Ny sine - The Wecther io | -/ Home - > U6. Weather ‘Mild and Cloudy. ape: _ Edition. ; ____{Detatie fage 2) ea ae ce ae te - “Tsth YEAR nea tie oe * re * "PONTIAC. ‘MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3 2, 1957 ~28 PAGES PHOTOS CADENCE AND COLOR — spats and gloves mark the tempo as this local foursome takes the field Saturday afternoons with the University of Michigan marching band. Shown here (left to right) are William Scribner, 3144 Augusta Ave.; Richard Lantz, 1030 North- field Ave.;. Harold Jones, 127 Thorpe St., _ Pontiac Boys in. LU. of M Band Flashing white and _ football players. James Shaw of 534 Auburn Ave. The 143: play- ing band members are among the first students who returned to Ann Arbor this fall to begin rigorous practice sessions. When the season is - over, these four and their fellow musicians, will have put in. more hours of practice than the Pontiae Press Phote (Are America’s children oy the right = in in US. an .. and million are enrolled will inherit the space age 7S mcg is, described in natjgawide survey by Ins By JOHN . INS Staff Writer omen seasoned by several weeks of school, opened s-first grade workbook, pointed.to a phrase beneath a of a chicken and recited: Paint me red.” Next was a a of a doll and he said, “I am a girl, Paint my . “Johnny,” his mother prompted, “ “ am a D-O-L-L.” The boy swallowed. His mothér looked at the drawing. It represented a girl as well as a doll. Johnny was! The new company would be the following the picture, paying scant attention to the words. Recalling her own schooling of a quarter-century. ago, the mother wondered: the letters to learn words? This question .threw. parents and teachers into an . uproar a few years ago when a book appeared charging that Johnny was not being a debate: Should teachers use phonics—breaking- a word into the phonetic sounds of its ‘aloud to identify the word? -and placed in a plastic bag. Next —— ~t€entinued on Page 2, Col. 2) we of six artiches that starts today, Are U.S. Children Giant Railroads Starting on Right Study Merger Idea in Reading? sehoo!? are the children ees & and hy: children = being wee result BARROW ° “I am mother hen. | NYC. and Pennsylvania; Firms Probe ‘Wisdom of Consolidation’ NEW YORK (INS) — The two top revenue producers among the nation’s railroads—the New York Central and the Pennsylvania— have announced plans that may pave the way for a merger, Officials of the transportation giants said a study is’urder"way UAW Officials |_P Dems Via TV Trial’ in Recess Today;|; _|Shows were not meant to a» Deny Backing Reuther to Be Witness ed Auto Workers’ corrupt practices trial was in recess today. It resumes Tuesday trict Court. UAW President Walter Reuther is expected to be a star witness for the union next week. Judge Frank A. Picard ordered the weekend recess yesterday after testimony from two union officials that the union’s 1954 politi- cal campaign _ television support anyone's candidacy for office. « * * Frank Winn, -UAW public rela- tions director, and Brendan Sex- the testimony. Both said any ad- kh DETROIT (#—The Unit-| § before a jury in U. S. ‘Dis- ton, UAW education director, gave) — day after crossing the $100,000,000 buses line up on the new Mackinac Bridge Fri- span in a pro- cession behind Goy. G. Mennen Williams, This Bila aes SME ie grate Seas Mabe > * AFTER FIRST CROSSING — Autos and helicopter view shows the Governor’s car at the St. -Ignace toll plaza where he was the bridge's first toll-paying patron. vantage or disadvantage to. politi-' cal candidates was coincidental, single operation. The merged firm would have assets of more than) $5.5 billion and would—be the) eleventh ao corporation in the’ U. S.: Why don’t they sound out taught to read. It set off: letters and calling them Or substitute-“word recog- Couple Nabbed With Dead Baby; Suitcase, Prepared fot Oakland Burial DETROIT (INS) — A 20-year-old mother and her husband of one month were held for murder today in the mysterious death of the woman's 13-month-old daughter, * * * . Police arrested Clarence Green, 24, and his wife, Martha, as they prepared to -leave their Detroit fot with the child's —_) ‘stuffed Mild Temperature Showers Tonight, More on Monday U.S. Weather Bureau has predict-, ed rain tonight in the Pontiac area, however a mild 49-46 degrees is the expected low. drop and the rain will continue. Tre high for Sunday is expected to be 50-54. intermittent light showers with cloudy skies and coo! tempera- tures. downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m: was 42. By 2 p.m. the mercury had risen to 60. ! It’s umbrella time again! The Tomorrow, temperatyres wil] Again on Monday there will be The, lowest recorded reading in ; * & & country's largest in track mileage. It would operate some 20,000 miles of track, eclipsing the 13,000 miles of road owned by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe. * * * A statement issued jointly by PRR President James M. Symes and Central President Alfred E. Perlman said preliminary discus- sions would result in “substantial bene- fits to all concerned.” The statement said in part: “Economical and competitive conditions confronting railroads, pnaanpe in the East, have so l that a thorough inquiry shogia » made into the wisdom of consolidating, as against con- tinuing competitive operations.” . The financial plight ot both car-| iriers has been worsening in recent months. Pennsy earnings for the first. nine months of this year were $19.5 million, a sharp drop from inflicated -that a merger |. “junspecific relative to exact ex- * * The government says Democrat-, ‘ic office seckers—were—eupported, iby the programs. * * * The union contends it carried on! the programs as a service to its membership and that any addition- al audience was the benefactor of a public service, him for a trial to determine facts. : . a ee er : Judge Picard. threw out the in- dictment on grounds the act was penditures and that he had prece- dent ‘trom other court rulings. Cut Hospital Visits fo Guard Against Flu Pontiae General and St. Joseph Mercy hospitals have further re- stricted visiting as a protection to}, patients and the public from in- | Ike ‘Attending to root Army’s football team to a Class Reunion at West Point WEST POINT’ N.Y. W — Presi- dent Eisenhower, visiting happily with his 1915 classmates at the |U.S. Military Academy, tries today With a pressing urgency to meet the growing welfare and social service needs of the Pontiac area’s mush- Breakfast Session Monday (Starts United Fund Drive victory over Colgate. ~*~ *« The. cadets are favored to win, and old grad Eisenhower is going to the game at Michie Stadium with a perfect record of helping pull Army teams to victory this year. He has watched. three West Point squads win in the last week. * * * In advance of today's game, the President and about 30 other members of the 1915 graduation class arranged to present a $14,000 gift to the academy. It’s a@ granite memorial monument with a drinking fountain, located on the parade grounds. * * * After that ceremony, the Presi- dent reviews the corps of cadets on the parade grounds and then goes to nearby Cullum Hall for lunch with Mrs. Eisenhower, his class- mates and their wives. * * * feed © ' The President and the First Lady in a-chill rain yesterday afternoon. the $31 million in the same~ period last year. The Central's earnings skidded to $8.7 million for the January-September period of this year from $28 million for the first three-quarters of 1956. Symes- and Perlman, com- tmanting on the carriers éco- fomic woes, said rate increases granted by regulatory agencies have been “long-delayed and in- adequate.” fluenza, officials announced _ this mérning. * * | Until further notice visitors on) maternity wards will be restricted to husbands; in children’s wards to parents; and.on all other areas to not more than two members of a patient's family in one day. It is urged that these visits be re- stricted to. 15 to 20 minutes. x * * = The Pennsylvania has 9,663 miles of track ‘running from New York) City south and west through Phil-| adelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago and St. Louis. Regulations, were announced by |Sister’- Mary Williams at St. Jo- lseph Mercy and by Assistant Di- rector Warren Simonds at Pontiac) ivisit to his alma mater since June 11955, when he returned for the 40th six minutes of a football game This is the chief executive's first reunhiofi of his class and to deliver) that year’s commencement ad- dress. : * &® A few minutes after arriving at his third floor suite at the acad- emy's Thayer Hotel, the President arrived by plane from Washington} — can girl, named Miss Torch and. Feather for 1957 by officials of the Pontiac Area United Fund, She will be a guest at Monday's bréakfast. fast Monday. More than 400 UF workers are expected at the event to be held at 8 a. m. in the Elks Temple. The Pontiac Manufacturers’ Assn. will pay for the breakfast. SAYURI PECK This 8yearold Japanese-Ameri- Sayuri Peck, has been went to a nearby field for the last, between _Army's team of 150-pound players and the University of Pennsylvania lightweight squad. Army already was ahead 4 to 6, General, and it won by that margin. Detroit Lures Visitors DETROIT (INS — Seventeen conventions and trades shows are expected to.attract 10,000 visitors | to Detroit during November. rooming population, volunteers for the Pontiac Area ‘United Fund will kick off the 1958 = arorsigs at a break- Every family in Pontiac, Waterford, Brandon, Inde- pendence, Orion and Ox- ford townships has a stake in this year’s drive. More than 4,500 volunteer. work- ers will call on their friends and neighbors in a united effort to sur- pass this year’s $612,000 campaign goal. Little eight-year-old Saya Peck, Miss Torch of 1958, will » be guest of honor. She was elec- ted by United Fund officials in the belief that she truly typifies and symbolized the services of- fered by the 55 Pontiac Area United Fund supported agencies. Sayuri will also light the PAUF Torch at 8 p.m., Monday at the annual ceremony. The public | invited to attend this brief; but|E traditional ceremony. * The Torch, located a N. Sagin- aw and Oakland streets will burn through the three week drive as a symbo] of the area's generosity and faith in the United Fund prin- ciple of “Giving Once For All.” * +4 & , Fifty-five United Fund supported agencies offering health, walfare, recreation, counseling and char- | acter-building. services depend on | the funds colletted’ as the life (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) in a suitcase. Police ‘said the parents had purchased two toy shovels they planned to use té dig a grave for the baby, Martha Rose, in an Oakland County cemetery. — In the suitcase, police found the body. wrapped in a white sheet to the body were found gift cards, a bedtime prayer on a sheet of paper, and a small black book entitled “Story of Our Baby.” * * * An autopsy disclosed the child Approve Setting ing Up Youth Court P.H.S. Students May Try Own Traffic Offenders held to familiarize the students with court procedure, By SYLVIA ja STEIGER. Pontiac High School students soon. May try their own traffic offenders, rather than turn — Teenage Safety Conference to be held this winter. The court would be given author- ity by Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore to hear Most of the cases tried would be confined to traffic ticket violations of teénagers under 17 years of -,) according to Moore. | The court will be allowed to give| 7. the same dispositions afd penalties : = News .....cccc006 57 The judge would also be a student.| © 8 %* = *- & The judge and jury membership! It wee: Pontiac parochial high would rotate to allow as many/school students are interested in seniors as possible to participate. serving on the jury, they too. may =) fF ae in the court program The jury wit) differ trom an |!8ter, Moore said, ordinary one in as much as jury- | Dpring the court sessions, 8 men will be allowed to question | police officer would be present. the deféndant in the case, | to advise the students on any Segal matters which could arise during the trial. Several practice courtroom sessions would first be n Today's Press **eeee eee ere neee 21 oumuey News veecesccceness MO Efitoriais «....... sccuccscs. & Home Section .,......;. 15-20 Markets Pee ee ee 22 MGIY Sectecceistrceests 8 eevee eeeeeeee *eee8 "32-13 Theaters .. . é the mew danger posed by the suc- 110 miles an hour, for the Nov. Sevent. Ba Ml gage occ gam | satellite 7 | Clyde Corbiere, 17, of Lake Or-| trom 7:30 to 9:90 pam. The Nav. [ani Meough, 4 - ; “and whee magll cesta wrlip _ than. an 0% along =a hinges 11, pa affair will be aor by 8 sire gat — oo. "what fe ought to dé." ae hour until his lawyer raised $300 ee a Robert) maetits er Sen er ee including the Fordaon High Schoo! In a speech ‘peppered with scorn _ . * re Chicago, Dearborn. CoM ice . ' for. the administration, particular. The 33-year-cld Miss Myerson, (chased by police and fired on the a agli ql ‘ @ graduate of. Syracuse Uni- age a to peigened * star of the CBS-TV show “The pursuing officers in an escape at ily snarl aig cteh : ig ng goa = apc é ense a affairs, : Payoff,” filed a complaint + t Thornton, the south- ; . varely ‘president told a Jetferson-Jackson ia diteserll oy tlh “ansten ern catakhte Of Chlenpe. = 10 the Poot) time was a member of the Bight. pL neewaart Loenaretial i. about the bedy and pain- o ~ *- & cauneity, pies Oar Crew of the Detroit Boat onstrating their scientific od aslemoas Ma ea Nine shots from the trio's cA should be made in ioe = vances, administration ~was : She told police her husband — disabled ‘the ewe car, am ae, er es He bent member “ qin nally 4 secret u ~ “a5 ; ee ; . |into her bedroom at 4 o'clock police learned vehicle 8) yirh ort 2a ‘| societie architects rt paar a igseapuliisalrudr era AERIAL BUS — Commuting will be a breeze —_ nautics, provides a control dome for pilot and CO | morning and an. argument fol-|smashup and they seized Krinkel "ine aisha ‘and Beta, Chaptgrs| ners ons served four, terms as in the future, according to a national science. pilot, and seats for 40 passengers behind large -jowed. Then, she said, “he rippedjat the scene. to president of the Sigma Chi Alumni. cehaane magazine, whjch envisions tomorrow's workers door. windows which provide an unexcelled view. |my pajamas off and put his hands} gy. joa them to Corblere and pee ligne “g Bags? inn Chanterl x: eR shocking te Sis tanke of dudgueen traveling from home to business at 100 m. p. b. _Artist-author Frank Tinsley of Mechanix ‘Tlus- jaround my throat, hurting me.”| pisute who were in a south side land Carol Schroeder is president|. 1° i survived by his wife, Flor. our country’s safety.” |. Via & ducted-fan flying bus like the one above. trated magazine, depicts the craft, which will _ * & net : of Beta Chapter “lence; two sons, Edward S. of Truman said the Russian satel- The design, originated by Charles Zimmerman support itself on columns of air forced downward | The 39-year-old Wayne-surfen-)- ne ia ; {White Plains, N.Y., and James B. ‘Tite may have proved a good thing,| f the National Advisory Committee for Aero- through its twin fans. — > |dered without resistance, police] Krinke; police said, told them Fabsifieation of s eeatibiiet . jot Indianapolis,.and two daughters, then added, in an apparent ref: ae - ‘said, adding that. Miss Myerson the trio was returning from Indiana an re ‘Mrs. Dorothy Livingston of Ann mage — ) . ‘appeared “nervous and upset’|where they sought to rob several port brought about the arrest of | Arbor and Mrs. Mary-H. Cron of weioee , ae re J h t R d , |when she filed = complaint but gasoline stations, — s ——e —_ yesterday. | Monroe. Lea Px ishowed no vis signs of as- x <« | Bellce s reporting a — © Ghacgting t0 pel a few suse bob: oonnhy Ins tO f€a NAACP Arrest saul ; Police said they found a ‘rifle| Miner accident, the boy hed re- | ___ = ete eat ieee ——_}- FF 74 9) aad = Earlier this year, the couple had and a shotgun in the wrecked) Ported his car stolen. Sa 5 Scofi Admitied : u : OW. ana W Nal: ] | been reconciled after a lengthy es-\auto, The car, a Cadillac, was} Investigation found loopholes in y. 5 The former president accused : trangement during which Miss| solen oe : wees . tion of letting the : a eS Ou S iteeteen 9 eek Gat of| from it Tuesday. Lemon. DNase Didn’ f US, dateans, aoptom “go to pat) 20 (Continued’ From Page’ One) ‘ltheir Recbter soared le The car was originally stopped | *try- s ; 63 of the $612,000 being|bridge says the structure is the|Churchill Rd. Auburn! Heights is ; e net by the 4,500 United Fund/“‘safest long-span bridge that has aera stationed dearni — : : : aN ‘ - ° volunteer workers during the Nov.|ever been designed.” yood, Mo. where taking his WASHINGTON (INS) — GI Joe may not know it, but The Weather |Your PTA Is Planning _ |4Nov. 26 campaign will be ear- * *® «| basic training. whether he goes to Japan, Germany or Fort Benning, Ga., | Dr. David B, Steinman of New|. White is from Company M, 125th) depends upon a machine—not a general—in the Pentagon. Infantry Regt. of the Pontiac Na- tional Guard. He graduated from Pontiac High School, in June 1957. Friends may write to Pvt. White at Co. B, 4th BN, 3rd TNG, Regt., Basic. Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. * ® * Pvt. David_L. Teays, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Teays of Oxford recently finished his basic training 'marked for these agencies. York told a meeting of the Mich- Pine Knob School Group ork told « meeting of the Mich to Southeast winds 18-ip miles an heer) CY 7 " 2 Halloween Runaways Engi 3 stare see Slates Speech by Pastor Picked up Hitchhiking awh Ge ema “No wind of any velocity trom | | GRAND RAPIDS #—Tw Lowest tonpertiere preceding 6am! RAP ‘Two young any direction on 7 a _|Halloween outing, have been found ridge oscillate,” Steinman said. Avondale ‘by police, | | “The stronger the wind the safer | The executive board of Avondale Francis Stimson, 11, and Arthur) “™ ohne will be.” | Junior PTSA will be held Monday, | “lark. 13, were picked up while! He said the span linking Michi- Full 0.8. Weather Bureau Report | PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Rain be-' gine tenight, lew 42-46. Temerrew rain and turning high 50-54, East That is what Chief Signal Officer Maj. Gen. J. D. O’Con- nell told the Association of the U. 8. Army recently. x * * Use of automation in’ manpower control, he said; is~ only one of the many uses of machines in the Armiy’s effort to stay mechanized: Lt. Gen, T. Williams, deputy commanding g« of the U. 8. Contiriental Army Command, said: “We in the Army want. more killing power in Our weapons per man. ‘e x & * | Speaker for the evening will be @un rises Sunday at 7:08 a.m. Moon sets Sunday et 3:14 a.m. Moon rises Saturday at 2:55 p.m. ; the Rev. Edwin H. DuBois, associ- itrying to hitchike a ride near gan's two peninsulas is the result 53 EN areas es em veees ‘4 ate pastor at Waterford Commu- p',.'° Jenloc: High iSchool at £ Grand Haven. They were returned pe years at epealit mathematical a4 | Therefore, “ == —— i oe a mn DD mee sa nity a Plans for the dance being spon- *° their homes here by theit pat-/and wind tunnel research. , these goals. we Pees | The Rev, DuBois, who spent a sored by the PTSA in the near ©nts. “The Mackinac Bridge has the However, the generals are not overlooking the theme ing "\ petaay Im Pentine year at Starr Commonwealth, future will be discussed. ~ ol i safest design the world has ever of the convention—“The American Soldier—the Ulti- (As recorded downtown) =» will relate some of his expert: | Mariett | The youngsters were reported|seen and has perfect acrodynam- mate Weapon.” tabesig temperature cc. isss.-g8 | ences while there. Mis tople: | 1 si caey readers Pr oemppri ay to return from ics, stability," Stetnman said. nahin an” ‘ahaa Ga ee ton, Mean Yempersture oo ae ar | “Cause and Prevention of Juve- |- ’ eir outing. isaid they slept ’ conven “the human eee teecinre renues tile Delinquency” the schools, the teachers, the high! "They fold peice they fast decided|R n Condit tua Wetiad. Std Sheet Oa ies oneitna what toad? Highest temperature -.---.--++7..--{8/ Refreshments will be served by’ school and Elementary PTA unite! to Rosi sot con hap ae partion-|. eport on Con itions the human mind must tell the machine what to do.” eS cise aaa ae Oe ee to Invite all interested citizens here|inr destination tn mind, in Sick Home in Error , xk * : pote eee to. visit schools ing Ameri- } : : wen: : : Friday's Temperatere Chart | The Blanche Sims PTA will pro-jcan Education week Nov. 10-16. |, . . An article in Friday's paper re- . However, Williams Connell emphasized ; Bal 2 Ss arauetie. i 6 vide parents an opportunity Mon-| A committee of teachers has Theft in the Family garding - Mrs. Luebke, Clarkston _army is using pristine speed up its uiadee antes Brownevite fo Meme 6 ag day to “learn as their children} been’ appointed to make all ar- resident afflicted with cancer, gave ever possible & operatic - falo 60 41 Milwaukee 54 50-learn,” the four basic subjects |rangements, set up a visitation OKLAHOMA CITY ™® — An ex-'the impression that conditions of : . Ghiaee tg $3 New Orieans 1 $9 taught in all four of the grades in program, and to have exhibits in cited man called police to report/the home was reported by Mrs. O'Connell said that early next year, with use of more Cincinnajt@s 41 New York 1 $$ the school. some of the stores Gowntown. <= ~ _ been Tage and| Luci ae , ~~, was in electronic operations, the individual soldier’s ultimate Denver 35-34 Phoenix 71 58 Workshops presenting reading, | ‘eces houg! copa culprit error. home overseas assignment will be made in most cases before : pees eee Fe actthenctic. eoctal pa Hager] pire - {driving it south toward, nenrbyiwas mot a quotation froin Bre. /inek "He! he leaves his home station in the U. 8. , ‘ Port Worth 72 64°. Ste Marie 57 40 i The Executive Board of the Four! Norman. Richards6n,.and the report on con- ves... He said ; : br Rapids M40 Trev. city G2 34) Sclence will be offered By teach: |Towns PTA is meeting y,| Norman police were alerted,|ditions was more serious than the| His address is: Pvt. David L.| use of the machines already has made it posst Focksonrile $3 43 Beattie’ $1 38) Ors of each grade, at the home of Mrs. George Burt|and- picked up the car. The driver|facts warranted. The Press regrets|Teays, FRI6570090, Btry D, 195th} ble.to close some overseas replacement depots that have fansee Clty 63) @ tem 1 83) ‘The business meeting will beginjof Lochavén road. was the man’s wife. - « ithis error. AAA Bn, Fort. Hood, Texas, , been used solely for assigning personnel. = Lensing : _ ? ae 4 } ' é 1 A : . Le * i : ‘ 4 | Roo 4 \ , by (| sn i ) Se «OSS a gp. Af en \4 ¢ x8 : s : ‘ x : \ \ Sy +: cidie me iy : on tee eS Fy Swill por nse SOE Y GN § hae Se Wan oe OS eee Oe Oe, cs eee Pee su a a Ge nee ony = THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY. NOVEMBER, 2, i957 - Cota aoa Merger 7 A study has shown about $1,700,- _With Negro Hospital [2% amonenets, ma, KANSAS CITY m7 — - Consplida-|* ., tion” of municipal hospitals for _ sion and Negroes by next May ‘was ordered Jast night by the - council, e The: merger is expected to save the city about ' $368,000. a year. is 16 feet The leaning Tower 0} Sa today out of plumb.\ It tilts forward an average of .027 of an At Both OSMUN’S Stores cya ie Ses Naeea! SNds et ee s The Proxy: | Murder — a 1957 ye is/0'clock this morning.” . re proxies "ena = Drase said, wv A going te have t#do it before nine “T've got ten men out,” Drake ‘Drake’ s code ck — - the door. wy ae Della Street opend it. “Hi, Paul,” Mason said, hang: ing up - the towel - with which he jhad been drying his face. “What's new?”. - “Net too much a this end,” identified in about said. “How' do you know?” Mason bomb so it will go off just about “What's new with "They're ging to ave the body thirty minutes,” . “I fixed a time Plane Clips Circuits " iBlacking Out Wide Area i SAN RAFAEL, Calif. «9 — A. pilot seeking an unlighted landing, field clipped two 60,000 volt paw-' er ciftuits, blacking out large, areas of Marin County, then flew Goa ee last night. a Power was cut: fo ‘areas- near Hamilton Air Force Base, Sausal- ito, Tiburon and Mill Valley: The pilot, Lt. Daniel R: Yankle, | 27, ot Mather AFB near Sacra- ‘Bays’ from 4 to 16 SLASHES PRICES! 7. A Goodman’ 4 GOODMAN'S ‘MOTORCYCLE These are genuine Boltaflex Leatherette. Plenty of zippers ‘and shiny stars. Zipper front. Men's fein : 88 36 to 46 Conway with a list of - PL gpevomcl rell has acquired. Tho trap Conwa r the meeting, mesalind § there's a young wom- lan scant. fs ee with a mud pack on f he obtains a key to an at —tstend “How pent - “The bedy,” Mason said, “is that of Rese Calvert. Reso’s mid: dle name, believe it or not, was said. “They should turn up some- thing. Come on in. Della's got the ; |electrie coffee percolator going. I'll | try to get -a line on the hotel. I've ready. They're buying drinks, tip-| might turn out to be romantic, © Reg. T.M, US. Pet Ort. a hearthside, too, with Lakeland’s 2. Layawoy Open Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Evenings - original clicker® Sportscar smartness with the Continental look. Clicker is handsome, rugged, comfortable—in rich, colorful wool—just the right length for active men. Convertible Tyrol knit collar. Big zipper, Warm as 24 exclusive Nylo- Therm insulation. quilted with Skinner's satin. Six colors. See the original Clicker today. - BUY at OSMUN’S 3 WAYS: 1. Cash - 90 Day Charge Shop the Stores that have never compromised on Quality! Tel-Huron Store ——Doewiitown Store * Open Monday and Friday Evenings Sis 3610 /back toward the city. ll ‘Drake. /anyone knows.”’ | ber face. points a gun at Coawar which he Ladd from her. Since the gun jhas been recently fired Conway suspects ‘a frame-up and calls Try Mason, at- ping the bellboys and trying 9 get them to talk.” |torney. Mason and Paul Drake, detective, - ‘‘What kind of a place?” Mason ,f0 to the hotel room and find a women asked. imurdered, Mason traps Evangéline Far- rell into admitting she fs Rosalind. She| “You can. get anythi ou its divorcing Gifford and wants = help & = ‘Conway. Farrell must have given Con-| want,’’ Drake told him. way the telephone directions thee trapped “whe it? The clerks?” him, (i aphonl — with ares “The bell captains run that end of it.” “Well; we may want something, Mason told him. I'm coming i Paul. I'll be seeing you in Chapter 138 hour.’ The lawyer eased out of the. | Mason's steps echoed along the) house, tiptoed up the gravel walk.\corridor of the silent building as) The dog in the adjoining house he left the elevator and walked once more started a frenzied bark-|down to his office. He inserted his ing and was. again calmed to|latchkey, snapped back the spring | silence by the man’s authorative|lock and opened the door. voice. Della Street, who was seated in| Mason got in his car ond drove |the big client's chair, her feet | ipropped on another chair, her legs | covered with’ a topcoat, jumped! up, blinking. She saw Mason's face, smiled, and said, ‘“‘Gosh, Chief, asleep. I made myself comfortable and all of a sudden I went out like ‘a light. | wants a diverse: | sees her weature: and tells him his wife ‘was involved - ® murder, Rose was afraid of Mrs. Parrel! + ” From Corona, Mason called Paul “This is Perry, Paul. Any news?” “Nothing important.’ “Body been identified?” “Not: yet. At least not as far as “Anything else new?" “Sgt. Holcomb rang up and I wasl “There's coffee over there in the/ electric percolator. I'm afraid it's! pretty strong and stale by now.) His hunch was right—poor kid, “For your , information, Rose's} husband, Norton Barclay Calvert, | lives in Elsinore, is running a serv- | ice station, and was waiting from day to day in hopes that he wife | ‘would come back, e “Probably at about: this time he’s | ‘at the Elsinore police station, ‘telling them that he has reason to ", | believe his wife has been mur- an dered, and asking the Elsinore po-/ mn lice to find out about it. They'll jcall the Los Angeles police, and |since there is only one unidentified body, at least so far, the police (= ask for a description, and very | Shortly will have an identification-” | “But Won't they find out that | lyou were down there?” Della. ‘Street asked apprehensively, “They’ ll find out I. was down ithere,” Mason said, “and they'll, be mad. They'll feel that I held. out on them in respect to an iden-. ‘tification of the body.’ “Well?”” Drake asked drily.| “Wouldn't that be a natural con- clusion under the circumstances?"’ “Sure, it would,” Mason said. (Continued Monday) wanted to know where you could be reached.” “What did you tell him?” - “I told him I didin’t know where you were, but I knew that you in- T made it fresh about midnight.” > “Didn't Drake tell you to go home,”’ Della Street smiled. ‘‘But| 1 thought Vd, wait it out, at least | until you got in.’ ° “What have you got to go with! | | i iney's office at niti® O’clok in the jout. She’s got a percolator full of you doing down at Corona?” tended to be at the district pitoess the cptiée?” Masca asked. morning." “What about Della?” “I told her you said to go home, | ‘but she didn’t go. She's sticki ing it] Doughnuts. pretty good. I went down te this | | doughnut shop just before it closed at midnight ané-getartag— of tresh doughnuts.—I'll bet I'm a mess.” She shook her skirt, put her hot coffee .. . What the heck are “Running down a lead,’’ Mason/| Westridge - of - Community. Display Homes Await For the Discerning — Northern Pontiac’s Deluxe Suburban Both Traditional ‘and: California Contemportary DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00°P. M. AND SEE MODELS or by appointment DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie hem ods gi near — Tura on Cambrook Waterford Your Inspection. i said. ‘Now look, Paul, here’s some- thing I want you to do.” ‘COVER THE HOTEL’ out if there were any checkouts from the seventh floor between six and eight last night. Ii there were I want those rooms rented by some of your operatives.” hands to her hair, fluffed it out, smiled at Perry Mason. “What's new?” “Lots of things, Della, Give Paul| Drake a ring and ask him if he “What?” “Cover the Redfern Hotel. Find doughnuts and chitchat.”’ Della Street promptly put through the call, said “He's com- ing right down.” = / Mason opened the closet which contained the washstand, washed “You can’t ask for a_ specific reported today that they will ex: And > they’ re i jin the back woods country. of the ula. wants to come and have. coffee,|b Police to Experiment With Use of Jeeps EAST LANSING «—State Police, | periment with the use of jeeps’ in rescue missions and other duties mento, flew on to Napa ported. to the sheriff's office. He| was flying a small private plane. | It was damaged slightly. DEPARTMENT STORE 520 S. sauna and re- FE 2-2784 "Bins ‘Same fine fabrics that are tail- INTRODUCING THE © NEW SAXONSHIRE SUITS! 100% All Wool Worsteds, rf -Flannels and Sharkskins ‘49° | ored ini suits selling in the $71.50 to $79.50 brackets. Tailored in that ‘‘Man-Alive” touch. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY HAT AND PAIR OF SHOES IN OUR STORE! * «© * Three jeeps have been ders and will be placed in service next week at the Wakefield, L’Anse and Newberry — Lepei oe . | Deavetiocal patrol cars have, received considerable damage on. ‘woods roads and sometimes have, * * * : It is hoped that the jeeps will 520 South Saginaw St. ~ OPEN SUN. 10 to4 ” Gi oodman 5 DEPARTMEN T. STORE : FE 2-2784 solve the problem of rescuing lost hunters, answering emergency calis and performing other mis- | Lane to Ledgestone Drive—right lroom by number’, Drake said. ‘It | HELTMAN& TRIPP| Builders -and_Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford: 4192 . LEDGESTONE DRIVE . For. the coal that gives the greatest.amount of heat with a very minimum of ash . at a moment's notice. POCAHONTAS (21 sia KENTU : tiaiead a Pa s mane 436 Orchard Lake Ave. PARK FREE f REAR always call for Beacon. We carry a-complete stock to furnish you with the type of coal you desire ... and (All Sizes) OF STO right?” Mason said, / checkouts between — well, say be- / tween six and nine just to be safe. “| Hl asked him. “What have you found out jabout_the gun? Anything?” told him. Drake asked. ‘WE HAVE TO RUSH’ Mason said. something for your informatiqn. B 4tomorrow morning the police will be swarming all over us. his hands and fate in hot water, would make them suspicious , . ,""|Ubbed briskly with a towel. “Don’t be _that_crude,”’. Mason told him. “Have operatives go to the hotel. They’re just in from a plane trip. They don’t want to on the electyic percolator, The ot-| _|several more jeeps will be ordere sions in the deep weeds country, If ithe experiment is successful, for. other Upper Peninsual posts. : = ie a oe The jeeps will be painted state too high, but they want to fice filled with the aroma of hot coffee, a police blue and will have the state stield on the sides. get be high enough to be away from the street noisés, something on the seventh floor. Then start getting particular until they get the rooms we want. “Checkouts tonight? Is that “Well, it’s yesterday night now,” “but I want any| PRESSED “You coming in here?’’ Drake “I'm coming in,’”’ Mason told Huron Dry “Not yet, We're working.” / “Well. get pome action,” aatg Ss “Do you know what time it ist ‘SWEATERS / CLEAN ED and Quality and Service in Your Car Shirt Laundry | Main Office and Plant. 944 West Huron. € Cleaners & FE 2-0231 “Sure I know what .time it fis?” “And I'll tell/ fs If we're DON’T WAIT a lilt in his voice, his smile is with. his son; ’ home-making; Don't wait! M. &.. SIPLE hay 266 N. Perry We meet an interesting person. He has his philosophy is sustaining, inspiring; we want to know him better. We wait. our orbit. Mom and dad plan visiting their children; too hot in summer, too cold in winter; they wait. Children become adults. Father promises to becomie better acquainted intends. teaching her ‘daughter secrets of ‘boy friend — they marry. _, With her secrets. - do, now. Success in this life is not “Intend- ing” but “Doing.” VOORHEES SIPLE FUNERAL HOME. infectious, He leaves 3 «, vooraxzs - he waits, too long. Mother she waits. Girl cultivates her Mother is: left Do the things you want to ¥ Phone FE 2-8278 | » Pontiac Area Chamber of ‘Commerce - The Customer Is NOT Always Right!... SO BE SURE you want the article before you make - a pevet BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD Waldron Hotel Bldg... Sometimes a business house receives an unreason- able request for a refund or adjustment which it must refuse. Many customers have the false notion that because an article on which they have paid a deposit has not been taken from the store, they are entitled to a~refund of their deposit if’ they _change their minds about buying. Again there is the customer who pays a deposit and holds goods for two or three months and wants a refund on the return of unseasonable goods, which the merchant would have to resell at a loss. of the~ Phone F E 56148 a an cae Y x ee er ane ees oe 7 : 3 '.. | Phis automotive citadel is fairly popping with new vehicles. : ~T’ve been driving a 200 horsepower, «half ton GMC pick-up truck which. is the ’slickest, smoothest thing -you ever saw for light hauling and it’s - complete with hydra-matic transmis-. x «x * ~" [ve driven it to work, to church, to the Bloomfield Club.for . Junch, to Hartman's Watkins . Lake chateau for bridge and ‘over tothe “Y”. for a workout, with _Heldenbrand’s Octogenarian Swimming Club. : It proved to be real keen over ~-*. .@ hundred miles. ‘ Wet Ree - First off, it’s an especially decora-_ tive job, painted a nice bright red NTIAC PR - Editorial Page’ hese New Trucks Are Tops. urges an exhaustive study of Lake ‘Huron. . - *e ¢& ; Local pumping is only ade- quate for the immediate present, — so this source is dropped as the final solution: ~ If Oakland County has 600,000 residents today, many astute and shrewd planners feel this - . will be doubled in the forseeable future. If industry and people continue to ase water in even . greater proportions for air con- ditioning, cooling.and other un- discovered purposes, it is possible the water demand can mulptiply by four instead of two. ah & Detroit would thus constitute a Va a i , UAE ub eeaza i HE . tts dashing: figure as dupious supn y, Or the area Detroit working in country clubs and bowls along a main stem or purrs is already serving might multiply transferred to the Detroit local, down a rough side road. The ancient equally. es ee wt sod pa ee E vedhome co phrase, “It rides like a truck,” is Lake St. Clair-is shallow. An in- was in your contratt and you got - herewith stricken from the automo- take would be within a dozen or what was coming to you. tive lexicon, This GMC beauty trips fifteen feet of the surface. In Lake > In - earn local cesspool the better ones, that is. “down in the deep” with the water se in es aalh * ay ae ‘ ‘The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the ee for republication of all local newk printed fn this pewapaper as well as al] AP news Mispatches Tue Powrisc Parse is delivered by cartier for 40 cents ® week; where carrier service’ ts not /available by. mat) i to Oakland, Gentsee, Livingston, Matomb. Lapeer and > Washtenaw Countie< it is $12.00 a year: elsewhere in | nt , other places, ip the United States SORA bh wavenie in advance — + / MEMBER OP AUDIT BOREAU OF cIRCULATIONS children . . . Department of Tre-— mendous ‘Trifles: neither the Queen - ‘nor Purp smokes . . . Our Air Force missile test center on Florida’s Cape - Canaveral is the best guarded US. ever set foot there in two years. They watch it afar through binoculars. we ek I like this from C. E. Wilson: /“A company’s behavior must be ‘as good as its literature claims. It's no use to decorate the plant walls with portraits of Abraham Lincoln if Ivan the Terrible stalks up and down the aisles.” . . . Our own Sylvia de Steiger was a model for Pontiac Motor Division when she was a youngster. Most of us feel she’s pretty enough to do a job right now ... How many know Pontiac Motor’s own Marty Rummell was an outstanding tackle at SMU? He was a real rough 180 pounds. - 7 * x * Very few are aware that the mysterious “H” in Judge H. Russe. HOLLAND stands for “Hezekian.” (I hope I don’t appear before him dur- ing the next six months) . Overheard at a Canterbury Dance: “Scientists claim the body is 92 per cent water, but that girl in the light blue dress did a whale of a lot with eight per cent.” ......... Depart ment of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s— Pontiac High coaches who miss see- ing their own team play to scout ensuing opponents; The J’s—Dave BEcK. —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD * ee eee ere ‘It 1s rare that a person lives long ose enough to learn to be his age. clergymen. He fails to realize does TV. that a publi speaker loses his — But when he prays, he cuts audience when he has them_ the TV and reverts to sound alone, ‘d shut their eyes. Jesus likewise which his effectiveness, conten See ee for the visual element.is now gone. as a heathen practice.. . Lord’s Prayer which Christ Dave | \irma wavchelagy. vl mo the events leading up to Christi-. us, takes less than 30 seconds any prayer éver one-minute in anity, and it is proper that they Our boy is in the Navy and 1 £0 wéter! duration {s likely to reduce the should be honored by the church. worry about him a lot lately, bes By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE preacher’s éffectiveness. Zachariag was a Jewish cause he is in England where they Case W - 336: Rev. Sam G., Jesus éven vetoed long, publi in the Temple at: Jerusalem. have the Asian flu .. . the P- aged 31, is a popular clergyman. prayers (Matthew 6:7). According to St. Luke, chapter toms . . . will vaccination help? “Dr. Crane, we like him very “But when ye pray, use not vain ‘1, both he and his wife were (Mrs. G. W.) - well,” one of his deacons informed repetitions, as the heathen do: for well along in years when one Answer—-Aside from the dis-/ .™e. that they shall be heard day, as he was serving before te- publicity the fu e would bear a son, whose name in other seasons ... an ilinéss was to be John. The rest of the that makes the victim feel :nis- Men chapter tells-of John’s birth and erable for three or four Mays do pray. These lack originality, per for & week or two, after- to daydream. 3 ward. IT have not seen any evi- aa “ UR dence that vaccination will help. Even when group prayer is in- After all, 95 per cent of the voked, as by recitation of the “news” about “Asian” flu is just Lord’s Prayer, the average per- blah-biah, isn’t it? _ rege & notices Mee he is “On your advice I have been tak- ng, such mechanical ing vitamin and mineral pills (21 gj gn eg a oe vitamins and minerals) for chronic > o_ —- be Gia "rheumatism, . . (N. R, H.) un sensei sen: . Answer—How could you get so It would thus be helpful if par amd sgl yar dbec g Pcenl ae ae cena ae ee for booklet Chronic Joint Disabil- their children, ity. / = “ : And let the youngsters create ““Brother-in-law ‘had. skull frac- their own original supplications. .. operations. Doctors attention riveted. on prayer | ove. eed, tia antRiian:. cover and is not daydreaming about eee Peale” ede. | other things, with. littlé success. I have - ‘ many reports of the successful use ape gn Pago gt aged ot Seve fer semmagee: «sO, prayers of professional religionists, “We sometimes aren’t thanktul 7. W.) | : ! ae guch as the clergymen. ‘oe for things we've always had—it's © Answer—I doubt that the drops “ Although they endeavor to pr to appreciate a self-starter if will help but there is no harm at- sent original sermons, they you've never had to crank a car.” in trying—for instructions send (to “coast” all their lives on a | b af \ L é 2 ie 2 ee; rig ; i. i gE 3 ¥ >38:: Fa fas gig Bbgs i Case Records of'a Psychologist: ; Advises Clergymen.on’ Prayers — few trite mechanical. prayers, . Rev. Sam illustrates a com- _ When a parson is preaching, he mon fault of many modern is combining vision and sound, yers, Te ~. DAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957 - ' 3 Says Conviction . Will Settle integration DETROIT w — Rabbi James A. necessary --.of problems of racial —— in the South. y-Envoy fo Britain (Strong Methodist . 2%; aan: HetEO ae Confident Living gr THE PONTIAC PRESS, saan aoe ceretemcni Out ‘Best in Yorig Woo Kim, until ‘recently sador to the Court ef St, Jamés for the Republic of Korea. = * * * \Etfects: of Pala Are Grant: Strength of Soul, Greater By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Early in September of this year, the Massachusetts Medical Society named Dr. Philip F. Fortin of New Bedford their “Gen- eral Practitioner Psa the Year.” Dr. Fortin had attracted na- tional attention some six months earlier when Ambassador Kim and his family he announced his retirement from practice Korean Methodist Chirch following its establishment as an autonomous church in 1930 when the work of} the Methodist Episcopal Church and that of the Methodist Episco- pal Church South were joined to form Korean Methodism. :| will be living in on. He is after twenty-four years because he had the son of Bishop Chong Oo. Kim, diagnosed his own illness as an inoperable the second bishop elected by the and incurable cancer of ‘the liver. Phare ae en pet | op become he might be’Wrong about himself Just as other Pai Chai Boys ‘High School in Seoul doctors had been wrong about their nts. i during recent years. Both he and Other cancer’ victims asked for They wanted to his faniily give strong support to know how they might keep their. “up, just as the Fellow sufferers from all over the United, States wrote to Dr. Fortin, ‘sharing their ex- *periences. Some of them told him that they had been the ‘victims of mis-diagnosis and, “ although expecting the end-long before, weré DR, PEALE still alive. They urged him to keep his cour- the Methodist Church. _ Korean Kids Contribute | around the world.” NASHVILLE, Tenn. w — ‘The Southern Baptist Convention re- ports the receipt of a highly prized donation—$2 from-a-group of Ko-| rean children who wrote that they wanted to “‘help spread the gospel newspapers reported he mas doing. This is what he wrote back: “Carry on in your family circle as though you Sao you'll be healed. 2 “Develop an inner sensé of satisfaction from having done = longer than you will. Ss. “Decide that the. Creator has a life pattern for each of us. Others have endured your particular affliction. You can, teo.” Dr. Fortin took his own advice. It was a good thing that Teacher Training Course. at 7:30 Monday wikeiceae sections, with an interlude for coffee break. parade float. lest Wood and Stephen Napier. The Won 93 Cherokee Rd. The annual Birthday dinner of S fa ee ee in the evening at Devon Ga- bles. Service | __ Public _ joiiiedl = Church Schoo! ... 9:30 A. M. Menine Wondbip 1100 A.M. Moertin L. Bellinger, Paster . “A Used-Book and Record Sale" the June Group will church Thursday a). Friday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. ‘sponsored be held at t LAYMAN TO TEACH Ernest Huthwaite will teach the|ing and strength to do so. Perhaps the great blessing of heal- Under the leadership ,of the Men's Club, preparations are being made for the _Cattstmas Those ‘planning the float include Paul Blystone, Robert Pritchett, |Carl Rehm, Earle Van Dyke, For- omen’s Prayer Group will meet with Mrs. J.. Lester Brown, Tuesday. he did. -He was a fine doctor and his diagnosis of his own dis- ease was a careful one. He died only a week after the medical society had honored him. _ AFFLICTION BRINGS OUT BEST ‘|ple. Day after day, in my work, I talk with people who are silk, or weary, or suffering, and I am repeatedly amazed by their goodnes sand strength. I-have seen them meet and stand up to their pain, to the disappointments and difficulties of human life: And I have wondered what it is that enables them to see it through, to live with pain. | As a result of my observations, I have come to the con- clusion that, as tough as it is, one of the simplest solutions to the problem of pain is simply to make up your mind to lick it. One thing that will help you do that is to invoke a rugged staténient from the Bible: “Quit ye like men, be strong.” The effect of pain is very great indeed; but the ef- fects of strength of mind and seul can be even greater. An important factor in your program of overcoming pain is the practice of prayer. I believe that you have the right to ask God to take away or reduce your pain. Ask Him and be- “accorging to your faith be it unto you.” ase x: * - then, having made the request, put the pain in God’s hands and leave its disposition to Him. If it-is His will that you) are to endure it, He will fortify you with sufficient understand- as much for your fellow men as many_othera who may_live Iliness and affliction somehow, bring out the best in peo-f SHRINE OF BLESSED MOTHER—The Rev. Richard Thomas of St. Benedict's Church recently blessed the Shrine of the Blessed Mother built by Stephen J. Shellenberger for his wife at their home, 999_James-K-Bivd. Shown are Mr, and. Mrs. Shellenbergeg with : Pentiac Press Phete small daughter, Sandra (lett); Father Thomas and Ronald Miller, a neighbor. Built of mural stone, the shrine is known as “Our Lady of Sylvan Lake.” Peering through the curtain was son Ste- pheri who was unable to be in the picture because of illness. Rabbi Nathan Hershtield lieve that He will grant your request for, as ae have. been told, iL to Be Formally Installed te Rabbi Nathan Hershfield, jrecently elected spiritual leader of {Temple Beth Jacob, will be for- mally installed as rabbi of the | Sing New Songs of Gladness.” membership instruction class at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. The subject will| be “The Presbyterian, History and Organization." ogy x -& At the 9:30.morning service, the Rev. Hershey will preach on “Trager Can Change Your Life." i sing “I Wik At 11 a.m. Dr. William H. -Marbach, pastor, will speak on ing may be granted you. Keep that hope alive while living with your pain, even while accepting it.. Whatever He does, surrender yourself to God. Pray that His will be done. Make ygurself expert in the art of acceptance, and you will find inner peace and a sense of Divine love that makes it possible to ¢éndure any affliction. Moreover, this re- laxed attitude will often stimulate healing forces._Set four! ous wor against affliction and you can win your battle. Those four words/ are: patience, acceptance, faith, hope. é (Copyright 1957) “What Is It to Become a Chris- tian?” Mr. heatd-in “Panis Angelicos” and the choir will sing “Speak Peace O Lord,” Lyndon Salathiel, ‘organist and choirmaster, will preside at the organ at Highland Park Presby- terian Church at 2:30 and 7 p.m. Sunday when the Welsh people. of Detroit Area hold their annual ene Editors Quiz on / THE BIBLE congregation at 8:30. p.m. Friday. ~ ~« & Dr. Albert G. Minda, rabbi of Temple Israel, Minneapolis, Minn., will deliver the installation address. Cantor Bert Allen of Temple Beth El, South Bend, Ind., will |-serve as guest—cant Rabbi Minda has served as rabbi of Temple Israel since 1922. A graduate of Hebrew Union College, he did post-graduate work at ‘|Columbia University. * * ; « In 1947, he was awarded the de- nated by popular balloting as one of the “One Hundred Living Great of Minnesota.” For the past six years, Rabbi Minda has served as a lecturer gree of Doctor of Divinity by his ‘|alma mater. In 1949, he was desig- * | RABBI ALBERT G. MINDA _ |“Festival for Sacred Songs." James E.. Richards, Detroit ten ~ WESLEY AN 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 WORSHIP or, will be guest soloist. _ - 6} NORTH LYNN STREET Rev. H. L. Johnson, Pastor CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL. FEL Malta Hall — 82 Perkins St. Affiliated with Federation of Spiriteal Chy _ Sunday Service ............... No Service gained 2,500 new members since | Details of the plans will be ex- the Rev. Mr, Pierce came here |Plained. by Cari Meng, chairman sc ae ye, eich on pette of On Detias sp te eee pm Riogent oe a ee a pong FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH est Protestant church in the coun-|church ig sponsoring the new local , with a membership [Baptist church Oakland and Saginaw = —= theme Pontiac, Michigan -__ Te gies CHRISTIAN TEMPLE |) "=== $05 Aubum Avenue 9:45. A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL - et Marton—Pounter — Classes. for All Ages — ee cae ne ES 10:45 A. MMORNING WORSHIP j 9:45 to 11 A, M—-Communion and Service ’ “NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS” i —_—,11;98 to sig ee ny Be Classes for All Ages. Dr. H. H. Sayage, Speaking |] us Pit--Evening Service, 1. termes ie 7:00 P, M—EVENING SERVICES | TAS P. M. Wednesday Eve—Bible Study “3 : oe ‘ cit a REV. DAVID GILLESPIE q A Friendly Welcome Awaits Youl M, Sweden #—A con-| —— —— = Canven of Seedin ha phone al’ PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST proposal that would have permitted —— a ee the ordination of women. Effect of _ Welcomes All Visitors! _ ame. “ Bible Study ............. pescee bard eecoecsescrce on MM the convention vote ge hewn Morning Worn ev cvnvonnnchannsovnnsonnss AQ A.M sing the ordaining of women in the} Wednesday Evening Bertie c-"-ccccccsvvvesrsvsssccs TOM _- AT THE _ 8. NIGHTLY 7:30 P.M. Evangelist REV. AND SUNDAY NOV. 3rd. pointed Pastor of the Everyone! \ ‘ARTING WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6th-17th. co with a ‘REV. HARRY L. JOHNSON, ‘ MRS, KENNETH L. KNAPP, Marion, Indiana ; ; ! : Wesleyan Methodist Church. A Hardy Welcome Awaits phat rig rea * 4 EMBER 2 19a US A Little Sayuri Peck (Miss Torch and Feather for the Pontiac Area United Fund drive) reaches high to greet Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, campaign chairman for _ the 1957 drive. Showing approval of the reach to- Tonta Club - Hears About ~Ham Radios “The World of Ham Radio” -was the topic of guest speaker Mitchell Bacow when members of thé Zonta Club gathered at the Waldron Hotel for their ‘Thursday luncheon. * *« * Mr. Bacow explained how | amateur radio operators. can’ play a vital part in emer- gencies when a major disaster ‘clogs communications. Two of his most rewarding -experi- ences have been relaying mes- — sages from an injured boy in North Africa to his family in Salt Lake City, Utah and re- porting to a family in Pontiac from a soldier wounded in the Korean conflict. Mr. Bacow has talked with radio amateurs General Curtis LeMay,. deputy commander of the U. S. Air Force, Major Francis H. Griswold of. the ‘ \- frey. * * * Mrs. W. O. Moll reported on the group’s recent rummage sale, and Mrs.‘ L. R. Sampson, on a project to raise funds for community services sponsored by the club. Shoe Buying Tips BAY CITY, Mich. (INS) — Some tips on buying shoes: Morey Cranmer of Bay City, a shoe salesman for 26 years, says wait until after 4 p.m to buy shoes. After spending a day on your feet they may stretch a full size. —Tfry-on- both shoes, Cranmer suggests; and walk around the store. The Bay City salesman says that men buying work shoes should hold something heavy in their hands while — being measured. That's the best way to simulate working - condi- tions. Norman Dunn, chairman of the " arrangements committee, took time off t “Pontiac Press Photos ward the goal and “Give ’Til It Helps” theme is Geo- graphical Chairman Mrs. George - Eldred of Water- ford Township. * to have a cup of coffee with Mrs. Dunn at the break fast Friday. > Finds One Retirement Enough By BEULAH STOWE j “I was retired once — for eight months, But I couldn't stand jt,”’ said Mr. H. T., 50, an ad-.agency vice president. Mr. T. retired at 49, with enough money to live hap- pily ever after. He and his wife went to the West Coast to find their personal dream- land. They found the’ climate, the flowes* and the leisure time they wanted. But Mr. T. missed one thing for which’ he found no satisfactory substi- tute: work. He came back home and sold himself and a_ well-packaged idea to a national advertiser, pecketed the contract and as- sociated’ himself: with another advertising agency aS a vice Family style chicken dinner will: highlight the evening when’ members of Grace Lutheran Church gather for their bazaar to be helil Nov. 8 at the church. Pictured above a are, left to right, Mrs. Williom Rahn president. Why. didn’t he like retire- ment? ‘‘No prizes, no competi- tion, ne excitement,’’ he sums — jt up, ‘ Can he retire again—success- fully—when he’s 65? “Sure I can,”’ says Mr. T. “That’s 15 years from now. I may get tired of runming be- fore that. My wife and TI both fee] we have profited from our trial run. We'll know. what we're doing and we'll be ready for it. I think I'll buy into a small business in some Cali- fornia town and build it into something big.’’ And if everyone, tike Mr. T., could retire for eight months between the ages of 49-50 and 3 _ an electrical supply company, - then recoup—it might be easier to retire successfully at age 65. Selling on the road, tradition- ally a young man’s game, has possibilities for thé man past 65, says Mr. Joseph Cullen, After’ his retirement from a position with a large utility company he found a job with selling to retailers over a six- state area. Mr, Cullen drives his own car on his selling trips, and Mrs. Cullen goes along. No: children at home to worry about—they're all grown, And while Mr, Cullen sells, Mrs. Cullen surveys the town with an -eye to choosing a perma- nent home, i of Glendale avenue, Mrs. Leon Clendenin of Pontiac drive, Mrs, Otto Mielke of Loon Lake Shores, and Mrs. Lewis Loch of Anders /street, who are getting set. for their roles in the kitchen that night. —S* * \ Put Bright Patches . on Your Washables Early autumn breezes won't bother\you at that outdoor bar- F E Pes FRE 28 MRS. JAMES F. LADD Sack Dress’ Can't Cover Her Legs By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (INS)—There’s one part of the feminine figure that man can still ogle, even in the season of the sack dress —arid that’s legs. . All the ‘new styles point to- ward the leg, after. de-empha- sizing the bust, obliterating the waist and. ignoring the hips. Many of the slim silhouette styles are slightly’ pegged at the bottom of their short skirts. Others have button or similar detail at the hemline, some flare out into gentle accordion pleats, and the extreme bell and harem skifts are great for showing off shapely gams. Seamless stockings are the answer, and the color depends entirely on what shade your costume ‘is. It is particularly important to match your stock- . ings to your outfit color if you are wearing shoes to match * This isn’t ey a Paris decree. Mamie Eisenhower, who's as cularly tinted hose with black -suits. ‘You can get almost any shade in the rainbow in sheers these days, or you can. buy a.com. ° ust 16 tint—don’t get too dark a shade. : _THE PONTIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY, ¥ Noy * s N Meet. to Open. UF Drive He-pointed out that the agen- © Richard Fell, volunteer train at John Hirlinger, toastmaster for the Friday morning geographic ~ kickoff breakfast at Devon Gables poses with —_ paign drive. Mrs. Ralph Norvell (right) chairman ‘Central Methodist Scene of McEvoy- Ladd ‘Rite the 4:30 p.m. ceremony in the presence of 250 guests. The bride is the daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew -D.- Mc- Evoy of Euclid avenue, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Ladd of Markle avenue. For her wedding Margaret chose a gown of imported Ital- jan silk accented by a scoop neckline, princéss styled bod- ice, oe sleeves Alencon lace head. piece was secured to a fingertip scallop- ed and hard rolled veil of French illusion. Pearis, a gift of the bridegroom, were her only jewelry, and she carried a white orchid on a prayer book with streamers. .. For her duties as maid of . honor Connie Ladd, sister of the bridegroom, wore an emerald green crystallette gown with princess ‘styled lines, a bustle back bouffant skirt and matching head piece. Attendant, Audrey Ladd, also a sister of the bridegroom, «Wore a coral dress in the same style as that of the maid of honor. Both carried cascade arrangements of Fugi chrys- anthemums. The best man was Roger Bolter of Delton. Neil E. Cran- dall and James Miskimmins of seated the guests, Fojlowing the ceremony 4 reception was held at the Amvets Hall on Oakland ave- nue. * * * . For her daughter's wedding Mre, McEvoy chose a dress of beige Alencon ‘lace with matching accessori¢s, Her cor- sage was of yellow roses. Mrs, Ladd wore a rose beige silk princess styled dress with brown accessories and a yellow rose wrist corsage. * * « : Before leaving on a trip to the New England states the . ~ new Mrs, Ladd’ changed to a beige wool jersey dress with brown accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The bridegroom, a member of Beta Alpha Epsilon frater._. . nity, was graduated from Gen- eral Motors © Institute. The couple will live on Rosshire Court. Clean and Serene Clean and serene — that’s a everything is washable —.is a joy to live in. vets Heel Fit Important Shoes. with ill-fitting heels will leave their mark, Whether too loose or to tight, the heels will fub this sensitive spot, sometimes making it so tender that you wince at every step. “until it helps’ presents an op- portunity to make individual enthusiasm and beliefs pay off. “This is the American way of - some Beas hed ges ae Elastic Hosiery Gains Glamor was this lack of sheerness that made such hosiery unattractive The new stockings are made of helanca yarn in combina- tion with nylon-covered rubber. They are fulashioned ‘and a cies have earned. status in the . United Fund, and that: giving: ‘ing chairman, conducted a brief traning, sesion for the solic of the Pontiac division and Mrs. Robert White, chairman for Waterford’s cam- ? full-footed. ‘They are also light- er in weight than the elastic stockings of the past. x *« &€ Usually, elastic stockings ‘come in two sizes, The new hosiery comes in six propor- tioned sizes. Because they're © both sheer and . full-fashioned, they don't need an additional © pair of stockings as camou- ’ flage, the makers say.. Choose Mid-Heel When you buy the new, nar- pick the mid-heel for your first pair rather than a very high heel. And choose a light-. weight, pliable leather. rer * A solid color pa steamer coat has a reversible appeal with inside pattern in beige, black and brown. i j : | i sei aig aR late ie “oe Monogram on Heirloom gle Linen > Bridegroom’ to - Be| fe Objects to Initials of ' Bride’s rane He Bie ihe at aft ’ ity. Bunions should be treated by a Until you can get to a doctor, ease the| ke & ke the areal The ge rules for’ using) with a cotton pad soaked in witch Warm and Cool colors: Hair Needs Styling No matter how often you brush, and shampoo yodr hair, it can| Oiean iat casei Add beauty to any of your favor- ite ‘tables with this lovely oval centerpiece measuring 15x17”. It’s quick and easy to crochet, and so nice for gift-giving. * * * directions; material requirements; stitch illustrations. - * * * Send ‘25c in coins, your name, ad- dress and the Pattern Number to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Illinois. * * ‘* | Have you a, copy of our 1957 Needlework Album? It contains fifty-six colorful pages showing many pretty designs; plus direc- tions for making 3 crochet items and a quilt. Only 25¢ a copy! One-Color Room Appears Larger WASHINGTON (INS) — If you want a bedroom to look larger, paint the walls and woodwork the {same light. color. * * * This recommendation comes from the- Institute of Real Estate Management, an affiliate of the ni National Association of Real Es- tate Boards. - @& 24 Other tips from the institute: Light colors will make a small room appear larger; dark colors will decrease its apparent size. Kitchens and bathrooms, cluttered if there is little or—ne contrast between walls, ceiling and trim. Color contrasts should be kept to curtains, accessories and flooring. jcameo peach, dusky rose, male ‘butt, french beige—should be lin rooms receiving cool light, pon ally from — and —. * Cool eae soft white, Pattern No, 5607 contains crochet) if; small, will look larger and less | still. detract from your appearance. light ivory, Wedgewood blue, blue) This is true if you neglect to have!green, sylvan green — should be it properly cut and shaped to your/used “in rooms whefe warm light most flattering vtyle. is received from west and south. > | = Winter Coat Time . “. Now Open Monday, Thursday, : — * 1 Mt Clemens St. CR HASKILL Friday Nights Waning Paor ite A & Large “Just Mortled” “all for BNE STUDIO MSU Expert Gives Rules for Power Mower EAST LANSING (INS). — Is Well Worthwhile ways present in the throat but »| does not attack until our resist- ance is weakened by some factor. Cther bacteria such “as penu- monia may also be present but get the upper hand only after the tis- sues and membranes have become susceptible to them because of a cold. 2 . x 2 Regardless of what one does, “alit A Avoid | —, ee al main thing is to qvald. comalice- tions. The treatment is miich the same as ever, You should ‘Ba. to bed, eat a light diet, drink liquids copiously. Antihistamines seem to, your symptoms persist past cold usually runs its course. The Half the population _ |dose of vitamin A, if taken at the! = THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. ‘NOVEMBER 2 nn Ani i ne eee irc : Woes Sivaads’ Cheer - ae ad as She Buys. The other day I ees t a soul al your ioscan js woman who effortlessly and well worthwhile, It is foolish to.0f pleasure to half a dozen tempt the more serious comiplica- chore of buying groceries. tions which sometimes follow a| To the old man in the f cold. GOOD HABITs OF LIFE —"_— to compliments, she said, I As to prevention, our best betsidon’t know how you do it,| health at a high level. The right) food and plenty of sleep and ex.(Dave the - freshest vege- ” jercise help keep our resistance | tables in town. { strong. | The old man smiled and: his shoulders straightened as the wom-! an pushed her cart around the corner and into the next aisle. There- she called to an ac- , “We saw dim make x * * The habit of keeping rooms too hot weakeris our defenses, Mod- erately warm homes and. offices’ and sufficiently heavy clothing for, the cold outdoors should be a part that of your preventative measures. ® I hope you at least cut down on, your quota this year. I have quoted in this column the fact that a large, happened to you when you weren't ibehind the counter and-the girl at first sign of a cold, works like |been in the hospital, F~was-po it. ” magic’ — some nle. \sorry to hear i = ne Right away the clerk’s face ‘of the United States will suffer sas more ut one cold this year. Others - not respond to this brightened. spreading a little friendliness as she went about doing a routine chore, In the hurry and rush of getting after the cold has gotten a real] hold. You might ask your ‘doctor about this, Many Try on Hats | A hat shopping expedition calls) Keep, Lawns Clean for a shampoo upon return home. | This is very logical for the per- son who wishes to maintain a|keep your lawn clean while holding heady, scalp. Consider the fact'a lawn party. Wash coffee cans, that other persons have been try- |paint them red and scatter them ing_on the hats, too. fash the lawn. Little signs Se or markers, made of clean sticks Convalescing at Pontiac Generaljand stuck into the ground near Hospital is Arthur Mastick of Hop-|the cans should be marked “Ash rking street. iTray.”” | From ail reports the shapeless case is here to stay, but leave it to Harvey Berin to present the Arora A that gives a woman's figure the feminine definition she prefers and still keep her at‘ the Spadea’s American Designer Pattern a © 2002 Spntee Paster tan Design by Berin Blends Shapeless Look, Curves. Length From : ‘ Nape of) Sizes Bust Waist Hips Neck to| Inches Waist 16 M4 4 35 16% 12 35 25 36 16*% 14 36% 264% J7% 17 16 38 28 ~ 17% is | Size 12 feaaines 4's jute of 39- ‘inch material for two-piece dress | and three-eighths yard of. 35-inch’ material for contrast. FOR THE FINEST CUSTOM 742 W. HURON ST. nrcy _—| bodice darts and seaming to em-\ents — for Harvey Berin label, QUALITY phasize rather than erase COl-'send 25 cents. For airmaiservice tours, A two-piece dress that iSlin V. S., add 25 cents per pattern and > . Peasy to make,*it has a double|ssies tax extra. QUANTITY | ee reat Press, Box 535, G.P.0., Dept. Choose a dress-weight wool, bp New York 1, N.Y. If paid ' faille, worsteds, linen, cotton oF | 5) check, bank requires 4 cents ty 12. Photos in Album any fabric with a certain amount | pandiing charge. BAST 4 os co eee ee ener cme | (Next week look for Spadea’s, tr Free Counseling ; a ant Piquer |american Designer Pattern by, Nast: Salle, velvet or vs Anne Klein of Junior Sophisti- A Wedding Guest Book Front this chart select the one! 104) —_ Picture for Newspapers _ | size best for you: (Copyright 1957) A Miniature Marriage - sertificate ie by 8, MILO BLEDDEN | Ph. FE §-1241 FUR. Free Pick-Up and sb heli alutis > as To order Pattern 1213, send 30) By ANNE HEYWOOD . Several years ago, a family I knew was going through a very trying time. You know the kind, illness, no money, loss of job, everything bad happening at once, : * * * One day while I was visit- ing them, the father of the house said, with a wry grin, “Someday we'll look back on this and laugh — but anybody \ who laughs now will get his teeth knocked out!" ; pumas WONDERFUL “I often remember this when past bad times come to mind. It is wonderful, really, the way S and laugh. * * * I remember, for example, when my little son was a very sick baby and my husband was on a destroyer in the South Pacific? My mother-in-law, a real angel, moved in and took care of the baby while I went out and got a job. x & * It was a sales job, in a cosmetic shop, and ‘it brought for treatments for the baby. It also got me out of my troubles and lonelines@#} *- * * LEARNED A LOT about people, too. I met hun- dreds of women of all kinds, _ from all walks of life, and learned a lot that still comes in handy today. * * * At the time, of course, it was a near tragedy! Yet I frequently find myself telling people- some hilarious story about that perfectly amusing ’ time when I was selling < cos- metics. Much of my mail comes from people who are now faced with - | some difficulty | * i They may desperately need | extra money, or they have lost *| a dearly beloved husband, or | they have some personality trait — like intense shyness — that is making them miserable. Selling Helps Banish Bad Times I often advise that they do just as I did — get some kind of a sales job, if they can find a shop to hire them. If they're too old for that or can’t work If you'd like to contemplate the direct sales field, I'll be glad to send you a list of the good reliabie firms in the field. Just send me a stamped, self- see you back. I asked what had) ithe check-out counter said you had|- therapy. It does no one any good; She.was a happy-faced woman |: ‘cam give you about Life of Virginia's new Fam-. Here's a clever idea ‘on how to) Groceries — Rusti MELETT supermarket cart behind a graciously brought a smile persons during the routine. ruit and vegetable section, - more used to complaints about price and quality than < penton bantrastiiaryg mandrel, you .always seem: tOjnegiect the little acts of courtesy and kindness that come,so lly when we slow down enough to ‘treat everyone we meet like’ a jhuman being. “MEET THE MAN WITH THE NEW FAMILY PLAN = Hacs'a) good news pe the ek of every family! Mr. Max Wilson full information lily. Plan that protects you and your wife and your. children with one policy at a new low cost, This attractive and unusual plan provides life insurance protection for évery eligible member of your |family end qutomatically includes a few days alter birth, any addi- tional childrerr at No Extra Cost. It enables you to increase the protection you now own—at a new, guaranteed, low cost. Find out about nae new plan nowl See or call. MAX WILSON» Associate Manager 1080 West Huron FE 2-0219 full-time, then direct selling addressed envelope, care of will do nicely. The Pontiac a * * ROOM REFUSED (Copyright, 1957) The reason is that troubles S09 / OF VIRGINIA do tend to melt if we refuse to give them mental house room, If you have full-time avzil- able for sitting and contem- plating your sofry state, it'll really master you for a long time. But if you keep busy, especially with people, trouble will fade away, : to look back on it as a very - * interesting spell. _It taught me a_great—deal— Including @ Pre-Permanent Shampoo — @ $15 Cold Wave @ Styled Haircut @ Styled Setting @ Glamour Spray im ee ia Wave . Beauty Salon 42 N. Saginaw St. Appointment not always needed For Our Best ‘15.00 Permanent Neisner’s 2nd Floor FEderal 8-1343 Ht is super-elegent to put your sfole on your cloth coat for daytime | weer now when fashion calls for opulence-ond less teiloring, Bobbie Brooks , Now for Fall _ JACKETS " and SKIRTS It is super-elegant to put your stole on your cloth coat for day- jtime wear now when fashion calls) ifor opulence and less tailoring: . | The long-haired fur stole extend-. ‘ing out as a tuxedo front on a cloth |coat for day and worn separately \for late day through evening, makes the stole a double-duty lux- ury. ; NEW , 42 Wisner Street neigh RUG and CARPET CLEANERS ‘SEPARATE OR TO MATCH Plaids and all colors to choose. ‘Sizes 10 to 18. Jackets $14.98 up Slacks $10.98 up Ladies? Capri Pants now for that new look! IT’S THE RESULTS Look for This Seal— 1 co 10 to 18. a It Is Your 55.98 Up. _. ° Guarantee -o | Fine Cleaning! NELLIE’S 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road Open every night ‘til 9 FE 5-2761 WAY FE 2-7132 £ | Smee 1671+ MiCKMOND. VGENe, — 1 i Oe me THE PONTIAC : PRESS SATURDAY. ‘Novenen 2, 1057 ar Tells South SeaT Tale. - (Charter Is Done in Westwood ye te te pele wd _jtook an immediate to the ‘Milburn family. He to take! -Merged Police-Fire WESTWOOD VILLAGE — pre- charter commissioners here. ment, a village manager and M seven-man village council. sion we received a letter and a! S €: &. substantial friend,"’ the British cleric said. “"3r., “We ‘hadn't planned to come to! -|the United States—we were con- sidering either Australia or Canada, said fhis morning * * wood commissioners and commi Provides for Couneill of 7, Manager and check covering the No Wate has been set to vote on * fwhole family’s. expenses for 4 triP the charter, secretary of the chart. to Texas from ‘our American ey commission, Hugh G. Allerton! because’ American movies had+gioners of the new city of South- day, and at the First Baptist Church in Lake Orion on Nov. 10. ‘Milbur | where his schooling was of|Charter has been completed by the|@@ucated in England. was called into the missionary field he went to Southern Spain the} Besides other provisions, it will in t provided [have a five mill charter tax limit!) ile parish, as a combined police and fire depart- 100 mile parish. a| ‘The story of the mission, its 6:30 p.m. meeting; Baptist. At First Baptist Church, Lake s-\of Which are for all-age groups. The several weeks he will be! Gingellville Baptist Church on Sun-'; \road, will observe Sunday as a day ares, 7:30 p.m. service at Gingellville | ‘of witnessing. as designated ra the Claw,” Jett Morrow. * Detroit Conference. Beginning at 2 | bership of the church will visit | jOutlaw,” color, Sonhy Tufts. — 2 p.m. and con- ; ‘Orion, he will speak at boih the’ tinuing until the PR acigor the eve- {Hon ot ey Fugen ete A future joint meeting of West- /10 a.m, and 7 p.m. service, both) ning services at 7:30, the ivem- |cotor, Prank | Sinatra; “Parson wart, Sat: “The t the one! Kathryn rant; 1 tee Sat. Sun: ™ will Hunter?" nd- Passion,” and the | given unfavorable -impres-ifield is planned te di voting|here before. returning to the field! —, ee us an e an @ discuss i ig ; ep, sion of this country. We thought dates A ae separate chenters in January, he is staying at the! , tHe — ‘is vende =r Mon\ : ; “Midnight Btory, the people here were boastful, ar/and division of assets. George Wilson residepce on Wal-|/“#Y 85 ae wh Sun., Tues: “Joe rogant and too aggressive for our don Rd. . jevangelistic effort which tastes.” = There will be three open meet- : there will be services at-the church! “Wed, gat He hurried to correct this pre-| Ing were reeitents may offer Kochesier night at 7:30 through’ Sun-|Werne: conceived idea by saying, “Since| Sssestions and changes in the | As ‘part of a state-wide Method- day, Nov, 10. : we have been in the United States, Charter before it goes to Lansing ist program, the local congregation) Preaching each évening will be}. ,,.. some nine months now. we have| Nev. 15 for Gevernor William's (qf St. Paul's Church will partici-/done by the pastor, Ralph H. Dod-| sun., Pestinc Beene Phete met many delightful people — so|, *ppreval. * , |pate in a “Day of Witnessing,”}son, who came to the church in|*¢sk Hudson, EDITS MANUSCRIPT — New rector of St. Paul's Episcopal sincere-and ‘so anxious to make us The dates of the open meetings|SU%day. Sayan ase mbcimarys Agar; Romeo, retypes the manuscript of his book describing |**! &t home.” are Nov, 6, in the Valley Wood ra lies will be calling |J8P4M as a missionary. his travels from England, to the West Indies and finally to the The greying Britisher was one of School, 32605 “Bellvin> ¢ ne 38 ‘an accom |Romeo position in response to an School, 31200 Fairfax, west of] Open House program from 7 te 8 ine ¢ FAPEER A Youth Rall for’ : plished tausiclan and a culipary artist. advertisement in a weekly church|Greenfield; and Nov. 14 in the| pm, Sunday. Segriarar ™ . : magazine. Local parishioners have Beverly School, 18305 Beverly Rd., peer area, including| By LEE WINBORN civilized place with no roads, nojalready found that he has 'e de-isouth ‘of Southfield road. Thornville, Hadley, Hunters Creek’ ter recalled. And contrary to the Sr & *& So fascinating is the Rev. we were; paves story that he has com-| -existence.""| nijed his experiences in a recently| jas he basted the succulent roast! telephones and no conveniences: whatever,” the Rev. Mr. bur | “Our son Peter, now 12, was the copal Church here, is a man, who only white child on the island. He with his wife and son, has known/went to a school with 300 Negro .|}children in a tiny, two-room school- said, ““We/house. All were taught by six Island from|semi-literate teachers,”’ the minis- Barbuda is one of the Leeward “The Travels of a Priest.” islands in the Wes* Indies, 30 miles’ from Antigua. “Ir is a lonely, un-ilike a movie script. A weeltig The next chapter reads almost! the oven. : “Milburn Mr. | plishments, The Rev. Mr. Milburn is a gifted musician, proficient writer and especially talented in the art of, cookery. Nothing pleases him more’ than to take over a kitchen and prepare a — English meal) complete from demi-tasse. “My wife won't allow me in her | police cruiser radio yesterday: kitchen. She says men are too | Go to Thirteen Mile jmessy when they cook,” he said, ifield. Man tying in the ditch. (Focatan Body Lying in Ditch —Putting in Pipe ‘ting in a water pipe. hors d'oeuvres to|* ROYAL OAK ® — Patrolman ‘Robert Fleetwood got a call on the and Green- A few minutes later, the officer i be successful, look successful .. that priceless “band - box” look comes easy when | we clean your _ euits...they look as good as the day you bought them... every spot_and stain completely banished . . TRY US. |Your PTA Is Planning: Troy Slates Card Party: Dr. Watt at North Branch | ganies party will be sponsored the PTA of Troy Union school,’ 19 Mile — mag road at) 5 Shirts a Laundered $13 “DeMolay Meet vbey in the multi-purpose room's ‘in Rochester Dr. ‘Wallace Watt of the State Department of Mental Health is | oe to be guest speaker at| z of the PTA at 8 p. m.| ometay, ‘Nov. us | The- evening’ s program, of which | St. Paul Units. ! Slate Meetings in Coming Week | ROCHESTER — Monday at 8 Junior High School Gymnasitm. Um Nerth Branch | Gymnasiem ' today. * x: H Fourth St. An informal card and |Mrs, Sarah Burkitt, visiting teach- byier and elementary music super- jvisor, is chairman, is sponsored by the rural teachers of the area. The public initiation. rite is being|nock, id held at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the: = St, Paul. Altar Guild will The organization is sponsored by| with Charlotte Irish, 314 W. \Rochester Masonic Lodge and is . The Mission Study Class of the church will continue to meet each| Tuesday morning ‘rom 9 to 10:30.) ‘Mrs: Henry Purdy willbe the lead ier on the subject, “The Social! ‘Witness of the Local Church in the GRESHAM CLEANERS. S287 : Drive-In Service — Save 10% 605 Oakland Ave. open to youth from 14 to 21 years, who have the consent of their parent® Vern Crandall, - dad econ: and the three eiected officers, | Fred Jelley, master counselor; “MIR, and MRS, CHARLES HILGER Couple Honeymooning in North Rite Held in Milford Rite to Be Held Tonight) MILEORD—This village will be, Douglas Fiuelling of Pym | the home of newlyweds—Mr.and!p i in Junior High School)... Charles B. Hilger when they|Ronald Spiek and Henry Paes return from their-honeymoon tripjof Detroit, Robert Chieek of South f Lyon and Donald Brendel of White | ito northern Michigan. The couple exchanged . wedding ROCHESTER — Initiation cere-| lvows recently in the presence of: Before ‘becoming Mrs. Hilger,’ ithe bride was Marilyn June Sin- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sinnock, 1075 General Mo-| jtors Rd., Milford, The bridegroom lis the son of Mr, and Mrs. Heinz’ Hilger of 5285 West Seven, - Rd., South Lyon. > Wearing a floor-length gown of! Chantilly lace over satin, with| chapel train, and a tiara of seed, the bride carried white Fugi, mums, and white roses, pearls securing her fingertip veil,| ~ Open Monday thru Saturday 7 A. M.-8 P. M. re) Ecumenical Movement,” this Tues-| Richard Fortune, senior. counsel- ; “AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, INC. The Insignia of Superior Service Sound Protection | Insurance of All Kinds FE 2-922] - 90 W. Lawrence St. Corner Cass Distinguished Insurance Service Since 1920 i day. or and Bruce Ennis, junior coun- = x * & selor, will asist.in the cere- Thursday, the regular meeting} monies. lof the Women’s Society of Chris- |tian Service, will be held at 7:30 |p.m. in the church. A special pro- gram will feature'’a talk by ‘Susanne Craft, Rochester girl who |spent last summer with a family in Germany. She -now attends|™onth.. Wayne State University. Special ~ & ‘music will be furnished by the| A large attendance from néigh- ‘Youth Choir. Hostesses will be theboring chapters is expected to be Starlight. Guild, in attendance. At Twin Beach School PTA Slates Annual Fair. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-|dren ‘and adults, also have been| National Bank of ee m (SHIP — Twin Beach PTA will hold|Planned as entertainment en its annual fair Saturday Nov. 9, in| °¥t the ie + the school building at 7149 Oakleaf Park Rd. Ivan. Pace and Stuart El- wane Howard Oathout dnd Mrs.| wood have been named general| Villiam Young are responsible for chairmen. the prizes which will be ‘Given dur-| * * « jing the fair. A pancke supper will be served to the public from 5 p.m. unti Prosecufor Aide Quits 7 p.m., for which Mrs. Peter Unick is chairman. DETROIT «—Tomas 4. Foley, . « « *t Friday resigned as assistant pros- A variety of items will be dis- ecutor to become an associate in played in booths throughout the a law firm. He is a former Uni- school, among them, baked goods,|¢Tsity of Detroit football star. plants, white elephants and aprons. nena Here IS a Mrs. Boris Petter and Mrs. Gare ‘Credit Union wood Millingan are if charge of these booths... * * * Numerous games, both for chil- ‘Utility Boosts Brashear DETROIT @ — Appointment of Alvan V.. Brashear to succeed the | late Roland R, Paulin as erg oy : of operations was announced Fri- day by the Michigan Consolidated Gas Co, { tienes» ng 4% DIVIDEND ‘Got the Detail ee ee A full sports program i+ planned for the group, including basket- ball, bowling, archery, and rifle shooting. Meetings are to be held in the Masonic Temple twice a | 909-4: Cabeienllg- Selina ba: 1187 W. Huron, FE 2-6967 around'an orchid corsage. : Her sister, Ruth Sinnock, was were Sally and Margafet Hilger, sisters of the bridegroom. Katherine Lakevold, South Lyon, flower we ‘SILVER SCREEN 85" ‘TY PICTURE TURE 3 we NEW PRECISION FOCUS _ we i rit mr vitranuut every ng R= ino we zs $yLv ‘STEFANSKI ‘Radio & Tv Sales & Service : maid of ‘honor and bridesmaids’ . cousin of the bride, served as bést-man's Lake ushered. * 2° ‘monies for the newly formed -De-/209 guests, in a- candlelight rite) Guests immediately left the Molay Chapter here are being held r Milford Presbyterian Church. | church for the reception at Bertha) where women of Baker School, | the church served. and Metamora will be held at the DANIELS INSURANCE . Agency Ph. FE 4-7000 ‘Fax & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills [EON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. - LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to'2:30 Phone MI 44800. nde Reservations It’s Layaway Time at Connolly's Firut BS | Gay | NEWEST , STYLES BY sesteeeee H * eee vatoveevevege Seer eeeeeesereree reese ‘ roe 3 ° i it Ht 8. Fair Ledy—22 jew- ets, with Oracetet. $70.58 ene iene i 4 i f ) TRIPLE SHOW: | LAST DAY! gewnrens 4 “16 W. Huron St. We , Bae eS ee ee Seek eee Sy eae os = Pee ee rg ee Ba A ae ee ee “Meas BLN) Lie gaa See SE kee % Pee ; ae Ay c — ee 4 ees ee f Se ' ey 24 ; : : : ( ts et ee Jes, seer ‘ i J ' a Peis re 4 ao uy oe 8 ( : \ | Chimne Causes Row "the job went the wrong way. The Chi ny _ Consolidated Chimney Co. of Chi- -| delphia Quartz..Co. contracted to 4! . wants $3450 damages because|—right on the building. A all Biter : music on the subject of theater and TV critics. rand River © Detroit, Mich @ 1° 4.4 x *% ® “If a critic says one of my plays stink,” declared our British visitor quite vigorously at Sardi’s, “that’s his right. “And at: the same time, if I say he stinks, that’s my right.” With charming politeness, the star and playwright of “Romanoff and Juliet” in- - ‘WILSON _ dicated that it was his opinion that one or maybe two eritics did stink, too, in their reviews .-. . and he wasn’t saying which (not for publication). bs : As for the Rex Harrison TV spectacular, “Crescendo,” which! he helped write, and which got ‘panned, he said, “I still like :, .|the seript.” a EEE OL BEL MOONY HOY, {g Mets.: Sets. ond Wed Nev. 21st 2 pa A Now Comedy YEROME TAWRENCE & ROBERT E. LEE Seong on the aovel by PATRICK © x: * “I was in Philadelphia and had a very capricious TV set,” _jhe said, “Rex always seemed to be at an angle, leaning out of one corner of it. Some of the words, which were pretty good. I thought, I couldn’t catch.” ““Are -you affected by what the critics say?” I asked, “Only when you're young. .Of course you can’t help | Fs sa. YORK @ —'A. Londee semaines = of “the: teas: 4.40, 3.85, 3.30, $3.20, 2 bound plane’s 21 passengers and you've put in on a p ,Pared to 10 minutes a critic i eight crow mewhers escaped ‘e- gi fichets.' Mahe checks or money orders jury last night when.one engine “has put in on it. of a Trans World Airliner caught A : | ifire on an Idlewild Airport run- But it’s only when a critic | way. misquotes or garbles or mis- represents that you get angry.” ‘THE PONTIAC PREsS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1057 ne cneeremen) \)) “Péter: Ustinov. Gives, _|| rmapmria we Prin esued the chimney total,” | His Ideas on Critics ~. |r retest, eae os ween oh ated, a NEW YORK—I turned Peter Ustiriov on one night seoenity : eee eo q and this'big, bearded human talking machine played. beautiful RI A °4 i Ee > as at : And a critic or two did just that, - he maintained — but added: “The ladies behind the ‘grill are smiling” — then translated, “The ticket-sellers are happy.” “OR 3-7464. NOW vote BUTTERIELD Theatres Pp '@) Tapa : Ff Bie. WS ol WEEKEND WINDUP a) DRIVE-IN: — work she sometimes sings — 1 é CY’ Zé r2 a = I a 4, for free and for fun — at a Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. Neth of Telegraph Ré:— PE 5-4500 TONIGHT—3 .BIG. FEATURES NOW fre Riand tits thru TUES. } . 6:35, 9:05 THE HEMINGWAY LOVE STORY THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD! 2 aes . ek iia’ ‘ = -] TYRONE POWER j | AVA GARDNER ; | MEL FERRER oilman John Mecom is giving F : restauranteur Marsh a swim- s 2 ming pool as a house gift; it'll HEROINE — Spanish Sarita cost more than the house . .. girl in RKO’s “Run of the Arrow,” opening at the Strand A tan saw Richard Egan, asked Theater here on Sunday. Rod Steiger portrays the Johnny Reb who if he was George Nader. “No,” turned Sioux — a war against the Yankees. said Dick, “pat f do werk USTINOV | ERROI | ~~ Exelusiv e Fi r. st Runs steady.” - Boston's still rejecting personal appearances by] FLYNN —— erated on for the removal of Christine Jorgensen . - One film now on TV is so old that) d * * a Dulles Mn Hospital cancerous portion of the large in-/Rita Moreno’s billed under her right namé—Rosita Moreno.| testine. His doctors said afterward) TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Songwriter Phil Charig became] for Health Kang Se aoe Ser cere oa See reer Pemct Say ey mater Vion Since the surgery, Dulles »- : _. WASHINGTON u-Secretary ‘Wied 5 eek op A$! pieces than that.” . .. That’s earl; brother. ! / State. Dulles entered Walter Reed| months. - (Copyright 1957) i meatal dee 0. ype health * ‘heb Pan 3 | | "9 rj amina’ i—-one ; ° * ’ Pe ‘he after undergoing ‘surgery for can- She Seed oe Judge Fined from a vehicle on a highway./ ]\ MOUNT PLEASANT @ — The Justice of the Peace Louis Mon-| AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho #— aide said ‘Dulles, 69, would Northern Michigan Development Lyle H. Taylor of Aberdeen, Ida- cur sald to ,|Couneil will put on an exhibit on},5°* i in a Justice Court/$ atte, your hence.” tie A bi SS 4 can sans oc hs arg Sgn go ae » st-operative ca ‘ ) me . , ee ‘| “around the World im 10 Weeks” and home industry in a 33- county northern Michigan are. _ WEDNESDAY “LAND of LEGEND” | TONIGHT—Last Show Starts 10 P. ai ar i stl es Sree ed “tate ee TONITE—LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS 9:30 NO ie HURON IT’ S ON THE SCREEN! rHE BOOK THAT BOLDLY EV ‘ufilmed under —mititary protection “THE KILLERS FROM SPACE” . | — “LEOPARD. MAN” | STARTING SUNDAY | First Showing | IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC | | | | ts | Si rand. tae Show Terror From Above! Horror From Below! Maegan “The Night the ‘we «World Exploded” Sp a Oa btn beta te te dn dn de ee hE ey ay BSN: maScoPE: Warr ‘SUNDAY cL JANES I MINEO. WHIWOR | CARROL AI The thyills dont step THE YOUNG DONT CRY | TECHNICOLOR: STEGER - MONTEL KET MEEKER v COLOR by O€ LUXE CinemaScopé PLUS! A PILOT'S TERRIFYING DECISION! PAT BOONE» TERRY MOORE Test-pliot ta:a JANET GAYNOR - DEAN JAGGER : Sun 6 EnGd, “Wenn LEV Toc on RES | | wae a at : - .TO-EACH AND s | eae rong , PERKINS “We 4 * as EVERY PATRON! j2* reeset oan en we FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! 1—8x10 PHOTO of SAL MINEO ond || | sack Hawkins AA M-O- Rotem ~ sd “Starling Sunday! 2 Big First-Run Hits! | 1—8x10 PHOTO of PAT BOONE j | £.- Le a ~ home opponent next week, Bay ee ee ae ee fis Hi tA holes, ~ Flint Northern n ‘Bay’ Citys: At a we “Southied a a oe {ake on 20 Reali aT bs ool ed Malerford nl ee —. 2 W Romeo ....... 6 Jn. costesees Bloomfield ils 0 W. Bloomfield 24 Gaines aay 3 Touchdowns in First Half Chiefs Score Lone TD in Final Douglas Going Over | By BRUNO. KEARNS Period With|- 5 F ri in Ei pF LE i ate cf i i j f ¢ ate r fi i a 2 Northern punted out on the et ee. i a is a: Southfield High School came to| suddenly exploded and they |The Falcons drove to the South: Outplayed for almost three quar-) ters, the favored Bluejays turned) on all of their pent-up power to conquer a spirited Farmington’ team 21-0 in their title showdown yesterday. back Tom Ridley setting the ex- life in time to win its first Inter- | rolled to three touchdowns in the Lakes Conference football crown! 4th quarter for a convincing the 3rd period. There they fumbled Friday afternoon at Southfield. triumph. _ ‘ Once the landslide started, it was ‘like a snowball going down hill. \Southfield’s superior weight and speéd began to assert itself and ithe outmanned Falcons became iwisibly tired during the last-period With big Jim Zurcher and halt. onslaught. It was Farmingtdn’s final bid to rudy Hank 28 in the waning minutes of and Zurcher recovered. The days marched 72 yards in 13 = are with the 250-pound Zurcher smashing the final yard. Dick Jusino placekicked the 1s} of his three perfect conversions.. * * * Not content to rest on a 7-0 lead, the Jays re-entered. pay-dirt 24% minutes later. Ed: Mariuz inter- ample, the Jays’ vaunted offense {score that ignited the Jay attack. EMERGENCY CONFERENCE Pontiac Press Photo Lake Orién’s board of strategy, quarterback Nick Niera and héad coach Ted Sela, took timeout fora _conferenceafter_tne—Dragons_found themselves trailing Troy, 7-0, in their Oakland B game Friday at Orion. The Dragons rallied to —— Troy, ee. : 20-7, and win the aire: cham- jing impressive victories last night. {piled an 8.9 running average gain-| cepted a pass by Farmington's Al LeSage on the Falcon 29 and the Jays capitalized as the speedy Ridley dashed 26 yards for a TD. down with two minutes left. Bob Filar spotted Ridley in the--clear | Southfield scored its last. touch-} Southtield Wins First IL Crow and hit him with a TD pass cover- ing 25 yards. It was the Jays’ only aerial — - ape ‘ With aecietie sly Cotten carrying the brunt of the offense, the Falcons twice threatened to score in the Ist half. They lost the downs each time, once on id 28 and: later on the an mple of their spirit, were on the Jay 39 when the geme. ended. . The hard-earned vietery pre- served the Jays’ unbeaten record. They now have six wins and one on Sou As: ‘In Inter-Lakes contests under the 46-18 decision ae Abit Water- ford bowed to Van Dyke 13-0. Walled Lake gave its finest of- fensive performance of, the year while drubbing the Bears. Three sparkling punt returns and an aerial strike were among the Vik- ings’ seven touchdowns. * * x A two-yard plunge by Frank Fink, Bill Havel’s 24-yard pass to dim Pierce, a one-yard smash by Mike Wurst and punt runbacks of 66 yards by Don Yeargan and 65 by, Don, Rounds handed the Vikings a comfortable 33-6 half- time lead. Fink’s 80-yard punt return and lights, Walled Lake spoiled Berk- ley’s with a lopsided) Wurst’s 40-yard one completed 3% the romp. By CHUCK ABAIR Tt. looks like the nip-and-tuck Cinks beaten w est Bloomfield, and unbeaten Holly and Northville, ‘the 1956 winner, prepped for some big showdown battles coming up during the next two weeks by scor- The Lakers, whe now have twe Holly romped with ease after a scoreless opening quarter to wallop Clarenceville ‘Terry Anderson points as Milford blanked Brighton 19-0 in the other W-O tilt. & &-* ‘West Bloomfield’s Dubois had the best night of his career. He scored two touchdowns on runs of three and 22 yards and passed to end Dave Deacon for a 3rd. Al com- ing 80 yards in nine carries. Ross Fockler also picked up 80, ened to pean bonnes omens - Gaines spun off would-be tac- klers in 11 carries, while team mate Fred Wallace carried the tacklers with him for 68 yards in 11 attempts. In other SVC games, Pontiac’s City Central, slaughtered Saginaw, 41.6 and Flint Central whipped Ar- thur Hill, 27-12. Total First Downs Net Yards Rushing Net rere Passing Passe Pagess Intercepted Punts Fumbles Lost Yards — one mts MMARY 713 : o—20) FN at 2 | 3-173| 2) Northern Pontiac . Northern Scoring: run), Gaines (42 yard punt return), Gaines (2 yard run) Nagy (2 extra points). Pontiac Scoring: Deugias a yard run), Hardimas (extra poin PONTIAC SUBSTITUTION 8 Ends—O'Brien, Hardt man, Andrevs, Phicet. s—Painian, Prell, Nichols. * Guatds—Brown, Greece, Voydanoff, Watkins. Centers—Relyes, Hill, “(Gayton Backs—Dougias, Mann ng. Kellar, Shorter, Munson, Staley, Whitmer, Wat- Gajnes (26 -yard Ir- County Title Near for Rochester The surprising Rochester Falcons, Gary Douglas on a 60-yard passof axes on shinai of one, had the 1st Tri-County League title’ virtually clinched today following a convincing 26-6 blasting of Romeo jat the Bulldog Homecoming last night. > k* ke * Rochester, with four wins since an opening setback, has only weak L’Anse Creuse to get) by its final at home next Friday to clinch the crown, The’ "Falcons had to overcome & 6-0 deficit to win last night and they did so with plenty to spare, s 4 Butch Dallwitz’ connected with! Ls play to give Romeo the lead but! it only served to fire up the visi- tors. | x* * * Rochester drove 70 yards to. start) the 2nd quarter with Carl Montross! straight Passing to Mike Hart for the last! éight. Montross kicked the extrai point that put the Falcons ahead: jie Stay. A bad pass from center and | two-pass interceptions set up the | other tallies that added icing’ to | the cage for winning coach Gene Konley and his gridders. Dave Hecht added the final trio New Haven Dumps Dryden ins. NORTHERN SUBSTITUTIONS Ends—Erwin, Wright, Nagy, Penrod. bdanereogagre ai Anderson, Muneriyn, Gannon, Junio Guarde—McFadden. Hale, K. Paul. Centers—Riuta, Piesko Backs—Gaines, Collin. Holt, Arnojd, Muddy, poy Bryant, Rison, Wallace, Csapo Palmer's 201 Takes Lead at San Diego SAN DIEGO, Calif. @&—The San Waters, Urilick, Diego Open golf tournament, led| ae by Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., - gives way today for a $2,500 pro-! i | games New Hate £ amateur tourney. Final rounds of the open preper will be played Sunday. Palmer, former National Ama. teur.. cltampion, shot his second four-ander par 68 yesterday to take. the Jead with 201 at the end) j Almont Wins Thumb Title It’s all over in the Southern Thumb prep football league's title race. Almont ran its consecutive win streak to 15 and its season) string to seven with’ a 45-6 victory) over hapless Capac. Friday's home| game was the home finale for the Raiders ‘who close the year against Dryden in a Friday game next! iweek, Almont's . league record is w 5-0. In _ other thern Thumb in a free-scoring contest, 32-20, with 19 NH points coming inthe 2nd period, while Dryden's Cardi- nals came back in the 3rd with 14. Rockets banged across two tallies in fhe finale to nail the vin, Brown City and Armada n edged Dryden | played a scoreless tie in a heavy fog. Raiders put over three TDs in jthe Ist, one in the 2nd, two in the |3rd and the final in the fourth |session, Capac scored in the last period. Jim Ostrander 42}, Gary Emery, Jim Johnson (2), Dick Howe and Frank Hartway made |Alment's counfers, and Dave Grif- ifin (2) and Jim Ostrander added jextra points. — * * * | -New Haven’s points were made by Nate Petty (40 on pass), Tom* LOS Kamley, Fred Diescery (int. 40 In 19 seasons as. football coach Halas, owfier of the Chicago jyards), Narron Lee (pass 10 yards), Keith Griffin’ (loose ball, 60 yards). lv unevich’s teams have won 95: called Curt Slater, Gary Howell and Herb) Sawle made Dryden TDs, two and three yards, * * * Rochester is unbeaten in loop play following triumphs over La- ipeer and Romeo on successive weeks. It was Romeo's Ist Home- ‘coming loss in history. Lamprey Experiment Called Successful RODGERS CITY Wiahety © ex- -perts, said today preliminary eval- uations indicate results of a recent test of a chemical compound to control sea lampreys in Great Lakes waters were “very success- ful. ” The report was ‘issued by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission and the U.S. Bureau of Commer- cial Fisheries, ; t wr : J. W. Moffett, chief of the Great Lakes week in Little Billie’s Creek which empties into Duncan Bay on Lake Huron near Cheboygan, Mich. Examination. of caged lamprey control specimens, Thursday, indi- cated a 92 per cent kill of Iam- ‘preys resident in the stream, Mof- fett said. + threw a TD pass te Ken Arm- strong. The deepest Bloomfield —— the half ended. * * * Bob Letson's two touchdowns sparked Holly, while at Northville: it was a case of a big early lead Maples Shock Port Huron 11 Birmingham Pulls 13-7 Surprise; Parkers Rip Ferndale, 33-7 g i The a 5g Lakers Whip Barons 24-0; Holly Wins ~ excelled at quarterback and [paying off. The Mustangs were ahead 210 but had to hold off a Clarkston rally to win 28-13. Jim iJenson highlighted- the Wolves’ comeback with a 62-yard punt re- -jturn for a tally and a TD pass to Leroy Parks. Holly hosts ert: ville next. 7 * * * Pat Kelley chalked up two more scoring passes as Milford closed its home slate with its best de- fensive performance of the season ‘stopping Brighton three times in- side the 15. «17, pass from. Dubois): , -nameene (47, pass-run from Lucada: West Bloomfield. Linea ap Ende—Armstrong, Deacon, Kelley, Johnson wen ckiee—Sehilling, Hargrave, Doyle, Wunsche. cante-tockwand, Lemond, Marsh, aw oe MeLennan. Dubois, Fockler, Ramsey, Bell, wisketmen, Brown, De- ecoteau, McIntyre. Lineup Ends—Sharp, MacManus, cil Kut- ‘Tackles—J. Jordon, Schultz, Rogow- ski, David. Guards—Keichner, Ford, B. Vydick. artin, Wickstrom. ~Backs—Mezey, Elston, Kearney, White, Hall, Miller, Guards— Walton, - Jordon, ws —BH Pirst downs 11 10/e Rushing vatdage 220 45 Passing yardage 147 133 4-8 10-17 Punts 6 2-29 Fumbies lost 1 1 Yards Penal ‘ined 30 5 SCORING poorer West Bloomfield ......... 612 0—34 sag eo inet 009 Oo Wes ing: Touchdowns Dubois 2 (3, run; 33, tun); Deacon Young, Van Dyke got its ist win of the season at the expense of the Skip- pers. Larry Rubel’s three-yard run ‘in ‘the 3rd.period and an eight-yard scamper by Charley Day in the 4th stanza accounted for the Abes’ two tallies. . The Skippers’ feeble. attack could go ne further than the Van Dyke 23. Southfield Farmington Pirst downs 9 Rushing yardage = . 117 Passing yardage -* si 1 SS Passes intercepted by 1 Punts 3-37.6 3-31 Pumbies lost 1 1 Yards penalized 80 a sees homer a: p | Southfield . ie ' 6 21—31 6.0— 0 Pe ola. Bureh- ert. page ria a ae . Cenversions; Jusino 3 pens irom Pin TTHFIELD LI Ends—Yauch, nee gy oe Yo- is, racklee—Sanih Decker, Calandri, row Guards—Gelinsky, Quirk, McCann. tere—Grant, Marsh. , arterbacks—Filar, Kra - en idiey, Meo, Gonawich, eck, Marius. Pollbacks—Zu rcher, Justin 5 FARMINGTON LINEUP Ends—R o gets, Holloway, Clappison, bah Thomeon. Tackles—Waters, Butler, Fawcett. c Nikkila, Lawring. Centers—Ports, McKamey. -Geuveshe-fouse, Se By, Chapman. ORES Ane Cassell, = Macias, Halimi Fight ‘Gate’ May Be Record LOS ANGELES (INS) — Pros- pects appeared fairly bright today that couple of jockey-sized_box-) i ane or beat the ‘is record for a fight gate in California. The highly-prized miniatures are Raul (Raton) Macias, the idol of Mexico, and Alphonse Ha- limi of La Belle, France who bat- tle next Wednesday night at Wrigley Field for the unbeaten Vikings. Rookie Goalie Gets NHL Telecast ‘Spot’ * spotlight will be on a rookie goalie NEW YORK (#—~The television; pdr National Hockey; debut today in the first of} | nationally televised Halas Ridicules Idea at Alfred University, Coach Alex: games, lost 37 and tied 6. Alex — | ANGELES (INS) — George Be — statt “abespetely’ sii all oe) ri hen cn nen pa sccinheneaiaaeentiesitahsisineit -Inter-Lakes title, . has reached the end of the line during this bit of action in - day's Inter-Lakes showdown at ton’s Glen Ekey. a a ona epee oe Troy, 10-7, for Ist Loop Crowin Drake; Neph and Niera Pace Triumph; Clawson Routs Avondale, ag The Dragons won their title the hard way. They let the stubborn Colts push them into a 7-0 hole. then came roaring back to win Troy's lone touchdown was set up on the final ‘play of the ist -|Figley returned a punt to the Orion 24. The Colts scored in 13 plays with Figley cracking « over from the one-foot line. Dave ; 3 i A chit f i oF E ; £ A : Southfield. No, 22 is Farming- em Seat tes, 6a Waite. -Q a.-€ fs B ee ewan : Srisateten, "Wearey, Btorey, _ome PONTIAC: PRESS,_SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957 Pee THIRTEEN. = ae oh ay “Clawson ......40 Holly ........29- oer Hazel Park ....33 ‘Almont... 45 Clarkston ...--13. 0) neal. Avondale -.... 0 Clarenceville . 0 Brighton... 0 Ferndale arn Capac. “aston ee eo Ae 7 - NFL Leaders in Tough Tests] lLions Must Win tect. o's Ley es IPCL OK’s Legal Move = UE for Deadlocsin' May Sue Nationals Western Sector | SACRAMENTO, Calif. (INS) —; Pacific Coast League- directors yes-| terday decided to ste the National * P ees shies Bae. sia = F A bs! kok Ok | PRESS BOX The Harlem Gi will meet the Philadelphia Sphas at sy — Friday night, Nev. * *- ® ‘ A newly formed amateur basket- his Jeague’s annyal meeting at- feecomnas pmecessary another ar ball league called the Michigan- tended by Horace Stoneham, | pose of the case would be to ob- Ohio AAA League, filled with for- - president of the San. Francisco | "ON THE WAY DOWN — Husky Dave Cather: man, ace halfback and ‘“‘workhorse”’ for Farming- ton’s grid squad was on his way to the turf (above) when stoppe# by an unidentified South. . * Gentine’ field tackler. Action took place in yesterday more than 30 times during the setto. - + afternoon’s game at Southfield in which the Jays nailed the I-L title on its 5th victory, 21-0. Jays are unbeaten. Catherman carried the ball | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - Francisco 49ers, leaders in the con- 49ers Hold Four Game Winning Streak Since Losing Opener The Cleveland Browns and San _|demands. for compensation for the League for damages if the Giants and the Dodgers fail to meet PCL loss ‘of San Francisco end Los Angeles baseball territories. Giants, and. E. J. (Buzzy) Bavasi, sine preeeenee ot the Lay Angee Dodgers. O'Connor, describing the session as “pistol at our heads negotia- PCL president Leslie 0’Connor disclosed the decision following tobe," said the National League representatives. took the position ference races of the National Foot- ball League, face stiff tests on their home grounds Sunday as the circuit completes the first half of.its 1957 schedule with a full six-game pro- gram. : 3 ‘ e+ *- Eastern Conference,“ meet: the Washington Redskins. The 49ers, topkicks in the Western half, go up against the troubled Detroit Lions. * * * In the other games, the Pitts- burgh Steelers will be at Balti- more, the New York Giants at- ‘Green Bay, the Chicago Bears at Les Angeles and Philadelphia faces the Cards at Chicago. MA : ‘ 2-3 for Washington may be mis- } leading. Last year the Redskins "3 iwon both games from the Browns. lin addition Eddie LeBaron and 7 ‘company really opened up last ‘weekend and trounced: the highly'| The 4-1 record for Cleveland and hero Lew Burdette went back to his home town last night and got kee Braves when they returned there after beating the New York Yankees in the Series last month. tour of the Kanawha Vall ‘Giants’ setback, have lost ‘only to 20, soe onan d *pals|Philadelphia—by 17-7 two weeks with Gov, Cecil Underwood, who|28°- Burdeite, favored Giants 31-14. itriumph over the Cards and the | The Browns, pacesetters of the! <& er that “tay are not Seanataly obli- —» |gat He said meeotiations would con- tirue but added: '| “I am authorized «(by the direc- tors) to institute appropriate pro- atory judgments as-to the rights and obligations of the Pacific Coast League as well as the rights and obligations of the majors.” The amount of money involved, O'Connor said, was not discussed the Coast League can reorganize in time to play the 1958 season.’ Representatives of cities that want a Coast League team were permitted .to speak their pieces at Adiel F. Stewart of: Salt Lake City and city councilman Pat Ahern of “as this would depend on whether| the meeting. They included mayor) | _4 10,000 Home-Folks Greet Burdettet32= NITRO, W, Va. —World Series; Pentiac Press Phete NEW JOB — Dick Whitmer, who for two years was the quar- terback for Pontiac High; has turned in‘ three outstanding per- formances at fullback for the Chiefs, The 190-pound fullback led the PHS running attack de- spite the 20-7 loss to Flint North- Long Beach. The Giants have already pro- posed to move the homeless San Francisco Seals to Phoenix. PCL approval is required before ithe Angel moye can be carried out. *O’Connor said the PCL might not have to go te court because a National League rule requires that compensation be paid when, a major league club moves into a minor league territory. tain a legal opinion on whether| ‘mer stars from Michigan and Ohio the PCL would be required to sub- mit oon findings of an arbitration is for the future of the PCL, O'Connor said ‘‘whether we. oper- ate next year depends on whether we can reorganize the league.” Pontiac Press Phote SPARKS LAKERS— Fullback Al- vin Dubois of West Bloomfield saved the best performance of his career for his tast home game as a Laker. He scored two TDs and passed, for another as the Keego Harbot eleven blanked Bloomfield Hills 24-0 last night. Imlay Clinches colleges, will play the preliminary games at the Detroit Olympia prior to the Detroit Piston anahe |contests. . . Central Michigan will be the site of four high school track events next spring including the Class A indoor invitational, April 11; CMC -3tor A, B, C and D classes; Class B, C and D Region- als May 17 and State finals in Class C-D May 24. | Ike Will Watch . Army and Colgate figures to do, President Eisenhow- er could very well become the Cadets permanent mascot. The presence of the nation’s chief ex- ecutive seems to insure victory for Army football forces. . * * * A week ago he saw the Army 150-pound team defeat the Navy 70 at Annapolis. watched part of the game as the Cadets 150-pounders rolled over Penn 46-6 for their fourth straight victory and then his presence in- spired the Plebes to a 12-7 come- back triumph over the Colgate frosh, The President, here for a reun- WEST POINT, N.Y. ® — If__ Army defeats Colgate today as it Yesterday he’ But this town of some 3,000”per-/is only four years his senior. Sen F ‘ its | e™ last night, But he added that if court action jon of the class of '15 ag well as a vous eee aoe 10,000 | sons located about 15 miles wést| Underwood said he might vaca- ‘ “a ogtiar = Sh f Ti ] F today’s game, followed play in ogling admi jof Charleston rolled out the car-|tion next February in Florida:} has come on strong to win its ; are ot [itle; both games walking up and down It was a far cry. front the three-ipet for all it was worth, And Bur-|Since- Burdette now makes his| last four. The 49ers just squeezed A BI k O f d the sidelines during pouring rain. quarter million frantic fans who dette thought it was great. home at Sarasota, Fla., he told| past the bears 21-17 last Sunday. Ou 0d OF a wif S anks UXIOr turned out to welcome the Milwau- et 2 & the governor “we have enough) 7. 1 ions, bitter disappointments monies Coe 24h SD . He rode with his wife near the|boats to take care of you" in case|, The, Lions, baiten: CASaPho memens | South Central League contest, Im-| rincefon ourns . . head of a parade two miles long.|Underwood wants to go fishing. | 1, make amends by trouncing _|lay City last night clinched at least) rl COFES rade route cheered, waved and|Peppering the Braves’ star with) sension stemming from the Leon| Big George Mikan is finding out|¢rn : held upper hand all the way, | : |whistled their greetings to the| questions. Hart controversy has hurt the Lions the hard way that there's loads of with the Wildcats never getting _. "Braves’ great right hander, who! “"Who was the toughest-Yankee| 14. than their NFL opponents. |difference between coaching and | within the winners’. 30-yard stripe.| PRINCETON, NJ. (NS) — pay er tou 12 (tie) defeated the Yankees three times, |batter you faced?" one wanted to)” x * * Playing. amroc ay Oxford had a minus 10 yards rush-|Charley | Caldwell. | whose | slick Alma 10, big Rapids 13 ney on eee. Pe gg Still, Detroit’ shares the/Western| ks * ing in the first half, compared to|single.wing made Princeton a foot- — - Ma Mackinaw Chy @ 7 A big illuminated baseball with “Tony Kubek ” eco ._-|Conference’s runner-up ieot with! He used to be the toast ‘of all} | . Spartans’ 102. Game was played in|ball power in the T-formation era, © Bay cit ‘Central 41, Saginaw @ Burdette’s name on it was »” Burdette replied ‘ is _dead_ot—cancer—at—56¢,—_—— sae Sarena et the 30 or mure|"ie Set resem. “He out te pieaaaeard pg eogents tie when Points in for the Lakers from all -Jto see the yard markers across the| The former Tiger fullback suc- + Thistts cs a i an |world’s propeller-driven speedboat | with a new look... The cofor change in dividend We Wi lrecord. bright-and-true look after our polic but has con- ebb exclusive Fiber-Tone Process. Y NEW YORK INS Piloted by Arthur C. Asbury, %, | 5 . . _Give us a ring, or bring your tinued for the past lwebb, seventh Miss Supertest II yesterday, Clocked 184.499 miles an hour as 7" J Je 5 weight contender pcored a: weninnous she skimmed across Lake Ontar-| Garments Returned in Halon odie? fo's Bay of Quinte, breaking thei] FREE Clear Plastic Bags | last 178.997 an hour record. se’ . j Angeles night up in -1950 by the late Stanley Quick Servicel | : Sayres’ Slo-Mo-Shun at Seattle. Quick Pickup and Delivery! 2 bouts, spotted his | , ote | numonse more Hg so | FE 2-6424] ‘| pee Bien tthe 8 te | a Mhicage ..:.csscoses, 4 41 «16 21 8 a | 5 CAS | 3 perc 88k 2 oH Pather & Son Chetnnsti 98, St. Lowe #2. TOUCHDOWN PRELIMINARY — This 2nd . ro foe ee THiRsdA y's RESULTS. . AY'S GAMES quarter play get the stage for Lake Orion's tst and Chuck ‘Beach (27) move up.. The acrial | erento 3. Mon Bes 0 ~ CLEANERS Minneapals a0 touchdown in last night's Oakland B League gained 22 yards and the Niera-Drake combina- TODAY'S Games Attias sad ; battle with Troy at Lake Orion. The Dragons’ tion scored on a 26-yarder four plays later. | Chicago a Foranta. * crane j ! York Jim. Drake (center) latches on toa pass from. Orion won ‘the Oakland B crown with a 20-7 | Boren st.ven ters 941 JOSLYN AVE. ( 4: Died ee — Mansfield Nick Niera as Troy gridders Chuck Steele (24) victory. a acta * * * . * . Bt a ie Worker Big Philippine City, or mp jogo See Under Police Controll’° ‘ 5 Tons of Debris - GLENDALE, Calif, — While MANTA. Ge—Dew tite PA : y titeing unload rubbish trom the 268 — ne — ae ie Ww nace With wd ca trek, Richard Ab aay as President Carlos P; Gar|0™ Ay Sy ‘Classified! limo the vette pitt The trucks|o® and other oficals moved = ; = [ined && ebrte-tive tons ot it —|quickiy $0 ‘check an cutbronk of ; spilled on top of him, pre-election ‘violence which killed ; $NASHINGTON ow — 4 coneres|® . a a ium os. of State Dulles to ex- Alegria, 31, me continnty ie : 2. .& +t ‘Plain -why a lid: hag been|i@¢ under the trash yesterday. The; The commission on élections an- . on 2 warchouse where|tTuck: drove away from. the city|nounced it and the constabulery|**™ : from foreign dignitaries to|™*inerator pit. The crew Alegria|were taking over control of loilo . Se. Si : = ae ; a2 Ue citichals are stored “applaud gm sags br ay ings? weitere As meine an” : ; is missing | ¢ officials ngaged " 4 1 e =? © A huge power shovel began eat-/legal campaign activities. a pear peat Rec _* BOARD OF In @ letter tb Dulles, Chairman ing into the trash that covered Al. + Ff a freight car to rescue. Johnny ou gave: Moss (D-Calif) of the ‘House: Gov-/egria. Load aitor load was lifted!,.The commission said it was als0\ no had brushed against a high- a | Yo : ‘grament Information ‘subcommit-/and dropped into the white-hot in-|considering taking control of sev- tension wire while playing atop HON, CLARK J. ADAMS ; : bee said he undefstood newsmen. cinerator. eral other cities, including sever-!i,. car Just then the car began MAHLON A. BENSON — Bed” and he pay ad am Pisilty Yee shoe rit bit int Bohol where five died: and three) 2Ovie and geet gS, CONRAD M CHURCH “DOES » ak : differnice’ 3 y shovel’s jaw 0 ive Powe! uld 1 : tee wants some answers, — the debris and cengad shit six were ‘wus a gg eS iret the wite agains the tan ; LOUIS H. COLE m S| a » The existence of the warehouse inches above the trapped rubbish 'terday. passed through a tunnel. R. CLARE CUMMINGS — _ Ree ant benno encret, wage br gp Ards eA cadre ame 3 ue oe ek JOHN Q. WADDELL RESERVES . . . This is the'Real strength of our fi- - eceived increased attention as would Vv n H : 4 : 2 i : gee : : ; i bile tee as wt ed ree incinerator —erl Epidemic “a ie the Geir; aoenta Bhan i QRORGE E. ZHAGAMAN nancial institution, They are ome mp in fa- , mang’ ws. DETROIT @ — The Asian ge Po aan: ee. 7 , 5 Bate Degactiome ie. Se .. aaa! epidemic appeers to be slackening was teportcl in svtisctery cor} HONORARY -_vorable balance with mortgage loans peta ieee cain sy mae per > wom. ee ee © In his lation, yodtanday, - Mioesjslans expect a ned at the cl S'Drunk Walkers at Fault | CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS oe a ne wa Bsked Dulles: “ owns -|disease in February or March. The} yexic0 CITY w — Tha Mex eats 8 G WTH.... Throug ou years, ontiac eral gifts? Are public property? current outbreak has caused Supreme Court ruled Ser dave Gee eax tor eee one Nixon Wins Break deaths in Detrolt. The latest vieiCine'a Pine Repo OFFICERS. has shown a steady and consistent agora has ra, “gt : ten wos Autiony P. Logie, , the driver is absolved , . added a branch: office plus a new home office while It continued: | ‘ R. C. CUMMINGS ..... President “The subcommittee has . found in Presidential Bid et antes: "i ee onc = ] M. A. BENSON .... Vice-President retaining the downtown branch office. on numerous other occasions. that ts j AMES—CLARESON—.... Executive gederet . me atts DIVIDENDS .. . Pontiac Federal now pays 8% divi- that something may be slightly|€ 50 presidential S rks-Griftin it. Vice-President and Secretary : sions between Vice President Ni pa ae E. W. JOHNSTON ...... Treasurer ? hest rate of dividend ener tee ranayeomas to SWERP on and Sen, Knowland (R-Calif) : JORNETON —: . — We have Sn ee anny the subcommittee also will ap- a * cg 1960, au- FUNERAL HOME _ eo ace a we a pea consistent with sound and conservative policies, aie ive sources here say, ec ; {oes Bese . | gu ace paed ry Bp Foor ce ® “Thoughtful. Service” SERVICE... Our main goal is always to give prompt, | Bearing they might have on the), Knowiand's gprs on caren ‘" e — BRANCH efficient and -friendly service. For this reason we 4 Bho yell wast Poel? clos Washington aasociates, was 46 Williams St, Phone FE 2-5841 * MANAGERS ~~ . offer parking, drive-in window and save-by-mail to | Se eee Te. cine bet’ weamseniend |... aa eae *-Beer- Arbuinnee Service WILLIAM DIEXE 7 our customers. about the 6,000 gifts which have ©@™Paign for the 1960 presidential \ ...Downlowa Branch Gollected in the warehouse over P% = | : : M. M. SORENSON : s foreign officials, usually 1960 moves by Knowland MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY i, senate be atthe all woul hing on whether mig ; With ° ; _ Current ob - atate | rT * Sent ‘press + acknowledged/for Knowland. in the California? A HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron that the warehouse is classified as| cubernatorial primary > CITY CLE E S : ( & security secret. He said the gifts) Friends say Knowland has not? , ROCHESTER BRANCH DOWNTOWN. BRANCH ‘“, * jad ener Ae in trust,” and/made up his mind trying)? 358 Oakland Ave. FE 8-2309 * wz Main Street 16 E. tae St. ent a vores os ; FREE—City Wide. Pick-Up ond eine" nh aaa rence pa im nn a - - a ee eee eh ww owe et oe oe ee ok ok kk kk ok ke ke fe eer wrrewwerers tr rerkkweknkxe x x x ek See c eee ec oc Cece eee e cece ee ee eee ee “SUNDAY AT OUR WAREHOUSE 2239 ELIZABETH LAKE ponp| _] to 5 P.M. DISCOUNT SALE Bu to Be. “TIL 9 P.M. DISCOU iT SAl iL “FACTORY NEW COLUMBUS 2 HiRimmennesm ae sonal ‘LS Se eee eee ee ee ee er 773 1 Foe FACTORY NEW * SATURDAY MIGHT aged STIDAY SPECIAL! ine. AWAY _ GENUINE NEW SUNBEAM FACTORY | GUARANTEED. — Week-End Special " ES OCKS “2 Spa Choice "AUTOMATIC TOASTER - SHAVE MASTER IN COLORS. Re¢- $ 88 New : cory Contemporary $4q"* Kee we seas ae | ee a 7 Se ee ee ee ee = fr i wt | Se 7 ASSES EES errr Te nai die dia din in an in in i a i ne a i i ie a ee an a an nn eens anand anand ea HOR KR OE FOF KR A ig Like T Alde ie Pontiac Press Phetes by Ed Vanderworg subdi- carpeting blend well. The draperies have coral, vision and has state recreation land bordering it. Sandalwood walls and brown tweed Lamps are brass trimmed. ee * r ! 3 3 : a 3 lawn and woods outside. The Alderson home is built on the last street in the The Aldersons are pleased with Oakland county their new home. set of residents. Subs ite 3 : | Hg p at F | te os : nH i ti li A apigaeygy Gp! Ais i TH at = . g i 3 : | 2 aftiie! ii ai AE Ms S«Ghyal iit Biliet pines at ti te Hd He Ht i bean d i! 8 ; ee | ; pildetteg" Wat Hf Slay if eB ial: 23] “aa? He ¢ SA HRS EE PDP CRI OR IE EAN I UO OM gg EPROM sa 0 2 8 nt = RESTO PH tains match those in the living room. The gilt and black wall pans ‘DINING AREA — This space for dining {s plenty large. ~-for the seven Aldersons to gather at a leaf table can extend out into the living room if necessary. Cur- A stone slab for the fire-and stone shelves add variety of ‘material The red bricks and texture. Fittings are brass. All tables, like the one shown, are is no mantel, blond wood. gma medel on techy ct ae tec Gate oad, oe 2 ne Aubern Read (M-59). Learn hew easy you may build this top qualit ——“ Sener year wwn tet and save eaiatandieg: Gintenes, ehh made Gta bone. te bey of-'H. EASYBUILT HOMES 3390 South Rochester Road Just South of Auburn Road OL 1-0002 7 “Wandreds ef dollars . . . See the-, or OL 6-1226 In the Care-free i E j Alcoa states that this roof will STOP DREAMING! dining ared. ... Start acting! WE WILL BUILD THE HOME ‘OF YOUR DREAMS | BRING YOUR PLANS TO US mo a Ee oe oe ae ee ee es ae oe Visit Our Exhibition Home at Hi Hill Village Located at Corner Lapeer Rd. & Silverbell Rd. THE HI-VILLA 1700 sq. ft. of spacious living. 4 bedrooms, 2 ceramic baths, large living room and fireplace. Family room with fireplace and formal Kitchen with. built-in range and oven. Full basement with 1,000 sq. ft. recreation room with direct outdoor entrance. 2-car garage and covered patio. . HI-MILL VILLAGE, a planned community adjacent to Colf Course. poems A paved drives. 2,000-acre recreation area. Rolling scenic "$22,275 Other 3 Bedroom Homes with® Basements, Low as $10,880 LADD’S_ 3885 Lapeer Rd. at Silverbell last a lifetime without maintenance or painting problems. The roof is another of the new ideas in home construction being presented to the public through ¢dnstruction of the Care-free Home, Darkest Before Dawn! “Tight’’ money may be a bless- ing in disguise to prospective home buyers, according to the United States Savings and Loan League. The League said that in periods of high national prosperity, the ul- timate effect of somewhat tighter credit is to produce better values. for the home buyer, and give him ON YOUR LOT 4286 Dinie | Highway OR 3-123 more house for his money. ie Sought on exhibition in 24 locations ! musts: H-shaped strips are laid on their| 1,-Larger suburban and rural the roof by|sites. : =e is by Homeowners a built 10 years ago are no longer satisfied with just having a roof over their heads, * x *® Many of these homes approach the obsolete stage, but their owners aren't buying new ones until build- ers offer the right quality features to ‘them. * x * » With their average income over $5,000 (and_a third of these with ing to move, but only if and when |Architect Helps incomes over $8,000) they are will-|j they are provided the following; Reduce Costs in Building Homes Do you have the notion that an| architect's services cost too-much?, Well, it's a fact that the architect's Among other things the former will tell you: home to.meet our special desires— needs, amen (Fix Fireplace’ | or Fall Paris : Great idea, you say, but my fire- - |place is an eyesore, No matter)’ 1. Our architect designed our) Presiy tone ty=orl> oe ae pate eee : as a ae how gruesome your indoor trash burner looks now, there’s nothing wrong with the average - fireplace i i i if i H i fg 4 shee Es 7 Hite HH 6, Insulation to cut fuel bills in; winter and cool the interior in the summer, 7. Kitchens with builtin facil oma ties including refrigerators an) ranged under single countertops of an a material like!| glazed tile 8. Phone 20 speed: ead trols tevin house to patio.and garden. ‘ i i z 4. Our architect assisted in draw. jing contracts, cleared — build-| planned to get away from the|ing codes, lien laws yim Ae Look atthe Gutters ives Hie | rbot re Bediaeees - un i HE g : et UNIT. SHELVES AND DESK may be arranged in different ways to fit your space. More shelves may be made as needed. Pattern 770 for the shelf and rounded end sections, 271 for the corner unit, 272 for the desk, give actual-size Cheaper Than. Rent! YOUR OWN HOME cutting guides where needed and illustrated construction | steps. These patterns are 25 cents each. Add 10 cents service charge) to your order. The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. Bedford Hills, New York 4 2s Fs g wo KILL GERMS Germicidal Unit ne 8-0481 FE 8-887! ‘The United Pure Air) | % _———| We'll Fix it With No Down Payment | A Beautiful ] New, Modern Birch Kitchen As ttle as $5 Por Month You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe. - custom built birch kitchen—Including Formica tops ond built-in Thermador Range and Oven — installed in your home for as little as $25 per month with ne down peyment. ~ ‘The CABINET SHOP HH 25% za"| ( FE 5-3759 REFRIGERATION. 1764 Coss Lake Reed 1639 Apple Lane | Open Sundays 1-6 | | MAKE AN OFFER} ‘WILL SELL. BELOW MARKET PRICE — $230 DOWN TO VETS LOW FHA OOWN PAYMENT FALEER BUILDING CO. 424 Emerson Off Featherstone a ES Gas Forced Reg. $268.95 @ NOW $ ‘DELCO 70,000 BTU ‘for Only i Reg. $239.95 Completely Installed DELCO. 3” Gas Conversion Burner 99° 371 Voorheis Rd. Drayton Piains tf iu ; : ‘ j he ley +. _ a i Re me ee ee. ab Oe ae is ee ae ee - O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor - Our Operator on. Duty After Store Hours STORM WINDOWS NO MONEY DO N No Payment Till January Nationally Advertised 1061 §, Telegraph Bad 1 Block South of Orchard Lake : 1 D GO QUALITY AND DURA 0. wHE. ALUMINUM Ww | : DOORS and WINDOWS sae, PRICES! ae ne AVERAGE Minimum of Fo day 3g Heavy Extruded Alun. Comb, Doors PORCH ENCLOSURES ond RECREATION ROOMS ouR SPECIALTY | Free Estimates — 36 Months to Pay — OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK — 7:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M, oe es ¢. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT CO. ‘29 _Phone TE 4.2597 oper: | es satel ram epee \b rURDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1957 ~ . a _SEVEN TEEN ROOM ="At peésent the family room, . kitchen and plus a bath comprise the whele of the W. Cadman - ’ Prout house. Walls and cupboards in here are knotty cedar panel- ing. The fireplace and breakfast bar are smooth sided buff col- ered bricks. THE PONTIAC PRESS. sat | says the Plumbing and Heating - Heater Sales -jhre Double \ward trend in sales. in the last ten From total sales of 1,319,000 to sales of ‘2,762,100 units in 1956 — this, in belief, is the story of a ten-year gain in sales chalked up by the gas-fired automatic storage water heater industry. ® Last’ year was an all-time rec- ord year for manufacturers of gas- fired automatic storage water heat- ers. Sales for the industry tani’ 2,762,100 units. x * * ‘Sales are down this year, how- ever, with the total for the. first seven months standing at 1,538,600 as compared. with 1,734,600 for the first seven months of last year. Nevertheless manufacturers are optimistic for the long pull and look forward to a 3,000,000 year in the not too distant future, Industries Bureau. “Equally significant-as the up- Tilt fe, Tool to Sand Well With Power . ss dort ape incorrect ways to use an electric drill that: has been adapted for sanding, caution ‘do-it-yourself experts. ‘* *« «2% The’ proper method of sanding with an electric drill is described|' by specialists of the Thor Power ‘Tool Company, Chicago. This is how they — = be gone: : Tip the Be pia at a slight angle, pressing the front are ‘of the abrasive disc along the work|—— evenly with .smooth, fairly fast org Tilting the drill keeps ‘the hole abrasive disc off the work. Don’t tilt the drill too far for- ward, they warn, or you will cut down the sanding area of the disc and be applying too much uneven pressure. Again, don't press the whole abrasive dise on the work, : If you press harder in one a than in another, circular sanding nee aig is tne ci gr Fellow the! ye ee oe spels inexpensive - REAL BEAUTY «ner yoriss NATURAL BUILDING STONE © Tennessee: Ledge Rock © Briat Hill ® Colorado Pink Ledge’ © French Lick Sandstone © Tennessee Marble - Blue and Buff Tayco. © Silverdale Fiorita Matble (Building Stone) RICH LOOKING LUSTROUS POLISHED MARBLE WINDOW a Becutiful Tennessee Marbie -s “§STIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (1 Mile West.of Airport) Phone OR 3°1594 ~* DRESS UP YOUR HOME. WITH’ ~~ RAY-O-LITE FIBERGLAS AWNINGS DOWN - ci Up to 5 ive your home new beauty and protection, Years to Pay -=—all work and material fully guaranteed. 2 FREE ESTIMATES © — CALL FE 4-7824 ¢ _EVENINGS FE 5-5578 - -}years is the swing foward larger-) marks will show. Too much pres- size automatic storage gas-fired, sure in one spot also will result in _|water heaters. The reason: Bigger a circular depression that will mar ‘\families, ever-growing use of wash- | _ ting machines and dishwashers pe .|the home, and more attention to Ps the finish. (Advertisement) tile. Ten-year-old Linda and 14-year-old Joellyn perch on the raised hearth. Mr, pene ie the mbit of Fear Saas Comages- ity a Church. Government Slated to Be WASHINGTON (INS) — New policies on government housing, which has boomed this year, are designed to make the homes con- form with community patterns and the trend toward bigger fam- ilies, * * * A policy statement prepared by the Budget Bureay provides more flexibility in the size and features of family homes in line ¥ with rec- DAWSON & WATSON| 4. Dawsen, Bagh A. Wateon itte N. Saginaw Bt, FE 2-420 MODEL HOME FOR SALE at 4820 Irwindale OPEN Featuring ©.3 Bedrooms @ 2 Boths.. © G-E Appliances @ Thermopane Windows and _Sereens _ @ Hot Water Baseboard @ Attached Heated Garage and Paved | Driveway © Slate Hallway © Wall to Wall Carpeting ~ Throughout ®@ Telephone Outlets in Every Room @ Large Lot @ Close to Waterford High School @ 5 Miles From Downtown Pontiac — FULL PRICE *18,900. TAKE M-59 WEST FROM PONTIAC LAKE RD. See Our Other Home || Plans From $9,500 Up} Housing Changed ommendations af the 1956 Wom-| en's Congress on Housing. It will serve as a guide in Con- ‘struction of federal civilian, as well as military housing at gov- ernment installations where pri- Vate dwelling units are not avail- ‘able for rent_or sale. In addition to flexibility te meet local conditions, the houses wilt have more room—up to six rooms, instead of ‘five, for a ‘house SUNDAY] household of four persons, and a maximum of seven rooms, in- _ Stead of six, for a household of | six or more. The Bureau said the range of sizes ‘will provide “‘ade- quate, but not luxurious, ‘quar ters” at a reasonable rent as one way of making government em- ployment more attractive: . Federal housing may account for as much as five per cent of total ‘starts this year compared) with less than one’ per cent in 1956. While private home building has been on the decline, biggest reason for the increase ‘in con- struction of government houses is the fact that the Capehart pen te nes os peak.” Authorized late in 1955, it pro- duced only 8,000 applications in all of 1956 compared with 27,000 in the first eight months of this year. They are mostly single fam- ily or duplex homes. Based on ned and permanency) of military bases, the Capehart houses for servicemen's families are built with private money in- sured by FHA. They will become government-owned when the mort- gages are paid off with monthly rental allowances to the GI's. Housing for civilian . govern- for Janvary-August, The civilian housing usually -is in multiple-family units to take struction and maintenance and to lon the exterior of your house you joutside house paint or trim paint.) advantage of the économy of con- ): * The Government has recognized, however, that special features make the housing comparable with private rental units arid to meet more than minimum stand- These may include recreation rooms if. weather conditions are bad, extra storage space if stores are far away; fireplaces if they would be an advantage to com- fort and air conditioning if the climate makes it necessary. ‘Good Paint Self-Cleans Paint manufacturers have de- veloped «specific types of paints for durable jobs. For making that much desired gleaming white coat ‘will do well to select a_ self- may be needed in some area to, personal grooming, Not only has the industry stepped up the sizes of its models but it is turning out units that heat water faster than their predecessors. . The Toro Manufacturing Corp., Minneapolis, has a couple of new models in its rotary lawn mower line which include an automatic feature to contro) the height of the cut through a quick, easy ad- justment without tools. FRED W. MOOTE rf lectrical _ CONTRACTOR State & City Licensed jcleaning variety. It will maintain) its gleaming white appearance. If! the surface to be painted is shovel plain brick, use a non-chalking! Instead of applying stain and keep rents on a leve) with private /housing in the area. clear varnish. - © Commercial © Industrial © Commercial Maintenance . tustaliations § © Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. youn have er RELIABLE | WINDOW and SIDING CO 250 South Telegaph Road i" ROY ANNETT, Inc. . Realtors 28 E. Huron St, Ph. FE 8-0466 They tell me that the ladies tne usually a bit sensitive about the | torch for us all was invelled on oe year 1886. — been gréeting incom travelers ever since. "s — ably received more second looks than any movie queen you can name. talon preload tle Prance.... and during the years who said to the statue, “Take a good look at me now, Lady, for if you ‘ever Want to see me again | to turn completely | around.” I've heard that the dictionary, is the only place where success comes before work. But some folks are hard to~ convince. Putting | things in their proper order, you'll want to think first of PART-| RIDGE when you think of Real | Estate ... and after that comes | satisfaction—the sure result when | you take your réal estate problem to the finet that is fully staffed | FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4038 | j and fully experienced at handling | them . .. remember Realtor Part-| i ridge is the- “bird” to see, 1050 W.) Huron 8t., FE 44-3581. finish e ® Spacious kitchen ETS! LA . veterans: FEATURES GALORE! , ® Activities and Family rooms Formica“counter™ tops e Studio and conventional ceilings © Good closet space ‘throughout Spacious lots © Ample kitchen caphearis, natural © Street paving already in and: a paid for by the builder copco ——e Horizontal Sliding Wietows Payments as LOW. as_ ts ters — FULL PRICE FROM | 512.500) complete : -s house and lot | 30 yr. GI ‘and FHA TERMS sha ; a Ee ta Ae Vi Ais Z} rs Ee Ss ES GES Ip, EEE FBS PES OR EAS Ey Po ES SE SES SS a eS Sea aS Se SEES ose = ROGET KSEE BAS: PONTIAC KNOLLS: Model Home and Sales Office OPEN Daily and ‘Sunday from Noon till 9 p.m... Model at 622 Linda Vista:Diive— = oo Phone: ssh 3-9156 COMMERCE HILLS $9980 = PRICE NO MORTGAGE COSTS 3 bedroom ranch homes, 40 feet wide, forced air heat, auto. hot water, plenty of cabinets. These homes are 100% oa on ae oe wider. Paved streets paid for. Excellent schools ‘ and shopping. %, Mile West of Village of Commerce on Sleeth Rd. Open Daily and Sunday 12 Noon to 8 P. M. “Get Rich Quic k” = BENJ. RICH | 125454 Linwood TU 3-4000 a Se E. / for GI Mortgages for LOWER PA YMENTS! See It TODA Y! Pontiac Knolls BEDROOM — BRICK HOMES i < a a 0) Bees! 3!) & : ages ; a ay oe is ih 4 a ear ae | os sien tee . ar, : oy eS i aby ai Ne tase . ee ee ee wy ee * : = 5 rs t ve i Sete . \ + * a oe = a : = — ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NC See SERS ns ee ont Sale ‘ — ? eA ns Se! ao : aes Seo oP = hie ste "i “ : been AC au i ae — ~ > ee : - * — A bouse with special appeal - to im: *999 — $5.00 DOWN The Good Housekeeping Shop of PONTIAC 51 Ww. Huron St. ; FE 4-1555 Open Monday and Friday "til 9 _- PHONE FE 2-0283 for QUOTATIONS . @ 2-Wey Radios in Our Trucks i | for FASTER DELIVERY! ~ . QUALITY - . : SERVICE... a Lg | SATISFACTION! : ~- 4 f ATSMAN | & ; 2 Scio laceaccaumen| ome CC a al "tye tas bora ult tw te |iage” Never cao past Otto A, Trzos 4 : ere i : | oe 22 tect wide, the smallest bed- |ing dew has dried and at least 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. | 399'S. Paddock St. = FE2-0283} [““[* cay. Vee sae Sak Sa sek tn (Rene tore sere, Keege Harbor e — “4 ‘BED RM. 8 16-4"x13'-0" There are two exposures in all] when remodeling. your t ae sone es anf 2 ~ weg it bedroom has!repiace swinging doors with sliding esas a — | iS ae 4% : doors, You can Eves. and Sun. d : a shes tl FROM GARAGE eaing Soret i Cell MA 6-6247 Bhs = : ey <3 / 5 _ two cor ppt: feo 7 - opens from the dining! — 4 2 e. ; , Sb +4 -{froom ofr Orch il a e * wey = ot: : apg da Ru GARAGE : ot the ease] . WATER HEATER Tee ss | EE i : ; UF 5 Pi igives a into the) . ee ame EEO Bae : = ean LZ “| {house via the porch in inclement « * : ee we iy : Hw-76* [ = . bs} weather. | ———— 30-Gallon GAS \JW_FIRST FLOOR | paws | , Most women preter the kitchen | AUTOMATIC ae : that’s where you'll find the kiteh- . = FIRST FLOOR PLAN — Five rooms on the closets on this floor, with four planned for the up- | em im this house; but with the first floor include an area which can be used stairs, making a grand total of eleven for the | Cemfer hall plan of HW-.76, the $68°° either as a study or a bedroom. There are seven . house. | , preweshand gibrmgs reste few Cee . | aw | CPA Tear [ne rente toot patna artis) At island cooktop Je a feature] 4 P BUILDING PRODUCTS Co. . the vertical wood of the|of ¢ : / , a Upstairs of Cape Codder ning wm op the et edie an es a a TRU-BILT 1952 Pontioe br., Fe 4-9531 52-GAL. ELECTRIC Grows to Suit Budget ment to tn Settigmeter A’ one Meer Telegraph ond Orchard Lake Roads The House of The~ Week series, and| House SEE OUR STONE on Casey Clark’s Jamboree of FUN and COUNTRY MUSIC. _ TUESDAY, 10 to 10:30 P. M., OKLW TV, Channel 9 A : Ei I itlt th ui -f i; ? gg 8 H | PAY LATER! . | Use Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan...Buy Now... Pay as Little as $5.00 a Month in Easy Convenient Payments. COMBINATIO Felt & Rall BQ SASH Spring =o $449 33”°x15"° | Sec - | oronze..... Aluminum Wire White Pine, Only } ; 2 Aluminum = _ $995 ANSULATION 1” Balsam Wool. . .100 ft.$6.50 © 2” Fiberglas ..... 75 ft.$4.45 2” Balsam Wool... 50 ft. $4.35 Full Thick Fiberglas 50 ft. $4.19 . ° 1” With Foil ..... 100 ft. $8.75 . Rockwool, pouring type. bag 98c . 1” Fiberglas ..... 100 ft. $4.85 Zonalite, Housefill .. bag $1.55 PANELING - PANELING ~ PANELING Knotty Pine | -p KNOTTY PINE | “Setin Smooth Finish’ REDWOOD SHEETROCK — 6"—s"—10" Only | ETCHWALL, | terse 4x8 Pores 14. V8 5 F. | Solid Ponels of | ONLY $320 ¥%" Redwood ina | ™ —— Beautiful Etched | MASONITE PHILIPPINE Potten © | PEGBOARD . ’ : MAHOGANY Per Sq. Ft. 33° dx3x'/e" $1.75 || ener 8508 Pd cn $2.28 soos | __ WDANO ope V-Grooved SG°° | KNOTTY PINE | S#—_*4: Genuine Idcho ARMSTRONG’S _ BIRCH Knotty Pine . | ACGOUSTICAL V-GROOVED Kiln-dried Ceiling Tile aye $998 Per Sq. Ft. 7 — 11° | Bu FREE DELIVERY — OPEN TILL 5 P. M. SATURDAYS “PE 5-9293 Formerly EPPLER LUMBER & COAL CO. ry ~ umber (_o. [ CONCRETE STEPS | scams fk TAKE ADVANTAGE of These -Scsceeeecmm SENSATIONAL THL two ways: he has used/supplement the normal basement brick for both the planter and = storage. © ~- fireplace, and he has tied the wee e228 2B SF SF HS SSS SS S SS SS SF SSF Sees eee eeeeT THE PONTIAC PRESS — Building Editor: Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study Plan of The House of the Week, Design HW-76. Ne stamps accepted. Please de ‘not use sticky tape en coins. - — Name * ' (Please Print) Street wA Rich Castone Front and 3 Walls of Insulated Cast-Alum Siding onty $664 comotere | VaR, gebten nd Gormers slighty extra) - %& 4 Wells of Insulated Cast-Alum Siding in Your Choice of 4 Glamorous Colors onty $480. comecere (20'x20's8’,. gables an@ dormers slightly extra) * A Beautiful Castone Front That Will Enrich the Appearance of Your Home . ° ontY $299 comotere . (25°x8", gables and dermers slightly extra) © NO MONEY DOWN—5 YEARS TO PAY Cit y State 2 oe oe om OF OPO on GE EP GD OE OP GE Oe OS Oe Oe oP Oe ee ee Oe Oe ee es es 0 es oe “ + H \ For a Step in Beauty THE UNIT STEP © LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS © NO PAYMENTS TILL NEXT YEAR “INSULATED CAST-ALUM ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDINGS CHECK THESE FEATURES: i ww @ No sections to Be Forced Aport by Frost or Settling { @ Permanent Dependability S| $ Srp Rants Cong AS tL 2 ee @ Avoid Messy Installation i. oF UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE sa Free E. i —We D liv SEES A 7 her / . SQUIRREL ROAD iret AUBURN HEIGHTS |]. - te ae : a: \ 29 LUMBER * PLYWOOD * CEMENT * FUL OM | fi] 6497 Highland a OR 3-715 \ : ' ; ?¢ 1 N 2 : s | [ 4 7 “ty | , : \ : | ; “~~ rac \ ites | Sete ae, | eee ; The ome ae hee ee ge Se, eg) ay Rees, Va ee (Seg, Seen Ae See ee hes ee AEs ie Oe et es eee se Ms Ba eee TWIN LAKES VILLAGE — This four bedroom face brick ranch home with two baths and attached two car garage is featured in Twin- Lakes Village, new commun- 5 —————— eight miles west ‘of Pontiac. More ‘Twin Lakes Village — Sees First House Built _- Year-round lake sven Siva is _ the pleasing. prospect opened up -in designs are available in face brick,| Tennessee. . ledgerock. rear patio with barbecue pit facing than half of the homes will have lake frontage, The model shown above is offered -by LaMar Home Builders, Inc., in the purchase price of $26, 500 are -built-in sea oven _ range and dishwasher. trimmed with either field stone or|Other kitchen features are copper in the bath off the master bed- Extecioreihood and fan over the range and! ’ lare 80 feet wide with .garage. An|post- outstanding feature is the finished/counters. + Sanda Sized Rugs Chosen A ge Seg f |term “rug” means a carpet of @ -. given size, ‘The familiar minimum | jot a room-sized rug is the 9 feet by 12 feet,-but it could be any dimension. The most economical widths are the standard 9, 12, 15 18 feet because no trim- eae TORIDHEET | WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops gt, in Comfort, Convenience _ and ‘Economy! Ne N ip For Free Heating Survey aid Estimate, Call , y swt AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area, . a 17 Orchard Leke Ave. "FE 2-9124 7 If you are in the’market for new hbeenroeraianies | | floor covering, you'll be interested lin knowing why. rugs are regaining: -. limportance, Carpeting is a major : linvestment. A rug which delivers almost the same benefits as wall to-wall coverage costs less. Smart homemakers know that if. they're going to get the longest | ‘Moery’s Oil: Burner Sales - Service ond | Excel GAS OIL Mueller ; ; FHA Licensed Contractor — Free Estimates 3216 Rycroft St. FE 2-4970 irr cooperation with Rose-Hill Realty Ca. Included iservice from carpeting, ‘less than a custom wall-to-wall in-| stallation., Another important feature in [ the rng’s favor is its portability. | A rug can be eggthedieg malay ema ty to home, or from roem to room. | When figuring rug sizes, a rule) of thumb is to leave a border of There is a large utility room -with|uncovered floor no more than eight) additional storage space provided) inches in a small room or 12 inches. in the attached garage. Customers|in a large room. . may be converted inte a den or /have a -e api of interioir ‘paints; In an open-floor plan, the best library. _lor washa rug -provide-for large kitchen and dining area. ‘ceramic. There is a stall shower’ room and a built-in vanity in the centrally - located bath. All four bedrooms have large closets with birch double folding doors. A deep walk-in’ closet is featured in the master bedroom, ~ olite or formica > A natural divider between the living room and attractively-pan- eled fantily room is a handsome pean fireplace, open on beth sides. Both rooms have studio ceilings. The family room ana . ote ih oes ro je through an eight-foot sliding glass -wethpraseseew didi ort eapereabigg homes on the north side of the — e ¢€ | ranch homes shape read, : | 2 ai Inchided in the purchase price) procs baer —— » eight miles} T, new community will be are built-in electric oven and \ and range| In the heart of the new $15,-\Served by a new $400,000- : serves as a aniae between the! te lly tiled in also are, given a selection of elec-\the furniture group Starke eens Both — are fu 7 trical fixtures. slnjgess ica ins 4 5 g F Hi from 10 to 20 feet in depth. a scenic . : gj z : Fe é = é Z S ij Z¢' Most everyone is ‘aralller with linoleum, There are two kinds =| ‘inisid and molded. Both have the color and pattern all the way) the material. The cn| * i ? ; a i i ab ‘most popular). jings which are designed to re- | semble linoleum that have only a VETS $300 DOWN 3 bedrooms, full basement, deluxe features, close to | schools, shopping and transportation... ONLY AFEW | LEFT. Model is located at Robinwood and Perry Streets, north of East Boulevard. pee ee ae, eeey Floor Coverings Have Different Characteristics There ale aie Guameeled Searit 1210.9. ai TO BUY OR SELL | REAL ESTATE | ROSE. HILL REALTY CO. . | JOHN KINZLER : 19470 Grand River RE 29060 |] 610 we aren ve 4-2825 | , Other features are silent together visually. © | switches and 100 amphere cir. ; cult breakers. A series of spot- | Baebes across front and rear ex- ! teriors provide a flood of. light | for after dark use. | LaMar Home Builders also offer with the real thing. Once ‘the three bedroom floor’ plans. Rose ‘enamel begins to wear away, sol-| Hill is handling sales. vents and grime destroy the paint m pm ahaa Open Daily 8 ep to 8 P.M. Including Saturdays Burmeister’s Northern LUMBER CO. 7940 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-417 In areas exposed to heavy traffic, wood floors, when badly soiled, should be sanded and sealed with a penetrating floor sealer, and then’ waxed with a paste or a liquid wax. It. will be possible to touch: eno spots without too much Some manufacturers say waxing | is not necessary, but it always. gives a protective coat. This type of flooring is available in standard | rw a et Your Recreation Room Before Christmas!. 1 Make the Holidays even more enjoyable with a recreation room. We will build tions or our experts will help you plan. | FHA terms avail- 5 able. Call us now. i to your specifico-_ choose ‘ishes. ! t Netra game Pepe OO OR e See Bob’s Building Service for That Special - Winter-Priced Garage... SPECIALIZING IN Garages Commercial Buildings Breezeways Concrete Work Additions Porch Enclosures - Attic Remodeling Roofing Recreation Rooms Siding Kitchen Remodeling Bathrooms “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 Sundoey 12:00 - 4:00 FINANCING UP TO. 7 YEARS BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. MONTCALM At the Hashing white light fust-east of Oakland A Murray White : FE 4-9544 “ & For the ongrade floors the | ~~ Is Your Car “This” Old? ~ If Not, Protect Your = GM Garage q design don’t get carried away by-too a pattern, If you choose one is overly bold and fairly ; jena ,at you, it will grow tiresome over jthe years that a good floor lasts. | Yet remember, too, that dirt will | ‘show much more on solid colors’ jthan any mottled or textured fin- Protect Your Cor From the Winter Weather! We build Garages of all types and sizes. No down payment. FHA terms. Don’t delay . we Act now!.Call us for free estimate. “Build With the Builder’ BUILDING | 9S. Jessie St, Rear, Evening and Sundoy OR 3-276 se ee ee v This Is an AUTOCLAVED | Concrete Block WE BUILD Any size of style, frame or masonry. All jobs: expertly constructed with quality materials. Complete cement I Car Year Around With a | © “ | Everything for @ A PRICE TO FIT YOUR eee Home Improvement =" o artes “@ FINEST GARAGES BUILT NO DOWN o rent @ MANY STYLES TO» 7 CHOOSE FROM | nia tarde A S| eT eee, : ee I TERMS ¢ RECREATION ROOMS PAYMENTS ee ce awiey wat ws“ >. _@ GUARANTEED be cobeaee Becht Up to. 5 Years to Pay @ PORCHES SATISFACTION | ieee tat loom ‘bumicity uacer | fm aoa Be, ! : | eves es (l| Free estimates FE 2-121 1 10 opuication | se arse s'coe'|(§ Our Many Satisfied Customers Are Our Best Recommendation | Ecosse ! [===] G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. | a BOICE 2260 Dixie Hwy. North of Telegraph Rd. Pontiac i! _ [OPEN SUNDAY 12 ea P.M. t hi) a Set Se Bee Se ee eee es SSS ie asim Ne a ee oe OWS ee ee EES ns ss ee ee e 35 os ae ie eee Vets a8 os ‘ an SS ee Se THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957 SER ROT ee |Home Products| ee et oe oe. da His and Hers’ (Use 33 Pet. oa tn la cok wel on ,. x WR eas ‘clean—a | ‘Applies to Shop Nation's Stee : oa ny it is very easy to bonus feature for the a home- muker, edgier ‘ain shee the steel produced in this country an ee se | deediabies workshop makes nds its way into the som engae 3 Mobile’ Crane Rental none Reagiine CAST HEAD movennt_Pts_ tom perce ae meals oe a IO "Something. recti ; or craft projects, at her own cen. Hn eae el —— ‘ ie a delightfully NEW Beem & Jib Rig. Concrete Handling 9 : ter. Companionship and co-opera-|""" *PPliances: = | HE 2 NN | aay Trench Hoe Frost Ball Concrete Breaking : Aa the deat aepoortant adjuncts) ‘Steel is preferred by industrial ‘in Modern wh By ESTIMATE or HOURLY RATE eee de ewe vein Living? 3 The man’s area centers around jt may be worked into kitchen! m Se ‘TRUCKING Low Cost Sond—Gravel—Fill Earth | or Topsoil—Broken Concrete -MACSONS, Ine. 158 N. Telegraph Rd. 3 FE 4.8846 ' a sturdy bench which he can whipicabinets, pots “and pans, pails, |i ¥ — YS yee : together in an evening. Over it, roage hs! The all-new TRI- LEVEL Home that oA v - gree 4 . oo is sure to please sap most “out- SAF e EYE WEAR by Masonite. Corporation, 6 &) various ales are applied to. _ of-this-world wane: - - “Peg-Board" panel for keeping tee} Porcelain enamel is 4 POpU-| gg eX o AT ~|tools | instantly: . . The , working surface and storage shelf 47,” so tpl =e CHANDLER ESTATES off the bench are durable, splinter- | is used. is ee: resi _ bapail sat wescichas | cand te industry for workbench| Galvanizing is the technique by 7 Modern? . .. you bet it is, and so completely livable ane aor - Ttops because ‘it “has what which rust-resistant zinc is ap- | and lovable that you'll wonder why you've never ‘ops use it 4 ae SAFETY COMES FIRST — When you are working in your shop, | takes.” plied to sturdy steel, The prévess (@ soon ff before. on RG, C's Sean ene 1 — \siopheoapes amy mani pene Guards on tools were An adjacent roomy storage cab-| is most commonty used in the | 4 PRICED ) BELOW APPRAISED VALUATION & ee ee ey eee Se avery beeen oye eee. oe ee H of Retrcentl att the” : 4 eg On “her” side is a large cabl- eo Kastt y. Pine Kitchen $1 | : Lew = 12 50 Down vi Make Safety nett hada ing dor Span mneghone ii i 3 ) ! ed to suit her own tastes. She, a - . |First Workshop Concern | 2°". cir wad =" af nets for her own tools and equip- || ‘* e 2 137 of These Beautiful Homes Occupied! ff) Now 's the pr = all - igaea sure ee maak. ihe her hubby's wae COMMERCIAL BUILTUP _ NOS AN BUILDING CORP. ' : ONLY 2 LEFT! — coma ©. = ety | with safety guards. Enclose 5 pander Serie came ‘a rE Sonne. N. Cass . FE 5-7923 “| - * Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once, therefore, priced so | gardens to return to the fall-and._ se ~o ieee ans a peigrayy Naarp-en Sheree pa ine | amgerssepe Witneat.obtgsten : Model and Sales Offic Daily 1-8 — Sunday 1- 1 ba 4 low. Now 3-bedroom brick ranch homes, including storms and {winter workshop havens. ¥ wh for painting, work: | HUGUS-MARSH -:, at 85 Pom a East of Opdyke - 3 screens, over 1,000 sq. ft. Equipped with Waste King Incinerafor, Insurance companies, who are. Power cords and electrical ap-| BS wth yeni and delng cthes ROOFING & INSULATION CO. /m a Formica Counter Tops, Forced egress pelltce ‘concerned . about such things, pliances should carry the seal of! steep aw Fenssnauneusansnnsaccussnnanesenant 9 Streets, t : easing . —— ; ~ Lots. ie Pee are seaattcaiy nothing, = peapeliconairod pgs fone by — testing Pt fe he e the wert ICES STILL. ; ; OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P. M. "Estimates of the number of! bacceiey, Coneeie = peck a = be in keeping. with the P R ‘ ‘ vr : , de the home! device | friendly atmosphere concrete A -4 Only 5 Ais nee Pontiac os oe tae teed aval meets electrical requirements for walls readily can be not pcet with REDUCED ' (640,000, Whichever figure you take, that type of equipment. It does) Mrardboard’” kav _— PORCHES, PATIOS and Bt. 1 Mile Past Telegraph Road to Fernbarry Road, Right One Block it’s still too high. NOT serve as a blanket guaran-| sereadiomee a com ‘ALUMINUM .. * “GET RICH QUICK” Many safety precautions are |'°¢ of the merchandise. toinstall sheets four feet across. PIBERGLAS AWNINGS 2 —— amateurs, disre- Your : ieeseat ot wie eS cs wal ire : BENJ. RICH a penats repair or building —— a pasar == suet plan. " > SAVE 50% NOW . w an on-off sw you - 1545 Linwood TU 3-4000 ff Shores, consider the following nan Jock shut when tools: are not) Ty obtain a cony of the tt ON WROUGHT ALUM. COLUMNS : In use, ed “his and her” workshop : 3 ee Ae eee tae aot Wear safety goggles for saw- laddress a postal to the Home Serv. BIG : ° sharp is a lot safer than a dull = arya page agrees It's = = aaingien Se. Chace | <- : 1. Aft have used a saw| ® Seed them, ta, PRICE Ss ere @ oS « teen roan when using solvents and caustic (2. Ill, and ask for No. AE-322. the teeth” It you cant dots] meme = |] REDUCTION the teeth. you can’ : Bi Wind m job yoursell, have it done by | Maca nigh greta sag baey orig ee san Fe . fessional: An improperly set! There's no room for amateur ex-/ at on aluminum combination ce g eka [saw will bind, making for poor|perimentation with your ° welllrug = nay “amage Ser In the ff oe oes windows and doors, DOWN eareental Bose, sht_Seantr es : : >. work and potential accidents. being. : : — Se TOUS CS ho me wants 8 al nee ey coro | ‘BOGERT—OFFICE OPEN 8:30-5:00 DAILY—CALL FE 4-6089 . & cause ‘ 5 | To rusty : : L. W. : | LL THEN—— . pplication ‘ot ‘excesive. pressure|tom bathtubs, sins, stoves, and’ ALL DEN TION! flon a brace because of a dull bit. leeboxes, rub with lemon, and] | ALL AWHING AND STORM. WINDOW SALES STOP ... DRAFTS and |, % mt wea « screw ariver|t _ GAS HEAT | Pei ceck'ga othe talk Be bcleios Hi H. E IL N wi ‘ it will cut the wood. Don't use 1] H 233 egrap ecing te gn . ae - ghertdie a gee were > o jamais se | eee EESE TES STEELS. SYEELERAREIITITT 5 AVE’ ® “WQ% ON FUEL fox - REFRIGERATION” If You Have Your | + ‘the hand, Keep-the blade of a] “WE DON'T SELL ‘EM” ACT HOW! . of : HAVE YEAR-ROUND COMEORT fer diver sunce amd clea mck a ROW! ; — ne ma —_ — Use ft only for the size screw! PO : ‘ i, ba for which it was designed. : | _with— pee we cco. 1 aeraicrnarion ass. || Install a Famous : | : | Never use a hammer with a cast FE 5-6247. General Electric olemat emon - Fi r as insll ation im feed Pico a nate|L_ FE! | 2M a eeegs re os |GAS FURNACE MEN 7 pao geeoeeae and free” from , SACRIFICE . . ee i ' . Binds SISTEM 3 ancnh, AMBASSADOR INSULATION |"=:... =. | :2zsatr3eti5|l Free Estimates | | “ | will remain sharp longer. In- | Oniy't to Gell, See it at 208 fl | 2110 Dixie Hwy., Corner Telegraph FE 5-8405 §} spect « toot before you use it. |] Reitman Court, Rochester [| eautnai tes catstase ' wy ’ : Keep tools clean at all times. | Parkland 11. | A © Va aca 2 by t . . bef ‘a -_ Ladders. Largest group of acci-|& falls from ladders and scaffolds. 4% GI Mortgage BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO 5 oe et a eo et 2 BRICK ( iY OR SELI ‘Should be about one fourth of its $280 | DOWN TO BUY R SELL eet tanec ae 4s Metets $008 Seethorviens, Pontes | come worn and shaky, © Whenj: HERRINGTON HILLS i using a stepladder, open it fully. | = - Climb a ladder slowly and efish thee ‘sacchean. of of C O NT am A ES aes po ite | ‘ or .. bne e- aae DRYER, STORMS and SCREENS climbing. Put your tools in a for TOM BATEMAN container and haul them up with between Nev. 2nd to the th. oo ‘| © 3 Bedrooms © Ges Hect © Tiled Bath - IT PLEASES US Don’t work on a ladder on al @ Large Kitchen © Full Besement @ Oak Floors SOLAR UMMM |sorncone around to brace’ a lad OPEN : Sanday from 10 am. to 9 | der. Otherwise fasten a safety Open weekly 1 to 8 failed before winter arrives chasse ee: @ You ere sure to have your furnace in: @ You get only the finest i red No Money Down ~ 3 Years to Pay Your Heating Supermarket Goodwill Automatic Heating 1 West Huron */ FE ae | zo | rope to the oa tie the other ra Heil at 32 "west Col- ‘end to some projection on the t., off TTTTTTITILILI LIT tt) jwall. 7 : = BUY DIRECT From. ito] 12,000. *250 GI-'700 FHA | ; oe =a ions carefully 1 = BUY DIRECT From : Bor ae weanerrorr! — JIM WILLIAMS REALTY : your local So “onstration at uae 1218 Baldwia Avene” FE 4.0547 : MANUFACTURER! : | : "8 Remodeling at Its Best ae . a r : . We Have the Newest Materials on the Market | " 7 Let rf Do an Outstanding Job. = y | free-estimate on the following: : : WINDOWS—any size or style S| e proc 6 tare @ Bewreere © Closets 4 -4 20 x. 16 double hung ee ae $11.54 4 x ) Seeck 8 Recreation Rooms @ Kitchen Cabinets = INTERIOR FLUSH DOORS ...... from $4.95 5 ee ee a. | = EXTERIOR FLUSH DOORS... -.. from $12.95 = esl pga ore tse ™ STORM SASH, 2’x4’............... $4.19 : No Money | For Free Estimates Call: |B BASEBOARD ..........0........ $7.00 C= Down | From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. f Lote Bald or Romodel = DOOR & WINDOW TRIM.......... $5.50 C= 1-5 Yeon | . 4.5069. 1 ~ for You at a Price to = DOOR FRAMES —Exterior........... $8.95 = | mh % yas FE 46101 Fit Your Pocket ~ S DOOR JAMS —Interior ......s«s«i«t $2.95 ~ ; ‘til Next Year Evenings ME 7-1011 Home Improvem ent Center + Contact Us for Complete Price List =i =NO Ma HAS A. : . m| GHOST OF A CHANCE m4 EMPIRE SUPPLIES i] tr tecccstvexteve Michigan Home Remodelers MIDWEST SUPPLY — S p800 EM 3-4148 = ee re ie 3377 W. Huron St., Pontiag Corner of Heron und Telegraph | 3 Sipcsetinensnscsninscusencseesneced! , mn _ ? , | | ' —_ : | | : : = ; ‘ : é . . ' ) : : 3 ¢ \ & ; < j ; fi ; . i ; ; 5 it i log i : \ } Lee 4 : ; . =A : \ \ . , : oo uty ¥ ‘ 4 i \ ta \ : \ 4 Ke ; 5 > * : j j a ae a ~s gh es ; . ‘ 1 ‘, ‘ ‘ ' i ? ‘ ¥ ‘ * 4 = * * ay \ SN ae a oe aes A a Si ae | De, en oe oe a a ae Se ee eA a ae. ee See P| ee Oe Mae gO ek Se Gee ANS er tat ee RS ee: ER Se eS ee SES ME Te. ae OS |e | be ri pe eae A EE EO! BS ee ee OF SS eae es et ES: SA ee, a -~ + R 2, 1957. - a . | Still Sought by Vets | | Semrci.tz.cs ein tmea” an hile —— ry aa ti i hls. : ; = atl WZ : LANSING @- F : ——demand— for on-the-job A ia eaten ie Hvean, Velnenee Bill, 4 Department of Public - Instruction reported today. : The department said that since 1952, 1,617 establishments have : approved in Michigan - to offer training in 273 occupations. a [ Of those approved, 407 establish. ments currently are training more x] than 1,000 veterans in ration with the local: public schools, the 8 department ' said. . , . sted 10 : A veteran must have served in wtt ‘the Armed Forces between June . | 27, 1950, and Jan. 31, 1955, to be 12 eligible for the training. A vet- . ° a ft. eran “has until three years after|- _ | Yesterday's Answer: Trip, ebrOod, his discharge date to apply for the + eUrope, Ravel, paCk, hOtel, sceNery, training so many Michigan vet- i 5 E rc 5 . ? : HIWAY RIGHT IN / ANY WIND FRONT OF ME! Po erahs are still eligible, the depart- 4 ment. said : , | BOARDING HOUSE - 9967 by NEA tine oa CATE V7 aX REACTION) = AND YA EVEN SOUNDY AS IF YOU HALE EROM THE ep THE PENCIL. @ FIND GROUND =. 1 Cais | a2 nears mh A eg eT = =] a. a< =e : PS er, 4 = 7 x4 Leys SORT : : 2 bs he ag rc Apa « ink 1967 by WEA Service, ine, TM. Rog, U.S. Pat. OF. H, DEAR--— EY CUT DOWN THAT fA AE Gaetied Pp scelk ERASERS ° GLASS, USIN EST OR CHUNKS IN: IT: DOES THI . i PRBS, ater) J fT 4 (eo002 MY PLATES Ga a ’ Tn ~ LATELY.’ “= : Ae | Bl Ak ; E 3 “~ : 9 ~ f \ * = * Bir. z= ) /) BR Dae Mass OUT OUR WAY FA me un ra ot. jy-g « THAN SHE LOOKS = I WAS ABOUT TO START OWT LOOKIN’ FOR YOU -- THOUGHT —-- MAYBE YOU FELL IN A MANHOLE! IT’S THREE BLOCKS TO THE STORE AN’ THREE BLOCKS BACK, AND IT “TAKES YOU AN HOUR TO GET ONE LOAF OF BREAD! WHAT HAPPENED? ay i Ai a a a a ; =| ait S-L-R-E! THOSE IDEAS TRILBY TURNED IW TO THE CHIEF, THE ONE ABOUT THE JUNIOR. poe te eS BI By Ernie Bushmiller —2 RANE ah-2- BUS HAA ALP Yo. Bog. US. Put OF. ~ Al Og Cope. 1957 by Unted Feature Syndicate, By Leslie Turner HE WAS SO UPSET WHEN WILFONG REFUSED TO SEE HIM; I WAS APKAID HE SHOULDN'T DRIVE — 2. r » fo | } 4 Lae Fy s *¥ s - By Dick Cavalli: HALF ACRE CASTLE e . es & NOW, YOU GET RIGHT ALONG .|COWN TH’ STREET’ 3a. 'T KNOW WHY Rk ny pata ay PON : : Se * : : Pas k big 3 ee = ee jE Pe? f Fi : me ‘ : ‘ a : = = * } — TIAC PR ESS, ie sez SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957" Industry to’ Bi ee higan LANSING (AP) —, Michigan's message to industry will be’ Sey, ‘ t The project, undertaken with the cooperation of several of the state’s larger industries, will cost about $75,000; with vir- tually the entire amount being underwritten by 18 particl- * pating businesses. : ap ee The department said Michigan's advantages for business and industry will'be presented in:narrative form and in illus- trations, with some color work. Direct advertising matter will : take up the rest of the space. Caldwell, 56; head football coach at Princeton for the past 12 years, died Friday. r : . . Yukon Terri-/Spinsen. > _|tory u — Mrs. Martha Louis €)Turnips. See ae yg Sctieceenees Ulta tod er si|. ‘The article will play up the state's strategic location anger Topped. rraneveteaeesees 2 1.00 lower. a ad from the marketing standpoint, its natural resources, Celery ere tee) dog, 4-8 Sosst02. SS 4s Saned “tousygh Compared lest weex| skilled Iabor supply, abundant water and rail, water, air Spe oe BES Se pees See toe inert ee Kip ergs taped mann, do at tmarense “However,” Stapp said with a) Kern; Finnegan Associates, Pha said. “But don’t count on it.” | Cmumption, smile, “I haven't asked. Kittinger : » Walt whether he . headed by Meehan; and State _ The main reason for lower | , x * * World wants to go. Equipment Corp., headed by ipeGamberbd seysonigdlces aie he ee \M ts . Beep Ae Gl Dene: ores) oot coffee market. world |COt use lee is W ( p rental , now produces around 42- million chenp,” ene exporter: anid, “What Hes ALSO AVERY - = an 0 e The Ss ” anv , bags a year. _ Consumption happens that car 1 COMPETENT there is is . : t men were ‘released in * about the same, - - with coffee perp d eoce make} SWIMMER... ABLE TO crocs BROAD a control tower is constructed. in Nuclear Tests $1,000 bail. ae on set for "But ty 1960 fndeations are for 82,228 cw, case we want it’ bdo ete OR FROLIC IN THE SURF. This pro and con debate is hold-| NT ue eee 2 a world production of 50 soiltion aoe the prow : pen tee ing -up —_ 3957 plans for} yea Pa tnt who tried] tence and a $10,000 fine, “>= -~ ~ bags. Consumption is not expected the votes an gee ! lights on the new yunway and the {to get himself killed by the British to go UP as-much. That 1 pa pot. maybe you can| paralleling taxi ‘way, ~another hydrogen bomb tests at Christmas De isb 5. more coffee on the market and'five or increase of one cup in}- addition to the one in/|Island is back home in Britain, avi urg Resident, 85, _— ve or six.” and construction of | Worrying about his failure. Injured in Car Accident price wi 7 ee wa boundary fences. ; Mor pes Steele, 62-year-old re- oe | Brazil, which supplies 42 per| Willia ‘This doesn’t mean we won't poultry farmer and father year-old Davisburg man is cent of the world’s coffee, os ms ‘to Be Dined get these things done,” said Hos- |f three, bought a one-way ticket listed in fair condition at Pontiac ——rodeeme ts ot the —increased| DETROIT” us—Gov-G, Mennen ‘kins. “It's just a matter of a red |? Tokyo but failed to_get_into| General Hospital today after being . “Cotes trees due to Williams will be guest of honor tape delay.” tis Wat atea to tive We lite ts|ieiered fe on sooiieet 06 0.5.2 o protest against o Y a Township last it. cart, beens te yop have in-|Satunday night at a meeting of After he wea Ganble tp get pe Edmund” Kross, of 7315. Birch reased 25 per cent in ‘the past oung Democratic Clubs of D Tequilaed Out into the Steele was | year. This would make Michigan in Detroit. ~ river tequiiae lu sage test area Steele was|Rd., suffered a possjble concus- : , production about 22° million bags |Will include Gov. Herschel P. Love. ity, 3 stranded in Tokyo, alone and ‘pen-|sion and chest injury, sald hospital The average over the past four|!¢ss of Iowa and Rep. IN FACT, THIE ee ee ae tia Cnlee coccon tte eal on oswen|orseeay ached Gia at ie hel years has been 14 million, ons. They - expected to] LARGE BIRD (5 FEET TALL. ) toms and gration border sta- slsinvenn claus pone , ie. et 1 [eigen ores! a — Continued inflation could can- ot Saturiny’s fhottaly onde CAN DO MOST EVERYTHING BUT FLY. ee eee ee creas er Orns ns ala Sees cel all estimates of tyture prices. ma cs wie lagen io aera wrerman( dbs great love of|struck a tree on the left hand side politics. Distributed by King Festues Syndicate 1-2, passed out. The police blotter reads) children. That's K wont” His ie tent ct a private tive of ; “too much tequila and lime.” wife fully agrees with him. ° = th = a Gn | la 8 } US. 10. | Death No ices uneral Directors elp Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7). Help Wanted Female 7 Instructions 9 Work Wanted Female 11; Busines Services 13{ Painting & Decorat Donelson-John pg MR. ig Ry APPLY NOW | WOMAN FOR | pace eee 13 {Painting & Decorating 20 CORLEY, : t 1957, , S — nr, Clarkston. Parl time Xmas help tn echesl aged CARE, 2/ JOIN OUB FALL IN | WILL DO BaBYSITTING IN MY AAA OTL BURNER : ; Be. beloved infan 4 SUNBRAL BONE “Ty —sS ae Fordturee Rochester area, her 1:36 Sie Prighem "at d om qname by deg of work. OR 0008.) ALL was i APapering & paint beloved tniant” dnughr "of MA G80 bb tes Bow Jewelry. el- _Seahdere, OL 3 Angtine |; Se oe aan. | WOMAN ADDRESS CARDS, | PETE'S $3750 | ~ PAINTING— PAPER mee Guanes pad resale ; dear to repair siooied lore fous , ! letters, im home, OR 3-3981. Fy NCE beak TT EK jewel, Lillia tten ead Wain Funeral aang | — eee _ Peas “ALTERATION LADY SD RAG RUG WEAVER, FE pe AE WOMAN WOULD LIKE JOB IN | We service all makes of wringer| TUPPER “OR -3-7081 ets, | Se liars Tore PRE | Epa Ter Ped cea Sala a | Eatin ge foe eee) Retgceete Sites SR (Pater ne oer * Rn a a TTT POMERAT | | mre here nee, A | aE, ag Sree. 8s. tervice will be held Monday, Nov |. Complete Pecilities. OR 3-775? — "BLOOMFIELD 7 cx weneed < Fl the weet 3, — 100 na ning, Servien 12 BLOOMFIELD Witt CLEAWERS. “Fal SS DIETS for, Paseealerrangements by V Sage ie | ievel Ig) An) Oprertan FASHION SHOP ae svustaguuned product | PIANO LEssONS, Masons 1x| “ Demat so VE baa” | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE athe Sgn PATI | Ect nec pape rier! Voorhees-Siple|""* 1 An Opportunity sipmisras, Live TY Sa Tay Fe aeE —| Sireede WrhedeW'cahs | 5,ce OOM GOMPENTEML | Bvpg Syuyremne me © Pas] lies Cleats Pontes Oe bis —y YMG = FUNERAL HOME for An Ambitious ofits ce. Salesmen At once, osen , terms’ Gordon Piaitiey, EM 3-0402. | SURNAGES CLEA 5 env. | PARTING AND | DECORATING. 2 Daisy Cummings; dear fatn.|“™ or BABY ' 5. "a Momes K-i CARPENTRY. REAS. FREE} ‘ce C, L Neison, FE 5-17 woh eres oe Motor oa E Blvd, & oa Siemens. Call Work Wanted Male 10) “estum a8. er of Mra, Edward Bahia; dear FE 243 Young Man evenings, FE. 40830. Bp. W. DINNAN | ates, OL1-3461. Ss | GENES HEATING SERVICE. PAINTING AVAILABLE NOW. Fi George, Ross; and “1 CARPENTER WORK. |&1 BASEMENT UNDER | Furnaces cleaned, sold, repettse 2-311 William | Commings end Mrs. Cemetery Lots 5 FE ¢42i0 NEW — present homes Underpinning and) 331, Crooks Rd. Rochester. FE FiatTNG LARD BAFERMAWGING. will be held. Monday. November|¢ GRAVES. GARDEN wee feretees manera oer: Fa cee EKG EIN. PAINTING AN? fot '. ‘ . Or THE - . SANDING & dees can ccna | eet bee oe Se 2TM| ser wes om omen wim sen Genel ware eee" | HORDES EE RUGHRAP'GR Ant Television Service» 22. Hg By ty Interment | FOR - € Lots | oetts im new subdivisions. Also Pontiac Oak rey Mi. Park Cemetery. Mr.| ia % a vce auniy uw AAA Floor Sanding —Rageration” =, Ph. Pe bani. COPENHAVER'S RADIO. & | TV - roa ome. _OR cand ay | ee io elpa ae c_3uD Biiss FE x ind a Peis — YARRELL, OVENBER | CENA WHITE CRAPEL 7 GRAVES. warn | "*"™™ promotion K&B TRENCHING SRERO—KEW oR HER Raaas ‘vopviog 4 pas a. ier of dtire Soe sirable. Salary wd car allowance i s, Water Line, ee Pres eee eens Berice ca eal “8 8. "Sben bunds y HL. 5 Easton D, Farrell and Mrs, : fetta pempe Bed burpere, Re TD toe | om oes ~ . Geraidine * santiguss,” Punerai SON REDTInS | "Ot etber wruat denetus, - BEAUTY "| ANY AND ACL FYPRG OF BUILD: | _tmall”o, Chase Fe 25¢s °| Day on MGW FV GRRVICE. = 4 at 2:00 p.m. from the At 10 a.m, today there A ‘ OPER ATOR __ danced. FE yeast SEPTIC TANKS Pe fc’, STRAKA ston. | Interment | in in, [Arx-| | Were replies at the Press ; pply in person to: PEs. ny VACUUM CLEANED | ety Electronics Co. a te state ab the) — : in the following Fred Thompson " Steaay. a hours: eg aes rier PE 9303 Onan: Seas akon nésaka Bases | 2 ett RD, OCTORER HT —_Toet| | 1 8 13, 19, 20, 27, 28, || Circulation Dept. nue ee reomg bg eek, enclosures, —— edit] counts “Typewriter Service 22A Harbor, age 16; dear brother of $1, 35, 40, 59, @9, 71, 75, . exp, and to do some ork & trex or pase All binds dita Salt coect WY SUB | "Ween er hikin aD’ Mrs. Steward Cole, Mre. Geores| § 76, 89, 96. Pontiac Press. aunres wan Bar_ A no By ge BO R Ee SAWS MACHINE FILED ~ | wor Bay f+ pl Min, Puneral service will be ° ~ tay Dry Cleaning leaning "Plant, Dour: arep.| teed ; builders. EM — som a a _Bippiy fon iT W. Lawrence... Church. Interment ip BB v =>t| OPENINGS | cit = woxax- on orm to! EV TN Pine onimeics FE ame. | Dareaw Cemetery. Rect ; : ; = AKING, TAILORING, AL- 3, 8: va “ae Bracecomith Pu. ™ veo Beet ‘men ‘who erp interested 1a tory Rae: Bae EL, a mai in oe pa risa tome Cos re toes “ecm ooo ete EES PEGA! ror wanr aps {| Sateraseereg| Gace 38 PW ARDS sete ae rmme |Meat GRE eS uate We tO dl = 7 DIAL FE 2-8181 - formation apoty by letter She: CURB VOCATIONAL RAL COUNSELING = DESIRES, EVERY. cial) Quarantend vn. Ot wand Se taat birt hems acca ew metered FE STWR Olive M., 180 Collier Rd., : . ‘ : 25. t Beloveg pie of etl Mtbermig;| From 8 a.m. (0 5 pam | rian, aR, goTeme nompeien _WAITRESSES IT'S FANTABULOUS |¥fx WAN ie ae = aa $18, Sonu 50." Fe Lost & Found 24 sed pare fies! tice. Poneral|{ | AR, error spouia ere} | ons! Parason Ges acation ‘pay. ges SERVICE, BACK, IN) SCHOOL. exo Free scimater, On| Insurance Agencies 17A "oak, ck, oar at, scat a WS from f ‘pa convenes te, respons and Grand River, Sort | “ep openings nestor cur ss 2 WanDg Pits TH THe RIGHT TAKE ANYTHING. | CALL FE iNeTA a oP] 8 A Rating ot Revresenteg Co.'s mie ‘’ _sitetating, st Graveside service at] than to cancel the’ charges PARKING "ATTENDANTS 16 On| 4 “Aboiy in e208. cag | oes ALL 9228 . Sora’ Mare Hesting “& Supply. _Austin-Norvell A one x0 OTR 8 a4 FE Seer Mrs. M will hese = tt -3 OF te envumes ers ficense. Appi Mchiged st. TED'S oe Cs = z Work Wanted Female 11 SARL Le BILE GRAND BON | 5 90) rE dais Peace yt i at Bentees Puneral Home. = which has been ren bourses 3 and’? $m. yer ee DWARD AT SQUARE LE. 8 LK. aa ay week) weg “ee 1 DAY SERVICE. - os ~ Beepinl saness a fatened. | 2: Lawrence. rper_ Cass FE ond Creme He. “2 4. Nov Valueless through the | | SER’ ATION ATTENDANT. “bom Fe pa a Epeeee tS. ; venience, (it's right near Pick-up & dell TeOuTROS. 2-5780_ “PE 9-2639 FAMILY GROUP ~ fost 1 RED. TRISH SETTER, VIC. ~-< Corer, mather'of itr J wiimer|f Sro"mage'es atreraatore || ion Sots souafeh’ at 13 aie GURL WANTED F i before 3:20,|— Rome). au thie fb tors. | 51 teONINGS = REPS" BU.| CUSTOM PLUMBIN LIFE INSURANCE | pause, -2asees . Birmin ‘ =~ your “kill pumber.” No CANVASS WORK SALARY AND)” T over 24 _1 day service. FE §-1471. “J INSTALLATIONS - REPAIRS | One low rate covers enti at Lost Tour PET? WANT TO gham ad wil: be gives COMMISSION. PE 5-8670 i-l WASHINGS & IRONINGS. PITZGERA entire family, | give coe. a, home? FR $0300. Mie; joseph Jones aud Seymour . Giri Scout Professional |*and'eDolise’ to ‘the people’ | _service, = work "ve* asus bday | FREE EaviMare “FE 2aee/ _Wiiiamo, oft seg, LosT SMALL One =. of p onge- tgs x mendes Closing time for advertise . vat os, ttriet director qth Be oettanine a bony i Mi Ry URONTNGS REF PICKUP my = oo c CEMENT WORK, "INSURANCE year = . tet ot LE ONE OG Reed 1S Salesman Oe AS parece) fen ee a igec at | ent caer re 60h PRICE ORE TETAS, A) nat ‘at Frome eas, a $8 = pace oe = 55 5 nab wt a Mes ne worker. Male or female 87 .pius _———— Nicholie & Harger Co. Lost — BI oe eee 5 Vic. ek ee wt ace oe {] FULL Time | attest bor pa re | "8 verve ister vn tont™| weuyrieme | CEMENT & BLOCK |%™/cer re ese) Ripert ia' eee Ps i be : — ; Laundry-Service—18 : oo Me oe Str | Be Br of atte te aul Tee aa ee om| migerinta, was tore | SaBYerTTING. MY HONE FOR ORERT is, OU Peg re ae compar cone | "aE ag BGA, OORT OR day, Nov. 4, at 1:30 p.m, with olivate Wet it eae USEKE sT £0 LEM, Ker meter TaTETING VICINITY OF | CUSTOM DUCT WORK ON ADDI-| [6 Posiine Laundry FE | ‘Bie itn rots heme is, sylvan CASH WANT AD RATES . ITY - OF viv Rev. Cari W. Neisin RA emplove benefits. Must be invalid and do. housework. ~who have had rience __Keego Harbor. FE + tions. & com o New & old Lake. “Tage Reward. Phone PE from Donelson-John Punera tones 14 21 or over. Apply in person 8 day week. 8 M. to 4:30 to work in a glamorous #' a ~ aa furnaces t CURTAIN 8 FLA OR RUF-| 44073, bring to 2032 Homey Rowmaaen, wine | ME Gear ae Saat p| : sconstterse ot —ORSEMES GREESSE | sarvtrame, pay oe ORT |concnere won an rancor | fStnoe pn Porsche | root Funeral Home. —\} 2 te te ie - ROBERT H | ateysaights Ne: washing or heary| —ST**: _& Sunnyside, OR. 2-473, SOS SD GWA a pea eteontieer Lost — 7 R OLD MALE COLLtE cua ae 4 fe 38 be ALL \ | eleasing. Sat’ & ane off. MA Pax BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. FE| lable Don't ettmbie 8 get. the Landscaping __ 18A| Sx" asso, “PCT Bt “anaes Patrick ©, 493 Lowel; ‘age 67;/f § 270 486 120 — ‘ of LOTHES oe eee BE POULT, rate 0 ewitch- | BABY SITTING IN MYHOME, Ww Comming a AAA LANDSCAPING. MERION ee Meaty bi w vin. Wille deer father, of Mra, Arthur Nu-)f 5 3m Gas 8.80 - SA companion for elderly small| sce qualitle Men is ay or night, PE 21700, | | DRY WALI. TAPING. GUARAN-| Blue Reatucky “Bide s0d.| brown, Mas lot’ care. In vielaiy cace: deer aie. amare ren 5 22 ts 3 ro I moders home we Take (Orion, "es eats moe Beary tig F LAUNDERED, ae toed work Free estimates. OR Fer got MI 4-7115 or MUlberry of imonrite store, Phone OR and | rs. j ea WANTED TO ne - Sack Wenton, Funeral service REAL ESTATE USEKEEPER WANTED TO is CONSCIENTIOUS WELL DEPENDABLE | WOMAN WISHES. COMPLETE | FALL Lost — FEMALE BEAGLE, OCT. ret ss:e m, at Ss. "Saichacts Help Wanted Male 6 ° 6 custom "hens protect, re sorte. » 0 meee 8 Cet. PP | CALL. POR DR. he’s Can $250 Feeeptionat work oie local ao _or tae Clerical work. a Bedrock cog laze ¢ cpg Re 2d. "Wearter or eater” Re- Chureh. In in Mt, Hope) —~- ton Township, "MA 68320." Mr. Pi eid on v.. ice yersonaiity with, abt bry ¥ WALL WORK DONE. FREE anita catea be YARD & overs. of dom sanywsrs to Cemetary. Bettas ot Stlat foot Sands ind ~EXPERr ~ REAL ESTATE oe = Mana er) ee bcerriohist to Feat. eg ype svoice, “wiling 1s HLECT=ICAL WikInG. LICENEED ee ee re | ee ta 6:00 p.m. at the ; S : : oe, s Ed Murra “LANDSCAPE YOUR HOME 7 ee eetne ill Bid raseamale : SALESMAN _~ | _ odipany benefits. Employe Sant’ pervonality ‘easen- | “Que = A » WOULD, Like FREE ESTIMATE ON | WIRING ware RY Fe em a Hobbies & Supplies 244 de in state at the Brace-Smith| tine & Cadillac ort niterd im old home 4 aisew rt tial. dren ot ater heaters, ranges & dry- poht St 8 Ty E_8-4711| PAIN" THE NUMBR PICTURES. tae : to , Will stay some nights. FE ers. FE bas ar. ranges S gice. | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND |- Scrabble games Backenstose Book PARLE, NOVEMBER 1, 1951, ANN AD OK MA ey =, ADAMS 0. nventory, ete. Day * work Oe Gr coe ee wn”” Seteesl WOU INNO | eh Fat Ww. iuron | | Pemoval. Ph. FE 5-6503 of OR| _store 16 fMTawrence St, ees aa aetghter ce Ras! PART OR FULL TIME MEN phy’ % sunt te 3 ee ere , Beit as, STEN- PP 2... ae Lx. oe Seen be One OLD. | SRaNK’s TREE SERVICE, TROT Notices & Personals 25 , or Mary, Satherine, ipennie. end brings 4 dally ‘commissions to B® L c sate Cfatiracle Mile) i toon” chee ast ot Fe 2 oe18. waite often ROOFS — ALL fFateplanting,.surery ree ‘Doa't worry, koow the facts. Sohn Parle, Funeral service willl bur girls, scenies, hiloillien, dor water se eeetie ge nad.| Linen Demonstrators “experience and” be wy Be eb yuhel Aud alee i iget 3910, Hague March _ Walled ake, MA raigg neared. Private consultation,” “PE $201 ‘ye Monday, November 4 at 9 &.m. Shere S00 Wan tee Pree. |: pees. Area: pCintulon, "Ben tops in typing and short- Shild cept’ tn ‘home. “OR ‘1806. | — eee oe Nt OoRE Fe ee: | NEw LAWNS BUILT. FINISH § (TAKE OFF POU N= from ee’ in Mee Hope. Cemetery. Piast h Supeles, Fam Grand. Brayton, Pisins.| age 20 op ad eetea,| >% tim wil | WASHINGS & IRONINGS. W280 &| RAISING, —PouNDaTION | fog. eck Ml fom sell tral’ Church, Walled Laxe, Wel Benediets Jb ‘ $5. FE 8-478. Off Peatherstc — GE i. a, = Be in Lor gy! A gy ih pon Ghiesgo — Bor a area. Write — Press| No collecting or delivering. = GENTLEMEN NINOS sel : "Wonm — Fan TER: MASONRY Moving & Tracking 19 = new members, Monday 1 APPERT, CCTORSM vitinta. gs “Ee. ir moter wie _ Hod te weer so start “Tine SoURLE TPE SHIRT” mela aes WHAT * ange itp “ROUREWORE > 2) re Pros” Eves. OR Se 1 MOVING - HAULING ARRON OES Ur mapper coat tater of tre |SARBER, PART TIME auras eee eee i ana am Moulometie. shirt units EVELEN EDWARDS HAS — | WrMCEOGP "WG. TYPING BEG |" GQuopes Pe evase LA Young. |" Fe 20 PE 688 | 4, Mermen - aenele, 3 a - Raa prentice. 271 Baidwin Ave. 2m vet & Tm FE yg wert doen Gresham ee _ _fetarta’ service aa 4.2842 Ff aia ChavENTER Ena. AA- A Reduced Rates | inv trent Be zum 27 the item. Hunsicker Pu CARFET. AND “ght cari (paLEeu MEDICAL SECRETARY | Must Enow machine and electrical RIGHT WORK WANTED, BABY-| er & modernization No tp too | OO eta | Mee irieodly ‘advises, contact ood perviee will be held Sunday, FURNITURE ave efor! saat work in doctor's office, Must FOOD SALES ||” NOME AVAILABLE, | {Pa MUibesry Bane ANS | aA LIGHT HATING. MOVING Sita “Contdental” the Salvation Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. from the Plumer- SALESMAN wil i men, Bo pny eng EG Tye able to take shorthand have a aes $350 ___FE_$-0129 - ASTERING & REPAIR. REAS.| rubbish, low price. PE_2-3664 Arm) Salvation tre Harrioon officiating. Inter- ealy” apply Mr. Jones,| Gordon tua. OR >is," °* Eroogy, be able fo complete mee:|C--” Bomevexperieuce CXRSGTRL, WANTS WORE 1) Pet Leo Fe gel | HAULING RUBBISH: | NAME Fe, WAVE SPECIAL, 45 Coie: ies t in Bastia Hawn, Cemetery . ery ciation Prigie ‘Ce. 8 on Ne ate ceT-01 ; — | fal surance fo forms & assis t doe MOR, TRAINEE | ° gase FRAINED, COMPTONETER OF * sangine and finishing. Phone FE on T AND kate te OCKING. me ‘wave $1 Ta Les .. Fe . Methodist ins,| 25 or older. FE 2-0205. no gh standards and hours, m, aalary excerient to se WALL WARRING ATURE CLEAw: pe PERSONALIZED SOMES tnd gravel Px 2-d003, W. Va. on Saturday, Nov. 2, then|can DRIVERS, STEADY OR | ep. person. only = oa a USE CLE: CLEAN rr PERSONALIZED SOMES and gravel. FE 2-0603. Sainry “MAID SUPPLIES — Mr. Reppert will ve ral 'Home,| pact time dar or aight, ie w.| fice open 8 | am. bud EXP APPLYUi. EVELYN . Wadltnot 5 TRORTHOE CALE | 908 JOS FLEMING. FUDOR LAYING. “move Ncheaper ‘FE SFE Sone §-7008. asian vai A orien. on loarwatt- FaPen” fo” HNL Sat, Daniels: i act erty Cloasers, Birmingham. MI a c 59724. , gating, Patctenn” 155 Edison. _ 5-148. ine, FE I 5 , : 5 es ) @ IRONINGS, REASON. | >= — ASHAM, | NOVEMBER, T1987. "Crew as foreman. OR 3-0033. | SAL ATIRESS | EXPE “FOR EDW WASRING & JEONG SEASON: | REMODELING, ADDITIONS & RE- __O'DELL CARTAGE N DEBT‘ = _ og Lotta hee: * fer malate fil By ~~ Se ref ye =e W._ Huron : WALL WASHING, | 8 Saat OFEEE OTHER terme, Fi 64 pesaeed butider, FHA | Local ig eng ary ~~] moving. IF S O Sore -C. Woehan: Scie washer. ture wid with ex 6 De TRA 2. fem S blind indy. ‘Live in. rr . WASHINGS & IRONINGS DONE IN ~ ROOF REPAIRS, annie nA on same ; Donna Washam is at Pursiey Pu-| fentege write. | Must be fu #1301 | 308 Main Professional Bid fpeme. Werk, cuarentecd. YS | BAVESTRODORING MAR Wie fn oe ee Let US bene srrangements| Pontier Box ta All to ‘ IVF TN AND CARE LINGOLN awed wn oo oees wwe | = TRENCHING AND i Recaaithasce/ attics re = : ndent- Contract ‘ “on i IN PONTIAC IT's - home, FE . : ULL J tnw, \NTED ARTICLES PICKED Give You 1 Place to Pa ee er "MONEY - |, 2 Communi Sak Bide. WiLL GIVE CHILD GOOD CARE R. eee Pe 4-e041 ac tres of charge. F 54638, Ease Your Mind ay work @ hours « ‘ = WL B be Li . ears as NT "Yee greece 8) Trucks to Rent | wi GHGS ebb hue, ey or carts | MENT inv : —— | Pep rick. Weente ea SW. |,, 4,4 AND BAUMAN LOAN COMPANY _« Pe: PRPRNISES G,t| PMs QR Ore TTT os sreetioce pre Esa va Sem, tors Neentanttes| MICHIGAN CREDIT "| pee ‘Polegraph sor phone BANK resem §| NEED A FINANCE- a Fi oah, it "P I soeuas Form oa Ps leo | ! ee grey | _ oie. ndustrial Tractor. Co. weve Cokiend Toe Celi Sa NACE eT A See "RECEPTIONIST 250 |FIKER? Oe Cased| Babes Seve pyc, “EHF ra rea Md Mie : 2 r ew agency needs friendly | a : ind ‘aa aesenin ae Ax soeelt Keep ae “ito recover a loss. DAIFE| & Ls ta feet iors, and. customers si fe to ol. sms Seay aly wee, J inminn Get our bid,| Painting & Decorating 20 x sr a man Sree | Fare tat te ta aot forest |2-B181 for an ad-writer. bonus. | Ips wp_ orders for saleemen, Var good job. FE 2-8181 is the Ax) emt sy, CLAMS INTERIOR & oar be a ~ Wir fesome"tamaiye Say “charge it.” hae ye WH "thopolne e Bank " pateat Want Ad number! a — se “| PatiriNG AINTING INT OR, 8 ‘pomatni for febte contracted : Se rence St. Phone Fit 30135. _ Guarinteed. Nlted ries ae ws ahs , Bptcer 3080" Auburn d., 4 nob % > z ‘ @ Siete Service) os VED NIGHTLY | AFPTER6 EXCEPT Bhai Cia RCs 7410 Highland Rd. Near White Lake Township Hall © Also Curb and Carry Out Service We. TREAT YOUR FAMILY Wed, Children to’ Board’26 “DRIVEIN: ‘|\s2-W. Huron FE +1557 To ee - To Sell REAL ESTATE HOME MART REALTY FE 5.409 a 6: FE 6-5080 WILL BUY OR LisT YOUR LAKE P "hte KINNEY = Office 8300 WE HAVE QUALIFIED aS rem for commercial 20 3, Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-5821 > be Rent Apts, Furnished 33 1 LARGE ROOM BACHELOR APT. |. ‘Blove and ref 8 “State St. FE 20566. = | ETS SAAT prem | ROY KNAUF || Bieta Hah, Met eBs wi vie | MONTH APTER 9 FM, “ee | PE Pa | Bae not HEMPSTEAD, 102 E. HURON, PE 4-8284. Clar kston Yea bai, Spr st HADLEY" REAL ESTATE INC. ae nna | Sr ee ‘privileges: FURN. ior a RENT AND _room. 58 8S. Park HOLLY’ Ww OOD A APT. — BEDROOM,.. NEWLY FURN, ; Auto. heat. FE 2-4855 3 BDRMS ex Near fear Bi. Patrichs $1) Farnswo: 4 Rentiac _ heat wie wk. ing distance to stores, EM 3-0103. 8M - complete: furan. EM 34022, ou LAKE, WALK: 3 * nome tanaren 3 yee M PURN. HC HOUSE, 79 WALL 5 ya. see bath. Partly fur-| St. 24628 is) » Util, furn. 114 E. Howard. | 77 PE 2-18é. * ODERN, PURN, | “GAS i ae 2 miles ghts.— 3300 8. Crooks E. of 3] Ra. YEAR AROUND welcome. OR TEx. “gHOw- : 93-8363. | Ta ap ok bn OF — ee “And ea grécigeak € want be iubdate the Daces teuik ‘ell are doing the best we can to make Yahoo U. the kind of school our football team can be proud of!”” a Rent He Houses U eaee 36. For Rent Rooms 37 ASH ~ Fit REALTY and ast tor fed Broker $143 ced Mectios NICHOLIE & HARGER W. Huron FE 58183| ° oe Ere Tze | | ‘ge ecORTGAGES IMMEDIATE ACTION. title. Ask Ken Templeton. Kl L. Templeton, Realtor 23 ‘Orchare “tt. £4: FE ¢-4563 Por your land contract. You'l! like our service. Ask for Jim Dinke! Pa or Jerry «Anderson. WHITE BROS. REALTORS OR 31295 Open A oege ds 8; } et “19 to & _ Wanted Real Estate 32A "ai UP “QUICK CASH | 3. INDIVIDUAL MOD. eabins ya uti! Winter rates. 2~l7l Tra Rustic eames 468 8. Broad A 7 OR yerking Girls’ "tees ten Was. crag i Room APT oanaae AVAIL FE 5-268, after 4 ie oe “7 FLOOR. a Sam ers. Couple 72 W: i ROOMS. BATH. CALL APTER 4 sneaye bd anytime weekends. a aie a) | UPPER FLAT PVT ENT. tock PE 2-1720. 307 8. Pad- 3 RMS. S. BATH DOWN, 1 RM. APT. > pat Por re fe Garage. Adults. 3 aus ae at ENT. UTIL- ities, leundry. working couple. 62 FURNISHED OR UN- ed. - —— or drink- _ers, 1 block from P.O. FE 4-6324. 7 FUR. Some PRIV. “BATH. FE 41696 3 ROOM ANI AND BATH 3 ROOMS CELT PORNIENED. Private bath & entrance, rect as on All utilities furnished est side. Phone FE 23-0601. 30 MIN. That te all it takes to have of our courteous men at your doer, for an eppraisa) ay ® quick prize och sheng Fifteen -years of know-how at your service. = Humphries ee ‘ FE ; ag N. Te erat MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CHRISTMAS IS COMING Let's sell the old’ house and get new home for Christmas. List| th us now and we will try to meet the deadline CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 4-492 or FE 4-4812 1362 W. Huron __Open Evenings oe B C : We Bnow the A BCS ot sellt eh ty Teal es- tate. iF Sales for the service in this area! wt: M. Stout, Realtot 7 N. Saginaw St PE 5-£165 evenings ° “ti 8:30 MORTGAGES LISTINGS WANTED WAITING. ter TOU How uy 4 Leslie » Middleton PE 37721 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE _& bath. 111 x cd Lia lified sales] a —4 ROOM T ROOM FURN. APT an“ ent. Childrga eT atte | | prunes“ R | 3-8004 ARGE RMS. PVT. BATH car Everything furn. One of we good ones. Near Tel-Huron. Coup- te or girls. | 2-3695. 4 RMS. & BATH FURN.” APT. “Sanford. __ 470 TH. UPPER. UTIL. Bus. Worki couple. Near FE 5-8208 208 after 6. BATH. Lake PRIV. BATH & ENTR. gas heat and w' urn. cvaple only. 101 Michigan. rE *-/) RMS., BREAKPAST NOOK, BATH £arage, util. Ingaire 95 _ Dwight. 3 RMS, & BATH. NO CHILDREN. yea week. PE 32-5750. 120 Rae- i 1 APT. FURN. OR_3-1388 3 RMS, PRIV. BATH, ALSO 4 rms., near Wisner School Ser | dren’ _welcome. MY 3-2777 after 3 ROOMS AND BATH, A ae furn. including TV and fwasher Fe Sato welcome. FE $7725 and (3, RMS. UPPER & BATH COUPLE | ‘preferred. 19 Short St = RM. APT. NEWLY DECORAT- | ; ed. Pvt ent. & bath. 2 adults. | 105 Florence PRIVATE BATH | nice. a week, 8161 Inquire 349 Baldwin ‘4 ROOMS. NICE, WARM UPPER. | + Adults’ FE 47267. i 4 LARGE ROOMS & BATH _Private olose in FE 2-4990 a RMS & BATH. ction as APT le 270 “State St FE 68-2504 ROOMs AND ‘BATH “NICELY | 1 tars Close in $100 LMA 6 aie Jerry E. Adams 2336 eae Highway OR. need) & AND BATH. oer || al Pleteiy rte Includes TV. -Clea | lose tn. 2 men or smaii tamity. Also 3 room 37 Paike Place |S ROOMG FURNISHED APT. CHIL- | dren allowed. $90 mo. or $22.50) per week. EM 3-4207 | ATTRACTIVE 3 “ROOMS 3 AND | bath in modetn ranch- se oe} 2 ge ing. Union ..Laxe. |} ROOMS WITH J Small baby |. FE. inctetes | i . a ¢? 8 Ee | | 2 pus of PyT BATH 8 er 7 Roe ROOM APT. PVT. BATH At AND entrance. PE 8-3837. or FE 5-5828. 3 BMS 6 BATH $9 MO. FE a ‘APT. NEWLY DECOR. NO drinkers or children. FE 2-8272. 4 ROOM Fiat ON LAKE ed OR 3-6015. § ROOM FLAT AT 420 W. HURON. "Avaliable immediately PE 20061. $ ROOM BRICK UPPER. GAS heat, good condition. E. side lo- cation. FE See. i oon APT., 2 CHILDREN AL- lowed,. $35 month. FE 3-0173 be- tween 8 and 5. ROOM APT., HEAT AND _ ae, fura, children weleae. OR ‘90 Oakland Near Huron Under new a prld decorated bath $60 per month. (eee) CARETAK FE 8-4330. 8065 Commerce Rae Near Union Lk. Rd, unfurnished, 5. fully modern 1 room apt., auto, oi] best, couple only. $40 nee. cau John J. Dyer, MI 65812, eves. (B’ ham) Key-ist. _door east. ATTRACTIVE NEW DUPLEX type units Nr schools & on Located on —— an | HOT| 3 BEDROOM old. $95 month, LI_3-1658 for appointment J BEDROOM RANCH 1 with garage attached. Auto. heat, 4230 ont rooms, on 3 BED- Lake Dr. 2. aND e. 1260 E. . _ Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ARG: * Peat, FE 46323. irtly 2 BDRM. reni 8 _ Grange Hall HOUSE, CLOSE IN & BATH, CHILD WEL- come. PE 25170, a ROOM HOUSE, sap ARTLY MOD. ze Tekaace— wi. |<" . acle Mile atea. $73 mo. OR 3-97490. UNFURN. Ce he. on MODERN LAKE reasonable. 2625 Rd’, Ortonville. and John R en and — HOME, 1640 E. LONG Rd., Lp int een Rochester Rd., a BEDRMS is LIVING Fi RM M- KITCH- se 3 BEDRM ius Li = 1 ¥R. tease OF 33316. CELLEN™ $8 PER MO. 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME: Ex-|. “ UIRED, MAPLE er 1. RANCH. 1 YEAR in Waterford. Call TYPE HOME _4 yrs. old. 7 BEDROOM # = lease or a ae heat. Close in. Prefer adults. FE 32-1425, ‘OUSE wit Kk option to aay: PE. TERRACE, OIL orated New Walton _between 5 & _ate 3 BEDROOM HOME. NEWLY DEC- at — Moreland Ave. = gg BE = J ROOMS | AnD Bath ae oi] ‘furnace, moet =| stirs _Bivd. Or Cali BEDR 00M ADULTS Siz Sane — 4 7 Dra: ~ . large room apt. Pull bath. Pri- _water furn. FE 5-842 _— gions 3 EDROOM ge rage. Corner nee yr trg _® Souinil eld. Rent $225. MJ 6-82 CLEAN 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BA oa -~ West Side 1 block from bus. _Relerences. FE 5-6470. CHOICE NEWLY DECORA ATED 3 rooms and bath all large rms., located close to down wn. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor T ON. Saginaw st. FE _ Open Evenings "til 8: aed LOWER 4 ROOM AND BATH Garage. F & R entrance. Nice _location 67 _Monroe St |LARGE 3 RM FOR CARETAKER. |* RMS. N. Perry. airs Chea 2-517 LAKEFRONT. NEW yr trent. On 2 BEDROOMS, | i aroena ions ieee Dien chgaces ic stove. xie Hwy. MAE fgg Ne: 08 Dinter |LOWER 4 ROOM AND BATH. Garage, F & R entrance. Nice location. 67 Monroe St | MODERN. 3 RM & BATH. NEW- ly decorated. Apply A Apt. _ Building $17 E, "Pike a __ 4-040" afte: ON vhont FRET —— 2 rms, and ‘bath. Children per- aoe = per month K. G. PSTEAD, 102 East Huron, Bt. —R EL_RIO “APTS. | 281 OAKLAND 3.rms. & bath Stove, refrig.,. & util a Couple with baby: wel- com UPP € R FLAT, HEAT FUR- nor 1008 iarsbn No vehidres, $75 =. FE 32-5373, Se eg SD children welc _3-5187. 797 «Ind. Bt, EA nm. Piains. Close ie schools,’ 3 BEDROOM HOME. LOCATED Ar , children welcome. / Mota NEAR ome. $85 mo. On otf Joslyn, $80 ‘YE week or $48 p h _call RMS. AND BA TH CUPBOA RDS built in. Gas heat, stove in kitch- en. 267 Oakland Ave. J” ROOMS AND BATH. $12 PER ouse at lower ra‘e. Pierson at 1676 ll PE 42031 er mo. Algo smaller See Mr. Taylor Rd. or _& een }. 2918 . & BAT * ee 267 gie L! med she M59. ras re 8 “tar a _Sat & Sun. 4 RMB. oat ©RM | isms oo / OUSE elcome ROOMS, eit eens VRMS. & BATH CHILDREN WEL- ( come. OA 8-1235 4 CRM MOD H FE 5-0648, a Saag RANCH 1%_ baths. Nae 2536 Dine Sioeecs: BATH. PULL BASE: BATH SOUTH BELLE- vue, Lake Orion. Phone FE 4-2337 Taeee i Eiisabetn ar 2 | "FE 5-8906 _ UPST rh 1236 Pontiac OME lll BROWS ER. CARPET E. Marston Bry MILES W. OF OF Rd. 1% mile rooms ent bath, come, Jerry E. Adams 8 ii’ _2536_Ditie Highway. OR 38111. | A ser oe Fo ebb ware ic fe apy at, paved ro conven: churches and stores. Dray- yERRY E ‘ADAMS Co. 4% =" 4 BED sea LARGE PLEASANT 3 AND BATH./|j; § | Near Airport. Adults. OR 3-1943.|° vate “ad May "30, isse. 913 | an pas TIS, Sar | eremsctizs toe Oe. — 3 ROOM FURN. AT 130 an A | MMubert Orbow, Lake 1 block| "“EMRREE & GREGG ae Se Tem or Bee ae i. pinion ese a... . — ’ Fu, | NICE 3 RMS. & BATH. ADULTS pF gr Se, By oe og PARTLY FURN. | CLEAN, 3 RMS. PVT. D only. Ne pets, 61 Summit. FE ]M 34303 or EM 14 ~ Ss Room HOU! Soe J ROOMS, PVT ENT.| frodtage for rent, Hot j bg mo EL lg cal gasman Won * oe me FE ST aM uburn. water. $80 8m - Rent b year | wat Ae 9 ‘side. “tao month, FE 2-464 or | 4 PARTLY ~ ALL) ater = _ Ome bore N aon CLOSE IN. FE | eet = ; a Res 7 5 | Ra. Poatiae > Danes Nive = fasts, 30 Norton NEWLY FURR Wc fy Riis. &|7 BEDROOMS LOVELY LAKE-| © Pontiac on : DESIRABLE ROOM. bath . Auburn |. front at Waterford, Modern. $100 § ROOM UPLEX. CHILDREN ¥v., pn CLOSE | ave. _Tronth 7. OR Sast8 te le “Prides Li Rd., Clarks-| pret, 2 wit From busine. ‘PE QUIET. CLEAN. 7 ROOM STEAM |i RMS.@ BATH FOR RENT. CALL |* ton PE 8-1 i: er me heat. private entrance for couple.; OF 3-4217 between 4-6. i RMS. & BATH BASEMENT, | FURN. RMS. POR RENT. 66 _ of Poplar PE ae MER AT (wate OWER, PARTLY FURN..| oil heat. Marshall st. PE me re — SPARTAN HOUSETRAILER a “s 4. | Room “HOUSE. 5288 TUBBS . HOUSEKEEPING ROOM Auburn & Opdyke, PE 2-031]. |4& BATH ELDERLY CHRISTIAN | © ROOM NEWHOUSE, 5288 TUBBS| TOS, iM Pairgrove THs 3 Pu te APT. Is WARM &| couple good proposition. “PE | [Roar MODERN, 2 BEDROOMS | FURN. ROOM IN MODERN. APT. fights, mee washer e acto | c RM URN OR TEs | een Om eS re ise” yA house. furan. Highland okony SE ON LAKE. STOVE FURN. HOUSEKEEPING ~ Mrs. Newman, ois Orenera Lo. ne URNS AND UTIL ON and refrig. furn, Pull basement | —Close_in._S1_ Pairgrove BATH. ALL Peta eae — __Buto. heat Call AVenue 5-0908. iBtenen rvlenes. gt ‘ * E .N. Inquire 3620. Port St. Watkins |* RMS. MOD. UNPURN. Close Sceetgarsd —SOSNE— i. Le. ORiando_3-i100. 2-3560° from 9 ‘0 2. Spare Pree, PE sas ___ Ji--§ pS Fags lit PROSP “General and State Hospital, FE tec. Thre. June lst, 065 mo. EM| foome § Doth including ¢ bod) Vn” __ 2-083! : decorated, 1 car garage, en| NICE SLEEPING FOR MAN. § RMS. & BATH. UTLTY & peruies. References required.| With radio & TV 1 bik. trom "|" Garage. Referenc ine Ties . | Robe: _ $10 wk. PE 5-8317. ae7, oa En ‘a ‘trom — La. ROOMS — GIRLS, EVERYTHING ¢_& 20 from Plin .| FOUR RB NEAR AUBURN, i o woo HOME, BIDE.| 335.00. hee come, Fe 2000. Yor ¢ meathe, oz: | aes 300M FOR GENTLEMAN, NEAR recomanio rent, DE 3120s. 2575 | ig - tng, asonable | _Rest Home, Dryden. Mich, Tel. 39 NEWLY peokAtaa HOUSE small child accepted, io Ward ew 2 BEDRM NEAR’ (PONTIAC. Fis’ Pia a & Shop center. PONTIAC — heat. Lake. fron facilities. Part- ly furn, 1710 fete off from. M58. _TOwnsend ' PONTIAC | Laz LARGE 3 BED- room home. Auto, hot water and heat. Lake facilities. Pi front _ly furn 1719 Ladue off from M: PONTIAC Y CLUB AREA. 6 Children wel- ' Piasge-Waterfora area. No omatl hid required. “- vil 2 take aria ¥) es. FE’ 4-6306. RENTAL UNITS huceaie new /Reasohable +. st. tla on East Bivd.- po an = CALL FE_4-7833 SMALL HOUSE, tween 10 a.m. & 3pm. OR_3-5041. WEST SIDE Spokes oa BS = Lepore po bath. 2 bedroom bun ws Oil heat, ca month. Reterenses” required. FE 47055. DERN . AND Jj BEDROOM homes, 90 per morth up. 5-676 or WEbster : PHONE BE i 368 Hu m4 suitable for use as offices. Auto-’ Offices to Rent or desk pases ed telephone or secretarial se NOW AVAILABL E In large new modern buildin located” = am 10 miles bg a Pontiac White Lake ship p Hall. Ideal for — Dentist, Manu-_ = sogpe Bee Agent, etc. a rates, “Bhone EM 3-4236 CES 5 brick home KG. Hempstead, 102 E. Huron, empstea ron Pie “i-s2ee 4 Fer Sate Houses “43 iE Tarr: JERRY OFFERS Northside GI Resale—414%. Sr ein Gen les tet. Butts oven Storms and sereens. $12,959. JERRY E. ADAMS me igh = 9; an ke 5 aT aoe LAKE OFPICE LAKE PROPERTY 8 + “77 aaa TG. Trocke REALTOR 1643 Union Lk. Rd. EM 3-467! . CHEROKEE HILLS | New 3 PDE maior brick Pago on = eee Pal "bae po ent, | a ogee BY owner. PE $1771, $ aes HOUSE, iz. vrdves f 13s acres on Auburn Rd. Near & a ha: with $2,500 4 and ity on acres: Art Johns OR 3.9819 2975 W. Walton Blvd. LADD'S 3 Bedroom Ranch $750 DOWN Nearly new modern ranch home, with a modern kitehen and extra TADD’ Ss. INC. 288 Dixie Hw 3888 74» Diegten Pyates a. OR 3.1331 or FE $0202 OP N dusk "1950 Airport Rd. '. 4-4 Sunday See this charming. 2. bed- room, full-basem ent home. room * « Hat yy webs oth a ryer a ed _ er furnish out~ Moto - Turn right - Airport Ra ~ to signs. Leslie R. Tripp, Reaitor W. Huron Street FE Stil or FE 30008 ARRO- _EAST SUBURBAN DOWN ‘BRICK INCOME '| Dowh pan permet | Srgctosity, only cost. ist. Hoot. Natural stone * aver lace. $13,650 wi! a FOR’ COLORE D 2 bedrooms. bmg laree’ *itvine room, 13x: in rch basement. cated schoo] “iu porch, yard, . LTY D Mec LOUGH, BROKER TE $143 Cass-Blis. : 5 Open Evenings Sundays, 12 to 5 caro Sg Ig For Sale Houses 43 |NO MONEY DOWN Will built 23 or 3 bedroom start- Thru Johnson, FE 4-2533 3 2 ROOM | CABINS —D DTILITIES 1 IN- cluded Winter .ates. OR 3-9306. —e Trailer Park at Pontiac Re »” p.m. or ail day } BDRM. 3 CHIL. "tae 8 1 Port- FeTAIRy PARTLY 4 RMS. NEAR _year owner P. Ves RooM cae UNFURNISHED. orn a5 xn 7 Ng he “a — 535. Dr. Call VEr- ILDREN . Clark- For Rent Rooms 37 ING RM 18ST ye. w. FE_2-1607, FE : * Giubne abtonee fag ree block. from_ bus ; __privileges. Phone FE VELY i pe Tee naa | r ag priv. bes’ ef “Reas. os. or, : » ie dics Chose tn a, W Saginaw. ooo. i La Tana [ SLEEPING ROOM. OR FURN Hoven i 3 RMS. IN«| rm. WATERFRONT BEDROOM, AGE, BR exe living room children weil-| way, Just outside city. West Side. come. $50. y EB. Adams Co.| Small down paym 2536. Dixie Higlway. OR 3-8111. | monthly payment, 4-8151. 3 B 1 BRICK : Rent Lake Céttages 36A/ Big so'Re Centing these 2 eat eS NEAR WATERFORD. recip od BES ar re Joe 67" Schools ey Blaine price. OR 3-436. $5,950 with $750 Dn, OA 8-2018. ba Log one Se dn. at, car. * i Buy thru Partridge __ List thru Partridge basement, gas m BE. HILLTOP HOME. 5 rooms, 1% nee. Grate om. base- Multi-Lakes Realty 2 BEDRM., HOME ‘tome peiscoaee % off TM in od I Real 2 ce house m0 dn, s.. near W dren welcome, i 3060 8. Commerce Ra. MA #1578 of $3,200 96. E matea # vilnedhet than at, . dry re oy will “fined — ae. sar e® 5 like the homes. a rer teat place te 4% per cent mortg William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 py Next - Office Listing Service HAVE Lagt ott? — s ed ing be “oecaue it 4 80 4 epoeai ne Nage =) over- it level t om 3 use Serie sgazon are & bath up. §11.- of Hesaie, 2 Dedeme..| cok: foors “asement Auackion, street. #1136 Rose McLart 1 Broker ‘ . 3995 Moves You In Wier ‘= EM ~Buy Thr 3 , aEOR COLORED u Partridge _ List Thru Partridge _ SALES “Civilians” Gl 50 New Homes Under Construction 3 BEDROOMS with | Pully insulated Hardwood floors Side drives Aute, heat Auto. hot water t| Custom kitchen cabinets city water City sewer : Choice paint, colors, ete. NEW LOW LOADS OF FEATURES: LOW FHA TERMS $10 STARTS DEAL Pick Location Now PAYMENTS LESS » THAN RENT $600 Down MODEL OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 1:30 TILL 7 :30 Stanley at Kinney 2 bochs bs] Tak BY of to mina Take Montcalm to Stanley WESTOWN REALTY FE $-6040 Main Ofc. EEnwood OPE} Eves. LI 2-4677 | b-1008_ Detroit 3-5 SUNDAY. 24 Utica Rd. = © ful rage. Near bus airal fireplace dining a with diab Sarwedher and basement, Screened porch | s UD. as heat. car ga- stores, schools is: Ww. Ree aBt"te Bante ou - on a, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 7 W. Huron Street PE 5-8161 or FE 5-0338 182 jm fhm el ne POUR old, has a 4 DORRIS acy aid COLONIAL BEDROOMS §815,! home in the Excellent family —- location to — pngalse a iy e pong Fi with poder dy «| flecn ub house, owner transferred . sacrificing for quick sale. . This gyfer ert cos four years Toom and half bath down, three bed- rooms. and recreation room, selling appointments home is only one bath LAKE FRONT HOME " Cloapiet, nit our rot. dost can a our . fron r r oes Waikine Lake, with tociae | post Smoming. onde s ing, swimming, a perfect en ent ake ’ your gon ph family, this eget wg all the ‘se ® ments Nedlyrs mort discrim. buyer, oTIFUL SUBURBAN, HOME LOT 113x90 $13,750 e & fome witht a 22 x 24 gar- age,\there is a full basement, oak Toors and plastered OFPICE OPEN ‘gunna DORRIS & SON REALTO WE TRADE WE skit W. Huron Phone FE 41 \ iy For Colored: Families bath "owner wenn & Room &) and two 3 apts, om fon a ond r two All nicely decorated: Pet Fog 5 po A = og F tae plewara., dunt HN KINGLER. Realtor W. Huron st 17 BEDR , WESTERN SUBURBAN © dish teens. taper eck “"t0 ACRES | Fruit farm. 2 Ree Call tor “CUCKL ER REALTY vue" - on FE_ 2-1520 E, UNFINISHED ft,_lot._ Et 9-970. OPEN “SUN DAY 2-5 3346 Coseyburn “Ranch of Tomorrow” OP SUNDAY 2-5 190 Riviera Elizabeth Lake Estates brick, i% story Cape bedrooms, large 3 SUNDAY 2-7 Budget Rancher 14 Baths 3 Bedrooms Full Basement FEATURING: A SLIDING CLOSET ALUMIN SLIDING bows ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER $9975. On Your Lot MODEL 2601 Gorland 2 Miles South of Lake Orion 1 Block off M24 Watch for signs MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SMALL DOWN {PAYMENT North en room with = yes credit — CASS LAKE & RIVERFRONT Very comfortable AREA . h full basement, oi! both e ‘am Pull price $9,750—Terms, Bateman Kampsen REAL. TORS FE 4-0528_ ra) Eves. & Sun. KE PRIVILEGES — DOGO No AE g Te tn ag ig 4 job, ha to good used car; s fied NOW. _te vows PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 2.1987 = Ave, Brings — with $5. an. On Orchard ‘Lk. rE S10 se $13,950, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : | a 2family nearly com —# apt. makes yments, you O' N have rent Ge ~ jot. buy at a ee eg ne $0 DOWN = Buys this cozy modern 2? bedroom : eS omg rivileges. fon — . = gag only ase cape on 5 orathy 5 nyder Lavender 4 . 28 YEARS : 7001 Rd. (Mi r Ph_EM or “MUwwal4ser| = SUNDAY 2-5 wratOo de Lakeside : ETH Contemporary; ere ee of these 2 brand new alumi- 3100 Sgong Drive ym | Stiver num sided, bun- Course, $ ., $2,000 galows. Vestibule entrance an. priv. -Paved streets. with ‘closet, living | th old sees. med. yeoms nes sortune window, | tonal birch Kitchen ee lenty of eating space also. astered walls, cak floors, $595 Dn. Bee > full etl We po OS wma = NO OTHER COSTS ; rivileges. OUT HURON TO ae W. Longfellow. 2 bdrms.,. ful ‘ ELizabern LAKE — 2887 Bina ele Lake Orion. RA Vk CALL TE: on ban Mies SIGN “Beas ed stake. 2 berms ) “BUICK POSSESSION | ee Ask for Mr. Williams 7 SUNDAY 3-5 Gross — Realty | 901 Cass Lake Rd. AVAILABLE—a few weil. en’ with” closet. Large living room, — [Oybrcantsd e "ve liked cus eu Q tom + ‘up- UN 6437213420 W. 7 Mile Ra boards. "pormivca counfer, 2 nih nd eas ——| compartment sinks, tile = 1 sempactsont tales an ile . compar s ° : \ | bath Pormica covered van- — } ity, The basement is plan- | med for a wonderful recrea- tion room. heat and | sewers apd walet Witkin s - ® . water. a SUNDAY 2T0 5 block of the new grade . : . : — Excellent a caae 5 4 ’ erms. (1 block rth of Mt. Clem- aa oC oinge : Gers OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 . Bird.) ‘West SUBURBAN — Beau- THREE (3) BEDROOM BRICK 4 a1 ¢ Ro “ving pone ans vs HO! WITH FULL BASE- dining ell. Ultra oe — us anos Y RENO- Tt too, is large, 3 bedrms., LAND COS Tvs} te, See celaied, Hateres jOoTs. mm PER CENT INTER ome session. Terms orange. |- HUNTERS PARADISE — WEST sID) utiful - “Pout family brick with 4 rooms| oq’ land’ It's s reely remo each. Separi ing, one story with 6 very naces, water large rooms: 3 bedrooms, . lot, good income, Rea-| wardrobe it = 26 sonably priced. Terms. ft. living room has fireplace, _ “ ~ a OF DF wall and Half block off Huron St. A siz pethee | pasa oeen J ‘6) room home. all on one floor has fireplace. Breezseway ~© ‘ frines: Heese oat rer'perthes| $4, Sch gang ° e. You" ‘Te wa: ed $12,500, up Bort, et We ess an Py miles from e court. COLORED house J eats t ios hea Ones eel : . $2,000 DOWN nh bi giuded. 3 fui eee wp 2) Seautira Aluminum sided, lots. ully sulated, ful ase- condition. | ent, 5 bungel re Bas'300s with $2, Every euuvegiense patel — Dishmaster - tncinera- water softener Over- sted caraea paved drive loe-ks from LeBaron “Benoa! Bi — bus. No better & HARGER CO. WATKI LAKE PRIVI- + _ ___.__43_W. Huron Looe Quer has | TE ay fortabie, Ts very com on HITEIELD AVE as room home. ving pd ee Modena 5 room, modern kitchen, ex- vost 2 tra large utility. bedrooms, Double garage. lot. $1,181 down and man ee a clade taken sod insure clude xes urance “4 ‘t when you can P on SONTIAC REALTY buy thts “fin fine home.” SYLVAN MANOR — 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, of the ve best io sub- division (80x150) offer- ‘ing a view of Hammond Lake. Bagk yard com ly Anchor f oe - oe : : r l- ' IRWIN | @ School distriet. Owner = ‘bound, wishes quick sylvan Lake City esse on oe for WISNER - L or the rn —~Priced with 5 weds. veaire rid fa guvement Bs yf =“ pod ant ioe ‘mod- ern ma and. P Str = bath. or fo ea Pull a at oy a: 6 ; gale Catt today * an Sparuncais. Deows On excelent | e =o income. $14,000.00, peecoaes. ~~ FAMILY HOME — Near St Sparkle Bright. Benedicts. Living room, We = invite your oop of full din Toom, kitchen, this -lovely “income bath and Lenya nde — loca’ on he oor side of 1 bedroom « Pontiac. ‘Without q jon one: up. ‘Excellent Jgnngt <7 of the cleanest, most comfor- heat and hot table homes on the market. 2 garage. An e¢ car garage, ceramic tile bath, with space ue les a gardening too t Fe 8. ee Tasmania Street E3100 RAY O'NEJL, Realtor Tevenings Gh'3-1008| 18 in a down sabe put rou) to (raneporta a tara cio OP i John K, Irwin SoueTos rR 2 i Since. 102s Brice AROS Poe, Teas | 313 West Hu s Phone FE 5-047; "Ere, FE 54846 eit THs. Only Bt oan ot iD : Li ‘a ia Mortgess- is Or 2 a 159 feet, sidewalks, curb, black- Pp —— top street. This home has 3 bed- ms and v ‘Room or 4 j bedrooms. 1% baths, bea oak : Ciaran adams setts St @ D HT ST. tow. 28: ,modern well ‘h- fving room space, utilit zig feoh ample 3 od parece on one taal soon ston. i for ‘fare, washer & . Sluminom os ee ‘All conveniences. fneide and_out. Lake, privileges. | - | Sor Ses ee on Bt wo Dwight Bey om abaw to Walton then on Acuaring to No. $087, waleh | Cc & seat * 1 CLARK REAL ESTATE 4-6492 44813 P itt 1362 © NonON? Piren _EVES room BRICK RANCH, dare car- ii 1/ peted liv room’ ining f ell master bedroom on eee B D doors, | vats newer, U - : planter ang closets, full fo New oO x 150,.- ‘eis : ; eonven-| Lincoln Heights Vv. privileges. aA 3 Bedroom ty one a * Ln. Immediate yourdoston, 2 postures . oA igi VE ig Bnmry room, oe Ree tt ™m w Ey a Lg gt Logg -opanedl « Pp sed wis iiee _ oe a Baldwin- St. Michaels e 2 Area * 34 -HENRY ¥ An older home, but in very pa ES . ATOR ame Ree, Eee eatin ha _ fooms. aan Se Co - din. | ‘es & oo room kitchen, 3 room. 14 x rooms & bath heat. eng stairs, § s & bath up- 2, wo ot $8" stairs, be used as & room: Hs Ss ‘or t $8, . Ee ge ote kare" M./to Palmer to Henry ‘er _ Bud Nicholie. Realtor : " ve _HOVT REALTY | cau at Pe e120 or : 2% 8. Telegraph } - 4 oe _For Sale Houses" ne 2 ’ é TIZZY me wy Kate bem pee anor Sale ‘Houses _ 6 __ For Sale Houses 43 43). : ~ ~ wt ne ‘| ee SS wy BLOB, 4 ‘vag | OE. J. DUNLAP ee ee c plese Mies: & ' . ee Combination "windows :| compare our ter prices PE i$: CASH ‘ ; T. m oll furnace, automatic 'wa-| _ #1196. ie Si scmmst © ' = down, Imm Rossession. “By| 95.500. Cali FE 5-3068: Near Williaias new ni “SUNDAY 2t0SPM. | “Se $200 DOWN as y Neenters, Pu WA Cnc hace School, 2 bdrm. home, stairway | Totuuie Needs repairs.” price Oil AC perimeter heat. ejec 6050 Southw ard : unfinishe< GS" nets.) las etna Foo a3 tort retteom stester nome | Pairgrove ee , ree cone | fee taoce arses af Eid] eerytuaement ce tee ict |" s bedroom ce. oe af a 500 E-Z te G ‘s ‘ : : eAtton * Rotter phone now for coon | 1998 | that can real y produce income po oe sa . ron ghee ~4 yom me Doaaid OR 3-2837 : = ‘dnt oom, win fire- : 4 . apt. for owner, a 4 5 : . living 4536 ea Hey OR 3.1251 ET RANK SHEPARD | Arm apt” & 2 rm. abt. Includes Sauahalie’ noah ui Sele etnesioica | — $495 DOWN 1s a tire plac «. DRAYTO * 4 ves pies in 2a ew 2 bedroom home on your) Eee ON S118 OL 1-1511 OL 31-1194 | heat, conv = serene Aex to | >$5 met seared Only $12-/ jot, 96, price, Wood firs., wince shustene s— LAKEFRONT COTTAGE SITE. 10. | pomegd tae ght a aoe wo Sas Ee aCy ’ minutes West of downtown Pon- | PR today or ~ = ots oe ent with tiac. OR 31349. Attractivé 2 bedroom home, ni: formation, We have lots avail- zas heat. Stairs to ‘ce rl ge YEARS AHEAD privileges, Basement garage. Res |, SD els nog Ws hed: hh: ry : E are 5 ‘ teaming, Uy Lake. aes STYLING REISZ, SALES mon,| stecllont Bik 3, ea eg | J. C. HAYDEN come tahoe ee TO SEE Ber lo ontuts™ . "| how N, ia ca +5181 lated, siuminum storms & screens, “" REALTOR natal ho ” LAKEPRONT W500 down. 00 moots. 2 pee.) CHANDLER ESTATES | block. Only sil.Sie with Gi.40) NewS apau MODERN Home | Vest Suburban COLONIAL room Dulgaiow ‘and garage. Near CUSTOM ~ near Oxford. $1,250 dn. FE 2-7520 | - 5 ene cate a St. Pat's Church. Phone OR | home, Living room 18xié, Here’s # home designed v' bar = 31300. : | DEVELOPMEXT OFF BALDWIN. Rea! Buy full dining room, mesern spa- whole family in mind. 369 Marlbo h Rd price $9250. Desirable .2 bed-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE cious kitchen. base- colonial will lage & i Qakiand front. Ranch ty é { “ sar roug fe room... tung built, in” 1941, ment with - autem: oll pleasur yerben ipo _ Gani ary ‘sand beach, . _Three-g brick home an -vek floors: La — beat. Includes 3 frost living. 3 8 car Taarage. Large waeae igsd gremés. Pall Tl-leveis exclusive neighborhood. Partiy| nicely decorated living rm "Dedroom bs w with 1% ear! rooms —_ tile fe en eee terms. =< "t, O71.800; torms. OR 31200. R h a oma Siete we pail kes = eee Eiichen with Gining ipice._ tareae ‘yoonn, = hee cape | eset, _* eat _ ull haseement. eat, gas we- ie } a bag Pe. . Tel-Huron ing area. ¢ ~l di ell, ceramic tiled kitchen,| ter heater, wilit tum- | yer, Vacant. We have the Key — rage. $16,800, $5,000 SYLVAN VILLAGE | “fooms” antbantmest” farge | TYAN MOSlETS | i Sehesnia Goons 93th: trum iorms,'Buerecet Tavestc | Hab Yorn I cvean & " phere ale ib f Resutital. moders, 2 yoerms tone: | Make offer. OR 3-130. w hea 3 LARGE BEDROOM bedroom). Rediant fas heat, gas . , | IRD, STREET ive ioceted acar| yivan eg ead: te Large living room, with eye-catch- WESTINGHOUSE. BUILTINS attached 2-car garage with radio| CLARK ann ESTATE | beste tester’ Laie, beat ana | baths, living room, fireplace. icient radiant; Furnished. Sandy beach, lake) Ape deans ABINETS { controlled doors wely. land- FE FE ¢ hot water. Will trade for suburban | rge kitchen and utility heat. 2 Gat attached aarage, Sps- ee Noune ore fe at ce eet en | scaped lawns with fenced back | 1369 Ww. Huron Open “Hrentngs | property. | room. 1,350 square feet of oon gael Terms, OR 331 ek pee |. Ire of es entree: hew werpeting. = nd cheno syivee Shopping “7 : i ; a , : j , <7 |5 hom | @rapes, washer & dryer, elec. “Gee Ir $17,000. eens_Semer. WARD E. PARTRIDGE {2 Rom neue pear, Cathe * We “Gaiy | stove.“ gishwather & disposal. RANCH HOME orge R. win) = $6,500 with low dow s . &, obey TO Baldwin Roch A REALTOR FE 43581 Call OR oie ae TERMS TO SUIT ~ | Grove. anicom ‘Ne & Bir ACRE _ qncellont arden | REALTOR 4 Ao” 3 ot: Paid oc ari! ariel + wees 1050 _W. HURON 8T | mingha : 8. poll -—-FE_+0i01_or_ OR 3-« room - OPEN EVE. TIL “aves it Jot. In _ mae thine g Torn on Perry te word Ave. & kesate Yate ne Hg lems S eeueaeen bath | | “tiviela exe fren lake, $6,450 eo sane ay a, ~ en * Dally | KG. hE D arrangement, large utility | State Caiversity ~~ | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | “1-8: Saturday 1 to 8: | 10@_M. Huron 8t.__PE 44204) siuminum rm & screens 4} ge carpeted living roo 1,900 4 . . more r only $8450 EASY fireplace, amily | Fenced In? — e see? a te; NOSAN BLDG. CORP. | HA Y DEN ane NEAR AIRPORT sere meres a LJ Tee iarge ts fa ar | ce o_ with ‘his one story bunge- [ oe Reais Be aa ra $1.00 DOWN epratec™ pmeeeiee om estrs School bus at ‘oor, $31 200, low. Only $1800 down pymt. | Pontiac Lake Front. Lovely fur-| — —_. eee | WEST SUBURBAN. $950 Down WEST SIDE — Brick § room ab sets ataak a reteiel a ter Goon 00 moves an = — H berry home. $15.500. Terms. OR - Soomrgg °F eopanane ge ch turnsce. | 1 basement very comforiable| stool, and ts partly finished ort , home. Oe rs, plaster | , Wing with a mini f ich ed fh 50 | = — roto o $300 down on your lot or ours : 3 gareee: Tae We = TM enews rece required to maintaia this vor Dn saan" Lmmediale . “pgusesion | i Lake Front bargain. "Owner ‘hes new | Starter 3 bedroom ‘home. “Ful IMMEDIATE | POSSESSION A) Dulr Sng vert clean gen’ fun, a ty AN TER STREET <,betreom, week A Sere) _ home t sinc com vote hie Some oo easy large lot near Waterford and new | mee cate Windows awaings & 5 réom modern bungalow with base- | ~ seme poo -g- Mon ; 3 | terms OR 3. : elementary school. floors, | he L . ; GE kitchen i West Side o's 2 SUNDAY 18 iastered wails, tile full _—_ = with small) en each floor, fi 2 in an exclusive district ts 7 nlaonane se & vee acme, suto. furnace. $i¢ 500, = oaae ren finish- ed E > rooms, large fiving * ‘roses. HIG OMLAND ROAD /AMB®). 32 W. COLGATE ° IMMEDIATE Pl ie yy ee Thick car OR 31 f. Snepest hese _jevely § bedresm | Gest econ bensment teraene 10) We Reon POSSESSION 4 Fi Sandy be and “75° om. =e mel is oe ib ee ee ee Fc C. mn TAY "DEN. Theater = TE SSIs! g bedrm. nfodern bungalow with fu! . feck. Many distinetive fea- for the average family | ee LISTING AERVICE wardrobe. cleotta, eat’ fleets, tile | $8 Watton : FE 0-041 | PIONEER HIGHLAXDS ed lot, cloop te’ Williams. Lake. tien.” Call ear alfinn ine come. Call today to see it i (. bath, built-in vanity and mirror. oon Eves Sun. 19 to 2/ 2 bedroom ranch, plastered| and has ° v. $500 moves more information, — A OPEN i tischen, ‘bireh ‘cupboards. Prime Investment ent, fenced yard ae Wabater gniy 900 per month. We ean hel OPE . as r| only $60 per e can help ISIN , So Much Home * LN. |) pecial hte. week: your eheies | 60) x 550’ on Dixie oa ir gle nl leteahulaeke oe eee aie oe . é, tefrigeracor, auto. washer, srea. $12, terme. credit 2-5 P.M. - po at lordly ree vetreom | = Daily & Sunday 2 to 7 or dryer of storms apd tereens| 8 Drayton Plains, “Jus¥ soutn of - 4 = =e rk ee ee a rd Md C. Wood Co. 7somis Gi: z te men ean a room ith fh ‘ paosall a “nea AL ESTATE INSURANCE andie. DI- , low down | . IONS: ment t6 — qualifiéd bur. Opes_ Br 00 OAKLAND AV us a} FOR BETTER HOMES | WM.A. Walton Bivd. 9, ‘Cuntonvile ’ , urn pp Rel eae “are? (KENNEDY) 3i00mptip | eee Leslie eR. Tripp, Realtor errr eee Fae - | ian bel edo) ite onrsgare artes: | HIGHI sANDS ut. Taber. ' w e Tactiv - =| Pr Saiét or PE. S338 S cepies fireplace. Excellent bitchen 183 | ares MMioree and bus. "Only [2007 Wo maREALTOR yy yaa] ora all tile Matias RealOne | Fe aged ot payee bow —, id aths, a ie, 0 | . Fe "on 14 years oid. “Pull Basement, | tio with ‘grill. “Only $2,890 dows. | inost. Marry, tle wit apt mack: “open Brentags Tut's aoreiek ancien Kniss nd | Open Eves. “Till 8:30 Ls Sy ; ; iro., slum ae storm ~ as heat, At r : ; sereens, On . This home is EXCELLENT LOCATION | LAFF ORION CLARKSTON f red ead hessea tates A re Q almost like new * sronthiy pay- 2 bedroom modern with oak. Owner must sell his 6 room at $31,500 on terms ur wil! trade ° ments only $57 per mo. floors, oi] heat, i‘ car garage. | modern jog home with base-| @00d schools, nice lakes \ | ~ a ~ cent interest, Lot 70 x 130 Close te bus and | ment, recreation \ pom ofl fur- fresh air means the best of Mvite J: AMES S a REE | G alls RE SAL E ; schools. $9,700 with only $1, 450 nace. Lake roe me have 3 bedroom homes, wit West side location and = $1,250 | DRIVE BY 7. IMMAC- a wo bedtoom down ‘ 1% acres, oo vend dry land thout basements. se are| Gown payment. Large 3 ULATE 3 BEDROOM bungalow with |e 1 x 376 ft i with - trees fae your own prick omar and have ceramic| vacant moms. = aes with | HO ON A 110 - FT. Beh ce et gn ey |B POT same > ge es.) Sad pietraaiess | EEeanere ace | Peceecs BAPE “ value.” rig e 2 , tries . KE Third Street | Siena ai Mag Sg SE ame] Meee aa | PANETTA | Baie a LaBete Gchet Dirt. 9 | ose LITTLE FARM — Large ¢/ ment, with ate. heel, Aimest| freckace’ botudte, tee “Geom to 9 Sunda K DOWN & $66 PER MON pe ge em bedroom farm crm anome, ‘Aimost| new c fail to see modern home and. one Brive at, Bt Clarkston-Orien Sra. Sem!-Bungalow with 1 LOCATED OFF te and 3 ieveins this one today modern home. ?-car e, al E . rma. naa felt bed down, 2 bed. . LAKE RD, WEST OF SD tetet fete whee. are Large Sone Many on rented. of ver. | JERRY ELA SA SCO. up. Large base- RESTON. AT 1011 PE- que oak floors, ‘ ment and recrea- ferred and will secrifice, -. | Sulltins. carpeting, drapes. rs —— bargain for some. re aes. “i 8: Sits | tion epee. Se ux, ; . iryer goes Love- C A > py omy 4 2: $550 Down a ~-| e-em, - OH ey acres ot es. SC HRAM_ Rvenings -aher 6: Call Mr. Jétt 3 Dixie H = seats $14, ices eR lesa down. R. VALUET, Realtor p fooms, 2 bedroom home, Charen ‘belong Here FE 40036 8 RM MODERN ONLY sho0, | Fe iT Fe. eee | ARLAND AVE.” Re: : . . __OPEN INGS UNTIL 8: paved “street Inside the | $17,500 RAMBLING RANCH sees tit, doxina, Corner gra. es | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 1m income win neepiecs, |, For Colored Families | | —SS-SVsMIRG SET SE : , pte fa hve Toa MULTIPLE Be FE 704 S. Telegraph ee Teulsted. Wh jecheeed. Trost | mtr Sood + tena Tenia nclost iii a, x 18 fam a. two y S rm modern, take priv. Onty $10, oreh. ving rm. dining rm. with Close in—-Vacant s) peel ag Se cs | Nice eer a ae : FE 4- 25: 3 500 will consider Kade. — | uit in Seet, write with “We have the Rey to this & chen with, atta mn rahge, evc,| dust off mis, tite BO] paaen eee. tance 5. [2 family price on Park & Whitte.| fast rm Oak. floors, basement. nearer Ere lots. Faye oar ategg i —_ s sony o— tion, | cm, home with ceramic the = @ rms & bath each, real apse hot water, beeen of trays, heat. car fe $6950 Stas a / rooms full bath and wulty. | ag ‘ ne Gloss fo dewntorn, sen toueh, peo 4 oPEx r suxpay 10-4 © oo down payment, j tent 2st or of i bers? 3 went wil traden down pay.) cries sone ote, Tec, er ~GILES REALTY.CO. ’| {. f. BROWN, Realtor. | LOVELAND. iene baa 4 re Sioans 20) BALDWIN AVE. $4175 | 1962 W, Haren Ph, FR 34810 | H.P. HOLMES, ANG. P. W. DINNAN Russell A. Nott, Realtor ater *: FE 21006 or 40840 Sausapie Listing Service ‘PE : FS +1661 2531 S. Lapeer “Ra. FE 6-2653 66: W. Huron | PRE 42577) 4-6005 : * t ‘ | ‘ s \ ; | , lo s la ~f et a 2, ‘ oi = =f ge \ fas fi 4 a gk ee — ns as aE ptes * aS - * ae WN ec Bee et: a ee se 2 Bee eke & aA 3 a ae ea seater 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘NOVEMBER. 2 1957 : Sale Land Contracts 82 DISCOUNT MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Alen| - DIXIE. HIGHW. $9050 = AY = to wor aoe ee gt We. month pay- on; "LAWSON 1327 E. Aubure ESTATE OUR $$$ oe & we ORK. FOR YOU. = aperk Invest 2 géod land a ees , properties checked ‘cemrects. all oe Sr | T Ende ba ash Bian 5 corner t information. A for further | with terme. ADD'S INC Ro A “a RRO a : , BONE VALUE Bizhe Ney. Drage Petes ye nnett tae T REALTY at sateet ta tite iM) at ed d McCutiou h, Br k cute OR =. joo —_™ FE 8-0666 | 5143 & ll er rs eee rails Gocgeoes at Hiab al gm gg s Gorgeous at B SEASONED LAND CO Sere es, [CHEROKEE HILLS! Buy Thru Fartridge © | "nonhiy ject are, tess go See Sie anndy Mine - |< See for vourselt, the st Thru Partridge Fereng, ago disco Se f° RR | eS Ae, ce! o: “MOTEL SITE") — & i OXFORD ter homes = aed compare. its dn Highland Rd. (M-59) Money to Loan ; Rore’s a dan €7 spacking : sae rights. Also Hot (State Licensed Lenders) . the ey =| in —_conventent: . pot. 200 ft. frontage on « y : near” lage, of Outerd pest Ups Lake na. | M-59. Ideal f ears of eee. E fo Geott Lake Re, of Telegrapn Ra. al for new Drug) MONEY SERV ae, Lake fe. fur vent oa | Store, Hard y RVICE | pace. and ae Lake Ra os mile. Decker. De ware, Novelty,! frienay count” count on, fast, | se : , ntist, etc. ‘ie whea sery- | 4 oe ae oe mess | Carl W. Bird, Realtor | _C. SCHUETT,R ath yotcoms te Bre s Priced. to ay ‘eittas Rm Community National Bank Bid 7404 ealtor - pda be 4 » cenaenant pe eS ae eel Sak Bite. Highland Rd. (4 a i am : : 1-59) | fata’ pestems'ee. | , °o i v : Ph — ee v _.. | L. amd f VALUE PLUS pe ge melee. Het, as : is an opportunity to : J. A. Taylor, mi | Hous “ - Save b oma beceees ter aa ee Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 49A C old Finance yee ws cage to get-a baby e aide tine. Seven aoe = - 3 Brau - me 48 corporation sitter!” sitter to sit with the baby bad A bath, fail. COMMERCIAL GARAGE, | > §. Saginaw. and ¥ ; 100 x 160 commer large . : T gen be nea commercially -g3 .. _ EE +0038. $58. ct me. To '. ; locate on deka Rd Ould Be ray * Me Baldwin Ave. FE uick S ; h _ Swaps j 5 ter, PE 25331 i. Bowing Cen peed Coronet : 12 , ks - . . Edward M. Stout, R : _ ‘ 7 MORES SINGLE OR DOUBLE $25.TO $500 eee eae sere 55 Sale Household Goods 57 BUNK BEDS i Pa EEE ror iee ae WHITE | soy Free Or anor BgDirMErT FoR TT, Saginaw: » Realtor) SUNDAY 2 t or PE Call PE 30414| On your ‘ows NATIONAL. |1 PAIR M Selection of w te Ap. | SrapId “COUCH. A e. Mirae ches ~gity segs irvE =| LOTS—LoTs—Lors | "tm Sie perr—von| Saget oe a Sea Re | aa, ae Sa Eee Soc reas |e cpHOtarenE| abe omeERE % : - mig. lease. " is FE_1-9252. mo- OME DINETTE SET. OREY : : @ machine.| ‘tures Newest, A Income Property SASHABAW CREEK light mig. Wént or lease. 19 exiles! aiat y and help pe en awa? ‘ 1 REF saw | formice top, deste wih oary Lamps, entique dishes tnd mise. | rn 8 pet 4A FARMS -’ DRAYTON PLAINe HOMES AUT ottice. | "Yor phot equip or luggage of sisal cabinets & lables ete 06 | COLD o POT REFRIGERATOR. Tove? BO PUD ee ss 3 Sse “Tats. ; erty =, amy PROT Choos a and 130 store with aparimest above L @ ape eg Call PE 5-Tise bet pm: |°Sioug highchates #9 rat beat wee eS he 02 Mi. ‘Clem- call a? Shay factory, marred: ey Seperate) lee Maty “encice yoentiens | FoSt" sor saa me ol ee ie “Gna ween 3. SABINET “RAL SINGER. LATE “WODEL?~FOR-| _21« Orehard Gas’ at, Farsi "oes y) say sit hgh aad tye Fhe tgesgraeat © | neo au conor pe | w sromenanen F [ange autierons somos | gre eomsnten, Wage eT i AE oe ae | cae : Pe “iow tax: dsep_pinie “Hey. 3-1950 GET CASH - QUICKLY oe RB DUMP TROCE| Sys 7 dock. MI! _Sists. double nuidry ‘tubs. MA | bribe a Te storm door wm - For Sale Lake P dal Bettas. rriced ose IMMEDIATE ¢ SNCY WARE. U i lath, DeWalt saw and a ees EAToRRG TRL TANF SOMBINA STOR __.|RCA TABLE MODEL RADIO — Set sdf thas oaiticn, Wi sell cheep. GORGEOUS LOGE. —| ew on" = cond, Sours ceo ca. Rel semi. p o $500. PT. Ts & HW EQUITY ioe % nent, SDONNG OOS Segre. TSF ve woe fe tees 2 So, AOR MRI TARE! BROT Ds ass, eet we tet are mone pore ee Res ae ee La Banca FAYE, Sa, OBE anit Wirne'esm. Os NS % - a ~ . ’ | ” = * ef * iegtte. "ang te, Bike| PS mae come | SERRE Cee of Sle SRR ag chair. Best offer takes. 3 os iat FO ey a0 eel ; Open Eves. Tu 830 noe ee, Bea Loan oan Co | cae gad truck. Chery truck ROER | _suie, oven timer OL well. | DINING ROOM SET STEEEOLE Sine a BE LIKE NEW |” . cle ts > is bs mpony sien rsptasgroress| Paes hak 7 Sui, nom ig, EOEMONE| rea gungag OVE PRICES For Sale Acrea Rin lan of storage foo | 02 POWTIAG QTATE BANE BLDG. | FE mBanso ro swan) f Uae ‘Ging big peg a oF og ae elemental On 306 uc reage 47 4023. FE > Bh, encima | os - 3 cach, PE b-ino0.” * "| DUNCAN PHYPE DINING TABLE, TOASTMASTER §2 GALLON WA-| fs4 roard "5 ACRES For Sale or Exchange 50 "O906 |S SR SRE eer eee eas | fetter eee See TE Re cm Located “off Dixie > BDRM. BOMB. 01 ae a a ees ae |S, - - Car, ~ : ; FE 5-6072. Huron exist sement ..... 2100 aed ot, Dini ay, 8 is Seas gle orem pe ee SEABOARD FINA! Stel gy GEO eyot, or bee bin eved_ shape, $35, Fiz i300 siectaie CLOTHS ORVERF&:|_ TRADE-IN DE PpHS ered goo $8 block | foundation, to ell Ps 11351. uss FINANCE | com ee. OA 82008. beet | 7 HIVING ROOM CHAIRS, $30. wae ag, ‘Soeptignnl valere Guar. elec, Washer PT. Sa" clear PY casing Ft. i . . PERRY ¥ i et - . ed, bo v i SP. ee -. oo ‘Paetees” ask” Ghout sur’ ot las RD RILEY, Broker | Business Opportunities’ vt hee Saenee a see Bia VAY, CLEAN me 7 Ix” MAHAGONY CONSOLE TY. Be 383 Orebard LE. 3 be i De. Bee ------- tise Ext door trumea sitteees Pi. 5753 ~ $09 Blizabeth Lx. DRY value, EM | pees -| geet paYER RE EW 0 . Swed ee oe * Tush ae FE +1 : CLEANING & 2.) 2 PU. LIVIN . LIKE t $19.95 | Flush ERRY E. ADAMS CO. J go Harbor, PE a = ‘KEE. | 6¢ W. Lawrence 8t. fy Sa a ON 2. bland pend wo igets of o. Retrig. 946 48.3" TV 8. oo ree reer Vesity & Chair - $12.99 | Insice a Ato... a %: #un,.2 wo s/ Vacant Opportunity pe y Thru Partridge Loans $25 to $500 santa oe lis, trade for herse| Sontip $35.00 Leather upholstered cred Ge bistws ry = or ve 925. | 34 Ol Heater 2.2.2... ioe 63 ards ‘butts, bre wages " he le i nore *e oa Oe ~ ’ te Seavceeasece ‘ 2 ist Thru Partrid UcEH boat_and SHOTOUN FOR| Fe vie “™ M% Pone | 126. Ga WYMAN’S |= ciate’ 00 fe s oy A of Rochester sear new AURANT OR aa err HOUSEHOLD POSTAGE STAMPS & au m7 Po Livin eincraic AN GAB BTOVES AND 18_W. Pike “FE + a eee r oe Se bireh| High se 85 acres. chert i ee | 3% wanes Cons. OF Sell oF trade fer whet ALBUMS. aceine Gee ct refrigators other items ad ry GAB RANGES FROM #: ‘ eos oe POP. | Steen" bet| ravine sincawaa| OUN ( MEE SO °F PPT Spec | PEE RCE nO Fa putin” Gan "Sean Soret | #55 "YBa Men eee | Renee tA pa le d ( . at $16,000. ie se PHONE TABLE M Y : a a oe oe oe cattor| ates ia O| LOANS |=22=s"siatsk | mes"sh "os eh ~STRADEIN RUGS__| 17 Suen BEA = r a . 8 BREAKF: eer v gi besa: oun orci, Maurice Watson, Realtor | SSevtay’ ess imneataiy, |" TOotttomrry roalt oo, TOYS, TOYS, TOYS | cee ae Taree. | poak.Odeok a oprache grit | FeninSS chee Tabor. Bt NORTHERN ; : recreation aR, se a 7 on heavilp.tr: are lo B. LA 30021 Per ze oe oe. now wo tae 14. D PLAYERS, 06, #10, & ELECTRIC RANGE, GO cnet eae xy ll Wool i_—.... 50 LUMBER CO. . eee. Ww EE ee tool Wien TOO NEED | Li eeavice | BARNES HARDWARE 77h, RORBLED CORTAING. PE Fore ima om Ma Ook | S27 AR Me 33] Moyers ts wae cie™ fem was varpeting.| bern home, basement, Perry-Ariene ; 74a W. Huron 7 ROGM On ahace Toe trie stove, 7987-50; OVEN ELEC- : Pads .... § 4.95 CLASET DOORS rage, jth, Aliached es:| income, ‘ents for” #40 or more Bast “Biva-Mi. Clemens $ .$ | rotate Ga Feng _ |» Meal for bunting cabin, $35, Mer: “tel, 00 PE ee = —— _ sap comered DOORS gh off furnace. Taree Call | for sppointment. $15,000, Cel TR pei00: ge ‘WILL TRADE EQUITY IN STA tag, washer. mg cabin, 628, May. eee at ; 18 W. Pike St. re ¢nzs| Alsace up to © Side "Prices ; dows moves you fa 18 ACRES Sell "TR, A: eves. “Air. You cam get m guictiy on tions for equity in houses, of! Sigg id 60. 3| cuinchninayiven: Wiles. | gar Lady's desks on? Oe Paddock.’ Pontise PE «Chloe Nichols, Realt North of Ponti Buy Th ee ot tele” ‘WILE, SELL OR SWAP LARGE. TV. BLOND CABINET PAID FULL SIZED BOTTLE GAs KITGH. os. "a desk, $8. Ratrieeraer — 1580 Willa: , Realtor nigne ac, on busy é¢lane y ihru > Partridge endorsers, Payments to suit | WELL INSULATED, $750. Will CABINET. PAID| S" range, wash ‘As KITCH-| _ $20. FE 3-7606 before noon. __ CLOSING’ OUT ths Lk Rd. at Mie | ay. $1,000 per acre Li budget. We will ; sell for $200. ing machine. OR | USED ; siding . OF 7 gimp ge aie | “SitheCrawiond Inc” | AQGE ew peroe er) esa ae gadis | POR Panter, Eats“ oh # Lana, tno peer ony Eas, SEP AE | atte og-pemmce ove 2 EM | . EB ' *. “ . = cu j REBUIL =“ : ‘A colo: yy : : 3 bedroom home Toes. Roche Rd. OL 1-0003 Een oo ge Sal ee STATE WILL TRADE Sea truse with Sate ~ [em "he “ao? i yea ean _pilance. 422 w Huron. ue A ee ae Ce FURNACE. G00 : -— SOR. neh ts m_Rd. _O1, 61228) #0 | Your anda petal. New Sane “ wae | ee 168. UPRIGHT FREEZER SSLEMAN — PLOOn FORWACE ag BO ade into «| Beeu Beautiful we ogged elie wat Pakrnivas rm FINANCE CO trade for ‘new ~ post t 2ved | 5 siia2" madera, for “ia lamp #10. PE |. model, $100. aie. + Ate USED TRAT ; Feas ate allan, fm gona, cond P Sched ste be) *C. PANGI $y FE 41574 , of extras a: Full Rosement ond Mode 1-FT. AMANA Nh UPRIGHT Fite FREEZ. FURNITURE & MISC.~ CALL FE ~ nie en 1 REE R ‘possession. rE taae., NGUS, Realtor SHFLL OIL CO: 202 Pontiac State Back B te Hopkins z Peat "pecenta $85, dryer (no mite 2 p.m. cr 6 p.m.| Lounge Ch DEPT. ae ca. eh wel ay : ; ‘ise 1.2808 | | CASH LOANS a im « Fe pass, Se bom enc.| Phitce vaivig. Kingston else. ye Washer one its Thee! boat’ tralier, $id, PR 2.4105 : - heme. 2 s| & Granger Ra. 8. Ect Ortow- sep FB dmg Bg BR | TS © — the a : ++ $24.50. n PUMP. “SUMP Nh ee oa Sh a ee Soe TALE. OSED CARPETING, | 2 ie eo ee 3 Tec. rm. ac: : 3-4827. . i f um sto jake, Of heat: “Priced sso Tou s, or trade. OL OO ee LI 17-2100. B #iD; 0 BY ROG. = AIRE _REPRIO. CATE) ¢ rm air. . seo} tre ft. steel “T" beans. Seti SEVERAL For Sale F WE see aan cond, Ress FE ss0ry, | Sho” of Pos: Rae Mis Apel. “ts ‘THOMAS. and teben_ 00 chee. FE § modern homes. le Farms 48 | __10s#_w. mente qe - ae ; : WILL TRADE $6,100.60 | : 1 . sa - FUR \S RCONOMY OE wa bale DINNAN |. $0 ACRES Finance Co. | fotcitbe'tin? tine, cei ies, oe aii | .,.OR SALE CHEAP JRNITURE CO. | FRES ESRrOING oe Sra ate tlt Seeeet Par recreion “osm. “Ful price | Rand new. ee come | barron, Venstinn blinds: antique | ef And, Zenith Secomnb FIAT: [Sete ie Cant > Lee KE FRONT SITE ee eons rl e Pontiac a D. . mepese san =a st oo bird cage. ae ed bath sets with oe for ranchers “4 ° RILEY, Brok coffee tab’ takbies, matching Se Portable electric __ Uke sow tor $130, OF 3903. _ path set at and split level homes nA oy ainent te rm with 500 Elizabeth er All for le, 2 decorator lamps sewing machine bed trim onnts LAKE WOOD VILLA GE! & Se er _ 18 THE “BIRD” 7 SEE Drayton Plains FE ¢1157 Lr. —_ oI Porcher” @ peck, _Gryer, 4 aieeeee electric A = and Chie. ; rms. Shows BOWLING Vv . __take Ave. . GE ELECTRIC STOVE. pba Se rial SDC E WA | ee Autey | Wale tate |e ccenreeeeevow Pe a eee eee rkin: of |: oo P 1 FU om. 3 to 8 2616.|__ ton, Kew See LTRS neuer tare Paine paint . ‘Then ieee, Te 128aslomBRICK BUILDING | aration, Fon Te i Vetween |. Sompueiely "turmisueds® “Mont — | ome ¢ aa . Liat — location, large store room _will ‘eal EASE. —Fi,p0 ce 30 & $65. ~~ * a P $95 DO quick 2 mail apts. up. Priced for CA Siva? can FE ae. ouenieae. contrac tt vecant tots, ODeS, Dresses N WILLIS M. equipped. Suitabl “PULL Y| futomopile or whal have yout | Dresses end - (ones NS he Gpartsten| $d. Bultadle far ~ machine yt ment. and house robes, Stee 14 . Sea cy a ‘e choore BREWER bide, a bedi. ranch, yee, bone Wg, Ye care Real Estaie, some have never. been worn. OR Z thene fine homesiien. 'JosEP fring FE 44-0080 sim. he ea evenings & OW BUTT nie 39 pve haw. M. Ste JosepH pr. nerez, sates MOR |e Ww Metes Be romooa tore | 5 DON'T WISH FOR} goats ‘sive’ 20 Man's bet |e oR j on out. F Realtor ‘sauna ae eons “OST ) ware stook, pics ened es MONEY! Make it easily|. Lady's ‘suit snd dren Leal FOR CASH IN A a Pokgcamge| Hah sist easel lout, sone, buy. snap, hie, srt] HURRY. sell things - mw eet gut atock rR esi | dial iE 2 aii swap, hire,, through lassified Ads. . ; al FE 28181. / Anything goes! Dial FE r f 28181, + EE I OPA RN TRE ? “eee ehees eerie 4, e1ne’ sae er Y ods. interior d Co, se Weed. Cad & Foal cat" - — é WN. dling i 436 Lk,. Ay : 5-2006. Usd SATURDAY, : NOVEMBER 2, 1957_ wi cies: Sell _ unneeded | [Belongings for cash For Sale Livestock 72 7 mour ford * PIGS. 545 W Rd. OA #2300. ls, ANDERSON, PALACE, 33 Models 8 and 16 Bottle Gas . Sas nad toe SEE OXFORD ler Sales. ‘| TRAILER EXCHANGE .- MOBIL HOMES REGAL wides Parts and Supplies ARABIAN FILLY |¢0 8. Tele al Areéien, colt, hel? fi Leh ¢ and gun PA lies. Piitord MUtual sale, Parts Serv. "til 6 — C! Used Truck Parts 89A UCK PARTS MA AND MODELS \° ] SALES - 3638_Auburn_Ave Fe -EDSEL ™ SELECTION OF SECOND TRANSPORTATION A58 W AS $05. All pricea to sell. - OUR. LIne OF ENGLISH- JAGUAR AUSTIN oe. MORRIS USTIN aanertel & SON Rochester’s Friendly Olds Dealer 528 N. Main, Rochester OL 6 - AAA UALITY 6 Months Guarantee NSCHNEIDER Plymouth | "5 Saginaw ; Rog gat a warre $2395 GHEY. G000 THAW 0 Si aloes wee Br. Pugs ma eee sf rg pr. cs Eu i power $2075 7? BUICK HT, 4 DR. EXTRAS. |’ 2-Dr. PE 4-306. Afier 6. |} Beko HT. Ful power, sites ‘Ms BUICK CENTURY, HT, ? TONE - one wats _ Dyna, P. Brakes. FE 4.6462 Pe hc cet: rr ET A BETTER DEAL SEE! er ees ai a ¢ Swele, FE: Faa08 Keogo |" Buick “$1 — Harbor. Af Biba SF" eh ys . § 746 V8 auto. trans. an Eun oageat oo $ 308 Houghten's 5 less "Bisa nai’ He "62 DeSoto cust. 8 4Dr,....-- $ 175 * HOT SPOT pe Kah ap > Gy rubber, $10 ‘83 Buick super. Riviere. R&B OPEN EV ENINGS M Z 1 Ponting "Ca Bebuae dr. R&H, 724 Oakland Ave ie ra. Very ‘st "Fore $00. ede, Almost tke | %) yg 0EE 4 COUPE, “1. — 65 Olds, Super (88) Holiday GET A BETTER sEE, . R&H, . thight |. Eddi FE Ke raga “lag GA rhs conten Spotlight! oH r) Steele, 904. ego AUBURN MOTOR ; SALES . tes Pee Station Wagon, 4 dr. Hydra, Very clean, runs & ewe perfectly. 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon R&H. Overdrive, Power steering, Pow- er — waite wails Very good AUBURN MOTOR « SALES Cor. Pike & East Blvd. FE 3-14T71 BIRMINGHAM NASH CASH VERILL'S NEED CARs Shey ee oan Wage hose ie ten FE 20078 — Pontiac Auto Brokers | USED CARS Call rE or 1260 N. Petry St. at Madison THE HIGH DOLLAR * For Re, tee + Gyase, tose. sere eee it iil Day you well, 4540 pies Ger sitet 7 DEAL See "HJ. VAN WELT “G ET 1 T 9b 1CK, Patt ‘Classified “Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial | FE2-8181 for an ad-writer be ales care Pon ups vu Matthews- & heate "83 Hn 210 3 dr. Low mileage. A iy! —_ ies tion specials, St. — _ saps EB ee ene ene Mane % Svice, heater Dynatlow, eee a on 1-1379 aa BUICK & L ¢DR. AUTO. —— very ne cond, +400, ve 48343. Pontiac Auto Brokers Hargreaves sit ®. SAGTRAW R.& R. Motors | ‘1M NA R& vate. omar 4” SWEPT-WING SRODCE. MOTOR SALES STATT'S DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS | : “CLEAN UP SALE - "eT Dodres—only 2 left. Hurry < save many fu cupped, shag Laser, ¥ . is f >. Doda Var, RAE, — Gyromatic, Nees » — 4 ‘a, ‘heater. auto., ears. 2 Pontise 3 2‘dr. Rak, Chevy % ton panel, 3 aa € oe TRANSPORTATION PECIALS 80 M-24 -MY 3-2750 Lake Orion OLDSMOBILE For top quality new car trade ins come to Syburban | Mtrs. ~ SS Be fusett sooo cond. Best offer. OA $3741 after 5. "32 PLYMOUTH STA all metal Deka Beechmont, Kee bay PLYMOUTH. oR m= R & H. FE 2-1230. gh. ‘WAGON, |. Mr. ; i’ rm UTH ‘SEDAN, ong . 2140 1 aay ‘85 DESOTO FIRE- dome —~ Actual miles 25,000. Can be —, wid owner. Car Itke nee to see this one Aver nas “pales. 2020 Dix- "63 pone 6, +DR. $325. GOOD cond, EM 3-4386. HURON MOTOR SALES ALWAYS 4 Sor enorme Or 982 W. FE 2-264) GET A BETTER DEAL SEE Eddie Steele. $0204. Keego __Harbor, ; ‘3 CARRIBEAN CON’ LE. ‘Pull wire wheels & conti- 000 miles, $878. FE}. oy. a) = Re ig WE mare THEM 1952 RU 1957's $395 up. Bank rates and ready to go. 13 = = from The: t go room on se mus to m our used car lot wor trade-ins on our all new 1058 Chevrolets. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 8. Woodward, Birmingham 1955 Plymouth 4 dr. Belvedere V-@. Factory ra- dio. heater, Powerflite transmts- sion, Paint, tires & interior like new. _~ $888 Full Price Your old car of $88 make the down paymen to 36 mos, on the balance with up McNEAL For the Best Deal - Dodge - Plymouth Dealer Birmingham 6% 8. —— ; own can). SELECT FROM M : : 1-9761 : EZ Credit Terms Oxford Mob anor ‘@ CHEVROLET, $0. DRIVE Ir 5 a - HF ee SHADE TREES HOUGHTEN & SON |, Ox! obi Lager For Sale Trucks 90| “home Ma e500 ee ee op CLEAN CARS | OEE. a BETTER DEAL HER and Norway J..1. Case & Dealer cS a a . lote, 35-ft. og 1983 CHEVIE wn yiTH 8 aa GET BETTER DEAL SEE | 67 Piymouth hardtop auto, ! 5 , Fee Pie aot ——— 5 a oe — sate ‘Essie’ stecle, Fah BAM. Keess. ‘or custom 300 RH $1805 . er all got em cer Por tiene whe want tet — 5 = . | SB does, coe thems before, yee CHAIN SAWS, NEW best. OA 63022 or MY 23-0721. 1931 om DIESEL TRACTOR. TAN- LARK 86 Chev, 310 2 door, green 'S6 PONTIAC Bia “Es 2 oe ‘ate tan Prep PARK AT PARKHURST yeas ee Cc STON ‘86 Plymouth 3 door blue and’ _ CONVERTIBLE EB. Across of 14 Mi.) Where living ts a 2 ‘ord tree rE 41061, aise are $1695 °- Pontiac "Le . m pe ait e053, te Ey — 2 petvate {Spas PICK-UP, M ti S ] ‘Sh Plymouth estate wigott a he lake with go mming. Sood | “rubber. mechanica ay. 3308 otor oaies ara . $1195 “cy” For Sale Pets 69) gene ow ideal Devls| fine “Ales tative euler Race rele | Oat 4. acini Chrysler - Plymouth oariedes sae < $1150 _Ma NA_1-3202, ville: | ‘$30; Phone MY rue 23-4611, "85 DODGE 1% TON STAKE, 27.000| ‘85 o Firedome V-8. power 0 Dean's Oe OWENS 3 BES. BLUE FOR SALE OR MoCU BA | MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN miles, le Lk. Rd. flite, pat ode og Rah, 2 s. FE ¢000i. reso Seal, Ear © Mepeirn g| Sone. treet ond’ playground, Ha) OTworille, National 1 200 tone; reduced to $1306, terms. SBE ‘I ALS) oo ae Pane as SAY, NEIGHBOR 4 ; “email egiuty vAseume payments. pore pA ke yes c= dow, 45 Rambler 3 door RAM MT 8. sane tt rE ate 10 OLD TERRIER & BOS- We have ‘several used chain Auto Accessories 80) & Fico if Ton Pick.uP tinted glass, sha Site ioe 109 | "93 PONTIAC CATALINA. SHARP "tod! puppies. $10. PE 2-6790. paws for sale. Mi Chainsaw x Gi * tara 0 Be hea aatield WITH | tone paint, full price $798. ‘33 pieeetieree auto. = a eoet ore ‘payments ‘ot Ti cates Ss ialists = 1965 Piymouth 4 dr. Low wslieege. 56 Pon Ss tam en $21.24. Lucky Auto Sales, 193 8. Safety mas at oe trucks. a urrean Bass. ha, Sai owner, very clean 6005. aR PT] al on ancl ose - _ ¢ c F 1953 Ponti: ftain deluxe 2 w R : a 3 OnE gine Serer tae CHET NEEPEER POU Pow.| ee Maauee Saat coy, CE HEAP ES sspe thane Fad FE te. _ceve FOR |? TON OMO PICKUP. RUNG| ‘ — new cond)... LNA. HYDRA . - PARTS 1 ——s = 3 e-sesi RUNS 3 Dodge 4 door reno z os par deal me POPS CHAMPION tale, FE 10003. ist CHEVROLET PAiet-— We. | Packicee cere” wate * Seer: 3 \Bintesmas sharp. 3 ik = it ered manage ll i ea : sation sired. 4 mos. . Very rea- — Y NIONT, 1|/ THE FIRST TWENTY-FIVE DOL-| "punt motor, good condition. $200.| tires, 1 owner beauty. $1395.| stock $395 soaper, ar es a pe Bleed 3:00 2 a j sonable... PE _5-3065. ~ ar L. E. Re 2 uae, On secs ® "34 V-8 Ford engine. FE 2-3700.. a + choad z: 1; ‘Bt Chev. 2 ‘door SODICOCHOSOCENG $1 e. NEONTIAC CATALINA. Blowers RIPLE 1B} ; | AKC MALE OTT “¥ POP. FUN. —— auctioneer. Frank Web- ° ie wale 2 TRUCE. OR | one week's special. 1963 Plym- 7 ane foliywond hardtop i simretil othe oo & Bummer slide action, $75. OR 3-6403 aaa so WES e._menager.- FU : For Sale Tires 80A : outh Cranbrook 4 dr. Hy-drive,| ‘62 Ford V-8 wagon .......... 8545 oer a a neTTER DEAL see furnaces r 3:30, KG” REG. BEAGLES, 6 : ( DYOWHEEL METAL FRAME) Ran ‘g305. Terms. Eddie Steele. FE 5-6204, Keego Sean RIPLE Ww AAVAG old, 08 2ST ett “Spl eauete, ‘Bas! pbk dar hou Birmingham _ | 3: ws BParke. st. new. FE $-4zi1_ After § pm. | Olas. ip field. champlons in. ped: | WE BUY SRL, alee. ee! Seon OM. FE F106 before) TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 9g | ia PONTIAC €DR.. By : te . $18 and $20. FE 5-7388, — —_ STATE SALES Gi DEEL Gs WODEL- BOD n Evenings—Ptease 1 N : Cal PE 30508. efter = tation “doors, and sng. windows. ACTORY& CUSTOM BUiLT | SRAUTIPU), TRICOLOR. PED | Auction Sales OOOBYEAR SURURBARITE RE. " GRURBAN GE RE eee wes. Gall Pm eae! herb Phone MAple 5- S141 ps IASH ta a rae 8} CADIEEAE, furs, Rew & used, most calibers. TALEING| 5089 Dixie High 670-15, $12.95 exchange. Also overhauled, in good all around| 3? 5. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON COMPLETE PARTS & SERVICE| ‘3} PONTIAC CUSTOM ‘CATALINA. BENSON UMBER — a Bi Ba Crane's Bird ie Highway available i 14” Tecaps, @1018| shape. MA_$-6821. GET A BETTER DEAL SEE JO +6700) Full Superior cond. 3i_S__Telearaph. ab \aubura, Ra. FE Drayton —— whitewalls. $15.98 taz.. Ex-| isso FORD % TON. 4 SPEED | Eddie Steele. FE Keego | ; ie bake ie Guns - Bor” ry. ;Auburo yt ebange Pull road 4 guar _Harbor, 6 CORTCR RANCH WAGON. RaH | _ 160 - vol. cond. ‘t YA Sy M E M. tires. Btate Tire |-. ransmission. Dual wheels. $200. — V-8. Lhe oo dy : Wo flog + PONTIAC 1955 870 4-DR. ; . : BenGLES Als GOON HOUNDS very Friday ....7 P. quccd on new tires PE 5-9061,, MERCURY i952 FORDOR pon | de thir A Gunes ALL M GLES. ALSO COON HOUNDS Saies, 8. aw. FE 4-0687. atic. Radio. Heater, Runs iii bias . matic. Power ee power arn tise, Authorised Browning @ Coli| F¥ial giver, Cheap German Shep-| Every Saturday ..1 P.M.| ar B TIRES ii TRAILMOBILE DUMP, mat! 7 So gl 5 craton tres: dio, Tear $4 ‘model, $139.50 value, $9050.) dealer. Layaway or High ia rds, 8 mo. § 15 mo. 018 & 699. | F, Sund 2 P.M.| {eded in on General Safety Tires. arg $195 full price Schutz, Desoto- WILL ACCEPT at tame) ral 43 models. wail bas" vite. ve Gen | SRIPrANy co ee BUY & SE L DAILY ~ weve wu x or ite B 6 Burp — Plymouth, Birmingham. Wood-| Outvoard motors, boats, appl: | GET A BE seve: ‘ , on our tange or ‘ < ward at Hun | anets rib = - = and Daag cabinets St extraaras - By 400 cur own aun re-| AKC. $35. MA 5-709. —“OR $2Z717—— ED: WILLIAMS — 183 408 GC damp. ~~ 56 Cine, A GOOD DEAL.| part ort payment oe rae os “Biiaie™ stese, PE tab. Keone — “teal, 3u3 Orebard Lk’ Ave. S Bree? FRmmyy Bl. 5 poser Bes ok STUD. 431_8. Saginaw at Raeburn -_ i a5 pame. Clean. Orig owner, unease a : Mac A us Sport Center. 1900 Nelly | soorriwe— GPANEL, FEMALE For Sale Housetrailers 78 + RO On 390 —— “BILL. SPENCE 57 Ac aa hinery Shuey Rem. stock. OA 8.9648, > a ao aoe - Auto Service 81 FORD 5: TON ARE PICK = ae, ioe ATR. Fy -™ ww heend oom “== ee ak SaDR WIDE | ~~~ p. OR 3-9784. 3280 W. V eee: ie FORD € GGSS Wola CE — Will older car WANTED: FRONT BER [OCTET | ceeee,_ tine aee,_ oe 21417. FOR SALE General. Take over payments. | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | {fj2 4 TON DODGE TRACTOR &| ‘30 CHEVY 5 PASS, COUPE. | “ FORD MOTOR. NEW| in trade. Ask for Abe — HUNTING CABIN FOR ANY| — > Can- be seen at are Lake | ear. Cylinders redored. Zuck Ma-| 1983 32-ft tandem tratimobile nat Clean, EM 3-0081, 4% Riggins.| Utes & ather. Pic ‘i003 Pvt. owner. FE 37113 truck. Philgas, well —insulated.| “7. \WEEK-OLD PART spent, Foss: tat chine Shcp. 23 Hood. Phone FE| trailer. Good ¢ GHEY. SDA GOOD BUN. | eno er Do It Yourself 61) DUck, beds & carpeting, $125. . 7 ee 5X aa : _Call OR 3-1064. ning cond. FE 8-3124 ‘6 FORD 2 DR. 6 CYL. STAND- CAR PAYMENTS Too sunpeEN GERMAN SHEPHERD |3 WHEEL TRAILER, FENDERS. S¥ OWNER. OMG 1% TON STAKE | oe cone Oe. ard trans. Custom Line, Exe. Us. help You vaaiaat Pike’s Rental Hunting Coats & Pants. | MALE AND FEMALE | #muyefagt bet «te. ony s48:|_ Sale Motor Scooters 82) 1 0r™ Goce cond, Newiy, peinted | Mon. “Powsr ates ahs Ra a ae NE Peon Motor “Sal t ins’ : iv Hove SHM EaG s ax heater, tone paint with | -— ~ —— tor Sales yollora, mtserer ve eee See are PUPPIES “ustchery Ba. Wiliame Lake. | condition. All -accessoriee, Call | ;, 0m © Woodward, piatching leather interior. V-4 me-| OETA SETTER DEAT gine wast Bt CLaREeT Trailers, | miners, cud i ¢ suits. CALL | = after ¢ pm. FE ¢0601. ings INTERNATIONAL | TRUCK. by Sy eee ‘Pe OR) orton © | pond MERCURY MY 226it shampocer, w mowers, Ae sore en ee Sonia AN FE a4 321 1948. $300 cash. MUtual 43068. For Sale Motorcycles 83 _new, =i me OR Ms GET A BETTE DEAL SEE ‘2 FORD CUSTOM ¢+DR. HEATER | '52 ‘$2 PONTIAC 2? DR. HYDRA. lawa ‘mowers, chain sews, com with gen reek, fishing : ane 2 ROYAL PT gp Sahil be % STUDEBAKER DUMP TRUGK| Eddie $4204. Keego | $84 radio, $40 oF will trade for | Good cond. $25 Elisabeth Lk. Rd. erete grinders, plus | wow ‘and ‘arrow ract-+ 188 W. ANN ARBOR trailer, sleeps ¢, with shower. /3_ HARLEY DAVIDSON MoToR-| {or Dortable arc-welder, Harbor. jeep “ts 2 u" 8828, cond. Cole. Mil GOOD CHEAP i $ rack and drawers © y wae sell AB E-S terms. cles 363 Mt. lathe, newes saw & arth p ress. a pee og Sn OR & Sins on swivel mee $50, 8 a tnum GOLLIE PUP. 6 MOS. OLD. FE- & Wor aie toniwun YELLOW. * ere et FR fe hy e® _at #1712. Between & &. re. ‘SL “FORD STATION W WAGON. = = Opp. Our-Lady of the Lakes Church wher. : an-| _ male, papers. FE 5-1642 ana’ fan Pet, i. ‘@ HARLEY “Davison. ALL ; Riggins. , CAR : FOR RENT ' | REMINGTON 300 AUTOMATIC. Spee 5 Ro hh SONG. OR-| _Rear, 329_N. sage. gireme. Bae. cond. G00. OR For Sale Cars 91 1953 ‘4 FORD 7 DR. FARBARD Re Tam. Rane CARS WALLPAPER Mode! #1 with yin trade. SEss. 4 a DEAL. POR | PARTS. AND SERVICE ON a Seana aoa aoa mia w mileage cellent o -|22 Auburn, off Saginaw. LISHERS ogame: A Be Matera TF Trailer Sales, i your Aihg nk Bevigean se Harley NORTH PONTIAC Pontiac 2 Dr. Sain. PVs eeeer. Oe. MY ee er C STAR! - oe 3 HAND SANDERS—DRILLS- SAWS LIKE NEW 3090 MARLIN NM CAm| VEMALR TOF - | RICHARDSON eT? vidson Co. 373 954 Chev. Bel Air Hardtop $495 4, SORD CONV— KEW TEL. | cen cee aoe. fore Fe ARE tine scope.| _ $29 +3321 — Reasonable. Phone PE $4321, Ford Vic. Besutiful Ww. W., ry elses / sens Gee caxvon| Pe le Ot tO 8 Oe ee an 1-1 CONDITION, 36-77. "#1 BUDDY For ‘Sale Bicycles “a Re oe ee LARRY PE ost. i | "pain, Newall no / ” |PHILIPS — CLOSING OUT GUNS| FOX TERRIER FEMALE PUPPY. meuthiy payments OA 0-0008 MOST MAKES AND MODELS TO ss nee: - R. PONTIAC : eR REN scan c| ts ts feimesee eee | aman Oe aan | pas Pe aavEMOME tow |POT® ME AND QIRL's minx)" | SHooel pnw EROME cooomns eno cane | Ms Sal ORE a h? 50; - . . . : a : . * owner, e cleaners. Wail! $04.95: ‘995.95 “Re repeat.| “1p yrs. PE 60001. | iter. “Say syria ON: Bet sOYS COLUMBIA 3° BIKE AUTO SALES 7 aes ’55 FORD oo gee epee, “af r steamers. &! ers, $64.45: $28.50 ‘Darrel er. 3.8752. 4 7312 W. Montcalm FE ¢0151 on Geluse’ equipmeat, PE ¢35¢t, Souhase ‘ave . ; MALE ANGORA. HOUSEBROKEN, ery_good cond. FE 2.9642. CHE POWER OLID CONVERTIBLE sae? Fe Eai* glee’ Winstone "St" ceer| Samet, some wit bo eniuren | FORD YacaTION GoEGIEE | Boats & Accessories €5 | “ior Eke Sho, OOO CONDE TENT Mts Wuie cices Grower | Made Ment Fourosdatic, |" FORTIAC 4 DR, em BY: ALT, S. YEAST, ETC. DO} rifles. now $59.95. We now carry @ complete line of : aoa _ FE_5-7794 FS) wane =) BG if. We deliver. Box 364,| PHILIPS, 72 N. SAGINAW ST. ETS CANAR GOR | 1980, Detrolter Travel Trailers. 38 | 15 wr WE TRADE SHARP “s) CHEVY _¥ DOOR 6F- aiepeResee a7 “ i PONTIAG STARCHEF CATA: eelpg epereo AER apy "ce" aeaie Sat "oh SON | PRRAEE CONGR cams | GM ainh eek sean el Bape eee] «UP OR DOWN — | SM Sate cats | “PONTIACRETATL” |"iet Fie 8 pate pooas. veer a SHOTGUNS & DEER sere ine Broke eee — ss 2 ee ib-FT RUNABOUT Im WLP. ORAY eel ene =oue_Fe 400500 STORE “406, “Mazurek” Mtr. Salts,” ve & ia prices, °we trade, time SAND BIRDS, ALL PET "OCTOBER ONLY +8658 1951 to 1957 Models GET od gDETTER, DEAL SEE ‘63 MT. CLEMENS ST. _ 49587 ; $:fe to 6:00 Sunday Wi:00 toe $0. is Gnsies. ont bunting eee ot oa Oe Fe ein We ae colha the 0 fi. Beers Say ata | Boats — Mercury 2 fone et Te bee Eee Scan Ga 2 2aer ; 0 PONTIAC FOR BALE Si00. OR Montealm Builders supply, 196 OPP ics $18.95| or FE $003. pase for $113 down, or the 0 ft INLAND Lawes Gat We Pay You ie 1 > down parmone eoomner reaan | Pa TFTA C CONVERPIRLE. _Mewtesis. Peet Jap 25 & cal. . REO SIAMESE KITTENS. INTEL-| (07,82%)f0"® This is Lf el recut ee W, Huron SE an, CASH FOR YOUR CAR U ALITY onthly payments af Wise car: No dows yment, Dalle Musical Goods 62) Kelly's Hardwére. 39% Auburn at com C 4 we ay a Bae Leshy ute Sales, 193 8. Saginaw. “aah maui te Ot 027 34 Auburn FE 2-8811. wen Hill y. MA est tion nal yo ye vece- 2 . SED FE 42214 Lucky Auto ) 1 : 8 down. OHNSON MOTORS U CARS uc uw ike ipo 8. Saginaw. : 2 BL RAWATIAN { GUITAR 30-30 FOR 4i9 - QREAT DANE, Best = ot late Sa. ae A IN lon She 4D et 92.408. |? FoRD “@ COUR COUPE. #100. 1703 | FE c2z4 with _smpbifier. ee. ORGONE Ms FE Se n -4 a so or Accom. | PY Sk Tt S "66 Chev. SDr. |... 61 $68 | Ate. OB F800 “| ET FOREIGN Cis_30 MILES — gs ; F-34008, : - 1 MO. CALL a0 ecan bee aa aan ns is te OWRME tikning sbeptics ‘$3 Chev. Bel Air. 4 Dr. hicceen $1308 | 32 FORD, 2 DR.. CUSTOM R&H| to gal. ¢ mo. old. Will take 9600 1T” TV USED_#38 hips” AUTOMATIC BOER: | ant ive g : : 396 Orchard Lk. Ave, FE 2-8020 "35 paiek 2-Dr. v++s $1,195| mo money do loss. Li. Need mongy. $-3448. Benj Yo phew ‘Drum Ont Ont. for good deer too Marie! tise. Ez HOMES BAERS ‘87 FAGEOL wits ENGINE | 3 CHEVROLET “35 35 Ford, +-5F i. ee a 1s i oad of =< ‘ an «7500, "Bade Steele $6204. Keego tote “Sectrie oat x : A toch, Hn Ante deems tec. horse '* . ie a bs Ks, J er La prd wrk iar 'h Case $00. WINCHESTER= saat | SOEPOAL, Fis 8 PLANTS BOM | oa tan Pais Sn v-iz0a| Fetsdl $28 yi! gnczifice for 4870. | “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” 5 Ghee, eh: . $1185 | 33 FORD, 7 DR. R & H. MUST | inne PONTING PS FE RAH C00 BRNIS MUG 8 senet| Cun ond cane, meh oret 3) om | pele Larry's tropical fish, 1087 |. Open 7 days a week [will handle up to 17 toot $146 Oakland County's Uh fee ate IIT $ Gas | tell. Best _ofter. Pe 2-038. miles. Like few. OR_3-0630. 07 8. Saginaw - 2 o case. See wil sel| Boston. FE . Open Eves RNISHED OB8IL 30 foot inboard tratier $400 Fastest Growing Dealer’ |’53 Buick Buper HP .. - 3 ms ‘Sl -FORD 2 DR. V8, FACTORY | % PONTIAC, OGG, CATALINA. twe will — to Rf 8. Telegraph, page rie. price pi Be _ till ®, _| available.on 1 payment basis 8-1122 after 6 p.m. 6751 Dixie Hi g Vealer ‘83 Pontiac, Dr, ... . $805) heater-no money down, assume} Fully equipped. Superior “cond. ine caer rage GUITAR. fend G:, off Metenery hd. afer | Wawreo, COUN GIES wo. Tegract A‘SE 2.3200 | Transportation Offered 87 CLARMSTON SN ST Pontiacs OPER] Rtmager at'an'ein, Mr, Benes mat Powter 4-DR. CATALINA, now $300, u _ ae Saen 1 OR 11706. 30 TO OxPoRD|- =='n~<-~~~~~~r™— MA ee Open Nights “tH 8) Harold Turner Ford : $200" Espanada $190. | WINCHESTER. 39 ORE COM ee nt RD DOG? $ TAKE OVER PAYMENTS |. EASY TERMS CAN BE ‘Ss FORD, RED CONVERT cca ea Tekno ay Og ats mt Ter as cag PE eon ail WANE, GUARD DOOD ETA | rae Ti tae | lula OTE MADRE" ie FO pt Fo io eer og ee Ra eld Be = — = a Sleep Motor shape . $43: Tampa, $43: 2 pore 5 GLbe. (98) HOLIDAY) ieee Drum “Hunting ‘ieee. @5A Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ie is good. FE 3.2603. as : ye try Service Inc.,|_°-9193 after 3:00 p.m. ere, “Goo oe Call owner ea a et, = pa SAVINGS AAA | Gt OF BOUSETRAILER. $500. OR ( : er ee Livered. Masurek Ps AT BIG TERMS! CABIN. Wn. poos. cats . poas i a + $500. OR | TRUCK GOING NORTH, PART LENN' S “#9 OLDS. GOOD COND, REABON. fitr,se ‘sales. FE 4058 “re EDW 18 8. w| BO PE Ganete: Nt MIO: SLEEPS) OO ied Durrahel. 3 &. Tele VERY NICE WT FT TRA load. Either wey. FE t-6i0s. : Priced. EB _¢1006, "87 VOLKSWAGON .. 120 A, , CABING, AT _£raph, i ae : 4‘. Fe i Wanted Used Cars - 8&8 MOTOR "85 RAMBLER STATION Wacoal. e ss v4 At “Gir oa Hwy. € Hwy. 06. FE 42381 Hay, Grain & Feed 71 WORERW EO HOUSETRAILERS. is | ~~ Aes 284 8. BAGINAW MES pe er Good © $050. OR 3-7754 Loaded. R & H. qUnderecat, out oor cass, Ta vane, sO" DEER HUNTERS BUS FOR SALE. | ~~ A to Bt Te a bearms, tow | At Prices ron sonar « oc0| Ponticic odles a fe a ne. "aa 7“ oi healer warew. Phe Sema Rew is Coach wale ome aie Bel Always s Ready to Buy Cuaitan compen bonnes iin ees Tasos. Sb & up. Plows! (ans ter opm. Can ees : Rd. Holly MElrose wn. dunked’ tras... save f1!. SNOW 18 ON THE WAY Rogers Sales & S Wall's’ Barber Shop "corner = : i4 ervice Walton and Perry. 9 to 6 week BAG LEY A AUTO ARTS Fumie ef Catalina sedan ye Jeeps. & up. Plows 2-0585 | days. | IR RATLER SA Fe son0 17) BAGLEY ST. on ceaan — Loaded with Aut womans FE 2-0555 iw LINGOLN TUDOR wAREyOS, | 53 Ss pYODESAKER 8, HARDTOP, ; SALES v. > | Sa = | BETTER DEAI , SEE Pow eathe: auto, trans. R & H, other extras, : from & to 10 wide. Bud Shelton Motor Sales Sais? aE Noster: tine Osaie. siecle. FE EAL Keego| terio or, “pearly caw Uete. foe ‘ Kir ees running cond., pe owner, $375. 4 ganpere toes “ichigam-ar: | Cor, Auburn aE. Diva, PE S663: |’ Balck Special hardtop. A reai| Harbor. ge Mpeg re Ry ST SEITE | a 2 c. r — _fer Buys this car, MAyfair 6-1975. GET BETTER DEAL SEP EHEVROLET 1060. NEW PAINT & | -*"- nls car. MAytats rows, simmers, Richardsons &\ As an Oe FOR xs AND "8 Pontiac a @. cotan. Myaramat- tenders. ri Call at pa og lll | 4 MERCURY _ & : New) fi Bade. Steele, FE 58-9204, Keego é Used trailers, all & prices.|_evese ~ Power ae, radio & heat- i mission. Very hice. FE Sota} sae SOTE YOUR NOTE Parts on te ine $ to 8:36 sit ae A eel ‘S) Ponting ¢ dr. sedan. Radio & 734 Chevrolet 2-Dr. until “ hd al EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 53190 Myr ‘amt t Fm. 030! SONAR Gas FON EN MARE |-1) Pintion 4.47, sedan. Hytramet-| seovert. very toh, vesten Seay, , | WORKING MAN'S PRIEN 2 , . m t. Ivory- 5 ; ee : UT Gre pt re tn 5 tl we ee je, Radio & hester, Whitewsils.|. Be sure & drive this one, it's 6 ST ATION mY EASY ED JONES Sand, vel & Dirt 66 Y. 18T & IND Cars _. 22 Auburn} Like new. dandy.. nnn tin 71-2700. After 4:30. sOYAL (ec me e 113.8. Saginaw Used_Care LESSONS __ MEIrose ._ After _ 4:30. "83 Forq Customiine. 2 dr. V-8 For- PEOPLES AUTO SALES 1 TO 100 LOADS OF PUL W 200 BALE. Kit) pletely modern, sleeps 4 OR HI LLAR domatic Radio & heater. White-| 68 Oaklan 2-2351 W AGONS \ Abana lita ace boa AGED : FE tse, oe for oer t Saion chev? Bel Airshardtop, Radio| DODGE hous Phone nracon _age $775 OR 2-714. - er = Guailty é Used C [aL HANOUTE CHEV « BUICK LAKE ORION, MICH. MY 22411 Cass at Orchard Lake Bright Spot” JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC FE 8-0488 OLIVER» 1955 . BUICKS. Special 2-Dr.Hardtops As Low As $1395andUp_ ‘Terrific Savings on = New Car Trade-Ins < me @:00—(D Bowling. (9) Popeye. (4) > ‘Fortune, (2) Kingdom pf Sea. 7:30—(7) . Theater. (9) Holiday $:00—(7) "Theater. (4) (Color) Perry Como. +. q@ Wynn, Sal Mineo, Dorothy Collins. 9:00—(7) Lawrence Welk. * yer00—c Mike Wallace, Kirk _ Douglas. (2) Gunsmoke. 11:20—(4) Filmland’s Finest. Gary ‘ 1:55—(2) Meditations. $;00—(2) Mass for Shut-ins. 9:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) _10:00—(2) This Is the Life. (4) - 10:15—(9) Film. 11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. Be ea, ® “ie. - BweyryzicHT x : 5 <4 *, key => THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ © 4 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957_ He "=-Today’s Television Programs -| _ © "Programe turntahed by stations Usted im this column are subject to change without notice | Chanoe) 9-WIBK-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV €:90—(9) Foreign Legion. (4) Am- - ateur Hour. (2) Foreign Assign- (9) Waterfront. (4) Soldiers of Ranch. (4) People Are Funny. (2) Perry Mason. "Music, () TV 8:26—(9) Temple Baptist. (2) Dick and Duchess. ~ @) Hockey. Chicago at Toronto, (4) Polly Bergen. Don Ameche. (2 Gale Storm. . 9:30—(4) Gisele MacKenzie, Eddie Fisher, guest. (2) Have Gun, Will Travel. - 10:15—(9) King Whyte.” 11:30—(7) Tracers. (9) Canada Hit Parade. (4) (Color) (2) Honeymooners. . ‘Narcotics, Prostitutes, Gambling.” (9) Na- Nightwatch Theater. “Twin Beds.” SUNDAY MORNING standing Our World, $:55—(4) (Color). News. (9) Bill- board. . Church . at the .Crossroads. (7) 9:30—(2) Court of Health. (4) Big Picture. (7) Cristian Science. (9) Commercial Film. — $:45—(7) Accent. U. of M. Hour, (7) Faith for Today. (9) Sacred Heart. 10:30—(2) Cartoon Frolic. Dean Pike. (9) Christophers. 10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. (Color) 11:30—(4) My Friend Flicka. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:60—(2) Let's Take a Trip. (4) Recreational Piano. (7) Bowling — . (9) Judge Roy 12:15—(4) Industry on Parade. 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok: (4) News. (9) Sunday Open House. 1:00—(2) Camera Three, (4) Mr. Wizard. (7) World Adventure ries. ; 1:30—(2) Detroit Speaks. (4) Fron- $:38—(2). Face the Nation. (4) Look Here! < 4:00—(4) Omnibus. Alistair Cooke. (7). College News Conference. (9) 4:15—(2) Pro Pressbox. 4:30—(2) Pro Football. Lions vs. 49ers. (7) Paul Winchell. 5:00—(7) Texas Rangers. 5:30—(4) Outlook. (7) Lone -Ran- ger. (9) Telescope. SUNDAY NIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(4) Meet the Press. -(7) Frontier Detective. (9) Popeye. 6:30—(4) Movie “The Daring Young Man.” (7) Sky King. (9) Movie. ‘‘High Wall.” 7:00—(7) You Asked for It. 7:10—(2) Football Scoreboard. 7:20—(2) News. 7:30—(4) Jack Benny. Ginger Rog- ers is guest. (7) Maverick. singers from France. (4) (Color) Steve Allen. Guests are Charles Ruggles and Jerry Lee Lewis. 6:55-—(2) On The Farm Front. 1:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 7:45--(2) News. . z 8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7)} 8:30—(7) Big Show.” 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:25—(2) News. \9:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Amos 'n’ "Andy. (7) Our Friend Harry. 10:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Ar- lene Francis. (9) -Movie. 10:30—-(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. ‘ 11:00—(4) Pride Is Right. 11:25—(7) News. (9) Billboard. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or, Consequences. (7) Robin and Ricky. .(9) Howdy Doody. 11:45-~(7) Noontime Comics. e MONDAY AFTERNOON - 12:60—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tie Tac Dough. (9) Golden Age - Players. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. --Teday’s Radio Programs--_ 8:30—(7) Bowling Stars. (9) -O. -Henry—Playhouse:— “ot Calliope.” $:00—(2) GE Theater. Marge and Gower Champion in ‘Mischief at Bandy Legs.” (4) (Color) Dinah Shore. Guests include Maureen O'Hara, Howard Keel, (7) Open Hearing. (9) Movie. ‘“‘My Dar- fe:s0—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. “Silent Witness.” (7) Youth Bureau. 10:00—(2) $64,000 Challenge. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Play of the Week. Preston Foster in ‘Bogus Green.” 10:30—(2) What's My Line? (4) Sally. (7) All Star Theater. “The Hand of St. Piere.” 10:45—(7) Sports. 11:00—(2) (4) (9). News. (7) Mov- ie. “My Outlaw Brother. 11:15—(2) Miss Fairweather. (9) Movie. ‘Quiet Please, Murder.” 11:20—(2) Sports. (4) Movie. “The Texas Kid.” 11:25—(2) Movie. “Double Dyna- _mite”- with Jane Russell and Frank Sinatra. MONDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. — $:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours. (9) 12:30—(2) Search ‘for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) The Erwins. (9) Mary Morgan. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—(2) Douglas Fairbanks. (4) Tex and Jinx. (7) Charm The- ater. (9) Movie. 1:30—(2) As The World Turns. (4) (Color). Howard Miller Show. 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) My Little Margie. 2:30—(2) House Party. (4) Bride and Groom. (7) Topper. _ Matinee- Theater. (7) American} Bandstand. (9) Corliss Archer. Movie. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. ; 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7) Do _ You Trust Your Wife? 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. 5:00—(2) Susie. (4) Charles Far- rell. (7) Superman. (9) Dance Party. §:30—(2) Beat the Clock. (4) Ray By JACK O'BRIAN awards on TV; good. is also trying for Kirk Douglas . . Sid Caesar's ABC-TV show, which cost $120,000 on NBC, will be a $50,000 ABC item... . Roscoe Karns decided against fetirement from movies and TV after all and will do TV after he finishes Warners’ . “Onionhead," with Andy Griffith and Erin! Cary Expected to E meee Bevntiion’ NEW YORK-(INS)—Cary Grant probably will emcee the Oscar Don Amenche was sighed for the General Motors special, and NBC Milland. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. Awards Show [river six «bang «i ‘ star of ABC radio's Jim Backus Show, and formerly toiled for Don MeNeill’s Breakfast Club... TY tycoon Jack Warther states realistically: “Pay TV is inevit- .| The Rev. Bob (pole vault champ) Richards renounced his amateur- ism to host a West Coast TV sports show. The real lawyers on CBS-TV’s afternoon courtroom show, The Verdict Is Yours,” had to join AFTRA, the air actors’ union. . . Ferlin_Husky’s Kraft Theater O’Brien, Steve Allen’s ex-gal sing- eT... This is James Garner's season in the limelight: He’s starred in “Maverick,” ABC-TV’s Sunday night threat to Sullivan and Allen, and in the new Warner movie “Sayonara” ... MERELY RERUNS tiers of Faith. (7) Jungle Jim. (9) Movie. : 2:00—(2) Sunday Showtime. (4) After all that patriotic campaign to keep “West Point’ on the TV air, it turns out the motive was |merely to keep its old reruns reel- (Color) Colorland. (7) My Little ing solvently along . . . Margie. 2:28—(4) Sen. Potter. 2:30—-(4) Wisdom Series. (7) Boot! De #t known she’s to be the singing|tion by Dec, 1. Hill. (9). Movie. 3:00—(4) Youth Wants to Know. In our enthusiasm for Betty Johnson, a sure bet for stardom, Murrow ‘to Probe Atom ALUMINUM SIDING No Money Down FHA Terms VALLELY’S Ok ieee: OL 1-6623 The Old Reliable Pioneers | NEW YORK (® — Edward R. |Murrow’s “See It Now’ will pre- ;sent a series of television pro- |grams on atomic energy. The 'first—dealing with peacetime uses Tot atomic energy-— will be tele- lvised Nov. 24 from 5 to 6 p.m. \EST over CBS. ee ea en en ee ea ea) Prepare your now, and do at Auburn 5 Musical Bear hristmas Is . CHRISTMAS SPECIAL —_—. A lovable 30° bear. of hi- Quality plush and eolortul plaid body. Genuine Swiss music box plays favorite tunes . . . reg- ular $6.98, TO en ee ee ee ee en, en J Christmas list your shopping & 10. $3 99 i - 640 Auburn Avenue - AUBURN 5 & 10 + Block East of East Bivd. || about 380.000 new cases per week Bllin mid-July, bs ithe United States. NS feN Th ONT aan acting won him a_ three-picture Paramount pact. — Urge Persons to Get Second Flu Shot WASHINGTON «®—Many per- sons who have been vaccinated against Asian flu should get a sec- ond shot, the Public Health Serv- ice says. * * * The recontmendation came in a statement yesterday which said all manufacturers will have a new more powerful vaccine in produc- x we kk , Surgeon General Leroy S, Burn- ey said earlier that some of the new vaccine should be ready for release by the end of ‘this month. x & * : Meanwhile, the surgeon general reported that an estimated 8% million Americans went to bed for a day or more with colds, influ- ES or similar diseases during the week ended Oct. 5. Burney jsaid the total compared with Petroleum is produced in 26 of RCA COLOR TY « 4, Sales a nd Service SWEETS RADIO-TV ‘ FE 4391333 $:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color)|. Queen's Oratory Getting Better draw from this engagement.” . - 100—WJR. Pavt. Hymns xYZ, c CKLW, Witness WJBK. U. of D. Showtime _WPON, Holiday TONIGHT | WJIBK Am, Pan. for Bind News, Monitor 0:00—WIR, William ¢::0—WJIR, News © WCAR,. Tune-A-Rama bss ‘w of Healing WWJ, News, Min. Parai WWJ, Sports . WPON. Armenian Gos, Rr. 5 haba as ~ pont ; 10:00— WIR, rosy Fad 2:30-—WIR, Crosby CKLW. News, Toby David WIBK’ Don was, Sete. . , WJBK, News, ‘om George manne. - WHYR. News Gun. Beet, ww. = Wrom Worl? News, St | Saw ois | oe la _ WJBK, News Lenhardt Ww weak, News, Martyn €:30—WIR, JI Corey WPON, Christopher Prog: | PON Subic Interest’ WWJ, Monitor 10:30—WUR Chapel Hour eae ; 9:30--WJR. Jack Harris pb de Sports atgay at WWJ, News, Art of Living 8:65— WIR. Gunsmoke | CKEW. rs, David - CKLW, Mich. Bee. Stat WxYz, Rows, gus. Best Ware, Home ask : Handy's House-arty oLw Voice _ Wx Christians =| 10:00 7:00—WJR, Make Way ; amenee! Ba WIEBE’ News Stonee Wath Beth Anaeros ww. -& Red Foley 11:00—WJR, «News, WCAR, po Tf News, Homechats Shorr. WWJ. St. Pauls _WPON {1 ef D showtime | W. News. Tom George WIBK: Tom a WXYZ, News, Sunday Best | 4.55 won pistons-Cincin. | Ween rover WCAR, News, Pa RLS Teatine Sage WWJ, News, Monitor WEOH. Amerteh to Baan - | WzBe, News, Gun. Musto | Wxvz. Sunday Best 10:30—WW4, Bandstand 1:30—WJR, Jr. Town Meet. | WCAR News A CKLW che Quiet CKLW, Ne WWd, Monitor WPON. Central Methodist | CREE {news Guarestesd| WPON, oo CKLW, Word of Life Hr. |1::38-WJR, Tabernacie - WrON, PE ba rer eek wast $:06-.WR, News, Gunsmoke iw. im Angiican Ch. J. News, Meet Press ' Curtain’ Calls CKLW, Assumption Univ. 2 : waz, News, a. oo pag FF Devs New CKL BOSSE ptist Clark J 6:00—WIR, Music Games Srennnees WJBK New : WON, Don Macsinnea CKLW, Quiet Sanctuary | '%80-- WIR. Geo. HON ‘ikerty Paptios 11:30-WJR, Time For Musis 9:00-—-CKLW, News, Knowles | CKLW. Labor 9:30-—-ww2 u Soe News 9:80—WWJ, G. Ole Opry | eho News Lennar WXYZ, Public Service a CKLW, News, Knowles WCAR, News, Dan Logam | CKLW, Bible Study Hour WJBK, News, George WROK, Mone, eee WJBK. Detroit quae 10:00—WJR, Party 12:30—WJR Supplement WPON, Conad MONDAY AFTERNOON WWJ, Monitor CKLW. Grace Em aptist. | 19:00wJR, Music 12:00—WJR, Jim Vinah WXYZ, Jack Surrell WPON. Sammy Kaye WWJ, News, Potter WJ,.News, P, Elisabeth © CKLW, News, Knowilcs 1:00—WJR, Rest. of Music WXYZ, As We See It CKLW, Grant, Livestock OAR Reve TT | TERE plore Serpe | Seng ply, Orem | Wek Rove Faas 11:00—WIR, Dan Kirby WAR, News Dan Logan | WPON, News, Sunday Mood| WPON. News, McKinnon 2 — plpielrta ia x Miiegpecin Eternal Light CKLW. News, 7g awe WJBK, News, - 1:30—WWJ, News, J. Deland | 10: : WwW, ou. News, Knowles CKLW oo Gr Blass ae ones Best WXYZ, News, Winter wher _— 3 , : . - so WJBK. Studio Showcase rhe Wendy Warren 11:38-—WIR, Bod Reynolds - | "Ww" News, Deland. 11,90, WIR Gee, Kenda | WHY, Jim Reeves WPON. House Party WXYZ, Newa, Sun. Best "7 . wa . Sri, Reet Room | SR ir Sct | GRE eit, | tom a : ——_ § }-8:00 ~ e vi .R eo ieee ‘Maxwell GUNDAT MORNING WXYZ, Oral Roberts WPON, News, Sports, Mood | cxrw Davies €:00— WIR, Laymens Hour | CELW: Moody Bibi Inst. | 31:30-wJR, Sunday Symp, . Mews, ‘WJBK, : v 2:00—WJR, Ma Perkins WWJ. Music Dawn 3:30—WJR, Concert WWJ, News, Monitor ww. wk, Farm WE Th iesl Noneces celw. Nar Warn tim Seckus 6:30—W. Re i ae ; CKLW, Austin G Davie WIBK. i . pong Hour WJBK Adolescents WIBE: News, Povo 30—Ww, ‘wa, Monitor a See WXYZ, Must WEEE, Bow of Coston | aos MORNING “CREW Nowe huh Break Se coe, 4:00—WJR, Salute to Stars | 9:00— News, Roundup w American Idiom WWJ, News, Monitor WWJ, News, —— $:00—WIR, Pat 4:30—WJR, Farm forum WXYZ, Revival ways Pred ry r Fn emer WWJ, Mariner's Church CKLW Newa Album * CKLW. Club MeKensie WXYZ, Serenade WJBK, News, Music Wok, Nowe Gheriaae’’ | CKLW, Shift Break, Davies a G 4:30—WJR, WPON. Roundup | WJBK, News, McLeod Musical * WJ, News, Monitor . WCAR, Newa, Page €:30—WJR, Voice of Agricit. Wron CKLW, News, Album CKLW David Ws Peter » Nuna, 3:30—-WJR, House Party. 8:00—WJR, George Kendall See SS ST at ‘WWJ, Woman in House ww, land, Youth 5:00—WWJ, News, Monitor . Barly Bird Spte. WXYZ, News, McKenzie WwxYZ, w a La Bible Class oe. Den Kirby CKLW. News, &. Chase. Wink. Eyune Light WJBK. News, Music WXYZ, News, Wolf 4:00—WJR, Parade of Bands er Gospel Hr. SKLW News, Toby David | WWJ. News, 5 5:30—WWJ, News, Monitor WB attrick, McKensie WPON Assembly ot Ged WXYZ, Herald of Truth w yg oo Clark Reid CKLW. News, Godfrey 8:30—WJR, Organ Encores CKLW, Det. Adventist WCAR, News, ww, Musto WJBK, Mich. Med. Soc. mam sem WJBK, News, oxLw , Pontiee Baptist . a WXYZ. Wolf 4:30—WJR, Music Hall WJPK, Light & Life SUNDAY EVENING CKLW, David ww, Jim d : A : . Ws. s Clark Reid | WXYZ. News, Mc WCAR, Back to God Kensie . St. John’s Lutheran ara face et Seecian WCAR, -Clooney News, 9:00—WJR, Jeo. Kendall 8:00—WJR, Jim Vinal pan Lenhart WWJ, Crossroade Chure’ | Ghuw church of WWw4, News, Roberts ee ee ae WwaYe, ee scene WPON, News, Weather Ca meen Toby Davia WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie Ea § re 1% * ~ Lengel WCAR. arthur Godfrey Radio MacKinnon | wJBK. News, McLeod Subdued Critic Claims Liz Is on Her Way to Becoming TV Star LONDON (@®—Lord Altrincham, style of Queen Elizabeth II was a vision star in the m p * & The 33-year-old peer wrote in a monthly magazine that the Queen) did-well in her television speech last month in Canada, but not so well in speeches in the United States. ; “When she arrived at Washing- ton Airport and was greeted by the President,” Altrincham said, “one sentence spoken spontane- ously would have been much pref- erable to the few sentences which were read off a piece of paper.” er, whereas the rather trite little sermon which followed did not have an authentic ring.” | ‘The young critic said if Eliza- beth is “‘completely and unaffect- edly herself, she will lose no dig- nity, while gaining those qualities which, in a queen, are even more precious than dignity.” In the Canadian speech Eliza- bth used simple and direct word- ing and the content was better than usual, Altrincham said. ‘‘In- deed,” he said, “she shows every sign of being a television star in the making.”’ Altrincham expressed his. views in the National and English Re- who recently said the speakingy«.1 3, Sunday Music Prophecy 206—W, Jack Benny WJBK. WN Clark Retd 6:30—CKLW, News, EB. Chase wae ain Witness "Waa. Revival Time we. porte, WXYZ, News, Mackenzie Strikers Accept Truce DAINGERFIELD, Tex. ( — An, uneasy peace prevailed today in| the Lone. Star Steel Co. labor dis- pute after strikers accepted a truce which means many will be returning to work. * * * hour meeting of about 2,000 strik- ers, all but 50 of whom voted to go back to work. Jittery residents, aroused bombings, shotgun blasts and threats during the seven - week wildcat strike, were hopeful the truce would end tension that has gripped a 10-county area around the huge steel plant. * * * Chris Dixie of Houston, region- al attorney for the United Steel- workers of America said the idled workers agreed to abide by un- ion recommendations ‘that they re- turn to work, made after a con- ference with company lawyers. “The action amounted to a hg truce and nota settlement,” Dixie vations | said. “None of the have been settled but left for the future. The international un- ion intends to process an arbitra- tion case." . * * * He said this case would cover the main points in the dispute. When the workers struck Sept. 21, they said it was because the company was disregarding the seniority system outlined in their three-year contract, which runs until September, 1959. The company fired. all those Uneasy Peace Prevails in Lone Star Pickets were removed from! Nearly around the sprawling steel plant : by|1 Steel Strike applications from leaders of the strike. ; * *® * Less than half the men still out when the settlement was reached will find jobs available. The com- pany said only. 800 were open. Dixie said strikers not placed f Fe. NS = palPrce 3 NLRB Rules Union Can't, . ‘ Be. Bargaining Agent - for Its Employes fe if eels ily ih rh 4 eezaig 29 | an Lu E z Ey z By & Fe. 2 my 4 Q3F Teamsters. members, the atti ia hy ul : Weirauch retired from the De- troit Police Department three years ago. In his 25 years on the force he ; a: ra 6000 HEARING! IU) : . Others have tried — now Sonotore has hidden its % latest transistor hearing aid else to wear. Choice of smart _ styles for both men and women. Look your best -while hearing your best. — COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE | FREE DEMONSTRATION SONOTONE of PONTIAC 511 Pontiec State Bank Bldg. Phone FEderal 2-1225 FS EVERLOX® , SHINGLES broken ‘ Everlox Roof! These your roof © Stewart-Warner © Janitrol e Floco | _ © Bon-Aire Thermorad © General Electric © Freeman Burdett immediately will be put on a re- serve list from which the com- pany has agreed to fill vacancies. x & & Alolv lah im INT lA Tio alsisialy who walked off the job and later employes without seniority. It al- so reserved the right to reject job speeches made her. sound like “a priggish schoolgirl.” " | staff, says he has been asked to withdraw as speaker at a Veter- ans Day program in Birmingham, Ala. The Little Rock school situa- tion apparently was the reason. | Taylor said yesterday. he replied to a Birmingham _committee by saying he had ‘“‘no choice but to defer to your request that I with- The general released his reply ‘as well as a telegram sent to him): by Richmond Weeks, director of had invited Taylor tobe main speaker at the Nov. 11 observance. the Birmingham committee which) said any accepted for reemploy- igus ment would be considered new| 88 Newberry Se. * Ask Taylor to Withdraw as Speaker in Alabama WASHINGTON (#—Gen. Max- well D. Taylor, Army chief of GOOD T. V. SERVICE MEN | DO-IT. YOURSELF Tube Tester, with expert advice. PORTABLE TELEVISION ___ 6 Makes—$89.95 Up We Loan You Tile Do tt Yourself” . 24 Whitfield Complete Basement Waterproofing | All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! ‘ Reliable ‘Waterproofin Phone FE 4-0777 . a Sepeeeeaeeueaenepaeaeesb 99-101 S. Saginaw Park in Our tet « af KENTILE SALE _ CORKTONE TILE....... The Floor Shop. .$5.85/ CIN. Open Men. and Fri, ‘til 9 Rear of the Store a@ se @e@Qneeeee#eess ft > i * OPEN ‘TIL 6:00 » } 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 | AUBURN RADIO & TV RICH TV Conversion Burners vor’ «9188.60 1.1. IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION . WE SERVICE ALL HEATING EQUIPMENT MICHIGAN HEATING CO., Inc. -—FE-8-6621-—FE 8-6651—FE 2-2254 i "ever, v a i i i i i i i ili Ni i i Ni ti ii Mi Si Mi Ai thn Sin ti hi i hi Mi hi Mi hi i i Mi i i hi i Mi hi hi hi i hi i hi hi i hi i i hi hin i i ATTENTION ALL TV _. SERVICEMEN | You are invited to attend the next meeting of Oak- land County Electronics Assn. Nov. 5, 1957—at 7:30 P.M. Dinner will be served. Technical Program furnished. by a Factory Engineer from C.B.S. Tube Corp. in cooperation with F.G.S. Electronic Company. Don’t miss getting the latest information regarding Transistors and Circuit Tubes. You do not have to be a member to attend. Plan to be there. PONTIAO C & V SALES & SERVICE............158 Oakland, FE 4-1515 CONDON’S RADIO & TV SHOP......127 5. Parke, FE 4-9736 HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO.... soe. 790 Orchard Lake Ave., FE 4-5841 ‘OBEL RADIO & TV..........3930 Elizabeth Lk. Rd, FE 4-4945 woes coccoccrsscacccesescos. 1959 Opdyke, FE 4-0221 STEFANSKI RADIO & TV..........1157 W. Huron, FE 2-6967 WKC, INC. SERVICE DEPT........... 45 N. Perry, FE 2-0711 SWEET’S RADIO APPLIANCE .,....442 W. Huron, FE 4-1133 WALTON RADIO & TV........00+.00..1430 Joslyn, FE 2-2257 LAATSCH’S TV SERVICE .... DRAYTON PLAINS LATIMER’S RADIO & TV..... : KEEGO AARSOR “ JONES GADIO & TV...... 3111 Orchard Lake Ra. FE 4-5862 OxrorD ae OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOP..23 8, Washington, OA 8-20%2 < SOCMESTER DOBAT TY & RADIO SERVICE . j _ WATERFORD __- oe GORDON'S TV & APPL. 5830 Andersonville Road, OR 3-581 WALNUT LAKE TV....,...2000 Walnut Lake Road, MA 6-625 : ‘ _. WASHINGTON, ancH. NORTON TV deccacescdéestssOeeee eeeenree. 39 Auburn, FE 4-1655 --+-.-825 W. Huron, FE 5-2525 ~werwn-efenwefevevnvesvpe+w=wuwve#rTr?rg§ vv‘ "TVvTTTvC7" .o«. & E. Walton, FE 4-7601 a -»vee++e.8734 Dixie, MA 5-5311 ... 448 Dixie Hwy, OR 3-1217 «9830 Sashabaw Rd; OR 3-2652 . 106 W, Sth, St. OL 2-4722 - —pithbibibibibiittip#iittiipiphp rhb bpp pani abba en eben nahn nan a wvv"ve-TT