F 4 The Weather . U..#. Weather Bureas Ferecast _ ‘Scattered Showers. - Metalte Page 2 : | { iD 3 | PO é 116th YEAR & PRESLEY OFF FOR GERMANY — Rock and Presley boards a. train at Fort Hood, Tex., for New York where People in the News _ GI se AP Wirephoto roll singer Elvis he will board ship for Germany. He has completed 14 weeks ad- vanced training in an armored tank company. ee was suspended by the New York omer. (Bagwell Will Campaign in U.S. government bonds. howe eo” ah tee oS oe . oe Gs ve ® i = ee OFT Phote POWER PUNCH — After a friendly brotherly scuffle, Jimmy SUSPENDED — New York broker George Garvin, . senior partner of Garvin, Bantel & Co., “three months tock Exchange Greensmith, 6, (left) of San Diego, Colif., checks the right arm - of his brother, Tommy; 4, and siniles through a-space vacated by two tront teeth when: Tommy swung with a right uppercut. The © : . ae @ elo 3 F ri “ye dispute involved a trip by Jimmy to the dentist; trip no Jonger ‘No Date Listed ‘jin Arson Case PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SAT oy a A Probers Skip ks Lk gor Torch for Witnesses Further. Teamster Quiz Is Called Indefinite by Washington Group Another avenue of in- vestigation in the fire} - death of Teamster official Frank Kierdorf appears | closed after the Senate Rackets Committee yester- day postponed indefinitely committee counsel, said no ‘ hearings on the Kierdorf| & case are planned in the Education Takes to Air “ec ri Death Uiior a | Between Ford-UAW — - Report Corporation’s. Bid _ Similar to Pact Reached. FROM OUR NEWS WIRES DETROIT—General Motors, under. a September 30 strike deadline, today offered the United Auto Workers Union a new proposal for a three-year agreement. agreement were sim- — +economic progress and se-— AP Wirephote ra Sasser 0 Air Problem. of Mental Aid day — Peotign weeks of hear- ings Teamster affairs, but did not call the witnesses stilt | Judge Moore to Report Kierdorf. - | in Lansing on Efforts to Place 500 Patients SET STAGE FOR TV CLASSES — High school students in Little Rock, Ark., where schools are closed on order of Gov. Orval E. Faubus, may keep up their study schedule by telecast classes. Picture shows preparation for first classroom program. Announcer Bil! Leer holds microphone for Mrs. Margaret Metcalf, literature teacher at Hall High. At right Mrs. Elizabeth Huckaby, vice principal at Central High waits her turn at microphone. Some classes are on the air today; full six-hour schedule is planned to start Monday, é a i “i Eye é : i : E g A 3 2 ui ia '| Hi 5 its! E 5S e ie 2 i is Moore. liiled an educational broadcast today for students mmittee enrolled at Little Rock's closed-down high schools. But -leven on an integrated basis. Little Rock Students : Begin TV Lessons _ FROM OUR NEWS WIRES ~ LITTLE ROCK; Ark. — A television station. sched- = oe some white pupils were calling for regular classes, Tension was high over the school closing, ordered ‘Discover Girl, 9, ezexscontnises Burned, Beaten Police Report Boy, 14, Admits Hitting Victim With Rock : NEWARK, N.. J. @—A 9-year- old girl was found lying in the|formula under . which. street last night, burned, beaten,| would 1 rt teeth knocked out and her hair\creases totaling at leak! 21 Seite Mlice sald a lépeaneld boy seem. Tee. See day confessed beating the girl with CITE T: was eral offer,” GM by Gov. Orval E, Faubus+ a en noosa iC ity Bus Tokens creo owe it Be Dropped "| Decline in Passengers Given as Cause for Boost in Fares in County Again Tuesday Republican candidate for governor Paul D. Bagwell will swing his campaign back into Oakland County Tuesday and Wednesday,, while his Democratic rival, Gov. Williams, beging working his way north from lcentral Michigan. After spending Monday in Wayne County, Bag- Communist well will return Tuesday to south Oakland County,|scheduled Tuesday evening. touring several business Pe to gathering at Pie Birming- places and factories: in|nam Community House before Royal Oak and Ferndale. He'll top off the day with a rally|comb counties. at 8 p.m. in the Club- 2008 N. Woodward Ave., the} returning to the Capitol Monday for meetings of the State Ad- ministration Board and Indus- trial Safety Commission. At a rally in Grand Haven last Bagwell again slammed the administration on the - Iithe ‘state administration to ~ fiscal matters of the state,” he de- vad . Looks Onward, Upward 1.0 Place Your Want Ad || University of Wisconsin is pies | Some teer rs iT AD. rT. _ | series of 17 filmed lectures on }) space technology. ted hitting her with a rock, sobbed repeatedly; “I don't know/: why, I don’t know ee unt 5 Es (i ° valet he ri ili g i li rh i F P f : Possible Showers, Cloudy Tonight ) cool, ~ = * Today's southerly winds at 10} to 15 miles an hour will increase to 15-20 miles late tonight and tomor- row, shifting to northwesterly at 20| fered to resign from the bench to 25 miles late tomorrow. have been postponed one day for > “gdiministrative *q : (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) reasons. The reading at 1 p.m. was 68.. Will Forward Proposals to ‘State Legislature Bars When next year’s. State Legis- lature considers proposals for NEW) tee, headed by John G. Semann and amended laws, it will find) §° periey, will meet Monday BY! to study the submitted 12 pro- posals. ; Invited to attend the 10. a.m. 4\meeting in Pontiac are Democratic _jand Republican legislative ‘candi- ldategs who hope to be able to _ [steer the suggested laws to pas- sage. supervisors’ Legislative Commit- * wore Dr. William J. Emerson, ianoseuk ot coc waa. tolde like to see a law change which would enable Oakland County to receive a larger share of state aid. Emerson said less than 20 per Pn i ete talS Mme Lia ee nse 7. A cc -x:\Supervisors Seek Law Changes ated in 1955 this uninhabited 9.60 hes: 1 4 a. ae ee ee ee eT * 7 ‘ p ! We Michigan State University’ he pe abs 5 , : S pe ee : @ ith the erection of the yedenday of permpe i Sane field supervisor for Swanson Associates, architects, points out THE PONTTA et PRESS, SAT treasurer of J. A. Fredman Co.; Donald 0. Ross, supervising architect for Swanson Associates; and George Karas, supervising ta | ftioning at Newport, R. * “It now is in the process of in- terpretation and study,” Hagerty possibility of some There was a official of an im- Western diplomats in the Soviet capital said they did not consider Khrushchev’s letter an ultimatum, but rather a strongly worded re- ply to match the tone of Eisen- hower’s note of Sept. 12.'In that against Comm and is supporting the Chinese Na-|nese Reds. for the current crisis on the Chi- Soaks in 12-Inch Downpour ~ Summer Bows Out Wetly The Weather Fell U.S. Weather Burese Report IAC AND VICINITY — Partly ‘winly_ 008 4 itherty ee ee & Teday in ine Lowest temperature preceding & a.m. At am.: Wind velocity @ m. p. h. Direction—Bouth. Sun sets Saturday at 6:33 p.m. Sun rises Sunday at 6:18 a.m. Moon sets Sunday et 12:11 a.m, ° Tises Saturday at 2:10 p.m. Heaviest rains since midday Friday soaked an area from’ east- However, nowhere was there a downpour like the more than 12 inches which -pounded Waxa- hachie, in central Texas, in nine hours Friday. Flooding blocked at least three railroad lines and 15 highways for a time. Squalls coming in off the Gulf of Mexico were expected to pro- duce additional heavy rains to- day, * *® * Warming during the night ex- panded eastward and dominated much of the region between the Rockier and the Appalachians and spread clouds over a large ‘sec- tion of the midcontinent. * * * < @> ewer eres OP en ae Friday im Pontiac {As recorded downtown’ Pe te PeSP eee wes ee eee Pe re COMpPOTAtUTe ..0ncdwensetase. temperature scbee cheno sereens OF Rain. ‘Highest and Lowest Tempersteres This Dale in 6 Tears 36 tn 1956 a - ; - Aipens : 63 53 Marquette 72 5&8 Balteme 7 58 90 86 - Bismare 87 90 82 6hCS need EH 51 Geen Ga ke fer ko ts Bae | el 76 _83 ‘ Clevels i ston 67 41 Denver § $3 Phoenix 14 7 Der ) Pitts 56 ; a 51) Rapice 4 bd ne $8 < | Cool Pacific air moving into the -..- northern Plains triggered blustery 68. | he northern Rockies to the Da- winds as high as 40 m.p.h. from kotas. A few sprinkles attended ithe cool air push into the Plains, bat the cooler trend was confined mainly to the Pacific Northwest. High School Student to Attend Car Preview The Pontiac Press will be repre- sented by Jeanne Johnson, a Cen- tral High School journalism stu- dent at Ford Motor Company's sec- ond national teen-age press con- ference to be held in Dearborn. Oct, 2 and 3, as part of the 1949 Ford car and truck press preview. She will compete with 175 other youths from across the nation as well as Alaska and Hawai for a full four-year college scholarship. Last year, 135 teenagers attended the conference, Melee Lands Shotgun and Sugar Bow! -+| Ship, me,” Faubus wouldn't comment on re- ports that the Little Rock school board feared to reopen the schools as private and segregated institu- tions, Nor would ‘he talk about a corporation formed this week but request, A .source close to the school board said last night board mem- bers felt they might be risking charges of contempt cf federal court if they handed over the schools to private operators. New Contract Bid Offered by GM (Continued From Page One) union’s 23-man international exec- iutive board had sanctioned strikes against GM and Chrysler. The Chrysler strike time was left to the discretion of Reuther and other top UAW officials in light of what progress—if any—is made in efforts to reach contract agree- ment. In the. case of GM, the union was much firmer, It set a Tues- day, Sept. 30, deadline for the walkout, Reuther said the GM problem is much tougher since it has four times as many auto of utisolved grievances GM plants. Reuther said that if the union should get gains at Chrysler or GM over and above those obtained from Ford, it would not go back to Ford and ask for farther conces- in local plants as Chrysler and hundreds | kins Modern Kitchen Completed for Hospital in City Installation of a $69,000," all- electric stainless steel kitchen has * The new unit has been installed by the prime contractors, Medical Supply Corp. of Detroit, at the rear-of the main floor, replacing old equipment which the hospital inherited from the Pontiac Hotel, the former occupant of the build- Along with the kitchen improve- ment, Whitlow said, the employes’ dining room has been renovated. It also is on the main floor. hot food is placed'on them, Whit- low said. “We believe the new arrange- ment will result in better food, delivered faster and hotter to our patients,"’ Whitlow said. GM Executive - Elected Trustee at Cranbrook Lawrence R. Hafstad, physicist and director of research for Gen- eral Motors Corp., has been elected to the Board of Trustees of Cran- brook Institute of Science. * * * Hafstad, who lives at 5361 Lauren Ct., Bloomfield Township, was first director of the Reactor Develop- ment Division, Atomic Energy Commission, from 1949 to 1955. He received the Medal of Merit from the Navy and the AAAS award for development of the 1,000,000 volt vacuum tube, **« 8 * Hafstad received his B.S. degree from the University of Minnesota, and his Ph.D, from Johns’ Hop- was director of research, Elected chairman of the Cran- brook board wiis Robert ©. Me- Math, who the late L. University, where he later) 3 in Jail of the right foot and a Send cul. the turd moan wes ten midnight 1719 E. Auburn Rd., Avon’ Town- * ee ee. t * * * * c Asbell,and Smith were held for investigation of felonious assault. Burgett is being held for. investi- gation of assault with a deadly weapon. Milkman Is Injured When Truck Overturns Theodore Hubert, 28, of 1298 Biel- by St., Waterford Township, was injured when his milk truck oyver- liveries shortly after 6 a.m. today said State Troopers. Troopers reported that Hubert was going west on Pontiac Lake Rd. when he missed a curve at Watkins Lake Rd., Waterford Township. He suffered a possible concussion and fractured nose, ac- URDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1056 _ (2 Ex-Colonies ' Algerian rebel government in its - relations with Tunisia and Mo- possi no lenr’s United Arab. Republic or note, Eisenhower put full blame|* turned while he was making de-} Defy De Gaulle Morocco, Tuna Back war against France. * * ¥€ “The two newly independent na- tions flanking France's big North African territory defied the ~ recognizing the Exile Republic of Algeria would be tommitting an unfriendly act. If De Gaulle follows up the warning by. breaking diplomatic rocco, he will eliminate them as possible intermediaries in any fu-| ture peace talks to end the 4-year- old Algerian fight for independ- ence. *. k& 2 France has refused up to now to negotiate with rebel leaders, al- of Tunisia has always hopes to bring the two sides together for a peaceful settlement, Bourguiba reportedly opposed the establish- ment of a rebel government be- cause it would lessen the chance of talks, but he had to go along with recognition to avoid danger- our criticism. even the Soviet bloc. France still has some troops in Tunisia and Morocco and contributes to their economies. : * * * Nasser was the first to rec- Find Lost Boy, 2; Missing All Night miles from his home. ' at Elks Temple Here Monday man. The ldtal chapter of the Ameri- can Red Cross ig making an ur- gent plea for donors, especially this month which follows a sum- mer lax of blood donating. No appointment is necessary but to insure prompt service, donors are advised to call MI 6-1313 or cording to report at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. FE 8-3937 for an appointment. From Our News Wires BEIRUT, Lebanon — Lebanese Premier Sami Es-Solh, target of five recent plots against -his life, was whisked out of Beirut secretly today and flown te Turkey in the private plane of U.S.. Adm. James Holloway, The arrangements for Solh’s de- parture wére carried out under cover of pre-dawn darkness, ap- parently to forestall any further attempts to assassinate the 70-year- old premier, oe + * * . Unrest seethed throughout Bei- rut today, only three days before a new Lebanese regime assumes approached, the revels were increasing ten- ston, purposely, with hess, This has forced the authorities to clamp a curfew on Beirut and its subtirbs beginning at 8 p.m. Monday “until further notict.” It ly will last 24 hours, per- : haps even longer. ss — sig to make way for Fuad +: = * » |Chehab, who was elected president Solh, a staunch supporter of Leb- will become a .dep- Whisk Lebanese Premier} fo Turkey in US. Plane |above “the mountain resort of Brounhana, north of Beirut as a wave of political kidnapings hit the capital. A U.S. Marine helicopter picked took off almost immediately for the NATO air base at Adana, Turkey. ‘Solh was scheduled to go on to Istanbul in a Turkish air force plane, ; & #7) & OO So secret was his departure that not even his brother or sister were informed until after the DC6 took off, 4 French warning.that any country) | though President Habib Bourguiba| . ea FE Slate Blood Bank | isk | opefully Drill 4th Well . for New School in Hills Ht z z a2 Ee Eg; a it * Pe | November. | To Fete Teachers Accidentally Shoots Self ' on Avon Target Range .. iff’s ? | Sparks, of 1316 Puritan St., was ~ treated for a minor calf wound at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and released. * Z 4 Hi i > < ° e $3 : : a ef #5i ADVERT SITE C Pontiac, | ARCHITECT: Detroit 28, Michigan SCOPE OF PROPOSALS: DUE DATE AND PLACE: 2. Office of H. E. Beyster Architects and 700 Griswold 1214 Griswold Detroit 26, Michigan DEPOSIT ON PLANS: ans and Specifications m os shee opened $10.00 per set. PROPOSAL GUARANTY: A certified check or bidder's of the Board of sum of not lese then ie Michigan, ‘reserves bide: or to waive any ‘bidder No bid may be ISEMENT for BIDS | LEARANCE PRIMARY SC FOR PONTIAC PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Board of Education, Pontiac Public Schools, Pontiac, E, & In 2S, tone See ee Sealed proposals, in duplicate, are invited for this werk. will be rece neers 3, Builders’ & Traders’ Exchange, Detroit, Michigan 4. F. W. Dodge Corporation, Detroit, Michigan. be 12, 1988, Education, Pontiac Public Schools, for the 5% of proposal, RIGHTS RESERVED BY OWNER: of Education of the Pontiae Public successful Eocduen Veber cot Wintel bende San sen at time of its presentation pening | “HOOL. “~ Michigan i & Associates, Inc. é secured from the Architect with a deposit. charge of bond, payable to the Treasurer the amount of the the t to reject any or all least thirty days from the 'oes all ? f : id ABS PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 Private Classes Two Groups Pushing for Reopening Schools!’ ‘in Charlottesville : RICHMOND, Va. (AP)—Plans were readied today for the pii- “vate education of pupils displaced from schools in at least one Vir- ginia locality under the state’s policy of massive resistance to tatial integration. x * * . At Charlottesville, .where the 1,050-pupil Lane High School and the 650-pupil Venable Elementary School were closed by state order | UN. Goup Plans. (Chinese Nationalists Claim Naval Victory Thursday, two groups pushed plans to open classes in private recreation rooms and lodge halls this coming week. W. M. Pope, chairman of the Charlottesville. Educational Foun- dation, said his group would reg- ister pupils from Venable Monday! and. seniors from Lane Tuesday. Plans call for, the Venable. chil- dren: to attend\their first classes) sometime during the week. _* ££ ® ‘ Mrs, Nancy Manson, chairman of the Parents Committee - for Emergency Schools, said registra- tion would be held Monday morn- ing for pupils from Venable and Lane. She said her group hoped to begin classes Wednesday. Several groups in Norfolk are working to set up- private schools to take care of children that may be displaced from schools within the week, but no firm plans have been announced. * *« * At Front Royal, where the 1,000 pupil Warren County High School became the first to come under the state’s school closure law, no plans have yet been announced for private schooling, A recent count shows that Tokyo has 57,968 restaurants, 608 movie [ian who is under secretary in \ -acr00' ‘cITy. (AP)—Edwin J. Cash- man is walking foes hae, Tex., to Lima, Peru. - ot - *. mond, Wis., where his father is a manu- facturer. He spent two years in the Uni- versity of Rochester, N.Y., then early this year decided he wanted to continue his. studies in the University of San Marcos % a sis Wishbse cle vest wey 60 ust there was a-foot—to learn more about the aha countries and have “time had thi Wall 1 g ; From Texas to Patil s ‘Capital ~ more of the country,” he said. “Sometimes it’s dangerous, but Ive managed all right | guide po tae" He * te _ He can make about 25 miles a day with his light gear, and hopes to arrive : in Lima next spring or summer. “I take shortcuts, to save time ‘aa po “I sleep on farms and ranches, on floors of adobe huts, and ‘eat native dishes,” he said. “I'm growing a big beard, so people will think I’m crazy, They’se more sympathetic that way.” He said he had lost 20 pounds—down * to a trim 158 on his near six-foot frame —during the first 650 miles of. his hike. x * He’s on his. way to Guatemala now. Mission in Jordan UNITED NATIONS, N, Y, (AP) —A spécial U.N, committee will go to Jordan next week and try to ake arrangements insuring that nation’s independence so Brit- ish troops can withdraw. A brief announcement yester- day did not disclose how the com- mittee of U, N. Secretariat mem- bers will operate, } The committee will be headed by Pier Pasquale Spinelli, an Ital- * charge of the Geneva U. N. of- fice. He will be assisted by John Reedman of South Africa and R. B, Stedman, a U.S. citizen who has been with the U, N. Emergency Force in the Middle East, : the Staging Mock Attacks ST. HUBERT, Que, #— U.S. Strategic Air Command bombers began mock, attacks on the Unit- ed States’ and Canada. without warning today in the first large- scale exercise for the new North * houses, and 128 theaters. American Air Defense System. “Health Knit” Back-to-Work SPECIAL MEN’S UNDERSHIRTS HOUSE DRESSES Just Arrived Sizes 1414-52 Reg. $3.98 GOODMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE ‘Open Sunday 10 -4 520 S. SACINAW—1I Block North of Wilson 29° |=: $97 “Reg. 69c I Pacific TAIPEI, Formosa (# — The Chi- nese Nationalists today claimed a naval victory over Red Chinese torpedo boats as the vest pécket war over the Quemoy Islands en- tered its fifth week. * Two Nationalist gunboats tangled with three Communist PT boats, shortly before midnight last night, ‘Defense Ministry said, claimed one torpedo boat was sunk in the action 35 miles south of Quemoy and the other two fledi One Nationalist gunboat suffered slight damage but no. casualties, the. ministry reported. Foreign newsmen are now barred from the Quemoy area and were unable to confirm the claims. *- Earlier in the evening, Commu- nist antiaircraft guns fired at Na- tionalist planes dropping supplies the Quemoys continued with 1,401 shells reportedly hitting the islands between midnight and 6 a.m. Red guns also fired 18 shells at tiny Kaoteng Island, 160 miles north- east of Quemoy in the Matsu group }in ‘ihe current Red attack, ‘which * The top U.S. ‘a= in the toddy considerable nese President Chiang Kai-shek at the start of the fifth week of the Formosa Strait crisis. Felt de- scribed. the situation as serious but said “J am not discouraged.” * * * Asked whether the United States had sufficient forces in the Pa- cific to deal with any situation he replied “The forces are very strong and quite adequate.” Felt declined to comment on whether the American military buildup on Formosa would con- tinue. Off-Duty Officer Fatally Shoots Man _ DETROIT — Carl Cottle, 21, of Detroit was shot fatally -today by an off-duty patrolman * It * The Matsus * . |above the bulletin board and Appoint Chairmen. of Planning Council planning division and Mrs. Flo yd] Smith chairman of the civic plan- division and members of ‘three standing committees: finance — Carrol Qs- mun, chairman, Mrs. Barney Habel and David C. Utley, mem- bers; program —- Mrs. William Wright, chairman, Mrs. Sadie Wil- liams and the Rev. Carl Nelson; and public relations--John A: Riley and Larry Payne, «co-chairmen, Jack Murray, Leslie Dean Sr., and Mrs. William Dean, members. County Sheep Breeders Offered Purchase Chance The Michigan State University Livestock Pavilion will .be the scene Monday, Sept, 29, of a pure- bred sheep sale, This will be a good opportunity for Oakland County sheep raisers to purchase good, pure-bred rams, said Jay Poffenberger, county ex- tension agent. Approximately 200 rams will be displayed by leading breeders in the state, he said. ; Pigeon Fouls Up Big Timepiece at Grand Central NEW YORK (AP) — A pigeon wandered into Grand Central Terminal yesterday, perched on the minute hand of the big clock knocked it out of commission, When the bird landed it was 5:15 p.m. The hand sagged under its weight and the pigeon started to thrash about his his feet, seek- at intervals until mechanics fixed the clock. Commented Carroll: “As if the » ble.” railroads don’t have enough trou- Gypsy Sang: Judge ‘Peel the} Weather, took off his judicial “others in the room to shed their AEC Delays fan of Afomic Device . |500-foot rti sh: ad ig oa eae Barman Phone FE 4-4565 : the t co naa ait be ened oe 147 W. Lawrence Street handling of atomic weapons. Sim- all full-scale weapons tests but) for London Disturbances | yesterday Attorneys, — LOS ANGELES (UPI)--Gypsy Rose Lee, one of the country’s . Superior Judge Red Hardy, taking note of the smog-clogged courtroom and near ‘robe and invited lawyers and Coats. “T don’t blame anybody “tor wanting to peel on a day like this,” said the fully clad dancer who nevertheless declined to follow the judge’s example. * * * She appeared in court with her sister, actress June Havoc, who has filed suit for $62,914 damages. against J. M. Friedman and his wife, Edith, as the result of a business deal in which Miss erat claimed she lost nearly i as madly past all the beauty spots, sieednvens when it is more valuable than gold. © ; No one has a second chance to travel this ‘ Highway; we must either help those we meet or forever wish we did. A smile is sunshine, a kind word a leavening, 4 ee down hel someone up is a gateway to heaven, posts on the Highway of Life. When we use that soft, Ban, F on aa these are the incidents to enjoy th Bach one is illuminated Be Seley Oe ert ae cclcaed Talk. they . are ours to treasure. 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We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities i ren : . | : oft « Tke’s|OUt capturing all of Ike’s govern-| “My feet, overhearing the or-| Throug , as effortlessly as Ike’s . ughout the two weeks of my| millionaire was_ slee grin. A classic example occurred) ™*™* paycheck. derly before I did, carried’ me cslvecetion T wat te Sab the stoke Cadiohen ait tn aevege 7 the Allens and Eisenhowers| ©. *- 2.2 the shelter well ahead of the a ——— ! at Gettysburg. Gazingiknack of being able to laugh at/dentally shut the shelter that “wake most long- seeenaly te else weak Semesign. Mary sas 1 Fone Pao onpcrtts ong ad bought neighboring farm-| Mary and George have the rare|general,” George wrote. “I acci- on Sparks. Griffin eee c bomb fortunately fell some :s te Counts Heavily. on Nixon aes (Harriman Hits pul Ce eats ae shin wee Ike to Limit Participation eg felt ft ith alt “Thanghfel Servic , in Forthcoming Campaign Ike on Schools eee tuna ee eernes adie Sikes at Rockefeller Says Action |———————- of . President Dispfays ‘Real Courage’ TAYAYAYAYAYATTYAYATAYAY Wd) 4A WITH THIS COUPON ONLY — JACK FROST—PURE CANE | SRARSLATED SUGAR 10 , 89 EXPIRES WED., Sept. 24 move ee school integration in | eee %y We constantly receive calls from house- : | CHOW WUWWUUROWN 1] He said Eisenhower should have |i ; wives explaining that some magazine sales- | . is Oat ting ‘A gp ober ee man or woman was at their door explaining a ng MATA MITA MTN MMM pedigen tarda fren aal |. some kind of a contest or they give a very &: "WITH: THIS-COUPON. ONLY ) can provide.” 3 i strong sympathy appeal urging the house- & MAXWELL 2 areas, Mins BROS. 3 “The President's failure. to ex-|> . 4 rs 5 has created. al a wife to purchase books or magazines. Ze = scostiaaes tine Set E = E COFFEE | . | os jen. wl Your Business Ethics Board frowns on S ¢: >) ny sataeetn nat to detend the Pres-|i = . | such tacties, Buy the magazines for what 2 | CAN. 69". 3 tt ed got the troops to Little} 4 they are worth and give charity to some | (es ons EXPIRES WED,, , Sept. 24 BE nf oregon tha colaty” ||P eal, —s hp eae a ia: soueenees wu BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD WITH THIS COUPON ONLY Cites H-Bomb Danger ~ ? of the | 4 | CAMPBELL’S LONDON @ — A trade union | Pontiac Area Chamber of Dommedee ; TOMATO SOUP canbe ‘wl cl yng n't |e Waldron Hotel Bldg. 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Me \ 'Gumrt Reglace Stas c Voelker says) (aa ‘he has written a letter to of Time beige! to htt wry abut Jute majority : Voelker’s week 1 he ~ The high court held the arrest]: of four nudists near Battle - Creek in 1956 was illegal. et his letter, Justice Voelker 6a : “You have literally stripped me in public and have forced | } opinion in Stale Supreme Cour tuling’ lst] involving nudism. 7 ‘WAVE OF ‘FUTURE — Not to be outdone by the fair sex, businessman Anthony Moss has his hair waved at a London salon for men.’ Hair net keeps his tresses in place while ‘Mr. Charles wields an-electric-dryer that looks like a Martian's space gun. Sepak: peobiden: rane with: Satan SONG Te Rocha 90d other henuty.9je. (He’s Stuck With It) USAF Transport, French Jet Collide =lf's Paperhanger’s Tale OMAHA @® — This Is Leo P. Beasley's story and he’s stuck with it, Beasley, 64, is a paperhanger. When he made a sudden stop in his car yesterday the lid came, off a five gallon can of quick: baad se x s+ seplec tatl aie weie: Cie Riolk 44 Wis cnr whl Sie way tick.” he recalied. “When I pulled into my garage the paste had dried. “T was stuck to the front seat.” ate ef nrenlggig te: “The little shaver thought I was sick: ‘The kid’s mother showed up just as I was taking my pants off,” said Beasley. :|Pa., fothers in, the committee will tight Mee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958, | ‘Steelmen Supporting \McDonald _ ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)— Truman Won't Receive © al to ald in: y Hieainie = a oe speech. Frankel sent an emergency or- yider to the manufacturer, but’ he doubts the new supply of keys will ae ‘arrive in time for Truman's visit.'his ‘\igrmer Preaklent Hates {S: Ting BN : man is visiting Huntington today CAMBRIDGE, Migs; (AP)? ions for ;° Pemocratic. camP@l€"),gq Khan, 22, spiritual leader of |The ‘United Steel Workers Union|i - {presented a united front to the basic steel industry today after s voting unanimous confidence in its leader and crushing opposition | jto his program. x. * David J. McDonald, 55 * year-old USW president, emerged from the | f tninth convention, | lwhich ended-today, with tight con- trol over the 1,2-million-member| constitutional union. In beating down the opposition | at every turn, the great majority | of the convention’s: 3,523 dele- jgates finally recommended expul- sion for the protest committee leaders. 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Fortune - sayss: A we 2 rier j “Doctors couldn’t visit. “patients, people wouldn't have access to : ; ~ firemen couldn’t ee: ; struggle everlastingly to im- "prove. We can never give up and the intensive campaigns that we wage must bear fruit although the results A i ee ) the totals. But it’s en- - that our cars are yery positive factors ' ee a large scale. ; We Miss Spike Briges...... Bumped inte Spike Briggs” a fews days ago and it recalled the every intention of keeping The -Tigers.in his family, with Spike running the show. After his death, attorneys advised the son and four daughters that their children might some day have legal action against their parents (as guardians) for the retention of a highly speculative invest- ment. k * * Hence the team was sold. | Had Brrées serijor foreseen this, he would have divorced The Tigers from other holdings and established pe club independently. * * * Spike’s departure was a matter of intense regret to me. He sym- holized the old time professional sports-owner who placed the game and the team ahead of the dollar. The financial aspect was second- THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tux Powric Parss Comptny 48 W. Huron st. Pontiac, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Roesrrt Ba peo igyy bs Vice President and A Director ioumw A. Riter, Assistant Advertising Manager. - Eset M. TReapwett, Circulation Maneger G. Mansmatt Jorvan, joun W. Frreceratp, pede Advertising Gecretary and Editor all AP news dispe' delivered me carrier for 4 cents is not seek te by mail peyable in i os Member of ABC. Phone a 23-8181. ar on ESL «Ra tt ( INTIAC PRESS. rhe Press is entitled. exclusively to the’ Saeeeiewe news Footer ne in this Seaeercateibeaiasiuacagnensinenenaticmianentelentaetmnen . v With Many Road Deaths, Cars Needed for Saving Lives - ary. Once sports abounded with these individuals; But with taxa- _, tion approaching confiscation, they've been crowded from the picture: 2 ah We ah Spike was one of the last. _ His burning desire was to produce « & Winning team— one that played — eif’and was “up there.” He didn’t — have to try and make a financial re- turn first on five and a half million _doliars as the present owners do, And - this is no criticism of them. If YOU “had invested that, sum in a business, wouldn’t you wars, a return on the money? : oe Boe .And so, professional sports Jost one of the last great family “3 ownerships—one that approached the. picture primarily with the intent of building a team for the : glory of the home town and the - home town fans. | Similaé Experience ....-. . The following is interesting and your hating ares a bottle, with name address, overboard in — Huron, stating that the bottle was picked up three —_ later on the experi- the At- lantic. I‘had a ‘email jar of ; barley candy and I my name and address tna sheet of the ship’ pre oe ie ee asked if n five Pasa for my at Southampton And in. Conclusion she xs Insiders tell me that if NzLson Rockerztter wins the New York state gubernatorial _ race, hope to land him as Ricuarp Nrxon’s running mate i TO os cvsess Bishop Emenicx, back from Europe, says French movies are “centered in "violence and sex.” My word, Bishop, when did they add violence?..... ++++.In Hamburg (Germany) they've introduced a system.of lights which automatically flash red when a car exceeds the speed limit. In all the current turmoil about po- 4 eotereeee _ lice forces surrounding the city, I want to say a kindly word about Keego Harbor officers. Last summer one of them stopped me and explained a circumstance quietly and in a very gentlemanly manner and with no show of force, power or autocracy. I give him a straight “A.” x -% —* Young Bill Breech, head of the Michigan division of Ford trac- tors, was in a restaurant where he had entertained dealers sev- eral times and was a favored patron. The M.C. spied him and ‘said: “Ladies and Gentlemen, I want to present a well known businessman who’s dining here tonight: Bill Breech.” Applause. “And oh, yes,” continued the M.C. “I understand his father is here too, Bill Breech Sr.” No applause. Of course, “Bill Breech Sr.,” hap- pens to be Ernest R. Breech, Chairman of the Board of Ford Motor Company.....:.... Peaches and apples are here. Sometimes the outstate products whip the Michigan variety in looks, but when it comes to flavor and juice, then we knock the spots off everything in the nation... . cewaes The October 4th issue of The Saturday Evening Post will carry the first hard liquor ad in 60 years. * * * Danton WALKER says things; are 80, C/ i _— friends . — Paralyzed at the height of his missionary career in China, Bishop Samuel Schereschewsky with the loving care of his wife went on to do the most important work of his life. Suffering Sunstroke at 50, he lost the use of his armis and legs. Doctors doubted that he would be cap- able of any sustained mental effort. His wife nursed him, believing “As thy days so shall thy strength be."’ - For the remaining 25 years of his life, he was Carried up stairs or lifted into chair or bed. Yet, with one usable, calloused finger, or grasping a stick, he typed a translation of the Bible into, Chinese, working eight hours a day, every day, for eight years, believing “God had called me to it and-had especially prepared and fitied me for it.” His life was active uptil death. Bishop Schereschewsky and his wife were buried side by side under one cross. Days of All Faiths: gon into pertqrming the ston "th bandagi and let’s get rid Ang me: “At Leal tit Isn't Just One Coattail — Democrats are trying to label. Potter a “‘coattail Senator.” Pat McNamara made his first trip to Washington with his head screwed on backward so he could see - exactly what Reuther wanted him to do. At lease they charge Potter with clutching several coattails. They don’t accuse him of hanging on to just one. ; . LB. D. Out-of-Towner Dislikes Light. I've been here two weeks and have occasion to drive south on Saginaw street about three times a day. That stop light at Raeburn is ridiculous. The one at Rapid is almost as bad, but taken togéther they form a ‘plockade that gets - Pontiac.‘criti¢dism from outsiders and I should think from’ residents, ‘too. The most traveled route in that little Raeburn-dead end. I can laugh now. I leave for home to- morrow. dustin Elwin of these disgusting films by ‘not attend- Please, fiore-tonremh "hey on ‘Lec ‘North End nd Station Is Urgently Needed’ Dr. William Brady’s _ Sleep, My Pretty One, - or suffer Consequences Honored Saint May Not Be Re By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER In the eastern churches Tuesday they honor St. Thecla as the first woman ever to be martyred for the Christian faith. But there is a strong doubt that Thecla died for . Christianity or anything else, for upEet, ze Ef cer i | 5 H Her discipleship led her to what are called the “three cruel tor- ments.” The first was bad wl and abuse of her mother and he fiance; burn her at the stake; the third an ordeal in an arena filled with Seem, Gik he ined tote at tutel, she came off completely victorious, * * * Rain from heaven put out the fire which was to consume her, and the lions humbly licked her feet. The efforts to make a martyr. of her were utter failures. It is The book of the “Acts of Paul and Thecla” was discredited and rejected by church authorities, but it had popular appeal and Thecla, even though she may quite possibly have been only a creature of some writer's fancy, was once held in high honor throughout Christendom. tough in Hollywood, the producers have started tak- ing out their own wives ooeeeeees- SOME newspa- permen think Prter will marry MARGARET before Christmas. Another group says his current move is a final farewell. I vote for the marriage. Let the little queen get over it the best way She CAN.......005 Scouts tell me H. Gray Muzzy, Oakland County resident and top flight De- troit industrialist; won the annual horseshoe pitching tournament at Castle Park from a field of hardy. vet- erans. In Western Michi- gan circles, this is the equivalent of taking the ° Kentucky Derby, the World Series and ‘swimming the English channel both ways, —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD rs It is from this spurious book that we get the description of St. Paul which people now generally ac- cept as authentic, without realizing that it has no valid support. He is said to have been “a little man, fon Puts with eyelirvlns Tabada rdth- In ancient times, when the Tem- ple still stood in Jerusalem and the old sacrifical customs could be observed, one great feature of Yom Kippur (which means the day of atonement) was the ceremony of the scapegoat. Two goats were brought to the priest. One was chosen to be sacrificed; the other was symbolically invested with the sins of Israel and driven off into the wilderness. , * * * Such a custom is, of course, nd longer possible, but there is, and has been for several centuries, a sort. of repla¢ement of the old scapegoat ritual. Known as the Ka- parot ceremony, this is what is. — in summer, nine than that and atte juts Hee istlr febnl! i the second, an attempt to Case Records of a Psychologist: Wife’s Cooperation Helps Aleoholic rote Hal’s alcoholism was cured by the cooperation. of his de- voted wife. “And she removed his secret terror in a few nights so he didn’t need whisky as an escape mechanism thereafter. Put out the fire and people thus will not require the fire escape! That is an aziom of psychiatry as regards Grunk- | ards. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case Z-324: Hal B., aged 43, is the alcoholic sales manager men* tioned yesterday. * * * “Yes, Dr. Crane,’’ he confessed, “my addiction to liquor started when I realized 4 *T could not stand the idea that I was fin- ished with ro- mance. I figured I might as well be dead. “But I didn’t have nerve DR, CRANE enough to commit suicide, so*I kept loaded with whisky, - x o* * “I admit that my drinking has been a means of escaping from the deflating thought that Iam on the shelf. “If you could remedy my im- potence, then I wouldn’t need the whisky. But how can you cure my basic problem when testosterone shots didn’t do me any good?” SEX PANIC A defeatism complex can offset the chemical tonic which — testo- sterone will The latter uetieins is: helpful - ae cases, but the mind is en stronger, so a person who i — ed a arene Tole, must banish his negative think- ing, In curing Hal, therefore, it was rsabaleohe her that she cod pli Hal’s drinking in short order if she would simply ge” tt be was sn oF le, dent ma “Dr. Crane, I love him with all my heart,” she added, “so I'll do WIVES, NOTE WELL The usual wife doesn’t realize that she is 50 per cent to blame for her husband’s melan- choly after 40, or its counterpart, such as drunkenness, running around with other women, reckless gambling, ete When a man gets scared that he is on the shelf, sexuajly speaking, he miay develop any or all the classical symptoms of the climacteric husband, such as: iiternans, of see ele De to be hypercritical and very sarcastic towards his wife, -as well children, — -as the innocent Suspicious to the point of hiring a detective to trail a wife who is so far above suspicion that the family may think the husband is SE SOA SEE Oe: aia Some men mien drive their cars at — excessive pepper ak aay St, (oe a tire and have a wreck, Some even step out of lofty win- dows to commit suicide or else shoot themselves, onern develop chronic aleohol- ism to hide from their own secret - humiliation and also divert their wife’s attention: from their impo- tence. : Others, maybe by accident, hap- pen to find that they can function with a strange woman, perhaps half their age, and then go beserk in their wanton love making and faithlessness, If you employ it earlier, you can be fi the bud these sex complexes 40, Alwiys write, to Dr, ore Ww th are of . 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DIANE CRIGLER Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Diane, to Michael Campbell, are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crigler. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas . Campbell of James street. No wedding date has been set. — peal u nae Bee ea pase VIRGINIA RAE, LEVELY * Hall and is enrolled in the pre- *or, national . fraternity. =f i af i saute aN : = field, Hills were among the first pas- _ sengers to sail through the new Ameri- an, Locks.in the St. Lawrence Seaway. Can Bring Baldness CHICAGO (UPD—A Chicago» E rtf ne My Z a ETH #3 i z : i Z z F 4 named the condition “traction The doctor warned ladies engagement of Virginia Rae Levely to George F. Alexa is announced by - her parents, Mr. and: Mrs. Stanton Levely _ of Elizabeth Lake avenue. George,. the son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Alexa of Woodcliff Lake, N. J. is attending Newark Engineering College. Virginia is a graduate of Eastern Michigan College. * > + * } Mr. and Mrs. John J. Little of Bloom- They are pictured aboard the S.S. _ South American, which carried over 350 passengers on the history-making cruise. Z Mr, and Mrs, Ernest C, De- Leon of Auburn avenue have returned from a trip across the “Big Mac” and through Hia- watha country where they took .colored movies of Lake Micha- gamme and Copper Harbor. They also visited Manitowac, Wis., and Chicago, Ill. U. S. N., Ret’d. * * & Sara Hetherington of Thorpe Dear Abby... Love for C hildren Smacks of By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I am mar- ried to a man who was mar- ried once . He has two children by his first wife and he is. crazy about them. Now I love my husband, Abby, and I think he loves ‘ag much but he goes té house twice a - week, He says he goes there ABBY to see his children, but he doesn’t! come home until way past midnight and when he gets home he has lipstick on his face and clothes. He swears there is nothing between him ak *& & a “DEAR ABBY: I am a ‘fel- low, 19, who just bought ‘a used car with my own money. Eyery time my mother rideg in it she checks the ashtrays to see if I have been smoking. I do not smoke, but many of my friends do and J can’t emp / ty the ashtrays constantly to . remove the es “When I tell my. mother that. the cigarettes were smoked by his first wife’s © THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 ‘ Pony Tail — Personal News of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Milton A, Sak- orafis (nee Kathryn Challis) of - announce the birth Birmingham of a son, Anthony M., born Sept, 10 at St. Joseph Mercy - Hospital, rents are Mrs, Sam- uel P, Challis of Ottawa drive and Mr. and Mrs, Anthony M. Sakorafis of Buckingham road. * x * A son, William James, was born to Mr.'and Mrs. Neil S. my friends and not me, she doesn’t believe me. Smoking is.” home, How can I get my moth- er to believe me?” ACCUSED DEAR ACCUSED: If you are truthful in all other matters your word should be good enough, * * * “DEAR ABBY: We have a fines and gets along okay but my problem is we can’t de- cide. how to divide the money when our club breaks up.. All ‘the members of the club want all the money that they have paid, including the fines for lateness and talking, and other things they are fined for: I think that isn’t fair and all the money should be divided equally among the members. What do you think about this?” Carolyn Adair of Larch drive is a sophomore with a major in biology and histdry. She is a member of Zeta Chi Zeta Sorority and is a member of the Festival Chorus. Beta Unit Names Officers © The annual supervised by Mrs. William Hutchinson. Art Sessions Begin Monday Engagement Is Revealed ’ puny because in-law). “When they come here they make a big fuss over the boy, but they treat my little girl something terrible. They. even bring presents for the boy and for the girl. It makes me sick. How can I: get them to be more considerate?” FEELING BLUE DEAR FEELING: These peo- ple are either plain mean or else they &re ignorant. . You and your husband should have a private discussion with his parents. Explain that you will not tolerate their playing fav- orites and ‘issue orders that if they don’t bring a_ gift for both children, they should she — , Iroquois road will enter West- ern as a freshman. oe oe MRS. CAR ‘and Mrs. Carl A, Underhill . of Birmingham. L A. UNDERHILL JR. ; Lynn Fentress Becomes Parents -of the couple are Mrs. Paine Fentrss of New York City, Paul L, Fentress of Palm Beach, Fla., and Mr. » and Mrs, Carl A. Underhill of Church of the Holy Spirit be- fore 600 guests, with a portrait neckline - bustle-back skirt was. worn by the bride, A seed pearl encrust- ed tiara held the princess-lace ‘ veil which cascaded to a ca- ~ thedral-length train. She car- ried a bouquet of butterfly or- chids and lilies of the valley. ATTEND BRIDE Eleanor O'Connor of Chicago , was maid of honor, and brides- ® S ubtertuge | ig not smarter than you. If she were — she’d never let you know it. x~ & * . DEAR ABBY: My husband is 25 years-old, yet he com- plains if he gets less than 16 hours sleep a day. We can't go anywhere because he is always sleepy. If he worked hard it would be different but he rides around all day and doesn’t do any hard work. On - anniversary (our we came home at 9:30, al- though he didn’t have to go to work until 4:30 the next after- “What can I do to get my husband to stay up and pay “some atterition to me? I nev- er see him. Please print this. ' “It might wake him up.” Lae IGNORED — DEAR> IGNORED: take than a letter to _**wake him up.” Your husband should make haste in the di- rection of the nearest doctor. _-No man, aged 25, needs 16 hours of sleep a day. ae ' CONFIDENTIAL TO LOIS éur wedding first) he did take me out but - Tit will Bride of Carl Underhill mud W, of Detroit, Francis- silk suit with black accessories and the orchids from the — bridal corsage. The couple left for a wed- ding trip to Jamica and will reside in Wellesley,Mass,, un- til the bridegroom is graduat- ed from Babson Business School,’ Later. they will return to Birmingham, Officers Announced | by Zeta Phi Zeta Fran DeGroot. and Beverly mmons are new members of Zeta, Phi eta Sorority. New offi¢ers fry McIntosh see. mm we eo TEE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20;- 1958 a a : Open Suna ts to 2 P.M. Fall Clothes Galore Now Open Monday, Thursdoy, ioe ee oa \ e pane yeg E f oe EE the rigors of life, should be more tolerant, kinder, more interesting, and have a better sense of humor than any pretty young thing pos- sibly can have. This all sounds very easy, but of course it isn’t. It calls for real self-discipline and cutting out 33. A care of this newspaper. — Have Their ( Cleaned by | Us! Thorough cleaning is our guar- antee! You can depend on our imu. service ‘as thousands of others ~ have. This seal -protects you and backs our reputation. For Prompt Service Just Call NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS -42 Wisner - FE 2-7132 Smart Women: Tk ets Meets at Home i” Mrs. Wilkins fam the Joy of Important Events with Good Photography by One of Pontiac’s PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS The Anna Gordon Unit of WCTU officers for the com- in clothes cleaned “fresh CLEANERS / AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 605 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4.2579 ‘ BRANCH —<5 OAKHILL ’ Open Monday thru Seturday—7 A. 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SNYDER - Interesting-—Dynamic The “SINGING. BRECHEISENS” with Organ, Vibra-Harp, Chimes and Accordion yeas 11:00-7:30 .»». 10:00 A. M. oe eee Sunday Sunday School ., — Revival Services | through Easter. The pastor’s med- itation tomorrow night will be ‘Making the Crooked Straight.” PONTIAC CENTRAL HIGH AUDITORIUM - 250 West Huron St. © 60-Voice Ist Baptist Choir ¢ Jerry Libby, Pianist @ Mary Clancy, Soloist -@ Salvation Army Band — © Robert Lilleyman, at the. Hamménd hae NEW SONG BOOKS! “CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whiltemore Street Guest Speaker Sunday Wednesday, Silver Tea The Lord shall give thee rest from thy sorrow, and from thy ifear, and from the hard bondage wherein thou wast made to serve. FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson’ larry 10:00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP “THE FOE OF PROGRESS” Rev. Paul T. Hart,, Preaching - 11:15: CHURCH SCHOOL Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible agg and Prayer Fellowship . 6a THE: PONTIAC: crass SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 f | | Bible School... 11:20 A.M. Youth Fellowship .. 5:45P, M. Expaine Service 7:00 P. M. ‘io “Deeting 7:30 P. M Bible School senad YN AVENUE . Joslyn at Third no . Cdmend L. Watkins, Paster in ange ] First Christian Church Bible. School ...,.. 9:30A.M. | Besson par Hoc Worship ......0e.. 10:45 A. M, ‘10 A.M. oe enya 6:30.P.M ous _ — nAM eee eke eR noo a : er, * . McColl _ AUBURN E HEIGHTS — : lin ramen tone |p Lt 1 CONGREGATIONAL AL | Worship 845 ond 1:15 AM. | ~ CHURCH Bible School ..... 10:00 AM. |i] Mill. E. Huron end Mt. Clemens Youth Fellowship 6:30 PM. ff Bag hey x. erten, | Pastor caarcemn| TEI MORNING SERVICE CHURCH AN 10:30 A. M. Drayton Pini, Michian |] Me pOngtegetion | The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. eee ee Wed Prayer and tud eens CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT | 1g Theres, | GEOFFREY DAY. &.A., B.Th., Paster Evangel Temple ; Sunday Scheol—#:45 A. M. ieretas Wership—11:00 A. M. Evening Worship—7:00 P.M, Evening Services, 7:30 P.M. United Presbyterian . Pentiac + » 8327 Clintonville RA. ‘Donald OC. Andrews, Paster hictod Sibce! : . #30A.M. Morning, Wore ‘O45 A.M LAKELAND Maceday Lk. & Wms. Lk. Rd. Rev. Roy F. Lambert, Paster First United Sunday School ... 9:30 A.M. Se » moborte, Pastor * Mortiing Worship .10:45 A.M. Sunday Services ie Fag and, Reeder rot .-» 1045 ff tae sn a ; FIRST SPIRITUA p Haddick, of “Coming Sept..2 MARRY NICMOLS, Preston ' 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Sunday Service—7:30 P. M. Robert Macdonsid of Niagara Falls, N. Y. LIST CHURCH Detroit, Speaker PLENTY OF FREE PARKING = ~ 351 Prospect St. Sunday School. . i ‘oung Peoples... Eve - Worship. ;. BRANCH SUNDAY . LONGFELLOW PUBL St BAPTIST CHURCH 10 A. ve. Morning Worship... em Wednesday Eve. Service... Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje 11:15 A. M. Ate 6:15 P.M... -7:30 P.M, SCHOOL Held at IC SCHOOL 10 A.M. Apso Church of 459 CENTRAL “Sanday School and Werhsip oéesast srsday Evangelistic eeevaseenee : Bishop L. A. Parent ‘Vaan tees 0 Church Phone FE 5-836) - _ Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 Christ Bi + p.m, 0:00 ». a.m, 130 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Bis i. A, Bishop bs A. _ asain 60 STATE STREET *¢ Worship — FIRST = [CHURCH & the NAZARENE Bible School....... 9:45 A.M. Youth Service Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Mr. David Measell, Specker at Both Services osecee THOO A: M. 6:30 P. M. ** ewe 5, CALL TO CONSCIENCE — Israel. The Shofar or ram's horn call to conscience at the beginning of the Jewish High Holydays, ‘Rosh Hashanah, and at the conclusion-of Yom Kippur. | Pontiac Sones, Fests. : Rabbi Israel Goodman is shown as he blew the ram’s horn at sunset Sunday, in Congregation B'nai is sounded in the synagogue as a -|79 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Kol Nidre jmorning, services will begin at 10 continue . held on Kol: Nidre Eve, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Temple Beth Jacob, will be chanted by James Rosen- thal, soloist. Rabbi Nathan Hersh- children’s service, directed by Stanton Walker, with the Temple Beth Jacob Youth Group participating, is ane for 2 p.m. A memorial service will be con-| ducted at 4 p.m. with the service closing with the blowing of the ram's horn by Jacob Meyer before CONGREGATION WNAI ISRAEL Traditional Jewish services will be held at 6:15 p.m, Thursday at) Congregation B’nai Israel, 143 Oneida Rd., with Rabbi Israel Goodman preaching on “Keys to Our Future.” On Yom Kippur morning serv- ices will begin a 9 and will con- clude at 6:45 p.m. The sermon will be given at 11:30 a.m, at which time Rabbi Goodman will preach on “Signs of Forgiveness.” *.* * A memorial service will be held) at noon and the children’s worship period will be conducted at 2:30) p.me~s Cantor—Lazarus Hershovitz | will assist with the réndition of the | liturgical music, Council of Men to Hear Hare ‘When Tempers Flare,’ Subject of Ist Seminar at Orchard Lake James M. Hare, Michigan's sec-|™ retary of state, will address the ‘Council of Men of the Orchard Lake Community Church, Presby- | terian at, the 6:30 dinner meeting | Wednesday. x *« & Howard Hobart, the new presi- dent, will preside and Sam Burn- Constructive Instead of “tricking” ‘neighbors at home, thousands of American youngsters this Halloween will be helping “treat” neighbors over- seas, : Church councils, local churches and church-school groups are now plans for October 31 to se- cure community participation in a “happy constructive Woecrveance of Halloween.” x * When the witches and goblins, wearing identification tags, knock on ‘doors this year and squeal “Trick or Treat," they will be ask- ma Soeeten ct dteaeey Wer'd Church Groups Planning Halloween funds for food, vitamins and milk for the world’s needy, they have also been effective in reducing youthful vandalism on Halloween. Pastor States Building Plans Branch Sunday School Started in Longfellow the speaker. © . ite 8 et ot Elementary A series of seminars on “The "ae dikies UU ks tree Christian Approach to Famully | pies for the United Nations Unit-.| ‘The first unit of extensive build- Problems” will begin at 8 p.m. ed Children’s Fund (UNICEF), |ing plans of Memorial Baptist Sunday. The committee on Chris- | or, as Friendly Beggars ef the |Church, 351 Prospect St., will be tian Education and board of dea- | american Friends Service Com- | under construction this fall. cons are sponsors. . mittee, they will be collecting * *« * The topic tomorrow evening will ibe “When Tempers: Flare.” Sub- fly in a Mixed Community. Moderator of the panel is Wil- Iliam J. David,-dean of Chrysler Institute of Engineering and ay elder of the Orchard Lake Church. PANEL MEMBERS Permanent members of the pane! include Dr. Ante W.. Becker, a will be “The = Transeo of Indian ul i needles, pins, thimbles and scis- sors for sewing kits for mothers overseas, In 1950, a group of churches in Lost Nations, Iowa, got the chil- themselves, The money was sent to the churches’ Christian Rural Overseas Program (CROP), which now is a part of Church World Service, * ®t That same year, a group in New England urged the children to col- the! ect money for UNICEF. Since that time both programs have caught “jon across the country and, in addi- = Pilgrim Holiness Holding Services The Rev. Melvine Snyder of In- ‘|dianapolis, Ind. is the guest speak- er at the special services being held at the Pilgrim Holiness Church, Baldwin and Fairmount. * * * The Rev, Mr. Snyder, one of the three general superintendents of the denomination, will preach at 7:30 each night through Sept. . 28 eisen Family. They play the ac- cordion\, Hammond organ, vibra- harp and.chimes. As well as illus- trate their songs with felt-o-gram pictures. - * The pastor, the Rev. E. C. Swan- son, stated the ‘public has been invited, + a-idren to ask for money for others; instead of candy and pennies for land The congregation will worship in the 50x90 foot new educational unit until finances permit the building of the church. Members have pur- chased 300 feet of frontage on Michigan avenue and 320 on Mid- Under the direction of the Rev, Harroun serving as superintendent. torium. The school will tinued until the new unit pleted. ORGANIZED IN 1910 « in the home of Frank Raeburn street in 1910 b’ Mrs, Andrew E, Hoffman Baptist The Baptist Mission. except tonight. Dr, Rufus M. Traver w Here from Owosso to assist with ars |* girls in| the musie and singing is the Brech-| tne time. In 1917, the chanc was given memory of Fanny Utley, one of the early workers and organizers. When South Sagmaw street was widened, the church was moved pect St, wi. Sunday School, 10 A, M. by Rev. John Hurst Special Evangelistic “ Gonthontng REV. LEROY “FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 6 North Roselawn Niel ei WAl'G 00 Gs Our mae wack os tend SHAFER, Pastor ° fn j, —— Ve Lg IY FS SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY. “MATTER” OF ce : ij if re if #7 di if fj Lf « 4 a4 HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC. . Sunday—0:45 AM. dl fff ‘GHE "HF pa; Waterford Church - Announces Revival Calif., will be tion to providing sorely er School was started in the Longfel-/| low Elementary School with Claude} the -name of Memorial Baptist in/ fe Rey, Eddie Wagner of LaHabra, olding evangelis- e Waterford ville ‘Rd., with services beginning Sunday ‘and continuing through Sept, 28. Worship services will be held to- morrow at 8:30 and 11 a.m, and at 7 p.m. During the week meetings lain during World War IT, received a’scholarship from Dr. Charles E. Fuller of “The Old Fashioned Re- : ‘Sunday Schoo! sae ee ® ‘B.T.U. errr Terre rr ee Morning APR _ COME HEAR: SPEAKER BILL GLASS of the Detroit Lions, Sept. 20, 7:30 P. M. _Wednesday. Prayer Meeting Rev. M. F. Boyd Is Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention Sead 9,000,000 Members — + we ee 100 A.M, ; 6:30 P.M, | eee ee ee 7:30 PM. | $d me vival Hour.” Special: music is planned . for every night and a nursery will be open for small children. The Rev. Robert D, Winne, pastor, said the public has been invited. ee eanemenniald | U | i SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. x Morn. Worship, 11:00 Sermon: “A Rich CHURCH” Evening Rally, 7:45 Sermon: “A Pot of POISON” “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” 210 N. Perry at Milbourne Wesley C. nee Pastor - its Through Gate: idor sequel to of Spler All Saints Episcopal Chueh Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C, George wee, Soter The Rev. David K. Mills, Cu SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector Church School 11:00 A.M. e—Moming Preyer and ST. GEORCE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH - Milford, Mich, €:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 0:30 A.M.—Family Service and Church School 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion ¢ #nd Bermon The Rev. Bertram T. be iam E ST, ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 0:30 A. M—Morning Prayer This A. Ma Holy Bape 9:30 0 mM: 316. P. serene ‘he Rey, Wale Rt, ee y Rev. Philip Somers, Pastor sista ten: slog ames J Marimont Baptist Church Invites You: — “Morning Worship, 11 A: M. Sunday School, 10... | Youth Hour, 6:30 P. M. Evening Service, 7 mek , Join Marimont Sunday School _ .+-in “ORBIT AROUND the SON” CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall—82 Perkins St: (Off Auburn) Affiliated with Federation of Spiritual Churches = canbe. otkamamen soem : 7:30 P. M.—Edith Goddard of Windsor, Speaker. a Thursday, Sept. 25—Silver_Too—1:30 P.M, oe SHADOW rue ALMIGHTY The Life and Testament of Jim Elliot By ELISABETH ELLIOT Author of THROUGH GATES OF SPLENDOR his Show Be- most ungle. missionary ma | es From the journals which the “ ii one nner ~ . gh FIRST: PRESBYTERIAN cau | HURON AT WAYNE Pastor. "REV. WRLIAMN H. MARBACH, B.D, 3 Aevoche Poser (REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D, WOR SERIES. 2901:0) thet he ory of his dedicated and adventurous “The and per- ion of Jim Elliot .«m will inspire all who read it.” HAROLD J, OCKENGA and woven around |, DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH meee hate OS ee aes Sunday Gehool :. .-18 ee +O eee eee nwereneees carats prone ose pedesesredooess or coe tgeeeene wereserces ee ee me, ,,ilorning Worship -. hee ‘Sams pm s _ Sunday Worship oa CHRISTIANITY TODAY . and YESTERDA Evening Service MISS HELEN GEISINGER Missionary te Tribes at A. ¥. PF. ~ WATERFORD COMMUNITY bay | Mowing, Worship emer ss. eobeereeesenses 8:30 A. ‘iad _ Evening Service g Hour Wedwasiey so20 oes ce sss ag Bh | CCR CHRP He ee ee * 00 A.M, P.M. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building—$460 Williams Lake on i: etn YOR a eoeee ee ee eerseneeereeess 11:00 Evening nciall a "2:30 a a “ 4 : ¢ == een YM. C, A. 131 Mt Clemens Steet Santer Beha Garner, Poster — FR 4-700" . + eee eee eet Bee ee * ee M.- =e epee Goon t eeaee ervice ...... 700P.M. to its present location, 351 Pros- ) | ‘The. Noted of the (A Symphony in. Brass) - AT THE CITADEL PORT HURON CITADEL BAND Salvation Army Pnsthats: a Concert of Music. Saturday, September 20th, 8 P.M. 29 West Lawrence St., Pontiac This Internationally Known Group Will Be Featured. in All Sunday Services Sept. 21st Sunday ‘School (Rally Day) 9:45 ot M. Young People’s Meeting 6 ‘06 ee | Morning Worship . «+» 11200 A, M... Evangelistic Meeting eel «1380 | Comet All Inaited ‘Hear Them! "a bs r ¢: | soca ke fe] renin, Tg Sv » | Strength contends lit is wrong to assume Russia will|ion gain an overwhelming weapons advantage over the United States. * ¢ 2 | At the same time, Gen. Nathan expressed confi- Twining, Chiefs of Staff, voiced these views last night in a speech to the Defense Agsn., an organization represent. ing industry, business, labor and | ithe professions. _ * He took issue with critics of El- * Bemhower administration military Hthey have had their problems in | I ballistic missiles, just as we have THE BEAST FR FROM on000 F FATHOMS? tA aye apne NE RRR EN Box Office | BLUE SKY Opens 6:30 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-461] Orientation Conference} TEs of US. |Outweighs Reds confidence that we are militarily “og rr om eect nea _ CHICAGO (UPI — An Ameri- ‘nine years said last i z : z : S ay aa y ib F F ANCIENT MUSICMAKER — carnival atmosphere in Pontiac this week is this old-time hand-cranked organ—the hurdy-gurdy. Operating the instrument, on display in front of Lending to the : et oe nase THE: PONTIAC PRESS, © SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 i Sas | the. WKC, Ine., store, 108 N. Saginaw St., is Mrs. sua. |His Picture’s Off White House Wall ie res i i j ru “KING SOLOMON’S | MIN ES” - MITCHUM ests the streeul “STRANGER ON. HORSEBACK” JOEL McCREA ? leount and discredit everything” he BALTIMORE. (AP) — mae 5 Truman criticized, chided ridiculed the Republican adminis- tration last night on subjects to the removal of’ his picture from the White House wall. ok A bit weary after several days of vigorous stumping on behalf of Democratic candidates in the Nov. 4 elections, the 73-year-old former president attracted 2,010 to a party fund raising diriner at near- by Pikesville. The Republicans “‘tried to dis- had done while in office, Truman told the $100-a-plate audience, big- gest ever to attend a Maryland political dinner, But this backfired, he said, cit- 8 “They ordered the 7th Fleet out of the Formosa Strait,” he said. were. going to unleash had criticized his administration and|for budget deficits but now face a probable ‘deficit. of more than 12 billion dollars themselves. At the same time, he added, ‘their fiscal policies have increased both unemployment and inflation, situation he never heard of be- fore. * a , ee “Budgetary geniuses,” he scoffed, “Beat that one if you Can. oe His reference to the White House picture came after he told of a group of Baltimore . fourth- graders who, had asked the Presi- dent by letter ‘ ‘why the Army and Navy couldn’t get together on the satellite program.” Truman edged the letter with a note ignor- ing their question and sent them a picture of President Eisenhower for their classroom. “A picture of the President is nice to have,” said Truman. “I have one of him in my library, even if they did take mine off the wall in the White House.” reach Elvis Rolls East Toward. Port of Embarkation FT.. HOOD, Tex. (AP) — i. Elvis Presley, the rock ‘n’ roll|} kid, rolled east toward New York|] today, aboard one of four special ||} trains . moving 1,360 trainees/| toward embarkation for Germany. || -| Presley and the other soldiers|| | will sail next week to report as re- placements for 3rd Armored Divi- sion troops on European duty. The trains are scheduled Brooklyn’ Army Terminal|ii Monday just eight hours before|iil | TonicHT saa 0 STARTS ot’ AERP: P. M. HE GE. ARCH! FR HUNTER: “VERA. MILES- WARD von Gxt precy ij | | i | ae 7 i g ia i. 8 ee ieee o bse ee ee 8 f | H PRANK ©. RUSENT +2 Truman Rips Into GOP Administration | motorcade to Washington, where||| be eee © te hee ae a similar cam arar to||f Fox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEONS and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. | SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P, M. LUNCHEONIS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations they had to move the fleet right) £9 - to back in 3 After the frequently ‘appla ‘Truman said the Republicans|speech, Truman returned « First Session on Tuesday The Oakland County Health De- partment will conduct the first of a series of five classes for who have diabetes and their fam- Health Department Sets 5 Classes for Diabetics Annabel Rickard, public health nutritionist and Mrs. Ann Fecko, county od ea nurse, will be ilies at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, in, the ment, according to Dr. J /Monroe, health director. | County residents interested in en- Birmingham. office of the om | D. rolling are requested to Beno onday ithe -health department Prospective students tins have | written approval of their physi- cians to attend sessions. \a@ better understanding of diabetes. “It is important that the per- son who has diabetes cooperate with his physician and accept the responsibility for the prescribed treatment,” Monroe added, He said that in no other disease is the education of the patient a more important ‘part of treatment. “With proper care diabetics can expect to live as long as anyone else and as sescander and cecety he said. 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Stewart Granger ; Deborah Kerr SOLOMON'S MINE" a THE BLAtk f SCORPION Senn Fay by MARE BUACAN 10d 1086: n qutin bad bees Wannenee Galle = SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY i OOK FOR THE FINEST PICTURE Raa EVER HOPE TO SEE! ae 4 a. wn S THEIR FIRST. }) MOVIE TOGETHER | Ac ee ce tare age Cae he el as pea EO _| THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 ‘aan i ag ‘Hollywood Headlines © ICC Recesses Messenger Boys rast guid Sophisticated” |'Sergeant Preston’ Adds Roe eer Executive Role to Duties Train Hearing Smog Bonus + LOS ANGELES (AP) — Some an action series for Dick. But it — ages hp bones. ae i never. came about, re) -Fated en messengers to! “Instead, they put me into . rw Ss + their boss yesterday that unless drawing room parts,” he recalled:| , New Jersey,,Commuter |they got’ a bonus they wouldn't “I wore out nine tuxedos.” ride their bikes. - ee NEW YORK (AP)—The Inter-| Herman Levy, operator of | Dick, finally left the studio inistate Commerce Commission has Maa” whan lke. aes. wan tenn : one look outside, wiped his eyes|]. Fortunately, TV was getting into indefinitely its hearing) and agreed to pay the boys time ‘I full swing, and he started getting|bere into the wreck last Monday)and a half on smoggy days. good roles in home-screen drames.|°f & Jersey Central commuter} Los Angeles liad been having Ce ee ee ee eee rom @ crit mre oie ile - e Ty = ‘ mel for a1 ‘He was doing well in TV and oc-|ttain that plunged through an/its worst smog attack of the year. ‘ monies) Jack Preston came along to monopolize Bay. C b Rebel R rt { ot 5 dss ne ob. Ei paooia uban 5 KEpO “For once | want: sb a | The. been recovered. Taree eters are| Bi p sh Unde W ; ’ fi when : recove ree others are 1 I] ¥ tycom ‘Community Theaters|iesc5 stn IQ FUSA.UNGEL Way) a man to look at i Bl it the act o ICC Commissioner Kenneth H. HAVANA (AP) — The Cuban : iE 4 ' } win ae gg ad Civic — Farmingtes - '|Tuggle recessed.the hearing yes-| oi. say two of their armed me as if | were } eee ‘Ppspondor. “We ougitt © ge atnt: “Dance With Me %, Avhottiterday after completion of . testi-|T* columns spreading out from Fidel|| E-IN THEATER neey this" boy," Wrather|iencigh ‘scott, Marevert Chi mas macay by George ©. Witns, 2 $0 i leea's southeast’ Cab’ strong. his first love y DRIVE pages Gary Cooper, Diane Ree ares CN ee aioe return to/BOld now have penetrated into Las ss ‘Tl doughs olor Washington to study the testi-|Villas Province in central Cuba. not his ‘ eS : Hilts — Rochester . |mony: and await official autopsy woe: hey comme: ote — . Jand the Sct.: “Ring, Boy, Bing.” Tomimy Ban4s,| reports on the engineer and fire-|t™liné thelr advance, ‘a rebellj “ heros eat Lili Gentle; ‘ Dracula : broadcast last night claimed. It latest! | of the Sun.-Wed.: “No Time for Sergeants,"|man of the ill-fated train. He add-| _ a | into andy Griffith, Nick ed he expected to his S24 seven government soldiers ! poe Thure.-Sa.:" “High Contigen- announce hisii.4 been killed and five cap- | eet into gt, ey a"Shackdurr, Jon, | ndings in the case within the) red. p j : i. Weldon oe rar : President Fulgencio. Batista’s ; _ F ATE : | “This an. wits aan’ Sorcha i army headquarters in Havana ‘ . | i the work I Sp a ge ~ ie The findings also will depend|has been silent on the reported . SS | he Encino home Gun Tues: “Andy Hardy Co oe Tate an a, Se ET Aa gasssalr|pemreetae erie Otel ae eee sate reeel| HUDSON epee . * Sat.: eneral,” - ce on e cas rebels ore grasa ge cergerh maa eet Sepel, eoresticn, Tee Joe, By itad boon Kiel. A wounded rebel T phe: j , . er-|was listed as a North American : ‘ cording 14 radio shows @ week,|, set: saci ted gglor, Jerry sey Central’s. offices in Jersey|named Richard Hellman, CYD hivdaters eit. — Mo! ity, : ‘ * begins a new phase of a ca-|ator."” color, Wistor nature mt” Ma Wilms, who is assistant superin- Breaktast Club Held Them There! ie that has had its ups and Called pe B “crmitation CHARISSE | . “But I can’t complain,” |Gienn Ford, Red But! eral” and motor equipment division, * The sfory of @ man / |he said. “It has been a good liv-[end, the Lew City of Gold.” Gayton tectined yesterday that the train's Meetings Set spree wag ihn gy | x ‘ brakes apparently were app ee * * sat: “wo orttager” ctiag, win) about 25 feet before it plunged of at Tel-Huron mony , oa , 3 nobel cone allt Springs rodeo. Louis B. had the Hardy, Kildare and|. Wed.-Gat.: “Rocka! e._ Baby.” tit lig aleotlon whe taltear meee be inaugurated at fg “Eis : F Lewis, Marit l-Huron Shopping Center, series going and envisioned! tne Guns," color, Eras gineer, Lioyd Wilburn, nor the | rene meetings which are fireman, Peter Andrews, stopped) panned to cover a wide range of WILIGHT “anon ARTHOR KENNEDY use enson CHARLES McGRAW: ERNEST TRUEX a wm RICHARD HAYDN JUDITH EVELYN - WALLACE FORD CO-FEATURE = MIGHTY WESTERN EPIC! Roky CMAN & “THE VIKINGS” STARTS SATURDAY at 2:25 -- 6:10 -- 9:30 SUNDAY at 2:20 -- 5:40 -- 9:00 KR AO CN HEEL Eagle Sat.: “High School Confidential,” president : | “ge and 8, A. Simon, of ‘Russ Tamblyn, Jan Sterling: “Wat! French Glo Valet Services Corp. ALSO=— Sealine Jack Carson Denies --Sun.: ““Twilight of the Gods,""| Accusations of Cruelty “a Y See Of 5 2 4 | of Hemp Brown,” Rory Calhoun an 4 HO fA a UL 168 Orn oe _10S ANGELES (AP) — Jeck||: ZI —STARTING — ia ene, Sat.: “The Naked and the Dead,” | tions ee aan a hie at|| SUNDAY! 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Stadium to watch the Ship ek Rte. * Rochester, Lake Orion Lose Grid Openers achisloe: the favorite lost, and Avondale, Avon Defeats Mil. ‘Milford scored in the first quar- ter with John Zeeman 34 yards on the trap play. The kick was wide. 2 ee The Jackets missed. numerous scoring chances in the first half, twice when TD passes were dropped and another when they fumbled on the Milford one yard line at the end of the half. In the third quarter Milford made it 18-0 when Terry Ander- son took a 30 yard pass from Jim naan: ‘Anderson booted the point, Avondale snapped to life when \Doctor’s Order ‘Ousts’ Zwicker ta Fe i i g Falk * Rams lose Big Veleran A. perienced Mike Haskins (185) against St. Pat's of Wyandotte in Sunday afternoon's opening game on the Irish field. This will be the only change. Rams’ fast, shifty backs from 1957, led by Tom Der- ocher, and last year’s city scoring leader, Jack Lyon, will go at the start, along with veteran Bill Cas- “\sidy at center, and Bob Yapo at tackle, two of the Rams’ best de- $ al ig att E t, Ueki Fea * 2+ i Ld Pritchett, sophomore end, for the 2nd six-pointer and com- fensive players. 10 Hudson B 4 qi. ig rT B. 1% F 4 [30 Beriein a 3 Fraser 3. 130. sé a cute ¢ is & 41 J. Dirker G 1 Sr 42 G. Dirker B 4 Sr 43 E 145 Sr 44 Yapo T 1800s dr 45 Arnet T 4 OF 50° Blake E 160 &r $1 Chamarro G 10 0Cts«édr 556 ~Hussereau B 140 dr 60 Nesbitt : B it0 | & 4 Guibord B 150 d Delvo G 165 Jr 63 Deschaine T 187 « Br 64 «iL. Valenti vy 1900 dr 65 W. Valenti 1% 130 Pr 70 Hoskins T 02 Jr Ti Brown E 175 Sr 72 Hofman G 180 ~ 5650 3 Smith at 155 Sr 1 Haehn T-C 185 Jr 75 Walsh T #190 Pr 80° Ponia’sk! E 180 Sr 81 g 150 Jr 3 De T 180 0—Sfs« Sr 85 (J. Kennedy Q 1% ° 6r Pentiae Press Phote 203-pound tackle for St. Frederick High today was a finished athlete. The term: is used in its true ter- minal meaning. Frank, veteran Ram, has been ordered to quit football because of a worsening heart condition. He has turned in his uniform, but will still be with the squad as a manager. ‘FINISHED’ — Frank Zwicker,|- rn ta = =: | Skinners, a te ord, 14-13 wae ta 1:20 On the ensuing kickoff Milford returned all the way to the Avon Douglas ran the winning point |. remaining. 20, but a pass attempt was inter- ¢ c Munson was a busy boy for the RAMBLING CHIEF — Quarterback Harrison football. team last night at Waterford High — Stadium. He's shown here reeling off yardage against the Skippers during a 26-0 PCH win in e the 1958 opener i ee ee es ee eS ee ae ad a Poutise Press Photo for both schools, Munson threw ; two touchdown passes and piloted the Chiefs to two other TDs after Waterford had held them to a scoreless deadlock in the ist half. ey 6¢ Maples Tri * & ® Shamrocks wie in Opener, 33-7 Ortonville 7-0 Loser; , Dryden in 0-0 Tie - Ortonville missed two chances to score and then saw Goodrich *|break up the contest with a touch- down with four minutes left to play to win 7-0 at Goodrich. t * Armada got off to a good start beating New -Baltimore St. Mary. at home while neat hin- ered considerably penalties, was held to a 0-0 tie at Peck, |Wayne-Oakland Teams Fare Well Pontiac's Hoke and fullback Wendy Meyer Waterford failed to make a ist down in the 3rd and 4th quarters and made only 14 yards rushing after gaining 77 prior to intermis- ‘sion, The tide turned at the beginning of the 2nd half. The Chiefs received the kickoff and marched 85 yards in seven plays with Ellison ending the, drive. End Gerry Andrews blocked Dick Finkbeiner’s punt to ‘set up the 2nd TD and from then on it was a landslide, Brown's field-goal attempt came when Stan Hertel intercepted John Saum’s toss and raced to the eight where Saum tripped him from be- hind. ' PCH - WATERFORD sT mn eee FOR wotert a ‘Pirst downs Rushing yardage . Passing yardage Piases intercepted by...) ! Fe ccc cc cteneee: se enee eee 89 egos fo ee eee 417, on en Munson). , pass from Seaxt 2 (placement). ay cy Bows, 21-18 runy, Douglas m Ward passed 35 yards to Gordon Hodksema cee for Imlay’s suchdowns. Imlay fumbled “Tie With Van Dyke ‘jon the Van Dyke 3.- West Bloomfield came: out victo- rius Holly fell, 6-0, to Grand Blanc in a game lacking offensive power. Grand Blane scored. the winning TD in the final four minutes when a Holly pass was deflected and in- tercepted by Jon Mangus who ran to the one foot line, Mangus then scored on the 4th down after Holly held on three plays on the goal line. The game featured good defensive play as Holly also held at the half with Grand Blanc on the two yard line. Clarkston dumped Oxford, 6-0 with the winning TD in the last eight minutes when Ron Morgan went over from the two, Mel Jo-. seph set up the TD with a 30 yard run. Don Marsh attempted but his kick was wide. Fumbleitis hurt Clarkston as Ox- ford recovered once on the 15 with two minutes to play but was unable to capitalize, In the second quarter a.penal- ty nullified “a touchdown pass frem quarterback Bob Porritt to Larry Crouch for Clarkston. * * * Defense played a big part in this game with John- Parks, John- ny Tisch and Ron Morgan king- pins in the Clarkston defensive unit, Brighton shut out South Lyon, 13- 0, with one touchdown in the first period after recovering a fumble on the South Lyon 30, Keith Wil- liams went 20 yards and Sean La- van kicked the point. * * * In the’ third quarter Brighton blocked a punt and recovered on the 30 from where Ron Visel passed to Lavan for the touchdown, South Lyon also had a case of fumbleitis losing the ball within its own 20 several tines, Northville scored a mild upset ‘Utica Plays 14-14 UTICA — After a scoreless first p | half, Utica broke the ice in the third period to. score first against Van Dyke, but the two teams them battled to a 14-14 deadlock, An 18 yard pass from Dennis or to Barry Grace and dim y’s conversion made it 7-0 for Utica. Van Dyke then scored twice on 15 yard ran by Norm Douglas and 4 35 yard pass from Ron Kwierant to Walt Venandam, Lynn Capps ran both points. Roney went five yards in the final quarter for Utica and he ran) ‘he point. Time ran out with Utica! Elliott Denies He Has Turned Pro Trackman MELBOURNE ® — Australian miler Herb Elliott Friday denied a rumor that he has turned pro- fessional but said that if he did the “ridirulous rules”’ on amateur’ $ @X- penses would be the main reason. The world’s fastest miler made the denial after talking with Lewis Luxton, managing director of the Shell Oi] Co. of Australia, Elliott returned to his Melbourne hotel}: smiling after a long session with Luxton who offered him a job and a university scholarship. Luxton also is a member of the Interna- tional Olympic Committee. The 20-year-old funner declined ' Clarkston Nips Oxford as Holly Falls in tripping Plymouth, 12-6 in their rivalry. Spike Walker went one yard in the second quarter for Northville and the Mustangs made it 12-0 in the fourth period when Bob Starnes} went three yards. Starnes also had another TD nul- lified a moment later which would have made it 18-0. Plymouth’s Runge scored on a 12-yard pass from Egloff for its lone TD, Clarenceville and Bloomfield Hills of the Wayne-Oakland League do not open until next week, Lapeer Winner but Romeo Falls Richmond had too much ground power for Romeo as it defeated the Bulldogs, 26-0, while Lapeer an- other Tri - County, was beating Caro, 27-6, A 30-yard pass from John Mc- Killen to Ed Marshall along with Stevens’ point made it 14-6 at the half. Don LeDuck went. two yards in the third quarter and Dick Koll- hoff went four in the final quar- ter to complete the scoring. Koll- hoff ran the ‘other point} Richmond scored once. in« the first, twice in the second and an- other in the fourth quarter as Ro- meo. failed ‘fo cross pay dirt, Millington 0, Vassar 0 Millington and Vassar High Schoo] football teams fought to a scoreless tie Friday night in their 1958 season opener at. Vassar. A 35- ed touchdown run by Milling- ton's Bill Sawyer on a pass inteér- ception in the 3rd quarter was nul- to disclose details of the offer. lified \by a penalty, from the entire first string, West utes when Jim Niebauer’s charges broke over for a touchdown. x * * “The Pontiac club simply wilted under the hot action set off gz __* By H. GUY MOATS county stature fall, did the ty spacing ving: a0: ei peneae on two, miss- part of Johnny Lucadam, and| ing two more that slipped from the marked hee alert performances| intended hands (one tly | Shamrock territory, and usually moved in for counters. West Bidbmfield-St. Michael grid of unidentified Shamrocks, while Pontiac Press Photo sibzis diciik — Coby W does go behets nent @ the tilt, last night, Lakers had start- ed another drive. But here is where it stopped—~on the Shamrock 43-yard stripe. Doug Watson, with ball, hit a road block in a pair Lakers’ Eliason, in background, -_ Chamberlain, at right, get into the play. Lakers: won 33-7, ip ...%.2 Easy Win for Lakers up the 3rd counter, in the 2nd pe- riod, after a sustained &play march, That left the halftime count at 19-0, Less than two minutes of the 3rd period had elapsed when the packed stands were electrified by a rare occurrence—a big line- man going 60 yards for a TD! * * * 220 - pound his mates by helped to keep McLennan going. a 60-yard distance. Steinhelper charged over from the one, added the point on a run, New Shamrock coach Jim Nie- bauer was “disappointed"’ over his team’s showing. “They just fell apart; looked like they forgot everything they had learned, The spirit to win wasn’t there.” Bill Flanigan showed flashes of his speed and ‘drive as did Tom Dabbs and .Mike Flynn. sTaTIsTics . B'lmfid. First di 4 Rushing “yardage Cy +404268 ‘ar eer loner gah cobeae aee8 ceetene eeeee 28 St, Michael 1” P = sree benee Pe eeeeee eu eens 2 5 13 i aa 4 joomfield; TD, Beli (2 va. a ‘end, i ds. iia i 7-21 Deadlock ball engaged in a wild scoring Almont Win Little Almont High ached | lran its unbeaten string to 17 straight football games last night by whip- ping-Flint Atherton 25-6 with. Frank Hartway, all-state Class C gridder, scoring twice on five and two yard plunges, Larry and Jim Ostrander each scored for Almont, Larty went 36 yards on the first play, from Streak at 17 scrimmage while Jim went ie Yards in the second’ quarter. In other Southern Thumb gies ‘Brown City romped over Kingston, 35-0 and Memphis nipped - Rich- mond St. Augustine, 6-0. * * * Memphis scored in the second period when Barry Falte went two yards, ie ce football game which ended in a ‘|2U-27 deadlock last night. An offside penalty nullified the ‘ winning point kicked by Bob | Filar of Southfield in, the final minute of the game. The kick was good but after the), the ‘point ‘and it was iheomplete. ly pert ee ere | 6 1467 $—27 ieee ‘ped ..7.373 0 %27 Seutnticid’ Seer : Pilar 2 age) sh to New- sme ® race Be ; Mba ards). j 1, PAT: Filer. (3 kicks), x, ie pg gig Be ), rook (t r rey trun, 35 yards), * to Hole brok (24 is). ‘Sparrow { de Wassen ( (run), - Cranbro 3 Southfield and Royal Oak Kim-|den, penalty Southfield. tried to Pass |; 4 O, Busch Scores Twice fo Pace 11-6 Victory Sophomore Jacobson Birmingham Star; | Lead Series Now 11-4 By CHUCK ABAIR , Fiashing some of the best back- field speed to be displayed at Bir-- mingham in several years, the — Maple footballers romped to a 27-6 — opening night victory over Cran- brook in the annual meeting of the area rivals before an_ overflow crowd last night. ; The charges of coach Carl Lemle | came on to almost completely dom- | inate the last half after being outgained, although not outscored, — in the first two periods. ‘ It was the 8th straight triumph for Birmingham in the series between the schools which start- ed in 1928. BHS now holds a 12-4 overall edge over the Cranes and has not lost to the Bloomfield * Hills school since 1938. . Senior halfback Ed Busch was the scoring star of the contest | with his two touchdowns on passes. from - quarterback Jeff Boucher,. Both were short flips which Busch grabbed on the three and then crossed the goal line easily. The first opened the scoring in — the 1st quarter covering 19 yards. — The final ended a 48-yard march early in the last period and covered 12 yards. . Boucher and Rod Ruddy ran well along with Busch in match: ing Cranbrook’s 222 rushing 3)*total but the boy who stole the show was an unheralded sopho- more named Steve Jacobson. | — Running at halfback because vet- eran, Phil Russell was out of action with an injury, the 175-pounder ran ;|through and around the Cranes all — evening. His best effort was a.55- ‘lyard gallop to paydirt to give the — Maples a 13-0 lead in the 2nd | stanza. Ruddy tallied the other TD, _ while Phil Isbell booted two extra points and Boucher ran over’ for — the other, ‘ Cranbrook’s only six-poin t er came with just seconds remaining in the first half when smooth- working quarterback Bill Mosher passed 18 yards to end John Hay- Cranbrook halfback Jim Williams — 4/ was one of the outstanding players — on the field. He piled up most of — his team’s first half started a final threat which fizz) after reaching the Birmingham '20. The statistics: z i PAT: Voelfrey (run),|. Cra ‘Mosh .r ie Pirst downs Serenbes tome 28 Rushing YOTdRGe oy. seecenes , 222 222 ens yardage si seeerenne “ «a ! tea tehe ee eee teens 49 2-8 Passes intercepted DY ceaes a: _ <= Ae capes 28T 437 umbles jo Peepers eae ee) 3 2 Birmingham.< ri. .e... 443.7 at ARTO / . : ngham: TD, ge pass som Bowes, 12 pass ‘from Boucher (55 run) amd Ruddy 4 run). ‘ison PAT: Be omcnd 2 (kicks), - “tae : 75, Hayden (18 aimed from. A ie py Ai | ; ; ¥-< fe 1 { Earl : oo. veteran catcher with SatDiego. was named most valuable player in the Pacific Coast League. : + : i nie = Sox announced they thelr five year con- Avondeie 14, lt Wayne 12, 13. ‘een’ {tie.) Big Rapids ir Birmingham 27, Brown ae 3, Brighton 13, South Epon Battle Creek Nd Handy 32, St. Joseph 27, Merrill 0. Byron 12, Gaines 6. Bay City Bay City Breck Claire 6 Bangor 35, Watervliet 13. Buchanan 19, @. 6. 12, Athens 0. Port Huron 19. Berrien 27, Marcellus 6. Cassa Clintendale 13, New Haven 7. Corunna 7, Sh Louis Coleman 21, Farwell 19. Cass City 3, Cadillac 32, rievoix 46, Comstock Park Clarkston 6, Oxford 0 Cio 20. | ‘ Shginaw St. Andrew 0. Cement City 6, Jackson Northwest 0. ; 19, Battle Creek Pennfi 12, Rogers City 0. le 12, North Muske 21, Hudsonvi eld 0. 6. Centerline 7, Clawson 0. Detroit Country Day 13, Madison Lem- phere 6. trot St. Catherine 55, Detroit &t. De Btanisiaus 6, Detroi t 8t. Joseph 7, Lasalle 6. Dearborn 16, Jackson 7. Dowagiec 20, Three Rivers 6. Durand 39, Swartz Dearborn Lowrey. Cree 27, Detroit De- k 0. Detroit St, Al- Two Players 5 Games Sunday CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)—The Cleveland Browns take another crack at the only team they can’t handle, the Detroit Lions, in a Na- tional Football League exhibition game tonight. The game. will be played nates cont 35,000 fans. : * Cleveland leads in its series with every N.F.L. team except Detroit. Coach Paul Brown's Brownies never have beaten the Lions in a regular season game. They have. lost three of four championship clashes to-- Detroit and dropped ‘an exhibition game at Detroit last month, 17-7. : The Lions moved into the game desperately short-handed in receivers. Steve Junker, q sensation as 4 },/rookie end last year, suffered ae knee injury .in the Lions’ last game, a 31-24 beating by Phila- delphia, Jerry Reichow, another atles| Standout end, is still recovering from a knee operation and will be sidelined for at least four more weeks. x * * kkk : ers, who have known some pretty ; Be Cut After Gamey)iind indians. Tigers DETROIT # — The Detroit Tig- They left 16 runners on the bases and. got only one across home plate, wasting a solid four-hitter by Paul Foytack in a 2-1. loss to the close-behind Indians. This is Foytack Pitches 4-Hitter, Loses 2-1 Leave Reliefer Jim (Mudcat) Grant never gave the Detroit batters a chance in the last two frames, pitching no-hit ball and out four. The Tigers didn’t deserve any more chances. In addition to their nine hits, they could have bene- only four short of the Major League record set by the New York Yank- ess in 1956 against Boston. the Indiane points behind Tigers and the a doubleheader and a single The Tigers collected nine hits off Cal McLish in the first seven inn- ings but failed each time in the clutch. In the first, they had a runner at second and none out, then the bases loaded with two out, * * * In the second, there were run- ners at first and second and none out. The bases were loaded with two out in the third when Red Wilson grounded into a force play. The Tigers blew two other scoring . in the sixth when they ed the bases with one away and in the seventh when they *x* * * jeal school at the University of)- Tennessee. Defensive back Jack Christian- sen won’t play becatise of an injury he i gaé 8 Begs F2 point favorite. x * * stepped up with Leroy Bolden and Jimmy Brown centinuing to move well. * * * The league exhibition slate comes to a close with five games Sunday, The’ feature will have the unbeaten Chicago Bears at Wash- jington, Green Bay and the Chicago Cards will tangle at Minneapolis, Baltimore plays New York at Lou- isville, Philadelphia is at San Fran- cisco-and Los Angeles hosts Pitts- EML Teams Get Opening Wins astern Michigan League teams Ferndale and Hazel Park scored ie victories last night while East De- ! , Taylor Cen- tracts 1a, reteraie 13 quay (tOHt ad Royal Dondero were Dlay- Dewitt 32, Forest 6. ‘ ; ing toa wl tie. Best Lai 30, Mt. Piossant 6 — bounced Berkley 27- 6 Sah, |[Sesoccons : ran and 12 (tied = 533 21 and 21 yards to Lather Gra- Peminton 13. arville 6 ham and Jim Mitchell, Mike Flint Centeal 25, Midland 19 Crane converted three times Flint Beecher 12, Lake Orion 0. Steve Besévich scored on an 8- Fa Livonia Bentley 0. TD Pp for Berkley. Bill ‘Plint Dye 2), Imlay City 18. yard 8 : Flat Rock 21, Grosse Ile 6. Polly went 80 yards, Bob. Fulcher Fenton 7, Howell 0, Frankenmuth 7 gt Lutheran 0 Fulton 19, Ca Fowler 7, Ovid 0. Fayette ge yy South 64, Saginaw 0. fs 18, Constantine 1. n. G.: es... Highland Park 12, Hazel Park 27, Fi Lakeview 12, a fr Pa: Union 7.” Melvindale 1 rk 6. ‘Vassar 0 (tie.) seenokis a wuckmena Oe onroe 7, Adrian rie math Roseville 0. , Id 6 tegera 5 Cedar Springs 6. Lansing Sexton 9, Muskegon 4, pete 27,Caro 6. Lakeview 19, Harper Woods 0. Lineoin Park 27, 14. Heights 12, Grand Rapids 6. | Oak . J eeadean North Mariette 8. i %. : pontine te Gente w aterford 0. i Rouge 6, Ecorse 0. al Oak gimbal ‘ ‘Southfield ‘27 th Bake 13, St. Clair 7, @ n West ha “Dyke 14 (tie.) od, bg ha Sees on ton Ww reg Bloomfield * 33, * Webhervitie 2% Pirkney 7, #. tiac St. Wyandotte 33. Trenton 6. le ca we Jacksonville, Ala. Michigan amiline 6, . (ieee Park to a 27-0 win over Fitzgerald. Murphy bootéd all three points, | x * *& ished in 3-4-6 spots. | tertain Melvindale next Wednes- day afternoon, | ‘ mn Sener PLAYOFFS s Christi at A i t F rain; se and 3 dest oe 0a i 1; Minneapolis leads 2-0 5 Tiger Box Score CLEVELAND DETROIT Detroit com, DP—Power, Hunter and 35, an’ Power; Poytack, Veal and Harris: wile Son and Bertola, r Detroit 16, 2—BKuenn, Bertola. HR—Kuenn. 8— ie, pee IP HR ER BB 80 Mefi#h (W, 16-7).......7 8 1 1 5 3 ee ree 2 ®o2 Gi . . Poytack {L; 13-13) ....9 4 5 4 C—Piahert p McKinley, Berry, Umont. T—2:13, 281. abrh bi abrh bi) Avila 2b 3010 Kuennef 4121 Power ib 3000 Veal ss 40090 Doby cf 4011 Kalinerf 50006 Minoso lf 23000 Harrisib 40290 Colavito rf 3100 Maxwellif 3010 Nixon ¢ 4010 A-Grothif 0009 ! 3337 )-Martin 1000 arrell 3b 600 tolling 2b 656000 Hunterss 2000 Bertoiatb 40206 McLish p 2000 E-Zernial 00900 B-Vernon 0000 F-Boros oo00 C-Raines 0100 c 40206 Grant p 0000 Foytackp 2000 Totals 28242 Totals 36191 A~Ran for Maxwell in ‘th; _ Walked for McLish in 8th: C—Ran for Vernon in éth; D—Struck out for Groth in 9th; E—Walked for in 9th; F—Ran for Zernial in 8th. CLEVELAND .......-06 010 000 010~—2 DETROIT ee eee eeeee 1 o00—1 Kuenn’s eighth home run in the Kuenn also had a double and raised dropping to .307, Cleveland's Vic _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1058 { 16 Strande Their only rm came on Harvey fourth inning. It was the third time he has connected off McLish. his batting average to 316. Al Kaline was hitless in five trips, Power was hitless in three at- Coe € ts. and his average dipped to ee et got the winning run in the on a walk, a sacrifice and Larry Doby’s two-strike single to right. Doby’s hit was the only Cleveland blow in the last seven imings but le | .t wit. = it was a crucial one; Z SP is YANKEE TICKETS SOLD OUT — Esther Pernesiglio, office worker for the New York Yankees, handles: World Series ‘ticket sale mail. Only standing room tickets are still available a H ig 5 Po [ss ies iB ‘pit 3 163 Gere KC 92 154 P. 133 Boyd, ; $6 117 . SP, n, . Det. 30: 85 ‘Chi e, Det. a1 ro ‘Cin. Siebern, N.Y. 76 : , Minos,’ Cle... b i : fence ee "i : % it ; Pua. | - 2 Walls, it. e 39 «67 4 g 3 Pitt. Cd - ~ ‘wh -<-41—heet SEES ‘oll a il g usekt RAPER GTi tk eee geesesusuanuuvenuuastecsseueis : Fe SUNESNSNRSBEERERUSOUREU EASY es yorsererueun ence suEoreKeEUcece seus 328 > = oe @ | ohart-—terd aughelstetedtentestheastureeteseeens . on hae € > * = Hee ot dota BeeRoonButittiettIEV8ss out ahSecot Seuukubusssssrss EeguuseceunetstabsaSseshbeseeteshasisatetetanssibossassaneanes RsusususcaeteausERsngussavesusesssteuEswuRERE SE seR tue seRsETTESeTsEeEe or Guna Susac Chae sivasanwrieSweeutBoniuBss sass alhSroasoSau Sater | SENMUARATONVARAsessseUnENBssEseRsaateRsesEacussessAResesssssseaLse MRBBLSSALSNeRsarMersswesuoutesesesessrsessesesees rere ee ea ee SUNGUREREOUBERURURCRRUBAERNUEESTEES | apn (0 or bao WL SEG zee aealSeeaawatliGietessee Skee hS,ocs EE MBESESESCLRSSRRESRERSEECNESEB ESE cereale SaShe se | PeessimeesSlaeler i ip Ss ts en on on tw tip tise st per ivsrits sitios et Lr E Setansgecersseeesessessagesisytgs Cle. 1-6 Win DETROIT (UPI)—Bruce Maher, Lou Faoro and 19,271 fans gave football at the University of Detroit a much-needed shot in the arm for Titans Shot in Arm’ for UD going Oe Maher picked up 60 yards of the $4 Detroit covered in its first vy Net e in the game followed breaks. “ on Pe 1-12 ome tee acc kept the game going despite dis- | passing Yardage 0200... 6 8 appointing attendances, ee Sleepet fetes 5 8-37 Maher provided the spark with yards WA scsinsiine. & 8 an all-around that easily made him the best back onj f*"]* ete tes FN Central from U. of D. High gained 81 yards in 15 rushing attempts, pulled four of Detroit's seven == stuns Midland By United Press International Flint Central. crushed defending state champion’s Midland’s hopes of a second straight unbeaten sea- son last night with a stunning 2-19 upset to open the unpredict- able prep football season in the Lower Peninsula. : : Paced by a pair of fleet half- backs, an quarter _back and a smaller line that out- maneuvered the heaviest high school line in the state, under- dog Central grabbed a 7-0 lead midway in the first period and never yielded it before 8,295 fans in Flint: Atwood Stadium... Halfbacks Art Thrash and Ron Watkins — both trackmen — and quarterback Carl Jackson, who saw only a few minutes’ action last year, each scored a touch- down Farmington Harriers Square Season Record After taking a beating at the hands of Howell, state Class B While Flint Central was guilding the’prestige of the Saginaw Valley League, another SVL coach had a tough debut in Grand Rapids where Grand Rapids South wal- loped Saginaw, 54-0 in Jim Blenk- horn’s first game as mentor of } jo Farmington 28-0 Victor _ Farmington piled up. three touch- ‘|downs in the final quarter to' hand Livonia Bentley a 28-0 blanking at ‘San Frane’ at st ~~) New York ...... 4 4 60S 2% ion ae 2 3a eer aT 6 uve stuaye® % FA] 493 3 ae Be Washington ++ 61 aan 7 : YESTERDAY'S ‘TS Gleveland ‘tw ‘uy, 7 Ghicngs’¢ ight ‘Kansas we i 7 6, al 1: 7, rarese (3-4) and Bait tine) ve. Hoeft (9-9) and (16-14). New York at imore, 1:05 p.m.—Lar- gen (8-6) vs. ——o dein ae 13)" vs. Sullivan "(19),” at o 9 p.m—Plerce (17-10) vs. G (6-6). -# AY'S 8C New York at Baltimore, 1:05 p.tn. eerees at , 2:30 p at i p.m. Guan at Kansas Clty. B50 pam. NATIONAL LEAGUE eeweee rr 2 Cincinnati 7 Pit! 1, {Tt 4, TODAY Milwaukee at Cine! dette (18-10) ¥ Los Angeles st , 1:30 geles j i. ae dale (11-12) St Baasacat AY SUNDAY'S : ‘Milwaukee at i, 1:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Pntladelphis 2, fa'30 p.m p.m at Chicago, Friend Wins 22nd Game, 4-2 [Bucs Holdin nse. John Jefferson (P), Fraser Cocks (B), Jim Nelson (P), a step back ur-|0f Cocks, finished: in that order. Junior Maples also won, 20-43, ~|but Chiefs’ Maurice Johnson led “ithe pack (11:22). “We've got some boys who like to run,” said Wilson, ‘and we'll \ FRIDAY'S FIGHTS NEW YORK—Carlos 197, New York, qutpointed Johnny Busso, 146, New ore, le HIGGINS LAKE @® — The State Conservation Commission heard Friday that Detroit Port Author- eying part of the Pointe that Jerry Warren, a representa- tive of the Detroit Board of Com- merce, wanted to meet with the commission to discuss the port authority and the game area. The marshes south of Detroit on Lake Erie attract heavy con- centrations of waterfowl and are Port Authority Seeking | Part of Pte. Mouille Area | meeting for Oct. 9 and 10 at g z i A : ee ere ee ee ‘ weekend. : Pirates are . the year against the Phils. Set aco we oe The Braves, who eased to the | had complained of being pooped Tr ee tea oes from overwork, 2 games with Cincinnati, have A two-out error by fine fielding left with the Redlegs, two at Cin- hae “a cinnati this weekend, three at | Ncllie Fox gave the A's the te Milwaukee next weekend. They Turk play Philadelphia at Milwaukee a waliel. Tuesday. ‘ . and Hec In the other NL games last two-run night, San Francisco St. be OK as soon as they gain some) -|experience.” Our home loans are EASY-TO-LIVE-WITH! | Monthly payments, like rent, bring ’ debt-free home ownership to you safely, quickly and economically. 3 Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. y Established 189050 5 75 W. Huron St, Ponting =» FE 4.0561 i: « ‘ ¥ o, \ i ' i : \ wt i 2 ae F Wve i ¥ ie we 2. 20 Oe a S - Ww. iF J Rtas chop tet shied drop. Genuine brilliant-cut diamond Q * in setting of 14K yellow or a coh es cea » a $ } 4 é gel Myatt ces ea ese s e ‘et cowie Fed. 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Walls and carpeting are sandalwood, The and’china ‘cabinet is brass. Above the table is a brass star spray light. The ? : _ draperies are white with a metal thread in the material: Your Neighbor’s House n Buckingham Home on Large Square Lot ~ By JANET ODELL _ Pontiac Press Home Editor _Denise and Billy Buckingham “are going to. grow up in the coun- Bee eS Pontiac Press Photos peting is multicolored. Walls are brick gike’ the by Tom Gerls exterior ofthe house. There's a glass topped table in front of the rear windows at the left. fifth occupant of the new house In front of the windows over- boards. The refrigerator is aqua. is-Maypo, the maltese cat. fast 5 looking the back yard there is a A copper tone breakfast set with a plastic “wood” top is on the te = - © AQUA KITCHEN — Aqua and white are the predominant col- ors in this kitchen, Wainscoting and cupboards are ‘Philippine mahogany. Wallpaper and refrigerator are aqua. The floor and ._ ON SHALLOW BROOK DRIVE — This buff Roman brick home belongs to the William Buckinghams. ‘The lot is nicely. shaded. ‘Phere are two front entrances, one at the left into the living room, ~ * are white. The breakfast set is an unusual copper-toned metal with brown tweed chair seats. Those louvered doors open Pa the other at the right, lear the garage. Russell oung was the builder. ‘The Buckinghams have lived here since last Christmas. & try. Denise who's a pony-tailed four may remember when she lived in Detroit. But blue-eyed, two-year-old Billy — — “the tiger’? — won't. He'll think he always lived in the country where the back yard has nice trees and where green lawns stretch endlessly on all sides. ang Buckinghams’ lot is 200 x x * * ; Since Christmas the William Buckinghams have lived in their new home on Shallow Brook Drive. Their house, revised from a stock plan by an architect friend, was. built by Russell Young. It is buff color Roman _ brick with wide overhangs. The man. course, at one side of the living — room. But the circle drive lets you stop near the garage, brown tweed cushions on + g® L fiedreti sf ube att GE ~ An Addition to Your | Background ‘for: Within Your Budget ria BIG BEAR — BEATE 8-655 3 24-Hour Phone Service CONSTRUCTION CO Visit Our Builderama 92.WEST HURON ST, ~ * 2+ g & Ee bit i p 5 a ae sok ohh j? ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 \ j : te Wood! paneling not only malies|lating value of the material can an attractive camouflage for kitch-|also be a great comfort when the . FULL PRICE ONLY $14,300. _VETERANS=NO MONEY DOWN - $200 MOVES YOU IN NOTHING MORE TO PAY! CIVILIANS — ONLY $550 DOWN New 3 peters a hoe over 1,000 hago feet, FULL BASEMENT, Formica counter te other extras galore. Forced air heat, walk-in closets, pa streets, city water and sewers. . oe “OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1! TO 7 P. M. & F ep, : ; 3 F ! F : | ‘The coffee table is ; 1 | marble one. on tet nom Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac ; ‘| bottles. Lamp tables are Blisabeth mG pagel Telegraph Road ‘ : est se : | PLANTER wal | “GET RICH QUICK” : ite aes Sc _BENJ. RICH | € eee Figg pe poe - ayy ¥ ss e = 3 2 : ems eo 12545 Linwood, Detroit - TU 3-4000 : | ee te tote, | ecoraied - v : | Pink carpeting covers ‘the as ee - Paper Corrects Defects - on a white _ is Ps . « well is papered a majestic, ’ | Tie awed metro bees iT? FROOm-Divider — Desk ‘zee: sine two vein “~~ senesago-a : | ite mariner "mer | : ew gree Oe | ALUMINUM AWNING WINDOWS : | green. Furniture is gray walnut. | ‘Treat your fold-up guest bed to a| elther side of the unit is not the (4nd an ar Oe ey eee A = is [new home—a storage place right) full length of the cabinet, but fs [or boughs | —r ou ‘ | | serch e iadiat in the room where it may be used.| cut shorter so the eabinet doors Z | “ < 7. room white. | Then, when your guest gets sleepy] may swing back. You'll need | eae are blue. | you won't be tempted to flip coins| brackets for the desk. Cut them - | €, nursery furniture and |to see whether you get the bed| from 1x4 lumber, Fit doors al- | fj Curtains are--white. There’s a | down from the attic or he sleeps| lowing for %4 inch or more bot- : | Say clown: print on the curtains. | with the dalmatians on the floor tom clearance, hanging them ‘ j ne mire dainty and feminine |" ‘This is supposed to be a do-it-| with cabinet hinges—cither pin bebe Se She has pale | yourself project, so you should have| type or mortised butt hinges ¥ scr rnd vs |e eta poe, Beta aetna nse ce cunt EOD TROL, ef tae J] sot "the hetbom tp tn [very win see the blo ans a een . | se , ee ee be ve. | ae tee ook in any case the unit can serve| smooth and then finish it to match —— » im : + WITH-OUR QUALITY WORKMANSHIP. | a stutied tors and baie no Shattin, SYNE & Secorative the room decor. Sand each cost of Offers = An ——S : : a ; : : ures are as decora : _™ SF ae Re eR a The unit isa plywood box with | insure a finish. Some of the | \ Co ae Specialize Ms. sith Was col toute and tie no bottom, with doors at one.end ae backed wallpapers LOW ce FS : ae ihe | tures are blue. The wallpaper is. andl @ desk shelt along the side. | are easy to use may. make a MONTHLY Nines Asphalt Paving - J} pink with gold and white flowers | Youll mood tue Panels of three |\vhen used on this anit) greater inside Commercial Buildings fy rare ee are gad | °eby-tour and oue-by-two lam- | A brick pattern, for instance, RATES i Concrete’ Work | they or a on-by-four and one-by-two lum- | may give an unusual effect with : greater outside Porch Enclos moved country. ber for the door stop and desk |trailing variegated ivy and gera- oa ures brackets, and hardware for the |niums gracing the top of the bed Smart modern styling, smart modern living . .. Roofing | ' doors and desk. storage unit. The top may also be with modera Truscon® Series 400-A Alumioum |Can Stain New ‘Shingles The body, built much. like a box,| ’8ed for books. idler: Awning Windows featuring ventilators. _. Siding . * , m a | : | BS wel ._ [by Dipping in Barrel must be Dut together by glueing| If you build this unit for « dou- pn Ponorns: Sanh oe Se wre pees Poo = is, | New shingles can be stained be-| and nailing all joints. Fasten the of be more on the P. nt too! If you plan to build or remodel, stop “There Is No Substitute for Experience’ __||tore hey. are put on your root or|end panel between the side pieces. IK aoeing bed ft nay need wo be ee sve us. We have Trascoa Satiee 400-A Altminaes _. AfeTe is No. ba r £xperiei | siding. The most way is|then insert ‘and fasten the top. nama Byles Agama G Awning Windows in a wide range of sizes. © Open Daily 9:00-5:30 [to dip them into a cut-down barrel| Position the structure against the| "Jar than You'd expect, so it is uests : am a Open : ily ° bea similar receptacle containing| Wall of the room, cutting out a Measure the bed : ‘ay STOP IN TODAY! Weis oe Fe ae ‘ j stain to reach the desired| Section of baseboard to fit the unit|°2"efully before going ahead with : aA Pde), Financing Up to 7 Years of the shingles whén they| tightly against the wall. Fasten the, Y°UF Project. Call FE 5-9224 ) : meses muses Py | the bottom, butt end down.| Whole assembly to the wall with :. ; D . : Pid 4 * Several shingles can be dipped at a/ Screws driven through the back; A new, paste-like plastic filler me Cc. WEE ON : DUILDING osteg panel into the wall. called Platch is offered by Hum-|? Available After ‘ea, NIT: 7 Se re ae aie xO I’, Make sure .the area to be ex- a metal fitting—brass, alum-/phrey-Wijkinson Inc., North Haven, - ‘Sept.15th .. at. HOME EQUIPMENT co. ae ORPORATED (2 (© 11°51 Bi ced to the weather is completely! inum or steel—to anchor the front|Conn. It is’ said to be useful for = ' 3 er ois MONTCALM | and allow a few inches to|of the storage cabinet at the base. repairing breaks, holes and chips), 106 6 elecranh Rd FE 4-2598 1661 South Telegraph Rd. i Beare ou beg, ce | L287 spe on cher seo Ce meta, coer, Blan, won, ors Be saeeeeeeeteeneenenmessed ne IPO ORs Melt dent ont of OMNES : See eee eee ean ons|may slide easily the : — oa floor. : } = a : Sg . = / es Grain, then piled to dry. _| ‘The desk which may be used on Y : : Cc SH | ag | See! See! See! 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It's advisable also in| ' |grinding and a special 21-piece|rooms .where the woodwork is socket wrench set, custom de-| well placed. 17 Sipe oy Soak signed for the use of home me-|work blend with the surro epaties wise work eeclously af eekiywall its deficiencies are _. jown car repairs. noticeable. x 4 * a ; = The complete new Home Me-|A blue-green is suggested, and. chanics Kit includes: . Perro-Align| Pte “Ahad Ot vi te Me aomecky OM, 115 volts A.C. to| three walls and the ce peuh ot r.p.m, ge chuck sturdy metal carrying |*efectance. — ye for wood or metal; Tet mandacts theca guid The and The average cost of a new one- ing discs; lambs wool bonnet; |family home ‘has risen from $7500 grinding wheel: buffing _ wheel; ' in 1948 to over $12,500 this year. CUSTOM-BUILT 3-BEDROOM BRICK — RIBBON DIVIDER — The room divider has bon. For a one-room apartment, or to break up come into its own as an element of utility and large rooms into comfortable. conversation beauty, And in the convenience of your own home. - pieces; the ribbon room divider’adds. a charm- @ Full Basement @ 2 Car Garage you can make your own from one of the simplest ing and unique touch to today's design for living. * ; and decorative of materials — woven efige rite’ 1: : © Dwelling and Garage Plastered @ Ceramic Bath @ Oak Floors ‘The air force began in the U. S. in 1907 as the aeronautica] branch of the army's signal corps. GI NO $ DOWN. @ Walk In Closets with Sliding Birch Doors @ Choice “of Furnace — Delco or Luxaire Closing Summer Cottage Is Painstaking Job ( : — Civibars with any home regardless of price and you will ‘say the best. construction you have ever seen. Drive out or call —you will be thankful you did, One of the saddest days of thejdry surface-to which dirt will not is the one when you close the|stick. 3 Bedrooms, Full Basement samimer ‘catage fe te at te wi & Wex: hooks, ‘hething eal. | : Hy 8 Emerson |) $13,950 ar can eae tpl hy ag Sata ves at ies ste Gateen, Mk Cemene sure that everything bi hind; also fishing tackle, gott emerson. H MP Se hg Sead a ang nn a [ee i HUMPHRIES REALTY Here are some helpful hints for 9, Line closets with wire mesh} buttoning up for the long winter:/to‘make them mouse proof.” , *« *« * uate electricity and 1. Ale bedding in the 5 before storing. This wi "kes wil Lock the tront door. “29 QYMLUS.GOVERNMENT NOW GIVES YOU THESE EXTRAS — SES 774A) Thousands of Dollars J FLOOR-TO-GEILING.FIREPLAGES, “te Pe \ 3 # GOLOR STYLED 95, ENGINEERED ee in Added Value to . i hare WITH BUILT-INS = A Those Who Buy Now! = No money nown To VETS. LOW, LOW FHA TERMS Fa : * NUTONE DELUXE EXTRAS LE ALL IF YOU ARE PAYING RENT OF. MORE THA HAN 0% s7000 PER : MONTH YOU CAN AFFORD A “FIRES! | Thiet ttt tt M. R, WILSON MR. H. SMITH FE 86192 83 North Telegraph Road ) FE 2-0474 REALTOR FE 4-7114 erent) Q Watch Those Shadows ’ “—" S208 of wale re elected by 5 ONLY 15 HOUSES LEFT UNDER : me meets vee = GOV'T SPECIAL. on NCE ae lage ag .. FINANCING PROGRAM | Over five billion square feet of | shingles and otoher asphalt roofing | were used in home ronstructio during 1957 to protect home — weather and and fire, i i | | | “| CASH & CARRY Storm and 9” ’ NO MONEY DOWN Screen TO VETS Comb, 3 LOW FHA TERMS Nationally Advertised AVAILABLE Aluth. Comb. Door, , ° oat svciehe ot tov er siza0o =| MODEL OPEN a ow’ Week Days 4-7 p.m. : DIRECTIONS | Sat.-Sun. 1-8 p.m. complete 23" (Most Sizes) COMPLETELY BUILT | 1% CAR GARAGE - : nett, — $505) 3 ee aes , Phones , alousy Enclosed Porch | | | from Pontiac via 1 460 ; | Cinimeits -Dlamond 8 Road or M-59 : r. Model to Milford . MU tual 4.9 445, — erties aire | sees ? : —o ans — 3 . "| Sars wre ete LIA ae of Insurance buil aS r home. Rates | | ee ——— i le for finest | — 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. © FES-8172 | a ee, ee ae 8 ee See ie | GI's NO $ DOWN! | _ ALSO MINIMUM FHA TERMS — | FULL PRICE 413.500 3 bedroom all brick home’ with full basement; at- tached car-port, gas heat, paved street, city sewer and water. Large lots. oe gk MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY ON MANOR ROAD, CORNER eR. eos ‘]” custom manu — This ranch-type split will fit the personality | of any owner because it has -a large select-your-plan area adapt- J} able to the special needs of any individual. The floor plans, in the COMMERCE ROAD, MILFORD Lil bave 6 pow M & R WILSON REALTY atts is collet MU 41815” FE 8-6192 ROY ANNETT, Ine. : Ph. FE 8-0466 Complete Basement Waterproofing All. Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofin 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 g i F g i J g ' oad gand oc amarbee ane POSSIBLE ARRANGEMENTS — Here are four of many pos- FOR Y R are “Hollywood” sible arrangements for the select-your-plan area on the lower | coe 5 cows 3 ee en ont pee level. They include a rental apartment or an apartment for older fOU eee USE OUr SE sates cgamem | GERM READY with @lin entrance level. The fitting interior plywood is Ready ~- Mixed’ is quicker, has 286 square feet. There arelieare an expansion space both top Sater ai wes Me codiicin ban rooms,’ including four bed-|.nq bottom so that the panels will| 1 order the exact amount you need. | rooms, and 2%% baths. have room to expand when there} I! us today for estimate. No job 2 og pore . en oe ee too large or too smail! : ince of being ; " “|ping molding and a baseboard wi because ofits Housewives cover this space and give your TRU BIL BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. Shake Heads sear ch comer | 7 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 de- ‘| Chicago was incorporated as a Near and Lake Rosds te é- lat Flat Roots Mage Telegraph and Oncherd ¥ | is | architects and home builders} ee 5 kab to Flat roofs have struck a sour|% : : trent _ with thes American house-|§ sae * * * : , septa er a lavatory) this fact is prominent in a\! CUSTOM BUILT TO & The heating piant|"omdup of the clear-cut dialices |p \! FILL YOUR NEEDS Spe in We US gates to congresses. sponsored by ij ALL TYPES CASUAL AREAS try to find out what women want © Block © Brick © Frame ie @ Recreation © Porches © Reofing @ Siding .= "Free Estimates” «= FHA TERMS = Cement Work ’ Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. BUILDERS OF FINE GARAGES 7722 Austere, Waterford OR 3-5619 is building ore | COMPLETE - MODERNIZATION PROGRAM | space, ; “S5 In the bedroom wing alone | “Makes @ house look like a pill |@- ah / the lower and upper foyers. | colors to give them individuality. |), : The select-your-plan area is 15 ; alent a nd pt ==, feet 3 inches wide and extends the; In‘ , Studies have shown || : st arcs ie A oat lemon el PP UEMden 5 inches. There are stairs from/usually costs more to construct 7 this area to the basement, A lav-|than one built with a pitched roof: |7 : % ; ad : : 2 ° ‘ : | We may be able to help you conivert your Land Contract into a mortgage, thereby bringing you more security and at the same time reducing your monthly payments. | | Brick and vertical boards are | used in combination on all out- | side walls, The twin-door front A pierced , : NO MONEY [2s cue 2 | a DOWN cael in consis amma a = Come In and Talk It Over! 2 BASEMENT ROOMS : i = ) 3 - VIOLATIONS DIMENSIONAL DATA = : jae ate carey | sey nice , real dmenons are 6 to Ten | | ' , punrns—austone ff 77 minima Iot ot 90 by 100 tet is [fy _No stamps accepted. Please : - + — 4 | da ete ky taps 8 Pontiac Federal Savings T ; ‘1 coins, Bae ae eee a — CALL TODAY F2 4 Heating and Sheet Metal oa Bie’ Office "61 W. ‘Huren Street ee | NAME “isis “ohintsteenenn i Contractor Ee ma. é: : . reet yy ae * 4 1351 N. Paddock FE 5-697 — 3 1 vaianed eee resetenereuserstesesees |) . " a ’ ~~ \ cITy plisioiausts ARNE s os | ; = ; j - NF sm sss — af a : se ig i ag Saw all the features of a Yip or . gross cut saw, band saw, hack saw, jig saw, and scroll saw; the new through 2" breJig ces Saw can trosee breeze ALUMINUM | Storm Doors "2455" ~ Division of Northern Alam, Co. ruerayh Be 6 Wa ecces & . _the newly \ introduced © Cummins’ Sabre-Jig Saw. Combining in one : 2p ALWINDO. COMPANY |" “FE 1.0495 i 3 5h. And here is a furnace of dura- bility and economy. (It will last Christmas after Christmas. after Christmas.) . CAN BE PURCHASED | 5 YEARS TO PAY! ‘GAS OR OIL FURNACE Completely Automatic Chrisimas !s a won- derlul time of the year, but—it is. the wrong time to realize your furnace needs to be replaced. The time to order & new furnace is. NOW. ON .FHA WITH For o Truly Economical ns eee | ARMSTRONG GOODWILL AUTOMATIC | HEATING Nuys, Calif: - HOSE REEL — The daisy-like hose reel pictured here with NBC’s television actress Lois Dawson is not only good looking and sturdy, but also handy and inexpensive when you build it yourself. It may be fastened on a water pipe, on the wall of your home, on ‘a fence or anywhere else that’s convenient for you to store your hose. ‘This reel is particularly handy because in a matter of sec- | onds you can crank as much as 200 feet of hose on it. Building the. reel js easy when you use the full size pattern. Simple hand tools are‘all you need. To obtain the full size hose reel pattern No. 178 send 50: cents in coin to Steve Ellingson; The Pontiac Press, Van _THE' PONTIAC PRESS, ISATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955 ee 3 NEW YORK. (UPI) — The manufacturers of plastic, alumi- num, steel and some other “mod- ern” materials are stepping up! their efforts to invade the home- building field, dominated for centuries by wood. Some of these manufacturers “homes of tomorrow,” ,while oth- intention or desire to invade the multi- ition dollar home market. * * US. iad Corp,, for example, is now..making a three-bedroom, ranch-style home that. utilizes 2% $10,000-price range. A spokesman for the corpora- mit use of a free roof-truss span. have built prototypes of _ their erg have merely expressed their tons of steel in its structure. The home is designed to sell in the “This will allow interior parti- Plastics, Metals Gain in Homebuilding. Field ‘porates conduits, duets and piping made of flexible ahd corrosion- resistant plastic which are. in- tegrally formed into wall and floor sections. General . Electric Company’s idea ‘of the “home of tomorrow” is a prefabricated, all-electric house making the maximum use of plastic panels. The kitchen sink and bathroom lavatories are molded into plas- tic counters, The tub also is plastic, The plastic walls of the. shower stall have perfora- tions through which water jets against the bather from all angles. | * * * A GE spokesman said the roof --|also is. the. ceiling, which at night serves as a single lighting fixture, bathing every area — except the bathroom .— in even, indirect light. ALUMINUM HOUSE Aluminum Co, of America has use of: aluminum in both the designed two homes making wide} =e ‘Achstetten tattle eC eteeeaeneeh are Silieeas tions to be placed with an eye/exterior structure and the interior to better design layout rather’ finish. than where they must be placed) ‘Seaporcel Metals Inc., ‘manu- ‘for support.” We can give you a terrific bargain on @ gas furnace now but hurry! “SPECIALS” Delco ‘70.000 BTU Gas Forced | Air E Furnace Monsanto Chemical Co. has | the | FE zane 109 State facturer of architectural porce- lain enamel, believes that in the near future there will be a place for its product in the construc- tion of small, economical homes. *” & & . Jesse Salton, president of together like a sandwich — at the factory and shipped -to the site for erection. The walls would be in modular form and could~be The porcelain enamel could. be i laminated on steel, aluminum or jother materials, The home buyer | would have a choice of any color or design, even polka dot or her ringbone, Salton, who believes such a | home could be built more cheap- ty than one made under present | construction methods, said a home already has been built of porcelain enamel! in California. This is not to say that wood — building material used - in homes down ‘through the ages — | will be relegated to a minor role. pager kg pings for, the lumber com- ideas catch on. 'H. STANTON Heating é Plambing Contractor chink ced p includes everyt © Principal, fares, CIVILIANS: $450.00 Low FHA and VA Terms 3 BEDROOMS plus ° LARGE FAMILY ROOM: KITCHEN with Eating Facilities * 1 and 1/2 Baths + FULL BASE- } MENT LARGE LOTS * GAS HEAT ¢ FACE BRICK FRONT 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 Oak Floors. DIRECTIONS: FROM DETROIT: Take Grand River North’to the Grand Rivee Expressway, just north of 8 Mile Rd. Grand River. Sapa _ Exquisitely Furnished By: to the Milford Exit. Right on Milford Road throw or eed. MIRACLE CITY,-INC. ees je yh = Subdivision is on Milfor Road on th = § outskirts OF . Cae saieyhvor tect Seven Mile oe J FROM PONTIAC: Take Conimerce’Roa-west to Nir Rit a on Milford Road to Fairview Hills. . Models ik: re to 8 PM. Daily and PRS GIANT HOMES, INC. WoO. a j ’ i, * i E ee } i : ‘ | oe 2) ‘ | . ¥ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1954 — ~~ =~ " "JUST OFF NORTH PERRY ST. I HOUSE E 7 54 Kenilworth st PERRY PARK SUBDIVISION Fee SPitcmn ARR ah Tee e3 Bedrms. © Full Basement ® Close to Schools © FHA Terms $400 Down. M. A. BENSON CO., INC. FE 4-2521 a Rs aa INNE ' By q : x i 3 tes: . 4 4 ‘ “a + = | STEEMa Ae MANET wee siete chotoen toe’ pletared hare | . with NBC's child actress Claudia Dehring is a simple invention. It | gives absolute security against clothes being scattered all over the | higher strength and (2) perma- | | room. Makes a wonderful Christmas present too. Of coruse, there’s expanded jum- | io reason for « child to be without a giratte clothes tree. You.can | ber-usage of today. & it yourself for practically no cost at all from a few scraps of | Knowledge of the virtues oi Fee, Mae eee AEE Gitcter can'o tt whee be (or abe) uses _|“dry” lumber has contributed the full size pattern. The pattern lists the needed materials and |the comfort and security of mil gives easy-to-read directions which anyone can under. | lions of U. S. home owners. " stand. You will notice that the little pegs on the neck are just.the |DeF builds the most importan right height for hanging up clothes. The whisk broom tail is handy wal enuncne’ at all times. ‘To obtain the full size giraffe clothes tree pattern No. strength and 113 send 50 cents in coin to Steve Ellingson, The Pontiac Press, Good constduction Van igs, Col. i cred Prices, Easy Money ape ‘Help Home Buyers ‘Now (grt .%,.ces gt Jf wasHINGToN (UPN—Buy now, Mortgage money, meanwhile, com-|iy oe Need for 1 ‘ ing. | eee IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BOICE BUILDERS’ SUPPLY ff CONCRETE STEPS THE UNIT STEP © For a Step in Beauty _ _ CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependability @ FHA Specifications @ Strong Reinforced Casting @ Avoid Messy Installation Reduces Slipping UP TO: 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE | Free Estimates-——-We Deliver Anywhere! CONCRETE STEP CO. 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) in of loan money has ended. i ge E z af + i i Westwind Manor Located on the West Side of Williams Lake Road . I, Mile North Cooley Lake Road Fee9 ne et | a Sie Bags ae i at el: B5t3E charge. The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. Bedford Hills, New York Fill in Cracks First Remember to use crack filler when preparing a surface for re- finishing. .All gouged places in floors, furniture or woodwork must 7 filled and leveled off. Cracks) in plaster should be filled with spackling tier or patching | plaster. ‘COMPLETE 4 ‘MODERNIZATION 2110 Dixie Hwy. da ensagoom «.. Revalé ro little for the convenience FHA-To & Yrs, to Pay! Free Estimates! sidinas Rooms, Garages Work and all other jobs, large or small, FE 5-8405 Ambassador Insulation Corer Telegraph -Tri-Levels and Ranch Homes Here is the show house of the year by a builder who believes in variety in his subdivision . .. tri-levels—— basement homes—ranch styles, both con- temporary and conventional. We develop. our own subdivisions — build our own homes and handle our own = low overhead means savings for you. Lots may be purchased - flow be_ built on .in = future wi monthly payments—NO INTEREST or CARRYING CHARG @ LOCATED ON WEST SIDE OF WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD @ ', Mile North of Cooley Lake Road THIS PRICE ae INCLUDES eee Ancor with 63,400,000 in 1955, | New 85,000 B.T.U. with 10- a in 1952, and 3,060,000 in “te r warranty furnace, all new Special Features of the TRI-LEVEL of the Year! @ Beautiful Face Brick @ 1500 Square Feet of Living Area ment warm air pipe and cold airduct connected to pres- ent register, wiring and gas ¢ piping. @ Natural Stone Front 4 Mile from Beautiful Shopping Center : NO MONEY @ Redwood Beveled @ Near Bus Transportation to Pontiac and Detroit W MOOTE DOWN! Siding /* @ Paved Streets—Low Taxes—Lake Privileges ae INC as CONVERSIONS 7 Sota ee, a SPECIAL for SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER 7 lie AND BOILERS | e ving Room ‘es ~ (23 feet x 12 feet) $25,000.00 TRI-LEVEL HOME £1 lec trical FE 8-4132 @ Two and One-half $ CONTRACTOR | mii varies, 72O200 set co ioned | ME 6-8292 @ 3 Large Bedrooms each with 8-ft. Closet ° Large 90’x x 150’ Wooded Lots ‘@ Spacious Slate Entrance OTHER HOMES FROM $16,000 - MOORE HOMES, Ine. - i 1318, WILLIAMS LAKE RGAD EMPIRE 3-6103 : Over 25 Years in Pontiac ' 845 West Huron St. FE 243924 & FE 2-4008 : CALLS TAKEN UNTIL 9 P. M. =| FORCED AIR FURNACES COMPLETELY INSTALLED’ \ THE roxmzachranss SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1058 f U, S:Report Hails - sc Durability of Walnut |» standing properties which account for its wide popularity for furni- “ture, wa". panéling and other uses, |“hining properties The Board of Trustees of | «| frame addition to the Church until 8:00 P. M. E.S.T. on October 14, 1958 at the Methodist Parson- age, Church Street, c/o Use Old Nylon Stocking The most thorougty mixing of} | ; 3 4 Jit hasn’t cost you a penny. Plans, specifications and other bidding documents |iCapital Investment Up _ be obtained from Rev. | NEW YORK — During the past R. McPhee, Methodist [110 years in the United States the pte 5 Church Street, f/average investment per Ideally, a home should be fully ‘Ortonville, Mich. insulated when built or remodeled. But there may be parts of your home not insulated, or which need (SLPS ILAAE TAI I AST O eR Tce nai down temperature changes. It | §& TORIDHEET . WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT “ for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! For Free Heating Genet end Estimate, Cen AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successtul Installetions in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 wrvssssrrvverewa side in winter, of heat from out- doors in summer, | _ That’s all it is. Insulation of itself neither heats nor cools. PIP PAPOLL LLL . En Foxk which heat builds up cause of the sun’s rays rg . § i £ A P é i bap J should be insulated. So should ° Built with CRANE = ‘U! EAMES & BROWN, Inc. P — Heating — Air Condon 55. E. Pike Street 37195 = BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. TO BUY OR SELL LAND CONTRACTS TOM BATEMAN IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU four inches; width, from 16 to 24 | inches. ; Material is installed between studding or joists, and is nailed or stapled in place, INSULATION BOARD is a thick wallboard which serves as both in- sulation and a wall-finishing ma- terial. It’s often used in attics, i sometimes in addition to batt-type insulation, REFLECTIVE INSULATION is 50th ANNIVERSARY. YEAR SERVING MICHIGAN with DEPENDABILITY AND | QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 190 Call Us for All Your CONCRETE NEEDS. CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS Concrete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Mortar—Brick Building and Mason Supplies — “ql c ATSMAN | COMPANY Indian Woods Manor S ubdivisin | year ‘round home on the lake 1| Prices. Start at °22,400 INCLUDING: : * Lot Al 4 zi * Paved Roads * pen, ae * Oven Peek ae ne - % Carpeting These Home: ae Day From 5 to 9 P. M. “Blvd. fo Schoolhouse Lake : Ban Can ., Mi 6-6500 — 404-6400 New Roller Paints Pipes | with a roller. is the ie! * fi ee Rev | R.. McPhee, Orton- paints will sometimes leave a few ville, rape ae hard to ame rid of ie. stir- Separate proposals are re- }/stretch it over ‘the eg thaer INSTALLING BATTS — Follow rule illustrated, above, when quested ra or General, Me- }/¢mpty can and pour paint Crenth installing batts of insulation, if you'd have insulation work most chanical, a nd Electrical lit. You will find this an efficient efficiently. work. way to have a smooth coating, and Make Your Home Snug’ Against Cold Weather habityta's joy nowadays — but/¢ Ihow about painting pipes? You cam metal foil, usually aluminum, which insulates by reflecting sum- mer heat. It’s ideal for keeping out summer heat. It is often used in combination with other: insula- tions to serve as a vapor barrier.. Most insulating materiais con- tain rock wool, mineral. wool, glass fibers, vegetable fibers or vermiculite, ~ Make certain that the insulation Vegetable fibers do not have r unless — ‘Wood Deck Popular! gi for Outdoor Living g E ze é : to Home Bacee . jinterest after investment expenses Windows Vital Inside and Out windows and é are ‘wital tp tw mephicenen of house because they are the on building that serve th dual role of decorating component: both on the exterior and interior. This is one reason windows nd panel doors of ponderosa pine favored by leading decorators. They know that: 1. Wood catr be painted o stained to match or harmonize ywith color schemes inside and out. . % Panels on panel doors of ponderosa pine provide interest- ‘ing texture that adds to the ap- pearance of both exterior and interior designs. 3. Wood windows and panel doors are manufactured in dozens of styles and sizes to fit practically any architectural plan and decor- Wie bikers. Insurance Interest Up NEW YORK — The invested funds of the nation’s life-insuran companies earned 3.75. per cent in 1957 compared with 3.63 per cent the year before. you're really livin, The best in modern fuels deserves the best in modern equipment, Play safe, Be sure, ACCEPT NOTHING BUT itrol HEATING EQUIPMENT 38 3 eee eg! teetli oF plo grai E Can Pull Headless Nails Headless nails are always a prob- lem to pull. Next time, try this trick. Grip the nail firmly between the jaws of side cutters after you 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 Call MA 6-6247 WHEN YOU HEAT-“) i ’ -fact,.no matter how perfect the lot is today, ten years from now its ee. The site of a home. is as: important to its idle beauty and utility os the material, .skill-and- architectural plans with which it’s built. In value may have depreciated immensely. You can avoid such a situ- ation when you buy in either two new. developments in- PLEASANT LAKE WOO S and RIVERDALE HILLS; with a total of 689 different building sites to choose from. “Here. you will find strict building codes ay with minimum of 1200 square feet sf me space, large spacious lots oat ond lake privilenes. ied choose now from 140 different lake front lots ope Te on four different. lakes in ‘these: two ‘dial opments. 3 1% eecaii Baths. © 3-4-5 Bedrooms @ Brick Ranch Homes @ Large Walk-In Closets “ti © Modern Kitchens with Built-In Frigidaire, Range-Tops and Ovens | 4 @ Large Basements with Recreational Rooms @ Custom Built to Your Plans or From Ours 3 COMPLETE MODELS OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION — OPEN WEEKDAYS 2 to 7 ‘4 SUNDAYS 10 to 7 | \\ JM WILLIAMS Realty Go. ta. 1483 Beldwie Ave. ee «3 BEDROOMS of good coal. * Olga-Stoker * Disco * Kentucky * Nut-Coke * Hard-Coal * Pocahontas * Poca. Briquettes For SURE FIRE Coal Call SIBLEY | COAL & SUPPLY CO. ii! "+. 140 N, Cass } —s- Fe 5-8163 We have many kinds | | | “Compare These F Features to sy Homes that Are Selling for More” ae * FACE BRICK ® PULL CAR PORT *GAS HEAT * 1% TILED BATHS * WALK-IN CLOSETS * Birch or Mahogany Kitchen Cabinets * All City Improvements—Paved Sidewalks * 1040 Square Feet of Living Space rem MOVES FOUN IN “66. 19} Per Month | includes Principle, : Interest, Insurance FULL PRICE - OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 10 to 8 AYMISAM OL! CIVILIANS *540 Close to * Schools : feast YOU * Business Stores © Churches © Shopping Centers ; © Recreation Spots NEWTON BLDG. CO. FE8-2707 i t : % oo“ + e= FE i ; i J —_— i ej ej i Feuleh 2a 3 2788 le ef: it EE 2 eal Don’t Get Caught Short! © YOUR REMODELING NOW! WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES OF RESIDENTIAL MMERCIAL REMODELING. . _ ADDITIONS... ATTICS ’. ALUMINUM SIDING... STORM WINDOWS eee FURNACES... TS ‘TIL 1959 RON BLDG., PONTIAC 14 - “NO PAYMEN i iF PrniZ 4 EE 3 ' i : bi HE i B : ip ri i i : i : : ‘i { it Z g ! ’ . if ‘an elegant piece of furniture. i. 5* THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 ihe al ; i : E ! th ‘ iL igi E : i i i | ‘ About Built-ins -\Inflammables aT with a built-in look than to pay/driven apparatus, the ; ‘and handling of i ft rt HE z Ht Home Furnishings Industry Com-|around the home are caused F : 3 8 j s a ; of the carpenter who made them, and magazine racks, plus materials. er and convenient ee oe fittings for desk tops, facilitate handling and i holders Modular furniture units scaled |these rust-resistant fuel cans lock compactly together along |in dangerous fumes that present a cabinets and chests. They can be {spout should come into contact in living room, dining room | with the tank when handling gaso- bedroom. . line,. This serVes to ground the fn Boni Satie Sectéaly, yale Wyld Generally more. handsome woot ee ten . grains are used in furniture con- Hardware is selected to| A small spark from a cigarette match and enhance the piece and| of match is enough to ignite gas- such details as magnetic door} olime. Adults should adhere to fasteners, .drawer guides and| strict safety procedures when aS PRE-BILT sae The Dartmouth” § tice -| SPACIOUS S34 ROOMS and BATH | _ Complete on Your Land or Do It Yourself 20x48, 28x52, 24x28, 24x40 BUILT TO PONTIAC CITY CODE MODERNIZATION @ Rec. Rooms @ Attics @ Breezeways @ Porches @ Kitchens . @ Storm Win. @ Siding @ Foundat’ns ‘1 @Garoges © Additions f 5 ata nae dieaccemsitrmeen ones Os tee aoe a enn drome pst mrenier tap ” 4 PP Ss ete de ” Hi f r = 4 es Fd OWN BUILDINGS with its own specialized crews. Precision engineered assembly line methods keep costs down. . ! f Think Twice Use Extra Care aes aac at lab will be de- in Storing of , atsies to -|protect our people through systems. 1| Clay sewer relied upon as the sanitary sewer pipe materia) for the. pro- tection of health and sanitation since the days of the mighty Greek and Roman Empires and veen be- ‘fore. : 507 : ft is interesting to note that some medical authorities claim a charge. cam tneeal eyateess would de. | The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. pada world | Bedford Hills, New York » more quickly inge- : British investments t 82 ae ade Bova per cent Gd ait extetal baskaeas Sania te pesti- investment capital in India, MUSIC DIVIDER WAIL - A low divider section is occasionally land Roman Empires and even be-| TO BUY OR SELL needed to separate living and dining areas.. One like this defines the |happen and to the REAL ESTATE two areas, and provides an amazing music wall for radio, hi-fi and [needs of our ever-expanding pop- See spoken end nagcanene, pheranabergtigher Agra hpiecton werscorthoes pidge JOHN KINZLER _coast hemlock. Finished to bring out its tones, it makes ufacturers kn = ee tional Manufacturers, | g79 w: Huron. mOFe 4.3525 SEE US FIRST Trust to buy furniture ae a ‘it THE Be Steel fue] cans have tight-fitting |; Actually _ Heuse of the Week ~ Owner has been transferred and will give immediate possession - on an ultra - modern 3-bedroom brick contemporary home. e is # fourth bedroom in the grand basement plus washer. A gas incinerator also. New wall-to-wall carpeting will be yours with custom-made draperies optional. You will experts say together hand. many accidents ‘involving need approximately $3,000.00 down, but rest assured there will . watt 4 ped lee Bo be no fixing or cleaning to do. We have the keys. FE 5-8775 Ray O°Neil, Realtor 262 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103 + * *£ ber of the family. The caps on deadly fire, but to set a give you that rich craftsman-like| goed example for the children in best of all, if you decide} Both fire and safety officials em-|¢ TALB T LUMBER Co. > a, sou. oun Abe. cach. Gov Harti Oat ees fr neaied = va standing _ pieces you, or re- no safety hazard if stored . 4-45 spony tom tn aan tases ox gaatian died fall Coup sal penibed /teeg- 1025. Ockland Ave as you : : FLATLUX $398 Per Gallon Special on BPS up Call Today — FE 2-7004 D&M ERECTS ITS for Suburban Living at its Best ... | FOR YOUR FUTURE HOME VISIT / Open Saturday and Sunday * @ beautiful private beach @ unsurpassed vistas ® frontage on van norman lake— access to 8 lakes ® high wooded homesites @ well restricted wih ® from $3,500.00 , ®% to 2 acre sites Located 4 Mile North of Waterford | Village on US-10 (Dixie Hwy.) SHOWPLACE of OAKLAND COUNTY white bros. a ee ee. 5660 DIXIE HIGHWAY WATERFORD ‘ ‘ ad As Extra-Cost Option in ’59 “Presence of Deadliest . Jet Fighters in World newly fighter, billed as the deadliest jet| Several suppliers make the new! jstoriais fo makers prob ional Ag Dy ag sto ee Cb e resin way—a’ mushrooming ive — to deliver power to mufflers. Some execu American buildup to help Nation-| whichever rear wheel has the bet- ceoceey however En 4 aver- will be Excepting for a few models this soe ee killer tore down the runway|‘eature will be avalielo 0. an Aluminized coatings for internal alist China meet the threat of] ter traction, cémmunism in Formosa Strait. Piha pene a gg deg so excepting extreme The stubby, ie-tack plone was! where’ te: de te. omk. fenmes officially unveiled here this week.| deep in mud or is driven on a \ The Starfighter set a new world) steep hill. completely covered altitude record of 91,249-feet. It) with glare ice, miles, dperates easily above 50,000| Another comparatively new de- ‘ 5 zt Most Car Makers to. Offer Non-Slip Differentials |. By DAVID J, WILKIE i mi AP Automotive Writer _ automobile. age motorist is reluctant to pay a higher price for a better mut- nounce improvements in mufflers| Discourages Reds DETROI{--Non-slip differentials|@nd tail pipes, among the most) » oe by virtually all car|perishable items on the modern| 't fler system, Longer life mufflers are becom- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 a couple of years ago it was said a 13-inch casing was planned. "_BOOTS-AND HER BUDDIES So far no maker has shown any interest in the smaller diameter tire. But more makers will have wider tread tires, adopting the 9.00x14 casing. One maker last year had a 9:50x14 tire. ~~ Telegraph Hill, a, landmark in IN San Francisco, has its counterpart in Telegraph Hill in Winchester, ap. - THE GIRLS ae if he has to e flight—down- . A recent survey ward in this plane. shows tly under 40 per cent Capt. Walter Irwin of Novato, |of all the cars built this year were Calif., rates it as a real pilot’s ped with electrically-operated airplane, ‘not dangerous, ex-| Wipers, trait siparie 0 Eine. = More manufacturers are a speed record m.p. . in switching to them for 1968 as “Te I ” : ‘ ’ Starfighter last ; can’t say something good about a person, I don’t say any- . ee equipment items. _, thing. And believe me, I'm keeping quiet about Ellen.” He and his fellow pilots are BOARDING HOUSE the t was shaped for interception of high-flying enemy bombers. Marriage License Applications Eas one HoSa Es “indeibeca carkston net = Deree" Than . Bald Birmingham PRylils a Delore, 60 E. Square Lake pron, 2 be, tee * Gils Pf ARERR Ban ghd Shaina ea Beast, Grpkce kediaae o seen E. Benscoter. Drayton ith A. Kolar, Drayton Plains Renaisy Aasieh, Set N: Sacinaw Bees AF Vecherton a0g Pirst ‘Rawes & Bolte, Wallea Lake pHemruetlie E, Goodman, Drarion Piva dketies, Back Patrica Weeivbere. Birm — Harvey C. Hessel. MN. Tasmania Cathy J. Johnston. Fi XN, Eber esis &. Warn’ ‘itochester Melvia N. Hauca, Royal Oak Caroll M. Killen, Troy Iewrence R, Maceo, Rochester Mildred J. Spiker, Oxford Robert 8, Opa econ Fart "h Ninicon "308 Maplecrest Bian A" ent Bin beoitwood Wats Opmis Breron Plains” anne % Free oa ochester Haze sea Ses oremont Pee Mussels, Ferndale Donald D. Coats, Tce eater, Stanley Ti Mendota as 8. Telegraph, " ghaieg &, detees, Soe ten, pate” sirmingher.” Bolen, Se Router, Drayton, Plains. H. Francis, Oxford. nag Bartlett, Oxford. M. Perkio, 218 Riveria Terrace Bugene Mt. Tore, 856 Lakeside, There are 90,000 4H Clubs for ‘ in the United. States youngsters and its possessions. puie HALF ACRE CASTLE ee A BROTH HIS POCKE YS SEST AIN'T FAIR au THAT TH STICKUP PICKED AN* Y, By Franklin Folger CERTAINLY COULD $ I SOME MUSICAL TALENT —4 | WHEN I. WAS OUR FAMILY / Bigce of eo r M cr % OR 3-624 Jie aes SLECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Qetting & sewinding. 318 B. Pike ) ly ¥! EANED A “ Ne! 35-1788, IANCE SER’ We service all makes of old ite econditionee a oer sale FE 8-2001. - : Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 L KINDs OF ALTER TIONS. AL ladies dresses specialty. ry §-6256 R rance Agencies 17A pen Mieet mesa tite 4 bi, : ‘THE PONTIAC. ¢ PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTRiBER 20, 1958 Wtd, Children to Board 26| 7's Aa’ BO. x ma dren, ome, FE 42803. Croats Wtd. Household Goods 27 duced Rates “smth Fan cares van or A Tao oR "tal ora FB Oe Me FURNI UR e NEE E a Bree : E-A-BED, TY : et 2 tr must be im petfect condition OLive : ~~ $HICEN fie eat a OL 1-1062, " bal Wrp. — Goon AL FURNA blower & contesie, OL Lose. = 29} Wanted to Rent OR FLOOR SPACE. 6S UILDING machine more On 30813. | 2 We rental Sas, A rtments Mg mtg vo aumee, 5143 to cas sfbROPE beth Ra. PE §-3030 BEDROOM HOUSE, . outside “the. city cag ll. gare bi after 4 p.m. Share ‘Living Quarters 30 ; 7 LARGE 1 oa $5 -Hender Pe 2sins se 2 AN , BATH Sia met street One $ welcome. . =, . Working | couple. couple. 74 vondale, es Ms AND. . pvt. ent bath, new! Fated $12.50 WE, Baldwin bus o 2-6102.. AND BATH ALL PRiV. ine, util, BE. Ho 5 8. 7 OR 3 APTS, 1 BLOCK & ply Pei 5, Save st. Pontiac Farm and art Tractor Co. MO fncluding Gunde __O DELL CARTAGE |s Local and distance Phone PE 5-6806 Painting & Decorating 20 Eee So Sn ‘ALL TY SERVICE _.ewered RAYA CALE A or ~2 to share ig ge sgeeneabin Call ate after 4, we 5-3475, D modern home with another wom an. 1 or 2 children waleame. _Commerce area EM 30270. WANTED 2 LADIES TO SHARE Phone after 5 pm FE HOME WITH or woman with after 7 p.m., OR Willing and Able ers ae vues ng Ser poe ae ee, ” CASH WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS 1c% G nb MIDDEN FEES Nicholie & Harger_ Co. 3_W. A OUICK- FAIR DEAL Any contract “7 COW DISCOUNT ‘ae ome ess —— CASH AtHs. ap-|* Sar FAL A MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan . = ~~ 4-20— “You may not make any friends in this show, but you'll Make gome beautiful enemies!” ; Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 $100 per mo. 1 BEDROOM APT. FOR LEASE, Adults. 130 Semi nole. BeiAir Manor. FE 41559. —yakelront Apts. 0 = 2 BEDRM, On pits, FURN. 2 eee aS 18T FLOOR | 18% FLOOR, 3 ROOMS & Bent, Call. be- pariy furs, $8 Palmer, Pe 62006 ATH, ORCHARD CT. APTS. acne Houses Unturn.: 36 se geet beat pac? Rooms With Board _ 38 Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN : a ad Sette mevaperioente z _ Rent Stores. gn iach 3 OO. MS. PART as SMALL 4-2086. 3 ROOM HOUSE wine were $60 10 Buff T BEDROOM hai a6 CHIL- dren dren 480, Month oath, 14 E. Howard. a rEmOeOon OIL SEAT GARAGE ee REAGE IN FON. 3-9960 or FE 5-4706 after 5. « 3 BEDROOM TERRA PON- tlac, gas heat, $70 a yh, OR Bot, MODERN. YEAR 3 7 BED basement Cenit oe Beat, 85 oO 3-3630. 3 OR ATH, water, gas heat} T block o' land Ave. bus, OA 8-2018 ner. 4 ROOM ODERN HOUSE. IN- sure at 4145 Clintonville Rd, OR 4706. 4 i Nagao pee AX $60 month. yr. "round. “Fi Oak- m7 7 ROOM HOUR. WITTEMORE 3 apply 194 Gene | St., corner Witte emore. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. GAS HEAT, _hot. water Diase in, 314 Ferry. é RMS, eouple with children oor. $80 a month. FE 4-9235. 4 AND BATH — $60 PER MONTH. Close to Everything - FE §-0441. 4R AND . MY iE _656 Lake Ave. lackey Sub, ¢ ROOMS, BA AND_ UTIL * com Me Sista or FE 2-578. 7"ROOMS WITH BATH, $65 PER month, OR 3-4722. ROOM oEneLoe ON B. BLVD. Auto gas heat and hot water heater, OR 3-7804. 3 . PE 2-1718. se WITH GARAGE. a INQUIRE Neleventae. vE at 12 Myra. eM ssl ROOMS AND 2-car warene. | BATH, OM GAS HEAT, Pat, _31647 after 7 RM, HOUSE nan artly furn, Nr, M50, 604 Sunset. 6 ROOM i FARM Hi OSE DUPLEX. iis eh Rochester. "Frolse ade TROOMS | “& BATH. - We TEL AUR. service sor ODERN noes SE ON | i acres. san R nei MApile 5-0291. 6 ROOMS, VERY Nii 2 LOTS. Suburban Reasonanie iit 558t0 3-3570, 10 HOU eek at a, eee 1l_RM. rouse. fs f N. JOHNSON. t é PER WERe, & RM, HOUSE. St dren, 2685 Orchard Lake Ave. 78 HOUSTON ST. et a Neo lespie 8t., $e per , rown, Fre Ping tet é., "sitet, Pia, PRanklin 1-1017. ¥ Ireen'3 p.m, bse s p.m. i035 “Fosiyn isT FLOOR PVT, WARM, a a Retticerator furnish —— ia ent and garage. 3 ek —_¢ na het ruished. a. i waaer. gh ONT, RANCH-|! & 2 BED iM ‘TMENTS aT APTS. BS othe stove, carpeting. | Ready for, immediate sccupancy 180 8. Huron MA on O] DAILY & SUNDA i FE 4-4226 | 5 te CE, 0AM. THRU @ P.M. 3 RMS. Orin eS un he eo * dled aS bale gas heat, fencs Pec yard FE 8-6918 welcome. $19 & 815. 63 f How- basement, _$? $6112. | VERY NICE RMS. rd. FE or PE 5-1600. 7 BEDROGM LOWER. Ga- BA N WILLIAMS LAKE NI : Leeda ait nog ROAD. STOVE & R FUR- vate entrance, ‘and garage. Mt” oper. Priv entrance} NISHED HEAT FURNISHED. $13 week, PE’ 2-5680. . bad bath, dba PAUI A SERN IbC:| PHONE OR S47i8 or OR 3-751. 3 ~ SIDE. | 3 PARTLY PURN— . cigee fost. Bese welcome, 1 194 Go-|" to downtown, Near ane] Season Su Sasi oe S bal bac Gheep Ko calle efter or 8 3. Can | 9 bedroom f apt., Wisner and ments, down town loca! APART _Orehard egg ati ar, aren Wh Be. me Sie ee eT a | Call before. 8. 42531 or after 5. “ait “ta hae eens. 13 "oes BRICK ext ent PE 5-1172 ROOM Lowa APF GAS RET tuselahes, FE :"oR| WATERFORD APTS. 1_child welcome, 231 8 Jessie. fen _| 3 rooms unfurn. per mo. T ROOMS FE} GA . Rook OOM CLOSE IN. BI bg Af Fe oe sen OR WHITE BROS. 3 eATIRACTIVE RooMS & week 5! Feneley Court. 5660 Dix R tg entrance, priv. ba bath FE 6-3473 fae 78: 2 pSEORS. Open Eves, til 9: Sun. 10;"t!) 5 y ROOMS Per Ear An BATH near Lincotn 2. “Ye | Rent Houses Furnished 35 < f on util. furn, FE 44671. 96 8. Ard | | or FE 61172. pgecins aly Sula J ROO! NR. TRANSPORTA- OOM. NICEL ~ | ee rotgt euft oc. bertect tation, shopping ete. Savoy|_tshed. 2 child welcome, FE 2-4855 for as Da Apts. 444 E. Pike, FE 8-8901. T BEDROOM # HOME ON PONTIAC wy. ret J" RM. PVT. BATH FRONT & | Lake U_9-0237, In Stheake r 2-15 3 e Bee 4 ack’ ent. Refrir. & Stove, gas | 3 sa ROME PARE RONT RENT APT. 'U heat, & Norton, FE Fear eeeeG,, Sraliate ; _ inquire _738 . A Seated ot . a 15th. onth; ey. utd furn adults. 258. Or. | 3 LARGE UPPER, TILED BATH chard Lake. new Tigidaire "& | stove, well | 3 [BEDROOM TRAILER | re BE. ¥ noous, Ev. ENT. 407 8. Oneee, EEN. ORR ee ee tate Raa Jessie, OR 32-3685 : vacancy on the. 27th. Adults =. a SOM eR OAT HOME no_pets. 47 Charlotte. i $20 weekly’ including frat na 53-4322. Te he ara ype Bg Ey! Pont. re bias, 3 ROCHE — PRIVATE EXTRANCE 3 ROOM entrance furnished APARTMENT ON UPPER AP Oakiand Ave. Private bath and Heat and hot PE 4-4807. water J ROOMS AND month, FE , Adults, Ave. BATH, $50 A Pe nn eg 3 7 ROOMS AND BATH TIES a & Oakland 4 Ln - A: AnD i T Rooms. PARTL Entr ae Villa i Auburn, PE. 20650. ris : yard Sone . * for unter. ce BE OR é eS ae for small apt. bidg RETSRER Pio | STOVE FURNISHED, 3th VAILABLE FOR LAND a ose eohentshed: Dut, Satz, BEARDSLEY TV DAY gERVICE. CTS DIMES: and night FE #6177. 1903 Mi Clem:| NO OBLIGATION. Ace tila *PE 21906 ‘after 6 p.m «saul iain a = “tao goer eee) [\ h Pte PE edun = SATE | 7 ROOM APT ALC CHITITTES - rn, Colored only, Po bimeg or PR. 00 onnson aes APT, TW. He | ROOM AND SATH UPPER sant ee NiGuT SERVICE |REALTOR FE ¢2833| J ROOMS LOWER COZY, NEW. | 2430 Radio and TV. PE 5-570. 3704 8 _Telegreoh Rd. ly decorated. On iake, OR 3-3166.|, poom BRICK DUPLEX. ? J LARGE RMS AND BATH. FIRST with shower, a tae ff iter Service 22A floor, 3 oe. Wireline. Ge-| ‘ton Se ea on ypewrter Service 224/ TMMEDIATE | "Se paitetenelag | rn Fg yg % ArhiNO * Exper ACTION. T RMS. PVT. BATH. CHILD WeI-| $90 per month eee ae ene Qn any good Jand gontract ae Ney 7 ROG APE, SLEEPING ROOM fexPinG ROOM | © VASBINDER, INC. pholstering , fille J ROOMS AND PVT ENT. CHIL FE 5-8875 = R N ; . ; dren. welcome. FE $-0835. EAKLES CUSTOM, CPHOLSTER: Kk. L. Tem leton, Realtor camper 7 Rus UPRER THLE A LE BATH GA Ps.) i +4563 PRIVA . Garage Gene trance ‘ nt Hospital Adults PE 2.1822. 197: ty nished nay weeks, San etna or;§ ROOM FLAT. sar BIDE. Soameel ma. o_o baby welcome Appiy 804 § FPurn. and unfurn,, $85. FE 8-6082 , / Cae. S"CLEAN ROOMS, MAIN FLOO Lost & Found 24) Barts —SATHeTeau| $04 serece P vate entrance, oe me J. no drinking. Adults. 401 | ——— : Lost: BROWN. WOODGRAIN . Paddock, FE 2-9054 § ROOMS AND BATH. formice jenf on St cae - vel Uhrnce. 70 5 | 5 RM. APT.. UNPURN, ALL UTIL. : = Pye * gisbed, si ompenee. = furs, For rent at 259 E Blvd 8. LE LLR BATH & ENT. snity Park 5 ROOMS. LOVELY. HEATED. ra Road near Drake Road. mi Ps oet F ah 07 rere St newly decorated apartment, Cou: % on collar 1 reward 41639, “WE NEED" come. In Pontiac Phone MYrtle | ¢ EOOME 3 WN. CHIL A ANIE LJ CT 7 ROOMS & BATH, A DULTS. 402), “Kn ‘ae chr a ak piste ‘| RAVE Buvens < NEw on | _W. Huron, FB tbe * Er Bil at site, upper. 8. tte tt YR CHELOR - aeta a ag oe ASK ent. Lake, Private entra: ind “male, inch. spo spot, over eer riage Oye. FOR i HAYDEN NO OBLI- anrsiegor rd Village. OR eat ihe, "Bee ee od re id LOM’ BOY'S 26° RO ROYAL 8A SABRE JeGH AYDEN, Rea Realtor ‘ (NICE ROOMS HEAT. MURPHY i NEWLY DEC, 4 BMC & BATH APT ERB APARTMENTS ae ' Hobbies & Supplies 24A Wanted Real repre a Se Eg EB CLEAN PLEASANT FOR COUPLE POLO PLL ELL LL LLL “4 1 ere ba PAINTED CHINA BY SYL- 5 pee Rate GOzY. MODERN, PRIVATE sup yt Sis Ayershire eer Your Equity ott xe apartment gas heat, $45 month. * s| Hitines, r awe also need a Room Notices & Personals 25} KNAPP SHOES Fred Herman : oR. 39-1502 900 “Sal Ag tor $10. De . 500 nN Perry. FE ott aN -EORTE i plan 19 tbe churn OB 3408 ¢ tha a Sonttatt he Snone Fe The Salvation Sour poo Spel. aoe. Mat, Siete 1 8 Make he Be BEAUTY IS EVERYONE'S DUTY | so iJ _, Wate, A os skin to eee Bini it am % r x _FE ae ‘pUB: TER f iiities, bel for aye viichen re ae ne Coeer, “CHARLES Poe ah Ser wha a epty AO Wa GiFTs, 8, Cire demonstration. Y _ Pith obligation. FE IN DEBT? > i ERO Sr BET US! -Give You 1 Place to Pay: Ease Your ah WE ARE NOT A “LOAN COM PANY OS EORGE BLAIR 4536 Diste Hr ad +1251 Eves. OR 3-1708 y m us for further informa- “SUITABLE Fo® 1 OR 3 spent, Seb oe Oy, etre mares, | Ae pepe” Sophia. Apts.” Apply bi appraise your srs. yg es, Auburn Ave. tell eS oa the cash you can receive! STRICTLY , iD i RADE. BUILD | 3 rooms & Meth Sompletely tur- a3. W Huron. Phone an | weet, westet, ey fare = AC! AP TMENT. TWO tena shes j= Williams, FE| ‘roms and bath. All unites fut . nished. $19 weekly. Call at 288 N. FOR YOUR BoH UITY i ROOMS AND sas tn po alee yen it look | 848 heat, adults, 66 Pingree. cate. a bg 4 chses we can get RECELEEES ROOM APART- you cash email large: w Near Williams uitles We aise have, Suvers for tnd Pike sts Sts, Pe 4-4278. eA seabtoese. Real Estate, “a Re tae hee. Chale FORN. APT, 3 RMS, Ww peer’ Sarda DIATELY PORN ABT IN LAKE ORION, farms, og 4 by Bedrm, gre. Kitchen. living rm. and my M,. . Jones, Real Est. seal HAVE. HAVE CAS WiLL L lar tc Tea bear 1G) TIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, Lk, Rd, No_ children. aeter corner arm Es an sire : cedtigt lt Hier S. only in this G, apt. . e Ay field Terrace next to St, Joe Hos: fy ¢, north sos 7 month, Fe 41681 or PE ES APT. : } ; SCORE sony (D3 ROOM C ine © ron GE 8T. F) AND 3 : apts. Newly de : om je rent. Write Box 115, thing Included, See Garetaker'A Ap Binnt _B-3._ Mrs. er, ma A 4 AUBURN_HEIG Glove So ahanteve seeing * ter and transportation, These al 330 Pvt, en ome Ghee modern % with private r New! well ag Quiet, friendty Ree omy = ts O mo, Including best. met and cold t 102 ay BP HIGH | MODER garage 2 RMS} | sell, rent, buy, Purnished or unfurnished, 2 & 3 rm. bath & utilities furnished, 114 EB, Howard St. Fe 2-1834 MODERN 6 RM. FLAT, CLOSE —, and bus. Ol heat, 105 EB. HEATED. tie? Dixie Hey over Keego vare. Drayton Pleins. ey re fick APT. IN ROCHESTER, UN- furnished except electri ie range rr ss Netag focation val Walker, 153 Tetry OL 2-8671. Sree b ‘im ae e only 6“ Er walemoot, 1 FE ‘poe, : TWO 5 ‘s RENT. 61 oan hdl St. Children al- “DONT WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To swap, hire, iat FE 2-818!. 2. ALL S SEWTAL =| FoR os ‘ mished, 3 bed! 2 BEDRM, a THSIDE $715 per mo. leas Realty Co. Pip... 7 BEDRM., WALLED LAKS. MOD. Close to oi Reas. MA 4-2293. 3 BEDROOM Hi except for utilities, Owner w keep 1 ccrupied, Inquire ag} 5 p.m Joseph Holzer. 130 . PURN HOUSE. e, in. Baby welcome. FE ie BUNGALOW —IDEAL FOR WORK. e e. po. as tay sin We Huron ar as bean mid Choice loca- tion, Sieve, ears be Moo wd , Ree. ion tm Us Harry rien i (pocupane. MI 4-4225. BRICK 6 RMS, ‘AND GARAGE Newly decorated, Near Posie Central . MA 6-6603. cation, 4 bedrooms. as he Sg ge a; - bath. MODERN 1 a ae b nel Large § bedrm. 2 car garage, References AVAILAB. OCT. 15TH, YEAR os ite front home ‘at White , Adults as i ..Por é. sie. Ber mo, Holly, Mi 17-7327 mm. SATISFIED ogee Ce i ents, furnished areas & = poftooy ARRO RUTY. FE 56-3030 Y oat ODERN waterfront, Yearly monthly, EM or GOMPLETELY FURN. BHEAUTT- ful 6 6 yoom honte, Ref, required. DUPLEX OME FURN. 2? BED- rooms ll basement, Auto, gas heat, ‘Landsenped. $160 per mo. _FE_.2-79 27940 FURN. 3 4 BEDRM . GA- ‘Soninie rove Wilkes Ls 8 Lake, Teachers pore year. Lincoln 4-3017. IMMEDIATE OCCTPATION NEW- ly furn Lake front home Sept.— June, EM. 3-0 3-0507 FURN, HOUSE ~ RENT AE sla tine $65 Lake eae to Gale. he to “Tackles Dr. by iy a be on'pramins Macéd toa in bt a erford Two. a. A 6-7271. 7831 Anderson- ville Road. : LEASE BY Lana = $85. 8316 Cascade, Cooley _ S318 only. FE 5-2438 of MODERN 2 ~“BEDR ROOM LAKE- front home, Available Sept, thru May. EM 23-0134. MODERN 4 ROOMS, FURNISHED, fr. around, reasonable. 8090 Pon- _tiac Lake Ra. me | te S Roow ROUSE_AUTS location _ —— fear Commerce, ooults ori EM _ 3-4393 NEW Seba pig oo Bae? furn Ail pote um FE er 9 at rere ott Oe. ask for be i, Pe ahi? aan MODERN HOC Ps S spotrs Fe ee ee oman bs gh = eéroom house, 6 i & mo ti jue. EM 3 LK. NEW 3 BED- room, = ol] heat a Oct, ‘ to May 30th Lease. rmont Tee orl head Feat tk i Rent flows Unfurn. 3 2 8B NEAR GRA * school one OL 348 4 Oct, 1 mon’ i a 7 FAMIL Yio “€ RMS. AND BATH. heat Close in, FE | 2-74%5, i, MODERN, ON PRI- nt Treas, |? Grange . Ortonville. A 71-2442, RAM +1 2 H ~ ‘ raits Lake privileges. Fireplace, Pine ‘paneling. $15. EM 22001. YEAR. | 221 3 eR ~ Ry Oll_heat. COVELY: WESTSIDE HOME. ’ NA TER-| $75 per month. B&n FE _ required. $90 a mo. FE 4-3041, wath FE S883 E a RARE “fends Call Mo fo eat for aD. op ee Te RENT, 3 BEDROOM. _— 1. up. Living dinin 1400. igre Parr, Appointment. HOUSE OR BUY; Bg DOWN. OWNER, P.O. Box 3631 ROE 2 Tagan 2 BEpsoow HOM ment nent. Keego je. Hatbor, Formanc ih, FE pasts te ORION oo i : stove. “ 2-6 / nage Sit 2 ‘A a front, menthiy: EM or BEDROOM 1TH — _MU Lent 7. MODERN 7? HOUSE children welcome, laundry room. 7, $65 per month, MODERN 3 MUIbe WEAR — SCHOOL, terrace, gas heat, Fox. PRINCETON, NEAR BALDWIN. 3 bedroom b: wierma and screens, mor 8-681. ewe, children welcome, $85. RENT WITH OPTION INT WITH ld oy Ri. BRICK sement. ios 30 mo. on to buy. FE Gerry Van, Broker. | Rent Like Cott Cottages 36A TEAR AROUND. 2 BEDRM, COT- e. rm, $73 per month. = _ For Rent Rooms 37 1 SLEEPDNO Pe! FOR LADY. ‘BUS STOP. COOKING &, LAUN- _ary, pvt. ent., 400 ¥ W. Huron. BUS STOP, a. ENT. can cook's posi, | canae CLEAN ROO iM FOR GEN- , tem privers pony 245 Nel- a. peer, Corton cookin © priv TRAN UTS. heat and pe wa = re me. — igen th hom fi th ay 8 minute drive to nes _FE 8.0047. : SLEEPING - WITH PVT. bath tioning, new, cen- ese teferences. FE G a and board “aesired. FE, WARM SLEEPING po 4 GEN- tleman, 28771, Norton, embeded Sati 5k —- ne. Rey BEDROOM, Ot oat ’ . of lakefront. PLU LO. baths, new- Rent Office Space 41 oF FICE FOR RENT A Lasrense & i and Tight tus fur 7 aoe sae N west lease, Sur le - e. Can be sult tenant ow Urte Bor: g2" Pontiac _Preog for ee ormats Rent Lease Bae eek << eo ee Seats th e s e or We down. entre Mg $100 er mG , Hem Pe “ieee” ECORATED 2 BIG R rking w mga and gall sings of business, "inquire 3 ‘Oak: re LJ 5 - IN. G veer Pte ge on next 1s. ” 7 mile es to dues tiac, On » ath ane 6 p.m For Rent Micsdaneseus 42 30’ X60’ RUTLEIRG FOR WARE- oa stora t manufac- gf Bay E.- truc pen chain f 1 track. Call after 6, FE Here For Sale Houses 43 AVAILABLE | a NEARLY NEW on 110'256" A yg mas w Dontiac Lake Brie ef oar ss — OR 43-1616, 6 ROOMS. $ ear N, $ or (ao H ty “for inte model car, FE 5-106: has carpeting oats, iy oy ly oy A. room laxia & ‘at? ‘with, bathroom Up- MICHAEL'S ae GI XPPROVED$360-dow metal bet et a tle HEAT, ma = roo nae LJ Senssnahle price. Soni. a either two or es oe | OYT REALTY 254 5. Te arr s= Ww. Gaylord| § EN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY 2-5 549 Mechanic St. he’ te Magee the ioe oe living room roms wits tele me fire- gaye e 95 59 we tTon t heoomene piastered- at e. drive. OF F OXFORD: FOLLOW OP- =| OPE SUNDAY 1-5 960 Dutton Rd. Picturesque Paint Creek Val- leValiey Estates. Choice lo-.. tion on Dutton Red. RN LEFT NOIS TO DUTTON ROAD Sore TURN RIGHT ON ‘136 E. MULTIPLE LisTiNG } SERVICE RILEY 2 FAMILY - g700 Pa ~ ie ty & on hance. You can + as ‘a By downsteirs, . —— & bath arnent = se vis per th apartmen' month, Immediate ~ dibeenh anion. privileges on Cass Lake. $300 DOWN «+ 5 rooms & ae plus large utility room. Close excellent schools, stores, & By on_ the gg one $16,500 STORES ~ Located Fresh new, wide N Perr ze. Very suitable to us & yent out the other, i with small down pa ‘ment, th Rd. ei Milsabe Lake, rte oe ot "reel NG‘. y MSO Hwy., has a. SB. eRe 3 at a brick pray dining tm i% Pine ib road, oiarksion ‘Ray W532" ove Rd." rARD on asit or OL tied are OPEN LEFT TO | OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. 730 SLOCUM ROAD ‘|George R. Irwin Baldwin REALTOR droom ranch type bungalow 3 be with oak floors, plastered walls, very nice kitchen, large m On lot i , Nogen DIRECTIONS: SOUTH BLV EAST TO SLOCUM RD., TO PROPERTY. SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. ver DOWN = Hummingbird ‘Lane retired, 4 we ‘Clarkston Area furaps, leat < hade, 58 A Seno bares All are } bedroom an appointment to see this hasements. automatic beatt seen. lot in west suburban oar fisora m “other de: area of Pontiac, fo; Partridge. 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE Forty Five Dollars It seems Y siniees impossible that this attr active iike oe ranch “1 ‘home can be yours for rivliogea +, Tr month — but it can, Priv LEFT] fh 2 pun price Middle Straite Lk, only $6,600 — easy terms, REALTIR PARTRIDGE FE 63581 oy 105? W.. HURON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE buy ngs land Guta We have 16 other hom low down payment $500 down, Evenings after 6 call OR 3-5607 “farting at PE 50101 PINE LAKE. |rua.rerms i AY’ ve briype, home skim belek a sory. a basement Pilees “einaews ovetionk Pine if mo. Large well Socseneed Ea Pe ae ta on ae Sat Case eee | Change ead bow ciated. Price reduced, a 855 use open! Sunday 1 {9 6pm ‘OF re! f tg Oo aes sell for“appotnimenh, FES). Bree sarege, Geutet> fut and Th ieceaear sere 2 oil oe $00": Pe Te 13 ene us : Be et || ae Giroux Franks re Horst oi elit a HE & i Ge ie M aoa & Rooms Va re and $53 per 5-T721 4-3041 Howard rare m8. Soe $7950 | full or. ag dn. wader. market ‘vatue for nee KUSCHEL as WErmont 8-6800 KINZLER © heey on ool OPEN. SUNDAY. 10-7 DAILY 2-7 SP B Pavoibaine APPLY ERAGE 0 ase FAME BOOM Aa irri nea on eas tie 2 BROWN “+ ‘< oe abich vate OUR Dis- PLAY AD.ON PAGE 23. JIM WILLIAMS | $23.950 OUR SPECIAL Lark brick ATE & INSURA: h a moe seat corsee, Oa ba sedate 1483 Bs eg ae eee eae ee 1 & two % , lovely bi RR, two ceieuerce| MILLER leer L he Priced = Genes feavine pit $400 DOWN-—3 bedroom brick » Bopiar ag oon pPe ig sas Weelew i city, Pa Paved stree t. Only resi area. Nice ¢lean & ¥re, & 2 Pull Wonder room Rome, 3 large bed Only 3 per ce Sot tae nf hors. 5 ed walls, | $1,500 DOWN-—INCOME: oun sPectat pe $100 per front inegme ane rot is ieee for, Pyved etter. attest, + A purnit furniture includ-| “"* © MR. gt wre this 950 ICHAEL «8c f yom: ry, a room bungalow nev ers farts roam for ph Paved street ett 2. ‘orators, h. a terms, B look F 6 cal hig ome over, foc entre freome of ii ares, ; bai * eng hype gd 2 photosatngs pd x. “ 2, them Seon, Fou, "iy save time. nes Open meters 26s) td bg | William Mil. b it (BROWN, Realtor Realtor 24810 me Ww ime Widtigle Listing Service ii one i) \ - Li . ; : . 7 a * V i ze : | Do Pak Les ie 2 ee PONTIAC PRE g, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 Ji 3 SLICES OF HAM ) | 1 Ror Sale Houses 43 ADs es | ee OWNER MUST SELL. Custom owner, Look. ot Thist” magiom Sige | PONTIAC'S GREAT | Indi | ont Best Buys - | fettes*ixtis™ vestitur’ tefeded HOM t MIDDLETON ; oung executive, bas hét water i o, 10 $100 DOWN ‘Today heat ago A ying room with . —d 5 ag 9 _~4 — ee, Rit, 5 vBetrm. 2 ‘Plus mintmum’ costs. Sunday . em, dining room, 2 in room. | LAKEFRONT Iot Oa East Walton, $650 ‘FLOOR LAUNDRY, Moves You In!| = Specia] SNOW WHITE iv REDROOMS 1 | Lestie R. Middleton, | Bettie stone om Pec Sparling ory | frame On large lot. 100Ri07 ft. wooded BROKER _ 188 N. JOHNSON| Slate tal, ' 10 the tin on ot aed: Th vhhe, frame home Fees FE Siri ones, Sa Me 30 pe ee eS i eee: wh the Hirst floor plus 2 bed: | 4 bedrooms, iv baths, large Liv. for’ the ‘money! ss nome pe tog room. kitchen has plenty of| 4, WHY PAY RENT? Be By a ae on ae cupboards ‘or builtin oven & NEWEST & FINEST F ee and ace, Built 1040, | Paved fi recreatl 7 This custom Lakefront Development Lathru “Town Hall | Bone 8 & OVENS | on ed cor | Schools, Only’ g300 dows on | be ‘bought for only 617.500 IN THE AREA 27701 Southfield Rd. at sau it's Mate Ra . psseael OF 1 nai rest Priced 8081 ate TEARS WERE SHED Commoree ee ee) 6 WHY NOT PROVE on LIS IS IT! owne: decide WHY PAY RENT? If you want to live in Clarkston, HAY YD} N ‘ MODEL OPEN | & ST cA rr te YDE | eat Neng ate e, 5 ‘alton bedroo! pened living it fireplace ST MICHAEL AREA, An old F : *" a tiving toon, mile bath and Klichen A Y NO but bookcase. A. sais | 3 — home, $800" dows extras. hg a roe tive mente ond soreene Bodera wich with barbe- oe : 361 iT? mkt | alu wreeseway and 25 rites H gun bis, bathe, anil perch 1, BUILD. bets nt EM 34164 oF EM Sou) sfter 6. par bon a $100 Williams Lr are Apert Rd : ws ts, Landses lot ara many WHITE pu AKE. 6 Ranch $9 500 R Finance {yoni new : Model. you want for only $17,900 Living room pins family win poy ®& com- OU OFFICE OPEN . Rall at $96,788 With reason ___ Multhbakes Realty OF SEVER LARD ni find edoy” terms? ‘Call today and room with "2 Anderson window etely Ty pedrm. home SUNDAY 1-5. P.M. : 1d pares, ots wore | oN WALTON BOULEVARD ee a ee Aitached garage, $1,000 for equity. | ba sald 4 ‘Four Your Convenience E. BEVERLY ( pine Bedroom ‘Takelroot home CAMLEY ’ | NORTH SUBURBAN. 1 Acre. 2 ulti-Lakes ity oe ee 2 eee ro ee aaa ae — Sedvouss brick ‘bese, | Sesement 2 LARGE BEDROOMS WM A room home, near Le nette, 10x13" w 5 | Just 1 ‘block off Elizabeth Lake with ian —,. oa At Highland, Im . » A. Baron Pull basemet tility room. Rd, Close to bus, Shopping City| $400 down case | New’ he Large ved een ee | ieee Lu Sea” sune"nvias 7 nears | St ohh te Bee ves K yard for the idles “Only uietiiiaies plus an unfinished ‘siaired attic. | NORTH S11 IDE, This 2 | otroom the: Sy By S pedtoem Yencher with 1tm SATURDAY 3-6 P.M. core. Pull basement “Finished | Oak. floo i Sais "Ou “furnace, | 200.8. Commerce a. : Realty one, Vacant im: tt i é floors. Full basement. rs, 301 W : ve 43560 possession, o, ary, "22,6 antes SUNDAY rec, room, This home has qlamt $1,200 down. WEST SIDE Opes, Brenings nil 6 on ie (Only 911.500 on: FHA num storms, & screens, Water | witPPLE LAKE PRIVILEGES. |? ,bedtooms and bath, in : WE'RE STYMIED 2.6PM other. features Owner sa s “sell” | 3 bedroom home. nt floors, 1% eae ge let. YOU ARE.. Quits Te Seseatats | OFF JosLEN Ave, oe thse nagge & ofS fr | Sarno fu ober oe ea “th ove af glean | 2 bedroom home. : ee ranch wie fe full c eppelatznent ‘we have key. | J.C. HA Sait me Realtor 18 ACRES ren des Ses at be Bree tenth yon | Sei eo dm FE sou | “COCKEER REALTY” oie furnace, gas water J WHITE BROS. gh Tie Ee sw 2 236 N SAGINAW Sealer, Goninaie icontea ta COLORED, Gr : ; REAL ESTATE POIEDREN WANTED meres . Drayige, ‘near oenest an 4 for owner, 3 rooths up sek SUNDAY 2-5 3000, Disie. Hwy. CHIL WANTED gal , ae rSetay| "upBnuiteBelance oo eusy | fer, Hoey, ese Ut he | Gaan mres a, sanyo we} Ferre Mase mete! © Dorris & Son our Lake Front | . . enly #8,000=H400 moves vou | 6340 Middle Lake Rd. sig, saa ‘and” oll heats iad attractive double con- . Take PONTIAC TRAIL — 3268 ; 3051. shen Yhome, You Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |. _~ wan w. ae apeode NEAR HAGGRRTY LAKE FRONT ae tere IN N STYLE ces |T7N, Saginaw St. | Ph. FE 58165 new Roman Brick ranch. in oned Lake, schoo sone tn geen always wanted it! FOUR bedrooms, "til 6 p.m, M the ve # a a ft. lot —ror| fan with recreation house ‘for quiet living, Ol heat, privileges on : o> Se ee ore. Exceptionally nice 2 bedroom. spioe ed lake Yor swim ye hog | REALTOR FE 5.9471| . Sadvamgusie the large Fair bath. Harewsos™* x a = ae, geotinte sage on, Woper Week, Bree Be. oe CL ARK VALUES dows. rich €s , fire. : orn it. If ‘interested, ROOM | seh Kilehen and a) Ve LAKE PRIVILEGES — Williams| i yy Stinday 3 to 5 MAYOAYS. 60 OPrice OPEN shower down et OF 1 or ideal f ss ease er pitta Tek a. / | Tee wir ol. = ‘we ke Lot is Taree 120 x 200 apace for : e fe. toh, forinke pefieges vaeee a bed 3 ng tree wel ee Por more ee me §-1327, ; = ca ted vi "Grescent La axe area, ou bath and tare 2 en ek ar we tor - appointm rooms, “dining room. te ; e po a full regan ngage _DORRIS we SON ALTORS OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 | “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor Pech bot nti feat fas tres | per month Se STE SS tag ftpiace Ge"Putt vase: | _st 40b Suitre Lane, hettora."“ | S2-¥--Huttn_Fbove_ PE es vin w ing 6 ‘ - At 109, * > Fooms,. wtlity- roo noes reed lt 2 3, Comme St. DRAYTON AREA. 2 bed- modern” kitchen, 4° inte bse: | 61,000 DOWN — 905 per month, WEST ment, oi! heat, 2 car ga- |3 YEARS OLD 3 BED furnace, ai imimediate pos- FE $-120]1 or FE 48773 room home, Living room ms, oak floors, plastered walls.| it's clean and nicely decorated, rage. A ood ome buy. brick near Perry Shopping Cen- q session, only ae, low down pay- solaael Grieg 0. jaree, behosring plastic ol So You'll like it a owe aa ._ me. SIDE Directions: Turn otf W — Alum __ storms i oe ent] ~ — e yi, wain down : k fl lastered wall | dry b fi * _ Huron near Webster ‘Schooi G roent. mortgage, xd } we jet Ht Gh eee te #1261 / full besement: ofl, heat “on THREE BEDROOM RANCH fngm “Sars ioe ‘fereens, = « 2 ‘bedroom brick ranch = ent al FE 81778. Par: ¥ 3 BEDR 700 weit th T porestanaty cl mti woe we Oriees tenet es | Leste RT Realt SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P: ike, Peneces tow’ ors. a S) on fafa and Sac, eae | om rae tama o0 wine) Ein GA og eae ca © Mane we ey| NO DOWN | SILVERLAKE "Font : A BEAUTY of @ brick tn Hght oak floors, plastered’ and| floor 2 bedrooms, ceramic sacrifice for only $13,950, 0 PE siti = Pe eae ° Oe we fioDERN }-BEDROOM a beauty of a neighborhood ainted walls many closets, large| ba a space in living room, don’t wait on this one, tone’ je ig. 3 bedroom. 2 level home, Walters Lake privileges, ‘ near Watkins Lake. Living ving room, dining ell,. modern| family kitehtn, and utility room. - : home offers more liv- $13,000 ot ing own room, and all richly carpet- kitchen, full basement, automatic piste. loor 2 rooms nearly com- ag gm » The street level f a ee acres ie: od. 3 wed es Ce- oil _ recreate area. os ae eo PA pod heat. ousege K bige TOOT! : 2.oF ah th soll starter ng fog i eeareonn co ite — oe ren 610,00; Tefms. Te ga Hd — = . a clean taste \ Basement reasonable down pth paige or ‘an Sasel's yard. Paras aunde Ghe. We're very much impromes, ing ; uf lot tb on iste te level hen an CHARLES MELICK plumbing. Pull price S700 | the mack ber, A landscaped | Soc LAKE PRIVILEGES — Charming you wor't mind if we. blow | : feat, o Wood Go. OR LE. | area’ tull bath, sisi ks 929 Ww. &t. Rochester —nothin 5 ove opeert oad corner, a brick barbecue pit CHEROKER, Rus GLEAMING white ranch home surrounded by our own horn a “ oon 2 . rner Whillam: Rd & fe a hae pig Sd ced for qulek e OL et or MY_3-1200; ing costs t0 eligible G all at $15,900, About $4, WHITE CAPE COD) tie fe ee ' the perfect home a grow: giles - WRANGH TYPE pa at ase, To i YEAR OLD 7-BEDROOM HOUSE, down and totuise an exist- HOME, Onis 2 Fe00 down plus} } room —_ ing Pfamily arith rs rage Nothing Down... ‘S RM.. N RANCH 7 one went basement, frame and brick con- baits PLAINS <2 bed- ing 414 per cent mortgage mortgage costs on FHA terms,| center. island be — careers: — it has 4 bedrooms, ,2 t> Gf cx Bis = bedroom. ~ | . bem ar : om erside struction. insulated. Self oom plus utility and at- includifg everything You'll ‘Has beautifully landscaped lot} dining “L” ter baths, 1 Poor. ‘Aluminum ’ ta <' bedroom modern home on iSppront mile beyond storing sereeua eutometic ot! fur- tached | ara a Se love it! . with fenced a ai Mgr Sd oe _itehen, aie H Mann pce ye yh mck. = the oly Autor rrr ‘roranes, est Side M4 stig the lake and "4 pont” nigh “Balen. ti ed mh ‘oom s , Subur' are: * 4 4 r - i Rare easel fa Faved] Saints wit or ow | tacermowr ance wpe, | LAE cette | ROE TL emote gl “ey Abaca” | ben tN ae rabeLoontiie ‘ackson Bivd. this attractive ranch home, Built-in planter, modern Kiichen heat, Washer and ori 3 2 cat ; oo = ‘| “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | DIRECTLY ACROSS the Large overhanging roof with Gains apace, 2 bedrooms| attached garage. _ terms. ® G.L. Resale “a eae DINNAN- 49 Cle: ree a a BR A a a | Dl 7 ROOMS ta the cit, on paved | ae w, Item vi eaera| 7B eta ota She family, Beautiful shade 14, baths with tile features. neighborhood, See it before you j Bireet nea: | pol” t surround this modern- Pit stone Hi to bu: Ro tt J $97. 5 DOWN Full Basement, auto, oll fur. : - | oS vs LOY LANNE ANC.) created Just, ott waitwmn| PALE? hedrooms, Jarge br" age a td rooms, 1% baths. 2 good Kitchen ov ing the wa- DONELSON P Four be OP nhtgaaa since Re Ave. and within vancag Se boards, Exheust Teo ‘and : Bz sized Utility rooms. Attached ter deat attache garage. =| brick home reeaiy constrneted, | 28 a tance of Pisher ae ‘. other a ve features. pe : - SUNDAY 4.5 are Lovely carpeting, Now is the time to discard beautifully landscaped Jot 100x201 n Evenings & lenalill 14 rooms and bath Mi Sun's years sue and only nd : , gerator and the hot (city tor cool rural eet, 2 Car garage. : = stoket heat} = 53, ) down. s JUD AH L A yas 4 ashing machine “ineluded. ', living. \ ag 6 rooms and ceramic tiled i ~~ Seer Fy rage. Real 18 S an 1 od Elizabeth I Lake Rd. Feb ce S18 8 ELIZABETH ‘axe rivie | dining ‘root, Cem: hen, oak] - value fer only ‘Income { - ESTATES 18 p.m. Sat. and Sun, VERY PRETTY like new 4 jeges eo with this large 3 red wails, tnt terior all GET-IT QUI CK. WE, BUY LAND cokTRacts tees ae we >. cn we F-y near Web- room home Large living — —. = aoe, on j isleety po heareoen SK FOR TOM 1 maeeee in- the tity. 2 family’ home: ; Réneh home 31x74, 3 edt 8, Own fer é win bar. en bedrooms. of _ and ning ell, each floor, large * aspen ent, oll through Classified" Ads! § rooms Tee éwner pits an Ge. ivi room’ lar roms, famiiy Wied etecert case. Eiicten ‘and alan ate 6 leagerosk fireplace in Heed ek ee ss oe apartment that will make « Eithien oh say ceavenions | weit se, home, infcely situated and full t with combined Full basement, tnd utiity with love of bireb ee y h a . _pateman ag lg OS -— a B ag toni “pith ree fall baseme wok storms gad ee heat, fee cs log : ofl, ogo eee gy and _OPEN SUN. 10 TO'5 | Yes, whatever it is — dial ae ¢ Also he garage. Terms pert of i on Joslyn Road. ong’ —o oe 30.600 lot. Priced $17,500. down $15,000 with 4.500" 4 down, -|'CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 2-8181 f Ka s - or an. ad- Mp VA 92 DN. $62 MO. area te + : * e., to WM. H. KNUDSEN | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor’| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |70 Sl adits Si 'he ca De , SCTl, Gites REALTY CO. | FHA $338 DN, $66 MO, . Stern & Sei ’ ’ B 4-4613 — d H 1 FR §-6175 221 BA id € oan, iG. ay! Sia FE aa Ms iain * Rd, Oper 9-2 | 262 8 Telegraph Rd. Tie we are bat) ip »|writer and get it! . |REALTOR FE 40528 po atl owe FE 3.7103 F ata aaa —— view: +377 &. Telegraph = Eves. & Sun-! MvLTIPLe Libra ‘BER ‘l pvonas BLDG. co, FE aoiza | 2x 58003 1 celiac / 4 { iff THE PONTIAC: PRESS.) SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20,1958 ie e For Sale Houses 43), _For Sale Lake Prop. 4 | ane of 13-FT, BEDROOMS 1% Baths 9410 MA “Wet or, @ 6 rm. : A fenced il tt ts. is VETS NO MONEY DN i Rel oe ert sia a 8, . Princeton, W pe Gerry Van ; ) r. “Elizabeth Lake Estates free il bath down, LF Ped ee ee ed buyer — Bitty dnt tr “TOV Lakefront gg Aree LAKEFRONT BEA L 64 FT. SHAD. Tv EN SUN Pie VALUE, Res Realtor A. sement. | 345 bore purines Mae AS eee cca ry : Lar suring sia a AUTIFUL, fe tee cen ere Obs Owner, PE 37300. LARGE LAKE LOTS In sauitty) Lake Highly Pestricied w aon home, 1 mile Oakland #11 Bidar = eal a 144 W Money to Loan - , 83 wn Re ee EEL Business | LEAGUE FINANCE CO. store ‘ bath, ga- rage, lots of parking space for $4,500 down plus “tock at" cost sha i WILLIS M BREWER. i ee FP, es sale. war, |BUSIN ren, esta = serve good smal investroent Dick. before 5, foseae 4 OUR eo ee nae) wi ine you fi- secur- nor inv nent. No. ex- ome ALD ING. ah rick gore witown, small business. Mature wR. & telligent eee Ne a sharsene, © ex- x I breakfront po . S of "Ss i . it. of ng SE a ares, Wi lease or sell for small down payment, BARBER SHOP Bice ba FE sale Will oe — bldg. FE __2-6568_after after Hempstead CHURCH BUILDING diate ey oR mala a Sau seaioe ea ae 7 a engi “Loon Lk, Shores a a IS ES, ts ie PEP ES : i= Ee "Dedrooms, Property located at 631 Prospect Doroth Sn apie fareater this plus hoe jraiar he car.| For price, po office. or Mt Sekt ed street Tor oly ih. bd wit Be Eecietaaes micas Well 4 LL DUPLICATE |-HOEMES-BARTRAM | parts & serv weatatlon “a service low with Taf base basement, oil heat, soso? PE BYY- on 55239 | sucks, Shows pice profit Par a wt of tie ca ORE verines nese Sunaree, 5 SN O55" toe | co your fa sos sia » yA For Sale Lots “& Sais oe trade. es = iactlnwolieor iil 'S, otels, m™ ‘ You, will be to enloy the went: ~! enrihig ye Krom this *sot'm water] 132-ACRE SITE ag ascociated eget Latop ford Fownahin, here ie 9 'ore!?| BLOOMFIELD HILLS i Dasement ie bat Drive ayous? and STATEWIDE : an tears. the fine features aie 1% ae Saeed Real CHARLES ! a6 4 ina wih ag oF . Drive. It's we ies een ‘wood- PS Si pga TWinbrook i Bolntinent only. Priced at 816,360] $55 "nest faloomteld is “LETS TALK F. C Wood Go. Perey. Steal parenle e BUSINESS” Priced at 500 Boat Basin my ee ee § on sass a ‘Property 43A M| <0 x 290 PT. for immediate sale. owner evenings MI 4-4760. 136 FT. LOT. _: DW. ee, oe fo, ” LOT IN DRAYTON Woods, Ideal for exposed base- ment. OR 3-4538. | GROICE _—_ SUITABLE FOR ranch home near een. + Haven Estate, No. ger rick terrace a yard. i oe 2s. 9 cee nt Russell A. Nott, Realtor po 170 W, Pike PE 4.5905 HENRY CLAY AVE. |_™u T WO-FAMILY . 85 FOOTP ed ranch: A 3. bed- loots, bull in therm- ae. Hi: : COLORED 4 5 LoTs — bab QUuNG — JIM WRIGHT REALTOR LA wa- ter 50 for ag A ae. in every CONVENIENTLY located on Lapeer Rd. (M%) 5 miles north of tiac limits, PRICED from $1,200 with 10 per Bp or 10 per cent discount at the PERRY ACRES office H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2531 5. lone Rd., Lake Orion 24 HOUR SERVICE For on Acrea TO 6 A * gin sites 100 |G PANGUS US, Realtor Fat eT NEAR arms ey Month. Siro “ _ 4395 Highway 0 OR _3-9701 reat 43 ACRES — EX LENT LOCA- tion f et! ion for a High on Ve Ry to o- 1S W. st PE 56-8161 or 21306 yim y WRIGHT “RRP poll" LAKEFRONT ESTATE : DESIGNED for the man with s ee family or otnerin- : res 10 ieceie wip a I. reste ica jabra TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want .Ads! To sell, rent, MIDDLETON. ACRES of heavy wooded “© fimbertand in ‘the inthe heart, of Hon Batten Tevas. yond noes, R. Rigg i N PEST pe 403i2 alleen OXFORD AREA ‘Saas s rty 5 Bias per sere acre. , hormes ¥ For Sale Farms 48 9 | ACRES Bus LINE. $200 DN, 0. Box 3535. i ACR ag acre. A real ~ -P,-W, DIN NAN om 66 W, Huron ONT S trontane noe tuvbedes. | ww 43501 Leslie5 R. Tripp, Realtor 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH, LOANS 83 $500 WORKERS make cash loans to 2S See work for 30 Tare Our Requirements Are: i. oer you own furniture or a at you are g permanent t you bad s ote SP Bes Ete il 20 bills and are bein ressed for payment te gome yg at once and be relieved =<. we have confidence and -in your commu- ‘tas to $500 Made Quickly. You will alw: receive pleasant courteous considerate and f ag RS BUCKNER > Finance Co. peatron on PLAINS LOANS for 9 Perry St (Corner Pike) Mortgage Loans 54 ense &! ais ut boat wells for rent- Living quarters are in- cate MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION Bg coo Sg ee & at Pr ised ReRONT gone Doon na| bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 371 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Partridge TAAA Motel There are here > this good lease on on white porcelain bidg. ‘| ee | of paved parking. Only 750 on easy Gene. A Mortgage Problem? We — —— foans to meet your req roments.. Any pd any Bme ams P: buy land contracts and oS gd ew cure’ Bi uities ak. aORLTY. CO 10 WHO HURON 8T. PONtiaG FE 8-8589 ves. EM 3-0048 Want A Good Mortgage? call or =“ us at once. Don't wait, 6% per BENDEROFF FE soss0 a2 W._Hluron Swaps 55 MILE FROM LIMITS ie Cass Ci wa evel a —_ 1% —_— vated piers, ° an $24,000, $000 do we. Take c+ ial LAKE E ORION Ri REALTY swap, trade or a ae HP. “OUTBOARD MOTOR FOR 7 lies TUNE oas WA rare OE 5 aoe pomeles pete for 1 On yp R.. —; for + payment house 39-5235. "33 or REALTOR PARTRIDGE | swap < 150x200 ft, 7 brick house 2 nue red torney’s or bus- iness. Bt $18,500, eM AWSON REAL EST 1-161) On 1-173 . New Service Station — oy, ook Sinclaty ir’ Refining og $e Lakes “Cuurch: own Sincla : bise"¢ oa PP oe 41511 for rj jappaninenl ESTABLISHED DRY TRADE 12 FT, CHEROKEES RUN- about & BS, for small house- sealer TRADE PICKUP TRU ae GMC for — car, FE bet __FE_3-0298 ev WILL SWAP _ CALIBRE. | “MAR- lin. like new, for used car of com- ele ick up station ine cos a Reasonable rent parable value, FE 8-819 ie, Box “J rete " WE WILL | WELL | TRADE — Down payment on ened restaurant in going | modern ) homes ve fue vinste ae et just outside of Pon- ter work, late model ears, $1000 dows. lease rie, fur. boats or what ea you kok tee oi om this one, You ‘wil iy .. own Re r Gaeta nae at Money to Loan 53 no{Btate Licensed Lenders) Sale Business Property 49 3-O&r ‘Be me commercial ah eo Bala _ PRE ca RA: OAD Choice came corter — own- FE er Partridge \¢ , Dowsitown Sq. Ft. oe di 5 ree ture. a genes ten’ eae | 1 THE “ERD” "TO Re “hire it's FE 2-8181.. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE So ny ge BAAN a Livindstow W Lawrence St re Loans $25 to $300 on signature only HOUSEHOLD © FINANCE cons. OF ae ge 8t. FE 4-0535 | Hie 8. Sa WHEN "YOU NEED — $100 Saguaro, "ear" of farsitee, "ne atc eau hevres fale eRe . STA’ Co. FE 4.1574 ~ GUIDE TO. GOLD: Sell things you're not using through Classified Ads! © Huron, "oh. FE Evenings cal! OA _8-2618 For Sale Clothing — 56 2 Pinney SIZE GOOD CON- $20 api ne” SE oe FE $-2292. moe Sr OE (SATIN DRESS AND matchin; headpiece, oth size 12, BOY'S SIZE 14-16, MAN'S SIZE 42 jackets . Ladies’ dresses size 12- : . ome. LI MAN'S. ; never been ed 6. Pr Serr Laat DRESS AND tweed Jumper, size 16, all for #15. ‘Work a Fa é = Woo! sits. en gr nui th $2. 388° Or chard ” For gike fens boat 121 N PE 56-6189 aah a CHEST, WALNUT room 12 Chinese rug, 9 x 12 TIZZY -; time.” P 8 by Kate Osann “Remember, if your father won't let you have the car for next Saturday-night, you've broken my heart for the last Sale Household Goods ‘57 Prion. Eves, PE 4-3338, 6 YR. BABY BED. HIGH CHAIR, Tecter-Rebe. Pe ge new. 2742 Genes 2 BERS brand my yg hair. 2 a ete ree) boa oe au pe St ya as furniture, desk, scatter Tugs. Pair 7, ". $3705 ia Fr. freeze new. Se soe. = a4 washer... “GABERT rug, tebins desk, chair, pictures, PS misc, PE 2-2445, INING : ier oo sweeper; bed, ig comp. fire- lace set fos CH. ND m am rack S. Or trade for,modern chair, 0: eee tu Com) ~ pleas ead watertord.. My ose 1 : Sale Household Goods 37 Fo ae Miers apeneneee eee ooeee nena sone ree cee ners eee dawee range. ....-. Fria Frigial ire Davenpo ch = FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 3065 Orchard Lk. FE 5-9474 UPRIGHT AUTOMA- tle lo washer, te refri erator, 4 speed _ Fisherman's Dr. z ot Duck Lk. Ra VACUUM CLEA S $7.50 & UP. __Murra rray's 956 Myrtle. WALNUT 8 SPINET DESE, Phone PE 5-9038. Woop AL RANG: CSD & Coke. + nob electri, | _tel's Appliance. MA 6-001. uel’s A ; SALE 3 lined. tet water tank, GE- neva 8-3174. 1957 models, One of America’s best ane a ae ae AA SPECT ALS refrigerator for & Title mi: an ® machire, Michigan USED TV CLEARANCE Fivoresce 393 Orchard Le eC OTe asc. ade cece ae _ Ave. — § 20 sets to Gem ol rebuilt REFRIGERATOR, LATE M a! and guaranteec at TV, §, hanes and, slectrié me) Biisabety Lk ho FE 10e. + Fang f'§ &, SS eS CON DIFIONSRS er with. the | beater ick’s, MY “Beet, oe a sgaaeg | ee i eet Mosca” Ww. $35: hb Muhage ve mises ant TAMe. FUR: "$15; sofa bed, os; = A a i; washer ; gas stove, KE ‘Ti-in UES. CHINA. oe FUR. | i Nalee Gable 418; oll water “altars fe ewelry ee, a e spinning ; $20; t Washer, \. Mich. On as wo PE 56-4766." ANTIQUE DROP-LEAF, oe RED iM Gasveehtutiag Za [vig Seva gpa et $150 PE e313, ater m. = Ee Ger te case EA AN AND AC- cumulations.. China, giass yee, books, & ladier jovely. dres' Tit sults, Size 14-16 Real Bargains, _Bieabsntc RS, * Sale ek bed | ‘game. Come rose. 342 Voorheis Rd. — ao 6 cg ao lh san ri re oe g gi # mat- 2 Se aaeneen 0.90 a bete bs “ le ou, eu Phare eae Pe ee e m. a . RAND NEW UGHT IRON Sure ap aan . jane hg ‘eater & SINGE ELEC. PORTABLE, Py Operelas verfectly.. $35. FE Siegler . OU or Gas La ag : Floor “at es & cost MY_ 3.3711 tet ky A A r, Fepairing. Pree est. FE W, Pie ma Terms, Pe a2 eee UpAN co, aoe Sale Household Goods 57 WASHING MACHINE, LIKE NEW. Y SERVICE ape tite? WADNUF Dre ABLE ; GET CASH OUICKLY 1 GE WASHER GOOD RUNNING | DELUXE Wi WESTINGHOUSE ELEC. | WALNUT INING TA Ls GET CASH QUICRLZ orale 5; hea ear nd Wace basrace $100, FRE Walnut buffOt | -..vr+n-r . Hl” Up to $500 | _intes’ossisa, "7" | PatartEa bs ad | Oe Oakland | Sraster SO |"eaeet "ate By van Waar, cel, & pacwaate AKLATICL | sg en sel ee otter] er eacielpeintes tie | avaltAaina’ WOR Sie Soler 2 PC LIVING RM. $20. * _ agin: Loon Compatny |? #i ita titi Ba | DASREOE A Gan °° | FOERRTOI' soe asain” FE FE 2-9206 |*sfie Si2"--ato aa Ton «ga >ACE HEAT- | DOUBLE ce t OVEN BLEC. RANGE. YOUR CHOICE PRL FONTIRG STATE BARE OLDS: | er, = mplete with “Bower ae Bt Bt .R ap ALL oes ar Se crs oot sane SEABOARD FINANCE Sia : PORE, DEGNO TATE, | oA Sires, Al os. ail TEP STREL PICTURE WINDOW, r cond, Cheap ‘a ges tomatic,”” Rebull ZAsy PARKING: ~ *e.ooi 0 hardware, Esa after 6 pms” : wieme oe hone Mi 9-3336. ‘ fe ee k C h Ssnone ng DUO-THERM OIL Renewed. From ........... $45.00 : Quic asn |: * sed 3 mos. — pea pene ACE. te a ws G00D HOUSEKEEPING SHOP $25 TO $500 * SEP eae cee™ boa A ey a ry "good ‘cond. | 51 W. HURON Pw 41585 Soe a cy months is nes Bera only 64 week | exp TABLES. Oil, STOVE. 0c. |For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | ae ag Bos be sre tric roaster. — saw, MA % TON "BIOKER CO COAL TO BE Sei2i or visit us at our <8. moved. $6, Home & Auto * Sree Pa Eager 82! Mie LOAN CO, |* 29. auog BURETEE Siz ee eth een eoe ore | We ca: a complete line of om g | Sruitd ~ ie eee nernyer?, SURPLUS. "LUMBER R & Seo Highinod Ra, =(0) OR fi APACHE ela, gust ight for deer ag EB copper, aha Od x. sass cna Sai dee COAL PORNACE 1 38 FIRE BOX. bedrm, home. Coat | FOR CASH INA HURRY, sell things set ae ae38 HES $ SAVAILAB NO 435 tory asconas f frig ext Re pt Reason PORT. _ Electrical supplies, erock | %4 through Classified Ads. Hae Anything goes! Dial ae a eum|2818 - BUILDING? Thea make sure wt. Burmeister’ Ss: ee wood, ‘ ostere 2:82 6: gin é 3, 4:8 flush door with lights cent con z range oer oom: Round ‘porn? "Shovel eageeens Broom rakes Davie Gay, 4417 Baldwin Road. Metamora 81F15 TO BOARD. NEW HORSE stables. Located — mate near Goodrich. Call Goodrich 4J, SPIRITED 6 YR. OLD RET 2-5906. Cheap, FE soneh 2 on OLD OX- ford Ram. Ph. OA 6-2764. For | Sale Poultry 74 FAT spucKs. $3.00 EACH. FE NS. LEGHORNS AND orn ens for sale. OR 3-6672. Sale’ Farm Produce 75 —_— “PEACHES, WEALTHY apple: aPPLES AND TREE - RIPENED peaches at Homestead YP geapto corner of Lobe ee Lk. Rd ai 5460 Lake Rd. BARTLETT PEARS 5591 Coomer Road. FE 2-8632. CANNING TOMATOES pay! Patch — you pick them. 1.50 bu. Bring baskets. 3669 Gid- _ dings Rd, FE 5-6660, *|GLACKMORE FARMS 2150 ©. sil- verbell Rd. eogies pears and peaches, oL 1 s HOME Sian TOMATOSS. Large and_firm. pene. FE 2- or FE 2-0134 n wg ae APPLES, ORCHARDS For Sale Pets 69 N Souirrel Rd Atuburo Heights PEARS, APPLES, PEACHES AND honey Kingsbury 2330 Clarkston Rd, Leake Orion PEACHES — Kalhaven & ELBER- ta, for freezing , & canning, Peach season nearly over, get you: E. Commerce Boe between Burn: & Duck Lk. . Milford.. Please bring sear PEACHES — $1.56 UP. OAKLAND Orchards, 2206 E. Commerce Rd. Rerwesn “Burns & Duck Lk Rd., Milford. rie bring baskets. e irre = 1419 5 CENTS NIBWEET CORN 15 CENTS DOZEN, pick iyour, own, OL 22077, _ ' ‘SWEET CORN, CENTS 8, DOZ. SAVE ENERGY, USE) OLive 1-0356 ‘TOMATOES PIEK YOUR OWN. N. Auburn TOMATOES. YOU PICK . THEM. Oe bushe! 6493 Andersonville 24900 Wixom Rd., 8. Senne ‘River rd, 4301 Baldwin Rad, -_ BASY HOUGHTEN J. I. CASE & FERGUSON DEALER Rey aoa H, LOOKS FECT CONDITION KING BROS. : Auction Sales Oxiord Trailer Generate: Heliy Great Lakes-Zimmers TRAILER EXCHANGE New Andersons We buy, sell and trade. Used 8-10 Wides ;| USED TRAILERS ON, RENTAL Parts and mat HOUSETRATCER— 17 375 aft ; in exe, condition. Sleeps ready for immediate occupanc MI 2 after _— merge Fy ke new ghee apap 3,950 aera BL. AIR Pontiac Chief Tok a Se 8 ay “traae: tn allowance ever. our deal before you buy. Necuhe: you will save hundreds Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301 —, Highway and Smith Orchard, 3356 "Bald Mt. Rd. | Open 7 Days a Week eat aes ~~, wei out. Holly ach Bales, mi5210 Holiv Ra. MElI- 4-6771 Holly. pciggtio TRAILERS FOR SALE 5685 Willams Lake Rd. Rent Trailer Space 79 RN . TL- lage. The finest %;mile SE Pon- ic. those eo want the best. 40x80 $1.25 bu 245 Orooks Rd ‘2 Mi. isphiain ESTATES. rout PA Where living is a eae TOMATOES YOU PICK THEM. a lake with good fm miming. gost b howse and tornado shelter, Only 15 minutes to Pon- tiac. Also trailer sales WEALTHY ABPTES MOTOS OR- aded Bucs, aber sent ie whe D WILLIAMS _ Sigg Bets bs"Wood® Phoue Fie Sale Motor Scooters 82 "4 SAStaTe. NICE $130. OR "58 LA ‘A, MA I a Excellent ¢ 1 ye? cy gear trans ae MA 66546 after 4 weekdays, All Sat Sun . P. 4-446 "43 press. ‘RUNNING COND. $50. OL, 1-0540 So naw. ___For Sale Bicycles 84 WANTED: 20° GIRL'S BICYCLE, good cond. Reas. FE 42410. Boats & hccntog 85 nan “gg ~ Bd a ne IN THE as 8 VICE |. For Sale Motorcycle. 83 L iN, 74 “Ox ve Must. sell. between 5 and 6 p.m. ta enews seu, Pe b9bi6 remote Zak hs ier deck, f terpaul. Evinraas ‘SBS railer. Ressonable. MY ~ 25 Per Cent Discount On all 1958 Johnson motors, & Used eS _gumoum a steer oe s a ae ae FE Open Sundays = 23-8033 SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK Sek eid, ew. Per ellen male, r will allow $106 on your outboard motor, Worry oat . Shorty Hook's Pia 3735 Lak Rd. at Pine BOA In AND obr SERVICE INLAND LAKES SALES FE 41121 3127 W. Huron PE 2-6122 For Sale Airplanes 86 1-3 RD. SHARE 8.C. re, hangared ‘ontiac, $1,600, AERONCA iCA CHIEF. 8 HP. NEW license. July Good shape. $1,350 OLive 1 after 6 p.m. i Offered 87 CARS: FOR GREENBORO iter the 10, nag oy “ine. “OR 3-124. ty “Wanted Get cee 88 PRICES, JUNK. CARS «deren, Free tow, OR 30018, ———s A BETTER ea Out of state dealers on the lot, Will out-bid Michi; - —— on °5) thru Nice cafs or reigh cart. Call anytime FE 4-1006 or FE 42214 LUCKY AUTO SALES 193 8. Saginaw | "$5 to * fue By Ag NORTH PARI paki CARNIVAL 2 “T hate to wear these glasses and have boys think I’m a brain, but without them my taste in boys is so lousy!” Wanted Used Cars 88 Foreign & Sports Cars 90B AS MUCH A8 $50 FOR JUNE AND eww sais 2-2666 days or CASH FOR CARS: SANDPpERO Moron, 1, = Regs lac ¥ 318s? i ata 208, CFR an vn tt Eb Sar Coa AVERILL’S aoera ttm? Disle Hwy. sang See M & M Motor Sales Eas ‘atta, att es : WE PA | TOP DOLLAR USED CARS ‘& TRUCKS Matthews- . Hargreaves 1 Se ane rete . FE &- aa Vouek Saree Ben weet, ibe es ” For Sale Trucks 90 arr & ‘TON PICKUP. Good cond, 4417 Baldwin Rd, Met- amore DON'T B A 3 OR USED TRUCK "Til You Check Orr Low Prices. “cr” owe. 147 &, Saginaw Pm 58-2246 (D&E, "OK LOT a6 | SQ FORD ..........$495 INTERNATIONAL $ 95 % TON PICK-' ’ runs good ae | Dixie “OK” Lot Dizie Hwy, at Sashabaw OR 3-6111 W i oi CHEVY TANDEM. 10,009 SE- RIES, 3000 Two TON 1950 CHEV Fr. cases hotles cose, cenaiiin. Ok 2-8712. 2201 Avon Rd,, Rochester. ape gg Say at DUMP. t5s6 or Cl ig — a a pickup Call EM #6444, ‘6 6 Cc ST. . Aol, $1,385. GMC 194 PANEL TRUCK, good condition, $505, FE ras. 56 G.M.C. % TON PICKUP Model 101 — 14,000 miles. Auto, transmission, $275 DOWN $40.32 PER MO. BRAID DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 34 Years Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pike Sts. FE 2-0186 -| NEED A US"D TRUCK? ba %-TON GMC PICKUP, 16,500 Original owner. $1,150 or trade” for car, OR 3-1972. PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass BEST PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. FE 44878 CASI FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAS? BLVD. a ees CONTINUED SATISFACTION THAT'S OUR AIM SELL Us YOUR CAR FOR GREAT PERSONAL GAIN “THE BRIGHT . ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS FE 8-0488 OPEN HJ. VAN WELT 4540 DIXIE Hwy., Drayton Plains. pays the High Cash Dollar for all late a Ph OR 3-1355 DON’T HESITATE Bring Your Car to GLENN'S Motor Sales Top $$$ Dollar |; \ WE NEED’ CLEAN CARS our NEW LOCATION “052. W. HURON FE 47371 FE 4.1797 PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 28181 for an ad 2-8181 for.an ad+writer, $20. Phone MYrtle 2-4611. Say “charge it.” to recover qa loss» Dial FE 6) «6=3CHEVY %%-TON PICKUP. Standard shift, heater, white walls __—_ $795, OR _3-2626. 0 ‘50 DODGE %4 TON PICKUP. $150. FE 8-6030 FOR SALE 1945 DUMP TRUCK. See Roy Kirklin, 5685 Bummer Road, Oxford. Lake ‘57 GMC 1 TON STEP-IN truck, damaged and Grveue ty : dra,.trans. 14,000 miles, $675. 3-9456. i980 4 TON STAKE, EXTRA GOOD EM _, 3-8202 1962 take over m My 3-1635., = ty OE toreer For Sale Cars e | Far Sale Cars a2 For Sale Care on EMOS CHEVROLET Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave. -— on EM_ 3-0081, H. F ALL WHITE ‘67 ; INV. Power steerin; wer brakes, between 6 & NORTH CONV Hardenburg 2 1 Lincoln, auto, trans...... 205 1 Buick, RAH sharp. 1. 8 348 freer? ec ere ee) NASH HEALY WIRE waeele New paint, leather _— For Sale Cars 91 "63 BUICK L, BARGAIN. sews transmission, 5048 Pheas- t St. Crescent Lake H. Man- CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7308 toyed 6 11 month ese, Se eee eG. os By “4 mingham-Ramb) Pe iad Wood- ning For Good | Will U Used Cars -HAUPT_ Pontiac Sales t V8, r., Bel-Air 1957 Chevrole’ er end brakes ng ti uoise. 2 down. 30 mon Power Spt ES See reties "Spee Nighte “8. tin MAple 8-1141 jue CHETROLET, Air. hig Powersitde, loaded ito. matic. Ponting, tr Leatet’ whitewalls. | New tires, Very clean, “THE BARG Hunter Bivd, at MI FOR QUALITY CADILLACS Also fine ——— of other clean ‘used cars, Wilson-Pontiac Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward B’ham offer you a See All models to choose’ from. At uthorized Lincoln- “BOB FROST, INC. a 479 8S, Woodwa: Birm 954 CHEVY Bios Sharp. Must sell today. Eddie Pord. PE 5-920. 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- cellent condition, owner beat | for Army, will sac MI 4-1930 ‘69 BUICK; GOOD COND.. $125. 20 N, Cass BUICK, 1 4 952, REASONABLE Pir 44058 or EE a 3 days./ Creais 1953 heater, Whitewalis, a ‘rust, _ a Cheap Transportation 81 Nash and i body ..... "82 Nash . Wagon, A-] ...8145 a Studebaker” club ebe Sere? 4 ‘$1 Chevy 2dr. Nice .....-...-8175 31 Buick % 50 MORE CARS be Guocss sy UP. ECONOMY Seip CARS 22 Auburn (off Saginaw) FALL SPECIALS | ‘$8 Hillman, 4Dr. Deluxe, radio wi $1608 er sha i "4 Olds 88 Holiday Cpe., load- ed with power ; : "6§ Ford Convt.. a zeal nice "$6 Buick Century. 4Dr. H-top. ‘HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR_PRIENDLY OLDS DEALER 1 uto Sales, 193 8, Saginaw, i987 CAD: LAC @ COUPE. 2038 | SPI Giark Gtusgo, Phone PE Se : M-15,_ URDEN. M%4 AT _ CLARKSTON RD FORD — eed RY BUICK SUPER REPOSSESSION Clean car extra running cond- tion $188 ans _— bended, $10.90 mon‘h cash — Mr. Bell. Great Lakes. PE 8-0402 CHEV, STD DR. 6 cyl. RSH Exc cond $050, 226. Mechanic | : VICK 4 pes SEDAN. DYNA- cond ' cee ea pclae ae 8 195 1957 Chevrolet 2 dr. sedan .. $1195 1955 ae Ghovrelet 210. @ dr, Exe, cspeaecsssecte eee | 1954 Buick 4 dr. er, Dynafiow, Radio & heater. ore cont $ 806 $2996 | 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. atic. Ra- dio & heater..... =e er 6 1957 Png, dtl 2 dr. rgcaveam wagon. HOMER oon toe | — CHEVY 2 DR. io sees ek Very good cond. CHRY automatic. er brakes, bi Power ao premium 2 extras. Clarkston Motor Sales a gl STATION WAG- town, Fully Bir- BEL with e. ill consider POWERG 4/ 19: dr, New- Sires and my A-l BARGAIN nes, ag CLUB COUPE DEL- with extras, in ex- $300, FE 71-8174. eT ee ee $1405 W-wall tires, othe new, must sell — M-15, Clarksto MA 5-5141 ‘86 CHEVY V-8, — R&H. 2. tone, 1 Ly aaa ins 1% Ouant FE 4-3520 ‘$2 DESOTO. R & H A REAL _good car. EM 3-4386, __ MY_2.2611 ning condition, good tires, $225. PE 5-2766. E. EXCELLENT RUN- heater. zoe. Ist $95 offer takes ‘bl Hen Clay. Cadillac 62, 4-Dr. Very beautiful ‘53 dark biue tap. light blue body, very clean aide and ow H, automatic, white tires, Sas cad = please = PEOPLE'S AUTO 68 Oakland 2-295 1046 ¢ 196 CHRYSLER 4 DR. . trans. R&H, dition. JUniper 8-3671, Get Wise, Economize RAMBLER /. & USED CARS "BILL SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE FE, 5-0297 211 8. Saginaw L 297 66 CHEVY 4 DR, BEL AIR, R&H. Powerglide. 4 good WW tires. $745, 3-5046, MANY ‘53, 53 & ‘54 MAKES AND ang ey hand. Come out & m over! Auburn Motor Sales CORNER PIKE & E. BLVD. TURNER’S 36 SOUPED-UP CHEVY BEL AIR. TRUCK CENTER pat ast S Fiabe mie Rake wwe > es q “W, 1% TON DODGE, WAN. ccccxc $208) 8136 Milford. "60 CHEVROLET 1 TON ...... $245 Stake dua] whee's ‘$1 CHEVROLET DUMP...... $445 ‘$3 Ford F250 PICKUP....... $54 dive heavy duty transmission & | 's4 CHEVROLET % ton $695 Aas heavy duty tires, real ‘be FORD F250 Pickup......... $005 , Pick-up, V-6. 4 5 transmission "St PORD FiO... seen $124 Pick-up, 6 erlinder an ary CALL BOR BOTLER AT TURNE 464 8. Woodward. MI 4-7500 WALK-IN VAN 1933 Ford Van, 1 ton .RUSS DAW son * ME ERCURY — EDSEL — LINCOLN ENG LI8H FORD LINE 232 8 Saginaw FE 2-0131 3 WILLYS , PICKUP. Bo, ON DR, Sale or trade, he , ‘ “Bright Spot’ OPE FOR INSPECTION _ ‘SUNDAY ' PRICES— DISPLAYED. ON WINDSHIELD JEROME BRIGHT SPOT Olds - Cadillac Dealer Orehard ‘Lake at Cass F E = O4F8g- 1 2 DR ard shift, very clean, Good tires. : $485. mete Lake Rd. 2 DR, BODY PRETTY but motor, tires, radio, V-8, STAND- 58 FORD 8 PASS 88. COUNTR sieeriag sell. Eddie Steele Ford, _5-9204,. 7” FORD 8 @DR. STATION con- ipped, spotless n Lake Rd. FE 6-2181. Y SE-| 55 brakes, power bye abt whites, | Low mileage, fully 1 necegt NO bt aig DOWN Lae pepo R & H. P. Steering. $12.27 th, 52 a — Be oa Auto, P, steering Deden. cer Endl mon 50 Pontiac 2dr, SEE MR. MUR RPH BIR MINGHAM-RAMBLER 66 8. Woodward MI 6-3900 ‘35 FORD FAIRLA ARDTOP. tone Fectenpite, Se Walters com ong gED dition CHEAPIES h Station W = * bec i mo. Exc STANDARD. New transmission, FE 1966 FORD COUNTRY SQUIR wer steerin, ett pont ve Mus' se Eddie ‘SHOP Sunday BUY Monday OLIVER BUICK © . 210° Orchard: Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Open Eves, '* For Good Wil Will Used Care HAUPT Pontiac Sales 196% p Powers 4dr. Bel Air .’ radio, heat- wer raken. 9 White and tur- aiuolse, $195 _ dows, 30 oo oa Mca adi atniuir 4 sew. 4 tim 3 mara — eater, : Excellent condi = own. Also Trans portation Eston N. Main am yul xtra nice. _ant, scent Lake. H. Manning. ae ot "66 FORD, BL. AND Ww « m bler. 8. ings FORD FRTRTANE. 7 DR, VIC Must sell, Ba Eddio ste sesie Ford. om. trade, OR ~trade, OR aay cneainel Sale : ‘83 Ford 2 dr. "63 Chevy, 2°49. ..csscucucess $488 M4 4 ci cccesasces 58 ‘oe FORD CONVERT. Pvt owner, Ei miles, Will ‘5 if. ‘St Rambler WREOD os .ee ever $195 1 Ford 2 were ete eee chins $85 Roger’ s Saleg & Service >| 695 Auburn Ave. ° PE RAMBLER-JEEP DEALER 1966 FORD FAIRLANE, 2 DR 8. — ites Power steer- new, Must sell today. veteca. Herd Po sau. Bil seit “hora wi REPOSSESSION Automatic, Loaded with equip nee No oa i full price. cash needed. masite only silt montn, he s. FE 8-0402 DEMO as F ree ‘steering, Sraxes. toed oe Ea miles. Can’ Basen $200 dow BL Owens. ove ey ‘62 FOR) Gricx G RP * = wer. . MA 5-1927 ' PE 1988 FORD Ry. ‘AIRLAN. =H 2DR. Ex- 2-tone tires, Ba meker 6 cylinder & stendard omy. 12,000, $1 70s Wy ° Oak o . fa?’ bieoitieia ‘rep © Mayiais 6-5511 after 7 es ae 1956 VIC . RADIO, beater, whitewalis, power steer- . sai Extra clean, $1,205. teen Ran, Pe a $2.39. Like —5:0264. "65 FORD V-8 CONVERTI- i. yee pinck beauty, ON- * JACK COLES i AUTO SUPER MART me. LY¥MOUTH Ps HRYSLER oad A "MA fA 4-4511 | ® ‘48 FORD CONVERTIBLE. : cond $175 or best offer, MI "56 f Automatic trans, ae miles. A-l Demonstrator Less than 1,000 miles. Also 2 ‘58 vertibles con’ . Save . TOM BOHR, INC. MU 4-1715 1983 FORD V6 REPOSSESSION ect Radio and heater M: Great Lakes, ; ANE 2 DR. 8 oa ka wien, Like er. Port PE 50000” beautiful condition. Sn . After 6; OR Me oo straight stick, ed loaded. Dest, offer. "$4 Ford Conv. ae and fa- dio, new Ey 2-door, clean and ready to 0. i Fong ¢ door,