a _ Republican Pye i f - i = f BY tg sonia a Ripe: Shr see “Tha Weather ‘ae. IA TT a oy YEAR _ SS * # * %; TPoNTaG MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 10, 1955 = PAGES ae ~*~ WINNER KISSES WINNER—Miss Massachusetts, Virginia Maffucei . (eft) happily kisses Miss North Carolina, Clara Faye Arnold, after they won talent and swim suit honors at Atlantic City last night in preliminaries of the Miss America pageant, will be chosen tonight. The new Miss America “ Tension Reigns Supreme ‘Miss America’ Selection Set for Midnight Tonight ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (—Selection of the 1956 Miss America— heiress to a $50,000 jackpot of prizes and per- sonal appearances—will be m of 11 judges. late tonight by a team Six preliminary winners held a commanding lead’ to- day as the beauty — inta the final stage. Ike Keeps Mum on Second Term GOP Leaders Expected Decision Announcement at Denver Breakfast DENVER (INS) — Republican chairmen from all the 48. states * sit down to breakfast with Presi- dent Eisenhower today brimming, with confid®@nce—on the surface at least—that he will lead the party to victory again in 1956. * * * Eisenhower, in the role of old pro, will give the headg of the state - organizations some tips on how he thinks the GOP should go about winning next year’s elections. | He won't answer the big ques- tion—whether he will head the party ticket—but most of the GOP bosses are ready to an- - swer it for him as they arrived in Denver by, chartered plane last night after graduating from a campaign “college” in Wash. ington. Republican National Chairman Leonard Hall put it in these words: “I assume he is going to run, and that is enough for me." COLD SHIVERS No one was ready with an an- swer as to what would happen if Eisenhower decided. not to seek re-election, but it was a thought that ,sent cold shivers, down the spines of the Republican leaders as they assembled in Denver- Mercury in 90's; Drop Seen Sunday 8 a.m. .....75 11 a.m. == 9 a.m. .....79 Noon voce 10 a.m. ,....83 1 pm. ..5..90 2 p.m. vies SH The first hot day of the month | dawned on, Pontiac a a = weatherman says it’s not ginning of any heat wave. Although the mercury climbed to 91 at 2 p.m., the U:S. Weather| Bureau says the heat. will fade inst a : with evening. It will be-much cooler cont Santa foe acer pen Fn “tomorrow,> with the high temp-| in. this: fire-ravaged state’ workers erature not expected to be | |were growing more optimistic. eet. * * * 68 degrees, Scattered thundershowers predicted for this afternoon, with the ‘high possibly. reaching 95. To- | night's low reading will be in the | low 50s. Yesterday, the mercury rages 83, while “the. tow | was a The judges’ decision, ex- pected near midnight, will end a tense, exciting week for the 49 contestants from 45 states, Chicago, District of Columbia, Hawaii and| ‘| Canada. The new Miss America, to re- place 1955 winner, Miss Lee Ann Meriwether of San Francisco, will be selected on the basis of beauty, talent and personality. PRELIM WINNERS Three nights of preliminary judg- ing have brought valuable point honors "to - -these winners: Swim suit division—Barbara Ma- mo Vieira, q.tall, tanned Honolulu+ hula dancer entered as, Miss Ha- waii; Ann Campbell, a 21-year-old Oklahoma City art student; and a petite 18-year-old blue-eyed blonde, Clara Faye Arnold of Ra- leigh, N.C. Talent division—Soprano Patri- cia Byrd Huddleston, hazel-eyed Southern belle from Clanton, Ala.; honey blonde Sandra Wirth of Mi- ami, Fla., a baton twirler; and drama student Virginia E. Maf- fucci of Watertown, Mass. : * * * . All six girls have a good chance | of being among the 10 finalists, to be announced when the final judging begins tonight. - Points acquired in evening gown appearances and personality rat- ings at breakfasts with the judges will help decide the final winner. The contestants, who have put in a grueling week in their bids for the nation’s beauty queen title, have no competitive activities + scheduled during the final day. They -will vote among. .them- selves, however, to select Miss Con- geniality, who will receive a $1,000 | special stholarship award. ; Also to be named tonight is the most talented contestant not in the finals. She. too will get a $1,000 scholarship. - * * .* The naming of Miss America 1956 at this seashore resort's huge con- vention hall will be televised over a national network. ABC, from Vd 30 p.m. (Pontiac time) until | midnight. Early Morning | [Crash Injuries Kill Local Man After. Car Rams House ‘on Kennett Road A 21-year-old Pontiac fac- tory worker was killed here this morning when his car, reportedly traveling at high speed, went out of control arid struck a tree and. a Donald R. Black of 334 W. Huron St. was pro- nounced dead by Dr. Vern- on C. Abbott at ‘Pontiac Genera! Hospital four hours after the 2:25 a.m. crash. A witness, Willie R. Spence of oft end erached to’ a/ctep aguinst Police sald Schmits’ car was Indians Predict “ai Williams Victory Chief a ‘Blood Brother’ in Syracuse Pow Wow SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Gov G. sign on the White House. * * « The Democratic State Executive who has been mentioned as a pos- sible candidate for the presidency in 1956, was made a ‘‘Blood Broth- er” of the Iroquois Indians at Ne'v York's State Fair yesterday. He was given a small leather pillow marked with what the In- dians said was prophetic bead- ‘work. It depicted a small home with a path leading to a largér the path, The figure, the ooiens sald, is the Governor on the path from the Governor’s mansion (which Michigan doesn't have) to the White House. A shining sun was called a token -of Williams’ his business." Williams was made a brother Indian Princess Claudia Reed. The ceremony sygibolized the ming- ling of blood. Williams was given the Indian name “Hungwadio"” which means “next to Get = * * “Williams' nila he would “try to make the: lady who made this pillow feel she did not ptedict too badly.” About 600 persons attended the ceremony at the Fair's —— - ° Donald R. Black Dies| parked car on Kennett) Mennen Williams has an Indian | the Rhine River into Union Lake. well as these two waters,” were FOR THE FRIENDSHIP OF NATIONS—A 13-year-old Girt Scout, Karen Kassner (right) of Union Lake, makes a special bid for friendship "|and Union Lake between Germany and the United States as she pours water from |from Germany, “May*the two countries mix as |poured water from Karen's words as she made the ee e« ¢§ Girl Scout’s Goodwill Gesture: — Brings Rhine Water to Union Lake By WILMA GREENWAY A pretty young goodwill ‘am- bassador, 13-year-old Karen Kassner of West Bloomfield town- ship, has found a new way tg pro- mote the brotherhood of natio%s. By mixing the water of the Ger- man Rhine with that of Oakland County's Union Lake, the freedom- loving Girl Scout hopes to increase the friendship of Germany and the world of conflict. Karen, who lives at 2401 Bur- leigh, Union Lake, went to Ger- many last May to visit relatives and learn something of her parents’ homeland, With her she Union Lake. In a céremony attended by Ger- building. A figure is walking along “glory.” A tree re- | presented the ‘‘many branches of | Indian | man officials and representatives of the press, Karen poured the water into the Rhine River as a gesture of international friendship. Then she refilled the bottles with water from the Rhine to bring back on her. return to “ao this week. Thursday, while members of her Girl Scout troop looked on, Karen repeated the symbolic per- formance by emptying the Rhine River water into Union Lake. “I pray that the two countries will mix as well as these two waters,” were the simple words of the bright-eyed, serious young girl, peace among nations. top student at Walled Lake Junior High School. She attends Cedar | Crest Lutheran Church and is a member of the Sunday School in the tribe by crossing wrists with | confirmation class, Her’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kassner, both came to the | United States in 1923 and were married in Detroit. Mr. Kassner is a plant superintendent at the Pontiac Precision Tool and Die Co. Karen went to Germany by and July in the village of Sielen in West Germany, stayed with an aunt, Miss Helde- | gard Goebe el.” While there, she attended school in Med village (German schools' America, and~so ‘help to cleanse) Papers. took two bottles of water from | as she made her bid for) Karen is a member of Green| Lake Girl Scout Troop 212, and a) plane on May 30. She spent June) where she! are in teatie untit August) and learned the | ye dla the life of the community, milk the cows each day, drove the oxen, and tance harvest the. wheat. In a ‘competitive sports event, she won in three contests—running, jumping and “‘schiagball,” a Ger- man variation of baseball—and made headlines in the local news symbolic gesture. Witnessing the ceremony are members of Green big-city newspapers. o..6 @ z “1 wanted to show the people GOP Leader Harry Toy Dies. After Noted Career FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES DETROIT—Harry 8. Toy, who served Michigan as an ‘Attorney General, State Supreme Court Justice and De- troit Police Commissioner, died yesterday at the Whittier | Hotel in Detroit. He. was 63 years old. Death came after a two-week illness as Toy was | mapping plans to re-enter the political wars by seeking the Republican nomination for governor in 1956. He had suffered a heart attack, Are Juveniles Bad? On Monday — and all next week — the Pontiac Press will present @ series of articles on javenile delinquency—the good side of an ever-present prob- lem, The series, written by INS staff writer Jack Lotto, takes a close-up look at how success- ful youth groups are working , throughout the United States. The final article, next Satur- day, will present a summary of present youth work in Pontiac. Nuevo Nino al Nueve - ROANOKE, Va. ih — Yesterday, on the 9th day of the 9th month and at 9 p.m.; Mrs. C. S. Wilkerson of Roanoke, whose name contains 9 letters, gavé birth to a 9pound bey. ° ,' a Service will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Wil- liam R. Hamilton Co., Chapel, 3975 Cass. Burial will be in Woodlawn ceme- tery. Toy wag a prominent Republican “| whose last’ official position was Police Commissioner under Mayor Eugene I. Van Antwerp. | :. He had previously served on the State Supreme Court, as Attorney General and Wayne County Prose- cutor, In recent years Toy had been engaged in private law prac- tice, Toy was widely known in Oak- land County, particularly in legal circles. He made his home for a number of years at Orchard lake. He sold this home, the first lake front residence north of Orchard Lake Country Club, . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘ments after today's session was Germans Shun Russian Offers Refuse Diplomatic State Until Reds Settle POW Return Question MOSCOW un—West re- iterated emphatically today in a storm session with Soviet leaders -| that it would not establish diplo- matic relations with Russia until the German prisoner of war ques- tion is settled. Heinrich von Brentano, West the German position anew in es meeting at Spiridonovka Palace Soviet Union is not holding any German prisoners of war but has in its custody 9,626 ‘war criminals whose sentencing was a humani- tarian act.” The positions of the two govern- announced at a news conference presided over by Leonid Ilyichev, Soviet Foreign Office press officer. Bulganin. set the tone of the opening working meeting when he warned by implication that Ger- many should not attempt to bar- ee oe California Crews Grimly Battling 1 Mile Fire Line | =| SAN FRANCISCO ®—Fire-fight- ers concentrated ‘on. a seven-mile the Five. hundred Marines joined the ‘crews on the lines near Santa | Barbara, a.community of 50,000 on the. Southern California coast. “If the firé cannot be held at Seen ne ae _ danger, ” said Robert Pond, Los Padres Netipenl Forest supervisor. centrated was between the Alisal Guest aon a pet Fall find attensed Gisas xe the blaze which has swept er 70,000 acres of brush and tim- bet,: Nolan O'Neal, ‘fire con officer, estimated darhage to wa at more than five mil- ae ey See Firemen planned to try out 3,000! . gallons of a chemical fire retard- getting first pressure t extinguigher and. also can he spread. by ‘plane-dropped balloons. At Sequoia National Forest in + the Sierra Nevada east of Fres- The fire is In convetse | bain, west of the huge Boole tree, north In Today’: s Press Building News ..;..... : 18 then 25 | Charch News ........c06050. 3, 9 County News ...... lpeocssseuss A Editorials ............000. scene Sporia ..... cscecscis esasce AO WONG oii oes occa veces 12, 13 TV & Radio Programs ....... 34 Wilson, Earl .............. i.. 12 Women’s Pages beg Pesb seas 10, 11 } yt NY Ne ‘| far away as Arizona and Colorado -| were directing much of, the work. | -of the main fire and south of King’s Canyon, Forest. Service’ experts from as State forest men near Eureka said: the fires there were 99 per control. More than 35,- fog, eta i” -Y | .! est and hottest heat wave The heat wave saw temperatures | of 100 degrees or more in the city | for eight straight days. The maxi- mum_was* 110, on May 103, lives afd caused millions’ of dollars | that lasted more than three hours. ‘ y [Envoys Reach y |Accordat 14th ~ Geneva Parley Negotiators to Take Up - ‘Practical Matters’ at Next Session States and Red China reached final agreement to-. day on the release of Amer- ican civilians. The agreement was reached at the 14th meet- ing between U. 8S. Ambas- German foreign /jninister, stated they students sent to the United States from Nationalist China, in Prison Uprising LINCOLN, Neb. @— armed guards watched arse Nene bt Levees el eel, y an : ‘ f4, poo tite © | ny ane GENEVA (®—The United , sador U, Alexis Johnson and | The agreement was understood z (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Inmate Near Death , Lansing - Official Likes County No-Record Court for Juvenile Offenders . a L * ia & November and outline the system © local law-enforcement officials. ‘ “We want to de something CCMEE TOPO TOES Cee Pe eRe eet eee eee im « ~ bs ‘ se Ns i SSCRPEPAOOEPERE STEHT Hee se Oo e > ty : i H fi 5 5 i é ! I " “ & g q | vs : 3 5 f | [ i i ; il Hil i i i wervttr, Tit rt Litt titt th is] eT Hi i 4 gown es Eis: | ne me we Ft He if ; At « o.m.: Wind velocity 25 m.p.b. Direction: Gouthwest. 1 ests urday at 6:61 p.m, ‘ jum rises et 6:07 a.m. i sets Gaturday at 3:12 p.m. “a Moon rises Sunday et 12:47 a.m. ‘ ceweeeeeee th EE Otc ey ce enree eeeevetenia FUSCRR THRE HO EES + Wit tpsyterartery WH age Date in 08 ¥: , Sam. won X40 sm 1088 7 by Ingham Ingham County Prosecutor PROPOSED SCHOOL—This is the architect's drawing of the eT ERA ce VO Le PRT ay ene a Pie PL : iy se ee a Re of ~ e a . ue ts \ _ ~/: THE PONTIAC. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1935. ‘sel ubsetacuaieheatch MGs Ce Sees aA ‘Sad & [Bat Pee ‘ge oad aes aia le ‘ Will Leave Prison LANSING @~G. Palmer Seeley of Grand Rapids, one of the prin- proposed elementary school building for Hickory Grove district. ostent Land Fraud Figure Polls Open Monday BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — i district 3 i a Hi miu zeke Butt at lle ot q = Bess Pavott, Mrs. Helen Bresna- han, Blackledge and Mrs Agnes Oswald, all of Pontiac fore Waterford Township Justice Willis D. Lefurgy yesterday. He was remanded to Oakland County Jail after failing to furnish a $3,000 bond. | Ford Chemist Dies DETROIT ® — Gosta Venner- holm, 56, chemist and metallur- gist for the Ford Motor Co., died Friday in Henry Ford Hospital. A native of Stockholm, Sweden, he was with the company 25 years. i Harry S. Toy Dies . After Noted Caree (Continued From Page One) about eight years ago, returning te Detroit, - Toy launched a brilliant political career in 1930 when he was elected Following four years‘ as. Prose- cutor he was elected Attorney Gen- eral and in’ 1935 was appointed hy Gov, Frank D. Fitzgerald to fill He served as Detroit Police Com- missioner fromm Jan, 1948 until 1951. He is survived wy his wife, who was at his bedside when he died, and a son, James. i - : He was born Jan. 12, 1992 at Elkhorn, W. Va. and moved to Detroit in 1910. School Building Financing on Hickory Grove Ballot Wayne County Prosecutor, He did’ @ vacancy on the State Supreme | Demands Examination _— will vote on two ‘tax authorization comnieila Monday, ‘A v school planning consultant Mivhigan State University, ton St., will be Monday, 2 p.m. from the Flumerfelt Funeral Home with | in Goodrich Cemetery. He died Friday at his Hi ie 5 5 i * tl ber ER ot Home, Almont, with burial in Ca- = Mrs. Glassford died yeste: ye ‘ She is survived by her husband; on Larceny Charge Appearing in Waterford Town- ship justice court yest , Os- car Briones, 21, of 91 Calvert, de- manded examination on a charge of grand larceny by conversion. Briones was released on $1,000 bond pending examination Defore Justice Willis D. Lefurgy Sept. 15. Fy ~ a AT EMMANUEL BAPTIST — The Palermo brothers, Philip (left) | and Louis, will be singing and playing at the Emmanuel Baptist Church | Sunday morning at-10 o'clock. They are the official YFCI Italian team and have appeared with Billy Graham in Europe. An invitation to the public is extended by the pastor, Dr. Tom Malone. Lockers Crush 3-Year Old Girl Orphanage Sister Says Death Ist Fatal Mishap in Institution’s History U. S., China Agree - jon Freeing Civilians (Continued From Page One) to stipulate that the British Em- civilians, and the Indian Embassy in Washington the return of the Chinese, fe Of the determined 28 persons still held in China, three have been under house arrest and the others imprisoned... There are three- women, Twenty of the 28 are mission- aries of various denominations,. Roman Catholic, + Presbyterian, Baptist and Lutheran. Two per- sons are Fullbright scholars, There are a few businessmen and also two men who were sentenced at the time that the 11 airmen, since freed, were jalied. The man listed among the group as held longest by the Chinese is Lawrence Buol, of Stockton, Cailif., who*was working with the board of China Air Transport, He has been held since January 1950. Driver Hospitalized After Car Rolls Over Reported in good. condition at Pontiac. General Hospital today Filer, who was injured yesterday when his car rolled over on Pon- ‘| tiac Lake road. Bixby told Waterford Township Police he lost control of his auto when an on-coming car forced his vehicle onto the gravel shoulder. It slipped into a ditch and rolled | over. Bixby suffered a fractured collar- bone. A passenger, Walter R. Kershner, of the same address, was not injured. Circuit Court Docket Shows Heavy Case Load Some 110 criminal cases are scheduled for disposition during the September term of Oakland County Circuit Court, Chief As- sistant Prosecutor George F. Taylor said today. Pre-trial conferences will be held Sept. 14, 21 and 22. Criminal jury trials will begin Sept. 27. Judge George B. Hartrick will preside. , _M. H. Doyle, of Lansing, the new state court administration, re- ported to the Michigan Judges As- sociation, meeting in Dearborn, that Oakland County’s circuit courts are the busiest in the state. h at Dearborn Confab _?ard Cousins and the fromer Mrs. tice Allen C. Ingle. Lions Rated Edge. '|was Richard Bixby, 23, of 4886 | |saddle again. — rove Court Reforms | Jurists Adopt | c “Michigan. ‘New Set of Propésals ject to recall for temporary court- room, duty in congested circuits, 2. Intermediate appeal courts be established—to lighten the burden of the State Supreme Court and to provide less expensive appeals. O'Hara cited recent studies show- ing that appeals to supreme courts often exceed $10,000 in costs of printing the record, special at-. torneys, and fravel expenses . “Supreme court appeals in Mich- igan today,” he said, “are luuxries which only corporations and weal- thy individuals can afford.” Widow of McLouth, “ The marriage Sept. 2 of Donaid B. McLouth was revealed Friday. The couple returned Friday from a week's trip to Florida. They were married in Harbor Springs. Mre and Mrs. Cousins will be at Mrs. Cousins’ Bloomfield Hills home until next Wednesday when they will leave for New York. They will sail for Europe Sept. 17. She is the widow of Donald B. McLouth, who founded the McLouth Steel Corp. Man Waives Exam _ on Fraud Charges A %-year-old Allen Park car- penter was being held at the Oak- land County Jail today after waiv- ing examination in Farmington Township Justice court Friday on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Howard Morris will be ar- raigned in Circuit Court Sept. 19. He is charged with accepting a check for more than $5,000 after promising to obtain some ma- ehinery for a Southfield Township The complaint ‘was signed by James Sadler, of the Sadler Ma- chinery Co., after. Morris failed to produce the machinery, accord- ing to State Police of the Redford Court. meet the $5,000 bond set by Jus on-Browns, Tonight CLEVELAND (IND)—The Cleve- land Browns are 5-‘2 point under- ‘dogs tonight for their exhibition battle with. the Detroit Lions, an ated, 56-10, in last year’s National Football. League title game. A crowd of 35,000 persons is ex- pected for tonight's contest. —. the Browns’ customers this season. Having lost three of their first four exhibition games with George quarterback, Browns now will see if they can regain their *‘touch” with Otto Graham back in the Howard Cousins Wed |=" s. ‘He was jailed after failing to outfit the world champions humili-: lst before Cleveland | Raterman . pulling the strings at | i 2 H i fi : gad lil uu, it i jaf I a oR for a total bid of $18,280. Because of the soon-to-be started Twelve Town drain proj- ect, local property owners will find the tax levy up 44 mill for county drains in the 1955 tax pssessment. Lawmakers upped the levy from its usual ‘4 mill, which will return a revenue of $13,312.36, : : ~ Five local men (two of them brothers) and a Detroiter J will battle it out at 3 p.m. tomorrow, in the benefit polo game being staged by the Kiwanis Club and YMCA to aid the two organizations | in their youth projects. _ the light was a red flasher and proceeded through after stopping. Boy Scout ‘Roundup’ ‘Committee to Meet A committee planning “Roundup "35," the scheduled Clinton Valley The camporee, to be held Sept. 24 and 25; is expected to be the largest ever held in the Clinton Valley council. About 1,100 Scouts from north Oakland and Macomb counties are expected to turn out for the two-day event. Woman Falls to Death DETROIT @ — Chiquita Ruth Griffin, 50, of Stockbridge, plunged to her death Friday from the llth floor of the Metropolitan ‘Building The Ramblers will. have Larry in downtown Detroit, - We make it so easy — PONTIAC ' - oO . 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(See page 28 for Classified Ad) = es oe you by phoning Manager, Western Electric, mn Chicago, ill. -| flute and saxaphone; Dwight—the fo Church Society || the Social Work Department of ; the Cleveland Church Federation, ‘Tlcraft to be built in India—is being ® Bauman Family - to Play Program ~ ose Sunday Evening Mr. Bauman, director of music at Elkton High School, with his wife, an evangelist and musician, will assist their six children with the music, Sharolee plays the trombone and baritohe; Audre Jean—the piano, slide whistle and speaks; Kennis- Chinese Give $1,184 CLEVELAND (RNS) -—Herbert. T. Miller, executive secretary of looked on in surprise when $1,184 in dimes, quarters and dollar bills city’s Chinese community. “We want to show our ap- preciation for the work done for our children in the vacation schoal,”, Quill said. _ The school he referred to was Chinese children, four to 16 vears old, enjoyed a program that in- and language of their forefathers. Professor to Speak HOLLAND ( — Dr. Arnold Nash, professor of Religious History at the University of North Carolina, is scheduled to deliver an address Sept, 15 at Hope Memorial Chapel on “The Christian College and Higher Education.” Dr. Nash, whose background includes contri- butions of works to several American and British publications, will be in Holland as the guert| of Hope College. Indians Build 1st Plone NEW DELHI #— A Hindustan trainer monoplane —'the first air- sent to the Indonesian Air Forge as a gift from India, Ga SHOP of PONTIAC PAY ONLY $10 DOWN! Low Regular $134. 95 PREWAY SPACE HEATER Heats 4-6 Rooms SAVE $350 Buy Your Winter cost TERMS! FREE DELIVERY! 7a coon HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC | Bid W. Huron Street. Space Heater Now! \ comings. | and lively, says she comes from Ww Special — prayers and melodies | ‘‘an art family.” pag ee benaamspadlps litanperard need St ie stress - themes repentance . Siuith di mercy. ot Buffalo, N, ¥., moderator of om moe, African life pe yap Es two days. by. traditionalist Jews; pJsensa grand > Sersiney soe a. 'Shown on Film |=" = = observed at Congregation B'nai youth.” | Pl “™“We = must provide encoutage- Rev. Robert K. Smith |ment and leadership for them,” he REV. WILLIAM H. COLLYCOTT Preaches Here. on 85th Birthday eV. William Collycott Fills Pulpit at Oakland: Park Methodist, Sunday William H. Collycott. He is the retired pastor of St. Paul Method- |[ ist Church, Rochester. . “The Power of Choice” will be his topic at the 10 a.m. service. | creep hel doa aed heart and having Holy days is highlighted by the | | sounds. of the Shophar,. ‘or ram's|! Plan New- Dormitory HILLSDALE (® — Hillsdale Col- lege announced Friday FHA ap- proval of a. $360,000 loan to build Missionary to Kenya Colony Speaks Sunday Fi Z i i ys | ere ‘as mi : z O33 ope Hap FS q |Curator Named Catholics Slate |for,Cranbrook’ Art Galleries Le Youth Week’. ‘| Walla¢e ‘Mitchell, head of Cran- brook Academy 0 Galleries, Sia Sepmanend he orcas ot Mor i fScnbn ‘Good oc lagogeed a curator for | saridaors by Young the coming year. ¥ Parishioners Urged sistant at the Cranbresk Gal’ |. WASHINGTON, D. C, (RNS) — leries for the 1953-54 academic | Roman Catholic leaders set aside a year, She has spent oe special week this fall to focus at- year at the University ef Lelden | tention on the wholesome, positive “Tis dagee che england, tas comma Hon, contro : \ : : eo in about bail way betwee a PAD. | "the. frequently spoilighted jiwven and an M.A. degree.” Her major |e y aspects. | subject was the history of art.| ‘The ‘occasion. will be the fifth | annual Hope,’ year. , | Week, Oct. 30-Nov. 6, Theme: of “| the observance is “Youth — Our | Some 7,000,000 Catholic Young people in the United States are expected to join in the event, ac- cording to Msgr, Joseph, E. Schied- er, director of the Youth Depart- said, “since they learn through our | approval or disapproval.” The opening day of the observ- ance _usually is designated as Natonal Catholic Youth Communion Sunday and initiates the Commu- nion Crusade that moves from par- ish to parish during the ensuring During the special week, school,’ college, university and other youth groups participate in parades, rh- dio and TV programs, special re- ligious exercises and social and athletic events, Msgr. gr sce said the aoe department has prepared a dion bat abode pasteen, sialaten suggested skits and other items to assist local groups in plan- National Catholic a | z i : Your Watch | ° ro) ‘Watch Bands secu $95 Georges-Newports gp deni Ladies'—Men's lewelry Dept. INTRODUC ate); 4 { SPECIAL! “Phone FE 4.1555 etter proce? eotteit, fut Powe i” ry hy | IT’S IMPORTANT FOR YOU, TOO... TO PUT - SOMETHING | AWAY FOR THE FUTURE! OPEN SAVINGS. ACCOUNT ToOAY Any amount can open a savings account here! Add: to it regularly and watch your savings giow into’ a strong, worry-free future for you! Your savings are safe here and will earn higher interest. Stop in and see us-today ... it takes only a few minutes to . Open your personal.savings account! , “ ‘Downton Branch 16. E. Lawrence St. AD The Short, "ds Nive of the Master Teacher “KING BOWLER” — BILLY SIXTY “THREE HUNDREDER” Starts in Monday's Pontiac Pr Insurance Corp. a me ’ y * e = A Conventent Service ~ To $10,000 by. : Federal Savings and Loan SAVE a Pontiac | New Home Office 761 W. Huron St. Pritt ttt F cilenalt Save to Shut-Ins or in ~ Bad Weather IE at ie A eee eel “Building site for the school has one of the most controver. issues that the Rnard of Fitn- has ever encnuntered ac i to Harold Hansen super. | . With the takine of an) Mr. and Mrs. L. T Drake 2810 North Milford Pd. hoard hope fo get the ath Sept. 21 Lunch COMMERCE —The Mary Reed Elizabeth Asbury Circles will sy tog tinonagp il Vave Mra. Doroth: Mort and Winnie Randali « hoxt. =A nursery wil be previded for ome. of young eitinre during program. od f a2 : foke Orion Prize Winner) rx = LAKE ORION—Frank Middleton was @ first prize winner with his _ Sweepstakes Potatoes af the cur- fent Michigan State Fair in De- wot! - Oficials Foresee Fy End : fo High School Sife Dispute |. SUMILFORD — Only # few minor |, ings. When a jary it court handed down a verdict of $612 an acre a6 a fair price, recently, the Larges’ again refused and appealed the case in State Su- preme Coart. : Capt. Larges and her ae must give a right-of-way to the school district as there is no way of getting to the newly optioned peat. except over the —— and The Board has asked that the on a GO-aere tract of land - Attorneys for both Miss Larges | and the Schoo} Board have indicat- Brooks, Oakland County Road Commissioner. also has in- P - 'f WAS LONG HMAUL—Dr. Ben Bragg (left) president of the Huron Valley Board of Education and schools Supt. Harold Hansen smilingly shake hands in the thought that the way is nearly cleared roposed road will for the building of the new $1,250,000 high school on North Milford road. _THE RONTIAG 1 PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1955 Pre eet * = Child Study Clb = = to Present Panel WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A paneldiscussion on “How to help’ sinters and brothers get along” will | be presented when (Child Study Club Group IT meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Thomas Doremus, Highfield road. Drayton Plains. At this meeting, plans will be made for the October 11 dinner meeting at Rotunda Inn, sponsored by the five Waterford and Pontiac | child study clubs. "National Leaders | of St. Andrew Visit at Drayton. DRAYTON PLAINS — Today and Sunday, two national leaders of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, nation- al organization ef men and boys at ‘work in the Episcopal Church, will _| he visiting St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. The two guest will be H, Larence Choate, retired business man and former ational president and treasurer of the Brotherhood. and Berry Crim, lawyer, teacher. and national field secretary of the organization. The two will meet with St. Andrew's Servers Corps this morning and with sonie of the men of the church in the evening. * The men and boys will hold a corporate communion service at 8:15 a.m. Sunday, followed by | breakfast at Decker’s Cafeteria. | (65 ,at Caverly Reunion DRAYTON PLAINS — Sixty-five persons from Caro, Clio, Fiint, Kingston, Drayton Plains, Pontiac and Detroit attended the Caverly reunion,- held this week at the) home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Baer, in Pontiac.. an Share in Education ‘Princi pal Explains Place p Schools in. nL Smart told 165 teachers Ps gare! meeting in the high —. week. * ‘Milnes Seen must ex-|_ ay to the ‘students, Sut i sat mh esos can be Community Eftitling his talk “Tasks, Tools, andTeachers”, Smart ‘first — re- viewed the purpose of education stressing under “tasks” that the purpose of public school education is to qualify the student to meet civil and social duties. A -major—problem,—he—said, is. to get residents and boards of education to realize that teacher duties change with the . times making that which was adequate or good enough for an agrarian socity is no longer applicable in this changing woe: * Under “tools, Smart discussed equipment available in addition. to texts, needed to make the tasks of the teacher easier to aid the studett in learning. -|Penny Supper Tonight’. vy . lat Sacred Heart Hall AUBURN HEIGHTS—A. peniy is being held tonight,: from. |5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in — the Sacred Heart Church Hall, 3360 Adams Rad. are members of Supper sponsors n \ the Church Altar Society, with Mre. Charles Wheaton and Mrs Jack a the Road Commis- #~ St. Andrew ‘DRAYTON PLAINS adults and children from 10:05 to 10:45 a.-m. At 11 a. im. there will be the School Election Due Monday at Southfield SOUTHFIELD — A _ $3,500,000 schoo] bond issue will be voted on in Southfield Monday, in a special election called by the board of ed- ucation, Baad bonds woald finance new school construction along with " additions Fo Pht existing Pies allow for pool at Southfielg High School, ' Voting precincts in the township are located at Southfield School, Berg and Ten Mile Roads; John Grace School, Emmett and Indian Streets; Lathrup School on South- field Road, and: Brace School, at Midway and Evergreen Roads, Ortonville Rotarians Hear Judge Hartrick ORTONVILLE—Judge George B. Hartrick, of Pontiac ‘was guest speaker here at the Rotary Club meeting this week, His \ subject was “Fellowship.” Russell Bradford wag — Rotarian of the week. Turnpike Channa : fo Speak to Jaycees Expanding Programs jcopal Church will hegin Sunday \dergarten in the undercroft., Tonight at Waterford! « _|p.m, tonight. \ | miaston charge, the Rev. Van | Plew said. : ‘Fall Season Monday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Turnpike Authority, will speak on | the state's road conditions when the Junior Chamber of Commerce meets Monday. The meeting will begin with al dinner at:7 p.m. at Decker’s Cafe- | teria, Enrolls at River Forest SEYMOUR LAKE—In prepara.’ tion for teaching’ in Lutheran parochial schools, Doris Koop, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Richard Koop, 4665 Stanton Rd., will leave Sept. 16-for River Forest Teachers College, River Forest, IH. Lutheran Church, the Missouri Synod, is a | sponsor of the school. Ist Guild Meeting ; Slated ROCHEST E R—The Priscilla Alden Guild of the First Congre- gational Church will Hold their first fall meeting at the home of Mrs. LC. Ward Crissman, 607 West Fifth | St. on. Tuesday, at 1 p, m. George N. Higgins, chairman of the | }and Garden Assn. will open their D lagh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | were Lcises were. in the Rackham Me- ‘Leaves for Bob Jones Episcopal vide church school for all “an dren and young adults. ; - ‘The new schedule has been ranged to permit regular vetldy adult classes and also to make the fullest use of the new Christian ediacation course, The Seabury E piscopal Church Announces Fall Service Schedule ROCHESTER—The fall schedule for services in St; Philip Epis- as follows: Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; 9:30) . a.m,, Family Worship Service and Church School; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and sermon by Rev. E. A Lucas; 11 a.m., Nursery and Kin- Tuesday, Sept. 13, activities in the Women’ s Auxiliary will be re- sumed, Luncheon will. be served in the undercroft at 12:30 p.m. The monthly business meeting will follow, All women of the parish are ‘invited to attend, To Show ‘Mr. Texas’ WATERFORD — “Mr. Texas,” called the world's first Christian western, will be shown at the Wa- terford Community Church at 7:30 The Rev. Wright Van Plew, in charge of the local presentation, has announced that “Mr. Texas" is the first major production of Billy Graham Evangelistic Films. It features the young evangelist and his entire team. Starred in the full-length color picture are Redd Harper and Cindy Walker, former professional western stars, Dears at ths Chacctl Gor be cosa at 7 p.m. and there will be no ad- Garden Group to Open ROCHESTER—The, Stiles Branch | of the Woman's National. Farm fall season, Monday, at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. D, Bowers, 6622 Crooks Rd, . Mrs. Charles E, Abernethy will give a lesson on the planting and caring for house plants. New Rochester Nurses ROCHESTER — Margaret Bal- J. W. Ballagh of 513 West. Third | Street and Mrs. -Richard Yerex (Joyce Pixley), daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Vern Pixley, Rochester, members of the Harper Hospital graduating class. Exer- morial Building. ORTONNVILLE — Esther Ware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Webber, Ware of Church Street, left this week —tor—her- Bob Jones College, Greenville, S.C. with lots of FREE parking ’ We Give Holden 1: Block East of East Blvd, OPEN SUNDAY 10- Shop with ease in our large, modern, self- -serve store Open Mon., Fri., Sat. Nights ‘til 9 P. M. ‘Auburn 5 and 10 2 ot our door. Trading Stamps re_year_at i} a ee ef ETN BES : 1 Bi Is. So oon "| wont Counc | PTA Sets Meet “All-Day Session Will Be! Held Sept. 20 at Bethany Baptist An all-day meeting is scheduled for the Oakland County Council of Parent Teacher Assns. on Tues- day, Sept. 20 at the Bethany Bap- tist Church, Pontiac. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. A business meeting and w conferences will follow with a luncheon served at noon, At 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Florence Pierce, past parliamentarian of the Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers, will speak on ‘Parliamentary Pro- cedure." Conferences and instructors are as follows: Presidents, Mrs. Mark Goddard; programs, Mra. Serge, Foeller, budget and fi- nance, Mrs, Iva O'Dell; hospi- tality, Mrs. George McCardile; safety, Clyte Haskill; and room mothers, Mrs. Walter Huff, The deadline for luncheon reser- | vations is Friday, Sept. 16, and they may be made by calling Mrs. | Lester Carlson, FEderal 2-3277 or | Mrs. Ralph Bergmann, ‘ FEderal 5-9935, Bethany Baptist is located at | the corner of Mark, and West Huron streets. Set Sept. 26 Heariag| for Carver Ousted against the Board of Education, claiming that he was “improper- ly dismissed.” Talk, Pictures on. World Tour at Walled Lake WALLED LAKE—The Rev. iz E. Tuckey of Brown City will be a guest speaker at United Missionary Church here Sunday, Just returned from a world mis- sionary tour, the Rev. Mr. Tuckey will present pictures taken .while on the trip, at the 7:30 p.m. serv- ice. He will algo deliver a message at the 11 a.m. worship meeting. - The pastor of United Missionary, the Rev, W. Calvin Roe, has an- nounced plans to conduct a 7:30 service each Sunday evening, in response to numerous requests. All services are being conducted at the Stone Crest building here. Troy Fellowship Group Opening Season Sunday TROY TOWNSHIP — The Youth Fellowship of Troy Methodist Church will open the fall season | with a7 p.m. meeting at the church Sunday. Plans for future activity will be. descussed, Newly elected officers, | presided over by Ivan Belyea, will | conduct the meeting. - MOMS Picnic to Be Held at Fish Lake on Sunday | . AUBURN HEIGHTS—Mrs, Sam Sprague, outgoing president of MOMS Unit 19, is holding a picnic Sunday,’ at Fish Lake for MOMS and their families. - Persons planning attendance are | asked to bring a dish to pass and | meet at Crooks and Auburn Roads, | at 11 a. m., for. directions. FERNDALE An evening double-ring ceremony united Mar- Dubovoy recently. The marriage { wag performed in the home of the bride's aunt and uncle in Royal Oak. : She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson of Pontiac and James Diuguid of Ferndale, and his parents are Mrs. Phillip Dubovoy of Ferndale and Phillip ne, The bride wore a gown of erystallette, featuring a lace top and a sweetheart neckline A tiara of pearis and rhinestones held her fingertip veil of Musion. She carried a Colonial bouquet of talisman roses and rosebuds on streamers. eckens ey Diuguid, the bride's Romeo Players Hold Open House Sunday ROMEO — The Romeo Players will hold their first meeting of the | new season at 7:30 p.m. —< the Frank Webber home, Brewer road. . Guests are particularly invited to attend this first get-together which will be an open house. The only requirement for mem- bership in the Organization is tnterest in any form of ama- ‘feur theatricals, te e The meeting will open with re- freshments and a get acquainted period. The program itself: will fea- ture a panel patterned after “In- formatibn Please”. with. audience participation. The questions will be based upon various phases of play -production, Club Elects Officers WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Members of the Fashi 2 Your, | Figure Club met atthe. home of | Mrs: James Dinkle, Wednesday | and elected the following officers: | Mrs, Harold Hunt, president; Mrs. | Marie DeMasellis, vice president; Mrs. Lyle Rose, secretary; Mrs. John Noble, treasurer, Mrs. Wayne Ostrand and Mrs. William Kurtz, recording secretaries. Mrs. Roland Grace received the trophy this week for losing the ‘Most weight. | Previously held at the home of | Mrs James ‘Dinke] will now be ‘held at the Waterford High-School | 4 on Wednesdays, from 7 to 9 p.m. All persons who are interested | are invited to attend. bolizing forbearance, affection 640 Auburn Ave. forever with forbearance,’ affection -and a6 gree understanding VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 206 N. Perry Street Phone FU 8-0978 __That Plain Band Ring _ A plain band wedding ring. 1s endless, sym- standing. These attributes are the reinforc- ing to withstand the stresses and strains of passion. Without them that ring is like a circle of peppermint candy, easily shattered. CHES, enGeing 60 & te, withos eeetite- lene J. Diuguid and Richard D. | Oak according president Mrs, Philip M. Stone. | Fashion Your Figure | The meetings which had been | Marlene Diuguid Speaks ‘Vows in Double Ring Rite sister was maid of honor, and best man was George Elrod of Royal A reception at the Royal Oak residence followed the ceremony. - The newlyweds left afterward for a brief honeymoon. Holly Police Plan Dance to Provide for Youth Activity HOLLY — The local police dept- ment under the direction of Chief James Parker will give a dance at the multipurpose room of the Holly Area Schools on the evening of Sept. 17 from 8:30 to midnight. The proceeds are to be used toward ‘the fund to promote youth activities in Holly. The dance is the first of a series to be _— for that purpose, Parker reports that the princi- pal complaint of juveniles is that the village does not provide at- tractive recreational facilities and the program is to help pro ag funds for something along that Waterford Club to Hear ‘Gift From Sea’ Review WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — “Gift From the Sea”, Anne Mor- row Lindbergh's. recent book, will be reviewed — by Shunck for members of Waterford Township Child Study Club, Group p.m., Monday at the home of Mrs. Dean Toles. Mrs. Irwin Johnston is co-hostess. cA mink coat requires 700: hours of labor and seven miles of thread. Mrs. —William+- I, when the organization holds ite its | first meeting of the season at 8... | Ready Hospital \Building Plans Romeo Schedules Fund Raising Campaign to _Launch Drive 3 - ROMEO — Another step was taken this week to assure the con- struction‘ of the new Community Hospital to be located between the villages“of: Romeo and Almont, ae * ie raising campaign is A fund | Slated to begin Monday to provide money for the $350,000 area hos- pital, Solicitation for funds from memorials and special gifts will start in about a month,'a —— all spokesman announced The drive will be professionally directed by Ward Jenks of Ward B. Jenks and Associates of Chi- eago. The Community Hospital board had voted earlier this year to secure the services of a pro- fessional firm to conduct the drive because of the tremendous organi- zational and odepationsl work re- quired. The public drive is scheduled to begin in November with the entire Present plans call for the organl- zation of a campaign executive to provide médical facilities for families living in the Romeo, Al- mont, Armada, Capac, Dryden, Lakeville, Leonard, Imlay City, Washington, Memphis, and Allen- ton areas. Every dollar contributed will be used for the construction and equipment of the proposed. 30-bed hospital because all expenses of the drive will be met by an anony- mous. donor. The 10-acre site upon which the new: hospital will be built is located near the southeast corner of Van Dyke and Bordman roads and was the gift of W. Ross Lawrence of Almont. MYER’S Get Acquainted Offer! GENUINE BLUE WHITE 1's Ct. DIAMOND f, $ 88 PAY ONLY ‘9.00 Now 1.00 Weekly re Only Is iE ER'S| TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVERY THURS. - FRI-SAT. to 9 PLM. _ “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” ? Wa.W. 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HAMPTON TV. 8% W- Beres FB 4-2608 TO ANNOUNCE : Jiilight LOWELY NE PATTERN i) COMMUNITY ez ere ewwoesg Lewwoweacs 1 taxicab rides, brought the arrest | Nimble Robber Catches School Days Interesting for Ages 6-19 GOLDEN, Colo, #—-To the de- the University of Colorado. ~ , | FARGO, N. D. @—A taste for “high living,” including plenty of of two brothers, aged 9 and 11, on charges of theft from several churches and business places. They were arrested after police received a tip that two boys who~ seemed to have a lot of money Dad Forgets to Hide Gun, protection against prowlers. And each morning he had locked it in a trunk before going to work. Yesterday he forgot. Three times he phoned his wife from the con- struction site where he was work- ing, but she-was in hte basement washing clothes and, didn’t hear _ She did hear a shot upstairs. She ran up. Her 4year-old son Dennis stumbled into her arms and died. Police. said he had accident- ally shot himself. SO 2 Cash Box, Runs Away ° MIAMI, Fla: ® — Mrs. Helen Wenner closed her restaurant early today and walked away, A hand- He caught it and ran. Dismantle for New Air Savings and Loan Assn. here. installed when the bank was built in 1917'— an idea of the Chicago architect, Louis Sullivan. It used building. City water will be used in the more modern system. it nw, — Learn fo Play ~ at Gallagher’s No Obligation to Purchase Free One Hour Band Weekly Free Accordion While“ Learning Hear Our Band in Action! - Drop in Any Monday or Tesedey steed Attention Churches; Schools, ATTENTION _ m)BACK TO SCHOOL band will wes, for. —_ organization upon. bl band w U for an appointmen GALLAGHER MUSIC co. STUDENTS the Accordion — Music Schoot 7 . I's s0 wasy to pla, the accordion The Gallagher Way and - fust think of the fun you'll have at your © school parties edrvise Chita, tp, te. ot2, request— kerchief-masked — man point- Nee SIDNEY, Ohio ~— Part of one | of the first air conditioning | ~ systems in the United States was| = — dismantled by the Peoples Federal | ~ The original conditioner, being|_ .| given modern improvements, was| By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON (@®—An empire scot 4h. 7 years ago to- Louisiana State Capitol accom- to die, just a little bit.) panied as aweys by ‘his body- guards, who nto! said this is what ne ee * * Long’s was the miost complete political machine in America in our time, He controlled it, from the State Legislature and the state police on down to the sheriffs. It was terrible power for one man to have. And Long's body- Big Bill Usage Becoming Rare ‘Treasury Reports Drop in Large Denomination Certificate Demand WASHINGTON—The $10,000 bill, ‘biggest and often termed the “rar- est bird’ of United States cur- rency, is gradually returning to roost in Federal Reserve and Treasury Department vaults. Under present cash-transaction regulations and banking methods, the need for so sizable ‘a tender is passing. But bills of large denomi- nation have circulated America in surprising numbers, the National Geographic, Society says, sees ; In 1940 when enormous cash deal- . | ings weren't unusual, some 60 mil- lion dollars in $10,000 bills were in circulation. By 1947 only 11 million dollars’ worth of them was in pub- | ° lie hands;. by April, 1955, about 9 million. dollars. The seldom-seen $10,000 note. bears the portrait of Salmon P. Chase of Ohio, President Lincoln's first Secretary of the treasury. ‘The reverse side is inscribed with the ornate but alluring letters: Ten Thousand. bills, picturing President Cleveland were récently in circulation. Low- est of the ee notes Over 400 million doilars in $1,000 is the $500 bill, honoring President McKinley, Counterfeiters shy from dupli- cating the closely scrutinized high- denomination bills, though at least one attempt was made at a $1,000 note, Counterfeiting usually centers aroynd $10's or $20's and occa- sional $100’s. . . President Grant and the United States Capitol adorn the $50 bill. - | The $20 note ‘shows President Jack- son and the White House, the $10 Alexander Hamilton and the Treas- ury Building. President Lincoln and the Lincoln Memorial embellish the $5 bill; President Jefferson and his home, Monticello; the $2 bill; Washington the familiar $1 bill. A portrait of President Wilson decorates the $100,000 gold ‘certi- cate, which is strictly for business between the Federal Reserve Sys- tem and the Treasury Department. 30,798 Cross on Bridge . PORT HURON iw —A total of 30,798 crossings of the Blue Water four-day Labor Day weekend, surpassing last year's mark of 28,312 crossings on the same holi- day. ‘T heard him say: Empire oe at fot Long’s Death guards, who were on the. state payroll, were the symbol of it. for Long didn't like. Their — varied from fracturing a with a kekjack to smashing face With iy ones they hated most were reporters on the New. Orleans Times-Picayune, which had fought Long for years, It was a. perilous expedition for one of them to approach Long to ask a question or take a picture. . 1 worked on the T-P then re early on the morning of Sept. when we heard Long was on ation I was sent to the hospital to keep a death watch. Arrangements wire made with the hospital to let me in. cous’ hide adie Gh: bers wise. Bodyguards. stood shoulder to shoulder on the hospital steps. Thirty or 40 of them sat in the chairs in the hospital lobby, and two more endlessly went around ‘trying the doors in the basement and examining. the hallways. They seemed ee, “even with | Long dying, that one of his many enemies might break in or arose in to finish off the senator on his deathbed. At 4:10 a.m. or a little . later one of Long's men from apstairs came down, I don't know whether. he gave the bodyguards a sign or they saw something in his face. But they jumped to their feet. The Long man leaned over the woman reporter to whisper. I tried’ to hear, He said: “Get back, you.” T got back. But “He's dead." I had to be sure and the only place to be sure was on the second Bridge were reported during the | floor. I ran for the stairs. The whole lobbyful of guards ran for the stairs, I was squeezed in tight, trying to go-up. I couldn't move, Lake Privilege Excellent swimming and 75’x300’, most. larger. north of city limits. FE 5-0693 LAKEFRONT LOTS As Low as $100 Down Drive out Joslyn-3 miles Turn right on Silverbell Road to salesman on property every day, || to 7. WRIGHT & VALUET 345 Ockland Lots fishing. Minimum_.size FE 5-9441 What About Mail Order Insurance? rain water from, the roof of the | e * You are being flooded with offers of “cheap” insurance from out-of-state companies whose only contact with you is through the mail. Every- one likes to save-money— everyone knows the impor- tance of having adequate in- surance. So, most folks at least giye some consideration to these attractive offers. - Your’ Gusiness Ethics Board has received numerous complaints from citi- zens who have purchased such insurance only to find through sad experi- ence that they have bought an expensive “bargain. as mail order These — cannot be forced, under of dollars each year. to service your policy famnedintely in event of c Hospitals do not recognize ma: « »Y companies not licensed in For your own protettion and peace of mind, always consult with- local representatives of well-established companies who can give you their pro- much —— counsel and personal service, BUSINESS. ETHICS BOARD | - Pontiac Chamber of. Commerce iG "Waldron Hotel Bldg. 3 im of the panies operating from another state the present Federal laws, to be licensed in Michigan. Our state laws, therefore, offer you no protection. Such companies avoid state tax, thus cam the state many thousands _ = afford—no one ny hospitalization insurance policies issued Michigan. Phone FE 5-6148° -time went on, I thought: “This is where I get it.” A strange thing happened. The Solvents =o an ‘hour’ before might: have thrown me down the stairs fell back and let ‘me through. No one said anything to me. We all went up the stairs to- gether, walking, no running, with me in front. Later, I thought: Long had been their link with the fantastic politi- eal machine which Was their pro- tection’ and their bread and butter, And now he was dead and the link was broken. * -« In the ‘aah to the stairs they acted for the first time without Long around to guide and save them in whatever they did and, without him, . suddenly they ‘felt alone; each “ef them individually, and uncertain, Their power had been diminished and it was diminished more as ‘New Drig Effective in Treating Arthritis A new drug, prednisnone, has "|.been shown in preliminary trials to “be. possibly ‘four or five times more potent” than two othr. cém- pounds .now used to relieve pain and other symptoms of rheumatic disease. 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Spgs pte ae re «neg ——— iy MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of ah focal pactttaes Gane" thal ct ar all AP news The ter | SSPE eS 12.00 @ Stier pian she eta et Gales States a See tates We Oe neumnnntate - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1955 ANote on Savings Bonds In -times ‘like’ these, when nearly everyone has a job and a car and an electric -refrigerator AND a television set, when wages are going up and the future looks rosier than it has looked in a@ generation, some of us are likely to get into the “easy come, ~~ et mind. “8 * ” Tt te'a joyous frame of mind but hard- ly a prudent one. It is true the country is prosperous. It is true the outlook is for a continuance of good times. It is true that most of us will manage some- how to pay off the debts we have ac- cumulated during these days toy credit. But—and there is always a but. In the old days, there used to ' ‘be a saying, “Keep something in the sock.” In more genteel circles, its form was “Lay . something ‘aside for a rainy day.” However _ you decide to say it, it is good ivi peut The best sock of all is a United States Savings Bond. Of course, it is patriotic to buy savings bonds, Everybody knows that. Savings bonds are a brake on in- flation. They help to keep the valne of money stable. They don’t hold out the hope of glittering rewards, like some of the common stocks we have heard of. They aren't for gamblers who are look- _ ing for a lot of fast bucks. Rather, they are for the man who is thinking ahead, ‘thinking about his wife and his family “and the uncertainties of the future. ee PE Savings bonds are a hedge against . most foreseeable hardships. H, as we all ‘Mains stabl sit there in your desk ‘or in your box, piling up — interest for years to come. If, because of unwise economic policies, there should come a recession or even a depression, the savings bonds would be ‘the salvation of the man who owned them. Stocks-go down at such times; ” even real property, like farms and houses, declines in value because few have the money to buy it. But savings bonds stand firm, gathering their in- terest every year. If the value of other things goes down, the buying power of Government bonds goes up. Ask Dad, he knows. And, if Dad is wise, he knows that when the time comes for the children to go away to school or college, it is pleasant to go to the bank and cash a few savings bonds to pay for them. He knows that if ill-fortune strikes—say a big hospital bill, or an accident— it is a great comfort to know that fhe bonds are there, in the old - $0ck if you like. - * * * -. A man we know began buying Ssav- ings bonds on a small scale back in the |, in the opinions: ‘the s of only don’t fear uncontrolled inflation, . but, consider that four factors will wr operate to put the brakes on the upward. spiral. These are: 1. Competition. ‘2 Increased > productivity and efficiency. 3. . Consumer resistante. 4. Anti- ~. inflationary policies of Govern-. _—- Tourist Budget ecreens At its, meeting on Mackinac Island, Tourist Council voted ap- proval of a $136,564 increase in its operating budget for next year. / * 8 © | This increase brings the grand total for 1956-1957 to $521,089. About half of the budget increase is to be devoted to reprinting of the promotional mate- rial circulated in the interests of the State's tourist and resort industry. The rest is needed to maintain gdvertising of the State’s attractions at the level of recent years. Before this budget can be submitted to the Legislature, it must be okayed by. Gov. Wi.L1aMs and the State Depart- ment of Administration. gw wt The tourist incustry ranks third in the State and hence is of vital impor- tance to Michigan's economy. For these reasons there should be no doubt about approval by both the Governor and the t. The same consideration | should result also in legislative endorse- ment of the expanded budget. The People’s Business Seamstress Soapy Williams Trying to Stitch GOP Into Tight Pocket By JACK I. GREEN LANSING—Like a busy seamstress, Gov. Williams is happily trying to stitch the Re- publicans into a tight political pocket. e 6 . And the Republicans are whisking around with scissors trying frantically to cut their way out before the pocket is closed. ‘The nub of it, of course, is the special session of the Legisiature which the governor has scheduled for late in , ; He is busy creating an emergency which -will justify him calling the lawmakers back this fall. He says the state’s traffic toll has " gotten ti the place where something must be done and that the state must act at once to eliminate a waiting list of more than 1,000 mentally retarded children seeking admis- . sion to state institutions. * ee And suddenly sighting some extra cash in the treasury, he is demanding “emergency” . $200-a-year pay raises for public. school teachers who are supposed to have just gotten a $200 a year raise. e ° * Now no one can deny that all of these are matters which require attention. No one doubts that too many people are being ‘killed on the highways) that too many poor chil- dren need mental care and that teachers , - are underpaid. NOTHING NEW But none of theae would appear to have suddenly become such emerge: cies that they Warrant a special session of the Legislature two months before the 1956 regular session. All have existing with rising seriousness for many years, includ:ng last spring when the Legislature was still in session. * * ° So it must be assumed—and: it is being assumed in political circles—that Williams is again trying to put the Republican-con- trolled Legislature on the spot in a_session at which, constitutionally, he can dictate the subjects to be considered and thereby focus public attention on what the ee do early forties. As his income improved, 4; fai! to do. _ he increased his investment in the pay- roll savings plan. Before he knew it he had several thousand dollars—enough for the down payment on a pretty house in the suburbs and some left over to buy into a business run by a trusted friend. Today, he is sitting pretty, if anyone is. ee ~Ynflation Warning , Leoking ahead for signs'of what con- . ditions may be six months hence is a wise business practice, That many purchasing agents inthe country have been doing that is obvious from their replies to questionnaires cir- culated by the trade publication Pur- Chasing, Their answers add up to ex- ie ectations of another wave of inflation. Of 449 industrial purchasing agents ‘answering the questionnaire, 75 per cent say they think a generally inflationary trend is under way. More than half, 56 ub ayrmatng vein Dever, ‘convenes. The Republicans, on their part, seem to recognize the pocket Williams is - fashioning and are displaying sufficient political acumen to avoid their. mistakes of the past. That is, so far. Once they would have let go peals of out- raged indignation at the very idea of such a ple sete session, now they are recognizing the popular appeal of the subjects Williams ___ raises and at least making noises_like they will consider his proposals carefully. ; .* * . They, too, have their eyes fixed on the 1956 political campaigns. . ” . At least one Republican legislator has said he will sponsor the teacher pay raise, gare-— fully emphasizing that ‘it was first sug- gested by a Republican, Dr. Clair L. Taylor, state superintendent of public instruction... OTHERS JOIN IN — Several others have rushed in with trattc ‘safety ideas of their own. @. i ° *, Speaker Wade Van Valkenburg (R-Kala- mazoo) has said the lawmakers will give serious consideration to Williams’ programs if the govérnor.,will have the grace to sub- _ mit specific and achieve some agreements before the :session shee ih oe _ horned animals, cafeful proposals. He has | @sked Williams to consult with them to } the-men who buy the things industry needs. They not * | pany eee, oes Ann ai poner itch fa ore THE PONTE c PRESS. _SATUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 10. 1058 ey (sires ena Days of All Faiths 3 Brittany Honors Martyr Pope Wednesday; Jewish High Holidays Begin Saturday — », By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Although he did not actually die at the hands of an executioner, St. Cornelius, whose memory is honored Wednesday is listed as a martyr for the faith. He became Pope in 251. Within a year he had endured sufferings that brought about his death and earned him the martyr’s title. In the pleasant land of Brittany they make much of this day, which they cal} St. Cornely’s Day. The festival centers around SC Cornely’s church. ifi the seaside - town of Carnac, and a feature of the day is the blessing of all particularly the cattle. _ ‘There is a legend about the saint’s special iaterest in these beasts. It is ‘said that once when he was fleeing from a band of soldiers who were under orders to kill him, he reached the sea the velthere ‘were It was by this legend that the devout people of Carnac accounted for a great number of oddly shaped rocks, some resembling human forms, in the fields near the town. FIRST ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Sunday Schools are so much taken for granted these days that it would be hard for any American Protestant to imagine a time when ~ they did not exist. But it was was 175 years ago that the first one was established, which makes them a comparatively new thing in the 2000 year history of Chris- tianity. - September M4, 1735 was the birth- day of Robert Raikes, a printer in the English city of Gloucester, who is generally considered to have deen the founder of the Sunday School movement. His schools in Gloucester were not actually the first ones, but they were the first to attract the sort of attention that brought imitation and caused the idea to spread throughout Eng* land and America, JEWISH NEW YEAR Rosh Hashanah, . the Jews’ “head of the year," is not like the New Year's day of the secular! calendar, to be celebrated with parties and gaiety, Nor is it like any other Jewish holiday, for all the others are concerned either aa the annual cycle of nature or with some historic event in the a The High Holidays, beginning Saturday with Rosh Hashanah and ending 10 days from now. ‘with Yom Kippur, are concerned only with the deep things of the soul—self - examination, repent- ance, forgiveness, the inner re- ligious life of man. For today vis the day on which, 5716 years ago, God created heaven and earth, and this is the day, every year, when each man is judged in heaven and his fate sealed and inscribed for another year in the Book of Life. ya ME | CONT CARE HOW FOND YOUR, MEMORIES ARE = GET 200F Me THAT STUFF THIS INSTANT/ oy. New Year cards have been sent, bearing the greeting that will be on the lips today: “May you be inscribed (in the Book of Life) for a good year.” ALL PARTICIPATE ” Shops will be closed today, work will be put aside, and even those who are casyal about observing other festivals will be seen in the synagogues today. Rosh Hashanah is mainly a service, not a home does have synagogue festival, bet it its home ceremonies. On the eve of the holiday—Jewish — begin at sundown—the festive candles are lighted, and at the family meal a piece of apple is dipped in honey and eaten while the traditional expression “May it be God's will to grant us a good and © swept year” is said, It is customary also to dip a piece of ‘bread in honey, symbol- izing the hope that. ‘‘as the bread is sweet so may the experiences of the coming year be." Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: Writer Credits Her Move to Michigan With Clearing Up C-R-| Complaints —. By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Questions and Answers Agree with you about C-R-I. Back East for years rfiy head was constantly stopped up and nose running. Overheated rooms. Came “Out here three years ago. Head clear as a bell. No runny nose. In winter fish through ice, stiff with cold, agony to wade snow- banks to get home. But never a sign of the old nose, throat or sinus trouble. Keep up the good work. (Mrs. C.C.R., Michigan) : Answer—Your experience goes to show that it is chiefly the . climate—the indoor, artificial, overheated and excessively dried out atmosphere plus careful pro- tection of the skin from getting ultraviolet from sunshine or dif- fuse daylight. This holds true, I. believe, wherever you happen to live in ‘North America. What a lot of poor stupid Yankee Wiseacres need is a change of climate—at home. How to change. climate at home is described in the chapter ‘Any Other Climate” in the booklet Call It CR I—for the booklet send 25 cents and. stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope. T have many of your pamphlets which have helped me to keep fit and enjoy good health and happi- ness, I, too, say God bless you, Doctor, for your stand on temper- ance and WCTU work. Dr—, of the —Chureh here, is my brother. (Mrs. —). Answer — Thank you, Ma'am, but you had better be careful. If the religious leaders of the community were to find out about this, your brother might be out on his ear. Enjoy your column so much. Most of Lace advice is homepath or naturapath. How do you get bythe AMA? F.N.0— Answer — The words are thic and naturopathic. It doesn’t. matter whether my advice is homeopathic or natur- No druggist in town (1 bi have tried them, all) wil patronizing marmmer that I'd have to have a prescription. (C.E. H.) Answer—Many readers have told me they have used % for years with great satisfaction, as a suggest in the pamphiet “Ex- cessive Sweating,” available only on signed, written request accompanied with stamped, self- addressed envelope. Clipping of this item will bring no reply. Aluminum chloride is just one more home remedy I recommend which the mostrurh mongers and the fast-buck druggists would rath- er not sel] you simple customer$— not enough profit in it. Please send in the stamped, self- addressed envelope your pamphlet “~ Many ~ people delinquency, mentally retarded Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE =: September. is the livély month . . . When youth goes back to To do our best and try to earn . A little. recognition . . . It is the time to take account. . , And plan the year ahead... To finish college and perhaps . . . To get engaged and wed .. . September is a special month . . . That starts a certain season ... When we may do a lot of things . . . Without or with a reason .. . But just like any other month . . . That we might put to use . .. It does not pardon failure and , . . It. is no real excuse. The sunburn season won't stop some people from giving them- selves a slap on the back. i * c * Give some people ‘a couple of inches and they want to be the ruler. on Stage Fright and Examination - Jitters. Will instructions therein help me stop squirming under the ‘dentists’ d-r-i-l-l? (Dorothy. O’L.)- Answer—No. Where did you find your dentist—at the Chicago World's Fair? Hasn’t the old gentieman heard about local an- esthetics? A competent dentist can do all the drilling necessary _ without giving more discomfort than one would havé from a shave or a hairdo, more than one page or 100 dis ot + A sed —, to persenal health and hygiene, reatment, wit ve anewered by (Copyright, 1955) . funy Ten Hour’ Week a Not Likely, Reader cae childreh, cox Artatin, te, By agree with Ruth Hagan in the Sept 7 issue of the Press that we need more than a governor's mansion. Let’s use the tax money for the good of Michigan's society. lone W. Bartholomew 37 West End Ave. DAR Plans Constitution Celebration : il nie * « * ; * In preparation for the week the DAR national headquarters ceived requests for 317,000 way has a heavy ore, sched- poll in the District of Columbia She is Sept. 14 in Lan- _Se i peahing Sent M4 In Lan by a group of DAR chapters; and during the week she will speak at several local DAR meetings as well as participate ‘in the District at the Atchives Building Sept. 17. observances In fact, the Constitution is sional endorsement, however. Mainly they. are sponsored by in- terested organizations. Case Records of a Psychologist Couple's Racial, Religious Differences Spell Marital -Unhappiness 4in--Future. What are Margery’s chances of happiness if she _ goes through with her present wed- ding plans? We psychologists would say she has no better than one chance in three. Use tre tests below to help pick wisely, for you cast the prory votes for your future unborn children. Be sure wou give ther: the best possible. parent. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-336: Margery L., aged 26, is engaged to be married “Dr, Crane, they had a shower” for me last week, and my wed- ding day is three weeks from this Saturday,"” Margery began bd * * “But my mother and married sisters-are opposing the wedding. They tell me I am almost sure to be unhappy. “For my fiance and I come from diametrically opposed relig- fons. Neither will give an inch. “And he is from an immigrant family which still uses that for- eign language at home, “However, he has broken away and become educated till he now has an engineering degree. And he seems fairly of his family, though he insists I join their church at the dictate of his — family. . * “Dr. Crane, .} always felt that personal differences would ‘grow less after the wedding, Am I right or wrong?” . FACE _THE FACTS Many girls past 25 grow panicky and decide to follow the old adage that half a loaf is better than they are more willing to gamble against the known odds. Don’t. make the mistake of thinking you can never be happy as a single girl, or that perfect blias inevitably follows the re- ceipt of your wedding ring. That’s not always ‘true. Many ‘single girls are far happer than browbeaten married women. ‘‘Margery. I'll give you just one chance in three 6f marital happi- | ness,"’ I told her. ‘oe * * We psychologists admit that per- sonality differences between the ego of bride and bridegroom tend to level off as time passes. MORE TOLERANT Husband and wife should. thus _become more tolerant and more _ for the religious education of the youngsters, '. And racial or color lines are oft- en accentuated when children ar- - rive on the scene. s * * “Margery, most marriages start out with only one strike against them,” I concluded, “and that is the personality clash between the young husband and wife. “Most marriages weather that ——e ee stage of romance where each per- gon puts his bet, foot, forward. ea i i g i . rej ic feel gf ii q7 #§ i gE 4 gazers from Red China, the U Many of their governments do not each. other diplo- matically, but the astronomers talked freely and swapped data. * * * over the conference was Dr. Struve of the Uni- versity California, plained: Federal Relief Eyed for Erosion in State Michigan erosion problems is ex- pected when reconvenes next winter. Hoffman wired White House -aides Aug..24, emphasizing the fin- ancial loss around the Great Lakes from flood wafers and storms. He requested that President Eisenhow- er inspect the situation personal- ly ag he did two weeks ago in a flight over the flood-ravaged, bur- ricane-battered East Coast. The Hoffman wires went to Hom- ér H. Greunther, special assis- tant to the President, and to Gen. Wilson B. Persons, deputy assis- OTL cece ae The veteran congressman said both had replied, GOP Chairman Named TRAVERSE CITY ™ — Attor- ney Robert P. Griffin Thursday was announced as the | chair. man of the Grand Tra Coun- ty Republican Committee, Engstrom had served as tempor- ary chairman, “| 88 Million Vehicles Listed in All Nations WASHINGTON JUINS) — The Europe, 661,327 in Asia and 577,665 in the Western hemisphere. partment: pointed out that ‘figures for the Iron Curtain countries were ‘| taken from the most reliable in- formation available. |New Sonq Urges Railroad Freight sal to Move Faster ~ PHILADELPHIA (® —The Penn- sylvania Railroad is going to try ae ee ae oe ® * "~ In an unusual stunt to spur its employes, the PRR has made re- cordings of a song titled “Don't Stand Me Still,” set‘to the music of Cole Porter’s catchy tune “Don't ; pe Me In." The lyrics urge the freight cars ade Repsthess PRR spobeassen said the pro- Bek: is aimed at moving each freight car 15 more minutes a day, which would be equivalent to pro- viding the Pennsy’s freight custo- mers with 20,500 more. cars a day. Besides the song, which will be | played at PRR installations and employe meetings, the railroad is devoting space in its monthly mag- azine to the campaign. State Fair Profits May Reach $60,000 DETROIT —The 1955 Michigan State Fair should manage an 000, a fair spokesman predicts If the present trend continues, it would be the third successive } +i the Legislature anticipated when ‘it wrote the school aid bill last To break even, the fair must take in $744,000 during its 10-day run, he added. Reported revenue increases were shown from gate admissions, coliseum shows, the rodeo, mid- way, parking lots, concessions and advertising space. , ROY ANNETT, Inc. Rares ram 4 28 E. Huron St. Realtors : 1 Ph. FE 3-7193 *|ipal League, tax revenues are booming at such | City Merchants Warned jon Bogus Army Checks good. He returned all the money to Law. and no complaint was filed. GM Auto Sales Set Record for August DETROIT—Retail sales of new General Motors passenger cars in the United States for August were the highest in history for that pe- riod, GM President Harlow H. Curtice said today, * * * Retail deliveries of new GM cars last month totaled 337,956 or 146.1 per cent of Ag total for the same month in 194 Retail sales of both * new and. * * a used General Motors passenger | - p cars in the United States during Governor to. Seek Teacher Pay Hike MACKINAC ISLAND «® — Gov. Williams states he will broaden the special legislative session this |’ fall to include a. $200-a-year pay raise for Michigan's 50,000 cenlin school teachers. Addressing the Michigan Munic- Williams said sales a rate that the schools will get about 15 million dollars more than spring. That bill provided for a $200-a-year teacher pay beat, legislators said. The last session of the ane turé increased the state school aid allotment for school operation by 10 million dollars and specified unofficially that the money be used | for teacher pay raises. Legislative leaders conceded the action was not binding on local | school boards, which fix teacher | salaries, but expressed confidence that the boards would acceed to the legislative wish that the money be used to raise salaries. | California’s gold was discovered in 1848, only 10 days before the ‘treaty ending the Mexican war and transferring the territory to the United States was finally signed. — Large Lake Front Lots ON CRANBERRY LAKE All Lots 21 ALL MASONRY $4,000 $6,000 Graber Lake Co. . ~~ MINIMUM All Lots Lake Front Restricted to Protect Your Investment— HOMES TO BE 1,500 SQUARE FEET 000 $4. Ft. CONSTRUCT 10N FEderal rn i TH | back to Italy — and an uncertain unit if i : : ie 5 i i mt i ri i ‘t j Z : | Ory bo by FYE a5 & S&S vy =} & SOF @O .-~ a LONDON —Britain’'s revolution is catching up with the | E + They are still run—under brewer Vegas Hotel Suing Lanza for $124,970 LAS VEGAS, Nev, (INS) —The swanky Last Frontier Hotel in Las antee of Lanza’s promisory note given to a bank in Monette, Ark. ™ bank in to pay approxi- Onion Shipment Heads Back to Italy in Walkout Race Track License US: eer Thrive | Shed os - Time Trials 7:00 P. ; First Race 8:30 P. M.\> STARTING SUNDAY, SepT. 18 Afternoon Races Time Trials: 1:30 p.. m. Firet Race: 3:00 p. m. Cannot Be Withheld LANSING (®—Atty. Gen, Thom. as M. Kavanagh held today the commissioner may LET US DRY CLEAN and | WATERPROOF YOUR FALL CLOTHING! — Now i is the time to have all your Falt clothing, jackets, topcoats and outerwear dry:; and made water repellent. You'll discover emt they will look better nds wear rts al wor bik Cash: Sie Carry Detroit community services. Man 9.0 OF : Bring Your Cleaning to Our New. Drive-in end ‘SAVE 10% We Give Holdens Red Stamps ae ~ Match ; your ‘electric washer . with an electric clothes dryer electric clothes dryer to your the dryer and flip a switch. ——— Be é . ~ electric washer. Here’s why: There's no heavy wet wash to haul up the stairs _ and hang on the line. You have only to load clean. Old-fashioned line drying to dry deceit ningy ~ DRIVE-IN CLEANERS. i 605 OAKLAND—Just North of Wisner Stedium Coll FE 4-2579 for Free Pickup end Delivery Brenches: 328 N. PERRY — 97 OAKLAND wake it a. matched toam | Wash day becomies extra easy when you add a new y Out comes the laundry, fluffy-dry, ppérkling can't compare with the carefree, modern way _ \ : 10 ee F Y , stitute, sponsored by a \ J @ We ‘Leok For You Church Women, will be -held in the church. The the: { the is _ THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. || christian Mission in = Revol FERS BF acsearle PREACHING = fim one * * ‘Shiversal Ave, Seca. to onrve vq hy 11 AM. & 7:30 P.M. Women are asked to bring their \ Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Worship of God 10:45 A. M. | EVANGELISTIC sige oma A beverage will é All Are Welcome! M . Ela mM » HR oxi THten_ot_W, Boren. ASSEMBLY OF aes pi ' “Your"Gespel Hour” 1002 Scott Lake Road CKLW 7:30, tenga M, rT) awa WA. ™. Worship : : A, 3. BADGHEY, "i ” vengelics Service | 365 fee Wit ee. 3 ~— ¥, ry coll Sundey School ........ 9:45 A.M, re eee an aan Moming Worship. .....11:00 A.M, BTU. eee cece. 645 BLM. ~ CHURCH OF CHRIST . Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. 1060 6. Toes <= Thene FE See scandens see minus on S86 Te EE et Young People’s Bible Stu. 8:00 P.M. Jae 5, Gendey Seining Govvive een we evinweet sv REVAL MULLINS, Poster Phone FE 4-8574 —————— aEsanssaaemaaaanaaae "| Alfiliated With Southern Baptist Convention . M OD T =—_—_— ——| FIRST ETH IS net S. Saginaw. at Judson St. 2 Rev. Paul 8. Havens. Minister : Sunday Morning Le ceeeeeeee eres «10200 A, M. "Should Children L Learn rete “ie of erfecion” . . Beer ley Paul 8. Havens . “ Brendcast ‘Over WHOM ........2..:.. 10: 15 ALN : About God-In School? _ ‘1015. to 12:15 Church School Classes for All Ages ee ee 7:30 P. oil ety re wa ‘Speaker from Some people will emphatically _ Kenya y, Africa, Speaker 2 “20.” ‘They will contend thet pd Wed. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study... 7:30 P.M, i se ef elucation is w tain Speaker: Rev, HAVENS. Mrs, Fran Daween, Song Leader \j) ‘the mind .,.t0 make good citizens EAST HURON et PERRY «..00 equip children to. use their talencs for useful living. And some of them will argue ..and yet build Catholic schools Cen ral . ¢ 0 IS the ic ic ue-Américon, co-demo- for thei own ch Hebpnot due Rev. Mites H. Gant, VD. U., Mintate ev. John W Mulder, & Minist cratic, and un-necessary for Catho- © clannishness on the part of ae a _ ° =e lics to maintain their own schools. Catholics, t0 any dissatisfaction 10:46 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP The public schools, they say, are aid igus Ge © ae (Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A. M.) all we need. i¢ schools, nor to any doubt sew they tight? Tee goad shout the high sundards of moe-|| “THE POWER of a GREAT HOPE” question for parents—both Catholic *lity among the great majority of Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching - amd nen Cotelie— think about. at | i Religion, as Catholics see ic, is ol engedl tere ae gai i i Tan pc CHRISTIAN SCIENCE — eduer fields of learning. On the democracy and social responsibil- bees cy cum end ity. Can we expect children to gain SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY .- center and hub of all human knowi- * ——— of pon #-pace- | “SUBSTANCE~ edge. It is the governing factor in - a-week Sunday school? Or in a | Sunday Services and Reading Room Out understanding and ine week-day school where God's name | | Suna = School 2 East Lawrence Street | mn Sac SPP SSIS” is seldom mentioned and a | ednesday Evenie Open Daily 1} AM. toSPM. | 9 ogame = eee me Wednesday Evening Friday to 9 PM ts dite ps ahah ee FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ii were created. - 4\\ : “Lawrence and Williams Streets i Children cannot, of course, get | HOW “HOW A CHILD ~ | this kind of education in public ey WAS HEALED” p Wegbole, There tore tow wpainee te, HEALS | : E ‘ ¢ : : : é a ' 2 \ * t THE PONTIAC PRESS, “SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1955. Sree Marb ble Trinkets “Help Businessmen The. by Gol ‘United Church Sgn Page ‘|Women ecu: ? _____|Mission Institute UNITED LUTHEAN ]|,,2* Poutac, Mésonary ity CHURCH OF THE- Church Women, will open for reg- ASCENSION istration Monday morning at 9:30 cena ais The Commen Serviee....i! e iey See moat Here ||| PARKDALE CHURCH : OF THE NAZARENE ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH jestvn ot Foerth Parkdale and Hollywood Block W. of Baldwin Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. WAYNE E. WELTON = Minister PE 2.6928 ot to an Crinen Cit The theme of the Institute will be “Christian Mission in a Revolu- tionary World.” The morning session will be de- voted to the discussion of foreign missions and during the afternoon, home missions will be the study. A pantomime: will be portrayed by several women as part of the The state chairman, Mrs. Nellie Bouma, will have on display and for sale 40 books on the mission studies. Among them, will be books for both children and adults 'on the American Indian, the sub- ‘ject of the Home Mission study ‘by the women's groups for this year. Mrs. H. B. Harbage, president of the group, announces both ses- sions are open to all women of the Pontiac area, ue (Netiona} Letheras Csenetl) : . _ BAD Street at Cherry Sire ’ Sunday School *eeeee *“* se . 9.45 a. m. Morning Worship .......... oe. 11:00 a. m. "GRACE LUTHER ERAN C1 CHURCH - Services at 9 A. M MA. “and I Pas dl A. M., Sunday School-—-9 A. M. Mand 11 AVM. . SPONSORED » ‘BY MSGR. A.X.M, a eet | tomorrow, + First Christian toHonor Youth Young People Attending College Receive Special Recognition Sunday The First Christian Church will resume the fall and winter time schedule for services . beginning with Bible School at 10 a. m. and Worship Service im- mediately following at * o'clock. Special recognition will be given the youth of the congre- gation who will be attending college this fall Among them are John H. Boaz, Butler University; Walter Brown and Leona Pace Brown, Johnson Bible - College; Bob Dunn and Dougald McColl, University of Michigan; Stanley Grinter, Law- rence Institute of Technology; and John, F. Radenbaugh, Alma Col- lege. »* ¢* Also included are Tom Vaughn, Detroit Institute. of Musical Art; Bob Wright, Highland Park Junior , College; Lowell Satterlee, General Motors School. of Technology; Janet McColl, Ball State Teachers’ College and Jim Wood, Michigar State University. Earolied at Central College, Mt, Pleasant are Bob Graham and Gene Thompsen. Four stu- dents, Janet Moon, Nila Tomp- kins, Ted Wherry and Don Os- Beginning at 9:30 Monday morn- ing. the Pontiac Missionary In- \Company Directors. Veto U nder- -the- Table Contract e by NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Some years ago, a group of executives of a Denver, Colo., luggage. manufacturer sat around a conference table. The sales manager presented a proposition which had been made to them by a multi-million dollar retail chain. If the luggage company would make a special price, far below that at which they were selling to competing retailers, the chain would place a record order. The sales manager pointed out that, even with the price reduction, the ‘large volume would enable the manufacturer to realize a substantial profit. The president of the company looked around - at a marble and roll it down the table. Each of them watched the marble as it rolled by. martile they carried. Then they voted to send a letter to this very important customer saying that : they could not make discriminatory price arrenge- DR. PEALE ments. . ‘And what did the marble’ have to do with this? Well, this particular marble had a gold band around it carrying the words of the Golden Rule: “Do unto. others as you would have others do unte you.” it was the sales policy of their company. Started 44 years ago cn $3,500 and this policy borrowed. from the ‘Bible, Denver's Shwayder Brothers have grown so that today they ‘spend a million and a*half dollars in advertising alone.. They sell a large percentage of all American luggage and employ more than 4,000 people. , HAS FAITH IN GOLDEN RULE : Jesse Shwayder, the president, believes that all business can profit from the application of the Golden Rule. He carries a supply of these gold-banded marbles with him and gives them to people he meets. And many a businessman, fumbling in his pockets for change or keys, has been reminded of basic principles by —e one of the Shwayder marbles. ar eer Would Jesus Do?” And this would be a wonderful rule by which to live if each of us could put himself or herself in Jesus’ place. Unfortunately, few of us are capable of standing in His place or thinking exactly as He would. But the Golden Rule is His rule too, and there is not one of us who. does not know exactly how he wants to be treated by his fellow men. — Whatever your religious conviction—or lack of conviction— ‘you can make your life better, happier and more rewarding if you make the Golden. Rule the touchstone of your every act. And not only will this change your life for the better, but it will change the lives of the people around you. As Thomas A. Kempis wrote See hundred yearo agp, “We dees wall whe corves the commen good rather than his own will.” ‘Read it from beginning to end and you will find that it tells you exactly how to live the Golden Rule: “Therefore all things whatsoever lye would that men should do to you, & ye wen 0 & hem; for this is the law and the prophets.” Take these words from the Sermon on the Mount and make them ¥\ your guide, Write them on a band around your heart and live by them and you will find that your werld is all that your faith promises - can be. The Golden Rite seems a very practical plan \"" living. . (Copyright 1955) his associates. ‘How does this affect our basic | sen policy?” he asked, reaching in his pocket to pull out | * Some reached into theirs’ own pockets to feel a similar | A popular subject for sermons over many years has been “What The heart and soul of Bible teaching is the Sermon on the Mount. | al i die di Mi di Mi i Mi Mi i Mi Mi i 2 " and 8 ruling of the Supreme Court in detail what goes : has been interpreted by many stares on ina Catholic school, how Catholic benefit the nation, why Catho- as prohibiting public schools from lics. have their own schools .. - why even excusing children for outside o Catelic sad son-Coheli rents, ic, lasses in religious instruction must concern themselves seriously Ie is for these reasons that your ‘about the education of their children Catholic friends and neighbors f succes in life, and for the salvation of their imméoreal souls. For your tree itinghy poy Hesle shies of the com A acias seday. Aik fee Pamphlet of maincaining the public schools No. KC-31. NO, 600, PONTIAC, MICH. surneme COUNCIL KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS RELIGIOUS 4422 LINDELL BLYD. INFORMATION: BUREAL $1. LOUIS 8, MISsOUR ‘> SHARPE. COUNCIL, | Station CKLW—800 Ke: Sunday 9:45 A.M. Williams Street at West Pike a Rev. Lewis W. Towler, SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—Holy Comniunion. The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector Curate Instructions and Church School 11:00 A. M.—-Motning Prayer. Opening of Chureh School. Sermon by the Rector, ST. GEORGE’ NY CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 11:00 A.M.—Morning prayer Sermon vy waa St. Andrews Leaders the Rev. Robert J. Bickley, Vicar 10:30 Nursery, 2% te 6 Years ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL Dixie Highway Near Sashabaw 6:15 A.M. Holy Communion ee 30 A.M. Morning Prayer Message from Brotherhood oe | : William Strong yom recat. “ Oakland at Cadillac For many attending, this was the Theodore R. Allebach, Pastor || Climax of conventions held through- | Bible School ...: 11:20 A: M. {out the United States and Europe Worship 10:00 A. M. ‘during the past summer. * “HOW TO GROW AND W. P. Strong, presiding minis- HOW NOT TO GROW” ter ‘here, and Mrs. Strong at- Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M. tended the European Conven- "Evening Service .. 7:30 P.M. tions in London, Paris, Rome, : . Nurnberg, Stockholm and The as Hague. Eight other members JOSLYN AVENUE from Pontiac also were there. At the Lapeer Convention, 280 a Jostyn a = delegates were from Pontiac and —eeEee—eeee 26 of the 91 baptized, came from Bible School... ... 9:30 A.M. United Presbyterian Churches “The Truth of Gol Forbearance .in Love to Show Slides 280 Pontiac Delegates. Attended Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses- | “Why a New World Is Possible” | was the principal address given | by M. S. Allen of the W atchtower | Society, at the regional convention | of Jehovah's Witnesses held in La- OAKLAND AVENUE Morning Service ..10:45A.M | here. “THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM" * * '° "* Tenight at 7:30 at Kingdom Hall, | === 4400 W. Walton Bivd. the Strongs will show more than 300 colored | slides of the countries visited this summer while attending the European Conventions. ; A week from tonight at the same | time, the Strongs’ will show the | slides in the Hall, 600 E. Pike St. 6:30 P.M 7:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship Evening Service .. FOIL OOT OOT OAT OTOL OTT C OTTO AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 First Street 4. Harvey McCann, Paster Bible School, 10:00 A.M. FIRST UNITED Morning Worship 11:15 A. M. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH “WHY GO TO CHURCH” OF PONTIAC | : : ONENESS s 90 Howard Street Everyone Welcome! DRAYTON PLAINS Sunday School '......... 10:00 A.M Walter J. Teeuwissen, Jr., Paster a manent eeeoetes spo ah 4 Bible Schco! 945 AM .. * 45 P. e School ..... . M. 8 eee 43 °.M. Worship. - cess: 11. A. M. “Niectng en ....ae p.m. [|p Youth Groups .... 630 PM REV. MARVIN P. HESTER | é a rl tl ms 4 all ng Worship 7:30 P.M Listen to Sunday Evening Broadcast, |) ayer and Study te 10:00 Hour . 7:30 P. M. RADIO STATION WPON > PUCCUCCCCT CCC CTO. ‘Homecoming -|Slated Sunday a Church School to. See ‘ Call of ‘the Neveio' | at Marimont Baptist “Homecoming Sunday” will be observed tomorrow at the Mari- mont Baptist Church according to | Set Church Committee GRAND RAPIDS # — Ali ex- ecutive committee of 31 west Michigan a has been’ named - National of poo Charities, scheduled Nov. 610 in Grand Rapids. Pe Rev. T. B. Davis, Minister 10:00. m. Sunday” School wi by Paster the pastor, the Rev. David Morten- of the film, “The Navajo." Mrs. H. H, Savage will partments. A “Baby Dedication” service will be held in the 11 o'clock The Suriday School at ten o'clock will be highlighted by the showing | Call of the! speek: to the combined otek de- | First Open Bible Church Rally Day — Socal ‘Services #45 A. M. Morning Worship and Sermos “The New Testament Church: It’s Life & Work” - 9:45-A. M. to 12:15 Children’s Church and School Baptismal Service at Evening Service Rally 9:45 P. M. — Crusade for Christ Chaplain Dave Martin of WXYZ, Speaker AF riendly “Place to Worship 9:45a.m. Sunday School. fi. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — FIRST CHURCH OF GOD %S East Boulevard — South of Leekeut Drive 7:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE $-7768 of FE 4-1782 10:45 a. m.. Morning Service Gen. Offices: Andersen, Ind. .10 A. M. 6:45 P. M. 7:45 P. M. | Eve. Worship. Rev. Rose L.. Davis. 306 Midway—Off Sanford Study of “Book Communion Morn. Worship...11 A. M. | Junior Church. . Divine Healing Servic Wednesday, Day of Prayer, Beginning at 10 A. M. Revelations” of Service. 7:30 P. M. Pastor Rev. Daniel Havens. Associate Pastor Sunday Stine Seba EVANGEL TEMPLE Y.M.C.A. Side Entrance Non-Denominational Full Gospel » Sunday School Worship Service ee eee He oeveeee Evangelistic Service Evening oe eee \ yrwwvvvuvvuvvvuvvvwvvwvvvvvvvvwvewowrweenfefeftfwvevuwofewev#wrwvervvervvrvrvvvrvvvuvvuvvuvvuvwwve™ “Rrayilie for the Church and Sunday School “It we don't have what you want— we'll get it:for you.” ‘Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave. FE 4-9591 | The Pilgrim Holiness Church Baldwin and Fairmount suxpay SCHOOL (All Ages). . ” ORSHIP eteenegeee wil 700 or petuetene sbeawee ere oe 7:30 PM. ce vervesscesees 10:00 AM. eee ee onwe eee ey ere) PI LGRIM Y.P.S. .....+++ os EVENING: SERVICE .................- wens GOOD SINGING — BIBLE PREACHING “The Little Church With the Big Heart” 458 Central Sick. - | Services Sunday 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30:p.m. We are Apostolic in doctrime, Baptism in Jesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus as the One True God! Always Pray for the Telegraph Road at Emmanuel Baptist Church Orchard Lake Ave. * 10:00 Bible BROADCAST OVER 11:00 DR. TOM 7:30 Auditorium Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages _“THE INQUIRING CHRIST” Hear the Palermo: Brothers Great Singers of the Billy Graham Evangelist Team | “THE DANGER OF FALLING” DR. DAVID H. JOHNSON, - BAPTISMAL SERVICE Special Music at All Services A. M. Class . WCAR 10:15-10:45 A. M. MALONE, P. M. Speaker . AIR-CONDITIONED AUDITORIUM. DR. TOM E. C. SWANON, Miplser ROY OVERBAUGH, S. 8, Supt. . Sundey Schoo! Atidndokes Last Sundey—941 ov MALONE Se eens hy os Oe re On 21 eee 4 Se ee st EC ale ual oe ee ae hey “THE B PONTIAC PRESS. _SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Jo, 1955, oy eee ern = RCH OF THE Quarterly Meeting . |Cleveland Church = ian romp Sia [he wether lin GOOD SAMARI a Scheduled Sunday. {Inaugurates New Tose the a are-two | pastor, the Rev. ale C. Woe et eee ts "© | Dial Prayer Plan septs lie Foweed ls met en Bae = Past | he Newman A. M, E, Church wil CLEVELAND (®—A telephone | | ee be held Sunday in the new,uncom- | call to Liberty 1-311 will brag | Ahnouncing — : one-minute prayer | fact oe eso Aten on | MIDWESTERN BAPTIST SEMINARY. | oa or at bee ee your. heart as well as from the ‘ “OPENING it. Ry a | sn Rel swe or the ou en omen crap as gh etna a special community service by for Full-Time Christian Service ‘The congregation asked Gevelend Congregational 1 ru PHAZING: ) ; ‘|to bring a Gas ten oe the || ; anoual spread following the ser-|| CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC | New Testament Church Building > ; 4 i rong ng $ a SCIENCE CHURCH Sunday School Administration 3 slip 3 conten tee sage ara e. s00n Deane. Seater | : Personal and Mase E Ev : $ Temple on Lake Ave, dur- | , . a P ; MIDWEEK SERVICE | OFFERING: i g METHODIST =o Rea horton | wennanr tn er vavom || tea uae ated, ra 2 CHURCH 3 CAPT, VERNON VIE MRS, VERNON VIE ing t0 the church addition, The | —- | ee Pull Cur sce ia Danis pra $ ; : , vd Alven Parker exten ——, vars I Reser mer glgt |\Salvation Army Leaders swic'Stwrea HEAR || LEADING TO: $ Sunday Schoo! 10:00 a.m, 2 Lea f K Cit M ee “e a 2 eb 3 agen Boden Education and Business Subject ‘s 4 Thesogy pore a! ' | 3 "Things God Cannot Do $ Captain and. Mrs. Vernon Vie of the Salvation Army hive besa} SUNday Evening at 7:30 (A Gatien & Training | Pree Methediot Youth... $ laced in charge of the Salvation Army Youth Activities in the Kansas | . 4 Singing Service will be held) | QUALIFIED FACULTY ° | 2 pheo kates ++ 1:30p.m. 2 . Sunday evening. at 7:30 in Bray Classes: 8:00 A. M. to 12 Noon ._ 2s Subject... 8:00 P4 and Western Missouri Division with headquarters in Kansas City, Mo. C. M, E. Temple, 320 Rockwell Monday | 3. “The Men With Another 2 Captain Vie was in England this summer attending the International | Ave. i Eveding Clansen'7:00 f. M. to ):00 P. M. : 3 Spirit’ 3 all Golhage ving be teak 9 tee went combuar exams i fe Gove ae See = S ee Tuition: $3.00 per week ; 4 leaders from several nations—China, Uraguay, J lia, New pretent a Se ‘ r Wed. 7:30 pm. 3 ‘ enw India, Norway, Sweden, Hollahd, Conair bos toons Scotland | FTesionsey Socket - arty Fo Was shad eae Potten, ee ee erence | $ ey a 4,5 oe0 3 and four from the United States. The Rev, R. A. Brittion is pas- DR. "TOM M ALONE 3 Pree eerie 3 The Salvation Army bas a three tld program—rotcion, socal tien eae vena 645 5, Telegraph Road, Phone FE 2-6328 " _-‘Pentiae, Mich. a 6% "4 4 character building. The building, throughout 3 ery the ive) 3 San as ae cae saiael eae away aval to teen age es a ee EEE: 3,@FAM O23 young people. | || You to Liberty | Bible class is held weekly and members — in a — Sun, 9:45 on Heating Bervice— te one ead Street cs eee Bible correspondence course, ? te Sen. we gin nA 10:00 A. M, Sundey 11:00 A. M. Se A great deal of attention has ben Pal to music. The band [| | —£verybody WELCOME Young People, 6:45 P. Eveng. Service, 7:30 P.M. participates at local and civic functions, . nme a “ Rev, W. B. Varian, Paster Lavern Gheffielé, Mestenl Director | Social service work includes transient care, both meals and aS BEV. W, WIRLEY, Poster aa sisal stele ace atte vel — Ras booq sosumed for 0 Rusted 11:00 A. M. . FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | At the summer camp near Lakeville, under-privileged mothers Sermon: “The Lord Hath Need” : (Opposite Feet Office . and children spend some time there, as well as young people of | Evening Rally 7:45 P.M. —> weer ere — auaing Guivioe o600 hy Bt sre aR EVANGELISTIC SERVICE a ae. att * “THEY "STRENGTHENED ‘THEN —— HANDS” ea The army has also served as a parcle officer and finds i] Sermon: “Pentecostal Symptoms’ : . employment for, prisoners. . . a FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH The Vies with their children, Jim and Leah, will ledve soon for | | Sunday School Rally 9:45 |) 185 PROSPECT 8T. GEO, D. MURPSY, Paster |) their new 2 ruapwe |! The SALVATION ARMY (asp Christian Science | 7:45 P.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL /.......+.-ccseeeee: nS A YTER r FIRST ASSEMBL HOLINESS MEETING Peewee ee eee ee ee eee 1l i ecacea Offers WV Series le Y YOUTH SERVICE “veer biecis chasis co sO © stem B aseeenn cer celak Geaeain aee Sundey nano 9:30 p.m. | OF GOD EVANGELISTIC MEETING us iene ech giled 7:30PM Complete Sundey School, 9:30 A. M. | eee pasion ot how prayer heals sickness and | Morning Worship 11 @.m. ||| 210 N. Perry St. Pontiee |]. THURSDAY MIDWEEK PRAYER, 7:20 . incledes College Age Y + Folks, and the 9:45 AM. Church School solves other problems was an-- “TMR TRUTH MAKE "hl » Loupe Chine for TE adces 11 A.M, Morning Worship |) nounced today by the Christian : vane” WPON Sanday a.m. 29 W. Lewrence Street | Sh'Sosnan ee ee | Alisnes Youth | 8-8:30 : Combined Public Worship, 10:30 A. M. , _ PERSPECTIVE” | Scsaiuiae al Gn Gamat santas Fellowship 6:15 p.m. | as — ———— ; ; — a Lea) wat begin Senay, September | ‘Vise he Church of he I~ WESLEYAN METHODIST in many major centers, 7:30 p. m. | Old Fashioned Gospel 61 NORTH. LYNN STREET “EXCUSES” | UE : : m ; 10:00 Sunday School Ww. Y. P. 8. tard oe rT 7 — ) a | $5 Sie ol : ‘ | ~ 316 Baldwin Avenue - : Sunday School 1¢ A. M. Sunday iid ‘ r || Begin Citywide Tent Revival Sept. 5th (Labor Day) Thru. Sept. 19th cot H Ol ra “Comte Be tones FOR | ‘ Rev. Cart Downey, Paster, FE 5-7998 Nightly 7:45 P.M. INTERDENOMINATIONAL Nightly 7:45 P. M. cree ie Oe KENNETH A HUTCHINSON = ARTHUR HUBRS See Evangelel Ralph Hart ee Action pievine the |i : TIMES OF “RETRESHING” . 9A9 Baldwin Ave. Sleigh Bells, Cowbells, 7:39 P. M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE The | si [ H ris "Hammond Organ, _Chureh School, 9:45 A. M. Youth Service 6:30 P. M rere nes erry petra onset. U ca a | Guitars, Bass Fiddle, ime | | ON CHANNEL 9, CKLW ‘Accordion, Saxophone, . . ——— F'h MEE Evening Service ...... | EVERY Sareea Banjo and various other |i] FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sundey Morning Broadens 1:30 0 9:00 A. M instruments, —— - Oakland and Saginaw, __ a tl byron 4:30 P, M. me : : Pontiac, Michigan ‘th i Mi and 7 Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor iF, fi | , . R W. EY s 01 =e - SUNDAY NIGHT at Hear 1, reat eset IT os tiowut ne word; Our sources 11:06 P. M. ear ’ Southern Songs as the } | the Word. |. , ADI Harts Sing and Play a _ SUNDAY SCHOOL 9: 45 A. M. | BANG STATION CXLW - 30 minute Musical Pro woes “Mr. and Mrs, Ivan: E. Senters of Wenonah drive have her mother, Mrs. Justin A. Biggs of Jackson ville, Il. visiting at their home, * . * Mr. and Mra. Mac Morrow of Teledo are visiting atthe home of bis paresis, Mr. and Mrs, ~“Kdward Morrow ef Valicy Bow, Bloomfield Hillis, Mrs. Mae Morrow was honor attendant at the Rickner-Hurtu- bise wedding solemnited this morning. . * * * « Guests at the home of Mrs. Marti Rickner of Chippewa road over the week-end are Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Smythe of Chicago. “Also visiting from Chicago are her mother, Mrs. A. V. Marti and her son Robert Flood, who are here for the wedding of Helen Collegians! Have You Called Press? Studente—have you. called or sent your name to the Pontiac. Women's Department between 1@ a.m. and 4 p.m. All names must be in by Friday. if you send in the information, please include your name and address, your parents’ names, the school you are attending, your year of study and any %0- LILLY aes a ee 4 : J. Lilly were. ' She is the daughter of Mr. and=Mrs. Melvin Taig of Watkins Lake . road, and he ‘ts the son of © Dr, nad Mrs, Charles J. Lilly of Detroit. Personal. News in Pontiac Frederick Hurtubise. * * * Mr. and Mrs. James H, French returned by plane to their home in Hollywood, Calif. after visiting their ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ruflatto of Lakeview avenue and Mr, and Mrs, Russell French of Euclid avenue, College Crowd — Attends Dinner A Rickner and farewe]l dinner party was dheld at the home of Joan Wagley on Hammond street Thursday eve- ning for her friend who are de- parting shortly for college. Michigan State University, Mich- igan State Normal College, West- ern Michigan College and Grace Hospital School of Nursing were represented by Joan's guests. Invited guests were Diane Eul- er, Carol Young, Bargara Magnus, JoAnn Uligan, Sharon Hubbell, | Sandra Johns, Nancy Moats, Mar- tha Varney, Beth Tenny and Gail Barber. . Luncheon Enjoyed by Church Group The Wayside Gleaners of the First Baptist Church met Friday for luncheon and a meeting with Dr. H. H. Savage. , Devotions were given by Mrs. William Hakes gnd Mrs. Robert Brien led the songs. Coming Events The Widows and Widowers Acquaint- ance Club will meet sday evening at Malta Temple as scheduled. The Forget-Me-Not-Bifthday Chub will meet with Mrs. Alfred Marcaan of Joslyn Ave. Tuesday hoon for a co- operative luncheon. Dora B. Whitney roup of WCTU will meet Tuesday at 1: p.m. im the-par- lor sof Bethany Baptist Chureh for a Married this: afternoon in the First _ Methodist Church of Birmingham Mallory and Harry W. | Wagner. Her | parents are the Willis B. Mallorys of cessories and the orchid from her | bridal beuquet. * * * The couple will make their home is attending Technology. Helen Marie Rickner, daughter of Mrs. Marti Rickner of : Chippewa road, became the bride of Frederick Paul Hurtubise in St. Benedict hurch this is the son 4f Mrs, William J. Hurtubise of Kemp street and ‘the date hes Mr. Hurtubise. | MRS. FREDERICK P.. HURTUBISE. _ an a a eee: Birmingham. Program and annual election of officers. Ow: married today. \ uet of ik + beoweet of pink roses ‘| sage of rose-colored glamellias. | George Wasserberger. qi | tended. Plans were discussed for ‘|bers spent the afternoon sewing in Chicago where the bridegroom | Allied’ Institute of | morning. He | _{ were Mrs, Robert. Mallory | of | His paregts are the Wilson M. W agners, also of Birmingham. MRS. HARRY Ww. WAGNER Jane Mallory Becomes Bride in Birmingham Rite BIRMINGHAM—At 4 o'clock this ; South Bend, Ind. Mrs, Thompson afternoon in the First. Methodist | D. Freer of Cleveland, Ohio, and Church Jane Edith Mallory be-| Gayle Smith of Chicago. the bride of Harry W, Wag-| All wore emerald iridescent ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson | taffeta. frocks, ankle length, with . The bride’s parents | matching velvet headbands. Their are Mr, and Mrs. Willis B. Mal-| flowers were. shaded chrysanthe- bor — ; ’ ‘mums with Talisman roses, She. wore white lace over satin ; |with a round:necked bodice and | Sigrenedarageat Citenge was, full ruffled nylon skirt with lace | hs ome, at oh | ers included Robert W. Mallory panels in front. The skirt extend. | Brother of the bride: George pad ed into a train in back, ' | | Philip Allen of Ann-Arbor, Wil. A satin cap embroidered in | lard Hootmagie and Chris Crus: | seed pearls held her’ fingertip .| weil of Port Huron. A recept vell and. she carried a white | was held at the church, prayerbeck with stephanetic and | anes 4 winter: trip de: Cimedn Wille erchide, Z and New England the -couple will Mrs. John Grossnickle’ was | live in Flint. For the wedding trip matron of honor, and bridesmaids | the bride wore. a light navy suit and matching hat, . oe Bet \h s = pee \ a 4 4 5 % wy Diana Taig Wears Lace for \in Honte Rite 4 S os Wedding Dr. Richard’ Lilly} Claims His Bride} Milton H. Bank of Central white roses ¢ Mrs.-Alan Leach was her only attendant wearing an aqua taffeta waltz-length dress with a scoop neckline and a fitted bodice. Her full skirt featured an oversize bow at the back. She carried a colonial bouqeut of pink roses. Dr. James Clark Moloney of Birmingham served as best man. LAWN RECEPTION A lawn reception for family and friends was held immediately {ol- lowing the ceremony at the home of the bride. Mrs. Taig greeted the guests wearing a dress of char- coal brown hanoshan and a cbr-| Mrs.Lilly wore a mauve dress and a corsage of pink .glamellias. A princess-style dress of char- for her going-away costume. . The newlyweds will tour Mexico for a month. They will reside in Birmingham on their return. Colonial Group Enjoys Meéeting and Luncheon Mrs, Harold Euler of Ottawa drive was hostess to. the Colonial Group of First Congregational Church Friday. The luncheon was served by Mrs. Edwin Anderson assisted by Mrs. E. C. Russell, Mrs. Marcus Scott. Mrs, Hixon Cites and Mrs. .Conrad Church. Devotions were given by Mrs. Mrs. Fred Voelker, president. |conducted the business meeting | which 30 members and guests at- the’ fall. Oueen Mary Unit Opens New Season Queen Mary Section of Needle- work Guild gathered Thursday for the first fall meeting at the Park ‘Place home of Mrs. Charles Clarke.- . Mrs. Clarke, president, conduct- ed ‘the business meeting. Reports were heard from Mrs. Harvey Little, chairman of the welfare committee, and Mrs. Clarke. Meni- baby garments. Mrs. Charles Craighead invited the group to her home for the ‘their daughter,’ Sept. 22 meeting. é vealed by guests arrived at the Mr. and Mrs, Ivan E. Wenonah drive this were handed tele- the engagement daughter, Shirley Ellison Long, Senters afternoon grams of the Ann, to Lt. BE Mr. and Mrs, _tvan E: Senters : of Wenonah drive revealed today the © . engagement ‘of their daughter, Shirley. Ann, ta Lt. Edward Ellison Long, son. of Mr. and Mrsz Harry, : Long of Dearborn. ~ SHIRLEY ANN SENTERS ~ . . iss Senters Betrothal Telegrams « | bidium orchids. was worn at the walstline. : Receiving with Shirley were Mrs. Senters and Mrs. Long, A dubonnet and white | color ‘scheme was repeated in floral bouquets arranged throughout the * cd * ° The tea table was centered with a floral arrangement flanked by matching tapers, Presiding at the silver services were Mrs, Hugh L. MeVeigh and Mrs, Lamar Pepple, an aunt. The bride-clect is a graduate of Michigan State University where she was affiliated with Alpha Phi sorority, Lt, Long attended Wayne University, . Mr. aad Mrs. Louis: W. Humphreys of - W hittemore street are announcing the engagement of Patricia Ann, to Richard McLeod, son of.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward: C. McLeod of Whittemore street. The couple is planning an early spring wedding. PATRICIA ANN HUMPHREYS Mrs. Stan Lockman. Entertains Group Mrs. Stan Lockman of Lome road opened her home Thursday afternoon to members of St. Mary , a dessért luncheon. Assisting the — hostess were Mrs, William Barns and Mrs? Eric Hoover, Plans were made for September and October projects. The néxt meeting will be at the home of Mrs.’ Lee Thomas on Elizabeth Unit of St. Benedict Church for | Lake road. + ~ stein a eer I, * Mary Vaton of Or-|Halle | ‘> 0 ony mee py Parag ny me gent * «lll es , “ath Pentise Pres Phote The third annual “Septemberama” dance |\chard Lake avenue and Martha Savas of “ sponsored by GOYA group of St, George | Myrtle avenue (standing) very busy the past Greek Orthodox Church has kept committee | few weeks: The semi-formal affair is sched. members (left to right) Despina Mitchell of uled: for Sunday evening at the. Helleniv- \Cass-Elizabeth road, : bi ore td fee: A . i | | | ae a (ae eke LO ae ae Ea +), “{ pong fit Getty ve é : gate Pa a “e ‘, & Pe iF ea | a eg AIO eggs ° ¢ ce. Pe ee rise oj Ng Ee : PONTI SEPTEMBER 10, 1955 Criticized. for Helping. . With Dishes ,Hubby Says Wife: sShould Not Have Aided Hostess "py EMMLY Post “My husband and I were invited to a dinner at the house ofa busi- ness associate of his, After des- i? &2 et } | Fiz Ht i i ir =f 3 E i f ie i . a fi e ify i é a ol a g d : i 5 iE 2 Hy stfty ) ge 7 * This handy sewing helper can be hung in the closet when not jn use. When put to work, all the spools are easy to get at and they are all kept together. ‘ Thread can be: unwound without removing the spool. Hanging from the top is pin—cushion and some models also have suspended emery with full ballerina-length skirts. és Don't Impre nat _TRE Sut cand. copnettation sun have cpeak as though yes thew cach | ce ' so seen tt] ‘Tt you tnt 0 bag formally] ites, orety ine. A wary _ You go to the same school, so oil Zot mit om tas feat frat inprenion ‘tomtom eS ae "as ee friends who could do it for Yu! head off, and gesticulating lke a pa sot cnggadlaghinc op Rhea And Gare. Ae of things ‘© monkey on a string. Tecate eee ae caso or a sh| e's 0 cae shou the game, He's just the| 00 see “amie “tiow -are| © bnow him gradually, Let bim| one © eplelsy Bes. Eee, eves | your” “How wan the teett”». is) po US abe dregs ag! ans _ And you don't really need an| it going to rain Saturday?” A quiet, persistent attention is bound intreduction to get close enough | thousand idle chatter questions you fo tee an oliect ol tn, eel to him to talk, Everybody knows | could ask to get things started. pon ah hie, te oe you both.. So you're entitled te ' Ail of which will make him asso- SF ed oe naaaile shee \ Mergers | gates ancl Bowers Ault, | this year—it’s my tast chance, daughter of ee oe ae 4 Mr. and Mrs. oo ae ee ta Sone Charles A. F “T have plenty of among Ault Ul, he oye tt the tena : isn’t the dating kind. I'm an became | Sates wad © wale oon bride of | with their girl troubles, a sym- Villiam ee bees and ——— Duffield “It I were ugly or didn’t have a of Ens: William Duffield * * * The bodice was fashioned with a “ The Rev. James E. Clarke per- formed the ceremony in Christ Church, Glendale, on Sept. 3 at 8:30 p.m. ATTEND BRIDE - Beth Burchenal and Emily Rich- ardson were the bride’s two maids of honor, Other attendants were Dinah Mathews, Valerie Richards and Mrs. William H. Jarrett Jr. They all wore identical frocks of mat white chromspun _ taffeta. They were fashioned with wide portrait necklines set ‘off with yokes of narrow shutter tucks and They carried tiny fall fruits in tangerine, apricot, chartreuse ‘and yellow hues combined with tritoma in orange, pale green and saffron. The irregularly shaped bouquets were tied with emerald green velvet ribbon. They wore tiny -pointed head- bands of white velvet leaves. - Lynn Harshbarger served as best man, and seating the guests of the bride; William H. Jarrett Jr., William W. Walker, Robert Tharp ang -Devid Queisser. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Ault wore a gown of mink brown re-embroidered lace over cham- pagne satin. A tiny calotte of bags as well. matching sequins and a spray of ” Sunday SPORTSWEAR GALORE! — PARKING / “REAR "of STORE | Shop Tonight til 9 2 5 MRS. WILLIAM D, SHARDELOW Shardelow in Christ Church, Glendale, ~ Ohio. ~., He. is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Duffield A. Shardelow of Birmingham, Couple Living in Georgia Following Ohio Wedding tiny brown orchids completed her costume. GOWNED IN BLUE A blue sheath dress of Chantilly lace designed with ‘a sash of crushed satin was worn by. Mrs. Shardelow, Her small hat was of matching blue satin embroidered with bugle beads, She wore a cro- sage of white butterfly orchids. . * 8 A reception was held at the Glendale Lyceum immediately fol- lowing the ceremony. For traveling the new Mrs. Shardelow wore a charcoal pin- stripe dress of sheer wool with The couple’ will live in Athens, | Ga., until Ens. Shardelow gradu- ates from the Naval Supply School _| at the Universtiy of Georgia, * * * The bride attended Skidmore College and Miami University where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The bride- groom was graduated from Miami University in June and is a mem- ber of Beta Theta Pi. EVELYN BOCHNIG Evelyn Bochnig, daughter of Mr. ’ Alphons and Mrs. Bochnig of Oak- the annual scholarship awarded by Pontiac City Panhellenic. The award is given annually to an outstanding student. Evelyn has one more semester at Michigan State University where she has maintained a high scholastic aver- age. She is a member of Alpha Phi social sorority and Omicron Nu honorary sorority, She also is treasurer of the Related Arts Club. Plastic Starch Lasts There are two main types of clothing starches: plastic and vegetable. Plastic is initially -| tore expensive, but it lasts through several washes. Plastic starches should be used | lightly on dry fabrics, vegetable | AC PRESS. SATURDAY. : = os = 3 we my mirror tells me I'm pretty, and if my personality didn't. pass the “So what's the matter? what can I do about it?” e ‘f ye their Silver Tea = Mrs. Irving Gordon of James K boulosard and Mrs. Herman Stenbuck of Bloomfield Terrace. The tea was held. Friday at the Temple. es , a heys you know. Or you can Pi . : change the and make them ctured making .a final check o listen to an for a change. |table are members of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob. te an or Sex tad Oni bet They are (left to right) Mrs. Ben Swimmer of Neome drive, you'd like to be some special Sorority Holds First Meeting | Sigma,Gamma Chapter of Pi Omicron national sorority held its the home of Mrs. Max Haddix on Elizabeth Lake road Thursday evening, j Committee chairman announced by the president, Mrs, Haddix, are Mrs. Dennis Manko, house; Mrs. Melvin Stockwell, finance; Grant Spencer and Mrs. Frank Benning, . program; . Mrs. . Robert Gaylord, membership, and Mrs. John B. Wilson, publicity. Mrs. Stockwell will entertain the group at the October meeting at her home in Detroit, National and state activities of the organization were -outlined for the coming ‘year, private circle by inviting him to your house to parties. 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He checkin Jayne Mansfield Cater: | Dispute Delays Wong House in Texas pe ee ee ee It tw aS | |ing Commissioner Jake Ballard houise by mis- New Jersey ~ Hollywood Bonus Checks - ng Commi Se, Bad ay bed fe babe “NEW YORK—1 ae you Jayne: Mansfield, the jcaiaios State, . 2 Services at wt... oe. O08 aoc cone company will work it out Monday. — newest—and priettiest “character” . «. who, of course, is from Odds Over Meaning of ' ia he mused. Sa ey Zh americas ° bestia Texas. = : .. | He shrugged the matter About Amaajeane: OS Let me meution that Jayne was iieiied in high school,| "Foreign Service’ yesterday’ morning the idea re-! blind uty ; had a baby daughter, took the baby to chemistry class while ee - = a me out up frogs, ale took the baby to class while she modeled LANSING —u® —~ Thousands of : K O 3 DAYS STARTING ‘ a at stn tt int mar Hrcagy Rae : THEAT R SUNDAY “i ayne an . once put two hamsters = " rns ioeetees ae ek in a housemother's bed in Los Angeles, which caused the house- melee” Oe e , ‘as nuclear arms, § ° _ | Mother to devélop a distaste for her. : hit by the int ' “The question was put before the Only 22 now, Jayne has a pink Jaguar, a divorce, a home tion were Navy and Marine Corps subcommittee last night by Soviet} Hills, = size-38 bust, a Marlyn Monroe wiggle | veterans whose applications have Delegate Arkady A. Har-| anda towel she'll wear while taking a massage in the in many cases been held up for old E. Stassen, ad- ee Se ee ee + | months. till she was 6 . . then Dallas Sonos on disar- mament before ‘confer-| school student, Paul Mansfie ence. Sobolev asked whether this “We acai e meant the United States-has dis- carriage avowed these plans and has gone back on the work of 10 years. Stassen repeated his explanation that. the reservations. meant the United States is ndt now reaffirra-| ern Methodist. ing the plans or discarding them,| “When I got stuck without a but is —s them on gp aond chemistry class. while study is being made to see heth the of ata Jayne's since been in five weapons can be detected by scien- tifie devices ahd what controls can be instituted. bathing suit. Jimmy Gleason now. -. 2 SANTA MONICA, Cali. THE WEEKEND WINDUP “DON'T PRINT THAT!”: i | i an election year. etrai if drive-in theaters is individual E F} 3 e. & He * Bennett. x. stones. That's earl, brother. “Excitedly, she tells her .ow 1 story . Pa,, picked up and left two weeks later . Jayne Marie to class with us. We had a baby with a built-in everything. We stuck a bottle in her mouth and every so often I'd have to change her diaper. “T think we were the only couple in high school doing that.” Her husband went into the Army and mame when to South- Dan Dailey in “Iilegal,” just finished in Philadelphia—but believes her success started when she went to Miami_for the ‘“Underwater” premiere wearing a skin-tight red fame It wasn’t surprising that George Axelrod and Jilte Styne signed her up for their Broadway show. Daughter Jayne Marie hasn't attended any rehearsals. ‘Priends are shoéked at the push- | ing around a noted movie singer takes from her husband . Sec’y Dulles is reported blocking Nixon's trip to Russia; he's | afraid we'd have to invite a leading Commy in return—during Thelma Ritter's son, Tony Moran, gave up a job at the Concord Hotel for a movie role. playboy’s many bouncing checks are before the D.A. Gant Gaither hopes to persuade Jan Sterling that she's right for his “Man With the Golden Arm” show... Allen, Donald Duck's origina! voice, is now a disk jock in Ohio. < e « * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Taffy Tuttle says she just rented an apartment that would be ideal for a nudist couple—it has | meeting of the American Institute | no closets. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A woman starts lying about her | Steven G. Vandenberg said it ap-| age when her face begins to tell the truth about it.”—Dan | pears that the influence of environ. | Judy Tyler heard of a society gal so swank that when her | gallstones were removed she had ‘em replaced with rhine- | (poothot ol tnmnan Sisleny oll al] (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) . born in Bryn Wawr, . Phillipsburg, N. J, The difficuhy, officials said, stems from confusion over whether “foreign service” ineans time attached te a ship or time actually spent at sea. Payment is made on the basis of $10 for each month of domestic service and $15 for each month of “foreign service.” * e\-* ‘ ’ For pay purposes, the Navy and Marine’ Corps credit men = with sea duty whenever they are al- tached to a ship, regardless of the, time spent in port. : STATE INTERPRETATION The state, however, insists that “foreign service" means only that time actually spent at sea-or in foreign countries. The adjutant general's ottee has mailed out some 13,000 ques- tionnaires to Navy and Marine Corps applicants requesting ad- ditional information on foreign service, name) married another high At 17, she was a mother. ‘SHRIKE’ PRINCIPAL—The Shrike, acclaiméd the. 1952 Pulitzer || Prize Winning Play, is brought to the screen by Universal-International with June. Allyson (above) and Jose Ferrer in the starring roles, ‘The film is now at the Oakland Theater aa 40 Haasan Booked in Dallas in Gambling Raid DALLAS, Tex. (®—Dallas police clerks were still busy this morning after ‘vice squad officers pulled a surprise raid and booked more babysitter, I took ba ~ -— by to The questionnaires ask the veter- | ans to list the day, month and’) year of departure from and ‘ar rival in the United States | * @, @ ; Officials of the adjutant general's | | office which processes the claims, eonceded that, in many cases this information” is impossible to ob-/ tain. } Baird said in practice veterans | F were being permitted to estimate , the length of time ‘actually spent | at sea. But the questionnaires -do not authorize such an estimate. movies—she. co-starred with Mama can afford babysitters . . oe ‘| Heredity Often Determines Our. Mental Outlook SAN FRANCISCO (#—Your emo- | tions and mental attitude are more | inherited from your parents than has been previously believed, @ University of Michigan psycholo- gist states : The newest attraction at alr. conditioning units... A - Dean * Speaking before the American Psychological Assn. at the annual Sciences, | ‘of Humap. Biological } | ment may have been over em-| | phasized. Vandenberg, basing his findings | on work done with Michigan's In-| x * |research with both identical and fraternal twins. Toe , Jens 1618 tons that has sailed under ™ * | the Panamanian flag. Roo-; The colony’s government acted WALLED LAKE “AFINE FILM... .|in a session of the legislature,’ Kent Helps Flood Relief | The study —he—said, indicated — that perception, personality, likes er dislikes for abstract or art | forms, and vocational interests. | Even clothing likes and distikes | may be governed by heredity. The ability to read and spell, Vandenberg ‘said,may also be limited by heredity influences. | were divided on changing of the | But, he added, this is not conclu- | name of Baptist. District Mission-| sive and more work must be done aries, to Baptist District Secre-| before any definite conclusions | taries. Finally the poifit was sent! could be drawn as to the reading to committee for ‘re-study. | difficulties of the nation’s young: “T thought for a minute I was | sters. Mrs. loha Derek, Actor | ‘Separate After 7 Years HOLLYWOOD .® — Mrs. John GRAND RAPIDS # — Knet Derek said today that she and her County contributed $12,960 to the | film actor husband have separated. emergency Red Cross relief fund |~Mrs. Derek, 27, the former star- to aid northeastern states, strick-| let Pati Behrs from Paris, France, | en recently by flood waters. The | said Derek, 29, left her two weeks | figure was announced by the coun-/ ago. Derek was not available for ty Red Cross chapter. comment. ——— Married seven years, the Dereks EASE YOUR LIFE—use The | have two children, Russell, 5, and Pontiac Press Classified ads t0 Sean, 2 months, Derek recently fin- get things dene! Phone FE 2-8181) ished working on the pictuge, ‘The tor an ad- writer. | Ten Commandments,” Texas Baptists Battle, Governor Taken Aback DALLAS, ‘Tex. ®—A veteran ob- server of floor debate summed up an hour-long discussion of a single point by Texas Baptists yesterday. The executive board members Gov. Allan Shivers ss fellow board members. A GEM!" Lif “A SMASH!” .» Newsweek HECHT-LANCASTER presents ” ERNEST BORGNINE ma BETSY ETSY BLAIR Oheced by DELBERT Sal Peto "Prohed ty YOOOLD HECHT Gasnciota Producer: Patty Chayttty - Rulesaed thre UNITED ARTES MU.9-1902 ‘Woodword t te Maple Rd.—Eost of Gnibashten : LAST TIME TONIGHT ALSO—IN COLOR ‘SCARLET SPEAR’ EGINNING SUNDA Da. weecy-ivmenty as : WHORSEI BACK than 40 local businessmen for | gaming. The men were members and | guests of a civic group hélding its annual stag party. They were placed under $10 bonds for gam- bling. after police allegedly broke up a dice game at a popular restaurant, Four detectives attended the stag party, incognito, sat through a strip-tease act, then called head- quarters for a raiding party when a dice game started. Police Chief Carl Hansson said the men “were respectable citi- zens, but they were endangering the restaurant owner's liquor li- cense by gaming in his establish- ment and had immoral’ women running around in the nude.” Worst Fire in 8 Years PAW PAW W—A_ $12.000 fire destroyed the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Kaltz Thursday. No! was injured in the blaze. ; one Firemen said the fire was caused | by defective wiring. -It was the | city's worst fire in eight years. HELD SATURDAY SUN. & MON. OVER! _DOORS. OPEN SUNDAY 12:45 MONDAY 6:45 PRP Serren wv WARNER BROS _ WARNERCOLOR STEREOPHONIC SOUND ; CRU ~ COIR » =— CINEmMaScoPE - =" Laie ig ROBINSONI® SOE | a ta Bre REWS i ' a = DRIVE- IN THEATER Cor. Williams Lake-Altport Reads ex Ofice Opens 6:45 P: M. LAST TIMES TONIGHT! CHILLING MASTERPIECE OF VIOLENCE... MYSTERY... SUSPENSE! SHE STRAPS ON HER GUNS 4 relalemmale Lala: | a BARBARA STANWY RONALD REAGAN SATURDAY OWL FEATURE! | WARNERCOLO beau | MALDEN MEDINA- DAUPHIN - FORREST = 1 ; 7 # ViSTAVISION jta- 1d ee * “COUNT beep INSTEAD OF SetEr “vONe, VOU DONT DO MMT OY ae < SeSTERS” “THE BEST THINGS HAPPEN WHE TOUTE Dang” Tee OLD man WHITE CHING Tanks, “weal Can TOU DO with a CRMEM aL GUE | WM 1 WAS BACe Oe THE tea cHomocmariy * wows é Color by. TECHNICOLOR MANDY Rut es The NEB RASKAN same fa, PRL CAREY ~ ROBERTA HATES \\S hal & THE FA? » & asset is Fg La ee DINNERS: E - THE Powrrac ‘PRESS._ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1958) | fe _ THIRTEEN ny ‘| amped the tracks at 4 het a, ei Prison Farm Escapee: . sea a |e Ne sn 3 \Legion Group |fiseteae exe [Pana Theaters « SUNDAY Dixie Hwy. FB pe gpm x "Fox x & Hounds Iun Woodward Avenue a. hceetiad Hills : LUNCHEON and DINNERS © thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P, M. INNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 PONTIAC ° NE IN: @| SHOW STARTS 7:30 P. M. LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 10 P. M. FROM THE GLORY OF HIGH HEAVEN TO THE HAVEN OF EARTH! sures most, A TRUE STORY! | It’s the story of the combat TONIGHT —3 GREAT BIG HITS . POC TCT TT TCC TCC eT "reer ESE TT er eee v~ewveveYeeerve., “A WAC FROM | WALLA WALLA”: “wevrewervereerereYT., 4 > te 444444444 ey dy men who feel the - for the women who feel how fleeting ki really are. It's the story of men who can never elas — x _and their women who wait, wunder and sometimes weep! - Be a WAM wren BENDIX - KENNEDY ~ ADLER - TALMAM - "lb LAR TALBOT + HOARE RLM « Produced by RAL E, CamsTER » Senay i ae, Pe by A OEVERLY x “were. : i fife jes (Criteacler’ Prograin Ay "Tell Retugees’ S tories ! “a F g EFL fie : FE BE. eit ‘leoncern escapes from Iron Cur tain countries or Russia itself. Séme are about people who are removed from their homes. There l{s a great deal of excitement in “| such tales, co * * “There is the added quality of | | reality. All of the stories are true. OKs UNESCO. “Probe Committee Fails |; “to Find Trace of Red | Taint in U.N. Affiliate WASHINGTON @® — A sp ward world government: . atheistic and . is in no ) sense or degree communistic." The special group thus placed itself at odds with the legion's Americanism A @-year-old escapée from the Pontiac, Lake Prison Farm in Wa- -|terford Township was apprehended by. Pontiac Police this morning on William Dingwel lof Port Huron was working as a: trusty at Dodge Park No. 4 yesterday when author- ities reported that he walked away. _Dingwell ts serving a 15 year sentence for auto theft. $ NOUR Butler v ld Theat 269 | Tooay } NOW OA K LAND: TE | PESTER AAO Se j SIZZLING EXCITEMENT IN GAMBLING-MAD RENO! Brian Keith - "AGAINST “THE HOUSE! “starring KIM. ‘NOVAL-—-GUY MADISON. With Alvy Moore AND Atso_ ->=— A TREMENDOUS EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE! The SSalemela the Affair _ 24150 OPDYKE ROAD at Pontiec Reed Box Office Opens 6:30 — Show Sterts 7:20 PHONE FE 44611 LAST TIMES TONIGHT: Crashing * TERRORI Crushing KISSES! ROBERT MITCHUM LINDA DARNELI JACK PALANCE SAVAGE THRILLS! "DEVIL'S. 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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, ) 11-4, but lost the second 169. ‘The Dodgers. had hits in‘ Ith victory, but reliefers Ray Nar’ nightcap. - ordi ns ee eee a up. it was veteran Newcombe, 20-5, has been beaten aren es ee three times by the Cubs, who had ‘ two home runs each from Dee : Fondy, Randy Jackson and Ernie Tue Yanks had no easier time Banks. Banks now has 42. Don with the White Sex, who now have Zimmer hit a pair. for the Brooks. pA lost six of 10 games with New York eo a that were decided by one run. Col- Milwaukee tightened its. grip on : lins, who had been benched: for second, 31 on p is F , Sm lisleae meas te the Waticuat bredaarsl te ce a eee } ‘Indians it out wi two ; ational, yn's h. er ee oe ee but in the end it was Yogi Ber.| chatips « through a bec 16th for Cincinnatl by fouriting same o -t *® ° c ee | AN die Bip The same goes for Boston in one were for the Red- ii the lost column | last chance at the Indians today. games remaining. Al Smith, Ralph Kiner and Al The Indians laid Boston low last ' Rosen, leading off the sixth, seven- Boswell Leading - at Halfway Point gan pow or | Kaine is é ile Res ii ichirte: Ute a sacrifice fly inthe &h, were ~ Bill Tuttle, who had | iole cent Wok cd obs. rape. betoos 31 veteran righthander was lifte _ Sox hitter in the 7th. 15. games behind last two scores wer* Indians with only 14 ft Dick -Marlowe,.one of four ‘iger southpaw Bill Wight / Bucky Harris tried out during the iat posing ie itory|""7W, Porter, making hist ‘ot the year against seven defeats. | appearance as. 8 ‘Tiger cutee, ~~ Detreit’s. two unearned tallies | collected two Wight : - came tu the Ist inning on two | Chick King, playing left field had | 2nd. Leppert bobbled Harvey | Walt Streuli finished the game . Muenn’s grounder, then threw | behind the plate and forced King past Ist for his 2nd error, on. his only time at bat. : _ Que on-@ single} Garver gave up four runs in the ul s . 5 Tigers left, seems White Sox shortstop Chico es: z Carrasquel, to have time to toss ball| ttme to get Yankee pitcher Din Larsen to 2nd baseman Nellie Fox, center, to make force |of game at Yankee Stadium yesterday. Larsen out on sliding Billy Martin of the New York | was ‘credited. with a single on his grounder to Yankees but chooses instead to throw to Ist not in| Carrasquel, Yanks won, 5-4. in 4th inning A crowd of 49ers of two of their brilliant backfielq men, halfback Hugh Mc- Elhenny and fullback Joe Perry, -| both of whom are on the injured Solunar Tables Here. are the best fishing times for Sunday and Monday, in this area, according to John Aldes Knight's solunar tables: A. Minor - $00 Minor 2:00 over to break a halftime —_ ~~ | Starts. The defeat * marked fail BOSTON (®—Cleveland is using sn ah | the home run, the basgball weapon 4 | ®gainst which there is no defense, ; |4nd improved pitching to maintain its slim half game lead ih the tense American League race. E * ‘The Indians parlayed by Al Smith, Ralph Kiner and Al Rosen and clutch relief jobs by bullpen aces Ray Narleski and Don Mossi into a 31 victory over "| Boston last night. Jt was Gleve- land’s ninth win home runs nm its last ll * the end, vir- “I feel that 95 victories will win re. 65,633 saw the game. SUNDAY 4 P.M. pier Minor Major SS 1:38 750 Ma eae” | fight. Mator Minor 8:30 2:35 No Place for , Tiny Tad Weed on Rams’ Club LOS ANGELES (—The Los An- giles Rams released tiny Tad Weed, rookie place-kicking special- the | 1st from Ohio State Friday night. Coach Sid Gillman said there is Saag? ge) mene plinanthromnihrgpl the 55, 143-pound youngster on a squad limited to 33 players. Weed had kicked one out of three attempts for the Rams in exhibi- tions thus far after starring for the All-Stars against the Cleveland. Browns last month. The Rams will rely on lineman Less Richter for their place kicking. : Andrade Beats Zulveta NEW YORK (Cisco Aniirade realized. a long-time goal Friday night when’ he drubbed Orlando Zulueta in Madison Square Gar- den. Now the flashy, 25-year-old Compton, Calif., lightweight wants a shot at the winner of the Wallace (Bud) SmithJimmy Carter title |tually, for Red Sox flag hopes. || Wolverines fo Get Full-Dress Workout . ANN ARBOR W — Michigan's Wolverines plow through their ist full-dress, secret scrimmage of fall practice today — just two weeks before their opening battle against a weak Missouri ‘squad. Coach Bennie Oosterbaan called off drills for this morning and put his team through light practice yesterday in preparation for the game-length scrimmage in the Michigan. stadium this afternoon. ‘He also was hoping that fullback Lou Baldacci’s two bruised heels, right halfback Tony Branoff's turned ankle and guard Jim Fox's pulled muscle would round into shape for the heavy contact work. ————— Army 9's Clash Todcy FT. BENNING, Ga. w — Ft. Bragg, N.C., and Ft. McPherson, Ga., meet today with the 3rd Army Baseball championship at stake and the North Carolinians hape they won't have to face Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell again. (Complete through games Friday, Sept. 9) | Kell, Chi, 3% 14 «67 «Tt 10 AMERICAN LEAQUE | Boone, Bets Sim ow beeen! uy ee | SR BDI Pee, | Tittle. Det. “$34 96-153 14 68 276) ante root ‘sor | House. : 313, 37 84 35 52 269 pe fh Bad ge. Det. 346 49 10. 58 240 4704 i ast te B.Phil'ps, Det, 17) 15 41 3 23 40, Ss ben tas hits a Hatfield, Det. 384 48 9t 8 30 237, ai 526 . Wilson, ‘Det 20-23 «Sa 62 (15 207. aanuiwe 259 | Malmberg, Det. 204 24 43 6 17-211 1 683 1204 163 643 258 | Sees sen lore Satie 254/78 halnge' ot more) cous Pamace | Piteher. Club W BB SO WL ERA . cn. DP Pee, | Perse Chi. 176 141 56 13012 9 189 sae tse far tenes a | ere, NY. 227 87 10 116 17 6 250 132 932] Mossi, Cle. == -77-75 «21 «62 «3 3 257. io ae no = i = Wight, Bait, 14 104-35 49 4 7 2B fap gree ioe 10s tan oe | Dertae: Bait. 77 724% 5 3 269, 4 1 ove | Consuegra, Chi 106 98 15 38 5 § 272 ie te Ee SS | aly, 4 8% 33:33 33 879 leas ia? tas ra; WMD Cle 20g 134 we tS tg 8 ar dees Nae Le aa 973 paftivan ® ha 208 3 18 ty 12 4 cs bs Su mh, plays—Cleveland, z Larsen, NY, #1 67 41 36 7 2 3.00 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Johnson 2 82 4 65 6 3 3.03 or more) , Che, Pas 10 166 S08 18-19 06 % % & TW Peano Ba See St 4 54 ° 2 358 ey, N.Y, 335 150 3eh 183 15 12 6 ' for ms de we 30 joie BBD 38 i ie 'e 1 3 3a | Garver, bet ee BEN 3% ey 3% | Birrer, Det. 7 Fi 43 397 ih -} 4 4 37 Gromek, Det. -172 178 32 66.12 10 4.03 49 § 3 313 - NA EAGUE oe 112 3} 2 74 310 D hat ms i] 169 8 6 310, CLUB AB R MR Rdi Pet, | , 6 50 309 Brooklyn 413 ou 199 756 274 . 7 2 3 39 38 | Cincinnals 4928 698 1322 171 664 268 . a 3 17 27 | St Louie 73 S991 1244 125 55 + $6 15 35T 87 98 305 | Milwaukee 4896 670 1361 2m) a7 8 4 25 New York 4 1228 150 . $ 33 304 Philadelphia HIG? 123. | ‘ 6 33 307 icago 208 157 563 248 7 «87 172 6 58 201 ‘4792 505 1164 80 4773.7; ‘ % . ks 4 =} ve NG ae ee i oe Sa Gee Official Major le ague Averages CLUB G ‘A E ODP Pet; Philadelphia 142 3769 1349 97 104 981 By i 140 3775 1510 114 147 979 New York 140 3797 1556 127 142 977 Cincinnati . 144 3832 15995 132 157 976 Chicago ~ 144 3860 1606 139 145 975 St, Louis‘ be] ae 1469 190 141 975 Milwaukee . Mi 1451 140 141 974 Pare” plare_new Fork, Chics Mi 1 e | Waukee, Pittsburgh. ‘ : 3 - Big Bats Aid Indians Sammy White on a short fly ball. He sailed into the ninth with two 2 ——e ‘Flies Only’ Ruling for Au Sable Stretch . ROSCOMMON (® — The State Conservation Commission, by a 4 to 3 vote, Friday imposed a ‘‘flies only” restriction on 20 miles of county. to bait-fishing for trofit in Craw- ford county when the 1955 season jends Sunday. About half of the | water already was restricted, (it Wag announced .| by AP Wirephote | . the Au Sable rwer in Crawford, The restriction closes the river. wilt again play,in the Detroit a inced .today by the board of directors of Forest Lake | bt 2 : FRIDAY'S BUNS Hodges, Moryn, 2 bey ; Baker, Miksis, 1, F : es . Coeds Post, B - th." Kiner, Rosen, ansi Crandall, || Hits First Ace Forest Lake Club Sets ‘56| |Date tor Wolverine Open %, * Favorite’s Role Walker-. Cuppers Pick Pontiac Golfer at James River Bill Nettle ‘Shoots | Hole -In-One ' During Tuneup in Virginia Luring Foes Offside IOWA CITY, Iowa « — Coach Forest Evashevski vehemently pro- tested last night that Iowa's much- criticized shift was not veijett i re get i i 25 8 § so 4 z a | z z 3 made this week. "4 tly bitter over the ‘‘re- venge” attitude of Holcomb and Hayes, Evashevski said “if they want the ball gamés that bad they jean. have ‘em." ° Only Finisher Takes Allin Ontario Swim TORONTO w — Long distance swimmer Cliff Lumsden is at least ‘$25,000 richer téday because of his stamina, ; ‘The 24-year-old swimmer won the Canadian National Exhibition’s 32- mile swim. in Lake Ontario Friday merely because he finished the grind. No one else in the field of 30 could last it out in the chilly water. With first place went: $15,-° 000 first prize money put up by the CNE, $5,000 from an anony- mous donor, $3,600 in lap money from a- Totonto newspaper and $1,000 each from the City of To- ‘RICHMOND, Va. — Favorites just don’t win the U. 8,’ Amateur Golf Championship, but:two Walk- cal choice for the favorite’s role, —~. * * Harvie, a late arrival for the 55th SHAWNEE-ON-DELAWARE, Pa. (®—Tom McMahon, Detroit, and West Pittston, today in the final .|round of the 10th annual Waite Memorial -Golf Tournament at the Shawnee Inn and Country Club course. In the Old Masters tournament for golfers over 50, running jointly with the Waite, Allen Rankin, Co- lumbus, and Ed Randall, Roches- ter, N.Y., were matched against Bill Murtha, Jenkintown, Pa., and Jim McAlvin, Lake Forest, Il. McMahon, who is slated to rep- Jackson Raceway Opens 30-Night Run Sept. 26 DETROIT «» — Jackson Race- | night harness race meeting Sept. 26. ronto and a night club operator here. President Leon Slavin signed a The commission also ‘approved a legal. minimum size’ limit of nine inches for trout taken from the. restricted water. Formal approval was given the Oct. 1-Dec. 9 waterfowl season and the federal regulations governing it. Better Fishing Seen LANSING ® — Generally im- proved fishing conditions for the northern half of the Lower Penin- sula were predicted by the state streams mostly were normal and clear, but that fishing success had been only -fair. Rainbow fishing BERR GP ET g Ger teme ne tony pm as Campa'ta, Bkn 411 80.136 32 105. a the department speculated that the nme S&S te SS 3i§| fall rainbow runs were ing. Musial, tL. eee 38 Fishing préssure on inland lakes Saidér, Bin, 48 123-188 ig 311 | WAS hormal to heavy last weekend, Agron, Mil $53 98 17 27 108 98) the department said, with fishing Mays NY $25 108 162 42 103 S08] hy 8 i & 2 | berate dacs Baum a 8 8 1 838) Junior Olympic Finals os Ff Ss - Finals of the United States Junior Freeman, cm, Pe] ae rx) Olympic strian trials will be LaPalme. StL, 91 73 32 38 23 2a7| Oymplc Eque : Miller, Phil. “ 83 72 28 29 @ 4 260| held today and Sunday at Fran- Schoiat, srt, 9 se ae 2g £ $ 24!) field Farms, Base Line and Beech arian ¥ = & * % $ 3 $%/ roads, Plymouth. Bloomfield ‘Hills Buh), Mil, 198 1 06 114 uF 19 ss Fairlaners are ‘favored ovér the jot: dana x e 11 34;| Grosse Pointe Rascals and Bloom- Roberis Eni. gre a6¢ 49 28 I 339| field Irishmen. Competition starts Law, Pgh, iss 190 $9 9810 8 3321 both days at 9 a.m. ' of Bo cd , was Yair to good on the Manistee | sire MT. PLEASANT ih — “We're better in every way except for the loss of Jim Podoley.” This is coach Bill Kelly’s frank appraisal of his Central Michigan ‘football team,. which opens its season tonight in a charity game against Kansas State Teachers in contract with the Horsemen's Com- where final arrangements for the ‘Meeting were completed. At Wolverine Raceway last night Chief Lenawee won his 4th race in a row, defeating five er horses in the featured $2,000 handi- Saginaw. cap pace. way at Jackson will open its 30-| se mittee in a meeting here yesterday | 24. 25, Detroiter in Title Test for Waite Tourney Honor resent the Detroit area in the Na- tional Amateur tournament, and Norbury, gained the final of the ot | Waite“ with a 2-and-1 victory over Hud Samson Jr., Pittsburgh, and Leon Bishop, Brockton, Mass., yes- terday. Smith and Allan defeated Wallace Ivers of Birmingham, Mich., and Burt Gibson of Chicago. ‘Rankin and Randall won their masters match with Ed Keating, South Londonderry, Vt., and Paul Hyde, Buffalo, N.Y., on the final hole. Murtha and McAlvin defeat- ed Jack Wallace of Rutherford, N.J., and Egon Quttner, Philadel- Phia, 2..and.,1. P Pennant Race Te Cleveland 6 3 4614 — hd New York 6 34 612 3 icago 2 SS? 500 31, Ss © 58 580. 5 16 pt. 16 Sept. 1 icago (2), Sept, 20, : Boston (1) Sept. 19: ‘Washington (3), sat 23, 24, 25. (3), Sept. Sept, : Home (1—New Y¥. (4), 23, 3; Chicago a : il; See ae | a), sept fe; 2 eas City (3), ‘. , » 24; » 1, 14. Aw . wee ay (3)—New York (3), NEW -YORK (®—“We're hurtin’. We're not feeling good, that's for Marty Marion, who has done a tremendous job keeping the under- manned Chicag White Sox in the td Zag Ate ar 3 i gs ee, a, “Today's game to be able to pitch White Sox Pilot Stunned by Loss to Yankees, us. It's terribly impostant to us for two reasons. The first is ob. vious. We're behind and we've got to win to survive. With so few left fs Peed any loss now can prove “Just as important to us, how. ever, is how Dick Donovan will fare this afternoon. Dick hasn't’ Se ene Sitcher he was be. T know he wo two weeks after the operation but he didn’t look sharp -at all, Maybe he came back too soon, I don't know. But he hasn't been st ; “Donovan and Pierce have got a until the end. If can't, well, I don't want oa to ae ai alte ol ‘ia Your Neighbor’s House Experimental Home: Pleases Family ; ipitatt anh Astk The aluminum siding is as fire- proof and as easily maintained as the roof. Painted green, it con- trasts nicely with the gray bricks below. Aluminum windows are used throughout the house which is completely air-conditidned, You feel comfortably at home as you enter the knotty pine hall- way which is tiled in beige and tan, On either side of the front door there are shutter doors, one concealing a closet, the other opening into the kitchen. The bedroom wing is.off to the right. “Mrs, Kimball has kept, fur- nishings to a minimum. here. A sturdy pine bench stands against one wall: Above it is an interesting three-shelf pine whatnot. Tiny louvereg doors fold back on both sides, This whatnot isan ideal place to show off souvenir pieces the Kimballs have picked up in their travels, Straight through the hall to the back of the house is the living area. A tremendous brick fire- place divides the room into a sit- ting room and a TV room. Open on two sides, it is built of nar- row, handmade, gray bricks. The living area of the house is open’ construction so that the fireplace Concealed lights on One long wall of the living room give a subdued light to that room and some light to the hall. A double spotlight over the front door and a single one over the closet com- plete the hall lighting, The gray rug in the living room. is.a neutral foil for the soft and yellows jn the i uphelstered pieces, One vivid note is struck by the royal pur- ple velvet chair in front of the long windows, Curtatnas throughout this area are maize- colored draw drapes. In the. TV yoom and the dining” room the walls are made of .. pickled fir. A- folding door sep- arates these two rooms. T.he asphalt tile floor is bare in the it Kimballs bohght this washable; it picks up similar col- ors in floor, rug and walls. Mrs. Kimball loves fine china and has an extensive collec- tion. The buffet frouses her group of china figurines, Heir- looms of Tomorrow. Behind the grilled doors on either. side she keeps her numerous fine cups and saucers, The kitchen is a dream room. It’s gay, practical and efficient. Counter tops and splash board are. covered with yellow formica, Walls on two sides and all the cupboards are knotty pine, The other two walls are covered in eilclotly in a brick design so_ real we had to. touch it to be con- vineed. Mrs. Kimball has hung three bright Mexican plates on one of these: gray “brick” walls. The slanting cupboards be-— neath the sink have sliding doors. To maintain a continuous knotty pine surface, even the dishwash- er front is paneled -in pine. Little spice cupboards below-the dish. cupboards also have the sliding doors. Other cupboards have wrought iron hardware. The built in stove ts. set kitty: corner, Wide formica counters - on each side leave ample room for working. Close to one. end is the refrigerator, while the even is but a step away on the other side. There’s room for a breakfast table, There are six large closets in the bedroom wing. One room is a study, one is occupied by daughter Barbara, and the third is the owners’ room, Two bath- rooms are set back to back, The larger bathroom is pink. Above the tiling the walls are papered in a black and white leafy patterned paper. Sheer glass curtains have the same de- sign. The smaller bathroom is aqua. We were intrigued with the curtains in the master bed- reom. Made of sheer white cot- ton, they’re embroidered along (Continued on Page 16, Col. 4) WESTCHESTER VILLAGE HOME — The home of Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Kirhball at sanen Geeitnn slit: ddepinue iitedien son i 6845 Lahser Road is a friendly low structure; ‘The walle sre made of grey beith ang was known as.Mr. Peepers’ Honeymoon House. orogens tee seen Eee is visible up to the roof. The ek ee tie a | exposed beams on the ceiling. - yt : : mR - aecaees a are stained dark, making a ‘ pleasant contrast with the white PLEASANT CORNER —- The brick of the fireplace extends around the room on one vl ul eth ett th ring TV rom, he ft et ww spaces between. % i : wall back of the sofa. Just below the top of this wall is concealed lighting. The fireplace see the pine bench in the tiled entrance hall. * FRUITWOOD FURNITURE — The Kimballs’ chose fruitwood ree ' Pontiee, Prove Photos“ = PINE, KITCHEN — Mrs. B. B meh i caer top are ac for string small bows mates Th furniture for their dining room. Dominating the room is the beautiful © coffee service and the decorative ceramjcs. The walls of pickled fir colorful new kitchen. Concealed |i we eh the ix oe gives plenty sliding doors allow easy access. breakfront buffet, to the right. It is an excellent display case for the ~— and the exposed ceiling ‘beams distinctively in this picture. at illumination to this area. 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So With - Beautiful Colors in Burmeister’s Help the Latest Siding Ont = sNWQ- MONEY DOWN. xeoen fe SOREN Many Months to Pay BURMEISTER’S BURMEISTER’S BURMEISTER’S BURMEISTER’S BURMEISTER'S BURMEISTER'S BURMEISTER'S BURMEISTER’S. BURMEISTER’S t S.WALSIANUNG S.WBLSIaWUNE S.waLsIaNUNa S.waLsiaHNns “We can supply you with Wallboard, Ply- - wood, Oak Flooring, Windows and Win- , dow Trim, Doors and Door Trim, and e it’ S GOLD BOND whatever else you may need. < . ; You may buy all this $ 85 at BURMEISTER’S and | soccer: $e only y Per Month at the lowest price ever [°° rf Wald... Regular $14.95 NOW $1195 per 1008" | ADD A ROOM Ty roa WITH GOLD BOND AND SAVE! VERAGE HOUSE ONLY. se 129 «Up te 14x18 : = * Reg. $126 ....-. ... «Now $89 per M 1x8 Y¥. P, SHIPLAP, Neo. 2 and Better, i 2n8's—18', Reg. $160 per 1,000 54... pO ge es er eee $99.90. pes’ M New cues: ok on p58 6 Ores CERI AG 6 es $120 4'x8° SHEETS, 12” per sheet. . - $60.00 per M " = = ed = . (4 Ps ° 90 | ” Nails Included at This Low Price! for as Little as $ . every oy ro ; a a : Per Month yo si out FHA Siring “9 bia ae i in ha tone ‘ b Colors in Stock ae No Mone Down Toms. eee Be + _DUSTY CORAL SEA FOAM GREEN MELLOW IVORY Yy Available | yon, Waive tye of insitin yr ls % it for less. Come save. ie > TWILIGHT GRAY POPLAR GREEN HOLIDAY BLUE | . MANY MONTHS TO PAY eal cerinten tS Also 42x10” Corrugated Asbestos \ : . a ne Excellent for Store Fronts, Roofs and Garden Trim | : ried cenY Leke Rd. | : ee ia : : fn e pre & 4 Yg ASBESTOS BOARD .......... .. $3.49 T came aa iain. : aan : 1 one pe 3 4x 8 — 3/16 ASBESTOS BOARD .......... $3.95 | Be Me = 4x8—-% ASBESTOS BOARD ax oes eee $4.95 Phone Elgin 6-4184 1x6 FIR, 106 FIR. tnt FIR, Reg. _— $99 2a Premium Grade WHITE FIR. $110 per M e Southfield ¥ . Me oe poe Ghamencta 3 PINE. 7 "hig $399 ition seed Toes Loca per M Be ° Mile ot Telegraph wi i 4 Sd 2 "3 > r) . te see haope seer ew $110 per M sage ee "s, ‘1n10's, Heghtaits = a : cose! Sonny ond | Se ataa ten ek” MORE RRO 4 Witla Lake Rs LUMBER 00. & HARDWARE 2x10's—8" te 16’, Reg. $130, Now $99 per uM Exterior SHEATHING. 238" Sheets. Phone EM 3-3714 : e Pontiac ee + Wholesale or Retail : . S.BASIAWUNE swaistaMune S¥aLsaWund S.uzusiaMune S.uaisianune ° S.uaiSHWNG S.vaLsiaWund ‘sanisavane S.waisiawuns swaasrawane S.waisiav ; % SwalsiaWunG S.vzisiawuna «s.vaisiamuna s.waisiaMeina s.uzisianune. © ‘ : . ‘ : Z j |g ¥ - ’ : Bs { i : wee . as : i ; L I ee : : ‘ es ; : : VN EE EM i oe : pe eS eS a po asa i vier Tie eae eS ee oe ey (oi Wee aa ay Seen oon ia pee oD Ps j ein He we pod i 7 if rhee Peyia i rey : : boo ; | " eee y Sa Poe es ie j EA LP ee ry | ‘ . : f : i : j a (ii ,, 2 = THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER, 10, 1955 . Furtre ans jmreme~ er! Decorative Cabin Touch'Careoflawn Trees | ttwar"sncraas Bemoan Fringe Pay | svi, ext ® Sere. Found in F alse Shutters Adds to Home Value a 1 Ae mee benetien taacteer my ayo A Aecorative touct) may be adé . « sod ween See vas protection for the property owner, ieee ened maga) cer d pte walls Jesu oe Feageomytcpocioned [REFRIGERATION : r "ELLIS CONST. 0. ——]|nys omic couping tnctoy em] hair Atrectve pated | hs er may bre sine we nee ees to tcp wow] SERVICE» — > Specialists in Ean peuerday te ae APU ' 1 mm, 3 in Real estate ‘people tell us that All Trpge—All Mahan , . Re-Modeling! —_ | convention. | ee ee gee p|the welllandscaped property has|| DAY OR NIGHT BERRY BROTHERS s0g8 Wheto fg ee ee eo tae | ton dntenh oh ea mrees sites of Hite to twenty || SERVICE READY MIXED HOUSE PAINT ©} seit) 6 toms S00. fo OG py aieny: |e by CaN Seine Se poorly landscaped. "IL niteiasate's serve : . : | _s 4 to the height of the window. Sug- | Caring for trees property MASON ID tits Sinner “expansion . Gh) Resres "ares tall bout for tx] pene. Mgt te care for them, || REFRIGERATION winter contraction. Colors gi REYNOLDS or ALCOA =, Bech cata ae a tre tr the ene oan — : "FE 2-6400- new-looking longer, under ad- mountain 3 r peanY BROTHER seat = hema It's ALUMINUM SIDING wih erowe racer, _sing thing fore are ean be applied to your home for . cay vemmal tome @s pena io HOUSE PAINT % 3 9 x NOTHING DOWN! 4 5 YEARS 10 PAY! A npc” warner best ‘ : out the half silhouettes. in each “ White S : Call Us for Free Estimate ‘ piece. A straight-line silhouette ? . Repair, Addons end Const Viltions. ree ee Greet h ment Willis M. ‘ LJ ‘ oe houettes. ic 4 waterproet ¢ . “aves “a. : £96 Giehaod Lake Ave. __FE5-6150 ~Phonen: FR 2-7004 or FE 2-8245 tvonng: OR 3-276 inate off ly béuoh bese, such ff contro ‘Moaes onc $947" FE : , 10% Inches long.. These are fas~| § i ee : ; ISLS SS LSS SSS S/S SS Slate te Memo Board 55 N “Parke St sear santo ote y | | , FE 4.5181 uAt 4 RESIDENTIAL Ni Made Vey Easily | P| FURNACE I COMMERCIAL Io cme vad tin i Sts : || ett 346g : INDUSTRIAL §= =<" ! | |= : Se Fak ta cad eect, cs Oe Delco Oil Conversion : size isn’t important. Give it a good BUY YOUR BULDING BLOCKS FROM US! . ~ BURNER fff SSS. Lo —— AAS SS A ~ ‘ ; a >. a Gases sad oan Then prime a , and enamel it*to suit the surround- ANGLE—TEE ‘ Includes all necessary 90 | WE GIVE YOU QUALITY - SERVICE - PRICE! px sraecteee'nons f remnrorcinc sans # MM = “110” sand lightly between coats. 21 BEAMS—CHANNEL 3 [Preauet gf Sonera: Mowre ) : Sasas F-165-1 \ or vam A wnt aeons Rice"stt, |$ HOT ROLLED AND -§ i —70 OUR . WE \AKE it trom your stockpile or buy |$COLD FINISHED BARS?|—@ - .Pontiac’s Only Heating Firm ar cb he hand eth deus codntaene pam, $\ That Gives You Holdens Red Stamps fae CUSTOMERS if: ' ; A ; Finally you mount the chalk-/$ ROUND—SQUARE $|f NO MONEY DOWN—36 MONTHS TO PAY! § board in the frame. A piece of 3 : pi e er OC S scrap aluminum bent into a U AND PLATES 2| 9 i) shape or a discarded Venetian . > 5 0 BRIEN . » blind slat screwed to the bottom 3 ° \ We Appreciate 2 of the frame Sas an excellent | SHOT ROLLED SHEETS} A . 1 a 4 . 4 Q)] Yeu Petronor So Ipmne wang «|| HEATING and SUPPLY Ni] Your Pat You now se ready to hang he $Pomting Welding &} an . slate in a nient place. > enn: \ es ; rag es chalkboards. may be Machine Works 4 Authorized Oakland County Distributor i) rT] ° made in any useful size, too. They | ’ : 99) NY | We have supplied, ond are OUR LATEST No Finer are excellent for grade school |354.N. Parke FE saa 371 Voorheis Rd. . FE 2-2919 4 \ supplying hundreds of EQUIPM BI k — : | Jf builders (large ond smal!) ENT . ocks tnt. tetas a - cig. a aan rege ag aE ENG \ with our blocks & masonry F Pa Sti: POM AA a ee ee ae Ps ee 5 | \ supplies. Here is a partial pr : - te c«~ VIBUILD YOUR DEAL HOME On| , i : e r 4 i, —~ | You THe Bought ; 1 Par hess wae nernere Beautiful Waterford Hil Is Estate ) Ba e Ns] © Ledtond & Lang : Nii Builders a: SLameager & Gu A Hew | Process -- Ours Alone i in the Pontiac. . Brae re, \ Contractor 7 | | : N | © asit Quinn, STRUCTURAL ‘This Is National Centaactor STEEL HOME WEEK B © Bloomfield Builders . : | WHY?. BECAUSE THEY } : : FIND THE BETTER | INDUSTRIAL Terms can be easily BLOCKS MADE BY US — Lighter in weight, stronger TR] | in construction, easier to AR] brondie. THEY GeT Quat- ) | , : Apeev ITY. THEY GET SERVICE. , eI THEY. GET PERSONAL | .. = - . arranged. op pe Oma! mad eae ae ‘ ACT NOW— HAVE YOUR CHOICE!! | LI 0. |)’ ~omersocrvosur| HERBERT C. DAVIS | WU] truer want masonry | Masony Builders’ Supplies FE 4-9631 rohied apt Sage bis cs | “REAL ESTATE—BUILDER ANT suppues, THEY Come | a ore ustom-Buiit or Pre-Cu , : BI to mus “The Home of Better Blocks” 1982 Pontiac Dr. 4925 Pontiac Lake-Rd. i i Me ven ‘weak NEAR -TELEGRAPH ns van - asset lh trtsteinilll 7 oie | seal ; P hone ie eka ne a 7 7 CLL: (TS - III LILI ILI PIL LS /_ ~/ Ge y es 2 ; : : 4 » a . rh [og 4 ¢ i ai e i State & City Licensed WIRING INSTALLATIONS _ @ COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL = ‘Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. FR 2-3924 & PE 2-4008 it Costs »$o LITTLE ... to keep your SAWS SHARP! You'll save time . Bring your saws to us. Every tool will — Hoopes aber “ a perfect set pitch ch and bevel bevel. Authorized Reo Service INCORPORATED CRAFTS ‘53%. Union St. Phone FE.4-5139 FUEL SAVINGS UP TO 50 RT HEATINGC—SMEET METAL CONTRACTOR . FE 5-6973 351 North Peddock St. Lumber SASH & DOORS _BLDR’S SUPPLIES BUILDERS’ HDWE. PAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orchard Loke Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 DELCO HEAT Install Now and Save ro 218 Installed e LOW PRICES ; @ HIGH QUALITY @GAS & OIL - @ IMMEDIATE SERVICE @ FREE ESTIMATES | Complete Home Heating Service Martin Sales Co. Day FE 8-0740. Eves. FE 4-6509 3003 Ore hard Lake | BDe, tase Coliseum. Buin a visibility for ‘motorists is expected will house Experts will be on hand to ad- |. 10-1. treated with silicones resist Included with the many do-it-!i Europe when Louis XII began to result from. silicone treatment of the concrete.;... .. ‘Tests shows that sample concrete SEPTEMBER 10, as!) i ae today their annual two-day con- vention of the Northern Michigan ee Saar _IvE TEEN : _THE sonrieke ay SATURDAY, hv ing the doit ywursel, home i Concrete Life Boosted | Road Men End Meet Do-It-Yourself : wip, toon srg oe YORK—A longer useful] TRAVERSE cjry unmet ™ waa : Show in Detyoit |, me, came, mine rman Sn tis 8 rte BALLARD. |__ ELECTRIC CO. MSS. Paddock t. FE 44001 ‘Wigs began to be very popular projects, ‘will be daily €0 | i grow bald and turned to elab- age group in the orate wigs which were imitated by his followers. viee and 4 math’ this deheat Road. Commissioners Assn, et 3 < Sc tna eeepc (in sag eo pg ee minchinee an well ax 1,900, tnd “ening condllofs MOERY’S OIL BURNER SALES SERVICE GAS ‘and OIL EXCEL MULLER FURNACES VACUUMED H.A. Licensed Contractor—Free Eslimates 2212 Maddy Lone FE 2-4970. Before you buy any kitchen, whether it be Steel, Ready Built Wood, or carpenter built on the job—be sure to visit j us and learn how much more you can get for your money in a beautiful Birch Kitchen Custom Built by the Cabinet Shop. Or kitchens are built of hardwoods, using the finest con- struction, wormanship and design. You have a chvice of Any Hardware, Any Formica and Any Sink. Kitchens are custom built to the exact measurements of your hofhe. - There are no filler strips, no Blank spaces. We completely . Install the kitchen, including trim: Estimates are Free. Terms available for the very finest at reasonable prices, Consult an Expert—See oy e ‘THE CABINET SHOP 3088-W. Huron “3 333" FE 5-9331- REAL WOOD WALL PANELING | ~~ the Aristocrat of Weed Wall Pencling ond... W's textured? ABC and FHA Financing Ne Down Payment FEL, 5-6910 . -| Ideal living among beautiful gentle rolling hills. Township. _ tation to Vaughn School District and St. Hugo no wore School. weres minutes to Shopping. nter Beautiful Devon Brook in BLOOMFIELD HILLS eidis bad a) to Move In Pontiac and Birming- Transpor- MODEL HOME OPEN: DAILY and SUNDAY 11:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. - PHONE Midwest 6-4811 Ce TT eso — VISIT CHRISTIAN HILLS NOW-—You'll Be SURPRISED! ennnrneenaealatiibanerainnnsanewe eA SENSI ve Soea SL UIE AES OR = tae ha _ Ranch: Homes, Inc., joins in the observance of National Home Week.” For years we. have built . fine homes. Visit Christian’ Hills mg the sensational homes offered like the one listed below: ‘You will see a attractive models and floor plans to choose from EVERY ONE A “REAL DREAM HOME” : : PRICES RANGE FROM $16,990 uP oe | . * « omy 719,990 INCLUDING BEAUTIFUL ACRE LOT SITE, GAS HEAT PLUS ALE UTILITIES ALL BRICK—3 BEDROOMS. 1/2 BATHS—-RADIANT HEAT - 18-FT. FAMILY ROOM YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN NATURAL FIREPLACE EXTRA LAVATORY..OFF _ LITY ROOM MANY, MANY OTHER LUXURY FEATURES 10 4-3528—MUDWEST 6-2646—J0 e+ e , The stunning Rochester model can be seen al CHRISTIAN HILLS ESTATES. DIRECTIONS: To reich Clelellen: Hills drive out Woodward to 14 Mile Road, turn tight to Crooks - . Road and left on to the. rn | f FROM PONTIAC drive out vier f a Road (M-59) to Crooks Road: Turn / | left on Crooks Road to Models, J / Sé Ago vie : PONTIAC PRES S. / SATURDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 1 10, ‘i955 ES See a ec eine Wiha! Mesitticimcaremes seo Remodel Old Fireplace as mae et te bts Touch Up Cracked Paint Trouble Boring Holes? |eears, "2 tat te Mt ca be Remedel Ok Fireplace i i ol at tar" poe si Pea Build [S| employ. De [turned by hand Ss . ’ Pla Meet ture: and sunlight.’ ee a Ss ; » the : ; an yee Places t — ' t Waterproofing facing of exlortul ceramic te wil| Dem gp eed SOE ere” ‘The model house ‘now open at| without trouble.” should be ‘held at a temperature _, ] | sive it @ fresh new “appearance, LANSING f= The Democratic | needed, spraying is best. If paint-| 773 West Madison is the first of| Simply slip the- knob’ on the |of 50 to.60 degrees and have a 70 peyote Estimates! ; ing to be constructed | shank .of the bit and tighten the to 80 per cent humidity. eS ~ ik eae oe should he washed with and | mt Building Company }.- | Reliable Wa || Aerators for Faucets - Std pat tn. the Pater nowt} water and a soft sponge, rather| of ‘Detroit. in the north end. of : | 24Whittield = “Phone FE 4-0777 =e heage “et in Lancing to dlepuee atures. and | Ss ST ___| cs to S000 000 te the exieete ' BE YOURS cus. | : some ——_————— YHAR| put on the project by the builders. | TOM BUILT KITCHEN oy f= AfANfIfe4 WMA Aff UIA IS {IIL @ The two-bedroom, asbestos- CABINETS. : shingled houses. will sell for $7,345. ' This Beautiful ae Set ite aa ree SPECIAL ‘KITCHEN 3-Bedroom Ranch | Each house ‘contains a living CABINETS $100.00 H ith. 1Y, Baths. [ gg tena ri pa Up to 12 fest includes hard- soup et banter a rome hat a a Fv eee he IN THE CITY OF MILFORD—CORNER OF PLEASURE AND COMMERCE on hapa ag mega = VETERANS a bing ado ae - Pontiac Window Co. and: Arlene, Am FU = , : } Mansfield, ‘Tennyson and: Arlene, |H. 357.N. Cass Phone FE 5-328. *rx" as $650 costs ee 4 PRICE 4°12,500 | {|Home Incinerators. “I Reduce Fire Hazard — I ction, colorful beauty Home incinerators are reducing - for the the number of fires caused by ac Quality? -Price? See the Famous — : life of your bomel | MA eGov ance "Manufacturers postin we | —— - S == == " PLUS fer free estimate and details . 3 8 (0 eman i I vy 7. & tos Co of Poomas MODEL OPEN DAILY ond SUNDAY- 1-8. 1500. COSTS B11 seo our splay of Bogle Picher | that are no lemony woh inna — ; siiwenetmeat sacs way, the man ofthe hows now : CENTRAL HEATING je atetcten smite GORDON-BEGIN 12 Cote Blt Con ea @ Bick Vener . James Cousens Hwy., Detroit ‘KOOL. VENT major Die bazar. . = Caer tt Capen Ceo Fore LOMO AWAINGS | Se a FURNACE . s 2 : wie ideas eS mee wa rare on A es ners bared gas paren . And find out why this fine modern furnace and top. quality installation add up to the LOWEST PRICE for our heating requirements. will Heating offers the finest quality merchandise properly installed to guar- antee your heating satisfaction. Only a Rich Man— Can Afford a Poor Furnace! Newest demand of practical - minded housewives moving into new homes: the utility room, If surfaced with a handsome yet dur- workshop, even a hobby room. It needn't be OF counss NOT. hidden, either; tiled surtaces will make it a pleasure to see and be in, See It at Your Heating Super Market GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 West Huren. (Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 -<. When you buy diamonds, you buy them from a jeweler, . j ' who is a gemologist. For you know your investment is safer . | \ ge ¢ when you deal with a jeweler than with a blacksmith . : ; when it comes to diamonds. ' { WHEN It. comes to Real Estate, your investment is safer, too, wien ir O M E T O U sf } _ you deal wits a Realtor. : C WHY? for Your | ‘BECAUSE » Realtor Is not only a real estate broker but Is, In addition, a real estate HOME REPAI e , broker who has QUALIFIED for acceptance in the professional organization of real ———a | estate brokers known as the National Association of Real Estate Boards. | He he has qualified for acceptance because of his background, professional training, and . experience. And, he has PLEDGED to be fair and ethical to both the buyer and seller. | _So when you deal with a Realtor, you have the assurance that you are ame with t , someone well-qualified, who .has how interests uppermost in his mind: | > OPEN LABOR - PHONE FEderal 4-4138 “DAY from 2 P.M, For Only 45+ te INCLUDING TAXES AND INSURANCE & And Look at | All These Features: @ City Water and Sewer @ Wood Gliding Windows ° @ 2512x36 (900 Sq: Fe. of Living Spece) \@ Large Lots ...Near Schools. Total Price Pay Only $750 Down! Built by -BVG INVESTMENT co. q FHA | TERMS | | Baaxaive Fabrics H elp_ Dark colors tend to make a plece appear smaller, while light colors fabrics can be used te break up unattractive lines iq your turnl- Use slip covers to create definite periods for mongrel chairs, sofas and other pieces. They can hide bad leg construction and ornate carving. as: well as correct’ bad * | lines. appearance, select ruffled flounces and florals or plaid decorative fabrics. e For 18th Century pieces, ‘ -trim box pleats, medium-to-large | box, inverted woven. Straight, florals or stripes—either printed or rich colors, corners give a modern air. Use contrasting trim or stripes, repeat- ing a color already used in a room, Women Invade | Furniture Mart REY eé' For. an Early American choose a 44 @@ we of #7 Ves an ew ww ww — wa fe ~ we 2” ~ad a ~ * ae « 2. and it's hotter... more heat, less smoke. Enjoy ite thrifty comfort. Phone us tedey for Gonvine Cige Pocahontas Coal. plain fabrics, con- STOKER-EGG SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO, 140 N. Coss Ave. what was accepable wan deft saleable.” L ‘They're the only f in the furniture field §p, the western ‘merchandise mart, They believe | - that their unique -statys holds in ‘the other ‘big furniture marts in the nation as well, — * x. * “But we did start out. gently,” feminine fiers | Mrs, Fontana added, “We began & year and a half ago with lamps geet wad sae espe ei cthicantioci Bolivia Is Three Times. | mah es ee ‘Stilt Only DELIVERED” Sew ee and nd Custom-Buil KEEGO Hardware No. 1 FE 2.3760 3041 Orchard Lake Ave., FE 5-8163 Keego Harbor 6 sew i “DWENTY: ONE. the Size of Montana ’ Bolivia, the fifth largest. Country in ‘South America, hasan area. of A19,470 square miles, about three -times the size of Montana. ‘Its population. is estimated at more than 3,000,090, Bolivia's alti- | plano, or high plateau, with an -| average height of 12,000 feet earl | sea level, isone of. the -world's highest inhabited regions. This area produces: little food, “~/tut the minerals that-are the country's chief export are found here. ~ The pat States turiis' out im Fence. u pual painting—is tinc coated after weaving, not before. Call for FREE estimate. FE 5-7471 1st PAYMENT IN NOVEMBER 36 TO PAY. 14x20 SIZE FHA TERMS GARAGES * COMPLETELY ERECTED * _. (INCLUDING CEMENT WORK) _ D&M BU [Save ON THIS SPECIAL Low nl CALL US for LOW BIDS on Additions, Retretion Rese, Phones: FE 2-7004 or FB 2-8245 7 Li Delco-Hoat Conditionsirs, oil-fired tur nacesore ovoilable for every type of heot- ing instottotion, Delco-Heet Conditionairs, gas-fired tur- woces, offer fost, low-cost instotiofion ond wrovbie- free operation. Delca-Heat Conversion Serners, qos oF eit, ore wasily odapted to ony i had furnace ~. er boiler, « POR REMODELED HOMES! i) a. ‘ & + Oe Hing & Sry “ 371 Voorheis ~ Phone: Federal 2-2919 “* . ne EO ALR oe. ee Yr We rt “er tn to 2. POR REPLACEMENTT 8 — ‘ ; Wehr Hating & & Sheet Mata 1234 Baldwin — Phone: Federal 2.21 13 BETTER HEATING — AT LOWER COST! YOU PAY NO MORE FOR VEARS AHEAD QUALITY IN AUTOMATIC HEAT | | Now you can enjoy healthful, trouble-free, automatic heat . . made possible only by General Motors Delco-Heat assembly line production! This perfect home heating buy gives you the last word in heating comfort, cleanliness and convenience . . . with maximum fuel economy and long trouble-free life. With GM Delco-Heat you have all three top value advantages .. . the finest in modern, automatic oil or gas heating . . General Motors . . . with high quality and low cost : . built and backed by . and low cost! Plus, dependable, expert installation through your Delco-Heat Dealer, — SASY PAYMENT TERMS can be arranged to fit your needs. ORDER YOUR INSTALLATION NOW! = Fe oe san vour DEPENDABLE DELCO-HEAT DEALER TODAY ' oy Your Delco-Heat Dealer is 2 trained heating specialist, prepared to survey your — needs oe = install and service your Deleo-Heat equipment. ee ee ) “iT COSTS SO TSE] YET. ADDS SO. MUCH! + Mantle Shelves. + Blue! and Buff Window Sills ‘* Wall and Planter Box Coping *& Indiana Limestone Door Sills _ =x Colorful Slate for Hearths, Vestibules, Patic We Conp.¢ Complete Steck of Building Stone * — , PONTIAC CUT STONE: c= £59 (4H. Weet of Alpert) Ph. OR B-199018 MAYFLOWER NOME — This model, aa at tae aeeieaal ‘tenis TT Ty be built by Johnson Construction Company, in the Union Lake area, HUET nveer features a large picture window. Fully insulated, this three-bedroom home has.a separate dining room. Fas leche 6 cumehialy comuece with Youngstown steel wall and base cabinets. The exterior may be finished in cedar shakes, masonite siding or asbestos shingles. = Westridge —of -Wotertord - “Northern -Ponttiac’s Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Coen hone th Honiies of Distinction He | MODEL OPEN : I 4212 tone Drive Sundays 1:00 to 6:00 P.M. =. SDSL, — pe cette = are “Toe ingrvenet Center | FE 4.2575 | Mipwesr. suppLy | 9 N. TELEGRAPH Monthly Payments ONLY 2 BEDROOM || "450. FHA TERMS 51. time trundle bed, This one. dif- fers importantly in that any boy regardless of his length could fit any one of the three beds as they take standard springs and mat- tresses, sold for twin beds, This is a grand way to save floor space during the day and to provide for those overnight guests. All the various parts for the three beds may be cut with a hand saw: The pattern gives a cutting list of the number of each piece and the size, with illustrated assembling procedure. Copy of pattern 438 will be mailed for 25 cents. Pontiac +o Pattern Dept., Bedford Hills, New York. Includes E aun marco Read. 3 blocks lest. of mee COLWELL |i sci HOMES, INC. 4037 Meole ae Re. rminghom radley "We desk #1 1 Gomme & Sale Grades ardwoed Flooring 24." Face re ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS $115 perm $3250 FE 2-0224 . ae. - ; * in? ~You-can: ‘own. this ; IC yy “you earn 65" 2. bedroom National Home! - 30-yeor mortgages dte still available n } louse A WEEK | Highest i in Quality. soc Lowest Price by far! ACT NOW! Baty to orm=wonderu Opes Neamsmaring! tt vi a me in our ouse g. It’s cos while no down payment ond today’s greatest home-buy! Spacious rooms with abun- dant floor-to-ceiling closets . . . large Youngstown kitchen ,.. aluminum windows . ~e see! You'll buy! . lowest. cost to heat, by far... easy to take care of, giving you many-extra hours for pleasant living. And you can move in quickly a-enjoy your own home sooner than you expect. Come LOCATION —_ atteses Onty 1.9 miles north of o ee eine Lake Ré., tern ee Ha home located Model eee Jost Led fest woot ef Bt. Paieteh's Cobol oy a ‘51. MONTH ‘aes INCLUDING. TAXES AND INSURANCE TOW. DOWN PAYMENT MODEL OPEN Sunday 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. ’ “ DRIVE OUT TOMORROW! _. Field Office Phone: OR 3-2757 { | one os 98 as, ADVERTISED IN LIFE « GOOD MOUSEREEPING | ° BETTER divine ° PARENTS" ne rod “JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION Office Phone: MI 4-0328 5 J 7 vt iaccmaat Se Bedroom Space Problem Solved NEW YORK — This may be the era of the smal] bedroom but there's a way of making them larger: than their actual blueprint dimensions — thanks to new fur- niture Genigns. * * The sechlecn of bedroom space has been ingeniously met by fuy- niture designers and manufac- turers in a variety of ways, Scaling has been reduced, and pieces have been given a low axis to com- pensate for Jowér ceilings. Stor- age-space has been created in multi-purpose pieces whose good looks would never lead you to expect to find lingerie, under- gq ROCHESTER t 4 = ; f oe ] SPRI NG H | “a a Ai ee | es i - behind their facades. Frequently, an arrangement of small cabinets in a continuous flowing line takes advantage of every inch of wah space, yet “the proportions of these pleces leave a room free and unciut- tered, even though the space be tiny. A recent consumer survey. of furniture preferences made by a leading trade paper in the home- furnishings field revealed that larger bed units, with built-in storage and even built-in night stands lead the field in popular- priced furniture. * * * One bedroom grouping has a -generous-sealed headboard to/| ii “house” bookshelves and other needs, while “flush-fit” chests af- ford dresser needs for husband and wife. A corner desk, which slips into place between the chests, provides either desk or dressing ta- ble facilities. * * The warm brown sturdy rock maple makes it pos- sible to use any color scheme— ‘flight or-dark, Wind Grabs Paper, | \Gives It to Officer COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa w— Could it be that the “long ‘arm of the law” can influence the wind? ee Qeunty Attorney Matt Walsh was hoiding some important papers and gestulating. with that hand as he | fj *| walked with a friend down a court | } house second floor hall. Came a gust of wind, Swish—out a window went one of the papers. Walsh jumped-to the window, leaned out, watched the paper sail and then zip through another win- dow gn the first floor. * * * . Walsh hustled down the stairs and into the first floor office. There he found his paper — .| settled on the desk of chief deputy sheriff Wayne Moser. : Louisiana has 4,048- miles of railroad. 2 FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 VAN HORN and SONS 199 Mechanic Street 3101 Orcherd Loke Rood KEEGO HARBOR “FE 2-0278 Eves. & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 finish on; a Wis j Mii 7 1 1 { j | ha oe | | i T ed! fra 1 ; « 4 J LET'S LIVE @) Large lots with 120’ iminimum frontage, m where it is pic- = turesque, rolling, col- ee Orfully treed, with ravines and hill sites. " 1135"x 174! . , i lun) ; pt 7 . Hi H i d T K t C : = owa a ea ing 0. i f —— = | a. ha A new subdivision . with an exceptional jf] choice of lots for tri- ii levels, open base- i ments, or hill top @ homes with a view. i . SCHOOL BUS SERVICE TO THE ite ROCHESTER SCHOOLS fa) Ti rat = :. 19905 : | 2 140'x175'. 532490: a - ~ o A 06190". $3290 : @ Terms as Low as 20% DOWN © ay cos tal na Chal = fi : = ial 2 fe 2 ia Cy CORNER ADAMS AND WALTON al Cl (Pontiac Road) _ oe a ROCHESTER, MICH. MAIN OPFICE fl a _ Olive 1-7811 Midwest 6-1234 . ® 4 | Friend's Name Addréss 3377 West Huron SS IAA ere a> za: St. MICHIGAN HOME REBUILDERS A New Company formed by twohen that have been selling Home Improve- ments in Oakland County for a total of 24 years. ". Filbout the coupon below—The tirst 100 people turning in coupons, between 1 and 4 P. M., Sunday, Sept. 1th, at our office will receive an attractive i TABLE CIGARETTE LIGHTER. All others will be mailed a souvenir, _ # Just check off the item you are interested in. CASH OR TERMS [) GARAGES _ ) ADDITIONS () ROOFING | CD aTti¢cs . ( PORCHES CSIDING ~ (] CEMENT WORK(] STORM WIND. | C KITCHEN CUPBOARDS (Across from Roth Lumber Co. FE 4-5063 nae ‘a ae ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1955). / Also Available— BALSAM WOOL GLASS WOOL | DONALDSON LUMBER CO. 27 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-8381 _—n ee eae BA LEO OEE A SS NR CGE SP aC Se eRe ee ee ee °o e a_i a] ame 3 @ - SURE! Remodeling and - Modernizing A Trial Wijl — Convience You Experience” Open Sundays 12-4 BOB’S _ BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. Mentcaim shing amber light pe tee na : nd Avenue FE 4-9544 OBERT EK. WHITE re MURRAY WHITE “There Is No Substitute + for president of the United States ‘ whys tably relaxing as in “‘the good old | distinction. For ‘use with the otto- ey “In these years, when prosperity a oS mann, a. lounge chair tog NaNO ASEM, 8 general and.tcomes are high, | * 2 «@ ae reek rene oe oe well-advised to! Placed juding arms, re-emphasizes : Edgerton said prospective take advantage of the prepay-|fortable lounge ‘chairs. which ‘ar| the clean “squared INSURANCE buyers with moderate down pay-|™ent privilege,” he edeclared.|the market the combination of 2 2228 THATCHER, | ments and the ability to pay off | “Tis insures protection in future | easy-chair-and-ottoman results. in| More “formal” too, thelr’ mortgnkes, would experience | TW Shine, because of liven or |e cae, Torsion of a chaise |are available! One features 8 ©. PATTERSON financing. any of vacety of poten hat] in the return of tn oom, stered in tufted leather for grand © Wener a 7 caecum an ee OS 9 entra, seating ploce ' cothert te the greed mentor s money available,” said Edgerton. ey [| “The only complaints come | from those who seek to provide : || or -achieve home ownership || ment, or on mortgage terms 8 over an excessively The league president pointed out ~walnut frame || students enrplied Thursday for the “| fall term at Ferris Institute. The school had tg turn down 200 ap- Paanet eee teen Ae IN DEAUTIFUL CLARKSTON VILLAGE MODEL OPEN DAILY 1 to 8 aR MODEL Luxury Features | © Choice of 5) Designs | © Poured Basements FHA and GI Financing Pa Near. schools, churches and com- ' » © Select Oak Floors ‘plete shopping facilities in Clark- = lot. | @2 Jalousie Windows WHITE BROS. Meet REAL ESTATE © © Paved Streets 5 @ Kitchen Fan 5660 Di XEC alle OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 @ Full Brick Construction | © 2114x1214" Living Room _F © Ceramic Tile Bath, Kitchen | Counters, Vestibule Floors Olaaraamel: yhwe on W VT: Now? GENUINE 1 ae 54” CABINET SINK ‘STORM DOORS | with Hardware " SPECIAL AT KNOTTY Clear Stock PANELING “~~ AROMATIC cama 8]? Cedar Closet Lining Bay 50 Sq Ft. 13° ~ZONOLITE | HOUSE FILL | EASY TERMS Pheer We Cary $8995 EES Your Paint a Requirements Only | EXTERIOR WHITE CEDAR ! PAINT— Special 516°" 100 Sq. Fr. ALUMINUM WHITE 10” SIDING 100 Fe. Gal. q4u\ . $435) / % by 10 Clear BEVEL SIDING. ... a _ SPECIAL SHIPMENT AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE. Redwood 2 by 10 No. 2 7 _DOUGLAS FIR...... FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS—SEE —Terms Easily Arranged ‘BURKE LUMBER C0. 4495 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS sete 3 ' ¢. fanydttere aaii"the house. {Ferris Turns 200 ee : Secur ed Ottoman Return |“nex ec re a BIG RAPIDS w@—A ray ‘ —S\s3 Wh Yi cg CUTS FUEL BILLS UP TO 40% Just pour Zonolite Insulation between the jotsts in your attic, and between studs in your sidewalls—level it out! Yes, it's as easy as that. Anybody can do it. And you save up to 40% of your fuel bilis—seal in your home INSULATION 3" Batts 16x48" 35° BALSAM WooL BLANKET © 1x16" or 24”. $60" 2"x16" or oe “85° Is there any quicker way to get more room? “Spacemaster” doors are so easy to install.you can do it in 15 minutes... with your screwdriver. Of course you never have to paint them, or worry. _ about warping or swelling. Cleaning’s .a breeze. Just wash “Spacemas- ter’s” beautiful vinyl covering with plain soap and water. You never have to do anything with . the double-strength steel frame. It just lasts and lasts. See “Spacemaster,” made by the makers of famous “Modernfold” doors, today. “Where ihe Home Begins” _ Tel. ORlando 3-1211 , . as ees 3 { é ‘ BR OE te SSRIS: RSE 1 BR A RPates WALA h RagY ON ah gy ORM Fo! Oe RMR ent ont ame kg RO TO FO titi, Fae no af : : ‘A Sp. ee eet eo - \: a7 eee \ ei es : aan oe ane Tg ae THE PONTIAC. PRESS. “SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 10, 1 55_ Ey, Paaets s Gen Te wera Ta “B Sectdsas Cates aot edn pba” * © Lime and Plaster Rendy-Mined Send 6 | * Fece and. Five Genet $ Sec, tah, Te castes zy eh ‘Toh Keep Tt Bright. : : and Shining Use is PONTIAC PURE HOUSE PAINE Always Your st Best Buy! ONLY READY-MIXED __FACE CONCRETE BRICK eee cee Gale We have thesssnds of face brick DRIVEWAYS. and GARAGE Im eer yard ready for. immediate 95 2g PS My py ange Soa ey eg e me ost Sat i Sains A Sertats pam ta waa Come : e PONTIAC PAINT MOREE OFTN-= Teo firel af 9 Gvereem houses to be built near by Peart Bullding Company of Detrelt, they are priced fo sell at $7.65. pischaso dined erect tase lsat ae ent The model is open daily from 1 p. m, ; Mfg. Co. b ~~ » S | Tiscotter Rug Clearing | ier. by ming te icon! Dust OFF Plants, Too mir. and tum on the sorver lH @ BLOGK © GONGRETE —® BRICK cleaner beforehand. This rids each é - t ag pa of the vacuum clean- = 17-19 S. Perry. St. FE 5-6184 Little scatter rugs are compara- rag of its dust and dirt and makes Plants get dusty as well as fur). 1 assures a gentle, even dis- 545 S.: Telegraph Road Telephone FE 5-8186 2 a * tively easy to wash at home, and the actual washing a far quicker nityure. Put them in the bathtub or Cau ck aa kal ae he . , nea the operation is made still simpler, and more pleasant operation. the kitchen sink, if you have n0| ants added life and beauty. ’ ' ’ cy / ? i ; : 1 * ’ anne LPAY PLAN! C—O Nw OUR NEW I” : “In Beautiful BEDROOM — cu unit comuere... FROH . FULL BASEMENT DUPLEX HOMES HERE’S A BIG BREAK for civilian home buyers! Never before have * AUTOMATIC HEATING you been able to buy a beautiful full basement BRICK home—priced. way under the market at $10,990—for just $490 down and not a yeBRUSH-COATED BASEMENT WALLS penny more. That’s right, pay just $490 down—no mortgage costs, no other charges of any kind. In lovely BOULEVARD GARDENS you're *SELEGT OAK FLOORS close to parks, schools, transportation, shopping . . . and within easy distance of G. M. TRUCK and COACH, PONTIAC MOTOR and STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS | FISHER BODY PLANTS. . *xCHOOSE FROM 7 DESIGNS. Is! “ABIG BONUS GIFT 22:90 xt mr pee a a — THIS WE, EKE ND One! yl ee — PAID BY BUILDER 0 . eal Blectri = Hlectric em Refrigerator Washer > CHOOSE ANY OF THESE VALUABLE BONUS GIFTS! - Could you use one of these valuable gifts absolutely FREE? It’s yours if you sign up THIS WEEKEND for your new home in —— ard Gardens, Act now—offer limited to this weekend only; . NUMBER OF THESE HOMES IS LIMITED _ Don’t. Be Disappointed . ae . HURRY WHILE THEY LAST! es een eens a ROSE- qe TT REALTY co. Tela hen shee eo seen’ 1 19410 GRAND RIVER : KEnwood 2-9060 -on these © A ame cone, savs THE.US. GOVT. 2 at Sie inert ba st Aes elena oot Sie caine ee ep pathy le tench th : = : ie es a> re) Pit) ase oe een hee Kop toa J sf riage ‘ud a Sas Fe coral : 4? | Sen vied en « Pfs / ts 4 2> * é é hy : > we 2 Are ——— CHURCH'S, Inc. || FE 2-0233 - : 107 Squirrel Rood : Auburn. Heights ” SWREMONT MODEL — Another of the National Homes being built at 656 Miller 6, A : 5 ie > *, Rd,. Sie cileadss ebb Gageses Sas. « basa hose Bikes 6s hapelices enbiocs ta Ge Une Lake Orion, is this Fremont model, offered by the Crawford Realty Company. The 12x17 o sabe anttactive, Dising space will snet clght pateena, Hoth & kitchen gud en attic ‘living room features a large picture window and a guest closet. Bedrooms are spacious; exhaust fan are built in. The exterior combines brick and qiding. — - PONTIAC'S HEADQUARTERS FOR R NEW Toms 3 Ray O'Neil Real Estate O aois apeae Real Estate Bre Ney aba eet _75 West Huron ct "re s7i08 oo | NowIs the Time to Fix =. 4 } ‘Those Broken Windows | SAVE ON WIRDOW GLASS — Our complete stock as oll sizes saves. you money —- less cutting woste! See us for XN GLAZING COMPQUNDS, PUTTY KNIVES, | GLAZING POINTS, CAULKING. CART- RIDGES ond CAULKING GUNS. -——WE DELIVER—— ~~ PONTIAC GLASS CO. adi Lawrence St. ESAT Mr. and Mrs. Homeowner—QUALITY Doesn’t COST...IT PAYS! | - ‘THAT'S hala’ THOSE WHO KNOW BEST USE... Cast -O-Stone is nature’s own product — so now instead of painting or siding your home take advantage of turning your home into one of stone-lasting beauty and value. Make your dreams come true! Let our do- signers show you a design which will fit the architectural lines of your home at no obligation. Re- gardless of whether you have a brick -'frame - stucco siding or _ a block home. Cast-O-Stone is a genuine pul- verized-stone re-formed to fit the individuality of your home. More complete Cast-O- Stone homes than any other type— there must be a reason. [20-YEAR GUARANTEE | eer oad —#OREVERT te (NOT - NAIL? ON SIDING) WHY SETTLE FOR LESS? | Through Our New 5-YEAR PLAN, Everybody Can Afford Beautiful, Permanent Cast-0-Stone- NOW YOU CAN GET the LUXURY of STONE for YOUR HOME ms Call ORlando 3. 9081 for Free Estimates Today! 2536 DIXIE HIGHWAY - OPEN SUNDAY from 10 to 6 IN, BUSINESS 20 YEARS . & : i : ee # ‘ / ee se point brushes. Call - pow fer FREE 6 : * CAST-O-STONE corp, : ee : dase Dixie Highway, Pontiac, Mich. e Z H ‘Please furnish me with edditional price and information # $0" low ‘cost, permanent Cast-O-Stone veneer. € ' - oe ie eee eee (eee eee ee ee ee oe | Addbite. cos. eis t Ves Bos Ss , City... eee ew ee b+ ee ete ees 4 a fa an enon on es ow os - . _SPHK: PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY,’ SEPTEMBER. 10,1985 ewe ae ea ie tae far (rae seeks! en Sar alee $4) Pen ee Aluminum Doors ANY STYLE—FULL THICKNESS a By Alcoa. $4395 wt $4595 NO PRESSURE _. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES! “ALWINDO CO. 1702 S. T (Aug. Johnson Bldg.) _ FE 5-3728 | Expand Here [LAKE LOTS at Lakewood Village All Season Living at ‘Its Very Best! 80 AND 100 FT. WIDE LOTS | Nicely Wooded, Rolling | ict to $1850 Up DUWN PAYMENT—20% |] Inapect the Several 3 Bedroom Modern : Ranch Homes—We Will Duplicate at . | $12,900 and $13,900‘ _ OPEN EVERY DAY TILL DARK Trade-In Your Present Home! Build Right Now. Buy a Model Home— ‘or Select Your Lake Front Site: Get Out of the Danger Zones! Move to Lakewood Village, only 9 miles - directly West of Pontiac at Brendel Lake and Lake Neva. ‘1400 Highlond Rd. M-59 808! fe sad “EMpire 32-4236 Epica 3-4197 6. SCHUETT REALTY, Inc. 3 Detroit Otices Phone KE 2-2400 National Homes Corp. of ette; Ind., is ‘planning to houses in the Pontiac area ote mingham will be responsible houses on Union Lake road, a little over a mile north of Union Lake village. This 3-bedroom contempo- rary type pome is called the May- About a dozen homes are being built in the Lake Orion Cra-Min-Yan and offered - This community will have a 23- acre recreational area of its own on Judah Lake. The Carpenter School is on the property, which means children have no highways Helpful Suggestions fo Forestall Fires. * & 'o . the roof Rug-Beating, Brushing, Found to Be Harmful You prolong the life of any floor covering when you keep it clean. But some of the atténtion given say the least. Beating a floor-covering is a brutal, ineffectual way to protect it. Threads in the base are broken, | bindings are loosened, general harm is done. ° ~NHarsh brushing is the next worst way to attempt care for a carpet. It digs out fibers, loosens tufts. Carpet authorities _ agree that using the vacuum cleaner regularly is the approved means for keep- ing rugs and carpets at their best. Vacuuming should be done every day in the heavily traveled areas, 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! * * 2 ATSMAN. TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE You can depend on us for UALITY ... SERVICE... SATISFACTION! rugs and carpets is misguided, to | polbes cole prettneh pares ee ety ‘STEVE KRUGHKO Plumbing-Heating and Industrial Piping Ss "9 fen an ert generations The next important improvement | , is to plan for # division of bath- When You Think ‘of “Real Estate Think of <-. . ‘Phone FE FE 2.9209 : “huis hr magnate Leep Bide.” fl bay window with a view. The window, filled with growing plants is fronted by three lounge: chairs which look outside onto the view “for an~ inviting conversational corner. f,,9 oy a of (LOM eda tit WATER SOFTENER H. H. STANTON 103 State the aa FLEXALUM.. ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY fae #=58=_ fle Tues” =—Sstsé«“' having” Thor's 8 Fission Anning for every instalation: Waders! Carports! Patest NO MONEY DOWN! FREE ESTIMATES! | AWNING | & COMPANY FE 5-2102 163 W. Montcalm Cut Out Rushed Meals | |[7 FE 5-1683 Pogtiac's Most Complete . Unpainted- Furnitur 143 Osklend Ave, FE 5-9562 PUeneneaial poss Work Warm Weather |s Here—Install- Now! ith] ae igefax fis CUSTOM RAILINGS Tailored to Fit Your Porch and Steps Corner and Flat Columns Avaliable CONCRETE STEPS Not Affected by Frost With or Without Platform CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highway , OR 3-7715 Free Estimates—We Deliver Anywhere! re od Pi te | TO eeL AAA LLL LALLA Ld TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL. HEAT fv for the Tops In Comfort, Convenience and. Economy. For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area NS. Orcherd Lake Ave.- FE 2-9124 i Lnhnhhhnhnhudhdihhededdede dh alt ct irc If you “You can own t (Ohyen blou kitchen ,, by far... carn BQ» oun his 3-bedroom National Home! tate ores Slighest in Quality. .» Lowest Price. by far! ACT NOW! ry o «while ne dewn payment ond 30-yeer mortgages ore still eveileble Easy to own—wonderful to ies in! See this big- value National home in our Open House showing. It’s today’s greatest home-buy! a ae rooms with abun- dant floor-to-ceiling closets « » « large Youngstown - aluminum windows . . . lowest cost to heat, easy to take care of, giving you many extra hours for pleasant living. And you can move in quickly ! —enjoy your own home sooner than you expect. Come we see! You'll buy! Drive out Perry Street to Joslyn ‘Road, turn left on Joslyn Road past the Pontiac Engineering building 4 miles — - _to Judah Lake Estates. Watch ‘ tebe - School aon Property * 10 Minutes 3-Bedroom ’ ‘7100 _ AS ADVERTISED: Soecescoes pe 2: Rednoom “6870 for signs. Or ge out Baldwin Avenue for 3 miles past Wal- - ton Boulevard to Judah Lake d. Follow the sign: Open ty day. El am ‘AVON TNVESTHENT: 0, IN ‘LIFE e scoop HOUSEKEEPING Wd) LORE LIVING e% * PARENTS" ee ae FEY eet gt pe Roget eh ee he ate wh a ; ME : uF Ren wt 3 ight es Meas bs z ; ahs { i J ee RN Nee rh ne THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1955 * = : tee DENVER ® — President fe HE it izi= sis) Hi ii z Ike Says U.S. Wares-Cultural Shc .Garnering Friends Throughout World| — i i te Ed 2 ¢ ad but | pa 4 also in the creation of favorable | ee aes te oo : of The report adds that further. ben-| Cultural Show efit derived from the fairs “ economy.” coe The report also speaks of warm receptions given to American cul- HIM A POLAR BEAR EYE! - TM Mm GEGINNING vA, TO GET AN | OF THE PIGSKINZ FOR A SHOW AND WATERMELON DON’T (GO SO WELL TOGETHER! HERE'S A BATH TOWEL ALLY FURNITURE/ NANCY WECERERERE. TEER Iie HiT iq a i } yypanant a NANCY ---1 WANT YOU “ ' tw Wa. ek THESE Ge 7 nage wy * WERE THINGS. fil = A ~ ¥ a, mr eo WY, 3 ObIE--- | [ wHy ARE]|1 DONT WANT 70 GE: Lb ME || SO a you My NEW bad wy W407 7)\ my NE YouR {| we : vA: UMBRELLA oui ML | ALONG ? Nia " g-10 JRWILLIAMS. DIXIE DUGAN ee Ns I’M GOING To WORK)’ WHEN FOR MR. NASON Cl OMe THe CITY i ad il THIS WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY Cope, 1955 ty NEA Bervine, tre. ,M, fog. v8 Pat On. mM oe Y% 4 A/ ri; j,_@, _—_. --~ANO ON SECON D THOUGHT | id mr GREAT FA OPPORTUNITIES . iN TH’ CITY— —— “TAN Sali, an ge ore away. “Mot can I have gome sandwiches? Me and Milton are running }> TL if t a BReowhk ala ALE 7, TEE be WEA | ss tag a an Pe GRANOMA WON'T CARE THAT oe A 1) Ps as EN J ' iN = + — y tj Fi RIE te a 8 Mn DONALD DUCK on . ' we ie ee ie hil Séns Picketing Parents’ _ Clarkston Cleaning Firm 2 Injured Seriously - in Head- On Crash , men were. seriously injured head-on collision on Grand in Novi Township just before ight last night, Novi Town- One driver, Wiliam H, Dempsey, of. Virginia is proud ‘to ve sh: ad Sour Westen Walled Lake, Mr. Thomas Knox as one of §/ was reported in pres condition i its: Pontiac tives. Mr. Enon isa dilgent marker: and || Pontiac General Hospital today _ [| stadent of the life: in: ] with a broken Jeg and multiple business. = internal injuries. ,/ - Tom has been” the The second driver, Shirley B. latest changes in the Se- - Henry, 35, of Howell, is, in the | curity laws and has completed || same hospital with multiple frac- |’ Sass cs dein wae Oe tures...He was repouied in tair Son ts ti nad bestwo According to witnesses, Dempsey | children. is also active in || We into the center lane after the state and National || Coming upon an auto with defec- Asociation of Life Underwrit- || tive tait lights in his own lane. -eeigidl auto. was. approaching in the center lane of the three-lane highway and the vehicles ‘collided head-on. Traffic was delayed for more than 45 minutes, according to Chief Dead of Heart Attack apparent. and fell from his fishing boat into Grass Lake cast of Vanderbilt. Friday nf y suffered a heart attack ¥ i» Orion. This includes a salary with AN or In Loyine REMEMBR. 5,0" we shall never ——— Michael and Day ee iif you aren't earning at ow least $150 every week, let us tell-you about an op- portunity with Mutual of Omaha. liberal increases, thor- eugh training at our ex- pense, group insurance, opportunity for advance- FE 5-9251 Compleie fetitien OR 5 Pravien aterford Trp. . ' FE 41082 Donelson-Johns PUNERAL HOME .” _ “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” FR_ 2-884) Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Serxirg’ Pline or Motor 269 Oakland Ave. _ Monuments s BUY DIRECT AND cota Pontiac Granite & Marble Co. Robert.J. & George E Pro7.a0 ? WHITE CHAPEL, w Cemetery Lots 5 4 “4A 4800 THRER GRAVE jot, DS location onty $165 __ Lt 32107, Flower: ys bering Ask. for Paul Williams; ANS FLOWERS XN a q 5 2008 eee ere 2-001 acet of Noqam: 1715 IRt COLLECTION oF 12 Tor) ~. ‘clegraph. wane 8, & $10 value Over) ADJUSTER INVESTIGATOR | ~~~ s, MUMS, POPPIES, come branch office manager - Pmox PERHNUALS at SOc. a) to the National Finance . Com- clump, Field growing Peonies e!!| pany. Outstariding employe .bene- now ready, bring own contain-| fits, good salary. to 30, ers. 7 miles north of Oxford, 4499) and have « car ‘ust be bigh M- Knobloh Nursery school graduate and some col | tette Bina eee an ~ Funeral Directérs 4 ~ ——————— | Home PE 4-131) Attractive Openings : —y ' SUBURBAN CHICAGO. COLLEGE MEN 2-4 Yrs. ANY plese TRAI NEES! 3 Baldwin Ave ~ DRIVER | FOR DRY CLEANING ROUTE 14264. Sng ite, _wesr, PE bse or WO EXPERIENCED B BE ~~ Aad OL aien ns Main, 1% Willard, after 6 p "ior enbisnea dy Ry een PULL Tie : ; PRESSER, steady work. Star Cleaners. 204 —— work Bius green. 2 MEN W ANTED To | train, inthe porn and res conditioning. business. - come, while you train, person at ‘78 NM. Pada = " HANDYMAN NT ABOUT = See Montcalm. jovaneruEe pYe MAKER = Flint Tool and Vsentectrees 407 Hadley St. per. teh. ‘MIDWEST. JOBS FOR nd Be Co, | Ee. | es gay 1 abor sales , MIDWEST : , EMPLOYMENT: 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. 5 9227 | Junior MAN ‘ bation and pipe fitting. some ‘ex- perience desired. FE 2-0278, .310) Orchard Lake Rd MAN, ‘TWEEN 3% AND 35 drive ck and work in lumber yard: Must have some experience Apply 740 Cooley Lake Rd , TO DETROIT INTERVIEWS | Sat., Sun, & Mon. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to § p.m. re- All errore enould be The ately yout “Rill ; po se ga will be given wt it tt Closing time for advertise- the ay ames te publication oo eee Want Ade may cancelled wp to 9:30 a.m. the “Gey ot puttiration atves the first tnsertion ~ CASH WANT AD RATES ~ Cines Ps 3 Dars 6 Da: Pag ae Se 4 ©1400 348 6.04 , & 295 405 600 6 270 4a6 4.20 7 3.18 ser: #040 8 . 340 648 9.00 e, 40 7.2 10.80 La i ' i Sept. 10, 11 & 12 "Sce Our Display Ad Page 3 WHITE MEN FOR LANDSCAPING, _MI 4-8686, + N EEDED > Journeymen % For Foundry Maintenance WESTERN ELECTRIC. Ne A 660D FULLER BRUSH WAR) average $135 per week, Work oy appointment. No cold canvass assistamce given, car essential Married age 24 to 45 — _FE 2-2318 b between 7 and § p.m ~ Automobile Salesmen _ We can use 2 industrious men who like to make monev_ Experience preferred Demonstrator —fur-| nished Fastest growing dealer in Oakland County Kindly cell aovointment North Chevrolet Co. Clarence J, Gates, epee aean Birmincham Micht 1 42735 Boys. 1% FULL TINE WORK ai} at 7, am. only, —et lawn peatntenenes. — Jones Rd. near ontiae Airport © COMTAAGTORS For - grading ‘and’ seedin Lateee housing _— Biari TExas 4-8660. : . FOR U LDERS . + HOME OWNERS : FOR» Ge tke, Walls, Patios, Pasion. Fireplaces, Window Silte, Sills for Your. Home She SAR | CARPENTERS — WA NTED federntzation work ™ FE _2-1004 E -Pike Fy ! WABHERS WAN WANTED, . ae WW Huron. BOX.REPLIES At 10 a.m. Foday - Fhere were replies at ‘the Press office: in the following boxes: 11, 12, 18, 16, 18, 24, 2, 2, A, 58, 34, 40, 58, a4, H, 08, 64, 67, HI, 72, 78. 37, Ty-20y 106, 110, 1, pee COMBINATION WATCHMAN’ AN AND ' Night work at truck terminal, age limits, 45 to 5, no police record. Write Pontiac Preexs Box 102 giving age, employment ree- ord Sod telephone number... : i. CABINET — yf Millwrights \ Plectricians | | Pipe fitters i] and a Machine Repairmen | APPLY for L PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION advertising sae oy eR wei. a SOF a PRIVATE SECRI gig : eine Co S °C RET “ARY. ke or handicap no barrier, t it -| M Di ite A . FR feet nm otor ivision — cumenestions and ability ~ Tee, : 00 Daim pet See. é i reqw rite Pontiac Press ‘Help Wanted Female 7 7 she Ro 2 (WAITRESS MUST RE FxPene : : 7 Rr ON LA enced. Cali after ACCEETING 2 APPLI CATIONS oor P ersonnel Departme nt meoth = m2 Noreen wanna hes iJ iv ) Fox A hts and 28. Must apply in persons Ar- Glenwood Ave. bret ary_Cleaners, Tie W._ Huree we 3 festes rat or pert tne. Mele thor Murray Studios, 25 E. Law. : . SILK FI Qu Malden Lity her's, 5. Saginaw 7 Pontiac, Mich. plant, full time. tet REGIANLE COTW A sary | Wood wa: arm. ba a 8 days G week. PH deme or Ly pesition.. Excellent ¥ HOUSE WOR or. : Cie tesd_ qrewine sentences “yoy ool, 4 J salary. PR 4-348. OR ene tO Weekends ait, ; 7 ae. ; : — bn A i i 3 * es ( : t ee F j : ys i c ‘ / f : ' Oe Sea Ml sg ee Va ee Beer sete Oe: eae EXPERIENCED Wait. rnoon shift. Must be 25 yeors or older FE 2-0135 resses for afte before § ¥ shop. | RL. Working pon on not necessary Capable of simple layout’ work. rthand . and: typin re bo = - bad Construction. Co,’ FE , CHAN NGED YOUR quired, Must be Beat and ab te to : 2 5 E wo SALESMAN, FULL OR PART [ ND hours. iitions,. Starting or time on home um ement, About wale school? fit it = ad- panteneed but bot neces for that a! 1!" imoortant vancement ease apply in ser- sary, 21684 first job at te 4 Pyrat oom mane Gute Less Oe . “TAP MAKER és Bidg. PE O12. ™ roughly experienced fi h rk, days. PR «3003 after 5 i i iene] = 2 ee 4:30, ; . Geist tn "relocating, Give full|CURB en seis, ameere (ORNeNa I HOUSEKEEPER MAID. couple, Fine home. Private quarters, TV. Top sal _4ary, EM 3-4364. | HOUSEKEEPER NEAT AND) hoot | clean, mus}. stay inghts. 3- se! ehildren ‘in family. Mother and father both work. Nice private room. Near Crooks and Auburn) Ra PE 21200. Betore ® AM. or after; 5 P.M. HOUSEKEEPER “TAKE FULL | charge for working mother. More Good} 207 home than wages. FE 4-093 : HOUSEKEEPER — TAKE PULL! liberal; charge for working mother. ore ter. home than a wages. PE 4-( HOUSEKERPER FOR 9 woman, 2 school aged children, | live oy LI 92-0338 or apply 323) Woodside, Royal Oak. HOUSEKEEPER. "WHITE. MUST/ be good cook, Stay nights. Adults) only. Other help employed. Love. | ly home in northwest Detroit . Own a bath. TV. Top Wages References requuired. UNi- versity 44-4054 iOVSEKEEPER. TAKE FU 1 L chare for workine mother More ‘ILADY TO CARE FOR 2. CHIT. t by in 4246 * cfg att LAUNDRESS Ai ALSO WOMAN WITH ex _Sb0is. perience Call MI MEAT WRAPPERS AND CASH- fers. experienced preferred. Apply Baiein at Adler's Mkt, 1200 NURSE FOR 1 DOCTOR's < OFFICE | | Cosmetics DEPARTMENT GLENWOOD AVENUE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ‘SINGLE GIRL” 18-20. “YEARS, lene for Drv Sneaers: 121 Wil FY Saleswoman Por Better Dread Dep't. Position is -permanent - with betier-than- average hours. Paid vacagion, Sick leave & other benefits.” Exe perienced preferred. Apply-- ARTHUR'S aa ON. Saginaw _ TAKE “ADVANTAGE or THE Avon Rep- For informa- e ; for—& Become an Avon resentative today tion Call FE 4.4$08. VARIETY JOB Ameresting Wah He ty Em = State Bank” Pe WOMAN FOR Part Time” < fice work. Must have 2 cifice and bookkeeping exper encé. Reply Pont. Press, Box Legs State references WAITRESSES AND CURB wanted. Must be ex RB GIRLS 34 in persop, Del-Mar Drive In. ead Dixie Hwy. at Silver Lake WAITRESS WANTED, “MUST BE experienced. Apply Furtne ys Drug. Store. 2387 Orchard. Lk Ave . |WANTED WAITRESS, MUST BE experienced, apply -in person, era Foods, 148', Sag- ina ware LADY | WISHES POSITION as companion to elderly lady, Not bed rideen, ; | Stioo 5 days. FE WOMAN FOR CHILD CARE AND hehe housework, Don ed ct0e2, ison School | watrRmanns— AND. CURB G s Day — nights. Apply a son, Tony’ Rd Utic é Drive In, 2790 WOMAN — ry “HELP CARE FOR year oid girl. Some light beset work. No WHITE “wea ‘OR GIRL OVER 18 to assist with cooking housework ard FE 2- WANTED | LADY TO STA} in. Verv little Wages as and home. WHITE LADY FoR newark Stay night. ren. Ages 6 and 13. ings. FE 4-1800 = WOMAN. USED ~ To ¢ CHILI for general housework to DREN Dremises in suburban new tome with modern, comfortable liv. bel ‘atest Call collect MAytair Au adults, Lake home. Y With. housekeeping. FE : eer HE 2 chit. morn- WATTRESS FOR POR GIRLS 3 BOARD- sidenc MI 4-1600. Ext. 56 bet ween bat. WAITRESS AND SHORT ORDER cook. Some experience in both ~~ hg Pagid in person between a m, take Ra 7 = Sai 1671 Union WANTED “GIRL FOR a office work, Pe GENERAL Tmanent position. Auburn | : > . t - gleaning or en isos Tan FE 4-1820. _A-1 CEMENT WORK | | GARPENTERS_ : Rough FAY FOR THAT NEW CAR” AR, GEE the ook ihe ial iris, o 9 “neers BEGIN. a eT pire. aren: 73083" 1420 Square ndry’s Ceramic 8 Btudio, NS DAYS. | EVE- ave Driv- a DRIVING LESSONS ro. or standard *. or Sun. ware. Call Lk, Ra. SAFE-WAY DRIVING | ax SCHOOL — ADUATED 5. PIANO Ti TEACHE ans: a LESSONS Ee 7-8043 FRUCEING AND HATING, RU! Ros ‘same ‘Work Wanted Male 10 ANY KIND OF WORK DESIRED. vs 21 CARPENTRY FOARTIC, 5D FOLDING & CUT- Pree ‘estima ates. Tae terior "On casement sash, Ox? a. tha sh ingles, Paulera 108 108 Ky 5 at ae 2.7004 0 Eves. ©} ANTE! ae . EST nes N. Cass. 8 PLEMIN FLOOR hd pone “ye Se; fee Me LATHING AND PLASTERING, W_and repair, PE 40274. ay ROOFING AND SIDING. on roof No m sown. payments gant at "ae month, ‘rom repair _nervice, EM 703. /_Modernize ALL as wy SANDING A? AND fi REPINIBHING. Cid and new ‘s Guaranteed —Work, Phone OA 6-265. 000 __ Building ! iilding Supplies _12A 12A CINDER & CEMENT BLOCKS. 30 Whittemore St. PE 23-7657. m at yene door. Free estimates, easy tetm s. roof yrs. & E __Roofing and d Siding EM 34703. 3-4703. 13 __ Business Services APPLIANCE SERVICE ROOFS Hugus -. é FE } chee nates, | P mee & WaiW Washing Trucks to Rent TRACTORS Ton ei. i and Trucks Poatiac > Farm and = oben Tractor we og und Open Daily +0461 rae ha REDUCED RATES Large van to serve - Painting & Decorating 20 AN De mate, . Tecate pet ceo aie ke oak Guaranteed Free est. FE 46206. 4-1 PAINTING PAPERHANGING. Pe - removed. Estimates, FE Al P P — Mason Thompson FE 46364 __ HALL J ine rem ALN tertor a Pinsmtaecans 21A SWEDISH MASSAGE &. rv. few technique 2 Television Service 22 DAY Pat Tv serve RA os. 6. P a a VER'Ss RADIO TV “rome we a ie oerv: KERN'S TV TV SERVICE. Antennas ‘Aerial at tye ‘ OR 3-840 TUCKER'S RADIO TV. H BREE an “Typewriter S a a We service al! makes of refri erators, washers radios, cleaners and all types of small hi ROY'S. 86 Oakiand Ave, FE 2-4021. ALL MAKES repaired by factory tra men at our 4 & Office Su Co W. Law renee St. cysToM ) BUILT CABINETS. OR OR re rR: B TRENCHING Footing. water tile. Field tile, ee on _ Soho. Yo experience. EM BLOOMPIELD — CEMENT WORK. SIDEWALKS; Walls and wtndows, sonable. drive ways. FE 4-0032. _Free est no obligation. |§ o1631. an WORK NEW AND CHIMNEY WORK _ _repair. PE 44210. “a scm Gane GARPENTLR asp CABINET Der lg ring be . — me ghee 4 gas chim- work new _Murdock, PB a CARPENTRY, CABINETS, FOR: mica work; attics, finished. rec- Teation rooms; repairs. EM _}-4775. whee Home owned regis- tree company No amateurs. PE DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE CARPEN. estimate No job too big or small. were | omer — plas fr 54028 T 4-5000 ~*~ EXCAVATING ees ent Top Sot) FE 56-4372 tr. Also cabinet work, Phone ELECTRICAL ae Ln ARB FE SEWER ‘CLEANING : maintenance, Licensed Sinks — Sunday Service. FE 4-2019 Murray r 67. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- JANITOR es WATCHMAN. FE paring & rewinding. 218 5. Pike $-4204 . : eA, Soe ; - aT 6G OF ANY KIND. FURNACE WORK seat asus ouse | Cleaned. repaired. reset, reseaied. cleantng: : - new pt etc. Also botle: ire= wh ANY RA Places cleaned, repaired. .Home gies _ —s o— owned registered company. 7) you FE 1207 oF iy 9-3803. pk we. PEE pea call us No ama- A TNO” PAT TINO AND PLASTERING _cement sort wong __ | PE §-0626, FE 5-0025, Leo: Lustig PLUMBIN WANTED. EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- Reesepebin, ree Sine. : moval. Ph. FE $6593 or OR 3 MEN WANT Wonk aa ™ 3-2000. i Zork from 8.00 to. 2.00. Preter Electric—Sewers Cleaned service station work. “Work Wanted Female 11 ine _and cleaning. CARE FOR SMALL CHILD DAYS. ff A eres Auburn. Heights. COLORED WOMAN DESIRES Mon., Wed. Fri. and Sat. da work. $7.50 a on oe fare. Wi _reterences. FE 4 ELDERLY WIDOW dec ) LIGHT \ housework or act as companion to invalid. O4 OA & EXPERIENCED COLORED “GIRL | desires work 5 days a week. FE 5-1973 before EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FO! Sat. nite work, OA 8-3253 ater | 2:20. TRONTNOS WANTED. PICK UP elivery. FE 2-3191. a ONIN i000 BOSTON. FE 2-0651 TRON ai A BUSHEL. 1 DAY service, p. FE 56-1471. IRONING a GooD work, Call PE 5-2306. LADY WOULD LIKE WORK BY the day or afternoon, FE .6-0318. LADY FOR FITTING AND ALTER- ations. Fot adults or children. Experienced. EM 3-3632 MIDDLEAGED WHITE would like 5 days PE | work, iriteogRAPAING TYPING 6EC tarial service, EM _—3-2842 LL WASHING. OTHER WORK. wat Baby sitting eves. F FE 5-6398. WASHINGS, ROUGH DRY. FE __ 48883, 1363 Vinewood: WASHINGS AND IRONINGS; PICK _up and deliver. OR_3-4455. Wasitncs. ~~ sOPT WATER. ough dry FE 2-8613. Building S Service wiz KINDS OF CEMENT WOR WORK. Aetna FE 4-0032. or TRENCHING. Shield the , ome foot footings, FE 5-0056, LLOYD MONROE _ . FE 4-6866 : m ntanhng hoon ree GENERATOR. power we} wr sanders + ae Pag toate tools: Gravel and sand Onén KSON'S RENTAL “2 4 ¢ “Monteatm FE 45240 AR CHITECTURAL TILE. BRICK. block ven “‘rivewavs, ga- races. ments Additions & al- terations Complete building serv. ire, Pree ae Boe nie Butane euaranteec Service ‘BRICK ae. aio Ser coDene we 3 Bias PRADING . A 54674. OR ate tne. , WORK : cK LAYING . 2-28 Also chimnevs § io Residentia! and comm on Guaranteed we rk Ph FE. i est | GARDEN Building |” ‘ROTO TILLING ee TRACTING \-# 24 boyr service. sults, no charge: chemically treesed at no extra cost, Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners PE &- bas wae | Faia” A - ree estimate, 5 BROT PLASTERIN & RE Rr Don Meyers, EM 163. = INTERCOM SYSTEMS FOR affice, ete Service & installation i _Apex Sound Company. FE 8-0313 PLUMBING AND HEATING, H. 8 & Sen, PE 43767 of MACHINE FIL SAW ED | MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAGLEY 8T. Tarpaulin *) Repair Service 33 W. Howard FE 2-1893 Tarps, tents, boat covers, awnirigs. | Furniture Refinishing 16A "REPAIRI NO ANTIQUES A SPE. _clalty, FE $0162, FE 5- 16B ___ Garden | 1 Plowing 16 A-l GARDEN PLOWING OWING. — BULLDOZING _ MUNDS. & SON __OR 3-5280 or FE 81427 PLOWING DISCING, Vie 088. gradin port, ROTO TILLING. OR _3-0363__ __ Laundry | Service LACE. CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- fled. Beautifully finished Pontiac Laundry, Phone FE 2-6101. FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- pore Pontiac Laundry. F ____Landscaping —_18A GRADING AND YARD LEVELING _____ FE 5-3862 COMPLETE LANDSCAPING service. Preliminary plan and steel ry free. NEILS NURSERY ‘est. ‘Dixie Hw oe Phone MA 5-746 “PLANTING TIME NOW A Complete iandscaping. Free esti- mates Open eves. and Sundays. | LAKESIDE NURSERY 3044 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 43032 * Waterford. - Landscaping Company . fi Batstnciion “euaramteed, eg _ mates, FE DANS “EA iRDeCAPTRG (NG SERVICE, Complete lawn maintenance aod 2 cleanup FE 2-871 CLAWS BUILDING AND “GARDEN: _inge work: FE 37200 AND LIGHT. trucking PE +4300. : Teg wits Riverside. Californis “ Pontiac Alr- | 18) | DAINTY MAID Cc i a9 vr q FOUND: LigHT GRAY GERMAN : tart for cost of keep Sou and ad — SET OF CAR KEYS. CALL 760 Scott Lk. Rd. if found, on Lost: FEMALE ft EDBONE __hound, E. Hewitt, pa Perry. N YPRONT ae 393 Central or FE ter + axe NITE ON N. SAGINAW: BO? rge size, @mal _thest. Call OA 8-25 Lost: _— ACK COCKER SPANIEL Vicinity of St, Clair ‘st: MALE BEAGLE NAMED WN NIPPER. Not —s -— Children's pet. far” cut inch. For positive idectuficetions license on | collar, WN 4493 $10 ~reward 0 Frank Strother, Clarkston, Michi- can MA_5-4971 or MA_ 5-4151 Hobbies ¢ & Supplies 24A rela 2, cs, USED. CUMPLETE, TDC slide oroiector. used. $30 Kevsies movie with case, used. $25. Polaroid cameras, Pont ro movie ecutpment, Eas m4 ILM rE profector.” . Papogom. if GAL. AQUARIUM AND THER- mostatic controlled heater, $10. MI 6-4113. CERAMIC CLASSES STARTING Sept. 15. Pontiac's largest elee- tion of greenware. Precision fir- ine Supplies, El-Dore Ceramic Co. __FE_5-2397. NEW SCRABBLE SETS. #3. PAINT by number sets $1.69. up (frames to fit), BACKENSTOSE. 15 Fast Lawrence. 1 PE 21414. ‘Notices ¢ & ‘Personals 25 25 Aerotred Knapp Shoes Have rchased al a records from the former Arth ny Sweet. Fred Herman, OR 3-15 pomaeelavtaniahtnniene ne nectelTun Ave AUDIVOX HEARING ab Aid RM 10. N. Saginaw, FE 40539. | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING ——— adviser contact ra. Vie. hone 29-8734. _Confidential The Salvation Army, 2 AND 3 RING ZIPPER BINDERS, =e imprinted in gold, free of ebar = ‘ENSTOSE BOOK STORE 18 - 17 E. Lawrence St. BABY'S CROCHETED SWEATER “sets, OR 3-1033. FOR SUPPL . _Mrs Burnes PE 2-8814, 93 aa Charles Chester Shoes A. Thompson PE 4-58 4-582 FOR BETTER CLEANING TO keep pot b gleaming use Fina Foam rug and uph holsters. clean- tt, Waite’s Ca HO! HO! AND A LAXO water clear ¥ Ese wpe | Sistoums — ends waxing. Waite’s No- ons HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP? Ostrex Towic Tableta pep up weak bodies jatking fron, also comtain ‘ vitamin Bi, calcium. 50 cents get acquainted size only @ cents, In tiac, Simms Bros, Walgreens and Cunningham's, also druggixts everywhere . HANNAH'S HUSBAND HECTOR hates hard work 2 cleans the rugs with Fine Foam, Waite's Notions. SHORTCUT TO CASH: | FE2-8181., Money Wan Wanted 28A it | Say S 7-10 terribly cold!” SSOSsSs >> , “E have to use this anti-freeze solution — the water's S\N ims AQ ES > —& Notices & Personals rsonals 25 DRIVING LESSONS. Driving School PE 2-2 ee P SHOES Sp gece eee ‘PAY CUT? IF SO, Let US WAY Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN :COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS. %e Bipove Oakland ‘Theater NELL’S MKT. 57 HENDERSON . . a.m. toe om e gy BN Studio sw Lae Printed napkings - tést service, "| [Labbe theo bodcowtelits 26 COMPLETE CARE FOR 2 onape _ School children. Metamora 67P%$. COLORED DAY Gi CARE FOR CH a. Licensed home. PE | Wid. Household Goods 27 ANTIQUE DISHES HANGING en end prisms. MY PRIVATE PARTY w and frames shal- side, Soor, ‘ng rare tor howe. low _P. Sutton, Phone MY WANTED ~wv ~_ Wanted | to Rent 29 WITH CHILDREN. UR: “gently nee need At or 4 bedroom house vicinity of ec. Contact wes Acker. 215 -Morrell, Yale Mic Fenn APT. } OR 4 ROOMS near school. Christian couple and _one child. FE 2-7538, PRINCIPAL OP SCHOOL BE- sires 2 or 3 bedroom house, out- skirts of Pontiac. — fam- _iy. _ Call_ PE 5-1204 GM EXECUTIVE WANTS 4 BED- room house, Reliable references. Mr. Jennings, FE 5-4 er 7342, ‘or leave. message ‘oa Hotel, rontiee. 2 loyed within — 20 miles ‘al be ago _Pamily of r cali Mr. We sae between _* _and a aReS RETIRED GENT. Room & board in quiet private Ly in en of Pontiac Pon- a8 RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYED COU- PLE WITH SMALL BABY DE- Tanner. ONTH _FE 5-7045 "APTER rR 6 -_ GM EXECUTIVE WA ANTS 4 4 BED- 1 —— coe references. FE 6-411), Ext. ne. or tease pvt Wal- __@ron Hotel; Pontiac REFINED WORKING LADY WITH best of references, Parra small "_$P Pontiac ent, Fe LJ ing couple with 3. chil- dren desire 3 bedroom unfurnished house on or before Sept. 15. Close in. Near school. Reasonable. rent. FE 5-5519, RENTAL SERVICE free to landlords, We have many ana Goodyear, & room house with garage, near Cathoite School, - chi ye: ae oe os available, call PE 5-4) rewt 3 mnished. Share Living Quarters 30 " —e WOMAN Desiers Classified © Ads! wiow Give You 1 Place to Pay’ | peta LIKE oa WITH SOME- Wid. Contracts, Migs. 32) Fe +) When It's Listed ed Right Me a ONE scion he RESPONSIBLE WORK _Wtd. Transportation 31 riment store nol tn Pontise sae comes tn the area of MS@ and Duck Lk. Rd. MU 4-634. Cash Waiting | contracts call or Lar ney Oy RE | a4 ES: Ze. : . ; P) : ; , } 1 "SATURDAY. SEPTEA [BER ates et Be » a rae Wanted | Real Estate -32A | Rent Apts. Unfurnished: 3 LISTINGS. WANTED» |? ote. OOM APT. ON 8. 18ST FLOOR; PRI. 3 AN BATH: Bala Mott Be Wi |g ANTED WELL LOCATED § OR 6 ree hom Le small acreage, ube oly te no ‘This ame experience enables us to rou sUY if-WE'Lt INSURE IT MAHAN peralive Rest” Bata sate Exche TO GET a ‘OUR : See aaa . FAST ACTION! Clark to a ft bere of estat ot privete qin rey pu “WHITE K& LT empleton, Realtor, ; feplrphomanatl 2 Mr. am poreonaliy tor gulch. property. a a i. yon =~ A. JOHNSON, Realtor wCOOF MEMBER 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | S_"—Tekseraay____Fp_2-00ts | GIALLO FE 4.553 _Rent Apts. , Furnished Sd CASH FOR LAND CONTRA 1 ROOM EN ae J, Yoawel, Gee 6 Corners _ flirtnge” ae hoor Privete Sdn. | acok erer—an At our disposal to purghees wre | Xnasumente's00'h. Pecos glad iy? ye ed highe ~4 otter =| eee Ma. AT TRA RACTIVELY trance, A utilities Turn’ n wrote & Hare cay Mgieenee Reply” Pol Wanted Real Estate 324° 0PM MOP cet ~~ | J ROOMS A PRIVA’ LISTINGS WANTED |*em van nF 200 hin Somes farms arm boniens goa Zoe ‘your | 3 BF ; i ROOM APT, Wirt BATH PVT. ROVRNAUI Re a edt : one sta paged! a eit rete. ‘In Lk. PE have for cou: oe ONLY, Near WILL BI'y or List your LAKE property. Purchasers vigewo es Nome 4800 Commertre Rd.. Pontiac EM 33011 R F. McKINNEY UNty 11-5708 TRADES — : TRADES concerned, ated” Gan us for on. copeipninons and we will ¢ ou our et Op! tn regare the ibility of trading your per We are establishing « repurtion as the leading traders of Pontiac . DORRIS & SON aan be FE 4-1567 Co-operative | Real F Estate Exchange GREEN LAKE OF FICE (ON GREEN LAE) “HEADQTRS fis Forge FARES” oar fomes fea ert 7070 conta ERCE, RD. more 3-4412 WOodward 5-7744 Rings here = — equities If you have 24 hours with cash for your equity Call now and teil us What vou have - Edw, M. Stout, Realtor 71S, Baginas 8. Ph. FE 5-8165 Open Eves ti; #:20 PEDDLING YOUR PROPE RTY? Our method of snaving ‘only to qualified prospects saves you time and one’ _ 't with =. ban ae © need |. ‘a ial , prop: erties. We le, al) details for ing «nd closing. i To Buy~ you BUY it. wei Te .aedg it MAHAN ~~ tb Real esate E Bache 73 | cose Eves ‘tt 6; Sun. oe ’ mae "or ari ie. 46443. J ROOM MODERN. Fi ml 1 school aged eniie Apply 72 .. Washington. ~ LARQE, ROOMS MODERN. “ert vate, on School &. FE —_ “~~ 4 ROOM Poni ia | — __ PE §-9035 |3 ROOMS WITH SHOWER PVT. | __ertrance. FE 2-5781 3 ROOMS EVERYTHING PRi- wate, Couple only. rs 4-T081, J ROOMS WITH PVT. BATH AND cone. Adults only, ‘#4 7 ROOM APT, 1 CHILD OVER 3 _weleome. FE: ‘s-h88. 3} ROOMS, 5. BATH A PRIVATE _egtrance, Adults, PE 68-7400, ¢ RM. FURN. HOME. 0345° OALE Rd. Pontiic Lake. Inctire _ferred, MY 2-569) 5 Rooms & BATH. AT, and runnin he water 1 eal, allowed per. mo. EM reser ty “ROOMS. | AVAIL- able Oct. 1. Private bath and entrance. Youngstown kite = All utilities furnished. , Re Peds emploved adults ‘ead. rE BACHELOR'S APT. PRIVATE EN- trance 45655. FE 32-4776. BASEMENT APARTMENT F “laq/Prese 3 PUGN, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms for 1 ro 2 men. Close in, ne drinkers, FE 47186. KITCHENETTE aPT ati, UTILT tles furnished Automatic gas 4 beat, OR 37700, : CAKE ORION 3 AND ROOM modern cabins Monat FEF, kiteh- en facilities, Utilit included, rv at for winter residence now, MY 29171, 468-8. __Bre eer LARG: AND Piorence stashed citol ie Biceps Hoilew Motel. 3490 "Sine wane ER BODY, COUPLE oniv ms & bath Private ntrance. Induire 100 Dresden. _ 3} ROOMS AND bath. Modern, elean. Adults or Soteee people wreferred, FE aT ROat MAN oy Private entrance. _ ie, wok Be ca 2 adults, See career. i act Bivd, South. Nice and clean, Close in. 2rooms. Share “bath. Adults, FE 2-9615. CLEAN” KITCHEN: APT. $2 week, Incl, heat, “ and oes. é OR 35-0380. DESIRABLE 2 ROOM APT, Furn, or unfurn. “West side. Pon . | eaees tanae ~} BEDROOM { aPr_ ae a. building Adults. — @ of Union Lk, 1651 Prnyeteed LOWER ¢ RMS, “® BATH, MoD. ern, hea : hot water furnished west side 4 family brick 2 adults ONLY. Rent 68 ver mo. FE MODERN 3 ROO TH. N Wilson Foundr aaa > Bare. HE, ae , and electric Inctuding “« and dryer breakast m ang lease for 9 mon! ter and credit feferences. _ fue, . sa, Bom 22. . SoURLE CA BIN a WEEK i_ or —“DONELSON PARK ; 2 BEDROOMS, | cu heat, till une i — 2168" ‘illow Beach. Aduite re 8-0054. [TAKE FRONT. LAROE 2 BE Risted. Ol furnace in full bere ment — en 4 as rote fern » ~apprecia © to" May 15 Adults, SeMpire 3-2103. tovELY 2 BEDROOM MODERN ote he ap 4 — oto See Cc. " PANGUS ~ "1919 MS Ortonville 132, _ collect ONT. room bath end kitchen, al new Bd, auto, washer and $2 i OERN HOME. MA 66621 Of 5-$000. 5 Willow Beach. FE 27-1252, N ‘HOUSES, LAUNDRY and - —- dryer; 10 mites west ac, off Commerce Dr.4 6 I a a Se. round, Adults only. PARTLY FURNIOHE Pen Gierkston hae W, r Lake Orion, ADAMS CO., 342 AUBURN CALLS, ete ! i410 Vinewoot, FE 6-082. Pee se | Sees _-EM_2-2046. Pete pareae Wine | —ieke. NARS Int 40274 anne Houses Unfurn, 36 Unfurn, 36 see a a gmt RN TURN, over. = D- Good for Many Businesses On busines: ag «ee - e der ant art a! line hares : wi milés from Pontiac. EM : ROUEE. |§ wn yeterences nw mm § -_loen WALLED i 2 odern Sioka” “Arcmante lnreiiet ae z ase im viepeneia, |S __ For Rent Rooms — 37} 1 Lent hae van ROOM, Beng downtews iy | “serene - LADIES, NO Hotel Rooms HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rent: ‘Stores’ a 7) y en 3-543 or WOodward For Rent Miscellaneous. 42 ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RENT HERE LEAVE THERE and Cheowg ——— FP. E. Howland . ie wy On 3 pei after hes. Apply at address shown — Sale Ho Houses 1 43 EAST #10 — 4 4 Bocas. base- “Fetal FE a fed DON’T. WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads, To sell, rent, buy, swap, ~~ dial F E —— a} 5 Acre Pores = W. Bigelow — ON i. Ly was o : 3 {ROOM AND Bata a AT ie se of, ake, cess $138 month: | Real Estate | 200 Baldwin Ave, vey mat NICE CLEAN 3 ROOMS & BATH rative Estate j HEMPSTEAD Pith gArage 466 mo, at Crescent rig EL La _ FE 52566. j on i meee | ove =| OPEN A. J NSON, Realtor en and dinette white tile bath,| >edroom White fe Rake Rd Rd. 2 1704 Ss. Telegraph Rd. poet eS rs apart RENTAL 8 _ FE 4-2533 ROOMS AND OFT 365 | ADA RLY Cor kt AUN SUNDA Y Office Open 9-8 * Brock 8 Porte 0 ave. NO PHONE C. us a ‘ Rooms, ‘wlan ‘BATA. * 661 8. | SMALL MODERN ROUSE. cou. WOULD Like TO BUY SMALL iN- | Sagina ple only 53036 71-8087 2 TO 5 gome. Reply box Pontiae 7 Rooais AND BATH. “PRIVATE _evenings. _ RANGE HOME IM BBAVTIFUL COLONIAL, HILLS Press, Couple only. 16 Hender-| SEPT. 18 THROUGH JUNE 15. 2 7 EMERSON ST : bedroom house, Automatic heat! 3 lovely bed ith ¢ gn ae ee and hot water, Electric stove and | ited ba’ rge living room with W ITE BROS. ‘go _ beck. FR 4-3314, 103) folrivers “3 Wateriort particular lmpressive ledgerock PROPERTY As WE HAVE BOLD | ROOMS “AND BATH WEDEC | Sunder < Lake: Coes | ing 1 wis, pelle. tether, bene YOUR N e WE HAVE ted. Near Tel-Huron Center. | two OR THREE FAMILY FARM | ft - 10 FULL WIDE-AWAKE ‘Adults, PE. 20874 house, occupancy, Woodward és 5 Square Lake, West SALESMEN || VARANTEE or IFUL ™ 40D yt PR, Lhke cated a auburn peed. | bane on Square Lake Rd., 2 blocks, 3 fie gat EXTRA LAROE, LOWER 3 ROOM iéteas ft are AWRENCE We ata heed Be Cae a ee ee ea : d . peivete, Adults, 275 “Oakland. med ‘Gillham, north nr of Willow Road. : GAB Ab MEATED. 2 BEDROOM. MY | Tiled features. Also furs 4 j _year lease, }_ month. FE 4-9584 16. E Pike <= : 2 | Cooperative Real Esiate Exchange Charles _ + me ¥ t : on Is 100 Comins Ave. | Private. Fe oie. Pe, etl erence ea, ne ‘drinkers vs ae | ' ‘Lake sei —_ sca FE 5-5091 Ean oe FR ERY ~ Li Ni. ening? an and Sundays 111 TOR A : Ir1n deshn, Gor Real 3 “Briate xed Exchange Indian Village Colonial Delux 3 ie — aS cation. ” peclering paneled room in joes | ell in & i A. Taylor REALTOR ~ orcs Parkin OPEN | | Sunday ; 2 to 5 - a hei 3 alow wile wt reteset a8, RO ae ee ae tere = le ae R .. ADoll House ] Piggy ery and buses. ¢ th excellent = full base- = ag. y, beuett for aa is ONLY, Ao gen hest. tees i NEW 7 BEDROOM HOME ON , ems hop i Aa school. -3 8 getows iving ation rm, rooms end Himba Lk. Estates get unebes S F ROOMS FE ; ce-eera 2 UND bath*3 bed- lg = atility Toom, Best Buys: Today — 3 Bedroom, city, weet othe. 2 car garage eine: many extras po PR mm ent rec reom. total price is only $10,000, EAST SIDE, CITY | Located bus Hnes, close to twe bedroom, a cute home for aw retired coup one ear garage, Only $4, low down payment. DRAYTON PLAINS | a fo" 100 terms, with cy payments, METAMORA, MICH. DRAYTON PLAINS - AREA Sie | Edw/M. Stout, Realtor Mokpen sveniags: "830 - 53) wh La } suite to ‘Te e : wareae. and | Beautifully tana seaped » fenced lot, Terma, too. SPACIOUS PAMILY HOME ~iarge landneaped Jot shed with ig trees, A brick home with large liv- ing room and spacious din- ing room, covered with wall to wall carpeting. Nice size ee Se Ee oon p fen cued Upstairs rooms attended by’ & tied bath and shower, Many more features; =. in- come. 4room and up — for $15 per week, is Owner's 4room and bath oven. New off AC furnace, 2car ¢ jee shaded yard: only $9,760 ° with $2,5 down: It's « buy. RAY. NEIL, Realtor Huron Open Phone ¥ +1103 22004 cotnene, FE Real state hen Exchange ‘ Chose to Bak bred ioe ts be Lene fellow school district, This very — — th, me heat. Owner leaving ment she heat. 810.200, terms. pacasert thor Sate soome e e ve roomers + accom on and d@ gr Seo as heat — Corner KEEGO HARBOR Owner says «ell Will take a nable down payment. Two 3 room. Both have built in baths, oil heat. Joseph Rk. Reisz a eal Estate Exchange BEDROOM ON % acre jot with income cottage and car carace thfield Also acre parcel with artificial _ ‘erms on either, Call -fter o, we 6 on ‘weekdavs EM “$600 DOWN. “ year old well constructed home. ms. Lt acre of land. $5¢ 2 menth, Near Euuzabeth Lake HOLM ES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hw OR_3-1950 NEW CUSTOM BUILT 2 Tage. Sliding r= ig 1% baths a My Rg gh a3 * iJ OD tract and ¢ cash as | FAMILY » LY HOME ree good Fees he i. home featuring living room room and Be ge: & bedrooms ui _ Dasement nal os eas eat. al 4 Coansportetion "Galy soak with $101 down. 2 -weeks ‘pos- ‘Session, —- -Edw. M, Stout, gepes an oe To i 36 West SUBURBAN . NICHOLIE som! down payment. Call _sfter 5, EM 3-5333. | © Just Think $7,308 you can buy this 2 bedroom heme with genuine oak floors, eol- ored plumbing and tile. With throughout. top construction And. just listen to this: Your pay- ments. are only $3641 plus taxes and insurance. Large; well graded ‘ots, storm proof windows and . forced air automatic heat. ‘This home compares fa-., vorably with higher priced homes ‘selling for thousands of dollars more. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 1-8 P.M. Drive ut Dixie Highway to Somebes Road, turn G8 1% ay i emem- Pe ~¢ NDER INC, and - ‘The Northridge BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. THE FINEST IN “MODERN LIVING Our newest 4 bedroom brick rancli homes are now available with long terms, low cost GI and FHA financing. _MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ' 1-8PM, ; ~ follow dtrectieas he for % WM. A. KENNEDY En TE Loe A HOME OF YOUR OWN | FOUR BEDROOMS . Excellent west side location, Nice- i es e home, Vew ie, room, st hook! off, AC heat. garage and screened summer pore Early Possession, cut lot. White nnd oe peace lot. On ‘pital Rowd, ay ep _PLAINS AREA frame home ce dake Ces ts cake very nice, close @ lake 312.500. NORTH OF CLARKSTON Make the low down payment and more As 4p room frame hom= 200 from Like Louise, “T's VACANT. . WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS & HARGER CO. 33._W_ Huron’ st.- Ph FE _5-6183 ~~ LAKE FRONT 3 BEDROOM _ owner of Shree BA parce contem pora. home aa ag A it. fs paid $51 900 for the hoeea and it is now of- fered at $17,000 or any reasonable offer ye we can accept as low as $1000 _—, or thereabouts and work out asonable monthly ayments, Youre chance to buy a ovely lakefront home with a large lot at terms you can afford. C. Pangus 1919 M15 Ph Ortonville 192, collect. Partridge. - INDIAN VILLAGE tent for $125 2 car marge’ gg yy fot ineluded in price’ of 000. ‘GI RESALE 3 year old, well kept 2 bedroom home just on the edge of: Pontiac. Large fenced in back vard © Atitomatic™ off peat. price $9,050 te gent interest, é WARD FE. PARTRIDGE w|REALTOR FE2-8316 for the full price of only , 9 look aty” 500 down. {INDEPENDENCE TWP. ° W ATRINS- PONTIAC “The best mudder on the track!” ___For Sale Houses 43 Nate oe DRAYTON PLAINS. 6 3 6 ROOMS La = > bath. furnish: 2 bedroom home ne : INCOME “Ras atin teen Epon Seon, ee SPL Leia = - WE BOLD YOUR NEIGHBOR'S WE CAN SELL YOURS. singe, Ail mae oot J apes cont 9008, tea - GILBS REALTY CO. a Ww. Seen te "= = $950 DOWN teed "32 living room with knotty pine : ie, piactes bodreem with vanity basement, Large room, Hot wa- } od gy od 100x287, RIDGEWAY os pe heAlTes Cooperative Real Estate Exchange PEN - SUNDAY 2-6 NEW 3-BEDROOM — ranch t bme West subu within easy walking distance private beach. Gi . to Cruse t to Hershey, watch for ‘open’ RAY O'NEIE, Realtor. wd W. Huren Open #0 ‘ Phone FE 37103 or OR3-2084 Co-operative Real Estate r Rachonge | . “NEW 2 bedroom, oak floors. on Berkley Ave, at Crescent Lk So! terior finishine to do Verv down payment. or fea to regponsibie party A.C, Lompton & Sons W. Huro __. OR _}' an or PE 3 t088 ’ NEAR, — *- LAKE OAKLAND Ts this ranch type often — ished home with 2 bedrooma, ige. living room. Kitchen, bath’ and full basement. The outside of this home is all complete on a lovely lot 164x225 with lake priv- jieges on the north side of Lake hoe Electricity i¢ installed. Well and pump is in. Interior walls and floors have to be fin- ished. Priced at $7,500 with §2,-. Is this nice 4‘ roqm 1 story block home with 2 bedrooms, liv- ing room, nice kitchen, Full bath, large utility room, All aluminum screens, stofm sash am ba only v7 PON’ TIAC SUBURBS Near Walton Bivd, is this $ room 1 story block home with 2 bed- rooms, in Wiha Nice kitchen and bath aluminum sareens storm sash and storm ae o a nice ot priced to sell ESTATES Is this’ lovely 6 reonr 1 story 2 bedroom brick. ranch home with jarge. Automatic oil heat. .Elec- tric hot water heater. Oak floors, 1% car garage, On lovely land- scaped lot priced to sell for $1 2,950 cash to new mortgage. WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATES - jot on a tea can te to new mortgage. LADD'S INC. ixie Hw Dra Plains Ra atop Koo ‘42 W, Huron 8, Wita_ eon South side ___ For Sale Houses” ; WAL LED LAKE EDDIE AVE. > But wy ase 2 Sedvente bun | $11,060 RANCH TYPE—Bungaiow with almost an acre of jand. 2? P ol furn. rs & red walls, - Ava —. storme & screens “A bag ig > arom nyg AE New a tatie’ sn Pei fh bath. one ts in sleet condition Proed at only Seeso. * liberal term. re of ber- ries fhe ¢, “Only sui7 Down.” bee | ae Reese Ee 3 OPEN SUNDAY 104 OS 8 BROWN, Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange $150 DOWN some choice lots to . C. Compton & Sons or Sate on. PED 7008 L fates Sub Acar tures, ere payments, 6is0 UNFINISHED UP- base m. ——_ any other features. hee o-. 392 Rus- ~ AT ELIZAB it LAKE ‘This beav- tiful ranch bome has 3 bedrooms, tilator fi - a : grill. “pi and relaxed living; Sp ex cellent beach, if S00. NEAR LAKE room — ranc’ s 8 ac on At real ft " second floor Pull basement. pee tate Mya les a A THELAL re M. E LWOOD REALTOR 8143 Cass- linabeth Lake -Rd. BY SY OWNER: + BEDROOM HOME. been Garey ‘tae. Paved BY Ow R COZY WiliTE FRA ME fron pee West side, With 3 pat wi ry rdoms, Full basement, $550 DOWN Plus FHA Mortgage Cost BRAND “NEW - bun lows, 75° jots. Lake privileges. Ol furnace. Just e for ap- | eopmmsiet os You'll etter buy. Only yours today! . 2-bedroo never make a 3 left. Select Priced at only $13,- | - RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 73 W. Huron a) Phone FE 3-7103 or FE 5- 5-7202 Co-operative Real Estate Exeneess BY 6 OWNER, § BEDROOM FioME. frome privileges, suitable for in- $1,500 down. FE 4-7156. Fon” +i ALE Linowh onal AT PON- tlae Lake, 3 bedroom. cinder biock year around sone. Cement drive on lake ae Cametot Rd, south Gale . Re Open Sat. & Sun ROCHESTER City of nice homes and hills. ac: ctasible ea New deluxe 3 ™ ranch homes, baie” All conveniences. Immediate oecunancy. Model om Alice at First St r. Martin eh mats or __h m SE Tt DON co.. ~~ BUILD NOW — fn our wel) restr Hills Ests as ae. — - clans er vours Mr. til bath. aluminum storm windows and doors, plastic awnings. Offered for. o ly the cost years ago plus price for furntture. ate $13,200 full LLIS Poe BREWE R bi] PE 4-5181 EM a svaten” PE 5-7704 _— HOME vely 2 bedroom ranch home, simees walls. oak floors. car- full basement, at- 3 BED! ROOM. On 8. J { nt, tae ol Jesse, fu full bas baseme’ 7 netian blinds. 59.300" br Easiest of terms, price et a “AND ch page a 2 bedroom rad excellent ‘Gon a ft, bidg. for Nght basement large 3100 mantfac- * other shop. ewner mov- See it 2 FAMILY - ee down will give you auases- ‘ston of this excellent thoome.. One =a furnished a better deal can- not be for $0,500 full price. By appointment only please. Russell Young REALTOR —/ 412 W, ‘Reren —— od Sun.’ FE, i BROWN. ae ceramic Ule bath bad KENNEDY DON .This lovely new 3 bedroom modern ring © ing Borth, will | take $2500 down. |” Fe Se Home 43| For Sale ‘Homey meee re with CONTEMPORARY . OPEN — te. tio = Bee sat see im po- open firep! balcony bedroom. lassed ch apd modern itchen, This 2 bedroom home is‘ set in af acre ooded jot and features ‘an peecnes 2 car’ ya — arge overhang a focat leas i Drive out West Huron street to Hillcliff street, which is . Ou eelssmen * will gladly wide you the features of* eet ed any Le : wiz CLARKSTON NEAR 8 CH 9. OL. ‘modern 2 bedrooms, 26 ft. living -large kitchen, full. bath, utility room, 1% garage. $10,- with reasonable down pay- Pas BEDROOM 9M COLONIAL Sonat wn. FE $0033 Solid masonry, built by Swear in 1061. Cedar finish living pap moe te reoms aoe partially ir Heated by Armstrong iu coavenient ‘ Lo- cation just off the paved road. * $1.500 will handle down vavment. convenient ve can be arranged on the balance '|3 BEDROOM SPECIAL Sang is # home pleasing to we builder owner. Outside . Ceaat Interior olastered walls : fantenne floors exe ter bedroom whieh tile o double floors with Weld Tex wails eod ceiling, Ee*“omical: oil fur- nace,- electric water r 1 ll with ee, saivaeqes, “A EMBREE & & "ERECG 1585 Union UNION Kee Vv mane 3-4. ves + EM 33 ‘197 or 7 MSs . Live In Clarkston Visit our 3 bedroom home. in this residential village where living is a. pleas- ure. — We have a few left for veterans for no money down and low monthly payments. . BY OWNER’ ae Rea. Tou W. Huron 8. PE 06-6181 |- Open & pense. rOne block from grade and | junior “high schools. No} main streets for the children to cress. + OPEN DAILY. LAND SUNDAY 1:8 PM. Te reach property Dixie, Fg etd to MIS Go op intle to Waldron road. Turn right | on Waldron to our new homes WM ALTO OPEN N EVENINGS © "Tih. & 3007 W. Huron PE 4-3560 PIONEER HIGHLANDS OPEN .2 TO 6 P.M. 230 PIONEER By owner, 2 bedroom brick ranch. Tiled bath and kitchen with din- ing space, carpeted living room with drapes. Sylvan Lake priv- je Bus and stores ee $6,- age. Mon’ payments, $65. FE Si. = , Closing Estate . $15,750 with cash to morttgace burs 820,000 value, to settle estate Don't miss this oppor- | tunity. | Paved streets at our, ex-4 Drive ow quickly, heirs will sacrifice. Sub- stantial 3 bedroom home 2 garage Oil heat. Silver Beach Sub Lake ledges. 1500300. 6 lots Good buy for home or as en ine “ent Shown by iE pointment only. NEEDS CARt: This’ fine a 3 bedroom home ‘n | ehotce Keego Harbor location Partly furn, Shrewd buyer will take advantage of the low pur- chase price of $7960. Cash to available morgage. LOVELAND 2188 — Lake Rd., Keego Lecarbod PE 2-487 FE 4-166} RANCH” TYPE See these large new 3 bectrontns Oak feors, plas sen: Walls, full basem ©. fatpaces, good ation. west of Pont. $12.200 to s1¥.400. terms Prall St. near State. 8 lige. rms, . pap harem — heat, me Lethe $9, PONTIAC RE Al. TY S37 Baldwin ___ FE _5-8275 | “OPEN | W are. holding Open House 2 to 6 Sun i Dm. in the following | property: e ‘ 2740 Voorheis Rd. ALDSON PARK Hi painted | forced air ranch type home( ready to go). ‘Large living room -with dining area and Thermopane picture window, Ceramic tiled fover and monte s Complete basement, ayto-oll heat Finestra—stee! windows afd) — screens, Large lot, shade. If you are looking {cr a custom built home ser this before vou buy ae OT ie 1 Jerose St. ‘This Asi. modern new 3 bdroom ranch type home, Oak floors, plastered walls, large livine room with dining ell. tiled -bath, gen- erous size ag piooonl Plenty. of closet gost complete basement, auto, of] heat. Se rig pe eeng $12, attractive terms, Huron St. (M50) to turn right. Fourth ¢ right. See open ‘4807 Fenmore St. This lovely new. 2 bedroom ranch type home, Stone and brick con- struction. large = living é stone fireplace, 2 lovely bedrooms, | Sunny kitchen. with Joads of cun- | boards and clogets Carport, laree | sha’ed lot. Lake privileges This | | a doll house. Priced at only | 1,500, reasonable terms. - \ Drive ser Ells. Lake Rd. to. Fen- | St... turn riaht, See open | Many ‘ener hg tng homes te | pia from. ‘See us before you Dor thy Snyder Lavender 3140 W. Huron REALTOR Pm 24411 ki wa! gf Hae, car I A-1 condition, | privi- | SUNDAY ASP oe ee eee CLARK 3 BEDROOMS. $1000 DOWN. | This Treem. large living room, with din ell, very modern kitchen, bath w shower, utility room, aute, gil FA, heat, oq oe “walks, water and gas priced - at Lake Orion, a $9650 and tac gee 365.00 pe $30 DN. Drive out Per turn ‘right on — Open’ Ww am. to 7 “HANNAN REAL ESTATE EXCH. ee es Li $4900 "Pe be NOTHING DOWN wih A ir home —_ 3 down pavgea ‘oul bud on tay wh m: iid on VACANT & WAITING POR YOU.| {ot Ale’ 3 bedresmne Toast Ranch Type home isting of —— .2 ‘bedrooms, l'¥ing room, com- bined kitchen and dinthg room, fare bath with shower jastere located Rear TBR Hospital, and priced at $8950 with $2000 down By appointment a SUBURBAN 5 ROOMS. 2 bedrooms = . basement with auto PA beat, large 2% car ga- < Also ginseet im front — -_ home must be sold, owner lives out of town, ona wil be at this price of $9080 w down. CLARE, . nee ESTATE i 1362 -W. Huron St. Open Evenings Co-operative F "Real _Estate »_ Exchange Now That Vacation Time Is Over HERE 1s ABEL ECTION OF SOME OF OUR FIRST TIME OFFERED NGS TO BE SHOWN AT YOUR CONVENI- ENCE: City Income 4 rooms down for owner—2 roo ® paved street, in re ood residential nheighbo astered painted wells. full base- ment. Storms & sereens all around, Cement driveway, 2 car back yard. A rms. Business Lake Home 120 ft. Dixie Hwy business front- ft. lake frontage and | = year around home. A @t $12,600 cash. Income—Drayton Plains $105 per mo. tncome, Pius bring quarters for owner. Divided ment. —-s heating wit full baths ear garage. This, building = Aue condition inside ‘ In Be ’ won't last at only M aceday Lakefront breakwater, pla Ceding 3 boats, and at $9. wn coe Linas ype oped, — A buy Wat aterford: Village 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms. Screened fromt porch. Full basement, matic heat. 2 lots. Close to schoo! | s o- 2 hot one for $8,950 | NG : Country Gentleman 6 acre estate Te ie tile both 01 many other fing & outstand- ing features plus a generous amount of that peaceful country Hey a 30, with $3500 down. Clarkston Colonial White Coletial located tn beautl- ful Clarkston Estates, 3 bedrooms & ceyamic tile bath. Carpeted living? room & hallway. Dining room, fireplace, kitchen with food bar & dishwasher. Larce screened te porch, ished recreation room. 3g car at- tached garage. Lerge autifully landscaped let All*in excellent | . condition. The price is only $18 ‘woo Stop-Looking Here is a home you will want as soon as you see it. 2 bedrooms large living room with select oak | floors throughout. This house ful- ly insulated Located just 2- blocks from schoo! and bus, on a large lot with 7o ft. ‘frontage. your appointment $1,950 down. Pontiac—Income 5 rooms down for ownér with 2 bedrooms, Large living roOm an modern kitchen with steel cabi- 5 room apt. up that rents for $65 per mo. Oi] heat, 2 car arage. This house is in excel- lent condition. If you are looking for an inconte that needs no re- ir—here ‘t is 13,500 with $90 per mo TE BROS. REALTORS 4660 Dixie Hwy Phone OR 3-1872 or OR_ LITTLE FARM 3 acres, frame home, near Lake Orion, 31-1768 utility room water. oi] heat, tool shed. chick- 14 car earace, fenced rear vard Offered ai $10.500 Shewn bv ap-« | pointment only "BUD" NIGHOLIE Real Estate and Insurance 49 Mt Clemens St. FE 5-1201 Eve. Mf. Phiillios FE 2-1317 ‘NEAR. ‘LAKE ORION 3 "BEDROOM brick. Bsmt en coop 20x10 ft Chick land- garages Fully scaped Evergreens. Fruit trees. _ School bus bv door 465 Indian Lake Rd TRIPP $2,000 dn Seminole Hills Brick; 3 of Fbedrooin home with jarge living room. nat- ural fireplace, dining room, ‘ dep with fireplace. Plenty : of kitehen oe. : landscaped Shown by appointment. * Néar Watkins Lake. On: south side of Watkine take, 3 bedroom partial ok Home on two lots. Car- “pet sin. Hiv! cellent location for a fam- ly. City bus 3 times a dax. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ‘ n 2.W Lawrence Street | FE S161 or FE 44278 i t ¥ teal | better see Moe one at only E full basement with fin- | | 1 ] today. Only | : DRAYTON] ae AREA WILSHORE gh ae — a4 Mi. — hes Ra. ‘7 ora abaw at m: _ — right M% a - SMayees Ra. GI's $0 DOWN 3 bedroom yeuet ‘home, Minimum loo ft wide, ‘jots Aluminum storms & screens. Paved street. Car — Low monthly pay GAYLORD ACREAGE & HOME My res of ¢ 6 acres of tillable land very close to M24. Four room home w 2 bed- rooms Total price $4600 — $1000 down. Call for information. RANCH TYPE Three bedroom home built tm 1952 Knotty pine ree ist floor. Lets of storage & ¢ ts space, extra large lot, Att: vel; You will see the va at $12,000 if he let us w s e a ROOM HOM’ Large room home am facturing e district. East of rs lavatory down. Front glas i poreh. Two car garage chicken and 463x: Total nee be cat $11,000. THREE BED Excellent kitchen —_ lots “of cupboards & built Philgas range. Full bath & oa lave- tery om second f > room on Ist floor, 1% car ga tage & ‘ acre of land. West suburban. $12,300 terms. Ox Da 1ON We have a branch office in Lak Ori with many Ss. Vac forms. “Call or additions!” Maler- mation, MY 2-28621 or FE 40604 or = ae at 46 E. Plint &. Lake LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD KE —- Pike 4 Bedroom Lakefront _ This attractive bome has larve living room & ‘ireplace. Plus elassed-in ‘heated ‘astered porch 0x22 Very oleasant dining room. Full basement, Excellent heating system, Owner must sae- rifice this week. Don't miss this buy at $13,500, terms. Your house considered as down ment, THELMA M. ELWOOD REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd, OPEN SUNDAY 1.30 TO 6 In Birminghe Adams. 2 rooms hanes: Full price only |. en shed alba at $7,850. only | $1,700 down 1175 BASSETT ST. l' story. 3 bedroom home near 8t Joseph Hospital, featuring 2 bedrooms and full bath down. 1 bedroom wo. full basement with , asphalt tile floor, gas heat snd hot “water sterms and screen i | | i | i | | { | « room. An ek- nd frame exterior and genu wet plaster interior 1‘ to schools, stores Priced EA Sse with low down 1 OL MES RE AL TY 61811 MI 42171 | ooo 8 Adams ——— Cooperatives Real Tretate. ieeckaage | OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PM. | 45 PUTNAM | Oakland Avenue to Cadiilac St., north 2 blecks to prop- erty SOUND VALUE SUPERB LOGATION i Near Wisner and Linco Jr. Hich. | Fully insulated 7 room and bath, | 4 bedroom home with 4 -rooms« and bath down. carpeted living and dining foom. 2 rooms and extra lavatory floors, Dlastered walis. basement, stoker heat, lendscaped ear Jara Previously Used as: tucome fered at $12.950, $3,500 tow.a OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 741 GERTRUDE Huron Street, ‘9 mile west of Elizabeth Lake riad. to - Woodstock, to, Gertrude to property. A SPECIAL HOME t street, 'FCR A VERY SPECIAL SEFKER | cecerations and a feeling of sra- C.cusness _ ou in this outstandins floor plan couasisting of 5 r rooms with stairway te floored attic, ample for 2 future noms vestibule entrance with slates the 28 ft. carpeted living room with Sonakener fireplace, carpeted dining room, attractive papent 2 mam moth bedrooms, BOB aN r ‘o Ruy — te Seti -To Trade you" “uy IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS Cospuein, St Estate Exchange 0263 * , “ADAMS ROAD am . Telezraph Rd. FE 5538. : a ie By Sei cay 9: , é fryey sia Sie Meal phe rene oe Ee ome eee ee foe oF, Ids ne . } 1 hie itd d z ee { TE NR Oe ae ees 1 x be * ra Jf s- ~ K oe are ‘Ig Lau PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. 3 SHR 10, 30085 nae pi ee “nminty-os x fee Sate Hee ses _» H 43) FUNNY BL ov IN $s ‘: a . by: : ‘H on i 8 r ane For ” us ~ - 48, Business >ppo ‘51 Bay ‘TIRED — | Binaingham Sie OE gt nel * Sal Bo ine pa, . me : ser - ee sm. ware on EA eee tad lege tone | HOME wn ue neaRr | SR Pres? | ees eee sei er a | TE erage i ee et coon ~ rn ‘Der cent off and’ poy tise: per bce MICH. home in } Park—with- 4). a the cant OR FARMS AND ACKEAGE per cent and pay $150 B ‘nine n, Rrepince ‘Sreaktasi | a, Ms ae tea ou ean oot age SACHS ve Som = utiage jand. You | ee | Berge Under easesa™ 7 08 ACRE Giroux" ‘& FRANKS" |. ~~ Near public & parochial | VACANT: 1 ACRES. 5 ROOMS | FOR COLORED ARE LESS THAN CEASE BETES | orroe oreno . a. i, pelea See ire Ta A NOW YOU THINK fo school bus. Pull price, . : ‘ te gar [Ue 3 a Set at : shehee Drive. : $5.50. so A JOHNSON, Reakor @, North Side? Late Ueeeee ~ . Oe eng ‘ —- ~~ _ott ft Wiliams. ‘tne Ae Ra. - oe nee Bink ted ature Fee IMMEDL S betrests medors rer. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. i , 4 room snd bath, x40. al-| * F-10 aes 188 hy WO taro e | Feat #100, Cah fer, appointen 7, TE 4-2533 . : meek commtonnd: large living ackEe ; Cruise nue eee a Meaas & Gas J. ii"bea bedrooms oeet.| “I don't need conditioning, coach — my girl friend's tather | mnie ACRES nen. | GILES REALTY £0. ESCENT ESTATES alls. ment. Corner lot. — - feavine state, Will comsides | kicked me around all summer!” ing. Fertile clay loam soi] in W. Huron “Tpedroom howe bath, oll furnace, By eday Garaen sims win | = QUALITY BUILT house trailer in trade. ave | Kicked titi ate of sruliation ia | Open oto yee - i we._OR 39972. i HOMES eet oe ear atiached garage. 2 lots. 96.950 | ~~ : AILS min. drive from Pontiac, oe low ‘down payment. New 86 ft brick 3 bedrm. razich 16 Acres—$10,500 For Sale Resort Prop, 44 <1 et Sale Lots 40 | sai KNUDSEN ome, Full basement and st 6 seems with: full basement | ~~ cx | » NEAR MILFORDS | cnme.. symeme Sea Br be o - SYLVAN VILLAGE. Jaeal corner | taphet gn oe betee Ta tiled oor. oul ia, | FURMIAHED, HONTINO, | CARIK 2 Lots JUST OFF UNION LK! y acres of sconte thd] Some ‘wusiness. Stesh for aay | ucKkner. : Living aa. oieaa with with fireplace, . a cas. This is o ques : os ow 2 = Ag be nen, a ce aie pan ea | iseal fer were! es ae + : asi site, west side. @0x160 : ; eee, See teseoeh, eneeee | Se. F. | gay ebanges you desire, Many | - St Ge0e. short diktance west | (AREPAORT VACANT 3 BED: | Wf 5 leo Rh Baldwin Ave | foe Ste eee at ft. lot, amall bidg., ‘could be used “inance bedrooms sunporch. Attached | St. Fred's School Area wa ae oo oe of Pontiac, terms room. bath fireplace, screened | { o. Law deen payment for dry cleaning, shop alte, trail- Scoetential rnace. $15.960 with | ans room home with living room Priced 99.075. Mode! home : |. Basement, automatic ‘erms FLOYD KENT, Realt er rental, lawn mower repair, Substential dowa ‘payment. dining yoom, kitchen, sun foom for city lots, sbowa by appoint: | St. Joe Area . Rirance a waler neater, Owner. |’ we ehh MORNE law Lawrence Nt, PE bate, ete. $13,500 with. $8,600 down. OPEN © 3 bedrooms and > end bath nih on second Oe: -.| | Sone Shedroom home with ROOM CABIN FOR SALE. LA- Representing i, Hafvey,wilmen A Retor Glee are ewer | LOYD KENT, Realtor $1,400 DOWN — West suburban 3 |- . me, Michigan 39-2687, ES : : SAT. & SUN, 12 to8 P.M. i xceptionally ‘vel cre bedrm. home all on 1 fir. Méd- |‘ sédulens) coamanes Pd rt ee en a pa 100x186 WATER > DRAY- _ < [aa “Ww. tawrence a, ve $4105 oe MON. 4 to 8 P.M. Geet conten. rm kitchen, tiled bath. fuji recreation ‘oom furnished, S008 ik ta er ton sub-division FE 40900. (40 ACRES NEY E AND Next cc Ce, peyel ~e . sement, of] heat. garage, 4 ealcinator garbage dispos*!,| frontage, beautiful evergreeh |G | ors MOETH EASi | «(barn 16 miles from . FE * $950 down. New 2 bedroom mod-|. North P t A cre jot, Here is your € : itd "; Te aba * ER. gmarnce, *LNMME Lae. LA | \Seteeen Sota ‘ana ferry. a a| fer gpoee way stanly Wine | Rewgtng Mypnee,pelomale| shrmunaingr ong tereape ood | re bist tortor ME ewe ~ SUPER MARKET Excellent kitchen, ath, olf forced | story frame home on corner jot. iid — mogere gramhane. “Aico” obewes | ve, tameaata me UST BE ¢ eral ‘mercbanisee: foie ls ¢ ocd our . @ of 4 eléve- basement with heat. Garage | WEST SIDE~9 family. neat State rooms. Store complete with stock |” for com mercial MUSY BE SOLD eral merchanidse. This is @ good gine me : Duck Uake road. Waich for open | Sad lonascaped ard. Plan to tes wag ge Te EY creat eager Ra CR, By eee : rHIS WEEK tnd Sigrossed ‘over “4iee.ohe "fast Pts nent these nomes, coms down ‘ws. Utra modern brick home| - outboard motors, 1 truck, . Yd i = ee ne a, ee ae oie ee te De ee | 8 whe wraller, gress power Sylvan 80 Acres, good soil. On M24, adout | [EhGing ung Mee, madera store |.C. HAYDEN | wx. Hi. KNUDSEN .| down. ‘ae! per tenths" sik ogee diae am | ES" aio Real tru Noute Baty sodetiet gu: | fest parking, To ustaied Ta - ~ den, ‘ ' i $0 & Walten Bivd. | PE 00041! s10 Pontine “pale Bank Bidg. | UPPER STRAITS AREA. > breaktast” st ber, af, SM i tie en 200” Babar toteee, Seah : ea ly reat paste, aaa’ wenas, ge ag and prep. Need $500 ears Bree, Ova, 5 to 3 Ph. FE +4516. | pedrm modern home. 18. f _Ste Marie, Mich 2383 shAKE RD. Feduced tc 60.000 or will trad oy a Oe eee . living rm. 5+. bath, socpoted : es oe sttached. Seesereer on yb eer wal I me ST i ELT for 2 bedroom. home just — or Less TR 7 : . foal’ Gatnan saiee toons. Oe gud sarene - O9.400, with “Suburban Property 45A ESWARE sour Dorothy Sh ler Lavender WITH ut ! ) : ehard, 3 actes of ground. Im- ~ aunts — IWARD Ss J L : CK : . possess : BY OWNER: 3 BEDROOM RANCH jieg | 2140 WW. Burog PE 24411 - 6) : Open + Hee doen 8 HE) Bloomfield—4 Bedrooms fatage sande ea | . WATKINS- PONT Il. AC at aan N Saginaw v" — Be > SERVICE? : : e 7 . Situated ‘on 2%) eseres of LE 7 3 te ¢ | SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. | "™tfaathome Pull sescment tot | “shade a tie treen aT mor | ~INDIANWOOD SUB. | womise a sahate aS ee 250 ACRES Partrid e tome” waa ° teat Sens *: SUNDAY 2-5 63 MIAML RD. turnsce, full bath Venetian on Nees ee | casee tome abe, f00-8 OO tiful neighborhood Highiv restrict: | ~ aceni¢ eres horth of Oxford: part- ‘ aed ge Seminole Hills—best west side to- peregg lg = Ay it at 1 ta,sho $0, "enters! ftreviass, vedas calle rhe vwolt gee Price #2-| f4 SFe8 Close to. dus Progen. | Aes. OEn Serre sea : saaeeee : = og EY or 5g cation and only 1 block for ehi!- Py cent family room 18ui0. genesis sot =e Be Thesy Ha cedar. 9 acres tillable: jena ts 8 THE “BIRD” TO sER a to Fd ter Dri dren to Webster School. close to "ing room 16x16, large iiten: Ie R- ANK SHEPARD | few es $1 ile 0080 dows. “rolling with small stream. Vroom | <> gewater Drive « district and everything. | weap LAKE ORION. 2% acres en, breakfa vondale, Follow signs homes in beautiful Wat-| SEE BY EVEL OPPEN 1503 : Me 31085 | Dixie Highway 7 Prada REALTOR FE 2-8316 — - Co-operative Real. Estate e Exchange; ** ; Lake. Lerge lot. ae fir places. Ti ore Bactecies Homesites IN Pa nF fa PP 43 W. Huron ") : : = ¢ joom, He Lit : a ” toss from ; : (5 kins Hills. Where a per-| Ceramic tiled toe hoo F je bongs: Poses \ete ' C. A & P store. 1 deep. Plenty I< ‘ GATEWAYS to care SorTAOR Vi PER UNIT. Orch aise ‘our new subdir (204, Dixie Hey. “ Dravtog Pinins|. home 'in excellent’ condition, OFT LE PD lo 8 7 Lo HAPPINESS SE chee Shes | Eek eras, Stes | ONS oe Ee | ES aie ce a eT ON " : White Twp. LAkeview yom. w office at 1704 * Telearanh "2.0207 : : J : ‘ : Be) SUNDAY 2-5 GI RESALE his place of residence. bait with Tie ea) Ra One “aa om ge om Lane ena Mu a Leslie k. T ripp, Realtor . feted aed made eood liv. ; : : x « ph : COTTAGE WITH | x Sunda Sas ones & awrence Onen Evening 5 f ‘ a BUILT IN 1968 Beautiful 3 bedroom hse. Ti “Clareston tte," FE SON } Fe or Sale Acreage _ 47 Pe oa ot fe eee age ae = oe ape g Se 390 Ay << mmm You'll lke this sturdy constructed : avon t A. JOHNSON, Realtor =u | — — sort ce oeated On tain way ig and an : . Avery - t. _—_ janned $ soon and bath, | . . 3} LOTS ON CANAL WITH AC- FE <4 2533 ~~ Flizabeth Lake Road NW Peatieg 608 ria : : New Brick Hon rooms with sliding closet brick, with large lots and cess to Case Lake °% iacing same : » 4 LO), 21 ACRES FOR SALE AT ‘nue. ENE ; sine ti ‘handie ree si aN re ome deers fully insulated one floor | : § lot Beautiful urroun4inws and c 7 aph Rd | pera Lake. Good deer bunting; 126 fi. & 200 % Soom, meet | Sen wi : ; : With all the extras. 3 bed- plan home Spacious basement, : ideal wooded loration 2.600 for 1704 S. 1 elegraph G. ‘% mile from lake Buildings con-— beth Lake estate end : oan rooms, full basement, ples- recreation area, new alumioum curved winding- paved the 3 ache Lot On VLICH DRIVE sist of 1 block building, 24x36. | Ra, Wilh sell or part. “ : ‘ : re tered walls, oak floors, ce- storms and screens. Inndscaped ' WILLIS }. BREWER ' if Risck gpsomens, Sem. 2 car -.)| MICHIGAN BUSINESS #2 PONTIAC STATE SANK BLDO. . ramie tile bath, kitchen with lot. Offered at $11,460, $1,800 d . N Parke FE 45°"! EM 3-4808 arage, 4° cased well with pump.| Business lot. §§ x 170 Priced at) * “ec TION iy | Pormica. exhaust fan and IT'S PICK AND SPAN: ame | streets. Wide cafety side- INGAN WOO Age ie Lee ine ‘oar 3 PITH UUNDATION | Septic tank & toilet. In. ‘All for | the unbetievable ‘um of $190." | SALES CORPORAT : “4 custom cabipets. Aluminum AND OUT . 5 et Sb oa *". armington Contact #78000. cath | Snyde 9? Dorothy Snvder. Lavender PONTIAC 8T4 2am BLDG - : : windows and Deico oil heat. Iks with ‘city meg Caper ee bavder, NeW Lone Lake! Prentice ‘St Pontiac. “Mich. Or | REALTORS : | “pees — _——— RANCH CUTIE walks with ‘city water. Fm. 2 baths. i326 tamily room, — a3 wNCIT SITES _eall, ROLLING ACRES ° - | 3140 W. Huron _ FE 34411 ale coh tn M3, POOL . FE 4.4574 Avery. Watch for, signs NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS Se “ae by a pren stove’ giide- . FLING . os god | ae . . - c lot 75 x 187 ft. paved) Solid cement drive and| master Windows, 2 car gsrage.| PLEASANT LAKE HIGHLANDS son ie - - | ent or ke (eee = . sire, trontage, newty, decorate. rive and) Serine coma iamagan et | ee cele ee ee can Nea ol bint Mey teres Licome : Mortgage Loans 84 sae fisor pian Just 4 pears aa.| teal face hard brick. And| Must’be seen te bt, epprectated *Coual ed aks ek te es rane sith, $4,000 a Scum dan oes ee | Located’ near Algport on M50 CL. FAN SALE Sy ae wel iene mr seen i Sib teat Beaters emt | GIROUX & PRANKS | Lue, coer an me | Wires une memes | LOW INTERESE | i on : e - * bn I : saa ome pocroom., compination | of course full basement | O AKL AND LK. leees. Reasonable restrictions se OENEPAL RMQL ESTATE 2“ apartments, utility. on tnd | wih 6 rooms and H. G. ALG gi ERSON | | tngs. attached 1% car garage, . Take Elizabeth Lake Rd. ane g trom, , Dixie Hw OR 3-9701 | floor on heat $18,008. + aia. owner. Full basement ess ce SUNDAY 2-5 | loads’ of “snrupbery "Offered ai | With recreation area. We $9,500 ag a ef mun.) ws pm | ang ae ~ s i =o * ® . JU ty e $8.950, terms DUE TO ILLNESS | : 2 heCroom, late Hvine room JOHN J. DYER | . Aare = | Comeneccial OWNER MOVING TO ARIZONA.| have a few left, available | [ative house finished in knotty | f 10 ACRES Commercial . mre os ¢ &vauabic ine & cedar Large pleasent lot 8068 Commerce Rd EM +4771 ep eae Plai | Good frontage on Gakiand Ave- 266 Edison To Buy To Sell - Lane trestare on north side of |3 GOOD SUTLEENO LOTS west; Near Drayton Plains | aye with e's toom house built S tke’s you BUY IT- WELL INSURE T) both on Gl and FHA { Oakland Lake Many fruit wees | of Pontiac,. 40x135 each, $750. | All good land with 142 apple in 1931 finished basement with | ‘ Mike Gale ' s grapes, berry bughes. Small bese. | FE -5-6352 _ = | poh tag Sutdings vet in | ote wheelie hogs ogi) ‘wane oa" pty oye xcellent 5 room bhunga- aoe yr Ar n ment ppg’ off heat, aH = . =o ~ i her bu _— wit Li 4 aareee e ja i~ Yr it we’ i Tete. tr peluy ttle best are weeks " OPE N DAIL 1 (OSES SB. ARR. \M | foea (reed at loc site |.” en. auto heat, tew I's car AND SUNDAY < i oe with jess than 1-3 down Evatt (tema some | + eo neat 18 PM. ee (ee eas ‘Roy Annett, Inc.| AH A wood and Perry and watch | coo Lamb Real Estate Exchance . . s - * peraLToRs ¥ s . for open signs. . pen Eves ‘til - 4 ‘To reach property drive out Dixie ‘| ; a FE Mueon Federal 37199 "FE 20268 tom a Witaberaae ae! LAKE 1IURON | | Open Bvenings and Sunder 4 | been Bren, tit §: bom 9 x ws Har sheet cea mr need ative. el ee 7 [= ~~ | Co-onerative Real Estate Exachanwe . “NEXT DOOR TO BRANCK | ; Real Estate and Insurance | INCOME 1480 PER MONTH | FE Washington Park . _-FOCT OFFICE” WM? A WOODED LOTS 1011 Wo Huron 8t FE 5-618! = this large 18 room apt bulldine ons bad stabs oa b — 2 : a with Open OH "| ts jocated in the heart of Pontiac rinxt ‘Rook Fe ekancn immecee e aibes trom at: "aterford Family Ho BEACH PRIVILEGES and consisis of two J room apts : eras en fl ip capa Waterford Family Home : | | Gros beeema ens ticseeme ties one . wa wall carpe lhe “RE Hl ~9etr>r ; - i : ' ; : bath, paneled recreation. WE'RE ANXIOUS to show this ; $45 DOWN | GINGELLVILLE Le aot ae ee Mok & #1600, 9500 a untcaans Gee fine home—iarge white 1's story | Lovely $ acre oarce! located tuxt| Owner furnished heat and lente a gee Oe . are lot. All for only $12,950. bungalow with 2 car garage. OPEN EVENINGS ‘TILA | off Baldwin road, Wonderful sof} whieh amounts to aoprox a on , paved drive. Frutt trees and ber- | 3097 W. Huro . FE 4.3560 | 19 PER MONTH and also a good building site. To! veer Taxes are $197 vear Priced 632 W. HURON PR Income & Acreage ries, chicken coop. wonderful gar. | - si = Ow! ] | arite eatate This ism bareain| at $26. alee 500 down Shown TO) Bur. To ahBALTOR ean et ! geet aoa rooms. and bath de n (bedrooms OF FICE OPE N Call Brownell Reality at © ®Jeral’ — od hn j : i Seen cralemanamay Unt J fa rag Utes Tama oeege oe ~ BUNDAYS4-3 2-8837 for complete informaticn Ly 10 ACRES . seg SU SREP REAL Te ee RESTAURANT i é Wik DePor makes this home one of the cellent vatae a 312. 0” CALL . include colorful literacure Also |< closes’ 6 (Puntine aad! convenient Mls ae Moga amdaee CR 349313 of an Moves ere FOR SHOWIN OCTSTSRUENG © RANCH HOME to ct wi ot we have this aice | Co-operative Rea} ‘Estate , Exchaniee’ in te Coe 52 -ated on a parcel (almost 2 : Situated dF" 4. ‘ _ parcel with over roa racts § acres) where the. country 4 Beteooms approximately ty acre, with nice | 00 PT SHADED LOT. | Lake Privileg © | stcos"es carr cole Sin eeenes Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 49A | - gentieman can play . ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES jawn, shade and fruit trees, lo-| from Cass Lake on widen deep | down | mat L nD CONTRACT FOR squire to his heart’s con- ALMOST NEW 7 room home cated directly atross from iake,| flowing canal, Community water, , | WALLED TAKE STORE. 40x73.| sale. PE 5-7870- _ — ae bad no | . block from private beach : Agr oo wee = seecees = ost wg hacer arn foes on ots Kdw. M. Stout. Realtor | Pusiages secon. a ae j aie INVEST ; : i 4 é ' 1 ' = Lid 5 3 " + a | ia € i # - bath , oe cate Pibecpaarde: floors. 2 vedroome Lid places, mirror the oak ices. 3-9813 We 77-N —— pt PE Seis. Greenlee! 4-08 . : ie ape po LF ‘af good ¢ Neh = ‘west Seenth. will ss i a ee 7 s & aster ¥en —— ——-——~ | ae F past a sora Oa er reens Priced 4 Piipieotds wiauis cockyattes! space Fame “lle, bets. ane a pat a ORte Orion eith Peng iJ ta 95 own — . 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Business Opportunities 5: 51 trast 6-200. | Payments $06 PRICE, this is for you re 20674 n Evenings | $18,500. terme for this large | water Pep aera ad we : 3 and @ acre varceix tust north | forest to you $4,160. aepig evti ehes | — ee ae ade aad en ause han bas | © vee ec ouiity large lot land- OPEN DAILY pecie pe pte gos mend TAVERN wager ot beat 8 — — PR oan . oi ~ gf’ ' nt Tr Ld . 12, — pec 300 feet 2 Blocks Eon Downtown and « ha ‘4 ce rpeting. | modern scaped, flowers & shrubs. Across “ “oo 42.250 and $3,050 with 10 ver Montht rental. ineuding Phest, basement. ‘Eacellent invest Seep on paved road and Large home suitable for apts Sorrento oe pe Pog hg net pe ent eek z cent down. See these today. | $100 Wothing to hide Oladly iced less than $10,000. rooming, or commercial use This; Screened-in rear ‘pore , REAL. ESTATE 4 te . show books. $17,000; $10,000 ‘ Better gall for details. " home is well kept and is offered eter family or & + a «ideal acy M. JONES, PH. FE 4 Wri ht-Valuet __ Milford MU +8278 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor : 6 see pees aan a oem YEAR ROUND HOWE. 6 ROOMS 9 “BOWLING ALLEY | © we morse East Suburban Ran : . ‘ONAL NPARK BUNGALOW oe has 9 Garage. oa he cath REALTORS A Vell iecated. im small town near pnese 75 To Pe | Ie ned caciga ta eprom. | Drayton Plains:,, b ee ee OW a seatne Gone bes ; (25 — _ BROS. a. i see selling on ny Cooperative Real Este the of euturng Cooney ame | Lore te eens a come eee BUSINESS BUSTS | 345 OAKLAND: AVE. Oa Tete cone "aes cae. seowaq aay hen ewes rym | scott ‘ul eacheees trom gorcs| (we lores. bedrooms. bath. OWNER pene es : | REALTORS "SIDSCEW AY py S wectioaly ore 2 bed- - ‘Tooms, on a large parce | & sun rm, all plastered ‘walis,| kitchen and dinette sinchee ga- : A FE.5-944] FFE §-0693 5680 Dixie Hwv- room bungalow, oak noore *vese. 100 200. Anderson en = soak. floors. forced air of] cheat. rage, full basement, oll A.C: Phone OR ¥1672 of OR 31760. ,RPAITOR Uitul: bath Basement for hovby or came |? 2. dias ‘Cau! ter bwecinttent | “steninaus’ tanec seanuetie - SACRIFICE : ROCHESTER AREA 91 Batew PE 44203 ' oF mn i ‘ “ m ~ nal room, with all its styling : . ; | Jandecaped lot. Sell for $13.600) Reautiful-t bedroom contemporary WATERFRONT (OTS Belt acre io. on Pontine fid | Ecoperative Rea. Retete jpahanet ‘DORRIS & SONS and Hvability it's pried for | B iful Lake F t | or trade on income lake front year ra? Acres qf Orion Rd. $600 an acre, ROCER rr ati ncomerate, | *| Beautiful Lake Fron oe "APPROX, $1,000 DOWN | “fht"atat sad iaketrogt” ene sic mune fom Neue orntaie Por awe can OL |< gcaltors the. ; ‘ Home x FF JOSLYN i w ‘i a Hy ae ome « » i 4 : Ww ¢ : Vitame and Sylvan Leake 59 : cuss MELICK ° : 29103. re Beck Cibe” Cad. 9 hice ‘stehd | guy OA ateent pon ona clean asa oll a me eee” Gere ie eas ag Ee Rochester 4, | POR RENT OAs STATION NEAR Money t to Loan 53. s bateman & een ; bedrims, a peg rooms, pls starwar to large Name vour own: terme The t AL ‘E ave i: TLWOOD OL, 60611. oF Br. ort MY 22001 | busy “Teleeragh & .uroe voter iStete Lie-naed Lenders) | ie 5 MA. y Realtors... : FE 4-05 - fat nook 1% baths full" bsmt./ plastered walls, ceramic wie C. 'Pangus- 1919 M15 oy earn. WEST SIDE—CLosm tt ra rien” © mt aa” lee tealtors incledma, 5 -~pg ee. | bath and kitchen Dendy be ‘Pht Ortonville 192. collect. ‘ais dees Tene take ma. | Wooded Acreage Piniey, easten” . TiiRdatows. 377 8 Telegraph: Eves & Sum | place. Attached 2 car gargee. | nested - take contract on ‘eens “VERY AT TR ACTIVE 1 7S 4-3. ue te “acre reels each | SMALL GROCERY STORE WiTH % _W. Lawrence ee: o-oprrative Real & Estate _Bachange | see ianoxcaped lot. Terms |. home in trade. # NEW ici besutifutly rod — with fine - cense 4811 Dixie Hwy. “EOANS. $20 TOs $500 Raa Sb site. Qui ind hc = ; THE ANSWER ae John & Irwin: WE BUY - WE TRADE 6, ree betel ond aifgnes Perk! “LIKE A REAL CAR fain, 7 hs only 3 es ve pees ol 2 HOUSEHOLD YOUR PROBLEM:| ON . one . fi concrete drive. BARGAIN? Lots ‘of -finghem “Am me FINANCE po Want Ads! To sell, rent,| EaAtos r wtonee & .- Siete west Lake ~~ = {Cc ARL W. “BIRD, Realtor | Sen. "with “enpettent ‘epareone | a PONTIAC. ri ce + He 4 5 miles of cs, rn en BEAGLE PUF- be matoes. just ame to pe Woon an red rah Gar ELECTRIC . STOV FP. “" How fara) en steamers— sanders— 2423. hunt. $25 ea ei "em . t's b conditic Ez, GOO “gts = Gs ISTER "si « ge he sis ade KENMORE “WASHING MACHINE. _ phono ponte Bs play pen, vacie- 31456 ‘Dixie Hwy. land uel and "Oe ere. hy AKC REGL D ne uP paneer Brin like them. covey renee Birmingham. | jand condition chean $80 Oek- USED RE Oa TtGa ee: me ty 3 POINT SACRIFI smeras, Eg ae —— neo id omens| EE oe 2 = ieee = ° me OP os ew white gold e : MILLER’ : 5-6660 skirts 24. 7 »w SIZE EHLER. MODER he 755, 7312. eo mounting Camera Short b 7 "GERMAN 80 ARD BA 4 poe a frre 2 shin i “tin = — “BLOND | been Meng are Wise bUO Loca Ol, sii “2 ‘8, Equipment 61A;) Toe a pointer puppies. FE Le ase oealty 6230 Orchard ming eaet sine 12, $38. es HEN. DINING AN SED TV. 4296 UP. USED RNER WITH OTHER CAM ikC REDGTERED OER _ Maple MAyta es = separate. Cail FE $ void | oom furniture Sete | geraiors $40.05 Re- biaMom $6) THER CAMERAS & SQUIPUE ISTERED GERM A (CHES “KALHAVEN SKIRTS 2003, Owner wa | e and misc. articles, ae dishwashe ‘Dns. New Hot-| Bought » eats GEMENT ties." under “Hobbi NT Cp Male. 2! ERM AN/| PEACHES—KALH em a at seuATERS acre | ,Mon_790 Pe be of use Bat. Sun. $200.05. Sweet's r, $20.%, now) OR i ta Pontiac, Witt Lila a - roeaimee steceitweotion Sambora. suacoee 2 yrs, old. 873.) Ting Sop 5 ‘ BR . ; ol . < Br M ple. FE 20004 nn ne ie ELV ATOR RLACTEIS stove USED 4 __ Maron. Pe eiiss, | POWAGIAC ‘COUNTEDFI : graphic ae ee to SPEED ag AND TAN COON HOUNDS. baskets Oakland “Orchards bring oe dining room ae. waimat ED TRADE-IN |. Purace 1 ye epriow ont.) / 4-10 | nonot’"G SiN ig Soy Poe se, oye told ot trained | tng Duck Uk. between, Burn 4om once EM 3-4895 | "= attress, Ete Mr easnd - DEPT - Fireplace fixt year oid. . 8225 00. Rog. V. & Pgs OF. ; es . . gunn ay VIOTAR | AGLES, AKC REGIST __#nd Duck Lk. Rds... Milford : | : | ; on REG ‘PES: iS PALL Mare CARO “DINING ROOM TAB Secene Som : $20.90. wine “fer ceeat Gane Dt by NEA Seems, tan . Es . BB oe = ea aft i ao "| Pane GR _ DINING “ROOM ue — Ganiney OE s14b5 and filled tac ¢ coat. $25.00 tne, Ss “Sale M sic: mos old mos. old. 4 mal one Obe: x ‘i = iF : _Sieoesa ae am oe a sine 14. Call cant, 05-00 Bot Musical Goods _ 62 PE tase, Crescent eens | Ei iim, 2242 8. Telegraph. oe a - = om ran te eS Be Sele ee ici] oc . MAytair ‘T guess you fronti iecoamene (c uaee BEAGLES WELL TRAIN ton's Es ARE RIPE AT SUT- APT, SIZE GAS “rove. eens | Oe eu call after ha Electric Ranson: $34.50 | for rail” Listy | vixrones Like being able to "peas have iron nerves, «do sriti ‘ae ooamk cost #100, ot aubere Mates Li TRAINED | gt,“ en ton’ Se ~ ae ian bees ange mretee oral ileeson. (a6 m in the house’ | % sit perfect! . ,»fon't you? AS GUARAN : ro Heights watt Open am. to Brayton Piai = stave. 2 KENMORE G utomatic’ washer et... $4050! ues. Bed designs. terrifi fear : ; yn ee ee Fo = a rena zs : 7 m Plains =. | tre TD sf eld Everhot Gis Manv items, Eas 89095) Dini edireom, 64.50. value, vale} 3 minutes?” _ DIATELY. WRI FFE iaue. cockers, ri HOUNDS AND | . ‘419 ES. $18 BU rer jie |! man ye 4-010 36. Cole. THOMAS asy Terms Dining room $10.50 v : 938 | Fe : PRESS, TE PONTIAC | ENGLI easonable. OR 3- whe : : | man. 49. 36. Cole- AS ECONO reh $2 96 tus, Shan; For Sale Misc | mALTO “pense = “He ie a5 | : : HOMA NOMY porch 296 value, 91.08 babe 1 ellaneous | 60 + BUESCHER A regist R PUPPIES’ ES AND SWEET LINOLEUM Wi i ; . Michi id For r Sale < LTO SAX AL! ered Field and ARC | oa ene anes r your own py ty PAINT SALE 1% RNITURE co. rescegh, 30h Orchard Lake Ave, LEESON |= _Miscella Buescher tenor s@ 80 | pin breedin bench cham. | 202 1 ee ee en _pricg at Jack's 277 ™1 8 2 ao chard Lake A AUTOMATI neous 60 ‘$125 en. 201 Sanders sao eee Sate ous a LATE Bs) Ban PO ene me, AD ve,| hace with cont iC GAS run os oe Paw ; Sale | : —— Gamer eh Baldwin, _ - [BAY O $1000 ACCOR ze vet 1 O + mee ile | ca i 8, nO te x KNOT Y eas. Bryan rols, 90.000 IN EKAVEST: ACCORDI month. PUPPY, 3) washer, $50 OR 3-4822 after he, USED I D ry —— S nil Piebet OF cheered C& er 130.000" Bru conversion. moe: _ wie Orebard Lak WAR- 3 wi) ae PROPYASION. MU e780 AKC rewistered ee i Sale Farm Equipme ; et _. U EPI patty higher delivered. | a. os controls S Sry coppice ote ~ SE PTIC Ic be ea | ee $275. FE|GERMAN sHEP oe nt 76 ee 's Specials Elecite“ washer... $28 88 Mater: F gallon White and colors toaae SIZE W — = MA ot - TANKS HAMMOND SPINET OR OW N. eat registred, Rice” tempers CO-OP MILKER. TWO UNIT PUMP care Specials NING i #419 95 auto 1a 6 orB54 8. | .Detro ® Mile Rd. URR-SHELL GUN SHOP BUY | O PUREB Mewes Grater | r pasion i =o a site GAUGK TTHICA "| OI. BURNER 7 — Lal 2foa e. 375 8. Tele uy | male c RED BLOND | and Tecoma biad og ooo wen Chale issrinerouse. treener stomate | Pump 30-30 W “A SHOTGUN | eallons “AND 3 DEUMS_ too | SALE, "POT TYPE FLOOR | ae meld ee a si . , age : chat tr ‘ ete | NEP nehester EYTOUNW.| os. of! and copner.t aA T TYPE FLOO 12° GA. BTE 22-1975 papers guer L ander and = ERS e with © s stove, kitche ubing 1 ace wtih control R FUR-| gu VENS PUMP | WHITF Mi “Farm "Back Hoe : : for electric dry WiLL! ADMIR a 7 R CHOOSE | nd shells Call) fa sight Cases | Favette Lead 132 La. | SOIL PIPE, eee e jae afters non wen ian mm oa r ie i agi? vs a Jue é Ep : Bis tant" Cases Bs 2 aL 30 LO _ 3.2039 after 5 e. 850. OR Op, 8 Asto ALL “Ford F Pew COMBINATION pete noe BURNER AND ks 2678 Oreh T. WAR-|GUNs — BUY >t WEHAR wane etecbea ins Ail, guarantees aod Craw = 8 mt “irom Soler Pong ne eM COMPANY tations ana e0 3 DRUMS” 109 SMALL” OLD: FASHIONED — PARM Maaiey Leach, eee icon Melisiesoainees ne BLACKETT oo tna ma by bed with t Joslyn §-4020. : orth lot more, F Ci ipl Mow ayette | en sink. 122 Lex | _MI4 eal for yard orn: GUNS. FINANCE AN agiey St. MBINATION 2 ; . y-~ Ama Mie new OIL, SPACE HEATER FR 2-9287 | Waw x NINE SHARPE ERS MA. 0 __MI 4-6290. - ament,| Selec NCE AND LAW Bird “do TG : eBLACT A WANTED OLr PE 5-7835 IL WATER TAPE See t yours now AWAY g._ $35. FE 2-99 ne ar tg 7 teen Retrigerdter 63. 7 S| ee P ovase Riy 4 | ABARING AIDS” Bo a Wanen | Gua Ge Til s a MA foe PE hose eee ee eee | Hea greta mous ee Dogs Trai ed. Borde Sa BA . | SAK EXT. DINING ROR CASE._ PE 5-0968. Pe _Phone Rule WAND OF THE BEST GAS 0583 wKccaonenie | chester. Tthacs ington. |Win a oarded TE i RGAINS! chaira, Ga ROOM fas WESTINGH se *. FE 2-790 made “but too BOILERS — and pisto! ace shotguns Rif! 70. Parmingto NGTON S! buffet, Mbrary ta TABLE, HOUSE GSHEAD VARIETY 8TO Output amall for m¢ ——| h Is Everythin es | BOARDING ACTONE = Buy woe ‘ tar c EaTINGHOU ON see 1 he 160.906 BTU Se ee unter. clothin w for the RATHING TRACTORS saad INS! cy ut ere “Chee Pea m Bal bartagacb 8TO! rain Dr H Nat bar- Good 2 and foot ping, 794 N vs AND cur. BUY SE b . Id p. OR tT coverin rmatrong Trail addock 8700 Pon a ott Cc rifle range and wear. | 0G: ite bd Lod Oliver 20°. $40 mer 198 E THEM AN INO! : _painta, Pho € and Mac-O-La tiac | umbe sprog tbat bi, he preg doled adios S CATS 241 Oliver 70 ls Chalmers. $1 : ND SAVE : ! ne FR 1-8025 ©} OL. LIPT | r _18210_ MI un & Hobby Sh trained. CAROED pods = ae i. m3) D SAVE! | “pg ft Westi {COLMAN Fon PORNAC I. LIFTER MAWOGANY SPIN: BP 8..cgin also Sor Mord Rd. Molly. | —8FSOR Burrshe Wi 8 Tele | © malasers Witt peoer s i Nts va a . oe Kg al ZOOn,_ FURNACES pind x. Porch chairs. Mans wool ce es oe Rese, Gane S Savi Tele | toe gas Fld” Fat Sui ps (table « . 8 1.08 up | Mouse Pai m4 * electric ri 1-154 controls tac. art e Underw umbing elestrical sup. SANDY SEj ea 5S Fl? Fa va wi a Oh news 'Y PAINT anette some i de ce se lephaass articles Kitchen tabi ear plies, trim, window: tical sup aie YY SEZ tay, Grain & “eed -20 Farmall. $2: ermal). $150 y Salma: cachtall 8 ce Two ol Co eS Sick pees uv for Seennd RAISING EQUIPMENT. MA €2033 chairs and hail evry @ full line of lumber. es ~ mitt Peamserecevers : PESO a a 2) serge i aS a= ‘cocktati og ea oo OY 149.95. gous” biteeae: OT | pyetee e Bre | Ave Ph PR 42623. sesioakingd (ne ere ers erety prices and. AI TYPES OF HAY —~~| Triple Service sro nae ond chatre, eau Roller or + paint, wall: A. WAGNER DRESSED ‘P® ET RCTRIC FARDW, _| TOILET 8 bo ANDERSON HA nd potato ania str ire Sanat Lewnae’ mae Cy beet ~ PORK butiet ARDWARE EAT. ats. AN ackle a ating =o * * ‘oii tepher’ tougnt trom ane 1 gal. rain ms ot 1960 N, ome ee Cor + ne a Bacon and sausage , AND. estt ie suppiies OR 37-1217. on — Teamoine ine VALUE #96 __ 2482.8 a reagraghs. MARDWARE. tue tatoes wil gitar Gk SUPERION »_ Mobile Pee ‘sation. xine rac sowaway and ma = oa) * n $3.90 | F : for Twat 2 PR. COM [eh catraselinary vale pearl =| San ALL INDS HAY — ee oon : eee € 2 oan ob OOK Sige ! For Sale ticccacca <. gas, new. | HEATER, 30 GAIL acy MBINATION ‘SCREEN 8 Fiuorescent. 303 Value ® Mictigan | d, Gravel & ‘Dirt, 66. ‘0008 oF PE ssoas EP sed Ip ra ne RILL, $35. Desks ..............0.:.. of up) BR |. Saginaw : ‘consumer: use on | - emaw 3 |—" cake : 5 PEAT ee ma oe bE Traicessroet . = % re SEE seine Re ti10 80 PLUMRING SPEC ; “tked Bie mL TOPEON. fILL DIRT, san BALBOA RVE 2615 mises ____ Auction Sales 7 PICK & PAINT STORE bent Grands” Perfect neer'gun | Gene smc ie mesa) oo tghtige marred Also ice: | dat hs be bance Materials of AI | ae Cn Mee eae ABEL Pear aaa land Ave. Park 7 “| refrt ‘or 5 years. Buy. r neral Warehou p & save at terrific val ad gas heaters rim $115 uality with os ials of All Kind fiverbeuy Ra caer, asa er rere Z ee a rear. werator for a littl y a new| Hwy: ouse, 2258 Dixie. Fivorescent. 393 use.” Michigan | OPe® Galle = ta © | NOW OPEN FOR 8 e ‘Bilverbell Rd Carpenter's, 2154 | Rochester Snigrt Sale Farm, €OLDEFO: & used machine M ie prore than = Ave : Orchard Lake} Ar > “Sun, 10 to 2 | Lumber, doors BUsueren 10 Soy “ aes | on : ice rss veupre she cw ae V | Arnason Plumbi | beam . windows, pt | n io FE SEPT 12 A F condition, EPRIGERATOR "REFR rchard Lake Ave; T : NINGS j INTERESTED IN PI | 950 MI ing Supply | a amale| irona, vabeet) a : = ° grown ft = ta bo, | i > 5 rons, stee - ay : oe rs on = Riaentiy eaenatas rev. meas en A. Mendard -stsee tm | piss seen ane Gar room 3 Phone 110 Rake the p Open Sunday 1 sash. Te e | a. ea nae eke at 3340 fencer ! 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Squire Pallets ready torlay wheel Riis em “ a ES aus : ; = St Oe | Builders ae creer value | 912 reuide a e@ and: 32921 1, control cheap EM A-1 TOP SOIL PE 8.7451 | SFCONT el Re - ay vutter milk cart 2 4 pump. 2 et ore oe oe eee Guogiiown | ontiae Ply wood . ; sand ‘CRUSHED 81 ND CUTTIN ; reese ames-Wav. - a ee = i mene ™ 2 mated at cis = : marced | Voungriown = elas a Co. ; | USED FURNAC sO ecRRERS ic, ATID oF rE, a connie | inia tela 2 pels Pontes Hobierieetay poy 1H i CHILD'S BLOND hve | ere om Baie" e ae ENMORE a - . a 43 2 stoves, ers blowers stokers, and A’ TOF 80 o ‘a $57 \ chester tired fitte ry track with rubber a very gue nay 96 bay ho ~ MACHINE SALE: Barauin “priced” "pire Brick rt eee te eee bewer oni ticctrie’ sted “126882 OAL. | oe Ocean Ro Fant poe oe pint For Sale Li é f mary Bou inne a ane 8 sina if you ervice; will adjust ng @ | doors Phun hen ana jue lea oe iy Ged ee ompion 80 8 P A. USED LAVATO = loward © 4-493 eravel ~~~ ~~ tivestock 72. ° 2 * about 1000 Ibs "Russell Por fe nt ay if po trease ‘grill ae Lee 8! fawree ing supplies - Ligh shift $68 M ater § HP. Gear REMINGTON try | atic and RY AND SINK. CAR BEST GRADF. TO BE ea # Pa *& Son prop M ussel] Por. Bsr ig I la ieee tar aeont wet | gs ae MA Ste ; Aantdeod RAND PORTAB' F iiss fuonter = cee wun | Cry eee Paoli SERED ee ee ee £4, Clerk Priteh & 8 etamora Bank 4 = z ce 2 lho: ce 2 a Ls Ss. at ication complete ITCHEN CABINET NS ant rere ter, ke new $85 FE : 7965 u a Pr Sagat soil. Lloyd Wevtern eos 135" south Ding lioneers OA ©2816 Oxford Auc- erator. Rr Pinca - 7 i j e 4 = | | oe - . oe | Mich mE : ee ee | ae in Windom male Aint 92 tacks ode! $98 00 value | ee SIAKEA OR Uw 7 | wellet BARN-YARD DIR FOR 8A! 0k 1 For Sale Ho ance 4 oe ok ee, SA s get o iid. | Also. seve in transit ind OOD STORM | tee very ae eg: seer Term washer tate” moder” spin | Used 4 ft. 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(GOOD SF on eee north of xford on M24 ee Ae : : Lot EY sonny EMA OerS m : COAL, “FURNACE = M REAGAN — DOORS WITH JAMBA. | seit ACK DIRT AND ; Qxford on MoM wood V | GENERAL WEST. : =y AND CHAIR. te, dining pe. bedroom MT axe UTI 71-9922, COMP’ TH JAMBS. $2 95 3 delivered Re Tor) PVRERRED . tin ern e ca 5 vt Ain. | Chairs. Coff room table a@ Artists’ a UTILITY TRAILER SPA FE_ 0073 LETE WINDOWS,” $50 2-809 asonable, FE Heref Re aisre i cal siaes et rod Ms Ladies con! table. Floor | Ries.- Al ee and eccasios nd | Artists suppl wheel and tire 6 ER spare. * ROOM OTL aoe Se eee ip | “HAR | 2 ae atte See ' a Cotter aa tee $ pplie 2-8 6 x 10 } _eond ; Bi, RNER A 50c UP ‘ 5 = | oproved butt verr 10 699 Ge 16. FE | gash fore oet Wie nee puple tect eck hobby | yar Garg On | ome tees es 2 eee | ANGLE TRON. 30c LIN Fr ay. HARDWAY | ares wear old co mo Bene S| aaa at PY Pe ee ; "Green Lake Cong | sification “H ae clas- | “bathtubs E,AMEL RECESSED | Roofing and Siding) | RATH TUE ON. 3c LIN PT aoe |_ane_ gravel FE Sete mana butetanding veariing helters Atl doce Cae SNOOWER 8 Pc. Ww : ot obbies SAVE Su marred $2195 up | ar - TH TUBS. Now | cows € animals Als ‘orate pettiness: Ms tratler le < — then beta manrn and SAVE buppi1 ees up| mbination Doars [ew et 5 8 oe econe = fine LOADING TOP “got FROM ae calves and heter: | ©F ite NO — tratler Part NO . No. A. ExMO: ATER. © \ nsulati HEET La) and £) arm. Tele: (7 BLACK | — artim < rome of oL | on. al OOD |. atior N sais Ba vey ein “i mn 4 as pos 3 alles onus aia ggndition IL HEATER. GOOD | MOA BEN 1 ; Lie 4 GARAGE SIDING, PEAT HUM El Sd Cal atten ear ered or eligible = rire a hein ees : Soe ana a in anor ana] Com UXTURS Tounes [32 OM eaer are S49 NSacina BENSON NE Ew NO 8Q. FT $14.95) Between us LOADING AT PIT pel Mt oAll, reitered o eligible air 6-3758 before e Call MAv- antiqu ae z ore OF 3 | and coal. Hot wrnaces” Oil as 30 mal auto. gas he ‘ATER $82.95 naw FE 42521 sq OTTY PINE, $1495 PE tngten Roi ie Rd parm: | Cop ee 4-8033 ——— , ae Rn! aa ad. GArfiel ™ Flo isl Les _ Se etn cit ot + Oil. as Cat ee gas neater err SEPTIC SHEET R Fr PROCESS eld 1-1533. _ saddle horses | A-1 YOUNG ae ie Sa att ae i te se) agrenry zy Nks on sew s wort 8 TERS sHeer, {e!d, ge ROAD GRAVE hy AND | rade align * exceptionally eee | eclsey ay .. + pipe and LUXAIR Saginaw St - ——. 3872 El 1 100 SQ. $7 90 E_ 4.3243 be ree, mare yr old Pal | | $00 da & chair : we ni E GUNTYP: ~ SAVE © ts te Lk. Rd NEW PROCE as git Buckskin Moar be seit Ta xT a iEiheng igbrc daw "ae ae FO, BURN. | "com ON SOMMER PRICES ON PER ASBESTOS. ‘SIDING 812.25 Cee noch ee paryewat | it 2 rp ieee cael et 16 rollaway bed. co . $4408 BOYS 2 IN SCHW ums rea « fil tap. * copper oi] tank now Oania fat loca nr \PiTtesd ne Gravel FE “FE 4-18 a Sint C oe fee oy ; % Holly w mplete . sed one Paint 43 and Fuel PIT = Oran "PE 29008 ; see g ywood bed f $ 17.95 hantom bik INN GREE! 60273. seaxon. $75 _ 436 -Orchard,: and lt aaa : 1, =, te a ie Fame § 695) Grails tert [ Rieo sronblecanty =aeed| oe wet ee ee peed ltd ons HOUSE Pan, re ae Foil ape aera Bea? ‘4 te rrr Tange, 1 only ‘& up. | dition 176 Libe ay Bt good con SUMP PUMP, GENERAL | 4 ERWIN - WILLIAM $ ras, ore ‘einen LED HPREP So Wad mi e bedrooi § 50 50 BEND! st tric motor AL ELEC: | PAINT, $2.7: 8 UTILITY | SAN Sete pane ers toe Pee RD Be | . cee m suite: gate | x DUO-MATIC WASHER : bs jor Sass naar xatue $39 95 — 3 PIE 5. Gane e AL. Mott i a ces ae . DIRT, TOP mos aloe “BULL, | | : NTIAC Spring = mattr sleeper full inne va air cu ft. deepfreere. 1 shallow well jet led deep ITH FITTINGS, ROOM 8ET| SAND, peed . = vreaiver- on ‘sample eas, floor fr _5-8374 42’ ladder ext. F Ave. Fluorescent, 393 O pe: ee = — anes > 7 * Sorte | $30 9 draw * 800 PE tO E | ceme “CASH _AND CARRY | Ave ; rchard Lk. |. ABOVE AR it PE 2-2489 Pek | pee een ; [EF He ero dinette chest PEs eter ¢ bid TO 2x12 Fe 2-s4a8 gran 2 ¥ as STORM SASH’ | Cakae pueree al =| ee at oe pe Tawa” FOR | & Famora anal Lape hd MPLET ont HEATER, 38 filled - al rockers poradhn BATH as. a Vea white pine boards resets: tio) Aluminum combina ostly Paes ae ah eave PIT 7 perneeé evasive bon 6 S MIN HEA a0 Or mapie érieket fr 81195 | , NDEAN : 16x48" — board -- 0 M ang doors LOW OW windows | ine Co seh atthe to Union Wreck eravel fill dir PIT RUN ROAD | “ows Yorks ven eit De AUTY AND’ | wank bed ockér ” § 12.95 ~ Ins ‘ock bath Geo ; FE 4 price!!! art of ea satisfaction is a way £ irt processed ows, 1 with ar, 6 gilts, i “AUT «, rat on a Ser ect cee hd , 43 oid idl ihepulsses oa fe 110 4 -608% part of each transaction eck | way gravel wash 60-40 drive-| Oct 2618 F 10 pigs. 1 due | Lee Y AND w yoe tes “Gro we & 1995 price: tidied RE | Culverts for dri _Dianket. _ sam and e triendl¥ servi You'll Travel, .mason sand, concrete | _ east of Opdvk oe Ist 4 CONSTRU Ps 4 : rs oo = a tHe «ge HEFORE ae Culverts: tor, Monee ata to 9 pm ; see for vour: ce comerin lack dirt ind, pea gravel st farm | = ave RUCT ION airs. ma. s your vent mode} your -home 1 chr ft igi shingles 798 eal _ RRUMP, LIKE =| at eure a iidines and h ef ee ™ ae a | 7 : , value. ees % ‘manovany Dunecar SS eaeo| or, ttee pa Can | Plywood r bés at 1109 Mg FE 5-47 NEW. $40 be ciate of a buildines and bafe | — Shreddes ——— ae es ! vow’ ! ees. Bon.DeRy estimate. MiDW Plywood. interior: and STEEL -4710 salvage mat | Shred = E 5-194 pax IN DISP ‘hard an Malad a ayPPp EST ite. pine a nd Exterior. STEEL CLOTHES ra rie = “ ev 1 “ee Me a ame. 8 ver cent ott! 54.05 Fe FOU: yo Daas a and exwerior deert: ee ies [deol ier at 56.50 We earry PE 7-908 "18 yas eat tum i Farm. a Spacer Wablon take A ~ a $1099 cm, ete 3 a _ blows cA | RURNACE with Wisdews” Angemee “aad | | Rareuneat Poicuten’| *c #1 23 ‘warden vin woacie | ree “ ne SED ON X ot = i iy pce re ES en i ag cmc as eds Oak snd tir fiooring anes | 5 wal. =) ‘on Coating : ware store a modern, 2-761) v hall’ P J Waldie vr UNABLE TO CARE FOR | TERMS SON. 1 98 est, bri ; Pau Ceda cae AY TOR By" * ust sell 2 baa . P tay rhode ghtest ard: aul 8 C ik 1.0C K , | i a , aby “rene Flagtoscogee go mont |6120 B yr Lumb: co D REASON by side 2605 y cows. Ca ank Fy en, dinette ghting for kite a bake Aa Co | COAL & BUILDI | | cei ARE. On | 42 @rcha) ame ion 8, bedroom aad n —EM__ S Commerce | #1-Orehard @ SUPPLY CO. | wa Pe en bs o {2 orvneld Lake. Age FE. 47am Bhehtiy ma, SIL as vales, tote. LAVATORIES. ¢ 3-270 rt @MALL oa ake Ave. Fest, WR ECKING Co tn mR sh aN Gap VRE, | ty de cone aa i ; “p00 ate Ale E+? Blighty te cp. ovarrad calt faucets, $2430 COMPLETE with | horizontal OWN AND SHAR | ING CY. IN tar inc Lak cement & mor: __by side. 2605 ‘Benstetn cows, call ah eas m8 ~y Siren = Hh He a tole. Sees ralee, $1498 ITH | of cutters, mill with | Po Lt YF ortnctils 44 C. | ply. or “Sis Builder's Sup- Wanted ALi ein MA 41791 | e Dine We reona . r ¢ er Kt Labi La L w | Bin re ames terrife talues ow salle “ ; ce enube with soe e sur. Daily 8.308 Oranare, fr Ray Wood, , Co l cy vestock: 74 avion Pisins ABH Prehard + eeggy Tiorescent, Se sere Monarch amaenetn | sun, 10-2 « Fri, “ut q = “Fivel_ 67 WANTED: 3 "Pe Ci iv eA a1 om ft. hed. ta 5 VENT Enwood | 5.9200 DRY and OR 3 SMALL PO 2030 8 ey - z nes inthe Oe AG od ean w equipm NIRS or IRE STEEL Ft More ach- Fane FoR Rerrce ional + : mith te mae Ee ee OAS A = a0 eutott Doers erinder. hecho repaid val value, at $20 aa, | f0F S11. Delivered. _ at corn | Site 17T! Smith eed or | saving «Plime | Skiietne cuipment se |e 0 Go ahee,/ St 008. Ales | DAVENPORT AND CHAIR lea __ For Sal i © ne OEY Ravin : ition, Bat 4.308% working os wnteseen ry walue e ase at} chair. TV turn cata UNGE le Poultry 74 | Also. 8. fine 3 + eh Sp Ave cent, 999. Qrep tgan| __)adies coat si oe | © 4 rater ard Lake | HARD &LAB WOO ~ 5741. Warr Rock. | PULLET | SMATL ROUAE TRAIL ph, : ceo 8 or. a tor ¥ Leonard: JETS 2384 os ton | i he m = | vil, Fm Ss0es. : CORD ire ROK, goiter — MORILE ERT . 4 : | | Mor ae, — = land Ra, Pare, O16 Migh- be wh ’ sai i . 2 4 pas PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, F reeeaek a a ae OY Ra _For Sele Cars. _¥t|_S For Sale Cars dt|. “For Sale Cars 91| ee | ai : oe URY. 00D WELT Om, OR np ~ Sellabrating | Seen aT 5 ¢ ag zi. m | OUR SUCCESSFUL’. 0 wales, sates ManarHon wir, ewese | —Susbaber, 8 . OR TRADE Two LOTS LAKE oe me] eats sta taster. = wal | HUDSON & “RAMBLER aa siete SB SY: Kg 16 | owner, your choice <.°..... yi CHIEF CATA- Pt a Cheviolet ai 3 Myadio. ester, Stitt ow, Pike” a Bash teeta TNS . Your oe alles Voss. 800, 2 DR. HYDRA- oo 1955. Demos, [sree + or». vome| "i alia Sh eae | Sa a at Why Make Hard Work ‘Out of| ae : rr. ' SPECT r : e Evtaaratustie Bsiasisd | Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars| SPs" serene. © ye | og ROE : COMMUNITY [eee Ba | Mom Gr fs wage grass eta] Oldsmobile | Eri ‘eave | Buying Your Next Used Carl | VICK” CONVERTIBIE. "3 MOTORS ~ | a a eneck Stages _ ‘W048 Austin, Al's Little Jewel..6 99 «’ 1955 Demos. “Quronnia BUYER Oi When i it comes to buying a sed car, it takes a ne . oe Bel a ; babe. ‘|| of shopping and shrewd planning. Why not “let hoes N. Main, Rochester P “ | = ' . we oT eee Courtesy Cars, Floor Care % NV BLACK KA- | us saVe you all of that herd 'o rork, when we have ; Officials’ Cars | rouse _ Sandan at onane eas | ee bee | Skirts, Cash tor” it » eguity and a large selection of late models in all makes and ho AS LOW AS COMMUNITY te =. ippost OPT hes | Sane ere. | - body styles. : gayesene! § RUCK FULL PRICE . MOTORS bone oat Meta Poet ans as ~ Atte Aer uae PARTS Ne Fingocing Prvhi- m= sot. iB Aare See = eit * eS a ~ 54’ s st se ees Wee | eee | Don't Dela hae Today by | ‘lle Rd. cam 54 Poutise Star Chief, a wantars "A FONTIAO Sean wipeet ‘34 Pontiac 4 Door, R&H dra. Eos’ Overtend® Station ASKING Biscn aod, ted’ Must sell, Apy 34 Pontiae 2 Door, R&H, Hedrs. ve bile | Beker ha tithe, Gian” .'34 Chev, 2 Door, R&H . Ss : roo HAVE NEVER : Serna nbd t| PONTIAC StaTigN WAGON “ss | peciait —| Don" n't ‘Deny Act Today Bend en | age a ta eee | $1395 to $1795 1. J. a ANWELT “" te ts our policy at OLIVER ; 675) Dixie 1 wy. at M15 Ca . On Sains evenings | ox the he — ont Sy Hlos Msame HASKINS Cc ~~ ua ait Wii, PONTIAC 8 by ” : 53° ; ‘ + BILL SPENCE ral‘, hea we turn Over =. DELS | ie? PONTIAC 480 et "SCOTT || . | ; gee SAR oe orany | sivary have’ eit Sisters -|. Chevrolet. ine PONTIAC -DK, CHIEPFAR, ’S3 Pontiac 2 Door, R&H, D.S., Hydra. Pr, 1963 EON, ‘Segal Motor Sales | chance to. save os Soha County’s Fastest , vedied’ featurke faa Gall '53.Pontiac 4 Door, R&H, D.S., Hydra. . = = ‘sarc oe oat feige 0 ate ostetcere.| ilove.” ., Growing Dealer r ae 0 POI Te DKF ‘53 Pont. Catalina, R&H, P. Strg., Hydra, W/vwalls | wid. ee “SCRAP | —— 3951 Kaiser 2 door, ts spot- | 6751 Dixie E shee at M15) . oe oa . easy. payments. Car! ne ‘53 Pontiac Dix. 4 Door, R&H, H Hydra. 2 a : SUE | ea a eee ie STOMLINE TUDOR | _Studenaner, Mi-s-0410,_Birm. ‘53 Pontiac Std. 4 Door . WR AnD JON and is a lowner, Has rs ic ede Im, 21, Crchard | BACKARD. XECUTIVE in PE S10) Es A og walt atte aa She ie Duane “Brows suaremiteed : BP DOLIAR FON GURN ama, *2t,ieO™ toy) ELA Hot ule Labels| Tug ¢D00R ronD o0Gy Mo-| CAR, PARIS, NEW Used Cans $895 to. $1295 looking _“hodnbnly Satie, 22 auvure ONLY 188." wo" down pay- ~actey, BE he. oF Cae : ORK SHOW CARTB-| —, Sharp are ; “Wanted | Veod Tracks. © 8 Remember, Mobday. is the . seonditon St Neal es hate noo 00D MOTOR ai. eens gon cacao oa | se | |. Cc hev, 2 Door 210, Radio & tiesese— warren TO BUY: GooD LATE one takes advantage of this 7 i... a 7 Sawuiday or Sunday 53 Chev. 4 Door 210, Radio & Heater es model extra » jongotpke bod tremendous value, it goes —rill._ $100. MA "455 ord 8 Ranch W: agon | Ml na : MOTOR SALES 5 Sy : _Freceny Chevrolet or auc my to the auction Tuesday aft ite fue eT DELUS yee Loaded, Can be seen at 23 Au te eee 4 8. ee a eh = = ess Bars} aay ry Heater Trailer = =| Hurry To | Sa aa env vou 4 $895 to $1095. | . “% TON PICK- 2623. soe - Exchange og SLE Pe OLIVER ope MOTO : new. Mi 98 TOP 3 tease caren iid: Hi | vite slean_ oe cs us, i. , '52 Ford V-8, Radio"& Heater, Ford-0 “So Sete faue, Beater tis : dition _ = sr ° 52 Pontiac Catalina, R&H, H ) Eg a Sy Es | Be oe eae Ae ‘52 Ford V-8, Radio & Heater, Sid. | TRU sw ong ge am | a i )" “SPECIALS USED ONES AS LOW As $50 . Sed Ts} eae ERGO MANY MANY M ‘ANY 1984 Ponting 500°... $795 to $995 PARTS —STORE TRADER | Eonty cickenteg| Transportation Speciale | eet a hae a r. man e' =I 4 dre. .. * a eee eT ete aon seoar | SSR Ba Weeeowe| OY Chevrolets cB he BE Tranegurediin: Species 1. Gules Over’ Ores. ‘& un PM 5S GMC ¥, ton pick- oe Wie eke a . 8D anne 27 Bapebente st. an the te Cherrelets we hove] i008 ty. puberban’...-.... $69. 50 to $195, 00 Aste Accessortae 00/454 OP icing 97s | er aan en Se | a ame ibe oe Sauer ore] Beak | ge ¥ '34 Chev. 1 ton pickup E one v. ; . Mee ave i, i a = vir ance So etyh tare one wate cous ove | aE | Pia wane em Ms te | oe Ree 100 More Cars to Choose F rom Ta eoees ce € © ‘ood wa. , Fs ou wai fnsurane nenared |'52 Dodge ¥4 ton 2 Gansand hve Ave. noe : Ss = HURRY! HURRY! ws ite ome __ SEPT Thre each convertible, fully eeulpped ea. Price eter HURRY! 1ss6 Picky et ee 1348 *, of coffee to & er with pickup ........... $595 FT ¢ DR . RANCE door glass or w installed. | , _$280." Sat “é-s04s.” ater” 6 p.m “Yack marauder, $148. PE. 2-0008' They won't 2S Hie CLEA ci ot S 51 ne coal E25 WE FINANCE. see ites — Bel Aire i he ras Bickup ere X Poids, 1961, 88, co convertible... p O N | | 122 Ave * +1006 and divider ...... 1 = Aer CLEARA ALE OF |’50 Chev. C.0.E. .....$395|- Make Your Own Deal New ALSO ‘ Rie I 1en- eo areas te V-8 ENGINES '48 Chev. Van .......$195| Over 200 cars from which ‘© edit Mercury, 19823, 4 dr... ... $848. ror, che Penns. Dotee ae redi 0 int aed are hneider |= em RETAIL STORE rie niet engines. * Sho as TEconomy t Used Car Mkt. Plan Loe North SC nel er Nash mesh 1004 ¢ e. : : +2121 meres SPECIAL an 2 ong, ET SE | BE Se Ake WR] © Chevrolet 2B Ser Bob > Frost, nc. “Goodwill Used Cars” ali ; tien. € . ow 13 Mile a , : : SCHRAM AUTO PARTS Sun 1 CHEVY LIGHT BLUE GPORTS | EubtGr Ment, vxo —__eEtcoia cline oF, tne | ‘850 S. WOODWARD. | 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. TE 3-7112 BIRMINGHAM 1 MT -@-2200 JOrdan 6-3033 Sea Paaiee AE oe i ae ice ES Sree |, Sg --| Buy Mon.| KICKOFF) # ea Mo Baldwin 0 ata a rece oe aUIO PARE No Co-Signers! _ham_B, Reese Morver. \\ 3 tere Serer =e) MATTHEWS- Seog Ee eae 1955 F ORD | "Cy €) ; SS CEIHARGREAVES| LIME, | teetwemriws! la paareeem et ae wens i Taucrel! end guste ue 0 cans rol he ANI AG EEE CE Deal Direct! ed’ Pore Va a7 Cound, RAH 86 Oak! Ph. FE 4-4513 | : Ms BUY ONE OF THESE , , Ford-O-Matic RANCH \W GON ot RE TOT tes SMINNW ST, "DEPENDABLE. | Normaneecot [21 6Si24%. san atl] A Your: ae Used Car ~~ 1839 Chevrolet “FORD PANEL TRUCK. $125. CARS NOW! . Buy H Pay Hi me Peles rates nak S . Pe 22978 ie Baldwin Ave. . ey ee re ory hte ade, ar ]) Fully Equipped Including : Dealer! For Sale Tires 80-A “Sood condi hee Pe eee aes New Yorker. oe Y'ALL COME SCHUTZ MOTOR: Mo} ’ 3 ; ” * ) ee eee Ds J mae DESOTO : Ad DR Tre a ame | Bg pee PORE Pe eR APE L540 8 Chl Custom NATIONAL | “Coon CLEANCARS Taxes and License ~~ 100 CARS 4 Usep 3 ~~ TO CHO i _PonD PICKUP Waa ae 4 Dern. 2p eecsblars MOTOR SALES ‘$2 Ponting ¢ ar. sedan. ot: . . ) a fom. Oat Servics. Asbure et Sacra | "4 Ford 8 Cyl “ee af Pontias 3 $ 61 M IF YOUR CAR IS lL : 3 fad ao | 3 +88 $095 Cooley LE na bg it ro ae Wagon ssss eee 1495 SAVE $700 tauren & SON ©. WORTH $125 . MUST ie GO” ae ¢ ; ‘Auto Service: 81 nD ioe Pa LOW MILEAGE. |'S 54 Plymouth 1988 Ponting official cars Selec | YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE Ter r tike new. Fruehauf, 28 ft. insulated i - $1445 930. omc TR DEA SPREE ESTIMATE | See ee ECT Coe 7. $005] DODGE pastor mova | AO Mia Roce ir 41 aoe DUMP. 633 LAKEVIEW, 53 De Soto 4 Door. .$1045 “ae, beth Joeded with coe RRY | Regardless of Price | “UBAYMENT PLAN ag . BRAID MO OR DALES io FORD ra) 9900 |'53 Chry. Imperial. . .$1545 TARE, ORION TOR SALES JE OME S| 81 e WITH ONLY 30 PONE PE 28 bors, White Lak 53 Pont. 8 4 Dr... . .$1095 FORD = FORD TRUCKS AN . $10DOWN .. | be ponies Wenk_ Pike Bt. a Peg ee cee | Oo} ne Hardtop, $1395 ina DEBSOTS ~ eeDAR CLEAN Gizan| Rochester Ford Dealer | " No Reskiaials Offer Refused | 2. ee ee a ee and Bareain qyner. , : i om mart oe ir —s Pe 3-isea, 4 | See These, Before You Buy © Fig ST | oe er aes Mae [53 Ply. Wagon... $95 |e poo | OFFERS | Al Buys Convertibles Anywhere ¥ axat . B | pe "53 Ford 8 Cyl. Conv. $1095 | — TIRES, CLEAN $200._EM 3-3625. ; ; = 1399 io Ad mete GTON (INTERNATIONAL | +53 Dodge 4 Door....$845| | West Side Used Cars 54 Pontiac 2-dr, $1399 '54 Ford Conv. ..$ . y c hi where overhead is low ’ Nes U 5 ; e wee ang ez aosuan | Tseng | '53 Plymouth 4 Dr. $795 Sea’*aave “hevaitterence. “tuany 53 Nash 4-dr. ...§ 699 ‘55 Ford Conv. . $1999 Ill 1950 Ford 4 Door 8 Cyl ssssscssescseis $298 : $005. 1946 State. sie. Ios1- GMC | ’S2 Mercury 4 Dr.....S705| mane "ke jf '52 Buick Riviera $744 "53 Chev. Cony. ..$ 999 [1] 4952 Ford Counter Squire . ener seer oe standard chassis. $198 1982 Chev 925 45 ene West Side Used Cars . Sali : o untry ag _Sale Motor S Scooters 82 tekup, ere pate motor. $588. 52 t ts 4 e hae cre (927 W_ Huron ee ‘53 Hudson 2-dr. .$ 599 ‘51 Ford Conv.....$ 499 [|] 1951 Ford 4 Door, ..2..... eee nae 3 . . T rv tee, . Pe ; Bt. Mo-| -') TVs aes bideoe. 195 FORD 1 1966 LHUxDER 'S4 F «€ 6 » Co gy 95 S (FT eee eee ee eee 1, Meee ER | EG Ala WE S| 2 petiee PS amts tee tae oe Seiya Dae a see eee ent 8 OH oe avn 2 Boor eae ‘83 CUSHMAN EAGLE. “Goon Fe) ) of4% $2850 52 Plym, 2-dr, ..§ 544 ‘ FE 4. CHEV. 1955 % TON Pickup. «4/52 DeSoto 4 Dr.....$645 Ford eb cosem 3 @r. WO. tee . 1951 Chevrolet 2 ree e ee —— | speed, transmission, big heater) *S1 (hry. Hardtop .. $645 | miteage, sacrifice $1495 53 Chev, 2-dr. ...$ 799 . : 1951 Nash 2 Door> $19 ae Fe Sale Motorcycles wane van Lime New|? S -| , c Ford 1955 F100 pickup, low mileage, ALi . as er reree yy pened el 2 pdloas ycles 83 | truck appearance. Save plenty on 31 Nash ‘ Dr... ssa $245 Pioce Piews 2 between ® and 5 Factory. Officials 52 Stude. 2- dr. ..$ 544 ; 1952 Ford Custom 8 2 Dr. 6 cevus stan vies a FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON this one: dust your car or truck ‘31 I ly, W AQON oree . $595 __ days ars ' 'S3 Ford R. Wen. $ 999 Cheapies 1953 Ford Convertible, Sharp bevvccevesvlcce re) . Iy''Davideon Sales Co, 372 South Hc ki Ch ‘51 Buick 4 Dr.. 05 $495 CHOICE or TRANG? IssIONs “S14 Ford Hardtop $ 544 . 1951 Ford z Door eee ee Uececcbicvecsctsssemuee ae tose EAGLE _CUBHMAN GOOD Jaskins | AT 2 a ai was Dr.. oe ene $20 DOWN AND COLORS '§2 Mere Hardtop $ 899 49 Ford 2-dr. eee .$144 1951 Henry - 2 Door ee ee ee Sas tes condition, Take fer bpm, MAple_5-5071 2 y. pe.. oe . to ; 31 Stude 2-dr $199 1949 Chevrolet 4 Door Hecceeasvaseesasegees ee a Argyie Ave. aft ns 1948 FORD 6 ' TON. 5440 PINE 50 Ply, 2 Door..... :$295 , 54 Chev. 2-dr. oe $ 999 ’ x ue 9§ Pi t “, ai ewes eee Cone ennene Mihuaat coetien’ PE toed = | ,Rawe 84 Crksen. afer ¢ pm. | 050 Nash 4 Dry.......7$193 ON LARRY "82 Ford 2dr. ...§ 599 “49 Chev. 2dr. «...8144 Il Tot Gigs Holey ee ccccocecocceecee Was INDIAN, Completely equipped. Just “ke | 50 Chry. 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Sean ce ake lee “i $. fe sak : : i 5 , Hae 3 ee \ pate oe on ee : nd ‘oe _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER io, 1955, Si ia , 7 TODAY'S day's Radio Programs - - -- | -+ Today's Television Programs -- |[SUNIOR EDITORS) without astian, : es Channel 2—WJBK-TV Chaneet #6 WS-TY amet aE TY Chanel SARI AY ‘ ! <_— a em Rae wave ane) woe, Gio gree. nem | : 2 ~ 4 woe A ek © |. TONIGHT’S TV TV HIGHLIGHTS 12:96~(7) Jalopy Races. (2) Wild | “a. Sunday ‘News ‘Finals, {7) | sar, me ow. | BR was, Tne WIE: News’ Gentile. ~|é:00—(7) Jumbo ‘Theater. Kent | Bill Hickok. (9) Uncle. Toby's | Hollywood Premiere, (9) Crown - WIBK Proudly We Beit. oNmAY eventva | -WRON. News, Music” Taylor in “Half Past Midnight.” | Party. Theater. 5, Vee WIR Gene Auire || #38-—WIR, Votee of Agrieit:| 44) Saturday Edition. News. (2) |1:99-(7) World Adventure Series. |11:15—(2) Miss FairWeather. w 6:0 —WIR. Farm Review. J, Wocheng Muse Wz, News, Gene. Autry. “Six Gun | Sunday Show Time. (4) Na- tava Jethro Adams. 2. Faith - CKLW. Public Prosecutor a oe Nunn * a spinster determined to marry . tional Tennis Champs. 11:30—(2) Nightwatch Theater: : . TBA. Wann, luce, Seunder® - | Woam Getler ith Clem | & Crook gives Gene some prob-} (9) Million Dollar . "Movie. (2) wean ma WON Neve eo WIR. dim Vinal) sont. : 1:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men, (2) er Wrox, Must | Sew. Gummer "Wwa Bab “Marvell” | 6:15—(4) Pre.Golt. Help in making | "western’ Adventure, 6:50—~(4) Todays’ Farm Report. | Tee Wm, Pert. By te 1 service | WXYZ Kewe-Tobr wee | . pee. saath ; @) Sun- 6:55—-(2) Meditations. Bsc4 Ts | SES Be Coomane WIBK, News, Gen 6:30—(9) adele Baptist Church. day St Laure ae ew. 1:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning eK Msu CAR, a. pou Serensde| .WPON, News. Rise. shine} Religious, (4) Horace Heidt. Va- Show. , WPON. Idie T * cerenete | WER Miasie | Hall riety presenting. new talent, Fe- |2:90—(7) Ring & Hardy. (9) 7:56—(2) Standard Weathervane. Pyro Sagmmere. Wear | Swi, teaieor wre, od News, Wolt] licia Sanders, guest. (2) Beat| Meet Mr. Callahan. (2) Sunday | §.99—(2) Cartoon Classroom. WEYE Mute: tor sunday] CKLW: Wings cf Healing | WIDK’ News, Gente the Clock. Quiz with Bud Collyer, | Show Time. 8:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. (7) CKLW. Tabernarie WJBK. Mews e AR, Coffee a with | Com Roxanne. 3:00—(7) Chico & Pablo. (9) Jus-| News. Ace. a. WPOM, idle ‘ime Serenade ee WIR, Jack white 7:00—(7) Soldier Parade. hcied tice Colt. (2) Sunday Showtime. | $:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (7) See eet Mus. | Hab ee. ene Bes day Oecood News, Wott| Francis hostess to Army talent. |4:¢0—(7) Super Circus. (4) People.| Wixie Wonderland. ‘Wiwg™ Worla News Roundup WoYR Ve etna Bible cise | WIE moce pines (9) Dial 9 Theater. Charles Bick-|4:39(9) Theater. (4) Captain or M Romper Room. (2) patie eee, Geet | WIBR: Pres CAR, News ford in “Mutiny in the Big} Gallant. (2) Face the Nation. |. Gerry Moore. WIBK wees =e fime| WPON. Hour ot Charm Ose WIR Lpwe al House.” {4) The Soldiers, Com-| (7) Super Circus. $:30-—-(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Re- WCAR, 6ign #00 4B. Our Misa Brooks) “Ww. Bob Maxwell edy with Hal March, Tom |g.99_(7) Jimmy Wakely Show, (4) |_ Test Theater. Se WIR. entre Valley w America’s Meeting | WAYZ Wot | D'Andrea. (2) Greatest Bands.| six Gun Special. (2) Lucy Show. |*55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. RXTE Lunt and tte | ibe’ news Serenade | WIBK Nek Gente | Paul Whiteman emoees orchy|5:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (2) You|3#00—~(4) Home, CKLW tae WPON, Chureh Born | | estra of Ralph Marte uddy | There. a CAN, eek slo God | SBR WI, ary Crosby — | 9 6e—Min Wutim ‘Ghechan Rogers, Joos’ Curbelo, The Trea| “T° . 10:30—(2) Strike tt Rich. oe Wl elie ‘thodon America’s Meeting | WXxY%, Breakfast Club SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ten- Wws_ Crossroads Chureh | CNEK Answsrs Guarantee | CHEW: Mews, Toby David awe Studio Story. “Hart |€:00—(2) Lassie. (4) Hostess The-| nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. p< IE ureh of Christ WOAR, News. Ace Beat,” drama. (4) The Dunniger| ater. (7) You Asked for Jt. (9) |11:15~(2) Love of Life. > ;: pews, foterfube’ 0:00-WIR. Muste Bal eae Wan hire Page Show. Mental feats by the Great Pema poe oe natal a —— robgacer Your Nest. (2) He's 0 5 Editor who likes to swing in the old oeamacalt in ® wn ymns of Faith | CKLW' Grome Pointe WYE, ‘Breakfast “ch ~93 Welk. Show.| teaches her boss how to “throw” in:45—-(2) Guldi : his backyard. All his friends get a chance to swing. Five swings cost . wes es WJBK, News, Serehade CKLW, T David 8:00—(7) Lawrence vers. Ww. 34 ing Light. a The same penny is passed back and forth so that everyone "oles of WON, Liverty’ Baptist pai, a Music, variety with Welk's band,| a slow curve in an effort to sign | 11:55—(7) News Ace. penny: aa, WwIBK. Pulpit eT WPON, WPON Goes-Calling| guest soloists. (4) Musical] baseball star Whizzer Wade to a really gets,a-free tun, re . , WHR, Dean Manion Ws, MeRride, Peste Chairs. Panel quis,on music,| contract with the Sands talent MONDAY AFTERNOON This is how you can use te hammock. Paste down the picture on gn Feel CRLY: Be. Darnhouse | | WXYZ, My True Story Rosemarie guest. (2) Two for) agency. (4) The Skin of Qur |12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | stiff paper and color it with crayons or paints. Be sure you color the Ww). Monitor a Hail WIBK, News, Tom George | the Money. Herb Shriner hosts| Teeth. (7) Ern Westmore Show.| Ding Dong Sehool. (2) Ladies | front and back the same. , Radio Bible Clase - Wim, Pace the Motion | WCAR, Temple News |. quiz. (9) Meet the UAW. | Day. Fold the picture in half so the front and back match perfectly. Then — WY, Eimer Davis ‘ere ow. sh "Arthur Godier7 8:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie. |7:00—(2) Toast of the Town; With | «9:99 (7) Beulah. (4) “Hour of | cut out the center and the outside along the black lines and Paste the hews CKLW: Hour of - WWJ, Becond Chance “The Naked Heart,” stars Mi-| Ed- Sullivan as MC; Ray Bloch | shows, > : WJBK, Wayne Univ « Ween, Whispering Streets . halves together. a ice WPON, News CKLW) Mary Morgan chele Morgan. (4).Star Theater.| and’ his orchestra; the Toast-| 1... (9) Girl Talk. (9) Prayer, Put a piece of string through the holes at (tn ond of the hastumeck PF Fresnecs eee ae hovens WCAR. wonte, & & p. ae Donald O'Conne er _ & 2 paegn and om. March. Sign On. and hang it on a branch like the little picture in the center. ¥ Bae Rea eis -lusscwan ariner Godtres | agent. (2) It's ae ae kee ee ee (9) Chan-|1:@0—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (2)| Just push a little and the Junior Eitor in the hammock will swing. WIBK, Evening Serenade, | Ww, Sirike I Rich Jealng with probleme of bring nel 9 Robert Q.. Lewis. (9) News, Monday: The Three R’ Tale we win. re Ss IB: Rews, Tom George ing up her daughter, Josie 8:00—(2) GE Theater. “Biond| Shoppers Show. tae : - : : ” ; * < peony Rae Err nel ee Drops Ch ordeties . ww rase ys ' "| WrON WXYZ, Nags. Winter Show. Ransom: Sherman, Jona-| photographer driving along a/2:0¢—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted or oe be uae woe Glare Symp CKLW. Guten for © Ds? | than Winters present a school! road who suddenly hits what he} Mack's Matinee. (2) The Big From Television S hows wxYz, Beyond Stars) WCAR, Music in the Air day's program. (2) Gunsmoke.| believes to be a dog. That even-| Payoff. . wink Mea ant Hour. | tet routine Party Premiere of an adult western ad- |" ing he is picked up by the police |2:30—(4) It Pays to Be Married. By JACK O'BRIAN first Negro member of the Friars, Musie to Dream: By wws, News by Cederberg | yenture series starring dames|/ and charged with homicide.-(1)| (2) Bob Crosby Show. (9) Mon-| NEW YORK (INS) — The Chor- show biz frat, . , 4 MONDAY MORNING CRLW, News, coriddie Arness in “Mat Gets o a Chance of a Lifetime. (9) Motion| day Matinee. dettes were dropped from the “Skin of Our Teeth” will cost. iL Ba. cateal See i ee wean Ges * 9:30—(7) Miss America Pagea . Picture Academy. , |3:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) | Robert Q. Lewis TV shows and Pa | So a , WY. News Ace, Wolf WPON, ‘News - John Daly, Bess ae be ae —, 77. a conden Way of the World. (2) Brighter | Lois Hunt and Earl Wrightson will | $250,000 to produce on TV; ; former Miss America, with coro- story a Manhattan Day. limit their R.-Q. L. arances | one-fifth that on Bdwy, : Russians Release nation of the 1956 oe eaaiees vertising ale who runs into |3:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret to twice a week, * * © = : UM Bert Parks emcees. ( @ |. all kinds of difficulties trying to| Storm. The emphasis now will be.on| “Father Knows Best” came Lower 15- Foot Boat Radford Office ‘ ‘ rade, Top tunes on the surveys,| -run a farm on weekends. (4) TV §:38—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. | more jukebox stuff, with the search | home to NBC-TV pleasant and & M ystery M an, . Dorothy Collins, Gisle McKenzie.| Playhouse. (7) Life Begins at 80.| (2) Op-Your Account. | on for a young boy and girl singer. | nice and intelligent as anyone could From Third Story : . : * ; (2) Man Behind the Badge. ‘Red | 9: 99—(2) ‘Appointment With Ad- | §:45—(4) Modern Romaopce. The termination ‘of the Chor- wish a Papa to be. ed Refutes Chief Missing 8 Year s "Letter Day.” cea venture. “When in Rome.” (4) | 3:55—(9) News, Austin Grant. ; dettes - Lewis relationship was NN mA mover ; ; 10:00—(9) News. (4) Soldiers — Young. (7) Break the | 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Worl pleasant, with everyone sorry it| British ecadontting Crp. is © 8 gy madbntaallepgettoe 7 BERLIN w—A German living In|" ccune. Two men are hired to Passport. (4) Pinky Lee, (2) had to end~no hard feelings. | heaving out all its old quiz. pan- one ar rood and} Adm Says. Defen: ee mare fody Rentitigd a mye! being a doctor to sick chiet in #3012) What's My Line. (4) Na-|’ Sagebrush Shorty. els — except “What's My Line?” to a safe landing iral NSS | tery man” rel by the Sovists “Walk Wide of Lions.” (2) Big/ ture Trails. (7) Jumbo Theater. | ¢:30—(9) Howdy Ldody. (4) Howdy emmene Dick Contino stars _ ‘Maneuvered it to a ‘ as his son, missing for eight years. - Seot. 22 on Lax Video's ° MARTHA AND GLORIA : yesterday Spendi Cut but Aides Town. Steve Wilson uncovers |19:00—(2) Bandstand Revue. (4)| Doody. p s “The Eyes on Seventh Ave., nGay.. laing 4 — dod ks - . the of Father T ” Martha Raye will have Gloria 4 see ’ Ch ‘ U.S. officials said they had re-| scandal after death of a harness/ Badge Tl4. (7) Joe Palooka. (9) | 4:50—(7) Ricky Clown. ‘omasino” . . ; S4 Claim ‘No Change oe res of driver in “Harness Race| Yesterday's Newsreel. 5:00—(7), Auntie Dee. (9) Justice} pes sketton’s “Climax” cut. | cherman aboard her premiere : “pel pe Mle goer dg 3 wieeeol an Freserich Camcies tap: | Scandal.” 10:30—(2) Sunday Playhouse. (4)| Colt, (1) Mr. ‘Twinky Presents. | tag ap wa beties Bhettome, | NBC-TV show Sept. 20; Gino Prato ‘ 4 a as ar ” adhe = i ’ 2 “-year-cld cabinet maker|) DENVER (—Despite an appar- hie tt Pedr York, actually is Klaus | 10: 10—(9) Hoot Gibson, Hoot in The Playhouse. (7) Crimi-| (2) The Early Show. than we've encountered in too ——s ae ark = : and New York University instruc-|ent slip of the tongue on figures) Priedrich Glaubitz, 27. ‘western adventure. nologist. (9) Follow That Man. |§:30—(7)- Wild. Bill Hickok. (4) | jong; might be Red's TV-show |i, time — he’s due home that | tor. = by Adm. Arthur W, oad df The Soviets turned the man opm rb een Tae 11:00—(2) Sunday News Finals. Renfrew of the Mounted. solution — fewer and better. | ‘ a He had labored on the plywood | office says no major loose Monday with two American | 10:30—( mes = _ ; P c ts Peggy Lee f * * & ard fibergias boat for that —— —_ omen ary . soldiers and insisted he wes an reageob prone pion ’ his Ouct. 15 opts. * Archie Moore will be on Perry ; of time, working with a American, an Herself. ons : i do-it-yourself kit. Sometimes, he » Coairman of the Joint | Hopkins’ contended; as soon as| Are Funny. Art a -WHAT S MY LI NE? Johnnie Carson stays a very in mwas aie 4 sald he deveted os maech ae och yesterday” after, conferring |e, W2S {Fee that be was’ “Glau. fun. (2) Damon Runyon peed INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my work. Un- funny fella, Suey Teg wi te Masta i: hours a week and at it h after bitz” and that the Russians simply | Steve Brodie as Broadway peer coe oo en = pee) geet my Uae. Answer * Raye's Nov, 22 guest star, | until 4 a.m. Eisenhower. He | would not believe him. They main-| sharp who gambles his vy oe vader arrow, reading downwerd. Another ‘cocsamies Godfrey: | : .&2%. created @ bit of confusion, how-| tained he was an American spy.| of German prison camp in “The . Kathy Godfrey’s son Robin will LVANIA. . But tomorrow this labor will be | ever, « ing a figure of he said. Lacework.-Kid. A — y POS ee oo 8 2 be interviewed Sunday afternoon SYLVANIA, : Adam will take the craft, | $37,750,000,000 for the current basic | “an Army tpoherman said the |11:¢0—(7) Championship Bowling. ; on- his mom's pleaant CBS-radi- FOX TV & ay the “Puffin,” on its maiden | military program. At another point returnee's father sent pictures and|. Fred Wolf, host, (9) Saturday | opus. _ RADIO SERVICE @ in the East River. An out-| he indicated to he €X-| other proof of his son's identity] Nite Movie Date. Brian Ahern in VE ner. ; a end ‘alee will provide the pects the total ‘to be between 34) here and indicated that the case is| “Smart Woman.” (4) Mystery /' % The new “Mitch Miller Show,” ||| We Service All Makes TV | . and 35 billion. just about closed. a Theater. Robert Douglas in al starring the bearded Columbia || 25 Alrpert Ra QB 9.1647 | dl ag be * 2 8 “Serenade to ari Empty House. - records’ pop song boss, starts Sun- ||": Matcher? | To raised after Rad-| je probably will be turned over| (2) News. Jac LeGoff. -3 day night, CBS-radio, ] ford had departed, his office said), German authorities in West 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. “December Bride” giggles back 3 the acimiral meant what he said in| Bertin and if there is no case| Bette Wright: vi, ak: into CBS-TV for another giddy - See the ii stating no major change was in pending /against him he ‘Will be | 41;29—(2) - Nightwatch ‘Theater. season Oct. 3 : a | ge ee ees be ge to pony t drunk| Boris Karlott in “Mr. Wong, De- 5 coat oe New GE ‘| returnee sa got drun ective.” oy rey gets back Monday, ai a with Eisenhower, | Radtord = in Luebeck, West Germany, with i11me-1%) Seturdey Show. Hank : ere 6k: eee en a WASHERS a | " newsmen that from a nations’ an acquaintance who drugged him 4s in “Burning Cross.” DEBUT S | | “was never better off.” He said | july 13, 1947, He was questioned SUNDAY MOKNING A 4 RIBTHG more persons Sept. 24 in her TV R : he and the President discussed na-| in the Soviet zone and was iden- | §:10—(2) Meditations, 5 EDASH 8 debut than by all her - fans. on i tional ‘security ‘problems, including | tified by the Russians as Hopkins, | g:1$—(2) Christophers. . 6 THOLC stage and screen heretofore. 5 military spending. ‘born in-1921 in Jersey City. 8:45—(2) Facts Forum. 7 DULCO 9 | Je ; "The. two soldiers, released by | g:59—(4) News! ~~ 8 ARIN Marlene Dietrich a the Mata 3 His remarks on the security pic-| the Soviets along with Hopkins- |y:e9—(4) Church at Crossroads. ¢ TESEL Hari role in “I Spy” as unbecom- ‘| ‘Sunday After the Ball Some: | Rex Masonry Paint W-CAR 1130 on Your Dial ture were in response to a request for comment on former uman's assertion that “the cuts in our ground forces are unjusti- || fied and- most — at this time.” - Town Names Manager WHITEHALL (» —-John Edward ‘Kane Jr., Whitehall businessman and Continental Motors Corp, em- ploye, has been named city man- ‘ager to succeed Howard Gwinnup, who resigned Aug, 24 after 10 years. Gwinnup had charged the Whitehall City Council with “lack of cooperation." The End of Minnie End . HAILEY, Idaho @® — Minnie End paid a $25 fine for fishing without a license yesterday. - ‘As she left the court she told Probate Judge John Wright: “This is the end of Minnie End fishing without a license."’ ‘A GREAT IDEA. for eating | quick cash: Classified ads! They sell things, rent vacancies, get you a job! Cal] FE 2-8181. NIST. el UINI TL IAISIE/AL iH[Oje| APL JSici@r TAINIOl( Init] eo SIAR ie Olriri 109 Bisisl iil leiel irises CIM tha OI AMICI. iS HiOlAIRiolalc| ClO LVIBIR[ | INIGICN ERL. | [RiGis| Glaubitz, are under arrest pending a decision on a court-martial, They Europe since 1948. ‘Peronistas Propose Civilian Militia Units BUENOS AIRES «—Argentina’s army minister has described the | offer of the powerful General Con- federation of Labor to serve as a civil militia‘as ‘‘generous." * ete The minister, Maj. Gen, Frank- lin Lucero, said yesterday the gov- ernment. . would consider calling out. the confederation’s members in times of crisis. ' The CGT had announced it was offering its six million members to the army as a civil militia to be | “utilized in defense of law, the con- Pec and constituted authori- ies," —_ * e * :The labor organization was de- | veloped by President Juan D. Pe- ron and forms a major basis of his strength. The offer appeared | to be a move by the CGT to gain political ground, The army played the key role in putting down a re- volt against Peron's regime June ‘16. : Average number of cars in a U.S. railway freight train during 194 was 65, setting a new. high record a ad were missing from their posts in- 110:00—(7) Action Theater. (2) De- }- 9:15—(2) Court of Health, 9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Frontiers of Faith. (7) Chris- tian Science. : 9:45—(7) Featurette. troit Pulpit. (4) Cartoon Car- nival. 10: 25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 10:30—(9) How Garden Grows. 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