The Weather G.5. Weather Bureay Forecast | "Showers, cooler (Details on Page 2) ” Home Edition uth YEAR } ee TAKE SQME HOME — That’ others ‘throughout the downtown annual Farm Day, when farmers bring their crops to the city for sale on the stheets. 5/0 in MSUO's Freshmen Class Oakland teads Way| 438 Students; With Macomb Has 105 A total of 570 students has en- rolled in fall term classes at Mich- igan State University Oakland, the) university’s registrar's office an- nounced today’. * * * Another 334 are enrolled in non-| credit, continuing education courses offered in the evening for. university alumni, parents, persons in the community. Of the 570 matriculated students in the charter class—all freshmen— 495 are @ull-time and 75 are part-| time. Records show that 60 per) cent of the student body is male| and 40. per cent female. The single students total 504 | and the married students 66. There are 52 veterans. A geographical breakdown show-| ed that seven states are repre- sented, and nine counties in Mich- igan, among the freshmen on! campus. There are two students from Alaska, and one each from Ken-| tucky, Massachusetts, New Hamp-} shire, New York and Texas. , * « * Most of the students—438—are} from Oakland County. Second high- | est number of students from a} county are the 105 frestimen from} Macomb. Seven students are trom Wayhe, five from Lapeer, and one each from Allegan, Delta, St. Clair, Tuscola, and Muskegon counties. The registrar's office reported that freshmen selected their college; programs in. the following . pro- portions: 13 per cent im business administration; 24 per cent in (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Rain May Scuttle Brief Appearance of Indian Summer | are 2,484 miles of state trunklines primary, and local roads. This) constitutes more mileage than any HAMILTON, (AP) An American freighter today brought a fire in her hold under control and headed for Bermuda, battling high winds of Hurricane Han- nah, the Coast Guard re- ported. other Michigan county has And it costs money — your NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) — An\money — to keep these miles in American freighter caught on the driveable shape. For instance, jfringes of hurricane Hannah/cost the Oakland County Road} radioed today a fire was “‘blazing|Commission last year approxi- fiercely"’ in one of its holds, the|mately $510 a mile to maintain Coast Guard said 1,623 miles of local or less trave! Two Coast Guard cutters werejed roads jSent to assist the SS Mormacteal| The 671 miles of primary, which was fighting winds of about ithe more traveled _réads, miles an hour, about 75 miles | about $1,985 per mile for upkeep north-northeast of Bermuda. Altogether, $2,243,008 — | spent last year to keep Mr. and Mrs. Motorist moving along smoothly and safely over these rea or costs Forty-three crewmen and 12 | penpenaney were aboard the ves- sel which radieed that the fire breke out in its number 3 hold and apread to another hatch, It radioed later that the second Theidpes houses, with tours ; through the building and garages fire was controlled with foam f 8 a.m. until 5, are part of | chemical but the blaze in the F : - h Week, number 3 hold was still “blazing (Oct. 410. s first “Highway Wee fereety” at 9:39 a.m. EST. It is being sponsored by the The Coast Guard said its cutter;Michigan Good Roads Federation Highway Users Its purpose is to focus public at- |2 p.m. EDT. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | } | | ‘ pe A READY FOR shonway _ Forming herringbone patterns, new Poritiac automobiles in the Pontiac Motor Division storage . lot are ready for transportation to dealers throughout the nation. The storage lot is at the nerth endyot the plant (a portion of which pot > It is bordered by Highwood -avenue (upper left) and two employe parking lots. These thousands of others like them remain.in the lot only briefly before is seen at the lower right). cars and = ee 2 SaaS y “3 “i Deon O AP Wirephete STERN JUDGE to enter federal courtroom in Chicago yesterday; enters carrying his’ momentous decision in the Motors stock case. Judge La Buy ruled that its close financial tie with GM without disposing of million dollars worth of stock in GM. Howeve: \that Du Pont may not vote any of the 63 “Midwest Weather Wild: Ten Die, Seven Injured From Our News Wires RULES — With reporters waiting Judge Walter J Du Pont-General Du Pont can end aT La Buy > 2 its nearly he million shares. also ruled Tempestuous weather stung the nation during the night. Authorities counted at least 10 persons dead and ruling But Judge Rules Firm Stripped of Voting Rights Also Protects Smaller Shareholders by Many Policy Restrictions From Our News Wires CHICAGO — Federal at- torneys said today they may appeal the court ruling permitting the Du Pont in- dustrial empire to keep its 63 million shares of General Motors stock. Federal Judge Walter J. La Buy yesterday stripped Du Pont of all voting rights in GM business, but over- ruled a government demand that Du Pont dispose of its 3 billion dollars worth of stock in the giant auto firm. The government d they would have to study La Buy's deciding whether to lawyers sa‘ ruling before appeal it to the Supreme Court. Some court observers predict»! such an appeal would be made Chairman Emanuel Celler of the House Judiciary Committee said today the decision sets a “dangerous precedent” and must be appealed to the Supreme ACourt. La Buy’s action ended a 10-yea court battle. In 1957, the Supreme Court sent the case back to La 3uy's court for disposal after over his 1954 decision that Du seven injured in rain-drenched, wind-lashed portions of Ponts GM holdings were not mon- Oklahoma, Texas and Mis- ‘souri and in snow-cloggéd points Colorado. warned against a . land homes until the New rains measuring up to four the new storms could be inches hammered Oklahoma to-! yred day, where more than 3.000 per Civil deferse and city officials sons have been driven from their at Bixby, a small city south of homes, Tulsa, considered evacuating that . city to escape the rising Arkansas Four auto deaths were blamed Ris ; f me “ - Liver, on the deluge, now in its third | * * * day. < < : In the west Texas community at some’ Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Waters were receding New Pontiacs Await Delivery to. Dealers Throughout Nation . ? Exclusive Pontiac Press Aerial Phote being shipped out, mostly by big haulaway tricks. This photo is another in a series of acrial views around the Pontiac area being published by The Press... Opolistic The High Court had ruled that but civil defense officials|the influence of the one industnai return to low- runoff from ‘Tendency meas- giant upon the other constituted a toward monopaly.” * * * La Buy's plan was a compromise leaning toward the Du Pont arg: ment. The government had asked the 20 million shares of the stock be sold on-the open market du ing the next 10 years and the othe: 43 million shares be divided among Du Pont shareholders. Du Pont asked to be allowed fo retain ownership and continue to draw dividends, but turn its votes over to individual Du Pont | stockholders. La Buy rejected the géovern ment’s stand as ‘‘unnecessarii: hard and punitive’ and said movr+ than 250,000 innocent stockholde: would be hurt if Du Pont wa forced to sell its GM. stock ~ “the open market * * * First reaction in’ financial ci les was unanimous that the rul ing was favorable to both sides EXTRA CONDITIONS la Buy's decision came late Fii day atter domestic = stock ex changes closed for, the weekend * * * The order, besides shifting Du ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Northern Wins 25-20; Central Plays Tonight Pontiac Northern High School scored a 25-20 upset victory over Farmington last night. The Huskie gridders have won two | out of three contests in their first football season. Pontiac Central High School clashes ‘with River Rouge High School at 8 p.m. today at Wis- ner Stadium. The Chiefs are | after their third straight win of the year. The Dodgers pulled abreast of the Sox yesterday to tie the World Series at one win each, nipping Chicago, 4 to 3. The Sox invade I.os Angeles tomor | row for the third game in the championship best of seven series. Turn to the sports pages for details. In Today's Press Charch News . Nemes 10-11 Comics 4 Editorials ‘4 Home Section 17-22 Obituaries % Sports 13-15 Theaters a9 TV & Radio Programs a Wilson, Earl, a Women's Pages . $7 TWO » ee i a A tae i hie is Road Officials Holding | Open House Oct. 5 to 9 (Continued From Page One) partments spaced throughout tention on the value of modern |68.720 square feet of floor space. highways, roads and streets; the) They'll be made aware of the need for continuing improvement) hours of work and money which of the system; and the economic; must go into maintenance of and safety benefits a better over-| street and traffic control signs all system will provide. | scattered threughout the coun- O. Felt, chairman ef | 'Y- highways and reads possible.” dreds of construction and main- For many it will be the first '€Pance jobs carried out by the opportunity to browse through the CO™Mmission $700,000 building, opened May 16,. Records show it was formed as 1957 . a corporate body back around) Although many Oakland taxpay-\!9!2. The three commissioners are) ers haven't visited the building, ®PPoimted by the Board of Super- just west of Telegraph read in the'Vi50rs to which, along with the Service Center, yet they have not'State Highway Department, the been altogether void of contacts Commission is responsible. with the commission. ee “sae Sat Cross Man Threatened With Death i Osgood is the man who's respon- sible for the safety of the travel- ing public over local roads — no small task when one considers the nearly 2,500 miles he must check Every traffic signal, sign, no parking areas, and speed senes - are the results of Osgeod's work. Preliminary to speed sone in- staliation, thereugh radar checks are conducted along with sher- ifs deputies and the state po- non-striking Manufacturing Co. employe officials yesterday she stood. face- i tice. : Mrs. Joseph Rein, 59, St. Clair So dont go running to your a go poh Si Mag was phone to call Osgood and demandiscreech of tires in rieed = ha a lower speed limit in front of;home. your home. Osgood gets plenty such calls. And he gets his share of complaints “Most people feel their road is the only road in the county and! we should drop everything to do| Reims husband, Joseph, 62, is a |” work there,” he complained. janitor at the Fraser plant which | was struck Aug. 4 by the United | NOT ENOUGH MONEY Felt says the same thing about She was one of several witnesses THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 3 Car Out Today Five Inches Longer a os ee ete ito testify in Macomb County Cir-| roads. He stresses that “‘there is : not enough money” to do all jobs. (CU! it of alleged acts of vio-/ ; lence and threats by union mem The Commission's entire source f of operating capital comes from bers. The company is seeking a Question Three j | the state gas and weight tax rev- am of court citation against enues. The state reimburses the _ in Plane | ff desig ; county for its care of 189 miles! Judge Alton E. Noe yesterday |Froed gaily a vee of state trimk lines each year. 'dismi a contempt citation , jlater year, was introduced today, jwith ‘greater passenger space and jcomfort and improved roadabil- lity and handling ease and perfor- | Changes which are immediately jnoticed are the extension of the hood out to the edge of the car, eliminating fenders, and a greater length. The 1960 Ford is five inches longer than Jast year. Sculptured sidelines lead to a subdued ‘‘swallowtail'’ effect in the rear deck. * 2 Men and Gal Force Cuban Airliner to Land in Miami Supplementing these monies are against one union member but re- township and some individual con- fused to dismiss similar charges tributions an a matching basis against 10 other members of the , local and the local itself. Serving as commissioners along = ie recessed the hearing unt‘! with Felt are Sol D. Lomerson Tuesday and Lee ©. Brooks. Willis M ; Brewer is coordinator of all road | prejects and personnel director, while Paul Van Koekel is high- way engineer. The upkeep of every inch of road in Oakland County rests with them Wild and Woolly Miami International Airport. It is carried out by a staff of 375 (Contrnued From Page One) * * * employes ¢ Their job is not an 8-hour one. of Andrews, a violent wind and Dade County police said Esteban | Roads are being used 24 hours, rain storm caused damage esti-| Betancourt, 47; his daughter; engine placement ing an examination period from! wheel base. iu cape acess} Dec. $14. “We don’t even offer power Hichest temperature 22... eee. 7 steering for the Corvair because Mean temperature «2... 2oises cL 80, eo 6 ; there is no need for it,” Matthews weaer—saney ‘Wants Civil Service |ciaim. “Tie corvair steers a One Year Age in Pontiac easily as a conventional car with a ie tgs te r yee ' |power steering. Cornering is posi- . Thana = Ssimlicense Offices tive. mat is. the car docen't sony Soe ; when you turn a corner. x mieeeTuu Dete m8! Tears, | LANSING (UPI) — Secretary-l| “Rear edine drive gives bet- in 1953 7 : 20m 1S siote James M. Hare will ask the| ter braking and traction, In tests, pipena ne oT ee are cen on gq(Civil Service Commission to take) the Corvair has climbed 304e-" Baltimore %4 “ Marquette “ sojover full control of all 250 branch) gree icy slopes that would stop, “~ joffices where auto license plates| a conventional car.” . ~~ Brownsville 2. @2 Miami Beach ss 81/° Saftale $o 32 \Milvectes §=& s#\are sold, he said- today. The present Corvair is offered — Gindinnad 42 2 ew Orieams ‘$0 49) Hare's decision was prompted | only in a four-door, six passenger mn et¢om 4 ley the recent patronage controver-| model, but Matthews anticipates peares a 8 Sew S Zisy m Detroit's 14th district it two-door station wagon and con- ’ Port Werth 3 B Su Mare sjwhich the Secretary of State|vertible Corvairs in early 1960 i 3r. 32 8 Trav. 8 branch office was ordered moved) The four-door standard modell MAKES DEBUT—The “Corvair,”’ Chevrolet's entry in the | } 32. geet 9 a Hinge manager dismissed | retails at Matthews-Hargreaves for; Compact car field, made its debut yesterday, and attracted dozens Satna a r . as 0 » 1. $2,220 with heater. The Deluxe Cor-| of passersby on the street at Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet, ' y } ¢ 3 Missing Girls . | vetwcen Du Pont and GM tor , three years, after which one- From Oxford + _| year sapptier contracts may-be » - aa negotiated. - Found in [I]linois | sage 1 Bay's order retained A reunion in Highland Perk, 1 eae cance today a Iday He reserved the review for three runaway Oxford teem-land amend the ‘court's terms it ages. Sept, 21 future justification should arise ton St; Barbers H. Hamijen, 12|Way Out With Names ton St.; of 106 East St.; and Linda Mar- oY . tin, 16, of 2 S. Broadway St. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (UPI) — They were land Park terday points alarm. The girls to the Rev. Tilinois, POTrITiaAc > ie ine ae os * 2.7 q abe * ae’ $ h \ p { THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURIAY. OCTOBER:8, 1959 ¢ ; THREE cern, its name and address, as well as these of each individual member eust PITZGERALD. pM ti before this tet day of Cores 1988. (Beal) PATRICIA A. HARTMAN. ity expires March 12, Sat., freight t Hdlly re agent a Persone desiring further tnformation lease write or telepnooe tendent R. . 28, 20, 30, Oct. 1, 2, 3, “Se. hat el | * , ” Oct. 2 and 3, 1989 | SALE Seria) No. | Se. Geceer 8 1959) iidg., Pontiac, | Oct. 2 and 3, and 1965 Buick 4-Doer Bale to be held 10:00 a.m. at 601 Pontiac State Mich. or a the Pro- te Court for the County of Oakisnd,| In matter of the petition con- cerning Shayne and seg ee ae. m clyde heinks No. 15500 To: wre “Bleanore Minks ; said children. ten aving Seen filed in tifis Court resent whereabouts all ea of tala minor children and chfidren House Annex, 1260B W shall be served by ape rg eee of_ a" ~ one week previous to said hearing in ¢ Pontiac printed and circulated in of October, A.D. ; (Seal) ARTHUR E. MOORE, | (A true copy) Judge of — e| ELSIE J - aus ee nag vee Sl pliner A Division Oct. 3, ‘58. ‘lly than that of the United States jup well in the economic analyses. |found “‘no definitive evidence fhat) But ‘Can't: Win for Losing,” Bradley Says OPEN. TONITE ott? Parke, Davis Declares ——— —._ cy) : aed wn Sd _ “. : LE : | i i | | i i dhe na =pRecey! Pine 3 3 a = E Ss S. 5 3 z ¥ 5 Ht ag i | 263 3 5 d : di = 5 ALE FE i rf é {ILA Head Tries Hard tor Cleanup Usual 25 Ct. Dividend DETROIT (UPI) — Parke-Davis _ Shop SIMMS For sumac 7 5 ‘Coupon Bargains" TONIGHT and MONDAY --CLIP SHOP AND SAVE NOW: i H ‘Economic Report Shows By EDMOND LE BRETON |Corp., “Russia's Gaining on Us, _ ‘but Not by Very Much ~ expressed doubt Khrush- WASHINGTON (AP) — Nikita |chev seriously expects to match!” KhrushcRev's boast that the Soviet/ine United States in per capita!” economy is expanding more rapid-| |production by 1970. But Heymann’ * finds some support among special-| said the danger is not the timing, ists reporting to Congress. lot such a triumph, but a trend But the 16 technical papers. in the Soviet favor——‘‘The steady | made public Thursday by the/and progressive diminution of the) ~ his visit: that communism will bury capitalism economically, or| that its pattern of society will take, over, ,just as capitalism sup- | \planted feudalism. The committee had asked tor| ‘the analyses as part of a com- parative study it is making of the, |Soviet and U.S. economies. But by the same yardsticks their | ind 1 growth rate exceeded | that of the United States for a In one | cluded that in the next five years’ “it seems reasenably certain that | industrial growth will proceed, more rapidly in the Soviet Union | than in the United. States." But he been able to generate more rapid! | industrial growth over the long! run.” Hans Hymann Jr., of tile Rand| . in favor, of united giving. * < Gide Till 70 W. Lawreses at Cass-~ “And in conclusion, let me sa¥ that I stand 100% “Austin-Norvell Agency, Ine, ' ” Give the United Way: + rN Helps! “+. FE 2-9221 _| Joint Economic Committee do not|/U.S. lead,” he said, reach the sweeping conclusions|an immense boost Bank/the Soviet Premier voiced during | prestige.” “would give) to Soviet! toatitel 3 8 ee tem Guaranteed Under-Priced —but you MUST bring this adv. to buy at these prices!” Look over this adv. with your scissors in hand... clip the coupon you want and bring ‘em with you when you Shey Simms Tonite or Monday. Smart Salesmen Are Still Trapping Unwary Householders With the Genuine Hi-Fi Plastic Base Tape Sound Recording Tapes for buyers that you may refer to them—but they make this offer only after you have made your purchase! 66 ' 99 He 00 With Referred Lead a4 —_ ‘ : pes e e ps Ayal 100 t feet of — Gimmick! 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NONE SOLD AT THESE PRICES WITHOUT COUPON Tel-Huron Rights Reserved to Limit Quantities — None to Dealers Shopping Center 45 S. TELEGRAPH e) Mm ») Open 9 to 9 Daily - BROTHERS Sunday 9 to 6 P.M 98 N. SAGINAW ST, —TIhe Original Discount. Sfore \ : : > } ’ a 2 $ fae ee fey Ae b Pee Sere es ae 4% + THE 48 West Huron Street PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1959 "Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company vl HAROLD A. President PITZGERALD end Publisher -ItSeemstoMe.... J. Edgar Hoover Again Pleads for Crackdown on Delinquency Probably the greatest single law en- forcing officer in the world today is our own J. EpGAr Hoover. * * * Under his long time direction, the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion has assumed worldwide reputation and renown. Posi- tively the worst thing that can happen te a criminal is to run afoul of the FBI and have J. Edgar Hoover and his associates pointing in your direction—even though you're completely hidden at the moment. These boys never stop. When they rest, the culprit is discussing the matter with the best attorney he can afford. * * * Hence, Mr. Hoover's current com- ments and ideas on the juvenile prob- lem are especially interesting and thought provoking. Just as he always has, the Boss Man speaks out plainly in a memo to “All Law Enforcing Offi- cials.” * * * In the very first. paragraph, this great U.S. law upholder de- clares: “Long indifferent to the problem of juvenile crime, _the public now stands ap- palled at the spectacle of rampaging teen-age criminals. The tragic consequence ..... .. calls for an all-out counter- attack against vicious young thugs.” * * * J. Epcar Hoover has always called a spade a spade and jong back he in- sisted these “juvenile delinquents” be tagged “juvenile criminals.” Well, why not? That's what they are. * * * The situation is especially shocking in New York City where beatings, stabbings, muggings and murder have aroused national alarm and at- tention. These incredible proceedings have been thoroughly aired in news- ” papers around the world, and in spots where we are “unpopular” the pub- licity has been assertive and damag- ing. Russia, especially, revels in these happenings and while they are bal- looned out of proportion to their actual importance, they're true and they’re factual. ‘ x * * I think that Mr. Hoover puts his finger squarely on the crux of the whole matter when he says: “The problem of youthful crime — truly a monster of frightening proportions exists not only in the metro- politan centers, but in every community. Violent crime ‘ sprees and the bizarre es- — capades of young hoodlums, wily and hardeged beyond their years, fire the imagina- tion of other young punks. Unfortunately, any escape ~ from justice by youthful law- breakers — through weak court systems, public indif- ference, soft-headed_ senti- mentality, senseless _pref- erence’ for the rights of the criminal instead of for his victim — can only give en- couragement to other young thugs.” x * * Epoar, you are so right. We can’t seem to drive these facts home. As you say further in your communique: “Misguided sentiment for the ‘tender age’ of these law breakers and the fallacy of economiz- ing on the quality of our juvenile eourts must be abolished.” ' * * * One of the facts that strikes me as especially contemptible in so many of these crimes lies in the cowardice of the first-time gang- sters. They attack old men in groups, beat aged people at the point of guns and-stab rival gang leaders in mob formation. Here is 4 ] ; a yellow streak at its saffron worst. x * * Mr. Hoover further develops the fact that arrests of adult criminals arose 1.8 per cent in 1958 while the juvenile hoods reached 8 per cent — more than four times as great an in- crease. And since my old friend has written the bulk of this editorial I can do no better than to close with another short quotation from him: “The all-out campaigh against these flagrant young crimi- nals must include publishing their names and crimes for public information, the ready availability of past records for the information of ap- propriate law enforcement of- ficers, and fingerprinting of these young lawbrakers for future identification.” * * * In other words, they must be treat- ed for what they are: dangerous thugs that menace society and your own safety, whoever you are and wherever you are. Law enforcing agencies must com- bine. There’s no other way. This country can no longer afford to let these punks thumb their noses at the courts, the law and society in general. And in Conclusion.... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: While bird shooting last week in Saskatchewan, four of us saw one of the most amazing sunsets of our lives. We were in a valley with the hills on the west perceptibly lower than those on the east. Nature’s natural coloring already accounted for brilliant au- tumn hues and suddenly the low, setting sun broke through the clouds to light the top half of the higher hills on the east. We were in dark shadows below and looked upwards towards this brilliant panorama which was breath-taking in its vivid and spectacular coloring. Suddenly a bright rainbow etched itself against the sky and arched down to the hills. It was fairyland at fairyland’s .in- credible best. Ten minutes later, after the scene had faded, HARRY PRYALE Stalked around the corner of a lake in the semi-darkness and said gruff- ly: “Did you believe what you saw?” x *« * TV will launch a show featur- ing Charles Goren, bridge star say eae -- Someone said Khrushchev looked at the Wash- ington Monument _ searchingly and finally remarked: “They'll never get it off the ground.”.... I can’t forget AP’s Jim Marlow’s one sentence summary “of Khrushchev: “A genial under- taker.”..........Purely per- sonal nomination for an especially attractive local lady:,Nell Holland ..My old friend, Bill Muller, says Phil Hart will de- clare Mackinac Island his official Michigan home. But the Senator is still an Oakland County resident at heart (no pun) and so’s Janie, x * * MARK TWAIN said: “The only trouble with my leisure time is that other people keep using it.”...... . «+ Mayor Wacner of New York is waging an active campaign to land himself the vice presidential nomina-- tion on the Democratic ticket. How does he think voters would go for him after the horrible botch he has .made of the juvenile criminal situation? : New York restaurant Gwners are all smiles over.the poor reviews given the new fall TV shows, An evening of solid hits cuts into the eeeeeevee “dine out” habit in Gotham. HAROLD A, FITZGERALD ‘ ¢ NS * [The ; m ‘ irs Pee ee Gee Raa AS Ri OE ey a " ; She # OWER of FAI TH tant 1 &* . ‘ As the sun went down on the Jungle Warfare Training Center at Fort Sherman, Canal Zone, yesterday travel-weary Rabbi Nathan Witkin reverently unrolled the sacred Torah to begin services for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Rabbi Witkin, the representative of the National Jewish Welfare Board in the Canal Zone, had just returned from his annual 10,000-mile flight around the Caribbean arranging for services in Jamaica, Trinidad, Virgin Islands, Cuba and South America. It was Rabbi Witkin's deep faith in God, in himself and in his mission that enabled him to carry on his work after his wife, Esther, was killed 17 years ago when a military plane crashed into their home. ‘‘Religious faith has for me a two-fold meaning,” says Rabbi Witkin. ‘‘The acceptance of the precepts of Judaism as taught in our Torah and the observance of these precepts in our dealings with our fellow man. I believe further that man is blessed by the Almighty if he is given the opportunity during his lifetime to be of service to his fellow man." , Days of All Faiths Francis of Assisi By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Everybody knows about St. Francis of Assisi. He is a sort of “universal” saint, cutting across all the denominational and theo- logical lines that separate Chris- tians into this or that camp. You are almost as likely to see his statute in the garden of a militant Protestant as in the garden of a convent. *® * * Those familiar statues with the birds around him are related to the fact that Francis had a way with birds. Indeed it is he and not St. Valentine who should be their patron saint. Valentine never had any inter- est in birds. He is their patron only because the day of his com- memoration happened to fall at the time of yéar when they are mating and nesting. But Francis had a real personal relationship with them, as legend—which is . 6 never without some foundation in reality—amply attests. The best known story along this line is the one about his encounter with the swallows at Avila. He was preaching there at dusk, just at the time of day when the birds are sitting around in the trees having a final chat before turning in. Rather, he was trying to preach, but he was getting no- where, for the swallows were making such a racket that he could not be heard. * * * Gently the gopd man said to the noisy flock, ‘‘Little sisters, (why did he make it feminine?) you have had your say, now let me have mine. Listen in your turn and hear the word of God, and be silent until the sermon is ended.” And the charming story says they hushed af once. There may be many explana- tions. Birds in the evening al- ways do pipe down eventually, Dr. Brady’s Mail Bag: Juice Is Good Enough Though Home-Canned Where can I buy the vitamin they put In canned tomato juice? I can a lot of juice and we just love it, but I have been told home canned juice has no vitamin in it . (Mrs, B. W.) Ans, — Home canning process destroys more of the vitamin C in tomato than vac- uum process used in factories. Otherwise your home canned juice is healthful enough — your family will get plenty of vitamin C from fresh fruit, fresh greens, fresh vegetables. What should a person do when he has high blood pressure? (H. H. L.) Ans, — Consult a physician. Best advice 1 can offer such person is, leave blood pressure t» the judgement of the physi- cian. In the booklet CVD (for DR. BRADY troubles. I am 24 and very bow-legged, I want to have an operation to straighten my legs but don't know how to go about it... (L, R.) Ans, — Your family doctor or any doctor in your community will refer you to a competent orthopedic surgeon, Husband, active during the day, cannot rest at night — his legs never feel comfortable and he keeps constantly changing their position , . , (Mrs, M, F.) Ans. — Your husband should get some nitroglycerin tablets (1-150th grain) — probably his physician will hive to give him ‘ @ prescription for them. If he takes one on retiring and one or two more in the night if nec- essary, he may get relief. Any- way this can do him no harm te try. Daughter, aged 6 months, born with wry neck.- Doctor said she must be operated on, Isn’t there a brace , , .? (S.K.) I had to talk at our club con- vention and when I started my speech I became numb from fright . . .(Mrs. A. E.) Ans. — Next time prepare for the Send me a stamped, self. envelope and ask serious . . I hate him for this... (Mrs. ——) Ans. — Yes it is a serious * * * Signed a, not more than age ¢ or tong pertaining coreenns and h Bot dis se, a or will be ramped, eeleaddraeg.earatone i The Pontiac ‘ Michiges. barns. The niversal’ Saint and maybe Francis just hap- pened to speak te them at the right moment. But that is not the point. The story tells some- thing about Francis. He was the sort of simple, radiant person who felt within himself a com- munication with all Creation. Another bird story, perhaps growing out of this one, is that he once preached a sermon to birds only, telling them about their Creator and about how it was through His care that they were happy position of not hav- sow or reap or gather into legend records that they listened in serious silence, and then waited quietly for his bless- ings before they flew away. (Copyright 1959) Voide.of the People | l aul : of Rivers. Approved projects are certified economically sound after hearings and long study. No part of the study is perfunctory. Having passed that test, they go to the Public Works Committee of the House, and if approved there, and later by the Senate, they're incorporated in an authorization bill which carries no money. After the bill becomes law, funds are eventually made available by Congress. Piers, wharves, elevators, warehouses, trackage and other facilities are wholly the work of local authorities or private interests. The government improves only waterways. The two are inseparable and-one is useless without the other even though the waterway may be derided as “pork barrell,” the jand structures it serves com- mended as civic advances, x * * The great strength of America owes largely to harbor and channel . development in the past. The strength of the future will come largely from continuing development. Money spent this way is an investment in the building of the nation. * George H. Palmer, President Marine News New-York ‘Let’s All Hold Out for New York Run’ Everyone in Pontiac should aim at a straight airplane run from here to New York as there is lots of New York travel in Pontiac, Bloomfield Hills and Birmingham. All of these communities can reach the Pontiac airport in less than half the time it takes to get to the others. We -should never give up until we get it. Bentley Havenhower Opinion Divided on Library Vote It’s. interesting to hear some students are interested in better marks and improving thei¥ oppor- tunities for a good education. I, too, am interested in all children’s education, but surely some other method can be: found than spend- ing thousands at this time for a library. * * x Many people have worked for te - a home and years now find it hard to keep. It isn't - just this one tax increase, but a series of them, that finally breaks the camel’s back. ~*~ * * Why not neighborhoods pooling resources and buying reference books and sharing them? Why not enlarge existing facilities by sub- scription? Culture is nice and I'm all for it, but I'd like to keep enough money to have a little cul- ture at home and to keep a homie to have a little culture in. Realist Waterford schools have a num- ber of books on their shelves, but try to find time in the libraries to use them. Today our announce- ments said there wouldn't be a vacancy in the library for three days and then just one hour. WTHS library is open after &chool for everyone, but since we're on split shifts, it's hard for sopho- mores and juniors to use it as — no bus transportation after * * * - I know how people feel about increased taxes, but when we many subdivisions balit within the fast five years and ask your- self: “How much will these young citizens learn if the pres- educating us is doing everything possible, but they can't do every- thing. It’s up to you, taxpayer. Whatever your opinion, and vote Oct. 27. Waterterd High Junior Waterford High School and the junior highs have quite a few books, but only teachers and stu- dents may use them. x* * * Mr. Kite must have no chil- dren or else they're not old enough to appreciate books. Even if the schools’ library books were available, you couldn't take them out or use them except during school hours. A library should be open when schools aren't. As for taxes, they won't be raised much when you stop and think of all the people who will benefit from a library. So get. that stubbornness out of your system and help people of Waterford by voting for the building of a li- brary. Kathy D. PORTRAITS By JAMES J. METCALFE I love ~you, darling, for your kiss . . . And for your soft caress - . . And all the other ways in which . . . You bring me happiness . « » The inspiration of the words . - . So tenderly you say ... To help me strive with heart and soul . . » For all we hope and pray . . . The sweet forgiveness of your ips . .*. And of your loving eyes - . + When I do something wrong, dear oné ... And I apologize. . . You. understand me better than - I understand myself . . . Countless are the treasures, dear . » . You place upon my shelf. , . My darling, I am grateful and... Believe me, this is true... Whatever good there is in me. . It is because of you. (Copyright 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: . Can Dogs Sense Latent Illness? Botch may have a great though untrained ability to diagnose medical ailments. Beagles and bloodhounds are noted for their keen scent. And ailments of the body often pro- duce a change in out inner chemistry, thus probably alter- ing our spoor. Otherwise how do you explain Fred’s situation? Dogs cheaper testers than any of our medical techniques. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE C . 40: Botch, aged 7, is a beagle dog belonging to our daughter Judy, Crane and I have although Mrs. > could be faster and, unhappy to find that his former canine pal was now an eneniy. But three weeks later Fred was ‘growing so easily fatigued. and short of breath that he consulted a physician. = * * * Fred was diagnosed as having severe lqukemia, and died there- from a few months later. At the time of his last visit » cause a change in the body's in- ternal chemistry. a ae ae County Drive James M. Mo E N e wegiain. Mighway soutindig Nee Madison Heights . ee Swale, 1817 want Lake Rd., * * * Losing their right to drive due to unsatisfactory driving | records were: ; Clawson |. Kenneth PF. rs Off Roads Donald H. 2543 J. Thibedesu, 155 B. Coy St., Harry C, Shrum, 137 8. Marias Ave., St, Clawson. . patie kia . a Wee ts ‘S9 RAMBLER ware 9164.80 HEATER BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER OAKLAND FUEL Call FE 5-6159 Storm Trackers Balloon-Borne Transmitter Aids Russ Vehicles Stress Work Soviet. Has Six Trucks, . Buses for Every . Car, Unlike America | WASHINGTON u — Russia has six trucks and buses for every . "THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1959 Ex-Mobster. May Marry Stripper; ‘Lady Not Shady’ LOS ANGLES (UPI)—Former Mobster Mickey Cohen says he's going to marry a stripteaser named Beverly Hills. “She's a very mature girl—in mind and else,” Cohen said Th after his engage- ment party broke up. “She's a lady who never uses a swear word. the Commerce! }’m looking down from the clouds— ically inflated and remained at _|this constant altitude. ‘Two Thieves Rob Wife of Sporting News Editor ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) — Two ry from Mrs, Spink. Spink was in Chicago attending yesterday’s World Series game. Mrs. Spink said the.men took a watch from her wrist, a costume %& Deluxe Dream Homes Only One Mode _ Here is your opportunity to Save! Lett- %& Suburban Atmosphere — City Conveniences % Adjacent to Both Public and Parochial Schools This Beautiful 3 Bedroom Model Located at 4213 Ledgestone Drive Paneled Family Room—All the Built-ins—Really Deluxe “Westridge of Waterford” — an address of distinction — OPEN SUNDAY DIRECTIONS ] to 6 P. M. 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SOGNE, Norway (UPI) — The year’s most celebrated father of the bride will go to New York City later this month to visit his daugh- ter and son-in-law. Steven Rocket , son of New York Gov. N Rockefeller. He expects to sail from Antwerp aboard the Norwegian ship Sun- Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 _~147 W. Lawrence St. , Sparks Griffin | weeks in New York, polyna Oct. 16 and will spend two! @ienn &. Griffin jh, FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-584] 24-Hour Ambulance Service 163 buses, Three European countries led the Soviet Union in registrations of motor vehicles. France was first with total registrations of 6,040,086. Next came Great Britain with 5,912,708, and West Germany with 3,777,900. * * * Vehicle registrations throughout cent last year, the department said. The Jan. 1 total was 113,024,- 224 compared with 103,012,260 a year earlier. The United States accounted for 60 per cent of the world total with 68,299,408 registrations. However, the 2 per cent rise in country lagged behind the world average. The department said registra-| -|tiéns, particularly of passenger) cars, are expected to continue| rising because of higher living) ‘|standards in many countries and the availability of small, economi- cal European cars. * * * Asia reported the largest per- centage gain in registrations last year—up 22 per cent to 3,465,107. | Europe showed a 10 per cent gain to 27,174,229. Africa gained 12 per cent to| | 2,320,248. In the Western Hemisphere, | registrations imcreased by 2 per | cent to 67,734,518. | Canada ranked second to the| United States in the Western Hemi- sphere with 4,623,621 registrations. |Next were Brazil, 875,567; Mexico, | 660,740, and Argentina, 603,765. Gen. Pritchard Named | Chief at McGuire Base WRIGHTSTOWN, N. J. (UPI — Brig. Gen. Gilbert L. Pritchard,| 'who was relieved as commander| of U. S. treops at the NATO Air Base in Keflavik, Iceland, Friday | was named commander of the New York Air Defense Sector at Mc-} Guire Ait Force Base near here. Pritchard replaces Brig. Gen. | Arthur C. Agan Jr., who was as- signed to Air defense Command Headquarters at Colorado Springs, | Colo. Pritchard, 44, was removed Sept. 1/18 at the request of the Icelandic between U. S. Air Police and Ice- ‘landic civilians. j | Since Pritchard had been assign- | ed at the base only a few weeks before the incidents took place,’ ,it was understood his removal; | was without prejudice and his} record was not affected, the base said. A New Community Open for Your Inspection. Sunday | to 6 P. M. oO” . ¥ Beautiful Lake Homesites are available on 612 acre Rainbow Lake, your own clean, clear, spring-fed swimming pool, at your back door. Other large lots on paved boulevards, priced from $2,500. Rainbow Lake Development of Beautiful Homes Only 2 Blocks to Public and Parochial Schools ate eens ia! 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My husband makes good * money, but when I spend $25.00 -on a hat he blows his top. Is * he Leing fair or not? RUTH ‘ DEAR RUTH: He is not be- . ing fair, but he is being human. (How many hats, dresses and , pairs of shees have you been - all “steamed up about” and : later cast aside — as good as new”} ' Find out if your husband's . hobbies are_positively dead or merely deferred. If he has no ’ intentions of reviving his inter- ests, either sell, lend or give away the equipment. But dont let it g&ther dust and ill will over the years. ® x * DEAR ABBY: I am 14 years old and have a best friend ‘at least I think she is my best Hostess Can Provide Coasters By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: What is a courteous hostess expected to do when she sees her guests setting their beverage glasses down on her finest table tops and knows all the time that no matter how quickly these wet spots are wiped away after they leave, there will be the inevitable white ring forever after that?’ Answer: She should buy coasters and see that one is put under each glass. Should a careless person not put the glass back on the coaster, the hostess would have to. *® x * This sounds almost as bad perhaps as trying to watch for flies, fly-swatter in hand! - But as a matter of fact, most people will put their glasses back on their coasters. ‘‘Dear Mrs. Post: Would -it be permissible- to return a dinner invitation, which includ- ed my husband, with an in- vitation to the wife alone to a woman's bridge party? Or must the return invitation in- clude the husband?” Answer: I'm sorry to have to say that an invitation to one alone will not repay an invita- tion given to you both. You need not invite them to dinner if you do not customarily give djnner parties. But you should ask them both to whatever tyre of party you are in the habit of giving. If might be a buffet supper or no more than an afternoon tea. ‘‘Dear Mrs. Post: Recently I was criticized by a friend for saying ‘thank you’ whenever a man friend lights my cig- arette for me. She said that a man is expected to do this for a woman and. therefore no thanks are necessary, and tha’, in fact, it is improper to Say it. Am I wrong in saying a quiet ‘thank you’. when this is done for me?” . Answer: It is never wrong to say “thank you’’ when any- one does something for you. In fact, not to do so is the height of rudeness. | Fast Bus Trip, Breezy friend) who comes over to my house and goes through my drawers and closets al] the and locks herself in the bath- room while she reads it. What am I going to do? KATHY DEAR KATHY:» If she is your best friend, look further. I think you can do better. * * * DEAR ABBY: I will .come straight to the point. I am 139, in nurses training and I made a mistake. Shoulc I give my baby up for adoption or should I keep it? The father is a married man so there is no hope for us ever getting to- gether. My parents have left CONFIDENTIAL TO GOOD GIRL: You are using the wrong part of your anatomy. When the “cold shoulder” Mary Anne Reynolds, daughter of the late John R. Reynolds, became the bride of Michael son of John F. Clever of Chamberlain street this morning Catholic Church. MRS. MICHAEL F. CLEVER Clever=Reynolds Rites at St. Michael Church Mary Anne Reynolds of West Rundell street married Mi- chael Francis Clever this morning at St. Michael Cath- olic Church. There were 225 guests present as the Rev. Robert Wyzgoski of St. Bene- dict Catholic Church performed the rite. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John R. Reynolds. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Clever of Chamber- lain street. The bride wore a_ fioor- length gown of taffeta and lace featuring a Basque waistline and long lace sleeves, Sequins and pearls outlined the Sa- brina neckline. There were lace appliques oh the bouffant skirt which ended in a brush train Barbara Kucera was maid of honor., Bridesmaids were Susan Green, Joanne Moore, Phyllis Raymond and Mary Ann Clever, sister of the bride- groom, The maid of honor wore a -ballerina-length gown of emer- ald green organza with a seooped neckline, shirred sleeves and a cummerbund. The bridesmaids wore identi- cal dresses in mink colored organza * * * Deborah Daugherty, the flower girl,-wore a dress iden- tical to the bride’s. Mark Thornberry, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. She Was given in marriage by her brother, John T. Reynolds of Dayton, Ohio. William Hall was best man. Ushers were John Keller, John Clever, brother of the bride- groom, Larry Maison and Dean Kleino. After a reception and lunch- eon at Knights of Columbus Hall, the new Mrs, Clever Boat Cruise Top Day changed to a red sheath dress with a matching jacket, white hat and black accessories. She carried a white rose corsage from her bridal bouquet. Aft- er a trip to New York City and Niagara Falls, N.Y., the couple will live on East boule- vard South. Mrs. Thomas Thornberry, sister of the bride, wore an emerald green peau de soie sheath with a matching feath- er hat. ' Mrs. Clever chose a mink colored lace sheath with moss green accessories. There were out - oft. town guests from Quebec, St. Johns- bury, Vt.; Leesville, La.; Day- ton, Ohio; Mansfield, Ohio, and Durand. : October 4 to 10 Is Business Women’s Week October 4 through Oct. 10 is National Business Women's Week. In recognition of this national event, Mayor Philip E. Rowston has signed a proc- lamation setting aside this week to pay tribute to-women in business and the professions and to the contribution they make to the nation. Rosamond Haeberle, presi- dent of the Pontiac Business and Professional Women's Club, has announced two spe- cial activities for the club dur- ing the week. One is the tea at the home of Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard Sunday afternoon: On the following Sunday, the club will attend a corporate church service at the First Congrega- tional Church. Busy Morning Win By JANET ODELL Food Editor, The Pontiac Press CHICAGO — A wild bus ride behind a motorcycle police escort, a boat cruise to view the Chicago skyline at dusk and «4 a clambake were all part of the last full day for a late af- ternoon tior held by the Denmark Cheese Asso ciation on Fri- day, the con- ference. ended | with the noon lunchenr. MRS. ODELL Thursday was the busiest B day we had, but the program called for a later start with a brunch session. We were given two glasses of frozen orange juice to taste, one the- kind with which we are all familiar, the other having more pulp in it. Minute Maid, Sn8w Crop ° and Hi-C—ali producers of frozen or canned fruit juices— were our hosts. The compote of fresh fruit we were served had a beautifully carved cream cheese, rose in the center of the dish. * ¢ * After eating we visited a number of exhibits. In the rooms held by the R. T. French Company we learned “facts and fiction"’ about potatoes, 101 uses for mustar¢ and all about their new line of gourmet sea- sonings. Dried green onion flakes will be a welcome addi- tion to many dishes. We heard how cattle are be- ing fed a new liquid feed that produces beef with less fat and more tender meat. Some of this néw beef is being produced tn Michigan. _ +*« * & a But about thai wild bus drive _ ++ we were scheduled to visit the factory producing Sara Lee products. Our time is always limited at these conferences and traffic tie-ups aren't on the program. So a motorcycle policeman led our procession of three buses. Sometimes the sirens were screaming and L ~ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clever, Mr. and Mrs. at St. Michael Hubby’s ‘Hobbies Change, Cost 2 Women Remodel Farmhouse Learned by Doing, Read, Got Helpful Hints From Men TRAVERSE CITY wW — A school teacher and a retired food chemist-accountant—both of them women — share a 19th century farmhouse they remodeled with their own hands into a modern home. * * * “We learned by doing,” ex- plains Lillian Wallace, adding neither she nor Ann Evans subject and applied helpful hints from-jumber dealers. * * * The two women bought the house on nearby Old Mission Peninsula in 1951 and spent the next six summers con- verting it to a livable, con- venient dwelling. Some of the work included installation of pine paneling in the living room, rebuild- ing the porch, removing and rebuilding basement and sec- ond story stairs, sealing off old doorways and cutting new ones and adding closets. They used outside help in building a fireplace, having the house gables painted and tiling the bathroom. * * x The pair met in Detroit and started carpentry projects in a home they shared there. Miss Evans now teaches in the Grand Traverse County Wal- full- school system but Mi lace occupies herself time with carpentering work in their house. The “gentlemanly” look this-fall, features the three button coat in rich and soft tweeds. It gives a man a casual look but never sacrifices flattery. Available locally. | LJ ; traffic came to a stop; one driver in a tiny foreign car even had to back up for us. BEST SMELLING The Sara Lee factory is the cleanest place you can imagine —and the best smelling. While most of their. operations are done by machines, some are hand done to give the home- made look. These include braiding the coffee cake and spreading the frosting on the brownies after a machine measures a precise amoun. of it on the top. Every product goes under an ultra violet ray light before it is packaged which means it is absolutely sterile. At the luncheon that followed, r . oe eas. Mahe . — oy ¥ 2 Ae aA ae EM : te ? Sete. Right out of story book pages step these pajamas for the whole family. Only Goldilocks is missing in the vignettes of the bear family life that pattern this Church Society Meets for Brunch Members of the Women's So- ciety of Christian Service of Central Methodist Church at- tended a brunch Thursday morning at the church. The Barbara Norris Circle was hostess for the affair. James Moyer, senior youth representative to the UN in January, was guest speaker. He was introduced by Mrs. William Wright. ‘Mrs. William Bullock gave the devotions and a trio, Mrs. Max Shane, Mrs. Harold Sib- ley and Mrs. Russell Vessells, were accompanied in song by Mrs, John Hall. Pee es a me Ae le weer ~~ aa fs MAGIC PRICE Sturdy-well con- structed set. Just the thing to de- light your child. 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The triumph was a great tribute Farmington did wig the ba statistics but Northern's tri 5 & ea | Fe Ey z g i PERT HNY HIE i i I g Fa 3 i Ee SAME FALCON SCORES AGAIN — It's that man once more. End Dave Crouse of Farming- ton barges across the goal line in the 3rd quarter for the touchdown that brought..the Falcons’ a short-lived 14-13 lead over Pontiac Northern in their grid battle last night at Wisner Pentise Press Phote FALCON SCORES—Farmington and Dave Crouse grabs a pass from quarterback Harvey Chapman to score the Falcons’ 3rd° and final touchdown in the 4th quarter of last night’s game at Wisner Stadium. Pontiac Northern's Winfred Miracle (31) and Steve Thompson (13) are too late to stop the tally. Northern won, 25-20. ' Pontise Press Phote Stadium. Northern's Steve Thompson tries to haul him down from behind while Jerry Mine- weaser meets him head-on. The Huskies scored twice in the 4th stanza to upset Farmington, 25-20. : ' v | easily. Power - packed Oxford served further notice it will be a tough team to stop this fall by handing Romeo a 27-0 blanking in a non- league feature tussle last night. Imlay City and North Branch, -|South Central, Conference foes of the Wildcats, won league outings ‘Oxford, Wallops Romeo, 27-0 Imlay had a 21-0 lead after | One quarter and coasted from there on. Gary Nagy, Dick Good- rich, Bob Maison and Paul Godo divided the six-pointers with Rog | Lomerson kicking the extra Stott sparked the touchdown pa-| points. Jerry Kolaja passed te rade with two on runs of 21 and| “ite Zink for the MRS tally. 4 yartis. Casey and Brady each} The winners had a total offense terceptions into TDs and reach- ing paydirt on a short march. Piledriver Doug Stott, speedster | Jeff Brady and rugged Jim Casey} combined for 383 yards-rushing in the one-sided affair. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 ee U7 Rochester ....27 Oxford........27 W. Bloomfield .46 Clarkston, .....33 Vikings Begin |-L Campaign With 21-6 Win Victors Get Big Start Towards Title; 6,000 See Christian Score 19 High Price fo Entire Starting Backfield Hurt for Birmingham 6 Players Hospitalized After 28-13 Victory Over Hazel Park By CHUCK ABAIR Displaying a trio of hard-run- ning backs, Walled Lake ruined Waterford’s home opener and moved into the driver’s seat in the Inter-Lakes League race with a 21-6 triumph last night. An overflow crowd of 6,000 saw Bob Christian & Co. romp up and down the Skipper gridiron for 286 yards, Two 1st half penalties nul- lified Walled Lake touchdowns which would have turned the bat- tle of local rivals into a rout. Even though it was only the first night of loop action, the victory coupled with Farming- | ton'’s surprising loss ty Pontiac Birmingham paid a high price for its 28-13 victory over Hazel j | | Park in an Eastern Michigan! League game last night. | Northern moved the Vikings into ra ne x | the favorite role in what ts ex- pected to be a race to thé wire, | Christian, who is a one-man \gang in scoring only, dominated that department again with 19 |points. He now has 58 in three straight WL victories. * * * The fleet-footed senior tallied on runs of 2 and 10 sandwiched be- tween a 58-yard return of a pass interception. He also carried for ,one of the TDs called back. Power-runner Nell Salo and little Mike Hinkley teamed with “Chris” in excellent fashion as | playcaller Keith Green mixed. up the plays well. Salo and Hinkley had PATs. Waterford moved the ball oc- casionally sparked by the passing of Bill Bryce but losses at crucial ———|times, four interceptions and pen- alties kept the Skippers from mak- D The entire starting backfield plus) starting ends Boyd Mayhew and| Phil Isbell were taken to Beau- mont Hospital after the rough fracas. | Most serious injury was to | halfback Chuck Hartung who | was reported to have a possible concussion. The other starters, quarterback George Forrest suf- | fered a sprained ankle, Steve | Jacobson a hip injury, and Sam | Reeves the fullback with a knee | injury. Isbell, the team's kicker also suffered a knee injury and May- hew went out with a neck injury. All except Hartung were released after treatment. } * * ** Coach Carl Lemle did:not know | how the injuries would affect his | starting lineup for next week's im-| portant game at Port Huron. Hazel Park took the lead twice | { Iast night, Im the first quarter | the Parkers blocked a kick and | Pontiac Press Phote TROUBLE AHEAD — Walled Lake halfback Norm Smith is hotly pursued by a couple of Waterford gridders in the 2nd | quarter of their Inter-Lakes Conference game last night at Waterford. Coming up from behind is end Don Gibson while end El Harrell heads for Smith from the right side. Walled Lake whipped Waterford, 21-6. Pm 3 Final Quarter dy ing it close. Jim Hoke smashed into the end zone from the two to avoid a shutout. A fumble recovery and three Bryce aeriaJs set up.the TD, recovered on the 21. Four plays | | Walled Lake had a touchdown later Tom Lagerat went over | , _ before Waterford ever got the . from the one. | ball. Coach Dave Smith kept his x *« * | attack on the ground in a march Birmingham ahead 746 | covering 75 yards after the open- } ing kickoff. A pass interception by Salo halted Waterford’s only earty threat. early in the second stanza when . Isbell took a-14-yard pass from! Rochester hit pay dirt three;to make it 13-7 for Rochester. Forrest, but the Parkers recov- times in the 4th quarter, includ-) But Troy came back after re-| ered a fumble on the nine and ing two touchdowns in the final covering a Réchester fumble on the) Th : : ; 2 a . e 2nd interception stopped a quarterback Dick Gyde went in two minutes of play, to beat a/35 and scored with McKinnon go- drive at the Walled Lake 19 mid- from the six. Dick Golinsky’s poinf determined Troy eleven, 27-14. jing in from the one. McKinnon's | ~— . : : made it 137. +. . x * * kick gave Troy a 14-13 lead. ae un with te aca Chetetian The .Maples then turned on theit) he Falcons lagged 7-0 at inter-/ The Falcdhs proceeded to the last play of the initial half vaunted power. An 87 yard march ended with Hartung going in from the three for a 14-13 halftime mar- gin. mission as Troy scored in the first; march 75 yards as Cadieux period on a pass from Jim David-| passed the final yards to Bill son to Dion Caza, 45 yards with) Dineen and Dixon’s run for the quarter made it Rick McKinnon adding the point. | point made it 20-14. skirted across the last stripe from In the third quarter Dan Lick- | Troy tried to come back as Mce- the 10. ert climaxed a long march with |Kinnon took to the airlanes im-| The visitors’ 2nd unit reached a two yard plunge but the point mediately after the ensuing kick- | the Skipper one in the early was missed and Troy still led, (off, but Dineen intercepted on the| minutes of the 4th canto but fum- 7-6. first play and returned to the‘1l.| pieg the chance away. Waterford Starting the 4th quarter John Lickert then scored his second TD starte dmiving again by the fi- |Cadieux passed to Reg Dixon 43 from the ~ and Jim Thom rams nal pass interception slowed the yards and Lickert ran the point COPVersion was good. action. Kennedy Shifts izipping all the way to paydirt. A 76-yard midway in the 3rd * ~* * In the third quarter Jacobson went eight yards after an 88- yard march and in the final quarter Reeves went six yards after an interception on the Parker 44, Isbell converted all points. Birmingham, 3-0 for the season, and the top contender in the EML, | piled up 317 yards offensively, x * * | In other league games Royal \ Completion of the scoring came 'a short time later when the home boys got the ball back. It was a busy night for offi- cials. The trio in charge maYched called back during the game and despite their failure to score in ithe first half the Falcons had a 'total of 324 net yards. Bt aa weoard Gee ’ lrirst Downs Rushing . «in off 195 yards in penalties with sev- ede hated first Downs Passing .. ....... 2 1 eral others refused in the rough- the final minutes by Hughey) |Total First Downs ......++.0: 16 ‘ Yards Net Rushing . ‘238 «154 and-tumble affair, Many of the vio- Vaughan, Mt. Clemens led 7-0 at |Yards Net Passing ........+s.. 86-61 a4: . halftime after Gary Hooever's 3-| Total Net Yards ..... Sheer eS tations were for CO a eth | Passes Attempted == .saeeee 5-8 4-11. e defeat was the 2 in three eer: Face St. Clement Club ian ae yo i 9 starts for the Skippers. They host i | Bul Duncan went three yards | ° ¥ Yards Penalized ee. n 3 | in the third quarter for Kimball | Tonight; Shamrocks and acon a¥ Gwen | but the conversion was missed _ OLSM at Home Sunday Rochester... 00 | and the Bathers led 7-6 until | TOUCHDOWNS: Rochester — Lickert | Vaughan’s tally. ‘a 13-6 . | There's been a lot of moving , (3 . --D “ ye ; Ferndale trounced East Detroit, around in the St. Frederick football Dadieux y, Deneen pase from Cadieuxr, ; ae Seat means be ine : } ’ 9 neen (9, ass {ro oeux) toy — € : 47-19 with Mike Brown passing for squad's starting list this week, and Cera 4s: exool ond St aM aes ae ai om two TDs and scoring three him- fans will have to look twice for Kinnon (1. run) 55 the amazing PNH Huskies nex Friday. : Berkley scored all its points in the first half in beating Southfield SCORING PLAYS Farmington roared back im- Oxtord raced to a 20-0 Ist half |had one. Brady added two extra| of 284 yards tq 80 in winning their : Rochester — Di (run), | T Del 13-yard pl mediately. The Falcons marched | savantage tarning two pass: in- | points and Stott one. 9th straight. self on 1, 17 and ame - familiar names at the usual spots. itexert (runs, Thompson feck), Trey lee tee Rmtnticll TD an the pad 68 yards with halfback Ron Ra- - x &* *., passes to Bill Daniels for Rams mentor, Tom Kennedy two seconds. The Jays f s . Romeo fumbled away its best ; : lus plunges ’ ’ He : secon ays ran out 0 der, another standout Farming- Jim Laster for 72, .plus plung ROCHESTER LINEUP Le on ‘perigomer sreoping #7 parte chance after reaching the 15. The It was~a complete about face by Hayward Sharpley and Dorle today named his starters for to- ne 08: Brown, Thompson, Evans, time at the Berkley 3 in the 1st areend end x tor the PNH Farmington - Bulldogs were weakened by the for North Branch following 4 wal- Reid accounted for the other night’s tilt at Memorial Field, (GOarnps: Mitchell. Griggs, Dufour, half. on a reverse TD. Chapman kicked the tying absence of sfarting backs Ron loping by Oxford a week ago. | scores Center ‘Line, against Ot. Clement, fis: cis: gouitevand, Swords, Pils WL. WAT. ty. Se F | Schmidt and Ted Thiel. NBHS showed the same offensive * * and only the backs occupy their jsterns , . '"""' Pirst Downs Rushing ....+es0- 13 * pene, First Downe Pacing selec; tS punch it had opening night. Don it’s first score was a) Usual posts. QUARTERBACKS. Cadieux, De Total First Downs = ong Back Tota Pirst 18 Outstanding defensive play bY | Nellenbeck was the kingpin with} E. Detroit's rs Di k va BACKS Dixon fice McDaniels, Yards Net hehice Gf * 286 62 et Yerds 200 | Frank Hardgrove, Nate Hall and) . 91-yard kickoff return by ic Rudy Yapo, end, Bill Slabinski,|sones. Kostecki, Ludwig |Yards Net Passing ..... o 111 af'|Doug Kennedy was another key|Sim-sorimger, John Clothier, Jim kes tn the first quarter, Bill Mac-/a tackle, and Bob, Moore, guard ay hit epoca 1 factor in Oxford's 3rd straight stall ser, ye i h + th iGillvray’s plunve one yard in the! are starters in the “switch.” Milf d Vi | Passes Completed ee iiace 0 8 * triumph. olga Gene — ” € second and a 22-vard pass to Bob! st Michael plays at Wisner 1ITOTr ictor cases, Titeroamsed BF Sere yay 2-38| Defending champion Imlay Cit . Marasco in the third. field, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. i ° Fumbles Lost ristereceee 2 3 LJ 1] y y, othe u y a P na ~ Yards Pe - vee 10 worrying a little more about Ox- ~ «ok Boum _— ne game that brings former St. Fred- In 4-Way Cross yer bengten too ist downs oa peneltion, |ford each week, rolled over Mil- First Downs Rushing ........ 13 3ierick coach Johnny Shada's St. - 8 -98-8 while North Branch] Nellenbeck’s trio were on a fum-{First Downs Passing ...... ae 9 thfaccs’ Telew ere foc the ies Country Battle watea “CORE BY QUARTERS | lington bg First Downs Penalties ....++.. 2 1 Waterford eeee-6 was bombarding Ortonville, 46-0, | ble recovery and run of 30 yards, |Totat First Downs ove... 1 {| time this season. t . 7 a short pass from Clothier and aj For Nev Yards... sss 317 148) Eaglets and ROSM’s Irish collide] Landing four runners in the) |. SCORING PLAYS | | 40-yard pass interception return.|passes .......... --.-« +. 5-5 1-18] + Orchard Lake, also at 2:30 p.m./first 10, among a field of 30 yes,|run; 53, interception; 10, run), Water- Auburn Heights Club lall's was also the result of a/Pen werwge nce cove 9-39 4-40| Sunday Pm \terday including No. 1, gave Mil tT aca nasa Saker reed uburn Heights Clu stolen aerial. Ted Dziduch kicked|Pumbies ss. . 3 ieee * - ford High's harriers a 29-point, "A7** hristisn. Salo, Hinkley Gung). Holds Turkey Shoot three and ran for two extra points, |¥#ré* , Penslized ‘ ” wed te EE ig 87, CLEMENT winning a over three = area ENDS: “Carter, Eskelinen, Laffrey, : 2 SCORE BY. QUARTERS udy Yapo ayern squads, e meet started out as|Carr. Bachmann. J. Alderson, Kretsch- = - ine Pamel ge Second fall shoot for Auburn) h ney oi $y 5 cas a Lo ‘Minke 7 a any eon, but a late addi- F GUARDS Teddy, Meyer, Richardson, Heights Sportsmen's club is set Soyth Lyon Wins, 35-13 Hoen swiee tion of Bloomfield Hills made it|Hemming — _ . kicked the - for Sunday at the club grounds on Y ’ aeoceneine mana Sel a oesiume Rr Mates the first quadrangular of the year. Mitchel, Burt. Kiger, ‘Gorderiea m4 cone ee '|Roberts Ct., off Churchill Rd. The} Harold Choate scored four touch-|pass): Hartung ¢3 rush); Jaceteen (8/Ghell Gs Duseuiee Bloomfield was runnerup with], CENTERS: Johnson. —_ See ee jattair will include a turkey, chic-|downs to pace South Lyon to a|'‘yp—ragert (1 rush): Gyde (6 rush). |Pose LH Ranieri, Geuger 41; Clarkston had 81, and North-| QUARTERBACKS: Green, McCallum = It was ken and merchandize shoot and) 35-13 victory over Saline iast night.| PATS: Isbell (kick 4); Golinsky run) ror re ee vice, - jville §. or. Ganth, Zenader, Leaky, @. Aldet> tense a special shoot for youngsters. |Choate made~TD runs of 2, 7 and _ BIRMINGHAM LINEUPS a lprane” MIKES ST. games | Top 10 finishers were, in order|#®. Menton E - tude flaunted Shooting begins at 10 a.m. con-|8 yards and caught a pass from| FNDS: Isbell. Holden, Mayhew, Cloon-) bivte Lt bauan — Ron Berby (Mil) 10:55, Ken} WATERFORD LANEUP Sy Huskies tinues until all events are wound|Jack Wren for a 12-yard tally. GUARDS: NeLennan McKenzie, Hurd, Sonnenberg ko Ryan \Senteney (BH), Ted Nelson’ (Mil), |qmee acaarrct Wilson, MeArthed, 32 plays, featuring a up. |Tackle Wayne Hansen scored the ACKLES, Stowell. Kit M Keesling RG Kemling |4:0etz Klopfer ((BH), Denny Mun-| QUARD®: Johnson. Masti, Runes, Bes» * to the Children will shoot 22s, with shot|other TP, picking off a fumbje and en ae, ewe. ng. Morse, (Keseling - RT Lonmler ec!son (Mil), Lary Morgan (Clark), (otttgs2: Moran. Rise, Daisiey, Burnig, + shells, at card targets. They will|running 12 yards, Jerry Duncan| SENTERS: Russ, Sisson |Pinente QR Sayers, _|Phil Jerome (North so Hack-|,7ACKLES: Nestor, Couture, Comal ffom be under adult supervision at. alljand Wren each tallied two conver: _ ‘“ Seis oe ei oe PE ho ee jett Mil), Tom Maron (BH) and oo 32 Mores, T gett. 19.14, times. ‘sions with Choate getting the other! peeves inane Sane * IDunny RH Christie |Dick Ford (BH). BACKS: Kaines, Hoke, aves, Gtigest, , ’ \ , _ ee 21-0. Chrisian | jocks Farmington; Walled Lake Trips Skippers \ j 5 FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, '_—_ oo” 2 senna 2.1060, yondale .....13° Fitagerld ....46 Norille....27 Brighton -=.-25- North Branch 46 Ann Abr 1.2 6 Lake Orion .... 0 Bloomfield Hils 20 Holly:......;-12 Ortonville .....0 in onal SRNR Se armament: SS RLS se West Bloomfield, Clarkston Roll Over Foes | Keego 11 Shows Power in 46-14 Rout of Milford Four. Alix Passes for proved again his value to the Avon-| aryice avondale fumbled the ball and Newton Scores 4 sng op ede woucidiows soe scoring rey waite ts own five yard stripe Touchdowns | “ord — in a 136 squeaker over), -kied down to hold their ground. West Bloomfield is showing its| teeth and Clarkston indicated it) may be jelling into a surprise team of the Wayne - Oakland * ‘Trailing 6@, Harris came up i -J League. . with one of his three blocked /for high-powered Fitsgerald. The 2 The Keego crew waltzed by Mil-| ee ee ya -_- set = a aa ri already amassed . ford, 46-14, last night with Dennis anygice a five-yard TD scampe jell orca three successive Alix passing for four touchdowns a Peel deadiocking and Jack Newton scoring four times. Pentiane Press Phete SCORES 4 — Jack Newton found his way across the goal line four times last night as West Bloomfield Whipped Mil- ford, 46-14, to stay unbeaten in | | three games. Newton caught Milferd gave West Bloomfield (Cl eel ie for two a shocking start when Jim Hart- others. He is a 160-pound junior wick raced 97 yards for the first | * * * Clarkston, meanwhile gots its offensive machine moving with 386 yards in drubbing Clarence- ville, 33-13. halfback. » x» * ®* x *« Lake Orion Battered by Fitzgerald ed the Eagles trom chalking up ‘talented senior end Herb Harris; seme more points. The defending champions failed Fitzgerald battered Lake Orion to capitalize on three scoring op- "=" Lamphere, 13-12 LeRoy Hill went 80 -yards in| itwo plays for the -Madison tally| Country Day got its initial vic- following an interception in the tory for new head coach Dick’) end zone. | Anderson Friday afternoon by _ {nipping Central Suburban League Streng defensive play prevent- |.) Madison Lamphere 13-12 in The Lakers tied it when Alix hit Newton on a 39 yard pass and Alix converted * * In the second period. West Bloomfield rolled with 20 points a Alix passed 16 yards to Newton to! make it 13-7. followed by an 8% yard march with Newton going the last four. Alix then passed to John Long 14 yards for the other TD. I Bloomfield Hills came very close again took a 20 yard pass in the to joining Pontiac Northern in the third quarter and in the final major upset department by bat- period Newton went 10 yards and {jing Northville right down to the Tom Moran went 15 for the tal- wire before bowing 27-20 last night. lies. Holly made a strong comeback Milford’s 4th quarter TD came! to push Brighton hard in the last on a pass to end Sid Lewis who half before dropping its 3rd in then lateralled to Kaiser for 40 succession, 2>12 yard scoring play. Not expected to be any match Barons Scare Champs, Holly Keeps on Losing | the final 20 seconds of play. Passer Mike Kramer connected} with Jerry Jaffe on a 60-yard t |play to deadlock the count. Bill | Jones calmly booted the deciding extra point. The same pass com- bination had accounted for the earlier TD. Roger Craig ran 15 and Ed Tes- sier 60 for Lamphers tallies in a ground vs air duel. for ane score. Spore nancy Pontiac CC fo Hold » Golf Outing Sunday @ pass-lateral play started Martin. ™~ BL| Invitations are extended to male 213 and female golf teams, such as a Bes husband and wife tandem, to en- ter a two-ball mixed foursome tour- c nament Sunday at Pontiac Coun- 3, try Club. - Pro-owner Frank Syron has an- TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Yards Net Rushing Yards Net Passing TOTAL NET YARDS Passes Attempted Passes Completed . Passes Intercepted by Punt Average 25 Fumbles Lost 1 pore edaitg the HeNee ham 1 ¢ .& @ ‘Avon Trips Madison| It was the 3rd straight setback — SKIPPERS—These School football players wear that worried look Skipper gridiron. Their worries were not with- ‘WORRIED Waterford High the sidelines in Pontise Press Phote out cause, Walled Lake defeated the Skippers, alled Lake on the 21-6, to open the Inter-Lakes campaign. hiefs Eye 4 ictory No. 3 Tonight River Rouge Is PCH Opposition on Wisner Turf Speedy Panthers Pose Problems for Central in Saturday Outing = » * for three-time champion North- Yards Penalized "m0 srivi Conversions were all by Alix ville, the Bloomfield Barons led SCORE BY QUARTERS = %® nounced that each couple arg Victory No. 3 in the same . 'Nor e i assessed and Kaiser most of the opening half. Bioom{leld ¢7 7 O20 no wees aes wih be aged aes Paine ot bition of the Pontiac Central foot- RIN Clarkston held a 27-6 halftime They fell behind early in the TOUCHDOWNS: Northville—Hay 2 Tee-off times will run from 12 noon lead as Bob Porritt passed for 3rd period but fought back for a (18 run: #8, nub) : Cetra a. pecs from until 2:30 p.m. two and scored on an 85 yard |tie at 20-20 when Don Carison’ \field— armstrong ‘2. pass from Jones: Post entries will be accepted, dashed 67 yards to score. But a|Seheunaman (39, pass from Jones); but advance entry must be made long march culminated by Roger — (le rthville—Deal 3 (kicks). rd ha ed starting s° orthvilie— a (kicks Ron Morgan went over from the Atchinson’s 11-yard gallop wrapped Bloomfield—Hays, Jones (runs). ime, sre nae _— Waterford and Wyandotte tucked one in the first oar. papohs up the verdict for the champs with ; 30 to 4) teains a ee under their belts, collide with. a punt return, is passes to Tic only two minutes left to play. ‘Rodgers Marine Champ ‘enter tomorrow's tourney at PCC. |” fleet-footed River Rouge team on Caverly. for 14 and 12 yarders ~e« st the Wisner gridiron at 8 o'clock. * are up the second qarter’ A 33-yard pass play Biff Jones. CHERRY POINT. N C. (AP)—| FRIDAY’S COLLEGE FOOTBALL This will be Central’s first Satur- ses Bars Armstrong gave Bloom- Pvt. Phil Rodgers of San Diego, | southern California 17, Ohio Btate @ day contest since 1956 when the gridders met Arthur Hill at s & 8 ‘field its first lead early. North- Mel Joseph went six yards for vie went ahead in the 2nd quar- the final score in the third quar- ter when Dave Hay ran 18 and ter for the Wolves Wade Dea} booted his Ist of three Claranceville scored all 13 points placements. Calif., fired his second sub - par} round in two days Friday to win the All-Marine Golf Tournament) by two strokes with a 292. \Iowa Tehrs. 14, Drake iNorthern Michigan 7, commer ® Kentucky 32, Detrot “J West Virginia, 10, George Washington 8 Chattan ooga 20, Purm 1 Eastern Michigan 13, “linote Normal % in t ad ; in the third period The half end egi, 13-7 Barons ; Wisner is the reason for the switch Joseph was the running ace a5 after Jones hit 6-5 end Howard from Friday to Saturday be neta 06 and Forrtt mde Schuneman oo « oyart sera | WiOOdy Hays Accused W the Chlcts do us well aguinat good on eight of 13 passes. 27 Don Hays ran . the Rouge 11 tonight as Northern Alix also had 8 for 13 in the at : Throw g Pp h did against Farmington yesterda West Bloomfield victory and coach Hay got Northville even in the O In unc es PCH coach Jesse MacLeay will Jerry Ganzel of Milford com- 3rd on a 68-yard run. An Atchinson| . be happy. The Huskier upset mented afterward that “West pass to Joe Gotro for 23 yards) LOQs ANGELES (UPI)—Ohioj|bit and I've got a slight knot on Farmington, 25- Bloomfield looked like the best preceded Carlson's tally. ‘State football coach Woody Hayes it fi I’ll have to see how it is in invading team in the W-O League and the Losing coach Don Hoff called today was accused by a news-| the morning.” an averaging pcre are best he has seen in class B ranks his team’s showing “‘their best) paperman of hitting a sportswrit-| * * * the line and 145 ta od per Pry thus @ar this year.” yet.” fer's helper after his team Was’ hater added, “I'm originally| but they have speed to burn with ; 175-pound halfback Bobby Lyons beaten 17-0 by the University of + Pontiac Press Photo x *& * Brighton appeared to have an | Calif | from Ohio. That's the hard thing Beer seaeah Ret Fat ase ig) “eee evan, 0 eens | Al Kise, a, veorteeriiec'bor el | CHEERING THEM ON — Enthusiastic Pontiac last night's home opener against Farmington at | leading the corps of sprinters entire squad in posting his thirc me with a 12-0 advantage , as sw | Bine said in his‘st Northern football players lend vigorous side-~ Wi ium. ‘arming- yons victory. Next week a battle of the! but Holly was a different team’) Los Angeles Examiner, said that! denied ‘the ray desig net Hayes line support to their eens on the field in on 520. SS od eal ware Bab gues ' . y following the intermission. The Broncos drove 60 yards with unbeatens, Brighton. and West Bloomfield. will have a big bearing on the league race. Jim Howard carrying the last six — * * {to break into the scoring. The oth- In his win over Claranceville, er Holly TD was the result of a coach Tom Taylor of Clarkston 79 yard drive featuring short pass- singled out Jack Anderson, Dick e, py Bob Ennis to Don Mac- Valentine and Jon Parks for their ‘Kenzie, Bob Harmes crashed into defensive play. ‘the end zone from the five * jhe and Dick Shafer, brother of Bob Shafer, a sportswriter for the Pasadena Independent Star News, were attacked by Hayes in the Cojiseum dressing room last night. According to Bine, he and Dick Shafer were in the dressing room while Hayes berated his Buck- eyes. Bine said that Hayes no- ticed him and Shafer and yelled, , Kentucky Dumps Titans, 32-7 U. of D., Ohio State Beaten: x *& Rouge’s starting lineup will con- sist of five juniors and six seniors. Rouge has a 1-1 record so far this season, a 12-0 triumph over Ecorse M we * * ay ee ¢ 13 That final Holly TD made it 1%- “Get out, get out.” From Our Wire Services {at th First Downs Passing : a e 32 and the Wildcats drove |tossed another to Hayes for 33|\Carmen Pomponio’s touchdown and a 33-7 loss to Class Tocal First Lcd tol oh 3 12 before Brighton put it a! ice) When the two men apparently; Kentucky of the Southeast Con-|68 yards for the fourth touchdown. \yards and a moment later scored,|/and John deme sai field goal tramck. “ Yards Net Passing 62 oe on a nine-yard run by Scott Mar-' didn’t leave the dressing room soon ference and Southern California) Now unbeaten in three games, |himself, from the 4. Then he!,. Playing four- quarters o' good asses sc 0° ,°97 tin. The key man in the victors’ enough, Bine said Hayes strode|from the Wet Coast displayed|the Southern Cal scored a touch-|passed to Wilder for the two-point Friday night and then took the|tootpall instead of just two will be Passes Tatercepted by .. wo! - attack. over and swung at him. Bine said|some devastating line play last|down and a field goal in the sec-| conversion. steam out of a George Washington|another Centra] goal thir evening. ~ Pumbles wow ? His two pass completions total-|he ducked.and Hayes’ punch struck/night in defeating their foes from|0nd quarter and a clinching touch- - Conference football victory. ‘ Yards Penalized . m3 ing 45 yards set up the clincher.| Shafer in the back, knocking him|the Midwest. down in the final quartgr. They Buckeye fullback Bob White ~~ “° In each game. thus far, the SCORE BY QUARTERS He had passed to Doug Verellen| against the wall. The Wildcats’ relentless ground|Were on the l-yard line of the was a terror with his 5-yards-at- Chiefs actually have played only ©, Bloomfield 720 7 12-46 Bine said Hayes then locked the|attack, led by a ofc Buckeyes when the gun sounded.| * °ra¢k plunges, but Ohie State | The Mountaineers moved ahead; one half of real sound football. door and remained with his team|hack tore yt ot cree could not get inside the Trojan |in the second quarter, driving 84/ They chose the ist half while SCORING PLAYS for about 23 minutes before ed- Detroit heral se} Charles, from Lancaster, Pa., | 20yard line until jate in the.|yards for a touchdown. Thackston| licking Waterford, 31-6, then scrorruDsar eh, arcee, “¢ One-Man SHOW | iiuing reporters. Bie ciaimed| ipa, wih & 27 victory tn the| oot the scone tor the opening | game. White bucked the ball kicked his feld goal in the third] watted em the ‘tad alt te Newton “110 rashes Milan” “18, pase D feats Uti that when reporters were admitted! On the coast, sophomore quart-| Don Zac 27-yard field goal by | most of the way to .he §, but |period to clinch the victory. smother the Dottes, 20-1. ae (97 rush); Ketser (40 = eda S cd to the dressing room, Hayes did erback Ben Charles hype ea. wan His ag oa - to | for the first time in his brilliant The Chiets yielded touch PAT's — pitx (4); Keiser (2) not apologize for the incident. ran Southern Cal: to be 4 victory} — ey play. | college career, he was thrown Pp downs to ry : both opponents. Water. ENDS: Roseelie Lewis, Ressler, Cece, Gridders, 20-14 “{ was standing about five jover Big Ten rival Ohio State. |, With five seconds to go in the andthe tonthaete Guess ended. Annual Mi { ford scored a TD the first time doward . ; feet outside the locker room door . Charles arched a long one the Skippers got hold of DUARDS: Neder. Mterhonbacher Ed Anderson was a° one-man ; Detroit’s line was no match |to Luther Hayes for 38 yards.| The wi Ohio Stat the hall Bond, C. Weaver. Paul. Waling ‘show for Center Line last night| talking to Al,” sald Dick Shafer, | for the quick barsts of Wildcats | Haye: eves. ee . 3 anc Wyandotte followed suit a s bowled over two Buckeyes, |the first for the Trojans since week TACKLES: Shefier. Tanner. Kratbel. and the result was a 20-14 defeat 7, who helps his brother Bob, | Chartie Sturgeon, Glen Shaw, [Tom Matte ‘and Bill German, on/1947 and of the t avo. As the two games moved RTERS’ Wiseman. russell ifor the Utica football tear iin a vn local college £8 ™ 5. | Leeman Bennett, Calvin Bird and “the goal line and fell over for|49,592 enjoyed it. The tatersec aces un ay ae Chiefs grew tougher and eee: Reiser. ~“Shuett. Coateersen, | BE Commy League game at Center ing out ee i and eae storm- | Gary Cochran, ihe gh0ce: the conversion try Genel deries dating hack ‘te 1937 tougher. wia « ‘ - t a ne every WEST BLOOMFILD LINEUP Anderson, a speedy senior half- and “sald, ‘Get to hell out of a Satie ae beset Aha eee x * — a The annual championships of the Injuries will hamper the’ Chiefs ENDS. Nandall. J: Long. M. 1008.!back, scored twice on runs of one| Mere: : drives of 67, 54, 33, 68 and 8)| Midway in the fina ee Pete . |quarter midget racers will be held|°“t they are stilt favored to con- oc ahns: Riegets. ” a and 54 yards and also tallied an| Shafer said he and Bine started ’ , , ay 1 quarter, Ben! - West Virginia pushed: ahead on Sunday at the Miracle Mile’ track quer Rouge Halfback Dick Mc- T rao ni. Chamberiain,jextra point in addition to carry-| walking away, but apparently|° , 2 *« : on Telegraph and Square Lake|C@tley and end Jim Allison, two Kre shrmensted. 1 Sere ae ‘victors ing the ball 18 times for a total| weren't doing so fast enough to The on : roads. Se of Central's “maing.ay ‘performers, . of 166 yards and a 9.2 average.|suit Hayes. crushing defeat was a sad Rou h Nite t SVC ll - @& *® are out of action for this eve. ‘ g newton Delve Paddy. fri _|Art' Smith scored the other Cen-| ‘He charged over to us and ee ee eee g Or . Ss Approximately 140 young drivers|i2@’s contest. - sou: Brideert. Moran. Kent, Watsins iter ee & 38-yard pass from|said, ‘Goddam, I said get out of ee ie maar eer ovggend . . four 15 will drive Rouge i colons nig . = Rudy Evans. here,’ crowd , - . : from through Utica started the scoring for althe back. It" knock pai yt pected Detroit's best start since | By United Press Iniernational | time in three starts that Mid- their midget caps for the NOU] wip ownn n 28164 teeotd av the” Barnum Regains Title 7.0 lead, but the Chieftains felllance. Then he. picked me up by 1948. Included in the crowd was | Midland, which bounced back to my has come from behind te pone eS s Panthers’ head man. He tne in behind by a 20-7 count at half-|the shoulders and shoved me diy ‘saeesaaee ae omy defending sr Fifteen events starting at 2:09|"* Sth season at Rouge. Big John Barnum of Grand Ra-|time and they never got’ back into against the wall. Then he pushed aaee . Central in its season. opener, ap- nie Central, meanwhile, suf-/)m are scheduled with young- pids regained the Western Michi-| serious contention. me toward the door,”’ Shafer said.| The heavier Wildcat line con-|Pears to be making come-from-be-| ‘104 its second séthiick in three|sters from Toledo, and Ontario Folie K gan PGA golf crown with a 36-| A pass covering seven yards) 45 py [tained Detroit's attack until the|Mind victories & habit this. ye@r| eames, losing to Ann” Arbor, 21-3.| joining the local drivers. ¥ Kayoes Ratliff hole score of 139 at Klinger Lake|from Ted Jerzy to Dan Pilarski| caught me completely by tinal five minutes when Bruce|! its class A prep football cam- surprise. I'm a little teed off. in a sicprise intri-cty, Suime, * * * SAN DIEGO, Calit Country Club near Bar-|tallied Utica’s 1st TD. then the| off. |Maher raced against third string-|P@e™. —- Flint Southwestern 1 ; (AP) ~Zora had ow wi I don’t know about taking any dumped’ Flint} Jim Briney of Pontiac, 2 10/Folley. second-ranked dum oe penate A eee odio eam ak blanked until the) |, against tien. § salet Gan [et om & Sl-yard tpuchdown play. Halfback Richie Wait scored a 6-0. year-old; Carol Eager, 12 of Wa-|weight challenger " place with 6272 — 141. The totally yal to ore mn, re him if there are any injuries to | he titans didn't cross into Ken-| te inet ight to hve Mid. | fell to Hid, 20-19, while bay Dregetn Pits and Toney jannet, ct Monroe Rati of Sen Diets purse was $1,500 and Barnum’s the final yard. Jim Roney| ™ back,” Shafer said, tucky territory until late in/the a 2-14 victory over Sagi- | City ‘Cental timed trimmed city - ‘eaiioa “among 2d te Hie of their « top prize was worth $275. ran for both Utica conversions. He said his back ‘‘still hurts a'third period. Then the drive fizzled high, It marked the third | Handy, 1 pb mp me, Diego Arena last ide the Sen (J ‘ i , : } . / C3 we Be 1 Gh seat if is asa wal Ste De gahie { t- _—— -- ~~ ww " ; PO OO AD See _FIFTEEN down during last .night’s OSU-SOCAL grid battle in Perdue had just taken a seven-yard pass that he fumbled later, ivenliaarias sonata aad win Marth to remain unbeaten. Key College Contests on Grid Card Today ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP)—Michigan meets Michigan State Saturday in a Big Ten battle that once was tops in the national spotlight. This year it’s just another football game. But despite the so-so status of the Spartans and Wolver- ines, the usual capacity throng of 101,001 will jam Michigan Stadium. The Spartans are favored by about a touch- down. An oddity this year is neither team has won going into its big game, 52nd in a rivalry begun in 1898. Both backyard foes began rebuilding campaigns on a sour note last week, thé.vic- tims of upsets. Michigan holds a 35-12-4 edge in the series. But the Wolver- imes have won only two of the last nine meetings. Last year, “for Third Gare Neal Is Hero of 4-3 Victory Yesterday in Comiskey Park LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Los Coliseum, now are favored to whip Chicago's White Sox in their richest payoff yet as comes to the for the first time in ~*~ * * After coming from behind yes- win the best-of-seven series. x * And they're favored at 6-5 to morrow in the first of three games at the Coliseum—already a sellout at $2,000-plus. That should push the winners’ share of the loot a few thousand past the record $11,147.90 collected by the New York’ Giants in their ~ 1954 sweep of Cleveland. There's . $331,070.26 in the players’ pool al- ready after a two-game attend- ance total cf 95,381 at Chicago. With time off for traveling, both clubs worked out today at the Col- iseum, qa make-shift ball-yard once more after a quick conversion fol- “Now R f “ LOLLAR FORCED WIDE OF PLATE — How far slow-ranning Sherm Lollar (10) of the Chicago White Sox was from scoring the tying run in the 8th imning rally at Comiskey day in the 2nd game of the 1959 DALADZADFRLAPARA DAP PARAS _— on Angeles Dodger Park yester- World Series won , ball,. returned from outfield via shortstop relay, and forces Lollar to run wide. The Dodgers 43, to even the Series at one win apiece. ereee oe we ~Arees prea SC “ MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES Avondale 13, Madison 6 Agéhor Bay 4, ese Park 4 me na Cat Roeere city 6 Wena 34, oda ma Nac fil 1, Coldwa’ or 21, Punt "ceptra! 13 Arenac Central 31, Pinconning 15 Addison 26. Onsted 20 Adrian Catholic 14, Sand Creek 7 Blissfield 27, Dundee Birmingham 36. Buchanan Ms, 14 Bangor 48, Richland 13 Battle Creek Leet yd 38, Sturgis 12 Bellevue 12, Oli B. Creek 8t. 19, Harper Creek 0 B. Creek Pennfield 46, Climax-Scotts 0 Britton 1, Deerfield 7 ‘tie) Bay City ‘Central 14, Ba City Handy ¢ Birch Run 20, Morri ce 12 Beaverton 25, Arenac ¢ Bastern @ Center Line 20, Utica 14 13 os yean : ace e) Charlevoix 27, Gr a » Colon 28, Mendon 14 0 rbor . John 0 . Paul 6 se 0 Dearborn Edsel Ford 33, Melvindale 7 Delton 21, Sarenac 7 Dowagiac 19 —— Rapids Central 0 Durend 12, Ithaca 6 Dewitt 29, Laingsburg 20 Dryden 12, Armada 7 Deckerville 21, _— 2 Dansville pe dy e Dimondale Woodland 7 AP Wirephete at Lane % Adrian 13 . is illustrated by this sequence of views. Los 5 Boye Vocational ¢ catcher John Roseboro has the Rock Bi Airport lowing last night's college football | game between Ohio State and! Southern California. * * * Most of the White Sox, includ- ing Manager Al Lopez, will be getting their first look at the Coli- seum and the steel screen that) No ‘Breather’ for the Lions = epee : wibdeictc iar on rises 40 feet and runs from the left field foul line to left-center. as heavy underdogs, they tied Michigan State 12-12. * * * LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP)—Notre Dame and Purdue football| teams loosened their muscles Friday in light drills at Ross- rem Stadium, where they will meet Saturday tn-a game- that has! been the toughest spot on the Irish schedule in recent, years. A sellout crowd of 50,362 will be on hand. Occasional rain is forecast. Purdue has defeated Notre Dame in three of their last five meetings, yet never has stepped the Irish in Ross-Ade Stadium. Notre Dame leads the entire series 20-8 with two ties. The Purdue attack again will feature fullback Bob Jarus, who scored three touchdowns in the Boilermakers’ 29-22 victory’ last year. x *«* * DALLAS (AP)—A passing. duel between two)of college foot- ball’s best throwers—Don Meredith and Joe Tranchini—and the explosive threat of talented runners should lure 50,000 into the Cotton Bow! Saturday when Southern Methodist meets Navy. Southern Methodist Jost its opening game of the season last week, being nosed out by Georgia Tech 16-12. Navy has beaten Boston coliege and William and Mary and, according to scout Marvin Franklin, is a rougher team than Georgia Tech. SMU, however, will be in better shape for this game than last week with fullback Jim Welch ready to go again. x * * IOWA CITY, Iowa—(AP)—Northwestern will carry bitter memories of last fall’s bubble-bursting loss into its Big Ten showdown with Iowa here Saturday. The Wildcats were the Cinderella team of the Big Ten and riding a four-game winning streak when they met the Hawkeyes a year ago. Fresh from a 55-24 victory over Michigan, Northwestern ap- parently was headed for a top spot in the conference after years of oblivion. The Wildcats put on a furious finish, scoring 20 points in the last half, but were unable to overtake the Hawkeyes who won 26-20. Northwestern lost three more conference games and finished sventh. Iowa went on to win the Big Ten title and the Rose Bowl. 4 xk * * STIN, Tex. (AP)—Texas, unbeaten and unscored on, and) California, which absorbed a walloping last week from Iowa,| mix Saturday afternoon in a nationally televised game. The Longhorns are strong 13-point favorites in the first meeting between the two universities. About 35,000 are expected to see the 3:30 p. m. (CST) kickoff in Memorial Stadium. It will be telecast by NBC. Texas, flush with sophomore speed on both offense and in|, the defensive secondary, has a string of three shutout victories going, including last season's finale. California opened with a win over Washington State, then was crushed 42-12 by Iowa. Evy Plans to Resign EEE IOWA CITY, lowa (AP)—The news that lowa Coach at least stay the extent of his contract. “Just like the players wouldn’t quit him, they feel he will not quit them,” the players said. “Most of the guys are shook up about it but they'll put their feelings aside and get up for the Northwestern game.” ’ ‘The wording of Evy’s brief announcement touched off ‘speculation that the pepular lewa coach might quit lenz before 1963, possibly after the current season. In announc- ing his resignation, he left, lots in center and right. We'll have an advantage over . s It’s only 251 feet to the = Upset Minded leagured barrier down the line. The Coliseum gives you little in| G6 B | them at home,” said Dodger reen y 5 Manager Walt Alston. ‘“Ypu al- ways have it over a club ied our place for the first time.’ eI in Alston picked right right-hander De Drysdale (17-13) to start tomor-) row’s third game against ea Figure Packers to Be White Sox and right-tHander Dick - . Donovan (3-10). Neither or Big Factor in Race would further in outlining) This Yeor pitching plans for the three “| here. REENBAY, Wisc. — Before Lopez, whose Go-Go Sox were| GRE started. ft looked as though beaten by three Dodger home! ine netroit Lions had a “breather” runs, two by Charlie Neal, and in their schedule when they played| their own heavy-footed running/ i. Green Bay Packers in between yesterday, said he might “T get|meet with the defending cham- some line-up changes, after “I get jon Aalinare Colts. a godd look at this place and think| iP The Packers took a 96 surprise it over.’ Chic: With left field so short, be vetory over pote A ie might shelve his usual platooning| the Lions realize that they will be practice and go with right-handed facing a team that is geared for hitters against Drysdale. That upsets when they play at Green would leave rookie Jim McAnany Bay Sunday afternoon. in right field and Bubba Phills at third base in place of Jim Rivera ANGEL H RBI PO A 4 Guta: pg oe r ret i Halas said Green Bay has made Moon If ......:- “3 0 1 0 1 1 & “Sreat ” under Vinee a SS “4 9 1 0 1 0 Lombardi, the mew head coach poral ren 2 0 0 o 4 0 Of the Packers. 7 0 | 9 + aad ‘ °° 0 10 1 Formerly, it appeared that De- Respbere ¢ --------$ 8 Ff fg troit would ‘have little trouble with Podres Pp .......+5- 2 6 1 0 0 ° Green Bay. The Lions had won Party Tt... i @ 6 0 0 015 of thetr last 18 games with . + the Packers, although the two a a % 4 8 677 14 teams fought to @ 1313 tie in one CHICAGO (A) AB R&R H RBI PO A\ game lJast season. Por BP Deere x ° * " " A Detroit head ~ apalrealt Land on .- son now says, * go ci) Bergeson tb a i ° ° ; 0) be a big game for us.” yaa ar Smith if S30 T 1 2 8] wad sim Doran’ will likely be ane Al 3 - fF 8 Sg) the only absentee from Sunday's MeAnamy a Seenore A ee ° 3 | game. Defensive backs Yale ae fs... 2 e071 e e 1 Lary and dim Steffen tackle Sa seve teeees aa 6 6.8 | Jerry Perry missed the season (ee ~ opener when the Lions were de- A aa 77 .) ee - a ee feated by. the Colts, 21-9. All B—Ran for Klussewski tn 8th. seem to have recovered, C—Struck out for Phillips in Sth. MR gp age out ser = =) Sth. ‘ Fullbacks John Henry Johnson bm gee H ye "* 90 -ee8 ese—3,and Nick Pietrosante were hurt E— Wills -|in the first game, but they definite- ly will be ready for action along with Gary Lowe, another member of the defensive crew. Pro action gets started tonight when the Baltimore Colts and Chi- |) cago Bears meet in a nationally Deseoit «a (A) "iret is pat - fous” woe Summers ‘ )tagain them prime position ree = Atitsee |for defense of their title. 103-Yarder Wins for Dryden Almont Upset Victim, 6-0 A big upset, 103-yard touchdown run and two wild-scoring featured some exciting action in Hi Bat Not Anemic star looked Nike the healthiest hos-| |pital case in the country yester- Chicago's Bob Shaw out of Chi-| cago’s Comiskey Park’ in the the World Series with the White! Sox at a game apiece. “I think I have an ulcer,” moaned the 156-pound, muscle- been giving me fits for-a week Essegian, a former football star | lat Stanford, swung a 37-ounce bat day as he powered two pitches by ioe ‘wiat Thirty ounces. No one in the Na-| |tional League, not even spray-hit-| Dodgers’ 43 triumph that evened | ting Richie Ashburn of the Phil-| % jlies, uses a lighser bat. Where does Neal get all that power? “He gets it from those wrists, | 5 “My stomach has volunteered Alston, stronger than he looks."’ The 5-10 infielder pressed rig stron ‘ Charlie Neal Smallest, | Most Nervous Dodger LOS ANGELES (AP) — Charlie |425 feet away. That one came with Neal is the smallest, lightest. skin- | Junior Gilli ba néest, and most nervous Dodger of} sam on base in the eev-| Lansing ti home a, le aleo be the sick-(M™" inning, and broke a 22 tie.| [iehfeis th. Athens 8 est, as he claittia, But there’s noth-|A few moments earlier, Chuck Es-| [25ton' Uastense @. ing anemic about the way he|S€ian, pinch hitting for winning) fateuners}) alte, swings a bat. \pitcher Johnny Podres,’ had hit a| Lincoln Park 14, Dearborn # * « ** jometee 2 425-foot plus homer to} Montrose 33, mt (Linden : The Los Angeles second base) : - « * Marshall 34 Rivers 6 t Michigan Center 27. East Jackson 0 Marine City 20, = 6 Memphis 6, Alma 0 - ° Mount Pleasant 7 Ludington Neal's bat weighs?) yya\vine 33. Ubly 0 Marion 13, Coleman 7 Mattawan 35. Comstock 6 reellus 19. Constantine 6 rne 19. Martin 19 (tie) Milan 33, Grosse Te 0 Nashville 12, Lake Odessa 7 Niles 28. Washington Clay ‘Ind ) 6 North Adams 12. 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Li Lincoln Ld] qremet G Vandercook Th 19, *Borinaport 7 Vv 39, Mariette assar pA sa 31, Otseeo we my 14, Mon w a camera 6 Wa $2, Pnopkine Waldron 20, Hanover-Horton 19 Webberville 40, Bath 0 Walled Lake 21, Waterford 6 West Bloomfield 46, Milford 14 arren Fitageraid 46, Lake Orion 6 Warren 18, St. Clair Sh Lake Shore 14 Watervitet 25. tur 12 Pw henge Lowrey 12 olic League mn 12 Michigen Lutheran Sem. 19. Pulton 13 Rain or Shire ober 3] KSON mie. HARNE SS R ACEWAY *ICHIGAN 830 Po Home Grounds ORES&: OPENS OCT. 5 | RUNNING RACES DAILY | TOLEDO, rarer PARK OHIO Ohio's Newest & Most Modern "Track of Progress” Post Time: 2:30 p. m.; Seturgeys 2p. ™ | CALL FOR RESERVED AND BOX SEATS GReenwood 9-7751 fingers over the lower part of His | abdomen, ever so gently, and} said: ; | “Right here. That's where I! hurts. I feel all knotted up, es-| pecially at the beginning of a’ game, I'm al] right when it’s over. | It comes and goes. That's why 1 think it’s an ulcer.” When it was suggested to him that perhaps it was just a case of a nervous stomach, Neal shook his head, “Oh, no, it's an ulcer, all right I know the symptoms. It doesn't seen hurt. It just gets me right! here, like something eating me up. Not only that, but I lost 14 pounds this summer. I started the season at 170. Now I weigh 156 pounds.”’ What did the club doctor say’ “Oh, he doesn’t know," said) Charlie. ‘Nobody knows, not even! Alston (Manager Walt Alston). 1} don’t want anybody to know. “I'm afraid to let the doctor ex-| . I'm liable to be right about the ulcer. Then I'll really} be sick. No, .I'd better wait until} after the Series to let him look | at it.” If Alston can be guaranteed that | the other Dodgers would hit like; Neal, he'd order an ulcer for ev-| erybody in the line-up. The little fellow with the cue-stick arms and incredible 28%-inch waist, made) like a Kluszewski yesterday with his two well-plastered home runs. | His first, a 370-footer into the low- er left field stands, came in the fifth and erided a Dodger runless, drought that had extended through | 22 World Series innings, dating | back to the last nine innings of the | “56 Series. f * * * Neal’s second homer was a straight-away job that cleared the| center field fence, landed in the White Sox bullpen and was caught by southpaw Billy Pierce, some the Southern Timm League last night. : to keep piling up the digits as New Haven caught fire. Touchdown a runs of 82, 277 and 6 by John Funk paced the winhers. Four of the five New Haven six-pointers were on tripped Capac, 3425. ro beg fel Smith. The by Willie Calhoun. It was a similar situation with Brown City. Les Houcks garnered three TD#.and Stan Lints a pair as acounting Larry Kalbfliesch was for all the Capac points. 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PRESS. BER 3, 1959" + ‘HE’S MAD — Babies are cute even when they're mad. Young Tommy Mantyla wasn't at taken, even though his two-year-old sister tried to- comfort him. all happy to have his picture UP AND DOWN — All three levels of the Mantyla house can be seen in this picture. The stairs; carpeted in beige tweed like the living groom, have a wrought iron railing on one side. At the left is the kitchen with part of the copper- EARLY AMERICAN — Furniture in’ the family room is maple in the style of our forebears. The sofa is upholstered in rust with black squares. Walls are Philippine mahogany, except for the fireplace wall which is pink brick.“ Several plantS and a brass \ Four-year-old Dickie puts on a man-of-the-world look. The children are seated on the deep green sofa in the living room. 8) tone wall oven showing. At the right is a minia- ture glimpse of the family room, showing the same area as does the full-sized picture of this room. The chair in the foreground has tweed up- holstery. sh / 4g PONTIAC. “MICHIGAN SATURDAY, OCTO . + ~ Your Neighbor’s House By JANET ODELL Pentiac Press Home Fditor So many people want to build a large home that embodies all they dream of as the perfect home. It’s a pleasure to see young couples getting their homes while.their children are small. Having room to spread out is so important when there are youngsters * * * The George Mantylas of Clark- ston are fortunate. They have a large, new tri-level home with three good-sized bedrooms, the usual pumber of rooms for liv- ing and a big family room on the lower level. Furthermore, their house is situated in a quiet section of town where the chil- dren can go from place to place without encountering heavy traffic} ,.. We went to see the ‘Mantyla hoysebefore our; vacation. , It was.'a’ lovely sunny ‘morning and ‘the two older children, Dickie, aged four, and Lori, aged two, were running in and otf of the house. Four months old Tommy was contentedly sleeping in his crib. Roy Mercer designed and built the Mantyla home. It is set on a lot 120 by 150 feet. Mrs Mantyla has always lived in In- dependence Township and. is happy her new home is there PICTURE WINDOW ~the living feam oboe is textured “heive. The walls gre pale gold. Floor length @raperies are White fiber- gis. Beeayse the Mantyla house is. sét on a hill, there is a pleas- ing view'of the rest of ‘xe neigh borhped : trim: the largé front picture window. 5 The sofa and ofe large lamege chair .are-emerald green. ‘An- the car * PRAT other chair with its matching ottoman is tweed. Tables are blonde; lamps are brass and white. Ip this house there is no separate dining reom. But the kitchen is as large as the living room and half of it is devoted to dining. Here, the walls below the dado molding are beige. Paper above is also beige with a ureen and gold“desizn. On the “polished oak floor there's a large braided rug in seVeral shades of beige * * * ~ Mfr Mantyvla built the hand some corner hutch of pine, On the open shelves Mrs Mantyla keeps her handpainted china The pitchers are especially lovely ' Sérosy, i ‘reom from the hutch is a phie wall shelf bold. Ing;hand painted mugs. The furniture is pine in an Early + Américan design, There ty an Outside deor to the back yard. The working area of the kitchen is” separated from the above section by a peninsula breakfast bas topped in white Formica Comfortable looking stoqls push under the counte: All other counter surfaces have the same white plastic with gold flecks The same heige wa!lpaper is used On the ‘soffit and on a narrow strip of wall next to the oven. Curtains are white with black braid trim The birch cupboards have copper hardware te match the coppertone range and oven. Fioor tile is: beige. In the family room there is a pink brick fireplace wall with stone shelves for plants. Other walls Philippine mahogany The floor is tile in a tweed pat are (ota — = *. —t bd te Es. “yr ia Rea 4 “a . ‘ all tern. Another rug covers most of the tile niture. is maple brown braided Fur- In front of the rust colored sofa is a cobblers bench coffee table. Other furniture includes a leather lounge chair and an upholstered chair There is a lavatory on this level. The walls are covered with white plastic starred in gold. Curtains are white fiber clas. The -upstairs bathroom is pink and while. Grav and pink swirls the white plastic that covers the of the vanity The dotted curtains are pink * * * has a room with walls and sheer - white curtains.. All the bed- floors are bare polished oak. Lori's Daddy finished the furniture in her room. She has a delightful knotty pine chest and matching mirror. The chest has lots of little drawers for her trehsures. Hardware is brass. RED ROCKER There's a white hobnail spread on Lori's bed. In one corner of the room is a tiny red rocker. are in top Lor pink ruffled room pale The boys have a blue room with white curtains. While Tommy still uses a crib, Dickie has a ‘pine bed and his own pine desk, both finished by his father. The master bedroom is pale green; curtains are beige. Fur- niture in here is seafoam ma- ‘ hogany with black and brass hardware. The bedspread is a flowered quilted one * * * Of course the Mantylas have ideas of how they want to im prove their home. But they've made an excellent beginning and the rest should be easy Ee ty ty - wl - ooh CLARKSTON TRI-LEVE!. — Gray brick; white siding and charcoal’ shutters make a pleasing combination on this tri level home on Overlook drive in Clarkston The George Mantylas moved into their new home last February. Their house was sunburst clock decorate the chimney. Thé raised hearth is brick. There's a lavétory on this level, handy for. the children to use when they come in through the garage. | 120 by 150 feet. BREAKFAST ROOM One end of the kitchen is an eating area, Sepatated from the working part of the kitchen, it has the same ‘beige wainscoting and beige and green wallpaper, but oak floors itr place of tiled ones. George Mantyla built the corner hutch roun Synthetic Rubber Tape Developed for Walls A major break-through: in the construction field has been scored with the development of a syn thetic rubber tape, reinfor ' with nylon fibers, that is now being introduced to curtain wall fabri-7 cators all over the country Savings in valuable man-hours in construction and maintenance have resulted from the use of U-100 sealing tape, developed by United States Rubber Co. and field- tested for the past year In a typical curtain wall in- stallation such as one recently completed at the Delaware Valley Regional High School, near Bap- tistown, N. J., use. of the tape allowed ironworkers to instal por- celain exterior panels in the mod- ern structure in about a quarter of® the time normally used for such a job Formerly they had to undo a | dozen screws, place the panels | in place. with four aluminum | snap beads, then refasten all 12 | screws. Using tape, they now were able fo eliminate all use of screws and merely put lengths of the rubber tape on the alum- inum beads ‘which snapped into place on each side of the pea- soup green porcelain panels for permanent installation. The tape's long trial testing pro- gram has uncovered many out- standing characteristics, such as resistance to oxidizing and hard- ening, virtually permanent flexi- bility, and excellent adhesion to a | variety of surfaces, including glass, ‘alurhinum and. brass. Its ozone and weathering prop- jerties have been outstanding. ac- cording to fabricators who have been using the U-100 tape the past year. Laboratory tests have demonstrated that the tape re- mains flexible at minus 76 degrees It also remains stable at contin- uous temperatures up to 150 de- “ _ * Peres ~ Tere, e designed and built by Roy Mercer of Walled Lake eye oe 5 * Boe cabinet of knotty pine. On it Mrs jget 60 feet grees F. and can withstand inter- mittent readings up to 300 degrees without ill effect. Exposed for many hours to ozone conceatrations 15 times greater than the greatest known in this country —California’ and Washington, D, C. — the tape showed no signs of deterioratién. Weatherometer testing and ac- tual weathering under extreme conditions of suntight, snew, rain and ice produced no appreciable loss in flexibility, ner drying, shrinking or fatigue. The tape, which comes in black or grey, is available in a dozen widths from a quarter of an inch to three-sixteenths of an inch. Spe- cial quantity orders for other widths or thicknesses can be filled from the Passaic, N. J. plant of the rubber company, where the, tape is manufactured It is marketed in rolls of six or 12 inches o.d. The footage on these rolls varies according to the thickness ordered. On a_ six-inch roll, for example, a customer might in one thickness or 120 feet in another U-100 tape is also used where flexible gasketing and sealing is required, as anti-squeak buffer te tween metal panels, as weathc~ stripping and caulking agents, and in a variety of other ways by tw dustry. Fill Cracks First } Before refinishing any kitchen surfaces with paint or varnish fill in all cracks and apertures where water may enter and rot the wood. A special compound is avail- able for this purpose. It is impor- tant to fill in. cracks of openings around faucets and underneath the ‘hoods that through which pipes enter conce il ypeninzgs Pentiac Press Photos oy Ger The Mantylas’ sloping lot is “‘pdties 5 2d ibe af y ~~ fy r) ? Mantyla keeps the china her mother hand painted for her. The table and. chairs are pine. In the ' foreground can be seen the white plastic topped breakfast bar and tall stools. ‘ ¢ ‘EIGHTEEN —_—— = CURRENT RATE ON SAVINGS I, ws To dramatize a special corner of ‘ . % ee al eens Dream Up Homes | eling, lightly stained to accent tts “ teu eimai ons, oak WV IUD Luxur Y Gadgets ‘ \ characteristics. Seal BS ee EAR, ESTEE : Washington, D.C., Metropolitan GAS ves a lot to be dex! nus J. Coccate ar. i. of and Burners Bethesda, Md, would make life snus & SERVICE chet ‘world chet ond tock by o_ dsicteemeenisnaimmnnimaemiaceniantioce mere teuch of water, He also woulg have hallways and foyers FURNACES VACUUMED aut wane nebo te oe tee ae ' anyone approched. MOERY’S David F. Nolan, 15, of Ken- OIL BURNER jeaton, Md., gee flat, 497 easily accessible, roof could 2 ° serve as a combination patio, * x " - + irceeteieieiiaieieitaiaiata | Sharron Vidi, 1 ashington, D.C, said summer and winter/# Sey ha Gir cape | 5 jelosets in each bedroom are ali pow, “Squne Pontiac Pres, 5 aE ee cee ied ta |* Enclosed 1s 35 cents in coin. § Rockville, Md., recommended lar-|g pias) send me a of the § : geet . ger kitchens with a grease repell-|§ study of The House of s ant material on the wall, and! The Week, Design X78. i 19°2" x 12'2"--18'0 protects children, | (swken bates” Wo temps acompted. Please § ; Incidently, parents also appar- gr Se ey ee ere See pets and property | ently believe there ts room for |8 - im the American Ancnon rence protects children, housing picture, Dire. Rebert V. ad a eka } pets and property while it adds | | Ward of Kansas City Me., sald |} t aew beauty to. your home and that while scientists were seek- |, ' grounds. It's a perfect back- ing secrets of outer-space, the jy S™PEET toe seoscecccecssoeces : ground for flowering shrubs housewife-mother “would happl- (1 ' and vines. Nationally known ly settle for more house space.” jICITY.......... STATE. «.0 FE 5-7471 Soe Pn =o es eee T ®@ NO DOWN PAYMENT Mr. and Mrs. George Nussbaum | | san nom ovectes j rol, © 36 MONTHS TO PAY of Baltimore, Md. suggested pic- 18 2 BEDROOM © Ist PAYMENT ture windows that slide right into) wo KITCHEN 16'4"211"@" 1 218° . jthe wall, and panes stained to GARAGE ; blend with the color scheme of) ‘the room. a TTTTITIILIIIIILIIIIIIIITT | a ~ si : UNIT STEP : : : . ALSO . : CUSTOM RAILING : : coc ce : FLOOR PLAN — First floor plan is trance hall t» accenamecdete statreny, ieens _ e » ar- a CHECK THESE FEATURES: ~ bottom. Wide entrance hall insures excellent cir- rangement on ground floor is identical in either ~ @ One-Piece Constre:tion gg Culation. On the right is layout for second floor three or five-bedroom versions. a @ Permanent Beeuty—Ruyged @| and the alternate arrangement necessary in en- 7 Dependability oy . oe ee =| Millionairesses_Townhouse r @ Aveid Messy instelletion a - * . e = . s Plain Exterior Hides Lavish Interior s = ry} : a a By DAVID L. BOWEN _with the upper level roughed irf breeseway perch and is within | ~ Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere! Setety Tread Reduces Slipping - You can literally raise the roof| for later finishing. easy serving distance from the s UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE @ with this plan. On the other hand, a ranch. ? CONCRETE STEP COMPANY ics cusc= S22S2EE eee a : tives: either a low L-shaped ranch| area, is sheltered by garage and ~ Siwith three bedrooms or a 1%| aye" = ef a Rae ; . @|story home with two additional , -to-back with the living..room } = 6497 Highlond Rd. (M-59) | OR 3-7715 § oy oe, Here's what X78 offers’ on. the|g Seas” desta Seed te TTT TIITIII III iii TI ie = must be] Ground _— - & the dinette off the kitchen, which) made before builder goes | hree-bed entrance and stairway| ill suit junior members of the has ‘The three-bedroom version| "the pivot of this boase. In the| family after school because of its : floor = pecdéa tha San eine! Kitchen Aes bar end The virtue of the design fiex- wie ecg Vie Gs eure eee * & t ; Bbility ts that it makes & su- | sion the planter is replaced by| If the children are very young, | Perb one-level home expandible |, railed stairway to the upper|this dinette area can double as a/ to give if the family ‘foor. The proportions of the hall/family room where mother can requires more three sleep- | are spacious in either version and supervise play from her kitchen | ing rooms. A smaller family can | traffic circulation is excellent for! stronghold. | Seen ar meets iaet aut ane ==. SERVICE CENTERS jayout and spare itself the ex- |LIVING AREAS The kitchen is laid out in a U-| soles of uigeneatiedl sessed aed: The living room is almost 24 feet| shape, with en additional counter| | 5 Gee Gastan. Gents ted X-73| teresting possibilities for furni-|is the laundry, with provision for distinguished homes, Explaining! Pisce or the bolr window couldfixed tub. The laundry serves as your decora a rear vestibale the kitch- his intention in making the plan! ome Good, ‘unbroken walllen trea drefte en @ht ccd oan flexible, — o ayete _—— — that would| ing access to prod simple. | ¢ : it for a group- ’s a mud closet the la he eter ey eng | se ey ahd tesco They long to ‘raise the roof.’ These| The family-sized dining room cen chins cudie coee oe ae) families will choose the expansion| Jeims the living reom in an L- ca ma ilities eps version, either to finish at once or| shaped. It has access to the oe pace: Michio | All three of the downstairs bed- | FOR ANY MODERNIZATION WORK, CALL serps teed gerargMang @ Additions FE 5.8405 @ Garages | age im the front bedrooms and : @ Remodeling @ Siding al rage gragar dlp AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. connecting bath. A SOUND SAVINGS PLAN seelewalan Aelia a 7 aan ctnaing the exp — sion will add two more bed-/ ’ es —$—$———SSSSSSSSSSSSSS|] roms and bate woctics te the . ° . large . . . the Beginning of Home Ownership jee errorce ; ," the one-level house has excellent! Yes, a savings program ‘based on regular er Pyrogen iy ‘ ; in the expansion version] savings and high rate of earnings where NEW HOMES and ro storage, an eno money is completely safe ... has started many COTTAGES | ud Gk aoe aah aie ae i . ip. other clothes closet in the fifth on their way toward home’ ownership | ; cau : a Only W 4 = yls/x Long Lasting y -_—z Z as EE se IF, 2x6 Sto 16 $ df 15* FELT, 432 FT... $2.95 fe BF ES cr nut, on 2x8 8 to 16 a ate Baan LF , 3 PIPE WRENCHES 8”, 10” and 14” Regulor Price $5.95——-Now and 14” $395 1 Gold Bond TWINSULATION a |- nS 2x4, 8 FT. to 16 FT. ECONOMY RED FIR *:" 16 OZ. STEEL so lag posenpycom $ 2% -_ r iow. \ (( Reg. $120 uneary nano save my ooron pos | (NCA 1x12 WHITE PIE SHIP LAP... . 5 HY, tire se enter 95h Eo 1x12 WHITE PINE ROOF BOARDS... 3%: °85 16-INCH ROUND POINT SHOVELS . 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PHONE S < an. ; » Y } : ae y NORTHERN ~— EM 33-4171 & s : _ pees Delivery Service 7a it’s BURMY’S | nee _ Available OPEN DA}? Y 8 A | BURMEISTER § to BP M SUNDAYS 10 A M to BURMEISTER S RURMEISTER S OPEN DAILY 8 AM ' tania | i ; ry j if ti All Forms of Insurance THE HOME DESIGNED with the FAMILY IN MIND! Designed snd Built by E. ALAN GILFORD & a. - U0 PATIO WALL — Sometimes the patio profits by a wall. This lovely outdoor extension of living room, decked with Douglas fir ~ 2x4s, sports handsome wall: of 1x10 inch louvers. Wall is a con- tinuation of interior wal] in the living room, makes a fine wind- BIG 14x20 *550.a. NO MONEY DOWN MODERNIZATION SERVICE i break, as well as @ dramatic addition to the patio. Spar Varnish Good Simple to Build For a wansperent coating for «| Fight by Eight wood surface or linoleum covered; surface, spar varntish is exceeding- 100] House ly durable. This coating takes its name from its original use on spars \Easi-bild pattern method. @ ATTICS @ PORCHES @ REC. ROOMS @ ADDITIONS FHA TERMS 5 YEARS TO PAY ff PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATE SAD A Added tetadnddetiadadidadedeuden’ | the Entire all mone “” Bieemfield Area 2 : 5 2 a 4 Ze i 2 | i Fi = & * sOeeseecessesseseseesew Walls, roof and soffits, as well t the ‘ : OR 40371 =| a. | = , OPEN DAILY 9 to 8 P.M. DIXIE GARAGE BUILDERS 5744 HIGHLAND ROAD (M-60) “ ‘ € ¢ * . ‘ s With a BIG BEAR Arranged Home Improvement Mortgage . PATCH MORTAR — Patching: up sick mortar is done by (A) culling out loose cement with screw driver or chisel before (B) D : fresh mortar with pointed trowel. Keeping surf et © COMMERCIAL ETIMBGAP| Soh oes eee | Example .. . | Mr. J. W. Auburn Hots. CUSTOM BUILDER ite you're really living! The best | we purchased s Room Addition ewe twns I fe2ti98' |Reogiring Mortar bet an modera. ep | Tyg at Pane Ox me Play safe. Be sure. ‘ ‘melic ; I paid off Appliance Loan . $12 me, Like Fillin Teeth ACCEPT moreno BUT I paid off Land Contract ...$48 mo. : g ; trol Old Payments .....:...... $98 me. ; NOW YOU CAN 1 1 s Just because abrick home, or; For the next several: days wet . MY NEW PAYMENT IS brick foundation and — in a| down the newly patched joints. HEATING $68 PER MONTH @ Finish Your Shell @ Add-A-Room " = t E ome ee - Pt ae lan ei Bricks in steps get loose if EQUIPMENT SAVINGS 530 @ Side Your Home @ Build a Garage . ce .. 5 he § a . * | Instead of ling paint, you're! joints crumble, and a loose brick “A EY Ole, ars eee HE | kely to tind crumbling mortar. | one that's likely to crack AND LOWER YOUR _. ay “Rae si a Neglect crumbling joints be-| easily. tween bricks long enough and you| For mortar joints that are just | Per Month MONTHLY PAYMENTS! may find damp spots on walls beginning wear with weather and indoors before long. TOM BUILDING “ts (onsets ee Patching a brick wall. “ or foun dation is the sort of job that |* W2!!. | Also Builders of Nationally you can do a little at s time, | Dut bricks that have become First step is With « cracked or terribly loosened re- Advertised SHOLZ Designed Homes screwariver er similar object"|Twre & little more, work. Break Ott A. Trzos ‘move the brick. 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. BERSCHE CONSTRUCTION co. With a hammer and cold chisel] Piognmaag nag sy — (all iL +183 Keego Harbor knock out all the loose mortar | 2075 Highfield Rd., Drayton Plains OR 3-3955| Don't bang away at mortar that! ing _ wsralsgper ee = | Eves. ca uxeeo | a for Free Consultation @ Operators on Duty 24 Hours a bey _ ; is sound, Clean out the smaller, as the errr htelary uy een fragments with a wire brush. | : Want 2 powder room? “MNES anita anata e Be Ree i , B | A ° hose down the old surface tho | Hh oughiy. if you apply mortar iva sles yep oan OT “= LAKEWOOD | | £ Modern Amenican-Standard fixtures ik wd uate,” | ‘After ‘the hickwerk bas been VILLAGE | CONSTRUCTI ON t 0. 92 WEST HURON will solve your space problem A prepared mortar mix, made | Snooth the mortar dnd wet down} _ Home Sites = | : Se oe EM Mu 4.8825 |) and save you money! . . caneet to we i you want —— boner <= wetting | 3-0085 or | With these space-saving y ees fixtures, you need. less eo | think. a be glad to ota a sires Leadh oelag show you where and how Use a pointing trowel to fill the) to add this needed con- joints with mortar. Fill complete-| venience to your home. ly, then smooth. Indent the mor-) tar’ slightly with the end of the| FHA TERMS attractive joint, but, i will ‘hed AVAILABLE \water more quickly. FOR YOUR Have a wet rag, handy as youl work to wi mortar j Se « [+ | might fall mag the brick. | EAMES and BROWN, Inc. | Add Second Cabinet | 55. Pike Pontiae re a’, Under First One ’ A logical place for extra kitchen =| storage is immediately under the| wall cabinets, The home owner or ‘carpenter can build auxiliary cab- ee they’ll look | | A reach with the colonial look FEATURING sally Sapa de hs ae This spacious and luxurious lake-side home is such a tremendous value that it laughs at inflation, astounds building 4 bedrooms, | V2 baths, glass tub enclosure, slate entrance, fire- | for bottom and ends, which are] experts, and gives our. competitors’ insomnia! See it today and you'll buy the biggest bargain you'll ever make. place, all custom kitchen, large wood windows, oak floors, trapezoids that are 10’ -at back, | 1 plastered walls, full basement and attached garage. 6” at bottom, 8” at top and 16" | You haven't seen a value like this in ages! ony $16,975 On YOUR w Octaie hes ar kent dealer This amazing Space Queen has building Sisee kg Soschimin sadhana as aeacoarh all ding! experts from all over Michigan scratching. DOWN ; P “ doors used to close the cabinet. | SPECIAL BONUS their heads and sharpening .their: pencils, ; Above All, Maintenance Free’ Brick & Aluminum ||A wood shelf in the center of the | re AND NO WONDER! Plus Costs 1250 Square Feet conc. add to the storage) 12 MONTHS VACATION ~ BATEMAN * KAMPSEN _,Prime jand paint the cabinet - me hay . This exciting new home gives you: 3 bed- ! 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Retro-rockets will/ slow . the; pom 2, Bow eg ea) x < ppm “ | d y gravity : over. ; N tl it te ft R it d ft ic J a a fe d v L a 0 B a AP Wirephete = VIEWS CAPSULE — Astronaut Lt. Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard | visits the Atlks launching pad at Cape Canaveral to take a look at a Mercury-type capsule, similar to the one in which he or one h of six other Astronauts will attempt to become the world’s first spaceman in the near future. } LANGLEY RESEARCH CEN- chosen on the basis of which of ? J _ ’ the Astronauts happens to be in , TER, Va. (UPL = As- a Sed. physical tronauts sa) hog wash” to a meatal im th the first man| = mee & te Gime. ee | But all of them will take part in to ride a rocket into space will a the " have a better chance of landing ceapeangr bape page safely than pioneer aviators had in Di one perhaps years, their early craft. jwhen an Astronaut riding a cap- ~ *« sule six feet wide will be rocketed “We know that the stakes are out of gravity’s range and into an high,"’ said Lt. Col. John Herschel 18,000-mile-an-hour orbit around So - — * : . Glenn Jr., a Marine Corps jet ace the earth. psascnd yy NERF HT “LT Te who at 38 is the oldest of seven * * ®* (Bren) — DOWN Ch Hee . si military pilots training for a trail- = ee ¥ WITH ~ ( . blazing flight into orbit around the four and a half hours> wi ure a : ar ey a earth a ‘flights increasing to about 26), But, Dear, there's nothing wrong with MY budget. There's just ___g00 much month!” Gienn, whe used the term “hog wash.’ was one of the BOARDING HOUSE * feur “Project Mercury” Astre- ~ nants interviewed here during a Yj Vij he I Sak 4 whe eg FI 4 = rit 837 re —_ eu i e- —_— Tih 4 4 | UeTN wre nasts inte : Ys j Lk x, VA COP SAID eee "Ze r rigorous program j erally and peycho-| | // HEY, CATCH THIS UNDERSTAND)? HE ONLY LA NONE OF YOUR : 7, HEY, CA THING MISS-INSOLENCE: : logical tioning. Zp ue * THE KING OF (T WAS THE ING WAS A f\ mHAK-KAFF! s campo made ane tne 203) S'BENAY MOZART NOISE SINCE] SINGING HIPPO \ EGA, x Dr. Hugh Dryden, deputy chief of ~AND MOZART ¥ PLANNED )\~ n the National Aeronautics and oT AWED THOUGHT HE TO TUNE U a oe ' AFTER CRACKPO TH / Space Administration, which is in p EVEN SAW THAT! MY 2 charge of their project SONGWRITERS OUT HIS) | SPEAKING OF // XYLOPHONE! } ALLEY OOP : Dryden said the first man in or- MOBBED HIM STILL WITH ; HIPPOS L MUST GET ul bit will be safer ‘than almest any- y ESTERDAY “VA BLOWTORCH! , a ARTEDO / ys ——_ wr eee a ee | OUTSIDE HIS y/— u AS : The Astronauts, in Glenn's view | Le 2 | | — “ fee] they have “better than an 80 ; er | | per cent chance” of returning | | : alive from their rocket-powered | | Aj : journeys into the unknown | i — “We're willing to take that | os in chance.” added the = sandy- ; Fy) haired holder of a transcontinen- a , tal speed record. Lt. Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard, 35- q year-old Navy test pilot. was less skeptical than Glenn about com-) . paring their odds with those of the’ - " earliest airmen S They were asked. for example, | Ss d ‘if they thought they wauld be safer! : * than Col. Charles A. Lindbergh! S when he made the first non-stop, SS flight across the Atlantic Oceap in SS z 1927. F oe sneering and *: HAPPENED e have more engineering a Zn = | mechanical skill behind us than! YZ rin v8 re. TO THINK OF IT , Lindbergh had,"’ Shepard said. } = a “Bat we're in a. different ball park,’’ Glenn countered, and Shep-| ‘ . Jeri cay Pe | de ao WAY Wi hi, toe ¢ | TTT 2 roone Tas ove WY No, you rieurep rr ricnt — orce Capt. Donald K. | Hl ! \\f CAN HALF FULL OF FOR THE BIKE+-BUT THERE = nayton, 35, said that the ques- | f//)/''|!!/Tii(//|//| PAINT AND THOUGHT | WASNT ENOUGH FoR A th tion of coming back is something —— | ')/| |||/||1 |) | LF-P IT, f . he ti | SE 'ORTRAIT, TOQ gi and the other Astronauts have | | | WN " = taken lightly, but it does not | || Ht | ae ' . ihten them. : TT yy : NANCY to “We know we are going, to have 4 to take a few calculated risks.’ he WA : : —{ | OH, AMY ---THANK it said. “There are calculated risks OH, DEAR ---I_ WAS orReE in driving from home to the air- MINDING LITTLE =" AMY AND SHE i ~ * * yy : “If I had my own way about it, im ‘ I'd go tomorrow,”’ Slayton said. | = “But we all know there is still a lot to be done. This is no stunt! There's no point if we don’t gain the maximum amount of know!- = 3 edge.” Ps ~*~ ++ & Bt Lt. Malcolm S. Carpenter, 35 . and another of the three Navy men| on the team, said that the seven| Dick : Astronauts would be even faster to on ; , Faise their hands now than they| = am Mont 22 were in April when newsmen ji asked how many expected a safe! TO NOTICE IT? FY = return from space. sg WON’T KNOW | No one wil] know who will make the first trip into space until the | : morning of the journey. It will! probably take place in a year and will be a test flight to aa altitude : of 100 miles for a distanee of 140 1 to 150 miles in the nose of a short. range Redstone artillery missile. THE WORRY WART Gorn oy REA oreo, be ; The pioneer spaceman will be | . ° ae DONALD DUCK w 2 ~ 2a 9 ss e027 38898 eesy sy ie tad —— Se epee ee 4 ew 2 OO ree eer . z ma fi pet TT iS 5 Mr. Mattson died Sunday in Blodgett Hospital, Grand Rapids after a brief illness. MRS. EDWARD A. PROKSCH Service for Mrs. Edward A. yesterday at his home following a Sunday School Conducts Contest at Faith Baptist The Sunday School of Faith Bap- tist Church is conducting a five- week contest for attendance and new The service at 10 a.m. tomorrow’ Communion to Be Observed will be known as ‘‘Children of All Elders to Assist Pastor, at Morning Service in Auburn Heights Church The Rev. F. William Palmer of the Auburn Heights United Presby- terian Church will preach on “Every People, Tongue and Na- tion” at the World Wide Com- munion observance Sunday morn- ing. * * * Following the meditation, elders | Thomas Shearer, Henry Rose,| Wayne Rose, Orvin Weaver, Her-| man Douglas, Grant Graham, Ray Isanhart and Wayne Lidgard will! assist in serving the elemenfs. A new Commanion Set, gifts of the church women, will be dedicated at the 11:15 service, Mrs. Orvin Weaver will preside at the executive committee meet- ing of the Women’s Association at; 7:30 p.m. Monday. . | The program at the covered dish dinner at 6:30 Wedresday will in- clude the showing of a filmstrip explaining the Michigan Synod De- velopment plan. ~ Officers of organizations will meet from 1:30 to 4:39 p.m. Satur- day to discuss plans and problems. Zoology Professor From U. of M. Dies ANN ARBOR (UPI)—Paul S. Welch, professor-emeritus of z00- logy at the University of Michigan died at his home here Thurs- day night of a heart attack. He was 77. ; An outstanding teacher and re-| searcher, Dr, Welch gained na-| tional eminence as an entomolo-| gist and limmologist (study of, Power Co. today announced it will et @ look at ‘their loot. an Indian chief from Clawson will full Indian dress and feathers. byterian Church. _ Currently members of Faith (are a sister and two brothers. Baptist are worshipping in the Community Activities Building, : 640 Williams Lake Rd. The con- erqutee tar a ow caw (FOI Gem Theft under construction on Airport read across from Huntoon Lake. P In charge of the ‘Chief Word of in garze ot te -cuiet wort O71 Detroit Street pastor will dedicate babies. Waterford Man Held After Car Rips Into Yard A Waterford Township man was held today by Waterford police on a charge of being drunk and dis- orderly after his car went out of control and ripped into private property on Walton boulevard in- juring a girl. , Alva Jones, 25, of 4031 Waterloo St., was booked at the Oakland County Jail to await arraignment before a Waterford Township jus- tice later today. Dorothy M. Hemminger, 15, of 8967 Eston Rd., Clarkston, was treated for facial cuts at Pontiac General Hospital and released. She was a passenger in the doves car. Police said the auto went out of contro] shortly after midnight, smashed into a swing, ripped through a grapevine and tore up the lawn on the property of Ralph Rowley, 4468 W. Walton. 10,000 Due for Gas Heat in State Soon JACKSON (UPI) — Consumers fresh water bodies), He had been\take immediate steps to connect a member of the faculty from 1918 10,000 gas space heating appli-| to hi§ retirement in 1952. It's 72 in London LONDON (®—The temperature | in London at noon today was | 72, the warmest on record for | October. } Lodge Calendar Areme Chapter 503 OES. will hold annual meeting Oct. 5 at 8 p.m. lt Temple. 22 State Street. Ethel Clark, oa tees es Annual eeting, election of officers. Peatane Chaster number 228. O.E.S. Monday evening, Oct. 5 at 8 P.M. 18% Lawrence Street. Edith Coons, Secretary. —Ady. News in Brief ‘Lansing, Pontiac, Saginaw, Royal Eli Cook of 120 Jackson St. sal 5 Alma, nd subarban Detroit communities. Teens, Drayton Man Hurt in Auto Mishap Pontiac police Friday thai someone broke into his home and stole $65 irburn Hel tetes said the driver, James David. the _ Court : son, 22, 0 Dons Dr., was just follow the : Churchill RA. unable to make a statement as to how the accident occurred. Sale: First Presby-| Davidson and his passengers, eee a we. Theneey Oct ames RK. Russell, 19, 1115 E. 8. 9 am. to & pm. Priday, Oct. 9,|@Ple Rd.. and Arden Vallad, 17, 9 am, ‘to 6 p.m. Mv een Rochester Rd., both of » Were treated at Pontiac Rummage Tues, Oct. 6 Wed Ove bo. pin. B & Blt scentent ene ee —Ady, |alter 1 a.m, | ness of a Federal Power Com- ‘110,000 gas space heating appli- cants. lcants. A similar announcement made | in July covered an additional 50.- 000 applicants. | The latest report followed the dissolution of a court order which had delayed the effective- mission ruling allowing Pan. handle Eastern Pipeline Co. ° to discontinue service to another company and supply Consumers with some of the gas involved in the court action. Consumers officials. said there is a waiting list of more than A. H. Aymond Jr., executive vice president, said the additional installations would be distributed through the 29-county area served by Consunfers, including Bay City, Flint, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Marshall, Midland, teenagers and a- Drayton early rE lf z i F rE FEE 2. ® 5 E t i i Z fi Neil 4 i d g8 H 3 z MILFORD — Service for Mrs. fHenry (Mary Ann) Ross, 74, of Brighton, was held at 3:30 p.m. today at Richardson-Bird Funeral Police, FBI Follow, Nab Would-Be Crooks After Tip From Salesman DETROIT (UPI) — Three men jidentified by police as nationally known jewel theives were held to- day after being trapped in the act of making off with $50,000 in gems. > © *® * Those arrested on charges of grand larceny were John Mazzeo, 42, Detroit, William Berkowitz, 45, and Abraham Katz, 49, both of Miami, Fila. Police and FBI agents picked up the trail last Tuesday after Frank V. Gentile, 32, of Cleve- land, Ohio, a jewelry salesman, reported he was being followe‘. Gentile, following police orders, made his regular business calls in his automobile with his case of jewelry locked in his trunk. The would-be thieves followed him, and police followed the thieves. The trail led all over Detroit while authorities waited for the men to make a move. x * Yesterday, Gentile parked his car in front of a restaurant, called on a customer and then went to eat. A car driven by Mazzeo pulled up behind Gentile’s car. Berkowitz got out and using a set of dupli- cate keys, started Gentile’s car and drove off. Then police and FBI men moved in, stopped both cars and arrested all three men.- __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER . : ai "Ae ay ho a NEW DODGE TRUCKS—At right is the new Dodge half-ton pick-up, available with a 120- horsepower six-cylinder or a 200-horsepower V-8 engine. In the background is a new Dodge two- rating of 19,500 which went on By RUSSELL LANE He's been called conservative, CHICAGO w—Judge Walter J.| reserved and serious. And he’s La Buy, who prescribed plans Fri-| sometimes almost awesomely day governoing the future of Du| stern on the bench, Reminded Pont’s 63 million shares of General} of his mein, he smiled, Motors stock, is a dignified judge | and a frustrated golfer. IS CONSERVATIVE work,” he says. “It doesn't allow “I love the game, but I haven’t/™uch time for diversion. I enjay * * * says. district! ‘‘And 1 intend to relax a bit The 70-year-old U/S. last word and Buy is pronounced as “guy.” And he is quite a guy.'time has been occupied to varying Holds Ist Fall Meeting Honors 5 Cubs of Pack 9 ton truck with a maximum gross vehicle weight “It applies to me. I'm a digni- |fied judge with a heavy load of | had time to improve at it,” he ;hunting and fishing for relaxation. | judge's name is accented on the |now, although only on weekends.’’| Judge La Buy, whose working) The first fall meeting of Cub Scout Pack 9 was held Thursday at the Webster School presentation of awards, followed by meetings of parents and pack \officers. The following Cubs received silver arrow aWards: Gordon Mapley, Don Robinett, Bruce Levine, Sam Ewalt and Randy Pike. Pack officers for this year are [Dave Wealt, cubmaster; William Brace, assistant cubmaster; Mau- rice Levine, institutional repre- sentative; Andrew Gulacsik, treas- uere; Chalmer Robinett, awards: Harold Wagg, color guard and halls; Robert Stierer, attendance: Wallace Schloerke, activities, and ,Don McMillen. * x * of these dens have been added recently. These new dens were made up of the following den mothers and Cubs: Den 4—Mrs. Kenneth Gilboe, den mother; David Gilboe, Karl Schloerke, Don Berg, Richard Wal- lis, Rickey Wilson, Gary Wilson, Johnny Leach and Marty Tripp. Den 5 — Mrs. William Lacy, den mother; Jimmy Lacy, Joe McMillen, Jamie Clarkson, Joe Chafets, Mark Hable, Michael Highlighting the meeting was the| Pack 9 consists of 12 dens. Three Sorokin, Roger Bergo and Rich. | ard Boyce, Cubs, Den .. — Mrs. Cressy Larson, jden mother; Mike Larson, Robert |Benson, David Rogers, Gary Ken- drick, Gerald Hampton and Ste. | phen Bass. 8, 1959 (Code on Union. | Would Force Monitors’ Ask Judge to Order Teamsters | to Adopt Vote Rules | WASHINGTON (UPI) — Court-| appointed monitors of the Team- sters Union have asked a federal judge to order the union to adopt a code of rules governing the elec- tion of local officers. * * * The action came in a move to} make sure there would be no ir- | regularities in forthcoming elec- tions. About half of 900 Teamster | locals are scheduled to elect of- | ficers within the next three | months. pounds.- There are 30 stake and platform models iri the 1960 lifie of Dodge trucks display today. Stern Judge La Buy Relaxes — - After His Du Pont-GM Ruling \degrees by the Du Pont case for \10 years, has said many times a judge must be mindful of the law's effect on individual lives During the long Du Pont anti- trust litigation, he once read from the bench a letter he had | received from a 90-year-old wom. } an who said she was following the case with interest because | her sole income came from Gen- eral Motors shares. . Judge La Buy has graying hair with a strong tendency to curl. He is an impeccable dresser. He and |his wife live in a gold coast apart- on Chicago's Lake Shore drive. Their two daughters are married. BORN ON FARM Born on a Wisconsin farm. he acquired his interest in law early \from an uncle who was for 65 years a justice of the peace. He took his law degree at De Paul University in Chicago, and entered practice in 1912 * * * He took a fling at Chicago Demo- The monitors submitted the | plan yesterday te Federal Judge | | F. Dickinson Letts, whe estab- | | lished the three-man board last | year to oversee operation of the ‘union. The rules would provide saie- guards for locals now in trustee-, ship and would be designed to, prevent candidates from beinz} summarily declared ineligible for office. * * * The monitors and Teamster President James R. Hoffa have ‘been negotiating unsuccessfully over election rules for 13 months, according to Martin F. O'Don- oughe, chairman of the monitois. | * * * One key provision in the moni-! tors’ plan would provide for an joutside, neutral agency to super- |vise elections in locals held in /trusteeship. | Campaign Gets Warm in London In LONDON (UPI)—Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's Conservatives and the opposition Labor Party) began llth-hour drives today to win over an estimated six million still-undecided voters before the Oct. 8 general election. * * * With only five days left to elec tion day, both parties were in the midst of a neck-and-neck race for control of Britain's next govern Pack 9 meets the first Thursday ¢Tatic politics in 1930 and was ment. A close photo-finish was in of each month at the Webster Clected a member of the Cook) prospect County Board of Commissioners * * * \School. Sally McCellan t to Give Awards | New Teachers Named in Marimont Sunday School | Sally McCellan, in charge ‘memory work at the Marimont sent awards to the following boys and girls of the primary depart- ment Sunday: Debbie Adler, Kim Callahan, Cherrie Franklin, Larry Gavette, Pamela Gerber, Diana _ Ladd, Cathy and Mary Matthews, Terrie Smades, David Somers, Christine and Kathy Stewart, Debbie Vaught, Yingling. » Recently appointed teachers in Baptist of Baptist Sunday School, will pre-) Pat Wall,\Elaine Walsh and Susan! In 1933 he won his first of two terms in the Cook County Circuit Court, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt named him to the U-S District Court ,abench in 1944, The Du Pont case, one-of the most important ever tried in the Chicago federal jurisdiction, rep- resents the high point of Judge La Buy's career * * * His most recent other headline winner was his ruling directing the deportation to Italy of Paul (The Waiter) Ricca, one of the few leftovers of the old ‘‘Scarface Al” Capone gang that reigned dur- ing the prohibition era in Chicago. | Four Candidates in Royal Oak Mayoralty Race Royal Oak Mayor pro-tem Wil- jliam Hayward will face three op- |ponents in the Nov. 3 election Macmillan canceled two cam paign speeches and unexpectedly |called a news conference this aft ernoon to ‘‘set the record straight” on Labor promises and make an appeal for the unde¢ided votes Macmillan and his aides were reported deeply disturbed over |grass-roots soundings by Conserv- ative Party workers as well as newspaper polls that showed 18 to 19 per cent of the nation’s million voters still haven't made up their minds whether to vote Conservative or Labor. a oh Five Area Adventists to Attend Biennial Attending the biennial business |session of the Michigan Confer- lence of Seventh-day Adventist | |Churches in Detroit Monday and/| [Tuesday will be James O. Cun- ningham, pastor of the local church. Others from the area will include D. Schermerhorn of Pontiac, oT] x * * ° the adult department of the Sun- | John Kronenberg, manager of the : | The jewel thieves didn’t even Youth Gets Jail day School include the Rev. Phil. |Secretary of State's Branch Office James { eel : Clarkston, Ho- F “7° ip Somers, Willing Workers (in Berkley, filed his petition late wane ood of a lo Heel Atter Failing to | Class: Nelson Matthews, Faith. |Tuesday, just before the 5 p.m: ea Floyd D. Cronkright of \ : = ful Workers Class; Mrs, Fred deadline ia i Th ‘Outrun Police Hassenzahl, All for Christ Class; Others opposing Hayward are Sarat of the cantorences at ontiac eaters | Howard Morris, Truth Seekers Seymour Devereaux and Howard Grand Ledge, Holly and Cedar An 18-year-old Waterford Town-| Class; ang E. A. Lundeen, the N. Drayden. Ji eake ius be presented and offi- Eagle - (ship youth will be spending at new Men's Class. i. * * vrs heads of departments Sat.: “Don't Give Up the Ship,”’ aie eer aimee pri The. Teens and Twenties Class i te The Michigan Conference of Se sey | YOU Captives, “a Walled Lake policeman early; “ill be taught by Charles Plumb, wd I co sn pete ‘ re H: i enth-day Adventists was organized oastllceiet, | Friday. “assisted by Philip Somers Jr ber < e piel Malone ons ae on Oct. 5, 1861, the first organized Sun, - Tues.: ‘The Hangman,” Jerry W. Alexander of 1205, Dr. Vernon Grounds, president cs Curtiss Potter, George : body of the church. Robert Taylor, Fess Parker; ‘‘Is-| land of Lost Women,” Jeff Rich-| ards. Wed. - Sat.: ‘‘Shane,”’ Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur; “Step Down From Terror,”” Charles Drake. Huron Sat.: “The Ten Commandments.”’ Sun. - Sat.; “North by North- west,” Eva Marie Saint, Cary Grant. | Oakland Sat. - Thurs.: ‘‘The Tingler,”’ Vincent Price in new Percepto filming. Strand Sat. - Tues.: “The Sign of the| Gladiator,”’ Anita Ekberg. Wed, - Sat.: “‘Hére Come the Jets,” ‘The Mark of Zorro,” Ty- rone Power. block when the chase attained speeds up to 100 miles an hour. Merry St. pleaded guilty to a drunk, Roth. He was fined $50 plus $25 costs | and sentenced tc serve 15 days | in jail, j Patrolman Wilfred Hook said he} took up the chase when the youth) sped by him on Pontiac Trail. Hook said he radioed ahead to Orchard Lake Police for a road- * * * Alexander was halted at Orchard of the Conservative Baptist Semi- \driving charge yesterday before nary in Denver, Colo. will preach’; |Walled Lake Justice Herman A. at the morning worship hour. Hungary Issues Stamp Marking Moon Shot VIENNA (UPI)—Comm unist Hungary has issued a new stamp, commemorating the successful So- viet moon shot, according to Hun- garian newspapers. The stamp depicts the rocket hitting the moon and carries the date Sept. 13, 1959. . | Taylor, Charles Rosenberg, Robert Patnales, Wallace J. Reynolds, John C. Scowcroft and Mrs. Paul- ine Mott Incumbents for the com.nission posts are Arthur H. Frief and Vern- ald E. Horn, The remaining com-' ‘mission post was held by Hayward BRIGHTON before being appointed mayor pro- |Wayne Knight, 47, today was sched- Toaster Starts Fire n Pontiac Home Pontiac firemen blamed a de- Lake road. The teenager told police he was on probation for auto theft and feared he'd be sent to prison if caught on the driving violation. In Quiz Probe Next Week WASHINGTON (AP) — A con- gressional investigation of TV quiz shows next week will turn up chicanery and deceit “‘even be- yond what we had originally sus- pected,” Rep. Oren Harris (D- Ark) predicts. * * * Harris is chairman of the House subcommittee on Legisla- tive Oversight. It .will hold four days of hearings starting next Tuesday on alleged rigging of TV * *« &® Harris said in a statement Fri- May Turn Up TV Deceit day night, ‘‘The subcommittee is interested solely in where _com- mercial deceit has been practiced on a national scale by means of deliberate and willful holding out to the public as honest contests, performances which were rigged in advance." *~ * * j Thé subcommittee has subpoe- naéd winners in some of the quiz shows who have told previously AP Wirephote HAPPY %#2ND—Sen. Theodore F. Gteen, (D-RI), smiles happily of contestants being coached and after receiving a stack of birth- getting in advance. Most) day cards and well wishes. The Ot the quis shows from. have ‘long since| Oldest member in the history of the disappeared the TV TThe fire occurred ‘\Community Activities Inc. ifective electric toaster for a fire \Friday which caused damages jestimated at $2.000 to the home of Elmer Vicks, 227 W. Cornell St. The blaze was brought under control in about 20 minutes. It cen- tered mainly around the kitchen at the rear of the home, firemen said. Damage to the one-story frame home Was set at $1,500 with an- other $500 damages to contents. shortly after 6 p.m. Waterford Twp. Dinner to Highlight Girl’s Act Waterford bia a nner jand program will be highlighted iby the pantomime act of a nine- ‘year-old township girl, Michelle Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Tonight's |\Van H. Burns, of 939 Lakeside Dr.| The dinner is scheduled to begin iat 6. Michelle has won several |talent shows in the Oakland County larea recently. Set Knight Hearing in Trooper s Death (UPI) — = Alvin juléd to appear for a hearing in |Justice Court Oct. 14 on a charge, lof murdering state Trooper Albert V. Souden with his own gun last tmonth. * * * The hearing was set yesterday, at a conference among Livingston County Prosecutor Wilfred H. Er- | win, court-appointed defense at- itorney Martin Lavan and Justice Eric Singer. | * * * | A trial in Livingston County Cir- cuit Court was expected to result from the Justice Court appearance. Scores With Suggestion EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UPI) — Major J. William Davidson offered one final suggestion for the city! employes‘ suggestion box which he discovered was used for little but discarded chewing gum wrappers: ltake it down. |. PO Needs Postage Hike BRISTOL, Va.-Tenn, (UPI)—The US. Post Office Department will continue to operate at a loss if Congress does not raise first class letter postage to five cents, US.; Postmaster General Arthur Sum-| merfield said yesterday. ' , SENUM, | ) dear brother Mrs. By Mrs. Iva Walcott, Laurie and Murra tte; so Gurvi White, Mrs. Proksch, Punera!l service day, . 5, a Sparks-Griffin Ralph Claus ment in Roseland Park Cemetery. Mrs. Proksch will lie tm state at the Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home ROOT, OCT. 2. 1959, HELEN, 190 Oneida; age 63; beloved daughter eof Mrs. Charles Inch; dear mother of Mrs. David Willison; also sur- vived by two grandchildren. Fu- neral service will be held Monday, Oct. 5, at 1:30 p.m. from Svarks- Griffin Chapel with Dr. Bank officiating Interment in Roseland Park Cemetery. Mrs Root will Me in state at the Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home : - 1, 1958, THOMAS 314 Ferry 8t., 62; beloved husband of Gladys Senum; dear father of Janice 8. Senum; dear brother of Ole, Gunder and Ann num Mrs. Harry Elzon and Mrs. Mar- tha Groven. Punere!l service wil! be held Monday, Oct. 5, 1959 at 1:30 pm_ from Voorhees-Siple Puneral Home with Rev. Arvid Anderson officiating. Interment m White Chapel Cemetery r *Senum will lie in state at the Voorhees-Siple Punera]l Home 1 _ Card of Thanks I WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends. neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness sympathy and floral offerings during the sudden death of my beloved husband. His loving wife Mary Ann Winter WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY relatives. friends and neighbors for their acts of Kindness and floral offerings in the recent be- reavement of Mr. George Whalen Special thanks to Rev. Watkins, untoon Funeral Home and the Masonic Lodge Mrs. George Whalen and Family WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness sympathy and floral offerings during the last illness and the death of my beloved husband A special] thanks to Dr. Neil Sullen- berger and the Rev. Arvid Ander- son and the Voorhees-Siple Fu- neral Homé. His loving wife _ Merle Field 2 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OR OUR dear Son and Brother, who passed away Oct j 1942 Sadly missed by ad other Martin, - Basil & Ear! Funeral Directors Boyraleere einen FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals , Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor - FE 2-378 COATS FUNERAL HOMF Drayton Plains OR 37 SPARKS-GRIFFIN GHAPEL Thoughtful Service FE 2-5841 ; Cemetery Lots _ 4 5 MT PARK CEMETERY $25 & up. FE 4-9882 ee eee oe +t ' BOX REPLIES ! ( At 10 a.m. Today there ! at The Press| the following | PERRY graves j were replies : Office in \ boxes: a 70, 7 8i, 119. R, If, . 63, 64, 65, 69, . 80, 81, 83, 84, + 103, 116, 118, No matter how loud vou blow your horn ...1t could never be heard by as many people as a little Pontiac Press Want Ad Dial FE 2-818] and ask for a friendly Want Ad Sales Clerk The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. a ee ee st All ported errors d be re- immediate!) 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NEWINGHAM rner Auburn & Crooks Rds UL” | 733 107 $9,500 one, iid 3 bedroom 4 i our at | basement bath birch cup- Art A RARE BUY | OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 $14,950—$2500.00 DN. Brick 4 bedroom ranch. 78 fa Meyer 2 ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES 3 Large picture window |FOR poe 2 BEDROOM HOME. } bedrooms, attached eon 3 lots. 3860 Lawley. $500 wn. Take over , oe co ot $56 per month. Call ; | | space | FISHERMAN’'S PARADISE UNION LAKE AREA Winterized 6-room cabin, 100 foot lot on Huron River. 12x23 foot living room with fireplace. lece hot water heater. 1 heat. Wired for electric stove and ~atte7 $6,700. EM 43-2041. ng | } | | ranch style: _ OL vyeie Adams Ra | ee ee eerare Attractive 3 Bb Lempgah sao brick. Storms ce. pig *Utlltty room. $14,400, terms cea ble. li LI 4- ‘hee saseiale gage of 4% per cent FOR SALE OR RENT with OP. tion — 4% per cent interest 3 bedroom face‘brick Fenced yard Outside barbecue Loads of ex- tras, For app’t. Call FE 2-9552 FHA APPROVED Attractive 3 bedroom -ranch with 2-car garage on paved = street Has 3 bedrooms, 1's baths gas heat Like new Located north of Lake Oakland $600 down Phone 1-7511 for appointmen: Rochester FOR COLORED PADDOCK Large 6 room home 3 bedrooms Heated = sunporch Bath on 2nd floor Extra stool Javatory and shower in base-| ment $7500. No down payment corner Jot 1%, tile bath required for Veteran scaped 2583 Empire. corner of ‘PROSPECT ST Good 3 bedroom | Woodrow Wilson Middlebelt Bo; home, Full bath on 2nd floor | of Orchard Lk Rd R J_ Dett- Stoo] on lst floor Basement. Fur- ling—VA 2-1246, FE 58-5088 | nace . Garage. $7,500. Low ‘down. payment — A COUNTRY ESTATE. NEEDS! gg g” woitor* Y OE™: oe yainting outside $10,900. terms Waiton = E eee | PT 7.4405 ‘after 6 LI 2-488! ~— SALE BY OWNER: 5 ROOMS. & GOOD LARGE FAMILY HOME) Paer’etoig Strese: 08 8. Edun) with modern er tn McConnell ———— ares By owner. With or without _ furniture. 1 FE 2-3762. — ASSOCIATE BROKERS Investment Company. Inc 443 ORCHARD LK. AVE. FE 8-9683 BY OWNER, YR. AROUND. LAKE! _| front. sandy beaeh. large screened sleeping porch. OR 3-4155 } | 118 GI—COLORED Nothing down. 4 bedroom. newly decorated. Basement, large lot Excellent buy smal] closing cost only. Call Thomas Besent, FE ~~~ _—_ or FE 5-441. ‘NO DOWN PAYMENT WEST WAY PONTIAC 3 bed- | BY OWNER. SYLVAN VILLAGE| room with basement, has gas. 2 new 3-bedroom brick houses heat, carpeted living room. Re- Full basement Tennessee ledge; modeled kitchen, garage. 2 lots rock ‘firepiaces. Showa by ap-| Worth seeing. $11, Phone OL pointment FE 4-5425 ve ae NERD. BY OWNER: WATKINS HILLS 4'>! N REALTOR per cent mtge 3 bedrm Weick 1019 Adams Rd.» Rochester ranch. Full bsmt. 1'2 baths car-|IN HERRINGTON HILLS. NEAR ting. storms & screens. Drapes MSUO. 3 bedroom brick ranch. | 3,100 down. $93.46 a mo includes} Low GI mortgage. Carpeted everything. Will take lower down! Stormed $14.750 E 3-775 _pymt_OR 39001 ss, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 6 RM. BY OWNER ranch. Pull basement, nice 100 SALE—TRADE—OR LEASE foot lot. $7,900, terms. Drive by With option — § bedroom home| 6455 Adamson off Airport Road. = —~ are lot ya ex goes Phone owner. OR 3-19 oF location % mile nor o se Office on ved dead-end street INVESTORS Ideal for children. Very favorable} § room modern. Pull basement. terms or will trade riggs for! ofl furnace, ca ae street. $8,- dere, Pigg equal value. Phone; 300 cash to mo: —; —- BEAUTIFUL “BRICK By OWNER On 1% acres land. 22 x 26 cement 3 bedroom brick fanch. 1% baths.| block garage. el s. Biva. & In Clarkston. Pie age Oren = UC KL ERR TAL stores. Mice sceping ‘ Utility room. Auto. gas heat 236 8. nag ER R TY. | Aluminam ctorms & screens Ne o a troughout. Car port. Approx. % » acre lot, surrounded by trees} 4 ROCHESTER | Owner Sraneterred—seerifice for] the an ft re vel a paghod $14,900. Cash to m age or land } | contract agreeable. MAple 5-1537.] Peart of a gs —— BY OWNER. 2 FAMILY INGOME. 8 room, 1's baths. >art’y furnis hed, $8,000 down. FE | BY OWNER. LARGE BRANCH BF BRICK x 73 7 rooms, full make te an offer, starting 500. OR _3-4763. BY OWNER ar omg brick ranch ing. drapes. Rec. A valuation $15,800 en $15,000 208-2671, F ; gas heat. with $650 SE | 4 4 at 224 Alice street in one of rosorga oS : nicest new home sec- tions home is situated on a peautifuity landscaped’ lot be- neath towering hickory and elm trees. — b oogae | aluminum | oooh * thage dis-— posal, slate “eats . flatshea” base- | — water softener, heat, more features. 4 years son oid. Price $17,900. "Juumedinte’ pos, session. Terms. SMITHA & rent LY, ING Rochester | m~OLive 18141 | 96.950 WITH | NORTH SIDE Tr Nothing Down Will build starter home on your lot. Our plans or your — Basement included . aie: ROOMS AND bath Full basement. oi! furnace all city improvements in. Small _ equity. _GI _terms_ FE | 2-1778 Open Sunday 2-5 IMMEDIATE POSSESS ON HURON GARDENS 1090 LAKEVIEW STREET 2 bedroom bungalow, with 8 ft. picture window in living room. fireplace. large kitchen with dinette space, utility room. Total price $10200 with $500 down, ba) $68.11 per mo. plus es- crow wiring See our model Donald OR 3-2837 at ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES 359 GATEWAY of first floor plus makes this spacious 3 bedroom. 1's bath home with step-down living room. full din- ing room and kitchen with buillt- ins, an ideal family home. $1,500 down to a qualified purchaser. Will trade é 1225 sq. ft basement PH. FE 8-0458 WE TRADE CA8S LAKEFRONT Also property includes 2 lake- front lots with summer house. Priced for quick sale at, only $10.500 with attractive terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor t. 29 eo | Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4-8417 Templeton 34 “Acre Lot, Lake Area Bedroom ranch - style home. Large picture window, overlook- lake. Tile bath, nice large poement, oll heat. Recently fin- ished 100 foot frontage ross street from free access to lake. Nice neighborhood. Just north of Pontiac. Will accept income, land contract part payment. : K. L. Templeton, Re Realtor rae 2339 ore Li +4563 FENCED . YARD —- 100 x 125 corner sil | near Williams Lake School. 24) ft. living room, oak floors, plas- | FE 4-2543 FE 8-1360 ate 4-5289 2 LEPT —OP Brick Tastem built An — bedrooms, large ey Chom, built-in kitchen 90 canal acces Built $27,000 Builder musf sell Paul M. Jones, Real Est 832 W. Huron FE 4-8550 (ox PAVED ORMOND RD "NEAR White Lake New 3 bedroom home All large rooms Bath with double vanity Walk-in closets Beautiful kitchen with lots of cab- | inet space. Built-in oven & range Lot 80 x 230° Priced $11,500 with $1700 down. STEELE REALTY. 1246 ford Rd between Highiand & | Milford Highland, Michigan. MU 4-2045 Only $59 Per Month — Including taxes & interest at are the payments fine 3 bedroom ranch New in 55. Owner might accept land contract or good housetrailer as part payment. $8950—$2950 ir Floyd Kent, _ Realtor. FE 5-610 pray se HOMES _ FE 8-2209 ROCHESTER 2 bedrm. home fm owner. Leaving State. arid 1-0263 SHLL HOUSE 3 BEDRM. LOT 100x150 Asbestos siding me brick front. Ah wiring and septic village By tank $6.9: 10 per cent discount for cash. TE 2- t FE 2-2460 SYLVAN ‘VILLAGE. “OWNER. 2 bedrm. with 2 lots, FE 2-1048. SACRIFICE $2.000 EQUITY FOR $800 2 bedroom home. attached garage. 4 lots. No brokers. UL oo Se eee reer SCOTT LAKE 2 bedroom, large kitchen, living room and utility room. Large : Nig oer beach on Scott Lake. Priced to sell. Small down PNVILLIAMS LAKE 3 bedroom unfinished home, rt brick and cement biock. ‘dige-| | tric hot water heater. Wired PS ab stove. Lot 64 x 300. "NORTH SIDE 3. room earage Fouse. Live fn sieen you bui First offer over a RAWEORD AGENCY ~_ 00 EC Flin. MY Sila SALLEE WOODS SUB. Beautiful face brick ranch, tile bath, table ce in kitchen, gas heat. 30 choice locations. va’ No down go FHA Small down payment. — : po) WwW. Yale corner meeten y - Suburban ‘Living At Its Best, Your future honte is the (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 to Sylvan and oan Lakes | o sell for $36,000 now only . } FE 8-1275 | at a low! home Storms and > STURDY . 3 bedroom home for $6500 cash Worth much more. but an estate to be settled, so take advantage of this cash deal Wisner Schoo! district Ot] heat Big lot bo x 200 IMMEDIATE POSSESS : $750 DOWN. Near Maceday Lake $7.750 full rice for this 2 bedroom bunga- ow 12 x 20 utility room, oi! ! heat. automatic hot water Lot} is 95 x 150. SEE IT TODAY! | ® Humphries _ lea N. Telegrne ee 903¢ Open Eves. | Peery LISTING SERVICE _ SERVICE Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 189 PRESTON , | In Donelson Park We welcome you to inspect this exceptionally | nice 4 bedroom colonial brick end frame home. Priced at $18.- 750 Living room with fireplace. Kitchen and breakfast rooms in, knotty pine Autometic dis b- washer Wall - to - wall carpeting throughout. 1's baths. full base. ment. with recreation room Automatic washer and dryer. gas heat, 2-car garage Convenient to bo, ani Catholic srhools. HURON STREET TO PRESTON, RIGHT TO PROPERTY. Double garage screens. BE FIRST! | | j | ! i] 2370 BRATTON Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch home in Colonial Hills. Large ving room with fireplace. Love- large kitchen w —- ment, with Onithed tegreahion B hi he nD, ow Ww OPER TO FROPERTY. SIONS 0 to oto Fiera HOME AND “S price ri bY We want to 13 lg bottom. wil accept land- contract og emall free and ar home as Kans, payment for ‘ | ’ / . - x TWENTY-SIX = oi ae , V4 For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Houses _-§| For Sale Houses _ 6 nett PPL PLD INA AP Nt 2 HOUSES OM 1 LOT. WE witt 8AC-| Bloomfield Highlards Labatrent oes ‘Home. t er a, Ay s-|4 Bedrms., 2 Baths BY OW 7 BELDROG Gi . location — among fine If of? selon” ate “es homes. Wel) jandscaped x! the . . 160 fh. carpeted liv- homes op of 7 ae = day ‘light bo a y0a38 ve oe, : Jent kitchen, dishwasher and gar- red. . - , ‘™! on ; Attached 24 car Lakefront. : _— ioe tomatic door ° On -3. 2- Y IN OM i pane Katte possession. rooms, 5 oom, cate "emirance, “reated. Lower wer — pare Pri perc. cam garage. $1 Vacant, immediate possession. Secluded an vate terms. newly ' decorated. - Beautiful on sae] Saal Down Payemnt nic let, gernge. OS trode. and rubbery surround this| 2 bedrooms “1 S-043_oF ee Ss ee es eS ree : eS eee enc breeze 3"Bdrm. Ranch — Panoramic views from 26 Tone Sao See Yen mer Clarkston © i uv ies waa por Dow an offer , AMBER Must truly because of am gy othin wn . immediate a os tile bed. | <3 bedrooss oor re ws ol FA +, es, has large oy mage carpet in 3. bedrme.| Fn" bs ctesots gales. Enoiet) Pe Loe eS Paul ste Real Est. most A ever. All & 20° li rm. gsrage. Syunteual "ude “emect ; saw” Riftoatge fhe] Be VOX eee hee John J. Vermett 7 +s ra sum| pease, chen, cad 2 Ticinisum: "ster, scresaa ners nk| Sr st” the | REALTY SYLVAN VILLAGE | #2200. sluminum levers ey price | 9203 Commerce Ra. EM 3-6466) 3 bedroom tri-level will be com- Open ® to 9 Monday tras. 1 bik eee a 2 Sor quick sale, $15,900 with m sis 150 down. Lakef t ® . Builder. two's Sunday reg ngg an agg yn gn Gi 5 k axetron FRADE-SELL LOVELY « BEDRM. PE 5.501 — PE 43560 our ¢ ssaoge npr 1rOUXx- ran Ss H 2 baths. FE WM. A. ig: alle -|soqg GENERAL REAL ESTATE. ome - TRI- LEVEL STARTER KENNEDY . with =P 3-070 : * areie tom. & a apt. Close| 3IRMINGHAM — SCRE LEAV- | Beautiful et aie eine | puta = heme t he proud 3 in. FE 8-834. between am. &/ ing for coast. Must sell nice | bedrooms 2 up.| Your lot oF St ioe model. amateon yng five-room home. Enclosed porch. | Newly decorated & painted. Also _G. Piattley. EM j 3101_W. HURON } BEDROOM. BRICK Rance walk-in closets. aluminum storms washer, @ range & refrig- | TRADE OR: 2 BUY type with car port. full and screens, automatic oi] heat.| erator included. Your older or | ON 1-LOT — FULL} one ican oF eayume two-car garage. Extra lot avail- sma dered as part) 2 oe, yo WILL TAKE, except 1 p.m to 4 pm. __ Able. 460 Smith. Midwest 6-0806. | ment. Also 5) and _ U CAR. rock OR WHAT | } BEDROOM, RANCH HOME. AT-/BY OWNER WEST BLOOMFIELD | pee da men ae Ag r faim USED You? tached garage. 4 lots = os bedroom home. fur; orter refused. Por information | dure & Dequindre, 9000 dews| nished Washer, dryex. freseet | call BOM Bes. \) BLOCK OFF | Suburban beiie sig Mo. REpubuc trees. Lake | privi cep a $22 000 | ie Fessert C. Davis, Ritr. | LAROE TR BRENDEL LAKE - BEAUTIFUL VINE - COV- 2 SROaM a. BRICK 3 YRS. OLD. ee ‘ne went nday FE 5-3412._ -_. PES-<311 ~————s|:« TRADE ee pees ERED Brick home on-7 d-car garage, landscaped. 4% per'BY OWNER. WEST SIDE. LARGE | TRAILER -— acres of land with 1,500 sq cent GI Incinerator, Water Ps T rm & path, close — STATE, $8,430. ft. of floor area. Main floor eter ace pene 7 ( cere sees mage sen FE. COTTAGE ELIZAB LK. wth tie none. Mee dining 3 BEDROOM HOME $1500" DOWN | Bost : _ NEAR PARK ON EAST , END esa. seers Sen ar 19 S$ Marsh : sie | | SACRIPICE-AT $7500. peat cng pitapemeranlg 3 3 ROOM a. BATH $600 FOF Williams! Labs across from; Pleasant Lake Woods Sub offers car attached garage, work- equity and take over eel oes Macedsy Lk 2 or illo modern.) = Natural sandy beach | NEAR PONTIAC MOTOR—$8,500. $35 per month. OR 3-4364 -| Onty $800 down. Must sell. uy 2. Lovely surroundings BEST BUY-JUST AS NEW AS fruit, berries, WSR RED SN 5h : Sienna | SeueeabieceeSeetta cus | Sat Soviet, BOF prs Pe 6-3002 —_—_—e ey, Lele CARRE OAKLAND | gh ty, Rae | TEALL. TODAY 8 “shi s50terme. Imme- rivileges rm ra : | 3 BEDROOM { HOME "MODERN Pull basement Automatic watet| ° “SOILS Oe we | C. SCHUETT REALTY Possession. OR 4-0306 REAL goth & INSURANCE 1732 hland | Phone tered walls in this two bedroom | Oil heat there's © tuts beautiful stone front bullding. \ Close to Miracle Mile on Tele- graph Rh — —— - rear and 30 30 in front suitable tor any kind ot busi- ness. 2-car garage lots . of parking. Evenings after 6 ‘call Mr, Carsner, FE 5-6447. | A JOHNSON, Realtér ; 1704S. Telegraph Rd. j FE 4-2533 | DRAYTON PLAINS: Pive rooms and bath. full base- | ment, new PA. Ot! furnace, two car garage, chicken house and three lots. All for §10,- 800.00. Terms Availab le. SANPORD STRFET A big. two family, near pag ern Junior High, nine rooms two baths. Gi. Terms. Sih 000.00. John K. Irwin & Sons A Rea Since 1925 313 West cheno Street FE 5-9447 FE 2-4031 EVE. PE 8- i274 ° ONLY $60 PER MONTH _FULL BASEMENT - "BRICK" FPL VIL, TAR IKI. $7,900 —-SALES OFFICE -— S44 EAST BLVD. SELDON CO. Agent PE 4-7833 & HARGER CO, tial SUBURBAN Bedroom ogy aoe Pull base- ment HA arbre Py attached gara: cue Lot x berries & fruit. Pag 2-PAMILY INCOME 5 Rooms and bath up: § rooms and bath down. 2 Of] HA fur- naces, 2 hot water heaters. Pull basement. priced at $13,000—Call —_— GARDENS NICHOLIE. today! Room bungalow. Full base- | a. with recreation room. Auto, heat. 2 Car garage. Cor- ner lot—Terms. SATURDAY & BSUNDAY Call PE 4-5236 Ask for Mr. Alton, Sr. 53% .WEST HURON PE 5-8183 SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 124 Osceola Rd. : home. iaving ro poreb 3 and tile bath up. Pull base ge gas HA heat. Ca t room. and ‘su inne 138. a ee —_ weer MORON BETH LAKE ROA’ N ICHOLIE. | ! & Hi IARGER a 53% WEST ~ 96.500 AUBURN AVENUE | 508 lots of | FE 41157 ‘ s ont home BRoadway 36127 = car garage. | oa fons a tar Perfect = LS apa & Hig DR BEAUTY SHOP, LOW, chard Lake a $16 Se KE ORIO. ROO & | homes. ch Ww replace eye . . ‘ reg 5-1448 | Terms to suit Call PE 4-9681. Mane lakefront. Owner MY —— if Fg tag Mag —_ SELL BUY | T RADE | BUNGALOW, EXCEL- BETWEEN a AND 1§ MILE RD. : _ until | a THRU . iene Saat on ake privileges | east of Woodward. 4 bedroom | LEAVING STATE. C SACRIPI dl a dy — geal ers n'e) cures Aerweas| mace arm, Seca: | Spot saat e ee “FI ca E OV | HOME | _0n lake property. HOward &- Ehoes per cent interest, $13. | mate, wikis . 500. mat least Sse0o = : ae - ie yg iets © 20 x34 | tes oaseeaoa py| ered, Fuk grep iving ‘| modern 3 arage x I eens al pe kitche dining room and Lake priv. $8500 terms. owner. 3 bedrm brick drapes Geer Ben bedroom. ranch een i bath near Northern New cil FA furnace Garage ec cash 3-0511. If po a} rugs, fenced landscaped yard. 26 ome. 2 years ia v attrac- Hig 20 ft. living room. large lot in good condition. §16,- -|_ call PE 86-3400 qs" 4% per cent cn uagr 7 tive. Huge lot. Only $12,500, Easy kitehen. Clean as a whis' 000 terms BY OWNER. 3 BEDRM. HOME. | monthly psyments terms Terms. S300 DOWN "$2 Vietory Dr. down. FE 8-2893 | pe at NOD REALTY. LAKE PRIV c a ruma WNER. 3361. W WALTON | MUST SELL. 2 BEDROOM, LARGE A ASS - room mocers Nome, 68 8 Ber 9 owe Sclnioee eeuk poke 2| carpeted living room dining | BETH LAKES, 2 lots. 2 bel Bel udes. taxes and insurance | car garage. Price is right, Ap- ee eae | : ; . . a aes ry { PANGLS. REAL TOR een ne owen lot. Reduced $8" oh pay: | WHY RENT? geo port arin & screens, 216 17-2815, OWNER ts 4 car attac garage. ig oc Orveavite— if anp{ Si room, bungalow. 2-car garage. wice iz ot anon 7 eek shrubs & flowers. Take advan-. ‘ By a ate Laree wt "ats full Atal gg aiite. beat storms. Low down peyment. $65 month. When you can purchase like this: | po oe * vite unusuel offer call e Oakland c pets. _ oi per ware DE pg aeons P Seignt Pe a hese oe! NORTH SIDE 2 BEDROOM. TILE West suburban—2 bedroom home ST MICHAELS AREA 5 & bath. WAS cada ied COMPLETELY REMODELED Lath, hardwood floors. Low down| Garage & extra lot for garden) To ‘fireplace ag ft lot, paved 3 ROOM TILED KITCHEN TILED “farm home, ¢ bedrooms, 2 baths, yment. 4% per cent. GI Owner | —$7950. What can you pay down street, full dining room, oak floors basement 2 car garage — full basement. Natural ga@s heat. town for week F 80010. By! sks wrt home. 2| Basement, gas heat. priced for location _ Meer schoo a ee my meme ——— — NO dab oa $9000. py a Anas | quicksale y $10,500. Terms. stores ameron dows all-to-w c wnD- ache ee . . PaAxD ROOM MODERN, FoR] fairs Beautiful landecaped. MONEY DOWN tn Keogo. 2 bedroom. s1080. se | William’ Miller sii — FE +0312 | poultry, bouse. 9710 Orchard’ Lake | Ul) Min © Moree besement. | COWS: $80 per month. Realtor FE 2-0263 6 RMS. & BATH Verran == _ wiring. Your plans or ours. JACK LOV EL. AND | a w mea Bio a blinds. drapes rugs with $500 cown FE 4-0286. COLORED RUSS McNAB —sART_MEYER | 2188 Cass Lake Rd FE 2-4875 = s MM Eat WOLVERINE L . ts spor bes a S wiieteat 2 year old. 2 bedroom. no base- NE W “BRICK . 3- BDRM. WOLVERINE LK. 188 WANDA — tached gar ee gs ce = an mral Ita cata mall a dewa Neapeneet PR Cisse te lait satsostal Restricted 1 acre .. land, — Bs savin 4 r t tar ae _after 4 pm a west suburban neighborhood. Pos- oe Country . Wirbeter 10860 8 RM HOUSE SMALL pOwK CLARKSTON, 2 SEORM, | BRICK Sreepinee. egioniry Babe. ral "oe _ WEST SIDE wi i “* . - ba: BS peg ae oe Ws | Storms and screens. Fire alarm| vered doors. Select oak floors Lovely 3 bedrm. home near Pont a a = stem. Fruit trees $14,900 with 2 car attached garage. Black Genlehes Its beths. fireplace Dravton } lains Area ADWIGHT gia ieee a So teal Gtaar Se) pean are gy trem, _6 COLORED - 6 ROOMS AND 1 BATH, | PE 4- 1 a heat. $15.400 FE 5-5330 or Holly, | ptteodads 12 ae daar room, ~ ull Dasement garage sluminum | —— 37 -_— M : rate pane ininy room n Sunday 2-5. GOOD LOCA. joe CDG screens $1500, with Nice Family H we tos _______-| Sxceptieusity large paneled kitch- t near s< !s € rooms. bath $500 down By owner _ 2-3043 LS _ an. WATERFORD TOWN HALL AREA en with Joads of cabinets. Full ga: heat garage. paved Suse} or FE 8- by Owner , Lovely 2 bedroom brick Large | basement. 2-car garage. Lot 100| Large lot ‘Terms rrangec = | ledgerock fireplace. Attractive 800. th t PONTING REATTY | |CORDMA RON TG BEES. |r corm cit epag’ Serger | AM toon Buin coo Bul | Scho” ttn Sa Be "x7 BALDWIN FE $8275 tise Starfire Bidg Co. EM 4-6531.| living room. kitchen down. Pull |’ Se cme ee eas. | Shopping Center $2,000 down. $100 DOWN — DRAYTON PLAINS. 2 BEDROOMS, | asement Huron. Shopping center” coraeut. “CuAbie RMe aly | GEORGE BLAIR Brick , 3 bedroom, full basement. separate dining room. a mae a Pet bee » ese had $13,900. REALTOR ; rough wirtng ree ad automatic oi) fgg rome co. oes —fingegn uel Baptist GRASS LAKE 4536 Dixie Hw OR 31251 __ price 16450 Mg 6-3858_ FRE 5-5078 a TT = eile ory Be Schools. Call PE 5-7710, for ap-| Here's @ fail special — nice 3/5 DRAYTON PLAINS pointment bedroom home. 2 wooded lots. Eves. Call OR 3-1708 or OR 3-8842 ) i | | | GEORGE R N... | 1. | | home ne ig tts inree Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor Seek AMPLE 244 St. Telegraph Rd. Eveniogs M MA “SMITH” PRONT ares S rm. home featuring large LE ® 2. Dia. rm., 2 iar; bedrms., bath and m on fleor. rec. rm., bath and shower. 2 car e Exe - well with alum. storms Situatea 100, MDPro. 8s res ex: | a ae teriaks for quick Ege at $17,500. WATKINS LAKE PRIVILEGES Attractive frame ranch. 28 ft. liv. with natural fi e. 2 large bedrms., library, rm. sup rm. @ garage and Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor PE 3-1848 5-6431 | Pontiac, Lar! CRESCENT LAKE ‘o the RILEY EDROOM RANCHER A very specia) buy. Seller California . Well worth $16,500, ed for $14,600 with ‘down. Immaculate white frame home. Vestibule to car- 21 sift. Too! ment with oil heat. garage 200 ft. lot. Hurry! rooms. All new) 1 basement. Can used for busi- — $1500 down, and it's va- “S tamily | RILEY REAL Pie Elizabeth a 3 large bedrooms, 1 story ranch home. Ca room with stone fire: . 13 x 13 dining L., Kitchen reakfast nook, built-in oven & range. All birch eabinets. Additional sun porch 19 x 20. Large 2% car plastered garage, full basement with a com- home {s immaculate inside & out. Beautiful landsca .. Conven- jent location. Priced right. $27,000 on terms. Hagstrom REALTORS 4900 Highiand Rd (M59) Mich _—_séP_sSOOR:s 44-0358 IRWIN GEORGE R 2-5 P.M. SUNDAY _. 3638 EDGEVALE 3 bedroom brick bungalow with oak floors. Ceramic tile bath with vanity. Pamily room with fire- gape Automatic oil heat. Large asement with space for recrea- tion room. All Wouble glazed win- dows. sor on Bay a large 2 car arage f Dixie wy. ty doluers Rd ech Edge- vale, ‘eft to open sign. OPEN 2-5 P.M. SUNDAY ROAD run _ all eq Manan Penced garden spot | of extra for rich soil the green thumb oe aj ee te mature chede trees. 100 ft. side frontage and lawn for the kids to romp and play in safety. Fruit trees of s, one can pick their own fruit as it ripens. Privileges to | gig sandy beach only a block away. All ese outside features plus 4 bed- . light modern kitchen and ette. Newly carpeted livin room and freshly decora throughout. Screened front = and double car garage. Close schools and shopping. Must he seen to be aporeciated. Elizabeth Lake Road to Crescent Lake road right to open sign Fa oo 208 W FE MULTIPLE. STING ) SERVICE 4 where | ANNETT DRAYTON PLAINS — 2 bedrooms, € completely fenced yard. Nice neighborhood close to schools , small down payment. SEMINOLE HILLS story home, nice living rm. with fireplace, dining kitchen, breakfast pore arage, On! $14,000 easy ares N... AREA — 2 = new 2 bed- home, 22 ft. room with Seine excellent rms. Near jE... | } | LAKE engag i FRONT bedroo brick large porch overlooking san- dy beach. Oil heat. easy terms. 7 ; MILFORD CONTEMPO. RARY — Acre lot on canal beautifully Po bedrooms, family 2 kite m. & pereem nporeh are some the outstand- f tes. H-W base- boaru beat.°2 garage. s =. ROT . are + fc: ae Sunday 1-4 abs E8. 8-046) attractive kitch- | 1% | | | | | ee tee Viking Homes SOLD — IN ONE WEEK — JUDAH LAKE ESTATES. ‘HERE’S WHY —- "OPEN" SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 7815 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. MULTIPLE LISTING ‘SERVICE | "OPEN" SUNDAY 2-5 P.M 2301 Highfield Woods ram SHS Shaor “Eee oe) Pape AS sie “bunaaio tf ter mere Si, 850 ee Office Open Sunday L5 P. M. NOTHING ] OWNER MOVING PIONEER | $82. nates, bak HIGHLANDS De esos nth, 3” bedros CLOSING CosTs $78 Per Month Total car marage. Nice eed a seg a accent regeonsble FHA- fe ; oe : 10 DOWN I SPECIAL ey ate AA : Ven eek bs bY GI SPECIAL $82 PER MONTH Only moricage "costs You, must be, & Veteran DIRECTIONS: Large living rose. fire- dowe— ae i" ~ &. in Come out six miles North e@ and attached ga- en in m with of Be > pa Bey rage. West —subu ireplace. New gas fur- ; ‘or Large lot. Close to nace and if you need iG” Sign. schetis, a ‘51, Jarger e you will DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY mn eaeed._focetion, Chess PERFECT to Schools “$12,960 FE 2-9122 RETIREMENT WILL TRADE “Bildor of National Homes” re a nen brick ranch ple. jpate of e trees - room 3 ser a's bee a ea samaneepes a 7 lots extras. very ater Quist Goad Screened-in porch. : end street B —. & Pon- tra e yard with big sg meligg: aoe Bon wih. pown pay. only E 5 OU” nam WATKINS LAKE ON THE CANAL It's @ perfect sqet for a boat BROS. NOT FANCY BUT... comfortable roomy. S "bedroom. “Pull base: oe catrusion a ent. car 3™% a cozy Tm WEST SUBURBAN | rancher with attached For a quick — eter cae 1%. | eo nc egy my —$6.950—$700 room. story white frame. re or summe . Built ip 1954 When we say extra Rice’ iawn ‘and. shrubs. FHA TERMS — and clean we moan ust. fightin’ ns fe & = ‘belsaeell. ‘oak hore eeu stand the most meticu- can ; ment. ove dcar lous Pull MOV IN arage. Oak ’ cieminam piar ms basa Au. | ove eee bed- ieee walls on § toes Sear Screg aise || even “hll"“bastment Ben ca ted in a neighborhood of Pe wee! landscaped lot. expect for sf0.400 with homes $12,500 with $2,000 ‘down, mg hg oe gg small down payment. | eant end offers one-d-y 5 ee ea $55.30 PER MO... NORTH PERRY | uy for $800 down. GI Plus taxes and insur- 5 room 3 cotreem. Pull base- resale. ope win eopresimately ment o oors. plastered walls. = ban Gus heat. This home also is spot- | 2! BATHS and, three -leurthe per less ee © is a dear insulated | Down — If your fortOadE”” coats. £ we $1,480 di down i garage. credit rating is good Charm , | this 7 room home ma ranch ute cee: i =. ¥ : Lao ald Studio lag ving E . siding. glassed-in porc room. attac garage Ss and other extras. Good Close to Tel-Hu and WHITE BROS. og @ area. Only onto. lot Oniy $11,- OR 3-1295 Open Eves ‘tii ; Sunday 10 ‘til 2 5660 Dixie Hw wy. “FOR CASH INA HURRY. sell things through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial a 2 abhioe 377 5. TELEGRAPH BATEMAN FE) 4-0528 xampsex GRAND SUNDAY 1TO 9 P.M. $350 DOWN . NO OTHER COSTS 3 BEDROOMS BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE FORMICA COUNTER TOPS BIRCH CUPBOARD DOORS . _ OAK FLOORS: DOUBLE CLOSETS TILE BATH & SHOWER KNOTTY PINE DINING AREA PAVED DRIVE SCHOOLS-1 BLOCK LeBaron — Pontiac Northern — Madison Jr. DIRECTIONS Take Joslyn to Beverly, Turn East 3 Blocks to’Model at 736 E. Beverly Sales Exclusively By 5 | a ./ _.. REALTOR . PENING °CK THESE FEATURES in Na Ree a” ath a lite te tae ret TE 77 N, SAGINAW ST, 7 7 Soon. “phone FE sg1es J. Medel Open Daily 1 to 9 P.M. : as 7 , THE PON mA .C PRESS : ' SATURE , OCTOBER 3, 1959. For Sale xia Do . ‘ 6; CARNIV. wn Pane, cate ae oN] qt si two — . ‘ oh i “HOME 5 S freieeengyen = By Dick T Priced @ pear Mole Ts ——— COMPARE BEFORE benny. Nese and worth = UNDA ase - __Sale Lak UMMIT Tk Hl H 1 eae, i t s ——— a CORNER ae sess| OPER 8a IGH STS. yl . Fy Sy | C ) 53 ~ genre” en, | me ; re son i dition x ar garage. t, ™s * : . : ul ER. 4 = ™ $ carer 5 | ease mEAL, v Sosa con: 1 PR eae | ~ gainee,, Pees heer 4 - Pull = LUE — — f cent mt { family Clean 6 room x = mige. U Paved st. te m. siorns. Ons aid : : AKEE SS. YOUN "goed garden op one ting y j | srape “shrub rt ee os + te & G e_, a : . grape arbor (twit, tote term: rom ¢ Building $10,800 ” Easy eons This and of | “STO 1,950 with MU FE 4- Ta CRESCENT ms, | $10,500 with Jeogint ss | pa Bro srOP, at very “A bd yy! 1 ih 93800 “down. year gente, ackele’ easy . C. HAYDE RR ment bungalow Bm ag ES- 4) t nw Suven Bani va. beach.| - }], P. ‘ae “Or office . ae N, Rea storms, + By any bed- ’ 5 ful 3 bedre White Le | 2531 HOLM Eves. Realtor an, Comgnaialy a / v i ment iene tas B. Lapeer ES, D ; nw A Sis co ata he 3 7 i | BR pend eo 2 co eae i Ideal + ee ee condition. bess ‘ ¢ ving ea f 4 LANE N wes R home ‘ rd living Ns “glee 187. WEAR yn value. ‘costs Price with $3, rehes room x 2 8m Read —* 5 . $2 = . 2 gla 23 all do y for 5 O paces & by member of LAKE NOME — = sTEE on, +f nes | ! nes wk wo payment tees. e wi : to ; ~ ¥ LE . M. WICKERS > Oe : Gg schools bed: lll ford REA aple PO R Ful ¥ | pttaemed” Outy <4 yee. : oo gs REALTY, 136 | SYLVAN MA ttached 3 e yt 136 NTIAC plete. 28 Large nice old. _ 42065 Highland. Hi N.M block LAK air 6-6250 zB. OFFI Ly ins 1 fireplace gar family | ~ : and il- 2 from zg W FICE 200 walle coms Completely of. tere fet og HIG} an oll aa. | i me WooDED ” FE 8- Wil move you Down pris an insulated. —— : - mew HLAND RECR. Mu : tom. “nh ust 9693 Free |" Brack Boat Ma jo mnt Sees Se : —= ee ‘Bits om Bi CHEROKEE Hl Ror pene: but t met 500." deep. “ on U e. 2%-c Dis rere oy E EE H AT HIGH : and now oe last Priced iy ee ae a, 3 nai. | vee You ILL i a thet Goes need pear Cass L bome * Newky & TRA po lig ¢ P| ana a model hed sneme bape — S oa ed a SA it ea % oee| ene en Sorat ‘ + ve come) ae fete wie tat Stl pri 1 ly AY Vieinity. OFF , SELL wa t in to yea a Pe ait gard. La Elizabeth Lak 4, &. Viettly. OFM ' — out Bllsabeth Ls fe, cand. the gears olf tee ments “s 00 down Ea Ad near e E L { L MI 6-7 | e Rd Lake ation. tae ra! 229 E eaten $0 WHEN paymen ‘ _ have the lake states - H. BR - % AKEW 560 te Laco! Turn Rd. to ve | iNT! M. . Walto You'll SNOW ‘ 13x: te of ee 2407 BROWN R F EF OOD Vv Cc ta. right 3 Bg sc TERMATION Mon. si oma rejoice PLIES living pany ou . PE , Re ed 2 ALL ILL = ARL ks | ne AL rt room Lak al . C A } Pa co this chart ectiee wd 5 he iso large LTIPLE LISTIN ty r bee US Pat On. There LOSE-OU GE |e ¢ W. BIRD ivan, Sppearing oa can be home. Four places nes car Sc Bo hy Be FE 9 by MSA Gervien, ban lakefront | still 50 UT FE 4- munity eat Realtor aod : “Permanent. po pest be mic i, Two, Nand wtilevel |! gore Se ote t porch & — 8-0 4 able. _ home Papers LVERCREST a eat Br Sevevarivers. n—. Wo saranee the fermen! » taney Revesb ss, See, £5 for de MULTIPLE 8 tin Ue thing - your site. can i erchase trick sto Pon tia PRIV- OR EARN <-AVERAG J omnes with enced. Lov | / abili 'H term e on chase et . ae eee tee for the soliciting E yard wii Cyclone beauti 3) com SER ity w er lo- s and conven : 2-0263. Miller ervice Jewel new A. — rl —— ra gpg v room / 7 ‘ I em Beautiful 2 ners flatly. Fela a (990. #3 000 ee [amt aan s MR or G.I. to Ples Out tiful re. s hot space jc co sto rick 12 Ww ranc ul 2 . Foll iow sai floas F pai FOR 2 _ MA ; Ple en aT . ree- mpiet yt, _H h. Leon ow of bas floo in lo ntin E 4 seta WILL x | beth “lake leke er - et ae Gp PIS heat pa i Baa er cg na TE Nar ot of cere old custom i rie ge se Bs wo eos St C XCHANGE : OF i BE THERE Lake Rd. and viet te . ie wit ro a priced “ae oes re ce ean, 44596 0 olghbortigns: $13 te andicape Ung | just ACRES | $12,007 | So Ea © ba iza- ranged covers rated B : — | fea “To of Pontiac. Sea. canton: Com MEN WANT. : 7 OP EN ee oe ot) uss th alae , Beautiful Hom s OPEN 2 Mie eat wat. Ride | rom home ses prope: On AR at. A ge ng e EN SU AKE ade Terms. ide ew 8 ail EM | Sun. 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O CROSS. | RK RE 10 ae ace SEL MEN 8, 2 PIC V s is t ke . th fe sono of ms. ly i ungsiow. thi ern bed Gat.| ae RE TO 8 RNINGS OWNERS IRECTL Gaing reem 2 te og bea tk {rey 8 fine Milford utility room, eaung din rie ina ‘i In DF aes sith ron Boag 2 natur Ter room, | 24s ie WH AL ESTAT nd NGS EXCESS on Gi dene pete See ee rae, ee eee el pzamuy mens So, Set fe Seeetennien oe eee orhre | “ROUTE Be a a : . ms : eram ns. ving m mt ed om ge a 8 e ert res roo! ctur | wH n = 4-481 an DI ted & roo down poli Built- bu de til $1209 Buil ix lly ll ft. e ly can respect com pri Lot ar shed y. 8 of roll m 0 e win- __CAN | {TE ve. _& 3) UTE c XIE : for scree ms wu 10- w in Hi ie can down, in dint ‘an bas had only plete! ce $9 car ga- 4% 42,900. ing verlooki SELL | Sun. T S eee sa” wie wa iic™ so fa eeeee| “2 bey" it whe Fou tetera "ere ta a a oe my |* Acne leads mie reduce 1 seas Sale Business Pro our “eae res AN tice aati Ss Ee et rage. Atacke ons UD" Nichol ma] en aren 7 begroom, snd Seca SS Hert with an, tract Set aa eal ore won s Property 16. chundigg busines nuatad hows AE. DRIVE 1.500— off ore re W e this ed 2 ath in M one, Re th en nt epee . furth ck ra ve 2 ely de real with — NOR | benu ary n the mer- TU unin aoe Out Mise cs ‘Susie t. Ch e Sinan « ) uD. er rap pier ee ines te ais of nuaneke WE gust t TH et scapes ot ee | night ogni evant| ‘0 “ens we “alton sunday Tor ro a Raine altor | fet Sale Eee | Harrison S Eicon 9s ir Pivepinge Se Partri sPstiue | Taino, Ta LTA Ee aw ear | or nen non yotte * ELCO! CAD arv ere or ner he for eparate room tre ees pAb 12 Excellent 8CHU 5 QU. VE } all nished & day Ma YOUR oe siel O eal i ——_ “ the children. N 3 bedroom et price Leet on Open E AL $30 56 any-| Pt Seine alee merchan- eh Sasee wee PEN suenemes Sg os oo gaa coal eat parece tae aubeare, Ful | ate ae ge ae Evenings a und yk] EIR "cope 6 ygymenen, pals TOK" | Sunnydale shop. Perhaps Cr ett GILES on Lovely 3 bedi . * ope png sections, oo wday | ent, fracation for "patton “T Sunny ._ 1 to lek lon Raat work= r ES 8. ome. edree SE =NTILI w. HU a 8.800 So anioa ATED foc nce & may wavice: = ivdale S 8 e E of E 5-6 REA 18 x feted m jak YN L 9 ron, —2 ind sq. f t in d your a retire! hos This ts the e St., Cl Ter h fully. ian and eth a LTY CO tiful kien ted rine ‘room = -YMOUR LA —/R reas. Bor. 58. aocly heat. | ong seh poral a “s ark 8 an wi . . r Sui | built te shows y50 hare and hard atae ae MULTIPLE A Ferg Ave aod oven. waiie te Beau. Lake North of Clarke KE | ent, Lease B Pontiac vhs tert tmme- - sT ND ardrob: ek r pol eh fe been r is de LISTING M mate] gara base ° rooms of sr arksto ome on | co Lease Bus. Prop. 17 re conf e numbe marital sl 1a MICH. AY room, fu sieouta.. 1 1M bath RO ating 3 " SERVICE Pat “ede ge. Approx: a 186 bath, ‘floor ie grasa MMERCI ro JEW ‘dential. All Ce Planet el nas See 8 felt ar S feting 2 ft frontage Poke els ae eae vith see! | FOR RE A. 20T,ZO 2g Bain eeeeain eeu to wall cs 21 fe ent Po bath ‘Out fot a teres 2 . pas geep canal a a / IVAN with | Oxtord. mn EBs 7 with $2,800 | car {RENT : oa 5-2400 R RENT REAL EEAT scar INC. fiat, ait dina Been an blocks to ie devicaie inter, cok| ing Vaterfro rit oft mat i Te the REAL ae - SCHRA\ | “frome TAKE, Sr Wie | _Set0st. rn office 108 USED men eitabinhed. SALESMAN 5: wharell © nt th r doc a B OPE AM len sand 50 229 N Si. 685 AY fro R 3- ke irm heat po! brea haan PEN stg right tw wilem: reed li ete ae . we cal a FE . t sw Bea Mgnt ee 85 Bal e phone FE a > need nice” raced bs Navara nook. O T ‘wo a a neat reek igre, Minton ick sans the canal te othi : > TosuyN cor E 5-947 . ee a eae ack win setel: 2, 400 UILDING — Pehsiat-enial lod ranch “office. 1 gS ee ee PEN [ x 18 li oe treat at a Go user) beautiful to t ] ee th 8S & sU 471) be up on eas beak n =) MApl sq. ft. TOR LEAGE SA fice. oe pp Bee rely ook Al ey Dail ream bok oe Bp ola thoes weaeeon 0s elo big ng D LE List xDay ensdo” i moras TEDIce ee '— LEASE. E $13 Boo ahem nice hi nice Rea aily & S only 4 x 18 m. 12x e ptalcpee sta ‘oman AT Y OW _ TING MaERVICE ne. OR mortga s, down | __Hel [an of parki E. Ex ME OUT reasems Aneto A po 93° Sun, 1 eae ateenane oe 18 dinin, storage. for residence A-l fi ou CA nN —__—_—_ RVICE _Sa _3-4675 ge. 2621 ip We p Wanted M ng. cement 3 re RY able Kamen at Tnapect W.C .1to8 of ce ep Located saan trees e. ievlcn ie with m, less _ OWN a le R = i, Mal _ nat enced Ja, sca [PT coer i rms. Ht only| 7 ranch. thi . ol ‘7 ac. $13 Wm ca e with and sh ish fi mn ofr lastered any a oa esort F U RN je 39 t ate field. esman y for j MR. yen: ON mi oe game a gate a os with possibi rub 8, $10.90 and co alle veae Sead ~ | crass = Bove O ACE See es aha Ge Mal TO CE SUNTCALH, Larg — y 3 bed th ter party. terms $10,900 larger keen War tet | lot LAKE— rty 9 PEI CLE _FE_ 2-9236. sk for hat we eal HAVE NO sis Lavely oT room W ms.| R : stor ee ee teeuitlan A | wal. toe NEW Rg’ RATOR ANIN oat ene eee teases. You BE Oo. 915. lore Ritchen ms mily ld aterf AY O’ e kite e Ps stg fon. A state f r reso CABIN YN RS co LEPH : i BE russreo| Bale will Pull b with throw liv-| eal fo ord V 202 O’NE Id en Fe « ae 2s | ing igs rs Ss _ LARGE N, PAl . APP wanted ONE W THI Baldw dupli aseme cupboar out. 3a real home lag 8. Tel IER Wale sch ~ ce. Bi Morr 195 eae hun adjoini 8318 ADOCK : LN sales. PE 3- ho CANV ili 8 in Tana = nt, ge ga- room age Mar ¢e $7103 egraph eal Aa tee . shaded reh Geinen: Gueee ting, fishe ek FE "1 ASSERS Re am M Colga ny whe s heat.- oak 3, 1% ba home office. aor from id less rea — lot un | rden 6- adwin $25 mo. ishe | A L _ b fen TOO 7717 dernizat ead alto iller, > Te Te O are tene ths. with 3 This 900 hous than Daniel ‘ t WATE 7000 (Skeels Jerry GE. EASTE! L a ton r Realt ft to OPEN Bn gg Dlestered. an on’S Be giant 2 bloc Oo 5 | WATERFRONT | CABI 0. Jerry; eG ASTE _ Expe DET. sew: ing red, F088 reasona a rie ks 298 in. C NT C = ch as 2m RN MFG. sm rienced AIL ' 67 F y W . ing - La room with lo ble e 88.- F/B) OTE “ oan ° ABINS. OLA deal arried G = all Fi LE ; OPEN nunow 263 T I | kitchen. “Ala fade of eat py on mable peyments with Ju DONE. I oy LD a ee. _3E aie BRE FE moe on route talecmen ne her cme precision parts 7 ER for : 9 j auto ry $ AYTO st RE ad N Sas j LL_Y Os antl e _men. uaral ontiac n ésta ons. 8 aid ho 0 REAL M | * matic room, f Base in derf N P hi EDU N P . - OUR _F jen. OR_3- nteed area b- MC ome li- j 1483 ; ake pee ircamoatan oe LAIN: ome. CED ARK | § HOM! Al 8565 to $125 C. : over- 3 BALDWIN. 5) shear exres heai and. cellar, : me che poetind gag al pend gl to Lovel ubu ze) & ALL qualified | 118 In MEG z INSU best ar gare is bea eee r, dwellin AD per bog 1 on- rae wa aed i Cape | ~~~~~ rban aint L ,AROUN ed ; dianwoo > CO. 4 BED P pAnce — ail for re 7 ful Lave T ' has “ eee Ceramic replace, room or ae Property| 10 | Pastas an eu BUMP = WANTED Ph avril i ore one : 1,200 it ea in reen e ba ge iving | | . Fro ve G | s han DE it | ROOM ar . ‘ $2,950 | W ra es 8 i ae Located on odacogy FB bedrooms | GOOD ~~ | woe eicat ct 2. MEN od | ois Tisine rhpeicont MAN j rT fre! ES cae ell_as the very Attached sement arou 2 BED! T n $100 eur men STEA FE 44 ng qu nter Ww | WHO ‘ OM 1s THE ge WHITE BR | ¢ Fa ae sane bas & full Your enable inaaeee warege: ment pbome ROOM YEAR Telephone weekly. men earn ADY | aa eo arters cgi Ba | “BIRD” Open Oo & S ll ba: bu a na ft. ur hos consid area & lot ettib rivileg lob B noon-6 r. Alle have re | _liston EXP ed 4 * $100 ES Open S TO SEE ~~, Ss. | ONS asem Mcp tess, Mrs. Wit nd we an elke Ss me Upber utc ao car.| >® ee et ur oie posi vias Shea Bagetieia. roe ringer =p ee aeca Uppe atinctn 3-0923 away 1 CEED DO sat ee und woud be —, A h ace gefield; rheis inger 950 dow ly $8 r untin R ; Birmi pplvy 1 y of w COL- ‘ MOVES WN 3430 C .-& S ay 10" el ison 2 left vo pr br Huron Nice n. ,750 Wacdeacd, TR ga aoe Bus pes ork. 50-50 2 ¥ 3 bed CLA Peis 2- Bvy7- a 2 to ‘rea it PIO oo to home bedroom Lincol ard, Roy fae fice. | good BUM one MI Woodward, q sare IN floors and -AYTON ST LA en SCOTT LAKE t this ee HIGHI y | mith option to (ptick, ranch : n 1-4334 a cae | stair MIF O8se. 4 ie ot jome : aa aahee a ‘aon pak sH LA? eee rent aNTED. “3-95 uto BE La: ste : oll g % ad y TE }-9567 R j ODEL OPED tip ata "saa with 2180 RK House Ee ier ace, et cot ZANDS | pavio Se Blue Print RArreg Bite scons : EEKD AYS & PEN show wi e new ached Mode RANC WELL far y . Has o arp landse storms i. M% ogy cee WARD n Ope . carp ED an = OPERA- SUND Bn fhe by eated | — BUIL a e. N apo | edt Boma ct ——— 0 rate enter. PER , FN lal ie oe Sar ton arpetr Evae | such Week opburvon bos UNDAY fe ving. “Too lee carpe riviles rill. Ault ae Nice EM yaar SALA or | *Chamie. ee AC rl WE OWN ~ so Toe | haem par fees ms, Toon. getty ouch as nas sein deeateen, wens 2-5 ovaries 4 peting in bilge aren Pgs "a in garage. 4 it a uARY chanic 2 MEN yh RIM r i, ea s : 3 (Gapcig ie Saat a ea | eM gies fe zitacts De | BE pie eee | C000 sient) Se eee HOE, Boe it ek eg —— price heated sorvener. 3 ba’ rater. "co PP a Wc ee oy a et, rout atc You’ DBYE Latta al farmhouse OLD repre ya a Fi siocbes sll pe toot Derections: Mtg. ce | Screened and ths Tr, an Sle wo ce ick ‘at of th cted ave u'll be R wood. erin, e 0 ITION ING 695 A oger wae t lia Im.| room room, noo and ‘screens, tw emo ramic aera a a view Ph call Ide y foe ENT! large ond hag 9 ot PAID L 8 WANTED: uburn Sales & cing - me kk. Rd Left walls’ Sadhoae aoe we: | OPEN Ht i cae can gas sur aust real ou eer wa Jo MB roy lose, tas 60t warceres 3 H IFE IN pourin AUD Ae aa FC erv- Rd., Le’ 8.1 wood separa’ wer PEN th car storm 1 on luck & per m y you | $25, ms. F se, 3 OSPIT SURA allite b LABO! ite Goes Shae a Sonn ser ning ke House ri cstage and 11,400 — about EP soncrance 3 inctading’ tax wd | Ooo terms. AL, MEDI NCE Fale Moai" RERS FOR P signs. | HK ° t Lake ‘Roed an turn ‘Tight Butzabeth wih 8 storms. we jbearoom Ua | DAVID W A CAL BENEFI H moe WOR 31367 after . arir iRoom Mol ee | Drive mt on Score excellent 3 snporexima ee we erieees ARD You pply in TS _Help Want after 2 rE i ge ie we Joh “Possibie. Trade. t| ft 2 bedroom this Drive only 940d - forced. air | wins no, rir. | 18 person te nted Femal a ania ono i: 4 plete Aden pal I se BED- n K. Irwin & rade. ; mee Lote A Cun ase Total | ~_CAN § wre an MG w r Bottle Co. 850 American 300 LOUN e 20 4 lot tion, S ion. Extra hiv , R_H alled _ La B NG : ; f . on kitche: el ¢ ving OME. ___ Lak dd Rd. ar W SE See Ti Huron | REAL, base. | Phone se 182! $s te ae han tori ombin ____For 5 e, Mi Food aitress a ‘ us please BUY to re- oF ch re. Gout Suiek oan ch r Sale L BUMPED chigan. Waitresses ; ITY ; ; modern 1 $9,750, , Stree o sink and coun: HIG ots I | iwc & PAIN 4 Short O ee dining” floor or 7 ae 53H HI SN 1 2015 C salary TER. 1535 perso rder OP lark Peak nie corme 3 bedrooms al- _ =a Ge a ‘ REA Acoma g VILLAGE | | Gout wet Uke Ra pounce | ogo! 9 RMS. PVT. CONSTR! UCTT adding machine or piece of office | 2 Has immediate opening for curb MA_4-2253 OA 8-3272 Moving & Trucking 36, furniture or equipment net in| ° tr ages ont Clean. Adults, PEt Ge waitress. Night and day shifts ALL TYPES af MABONARY | | use? We will buy these items. | J ROOS ) BATH, HE. r yon available. Apply in person only | work 15 vrs. exp. Res. & com- 1-A Reduced R OR 3-9767. MS AND BATH. HEAT mercial. Bill OR 3-2063. ~é edauce ates !— rivate entrance. “ED'S ORES: | Local or long distance “hoving. | WANTE: USED RESTAURANT ~ 163 Green St. PE $0075. Woodward at Square Lake Re. | ALL TYPE BUILDING ' SMITH MOVING CO PE «aedi | _eaulp FE _5-7605. WAITRESSES. PART - TIME AND HOME IMPROVEMENTS | A-1 MOVING SERVICE~— n 3 Ga awe BATH, PVT. ENT. mr ates evening or day shift. Garages, attics, and given | HAULING 2 Rates ie 3458 | ~~ Money Wanted 47 —, and behead oil “re Sa — rooms. ‘Free estimates given. | HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME WANTED: $3,600 TO CON sOLI == WOMAN WHITE. OVER 45 TO DO| Call week days 8 a.m. to 5 pm or PE 5-7805. org Mdaoabd. baby aitting | APE 59280 avers Construction —YOUr_price. Anytime rE _8-0095. date our building debts ‘su ve 1 child References desired. Ap- ply Pontisc Press. Box 92 WHITE WOMAN TO BABYSIT 5 days wk. in my home. Williams Lk. vicinity, OR 3-8550 WHITE WOMAN FOR CARE OF handicaped woman General housework 4 days week Prefer _own transportation. OR 3-8855__| WOMAN WANTED 25 TO #@ YRS. for delicatessen. Must be abie | to handle cash, also kitchen and waitress work Afternoon shift, full time. BelMar. FE 8-0711 WANTED EXPERIENCED ee girl and cashier. Typing and| shorthand essential. Steady work. Good pay. 40 hours week. "Bho BLDG REPAIR. in person Barnett's Clothes 150 N Saginaw WAITRESSES & CURB astaea |—* Buttercup. 910 Oakland. TRONING | & BABYSITTING, YT | Dressmak’g & Tailor’ g 50 30 | Pay's ——— Parts & Gervice Pontiac, Michigan. — A BABY? VACATIONING? | re Oaxlan § Scat ce ig Capable, mature, exp. woman wil] | eare for your children in your 4279. home. EM” 3-3880, EM. 3 SHORT ON HELP? __cinity WE HAVE —E DRESSMAKING & ALTRATIONS. A Large Group Of HAND DRESSMAKING. 1 ‘AILORING, AL- | Gardeners — Unskilled Labor, ete fiers SERV- tions, bays. Bedell 3 Bodell. PE x Registered With Us lrose TAILORING. aL. ®Y THE BY THE DAY, wate. 11 years experience. ln- WARNERS ROTO-TILLING AND! A-1 LICENSED HOME. DAY on 2 FURN. RMS. 405 Ww. . HURON. 8046. FE 4-5515 _PE_ 21249. ections. bleod count. urinalysis. vacant lot mowing. PE 4 _% hr. care. Ponti inf . Ref- —— ~ —— a _erences. 3 EM 33800 ores. Be | LICENSED RELIABLE CARE. a RMS MIMBOGRAPHING TYPING, sec-| = Laundry Service 34) _Day. bour_or_week_PE 56340. | _fetarial service. EM 3-2842 een nnn | Wid Household Goods 4 |STAND UP DOILIES PLUS WASH. | COMPLETE TAMILY ; LAUNDRY | ~~~~~~ ing ironing done my home rvice — Tt service ‘ontiac = PE 60722. | Laundry. 840 8. Telegraph. rt Maromle oe mike | WASHINGS & IRONINGS. REFER. _2-#101 _ences Apie 5-7181 CASH POR FURNITURE AND AP- a a ; pliances. Odd pieces or housefull. WOMAN WITH SMALL SON, 2 Landscaping Fo | emma peel eon service.| yrs. old, would like work in ~.~~.~.WWW 47 RAwnwnnwn PE 4-7881. motheriess home, FE 8-2612 _—ee | Al ACE TREE SERVICE RE- [o> 7PNITIIRE NP ; Building Service 26 moval and trimming. Get our FURNITURE NEEDED | ; eee eee eee bid FE 27188 or FE 8-0735 Entire home ier lots. Get the A-1 TRE TRIMMING AND RE- top dollar. Will buy outright or | 18T = saan LICENSED BUILDER _moval. Pree estimates. OR 3-6826. | Sell gid you. B&B ——— re eA FLOORS & WALLS | Ai MERION ANG EY BLUE aon. | oe eee OR : Deliveries made or you pick up. NEEDED: | KOOM® USED FUR- oe ese ae ind — = | 2601 Crooks Rd UL. 3.4003 ~ ‘ — and liances. Cash hen nder PE $3722. ALL KINDS OF en WORK. PIN-) Sioa’ th ep me 7? or MA ee PENTRT = _tsh grading Top soil. PE 2-0603 wn oe = HOUSE. | Additions — Basements | BULLDOZING | & LANDSCAPING. on peony al giollay agers Attiog’ = Oaraees | Top soil and fill dirt. EM 3-2415 & rb or EM 3-2294 or public auction. Appraisals. L. — GET MY BID FIRST — : ae sees —= E. Smart Sale Farm. Rochester PE 3-7204 COMPLETE LANDSCAPING Michigan OL 1-5631 ane AL. COMMERCIAL tree removal and trimming. 7173 ———__—__ _____—. Ed etral Maso MERCIAL scott Lk. Rd. PE 4-428 of OR WANTED LIGHT MODERN Di contracting Also storefront re- 3-1128 _ _ seeding. Top soil delivered. FE Wanted Miscellaneous 46 A-1 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT _ 2-5463 ' PPP PAL wore Ale Lt ae OR 3-9402. LAWN BUILDING AND REPAIR. GOOD USED ROTO aay . THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, octane a 1950 _ ERN Just north of cis, 8 room ranch 4-' oe FT aARAGE-FGR RENT. Fh RP Business Opportunities 66 3055 AUBURN RD. 3 room apt. $45 mo. Also 5 room 4 working or mache sale. 2710 8. ip. Shea _Rent pts. Furnished 54 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 55 1 RM. tare 3 “BATH. PE 4¢-0122. BEDRM. PARTLY apts. OR 3-9105. BEDRM. P Lakefront apts. OR 3-9105. 2 RMS. & BATH. PRIVATE ENT. 18ST FLOOR. 3 RMS & BATH. Ou heat, FE 2-1435. Utilities furn. PE 4-8179. 2 BEDROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. PE 4-1039. 1 BEDRM. HOME INCLUDING RE- rator WEST SIDE iv. /2 RMS & BATH, tS al rigerator. Pri Close room apartment, nat wo 2 ROOMS. PR PRIVATE BATH. 1 DOWN es furnished. 75 riches BATH. 1 CHILD wae . $90. Lake Orion. FE 2-0663. ie t fo Fa Convenien r ~ Call 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX NOW AVAILABLE GAs HEAT—BASEMENT Nicholie & marge em | §3% WEST HURON ras TAKE is = DOWN. MAY tx PA — oR 3-9105. SEEBERG. PINn- 1 pol | Per- $250 cash. FE prop- OTHER RARE O . Northern grill & restaurant plus ome ty fixtures, _—— of park MN. References. 144 State Street. WEST SIDE 7 BEDRM. LIVING ROOM. KITCH- vu Coc rooms & bath, 3nd |2 CLEAN ROOMS. BABY WEL- come. FE 4-7339. RMS. PVT. ENT. 184 Mt. Clemens. Why Pay N More? 13 LARGE ROOMS & BATH. NEW. decorated. rE RONINGS WANTED PICKUP AID ont ee ar mesma | terations, drapes & Pormals done “IMMEDIATE PREE SERVICE” sete? BEE ahi oneal in_my home. Call PE 8-8455. | IRONINGS WANTED Call E ae n Edwards Pale “APES PVE BT Aine ‘ | PE_8-0417 FE 8-0418 CADY WANTS PART TIM OEN. | Garden Plowing 31. BROS. one —_ payroll. Good ype, oe PLOWING, guapma. _Discina e|- RM. BASEMENT _area desired FE sl. mowing 773 Scott Lake Rd. FR | Wid. Children to Board 44 44) bath & ent. MEDICAL ASSISTANT. < Sauer 4-4228 or oR Nee eee _ Gingellville. | PE 5S CLOSE * TO DOWNTOWN. Utilities paid. Infant welcome. | _ 32-2390 or FE 5-1690. | . ON PONTIAC LE Ve Gas heat. Responsible 3 OR 4 RM. APT. $35 O 3-5202. _Heat & hot water furn. OR 3-1972. _No pets. $60. OR ‘Also terraces. houses = attractive clean . Off street parking. FOR RENT: YR. AROUND Dn | Watkirs Lake. _P. | FOR “RENT 2 A . LOWER WER FLAT. LAT. FOR | 6 rooms ard PE 5-1494 after 4 gy ne red a — _— rice Hagstrom | Pontiac, dove ighiand ‘a . (M50) _ OR 4-0358 OP ALL NEW equipment pius lease. Prime iocea- tio: oe ain pene? FE refrig.. heat, hot water furnished. IN COUNTRY. 4 ROOMS, on % acre lot. $45. Eves. MApie aoa SLATER APTS. | - * §3 N. PARKE ST. between px & E,: Huros (SHIRLEY APTS. * GLORIA APTS. K_ MOD- | 57_Mechanie_8t. an sa an exceptional 2 bedroom home. $95. _Call Jack Loveland. FE 32-4875. ATTENDED W: LAUNDROMAT n, Liz LAUNDRY RE 2 aia PVT. BATHS. 7 3 Rent Rouses Furnished 56 ? clarke 8t. RON CARA AAARAAA En ESK. 3-0165 matching coffee and end tables, | modeling. John W. Caples. MY LANDSCAPING. SODDING« | —#° matching lamps. FE ¢6324,) _1 |i & « ROOMS CLOSE TO TOWN. | 37_ Mechanic, 268. 1 pus. , GAS HEAT, PVT. BATH | PE 5-9575 _Close in. ROOM APARTMENT U Z * ae furnished. For couple. FE ROO Parkhurst. PE §-5502 |} ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | entrance. OR 3-1338 BATH. GROUND FLOOR . parking 3 ROOMS & BATH. UTILITIES _Niceiy furn. Adults. 44 Euclid. - 3 ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER. Private entrance. All utilities fur- | 3 UL 33110 Vicinity of Auburn Heights 3 RMS as HOSPITAL. A ADULTS” 3 w. 5-7584. UPPER. HEATED. oderh, Union Lake district, EM _ Saas . PRIVATE BATH A decorated 1 Fe coaster HOUSE. — = Clean & modern. Elgin BEDROOM cOZY. CLEAN. ON _busline Near Near grocery. F' FE E 2-4855 BP caamsro HOUSE FORM. _ NEAR | FE 3 ROOMS UTIL. FURN. COUPLE. car Inc. FES ‘ee mo. pr scot = “BEDRM Beg $50 _mo. Near Milford. MU 42528 MODERN 3 BEDRM. SRG ” PIRE- | place, 2 car garage, $90 mo. FE 4713 OWN Boss! ~ OPERA HOUSE ! Manage in your spare time. Earn substantial em Modest in- _Mariva. OR 3-1328. _OR ey 1878. DECORATED. GAS_ Couple preferred. FE CLASS B HOTEL Your investment secured by one of Oakland Coun- ty’s most valuable corners. Same . $20,000 handles. DAIRY BAR. Grosse Pointe area. Nice stainless steel dairy & res- taurant —. - MODERN. Gas HEAT. | MY 2-4663. 3 ACROSS FROM ELKS TEMPL! Enti 2nd floor of house. _Mo a steady couple. FE 2-2021. = |] RM. APT. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | a a REFRIG. STOVE. & ILITIES FURN Sak rts APTER 3 EDRMS. BATH. 1 CHILD WEL- EAT. $30 PER NEWLY DECORATED 2 Bet “BEDRMS. Lk. 466 8. Marshall. PE 44483 OOM. FURNISHED. | HOME | 3 bedroom lakefront home. 7 = Ww. furni kitchen, a ou heat. aeaiates | EM sag TERRACE, Logg Ga- ray : MODERN 3 BEDROOM RANCH. ment. beat.. $100 Gas NEWLY RECONDITIONED_ ‘ ) RM home on west side of Pontia & bath off neces- Sah CON Y zD. THROUGHOUT THE COUN- o Mg =u ake Ne drinkers. Y CE LAKEFRON1 YR >i. Avail vow through June | Pontiac 4 ROOMS, PVT. BATH A = small es. >-6877. OPTION TO — home. Owner. ‘4 «RMB. LMS. AND “Bal. a AND Fe dives. HAULING AND RUBBISH. A| © per cent interest in isk GROOF oF on ena we | esd. ony time. PE toa Piggy Aon whichis. fnsahed offer low prices through volume LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING steady employ mane. & good ref-| urchases aan om gmuality ry any kind. Real cheap. FE) erences. OR ¥1 uilt’’ homes — ns e'll se- Z cure mortgage. No obligation. a AND HEAVY TRUCKING. yi cg PLEASE) Builders Exchange | Rubbish, fill rate top soil, sand, = _ 5 TS. ren EN TSOES oy Fl tnd ot wdlocdne"Fe "Wanted to Rent 48 3 ‘ADDITIONS & ALTERATIONS | —~ eo ee es, TEES to Rent | ' ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. TRUCKB TRACTORS | Share Ui Living Quarters 49 240 geet eis 2 tosh Tok _Teasonable Jenson Lea PE odes ears rae’ . ALUMINUM SIDING, AWNINGS & ‘2-Ton Pickups a-ton Stakes LDER UPLE MEN. MEALS storms. Home remodeling. FE | Dump trucks Semi-Trailers aa peste nae a if desired. MU 4-1887. Ponuac Farm and 4-6167. Industrial Tractor Co, | WiLL SHARE HOME WITH WORK. 825 8. WOODWARD |_§ BULLDOZING & TRUCKING PE 4-0461 FE 4-1442 TURNER rE. PLASTERING rape block, cement work. FE 4-2290. 5.2853 | Open Daily “Including ear j Wtd. . Transportation 50° WOMEN FOR BRANCH STORES. | BLOCK, BRI y CEMENT WORK. | UNWANTED AF ARTICLES PICK! “~~~ Age 25 to 45. Must have trans- oye Ogg Cleaners 379 WOMAN FOR HOUSEKEEPING &, care ef one child More fer home than wages Excelient treatment FE 5-5416 . WHITE MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR baby sitting Afternoon shift Ref- erences Vicinity Oakland & Bald- Win Children's pet. FE 8-4232 Lee satmaten. Special price. OR “ ridge. FE 4-358). 1050 W. Huron ROOM UTIL only FE 13-7756 |__ 3-617 Si 18T CLAS DECORATING, PAINT- ~ ~1) LTE ACTIN, WAITRESS. EXPERIENCED \AP- BASEMENTS WATERPROOPED. !ng and wallpapering Fe 4-025. | MMEDIATE ACTION | rE 4 Ply at Julie's Grill, 930 Mt Work guaranteed pre estimates. 18T CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- O any good iand contract. New + RMS PVT. BATH _ aE ENT. ON _ Clemens. Street : PE 4-0777 orating. Cash. or terms. UL or pied he Your cash .pon sat-| Pine Knob Rd. OR 3-7887. WOMAN WHITE ONLY, BE-|CARPENTER. 25 YEARS EXP 2-2940 | isfactory inspection of property |6 RM. APT. NICELY FURNISHED. tween 30 and 50. for general housework. Adults. Live in. Expe- rience not necessary if a willing worker MAple _5-0291 WAITRESS WANTED MI 6-1336 WOMAN WANTED FOR BABY- sitting in Drayton area. Must bave transportation. OR 3-882} WHITE WOMAN POR CHILD CARE & light housework. In Auburn Heights _UL 2-1 514 YOUNG GIRL TO CARE FOR 2) _small children. Live jin. FE 2-4 2-4866_ _ Help Wanted 21 CEMENT WORK. NOTHING TOO |CARPENTER WORK. NEW & RE. _‘-8364. aaa RICK, CEMENT PE 5-0067. up free of charge. FE 5-4638. | WOMAN WISHES RIDE TO GEN. |‘ |BULIDOZING — EXcavaTING —| O'DELL CARTAGE | faaving "Grande gt Pt Lake Dredging — Trucking — Septic Taake — Dratn Pields in- Local _— igre moving OR _3-9513 stajjed. Pree Estimates. OR 3-€993. | 5s — vin tings. LOCAL AND Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. | Sl |BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT long-distance moving. Phone OR work. OR 3-0464 ee 3-3601 or FE 2-8 ABSOLUTELY THE FASTEST AC- tion on your land contract. Cash large or small 29 yrs experience Painting & iiecoratiog 37 buyers waititig. Call Realtor Part- Modernizing repairing stairs. a LADY ANTERIOR | , DECORATOR. and title. Ask for Ken Templeton, Ms D floor, Large yard. 720 Mt. Clem- May’ Key. next door. $1500 down on US 112 in 8.W. Michigan town. year-round business. Will land contract in down ‘STATEWIDE ALTOR 1717 8. Telegraph FE 4-0521 4 ROOM pg oo LARGE ROOMS, BATH. NEAR wi court house construction. FE | 3 BEDROOMS. OIL may of png Call Fe & 4 ROOMS & BATH. GAS HEAT. References. 32 Willard. FE 2-8721. ROOMS & a 5 Between Pontiac . a = Hwy. $75 per mo. Call MA 5-9062. BATH, MODERN ing tp the oldest mansion in Pon- ac. * t® summer, warm ip | _oay, PE sa032. all the time. Couples | tive — All utilities furnished. 5-6475. apTS: | For Rent Rooms GROCER . * MA Ker. Ri GOOD VOLU: A | WANTED TO RENT GARAGE TO | _,2 RMS. AND BATH Adults only. $18 vou ne ae Ave. vein roar 128 Lincoln. PE 3-773. ; CLEAN ROOMS, PIRST | Let Gas heat, utilities furnish- FURNISHED UNPU: Parke Place. | "PE 4-1039, After 3:00 p.m. __store boat & trailer. PE , 47676. | 3 7 RM ed EVERY ished. fr Oi heat. Reasonable. Inquire 22 Ayburn. Ms a ‘BATH. UPteR Fe | oR aus. AND BATH. UPPER. FE 2 HOME, all on one floor, excellent west 3 ROOMS, OWN faciiities HEA loe attached gg geo le r month, call “Bud ich. > “END BATH, 2 BEDRMS. _ PE 22-7832. lady. 1 child welcome. ol 3 RMS. & GARAGE. EM 33474 3 ge wll me 3 ERT NERAOOTE CHVE bite Bot 3 BA ll 8. Jessie. FE 5-1625. PE '5-1201 or re ‘Pinte 4 RMS. & BATH. MODERN. WITH NICE Commo HOME TO WORK: sil Silver gy ide Cae SLEEPING R! eae at 54 Edison or a Fe 4 RMS. AND BATH, PVT. ENT. |_@ 4-6904. 34 N «RMB. MODERN. 5-5000. ‘ se GROUND FLOOR. HEAT | water furnished. Adults Johnson. _ | ATTRACTIVE RMS. * serphy bed. FE 4-4686 '4 RMS. & BATH UTILITIES. Ba- by ‘ane Nr tT ITIES FURN will take smal! child, 125 N. Tele- }- 9840. OR 4-0148. ‘NICE RMS. , RESTAURANT | DN. PAYMENT. ey I E prt ecu. eRY EX- ON ACTIVE HIGHWAY JUST PONTIAC. OUR Pa REAL ES- GooD SMALL Ls HOUS ON SAME CORN ON ER LOT. C. SCHU eal Realtor Y. GROCERY = BEER & WINE | inventory, up ble bar- * acc wary Siler qtariors i¢ desired. the bu ointios. ROOMS aND BATH, wuteheg. Adul LIGHT AND aay. | = Overlooking ose ROOMS FO) zoom Oakland Ave Se FOR LADIES. 63 OR- us 2-9002. Terrific Business RM. Tsonal reasons for lady or gent. FE 49361 nee Mo. Profit ENTRANCE OF PEA & water, PE 42780. mess Fine ‘ake possibility. MY R MEN 2-0040. BOARD. wagers. workers, $17.50. rr. 8.2061, 5 ‘ROOMS AN = at WiTH PRi- and entrance. $20 per 340 Baldwin Ave inquire at 273 ‘Baldwin. _ FE 5-1061 of Edgew i’ Golf 5 RMS ALSO 3 RM. APT. ; 2943 3-4005 MODERN “LAKE FRONT HOME on oe Lake, completely gas heat. Adults only, F __ Cass Ai Ave. 2 rr SLEEPING | } ROOM | E | girls. Kitchen washing ivite es. PES3515. before 2 p.m. SLEEPING POOM FOR RENT IN § ROOMS WITH 2 BEDRMS. 3. FIRST | heated. Carteaker. 2-6414. NICE 6 ROOM, TIL Fi sr AT BUS STOP LGE. FRONT RM. ph ae for convenience, FE 5 ROOMS UNFURNISHED, OIL Judson Bt ld water. r mo. OR ‘4a 2nd SLEEPING ROOM a RENT. | apes line, close SLEEPING ROOMS. APPLY 14 ES 2 room agt. f is rivate home, with privileges. FE _ APT. Rooms with Board 60 2 ROOM HOUSES. IDEAL for pensioners. Vy Bos month and _ FE 49776 ATH IN PONTIAC. =e. BACHELOR APT. ee _furn. ones take BACHELOR private. -4376. “as aE. we. uate ie 5-1244. nfurn. 57 57 = or m3 ae er ! : SOUTH eat’ Houses Ur 1 BEDRM HOME, - INCLUDING * on side. Gelened.” Ovi ferred. {nquire 806 Menomsines. hive Very Teasonabie. PE‘Cagy |; Taping TE 8-00 Pe ee ae veoh dh shot A-1 PAINTING & “DECORATING. + 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 CEMENT WORK OP ALL KINDS. Paper. removed. PE 4-6918 = : , Residential & comm’'l. Licensed, —__.. | LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR bonded & insured. Raymond W. A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR. EX- ‘to sell. Ear] Garrels. EM 3-2811 _Commins. OL _1-0772. Guar 7 ete disc. for cash _or EM 3-4086. CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. NNO en aes: | CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. Freer, ‘basements a a-a07). MSS PAINTING €¢ DECORATING. | “Sts, "Vanwelta8e Die Mies CEMENT WORK __| _Pree estimates. Phone UL 2-1398. auc aig, 3-1358 Walks — Orives — Ploors — | INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR acta. Clok On TARD COR. _Licensed — Bonded. UL 2-2762.| painting. Free estimates. FE 31088. Res. FE +4813. Ask for CARPENTRY. ADDITIONS. AL- | | Paaeeniam — _Mr. Clark.’ erations, repairs ong experi- INT & | PAPER 2 _ence, OL 2-1466, | hanging. Mason Thompson. PE __Wanted i Real Es: Estate p52 ESTABLI LISHED WATKING ROUTE ir, small jobs = eeceany. FE ~ PAPERHANGING ALL CASH available. Pull or part time. ze -2841 or ri s- FE 4-2171 We will give you cash for your erage $3.58 per hr 180 Mf erty. 'CuRTOM ROMEO” BY _ LIGENSED | PAINTING — PAPERING | or we Will’ ghomeract, OF acreage, _ 8:30 to 11:30 am IF YOU ARE AN ORGANIZER! Aggressive and want high in- come _ with retirement benefits call FE 40738. : NEED TO EARN XTRA $$$ IN} your spare time? Call FE or UL 2-3782 ened _bduilder. Pree estimates. UL 2- 5175. Wall Washing — Paper Removal t Wt a get cash. No'fees, Do 0b obliga- CEMENT & BLC | GUARANTEED _PE_2-2312 ann BLOCK | Television Service 38 RILEY REAL ESTATE ~ CERAMIC TILE “a @ © oon aan ae |CREST TV & RADIO. 1 HOUR FE 44821 ‘dun ea ne 3-871 | eee Fee. CASH extort ees DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. NEED EXTRA MONEY, WONDER. COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE FE 5-1296 or FE 5 8390 48 HOURS ful opportunity. No selling ex-| be ence necessary. Write to Box) Pontiac Press. SHUT- INS & RETIREES. | EARN| iy. cae finish. LePoy Mil- | MP. P.STRAKA HOM E—EQUITY DRY WALL TAPING AND FIN-| ee ae FE “008, WRIGHT-VALUET ishing. Free estimates. OR 3-0888 = GARY ein ad | WALKER & GARY RADIO & TV.| PE 5- PE 5- an ae opti leon WALL TAPING AND FINISH- | FE 86-0071 188 N. Johnson aia 7 al Write Pontiac Press, Tox 76 ng. _Free estimates a. FR 8-781.) Uphol i GI AND FHA ’ WANTED: BILLING ChERK FoR|TLECTRICAL SERV.— Pree est | Upholster ering 40 CASE TOM YOUR Rowe motor carrier. Hours am. tilli- Ltt Electric _—_—SFE 5- 5-5439 | Pa i bad EE DE WE B noon. Temporary. FE 4-1571. ELECTRICAL < CONTRACTOR. . Con. | EAKLE 8 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- RRIS & SON REALTORS WANTED COUPLE 1 TO SUPER:| struction and maintenance. Ed a 8173 Cooley Lake Rd. EM | 752 W wv Huron FE 4-157 home, man may be onnep Electric. UP 32-3902. | 2-261. ——| LISTINGS WANTED ployed outside, little work with | PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING | AL'S UPHOLSTERING We have customers Also good pay, separate furnishet| for water hea St — eash for your land con- Btn - with — included. | Eucleyacaaa 1 ‘Agencies 22) sence 2 OAKLAND CO ORiando 3-4245.’ & bonded. Profess. Vacation & practical nurses, Vacation nursing ass Pearl Motion s ignments. “MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT |i ici niay Oe pager pan oc | Madley Leach 19 Bagley st. Bs aL 106 Ponting State Bask Bide. NEED A Fi NANCE- a, | ASTERING ter, ranges and | —______*® Gryers' FE 58-8431 R. B Munro THOMAS Electric Co., 060 W. Huron. 197 NORTH PERRY 8T. . REAL EXCAVATING — TRENCHI “E 5-8888 1104 8. Telegraph. 8 Pe 4.2533 ___ BULLDOZING — &M oe FE = |HOME. GARAGE. CABING. AD ‘paDDr- Lost & Found Al sat vs som Rauity tions. Licensed builder. PE 4-6909. pt Terms. rvice, v - _Terms. PE ¢ LOST: IRISH SETTER. MALE, 18 Rea Retate, i906 Dents |. Oo. FULLY , rg HOUSE | MOVIN FULLY) months oid. Wearing choke chain. OR 3-701, PE.4-8450. L. A. You Lost Oct. 2 Vicinit — sie hoads,*6 toad and Elizabeth L SELL YOUR HOME TALL SPUN | Sty oh | ca of al oe ie want —aikace | Rent Apts. Furnished 54 | LOST LADIES WATCH, MIRACLE LIGHTNING RODS Mile Wednesday. Reward. FE , . exthvatina Por | ° HIGH 8CH septic tanks. Pield tile footings, ag gr s and bodt well. UL a-se stone. in ‘Ladies O.L.T. oe Sie Vern Keller, UL 3.1900. ~ Hobbies & ; Sapelis PPPOE BAILII DOA IVA Modeling Kits, Electric Trains | WANT. ADS! To ‘find a a a | Attics finished. FE 40153, Tv's — Radio FIXER? Order Classified fk aad Sirco Record Phyes | SAVE AENTAC USE ene oe near a 0 a Ads tp sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad number! BOARDMAN'S job, place to. live or a used car, see Classi- MnO ak ittains bake Re. ield NOW! "ROOF REPAIRS SAVEFEROUGRING ; 7 ‘t-o14 COUPLE & BABY FE 42847 B ait ¥, ROC d sired or cooking a ie “ne PE 8-3338. Riie. Usion Le. N De _Convalescent Homes 61 _ » MODERN 2 BAY SUNOCO SERV. ice station available. Located at Maybee Roads Moderate investment. Paid train- ing program. Station rental to Write SUN OIL CO. Box 690 Flint Mien or call . CEdar pee Aute. Laundry Get in on this fast growing bus!- U-Wash your Dry, R. J. (Dick) VALUET jen: CORNER ELIS. & ORION MA <6. Fine MODERN CONVEN- fent to Centrea Int First and second floor. () 7 SMALL 3 RMS. at BA’ sbiy pron iy Bare om : ADILLA - wee Gas heated. $50. Piece FOR RENT. Prospect. BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM Casa Det 111 Oneida HOUSE, 2173, BEssrE = _ ta, F. eM 3481 4-5203. GEN. HOSP. AREA ; “favge” closets entrance my 16 pg 9 ete take ares. = PLOOR ROOM FOR ELDERL' my Fe Bed patients accepted. loving a ter ek | fine besuitful Commerce Lene MAr- ¥ NCY, MEN OR WOMEN, os al or ambulatory peeeated. FE ent and service, rate: Men or women. Bed |° 24-hour care. B Nexeacm FR, OLD. ‘en we HEA 3 auto. heat. town. © OL 2-7802- or - a SEDROGH DUPLEX — on gE = a ‘fotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN ay Sa Magpie 464A For Rent ‘Stores 63 63 ice . station under tion, ~aett location with high S4_N._B. Boulevard 2 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, F * fariahed side, Maced Sisctday "Lake Senb 2 ee oH “THR FT WEE 7 BEGAN IN THE PONTIAC. PRESS WANT ADS YEARS AGO: AND HAS; BEEN GOING ON |? 2 i i . 533 DAILY EVER SINCE! FOR ACTION ' Dial FE 28181 and ask for a friendl Want Ad Sales Cler “ ~NEW SUNOCO FOR RENT South side wot Huron St. Bet. Vootheis & Brand new — 2 = serv- construc- SUN OIL CO. . 500 S. Dix, Detroit 17 Vinewood NATIONALY ADVERTISED COIN . OPERATED LAUNDRY PRAN. . CHISE AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PERSONS INTERESTED IN IN- VESTMENT THAT WILL PER- MIT KEEPING PRESENT BUSI- NESS con- TACT Soke’ Licenintes FOR INFORMATION ON ECON-O-WASH Lt 1690f ia THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 38, 1959 e * were “rg ss = eee i . A te ay gy POE 9 Phang om seeihatiesin thabeonedit es ine eres ba * SPER ae £, a ke 28 Lal 4 eal thie; a s2ettt re a & His | ~_For Sale Clothing Fy See . A chance a Po Mil 9. 1.000 Tt merkh ‘BEDS. $i $8. 3-1401. COATS, CAPES. : sise 3-8687. Woodward Ave, Frontage pe R : ie ck) VALUET | on Mi MA 6-3185. AGE BEING R. Ref STOVE rig. $25. Oil fleor fur- nace and 180 gallen tank $50. 20 gallon water heater, venetian | blinds. windows; doors, linoleum B.R. fixtures. OR 3-4990. 5 | CLoes “gd 2 veg ty ay $20 ‘Sa ve Caw’ °° . ange SPOT. REFRIGERATOR. EZ terms. 10 pet Good condition. $30. OR 3-0381. any othe: CHROMIs TABL E AND 4 © ‘ CHAIRS. after 4 p.m. J cia 3 working or not. FE 5-8755. SMALL RADIOS, DINING RM. TABLE & CHAIRS $15, Buffet $15.. China Cabinet $20. Occ. Chairs $5. FE 8-6465. - EE (16 DRESSES, | SUITS AND coats, Me. OR 3-1321. ‘AIL 5-9441 quits, coat. Size 1 EM WELL. SINK AND FAU- DOUBLE cets. $10; maple double bed, $10. OR 3-4155. DRAPES, GREEN PAILLE. LINED. — width. 3 pr. doubie. a : fter 4:00 p.m DUO-THERM —— HEATER. $40; Hamilton el luxe model, $100. ACE HEA 1 OL sP TER _Good cond. FE | ELECTRIC STOVE. $7; REFRIG _erator, $35. ‘B1944 EASY AUTOMATIC WASHER. 2| =< old. Exe. cond. $75. Juke | ng gies PE 8-6776 Co. (State License Lenders) TEAGUE “eo CO.|+8c “34 EE ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO | LOANS 825. TO 4500 chest $8; washers sit; RG MEN MOUSE. oe OA aay $1 WEST HURON Early October Spcials | HAMILTON DRYERS, Gas or Elec- Up. Pull Warramy. Only. Hook oa ar a few EEL ELECTRIC ORXERS. New | USED oo choice ree delivery ties Gas Dryers, ong ation HOUSEKEEPING ~ ht rE ©1558 | OL 60711 OL 1-978 Pt *ihrenpty seavie = 4995. R B. Munyo | Elec. Co. 1060 W. Huron. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY ' WHERE eR Grr UP TO $500 QFFICES IN “LOANS 6 + PIECE Fr haga A ool BEDRM. sa HOME & AUTO | ELECTR OMASTER ELECTRIC . Dexte elain 2-tub— wasber, | $35. 3 FE 5 GIDAIRE $100. 2 pe SEC- ional $40 Antique bedroom set, os Marble coffee table $50. An- | chips cu) rd and other items. st and uae oo New ataae. sligh scratched or rred at big dis- 0 PIECE LIMED OAR | DINIKG BINIKG Borrow with Confidence 's- Household Finance ax X12 RUGE, WOOL FACE, $15.95. $34.95. Axminster, $48.98. Rug’ Pads $5.95. Pearson Purniture, PREEZER, PRIGHT, 15 CUBIC foot, 2 soar old, like new, $100. | PE aan AIN PRICES, all sizes aealaie camer A _Davisburg. MA 5-6011. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 9x12 Felt Base Ru RUBBER BASE PAINT lc PAINT SALE — PE 4.0535 Gas RANGE & 8&8 CU crib, on covered railings & mattress, like Park Dr. Shad $35. 5 dy Bepch Sub. Orchard Lake. FE * sides lower, plastic 4,-Ft. Wall Tile ithe Syer’s, 14). W. ‘Huror~ FE — UPRIGHT STATE erriNe £5. I GRAY LIVING ROOM 8 frigera’ UITE RE- ator, wooden table & chairs, 832 Mt. Clemens St. wei ft ire sreceer ; ie PARTS & SERVICE 96 Oakia CT 5 FO es TON mire . days. es Obe 30 i7_ CU. Fr - PREEZER. USED 4 U_ 48832 Signature |: BH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND 4 INCH TV. TWO. rieieai $10 MA 4-2920. CABIN ET SINK. Gas RANGES Ceceeeey as - $20.95 | Electric Range ...... - $29.95 aire Washer Rebuilt | Used Water Softener CRUMP ELECTR 3465 Auburn Rd -3000 FE 4-3673 SOLD HOME, WILL SLL | Make offer. Own ally or separate. OR 4-0311 KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER, years ola No repairs needed. $-1463. 17 INCH SYLVANIA TV. RS 3-8729 KENMORE FE TABLE TOP sTOVE ' $35 — > automatic washer. viny] linoleum. 30” ADMIRAL gr ae RANGE. KENMORE | ELECTRIC CONSOLE : unro Elec, Co, | sewing machine, walnut nae with attachments and othe misc, items of furniture. ou marked. Drastic reduc- n. $60.95. R. Loan Company Pontiac Sta Bid tone af CABINET sane WITH SINK | Mortgage Loans 9) oe eae EM 3208s. 2ND ot ap a ees = Pigg Bose cy one a? DI_1-16a0 ss & Buckner, Inc. ’ +4 re best by we hx has ons, ‘Gail us, iN tia DUO. ee OAS WANGWREPAI- a, room suite, break- electric room hea rome yp stem ware. Odds & ends. M . MI 4-6361. FURNISHED, GAS eer. excellent condi. , A ‘on vacant table. { di DON'T PASS UP Sell unneeded belongings for. cash aeeag Classified med KENMORE DRYER, EXCELLENT $65. EM 3-240 INT SALE. HALF COLO ae Fa price, At Jack's. 281 Baidwin. Vie ke DAVENPORT, $20 condition | aay c TUBS Witt PIF FITTINGS. $6. Beereen's Pur- rehaté Lake Ave. i ba 7 AIR. 8, 4 match- MODERN DINING ROOM TABLE with 2 leafs and fag wpbolstered.ebitrs. Blond m me- than 1 yr. Mayfair of $59.88 or payments of ‘ae Mic © month. chigan Sewing TON TV $9.95: a = cae et 'S . cond Oll space heater ringér SIEGL ER “TRADE: IN DEPT. 2 pe. Ags Bg od 12, Logg liv. To. “suite eecee .. washer SINGER SEWING MACHINE, CON- sole, $50. EM 3-4833. SPECIAL 9x12 RUGS. $24.95. MC- 2685 . SEWING MA SERVICE home. ‘Only $2 Any make. UL 872, TOILETS. TOILETS, Also extraordinary values in bath- | tubs and lavatories 393 Orchard Lake tau“ de- TRADE « Gas a. a FOR . B. Munro Electric | ANGE FX FOR OG — Munro Electrie Co., uron. Company “UP weer | 7940 Cooley Lake Rd . Huron Open 6 ELECTROL cleaner, ee _ Munro Elec. Cx Used Trade- Th Dept. Pult size bed ~ dresser wo eas THOMAS ECONOMY | WANTED ANTIQUE DISHES. OIL Marbie-top tabies. see KITCHE) x chairs, $40. Good 4-085 iL Tie WASH suds saver. Excellent fe) condition tor” eaie. $50. Call FE 8-0696 : w stee] stall sbower, 123. MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan “I hope you don't mind if I smoke!" For Sale Miscellaneous 76 For Sale Miscellaneous 76 Bargains NEW & USED Building Material LARGE FLOOR MODEL ARBOR press, $125. (1) 8 in. eae saw “with acoess. 0. FE 4-8717 MATIR E RIL & BOX | SPRING Double size $20. Also other Seana $8. al very denn. _ OR 3-1491 Combination basement sash $3.36| NEW 62 GAL. ELECTRIC HOT ater Never used. $90. water Quality House Paint $2.95 Gal. | MA 6-206 after 4 pm Celotex ‘%x4x8 sheets $2.35 es.) Vet. Ga oq: ft <.-:.:. . $275 | PIPE-BRICK-STEEL FHA Terms Free — Open 8-5:30 MON. thru. SAT SURPLUS LUMBER 5340 ‘inighte and Ra Ase “OR %-r002 BEEF AND PORK Pt AND _ quarters. Opdyke Mxt. 5-941. copper, b . and fittings. Lowe Brothers pe aint, Super Kkemtone and rust- | LUMBER PRICES R ELEC- STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeister’s | NORTHERN LUMBER : BM 3-4171 . am. to § p.m. daily Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Deliveries available ED $2.58 Per Gallon BLAYLOCK | COAL. & BUILDING 8UPPLY CO '@1 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 Cash and Carry Specials 1x12 W P. Shelving 12%q Lin. Ft. 1x6 W. P. Sheathing .05', Lin. Ft. x 1647 ma, Hwy., Walled Lake | | eekdays 7 to 6 Saturday 7 to 3 MA 4-455] CLEARANCE SPECIAL 36” fan and hood .......... $29.95 Yard post and iantern ....§ 7.96 down Mie x<5-0 100 amp. fuse boxes ........ $ 8.95 mp. fuse boxes ‘ : | One L. Lit. Gray bathtud ....$49.94 | Q-yr. -old boiler burner unit, com- lete 1 yr. mfgs. guarante Beg 34 ired G. A. Thompson, “7005 M59, West | 104 8. Bagin COKE MACHINE. UPRIGHT. 4 /| case capacity. FE 8-6546 after. 4:00 p.m. Hi-Fi, TV & Radios CASH FOR USED TV'S. PUR- ll L WATT AMPLI- $45. MI_ 6-9353. BEATHEIT: gy wena 86531 TAKE OVER PAYMENTS. BRAND | new 1960 GE Television. Customer save paag e dagpie| Ww ater Softener 80,000 GRAIN WOLVERINE WATER aa a Sale » Miscellaneous 76 14-Car € Garages—$549 FE 5 ¥4y-in. hard copper. 1 BRAND NEW MARK 55M-40. h p.—1958 Model — 90-day factory | $400. — Super 10 Mercury and segs epg center deck— $195. ‘s pee 3738 Orchard 'DO YOU HAVE A PAINT OR) | Schoo! Desk decorating problem? Hundreds of colors to choose from, i.terior or exterior. See our wall paper and matching fabric selection. acrid 4 Bros. Jelled Magic no drip paint OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. PE 5-6150 DOOR. COMBINATION STORM & screen, 6' x 9" x 32° wood. OR __3-2885. DEEP FR EEZE, 965; 1 PR. white aa or will trade for | 1 FE | anything equal value. 8-6204. ag as HEATER, $25. od 3-0236. DOG HOUSES DIFFERENT SIZES | 7170 E Walton. Bivd. i omen ROLLAWAY 25 IN REO e¢ lawnmower for use with ulky. Price less sulky $178 3361 cnichering Lane. Bloomfield Hills FE 8-0708 EAVESTROUGHS 64c PER length. Warwick's. 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd | FOR SALE MINK EQUIPMENT. | Give me an offer. OR 3-0580 FREE STANDING aa $18.95 Double bowl sink ....... . 5.95 20-foot lengths ..... «-. 16¢ ft %-tn. hard copper,” 20-foot lengths . 24e ft 3-pe. bath sets with trim . $89.95 3- go colored bath set with Reims) Roewcvccess $99.95 Factory ande- Irregulars SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 172_N, Saginaw PE 5-2100 * N Various attachments. He gerator, dryer, . large —— to match. _— i, ARES. FE. 89130. ies, wit ever. “Pe site|, 3: ae << Fao Mg Ba sa PLBlasrxa grt ‘rita bench otek WOES seh cary. elm fittings. $54.96 reve and stand & fau- BA Armee, LARGE CUPBOARDS, WARTS. steel cabinet, child’s slide, _ each. Dryer, $10. . Bay \) 10%. BEST ENCHOR-F ee Odds and ends __cheap. 311} Eastwood off Auburn | SINGER ZIG-ZAG SEW- ing machine 8 need c ) %, over- “cast, monograms. FREEZER. LADIES CLOTHING and window screens for sale 45 Lincoln FLOOR itm 8 Aly, AUTO. controls. Exc. FE “— IN. F 8 3, irl's chubb dames hg | Pr §-9346. J GARDEN TRACTOR h/t 2 AT- tachments. $95. UL 2-3306 GARAGE DOORS Factory seconds, all standard sizes in stock from $28 and up. t door operators, folding soe sl = and disappearing We are “cotimates On garage re- modeling. A ong from 8 to & on Saturdays BERRY DOOR SALES 371 8. Paddock . FE 2-0203 HOT WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL. Gas, new, Consumers Power ap- hapa 89.50. value, $39.50 and $59.50. These are slightly coho Also electric, oi] and bottled heaters at terrific values. Mic ” = a 3993 Orehard Lx. ve. — 5 KRESKY OIL FLOOR FURNACE, also 250 gal. tank. $70. OR 3-4182. Knotty a Pine me Paneling We and and “Wcise ~ CHURCH’S INC. 2-400 designs. Credit ; : mouth “s parm tao or 98820. ir pey * 20. oe ion _5-0407. cA” Facto Y sEcoN 33c PER SQ. FT “Buy Lo" VAneeoes T Rear of 8 ihaw FR 02488 EW LUXAIRE O1L FURNACE & duets. MAple 5-1501 — OR 3-3703. NEW BRIGGS STEEL BATH | TUB. foot $20 5-4565 new 18ST Sees “ee \THTUS $46.50. Free ncigys Pag rend $19.95 | _G. A. Thompson. 1 MS® West. OIL CIRCULATOR. Se with fan. Heats § t o rooms. | Like pew. 4751 EES. Elizabeth Lake OIL HEATER & TANK. $20. UL 2-3774. OIL WATER HEATER AND TANK. Blond table and chairs. 9x13 co- Coa brown rug, perfect. 2 run- ners 15 ft. Good rarely ro mens clothing. items. 1704 Crescent Lk. Rd. PICNIC TABLES. USED LUMBER, odds & ends. OR 3-6022 5011 Wal- — HEIGHTS SUPPLY —™ PREFINISHED PANEVING | 688_Lapeer Ra. PE $8491) anooaNny .......... 240 per ft. CASH WAY cone yaedied 2 ie oe Sic per ft. | | Cherry ‘BENSON’ LUMBER CO.| . PE 4-2521 PREWAY | ma CIRCULATOR W: WITH | a Also gss stove. Call MU — PAINT — oS TO YOU | ~wPon $194 Gal | House-Piat-Olo loss . $1.77 Gal. | 8 Gov Paint $100 Gal | ares Paint $2.98 Gal. | ACTION MERCHANDISE MART TELEGRAPH RD 165: ‘5. 1 Mile N. Miracle sate FE 3-7688 | | Opposite. Bloomfield Fashion Shop PLYSCORD — CASH AND CARRY we a ae +1 $3.30 ee we ea moe EY xs $4 CALL US ON OTHER Pi ywoous n CALIBER ‘REMINGTON. MOD- e! 241 Automatic with scope. Must) : 3-0007_arfter_§ p.m. | acannon - PUPPIES. AKC REG- 30 REMINGTON PUMP K 2-5! Weaver scope. Nearly new. Also | 12 gauge Remington pump FE 394 PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 Baldwin Ave PICKET FENCE IN 10° 8SEC- tions. Reasonable. OR 3-9554 ~ PAINT WITH KOTON Avoid blistering due to moisture WARWICK 2678 OrchartLk. Rd { 38 E. Huron __PE 2-2543 | __sell. 945 Do It Yourself 77) _ DO IT THE EASY WAY! ERS WALL PAPER 8Tx Sale grees Good: 79 4 USED UPRIGHT PIANOS. Organ, demonstrator, large discount Used limed oak spinet piano. erms up to 36 mos ‘GALLACHE R’S FE 4-0566 noe! ng SALE — ALL SIZES. ccordion loaned free to begin- _tre with lessons. PE -b42 5-5428. BRAND NEW PULL SIZE « Bageheld and case, $55. 2821 BEAUTIFUL 129 BASS ACCOR dion. 7 shifts, used 6 months. FE | 8-2462 BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTRU- ments for rent, for your school students. Rent applied toward the purchase. All orchestra & band accessories. Morris Music. 34 8. Telegraph Rd. across from Tel-Huron BAND INSTP'"JMENTS. $5 PER month. Inquire for details at. GRINNELL'S 27 8. Saginaw PE. 3-7168 CONCERT GRAND UPRIGHT PI- ano. FE 5§-0035. DEMONSTRATORS CONN ELEC- tronic Organs. 1 Minuet with Sustain : Minuet without sustain sodie (25 otee pedal- searat Come in and see these beautiful organs. Ask about special dem- onstrator prices. Morris Music 34 8. Telegraph. FE 2-0567 across from Tel Huron. —_— FLUTE, LIKE NEW. PI. FE 46784 ‘FANG TONTG-_OECAR SCHMIDT | | PLAYER- PIANO. | KIMBALL. Beau % finish, completely ar all new tubing. etc. New electric bellows, over 100 rolls of Be & standard music. Call Mr rown, Diamond 1-2700. PIANO. | RESPONSIBLE PARTY wanted to take over low month-| ly Mr Miles on E C4507 piano. Call cae "A SPINET PIANO With | option to purchase. All moneys will be applied toward the pur- chase price of the piano € ~ = Cc GALLAGHER’S ¢ 18 E. Huron usED. DT PIANOg Wiegand Music Center BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE) | Plane Tuning beth Repair | *° PHONE FE 272-4024 2 DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUNS | 16 and 410 gauge FE 8-3124 12 GUAGE DOUBLE BARREL | Ithaca shot gun. 410 and 22 un- Lk 16 cae E BOLT ACTION sHOT- eae cleaning kit and shells and | unting coat, large size. 630. MAr- PE 4-0566 j VIOLIN, NEW CONDITION. FE _8se der — over or "ig 6290 Cooley FE 54-5671 ket 41684 _ 16 GAUGE ITACHA PUMP, } A-1 condition, $65 Call aft- er 4. OR 3@703. 2776 Deland, Drayton Plains 3030 MARLIN & 20 GAUGE DOU- ble barrel. Excellent cond. $5¢ SOPA LOUNGE 875. DRAPES 1/ __each. 597 Linda Vista ign See 2 pair— “4x 20 84 Bookcase $83. Tepenvtien $25. 2 men's suits, size 38 $6 rocks. a a all 0is0s) AUBU RN LUMBER AUBURN HEIGHTS FE_ 5-9293 STORM WINDOWS. TRAILER, OIL __tank, vacuum -cleaner. UL 2-3864 MA 61898 SPECIAL BUYS — ® ft. Ladder .... Lawn mowers ....... $l a&u ae Oo ere F ri STANDARD TYPEWRITER, | $25. FE 8-4480 THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Everyth to t your needs. | en reeniy Use } 20 per cent off Clothing, Furniture, Appliances. 118 WEST LAWRENCE Tractors, - Mowers, Tillers Bolens & Wheel Horse riding tractors. Some used ones. Mowers | at close-out prices Roto-tillers 12 In. to 26 fn. Jar! & Jacobson | sickle bars We seervice what we sell. Complete gas engine & mower service EVANS EQUIPMENT ~ 6507 Dixie Hwy ___ MAple 5-7878 or OR 3-7924 _ TALBOTT LUMBER Redwood fence pickets. Glass “Thoroseal for waterproofing — Wood louvres at ‘2 price to close- iF —- | | Bait, Minnows, =I Etc. 82A out. 1028 Oakland Ave. FE 4- 4595. USED Al 38 CALIBER MARLIN CARBINE. | good as new, used pnly once. | tec TOY FOX TERRIERS, 1 AKC EM _ 3-6250 300 SAVAGE DEER RIFLE. NEV- 8-2236- ¢r_been fired. FE N OF USED | | A BIG SELECTION O shotguns & rifles. ge Fee Be = ete. __Wood, Coal & Fuel 85 8s PPA EE ER EA & CORDS OF HAR DWOOD,) Asis Willems tx” nar I Center. G AN ier sale Ay Beate Pee yen RS, Mw NURSERY - GROWN SPRUCE, pines, firs. 1 to 4 ft. 10 or more, 1.50 ea. Less than 10, $3 each. ou dig. 12 miles N. of Pontiac, on US. 10. Cedar Lane Ever- reen Farm, 8970 Dixie Hwy., larkston. } MA_5-! $-1922. FILL Se PREELER 3 ‘Ba les ja 2 ae pric sonere 8 Market ; M Roche: ter. Open 7 days @ week, 9-8. GRAPES $7.50 rk BU. CIDER apples bring con- Gyaees, one — m.. all day Mon. Ric 3 N. Cats Rd. Gaterd, OA 86-3544. GOLDEN & RED DELICIOUS aP- ples. Also Rome beauties. Sprayed. $1 up. 7064 Hatchery Rd GOOD THINGS TO EAT FROM BUD Lapa E ORCHARD Road, 4 miles southwest of Fen- ton 44 mile west of Summit Ski Club. Phone MA 98-7233. OAKLAND TREX SERVICE TRIM- ing & removal. FE & 2275. SCOTCH PINE. LOW QUANTITY | rice. Contact Mace Smith, 800| a a Hall Rd.. Ortonville, NA For Sale Pets 87 | 2 « FREE TO GOOD) ITTENS. home. FE 2-1723. 2 AKC BRITTANY PUPS. TRADE for Chihuahua or something of | GLACKMORE FARMB. 2150 SIL- verbel) Rd. Eating & aa i ap Pisaae. Open fun. 1 to OL POTATOES. GRADED OUT large 60c. Bring containers. Sat. & Sun Windy Knol] Farm, out M24 to Clarkston Rd 3 miles east PICK YOUR OWN GOLDEN DE- cious apples. Bring your own a ll 3016 Gregory. FE equal value or will sell. EM | PEARS # A 3BU- PICK YOUR 3-311. 3-49 a rr CALL AFTER 5 P.M. | RED eas a APPLES. SELORPOL KITTENS: (GIVEN 70! MY 3-5703 home. DASHCHUND PUPS. Black & tan, AKC. Phone week- days, OR 3-6421. Sprayed fruit. 691 N Squirrel Rd. Gar letiligs & GREENS. §1 BU. FB TOMATOES YOU PICK THEM — butternut “dah squash. 3660 Gidai | FREE HOUSEBROKEN KITTENS. , given to good homes. FE 2-9931. | | FOR SALE OR TRADE: 2 OR 3 Walker fox hounds. MA 4-4186. GERMAN ig og 2 PUPS, 9 weeeks old. 9543 Susin Lane, east of Dixie Highway. 2 clocks from. _ Canteen. A registered. GERMAN SHORT i gg - POINTER | __puppies. Reasonable. EM _ 3-3083. HAVE ONE REGISTERED GER- = Shepherd —— Available or_sire, OR 3-89 ON SALE: GUINEA PIGS. ALL Pet Shop. 55 putes. 6433. POODLE PUPPIES SEL Sie YR. olo male with Cheap all AKC permanent, chats Call FE , 5-0851. ‘Head Cre CANARIES, CAGES, food. Crane's, 2489 Auburn. UL 32-2200. oe TINY TOY. 641 THIRD | _ Avenue | POODLE PUPPIES, 7 WEEKS OLD. | EM _ 3-2304 Sale Fara Equipment 93 . BOLENS The quality name in lawn and garden equipment, and chain saws. We take trade-ins at top dollar. HOUGHTEN & SON J. I. Case—New Idea Dealer ROCHESTER . OL 1-9761 ‘ee -y 70, 0005 HOME | 55RM MACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proulx Oliver Sales on M24 just north of Oxford HOMELITE saws. THE BEST IN saw > ent — eo Deere. Davis “om inery, Ph. NA 73292, Orten- v OLIVER OC-3 TRACTOR WITH joader and trailer, FE 81791. ROTARY TILLER AND ATTACH- ments. $115> Good runni condi- tion. Call after 6 p.m 2-4120. SPECIAL PAKAKE! AN ARIES. CAGES. | USED FORD-FERGUSON TRACTOR _ Sale Sporting Goods _ 82 PARAKEETS CANAS Oatiand Ave. $505 PEKINGESE AKC. MALE Ready for stud service. Shots. OR 3-2115 Easy time payments. KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke aT _FE | POODLE. A DORABLE WHITE FE 4-07 PE $-1112 toy miniature puppies. 2 male. 1 _ female Reasonable. 123 Seminole PARAKEETS & to ____ Auction” Sales 94 | 183 Sanderson FE 2-727 | | REDBONE. BLACK AND ae 6-2022. puppies. $5. MA | SAMOYED | PUPPIES. ALL WHITE | M A 417 SHORT HAIR GERMAN POINT- er. Trained for birds. 100 Rae- le burn 8t COTTISH TERRIER PUPPIES Tale & famate; AKC registered _FE | istered. $75 wu 6303 Delwood, corner of Maplecrest ‘off Hatch- ery Road SHETLAND SHEEP DOG. 7 WKS. old, AKC champion sired. Heal- thy. MI 6-1655 dagchhund FE 2-7151 YOUNG COLLIE. $20 FE 8-6588. 308 Raeburn Burr-8bell. 315 8. Telegraph. THOROUGHBRED BEAGLE PUPS. OR 3-8248 ok — & up! Office 4 Patterson. FE 45 Callce Eheyetes ove eaienie’i sete $1| FOR SALE 16 GAUGE REMING: ete 50c ! ton pump gun. FE 5-127 Gasoline, ——— $4 FOR SALE. 2? RIFLES. i SHOT- Books a ee, a oe nl 2c gun. FE 4-3560 after 5 OAKLAND FURNITURE CO GUN SALE dois FE 2-8523 New & used shotguns & rifles oe Most gauges & calibers. Scope | \2 8 spect AL — ” mounting & repair. Burr-Shell pA Ay Length : oe | 275 8. elegraph l are $488|GUNS — BUY, SELL. TRADE | Cupol $10.95 Manley _Leach, | 10 Bagley _Like new $38 5-002) ~ Hunter's Specials $14.95 insulated boots w $9.95 suit | shotgun “shells. ‘Lignt aan $2.25 | Browning. Beretta & Matador shotguns. We trade KELLEY'S HARDWARE 3904 Auburn at Adams FE 72-8811 WINCHESTER gh ~ PLUS ACCES- _ sorties, FE 2-940 ° WANTED: WINCHESTER MODE! 12, or Ithica pump shotgun. OR 3-5402 after 4 WINCHESTER PUMP. ‘HAMMER) 22. $25. 30-06 Springfield Army rifle. $30: 12 gauge Winchester pump. $40. OR 3-7626 door for 12 x 12 porch. FE | RAW 8. ayy | Ci LER 3 USED BRICK aio k SALE. FE 8-015 or MU 4-748 USED SPEWRITERS & ADDI machines a low prices. papi discounts new portables. Forbes Printiog & Office Supply. 4500 Dixie Hwy. Next to Pontiac State Bank. USED WATER SOFTENER. COM- ag J automatic. Reasonable. itd ZE. E WATER BOPTEN R EXTRA large, new, low rice. | heaver. 100 wee cloaciy, used, low price. 5-7780. WEAVER K4 TELESCOPIC SITE Sunbeam coffee aker $12.50. aa gM samo studio oe sis: xie Hoover vacuum cleaner MI_ 6-3808. Machiner y 76A 12% IN CLAUSING METAL lathe. 36 in. centers Timpken roller bearings. OR 3-2363. COMPLETE WOOD - WORKING Ltt machines and hand tools. hada Fat complete or — ent oppo y start wacanerd business. No deal- ers Phone OL 1-6625. ' LARGE USED POWER MOWER at a Tice. Also garden tractors. W. F. Miller. MI 4-6053. LARGE FLOOR - re ARBOR press. $125; 8-in. Arbor saw. rm My and Bf $90. _Do It Yourselt 77 LOWER, $e Sy f ing, ea enc: fe Open weekdays Px 30 to 6, Sentage 10 to 4. Monteain Build- er's “ar — 156 W. Montcalm. FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, floor sand- ers, polishers, hand sagders, fur- mace vacuum cleaner#* Oakland | Fuel & Paint. —— Lake: Ave FE 5-6159 FOR CASH IN A HURRY. sell things | through Classified Ads. | Anything goes! Dial FE} 28181. DZ. 80c; RED!) orms, $0 for 45c; big worms. 50 2 ae 60c. Tackle. Also clean used | work pants from 35¢c. Open days. 389 Orchard Lk. Ave. ig 12 GAUGE PUMP | SH oe now $9.95 | apd pales oe under- on all Remington | & Winchester shotguns & deer | rifles | -~ _ Hunting Dogs 1 REGISTERED gg POINT- er. brood bitch, 3 years old 1 REGISTERED fab pa POINT- er, male, 4 years old Rd., Lapeer. ch. Phone | hawk 46746. - 2 BEAGLES. REG. AKC. FULLY | trainec gun d 3 @ 6 yrs. old. AUCTIONS Saturday & Sunday 7-30 P.M. | SELLING EVERYTHING “Under The Sun” AT AUCTION —SUN SALES— 6505 DIXIE HWY. ‘U8. 10) Across From re = Mote. |___'FREE Do DOOR’ “prizes? _ B&B ' Auction Sales | $089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains oe BARREL SHOTOUN. ier Trained, B'rded 87A_ | Every F riday err ee ~~ | Every Saturday ..7 p.m. he ND | CATS BOARDED. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. 87B| Buy and Sell ‘Daily ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN | MONDAY. OCT. 5 AT 12 NOON. Complete farm auction. Located 12 miles north of Oxford or 4 miles south of Lapeer on M24 Then 634 miles east to 3906 Hunt- Fred C. ———. 5208 one MO ers Pick Road. 23 head of diary cows. mostly holstein. Dairv equiv ment. 2 new surg units. Farma!! M tractor, Farmhall H tractor new ideal 1 row corn picker, ogs. Out of field champions. UL 2-2708, | 1988 Oliver. 3 bottom tip ttom ooks Rd FOUB YEAR OLD FEMALE BEA. Fine Gyn pig Et. trained. OR |. < rubber tired ib gg foot | AKC ao PUPS OR 3-3774 BEAGLES. AKC REGISTERED. | Make offer. OR 3-5808 eves. | BEAGLES—ALL AGES. FAY WID- _ ger, 7 miles N: of North Branch BEAGLE, 3 YEARS OLD. GOOD | hound & hunter. FE 5-1995. et a AKC. 3'a mos. MU PAIR OF REG. ENGLISH POINT- ers. 1 & 2 yrs. Trained. Cheap _ 51 Kimball St. FE 8-1897 _ REG Ee POINTERS _ Hay, G Grain & Feed 88 1.000 BALEL et STRAW, MA- nure, MA 5-0666. ALL TYPES OF 18ST & 2ND CUT ting hay, straw and corn. Will aeliver OA 8-2179 MAple §-360 ap 9 wane OLD PIGS MY For Sale Livestock 89 89 WELCH 6H sli HORSES | low, Allis chalmers, roto baller, ale chopper. 4 section case drag. osbeck conveyer Deer 2 — a combine, international 2 | row corn planter, international 13 hole drill, 8 foot moling disk. 8 foot cow packer, moling spread- er, international manure loader, John Deer 4 section drag. Jewelry ’ wagon, 2600 bales mixed hay, 11 doors silage, 12x35 saddle Metamora Bank Clerk, Charjes | Eick Proprietor. Bud Hickmott. Auctioneer. Oxford, OA 8-2159 SATURDAY. OCT. 18, AT‘1l AM. New household furniture auction Located ‘2 mile south of Orton- ville et 968 M-15 More details next Thursday and Friday. Ar- nason, Furniture Proprietor Or- tonville. NA 17-2635. Bud Hickmott. Auctionee: Oxford OA 8- 2159 For ‘Sale _Housetrailers 95 2 BEDRM. CONTINENTAL VERY nice condition. $50 down—take over payments. FE 5-8356. 17 FOOT HOUSETRAILERS. $1100. 3015 Waukegan. Auburn Heights. 29° NEW MOON TRAILER, EXCEL- lent condition, electric brakes, stool, hot water, full price $560 00 Call PE 2-7720. Trailer located at 9100 Highland Rd M59 2 mi west of airport Hunting Accom’dations 83 | 308 chat IZ WEEK-OLD PIG8_ 1385 31’ HOUSETRAILER FOR SALE i ie i i i i i i il DEER HUNTERS, ACCOMMODA-| e Rad., ‘2 mile west of Clyde, M | tions for 30. House & § cabins.) BJRRO, CHILDRENS PET, REA- son: call FE 2-9068 or write owner, D. W. Weston, Trout Creek, Mich. _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 84 2% YDS. BLACK _—. OR PEAT. _Prompt delivery. OR 3-9644. | 10A STONE & OVERSIZE STONE. $2 vd. Also crushed henge mason eand, sharp sand top soil, 6335 baw k MA $-2161. A-l BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL. BAND, GRAVEL AND FILL. FE A-1 BLACK IRT, T soIL, at humus, fill, sand & gravel. ‘E 5-4758. ph i. Ti Lyle. Conklin, a grave e hy FF $8112 cr °E 2-467 Attention, Truckers Black dirt and peat humuc. Load- ed 7 days a week. ve Pal yard. 689 Lochaven. FE 6-14 BLACK DIRT BLACK aa FILL | dirt, and gravel. FE 8-0877 or FE 86-3743. ie DIRT TOP SOIL, FILL dirt Manure. 1 to 5 yds. De- Necian T7158 Scott — Rd. FE 4-4228 or OR 3-01 CHOICE TOP SOIL. 5% . $10 delivered, L U 5 ‘smb el. Ear! Howard. CHOICE: BLACK. Cm clay. loam. de 5 are er 0. Delivered Fa Also black Gaeb PARM DIRT & MANURE. On’ EB Walton at Giddings Rd. - ' MY 3-4679 or FE 2-2127 NOTT CE | Truckers, iandscapers, gardeners We are loading top soil and back dirt uaily except Sat. & | Sun. at 765 Walton Blvd. Under new management PULVERIZF FD TOP SOIL. ALSO | black dirt and fu. re §-8643 oF rE 1-042, A PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- Ridin trudking & tile, OR 31574 SPECIAL qT Biack dirt, $8 load. Del. FE 4-6595. ’ sonable, MI 6-1963. | reasonable. Call betweeen 5 & 7 _pm 1116, | i | 38 FT. LACE HOUSETRAILER. j Excellent condition, OR 3-2008 GENTLE RIDING HORSE AND 1955 33 FT. GENERAL. $1400 $350. saddle _ sale. Nice for children, GENTLE SMALL RIDING MARE. 7 years ojd. Good for children. 2405 Lake Angelus Rd. EXC. REG. HAMPSHIRE 4 - H tams Reasonable. MAple 5-3911. So SALE: 1 BAY GELDING. 15 hands. Briddle and saddle. $150 EM_3-4207. SHETLAND AND WELCH PONY. 3 yrs. old. Saddle and bridle. PE 5-0888. Wanted Livestock 90 WANTED: ‘\fEEDER CATTLE. neh type and feeder pigs. OA aT’ For or Sale | Poultry 9 |70 LEGHORN HENS. OAKLAND 8-2389 150 YEARLY LEGHORN HENS. _Ph. OAkiand 63481. Sale Farm Produce 92 BBD Owens aes APPLES, & CIDER. PRODUCE. 2330 Clarkston Rd APPLES. GOLDEN r RED DE- licious. 3034 Squirrel Rd. 4s mile _north of Walton Blvd. APPLES, WINTER VARIETIES Muto's Orchards. 4391 Baldwin Rd, FE 5-1069. “EPLES: YOUR FAVORITE VA- rieties for eating and cooking “McIntosh, Jonathan, Boy. Snows, Cortland, Delicious. Highes ity fruit. Sweet cider ndfall apples, $1 bushel. Oakland Or- chards, 2205 E. Commerce Read, between Duck Leake Road mee Burns Road, _Milora APPLES 75¢ & $1 BU. Pick YOUR | own. Ali varieties. Adam's Ap- ge Orchard. 4930 Baldwin Rd | etamora. Take M24 north of | Oxford te Brocker Rd; turn uh to Baidwin Rd. Sat. Sun. Windy Knol rm, | down Take over payments. OA ‘arp as R Rd., Rochester. OL | 8-374 "$6 TRAILER. 47, 10 WIDE. ALU- minum awning. Very good condi- tion 6200 Highland Rd OR 3- 1101, ‘ST GENERAL 42 x 10 2 BEDRM with extra's. Lot No. 89. 170 N. Opdyke. FE 8-3207 ee 1988 RICHARDSON. 36 X 10°. FE 8-9860. AIRSTREAM _ LIGHTWEIGHT travel trailer. Since 1932. Guar- anteed for life. See them and get a demonstration at Warner Traii- er Sales, 3098 W. Huron. (Plan to join one of Wally Byam's ex- citing Caravans}. BOB HUTCHINSON’S SERVING GREATER DETROIT & Pontiac for the past 13‘ years and still ee to bring you the very ys in Pontfac Chiefs & Detrotter Mobile Homes NOW ON DISPLAY ALL NEW 1960 PONTIAC CHIEF AND DETROITER Also savea, hundreds of dollars on clearance of 1959 — — ot lot. .Up to 7 = 2 i to 8 daily. “rt. io Pg BOB fitircutnsox’s, ee Dixie Hwy 4, Drayton Plains OR 3- tea. 4 miles North vf Pontiac __ i ba Los The Trotwood self-contained. New 3§ ft. Huron Home special, at $2,705. Also rent als. Get your reservations in for bow and arrow season. Specia! rates for Florida v Ja- cobson's Trailer Sales $685 Wil- liams Lake Rd. OR_3-6061. | FOR SALE: 1958 24 FT. HOLLY Trailer Sieeos 4 Never used Complete with stove and refrig- erator and bottled gas. Fe 32-6708 2620 Pine Lk. Ra. out M24 to Clarkston Rd. 3 miles! GOOD SPORTSMANS TRAILER. ares. BARGAIN “prices FOR EW i LE lar ey Bring containers. Bu 324 N. Lake Angelus. ‘ smalb. $150. FB pean pig week. or wee: an THIRTY cial For Sale Housetrailers 95 Boats and Accessories 1 103 OOO eee FINEST DISPLAY OF oe gh 9 bial NEW — SPEED. cance, yeu a ee from $285 and . See Ww ores a ggg noe ie ft. with! our Comennets. We now have septic . Pressure water, i t .p. Evinrude on appliances. Pull line of Tour berglas lapstrake Empire boat , flome standard and sell-coutained| im the water.te show you the See aioe. Sees OR we! s yet. Come out Homes how on our jot as our prices. Many aoe ce. Get _Sueeeaes Sabere: new and used boats and « com- = buy. ‘ae aot ar plete line of 1960 motors ACH SALES. 132 HOLLY - maker molded Sa hae nel ee PL " i any frame 1958 30 OXFORD 33 S33, "Enon and a 1.2% pb. ity Ajax tip-up trailer. Only two left. _ - TRAILER eS Financing available with only 10 per c down «@ s | SALES NOW 1960's fe Ra Left v DAWSON’S SALES at GENERAL, VAGABOND STEW- LAKE. 7% 92178. Open 42D ZIMMER. GARWOOD & _ every _night ° & HOLLY D MOTOR, is Campers and used trailers Some Reperoge Boat AND w used on rental plan. We se = ORORATRA. - trade or rent. 1 mile south N BoaT — Lake Orion on M™M_ MY 32-0721 ter. Big discount. OR 3-" | REPAIRING REVARNISHING, | refinishing, winterizin inside storage and aiso Michigan Boat Service Ay = W_ Huron FE 8-841 40 To Choose From PIXIE TRAILER SALES AND ema! 1045 North Lapeer Rd _Oxtord. OA 8-3783 PARKHURST TRAILER SALES Se | 18@ Lapeer i. — Lake Orion Bos Nealon F Gun and Hun ce Equip f a N a CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES | mn Lak [ lton pin at Onions Ow i bY ake 0 FE 8-4402 Daily 9-9 Sunday tl 6 > ALL NEW 18 FT MAR. SPECTAL METAL PISHING a, — 6 Goodell Trailer boats as low as_ $85. Aluminum, | Sales, 3200 S Rochester Ra UL as low as $150 Used Correct __2- 4550 Cram inboard. only $485. Chric Craft Cruiser and trailer only ~~ SHORTS: rE ed $2450. Winter prices on ~l) boats SALES & SERVICE Peaturing al) n Sportsman. anc motors See Dal tor a deal mer Complete fime of parts Cliff Drever’s Gun & Sport Cen- & bottle gas Hytches installed A ter a Holly Rd. Holly MEI- 4 877 cars wired We ll sell your used he for vou 3172 « __ Hufon Rent Trailer Space rose Undercover Storage Por Your Boat & Moter Pick-up & oma! 4 Service Boat & Motor Repair Refinishing FE 46743 96 AUBURN HEIGHTS MOBILE Vil WE SERVi®e WHAT WE SELL Pesiae Be te mee SE Oakland Narine Exch. Pontiac 179@_N. Opdyke FE 5-3361 379 S Saginaw 8-410) rE _Open Eves. & Sundays Park FE 2-5285__ * For Sele Used Tract 12) ‘Cy’ Owens) USED TRUCK CLEARANCE, SALE RANCHERO'’S PICKUPS PANELS TRACTORS DUMPS | ‘59 Demo's :; ~~" EVERYTHING | MUST GO Make Your. eee Own Deal | ‘Cy’ Owens : TRUCK LOT ___ 147 8. SAGINAW STREET "BIG SE LECTIONS © Pick-ups, tractors, stakes, = |e strnetion machinery, trailers, “tad ‘ partes SCHRAM. TRUCKS MOBILEHOME ESTATES MOD r fron d pilav nd EM WILL ACCEPT GOOD BOAT & RETAIL I Six ml oes svar Motor as .OWN payment on 2 oR Paco Hwy. on 3.0311 . zi : : full bsmt - ORD MOBILE MANOR FOR Ddedrm Baar pny with — Who want the dest 4089/9 city FE 2-3930 after 5 ‘1 SHEVIE | %, TON PICKUP. ‘55 Jots 16260 cement patios etc j 7 Good yeaa ear are On tle east of Gaforc on Lake : ray rehees erloa springs | vile road OA 83022 _. Fiberglas 103A) opE*sen ONS SPE . i TRUCK PARKHURST cee ee eS BOATS PIBERGLASSED ALL | agile - oc - gaa less Wonderful location on 72 types fiberglas work peng do coon 2 FORD VANETTE. (0: GOOD CON. acres between Lake Orion and Per pod Er oy oo _ OR 39117 Oxtord int’s on - / = ee eee et emensl eee I STAKE. GOOD TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT = STON I N PORD | le of trade for & Walts _Trat jer Park OR be 9385 LJ Jee! proonge oe 6 MA 6 ransportat'n Offered 105, YOU VE SEEN THE REST NOW ren nee new B-ws a PICKUP. 7 see the best. Square Lake Trailer BUICK GOING TO ST PETE. oe Wy. CYL. (ce. a to cb. ¥ bousetrallers) FE —— ited t — Fila Oct 12 Take couple share | __ Auto Accessories 97 Soe & expenses. FE $0681 ~ ~~ afer 1 CALIP Ls OF FENTON HEADERS TRGUIRE TRE RON ELNY. 704 HEAVY BOTT and winch WRECKER BOOM . New tires. Excellent On 3-9300 at USED. TIRES $350 UP WE’ Kansas Leaving Oct - In- so whitewalls Gianapolis St Louis STATE TIRE SALES ag, ity Mo_2 riders ‘UL > ue $0) Sacinaw St__FE ¢0687 TRUCK GOING NORTH GOOD USE = load. Either way. FE 5-606 D KUHN AUTO SERVICE 149 W Huron _ FE 2-1215 LOOK! “T$0X14 | BLACK T TIRES ALL name brands. Off new cars $15 50 us art exchange State Tire peg 8S Saginaw. FE 4-4567 _,Wanted Used Cars 106 “ACTION” Sasa BRAND NEW TIRES Pe E TOP sd ns Fo Trade in om Genera! Safety Tires Black or Up had lel = cent off ED ‘WILLIAMS __ 451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn 1959 MODEL. CARS Glenn's Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON 99 Auto Services PE 4-737) PE 4-1797 Oe a ee ee EPENDABLE USED CARS CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE ee MOTOR SALES car Cylinder reboring Wal) Cass at Pi FE 5-798 Crankshaft Service. OLive 1-028) nok 107 72 CONVE = sostce - phi: 82 56 FORD C R’ CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE “inles. Will pay cash 02 CRANKBHAPT GRINDING IN THE car Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma SEE — chine’ Bhop. 23 Hood. Phone FE 2-2863 Sale Motor Scooters 100 Dex Kennedy %7 LAMBRETTA. GOOD CONDI. AND GET THE tier reasonable _MA 43488 “commas ge seror TOP DOLLAR sc cone! saat Buddy seat wind edomet er Excel it - . ° . condition ‘MA 6-360 . FOR YOUR CAR CUSHMAN EAGLE, 53. A-1 CON Siton Ele ae CASS OAKLAND Go KART ALMOST NEW EX ES ; es tras. $125. Dart Kart. new 8130 5:5 wy Ppptiec's Newest Lot ¢-2288 FE 25h ater 5) SO™P NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE Por Sale Motorcycles 101 WE PAY 47 HAR! Eu GOOD CONDITION $185 OR 3.3652 ‘a HARLEY K MODEL SELL OR d Make offer 3971 Grange us Bi Sloe CLEAN ha? cea Holly | east of U S 10 SED CARS & TRUCKS For Sate Bicycles 102 Matthews 1 SCEWINN 28 IN GIRL’S NEW tires FE 8-6546 alfier 400 pm BICYCLE NEW at fl 26-INCH A ero FE 5-000 aeTh, Hargreaves 63) OAKLAND AVE FE +07 “I NEED GARS”™ T-Huron- Top $$ Dollar—FE 8-9973 AS MUCH AS” $50 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars.’ FE 2-2666 days or eves NOW READ - IN ae im FE W AND USED BICYCLES SCARLETS S BIKE-HOBBY SHOP 30 E Lawrence. Pontiac PFE 12-7843 __ 4524 Dixie, Drayton _OR 3-002! deat ri BICYCLE | FE 2-1562 . ROLLPAST BICYCcEs: ALI Sizes and repair on all makes BMW & NW 8 U “Sales 321 6 Edith Boats and Accessories 103 8RING YOUR CAR HFRE FOR » TOP DOLLAR INBOARD BOATS 14 FT 16 {t Both 60 HP $290 «& OR 36998 WE NEED 500 CARS FOR OUT- _ OF-STATE SHOP THE REST 4 FT WOLVER! Cc SL : , motor wna Net OSLEY BUT TRY POR THE BEST AT Best offer FE 2-046 AVERILL'S 1S HP EVINRUDE Aplapel ALLL Asi '56 Ford V-8 56 Ford F-60O . ‘36 Ford F-100° ‘34 Chevrolet > 1 pair of Bubble skirts for Kenilworth, PE 5-2767 — 1983 or 1954 Chevrolet. PE +5966 DCé PRESSURIZED «ENGINE _ Condition | $1 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL MOTOR air liner California $79.50, Ha- ‘47 FO! being GOOD CONDI. 865 Liord's Service Station 1960 Wall $99 extra. Miami $44 New tion Aubu Ave near Crooks York $19 Philadelphia $19 Wash STEEL ape TRUCE BODY WITH - Sena s $17__ Perry Service OR 31254. lift-gate. $125 Pa best offer Smith _ For Sale Ti Tires ___.98 CARS DAILY TO MOBILE. ALA- Moving Co. @ James 8t bama Bonnie's Drive-a-way. FE GMC 1954 WRECKER-WINCH. 3 NEW 800 x 14 on eietone 2-3215 _ Sharp. rE _PE 6-6546 after : 4:00 opm tires $2) each 37 E Longfellow — CAR : GOING TO To 1 WICHITA. “ Turner's Truck Center BIRMINGHAM { TON DUMP. 1% YD DUALS. EXTRA $1595 va. 14 FT ALUMINUM BODY LIKE NEW = 795 PANEL 8 CYLINDER AND SHARP. ‘39 Ford F-100 ... .$1595 PICKUP. § FT STYLESIDE BOX 53 Dodge oo nccsus: $ 795 14 POOT STAKE WITH LIFT GATE TON PICKUP. NICE. BOB BUTLER AT HAROLD TURNER FORD 4644 S DOOWARD Pontiac's Truck Center GMC Fac.ory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS MI 47909 A Large Selection or USED PICKUPS AT ALL TIMES 1950 Thru 1959 MODELS ALL Makes and Models TO PIT (ANY BUDGET y OUR Heer ruck Center condition. $135. FE 85 90: Ld 2020 Dixie Hwy ' 6 FOOT LAKE NSEA DE re 2 on resae Eddie Steele luxe gator trailer Mark 78E ic... a ARS HP Electric starter A genera TOF $8$-USED & JUNK CARE FORD tor. Running lights speedome‘er Smith Motor Sales : rE 8-2441 —_— ae 20 1 deluxe windshield Cor 3275 W Huron at Eliz Lk Rd Vertible top and side rtair OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND FE 5-3177 = CPE C5 -0861 fa proper ange ane GOOD ions cimisieeeineiin “CLEAN CARS” Auto Insurance 108 Will run 41 MPH 1 perso a oa : i paonnen PRA AL Box Will run 36 MPH. 4 perso wr ’ AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE NO Complete $1550 Call UL 2-252: whe GIVE YOU membership dues. no installment before 6 pm. OR 3-3083 after 6 $$$ CASH $$$ apla _ eeerene pent it? | 19 - FT SAILBOAT CHEAP iF | FOR YOUR EQUITY OF bility ma! a | > . ‘ y. $1,250 medical payments. SOLD THIS WEEK. FE 5-930) A GOOD DEPENDABLF CAR #1 009 accidental death benefit | a precede NT nd $20. on insured motorist | OTORS eaecaee Brummett Agency Inc. | BOATS — *OKIING EUIPMENT FE | 4-0588 BOARDMAN’S 4 : “PL -& PD POR MOST CARS. $9.00 OR 4-0212 7578 Highland Rd RAMBLER’ : i 8 mos. Pmts. of oe fag | M59 at Wm Lake Rd —SALES & SERVICE— FE 43536, Eves. FE 2-4353 REFINISH & 256 8 _ SAGINAW ____FE 6- §-4541 , BOAT STORAGE Pick repair up deliver Strongs-Newkirk re. 5.6365 or ee MM & M “Motor Sales | _FE 2-886! For top dollar on later = ca POAT. MOTOR. TRAILER on 2527 Dixle Hwy 3-1603 trailer FE TOP BUCK — JUNK a TRUCK trade for aluminum 4-7280 PONTIAC " WASTE BOAT STORAGE & & ‘MOTOR STOR ~ SUNK, CARS age Boate refinishing «& re- E 5-6079 , pairing. ; a oO HARRINGTON TOP $$$ DOLLAR All Model Cars BOAT WORKS Por YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER FE 2-8033 Glenn's Motor Sales -0209 GO KART. ALMOST NEW, EX- Foreign & Spts. Cars 109. ‘$7 ISETTA CONVERTIBLE 10,000 _ files. $450. EM 3-2200. tras, $125. Dart Kart, new, $130. less engine . $160 complete. ra) 2-5071_ after Ret pire re BLACK SEDA Radio and heatér Good cond: _ tion. | rt 44-3608. For Sale Used (cers an 951 WEST HURON tet i¢ PT. CEDAR STRIP RUNABOUT FF 4-737] 7 none 4-1797 iw with steering. oars. tarp. ale Spiess ar ra y r oil with winch. $150 MA TOP 55 BUICK 2-342. SPECIAL 4 DOOR CANOE. GRUMMAN ALUMINUM $$$ a Miles. 1 Owner, Very with car top carriers. like new PAID _$140. MArket 44172 - FOR GOOD- USED CARS Russ Dawson. | RIZING 232 S. Saginaw St. INLAND LAKES SALES eon 127 _W. HURON FE 47121 TOP PRICE DUCK BOAT AND TRAILER BOTH —_ ris-Craft, aiion. | ag 12 foot ply wood £100 | Trailer, handies up to 16 foo boats. $85 .MI 44974 INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MO. 4or for only $2.50 per $100 of Lge Hansen lis aomry.” FE _2-0828 or PE 5-6278. ~ JOHNSON MOTOR: Ss ‘Star Craft boats, Gator and Ait — trailers. Everything for CENTURY - CHRIS-CRAFT CAVALIER a fc eronan on sg YOU'LL Gi OST FOR YOUR CAR AT JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass “E 80488 _) Open Eves. ‘he WANTED JUNK CARS TAYLOR Ra. Used _ Parts 5-2000 WE NEED your car. For 20 years we have skiirg! paid the top dollar. Trade down OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orebard Lake Ave PE 2 NEW AND USED BOsTs AND) MO. ters. Complete fine of equipment Bank Terms. gees up gaily § to 6 pm. +10 to 3 aft 2 YAN weir Bun ¥one Dixte sa cient cake “pour Crema Boat Wotks ‘TOP éxaW oom : DE DEALER wc tinte up ge nal fo FE 3903 ECONOMY CARs on AUB URN #y ‘ , : a’ 1 $245 ‘DOWN $4807 PER MO BRAID > MOTOR SALES - DEALER <2 OR . 2. eu ‘3 BUICK SPEC 4 DR. HT FULL. a! Exc. Cond. $1850. rE. MOVING SOON? Pay moving expenses y: selling all those unused. items you've had via away all this time. Dial |FE 2-818] $3 . BUICK HT. Rog | | OPEN EVES nd 9 | | « vic — - DR. brakes & steer- Cane Y B rdtop. Power 5-5788. os - DOWN — 33, BUICK -DOOR Radio & Heater. Dyna- $ 395 fle Coc eer ese eeerreere wens ' Eddie Steele | — FORD — is Huren at Bliz, Lk Rd §-317 PE 5-086) | a BUICK A-l CONDITION. FE) __ 35-0056 AN er’s Sales and ‘DR | Powergliie, power brakes, big en-| gire etc es Priced for _quick sale ie FE 8-21. Want to Buy a New Car? BE SURE ou SELECTIONS New O! AND USED CA RST. ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL AT ONE OF OAKLAND ES OLD EST ERS. FORDS SINCE 1930. BEATTIE: sane oe FORD ee Since 1930" DI 3-1291 nt ert light in Waterford — “Sto and Shop Sunday DROP IN MONDAY! + Crissman > sid Somme — “Most Beautiful Thin, ROCHES “FER + a Wheels” Sues Wholesale All Makes aud Modelé All Cars traded in on bal- ance of new 1959 model , , Lincolns will be sold at... Wholesale Bob Frost; Inc. 280 Hunter Blvd. BIRMINGHAM This is, and Mercurys | | Se eee te “eae MEE _ a Perry. OR DT. | Nalleage. No rusi re etic” — EDDIE STEELE FORD — — EDDI® STEELE FORD — 6 FORD ‘56 CHEVROLET CTORpordomatic, Radio and — dl Powers Ra Heater WeWall, a um dio Lea a . a with T Steer bee ce eee cee ecees $795 oe ., * ¢ ops! , . ‘ _ Eddie Steelé = Eddie Steele | oR ee RD FORD — FE ne Keep PE 3.0204 RCHARD LAKE R | 1950 CHRYSLER HARDTOP RA- dio, heater, red and white finish 7705 Of! FE 2-252 Keego rE 1958 ICR DER GS Will make beautiful second car Hardtop. All white, — & Stock 861. Priced at $268. Nothing van trim. 12,000 . a down. ' -2474. 1954 FORD 8-CYL. 1 owner, Radio. Heater. Standard blue North Chev. shift. Ivory begs oe 8 A | Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave very nice car ; | Birmingham MI 4-2735 P 8 AUTO SALES. ‘ce CODVCLET 68 Oakland PE 2-2351 55 CHRYSLER ‘4 THUNDERBIRD. BEAUTIFUL 4 dr.. automatic, R&H, 1 owner | ht blue. all power equipment,” Look this over. \ 0 miles MI 6-3314 sa e Clarkston Motor Sales ‘aioas ~ oo errs = STEELE FORD — Main St.. Clarkston MA 5141 see > 1959 RENA’ Lf DAWPHIN=. 1500 >> FORD miles. Will trade or sell. OR 3-8778 — SEDAN alter 6 p.m aoe V-8. Radic GOOD RUNNERS, SELL OR -— trade DeSoto $85. igh pal OG eine eso cca _mouth $100. OR 30601 after 6 35 DeSOTO 2 ! DR. HARDTOP AU | ud iit inmates | Eddie Steele 4-0195. after 4 p.m — FORD — ge I 5 "| FE 2282) Keego PE 34004 Fase | iss 53 FORD V-8 oar wads DESOTO | | REPOSSESSION , Power steering & brakes. Exc.| . $195 full price. No cash needed. eond . $795 Pay only $11 mo. Due Nov. 9th. “15 minutes from. Pontiac” _King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. — $5 DOWN — Oxford, Michigan OA 8-2528 ‘52 DODGE RUNS GOOD. BODY °5] FORD rough. OR 3-8748 . 7. = VICTORIA HARDTOP 1953 |. DODGE 8 ape Pordomatic, Radio and shift. Very clean FE 3-7542 Heater. Riggins $ 195 52 DODGE ¢ DR~ ooop TIRES ‘CCcc ccc ttt meee . SPECT, Eddie Steel Priced to sell, ‘58 Dodge 4 door —_ FORI) — sedan. 6 cylinder straight stick. 3275 W. Huron at Eliz. Lk. Rd “A-1 condition. $1,777. FE 5-3177 PE 5-086) 1952 PORD STATION WAGON. 8 CYLINDER. RADIO *% HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. Assume payments of $10.06 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. at MI 4-7§00. Harold Turner Ford. || S¥PORD # CYLINDER. NO RUST. $275. FE 8-6701. Houghten & Son = att Olds Dealer EIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE ‘399 FORD. MUST SELL. $1075: | 528 N. Main, Rochester, OL ~1-9761 2076 Recaiawn, MA 4-369. i © REPOSSESSION pas aa. | 1955 Dodge, 4 door. Nice car. t No ey | down phszume pey- A-1 Used Car Shopping Center | ments o rst ment | - ‘ due’ November 20th. Luc 7 ane 53 FORD | Sales. 193 8S. Saginaw. Y enone 2 DOOR PE 4-2234 $195 ‘6 cUsTOM RANCH. NEW PAINT Excellent condition. / / ; TOM BOHR, INC. | 120 8, Main, Milford. MU _4-1715 ( y Owens Peer Se oat Yt ue ier oor, 147 SAGINA | ee aBOM EE, tteering and “brakes. | rm 5. 5 Cee Or kan Deane trim. tires. a ~ FACTORY BRANCH | ee SRR CLEAN UP. “agape S A LE Make Your Deai Monday WEEKEND SPECIAL ON USED CARS. | P ‘59. PONTIAC 59 DODGE 2 DOOR Mao "58 na 8, CHRYSLER! ER Pave: wee red L 4 door hardtop. Only . 36 De DGE” iain 55 ‘ $2795 a 7 CARY SLE ER” choose from an and ae.” «PONT IAC RETAIL ‘HODGES - STORE i; INC. BE 3717 MI 60029. | 72 Be Guat Vs Parks | ~ BDDIE STEELE FORD — ee “Eddie Steele | ah — FORD — PE 222 Keezo PE $02 | 53 OLDSMOBILE | SUPER “6s"' H-TOP 1948 FORD V-8. GOOD RUNNING | nett & Heater. Hydra- condition. FE 4-7077. —$5 DOWN — ‘54 FORD OURO, Sis & Heater. Porde- vce eee eee nee $ 495 Eddie Steele | — FORD — W. Huron at os. er PE 5-3177 _ PE 5-¢ “ORD IN OOOD SHAPE. $’ — Sales and Service. } r CYLINDER. DR. nes 41950 Roger’ Sales and PE ‘36 FORD . REPOSSESSION : | Pay only San me. Due Nov Sth. | King Auto. Mr. Bell. PE 8-0402. | _ SDDIE STEELE FoRD — | 55 FORD Radio and Heater. Teper ree $ 495 | Eddie Steele | — FORD — | 7705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. \ FE 32-2529 Keego FE 5-204 | Want to Buy al New ew Car? SURE LECTIONS-OF NEW AND USED CARS PIRST. ALWAYS A ARE DEAL AT ONE OF OAKLAND COUNTY'S 0: | DEALERS. FORDS SINCE 1930 BEATTIE | our le Dealer Since eet | soe DIXIE H OR 3-1291 | At the Stoplight in Waterford | 1957 Ford Country Sed. 1956 FORD STATION V WAGON. | Heater. A — pice wagon as org ca the family. “Out | stock A Priced at $ | North Chev. | Hunter tig at 8. Woodward ‘Ave. Birmingham MI_4-3725 1950 2 DR. HUDSON. CON- dition. Tires like new. 2-6466 195. ROG- =ater tp 2 DOOR { er’s Sale« and Service. FE 2-9565. “OAKLAND COUNTY’S WAGON SPECIALISTS 912 8._ Woodward ~~ POR A SEE rel con eco eer’ Faeroe a. aot ‘HAUPT PONTIAC Tremendous OCTOBER . VALUES! 360 6 WOODWARD ¥ 3, % | Haar ae Se yi 1954 Olds 4- Dr. oh Sab Myeramagie, Rette «& miss HOMER HIGHT _MIRS. ciate pe Eddie Steele an Sauer minutes from , 83 OLDS, 9 | ‘Eddie esis wy: x _$-3)77 1963 OLDS CLUB COUPB. AUTO: TRANSMISSION. 1953 PLYM ay A-1 5-4462 $5 DOWN -— . $ 395 — FORD — t Elis, Lk. Rd. Huron « ve i $7 PONTIAC 4 dr. Radio & Whitewalls $1295 “45 minutes from Pontiac” — HOMER HIGHT AMTRS. Turner Ford. "54 Pontiac Stare’f,4-Dr. REPOSSESSION Pay only S14. me. Due . 9th. Like 9. prea Mis cree cosine Wyertuee a! eR H, fe ¥ condition. Brice | YM 195. Mo | ‘s Piya OUTH $ tig 1955 PLY MOUTH FU No cash month | KI AUTO SALES 18 oy ee LL PRICE $295 Pay only 10. needed. $17 - Due Nov. NG ° REPOSSESSION 53 PONTIAC | ‘Cy’ Owens! 147 8. SAGINAW STREET FE 5-3588 2 DOOR $195 t Fe §-4101 JOHNSON Offers 59 PONTIAC 2 DR. Catalina. newt! RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES MY an” et ay 3-1461 De CLOSE OUT ny f if i 2 sal 4s * “PENSRING monstrator : i é i ns 40486. . 55 PONTIAC 4 dr. Starchief. Exe. cond. $045. HOMER HIGHT "MTRs, Oxford, Michigan 52 PONTIAC 2-DR. REPOSSESSION ° PO! CAT: 5. & Power brakes & E tires. A-1 cond. +1271. ace Ra, Wee cher oe sories. 6,000 miles. FE ; isso CA A.2 Sophos meals cat fae’ of Station Wagon $1895 suse full price. No cash needed. | Offers only $1 Due Nov. Sth.) °5 MB’RC. "i HOMER HIGHT MTRS. ° Rime“Aatta et oaire-t-ows | 59 RAMB'RC WGN “15 minutes from Pontiac” gga te ee oe oo 595 = pe = eae | “ate win “take trade. No dealer. FE RUSS JOHNSON | P BROSERS >) | MOTOR SALES |287 Chevy Convert. Auto. ... $1605 | REPOSSESSION ei” a aa ‘$1 ora Custom 8 auto. $1298 | 1988 Pontiac, 2 door. blue and | naiiBLER “G0 CROSS COUNTRY Rack Sarg, Gis | permeate of 72d mca e/a SS anginal BSE ERT eee or Be ES Tie Sel RS SS: | ae ena mace KOR WrTR | (38 bg 3745 "Ts co Well owaeee . >| A stery cae. 4 oe an Sr Olds o8°3 er" Pull power re omy car. Reonomically priced. MI bevseen. at for7 Dixie Hey. Fora Wie $003 — | °55 NASH 4-DR. id beaker evecare ae : REPOSSESSION | 54 Chevy $705 | WILSON 8475 full price. No cash needed. "53 Chev . $195 y only $24 mo. Nov. 9th. $3 Shevy Fruit truck ‘% ton $245 | King Auto, Mr. Bell. FE 8-040? ‘thug Perry" ai Madison’ PE ¢a10e ~PONTIAC-CADILLAC | ‘35 RAMBLER WAGON Y ‘53 FORD ’ | "Cl ” Beautiful red and black finish, oo Pordomatic, Radio and EAN Pull : 7 , pis ait -s Heater. — Birmingham Trades Wo eauh needed, no payments un- noo gcqoowe Miele eis cle pj Ist. Eddi St 1e | 1350 N : KING AUTO SALES |. le oteele —— | ie Daye CEPT TO QELL bo ew _ Ramblers. This is the best time 2, yee nt eyes, ge S| Woodward | Rast sm, dal ors, og PE $-3177 rE a R. ® new ° 1983 PORD 2-DR. 8 C CYLINDER fo R & C Rambler Sales eee TNO, MONEY DOWN, Birmingham MI 4-1930 s145 Commerce Rd. ., Union Lake Amume peyménts 3 Ad _ _ 1954 NASH STATION Sa WAGON BA 7 ar Ma «7300. “Mareld Turber | A-t Used Cat Buopping Center Leak Ford. ; ments of $16.80 per mo. Call a Mr. Parks at ais rola _ Harold Turner Ford. esd NASH NASH 4DR. REPOSSESSION $95 full yg No cash needed. Pay only $9. Due ae. 9th. King . Mr. Bell. FE. 8-0402. ’53 Studebaker Coupe REPOSSESSION : $95 full _. No cish needed? Pay only $9 mo. Due ons 9th. Ki Auto, Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. SEE OUR § SELECTIO Of fine late model used cars Dodge Plymouth Chrysler en COLE, INC. W, Maple at Pontiac Trail MA 4-4511 Dixie OK'd Car, Hand Picked & Personally Checked '59 CHEVROLET BEL a —ONLY $1995 Many. One Owners: a ste r . Eee act , i 0 oe Cars’ ra , / tt a es > Se ae ee eS a — ’ bs 4 na SR ad gee ene Cnr ee eee - eee >’ us _ i at tall S97 Pee 2 ee iy eek fag * ‘ ] THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1959 ae Speer ats ioe ba Ot a ee ey THIRTY-ONE > -Todc Radi Pro : --Tod T m ay's a 10 cms - - ay's elevision rogra 5 =. ain te) a _Wms om Saas ceanlk WEEE (a0) ~C WON (iees)CWIRR lee "Programs furnished by stations listed tn this column are subject to change without notice apts Ie . Chanm. © WW4-TV Channel SWJBK-TV Channel 7-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV 4 Genk Gite | ae “Gaawe gees Fae Witness WWJ, News, Roberts mt. ; wwae Monitor Sa OT Gk ae , Tie eva | TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS (1) Pro Football. Baltimore-)10:00 (2) Jack Benny. Dennis Day,|4:30 (2) Edge of Night. Soles and Service ae News, ey : News, Tom George te Up Chicago. Tape. Rochester, Don Wilson, (9) Sherwood Forest. Wan Page i ie ee ~ (4) Football (cont.) cad ® yn <8 — por Young. “Teele @ Movie. SWEET B) RADIO. i plan scenery | ae here Ber ith «fal alia an Seengera Tit Came t2/¢.39 () Rin Tia tin, tig — oleae 1:00 —WWJ, News, (1) Football ( _o_ J cont.) 255 ~(4 i ELW. State ~ Radio church | #:00--wsR, News, (9) Popeye. (9) Theater (cont.) are a ea kennel is: (4) Sports oa i News, ‘Toby David eo Ss Peo 11:98 (2) Theater. Me! o drama: (9) News, Weather. | F 4 . : “ni ne 4 : a 2 4 1108-_W3, Youth Chorus Newt (1) Realm of the Wild. Jack Palance, “Big Knife.” |1#:15 (9) Little Theater. You've Tried the Rest— re. tied Woden ie be ' aaa News (9) Nation's Business, Ce ect ean Be (a) Net for Hire. | . . . “ as 9 | WOAR, ‘News apg OE Sees yest aeeme (646 (@) Seateboard m=) 7 (D World of Talent. Dick| _Now Try the Best ewe oa nagp cg sat Theater. (4) Movie. Musical: Betty, Clark hosts guests and panel. baal ar, Town Mig. WWJ. News, Story 7:00. (2) Four Just Men. Hutton in “Stork Club,” ists Betty Hutton, Sam| KLW, Word of Lite 2 Menttor News, Sherman (4) It Could Be You, 48): M » “Girl j Levenson. FURNACE Cee, 118 i CKLW. Joe Van —- i (8); Mystery: “Girl in the aw WPON, Pontiac Weekend pyaar Tontiean WiBK. News, Stereo 7 —— Clark Reid (7) lyn estern: Ran- Picture,” (°49). ae oe Me 7: opal | CLEANING #00-—WJR, Composite / —_— Wron. ead ‘a 9g —CRLW Labbitt ea — 11:30 (7) Football (cont.) Scott. “ieee artha ews a u ad | Around ‘Town : (11:00. (2) ¢ ) News. $:15—WWJ. Football SUNDAY AFTERNOON “oaEy. a ree 1:30 si ee Mason. A asap SUNDAY MORNING | bad al cade | ‘ SERVICE ‘woar. Fay ag ae eager et lawyer Mason who is chal|7:85 (2) Meditations _ ( Movie. “Little Big Horn.” 1 CLEAN HEATING PLANT MEANS MANY SAVINGS! WJBK Music WAYS, Sunday Bewt SRLW Cease Pe. naptist wie lenged to solve mystery in-/8:00 (2) Religion for Shut-ins. | | a % Fuel Cost Lowered Dance Time WEAR. News Woodiing Hews WXYZ, Sherman volving dead wife who sues's: Billboard. : : , "CKLW, Knowles Plgrinege | s.99—ws for divorce, and two other need pn 11:15 (2) Sports. % Savings on Repoirs Pontiac Weekend : R, Time For Music , tet 8:30 (2) Christophers. 4) Weather. Housework Made Easier CKLW, Joe Van complicated personalities (4) * 1:00—WWI, Melody OR TE SO | Re IR, Ah Preteccer *) Sane, tiemeen: “Trade (9) Herald of Truth. 11:28 (2) Movie. “Step Lively,” % Fire Hazards Reduced ‘ WET Neve Wevs, Buns Best | CELW, Dr. Barabou: ae ae ae {8:85 (4) (color), News | Frank Sinatra | % Decorating and Cleaning Bills Reduced Know! r Must le a an women) . , | i | WELW. Nowe, Knowles -. cs + College News MONDAY AFTERNOON and almost sets off Indian|9:00 (2) Court of Health. as) —— i jae iaumisaie ui We're taking orders now for immediate and future cleaning at WCAR, Mews. ww ie at Welitey 10:00 WIR, Gymphony 12:00-WIR, N nn as he oaaigr to shift ou at the = Wife,"’ Joel McCrea. our special rate of $17.50 for an average size home. 7 . News, Reports WWJ, Ne me Adm. Cartwright. roa 1am WR, ange Tam WEYS, Poul Winter CREW. Billy Grabam © | CKLW, ‘News, Hegre () Dick Clack. Varety:| « () Underatanding| | MONDAY MORNING PRICE IN EFFECT 3 MORE WEEKS , Mews, Know — WxyYz, A WJBK, Stereo Singers Connie Francis, Dale Our World. \6:00 (4) Continental Classroom. | ' 1:36—WIR, Salute ieiae—wwws, Bernal Light | WOR, Bows, ‘Lewis Hawkins, Paul Evans. (9) Oral Roberts. <:e8 6) (omey) Kamtiocmtal ae WE atin counts once ah eawen WHOM, Pentine Weekend CELW. Latheren Ho ; (9) Theater. Drama: Horse|9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit. pong SUNDAY MORNING apes Wark —— Tp ue fet, Mose player owes money to bookie (4) Frontiers of Faith. 6:00 (2) Meditations. — Ji M LONIE 6:00—WJR, Parm Review WJBK, Football = 11:00—WIR, News, sporte caer that demands immediate pay- (7) Christian Science. jon (2)On the Farm Front. CHLS, See ee me. |e sey. eeneates WWJ, Mews, Monitor Ww, News, Maggart ment. (9) Special Agent. (2) TV College. 1702 Alma OR 3-0100 wis » WJBK, Baseball Cae ee Bene AR - i ae 8:00 (2) Mason (cont.) 9:45 (7) Accent. te Pa Leg KLEEN AIR FURNACE CLEANING ‘won. Bs wi i Wwa Bowe Appraisal WIDE. Hews, Concert Mal) WOVE pestwineers (4) Bonanza (cont.) 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. ls:38 (2) Cartoo Classroom a CELW. Moar | 11:30—WJR, Kiplinger Prog.| WJBK, Reid . (7) John Gunther's High (4) Cartoon Time. ee oe 9 ess ~ 1:00—WIR, Parorite Hymns | CRUE. Lhe Ue WXYZ, Voice of NAM | Road (7) Faith for Toda i. s)Breekingt Time. ‘WXYZ, Farm News | nn a CKLW, Album 2:00— WIR, i 8:15 (2) Captain Kangaroo. CKLW. of Paith Wron, WJBK. Adolescents WWJ, News, Maxwell (9) All-Star Hockey. Mon- (9) Sacred Heart. aus Gh) Seheas Gineee Tae Woodling $:0-WXYE, Hour of Dec’n. CELLS, oe Von ; trea] Canadiens vs NHL aed (9) Today's Chiropractor.|y. 99 (2) seats — Seren. Logaa 2:30—CKLW. News, Shift Bk.| Star team. 10:30 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. , ; . ; (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. 1:30—WJR, Parm Porum (20—-PELW. Reve. Knowles MONDAY MORNING WJR, Composite 8:30 (2) Wanted—Dead or Alive. (7) Command Performance. |9.39 (4) Life of Riley WWJ, Mariner's Church whee ws, Maxwell Westerh: Randall im- (9) Christophers. , ; WXYB, ilth Hour ¢:09 WIR News, Ag‘clt WXYZ. M. Shorr estern: finds him (7) Stage 3. CKLW. Baughey Tab. vie Gen. Sounds ww, W, Davies self in competition with ven-|11:00 (4) (color) George Pierrot. |19:99 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. : wJB. tant Hour = Bible WXYZ, Fred Wolf WCAR, News, Bennett (7) John Hopkins billy Ailomalie WON. Otrenian Hour at Rete CKLW. Rooster Club WPON, Bob Lark geance-bent lynching party } HOPKINS. 16:26 (9) Billboard. News. Weak Wows, sheridan | ~~ and scheming, mercenary (9) Movie. 10:30 (2) December Bride. ‘ww. Os lead = ‘Truth Herald Barly 3:30—WJR, Composite woman while on trail of mur- os ro a ge ; (4) Treasure Hunt. f WATER wx Class ww French derer. ; 138 ( ace ation. 9) Di yI Dr. Pierce sae . (9) Ding Dong Schox SOF WIE, Hymns We Love | CRLW. News Knowne *CKLW. Bye_Opener a | (4) Man an@~-Challenge. pnd "pili Conservation. | 19:55 (7) News. TENER WJBK, Part . George) 4: | Drama: Barton is sent to ews Horizons. 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. am entre Valley | g.se_wsm choral WPON, Barly — oie Pe in France. to leam skydiving! 11:45 (4) Americans at Work. Bao woe regenerates by the actual ; —— WCAR, News, 7:00—WJR, News, Music w satay von and becomes involved in dan-, (7) Lady of Charm woaR. wack to God WPON, Pontiac a. ll —— wrom. Saovtegs a gerous mission to save a life. |, SUNDAY AFTERNOON (9) Abbott & Costello. amount of water used ! WPON 6t John’s Lutheran — CKLW. News, Toby David |-¢:39 wr, Music Hall (7) Leave It to Beaver.|12:00 (2) Roy Rogers. 11:38 (2) Top Dollar At lest . here is the Weter Softener thet brings yeu on 9:00—WJR, News, Baldwin = ? mn wseK. ped Tom George | ww3J, Jim, Music Comedy: Wally discovers he| (4) U. of M. Presents (9) Foreign Legionnaire entwrely com cencopt in water reltearng! OF ol the beading ix Oa —— WPON, News, Cascy en: a a likes a blind date. | (9) Foreign Legionnaire. © | (4) Concentration. ee dl oy pea teens ha CKLW, Bethesda 6:00—WJIR, Peter Hahn 6:00—WJR News, Music (9) Hockey (cont.) |12:3@ (4) Builder's Showcase. 11:45 (7) Detroit Today. setting clock control. When ne water is used the oliedie WJBK, News, Music WW4, News, Monitor 1:30— W. usic — Www, Jim, Music : ' w WXYZ, Manion Porum WTS, Nowe W é '9:00 (2) Brenner. Drama: Chum) (2) Movie. will not regererste serng up te 50% or more on seit ond J we “es cx i tae exw. = Sports, Da mtg ow Mews Teas, Ernie and former schoolmate of| (9) Mickey Rooney. MONDAY ArTERNOOM woter roqused fer rogers etion *Wwi, gunday Muse WCaR, News. sheridan =— Ernie Brenners’ is prime sus-|1:00 (4) Football. 12:00 (2) Love of Life hee low budget price of the Custom PRESTO Woter — pect in attempted -loft bur- (4) Football. (4) Tic Tac Dough Sees boli en es giarly. (7) World Adventure Series. | (1) Across the Board. wote _ saa The life ex ney of ‘a person: (4) Deputy. Western: Fry <9) Movie. (9) On Safari. 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