mf ce ee eee MUSICAL MITE — Practically a baby at the grand is piano prodigy Eugenie Adameo, of the Bronx, | . ¥. Just six, and barely able to reach the pedals, has composed a lullaby at an age when} 4 Eugenie most kids are posing and still being sung to piano playing, including a recital at| w sleep. Her com- New York's Town Hall, have acclaim as “a little artist of rare highest rating in the National Guild of Piano Teach- ers annual auditions at Carnegie Hall. : ( against the big ship's bow in a ceremony at the New York Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn. After being floated out of her went: to the bottom among the Bikini atom bomb test vessels. Lessons learned from that test are presumably incorporated in the new “Sara,” but the Navy: avoids the subject of nuclear warfare, SOFT PEDAL — ‘In-a thick sheaf of statistics. and information, the Saratoga is hailed for her “habitability,"" comfort, fluorescent lights, air conditioning and hamburger-shaping machines, The Navy soft-pedalled or said nothing about the battle abilitids of this second in a series of five mighty ships able to strike any part of the world with nuclear wea carrier of World War II, pons, The Saratoga is slightly heavier Recovery of Crash Victims Stalled by Rough Terrain _ FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES MEDICINE BOW PEAK, Wyo—The craggy-faced east slope of Medicine Bow Peak presents a multitude of prob- lems to recovery work where a DC4 airliner crashed and killed 66 persons Thursday morning. F. K. McKlveen, investigator in charge for the Civil Aeronautics Board, said today the crash scene was so ? Newsman Says Ike Will-Retire to Gettysburg OMAHA (INS) — Bob Considine, INS writer, has told the Nebraska Bar Association he believes Presi- dent Eisenhower probably will re- tire to his Gettysburg, Pa., farm | at the end of his present term. Considine remainder of his term on “‘con- vincing Russia and the rest of the world that the people of the United States feel exactly as he does about peace.” If Eisenhower does not seek re- election, Considine said, “I would} not advise you to stand in the doorway of either the Republican national convention or the Demo- cratic national convention, You might be trampled to death by the would-be candidates.” Forecast Fair Skies for Area Weekend Mostly fair skies are predicted for tonight and tomorrow, with warmet ,temperatures due to- morrow. Tomorrow's high reading will be impossible to traverse at some points that the CAB may have to hire expe- rienced mountaineers to make part of the investiga- tion. * McKlveen said the climbers would be directed specifically, in that ease, what io look for’ and what to do with. any evi- dence they might find. McKlveen, who arrived from Seattle 24 hours after the acci- dent, said the findings of the in- vestigation eventually would be | released from the CAB headquar- ters in Washington. * La ' The comments of some of the recovery workers indicate how rugged is the terrain in the south- eastern Wyoming mountain area: “This looked jike a gravel pile until we got into it.” “ft took us 20 minutes to go a city block.” — : “The last 1,500 feet is where you have to crawl.” * .| HELICOPTERS USELESS Recovery operation -directors ruled out the possibility of using helicopters for removing _ bodies (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) -|In Today's Press aratoga Cuts the Waves and has a completely new and more powerful propulsion than her sister ship the Forrestal, commissioned a week ago. » * oe The Navy was silent on whether the Saratoga is planned for future switchover of “oil to atoms’’ when atomic energy plants will power Navy surface ships as well as sub- marines, . The Saratoga’s propulsion plant er-ploys steam turbines at higher temperatures and pressures than any Navy ship, the Navy said, and will provide the equivalent power of 100 passenger locomotives, The Navy said her “over 200,- 000” horsepower would drive her at top speed “in excess of 30). knots.” 35 KNOTS SPEED Experts say, however, she has over 260,000 horsepower and will reach at least 35 knots. Like the Forrestal, she will car- ry 100 or more jet planes capable of handling nuclear weapons, and her main armament will consist of 14 5-inch guns aimed and fired by radar. The Navy skipped over the ar- mament details formerly included in its warship announcements, however, and stressed such things as the increased crew comfort and efficiency expected from the air éonditioning of all living and sleep- ing quarters. - * * * Air conditioning is also essential, although the Navy did not mention it, for a ship trying to function in a rain of radioactive dust or ash, 2-Car Collision Hospitalizes 5 Misjudged Speed, Says Left - Turning Driver; Conditions ‘Serious’ Five persons were hospitalized in serious condition today after a two-car crash on Franklin road in Southtield Township last night. One of the injured, John S. -Rob- ertson, 47, told Sheriff's deputies he was making a left turn from Franklin at Woodside and: appar- ently misjudged the speed of the The other driver, Bruce Lund- able to make a statement. Building News ........ 13 thru 2 | Southfield, and Mrs. Marie Fee, Church News ............... 8,9 | 40, of 30760 Kincardine, Coanty News .......... eusuvacs 5 | were riding in the ‘auto, Editoriale 20... ..0...cccer eee. 4). lives at Ovid St., Sports ecin we beeueesceeves pee eee . Southfield. : " Theaters .................. 10, 11 | All five are in Beaumont Hos- TV & Radio Programe ...,... 29 i ‘I oe ee ee eee) et eeeeernene 4) ee, ‘ . 10 | reported 7 \Reveals Wonders |for Housewives PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955—30 PAGES : Zé tA Roger M. Kyes DETROIT @® — Raining outside -land your windows at home are open? Simply dial your telephone nurhber and the windows will closé themselves. s laundry. : Other predictions: kitchen floors washed and dried automatically, France Facing Possible Revolt Deputy Says Dissension ~ Over African Troubles _ May Bring Upheaval . . PARIS: (INS) — A National As- The splinter-party deputy claimed French factories two days The premier’s Moroccan policy, which calls for the setting ‘up of a representative government, has created dissension on both the upper and lower levels of the army. ; “NEW DEAL” PLAN /Gen. Pierre Billotte, the new defense minister of Faure's totter- ing government, has gone to Mo- rocco to persuade the resident general, Lt. Gen. Pierre Boyer de Latour, to get on with Faure’s “New Deal” plan for Morocco. Faure was trying to get his Plan into operation in time to save his government. oo. * But the Premier has little time with which to work. * oe * The debate which goes into its third day at 9:30 this morning is scheduled to end tonight. If it does, a confidence vote presum- ably will be held Monday. ‘Detroit Jewelry Firm Acquired | by Local Man Wright, Kay Purchased by Grinnell Brothers, J. J. Wainger Wright, Kay & Co., one of Detroit's oldest jewelry firms, has been purchased by Grinnell Bros. music store chain. Controlling interest in Grinnell's is owned by J. J. Wainger, president of Pon- tiac's WKC Inc., 108 N. Sag- inaw St. — Announcement of the sale, which has been pend- ing for several weeks, came yesterday. The Wright, Kay name will remain, a spokes- man. said. Waingeér, who also holds large interests in the-Pon- tiac State Bank Building and properties in Chicago, Detroit, Flint and Ann Ar- bor, bought control of Grinnell’s last April. does $10 million. worth of busi- ness annually. Wright, Kay last August sought in Federal court a five . year period to pay off $485,385 in un- secured, debts. The company listed unpaid taxes of $83,000 and liabilities totaling $578,800. Assets totaled $851,300, including $464,100 in. stock end $322,400 due on account. Wainger and two other Pontiac men serve on the Grinnell board of directors. The others are Robert R. Eldred, senior vice president, Community Natidnal Bank, and Jack P. Toombs, general manager ‘of WKC. New Home Fashions New home fashions are on display today in color in the Pontiac Press. Turn to page 13 for this outstanding showing of the new uncluttered look in fur- niture, and the brighter hues in carpeting. Most of today's furniture is contemporary in feeling and function, regardless of the de- sign and origin. Se for the latest in furniture look for this beautiful four color display in today’s Pontiac Press, + Press Is Commended only prepared the people of National Guard Cites Distinguished Service in Aiding Its Alert The Pontiac Press has received a Certificate of Com- mendation from the Army and Air National Guard. This commendation came as a result of the role played by the Pontiac Press in “Operation Minute- man,” recent nationwide alert test of the National Guard of the United States, : Maj. Gen. George C. Moran, Adjutant General of Michigan, signed the certificate, which called atten- tion to the effective way in which this newspaper not in following articles made its readers “more aware of their citizen-soldier neighbors and the mission they have in our nation’s defense.” this area for the alert, but Improved Ike Slates Taks With Doctors, DENVER—The Denver White House spread the wel- come mat for Vice President Nixon today as President Eisenhower passed satisfactorily the most le for recovery. ‘milestone ‘in his st .. The President's” progress doctors also approved his first major business conference began | Since his heart attack Sept. 24—a foreign policy meet- ing next Tuesday with Secretary of State Dulles.. Nixon, Dulles important was so heartening that his President Eisenhower’s plane, Columbine, took off from Logan Airport—at | Boston.— today with Dr. Paul Dudley White on the first leg of a flight to the bedside of the impro' chit arts to Dome ‘The Columbine arrived in Wash- ington at 9:50 an. (EDT), Vice President Richard M. Nixon, Pres- ~ Nixon presided over a 2-hour and 40-minute Cabinet session yes- terday at the White House with all members attending except Welfare Secretary Marion B. Folsom. Others at the Cabinet meeting, which assistant Presidential News Secretary Murray Snyder de- scribed as “routine,” were Adams, Disarmament Adviser Harold Stassen, Civil Service Chairman Philip Young and Defense Mo- bilizer Arthur $, Flemming. brief conference. He is expected to see the Chief Executive this Executive's tlness.— ; In “Denver, it was announced yesterday that the asked Foster Dulles to meet with him for a bedside conference Tuesday. Nixon was. invited by Mr. Eisen- |. hower to come to Denver for a | Worke Tension Mounts. a Fision Stike Examine Plans fo Contain War Group Will Re-Examine’ Big Problem of World Weapon Inspection UNITED NATIONS, N. ¥. (INS)—The U. §S. an- nounced last night that eight of the nation’s top scientific, military and in- dustrial minds are re-exam- ining the key problem of any disarmament program —adequate inspection and before the five nation U.N, Disarmament Subcommit- tee rine: He said the U.S. had . turned to the problem of devising safeguards against “The Arts—America vs;- Europe,” is the second in the University recture series, Hoover Visits Korea SEOUL (INS) — Undersecretary of State Herbert Hoover Jr., in- spected American units on the %-TON marine, the X-1, is Sor Shes 3 Navy's First Midget Submarine on Test Run truce line in Korea today. SM ase eM Senta i mnen e —atn a PE UM to Hear Bing ANN ARBOR w — Rudolf Bing, | Metropolitan Assn. man- Symemn of comaeioutone tO (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) - Brake Check Up — Really Needed, — Driver Finds Out : ree iii t th i 2 Damage was estimated 4] r! Fin cia ti a a pas as my le BY UF z ee i i s z ri | ‘ ilies 5 : § : } ‘The first major highway-num- job was done in 1917 in Wisconsin. The Weather AND VICINITY — Partly today, high oerar 66. and tomorrow. Cooler warmer . lew cam gr Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m + ‘Wind velocity 20 mph. sets Saturday at 6:02 p.m. Guntiay st 6:37 a.m. ets ‘Gunn at 2:36 p.m. Bat y at 11:50 p.m. : Dewntown ratures ee Hf om: soon | Dinas tempos: 1 P.M. sencee. 58 BM, . cagensce a] nw © er eee Ld J tele Al Bdledled tead 1] punsesseessionss. 465 White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Jobless Pay Claims | Up With Changeover Unemployment C o m p ¢ n sation claims, which shot up to 7,733 this week due to model changeover at the Pontiac Motor Division plant, will drop just as dramatically next | week, the Michigan Employment Security Commission office said yesterday. “The plant has already returned to production and the claims this week were for time lost during the changeover,” said James H. Dud- ley, Pontiac office manager. The jobless claim load last week was 2,692. Dudley said indications through mid-November are for continued high levels of employment. . “Both manufacturing and non- manufacturing, should remain at substantially their present employ- ment,” he said. State FEPC Rules Ready for Opening LANSING U? — Michigan’s new opening next Thursday. Looking over the building | are (I-r) Pontiac Postmaster Leslie THE ae t H. Dean Sr. and | 30 mail trucks. sé. ey | 2 REY i + i H | i ri i i i fi ZF Hts house, j it d 3 it He T | | | He i ; Z 5 i : i=|Pontiac’s Postal Vehicles\Car Pioneer. 11, Dies in Atlanta Detroit - Born Inventor Alfred Moorhouse Ends Automotive Career — ATLANTA, Ga. W—Alfred Moor- automotive pioneer with ; 3 ne ; : if be 3 The first is the burning of the mortgage on the present edifice. loyal to Congregation to Celebrate Three Synagogue Events . its ideals, The annual installation of the is the 3 S 2 4 z F) 7 i Receiving his B.A, degree from the College of the City of New _SATURDAY, IMs. : = ad ¢ =. i i. its F a z i é ; ing at St. Joseph Mercy .Hospital after several months illness. He was born in Cornwall, Eng- The Rev. Paul R, Havens of the First Methodist Church will offi- ciate at the funeral, Monday at ‘and | 1:30 p.m, in the Sparks - Griffin Chapel, Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. “U.S. Experts Study «| Disarmament Plan (Continued From Page One) used. in any future international ; * s * Stassen made the announcement at the last session of the subcom- mittee until after the Big Four Foreign Ministers conference Oct, 27. Disarmament is on the Geneva agenda, and the ministers will be seeking to break the nine-year east- . tions. Sunny Miami 15,000 Jamming Hotels| for 37th Convention of Business and Fun .| tels and motels today. By Monday, it is estimated about 50,000 Legion- naires and their guests will be on hand. Committees and commissions have been clearing away the liam and Christian Eustice and all week, Many of ee ry es Satie the that will ' the Mr. Eustice came to Pontiac | ‘legates later were before the from Hancock 35 years ago. He committees today. ; was an active member of the First} Some of these issues are a mo- Methodist Church and had retired} mento break the Forty and Eight —a fun-loving group — away from the parent organization; considera- tion of a favorable report an UNESCO after condemning it in the past; pensions for World War I. veterans, and taking a stand on the Fund for the Republic, an or- ganization the Legion’s command- er, Seaborn Collins, has con- Legonnaires were politicking: The organization elects .a national commander this year. j LJ * LJ Of the several hopefuls, J. A. Wagner of Battle Creek, Mich., ap- peared to be leading. But his op- ponents are making campaigns. They include Thomas Paradine of New York, Truman C. Wold of Fargo, N.D., and W. C. Daniel of Danville, Va., a candidate for the top job last year. Missing Financier Cited on Building ‘Mythical Empire’ NEW YORK (®—The state has forbidden, at least. temporarily, security transactions by a missing financier accused of building a “mythical real estate empire” through illegal stock manipula- * * * State Atty. Gen. Jacob K. Javits obtained the temporary restrain- ing order against Robert J. Mor- man in State Supreme Court yes- terday. The order also applied to his New York Investors Mutual group. Morman disappeared about two weeks ago just when Dist. Atty. Frank S. Hogan wanted to him about a $130,000 shortage in another firm. This was the Law- yers Mortgage & Title Co., of Morman had .been a prominent real estate operator. He “‘took over millions” in Manhattan prop- erties. by using money from the public, Javits said. fli FF Pit 2 . : # sf lie é Z c¢ [ % e i i ; l ALLE: ! i ill 5 j rE v2" ; i 7 | a EEF gigi ifs th : | ‘+ rH Z Hi will be annownced beforehand. ils z F fi i : q : z i i PT te| Pontiac Man Injured in Car-Truck Collision BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A collision with a double trailer gaso- line truck sent, Robert J. Riven- burgh, 35, of 49 St. Lawrence St., Pontiac, to William Beaumont Hos- $ a ti EC 7 H | Waterford Man Still in Critical Condition Peron Seeks -ASUNCION, Paraguay #—Juan D, Peron may pack his bags and | leave voluntarily for a life in exile elsewhere in order to ease strained relations between Argentina and Paraguay. * * * culated in Asuncion today as dip- lomats debated the fate of the fallen Argentine, who is observing his 60th birthday today. Pouring rain pelted this capital as reporters and officials awaited a reply from the Paraguayan Foreign Ministry to Argentina's protest against Peron's continued presence in this country, which borders Argentina on the north.. There have been reports. he might go to Spain or Switzerland. today. The new Argentina government is demanding that Paraguay: boot him out of South America because of his political remarks. In the drive to call members of the old regime not granted exile This unconfirmed report cir-, Peron spent his 60th birthday | Exile Haven as Paraguayans Grumble to a stern accounting, the provi- sional government arrested four of Peron’s former close associates as they left asylum in foreign em- rf gezt il girlie! gié _ PONTIAC - You're invited to open @ charge account with us. We make it s0 easy —— and your charge will | let you have whet you need when yeu need it. it’s a pleasure to charge it at... “ld i 'S : _ UNION LAKE pleasure to charge it ‘Anniversary ! 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Once again the world must, know what fills the hearts of the Ameri- can people—the spirit of peace, the full realization that ‘above all nations is humanity.’” ELIMINATES FARMERS - The present farm policy, Steven- son said, “instead of eliminating Fourteen Area Men Join Marine Corps During September, 14 men from Pontiac and ing commun- ities enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps, spokesmen for the focal recruiting substation said today. In training. at San Diego, Calif., James J.. Sorenson Jr., 96 Waterly Bt.: bean ag James Ziczler Jr., 258 I ; Preeman Lee ‘Btalions, 1461 Ster ne Si: Frank J. Mattoon Jr., 654 orthfield St; Donald Stanley Cowell Jr., 3585 Tienken Rd.; Charles Richard Lescamela, 2146 Mid- dlebelt Rd.: James W. Kiliman, 14 Merrimac 6t.; Bennie Joe r, W. Colgate Bt: Ray Allen Casterline, 1941 Miiside Dr.; Phillip Nicholas Weber, 187 Chandler St.; Waiter Avin Joslyn Fi mt Bu Oak, the 10-week basic course, the new Marines will re- ‘ceive five weeks of combat train- ing. The only cement paint with the double waterproofed formula. Available in Buff - Grey - Green and Blue plus White—all at one price! 10 ibs. $2” 50 Ibs. fad Oakland Fuel and Paint ust | terday, told 2,000 party candidates Car principles waa Gomnnradia party.” 141 | Cial-pri tacks GOP « on Farm Issue German General Mrs. Alfred G. ordered a 1956 Hall, Rochester. presi- model | Hy the car over to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Meadowbrook The day after she admired the sap- phire white, royal blue, and wedgwood blue color pre SS ees oe Truman Seas Indicates a Campaign of Invective ALBANY, N. Y. ®—Harry Tru- man’s riproaring political tech- nique provided the battle plan to- day for New York Democrats eager to ‘make inroads in heavily| man meen ee J The ee tel address- ing.a giant precampaign rally yes- for local office: fight with all you “Go home and have for the Cheers and whistles greeted the Tl-year-old campaigner as he walked into a downtown armory with his host, Gov. Averell Harri- man. Truman referred in his talk to Harriman as “the great governor of New York” but gave no clear hint as to whether he. would back Snrrtonns Ser the patty’s prostien- Thursday in Boston the*said his de- cision would become known at the At the rally, looking as-firm and -jaunty as ever, Trtfman took swipes at the Eisenhower admin- istration as one of “special privi- lege,”” said the federal government should be ‘restored to the people,” and expressed surprise that a “farm boy from Western Missouri” should be invited to New York to give a lesson in politics. Le we * The former president and Mrs. Truman stayed overnight with the Harrimans at the executive man- sion. Mrs. Truman, resting after the drive from Boston, did not at- |: tend the rally. There were shouts of “Give ‘em hell, Harry” as Truman declared: “I want to say to you the gov- ernment now in the Capitol city of of Washington is a special privileged government and nothing else.” * * * “There is one theory of govern- ment that believes there is a class in the country that is born at ee ey Truman said. “, ... 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But none would have a more authentic basis » in scientific knowledge than that given Avy the Research Institute of America. “The Institute’s findings are condensed into an interesting story by Lzo Cuernz, its execu- By 1965 t will be a great change transportation with 81,000,000 cars a8 of 3 2 Z aint of i five hour transatlantic flights, two color television sets in every room at less than $300 each with some live pickups Finally, we'll live longer but pay for : it by suffering more from nervous dis- »‘turbances because of our faster pace ». and more complicated existence. | U.N. Assembly Should # Vote to Undo Wrong _ _ In the interests of the United Na- * tions itself, the General Assembly * should ‘lose no time in correcting the ' mistake made in voting to debate the question. . If some 28 nations failed to realize this, they iB bs ‘ d should know it now. The French dele- _ gation lost no time in emphasizing this * fact by walking out of the Assembly * * * Quite properly, we think the French resented the vote as an invasion of purely domestic af- fairs. Algeria is as much a part of metropolitan France as Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands are of the United States. Not only do : Algerians send representatives to : the National Assembly but have . full French citizenship. The Paris delegation’s reaction to the * 28-27 vote for debate is much more than - mere pique. It challenges the Assembly ’ to undo the damage done when it vio- : lated U.N.’s charter by putting Alger . on the agenda. 3 ‘5 2. ore ' There also is a similar challenge - the members of the loose coalition : which made up the majority. The core . of this coalition is the Arab-Asian bloc ‘ which often has put colonial questions _ above other issues. “True to form the Communists __ seized the opportunity to stir up. > astrous The People’s Business ‘ of the represeritatives of the And yet it isn’t enough—for categories, $e ee (? York’s Transport Workers’ Union, As such he has given considerable thought to the traffic jam in the Na- tion’s largest city and the*sickness of its transit industry. The cure he has come up with for these twin ills not only is amazing but promises to be far. too effective. Quit would ban all automo- biles from Manhattan Island. This, he argues, not only would end the traffic problem but bring the transit company so much _ business that they could afford higher wages without raising ~ fares, It’s easy to believe that Quitu’s pre- scription would eliminate these two therefore a lot of business, with dis- results. Both Telling Truth Williams and GOP Face Major Hospital Crisis * The governor says the Legislature hasn't provided enough beds for mental patients —and he’s right. . The Legislature says that it has done quite a lot—and it’s right. So the question facing the Nov, 1 special legislative session is not who is right and who is wrong—no matter what each may think—but where do we go : from here? The issues are how much can the state afford and how should it spend what it can afford in the best possible way for the future. Gov. Williams implies that the Legisla- ture has shirked its duty in not expanding the mental hospitals enough. is * + . And the Legislature points with pride to the fact that it has spent and committed 83 million dollars In the past 10 years to expatid mental hospital facilities. - APPROVED BY VOTERS oo: an Of this, 58.6 millions have come out of the 65 million dollar bond issue which the Legislature submitted to the voters and secured their approval for in 1950. So a big- chunk of the money has come in the past five years. pte Twenty-five millien dollars have come out of the general fund for mental hospital construction and expansion, * >». °* This program, according to legislative fig- ures, has added 4,275 new beds to the mental hospital system, with 1,586 more now under construction or in the planning stage. It has included the erection of new facilities: The Hawthorne Center in De- troit, the neuropsychiatric clinic in Detroit, the children’s psychiatric unit at Ann Arbor and big Northville State Hospital. All this has been. shaken out of the tax-— payers’ pockets at the same time the bill for operating these hospitals has gone up steadily—50 million dollars this year—for expanding the prisons, for expanding the colleges, for expanding the this and expand- ing the. that. ‘And yet it isn’t enough. * ° * The governor can say flatly it isn’t enough and the Legislature really can’t say that it is—because there still are many men and women and children in society who have been ordered confined in hospitals and un- doubtedly many more who would be com- ' mitted if the courts knew there was room for them. ' STATE GROWS FAST Part of this backlog of patients results from the fact that the state had no money during the depression. Then during the war it wasn't allowed to build. And after the war the state's savings account, accumu- lated to pick up the slack, was taken away by local governments through the sales tax diversion amendment. * * e Part of the backlog results from a swelling population. Michigan is one of the fast- growing states of the nation. Part of it results from the stress. mod- ern, high-speed life places on our people, causing them te crack under the strain in greater numbers. Part of it results from the fact that the ure is a constantly changing or- ganism made up of ordinary folks even as you and I, Its members quite often do not know what to do—and so do nothing, or do too little to late. : * se '_# But Gov. Williams is right; there,are more than 1,200 children with twisted{ minds or no minds at all confined in their homes, ° warping the lives of their normal brothers and sisters and torturing their desperate parents for months and years. 1 any of these ¥ Micuazt J. Quit is president of New. 2 GOD! A Sf "DONT BE UNDER ANY ILLUSION: YOU CANNOT MAKE A FOOL OF MANS HARVEST IN LIFE WILL DEPEND ENTIRELY ON WHAT HE SOWS. IF HE SOWS FOR HIS OWN LOWER NATURE HIS HAR- VEST WILL BE THE DECAY AND DEATH OF HIS OWN NATURE. BUT IF HE SOWS FOR THE SPIRIT HE WILL REAP THE HARVEST OF EVER LASTING LIFE BY THAT SPieiT. “ $,_ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953 _ — GL 6:78 (PHILLIPS TRS) Life-Long Sowing Season Days of All Faiths ‘Men and Missions: Sunday’ Points Out Laymen’s Opportunity to Be of Service i i i E i | ik psf traordinary skill. The .men’s tal- HE | Men can also be effective mis- sionaries simply by being com- mitted Christians in their daily relationships with family, bust- ness associates, and the commu- nity generally. DAY OF REJOICING is the ninth day of the Jewish festival of Sukkoth. It is called Simhath Torah, which means “‘Rejoicing of the Law.” This is a fairly new holiday in the Jewish calendar, The occa- the Old Testament) are read at the services. The last section of Deuteronomy is finished. The cycle will begin all over with the first part of Gen- esis next Sabbath. Children will carry flags in procession today, bearing the inscription “Be joyful and rejoice in the rejoicing of the Law.” CHURCHES ABROAD Wednesday a feature of Lay, men's Week will be the Laymen's Rally night. In countless American communities men of various de- nominations will come together for an inter-church service. The'1955 project, to be support- ed by tonight’s offering, is the strengthening of America churches in foreign countries. With American sérvicemen, teachers, business men, and gov- ernment employes now living in all parts of the world, the presence portant as America hopes te apply Christian principles in its dis- charge of its world responsibili- ties. SEMI-RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY It was 463 years ago Wednesday that Christopher’ Columbus first set foot on the soil of the new world, That in itself was, of course, not a religious event. Columbus Day cannot be consid- ered a church holiday. Nevertheless, a distinctly re- ligious flavor has been brought inte the day’s observances, be- cause its most active celebrants are people whose lives are closely tied to the Roman Cath- olic Church. In large American cities today Italian Americans will honor their fellow-country- man whose voyage opened this continent to them as to all other nations, ° The Knights of Columlus, a Ro- man Catholic men’s organization, will also have a program of spe- cial festivities. And it is natural that these groups should make church services the center of their commemoration. (Copyright 1955) . sek 1 if iFe,e aote aia Case Records of a Psychologist: Attractive,. Wealthy Widow Becomes Lonely Neurotic Lacking Suitable Mate Wealthy widows and widow- ers are often in more danger when seeking a second mar- riage for they may be the prey of gold diggers and fortune hunters. So a Scientific Dating Bureau would be their best pro- tection. I'll guarantee suitable mates to the first ten who fur- nish the $100,000 necessary for this Bureau. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-360: Helen R., aged 43, -Has been widowed for two years. “She is a very attractive wom- an,” her attorney informed me at luncheon recently. “And her husband left her over half a million dollars in govern- ment bonds and gilt edged securi- ties. “She is so lonely she is grow- ing neurotic, Several fortune WE 7/5] hunters have been trying to mar- ry her, but I know they are pri- marily interested in her money. “She is a lovely, cultured woman . who would make a wonderful wife, but she hasn't found a suitable man.« What we need acutely in this country is a Scientific Dating Bu- reau, Incorporated not @r profit, to help put eligible people in touch with desirable members of the op- posite sex. - I¢ would thas be a great boon not only to teenagers but to school teachers, nurses, private secretaries and alli classes of fine men in the late twenties, thirties, and upward. Furthermore, there are literally millions of widows and widowers whose lonely present life would en eae happier if they were mar- We even have mail order firms ROMANCE INSURED Such an ‘organization would in- sure romance and happiness to thillions who now lead lonely lives. like Helen Suppose a. woman ‘wanted to avail herself of the serv- & i, \ . ; wi ae ices of this” Scientific Dating Bu- reau. She'd write for an applica- tion blank, It would ask all sort of rele. vant questions about age, race, religion, education, pojitics, hob- bies, etc. Immediately, a local field agent, preferably a local clergyman, Boy Scout Executive or other ethical person, would be asked to call on Helen for. a brief personal inter- view, He'd also check with her three references to be sure she was eligible for the services of the Bureau. SUBMIT REPORT Then he'd submit a short written report of his findings, which would be filed with Helen's original ques- tionnaire. And he'd receive the $5 to reimburse him for the house call and report, Then Helen would be given a key number, such as H-10,177, and offered the descriptions, un- back and forth under code until such a time, as they both wished ot meet pérsonally. He would then come to her city and the clergyman who was her local Field Agent, would have them meet at his church for an intro- duction, Then they would be on their own. And if they were attracted, they would know they were both cer- tified eligibles with similar basic habits that stabilize marriages and keep them happy. Always ¥rite to Dr tn care of The Pe gy gs +g Michi . enclosing a po | 3c stamped, ool om a enve! 20 to cover for Rie pay chelogices charts and pam- (Copyright 1955) 9 3 by Ae : : i : ; ! Pt : He iti i E STE ie iH i 73 7 rat B g ey i , 179 Nelson St. is done by the person who smiles when you squeeze by him and step on his pet corn. * w * . A New York man drew 30 days for turning in two false alarms, You can guess who's burning now, ° * Women’s gloves are what hub- . by goes back to look for just after he. has left a movie with his wife. —. Dr. Brady’s Mailbag Normal Son of Deaf a __May Pass Affliction on to His Children QUESTIONS & ANSWERS By WILLIAM BRADY, M, D. Girl contemplates marrying man . whose parents are both deaf and dumb, born that way. The man seems all right. Would children a 2 him be deaf and dumb? (W. K, born to the man in question would be a deaf mute. Your quinine prophyJaxis againt the cri has helped several mem- teachings, which I have followed for years. I’m approaching my 80th ‘and I walk a few miles every day visiting my chil- dren, grandchildren and, soon, I hope my great grandchildren, I'm pretty healthy, have ALL my low- er teeth and,. my doctor says. HBP, for which he says I need coming but less salt. , .(Mrs. ye -} = ~ ea ~ nd Dumb Parents ing fleas ever since, Much scratch- “ing and suffering . . .(Mrs. D. F.) outstanding can- didates, Doctor, I believe I quali- : 2 ; i \ lV igi al i, i di ie, se eee | i TROY TOWNSHIP—The Stuart K. Baker Junior High PTA: will ee Tuesday at school. The program will include a panel discussion on “Home Work, Movies, and TV.” The panel will be made up of Mrs. Robert Nyquist, Boyd Lawson, Harvey Hill and Ina Campbell, Mrs. Law- son Lockhart and Vern Bauer. Refreshments will be served. The Stuart K. Baker PTA will also sponsor a square dance next Saturday at the school. : This is the first such activity scheduled by this PTA. rill baths F : SAWS SHARPENED You'll save time... and temper, too, when you do suey tec, Aad you do 8 saw. ‘better k! si ‘wor 53% Union Street ipa ee Atari mark ay a ea round called, saute onal forized® broedcloth in Nellie’s 1 \* a Pas A SHEE CAIDAS eT AY ROR RSID IG ams StH d tice east al ak LOY 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road Open Weekdays 10 A. M.- 10 P. M. Sundays 10 A. M.-9 P.M. $249 %, en ae”, +>” yy! 3010 38.$1.98 | in Russ’ Country Store . Ry x $ | Flyac ulbDs, Narcissus Bulbs | New Low Prices— Kentucky Blue Grass. .89 Poa Trivialis....... 89 Red Fescue .65 Iehee Red Fescue: .75 Penn State Fescue... .75 Kentucky 31 Fescue. .40 *** Rarest and/Pinest of All. Tulips 10 Butts $1 e 100 Bulbs $985 | * * 4.39 4.39 3.19 3.60 1.95 2.15 1.95 +++ 10 for 1.29 Crocus Bulbs, 4 Colors. .... . 10 for 49¢ LAWN ( —Sold Separately or Mixed to Order— : DLs 8 Lbs, 10 Lbs, Lbs 86 Lbs. Merion Blue Grass. 3.75 18.50 36.50 90.00 175.00 8.70 20.00 8.70 20.00 6.29 15.50 7.00 16.25 7.00 16.25 3.80 8.75 4.10 9.75 3.80 8.75 6.15 12.15 30.00 1.70 1.15 3.30 7.75 2.20 5.25 WillTagCattle | - |Picki Ackles Pays Off WillTag Cattle $s \Picking Pickles Pays in Uniform Plan ving Ml ae aes 0 two conical tapered rollers which our 7S scres of picithe, with tio of | Eee ™ chore that may pay off handsomely | pass along each side of the row| these season — Pe Rs | for Lloyd Gilbert, farm machinery | of vines, ‘The rollers lift the vines. | Wit! one machine, operated vag to ge : ‘Ravenpa area farmer, == | Ang oy ager So op. aca The Gilbert-Pierson machine is Sets Up New System it also may lead to great sav-| Ving rods. The rods knock| being watched with interest by WASHINGTON (INS)—The Ag- & a. pees cae eee aoe ioe Nuhiad” the, picking | land, Indiana, Callternia, Geor- viceiawe &® rs of experiment. It ts the | machine. . | gia and Wisconsin have sent rep- . ing a nationwide, uniform plan for: : they have tested in ‘Ms build ee resentatives to inspect it. aot dase wil to. we oomeniien _sorieo which carried them | Ju sick up to an acco end a | With pickles now rated the of numbers and rengh Geld experiments in | ait in an hour, depending on the | tion's No. 1 canning crop, Gil only one tag per | Michigan, Georgia and Florida | woo of turns required and | 8nd Pierson see a definite animal. Pickle growing regions. “his tetees. for their device in meeting According to the department, The machine mounting basically} One man can operate the ma-| Vesting problems. pene ‘by termes, Ot. Gate hon other allege Er ped pee P3 cattle are tagged fer oo many to air feet between SOinch drive| “It goats about $75 « man to(Fith Baptist Youth atterent = wheels. A system of chains and| bring « Mexican National to the on tal ee tao ee Si "ponte off the" enc "Then tir eat he Elect New Officers ‘qystem provides motor. . him half of what he ; | nination of ciel ind euntens The machine “snout” consists of og "We could have harvested| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The| oe cufticient to. identity sore thea . e 83. — io lgengetl raipeme te tiny i eeltet ieda head of cattle in the eee . Church elected ing ofti- : Tk cat tastiamin caeons ini Fockler. A gated at Were Speaker of the evening wil be| Give Booklets County Deaths BB bee a, MR. and MRS. ROBERT R. CALDWELL : number twice. : larlis } > i . ° . ra “This means that a wipe ty tee oh oy seeenel| eee tenes ee ee wore |'0 Help zers Ole Pe feet uvme, oesi¢8at!| Da tricia Weber Marries series of numbers can years while employed as recrea-|ship of the Michigan Council of | Se@ mplo —~ Service Oliver | Virginia Smith, secretary; Anita . oe cach state or territory. A pamete | ney Mrrecter of tie Puntiag State | Churches, hs te 0. sealer of Pert ploy New itavens were held ot 2 ron’ | Rexford, treasurer; Diane Hardy,| 17? Recent Church Rite eS eee farmers have been issued by the |... oe ic, and Robert Griffin eS ance ar he tad ern, ok 2 ee through 35-ZZZ9999. number “inerals. Burial McCafferty id ' » Coun was scene recent nylon 35in this series is the state code Socied, Speerty Atealateation. | Cometery, Remea. weir eth Orr. director of “Youth | ™ArFiage of Patricia Leon Weber, | fingertip veil ef Taylon net, was gal are dr vie orgies Firemen Slate Event One, entitled vs gopsagr de mgd Surviving are his widow, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E.| attached to 2 lace crown trimmed booking offices ‘will be set up in | PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — News, Open house will be held in all | self-employed farmers, many of each state to allocate blocks ef | trom the Pontiac Township Volun- township fire stations from | Whom will be filing their first so- numbers from the state quota te | teer Fire Department states that|7 till 9 p. m. every night next | cial security returns at income tax various dairy-herd im preve-| the firemen are calling on Mr. recognition of National | time. The booklet covers in non- ment, artificial breeding and 4i- | and Mrs. Citizen instead of the| Fire Prevention Week. nen Seen ees eee ae sease eradication associations. usual vice versa. 2 There will be firemen on duty at — : ate A herd improvement associa- , the stations during these hours, to . ' example, might show the equipment and explain| . The other, “Hew Does Social thet x sotien, end a. Avondale Men uses. eee a Serustty Adleet Fores Pussies,” available for use by its members. to Ride Donkeys like the public to take advantage| employes can be insured quickly, - One sub-group in the association | « Softball Ga of this . Children are| giving examples of benefit might be assigned the XA se-|1I2 10. INE | invited along with adults, amounts and answers questions quence of numbers while another} about hushand-wife, father-son takes the XB series. ck ataaineen ab tee Aeahiald la partnerships and share-tarmer Backs of the tags may carry the | school faculty will ride donkeys ayers usY — name or initials of the purchasing | Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 7:30 p.m. Address requests for tree book- — in a softball game at the high|, . 9, lets to: Social Security Administra- oe fa aes Se "epee va. pre «| WEN Practice |; Chocoss nm have been duplicated nationally | pew elctric ‘scoreboard: for” the Adult Classes 1 pe and even within a ‘state, often re-| school, F . Will ° ARE You | sulting in considerable Chairman of the event, Lawrence Farmington Group Will! Dian Possible ae | when the records are hapdied 09 | shearer, junior high school prin-| Present ‘Ramshackle Oradniention TUL cea | Department animal disease era- | CiPal, has extended tm invitation) inn’ Soon ganizat. 7 eG: | dication workers say that one of | "ry Honkeys — 12 Texas-trained HOLLY — Adult training classes ry the chiet difficulties ‘in tracing | animals—are being brought from] FARMINGTON — The Farming-| will be organized in the local + moving © Oklahoma, especially for the game. | 14, Piayers are busy at work with | schools, according to Supt. Charles point of origin is the lack of ade- 3 F cca laos quate identification of animals “Ramshackle: Inn”, selected for sie th cap of ae A ae Business Scheduled |r my one soon. | Satie mm conte Sng in en eS Townshi Board will be presented in the Farming-| language, shop work and other have the same tag number as y Ip ton Junior High G Oct. | subjects now taught regular stu- that carried by an animal still : SHIP — The| 2 2% 2%, and 29, at 8:30 pm. foes, 5 Cie Sees ae The agricultural research serv- Pontiac Township Board will study| Directing the ts Le | in the school year. ‘ : wy ear |tWo plats that are to be presented | O'Conner, by Martha | A class in dancing, under ice is now coritracting to buy ear at their Monday night meeting Weber. 0,Connor has been as- ae ea will tags consistent with the new na- Se teonsber ot] coteet. th ome. tee ioe pa Brown, tionwide numbering system to use| An _applicates Um ‘rand SDM| greaps tm the Detroit area and | "=, Svallable once a week if 90 or in identifying animals in the | ownership of tie ae aati | tues Widher dlecched @s Sasa more couples express a desire to sien oo = Auburn Rd., to nthe say will ‘toe — pt ap ere enroll, - There will be no additional cost | be up for considera : . 8 to laibibudis or gree. .. oat dite pees he Oe .—— san: ‘Thompeda GM Check Divided and will be acted on Monday night.| Tickets will be on sale at shop- With No Formal t Vill W H rt A report and recommendations| ping centers on Wednesdays and | a | age oman ru will be forthcoming from the build-| Orchard: Lake and Ten Mile es ti ing committee on their investiga-| Road on Fridays. Additional in- | UTICA — Utica officials are When Car Hit Horse tion of the three fire halls for| formation can be obtained by | stirred up today after unofficial ROCHESTER — Mrs. Barbara ; The Farmington Players were Motors check M81 given Trisch, 906 Roselawn, suffered cuts | Elect New Officers cranaiend Sues. tenes. sa ee eee ber-sm me ae oe Da tne Shippe in ws font | nonmember’ | ewe me ec | Someoree sl Tulip Bulle ce ons 4 tt OES. held ; was he check Methodist Church, ; a Extr car she was driving struck a horse | night. Vivian Crawiord was elected oe kamen anda list by either Mayor |Keego Women to Meet | day. His subject, “What the Name | UlIp UIDS . Rite ce ; worth tron; er Taylor, Donald Havel of City Attorney | KEEGO HARBOR— of Jesus’ Really Means.” : : 4 Fair bacns taanien nena worthy patron; Betty Stevens as-|COMMIMEFCE OES | George Roberts after the conn- | primes erecting at the Burkes| preacher’ in this church for 21 ] For e 100 * 562 killed the sociate matron; Edgar Schank as- El Offi . cit meeting and told to cash it | and Professional Women's Club , the Rev. Mr. Collycott, 80, Lge j gated tho accident that sociate patron; Carrie Reid, sec- ects JAITICers and pay the people on the list: | will be held at 8 p.m. Monday at has been fetired for 13 years and ee y horse and nearly demolished the | retary; Olive Kennedy, treasurér; Attorney Roberts denies knowi-|the West. Bloomfield Township| is serving during the illness ot | All Colors & Verieties Seperate—No Bargain Mixtures Mrs. Trisch was taken to Avon|Helen Schank, assistant conduc- COMMERCE — Commerce OES | been unable to be reached. Fellow ee Je ——— — Ws. 3 bald te comet eaytog ent | SE et mene . Parrot Tulips and Double Tulips ng: Mrs. Ellsworth Strine was elected ' Individual Varieties and Colors — All Extra Large Size Your PTA Is Planni 4 worthy matron; a Pooley, | Dance Club Meets a a 4 00 x $73 Panel Discussion at. Troy, |feimes, Ssocate matron; Eimer| for Dinner, Election 10 2 88 « uibs $795 | * : ; meee — poten Mrs.| WATERFORD TOV'NSHIP—The ‘EI Homework, Movies, TV , secretary: Mrs Riley | Suburban . Steppers, Waterford RED EMPEROR 37.50 OE Se aye ae ee POE” ees ROSS Ngee gt ORE POA ee Pee ee ae ee et \ ; | ‘ oo / f e THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1955 odpied V, ing | | (ears Peres ©) ae se ect are Sharon Mrs. George road. Philathea Class _ Installs Officers © Mrs. Howard Barnett, Mrs. War- ‘Tren Wescott and Mrs. Harry New- house were i __ Members their contributes, Pontise Press Photes on Nov. 10. Pictured while busy on this proj- Gale (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W- Gale of Navajo drive, and Delores Surowitz, daughter of Mr. and Surowitz of West Iroquois, of Stabafa Club are always ready to serve community and. support civic projects, Gail Blamy (left), daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. John Blamy of West Iro- quois road, and Janet Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas of Utica road, are looking over the program |*°€ of the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra, to which Stabafa Club Dr. Ben Busgir presented a movie, “The High Wall,” at a re- -eent meeting of the Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Israel. Mrs. Irving Koper, program chairman, introduced Dr. Busgir to the-group. After the movie, he led the mem- bers in an open discussion. i * * * _ Mrs. Stanley Elbling introduced Mrs. Joseph Partney and Mrs, Sydney Rockwal, two new mem- bers, to the sisterhood: A report.on a recent money- making t was made by Mrs. SpertGiain whe cutuneed plans are already being made Mrs. Fl6yd Crump Honored at Party _Mrs. Charles Brooks entertained at @ going-away party for the pleasure of Mrs. Floyd Crump Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Crump and family are moving +} from their home on Cherryland street to Grand Rapids. Members of the Child Culture Club, of which Mrs. Crump is a past president, presented ‘her with a life membership in the organization. Sisterhood Views Movie for other money-making activi- thes, The opening prayer was read by Mrs. Louis Liebeskind, and Mrs. Irwin. Kampner read the closing * * * Mrs. Morris Kampner of East Iroquois road will be hostess for the November meeting, a member- ship tea, to be held Nov. 1. White Cross Group Chooses Leaders The Missionary White Cross Group of Silvercrest Baptist Church met Tuesday evening for election of officers. Elected to serve for the coming year were Mrs. Russell Dennis, president; Mrs. Jack Scott, vice president, and Mrs. George Un- derwood, secretary-treasurer. Serving as food chairman is Mrs, Robert Dalby, assisted by Mrs. Edna Samples. Mrs. Leah Dalby will act as work chairman and Mrs. Robert Underwood, social chairman. Mrs. Herb Smith gave the de- votional message using “Love” as her topic. Oldster Assembles Photo Albums ff tH saris “3 FE z ; She showed me her “workroom,” concluded, “and lose myself in it for hours sometimes. “I am interested in » al- ways have been, and this way I feel I'm really helping them out. lew Film on C field, daughter. of Mr. and - Each year members of Stabafa Club pur- chase dolls and dress them for the Salva- tion Army. Displaying some of the dolls, which will be distributed in baskets at Christmas time, are (left to-right) Sue Whit- drive. Lynne Mrs, Thomas Whitfield of Oakwood avenue; Lynn Benter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Benter of East Iroquois road, and Judy Baker, daughter of Mrs. Donald Hansen of Navajo tion this year and many civic projects have been planned under her leadership. eae ee is president of the organiza- Three hundred guests attended Shirley, given jn marraige by her father, approached the gladioli open work crown of seed secured the tulleveil appli- qued with a lace design matching the bridal gown, Her 3 bouquet was of white orchids and feather carnations, * * L Maryanne Grady, Mrs, Donald Parden and Mrs. A. R. Bartle- baugh of Dayton Plains wore dresses styled like the maid of honor in colors of aqua over pale blue, gold over pale green and maid of honor carried a bouquet of yellow pompom chrysanthe- mums, croton leaves and satin bows. ” The flower girl, Sandy Parden, wore a frock of green crystallette over yellow satin with -puffed sleeves and a large sash with a bow in the back. She carried a basket of yellow rose petals. Doug- lag Shell, ringbearer, carried a white satin and lace pillow. * * « Eldon Bateman’was best man and Richard Houghton of Drayton Plains, Donald Parden and May- nard Ramin seated the guests. For the reception held in the church parlors immediately after the ceremony Mrs. +Slaybaugh greeted the guests wearing a cham- pagne dress with ‘bronze ac- cessories, Mrs, Sloan wore a dress of mauve wm eek, eceeeearee. The bride chose a beige suit with moss green accessories for her going-away outfit. After honey- mooning in northern Michigan the couple will live on Pinedale drive in Drayton Plains. Mrs. John Millmine Honored at Shower A pink and blue shower-honoring Mrs, John Millmine was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Richard Hague on South Shaker drive. Attending were Mrs. John Ken- nedy, Mrs. John Maturo, Mrs. Harry Long, Mrs. Ben Bundo, Mrs. Edward Amann and Mrs. Lincoln Junior Scene of Concerts Shirley A. Slaybaugh Becomes Bride The other bridal attendants, ; Sa Es MRS. JOHN G. SLOAN —— - _ Shirley Ann Slaybaugh and John CG. Sloan were married this afternoon at Oakland Park Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaybaugh of Fourth street, and he is the son of the William Sloans of Exmoore street. Among the area residents attend- ing the Michigan-Army game at .| Ann Arbor today and returning to Bloomfield Hills Country Club for dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Girard, Mr. and Mrs. ‘John A. Cooper, the J. A. Pedders, the Rob- ert Budds, the John W. Richard- sons, the George Russells, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Eden and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Colman. Others who haye reservations at the club following the game are Mr, and Mrs, W. B. Downey, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gray Muzzy, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.-.Fleischer and I. B. Babcock. * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp- son of Berwick boulevard are also attending the Michigan- Duane Hamiltons of Mlinois ave- nue. * a * A group of Pontiac Business and Professional Women who will at- tend the District I meeting in Highland Park Sunday includes Mrs. Kenneth Cavender, Mrs. Jan- et Dow, Jane Danton, Mrs. Nor- man Dyer, Grace Heitsch, Mrs. John Kish and Mrs. Hazel Mac- Girr. ; Also attending will be Mrs. C. William Salton, Vera Bassett, Alta Springstein and Ethlynn Peterson. * * * From Denison University, Granville, Ohie, comes word that Sara Bollinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3, W. Bollinger of Kirk- way drive, has been pleiiged to Delta Gamma national sorority. Ann Best, daughter of Mr. @ Mrs. B, A. Best of Birmingham, has been pledged to Alpha Phi sorority. =F a I; ur. 3 * eg P| i $3 = Hl 5 ; if ie - 3 . or s7F Bx ag z 5 ; 525 cme : Personal News of Interest ‘Army game today as are the - they viewed the construction of the new Straits of Mackinac Bridge. On their return they spent sev- Heaton, superv. * élense Need: Corps of the city of Pontiac, assisted by Sgt. Nicholas Chizewsky of the U. 8. Air Force, field representative for ties, will present the pic- Mr. Heaton says, “Far too serie FRgEE _ Fa Talk Presented by Missionary Mrs, Richard, Balmer announced {that the annual Ingathering Tea will be held in November, and she | appointed Mrs. Howard Simmons and Mrs, Jerle Head to serve on the nominating committee. Luncheon was served by the Lois Parker Unit with Mrs, N. E. May- tag as chairman. Assisting were Mrs, W. E. Blynn, Mrs. A. B. Led- dick, Mrs. George Dietrich, Mrs. eral days at the Shiers’ cottage at Houghton Lake. Colin Carson and Mrs. Daniel Gorom, Oakland and Lapeer Coun-*— Bridal Party Are Guests at Dinner : 4 : il . ei : a e il THE fi da, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Grant, historian, and Mrs. Norman Mal- lory and Mrs. Edwin Solomon, council delegates. Mrs. Oak also introduced com- mittee chairmen and room rep- resentatives, George Yansen, Wever princi- pal, introduced the faculty. Wil- liam Coffing directed group sing- ing during a get-acquainted period under the direction of Mrs. Wil- liam Mihalek, hospitality chair- man, * * * Refreshments were served by Mrs. Arthur Lightcap, Mrs. Hous- ton Lovett, Mrs. Lloyd Hoyt and Mrs. Merlin Rowe, Baskets of white gladioli and mixed flowers decorated the altar of Our Lady of Refuge Church this morning when Marilyn H. Stack became the bride of Wilfred D, Smith, is * * The Rev. Giles Bartol celebrated the Nuptial Mass in the presence ot 200 guests. Mr, and Mrs./Henry F. Stack of Westacres are parents of the bride, and Wilfred is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Owen W. Smith of East Bloomfield Highlands. gown was chosen by the bride. The scoop neckline was trimmed with a band of hand-fagoting. A slightly elongated bodice fell to a wide hip line yoke, The full gathered skirt flowed into a circular chapel train. The bride’s fingertip veil of illusion was secured by a small pearl crown, She chose a single strand of pearls and small pearl earrings to accent her bridal costume. Mari- lyn carried a bridal bouquet of pale pink and white roses centered with a white orchid. ATTEND BRIDE Mrs. Joseph F. Stack attended her sister-in-law as matron of honor carrying a bouquet of shaggy chrysanthemums in shades of rust and yellow. oe LJ e° Others attending the bride were and- Eleanor : ist ie rly tail | A floor-length antique taffeta Henry T. Manion served as best man. ‘Edmund O. Smith and Jo- seph F. Stack seated the guests. ? *- For her daughter's wedding Mrs, Stack wore a rose-beige silk taffeta dress with matcthing ac- cessories, Mrs. Smith's dress was a dark gray crepe with rose ac- cessories AFTERNOON RECEPTION Breakfast was served at Devon s D. ) {| ‘ Marilyn Stack Speaks Nuptial Vows Gables for the wedding party im- mediately following the ceremony. _ A reception for friends and rela- tives was held this afternoon at Westacres Clubhouse. . * * : The bride changed to a moss green wool jersey dress with matching hat and brown ac- cessories for their wedding trip to Quebec and the northeastern states. On their return the newly- weds will reside on Henbert- road. Marilyn H. Stack and Wilfred D. Smith were married this morning. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. se ad feng eee J ~e A ' y it om he SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955 a, ~ h i é Busy preparing for their annual I pe | ngathering are mem- bers of the Birmingham-Bloomfield Hills Branch of Needle- ___TH# PONTIAC PRESS to right), all of Birmingham, who are looking forward to work Guild of America. Pictured are Mrs. Benjamin Brews-| the event scheduled for Oct. 19 in Birmingham Community ter, Mrs. Dwight P. Allen and Mrs. Thomas Snelham (left | House. Anne Boegehold Wed in Detroit Rite Anne Kathryn Boegehold became the bride of Richard Goode Jones this afternoon in a 4:30 o'clock in Westminster Chapel, F J 4 > J id * For the reception held at the bride’s home immediately after dress with cream accessories. Mrs, Jones wore a Dior blue silk dress with matching accessories. When the couple left for a honey- moon in Mexico, the bride was wearing a heather gray suit with MRS. RICHARD C. black accessories. The newlyweds Angeles. Married today were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goode Jones. She is . the former Ann Kathryn Boegehold, daughter of Boegeholds of Erie drive. = He is the son | of Keith M. Jones of Boulder, Colo. JONES YW Announces Teen Programs Starting Oct. 14 The opening of a teenage recre- ational program is announced by the Pontiac YWCA. Junior High Teen Inn will begin Oct. 14 from 7 to 9:30 p. m. and. will continue every Friday thereafter, for both boys and girls. Senior High Teen Canteen will be held on Wednesday evenings, beginning Oct. 19, from 7:30 to 10 p. m. It also is a coed program. Both opening programs will be parties, with square dancing, games and refreshments. Saturday Fun, for giris be- tween the ages of 10 and 14 years, will begin Oct, 22, from 10 a. m. to noon. All teenage ac- tivities require junior member- ship in the YWCA, for both boys and giris, amounting to 50 cents a year. The coed canteens assess small dues for a semester’s participation, while the Saturday Fun enrollees pay a term fee for their instruction in crafts, arts and other skills. EZ * * Mrs. Dorothy Spann Redmond, recently appointed teenage pro- gram director, will be in charge of the thrée programs. Detroit Symphony: to Launch Season The Detroit Symphony Orchestra Thursday at 8:30 p. m. in the BIRMINGHAM — For the first fall production of their 33rd _sea- son, the Village Players will in- corporate a scenic workshop proj- ect into the staging of ‘Stalag 17” by Donald Bevan and Edmund Tracinski, Open .to the public, “Stalag 17” will be presented two weekends, Oct. 21 and 22, and Oct. 28 and. 29. Providing the background for an all-male cast, the workshop under the expert tutelage of George F. Green will design, erect and paint the set, confer- ring with prisoners of World War II to achieve realism in details. Dr. John B, Hassbergér, assisted by Mrs. Edward S. Reid Jr., is directing and Mrs, Richard Brown- will is prompting. Edward Tobin is erecting bunks and gathering other props and Mrs. Hans Schjolin and Mrs, Frank Mosher will provide costumes for the cast, | Mrs. Wallace R. Ivers is in| charge of tickets. VISITOR FROM SOUTH Mrs, William C. Noland of Rich- mond, Va., is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Noland, at their home in Franklin this week. On Friday Mrs. Arthur J. Brandt entertained ata luncheon for Mrs. Noland, Mrs. W, Carleton has been chosen director of the Children’s Theater Group of AAUW this sea- son and has already started re- hearsals for the first show Oct, 18, “The Indian Captive” will be Village Players to Stage ‘Stalag 17° on 2 Weekends the play, with Mrs, R. H. Adams as co-director, Mrs, W. K, Ginman is produc- tion manager assisted by Mrs. W. G. Patton and Dorothy Decker, and Mrs, M. Remondino is plan- ning the scenery. Mrs, A, D. Sheldon and Mrs. Donald Howarth are taking care of costumes and scenery, RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Brew- ster have returned from their sum- mer holiday at West Port Point, Mass, They were joined there by their daughter, Alison, who spent the summer in Austria. a * a Mrs. Robert M. Laning was hostess at an evening shower Tues- day in honor of Kitty Kirn who will be married today to James Richard Buck of Muskegon, Mrs. James H. Herbst and Mrs, Thomas Batters, sisters of the bride-elect, gave a kitchen shower for her last week in the Herbst home on Harmon avenue, ” * * Mr, and Mrs,: Andrew Carnegie were hosts at a recent dinner for Kari Herlinger of Hollywood, Calif. Organists to Open Season on Monday Pontiac Organ Society avill con- vene for its first meeting of the season at Grinnell’s Music Store organists will appear on the pro- gram, and persons interested in organ music will be welcomed. i os IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT The program of-the Nursery Schoo! of the City and Country School, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan has been changed so that transportation home at noon can be arranged in addition to transportation in the morning. The program still includes spe- cial classes in art, music, trips, etc. Personality development in preparation for the grodes is stressed. City. and Country Nursery School BLOOMFIELD HILLS MIDWEST 4-6511 Fox Stole ls Suitable at All Times It May Be Worn in Daytime as Well as in Evening f7 ii rt] g7f gi i +4 nile colaldel Answer: No, you were what you did, definitely! ters. “When signing our names bottom of these letters, is it rect to put Mrs. in parenthesis Jane Doe, or do we sign Jane Doe and then add Mrs. John Jones in parenthesis underneath?” Answer; Just plain “Jane Doe’ would be best. Coming Events Ladies Auxiliary of Post 3701 VFW will Fina c. Baynard eet Sunday et p.m, the Lakeside Housin, oY Community Center, $38 Branch Bt, Det! 40, Jobs Daw will meet M.aday at 7 p.m. in easeaaet le, Initiation will be followed by ‘insta tion of Bethel cowneil, City Pederation of Women's Clubs will meet with Mrs. Royal Pasik on Case Lake road, Monday st 1:30 p.m. Dora 8B. . Whitn up WCTU will as 4:0 pee, with Mrs. Martt, 04 we St. Mrs, Paul rip fe Hi ii z irs RE iT = HE : | ti it i wee et i 3 s For Thrifty Ly . 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Haren st. ‘ ie ONG gg an BIO Si a agg GA Rn ci i syngas tA AT gs ag Ns Ng BE 45s SS,: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1955 * ©. a 2 : q . * \ nee - A IVI. Pit £ "Se See 4 2 eS ae 5 Say ; A a4 get He gs i ii — Needlework Guild of the projects guidance of Mrs. Basil of Stabafa Mrs. George road, t rf tl B i { Members of Stabafa Club are always ready to serve Pontiae Press Photos on Nov. 10. Pictured while busy on this proj- ect are Sharon Gale (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Gale of Navajo drive, and Delores Surowitz, daughter of Mr. and Surowitz of West TIroquois, théir community and support civic projects, Gail Blamy (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Blamy of West Iro- quois road, and Janet Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas of Utica road, are looking over the program of the Pontiac Symphony contributes, Orchestra, to which Stabafa Club Sisterhood Views Movie Dr. Ben Busgir presented a movie, “The High Wall,” at a re- cent meeting of the Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Israel. Mrs. Irving Koper, program chairman, introduced Dr. Busgir to the group. After the movie, he led the mem- bers in an open discussion. * * * Mrs. Stanley Elbling introduced Mrs. Joseph Partney and Mrs. Sydney Rockwal, two new mem- bers, to the sisterhood. =~ A repert on a recent money- making project was made by Mrs. Meyer ane whe announced plans ure already being made Mes. Floyd Crump Honored at Party Mrs. Charles Brooks entertained -| at a going-away party for the pleasure of Mrs. Floyd Crump Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. | "| Crump and family are moving from their home on Cherryland street to Grand Rapids. Members of the Child Culture Club, of which Mrs. Crump is a past president, presented ‘her with a life membership in the organization. for other money-making activi- ties, The opening prayer was read by Mrs. Louis Liebeskind, and Mrs. Irwin. Kampner read the closing prayer. * * * Mrs. Morris Kampner of East Iroquois road will be hostess for the November meeting, a member- ship tea, to be held Nov. 1. White Cross Group Chooses Leaders The Missionary White Cross Group of Silvercrest Baptist Church met Tuesday evening for election of officers. Elected to serve for the coming year were Mrs.. Russell Dennis, president; \Mrs. Jack Scott, vice president, and Mrs. George Un- derwood, secretary-treasurer. ° Serving as food chairman is Mrs. Robert Dalby, assisted by Mrs. Edna Samples. Mrs, Leah Dalby will act as work chairman and Mrs. Robert Underwood, social chairman, Mrs. Herb Smith gave the de- votional message using “Love” as her topic. Oldster Assembles Photo Albums She showed me her “workroom,” which is a corner of her big bed- She has an old kitchen table, with paste pots, white lettering ink and all kinds of pens. In the draw- : concluded, “and lose myself in it for hours sometimes. “IT am interested in people, al- ways have been, and this way I feel I'm really helping them out. | bow in the back. She carried a field, daughter of Mr. and Each year members of Stabafa Club pur- chase dolls and dress them for the Salva- tion Army. Displaying some of the dolls, which will be distributed in baskets at Christmas time, are (left to right) Sue Whit- Mrs. Thomas a> a Fo Bee . . mm ig hicxei ign Gp tik aes Whitfield of Oakwood avenue; Lynn Benter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Benter of East Iroquois road, and Judy Baker, daughter of Mrs. Donald Hansen of Navajo drive. Lynne is president.of the organiza- tion this year and many civic projects have been planned under her leadership. Shirley, gt by her father, approached the gladioli and chry ith yanked altar, past pews decorated with white satin bows and white chrysanthe- mums. She chose a floor length gown of Chantilly lace over tulle and An open work crown of seed pearis secured the tulle veil appli-. qued with a lace design matching the lace of the bridal gown. Her bouquet was of white orchids and feather carnations, a * * Maid of honor, Lois Dusten, wore a crystallette gown of mint green over yellow taffeta, The floor- length gown featured a pleated stole fastened to the bodice in the front and a large bow gave the dress a bustle effect. ® * * Maryanne Grady, Mrs, Donald Parden and Mrs. A. R. Bartle- baugh of Dayton Plains wore dresses styled like the maid of honor-in colors of aqua over pale blue, gold over pale green and coral over pale pink respectively. Their bouquets were of .bronze colored pompom chrysanthemums, croton leaves and satin bows. The maid of honor carried a bouquet of yellow pfompom chrysanthe- mums, croton leaves and satin bows. . : The flower girl, Sandy Parden, wore a frock of green crystallette over yellow. satin with puffed sleeves and a large sash with. a basket of yellow rose petals. Doug- las Shell, ringbearer, carried a white satin and lace pillow. * * cd Eldon Bateman’was best man and Richard Houghton of Drayton Plains, Donald Parden and May- nard Ramin seated the guests. For the reception held in the church parlors immediately after the ceremony Mrs. -Slaybaugh greeted the guests wearing a cham- pagne dress with bronze = ac- cessories, Mrs. Sloan wore a dress of mauve with Sk _achopunrien. * The bride chose a beige suit with moss green accessories for her going-away outfit. After honey~ mooning in northern Michigan the couple will live on Pinedale drive in Drayton Plains. Mrs. John Millmine ~* Honored at Shower A pink and blue shower-honoring Mrs. John Millmine was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Richard Hague on South Shaker drive. Attending were Mrs. John Ken- Long, Mrs. Edward Tom Toteff, Amann and Mrs. Lincoln Junior Scene of Concerts The other bridal attendants, +#—— Personal News of. MRS. JOHN G. SLOAN — | Shirley A. Slaybaugh Becomes Bride Shirley Ann Slaybaugh and John C. Sloan were married this afternoon at Oakland Park Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaybaugh of Fourth street, and he is the son of the William Sloans of Exmoore street. Among the area residents attend- ing the Michigan-Army game at Ann Arbor today and returning to Bloomfield Hills Country Club for dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Girard, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cooper, the J. A. Pedders, the Rob- ert Budds, the John W. Richard- sons; the George Russells, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Eden and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Colman. Others who have reservations at the club following the game are Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Downey, Mr. and Mrs, H. Gray Muzzy, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Fleischer and I. B. Babcock. — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp- son of Berwick boulevard are also attending the Michigan- Army game today as are the Duane Hamiltons of Minois ave- = * . A group of Pontiac Business and Professional Women who will at- tend the District I meeting in Highland Park Sunday includes Mrs. Kenneth Cavender, Mrs. Jan- et Dow, Jane Danton, Mrs. Nor- man Dyer, Grace Heitsch, Mrs. John Kish and Mrs. Hazel Mac- Girr. : Also attending will be Mrs. C. William Salton, Vera Bassett, Alta Springstein and Ethlynn Peterson. * * co 3 From Denison University, and Mrs. 3. W. Bollinger of Kirk- way drive, has been pledged to Delta Gamma national sorority. Ann Best, daughter of Mr. and te ~ Interest they viewed the construction of the new Straits of Mackinac Bridge. On their return they spent sev- eral days at the Shiers’ cottage at Houghton Lake. | : ie ties, will present the pic- ture. ao "Mr. Heaton says, “Far too few people realize the dan- ing our ‘county, our : tories, homes and children.” Mr. Heaton believes "= need (oe Be Post a day, i Ht i : ej e 3 ui 3 : 4 ae : Li E ze : | g aT o 4 g <1 § SSE. fine Hie eeseeatil 4 | rig shart Talk Presented by Missionary The Rev, Orville Dunkeld, a that the annual Ingathering Tea will be held in November, and she appointed Mrs, Howard Simmons and Mrs, Jerle Head to serve on the nominating committee. _ Luncheon was served by the Lois Parker Unit with Mrs. N. E. May- tag as chairman, Assisting were Mrs, W. E. Blynn, Mrs. A. B. Led- dick, Mrs. George Dietrich, Mrs. Colin Carson and Mrs.. Daniel Gorom, Wednesday evening under the sponsorship of | Ground Observer Corps - Seeks More Volunteers — Movie to Be Presented at Wednesday ‘Meeting of Pontioak Chapter — “One Plane, One Bomb!” A film which vividly dem- onstrates the great need for civil defense, will be shown the Ponti- Are Guests ltt : aap ! 5 : g vice president, Robert Lake is fath. er vice president, Mrs, . William Hilderley, secretary; Hercules Ren- da, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Grant, historian, and Mrs. Norman Mal- lory and Mrs. Edwin Solomon, council delegates. Mrs. Oak also introduced com- mittee chairmen and room rep- resentatives, George Yansen, _ Wever princi- pal, introduced the faculty. Wil- liam Coffing directed group sing- ing during a get-acquainted period under the direction of Mrs. Wil- liam Mihalek, hospitality chair- man, i : * * * Refreshments were served by Mrs. Arthur Lightcap, Mrs. Hous- ton Lovett, Mrs. Lloyd Hoyt and Mrs. Merlin Rowe, : Marilyn Stack Speaks Nuptial Vows Baskets of white gladioli and mixed flowers decorated the altar Henry T. Manion served as best- man. Edmund O. Smith and Jo- of Our Lady of Refuge Church | seph F. Stack seated the guests. this morning when Marilyn H. Stack became the bride of Wilfred D. Smith, cl * ‘ The Rev. Giles Barto! celebrated the Nuptial Mass in the presence of 200 guests. Mr, and Mrs. Henry F. Stack of Westacres are parents of the bride, and Wilfred is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Owen W. Smith of East Bloomfield Hightands. A floor-length antique taffeta gown was chosen by the bride, The scoop neckline was trimmed with a band of hand-fagoting. A slightly elongated bodice fell to a wide hip line yoke, The full gathered skirt flowed into a circular chapel train. The bride's fingertip veil of illusion was secured by a small pearl crown, She chose a single strand of pearls and small pearl earrings to accent her bridal costume. Mari- lyn carried a bridal bouquet of pale pink and white roses centered with a white orchid. - ATTEND BRIDE Mrs. Joseph F. Stack attended her sister-in-law as matron of honor carrying a bouquet of shaggy chrysanthemums in shades of rust and yellow. * *,* Others attending the bride were ‘ and Eleanor oH * * For her daughter's wedding Mrs, Stack wore a rose-beige silk taffeta dress with matcthing ac- cessories, Mrs. Smith’s dress was a dark gray crepe with rose ac- cessories. AFTERNOON RECEPTION Breakfast was served at Devon £ oy. VILFRED D. SMITH Gables for the wedding party im- mediately following the ceremony. A reception for friends and rela- tives was held this afternoon at Westacres Clubhouse. * * * The bride changed to a moss green wool jersey dress . with matching hat and brown ac- cessories for their wedding trip to Quebec and the northeastern states. On their return the newly- weds will reside on Henbert road. Marilyn H. Stack and Wilfred D. Smith were married this morning. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry F. Stack of — Westacres and he is the son of the Owen W. Smiths of East Bloomfield Highlands, Busy preparing for their annual Ingathering are mem- bers of the Birmingham-Bloomfield Hills Branch of Needle- to right), all of Birmingham, Pontioe Press Photo who are looking forward to work Guild of America. Pictured are Mrs. Benjamin Brews- | the event scheduled for Oct. 19 in Birmingham Community ter, Mrs. Dwight P. Allen and Mrs. Thomas Snelham (left | House. Anne Boegehold Wed in Anne Kathryn became the bride of Richard Goode Jones this afternoon in a 4:30 o'clock ceremony in Westminster Chapel, Detroit. skirt fell from her fitted bodice. She carried deep pink roses and ivy. : wards of Ann Arbor were ushers, * > * For the reception held at the bride’s home immediately after the ceremony, Mrs. Boegehold wore a sable brown peau de soie dress with cream accessories. Mrs. Jones wore a Dior blue silk dress with matching accessories. When the couple left for a honey- moon in Mexico, the bride was wearing a heather gray suit with e e a we MRS, RICHARD G. Detroit Rite black accessories. The newlyweds will make their homé near Los Angeles. e Married today were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goode Jones. She is the former Ann Kathryn Boegehold, daughter of Boegeholds of Erie drive, | He is the son of Keith M. Jones of Boulder, Colo. JONES YW Announces Teen Programs . Starting Oct. 14 “The opening of a teenage recre- ational program is announced by the Pontiac YWCA. Junior High Teen Inn will begin Oct. 14 from 7 to 9:30 p. m. and will continue every Friday thereafter, for both boys and girls. ; Senior High Teen Canteen will be held on Wednesday evenings, beginning Oct. 19, from 7:30 to 10 p. m, It also is a coed program. Both opening programs will be parties, with square dancing, games and refreshments. . Saturday Fun, for girls be- tween the ages of 10 and 14 years, will. begin Oct. 22, from 10 a. m. to_noon. All teenage ac-' tivities require junior member- ship in the YWCA, for both boys and girls, amounting to 50 cents a year. The coed canteens assess small dues for a semester’s participation, while the Saturday Fun enrollees pay a term fee for their instruction in crafts, arts and other skills. * * @ Mrs. Dorothy Spann Redmond, recently appointed teenage pro- gram director, will be-in charge of the three programs. Detroit Symphony to Launch Season The Detroit Symphony Orchestra concert BIRMINGHAM — For the first fall production of their 33rd sea- son, the Village Players will. in- corporate a scenic workshop proj- ect into the staging of ‘Stalag 17” by Donald Bevan and Edmund Tracinski., Open to the public, “Stalag 17” will be presented two weekends, Oct. 21 and 22, and Oct. 28 and 29. Providing the background for an all-male cast, the workshop under the expert tutelage of George F, Green will design, erect ang paint the set, confer- ring with prisoners of World War II to achieve realism in details. Dr. John B, Hassbergér, assisted by Mrs, Edward S. Reid Jr., is directing and Mrs, Richard Brown- will is prompting. Edward Tobin Tis erecting bunks and gathering other props and Mrs. Hans Schjolin and Mrs, Frank Mosher will. provide costumes for the cast, Mrs, Wallace R. Ivers is in charge of tickets. VISITOR FROM SOUTH Mrs, William C. Noland of Rich- mond, Va., is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson B. Noland, at their home in Franklin this. week, On Friday Mrs. Arthur J. Brandt entertained ata bancheon for Mrs. Noland, Mrs. W, Carleton has been chosen director of the Children's Theater Group of AAUW this sea- son and has already started re- hearsals for the first show Oct, 18. “The Indian Captive” will be Village Players to Stage ‘Stalag 17’ on 2 Weekends the play, with Mrs, R. H. Adams as co-director, 2 Mrs. W. K, Ginman is produc- tion manager assisted by Mrs. W. G. Patton and Dorothy Decker, and Mrs, M, Remondino is plan- ning the scenery. Mrs, A, D. Sheldon and Mrs. Donald Howarth are taking care of costumes and scenery. ; RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Brew- ster have returned from their sum- mer holiday at West Port Point, | Mass. They were joined there by | daughter, Alison, who spent j the summer is Austria. Mrs. Robert M. Laning was hostess at an evening shower Tues- day in honor of Kitty Kirn who | will be married today to James | Richard Buck of Muskegon. Mrs, James H. Herbst and Mrs, Thomas Batters, sisters of | the bride-elect, gave a kitchen | shower for her last week in the Herbst home on Harmen avenue, * * Mr, and Mrs,. Andrew Carnegie were hosts at a recent dinner for | Kari Herlinger of Hollywood, Calif. } |Organists to Open Season on Monday Pontiac Organ Society avill con- }vene for its first meeting of the seasor, at Grinnell’s Music Store Monday at 8 p.m. Both professional and amateur organists will appear on the pro gram, and persons interested in organ musie will be welcomed, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT The program of the Nursery School of the City and Country School, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan has been changed so that transportation home at noon can be arranged in addition to Fox Stole ls Suitable at All Times ; ri it i 5 ie gee gif i i i 3 3 id F and I felt very ; “In a_ situation wouldn't it have Answer: No, “you were right in what you did, definitely! “When signing our names at the bottom of these letters, is it cor- rect to put Mrs. in parenthesis be- fore our names, such as (Mrs.) Jane Doe, or do we sign Jane Doe and then add Mrs. John Jones in parenthesis underneath?” Answer: Just plain “Jane Doe” would be best. Coming Events Ladies Aux! of J . Poot “sie “VW val nest aasday’ etd p.m, at the Lakeside Housin, ject Community. Center, 635 Branch st. Beth! 40. Jobs Daw M.aday at 7 p.m. in Initiation will be followed by tion Bethel . City Pederation of Women’s Clubs will meet with Mrs. Royal Pasik on Case Lake road, Monday 6t 1:30 p.m. Dora_ B, hae | Fg: WCTU will meet Tuesday at 1: p.m, with Mrs. Basil Hartt, @% Stout Gt. Mrs, Paui Hagens will speak. Ae Hi iL . i RB 2 EB i 5 ai wit tlh Don’t Get Tied R practical, or out of the question financially, Not to mention the tact | til taste. Bust Waist 35 25 36% 26% 38 28 30 32 inch | yard facing. address P.O. N Cut in’simple princess lines, the high cross-over closing is much David Goodstein For Thrifty Housewives your carpets and rugs like NEW for a very Nominal cost! Use-our fast, con- venient service today. Cleaning Only $4y5 Stylist Upholds Reputation for Chic Classi¢ Clothes - XIT available for 530 cents, If pay- ing by check, make it payable to Syndicate, Inc. and add 4 cents for handling. Kick-Off. by Square Set Club Square Setters held their kick- off dance Wednesday evening at the Wever School with 34 mem- bers dancing to. the music of a local orchestra. Pete Messeman was master of - nounced that the Halloween dance will be held Oct, 19 at the school. ‘ in the morning. The program still includes spe- N EW WAY cial classes in art, music, tripsetc, Personality development in preparation for the grades is stressed. j ‘ i. : ere bn = nrg \42 Winner Street \ + WE 2.7132 Down To run around with the boys and have an occasinal date (but not’! ap 3 i Hi ifs 28 ® # many new romances for Jack? He can So wash the ideq out of hair, MaybeJack will . sf li s © if e ! af ii if igi g ag if i f if .F i E | Shop Tonight il 9 | SUNDAY 2 to 5 New Pendieton - Shipment Style 45 Portrait Stend with @ 2 10" of $2 7* motel frome ts $12.95 (Reg. price efter Oct. 31... .$14.95) 31 BRING YOUR SHOES IN 1 JEWELERS ~ 16 Ww. Huron Se \, a a - ps at 2 ee” ae io a Mi alae a This Was THE FAITH OF OUR FATHERS << question will reveal, almost cer- might have been due to a marriage ouside the Church, to a lack of " geligious interest, or even to some | © disagreement which you would in-| stantly recognize as trivial. Perhaps your answer to all this| | will be that you don't care what | your ancestors were... that you! can choose your own religion, or | |= do without one. But will this answer stand the test of your own = common sense? We know that| Christ did establish a Church to proclaim His teaching to all men — including you. We know that He commanded us to “hear the Church.” We know that He prom- ised His Church would endure to the end of time. And we know that the Catholic Church is that same Church existing through the ‘ centuries since the days of the Sundey School . 8.T.U. Evening Worship ... Wed. Prayer Meeting Young People’s eee eevee eeee 365 East Wilton Ave. eeeeee Morning Worship......11:00 A.M. . 9:45 AM, © ap -. 6:45 P.M. eee 7:30 P. M, . om a * 7:30 P. M, Bible Stu. 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention “Phone FE 4-8574 LeRoy Littié of New Bethel Baptist will also sing a solo, Matt. 16:18. And | say will bullé my church And the gates of hell Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road CHURCH OF CHRIST ‘Meets at 1196 Jestyn Ave for Wership EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 4. M. 7:00 P. M. art Peter and upon this rock I shall not prevail) against (t. FE 71-0226 eemeee . ‘GEOFFREY DAY B. A. B. TE Pastor EVANGEL TEMPLE Y.M.C.A, Side Entrance © Non-Denominational Full Gospel Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. | Worship Service . Evangelistic Service Sunday Evening ..... 7:45 P.M. 11:00 A.M. eevee Brethren Church - 316 Baldwin, FE 2-0384 New Pastor: Rev. Tommy Guest, Harrisburg, Set. Evening Service, : 7:30 P.M, Sun. School 10 A. M. Sun. Service 11 A. M. Sun, Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Prayer Service Thurs. Evening 7:30 P.M. Everyone Welcome _ SPONSORED BY MSGR. A.X.M. SHARPE COUNCI NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH. SUPREME COUNCIL ; guoitrs or COLUMBUS RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU a 87. LOUIS 8, missouns 135 Prospect St. i mi: Wo ag5 : lee ? 11 A. M, and 7:30 P. M,. Rev. and Mrs. Jack Van impe in Charge of Services FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Ges, D. Murphy, raner \e ; a ‘ | { se The offering will be taken by guests, Mrs. Miles Edwards, Mrs. Fannie Potter and Mrs. Daisy Ha rwvwvvwvewvvevrevre+vwrewe«*¢wewef#wegf§ TTt*tttT7rTredw«ewvvytyTyY" 3e Whisenton. , JOHN DRAKE, Paster — Mrs, Lee Atrice is president of ew . ¢ | pt m. the auxiliary and the Rev. William Soecs . H. Bell is pastor of the church. ege ~ AAA AA AAA AAA Crucifix Restored * . * . @ FREE © $10 Argentine Offices METHODIST CHURCH 87 Lafavette Street (2 Blocks West of Sears) Sunday School . .10:00 a. m. Merning Worship 11:00 a. m. BUENOS AIRES (RNS) — Re- ports from the western province of Mendoza said the federal commis- sioner there had ordered that the crucifix be restored in all public offices. They were removed when de- posed President Juan D. Peron | launched his campaign against the Roman Catholic Church last year. that the provisional government will shortly restore to the calendar five Catholic religious holidays which the Peron regime removed from the list of those observed na- tionally. Speaking 11:00 2. m. and 7:30. p, m. Prayer Meeting Wed., 7:30 P. M. Meanwhile, it was expected here. Miss Bartella Green, 8. 8. Supt. ‘Lyal a. Fe nol Paster Phone FE 2-9955 i A Be i i i i dh » Bring the Entire } ;e FAMILY Ps _wwTewTrvryrvrvvww*. CHURCH OF THE ' GOOD SAMARITAN Sendsy Healing Servier, 7:00 P.M. Rev. Carroll Ware of Detroit, President of 1.8.A., 7:30 P.M. Silver Tea Tues., Oct. 11, 7:00 P.M. 199 Auburn Ave. at DAV Hall Rev. Juanita Parris, Paster PCS UC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC 4 d > » a a > > > > ad d a a a > a > > ; } Quarterly Meeting > > > > Z > > > > > > a a a > > > a a » > d > 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , Rev. E. £. Walling. Dist. Supt. § 4 4 4 4 4 4 . . 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 “~wrerweeerfw§ -TTrrrrTTT wewwwevwvvvevrevrerrvervrevy;ywT FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 2% East Boulevard — Seuth of Lookout Drive 9:45a.m. Sunday Scheel, 16:45 a.m. Morning Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE $-7768 or FE 4-1782 f. Eugene Ramecy, Minister — Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind. "CHURCH OF CHRIST 1180 N. ) B Bere } SUNDAY, October 9, 1955. imioce I - Sunday aveendeess 4 " “Drive carefully — don’t: insist ASSEMBIL uf : eailp Saar. s>2s 11900 A. | woe your rites” we , FIRST i Y , : > BY. PLS. Gets sseececees 6:30 P.M, 2 Out of thine own mouth will I siialieainiciaitiast , “Ah : as ‘iy p Evangelistic Service........ 7:30 P.M. qr ST, PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH — Monday morning, construc-| fortably. According to the pastor, the Rev. Geotge Mahder, the build- 4 Y y Midweek Prayer ond ‘ Whatscever @ man soweth that | tion will begin on this new Lutheran chureh located on the comer’of| ing will be completed by July 1896. The members are being assisted eo , Service Wednesdey ...... 7:30 P. M.* “fener” | shall he also reap. Third St. and Joslyn Ave. Built of brick, it will house 490 people com-| with the financing by the Church Extension Board. : oF : > 4 . a ) i 3 BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH ; HEAR | Cle be thee’ Mead : | i Omen and Gsng Set {|| “WOLVES IN SHEEP'S || ‘ne, ‘same nomena ot Bethany Baptist 5 Year Old Congregation = a ee ae 6 oe eh eee ’ : ( | qq GLOTHING the Detroit Cty Rescue Mision, | = : to Build New Church. ny SUNDAY, 8 A.M, will be guest speaker at the Chris- ma : * Exclusive Y _WCAR—RADIO tian Men's Club at the luncheon rains ed is Ground will be broken for the|whére the pastor, the Rev. George Senday oon. new St, Pest_Latheren Church Melsier, wil cnmduct the ground : Youth Center Is Open | virthip service at 10:45 a. amhis of ta banding eon Rally Each Week Night to| The congregation will gather at | mittee. "|| Sanday Scheel sia j Y Young People Co ee te man promt | . Coustrustion of the seurts wil _—_ church, . at Joslyn Ave. M be com- : ache hin ‘tants of pleted within tne wasastna, Tie eoet Morning Worship 11:00 “FIRST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cordially Invited oe eee a rani ella T | 1 p A ead ee ieencing|| BABY DEDICATION Corner East Mt. Clemene at Mill St, Pontiae : ik Meta” aien cok alien rogram the bulling with the assistance of wssrncghee toprol to.atiend the 7 ieehors dere. Yony afied ‘oe Planned Sund Michigan District. Evening Rally, 7:45 P.M. "esa * . 4 St. Paul Lutheran was organized : — ee Voice” Groundbreaking Ceremonies | | Mrs. Harold Dovre, Mrs. Russell ann UG GY | ace scars Seo From a nandtul of Winger, Mrs. Harlan Boyce, Mrs. . it has now grown to a MID-WEEK of Nera Kicmeer rs. J Dow | Auxiliary Will Observe |memberanip ot TUES. - THURS. | | ‘| Anniversary at 4 P.M.| ‘The church will be of modified 1:45 P.M ; : In order to supply the ever : : 7M, St. Paul Lutheran Church increasing demand for teachers, | in New Bethel Baptist | S*thic moray wy eggs oe , Bia a ph Grek gh podewreag for regular church services, Sumi! WPON Sunday A.M. at.10:45 a.m. Wt le held every Sanday at tras | The Woman's Auxiliary of New |day School classes, Bible classes, 8-8:30 Sunday, October 9, 1955 Ee a Rt ne easily. ‘made for |]- Ree. W. Wibley, Pastor our can . b We 4 open = et aie of i: ot peed — a . eae | poo church “Visit the Church of the ; i ‘ Se€v- | aft t " . St. ii Joslyn and Fourth Street enth grade. Mrs. Harry Garrett|* The guest choir I be from |ot the Lutheran Hour and a tele-|] Old Fashioned Gospel” ! . ope Pentioc Trinity Baptist vision’s * our Life.” o 11:00 A. M. MORNING SERVICE Pontiac, Michigan « Sireiaghem ee Soloists, fara septer, s00 Wy ANGELISTI Sponsors for the othe h| Dorothy Edwards trom y iM CHURCH SOROOL $45. groups are Patty Looman, ht and| BAp«s¢ Charck: Wubement Packed Crowd , YOUTH SERVICE 6:30 P.M. ° Hire, Teele MeCelly ond Mr. and) lk, ‘coy hire. Woy Ousamsings PARKDALE CHURCH :30 P. M. groups . : : have an attendance of more than| ‘rT! Macedonia Baptist. H G h OF. THE NAZARENE PEs TEE young people. - | Mrs, Victor Woods and Dorothy Cashiads end Gelivebed 3 “Our Doors Are Open to Welcome You” + Bethany Youth Coster, whieh | (2ance/ late give plane solos. and ears ld am — —_ on Central Christian Church Rev. Geo. Mahder, Pastor FE 5-0404 role anatpes Aim erly sane, ‘vill render several selec:| Toronto Fills Coliseum | sunday Schoo! 9:45 A. M. 241 N. Saginaw St. Chas, D. Race, pastor. FE 4-0239 for basketball, table tennis, shuf- ore. Anes SS anes ret = Evangelist Conducts | Morning Worship heed a M. ; ee eee 3 et free gey ope aro Nlpomacrgigy a reading from Paul Lawrence| 37th Crusade Groning Service avai E esper Service 7: . 2a games. —_|/Dunbar, WAYNE £&. W Sermon: “God’s Man” First Southern Missionary wi , there is a/| A talk on some ‘of the highlights! -7ORONTO (RNS) — Evangelist Minister Special Music class for table tennis, taught by | of her work at the children’s home billy Graham opened his 37th cru- Prayer Meeting Wed 1:30 BAPTIST CHURCH » = wa been fy. vai] 2 in Pach anc yer Meeting we Fae PMR. All young people are invited to | liams. the 10,000-seat the youth activities Sunday . e Leke St. Church of God Charch School, 9:45 A. M. i i i i Li hi hi hi hi hi hi hn United Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac * Theodore B. Allebach, Pastor > Bible School Worship > “THE SEVEN WONDERS OF ALL TIME” be i i hi Mi i hi hi hi Mi di hi Li hi hi i hi La i 8 fee eee vw .6:30 P. > Youth Fellowship . . 7:30 P. » Evening Service . JOSLYN AVENUE » > » » _ Joslyn at Third 4 Famoné 1. Watkins, Pastor > 4 > > xx bs by Bible School Worship ........ Youth Fellowship . Evening Service .. > Prayer and Study Seasi Thursday YA. 10:45 A. pos P. ion 7 P. > > > » 4 2456 First Street : 43. Garvey McCann, Paster > > C > > BIBLE SCHOOL....10:00 A.M. ommunion ‘ Youth 4 Fellowship ... 6:30 P.M. Thurs. Evening Bible Study — Hour 7:30 P. M. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955 Dynamic Founder of Ciiitoss Gardens Utilizes Big Ideas 3 o So = Basket Dinner After | Confident Living it sie is fale Wa Vitalize. _ Everyday Plans With Broadening: Concepts | By.-NORMAN VINCENT PEALE A very beautiful place near Winter Haven, Fia., is a favorite spot of mine. a re ee a ee Second Session Slated Monday - School of Religion Open for Classes at First Congregational Church azfl ht i ite ; bs AL af i y : } : i tee te renee Cypress Gardens is run by a dynamic man named Dick Pope. He been in the real estate business in Winter Haven and found it had hard going in those depression days. Then, one day, he happened to be out around the swamps near town and noticed a man painting pictures of old gnarled cypress trees growing out of the water. Trees such as these are a familiar sight in Central Florida. “Why are you painting those old trees?” Pope : the man curiously, “Because those are the most beautiful trees 1 ever saw,” the artist answered. arp so ppg ar alegre peony ager in ‘beauty ‘the artist had found in them. And the thought came to him that, if they were so beautiful, why wouldn't people come from everywhere to see them and get the same inspiration. BUYS SWAMPLAND - Sovhe bought that swampland. Sle init pills: Sik Wed Snail lagoons through it so that people might get close to the natural wonderland he created. He found a magnificent azalea in the center | Nina Miller, former Fie of his cypresses; he planted flame vines ,palmis. and tropical plants. | Over the limpid water of the lagoons rustic bridges were built. He installed motor boats to carry thrilled beauty seekers through the *| flower-lined canals. And so, this erstwhile swamp was into one of the most exciting beauty spots in America. : Pad med uf i isi Lots of people had looked at that swamp and those trees, but all they saw was a swamp and tangled trees. Dick Pope took a second look—his imagination. began to function, and then he saw Cypress Gardens. gi his secret. think of it.” START TO THINK character. ‘ flock together. So do situations. Now. ke brings the greatest athletes to give demonstrations of aquaplaning and water-skiing.. He is always coming up with fresh re enn ae ae. beeighed my Steel. I once asked him " “ve trained myself to think big,” he said. ° “When a thought comes to mind about bisiness, I try to think big about it, to visualize its greatest possibilities, The bigger one thinks, the bigger are things likely’ to become, for everything is: just about the way we | of F : Between That is really a great idea. Think big about everything—about your business, about your children, your objectives, your life. Think big about the service you can render. And so, to improve your situation, just start to think, keep thinking, and always think big. Large concepts, deep insights and big purposes will improve anybody’s status in life. Most situations in which we find ourselves are primarily but reflections of ourselves. If you are nervous; irritable and tense, it is likely that the entire situation around you may become similar in “If you are negative and pessimistic, conditions around you will tend to be negative. If you think little, your psychology reproduces such thoughts in small results. It is said that birds of a feather Mrs. Blanche Joki to Be at Pontiac Unity Center j Baptismal Font to Be Dedicated FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 5460 Williams Lake Read (CA! Building) Sunday School 10 a. m, Evening Service: 7:30 Morning Service 11 2. m.Wednesday Service 7:15 Waterford-Deayton Area Fr a}. Pp, A. deel i? J. , ‘ears iP Bible Believing Al Kasten, Paster | MA 5-1100 BETHANY CHURCH _ A fellowship of Christians in the American Baptist Convention serving with othersdin The World Council of Churches. Rev. Fred Robert Titfeny, minister ~ * ee - Made of carved oak to harmonize A. M. SUNDAY P. M. ' vie ho en as Seta Pa | 900 Woke 5:00 Youth Center 1 aS = 9:45 Sundey School 7:00 Youth Meetings will : § olan porn p boys sot onl a 11:00 Worship 8:00 Troining Hour REV, DALE HOWARD | Osos ih tending a vt WEDNESDAY, 7:45 P.M. CHURCH NIGHT eS * . tion to the Rev. Galen E. Hershey Ww Mark es \Revival Meetings to become, ene of, the associat Huren at | P e. ; *. 8 6. | fo Be Held Nightly | meer. ae terstey sat pree| THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH : ent pastor of Staves Memorial) | ren» eae i cia . Evangelistic meetings will be a Ee wa i _ Church, located 4 a 0 eecens a 2 — > and will arrive Sunday School 8:45 A. M. Worship of God 10:45 A, M. as the house provided for Are Welcome! ; First n Bible Cech 1517 JOSLYN Staten + oe Sunday Sebset—10 A. Mt YOUTH SERVICE oeneeere cecccebebuless) ‘i PE he on EVANGELISTIC MEETING ae :30 P.M. bY Mednentay. 8 S/CAPT, and MRS. MAGNUS | See ia fe MICHALSEN, in Charge | 7:30 it ida se earee ee os ies The SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY SCHOOL .......-0+se-0s+- 009245 Al srinariaensiaaaseamnassemmtt mtn _ Rev. and Mrs, Kenneth Enapp i ceabik, there: thn’ pocgte-whs' tts Uulilies Seek and yet things seem to go wrong with them. But such ineffective persons probably have some basic error or defeatist attitudes in their tilinking. Generally speaking, it is true that the more you Senet Cum Seng be Be belten, Ge oes eee ae REVIVAL Oct. 4 Thru 16 WESLEYAN Methodist Church 67 LYNN ST. 7:30 Every Night Rev. Claude Scott Evangelist . THE KNAPPS Musicians Invitation to All Rev. C. D. Friess, Paster FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Beldwin Ave. Seturday Night Service. 7:00 P, M. Sunday School........10:00 A.M. Morning Worship ....11:00 A. M. Evening Service ...... 7:00 P. M. | = neta | [east ss Hibs Hasta a change the situation around you. Trinity Lutheran Church _ Gebers Ave. at Jessic - Missouri Synod Rev. Ralph C. Claus SUNDAY SCHOOL H @ 9:45 A.M. Ist SERVICE $:30 A. M. 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. But the Your future is determined by the deat of peer wind enki tee aa with which you set about improving yourself and conditions. I hear people complain, ‘There is no future in this town or in this job.” To them, every good thing is in that mythical somewhere else. in fact 1s that your future is in your thoughts and in your willingness to work. You can think yourself into a small future. But by big thinking, big acting, and large faith you can have a | | great life. (Copyright 1955) Men’s Club to Hold First Dinner Meeting The Men's Club of Christ Church ‘CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rervices being held at the WATERFORD TWP. HIGH SCHOOL 10:00 A. M.—Senday School 11,00 A, M.—Merning Service 7:90 P, M.—Evening ted Rev. HB. &.. Wrebbel Cranbrook will assemble for dinner and the first meeting of the season at 7 p.m. Monday, - E-5 and assists St. Peter’s Home for Boys in Detroit. All men of the Parish are invited. The Marquis Club, for students Highland Congregational ~ Church Bleck gt M-a9 on Milford Rd. Rev. T. B. 10:00 a.m. Sunday Sc 11:15,a.m. Morning Worship Sermon by Pastor in the 11th and 12th grades of high school will meet every Sunday eve- ning from 6 to 8, beginning tomor- row, The purpose of the club is to offer members an opportunity to become better acquainted and to hold discussions. The memb rs will conduct a service in St. Dun- stan’s Chapel and later refresh- FIRST PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 Chase Street Gunday Lage Service, 3:20 P.M. Speaker, Peter Everett President a “M.8.8.A, of C, Midweek Service, Wed., 7:30 P.M. © ments will be served. Church ‘Adopts’ Quake Victims From Greece (Near Orcharé Lake Ave.) Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Attend ‘Sui Evangelistic Mestin 9th Mite or30 Pp. m. ' (Exe0ept feterday) MELBOURNE, Australia (RNS) ~A Greek farmer made homeless by the earthquake that swept the Aegean Islands in August 1953 is the 5,000th person to be aided in emigrating to Australia by the refugee service of the World Coun- ci! of Churches. Constantinos Tzortzatos and his family have been “adopted" by the congregation of St. Thomas Church at Winchelsea, Victoria. The An- glicans provided a home for the family and undertook to find “A job for its breadwinner. Tzortzatos, his wife and their four children arrived in the largest shipload of “new citizens” to i Australia in the postwar pe- Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them. THE FIRST CHURCH OF "e BRETHREN ROSELAWN With : Ml at ‘Rev. and Mrs, ‘Gospel Singers ] Rev. Rose L. Davis, Pastor Calvary Missionary Church 306 Midway—Off peroed Dise aa a Me. Weel... G48 P.M. eo Thursday. Comminion Service, 7:30 P.M. Rev. Daniel Havens. FE 4.9652 | Central Meth Y | er. Mitten M. Bask, D. O., Minteter Mev. Joke W, Mulder, Aete, Minister 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP (Broadcast over WPON 11:00 4. M) “MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD” | Dr. Milton H Bank, ‘Preaching FIRST. METHODIST The group supports Scout Troop Notre Dame Speaker SOUTH BEND, Ind. (RNS) — First ‘‘morning meditation” speak- er on the new television station, WNDU-TV, of the University of Notre Dame (Roman Catholic) was Dr. Grove L. H , a Method- ist and executive secretary of the St. Joseph County Council of Churches, , PREACHING @ We'll Look Sar faa Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Corer of Genesee and Glendale Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A.M. Rev. Otto G. Schultz —Speaker Sunday School-9 A. M. and 11 A. M. S. Saginaw at Judson St. 3 ty Sunday Morning Service............... 10:00 a. m. “UNLIMITED FREEDOM” - (Broadcast over WPON at 10:15 A. M.) -¢11:15 a.m. ‘11 AM. & 7:30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC. TABERNACLE MOUNT OLIVE aay ht te || ee oa WwW HOWARD jay Sebeol, 16:00 aa : “Your Gospel Hour” conte Browne Gave. OS CE CKLW 7:30, WCAR 8 A. M. yer Eve, 7:20 P.M. : . Whe Rev. &. L. Book . Cecil Keller, 8. 6. Supt. Church School, Classes for All Ages. . St. John’s Lutheran Church Youth Fellowship ........+++.++++e0ee+ O:15 p.m, neko CTY (National Catheran Cesnetl) Evening Service . eee eee ene eee ee eee 7:30 p. m. a Sunday School". --..cceeeee++, 9-458. m. | “TOMORROW'S PROSPECTS” 'e Morning Warshiy ....cccocesess 11:00 a. m. Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study..:...7:30 p.m. : | Parsonage: Owego Phone PE 4-300 REV. HAVENS, speaking. MRS; FRAN DAWSON, Song Leader 2 Drive ev. Carl W. Neleon, B. D., Paster Williams Street at West Pike ‘The Rev. C. oem, Widdifield, Rector The Rev. . Towler, Curate SUNDAY "SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- tion“ and Church School. W 00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Church School. Sermon Rev. Lewis W, Towler. a Vann oe fh ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL Dixie Highway Near Gashabaw 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 6:30 A. M.—Pamily Holy ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH. $:00 A.M.—HOLY COMMUNION 9:45 A, &.~CHURCH SCHOOL Communion 11:00 A. M.—MORNING PRAYER 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon b: Germon by The Rev. Robert J, Li * Bickley, Vicar The Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar © ‘TION CHURCH . NAZARENE 239 EAST PIKE ST. Sunday School, 10:00 Worship, 11:00 Rev. W. E. Varian. Pastor Lavern Sheltield. Music Director Te RRR Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST © 458 Central Services Sunday 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.m. We are Apostolic in doctrime, Baptism in Jesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus as the One True God! Always Pray for the DIST. SUPT. U. N. MILLER speaking ot RALLY DAY :: COME :: RALLY DAY TOMORROW IS SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY DAY AT THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH BALDWIN and FAIRMOUNT S. S$. RALLY SERVICE ..............10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP ..........+...11:00 A.M. PILGRIM Y.PS. ..... 0... eee e ee wnes 6:45 P.M. EVENING SERVICE 7:30 P.M. COME—BRING YOUR FAMILY TO CHURCH! pdr cama se heh thn foto ee ee ee FIRST BAPTIST pe bd Oakland and Saginaw, Pontiac, Michigan or Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor © Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass’t. Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word. # SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “THE SYMPATHY OF THE SAINTS” Dr. H. H. Savage, Speaking EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P. Colored Sound Movie, “Formosa, Key to Conquest” Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. “THE TRANSFIGURATION of JESUS” BROADCAST OVER WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 11:00 A. M. “THE DOOR TO HEAVEN” CHRIST FOR PONTIAC CAMPAIGN DR. BOB JONES, SR. Oct. 16th - 23rd 1:30 P. M. “THE ROAD TO REVIVAL” BAPTISMAL SERVICE Sunday School Attendance Lest Sunday—1053 » DR. TOM MALONE ee th eae Se Pe ey Ht! oe & i Ho eh ee ee ee ey ty F +2 i 7" i Py ‘ a / 2+ hy 4 4 1 = a 4 - ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955 I Gobel in Bed 3 Days | With ‘Terrible Haircut’ Chasiey domes heard ‘a! Wengen oskigheln, “It's been se long since my husband took a good look at me that if anything happened he wouldn't be able to identify the body.” at a : v3 oe F le vn tae mee By EARL WILSON NEW YORK-—Now that “Lonesome George” Gobel’s prac- view of the Crew Cut Kid. I guess you won't be exactly bowled over to find she’s friendly to him since George’ is (a) her boss and (b) just DRIVE-IN THEATRE gave her a 50 per cent salary. tically back, pretty, perky Peggy King’s given me a Peggy’s-eye | ! Stephenson & E. Maple (15 Mile) Phone MU 98-1902 LAST TIME TONIGHT pu» EVANS -teste VER: wapen GINO? \omne | Cased STARTING SUNDAY raise. Tampico Faces Disease Threat The river still stood 18 feet crew cut trimmed short,” Peggy told me one afternoon at the Hotel Warwick, unfolding a revelatory incident. for another trim, he got mys- .| teriously i] and was kept home im bed under a doctor's care. replied Gobel, “with a terrible haircut.” Garland, to me she's Emerson, the original plunging neckline gal of TV. Others see a resemblance to Lana Turner, the first sweater girl. However, her ecstatic re- marks seem te indicate that the 5-feot, well-packed Peggy is a real fan of the §-foot-5 TV comic. “George likes to keep his One day just as he was due When he reported back — te work at NBC in Hoily- wood, Peggy and the gang asked him what had been wrong. “I was in bed three days,” PEGGY KING Though Peggy's supposed to be a cameo edition of Judy always looked more like a baby Faye Which has something to do with the following: “To show how much everybody likes George,” said Peggy, “we all got oursel¥és T-shirts like his with the words ‘Lonesome George’ on them, and wore them to surprise him one night.” George took it fairly calmly. He asked maestro John Scott: “How come on your T-shirt I can read it straight across, but on Peggy's I gotta go around corners?” eS ie eee Peggy's favorite Gobelism occurred the night she was on the show wearing a white fox stole and muff, leading a Great Dane. “Gee,” said George, “I see you had enough fur left over to make a dog.” Through the Gobel show, Peggy's become a personality. Her record, “Learning to Love,” is getting big. She's making personal appearances—though the Gobel show will keep her fairly exclusive from Peggy thinks Gobel his manager, Dave O'Malley, made Fit all possible. Debbie Reynolds visited her recently and they talked about the old days at MGM . »» maybe three years ago. * *x * * : “T tried on costumes and wigs,” Peggy said, “because they were trying me out for a picture called ‘Jumbo.’ The picture never came off and I didn’t .get to do anything except sing one song in ‘The Bad and the Beautiful’.” Peggy added, “And you know what I was omnes a year before I went on the Gobel show?” “Nope,” I said. “What?” “Nothing,” replied Peggy. * * * * 2 TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: No wonder the Indians sold Man- Box Office Fi * hattan so cheap, says Bob Olin. They couldn’t handle the traffic Opens VISIT OUR KIDDIE LA (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Fie ta cia ; Show Starts | , ~ > FT: P.M, 3 Credit Curbs Alarm {3 \.7:° Builders, Lenders WASHINGTON (®—Two groups representing home . builders and mortgage lenders say recent gov- ernment action to curb credit ex- pansion may “harshly” affect the | home building boom by next spring and summer. * . s The National. Assn, of Home Builders and the U.S. Savings & Loan League said yesterday the government may not have given sufficient thought. to a possible “time heme" effect of the restric- tions. The groups said curbs imposed in recent months could have a delayed effect because of the nor- Hox & Hounds Jun ~ Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. Es LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 COCKTAILS SELECTED FOODS : Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations financing arrangements for a new home and the actual start of con- struction. . The government has moved to require larger down payments and to cut the maximum term on mortgages it. backs.. 4a LAKE THEATRE Peron's Holidays 7 __ SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY ‘Now Scratched ‘From Calendars BUENOS AIRES (®—Holidays marking red letter days in the Peron regime were thrown out of the school calendar today, , Minister of Education, Atilio Dell'Oro Maini deleted a number of dates which under the deposed Peron government were to be ob- served during the school year, in- cluding July 26, the day Eva Peron died in 1952. There will be no more big fuss about Oct. 17, marking Peron’s return to power in 195, Also de- ; -_~ ummm, | leted were reminders of such E SUN. r 30° events as the purchase ot the : 3 tish-owned railways and the ' THEATER MON. 6:30 proclamation of the new constitu- TUES. 6:30 || tion, on March 3 and 16, which 2 WONDERFUL ALL STAR ATTRACTIONS pz clk JULIE ADAMS Ale WAR: MAJOR BENSON Peron had hallowed a s days of | economic independence. 3 Bidding for Congress DETROIT «®—Three candidates fhave entered the race for the congressional seat left vacant by the death of Rep. John D. Dingell (D-Mich) of the 15th District. They are Eugene I. Van Anterp, De- Dingell Jr., an assistant prosecu- tor, and Gregory M. Pillon, Detroit | attorney. Van Antwert and Din- gell filed as Democrats and Pillon as a Repubjican. The primary elec- = be Nov..8 and the runoff among their courses of study, rolel hal. ton mal lag between making initial |- above flood stage as 150,000 per- sons were packed into only a small area of the. important Gulf port whose total normal population is 110,000. Mexico's Secretary Eduardo Chavez pre- dicted the Panuco would remain at its present level three days, then begin dropping gradually. The drinking water problem was | nearing solution, with the arrival of new supplies of disinfectant tablets and portable distillation units, But cases of typhoid, dysen- tery, pneumonia, diphtheria, -ma- laria, and bronchitis increased. * * * Lt. Gen. William K. Harrison Jr., head of the U.S, Army's Caribbean command, has taken over coordin- ation of U.S, relief operations. The over-all direction is by a joint |_ Mexican-U.S. committee, Foreign Nurseries Told State Requires Permits LANSING —Agents of foreign nursery stock companies are re- quired to obtain permits to sell in Michigan, the State Agriculture Department warned today. An attorney general's opinion has held that foreign ‘companies, which sell millions of pieces of stock in the state, are not exempt from the permit requirements. The opinion holds that foreign firms selling in Michigan must ob- tain a Michigan nursery license and agents’ permits for salesmen operating in this. state. The state imports millions of bulbs from both Europe and Asia, the department said. During the past year, about two million pieces of stock were condemened in_ in- spections for disease. Mine Executives Meet HOUGHTON (®—The education committee of the National Coal Assn., comprised of a dozen min- | ing company executives, is holding | its annual meeting on the Michi- | gan Tech campus here. The com- | mittee functions as a counseling | and advising agency for schools | that include minerals industries | Hydraulic Resources | ‘ jello and iced tea. The dinner menu WHAT'S MY LINE? Week's Meals listed spaghetti with hamburger, . Foch word is related to my work. Un Cost Texans a acide a ronale os Me oe tow as possible to guess” my newer A ; butter. ° oppeors under arrow, reading downward. Less Than $8.56 TAM A eee i SAN ANGELO, Tex, .(®--A San Angelo couple claim they have — proved that they can eat on less ,, “4 | | than $8.56 a week. —. \.2 “Mrs. Burdick Myre said she had | fori B 3 all the food needed for her menus | through Sunday night and has 72 | af: oe ss oe ‘CARSON 5 The tall airman and his petite || Trio ~ wife began the experiment Mon- | DANCING— 6 [ day after hearing that nutritionists | . : at a Utah experiment station FOOD—CHOICE LIQUOR 7 claimed a come come wy all —MUSIC 1 CIPRST m dietary needs on aw 2 OPLPEE 8 The couple yesterday had orange | Located on M-69 3 NEM tciee, aernelouh tole enk cities | 4 NEMWO Ll 5 RADGETY 416 |: 6 WENS 7 PTSORS 1} 8 SHAFL ; J TERWAHE See Bk 10 RESSCO dOwa 11 STIRO age Agee liven ne ial - fn © 1955S Whete My Line, lnc 10 8 DRIV E IN I HEATER Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Reads. Bex Office Opens 6:30 P. Chicago Thieves Snatch | ino by Dublars who took every- | ‘ ing but the kitchen stove. All but Kitchen Stove The loss, estimated at $5,000 in- —SATURDAY--- CHICAGO (INS) — A model in | Cluded wall-to-wall carpeting, two the Chicago suburb of Prospect.) bedroom suites, and a communica- Heights was stripped by a fast-| tion system with five speakers. Th a HEY TURNED THE TIDE The model — a urnished six room rane home — was broken STARTING TUESD AY ocr. 11th Early Egyptians knew. how to make plywood. _ | 4 MICKEY KNOX A JAMIE O'HARA cae | NUDIST PARK sx, sales the separisen snd with the eee eee (US-10) 1 Block N. of Telegraph. FE “ Maun Kiddies | } Playground Still —_— 5-4500 TONIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY aaa dl lem t-te), "1-1-1 dete] -1*1 4 - i et a THE THOUSAND-MILE FRONTIER... ATR WAIT BNE JODO {ROL = ON COTTIER CE SD NT eR Sevecnginy by WARREN DUFF . 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When the droll comedian ap-| Mrs. Gobel, an attractive woman pears on his NBC show, wife Alice | With gray hair and rimless giasses,. will be missing. Jeff Donel},|is obviously proud of her son's who played Alice last has | fame. She thinks of him more as beer told she won't be a regular|a singer than a comedian. this year. Presumably to| “All of our friends do,” she said. ret ee rere nen hase an ie ener Sake more on . In her place will be Gobel’s remember him when he sang on mother, Lillian. She'll be played by | WLS in Chicago, r Gladys Hurlbut, character actress} How did he deveiop his talent? ont inet «6 We hast , “Next oS ee ee ; = Ww Lynn.” To observe the | music—good music,” . tae sanatoriums in this city, for the . e es sy sy erp cit AAD Describes. |r sere: meme Harriman Will Visit any, Gee q spin aN Three Western States we ; “Residents are chosen by the me." Russian Junket |= 2x next to it taker who also POY! WEW YORK w—Gov s . Averell Folks said lan Uf e their upkeep. A week in one Of) Ho iman, often mentioned as a eye ye iad, | OV? eomatertiene. mat eens OS possible candidate for the Demo- seveloped bis Spey Reporter Says Hosp Many of the laborers wore silk pa-| cratic presidential nomination, will his father’s| Provide for Laborers, | jamas and ‘their hands were soft. | visit Oregon, Washington and Ida- t market. lists Apparently in this country the) ho next month. ; He'd study the people who came Miners, Jou laborers do their work with their - 9 \e them,” she brains. 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Ressana Podesta a se ous we Pee — Arin*__}||| THe GRIPPING STORY THAT HITS HOME! $ -<<=s—-~=s==: || ADDED-CARTOON “MAGOO’S GHECK-UP”-LATE Wi : ee 1 \, : as & ; | : } bs a 7 mi : pian ge CE AER mn ee ! Moe ‘ eee a Pte * 2 ates a fei D 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 8, 1955 _ yas rar + =e - cee e nem ne ne Ce ee “a8 eee eee eeeee . 108 seoeesee 8 «hee eee eeeare 4 Seeaer eee TLL hh oe ot 7 I ; 3 1—33 ° eheeees .| He did little in the way of ground Chiefs ran into trouble early, aft- er a first period that found them throttling the famed “Smith Broth- ers” of the Wolves. Namon, the gaining. But where Smith was stopped another lad just barrelled his way ves Rip hiefs, exif te Be, Ch sm. ite, wae g = = B ig BRS FI 2nd period. of steam | Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SE RARE ah ROE nso a third .straight victory with a 140 victory over Miami of Florida. A crowd of 15,685—the largest ever in the Orange Bowl—saw the Irish to the air ‘down passes, An ll-yard flip to ornung’s Arm Downs Miami Hornung convenes the Hurri- canes, who were stung by their own fumbles, with a pair of touch- Gene Kapish put the Irish in the’ lead in the first minute of the second, quarter. Then Hornung wrapped it up with a 32-yard toss x ig Beaver oc lignrage pay se idles S certs. es gle to Aubrey Lewis’ in, the third pe- riod, Me. was the Ith _ straight victory Southern Methodist won its first In ae important: intersectional — Colorado in- 'Naxy Gets Sub for Old Billy, Only 8 ian’ ‘A Prep Flevens Left in State; Lion in Bermudas . at Training Camp 2 DETROIT — Charley Ane found by the way to beat the heat in a foot- ‘ Ane, 265-pound tackle of the De- Now there are as many: sizes, models and colors as* their are players. SPT FILLERS Area Swimmer at CMC Wayne Atkinson from Brighton is a member of the Central Mich- College swimming team this Oakland County ,| Lincoln Park and Taylor Center. -| week's /| whipped Lansing Sexton, 14-0, for | its 34th consecutive game without a defeat. but Shortstop = FI for Battle Creek. It ended the “There ‘ate eight outstate ‘schools City Central, Saginaw, Benton Har- bor, East Detroit, . Birmingham, All have 4-0 records except Taylor Center, which is 3-0. Ann Arbor, ranked No. 1 in this Associated Press poil, Meanwhile, 2nd-ranked Bay City Central kept pace with a 33-7 romp over Pontiac as Dick - Mroxinski seored four touchdowns. Battle Creek, ranked 3rd, un- @oubtedly will topple after its up- set by Lansing Eastern. Battle Creek's Dave Brown, bled in "the Ist quarter cnr »/ lett. with perfect all-winning “rec- | ° »|}ords. They are Ann Arbor, Bay Ann Arbor, Bay City, Saginaw Continue to Roll On Wesley Gibson fell on the ball on Battle Creek's eight to set up- the game's only touchdown. Fourth-ranked Saginaw rode the passing arm of quarterback Gene Bohn, toa 34-24 victory over Flint Notthern: he Fitth-ranked Benton Harbor squeezed past Muskegon 7-0 in a driving rainstorm. Tigers won it on the ist play from serimmage in the 2nd half, with Don: Marler going 59 yards off tackle. Oscar Hahn scored two Aouch- downs on runs of 27 and T. yards as Midland defeated Traverse City, 19-12. Royal Oak handed “Wyan- ‘dotte its ist setback, 7-6, and both Berkley and Ypsilanti were shut- out“for the 4th rane time. Kuykendall Saw. Every Position” ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Bob Kuykendall St. Petersbirg’s = e Fe3 afl oF gh Aa] 7z tt + Pie: uu : "E i : zee i if Canada Gos by -Way of England. for Entry LAUREL, ‘Md. @—Canada ‘has through the roundabout entry of Prefect by Alberta Ranches of OF +} gary. The Canadian “outfit ' of Max |’ *| Bell, Frank’ McMahon’ and Wilder It was the first win for CalTech in the last 27 games. The Engin- i = a eers’ last victory came in 1951. z Jack Dempsey will play the role of an assistant radio broadcaster in “Somebody Up There Likes Me,” a film based on . Graziano’s life story, 4 i PRE Mae Ses, Ee REE a EE Middie Mascot ‘White Angora. Flown _. ‘Froth’ Texas -in ‘Time , For Football Drill A substitute for aging Billy XTV, Navy's football mascot, arrived yesterday from San Saba, Tex. The 2%e-year-old white angora was flown to Washington, D.C., where a Naval Academy Athletic Assn. truck met him, a The venti mascot arrived in time for football practice and posed for pictures with Navy's goat- keepers, Len Benzi and Bob Craig, two 1954 football stars who have completed their eligibility. When Billy XIII died on the eve of the 1947 Army-Navy game, the present Billy was rounded from a farm near the academy. Lions Seek 1st Win Sunday Against Rams The Detroit Lions, off to their poorest start in several seasons, inaugurate their 1955 home sched- ule Sunday afternoon at Briggs Stadium when they collide with the unbeaten Los Angeles Rams. An anticipated sell-out crowd will watch the defending West- ern Division champs attempt to break into the win column against the aerial-minded Rams, who currently share Ist place with the Baltimote Colts and Green Bay Packers. Coach “Buddy Parker's Lions, losers. to the. Colts and Green Bay in‘ their two previous NFL games,. desperately need victory |” tomerrow to stay in title conten- fice The kickoff is slated at up | Park, 18-0.. Royal Oak edged Wy- -] in SVC Opener PASS SPOILER — Wayne Gwizala, Bay City end spoils one of a number of Pontiac aerials in last the Chiefs and Wolves, at Bay City. The intended receiver, in the 3rd period try, was Freeman Watkins.’ Wolves continued their ‘unbroken victory march with a 33-7 win over the Chiefs. night's Saginaw. Valley opener for Appleford Paces Maples Victory Gets 2 TDs in. 20-0 Win Over Ferndale in EML Action Sparked by halfback John Apple- ford who scored two touchdowns, Birmingham High School's footbalt|« team defeated Ferndale, 20-0, in an Eastern Michigan League we Friday ‘night at Bitmingham) : 'was the Maples’ 4th straight ee tory and their 29d EML decision. Birmingham strack early - in the Ist quarter when- the fleet Appleford raced 56 yards for a touchdown on the 3rd play of the game. The drive covered 66 yards. George Huffman place- kicked the extra point. Birmingham scored again in the 3rd on a 39-yard march after Lee Abernethy recovered a Ferndale J ackson‘s Win Gives Him Ideas About Title Bout DETROIT w—When the - fight | was over, the familiar cry pte es want ° Marciano” rang ‘Tommy hace dressing room. But it had a hollow sound, “We want the big one now,” cried Lippe — See bl raga s “miltiagers “The. Harriea Suchen’ $ ready.” | Jackson, , staring silently at the | jifloor, just grunted.: The tireless New York Negro had ‘just stopped the flabby Rex | Layne on an ¢ye cut in the 6th round of their nationally televised | fight last night, but there was | little in his performance to indi- | cate that he’s even remotely ready to challenge the likes of Marciano. Layne, a chubby Utah putiching |. bag, pushed Jackson ~- around for | four rounds, fooling him eonstantly | fumble. ‘Appleford punched over from the 11. Maples scored their last TD tate | in the 4th on a 2- yard pass from | Bill Swaney to Jim Traa. In .remaining Eastern Michigan | League action last night, Port Huron swamped Mt. Clemens, 33-7, and. East Detroit shut out Hazel andotte, 7-6, in a Border Cities League contest. Ex-Chief Plays End on Colorado JC Team Bob Johnston, 18, a June gradu- ate of Pontiac High School, is hold- ing down left end on the North- eastern Junior College football eleven in Sterling, Colo. Bob,.son of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett Johnston of 11 N. Johnson Ave., participated in football, basketball and baseball while at Pontiac. He is a aap at Northeastern. Tigers ‘Sell "Form? DETROIT ® — Detroit Tigers Friday announced: sale. of their Jamestown, N. Y.,. club. of the Class D Pony Leagte ‘to two Jamestown businessman, Robert Lundell, 39, and Jerry Lawson, 32. Tigers said the club :will be: op- erated as_a non-profit organization tied in with a boys’ home, to be 2 p. ims supported ‘by ovenmized baseball, In another W-O encounter, Clarenceville downed Northville, 21-7 and unloaded the symbolic | Clarkston, with the two meeting bY! worth paced the Vikings’ to’ a’ 25-0 ‘victory’ over scoreless Berkley |} Van Dyke, the Abes moved into vinegar barrel as Od place tn. the: Sing behind next week in a showdown battle. Walled Lake’ back Dick Wood- with three counters, ahd: over in top position in the. I-L League along with Southfield, ty Baking Waterford, 7-0. Skippers: codld not. eo S deeper than the Abe 20 yard line in the 4th period in the hard fought con- test. Southfield stopped Farmington 6-0 to share league honors with | Van Dyke. Oakiand-B Ist place is shared by both and Clawson as | the 1 oe ‘Daniel did most of the damage | with a 3-yard plunge for a TD in with * “sucker” ight hand. leads. MFTA fo Hold 3rd Powder Puff Derby. Ys UCLA's Ground Attack Buries Beavers, 38-0 Los ANGELES w—Heavily fa- Scores as Wet: ie victory over troit in a Missouri Valley Confer- ence football game last night. Frequent funibles on the rain- soaked University of Detroit field slowed each team's attack. Detroit, who rolled to a 41-0 vic- tory over Wichita in a Missouri Valley game last week, failed to get inside the Houston 30¢ Houston drove to the Titan's 1-yard line in the Ist quarter only to lose the ball on downs. Mo- ments later Detroit fumbled and the .Texans recovered on the 3. Titans ‘held off the threat by re- covering a Hdéuston fumble. Houston failed to connect in five | pass plays. Detroit completed. two out of six passes for 46 yards. The loss:left Detroit with a. 1-1 conference record. and 1-2 retains, | Houston, has 1-0 in the confere and 2-1 overall, ‘Rams at Home in Sunday Tilt St. Frederick's Rams will pro- vide this. weekend’s football activi- ty in Pontiac when they clash with St. Benedict of Highland Park in | a Suburban Catholic League game | Sunday afternoon at Wisner Sta- ' dium, Kickoff is slated at 3 p.m. St. Fred’s victory - hungry » Which has lost one and St. Michael's Etpied. once- beaten Shamrocks ¢ollide with St. Clement tomorrow in an important Suburban loop contest at Cerfter | Line. Favored Clements share the | ague lead with Orchard Lake St. Mary. - Sunday's remaining SCL action |sends OL St. Mary's undefeated 'M’, MSU See Tough Battles. ‘in Store Today Michigan Faces hae -@s° Stanford Indians ‘Invade ‘Lansing ANN ARBOR im — A sellout crowd of 97,239 was expected at - | the Michigan-Army football game today . Both teams are unbeaten in two ganres this season. Michigan defeated Missouri, 42- 7, ana Michigan State, 14-7. Army ,.| mauled Furman; 81-0, and battered Penn Staté, 35-6. ney played with ~ EAST LANSING ~- Stanford is confident... zMib Rigen State is “nad.” ‘ Those are Pe aition atti- tudes as the Midwestern and West Coast teams oer for today's football, , the home opener for the Spartans “We think we can beat Mich. igan State, although they should be ‘tougher than Ohie State,” said confident coach Chuck Tay- lor of the Stanford Indians. MSU coach Duffy Daugherts countered that his Spartans ‘are “mad” because they didn't beat Michigan last week. “We're going to take it out on someboiy,”” Daugherty. promised. A near capacity crowd of close te 50.000 5 is expected. Mike Homa Leads Eastern Golf Open BALTIMORE (® — Mike Homa, who switched from court to course by abandoning. professional basket- ball for golf, took a 1-stroke lead into the third round of the $17,500 tory with a two-under-par 70 yes- terday over Baltifore’s 6,895-yard Municipal Mt. ‘Pleasant course. Coupled with his brilliant 68 in the opening -round, this gave him 138 and enabled him to take over the lead from Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio. = ts | Mary Leng Faulk Leads rat, | Richmond n’s Open - RICHMOND, ¢ a — Mary Lena Faulk of sville, Ga. leads: by one } as the $5,000 Richmond Women’s Open goes into its second round today. The 1953 National Amateur champion toured the wind-whipped | Richmond Municipal Course yes- terday in 35-39—74, a stroke in front of fellow Georgian Louise Women of the Michigan Field) Eagicts against St. Rita in a 2:39 5Uf2s of Sea Island, who carded Trial Association will hold their tilt at Hazel Park and Ferndale | #, 99-36-75 over the women's par 3rd. Powder Puff Derby (coon dog trial) at Kerr Park Sunday, Oct. | 16 beginning at 10 a.m. ie Mrs. Earl. Viers, MFTA secre- tary-treasurer, said the trials are expected to draw about 100 dogs. Trials will consist of a seniors and | ‘juniors final with $125 and a trophy | r going. to each winner. Wants ‘Investigation ARCADIA, Calif. «™—Rep. Pa- trick Hillings (R-Calif.) wants Con- gress’ at its next session tg inves- tigate the telecasting of national | collegiate football. “I believe an investigation would | | of College Grid TV | - | Big Attraction Is Ameche | be healthy for all concerned—the | | NCAA (National Collegiate: Athle- | tic Assn.), the school members, | the networks and’ the sponsors,’ Hillings said yesterday. Robin Roberts’ and Don New- | combe were the only major league | pitchers to, hit-the 20-game mark | in victories durifg 1955. Roberts | won: 23 tas 2 Apd Newcombe 20. | gerald (12-6) and Lake Orion (26-0) respectively, Both winners clash next Friday. In an intersectional match, La- peer’s Glen Forrester and Bob Breckenridge did the scoring as the’ Panthers defeated Oakland-B Avondale, 14-0. Gene Konley's Rochester Fal- cons gained a’ 25-14 triumph over Bi-County League member Utica. Falcon right halfback Jim Mc- the 2nd period and a 5i-yard seamper for his 2nd score in the 3rd frame. Ron LeBarre and quarterback Fred“ Weaver also Ss for the winners. Ernie ; | Alan (The Horse). Ameche, St. James against Royal Oak St. | Mary in a 3 o'clock attraction at | Royal Osk. | | | Over There 8 Times SAN FRANCISCO .— When Al Schacht left here’ for a trip to| entertain troops in Korea, it) | marked the eighth time Baseball's Clown Prince had gone overseas for this } Purpose. . 74 course. NHL veypeyes ; w T Pts Gf Ga | Montreal. ........, 1 Hi 0 2 2 6 New York -1 @© @© 2 7 4 Chicago ...seecees 1 t 0 2.7 @ DETROT ® t 0 0 2 3 | Teronto .o j 6 0 6 2 Boston ,.. 8 60 60 @ 6 N ¥ pybers RES = ew Yor cago TODAY" ‘S SCHEDULE Detroit at Toronto, Boston at a SU Y's ‘ScuEDULE New York at Setrol Montreal at Mewen.” Toronto to at Chicago. as Colts-Packers Meet By TRE ASSOCIATED PRESS | A record crowd of 40,000 is ex- |pected in Milwaukee tonight as | Wis- | consin’s favorite son, makes. his ; pro football-debut before the home | folks.. As an added attraction, the | National Football League game | ; between the Baltimore Colts and) | Green Bay Packers also will dé-' Malzahn and Jim Parker counted for Utica, West Bloomfield finally broke the scoring ice. last night but failed to pull out its Ist win as Holly tripped the Presidents, 24-18, The Barons from Bloomfield Hills suffered their 3rd setback this season at the hands of Grosse Pointe DUS, 30-4 Other area’ scores were: North Branch 13, nd Sg 6. Oxford 6, Ortonville 0. Dexter 19, South - eg 7 ing fe n 6 miay ¥ i] — Bad 77, Marlette 3 ‘18, Hazel Park o al Ra 6 Lapcer 14, Avondale 0» ; Madison 12. _arown City 6 Rochester Pt Uties 4 4 i Conf irecord after being hobbled by ine termine the Western Conference leader. The fact that Baltimore and | Green Bay are in the thick of the conference title scrap, an unex- pected attendance booster for both clubs; is of secondary importance -in.:Milwaukee, The drawing card is Ameche, the big rookie from the | University of Wisconsin—where he ; Was an All-America fullback last }| Season—who has been one of the | factors in Baltimore's ~ for the | booty. Going into the game, both the Colts and the Packers have 2-0 ‘| records after serving as the step- ping stones for previous Western champs: To give you some of the big change in their pebeian both clubs already have humbled the Detroit Lions, three times Mies, ae Conference kings, Except for the possibility of a tie, one of the fwo new powers will rule the conference — over night, at least. At present, Balti- More and Green Bay share a three- way tie with the Los Angeles Rams * for first place. The Rams, hurt- ‘ing with injuries to Tank Younger, Don Paul and Charley . Toogood, Play the Lions at Detroit tomor- row. That game’s a make-or-break test for Detroit, which has a 0-2 bees woe the five , 3 : . % SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8,195 ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, + $PANISH GRANDEUR—Called Espana, this new purpose ; with the cushions ‘they can be used for extra seat- grouping of furniture is Spanish in influence. Black lacquer ing, without cushions they are perfect small tables. Beige and gold add elegance to the three storage chests which are carpeting is used to highlight the vivid colors of the both decorative and functional. The small benches are dual furnishings. . . THE PONTIAC PRESS Your home and its furniture are your background for living. The life you lead, your children, your hobbies and your individual preferences de- termine the kind of furniture you select. ‘The pictures on this page show a few of the modern trends. A furni- ture man said recently that this trend is toward the contemporary. Most people seem to want furniture that is in between purely traditional and strictly modern. Contemporary means the uncluttered look in furniture and brighter hues in carpeting. It means plenty of color with tan, browns, blues, gold and celadon green top favorites. It means lighter wood finishes to let the beautiful graining of the wood show through. ~ An international note has trept into today’s styles. Italy, Spain, the Scandinavian countries and the Orient all contribute strongly to the de- sign of the furniture styles. Carpeting gets new interest from designers. Special weaves and de- signs have been created to do a decorative job for the homemaker, as well as to make the room quieter, more comfortable. Your home furnishings fashion. forecast’ for fall is: more elegant furnishings that are designed to fit into your home. They are easy to care for, pleasant to live with and designed to sam psa your own par- ticular way of life. . : 3% . TYPICALLY MODERN—The clean, simple fas table has a shelf for storage space, is fin- CITATION GROUP—This dining room fur- carpeting, the e turquoise upholstery and ‘the lines of these upholstered chairs and tables ~ ished in sable grey. A white rug in this room niture is inspired by Italian Provincial. Today's mellow, tawny brown tone of the cherry furni- give them a custom-made look. The large cof- furthers the modern feeling. top colors appear in this grouping. The gold ture are sryeet toy, favorites. * furniture. The gently bowed chest front and | niture with ‘added elegance. Drawer pulls are | the forward-tapering legs distinguish this NORTHCOURT GROUP—English Regency keeping with today’s trend for furniture with 22 karat gold baked on porcelain. It is part of — furniture. -a complete group,.of living, dining and bedroom is the theme of this dresser. The finish is light _—_ style and light finishes. Blue oo com- with black trim and brass hardware. It is in pletes the setting. MR tee THE FONTTAC PRESS, wh BEAUTIFUL 2 DEDROORE NATIONAL HOME on a 75x200' LOT | CITY WATER —. GAS HEAT New Store Buildings Showing Sharp Upswing Most major types of construction showed a normal movement be- tween July and August this year. However, activitiy on stores and | similar mercantile establishments SEE MODEL AT q rm - Soak ant Pan vod reader Srey Wah for be cerease, reaching a new monthly peak. On the other hand, private residentiat construction (which * > | usually remains steady) edged off, || reflecting a downtrent in housing starts during the preceding 2 months. Highway construction rose less than seasonally, largely because of the heavy rains and flood dam- in the northeastern states as a result of recent hurricanes. Con- a\ servation and development work and military facilities construction failed to advance the usual amounts. CRA MIN YAN 532 West Huron St. FE 4-1549 § ‘estridge ~ of - Waterford Pontiac’s Finest Subdivision Area Fame Gt bt Fn Ban sa anrenem. “HELTMAN & TRIPP A MONTH Y %A%30 ar 4 NATIONAL HOMES The new U.S. aircraft Carrier Saratoga has as. much power as 100 large passenger locomotives. 2 ond 3 BEDROOMS nee _ Buliders and Developers ot 4. eT se PLUMBING |/Press Starts New Service for Readers 2 eee ; fag fan Wendt it"tes || Heating and Industrial | : Deily ond Piles ||With ‘The Home of the Week’ Display\= joins Ol CONSTRUCTION STEVE KRUCHKO |! ,Sticc ‘Pres ts otiering a’ new| pension idea, tr that the, bess ‘POric Pham PONTIAC'’S HEADQUARTERS TOR MEW HOMIES Medel Home Phone EM 3-3977 Office Phone Mi 4-0328 Call OR 3-9497 servinn be He senda, | Rach Saat) -astnaliy cians. Sie, Gates Building Eaitor: Oe Fe 6 hee | ee ee ee eee || mete eis tae Ray fay O'Neil Real Estate an a a oo ston. oii stun tor tthe Minton ot the Wout, ET emacs 2 goog ;, - sees . Pian 1, the 2-bedroom urea : , Yo) o } te crea ae ie Date Roe, covers an ree ot tau] wn ———— : *| square feet. _ a : 30 : DAY OCCUPANCY You can take this study ‘plan to | 884 1-bathroom house, covers 1.654 |] Name o-oo spi essen Complete Basement W in yur builder ani eet rough eati,| tree bedrooms and two bath- ‘All Work Guaranteed — F ! RA your builder and get rough esth | rooms, brings the area upto 1,821 || Street ..........csssseeeereesen Mobis: VETE NS -- No Money DOW Gili ice want i veses ian, [tare eet" Plan & adling ‘he Reliable Waterproofing you may order working blueprints Sng be A enggon A || ye nveeeees ¢ Bhate.....csceee 24 Whittield ihe : Phone FE 11 the architect. ‘| results in a house of 1,762 square — ~ grey Ran © Rowse Mat cam | tect, The garage (part of Plan 4) $ MONTHLY PAYMENT 6's adds 217 square feet , a ee : Includes principal & interest Bl cue, thet con prow 'at yeur| mineral wool insulation through- family grows, as your job. grows, | 0Ut. He Has pitched the roof just as your savings grow. enough to permit the use of asphal It can be started as an economi- | “ingles for economy. . cal 2-bedroom house with one bed-| This pitch also provides for a — ae room and can be expanded to| ventilated, under-roof space in : three bedrooms, two baths, family | which oversize louver openings are room, covered porch, hobby shop | recommended to insure sumnier and garage. ‘ comfort. é-é a Open Daily and Sunday 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Bil onde with n cnine ee io Ot] White or other light colored . revisions to the existing asphalt shingles also are recom- HORIZONTAL LINES Long, low horizontal lines the exterior give a look of luxury to this house. A distinctive front entrance door, with a | opening and adjoining glass side- lights, virtually speaks 2 a welcome. A smart and gracious front SEES : From the foyer, a visitor ‘gets tay window inthe ving Toom » Model Open Sun. 1 to 8, Daily 4 to 8 wed he Setar any aren tchen |WB_Pe. Ft 2-5420, Ponte 4 The Home for Tomorrow’s Living Mel _tertaining. FOR NEW HOMES || ‘. é 9 The kitchen of this House of the an ett Week fe a pide and toy for any Gi or FHA |i if and convenience, including 24 feet See cf 4 oe heroes the the eee w ; % IN CLARKSTON GARDENS / A built-in retri : acne cetacernter i crv] Wine A. Kennedy |) Le | eae |. ) ™ 4 — 3097 W. Huron. FE 4-3569 a e r OOn alic y é ve nch Whi ite Pine An ample breaktast space is em braced in this kitchen and direct ; access to the cellar for more per- ; Dr oe ALL GAS MODEL HOME CLOSET SPACE # . = Closets for pogreaymaycard c R KSTON 4 D ; R | yl Py LA | | in television space to afford a view ; of the screen from the kitchen as | well as from the family room. Sliding rn a of heavy j plate giase fra: in aluminum. % Inch Birch Panels—White Pine Stiles—Good Quality oe oe eed ah oe Close to fine schools and , $ 50 $ 00 $ 50 fen —— ote _ shopping facilities. Live ~ Regularly : The detiqouil movement is where there's the easy ae : $3.00 to $5.00 ig : sad coed Seep pootiaed oh the pace of warm friendliness : : eee of small town living. io shop and pomnartagh oth the ped \ ‘ : NATI Y KN int iets th ‘ : renee MANN srecoreeun 9 5 fous when you dive Bom in the COLORS , “a _ | CEMENT | Gest hit sn FIRST HOME in CLARKSTON with COMMUNITY WATER : 10 Ib. Pail meg | bog nagtg ag aren di KOOL VENT Storms ee on all movable windows . . . 3 bed- FOOMS «4. os Reg. $2.60 cepiecla Bim. cee es unit, heat. i rae it wall «628 disposal | +o + gas arge lots... winding blacktop Its final plan with five exterior WROUGHT IRON roads bearing ¢ it t i Odd ® Wind d t Wh le Pp . access doors and entrance RAILINGS thi ree . nada g truit trees . ire hydrants ses See a Size Windows and Doors at Wholesale Prices fj ioc mss cretion tres =| | naga? trate, is home today. % 1949 Weedward ave, Bey Berkley Li Gl and FHA FINANCING WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE 560 D LIMITED SUPPLY OF FLOOR TILE AT BARGAIN PRICES! DRIVE OUT TODAY SE NATIONAL HOMES’ AVALON AND BARCLAY PRICED JUST RIGHT @ Lake Privileges © Automatic Heat ® Aluminum ® Youngstown — Windows Kitchens _ Judah Lake Estates jARE bd COAL e BUILDING SUPPLinS FE 4-1594 ee epee? jl aa ey 1 oes ay i oat d BET ' ] ye eu Gate? actin ont heating materials . . . sold and ‘serviced by a firm with over 45 years of offering only the best. Eames & Brown 55 E. Pike Phone FE 3-7195 BUY YOUR BUILDING BLOCKS FROM US! No Finer Blocks Can Be Bought Anywhere! gyorg A New Process — Ours Alone in the Pontiac Area— , Gives’ You, Stronger Building Blocks, Lighter In Weight for Easier Handling. !f you are consid- ering Masonry Construction, see these Blocks before you build . . . Available only at TRU-BILTI : | STRUCTURAL STEEL RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 d PRE-CUT or CONVENTIONAL | HOMES On Beautiful Waterford Hills Estate ut SEE , g HERBERT C, DAVIS _ Real Estate — Builder or 3-7614 & Gold CRAFTCO Bond cement PAINT A Becutifying and Protective Catan for Cinder Block, Concrete. Stucco, Brick, Unglazed Tile or Masonry Walls The moisture in masonry causes ordinary paints to blis- ter, flake, and peel. But out-going moisture vapor merely makes Gold Bond’ Craftco Cement Paint harder and harder — better than ever! ‘Gold Bond Craftco Cement Paint actually locks onto all porous masonry. It's largely. made of finely milled hydraulic Portland Cement. It is the longest lasting, hardest type of finish known for any masonry surface that readily absorbs water. Gold Bond Craftco Cement Paint cleans itself as it ages by a grad- ual chalking process ... leaves a perfect surface for repainting in future years. An inexpensive 25-pound drum of Gold Bond Craftco Cement Paint will cover 500 to 750 square feet, depending on the surface. ° Where to Buy Craftco Paints Huron Lumber Co., 4900 Highland OR 3-4985 & Tru-Bilt Block Co., 1992 Pontiac Dr. FE 4-9531 ’ | Empire Supply., 2600 Union Lake Rd. | EM 3-4148 White Lake Lumber Co., Corner M-59 and Ormond—MU 4-6558 Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. Yard No. i—8197 Cooley Lake Road Union Lake Shopping Center Phone EMpire 3-4171—Pontiac Yard Ne. 2——Nine Mile at Telegraph Road Phone Elgin 6-4104-—Sourntield. Yard No. 3—Cor. of Cooley and Williams Lake Roads ‘Phone EMpire 3-3714—Pontiac A: Complete Selection of Colors May Be Found at These Dealers ; I : fl g : i i e5e bese cet See z 4 : H 2 3 FS rh | : FS z ga = rm 3 z a f , 5 7 : i { he ge #8 3 \ SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 j FUEL SAVINGS UP T0 oo" ' -WEATING—SHEET METAL © CONTRACTOR FE 5-6973 351 North Peddock St. f j / THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER\S. 1955. : _ FIFTEEN From Plastic Wall Panel pf cyene cny 07 OREN This factor of adequate insula-/ MOERY’S OIL BURNER SALES: SERVICE tion has become even more im-| - Be somed mage ~—S eye oe ea on pol pesteat with te pumtecly of obt GAS and OIL EXCEL MUELLER and fr your favorit program as you| conditioning. It makes it possible FHA Licensed Contractor — Aen keine Get your home ready inside and outside before 215 Ib. 3 in. 1 Thick Butt...........$6.95 15 Ib. Asphalt Felt ........... vee $3.49 | 30 Ib. Asphalt Felt .......... ve eee 83.49 | 45 tb. Roofing , | Check your roof for leaks and for any weak sections. © It must seal out the cold and dampness of winter. STANDARD COLORS — PER SQUARE the snow and cold winds blow! Make sure everything is weather-tight, warm and com- fortable. Since you'll be spending more time at home, why not modernize, redecorate or add an extra room now! You'll find it’s easy : to make needed repairs with a low cost FHA — Building and Repair Loan! | Bseciade va teaeeec SUS 2. Check each entry into your home for a weather-tight closure. Your doors must keep heat in and drafts out. All Aluminum Doors... Includes latch, stop chain, door closer, hinges end frame: Combination 99" FROM Gold Bond Twinsulation also available. 3 Check your walls and attic for heat seepage out and ° cold coming in. Watch aad fuel bill fall. 2” Roll Insulation =.:..............82.50 | 6, Cheek sl butor Series. fo domi‘ poli Loose Gold Bond Rock Wool .......$1.30 Neale pew eains wm peed ree ore Spun Gold Bond Rock Wool, .* .$4.45| @QLD BOND ASBESTOS: SIDING Zonolite, Bag 278 BTL hy See SP 30 Regular $14.95, NOW AVERAGE 129 4 Check all exposed wood surfaces for paint peeling or damage. Protect and beautify these areas. See Our Complete Paint Line 7. Chock your inna walle fr ol iy ka on, You ‘ GOLD BOND - BOYDELL =| Wrlatted blond of four beautiful postels, reeks KEMTON E possible a wide choice of interesting room interors.. $11.95 Per 100 Sq. Ft. HOUSE These versatile materials decorate, insulate one 5 Check the moderness of your plumbing. Does it give quiet noise, all in one application. ® 4x8x'2 PLASTER BOARD.........$1.89 25 Lb. Tape, JOINT CEMENT .....$3. 95 GYPSUM PRODUCTS the convenience and beauty it should. If it falls short, ‘ modernize with a new set. 8. let inaeT Gers Gaee r your " ‘ = _ FIXTURES, SEAT, CAST IRON 1x12 PONDEROSA SHEATHING .......... $95 pee M TUB, MEDICINE CABINET. 1x8 PONDEROSA SHEATHING ........... per } 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 8 to 16...........6.445. $129.50 per M ; In Green, Tan, Rose, Grey or Blue. $ 95 | No.2 OAK FLOORING... $149 per M : KNOTTY PINE PANELING ............. $160 per M i EASY TERMS! 2x4 WHITE FIR 020... cece aca eees $110 per M : 4x8x3e PLASTER BOARD.........$1.60 |GYPSOLITE PLASTER ............$1.20 4x8x/, PLASTER BOARD.........$1.25 E-Z SOAK LIME .................. 698 25 Lbs. JOINT CEMENT ........ ..$2.39 5-Lbs. PERFA-TAPE ..............$1.49 N°. Burmeister s ORTHER LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE — Wholesale or Retail N 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE You. BETTER! Union Lake 9 Mile at Telegraph Corner Cooley and Shopping Center Phone Elgin 6-4184 Williams Lake Rds. Phone EM 3-4171 Southfield Phone EM 3-3714 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. ‘ee a ae eS Oe Se Oe ee ee ~~ eS ee / | d * f THE | PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955 i. H. STANTON || Martin Sales Go. FE 5-1683 |] °°” "soos Orerd Usha | 103 State a : for Development? We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, résidential or industrial. We'll buy it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do | tt. on @ fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills _ necessary will help you get the most for your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orchard Lake Rood, Re, No, 5 SSS NO MONEY DOWN! Convenient Payments Arranged © Residential ASPHALT - SEALCOAT ar e ommeiciel : DRIVEWAYS — PARKING AREAS © Industrial hw ew wk kk kk kw ke kei Free Estimates PONTIAC ASPHALT PAVING 2100 Dixie Highway FE 4-8770 SRR MRR Re MM mH HH HH HH Do You Own Land Suitable | Select Suitable Boiler for Home | §| 240 were issued by the City Build- BETTER CONSTRUCTION REAL ECONOMY 4x8-3 $480 4x8-1/2 $608 4x8-5 $688 SPRUCE PANELING $2000 rer Hundret MASONITE Underlayment adds life ioMilelel at GOOD LUMBER-PROPERLY : USED-HAS NEVER FAILED. TIMBER LONG LENGTH 2x6 : 2x8 245- jan Ad tion Seen *Qur neighbor, the village of) A feature of these homes is Clarkston, is bout to lose its distinction as g small community of less than 1,000 inhabitants. | * * ee South of Clarkston, on Waldon| tile vestibules. = pyre hyp babar school} the exteriors are all brick. In nen Ridge Estates iPad the kitchen, pickled ergy lee gy sion. William A. Kennedy is in| “© — The we are charge of this project. and a half tiled baths. The lots are 100x156 feet. The selling price is $12,000 to $12,500. White Brothers have taken over ELLIS CONST. CO. Specialists in -Re-Modeling! » 18 2690 S$. Weedward FE 2-2671 a for Expanding Clarkston/= | special sprinkler head and ! Rain Bird gives you more coverage per dollar. Sprin- kles evenly—full circle or part circle. Faultless op- eration . . . long wearing . . very economical, Liter- ature on request. Install underground sprin- kler from the hose bib to you can cover 1500 squore feet. Totel cost of me- terials $14.95. MIXER PARK, Inc. 245 Elizebeth Loke Rd. Pontiec Phone FE 5-8780 Use Wall-to-Wall Carpets | & | Aluminum | a : Windows pani = ; | | ee iF [| mag cout ‘i * . A STYLE FoR EVERY INSTALLATION r, Nindows, doors, corports *, . Custom cL & V AWNING CO. 163 W. Montcalm Free Estimate Call FE 5-2102 Ornamental © Wrought lron Aaron = Industries Bureau explains, BUILDERS ... HOME OWNERS FOR Converting to oil or gas? Fine. Tennessee Ledge Rock, Flag Stone and other Natural But keep in mind that a boiler Belding Stone for Wah, Walls Potion ah, ee oe made especially for burning oil or Door Sills for Your Home . gas is far more efficient than a SEE boiler ‘made for buraing coal. That's why it will in the long run LOEFFLER QUARRIES be cheaper to do a complete con- 1675 S. Telegraph Rd. version job by buying a boiler Martin Loeffler Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 8-014! Member of Building Stone Institute While the combustion princt- ples of a coal-fired boiler or different combustion ; : Better Homes and for the Modern Louvered Interior Doors The Modern Door for Closets—Storage or Utility Recommended by Good Pesahoaping and 12" * 312% » Complete Stock of ThoroSeal Waterproofing Products for Interior and Exterior Walls DIXIE LUMBER CO., Inc. 831 Ocklend Ave. FE 2-0224 $107,240 in Pe in Permits. Issued for Building Building permits valued at $107,- B 4 " ing. and Inspections Dept. this Tooting the list was a $54,000 HIGHLAND, MILFORD, COMMERCE and LAKE ‘to Buy or Sell _ Lake or Acre Sites, Farms, Cottages, Year-Round Homes C. SCHUETT, Realtor AREAS Three new house permits helped boost the list. A complete listing FROM YOUR of permits for projects over $500 follows: ‘ Church eddition, 1104 Josiyn, $54,000 610 Lennog, C. Schuett’s TV P ot 11:30 A. M. Every Sunday on CKLW-TV, Channel 9 EASY CHAIR Exceptional value ... “WOLVERINE LAKE— Quite New Modern Home with Garage. . on Lagune Drive. Total Price $12,500. Vacant—Ready to Move In V2 -Acre Lot; $2950 Down. Garage, cond, $900 tone front, 30 W. Hopkins, 5-Room House . . $1,600 10 ACRES ON PONTIAC TRAIL — Near . Needs some work done. $1500 down. Total Price $8500 Upper Straits Lake. 22¥%e ACRES IN HIGHLAND AREA. Level land with 900 feet of good lake frontage. Ideal for own use or for subdivisions. $3000 down. Total Price $10,000 NEAR —_ LAKE—4 Bedrooms, lf basement. All modern. Large wooded lot. $2000 Down. Total Price $7500 All insulated with Species . WE CARRY ALL KINDS OF GOOD INCOME. 28 by 32 Cinder Block Home near Milford. Large wooded lot. Fenced in garden spot. Full basement. Completely modern. Very Low Down Payment to right party. Total Price $4850 INSULATION @BALSAM WOOD @ FIBERGLAS YEAR ‘ROUND BASEMENT HOMEnear White Lake. 2 Bedroom, Large Kitchen, Oit Heat. 11 Lots included in Tetal Price of $2850, Down payment of $800 @ ZONOLITE SPECIAL Utility Ponderosa Pine LAKEFRONT HOME 5334" Situated on an 80 by 210 ‘are many to choose. from . . Phone Orders Taken shart 3-BEDROOM a yA Panoramic Window is one of rs many special features of the home, $16.950. Will duplicate hd $12 950 on your own lot... there . priced right . Drive out today to Lakewood Village, 10 miles west of Pontiac lot. Total Price is only » Only 20% down, UNION LAKE LUMBER CO. 7400 Mihlond Lo hag 59 oh | Ge RS ee eee neces | 6. .SCHUETT REALTY, Ine. 8081 aeons Rd. EMpire 3-4197 Phone KE 2-2400 Pi am oy. Nee 7. NOW! Weod Combination Storm and Screen DOORS YOUR HOME 1 16 by 16 — 1%” Decorative 12"; EXTERIOR WHITE PAINT © spacial *4” Gal. BOARDS, 1x8 White Pine... ... $9000 ALUMINUM SIDING, 10", White, 100 Ft. $34 POOP OP TT TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW OF BURKE'S SPECIALS IT’S EASY TO MAKE BURKE'S Your Building Headquarters “a a UNUSUAL y SPECIAL! PLYWOOD For Walls and —n Each Value Louvered 2-0x6-8 Doors 2-4x6-8 M 00 $1200 anes $1250 Louvered ° =- sqjstu, While Pine 26x62 $1275 | Shutters With pees ALUMINUM STORM | DOORS of MD. UNUSUAL 7 ' SPECIAL! ! f ae 2x10-— NO. 2 DOUGLAS FIR Tess Easily Arranged FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS---SEE BURKE LUMBER CO. 4495 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS “Where the Home Begins” Tel. ORlando 3-1211 | WaETTTEOIMTETOEMETTTE OREO ES, INSULATE your home! 16” Aluminum Semi-Thick $39" Blanket...... M ZONOLITE HOUSE $4* FILL........ es RD: ‘cs tee geen mee L¥ * eer | fe ae Se WERE eee catien Meas Gees | ead ey ee } Sh ads See A 1 gf Ba tee —* Y Tae 3 7 a ae ( ‘ ' | | i / bob i | i 4 ‘ \ I i Roy . 4 Bases i i sg % BOS. ss Se i oe aoe Ae : N , ' 5 / f ‘g ? : ; 3 a a : | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBEK 8, 1955 a | EVENTEEN _ _— , | ". ae ee : oe Gi Cee er ine day, but she has more time S * Phone FE 5-7433 meres ' | , | = , : , : I 9 WN. Telegraph ry - . EE ee aS ae ee ee ee ee A Beautiful — 2 BEDROOM HOME In Drayton Heights Oak Floors — Tile Baths F.A. Oil Heat — Colored Fixtures Copper Plumbing , Automatic Gas Hot Water Heater <= o-= FHA TERMS 650 (Plus Closing Costs) - S a . turn P M h Youngstown Kitchens htm Sah eich eee | DAN ROSE REALTY | ete. |Ioganm eee 20030 James Couzens Hwy. . Phone BRoadway 3-100! q ritacohiatch M. +470 GRAND ses L MALTY “°. vowes H an us J { -9 ANY STYLE—FULL THICKNESS es jae eee PRR ee ae ee! OPES NEON Oe st oa i ‘ I te a tee ( THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955 , *: ~ ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY $2995 FIBERGLAS $39% 1) me 5a0 P.M “8 P.M. Mon,, Tues.. Wed., Thurs. By Alcoa 95 $4595 NO MONEY N $43 - NO PRESSURE CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES! ipo We oa Equip Nursery With Tot’s Toys The result of # sampling of oe ee ee ee EA AEE ELE EAE SE EAA A AM > aan ee ae Fe 5-3728 ‘When a Job Calls for CONCRETE... CALL BOICE! BOICE BUILDERS BLOCK = © CONCRETE SUPPLY -@ BRICK Telephone FE 5-8186 ROBBED? if are losi heat due to INADE- QUATE INSU HOME TION IN YOUR . « » you're BEING ‘ROBBED! Rich REWARDS For You and your Entire Family... 'No matter what price ie home you have you can NOW AFFORD Complete Comfort with BLOWN IN INSULATION AMBASSADOR INSULATION 483 Elizabeth Lake Rood Bi small fry about their playroom B! requirements reveals that a 6 year-old boy would like a slide, A 4year-old girl would like a doll and carriage, maybe even a set of doll furniture. A boy of 3 would like-to have a “thwing.” The ii Hi af 4 iy i 5 i a E 3 a z i Se if HPL Ee #2 ae | Parents Should Ban Hazards From Home Times have changéd. Why don't and home -builders recon- struct their ideas of home? * * * Little tots swarm over the house, warned not to touch electric light If youngsters had a lobby they'd probably demand a safe and sane play area, One room organized to their growing needs could do it even for a small population of liliputians, If not available, the bedroom could be arranged to | combine a sleeping and lay area. SS ee Te Buy or Seli Real Estate Call the “All-Woman Realty” THELMA M. ELWOOD : a 48 Caee- roller skates and boxing gloves. |; Elizabeth M4. 6-3044 or FE 6-1206 FOR Best-Quality C 2-WAY RADIOS * * You con depen QUALITY... SATISFACTION! ONCRETE for FASTER DELIVERY! d on us for SERVICE... in our trucks EPONTIAC CUT STON Oak Paneling Available in Do-It-Yourself Kits — Rich, wood-paneled give are the latest trend in home decore- luxurious beauty. walls Here is your finished room with wood paneling you can install yourself. Savannah Oak Panels do not need staining or painting. They come ready to nail on the walls. Hardwood plywood, in a parquet pattern, often is used for covering ceilings for a unique decorative effect. , M asonite Used tor Bed-Boards in Sick Rooms When the doctor recommends & bed-board, get one from your lum- ber dealer, Ask him for a piece of Office at Home Now Popular Since Uncle Sam permits a tax deduction for that portion of a With modern, attractive, per- mently decorated wallboards, | the conversion of some room or) | SENSATIONAL NEW VALSPAR VALASTIC dry—without ee oe tet OY ALASTIC “breathes” te veo release i Odorlens ond Resists mildew, repels weter, defies scorching wun and sprrésive fumes, Ton colors ond scores of Intermix shodes. PRICE? LOOK—lewer than ordinary hovse sioit Get « gallon of VALASTIC here today, ond valat mutdnors this week eqd regerdiess of the wee No. 1 . FE 2-3766 CONTRACTOR Stete & City Licensed WIRING INSTALLATIONS COMMERCIAL Over 25 Years in Pontiac 3041 ORCHARD LAKE RD. + 845 West Huron St. masonite, a smooth hardboard | ® that's splinter-free and easily kept . ‘ clean, ® Ch The si vi na tnt 1 ® eeeeae cant one ba The size is a few inches smaller |g then the bed wring. A bedbent|g em. Ge fits between the spring and mat-|— Do It Yourself Mart ¢ tress and gives a firmness some- ® 256 South Saginaw ‘ times required in. alleviating a *lheek ailment. . Peseeeoveseeeese Only simple preparation of the board is required, Round the INSURANCE edges slightly and bevel the edges of the smooth side lightly eae with a file or sandblock. is Our Business Masonite is a widely-used fix-up r material, With the cutoffs from the bed-board, you can make a kitchen blackboard, for example, THATCHER by covering the hardboard surface PATTERSON with a slating materia) available at paint sores, & WERNET * * bd 609 National Wherever a strong, moisture-re- Bonk Bldg. Bide. FE 2.9924 sistant panel is needed, try this material, It has no grain, no splinters, no knots. It may be sawed, planed, _ filed, screwed, glued or riveted. TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE JOHN. KINZLER REALTOR @ BUILDER 4-3525 nailed, The six most popular hardwood species available in plywood form are birch, gum, mahogany, maple, * @ Attic Rooms @ Porches @ Additions @ Recreation Rooms @ Roofing and Siding oak and walnut. = I MTT Beautify Your Home With Natural Stone... IT COSTS SO LITTLE, YET ADDS SO MUCH! 670 W. Huron Fe Le =* Blue and Buff Window Sills =* Wall and Planter Box Coping =* Indiana Limestone Door Sills QVNQQQN00000UEUUASOORUGEEOUUUOOOAOOUOOUUAAAOOEOOOOOUULALOGO We Carry @ Complete Stock of oe * Natural Building Stone * Marble * Slate - F of 594; =* Colorful Slate tor Hearths, Vestibules, Patios=) ra 2-3924 & va 2-008 aM DO IT NOW! GET YOUR GARAGE BEFORE WINTER! OY YJAEJEJEIJEJEL!z / } S \ YOU WILL FIND THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS AT CHRISTIAN HILLS. ~ UNBELIEVABLE VALUES, @- u. UNSURPASSED LUXURY, ) BREATHTAKING VIEWS. l Visit Christian Hills Ss Without Fail!! DIRECTIONS: To reach Chris- 7 && tian Hills drive out Woodward 2 n te 14 Mile Road, turn right to | Crooks a and on Attractive Models M] | Pontise take Auburn to Crooks | ond Floor Plans ~ | to Mosel. to Choose From ) } Custom Builders | RANCH, HOMES, Inc. § ef gam IF fe A ipo? A A Yip ff hy iG > jo 4-6291 IX 7 SS a j iM: A i Uf Y fa) FHA TERMS No Money Down Cement Work Aluminum or Wood Combinetion Windows / Our Representative Will Call f at Your Convenience! No Obligation! We build any size or style, frame or masonry. All jobs expertly con- structed with quality materials, Complete cement work, Now for Early Delivery! JA Order — SEE US FOR YOUR - COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE No Money Down-FHA Terms—Free Estimates ADDITIONS . . PORCHES . . BREEZEWAYS . . ROOFING . . SIDING (ALUMI- NUM, ASBESTOS, INSULATED, WOOD SHAKES) CEMENT WORK. ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS AND WINDOWS . .:. RONDEL “FOLDING ALUMINUM AWNINGS .. . ASPHALT PAVING FOR DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS. G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. * OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. x a 2260 Dixie Hwy.—North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac apt vy af : i f t + é | HM (or eo ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, 0C A ase ae ae: eet eee eee OCTOBER 8, 1955 And find out why this fine, modern furnoce and top quality installation add up to the LOW- EST PRICE for your heating re- quirements. Goodwill Heating offers the finest. quality mer- chandise properly installed to — guarantee your heatifg satis- faction. Only a Rich Man Can Afford a Poor Heating Plant See It at Your Heating Super Market GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 West Huren. (Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 WANT TO GET INTO REAL ESTATE? 2 Qualified Salesmen Needed! $2,000,000 Subdivision ‘Now Under Construction .. . All Fine Homes. Fine opportunity to get into an excellent Real Estate deal—Top commissions. CALL EVENINGS Phone for Appoiatmen}—See Mr Edward Beaupre MULTI-LAKES REALTY EMpire 3-4121 Your Dream , Kitchen -Custom-Built. to Enect ‘Measurements! Built « of Matched Panels Birch hay: — Feature We're specialists in designing and buildi ov ae a ens and Bathroom Vanities jor your new your, present home, Prices include complete inetaihetion. Esti- : Terms Available — See Our Display at The CABINET SHOP. Open Monday ond Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 3088 West Heres mates free. “Tatar FOR WORK MEASURING UP TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS © GET YOUR— * COPING * WINDOW AND DOOR Lis si . % CONCRETE STEPS & STEPPING Ay % SPLASH BLOCKS . CHIMNEY CAPS _ ‘ AND CUSTOM CON- * caere PRODUCTS FROM Us! Custom ig *- Wrought Iron Railings for Your Steps PONTIAC PRECAST 54 W. Sheffield off Baldwin Telephone FE 4-5143 FE 5- 5999 IS FAST DEVELOPING AT Rochester Spring Hills Like Many Others . . . Plan to Live There. It will more than pay you te look over the fine home sites still available. * 135? x 174 140° x 175’ 180° x 390° $1990 $2490 $3290 lots ’ minim frontage, where it is pictur- Large lot Sie’ courtully, eed, with ravines ood Bil siten A tew subdivision with an ¢ choice for tri-levels, open ments, or top homes with a view. School Bus Service to the Rochester Schools TERMS AS LOW AS 20% DOWN HOWARD T. KEATING CO. ' Corner Adams Rd. and Walton, (Pontiac Road) ODORLE ss During Application 27 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-8381 i When You Think of Real Estate Think of . REALTOR “A trusted wp vs or Pontiac |) | Phone FE 2-9209 New te Our Temporary Location, Tite & ee — | REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Authorized Kelvinator Seles & Service MASON REFRIGERATION - FE 2-6400 Paul A. Kern ql Specialist Sees. Housing Boom - DETROIT — During the next ten years'the American economy will ‘| pour Some $600 billion into building materials and construction labor and mien. : _* * In the same period, somehwere \\ \\ "NS \ Ne =) \ N 4 17 Orcherd Lake Ave. Nesecerevensesnores AOMEEEETEM EEE EEE, TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT { for the Tops | In gay Convenience — and Economy. For Fee tiscting Survey anid Eatin, Cell AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successtul Installations in Pontiac Area FE 2-9124 te for that cate- gory, making a total construction outlay of $600 billion, POPULATION WILL GROW “This forecast," Dr. Smith said, . | “is conservative. It does not antici- ni free of any oil or dirt. Non-porous surfaces require wiping with mineral spirits or similar thin- ners, but should be thoroughly dry in three different forms. The first | , Slash _ that pours like popcora. YOUR FUEL ‘BILLS “THE court ‘ JESTER” In VISTAVISION aS Color by Technicolor — diggin es INSULATE YOUR HOME WITH ZONOLITE iessutme INSULATING Fit wo.it.vouintind ieeckail tenieis vd manana sa deal noon, Lighewelaha Sengiina 6 Gen.mnints Seen Sherry dies’ enon. SAVE UP TO $100.00 in INSTALLATION Because po on epee 2 tie You do the job yourself : save. . LIFETIME GUARANTEE—Zonolice is as permanent as the earth dened. off with a stiff bristje U.S. Reduces Workload © of General Contractors The government has reduced the amount of ‘work that a general contractor must perform with his own working forces from 25 per cent to 12 per cent on federal building contracts. This means that more contract work under the new lease-purchase program will be open to smaller construction firms which in many areas may be home builders. The policy will be to let the contracts locally as much as possible. Most such projects will be in relatively small towns and ‘involve post office 461 Elizabeth Lake Road Rochester, Michigan, OLive 1-7811— MI 6-124 > un ' i i a = eG geen) %, i SPECIAL DEAL! and court house buildings. ROOFING SPECIAL DISCOUNT During SEPT. *"* OCT. & SIDING OF ALL TYPES .+. including Aluminum *® CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES * © No Money Down © FHA Terms © As Long As 5 _ YEARS TO PAY! All other types of modernization work. No job ‘too lerge . .. no job too small! ‘ D&M BUILDING SERVICE Phones: FE 2-7004 or FE 2.8245. Evenings: OR 3-2276 type is packaged in tubes. From| ‘This movement places additional +.§ yee thesé, the compound is extruded | demands not only on residential teal. Renpcont, satueyeens SON Saat cae es 1 Whether a building iS me. | by squeezing the tube from the! but on most other types of con- to home value Rome ametnes » «Sena | y Ae brick or masonry, aFes5! bottom to force the compound | struction fuel savings! Come in today for free estimate on ‘ : j repr wpe ge wet from the nozzle. In the third, or ee ote eee AOR Le eer Pe Se if . y p caulking + average ~ i if. where caulking should be wsed| ‘ort‘in's number of strands, all | Wide Variety of Colors ret are the floor-wall junctions, wood) —1.4 in a roll. One or more Taore te euch & wie widlety of | a i column-floor a — strands, when pulled apart from | color and design in floor coverings : “ it and roof joints joints peplvce ont yo ne aig noel ec nn grea oA CHURCH'S | 8 . ae masonry blocks. or permanent protection by press- | decoration home easily can : : s Other points where applica: ing toe caulking rope firmly tto|be. act y the choice. the Bome-| 107 Squirrel Rd. Auburn Hgts. FE 2-0233 tien is advisable include the | the crack with the fingers maker makes. F ‘ : -and. chimneys, the apertures around electric conduits passing ‘ | f | | i - id i ¢ craaaan sel / FRENCH DOOR TO PATIO STORAGE " J DOUBLE KITCHEN SINK WITH SPRAY df VESTIBULE ENTRANCE d MOUSE LENGTH—OVER SO FtET J OIL FORCED AIR HEAT df 66-GAL. AUTOMATIC HOT WATER HEATER / LOCK TAB ROOF CABINETS d 8-FT. PICTURE PAVED STREETS 100 FT. LOTS AND WIDER SOLID PAVED SIDE DRIVE THROUGH CARPORT 19322 James. Couzens ‘ ‘Diamond 1-0310. Low Monthly. Payments 3-Bedroom Ranch Homes Brick Front ° 50 Ft. in Length * Conveniently Located Check These Extra Quality Features: J COPPER Pune ¢ SPACIOUS, CONVENIENT KITCHEN df BIRCH 1%” FLUSH DOORS ~ J CHOICE OF COLORS THROUGHOUT ALUMINUM STORMS AND SCREENS FLOOR TO CEILING SLIDING DOUBLE DOOR CLOSETS AL FISHER REAL ESTATE 5 STAIRWAY TO ATTIC Model Open Dail 1 P. M, to 9 * M. rnone OR 3-2905 ae: | [roe] es Ee Saw Re we Fs WINDOW e ES ew! LE er we ee of Hwy. ae: =<9/"2s WAY TO A BASEMENT DRY PROTECTS... DECORATES WHITE tn Just aes Application DAILY and SUNDAYS “MULT- DUTY ; aaah abiidineuty table serves as & myer ro table sek Sal aiek S5-pataed toa batalt of WS Waaeae ryote at its lowest level, or as a game or tea table when raised (as shown|and drop leaves add to its appearance and space-saving qualities. here). It measures 40” in diameter and stands 18” high at its lowest | The wood is Philippine mahogany. GME | Produat of Gengrai Mesare ] * Pontiac’s Only Heating Firm That Gives You Holdens Red Stamps shana salam O'BRIEN HEATING and SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor Pay Only $750 Down! Built by ; BYG INVESTMENT CO. " EMpire 34 SEE—COMPARE—THEN BUY! MULTI LAKES REALTY Cave Bat by Hered Youn Bl ing C ty “ty $4121 : 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 Fire-Resistant Plywood Gj ‘Desk T Builders Forecast Trend Conmmitinhions tndnattel , Flush Doors Marketed ive Ops to 3-Bathroom Homes Whing Speciation . . —_ Smooth hardwood plywood flush Now that the trend toward two | sina nr wea = "\(\IdWorld Look (eens BALLARD || Ornamental Iron Work homes, are available in fire re- 0 ‘| definitely proved itself to be here ELECTRIC co. Warm Weather Is Here—Install Now! sistant models for institutional yeas to stay, many builders and archi- |] ** §. Paddece st f es § we — NEW YORK (INS) — If you want | tects are forecasting the three- core, the doors are avaliable in a ® Pretty desk top, try forthe ld | bathroom ome, | And why not choice of genuine hardwood faces | Fashioned look. makes sense: A master match 2 hildren’ YOU 100, UREIAX [zee esse: resist the of fire for a set, you can get a 1 pen minimum of one hour. The doors se alned ses in| ie nee a termed ‘‘B label’’ doors, are avail- bines old-fashioned ee with One thing is sure. Homemakers 3 Your Building Problems to || sna gastniced qui pen ves nae: | tle, or exemple, t oil the chosen ; ng ee $| ral bisck basalt-copled ink and | material for walls and floors. Nemes. Hi pow's BUILDING SERVICE [LQ TEE] mire = Sees [55 1, Forks se Ef $ : Siscal’ beck. "The besk te cov ~ — She aa 7 SPECIALIZING’ IN $ 3 with a black and white aa “4 ies fh aye F Commercial 3 ANGLESTER Seiten ae ee a a ; Concrete Werk $ REINFORCING BARS $|veiow tw pictues” “4 Lumb . 5 Porch Enclosures $1 BEAMS—CHANNEL $} ‘the bictter carries out the de- er i ~ _ Reofing 2 $| talt work of the book around | : ae i j Bath Rooms $COLD FINISHED BARS$| termed wit “the same re & DEeRS , q ae te gla S| figs. The prints are on black BLDR’S SUPPLIES CUSTOM RAILINGS . Awe | ae ghseg $ FLAT 3 bake wear fabric with bright BUILDERS’ HOWE. Tailored to Fit Your Porch and Steps ¢ ge 4 5) '" “There is ho sub: stitute for experi pos $ , : 2 a sen “wtih Corner and Flat Columns Available . ! ~~ $ ROUND—SQUARE 3) 1 y the modern look, PAINTS . . : : - OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 4:00 3 TES. $| Sigur cosecs, avotitin'in tos et CONCRETE STEPS i aoe AND PLA | might appeal. Available in red or ' i $ $ leather, & bas ‘apece DICKIE Not Affected by Frost With or Without Platform 4 BOB’. BUILDING SERVICE ||uor tora sucers{|"Ss "ste 2, nou ! | | I 8 fuor WoL Seesaw Lumber Co.|! CONCRETE STEP (0 3 207 W. MONTCALM | Pontiac Welding a3 scotch LR : HEATING 2495 Orcherd Leke Rd. | e i at flashing amber light Just west of Oskland Ave. 3 Machine Works $ | sessories QUIPMENT Phone FE 4-3538 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-715 . ee FE 4-9544 robert. white $ 3} Jere THERES NOTHING FINER BUT! Free Estimates—We Deliver Anywhere! : : : 4 * ‘ . ;=— — $54. Penke 66.2-41213/Paint Paddle Magnet|* OTTO A. 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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955 abe : ‘4 " ‘ Stes ie Pa Re DP NON MPS NCH SE ORS Sag Ae ae AGO Re ee : ye “ NG < “As ee 4 Re ay HF e ek ee RK SA F eae Pig es esto ei Ly ae Pe os , * < ee eg a heh eT ee We ely Lee “eS . at es eee . 2 oe i ‘ , ‘ z aa % ‘ 2 + : ee = i 2 DA We Salute Your Newspaper Carrier and Other Boys Who Deliver = |. | The Pontiac Press = ss They are a part of the 600,000 newspaper boys © in the United States who are in business for themselves, performing a valuable service 6 days ~ a week . . . doing their share towards helping with the family budget . . . and saving a part of their earning for future use. _ Rain or shine, good weather or bad, your Pontiac Press carrier can always be depended upon to do | an important task efficiently. ; 4 Today’s Newspaper boys ... tomorrow’s leaders. es y * és . . ‘i fe _ ; , aes ‘ | , oe . . | he ba 1 . oes Be ee % | . . ay : | ON NATIONAL NEWSPAPER BOY DAY WE SALUTE ALL THE PRESS CARRIERS The Pontiac Press PRY eRe wee Cs Casmentt nad a ON ee oe Ce et a odiee = & Fi : * ‘' oe a Pr Oe - a * aS « q re - : ra - ny i SF fed fz y 7. *. © - * - \ ¥ ; # 1 bene + n i _ ‘ ‘ Fe rie: é ve i 1 t . H , ‘ } '_"THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955 __ oe 1| New Mexico Governor, | NICK HALIDAY Senator Backing Adlai for Stevenson. I talked Wives Stymie Dice Fans _ DENVER (INS) — The wives SS i L a. BOARDING HOUSE — FAPLS WHEN A WEARY WORK- tj NE RE IT'S A RECORD—~ F< ee YOUVE BEEN ON) ¥f XO HEAR J THAT ELEVATOR J) Teas agput Soe Wy ¢[, OPERATION! a YOUR SS oooo . Aa rey. STOMACH HAMMOCK TO “(fre AP | I ee tors! ) \ WORK AND MAK- | : By Ernie Bushmiller r 4 ee et ears cake SHE'S EVEN || THERE SHE ee 2dr ee FLOORS 2 AFRAID TO GET || GOES NOW : 3 “A. DROP OF ORES “ R 3 ve re jim Re N \ \ N By Leslie Turner BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES : | TH. SURE SE SORRY | | 1 WATED YO SLOG ER, GARDEN DO-TT-NOURSELF BUT WHERES « 2. CONTEST 1S OVER! t : wu Ce re eo | THESE TWO) | ABCA Wathen [aden ALSco wR. S LF ACRE CASTLE” Tha] NGE kl —*—— His PICTURE | UNCLE SCROOGE... ; . ATTIC ANDO MY FAVORITE UNCLE... WHO: IT y Bla OH, LET ME CLASP YOu AGAIN... YL 8660, 10107, ~ S GRR : “Guess what, mom? I gained twenty pounils since yesterday!” ° | om de THE PONTIAC ~pRuss.. SATURDAY, ‘OCTOBER 8, 1955 Defense Tones “MA RKETS [Regulations Are Required “|-but Smart Boys Fool ‘em =f li B #3 MUST IDENTIFY & Ht ty i i still “providing a stronger perime- ter cola." . * * In addition to the Atlantic and into the. U.S. can be rigidly con- trolled, GM Sets Record for Monthly Sales cars in the United States was es- tablished during September, Pres- ident Harlow H. Curtice has announced. Sales totaled 363,473, or 171.1 per cent of hte Septem- ber, 1954, total. | GM dealers also sold more new. _ Passenger cars during the final 10 days of September than in any previous 10-day period, Mr. Cur- tice said, GM’s new car sales total for the first nine months of 1955 was higher than for any previous first. three quarters, and new car sales during the third quarter of the year were the best third-quar- ter mark in GM annals. , In used car sales, September was the third highest month in “GM history, the last 10 days of September was the second. highest 10-day period, and the first nine months of 1955 were the best first three quarters. #3 Th ; i. Ma cig See 3z = E [ii me ie es i se ites mG ie ‘au # 2 te er = 3°" 333 eee Hs af a 3 : s erESie rvs” 2? E ie . é 3 : as 3 rs: 2tere set 2 be z fe Sw" ev r 283 zi. z ster ettirtte Et, order, on ony interest after Ju newest $30. tion Sater to Jul $20.00 on cosh Sond tion on or wT ener July 1, 1968 bu designated by the manager of the syndi- cate or t Pe g the bonds, Bal re! for ‘each coupon period any one d@ shall be at one rate only. Accrued interest to the date of deli of i id it time of delive fald bonds will mature serially as follows: $10,000.00 July Ist of each year from 057 to 1 both inclusive $15,000 00 July ist of each ‘year from 900 to 1 both ve; . $2°,000.00 July ist of each year from 1967 to 1973. both f sive $25,000.00 July ist of each © from 1974 to 1 both inclusive; bat aed 7 ist of each year from . 1966, at par and accrued ton, ‘pt ign ce fonews:” jus & premium as follo . Le! for redemp- LB... tor — t prior Life of Virginia's Man-of-the-Month Milton M. King ct ee MILTON M. KING During September, Milton M. King was the leading mnt in Life of Virginia's tiac branch office as a today by Louis Pohl, District Manager, and has been named oa -the-Month” for Sep- The above IT AGAIN” for the second tne’ lending "seume months he is e lea agent among men in the Pantine office! A marvelous record indeed. Milt has taken special training on the new Social Security Law and specializes in integrat- ing Social Security benefits with the policy owner's own insurance program. Through one of the nation’s oldest and life insur- for Distric on or after July i 1974 maturity of the to July 1, 1971; “$10.00 on ss Sone. for fer duly’ t i, 1971 but prior to duly 7, i ism: | $5.00 on each lied tor yotenotion but prior to bf : ption shall be given, to the holders of bonds to be redeemed b” wiblication not than thirty days pee to date eng! A.J re on, at least once per or publication circulated hy the State of Michigan which carries, as rt of ite regular notices of sale of on bonds so shall accrue after t reden.otion. or not, provided the. Schoo! has ae. =. bond such redemption w Pome be gen purpose. warding the bond Alexander in Canada .| ander, former governor-general of | he will inspect company’s vast : | Canada, ee B.C. in pal PEARCE. OCT 4 1985, BERNIA C., ry. BERLIN (INS)—American diplomacy and Ameritan An Army colonel, wearing natty sport jacket and sport shirt, found himself barred at the commissary. “Why me ee ee ee “Sorry, sir,” said a commissary employe, “Regula- - tions. No admittance without a necktie.” ae Coie : The colonel, fuming, wheeled and headed for'the near-| Ze offer came from Moscow, . Saudi post exchange, which has no necktie regulations. Sec-| arabinn premier and foreign min- later a State Department official stepped into the ister here for @ conference of Arab | foreign ministers today, confirmed door. : reports Russia has made the arms OUT, Cc, OUT offer. He added “nothing definite He, too, was banned, for he was wearing a scarf in the ithe daclosure can ois the hetle open neck of\his ake shirt. | of an agreement by Egypt to swap : The commi ye was oo" 5 to bineal hn to Czechoslovakia for arma. when sudd bath "the diplomat the colone Saudi Arabia, lik t, has brushed right réjected an Taxwiens = offer, The diplomat had | ry ig soars into a huge four-in- hand knot. The colonel had purch a pair of long black shoe- laces for a nickel, and had tied one lace in a tight, west- ern-style bow tie. me bined MONTREAL t — Viscount Alex-| tour, A from Britain aboard the liner! Toronto. © be discussed seriously.” Reds Offer Guns | military ingenuity have been amply demonstrated by two ¢| dapper gentlemen at a U.S. Army Commissary in Berlin. |erown prince described this as “only a statement which cannot formally or ara Teenagers Beginl( Junior Achievement Year Power Co., GMC Truck & Coach Division; Pontiac Exchange Club mig gee ars cise _ News in ews in Brief Lment starts its seventh year in Southeastern Michigan’ Monday. . The 400, all students of Pontiac, St. Michael and St. . Frederick 2 i, tly " Hi : i rit ; 5 i i Ps & ating threagh th sale a set of chrome wheel discs were s: of cteck, at 59 conth a share. taken from his new car while Royal Oak Man Begins The Achievers will manufacture | parked in the Pontiac Motor Divi- a product, or sell a service, hand- von parking lot. Miles Berry, of|20"Day Jail Sentence ling all of the — of oa Flint, told Pontiac Police Adam Stepanchenko, 35, of Royal ating a business, the crea’ . yesterday began a 90-day of their enterprises through final | ,,{{ ‘oot fuen@™ Jn Jall and needs | term in the Oakland County Jail liquidation next May. Adv. after pleading guilty to ring concerns each will paveits rotten. Doak tapstinitl!| eeparicias Seamed oe i a working ‘with the Achievers, ad. | 7 2-823 —Ady.| ship Justice Allen C. Ingle. vising them in problems of man- | production and sales, |U. of M. Prof Named State Educators Meet The sponsoring concerns are ANN ARBOR @—Nearly 3,600 Community National Bank, De-| R..G. Cowan of the University of | teachers from Washtenaw, Jack- troit Edison Co., Progressive Wel- : of business ad-| son, Monroe and Lenawee Coun- der Sales Co., Pontiac State Bank, | ministration has been named to/|ties meet at the U of Michigan Bell Telephone Co., Stan- | the advisory council of the Ameri- | Michigan Oct. 17-18. They comprise Death Notices age, Pp _and references, ~ BOOKKEEPER $425 232 Whittemore St. age 66; be- loved husband ed yn Pearce; -dear father of Mrs, Doris Oliver, Mrs. Betty Todd end Mrs. Phvilis ‘Porslund; dear brother of Mrs, Tractor & Implement Div, Design FE 41882) Greduate with exnerience for de | Kirkby Funeral Ho Home _F Novem ir deduc bonds will be a’ to ier hose bid on the above com tion produces the lowest interest. cost to the school district. Each bidder peg) state school senepe work desired Bich school gradua collere woreterred Monuments 4A BUY DIRECT AND SAVE Robe) ey. Genter MP ibester ol ae 269 Onkland Ave. FE_ 2-4000 reouired, some Steady work, paid vacations and sick leave, health and life insurance. and re- tirement benefits, Anniv Onkiand County Persone! Office No 1 office, Wonderfu) spot for man Bernice Renwick and Mrs, Irene who wants to * t Fitch. Puneral service will be held| Nancy at Career Genter Bl Riker Cos from. the ‘Bparks-Griffin. Chapel eg > en ——— with Rev. Paul Havens officiating, CREDIT MGR. P vote Offi nterment tn tT ape! Position now open. anit rso tery. Mr. Pearce will le in state| for right person. Over tee veare 2 mga phe ah , at the Sparks- ome Funeral| experience necessary in depart- 500 E. Maple Rd. - _ Home, ment eredit collection BIRMINGHAM, .MICH ocr. 7. | “1988. “ROLAND work. Apoly Waite’s Department opin . a B., 214 Dick Ave. age 68; beloved| Fiore. Persounel office, Fifth Wed sn’ husbad of Emma B Schule, de iW OR OVER TC ednesday 'til 9 p.m. fath. Wessen E. Schulz ORIVER, 16 OF OVER. TO DRIVE Saturday 9 to 12 and Glenn B. Scbuls; dear broth|" rane! ruck. Write Pontiee urday 9 to a of Mrs. Bide ag, uae. _Box_ 57. Tnice Beaty, and Edgar Schu . | ge Prue ae 7 = held _ DRIVER” SALES MAN : S58 pee. toe ae a ae FIREMEN Tid Trinity Luthern Church w'th| Of the lareest clei in 4 Ber. Saleh Cone YE In- _am nCloaers. 608 -Clnnd - “Cite of 2 Fenting galery of a Trmen in - Ceme tery: Mv Senet will He in state ~ DISPLA AY Fi HEL] “PER dipioma. “ Are re ah ce Home ret eon Mee Runers}| Young man, 18 or over. to assist| from age. Heights 68 to 76 in then’ hay noe mae rh vii | display manager tn setting in| Weight 4 a im be taken to the church for! door w displays, Pleas-| sonnel office City Hall 35 8) service, Puneral ace: eta by) ant working Tener ub! Parke Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home eral ¢ emolore be } TURK FURNACE INSTALLERS. CAPA- __Funeral Directors 4) SEARS, ROEBUCK ble ot -bandline complete ‘insta AIR AMBULANCE GROUND & CO. Dy McLain's Sheet Metal. 497 &. Pursiey ere ome. Fou +121) _154_N. SAGINAW ._ | _Saginaw COA NERAL £ EL , MAN USED HOSPITAL ATTENDANTS FOR yton Pia ising Ww Ris ay «4 Smee pe ya _ Biva 4 LUMBER loral positions, Salary eg week jains ‘aterfo Twp. Ppa with reer’ < increases. ichigan DIONEPFIED BER VICES Electrical ora Civil Service Benefits Obtain a Neation for éxamination from MEN. Exnerienced oniv.'Must have own ply 3036 A’ ooo Farmers? =| D Isor 1-10 hi craft e*- wine” “desi one!son- Y ns| ont conditions oe Sy ee ; _“DESIGNED FOR PUN FUNERALS” _ 118 n_maawng nase Orton.| jools, A’ Voorhees-Siple ” Kid Have You CONTR AL OME ae| Qratne severe or mani Old Fc PE 20778 paid vacations and sick leave, farmers in Michisan’™ rantee = $150 per week to pory , , FE 8-013, ~ IN DUSTRIAL ENGINEERS Help Wanted Male 6 coat iether sf Jobe BDensitoss:| “Sahel ony Mrs. Hugh D, Grove, Mrs. C. W. i you are secking anent em- x Whitehead: dear sister of Hugh, ployment. . : Gordon, Bruce, Edmond, Frank Q - and Allan Dickie. Private service re L Will be held Monday, Oct. 10, at M — MO ‘OR 2 p.m. from the Donelson-Johns Home with | x Chapel Cemetery »* ms or . .| Cement men needed, ® N. Tele- trfpution to favorite Charity oF —Sraph. 9 a.m. \ Lawrence ‘St. Pontiac. rators Needs \ rrangements by Donelson ’ Funeral Home. _ Auto. Screw Machines EXPERIENCED “Bmahen geecueiae g| | TurretTracing Lathes ee ; — engine es E cathe on Be held Monday oot, Drill Presses ngl neers 10. at a8 am. from —- Must be . Apely i _ Miles otfielating. Interment in| Emetoyment office ae in | Eiwelt =2 me tn state at the Daniels soi Mg Corp orp. ‘ ‘un im ry "i ICE. OCT.1, 166 23 WT PAD- ry WAN Can MAKE AS MUCH Pp 3 ocesslIng oo - =. beloved hus- Dean 7s: he can ry 4 at ‘ ; e father of Mrs. Gordon Wool- ying $135 pet Le j or more, Stamping, Machining, cock, Mrs. Adoloh Walter end five ine ne 3 a end 3 Wal chow Assembly John fee: dear i ee mepe $125 more. er of — — oa Mrs. 6 Rg rgd 22318 Tin’ be held Manda, Oct. 10. st | ATTENDANTS WoarrT ar = 0 Plant 1:30 p.m. from the Svarks-Oriffin |e lg J ; anes. Rev. Paul Havens Socata ane and scattered officiating. Interment in Osk Hill| {OfiaRnOul ste. dot cad Cemetery. Mr. Bustice will le] ition Yor eenes — ayou in sat nme the Sparks-Oriffin ett ichiear moley met bervice 9156 Daviebu S Ba dae un ae Faas All Phases fea “hurd of * soyem. aria jp ATTENTION I d t ‘ l nes; ‘eae tathe # ieree {o" Bert ‘ores, leading. com men naustria Jeon ant Danuta dun Gann: tone Broduets ts the buihding ibe with } brother of James, Dick, Henry, 8. Gypsum. We will devote) ng neering Fern. Mhy. Margaret aid tell po a ate "independ pendent xou| Method and Standard held Tuesday. Oct. 11, at 1:30 re ose between 9 and m. the ral| 12 a.m. for a erl1a Fiome Batermont in Oak “pups Cem Mr. ane oe & Se view write L, Cc. Anderson. hd eae @ the Huntoon e Orion, Att: Mr. Cairk: Give an Ing , Help Wanted Female 7 Bawiers SF MEN'S AD t IN | Ea Full ‘ We offer coma Have your “ei many a to rears Hall Clothes 200 MIDWEST POR ~~ hahaha de MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT. AIM HIGH SERVICE CAREER GIRLS \MOBILGAS TRAINING STATION | = be PB egg by teed e eens eee eeeeene Sunde the a, 85 see Pi — Pitre Se a Sat imo Bec neo BO NEAT A AW OVER : Sta’ Witz T"W" iok| Pony pg BoB. dIL AND GAS BOR INSTAL, | CASHIER FOR auTOMoniLE caren Eo} St, ee feces: Good working conditions| midi a ont Ons B. Ate. Roapttahention, pelt. vecstion, | trmiae t MATTHEWS- ‘ Operators HARGREAVES INC. Auto. Screw Machines 4 Mill St. ‘ Eel a Lathes ne Lathes r ll Presses MFG. C ar 8. Parke = appeals eee Office orn REAL ESTATE SALES ne Must ‘be exper SALESMAN, PULL On on ABT nee Wanted Female 7 ALTERATION DEPT. “| Wanted: Kitchen Woman Apply in Person WALDRON | DRIVING LESSONS tertenceds in se “ Resingettre en raph Salesman {| aaontonnen| SESE: SMT: eel Righty respectable for « so waitress Eal-More! years experience. For interview, appearing man who sober Ww, call iM FEderal on agaressive. EXP on $50 Friday’ r Tth or Sal- Jerome Olds-Cadillae pleads _ door, 8 gerson.| urday i Sawa i. ‘For dy bet. WAY DRIVING JR. Rave. ovm tramperiation or vel 35 with jeaperience 8 SCHOOL , LTZ GOL r j hostess. Di in person . HI Wut “have “references, Live only hicl Mill ee yy et x 7 or "rit peson: ‘Tavern Hotel, Water- REFINED SINGLE MAN OR| Cell after ¢ p.m. ford. No. phone calls Cat’ lb aeet bone. ‘Dewe COME Any ity. ie tetien: se. Boy My yw Retediees No lauadry | or, heavy cleaning. amb ye = at ‘SUCCESSFUL CLERICAL Sei atins Patna" TEACHER | & Sick para ee aac Sel ee ers te Are you interested tn omponem : re jones — ‘ae 0 O48. : te feu deacing, Moser, tee! HIMELHOCE'S - NEEDED tne yh $1,000 in a a IMMEDIATELY AG a few ‘se, req iJ Beauticians. We e few hour ¢ of y time " modal. tor care of wife, @. Exceiient|~ : sea at reat oes | ee dateeee satan Gp eiteasi_FOR| Tat kerny amie Ee" Pergeht, ser hea. pe Taw SALARY AND” COMMIS ot Be 8 applications i mw; ‘for full time sgirls Sere Resback & Co |__ UNO NaSuae__| Apply in person, 15 S. aes i! sang gene PERERTY, WORE FOF GRY Telegraph, z Some sales experience necessary.) ages 3 mo. 4 and 10 7. 7 Sg SUCCESSFUL alt__emplove ef “eg F ' D Y PERSONNEL OFFICE 154 WN, entice! : |_Tafavette St, Pontiac, TIME STUDY ti home in ent par value will be consider _Cemetery Lots 5 experrencen sO MP ER & |Fotds and Speecs | perienced preferred but not neces: 1g.|_in Your hone. Call PR’ S701. said is a, able Bed painter with references. Plenty of | sar PE }-19ee Experienced counter gir Ss. ad valorem — fone STUDEBAKER paCnann CORP. | __ Sary. 5 eee, pe FOR SALE “N OAKLAND HILL! work Pontiac Auto Body. FE 50500 Mound Rd. store GALES! AN XPERI- 12. H PRIVATE ng ay’ BATH. nemtetten as Fate “or amount. as Memorial Gardens at $175 ea Apply after uron| with TV, For job. 27, Article X of the Utica, Mich. enced, Turbin-Hail Shoe Store. cook Bi led b Section rtic or four for $600 «ash If in- FXPERIENG Db DRIVER sates oo eT eT RE. 1540 ‘ake 3-4003. Cleaners and Shirt Laun- jain General c ir. ehigan Constitution. scx in| terested call Ortonville 13F4__ | “man wanted. Pull time. Best of LICENSED 3WA tnd oO RE ' children, References. A cortifinate, of | ceshler’en check OAKVIEV, CEMETERY ROYAL| sorking conditions. Apply in per-| G80 Guioi w. Huron, becker) Service Station Attendant | dry, 944 W. Huron St. | #921, the oe sae et or trust oS compuag Oak. 6 grave te lots Sections 70) son, Collins Cleaners, 650 — 8b, Co, 101 ae time position for man be- SBA MINOR tnd pe Ce Oe ak adh om oR 31 re ™ san] \eR FOLLHOnER — OPERATOR. , Ure and belterp. serving, seme ee era ET “COOK Ti Sastre n sone ee eet on seeeey al _728 Main, “Rochester. Ot 2-5182. es | Mechanical knowledge | Position EXPERIENCED ore ban or ba 339M. Woodward. Pitas Po Par ethane ‘it BOX REPUIES ‘Experienced presser on | Smplove benefits am ity| days. Dixie Diner. = rach bi ena, the tater] 1, 16, a0, 25, 28, 98, || men’s and ladies’ wool-| carpanser neatet. # am +x) pensgrerment for HS OPS cay covery IPRS _ BA : fells te take up ahd pay for sho sont "36, 57, 50, 00, 67, 71, j| ens. Apply Fox Dry _Telegr apn. Rd APPL PERSON friends tm for ton ore and oi TYPIST—PART TIME rood faith chee cna eneces of un-| 1 2% 5%, &, G8, OF, a af 9W.H AN FOR STOCK AND DELIV-| Sears, Roebuck & Co. = ve oom. | Excellent =~ 2 successful we Siader eA Ao an Me aco eaners, 71 UTON.| “ery. Peabode’s Aarket. Birming-) _1s4_. SAGINAW _ fencer Watthees WO] = arr raat Revit bos age & e or S00 © mk Feet OF An hn S phage MEN WansED. Sunday Sr hatidavs, Oixie DF anges rt gl ingam _ MI _ 49624 Bids shall_‘be condoned | tpon the] — Help Wanted Male 6) Serson ‘Pn. ‘MT s-s00" a, mt, Commmiasions “> enon mr Paddock a s cf Detroit, \EXPERIENCED TOOL MAE ER middie Sor ete oka 7 OS TAN, BALM Ce core TYPIST Michigan, which opinion will be furatehed ATTENTION PONTIAC AREA| wtd Company loceted at Air- “mos "08 pe noon © oS : par - {thout se to er of may workers earn wm to $100 port. 0 Michland Rd. Apply between at the 5 roa \ the bonds prior to 1 thereof, ag A 1. — Mig ene, | em. OR 3-1008. c need N. 2MEN WANTED _ ities gy Free pan fe. Paid ‘va. cgerrving tne eh fram yonts rondy oa Ro, Detrols, Mr Murphy, EYPENTENCED TREE MECHAN. _Sraph em sntinctac Rent For responsible position with! Cations, Must be, permanent out for execution at his expense. Bonds| AUTO SALESMAN {MMEDIATE| Oariand County's exclusive ue tzation in i ¢ = ge ty io oe 4 ; ya be delivered without Dp < 4 men Experience fom dealer Bom for day and Metallurgist territory. Some oe Those 18 oF og Ht 5 ron MAND FOR AVON'S) - the purchaser at a piace to be designat- Lot neces . Bt ont ahi, aetenite for over tude ) but necessary,| certificates. avey be ging cg sete, isi ta ed ey the perchaser est commission “onus deal pat work new modern facilities, tor tod position with # ear a inet ad . you| *.m. to 4 p.m Sanders . Capitalize | The right ts reserved to feject any| in town, the new 1956| working conditions excellent Con- ted Wensmission manefactur| ore. af im e de gh - 3 “< containing ‘the bids should |” flew trate +70 tocation and| Coe at Fr 2-920 en Oaxiand on betw pag “a 16 vein ned Ret aera | arene a turnabea |_ Ave. Pontiac, Mich. “Studebaker- | 2% . BURCH Can for sales MI 47811, Paewen FOR WORK OW DATRY ; Want ib Ay cack Oct. #, 1 A Career i in Management| {in Permanent sige “on WAY, Packard Corp, re ~ you to work A Anime have @ good appearance ‘nol a write W oS Perry tong Lane |506090 Mound Ra. RE 2-211 pertemnetl for orivate stable, Call . with Bt Se on MR MAN! Independence Town-| fire i the e The| FULL TIME REAL ESTATE) If you nnn years old, PULL for the yp ones man Selected "eat 00d Stlerman, pAgareseive office patried ‘and like to m: eens; emcee e ones. considering any pro- em benefits and the best came aaa ' route WANTED. EXPE Seam the code or use oF persibie to, advance O'Retl “tor” aovointment. Poutine Sree. Up to hace installer, ’ RICHARD MORGAN, | 91-39 and at least'a high, sebool}. RAY NEIL. Realtor. A Feeuship’ Boning Bost ferview phooe 10 & 4:30,| Phone FE oot ats, 1088 : a a ete “Taatlaagart 0 oA Lee 8 hac nar A semmsmnncsntecaeminenleyn a Ds & M Building ‘Service ree ak? 28245 AT CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 ‘Business Services 13 APPLIANCE SERVICE service. results. shares: Baty ey treated at be Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners 2 e1 FOR PICKUP TR anyWhere, anytime. PE INCINER ERATORS CLEA EANED, | ASH or ru i hauled. Clean un. PE O’DELL TAGE Local and Moving Trucks to Rent % Ton tives % Ton stake Dum qr Notine arm and Industrial Tractor Co. Open Daily © nein Mog bundaye | 8 RED CE RAT! _Hobbies & Supplies 24A PLL LLL eto & forere 25 Siiee Tanne Waite's ar Board 26 CHILD ong ll WEST OF WOULD Like TO CARE for children in: licensed home. Lu NSED BOARDING HOME. "Greecheat children. PE +5440. | VACANCY IN LICENSED HOME a) bow Full time care FE Wtd. Household ‘Goods 27 FURNITURE N NEEDE D ire home or od Get the dollar. win as cs sy | ¥ ter yous OA 62681 oae OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST . furniture buvers. Cash waiting. PE 4-781. Wa STUDIO COUCH. Mise. clean furniture. FE_ 56-7332. pig TO BUY ALL TYPES of turniture. Phone » PE 25533. Wid. Miscellaneous 28 28 | WANTED TV BERVICING EQUIP. ment. Phone OR 93-7665, WANTED TO B wheel chair, WANTED TO Bur: 50 GOOD BU- ahei baskets P Sutton. MY __ Money War Wanted 28A WANTED $1600. to finish ranch home. will = Bo Be mg BM, ‘at $ per cent. UY OR RENT. A ry 54-6838. __Wanted to Rent 29 smal ren, or sm as ay Hy . Would like Share Living Quarters 30 — Pog py 2 se 3 +100, Must be responsible SHARE LAD HOME WITH ferred. Near gone, o4: Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, Cash Waiting Kir, Joboson personally for quick Jehnece personally fe for quick, A. A JOH NSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253 CASH and an FE New or seasoned. eck" for Ted McCul- and or vars lough IVAN SCHRAM FE 55091 of FE 5-9471 Ph. FE 54-2666 Evenings and a Co-operative Resi Estate “Exchange FAST ACTION! If. you have the contract — we have the m Clark Real Estate. —_ Ask for Mr. Clark, = QUICK ‘CASH ‘ | pee our land contract or equl- y. Name Sally. 384 ride Fro rompt closing, Ask for Mr, son St. 8-132." Reward Dinkte WHITE BROS. poopes Le ease fash, i Prot- ect or view Like new Ree $a4 $40.00, Gadert bars with front pocket, $97 Polaroid Cameras All new tyne = films. acy terms. Paddock Film oss W. Hu Notices & Personals 25 23 Aerotred Knapp Shoes oo UNDRY 8 <4 mg a frien’ adviser contact | Mrs Magnus Michalsen. Phon rE Confidential The Sal. vation Army | Mr. Burnes. FE 2-8814 ag, bh LESSONS , are: Needy mother Verv urgent. 1573 _ Collier Rd. | HOUSEWIVES ue ie expenser ways a tov m free ¢ vee | * PAY RY CUTS IF SO, Let Us Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A ‘LOAN COMPANY , MICHIGAN CREDIT ’ COUNSELLORS WS "Rpove “Oakland Theater ~ReeOHOLK Ics 0 BOR the PP SHOES LE SETS 83. PAINT. East | 21414 | UPPLIES. | MW Mars.| K. “L . Templeton, Realtor E-WAY $333 Orchard Lake Rd LIES.) HELP with seep Ds "Zin _Phone OR ve or 31769 WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING — contracts TODAY! Call us w for the best h offer oF ‘value. Quick cash settlement. Nicholie & Harger | Co. oe POR LAN Siureacrs. | _OR 3- THE MOST FOR TouR | land contract. Realtor ones | is the “bird” to see. 43 W. Huron it. Phone PE 2- 8316 \IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR =. Lenehan: or equity in your _FE 44563 | WE HAVE — $200,000.00 _ At our disposal to purchase new seasoned contracts for | our clients, See me before you | sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. | To Buy~To Sell—To Insure you BUY F MAHAN REALTORS — — Ny Rea | Bee Evenings and bs 1075 Huron Ph. FE ome MORTGAGES | ON vine oS OR ioo foot” frontage. : acre No poids I or co} B. D. CHARLES, ealtor eee bere eal ACTION! on the ee, of your Land Con- poet, i tt is what we ing for caeee Pia ce fs. Be" ae lee you tract too large or too small. Edw, M. Stout Realtor 3 ‘Sita wl Be Have several bu ers waitin for | “HEA land contrac’ "Doth in . 0. 9g OF Not Sold D anWelt 4540 Dixie Hwy. | 368. IT-WE'LL INSURE IT >~ "Estate Exchange | good us fied NOW. O*Y ALAN- |* Rooms ARP SeTHeoOusss ee “Well, we shouldn't have too much trouble’ finding a wife ‘for you, Sir!” | Wanted Real Estate ate 32A _Rent t Apts, Fur Furnished 33 x BUY OR SELL PHONE “fat FOR MR. CLARK, When It’s Listed Right It’s Half So Sold! / e. This “enables us to for your y. vet us ooo you, HUMPHRIES REALTY | 83_N. Telegraph PEDDLING YOUR ont PAY, 2-044 a we for anencie gand closing + en ; Sell—-To Trade you" BUY IT-WE'Lt, INSURE IT -MAHAN | REALTY CO., REALTO! Co-operative Real Estate ae A FE 2-0263 Open Eves ‘ti Sun. 10-4 1075 W ar On NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST_OFFICE___ CASH - For small equities. If PR sy have what ps bay 4st will be at your door ae ith cash sf your realty, w and tel) “what you oy Edw. M. Stout, 1 Realtor D BATH AUTO! 4 ROOMS AN a Oi pee Lake the as a. 1 will personall: y fF prop- fron eilable erty or ig HF it te | ~ wit Saas. Dew, N* Call UN you etee is reaennents, wa | Boo ROOMS, |. PRIVATE Bare -= us (J . RD. RILEY: BROKER —_——. Close in Work yg ang PE 1197 Lc a _Rppiv até )_ Summit Street. _ 7 ROOMS. P PRIVA BATH AND TRADES—TRADES’ E_2-5038 We are jets §«=6im trad 2 homes, tarms, lake a3 __ Apply 23% Russell pant agg Me a your ‘hae ob alieed’ hes ans. ; 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. 1 incom __hild accepted. 79 Ci sn 3 ROOMS AND BATH. MAIN floor, private entrance. 2. men. 16 Florence, navies TLARG BASEMENT apt. Children welcome. Gingell- ville. FE 9-1927 2a WITH, BA ls utilities. Close in. FP 27425. __beugh, = T LARGE SE ROOMS BATH furnished. y-K, Diva. rE N _gire, 0's. 2 bee eigpm GROUND “FLOOR. R. PRI- _ ORs +195, 2 LARGE ,ROOMS. PRIVATE. bath. 2 children welcome. _14 Mt. Clemens. PE he a wus a S. NICELY FU and washer. irene | = * noone MAP, ADULTS ONLY, ‘ml LARGE ‘ROOMS APARTMENT, 1 two room apartment both fur- nished. 61 Auburn Ave, | _ Panag > AND Baby welcome, 210 8. _ ieron No Ne drinking. 140, ww 3 ROM? FURN. ON W HURON. mad Fy oe Nagle. wewera. pe ENTRANCE. | 3 Lights and as furnished FE _5-6121, 7 ROOMS FULL BATH, L BRIVATE entrance. ° Aauie only. Jel Signet, _Drayton_} Plains, ae one ROOMS iS PRIVATE ; th and entrance. FE_5-7900. ROOMS, HEATED PRIG. Miahts, hot and cold water, with | _ Stool MY 2-127), __ a — tng R. PRIVATE © EN- Clean, i a ea. Prefer workine poe FE 3 a epee ONLY. 240 | “ State St. 3 ROOMS 195 ORCHAR. RD LK. Elderly couple preferred. Inquire 7 Lu), List With Clark CLARK READ ESTATE FE 46402 1362 W. ‘meron ws WANTED: WELL LOCATED room home on small D sehee. rE __ 41258 after 5. WOULD LIKE ‘TO BUY § SMALL aN. | come. Reply box 16, Ponti |. epee EAST SIDE, AUBURN ROCHESTE: HTS. We can sell your property. Top eine ——. Hifi buyers | SS buy equities, Call |] RIDGEWAY TOR ci roe. Roch. in REA | 432 .N. Main. | Co-operative Real Esta’ SOLD If your »roperty isn't sold. vet. It's because it hasn't been listed “WHITE BROS. REALTORS 60 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR_3-1872_ or OR_3-1769 _Rent t Apts. Fur Furnished 33 NEW APARTMENT PVT. EN- trance and bath. 2 business «irls _FE 40364, LARGE CLEAN iN HOUSEREEP- _ing room. 87 N. &* LARGE LIGHT Rope. ima room 1 child welcome. 249 _8. Frenrann FE 5-0488, 1 CLEAN HOUS! NG ROOM _Nice for elderly lady, 124 Norton. 1m ‘ROOMS WITH BATH MUR- | phe pA entrance. _Kaunte’ FE 5-482 '2 ROOMS AND BATH. MAIN | floor, private entrance. 2 men _16 Florence 7 ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED with Television, gas heat, 101 8. Pagdock _ - 3} ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND FE 4-4433, SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a “car, see Classi- i sar = AND PRI- APT CLEAN Ang _ vate entrance.-Near bus. 7409, BASEMENT 2 OF 3 APT. FOR an __— Open Peeoieee | | CLs e. [60 cou | __ gentlemen, FE 3-7308 after EAN APT COUPLE ONLY. 5-3036. LE. PRIVATE. BATH AND SUF _on bus line, PE 4- 2847. canae MODERN APT. CHIL- a welcome. Sleepy Hollow Mo- | tel. 3490 Dixie Hwy. LOOK 4 new motel kitch, apts, Close to Pontiac Mators. Nice for transit men or factory rep. mos. __Coupie or 2 gents, FE 5-2706. LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM KITCH- a's private bath and entrance, poe APT WITH PRI- Near Pestine, LOWER uy vate _monthiy" inet.” LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd. LOVELY FIRST FLOOR large rooms and bath. An ne 19 decorated. Floors newly finishe Nicely furnished. Garage. No drinkers will give lease. 671 W Huron 8t. LARGE 3 & siee. only, 3 Near Airport. LAKEFRONT 3 clean apt. Nicely f oa, Private entrance & bath Working couple only, 3-5082 aeaki MODERN APT VE clean. $15 per week pius utilities OR 3-0380 WANTED _ New mardied couples or bach- | elors, 4 new apts. Also cabin. 1) child Allowed, 2088 Commonwealth YEAR AROUND FURN North side of “nion Lake 1651) Playstead. Also one unfurnished. WALLED LAKE 3 ROOMS AN warage Shower Oil furnace child welcome. $65 mo 3-4682 2 ROOM APT. REDECORATED | _Stove and refrig 690 Robinwood. . PRIVATE BATH, E 4-0808 or FE 5-2714. . TILE BATH, HEAT _ Rose McLarty, ORNISHED. ‘BATH, GARAGE — | OR | | 1 } i } ‘ : i ) BATH, NICELY ICEL | 7 BEDROOM ROOMS AND BA yt 7 BEDROOM MQDERN HOME ON Stenson 5 spe arage. 6 mos on | 103 MECHANIC | : } | | TI N. Saginaw Bt. FE 5-8165|3 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE | . Open Eves. u's: 8:30 _entrance, Couple only. FE 5-4032._ GREEN LAKE OFFICE t alece's mises ueait, "rom - (ON GREEN LAKE) or FOR ALL LAE _ te Pair seve. Cottages, homes, lots and stele’. | {ROOMS AND BATH UP_ STORM NORMAN F. RICE @ _tnees PE ba atic heat, refer- ‘7070 ae eg RD, EM 3-4412 § ROOMS AND AND BATH. ATH. HEAT AND | —WOodwarg_ STi 4 _Rings_bere SN hot water pe bis after 5. No R LAKE | _children. 79 after 5 p.m. agpanen ll = ~ dy — a OUR LAKE 5 {ROOM LOWER : APT. RUN- tice 88090 Commerce Rd. hot water heat furnished. Pontiac E Pichiydatlowes $00. ver. moni R- ‘F. McKINNEY "pom WOMEN” CHILDREN REN Univ 1-870 apre ron 8 On WOMEN. CHILD Rent Apts. U Na Rt Nat ie ee ye 7 ROOME COUPLE ai é faye § Se Se N B. Modern. Lake orivil ges. ‘Children yore Days PE 5-8415 Eves. ee ARCADIA» APTS. poms ons. bath. -Adults only. K.'G. EM PS TEAD ATTRACTIVE 2 ROOMS bath. vate entrance. Central location 92 Wash- floor, sien NT rt Arr. # ae ¢ FRANKLIN hd. For cou 1 eniid ae i __ cepted. BEAUTIFUT ~ E FRONT HOME for rent, EM 34 PAT sia Boe apr. . ADULTS 8 RA APARTMENT 4 or kgYE bath. Suitable adults? or couple with eg $60 ver for mo, References required. ° 4081 Cass. ‘ Eliz, Ra. VERY NICE ¢« ROOM AND BATH. Christian co" pie family, 2 _ Milles east 1 Of Leonard. 1 OA 8-2746. WILLIAMS LAKF 6 ROOM AND’ month FE 86-1370. : weekdays. . 3 ROOM PRIVATE refrigerator, 930 La- WEST SIDE 5 ROOMS AND BATH, upper. Adulte. aeemte at once. 48560 after 5:30. . § rooms th and ment, -Newly redecorated. Carpeted. Ve ay oe condition. or PE ‘ae only. Rent Honeee- Furnished 25 13 OOM ON LAKE. hildren welcome. 3-2338. COTTAGE, HOT WA- Cedar Island Lake. shower ter, 817 Parns BEAUTIFUL BRICK DUPLEXES WITH DELUXE FEATURES ONLY $79.90 Per Month All These Features Including PAVED STREET FULL BASEMENT OAK FLOORS TILED BATH GAS or OILL HEAT STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS PAINTED WALLS IN BASEMENT CEMENT RIBBON NORTH ON EAST Be bout WARD wea Visi tS1ON Rose-Hill REALTY CO. 19470 GRAND RIVER KEnwood 2-9060 3 ROOMS & ‘A.H INQUIRE 1512 Hummer Lake Rd., Ortonville, i after “s p.m. 5 ROOMS AND BATH. 3070 IN- dianwood Rd., Lake Orion, CUTE 3 ROOM HOUSE ON PON- tiac Rd., Inquire at 2356 Pon- tiac Rd. 7 RENT AQUSE FOR aT Pleasant Ridge Cae Lake 9875 4 LARGE 5ROOM ON MARY Day. Derepenece required, Call were FRONT 5 ROOMS, EX- eceptionally nice. Strictly modern. Must see Lease to May 1. EM 3-013. MODERN 4 ROOM LAKE COT- small children, References. EM ae ROOM FURNISHED # HoUS rent in exchanee for wife's _Al6 W, Huron 4 ROOM & 3 ROOM. COMPLETE- ly modern. Couple preferred. FE ~~ to June rent | Refer- IN - e "42s Dixie Hey Drayton OR 3-2361 Sund Lapeer “Rd, or MM FE 5-0201 Plains | ays 4 ROOMS AND BATH ALL MOD- ern. 1 small child welcome. EM 34TH, 4 ROOM HOUSE WELL FuUR- nished. front. Commerce Lake location. Sites counle with references EM 5 ROOM “MODERN “FURN. HOME. East side ation. Re Inquire at 710 String _Clemens. Before 3:00 p.m. 5% ROOMS AND BATH YEAR around lakefront 880° ver mo. 3-2685. 5 5 Rooms. “BATH. GAS HEAT FE 5 ROOM HOUSE POR ty _— a month, un e ist, 3854 ‘slaple "Leat N 2-6900. 8 ROOM FURNISHED House. 2 __baths, modern. MU 4’ 6 ROOM HOUSE Loe i WEL- _come. Romeo, PLateau 2-260. j RONT 3 ROOM MODERN | PARTLY iggy og IG vo, BOOMS H RY FOR SALE OR RENT } APT. LAKE ORION WATERFRONT. 5 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Mc Garage. Really nice for particu- lar couple. Available at once. tH June, $100. FE 366, " | EXECUTIVES - SEMINOLE HILLS. room furnished 2 car garage. adults. lease 7 months. Phone FE 88. $110 ver water. 2 car it revort month, references, require North side 2 bedroom home with full basement, automatic heat and hot water. % block to bus 875 per month. 1 year lease. varace ered Suburban 3 toom lower avart- ment, fireplice, automatic heat and hot water. furnished $80 ver "BUD" NICHOLIE real estate ana nagnnes FE 5-1201 or PE 23-1372 MOD- ern 2 bercroom furn vear — house Utility & rarace 1411 Walled Lake, AArket aise | otic FOR RENT. WALNUT Lake vere. modern. Reasonable 3 bedrooms. MA 43480 or TUlsa ast Detroit. _toom modern. FE 4-1034. LOVELY ? &FDROOM MODERN home stows ee on a nice lakefron per month PANGUS 1919 M1i5 Ph. Ortonviile 132. collect ODERN SMALL HOUSE. small child. 298 Ferry. MODERN Ouse UNTIL 15. '56 Children welcome drv room, 10 mi. west of re off Commerce 8d, 3356 Fox. Ph. sla thang MODERN : BEDROOM. —_ — tome, Near school bus. month. M59 to B+ men ane Pond on 2720 Dean’ Dri References 1 IL JUNE Taun- ee ii FOR CASH INA HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. Anything gées! Dial FE)“ * L é 2-8181. services Rear entrance. | —PRONT |? 1. Rgocone ble Inouire Grane Hall Rd Near Ortonville. IDERN 4 > COT- | tage. Reasonabdle. Inquire 2625 Grange Near Orton- ville, MODERN OUSE FOR es ‘. Por smal) yo No pets. _ iy | HOUSE Rooms $iz $17.50 up. HOTEL AUBORIN - HOTEL ROOSEVELT «m4 ohne end «etrigeration su We aan “Ean “Phone Fe 3e3e. For Rent Miscellaneous ) 42 ONE WAY. A HOME ad YOUR OWN BARGAIN HUNTERS THIS tT - cellent cl batement: inau- lation, new Rally sale, Terms Two van? - Cure ™ 5 roo & bath each edition. 2 ge 4 for quick Cue $1200 down, Total price CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN tor hight rge house aoe r sek Hot air nace with satoker. ‘To close = tete $3.000 WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS N ICHOLIE. AND HARGER CO. 33_W__Huron_ St. PE 35-8183 OTTER HIL LS ranch | ~~ lovely has @ Loma MACEDAY LAKE One of the most scenic locations on the lake with 112 fet 4 We senced and beauti ue landseanea. e was custom built for De- | for home a vear 8 Petrement and a half it: be around home upon 3 bedrooms and ). i Bi ee } BEDR BROOM MODEAN. wea? | side. $70 per month, | Russell A. Nott, Realtor | __0 OW. Pike PE 45005 as 200? HOUSE FOR -RENT 1 | gnile east of Clyde — 518% N | Milford Rd. \6 ROOM, 3} BEDROOM MODERN. | Huron fired steam heat. 456 W. juron .@ ROOM & BATH DUPLEX. 252. N. Saginaw St. Inquire FE 2-8800 — or 15 Miami Rd. ava OCT ® 5 ROOM DU- "PE 3-1482, | coma 4 ROOMS AND B i pierre require After “¢ OR | COTTAGE 3 BEDROO baths N Wood ing to work nart ume. Reference: _ Pontiac Press Box 110 3 STORY FRAME. 3 BEDROOMS & bath up. kitchen & sun porch down. tong Socuneeay — block erage —_ y approx. Nov $105 v plus utilities mn ‘Voor- heis Re Rd. SMALL 2 BEDROOM, YEAR round ho SMALL MODERN LAKE ‘ront. Available imme~i-tely MA rol pr, Wattle LAKE, 2 BEDROOMS conveniences, “howning 2 Siocks” Available = | ----edtatelv | 555 E Lake Drive MA +177! __For Rent | ‘Rooms _ ATTRACTIVE ROOM oking, | 54) Wo Catal PRIVATE ENTRANCE, tv. Girls working ferred, 499 W. Huron. M eo M FOR GENTLEMAN. EXCEPTION QUARTERS FOR RE- allv responsible em- pal gent. . F GOOD SLEEPING ROOM. LADY. _103_ Thrope, FE ?-5619 LARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR EM- ployed lady, near bus. Kitchen privileges. Pontiac Press, Box RGE i i ROOM NEAR bas Me Pieet Carrier. FE S132 NICE COMFORTABLE SLEEPING room. Business person or so. FE 2-1455. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. Ga- __ rage available. _502_ W. Huron M POR BACHELORS, NO drinkers 105 Raeburn St FE 2-9527. ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | | and — Overnight. or by week. _OR __ Side, “INGLE ROOM _ wood VE SLEEPING “ROOM FOR “GENTLE. | 38 W. Hows man. 138 SLEEPING } ROOMS 3 ay ‘OAKLAND | _Ave, PE 46418. SLEEPING ROOM AND DEN 8UiT- able for business man on weest side, Private entrance. Ist floor. PE 40420 FOR MAN. 95 37908 «after 4: 30) 1 GL RESALE 37. ANTES NO) I seca ao RENT ON wast | FE 22-8828. ~ sion. $25,000 cage | | with cash to a mort- $1,500 DOWN 3 bedroom bungalow | the minute. Forced air oll | birch plastered walls. storms and | | as | tae. |; @nd new grade now mf construction Can be hand witn small down payment. at | C. Wood Co. | | 1235 Oven __ After 6. call OR. 30760 MAGIC HOUSE This home will reward vou eed waiting and change vou S Srccuraned home nd ra large earace comeiete “hs extragriinary ALUE. Bateman 377 Fy Tele Overative “Real Estate Ex overative .Re ° change. sen Realty, ’ ‘ Birmingham | WEST OF WOODWARD - with: in waiking distatr of new Birm-_ ineham High School = hue serv-— | | jee to Quarton Schiéol room ai lavatory on second floor — good dormitory. Two bedrooms — dinine Benjamin and | Stephens, Inc. ‘Midwest 4-3232 ‘Ordan , 39 8 Woodward. — mn ~"OPEN SUNDAY 2to 5 P.M. MADE TO eon = THE | EXEcuU | An unusual three .edroom e| im hithlv restricted Colonial Bute | Quiet, beautiful, the finest in! subirban living You will be sure | vrised at the modest cost ° 3 a 23 4cd a> a L} ia > tah WOODWARD Mo" af : ea eard OCKS RN RIG 7 2447 EMERSON er T° wen siens VTC w 136 E. IKE FE 4-9584 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Only $1,700 Down Moves you 1 this iving room. bed- Toom, bath, utility room, moll heat, electric hot weer tool shed. mn shed. By appointment only. Make yours today. North Side og risa ireon picture window. i basement gasinator. storms s. clean ered at $11,250, “BUD” NICHOLIE | Sd Whe OPEN SUN. 2 to 5 P.M. New, Custom Built, Brick 3 Bedroom 164 Ascot St. e ins Sever,” invite you to see “Rome fa ‘ul fort on te esties bon fag Birch slab doors 4 . come ure ready to occupy “BUD” NICHOLIE real estate and seaneened FE 5-1201 or FE 2-1317 Established in 1916 KORTH SIDE—3-bedrm, home. full ven, blinds, full it. “rae ‘heat. fully nen ie _— Paved bay it it now for $0050 “with 92.500 down, BRICK INCOME—2-femity Esch and bath. Poll flr. paved street than make vour monthiv.. pav- ments. See this now at $15,000, terms. WATKINS .LAKE FPRONT—15 ft. good sandy beach, Spacious 5$- rm. me, tiled bath, extra shower, fireplace, lota of closet space, full basement, ofl heat. Unusually attractive setting, fine lawn, wall landsea . a-ear Hoy rage. Paved drive, black ——— “ve by eee $28,000 with $8.000 down. FLOYD KENT, Realtor | 24 W. Lawrence PE 58-4108 Power Open Eves. Next to the Consumers Partridge LOG RANCH It's combortable, rustic living at pone utmost. Built just 3 years and in excellent condition throughout, this 2 room home includes such luxury extras as a large natural s heatalator fireplace with attrac exterior stone chimmey, janter along one side ome, Tustic knotty pine a boards -tn e ‘roomy Large lot 100x100 ft. Priced for quick sale at only $15,000 on rms. GI_ RESALE Here's a 3 et :~ well kept 2 bedroom just on the edge of Pontiac tates fenced tn back yard. Automatic off heat. Full price $9,950 on terms. Balance at Just $54 per mo. at 4% int, WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 28316 43 W. Huron St. Pp Sunday 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 3599 WARDS POINTE DRIV?T WARDS POINTE ged GE ORCHARD LAKE V: WEST BLOOMPIELD. TU TOWNSHIP East shore beautiful Cass Lake — dramatic mile-long view from “high on a bill" site; 3 twin-sised bedrooms, 1%» baths, den; 2 fireplaces: sereened terrace; pane! rec. room. A sparkling white architect - designed home! Swimming, water - skiing, sailing right at your door a ten s beauty of season A re- stricted offering ter dis- criminating peo; at $42.500—worth it, tool Directions: Out ereee Rd. to Orchard L West on colerd. iy Ra. —“e mi. to Wards Pointe Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street. Open Ev FE 5-816] or FE 4-4278 ” OPEN Sunday 2:30 to 5 p.n.. Lake Front _ At Tonimy’s Lake 3 edres tata fire- “| = « rere ii ty, & ee FE ie is ay pS iat Sy ete Oe < pane oS aes ne Ames | , a) : ; a se Gea ee} soy 4 i L eee j : iG. jot pitas a ONIAS PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8,195 | , SCE OF HAM: | _.|_ For Sale Houses 43] For Sale Houses 43 j Y OWNER =, GAYLORD | Se ae ia = Close in, off Baldwin Ave ie : zones ; 4 New 180 Acre Homes. $B yicaececa & Daily From 5to8p.m, |. ih. Large 10 = & 24x38 tec: | ROOMS AND GA _ NEWTHRILLING |, s ant as eee rae Bees se BI-LEVEL HOMES -|“iatetiow locate. at Grow Late. ; ; i fF } total price “ROB “CHAPIN oe a el. ee oe on larger home. : ‘ | : aa / H| Paved Street CONSTRUCTION waar aiming "ate STE eee : aoa alae : | beesoez se et wopsene| FE B-L131 or OR 37014 | See Ee aa "| shaman ‘fhacmad's erate 8 a HOUSE . aig San 919 MIS | Cas te, See, te Cems aoa 7 Econ ta? Katte “aie "tahoe a at Bast oe : Cooley Lake Road. : eitached 3 say . : ‘ : ee | AAR fee oe ia Scie eae |AIM | Eat a emree caas atertront. observe our newly a : | nn = ee ete 13 vrick at Thermador ranges. ‘Priced furn., oak floors | plastered water front 4 lare er a Basch brivdegte on srivate Neath, ic good [ full : is Se ent financ ne Porat Weutars, “eal 4 Close I . ? UNGA- ee ag goa er f seed etn, nar se Lt |" Racer oe oe & OFFICE OPEN #4 : os ow _ a | = _— cae beers sue ¢ leundry, Foom, Sumerous pullin, i A. 7 egr Realtor HILT : ~$ . Sea ose firee, De® | on w. ae | oat Ang replace. beats £ , wg Co-operative Real Estat Saehange wo wv ee pas carpeted j ye Real, Estate and tnsuranc ; : - Independence T Se ae pa Ba BB Wg | @ BEDROOM. AUTO. NEAT 3 | Open og "EEO : ai $1,000. ‘See this todas. Bios heme’ wih 'S” rot i ee Wovurpe porch rae two a ae ees s sdeen ts a = Beautiful Lake Front i belt iat — “ay rom s psrom one a ree at ats ane heegure ere [3 eens gn ‘une? — | Home serait | Parka | muereee oe 4 i mie to te eg Pa rm wi “te | 3 Sorrel _ Watkins-Pont. Estates ; bere diving room, 10x12 set OPEN SUNDAY 14 so ne, Lm titchen. break | Aaiing leatia ag AP IN ne. Esiste gy EP A room basement | * > Shy = ieiag ten". uaa |r an encore, een ep te orchestral” Re | Satpges ae| Sst Peat L; HA BROWN Raton | | flowers, se4s0"cas to fate cary gurney. Bxeel . } Sit meet” Biscute ber ees | EMBREE & GREGG eepatveReat mae Rietange ee r| REE rm 5s eee | eee | Charles | areca Bite” rere, | B h ARS rrr a U WASHINGTON PARK ad fom Seu shag Ear vas | >= Es es Cestral cali, We bet’ yp| MODERN. ¢ ROOM, BAH AND "ROCHESTER AREA arles : He ins-Pont. Estates > aes: See tusine rah feats ie Foam Conte ule “bate. “Bic | 4.roome and wien cimmy | Ramee reer, ctose to ots Weer | corns end sorsene ‘Lake pers: |. Modern room Is this € room 1 story’ 3. bed- tie ie, a San rem Ter “ales, MG | Wat meee i sowet | ine gs eli eee, ane can | "Oren Rae eeonain, | 8 Ba ean MM Leer ae ergrene |. Aluminum, her a wcreens es on ot heat | ROSE McL.ARTY BARGAIN, 4 Boom saalanen ow. Rochester : “pie ie, SL eee dioune room, 6x 18 Miche, Pull a" s*dbise, foam, ti to 8 le car _sarnee. “Clarkston Tri-Level a “ J ohn K. Irwin gar om % CoV Fi ot Hy eg . “4 2 ac oa ths Soteoeet x.) pee | te se oii tee Remon, PRIVILEGES REALTOR Peet, ‘ 7 tt has wails, oil ve E oneirie SS et Sere vareel, You > ; i with reat ‘Wise klichen, Plen-| RIPP Phone PE $-0441; Eres. VE 2-1006, wma ae Water front EM} fslend Lake: A fn e raters ioe, oan, Wee ie, Thi Tsccorate vigarot riot to | Baiemen da =i upboards, Dining room. : , 334 attrective > ‘e : buyer. Priced at $14,500 P vi 2 ; Ts “baths Recrestion. rom end | meanest 0 DOWN Large |® | ROOM UNFINISHED MOUSE. inact room. wool Pi ween RM. BUNGALOW on 2 tots Just terms. 1 Real ce, Richens , ; & rage Beret drive, Truly a esi iesin’ Dein : yee re og Vesy Bice lot Ready _ Sisko with "se down PE’ b4000. ‘ at itiog tir coniider —_ but close to a bus. , : S | Ol | S ‘ > ~ ae ie $10,000 — There ts sa Peace “ome tg bl fo sete eotae era * Mi shower, ‘This is a tal. good buy Shaina’ weatre Nese " echosts Pee 3 : . ; %. = re is a com- } ' i er. ; chad sae fetch’ a, yh carosk j bedroom home that will _2Ybcn. _™ etieaamae rd oan m Located’ af 30? ELMA M.ELWOOD| sania a ' ill seca Be st Buys ai re, tt corrsura-s “tie beurs| feresetisa tate‘ettert =| NOTHING DOWN | | reom. 1% car @ara~: This house acre of- a eer has storms, & full room, LIVE IN CLARKSTON * Cie sewer, eas & water. 28. tiled basement. Close =, on Small Also "Owner Mast Sell to. oul _letr'aile’S'bearsoma Ok Pais? | Hy. fob (Realenial village ome says St SELL! 3 bedroom ¥ and | yr, ae ) CABIN, 3% ACRES OF | — ei. fase onteae Meal ok “en | North of Pontiac ake tetaress| | Rue ire ig re i gO Rg | Bees gmaitene Gace, Ane | sayy wonne n. | |. Rafe | Fg Rr — | Kiddies’ Playgrow arene, vireet. A i Sse Nev hee SSR Wi SEDs picture win dove. dining “hot water, a er erine: Pe ee pored’ Pedi fetd™ man have we | oak *feere Overlooking, “late ores nitehen NEW HOMES Price ries ae ei “A Beautiful House Aluminum se reens sad su on GE MBE gid wie ob ot 1800 down yaa Located in Hochesier iespning weed with terms, | . HOMES Is Like a Person” beck pearty. Lew deve: STV Inc re } ‘TEMPLETON > PERRY PARK. Pull price 95800. 2| | Real Comfort __ He ee EAST SIDE with neath the “surface ‘to see its} payment. FEA wrms a keer. PE | One Block Prom Grade REAL MONEY MAKER| Sitios, Siose to ‘ebool 1000 Retire in comfort. ru trees | i , Tor. Let ve show vou the in- . — 28s, ood. seuee fae: ap hale yy ig Bh gga mage ee ig ye er eC eS : Goat ae arate | Rochester Village + Cenien'be Coot foe “modern ole it “Fs | Re, DORE: scant 2 Metre | taf ear satan heh soe | » | So : eos tet] pomasceaes | ( )P Open Daly and Sunday | a RSE Bree | ogee cane taal SOE AY Letart coe eae | Tandacaped lot Sars Sile| pine "pencied ‘recreation P te” echeels ‘sores. 63.800 | | home. "Pull, basement. tas ture RIDGEW : a oe a peeSet— Gee Gis tetar! Sine feos’ ‘Ealolineh ‘dontwuin. To property: Drive out Gown. min | ee eal $11,950-$650 Dn. gy SR Pe Ae NVHITE BROS. Eales anedy ‘ot, ° ; 2-5 Sunday mile te) Weldon aon right a modern “ room a BIRMINGHAM. | 3 bedrooms with 2.x, dle neh bas Reckaaas és ich ante : 7 [ . Leslie R. T Real Lianne tee basemne w ireptace, | stsirway. to. unfinished ‘ar¢, bed- \ G.L’s : pos om this one. a phone on "Sista re OR 3.1700 wr, Lapreare open tor BRICK RA Xith 3 bedrms. WM. A. oax ' A wig room. | Basement with fumece. ee : a - ) dern . ‘ ‘ car garage. seems. M ; a FO | ialiol Speers tel KENNEDY | & oa ons com tone, ea S : sa DOWN : eh PRICE REDUCED || Sod *grsronl era oe Ms : ocated west of Pontise near REISZ wen ae Walker CM weleme| con 1503 an.» petincem, Sacnaten Calla, Sak EN Bodge Park No. 6, includes large ' B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | 22" uee FE 43500 Wed | bat ° pice OP Giton Needs” sane athe “hn. | SALESMAN WILL SHOW AT YOUR FF 40521 —_ - TRADE — oe “SAT., SUN, & MON Ishin, and bathroom CONVENIENCE 900 ©. Geamneh: - Meee, & en WEST WALTON K. L. Templeton, Realtor 12 to 6 P.M. Tien ee emead toe Prise et| MAST BLYD. § room modern | Co-cverstive Real Estate iechenes | $,7°Stro™ ede of flowers, fruits | 2338, Orcherd Lake Rd. FE $4063 | $000. down. foe our new 2 ved. oy 8 ay ms $7980. $1500 down. NORTH OF MIDDLE and berries, otpnes, for or Fe ee Ee. Py, = Be, ve Ent TEE _POPET Foes | w. TENNYSON,» room a bath,| lined "ils "Bresina will trade for: wolblocated $750 DOWN a TE Immediate Possession : _Agent Eid 98611 “| % BAN ceooresten Pah oriee * ter heater. vine. Drive mite tet sei, tt | TOMRITEANS, Tums Lats |TRLINGTON DRIVE WFO: | owe cm ramen maee,7v| sad Sttbeanea | Sate" Oca Eek Rs stake rine On hag 61.600 | te sv one terms. : a i room. Immediate Possession , |. Cc. H. AYDEN Set prem "pat tt] gure ot aOR | ee aoe eet Reo, SeWRY | Gaoasek oe tH RLER REALTY | sasmasaw. nos room Fesveceias, te 30 ants. Sah’ atte "RIDG WAY | taut Realtor rina Pi games| Ste Taree tt we, Tre |e are om aReAlTgR ean, | CUCKLER REALTY | open aves gun. |3'10°3 Po 8-0481 I's \no tick. but Reise treat | down. 3" room upper wil mane Sinkowe ye ative Real Estate For BETTER HOMES bath, | " this rming new brick the monthly payments, large front porch (screened) fac- : h H . ranch “home one Aaa Brabinte. | Terms. A steal. ing lake, Priced reasonable. Will , Dn 7 bom Bown Parent . close to &t .Joseoh Hosvital. 3] OXFORD, New 6 room modern ; ’ ° See = > Se bedrooms. tile hath and vanity, brick ranch bungalow, @ very fine i Piste Mie e jown. » : _y | Oven re] wonton Wed. ‘ poh gg eee cPamiiea parka —T yom: | Mel se Satdaalse Moats | gto, SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M, Raturday and Sunday (East of} JOSEPH F. REISZ naces, 12’ business frontage, oar Woodward and N of Snare Lake; REALTOR _ 53% W. Huron 8t.| lend Avs Brick & stucco = OPEN - 176 BASSETT ST. Retcomb snd Son. {i178 Wash: | SUNDAY FES ines OR 24002 sa on POE 17 RUTGERS hese ney plane orth tf, | Por colored families. A ne 12,900, Terms. ~ NOTHING —inaton. Roval A@-* V1 _ 61424. FE¢ way. Over $300 per month in- d or petreen pengelow othy : BUILD NOW __ | Se2pemttve Heal ittate wacnangs) soes- Crest, 2, Tesray own:| Friday, Saturday, Sunday wcivit_trae 4 beg-| Patvand een oY RELUTOR Sens | NEN actecrsseteet| Beautiful Home | ERAS ROHR | resrymmy oo ec eee] Eat ated Sitec"igt va: | ARE YOU ONE OF nanan | wie : FERBERT C DAVIS. punatd onan of ve eel arge |” The soe gouge, Som et bee) pee, ee ig downs Si —— THE KIND OF FOLKS} sx : ; on ink _# Seoe_ un 4228 Pontine Lake Ra. Space and full grown evergreens cod school 'it buying or fust|_ PONTIAC REALTY ia Se Ts ui tee Bot TAT ) Impressive colonial, foyer Northridge » — ee ee £5 acer | 137 Baldwin FE_5-8275 Taeas OR 5 Pe ‘ : foye "I * Near Webster School po eh ae Rye Bj ie weer tecer eh os. Mrncsre Must See Our Homes In Beautiful heat, ‘knotty one. room. hor ving rooms mate dB “Model a a _ eu BUILT ts, 9 bed hate with firepince. |. peted living reom (wis wera, Ce han Ever 26 x 35 on the foundation full Watkin Mills Where A Person Winds i, Y iots'on, oavad heat bigs Meh end # ene Garage. | Eihcben tw coxieet Oe ‘wel Russ ell . Young weier lau fe APO, “lasiered Tranes Pride In Givinw Wis.Place % nm et Airnort Rao SUNDAY 1 to 6 P.M. $600 0 | ee area, sete,| The Finest in Modern nmatten fxiras, built on vore lot for | 670 w. =" va +205 Ot Residence, Beautiful 3° Bed- ‘ ‘Th NEW THRILLING Senos tain near corent| YOU néokft Living Gorn Byes “1 9 _ up FE eis gg on Berar room Bricks. With Laree Lots e BI-LEVEL HOMES - Oven AUBURN . HEIO ~ Vacant—Almost New |Our newest 4 bedroom |? sek , | bungalow I athe tate OXFORD TE einai" aa Eld d % ‘ bath up, . room ith full basement, * CARROLL G. PORRITT | gusscuve ‘notern ‘cedar snexe| brick ranch homes are| Eicnes,t04 aun poren down. Full! auto. oj heat.” see = Po = Se es ot fleece, Wite Gaiety Ghwweme) Oraco oe or FE 2-614 owe idl to car” garage nice now available with long| Qceupency soprax, "Woot ‘nd, yerg With snrupbery full erie located, Piice| with City Water, Solid Cement $] 4950 > ly_ situated on 1f00x1 . scenic terms, low cost GI and oi é f ONLY $437.50 DOWN PLUS ouag. Loree maar oe kitchen . | WEST SIDE INCOME rt Drive And Real Hard Face Brick . Scot, oe ter og | En Mae Manet | ee ANNETT | 2c me" a Eatin] oto te ce] G.L.'s-$750 Dn. Rove ees | Soe Oe SS MODEL OFEN | Meee kad cities | sy g BODE oe, | mE Meretm Aree We MONE EET AO 100 Dn bath floor. PI . s. : tered ‘walls, flusn doots, abe HUMPHRIES | DAILy AnD SUNDAY OFFERS | Foompmoderm Dome, wih welect | * Few Left. Available Bow On few buomatic of turmace. |REALTOR _ FE 2.0474 18 P.N Near St. Joseph Hospital George R. Irwin Fult besem 1 leundry| O And PA pad aah , Situated on 50 x12T lots, has ; 3 os atoom hom hn geod eal Estate jase Baldwin Av Heights. a7 — 3 bedroom face pric see Soe lake privileges on one of be perenne. Feat Enate tessente penne ng oman meer us te Crestwood Bal | Fe oid) Bt ne eee. Te 20nd OPEN jy B.-—99 ‘sjumigam me 4 $80) ite ee ieal value. TTR T | {rom Pontiac oo ) ichwar) to baseman Iandacaped a ie re SUNDAY d DAILY & screens ae arge ee Call owner .- builder. OR KNUDSEN ses pegerilie, reed then turn left .| Modern eauloped” ~rocerv’ g an Sy ox 32937 of FE 37103. printer for % mile. | \fodern Ranch, 114 Acres $395 DOWN sae “nsdn stand ters, ogi. 8 P.M. arive out | Pb tea fies —WHY RENT? M.A. seating Bieta same niare Nes? Bele | Disie Rigmeay a Wathing Lake | bogging ee 5 : Stool Nee big hg KEN NEDY Liven dettncs faces Eece| — SrTLe *BUNGALCW ON tide ie of rade on} 43 a a eg ts aor $750 Dn. 5 Rm. & Stoo rooms & bath. Enclosed poreh. he Thermador beiitin rune size tore Worn nice cbuntee stare erty. Uc Tk Sh basement ‘snd large lot. bedroo: . $950 Dn. 3 Rm. & Bath| "“se00e won PTR EVENTING | bs ioc Peae eave’ mon AND ey ahi fare he a , WM. A. oon ores ‘THE FOLLOWING Ss tack \% car garage e INSIDE: Oo iv ane Sn nn Set Sy near suman par ee | A oe | Gee tee KENNEDY| Spacious | Qi F ‘ véstigation; Excellent » ; $850 Dn. 3 Rm. & Bath cation, Plenty of room for | 3 bedroom ranch hoine with Oakland Avenue F. C. Wood Co. ai Po tn EVENINGS Living ANT La fee basement; gas heat. 3 diastere+ wails full base. . Excellent business site with Wilts ra a & ue lolly _. tor subdividing. ‘Bell 3007 | @ Huron Pre 3800 fee this new 9 bedroom all ‘ CALL TONIGHT car corage, sod immediate pee) Rf Vine Reak aly Puls "Gacsment, ges” neat, | OR 31208 Oven 94 bear - a nN SUNDAY 25 JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | session. 10 down "Pa Ot balance, Batemans se Qype Peer oe ae ee ow GATEWAYS to} %erictere window s 248 Oakland Ave FE seul! =WM. H. KNUDSEN Teleerath Ro. PE 4.0828. oe. ee ious, locations Ant. BALE ytd on takbe cd. he tone ek Edgewater Drive. SS eee = Realtor ia Craoverative Real im Drayton Woods... |-##2. ; q eseraom soe” Ouecions HAPPIN ESS mnbouvds with” beautifl New Contem 1 510 — eee. + ; “6 fanch home in ex- 1 . iving tleture “wiades Geers and distinctive hardware. efor 3 etntn MOVE IN TOMORROW : = _ cel condition carpeted = wie beautiful Vie =" Basement hey soe. table spe: aree > dem ‘Lake, privlieess. naiometic OPEN ROCHESTER ‘roviace, Ganek seems, 2 betrocen “Bocee in “rade” on J wane Perfect “Front The bathroom Sure i fn ‘River ‘bre Cor, Highgate. : ? furasce.”, Pine enedinge Par | | Sabet” Bott ‘wiih fiber: tine oF” Rear Poo- Priced for fast sale, Large fully | 9 4 —— a Sunday 2 to 6 session this month, $1806 down Ce Scala ee 1005 NAVAJO WE SELL ~ WE TRADE toom home. It La vine “som ei isi es 2, as :* N Nae mt fin- 945 Voorheis Rd. 3 BEDROOM coregy, 1ert, vel SUNDAY 1-5 DORRIS & SON fon. Witame ‘Lak Lake t. oe he iii : tshed You complete the. interior, 2, bedrooms i Hite ont | MARCH, om, 100 tt, let Nearly new. famaves PRATURED Row custom belle 2) a: ON in ered at $8. 7. ITE BROS. —- Ve tree shed for third bed-| Dee ine room, natural fireolace. laree ; is pr i - Lake Rd. 87.900, A. C. Compton ee ‘ire a is as pri equity with terme. West. Side—2 2 Family. — ete toni bag ie re Weel Meta bight AN Prone ay .: wn fa ied IDE et dee wens, Nees antes | Se eset | ee rd cn cen | marares Hapgy Living. | Fast of Pontiac NORTH S Near St. Michael's rage. and chicken oop. Nearly atinched 2 car all Lake = a ture eh to MUifanch tle hom home with at- 4 . Ate eat 4 room home, City sewer,| 2 bedroom large living and din- Git Deas tor omaller place” : age pe.nted orat- ; varace. peoms ied storms & sereens. $8,009 pan a eae — ' > tet bn poee ~ 4 ae ee ee 2.000 will handle, Immediate pos- RIDGEWAY ae i ee oe 4 aed HURON GARDENS — REALTOR : price of $18,000, terms. bedroom bungalow with full _ 3 Bedroom || Sotoperative Real Bstate Drayton Woods as as Basement. "90.000" full. price. pa hn Penne pe sh pout, oes a AtT. o lew fench home ~with brick CUSTOM RANCH a , rei ation many extras. $i 800 VAN. W. with term sn | SCHRAM “ HILTZ | FESSOR 0 eeeeg. Russell Yall "| SeyteR re = om Het 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER | 8. 1985. ? : eft gette it | £378 : 4 af lg i het il af ! F, At ie i ‘ get a Phone PE Scfie3 Real Bs ND 8ST. house. Partial bath, Waik- Fe at - mot or rear Priced to 3 Ji WRIGHT, Realtor, Far. Sele. Hemees 4a ph For Sale Lots 46 jee . JOHNSON, Realtor S. Te Rd and ' LAKE PRIVILEGE LOTS ae 2s HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 2.0474 N. ae “ 3 ad home. 3 cabins, boat livery, boats, So fea vakricess tes, Sutra east Receds dst a ponen resort. Excellent —. BY OWNER. WONDERFUL BUY FOR HUNTER OR SPORTSMEN AR’ Two. PROPERTY ALSO HAS OLD WEATHERED AN LOO. BARN sIVABLE NOW ERS. PLE GREENWAY, FE 28181 DAYS: OP 31186 NIGHTS | Sale Suburban _Prop. 45A LAKEVILLE VILL i | Sturdy brick home, room, dining room kite hen, i rooms and bath. Pull base- | i i | Charm With Selig lb a nice ee L, = any | house and this piomy ‘of both. ay in ‘oe thie eo A Bice are has 2 pearoome, : car ‘i lot Priced Roger B. Henry Inc. + Mein Rochester on Telit ‘oF OL 1-9121 4 ACRE LOTS sf Ree ealtor nate Bichante Oakliud Ave SEMINOLE tee, site by ste BESS on tron Ji LOYD ahh Realtor now bave a te an an oe Acres aa iainn OR 3-2361~ $500 each, Pog Hei, Piste terms, ston. ootmarins = i r 10. and ‘i a i 2 ad i ; *ij i 5.8 aH Pye i it | ee Clarkston. a -) ft. of & swimming pond BRO Phone OR _3-1872 WEST SIDE—CLOSE pulldine site location yet only of Pontiac ~ ROCHESTER 2400 buildines. sere tte ES M — W. Fifth st —____OL,_6-0811_or MY 2 ___For Sale Farms FOR PARMS AND ACREAG 7 FARA: | Cal) Rutledge. OR 3-111, oa ote HONE WIT. [MA | #0 ACRES & ROOM HOUSE acres 6 room house. ty Ortonville Out Clarkstor 45 «rolling acres, and frame home. N finishing, ean" small fered < y $13,700 able te LADD'S INC. 286 Dixte Hwy. Lay tow pam , or ae @ Real Estate Exchange =: © on. 3 jots. Each 40x | ~~ Sylvan Realty or opt enELT rr BEACH. MIDDLE Le sTRAiTs | __ For Sale Acreage 47 _Myers Real Estate, 7 CONE ACRE PARCELS. 2 east ia level in Réchester area. CRAW oe D HUNTING LAND IN # slulersburg “Mich mrt, Se Acre Homesite tromare “Stating, | is E. Walton Bivd. REALTORS 5660 Dixie Hwy or OR 3 Wooded Acreage One ck pis acre wooded — Quiet ‘ CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | 503 Community National Bank Bide FE 44211 Eves. PE 54-1392 AREA | HILLS See Business Property 49 REAL VALUE Brick | 9.1 in ‘one group street. in very © co Rig ee Eg ments ane and cae Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN, w St. Ph PE 5-816 ; eves till 8:30 BROS. seen Dine passe Se >. * 31812 or OR 3-176 BUSINESS ndian Woods Sub. w - in thie on- fe Ses Here are some beautiful 4 acre ved road. All's deratele re- tufetd priced, 8s Now as $1,750 | SMALL SRELE STATION FO SUB- “tWaterford-Drayton Fae ft. ah Moderately re- As low as 1 tenes jot. i acre | reasonably pr oon gee - a y . CRAWFORD COOLEY LAKE RD 0 Lake, Owner, frontace Rent Lease Bus. s. Prop. 4n at Union | FEORE jeroany BUSINESS by Serchhaceer Case Lk, Ph. PE 4-443 __PE 3-9604 from 9 a.m, 3 ee, Wonnmnrvs, grit ge?! 3 cleaners, also room apt. north ¢ cad PE Se763 PRO EL lle FOR LEASE, MODERN — — by maior. oil a! Business Opportunities 51 51 LOL tl | Sie pee 2 Bas. Ee _ ater ‘ EXCELLENT Modern masonry bullding approx OPPORTUNITY Whe eons. careape on This well | established fulte suitable Re bg F 4 Sertners = man, wife A“ real hile, -Price reduced for i lene Can toda jiiee ie Arcee terme” | Slate ho cast oP empleton, Realtor . : 2339 Orchard ee Rd. 44563 LAWRENCE Ww After 6. f no ans., call OR 3-1708 : sea GAYLORD Business Opportunities 51 | 126 ©. Pike 5t__Oven Eves. & Sun : af LEASE 2 STALL SUPER service station Low inventory. 2 GILES | On Account of Sickness Your chance for « nice, clean Grocery Store. Price, $1000.00 plus inventory. For Colored $1,500 Down All restaurant doing « . Stock and . ures, $2600.00. . Business Lot paved ters. GILES REALTY CO. #2 W. Huron PE 5-6175 | ___ Open # to 9 MAJOR OWL CO HAS 2 NEW AND | AGENCY 5% W. PE +150 * Wren MY 93-1008 LAND SUITABLE FOR sUBDIVI- apo RD. {location FE 20173. \Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY’S SPECIALS HARDWARE & APPLIANCE best. "4. 87, MAIN STREET LIQUOR = tn downtown DRIVE-INN Lea a fl at main intersection Pontiac ro of (parking. Bxcelent year trade fortable liv- wo on quarters. $9,500 on easy ferms, super stations | GROCERY — VARIETY we reat pA ‘ate { im- | with good steady neighborhod vue Applications | business. $4,000 plus small stock. may be obtained by phoning ing FE Paae = RYRINGE 18 THE “BIRD” TO TSR bi) “BIRD” 82E cea Pe for . Very rem _Seeao Atter “s 5 p.m. “— Big yy GROCERY | and wine. Fine ovine quarters, e_ PE +1840 | A Huron ae eee sla Pm ne jue County, south east. in care of level | ack of | site. Near paved ones Pence only 1,600. $500. dow: “WHITE . * S. " i t | . | parcels — each | with fine secluded 3 miles west 10 acres: at | ee. ELICK Rochecter 32-2001 48 “| Suchy Real- | 1 Way modetn brick | eeds a uttie | farm ts of- with reasee- | | 100 Acre Farm 4 bedroom modern home | nin, living room, full sive = dit room, large kitchen, tile ath and sun porch Pull basement foreed air of] heat & ao | electric hot water tank soll. Priced right with pit A ae SYLVAN REALTO 2383 Oreha: Cy only $22,000, _Dinnan_& Sons, 66 For For Rent Farm | Prop. 48A WANTED TO RENT: rd Lake Rd. rative Real Estate RS FE 54-9418 Ex ARM tg Y pape shag CORNER sPARCEL K Sones is ft : deen ' for most fel eg at 35. with oniv E . Edw. M, Stout, TI RK. a. be ee i ‘ae a. 500 “nites 1 ee —| }. near growing Thumb area town. $50,000 gross. Neo food, Only $12,500 down. CALL NOW ON THESE AND MANY OTHER CHOICE BUSINESS ITIES | © ‘THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN Fme | WARD E. ra gang, ee Yor 7 REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron FE 2-8016 SPORTING aooDs STORE. Ideally located in Orchard, Pine. and Cass. Lake area. Store, 36x | pone md lot with 40° frontoge | hard Lake Rd. yee ar | saentenal side St. Prentage. Sacrificing establiatied grossing $45,000 annually, be. cause of iiness, for $30,000 plus | inventory. Plenty of space fer | parkine and aL REAL) K ‘TOR 290 8. Woodward. ‘Birmingham | MI 4-7676 _ MMERCIAL BUILDING COhvINa: QUARTE $1700. down. A a nee" Wloek 3 tutiding with 4 room apartment. Bath, off furnace: One of the few busiriess lots in © ames | north suburban area, | VACANT if. 12a” «Walton business frontage | with small block building. $7200. | with $1500, down, ° N BALDWIN 40 x80" heck bullding with 100 | frontage on Baldwin. Gas heat. Now being used ae bump shop. | inte Ideal sales & service. $12,000, down. | | ¢ a HAYDEN, Realtor | ‘ PE 6-0141 V ALUABLE | | | FRANCHISE AVAILABLE ° ’ —- TAIT Ve OAKLAND COUNTY , Exclusive territories avatl- ‘able for electronic machine | that restores candle power. | removes blackness, and re- | stores life of used ‘luores- { cent tubes, at fraction of | new tube cost. Opportunity | 1011 W. A GROCERY AND LIVING QUARTERS Idea) family « store. Doing over gy yearly and $5,000 will put business, including in- MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION | 406 PORTIA SPATE, BANE | BLDG MEN POR TRAINING G PROGRAM lized enipeue or go yeu be f #28 "weekly. one whi Por interview ‘er | ino Tetormalion on RS 4) 4-3204 AVenue dotte. _2-5420- 0. Monday” a Kt) to 2 MAJOR OIL COMPANY DESIRES dealer for service station in _ are: m bitious fe er Tested in @ business of mnie With excellent opportunities. can et — cotati by calling SERVICE STATION ° Red hot service station with an excellent lease and ilecatton : will handle business and cquigunent: ¥ -J.R. ; HILTZ uron St, Open § Sale Lend Contracts 52) “Ae to have own —— $1,607.66 DISCOUNT business with potential in-— Secure on 2 family take front come of $35,000.00 and up property 88 000 fo hentia: FE Basie: Ku" Pantircip | — Pe e: artnership = e a Ic. i ee investments wil be cot =| $3,900 DISCOUNT sider eetings Ww arranged. Every industry, rev sae mi cee store, office building ete., verine o£ 00 oathiv avments your prospect “Distribu- i of at 6 ner cent interest. tors for the State of Micht- Bec bv excentionally larce gan Fluorescent Distribu- bricl r putidin and several: jots, tors, lus lake frontace Purchaser bas Write Magni - Therm, Inc, spem. over $5 vroverty Box 15, Pontiac Press, , Since vurchas Pontiac, Michiean. Chief en- RD. RILEY BROKER gineer will interview FE _4-List Allegan, Barry Berrien, Branch. ca Im CONTRACT ON MODERN mazoo, St. Joseuh, Wayne, Kent, Muskeeon, | Ingham and Jackson counties al- __fready franchised. RESTAURANT _ AND HOME Separate buildings on | . Lk. and Union Lk Rds. at Oxbow Lager with over | 400 ft of frontar these hiehwavs tncludes ‘valuable Wand | neal 2 bedroom hume comoletely | eoutoped restaurant. well metab | lished voine business Only $19. evervthine reauired tt 000 cash down vavme Earl Garrels | fats COMMERCE \P ry | eM i) | __EM_ 3.4080 | MODE ERS RAKE RY Roy Annet ne, | REALTORS Ton ina Ce 31109 | Sunday 1-4 a na BUSIN opponre Atteation Pe bt ger A nice gtk res. eo ready .to anderful loca, | of the hes - ton "on in Watertord Towshin A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. _ FE 42533 tates en S| | MOBIL GAS STATION EE sours try for 8 ‘tnen 4 SEASONED Ti N:~ Sacinaw Oven "Money to Loan § room bungalow, Balance goons at per month per cent tnterest. $1,000 pA nil ohn - Kinaler, = O70 Ww. Huron St. FE 43625 . 5-6181 | SEASONED 2 YEARS Lakefromt home, sold for $9.500— bai per month-6 per cent soles “| Present baiance $6,600, on cent off,’ $5,940 to handle. . J. VALUET, Realtor Py "Oakland Ave Fr | Co-operative Real Estate “Exchange | CONTRACT ON . tor —e in Pontiac Contract en Eves Till 6:30 balance $2.75 can be boveht | fv — Payable at $30 per | Thad | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | ft Eves Till 8:30 $3 nant State tate Licensed Lenders) ae hh ON Need $500 ‘or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Home & Auto, is the place come. Most. loans made on fa Ph. FE 5-8121 ome & Auto 2 J45 aki Jae Yours Ph. FE 5-8165 ad bred Up to $500 1948 to 1965 cars. Most deals closed in Loans also made on Signatures and other Oakland Loan Co. FE 4-1574 FE _ LOANS | $25, cont MMUNITY LOAN CO. WRENCE PRIENDLY SERVICE _ FE + “GET CASH “QUICKLY your title. minutes, 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. -9206 to $500 FE 2-Ti31 penn Bence | ec (RJ. VALUET, Realtor nn oem ae 35,000 Familie Recommend Buckner’'s (a Seton Conven- Four fent offices COST OF BORROWING AT BUCKNER'S (8 LESS THAN YOU THINE . ‘ s EQUITY IN A LARGE MOD 2 bedroom home on the ea side for a smaller home nearly free and clear VALUET, Resitor Ave DUO THERM HEATER PO° ronch ELPCTRIC RANGE. CHROME DT- =| nette set, Whirt auto. washer, child's race car with 7m. 5025 | Elte, Lake Rd before on | ier ROTRI STOWE ALL AUTO: matic. 3973 Gok Knol! Apiine beth, bane Pstate: Co-operative Real Estate Exchanee | END TABLES. 5-0693 | or 16 hammer eon cum shoteun. it have PE 4-3035 or w 3 "BEDROOM HOUEE j8E. PULL BASE- ment, attac car garace, larce lot in Weterford, will swan | modern and traditional with burn aT EWEET P tops. These are sli¢htiy feectorw fr. rs, ‘ou fw save more thew half ceruler retail orice Michigan Fluorescen’ 393 (Or- chard Take Ave for house w 2 acres. er emrRic SaNar Goon rola) pty ANDE a ALLE RD | _. dition. Teter cabinet OR 1424 B'eCTRIC STOVE FURNTTURE. PHONES OR. a house n'ants, and misc. items. Sano ee | cog « Fo s or I o Sies, Or sel for $110, OA $228 | FOR ATR: INCOMPIETE § BED Bane, Lb HA, of eold-banded white chine mid a ul saa fess Peer" Mili | rete wh. OF ou .. Trade $1,000 equit evenines home’ or what? Clare Rial Ee. Fe Sachin. Meocieet. eenel- or Ww 7° mm ° wee . Het |W. Huron Si, FE) tion, 90. Call a7. pick STANDARD WASHER O00D CON: gate dresser or iron- * G DETOGOLD: Sell vier | throtigh Classified Ads! |; “rs things Cates not. wns, Sale Housshold Goods 57 Mp. \ se 98 i (aests new te ie living, room ; din- ASY PAYMENT ote the out and look @ 2 acres of : OPEN DAILY To 8 NDAY 12 rs | | | rE pad and 4 hg : shape table; 3 te. bedroom out- fit, matress springs; pn a | green mohair chairs. PE.1-0361 = imenna CURETS Me 8 Sexinaw si. Ex. a rE op cove ee changed, =e Mt Clem- Tike Bed tables, cockiall tables, | RetTOee ATOR, STORM WIN- PS ia costta-ese | RECONDITIONED — Sp, ae BARGAINS WALTON +v seer | MagIAG Washer conse econ n ss. $49.50 Walton Cor. Josly : sry ‘ + Rodel tL SPACE MEATER. | ¢ “o, ", nee seg 30 | 35 Ongar Dee mee Pew TE: MARRED” gy og A - Frigiéaire Dryer (chipped) $219.50 ike 8. Woodward. PienpeeD vert tone * os 00 e Automatic maps (floor sample $189.95 lam Overstutted chairs Mise. an 560 HAS- “Just BEF _ cleaned, $10. Phone OR berth THIS WEER’S : SPECIALS ueTherm. oi] Desaee, we Hole desk 8853: Bese ‘ent one, “trad * OARLAN ND FURNITURE co. '. Saginaw St. rE 2-9523 | THOMAS ECONOMY | FURNITURE CO. pontiac miemiea? Exce 2 pe. Ii . Lee cariine — ane in. | 2X12 LINO. agen Bae. var nt, | One man's gray gebardine tep 2 Heavy wood bed “Money to Loan 53 pote oe. ae ee ye wal Tite ered Guilt. Chest of drawers nan lBigte Licensed Lenders) | cipys CLOTMING isia” suite | & paint Bae ae tose | Many. items not listed 2 ts deine slouses 80 cents. ” TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| cprene ' Betty 202 N. MAIN “ehinie accessories sslng TBA |» oe al Specs (0 w. Pie RPE Gian. ROCHESTER, MICH. bled Tvs thom wo | 50, OA, Hig, WATER HEATER uu electric stove ont ehifforobe, EM For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Artists’ ‘supplies, hobby: ies—check our clas- ication “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A, ANCHOR F FENCES ATES. PE 5-4062._ ~~ ATTENTION Home Owners Builders pales pe TO YOUR Feee_cotimetes omheertally given, SURPLUS CUMBER & -| MATERIAL SALES CO. AND £ forter. 226 * orLDOaRR CFEC BLA ay ee gees pl Oot, eonad 29.0) cual ee Sa eee Ee ae ‘merchandise im good con- | BATHROOM ES YOUNGS- ‘oan company OR_ 54-2401. _ town kitchen. es: Oil, gas BATHINET’® BASSINET AND ‘CLAYTON’ Ss boilers, eetomatic. weter heater. infant's snow svit size 2. Verv Furniture Applian 4 reasonable. » Appuances. foil. galvanized r pipe and Buckner. 105 CUBIC FT HOTPOINT RE- a ese. Bros . Sigueeses. ww and your se- FE or 5-8074 SORTS st “SUPPLY! 2685 Peers Finance Co Con 1060 “4 . SKELGAS % iN RANGE 3 - . ws W__Hu hateers tn. 9008 Rh. B | BOLSEY 35. COMPLETE WiTH ‘ : BEDROOM SUITE. 4 PC MAPLE ease and flash $37.60. TDC Pro Offices are located: suite. West refrie.. new Meare, 12 _Meree. ___ ector vie Lik Ri : | carbace | discosal. Other’ misc. | 7 CUBIC PT FRIGIDAIRE. GOOD | $5440, ‘Now 946.00. Gudget bass Pontiac and Floor Nationa! Bide. 7 cy pr. WESTINGHOUSE RE-| STOVES SOUGHT. SOLD. ~ Ex. Comores dn ore’ ty fume. Drayton Plains 4512 Dixie Hwy. food condition piece ina roam ont, sens: Termers. 88 Mi. Clem- Easy lerme. Paddock etm 8 Serv: . nena : : . . Muron, _8-2303__ * : me: waleinest to Beaks i APT. se BiBctaic srove |, torewide Clearance | $3 GAL. ELEC HEATER $81.85 "tien 45462 Van Dyke undone ond Goer 'O) Geaee $190 devenpen a chaii. <1. $1999 | C8 sinks & "00 ; fe Gms Saecs _ CF eeee... | 669 davensert & ebair |” 3, | Leund * |, fave . one block North across trom Bank. | Grost EY. BURNER ELECTRIC $60 davenport & ehair...-..6 40.50 SAVE SUPPLY. ny = range. divid ‘ov auto. y : BUY AT DISCOUNT AND s8AV Se NON oes | HR “SG HAS Miko Melee | Aa Raivomed Stra 8 EB | win an eC Lite fu men and women PLUS! Nat OR . = eater eal. garbage cans... $ 2.98). BUILDERS & 9 iT | swivel chair” $12 Jare's new | 968 lea table @ 6 chairs, |” or PPLY PE 42375 = coat, size 5 . " m finish . 42 $25 to $500 CROSLE LECTRIC RANGE. | $70 m v Duncan’ Phyte drop. cag Rbowred: 12 FOLDING 4” deluxe automatic. washer § 54. chairs, fireplace tools. EM 3-5281, You ‘can get tt quickly on your! with suds - Maytag washer. | All lamps .......... 25 per cent off} - CASH FOR PURNITURE signature, car .or —. No en en- | _late model, $49. MY __ $ ri etib mattress || : " —_—_—'* io ..| e dorsers. Payments to 20k your Sayenboer AND CHAIR. VERY $30 lnnerspring mattress . $ 18.85 CLOSING OUT FO rT | CHROME DINETTE SET TABLE |" Rasy TERMS ON LAYAWAY sar pe Preeerienmne ~ TA’ | 'E; [- tabie Pe 83664, Mahogany drum | Pearson's Bank-Furniture | INE AID LINOLEUM (20200... Te | aq | 42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 4-788! sguc a aeet : (7 Po. BEDROOM SET, RUG, tx18 AND STAIRWAY CAR- SMITH’ T8357 § S. Saginaw FINANCE CO. condition Reasonable OA ese. peting with padding. FE CAR AR TOP CARRIER | 792 Pontiae State Bank Bidg. ABL E 5-5395 DIRING ROOM FABLE AND |S RUGS Gis See ee ee | DEWALT ia INT POWER SAW. condition, MA 53921. 98 savings. Pearsons | Also jointer. jie saw and wood Mortgage Loans 54 oops Re DRYER. am rove Furniture 43 Orchard Uake| lathe. vtike new. "EM “S321 ey | B08 LOW INTEREST | to .Thuromt™ °°" ©") sewn “wacuine yacoyy | DRAW TITE HITCHES =) | —— , Onitmited funds tor single famfly | DON’T FAINT | Snr? in The 2 thai bolt to the Sane ee pe canceled when you see the low prices at | SOME fi > FURNISH- | _ of al) makes of cars show (. PETERSON Pek & More. Chests os.98 ings. Inet. Refrig., _stutie tip Boat PE. Howland ae Dixie Hwy Pron eS Bank Big. PICK'& PAINT: STORE, Sones gga oe De » | Fens SIPGULATOR. acon — ‘M43_Oakland Ave. ___PE_$0862 | ty" CABINET MODEL. Ex Y GRADE KNOT "63 EASY “Galle #80. GOOD | cellent condition. £100 Live nao KNOTTY Swaps __ 55 as new ee housetrafier | ered rem. Huron alae higher, fversa © * °: atic ee 1¥R. OLD Y MAROG GANY BUFFET. | _Traller No. 2. fre tall work. $1.98, 92.98 BIRD DOG. ams “_ 7aape. excelient condition MI 4-8311, ees Gas RANGES FOR FOR he oulien. White and colors. FE 4 ___. | DAVENPORT REN 420 CHROME 3B. Munro fe, 1060 Material Tor for alt your building needs BUILDING on aaa gan. | Sebte. £ chal: 60. ‘Pioss lems. _W. oreo. of soerenne $400 ace aa trade in oh used | ‘CIWS base. 2 wav 810. Pr | @ PC. BLOND BEDROOM SUITE. BLAC EFT’ Ss cars. M. J, Ven Welt. Om 3-1368.| Cresta! vanity mms 328 Marl Walnut dining set Matching wal- BLDG. SUPPLIES 1 MA 5-581 | 8161 Dixie Hwy vmer UALITY — 6 PT. Clarkston NDOWS. : "ach. PE 3-8070 “98330 ‘AND STORM me evety room in the for house in newest 1955 designs. Terrific yvai- ues, value, $2.25 Dining room, $10.95 va $5.95. Porch. $2.05 value, $1.95. Slightly factory irreguiars. Michigan Fluorescent, heard La | rom CIRCULATORS. EVANS 75. 000 BTU & Temco can’: Very _teas, Like new, FE 4-3 wall ot ~~ RCED AIR COAL AL, FURNACE. 30 1 peamdambeacerlun GAS PURNACE. ~ cond, Reasonable St GUN-TYPE Ott BURNER. cON- GARAGE CARNIVAL _ n Sunday 3 ‘ ‘Peckead Wrecking Co. : Dixie Hwy. ° 59108 Braise Pustce Drivetn Theses Bivd. 8. Olt Ci STOKER. BIN fed. Ig good condition, 38 ent areas aisancaavena asenes ax pepe f | SPI SSE vue ear fir bds ot 19 Me ” , COMPLETE WITH geo aw terrific values. = are ge marred. © LIONEL & AM [ERICAN FLYER TRAINS utho factory se and genuine ‘Lcters parts. Free test analyzer, Tis BOYS A GON TrPE © OIb BURN- - er, controls and 220 tank. a _See. it operate. 117 Earlemor GAabEN SuActon. Powen wow: on Lionel electric train, FE no OUT carnrpesin tamcenoeocncdaptectiie -ase= HOLLAND FURNACE PE 4-3446. WEDICINE CABINETS, LARGE 20 inch mirror, all metal cabinet, Also large selection at medicine pom og WH door —R.. ~~ ow 8 e ~ at exce q ._ Michi- ff Piuorescent, — Orchard e Ave. wean 000 B.T.U. 7 eSB ACS ol] burner wo . foie goed G. A, ‘Thompson, NEW Co age gg sto: Ie badwes ‘hes rm or e i302 36 rE “SRetrigerators AND USED Stace abso ee and vas ter, heaters for cottages TRAILER EF. PxCHA ie. 2-3200 ar i ny geet, es very inte. Lake “orier Orion, MY 3-2767. 329 oak FURL, oft TANKS, NEW ee 50. Also _ other FE 40927 - es = ge on — ha _ Mie Re. Sirminghem MI_ 4-6009. ¢ DOUBLE LAMP WESTING- house fluorescent fixtures for shoo OR 3.1200. or store, $30. 10 USED TVs, ALL SIZES. AS not operatine on" sell af is all Also 3 apt. tize used rane aw orm, vende pore § ROOM 3 EVANS Or. BURNER. _Almost new $45, FF 5-0726 OLD GARAGES « ; REPAIRED TO look like new. Lerigthen cour ra. | fage. Put {im new garage doors. Tet 5654, _. ANTIQUE BED CHIFFEROBE * Soe Wizard hand earden trac- tor. nereaee an h.p, airplane mo- _ tor, OR 35 5 ROOM OIL BORER 3108 PRID- __ham, Keego Har © POTATO aoe HAMMER mill: nae, “St *enny Lind bed and —_ =e Gardge Doors paces eats, PROM SPECIAL PALL OFFER SALE CO. Prom, $35 ‘and. St ms. : VE 2-023 | Fer Sale netsh 72 For Sale Housetrailers . 78) Pei thro FOR RENT sanders - } nd sanders— — | eee | Seb Fee 28°'n55"* ve. 3 icrometers 1" and 2", LUMEN T "AT SORES 2 - a = ~ apa “a! pe. colored bath set, tron tub BURMEISTER ' Northern Lumber Co. Save M oney at OTHER CAMERAS & SQUIPMENT BURMEISTER’S eS — EERE Do it Yourself a alm 156 West Montealm. rE Wed @ 6:30 Cameras, Equipment 61A fo my cama = __ Sale Musical Goods lot 63, ae \aneer Rd., scl GENTLE 1984 PONTIAG FT. ae tse. _ and take ele. 3h |S “a. wu trade ‘on at “yoo model ar { seam tyvoes sadd brid .—-* --&.. tar’ Ve _ sell or trade, Sets — Bird. : pees Cheap. fom Sale. Poultry 74 | hear woven Risa ecient ba 8 + Hy or trade for Ra ture. Keego Trailer Park. Lot tee emma FRYERS, SALE OR FRADE Senn iFE | EW 1055 0 AND 36 nae er 4, 10000 Me’ eet Sale Farm Produce _ 75 POD POP LLL LLANE APPLES FOR AND | €@ 8. Telegrap Rd, ___PHE 2:3200 ,OXFORD Trailer Sales hon ; ems, “es oF APPLES: WAGNER Delicious. Orchard an. Squirre! Rd, Auburn eign. Me ahs oun of Rd. OL. 20a, waite You Pick THEM “bu, 6020 Hillsburo Rd. MA A bet POTATOES Te aEER BU A $1.25 per bu. ‘win to ist st house mast ‘Ciartston-Orion ra APP! ES — See the new 1956 General. Stew-, MelIntosh, Glackmore Farms, 1900) rt, Skyline, and Holly coaches. Silver Bel) Rd 3 miles east of | 15 ft. to 47 ft. Perry St. insurance rates, Bose CANNING)| 60 months to pav one $1.50 « bushel, Bring con- iners. Take — house east of — Rd. on Silverbell Rd. Box ~ SPRAYED APPLES 3-4228 after as om or ar CONSOL Perfect seadiaien Fano, | fi! mens “Must sell MA _ 6-2703. Call 60 55 Pav-awenicay CORNET. USED 00 | 1 $100. FE _ Pe cose ener 8B: Bron. SNARE DRUM = ail ater 8)? used 1 Pha $25. PE 4-31 +) arate BaAbY GRAND PIA Excellent cond, Gallaghers, te = PE 4-0566. CONN EUPHONTUM. XCE =z LLENT Red Sane & Jonathans, $1 See and 7054 Hatchery RK “ Wiliams Uh Oxford Trailer Sales “Now you're not going to trick me by ‘showing me some- se Oe oe resist!" ~ master gunsmith. | f Seeneners. cader FE Jee. _. ee ya Winchester 12. gauge auto, shot- a. EE Re ee emington model 870 20 gauge | _ MA 6 B BLANC c pe, EXCEL-|- pump, like new. 800. Stevens 12 gauge double, like trevehs 20 auge douvie, like new 49 IANO. 1 TONING med "Pe pied Deer rifles, 0-9, 5: 20.08; 8 mil.; Fiano TUN Schm' i ; = a R..8 vages, 645 | 4 enteod fry a CARLANDS GUNS Th ARCHERY : civ sien Slane fALL. MEDI Mse W. Huron St. across from ao ‘mle 5 laghers. 18 E. Huron. Fe 4osee.| OMY siren OR ¥4264, Open RECONDITIONED | UPRiONT PI- . Gallaghers, 18 E. Huron. p.m. 401 WINCHESTER ar oh ong “S00 r ade for 12 oo ah = eee e ae rd. ra, | a . 22 lens poe weer mower, $40, 2 & $25. Huron og = tackets, $20. NG A USED PIANO. 815. _FE $6410 00200 TO oF 7 | exo 248 Osmun i ME. sine sad, hu IDEAL WALNUT BABY GRAND PIANS. 2, $400. Sleeos four. 1? Gauee Remington Exeellent condition Pre-war. FE pume wi wehoke. $56. OL BIR ELECTRIC MEAT 68AW, oot ae. paca, A —_ regis- SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED RETE g72 Eliz. Lk, Ra. YEAR'S {yy Lag? 1954 mode America's AK. — ey Perfect, new, guar- years, Buy @ new used mach: _grese ent, 303 Ore mere take. Ave, ws, ; gered und reg ro oll ft. mber. a, truck, $75 ad ‘Open Sunday 10 to 4 Pachoud V Wrecking Co. "Reside Ponts Bontae pave FTneater. DUO-THER: metals sew Rent 5 rms. sian Gar- SLAY BAUGH’S LUE $3.05. | FE 4-0624 FE _8-0453 |i" YOU NEED A-1 are DIRT. of all. colors MARLIN ko ePORTING CAR-] Call FE_ 17-0319 Grant portable battery charger. ed. Also. deep | $62. Hydraulic jack $40. National = ee oe well on gums _ sash register, Electric clock, $7. Electric drill. $7 fron stand, tester, $9. aay on. — ‘ass sale. 16: East Huron. @ mos - prion, ¢ ot PE 45020. A STEEL RESTAURANE Pate ae DIRT a Sale Store Equipment 64 Hunting Accommod, 65A a CABIN B te BIRD RD HUNTING | SEA- ar Cadillac, Bleepa 6. ter, platform scale, e erind- son. Ni . $48 Eat +3747 | er. 5 Sanitary meat 4 5-0453. roireleeranh & 9 Mile Rd. 5-2971. _. PL 1-418 Gag sTATION EQUIPMENT, snag ee ELEc-| drastically reduced for quick sale, _ per weet. FE _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 __and_ gravel, EM 3-2440. kA TOP SOI, CRUSHED STONE. vel. ll "vie Conklin, hoist support, $12. Repair cab- 8-1 or FE 23-8672. SAVE ON EAVESTROUGHS. Hs. WAR. inet. $7. Aut~ ump hendies. $5. Wicks. 2678 Lake t . STORM M SASH At TOP enti. PILL DIRT. “Grushed stone sand ane vravel, ri Howard FE 4-8493 BEST ange f TOP SOiL SHRED- _Sinaes black soil, Liovd ie. MEAT MARKET FIXTURES FOR BLACK SS a pare ao __sotl_ Sand and aces Shredded. State Srossted. é trailer. OR 3-2803. _Sheep skin case, $65 SHOTGUNS & RIFLES. | $12.50, up. re’) @uns, ents You truck, “ GUNS - BUY SELL - TRADE. columns, | Manley_Leach, _10_Bagley 6 1 DOUBLE BARREL 16 GAUGE of, laxiz~ shoteun. 1 22 sinale shot rifle et it, Holiday - rk. 4300 Cass si0 : FE 32-3231. for sale or trae for good beagle _ hound, PE 5-2634 Polychoke Like new, FE | or shotguns and rifles. $10 one a _Ben's Loan _O Office, 4 Patte bine, with sh 2-5910. Michi- After 4:30. * | VENTIL. CATING arg POR ei ‘ . laree tslection 0 ue at 828.96. Also) = Pontiac’s Bargain Shop _hve a gianatomate FOR HUNTERS ~ WHEELCHATR, LIke NEW. 43-4629. Wate “SOFTENERS RS ins, DOWEX, smaale lev: $100, FH “Wrecking 8 Oe at oll Suen ons. are Tie. 3 TRUCK TIRES 616. POR- ONE table Ironrite troner, rubber | Sof 35-2398, hoses, Reasonable, EM PAINT SALE Gaiatte pe ig = Sine white at $5.05 gal. CHURCH'S INC. PENNY PAINT S ALE Rouse paint, 1 gallon ........ $3.98 Qnd galion at Ie ............. 01 Two ‘gallons for ee fe) Rubber base paint, gallon see 380 Roller or Se | eee 1 1 gal. FLOO rll HO = 3.90 00 8. Saginaw &t. Open 9 to 9 PUMPS 3 hy tank Jet mps with 15 gal. ah. Set Nl shallow and deep Sump pumps, $30.95 =e pumps. jets and submerst- Plastic eights re UMBING ‘SPECIALS pe. bath A 3 tie si18 set quality with Open dally $ to ¢: Sun. 10 te 2 Arnason Plumbing Supply tt 930 a pa es iP We deliver os A. ARE. ne ne cumstinn OR TOR On St. 217 5 RooM NORGE “IL HE. ‘UNION WRECKING CO. INC. . to For. fob tte location near, you | call KEnwood 5-9200 Orchard 10, OAUGE: REMINGTON i DOUBLE we Se. 7 COE terror * “fine old State farm, Tele __Sale Sporting Goods — 65 Cc, IRISH SETTER. EXCELLENT Sand “g . a ‘ breedine stock. Good hunter, 351 be gravel. ‘Day auto. Winchester deer rifle and _+ene3._! oa oe — sult, Sell or trade for 14° alum. CRETE fetrigerator 8d ue aha — oe of stainless steel boat or utility | gravel, road gravel. FE 2-1768. 12 Ga 1 sHoTG UF ie c SMITH. | ln he ened uuble with yder 8! t+ and a pet SAND. one __M. _6-4000. . > 24670 4-6108, FARM TOP SOT 12 GAUGE AUTO, BAVAGE Wits ; 5 yaa. tio 10 Delive LARGE SELECTION ao: livered. FE 17-9061. A BLACK DIRT. vered. :"E 46588. FILL DIRT. SAND AND TeAvEL OR 3 3-7318. FILL “SAND, NL ACE DIRE AND AND gravel, Phone F' LIKE NEW 4 laxit, WALL TENT FILL DIRT ORA imeem ‘once LL DIRT TaAVEL te SAND, HERM Sault in ey: “oF ‘wo eins stone _of ali kinds FE: 6-140, __- line : OPEN, go NDAY HARDWAY Top soll, blacr on. peat, sand _and gravel, PE 5-4 LOADING OUT Bt CACK DIRT. 1639 S LaASTRG a 50F aor FROM _and Elizabeth Lk, -Rd,: PE 6-1 Has Done It Again DOWN GO PRICES s wfao" Remineton, 870 Pump Ss ns Pi 95 Remington, 740 A. auto ri $06.96 Field load, ' all gauges ....... § Heavy load, Outers, Cleaning kit $11.25 Hunting trouser ANDERSON FDW: E. USED HEATING EQUIPMENT Coal faeces = = $20.00 up KELL vs HARDWARE gg ¢. Adoms. Auburn Mon., Tues -Weds, ar" Sat. 9 to 6 Thurs. and Fri. 9 te % nm 16 to 2. “HUNTERS Ss blue rocks, $2.49 per carton mi aca shotgu and ar 16 cod cto shotgun shells, 2.69 gener our, bi * PN easant contest S HA USED FURNACES, OIL BURNERS, gas burners. blowers, stokers o stoves, Wayne Heating Co.. SPACE HEATERS , 08 40 nd | HUNTING “CLOTHES FOR R BALE, boot, and sed teary new a2 ibe Call FE whites NURSERY, FEE S- tall $4.85 Limited suppl LAKESIDE! NURSERY Sale ale Sporting Goods 65! ° pier Goon PRACTICE PIANO. . $80. SHOT GUNS. RIPLEY PISTOLS. }ISTERED MALE BEA- 2 years old, $40, z = 53 ae 2 HOU Po CTTTEN & SON 528 ne “Main Ihochester" ot 1-976 SALE one TRA! GEESE. . APTER Le he ae A-1 “TOPSOIL, PILL DIRT, SAND/| COON DOG , _OL 2-1454 ;| GREAT | paw . PU: AWN, . ryren aa. PPIES, ¥ F. head Guernsey ‘ry cattle 19 cows ‘fresh or due May Cid AND at Loap- | deliveréd, OR 3-754 _! BROWN PEAT- HETEST - SHRED- GOMMIBSSION. A iON M3. Sat. . MY 2-1521. 7 ine FORD CTION, MONDAY, OCT.| & Phat epi 282 ila os "cout ARAKEETS — “ana cated 3 ‘miles Dency's 368 Oailand oOrE 3 031 PARAKEETS, OPALINES, CANAR- 1304 Mt, Clemens. FE 4-6060. | Pexinonsr 1 OESE PUPPIES. TOYS, TS AND CANARIEG, 2469 Auburn Rd. +65 PA: RAKEETS PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES. Food. Since 192i Oakland AUCTION EVEX* WEDNESDAY Priced. for quick sale. After un. 3065 Haselett, 3m. FE 40118. . Eeceilent condition Must GORN PICKERS NEW AND > URED, offer Cicchsnery, Waene 4 Ortonville, 3@ HOUSETRAILER. EXCELLENT HEA UARTERS condition, Call after 4 p.m, Ee FOR CHAIN SAWS hl : Mich. Chain Saw Distr. an Sen. & Service, Rentals, v) Breen MINN! NEAPOLIS i EL owed ee role me barice New oon as 4 FEW SPACES u WITH 16° PLOW, | mode:n itailers avafiable, LIGHT, STARTER AND -HY:| coos) WE T TRADE INS. Hen Jackson. * Mo. CREDIT ‘ re 3 “PING BROS. Wont none WIAG ND. AT OPDYRE i LEE RAILER SPACE In new THE J ie" ret relay. awe Soe aaleel mobile Ss MOBIL ; AS Sales & Service ‘aaa E VILLAGE | _ Auction, Sale Sales 77 97 bute Accessories 80 TRAILER EXCHANGE Wier see a trailer 12 ft, high? DEER HUNTER SPEC. -10 USED TRAILERS TO PICK FROM - | KPPLE CRATES, mise etareee ass bt tent, Cal Call mMrchions owe Be a Trailer parts MI 46107. and # Sale_ Farm Equipment 76 LIS-CHALMERS Perle wM seoetes, bulldozer. Perfett condi- wa-wveo -_— ae Mile south of Lake Orion on MM, MY 20721 rE rE Sat. i ‘YEAR OLD - ae Teller” | Exchange, 1 ROW CORN __Rent _Trailer Space 79 sees |b ting of mostly’ cm — B66 Oaktand Ave. stein cows ond Merot which bave | CLEARANCE SALE OF calves besides (all but 2 of these have been raised by Mr, Pain on this farm). Metamora Ler Ford, Chev. Pontiac clerk; L. EB. Pain, prop. J. Chrysler, Olds, Buick, Stud: Arnold and Bud Rickmott ous. $ cyl tioneers, Oxford, OA 8-2226 oF . Chi _OA 8-2150. PARAKERTS BABIES. 701 MEL- ee DARAK ETS 501 _ 4th St. FE 23-4025 Closed -8un,, Great Lakes all metal exterior, PEDIOREED Koo some y RETRIEV- knotty or birch © kitchen, rained iiving room ceiling, “heated floors, deluxe Lo war a $2495, 35", 41° 5" two bedroom Sone at com- per parable prices Truly America's Ail work RAI Looe yisoee CAGE. oe bearned — buy today, TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 8. Telegraph Ra. PE 2-3200 radio. heater, rit. glass FEMALE 21 FT. GOOD CONDITION. “5153 Sentiies, FE OR seer sakes pat hunting, $35. 9905 Pleasant , EM 3-0613. rindi PUPPIES vOR 6 BALE. FE 8-0035, ew iG CANARY “AN AND », CAGE. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ‘OARDING BATHING AND’ cup. pin Pe ome DOGS, CATS BOARDE eS ~Hay, Grain in & Feed eis HAY, ALPABPA, /auD TIMOTHY a.m. mixed. Never/ 4 y i Pt ALMA SILVER MOON iN ts. OL 2 on Hh KINDS HAY PHONE Ma E. $1.50 reds ‘CALL ae MU al 4-600, ings __For Sale | Livestock wk 72 Saat L BLACK MULE FOR BALE fe. EM 3006900 7 RRO TERED, ‘HAMPSHIRE 32 PT. A COMPLETE CHANGE CONSTRUCTION ©) NOW ON DISPLAY AT =. | HUTCHINSON nicht L © Smart Sele. Ferm. Briggs ist. ) SCARAM: ATO, PARTS For Sale e Housetrailers 78 | 2539 _Dinte cane SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW 1906 Se Eliz, Lk. Rd. $265, PE 22253 FOr Sale | Tires AMERICAN GENERAL WEST- é wood, Ventura Roveraft Con- a SET tinental. 23 to 46 ft. 28 tt. Pord- white walls, line Onty $2605 Genesee Sales. naw, FE 261 _Disie Sey, | Gon usp i949 TRAVELITE, 33 FT.. 3 BED- also B. 4: walls, E 4-0687, Auto Glass Service V-8. ENGINES ATTENT 10N won oda We reghace glass in all models. 25 cent off on all glass. HU 122 Oakland ‘2 FORD MOTOR, RB RADIATON, OF |e aaa ung | pee * $48 Lebars ent © __ $10.88, 503 8. Saginaw. FE 40687. “OR OR SALE HAND D MADE TRAILER A sme * maanciee ane $ NEW GUARANTEED ~ + 900-18 | Scouse waite size T « 14, deer FE ‘-oeet, bunting. bed comodate 4 peo- = Good res and wheels is. In- 40-18 SUBURDANITE MUD AND ulated . rock wool, wired snow remold $0.88, 503 8. _tor electricity, OA 8-2602 00 ¥. 18 FOOT HOUSET™ \ILER. GOOD | 2 __for hunting, MA_ 6-2702,. 1646 MODEL 27 FT. $750 CASH | OV: wi! consider sn aller Soest jinn My also Buburbanite snow tires. FE #1117; C & G Gervice, corner Auburn at Opdyke, PE 5-5151, NEW TIRES, 600-16 TUBES AND rims, $25. | OR 3-4164. ) TO CHOOSE FROM. ALL i FT, 165 HOUSETRAILER. | REPAIR Best offer secepted. FE §-6710. Call between 8:30 and 5. CHIEF IN BEAUTY AND TRAILER SALES See: nyo 8. Dart Ftd Puint : Sarin Sa’ oe ° omnes Mot Sued FREE FSTIMATE = Fen L Mal NEW BRAID. Tai “SALES PHONE FE 20186 t West 1956 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING, IN HR thine Bhop, 23 Hood. Phone FE 92-2563. PONTI AC '1~ Protect Your Car Now Motor Tuneups Wrecker Service Guaranteed Work Leo & Joe's Super Service Shell Products §272 Dixie Hwy. ._ Phone OR 3-93 2 4, For r Sale Motorcycles 83 RVICE ON ESTs mt ot “| tase ton | For, Sale Ao ee aor, Pa BICYCLE, a6. Fe “Boats & Accessories _ 30 4] ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS manine Gales et a SERVICE “ B 1G DISC ISCOUNT new 1935 Johneon out- 398, oF Shiits years URE t020. No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! : om No Finance Co.! pas Buy Here—Pay Here be seen anytime after 30 or “sh da and Sun o bia, sacrifice. ca ee Aude Bt., off ii Pr. aoe. Good cond 22-8806, ibs +4 CHRIS Sar some ‘¢ Marine. | BUICK CENTURY REVERIA. deluxe access. group. om. white JOHNSON | Recoil. starter. $120 MY MOTOR SALES. HP 40 bra. 2-0122 after idss CHRIS icRAPT “jo iP. Te % yo] fen the delivery price, 1 FIRESTONE =F ry Mervice. sh PE 2-9260. Eker ings FVINRUDS 1 running Ee Tae Mea att Tt 5 Hie MOTOR . ’ “int ait eer | = DOMOS Final Clearance No Financial Problems Just Your Car Down HASKINS olet-Olds mobile 6751 etre ey at M-15 ‘90 Buick © | cies BUYER ! «| "Bright Spot” COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL, 19 P.M. A fen BAGLE Y ans PARTS 1955 Demos. . Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars Courtesy Cars —— Club C : FULL PRICE us wee oe Gece, Toe Stramapy stu Don't Bes Re Today "HASKINS Chevrolet’ 6751 Disie hy as | . PENNANT. WINNERS MA res, Trucks Are Our Business WILSON GMC} OAKLAND AT CASS" OPEN EVEN cay} -| FE 2-9203 EDISON ON Coven USED CARS | CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 72 AUBL TRUCKS “1 FORD F750 20 tires 193 in, 1953 FORD F800 133 W. B. 1953 FORD F600 12 ft, stake, 2 speed axel, JEROME Rochester Ford . my, Buick “Bright Spot’ Orchard Late at Cass "FEROS oo "$2. Chrysler 4 dr... .$695/ "$3 Ford 8 4 dr..... ; "52 Dodge 4 dr.......$545| . $695 , “Bright Spot" Orchard Late at Cass _ FE 80488 774 ies CmEy DELUXE 2 DR. "_ RIEMENSCHNEIDER’S 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 Phone 41561 AIR, HA’ all ed $1005. FE WOW: ‘WHAT BUYS! . 54 Olds Hardtop ,. .$1995 *S4 Buick 4 dr. .....$1795 "54 Chrysler 4 dr....$1495/, *S4 Mercury 2 dr... .$1395 "53 Pont. 8 4 dr..... .$895 *53 Chrys. Cl. Cpe.. $1045 : "53 Ply. Wagon 2040 $995 "53 Mercury 4-dr.. ..$1045) . 53 De Soto 4 dr... ..$795 "$3. Chev. Conv. .....$875 "$2 Merc. 4 dr..... "$2 Ply. Cl. Cpe. .....$495 cha ao CHEVROLET NICE. mileage, $1. | Overdrive $295 JERRY * JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer “For MORE THAN 30 YEARS A 1953 MERCURY ONE OWNER | $1095 “FALL SALE tke vet . GOOD we 5-0160 after ied. Best offer. 219 tte FORD, ¢ DOOR DELOXE SE- dan and _ $300. Sheil ice Stain 365 Main ins FORD WAIRLARE SEDAN : an ‘ jleage. accessories jew mileage Pvt, “Sactliess nie arcmin Low mile- " iD. PDF OR A oh IGINAL. Pi INT PORD VICTORIA. RADIO. yg Ford -O- Matic. $1195. orkner Studebaker, MI 4-3410 a so FORD 2, DOOR Va wit ise Cae COUPE. ‘SO FORD CONVER BLE RAN AND n White walls, $195. Guaranteed . Sharp Used Cars All Makes and Models GLENN'S MOTOR. SALES 24 8. et, FE ern *S1 Ply. Cl, Cpe...... $395 ~,, FORD: 4 DOOR — af "51 Chrys. 8 4 dr......$595 out. A Ly ce =f _* < *51 Ford 8 Conv..... $495 | 20% 5 eS cai tie _ "$1 De Soto 4 dr..... *S1 Chrys. 8 Conv. ...$545 $445 "51 Olds Hardtop ... .$695 *S1 Packard Hardtop $645 *S0 De Soto 4 dr......$345 "50 Chrys. 4 dr....... $395 1950 __ Pick-up, MA 6-2702. 1955 LINCOLN CAPRI 4 DR. FUL- . Carkner Studebaker, Mat toute Bice . ‘50 Lincoln $295 “Bright Spot” Orchard Late at Cass FE 80488 1966. RADIO AND condition. $50 dow: | OLIVER VALUES $895 1953 Pontiac 2 dr. Dix. 8 Chit. Radio, heater and Hydra. Only $195 down and 24 mo. on bal, One owner, OLIVER BUICK $1595 1953 Lincoln Capri Hard- | top. All the extras. _ Really loaded. Only $195 - down, A real beauty. OLIVER BUICK $1795 1955 Chev, Bel Air Hard- top. V8 with radio, heat- er. Save $800 on this one. Has not been hurt. Only $195 down. OLIVER | BUICK $1395 vz, | 1954 Pontiac Star Chief 4 dr. with radio, heater, Hydramatic. Only 1 year old. Far less than the original price. OLIVER > BUICK. $1195 1954 Ford Customline 4 dr. - Radio, heater and FordO-Matic. Very low mileage. Only $195 down. 24 mo, on bal. OLIVER BUICK S195 real bargain for you. Big car buyers hurry, hurry on. this one. OLIVER BUICK $1995 1954 Buick Super 4 dr. Immaculately ‘clean and new low price. OTHER '54 BUICKS TO CHOOSE FROM OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. hen ae 1951 Cadillac “62” 4 dr. Aj very well equipped. A} HURRY! HURRY! ‘SS PONTIAC ~ CONVERTIBLES DEMONSTRATORS $1,000 OFF! - OTHER PONTIAC AND . BUICK DEMONSTRATORS STILL LEFT SEE US AT _ ONCE COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester Jacobson’s HUDSON & RAMBLER fotor .& trans 14\. Good tires OLps. “4 36 7 DR RK & Ht. Whitewalls Custom metaltie fir ease paint, exe 6-2210. vy owner oe ; 2,000 miles. Good as new. MA after .. = — 7, Sat. and Sun, __tinance ‘93 Packard 4 dr. Cilpper. Auto Trans. Power brakes, radio, heat- er: and WW. $1195. Will trade. "33 Packard 2 dr. Auto, Trans. R H, Low mileage, $1145. Auto Trans *s2 Lineotn eae Hardtop. Auto. trans . Power windows a Like new, $1195. Will Ford, Ford ~O-Matie 2 «ar. Nice shape, $445. Mazurek Motor Sales. Your Packard Dealer M45 8. Blvd. East PE 4-8587 ‘83 PACKARD 2 DR. RADIO AND heater, Ultra. $1196 Carkner Studebaker. MI 4-3410. Birm. Drive Carefully | Leave Your BLOOD at the RED CROSS NOT on the HIGHWAY Shop Sunday BIG LOT Matthews- Hargreaves 211 8 Saginaw at, PE, 44546 PONTIAC’S z TOP TRADER M IKE'S AUTO SALES 701 Oakland A\ R&H 000 miles and 1948 mouth. pore ened off fans. 3's. oie a 0 4 DOOR SEDAN. i E : “i 1 2 find pera : ) 3 VALUES 11954 Buick 4dr Century, Pull power, Roval | master preminum tires, 17, miles on this blue and white one owner beauty, jeftain 8 Deluxe. Milane tors th finish, A nice car for only 1953 Buick 2dr. Radio, heater og ode gleaming | green finish, Check $945 [1993 Pontiac 4dr Hydramatic & with a blue finish. Todays special at only . $895 1952 Buick Sedan. Fully equipped and ready for the cold winter A car you'll be proud te own and a price we are proud of 1952 Ford and you will be when you see: it at only — 06 More carpets. all eeryiees and ready to ro’ OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 ow mileace Reasonable 1 after wad “STUDEBAI KER D1} § PASSENGER | cou V-8 ‘auto, trans, Carkner he ebaker. MI 43410 Birming- am, 0 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. Good condition. gal tires Heat er, $175. OR 3-2406. 85 CARS We Are LOADED with 56 Trades THE BOSS SAYS They Gotta Go! or I Go! Central Priced 55 Ford 2 dr., R&H $1595 Central Priced 53 Chev, Bel Air, R&H ......... ~. $945 Central Priced "51 Mere. 2 dr., R&H, Merco . Central Priced ‘54 Ford 2 dr. ....... $845 Central Priced 54 Hudson, R&H. . .$695 Central Priced "54 Mercurys, still have 3 to choose from. .$1350 Central Priced - '53 Buick Hardtop. .$1195 Central Priced Lincetarbberclog? $795, | '52De Soto 4 door se- * | "$1895, 1953 Pontiac |: $895) $595 | } ‘SS PONT TAC CONVERTIBLE. r | | |} Chevrolet 4 dr with radio, heat- | er. direction signals, and 3 "55 Mere. pn ae $2195 on et &. ¥ Cass at W, Pike ith aie g| ‘GROUCHO! ; Says “CHECK THESE pee FOR REAL VALUES! 1955 “e Victoria, radio & heater, Ford-O- Matic, 2tone green and white, extras ~Pplus, whitewalls ...+..2e+e+se0es ove B2195 1955 Olds Super 88 Holiday sedan, radio and . heater, full power, whitewalls, loaded. $2895 SECON D CAR ‘SPECIALS! You can have a 2nd car that is well cent the | low, low, price. These are not junkers! They are Make SCHUTZ MO- |/ good, reliable tiptop cars. TORS your 2nd car HDQTS. "51 Plymouth 4 door se-. dan, radio and heat- er, average car for $395 eee C8 Hee Reee 53 Studebaker Champ. 4 door, radio and heater, overdrive, a perfect 2nd car $695 "53 Ford Custom 4 door, radio & heater, auto. trans., in excellent BRONE sccnccee $795 "51 De Soto 4 door, ra- dio and heater, auto. trans. Clean .and ready to roll. . .$545 ’51 De Soto 4 door se- 53 Plymouth 4 door, > dan, radio and heat- “ radio & heater, over- - er, auto. trans, Very drive, good econom- nice’ at seeeeee $595 ical trans, .... "34 Ford Custom 2 door . sedan, radio & heat- er, all set to go at : $99. eee ee aeee eee dan, radio and heat- er, auto, trans, A. good buy at...$695 SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer. 912 S. Woodward, Birmingham MIdwest 4-7811 — OPEN — 8 A.M. 9 P.M. ats et i i sa Bote > eg). a see *: ‘ ee : Bees ie lee ' es goa i “ ei s cy _ é : r I Ne : : Fie } at : ; ; ‘ iy j \ 4 is » 4 : ' ae ° . } " A " . THE PONTIAC PRESS; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1955 91 "For Sale Cars 91 “Your "Friendly" Used car ~ 2 Dealer! ° <> The Finest in - Used Cars To Be Found Anywhere! _ Late Models 1955 Chev, Conv. A real beauty 1955 Olds 98 — ee reir try. n 1955 Ford Crown Victoria ‘ 1955 Ford Conv. A black beauty hp 1955 Ford Custom 8 2 door SEE These Cars! - SEE These Prices! We Trade - Up or Down! » Liberal Terms! Come in or Call Any Time ‘Cy Owens’ Your FORD Dealer! 147 S. SAGINAW ST. FES4101 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. *53 Chev. 210, R&H, P. ge nas bvongessQle BO SO Lincoln 4. dr.. R&H, Hydra. ...... ++ -$289.50 ‘51 Bide radio and caeeees $437.50 53 F wire ... ie see eiweunen $1188.50 132 Chev. 4 res . P. Glide ....... yp» -$644. *51 Nash Ambassador 4 dr. ........- + vee $289.50 | 53 Pont, Chief Dix. 4 door .,.......+005 $787.50 '52 Chev. Conv., radio and heater .......$599.99 51 Kaiser 2 dr., radio and heater ...... . -$188.80 "49 Mercury 4 door .........00eeesesee $177.50 ‘30 Pontiac Catalina ..........s.eeee +o $384.75 | $2 Plymouth 2 door ........+++++ peerer of 51 Ford 2 door, radio and heater ........ $346.50... *52 Buick 4 door, radio and heater ....... .$697.50 52 Ford 2 door, radio and heater ........$572.50 51 Merc. Cl. Cpe., R&H, overdrive. .......$297.50 "62 Nash Ram er Sta. Wen. ve eecenncee $908.28 54 Ford 2 door, radio and heater ..... + + $967.85 47 Buick Sedan, radio and heater ..... .. $87.50 "48 Pontiac 2 doOr .esccccccccesivovecnces 50 '49 Ford 2 door, radio and heater ...... . $117.50 ’51 Nash 2door Statesman ............5- 197.50 "50 Stude. Cpe., R&H, overdrive ...... »-» $99.50 FE 5.3568 | IT'S FICTION— V8 4dr. Navy blue It's ready |] r and visor. || steering and Hydra. 1695 | Chevrolet 210" |] heater, directiona FACT —or Fiction IT'S A FACT— You'll get a better deal ‘on a good used car at the Retail Store. That you get something for nothing. But your dollar goes farther here. T953 1951 Mercury Monterey Hardtop. Ra- Buick Super Hardtop. Radio, dio). heater, white walls and heater, Dynaflow and # 2 tone Merc-O-Matic. finish.” $1295 $695 1954 se Chevrolet “210" with radio, Pontiae Station with heater, direction signal di radio and webeater his car very low mileage. — MUST BE SOLD. 1295 4 $1095 1954 1953 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe Ra- Chevrolet Bel Air’ 2 dr with Powér Glide, radio, heater and 2 tone finish. dio, heater, direction” signals $1495 1953 1953 * Pontiac Chieftain Dix. 2 dr. . Pontiac 2 dr with radio; heater adio. heater, white walls, and Hydramatic. A black beauty. directionals and visor, c: $1195 $115 1952 1954 LJ Pontiac Star Chief Cust. Radio, heater, power brakes, power —e Deluxe Station Wagon. Radio, heater and Hydra. Just right ‘tor the on 1952 Pontiac Chieftain Dix. 4 dr. Radio, heater and Hydramatic transmission. Very nice 1953 in wit ae _—_ . 1952 - 1949 Ford V8 Club Coupe with radio heater and overdrive trans- tone finish. ne mission. $595 $149.95 1951 1950 Pontiac 4 dr Chieftain Dix. Pontiac 4 dr. Standard with Radio, heater and Hydramatic i tramuaone neat. "7 viene Low maaage, ** $308 100 More Cars to Choose From PONTIAC] RETAIL STORE “Goodwill Used oe ad MT. FORME a. Sle 1955 FORD Cleanout Sale | Many Colors! Many Models! Low as 1955 FORD CUSTOM 8 2-Door Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License ge Soe Monthly If Your Cas I Worth $4883: Monthly With Only ($10) Ten Dollars Down ‘ 4-1] Buys ‘Cheapies ’55 Ford C. Sedan $1999 52 Nash 2 dr...... $399 'S4 Ford €. Sedan $1399 ’50 Chev. 2,dr...,.$199 ‘49 Plymouth, 2 dr. $144 52 Plymouth 4 dr, $499 “50 Nash 2 dr....... $99 54 Ford 2 dr...... $999 33 Chev. 2 dr...... $744 ’52 Ford R. Wegn.. "51 Plymouth 2 dr. '5§ Ford C. 8 2 dr. $1399 *52 Ford Hardtop. .$799 "53 Merc. 4 dr.... .$899 Convertibles ’54 Ford Conv.... ’33 Ford Hardtop. .$999 52 Merc. Hardtop $744 53 Ford R. Wen. $999 55 Ford Fairlane : A eee ee $1644 52 Chev. 2 dr...... $544 34 Plymouth 2 dr. $944 ‘33 Ford 2 dr......$744 52 Ply. Sta. Wi gn. $599 "52 Mere. 2 dr.... . $644 Trucks 33 Ford 1% t. pick. $599 ‘34 Ford 1% t. pick. $744 ‘47 Chev. 13 t. pie. $199 ‘35 Buick Century $2244 sg 7 4 Hardtop, full power 51 Ford FS 154" w.b., 53. Chev. S. W gn. $844 12 ft. side dump box, 53 Buick Riviers $1199 23,000 actual miles 32 Olds 88 2 dr....$899) wd, soseees $699 Check. Your Brakes. FOR ONLY 99¢ WE WILL 1. Pull wheels & inspect lim © 3. Check master cyl. fluid, brakes properly. ' 4 Check for proper operation.. | Harold. Turner, Ford 2 BIG LOTS Midwest 4-75300 Liberty 9-4000 JOrdan 46266. Liberty 94001 Fea Ae Low, ta ed Rates — ib Payment : _ Immediate “Spot” Delivery “54 Pont. S. Wgn. $1444, - 52 Buick Riviera. $644 ee Ford 2 dr...4..$199 53 Dodge 2 dr.....$744 49 Chev. 2 dr......$144 53 Ply. Sta. Wgn. $844 = 49 Ford 2 dr...... $144 ’51 Ford: 2 dr...... $299 '50 Plymouth 2 dr. $199 53 Pont. Dix. 4 z $899 ‘53 Pont. Conv. .. . $944 °S2 Ford 2 dr...... $544 55 Ford Conv... . $1944 "4 Chev. 2 dr... ..«: $999 ’55 Ply. Conv.....$1644 53 Plymouth 2 dr. $699 °51 Ford Conv... .. $499 | (31 Chev. 4 dr......$299 +50) Ford Cony... $399 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1955 -- Today's Radio Programs -- Battle Looming Wsm, (700) CKLW, (800) WWJ, (900) WCAR, (1180). WXYZ, (1270) om. my Wron, (1460) 6:90 w oh mainine| Suu” tea WROM. ewe re, Volee ot Agricit. : ww. ail Bearee aint . Proudly We Hail SUNDAY EVENING Sane WXYE. eve, We Ww 11. . CKLW. News and Spares wm +00—-WIR, Autry WoBe sre ay Renn “y Possible No. 2 Interior WJBE News Don M 6:0—WJR. Farm Review : ae wre. Bil Wi Panh'ts "Actis ca Headlines | Woak. TBA’, | Chief Nomination Ires WWi. National Farm Sour] CREW. TRA wie ews Somes ree WR, wim vine =| Governor of Montana WxYZ, & Parmer | WCAR. TBA 4:30—WJR, Gunsmoke, News | W Osgood News, Wolf s W. Parliament Hi) WPON News. Music WWJ. Monitor GS. Bowe, Tony vor ee 1:00-—WJR, Part, Hymns wave. 4 Comes News. Gentile WASHINGTON «—Sen. Murray 7:00—WJR, Make aE v2. TBA. WiBK et alee ong News. Rise, shine | ([-Mont) said today that if Presi- WW). Monitor CKLW. Wildwood Church . Idle Time Serenade | 7:39 w. Music Ha! WXYZ. News Gandiot*ers wiee. Msu 1:00-—WJR, News, Bergen ww. Maxwell dent Eisenhower nominates: Wes- CKLW. Pamily Theater WCAR. TBA w WXYZ. Osgood News, Wolf WHOM, News Rosete Maca’ | %:80—Wan Laymen’s Rour “icaithy | WIBK: News, Gentie ue fp Rios te be ene. Seate- . ww WIBM, Rees’ Gerenade WCAR. Coffee with Clem | ‘ary of Interior he will seek a for- 7:30—-WJIR, Towa Meeting pt St Music for Sunday Time Serenade | WPON. News, Rise ‘n’ Shine/ mal Senate rejection of thie nomi- Ww _ Monitor 4 1:30—WIR, Edgar Bergen $:00-—WJIR, Jack WXYZ, TBA WJBK, Album Time . | Ration, CKLW. Magic of Musi we. PBA ww. WWJ. Bob Maxwell WJBK' Mickey Shore con 2 WXYZ, Valent WXYZ, News, Wolf ae ea Record enain ae ee a oe ee oe oe wrooy Dav Murray outlined through his of- $:06—WJIR, 7m, ‘Young Ideas wwe World News Roundup| WPON. Hour of Charm wcaa, Hows ” fice here his strategy which could Class Miss Brook: , News WEYE. "News Dancing CKLW. Your Worship Hour | “Wiwa" Monitor *| 9:20-WIR, Music Ball {lead to a political hassle in the & WJBK, News Album Time vz Meeting Maxw Senate next year. He is chai WJBK, News. Mickey Ghorr | WCAR, Your Hou pat een teak Wy yO screw {NEON News, Revere sPON ,Amambly ot God | WuBK' Kews.§ '| GREW. Toby Dena of the Senate Interior Committee, %—WIR, The Big Bands ww = WPON, Churéh of Ist Born Wink. we s, Gen Which passes on Interior Depart- "ww. Monier WTR. ight ane tite | @:30-WJIR, Two for Money | WCAR. Gotise, with C Clem | ment nominations. CKLW, } a pepdrenae wae rns —_ ore “S ‘America’s Meeting 9:00—WJIR, Wiltiam Sheehan | The Senate hasn't formally WJBK. Mickey Sh ran ae . CKLW. The Quiet Hour WWJ, Minute Parade ba 7 ws can ek te Gnd waa TS uarent toed | WHYR. Breaktact Club turned down a presidential nomi- 9:00-—WJIR, News, Big Band:| 9:00—WIR. Willie shan | WPON Church of Ch CuLW. ews. nation since 1951, when, a check | Ww, Mentior wrt. om 050 WIR, Muse Pestival WCAR, News Ace showed, former President Truman CKLW. Allan nine CKLW Bethesds Temple ware, Peal aa seve wrence | WPON, News, Muste was so rebuffed on three separate WJBK, News. Mickey on Genk News, Interlude Grosse Pointe o:30—WIR, Mrs. oceasions, However, some Eisen- a Oreti AR, News : News Oorenade WWJ, Minute Parade 9:30—-WJR, Goodwill Jamb. WPON St. John’s Lutheran Spe Liberty Baptist WXYZ, Breakfast hower nonmiinations have been left Wwd Grand Ole Opry ‘Sea neat eee $:30-—WJR, Music Festival Wake fan’ am to die through Senate inaction and - GA Ww’ tice Behind Meloay | WXYZ. Voter of > Www, Ca Hour WCAR. Rhythm fox others have been withdrawn after inn Stes Guerr Hebrew Hour WXYZ, Dean Manion WPON. WPON Goes a" iK, : Ww. Barnhouse strong opposition to them materi- WPON. Zee and Orville WCAR. Spinorama WIBK, Evening Rerenade 6:00—WJIR, Arthur Godfrey alized 10:00-—WJR, Country style Ativererest Raptist | WPON, Concert Jail WTR, ‘My trues EN WWJ. 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Wiiiicnc) S NEW YORK Ay pe rer to Yee » 4 134 OX ATLANTIC ates 5 OCEAN © Copyright 1955 Walt Dusney Production World Rights Reareed. iat, Z pe a Pa © OS oS ds . : 4 f , ENYA ERE ELE AT wei Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Lahr Fondly Remembers Happy Past in Show Biz By EMILY BELSER HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Remem- ber the old days when good over-| LESS INTEGRITY NOW coats were $6, shoes $1.50 and a man supported his family com-| iow he declared, fortably on $18 a week? Well, Bert Lahr does. * * * “T remember when I was making $18 a week and sent my mother $10 of it and still had enough left over to buy a six-course din- ner every night of the week,” | Lahr declared, Those were the days when | money and show business was — show business! Bert Lahr: a comedian cradled in the burlesque and vaudeville tradition that spawned Fanny Brice, Al Jolson and E ddie Can- tor, has been in, on and around the stage ever since the age of 15. That was umpteen years ago. He | isn’t saying ne ey: * Put ‘ile Sendlind ieeimeaston be- sides pay day — are of the early days when he could get a stiff collar washed for two cents. changed since he played the Cow- ardly Lion in “The Wizard of Oz.” “Things are more mechanical “For one thing, there was more integrity in the old days and peo-| to ple didn't steal so many jokes.” Lahr refused to name names, but he admitted there are many | original Lahr mannerisms he can't use any longer because they have been overdone by current co-| medians. But he's not too worried about it. He said: “Audiences want comedians to be more mental today. The old-time clown and the buffoon have gone out — just like high- button shoes.” However, Lahr named several stars who bridged the gap: Mar- tha Raye, Jerry Lewis and Lou! P | Costello. i hat, the inimitable Lahr has man- ‘Atgentine Head Grants p.m, with famed dead-pan Buster Keaton (for the first time in over 20 years), recalled the time when clowns were the stars of any Broadway show. “The love interest always took second billing,” Bert said. Now, except for TV productions, it's just to “‘character comedy.”’ Even though the buffoon is old aged to stay on top by switching “character comedy.” How does he manage to stay in the limelight after all these years? “I just think young,” he said) simply. Churches Tax Freedom BUENOS AIRES (®—President Eduardo Lonardi signed a decree last night reinstating a law grant- ing church properties of all de- nominations freedom from taxa- tion. The law whad been repealed ~~ S a & CAVINSe Bert, who is appearing on NBC- TV's “Show Biz” Sunday at 6:20 congress May, at the Sane of Gen toed. be tween President Juan D. Peron and the Roman Catholic Church. Cév TV actory | Call FE 4.1515 o ee Cone made that claim before D’Ewart took office under the recess ap- pointment. Does Post Ollice Truck Have Riaqht to Double Park? | FREEHOLD, N. J. ® — The United States government and the borough of Freehold have clashed on whether Post Office truck driv- ers have the right to double park. oa * 7. U. S. Asst. Atty. John Wooley defending a posta] driver in traffic court yesterday, said a state or municipality had no right to inter- fere with the delivery of VU. S. mail. But Borough Atty, M. Raymond McGowan claimed postal drivers are not immune to state law. a id am The defendant, Leonard L. Smith was given & ticket June 11 for dou- ble parking while delivering pack- ages. Magistrate Isadore I. Zlotkin re- served decision until next week, - Till Witness Debate Continues Unabated By FELIX B. WOLD DETROIT #—Witness Mose Wright ‘of the recent Mississippi murder trial spent the night of the acquittal, he says, hiding in a church cemetery for fear he'd be harmed if he stayed home. “I thought someone might come to the house and I gotten afraid they would do something to me,” he said. Wright, 64-year-old Negro, made the statement to a reporter in an inteview last night. He was a witness in the trial last month of J. W. Milam and Roy Bryant, two white men ac- cused of murdering (14-year-old Emmett Till, a Chicago Negro. Till was a nephew of Wright and was visiting his uncle in Mississipzi when he disappeared last August. The aftermath of the trial, in which both men were acquitted, has led to a conflict between news- papers in Chicago and Mississippi. Also, the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People picketed the U.S. Customs House in Chicago yesterday in the course of a Senate Internal Security sub- committee hearing there. The NAACP charges the verdict in the Till case shows that human rights are denied net in Mississippi. Shopper Nearly Brings ‘Home $6,000 Cabbage PLAINVIEW, N.Y. () — Mrs. Helen Tomko bought two heads of cabbage at a supermarket and got a big gift temporarily. ’ She had barely reached her car before three store employes came racing after her to retrieve a small ‘package mistakenly dropped in her grocery bag. The package contained $6,000 in store receipts which a messenger was supposed to take to a bank. 1HE BERRYS -- Today's Television Programs - -| Programs furnished by stations listed in this columa are » subject te’ change without netics, Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel +—ww2-TV Channel| 1—WXYZ- TV % TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS - 6:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. John Howard in “Arrest Bulldog Drummond.” (4) Saturday Edi- tion., News. (2) Gene Autry. 6:15—(4) Candid Camera, People caught unaware by the camera. 6:30—(4) Big Surprise. Audience participation quiz worth $100,000. Jack Barry ‘hosts. (2) Beat the Clock. Bud Collyer with audi- |? ence participation. 7:00—(7) Paris Precinct. Louis Jourdan in mystery adventure. (9) Temple Baptist Church. Re- ligious. (4) Perry Como Show. Perry sings popular tunes; va- riety with Gale Storm, Gino Prato, Marion Lorne, (2) Stage Show. Tommy and Jimmy Dor- -. sey with music, Jeanne Crain, Shriner with quiz. $:30—(9) Holiday Ranch. Music, variety. (4) Star Theater. Jim- 9:00—(7) Request Theater. Jean in “Backlash.” (9) On Camera. TBA. (4) George Gobel. stars in “Home Surgery."’ Mar- shal Dillon tries to aid injured rancher. 9:30—(9) Hockey. Detroit Red Wings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs at Toronto. (4) Hit Parade. Seven top tunes of the week with Russell Arms, Gisele Mac- Kenzie, Snooky Lanson, Doro- * thy Collins. (2) Man Behind the Badge. ‘Operation Sabotage." '10:00—(7) The Explorers. Dennis Glenn Cooper with films; Part II of “Southwest Adventure.” (4) Soldiers of Fortune. Tim and | 1 Toubo track a man in “Pearls of ‘Dondra Head.” (2) Big Town. Steve Wilson chases another story. : 10:30—(7) Wedding Party. Scenes from a wedding reception of a local couple. (4) Cinderella Ball. - from Shératon-Cad- bookmaking “Ee in “Teach- er’s Pet.” 11:00—(7) Hollywood Premiere. Pat O’Brien in “Secret Com- mand.” (9) News. (4) News. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:10—(9) Saturday Night Movie Date. Virginia Christie in “Women in the Night.” 11:15—(4) Playhouse 15. John Harvey in “‘Nest Egg." (2) Miss Fair Weather. Bette Wright. 11:30—(4) Saturday Show. John Shelton in “Road to the Big House.” SUNDAY MORNING $:10—(2) Meditations, $:15—(2) Christophers. $:456—(2) Facts Forum. $:50—(4) News. #:00—(4) Church at Crossroads. 9:15—(2) Court of Healtn. 9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Frontiers of Faith. (7) Chris- tian Science. 9:45—(7) Featurette. 9:55—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 10:00—(7) Action Theater, (2) De- troit Pulpit. (4) Cartoon .Car- nival. (9) Church in the Home. 10:30—(2) Barker Bill Cartoons. 10:46—(2) Sausage Sinema, 10:55—(4) Professor Pet. 11:00—(9) TBA. (4) Adventure Ho. (2) Porky Pig. Daffy Duck. 11:30—(7) Today’s Faith. (9) Sun- day Open House. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) Captain Zero. (4) Salad Mixer. (2) Buster Crabbe, 12:10—(4) Double Theater. 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. Watch the Birdie. 1:00—(7). Worid Adventure Series (9) Motor City Movie. (2) U of D Roundtable. 1:30—(7) Black Spider. wae Show Time. 2:00—(7) Laurel Hardy, (9) (2) Sun- (4) Dr. Spock. 2:30—(7T) Broadway Star Theater. (9) Meet Mr. Callahan. (4) Zoo Parade. 3:00-—-(7) Jumbo Theater. (9) Fea- ture. (4) Understanding Our World. (2) Sunday Showtime. 3:30—(7) Col, March. (4) 1976." 4:00—(7) Super Circus, (4) People. (9) Million Dollar Movie, (2) Omnibus. 4:30—(4) Captain Gallant. (2) Face the Nation. (7) Super Circus. (4) _| Channel 9—CKLW.TV | | 8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. Wixie Wonderland, 9:00—(4) Romper Room, | Garry Moore. 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Re- quest Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(4) Home. ~ 10: 15—(9) Golf Resume. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. News. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant (7) Lady. 11:16—(2) Love of Life, 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(7) News Ace, MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—-(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | Ding Dong School. (2) Day. . 12:26—(9) Prayer, Sign On. ‘2:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of Shows. (9) Fur & Feather. Ladies here’s a STRAIGHT STEER GET OUR FRONT END ALIGNMENT ‘SPECIAL! - PARK HILL ELECTRONICS Quick and Reliable Redio-TV Biiig i. Service at a Fair Price! “> Midwest 4-7700 Woodward at Long Lake, Bloomfield Hills SERVING PONTIAC & BIRMINGHAM 7 $:00—(2) 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (4) Adventures of Jethro Adams. ll: 6:50—-(4) Todays’ Farm Report. 6: i i: 8: 8: 30—(9) Dial 9 Theater. GE Theater, Row.” (4) Loretta, Young Show. (7) Break the Bank. (9) Mo- tion Picture Academy. 30—-(2) What's My Line? (4) Confidential File. \(7) _ Jumbo Theater. 6:00—(2) Bandstand rome (4) National News. (9) Crown Theater, 30—(2) MONDAY MORNING 55—(2) Meditations, 00—(4) Today. (2) Show. 60—(2) Cartoon Classroom, 25—(2) Detroit Newscast. Nightwatch Theater. “Trade Winds,” with Joan Ben- nett and Frederick March. Morning CALL FE 4-2518 ANY TIME and TALK TO VAUGHN 12:45—(9) Aubrey & Gus. ¢. 12:56—(2) Girl Talk. - 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (2) ; i Robert Q. Lewis. (9) News. We Will % Myrtle Labbitt Show. 1. Adjust comber yo <4 1:30—(4) Jean McBride, (2) Link- : letter Houseparty.. (9) News, 2. Adjust caster r i Film. 1:45—(4) Beauty Is My Line. (9) || 3+ Adjust toe-in | Big 4 Football. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted . pony Matinee. (2) The Big shock absorbers 2:30—14) Tt Pays to Be Married. || > 'nflete tires to e (2) Bob Crosby Show. : | 3:00—-(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) “Proper Way of the World. (2) Brighter|} ‘3 fae Ay gh ia # ear : 3:15—(4) Fitst Love. (2) Secret cbs . ) Storm. : :30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. Special Price F (2) On Your Account. } 4:00—(7) Captain Flint, (4) Pinky $ 50 ; Lee, (2) Sagebrush Shorty, 4:20—(7) Rickey the Clown. . 4:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Auntie Dee's Rascals. 6:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. (4) Mr, Twinky Show. CY eee ao oe Warrior. (9) Howdy ’, Dan OWENS Wolcott to Be Honored 147. South DETROIT #—Rep. Jesse P. Wol- , cott (R-Mich) will rags new Saginaw St. $635,000 combined junior high and Ey named for = Port : uron / '- 3 covarasnsaoey creme Sr Tvl day. Sen. Potter (R-Mich) aise will SYLVANIA attend. We Service All Makes TV anwar to Provons Poms = (TPOX TV & Sittice | “ter. unica OR 31647] =, ' ’ _ Famous Make : : USED TV SETS] , — val $5 Per Week! i. a sree HAC = fAMPTON TV | a c ikland County Electronic. Association Www" ot 4 Attention TV Owners! | Do not be alarmed if Channel 7 reception is not ‘ good on your TV set lately. 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He went out and “met the ‘This is the lest of four articles on | cery. Sublimating this ambition to, ke tip-tocing through a mine- Ine ‘Correspondent William Thete the restraints imposed on a vice| field, leadership of the greatest nation offered many unis ease % ial 79 in the world, is has been |(emaptations — news, conferencee, [72 by Eisenhower. Nixon has care-| But it seems never to fail to im- press He is frank about his ambition. : the individual directly in- nena tveper ne has wanted get aie oa | Seteed om ci ; | ance weE yah so nO |_Dae: Masten “Good Will” tour, Crossing hotel lobby Be |! WT mH. WD U1 1 | ge am | | SS HEY, KIDS _ (8 to 80) HAVE FUN "Learn to Play the Accordion at Gallagher’s Music School During that same 45,000-mile | Square-jawed and heavy-jowled, swing through the Pacific, this | Nixon serious action which might have hurt American prestige. 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Except for an occasional cold,| ~~ he apparently enjoys perfect; ~~. health. Right now he is combat- ting a mild touch of hay fever. - Both he and Pat survived the 70-day whirlwind tour of the Far j : bination of fatigue ‘and upsets from uncertain water and food. The Nixons were preparing for fb - another overseas ‘‘Good Will’ trip —this time to the Middle East and North Africa—when President and wife will take it in stride if it comes up later. ° There's no doubt Nixon will be ready for any knock-down-drag-out can convention floor next August, Nixon says public officials get | — ‘almost accustomed to abuse" after). a time in office, and he adds| ~~ soberly: “You worry only about | — How does he feel about being| Eisenhower fell ill. The trip may| 9 now be off for the immediate fu-| —— ture, but both the vice president|) . that may develop on the Republi-| ~~ too, He has not come as far, so| jp” “Whether you can return merchandise for credit or refund de- pends entirely upon the policy of the company with whom you do’ business. There is no outside agency which can force refunds for customers,” Stores are not required to post signs that “all sales are final,” nor are ‘they required to post signs regarding refunds, or exchanges, although some stores may do so or may provide such notice on sales slips. In the case of a store whose policy is unknown to you and which states the merchandise can be “returned,” you should establish whether it can be returned for a refund or only for an exchange. Some stores make refunds because it is their policy to do so, not because they are required to. It is a “privilege” they extend to their customers, It is a “privilege” that should not be. abused by needless return of merchandise which adds tremendously to the cost of doing business and penalizes all customers. A reliable store. is always anxious and ready to correct its errors. Give it a chance to do so. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. | die: & "|WAKT MY MONEY BAGK... | WANT A CREDIT, Yes! Yes! This is the time of year that the Board is swamped with these questions where some people want to take back the shirt or tie that Aunt Tillie gave them and get their money back, The following is the summary from a pamphlet called “I’ Want My Money Back”: of the There's nothing like an electric clothes dryer to help you fly through washday. Put the wetwash in; take the dried clothes out. It’s as simple as that! You're free as a bird—and as lively, too. For you have cut out all that lifting, lugging, climbing stairs with baskets of ‘ heavy wet laundry. 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