a Cts Page 2) _ NSth: YR * - samateal Pex p ie i a j - PONTIAG, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER: 12, 1957 —32 PAGES "TRE 8 etl 2 Two Others Hurt, as Family Auto -|s Demolished Woman, 4 Youngsters! Trapped on. Crossing |! Ruling Monday ‘Could Bar Hoffa From Throne Federal Judge States Old-Time Cold Winters on 1 Way F Back Lay In Big Supply of. Red Flannels CAMBRIDGE, ‘Mass. (at) aeeinpeior how Grandpa talked about the winters when he was a boy, how the snow drifted to 30 feet and rivers froze solid so you 3 cently; “thes# sea aanie forecasts are only the high- _Ughts of what we must.expect in the next half cen- tury or so as the earth's climate continues a new in Ori could walk across? phase of: {ts periodic changes.” | in Orion Township | Well, those winters are coming back. That's the Thd Wonllaee ‘te ended “palmnetshin, 0 He’s Studying New York ‘A ‘Lake Orion mother|§ °DiiOn of De. Hurd C. Willett, professor. of meteor-. everybody knows, and there will be short periods Petition = | “a at Massachusetts —_—, of Technology. x kik Dr. Willett has made an amazing record of long- range weather forecasts. His predictions include: ~ 4, ~The next 50 years look promising for ice skating _ and skiing enthusiasts in America. Wvather will be colder and wetter over the long run. — 2. There will be fewer hurricarits along the when if will run contrary te the long range trend,” The weather has been Dr, Willett’s business for 4 years, since he first kept a weather diary as a 13- year-old youth on his father’s farm near Pittsbur Pa. He joined the U. S. Weather Bureau's forec section in 1924 after graduation from Princeto Dr. Willett sald 1957 definitely has been “an ab- hovered between life .-and|# death today following an/} auto-train accident _ that|! has left two of her children dead, another injured crit-|i ically, and a fourth Rospi-/# talized. || WASHINGTON ‘w—Fed- sjeral District Judge F. Dick- j/inson Letts says he will rule _ ||Monday on a move to bar|. *|James R. Hoffa from tak-| . “\ing over the helm of the AP Wirephete - ROYAL VISITOR — Queen Elizabeth Il is en route to America The tragic Middle Atlantic and New England seaboards. normal year weatherwise with héavy rains and tor- | Teamsters Union. r today, ne Visit to —— and the United States. In this official 2 -.-., afte _Wragie esulted) 4 ~~3. “These storms will return to their natural track © & ‘iadoes in the Sduthwést and very dry weather prev- '| Letts yesterday. took un-| Portrait by Anthony Armstrong Jones she wears diadem, after Mrs. Gayle E? Smith, ; . and pearl earrings, necklace and the sish,of the Order of y in the Caribbean on Gulf of Mexico areas, or will alent in the Middle Atlantic areas. der advisement a request|” Garter on her shoulder. 35,,0f 567 E. Flint St., drove)’ her automobile into the path of an on-coming New blow themselves out over the Atlantic Ocean. 4. There will be more rainfall and cooler weather in the Middle West, Southwest and “As a matter of fact, this summer has been the driest on record from Rhode Island to Wash- ington, D. C, i|by a rank-and-file Team- sters group from New York that he issue a temporary York Central Railway train South. “There is no reason to expect the same conditions : F li abet h d P ri | at an unmarked crossing x « * in the same areas next year,” he continued, “As I parent dogg gs se | Z an ince : west of Orion road in Orion |— “Of course,” Dr. Willett said in an interview re- sald, weather 1s variable.” the tah : Township at 4:30 p. m. yes+ 2 p|the union presidency. | Fly; O Atl ti v Hoffa was elected helm- terday. ingly at Inst week's wien con- y Ing ver an IC Scientists at Harvard View Satellites Dead are Richard Hal Smith, 4, vention in. Miami Beach. and his sister, Wendy Marion, 2. : Sint mitin Mel oes ee ee | cana, wa at mt et tO Visit Canada, U.S: - t three hours later in St. _ dent, said in New York yester- Sateen "| Sight = t iR nd Rocket}. ..,.. 5. Son's ans maak oo Mrs. Smith, who was driving the | u nt an oc e | fi ian C ress haps next Tuesday, to permit LONDON (Ite) — Quien Wisabeth II and — hand- | : Hotta to move In as head of the /some consort, Prince Philfp, flew. across the Atlantic , Surprise Rite Unites aula secs ollie py| Oday for an eagerly awaited royal tour of Canada and , Top Filmdom Bachelor the Senate Be gore Rep menare the United States, | = 3 end Anna Kashfi funds and of abuhing thelr union], A early morning’ mist hugged the ground around : GO sper powers. Pe .jLondon Alrport, but blue skies were. overhead as. the ‘ he: of the ¥:| HOLLYWOOD w — An exotic oe * American-built’ DC7C -car- oid Gate naan ree VOT Th n 100 The i and’ ie facta nnd con aan aa homered Tea] _ he, Hamar Un sctiye, Ting the, foal party took ’ on ter an . mag . ; = f * ” |the ncript of the actor’s latest/charges against Beck, Hoffa and : EST Also critical was the set (Cheerin 2 State Teams Dr. Armand Spitz, coordinator] movie. other. ‘Teamsters a ‘ child, Linds Lee, plead of ‘U, S} satellite observation for| Anna Kasghfi, a’ 23-yearonl beau. * * f R | p ° rp Pay va highness was, due to internal injuries @ broken , : eee Sey a awa a p.m, fortabie, the hesplial' npanea | ANN ARBOR (®—Michigan State and Michigan, two te Sh onal te ne daeett So ae cS contend nT chosen by| OF h OYA Fall azn: 3 paige hospital reported web , hines, clash here today in al®™ %0,%e the satellite itself withias she snared Hollywood's most/delegates largely handpicked to rig The petite Queen and the dash- Least hurt the fourth child onletneitioes battle before 101 001 th ofa 2 thks object. ee Re aes eek pea val gro ; picked in violation of] paoiel Coy of faneda rook minutes asad of i was : j is a : ‘ egates were n 4 Donna, 6, who » Spares suffered) The Spartans of Duffy Daugherty, No. 2.in the|sive-wuire ie Suara wane home in eo enee's ee, Visit of Sc aagey ~ for ones ery vith bo telloond he The hospital, however, euined}fiation, are favored by a touchdown over Bennie Oooster-| Fred Berra of Boston, one of| Darjeeling, India, te st the foot | Beck acknowledged that at (snmp: 1S | ane lage Deputies theorized from this that spur a speed-up im the U, 8, satellite program, time next poring. on és the royal seanily ‘ter od farewells. Pit Prgrtony sna lien gyn, Hone id - Mrs. Smith may have noticed the which calls for shooting © manmade moon into U. S. satellite, tts launching vehicle, and the | Among the guests were Prime|to providing hospital facilites with| Ga Bibl R de on ber brhbea, abd abl oe me on Sn Lees See U. 8. program, _ trajectory it might follow in its flight into space. | Minister Harold Macmillan, U.S.|iN the city of Pontiac to serve the|~ ays I e- ea T tor after the car already uae an Project Vanguard, now calls for four test-firings 7 ' \ . Ambassador John Hay Whitney | burgeoning populations on its per- ° 7. the tracks a 6s —Jand Canadian High Commissioner inhery, is the creation of « hoot! SWINCIEC $26,200 _iriite cad Me wile weenlly took Dislike Buying. Things ‘On Time’ ane oe wha ight be of the same sor “ot dnt tina Debye th the younger ones : . After the party, the Queen |. ouch which DETROIT w — “I didn’t think younger ones CT ae — ig ica ieee ts Mother and Margaret dined pri- | sroportionately "and fairty|anvone who knew sd ruch about] woe linda Lee took her. weekly : Housewives Explode Ancient Axioms |I'z 22 ‘1 7 [icant and er cout” Flan|™* B® could be so bad" JS : y ? at the palace, gated. ~*~ * #* wien cipven sees ink x . r, . ; Whitney ‘departed by plane for +— _ That's what Mrs. Nellie Horken-|learned _sccident ‘almost as WASHINGTON (INS) — Ameri-, cism, hewever—electric toasters | The automatic washer won hands New York to be on hand to help oa5-@8 bach, a 63-year-old Detroit widow,|%00n 8 it happened. It had been can housewives exploded two axi-| are “tee erumby,” for example, down as the most prised appliance|Prepare for the Queen's arrival in| Only One Patriot Signed |told police when she asked them|>roedcast over the police radio on oms today—they do not like to buy! and manufacturers should supply [although one delegate held out for|the U. S. after her four-day visit) All Founding Papers to try to recover her $26,700 sav-|the same frequency as used by the things ‘‘on time” and they do not! information on how to make the [an electric popcorn popper which |'0-Canada. : ey BE peeve Phe a Myeeqrosser gre A posi hest use of them. she had owned since childhood. *~ ® *& NEW HAVEN, Conn. ui — Roger Recorder's (criminal) Court is-|™ment to keep in touch with its em- Palace officials took the pains tojSherman of Rye, N.Y., says hisjaved © wenant oe Sorh and 100 homemakers attending a Con- deny a rumor that Ellzsbeth hag|aveet - great - grandfather, Roger|strext Of Rebert A. Martin, 24, on — pees me Relies Living Consent | d Drinks 'What’]l W Do visited Prince Charles at the/Sterman of New Haven, was|® charge of by eietecy.| oe Oe nee © 2 Spent nowian fl ah e€ Vo Cheam boarding school during the|Wique in the great company of] Detective Joseph Wallrad sald act iad as aemene aL i When We Get. afternoon to. say goddby to the|PAtriots of his day.” Mrs. Hotkenbach told him she |°*°Te deputies ambulance, Coffee With tke n we Ge young heir to the throne, |, Ths was because he alone and Martin frequently read the ind gyre haggle w AL ae 0 tne Moon ie ta goed eae” apie! =e on aes © seth in her hasnt, She sett sion and knew nothing of it until : Planers a , Te tee Picture} Associa ress would go into naire at the end of the three-day|dent Eisenhower and Senate Re-| ROME (INS)—In another article|*tories about Canada and the III by the Coneiens. On — ae ponte ai Soaie tht ue session, 84 said that all decisions! publican leader William F, Know.|in L'Osservatore Romano this|U- 8. and the Queen's visit. But/neciaration of Independence, the| she said she withdrew summon. ald. | 7 about major hqusehold purchases|land held a secret White House| Week, Catholic writer Nicola Rus-/"Umors — that she would discuss) articles of Confederation and thei tom two pikonreh $26,700 are made jointly by hushand and|conference today on the nation’s Coni said: the gn ar of Princess Mar-| constitution. , Pak banks e suggested the crossing of the sing- mie Ne nile ati “Now we shell go to the mous ee ee: Sainte eel a Waa ain ‘Abe wane peg ts start o choline sald toot Ove Some sae 3a oer gy ll of the women solved — — w m8 ae oe cca the satellite, governor general -of Canada — Buys Barn at Auction, together’’ she said. area are not sufficient to block vi- . me -| “Shall we start a really new|*e™ frowns from ‘palace officials. / Finds Old Coins There prt paris One ce See tions, railways and skyscrapers?| They said it was unlikely she CRETE, Neb. wy — Les Burch,|* Paper bag at his suggestion and) York, the Smiths have lived in It we do in the moon what we|would use her state visit for such|® telephone lineman, bought an|% beg was switched with another|Lake Orion 15 years, In January, have been doing so far on earth,|purposes, which would be more/°ld barn at auction for $35. Say set ou it would not be worth moving.|properly conducted through ‘usual! Jt turned out to be a profitable Bn Better to stay at home, harming! channels.” purchase. our eyesight by watching television ‘ While wrecking the building, : : and so forth... a - |found @ tin can containing fc * * ‘ * oe « . : Claimis: Sputnik lect an sf min condition De the problems which one day: will worry the Beeped at Her on the coins ranged from 1881 ‘colonists may be different from 1900. Ae ours » - problems also will arise! Through Bed oo Jon the wioon but let us, hope that : Recruit Should Find nce, they not s "SYDNEY, Australia S oe ee ee ae = Rape wiry Phrveni No Troubles in Army vina” * | Batittoe"sed Rowe |r tn noc eavon oe - cehi) trom the Soviet [Prospect that” no ges? ga j “Those who are working on mit! earth satellite through, ‘of: | lls in the Army. ‘os | i ee ee all places, het mattress. His name is Never Fail Jr. >) a creanire of summer erase do| ,.MPx. Nancy Molton asl Ithanks for ‘Retribution’ / that when we leave earth we shall) her husband told her with for ‘ not complain for having left her some skepticism that such a | -sAN DIEGO, m—A 6 “On the moon we must find whiat) phenomenon is possible, but year-old girl ing funds in the we vainly have sought on. earth) not probable. wand . _|City of Hope charity drive curtsied with the powerful aid of progress, But Nancy insisted she (¢8ch ‘time she received a contri- jnamely, something ‘spiritual that had heard “Sputnik.I.” She bution—and said: “Thank you eek enale eek epaty Sent Se SS adiaitind: ee |youe fetribution.” f+ no one, so far, has-seen. epee _ “Tt seems go silly but its |) diet BPA ‘The expldsion ot the volcanic) Ue.” = ~ [Joe College Is Student } Go gh ye geen | (Pa oaneger PHILADELPHIA — Joe Golf ‘than 8,000 miles away. . "| gettod in Wisconsin 1a about 167, College ae — eo “=— - 2 ate Sh ee Sas E iia = 2A Pat ate st WS eae ot ee re PS Ja — DD De ES Sah ts a ae Se ee Re gee O's S&S ie. Re Pee Tae: ae :, r > 3 Espa : : ~ a eq ye eee E Bet Se ff je) poco Ff We righ Foe : ah f : fe ie fe fee a a ; re, po v oy ‘ ; a : ae Ow, ae é a : = Sige ae 4 pI Lo ara fod : y eS y ah : te vig ae es Fook | = 2 f ' oe sas hue P 4 if : fees — : / | fy i ; i } : . ah 4 rine i ek a a THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. x apes ee at Yee Dog to Travel - -|TMe se omit i A = 7 | Doay. is Television's s\ Thor Missile “Around Earth - 5 Women | 5 halal : Chosen fo Try Scott. : LOS ANGELES (Seven men 6 Die as Plane Eeplades and five women have ‘been ‘chosen as a jury to try L. Ewing Scott} MANILA (—Philippine News. Service. reported a jon ea charge .of murdering’ his in Next Steltite ‘COPENHAGEN — A dog will leirgle the earth. in the next Soviet satellite, three top Russian rocket | Newest Dumb Dame > By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—“What's your 1.Q.?” I asked Dody Gosdaian, TV's newest dumb dame, ‘ - [Performs Well Unofficial Reports Say - Tulip Bulbs | , | P Rocket Flew Beyond |exrerts ‘say. : missing wife,. Mrs, Evelyn ‘Thros. twin-engined plane of the Philip- ee 10 For 69* | Dody ‘was obVviously punnied. “T guess I never had any; ” -Inten Ra 'Y Lt. Gen, A,"A. Blagonravov and] by Sc oo ly’ pine Als. Deed Ch: ex. 4 | she said. : " ded Inge = ——_*_| Professors S. M. Poloskov and A.| Prosecution and detenes agreed|ploded over Tanauan, ~ 100—5.95 —. a sas /M. Kasatkin made the commentjon a jury yesterday after Superior|Province, south of Manila, today, e “Well, then, what were your favorite subjects in school?”| MISSILE TEST CENTER, Capejas they passed through Copenha- Judge Clement D. Nye announced/killing the pilot and five -passen- ! “None of the subjects were very favorite with me,” Dody|Canaveral, Fla. °— A rocket/Bem yesterday on the way home| he would keep the court in ses-|gers. The report said the victims Extra Large said. launch, apparently the secdnd from an international meeting in| sion until they reached accord.|included Carlos Romulo Jr., son Washington on space problems., Jury selection started last Mon- Blagonravov said radio mes- day. of the Philippine ambassador to “What did you major in in high school?” Washington successful firing of the Thor, may Daffodils “The trip lasted about 20 min- utes and the dog was all right afterwards," he anid Bea enige oe Ly . Fe bans remember. I’ guess it was... n0,/have been a test of the so-called sages will report to ground observ- |g = wenn A f.\ & Hyacinth on eee, “intermediate” missite's actuallers on the, dog's condition. He said az $ 29° ’ Dumb dames are sure-fire on TV, just |"@age. aie 2 rel dog was Bgl hac a 7 bees, : For T as they've always been in show business, e x. i - © Scwee 0 10 and Dody's proving on Jack Paar’s show— Unofficial reports in Washington 7“ ee ou I] always score high yy said the Thor flew several hun-' dred miles beyond the designated 1,300-mile scope of the intermiedi- ate range ballistic missiles (IRBM) yesterday. It couldn't be determined wheth-) _as Gracie Allen and Dagmar proved before her—that it’s pretty smart to act stupid. But Dody’s far from damb. When she was WILSON dancing in “High Button Shoes” in Chicagy in 1949, she rode the bus out to Northwestern in Evanston with good grooming When You Let (hii Lava Biking Time Tycoon’ 5 Daughter | er the missile's flight represented | i ee vo study acting and public speaking. ‘ . ett eten ees eees And when she was still in high school in Columbus, she| ty progress toward rocgetry that! Dut UJry fr Adoption Gresham Clean TRS gi came to New York summers to study dancing at the American | .))i, ~ ellite Sputnik hurtling ‘around the and Press Your ~ Ballet School and at the Met.\worid. REDWOOD CITY, Calif, # — ne SEE SiS ae xk ws & Sentiment mounted, however, | Millionaire theater owner Eugene “Clothes «ia oe woe Ww “Do you get many pro-|from lawmakers for efforts to|Emmick put his own daughter up o 88 posals?” unify U.S. efforts toward match- - adoption because hé thought! aire ing or topping Soviet achieve- was too old to have a child Well, I got ene. From 8 ments in plumbing. space. around the house, says an attor- little boy about 17.” Dody’s learned lots of comedy from Jack Paar, but she puzzles him some- times. He gave her some jokes te do dnd she didn't * * * * ney. “Sen. Jackson (D-Wash), a mem- ber of the Armed Services Com- L. mittee, suggested appointment of a czar to guide this nation's. mis- sile, program, Sen, Stennis (p- Rega tints Lawa Teed $3.60 ~ Salt—for Water Softeners * * *: S. Hamm, attorney for exe-; cutors of — 3 million dol- dar estate, said, “now 15, in. Marilyn Wilson, ‘sda daugh- “ee © wo ew we we Look your best, and you Miss) said he was asking Con-|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wil-| ‘ = ag “a gress to investigate the possibili-| son of Culver City, Calif, Seed oe help eS Med. Flake and C.C. Salt Pellets—Per 100 Lbs. 2.03 ties of unified control. Sen. Know- sor bart bw pica oft Emmick died in 1956 at 78, The girl's mother, who was 25 years younger than Emmick, since fas remarried. Kmmick'’s will, which! is being contested by his nieces and *hephews, names the girl as beneficiary to about $£75,000 or 17. per cent of a trust fund, Hamm. “They're so ‘good, I should have kept them for myself,” he said. “You didn't losé them, did. you? Why didn’t you do them?” : | *“They told me not to,” Dody : replied, looking down at the our part by putting all your clothes in top form, com- pletely removing every. spot and stain. land (R-Calif) joined with sena- tors calling for an inquiry inte why Russia was able to launch an ‘earth satellite ahead of this) country. At the closely-guarded Cape Canaveral missile test center Louisiana Kleer A Rock Salt—Per 100 Lbs... 2.15 Granulated iia C. Rock Salt—Per 100 Lbs. 1. 70 28 Jackson St. _WE DELIVER _Dial FE 2-0491 Deposit your surplus savings or investment ; a Savings at. any one of our. 8 convenient * 4 banking offices, : “Have you-ever been tempted to get married?” I asked Doty. Other giris would say they jilted several guys, but Dody said, “Yes, but it always just fell through with.” “And if you were choosing a husband. . . ?” “I don't know whose I would choose,” Dody said. : * * * One night Dody, quite independently, announced a limerick contest of her own on-the aime The mail was so heavy, they called it off. THE WEEKEND WINDUP ‘ John Barrymore Jr.. retained Attorney Edward Colton to fight his suspension by Equity . . . Rocky Graziano, who sings in “Mr. Rock ’n’ Roll,” says, “I may be the guy who finally kills rock ‘n’ roll.” * « * * Singer Paul Anka, who has sold a million vecords and is doing 60 one-nighters, gotta get back to high school; he’s 16 . The cafe society set has a yew form of Russian roulette— five glasses are filled with water, one with vmaiaiae you must drain the glass. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Heredity is one a boy winds yp jbe.a Snark, That is a guided mis- was fired. . * * .* : A second missile, launched dur- ing the afternoon, was believed to sile which already has been de- veloped to a point that enables its operational use. ; The Snark was designed for top speed of 600 miles an hour and maximum range of 5,000 miles. The Thor is believed to be able to reach more than 5,000 miles an‘ hour speed within minutes. Decide on Cancellation of Movie Stars’ Tour HOLLYWOOD (# — A’ proposed nationwide tour of movie stars {o hail Hollywood's golden jubilee hag been canceled. The 17-city junket was called off yesterday by the Motion Picture Aasn, because, a spokesman said, Accused Boy to Attend Burial of Slain Father en-year-old Earl Wear will attend! funeral services tomorrow for the| = Leonard Wear, his father. of Baca County yesterday. gave sithe boy permission to attend the services at Pritchett. mitted father early Wednesday morting because of the father’s insistence! that he quit a farm job and at- tend school, Wear, the father of 12 children, was slain as he lay sleeping in the family’s two-room} home near Pritchett. amount brought into or. taken out att the | country. : [6 Shirts Laundered......°1.13 eT 605 Oakland Ave. SPRINGFIELD, Colo, ->—Elev-/] Drive-In- Service — Save 10% Cash and Carry! Branch—5 Oakbill FE 4-2579 Open Monday thru Saturday 7 A. M.- 8 P. M. fioae ; ‘there wasn't even _ confirmation said. a eee —Ui00r. _ithat—en ~Atr Ferree -Fhor had -beent—e ——-- 4-5 5 “Perr pp a . 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FE 2-2784 with his mother’s eyes and his father’s car,” That's — not. enough stars signed up for it. brother. fe eA tenlteee (Copyright 1957) Community National Bank of PONTIAC | yesterday af suicide while of dis- {curbed mind, oe 8 says Rules Scared f ‘| | a * * } * s 7 § atk Vv k Student to Death — elm jsusens, ait vaspan smoking in the street and wear- | ing of academic gowns after dark. | The senior tutor of the college, Dr. | Lucan -Pratt, sald Vaspaik ‘“‘re- peated over and over again that he felt out of place.” CAMBRIDGE, England (A coroner’s court has been told an Indian student. was: so frightened by the strict rules of his college that he killed himself. — : * x .* __David Ronojut_Vaspaik, 20 $00. Staebler-Convalescing— _— of the postmaster general of ‘Pun SN - Sparks-Gritfin FUNERAL HOME MOU SAVINGS |} Jab, was found dead in his room| ANN ARBOR U — The Demo-| BOARD OF Phone FE 2-5841 after only four days at Christ’s|cratic State Central Committee re- DIRECTORS College, one of the subdivisions |ports that Neil Staebler, Demo- = lat ed Areas Service of Cambridge University. cratic state chairman, has returned | The coroner returned a verdict | to his home in Ann Arbor following. custome, (minor gall stone surgery at St. | wai Joseph “Hospital. HON, CLARK J. ADAMS MAHLON A. BENSON CONRAD N. CHURCH Need a Helping Hand __ ATTENTION wcitetecem| —-sgeegeees | With Your Home Building? jden, also keeping an open gate! GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN =~ \for ‘water communications in case -;war should cut off the Baltic Sea, 4 PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION EMPLOYEES SEE US ABOUT A All Employes of ‘the Car Assembly Plants (Plants 8 and 16) unless =| HONORARY preséatly working or otherwise notified, report for work as follows: 7 DIRECTOR HELPFUL HOME LO AN = | : - - CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS |. | DAY SH I FT | . When you’re.planning to build or buy your ei home All DAY Shift Employes in the Car Assembly Plant, Report 6:48 A.M. : . OFFICERS stop in and talk with one of our friendly counselors in MONDAY, October 14, 1957, EXCEPT Departments. 825; 890 AGB 891 R. C. CUMMINGS .... President our private counselling rooms. We’ll do our. best to ar- and 892. AGB. . " M. A. BENSON .. Vice-President range practical financing for you. JAMES. CLARKSON .. Executive nge practical Tinancing tor you Vice-President and Secretary E..W, JOHNSTON .... Treasurer VERN McMASTER Asst, Treasurer Departments 890 AG B ond 891, Report 6:48 A.M. TUESDAY, October 15, 1957. Departments 825 and $92 AGB, Report 6:48 A.M. THURSDAY, October We feel that home ownership is a strengthening factor in the community and should be encouraged to the best _ your.erdinary TV picture tube with « Sylvenia .-Downtown Branch M. M. goREnson is Rochester Branch Vi 1957. “SILVER | C. BRYAN KINNEY ... Attorney “of our business ability. ; | | / . “we | Your application will receive prompt, personal atten- / AFTERNOON SH (FT | MANAGERS tion... a speedy committal. alt AFTERNOON Shift Employes in the Car r Assembly Plant, Report 5:18 SCREEN cay , P.M. ~ | / WILLIAM DIEKE MONDAY, October 14, 1957, EXCEPT Departments 825, 890 A GB, 891 and 892 AGB. Departments 890 AGB and 891, Report 5:18 P.M. TUESDAY, October 45,- 1957. Deportments 825 and 892 AGB Report 5:18 P. M. THURBDAY, October . 17, 1957. 85° : IV PICTURE TUBER | ‘a> Rate THE NEW PRECISION FOCUS AUDITORS . | ELECTRON GUN JENKENS and ESHMAN i Se cen aban | on All Savings Accounts : MVACUUM PROTECTOR | =: FT — A | | a _ Current < ‘THE IMPROVED . ’ SILVER ACTIVATED SCREEN THE SUPER . ALUMINIZED REFLECTOR WE WAVE A Syivanna * - a. Maten TO FIT VIRTUALLY EVERY SEY. Ano WE WIE SYLVANIA’ RECEIVING Tunes tnt pearore serren, ~ STEFANSKI- i Radio & TV’ Sales & Service | u‘1157.W. Huron” FE 2.6967 ‘MIDNIGHT SHIFT All MIDNIGHT Shift Employes in Department 842, Report 10: 48 P. M, on MONDAY, October 14, 1957. PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION * GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron F +e ROCHESTER BRANCH DOWNTOWN BRANCH | 407 Main Street 16 E. Lawrence a It doesn’t matter whether you look at the Chieftain, the Star ‘KNUDSEN | have I been as enthusi- ‘galta over popiien ecceptacice scrces the country as I am at this moment. to eS The Top Brass has been tour- ing the U.S. and Bob Emerick ‘gays the dealers went wild. This _ No group sat on its hands. _ Phese new ’58’s are the top cars the 7 division has ever produced in all its ~ take anyone’s word for it. Insist on - & personal look-see. a -k-—* Of course, a large part of the ‘story lies in mechanical per- » formance which I haven’t had . the chance to experience, and its in performance that the entire Pontiac staff takes off all the wraps and really carries the mail. This car has the greatest motor Pontiac ever produced and Pontiac has always had a great motor at every stage of the | game. The original Pontiac en- “ e gine was the six-cylindered mas- | terplece ‘of the industry for a Te ere EY. Today's Pontiac Whips. everythin ‘in sight in running ability. That — Bonneville will go so fast’ you don’t dare let ‘anyone without an Indian- apolis Speedway certificate sit at | ‘the wheel on.a stretch of open road. a _ The number of “firsts” on these 1958 sweethearts is so great I shan’t set them down. Go and see for your- self. The youth and fire of the Pon- | tiac Motor Division is mateal in * ___ tite looks and actions. es Everyone dependent on employ-_ “ment and progress for his prosperity can regard the 1958 offerings as the biggest step forward in many a year. Re RR. " The City of Pontiac and the Pon- tiac Motor Division can’t control the total automotive sales in the next 12 months. But this outfit is going to get its ful share of whatever business there is. We can’t control the national A /- output, but we should prosper be- v yond most places. — These new cars are the real McCoy. ‘ ———————————— ; And in Conclusion ........ f .._-. Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: Notes from an Ann Arbor weekend: . Brut Reveiis, the nation’s greatest band leader, says he'll never O.K. girls for the Michigan marching | PHE PONTIAC PRESS | | “tle _ Segees, Diteese, ire Set Pyeceent a og Mangger | Eter* eS _ Don’t warmly of our own Date’ Hanis, a champion in his own right......... : Parrz Crister told me Michigan may have feminine cheer leaders in the near future ......... Lieut. Gov. Pur Hart confessed. he was a little annoyed at our editorial chiding him on his “bicycle economy move” but he took chuckled all the way through it, dis- arming him completely. Pm made a logical and convincing talk to ‘Michigan editors. . x. * ® : New York pals tell me Frankie Sinatra and Lauren Bacall are seen everywhere together....... Al Glancy, Jr., is one of the two angels behind a New York play, “Misa Lonelyhearts.” / Purely personal nomination for one of Pontiac’s most affable Howard V. (Victualer) Helden: brand has organized a swim class for middle-aged males. His neo- phytic aquatiles foregather twice a week at the “Y” pool.......... Why do I think most feminine golf professionals are ‘some sort of misfits? — ~ Overheard at the Orchard. Lake Country club: “The briin starts working the moment you get up and doesn’t stop until you reach the office”. .........If you asked me to name the 10 best looking women in Michigan, Mrs. Pat MonaGHAn would be on the list.......... Not many know it, but our own Joun Ritey was one of Michigan's most celebrat- ed and talented band leaders. © x *« * Department of Tremendous Champion Carmen Basil- William B. Hartman and Dr. Don- ald F. Hoyt have long ranked as two of the top bridge players in . this area. The late Sammy Hyams was in the same category....... What became of the mass mos- quito movement in 1957? And hay fever season? x * * Department of Cheers and Jeers: . The C’s—Braves; the J’s—The NCAA for banning Michigan-Michigan State TV. —Haroip A. FrtzGERALD The People’s Business: ~ Changes Needed ~Say State Aid to Schools — Must Be Overhauled By ROGER LANE LANSING—Talk is being heard in Lan- sing of some far reaching changes in the present system of state ald to public gtade and high schools. But Sen. Edward Hutchinson (R-Fenn- ville), a mémber of a legislative study group which is weighing the suggestions, looks for no drastic action by the 1958 legislature. ~« * * Hutchinson believes that. if-the state is going to chart a radically different course the tack will have to be set by a new legislature elected next year—ar per- _ ‘haps in 1960. “You might even have to have & candidate for governor build a cam- paign largely on a new approach to education support,” Hutchinson said. “In that way, he said, it would become clear whether there was real public sup- port for tackling the problem according to specific new lights. Here are some samples of the sort of -that have come so far to the joint interim committee to study. —_ education and the school ald for- aed down on pressure for vastly “{fiereased ‘public expenditures for schools by utilizing existing facilities the year around, instead of for nine or 10 month school sessions. 2—Satisty the money demand by adopting a state income tax on individ- uals. $—Gear the state aid formula to a teacher-classroom unit, after the Ohio pattern, rather than to pupil enrollment. 4—Cut out the so-called special aids trict allowance. . se ckadain tp. wank nirettene sf Antil nti tng power so that each district ean better ‘meet its individual revenue problem. A:~ mae emmensen Sens wanimoned - eee mm Ga pouty i the ave ost ‘35 ‘it -home and wife Janz Faith strengthened “Captain Eddie Rickenbacker and seven men adrift 23 days in the South __ Pacific in 1942. Escaping-on-rubber—rafts- y caught fish and a gull, and prayed. Tf must be rather humorous for the Russians to see‘ all the commo- and hysteria their Sputnik has caused in this country. Everyone ds accusing everyone else of being the cause of our delay, and’ other people want to have an investiga- so we'll know where, to place blame. Besides the glory of launching the first satellite, the Reds are almost certainly having a good laugh. Reader ‘Cheers! No Trains. at Rush Hours’ — It seems to me that Grand ‘Trunk has made some mighty good . improvements in their schedules recently, It's been months since I've been held up by a train at 8 a.m. or 5 p.m, Three cheers.” My Uleers Are Gone Driver Dislikes One-Way Street I've discovered the City has made Wayne Street from Lawrence to Huron a one-way during the evening rush -hour, It’s just’ an- other case of going from bad to worse.-I don't know where the traffic is supposed to be relieved. Gives Suggestion for Travelers I've just discovered what to do when you're travelling on a:turn- pike and you need help, Just tie a white handkerchief to your aerial and stay with your cat. Before long a state trooper will come along and take care of you. Just remember not, to leave the car. Enlightened Traveler \ ‘What Should J Do About My Neighbor?” Does anyone have any sugges- tions about what to do with a neighbor that won't keep up_ his yard and house? One family in our neighborhood is spoiling the looks of all our houses because they let the grass,grow forever, never rake ‘leaves or papers on the lawn and let the ‘house go unpainted for years and years. And it's not be- cause they cant afford to have it done, What can we do? \\ ‘Desperate Letters will be conde eomuse of meed when neces writer m ied letters but these will not tbe e pubiianed i — writer so re- bo unless the is critical in its ne _ @, they trapped rain water, “We did not neglect anything that might help us help ourselves,” he relates, but each morning and evening the rafts: were gathered together for prayers. “We found one that bespoke our needs: “Therefore take no thought, sa What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? . — —_ . Your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things. But seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all ‘these things will be added onto you.’” . Days of All Faiths: growing interest, It will be served tomorrow by the men most of the larger Protestant ob- of brated by bringing the men telisten te the eloquence of perts. The local program for day is in Se hands of the men themselves, In the weeks leading up to Men and Missions Day, each local group has conducted a survey of its own situation, to discover what its own church is doing abeut spreading the. influence of Chris- tianity both at home and abroad. Then, as businessmen analyzing the problems of ‘‘the Lord’s busi- ness,’ the laymen decide what they are going to do about their share of the responsibility. The climax of the study comes — tomorrow at a men’s breakfa when. all men of the congregation hear the survey report and discuss the adoption of definite projects through which laymen may pro- mote missions, -The threefold hope of United Church Men is that Men and Mis- sions Day will increase the know- ledge, broaden the vision, and stimulate the support of Christian missions among the men of all churches. , TWO JEWISH DAYS Wednesday is Hoshana Rabba, which means literally ‘‘Great Sal- vation.” The happy festival of Suc- coth is now coming to a close. A wil! make seven circuits of the synagogue, re- citing special prayers beginning The ee Parson Observe “Men and Missions Day’ with Hoshana, “Help, we pray Thursday, called Shemini At- thee,” A chester of five willow Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: - nose paralysis agitans by mail. in — the Handuriting. Is No Proof of. Parkinson’s Disease — “Please explain how you diag-— elements (say by the carbon mo- noxide in the smoke) it may be months before full recovery. letters, not more than one page pertain: | to personal (Copyriant 1957) Fingerprint Rule Lifted; Exchanges Foreseen ' WASHINGTON (INS)—lIncreased - scientific and. cultural exchanges between America and Russia are foreseen as a result of a waiver on the fingerprinting rement. for visitors to rag Untied — The Saveerctl i bitter- ly opposed by the Soviet Union and other nations, was rescinded by the State. Department under authority granted in a law ap- proved by President Eisenhower last month, The revised rules are expected to remove Russia’s strong objec- tions to cultural and - scientific exchanges. They have insisted that fingerprinting is a practice tainted by longtime association with police methods against criminals, ' The issue has ee contin- ~ Looking Back If damage has been done by such — 15 Years Ago STATE POLICE hunt escaped killer from Mlinois. JAPS TRYING to trap Yanks on Solomons. 20 Years Ago OPEN $27,000,‘Y’' Campaign. JAP WAR fliers machine gun 3 British embassy cars in Shanghai. — ‘with you. uous bitterness in all East-West talks: since the 1955 ‘‘summit” meeting at Geneva. a’ ok The new regulations, which will become effective in the next few days after publication in the Fed- eral Register, will affect approxi- mately 500,000 visitors to the United States each year. - Portraits. By JAMES J. METCALFE I cannot help but love you when . I think of all the days... That we have been together in So many happy ways... you for your ‘charming self . Your kindnesses to me . most of all I love you for ; . . pendability . . . No matter what may happen, you . .. Are always at my side . . . To fill my-heart ‘with solace and . . . With con- fidence and pride . . . I never have to worry, for . . . I know that you are there . ... To comfort. me and kiss me and . . . To keep me in your care... And that is why ] love you, dear . . With sentiment : so true . - My hopes, “my dreams, and all of me . . Are always safe (Copyright, 1957) ~ 7 Case Records of a Paychologist: Notice Dr. Garrett’s comment about the value of inviting wives to men’s conventions. It applies in the sales field, as. . well as to medical and dental conventions. For wives are smart and often have a better idea of the typical consumer's attitude, than do the manufac- turers themselves. Women are usually better psychologists than men, so admit them to gion te Se bet Die ot ocar mectings. lead. ‘gi ther, freezing SS daa an wed. oe By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE gardening, strofling, skating, Case W-318: Dr. Steve Garrett, knitting, playing an instrument, aged about 58, is the former pres- . bowling on the green, golfing, jdent of his state-dental society. tying flies, woodworking, paint- I was in Atlanta recently to ad- Ing, whether for pleasure, pas- dress the annual Hinman Clinic of time or profit, Do something, dentists from all over the South- _ have some activity to take up Gn a we benches together after- _@very Moment of your spare wards. time. : -* te * * * ® , “Dr. Garrett, “I see your pamphlet you certainly to the Somersaultauqua had a big crowd Kindly ‘send me one, I at my 11 o’clock do not expect I'll be able. to meeting,” I them but I'd like to see how ¢ 0 m plimented roll somersaults, (S. H.)'" sincerely. Answer—Giadly . “Yes, they vide a stamped, -addressed were even stand- envelope, For one thing, _ing in the every morning gives one aisles,” Dr. Gar- understanding of the cost rett assented. age and clerical time. “And this. was adVise anybody to roll the biggest turn- gaults, I merely say I out we have ever. had in the 45 polling them every — years of the Thomas P, Hinman staves off decrepitude. em : * “That is a.splendid tribute to “If a persqn, 30 years old, : » | has been a oy pare i 4 ae te tanh ad tate have done a wonder- at aaa ful job,” Dr. Garrett agreed. “But i et, we have learned several new bits Answer—It is only. a recent years. : a a gets into wae : *x* * tem a heavy smoker. “Ag an example, we now-stress~ they are | w : grape of eanrend of cige “way to make their within 24 to 48 hours ‘ ; (ase ef tobacco has WIivES ~ ‘ ‘ “For we haye learned that when a wife is not invited to a conven- tion, she is not very enthusiastic about urging her her husband to be “present. “On the other hand, if she is ‘also included in the invitation, then she hot only is: more in favor of their attending, but. will even prod his memory so he doesn’t forget the date, “Besides, when wives accom- _Ppany-~their~husbands to a conven- tion, the men are not so likely to get into mischiet. -“"There will be far less drinking and carousing around. Thus the men get to the morning clinics on isthe me same thing is true of sales meetings and other business conventions, isn’t it?” BRING YOUR WIVES !. And many far- sighted companies not only invite the wives of their salesmen now- ladies. Actually, a salesman’s best manager is an understanding wife who cheers him on, instead of throwing ice water on his de- spirits when he returns i ; : sé a ts t a Wives Add Much to Conventions angle of the prospect or customer. Consequently, a wife who has ‘been in the actial sales meeting can offer her-husband an occasion- al new slant which will perk up his zeal and 200m his success. WOMEN ARE SMART Sales managers of the past, often clung to the old-fashioned idea that women were not as smart as men, And when they reluctantly did invite the ladies toe their conven- tions, they carefully shooed them ties or shopping trips and tour of the city for the wives. 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Hewisen, preaching both services PMY....... 6:55 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. First Free Methodist | 501. Mt. Clemens St. Lyal H. Howison, Pastor o vention, will be speaker at the 11 a.m, worship service at Bethany Baptist Church tomorrow. . [ * + & | The son of missionaries to Cen- ‘Ff tral America, he received his aca- demic degree form Occidental Col- lege in Los Angeles and his theo- ‘logical ‘degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. | service ot dedication of the church. school staff Is also sched- uled for the 11 o’clock hour. "eee ee * * * * Aisleting the pelo ot the dodi- the three children of the Rev. and Mrs. Wayne E. Mrs. Welton jooks on. — Wayne Foore Tom Whitehead fence to hem in arene raised | then fook turns is president of a Peatise Press Phetes Young people of the Parkdale Church of the Naz he money to buy the materials, in constructing the project. Wayne © the church youth group and Tom s vice president. | Dedication Af School Staff fat 11 A. M. Worship Hour § | Dr. Wiliam J. Keech, director of cation will be Percy M. Walley Jr.,| missionary and stewardship educa-| ‘tion of the American Baptist Con- minister of education. Chapman. A: the Vesper service he will speak on “In Unity Is Strength.” ‘Andrew Pepper, cradle roll; William = Shirley, nursery; Howard Hess, Mrs. Maynard Johnson, primary. settior high; Fenton eral superintendent, Youth Rally Tonight ~ WESLEY AN METHODIST 6? NORTH LYNN STREET 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M.< Rev. H. L. Johnson, Pastor at Christian Temple 40:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL ———W.-¥,-P,-S.-6:45-P.-M. —f -me—gospet—movie “*“Seventeen”’| will be featured on the program’ this evening at the monthly youth irally being conducted by the Chris- FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH \tian Endeavor Group of Christian ‘Temple, | The film, which depicts prob- At the 9 a.m. worship service the Lord's Supper will be observed with a brief Communion Medita- tion by the pastor, Dr, Joseph I. Superintendents of the Sunday School departments ‘include Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. kindergarten, arid Others are Robert Quinn, junior: Mrs. Robert Sickels, junior and, m Hamilton, ;;adult and Andrew J, Pepper, gen-) EUGENE RUSH The choir of 100 voices of Macedonia Baptist Church will day evening in Newman AME Church, 14 Auburn Ave. The concert, directed by Eugene. Rush, is sponsored by the Queen | -Esther— ~with Mrs, bula- RE ey . eG : ey og or, ; “jother man’s ideas present’ a concert . at 7:30 Sun- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12,1957 Z a qe ~* Ret A Each ‘Person "Hae! a ‘Story: Study, Try to Understand By NORMAN. VINCENT PEALE “You are always telling everybody to love people,” he wrote. S “T've. tried that in connection with one person, but without | [success. I'm m refering to my mother-in-law. She has come to live with us, and this is a problem for me. | tast with my mother-in-law every. morning. isn't combed. I could stand that, maybe, but her, toast the way she does. my nerves. situation.” : %i-2-2® Da. I know nothing about this particular problem other get on our nerves, it can mark the deterioration of per- suggesting that he think creatively about it, as follows: It's a great function in this world, being 2 mother-in- law, and most mothers-in-law I've known are wonderful *" women. But it is important to realize that a mother-in- law is first of all a woman, and a mother before she is a mother-in-law, In other words, she is & human being, and‘ not merely to be regarded as your wife's mother. So. I said to this man, “Since your wife’s mother is first a woman, quit treating her like a mother-in-law, and treat het like a woman, Try the psychology of the man-woman relation- ship on her. Invite her downtown for lunch some day, Take @ couple of hours off and irivite her to a nice place, one where they have music and an attractive atmosphere. Talk to her about herself. Get to know her and the things she is inter- ested in, EACH HAS PERSONALITY _ Every human: being has a story and is interesting as a, personality if you approach a person with esteem. Then, ask, your wife to stay home with the children some night and take _. lyour mother-in-law to a concert or to a show. _— her_a corsage. Treat her like a woman, I will venture, if you do this, she will stop a down- stairs in that old bathrobe, but in a pretty housedress, with her hair nicely combed. She may even change her toast-eating habit; at least you will be no longer aware of it. And, after a while. you may even get to loving each other.” One of the great problems of hulhan existence is to — ize yourself with people. We must all learn the science of human relations and develop skill in personal adjustment. Being expert in your own human relations doesn’t necessarily | mean that y ave to agree with everything everybody else’ says or does. etimes you may even have to oppose the actions. ‘You_never oppose him as a’ person, however, only his ideas and what he does. - ‘ * * * “But some people simply annoy me,” you may say in ex- asperation. That is only because you let it be so. You can get along with anybody, even a person you anak you can’t | stand. ‘I believe firmly that if you at caky people in the name of God, love them tn the name of God, pray for therm in the name of! understanding with them. Tt is an exciting and rewarding adventure to try to live in harmony with other people and to understand why they do the things that annoy you. If someone is difficult, there is always a psychological or physical or spiritual reason for it, either in them, or in your- self, or in both. Become objective; study people scientifically strategy and effect a good adjustment. That is the secret of becoming expert in your human rela- tions—that and these wise words of the Bible: “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.” (Copyright 1957). ‘ot tong ago, bode curone ater ve, tn sempalnng -|ebout his mother-in-law. My wife. sleeps late and I have to eat bréak- | She comes:down in a bathrobe and her hair of toast. grinding from personal experience, but of course when we let some mannerism or eccentricity of an- sonal relations. So I reasoned with this man about his problem, God, you will find that, after a while, you-can come to an| and prayerfully. Then you can approach them with spiritual | we heme Missionaries. Receive Honors [°° Imperial Decoration |" Given Two Methodist Women by Emperor Two retiring missionaries to) Japan of the Women’s Division of) Christian Service, Methodist Board, ‘of Missions, have received recently’ high honors from the .Emperor. They are the Miss Barbara May. 'Bailey, Lowell, Ind., and Miss never in my life have I heard ® person chew Alice Cheney, Minneapolis, Minn, It.is getting on) At Now tell me how: to handle this Aoyama Gakuin Women’s Junior a special ‘ceremony at | College in Tokyo, the following certificate accompanied the Ini- perial Decoration for Miss Cheney: “The Emperor of Japan invests Alice Cheney, citizen of the United States of America, with the Fifth Grade of the Order of the Sacred Seal fo be affixed at the palace.” Following Miss Cheney’s recep- tion of the Order, she was granted the additional honor of , Mrs. IF. irst Aid Class to Be Awarded Certificates The u members are from ° the ‘following churches: Newman, AME 'Macedonia Baptist, Trinity Baptist, New Hope and Providence Mission- jary. James R. Hieming of 452 Howland Ave., the instructor, is authorized to teach junior, starid- ‘ard and advanced courses in, first ‘aid and homie nursing care. ~ Mrs. Hattie Coagnet will ~be mistress of ceremonies. First Pakistani Bishop ~. Lists 5 Demons to Fight The Rt. Rev. Chandu Ray, ot Treasurers and causes his Imperia} hore, the first Pakistani to be- come an: Angiican bishop since be exorcised from the: churches’ environment are poverty, disease, social injustice, illiteracy and su- perstitious fear. + on eniionce with the Ruprous. He calls for more actual demon- A missionary for more “than forty years, Miss Cheney spoke in) fluent Japanese to the Empress, | whom she described as ‘“‘friendly| and easy to talk with.” - Miss Bailey was granted the Or- der of the Sacred Treasure in ab- sentia, since she had previously} ‘returned to America because of ness. She first went to Japan! in -1919, Both women served most of their ‘missionary years at Aoyama Gakuin in Tokyo, an institution re- lated to the Woman's Division, Miss Bailey has been supported by the First Methodist Church, Topeka, Kan., and Miss Cheney by, ithe lIowa- Des Moines Conference | ‘Woman’s Society of Christian Ser- vice. They are now beginning their gadgets in evangelism. “The kind ‘of audio-Visual demonstration that is .effective,"” said the Pakistani ledder, himself a- Christian con- vert, “are men and women filled with the Holy Spirit." - Welfare Ofticer Discovers Two Unknown Tribes Two groups of aborigines before unknown, ‘have been discovered in desert country in the far south. west of céntral Australia. Even Evangelical missionaries working pre-retirement furloughs. Evangelistic Services Ending at Parkdale The Rev. John N. Nielson, evan- gelist from Philadelphia, Pa., will! conclude revival services at the ‘Parkdale Church of the Nazarene tomorrow. : Mr. and Mrs. John Burton, of \Owega drive are singers and musi- clans the services at 7:30 to- night and at 10:45 a.m: and 7:30, of their existence, They were discovered by a Northern Territory patrol Jed by E. C. Evans, who has been .an aboriginal welfare officer for 11 years. Evans reported that members ‘of the Pintibu tribe wear only a necklet and belt made of human hair and have no shelters—they keep warm at night by sleeping between two camp fires. ly to find sufficient food, but |P-m. on Sunday. appeared well fed on healthy. Advisor to: Sigmab Rhee, ‘Speaker at Men's: Dinner Other. .women’s group meetings include: Prayer Groups, Tuesday at the home. of Mrs. Smith; January-March with Mrs. H. E. McCullock, Tuesday; Leal Ames Work with Marion Lehner at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday; Mar- bach Group with Mrs, Gordon Doule at 7:45 p.m. Thursday. | A special luncheon for all women ' is slated for 12:30 p.m.Friday: in th church under the auspices of the January - March group. Clothing for Korea will be sorted, ’ packed ‘and shipped Monday by the board of deacons. partition, says the five demons. to . \Strations of Christian living and— jless reliance on. techniques and . among other tribes did not know. They keep on the move constant- Hood, chairman. The public has been invited. ‘Work Day for Christ’ is’ (Over Use of Set by Church Youth | NEW YORK (mp — The spreading! among re- | “It's a new aspect of the age- ‘old subject of morals’ and. medi- Religions Leaders Wor ‘Peace’ Pills quilizing pills can be a helpful step in treatment, under careful medical controls. But with the mounting volume of the so-called “ or exaggerated anxieties, the tran-| pills bores ROBERT F. HASTINGS CALVARY MISSIONARY CHURCH Sunday Scheel ......... 16:00 A, &. Merning Worship ........ 11:00 A. M Evening Worship _ 7:38 P, M Robert F, Hastings, past presi- dent of Michigan- Synod Council of byterian Church will be the! i ‘through the Christian Rural Over- ——— jseas Program. As ceremonies smarking the anniversary were | launched here, the Rev, Albert W. Oct. | | Farmer, fational. director of : \CROP,. reported that $15,271,787 15-27 dull conscience and shun reali-- 316 Baldwin Avenue _ FE 2-0384 Jems confronting a teenager in) ~ ¥% Z ihe eurvice #0 Ged end outii a BOSTON i» Young people a ; M. service to and outlines the! , Co ational Christian pee ies tueoke 9 Tuesday ca. .: M. plan of Salvation, has been distrib- avichan.-15 - 000 of theneane get-| use of tranquilizing pills is causing vy Evening Serre cscevss 7300 P.M. uted and well accepted a ting set- for their. annual ‘Work|some grave concern Sun School onees Pee ary ithe United States. day for Christ.” igions leaders. Mible Sody Senay oo aan punts jeepie lave Sosa aly ee See an members ot Ss Be ice ........ 7:30 P.M. fe, have been inv ° nomination's youth Pi pane Evening Reovien teens ee 7:30 P.M. t attend the meeting which w vil be-| [Fellowship, spend = a. al \ Public Invited Geant Pastes gin at 7:45 tonight at the temple, 'o4q jobs—baby sitting, _ picking Eee hen baad Auburn Ave. Htruit, scrubbing floors, cleaning) "poy, na my attics, harvesting grain—with ali Religion a : ‘their pay going to the church. Last! lyear, they turned in ‘nearly $50,000. ters is this: W LCOME NAZARENE REVIVAL CROP. Reports on 1 Gifts ee CHICAGO_wW — For 10 years, American farmers have been send-| ge 60 State’ St. Pontiac, Mich, ‘ing a steady stream of produce) and spiritual strength? ithe organization, now being sold across the coun- try, churchmen fear they’re of- ten being used to deaden sensi- tivities and stifle reupennes | needed for inner growth, ° “Whenever these trariquilizers are used to the excessive point of! blunting man’s conscience of | ties, to avoid the God-ordained | awareness, it runs contrary to religious teachings,” said Rabbi, Dr. Robert Gordis, of New York’s “You can't overcome. the tests|Jewish. Theological Seminary. and problems of life by trying to) find a way out of. them through drugs,”” said the Rev. Dr. John Thomas, head of the American oe oe Council on Christian So- cial Prdégress | cine,” -said the Rev. George C. Anderson, director of the Academy Mental Health. The disturbing question to minis. Are people employing drugs to crucibles that forge character Clergymen emphasize that in cases of seriotis emotional illness, jworth of produce has been contrib- uted and shipped abroad by Chris- Each Evening - at ‘tian farmers in the 10-year life of 7:30 ‘P.M. Wed.. 7:30 P. M. Keller-York 1 GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 Auburn Road—\; Mile West ot Crooks Road Sunday School, 10 A. M. — - Morning Service. 11 A. M. . “te ‘ Ti N. Saginaw - 4609 speaker for the Men's Club dinner "Mrs. Blanche ~ one e | Everett. will be soloist at the later, Wednesday at First Presbyterian’ Church. His subject will be ‘‘I Do," * * * a Joni, Sunday, 11:00 A, M. “PRED! FO FRE Mrs. Jeki, Speaker President of Presbyterian Vi-—_—— Jage, a community project for the jelderly, he has been appointed by| his firm, Smith, Hinchman and Grylls Associates, Inc. to be coun-, selor in Korea for President Sig-| man Rhee;—in the construction there. CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 80 g Whittemore Street Silver Tea Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. “What Produces Peace of Mind?” will be the Rev. Galen Dr. William H, .Marbach will) preach at 11 o'clock on ‘The Im- portant Choice.” Leo Yocum will sing at both services and Royce worship hour. The choir will sing “Peace I Leave with You”. and’ “Behold the Days Come." | * * * The first meeting of the Pioneer) | people will be held at 5:30 p.m.| First Presbyterian _West Huron at Wayne - Rev, W. BH. Marbach Rev. G. BE. Hershey Worship Services . 9:30 and 11 a.m. = Church School S. 8. Supt., Barly Mondys Pastor, Rev. Billy Brown —FE 80692 | “It is something lees than ‘tl 9:30 and 11 a.m. ae : | tautnty. tn goeaiord coe feng. Kony” will be down. ! : : . @ cross). Kong” ! n. - il | ; : , h h cuted barr TT es ose pr FIRST OPEN ger: |. Marimont Baptist Churc ‘The Rev. Anderson sald thatlot' devotions at the Tuxie Socey| BIBLE, CHURCH and | Invites You! aince the pills diminish anxieties, ‘Sunday evening and Ronald New- 2 Block ust Walton Biva. © Musicians Pa , : walk cnldit tae Se remnants: Sunday School .....10:00 A. i. Morning Worship 11 A.M. Sunday School ..10 A: M. |’ te Sam they diminish of} On Thureday, soso f Morning Worship .. ba 7 | ~ |] Youth Hour , . 6:30 P.M. Evéning Service 7:30 P, M, || —"—<_Cs_™orel_Fesponses.”_istw carcer pads 8 , i, ete Glenn Jones ) DID-YOU KNOW? “Marimont” now has amplifigom for all because FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN a | Evangelist s “ face = Church, Auditorium and, added Sunday | % 46 NORTH ROSELAWN ‘ oo acilities™ . . ML Mee Withost a Aim Never Makes « ee a kane on Hutchinson 4) “Welton Bivd., 1 Bleck. én getdiian: | day Bohol, 10:60 A.M.” at —"" al Pat ooales ieee Rd David Mortensen, Pestor say wer ht re pantet Te Fa . ot . Cw, gy f Sy i aa « Rice , os - | - i mayne 2 a \ 1 , 4: as Y | ai ¥ a‘ ey my as f * Little Rock Clergyman| _ Asks Townspeople to . Pray for Peace “We all share re- _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER’ 12, 1957 : Singspration Slated Sunday _/ Young People to Play - Marimba, Saxophone, |. | Piano, Guitar Young people of Emnianuel Bap- tist Church will be hosts to the Oakland Youth Fellowship at 9:15 p.m. for a Singspiration Service, Sunday. . * -|. Leading the singing will be Gar- ‘|land Spangler with Barbara Keller, -* * CHURCHES OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theedere &. Allehach, Paster Worship | Presbyteriah 10:00 A. M.. le ' Mr. Ogden, minister of the Cen- Robert Kitely and Phyllis Atwater] “THREE QUESTIONS TO A Paster, MA jtral Presbyterian Church, was at the piano. Organist will be Bob MAN IN TROUBLE joined last «week by ministers of Lilleyman. Bible School 11:20 A. M. : sige by Syrenrmrty, basin. sa The. gy age ce ap bell Youth Fellowship . 6:15P.M. Christ : city in sermons ng instrumental with Richard. Smith] Evening Service ... 7:30P.M. j Lutheran the Christian's commitment to law, | playing the marimba; Rev, Geo-|] Wed. Paver “oe 190 P. Waterford Township order and justice. trey Day of Evangel Temple, the! Airpert Bd, at Williams Lake Rd. x * trumpet; Edward Justin, the saka- NUE ¥ Schoo! $:30.A.M. A statement addressed to “our Phone; , Don Euilsizer, Hawaiian) JOSLYN AVE ee ae ministers, members and fellow guitar and Gerland Spangler, the ‘dint oh Seba é * Christians in the Little Rock area,” marimba, te. * * Rémend L, Watkins, Paster * = pledged the support of the Pres- . : byterian Church in the U.S.A, and Bob Lilleyman will be. heard in Bible School ... 9:30. A. M. oo : ee a special organ number, “How : . the United Presbyterian Church Great Thou Art.” Worship - feng 2a in their “witness for Jesus Christ." Youth Fellowship . M. METHODIST Cif CHURCH "signed by Dr. Eugene. Care | ‘The public has been invited. Evenily ‘Beovtee 70. M Cherch School ... 9:30 A.M. Pav” ¥ Cat's Curiosity Di - Wed. Night Prayer . w 1:00 A.M. Your example should make clear iosity Dims Morning Wership A. to “the whole Church those areas Lights in Wide A AUBURN HEIGHTS — < Martin L, Bellinger, Paster of its We where it haa net been|- ig in VV¥i : rea aa eee ‘ MAGNOLIA; Ark. — A cat's 3456 Primary Street - |faithful and should lay upon it Tues. Eve. Service . .7:30 Thurs. Eve. Service .7:30 \Detroit Group to Play ° . New Location — 576 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Forum Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Jolin Mead John Mead a il “The Aim and Purpose of Life” oon eevee eneeenwe Sunday 7:30 p. m. see eee i leaving Pontiac The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, vicar of All Saints Episcopal Church, has accepted a call to become vicar of St. Matthew's Chureh in Saginaw. Organized in 1954, St. Matthew's! is a Diocesan Mission with about} 50 families, The Rev, Mr. Towler} Retains | in Ghost Town - OLAR, S. C. uw) — All that’s left when they swept through in 1865. The old church now sérvéea as a site for family reunions of de- scendants of those who are buried in the churchyard. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN J.- Macvey MoOana, Paster the responsibility to act with sim- curiosity plunged an area from this EVANGEL 7 EMPLE iar courage ee of south central Arkansas town tojf Bible School ......10:30 A.M. Sunday Scheel .....,... oe a. eee denied mo je the Louisiana border into darkness |] Worship Service ..)1:15 A.M. vance errr Lt . one night, z A Thank Offering Service = = mbar CEN. P.M. x« *« * & wit Dr, O. A, Brown of Pakistan, WEXL, 1:80 P. M. “Whether we live in Chicago or “3 The cat crawled atop a main {i Preaching Geelirey Day. B.A. B. Th. Pastor Chattanooga, Louisville or Levit CELEBRATING SUKKOT. — Children of Temple Béth Jacob - ’ Pontiog Press Phote | siectric power circuit breaker Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P.M, town, " the message continued.) carried offerings of food to the Temple to place on the altar Miami Rd., ‘Robbie Gordon of 1041 James K Blvd. and Judy Nosan- here, Power company officials | ; ‘ “Oe wey of our obedience to the) Wednesday evening at the Children's Sukkot Service. The gifts chuk of 197 Cherokee Rd. The Jewish festival of Sukkot recalls the |said a charge of 13,800 volts killed] COMMUNITY UNITED BETHEL TABERNACLE gospe < — = om were later distributed to institutions in the city. Shown are Maxine gratitude felt by the Israelites for divine protection during the long [the cat. / PRESBYTERIAN : ALN. marked by your feat. Thome of 1040 James K Bivd. (left to right), Susan Benson of 56 trek through the wilderness. * * First Pentecost Church of Pontise |) Dr. Blake signed the statement " Power seucliait siane stumped by CHURCH Sunday School ..10 am. |Church in the USA. He i also ba) ian leiaeke: Salers uatl: cemmsous snihia; Nealitied Ie n the U.S.A. He is also % ° N al Council is ‘> spotted the dead cat, | Drayten entibas en cohen president = the Nation ie piscopal /icar W. J. Tevwwteven, Jr Pastor q Service in On ly Methodist Churca. Bible School .... 9:45 A, M. Morning Worship 11:00 A, M. Youth Groups 3527 Clintonville Rd. Donald C, Andjews, Paster Sunday School 0:30 A.M Morning . 6:30 P.M, Evening Worship 7:20 -P, 34 Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch present a musical program at 8 Wed. and 1348 Baldwin Ave. p.m. today in the Church of God of the ghost town of Bulord’s Study Hour —.. 7:30 P, M. FE 5-8256 in Christ, 252 Wessen St. The pub- Rev. Lewis W. Towler |Bridge near here is a Methodist THE . zjilice has been invited. Called to St. Matthew’s\*™" nn oF Church in Saginaw Sherman's troops burned down . FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH all the other buildings in -the town vat eee Worship 1048 AM. sovces AUQM, Morning Worsnip..... will be the first resident vicar, 199 Auburn, D.A.V. Hall Bible School occe 9:90 A.M. Immediately following his Tealing Survie, Te F. He Morning Worship .10:45 A.M cavGawasirws emmys aig Revenge 8 Merniag Worship 104s A.M PONTIAC —<$——— OF CHRIST 1180 N. Perry Street Welcomes All Vi isitors CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH _. BUFFALO AT CHURCH STREET - CLARKSTON, MICHIGAN Sunday Services and Church Scheel 9:30 A. M. and 11:00 A, M. | Sermon: “As the Twig Is Bent” WM. 3. RICHARDS, Paster f Scholarships Go EMERGENCY CANTEEN— Ready to operate _ ‘on short notice is the Salvation Army Emergency Canteen. The Women's Auxiliaty of the Salva- tion Army is training 25 workers who will be ¥ Salvation Army ‘Sappliee available to operate the canteeri. Kept at Di- visional Headquarters, the unit will enable work- ers to provide food within a few hours after a disaster has struck. Saints Church where he has _been expecially .concerned with the Church School, On Jan. dained to. the Priesthood’ in- All Saints Church by the ®t. Rev. Richard S.- Bishop, Episcopal Bishop of Michigan. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, the Rev. Mr. Towler received his A.B. degree from the University of Michigan in 1950. STUDIES IN GERMANY Heidelberg University in Ger- many, In 1952, he returned to the Universtiy of Michigan for his M.A. degree. ordination to the Diaconate two | years ago, he came to - All | 24, 1956, he was or-| The following year, he attended ALLEN HINZ, of Clarkston, Speaker |) ——SUNDAY Sunday comm ¢ THE SALVATION. ARMY (CITADELT 29 W. Lewrence. Street SERVICES—— -charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED - A.M. ' Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Heinen Mating“ 60 A. M. Salvation Mesting-7 30 P.M, and Praise Meeting—7:3 8/Captain and Mrs, Magnus A. Michalsen, anding oflicers-in Complete Can teen Unit rire safe ADVENTIST CHURCH LONDON (INS) — Britain, with} 9:45. 7:45 P. “9 to 11:30 & i ednesday Eve.Bible 8 “re “LE riendly W elcome “Awaits You! | Marion—Pastor : wer ". Luther geettiata. Assistant 7:45 P.M. Sat. Youth hee ate or “Seventeen” LOLA P. MARION--Spesker 11:30 te 12:15 Noon Sunday School 6:30 P. M.—Young People's Service L. bL Marion—Foundlr Lela P. missed the opportunity when they ‘were of university age. * * ¢°* A blind piano tuner, a bus driver; a carpenter and joiner and a painter and decorator were among 30 winners of Mature State Scholarships at universities © last year. ; These scholarships are avail- able to men and women over 75 * union and Worship Service & 4. a a SHEFFIELD—Speaker Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL years old who are normally resi- ‘dent in England and Wales and | who were unable to_take a uni- versity course at the formal age but who have shown through and Politics fields of study, but lawards in’ Modern Languages, Physics, Chemistry and Mathe- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw __ ; Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor @\Gn Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor matics have also been made, In recent years, according to the Ministry of Education, the Na- tural ‘Sciences and Mathematics ‘Hurst has a Tecipe for splattered, It can be moved into any de- The unit consist? of a van-type body, with one side being equip- ped with panels which open to provide counters for serving. Contained in the unit is a 50 gal- New Decorative Effect PARIS, Ky. ( — Mrs. Howard potatoes, She baked several potatoes for: dinner, At the table, she speared one for her husband and another for her son. _ MINCO, Okla. — Doug Frone- berger brought 60 cents worth of flower seed and tended his garden long hours so he could have the prettiest in town. The first year of seminary, he gas stove and two 300 cup coffee wae isfent Ge ina ‘la member of the Church of the Ascension, New York City, .While attendipg* Vir- emergency equipment. It is also equipped with a re- frigerator. There is a built-in power unit in case there is no out- side power source. The Women’s Auxiliary of The Salvation Army is in the process of training 25 workers who will be available on short notice to operate the canteen, The canteen is kept at the Divi- sional Headquarters and. will be immediately. available for emer-| gencies by calling FE 2-5122 or FE 2-875, This unit will enable The Sal./ staff of the Church of the Epiph- any, Washington, D, C, The Rev. and Mrs. Towler with Saginaw about mid-November. For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole. world, UNITED LUTHERAN ‘CHURCH OF THE - Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector. Lewis W. Towler, Curate. Rev. David Mills, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES ~ After a month he gave up. have attracted an increasing num- The ‘flowers’ turned out to -be) ber of candidates, 8:00 A.M.—Holy Gemmunion 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer Church School: 11:00 A.M.—. Bus Driver Among oe seit patpore. at ervine that cooking operations may start| wine ne pong ae city PRAYER MEETING ....00....00500001: Wednesday 8:00. p.m. “Ged's Big aad Last Year’s Winners : 0 wor ers sa er vic immediately after arrival at the Navy in the Pacific at the Sol- ve marian _ Business” 4: 30, Al Kasten, Paster tims in time of — scene of disaster’: omon, Peleliu and Palau Islands. * Cooking equipment. consists of a ginia Seminary, he was on the|- baby Katharine wilt be leaving for) and lose his own soul? Mark 8:36. WHAT IF THIS ‘SIGN SHOULD BE ON THE > CHURCH «ov ees 10200 een ors gar nee coves 7:00 . = their continued study that they Then she speared a third potato:/ vation Army to provide food within ASCENSION Tuesday Bible Class ..........- 7:00 p.m. are likely to profit by such a /Pop! By chance, ~ Peel con-|, few hours after the disaster has Williams and Lorraine Thursday Evangelistic ..... ceees 7:00 p.m course as a full-time student. {tained more steam than potato.| ruck and ig: one of the many , Wm. LaFountain, Pastor = ff Young People Saturday ........ 7:00p.m Since the excéngements began in| ane — he gets ipa way and! available services of the organiza- The mon fortin Say = i * 0. me eee i sleek Pain OA s. aan * 1917, 294 scholarships have been ee tion. | Sundey Schoe! hure one awarded—232 to men and 62 to —- Bishop L. A. Parent. ; women, Most awards have been|Buys Seeds for Garden, I . . a we should be for s place to Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 \ }made in the English, Economics byt Gets Only Beets All Saints Episcopal ie iow sured ws ould be’ on eval _ ity that still is ours! Aré you smorning? There's a place in Our Sunday School invites you to gather to worship the Lerd. You for the days ahead as a day of the week. We have the in America. Let us not neglect such pe _SONDAY 8 SCHOOL ............0cceeee ous A.M. “ MORNING WORSHIP isdii Jona ceengeONE A.M. Church School ~ ’ EVANGELISTIC RALLY ......... er 7:45 P.M. “RADIO: WPON. SUNDAY . . 8:00 - 8:90 4 ye Central Methodist alvin ©. Rice, 6. D., Asst. .9:45-A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 10:45. A.M. —MORNING WORSHIP “PROGRESS IN. THE LIFE TO COME” Dr. H. H. Savage, Speaking =~ ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 6201 Hatchery Ra., Drayto 8:00 “A. M.—Holy waiadni 9:30 We 11:15 A, M.—-frpleate Services of Morring Prayer and Sermon Complete Church &choo! . Session’ Accompany Fach Service The Rey. Waido R. Hunt, Viear os d ST. GEORGE’S CHAPEL Rev, Milten H. Bank, D. D., Minister Milford, Mich. — MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. “EVERY KNEE SHOULD BOW”: "Dr. Milton H, Bank, Preaching ag (BROADCAST ow WPON 11:00 A. M. »~ m Wiakt the Church of the Old Fashioned Gone ms asst co oD #:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 16:00. A, M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon; Chiirch school 7:00 P. M.—EVENING ‘SERVICES BILLY. GRAHAM FILM: “EIRE-ON THE HEATHER” | & — a Sunday Worship 11 Br tl Ss 4 Srening Servic Fae kal | + Asst. Pastor Hui Z ager 58 nie yl term | oung People, Wed. .../. 1:00 FM. | Rev. Martin P. Hester “The Whole Gespel fer the Whois. worlé"—ONENESS FELLOWSHIP PR ; 7:30 P. M- EVENING WORSHIP “The Afterwards i of Lite” WEDNESDAY: 7:00—Local Conference, 8:15—Choir Practice. We Cordially Welcome You in Every Service ~ sa LIRST-UNITED- MISSIONARY CHURCH ©. P. EASTMAN, Minister a w * =. coidlaceinie ‘completa Mare Berg of 2000 Middlebelt’ (left to right), Allan Jacobs of 1059. Canterbury Rd, and Martin Foxman of 2254 Maddy Lane, Keego Harbor gathered cornstalks 6:45 .P. M. YOUTH this week for the hut adjacent to Congregation B'nai Israel. In cele- , RAM brating the Jewish festival of Sukkot, members built the impro- aid whites Wer Gin ajuinceghe i gnttlinde tet manish Biblical times. Under the supervision of Rabbi Israe the hut was covered with cornstalks, branches of trees and. shrubs. a yn acs hs at rn ei FF .* @ os Pontise Press Phote Goodman, ~— State of Israel Bonds _ ~\Laud Ike’s Move * its members could find, while raising produce for sale. The plan suffered a setback thi’ month, Church Wothed CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Mone Hell —- 82 Perkins Se. (Off Auburn) - Affiliated with Federation of Spiritual Churches MING, RTI ao negies oo hat cece ccceneresassscoctes 7:30 P. M. Tople—"Foundatiens of the Universe” bee ea |Community are Jaunching.a cam- ‘paign this month to -promote the Members of the Pontiac Jewish cobson, Sol Newhouse, Fred Niedel- purchase of State of Israel Bonds. Open Forum .............6..05.5. TOS Thurs. at 7:30 These Bonds are helping to pro- INFORMATION PE 4-9343 vide the means by which the econ- : en OMY Of Israel can be maintained! ; * and expanded. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN C ‘HURCH fh Wet G. W. GIBSON, Mibister,. FE 4-0239 347 North Saginaw US), Mc Bible School ..... Cusvcerdesces ceecns 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship .................. .-11:00-A. M. “LET US HAVE GRACE” Evening Seryice »; =" ... T200-P, M, | Gest Speaker: = “ELTON 'GARLBON of Clo, Mich.” Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wed., 7:30 P. M. Youth Service ....... et ee EUEROE Loedatetam SS SS Sige Sot ll a a _BETHAN Y ‘BAPTIST CHURCH WEST HURON AT MARK STREET De. Joueph Irvine Chapman, Paster ‘ Perey M. Walley Jr., Minlater of Education Two Morning Services——9 A. M. and 11 A. M. . : Keech. 11 A. M. “Aa Amedicen Baptist Convention Church” SSS ea _ COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH | d 64 West Columbia Ave. Phone 5-9960_ a Sunday School . ceceees 9245 AM. \] Morning Worship veeereeeeee 11:00 A.M, - : ae pe Ys mage Pere el eee oe con ae | a vening orship .. peter se pers, t ‘Foneiy Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. “i: . Pastor: Rev: \M, F, Beyé, Jr. Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention » «30,000 Churches) e Emmanuel Baptist Church ' Telegraph at Orchard Lake Ave. Auditorium Bible Class. 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL r._Tom Malone Speaking “TEN I - Exodap Ch. 20 Versee 12-26 eee ete 2 Dr. Harry Arnkoff, 4 prominent /member of the community, has ‘ac- cepted the post as chairman of the d committee, : » Ably assisting Dr. Arnkoff on the ‘committee are Mitchell Bacow and Jacob Meyer as co-chairmen and committee ' : Sherwin Birnkrant and Dr. Samuel Chafets. Others are Rabbi Israel Good- man, De. Irving Gordon, Rabbi |Nathan Hershfield, Thomas Horo- witz, Charles Jacobs, Joseph Ja- | Fennde of Society Tabernacle Speaker | The Rev. Billie Holstein, |founder and superintendent of the eames india Mission Society, will speak H | Sunday at the Evangelistic Taber- }nacle, 60 N. Tilden St. in both | the 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, services. She has spent more than 25 years in active missionary service Bndia wid $Hie %0 retarn thotel Peale Hee fe this | | It is this saiiadiant that the drives to se]l Israel Bonds. takes on added significance. Israel must build 30,000 housing units this year, at a total cost of some $90,000,000. Israel Bonds must provide a major share of these funds. Members fo Hear Grand Rapids Pastor | The Rev. Donald Gabler, assis- tant pastor of St. John’s Evangel- ical and Reformed Church Grand Rapids, will speak Sunday in the Bethel Evangelical ahd Reformed Church (United Charch/ » of*Christ) at Auburn .and Mariva. His subject will be. “Who Builds Christ's. Church:"’ Following the service, the con- aavill vote to invite. the eK to fill the pulpit va- Sunday on Rally. Dat . ‘Evangelist to Speck Oct. 15 Through 22% Church, 60 State St. Tue through Oct. 22 will be the Rev. Glen Jones of Ada, Okla. Superintendent of the Southeast- ern District of Oklahoma ‘since 1951, he is a graduate of Bethany- Peniel College and for ten. years traveled as an evangelist before becoming pastor of Central Church in Tulsa, ‘Okla, e of three floors and will negotiate a jconfidence that the President's in Little Rock | fhe action you have taken at Little Rock is consistent with the The committee also stated its “same high principle’ woyld de- ‘termine his action in his confer- ence with the committee of South- ern governors on Tuesday, Oct. 1. + The telegram concluded: Xe, | Speaking at the First Nazarefie| ‘CHURCH of CHRIST 87- LAFAYETTE STREET Invites You to Hear will remain at 1701 Arch Street in Philadelphia. attention is-often Proetytery Backs Ike many institutions, — DETROIT w — The Presbytery, 9 Retired Missionaries legraphed President Eisenhower the ‘Philippines, Thailand, | . , _ of Belton, Texas ae ae oe oak India, Pal s Baptist Charch Saturday Evening 7:30 P. M. in the Little Rock, Ark:, school) the gana rene Ase BALD A718 “INNOVATIONS IN. THE CHURCH” Revival Closes Meret 10:00 A.M. DAY — I LY DAY ~ Oct. 13th ; (Sanday. bee ec eer oe | "PILGRIM. HOLINESS CHURCH | Tigo Fonte hee an een a "WORKING FOR THE | BALDWIN AND FAIRMOUNT “Member sees Notice: A Bunday School (all ages) oo ee eee: 10:0 a.m, t At the Saturday evening service Evangatiet King will give Bible , Worship (Pastor ag Fo pesradpomdssnyonae net Sunday School.. 9:45 a.m. reasons we do not have Sunday Sc t, the “modern Ff hn edt 8 By We pices Vind ip snes sdny sSeetssenesso- QO “Morhing Service 11:00 a.m. class system of teaching” conducted by preachers or teachdre. rom eee eee Ree oe eee | es + 7190 p.m. Ev Service 7:00 mi Hie sdbject will aloo. concern ‘individual cups” - ‘Rev. Evan Downey ‘of Owosso, Guest Speaker ) ee domet & P. . and “loaves.” “They are unknown to the Bible. ES H penn Methods Chore Wid he Big Hemet ap ervice 22 d LP ‘ Hegrt . Lowell DI ek: Js Be eee =A ete x | £. C. Swanson, Minister ' os arvana wee EVANGELIST. MILES KING service, refreshments will be served in Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Allen. Johns and Mrs. ‘Hayward Gillette will be in charge of gs afternoon affair. The public has been invited. Plan to Lead Seminar The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest and Departments for All Ages sionartes of the Methodist Church MYR **eeeeee tevescccevevecseses -GSL5 P, M. Papiedane sik, Seok: ¢. nave Wed. 1:20 P.M. Bible Stedy and seminar on world missions, be- ; ginnifig on January 7, 1958 in San at and nr in’ Europe to Hawali, Japan, Formosa, Hong “Tt is ) imperative that the governors rec-/EiX ‘6tjall, told the Washington church council that ‘‘the words of the few Southern clergymen who have spoken out against prejudice have helped. stir the best instincts of] man.” Eisenhower ? ’ ; for the action he took in Little Harvest, There Rock, “The Executive Committee, com- f Ho } posed of persons coming from at oF mecoming least 17 states,” the message said, “voted in session today tocbm-| “Thanking God for Fruit and mend your action In. support, of/Grain” will be the theme of the the community of Little Rock injday tomorrow morning at 11:30 its attempt to uphold the law of\at the Harvest in 1st CONGREGAYIONAL the land and maintain om ant ee ee ee CH order locally." Rev. Cecil Brown will CHUR ' The UCW, Which is a general|bring the message and the choir 1 department of the National Coun-| Will feature special music. Dill, E. Huron and Mt. Clemens cil, represents approximately 10 kt o* oe —— x. regrow /million women in the nation's Pro-| At 3:30° Sunday afternoon, the — testant and Eastern Orthodox chur-|Rey. Fletcher W. Pollard will $00 A. M. ches. Of its 2,200 state and.local/preach. Evening worship will “What Likeness” satel ietiatns, 15 date commclethegie ot 1:30 wits thw Rev. Seber Ot Sty Me Pat Pemaee W Southern states. Horde speskig. 10:30 A- M. The pastor, Elder Major Watkirty said the ee has been invited. form wear Am Church Service ....410 AM, Ga., were joined again last week Sunday School.....:1] AM 4 by people in a speeding car who > i Gentings, the’ Rev. Clarence ‘Jor ! x* * * , 7979 Commerce Road : Speaking at a meeting of the Na- SS See tional Capital Area Council of Sn. © Creis Packs Churches. in Washington, D. C., - recently. the Koinonia di Sunday School .....10 AM. attributed the new: outbreak of vio-|—# Church Service .. 11:15 AM lencé against the beleaguered com- o eh stirred up by woe, He ‘at he tor; Mr, dortee || Cedar Crest | told the churchmen, “I would Farnsworth off Union Lk. 4. F rather face the frantic, childish |@ amad g -aseadr gg mob with its shotguns and buggy loward C. Claycombe. Pastor | whips than the silent insidjous | Sunday 8:30 and 11:00AM. § mob of good church people who | nesday ....... give assent to boycott and subtle |@ Evening ....... ‘psychological wartare.” i. ; be aharteeamnmeiel Ke Circus? | »t 5 stopped growing farm products St. Stephen’‘s | a 1 tinance solely | Formerly Waterford Township | * * * ¥. F. W. Hall—Walton Blvd, * (Between Dixie and Bashabaw) Wm. C. Graie, Pastor | Church Service . Sunday School Sunday. Scheel ot $ A. M. and 11 A. M. o I st. TRINITY | eee _ “Life For His Friends” The Rev. Mr. Ostberg, Preaching gvenCHRISTIAN SCIENCE2a7¢ . , = J. Moore, jum, a diac sine oy ie SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY U Board, president, ead oe’ when, (holding the Constitution of theif © “ARE SIN, DISEASE AND DEATH.REAL?” = according to present plans, the aren tot onder teva an | Sunday Services and Reading Room S i probably will be com ation. SY tar Pee ray 2 East Lawrence Street U t é Open Dail ~ * iN Wadness oy grening A M. to 5 PM. nll iS wen sn ‘sane ste: ‘Trinity Baptist Group y — a fo S Sn SS Ss FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST iu three of its divisions, vision M k 20th Y ~) - \N of World Missions, the Woman's fo Mar ear \ Leyrence and Williams Streets > Division of Christian Service “ : Ss the Joint Section of Education| The Ushers. Society of Trinity/Il HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS > and Cultivation, will be moved. | Baptist Church will edlebrate its =) RADIO STATION CKLW - ION SS * * * 20th anniversary at 3:30 p.m. |i} 00 KC I, oy a Ss legal headquarters Sunday. SS Sunday—9:45 A. M. wooden Ui time age the out Swi, The Rev. Fred Watkins with) “HEALING OF FEVER CHANNEL 7 ~ si the Division of Nationat/ "is congregation of Flint will be AND CONVULSIONS” WXYZ-TV n| Missions, will also be moved, |Svests and the Flint pastor will —y fA, r 7) If fra fra ff fz - Other National division offices|SP€#*. Immediately following the) S/S//E5//i5 I I ELIS South Saginaw at Judson 10:00 A. M. CHURCH LA FIRST METHODIST day Worship Service PREACHING AT BOTH SERVICES 11: = & Church School Paul T. Hart, Pastor tr .- Mana, joe) The First General : Ce a al bf. eed po oe | ghee PROS RA ee | | eek. see fore Hi 1 , e} f.! ‘3 \ ! tees : = v ets =} : : Z / me : .). MPHE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1957 | \ | : / a x , ; : \ Fe $ } 2 : z a Ss NG . ae “9 re ess t , & : ja dnly one matinee in/is the only day 3 Terroriss Beheaded aig thasemecen Sete, Binet a we \ i uP, x : JOR 3 ba . ss . —- , = r, : Appreciate Freedom of § f And den’ forget—Phone us TODAY. 436 Orchard Lake _ PARK FREE REAR OF STORE Oakland Fuel & Paint _ FE 5-6150 Policeman Rules sSan Marino Food Through — Gambles His Life to Potential ‘A night refueling mission when it happens, 9 - | * *« ® _ Suddenly, the propeller shaft on the No, 3 engine snaps and the prop blade jslashes into the fuse- lage of your 100,000-pound Air Force KC97 tanker plane, There's a flash of flame—smoke oozes ominously from the shat-| tered metal. Dangerous fuel va-) ‘pors fill the cockpit. = | You're no longer flying in an) airplane, It's a potential aerial) bomb that’s fused and likely to, explode. * .* * The aircraft commander, Ist Lt. Donald Wittevrongel, a pllot instructor, has ‘to make a quick - | decision, “Bail out,’’ Wittevrongel orders the crew. Qne by one the seven crewmen leap into the night and one by one their parachutes open, then erial Bomb’ Save Ship, He bores stfaight ahead toward the base, letting down slowly. Finally he's theré and the ing is good. But he jams on brakes too soon, blowing out tires. He taxis off the runway climbs out quickly 0, 5. Missile Plan i May Get Weak OK USAF officials.at March herald Wittevrongel's solo landing as.“‘a masterpiece of airmanship.” His decision in safeguarding. the lives of his crew and his. courage In staying with the plane also are commended. * * * . The crewmen landed close to- ‘gether in a potato field south of the base. One officer, Ist Lt, To bring this one freedom into sharp focus one day was set aside (Oct, Oth). The other we speak when we please, as we whom we please, and think noth- plese, to ° By TOM HOGE : PX a Landed Safely by Pilot. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. —] we dime MO pear Cpr ag | Htalian Band Around! © ? , "Neutral diplomats today predict: _ Appreciete, Presta. a8 HpOPe. City: Relaxes to Let| ZIVERSIDE, Calit. u—You're stl may be fire in the bowels oto ony scant Assembly spose VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME ‘ flying at 18,000 feet on a routine te — sae ge i. atebveh outer’ | ses N. Perry Street : Phone FE 28-8978 . VOORMEES Richard L, Plum, La Mesa, Calif, ms broke his leg. The others, who OS ne = i acsiceatgeneeeeelriggn oneal Can They Get Away With Fraicer, Franklin, Pa. M. Sgt. ABOUT A ausHet | OF ASH PER TON | ‘drift silently into a thick eloud Hayer belaw. —— ~*~ ® { : Wittevrongel remaing with the | Communists, sealed off the coun- plane. Should he jump or fly it iY. The Communists surrendered! down? Somewhere below the yesterday, attributing their defeat! jouds are “towns—Riverside witfi to the ‘blockade. — |a population of 70,000, March Air | The Christian Democratic gov-|Force Base. smoke has disappeared. But. there Ps ? Cecil E. Buck, Danville, Pa.; T. Sgt. Teddy Hardesty, E) Dorado, ‘M.; A.2.C, Garland E. Smith, Bakersfield, Calif.; T. Sgt, Fred- erick Nadroski, Westfield, Mass., and ist Lt. Douglas L, Johnson, Los Angeles. * * * How did the blond, slender Wit- Westridge - of - Waterford For the Discerning — Northern Pontiac’s Deluxe Suburban Community. Both Traditional and California Contemportary ay Homes Awaif Your Inspection. _ DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND SEE MODELS * or by appointment : because of defection 5 . side, tn ——* \Justice to Decide H Dixie Highway, pear Waterford. Turn on Cambrook - on If Paddling Pupil Drive—right to Model 9 Fliers Bail Out, | M eans ‘Assault’ HW HELTMAN & TRIPP I Plane Lands tise fas 6 ssi 14 KARAT GOLD : Matched WEDDING RINGS ~~, —/i Builders and Developers of Westridge-ot Waterford | BUTLER, Mo. @® — Nine fliers|paddling of a boy student- 4182 LEDGESTONE ORIVE. “trom Forbes Air Force Base tae school \Topeka, Kan., bailed out of their| assault and “battery is an = C47 transport into the darkness last night and the plane made a le : = | pretty good landing by itself. No one wag hurt. Hf SPECIAL —_[ "8 ome'vat'tor.””" TO ALL BOWLERS | cu = >, tae, coi. : said hé didn’t know what caused Bowling Shirts — 8 > Cc: i ; TE i i ithe plane’s two engines to quit. |The air base said it was almost Cleaned and Pressed Car Hop Service at Main Plant for Your Convenience home from a routine four-hour training flight. Huron Dry Cleaners &. Shirt Laundry The C47 came down amid the ‘baled hay in a meadow near the Main Office and Plant: 944 West Huron |Missouri-Kansas line about 14) ‘miles northwest of Butler. It ‘dropped one engine and one wing icame.partly unstuck but members iof the crew said repairs will be ‘comparatively simple. lf | The fliers landed on nearby \ farms, i Le z rt 158 [5 FE 2-0231 : “Here-IS a wa] Credit Union for YOU! Anyone may SAVE in this Credit Union. Severs. ter the sent 3 years were PAID 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details Honest Business © NEVER Bus ‘Has to Hide! ke? A REAL FAST WAY : ow 31 «ee. TO POPULARITY AND SOCIAL SUCCESS ~ a, _ a, iin —LEARN TO DANCE— 2 FREE —1 LESSON —ANY DANCE— @NO OBLIGATIONe AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S ‘WITH THIS COUPON OCT. 18 - 4 He walked into a heat little trap rigged especially for him. He has been ‘framed with a\murder he didn’t commit. Can he prové his innocence? The exciting, suspense loaded incidents that reveal the answer ‘will be found It is only the fast-talking gyp who will evade your _ questions and avoid your efforts to find out the truth about his proposition. He will promise you every- .- thing if you will sign his papers or give him your money before you check up on him. : when you read... : : “THE PROXY — | MURDER” | by Earl Stanley Gardner BEGINNING NEXT WEDNESDAY - - , , in works olf ‘THE PONTIAC P RESS | Peotect your money by dealing with concerns and individuals who are “out in the open” . .. and who welcome your investigation. Legitimate business wants . . --and warrants... your confidence. 24 — = Before You Invest—Investigate ¥ | BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD a a : of the oe | Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce —_ Waldron Hotel Bldg. ‘> Phone FE/5-6148 OPEN 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. DAILY ‘ARTHUR MURRAY bf 25 E. Lawrence St: FE 5-9438 rs =e Al) AR Ag A aa a Bae ft tae sie aiff iat ; 2 5S 4444 + ee | While ‘peop’ who were fortunate enough to get tickets for the U. of M»MSU game are making elaborate plans for pre-game and postgame parties, a. As Stiff-Backed "WASHINGTON (NEA) — It est. r i i 3 555.3884 silty If 22 t 2 Ad : z Ferg in peeiees 2 rile TH i -., Mrs, Robert Irwin. (left) is dreaming of a visit tg her mater, Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio. She Refuse to Discard Your Good Idea— By ANNE HEYWooD Columbus had the courage to do what he believed in .when most of the world insisted he was crazy. More than any of his other accomplishments, I ’ think that's the one that excites us the most. * * * ’ It's one thing to have the ABANDON IDEAS I think of that often when people tell me- of their inven- tions and ideas for improving--.- > > FEE iy a Hi ii i? > S| I the ‘description and a sketch of the article in an envelope which she sent to herself by *Then she put the envelope in a safe place and turned her attention elsewhere. +. Pe * * porarily your at- JOB SUGGESTED suggested ‘that she get a job appliance sion. of a department store in her city. so that she could get acquainted with the market. _ mentary ‘.. and justice to all.” ~ Parliament * * es en % is going back for 3s + Pontias Prese Photo mecoming—but, meanwhile her - husband isn’t going to let his ticket for the Michigan -* ws. State game go to waste. He'll obviously be rooting for the men in the green and white jerseys! If the buyer was out in the market, our friend would greet the sales representatives, * * * One day she discussed her in- vention with one of them and he offered to show it to his boss. As a result, she was giv- en a small sum of cash plus a Percentage of the royalties for- ever! This lucky break: happened because she refused to give up when the ‘experts’ told her her idea wouldn't work, (Copyright 1967) MRS. JOSEPH PANTER rH : if if if te ms = i 5 oe it f i3 i z 5 TBF i ts F Hi ew Me ee Be Pine Addresses Club Mrs. Neil Nelson spoke on “New Horizons in Money. Management. for Children” when Child Culture Club met - Thursday evening in the Mans- field street home of: Mrs. Ralph Harrison. Mrs. Earl Steinhart was a guest of the — OO eerste Meals 3 to Attend Parley Taimee Surola, Mrs. A. A. Hillerman and Mrs. Agnes Valance will represent Pontiac Soroptimist Club in + ty “ the_ regional convention, s announcement came when the group met Thursday evening in Hotel Waldron. E> “oe She ‘Shows Clubs How _ By GRETTA PORTER “1 think every woman in any organization appreciates. the speed by which the knowledge . of parliamentary law moves _ the business meeting,” said Mrs, Joseph Panter of Pingree avenue, . . Mrs. “Panter, an expert on parliamentary law, believes, “It is very important to ex- pedite the work of an organiza- tion so there will be-time for other things. But,” . she warned; ‘‘this is not. the most important part of any _¢lub. ‘Most important are the first two principles of parlia- law — courtesy to all arian emeritus of Parliamentary _ Study Club, Mrs.. Panter ,feels that if one must make a choice between parliamentaty law and hurting . someone’s feelings, the former . must be tossed out: <*- -, ‘ STARTED IN 1924 a '. Mrs, Panter and a group of . other Pofitiac women organized % ries a “Purpose of the study club, she explained, is to teach of- . ficers of local clubs how to. preside, write reports, minutes and so forth. ee ae ee e.g ‘ ” The. club forms demonstra- tion groups, and women who are interested in parliamentary law attend these meetings: The “demonstrators strive for an informal atmosphere; Motions .. are made and officers are eri- couraged to debate the ques- tions, ae * * * The club sponsors four or five demonstration groups a year. regular Two basic boeks Are-used by the Study Club ./. . Robert's Rules -of » Order jdnd Emma ] Lf pe) eae Ree Oe Ee aE | BES ch Rae Re eg aD) Se ee eer ee to Keep Friendly Order _ easier to understand, but the fundamental rules expounded by all are the same.” HELP OTHER, CLUBS . The Study Club is actually a service club for. other clubs, Mrs. Panter “said. ; _ Honoréd two years ago by the City Federation of Women’s Club, Mrs. Panter has been an active clubwoman. * | She is a member of the Na- tional Associationof Parlia-: mentarians, past president and now director of Oakland County Tuberculosis . Association, a Mrs, Panter answers ques- tions ‘on parliamentary law, not only. for local clubs,’ but for anyone who calls her on . the phone or knocks on her door is ateitnd "Bibs. iho never receives ‘pay for her ex- pert knowledge, said: “It is a “¢ivie job and I enjoy doing it: ie and am glad | am able tb do ie ot Ba , ea Lake Country Club was x« * * Mr. and Mrs. James Bensken Mr. and Mrs. , Hazen J. Schumacher of Grosse Pointe engagement of their daughter, Nancy Ann, to Simon O'Shea Jr., recently of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon O’Shea of Detroit, Miss Schumacher is @ graduate of the University of Michigan. NANCY QUINN SCHUMACHER Halloween Omission Damaging to Child By DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE, M.D. Bob with his holster and Is there to be a Halloween party in your child’s school? If your youngster is not too talkative about such things, - better make a phone call or two and find out. Most schools . do have Halloween parties. The important thing about the party is the costume — that's what it’s all about. The chil- dren parade about and win prizes for the most outstanding costumé. Often there are sev- eral’ categories—the prettiest, the funniest, the most original and so on. If every child in the class, except one, has some kind of a costume, it’s going to be very _ hard indeed on that one child. Don't let it happen to your youngster. CASE IN POINT Mike had just entered school in Septenmber. He was in first grade. He was pretty over- . Whelmed by this whole business of school. and lots of the time he wasn’t quite sure what was going on. There was talk about a party next Thursday. He was all for it. Mother didn't seem too in- terested in what went on at school, so he didn’t say any- thing to her about the party. SON Wee te Thursday came and every child in the class, except Mike, came in with a big bundle. Mike was a little surprised at all these packages, but were lots of things he didn't know, so he didn’t pay much attention. Ten o’clock came and the teacher said: - “Now everyone can put on his costume and we will all go into the assembly room.” There was a great bustling about, the bundles pepped open, witches, ballerinas, clowns, Davy Crockets ap- peared all over the room. The teacher was jumping about helping Mary with her sash, Parents Meet at Wert Home * Mrs. Harold Wert of Liberty street operfed her home Wednesday evening to mem- bers of Parents Guidance Club. She was’ assisted by Mrs. Harvey Orser.. * Theme to be used this year by the group is “Happy Homes and New ‘Horizons." _ Mrs. Gordon Reynolds spoke on the need for completion of the new building at Pontiac General Hospital. Ceremonial Slated by White Shrine Roosevelt Temple’ was the scene of the Wednesday - eve- - ning meeting of the Pontiac. White ‘Shrine Number 22. It. was announced that the Oct. 23 Shrine Ceremonial will -be held at a dinner at the Del- ‘aware drive home of Mrs. Wayne Scott, worthy high priestess, who will entertain - Timothy with his boots. MIKE LEFT OUT Poor Mike, he just sat there; ° nobody paid any attention to him. - . Maas Miss Fullerton did see im. ; “Where's your costume, Mike?” she asked. Mike just looked blank. = * * * “Dida't your mother get you anything?’’ Miss Fullerton was. very busy and annoyed at this . new problem. Her voice was ~ sharp and condemning. ‘Mike began to cry. Miss Fullerton ‘was. a good teacher, and a. warny friendly girt. Quickly she~ said: — “Here, Mike, you wear my hat and scarf and gloves, and you can be the schoolteacher.” _ Mike took the things, but he wasn't happy. He felt left out and somehow different. from everyone else. * * * As all the children were _ Matching into the assembly ee eed ee ey ill; : “Look, Mike’s wearing Miss Fullerton’s hat-'cause his mother didn’t get him anything. That's no costume.” THE LAST STRAW That was too much for Mike. He tore eff the hat, gloves and scarf, threw them on the floor, and ran back to his room, where he began throwing all the. books from the bookcase on the floor. * * * Children, especially little children, must be like the other children if they are to feel comfortable. You have to be very grown up and mature to . be able to be different. nit Pontiac. He is Lake Orion, attended today's ‘Ann Arbor thriller. *: ¢€—-s * Madge Cecil and Peter " Seohne Jr. of Baltimore, Md., are weekend houseguests of the Louis Coles Jr, of Old Or- among the 101,000 spectators in -Ann Arbor for the Michigan versus State game. Another visitor from’ Balti- more i: James Farley whe will. visit the Lewis ‘Wrens Jr, of Packard Court. From Wash- ington, D, -C., visiting his par- ents, the Frank Millers of Chippewa road, are Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Miller. Mr, and Mrs, Don Weiss and the James Wilkinsons will join the Millers, Coles and Wrens and their guests fur the game and dinner afterwards at Huron © Open Hunt. .. : a Motoring to Ann Arbor this morning for the: University of Michigan-Michigan State foot- ball game were John W. Bell of Clarkston and Robert J. Dawson of Oneida road, * * * Mr. ‘and Mrs. David Pur Event... . all furs Very _ yu) as ‘attractively priced! if ‘Arilfar's Fur Salon — Second Floor ~ rie Bs . of every family! _ Mr, Louis Poh! can give, . ahout Life of Virginia's new Fam- I woman does not have the | ‘+e * &* Added to this hurdle is the fact that many women who are alone are living on. pensions or_the | in- ‘come from bonds or savings ‘or: have some sort of set income. As, you all know, the pfice of living | has zoomed. Therefore a stringent) icash situation may be a-cause of a person being poorly nourished: | “WEET THE MAN WITH THE NEW FAMILY PLAN Harrington Hill PTA Names First Officers _ Charles Lemke was named tem- porary «chairman of - Harrington Hill School . PTA which met Wednesday ‘evening to organize officially. Temporary secretary of, the group is Mrs. Edward Klein-| schmidt. Chairman of the bylaws commit- - tee is Mrs. George Beauchamp, as- Here's good. news for the head Mrs, Robert Bach, Fred Brom, Mrs, Noel Wood and Mrs. Norman Schramm, ou full information sisted by Mrs. Kenneth Jahnae,| American Desi SI provides life insurance protection for\every eligible member of your Joseph Lapier, ily .Plan that protects you and your wife and your children with]. one policy at a new low cost. This attractive -and- unusual plan chairman of the nominating mittee. He will -be aided by Mrs. * * * Floyd E. Cremer was named com- Mrs. Clinton signer Pattern | Sa. Miche a “Ry JOSEPUINE, LOWMAN Yet a ao es une or erat yu et alae Church were There .are several groups of ean ond, well ang fairly inexpen- | The psychological hazard is the | es Ellen women who are most likely to be . | sively. A pound of butter and a |main consideration. Make up your). Thornberry poorly nourished. 1 think that of): j scale. Re ~t Merediaaall b= Uy ttsccdivadire cen ie these perhaps the threat is: great- “Frozen vegetables are a boon we ot ow) Sl John Beckwith, — est for the woman sho lives alone: ~ {because they can be used. for sev-|. It you would like to have my leat: Mr..and Mrs. — ee ey ~ jeral’ meals, staying in- th: deepjlet “Vitamin Defense’ send a Frank -B.- s I do-not think it makes much} Under these circumstances it is|freeze\ between meals. You can/stamped, self-addressed enve . difference she works or|80 easy to pick at what is in the|/V@ry your fare and not eat the/with your request for leaflet No. 37 Thornberry not, As a mater of fact, I believe|icébox or @at out of a can. It takes $4me vegetable two or three daysito Josephine Lowman jn care of|are the bride's that the woman who lives. alone/real determination to obtain the in a row. It is not too difficult The Pontiac Press. renis: end and does not work may be in the variety she needs because it does parents, greatest danger. not seem: worthwhile to. prepare a/ a Mr. Wilf ord : whale : ‘worn with a variety of dickies Cut veither purchased or made from the * Swirl of in, velvet or velveteen, broad- Curls _ Bust Reg. 12.50 |: x: gy "i “iS Cold Wave I See Slope-Shouldered Look Adds to Design's Appeal American Designer Pattern by Jo Lincoln Junior High © PTA’Program Held Members of the Lincoln Junior High School PTA met at the school for the program, ‘Know Your ‘ [Lincoln Junior High School.” Hospitality chairman for the event was Mrs. Fred , as- | sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Harold |Zeplin and Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Norberk. Mrs. Robert Carrick was chair, ‘man of the refreshment. commit- Complete with » Haircut 45 cinch mu ke Gen with [LEONARD'S tee, assisted by Mrs, Arthur Irving ‘Webb, Mrs, Frank Phelps, Mrs. Ray Lehman and Mrs. John Brandenburg. offers Swartz, Mrs. Oscar Norgren, Mrs. my \the most popular shades suggested "oul suosysoy vepods L961 @ ‘with a white orchid and a - cousin of the bride, and _. — B. aig gown of lace over white taf- Answer; The corsages are | Open ‘til 9 P.M. of .Charleston street. © | feta and carried pink and white | net necessary but surely will be | bridegroom is the son of |” sweetheart roses. appreciated If you send them. Wilford Beckwith and the late ees Y SAM B ‘ON Mrs, Beckwith, of Baldwin | ATTEND BRIDEGROOM anthe tating' dew ton ad ot road. . Acting as best man was . * * * 4+. Geérge- Muto. Richard = Q. caved. and singing | were . 20 S. Perry St. The bride: wore a gown of Reynolds and Thom am bs |g ht 7 ~ . } Thornberry, brother of the white satin with Chantilly lace, fashioned with Sabrina neckline bride, seated the guests. Ring- bearer was Patrick Thornber- bou- .| Fy, nephew of the bride. . Foliowing the ceremony a breakfast was served at Devon Gables. The League of Catho- lic--Women's~ Club--was the scene of an afternoon recep- tion, dral train. She -earried a quet of stephanotis centered prayer book which the bride- groom's mother carried at her wedding. ; ASSIST BRIDE For her duties as maid of honor, Betty Jo Fitzpatrick, a wore a gown of deeply shaded apricot crystal-back satin in princess style with back bow streamers. Her flowers. were a cascade arrangement of bronze fugi chrysanthemums, Attendants Suzanne Lilliquist and Mrs. George Muto wore princess style ballerina-lergth dresses’ of crystal back satin x” * * For ber daughter's wedding Mrs,-Thornberry chosé a dress of fawn lace over wheat satin with brown accessories. Her corsage was of white: cymbid- jum orchids, For a trip to the Upper Pen- insula, the new Mrs. Beckwith has selected a two-piece en- semble of cherry red. with the orchid from her is The couple will live on South long sleeves, To order Pattern 1324, state size, send $1. : i be g iz ~ Press, Box 535, G.P.0., Dept. P4, New York 1, N.Y. It paid by check, bank requires .4 cents hand- ling charge.. Next week look for Spades’ 8 \ Committee “Fred F were appointed to MSU _ coordinator of ‘student the finance committee, and | teachers. | homeroom representatives are Mrs. Cliffo Neville, Mrs. James Turnbull and Mrs. Mar- Mr Ss. MéVean - tin Bacak. : * Other chairmen are Mrs. Elected Head _Cocking, hospitality; Mrs. ~ “Wisner Lists Chairmen John Appleton, Mrs, Ralph Gardner, Alice Mayes; Mary Mitehell and Mrs, —— Morse, Speaker was Dr. Ted ane chairmen were when Wisner School met Thursday evening. \ « * ‘Mrs.\Claude Cook and Mrs. © rt Mrs. William Irving Paul Webster, Hinsperger and Mrs. of June Group’ ‘ _ June Group. of First Pres- byterian Church elected of- ficers at the Friday meeting held at the home of Mrs. Robert Heitsch on West Iro- | “quois road, Mrs. Duncan McVean was elected chairman and Mrs. Others are Mrs. Kenneth Hugh Archer, vice chairman. McKenzie, Mrs. Marvin Pow- Mrs, Ericson Lewis is secre- ell, Mrs. Charles Nelson, Mrs. tary and Mrs. William Don- Leonard Saari, Mrs. Raymond aldson, treasurer. Correspond- Cameron Clark, program: Mrs. Robert LaMar and Mrs. James Vincent, membership; Mrs, | Robert Conant and Mrs. Wil- son Wilcox, publicity; and Mrs. Frank Brooks and Mrs. John [Point for Comfort . Mrs. George Mize... Mrs. Don't decide that those shoes) Larned Runnels is a new with the pointed toes are uncom-| member. fortable until you've tried them ‘ \én. Actually, they’re designed so that they're Smith, Mrs. Fred Goines, Mrs. ing secretary is Mrs. Ernest - M. Orr. Guests at the’ meeting were Mrs. Frank MacVicar- and ‘Open Sunday ~2too P.M. a “Lest Day of Our Special Dress Selling!” Atvins. _Now Open Monday, Thursday, _ ~_ Friday Nights Speedwriting EVENING SCHOOL SHORTER -- EASIER: FREE DEMONST RATION | MONDAY, ocT. 14 at 7:00 — The Business I nstitilte: 7 West Lawrence St., Pontiac ‘Phone FE 2-3551 Call at Olflice or Return This Ad for Information .- Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Clark Hagstrom, Mrs, very comfortable,; C. M.. Saunders and Mrs. Dewey Taylor... 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F ther & Son |plays the Myrna Loy part in the I suggested that with one more ‘a : | Steve Gutowski, 65, pour plist '@ - Pemploye, climbed up and lowered .| Series he could retire and let the ty mite: a © Rickey with a rope. : \P mae ome ex _D , AME. a 4 © a e: O f a Ramble 000 Tor e1-Ciite lide: A satellite -s lete! » A TREAT . whe 76 = | Bun, Tues: “The DI," Jack Webb. @ ‘supper complete f .; senshi UMASS ~ Gerenging ty Seinaae neacen woul) ]) Thuis, “sat.: “The Delicate Delin-| LONDON «® — The woman's, jwith telescopes and Russian salad| ‘Binsteahete Agnes ne peiaenas — — ses Drive In } |Paae of the London Evening Stan-| at sunset, ip FOR ALL! nies one oh Mn ed, Se" QE aati Ie : : eo - i : ‘Robert Wagner, Spencer Tracy, a pamawount presowry A | TONIGHT — LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS 9:30 | 3 ACTION FULL FEATURES : Te | SPENCER TRACY is These Two Are First Run I ROBERT ra. | NOW! 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Te Worts nos i Amazing Films will ad shows Togeter! ammount esos | Mh TRACY:-WAGNER. | Gew |} imme | y NOM": L/ An NADD Story that Happens 2,000-times Every Night - BLUE SKY "2150 OPDYKE ROAD "Phone FE 4-4611 “THE SHE-WOLF" oreeamy LEVEY PICTURE intioducing MAY BRITT | | = > A Porti-De Lourentia Production _A Repeblic Prevenssticn : all a 1=i=feln ie) LEER SOILS | pie MomBasa | ena y Cinema > To EXPLA A Bold, Fearless, Shocking ont on | re ia i an EXPOSE of TEEN-AGE’ DELINQUENCY! a ‘AND THE a . yay ~= \ o PORE OEE A OR PE IE OE MOREE I, A RS rat Ae Ne ee te 2 4 Ser | Sod t ® .e) a ee is Pe : : : ’ HR, PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 12, 1957 ~ TONIGHT thru SUNDAY 2 FIRST RUNS i in a” “an REAM OUTLAW TECHNICOLOR ee ) ADDED " SATURDAY ONLY MOMBASA | idirecting the formation of ‘task ‘jerupted in the school integration jnext day. Southerners Expected to Attack ‘Short-Lived Riot Training Directive lease of a short-lived and hitherto secret Army riot training order appeared unlikely today to halt forces to deal with possible civil disturbances of—the type which dispute at Little Rock, Ark. Brucker wrote “Sen, Russell (D- Ga), chairman of the Armed Services Committee,’ that Gen. Maxwell D,- Taylor, Army chief directive, The secretary had re- whether President Eisenhower had ordered’ Taylor .to issue - the |Crocket order. The White House already has denied that Eisenhower ‘had anything to do with it. : The order was issued one -day after federal .troops moved into School, Brucker canceled it hours after word Of the order leaked out Sen, Byrd (D-Va) told reporters in Richmond last- night that Brucker still had not answered all his de: ‘WASHINGTON @ — Official re-'Bay of staff, wag the author of the! Twains M eet as Couple Weds | lon Lonely Isle SALISBURY, Md. — Ignoring ithe poetic protestation of Rudyard Kipling that East shall never meet West, the “twain” has merged on a lonely islaid in Chesapeake * * 8 Emma Sue Crockett was wed The bride is a member of the oldest family on Tangier. Island, a five-mile finger of land in Vir- ginia waters of the bay. The doc- tor is Japanese, The boyish - looking, 33-year-old Kato came to the island. several months ago in response to-the is- landers’ plea. for_ - physician. Emma Sue, who is 21, became his secretary. * * * The® switch from bogs-secretary to husband-wife was thade in As- a + Miss’ May Taheier Island, 15 miles from the Maryland mainland, was set- tled in 1686 by John Crockett only 78 years after Capt, John Smith had ‘visited the island = given shore men named Dize, Evans and Parks. Most of today's 1,000 residents Bre descendants of these families, - If you want a skunk for a pet, the odor must be removed by a veterinarian when the animal is . When more mature,| 3 —— Complete Show Starts 10:00 P. M. » “BOWERY BOYS MEET THE MONSTER” and “TARGET EARTH” SUNDAY—FIRST SHOWING IN PONTIAC! Y PRIVATE * PLANE MAKES CRASH LANDING IN THE TAMELESS JUNGLE... 1 f BEGINS: ¢ TUR! AND TARZAN’S GREATEST. ADVENT" ! TARZAN. AND THE LOST » SAFARI” aan] STARTING SUNDAY! | he The SHOCK of the NATION! Port EXPE ND SI: t reluctant to Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND Sat: “The Tuii-Commsiadnadte” Also, on ‘stage at midnight only; Living Dead.” Starts Sunday: the Passion," Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, STRAN dD Sat: “Unknown Terror,” John Howard, Mala Powers; | “Back from the Dead," Peggie Castle, : .|Arthur Franz, Marsha Hunt. cues Say Apes. perme aletehon boeoten ne to an ola'|" Starta Sun.:' “The Portland Ex- > 4 dissatis:|Niagara Falls, N.Y.’ pose; “Death in Small Doses,” EAGLE “Target Earth,” ‘Bowery Boye Meet the Monsters,” Leo Gor- mr. * Sun., Tues.: “Tarzan's Lost Sa- fari,". Gorden Scott; “Badge ‘of Marshall Brennan, " Jim Davis, ont P ge : “Fri: “Mutiny Be Clark Gable, Laughton; ‘ is Meee Arthur Frantz, on the Charles “Dracula in The House ot Ahe| f “The Pride and be ‘Running Target, ", Dom's. “Twenty Million. Miles to LUNCHEON and DI SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:3 ‘Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills PM. to 9 P.M: LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 * Phone MI 1 4-4800 fete Reservations pant William Hopper; “The 27th Sullivan, Dennis O'Keefe. Tues., Thurs.: “Island in the’ Sun,"" James Mason, Joan Fon taine, Harry Belefonte; “Oklaho- man,” Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale. Fri., Sat.: “Designing Woman,” “Dragoon Wells Massacre,” Barry; Little Rock to enforce a federa]|it a name, , {Gregory Peck, Lauren Bacall; |] cecscxve o- Wa@nun On08 «Sows Poy by Mt tt eat? court order for racial integration| “Crockett had three Sentinin ‘Let's be Happy,” Tony Martin, Produced ond Qicectod by WACK WEE AMARA YE LTR Production of Little Rock's. Central High|who-’ married Virginia eastern| Vera Ellen, SUN. MAT. 1:45: as 1/SGT.JIM U.S. Marines. an } fused until then to say who is-jbury Methodist Church here by! Day,” Gene Barry, Valerie French. MA 4- THE CE sued the order or to give any in-|the Rev. Robert A. Mackey. The - Bh ray go ; formation about it. bride wore a full-length white sa-| HURON PARSON : = FBS Sen. McClellan (D.Ark) raiseditin and lace gown, Juliet cap and! Sat.; Mon.: “The Mountain,” AND THE @) the question again last night of|finger-tip length veil. She was at-\Spencet Tracy, Robert Wagner; SUN. — MON, — TUES. ee sig ne ane cna sulle | NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! TOMORROW! FEATURES at 1:35 - 4:07 - 6: 39- 9:15 [|The mighty one Is contnat COMMANDMENTS § At 3:50 & 8:00 P. M, THE KNOWN! - gathe pride as the passion so the flame PROUDEST MOMENT THE SCREEN HAS EVER CARY GRANT — o FRANK SINTRA SOPHIA TOREN in STANLEY KRAMER’S on \ MONUMENTAL FILMING OF “Tie PRIDE and - iE PASSION” TECHNICOLOR’ + VISTAVISION® iti, wt «MARLO, ‘Site "mm BADGE or Zana paon : sith THEODORE BY cat comme JAY NOVELLO « 1068 NIETO « *CARLO® LARRANAGA + SPmLP Vid TNO $ PACD LATO ! Seroen Story sod Bersenrley by BDNA snd EDWARD ANHALT +-Besed on the Novel “The Own” by ©. 8. Ponsster * « Meise Coanponed hy Gromgo ell "Rite toate ETE Relired dre Ueted Artie tg PETER GRAVES « MALA POWERS. om teers comens:ernty iminy i po Coming: John Wayne in “Jet: Pilot” t Pete oy .y } i ae] \Z “ ae ey 53 Rie cue gw CA ENS __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. bese Ngee, Se OCTOBER 12,1957 ed oe Te oa ee ere 4 : ¢ ae rah st / HN 3 se fog Ve ig t se a a ae °. 2s, i é ees Rochester ....20.- Holly 2=2.....21) W. ke * Bloomfield 33: Farmington ...12 Romeo en: : te : : 3 eae : oe ete oe ingr ene €.—.. Ww weavenee eee ; peewwaa. ; : : 2a ; : El eg igen Poa aM : 3 : Se » ‘i = — ’ 4 " . a x a $ { * es 2 “ ca se Leg : : 3 see 2 2 oe ae : <4 Be Bt ley, 12-6 | * Pontiac:nioved to the Arthur Hill 4 -but-had -ite drive end with a} the quarter. Quarterback Calls | (Plays as PHS Upsets) THE Fancy S\ U7 Spat STUFF. oe = as WV. > By CHUCK ABAIR A fired up herd of Holly Broncos thundered up and down the Mil- ford gridiron and came away with impressive 21-6 triumph over previously unbeaten Redskins the -feature game of a slim League schedule night. The victory dumped Milford out an the in Ww. last Holly Whips of ist place after three straight wins. Holly now leads with a 2-0-1 record, Northville is 1-0. - - West Bloomfield turned a close tussie inte a rout in walloping Clarkston 33-6 in the only othér loop action last night. The North- ville-Clarenceville game was postponed by a siege of flue and Bloomfield His not scheduled. |Rogers, Morey Pace Ferndale Birmingham's flu-ridden football team fought gamely Friday night, but weakened in the 2nd half and bowed to, Ferndale 19-7 in an Me HI a nN ee ne Garren Weikker missed 3 aa abs isi 3 HE i : B uf Sat Hf 8s q ifaw, which yesterday lost a close Bay City romped over Flint tral, 46-7. PONTIAC-ARTHUR BILL STATISTICS Pontiac A. Bil Pitet downs ....scccpeatss Net yards rushing ...... Net yards Passing ...+. ee ee ee Linstr : poate -0erten. Hardiman, Phiegm, An- “Tackles—Palaian, Prell, Nichols, “ackiee~Peinian, Duncan, Vopanmete, Graves See se elisr, re SOT, junson —Whitmer, THUR MILL D Bishop, z ™47 encounter to powerful Flint). Northern. In the other SVC game, | ‘Hawks’ Upset Ortonville Surprises Imlay, 19-7, to Share So. Central Peak They weren't supposed to win, but Ted Freymiller’s Ortonville high Blackhawks apparently didn't read the script yesterday, So what happens? They just went out on the football field and thumped Imlay City 19-7. Victory shook the South Central loop co-leaders right out of their high spot and elevated the Hawks into a share of the lead, alongside North Branch. It was Ortonville’s opening loop contest. period touchdown. Chuck Graves added the extra point. But the Spartans didn’t lay down. On the kickoff following the Ortonville counter, Imlay's Jerry Billiet grabbed the ball and set sail 95 yards for a TD. The game's booted the extra point. * * * Hawks iced the victory four seconds from halftime Graves passed to Earl Richards on the 30, and Earl went the rest of the way. Pat McNulty’s pass to Graves in the 4th period pro- duced the insurance marker. Arnold Hungerford, John Woller- niost spectacular run was all for). the Spartans, after Dick McKnee when |! Birmingham Toppled, 19-7) Eastern. Michigan League battle at Birmingham. Halfback Ken Rogers and quar- terback Tom Morey were more than the Maples could handle. Rogers scored all three Ferndale touchdowns, two on from Morey, as the Railsplitters won their Ist game of the season after two failures. It was their opening league test. * * * The defeat was the Maples’ 2nd in four games and their lst EML setback in two starts. ¥ Birmingham 1:t pay dirt first, but couldn’t reach the promised -land again. The Maples marched 58 yards in the 2nd. quarter with Chuck Gibson, 220-pound full- back, smashing over from one yard out. Ed Estes booted the extra _ point. F Ferndale tied the score in the same. period when Rogers broke loose for a 68-yard touchown gal- lop. Mike Crane converted from placement and the count was 7-7 at halftime. * * * . Morey and Rogers joined forces in the 4th quarter to doom the Maples, Morey found Rogers for TD aerials of six and ‘four yards to settle the gridiron dispute.“ Pirst downs 40 SCORING scunany CT eee 3% ——— eet. zeeores ~ Rogers an -yard passes from Merey, @8-yard run}. Conversion — Crane (placement). pe — —s:, os _ ibson yard junge). nversion —~ Estes (p mt). . wate Senn Bethea t, Stephenson, P. Palmer, Gertz Fl *Tackles—J, Palmer, Isbell, Lovell Guards—Hamner, Buesser, Guyer Centers—Chope, Watson Quarterdecks—Ritchie Russell alfbacke—Estes, Boucher, Hall, Ruddy Fullbacks—Gibson, Green, Reeve Birminghom Ferndale the game and several others had been ailing during the week. But eg ° 7 iltord, 21-6; TL , > Holly wou on sheer determirfation|the Broncos needed this one badly ;touciidown before Holly ever . got after battling the flu for the past|and dominated the action following the ball but their moments of two weeks, Five players missed|4 fast start by Milford. = x2 ® eeemeammanme a La glor'y were short-lived. Pat Kelley qe HAPPY NIGHT — Pontiac > - is oe, a : < 7 & 4 i ‘< é ‘ F oe ed plenty to cheer. about last night as the Chiefs defeated highly favored Saginaw Arthur Hill, 20-12, at Wisner Stadium. The win was the first The host Redskins raced to a| tallied Milford’s six points on a i Heo High fans had — L ie vi Y \ SCE . Pontiac Press Photo over_ Arthur Hill since 1951, giving PHS a 2-1 ~ season record and a 1-0 mark in Saginaw Valley Conference play. Gift Uniforms Assist Bagley 11 in Pee-Wee Loop A big reason behind the surge of the Bagley Bears in the Pee- Wee Football League this year son without. uniforms, defending champion Wilson Rams in a ist place battle today at _|Beaudette Park. Each has won four straight games, Maple Harriers Win Triangular Contest ‘|. Lee Tout, who has. been Bir- mingham High's leadiag harrier this year. set a new course record at Birmingham Friday as the team coached by Kermit Ambrose won its 7th meet of the season, Maples outdistanced Royal Oak Dondero and Berkley in a triangular. Bir- mingham’ scored 19, Dondero 60 -jand Berkley 61. Birmingham is unbeaten. Tout's time was 10:37. Rochester 20, Utica 7 The high-powered Romeo Biil- dogs and fast-improving Rochester stayed on the winning trail in non- league games last night prepping ‘for competition in the new Tri- County loop later this month. F _* * * Held to a 7-6 halftime edge, Romeo the balanced at- tack that has four straight triumphs to trounce Brighton, 29-6. * x .*® Butch Dallwits passed for two scores and made another himself to lead the last half Romeo surge, Ray Rinke had two TD's and Bud Dodge one with teani scoring ace Dave Proper con- tributing a trio of extra points. ae wy ® A Sil-yard pass play with little Jée Collins flipping to Bob Lascoe. accounted for the, only touchdown, * * * Rochester had to come from be- hind to post its 2nd win in three starts, 20-7, The Falcons_trailed 7-6 before halfback Mike Hart and quarterback Carl ‘‘Peanuts” Mont- / ross-took charge in the 3rd. period. Leaders Still Roll Armada’s first victory over New Haven in 13. years and the first So. Thumb Race Tightens ee i i 35 Brighton | © i ai ae Hart, who had scored in the proved to be the deciding points on a 23-yard TD gallop but Mont- ross made sure by hitting Don Barrick with a 20-yard pass for sig more, “Peanuts” also kicked extra points after each touch- down. Utica, which has now lost four straight, scored in the Ist. quarter when Jim Roney plunged over from the three and added an extra point. x *« * ; Romeo begins Tri-County play debuts against Lapeer the follow- opening ‘ quarter, tallied what | Yards penalized __ next week at Lapeer. Rochester). ers Win plunge from the one after spark- ing a 67-yard march with four ‘pass completions good for 51 of ,the total. He passed for,123 yards for the night but the Holly run- ning attack was too much te! overcome. “3 Holly went right to a TD as soon as it got a chance and the lst.of three successive extra points kicked by Phil Linsman gave the victors a lead they never relin- quished. The Holly drive covéred 66 yards, mostly on the ‘ground with Bill Taylor scoring from the 13. Milford made two strong bids to regain the lead in the 2nd stan- za but each time the big Bronco line rose up to stop Kelley & Co., just as it had West Bloomfield last week.: siderably by ; speedy Jerry Hackett, another flu victim, reached the seven one time and jater-the four. A field goal attempt failed just before the half. Holly: broke the game wide open early in the 3rd period when Tins- man, on a 4th-and-one situation, ran a‘fake punt 20 yards for a 1st down. Taylor hit paydirt from the one ending an, 82-yard drive. George Coggins went over from the one in the final. quarter. At Clarkston, the Wolves led 6-0 going into the 2nd quarter on a 13-yard TD scamper by. Russ Sof- fredine but from there on it was all West Bloomfield. The Lakers, inspired by a near upset of Holly last week, -went ahead. 13-6 at halftime and added 20 in the last 24 minutes for their intial win. John Lucadam scored one touchdown, passed for. another and added three extra points and Alan Dubois went over twice to lead West Bloomfield. . MILFORD-HOLLY STATISTICS Milford Holly nen, Truxt "Wks rae~Stone | Schwarts, Daft, Irwin, Scram pcan Pete maine arterbacks— . Kinney ifbacks—Bradsher, Coggins, Wagner, Harmes, Hayes s-—Let. Reid MILFORD LINEUP Ly niey, Anderson. veg. en, Sheffiet ‘enters——Johnetone, Pace ing week after another warmup game against Center Line. rterback a.ltsitbecks—Reaman, Keiser, Duke, oe oo, now v la eee 12 13 ire sana aOR ar 38 “ebeee J fonen’ . sar penas 1 3-8 Pa int it ee eee a. oe Pumbles lost ........cewee 6 i] ards —— 16 _ 38 Seoring Summary SRY noice cee caves 107 121 Milford .... ducdhegegeeeve 00-6 Helly Touchdowns—Taylor (1, plunge; 13, run); s (1, plunge). Conversions—Tinsman 3 (placements). Ya scoring: Touchdow y ¢ De S we HOLLY LINEUP . - e ewe = Poa am Haddon, Burgess, fourtney, Tack’ Tinsman, Leece, Richter, Lay “nd Half Surge Conquers Bears, Brings Ist Win: Revived Waterford. W Shines Behind Loveland, | Meyer and Cole was Berkley’s 4 . Defending champion Walled Lake Was not so fortunate.’ The Vikings blew a 6-0 lead and bowed to seore\on the Walled gridiron ‘for their 2nd straight setback. Southfield unléashed its heaviest assault of the year yesterday in smothering, host Van Dyke 47-0,, as halfba4cks Tom Ridley and Joe Moore each scored two TDs. The Jays and Farmington now lead the Inter-Lakes race wjth 2-0 records. Junior quarterback Wendy Meyer, halfback Bill Loveland and end Bill Cole led Waterford out of the wilderness. Loveland’s sensational 80-yard sprint in the Srd quarter tied the count and Meyer’s 16-yard aerial to Cole in the 4th period wrapped up the verdict. . Berkley, which grabbed a, 6-0 advantage in the 2nd quarter on Dave Chamberlain's 20-yard pass to end Steve Besevich, completely dominated play in the 1st half. Then the fired-up Skippers seized .|full control of the situation after intermission as they looked like a solid football unit for the 1st time this fall. The Bears made one serious scoring threat prior to the aerial strike. They marched to the Water- ford seven in the 2nd period where they lost the ball on downs. With 5:15 remaining in the half, Cham- berlain and Besevich clicked for six points. -Loveland’s toughdown dash was the play of the evening. Appar- ently stopped just past the line of scrimmage, Loveland emerged from a huddle of players and raced down the sidelines for the tying TD. After the Bears halted Waterford twice inside their 10-yard line, the Skippers tallied the clincher with 2:08 of game time remaining. Love- land returned a punt to the Berkley 2 and three plays later Meyer connected with Cole. ‘ Walled Lake’s demise at the hands of Fi on__ virtually killed the Vikings’ hopes of re- | taining their ‘I-L title. ; : The Vikings made their only 1,| trip inte pay dirt in the Ist quar- ter when Don Yeargan rammed across from four yards out to -| complete a 50-yard drive. Farmington scored the tying touchdown on the last play of the lst half when Al LeSage hit Tom Grimshaw with a pass covering 25. yards. The Falcons drove to La-|their winning TD in the 4th period after pouncing on a Viking fumble. Dave Catherman plunged two yards for the six-pointer; .- Luck was not with the Vikings. a banal 68-yard touchdown nullified by a holding penalty, Gary Henderson ra pass in -jthe end zone and Jim Pierce fumbled on the Farmington: two iwhere the Falcons spotted it for a touchback. - vt acaeadaaaectimaees STATISTICS Pirst downs .......,... : ia ae — Rushing yardage ..,,.... 13¢ an img yardage 2.4645... 55 41 ome rte cere 5-10 3-5) [Passes intercepted by .,.. 6 1 } ts . pe >ouenwercenes 4-32 5-348 Yards penalised "28th s UMMARY NO vane lecvenscssesce $33 e-% scoring: touchdowns—Love- tun); Cole (16-yard Dass Berkley scoring: Touchdown—Besevich (20- ae wa from Chamberiain), ting, Crowe, Cole, Herrin, irken, Gavas, Campbe]i. G. pgeara wees " ras—Hooper, Biezinski, Ri e pton al aterm rae HA fn Meyer, Cree nkbiener te — » Mielke BERKLEY LINEUP Ende—Benes, Matyus, Besevich Fee atm age se y. rhey ane _ Srogi, Anderson, Kauf- Dodd rterback—Chamberiain , Ran “ Downie - - Lamphere in Romp, 39-0. Little. Lamphere : of Madison jHeights, still without a ‘senior felass, scored a 39-0 win over Boys Republic of Farmington with Bob |Bogues scoring three touctidowns and Jerry, Sylvain, Bill Beach and '-}Dave Dunn getting the. others. Harry. Thompson kicked all three. » LONG GAINER — Halfback Jim Kellar races 49 years to the Arthur Hill two line to-set up s second tou : Farmington by _ the 26 -- me PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ocronen 12, 1937” Se es A HOLLY’S BIG THREE — Three key men Who i \ Detroit Secks Ind NFL Win in Home Start Only Two Teams Still Unbeaten as .Pros Go Into Third Week By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press ball League moves into its third weekend of play with a full sched- ule Sunday and with only, two teams unbeaten. . Western . Division leaders, \the Baltimore Colts #0), play against Green Bay at Milwaukee, while the Detroit Lions, ene of four teams in the division with 1-1 records, ‘Play host to the Los Angeles Rams : “ Briggs Stadium. ot * * Cleveland, with a 2-0 mark in the County Stadium in Milwaukee will still be a den of activity despite the fact that the Braves are through for the year, The Green. Bay...Packers__move from thei new stadium for one game to meet unbeaten Baltimore in Milwaukee. ” te * * The Womeri’s Auxiliary of the Michigan PGA is having its din- ner-dance Wednesday night Oc- tober 23rd at the Red Run Golf Club in Royal Oak. _ * * * Annual sports banquet of GMC Truck and Coach is slated for Thursday night October 24th at the Old Mill Tavern with Fred DeLano of the Detroit Pistons as guest speaker. * * Most one-sided game in history of the National Football League was the 73-0 Chicago Bears’ rout éver Washington in 1940. End on the Bears’ team that year was Lions coach George Wilson, * * * 6. Twelve games of the Detroit Pistons will be televised this sea- son starting—with the opener Oc- tober 23rd. Telecasts will start at 10:30 p.m. and all three Detroit channels will carry several games each. ‘i on a brilliant display honoring Pon- tiac Motor last night at halftime of the Arthur Hill game. The band ' introduced the company’s new song, ‘I'd Be So Happy,” most likely to be used for commercials. Beamer Leads Pack but Northern Wins Pontiac High School’s band put| * r= [Stengel Panned bs Loss NEW. YORK ee — The World Series is over, but there were a ‘few echoes today taking manager Casey Stengel of the. Yankees ‘to task for losing the championship to the Milwaukee Braves. Stengel himself reiterated the better team won and offered no excuses, “The Yankees never make ex- cuses,” sald the veteran mana- ger who has led the Yankees to ‘eight American League pennants and six world championships in his nine years with the Bomb- fella was lucky,” he went on. “Sure we missed Mickey Mantle in the couple of games he was out. /And we missed Bill Skowron. But sg had a couple of guys out, too, in Red Schoendienst and Warren Spahn who was to pitch the last game. But they had Lew Burdette, they played great ball and they beat us.” Nevertheless, Dan Daniel, pecog- nized as fhe dean of New York's baseball writers; wrote in the World - Telegram and Sun that “New York was lacking in too many important details’ and that ers. “And we never say the other .|Mantle and Skowron crippled, .| throwing error to second base on ' “With Tony jn the outfield,” ¥ third “Stengel was not uninvolved in some of these shortcomings."’ “It is quite true that with both Casey had to make shift in some positions. But the fact remains thaf (Tony) Kubek is not a third baseman. .. . Moving Tony around is not going to do him any good. It hurt him in the series.” Stengel started Kubek at third in the seventh and deciding game Thursday. The rookie made a Johnny Logan’s grounder in the third that paved the way to four Milwaukee runs. Daniel wrote, “Jerry Lumpe - ceivably would have fielded Lo- gan’s doubleplay ball in the sas Prep Scores HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Practically getting out of a sick bed to run in the SVC harrier test yesterday, ‘Larry Beamer, PHS state half-mile champion, led ‘the pack home in good time, 10:44. But Larry's effort went for naught as Flint Northern’s squad grabbed the victory 26-34. . Rog Coats, Chief's captain and state mile champion, finished in a| pound dead heat with Vikings’ Jim Lynch at 10:51. Only one other PHS harrier fin- ished in the top 10. _to victory No. 1. Pontiae Press Phots SKIPPER STAR — Halfback Bill Loveland was a ‘key figure in Waterford’s 124 win over Berkley last night. The 165- speedster, a transfer from Brighten, galloped 80 yards for a 3rd quarter. touchdown to send the Skippers on their way fw 4 Other. Big 10 Tilts on Tap ini at OSU | ” Pistons Edge Lakers 102-101 as Time Ebbs -. DES MOINES, Iowa. — The Detroit Pistons edged the Minne- - apolis Lakers 102-101 here last With three seconds to play, Yard- fey grabbed a bad pass -by the Lakers’ Ron (Hot, Rod) Hundley, streaked the length of the floor and dunked in a layup shot. Fouled in the act of shooting, he got cred for the basket and was Aci free throw. Yardley made it to break the tie. ; Gene. Shue was aad ic Detroit with cid points. . veipar’ : DETROIT — 147%, Cuba. , eutpointed Joe Miceli, a. New York, 10 | dana and the Illini and Beckeyeh tangle on TV at Columbus. Marquette and. . West meets a tougher foe in Purdue which has lost to both Notre Dame “West” .jand Minnesota. The their defenseis untested, It'll get a good test against the Boiler- makers Parseghian young club has improved. came up with 1-1 records in two | 99.9 ‘non-conference faced: tougher opposition and are rated favorites. their rivalry which has been dor-| mant the last 10 years, Both teams tore ‘100,000 at Philadelphia. in WV lest Wisconsin, having rolled over Virginia, : Wises 28, ga 6. Badgers say! w Ann Arbor Univ. High 18, Dundee 8, Alpena 19, Bay City Handy 0. Adrian 13, Coldwater 7. Ann Arbor 14, Lansing Sexton 13. Allen Park 26, Livonia Bentley 17. Armada 24, New Haven 7. Brown City 27, Memphis 0. Central 47, Plint Central 6. * Benton ace r St. John 7, Hartford 7. | Ca 13, bed Cage Center Line. 13, Lake ‘Ts LA Charlevoix 86, Pellston: Croswell-Lexington 13, Siarlette 12, Dearborn Lowrey 45, Romulus 7. her 6. tn Fordson 25, Highland Park kT. GUE DETROIT CITY LEA a, Gane: 1. ge @, CLadse 33, Gontcal” 4. Redford 33, Ca:s . Northern 6. Wilbur ¥ Wright 60, Clintondale 0. Eas naing 6 hree Rivers 6. hesrea 27, Willow Run 12. Flint Northern 14, : one 7. Ypsilanti peseorels 19. eee i2 Walled 19, ‘pint pr temond *o. Seong) Blane 41, Flint —opeereae 6, a Sa ag 19, Birmingham 1 : Union alamazoo Cen Grand Haven 20, Holland 7. “at 3 th. cone. G. R. Central ¢. nsing Boge gic ttl rn attle Creek @, nsing Everett 19, ‘Lansin [> Mary 6. que 25, d 28, Traverse City 6: Margete 3 — 0, y Cit ty 7. inaw Arthur mn 12, ‘Leville 12. ‘26, Mt. Clemens 14. ton ¢. v Water ord 12, Berkley 6. 33, Clarkston ¢. 12, Berkley 6 patent 24, Basel Ford 6. Seed :Jowa slipped past Washing- ton State, 20-12, last week after |! a siege of flu but shouldn't en- i to cause x * * Both Tilinois and Ohio State games. The Bucks a oe Notre Dame and Army resume st'lke Watches Air Force : que, Grid Game, 20-0 Air Force headenet football team last night, But his rooting wasn't enough — the Falcons lost to George . Washington University, Eisenhower had_ seen sifice - be- coming President. Forthat mat-| ter, it was his first football game since the fall of 1950 when, as/ president of Colambia University and a candidate for the White House, “ — —— Play 4 = President hard for the ve was the first gridiron eontest jin Detroit Fight Carmen Basilio, called it easiest fight in a long time.” hooks against the head of his op- .|ponent, and generally won just lature next year will be asked to pon grag geri maar get for the state conservation de- partmerit, incliding nearly nine million for the state park system. ‘vation Commission, the expendi- diture program compares with this year\s $17,400,000 budget, © 4 sought for land acquisition in the istate /park program. Another $3,- 600,000 was asked for park develop- ‘ment and improvernent and the rest’| for salary increases and higher costs. Eastern Division, against the Philadelphia Eagles, Les Angeles is sprinkled with explosive veterans and outstand- ing youngsters will test the Lions, “The Rams have quarterback Norm Van Brocklin, who ts start- Ing his ninth NFL season, and end. Elrey (Crazylegs) Hirsch, who is in his 12th campaign, anchoring a strong off@nsec. To go with these all-time greats Waller and Jon Arriett and full- backs Tank Younger and.Joe Mar- lin and reserve quarterback Bill Wade_are Hirsch, Arnett, Leon Clarke, Bob Boyd and former Pur- due end, rodkie Lamar Lundy. * * * The Lions are optimistic about Sunday's clash “because this is the first. week we've had all 35 players actually running during the week.” John Henry Johnson and Leon Hart apparently have recovered from injuries and should help tremendously with the ruming and ‘blocking. End Dave Middle. ton, who according to his coach fs the finest pass receiver In the league, sat out the Green Bay game. He should be ready to go Sunday. Providing the weatherman fs kind, the Lions expect something in the neighborhood of 55,000 spec- tators to witness the clash. STERN CONFEREN 8 41) 36! SCHEDULE “suNDAY | reén Bay at aa ag Cardinals at at putavery i Kew New York at W ington Philadelphia Bs Cleveland , San Francisco at Chicago Bears | Logart Scores Win DETROIT, Oct. 12 # — Isaac Logart has been ready for several mofiths to fight for the welter- weight championship of the world. Last night's victory over unranked Joe Miceli did nothing but im- prove the Cuban's title chances. * * *. Logart, 22, the second-ranked contender for the title vacated by “my He stabbed Miceli, stinging jabs, thudded 28, with powerful about as he pleased in the 10- round contest that was nationally and 30-yard dashes. The topsy-turvéy National Foot-! is at home). are halfbacks Tom Wilson, Ron|’ coni. Top teceivers for Van-Brock-|' © ° Flu Halts 35 Tilts Among State's Preps vy scored from three yards three touchdowns in a 27-0 win _jover Galesburg Augusta. Not Supposed to Hit both Marlette touchdowns on 50, yRochest iBuffaio at Springfie tke kk Missouri. Engineers Big Surprise By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Surprise of the night, Friday, in collegiate football circles was the 74 upset victory for the Missouri ‘Tigers over Southern Methodist. | Missouri stopped the Big . Eight Mustangs on the one-inch line in the final minute to preserve their victory, Charley Rash, 193-pound- guard kept his extra-point record spotless GOOD SHAPE — Back in top running form, John Henry Johnson is the Lions’ power driver. He leads the team. in rushing with 101 yards in 19 carries for a 5.3 average, and will be at fullback against the Rams tomorrow, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The influenza outbreak caused ithe postponement or cancellation ,of. at least 35 high school football ‘games around the state Friday One of the top Class B games, ‘Alma and Manistee, was moved back because of the flu. In some of the top action around the state: Ann Arbor scored in the final two minutes, beating Lansing Sexton 14-13 when Roosevelt Row- out | and Jim Dixon kicked the game- winning extra point, In East Lansing's 55-6 win over Bellevue, halfback Art Stanley! scored four touchdowns . , . Duane. Taylor of Corunna got up out of a sick bed, played part of. three periods and scared: four, touch-' downs. But his effort wasn’te nough Troy’s Colts Gallon as Elsie grabbed a wild 42-32 de- cision. Paw Paw’s Marlow Terry scored NEW YORK (® — Tommy Byrne was the only. pitcher to hit safely| in the Series. He got an infield’ te'evised and broadcast over single. off Burdette iff the ni (NBC). ‘inning of yesterday’s game atter. — weighed 147, Miceli the hurlers had had 32 frujtless at r at Cleveland ence at wav Conserva tion Asks $26, 300, HIGGINS LAKE o — The legis-| Approved by the State Conser- One-third of the increase is are undefeated and will play be- lore ee Gerate: E, Eddy, conservation mission talked over proposed reg-| ulafions - for private ‘shooting pre- 'sor a trap shoot Sunday, at the serves, legalized by the 1957 leg: |Laper County gravel pit, imiles east of Metamora, There | will be 2 Public hearings scheduled next! awarded mars month will give cititens oppor- | tunity to express their viewpoint, ward before final approval is made at/ party for the children of the com. | the commission's » November méet-| munity, They’ also send gifts to! the aged ‘and needy at a islature. Department ‘runs, and younger brother Paul 000 in ‘58 went 25 yards for afiother marker and added two points. In the other TD Paul passed to Doug, director, told the commission |Kinne 13 yards. ‘ that about 10 million dollars of the total budget wilf come from various licr -« monies. The leg- islature wh. be asked to come up with the rest. In a brief discussion, the com- * * * -jof an old acquaintanceship. annual city battle between St. _|Michael and St, Frederick, x + * ‘week of idleness for St. Fred. The | \* iy with the . Orchant Lake | Over Fitzgerald 26-0 | contest, MNVin was Troy’s 4th in an’ as South Lyon Wins ° junior and ‘both are also used de:| fensively as ends, Hold Benefit Shoot to add the elldeageriant margin for the’ glittering upset. Rash was also the outstanding lineman on the field and his winning boot was his 7th of the season. Mustangs had been 13-point - vorites, In, other niajer Friday night ganies North Carolina whipped the Miami! Hurricanes 20-13 and tackle Bob Lee shared Georgia beat Tulane 13-4. Wot. ions fae Eloe Rams Sune ee, ford drubbed The Citadel 13-4 In an afternoon encounter, George Cramer, who accounted ifor Missouri's touchdown on a 10-|? jyard pass from Phil Snowden, and in the ‘tackle that climaxed the Tigers’ ‘goal line stand, They nailed Frank Smith of SMU on the one-inch line on fourth down, Missouri Coach Frank Broyles M-MSU, Army-Notrs Dame The Associated Press Notre Dame and Army resume their rivalry after a 10-year hiatus amd Michigan and Michigan State go at it in their bac kyard feud today in* the two big “money” college football games * * * The mythical national champion. ship won't be .at stake in either game — since Oklahoma hasn't given.up football — but each is expected to draw about 100,000, spectators. - Notre Dame Coach Terry Bren-. nan played in the last two Army- Notre Dame games, so this ap- pearance at Philadelphia's Munici- pal Stadium marks the ‘renewal * * * Army rates a six-point favorite, |for no fewer than % ) "members of| SC Spotlight Two Grid Games Will Each Attract 100,000 the Notre Dame ‘team have been bitten by the flu bug and Brennan sald his club is not quite recov- ered, The game will be televised in the: East on NBC. Coach Earl “Red Blaik of Army said his club is ‘ready. Blaik could stand a victory, His ‘all-time record against the Irish stands at 2-3-2. . e * * A strange aspect of the game i that the mass hysteria of a decade lago — in fact, one of the reasons |why the series was terminated — is missing even among the student bodies of the two schools, “After alli" observed one spokesman, “Notre Dame astu- dents and Cadets were 10 years was played.” * * * As for Michigan State-Michigan, this one will have a great bearing on the national rankings behind Oklahoma. State is second-ranked in this ‘|week's Associated Press poll, also is a six-point favorite, Falls on Faglets Sunday’s Postponement of Mike-Fred Contest Changes Grid Scene The Orchard Lake St. Mary- Ferndale St. James game takes ban Catholic League football action, following the postponement of the’ Rev. John Rakoezy's Eaglets. clash with the Dales tomorrow af- ternoon at°2:30. on the Orchard. Lake gridiron; The Eaglets have lost their only previous contest | while St. James is undefeated in three starts: The. St. Mike-St, Fred game was officially postponed yester- day after 21 cases of flu crippled St. Mike's varsity. squad, The | rame Was scheduled Sunday at Wisner Stadium, Next Tuesday night has been suggested as a possible game time, | but agreement to that proposal | appears .uplikely, Ag of now, the! }dateis—stift Agger! the Peat a ‘This will eae | the os straight | |Rams had flu problems of their |, jown a week ago, catrsing post- nonement of their game last Sun’ ae A Tt was just a gallop for Troy, High’s football Colts, yesterday af, ternoon, wher they won 26-0 over Fitzgerald in an (Pakland- -B league. unbegten nee * * Kolts scored in every pesto, | starting with Jerry Cochran's 1-, ‘yard plunge in the onener,. Wayne, .Figley got the next two one in. the 3rd. on :a~ 52-yard Sprint, his| bats. Ist in ‘the 2nd period was a 3 : , yarder. Cochran is a Roseville § | Marlette Is Sioa 13- 12. SOCERE at A — transfer. Stokes ran 36-yards for} roreet RT aM ‘LEAGUE ae nal -lage ining #8 yard was poy Tom Wig eve Co aeneae tomese®| (Son StS sae well-Lexington a 13-12 victory [Detroit at foeme — over Marlette. Dick Harris scored Chicago abeetin teacux ‘Brother Act Sparkles The Underhill brother act was ithe story Be South Lyon blasted Dexter last night. Tom Underhill ae on 20 and 51-yard Tom is a senior and Paul is a) Metamora Lions Club will spon. two * targets. Prizes will be Lions will use the proceeds to- their annual Halloween | the spotlight in Sunday's Subur- | ne SMU Victim of.7- a Upset yelled, “we're going to tear the Big Eight apart," forgetting per- haps that Oklahoma—the cole s top ranked team—is a member of ‘the Big Eight and that they are scheduled to play the Sooners next month, North OCgrolina also threw up a strong defense in defeating © Miami, The Atlantic Coast Con- ference Tar Heels throttled five Miami threats in making @ 14-6 halftime lead stand up, Jim Tatum's boys went ahead in the first five minutes on Jim i Schuler's eyard run, They were never headed. * * * Georgia generally stuck to a running game against Tulane, sel. dom using its strong passing game. Line plunging by fullback Theron Sapp led the ground attack. Both of the Bulldogs’ scores came on the-short bucks. Tulane, down 13-0 tallied in the last period on a 3S-yard pass from Richie Petti- bone to Gene Newton, Annual Pro-Bowl! Game January 12 LOS ANGELES —The eighth annual Pro-Bowl football game,. which. matches the best National Football League players of . the West against the East, will be - * & &@ Game Director Paul J. Schis- sler, representing the sponsoring — Los Angeles Newspaper Publish- ers Assn., announced that for the first time the game will be tele- vised nationally, with Southern California screened out, by the National Broadcasting Co. Clearance Specials * —_— GooD rock-bottom pricet: $1335 »» ton ond veer” Pontiacs and ethers. ‘Tire Bargains! -SUPER-CUSHI 3-T Cord tire value cnmabehed 6 Oe iaaien anita : ‘Buleks, Olds, Mercurys, Soot by ee old or younger when the last game me ms Seaeartet Coliseum oun. EAR ‘ow at Sale Prices! Columbia halt Boys or Girls Quality Bicycles Finest quality Columbia-built 26” Spe- cial. Metallic blue, chrome plated fend- ers and rims. Silver fleck. saddle, elec- tric headlight, white sidewall tires, s4ge’ Here's What We Do:. @ Complete Front End aioe (equine 10.05) | @ Balénce 2 Front Wheels (Regular 5.00) @ Pack Front Wheels (Reg. 5.00) Secret if cass 30:8. - GOODYEAR SERVICE SPECIAL oovicecon 9" Reg. $20.70 Value for Only... Pay.as. Little os $1.25 Per Week Goop/Y¥ @ Adjust Brakes (Reg. 1.75) °F @ Inspect Brake Lining = ; EAR STORE. ‘ nr 00 t . ' ah Ctarasmon Oe wochnaa TeaTs = V. K. Krishna Menon, India's defense minister, \? ee et tote General Assembly. He called for the’ United States, Britain and Russia to inform the U. N.\of three aver n= wn: is AP Wir i bs :j 5 cF F i + ay i i FF i * i ; git Hi al hs | The March of Science N Real ‘Cause :to Crow Ofer | Over Flu Vaccine By TOM HENSHAW AP Newsfeatures Writer WYCKOFF, N.J. i — The in- vasian of Asian flu in the United States ig creating a new sort of national hero. He is the apparently tireless, early rising American rooster. The Asian flu vaccine is produced in chicken eggs — in millions of Precis Sneun cage to be exait. — apace cs eager it. must be of a certain size, running 23-24 ounces to the dozen, This standardizes the amount of vaccine obtained from each egg. The National Institute of Health says one egg provides about five shots, * * * The egg must be 11 days old when shipped to the laboratory. This insures that the embryo is large enough to grow. economically the virus from which the vaccine is made. 4 | MR, AND MRS. Laiey open. Rite Performed in Drayton gd E. ica Ns Weds * * * And the egg must be white for ease in candling, Le., determining if the embryo inside is alive, For this reason all Spring Lake's lay- ing chickens are white leghorns, producers “ white - only. * Each ae, Sesdlicats of ferti- _|lized eggs from supplying farms arrive at Spring Lake. There are two shipments to the laboratory each day. Their exact size is a deep, dark, competitive secret. But a Lederle spékesman places the. larger. of the two ‘at 20,000 to 25.000. eags. * * * That represents a lot -of work by those proud, weary roosters, But, do you. know, they havén't com- plained yet. Patsy Vernon Weds (Robert E. Brown Jr. An egg has to pass a stiff test WALLED LAKE — Mr. and Mrs. William R. Vernon of Walled Lake The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Earl Headrick of Walled Lake The newlyweds are now at home at 41234 Nine rd., Novi; |Holly’s Torch Drive ‘Begins Oct. 15. oy — The annual drive for United Foundation begins Oct. and The chairman of the drive here! above ‘is to | lis Vern Pelton who announces that ea ot OES Chapter. to Install ioe Tonight _OGTOBER 12, 1957 | |Monday at 6:30 p.m. Observing \ }Day Sunday will be the Rochester|forced to by man or weather. ——~ MRS. RICHARD REUTHER Talk Budget in Lapeer — Lapeer County) . supervisors, meeting here in the court house Monday, will — milne the budget and discuss. the Se ey ee The bald eagle mates for life; Nationa). Grenmathers| sever deserts its home unless Swati ‘LAKE. — é kickoft st breakfast will be held at the Walled ‘Lake Methodist Church at 10 a.m. Monday to launch the ; Township United Tend Give. * * * Speaker at the affair will be the Rev, Perry Thomas of the Com. Holland High jmerce Methodist Church. Solicitors School, he also attended Western will also'view a film.” x 9 Ciitford H. Smart, Walled Lake superintendent of schools, is_ re- sponsible for the fund collection ijim achools. of the aren: lish Himalayas in the north to the low tropical forests in the south, _ is chairman \of the committee which is planning the new sanctu- ary and church plant. “Effective Power Up There” will be the topic of Ernest May, speak- ler, and Barbera Jean. Tayler will Revival services will be bela at the Federated Church in Hadley beginning Monday through Oct. 20 the Rev. Terry Martin. Dryden Following morning prayer, and \ a simultaneous church school ses- sion at 9:30 a.m. in St. John Episcopal Church here, coffee hour will be held at 10:30 a.m, Among events of the week at the| church wili-be the Bishop's Com- mittee Meeting at 8 p.m. Monday; Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday and at 10 a.m. Friday. Utica Woman to Vie for U.S. ‘Top Cook’ Title UTICA — Among 100 American top cooks./who will converge on ton Hotel in Beverly Hills Sunday will be Mrs. Lillis D. Engler of 12949 19 Mile Rd., Utica. On Monday, Mrs. Engler will compete with other finalists in Pilisbury’s ninth Grand National Bake-off to seek fame and fortune via the kitchen range. Prizes in the contest total more than $100,000 and the $25,000 grand prize and title, “Cook of the Year will be’ presented at an awards “— at the hotel on Tuesday, hedge Moore to Speak | as Avon Drive Begins: ROCHESTER — Judge Arthur Moore will be the speaker at the kick-off dinner of the Avon Com-| . munity Chest in Legion Hall here Judge Moore will speak on “County Agencies.” starts on Tuesday. Postpgne Holly Date: It ts account. of sponsored by the PTA, and all parents are) invited. ; = ae t naldson-Fuller Apetey, Inc. | > Reliable INSURANCE Protection”, Bs i Phone FE + lobilgas High School oay- -EConomy by the Evangelist and chalk artist, : southern California’s Beverly Hil-| _- E 5 i . a 3 i | i= ' ‘ The drive toward a $25,000 goal 7 f CS ee SOCONY MOBIL OIL COMPANY, INC, ‘oii LAKE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS compete in : i Eel Your N eighbor’s Ho ee Dream of Home on Walnut Lake Realized By JANET ODELL Pontiac Preas Home Editor You wouldn't have to be en- dowed with second sight to know what interests the John R. Phelps family, Their new home on Walnut Lake is dedicated to music, as are Mr. and Mrs. Phelps. Both teach music; both play; and Mr, Phelps composes music and directs choirs, * we Their studiy living room with a wall of windows overlooking the lake is dominated by the concert grand piano in the cen- ter of the room. A spotlight on the center ceiling beam is ‘Two walls of the. room painted pale aqua, The window wall is white like the ceiling. full length window lets in plenty of sun and light. The graceful railing is wrought iron. Beyond the planter on top of the wall can be seen a portion of the living room wall. Notice the violin used as a wall decoration. ATTRACTIVE STAIRWELL — The main en- trance to the Phelps’ house is on the side, Once inside, you can go down to the family room- kitchen level or up to the living room-bedroom level. Gold and white paper covers the walls.-A RLATQLALRLATRI A m ,ge@aw ewe fused to be in the picture. Just to the left of the sofa on which Nancy is sitting is the little fireplace. Behind her, the stairs that go up to the living room and bedroom level are visible. This lower level opens onfo a terrace on the lake side. LITTLE CONVALESCENT — Little Nancy Phelps was coping with a “bug” when we photographed her house. She was allowed ‘out of bed temporarily and came downstairs to pose with her pet cat. The. other cat.in the family, a handsome long-haired one, re- nn . MUSICAL HOMEMAKER — Mrs. Phelps combines hore making with the teaching of music. In addition she spends many hours at the organ and the piano perfecting her own skill. There Be ae aad peed st is indirect ‘lighti ing behind the wooden en strips ips above the organ. , | Around the fireplace the wall is paneled in Philippine. Mahogany. ‘The-floor is made of inch-wide oak boards, woes } one side ‘an jodie provides space for wood storage. . Above in the Philippine mahogany pan- eled -wall there are closed cup- boards. A yellow afm chair and a blue barrel chair. are Placed for relaxing, * *_*® A halt wall divides the living room from the stairwell, In this corner there is a tan and gold sectional sofa, A rug marks off this reading area, for the half wall is a bookcase on the room side. The top is a planter, * * * The stairwell itself is inter. estingly papered in gold and white. Next te the entrance there are floor-to-ceiling windows, Five steps go up to the living room level. A curving stairway goes down to the lake level. The bedrooms are on the same floor as the living room, The largest one that is shared by the Phelps’ has white walls and ma- hogany furniture, Rugs and cur- tains are aqua; the spread is white, Nine-year-old Janis has a pink room. Her bed is covered. by a brown chambray spread over a plaid ruffied skirt. Her creamy white curtains have a gold thread in. them just like the ones i4 her parents’ room. black musical instruments on a white background. The ceiling of the lower level family room is the-underside of the floor above, It came in lohg sections to be bolted together. A large center beam runs the length of this level also, ment blocks have been used and painted white. Blue sallicloth makes the floor length curtains, The little fireplace gets in one corner, Next to it is a wrought . iron sofa and arm chair. This is cushioned in an aqua and pink design on a. gray cotton fabric. Cattails and birds in flight (all brass) are mounted on the wall. There is a second piano in this room, The other half of this area is half wall against which range and counter space are placed. Cupboards are all mahogany with round copper handles. The walls in the kitchen, the double sink and the corner oven + Mrs. Poets wees an attractive devoted to storage, a utility room * private bath- pink burlap table cloth, and Mr. Phelps The rear - FROM THE LAKE — The John R. Phelps home on Walnut Lake is two-storied on this side. Upper windows are in the studio living room. The lower windows are in‘ the family root and the kitchen. There is a barbecue terrace just outside RES Oa Ste AREY ty i saa _ CONVERSATION CORNER — Beyond the piano which can be s¢en at the extreme left of the picture is one conversation area around the fireplace. Comfortable upholstered chairs are placed in front of the hearth, At-the right is one € rea’ pa # this level is room, Btn come in through the utility room and into - the shower; this means the up- (Continued on Page 21) Pontioe Press Phetes by Tom Gerls the kitchen. Constructed of yellow brick, the. house has panel trim on the side. Jack Huber of Birmingham was the builder and cnanee the “< gi yeorner of the sectional sofa and behind it the bookcase, In the background is the coat closet in ‘the hall. The hall is papered in the same gold and white as the stairway. siielicel wees kes Yes Wigs lc ecg ant persia 30h dy just halt wall Tn cell to totiteating botaeas Wi ead eating space at the window end. All cupboards are made of mahog- - side of the floor above and rests on exposed beams. mugen. SEA ee pene Sere. He ORE at eR 28'S A, X Rees Jo Nene ay eee ad Sf } SP eae 2 f ¥ er iy S fee es A | 2 | WASHINGTON, D.C, ~ “Watch eeeeeerewer bi S 3 : 1 Oreherd Loke Ave. mer : : sa | i 5 : | s eit i 1] = that they and dry. If C The first piece of wood should be te grooved end Pride he ad-|umber, this id be e t a wood shoul sf and allowed to _ : 7 : Poe a ‘ : : © 2-Way Redics in Our Trucks 1. Most homes doh’t have enough : : : ™ PONTIAC PRESS. BATURDAY, OCTOS i + i 5g] it i H ii it nip READY for. _ No matter which staircase you're | reining, Ws wnaly wie » 1X1 =” CQCOCUPANCY! ER 12, 1957 H i HE Z E setiee | i é * reawwraeereeeere® cr cpl tii is sane, Soret! 3« BEDROOM HOME: aa | tranceway. If the steps are of/may continue uhiterrupted. If youl — ee ere > io wood make sure i axe forget you may have to slide down, P re * he y = destroying moisture ‘has not gained|— °"¢ “P y- the bannister! - = ingcty rs Pg : supports. If the paint has worn Barbecue Goes Fast | , a : Z rs 25 He 1 ee v1 sa5is || EXCEPT Wednesday and Thursday é a®. ; " s Red cedar closet lining is avail. Narrow Widths Enlarge holders paint the edge of each| Jable at most lumber dealers in| step in a color that contrasts with | handy packages containing enough One. way of making a small'the balance of the staircase, An 399 S. Paddock St. FE 2:0283 | LC i the - for FASTER DELIVERY! storage space for winter clothing,|: , P tae Mbie one of the elements, but they provide | side. Ends are tacked to underside You C ve fer coats; blasinate and-other Wool) taoy since that seals im the |» Srebieet of visibility. In wis- of rungs. 2 a QUALITY . . . SERVICE . 7a. . heating unit increase in number, ‘ imeg é ris! TON! ; }most likely to occur, This problem Should such a large, wooden toy| used, But whether you descend REAL ESTA is partially solved if the familypox not be available, one may) to the cellar once = day or half 7 See * x old wooden ‘toy box with @leasily be made of sufficient size| = dozen times, you must be JOHN KINZLER hinged lid which the children have|ty hold the family’s woolens. Cover| able to gee the steps clearly in || | ~ aeatgon a BUMLDER r » Several blankets, suits,/» trarnework of two by two inch| order to avoid dangerous falls. 670 ae dresses be stored : : W. Mures may lumber with the aromatic red ce-| 7, safeguard life and - : _COMPANY nah Nagel Nap nox it theldar closet lining for a practical| imp, it eee Ot ~ ' yr eetiiy % ba attractive cedar storage box./, tough floor enamel of ri 2a? areas FOR APPOINTMENT CALL Midwest 4-3800 One OUT OF SvERY se HOMES Seme Sunt 1% AMERICA TOOAY 19 PROOVOCEO BF.. . = - wood to| Home appear larger is to use! additional safeguard is to paint the | 7 as 9 wt 32 equate teat cl es Gah Male deep citinglioaee cosy te tat ee ahd ee ; ATER H cpt ape Peale can be ebtnined th ony of aeheral tell for sure, that youtey’ ranch COMERCIAL EL TOP | ~cel — ) gh Paces : get - : ~ popular species such as west tom of the stairway. | a - Turn at Carpenter Schoo | WHY You sHoutD CHOOSE A REYNOLDS fr det ta em ec Hc, ener Sed Cdnt| A ar at gor man seas of om Ea ts | . se rt the ‘box should r concerned, you not to|] Get Am Estimate Without Obligation [| ' FULLY AUTOMATIC WATER CONDITIONER a protect it aguinat the rigors of thell ” HUGUS-MARSH | AVON INVESTMENT 60 , : : : securely to the} The average letter is handied| Weather, nor do you employ lively] pooping @ INSULATION CO. | 4 More sparkling, rust free, velvet-soft, conditioned water, box. Apply the cedar lining hor-|by U.S. Post Office employees 11|¥@"Aing colors on its surface. Youll providing you with all of its savings, joys, benefits, and & one strip above another.itimes before it is delivered. “g.% “yirg: luxuries, will be yours for less § . Se 3 >\y.e."% money per gallon over a longer # : piety period of:time with a REYNOLDS QU (66) WHEN YOURE ON “a, Fully Automatic Water Cotidition- # \ 2 ; . er than can be had in any other ~@, YOU HONEYMOON, way. or with any other type or # , LAA) YOUR HOM : kind of water conditioning equip- BA nd " ment. | ‘ ae a NEW LOW TERMS! MOVE RIGHT INTO TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT ROCHESTER’S MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION! WATER SOFTENER : | ‘—Ne Money Down— A touch of genius by Small Monthly Payments. fabulously decorated and furnished by Triangle Furniture. ™ — a In spacious, casual Rochester. Wide, wide lots with views to | . match. Rolling hills, surrounded by ne. q | ‘a state-stocked trout stream runs - 4 + | ee steps away from supervised. 3465 Auburn Road - FE 4.3573 8 4 gee +». a dozen lakes and a state park ° re : - 549 N SAGINAW ST. onbiac le Mich Ne FE4 2521 a Increase Property Value Fall Rush — ' ° . - Save to 40% on Fuel ) WITH FIBERGLAS INSULATION : , ‘ Installed by . ff , - PONTIAC’S OLDEST INSULATION ait tor MACHR csnnveute pie f____amentr! YOU. NSULATE BUT ONCE - | BE = a | ees re ee Serta lts a eS os &! a x a) ae ¥ £ nl = * ky : ‘ + eee ee eS Se a ee ee ee oe ee ee eae eo ae. ae * ? : & | i a aa | | zeae £* % es 4> . = F . oe ey g ) ; : ' f ie: i Xs . 4 © Med : bey . ig ees f i bs ‘ / t ae * Es 434 : . eon y it * tag a) tg es os ‘= oad a8. = . 4 7 eee : F THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1957 ik oe a ee % & ; i so ie a > * < « ron % e * 4 ee ey ee Ca eld ite. Leen alt a COMPARE | TH ESE FEATUR © Cedar 0 Si ky © Plastered Walls ¢" ldminum = ee ee ee Se EE © Full Basement } * © Hardwood Oak. Flooring | * ei, Baths | ar © Birch Kitchen” Cabinets a © Sliding Wardrobe Doors Ae rs © Copper Plumbing | Oe © Oil Forced Air Heating * -@ Electric Automatic Hot Water Heater e Laundry Tr Trays. JUST IMAGINE. 3 BEDROOMS, FULL |; BASEMENT, 1/2 BATHS — FOR LESS | THAN $10,000. IMPOSSIBLE. WE SAY NO. Here is the most wonderful opportunity of the year. Own your own. home for as little as $9,975 built on your own lot. You really have to come out and see it for yourself to appreciate the fine workmanship, quality materials and con- struction that make this home unique. High price featdres will amaze you when you . compare the specifications. and advantages found in higher priced models. Come out! today. . . oo “Gee | This Furn ished Model This Week- End ye DIRECTIONS: é Miles South of Lake Orion on M-24, 2601 Gorland, Perry Acres Uh » ‘ \ ad * Paseo ” REALTY co Other Plans and Specifications Available. wis . ‘ j < = : 7 Soong zi F Pee 377 S. Telegraph : * e ; oe om ot ‘ . } | ) 77S. Telegraph ‘e m eiavitde os bs ‘ . a . ee y 4 i ® i a * ” ‘ x rue ® . a re. * j % pet ‘ ; a ; = eo : : ee -\ ue | ee wltcnes | ° ‘ a ; .* Pad ; eke | 9 fs wi \ 4 g = tee . yeh dN i. ‘ “ oe ae ee See : bs, : : ' (ae, d 4 aa \ , ’ i: i < me ARP ro \) a Gee ' ee pe ‘ : am ye ; \e aes / po * : "ale i ao ae boy es A he ee fer a | tt bs scp tN ae ee es geet a ot a Oe = Hes pce ae lak a 5 , ce ag ee Ieee egies, meee ee ery ie oe z RE : Fimtniyit these are few tind fat Detveen- ats what ) Z makes Darb Lake CO . : serene gy nang pier t necn all advantages of Comey CLUS egal your coiling’s hue, ~ fwill make an excellent | Gdvontages of urban living—carefully ‘RE. | . cement for White, of course, tops the list.|repair jobs. STRICTED to custom-built homes— your i invest. te Sh on ot cane =e ! : ment becoming stig oh “s arsed Lie by BS me pagar cose ck wend ico ESTATES-=prices rom $2500 vo | according , , -ESTATES—prices 2500 on COMFORT. | i, but eator nk ee oe , . ABLE terms—Darb Lake Colony has EVERY- liege ieee SE. done. ta pearl gray are still t THING. F aad have desired—15 families | paints. : Sik cielo eke ia already‘*have ge: their SELECTIONS— | In oy = ry Ferenc t a maini | painted. ceilings serve to —_ forts our eyes, a = ho || a : * a oS oe es Oe on cellings ; FULL TE weal PROTECTION E bathroom, however, where afe more frequently washed, it’s better to apply a gloss or semi- gloss to all girfaces, | There is still another way in i i ft | esi | ta 5 i i 2 g etl oer - Unite Ait—Purifier | from the hard ‘surface of glass.) B does, alo, fron come ef: the! Heavy draperies, upholstered of | furniture and deep carpets absorb i) a a | ~Sanitation-is-a-way-of- life; tris the quality ie “that is worenes in the clean home, the clean farm, the a = : business and industry, the clean neighborhood, the clean community. Being a way of life it must cortie from within the & 4 the people; it is nourished by knowledge and ahaa as an chest asiog and an ideal’ in human relations. _ 3103 State FE 5-1689| ,,n. Ponir® ,2t,.neraatic the | 4 mame ; a brush, = spray gun, or & ; roller, Jf sity of the cells be- | : ' con righ Game cpec Som 'a pin : at Ultra Violet Rey Unit — . Fiat paint, somewhat thinned . Before thinning your paint, how. , be sure to talk deal eal pow pouj, tie eaalll ~ AIR-BORNE if i i 8 _ A meter prints. the ¢xact qvontity of Sunheat on your delivery [formulated these days that ticket . . MEET nie hanes eancciomagn cinbede '{Dairs them if anything is added. |) From CHURCHTS, Inc. «lmmcenmarncell = . orpme possibility of error... you get every drop of oll you pay for! + . : + . So mapa ay vit maxensor ~' [Attractive Finish Protects | | @ BiUE SUNOCO — : “Pienie ice-boxes have become . ~— Chureh’s, Inc. SSeS) _ ELIMINATES ir So et serowyie el 60S ODORS DO IT NOW!!! ~ |e 3 =. PAY LATER. | Se cali? ie @ WE CAN. tay 4 P B Den | oy 9 er OD $5. 00 Per Month | MAKE YOUR GIVES YOU: ‘PURIFIED. J "6 Per Month for.12 Months. MAKES EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE AS FRESH AS OUTDOORS.. Makes living healthful by Insulate Your Attic— } Only $3.20 ied Month REMODELING ee room or Activi aie SY: iding al the benefits out-of -doo | Modernize Your Kitchen— BUDGET-WISE TE AIR ultra-violet radiation. This un | __ clears air of air-borne germs _ and viruses, New Modern Morgan Kitchen Cabinets es Low os $12.00 Per Meath Extensively used for sanitation in seilioumuens maa heat _ processing plants. — ‘ixerscr- Germicidal Lamps at Work Shon Finish Only 142 Square Foot Pb - - | ock Wool Pourin Insulation 5p in fo see how — Ie Bag B90 home remodeling | “Special New at-8 F_ Ft, can be mode epey ond economi. I / . — Ph "Malogeny V-Grooved Paneling tod: of oppiicotion. a sent $6.95 Por Shoot : , An Example of Use During the Preperation of ‘Maca Sd Molds Yolated From Alin Food Proceing MAKE YOUR HOME GERM-FREE TODAY! "SALESPEOPLE: Sel this well established product by business nd homeowners. Appointments furnished you, Please don’t waste your time or ours unless in terested An EARNING $200 PER WEEK or more! CALL MR. SANBORN FE $-0481. W \ Eumber ( tH hin South Soginow St. = FEB 8871} . | ut _aununs HEIGHTS 1 SUCCESSFULLY USED IN HOSPITALS ~ ‘LABORATORIES. ws - OFFICES ~ FACTORIES -- Now IN-YOUR OWN HOME- | WOOD + EoMeNT * rum on. Pea le ey ' 1 Fi ’ ¢ . { = 7 a : ae e . Pi : ms : £ ere eo “oe . \ wie ne ce a oe % es ee ae ats. Joga é- ‘ ve f th ‘: ao * a ‘ ie os . A i oor Se ok Rad ey ee pe ee eae ota ee c : = ‘~ | 4 ‘ ee é A. ‘ por. Maple Floors Ar ee TH PONTIAC PRESS, SATORDAY, OCTOBER 12, 195 a l pre F001 © Sturdy 2 moder. mie nt 7 P ‘ a eae so, auger ee ood aneling ‘Is New| {Paint Masonry in Pastels Lake Ho ie k: j@oLD BOND + BU Detaled we fuing par Pll Eases Painting ~ Way” to Dress Up:Kitchen Panag Coron a ge me : ten No ake sun] A nee rth bl ed ver FEN | hime pre pein, es Studio rt Room © : 4 me Mats i th trot ct Pan cles sn ee bility, This is éspecially true}. (Contin lod , ¥ the: popular hardwoods used larger fess tiring by providing. aién has been so idet gelmann spruce, white to Jide. |where walls are unadorned ma-| 4 wed From Page 19) in ia ; oo. — oes : i: the nounewia's darain, Is. becoe cle ce emp ate Mic oamons at bes Aowire| Mam radio equipment fills a i : “wy. °o fede point of fimily ling. |effect there are larch, inland ted &™¢” app oan boar a wee * section of one room, That's + B// | z : “Alu ‘Pikitchen’ is Ss aa new “homes, the|cedar and incense cedar, All’ of| P* pet paint for this. is available just another hobby for the man | , aa ee minum: ‘Siding Pet ince eye ed ere oat amt 8 evry rt te deal produces) % the house, This summer he 2 , | 9. room, or the living evel — : readily. . : mich to be flat finish! Worked. on landscaping—care. |@ , ee a PAINTING ELIMINATED FOREVE ee aw pas ae Range mar cog vo freee Donk ~mionmna: _ phnce gral Sha gsemrhy Hag ay of wed mae Se tame se Must Control Moisture | tor ele. steal tant care | | ma: [ Cis inn cock peda alte ‘by using different varieties for é auntie theaune nt Mr. Phelps owned this lot tor 2 | 2 ‘of adding life and warmth to the|” éntrast. Both are in good taste. [ture in excessive ‘amoutits is pag Seg cong or beg he med (© , : / Pe oO? Y ote cnn [Se theta the paneling and cabloets| eto viglanse on bulld-| en Waluet Lake, long before shete, / : om their Beer pgp Pic amr by ready to finish them, hig Pa rective steps are ccna ans wp eaghenr dog the tet and la AT “a enya ay Sas a ra er tars, | oe : wood. species from te ne P| co-ordination, Sicecseane cna | structures. -- mapas ~ Now it’s built. It has been lived |O Ses pine region are found.in every type|/4" Now ate color treatments that ; a stout a year. Jack Huber of | - | ome from ranch house to apart-|S5o0" ‘tha “permit the wood to|- Dowble i | a. eG is BEFORE YOU BUY SIDING SEE ZA%. 3. Tas, fet i * ih 2 warmth othe wd we nioet os U le m 10 Years all the planning. r. Phelps did « 7) | kitchen is feng Fgey sib f paint ‘esduahe hens nie =" e i: form, : lamily ho : pe re ~ INSULATES— MODERNIZES saan ta es — > Color Can Be Dramatic ssc — a ae $1225 lat CONDITION ING. " iy. j a | flom t0-each other. The layout | A dramatic’ kitchen has walls| Year. True, houses nd = : .. * Increases: Vali 7) | qlto should inciade proper stor- /painted a deep gree ag and better, bu are bigger and a Tes i ,_> ues Up to 50% J Hee tacts designed ten ling vite wall cabinets aoe aeugr|ot lower-priced new homes: sw WATER TOWER |= No, 1 Flush Doors ~ HARDWARE 2: | STORMS — JALOUSIES — AWNINGS | ‘ester ty arcloon frequent clear Yellow. ‘The ‘oor covering ec drlnoednrea | . CLEANIN ee | RBBB Grado A tgs | | t.Speed ee - i Voungetown Wood ond Steel Kitchens ly cpa ls no need for (combines tones of aa oun onif ee SY aE ew G = Exterior’. ....4:.... Jacobs Chie Dail 3.9 +] Ornamental tron | steele nthe adh 0 del _ ey. Touches 3 Sime color in - This le a FE §-3759 an] tet —" Grade As Electric Hand os | “SELL YOURSELF .BY SEEING | Seda inet heeieatty toa tp. |ceamee te ue’ cetea, The oainagl n | PETE'S fs | txts Grade anal 29"): OUR JOBS” . mete yo panne and measur- Ges counter S95. yellow to match AUTOCLAVED 1 ‘REFRIGERATION Pa envbetecdic Sees J Pressing Sets, Pottabeg > ; ve : , you are ready os - ) fos No Money Down, $5.00 Monthly and Up |rusciaromgamm "itm | Conerete Block f= IE Sain ante 8 sg0] | oe op » ° V A L L E LY’ S \ eats peewee —_ —— Wood Is Comfortable | oT Src 7 —=|0: reel 4/4 Grade A sets aaa Doors Nantes 6: et OR well with them. 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Ve = Mod + FCO soa WINERY Nec eees tm me We | odernization — nm on peg W/16n2% ....., es Lin, “ be, : We Will Have One of Our Male 20.00.06, sepocesveces ke he Swe. te Oe» Call EM 3-4171] Eo tes ee eet AR = de ene COC eesoes eee sae é BEFORE YOU BUYmovenns Stem ms nis us Drip Cop 1% =. Aeeese . 2%e ‘to yourself to see the Humphrey Tension Be Mdtew ies eves Lin, Fe. 9e Sealed Aluminum Window! Priced just above’ a Bale Meuld 1 view reoeke shin, FR. 12 the lowest priced windows! Q ~ Marter Round a a Lin, Ph. 12¢ r Pes NOTE: These windows are not. assembled and then re! w Love Meu me WP ti Lin. Fr, Je bad brought to the job—they are custom-built at your = ia bie kas ee Lin. Fr. a4 O “home to within 1/16 of an inch. ae Spiing Cave 86.22% ee ee Lin, Ft. "ey a OS, Seine Cove Wade ooo icedcgaces in mone? o : Gul % nc can aedec uth $ . € COMBINATIO MD Lattice 5/16x1% .......... Lin. Ft. Be. 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Felt 50 | | 48%" V-Croove _ — ROOFING — SIDING — ENCLOSED #ORCHES -] = __. WINDOWS and ‘DOORS . og | Orenteced ad TF $6” a: — EAVESTROUGHS — RESIDENTI AL pe oe Brel nh crap: Sg Sd 7 ti , and C MMERCIAL B i are manufactured in our log. ‘They ‘ ad LDING © > Saami’ fro porn ahcede cei toe Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M ndoys ‘tl 35 Or Many Satisfied Customers, Are 0 Best Re d 2 mB he Gunde at ~ M. . M, — Su bo: “ ur IAL OFFER! ) ecommen ation : Alum, Combi = - . nation DOORS ~Lurmeis 5 ; Includes All i) fe Hardware aid Jeimbe. Standard Gtees | $2788 ¢ 7” lo ter. "Call Lumber Divisi * ae F e... circular a. sata maple’ oor. pa it . Se adie = Norther i GEM CONSTRUCTION poe 2260 Dixie Hwy. " ixie, wy. North 4 T NDAY. Rd. Pontiac a ~ Northern” Wholesale ‘Mfg. Co. oo. EM 3-417! LUMBER: 60. er sattt pa S Burmeister’ Northern Lumber Go. mo Comer Cooly 'Labe and Williams Lake all . sa nbigndbainnae sured ss _. (eM 34747. | Above Prices Are in Soro sono +++ BURMEISTERGOLD-BOND...., SOMES eR , lads i EET IDE Oe A ea: a NN ty eS + aa $e a om Se ee an ae ee ee * i * SMe h las hes wit forced air Y% Mile West of Village of Commence on Steeth- Rd. Open Daily and Sunday 12 Noon to 8 P. M. ab Valeting-to dae pr oe forces Call for free estimate. ’ FE 5-7471 Factory Installed ha | “Sane % MONTHS wravnent PAY | puppies, Now it’s possible to make spreads and curtains of topsail, | that long-wearing, gay and wash- Paymants $5900 a Month ‘Tbeen a standby in small-fry play clothes and now is available in dec- orator. widths of 48 inches, heat, auto. hot water, of cabinets. The: decorator il comes in homes are 100% are 80 feet and patterns coordinated with solid wider. Paved streets paid for. ‘colors. You may choose stripes ‘and : foe or plaids teamed with eo ¢ oe? © oe © » | “« ee — ore ee ewe we ae ee - Batetes. Here you wil find « - ROSE-HILL Realty Company _ BENJ. RICH SSSee a reversible bed- ee =e ea Yd ned A ee ay ‘pointe estates |Arcient Desions on Beautiful Lake Ooklend | Put Into Rugs How, one week defore.the official opening, We thvite you te see the . ultimate expression of luxurious take front living . The legendary beauty of ancient China is coming to life on the floors of modern American homes with the introduction of a new line of area rugs decorated with traditional Chinese motifs. * * * | The rugs, which are made in |Hong Kong, are harmonious with contemporary decoration but sev- eral of the patterns would be at home in a traditional room. : The + Bay Pointe limited number of outstanding homes that offer efery refinement of taste and function... at a price far ‘below your fondest ex- pectations. You're wise to . take your family this week-end. A iel- surely stroll theewgh each room . will prove a rewarding experience. WASHABLE BEDROOM—Spread and dust ruffle are striped and plain topsail, easy to make at home, a breeze to launder. Washable Fabrics Are if deal for Bedrooms ; | able lightweight sailcloth that haa. sited to each side 10 for the overhang. Cut two complete spreads, one: the striped, one p!i ain, wom \Homes Can Have Oak Floors Each. style of oak flooring In this system the to short lengths screeds, placed at specific i and adhered to the concrete mastic. : is composed of several A | side, jus ¢ FHA Speciti eng Reinga sonar ve hap are cleaned by turning a| Man Made (ee @ Strong Reinforced Casting wrayer gether. 7 : ~|Protects Locomotives @ Avoid Messy Installation Reduces Slipping Coordinated cafe’ curtains, in . PACE plain make OGDEN, Utah—When emerge UP TO 42 SQ. FT. “OF PORCH S$ tad vais pat, mates Hatare Have —jactne uote sassy |. patel as . Army depot here, ‘literally will be Free Estimates —We Deliver Anywhere! ' moved from cocoons for action, Slab-on-Ground At a cost of $2200 per. engine, Many Uses As with ‘nea products however, -buyers—have—adapted_them—to—a multitude of other uses. Amateur photographers h aye! found that the heaters equipped’ with fang perform excellently in darkrootns, speeding the drying of film as well as providing warmth. are used to warm en- tire home workshop areas. a $ : 3 22 TH 2 = rugs range in size from small ones from ~— $22,950 love seat to those for larger rooms. However, all of the rugs were git! ously designed for a frame of 19470 Grand River _ KE 2.9060. : a : insiinieaes ate’ finding the ._ |@asy-to-move rugspractical as well as smart as they can be taken up is inexpensive in summer and cleaned at small REAL BEAUTY © vscwscrvm Sees H U ! ON jto — as owas bg NATURAL BUILDING STONE 925s © French Lick Sandstone © Tennessee Marble Siu snd batt Also from the Orient, oe _ Tayo eee “EEE These, tow ever, have no foreign flavor being adaptation of French rugs. One of their appeals to American. homemak- ers will be their reasonable price, a nine by twelve rug costing under $250. Shapes are frequent- ly unusual, the octagonal rug being shown in a number all designs. POLISHED Nv MARBLE ‘WINDOW SILLS ' Beautiful Tennessee Marble ESTIMATES CIVEN PONTIAC , M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) CUT OBLIGATION UT STONE Phone OR 3-1594 > , Shades of many of the newest | rug introductions are undeniably lush. Melon is a high style color, pink, terra-cotta and coral are | “ROY ANNETT, Ine. Realtors lother first division hues, Sem} Ph. FE 8-0466 [igive tte bermuda look to the floors 28 E. Huron St. ve of less formal roo. — = a zZ eth 9 gor SESESSSS SSS ES! fee RI IO RR TOI I IO KK IK IT DKK KOK TOT tt OOMWW ) ARMSTRONG A VY MB, “Soccer Sunshine OER >" - FURNACE Before COLD WEATHER Strikes “Sills Silva cieey-toy boiteg bitore the toll an bi 9a, are sure to have your furnace installed before winter, orrives np ae ey the Sienet snail tiem Gosdwit Heating: KM MM HH ~ Ir F ¢ y meee 3 Years to. Pay _ Your Hosting pagthiex so to be used in front of-a divan or a| a om or" ee agit”, g “YOU'RE SITTIN’ \... | we “2 ee ee | | AUTOMATIC GAS 2 ~ HEATING BY ROUND Oak > furnace —Round Oak “3s that convenient. He's lighted the pilot, the world. Why not you? Talk to your neighbor who has Round Oak auto- matic gas heating and you'll hear the greatest endorsement Kound Oak could have. In fact, he may almost have forgotten he had a then ejoyed the areatest automatic heating in. : shetois HEATING. He Company _ f f] Fred ealiies Owner a fe a ORCHARD LAKE AVENOE - .* * s that trouble-free . . . gas 5 s6t the thermostat and ES 2 : Hf des and j More than ee. of the | Excel GAS OIL « Mueller portable e ic 2 oer See fr a ase = E i CHECK THES® FEATURES: pat @ No sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling Dependabitity CONCRETE STEP CO. 6497 Highland. Rood OR 3-7715 Across from 45 to 131 tons. ites Poddine Alenan wa Cocooning consists of a: layer of burlap-like cloth wound about the engine, three coats of plastic sprayed on, a coating of tar and an outside film of aluminum paint.) Moery's Oil Burner Sales - Servi SEE OUR STONE on Casey Clark’s Jamboree of FUN and COUNTRY. MUSIC TUESDAY, 9 to 10 P. M., CKLW TV Channel 9 TAKE ADVANTAGE of These _ SENSATIONAL | TV SPECIALS | b y & A Rich Castone Front and 3 Walls of Insulated Cast-Alum Siding ONLY $664 comotete (20x26'x8", gables and dormers slightly extra) = rn 4 Walls of Insuldted Cast-Alum Siding in Your Choice of 4 Glamorous Colors oncy $480 -compcere (24's26's8", gables an@ dormers slightly, extra) “& A Beautiful Castone Front That Will Enrich the Appearance of Your Home onty $299 © comotere . (2x8, gables and dormers slightly extra) | @ NO MONEY DOWN—5 YEARS TO PAY! @ LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! “INSULATED CAST-ALUM ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDINGS * NOT HOLLOW but heavily insulated with thick Celotex insulating board that guarantees amazing insulation, pot reerecnga es afi eros sagcelaaatn or weather, . ‘ Ep’ Phone FE 2:86)9, ae “Trim Ranch | Twin Livin ‘ pup ity & is. the goal of any home a you have a home with two ring rooms, _ you know it's designed for maximum li And if this has been accomplished without an air- port pst, you have a design achievem *x* * * . "Thig, happily, is the case ‘with House of The Week, HW-72. has unusual features to recom- L : : a price within his means.. You can: build this luxury house and still stay out of the luxury price range because it has a total of only 2,118 square feet. a « ‘This handsome ranch house w ui | 52 cf : ai This house lends itself to any) = Pet tha | . veanrOund becuty for any Amerh} . AT THE FRONT of thé informal living rodm is the gallery; its |'indow pearly 10 feet’ wide. The} Setrmoms. The master ican, anywhere. , | uses are varied. This area has two-story wi and is separated dows — and the front. bedrooms: bedroom is 16 feet by 13 feet. | The exterior design has }¢en| ‘fom the living room by an openwork . have’ full scale windows. Two baths. They're tack-to- meticulously executed, The’ size, aid Should you wish to further ex- back for ease of plumbing in- | 1.1, and. arrangement ‘of all| Inside, there is a center hall. One/ bathroom is convenient to/ploit the views from this trim — windows add. unusual charm to|An angled lattice wall is @ modish|the Aenter hall, The other, with|house, build it on an elevated ‘The two living rooms? ~-One~ is} the~styling-.ot -this- > fullest) ouch between the front door and/4 ti)i~shower, is private for|Plt, Or on top of a hill. You'll 2 féet by 15 feet. The other, Sejese te made of { natural light|‘p" living: room. The latticed iA! bedroom. _ A iavatory|be living on top of the world! level- and is well over 400 square stalled in the corner of the in-| Federal Housing Administration feet dimen- A two-car garage. a rf outside view through @ large It's on a Orreont: ome H as ‘Rooms | AN UNUSUAL GALLERY | An interior gallery! This is a many exciting uses. unique contribution to the featunee : rooms, an interior esphalt shingles make a pleasing exter, secre sealaes bok weet eng a the bedroom walls. ou ‘re really living ! The best to modern fuels deserves the best in modern fepepmnent. . » Play safe, Be sure, accerT NOTHING rot Taal: EQUIPMENT Otte A tees: pf Roope Mather “FE 2-0278 i i : i i ; | i : accepted. Please do not use en-/jenlarges the apparent space se- |the living room but at the time . maintains the ogee ll bed- | plan. { wrought tr raling gives a bal . AC PRESS, SATURDAY. OCTORER 12, 1957 Ls tome 3 4 Hl gt 2 F clie The basement could be finished | Kato still another living area, There is space, too, in the basement for an optional - fireplace. and room for a family snack bar, The L-shaped counter area is con- ' |venient to the dining room. Throughout: this comfortable, spacious home, full advantage is taken of the views at both the front and the back, The dining room captures the rear view through a huge bow window. sible to the whole, family. itiN6 Shellac Outdoors * furniture. Instead, apply * joil and turpentine. When this‘ is} . or Paint. Tes The kitchen, nearly square in| | |shape, combines ease-of-wark area| ‘| The living room: next to the} 5, |master bedroom has a picture Consider All Members J lof Family in Home ae A bome-should reflect the perf ,/sonalities of the inhabitants—and|i. ~ the best time to plan for this is | when selecting the decorations. | spaces with bright colors and up| arid floors that will wipe | nese _|Give the children their wide. openif - We raape | 30-Year Mortgage | . 137 of These. Beoutiful Homes, Occupied! holstery ‘clean With a damp rag.’ Favor father with a quiet spot to rest after work, and mother with a at a enq|touch of feminine elegance where] she spends ‘most of her. day, In- clude a special recreation center! for your . television set, hi-fi or) electric organ that will be acces-| ) | Shellac tends to glaze or crack} and should never be used as a) sealer prior to painting outdoor! a- half- | and-half mixture of boiled linseed | ae | dry,-brush on a coat of spar -var- “PRICES. ‘STILL REDUCED | r PORCHES, PATIOS and AWNINGS SAVE 5@)% Now ON WROUGHT ALUM, COLUMNS ALUMINUM FIBERGLAS BIG PRICE ~~ ONLY.3 LEFTY HURRY! ~ _ screens, over | 000 sq. ft, Equipped with Waste ey: Bacay eres 1 Mile Past Telegraph Road to Férnbarry Road, Left to Top of Hill » 1545 Linwood eek RE Sah BRR PERI | REDUCTION - on dluminum combination storm windows and doors. L. W. BOGERT—OFFICE OPEN 8:30-5:00 DAILY—CALL FE 46089 Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once, therefore, priced s0 low. Now 3-bedroom brick ranch homes, inc storms and Foymica Counter Tops, Forced Air Heat, Walk-in’ C Paved Streets, City Water and Sewer. No SEPTIC TANKS. Large La Lots. Live where taxes are practically nothing. . OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TOTP/M. Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac 403 TILMORE - ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD “GET RICH QUICK” _BENJ. 1. RICH bis MONEY Beery. ns DOWN feribe appearance of your “storage” on the floor plan. formal living room. marked! A graceful, open stair takes you from the dining room to the higher informal living room. A regulations now state that a smooth material, like masonite underlay-| ment, can be applied on ‘sub-/ flooring and carpeting or flexible flooring laid directly on these hard-] | ALL AWNING AND STORM WINDOW SALES — 4 Rand . _Telogreph Rd. Facing Ruth St., Pontiac . WE DO THE FOLLOWING —/ = — 2 Basements, Foundations, Raise © Houses, Add Rooms, Porches, State. me omen wn nen enn enane ik i Raha board panels. The. JUNIOR Hills Estates © 2 Baths © GE Kitchen, Optional . e pooeuyane Windows and ay 1,683 nag Ft. (including Garage) fd — oo a om So TTT E | : EXECUTIVE || | je In Beautiful Waterford © 3 Bedrooms . Take M- 00 West oe Ponting Lake be Read, 7 Turn Left - MODEL OPEN: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. HERBERT C. DAVIS, Builder = 4915 Irwindale a FE 5-4311 = MMMM CAN DISCOVER. HIS OWN POSSIBILITIES ~.. Cement Walks and Drives. Attics Completed, Bathrooms, ce1- Utility Rooms, Roofing, Siding, | ~ | Garages and Breezeways, All Work Guaranteed . . . Buy From Owner and Save Sales- man’s Commission. Ne Money For Free ' “Estimates. Call: es From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M,. = fee. FE 4-5063 . | Ne Payments PS 7 FE 4-6101 _ ae be Boel ~ Evenings: ME 7-1011 | Wichigan + Home Remodelers | =) : ore Huron St., Pontiac “® _ppadions kitchen | finish | “| 3101 Orchard Lake Rd.) _ LOW DOWN PAYMENTS | veterans: FEATURES GALORE! bd Activities and Family rooms © Studio and: conventional ceilings ® Good, closet space ene | @ Spacious. lots Ne bd Formica” counter tops e- Ample kitchen cupboards, attend © Street paving already in ‘and paid for hy the builder, COPCO Aluminum Horizontal Siding Windows Payments as LOW as FULL PRICE. FROM 512.500 complete e+ house and lot |. 30 yr. GI and FHA TERMS Noon till 9 p. 622 Linda Vista Drive— Ce La Phone: e: Federal 39156 ae PONTIAC KNOLLS: Model Home and Sales Office - OPEN Daily and Sunday from m. .. Model at BEDROOM — BRICK HOMES os 1 “Home lapeovemeat Center | Midwest Supply IE == Bind Lubere IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 5 . MODELS se . i “ a a WA Onl? Seles by JERRY YE. ADAMS 2896 Dinte Hwy., 14, WITHOUT BASEMENT + Dafly fst MA Ge fat. & Gun. 19 to 8 F. 450 (INCINERATOR ra _ #1% BATHS CE BRICK © CARPOR’ Drive © Scr OPEN; | ‘ta ones his care every day. . At community dances he plays ; , ere Wir @ ner with the best of them. provides a better nging Ay A severe case of which} . to thaddd 40nd bach pet he suffered at 1, is blamed for heads, taking High fever dam- many of the modern heads avail| Chops Down Tall. Firs oped the sedets of talitnren. . da be With Same Expert’ Skill|within two years, he was con. Some-hends have| of Other Woodsman [ily Hind oe av _& Boge 8 Idaho (NEA) — A . sharp double-edged axe, swung by, , at the standard/® blind mian, helps. boost the na. 6 inches, the typi-|tion’s forest production, -@ shower pattern) Although he lives in a world of|- diameter. darkness, 55-year-old Robt- , Pressing wo a Il Smooth | ee Gs ee Paint Will Give You os Greener Grass a a Maybe Your Home Needs Expanding, teo Financing ‘Up to 7 Year Specialising inees ‘Commercial Buildings oA. MURRAY WHITE. | | Breezeweys. . Concrete Work ....’, | Additions .-- Perch Enclosures Attic Remodeling Roofing Recreation Rooms Siding Kitchen Remodeling Rehvoons ! “There Is No ‘Substitute for Experience” i ~——- Open Daily 9:00. to 5:30. At the Hashing white light jest east of Oekland BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE INCORPORATED 207 W. MONTCALM FE 4-0544 WAREHOUSING. © FABRICATING 115 Branch Street | Telephones: - ' Pontiac. FE 4-0586 FE 4-9582 “#8 "2-3924 & FE 2.4008 - Nesan FE $7923 : Use” paint. The Moscow, Idaho, farmer ts) Kom, ‘whe has ‘boon onperiment pre pe dacogy. ome ego oo agRhon ap ay eB arent |gu GeSneneyetyeninnelenunceninebat predate ielttiin, Ins. tag gos eonee pan wet Taber tanec] . Windows 7 i s ie : : I : . Ine., ~s , mio C1 yar, “4 URDAW ‘lmeas” toile ‘One terete pet pot to" cy, @ PREMIUM GRADE = Agia tare WV : \ . Que Oe ae , | Heating Oi .- -& ‘asin’, Penta soote —F BUY DIRECT From. A gallon, he days, is fo a the average-cise lawn. : —at no extra cost : rom - Anothe: » he: said, - a , fen ‘te fepaseed ths 6. seas: H H SMITH . your locat 4 (commerce. eo <—§)~6~ MANUFACTURER! : 3 y, according to Keen, “ Pt ~— ne oy needed to keep}: . OIL COMPANY 4 | ’ 590 S. Paddock FE 2.8343 5 WINDOWS—any size er style = ; ogs. Be a Sleuth, Then Buy | . 20 x 16 double ae: . $l 548 : | : ce —" INTERIOR FLUSH DOORS .. _ ftom $4.95 5 2 : CHANDLER - | EXTERIOR FLUSH DOORS... .. + fom $12.95 § ; ESTATES : ‘STORM SASH, 2'x4'. rere $4.19 a | BASE BOARD does? 8 i cise $7.00 Cs One of the Most = DOOR & WINDOW TRIM....... .. $5.30 Ce ) parmalic TriLevel |: DOOR FRAMES — Exterior... ........$8.95 5 tes: ‘Manipulate the garment “ct : “g maginable 15 DOOR JAMS — Interior . ase ye lie tbe teen Pinon Call on Math ormula 14 990 ; St Contect Us for Complete Price List Gi Ironing may be. detrimental.to| How many gallons of hot water etter 1 H “s : maw wna fer Acre ener tf Cheaper Tham Rent! |]| Come Out and Talk # eee : fa t ) ber ar ines wc Cas, Arius tates) Cheaper, Than Ben Ul teens With ‘Union Lake Ré. EM 3-4148 = i Itallons dally per person, 89 mul YOUR OWN HOME |}| °°e™s th Us Licprerusediaeerunesciuvaceteveree iS “vandaag ted gexagleal god caren THESE 3. 3 ms off the balcon te 2 | orig Me wscrme, | Sirsae ime” |] TF YOUOWN A LOT—~— wet Lowe" tane four pow] sSacetetes GP | Myer ance YOU CAN OWN A HOME water heater is not adequate to * city water ai , Succes taste tesa \ oe soon sete : wiz NO MONEY DOWN INC. ie ar eer the teniperetare, sem Pus Down reenene weer rele ug flee the new Ranchalte, the besutifel $ bedroom micdel home slow ae depending om the Current neode of F. R BUILDING CO. Open sgh on Gisplay at $200 South Rochester Read, just 9 blocks Béuth of Sle ty the family. _ _ Emerson Off Featherstone Saturday | Aabera Read (M-50). Learn how essy you may Willd this top quality ’ @C tricd nt ea Rd. ‘home on your own lot and save hundreds of gollars . . . See the : of Opdrke which make this heme thé Duy of 's ‘st. CONTRACTOR § SMITH-CRAWFORD, Inc. EASYBUILT HOMES 3390 South Rochester OL 10002 Just South of Auburn Read OL 6-1226 WATER _— vt | 5) w. Haren Se. ve” ~ puO- THERM 30-Gallon GAS VAR te a 52-GAL,. 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Reg, UB, Pat, OFF, ‘iy © 1981 by WHA Serve, tre 197/23 “DIXIE DUGAN WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY By McEvoy and Strieber Sar i -. By T. V, Hamlin BACK IN THIS LL TAKE A wow] + _ ey ANCIENT / WHILE 0 SET / OKAY. THE TEVA BETICR War | ALL RIGHT, 60 My \ GREECE, uP, MR. GOOR, / DOC...JuST FE. MACHINE 30 Ger RIO OF s CUENTS TAKING A> ABOUT 60 BIDDOWN | CALL ME AN OBNOXIOUS, | TIME-MACHINE..gUT (BC rr EASY J rae Oe WHERE Is SHE? y f a, e SS : ii at ‘ " , = . . “ 5 & Gre BF be : % ¢ BY, “iis my Ze" wees. | > ys Recetas - ) SSSA Ve é wt SS ‘ 4 h a: ., Bx fae iS. : f Moa ti et hae 1807 by HEA Gorin, tee, 7.0, U.S, Pee. OF, = NANCY - miller SS SS WOULD You. || DON'T. BE So TLL USE MY AUNT .FRITZI--~/ PLEASE GET LAZY---GET IT - RUBBER }. I MADE A MISTAKE THE ERASER ~ YOURSELF ae wy\ «©HEEL IN MY HOMEWORK FROM. os 3 > 23 = Een = , =) & Y)’ ‘ ww x She ARS | TI | ‘ — eae . ci one) (eC LANG AV ANIL EDO By Leslie Turner | MAN WHO'S BEEN ) WRITING pricgeinn | sone ECO xs =a MORTY MEEKLE <& os I FEEL LOOKS LIKE NERVOUS STOMACH TO ME. STEP INTO THE X-RAY AND WE'LL TAKE A LOOK cz t Y ; ‘a 04 OQ. Z ey Me 70 toe cn op sy ari, Rerlses GNVE 'EM UPI Sane ose FORGET iT! ~~ WILFONGL ITS A D LUCK iss KIND MILE INSIDE THE TRACT YOUVE BLOCKED UF + - end Y => xX ‘ Pwo BO vou |) TELL WE, DO YOU CONSIDER ‘ THINK YOU |] IT BRDERTH YOUR CREATIVE ‘ V-YOUR FIRST DEN ON THE || ABILITY: TO FOLLOW THE f B.YOU PRESUME TO REWRITE || SIMPLE ORDERS OF @ } THE emir OF TADD POLE, @ || MERE PRODUCER? ' [1987 by NEA Servieg, tne. TM. me U8. Pan, OF | ee -_ ysrieseenitonr By Cats eat Kuhn / a IF IN YOUR POCKET ; TILL. WE PASS GRANDMA'S SHE MAY OFFER US.) ! ETHIN' We i Sim, ONLY A IN A OL 23: See tases ewes ences Oe! i I ' * a w+ *¢ the Board of Coun Since the first of this year, the| Apples. Janathana » to. of the County of drop: has, been roughly 22 bilion|Semee™ Gabe. cia ) : ; scar es i rapes, \e tootee Be 2 * = re : datas, putting the quoted value! frars, “erties, bu."':....5 Ste Boren C ee ae Lodge Calendor sou D. all fone, Me ba,"1s:0:, ccs: 248| ies to Form Government - - \Scattered Rains |. cm . shr'o. || neighborhood Sees Sioa «Pe pramiensy eg sean wry ce Se oe oe . per meeting aoe nav (: ‘Nn in Franpa Pamper Nation's \ens tito ensing: Oet| somes 73, Pinay Called 'On in Franceiestrn cor) = Po PROP EE aed LiL : 4 ! estern weds sioners of the, Sounty, of Oakland i die coe Bi ee! A ee Grocery Store Robbed | |fmrint Sine ent 2 pence than of the decline 50 far|eauliiower es. 90e0i07cscicvsis« AMM] PARIS (AP)—Ex-Premier Antoine Pinay tried his hand |" "#™ ASSOCIATED eeeiee $438 in Cash, Goods |Sriset ts tien tims, end ince they this “_* oo epg daily Cer, sweet, § dos. geestetensecnsss 1%]. today at welding a new coalition to replace the govern-’ | Scattered splotches of rainj/O? in ies ae ee ee average of 3,115,710, ‘This was the|Dik. punch, 1'dos: .'s....:::.00:00 490] Ment which his independents and peasants helped topple half = Pas sant aat| Cash and merchandise valued at| furnish, Dau, tnd spread: trom, truck. biggest weekly volume since the|Morteredish, pk: bekt, j......:..2 m8] *WO Weeks ago, ~~ Tuma ‘weather’ was on deck from|$438 were stolen from Delmos|¢) inches, thick ose maanare, Je, toa first post attack week. Itifees whet abe. ccaeiiccces be I ee eae the Mississippi River. eastward, |Grocery. 18 Fisher Ave. early co cee 28 nel fe Placed great emphasis on the de-|Onions, Dry, §0-Ib. ..._. aves see -» 10): Although Pinay was not being counted out from the & ¢ -&.% Friday morning by burglars. feed Project a ad cline Onions, Greed, (bens) dom ....-. 190] start, obse ‘gaid his cha seemed slim Missing was $400 in cash which/"T), and quantities in- ; “* +‘ tee | be. bs ce9 at canplibegpeates doe : ee a awe 250¢ : . : pion to a dry. pattern was on top of the store refrigera- volved om f ok LO ree ree The week t the highly. ‘un- pean, ®, bu. begets scsoeses Bae ident Ren aie calad Hi. ‘teak tale : in the East was a smattering fio, plus 11 cartons of cigarettes), or. cand ° settling, news “that Feassin, had|feletets Yancy "bohy"s."s.-7..; Ue] President Rene Coty called in Pinay last night. Two rpclachinne, {and eight bottles of wine. ‘The, Provera! sats onl qpestfietions wil launched its space satellite, or ee daa, LB] other former” premiers, Rene Pleyen of the Democratic the southern -__,|thieves entered through @ base-|'"s ‘certitiet or check in the IY-|Soutnik,” and this created’ a MB, sesuciss 149} pd Socialist Union of the Resistance’ahd Socialist Guy | Showers had ranged) ment window. > | [ements Of G08 sonet Seammgeny enet | shaky ‘atmosphere for the market|squash, Detictows, a, "200027200077" 173] Mollet, earlier had falled.to form @ government. ee | cp es = at ee ar : aes Tomaboes, 14-Ibs. ...cc.c0..scccecee 1.00) cine ; Friday | ~ dnsiderably Gon : ‘ae need “ . . “he addition to this, there was 9) woke) ne. im ; . Ni . ) fornia et commen teaes Nevada a ly ee sat ant a \ Peele te al a ee i eae vags|Reaches.for a Smoke 2 Automobiles Collide and Arizona eastward into the| DELANO, Calif, U\—A South- |i the opinion of the Board. is inthe - se es ee, lone Bi op ceacsene: : lend Car Strikes T \ | western slopes" of the central] ern Pacific locomotive sheared |the Bosra i Bethat et »_fnd so on. It_became}iaie: Ubu oioliincigccsac Ege Car Strikes Tree —_jat Opdyke, South Blvd. [Reem "lope | Ott the front ‘of Charles Reese's fSpinnche bu 72 20000202000000:20072 Lag], A Flint, aman, Robert .| Two hnotorists who both og nan sachone wacko eaaees Senkte Rewesnes ep-sicwete. | Tay taint ae seccsescsiso ERIS ote General Toreettal aan Mey ‘had The “green light collided) Si tainess from Kansas and Mis-the driver's seat—started — but ng Lettuce & Salad Greens \night foP injuries received "when|*t OPdyke Rt. and E. South Blv4.,|souri into the Dakotas while scat- ‘ Celery co a fs ca 2.00/his car hit a tree, according to|4t 5:30 “¥4y rday. . we light showers ant —- : —_ get J - : rs DU. «sasereeeeeeee 2.50) Pontiac Post State Troopers.. Donal: Capac tained ; : . 20: : ene ® ae, a ve UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, 19-21 Caponettes (over 6) {i In ghe matter of the petition concern- i “Deaths in Pontiac and rby Areas & S22] Not / : today - that the ore - ORit ae Sadie Roney Smith, mother of sald a Bas ea Ge comer, es uar-tae tel wes na ce | me | cgpiarte ‘ | OFT, Get. Regt. f. 0.9.) ‘ ; Court . output at 31999 came and. 1nqea(because many nations have not/Pase ‘tt mended federal) Soe pymyrey —_"IBaird Funeral Home. The Rev. 1. will be at 1:30 pm, |sboute af" the ‘mother, ot said. mingt 10 ‘toa with last »,)Deem_paying their share. dag enETT medina 41%-44 weighted avers] Service for Jordan Barkley, 88,/Frank S. Hemingway, assisted by|Monday | the Richardson-Bird/viclated = law of the State and that 4 Bt caged 6 Ne pty oT 8 ay ge ees Ste he Hl aU Ale De, mil tent mle fev. Jim Svea ad heuer ake” Mlle, Sr ces ae | week He called ; Ta eon “ts "\Monday in the Newman Rey. Frank ‘of : ery. Mrs.|" in the name 21008 troche were bull ra ar tee” in melataininy. mary calnd gi vag sip utr7/Chureh with his pastor, the Rev. J./ciate, with burial in West Deer-|Leonard, lifetime, resident of the|2,.Mise in ea BUT - factories, . in the Middle East but estimated! cases. ie "*|Allen Parker, officiating, Burial/field Cemetery. oe ik: He i. <_ son, [centers Court House, Annex. vivant ; —— ee it would cost a total of 50 million] Commercially graded: 87-88; medtum| “it follow in Oak Hill Cemetery.) Surviving are wile, Sarah; y t »|Bivd., in thé City of Pontiac in ssid i : dollars to keep going through next! 4: Vaiet; fe'** “Mr 87-9! Metimlitie body is at the William F,|four sons, Arthur of Lapeer; Lioyd|Franklin Leonard of Highland, and County, .0n the Zand. day. of October Pie _ Canada’s output this week s//) Browns: Grade A, extra large 55-86;/Davis Funeral Home. - jot Fostoria; Rolland of Dryden andjone sister, Mrs. Margaret rlpoon, end you are hereby commanded oF placed at S55 cars and S2i trucks)" ii smmarskjold described the|*!s* ©s-##: medium 40; small 26." Baie a resident of Pon-(Gerald of Columbiaville;’31 grand-|strong of West-Highland. to Sppaer personally st teld -beacing: 00 frocks, sel dg a ver force which ‘was set up after last i tiac for 43 years, died Wednesday|children and 15 great-grandchil-| - — a ad eels % po Moa ve tt “oaivesr’s Suez Canal mg as a Livestock. after an illness of two months. dren; a brother, William Chapman Pr ae ik cenineae ak whedon r : care and-1.3¢ treks. ccs “unique and “pence. ef: DETROIT LIVESTOCK ET CSENE, + Ferrenvea os naam ry ary om Deaths Elsewhere printed and circulated in ‘sald County. ae , Ward's noted that Chevrolet and fort. IT, Oct. 8 (AP)—Cattle—sal- CARLO: GINOTTI : : Z ‘ond : . : ae Witness, the ur Buick started 1958 model work this) _ = * nd liters. with ground > loads choice} Word has been received of no eb Seine erg + Hom MANILA W—Cartos Rotaulo Jr.|uo"Eta dude"! aula Gout, im the cay and ik bout 3% .weeks He said that only $5, heifers included im early Tun; mostideath of Carlo Ginotti, 64, of 187 , Gen. Carlos P. Romulo,|@#7 °f October, A.D. 1967. to their public cements Oct.|the 10 million, dollars / ind’ ‘bh per cami ahout $0 stocuers| Massachusetts Ave, Detroit, tor.|Lapeer: Ronald of Louisville, Ky.,| om ben, Cates e- Fomthe| (art ARTHUR &. Moone, ; a announcements is Ps H “4 ; i « Ld and Donal Searns |) r + SL and Oct. 29 respectively. |by the General. stecte and. heifers. very” slow., mareeti™merly of Pontiac. “He died Wednes-|¢ir "70. “poe Dufort, Mrs. Nel-|United States, was killed yester- ary i19 o eee not fully seteblished: tee, cartz, quicsiday in Henry Ford Hospital alter). -araver and Mrs. Alta Batzlotf,|day in a plane crash GM's German Plant jin_voluntary cor high ‘choles 4040 Tb, fed steers 26-28; one/@m illness of three weeks, : Manila. Five other American bus- Regent on es low chat Ip. fed steers Seif He was a machinist jobsetter at yy of Potumbiaville. ee : another 6%, ge + : ler Corp. - : was attorney and secre- ¥ fo Establish Record |Stit 4 reeves omy $508 aie afr atad ire spn] Surviving besides his wite,| MNS. CHRIS INGMUNDREN Cy "Findlay ier Timber ee QDUSN RECOM fw Betton: secre sages, (Maries EE (v0 SatgNer cure Cea) Ingmandaen, 0, Ulery opr ane Dividends fails ; With tole con 3 ind fal bulla. 1b.30-18.00 : four | will be giro id ent. oe RUSSELSHEIM, West Germany| With cpsts through the first 10/ihinY taxtcommercial » w**-|Waybridge; “four sons, Carlo Jr.,/long resident of the area, Liebmann, 72, pr , res * A ka S 5 —- N.C poet nM m7 eee at gto T $200 GET OUR BID ON House b will traf ; ow Py Ay. BUILDING” RE REPAIR. .. ork, cement, plastering. sta.) / E. TO PA er’s. ii Pontiac State D& a BUILDING SERV _FE. 5- 1cB FE. 2-706 fives, OR 3.2976. furnaces, new and satan working, cond Appt “ oom : ju By ewe roers Bessy Wonderfand To » 362 rmingham, ich. We Then At, NEW PARTY ET. Co. Dey. Collects - and no tn _ OR 3-682 nile WANT j WOMAN FOC CARE FOR, * sl. 6 day week. 5-0406. 9 - ; -. noel « Let eI. Re et oe Fae evan Wean| Bi tion, “or” pocatbly ive Baap PIANO L oe je tae re 923, smecl Ye oe jee oF wee se a “tear ae ps be sigs ps gs My Tg Ee accd — gars cate rE ; i : Pe 5-8473 security = traine* ¢ and Bur WANTE ABLE LA ivar pre fer stay Tome evenings. “Pk : : : git. 3022 BAW Ci ee iS Be sorner Cranbrook. 1 CAR te a ' A . ve yee, repel | Business Services 13 ane ae . ler an WORE. 4. a hoe Teen “SERVICE Rit 1 and trimming. Get our bid. s— _of coven, grag ‘Nork, S EM "aie | Ex ERIENCED RAN “WOULD - cise \. ALSO * Bedwork and poe Serv cUSTO Tee arte ee wake m & Mmanship guaran. orl Licensed. bulldets, EM ae 5388 BLOCK BRICK CEMENT WORK, M Se “. - genre Pi Riack om oe eae ane Se en ora ese’ LAS TERING an EM Rar one. _Call collect, MY 4 ‘ te yo t ‘A telephone xan eon aere~ ice, MI 6-8180 or “Tw i- Dressmaking, 1 Tailoring ‘16 ) Santen aes erations Drapes TAL fr L-| tera ‘Atm done in my THE KU <4 re eb isid PICTURES. ore Lawrence at. vac /UM Ct. EANED no | 4070 Alrport Re OR. 108 mileage tiles pay ean ANY GIRL On WOMAN NEED- is 0, 'rendiy adviser, ci at ONLY — se in ad | BIBLE STUDY GROUP | 60tb WAVEW SPeclaL, “6 bo. Dorowy's Fe a4) FOR HEARING FRET AND demonstration your home cal! ce Ere eveninie for appoint) appr on “AxD Aven” THIS pat ¥, Furniture Tetnsting 164 ANTIQUMA ~ =, Frmctau vA Aw erribiens SECRETARIAL SERV. tener Arttare \o ANTED oe: “RAW LEION tof Includes accom, ree bee oe __ Garden 1 Plowing suetom PLOW OR Aa _#teding &—mowiag. 0 Ao, pie PLOWING. OMBING, mowing ha. _ Insurance / “Agencies | tA R “nsORaNce — Run ninps Austin-Norvell “apesey J i SURANCE - Laundry Service atthe FoR PAMILY LAUNDRY ice eo aed Pontise Laundry. rk Sy oe fied, Beautifully finished. Pontiac ry "Phone a, Laund ene : Landscaping PPP ee eee at pa time lf amen drvewey areding. Back EM 3.3023, EXPERT THEE ee yaiwu RG A AND removals. | GRADING LAWNS, LAWN rh wna ae! of = series rt delive eding, light 2-1 tractor work LAW ‘Byun “kb LAWN ne. pair, OR — few Lawsr + BUnLT, bac * Ml Top coll FE i hay very _Moving ¢ & t Trucking . 19 meet Ing = 5 “exceu! ‘ENT orn een WATER PROOFT antl _Free estimates. Call ROR wv rice, oy Kg Cy LARGE VAN OR, ws, RUIN RAT | Basements, etch. AB BNF ‘mefeett yy phone Nicholie & Harger Co. | | 13.W. Huron PE E88! # Wea Children | to cook: 26 2 EINER Rt, ae a & vesn moe HC our ron om ne, OL i . BUY OR LIST ¥ LAKE Ting, | 4 GooD LICE ge sate Eot Ls i CHILDREN CARED | Fon in- “Eh Wed: Household Goods | 27 pug) FURNITURE NEEDED 5. (eOLEMAW ‘DAIRY sii GAa STOVE, CALL OR 3.9606, Se ainting &I Decorating 20 20) A-1l vai — PAPE "td. i? B BON CARPENTER SERV-| LAYING ing Fdison, Ph thts! 22. arep to train tor Mlesel and itt ~~ ROOF REPAIRS _ Eaut bay eat, af. RAVESTROUGHING PE 4044 = experienced “Dees! TRENCHING AND M tf you have mechanical ftude write to us for "cal abel matio: without obligation a awa, t Pee at = you mev _Seoomse ® part of rh as hours, ai rector cranes fere ee, Bor Pontiad Press. "CHARN TO DRIVE THE | WAY Ay" paiven EBRI' USED 10 CE m4. TRAINING SCHOOL, sriek 3 conte on se FE 52m, Res, FE 6-103 tearing down small wins) ings. Call afnis. ee ey cs "Work k Wanted Male _10 WORK. NEW = “| free tnfor-|- BULELDOZING va. . 0. Th FE 4-691, i Building '$ Supplies “12a oe 18 cen Can be 3252. Bal a Ave. FE A = at sin |_Talio'Sner's pm Loar Lady Guaranteed fre ity FREE 1 QT. xm OF en with each Gal 240 ) Baldwin. FW 56-3144 TUPPER yet 4 On 3 rrr gaPAzeR MAR e DECORA FInd. ve a fe | oocAgD eunasy| 2 ete — rr 4-0: Pm 41442 A | AMILY, RUD rere amar age ao } pie WALTON DYKE ques i: OR STOLE yy Saeed nday pight, iarold Doebler, MA Pine Knob Road, tristose Book AEROTRED KNAPP” SHOES Fred Herman hang e? sitia Confidentia! he el Ag: ; WEEDS” to holed ne What ont you up cash. | FE + ibs7, 1 will not be op oi og for any debts contract. other than ‘eine ed by any. ‘ on fon Fee, eee . Humphries 1 N AND AFTER THIS bars) October.1: 1 will not be res — oe ny debi« “vontract by osher than myseil Raymond! EB sou Wi Chandler, Pontiac, "30 MIN.” That i al} it takes to have: one of. our courteous saies- Sots Realtor re ne ny “Telegragh Evea _™ ILTIPLE Lari VICE Having A Party? ~ To Biiy - To Sell’ Place your order today, for fayey party treats, Baked in our kiteh- REAL ESTATE Gale our door, PX ‘ HQME MART REALTY ler_¢: FE S80 IN DEBT? ~ "BUYERS ARE. WAITING! IF SO- _ Let US: Give ¥ ou | Plate to Pay , Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT | COUNSELORS | Above Gaara Punta JAC® @ ¥. Ww You a. — ‘this ed, oh st anibod In is wi bouts, ge con ect with | number, EI él. lay gti tig _ing tare OR dean home. FE 2 DD, LICENSED ie ic | ome, fire alarmed os yt MY 24533. ee kee rover: Brite Call us today for prom courteous after WENEED HOMES-LAND CONTRACTS ‘ FOR QUICK SALE ‘ CALL: : ‘ : RAINBOW REALTY . PR 2-264 503 «8, PADDOCK | Eve. FR 6-721, FE 4-6306 Sm eee a *Phtaking * iSaliagr and service. Agent out im- mediate ERRY E. ADAMS CO Eves. “til @; Sunday 1 to 6 Disie Wey ‘re 436i m| 5S ee ey ree for you. Com muni See A ot - of pe 4 ‘pends eee signer oneet ~ Wed, _Migcellancous — 28 20 vsep CHAIN SAW & @ abel machine, OR Money ' Wanted aBA a 96.000 TO PAY ovr MORT: _Wtd. Transportation 41 Edw. ao pane Realtor “Ee & finish howe.” OR /TT N. Sesinew 81 * aguas ____. Wanted to > Rent Lm HO PREF pd "eed a ; Clarkston , REAL ESTATE INC. / 90. 6. Main, 4 WE_DO WHAT ‘ESA ee w roy KNAUF * Ok & + ih aEMPh, $a "STEER or PE X- 1 PAINTING T NTERION & EX per — by for cash FE 40205 QUICK C CASH For your land equtreat, You'll ee our service. Ask for Jim Dinke “Television n Service 2 P| 8 OOS EN OTT ing — PULLY | PPO Sep PG Cases Boe EN we! id se FE 45607. ¢ calle ye Bervice ars, 8. Se Sanders. On GOOD PROPERTIES | od — orf more with 100 ft B.D. CHARLES, 1717 8 "Tele Sasenh pond: FE 46-0621 Gene _Buppiy Co ‘W Lawrence. _Upholistering | BEADLE’S DRAPES, covers, beds rade. FR 4. 4-264: Fre, Estimates “THOMAS TPH _8 TELEGRAPH sup rie “FOR. LAND CONTRACTS. —— R 91385 Dixie Hwy | — LE. “ine e176 pine Lake Rad EM | §i5007 “MORT ae ial “ON : nities oa i oie nUPORRD alee, PRY ANP R its PAIR OF MAN'S ingses. gentes at, betuses| Prt) Orchard Q beware and East “an Sh i er please call FY 4 8, 5 BILLFOLD IN A. GET ovr. CASH PRICE BEFORE vou Lay's Variet Mare, 06 aes s ne cell FR 23-2303. whi Fiufty ‘Reward, 4-37 a rae ae Fe TA Bu ahte Gore reat et Lake Hew. ans “Bee Setter. is Fat — = ee | i wel K. 5 # "ero te Realtor. Chen Unlimited Seasoned or new land ¢on- gg and equities Reasonable discounts, Let - sous oat con. tract’ man consult with ; ARRO REALTY : and - fa fea ictieue, p Broker _Coss-Bl or Jerry Anderees. WHITE. BROS. REALTORS Dine Hey = : ‘6660 pa ~4 Open Eves. "til 9; Bun. ‘to to & “MORTGAGES Farm Loan Corres “ Bquitable- Ever PI IN A FLASH jr reon. ears service to satlefied ends and cilentele, . Johnson ‘dart “re PEALTOR apb Rd, FE east small home. FE en "ob002" XN. Finder pleane, i iin Revel IF & HARGER TE Pas MA e Huron it, on, at FE r sane ‘hie CASH iT UAROR SAVE ENERGY/USE WANT: ADS! To’ find” Se pe sen = pont cD . 5 a month. a6 ; fltto. heat, bot water, Ban 8i8 Waterbury ener Le “Thanks so much for-finding him, officer! I didn't even ad mae Nn pasted the Hamburger Heaven tnt he i © 1907 by NEA Gerson, te y oe a8. say anything!” and fet, auto. oll host N heat, cai “ecomens. Garage. ~ RENT — OPTION ee ep LEE ING ‘nou ol CLEAN jespuahen, Mother and child wel- |, SE or 2 tat “Near Tele- 3 ‘ (RD, LAUNDRY FOR aN 3 Ree SO Pelt town & bus. WITH a Nestieanatinatnnd 2-2306 Somvalescent ‘Homes 38A LA- le oleh, Seeaet ee Hotel Rooms 39 vyes “HOTEL AUBURIN mete Yeo, POR CASH Bias! , ‘ through ‘Chassitied ‘Ads, |BALDWIN For Sale Houses 43 OP) CN | thy Snyder tare Lavender ; onl pn. ‘Eat 3-fo0 aR SUNDAY 2-5 | tan a Wot ecand' Bite, ot 4261 Woodstock - _; iv ou130 Toneed. corner jot. Im: ‘14 Bedrooms = -] itn 0 a, acre lot ~ wooded piay- my ‘ae Cer tamara dows. 2 tn Je bedrooms ‘and bath” and Bloomfield T. “Township | astered May 9 New custom built, ’ Ba The Nita sine te a prvecy 8 ees | Rinknite pg Ty apne ‘To Se fy cigooardt in w aoa th ate = FOLLOW OPEN Take, hardwood floors, 2 car f fot SNe “ast te, pale heraed | R. HOLCOMB & ms SECLUSION Livery $toi” 5 MILES OUT a Ba gee re, sprege and remmewes, 4 a reel with 170 Tt. I. stake Fonds Sins | PRUE FARM ramic ths, sepern’ young bea: trees, room. and 2 car at- chicken este nae booties. 7 fous iene. the tol out, Sesement . ret) "CUCKLER REALTY - ‘ arate “game” room, furnace rE on m Gogisew re ‘9-810 hee el Feat |e sas. tours _[ggr. “Owner. Ponties “Pro. Son rth 00 DOWN No oe hgeS i Pp legen. ‘S ‘ou INCOME — | garam $95) DOWN Pee mi| seeders oa OFF T's tn perfect cond, inside | al neling, bag, | pares fae \ \ “Ready to move “> Hardwood fears \ A » | Beautiful“ large ene with fan. bath wi ¥ assed Se | Biacktep toad — mes Ertan. New school ~ \ Large terraced lot 3 bedrooms . Pull deep basements Only 4. jeth wi- von Ses OR }- ‘Open Eves. ‘t oth oe | * 8 are to 8 . “RILEY EAST rnograes In rie ~ School district. . love- iy bedrm. home with tile at tegen | STOUT'S - Today Enjoy modern living this 2 year oid ranch m home, only 6 — from . Saginaw St. out with. shiny oak fioors, i plastered walls, ful Edwatd iM, Stout, Realtor TN, Ph. FE 5-2165 pee. ‘Til 8:30 Buys this 3: bedroom Nd Home, nestled among oth- er3 oom, Brick Ranch Homes. The house has the best of everything. I will be on the roperty Lee 16 PM, Drive out Lake Road, {Oppo Opposite Club Lake ce iste Club Tahoe) Turn eft to Bay- bréok Drive and then to Open’ House. Immediate ay pateapiee ; (Jack Kennedy,. Host ¥ , WMA. - = xevty nig ohaee W. muren St rw" “Spee Brennen Wl'6 iu ates gar so bag tips: be ett Di a ‘ wee = WHI BROS.: ode or make offer. |. ‘OHTS — from ecard: dates basement shell ge sees: terms on jand aaa PE 42545. Yi egeee, on Eiage, vend bom 3 jima, - full Bae eons wa tts Siesta : Terms Fetal $9,800 mals price. begin reer ak 2 bedroom, part bas basement,- iving room, dining full Largs suchen ae cupboards. riot Thre ei al List Thru Partridge MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICH Sylvan Lake Privileges leve} model for sale, 11000 ft. liveable ares. Big family. Lawl pag By oe. day ; in tere Os be "Top ent. "At $15,000, See. the “spit Eis poor of Gusenrdy Lake _ Road. Open Sunday 2-6. — LUXURIOUS ‘HOMES | Cass Lake Privileges A if i AS | ( te : 4 8 8 re ae Onan a se) sare ae acre satner nies lak $10,- * Seo will consider trad of ou ie family brick on Park & White * more. © ras. & ‘bath each, real 3 sa oka) Basy down pay- -P. W. DINNAN Ortonville, arm. Good| ment, model, 280 "if buildings. erms. FE . 3. AL TA REAL ESTA WILL TRADE & In CE, 100 OAKLan P 2 oar | See BE ae ome N 5 RM. FULL BASE- Pr sass ngs $7,980. Terms. | Must Be Sold This Week en ine 3 pete brick ranch, large bed- FOR COLOR AMIL mit desiees. Ee 2 family. pe senttanes 8.36 “ oe..en ieoniale po RA make ‘ont ist rm | garage | ‘with a . washer " , gas seasior- Open Teo ndariborcugh Dr. 8. Bloom- stale od in $09, down. — = 7 ae AY O'NEIL, Realtor FE ona —~ ons BARGAIN. Oil lawn, shrubbery, trees. Dou- ble garage, $15,000 cash to. mort- North “end oft Baldwin. PONTIAC REALTY 3 Baldwin ba By For Colored Families 460 Midway. 3 béd queens aif ‘rebul years ago. $850' down. =’ J 2 Reeburn. Neat & clean 5 room house. Price $7.950, sbout $050 down. 45-8. Paddock This is en extre good 2-family, § large rooms and “Vian select from, Se Baers it | ee eon Kinzler, Realtor 676 _W. Muron St. Ph. FE 43528 dom bungalow, new after fire furnace, Guy south “eo aa ‘Only T minute drive. sia nday 2-8 P.M. : aps rh ot Tet az bees. to;tory een Brand new, modern to the minute, 24140 Ti, 2 bedrm Sunday 2-6 P.M. \-** ‘UNION LK. VILLAGE tense ara a we Hd Sigg | bisa ewe £ hemne. rm, EMBREE & cuece | Sa _ Chandler Estates i sTOM __ DEVELOPMENT FOUR (4). _ ESPECIALLY DESIGNED . _ seivcanniress TriLevels feseaies leslie Stee Realtor PE 6-8161 or 1037 Argyle Washin = 3-5 Lasile R. ah a / Realtor EN on Park © er : rE 15 . A. JOHNSON, Realtor S. Tele = Rd, FE 4-253 . DRAYTON PLAINS yrs. oil BREWER. MILLER for smatier EREeey J OHNK. IRWIN a ye and Cozy . GE ae Stake to ” Pi oe Pontiac’s $i ni 2 ities bot oe pated nee room, separate Gulag it ree i ya ca, = = aces John K. Irwin Immediate . =. ranch, “Large ‘ving en span base: water, 1 Ras i win et SCHRAM_ oeet Ray Be: Multiple - NEW 1958 MODELS Colberry Park “OPEN Daily and Sunday 2 to7__ ‘OPEN : lined : Sues Elizabeth Lake Front attractiv O |. Chatm | Ter" Brena William Miller Fermace, "i i ota * with ‘Realtor _ E ieieehs es and wa: atext, to" 'Branch ‘Post Office sitter enes "ROAD: ~ GI RESALE : ee oy ait beret — Bieseive. wonpaiow swt sta ining rm., model ‘ited ROI ad moe iaes| St otenan Se,“ Ber neat Total 3008, | ai aon Leas Pagers | valofcsdte. See oY FOURTH STREET Realtor my corner Sra 5 $2364 g SERVICE _MULTIPLE LISTIN LISTING | ribbon drive. ts * ea $10,- oar Listing Service S| on Sa Mig ‘BUD NICHOLIE, Reatlor $-1201 or wiztile R. Tripp, Realtor .- Huron Bt. PE §-8161 or GILES REALTY CO. SLOP Phe op SS KNUDSEN eae | Modern Housing: brick. New heat- ude 5 carpeting » ple- ‘at $10,229 with #2.300 down, kitchen, bath and omen. Don’t fail to see it, Close In - Large brick e with } > ear ~~ oe 6 in fine ition and ALE car- about this WM. H. KNUDSEN PES iat, ess Bs OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 3 “* brick —_—, Ph ago | parle tile bath, beautiful oak ; aes aavenan — b| t. - lot. "View ' of beautiful / , countryside, A Out M-24 to cod Road, b right to 125 peenes Road, Road ianwood Rosd, rey ft 4 ens : KE PRIVILEGES “Sisedroom anche bath, re wife's oan ae kitchen, full base- , large s and m $40.00. Low do SMITH- SPECIAL - RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Pe S:1103 nvenings OR 3.2008 ~_ Owner Transferred 2 a gs Fagg feet, hot water heater, . storms gsi" indice drapes, carpeting. washer & d r& % go rage, 8ho ‘Russell A Kove Realtor FE _4-6005 OXFORD _. : ree pestdatinl area, near S Saye, t P a tory ee rr +BEDRM*RANCH ce down pay- WIDEMAN| Realty ~ ~ Eves. Sé| FE 44526 4-12 W. Huron yard.- New} _Sarunpay, OCTOBER 1 12; 1057 seh Kate Osan) ‘ For Sak : glee ¢ SIDE ALE MODERN HOME ~ 48,500 TOTAL - 81,800 DOWN « § ALSO : 7 ROOMS & BATH SAFE SAND BEACH 912.500 TOTAL — GOOD TERMS: Oakland | County Realty Li waned pone OP. peted ing» ome “al d ‘ . tile bath ue double closets, closets, full basement with rec- reation new- ge, nice- ly lan it. Sylvan Lake Webster | school culttn. Coen bo pon Seoanen to Voorhels to Ploneer, ieft to _HOYT REALTY y HM 8. Teter * PON-TEL CENTRE / LOOK! Don’t Fail to See 3-BEDROOM RANCH lot 85 x 165, near Lake, school, churches center, PRICED TO SELL ~LADD'S 4-BEDROOM BRICK Mew il sory brick With Sear tached. he vit | Se inae, ing for second : Berea oars meer | ‘ural, | DAILY AND SUNDAY _Kuschell |; Model . to t 110. Ra. te y OR 3-3721 EN Le a ‘oe. 6 rooms and Owner occupied 4 rooms a rms, J Ope lad eee mt | ODLETON pigee be: on one floor, with . 5a SSE SPE) SPECIALS! city conveniences, Vacant—Imme- Dwiehe’ Open 2-6 = ~~ Oradea fan tum L way with }-car ee = Pie ad binds ot trun |» paren 048 VOORHEIS—Pioneer Highlands « TeStrade! of eta foe forme: pm rr he Wg a Sy ry are East Bide, door, 2 bedrooms down pias ture window, cheer- ful i ee. tile bath, Pull base- sat ae, chee | aa? se eats cant soon, Immediate pos Sie teen, oy oo Telégraph to Voorheis to prop- erty. * one doe. 5 ROOM modern, fee have this Toy & orneet- Full Full price $5700 ua WH ITE BROS. , fee. ied per month. 3 car garage. ieee ae Rasier ez. Ww located } west of Waterford. On 3 OPE ALE aN FE Multi-Lakes Realty “water tront Rotes Pull basement, 060 Z Commerce ha. MA 4-1878, . __OFFERS ___-_. $1,000 Down — lg ye ence roe aX ee feta ‘ & to Sica: rooms and bath x _| 304 Ottawa Dr. fais in Pfs rage. OPEN » 2-5 P.M 1880 N. Livernois Country Ranch Home. “ym well o ranch SUNDAY _ © open sign. SATURDAY & SUNDAY |, Roy Annett Inc.|* 465 oa it wf Bl | Oct ap of those ‘ : 'Schoux Brick cr ae +s he Basement & Garage hacdwond ; wn ormicn i Soper Maras cnet tei | Fmt. ‘atied o for quick tes. Painied bane ent. won Be =: vely awn aia our al oka yoar. ¥ % 2-Bedroom Suburban es "spy RD. Full Price € $6,600 OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 ae. toe ise oa L 4 Crescent ¢ 3 new bungalow. Street location of this medics "poscession | Satrnce eh elon 38 *| Giroux Frans pase Seine ee “th “HAYDEN Fis ahs tone aad Lx. ra Rennie tome iwcky tam Loe = vial Be shower. becroans c of Watking me | ee ee | be hie any ) ag ™ 5 petrenm ory —! _ Me sorry. teeta oe oh he a i - renee. bath. ‘yard i» Immaculate. yaw fo : |. fee $11,600; Terms, j kg tat js nie , SUBURBAN, Orion Twp. over need i rarnace, 1 down, i ment down, Immediate poe ANNETT | | ‘SATURDAY & SUNDAY -6 ere ia) Epewes aa “ Eames , eee a | ww bbl WILL Snir, 300, alm: fl pete "OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 6050 Southward—"}- Waterford 3 bedroom ern home with SP Sed calhiah 100 f. Only § sonics Realtor S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 | OPEN 245 Sunda mney | Birmingham—12 Catalpa ty aU GARDENS ond f ors gniy iy wine Ey about eos oo Pull bath, ar ga - | a8 Books pest th sat tere, ear ate 4 TWO-#AMILY_FOR COLORED ex) s, nice Five room apart- fi room. / apartment up. Lom. heat. Fone garage, Large lot on street, Owner . “ aa pi geod bamiaes : aible people rw9, aepRo0. is San a ful L—! a aw price and NICHOLIE LADD’ rs $1200 DOWN ly new A rm near fates ae ead, cnt Kehoe. F) 3 good Vandscaped large lot. privileges = LADD'S, INC, water tor ane and na. barrie. va ie. pen Es HARB, Realtor 85._Walton "Pm Baas | Partridge|ré COLONIAL BRICK _ RANCH ON 1 ACRE to i EPA yet BE are + list a a room » be * win Sctteled ery se taal owner is arco QU TH sine Sone gt we ° rr : ieee hes sania Bud | Nicholie, “Realtor i viet 465 Lakéside—Beatitiful Elizabeth Lake Estates the location Bt, ' Pm 4am k wet cee 'W. SIDE 2 FAMILY A very 2 family in convenient west side ation wi i+ distance feadnn fag = ear Na ann he “—) treetent Eo topes hs pfeil REAP ETOR FE 4-3581- An LAROE ME. Lot 160n- ed ro rs, peinsa Molanered walls i atl : ne ears wa aa Es. ‘2 feet Ail sun. 10 TO & | CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 46402 302 WwW ren Fan Tre Bast BROWN oi) LITTLE FARM. —. with 4 ie &-. —, home. Modern and et from top to bottom. of th have te see the io, imensor that i Just ima- pine &. Iki? hitehen with all h cupboards. fier. 3 large ge ce: ly den. New oll AC furn, 30260 barn, Eg gar. 4 acres of ‘land, School bus at door. = Open Sunday 16-4 LH. BROWN, Realtor 1363 W Ph: FE 2-4810 OaULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE SO. BLOOMFIELD _ . HIGHLANDS «- 262 S. sppeerees na. »| ee epea 5 OL aeee sor corner ie FUMES. &.. Hempstead |’ “et tu! homer iy RAY O'N EIL, é FE} “Taveaal E CO. . 0 wR En, oan BLA DINAN - Johnston OP BEN’ rm: SUNDAY 1 TO 6PM. RANCH HOME _ 2250 FORTRES ati hae : DRAYTON WOODS. dijo gg Relaxed living in quiet restricted pra” ‘ fi _ story, home. w' te ¢ pm. oF |e at|_Saae ve sees a... : ere kd “SPECIALS FULL near Crescent 7 one ‘ a : en 4 2 terms. . L. H. BROWN, Realtor 62 W. Huron cee Hilal on Ey id oenen ite en ie ~T thru Partridge - List thru. Pa . ss, ae waa Lovely ere RIDGEWAY © RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |- 6, Feeraoh Ra. onan ota Eves. OR Buy "Thru Barirides List Thru eee 301, il, Me, - WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORSHIP Pisher, MA ret eter eae “LET'S TALK ‘Newly decorated eres spot ov main sapweg. This is owe a ediaings fe tA y i Say It Vith Flowers MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION MUSIC STORE, 2 te M CHIGAM BUSINESS )}BAR : GROCERY STORE BARBER SHOP ance. AY __persor Call. 41804 joday, =" io BA S ee SALES { CORPORATION “— FINANCE CO. 102 Ponting State Bank Wag ~__ Mortgage L Loans : os LOANS-$600 to to “$1,500 1500 f 1O- 12 "te has erie memary— he embers everthing” &lron 5 SOA |: kood Schwinn bike. ‘FE esis. PC: SECTIONAL, GRAY, BLO’ * corner tabie, ‘ons cook = Pr 24021 BEDROOM, BRAND NEW. ‘De dresser, e mi cette Sa Orecharé Lake other ete st | om ee! wings. washers & a haga bbenad GABER : oxoe 8 BOUGHT. Ex. | . Ea Turocr's. 602 dt. ‘Clem- us Feta ke Lakefront lot and beauti- ful ranch home owned by ‘| business man. Value $18,000. Principal $14,500. Discount price $11,000" Call immediately day or evening at home OR 3- 6574 or business FE 3- 9124. ; wh * GEORGE I BLAIR 436 ~_, He pion regu ia a ost $438; sell ay eo chair, taut ~ ee —_ Felt Base Rugs $3.95| a CUM $8.30 4-Ft. Wall. Tile 25c PAINT, Gai, reed PAINT Gal. ed on co. 413. FF sae of equal value. OR stuffed ‘fatee's room fate were, -§50. EVER WONDER? d you « pe ver wonder a7 ae Brier for sale? “ve just don't Por every Contrac pave’ a chance. that NT. 96,000 . Sen Fontage by 160 feet oo, 8 sna rear. Small ho joo aliny at rear. 8 $00 peo or 618,000 toes. Dixie Highway Income it location oye al —— Fy ey a eee ee Restaurant and Home GirdaxFronks | 2 fon Bie ites Gn" Sore {Partridge |t 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE » BOWLING ALLEYS: . WITH ip | in Boon AWSON REAL ESTATE 1377 EB, Auburn - OL 1-1611 OL 1.1791. M BORROW $500 The Quick HFC Way You can count on fast, trieadly, one-day service when you come to HFC. Borrow up to s@ rt own repayment terms ouseho 3s been solving family mone jem for years Phone or visit HFC today Hohsehold Finance Corporation 3% 8. Saginaw, and. Fir, FE 40635 quik mS - LOANS SEABOARD INANGE Bi NN PERRY eT... FE 89-0661 $25 TO $500 On = own ort oe. tri cae ptr land | Loan. Company PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. "FE 2-9206 “CASH LOANS Ces BUCKNER |. Fea Co,. | Pontiac Deen Plains .. Walled Lake“ — CU. FT. DELAVAL FREEZ- tt, MApie _ 5-8461 1. TELEVISION, @xC. COND, FE Us. | 430 BY «2 & 6-26 BY 42. STORM windows, 2 aa | doors, 8 short —, CH WAGON FORD © "7008 Lk. Rd. Teme Se | WILL TRADE EQUITY IN venting —— for older model’ ime = 40" KELVINATOR range. Exe cond. mee STARTINGOCT, '1stH | oan ot PORNACE “TAN for . | cha with good tires, a fat at ‘pany sireler of Deby : chin, fps, silver, Minodel. ecte ouse Antiques ot ie 000 IN SMALL , . mo basem oodles = = ee * a a So cuts R DEER RIFLE & ) al aa win’ ER DEER RIPFL - efor sarang id -— ‘value. art “BOXER. 1 #8. g. OLD. ee FE IVER Hr VACUUM bn es am Works fine; $10. ANYTHING or WANT e847 % HOME CAN BE FOUND AT L&s 8A A little out . | the way. = ranges & water heaters, SOTSGIE ELECTRIC | RANGE, 6 burners. good _only $69.95, Mik’: 8 Appl. MI 6+1309. A NEW 50,000 Bathroom aoe, ARA . TAKE SMALL seer Es, LAND eis ov LAYAWAY PLAN JIM WRIGHT East 345 GARLAND AE TE 7 = Ouiek Cash|w Hoy Annett Inc. rE Open Evenings & Sun. Lwse er Joven * paratture; 7% 8. MAYTAG. WASHER. $20 TRADE- IN IN DEPT. iN ai. — in houses, or ‘For Sale Setter "atburs Tea: on USED TRADE- IN Perret tree eee eee) - rt BLACK LEATHER . MOTORCYCLE | Trendie beds is compile tee fe room ee eae | Be £ Bell THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. li- FF on jbad hn 7, ee "ben Waled ae. fie eas ae FE 5-861 rE NEW MA- chines, 25% off, $2 = week, Call M 2-3337. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 $325. 2s SOLITAIRE DIAMOND & WED- Shoo “Sites _s" Wilk sacrifice, OR after 5:30. 5,000 BTU DELTA OIL La od, al forced air With all oe on ; ~ | OL SPACE HEATERS. ALSO 1 heater, me new. as 1,000 GAL. TANKS S, 378 EACH. Matched wedding ring set, $78. iv To 6 <— LOLEMAN i OIL floor furnace, used 1 season, com- yy iepanes, $150. FE 471. Laundry trays, stand fa’ $23.95 » Ty SAVE PLUMBING n° Sigoute » Saginaw St. $00 GAL OIL Disvesae" "3. FE 2-8206. furnace. Auto, controls wis. OR. 3-2180. ANCHOR FENCES Free estimates, also wrought GRAD Na. arte satiate, PE 4-5060 ta “gal. oll tank, FE 43905. Talbo é si00 tubs, ty sagen Hm tn q : for best offer, 56-1156. MISSES MISCEL- clothing, sizes 10 and 12. gues, but a sea ocesnsi| § Water Call, PE 86-2153. CRAFTSMAN 1h", P.. ee bide biade. _ AND PORT- Perry. = siege ODD PIECES ou, Also 2 x @s. 207 ONE 320 GAL, OF TANK WITH . Also 1 _—- ler 2. 120 BABS ACCORDION, RED AND white avs . sac fice. MY 3-2600. ACCORDIONS, PRICE ON to match. ; Sain Balance up to 3 yrs. 1 Music Co, 119 X. Saginaw. “| ¥IELD DRUM AND CARRYING OR 3-3687. case. ode! with 9, pickups and é 2 ee Complete with ¢ ours for “si. Romeo PL- oes. HAMMOND CH CHORD ORGAN, Exc. Co eee SPINET ORGAN. OR _3-2844. and vat ontiac Plywood ( Go. ~~ PAINT SALE SMALL ORGA! Sen] RET, BRO PLE Inaide enamel, foaide Wrteitee: __ Sale Musical Goods 62 4 | Natoma, GUITAR. CALL AFT- MA _ 56-6674. |e ies, eS : ” PLAYER PIANO ~ COMPLETELY 490 ee ea at, Somos SAS Te 2 new. rs Huron. PE 4-0566. L STUD | ON ALL MUSICAL ane Soa RENTAL OR ray. PLAN 1s _ 8. SAGINAW ” 2-2108 SHALLOW WELL PUMP & : TANK, 8 fue om gag x *. x 6s". dows 24 x 24. FE 4-0058. A “Ww