— « -_ S i [ ‘ Fy 195584 PAGES * Blast Long Ones foGo Ahead — Erskine Bumped Early; Mantle Plays Today as Leg improves ag NEW YORK—Homers by “Gil Hodges and Roy Cam-| panella kept the fighting. Brooklyn Dodgers in the fourth game of the World piFeaecc He 2&3 2? ] , 4 ib «Rad = x ~ | v4 3M res . . Lusi ul | “Ubertine “The President's breakfast this , : . + Seed, Armand Spe; Eere! and Money-Mod Miser fares conctied st SeGle oie, Holly: | whe her tod mm mean Laboratories, Elkton! BUENOS AIRES (INS | spe 80 of bet bacon. ice illled re- permanent withivewal, “or Md., showed his audience the sky | "whole wheat toast and a glass t Frances, the nod om ™ as it appears at different. times | Pe cnatany today the’ aon | ot ekion rail,” : " of “The teats snd Ge Untied and in ditterent parts.of the globe. | ai5 story of Juan D. Peran's love- Adatie came in by plane inst : L ited St eaten, by protecting Rohs ome" geal hat a base pre ige Champ Ready The ‘rain, carrying Hisllyechoct | OMe Ovens Sf Peren’s bust Sectueny. Geomaaed bp the Chief workmen reached Utica's water| Dean went from the debating| DETROIT u—Medintors “called for All C 1ers students to a football game at | oy dictator art eked teen Executive since he was stricken, - | supply through, the Clinton’ River | ‘tm #t Fairmount -(Ind.) ps another bargaining session today om Brighton, was damaged but cveem. unlike anything this side of the | last month, Ponitiac Motor Division Soon ttn, Tie ponder = tele- pipe ng botany mee in Press Contest wag injured, according to Troop- Persian Gulf in addition to 14 love Pleasant Weather yesterday paid $1,481 to the Ma | whales’ Studio One, You Are a 16,500 Michigan Bell Telephone - : . i State Palle Peat " wieet anid nests in and around Buenos Aires. comb County city. There and Television Playhouse, | C9: employes. tte tolled oe eegiee : ‘ . ‘excur.| _ Pros still awaited his exile per- | RM. Critchfeld, divisi | He hit the jackpot when Elia eo * Ss area y | seme, St vooentert onan excu.|mitatward a Paraguayan eosboet FOF ATCA We@KEMG acai managers sa the paymnent; Kazan signed him for John Sein | The unin has announced it wil! S68, Ose: Pde Bre were on the train. lone shia’ tedie He reportedly ee ; lwas based on a desire to be helpful | beck’s “East of Eden” after see-) strike at 6 a.m. Monday unless es “ee Chether® Arochd, of, ca0s"-taadintoa,' | where ne eto raha to have Cand] ee Se neL Si Senter | “und was tot reached Garough Say | SE Mi oral." The ltier vexe|*orenmment to reached Gn SNOW! sasiien mubedelel dee Teestaay Davisburg, apparentiy did wot | millions of dollars during his de-| to the U.S. Weather Bureau, it/ igations nS "| wom him the David Blum award | contract Newell W, Banks, holder of the see the train os the | ade of rule, - will be partly cloudy and continued at . . |for the most promising stage new-| Neither side had any comment world’s “pecord at mixed ‘ crosving on Clark Spain also was reported ready | cool tonight and tomorrow. . “We regret tet he cites of comer. following a bargaining session last chess and ‘checkers, will take on yp cgaiy oman pain? poten lye hag web angpry Mae Fee expand ah Ser Stew is ee nmretmaes: mi : night that was recessed at 12:20 eS ere on between 58 and 62, and the ther- | . , 0p construction job at 4:3) p.m. to! eralissimo Francisco Franco. mometer registered 58 by 1 am At the division’s request, the city | 5@ts Up MSU Office a.m. today ef igs Stevens Hall, Pike street just east pick up an earth mover for return| A note written by Peron on the! The low tonight will drop to 42-46| had prepared bills for extra costs| WASHINGTON ~The Agricul- of Williams. _- - as to the F. E. Thompson Co in gunboat which fell int police | degrees and the high tomorrew. will? incurred during the four-day emer- ture Department has established| The union is seeking a %-hour And just to: make sure of & Pontiac. ” ‘hands revealed that he wanted | be between 60 and 64 gency, during whictr water was an office at Michigan State-Uni-| work week a general. wage in-| chance of detest. Boake Wik weg | Wreckage was scattered along Nelly-to come into exite with-him| Downtown today’s low before 8/ hauled in by tank trucks. Utica versity, East Lansing, to make a crease, the union shop, elimination | three of the checkers = a.m. was 42 _ The ther-| ordinarily-draws its municipal wa- study of the quality of dry beans aon meee differentials and,oth- os ag <9 no adé er benefits mittance charge ’ event. - ter supply from the Clinton River. ‘moving in. market channels. “We intend to try for a bond issue to finance the north-south is survived by his wife, Phyllissitoll road with or without coopera- ; tion of the State Highway Depart-. ment. Chairman of the Michigan Turn- pike Authority George N. Higgins : TPRLMEH RI Ee toh BPOOGOEGOO eee Batteries: Yankees—Larsen and Berra; Brooklyn —|' Sid, 1° ioe set te Etukine, Besyent, (4), and Companeli oe |! and gm etady to tale to come » : :; = Baan i 2 i sre iia aD i Mn nee Hee il He i , : ATTRE it ; ea at ii eae ii let HR ‘i ne “lil | |i ee He ‘its ii fa Tee i el at aa ni il wi) Epil 3 Hct ta Hebel ae i tint a 1 i uirtlsttth al BS] i Eee rit aad at tat cal er: iP sida in Bi pS it chaz | a cS wa d if fe it ee iE BLD : +a eH i : Fee Go és 3 Be it F 5 {yl its 224% : ibe 7s mie : Hl ail att i) bo ad lishy tne i}: il Li Haiitss rT i r fi lga till HS i i haa aga Hi sl Hla Sa HET he ee a 23 pup! ve lad Hee it fides eels Pail il |g Hidhicnt ced ili: Sil: att sgt elds zg ili Cio th ae 1. t 2s Pail, a lft 1 i fil tier Be igs basil m2 i Hy = = 2s si i titty tin splint i aa ec ane a itt | ! i} SB ie ra HA He en rel t S 2:h sts i ie i le i HE | shi ul! sacs AE ap 3 it | ani : f: ear ese ua iu ate nelittiaitig 2 Rea TT h a . ad ladil Be aE ri B: eight hf ec NO ae a CPU ee bee 4 ats Pane ay sf g ee x i eee POR eae Sa EN Ppa ep Sea ae iene ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, -saTurpay, -Ocrbnae bial: es * Guatemala Police Kill’ | DANIEL BOONE ) net _ By Rass Winterbotham and Ralph Lane j - Red round Trio. | f[- : . | Pesan eee | ‘SPECIAL PURCHASE “members of a’ Cominunist under- , Se PL ASTIC - oS. |e a dome of Cloagian. aq COATED in three days. They said ofders , : : have been issued to to. start st et os a SEAT | pons his motive . "Ye PONTIAC MOTOR conte woe cot VERS CREDIT UNION — eek Ne ons Just arrived! an coated : i ~ vitemne tee Desens Mimmediotely oc- fibre, full fashioned, $ 95 Purpeses, All Pontise Motor tully guaranteed, brand 850 Joslyn St. rE new seat covers, Excit- ; é By deen: Highway. OR bt -{ng new pattertis and ; today! Because there's nothing my _ well-groomed husband likes better than a crisp, clean, beautiful laundered shirt— and Gresham does the job so well. When. it costs so little why not — them to us? Each shirt ex- Cash. & Carry OPEN FROM 1 A.M. "He'll sure love “me for this...” laundered, starched to suit, and per- ab finished. Every shirt is individually wrapped in a cellophane bag. he them in DRESS SHIRTS - 1.13 DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 605 OAKLAND—Just North of Wisner Stedium Coll FE 4-2579 for Free Pickup ond Delivery Brenches: 328 N. Perry — 97 OAKLAND RESHAM SAVE 1 10%! BRING YOUR CLEANING TO OUR NEW DRIVE-IN | AND SAVE 10%! Finds fae t : FORT KNOX, Ky. i — Sgt. *T Charles L. Smothers. had se much ma ‘the Army couldn't helieve | ¢ day, figures he is worth $25,000, And the Army has discovered one of its- prime examples of how to stay in the service and make it pay. — |. Im 1941, when the Bradtords. | law passed by Congress, it gave Smothers a month's pay fer | each year of re-ealistment but Is scaled downward on subsequent Keaageroys ore | $8,000 deposit tothe Sol- stil fi \ the Army at Camp Atterbury, Ind. 140,000 Why do-so many folks choose baci: clothes dryers? Simply because efectric c heat is as-clean as the sun's. . ‘There’s another reason why electric a recs” have the edge. They cost less to buy... operate for only pennies a load. They are convenient,too. Rain Eoch electric dryer lood te gently tumbled dry . s . soft, fluffy, remarkably wrinkle-free . f os, ~~ : of your neighbors use Electric. Clothes. Dryers — oA iss “ a (hen you dry. OF shine, < see: cals ry dohed ‘enytime in-on eleciiic dryer" Ke eany. a 3 _ Risotionity ) clothes |Rea] Soldier of Fortune : Plow Atoms for Detroit “DETROIT —- Engineers and th e iscientists from Detroit will meet in e I hg | with nationally-known nuclear ex- perts Tuesday to discuss Ways of eames — eas gene in ithe Detroit never without colors. — Installation Extra *Late Model Styles $2 More : MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Huron St. Open ‘9 to 9 FE 8-0424 i. His philosophy goes like this: | “The saving soldier is a good | soldier. ' i |. “I have never been to see a| pany/commander.. If I can't | with the first sergeant, again rn | ' Navy Overrules Commission Ban they k and pr buy Or. price. perighaad tie able ~ his ng after a| Landy in New | ‘ after check- | BUYING or SELLING . for Fast Action. e See a Realtor! | * Save time, honey. work ond Sees ¢ buy or sell through a Realtor! The Be Realtors: know today’s market. he 3 handle. hundreds of, transactions, $0. values, markets,: financing etl . +. promptly, at a fair their strict Code of Ethics “is your guarantee of fair practices. - Call on ydur, Realtor . “They can help ». he’s ready, to tt you! , Below Are Listed the BROKER MEMBERS of . ary of Defense Wil. | conte jtscnge orce s6éc7) if Rattler Bites Teacher" ig iit atte Bi 505s caennsas 28 £&. Heres” Knudsen, Wm. H. $10 Ponting State Bonk From. ‘Loaded End’ * Annet, Roy .. 4... yerec¥es 28 £. Huren Ladd, Gorden GC... ... Route 1, Drayton Plains i) i} WE ssajncnss-s tg 737 Baldwin Lavender, Dorothy Snyder... 3140 W. Huron DALE, Ariz. on Cecil | gi Beni. hoy i: Box 381, Drayton Plains oe a one eee Box G43, Metin Veabes : MeGirr, 4year-old” high . school | it, Marry S$. Oi Riss daca Reis © Rees J logy teacher, suffered two bites | 3500. Duck Lake Ré.. Milford Marble ee . he left’ index finger yesterday | Bera. Cart W.. 503 Community Nat. Bank Bidg. <2 ee Andersonville Rd.. Waterford — while veiching hh lass how toll “pers, Aewis ... 2.0... ..26%, W. Heron partin, Nina... 412 Main St., Rochester : handle a rattlesnake. ine 1362 W. ; “I don’t know about aly stolente, ] Brown, | sas +» Huron eg fT... 289 Tanview Bivd.. Oxford - but I learned a lesson,” the | Sul, Russell... .... 2383 Orchard Lake Rd Nott, Russell 2... 170 W. Pike teacher said. “‘When you are han- | Charles, B. DL... Lee. 1717S. Telegraph O'Neil, Raymond ......... ‘ 15% W. Mere a suk coon oS ab naa ‘Clark, Cameron .... . 1362 W. Huron Partridge, Ward EB. ........... 43 W. Heron a er loaded |B Cows, john ....~. £1408 Pontioe State. Bonk Porritt, Carroll 02... 26% W. Huron htccirs tet arm was black. Crawtord, Ernest &... Pea te W. Huron = Reiss, Joseph F........ .++.53¥% W. Haren ' and hand to'H Dalley, jos. R. ./....914 Pontise Bank Bidg. Reach, Dick. 1102 & Maple Rd., Walled Lake os catchy. inherited Dorlks, Rey A, é .» 752 W. Huren Seales, Geo. Ly ....:..5-s 86% N, Saginaw pgm : . hwoed,- Thelnna/- 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. Schram, Iwan... ooo... 11H jostya Rd ps catann-Oraceraergd +. ‘136 E Pike © Smith, P. TT... . 1536 £. Auburn. Rochester - England Changes Clocks. | ov 66 Park Bivd., Lake Orion Smith, Rolfe H...-. ss « cosy 28 Ee Maen Coc Ce es Renipens, Peedi 1 30% W, Mares Stout, E Mis Sto. eccceen ess 77 WN. Segingw ends tonight. This will mean Brit-/m “evden, Jos. C. ........ 06 E. Walton Bivd. Talis, tes Ac... es .- 100 Oskland Ave, ain is five instead of six hours Hempstead, Kenneth .... 102 & Heron Templeton, Kenneth L....2339 Orchard Loke | ahead ot Eastern standard time. |] Humphries, Lewis... ......, 83 N. Telegraph Tripp. Leslie Re... ssi eee 22 W, Lawvence ena Humphries, Dorothy D. ....83 N, Telegraph Valet, Richord .. 5.6 /seene ess 345 Onklond on aie Irwin, George ..;.......269 Baldwin Ave. ’ : . KEATING'S AD trae; he Bese s : Te, he ‘ A A « ’ ee 2 ee ee * se eeeee a “4. Michie amy Kagel, Rey . 262 W. Huron Preven te thelr chguthie on: Gu Oty goramong men who would be in the fight- proceeds sround the earth, re- ing for Williams if he gave thesignal seems ceiving the sacrament of Holy - tocenter around the suspicion that Williams . Communion, each -according to _has fallen behind. , ; the forms of his own denomina- a : e s é tion. The first purpose of the day - At the dese i ghances were . to create the brotherhood of - to-1 shot, based largely on the it Spotectinag declare that it already exists, the Wascnpable coveliary. of the “labor segments of the Northern ‘ industrial states and the sensitive minority | the Fatherhood of God _ ©) 4eeTLE FLOWER 6 e Even ‘wherl. ® * i Dr. and Mrs, Arthur R. Young, Dr. and Mrs. H. A., Furlong, Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Ekelund, Dr. and Mrs. Aaron D. Riker, the Basil Browns, George Wellington Smiths, Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Whitfield and Mr. and Mrs. Harold A, Fitzgerald will attend the game. The party will return to Pine Lake Country Club. for dinner this evening. ; * a a will be holding its first Féotball Dinner Dance (following the game. Among. those who have reservations are Mr. and Mrs. dohn Fitzgerald and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kramp of Birmingham. : and the Howard Huttenlochers will also attend as will the W. F. Grovers of Orchard Lake. Included in_Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Trythall's party are Mr: and Mrs. John Stevens of Traverse City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwarz, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Derleth, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Stockwell and Dr. and Mrs. James Cooper. * * @ Among. the Birmingham folk William-.J. Bird, Mr. Charles Gray, Mr. and | W. Knecht and Mr. and "Stevenson. | Black Gillette, | Taylor at | Sept. 19. : me IsPlanning — i will go -to. Washington, D.C, the end of October to at- tend the wedding of Mr. String’s brother, Thomas String, En route home they ‘friends in Hudson, Ohio where ro ° * | Mrs. Charles Getz of Scarsdale, N.Y., is visiting her son’s parents- | in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Whiting Ray- | mond until Sunday, Mrs, Raymond | was hostess at a ted for Mrs. Getz on Wednesday, * * Mra, Renwick M, Knox is. visit- ing son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, William Bowen in Westfield, N.J. In late October she will open her home in Pass-A- Grille, Fla., for the winter. * * . + Wiis, Roy D, B, Moynahan and and coffeé>. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howlett Mrs. Richard 0, Mead are still ‘at the Maynahan cottage at Northport Point, They will be Joined there this weekend by Mr. Moynahan and Mr. and Mrs. dack F, Cummings, : Thompson (Nan Mosby) announce the birth of a son, Mark Robert, * Ls ‘ were hostesses at- a luncheon Show at the Ingathering } ning given by Marlene Harmes |With Shower Clyde E. Thompson. Mr Mré: | Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Rice Wednesday before the opening of | at fe > basaitentt ‘ : a “a bie auch Putting finishing touches on a centerpiece | Grounds. They are all members of Extension for their cooperative luncheon are (left to| Service groups who. participated in the Pon- right) Mrs. Arthur F, O'Hara of Cedar \tiac District Home Extension Day held drive, Mrs. Leon R. Grogg of Lake Oakland | Thursday. and Mrs-.David DuVall of State Hospital| | Gs Must In-Law | of Friend . |Be Invited? By EMILY Post A reader asks this question: will have a friend -“ a NAEP hte I a Answer: Ordinarily Z “Dear Mrs; Post: 1s it ever cus- tomary to give someone who is moving away (not a bride} a sur- prise shower? My friend and her |husband are moving to another | city shortly and I would like to do | this for_her if you say it would be proper.” ’ es Exhibiting a chair 100 years old is Mrs. Kenneth B. Anderson of Wenonah drive. Mrs, Anderson caned and:re- een finished the chair herself as part of her activities with the | , preseallichga; a * Home Extension Service. Mrs. Daniel J. Peterson (right) | shower, it would meet with of ‘Scott Lake admires Mrs. Anderson’s handiwork during ™°te enthusiasm. And then if any : Ae : of her friends wish to pring her the Pontiac District Home Extension Day held Thursday at | presents that would be very ales, the Dublin Community Center. | but at the same time they would -!| not feel obliged to. Mi rgup Fetes Recent Bride “Dear Mrs. Post: When giving a dinner in a restaurant, how . much should be allowed for serv- and Mrs Clifford Peckels-at the | ice, and should anything be giv- Peckels home on Chadwick drive.| en to the head Waiter for him- Guests were Mrs. Howard Bene-| Self?" dict Mrs. Max Clapsaddle, ‘Mary | i =r 7 Jean Robinson, Mrs. Viggo Han- 4. ie enough dveided hetwe sen and Marlene LaValley. . {the waiters who serve you, and Mrs. Fannie Lester Mrs. George | Shepplemane, Mrs. Bill Carie, Mrs: | (Lee Crandell and Mrs: Don Bea- 'com also attended. Others bonor- | ing Mrs. Crandell were Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Arthur Minister and Mrs. Carl Christensen. . - Douglas Crandell a recent bride, was the honoree at a mis- cellaneous shower Wednesday eve- ~~ Fete Bride-Elect Jeanne Rogers whiter if he has, taken pains to help you_choose an especially good especially prompt service, On the other hand, if he does nothing for ‘you, you need give him nothing. Bride-elect Jeanne Rogers was honored Wednesday evening at a miscellaneous“ shower given by | Mrs. W. P, Rockey of Williams Lake. Mr. and Mrs: Wedding bells adorned the table. Donald B. The dessert luncheon was served Ke 1 af . ppe buffet style. North Guests were Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Telecraph Edward Hummel ‘Mrs. Ann Mitch- plegrap ell Mrs. George Rogers Mrs. Bea- road announce trice Stevens, Mrs. Lawrence Logs- the en gagement don, Mrs. Charles Oakes and Mrs. of thei Charles Grimm. Completing the er guest list were Mrs; Victoria Gaff, daughter, Mrs. Arthur Kendall Mrs. Har- Dixie Marie old Moriarty and: Mrs. Mary Mac- K f Farland. - . eppel, to : . William J. Hessler, son of | Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Hessler of Detroit. Dixie received her’ bachelor’s degree. from ‘ Michigan State University this | June. William | Friends Surprise Jeanette Ganjie Kinzer Feted will be Mrs, Joseph Kinzer of Parkdale graduated this Xin. | ° I7 ing Ibe held |. is. * iff | perhaps as much again to the head- Program _ Officers’ School for Pontiac Area Held _.at Annual Session Mr. James. Hunt, director Children’s Ht | | bi f 3 3 Few group han- NCCW Deanery Holds Meeting The Northwestern Deanery of the National Council of Catholic Women held their second quarter- ly meeting recently at St. Patrick Parish Hall: in White Lake Town- ship. Mrs. John Doyle of Berkley, seven organizations in the council | conducted the meeting. The Rev. | Thomas A. Edison of St. Patricks opened the meeting with a pray- er. Reports were given by repre-, | sentatives from 27 parishes, mem- bers of thé council. Members of the League. -of Catholic Women and Daughters of Isabella also reported. | Chairmen giving. accounts of | their groups, activity in the council were Mrs. Henry M. | Simpson, cancer group; Mrs, Je- | Tame Sowul, discussion group; Mrs. ‘William L. Goodwin, family life: menu, or to. see that you had) Mrs, Myrtle Pratt, Cana Days; ‘ | Mrs. Thomas Gleason, child care; | Mrs. Henry Foley, international re- lations: Mrs, Paul Parker, library and literature; Mrs. John Wyllie, motion pictures; Mrs. John H. Klein, National Catholic Commu- nity Service; Mrs. R. £. Olsen, Red Cross Blood Bank; ' Mrs. R. J. O'Leary, Red Cross Home Nurs- ing and Mrs. Joseph R. Smith, social action and legislature. OTHER REPORTS Others giving reports were Mrs, Henry Banas, spiritual develop- ment; Mrs. Deanne, chaplains aid; Mrs, Alfred Martiriez, relief; and Mrs. John H. Smith, volunteer service. * ™ * The Rev. Laval Landry of Our Lady’ of LaSalefte parish in Berk- ley spoke on {the history of the order of the La Salette priests. The Rev, H, K. Weber of St. Vin- cent de. Paul Church was also a guest of the/council. . : Mrs. John/ Brady and her com- |mittee from St. Patrick Church cil members. Coming Events Mrs. watt attcere st ihe home group served-refreshments to coun- at OFS, will meet Tuesd: _ October meeting of the 1939-40 Pre " DIXIE MARIE KEPPEL. it a table aise te Be Pearl Strebe~ president of the 41 ‘parishes and ° Fe dy ene at of te Latncnie ; —s | er : Fess oe } : r ; 5 ia 3] rr hie a oe ve i Gr =F a EUS Ss Pes Ro idee tk ag te err x Es tush fe | Rae ere ne eens See ar: re: “3 : y is ase csi Re f FT z - J = AU ne J ft ar es] 4 had oe : " : a : Md er aad ial hy AE t i } fe Soe" Z > : : : rf ie oT Nee , EE I RE nar eee Le THB PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOWER Tite Be More Considerate ofYour Ss ti Mt \Nital Point . |Time.and Place_l: page edondi ae Le eee a SS 7 re |to Recall : Fashion-is nly as good as.the | r 8B firmly ae een. One 5. call oo tout al Fon i ee | : ; YD |. ; p t a ee Bae pratt aed Worn at the wrong. Women Know Value authority says, that to keep you OF Carriage ___|to the life you lead means giving step tor Evidently most women continue | wardrobe in harmony with your |Your purse can afford. to forget what an easy, quickly | life before you buy. It means not For your new autumn. fashions, = AS ’ cosiless \P&ing carried away by’ whims and | you. might consider the browns. t ; mother alone is rewarding and completely costless | (+ shopping with friends who con-| Any ‘tone oshrdluetaoundhsrlishr care f enhancement good posture is. | fuse these plans. nut to dark raisin is a top fashion hysical sera Ge | A welberganised wardrobe |°ol0f around which to build a ward- - ths does 8 A woman will labor for hours! | 0. Seen) ihe insecurity of (Tobe unless all shades of brown she counts on Maguerig thay Gop me feed al give sever having the tight thing to |* Color enemies tp you. : obeying : wonder why ¥ wth sone ene women, not so styl-| “ear Mi your — utes are | Don't be disturbed by broken ishly dressed, is. the°center of at- tight for-you and for: your par | *!4ss ata party—pick up the tiny Memes oe | tlenlar seay of ‘life, they extry | ection with a piece of cotton, ‘omen peer curiously at @ WOM) tnip fair ware of weint | mo'stencd in water, - on who gets oa v tair seen nicl ate — en n on the thing 4 9x12-Rug CLEANING _ ONLY oe 95 f Plus Smei? Additional i i a ‘ "RUG and CARPET-CLEANERS [> 42 Wiener Street eR EE Se ote we amiga J. 53 3 z MOLLIE PARNIS — a | I tk 3 gs: - z 3 ¥ 5 z #5 =§ i bo Oo 5 3 =. Oo He jes) . - = Q he 1 =, . . gRe 6% i ry : PE w O. ws oO w - Ww O fp: 9 oh 7) Ww) O ral < Ww . of course, in-|. Mollie Parnis approaches the . Two national. staff members of | Stringfellow have an interesting | sisting on havi ‘the last word | fashion business with the sure Choose’ wool crepe, faille, sl-|' the YWCA of the United States| background of foreign service. |is a childish trick that drives all | knowledge of a great showman. | P8¢@, silk and wool mixtures or Stringtetiow ee She knows what her public wants, | even. winter cottons. For contrast and she delivers it with her own|— pique, linen or taffeta are sug- With this model she throws away.|... This pattern is cut to designer |. belt in the currently accept-/measurements, not standard pat- 93 F is i 4 at lit Ap i g Hy it if ; 1 iit iis fi: i troit where she Is spending a week | helped start a new association in| in the various YWCAs, arid leaving | Minia. considerate of Pontiac for New York. AGES ET i Sas Ge ee Coins | ye Byram. served nith.the| Tasngh yee Itereret M GMT le bodies, ender ctw thet e| SO Mae oe a Sn Ge Patton cameeieeat rne e, comieaating 0 teoerest BS ca d F : Oct. 12, 13 and 14. Service of he Department of state| 2% SOW" wp, try to use some contrasting texture, satin on woot |eighths yard 36-3%inch material| & as assistant attache and political | © aii: vat for analyst at the U.S, Embassy in getting along wvtes moth-| cuff .|the Hague, Netherlands, prior to|¢™ SH rl) eo t kg . > Et her appointment to the YWCA | Job, you know, ribbon tie, two very noteworthy [New York 1, N. Y. state size. 1 i E if iy f i -t iL i fel iti i i" pif g = ment with the . # : | I Tf “| a ®& > es i ~ bm) BD’ o > | = ey = = Ve 2% Les Fi 3 #e i Fa Be qé ie the 20th national YWCA con-| kept up, even after the financial vention, held last sprittg, and which | hurtle is’ past. featured speaker at a mem B husband returned to work I con- -— ' y ANNE HEYWOOD i 4 (£00k for a famous Ameriean De- + 12 at Span, ler forls, Our Teak Marly an activity which is’ stert- copay mar nage Eira signer Pattern west week by David } for the ‘Triennium,” will outline | ed just for money, grows .s0. a because enjoy much 4S » f in detail the objectives adopted at }Sorbing and pleasant that. it is RENEWED PLEASURE Copyright, 1955 i: |e st wy awn tty see een. |What Happened will serve as guide lines for the * ¢ ¢ _ My ‘baby’ is: now 17, 6 feet ‘4, w| * thy ’ ¢ | pcan foo Don EP es ah highachool athlete, happy and welt Individuals? = | - oy conpsergey es ieee | SPEAKER NAMED Ta small town in Indiana, has such .| adjusted, sg eae “ Sy : Lad é nesesineh. te OL: “i ) a project. Here is her letter: * What's happened-to the individ’! Gay {asia V 3 Meee tects: tems oT at the first of. the monthly “I am happy to expound on 4, Members Series ee ‘my pet pfoject—babysitting. | ings to be held at noon 13.) 1g sx: unity | colts Cs . Women’s editor | + “approximately |25,000 people. | of the Pontiac -Press, is to be guest speaker at the Juncheon. | There is much civie interest here powen hed nr geen oo Fuga many working mothers our town a ee ee Mrs. Myron L. Buck and her | nd about everything ‘possibl om ee. ; Pattern 671: -Crochet directions : j ~~ membership -. committee are™ in| being done for the youth of our It's funny, but while the money | Pieated pants are a sure sign | for chair-back 11x18 inches A WY a . charge of @ ments for both | town, There are new industries and |. was what first attracted me to | of antiquity. Anything but a char-| in No. 30 mercerized cotton. __ oe agi ot i bbe the evening membership meeting | construction work on all sides. it babysitting,’ I would do it now if|tone-suit is simply not, worn in|. Send 25 cents in-coins for this . \. JEWELERS and the noontime Members Series. | seems. L ; I never madé a penny!” many. circles. Did any man ‘read sane Tas te canoes 16 Ww mg “ork. . + 8 tl .. ad & (Copyright, -1955) - ing this try shopping for a suit last | tern for first-class mailing. Sendj} = 16 W. Huron St. ‘ "The monthly meeting of the Welcome Waghn,’ a courtesy celibate eiiats fall, one without a single back vent,| to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft jainsenhaninanat . ‘board of directors will be held) of the local ts to new- Always mend any rips or tears.in| or one in any other shade |Dept., P.O, Box 164, Old Chelsea preceding the membership meet- | comers, lists 10 or 12 new families ‘Sheets before washing. A tiny ‘rip | charcoal? It’s a fair Station, New York 11, N.Y. ' Print’ ing Oct. 12, and an informal re-| twice a month in/lour ‘paper. An-, exytion will -follow, giving. the | other ‘sitter, a rebeomel friend, of members and friends an oppor-| the lady in charge of this sérvice, tunity to meet Miss Stringfellow. | ig given. a pefsonal recommenda; Mrs..Reba Ross Netzler, the new| tion to them. - , executive director of YWCA, and |. + vy husband has had) two seri- Dorothy Spann Redmond, the NeW | ous sick ghelig within thé past-two director of teenage program. years. "| \ Mrs. William Issacson and Sue |, , Houghton will be in charge of poe ote ees refreshments. Mrs. Floyd Biake- though I’ve attended college slee will serve as Yeceptionist {40d had a business education, | : and Mre. B. B. Kimball will |was only able to get a Herking 5 7 ‘sh accompanied ; ause of my age, 43, et . : omen rk Miss Vedder kept it for six months, until my wes don't have fo_weor full shirts - will preside and Mrs. Fréd Haus- | husband was on hig feet again.| ™' — _— ae mee “halter, immediate past president “A full-time job plus homemak- |" pone! or 3 le your of the Pentiac association, will | ing was just too much to continue introduce Miss Stringfellow. _ ~ | after the emergency was past. M is « #, ' ralaaneeocinana 1 od. betguttion. ee feeling of billowing shapes through- ysitting. - : * _ | out the Paris showings. Manguin Clothing Designer “My husband was stricken the | featured featherweight wool cos- : Th ie second time, 10 months ago. After |tumes forthe “Amazon. : ‘to Test Her ; Cores {1 had confided my plight to my | who feels nervously nude or. — Jeri Holmes, that captivating neighbor, who is a babysitting wi- {| gown.” we creator of the “expandable ward- ear : robe” is going to/out her designing ‘ ee theories to the acid test. She and husband Bill will take off in No- vember for a round-the-world trip by air, won’t be back until June, 1956. bet that may become a much bigger one adventurous soul met with the ‘washing machine, < ttle : PRS, Ree M ONE DAY. ONLY Come in and meet: Betty MacDonald who will present to you .. . specially selected Fronk Palma Hats . . . direct from New York and Paris. ions. a im, straight skirts enriched by | |. graceful panels created a. general | 7 PITTSBURGH WALLH ID Specially Priced for One Day Only 18.95 © 32.95, odes vw its ae The expandable wardrobe works this way—start with a basic sheath tweed. : » addjo: — nf ° Sncpleeke matching ot contrasting Shop Tonight ‘til 9 “jacket, have a separate skirt as a , . sia “tie atten | SUNDAY 2 to 5 Rybe vi : WISH PAINT . You fnust see. the fashion excitement in his French © A % collection ... . Your style Gan be had or ordered in : "every color, headsize and fabric. Informal showing ~ | of these exquisite hats. vy] ee ye takes you from dawn to dusk, with . Live models from two to five-and from seven to _/ ainimum weight when air-borne. —s. e eight-thirty.. Punch and Swedish Cakes. are being | _ — ee et ‘ served in our exclusive Millinery Salon, © Stock Up Your Fal Sportswear onl aremagp 2 Li a haat : Galore ' Clemintine Hales Marianna Hawke to. stock of yt ees eatin te Sackk.* , Faye Collins ° Luana Slaughter. stick shad¢s is‘now. And make-up : Joan Kiley ~- Laura Cowman . ’ experts rgport that three lipstick | . PARKING £2518 oo a. _ Margaret Dwire Ruth Corwin perfectly into the fall fashion} REAR a ie! 2 / - ‘Dorothy Vierieck © Sandfa Monroe ! a iin ae ot STORE ; ja ln theti Pa _ ., ‘Mary Powers Leanora Habel a color Ps grays, black, navies — : Hurory at Telegraph \a oa 7 TSAPCOT'S Shirley Slaybough Moughen Vreeland ae 3S Fa a ety Rani Bee bliin. ~ *s TF te ae ee 4 Pes Se ce ee eee Se ets es ee aye oe >. bi aaa j ‘ = ie 8g adios ait Oe oa Bah ES : Es, « ee 4 ce Sa ea * 3 ee ee eS = * : i : ad Wc Ps , ¥ Re Ura z - ¥ ; ¢ iy gee es ee ia t. : ee hee } "ee ay ae toe er I Cl Ae le ; nd es : a ead ar : : ney ® ; a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, s, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1958 er een Ts Another Rich World Tnsig “ “You—Discover Tet fs ee ‘| Contident Living ee . "TLone Man Attends Noshville Postors lon ‘ veer shia Stress, Tension, Anxieties | Fall Meeting \699GalConfab "irra tn Limits Missionaries ‘ ‘ ie latad Cindy lof Medical. Aides} nite wa Neero pastor’ aso wv osus ows - mnr|Fade Wihen Key Is Found Slated Sunday |°! Medical Aides| meso rxxiooz ce 4 ‘erndale, is the lone | : —— ‘ctesieuavion ts att tat to the By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Speakers, Workshops Kempf Jr., of F 7 Plans for the merger were ‘con-. latest issue of the government |/ Dr. Karl B. Pace of Greenville, North Carolina, has been - to Be Featured in Detroit et ealtans Society, one Mt oe aiaaek aie yearbook published here. practicing medicine since the horse-and-buggy days. He was recently regory, . Afternoon and Evening | convening this week with the 90th | Nashville Pastors Assn.,. and the * dent of the Interdenominational _ ‘The Rev, Lawrence D. Graves a be ical assistant at| Ministerial Alliance, « Negre body. and several members of the First 4. industrial Clinic in| Mr, Gregory said the association Congregational Church will attend Ferndale. ides med- | had authorized him to meet with . r ing? aah 1| the ministeria}-alliarice leader and ‘| the fall meeting of the -|ical service for Ferndale-Haze 4 | make final arrangements for the tional Association to held at; Park industrial plants. | wom. He said: tha two. grows [Geige som oe "6 Alar Gift Will Be | == p.m. Sunday. MOUNT OLIVE headache, or * other pains, if either thé husband or | The afternoon address will be Dedicated Sunday GENERAL BAPT BAPTIST CHURCH the wife would try one-twentieth as hard to. make | - | | “The Church and the Inner City” " ‘ sae Eakin "4 ‘go of marriage as finding fault with each other; | REV. . WALTER HARRIS | P} Dr. Suet tlmcholos of *¥e | 4 new custom built Communion Senta? evening ssrvict 18 FM sionaries will be governed by two This he ent Ga ts cies sine nivionlbidh foci ices aul: ce ions: ‘ “Live each day as it comes; don’t worry about next week. Learn to live instead of trying to get rich. Never remain angry. Begin each day by liking everyone you meet. Fabe*9 Spy. seer lunch, to help you relax. , “i marital troubles are causing your ulcer, Chicago Seminary. Senday FIA you would probably have no problem. And never ee | “ Table with matching slter chairs || Page Service Wet OMe DR. PEALE go to-bed angry with each other.” me Ith Anniversary | Gordon, Phillipa of the, Methodist | “ile, cetieated Sunday morning |] coat Scion. 6.6. Seat Le. Union, Dr. Harold Fredsell of complete altar gift.was given the . the : Detroit Presbytery and Dr. Ed-) church | . Mrs.. Iva arene a tus: eae nat tie abot elds Gane wine Sell “Go to church, | _ | ward W. Wileox of the Congrega-| (oN or Msotereay De. “?'| PONTIAC UNITY 10 VOC | Ses ecm ae : _. CENTER - The 4 practice, your religion and live a quiet and serene life.” ad er p : a sT. herr 3 agra : 5 seneut units nile attrulten te the Wank of wnt Gotoh, © dinner the presi-| ‘Rev. Fred R Tiffany will|} : CEN TER See CHURCH . =|! tans Selye, head of the University of Montreal's Institute of Mi Gent -of College, Raymond ‘conduct the dedication service at 70% N. Saginaw St. 4 Joslyn at Fourth 4 Providence’ issionary D. Blakney, will speak. “City | the World Communion Service as-|] Sunday Service, 11 A. M. ae Ores om Morning Worship disease id etiused by-chemical’ imbalance in the body resulting | Baptist Church to Hold scr Henrickson of ‘the Detroit | spread Johroon chaieman bids |{_ Sunday School, 11 A. M. Po George Mabder, Paster FE 56-0106 soy tna esdin gpa sree 5 SaaPipsp Bivens Evening Meetings City Plan Commission with maps ' Sutter will lead the senior choir in | = ee more than 5,000 research papers are being published on Ii picture the consecration program. 3 : te ek tet ENS h ‘h : _ year ahd research organizations all ever the world are looking The seventh anniversary of the| © “The Ideal Central Church” eos * * @ | go hapten ee John’s Lutheran Church > into it. : ; organization of Providence Mis-} Wilbe the subject of a talk by regia, Sexiey cuurch|| SCIENCE COURS es Se anne tatmeeas Sarest at Cherry Street : Dr. Selye's research confirms what Dr. Pace learned from his / sionary Baptist Church will be ob-| Qongregational Church, Detroit {tween the two morning. worship|] _. JOUN DRAKE. Poster PTS cele Gite | vrs testagecssesss SAB @.m. — ||long experience. Stress is the greatest killer of them all. And, if | served Oct. 2 through Oct, 9. and the Rev. Raleigh H, Sain of | services. The Youth Center will be "Wednesday, 10 0. a et Morning Worship eee ewes eee ee. o. you look through the professional magazines your doctor reads, you On Oct, 2, 1948 in the home of the the department of Research and open at 5 p. lively po nenggel Silver s = | Be cgumesmah —« a - will find advertisement after advertisement for new sedatives, new.| Rey T_ Walter Harris on Crystal Charch Planning, Detroit, will by, Reita Smith.” Pe Cant 7. ‘Neteon, ome hypnotics, new cures for hypertension—all indicat of the growing | Lake Dr., 35 men and women sptak on “Detroit's City Church, ee BETHANY | CHURCH a tote ot aisense the nerve tension under which s0 so many of us live | pathered to form a chureh group. Prebiem. Se GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH |) 3 >" “|The membership has gown to 300.| TOs iace! building plane. ff A ‘fellowship. of Christians in the; American Baptist Convention ict sk deichiai'ceh Gieatebe WEALTH WITHIN US : The Rev, Mr, Survie he served os) So inene gol Wik Oe tot on iA; terving wlth eohies ty The Ward Counc of Chadex ee Now, everyone wants fo feel alive and well. No one wants to be | Pastor .during the entire ‘seven |) uiding exterior , "Services at 9A. M. and 1) A.M. . [ill or tense. It is my increasing conviction that we can achieve these | * * ne iuidhed, ot a tower’ and’ B= Rev. Fred Robert Tillety. minister * ~ Rev. Otto G. Schulte—S goals. This longing for health is within us and it is met by .a| _ Besides the regular services on | gable pointe4, Plans are made to | - | : life; and that they might have it more abundantly.” _ cade alt ti —_ = we Oe nt el 900 Wok - 5:00_ Youth Center *| : ee 4 Tot, Otay eave Oe taeiay ‘of ws mntened thie coevet? Whf cast Monday, the\Rev, William H. | : 9:45 Sundey School 7:00 Youth Meetings | ie ~ SUNDAY, October 2, 1985. | we Be sled we power ont ctrengm at car Brest practices a hei og te ‘Lutheran Churches Mark | 11:00 Worship ~ - 8:00 Tesining Wour | “2 Sunday School seepeseees: 9245 A.M. q & Sears Cotetel vetomnpher ence seid Cat sae te ve fn Charch will conduct the serviee. Finland Anniversary WEDNESDAY, 7:45 P.M. CHURCH NIGHT .* z proportion to pumber Gf points at which he~ touches When ; w oe : | = ee gee emer vere 2s human being is ingrown, stress, tension and iliness develop in him. Teer, Wiiem Fears ont Ge] nena ar Sag ag ogg dd W. Huron at Mark A | Ss : 0 Se eee eee eee es 6:30 PLM, @|A person with a hundred interests is twice as alive as one with only | Detroit will be here Tuesday eve-| area will join in a service at the |= | : Evangelistic Service........ 7:30 P.M. ¢ |i and tour times as alive a the'man who has only twenty-five, ning and members of the Liberty | w Cathedral | Midweek . ‘ Church wi a. ee FIRST ¢ CHURCH OF COD. wy Preyer ond Preise WIDEN YOUR INTEREST w Baptist th their pastor,| Sept 18 to mark the 800th anni- : Service Wednesdey Me. 7:30. M.* She 4 ‘ sets eaghor . ioe Baw. 5. . BOweats, Sn WES | senmpiy. of the State Lutheran || %5 East Beslevard — South of Lockout Drive | 4 |food, your home, your business, your clothes, your immediate family? | The Rev. J. Allen Parker and 7:30 p.m. BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH : . llen | Johan Nykopp, Finnish Ambas-| | p.m. Evening Service ps —————« Are you encased in a rep gy epee cing tne |e the gy lege ee fe Deed CON TEE EL : Ormun Going Streets ; prison yourself? " * Church planni | read -a Scripture lesson at | ugene Ramecy, Minister Offices: Andersen, Ind. If you would be free from nervous tension and live a healthier ee aot orang wah have | T. fg ra gperschech aloo : . —_ life, widen your interests, broaden yourself, There is a rich world | the Rev Paul C, Cooley of the | the theol Ha Divinity |} . around you of books, paintings, music, sports and, most important, (Lake. Street Church of God sis | School, Springtie rinsed, Oo. ” 7} ; CHURCH OF CHRIST other people. There is another rich world inside you—not that of | special speaker with women of his A procession to the cathedral | Meets at 1196 Joslyn Ave fer Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 A. M. the pats of bedy and aches and pains but that of the | Church assisting. © Services Each Lord’s Day Evening 7:00 | your your > : P.M. uae spirit, the immortal part. v At the morning worship hour Matt. 16:16 Ang i say anto thee thou art=Peter and. upon this rock 1 dy ct 4 Thni_16 # Find these worlds—they ore those God has given you—and you | Swern Pant Doiann 0b thaatiads tanetenk Sg yh ve tome “vy will find health and peace. and Mrs. Louise Richardson will : WESLEYAN v (Copyright 1988) speak on the anniversary. " , " Closing service will be held at _ Methodist Church Hope for Cited Bibl | 3 Cosine service, will be. held at EVANGEL TEMPLE 67 N LYNN ST. Ha Pee ¥ C Die School ass | aad men of the Macedonia Baptist ¥.M.C.A. Side Entrance { 7:30 Every Night ee. = pee A Fellowship Tea will follow with ; Non-Denominational Full Gospel : N vo rete 10 on uC vi e Mrs. Sarah Williams, general. ‘ Rev. Claude Scott J} day tecl a new stirring of | chairman. | Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M - Evangelist . Secin fase Woot oo wrotnartosas | Dr, Myron Cederholm, general| A service of prayer will be at | ; ~M. : i eal Dr. Everett R. Clinchy; presiderit | director of the Conservative Bap-|7 p.m. and the Rev. T. Walter Worship Service ...... 11:00 A.M, ‘THE KNAPPS ot the National Conference of tist Association of America, will | Harris will preach at the regular Evenaolistic, Servi Musiclans’~ «A Coristians and Jews declared in SP0aK:to the combined adult Sun- gy tha ae ia NGOS, Service . i School lasses c a versa) Invitation to All - a New Year message to American | Bay aod at. Ayal close of the anniversary Sunfey Evening tenes 7:45 P.M, . 23 eae ‘ Baptist + 4 | ae a ek: Pontes | Jewry. . day morning. He ‘wit-aleo ‘no a iprccere Mt math arborea re ea alae one ened a Kenneth Enepp Reger message’ a meetings. : oe CALVARY BAPTIST The “All. for Christ” Sunday | — . menes ve : ao nl cee ne a CHURCH 20 evening service. ~ ferviees being held -at ‘the ‘ oe WATER TWP. RIGH SCHOOL Sb A Saeniag Schoo! During. the month of October, 11,00 A. M—Moerning Service | the adult and young people's class- fev, hy Wrecked + ne 5-3538 /es will present the music and 306 irrraacizarony’ Sanford Sisstlinin Susans. kaahteur Phe’ 2 Sunday School . 10 A. M. nace: Worship . NAM fter. ©. George, Widditield, Rector at Mie Rev. Lents W. Towler, ki Young People . 6:45 P. M. SUNDAY SERVICES — {pr elig Teoe se fs | | Eve. Worship .°7:48 P.M. Junior Church ....11 A. M. : om A.M.—Holy Communion. ‘ CHURCH OF THE | ; Walton, Charles Plumb and Leroy Divine Healing Service : : ROB eleskocrdar instruc, GooD SAMARITAN eceynad seak *, “The Privi- “The Light of the Werld ts foses” Wednesday. fg onan. at 10 A. M. oF bs School Semen by the Son deae af Sapinew, Speaker || 2™UAl meeting of the Baptist As 47 .N, Saginaw. Chas. D. Race, Pastor, PE 4-023" —e eels — . ; , J ° . Monday ‘Tuesday- . ¥ ‘as a — pe — - 10 Auburn Ave: ot DAV oll the Gratiot Ave. Baptist Church, SUNDAY SERVICES -. pecmccscnmnes ee Doute! Havens. Associaté Pastor ioiabeanss eS ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL || ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL ovine eens | . BIBLE SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. = ee | MICH. Dixte Highway Near Gashabaw. |] Es Se é = ; MORNING WORSHIP 11 A. M. Firht. “Southern Missionary S RAI | Gm! cp nmap | Urea hegpemniaag | | FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH MD I] Feeper Service 7:90. M. mcs Prayer 7:20 P. M. ae 11:00 A.M—HOLY COMMUNION | | 11:00 A.M.—tholy Communion, 5460 Williams Lake Road (CA! Building) ft - _ ‘BAPTIST CHURCH sm ‘The Rev Robert J. oe ot Ce Pee || Sunday School 10 a, m. Evening Service 7:30 — - ; f wyer a oe: ee eS ee, Yee rT _ Morning Service 11 2. m. Wednesday, Service 7:15 TEMPLE |\\ 4. . 365 East Wilson Ave. . = = || earn ee, Sy "CHRISTIAN , aa HURON ot PERRY - 'Friendly—Fundamental—Independent ae a ‘Sunday School . .. 9:45 ALM, Bible Believing Pees 5 - §05 Auburn Ave. . 4 Morning Worship... .. 11:00 A.M. |]. SOSPELAInES Se cen Time Peete At eae, Tester Full Gospel—Nondenominational WIM ois esse +. 6:45 PLM, én ral viet 0 IS Revival Oct. 9th Thru 23rd ae Worship en kwars 7:30 P.M, 7 . Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. | - Rev, Mitten M. Bask, D. D, Minister er. John W. Mulder, Asse. Minister PONTIAC’ BIBLE COLLEGE 9:45 A. M. Morning Service and Sermon / -]|]| . Young People’s Bible Stu. 8:00 P.M. , “10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP __, 745 COLLIER ROAD . peeks ea “ar | REV. A. H. MULLI _. ; ' on A Schoo! Teaching the Whole Bible for the Ministry. 9:45 Thru 12:15 Children’s Church and Bible Classes | “— sesthdageag Phone FE 4-8574 | | (Broadcast ever WPON 11:00 A.M) a eee a . for All Ages “eed With Southern Baptist Convention oh A Céittaminion Meditation —— | Tor ilergty Panel a Fe are © * * gl Mi raieilinte Merrion | Lod 3 ————— : oo ae “Why I Come tothe Communion” if : "The Divine Mind of God Speaking to a * | Everything a the Church >» -' | i ‘ and Su = _ Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching | ZION CHURCH che “WAZARENE - . “" A> Friendly Place to Worship “It we don't renee goatee 239 GAST PIKE. st. we'll get it tor you.” . tnd shea Toco Wontp, 11-00 |e CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ===) | Christian Literature sales , METHODIST © Rev. W./£. Varian, Pastor Lavern Shelfield, Music Director Aceon Onktans Ave. Mabon - SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY aE Fe : fe : |e 10:00 a.m. © | APOSTOLIC CHURCH THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH William E. Goding, Pastor . ‘Sunday Services and ' School Communion. ...... / : ; An’ American . Church, located on Crescent Lake: (Broadcast over WPON at 10:15 A.M.) = pot be . iy °° ae Universal Ave., Waterford Township, to ‘serve the =n community. ? ; ‘ a: / Wednesday ae _ Sunday School 9:45 A, M. ~ — Worship : ‘School Wheb hse ebeh sce eteceecee ALSID.8, m. 4 f 4 458 hee 4 ; S Service, 8 P = Friday to 9 P.M. ' All Are Welcome! Bot God 1045 A.M, ee ee - 7 — _ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST eee eae Ble einer capo] eben Sa If CHURCH OF CHRIST eames | THR PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1955 SOR PE eT Pe ee Anglican Gteuna 43 AF Chaplains ; “fs a ¥ " Mission School : |Growing Closer te iplomas i Bishop Bencsie * [Receive Diplo to Begin Oct. 5 nanop Reports | .acuaso a rnc ns eee The Anglican communion is grow. Tex. (RNS) ~ The oe poged Central Methodists Plan ' tie lon Is SOW plain inthe histry of the : Four Wednesda fs : ~ ; United States Air Force received —— world, Presiding Bishop Henry their dip} ‘here from the -Air : S| Episcopal Church in the United The 43 clergymen who are to be ss ian wish ced States, said on his arrival here. | commissioned first lieutenants, w “Why I Come to the Communion,” . fe ° a ale bring ity ry — at the morning worship hour to- bis wile tre 2 bardhy vied hollow | than 300 for the frat tine morrow in Central Methodist ing the 58th triennial General Con-| Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Silas A. ‘ Church in observance of the 16th vention of the Episcopal Church in| Meckel, who was pastor of Maly- Lyear of World Wide Communion Honolulu. ; ror Congregational Christian yaa . Bishop Sherrill said the World ae ae . ges Commission on Education is Council of Churches, of which he ) John M. Walsh, formerly paying & group registration fee so is a president, was likely to send eeaie aumker td oe that all members’ of Central a delegation to the Soviet Union | Catholic University of America, Church may. attend the Pontiac Pe ee Re Washington, .D.C., is deputy di- School of Religion’ to be ‘held at ey | POE | Fist Geen f actarttate, ant Se Sate |S udacce.”™ “i *i PARKDALE CHURCH at at 7:30... ssen its | School of Missions will be- ‘The United States is gin’ Weasentag as See. loving ation but believes se must OF TEE WATARERS pw hag ri eae the bishep added. peace,’ “Bleck Jig ye omy , Dr. D. Dennis: Murphy, whe 1? eee: Sunday School 9:45 A. M. | School Rally 9:45 || "7%" Sve years in Chile, will show Scholarships Total 474 | sseming Worship 10:45 A. M. Sunday ben Rall colored slides and speak on “Your |: ed ag Wer Church Is There,” for this week's . Pontiac: Press Photo |. WASHINGTON, D.C. (RNS). — Evening Service 7:30 P. M. . |program, ’ FALL FESTIVAL — Conimemorating the Ingathering of the Har- wield of- Bloomfield Terrace, M Henry Hoschander, wife of Rabbi at Mernng Werk 11.00 On Oct. 12, David Hills will use | vest, a suko or hut was constructed adjacent to Congregation B'nai | Hoschander ‘and Mrs. John Rothchild ot Dwight street. Assisting in ‘ see : for his topic “Youth in India.” | Israel. ‘The suko is a rethinder of nature's bounty and is designed | decorating the hut were-Mrs. Edward Blumeno of Ward Rd. and “H the Holy Spict | “Ae I’ Sew &,” will be the to prompt a feeling of gratitude to God, Standing within the hut,| Mrs. Irving of Rosshire Ct. The holiday began last night and _ “Honor Y | efeat, eaten, ty" Se Ser. habit the table’ Inden with trate and vegetation, are Mrs. Herry| wil be seyen days. : Pel al, 7:45 P.M. || oct 1% the mov, br. Discs bas | Oot Nees ee ornare mem Duth Hademan \[ews Celebrate Sukos|Arabian King Grants Europe and the Holy Land.~ - _ r , ‘s ¢ e ; - eat og Goren Dart Tig far, Ka W, Pat le With Hut Hung With Fruit|Permission to Priests shesieiiisian | | dinner. His -subject is “Germany Spéaks Sunday Succos, known as the Feast ot ps i, adie wage Rely nad dne Bg CAIRO (RNS)—Special permis- ; Bs ie TI’ Ret. mg! : et TD, fhe Seal ee rbot is eee it sion for a Roman Catholic priest 4 ~ MID-WEEK Lmissionary to Africa,” will be ‘the | Film City Story’ to Be| Jewish tall festival of ‘Thanks-|e ion earth, his faith i ever 8] tp jocate permanently and earty TUES. = THURS. Siow RES Goris! NM Dinner [ent oft ir rvs |The ut ad | rma es bor ned Wy Hg . sae Meeting Thursday at 11:30 a.m. t ear red As part of the festival observ reminder that God visits those | Saud, it was- here. =i} ; eo 1:45 P. M. Mrs. Percy Jones will have charge = : the Bible commands the ir whe sincerely seék Him, whether| Some 5,000 Pinsent alone are/|. . 11:00 A. M. MORNING SERVICE © : ; oh ao Deveees Sat See ve Young people of the First Pres-| forsake the comforts of his year-|they abide in small. hovels or|in the area, elther as workers at 7:30 P, M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE — i : Unit with Mrs. Cecil Choate, | -iationship of science and religion | rectangular-shaped hut constructed ————— .____| pany installations there or service-|] oi 1. = Pp WPON Sunday A.M. chairman. LS ing. Following the eS eee eee World Wide man ot he. Mee ee YOUTH SERVICE 6:30 P, M. a, Ge: : ‘ . ; ri ae ee : of tree branches, corn et yes Revival Meeti Moody Insitute of Science Sm, aks and vegetative growth, Part | C et : 2 Nev. W. Wibley. Pastor ngs “God of Creation,” Ruth Hedeman | ajly covered, the roof allows for a ommunion eo “| “Yisie the Church of the in Sunday | rwory: wit: spesk to the ‘Tinie | pay mary mocancce sates | DUNG ey { | Old Fashioned Gospel” ” Beg in Sun hae Society, the high school age young: Pye ty neque ab seer = Sunday ee { Chica wil contact wrdtea uses The first Family Night of the}, Manifold: will be observed for the 16th year Seturdey Night Service. 7:00 P. M. & ings Oct. 2 through Oct. 10 at the | S¢ason is scheduled for Wednesday | The Jew is reminded of the time | tomorrow. As the day unfolds, Sundey School........10:00 A. M. Lake Street Church of God. with a cooperative dinner at 6:30|his ancestors were divinely freed | followers of the Christian Faith “Merning Worship 7.1100 AM, Mr. Harrison is a student at the|P-™. A program is planned based from their land of bondage and from the remote places of the Evening Service .. 7:00 P.M. | Church of God College in Ander. the film “City Story” which lived in similar huts during their | ear and those near home, from cebeees » M. ‘ son, Ind.. The Rev. Paul Cooley, presents, the problem and chal-| desert travel on the way to Pales- sparsely populated regions and the Barris q pastor of the church states that |!enge of the inner city church im) tine. It teaches the present Jew! teeming cities will be joining in f ‘Evangelist Harrison is a dynainic | “is generation that any worthwhile goal is wotth | singing “Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord = xis son aie 8 M. fe Sev. “Reeetel taste Sa bel De @ H. Marbach, the | sscrifices. and aaa Bic litaag \ : N-- 1460 provided by the choir each evening | Rev. Edward D. Auchard and lay|’ i furthermore stands as @ re- The sagen «|> ge ae ' ' at the 7:30 service. Tepresentatives of the church Wil | minder to one that the Ituries of], 7h ferme, SBIR tls cole. | 5 oa. ye oe Fe attend the meeting of the Presby-|,r it. as well as material posessions ae > and Old oe We brought nothing into this|te"Y, of Detroit Tuesday at the! 1. Gears that at any moment | % ® particular through |p 4 Charch thet Peleomer Both Yous ee world and it is certain we can| Drew Derot "| those who dwell in great miansions | 240s" “l Mette “centuries ‘bat , Presbyterian ‘| carry nothing. out. : : “| might be reduced to living in Jittle always meaningful. > ie . <= huts, it is incumbent upon man to > > . : fo —-HEAR_-_—~—«i 20 Priests, Three "Nuns _ | utilize hi'divine'gitts for merito- SE oe ring out | Chupches | OLY: nel Will Get Jump Training | "™* Purposes. sound in jungles, call 4 a vate = “WOLVES IN SHEEP'S Mngt pucice or F ing together | - CLOTHING” COLOGNE. “Germany, (RNS) —|. sihed Sat gives the wealthy In: Jand death of Secu TR The Trush of G ee SUNDAY—7:30 A.M. |) and three nuns from 4Vest Ger-| “y!éeal a ~ Some will receive the Sacrament |} Forbearance in Love ; MUSICAL MESSENGERS ||] © CKLW—RADIO || mary will shorly underzo traning] P*ebend Now a Poor perwon vee | standing, some siting in the pews |p i : ' in ichute “jumping at Lorsch| With understanding, comes -in- | and others will be kneeling in deep | 5 of Saratoge, Ind. airdrome near Bensheim in Wuert-| °Te##ed interest... - perm yp My Bengpac on’ — > OAKLAND AVENUE 3 7:30 P. M. and FIRST PROGRESSIVE || “c™bers. it was announced here. | _ The thatched roof through which +0, 5 chalice some will drink|~ | Oakland at Cadilies . ] | L. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH - ‘grape juice from a cup. All will|® Theodore BR. Alisboch, Paster ( Sunday 106 11 A.M. _ 36 Chase Street : wr shipper forgiveness for their|} Bible School gee ree : \ : . SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE, 7:20 First Social 74 . oe » Worship se bedeeet 9:45-11 A.M. i . 6:30 & 7:30 P. M. Mise Margaret Whiting’ of Berkley ) : In whatever way a Christian |) WORLD WIDE COMMUNION P.M. : : Pat MA-Week Service, Wed, 1:80 P.M. Brethren celebrates his covenant with (B'y..u F, p .8:90P: M. 780 Pe A ALSO HEAR ~ —_—— Church f Chiriat, he will go out strength: |P Pening Service «..7:30P. M. ‘Oct. 3 thrd 7, N -§ SAMMY MILLER || 7 rN is sv aoaa {| 2h am heart to flow iim |p . Ths Salvation . 2 Teen-ager Preacher FIRST Le apce egeagelll |Rendbeges ihe c oa > JOSEY AVENUE Salvation yy * & , - . fiP° PRESBYTERIAN : ~ fev, Tommy Guest, Ponting Ganind wm jot the)? Joulyn at Third 29 W. Lewrence a - at Harrisburg, Ill. thousands around the globe in Fémond 1. Watkins, Paster ; “ te . CHURCH Set Quake & offering Communion to the many c se ag ae a oa EVANGELISTIC ||] w. murco at ware s. at. Evening Service, || followers of Christ as they rededk |P-Bible Schvol -...- #8 0M 4/ RALLY DAY — RALLY DAY — ~ RALLY DAY a - TABERNACLE Bawang 'B, ‘Rochara: a, Sun. School JO A.M. . ie ; “WHAT GOD 18° HT! a a Sun. Service 11 A.M. || Assembly of God Plans y Youth Fellowship ..6:20 P.M. > _ THATS RIG) Irs ; Tilden ot W. Huron St. 9:45-A.M. Church School ; : , Evening Service ...7:30P.M.9| ; $ ~ ALM. Morning Worship _ Sun. Srantag Service, $3 Million Home Office . . oe r :. a WORLD WIDE | OKLAHOMA CITY (RNS) —|> AUBURN HEIGHTS A. J. BAUGHEY, Pastor f COMMUNION ; Praver§ Service Thar, Plans for a $3,000,000 Assembiies | > ead Baas 4 _ 1 <" : 7 ven 3 ot God headquarters, building at |> Street a Springfield, Mo., iled. at gt Harvey McCann, Paster = —_ ‘ : Everyone Welcome 4 the Wenomination’s 26th biennial , BIBLE. SCHOOL. ...10:00 A.M. | FREE METHODI: T ne f Rev. Guest ~— a gat n iets, eas > Communion .. : CHURCH “| Emmanuel. Baptist Church | = | zener serene” cite foro songivents 5 , > if “FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH |] iin eomemporary in design and |p rin”. 4] E87 Lafayette (2 Blocks West of Sears) e | Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. * Corner East Huron and Mt. at Mill Bt. high, contemporary in design and > Youth «< < i pate Dipatmnsatsined Sanday Bekool = (Oppedite nee Pontiac nd built ‘of glass and aluminum. - p Fellowship .. 6:30 PM. ° Sunday School 10:00 Aw g (et AT Ages ||] Malcolm M. Barton, Minister Lawrence S. Geoven, sore, ‘eateed FHE FIRST CHURCH OF : Wed., 6:30 > Morning Worship Evening Service > ae +. Sumday Morning Service 10:30 A. M. _ THE BRETH ; Church Fellowship Supper _ < 7:30 P. M. < Auditorium | ms COMMUNION MEDITATION *.— = ‘tchoot. tone a.m. |b - Yes 11:00 A.-M. | Bible Class aa =— ae it DRAYTON, PLAINS 2 BRING YOUR RELATIVES oe 2 - 9: . Wolter J. Tebuwissen, Jr. Paster — " / 10:00 ‘A. M.: - The Pilgrim Holiness Church | Sas teagan © BRING. YOUR FRIENDS:, . * /72 | Baldwin and Fairmount | worship Rarvisce 11:00AM. 4}. BRING YOUR NEIGHBORS & | Sundey School Lesson, Luke 9: 1-22 : SUNDAY SCHOOL (All Ages) .10:00 A.M. > World-Wide Communion sta / | \ ee ‘ WORSHIP .......... bes cecnsbecscccceceoegees eB hcee Bak? > Youth Groups.../.:. 6:30 PM. 2 ~ Special Features at All Services 9 | WHO IS JESUS CHRIST?" Froune tamncs ccc ceien ES Bat ao vo TOPM TH, HOWISON, PASTOR Ph. FE 2-9955 =< | BROADCAST OVER WCAR 10:15-10:45 | le . feet Spaiticia be ac ay aae y Program .... Wed. 6:30PM. q|RALLY DAY — RALLY DAY — - RALLY - DAY ee. E. C: SWANSON, Minister. ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt.’ sire Vc oath Bocdeco TE ‘Revival Crusade “The Law of t e Harvest FIRST "BAPTIST ‘CHURCH Tuesday, October 4th Leagan 7:30-P. M. Oakland and Saginaw, at Shas Sunday, October 9th: 4 E : ‘Pontiac, Michigan i. TH Mi | Each hte 130. “- JOURNEY THROUGH HELL” | Rev. H. H. Sovoge, Paxor QAMRAIADILUYS ‘Evan gelist, Vocalists, Musicians i eae | Boag Sis ore morta: REV. pa MRS. JACK YAN IMPE | / ee Special Music by ~~ responisibility—-the World; Our resources— | : / : = ae the Word... : % Converted From Roman Catholicism. " o|- ‘REED si GERS _ ~ - SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. |] Sendey Schoot 9:30 p.m, | @ On TV Five-Years (WXYZ) : = RALLY DAY Morning Worship lle.m i] ©@ Traveled to. at Twice ( 51, *53) OR. TOM } MALONE “PROMOTION EXERCISES |]. illenee Youth ||). and Canada oa ee EVENING’ SERVICE—7:00 P.M f Seevice «OT ARY | Pe diet AWA) Srenng.setyce 790 tH rept serie | FIR UnifeD MISSIONARY ao med . | “HINDRANCES TO PRATER” - 135 Prospect St. _ a ee Soe Be een cee ; + 3 ; 4 4 bo Ls i i ‘ ; eg e +f ‘ : ‘ be \ f ‘ } i: , eG em ae iN ae, : : : : _ a de : ; ye te % Mata atte et vdieanibioes 5 Sy th aRee a ERtE er I ih Canadian Nuclear Expert Now Railroad Official oTtama Ha incaene s i i i : fevers g 4 Dr, | Mayo, ‘Dennis a re | Lancaster, Sat.: a He . the Navy,” oConner. ag > Belaer ot Os Oe _| color, Judy jerian Rey Boige '" houn, Attending Conference |_ Pontiac Police Chiet Herbert W w./ Served in Paper Cups Civie—Farmington ’ “Scarlet rt,” color, John Straley left here’ today. for Phil- t: Ascher, * Maarten ; st Horseda ¢k."* colo’ lor, Joel of 5, cue | adelphia, Pa., where he. will join, | ATLANTA (@®—There’ll be no cae pe ak Cooper: “One Desire,” $1,500 other law enforcement execu-| more pop bottles at G Tech Leave Me.” {U¥es at the- 62nd annual conter- ‘home football games at Grant color, Cinemacope, fumes cagoey, Doris ence for the International Associa- rie. aE “@anta Fe Passage,” color. paith |tion of Police Chiefs. ._ * «& Reser ttuntgamery. oF" wie “Sana.” | While attending the 5-day affair! }oward . Ector, ‘Tech - Helly - | Chief Straley will take part in gen-) pusiness manager, announced that | "How to Be Very Popular,” Betty |€ral discussions on a ret | starting with today’s game with : the Kentuckian,* Burt | Problems, crime prevention, traf- | southern, Methodist University, soft "y's Always, Pair Weath- ‘ean and accident pre-| drinks will be sold only in paper @at.: er,” Ly oe, RC Sat.. Mon.: Bast of ‘Béen,” ie, Julie Harris; “Passion,” Sa anal ore | cup. Col. Blake R: Van Leer, presi- | ont of Georgia Tech, a deo K on the head by a soft dri le | : PETOSKEY i -~ An 1l-member: as he was leaving the stadium committee hag been named to | Sept. 17, but Ector denied the elim- | meet Oct. 10 at Grayling‘ to plan | ination of. pop bottles had any | connection with the incident. Donald | | for securing more industry in a) serioun, hurt. | (Cinem Cornel | | Seek More industries fton Webb, gs eto "Boldiers” | Tyrone Power | Island,” Jone | tamed, “Hell's Bat: “Prancis net The a> Van Leer was not ae rae d to woe 29-county northern Michigan area. ver. ye. —— Joan en Crowford, Jef doit € pe Peat ot 4 Nap ae were waged | London's Limehouse district got | South maScope,» ur einbrecher ol e- | ginia aay be Deiinis Morgan. alt key, manager oh the Northern | its name in the 17h century Michigan - Electric \ Cooperative | # lime making plant or limehouse | Bun., Wed.: Mags Rae tig Bob Hope, Milly Vitale; “Pearl of south | mittee. Pacific.” color, Ct pe. Vir; ; Geographic Society. athletic , ' ter, a Lockheed | nine eueen Guantenatian -Bay, Coe, ; from | Hildegarde Glass’ Boston terrier, | Doctor, plays a piano accompani- iment for his own “singing.” The and head of thie saneingeing com- | located ‘there, says the National | dog performs at public functions a. Tas ‘y ore ye co | Bi i Held Out : 2 Brthers Meet i Spain: aoe i ope OH UUT Reunited After 21 Yoors:*"A: tne age ot tre, Lokenzo ba a ae BARCELONA — boca New Yk, aya: Resa, for lion Plane sosrstesiietts con eee Fleet, couldn't get over the re-| Istanbul B s time Continues Search semblance between himself and} ISTANBUL, Turkey @®~—Time : Caribbean for Men | te boot-biack who was shining bis magazine's current issue has failed ape | shoes here. to appear on ro DRIVE-IN THEATER Who Flew Into Storm er ge ge A tributor said today the issu - Stephenson & E. Maple (15-Mile) ee He asked the book-black his| 1S ot. MP tory on the Cyprus .... MU 9-1902 that. 11 taen‘who vanished. on'a Same. Tt was Francisco Hernan-|igsue, an issue which fired ante dez Martinez and he 23. After | Greek riots in Istanbul Izmir LAST TIME TONIGHT F a ee ee ae nee any talking things over, os na and Sept. 6. RAVER iy, ¥ r [$0 continue its. air and surace | - eo “coe (RERGO 23 }two life rafts in the Cari TUESDAY The plane was flying at 8.000 feet : and said it could not make a. search because it didn't have sutfi- cient fuel. Navy authorities directing the oe t , | gyEROBUCE BON — George Burns and Gracie| “ a Wap | wate ter so tas ates whore nf Allen chat with their son, Rowale (right), “conm-| starting, alt Nasi lecale. who got Wa acting. ser |Ge'aae cane cere super wes iDAN CRAWFO RD ing out’ party: they gave for him to announce he perience at the Pasadena Playhouse, will provide the | ‘not tov cldse” to the area where " FR 7 p would appear as a regular on their TV program | romantic interest if the show. . the missing plane. was last re- JEFF CHANDL OT THE perted. . : ‘ARLO } : . ’ The plane was last heard from PEA AC! Fue H Police Chief Stra at 8:33 am. (EST) Monday. It SOUTH F Community Theaters as ley {College Orders Pop jx 53, 5m. (ust) Mendy. ee N into Mexico, icone a about'400 dead and thousand | | less. Aboard the Navy hurricane. hun- | Neptune, were | two | WATERF DRIVE-IN ‘Navy crewmen and HE FAD Canadian newsmen. Search for the missi’ig’ plane has | THEATER Cor, Willioms Lake-Aieport Roads — Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. ORD sal onclick dione Be | and Panama. The plane, first to. @ SATURDAY. e flying out of Guantanamo Bay. | One of the crewmen is Lt. (.g.) | Thomas R. Morgan, 24, of’ Fenton. | OFFICIAL FIGHT. FILMS MARCIANO - ‘MOORE ‘Dog Plays Piano, Sings ‘EAST HOLDEN, Mé. — Mrs. in East Holden. pine, “gehen bs "Wailtng.” ory "Cs Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 5 Block ea Tele graph 2150 OPDYKE ROAD Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. Show Starts 7:00 P. M. | Phone FE 4-4611. HELD OVER! THE SIX YEAR STAGE SMASH ON THE SCREEN! The Blue Ribbon Laugh Award Winner! } BRING THE FAMILY! TONIGHT! ° FIRST TIME SHOWN IN PONTIAC AREA! - “THE GIX-VEAR STAGE SMASH ON THE SCREEN: -~ OWL, SHOW | “TONIGHT! ‘SUDAN’ Starring JON HALL "and In Full Exciting Color! "SHOWING TIMES. ‘Please Note Change MR: ROBERTS” © eset Sle and 9:14 Produced by William F. wmMiTo sopew Swe Wess! “Directed by Alfred L. Werker _ Original story and screenplay | cfg ne en : Ani. P.T, Presentation — mSTS reo WARNER BROS Cinncniiesnet ‘i ca | BETSY PALMER - WARD BOND PHIL CAREY - —— + saa Based on the play by THOMAS HEGGEN and JOSHUALOGAN Directed ty JOHN FORD ana MERVYN LeROY LELAND. HAYWARD “AND ALSO SHOWING’ MAN AGAINST HELICOPTER FOR NATURE'S TOP SECRET. URANIUM! | BASERAT ‘ARK with STEPHEN ELLIOT + RUSSELL COLLINS ey, dp, ~ RICHARD HALE + CHARLES WAGENHEIM Joyce stir Line F Fors, ” 4 ‘ Sun, Tues: “The\ Shrike,” Jose Per- > Box Office oa | rpharns ma as” Dan Dailey, Con- Opens 52 '@) NTIAC x UR TEC etl, RS ee oe on 0 KE piper Laurie: “Abbott and Costello Meet GIANT C9,” — ae eapteaie Ai? Command,” oor Ts ” AT 7:00 P- iy Master ne ™ ie SCREEN FE 5-4500 Hin Seen S BIG FEATURES S anniv SAT. OWL __wTwerrrerrereffeees eee a i i i Ni i Si i ti i Ni ht i hh i i fi FS Se aT DAWN co-starring FORREST TUCKER _ MALA POWERS J. CARROL NAISH t Wind 4 Arter JOHN WAYRE ‘MAN BETRAYED’ é ~ in CSTE FEATURE! OWL. SHOW See i ae _ STRANGE “WORLD” © ~orrererwrwrerrerereeTeTeTeerrereeee.TTeeeee ™vreerrererrererereeeerreeereerrererrerereee vw p_ SUNDAY= MONDAY— TUESDAY 4 So far to go... so much to 2 EXCLUSIVE. FIRST RUN HITS! - return to. ‘| killed his mother [can't Kill my son! —rwwwweeveererewrererrrwrwreeTeTeeeTeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee’ ee ee Oe OO EO ee eT ee, ti Sn ti Ai iat ii haa all ——F evinauiinente plants _ CINEMASCOPE — ALL IN COLOR! JAMES SI Air Ci) {4 or} a lw : CHARLES LANG ett i hh i i i a a i nh ht la i a a a i a th i i i i i i i i i ii i i hh hh hh hi hh he i ht i i ht ae ‘SUN. & MON. - fron) STEWART: ‘ALLYSON i THe DANCE...THE DESIRE...THE FLAME THAT ¢ (SION HIOM-FIDELITY FROM THE GLORY OF HIGH HEAVEN TO THE HAVEN ratei¢ ommand Vy TECHNICOLOR Roane serrre ‘“ ES RNS Pe VE Tt Fe ay fe Fal A. hoe ee ee ‘. yy - 3 i } a f ' r : eT ee ee Da diy Pr eee J : [ TEE PONTIAC rakes. SATURDAY, OCTOBER a. 1955 ; ELEVEN , to Cairo Radio's | she is unlikely -te forget. * ¢ ‘s Auk Gals a ‘Sheikh Marlon’ 2’ - He asked folice to-put an end fo the harassment of a wealthy | Sat., Thurs.: Ya Always Fair Weather,” > m. Dailey, Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse. Wife,” Gina Gabriele Fersetti; “Outigw ,” Silvana Actor Chekhov, 66, Dies heart attack last night at his; Beverly tlie ‘bone. nse LAKE THEATER = JHN STEINBE sims CKS # DEAN: TAWOND MASSEY : P L U .. | Hie LueT FoR REVENGE | becomes @s consuming a Passion as love itself! Ee ING 4 DRNEL WILDE YVONNE DeCARLO | Jackie Narrows Field | to Ralph Cramden Role | overlooks Sth Ave., reading a weighty volume titled “Textbook Get tt mixed up with ¢ or’ other ologies, “I’'m-interested in paychology and epdocrinology’s rela- tionship to it,” replied the famous comedian, whe was in a Sonnet Siem Seer See Sew ©. yellow cent toand neatly, Hollyweedishly in. _ “t see.” I stalled, still trying, to remember what endoc- is. “I also want ‘to see,” said TV's most famous bus driver, = —oen > e 2 JACKIE GLEASON 2 “ae +++ Now It's Endocrinology , .. “Are you referring to some of our saloon friends?” I asked. ~Jackie laughed and looked away from the book. You will ve! ual 0.» boaters haa log he is & very serious young tycoon, . Cut down to a half hour, sith Sent's cote ts catial “i f ee en ree vee ol She ee ae “fluffs are left in. ——- “You mean real bad mistakes?” I referred to a memory lapse I'd seen one of his actors suffer during a filming. The actor couldn’t think of a word and Jackie had to tell him what it was. * ¥ -§ »& “All of them,” nodded Jackie. “That's what we mean by ‘live-on-film’.” “What about the laughs?” I asked. dubbed-in old laughs Fred Allen got eight years ago. ‘: Jackie’ll myake very few appearances on “Stage Show” anything except the for a few guest appearances. . Jackie's filming two shows a week and, by late January, should have this season's. programs done, which'll give him time to start a movie. ers meer nee a@ reality. a: 2 e “I imagine MGM will have its own Detwork:” he sai “If they can make a picture tor $8,000 600 and get all their money back in one night, they're going to ache sce math what sponsors can stand up against that? There aren that many tooth- brushes.” . . ' *& & 2%. ® my \ WISH.I'D SAID "EMAT: “It's Got so How that/almost any girl with a ge0d steady job enn got menried."-—Hl. .C. Diefenbach. TODAY'S WORST "PUN: Disk Jockey Ray Carroll explains why hurricanes are named after women: “After all, they're hurricanes, not himicanes!” : ACopyright 1955, the Hall Syatinte, Ine of Phreyou inated 1 endotiniogy™ tasked the No.1 - Dan | Comedian, trying to remember what endocrinology is. 1 always - |eouldn’t tell when it would there. “Glad you asked that,” said Jackie. “We're not using some | z oo gE i | = i The lead pipe shoved through pile of ore, dirt and” gee af ' 3 al 2 afi A Hill and Marolt were buoyed the voice of Johnny Mubvitch, a fellow miner who was involved in an when the telephone directory listed aa erent Regge ve Bi pal ig is Mrs. Cooper’s number. Cooper appealed a Hi ani 113 j i ; E ps tt = : ik Pat Fr ve Hi = cent of all the saw timber , A os United States. - The national forests contain 32. pdt | Ho ood eadlines in Burns ns and Allen. Show she’s her- |Son to Be Regular Player to stay at as abieep baby. . Texas Insurance Leads NEW YORK — There is. now at least one life-insurance company operating in ‘every - state, Texas leads the nation with 364 concirat, é LUNCHEON COCKTAILS g é Ff Hox & Honus Inn ‘Westen Avenue in Bloomfield Hills DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS; from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P, M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI ¢-4000 fer Reservations To and DINNERS . SELECTED FOODS £5 : | af, MGM's fa a . / Wy tare me on / MUSICAL SUNSHINE in CinemoScope and Color! x oe. teres a Seta DP es Rs 775 ALNAYS “a COLOR Ona Gene KELLY - Dan DAILEY ® M's BURST. OF fi + Story in ,D as Wetton tees Beton 12305 Baits > On Onur ody Lawrence; Times Today — "The ack Rebinsen Story” Alse “Tho Parple Mask” sister of actress Gloria Thomas, let G. F. Barry, chief brand | inspector at Kansas City 16¢ the ~~ / RATE SHOW TONIGHT wn ant IT'S $ Cattle Raisers Association, which | is 78 years. Garbage Costs Money FEATURES: 11:06-2:07-5:09 8:00-1:20 P.M. he charged, is what it cost his Wusiness in loss of time when one of his trucks was held up for 3 minutes bya city refuse truck. “The ‘ (city) truck,” he. com- “was parked squarely in| the center of the street while the | driver read comic books.” , ~ > CLUB me 59 CARL CARSON Texas Cowboy Tells |Srepeling Tox Downed 3 P. is easing up on the tax levied Tale of Cowpuncher- stricta ae DALLAS. (INS) = Know sa oolans Pres c ) a cowpuncher ? a rs SLAMOROUS GINA! TUNNING SILVANA! THE SCREEN'S TWO MOST GORGEOUS GALS... MANGANO \ ‘OUTLAW _ GIRL LANGUAGE WITS From EY STARTS ‘SUNDAY! } 4 ai introducing BIFF ELLIOT camel MIKE HAMMER f Hi at ‘e So Pee % hee eile bles ee) ae ae ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1955° a a ge g E i iT it li adits Dr. L. peak < Dr.. J. i gai £ ri i Drayton Church. ill Observe ommunion Day ne oa A new to |" KEEGO HARBOR.— The ladies|people both married and_ single FR me dan Bile ee ap ed rep cade ~ pte glby oon ; ’ : a.m. | ae ' oir ag in the recreation room of the S. V. : Griffin. Kome on Moriroe. Street. Mrs. W. J. Teeuwissen Jr. is the tour | teacher. : Smorgasbord Slated Rutabaga Appears in Southern Part of State : “GRAND RAPIDS #-—Rutabagas, that strange that's even more ugly than a tur- agricultural industry in Southern of Durand, began his experiment on a “‘back 40” this summer with. Stinger’s crop is believed to be the first grown commercially in WSCS Plans Bazaar, Dinner for Wednesday Hearing Postponed on Charter Parleys land! County Crests Court heertng on @ request to prohibit future meetings of the Madison Heights Romeo Monday Club |Holds: First Get-Together ROMEO—The first meeting of + | Lane. the Romeo’ Monday Club for the year .1955-1956: will be held Mon- day afternoon beginning at 2 p.m, The membership get - together +will be a President's Tea, and all active associate and honorary members are cordially invited to attend: ; Watertord Junior High Youth Nite will be- Recreation a record * ‘Programs for both groups _will be conducted from 17:30 ‘fil 9:30 p.m. weekly through the school ee * * *® An average of 400 boys and girls attended Youth Nites last year Popular bands, disc-jockeys, rec- ords and parties ‘will be featured this year. . * = New membership cards can be purchased at the door. Adult su- ‘+ Park on Sunday Oct, 9. Auburn Heights Moms Will Meet Monday AUBURN HEIGHTS — MOMS’ Unit 19 of Auburn Heights will meet Monday in the Fire Hall. At their t meeting. MOMS held installation of officers, The new officers are: President, Mrs. Mrs. Grace: Meyers; second vice president, Mrs. Glennia Funck; recording. secretary, Mrs, Alta Scantland; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Verna Naugle; treas- urer, Mrs.,Zella Norris; chaplain, Mrs. Mary Gazette; historian, Mrs. Ethel Kirkby; color_ bearers, Mrs. Leatus Wright and Mrs. Bertha Sprague; and ° directors, Slate Special Meeting KEEGO ‘HARBOR—Ofticers and committee chairmen of the Busi- ness -and- Professional Women's | the home of Mrs. William Billings- ley, 2955 Elam Court at 8 p.m. Tuesday. : |: The first meeting of the season for. District 1 will be held at_ the YWCA, 13130 Highland, Highiand GOC Tower Going Up MARLETTE-—A Ground Obser- vat Corps Tower is going up on the Bruce Hodgkinson Clothing Store, under the sponsorship of the Civil Air Patrol. Byron McMann and Harold Lounsberry are erect- ing it. as The Tower will be all gass and pervision will be, present ‘at all steel, yom by a’ steel stair- ‘case at the Goutsid@’irear of the ' building. a gin its second year Friday, Oct. times. ba. 3 by Carl Grubert NICE SHOT! NOW IF YOURE — m7? a S vegetable |. nip, may soon becom® an important | It all started when R.“H, Stringer | the help of a Flint broker and a : *|Mrs, Anna Rossow of Walled | :| Wednesday Session : Stella Mutter; first vice-president, - "| tending these sessions shoud con- |Name New Manager ioe the comedy mystery to be presented ae @ ~ *RAMSHACKLE INN’~Player Duncan Carter has|ton Players. Their first play of the season will be tied a not-so-loving-lover’s knot ’fwaihd Leonard Stone | Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21-22, in the Farmington and Jane Quisenberry in this rehearsal scene from| Junior High School auditorium. és by the Farming- ! : & i ti if A “4 ped Fades a Mary Elizabeth Priest FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Service for Mary Elizabeth Priest, Tl, fo 28615 Grayling will be held at 2 p.m, Tuesday from Spencer J. Heeney Funeral Home ‘with burial at East Farmington Cem- etéry, Mrs, Priest died yesterday at her residence after a two month illness, : ‘ She is survived by two sisters, Lake and Mrs,-Warren Chafy of | | Wixom; a sister-in-law, Mrs, Ma-: ‘ble Turner of Farmington; three | cues Edna Baborsky KE ORION—Word has been received from Florida of the death mer -Lake Orion resident. Mrs. Baborsky:died Thursday in Florida after a three week iliness, Funeral arrangements are being made by Women Voters Plan LAPEER — Saginaw and Lapeer Leagues of Women Voters will beard, ganning session on Friday, October 7 at Grace Episcopal Church Parish House, Mrs. Errol Horner, Chaplin, Conn., who is National Organiza- tion Chairman of the League, will ibe present to assist. the ‘Yocal League. ek Mrs. Berrien Ketcham of. Birm ingham, Second. vice-president of the Michigan League of Women . Chairman will also be present. Committee planning will ocupy the morning session gps nor oard planning will--be idered after uncheon, which will be served in the Parish House. | Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. Any women interested in at- tact Mrs. Ethelbert Thomas, Presi- dent of the Lapeer League. at Huntington Woods | club will hold a special meeting at 4—Yockey had been assistant city HUNTINGTON WOODS—Thirty- | two-year-old Fred L. Yockey _yes- terday was named city manager of | Huntington Woods. | mannager since 1951. He succeeds | 70-year-olff Edwin H. Waterhouse, who has retired. : éa and Mrs. Vernon Deaths in Nearby Communities of Mrs. Edna Baborsky, 67, for<| Rath Voters and, State Organization | '|Higbie Strike Settled ROCHESTER—The difference of the Allen Funeral. Home in Orion. . Survivors include’ one daughter, Mrs, Clarence ‘Charters of Hoily Hill, Fla.; two sons, Thomas Dee- gan of Lake Orion and Emmett Deegan of Detroit; two brothers, two, sisters, and four grand- children. i Charles Clarence Wyatt-- AVON TOWNSHIP—Service for Charles Clarence Wyatt, 70, of 266} Leach Rd., will be held at 1 p.m. Monday from the Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home with burial in Oak- land Hills Memorial Gardens Cem- etery. Mr. Wyatt died yesterday at his home after-a long illness. - He is. survived by his . widow Lake ana Okla., and Mrs. Mary ‘88 PAY ONLY ‘9.00 Now 1.00 Weekly Myers} #16 2 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER THURS. - FRI. OPEN EVERY -SAT. to 3 PLM ae, Dyed-to-Mateh Coordinates . $7.98 SKIRT and matching _. JERSEY SIZES 10 - 20 Skirt Jersey $5.98. “ Nellie's 4500 Elizabeth Open Weekdays 104. M-10'P.M. | in Russ’ Country Lake Road Store r a ee ee _ Send Your Son or Daughter ( “PONTIA®, MICHIGAN, , } « Se ut For two adults, both of whom : like to cook, the kitchen is all Re if bedspread se that_ the walls provide the sole touch of color. . Another product of Africa fs used as a door stop here. It's a carved -wooden elephant with real ivory tusks. Mrs. H. doesn't know for sure whether it's teak or mahogany. She's removed the tusks which stuck out at a dangerous angle. Greg who was celebrating his sixth birthday the day we took the pictures, has a.room with i re lity ite tHE yellow curtains. He hag twin tf overnight ‘guests. The window set blends “Sills here, as in every other room, are made of marble*and. | F i ERETER 22792 Uist it br egies ta dz 8 dg 1 ei Insulation Gaps. Up Fuel Costs from a punctured tire. A continuous blanket of insula- tion must be tucked in all arownd. | a % * ; Sometimes an. out - of « the = way | place such as the floor above an unheated garage, the wall separat- ing. the garage from the house itself, or the roof over an exposed . the focus of attention in a new home. Mrs. Harbage porch may be overlooked when a - : says it weighs a ton at least! : Attics can be completely insu- lated in the do-it-yourself tradi- |: tion, L * * @ . ee Mineral wool. batts or ‘blankets are stapled between roof rafters- and collar joists, but the result} | won't’ be completely satisfactory if knee walls, gable-end walls, the cheeks and ceilings of dormer | windows, or other areas are left| | bare of insulation. | / * ¢ 8 A building material dealer can advise whether batts, blankets, or loose mineral wool can best be _Wall-to-Wall Carpet Question Answered / Frequently asked question about wall-to-wall carpet and the answer: / .@. © am living im a rented | frouse, and know that in a few __ years,,my husband may in his job and we will move to a.hew city, T like carpet wall-to- _ wall, but is it worthwhile if we have to move? A. Enjoy living with your carpet |. as you like jt. A wall-to-wall carpet can always travel with you, New tackless. installations’ make re- the shape of the room, but not fixed down, Remember L children have just moved into this new red sand-colored -walls and sunny. beds which give him space for © ’ provide an excellent place to set - pl and their two \ Yi oe “4 \ \ yo! THE OLD AND THE NEW — Shades of blué and’ brown are com- bined in a room where antique and modern furniture join forces. The ees FAMILY ROOM — A 12x20 rag carpet sets the note of informality for this family room. The wrought iron lamp-on the end table has @ _ Young Folks Gone fo Birmingham. Seven rooms and an attached garage find ample space on a wide lot. the windows are numerous enough to give plenty Le aliae as z College? They'd Like The Press | iS : “ ( ; : - ; i : 4 Gey : oy t oe : e : < =F a ae We ee : me 2 : ae ao p | pcs | S i Vacs el end " ‘ wi eee aa PONTIAC PRESS) SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 1. aR ay et ; Loe : ee = F e " : W * : : or : 4 : Gi a : a Times an Hour | the air within 6 ror oy ! : : F: Don't. asie « a 1eS ‘The chimney-like lction of con- through: a convector, it ‘is ly. * a mated, an average of four proportion of the national income av Water—Repair . |_| vection heating is & natural an] rears ot te sation 6 iui vit Laie hit | | pall a >|} ess. It ts continubus. In fact, all" per hour ser that it accounted | seeds ng Oy RR ae Leaks, Drips_ - Huge Expansion , — — —— - A 0. ving oom [ |_|. ‘Friends of ours who lives out inj” "oF * tees 3 ey ae Be Lie. Ti EY! ee You can tu home on aj and soft areas of the wood so that | wood against damaging moisture | and te new editions are deme. TO ek eee do-it-yourself beam. = A applications evenly. If thé sealer | ps SEALER more of space sthan it does. at vai * sendy ; : - Unpainted furniture, oe The clear coat should. be set for present, L. M. Little has an | i. ee “ relegated to playroom. nutes and then should nounced. - . = june rad on ee may be so attractively sehr pean dys A second and larger dint room | ff ) ae ee i | coas ur ety i BEFORE WINTER! st om arpgrwrad Basic color stains or inter- also-inélude a new kitchen which ee eG one way of bes mixes can provide mahogany, will cater only to curb service , Sanding and staining to cedar, maple or walnut effects. wane. . natural wood grain Sending fo 8 vital step Other rooms in the construc: inet.” ie ee er tion stage are a dishwashing , The craftsman, m cttect may be achieved by wip- Guus tases ind beeen ~ FHA TERMS © emplayes just ing @ white resin over the wood. aad a ha , 5 to achieve » beautiful . tok; bhends a new bakery. No Money Down table. com, 2 segs The old kitchen is peste ar Gaping = glee ‘with many decorating schemes. ed for increased efficiency. Tele- Sanding is the first step and the _ sean ™ Application of this color stain Tray service, an electronic syste : _- experienced: do-it-yourselfer knows ” is pretty much the same as for the will allow customers in the’ that. good sanding is es: 4 . mm first clear coat: Simply mix well lot to call in their orders the beauty of : e , [a - and brush to the desired depth of to the clerk. wood., alae : Matching the motif of * ss FIRST SAND When the color coat is dry, sand sent structure, the The first sanding with a very fine paper. Then apply will be done in Crab Orchard a fine sandpaper. your final coat which should give and California redwood. A y the area may be covered quickly. +— uae : - architect Cement Work. See meer, sch tne ny 3 < P rs 1 it Ss pig ag soma masien = ~* Aluminum pombe ig gents Man s ersona I y een water can waste hundreds of} India’s Union Health Ministry * A eae Ne S roe. : : * -- | gallons of water in a relatively) plans to establish 10 public health or Wood. - Ppa arnt alg _—s in Home Wal ] Trophies. {short time. ea laboratories in different states un- Combinetion En tans Gaye tote Suggests} things are not pomponsiy dis- | flush Gaeomc tae to and ad- 1 | “Saf ra Windows fection on. tt why Dot) ut what do you do with a Stoot | S° thet Mt contine Only se on oe - a . no doubt; when} best?. I tried it om the ving | ii, can be done simply or FE 5-9236 might even be| room table, on the fireplace, but | bending down the float attached A jsity. | ‘Mt looked wrong. Finally we bad | by means of a metal rod to . FREE — decorative under F, ieee they tah abode. (Think it| M. That way we got it out of the | ~Few People, y ey arlin or. sailfish |. way but still keep it on view.” sondage oA their hands or work | ae re Pie: urge in | faucet to Our Representative Will Call : a. clude a large cast bronze figure of | of water i Convenience! 2 | the paychology employed) the devil that Burl picked up ‘in| 4 us ..gt Your Convenience! | a, wile Burl Ives, oleae Ss maaee fae Heres an beak No Obligation! “tears teense naet meow | Eh 3 » a do ts p Cs , @ geod. deal and ‘I | orful note to a corner of the living inotalled in the pipes something , __ Ramplate ‘coment work, z : aad atone ‘Order Now for Early Delivery! ———— gives him a and hallway, A ship's figurehead ee coed ts nd be is slays | of Pocahontas is in one comner_of | Mitaieg ‘delivers to the faucet of — SEE US FOR YOUR - f = es uke must be waco’ de of Dow regardless of pressure. It, : COMPLETE BUILDING SERVIGE in tor | for example, you install = hr: "He. prefers | Cama. tne to the shower that will deliver |No Money Down—FHA. Terms—Free Estimates antiques and ae involving ~~” seg hag he og dae oar 3 gallons on minute—that’s aa : : “aye ranch ona ” water that's going to reach " ; # : > , . Calitornia; boats,| jected very. much iately.. But | shower regardless of water pres- FE 4.4570 ADDITIONS . . PORCHES . . BREEZEWAYS ... ROOFING ae SIDING (ALUMI 7 weapons and/ now it’s happened again. Says | sure NUM, ASBESTOS, INSULATED, WOOD SHAKES) CEMENT WORK. ALUMINUM : Pi ; FE 8-0332 COMBINATION DOORS AND WINDOWS ... RONDEL FOLDING ALUMINUM | nn AWNINGS .. . ASPHALT PAVING FOR DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS. § Ff i . plaques on his ; Se | a Neg horbe —— & M CONSTRUCTION C0 7 “ Patties a a ‘a ie * oo ‘ * 2 oc pe haga ey ey them in ; a : 3 ’ i | Rp hay ein OL Sh age mel .. OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. x -. & pao OOL VE cleaned; polished, the . frames 2260 Dixie Hwy.— North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac a2 ae these are charming additions to a a Ne . ; . : * * *® - — 7 ' " ore . ’ ns sem : . has on big South Pacific ie Bi ." ; : ! pene = crass |, DEFINITELY! There Ils a REASON WHY BALLARD ‘oot ae . SALES OF HOMES AND PROPERTY IS NOW BALLARD 3 ~~ OVER *4,000,000 AT CHRISTIAN HILLS! - = _ : MOG. Paddock OA 06 OE (4-4001 that : - . — ee e, i . 7 vi = — be ‘ 1 . . < orea “2 . : ad , - | MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY. Enjoy the Years Ahead! — ho . ccussuunee — enema cial ss Enjoy Delightful Living! rs a “Here's your chance for the buy of your lifetimal : p> ~ Ranch Homes, Inc. now offers a-timited number 4] of pilot* model luxury ranch homes at prices 4 "ranging only from $16,990 plus jot. All homes have luxury features: oll are on near acre, acre | -—or more lots, many ore landscaped and oll q homes are ready for immediate occupation. . | ia Think ‘of it! These niodels offer you from, 1600 to 2300 square feet of living space and range from 80 to 90 feet in length. Many unique = , _ floor plans to choose from. in these 3 and 4- ; -- how to modernize bedroom: homes gnd all have room controlled | : radiant heat and @ 2¥Y2-cor plastered gorage. your living room Move in: immediately and begin a wonderful Ae ae: new way of life for you and your family. , Oe ec ee Sa) *Initiel 1985 Medels iF So a ' von TEXTURE 3 ‘ Se . PAINT © : i ee ee , ue \. AT A Low cost wir AR Ranch Homes, inc. offer you three outstanding subdivisions in Christion _ Sr ekeren : y cna jae Der, }Tcate ~ Hills, Charnwood Hills and Alte Lome, All three locations were chosen 5 pos .. ¢ ARVON will enhence a oe , for cag ego of gentle — magnificent gros . . ] eae rs ] | ’ 2 ij oreas. project oppearance } beautiful subdivisions. = | EASY 10 APPLY =. the appearance ef any reom = Ln Lehn » Soeyaad — — pte emt bys Into jek -* — ai HILLS ee = ff +A mcdan ee eeeeion et : r whine of the terrain et thee wdivalons. All three » | | Ree eg eS | imity to Detroit end ag heme suburbs. Visit Plaster patches are obliterated ; ar es es ee cae" OB senate or Alia You'll sve ; | Come to fone fintehed sample and Grtm Gnd |B os ee 7 . ee Ema ee 3 THE SORRENTO) © © Chitin Hil NTIAC PAINT] ; : , | a 4 : : ® ' i ‘ = : : : : a ) : 0, Mfe : : a hd the plan that oe ae makes a house a home”. FE 5-6184 ie : be 2 j fe F } : . \ oo ¥ } fees 4 { : is te je a ‘ ae Sa . ly ine mee rae 4 || OF THE YEAR AND ONLY 3 MILES 4) = FROM DOWNTOWN PONTIAC zis ALL ELECTRIC HOMES = A ar ADEQUATE WIRING . Certified by the Electrical Association of Detroit. Eliminates . eer exterior cords and stumbling through dark rooms and provides plenty of outlets and con- Sas , “ ; weniently placed switches. Provides sufficient circuits, makes it easy to add new soplionces - ¥¢ j “where you want them,” t ‘ ere LIGHT CONDITIONING . . . Every room has been accomplished with the cooperation of Phearey Foy : . ., the Detroit Edison Company, imparting dramatic charms and adding sheer loveliness to fur- ; ; nishings, Contributes to easy seeing and eye comfort, with the right light in the right places. . & ¥ a EVERY HOME & DIFFERENT . Exterior and. Interior 3 . 1 | __ WATERFRONT HOMES ig : With 75 Foot Water Frontage + a seca ee 7. 2 a . BASEMENTS WITH cn a PICTURE WINDOWS oe ty and Asphalt Tile fa 3 BEDROOMS— "CONVENIENTLY i 1% BATHS LOCATED. . | - : AH Rooms Individually Heated — -5 Minutes to Pontiac City Hall = bos _& ref a ae gee 20 Minutes 19 Northland ie € S Ps tft Fed ¥# : figs ee a atts i ; 3 4 ‘Fetes With « furten Forced Air Heating and Conditioning 8 ff a All Homes Have Water Fronta ae MODELS OPEN .? - a oe 7 oO te DAILY — 5 to 8 . bachcaive living ina3 Million Dollar development that has alreac been acclaimed an meee. SUNDAY onus W to s - the fies subdivision in Oakland County. Offering such outstanding advantages as ELIZABETH LAKE RD. : ‘ ~ ,.. Every home a waterfront home with swimming and boatihg at your > , - door, plus three lakes for you.to roamon... Every home different/ exterior. and - interior, designed with your future in mind, with’ convenien es and comfort not. found i in other homes .. . No costly yearly exterior maintenance ../. All face brick... ... Every room independently heated by Electrend Forced Air Heating .. All electric kitchens with Thermidor Electric Ranges . . . Oversized plastered garage equipped with electronic eye. opening or handsome carports . .. Basements with ‘picture windows facing over the water and with every inch of Space usable for "play rooms or additional rooms; asphalt tile over the entire basement .. . Entire home 100% insulated . . ™ Permanent aluminum sashes and/storm windows . . . Bath with built in vanity... Some homes with fireplaces both upstairs and. in the basement... You. must see these fine homes to really appreciate the beauty of design and construction that has made them some/of the most beautiful-homes in __ - Oakland County. Any of the seventy-five fomes built will increase 3 ‘if yearly value for many years to come, ioe Lj phen y ¥ 5 ee a ee ; f f. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER), 1955 = oo Ae {PAINFUL FALL *s % te Oreieseatel pis and Lanterns 71 AWNING ; & V ‘COMPANY FE5-2102 - 163 W. Montcalm ba sad | LET'S LIVE IN _ ROCHESTER SPRING HILL coon tus : TRAVELS ““1 JUST BOUGHT A LOT AT ‘| SPRING HILL. THATS WHERE I WANT MY FUTURE HOME.” 135’ x 17% ~~ 140°x 175° 180’ x 390 $1990 $2490 Ph ay * Large lots with’120’ minimum! frontage, where it ts an. treed, with ravines ye A ky omeng top homes with a view. | Seheol Bus Service to the Rochester Schools TERMS AS. LOW AS 20% DOWN | _ HOWARD T. KEATING CO. Corner elgg Ré. and Walton ( Rend) ee OLive 1-7811 -~ MI 6-128 sites, cholee of lots for ROOM FOR A BOY — Davey a welcome from his young master’s bed, Six- ‘deal MK REE Crockett. smiles old Greg has-room ‘here for all his hobbies and toys, and a spare bed for overnight guests. ticality keynotes many “of~ the modern homes, by borrowing from the Far East some of the genius and purity of line found in Japa- Homeowners are multiplying floor area in their homes by adding outdoor living space so. cleverly that more months each year may be spent on the patio, pavilion or lanai. Builders have discovered that native woods, available in all sections . of the country, themselves readily toa cosmopoli- tan design, - Fer an Oriental touch to your sky-reoted summer living rooin, Poor Quality Paint Causes Cracks, Peeling ‘If you are real unfortunate, you may find painted areas on the out- side of your house where the paint film has cracked. When the | cracks only go through the first coat this condition is known as “checking.” When they go deeper and are wider it’s called “alli- gatoring” because the man who discoyered it thought it looked like the hide of an alligator, * ° * Checking is not too serious—you simply have to sand down the top | coat ‘til it’s free from cracks and then repaint. Alligatoring is not w " Coakeactell : Quality Materials in’ Experienced Hands Always Means a Job Well Done You can choose Aromn all the leading makes of plumbing and ‘heating materials .; . sold and ~~ serviced by a firm with over 45 years ‘of offering only the best. Eames & Brown a 55 E. PIKE PHONE FE 3-7195 bal scrape off all the paint and then start off fresh. These two conditions are caused by the same general con- } ditions. Prtobably the most fre- quent cause is applying a finish ‘coat of paint before the under- coat is really hard and dry. hard but the undercoat does not .| because it can't get air. It moves around a litle’ and the next thing | you know the top coat has) cracked, * * * The other’major cause is apply- | ing different: paints over one .an- | other. Some paints are a. good | deal more elastic than others. They actually have the ability to stretch as the wood under them expands and contracts due ‘to ‘changes in temperature or absorp- tion of moisture, "rs P nome IMPROVEMENT CENTER... LAST CALL FOR NEW LOW COST — SIMPLE TO _. 1NSTALL — DOUBLE STRENGTH GARAGES! FRAME adapt so-easy, You have to sand or |‘ Far Eastern Romanticism. Keynotes Purity of Line in the Modern Home Romanticism, coupled with prac- | shrubs for decorating interest. BATTEN BACKGROUND “With siding of coy: and batten as a for your pagoda patio, maintenance js nil, and the rich natural t western red cedar may be stained or left to 5 en- » 2 ee refreshing-looking ceiling. tegrated into new house plans, but | amy logical \gide of the house, for vironment is conducive to gra- cious, yet casual, entertaining. For complete protection from the sun, a fabric of your choice may be attached to the top of the fir beams next to the roof of the house, and rolled down across the patio roof by means of pull cords. my striped . canvas awning gives look and furnishes an ex- \ Such a shade will also keep sun from shining directly the windows, and-cool the interior of the home as well. This\dramatic lanai may be in- is just as easy. to add after the house has been built, It may be adapted to\any purpose, placed on the flexibility of fir or cedar per- mits your jmagiriation to have its : decorative coatings for Thine a high degree of way in almost any construction de- sign, To carry out the wood theme, | furniture of weather~: > resistant | cedar will be charming on your | patio and may be built on wheels ‘Textile Coatings Join Research Campaigns The formulation of ibility. coatings will enable certain fab- rics to be fire-resistant, stain-proof and even impervious to dirt—all without sacrificing the softness and - | beauty of the uncoated material, Bathtubs Are Yersatile Many bathtubs today actually are 3 in 1 fixtures, permitting the user & choice of taking a standing shower, a sitting shower, or a sit- ting bath, with plenty of room lengthwise to lie back and soak the kinks out of tired. muscles. Plastic Duct Sealer A tape made of plastic coated cotton cloth 14 thousandths of an inch thick with permanent color and adhesion is being used to seal duct work in heating, ventilating, and exhausting systems. The tape is desicribed as highly water and moisture resistant. Two film theaters in Athens now offer wide - screen projection ¥ kD FREYOOTE W. CONTRACTOR Stete & City Licensed WIRING INSTALLATIONS @ RESIDENTIAL - Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 Thave tenn sedegueation peeiions with wood paneling and it requires little maintenance. i may be beet ie eee Seen. ia its natural color, or stained oF painted—depending on the decora- : CARVE WOOD like Tg ae rl es : shops Moo pac: ton teal send Wid tle aimed S++ Give that professional finish to MAKES ALL THESE CUTS... AND MORE! SEE THE AMAZING NEW GUILD ROUTER ON DISPLAY HERE KEEGO HARDWARE No. 1 3041 ORCHARD LAKE RD. , FE 2-3766 — PRE-CUT or CONVENTIONAL t 3 HOMES On Beautiful Waterford Hills Estate SEE HERBERT C. DAVIS Real Estate — Builder 1} 4925 pontios _Loke Roed ae 3- 7614 é When. this occurs, the top coat— which is exposed to the air—dries }..-. / miowest SUPPLY 9 N: Telegraph O)p for quick and easy winter storage. You can own this On a 75'x: en House Heghest i in Quality... és - Lowest Price by for! ACT NOW LAST WEEK by far.. 656 -25 Year Mortgage Interest Rate MINIMUM. DOWN PAYMENT Terms Under FHA as Little as $1,300 Down VA Terms gs Little as $500 Down if Wanted—at Low 4%" % Just 5 Choice Lots Left — Order Now: for This Year's Delivery AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE a ‘ - \ Phy ee 7 y F Pa ee en Le ice a a th peti BEER, OE eT SaLe | = ae OREN PRET 3-bedroom « National Home! 200’ Lot—City. Water—Gos Heot ‘Easy to own—wonderful to Jive in! See this big- value National today’s greatest home-buy! S; ‘dant floor-to-ceiling closets kitchen .. . aluminum windoy hours for pleasant li _— Bae you can move in quickly —enjoy your own see! You'll buy! pier 4 oa ” Take -M-24 iar ahs ote tees | Saturday and Sundey. Watch for Signs. ee 1 P. 'M,. OPEN SATURDA $ stay FROM i CRA home in our House showing. It’s acious rooms with abun- + « large Youngstown . lowest cost to heat, f, giving you many extra . easy take indo ) than you expect. Come Miller MODEL OPEN "MIN YAN - 53/2 West/Huron St., Pontiac, Michigan FE 4-1549 a — HOUS KEEPING ¢/ BETTER: LIVING © PARENTS’. : ¥ os P a KM x \ ‘f : | i reg ; 7 lif 3 RE: PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY/OCTORER' 1955, fi , Mortise Lek Repaitttig _ Requires Some Know-How is broken; handle it with care, as te iets Isigis gei= &3 g°32 FF ig LE Ss? 2 : ft i “Ff i 3 et ae | Ee cE § & Common Sehse | Can Often Cure Leaky Basement Guat com be cived fut with 0 tithe common sense. The common sense involved in these cases is that if there isn’t any water around the basement wall, it can't get into the base- ment no matter how leaky the walls | might be. An example of uncommon sense is the leader or, downspout the wall at one point or another, some of this water will find it. The cure here is easy — just _run a fine from the end of the spots in the ground close to thie basement walls, water will-drain off the adjoining ground into this low spot and then seep down around the wall. “The cure here is to grade around the house so that the earth slopes down and away from the wall at | all points. And, of course be sure that there are no low points. , . Paint Discolered Tile The appearance of old and dis- colored tile walls-can be improved with paint. First of all, remove any dirt or soap scum that may be present by washing the tile with a detergent.. Then roughen the surface with garnet paper of 3-0 or 4-0 grade. brush, apply enamel! to the mortar joints. After allowing this coating to dry * for 24 hours, apply_two coats of enamel to the entire wall. Light sanding between these coats will aid adhesion. With a smail striping. aan pry. i¢-out gradually with a screwdriver after taking out the | necessary screws. DON'T . . . forget that_ if a broken key caimot be jiggled or poked out of place, it can be re- the strike ‘plate if the bolt fails to enter it; -if the bolt is only Don’ { Fear Your Tastesi inColor “Go ahead’ and use colors you like when color-styling the exter- ior of your home, but be practical |. ahoek 0. tan” eeinnn tee Ate: New York color stylist and terior decorator. “Don't be afraid of your satin tastes but choose hues which con- *A colorful scheme is needed in the city,” he says, “Suppose you choose\.a medium - gray asphalt shingle reof for q start. It’s prac- | tical, long. - wearing, and won't show soot and dirt. It’s smart, too. | “Gay French bliie siding would ° a good complement, with white window surrounds, shutters, front door. “But while this might be smart in the city, it would probably look like a ‘carnival poster’ in the country, Country coor schemes are better if subdued, allowing the house te merge with its background. slightly off, filing the plate open- WE CARRY ALL KINDS OF INSULATION . @ FIBERGLAS ‘ -@ BALSAM WOOD . @ ZONOLITE SPECIAL Utility 7 Ponderosa Pine UNION LAKE LUMBER CO. 7234 Cooley Lake Ré. Tomor See the Appliances for row’s Living They’re All on Display GAS SPACE HEATING pod, cane Then use bold and bright Chinese red to acceng the -“¥ou might begin with a deep green asphalt roof, move to pale ing may correct the condition. _| green for siding, continue with OPEN SUNDAY | to 8 OPEN DAILY 4 to 8 everything, cad builtin pattie . First, the room ‘ divided by means of an extra-wide divider desk and. closets. This way, there'll be a separate study and clothes storage area for each child. The separation of the space is completed by a sliding door. : a provement both economical and easy. |New Plumbing Fixtures Glass-hard surfaces which are to clean are characteristics of eon Gin side Gatien iene BUY YOUR BUILDING} 3 ima'cs ioarets ese ~BLOCKS FROM US! — fro forcing its way. rough the | : No Finer Blocks Can Be aie ‘Bought Anywhere! stain-proof and fade-proof and easy matching petus to the modernizatien of bath- rooms and powder rooms. ‘ bes me : ae GAS REFRIGERATOR GAS COOKING UNIT ” GAS WATER HEATER | GAS CLOTHES. DRYER Bees Sabtal ~ GS INCINERATOR 11¥2 \N. Saginaw $e. Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac WAT BROS. 50 DIXIE “Comer Fittings Same HEATING EQUIPMENT OTTO A. TRZOS 3101 Orcherd Lake Road | A New Process — Ours Alone in the Pontiac Area— Gives You. Stronger Building | Blocks, Lighter tn Weight for Easier Handling. It you are. cansid- aring Masonry Construction, see theta. Blocks before you build. . . Avajlable > only at TRU-BILTI STRUCTURAL STEEL RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL ‘TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531, Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Rosds sala ashi sMAMMBILcIe bien exis... KEEGO HARBOR GAS and OIL EXCEL MUELLER — FE 2-0278 FHA -Licensed Contractor — Free Estimates! fives. & Sun. CALL MA 6-6267/2212 2212 Meddy L Lene FE 2-4970 in CLARKSTON GARDENS! 3 5 BEDROOM. RANCH STYLE | ALL GAS MODERN HOME — Visit the Chenier, More Comfortable ALL GAS HOME First, home in ‘Clarkston with Community Water—3 Bedroom, | 1/2 Baths Ranch Home "int conveniently located ‘gubdivision with q , jfindiog blacktop roads—Bearng fruit trees, /... Fire hydrants... Window walls... Gas f A. \ disposal unit and gas heat. 6 and FHA/ FINANCING | Ww HITE ERFORD HIGHWAY See the Home for. Tomorrow’ s Living | CLARISTON friendliness ef REAL ESTATE Ny A | -HIGAN — MOERY’S OIL BURNER SALES - SERVICE — h Eis ae Ne 7 a eee ‘ ee ee Se a a i ge yo Tae a, et, Wee We eee ee he ) ae Yen s®, * 4 y # 7 f est 4 ’ i t-% t y . fat ¥ fj a F : fener 4 r Sim, ; 2 ‘ Seem ny ‘ ; p af Seep 4 he peut ! f ” ‘ a} 73 ; = YS tee A) “ ose i <¢ 8. 7 mare Alen et THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1955 ; tion Ir Full Value of Ho Recu ar ‘Inspec ion Insures alue of Home A house constantly in small opened around: window and door! INTERIOR Scoring, such 28 cross-ventilation established, this ways A thingle ts loosened by a! frames with calling gun and com- An inexpensive tov qelchty wil Kentile, to insure floor protection | may mean condensation 5 Pg a ee aie ake caeeen natural | any’ loose siding or curled shingles. picnardin of dry rot or Examine. ceilings ‘and walls for | €°ttén into the house ‘through .a settling ‘crumbles small pieces of pilpresels dey: sera ag we’ og Oe, oe — you ——- pd leaking roof or walls. If your house foundation mortar. cracks cement | in years, repaint. before loose, renail thoroughly which fails is builder, and causes floor sills to sag. These | greatly" deteriorated. — solid and smooth, Then install! when windows are opened and|en older haus: constr your con oat eee ween were SS Re ogy, ape tractor immediately and am roy dotarleretep, Census Bureau ports 3 | = mGheck ridges valleys and >. ~ . ; The hone omer a vasa COSt Of Urban Housing Up ! corrosion and ‘need of paint. Ex the full value and comfort of his Sy yr ee tou, and arin ts We exee| 20 Per Cent in Five Years Giniehed. Look for any sign ef 0 || sak eabk: Guleides batho One WASHINGTON (INS)—The Cen- States, 5,545,000 of them on farms cok saan ae BS. And find out why this fine, struction Research Bureau, nation- Ahn Bi Og modern furnace and top quality installation add up to the LOW- EST PRICE for your heating re- does not drain freely in any pipe, quirements. Goodwill Heating . ! it usually can be cleared with a j j walls, chimneys, ce- | said, rents on non-farm units the second quarter of ¥ . ; __ offers the finest quolity mer- . ment floor and stone steps for pane GE 8 HEE of $43 to $44| April, May and-Jung. _ cummt OF gman - This | *ToMg genag + alg this pur- *7roecoo" a le nature’s own 2 product — so now instead of painting or siding your home take advantage of turning your home into one of stone-lasting beauty and value. BALMORAL TERRACE Make your dreams come true! Let our designers show you a design which will fit the archi- a sep -oemono — tectural lines of your home at ‘ ey a ee oe pom . no obligation or cost. NOW YOU CAN GET the LUXURY of STONE: for YOUR HOME cast-o-stown oaks ‘Drive out: Dixie High- 2 cee WARe, {os —— Waterford to Water GICEZINIGS ae gg => IR ge ty 3 | oe | aie WATERFORD Regardless of whether you have : Prices Starting at a 2 Wiles Heeea tlc siding eae ae or a block home. Cast-O-Stone is a genuine pulverized-stone re-formed to fit the. individuality of your home. ¢ . ; : More /complete Cast-O-Stone nes than any other type — there must be a reason. — - Waterford Hill Manor AT WATERFORD Oakland County’s New and Entirely Different Residential Community / Here.is suburban living at its best .. . Beautiful -hamesites over- - looking orchard-covered slopes and Van Norman Lake with its highly wooded sites. No matter what you're looking for-—wooded lots .. . lake fronts . . . hillsides, all can be found on Waterford _ Hill with a pdnioramic view of the countryside, This Sunddy, see the view from the crest of ve hill--a view that can never be described. ) ae er FEA GUARANTEE : DYED ceMmier PUT ON LIKE TILE “@ FIRST PAYMENT. IN. DECEMBER! ©, BANK TERMS — UP TO 5 YEARS! Call OR 3-908) for FREE ESTIMATES .. GAST-0-STONE. em 2536 DIXIE HIGHWAY - "OPEN SUNDAY 12 T0 6 IN: BUSINESS 20. YEARS | * “A =mee "MAIL COUPON ToDay===s* CAST-O-STONE CORP. : . ee = 2536 Dixie Highway, Pontiac, Mich. “ts | ° i : fll REAL ESTATE COCKS HOR HTH eee ORE SE MEE Ss ae ty 2 : Address (cee eee ‘ E e4 a City osviatrad Bade aaa Gites { SRR ROR RoR A oo ). ae s Let Junior Fi ix fe rough treatment and stay hahd- some. YOUNG GUESTS Their pattern is modest enough to blend with any change in dec- orating plan, but there is enough | _ interest underfoot to disguise signs of daily activity. undoubtedly have Usually these. friends are not fussy. They will sleep in bunks, on cots, four cross-wise on a double bed or just reli up in a blanket on the floor. In such And the acoustic effect of a carpet miuffles the sounds of. the inevit- able past-midnight conversations —not to mention the radio that so often accompanies concentra- tion .on homework! * 2 —- If the parents give the . teen- ager a head start with basic fur- nishings he can be proud of, and let him express individuality with “little touches” in his own room, the general feeling will that home is a pretty nice place to grow.up in. No parents could make a better Investment. Rayon’s Synthetic Latex Helps Colors, Durability A very thin coating of synthetic latex the back of rayon cloth makes it wear four times longer. The individual fibers are thus locked together in a.cloth that re- tains its bright colors and also can breathe. _ The cloth is being used for auto seat covefs, and tests are being - made in the home furnishings, field. Pe: Paint caeey HO Eis ite fine g : i | rf 3 | with creosote, the creosote’ will soften up the paint and make quite a mess of things. If you have woodwork that may be treated with creosote, the first thing is te make sure. You can make sure by applying paint the weedwork, dust do small samples and be sure to hit the protected spots where ; I FF gE 7 it Ef 5; ; with creosote, chalk over the string, then lifting the string slightly and allowing it a to snap back, its : Aig i Eivg 1 a i REFRIGERATION ‘SERVICE - DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Authorised | rovna Bs | MASON _REFRIGERATION | » < §R 2-6400 461 Blizabeth Lake Rosd 2-WAY RAD for PAST ER DELIVERY! - * RADIOS in our trucks = You ws for se Ke QuatY senvier SATISFACT ION! ~TRAMSIT- MIX CONCRETE 399 S. PADDOCK ge through the paint in this time. If DU PONT ENAMEL J arn ODORLESS During Application ie Ne annoying oder dur- Ing application % Aveltable in Gloss end Semi-Gloss Alkyd Enamels He For walls, woodwork and furniture , 2. Donaldson Lumber * Company - 27 Orchard Leake Ave. - FE 2-838) You can own this 3- . ane ONLY ArT 30 A MONTH > . . . PLUS TAXES wee ' “ eat -— BOonma tone Low DOWN PAYMENT! | AS ADVERTISED 'IN LIFE*G bedroom NATI ONAL H OME! E! ighest in Quality ... Lowest Price dy / ar t Easy to own—wonderful to live in! See this big-value National home in our Open House showing. It’s today's greatest home- buy! - Spacious rooms with abundant floor-to-ceiling closets . . . large - Youngstown kitchen . .. aluminum windows . . . lowest cost to - ~ Johnson Constructi ne Model Home Phone EM: 3-3977 | LOCATION: 6 Ideal location. Only V.2 miles north of Union Lake Village on Union Lake Rd., turn left at Hutchins Rd.. Model home located just 1,000 feet west of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. ~~ DRIVE OUT TODAY. *, ‘heat, by far... easy to take care of, giving you many extra hours - for pleasant living. And you can move in qui¢ékly—enjoy your own home sooner than you expect. Come see! :You'll buy! — rg ” Office she pa Mi 4.0328. 90D HOUSEKE (j PING®B << ER LIVING®P Kes N eo . é , } * angie. elon ai “eae Par 4 4 . NY do oa ¥ Na Nei i vpn | and talk to us! We'll help you finance : your home improvements with an FHA loan. Keep your home tops in value and comfort .. . and saves two woys— by doing fix-up jobs yourself and with our financing’ Come in and see us todoy! - * 4 ti * Bite: dows the surfece before applying merter. PATCHING ‘BRICKWORK Do. . . remove all loose mortar between the bricks by tapping Homes. 55 N. Parke St. FE 4-5181 «- | -paaaadaddbdbaardodododooodds lightly with a cold chisel and ham- | Reo achat Palate pri it Zimer. $ Real Estate Service ie} Do... avoid damaging the solid gs ..2 : $ _ ++ Atlts Best! — © $! mortar by taking out only that ma-} , 3 Bona Real Estate @/ terial which gives easily. ; Gold Bond $ ee SEE *~SC*«*S | «Ss... hose down the entire ' : being the water satu- $ WM. H. KNUDSEN §| rics ‘ine opening you have : 5 th. Perfa-Tape...31.19 4 Realtor @| made. ie eee ee reals 3 Do . . . use a prepared mortar . 6 ib. Perfa-Tape. $3.96 : GF PIES SRE >| mi: fully tollowing the direc- —_——— tna ow 7p laa eariane reg oe ti 25 Ibs. Cement apeateee ees es Do .. . apply the mortar to the A . -< | eS @ | joints with a pointing trowel, pack- ' J A ae : SCELLAR WALLS: |= eeu") mm DS? ge _ ASK ABOUT FINANOING FOR THESE PROJECTS: ? D feces io keep a w : ‘ “ ¢ : gwar USE AMP?! me craton handy ‘ | a: : 3 : : ° Remodeling. ©: New Roof or Repairs: ‘COPROX: trict; as Ht may be aia : qT. TOR ew © Plumbing — od Siding ond Trimming _ @ PATENTED COPPERIZED CimMENT =6©g)| remove . ee : ear 5) . . se o ‘“Ceercnianwauseey @| Don't . . . neglect to use the _ : at © Wiring © ° Foundation Repairs ° : (. . -@lend of the trowel “to indent the % | : 4) Sees that rain water will shed quick’ . % INSULATION y | ® Heating ¢ Insulation = wo OOOO 8888 EA"! Sn ct te pled tor ry oll I lati fi $950" as Meee Painting | Eh Home Workshop: Pontiacs Most Complete | jeast once a day for several days. 7 Roll Insulation... $222 || se piasterin ee Unpainted Furniture |x usng to cera tee , aa, SEE Comins: See ; , Pick and Paint Store || sorevine or breshing the entire| | Loose Rock Wool... . 51% ASK ABOUT OUR F.H.A. BUILDING LOAN feggen 9 wall with a oaertens waterproof ; . Ne ‘Spun R. W. Blankets . . $445 ) F ALL B ARG AINS! (eee 42°a10 Corrugated Asbestos 9795 , | ae , / 4x 8" Flat/ Asbestos Board $385 Big 84,000 B-T.U. : ROOFING } F 49 Oil Forced Air A 7 x 8’x1/ 8 | ‘Asbestos Board $3 DELCO FURNACE conse SQQ7® DELCO 70,000 B.T.U. Gas Forced-Air - -FURNACE == 169" ray Oil Conversion | Includes all necessary 00 _—— controls Model P OY) DELCO HEAT 110" Proavet of General Movers | paar 6-165-1 Pontiac's Only Heating Firm That Gives You Holdens Red Stamps NO MONEY DOWN—36 MONTHS TO. PAY! |. O'BRIEN HEATING ad SUPPLY 371 Voorheis: Rd. FE 2-2919 _.. Standard Colors—Per Square =| = 4’, 8’ 3 / 16 Asbestos Board 53° . 215% 3 in 1 Thick Butt 56% )° = gy 8’xl /4 Asbestos Board %4°5 15# Asphalt Felt...$2%] gry 8’x1/2. Plaster Board .:.. 51% 30* Asphalt F elt... Vote rhe 8’x3/8 Plaster. Board.... 51% _A5* Rooting . . .. 38 4'x 8'x1/4 Plaster Board... . 175 —— “Pye re Lumber Go. & Rardware 3 convENERT YARDS TO SERVE You 1 Mee a] yl. . Telegraph 9 ned “wien mM 3-417) 6-4184 2 : “ree oN im 3 3718 ~ i pete. ee ie g < Wh ce a e by ‘ hit ct ists * » * __\.____-THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 19 vat 5 minsins ae A “a mm , [eT = ‘AY jase Swi! WHAT PRICE A HOME? — Map shows typical ‘costs of building a “Federal Housing Administration : : | “standard home" in key areas throughout the coun- | mney 5 wie Oe os Seat. . | try, as disclosed in a report following a 52-city survey by the FHA, Cleveland is the highest-cost city in the nation. It costs $9,157 to build the same house there obese lar ft that would cost $6,224 in Phoenix, Ariz., the lowest- cost city, FHA defines. its ‘‘standard home” as a one- and cost of lot are not included in the price tag#: Nor. were basement, garage, landscaping, July 1 and amount of increase, if any, since Jan. 1, so aa porch and simi Figurés on map indicate cost on |" $4395 wot 34595, ‘CALL FOR FREE * st Re eS me il Wp ny: etl NS ~ a & oe. 1 @ : e se NL he ah *..' 1 We Deliver Anywhere ici annie piso a nha | 5380 Dixie Highway OR. 3-7715 SYNTRON ELECTRIC 21 _— . oe | HAMMERS. Tools for : o . ues 4 every need. Hf § our en || MALL CONCRETE sUR- 4 Custom-Built to Exact Measurements! | FACERS & GRINDERS. Ee oe ae os nhhed ence. wn 2 de? iat ; 4 Built of Matched Panels - TT SANDERS — Belt, Vibret- ng st Any Built-in Feature ing and Disc. : LS ; Such as: % | a1} ‘TRERMADOR . RANGES AND = : ovexsti«iC i'l MceCULLOCH Power Post ‘NiLATING HOODS, =6s—s's«*i Ss Mle. Digger. Augers 6” Eazy sUsANs if and 9”. COUNTER TOPS OF GENUINE. poneeee OR COVED . ; ; . TARPAULINS s Finest Quality Modern, We're ens Bathroom Vanities lor CONCRETE STEP NO PRESSURE ESTIMATES! | “ALWINDO CO. in ens aot ts i) est _-A Step in Beauty _ Concrete Steps Non-Skid to Prevent . No ons to be eit by Frostor — Rich Waterproof Concrete 'T STEEL SCAFFOLDING for | irement. Roll- and special scaffolding for steir- ways, stores, churches and bank lobbies. ) ° UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH.SPACE Colonial .or Contemporary ardware lists in designing and building Custom Dream Kitch- §f our néw home or to modernize your present home. Prices include complete installation. Esti- mates free. Z " Terms Available — See Our Display at pS F ies Open Mondoy and Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 FL 3088 West Huron “itss'nens” pa scsi ji. FSE8 PAREING * wen Aipiiaanianepeape 1 The CABINET SHOP co. |} i : ; &2 ti 1 ii! f sinal -. eee ) é + ‘ : A 5 = 3 What-N ot Shelves Answer| Figurine Protection Woes | 5 & r i i 558 ae i mit a z 538. Z z i g33 g=§ Hi Hd Z FegEs Hollywood things have | What-not Shelf pattern No, 58 send J it’s | 35 cents in coin to Steve Elling- -|son, the Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, * | California. | No. 108, Colonial ae Me | No. 115, Del Mar Window Valance ... 35¢ |Building Readied r as ul ; i om 5 gs eiilay : Hes eget Tae ial es F387¥ iu H z zg F z 4 Fa +7 "t i = To obtain the full size Other patterns you will enjoy: every ing RAINBIRD Underground Sprinkling Systems. © | Mixer Park, Inc. 245 Elizabeth Lake Road Ph. FE 5-8780 “ "1 for Michigan Life a . -}) these. three..gadgets to hasten the Michigan : Life Insurance Co.'s $1,250,000 new building on Wood- ward avenue near Thirteen Mile road is 90 per cent completed, according to Scott E: Lamb, firm president. : He said plans are on schedule for moving into the four-story land- mark by Nov, 1, Landscaping of the grounds, driveways and park- ing area, along with installation coffee or cocktail tables. Wooden legs. with brass tips are easily attached. \ Fe “ Big, ‘New See thie amazing softener today. _ HOME SECOND te open” ~ a MODEL OPEN ‘ DAILY and SUNDAYS or ere ) PHONE | 103 State FE 5-1683 e of a lawn sprinkling system, are under way. : ; Some offices ‘of the building will | be a drive-in bank-branch, a na- | tional sales office and a firm which | ‘will have.the only Oakland County | | direct wire to:the New York Stock | | Exchange, | | WASHDAY HELP—Washday no | longer need be blue Monday with | job of hanging out the clothes, | Everything is taken te the drying | yard on one trip, The canvas hop- per for the wet wash is removable TIRED OF DODGING THE | DRAF £ . : __ THE COST!. . Te. YOUR COMFORT! : IN A COLD HOUSE? YOUR HEALTH! . ‘| | ford Hills, N. Y. for washing and drying along with the clothes. Use it as a layndry bag between washdays. The pattern shows the quick and easy way to three yards of material, The port- able reel holds lots of ¢ —- ae ¥ ease ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER Sie 6 CHICAGO — Horneowners often get the urge to build something permanent like a patio backed by astone wall or a flower box front- ing a picture window. Will Hattendort of the Cut Stone Contractors Assn., Chicago, says Indiana limestone is an ideal ma- terial. It not only is easy to handle & WE DON'T SELL CARS We Do Build Better | c ~ Garages for Them! | “There Is No Substitute for Experience” ’ SQPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 4:00 FTCO Cement Paint A Beautliying ond Protective Coating lor Cinder Block. - Se rire enh Pastored Py oe Baccery Wate : in masonry causes ordinary ‘paints to blister, flake Out-going moisture vapor merely makes GOLD BOND Cement Paint harder and harder — than ever! BOND CRAFTCO CEMENT PAINT actually locks onto all masonry, It is the longest lasting, hardest type of finish ‘amy Masonry surfece that readily absorbs water. COLD CRAFTCO. CEMENT PAINT cleans itself_as it ages by 2 chatking process . . . leaves a perfect surface for repainting years. An inexpensive 25-pound drum of GOLD BOND } CRAFTCO CEMENT PAINT ‘will cover 500 to 750. square feet, Agree fa the surface. _ Where to Buy Crattco. Paints ~ EMPIMr SUPPLY CO., 2600 Union Lk. Rd.. q EM 3-4148 WHITE LAKE LUMBER CO.. Cor. M-59 & Ormond Bd. ;- MU465580 0 mvs BLOCK CO., 1992 Pontiac Dr.; FE 4-9531 | _ A Complete Selection of Colors _ | May Be Found at These Dealers Burmeisier’s Northern Lumber Co. - 8197 Cooley Leke Rd. EMpire 3-4171 rn = ae Bi * oytdours — something’ rugged and |. 7 F]indiane Limestone Ideal Material |Stools Enhance “Hfor Constructing: Outdoor Projects. Te ti 3 : fe f i ? g : t Fs¢ 4 2 Ppt Eee ; i ges & & g é The joints should be 44-inch wide to give an effective shadow line which will be'obtained by raking & Several Ways From Breaking. ‘gs = a ; i Z : z i Ea igi ti 3 ’ = : 3 5 3 > F H: ee is g if 34 fe a : GERE: d =f 2 : 4 2 ba > An. extra supply of foil is. included New Electric Ranges | Get Disposable Foil them with fresh new, aluminum foil. minutes, a sharp departure from the old way of bending down to scrape and scrub the oven interior, How Many Windows?’ Measure Floor Areas: How many windows in a house? The answe? given is to provide. glass area’ in excess of 2 “per cent of the floor area of each room. gaz into the ground and given a prime coat of red lead. After it's in- |prere: homes_that have become | | stalled, it can be given a coat of paint to match the post. ay |New Homes Replace Lost | ¢ One third—of all mew non-farm dwellings built each year go to ricanes, tornadoes and weather; or | are torn down to make way for) new developments. In 1955, 400,000 | housing units disappeared in this | freon & SIDING} he! ALL TYPES - including Alaminum “SPECIAL © Ho Money mt “DISCOUNT | °FHA Terms _ During © As Long As 5 . YEARS TO PAY! | serr.** ocr. fashion, according to the West | Coast Lumbermen'‘s Association. obsolete, burned, destroyed by hur- f 4 “ey wot to we a good saw to}, is ome, ele 8 Pen: weed Se Pontiac Welding & Machine Works 54 N. Parke fe 24121; OP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP P PPP EPPA PPPPPPPPODD OP PPEPPPP IS = 7 staneninies inn sential ote eee READY-MIXED FACE. CONCRETE . BRICK We have theesands of face brick im our yard feady for immediate delivery. Every color, every grade! ' We offer one ef the largest sup- ee oy See eee BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY © BLOCK © CONCRETE © BRICK 545 S. Telegroph Road . . Telephone FE 5-8186. END-OF-SUMMER CLEARANCE Lessee 50% Off se Seal Sored Pies Ade Ft. Outside White House Paint..$4.45 Gal. Screen Doors ............$7.00 Each ‘ J-lnch Paint Rollers ......$1.73 Each THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL FIBERGLAS $Z0 BLANKET INSULATION 6 ig MURRY .. . ONE WEEK ONLY 1441 Baldwin (Cor. of Welton) Ph. FE 2-9104 PP TO Pay pee aA, arth scl ain din dir troioctly trailer 30 DAY OCCUPANCY VETERANS -- No Money Down asent 8. LOWRIE LUMBER °°. » “9. td] MODEL HOME 162 Fairmont Phone FE 5-4731 - MONTHLY PAYMENT » Includes principe! & interest - e : : Open Daily and Sunday 1-P. M. to 6-P. M. DAN ROSE ~~ REALTY , 20030 PHONE BRoedwey 3-100! AMES COUZENS — : FEATURES: © Twe Bedrooms © Large Lots © Full Basement ~*Paved Streets © 4 Styles to Choose From’ °- Full Closets with * Lunaire Automatic O SINE Doors ~ Heat .¢ Presta © Sheek: 2 ¢ Double Ribbon Drive Windows: _* Low Texes with TONOLITE INSULATING FILL “THE COURT _ JESTER" ‘ VISTAVISION Color by Technicolor SAVE UP TO 4 0% ON FUEL O pus } fo See oe Seat heute yon cna. lane: IN ONE AFTERNOON tee our home —do- o-it-yourself with olite vermiculite, the miracle evlowas mioveral that pours 10 place. ante usually pays for itself in or three seasons—thru sav- ings. Adds materially to the value nly ntl Spare : ing for the life ofyour ff rer nas average attic low com of insulating ° 1, S2°S your home today. 3” thick Come In For FREE Estimate ‘POOLE LUMBER CO. 151 Oakland Ave, FE 4.1594 The Perfect Fireplace Screen! ~ Nothing to pick up and nidve when you tend the fire. the tab . .. the screen opens... it's out of your way. it’s sale... no sparks can fly” out. 25 different styles eee recessed like the picture... or attached on the front of the fire- place ... Brass or black... | Priced from about $25... We install. Phone for Estimate or Descriptive Catalog PORTABLE AND ATTACHED TYPE SCREENS ~ i} - . IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY © . just pull . Closed Weather Vanes ad | 8 iceare Black cast aluminum ty ' Vane in 150 styles ... bi stalf, universal / type ns bracket fits almost any kind of logue. | roof . TY “ Free ¢ [ Mailbox ‘and Post Signs ..Cast ‘alumirium Post Signs, House identification om and Num- H- bers ...Mail Box Signs...Made to your order..; Gives your house personality and’ makes it easier to find . TS person- alized gills are inexpensive tnd very welcome . Joe Re 3 4-1234 or call at our store for-a large Catalogue . designs. WIGGS | 24 W. Huron Street Pontiac . . L OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY TIL:9 P.M. ; ONTIAC PRESS, SAT t } hea Ay aie uP Aenean tetd ia aha pewter ot fase tft peng ne ee aa ae gh Mane “THE P Mees Pe ha belt, is counting heavily on backs Clarence Peaks, Eari Morrall and Walt Kowalczyk. NHL Red Wings Big and Plenty for 1955 Season DETROIT w—Jack Adams, .@' large man himself, likes hockey players. That's why he’s so happy’ with: the current Na- tional: Hockey League edition of Detroit Red Wings. _. “This ig the biggest team we've ever had at. Detroit.” the Wings general manager-said. “TI can’t recall ever seeing one ag large.” Statistics bear out his statement, made as. the Wings trained for the 1955-56 season. Detroit's 12 regu lar forwards average 183 pounds and. the six, defensemen three pounds- more. Only two of the 19 men—leftwinger Ted Lindsay and center Dutch Reibel—dre under five feet; 10 inches. Clasby'Holds Ivy Mark during the 1952 campaign. ‘ e ro DETROIT w — University of Detroit, which looked so terrible in losing its opening game to} Toledo last week, was a team of near-perfect precision last night in crushing Wichita, 41-0. * * Two touchdown , the Titans played their finest football | in many years to take ~ el big) souri Valley Conference opener before 12,837 fans. Other touchdown came on an eight-yard cross back by. Jim jon a pass from Lindy Salathiel to URDAY, OCTOBER 1, ee 1955 Fumbles proved to be the turn-; ing point for ‘the Waterford Skippers last night when they knocked the Walled Lake Vikings from the undefeated prep ranks, 6-18. Be ol Defensive standout. Dick Stark- | weather recovered two Viking | bobbles setting up one TD by teammate Tom Bryce and another Jerry Harnack.. _ * * * eae. Lynch, who also converted four | ‘Action in the 3rd quarter saw/| + Waterford left half Bill Clark break Skippers Trip Walled Lake, Clarkston, Madison Rochester Also Among Area's Friday Winners Clarkston gained its 2nd W-O league victory when the Wolves blanked West Bloomfield, 13-0 for the President's third scoreles# loss. Clarkston right end Kent See re- covered two Keego fumbles to set up both markers, Clyde Kizer-and loped 60. yétds. for the big one. * * Southfield Bluejays ‘blasted de- ol Inter- Flint Tech by winning 26-0 “on its 2nd Oakland-B league loss last night as the Spartans drove for | their 1st league win, 13-6. Jack Malinao and Bill Bizovi. did - the scoring for the victors while Tom Beaudoin ran 30 yards for the broke a 12 game streak of inter-sectional led Gene Konley’s gridders with In an afternoon contest, Dan |; Barnabo's -/Romeo Bulldogs cap- tured their 3rd win. by _trouncing Oakland-B/ Troy, 38-0, at home. Both Maryland and Michigan were favored, but Baylor and MSU were in a mood to surprise. In much the same manner Stanford’s Indians are determined to bounce back from their Oregon. State de- feat and upset Ohio State in the national television game of the week, All-America Howard (Hopalong) muanieindw dl , cence os ctmeenbaion OSU-Stantord Game on TV, After World Series Today's Ohio State-Stanford foot- ball game from Palo Alto will be televised tver WWJ-TV, Detroit, Channel 4, following the World Series telecast. Also on the grid menu is tonight's pro battle be- tween the Detroit Lions and the tawa at 3 p.m. Vikings Win 16th Run — Walled Lake Viking harriers tucked away their 16th consecutive ernoon at Milford when they con- quered Milford, 17-40. i rj if ~ Spiéser Moves Forward After TKO Over Troy er, a young ex with an front today as a leading contender for the light-heavyweight cham- pionship now owned Archie weight king at Mich tate, ‘slugged Willie Troy a , fies secede nica} -knockout_at round of their schedul Jimmy Lake, a veteran ring an- nouncer here, observed ‘that he has never seen 4 re wei ye coh, Re BROOKLYN «®-Sparted Wy the this series, they Anyone who says we're afraid!34,000 was expected to view the | ear , he won eight | robust -cateher : running of Jackie the |no awe of the club of the Yankees just know | fourth game today with Brooklyn t recall from two-run homer. From there on, the 4 clouting of Roy Campanella and/| them in what tie’s talking-about,” he said.|Cari Erskine, a World Series vet-| ver of the American Assn. at the aroused National League to tag’ ‘ the pitching of Johnny Podres, the}; us the first two games| eran, opposing Don Larsén, a rook-|end of July. = => ons, behind the steady Pr. : : other “in % Dodgers were back in high spirits} Team because they played better |ie in the classic. Both are right- The. Dodgers’. new-born- confi- | Podres, went on to gain their first Fea san. Sev, Ginn tn the swtes | eens cnn OS ae ees today confident they have a real | sounded Their uniforms mean|handers. Erskine, with a sore el-| dence has rubbed off on the odds-|triumph. ~~ a Yankee’ starter went sour early | Jackie doubled into the left i chance to overtake the New York|eral feeling in the winner's club-| nothing to us.” | bow most of the time “posted an| makers who have installed them , Commennalia, whe had gune 0 hit /when the Beeches banged. Tuckey |comer, wicked ioe: Salta Aiean | Yankees and become the first) house. ee Se BP Se hh on, - | 118 seagon record. In series play, |7-5 favorites to win today's game | 8 in the first two games, snapped for two runs in the first and, after | Howard into throwing to by Brooklyn club to win a World| “We showed we can beat them,”| This “must” victory, loudly ac-jhe had a 2-1 slate. One of his vic-| and deadlock~the- series. In the|out of his batting slump with a|the Yankees had tied the score|rounding that bag, and ‘Steamed | Series. ae ‘jhe said. “‘And there’s fo reason/claimed by the majority of the/ tories, a 3-2 decision over the Yan-| three previous contests, the indi-| bang. He ‘added a double and sin-| in the top of the second, the Dodg-| into third onthe “wrong base” . Le. | why we can’t beat them in Yankee| 34,209 spectators, saved the Na-/kees, in 1953 during which he| vidual game selection has justified | gle to his four-bagger to pace the |ers roared back to get two more throw. Amoros’ single scored him, Yesterday's convincing $3 tri-| Stadium, too.” - | tional League champions from al-| struck out a record 14 batters. [the odds. The Yankees, however, | Dodgers’ 11-hit attack against four | and chase Bullet Bob to the show-| “He sure fooled me,” said How. . roused the previously dormant /with his base running, hitting and duced the Yankees’ lead. to one| Larsen, a righthander who relies | but the odds dropped from 17 to * @« # innings. ; way to third and I thought I could . Dodgers aind proved a tonic to their | fielding; . shouted defiance at the game. _ 40 ‘fine control, had a 92 season | 10. ee : | Podres celebrated his 23rd birth-| Two “incidents” highlighted the| get him. I got a couple of guys sagging spirits. For the first time| Yankees. Another capacity crowd of some , record. Bothered with a sore arm| The weather prediction was for day working hard to achieve his| third game. First was Bill Skow-| that way during the season. But ; a —— | pagtiy cloudy with little change in| first World Series triumph with a | ron's knocking the ball out of Cam-| he made me look silly out there.” : : : = temperature, high around 70 with | sparkling seven-hitter. The left-|panella’s hand in a play at the| Robinson was magnificent, He e -- 2 moderate northwest to west winds.| hander from Witherbee, N.Y., had) plate in the second inning. Skow-| proved to be just the spark the . . , _Back at Ebbets Field where they | one anxious moment. That was in| ron had doubled in the second fol-| Dodgers needed. Besides his bril- j : 5 = hit 119 home runs_in T? games| the second inning when the Yan-| lowing Mickey Mantle’s home run /liant base running, he smacked a Oe sihes sat ogee east vain (=~ By Sp Poe SCS pg gh Eo a _ ‘By MH. GUY MOATS riod. Aided by some fine downfield {lock on the Ferndale 40. Frank) well, and his’ linemen were ef-° rig Fee yaad weary orien | pedi adbeelip sedi tar yore ogo belly gyln er 36 fa on & eras a haw aep ob oan Te A hard blocking, Watkins speil all the way | gathered in the leather and out-| fective all the way—a satistying League opposition. hander to come through with a|Amoros’ good throw but ran full|badgered Turley into wild ° Pontiac High School football team | from’ the 20. ; ran the opposition for the count-| team performance. The sight of the friendly fences victory. tilt into Campanelia’s outstretched | when he got on base in the ’ Fridf@y night blanked Ferndale’s| Watkins went over again near|er. It was a spectacular pass For Ferndale Jack Opie at half. | undoubtedly the batting! “It was the happiest birthday|arm and knocked the ball out of | anf’ second Ralleplitiers 324, a Wisner ae le Srllomed thcough the extire|" Castecl's. Kick added the Siri|beck, fullback Lanny Plesses and eve of Campanella, heretofore the | ever hed,’* beamed Podres as/the eatcher’s hand. ment to young Podres on the 78 Geleal ploned on the Chists| Ferwtale club for %9. yards. Bob| point to give Chlels thelr: 2nd vic-|quartecback Jack Brown did yeo-| tte “gret' of the series, The he was congratulated by bis team! "I Gil not run into Campanct-| mound ail afternoe, J ten atkins Prgendhsoncpet pur yi Panga ares Sos fs tory in three starts. - } maw service in a losing cause Se re : 3 minute fumble recovery | atkins tional down- ; a 90 yard TD run best the Chiefs. | field help from-his mates. Castee!| , Grayblel was delighted with .,| World Series Last night it was different. booted the ‘conversion for a 19-0 Coach Ed Graybiel’s ctub | halftime score. crc 2 wl et pr | cM cele, ees ae fornsance.te demiinate the play at | 2° yards rushing abput almost every stage of the game. yardage gained by F in the “there were a few lapecs, but | Dat. 8 Ferndale mistakes morse than Graybiel fired in fils subs in evened the situations. : droves roy ge cag hi geer After three plays of the first | met — period Chiefs got the ball on their ee ea can be ee te Vatlies, Charley Spann | tise drove to Ferndale's 42 late and Jimmy (Red) Taylor, drove in the ported. Eg a to the 6 marker, Spann rammed} But ‘after two minutes in the over, The drive covered 55 yards. | finale, Chiefs struck for the 4th That was the winner, for the Rail-| time. Watkins collected his 3rd| 0 | re rr splitters never remotely got within} touchdown on another fine - run striking distance of. the Pontiac Ceeaeli 5 Sovin Ses, eorsing © goal lines. It required 5 minutes to | yards after a pitchout get the tally. Casteel. Once more timely block- 2nd counter came swiftly. |ing broke Freeman loose. 4 “Watkins chalked up the TD on the} Late in the 4th period, Art Poe resumption of play in the 2nd pe-' fired a hard pass to Frank Whit- After Win, Pee Wee Says ot wil, ‘S : _ | By PEE WEE REESE ts . ' (Special to the Pontiac Press) — . ree 2 foah ond EBBETS FIELD—Happy birthday, Johnny Podres. + Ost, H4| This was more like what I from the 4 ning. We got wonderful pitching and we're hitting. Everybody. hit except Gil Hodges, and Campy really got started with his big two. Gil will be back in stride from here out—better watch out for all of us. But the big a ~—* thing was Johnny’s pitch- ° : ing. UM Given Edge In °53_he was scared stiff, but ; Ad not Friday. Robby kejit telling him . “teach ‘em Tespect.-Show ‘em that 41 ie . f14P 1S change-up.” And, boy, did he. He : 4 =e 1) j OINnT . was on top of the hitters all the 3 6 1] _|way: his fast ball had a real hop ; ‘4 By 33 Over § artans curve went just where he wanted| = SOORING RUN — Here's the way to score a touchdown — just run/ a. : { ' behind hin them. Only Scooter Rizzuto was | away from the opposition; as halfback Freeman Watkins of PHS was |. eB ‘ whose alert base running Dodgers | to second base, Third Gil ald take: cee {able to get a walk. doing on this shot made in’ Friday’s 33-0 win over Ferndale here. Lg to an &3 win yesterday, for an| Billy Martin's high throw tis Robinson make it Ist Time in 5 Years! dackie was hot at third ail the | Watkins was well on his way to.the Chiefs’ 2nd tilly in the 2nd period Meo ie ae go /— pines | See bane: ae: eee eee. Se Se be easily. Umpire is Lee Ballanfant. Victory was Dodg- . j and his baserunning was | when the camera caught the action. He covered 20 on the jaunt,|7™™"* # field corner at Ebbets Field. Jackie tricked Yankee | ers’ first in the three games of current World Series. MSU Rated ‘Underdog | *? . sage Jaunt, | never fied out for Morgn-tn- sth ——| s of current: Weekd Beries . POee something to see. . . | 1st play of the period. Watkins later scored 2 more TDs on similar runs. Carey tripled for Kucks in 7th. zs — Ti _ in Traditional Clash cit the seventh be tooled = |B sate aS ao Brooulne af) 220253202: 9 $88 iex—3 | Spotlight On Sports — ne : Pee es th i wrong : d a = 1—Campanelia. 3, Mantle, Gilliam, ‘ : + ee ee ae = o SSeones aine Sc utr cae ie pally: ees ig Fin eed Fin ll , ° U Py ‘A g 35 gacty eee nd Ho 4 W olverine- Spartan Battle Rated : ig. i lefeat = ; r Go| LB—New York (A . : eS ee eae ote oe | ‘Ten football got Turley so upset that he walked a Tl Ss p-- AN KCCS | qreares 2, russ 2. 2 (Reese, G = Je Sch ile s tee aye ns OP Ee eadng Te eee ee gna. imac eee |ON Busy Weekend Gridiron Schedule It's the. 1st time in five. years Fetches ho tier “BROOKLYN (®—Baseball’s most | tention against the New York s) Skowren, Howard), Turley 1 (a ¥ oe . —— : aes eee oe eee | the Spartans were the underdogs That second inning was effective combination—good pitch- | Yankees, - Morgan 1. ( ). O—Turtey 9 tn 1% By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Cassady is the main reason why |Chattanooga downed Mississippi ” in their. meeting with the’ Wolver- | img point—maybe of the whole S€-| ing, sharp fielding, and hard hit-| A pair of aging veterans, Jackie patdvant fin 2” Ren Turkey 4-4,| The Brooklyn Dodgers can’t af-| 8th-ranked Ohio State is favored,|Souther 100 and Washburn re dal | ries. We jumped off to a two-run) it the Brooklyn. Dodg. | Robinson and Roy Campanella, | Herts" 313" Tuse-oy “rurley (Amores ford to letdown against the New 4 + Ot $7,239 was| lead and the thing could have |ere beck Into World. Series teamed with John Podres on his | "sy fists, Dascolt (i) i vents | York Yankees today, neither can expected to. attend. back to tle. Anything cod ers back into World. Series COn-| 23rd birthday to knock down the | ‘a: we Ballanfant (Ny 3rd, base, , happened, but those two singles, : Yankees in Ebbets Field iri the | Dopa*ellt, (¥) left field, Piaherty (Ai Maryland against Baylor or Mich- Michigan has won 34 of 47 pre- . Sandy’s getting. hit by the pitch, : ; . third series contest. 82 sdk aan |-right field. T—2: A : igan against Michigan State as vious games, Spartans were Vic- | and those two walks really set us Football Scores the Yankee lend ts ae anutie Doda eg college football puts on an at- tors 1@ times and three times | ys there. From there, we knew . , : Schl ley po sepgi Solunar Table tractive program of important con- the meeting ended in a tie. MSU | we were going to win. ; STATE CLASS A It he ween in particular stood out. ference and intersectional games. won four straight betore losing, ee Ana Arvor 33, Pint Northers. 13. | 4 Sd att Ee eet Pace | Weekend hunting and fishing-pe-| Maryland, the No. 1-ranked team | 33-7, Inst year. Believe it or not, “ot real} Bay c. Centtai 42, Bay.C. Handy 6 in the series, which may be his | Tiods, in the Pontiac area, should | of the country by the Associated Michigan, with All-America pros- | confidence in our gang. You never) & hort Wayne Bouth ¢. last. There have been hints he will| be the best as indicated in John | Press, risks jts lofty perch against pect Ron Kramer at end, has — —— paca gedage oye tes ~ Kalamazoo i9, Lansing Sexton § > | retire, as he is 36. Aides Wadehi’e: eitmnat thins, to- — ne is a secret - if nse . ‘ : eB id n game exas aco o aiken preg Oe 9 ~ sa terday,.and we have that feeling | a sakepon Meighta 7. Mota ans on Robin ae —_ low. However, hunters must ob-| before an expected 50,000 sellout, tant er’s talents: Kramer scored 23| we'll win. We've got what we need. Sagingw Arthur H. 26, Plint Cent. 14 senenk oa peed a dry ong serve state and federal shooting) Michigan, ranked 2nd national-| by crushing Florida State 34-0; | gle. ‘Points tn Michigan's gi. victery Wyandotte 1b, Highland Park 6. superb back-handed stop of Billy Oey tei delan han woch ectiothal State ds Big ten. Ph no iysicoae — areal ' do ou Martin's hot smash in the fifth. a ; i atdcos te wore we'Titang TrAMPle | cares Arh estas, eer ts “|g ouron, comment | Shamrocks Face Eaglet 1 top passers in Jim Maddock and Feces cease et |. “| te, and stretched the double into| ax SMT py - | itt rival, Michigan Btate. A sell i It and in “full- | brie, mi. Pia 34 F : ; ” Major fajo 239 was . sie ease me eae | Batam Meany tre tae tne Hog) ew Mee May TY |sug m chi Mics we ANS Regular Quarterback Michigan State, with a 20-13 «| Wichita Fleven M Oriepue’ Masher’ ia ala Buate ak ‘rumbled into third — not as fast as “a Le aie alded end, Ron Kramer, "was‘one; — - ae gr or Ten victory over Indiana under its | YY [I bad Southern Californie if Tew? =| he was once, but fast enough. Minot "Major Minor. Major | of the attractions. . | . St. Michael's football team faces opoom sae . te pees gc git Mei inp a ES navn te ose ae Wa e f. iF Hit - th tf ‘it mother was living and study at |. State College,” she sald. “After + two years here, I returned to Meharry to firish my degree in nursing.” i . : She also completed a course in ARMY DUTY She joined the Army Nurse ‘Corps and was discharged in 146 the benefits from the GI Bill, she returned to Meharry. and entered medical school. She supplemented her GI benefits by serving as an anesthesiology, She returned to’ San. Diego and. worked two years . } at Mercy Hospital, «<.- after two years of service, Using | Morse was back at Mercy Hos- pital, While there the -Morses. be- ‘came parents of their first son, ‘William Jr. After her husband received bis degree in medicine and was appointed an intern in the U. 8. Naval Hospital at Albans, N. Y., Mrs. Morse returned to. Mehar- ry. She was graduated in 1953 and started interning at Queens Hos- pital, New York, In the mean- time, another son, Louis, had ar- rived. : i » oa Lp ps ae rai <_<" BOARDING HOUSE vt aul — < 15 NO HeiP= 10> RR tm A SS OUT. OUR WAY. ~ P WHEN'S THE YZ { GHAKEDOWN. GY CRUISE 2 ARE a ‘| i: ~~, = SP y = WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY Copr, 1955 by WEA Service, tre, > TRI tung uaenon, /O-/ oS ALLEY OOP NANCY | ‘2 fs Z By ; : . ie 1 | : : ae J N ot ( af ¢ . ‘ \ > ) ; : i : A ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER i 7 rs , ae instructor’ in snestheasiogy | a NICK HALIDAY. . a syog ef | a a a Baton @ Doctors * oo “|" , at re irr Cope, 1956 by WEA Sevion: the, 7. WL Sing, B, 8. Pat-OM ‘ bat td ' } “lLOOK--- L BOUGHT YOU A MUZZLE AT THE PET COUNTER | AY HEY---come | BACK HERE 0 » 2000 > 230 ow 4S Al: a can 23030 fo oa a0 i / mae at ? ocangut aoog *roore Mi Gres AN 5 BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES @N. NOU MAKE Wt “OUT. OANEN 2 ie % hd - ba > oe - ror |. “Did you ever hear such noise when I turned on my flashtight?”” } Masa S- - ry ~ > z | = > SO SE MUST LEAVE TOWN AT ONCE + CHANGE HER NAME MUSTACHE * AAIN THING = LOST AMONG THE MAS By T. V. Hamlin By Ernie Bush miller EXCHANG | [t WANT T' GET RID OF-IT FORE IT HURTS SOME YOUNGSTER // lle HALY© AGKE ereeanakin ds eater inte deadein dita eatin ah ioipeadieies tomers ge arth apn bthig Maga hentictn yore tape fp bono re Re dd ey FP EE Poe er Oy emer Ee : pee Eos ‘ ty es od ‘ dele ‘ igs oh. Sees as : | y e “ae is ah : f eo i ex " | : a Pe ___PHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1955 7 tbo ts pe Ww Forrestal Ready | sitet | asa | 4 ‘ Re si iB age ~ : pp The vice tied te ctabteh Hen | ce Bei, 809, | John Notariannl, 29, charged with | 2% & new home for 10 of Hudak’! Forrestal class ships will be less, | "Steen Ave. —_—___Fs Se The dazed residents | pk'basket We 106-139 speeding and driving without a | cilldren who had been living in an) 1° Ny —- ana the . Cemetery Lots 8 -|. x6 were caring for the injured and | ™Graans?"Gabags No, i. t8:.38 bu | Griver’s license, paid $25 in fines | 9FPMANAE®. | thay da gg mers, rape caer nnvnsnaes he trying to bury the dead while | colara ‘not, 155-116 ba, "Kale Ne Fe aan teg * 9 8 price tag for the fourth shop, the| saLe Lov, VERY REASONABLE seeking food and medicine” for| £, '4:1.38 bs: Maser, 8, i ere areata | Fiudak’s, first wife, Sue, died Independence, Will Pe at ii OnKCAND nce cemecives fk. gus Pee S| Jurice Hamer © Dieter | et aaron’ |e Ilo the Foret was] "El Meo Ann No. 1, “iu, Endive No. 1.| Theft of her son’s red and white | Hudak, a $56-a-week laborer said . —— = Labor, Management Pe he 'We. 1s P25 | bicycle was reported to Pontiac Po-|be “couldn't be a mother, father | N&vy victory in a tong and bite) st ~—. | bleached S1e-4.90 ‘ba. Lettuce ” feud with the Air Force over the| . The Pontiac Press ° ; pieced No. 1 270-290 be. Lettuce | lice yesterday by Mrs. Frank An-| and provider” for his brood relative:merits of big carriers vs. : : Asked fo Aid Future [ict asi."ccest socic Riis | ob, of 164 Erie Ra. The bike | tearfully placed 10 of them in an mnertia of big FOR WANT ADS heat Wot, 130-300 tc. | is valued at $50 eryhanage. Hie youngést, now | “0e "este strategic bombers, f ANN ARBOR (@— Charles R. deeeiaess colt: Gubeieeh tale |Tee Se © ee Se ee DIAL FE 2-818) Sligh Jr. past president ot the | P less Mothe? ple Beth Jacob, formerty 166 Ore | Went Ne Seat eie's eter National Assn. “et enniless Mother |tnara ix. Ave. Clothing, house- wren te eg ae te hold goods, some new. W at home (NAM), hag called on labor and|Ornitted From Thurs. Pri. Oct 6.6.1, 8S. sag. | When Mise Mclsaac, a Boston, of the ns sed and sar thine 5 Previous Wills inaw St. 9:20 6 m. to 5:30 p. m. pumcil saaevers bake ethete s — . _NEW YORK @—Attorneys have dons eee nan eat dea int Ee oumoees ent's node a ve mates pF disclosed that a penniless 102-year-| $1150 adults, Beh ehyliren. ‘Noon correspondence started and management were guilty of | tet’s three million dollar final will, | #uren and Lynn St. —aAdv.| Hudak’s home. se also had been omitted from five | Rummage sale. Thursday, Said Hudak yesterday, “She fell _ ~ fSligh sald he was against the | Previous we Oe ee eee ot ice wei oct ant oo tn guaranteed annual wage The mother, Mra, Withelmina | Nwocquacy | Drmingham, 298 | firen did.” ‘ They were married Sept me Detroit, brought suit in Manhattan| If your friend's in jail and needs a = *s oa Senbenrentn’ a mervagien's Dein Theantay wept ball, Ph. PE §-B404 or MA $-4001, UM Costs Next ear “sease” that endangered the coun la : Agnes Ba a * 1 ene Adv. i : PUBLIC eas : RA “tty, Wy _making-th¢- economy too] mand. Rost Mo-| | Driving Lessons, Sate-Way Driv | 4 4,15 one 1 Be Sees Its een ce: ae are oy ae rigid, putting a premium lpr onid’ Geb iis ing School. FE 2-2253. —Adv. Will: Be $28 Million tober 14th, 1998 ot 318 Orehard Lake ee is nant, SS ponenes —— contends | Hayride Parties. Food 6 rae we Get. 1, 3, 1088, 3 408 make ao | Meee Saree [wc eta "| os anaon ent Uety|"— eae wl | | ie Hg : .| exeeuted last Jan. 22, and fur-— Club. te eee at\ ig wr re Oe S| ett se es Sad |i Wen Ek, SET | ming, Mme ay abhi pets ogee ae | 3 luncheon address ‘by University| ofa share through fraud and So ee —Ady. oe ee the diate | Bee adn ek eiceh tans, cad base, thet . President Harlan Hatcher and the| other: improper’ practices. school year—four will. opened and read for : Michigan-Michigan State football ; +4 lion more than they needed to the : \- BOX REPLIES sion fae Eom, wz: |May Block Testimony |i Sue i osacpelepioiod i an : made five other between Jan-| * . regents | rations bevoptained upon request.| } There were replies $100 Bill Shown _ |p 180s “innaey. ~|in Newsman Probe |zrrsz*tance pcan bute| is Sacre, ne ge, e| | te Prime ten in Lansing Court for the rege i. ie _| DETROIT w — Chief Federal ~ oe of 1956 at $35,033,420 x8 defects and Yo Taceept ing, Propowa in Alleged Bribe served dhaithe: Oo saotion We Judge Arthur F. Lederie says he) aa, rise was due, University | st Wotertord Te 10" tne “savannas 6, 10, 17, 22, 25, 28, 60, og dismiss the mother’s contest. Mrs.| ™&Y bar the testimony of two gov-| President Harlan Hatcher said, wa LANSING —A crisp, new, Momand, who resided on Park ave- | ernment witnesses in the denatur-| to dn increase of 2,000 students ‘ ° Waterford Towns cin. 7 ~~ WA ; ‘alls windows. Benenneeee. ton 29-1631, : M. ze 3 ‘_ o> too big or amall. ING AND REMOV- 2-001 FE Sn, TREE TRIMMING al, Free -estimate cai eee oe rr ANED red, Oil, coal coal naa Nelson, “tA SEWER CLEANING ~~ Sunday Service. wg, © cowie A § service. ae a | Electric—Sewers Cleaned 24 hour service, No charge, chemical: extra cost, 7 Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners PE 61317 Ww Banyet exPER T TREE TRIMMING & ke Oct. poe. Ph. PE 66593 or OR LASTERING + re nee 5 Leo Lustig rR & REPAIR WORK ican. EM 163. PLoMaING AD WeATING eote +7167 oF SAWS MACHINE FILED MANLEY LEACH 10 BAGLEY ST. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- al. Free est FE 71-8354, - estimates. Furniture Refinishing 16A ea __ Garden Plowing 16B &) GARDEN PLOWING. BULLDOZIN EDMUNLA yg ‘SON j 3-$289 or FE 8-1427 GARDEN PLOWING ISCING, oe Vicinity Breet 79086 ROTO TILLING FR _3-0583 ND RE- PE 42012 oe ne, | Piy_.Co 21a £. Puc PEWRITERS ~-____ Upholstering 5 teegead oh oe EaKLE “ Pentioe Aire | i Lost Your PET? f rae es ane Paintin ting & Wall TW von _-_Frte Estimates. PE 5-2211 __.Physiotherapy ae 20a}: RD | swepisi MASSAGE & THERAPY. sre © be _ econ, 7 _ ~"Felevislon » Service 22 ne pay OR meee PY SERVICE PE 61296 or PE 5-300 M. en STRAKA GWAKANTEED TV Bera, ANY MA NS ee nat : 11747, BEALS, 6K6GT, ‘65NIOT, SBQEGT 122-1207 érs and $U4G. $1.10 each. | FE 2-6134. TUCKE R’S RADIO TV naenncn = Pesos 3-9150. FE. 4.3000. _ Pike St. ~ Typewriter Service 22A Pat ty! PEWRITERS AND > aneene: MA- chine irtng. rt work, General Printing and Office Sup- 1) W Lawrence. RENTED Mitchell's, ‘23 N Saginaw St. 23 ‘S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- 4," eil4 Pree estat Lake Rd, EM SLIPCOVE CaP - RED. spreads. | zs material. FE, 5-5 ___ Lest & Found _. FOUND American Gold white hat. in dewnto ‘e's tiac area, Pick up. front office Pon- tine Press. FOUND YOUNG BEA oS LE houna, Cali shter 5. FE 2-8486. ENGLISH POINTER, WHITE WITH. somewhere be- Lapeer on dog. may be injured as roma moving car. EM __3-3306._ Rewar seduce RED BONE HOUND. LOST ON Secord Lake Rd ‘eonard. Sept. 2 Robert Runyon FE 2-3575 -Pont BLACK PURSE, LOST IN_VICIN- ity of Blue Sk¥ Drive-In, Red and __white wallet inside. FE 56-6362. LOST. 5 KEYS ‘AT GMC TRUCK & Coach, badge No. 014011 In Keego Harbor Wed. F' WANT. _ "To give one a home? PFE 5-200, ny Service LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- led Beautifully finished, —— ty, Thone FE 3-81 ‘ror FAMILY LAUNDRY 6 San: ice we Pontiac Laundry. FE Landscaping 18A an GRADING “AND ¥ Ana. LEVELING GENERAT, CANDSCAPING GOOD rkery sod end > Rote- OR 3-2860 and 5.1842 DAN'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE. ae ‘7 aaa and __Moving & Trucking 19 _, BEDFORD MOVING 2-878". Sates rE t ne 4 dirt and and gravel Fi re 3-000 DONT PASS. MONEY! belongings for “cash through Classified. Ads! PPLE TRUCKING Sead ce | CigHF aAtiLiNe AND RUBBION | Color UP | ax Sell unneeded | » Animal Resctte League. . TON TERRIER ¥E- ot White Lake. turn or information leading to return MU 46414. LOST: BROWN CHANGE PURSE. Mother of 3 bovse needs Aesperately Call FB 61124. LOST: PAIR OF GLASSES WITH brown rims, bifocals. Child's | giasses. Last between Judson Bt. | “and St Vincent * De. Paul's dae morning. Desperately needed. LOST: BLACK & WHI eet Spite dog in vicinity of Svivan mens Please call FE 4-4073 ALL BUACK DOG.’ NEAR _FE 50007. cu “paldw and Home. sts. Hobbies é & Supp Hobbies & Supplies. : 24A PLN LARARL PE NEW SCRABBLE SETS ‘$3, PAINT. by number sets, $1.69 up (frames ter fit) BACKENSTOSE 15 East Lawrence FE 2-1414 x STORE stratir S17.50 Retinette 35 new Vv. M. ‘Tane recorder ular $179.60, $129.50 profectnr $29.95 Movie hehe ber comnlete with bulbs and case $14.95. Hébbiest ‘ Huron, PE 5-8763. ae Notices & Pérsonals 25. PAP ts “Aerotred Knapp Shoes “PR —/ < wares 4 ROOM APT., HE: noney | siaeee of unfurnished. near Cro- foot School. FE 3-1660 | | Seeorares ¥ EMPLOY AM. CHILD CARE. monyennes, G28, Fucenees: Susey BAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. _Mre PE “93M Charles Chester g hoes C._A.. Thompson a Prall FE Ae bas FOR BETTER EANING ee rug all woneltery’ clean- SumEwIvER HEL ww Chi expenses, Have ba ig __ party. Ay ae PE_5-0834 i PARTIES __ Food a PAY CUT? IF SO, ‘Let US Give You f Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Wid. Yi. Fenton, a “Cash Waiting | [a= Kal > OHNSON, Realtor S:Te Rd. - FE 4- : IVAN W ‘SCHRAM FE 5-509i or FE 5-9471 it ne wer Ph FE 5-266 cninas apd punders, FAST ACTION! if you have the ‘QUICK CASH Prompt elegiea, "ack lor Lr, “WHITE _ BROS. roe SE Ps se ARE BUYING AND SELLING | TODAY! Call us new Se Ue Dee ong bd of value, q i» Nicholie & Harger ( pre pi sono LAND oo Sa nce VanWeit, 0 Dinte Bey. Selling Your Home? We have custom oe | for “a je financing or will sel eur for you. W expe ea a ey ae ane see for your- Russell. Young ‘\ . PE +061? ire 7Opon PE WwW. Huron &t On ip sere with ioe 0456 A D. tet Ta roo" oBY PATER MAHAN ae ee a “FoR SMALL _ Working or not — gti mon Si FURNITURE poy lots. Get the seuene * wilt yf it for you a, Gommenity _Bale. Phone OR 32717. Ler Us Buy ay Por a AUCTION it for you, OA 8-268: ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST furniture buvers. Cash waiting. _ PE 4-7681 WANED | D ro Bi wey A TYPES of. fu ore 2.3923 Wid. M iileceliensees 28 oe a ee JACK, ¥_ 32-6432 H. P, SUT-. ACTION! on the one of your Land Con- ract pg are look- See us for the fast serv- lee you are looking tract too large -or too’ small. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TI Ne Seginaw street Ph, eve. Kt , Templeton, Realtor 3338 Orchard Lake Ra FE ‘Wanted Real Estate, 32A | Wed, Contracts, ac Mtgs. 32 see eoEE . TT 8. Saginaw Bt Realtor | xchange | |2_ ROOMS. ADULTS ONLY. | __Plorence, 37 AND BATH. FRIGIDAIRE axp | = for, No con- PE 54-0165 8:36 Omics Gyan 9-8 JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 ge: graph Rd. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor eve. ti) 8:30 Zs. small acreage, c WE NEED THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES — 2 bedroom on one years old, In eres, floor, 4 bedtoom im Waterford or Pon. thee.” 4 or 8 room on vagoon or water front. A lake front for $30 00 to $50,- it you have an described “WHITE” BROS. sone Dinka One _Phone OR S187? or” 3-1760 On the sale your lend con- tract. If tt is what we are look- py we will buy A... or rs. yy tor’ the fast w... fee you are . No con d small. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Sa: © Street Ph. FE 5-6165 Eve. ‘til 6:30 LARGE - i Wlichen bat Ph. FE 5-8166 j oy welt ri LOCATED 5 OR You BUY IT-WE S or 6 Waterford-Drayton * :s: 3 bedftoom with one or more ee | above (PCHENE? PT ALL OTT ARC MOD 3 100 ie only. Cal fore 3-46321. } po bed. _ erences. oher ¢ To ‘Sell~To Trade WE'LL INSURE {T To Buy _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ROOM. Ray dng - en & EN- i trance. Bee ~_ Bauer, any hour. 3.3017. FE 6-0488. er 6 p.m, 1 ROOM “foom apt. i |i ROOM BACHELOR APT. FE 89 State St. ea ee _- for couple only. 161 W. Howard. 7 AND 3 ROOM APTS. PARTLY Adult | furnished, Close to bus line. __only, 285 Whittemore. stove. Utilities, Close in. 7426. rs Roo IMMEDIATE Casa FOR YOUR | _C a or equi tv im vour | 3 Adults Pvt. eur 7 ROOM AND BATH. PRIVATE Ser. entrance Adults: 0 Baldwin Ave, _ $20 week. BUY OR SELL ! will personatiy poll or will Prise fe" a PE +l RP PREY BHORET eon KITCHENETTE & 2 117 Center, i ROOM” | AND BATA. decora’ 653 Markle. ad ba! for 2 ar * 008. Part is ris or —< : neue Lae | We 'bea 8. Tied “yee 8. Telegraph. aft-| _ ¢ NEWLY Couple 3 7 ROOMS A} AND . BATH, PRIVATE entrance, utilities furnished. FE. _ 42064. |} ROOMS AND BATH, HEAT AND mished. hot La ng = close to _children. _ FE %-2563 after r 3 pm. J ROOMS, PVT. BATH AND EN- trance. or working ~~ couple. 429.N. Paddock. _ 3 ROOM UNFURNISHED APT. 18ST Moor. 1 child. Call after 5. FE 5-8266. nabs Gua |2 LARGE ROOMS, TILE BATH, stove and a —, es | ferred, San. ROOMS 4 ANB BATS, | EXCEP- . FE 31437 Heat, lights. 7 ROOMS FURNISHED. P pavage |. LARGE ROOM Ai oe BATH. “FE 5-344) before 3.30 p.m. 320 S, Edith. 2 ROOM MODERN FURN. CLEAN Near Fisher's. private Parkdale. FE 45-0730. lower entrance ach tt ‘the | - 5 kdele. FE price is vensanabie Cait sow and | 7 ROOMS: “CLOSE | IN. i IN. CLEAN _fuiet_ men. FE 7R ROOMS AND. Te Ona HEAT, first floor, 186 Brit- ¥ 200 TRUCK TIRE, MY_ 2-6432, MAN. bar WORKER. F wane seas Ske CHAK. CHAIR. Call FE 40655, - 5-8888 | WANTED TO BUY GOOD 28. 62 outsiae door Also 3 ft. outside MY 2-6432. _toor, H. P. Sutton. M WANTED TV SERVICING EQUIP- ment. Phone -OR 3-7668. WANTED to borrow $160,000 ~ fee Ra mertanne - 3 bed- ‘like road, Needed ry tints ‘s100 per Se, mon and bonus. Box a at 6 per cent _Pontiac Press _ Money - Wanted 2 28A KOREAN VET WISHES TO BOR- row $1,700 at 6 per cent bag 9 Went at $50.8 mo. - A-l credit rating FE 8 35. areca Wi rite Press Box 62 Wanted to Rent ener ener poplin Sash pr tphcnc OP COUPLE WISHES TO RE modern housetrailer 4 Hol ELDERLY GENTLRMAN. WANTS _ght Box 6. ping foom MODERN HOUSE WIT = 7? BED- rooms & garage in desirable 4 cation. By bank employe. 2-176. ONTH FE + APTER NTAL ne to a We have man Miele ir choice. Ca ‘in mien ADA’ REALTY “O wn semanas a bs —_, ehild want furn. ater ares. Re eter 7 ait schoo" ares wate o>. DS ee ea WANTED: Al APAR NT vos taking chre of ehilarea, or smell re apt. e rE cpulsrer would make ‘evening free $ . | Share Living ‘Quarters 30 TO SHARE .HOME FOR woman to care for 2 small one ise. Must be er rE = CJ 29 NT for ot itens” 6 mos, MElrose R FUR _TRADES—TRADES . i in ti rty property. establishing a reputation leading traders of Pontiac. _ DORRIS & SON REALTORS. . FE 41557 762:W, Huron 8t. Co-operative Real Estate Exch i3 When It’s Listed Right - It’s Half Sold! We know — Gy experience. This seme experience enables us to id purchasers for your preperty. tet us show you HUMPHRIES REALTY CO-OP MEMBER aN Telegraph | ‘CASH > &. small Bg mg it fou hav 4 wi we wai Soon wan be house ‘Wie sae tal for sour equity — aye ane Us What vou Edw. M. Stout, Rea ot TiN. Saginae ot. 58165 Eves PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? fa ‘properties. We: handle for financin gand chosing = N-—To Trade “YOU O’suY it, it We'LL INSURE IT MAHAN jose ee Ex ores oe — Open Eves "til Sun, 104 _NEXT DOOR TO PRANCH POsT Ice 30| GREEN LAKE OFFICE 1ON GREEN L ; : | amees es Rg oa " ANE ir HERE 1070 34412 oa Buh Dg -* : WOouward Sree. "hinge bere ce or tial me : iad : ocec WILL BOY \ List YOUR LA LAKE Commerce k. F, SRINNEY ee UNiy 1-578 - /J ROOMS AND qualified prospects caves you time and money bgt Sl rs | with Lookers.” Cau us We e a residential ain Dr., Lake Orion. MY 3-464. Cou 2 FURN. ese PRIVATE EN- trance, bath. dn. |2 NICE 7 “oplar. business Woman. 345 WN. __5-2487, ¢ ROOMS & BA REFINED | A Sag. FE 3 ROOMS, LOWER, freeze. -4 Yellow Hubbard Sprine 216 Central, 2-6348. E juire at 803 Oakland Ave. " Children welcom . CHRISTIAN refrig. Private ~ epee acy’ bath, ue E. Hows GENTLEMAN preferred. Laree retrie with deep Gas heat Close to Plant Cab. Across from FE PARTLY FURNISHED ane UP BR, UTILI- tles furn. $20 a 4+-0663. 4 ROOMS HaHED. BATH. Modern, Lake privileges. Children welcome Days FE 545-8415. Eves. FE 43004. cure ti ple or fa Avail- an cou or mi Vv wena, are 4-8. BATH ARTL’ nished, Li ol) furnace Sores, w adults, , ¢ ROOMS AN BATH, AUTO heat and water, PE .40177. ROOM AND BA UPPER. Heat and hot water furnished __Reasonabie SF ROOMS AND ‘BATH, GAS HE HEAT, _private entrance. FE 3-024}. > BT. jotors. Stove . furnished No ‘ane thes. $22.50 per week. FE 5- 5 ROOM UNF. APT. a cae: dren under 4. FE un. “130 8. Park. i Rooms. VIET. Lye ion "private by Working _couple. Prefer2 men. 36 Florence Prefer 2 ROOMS. N. FOR 1 OR 2 wee. ie pote bus line 319 Orchard 6 Peg! HEATED APE CARPET- dining room, Toom. and welcome. 6005 High- tend Airport, OR a ROOM UPPER, with heat and hosien i + AND 3 ROOM / _% Clark oOMs” IN TOWN, PRIVATE EN- wenen, Single person. FE 5- entrance, ‘3 + ROM, . PRIVATE ‘BATH. | WORK- couple, 111 3, aoa 2275 ELIZABETH LAKE LAKE / Road, FE 2-1986. welcome, MY - mtg T ROOMS. PRIV att oni ata and bath. 111 N. Tele AND $7” ROOM AP 3-4520. 385 Mt. Clemens. POR WOMEN AT OXBOW LAKE CORNER OF Elizabeth Lake Union Lake trenee-and bath, 2 business girls. CLEAN, LARGE ROOMS. 119 E. ee “+ ; AP vet clean gy ‘eck plus utilities, ; OR 3-0588 ‘ RENT IT FAST| through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Day: FE | 28181. IPRAGRE YEAR 1 PRIVATE BATH | AND PE 4-4433, and refric+rator a; BATH, NICELY furnished. Private entrance, baby LOW SENT FON 7 ROOM APT. water: furnished. Adults only, Excellent “meighbor- boat, i hvatlable about Oct. Ist. ROUND home on om _Eacle Lake. near Cler*-ton’ 2 bedroom automatic oil furnace “aaa hot water. stove tional, Secur- ity deposit required. Ortonville. ; wae +S adeeeladbonaaraae . 3-086. + ROOMS AND BATH. Tire. MODERN 2? B 2335 _~‘TN- * dianwood Pe ey vc gy tr i . Lake Call GARAGE, | off Heights ea AF 15 LARGE 2 ROOMS AND BATH. | Private entrance. Stove and Bs + ~hygad Central location. will +ex- roe ht house es * ae ond hol Lg o eavys drinkers. Press, Box 74. nw an 3 PT near General Hospital, Adults ony All utilities give er. . ’ Located i, Oneids BATH, “eae er vad. Ayai ayaiiabie at once. SUITABLE FOR 3 ~, | Rent Houses Furnished 35 CHILDREN aie Hwy, p26) WatreD CAKE. 9 @ ern blocks 835_ © } Reet ond Ret woter. 7S a ‘in be front. avail Ope as 15. 4 7 ROMs, oo. BATH, ate. PARTLY Lake . 2 dleck from ie Andersonville Ra, Be Pelsches uns Ad ey. ear lease. 5880 Dubay. OR 3-506, _ KEFRONT HOME. Auto .gas heat we hot water, ceram and shower, new rior throughout, 2 blocks from Dizie Andersonville Ra. References vy Year lease. 58 a A NEW 2% AIL- er for rent. Couples only. 3300 Eliz. Re. _ A YEAR ROUND ‘home on Eagie ie, Rear Clarkston, 2 room, matic oi] furnace ard hot oo. stove and tor Securi- nm rekquired, Greaves. IM HOUSE ON PON. CUTE 3" ROO time Rd,. ponies Press Box 113 DUCK LAKE, BEDROOM, Of1L ~ heat, heat, $40" 8 hts Available to - pent inte mie, buy, 3 at “THELMA M. ELWOOp PE 5-120: This 2 bderoom year around log home in My - Lake. area. has i ing room, kitchen, full bath, heat. roel . Ls, leas for 7 months on option to buy. Part of rental can anply on down ment. pede gt EMBREE & GREG” : N nae EM_9-3107_- EM 4431 LOVELY 2 e BEDROOM ROOM modern Sylvan Lake front home, ‘Newly . decorated. Ref, Apply Pontiac Press, Box 66, Ot) heat, tect hot | at, © c Wee ter. Near Drayton ag A Pontiac Press Box ni ane MODERN Pe bate 2 SEDRODH ORION WATER - FRONT. GAS heat, lower 5, upper 5 tg bath: School bus. Sat. one Sun. 11 a.m. ‘to 3 p.m. 437 Bellevue FE 5-003. RANCH HOME ALL MODERN, fireplace,, on garage, C ie only, ‘west $133 “mo. re “2163 | shaves basement. breezeway. P. Hotsr FOR SOUTHPIEID TWP rent. tenant to do part time gar- MI 420821. xchange for rent, SMALL MODERN -1 Q ole euiie, “HOUsE. cou. FE 45-3036. eves. FR conveniences, Availab's Lake Rent Lake Cottages 36A “i forteen ON PON. modern © on Lake. $350 to 00 r day, Writ _Feemen: Lake” Mich. Or __For Rent Rooms a e ee REISZ, _s5_& “ ln ws before you . ee Dorothy ‘Snyder ‘Lavender 3140_W. Huron Pe ia OP. EN 3-5 Sunday . 93 Chippewa ‘Rd. Le LS homie, 1% | vate, Pu nd Huron, . Northrcge : _ Bigger and Better Our newest 4 bedroom brick ranch homes are WARD ral ’ PARTRIDGE now ‘available with long} peat TOR FE 2-8316 © terms, low cost GI and 43 W. Huron 8 “FHA. financing. = MODEL OPEN DAILY AND eral nay Tare alee i pea | The Finest in Modern ‘| 2. bed: a. edge a Full oe St tos ‘per mae. cra oe £. . George R. Irwin | | A HOME OF YOUR © ssa seinen captemuosin i Ai BG agi) Gc MDF i 4“ 1 FUNNY BUSINESS er “For ibe Hennes 43) For Sale H S : NORTH ee to ae ANN ETT ~KEEGO 3 BEDRM. : | + $1,950 DOWN 2 ee OFFERS _ DRAYTON WOODS # room, | story— ico~ H C é - OODS ob rite Mates gree | Hurd Gardens “1 = | a es , ity IGHT, Realtor. | Etat gamers ‘As ie pier 2 Ave. it fo space. Near : ee h : \\ UARE ‘LAKE ee | “ADAMS or $5300 with terms. "Beate Rag ye SB, woot trons, is , estians ceed tite, todos Pontiac Lake Front en oe | quarters located, within 3 miles 2 Re A a aa Lalenaine dixie | Blast were. oy Annett, Inc. “st used as fix-it Se gee oil att neatTons ’ mtin i on $7500, $1800 down. i _otspem anise * ( Jakland Avenue : Bus sion al door ris i house built in 1961 WARD E. PARTRIDGE ? aia SINES ss af Swe aces | | sure lara: 2 ear ce ~ For Sale Acreage 47| REALTOR. ‘ FE 2-8316 JOME —- | LAKE ANGEL.US AREA i ¢ ACRES. Weer SUBURBAN 7 eee Pte pusiness tren] ON LAND CONTRACT | Drayton Woods _Myets_ Real Bstgie, FE ¢-<0ts._ j « eu real buy $3,500 DOWN. pm... farene on con Builders and rhe PL, Oe ” Ss tit 5 TAMBLING RANCH |? Swereserramcuniaet| i tale “Acres | dey ceteetoemie “oper heal | fan "ule ect, Saeaes Pg West Bloomfield | tat que galore in, this MI’ 7-0008 after 6:30 call FE freghes, Gaee & RAV location he Country. "Excellent =... aa PS . to subdivide. Percolation test - GRAVEL ‘ beset rt the better Clase. School | BY. OWNER LAND BUILDER: Ai) glass root Tie tee terms. “ee p ew vets Bare: | iO eee Seta! Sead roves — dining spose ul iches OOt | SiSthered wale sie see Wi basez, Silver: Lake-Area Sree meat ‘uy area "RIDG ona en closets and full a ; fiteagiive 2. bedfoom brick EWAY painted minum storms fire hag he : M ARKL. ot Belivin FR 40209 ‘ teiaie tsa, an | cxire large Charles. _- Bitement, automate water |. For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Lake EY, Inc. coor ai nla Witbange na gg af sbatcee | Rite kan ue |v et TOR RA OR AM | Signs aes, $1% Oona, moans. fevat low of ony’ ais boo SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. Move jot tio’, 3as Th trun trees, |" 44 ft. Seal ar Basa stents MACEDAY LAKE Se LAKE ORIG %y fecation ‘Bow operated. as, going BY DEA 1 oe By ng g tive, bee — es on Bn on Silver} rooms. ga Exter- . MODERN HOME to ac 400. business. Ideal for Sy Ro L DEAL FOR’ | St, 2,3,cetnm. conc 388 wets eg ES Se eh eg sans ANDY MAN a ae sieves sschoa. wis | 4 Bedrooms—Bloomfield Ba" ‘nis re “Climosriie he A a EP Rochester, OL 60st or MY-|: $7, fGRIne. ,ship, site, trailer $500 down. $4,800 full price, Large | will sell for less down. Gan't be Completely redecorated Co- with $2,450 : 7 on -aeRE PARCELS ———— |} 12-00 wien 08,000 own real Fi hae aree price. ot Ln na Don't wait. Sed lonial home situated on 2 PAUL M. JONES. REAL ESTATE |} {)"s, PARCELS. — ay i How’ lscerle. "eptet. beslet,¢ oxi grownds, Living seca Bi C) inbincu Geta been | iets. ~via | FLOYD KENT, Realtor - rooms, rock iat ren Seas: A SOMS cp tyerimcricg. ia tarel | fireplace, ad arage Mproeseway. Case | "RAN Rochester area, | 34 W. Lawrence. ve s-sies yy ee Tpor emake © rm, bet home in yg phe dining Foam 36 3 4, fas | Niet’ Ges Look wh 30. Lew AWFORD = | maak to {-; ©... ee WATERFORD tee this once-in-e-it time barusin. ‘omic sia , DAY 7 LOTS 1.08 CANAL wrrm Ac. |" W Haves ND | ns _ > , VILLAGE LAREFRONT on Ke . Fe tose. | a Sine 0 | apichimn. “ARCADIA 3WP x. | ROUt RRR nh COP: OOM ed a eucalen condition, em Re with orm. bunesiow. | ve too, ee New brick. three bedroom =r ; h 2 aa poses ig bids mi ‘DS Hanna ‘Atior hag ang Hy Meters, weed | — and ie. storms & screens yy ant a. By eG t that is fo N_ Parke PE 45 1 EM —Pet_kepest. - = Loon 4 or storage. > {eae ge asl, “gloctrie, bet ve | duced to. $13.900 for duick sale, Roy Annett, We Foam” Large spacious roorentltaT + nett), DOWN weer mec 7 >| Sener at On 630 $e! ‘a Pe > Lake privileges on Crescent Uake.| |) REALTORS | sine ‘pioture. Picture pvindow tn Seema, We DOM. seeeinee, serenge _ 00 Sq FT GARAGE: Gag a1 atk . NEW'HOMES | B.D. CHARLES, Realtor | Spe» Brengs and Sunday 1 fin | ones to Jee, soot, See | See Wess Uae anmeene’ a Penuta pies fet] paigustet, Br. teen Aonlr | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ; * iu tae bee ive car sarees. __miles west. $8,950. PE s-o000. uF location yet only miles west FULLY "RESTA wT 202. N- MAIN i bu -_ |, Se eRe seed etter. Oe Mis. ROCHESTER, MICH. Sen |p atta ay» mn | GATEWAY ee oy Sale Resort uae Pe EN 171? &B. clograph: veo, & See. : can buy one on each "side ‘of Da: : ! eapeonsperenel H Pere O} Ft “price "slain “terme | Se Resort Prog. 444 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | STORE, COR. “ELIZABETH AND ty. Road) to anw R WEST BRANCH. LOG ° 421 . ft, Boe FF i business USEHOLD _ | Maa 2 Ox *. Road) + ‘ina owed furnished po a | Wires. PE. 98) Wonderful Good 4 ‘Teese avail | Ph. Geta OL eat 11. OL 1-9791 - ARE, YOU ONE OF tage, ; THE KIND OF FOLKS| - 2 to ie bec. Newman .rced, right| 66 swimming. fishing and : SUBDIVIDING . Ph. 44423. NORT! SIDE MA Siied Oe TOF auick sale. | 25 acres, inke and s. whe W building RENT FOR ant And Get The Retter ret aN HOME ‘ SMALL ESOT. «NICE cle SS Lee Bee cee. Se te) abe Maron, e $500 SLT) weet te CA YT ORD “His ee ee | | tes Must Bee Our Homes In Beauti:| Sitering = carpeted. 38 ft. fiving | Cs toa ap Fone WITH QUICK zed . 7K 4. . Also- 5 acres on res on MBq. Business Opportunities ful Watkine Hills, Where A Per: foam, fat piaimily | sined | dining we 49584 & MY (22821 Mie near 3 inkes. Harvey Meins, HT eres op MST. Buildings unities 51 SERVICE? « » stor t , ' . Flint 5.2 Cate ichiges. __ ge nag 3 Fonds, >? son Takes Pride In Giving Mis Ee 2, abr de, fr mind __8t,_Lake_Orion ae. Sale Lote 46 fe Bookkeepers Accountants Then, Home & Auto. is the, place . Piace Of Residence. Beautiful 3/ drive. Offered a SE LOTS WITH ' sera, ® Co Your frst ah 8500 or | - le eth f° ’ ; DG] W your own rete, C your | ‘Siete, Grabs, Clk tenes tate | OO SOO OE Oe. “a CLOSE IN * fee each ae tik tee. oe RI E AY Sawre 8 ee En: aute fer gash to on, yout | : There are income possibilities in| ‘,-* 6. o-26007. | det " : are. | . And Curved, Winding Paved YoU D DREAMED IT this big home, near the high SS Se teeateneelinn | AA. livin, PE ¢4203 Servicy (278 Main Bh. Co | need ~~ ——. VE GOT IT school, or plenty of room for a “Dh ; Co-operative Real” Rotate ‘Exchange 8. ate awaits Leslie Pieisher Mane | Streets, Wide Safety Sidewalks | West side" te “large “family. 4) tan rooms, | ~ Junn. Farms Berkiey Presid : come of 11 "ome ttn) baths ving room, ding: reo "rie: | 100x170 ft. sites. Well restricted gy — ft By — Vem. ent, With City Water, Solid Cement | on « 100x120 ft. landscaped si ehen, porch, and. tui basement,| ocated appros. 4 mal. north of ~ “BUY NOW! ; ven tan teehee | Sgeseietense | GTM eh haa] Sissel na ay | gay pee am ere ee ‘eee ; " Walk- $12,500. pon im: ay. wely acre pa ote = oo ° 3 . L $825 with $8§ down.| mile. from city limits with Baw v And Of Course, Full Basements | apartments plus. sieeping'reom.| 3 BEDROOM BRICK | Orion Adams Estates ae Bee Ses se. 3 u Home & Auto With Recreation Area. : rand new subdivision located . on ~ We Have b sera rani Pull basement, | -rhis lovely 2 story brick ‘and pisee between Rochester -& oan ony’ ay se Co A Few Leh, Aveilabla Both Oo | simple. for Foon ap matic | frame home is right on food | at the ton. nortivest of Pontiac |" ular oan mpany eS int 98a = : aoe Otter ak 5 328 0 , F 8 the try’s over one ot the .Orion-Rochester Rd. These 20 ACRES center on “ie ng Pe ® to 5; ’ : al Y THE on many custom tures; te _ are fh restricted and | For only 9180 dow down. Wooded par- Ca FE 2-0103. Eve- Go Community Nat'l Bank “Bide, OPEN a ; Inchidig a gfireplace, wall to ee ae 2 Dring. Pvices #. A nim, independence 5ue. | GET CASH QUICKLY 4 To Sell—To Trade poe EE cee, textes ft. toe ite Stevens Farms — , . BOWLING ALLEY | “SUNDAY and DAILY “TT-WE'LL INSURE IT far garege. and 0 raee summer A All lots at least 100-M. wide-tn's Edw. M. Stout, Realtor - Baw | 2 ong Be ae Up to $500 © eo 2 Dae M $22,500 with terms, jus p> ” nit beter Masecotety vostriee | | 77 N, Ongtnne ot Bt. nef PE 5-8163/ ter. pote ge due to iliness. Will; poe to ieee core. a title, " . f | lett. Ae low t ; — equity in real estate, con- eats minute td 3 | as $550 with $55 down. | ‘Sunday inte t pm down | Loam :: Dixie “itanwny ‘eat Wasting” * ate A AN HILTZ | . | * indian Woods Sub. | — = what have you ss Sienstare® and ot ates gaa Reed. ; ¢ now have « few lots in this | - ' Drive. ion turn right 2 blocks ‘ALTY Z beautiful subdivis: | 5 5 s Modern | . Highly re- ‘i to property, Co-cpae war ae oe Real, Ratate and F | Mrleted for petier living Lene. |. 20 ACRES "RIDGEWAY -Oakl Pai WM. A EE 2-0263 tial x — ter Ce ""HR'E-ens| eed inh an low So atom Eoon.| Sul posycd ety cunt | co-op malt Fe, te, = «abe Haren sae encinintii oe alter-Clark ive year around | Co-operative Real Estate E : Next pst ston-Orion reas prep whe xchange pre Ra) ENNEDY | te | se wee Sh Geen! SEER Perma seen SEP RR $2000 DOWN--¢ room . Built aero (a Here are some beautiful “¢ acre | othe t —~ | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BL. in 4 i, ist Moor and two . OF FICE OPE N... sunfoom and * home / with cre | a paved 7 wenees someon i . $2,000 att was: wee : 1: beer and vane. Pine iw ~ ag - Ie OPEN. EVENINGS Tr | ones ; : SUNDAY 1.5 | . heat, Ine he lot / [carpetine. —ga- | ‘stricted. Pri Pe meterahey fe- | : / : fiving aten, long lease. Very - [eh lesa. at eaty 2001 W. Huron =.) LIST [OF PROPERTY rage. $13,000 with terms. | Sie een ae a ee reasonable. FE 2-7752. : Wendertel value. yor ADE ; GAs TION FOR LEASE. GOOD | > mgm nance ROMOALOW A | me ree Rag se RGMPMEATIN | wr ey mee WO gee ee met FR ee : . 5 A ren wit room ‘ - ly re , er , this t aad hey are A. pies of 810 toon “welt bargain utility room. fale, be with. ai | a yy B ~-gy Re ~*~ , BEAUTY “GROWING, oo LOANS. $20 TO $500 om agate go> bmall heme to trade or take| heat: 2 chichen houses and ge-| 8635 with $65 down. inthe - , ness, grossing & On signature only Hts value here. Lot 1001300. full ‘ fg | 7 , 4 haw ot poe Fecation” = sae HOUSEHOLD _ oak b peectived wane, Bs appr GARDENS, New, cor-| BRICK RANCH HOME nider trade /tor 3 kedroom home : ientele, Excele mi” opper-| FINANCE CORP. OF sre sodas Ror TERESA ots | sg nd te are ts |_ nen : cm omunima Rea rom | Beutaamrersetiaenk |, | PONTIAC | ee ones ached 2 car ‘ . . = ys sa IN T- $12,960 INCOME~5 ‘rms. lst Moor, foot Viving Teom with dining ell. | at ground level toward jlake. “with c ARROLL G. PORRI rT . ener Sea 14 8. Saginaw st PE 60833 3 rms, up, two baths. Pull base-| \iesteree ra kitchen, oak ficors. | beautiful recreation ry 26% West Huron ®t. . PB 2-7124 . ae — PA
    with _late_m COMMERCIAL machine, electric pressure cooker DAVANPORT AND CHAIR. AND 2 odd chairs, OR_3-T798. DELUXE oes | RANGE. 2 LARGE ovens, like .. Mov- ing. Bacrifice. ‘or any din! room 4 chairs, omell *yutfet china, $85. bona refrig.. full with freezer, door ‘theives, . rome dinette 6 red Micarta bey to seat 8, . 560 Woodland Br: 44804 SEWING washer. large 2398. set, DINING. ROOM SUITE: GAS _range. Reasonable, 248 8. Edith, FOR SALE. NORGE Ort. Bt BURNER. + ae vie s, Good cond. Cheap. modern and traditional designs’ ae s and room suites. come ‘an look and compare with all other suites offered ¢' re. You can buy for the yee of used furniture. higan iuorescent, 393 Orcha: Lake i. Ic REPRIGER- Gl ator; 7 cu. ft.; working con’d; only $29.95, 6-1300. GRAY FRIEZE AVENPORT. Used. $20. FE GENERAL oi r washer: old; good cond: * 344.08. Mar '¢-1300. OU! Liks AND tots on . Party Plan. Ber- _cnece Bishop’ FE 5-3554. HOOVER V Vv. —— LIKE WEW, $14.95. nk: brushes, all Mayet . Huron Gar- E AUTOMATIC WASHER ith sues caver. Good eon'd; only NO, ~ CONDI- cover. 20 Sander- FRIGERATOR. pn ill electric heater, KAROSTAN ( SAROUK RUG AND o ay Brown stripett 1 matchin, | feemree tele AND |, - Bargain. | . Maliog: pi. leaf ‘table. ; 8 PURNITURE AT EXTRAORDINARY | / values, We have brand new 1954 | r |UP-TO-DATE AMERICAN EDUCA-: 24 oan REFRIGERATORS $35 Al Tee oe eet “maple cchalt Furniture and Appliances 125 W. Huron wt, FE 40583 “Where Wrigley’s Used To Be" 9x12 LINO, RUGS. $2.98 ag 8 Hours M 4 inally sold a 05, now one $119.5. MI MAHOGANY CORNERED TA- ble, in caine. = ADMIRAL COMBINATION, WALTON TV PICK & PAINT STORE 49 Oakland Ave. Plastic Wall Tile. 2 ea ca. NOLE’ pee eee eee weenee _cent, 393 Orehard L ) Ave, RED | MAPLE DINETTE SET WITH 4. chairs and table pads. . Exec condition. FE 2-2052. oh SALE * Used 4 ft refrigerator. as: ts Used r range is, $36.95. Used autom, weaher.” as fi s 05 U ry withfreezet across top. ‘CRUMP ELECTRIC 3405- one ie Re rE SKELOAS “RANGE 3 a gi gra, soe Storewide Clearance itd 3 of Pf oe. i” Fsn-—— gh) chair ... 13.00 Hg <= plpdegeenes ai) Es $25 sale hed sr “complete 95 Hollywood bed frame § 4 Benes rockers $x12 RUG LEAI black and whtte. State St, Apt. Ted 9 PIECE DINING ~ ROOM | SUITE. __ $40, 1857 Sylvan Glen. _ USED APT. SIZE GAs STOVE fe a & table--with 4 chairs. 300 USED DEPT. Reve washers, emukennty a 8 3” 3 Stove $3 moony Walnut Twin, Betis’... $ Chiffarobe. large chest t. drawers 3 to 4 room ol! heate, ter - 2 piece living — * Platform Rocke - Many other ‘items not listed here PATTERN GRAY. 2-3862, 115 39.95 9.95 9.05 50 9 oe GABERT'S Sa Sa For Sale Miscellaneous 60 APT. SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE, #5. Phone EM 3-713, = EB! Artiote supplies, hobby £} supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No, 24A, ATTENTION Buliders——Homeowners SURPLUS LUMBER: “ Marea SALES CO. 8340 Ra, (M30); OR 3-7002 ANCHOR EENCES FREE ATES PE eases ALL HOUSEWIVES _ . at lowest oneee. 2238 geet ALL SUNDAYS (Besera ral Warehouse "Bal ial Bas reg 742 «WW. ila hang 318 GOOD SHAPE. ter, $40. “Combination radio and record | player, $25. PE 23-1897 aft- t.§ “a LOSING OUT AINT SF S Siclaw Noutition falormaues. WALL. TILE SMITHS, ALUM. “COMB, DOOPS DOOPS. Airex a et Detroiter CHURCH'S "INC. Paiebers ly? fall: work. _ gh $2. =. White a Materia for tor #)} ‘our building “Seeds sonable rrices. “BLACKETT’S BLDG. . SUPPLIES #161 Diste Hw tier Clarkston ~ FUEL OIL TANK _ 275 QGal., 18° lees. gauge vented _ fil tap, | delivered, “ FE 54-1467, 00 BTU = tank, $90 also Philco _refrig.. FLURORRCENT LIGHTS, COUN- T, floor show cases. win Re, South of Mil} Lake. FE 7-0025. FOR SALE: ONE WHEEL TRAIL- $55, MA °4-2467, WYMAN’S er, $55. MA 42467, Easy Terms 5 TABLES COMPLETE _ Pike St, __FE 23-2150 fast ‘Jease. EM 3-3005. After 6 mM. sae RUGS $i6 95 $29.95. $30.95. |, $49.95 at‘ hie savings. Pearsons ra aad ure, 42 Orchard Lake arena’ MACHINE VACUUM ow revai “ne rebuilding FE | _} SLIGHTLY U USED ¢ @x 12 WILTON r and Magic Chef gas stove. ‘each. 2580 Williams Lk. Rd. IRKLINE BABY BUGGY, ” Ex- ( cellent condition, $15. FE 4-9103, ~~ THIS WERK'S SPECIALS Duo-Therm off heater Knee Hole desk Sewing Machine Bedroom ate eee ewene Table_top = range New Bunk Beds. como. New Hollywood frames New Cotton Mattresses New Inne FURNITURE CO. 104 S. Saginaw St. PE_2-5523 FRADE Cap ‘hime rectric “0 ~~ MACHINGS. B Munro Elec- ) W Huron. and set of chil- dren's | elas Mupro Electric. 1080 A Seren, us TV, $29.95 _ USED frigerators. $49.06 on fot. int ae 6, now Finp.98." Sweet's arate 8 Appli- _anees oo w, Pet 133. ~~ Used Trade-i -in in Dept. i ee eee ee - ee ou! eee 5 Room ‘ou Hester epsiners $0.08 Daven and Chair $34.56 5 Room Coal Heater $30.95 6 Piece Dining room Suite " 940.50 Electric Ranee $49.50 mgd oe $99.95 ma THOMAS RCONOMY © FURNITURE CO.” M1 & F cage Ww am PONTIA. MICHIGA Ware VALUABLE ANTIQUE. LOvE a weit} ee to Lene love on, 2 oe ee iA CABINET. oaTe 3 ik es | hire, it's FE2-8181. GIRL'S BICYCLE, BAND saw _And_30.06 rifle EM 3-061. G&M COMPANY. ° saws AND LAWN MOWERS MA- SHARPENED 135 2255 ©. ' Waiton AIR OIL FURNACE, %.- | CARNIVAL by Dick Turner There are crate 2. Michigen Fluorescent, 393 LIONEL & AMERICAN mean ey ER TRAINS ootery naar and cling factory test tas thw. HURON ST, anon me PURNACE eres PUMPs - dete el submersible KELLY'S HARDWARE Auburo Adams, A ro FE pasit, en NEW 2? WHEEL CAR TRAILER. “FE 3001 ; NEW 00. Tu. ack Satter a AND 0 GIL HEATER, TANK, 220° GAL. bw ad and 55 gal. drum. EM PAINT SALE Outside bright whic at $3.95 gal CHURCH'S INC. PHELPS ELI mace HARDWARE. Perr supplies, OR +1217 OR PLUMBING SPECIALS bath set. A oudtity with rit» to 6; Sum. 10 to 2. Arnason Plumbing Supply 950 Logg Phone | We deiliver Ne pa BED CHIFFEROBE, chairs, metal wardrobe. Winard tractor. A my eronca 36 + mover _O OR_3-5141. SRSETICALLY EW 12. GAUGE Winchester. model 12, with Cutts compensator. $70. Bendix washer. FE §-5525. PLYWOOD — All kinds at ‘owest orices Also cal ware wholesale and 3 ttm ai i hard Pontiac Pivwood Co 1488 ve sane ave — FE 2 WATER SOFTENER 64.000 grains DOWE lever. $229 value for "S80 approved & _tory direct MI 6-207 Save Money atm GIRL's 24 ie BIKE, Al ALUitt Biotn'"sinions abe"crtens, si| | BURMEISTER’S sizes FREE, STANDING TOILETS i l | IMBER x 32 double. sinks eet ©. Washoowis with fittings . 1.95 ‘fig eee! 800,000 wn Pactory. | s~Irreguiars ’ SAVE PL ING ¥ . Foot Sale 100_8. ww. 52100) Buys im lumber now fin% on An, OL, Pei | AT -BURMEISTER'S NAYRIDE PARTIR DUR PRICES ARE NOT ONL __ Food fursiehed, Pe 2a21, _ |LOW. BUT OUR SERVICE AT Soe sv at fa 3 YARDS TO SERVE YoU / OIL OR G RNACE. S80 | ,: { simple you cap tstall it your- | ‘2 Sheet Roc ag? > Slee ~ Se ool. sip use in this | 158 Std w pine bids per M $89.00 oe rhe EEA to Xt w, fir .bde ver . $90.00 Associated with Trailer Exchange Pos, Sere he Oot er ae na are. | 34 veotward. —.._.'Ohnosite the Bie Boy) BIRMINGHAM? _ CLEAN, CARS Ford ‘52 2 door, ag F.O.M. $505 Lincoln "31 4 door, R&H .... $565 Mércury ‘51 4 door R&H ..... $505 ‘ord *53, — , $695 Pontiac ‘52 2 r Hydra ied Mercury ‘53 htuntates 4 door $119 | Nash ‘$4 Statesman 4 door .. sits Lincoln ‘$2 Capri 4 door . $1185 Mercury "34 Sunvalley Coupe $1ae5 Ford ‘SS Fairlaine Victoria . $1845 $2195 LINCOLN, MERCURY DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM | MI 6-2200 JOrdan 6-393 1985 “PLYMOU ere Two Power | _ Ment. “Excel nt fond MT 6- 2031 | The Is the | Spot” FE or All | Smart * course hes radio, heater’ ond | 989, STUDEBAKER | CHAMPION fw elts. dio, heater. overdrive, whites walls | . $1695 and other accessories’ It has a’ beautiful 2 tone finish; red bot- | KELLER KOCH, INC, | “™ *™4* *eSoe” CaRTIKMINOMAe a 13% Mile & ward KELLER KOCH,-INC, _ Shop Sunday ar Buyers ne of the Best . Selections of Used Cars in Tow n " Hargreaves ‘ight Spot” - CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH . BIR - Midwest 4-7811 . 1478, SAGINAW ST. FE54101 © FE 5.3588 Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. | vrei MINGHAM 13"2 Mile Rd. & Woodward ( Drive "| Carefully Leave Your BLOOD _ at the ' RED CROSS . NOT on. il - OH rabid BIG LOT yoo Matthews. = 211 8. Saginaw St. . ' FE 44546 | |COMPARE * 1952. Pontiac - Station And Save Money on ‘Em at the RETAIL STORE - $1495 $1095 1954 Pontiac 4 dr. with. 1953. Chevrolet Bel Air radio, heater, power 4 dr. with radio, heat- - $teering and brakes er, and Power Glide. $1095 $1395 4 dr. Radio, heater, whitewalls and 11,000 miles. $895 1952 Buick Super 4 dr. with radio, heater and Dynaflow. Very sharp _ car, $1195 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Chief. Dix Radio, ~Hydramatic, and rection signals. $1095 °1952.. Pontiac Custom Catalina. Radio, heat- (er, tional signals: $995 1952 Pontiac 4 = dr. Standard, Here is just the car for the wife or kids, $695 195}. Pontiac 2 dr. with Wagon. Radio, heater | and Hydramatic trans- mission. $1245 | 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Sta- tion Wagon with ra+ dio and ‘heater. Std. shift 6. $045 1950 Buick Super Hard-. top with radio, heater’ ° ‘and _.Dynaflow trans- ~~ mission. $1495. 1954 Pontiac Chief. Dix, ~ 4dr. with radio, heater and Hvdramatic, 1953. Ford 4 ddr. -.Cas- tomline. Radio, heater and Ford -O - Matic transmission. $1395 1953 Buick Super Hard- top. . Radio, heater, Dynaflow and> direc- tion signals. $895 di- signals. Tow miles. / $045 1953 Dodge: V8 Coro- 1930 Pontiae Club |) net. Radio, heater and Coupe with radio, | automatic frans. 20,- heater, Hydramatic, 000 actual miles. and 34,000 actual miles. |) -100 More Cars to Choose From | RETAIL STORE “Goodwill ee a 65. MT. ‘CLEMENS ST. chee 3-7117 heater, |! 2 tone and direc- e "1954 Chevrolet Bel Air ; ‘ ‘tadio, heater, Hydra- |) matic and directional | Harold Turner, F ord | JL. Cleanout of ‘55 Models All Models Fully Equipped Including Taxes & Lic. Custom 8 2-Door - $48.70 Mo. If Your Car Is Worth $125 $53.10 Mo. wih $10 Down , . a Fairlaine 8 4- Door “$60. 56 Mo. If Your Car Is/ Worth $125 © _ $64. 90 Mo. With #0 Down Custom Ranch/ Wagon, V- 8 $68.23 Mo. If Your Car Is W orth $125 $72.83 Mo. With $10 Down A-1 BUYS ? 82. Chev. Mdf wees $544 ‘S) Pord Hardtop eee es 2008 ‘$3 Pont. Dix. ddr eee ee ev, 2dr - Plymouth adr S Se gar agg 82 Pord 2dr... 'S4 Chev. 2dr... = — | pid -edied ees Lod yr ee Rag % 3. LS ‘$2 Buick Rivters veeaneiee ‘82 Stude. 2dr. ..... "82 Olds OR Bdr .......... §3 Buick Riviera ‘51 Henry J 2dr asveu cas: GEO 55 Ford R. We 4 Pont. Dix 2dr = coer eo wee $3 3 Piya | eee ee $2 Merc. 2dr.............. CHEAPTES CONVERTIBLES 49 Pord Qdr.. oo... BAA 'M Pord \Cony |] ‘39 Packard Sed ......... 8199 "83 Pont. Conv °° Pont. Sed Cpe ........ 9144 M1 Ford Conv “49 Chev 2dr gi4a M Pont. Conv "49 Nash Sedan ........... ao $2. Chey. Conv ‘SO Pord 2dr oe... 199 49 Plymoush “ddr ...,.... $144 TRUCKS ‘SL Ford Ton Piekup ........ cc cece ee eee $399 ‘34 Ford 12 Ton Pickup .......c. cee ceeeees $744 50 Ford 2 Ton Dump ......... Comeean ns «399 33 Ford 14 Ton Pickup ...........4. dod ine’ s $599 "48 Chev. ¥, Ton Pickup ....eccecccces wees $199 "FORD- O-MATIC SERVICE: SPECI AL S16. 95 5. Adjust linkage =e amooth operation : Adjust carburetor - Road test car, hea ogg 15.000 Miles and Oi 1. Pull of] pan 2. Clean of] pag. 3. Adjust bands. 4. Install fresh ofl. ~ Pactory Recommended & ne All Le 2 BIG LOTS Midwest 4- 7500 oe Liberty 9-4000 JOrdan 4-626 Liberty 9-4001 Immediate “Spot” Delivery. - Low, Low Bank Rates ~ No Down Pay op Ricca betray vee ahetta eel hie perieiodarene Lanea esas Bhp sensi hoo SAG “aha Spice aie Was serabinin kD Myce nsdn ction p gaan Bice papahlibbandeaiuntdss ih debe ipecacme diac aaieminae i peta. eireniladtomnie bl $a Wotan dialer =e feo hte eager de ene RE gree Re ee Te < / ‘ Ne : cy : is eS A Fi sop a 3 f “ = a ade = i] ee : ‘ ; j F A ' ! 17 f 2 ies A ~ r on 1 ioe } ke : bs ‘ I Z , es oa A : -y 7 j bo . f y bl : 4 Oe fe } eo ; is OU ee . ° Be . io i he C ~ roth PE ENC a aes ea we cle _THE ¥ ONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 4, 1955. ‘ae ef Aes Won She Negiscs compli] - Today's Radio Programs - - Weekend Sports RIVERTON, ‘Wyo, @ —Jack = iit E rah et Geraud, like many Amaciion bus. SOM) — anal ha nn 8, OR ee ee a cy vents on Air bands, often complained ; TONIGHT ; WPON, News, Mu ; Today piety wife never. put gas in the tank Of | cise—win smepn Haimiine See Fea, y We Hail reat x : One WOR, Vole ot Agric - | war—1:25 p.m. Michigan vs the emily car, "| Wd, Fagteall Qeores Weak, Tea. SUNDAY EVENING Wats, News Wr Michigan State. He ; 2 Bing WJR—1:30 p.m. Lions vs Balti- sore Colt : WPON-—1:15 p.m. Notre Dame Vs Indiana. * WCAR—1:15 p.m. Michigan vs Michigan State. CKLW—11:4 a.m, World Series. pcg Salute to Stars CKLW—3 p.m. Michigan vs Mich- WCAR, ras ’. ware, Quaeee News, Woilt igan State. WPON. Gospelatres YZ, Showtime Revue CKLW. 7. O'Dell . WWJI-1:15 p.m. Michigan vs PS "hncker Shorr 1:30— W. taymen's Hour | . . Wings of Healing | WJBK, News, Gentile Michigan State. Ww Michigan Bi BK. News WCAR. Coffee with Clem ge a aaa bz St Musie ‘or Gunday Idie Time Serenade | WPON, News, Rise ‘n’ Shine -WXYZ—1:25 p.m. Michigan vs Bee oe | ae ete | RE | Oe ae State TBA -TV-—Channel W, Bishop Ceay WOM: Cepeand Sages Sacw. Bible Ciass | CRLW' Nese “Tous bevid, Bide a ne ote a.m wien’ Gene 8:00—WJR, Wm, Sheehan WJBK. Story WJBK. News, [% ss Seas Mose oye tae toe Pe Raggy gg gy Ww ge chp case as 43:45 p.m ae 44 WWJ Monttor CKLW. = ; —— } aed WWJ. Monitor 8:90—-WJR, Music Hall . bi ; : ; a see g ‘sar | eae ot, as us | SREY: Rooney emee | Hate wal asco | p about your fyture training for Bf) - Week Sans Mickey Shorr 1a Bey Bent gta? | WRON, Church of Ist Bora | WJEK, News. Gente WJBK-TV—Channel 2—8 p.m. IT TAKES . ie the kind of work for which I] 426 Wi. Gene Baie ciche sages | Sa" aahce SF Moser | Won, ne" Shine = Lions vs Baltimore Colts are bést suited? Z, It's Time WJBK. Ave Marte flour Sep porary Suse: | OS) wee hee Ban A SKI LL ™, W, Passport Daydreams | WAR Rack te God ie fee See Sow | Gath prenkten ches WXYZ-TV. T—10 p.m. : WRON Record Roow ~| owen wan” Wiliam ‘sheshan | WPON ‘Church of Chries CKLW. News, Toby David All Star Hockey. : é VISIT of} ec Bere om | tae ie, Seek as eo WW3.TV—Chanel 4—12:45 pm, |f| Te SHARPEN SAWS, os . WHY2. ‘News’ Oancing | (CKLW. Bethesds Tempe gy — a i gg Bg World Series. well os be @ PITCHER! Se ae ee WJBK. News, Interlude CKLW Pointe JR. Mra Pace The VOCATIONAL wet a a WPON ®t Jnbe’s Uucheran| Ween” foes, Omrnnse WEY¥2, “Breaktant “Club Hold Rites for | Here, every saw is machine COUNSELING SERVICE ek mee 9:20—WIR, Mother's Album | 9.:9 WIR. Mitch Miller CKLW. Toby David s inventor sharpened... 3 _ | ema Grande ones | aan. “forme ot Procheay | WZ, Catnolle Geer WAR, Riytim Roundy res | |of Wheel-Flint Lighter ' APTITUDE TESTS | Geis Cemterss tare | Wi Derren pus: | GREW. De marahoue [wearin ariner Oniteey | Me | | MOUNT CLEMENS (@—Funeral Psychological Measurement Tron a nnd vi ve rere Revtist vee WIR, Pace +g BER. My Trae Stary, | same * | Joseph Fie vag 60, who 16:00-—WJR, Music, @eores | 10:00—-WJR, News, Hymas ews _Homechate . » 60, - bit News’ Teo et Town | WIR News, Israci WE¥E, Overesss As'en'mt. | WCAN. Temple eee DAILEY GAY. IN NEW MUSICAL — — Dan Dailey scores again with an idea for a 16 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. eS Wares CKLW' Radio Bible Class CRLW. Besr of Destuen A Fy KO a lilting song and dance role in MGM's “It's Always Fair Weather,” ette lighter into an annual two Pontiac, Michigan = Bia News, ithery |- WISE. Rowe. George WPON, News WW, Second. Chahce *? | now-at the Oakland. Se million dollar business. Phone FE 5-2406 ‘10:30—WIR, CBS Dance Orch | WPON. News 19:%%—WJR, Montevant WXYZ, Whispering Streete | Cyd Charisse, Dolores Gray and Michael Kidd.” e Kupke died of $ ; WWs Moniter 10:28.-WIR. Chapel Hour WWJ, Monitor - CKLW. Mary Morgen § N. Geel. Director 2 It's Time : WW). Monitor WXYZ, Revivel. Time -| WIBK, ‘Tom George in St. Joseph Hospital Mos ge SRL. Gute Sonceunry SRLUE Voices of erophecy| Gene peck 2,008 4. | Won WPON Coes Calling | 7 a lengthy illness. Meee: etree | fae fog "| Hee Sraeae’ wee me"os | Praston of Yukon’ Rated Owner of the Kem Sattennh Desetnit ea @ibtnkes 11:80—WJR. Jim Vinal WCAR, Bible a t80—war. Sheehan | wxrs, Companion Manufacturing Co. of a sanass cussnen || SA Beret [es MES | REE eee eee” | SERE Sect Bos ona Hi ba ‘k ’D ff | tn was based oa a Ps, Gee eer hee”| BAe io. Boa’ | See Eaweame | Toe ke iy AS @ SIOTSCDAaCK L/ragne /R wom. Nenad oe | tte ne Ceenecere renee) {1 WIR. CBS Dance WK. News, "Tom cleorge SL WIR clarkeet Bymp. |S —WIR, Make Op Mine wheel a f wxV fon et Town | Wron “Gomera etnogin | WWI, Mowelons Theater Sa News, Winter - By JACK O'BRIAN certain which. A sort of Sgt. Fri- pa pha —— ie WiBK. Bicker shore. "ww et Peure cunan | CRLW protestant Hour, | W28K: Tom George NEW YORK (INS) — “Sgt. Pres- ~ eae # He patented the amon year sameness ‘news. Muse WHOM Mdonie'te Oreem By WEAR Music tn the Air / ton of the Yukon” has just about} “Yukon King” is the dog, a makers tio ww Ti Daye “| WJBK. Don Meleod twonnay wonmno | 11:ss—CKLW. Worle series | evrything you could think of in | fox-eyed and lovely speciman; Rex, ignition paid him Your Wateh caw News. Tim “Denver won, Central "Methods i po Wws, Mews by Cederberg rato fiction, both character and the horse, seemed quite too beauti- et a i Yona —— wien, hers, howe, Foro (2:00 WIR, Gheehan wats, ies. weit GRLW. News. Oriddie . a ae full @ nag to be dashing over all maTz) [aTe :00— Ay ——) eae eae ei wiak. Kews, Gentile WoaR, News : nas There are the fine upstanding | “°% licks wa with such} [Ao bd Regulated 50 — ‘ penn ——-+ | representatives of law.and order, wine : a | Se rShdl doc ILA © Adjusted outdoor division, a Canadian Moun- | LET PUBLIC LOOK RIOIAIN ~| ioe ond. & deg, ei 8 Why not let the public decide it Toiaa aT © Cleaned -- Today's Television Programs - - ES FF Ss erPa |, mer sme rate any eat : some ‘ ' give it an honest test for a proper i al 4 Expansion — hte corwchaararsntcde boca sinhet accra 5% es mes on tes lovely mountain scenery. | period in a large city; New York ’ Chantel 2—WJBK-TV. Channel 4—WWJ-TV. —s- Channel 7—WXYZTV = Channel 9—-CKLW-TV Tis plot and dialogue struck us | for instance... i ct Watch Bands . as approximately the style we - a. By sides are page aS , TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Roland Winters in “Docks of |9:@0—(2) Appointment With Ad-| Wershipped when Richard Tal- A he om omg Ja Ladies'—Men's © ae , " Allentown Case,""| ™adge was leaping from plane to | &t arguments . ¢:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. William |New Orleans. vate. (oe i Gets a opposition . .. §$ 95 Wright in “King of the Gam-|1!7%°—(4) Saturday Show. George| a Civil War Drama set in the conquering dastardly =. ‘ : sy ‘ Special : blers." (4) .Scoreboard. Football | Sanders, Herbert Marshall in|, South. (4) Loretta Young: Show.| Plots back our owe youth. =f, | eee -_WANTEI “Moon and Sixpence.” ‘ “Moment of Decision,” a store-| CBS-TV has scheduled this one = scores. (2). Gene Autry. Gene in keeper's daughter who, following | just before junior’s bedtime on of Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Georges- Newports “Million Dollar Fiddle,” a boy SUNDAY MOKNING her father’s advice to “wait| Thursday and it should prove on aed ca Oct. 16's College ~ EXPERIENCED — tuns away from homey a color | g.1¢_(2) Meditations. - before marrying, loses her sweet-/ fascinating for youngsters with its| Buse Contereneé (ABC-TV) : cast. 8:15—(2) Christophers. - heart when: she waits too long. | simple and basic outdoor adventure ¢ APPLI c hy ©15—(4) Candig Cafnera, People |g.q5-2(2) Facts. Forum. (7) Break the Bank. (9) Motion | plot: and characters stamped out Even Groucho ts sinking to || JANCE ~ ‘ caught by the lens unaware. 8:50—(4) News. —. Picture Academy. of tried and trite materials tradi- local’ H'woed m :30—(4) Horace Heidt. Talent |sae—(4 Church ar Crossroads. |9:30—(2) What's My Line? (4) |'tional where freshy imagination | ‘ese ‘eal, Saray Sy ‘SALESMAN -FALL DANCE show, variety. Grand finals of |9:1s—(2) Court of Health. Confidential File. (7) Jumbo} fails. | oe «ss Ge Reswey anes : i , “new professionals” contest. (2) |9;38—(2) This Is the Life (4)| Theater. : “=984 5 —— place of Bob Hope's La Brea | ~ Sala SCHEDULE. Beat the Clock. Bud Collyer with| Frontiers of Faith. (7) Chris- wipe) endatand Revue. _icnara Simmons: plays the fine,| ®* Pts, Spparentiy ... . ry i= quiz. oe tian Science. | Badge 7) Hockey. fearless, honest, perceptive) , : ” a i Sat., Oct. 15 7:00~-(7) Parts Precinct. Louis | 9:45—(7). Featpretie. + |430—(2) Sunday Playhouse. | Mountie with either restraint or ane a anata ids and . es Sat.~ Oct. 29 Jordan in “The ~ Circus." (9) |9:55—(9) Prayer, Sign On. “The Man Who Liked to Kill.” } Weodenness: we couldn't say for i cen d ua but it | “9 . Temple Baptist Church. Re- | 10:00-.(7) Action Theater. (2) De | (4)-The Playhouse. (7) Crimi-|- $64,000 erase, stants _ Commission’ Halloween Dance ligious. (4) Perry Como Show.| °troit Pulpit. (4) Cartoon Car won't be @asy. . . — : Pays P. in Ch : F , : Perry th Tab| nival. (9) Church if the Home, |11:00—(2) Sunday News Finals. jays enalty in Change | ‘The star of “The Big Surprise Bring Your Friends{ ooo, oma es Gibbs. Buddy 10:90—(2) Barker Bill Cartoons. | (4) Sunday News Finals. “?) and Gets Back Change Will be’an, IBM: magic brain, sup- jf. Hampton Electric: Have Fun! - Hackett, Yvonne DeCarlo. (2) | 10:45~(2) Sausage Sinema. Hollywood Premiere. (9) CBS by Jack ; . ; ». DENVER Ronald W. ‘ ‘ -_— ss Stage Show. Premiere of Dorsey 10:55—(4) Professor Pet. National News. Pp g~ ey dram wa sia aul 825 Ww. Huron Brothers show guests Jack- | 11:00-—-(9) TBA. (4) Adyenture Ho. | i: Miss Fair Weather. (4) paying traffic} Perry Como Presi 9 ® -_ with Eisenhower's favorite hymn to a fe Gleason, Jane Russell, Dick! (2) Porky Pig. Daffy Duck. ot Jethro Adams. | court fines $50 in change. c : the UE. Newel Haymes. 11:30—(7) Today's Faith. (9) Sun-| (9) Crown Theater. A recount by ‘city officials) night, supported by : — showed he had paid 49 pennies too | Aviation Cadet Choir, being flown|f DS ‘Studi M tte | day. Open House. 11:30 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. : ma ; ig iad map tio Marionette aahe aeniaais “Bridge of San Luis Rey.” much. oe ‘in from the Sore Aviation Station | | age | They will be returned. at Pensacola, aves BOWLERS (2)° The ee :- ckie|1g:00—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) MONDAY MORNING on Gleason returns with Audrey)| Captain Zero. (4) Salad Mixer. | g59_4 : mia ee : j : There are still one Meatiows, Art Carney, a pre-| (2) Buster Crabbe. : foo ae i Farm Report., ; T “Ftor teams and individua miere. ' _|1%:10—(4) Double Theater. ; ant NEW for LEASE ae a ee for Sundays. 1:50—(7) News. 12:30—2) Wild Bill Hickok. (9) ‘aoe «42 Morning |i - i Quick and Reliable Redio- , a ees SK s:00!-(7) Lawrence Welk Show.| Watch the Birdie. 1:58—(2) Standard Weathervane.- : ogee Service at ¢ tele edi 3 Don’t forget - Ww Chaim- | 1200-17) World_Adventure Series . Good Location for Drugs, FREE INSTRUCTIONS ae anak ine Lak ings (9) Motor City Movie. (2) U of | siesta) “Petre Newscast. a : ; “TN MI dwest 4-7700 © MOTOR ‘INN (9) Inner Sanctum. D Roundtable. >) syn| News Ace. Hardware, Ladies Apparel, Sloane in “Face of the Dead.” |!:3—-(7) Black Spider. (2) Sum-|.s9"(9) Welcome Travelers. (7) edward a | RECREATION — ff} tieldi. Musicat version of the |, dav Show Time. | Wixie Wonderland. Shoe Store, Beauty Shop, Etc. : 18 S$. Perry St. FE 5-6032 children’s classie with Jeannie |2*00—(7) Lauret Hardy. 9:00—(4). Romper Room. (2) - ° ‘Large Paved Parking Area, Ges Heat = _ Cae . Carson Wally Cox, Elia Laii- 2:30—(7) Broadway Star Theater. Garry. Moore. . S , oe easter, Bill and Cora Baird and | | (9) Meet Mr. Callahan. | |g:gg(2) Arthur Godtrey. (7) Re|f . NEW EAST SIDE SHOPPING i thei ts, the Swiss © Trio /% ‘ . t : : SEE Seinced: 2 cthorcatt. 2) Profes-| ture. (4) Understanding Our lis rene eetintet Auburn Ave, East of East 8 | gional football. Detroit Lions vs.| World. (2). Sunday Showtime. | 10:00—(4) Home. ; inquire or Write 640 Auburn Ave. : THE NEW || Baltimore Cots. [se nit) 200 Parade. copie, |I@tle— (9), Golf: Resume,, | AUBURN 5S; d 10) One Block, Eost i Rane $s ich. an 1956 oiler varie | @Y Millen Deller Movie. |itiget7) Story Studie, News, (Of eee ene ee oe Om. 9:00—(7) ‘R vent” Theater. Peggy | #30—(4) Captain Gallant. (2) Face | ‘Tennessee ‘Ernie. (2) Valiant) — ——— RCA. VICTOR Morrison ~ “Trouble Pre- | the Nation. (7) Super Circus. - Lady. « : & pa 5:00—(7) Froritier Justice, (4) ferred.” (9) TBA. : 11:15—(2) Love of Life, at %:30—~(9) Feature Film. Joe Kirk. | Annie Oakley. (2) Lucy Show. ~yy:39(4) Feather Yout Nest. (2) : vas wood Jr. in, Joe Palooka film, |5'%®~(4) Roy Rogers. (2) You) Search for Tomorrow. : HAMPTON TV -|) the Big Fight.” (4) Hit Pa-| Ave There. New Republican |43:45_ (9) Guiding Light. | 825 W. Heron rade, Gisele MacKenzie, Doro-| Magazine. (7) Cowboy G-Men. | 14:55(7) News Ace...” bet ish ly ‘ thy Collins, Snookie Langon.| sUNDAY'’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | tr. wm. ne he ee, Russell Arms sing seven topt,. : MONDAY AFTERNOON oo eo bet er Y Eee ee 63 : 5 PONTIAC. Te eek 6:00—(2) Lassie. Lassie has a new | 1g:99.~(7) 12 O'Clock Comics, (4) r eee . ¥ CONDON’S RADIO-TV.. & Par ge crvkeart friend—a levable, basset hound! Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies *. Et ' atv. oe i aren : . . , _| making-his debut in this episode. Day. oc ceed A ; . 10:00—(7) The Explorers. Jack Van } : ELECTRIC sHOP " pe (4) Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal. ieee Prayer, Si : | Michigan.” 10) Soldiers of F in | (7) You Asked for It. (9) Gilead | yg:99—07) Beulah, 14) ae ot sein a URISTIE RADIO. MAINTENANCE 36, Miller, PE 6-8758 Bs ARE YOU tune. ‘Tim and Toubo ‘search for | B&Ptist Church. | Shows. (9) Fur & Feather. cc. SERVICE 983 Mt. Clemens, FE ¢-1518 MOVING? » aie fallen in. the jungle. (2) | 630—(2) Private. Secretary. Su- | 1%:45—(9) Aubrey & Gus. i on is the time jto —. your selections of re at _ 825 W. — Ha] a. _ m. Steve . Wil in| Sle’s doctor recommends that | 18:66—(2) Girl Talk. . 5 Christmas gift wrappings for the presents. you JOHNSON’S 10 & Mh aes er ry i wee. FE 4.7601 vain tatters” meen she develop a hobby as a cure|1:60—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (2) intend sending overseas. Choose from our RADIO eS: iis a om ve [soso Welling Party. TV |’ Te et re Wide hl en ieee complete assortment of ribbons, seals, gift nis : Ww, rE : caméras go to a wedding re- mas and the , yrtle tt Show. | paper. Everything thot makes « a Christmas W. Huron, FE 4-1138 ception with film clips of the oe Festival. (9) Meet the | 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. = Link- present o gift. wal 1490 Jectyn, FE . ee all : AW. | letter Houseparty. (9) Shoppers f ae N. Perry, FE 2- So ey Funny Art Link, |7208—(2) Ed’ Sullivan Show. Ezio| Show. ERC INC. OF RADIO & TV pay iv. gs Osmun, FE 4-1723 Smith Moving Co. letter with audience participa-|.-Pinea, Walter Slezak, Florence |1:4§—(4) Beauty Is My Line, ake evade 485 Marion tion. (2) Damon Runyon The- Henderson and-cast. of broad- | 200—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted MAC RADIO @ TV.......... Union Lk. Ra., EM 3-207 way hit “Fanny” among Ed's; Mack’s Matinee. (2) The Big. FE 4-4864 aa te Benin wood Premiere.| vests. (4) Variety Hour. Pre-|. Payoff. James Mason in “Man of Steel.” | ¢"3 balladeer Harry Belafonte, |2:20—(4) It Pays to Be Married. | £ TV & RADIO SERVICE G OAST are na Tet “a CoE MARINE Behe ‘3351 Grant, FE FE 4.0078 with lots of FREE parking at our door. ' We Give Holden Trading Stamps Open Mon., Fri., Sat. Nights ‘til 9 'P. M. OPEN SUNDAY 10-2 ; Auburn 5 and 10 : ee — (4) TBA. (2)| Comedian Jack Carson, actress; (2) Bob Crosby Show, : : Ss oan, : SYLVANIA TV Seo up Detaie cree peett gad ae hogeli pacino 5 my “ofan eee Sen : BS. ELH NIC “1287 8. Woodward, MI 6-1082 10—(9) Saturday Night Movie. m the world of s ay of “ ‘ ; ROxCg. SERVICE We Service All Makes TV. || "Date Viveca Lindfors in “Four | (9) The Visitor. Day. (9) Monday Matinee. buried by Making time oe while 2 ae * Long’ Lake at Woodward, MI 4-7700 RADIO in a Jeep.” 7%2390—(9) Dial 9 Theater. 3:15—(4) First Love, @® Secret peak. We @ complete stock 6 Christenes el ’ CLARKSTON FOX TV SERVICE w -18:00—(2) GE Theater, “Tryout.” | Storm. @ and Guanes ¢ Cards for i ey LAATSCH'S Tv SERVICE. disues | Dixie, MA 5-501” Airport 641 gy “ng oe Story of an actress who, loosing | #30—(4) World of Mr Sweeney 2? aw "Cee. Tiaichery OR 3-16 11:20—(2)'_Nightwatch | Theater. her eyesight, is determined to| (2) On Your Account. ‘Shop with ease in our large, modern, self-serve store caTinEn’s . et @ Sea a make one last appearance. (4) | #46—(4) Modern Romance, PHELPS. vs RADIO atts eed pos i on fam TV Playhouse. “A Man Is Ten: 3:58—(9) News, Austin Grant. Feet Tall,” a turbulent drama of |4:60—(7) Captain Flint, (9) Jus ‘eardlib - oTV the waterfront where a fearful| tice: Colt. <4) Pinky Lee. (2) OXFORD RADIG & TV SHOF, © 8, Washingt, On $2032 SETA a men * adepabes “young man finds courage. (7) | Sagebrush Shorty. Chance of a Lifetime. 4:20-(7) Rickey the Clown. 8: Alfred Hitchcock, “Re | 4:30—(4) Howd 7) Aunti ' & For Factory Authorized Service | "sess \s iminc maery ‘Dee's acca “mt drama about a‘man_who quits | 6:60—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Call FI FE 4-1515 | cocating trom’ a, vervwus| Preppy The Early Show, Sym of test Mid 400 banned Fey ee re ae breakdown. (7) Life Begins at |&:30—(7) Wild Bill ‘*) ve. sen ty . cee $0. cee Bo en, fa Reaty.. Hoty Dee. on ine wren E ; 3 E : ; 3 sued * ‘ o : : 7 Pa ¥ : : \ ; . a mt ¢ oe) : ‘4 i i : : boss ae * ap bate ‘ « : | : es : = oe _ BIC 1s Now AVAILABLE AT... at Le $ : : : AHMIE ; gt if i | i i 1 Bal ty biel il | a * *o * @ % bs \ PIS salt es 2 ‘ , OS i Th aN j . ‘ be ey os Lin / ae wh z | ee ae . - : ’. THE PONTIAC PRESS: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1955 | pS oe Ye school children in the Air-Rifle Shoot Slated shoot ever, beld for Michigan \ .: Reborn Japan WHAT'S MY LINE? GRAND RAPIDS @ — The Jun- | 7Une#ere ys ene he: fe | hes sy Se Eoch word is related to work, Un- ior Chamber ot aw , ina air rifle handling and use for boys . a or reaaeaaaaa ool sate sons rae a s| and girls 8 to 15 years of age. . TAMA, Prepare Now For Interesti , Well-Paid Positions in the usiness World i in branch a "Our graduated are making goad f fh your- BS oi 3 = today for # happier and more successful tae 6 or uture. He gaa New Classes Monday, Oct. 3 $ UNETOU ' : Day, Half-Day and Evening , ‘a a. VETERAN APPROVED on . + PINCEL P pigrkin, © 1955 Wher's My line, fre. Vewerday'’s entwer: Guich, punt. perdity, qvokd, center, ink, fof ward, Bost, HAM, wotlk, 7 West Lawresice St. Man Killed, 8 Hurt in Nike Explosion WHITE SANDS PROVING GROUND, N.M (®)—One man was killed and eight injured Friday when a Nike engine exploded, the roof off the building where it was being tested, Clyde F. Wooford, Las Cruces, died of injuries about two hours after the explosion. None of the injured was in serious condition, Most suffered acid—burns. The engine. for the guided mis- sile was being tested when, a ee nance ‘something went New Police Chief Named BENTON HARBOR — flights were called off. A. Lindeman, a member of the City Police Departmént 20 Carrickfergus Castle in Northern | years, is Benton Harbor's new rE eed eee Saeeee whe stati’ police chief, He succeeds former appearance ona‘ new British) Chief Vern Story who resigned | 7 postage stamp. <' Sept. 15. f : ‘ser 1116 W. AU bg ‘op Lr ae He gn a RR ee me \ END 0 ONLY -OPEN SUNDAY grand opening Sale| © Qalabration Prices for 10 Days Only at came TR W. HIDON is > In Huren Bowl - Building — 2% ‘Blocks West of ‘Telegraph = DAY » FREE Home Demonstration @ ~ pate Phone FE 2-3551 : 2 = —— , Phone or Return This Ad for Bulletin H l ‘or May Get New ital Cal. ne or Return $ GRAND RAPIDS (—The Coun-|9 o.oo... cece scene beer enes stems ee eas sneer en eans smarts eeectes ty Board of Supervisors has au- Name Address peoce toy = of er Pa — —, a futre county receiving hoplal PONTIAC. SPEEDWAY SEE ~ SATURDAY NIGHT OPEN HOUSE KEATING'S AD FREE! FREE! FREE! on Page 16 : ts Our Buen Stn “HARDTOP RACING Wetch Austin Grant’ Nemes on Porede om |) Sunday- CHAMPIONSHIP Races CKLW, Chennel 9, : Sundey, 11:30 ‘til Noon |} Time Trials: 1:30 P.M. ay ae Howard T. Keating Co. First Event: 3:00 P.M. 50 Lop Semi PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY . = — ss ‘ % Fa Ne % 4 ; vi WHERE i ici SAVE MILLIONS + ha al) _—_—_—_ an on We ALL i * - Your Own Home With a * LOW COST Fs Make Your Poymments Like Rent COME IN FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. / THE -OMMUNITY Boia “ , | ie fa an | . ey i j ') Al f> | oe oe oe oe | . Ss w. HURON ot we PERRY ot GLENWOOD "| KEEGO HARB WALLED LAKE. Mensber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation You Can Move Right Into 2 a