA Sa E STANDING TOILETS 18.98 ible bowl sink ........ | Washbowls with “Ss 3-pe. bath’ sets . eolared bath set iF Cane acto nds -irregulars SAVE Vina sferiy 172 8. Sa ina FOR SALE % HP BURKS DEEP - well jet pump & tank. FE 8-3076. FOR SALE: COLEMAN SPACE pentet. Like new, FE_5-1067 GAS OIL FURNACES, SERV- ice al makes, free estimates. FE oe & OIL FURNACES SERVICE 4-0456 makes Free estimates. FE Garage Doers OVERHEAD ase are and all standard Wood & steel i foldaway. closet doors ACTOR WITH PLOW & 227 Hemmingway &t., Disa; stairwi paves fe window er ectric gare: oor oO) rs Garage Fon te model . Stop in ary on “or wagn Nestimates Open * BERRY DOOR SALES Jn 8. Paddock : FE }_ 2-0203 "GAS FURNACE. 175,000 BFU WITH blowér (. controls. $150. MY 3-301) Phyfe dining com suite 7 water and : +8670. j = ers, app alent x water heater — ua us a fears pd. ane pet Da UST 3, roc mon a “i ie ze ieee Maple and tile, gaivanised copper,| pay. Call MAple 5-2400. 0-3488. black p=} and 3. 'e ; Bros ions OPELY stone. INDEPENDENCE OCTOBER SPECIALS | 288 R FE +843) Building Supply Co. REFRIGERATORS Renewed. ; , 7183_N CLARESTON sizes, guaran ONLY ARTERLY STOVES, gas or electric. Burmeister S 2°, ES ea een — ees } : oh age car insurance. MA 4-3960, BER SELLOUT GOOD OUSEKEEPING sHOP CASH WAY Several riding mowers at_rea- of . sonable offer over er 5] W. HURON FE 4-1555 LUMBER mowers at 30 per cent disco Oli? FLOOR FURNACE, $0.00 B 7 EVANS EQUIP 601 DIXIE HWY. T.U 2 years old. $15. MY 3-1927. MA 53-1878 or OR 3-7924 | ONE. POLL ciZe BED. SPRING. ~ Closed Until Monda: and mattress walnut ve- OIL FLOOR FURNA ALL | seer Reese 23-0402 |. 4x8" 3 ee ——- feod nh 73 5S. —— x8 x arke _ ORDERS TAKEN FOR NEW GEN. ; eral Chel comp, ove, reir. and | PILASTERBOARD Ties Race ald | Bon G $i 25 pee vod lt roler. Make of- A ~ 2 OIL HEATER, 30,000 BTU, Ri 50; | HEATERS 4’ x & x %” 2 wheel trailer $25. : Siegler gives you furnace best PLYSCORE_ On FURNACE 7.008 BTU, | | Sik GSES GW REFS ROW THIS WEEK ONLY PosT LIGHTS PORCH LIGHTS. ‘ SETS. : é ron value, Ww ALTON T $a. ; $4.95 fear Imasete complete selection of J N TV ; FOO ouse. Ter- 15 E Walton ROCKLATH _5e3° Orenard Ls derbagre ieee —_ = IN = 98c PITLESS PUMP ADAPTER FOR ~~ PENTRON TAPE RECORDER. BUNDLE well. 6 in. diameter. 5 ft long. \ worth $300. sell for $99. 6612 Call R. J. Langerman, MArket } Willams Lk R — BAL yeaty awe: : pots 41543 or MA 41778. . ' meus console “oni TS 3 -oxe-¢ Flush dr. with lights $14.95 PAINT SALE aan troar i ee pow only... $189 Alum. comb dr. Comp ... $23.95) goecta! Berry Bros, house paint, ‘ ely fr .d! reezer s = Zenith Hi Pi ! wat Bonkers $89 MATT THICK Gaerne a mae Sear i Many wave" Neo from INSULATION 435 Orchard Lake Ave. FE_ 5-6150 i nN. 6-6 ' ° ; ROOERS SIL SrvEn SUATE FLAIR, $29.95 ee oOe : ’ cond. $45. MI_6-5523. PER 1,000 FT V-groove Birch .......... $11.95 Feige 2 Fr. 2 Wee V-grove Mahogany ....... $7.95 EPRIGERATO? 9 CU. Rg aio 5 = coplog ber gary Sg llr : ’ PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. iirateatsie | Burmeisters |weeibeinive re hae srigeaerent | Northern | M BOILER & STOVES. “Purmer ae wet mao a in 00d condition. on Buitabie 6. ~ : or or room a a Fr a Lumber Co. | Pins 3 “e SOLD HOME. are STOVE, RE- STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT : frig table, boat misc. OR 3-2279. wooce 8 ae are Ra = iy | 2 Ee Corrugated pe. is hr eee aN PORTABLES, WITH zis Sundays 10 0) 9 | PLASTER COLORS — is SHADES Lope pent res Free g° x & Flue Lining, $1.25 Ea. _Cart’s Appliance OR 39702 Ln Aye OIL TANK $12. MArket Brick Mortar + deers $128 at AUTOMA TIC WASHER 4&_ 2) Incinerator and Duteh’ Oven goers __wheel_ trailer, Cheap. PE 58-1277. or a Sided, | aed we) ae see BLOWER AND CONTROLS WITH | fy Orchard Lake Ave. FE Ti 5-391. aHALLOW WELL PUMP. COM- pletel —— =. Reve well jet, rebu: af, $20. SPECIALS — Gas water beater, 30 gal.... $49.95 — Elec. water heater, 52 gal - $60.55” New Morrison space heaters 700 BIG © 2 eae 173.00 pustivte: sq on 45 New Fe ‘oak. CBee. per 75.00 New 3 ie ataide fusb doors 12.95- 4" sot! pipe. 3.70 3" soil WO + CeRiNe . ‘LUMBER 320_8, Paddock FE 2-9784 STOKER WITH CONTROLS, COM- be tire, tube and flap, FB SAVE UP TO 50% On house point, Interior and ex- ep $2.95 gal. and I $3.95 ; dinates satisfaction. KING BROS Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke FE 40734 or “FE 41112 : STAINLESS STEEL pour LE - ; sinks, 2 ee ot ahh 9.95. Thompson. mile west of Airport STALL SHOWERS COMPLETE with faucets and curtain, $69.50 value, $34.45. Lavatories complete with gleaming chrome faucets, eae, Toilets $49.50 values at 4.50. These are factory seconds. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- chard Lake Ave TWO aid gau Or 3 TANKS, Exc. eond. 62042. TALBOTT LUMBER Form doors and windows, wood or aluminum. Glass put in your 1025 Oakland Ave. FE a eee ARMY ED SHIELD RE aici SR to meet your meeds: rniture, ee teen 145 * ry ‘WEST LAW — s USED OTL FURNACE WITH CON- trols and blower. Not gun $50, EM 3-6324. ; USED OIL BURNERS WITH ALL ‘ controls reasonable. can arrange | _for installation. 73 8. Parke St. : USED EVANS Ol. FURNACES. PE 8-378 and FE 4-0032, USED OIL CONVERSION FUR- ee tank, abt 9 controls. 4&. Cheap. MY 2-3135, VM a ey PORTABLE honograph, 3 speed automatic, ike new. Electrolux vacuum cleaner tages Lett winding attach- ment, EM 3. eed Crone Doors Clos: out, Birch, mahogany & fouverea byfold type doors. As BERRY DOOR SALES 371_8. Paddock FE_ 2-0203 WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI- ngtion doors and seme BENSON LUMBER GO! HOT WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL. gas, new, Consumers Power ap- heaters at terrific values. Michi- ~ rab 393 Orchard _Shop, 55 58 Willams, FE 4-6433. RELOADING COMPONENTS USED GINS Hunting Dogs. 69A SLAYBAUGH'S - ee Oakisns FE _€-0453/) xc MALE BEAGLES. 6 MOS. REVOLVER, 22 CALIBER,& HOL-| 1 Female. all started. OR 3-6354 _-tter_ $25. FE 62008. before oe |AKC, SPRINGER SPANIEL FE opera a GUAGE DOUBLE 40027 arre| gun e hew aKC REG BLACK AND TAN Henrydale, Auburn Hts, male coon hound. 17 months old. Shotgun shells - max load—12-16-20.| $65. Call rE 2-0329. 1G Sioa net te sen PHILIPS SPOR’ see eet 7 N Saginaw “ USED opel + cheap MA making barry an ENGLISH POINTER PUPS, REG- istered. FE 8-6460. oe SHORT HAIR POINTER, eee By ban old. A-1 bird dog. aeeann SHORT HAIRED POINT: er thoroughbred, papers Re yaas, WINCHESTER eur: MODEL 12); auge full choke, Shea 2 Moos 12 __ventilated rib. $90. Male, 3 years old. 1488, GOOD HUNTING DOG $40. FE | 5-9880 _ Hunting Accommo. 654 haired pointe' Reg. male. $125. | pon Bate = ONE | MAyvfair 6-3018 i ) ‘EE — 40 ACRES, 2 HUN ‘NGLISH T es cabins nr Beery ree Grand REP Sy ey HIpEO Sa arais 1 cabin urnished tos heat, bottle gas for cooking. good REG ENGLISH POINTERS 4 MO well 00 cash. Shorty Hook o'd | Cheap 5 1 Ki imbali FE 8-1897 NITE CR RED WORMS 100 for 389 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE. Open 24 hours, 7 days. $14 _ 3130 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-5260 |REG ENGLISH POINTER. WELL “Bait, Minnows, Etc. 5B AWLERS, 3 DZ. FOR | trained 307 N. Perry | er. 1_yr_old FE 2-4990 S| POINTER PUPEZES, REG. AMER- ican field FE’ 5-5637. ‘Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ~~ 1 DAY SERVICE. BLACK DIRT.| CATS BOARDED — Suite Burr-Shell, 375 8. Tele. sand, gravel and rock. FE 5-7645 | _Bragh 1-2-3 OR MORE LOADS TOP SOIL » Hav Grain & Peed 71. | RR ee Loaded or deliv- FE 5-5643 er biack dirt. ered. Field office, o FE8-6642 "list AND 2ND HAY, $17 AND UP 1 OR humus, 689 Lochaven, FE 5 MORE YDS waded 7 OF jiagns WUACKDIRG On PEAT _prompt delivery, OR 3-0644. § YARDS OF BLACK DIRT, $9 | Said & gravel, EM 3-068] 4-| TOP SOIL BLACK DIR EAT Ges a week 1413. Straw & twine. Phone MA 5-0666. Also mus Ich bay Wiil de- liver. OA 8-2179 | For Sale Livestock 72 GOOD YORKSHIRE BROOD a) | sows due now OAkland 8-2048 _ Sand & gravel. FE 43058. rE FoR SALE 10 YEAR OLD BUCK- 5-7664.__- skin mare. $150 OL 1-6745 or OL BLACE DIRT. TOP SOIL; 1-103), _ oe Lawns seeded. $10, FE 5-0214. [JUST OUT OF ROCHESTER, BY &+ TOP SOIL, CRUSRED STONE,| owner 7 room 2 baths. true * sand aparece peat, fill Bari) ranch home Beamed ceiling. . Howse: 3-053 piank Soars n are an a square feet of living area A “hum binck @trt Bulidoring or Co die Bcres OL eee eae aint ree ishing eft swim- favating basements. OR _3-6932 ming Phone OL 1-6745 or OL A-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE.| 1-1031 Open house Sunday from Sand Gravel, Fill ue Conklin 3_to § p.m. _FE § B-1112 ot FE 2-857: LA ~ TOPSOIL,. 1 BLACK DIRT & |WESTERN SADDLE RAWHIDE tree, $65. MAyfair 6-5553 peat Fill, gand, clay or gravel _OR 3.7549 | For Sale Poultry 74 American FoR SALE: 98 CHICKENS. 600, ea OR 3-815 Stone Products ~ Sale Farm Proauce 75 0A etone ........ AERC Pea rock... 9 Oversized stone Fill dirt : i per yd 90 per yd_/ $1 25 per yd $1.50 0 per lon lent per ¥ Beach Saad a eciaieeee ae Delivery extra “MA pale 6335 SASHABAW RD. BLAGR AND FILL DIRT. BEACH and. ad gravel Vicinity Union ke a 32403, - AND GOOD FARM TOP 8s0IL black dirt. 6 ds. delivered re M% $9 deliver 600D ROAD GRAVEL 5 YD&.. $7 00. Delivered FE 4-6588 PREPARED paiveway GRAVEL FE 43263 FE 1466 SHREDDED PE AT Del. B. L. French. OR 3-9733) Will WELL ROTTED M ah ages :PEST Y 2 AY fill, of farm top soil YARD & DRIVEW — gravel, 53582 GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell RAIN | etc. FE things you're not: using) § eeoneh ie Ads! i } ¢ | APPLES, PEARS CIDER HONEY Kingsbury's, .2330 Clarkston Rd | _Lake Orion APPLES BRING BASKETS. CRIS- 5670 Commerce man Orchards, Rd. arries DELICIOUS ORCHARD 691 N Squirrel Rd. Auburn Heiette APPLES-GR NSTEIN, CORT- land, bicintock, Delicious, Jona- than, Snow, Winter Banana, Grimes Golden & others, Hallo- ween pumpkins Sweet cider. Oak- land Orehards, 2205 East Com- merce R.. between Burns and Duck Lake Rds, Milford. , —~,~ APPLES & SWEET CIDER, HOME- oad Orchards, 5460 Orchard Lk. oad |GHOICE BARTLETT PEARS. AP- a for canning Corner of W. pie and Orchard Lake Rd | De Conick Btos Orchards MaAy- fair 6-2106 |OLACKMORE, ‘FARMS ice sil. veroen Rd. Canning apples. OL YOUR aah Es AT iE - dridge Orchard 625 ©. Buell Rd, miles SN. of Roch tale or retell $1 bu. & up, HUNTING DOG GERMAN SHORT REGISTERED ENGLISH | POINT- 4 ALL TYPES OF HAY STRAW. | Corn ing trailer for sale, fits beck of iekup truck. Priced to sell. 3414 ald Mt. Rd FE 8-0551. BEAUTIFUL 27 FT. SCHULT WITH bath 3151 Helena. Troy, Mich. Near Livernois & Beaver Rds IF YOU'VE LOOKED. You know why: | To look at this Before you buy. Alma 1953 = fr 3.2308 FOR SALE ae 2 RENT LOVELY: 1957 Glider trailer 38 ft. 2 bed- room, excellent cond Sieeps 6. Roomy interior cupancy, MI 6-0892 after 4 pm. IMMEDIATE SALE, 1956 GEN- eral detuxe housetraller 30 ft., $400 and take over payments. 350 gal. oil tank and outside pues FE 8-8019. rs, La- E HOME peed ‘81-27 ft. tanette, §1.295: 52-36 ft. om Travelo $1,705; 63-33 ft Crestline $1495: 55-31’ Pontiac Trail $1,995. The price ig right on new 1958 New Moons, also see the fabu- | lous 1959 Ventura Homes New Moon dealer MY 2. _ PARKHURST TRAILER SALES | "Oxford Trailer Sales STEWART GENERAL tralters Bottle gas & accessories. For variety size rice & best terms @ beaten 1 Orion on M-24. MY 2.0721. Pontiac Chief Detroiter Bargains—Bargains 18 to 50 ft 8 & 10 wide Highest trade-in allowance ever. Get our deal before vou buy. Re- Member, you will save hundreds ol doliare at: 'Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home sales Inc. 4301 Dixie Highway 4@ Miles North pas Pontiae OR 3-1703 Open + Days a Week SEE US FOR BUYS IN CAMPING trailers or homes Champion 1955 2 bedroom 4; ft wit alum. awning, special $2,450; .Anderson 1955 41 ft $2.750: Roycraft 2 bedroom 42 ft $2,100; Westwood 1856 2 bedroom 45 ft.;: National 1953 22 ft. $1, "00: Holly 17% ft. rine Coach Sales. 15210 Holly Rd. _Hoily. MElrose 4-671 _ MICHIGAN ARROW _ bedroom, very reas (1 UST SELL: 18 FT. HOUSETRAIL- er sieeps 4, $178 or best offer _ OA 8.2918 TRAILER EXCHANGE New Andersons We buy, sell and trade. Used 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 60 8 ae FE 2-3200 Open 9 to 6: Closed Sundays ~SHORT OF MONEY? Let us sell your trailer from our large lot We will pick up your trailer, wfvertise. demonstrate, sell and arrange for financing, so you receive cash immediatets for only 10 per cent. We have buyers waiting, so hurry and phone or come out oliy Marine Cpach Sales. 15210 Holly Rd. MEI- rose 4-677) Holly. Rent Trailer Space 79 ne AUBURN HGTS MOBILF VIL- jage. The finest 4% mile SE Pon- tiac. 170_N. Opdyke FE 5-3361 INSIDE CITY CK MIT 3 BLOCKS from bus stop, ion Trailer Coach Park, FE 5-9903, 3° FOOT 2 EM_ 3-8551 4] 1 New es early next Saturday!” “Herbie’s promised to teach us to play football it we come Rent Trailer Space 79 OXFORP MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the best naa patio each spyt 36 ft shelter ° mi east & Oxford. On _Lakeville Rd_ Ph. 8-3022. MObILHOME SaTates: MODERN lakefront, and playground. EM _3-2661. ‘Youve SEEN THE RES see the best Park> FE 2-520) Auto Accessories §2-'53 FORD TRANSMISSION, RA- dio and all ether Ford parts, 5048 Pheasant, Crescent 2. Te FORD 6 MOTOR. 195] PLYM. moter. 197 8 Johnson SET OF HOLLYWOOD FENDER skirts & Pact f spotlight $25. Inquire 925 B. SAVE MONEY Throw away vour spark .plugs— use fuel igniters E 4-8005. 80A For Sale Tires A-1 USED TIRES $3.50 UP. WE buy. sell te whitewalls STATE TIRE SALES 503_. Saginaw St. FE 4-0687 STANDARD BRAN: traded in on General Safet. op to “p- per cent off. Shock or wultew ED “WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn USED TIRES geet ALL sizes. Your choice, $6.95 @s Standard Serv., 644 Oskiand. Auto Service 81 (CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- Sled Shop 23 Hood Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters 82 CUSHMA aueaooe SALES & SERVICE PADDOCK iat Pike) FE 44246 = Sale Motorcycle .83 Imm tiate oc-} 1948 HARLEY-HUMMER. VERY | good, $125. MAyfair 65553. | eal ALLSTATE, $96. 6151- ORION d_ i's mile East of Clarkston | FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON our Harley Davidson, — Harley Leriisee ales Co 772 8 Sani “Boats & Accessories 85 Ud FT. BOAT. 15 HP EVInRECDE otor. Good buy at cludes skis, ski rope & life packate Call after 6, OR Ic WITH 15 HP JOHNSON ELECTR remote cones OR 3677 CAN BE FT.-CEDAR STRIP. seen at Ti Orchard Lake Rd. 18 ee Ranronay ONE DESIGN te with sails, ~- o pump cra _ FE 25880 at Frenchie’s Landing. ~ 25 Per Cent Discount On al] 1958 Johnson motors boats & trai: rs OWENS MARINE Ct an 396 Orchard Lk AV rE 2-80°C .MOTO! OTORS | TROD an CR Lote EW USE te BOATs FIBERGLASSED, RINT'S, Orion, MY 3-1448 or MY_ 3-9040. CUSTOM BUILT 15%’ FIBERGLAS boat, ae Le ote, trailer, cheap. OA_ 8-200 saiboar: “COMET, 16-FT., 5-FT. beam. fiberglassed. wooden hull, sails and coceee cover included $300. FE 8-197: SEE THE = FIBER-GLAS Teal Craft Sport boat. Idea) for duck hemtios: also gbod util. boat Only $249 Lareneion Boat Works, YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1899 8. TELEGRAPH RD. FE 2-8033 Open, Sundays STORAGE °.~ Make your reservations now for t & motor storage Complete Sate service INSIDE & OUTSIDE STORAGE Harrington Boat Works YOUR (Abel jae ee 1389 § TELEGRA FE 2-8033 Open Sundays STORAGE BOATS & MOTORS IN ae Paley eee INLAND LAKES. SALES FE 71213127 W_ Huron FE 2-6122 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW overhead in volume buying. Save up to 50 per cent on first quality Cadillac, aluminum, fiberglass and molded plywood boats large selection from which to choose. Bie -aieceunis on ‘58 Evinrude Revdiutionary 1959 Evinrudes now on Lake, Take land, rips -~ Maly eat ace Ridge i about 7 em : Turn left and “follow signs. Transportation Offered i CARS FOR ¢ cw allowance to ee 2. FE 2 FLY 4 GIN R Catttornia. $80: Hawail. Ferry Service, Inc OR _3-1254 _ TRUCK GOING NORTH PART _ioad, elthe ehher way FE 5-6806 Wanted Used Cars 88 AS MUCH A8 $50 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars FE 2-2666 days ‘or eves. BEST PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. FE 4-4878 CASH FOR CARS RARDENBURG MOTOR Lehi! t_Pike FE_5-7308 Cass at CASI: FOR LATE MODEL SED CARS ¢ommunity ! Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE @-4539 AN WELT 4540 A DIXIE Hwy. Drayton Plains Lew s the High Cash Dollar for all . tate models Ph QR 3-1355 See. M & M Motor Sales dollar, on iate mode! cars. OR #1 For top 2527_ Dixie Hwy. #1803 A+}, 1 PRICES JUNK CARS AND OR 3-601! sérap, Free to 3-6015 TOP CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR model Trade up 1, down ECONOMY CARS AUBURN » ne Vs MOTOR. $35. OR NOW |. ele Lake ‘trailer . Wanted USED. Used Cars 88 CARS AND JUNK 11961. WTD. _ cars, Will buy OLive Remember! ® TELL EVER Salas YOU L. PaID. sin “HARTLEY. OR 34111. Dixie "OK" Lot Dixie Hwy, at Sa et Drayton Piains ATTENTION! WE NEED CLEAN CARS All Makes — All ‘Models SHOP AROUND THEN SEE US WE'RE PAYING Top $$$ Dollar AND WE'RE IN TOWN GLENN'S |. MOTOR. SALES + “952 W. FE ¢737) LOCATION "HURON FE 4-1797 WE NEED Cars "S35 to 58 models IL be clean. 2020 FE 2-9878 LES Dizie Hwy FE 4-6806 CLEAN WwTD 2dr. FE 5-0’ $1 OR 52 FORD 792. WTD. 1955 FORD OR CHEV. shift, cash 2-5908, after No Gcslers WITH in gooll cond. Have please. FE W E PAY a TOP DOLLAR an Matthews- Hargreaves 631_OAKLAND_AVE. FE 4-4547 Russ W 232 § FE E Pay High DOLLAR Dawson SAGINAW 23-0131 Used Truck Parts 89A HEIGHTS 2635 Auburn Ave For Sale Trucks USED SCHOOL BUSES USED TRICK PARTS ALL MAKES: AND MODELS R SALES FEL 3 1949 GMC I 1948 GMC 1 1947 Ford May seen at Avondale nine High Ler pees 4 2000 aukeean, Auburn Heights Make offer by sealed q s to AV je School, Auburn Heights Holly, ME 6 YARD DUMP BODY AND HOIST —G parry 402 N. Saginaw. condition i948 GMC PANEL, A-1 RU Call BOB BU . _ Harold Turner Ford, MI 4-7500. i949 DODGE Turner Ford. FORD F-3 ST. 1 ton all steel '2 ton utility FE 2-9309 14 TON WALK-IN van Call BOB ple ent Harold MI_4-7500 AKE. $200. pickup box, $45. box, “217 Edison | 30 FORD Ashton adiusate boom. sa winch, new tires. M % TON WR ECKER. end Tul- Cs CHEVY. 8-6300. PICKUP, $150. FE r Ford. test Ye wane a af pipes t—heavy du y tires! Call BOB g BUTLER . Harol Turne MI "$1 CHEVY PANEL. ee ‘OWNER. $175. Apply 2345 Crooks 1951 Seer as nade PANEL STRUCK Hudso: ‘60 GMC tion _ DUMP. G00 CONDI- $525. OR 3-7135, - 1954 CHEVY A 83779. Le a = PICKUP. Turner Ford, INTERNATIONAL MI_4-7500 1954 REO 14 9x25 :20 tires. Ford, MI 4-1500 FT VAN BODY. 2 speed axle, Cail BOB ae Harold T urner 1936 FORD 4 TON PICKUP Cylinder $795 OR_3-1365 90 DODGE ON poeee Tires tike new. $250. BUY aiov 3 bU OAL 1 Walled Lak 48 JEEP wheel drive. PICK-UP. 955 DODGE %, TON PICKUP 4 Speed transmission, $675, JACK COLE, INC. DODGE - Plymouth - CH 000 Maple at RYSLER Pontiac’ Trail MA 4-4511 % TON. $175. FE 40027. " PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass box, 6 LER. FORD" 1957 FORD F100 PICK- ly tires. Call Dow pur: BUT: Harold Turner Ford, ea do-§ $50. 1947 ry dump 2-4693 6 $250. . Ar TON Lf tog 1946 pick-up, §75,. 4 p.m, t Snel* vetors io Good__ cond. Sun. P smith Motor Sales: -Creons & Auburn, FE 4-1170. i IN TEARATIONS “hub wiles, be 20880. ble, see off pal condition 8.000) ~~ For Sale Cars < our 1955 BUCE SUPER low. mi bee ka thal owner, Rd. $7. HAR DTOP. exc. condition, iil 311 ast Bear. eddie * icele Ford. ine BUICK SUPER : or 8 BARD- ore Pte: ares ii PO 7 RE. re AUTO. Desoto 1999 va. ee ia es Or UALITY _CADILLACS _ __| 9 pe Hn @ fine selection of other used ears, It's "$5 Mercury ‘83 GRAND OPENING _ wonde) Si pas at Wilson-Pontiac Cadillac} “Tao Ne Woodward Bias . MI 33. BUICK. a eat 3008 “Drives good Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-0204, 4-1930 H. Rig er SuiCk | BUICK, 4 DR. &. AUTO, : wails. R&H, new wh! “Sharp. 1952 Buick 2-Dr. = — It’s a super 4 dr. Loo poet runs good, R&H. Avtomale trans ‘ane for $245. PEOPLE'S AUTO SA 68 Oakland ‘68 SUPER R BUICK CONVERTIBLE. a 2-2351 ‘PLYMOUTH. weODGE- CHRYSLER Pontiac Trail W Valled Take” MA 4-4511 1054 4 FORD. No MONEY (bo DOWN. die Steelq Ford. FE 5-0204. _ 1 & White White nylon top. | _ Be lieas Nit ads “a uss r a area “Hardenburg i963 DR. es eet 24 "86 Pont 4 dr wagon, Hyd. . down. Edaie Steele Ford. 55 Ford Vic. Fora. R&H $1195 5-0204 61 Chevrolet 2 dr € 165 "$9 CHEVY. A-1 CONDITION. (Ree. CORNER CASS. & PIKE FE 5-7398 [epg tires PE 5-8386 after 6 ioe } FORD MAINLINE. 52 CHEV- tall day. let deluxe Can be seen at 1791 31 CHEVY DELUXE — Grehard. Lake Rd. or call FE R&H, $165 EM EM 3.0081, H. Riggins. | $-2350 ates 6 — aT) pe ela $50. Ve REPOSSESSION = Sie full asta ments only F eS REPOSSESSION 0.90 month | Perlect | engine Royal Ave. 1 block north of 8i- motor and tires no rust. ood body and tires Radio _ver_Lake Rd 178 ful] price. No cash needed. heater r Bell, Great Lakes. ayments $1034 mo. i Beil. JR &C Ramb er reat Lakes, FE "94 PORD EXCEL. COND Mild-| “°° aan PE “1854 CHEVY. BEL AIR DR. 4 west 4-4060 A new white walls and tubes. Cheap.| 1953 FORD. 4 DR. NO MONE’ Cao Beat Any Deal OR 3-8049 down. Eddie Steele Ford. FE EM pane 2 ; 3-4155 iss? CHEV 2 DR NO MONEY = rca! ben es aot down. Eddie Steele Ford. i935 FORD ROADSTER WITH Ay | -se"thevy @ ey], 6 @r Vuze 5-204. Ford engine. modified. 7700 seticeees fdr ‘Sharp 1954 CHEVY. BEL AIR, TBR. — me zaenare ¢ Dr re uto tfans. 1953 Pontiac Catalina - Sanooos: 1930 ORE A FORD. | ; pr Paco eo 2-dr.. | PE 86-8426 | *b3 peer —— need ri 4 ere’ $206. |: z vy r Pa "$2 Buick, 2-Dr. cial, $295. 60 Ouae pes Leta! pxsver ave |. j ke 4 dr. good transpor- West End. Pontiac motor perfect condition. §75/ . CAR PAY TOO BURDEN-| ca seen anytime at 32 “ash, 4 ar. good transporta- e? es | us help vou adjust 676 Meadow off South Boulevard. M24 AT iT LaneeTon int FORD PAIRLANE 36, 4 DR, FOM. Badte Steele Ford” tes. Sharp. 5-024 ‘ORD — YY —OMY 2. ¥ 9.2611 "36 a ldp a ae IR V-8, «DR. P-P, P.G. R&H. Cont. wheel, 21,060 miles A-1 shape. 260 W _ Fairmount. After 4pm. 1m 33. CHEVY CONVERT. TAKE oxen payments. 385 N Johnson $253 # S% MAKES AND Auburn Motor | Oakiaod a PORD STATION WAGGN FE on hana Com em over! Sales CORNER PIKE & FE. 1952 CHEV CLUB COUPE. POW- erglide. R&H Absolutely no mon- ey down Assume payments of $965 month Call Credit mee Mr Parks at MI 47500 Harol Turner Ford 1950 EMS | DR $150 FE +0424 or MY 1987 3-08! e out 5) "ST ra y YOUR 1959 FORD | ‘42 FORD. RUNS GOOD. PHONE 48706 FROM Matt Dickall today. Eddie Steele Pord. FE 54-0204 ORY Boek Si tar eaigg CHR YMOU DEA ‘Gantston, Mie = MA 5-5141 HASKIN S Stock Clearance 1954 Olds ts #door sedan, hy- dramatic, beater a 1988 bts tea watt “Chevrolet veriible. 1997. “Chevrolet 210 2-door, V. engine powerglide, beater ssa! it Ford: Vieto: v-8, es 7 wesieee od pea $iTi7 er we eeegene 2 & Haskina Chev. “. 6181. Dixie Highwer * oat ie 5-5071 Open MApie a tS Gibbs. LIKE NEW. LOW —— new tires, reas. FE j2 OLDS &, R&i, GOOD THRO out. EM 3-4973. 1953 aie Finer a A. A-l CONDI | r then, $785 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. R&H, 4 | car EM 3-4386 a real clean, Term: Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH operate Clarkston, Mich — __ $-S141 193 PLYMOUTH ¢ DR. r ‘© Ford 8 cy!.. 2 dr- Chev 2 dr RaecwM SALES COMPLETE SERVICE 8 AM. ‘TIL @ PM. | "$6 NTIAC 4 DR. EXC. NDI tion FE 32-7546, after 5. “ PONTIAC, 2 DR. HYDRA- month, Parks at Mi 4-7500 Hareld Tur- ner Ford ‘8g, PONTIAC STATION PE 3-7645 WAOON 86-9101 or FORD FAIRLANE 500 FE PE 1-9524 FORD STATION WAGON. _neeas repairs. cheep. On 3. $1.600 stv. | 2 FORD VERY throughout. eM 3-0081. H. Rig re as ~ WAGON. $1,550. EM | 1956 CHEVROLET ¢DOOR HARD- | top V-8 « mgine, radio, heater and | powergitde Our steck No. 4242. Aj real North Chev. Hunter Bivd at 8. eee Ave 2735 uy for $1198. mraeeree “CY” OWENS FORD * "31 FORD 2 DOOR $145 es CY vs OWENS S & heater 956 Ford Customline. Fordomatic. Waa & $045 1953 DeSoto Automatic transm!s- sion. pete & heater. 4 dr. sedan. Sharp $405 For Good! Will Used Cars | COME TO HAUPT Pontiac Sales 1965 Ford Convertible V-8 Fordo- er steering Radio Own. Pull pewst Plenty of si a Chevrolet V8 Bel-Air 4 @r Hardtop. Powergiide Power brakes Radio & are! Tur- quolse & white $125 down 30 Mos on balance 195 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. Hydra | 147 8 SAGINAW FE 5-4101 | Whitewalils Radio Hester. Rear 1955 Peete FAIRLANE CLUB 8E- seat speaker 2 tone green .. -; dan, V-8. POM R&H white walls. $128 down. Absolutely no money waewn! As-| Also transportation specials. sume, payments Sh, $3 month . WN Main St. a ote re it Mgr Mr Park at feo b Nights ‘til MI 47500. Harold Turner Ford MApie 53568 or MAple $1101 ‘92 FORD. PORDOR 8. STANDARD | 1951 ,PONTIAC SEDAN VERY transmission Private party, $200.| clean FE 3-72 H ae ORlando: 3-1075 PONTIAC #10 CATALINA 2DR ‘Ss FORD 8, oe iL hare Red & white Can be shown br trad fate South Bra at's t ary eee on EAU. rade. vd. at Sag 1953 NTIAC HA Oj BEAU- eS naw. FE 4-9587. tiful car Call after §, FE 4-1468 1953 PONTIAC 4 DR.. GOOD CON- $33 FORD custoat 8 FULLY 5048 1949 Chevrolet Carry- souk Hunter's Pheas- Special Good cond. ....... $135 ant sara Takeo 1953 Nash. 2 dr. sedan ... $295| MODEL A FORD 1930 PICK-UP. Running cond. Also parts. 676 W. 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr sedan $445 | _ Huron. 1953 Phntiac 4 dr. sedan. Hydra- 1955 pe ed ee Ford Customline 2-Dr. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 minutes from Pontiac’ —— 2 8 TRANSMISSI ON INDER, AUTOMATIC the ae — Oxford, Mic 8.2528 Larry jerome 4 ri 2 bert Se 1 aS re ROCHESTES FORD; DEALER R&R OTORS 1-671 724 Oakland PE 4-3529 MINT iigd FORD. 2 DR. ae CHR L, Ex- ear rebuilt, seeiieak eee ee oan ne walls, fal engine, $500. FE seems payments, LI 8-2089 “os 5-5573. 6. ‘51 JEEP STATION WAGON. 6 STOP, LOOK, SAVE e 1957 Mercury Montclair 4- door hard- | top, finis 1956 opie Super, full power, black . 219 4-door hardtop, $1695 & white TOM OM_BOH 1951 Mf Lach good condition R&H. "49 eon Gdop “conb, $250. FE 2-134 387 G "54 Lincoln ‘L. ‘Dr eee payment required _ INC * Se MU_4-1715 CLUB COUPE. R&H_ Absolutely no money down full Assume pe ments of $8.65 month 1956 Busch’ door hardtop. Deoa:| Caly credit Mar Mr’ Parke a 1956 Gbeatiac 870 hardtop, Tas Broldbsurbers Fore, matic, extra sh: 1495 | 1952 RAMBLER HARDTOP, OVER- 1955 Buick Special. 2-door, dyna- drive, R&H. Rosine no money flow, radio, heater ....... ‘down, aorepe mc re “cs 1955 Fontiac. 2-door sean $ms| Parks at MI 47500. Harold Tur- 1953 . Buick hardtop, dynafio ow, red | ner Ford, 2 re eee $605 ‘59 RAMBLER 1953 “Pontiac Deluxe 2-door, hydra- . matic, radio and heater ... $595 “55 TRADE- INS 1951 Mercury. overdrive with pass. | 8 ymouth dr. sedan $605 ing gear, Like new $495 | (53 evy Bel Air 2° dr. ...$305 1950 Ford. A real “bargain at $ 9% ‘53 Ford 8 cylinde 2 dr, ....$305 1950 Ford. Only . $75 51 Chevy dr., Et Be eae seas $195 Roger’s Sales & Service | 13 TT 605 Auburn Ave. FE 27-9555 Pontiac - Buick Rochester OL Rambler — Jeep Dealer 1-8133 ’58 DESOTO BRAND Powerflite trans., Ga Sore 5 DOW BRAID pesere PLY MoU Ts ee —— ears Fair Cass at FE W. Pike ane 2-0186 211 MIDGET RACER, aH sell nen FE 2-7943. Get Wise, Excnoroize & USED CARS RAMBLER “BILL SPENCE 8. Saginaw WITH RAMBLER SALES & fe 50001 FAST 1952 MOTOR, $85. 228 3 auaeraen! evenings, . FE BUICK ‘Better Buy Used Cars 2895 1958 BUICK CENTURY, R HARDTOP, HUR: ONE WON'T L OLIVER BUICK 10 Orchard Lak 10a = Ave. mn Eves. ON HASKINS Invites You ON SUNDAY Come out and select your car! ON MONDAY Come out and make your. deal! ent Dixie Highway at 65071 pet ‘pitea ALL. NEW AND USED CARS LINED UP AND DISPLAY FOR. CONVEMIEN® SHOP.- PING. CHECK THE REST, THEN DRIVE OUT AND GET THE. BEST. Haskins Chev. Mi5 "pil . dition, Mike's Mobile Service 290 State St.. re 6-9233 1955 PONTIAC HARDTOP RADIO. h-ater-Hydramatic Priced cheap- er than g Chevrolet hard Our stock No. €554. Yours for ony 6063 North Chev. Hunter Bivd at &. mostrar Ave. Birmingham +7735 *#/ PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN hectares 9 b pasten er station wagon, low eage FE_5-6587. This Week Specials 1954 = Like new. ....,. 1954 88 2-dr. eae ie Por tine 2-dr--&-edr 1954 Chevrolet 4-dr. *> Glide $495 1955 Ford 8 Bik. Beauty. $745 Very small down permects — We arrange ‘inancin severe) ears mith. ee money down ebe LUCKY AUTO SALES 199 8. Sa PE 4-2214 a 1953 PONTIAC 4 REPOSSESSION Fatt et at” eeded Payments $1650 a mo. Great Lakes. FE 8-0402 aw Fe 4-1006 ‘55 PONTIAC, 870 on — _white walls, $1,075. FE 8-1883 ‘50. STUDE 6 CYLINDER. 0D. ee erates rough body, $35. OR 1955 WILLYS dd aca toatl chad paint, nearly new een of ee oS rion % mile wast of tark BUY od SAVE HOUG HT — & SON YOUR oe Rae DEALER Later, SALES VICE D SERVIC OL 1-9761 FACTORY BRANCH 528 N ara HOUSE You ane wit opt TO SUNDAY LOOK THE CARS OVER FIND T you WANT, AN? Ou LL BE READY TO COME IN MONDAY AND MAKE YOUR DEAL PONTIAC RETAIL _ STORE} CLEMENS 8T “TE 3-7117 wz $995 s let of ears, it's a” plenty fet = without delay, ‘$2305 $595 _ 4 Adve BE ae ie EXCELLENT ¢ we ays CONDI- $1695 “86 iy — HOLID. 83 4 DR. $1495 7", FORD FAIRLANE 2 DR. $795 VERTIBLE. BYNAFLOW. $495 “80 CADILLAC ¢ DR. 62 SEDAN OID. ‘3s FORD TUDOR V-8. $1095 ‘SS PONTIAC STARCHIEP CUSTOM CATALINA. $1695 pss NASH RAMBLER NTRY 4 DR STATION WAGON. $495 ‘46 PORD CUSTOMLINE V# TUDOR. ‘$995 eta) Mane IBLE tr DRAMA $1295. ‘4s OLDS 88 H DR HARDTOP uot 8 $295 “$2 MERCURY 2 poor DAN. = — $1895 1 CHEVROLET BEL AIR CONVER 3 — POWER- $1795 ‘87 FORD FA IRLAN HARDTOP, PEARS $95 “ff Lehr te = TION W ts STA . $845 ty BUICE Ww ARDTOP, DYNAPLOW ‘se Oups 4 DR.~ HYDRA. $495 “55 Ee 2s WASP 4 DR. ” $1695 ‘34 CADILLAC 62 eee 4 DOOR $345 . ‘54 HUDSON 3 VAN: ’ DOOR 8E- $995 ‘85 PONTIAC 4 DR. LUXE SEDAN, “ve MATIC. HYDRA- $995 ‘$8 DESOTO HARD WITH AUTOMATIC TRANS. $2395. ‘57 OLDS SUPER 88 HARD- TOP HYDRA POWER... AEE OED $1095 ‘55, CHEVROLET +DR: RAH, POWERGLIDE. $1295 ‘36 ERCURY HARDTOP. MERCOMATIC. © cou. GOCRTEOUS Bi SALESMEN’ « 1 JEROME. “Bright Spot’’ ‘Olds-C adillac Dealer Orchard Lake-at ‘Cass. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE FE 80488 s Open til 10 THE PONTEA : PSS _SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 11, 1958 ne WATE “Ghaneel CRLW-TV (2) P. Mason (cont.) (cont. (2) N'wateh (cont.)_ SUNDA? MORNING » (2) Meditations. (9) Ura} Roberts. 11:00 (7) Federal Men. 3:00 (D) ‘My Lite Maree ee “a (9) Movie, > (4) News. : : (2) News. [Ps @) Movie, ve, ~(4) To Be Announced. eee) Mian Weather. 4:00 (4) Movie. 11:20 (4) Movie.. “Chad Hanna,”|#90 (7) Bowling Stars. yp: Henry Fonda. (°0.) . igego Roy 96 (2) Nightwatch Th. ae (1) Paul alance,. “Sudden Fear.” ; earns “eater 5:30 @) Face the Nation. (7) Lone Ranger. (2. Raymord Burr, (9) Telescope. - - “Please- Murder=Me:*-(°56.) awe 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. SUNDAY NIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS “ie 6:00 @ Small World. “Murrow 4:30 (2) Air Poker, a . story of Japanese - suicidal)*# aerial attcaks. p series sof. filfhed (4) Frontier. esto, (7) Annie . Western. Popeye. How. dollar bill: is made, 6:30 50 6:35 1:08 8:00- 8:30 ie o 9:00 #:08. G2) Religion for Shut-ins, (4) Swiss Family Robinson. © (2) Christophers. . Adventure... 6:25 . So ° () Whitey Hunter. Adven- %:55 (4) (color). News.. i... : aca _ $9) Billboard <- (9) Bugs Bunny. -9:00 <2) Court of Health, = 7:00 (2) Lassie. 9:55 (4) Church at the Cross: (7) You Asked for It. Ger-| ~ roads. ~ : man strong man’s aerial 7) Under standong Our stints, man who supplies World. voice for Woody Woodpecker, 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 11:30 (2) Top-Dollayr. bashed (Sports, 11:18 @) Weather. Q) TV College... ““) Today. . ty Break Frolics;—— 16:30 (2) Play Your Hunch. 11:20 (2) ‘Sports: 11:25 Q) Movie. “Tom, Dick and _ Harry,” Ginger Rogers, “Gegrge Murphy. 11:30 (4) Movie. =? MONDAY MORNING (4) Continental Classroom. (2) Meditations. (2) On The Farm Front. (1) Big Show. (7) Cartoon ‘Ghal (2) Captain Kangaroo. (1) Our Friend Harry. a (2) Cartoon. Classroom. (4) 1 Married Juan. (2) News, (2) Jimmy Dean. " (4) Remper Room. (9) Billboard. 10:06 (2) For Love or Money. (4) Dough Re Mi~Quiz. (9) Movie. - - (7) Lady of Charm. (4) Treasure Hunt. 110 (2) Arthur Godfrey #= (4) Price lp Right. {D Day in Court. (4) Concentration. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. (9) Howdy Doody. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Man From Tomorrow. Pd 12:15 (9) To Be Announced. ‘12:30 (2) Search for Tommorrow. | (4) (color) [t Could Be You | (T) Mother’s Day. — (9) Mary Morgan. drammaticed live . |way, _ HUNTINGTON, Va. Swiss Family’ re on TV Sunday Classic Tale of Life on Jungle Island to Be Special Hour Feature By The Associated Press Next to “Ben Hur” it’s hard to adventures of a Swiss family cast aaa as ee eet = New York) be created in the — Brookiyn| _ ._-|studio for the show which stars : Laraine-Day and-Walter Pidgeon. 3% 8 The set designer for this com- plicated David Susskind oes typhoon sequence is being done on tape a day early and inserted in - “We had to do it that MeKinney, -“‘bectuse tion is Dwayne McKinney. the . on we absolute to refurbish a dry out.” * Eighty tons of water, driven two huge “hurricane fans” —S will be yr 500 exotic wpiants, pur- chased from a Long Island green- Nixon Says GOP Labor's Best Friend — _ night the Republican ‘tion has been labor's can tradition.”’ * * “There is no place in the States for the class -distinctions than! of Duty,’”.to be seen Tuesday at to have a day (AP) — lone of two University of Michigan | Vice President Rs eee for students missing on a 250-mile ca- West Virginia's two Republican noe trip in the dense bushland ‘seats in the Senate, said Hoed| north of here. a ee | Percival Price, father of Allan Nixon said the concept wot labor | Price, ‘belonging to a single party is Planned to continue searching with ‘“completely opposed to the Ameri- Some Indians for his son. 6:3@ (7) Graham (cont.) t (9) Hockey (cont.) «| 38 (2). Detroit Pulpit, Sie Beate en eel (4) Como (cont.) (4) Big Picture. __ girl in cabinet. (2) Western, Bounty hunter (7) Christian Science. 79) Movie “Air Raid War- trails gunman, wanted for (9), Film feat-r-. da ° ‘|ora5 (4) Accent: -}1:30 (2) Bachelor Father (7) Lawrence Welk. ; ae 1 “(ay (eolor) Northwest P me? (9) Hockey (comt.) eaeee Cs) tee ine ee Soe (4) Steve Canyon. (4) U. of M. Hour. ane rerick “Th Bel- trouble develops when Can- (7) Fe'th for Today. a asia, Feed * . yon pil i (9) Sacred Heart castle Brand. = Cele ot 10:45 (9) Modern Science. 8:09 (2) Ed Sullivan. Carol aaa sweepstakes ticket, sold by/t@:38 (2) Cartoon Frolics. - naud, Talbot Brothers, novel- Susanna, causes calamity. (7) Western Manhunt. ty ladder act from Sager : (9) Christophers. (4) (color) Steve Alien. #15 (9) King Whyte Holliday, Lloyd Bridges, 9:30 (1) Welk (cont.) (1:08 2 ee Shorty. Comedian Larry Daniels, (9) Temple a Command Performance