a nae oe aes Oe. Ee es pes o = 4 2 ke ‘ . tei is beset | | ESS | UO. Weather Bureas Forecast es : ; 117th YEAR . ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 30 PAGES zc ‘Held for a Seoeoreant sheeceaieneaaed { Pontiac Press Phote ENTERS JAIL CELL — Harold G. Bloom, 30, of Detroit is shown as he entered the Oakland County Jail. Standing behind him is Det\Harry Maur. Bloom, whose wife gave birth to their {ST child Tuesday, was held for terrorizing a Dearborn Town- ship couple yesterday. He ‘previously served a term in Jackson Prison for attempted armed robbéry in 1951. Ex-Convict Nabbed Here for Abduction, Torture. Arrested y gerce Township, a 30- for in it with intent to commit mur- g aman and his wife hostage for almost eight hours. - Oakland County sheriff's deputies have turned Harold.G. Bloom of 12039 _ Hubbell, Detroit, over to , ‘Herter Back | for Consultation; jon Laos Crisis] _tafoot to-convene the U.N. = a ‘s 4 + Moves Already Afoot to Convene Security Council Members WASHINGTON (UPI) —The United States to- day threatened “freee world” action in Laos un- less the Communists stop supporting the Red-led rebels in that Southeast Asian kingdom. ‘ From Our News Wires UNITED NATIONS, NvY. —Secretary of State Chris- tian A. Herter returned from Europe today ready for “immediate” consulta- tions on the Laos emer- gency. Moves were already 4 Security Council. President Eisenhower was watch- ee the doveeting cctle Gon ta) ee ee ers Search River.for Trooper yty 5 5 ct es of Aa & + very é . “< *. oe i E * FOUND TROOPER’S BILLFOLD HERE — An unidentified man points to a small pool of water along a country road where State Trooper Albert W. Souden golfing retreat in Scotland, U.N, Secretary-General Dag Ham- ee ts at zee =» Youth Hangs Herter, who landed at Boston . 8 y Self in Jail Cell this morning after. accompanying Eisenhower across Europe, told Bloomfield Boy Says He Attempted Theft to Help Sick Father | See Map on Page 24 newsmen he expected to confer “immediately” with his aides: Herter arrived from Europe on the Columbine in the disappearance of State Po- lice Trooper, Albert W. Souden. (Editor's Note: Herb Levitt, @ De- trott News Ss Se Alvin ty W. Knight cell window in the Bact, Lansing. aid we | Knight, an ex-convict and for- presidential plane ~e for a week’s vacation and con-| A 1?-yearold youth who told “anyone,” said Alvin ae questioning by State Police de- wee|Rnight. who is being questioned tectives. ferred briefly at his summer ; Police he eg (Continues co Page 2 i i fom “his cell in —— city jail. School Series, _ }, Ristar4 Jom Bietby, 3009 West Nikita Articles Start Tuesday ~ to steal a cash box from Killard’s Gas Station at Maple road and Adams street, accordirig to Police Ralph W. Moxley. = Wayne County sheriff's detectives. Bloom was arrested when he stopped at a gas station at Hag- gerty road and Pontiac Trail at about 2 p.m. and the attendant called Oakland deputies. Taken to Pontiac General Hes- pital were George. F. Barnes, 48, ep? g % i tice 2 tl nL <; f i - - § v d i “2 Charch News wer veceetes OT i. ‘ Comics SS es seg MT ba + 2 fee et ee eee mi Parents! School days are i What if your son fails at col- lege? * just such realistic questions are him why he had to steal. The boy fellow like him needed money so badly, he told me, ‘My father is in the hospital with cancer.’ "” x ®& : Marble locked the boy in the cellblock, a large room with one cell in the middie, at 6:30 p.m. i i i | ire ill. Fe 4 : _/0f ex-convicts. Practical answers to scores @f | Marble told Moxley, “I, asked! An Indiana trooper, Ray Kel- told me, ‘I need money very bad-| ly.’ When I asked. him why a young! when Trooper Douglas A. Vogel divi--Cunton Post. joined in the chase Count 8 Troopers Slain Enforcing Law in State LANSING (UPI)—Eight state troopers have been slain while enforcing the law in Michigan. The last trooper to die at the hands of a gunman, was Dugald A. Pellot, 23, Tecumseh, who was shot and killed Sept. 30, 1957, at the? onset of a two-state run-' ning gunfight with a pair farmer at nearby Springville and a housewife at Jackson betore | fleeing to Indiana. Two other State Troopers were gunshot victims on Nev, 19, 1966, when they went to the home of a retired mailmen near Cilio te answer a domestic trouble call. They were killed by blasts from a deer rifle as they approached the house. . * * x Other troopers slain in the past were George Branny who wag shot by a drunk man near East Lan- sing on April 12, 1950; Richard Hammond who was kidnaped and killed near Monroe on Jan. 19,! \1937; John S. Burke, slain by: ‘bank \bandits near Battle Creek on Oct..13, 1930; Samuel Mapes, lems, 35, Indianapolis, and one of the gunmen, Ralph Walker Taylor, 36, Kenova, W. Va., also died during the two-day battle. The other gunman, Victor Wayne Whitley, 26, Granger, Tex., was captured near North Vernon, Ind. The Chase started near Clinton stopped a ear for speeding. Tay- for, driving a station wagon, pulled up behind Vogel's squad car and wounded Vogel as he was opening the trunk of the car he Peliot, on fatigue duty at the was killed when he approched Mr. and /KIDNAPED FARMER station wagon on a rural road) shot by @ rum-runner near Star- we ,, ‘ >. 4 es A it » RIN ele - * =* — ‘Never Killed Anyone,’ Knight Keeps Saying mer mental patient, was locked for the night in the East Lansing} - after undergoing. 13% hours AP Wirephete was found yesterday. The pool is about a quarter mile from the spot in a beanfield near Argentine where his police car was found. Rush Crime Lab Expert fo Scene i ¢ | st negli Sti A ia lial le keg of Discovery Clue Discovered Near Spot Squad Car Was Recovered Yesterday A state crime laboratory expert this afternoon was being rushed to a bridge spattered by what appears to be blood stains near the spot in Deerfield Township where the squad car of missing Trooper Albert Souden was found aban- doned yesterday. The bridge is located in Cohoctah Township over the Shiawassee River. Dr. Edgar Kivela, of: the state health department crime laboratory, was summoned to examine the stains. Skin divers were ordered into the river to find some clues lead- ing to the body or whereabouts of the state police trooper feared *slain by a crazed gunman. He spoke in a plaintive voice, trying to be sincere and con- vincing, and told the same story he had repeated to his ques- tioners. “feel sorry for the trooper divofced me while prison."’ * * “Have you eyer body?’’ I asked him. “I never killed anyone,” he re- * killed any- blue_eyes_glinting. LOOKED AT TRACKS “When did you meet the troop- er,”’ I continued. 5 “IT talked to the trooper Thurs- day when he came to my house and questioned me about a Cadil!ac ear owned by Carl Wollner, my stepfather. “He was interested in’ the car. not me. When I told him the «ar belonged to Wollner he lost. in- terest. “We drove to a place about a mile atid a quarter from my house in Argentine and looked at some tire tracks, “Then the trooper offered to cause I like to walk and get the couple of telephone calls and then went up north to Oscoda. “One call was to an aunt, but I don't want to bring her into it.” After walking home, Knight said, he got the Cadillac and drove to the post office in Linden. On the return trip, he said, he picked up a hitchhiker BOUGHT IT FOR $10 * “How did you get the trooper's revolver?" I asked Knight while talking face to face with hirn through the outside window of his near Adrian, |gis on May 1, 1927, and Harold E. Anderson, also. killed by a rum-| + Taylor and Whitley kidnaped a ‘runner at Novi on March 12, 1921. ! } i low of 64: at night. cell. | clad state troopers at dawn be- | gan the sécond day of slogging too,"’ he said. ‘‘After all, I'm not inhuman plied, staring hard with his steely| drive me home. But I refused be./of fresh air. I went home, made aling Soudén has been missing tw> days. Dozens upon dozens of fatigue- | and lawing their way through a | bramble-entangled marshy coun- | tryside im search of their fellow | officer. Chances of finding 29-year-old jSouden alive ‘‘are diminishing by the hour” as one of the most in- tensive police hunts in-recent his- tory pressed on in the sparsely settled Deerfield Township—Argon- tine area in Livingston County. | Souden’s papers and a wallet | alse were discovered in a swamp a quarter of a mile away. The trooper was reported miss- ing Thursday after he set out to question a former mental patient and ex-convict in connection with a burglary in Milford. Alvin W, Knight, 48, of 8547 Sil- ver Lake Rd., Linden, was seen leaving his home with the officer _ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) 2 Drown in Lake; Boy Safe Two men drowned and the son one of the victims swam to safety last night when their fish- boat capsized on Holdridge Lake in Holly Township. : The terrified 12-year-old young- ster spent the night huddled in the rear seat of his father’s car, parked in the secluded area. “I know it sounds fantastic, but the hitchhiket sold it to me for $10,"" was his answer. . “Why did you buy the gun when, you already had been up on sev-'tj leral concealed weapons charges? (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3)” Weather Won't Spoil Those Holiday Plans Planning a holiday. outing? If you are you'll have the weath- er for it. ‘ says. ‘High Sunday will be 89, with a wilt fread a moderate 65 degrees. Light winds southeast five miles’ per hour at 1:15 this afternoon-will| increase to 12-15 miles ater today, diminishing tonight. Moderate southerly winds at 12-16 miles are tomorrow. - Dead are ~Oakland | Harold Funnel, Drowning | 49, of 1202 Mark- Toll in "59 ham St, and . Philip E. Young, 18 40, of 217 Ed- w PL, both of Last Year {+ Flint. te Date: 17] The men were - fishing in the: smal] jake from a 12-foot fiber- giass boat with Funnell's son, Ken- neth, at about 7:30 p.m. — had fallen overboard and the two men drowned attempting to save him. Sgt. Donald Kratt, in charge of the Sheriff's Dept. Water Patrol, the boat causing it to capsize. All three grabbed the boat and hung on for about five or 10 the BE i ff ik? E iF ' 7 hae 2 E g if if RB ee ete r a nH x ~ ae MRS. CLINTON McGEE ‘jon Bridge in Search '|Headquarters Blood Stains Found (Continued From Page One) home, id Knight's possession was found Souden's service revolver, — a bieod stained shovel and $10 bill, ~ Knight was taken to State Police in Lansing where more than 18 hours of intensive questioning failed to extract a com, murderer ‘MILE.LONG’ RECORD The man, ‘‘with a record of vi- 'ciousness a mile long and consid-- ered extremely dangerous,” main tains that Souden~ released him Thursday after questioning him, He said be bought the trooper’s pistol from. a hiteh-hiker. +. 9.29. Attorney's Wife Dies in Pontiac Mrs. McGee Was Active in Civic Affairs Burien Yungler salt 1Omant's maki ‘ _ Clubs in City Mrs. Mary Wisner McGee, wife of Clinton McGee, a Pontiac at- torney and former assistant prosecuting attorney, died last evening following a long illness. She was 78. Born in Detroit, Feb. 9, 1881, she was the daughter of Henry and Ada Wisner. Residing in Pontiac since the age of 16, Mra, McGee was ac- tive in civic affairs, having been a member of the Pontiac General Hospital Aurxitiary, Jury Club, DAR and Colonial Dames. Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Stuart E. Galbraith and Robert H. Galbraith, both of A sister, Mrs. Fred L. Pontiac also survives Ward of | Service will be held at 1:30 p.m Tuesday at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Gambling Raid Pulls In Seven Pontiac Police Officer, Poses as in Card Game Player $ Pontiac Police are holding seven men arrested early this morning for investigation of loitering in an illegal gambling place Patrolmen Keith Kissinger, El- den Mudge, and Richard Adams, and James Batchelor and Kari Kil mer of the special investigation __unit said they arrested the men at a card game at 170 Young St., at 4 a.m Arrested and booked at the Oak- land County Jail were: dames Rager, Wayne St.; Lopes RK, Santiage, 30, of 467% 8. Saginaw S1,; Ba- silio Reyna, 56, of 822% Baldwin Ave.; Revell Mondy, 45, of 821 St. Clair St.; Rebert Newell, 35, of 63 W, Kennett Rd.; Carl Frye, 24, of 125 N, Perry ®t; and Ellis W. Keel, 19, of Cana Ave. Officers said they confiscated several decks of cards, Patrolman Kissinger posed as one of the card players as an “inside man’ on the raid, police sald, The owner of the house, who was not identified, was not at-home when the raid took place, police said. eb ae tc News Flashe TURNBERRY, Scotland (AP) —French President Charles de Gaulle notified President Eisen. hower today that he will visit the United Staten ‘as soon as 1 can." a eee ne oer ten The Weather Full U. 8 Weather Burean Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fatr pad a little warmer tonight, low 65. Winds light southeasterly today, ng — 12-15 miles later today. ar fair and continued warm, high 5 ind ie P southerly 18-16 miles tomorrow. Knight has been in and out of/midnight tempera’ Rico yesterday agreed to end a Today in Ponting - |Ohio and Michigan jails since he} were mostly in the 50s and low/three-week old strike that had shut go Wet Nempersiure preceding #8 ™ was 18 years old. He has been|@0e-tn the Great Lakes area apd/down Shell stations throughout the Dirterton Boathet velecity 2 mpB.convicted and served sentences 4or|New England, West of the island and disrupted Eastern Air Gun sets Qaturday at 6.49 p.m. housebreskieg. arent bes. linea service to. New York. «. i ag as carrying .concealed Weapons an esse tihes'Bunday at 10 apis es intent to kill, a : fam ea a ch BB dy t Crewm He'll Rush There From U.S. |’ HEU Macon a ROY 0 Mrewman Nikita Sets Peiping Visit ° sun wtsgezeen Found in Lake Huron oe Sy or re Pe RRR SN sone munow en, — mh gMQSQH AR Demin ut vito, cel amage te ° a —— nude body of a missing tugboat) ping tne day after he returna from * : " fghent Temperature sn ...97 [crewman from Buffalo, NY.,-Wallie ty g visit, = gf : ar igmperatpre 6 205000°005....0.489 Trecovered from Lower Lake mer ee @ We ee po | Weather—Cloudy | ron today by constguardsmen. The Soviet leadet said. Friday)... re than a year, Highest and Lowest Temperatures _ ek he would-go to the Red i “This Date in 67 Years The body waa identified aw that! oc ~ ; he conferred. With #4 in 188i 45 in 1088 : "Woh | Capital Sept. 29, He did not dit ltee four days, ia Temperature Chart disappeared early Wednesday it was @ he 3 ; ‘ to-t viets changed their Baltimore jtrom the Great Lakes Dock and Communist China's government a summit meeting, . Brownavi 5 Dredge haat tug, reac which /on_his talke with President Bisen- 6 was towing a scow. Ahother-créw. , Pe , cinch man from the Lydon identified the| Teed’ China baw canalal ~e Happy About, Invasions ‘Denver body. _, _|Proved of the talks but Western) DALLAS, ‘Tex ants Coroner Arthur Smith said @/dipiomats have said they believed|Romulo, Phiti worth ‘preliminary check indicated Fer-/China felt left out when -thé ex-\to the United States says’ Red 4 8 — sais lean tie cane of visits was announced.|China’s incursion of India is : niversity Hoapital @ Iplomats kai e Chi -) could ae Ann Arbor for an autopsy, lomats said the Chinese|“about the best thing that Pontiac, and nine grandchildren, | 19, of 62%. Knight's. mother wag rushed to Lansing from Lima, Ohio, where | he had been confined to a mental institution, in an effort to ‘get at ithe truth.” Knight refused to take ‘a lie detector test at 2 a.m, today. District State Police Commander len silence has his interrogators confounded. “We were praying he would tell us where the tPdoper fs,” said Yungler, “We can't under- stand why he doesn’t break, We had hoped Souden was only tied up or handcuffed to a tree, Now, frankly, we are looking for a body."’ Police reasoned that Knight's mental depravity and former long terms of confinement provide him with the so-called strength to with- draw within himself, + © & State Police Commissioner Jo- seph Childs leads the force on a ‘concerted step-by-step scrutiny of |the wild terrain from the scene of ‘the abandoned squad car to | Knight's home six miles away, Childs tentatively theorized that , Knight had an accemphece “Look al this wilderness,” he gestured with a frustrated sweep | of his arm, “There could very | well be (wo men involved if , this. | “We think he drove down this j tirt road. threw the trooper's wal- llet and papers out the window, continued up the bean field and ditched the car. Somewhere on the way up here he must have gotten rid of Souden * * *® | ‘But how did he get back to his | | own car 16 get up to Cedar Lake? He knows the country well, but I doubt that he Walked all the way back to his home, Someofe could have followed him." | Souden, the {gather of a 7-month- old gon, lived with his wife, Clara, 23, in Brighton. They had been married only two years. . The search began for the troep- Or at 11 p.m, Wednesday when Mrs, Souden ft the Brigh- ton Post and asked why her hua- band had not come home yet, Rudy Sistek, Brighton Township constable and friend of Souden's, tried to fathom the trooper’s dis- appearance, - “He was real amart,” said Sis- tek, “Tf can't understand how he was outamarted, 1 don't know how anybody could have gotten the best of him." : A k sergeant at the Brighton Post explained that Souden prob- ably had not contacted his head- quarters by car radio because of the distance and poor atmospheric conditions There are many areas whete our radios aren't effective, he said, * * * Knight was feared by hia neigh- bors and other members of the community A tavern keeper, Richard Merrit, said he had once asked Knight to leav. when he became unruly “He sald I charged him too much for a bottle of pop," sald Merrit, “and got real mean. An- other time he barked at me and asked me why L was staring at him.,"' Mrs. Merrit enid Kriight war sell conacious about being an ex-con- viet. “He used to think everyone was staring at him and thinking about him being in jail,"-she said. “Once he wanted ty take our dog up north to his cabin. He was ao scary and got nasty when I told him no, I re-|was afraid to death of him.” * x * fession from the suspected kidnap- |\, _|Thursday. A flying squad of |. =, |troopers on a tip burst into a Cedar} - @ -|Lake cabin yesterday morning and! arrested Knight,J175 miles from his| -~ aes be : disappeared The home of ex-convict Alvin W. Knight, where MSUO to Hold Open Houses Public Invited to See New Buildings Every Sénday This Month Michigan State University Oak- - | land will open the doors of its new buildings every Sunday this month for a series of informal open houses from 1 to 5 p.m. for the public. There will be guides, floor plans of the buildings and short de- acriptive material giving back- ground and aims of the university and information about faculty members. The $2,000,000 classroom build. jogs and the administration-lab- oratory structure are completed. The $7,000 self-liquidating student center ia nearing completion and in scheduled to be finished when. classes begin Sept. 21. After school ia, under way, more formal open houses are planned for the public and for organizations, Firemen Overcome in Flint Blaze Today FLINT #® — Fire broke out in the upper stories of a four-story day and five firemen were over- come by smoke while battling the All of the firemen were taken to Hurley, Hospital, treated and released. No one else was in- F - & - The briek building houses a Kreage store on its main Noor and in the basement. The second and third stories are eocupled by offices and the fourth story ts used by Kreage for storage, The biaze wan believed to have brok- en out elther on the third or fourth floor, a a a ante te Sunny, Balmy Weekend Seen for Nation Ry The Associated Prees Fair akies and pleasant weather predominated over most of the na- tion today and indications were the Labor Day holiday. Rain mostly was confined to storms in the Southeast. Temperatures from the Central Plains to the eastern Dakotas and Minnesota mainly were in the 70s, compared to the 50s and 608 of Friday morning. building in- downtown Fiint—to— bright for a continuance through osoph | New York streets with large speed the Washington - Oregon coastliné}ometers on the roof of each ve- with widely scattered thunder. | (Continued From Page One) .. Didn't you realize the trouble yeu could get into?" “That's right,” Knight replied, “but it was a good buy.” — “You didn’t need another gun, anyway,” I said. “You already bad three others in your car,” Once again he answered, Death Rate. in Traffic ‘Alarming’ From Our News Wires Traffic y 90 Boating ............. 3 Bios © 6 Oa ee tw Nonboating drownings. 0 Miscellaneous ........ 1 Total ......... ee iv The nation’s traffic death toll for the three-day Labor Day holi- day mounted Saturday, and the National Safety Counc! said it was running ‘‘alarmingly” ahead of last year. PE age Ohio and Texas led the states in traffic death with six each. Cali- fornia and Virginia had five, and Illinois, New York and Pennayl- vania reported four each. A Nattonal Safety Council spokes- man said the cure for the Msing and common sense.” “We urge everyone to take these in. liberal doses,” the spokesman said. The National Safety Council had predicted 450 persons would die on the highways before the Whour weekend ended at mid- fight Monday. This would be an increase of 90 over the ‘‘normal" three-day non- holiday period of 360, But thé council sald the carnage could be cut if drivers would be careful, law-abiding and sober. * * * The safety council issued a ape- clal warning to swimmers éxpect- ed to jam beaches in search of re- lief from the late-summer heat. The Georgia highway patrol put a camouflage repaint job on its patrol cars in an effort to eatch unwary lawbreakers. Police in New York City and Chicago employed-an opposite phil- y. Fight ‘speeminder™ cars toured! hicle. Chicago police “planned to keep the red flasher lights atop pattel: cars blinking throughout-the week-| end as a reminder to motorists. Agree to End Shell Strike “h traffic death tott ix “care, cautiont - SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPD) — Driv./ couple Souden was last seen, ig in Argentine. Soiden’s found in a ‘field 2% miles southwest of Argentine. te } ven eile nstruction in August — AP Wirephote cruiser was » Never Killed Anyone; — | Knight Keeps on Saying | Bank Deposit * He said he told the officer that he drove the Cadillac occasionally and said he volunteered to go with the trooper to look at some tire tracks found at: the scene of a burglary near entine. The had told fellow troopers at, the Bright eliow a ‘on. State Police Post that he was going to investigate a burglary of Nu- matics, Ine., near Milford, where $75 was-stolen from a desk Wednes- day night. Knight was: sought for questioning in that burglary. ex « . Knight said he rode in the back seat of the State Police car dbecaise the rider’s gide of the front seat was crowded with papers and other articles, Asked for more details about times and » Knight His anetend tector test. - of him: — “He is wel] aware of his rights. He's prison wise and has had ex- perience conditions.’ lawyer, the man whe has been trouble bet knows the answers. He was redtleas in his cell, say- ing he was unable to sleep because firemen whose quarters are up stairs over the vell were moving about. : When . answering questions, Knight waserratic, At times ne seemed eager to give an account, then he would suddenly “forget.” Talking with Knight was easy. Hig cell window faces on a side street a block from the Michigan State University campus. Finally, he had no more to tell We said, “Good night.” Ex-Convict Held in Abduction (Continued From Page One) -terday he had scheduled the con- _ |a8 collateral for loans, still out- Knight refused to take a lie de-| trant industry and in the restau- To Probe Hoffa Monitor to Confer With Orlando President Over Tieup of Union Funds WASHINGTON # — The chief court-appointed monitor over the’ Teamsters Union says he will con- fer over-the Labor Day weekend with officials of the Florida Na- tional Bank of Orlando in an ef. fort to find out what is blocking return of a $400,000 bank deposit to a Detroit Teamsters local. Martin F. O'Donoghue said yes- ferences to learn about the money which belongs to Teamster Pres- fdent James R. Hoffa's home lo- ca] 299 in Detroit. The bank has had the Detroit local’s money on deposit for several yeurs on a noninterest- bearing basis. The. monitors have directed Hoffa to with- draw the money so it can draw interest for the local’s members. Officials of the Orlando bank have said the money was put up standing, for development of a real estate project, Sun Valley Inc. * * Hoffa once held an option to buy into the corporation. There has been Senate Rackets Commit- tee testimony that Teamsters members were at one time urged to buy lots: in the project. ities have prevented him from carryiig out moniter orders to withdraw the money and put it into an interest-bearing account in some other bank, He has transferred another $125,000 account in an Indianap- olis, Ind., bank to an interest. bearing basis {iy Detroit. . x *e* & On Capitol Hill, the Senate Rackets Committee pictures gang- ster influence both in the restv- rant employes union in Chicago as appalling. Ae od In a report, the committe also sald ite “ene- other exathple of gangster in- Sittration into business enter- prises,” The findings represent part of a new chapter of the committee's report to be filed later in the Senate on the 1958 rackets hear. ings, A copy was made available to a reporter. = 2. ¢ The committee, headed Sen. John L.. McClellan (D-Ark), _imay feel any easing of U.S.-So- ¥ 4 Fe % f happen toy Asia.” an eee > Seems to Be From Gas Poisoning; Mother Critical if Pts i i if B Fs oe sig? “Eig é Mrs. Posselt -told authoriti that when. they arrived at FF 25. shined a flashlight through the — and saw the bodies on the joor, Grito End © Long Ride at Park. San eee = ————— — FLINT (Joyce Mason says she could continue her - mara- = two-month ferris wheel ride at a Flint amusement for * park But the Lapeer girl will end the ride Monday when’ the amusement park closes for the season. Joyce got on the ferris wheel July 7. She was to remain on it until either the Detroit got_into- : can League or until = pe closed. The Tigers never made it. The girl, a student at Fiint Junior College, ate, slept and spent all her time in the ferris wheel seat except for brief trips to the washroom, Two in Hospital After Separate Accidents Friday Two area drivers were in tair condition at Pontiac General Hos- pital today with injuries suffered in separate accidents Friday, The men ' F, St * *. «€ Prince was driving a motorcycle on Baldwin avenue just north of Owens street when he collided with an auto driven by Ed L.. Brown, Pontiac Police. 48, of 59 Garner St., according tot 13; ofl, 3; -* Herter to Consult Officials on Laos 7 vest? oP ogee ee ss | ier $ gin - oe gy - ¢ : a sy . oly - Ee ee * : -o * So : : ee P On Monday, we celebrate Labor Day and while this doesn’t exactly spell “autumn,” it’s highly sugges- tive. . k ok | With the schools opening and vacations drawing to a close, we face that long, straight and exciting run to Christmas. It’s a wonderful time and Pontiac can look ahead with faith and confidence. The steel strike casts a shadow across the horizon, but if this can be obviated, residents of the area should anticipate a busy and active period. : wk we O* * Pontiac Motor Division is now producing the 1960 cars that will be offered October Ist. The 1959 model resulted in a sensational and runaway increase over 1958 and the entire community bene- fited and profited mightily. The local division built 383,320 cars as against 217,303 of the 1958 line. This is a stupendous 76.4 advance which is absolutely startling. Very few big organiza- tions have ever witnessed such a forward step. The division de- serves the highest praise. It re- quired a tremendous product in the first place and then a high order ef coordinated effort all along the line. * * * Pontiac was aptly termed “the car of the year” and it richly deserves the title. The automobile was abso- lutely sensational. and this decision rested with the buying public. Local enthusiasm couldn't contribute ap- preciably. It had to be a national verdict. x * * The new Pontiacs are another fine step forward and there's every rea- son to believe the nation’s accept- ance will go even further. The front has been altered appreciably to give it an added dash and verve that should find quick popular acclairn. The riding qualities of the 1959 car with this new, wide track won great admiration every- where. I have said many times that the 1959 Pontiac is the smoothest, finest riding auto- mobile on the road, irrespective -of price, class, name or previous reputation. * 4a kk The Truck Plant is moving for- — ward splendidly and the new GMC models are the greatest trucks built. ‘This organization underwent a major operation in truck production and in the words of Pxitir J. MONAGHAN, “we will build a truck as a truck would like to be built.” This version isn’t just an adaptation of a pas- senger car made over into the haul- ing business. x * It’s a new deal. It’s a revolutionary step for- ward. And public acceptance has been gratifying. The purchase of a truck is purely a business trans- action. When it comes to a pas- | senger car, “Ma” may Kke the upholstery in car “Zed” and this can be influential in a final deci- sion. But that isn’t true of a truck, These babies must produce These units do just that. And how! w= & -* In the meantime, Fisher Body has gone forward with its modernization plan that includes the entire plant. This work is progressing steadily and will result in a completely up-to-date * _ operation in every respect. Also, more work is heading Fisher's way here. a“ pay Baldwin Rubber reports things are moving forward. Hence, the general outlook ahead of this area is promis- » < ? ed -t ¢ ry ing and rosy. Total employment in the area should be better than it has been for a couple years. x *« * "Oakland County can be a happy place, There’s just one major cloud “in the sky: the steel situation, Pro- longed trouble there could close all the plants in town and all over the nation. But I refuse to believe the Congress, the President and the United States will allow that to happen. * x * . So, cheerio, and summon your nicest smile for September and the period directly ahead, And in Conclusion.... —* Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: - The following is described-as the week’s worst pun: A Scotsman was hired to make kilts for a tribe of head hunters, ferred to himself as the “Shrinking Man's Kilter.” .. 0. . “FBI” stands for Federal Bureau of Investi- gation but in a current film, J. Epcar Hoover explains it also means: Fidelity, Bravery and Integrity.” v+eevas... Ata recent golf tourna- ment, Bos SHAve had 69-69-68-69 and finished in a tle for 11th place..... .»+.. BoB FLYNN writes and asks me what “peripatetic” means and since, he didn’t include his address, I'll answer here. According to the dic-’ tionary it’s “walking about, moving from place to place; rambling,..... ceece OK? x wk A Miami segregationist de- manded “The Three Little Pigs” the black pig beats the mean old wolf instead of a white pig. To what lengths can tottering men- talities go?......... -Forum Magazine says three _ million Americans live in trailers...... ~..» Already one of the largest cities in the world in area, Los Angeles has a plan to extend its city limits 200 miles. That's almost from here to Mackinaw — or from here to Benton Harbor. A hundred cities would be em- braced.......... Once G.M. was the largest defense contractor in the world, It's the biggest corpora- tion and so what's wrong with that? Anyway, it's 17th today. Is the Pentagon “mad” at GM? That isn’t much solace for the Michigan men out of jobs....... ... Not many people know it, but Irving Steinman was born in Russia. x *&* * Golf pros tell me the greatest golf prospect since Bossy Jongs is a 13- year-old San Deigo boy named Mickzry REILLY .......... Some Chicago doctors are charging a patient $2 for a phone call. A few ad- mit privately they’re totaling $200 a month, When I was in London last week, I read that London doctors are very unhappy over social medicine and are demanding a “whopping raise.” .......... That record Au- gust rainfall has closed doors, win- dows and drawers that were never stuck before.........++In his Pan *? “American victory, Hayes Jones was - inches behind Caua#oun over the last hurdle, but caught him in the dash — to. the tape. cee = —-HAROLD A. FITZGERALD ' “PERMISSION to buy all thé clothes she wants may cure. nervousness in a wife,” ‘says a psychiatrist. And it ‘may cause her husband to have com- pound jitters and perhaps running, es : ; whereupon he re- | _Chureh and Economic Life to be 1 Sear i ra . Z * Ls : . j . 2 a : at tale i yy * ister... As chaplain interns, they learn to work with people of all deno fnations and walks of life. They make no attempt to cram doctrine down a patient's preparation for the many js reinforced with knowledge and experience, and the . specialist is trying to accomplish. ‘ Not only ministerial s nurses and doctors who learn the importance of fail on a healing team, and the resources the church hps to effer to aid them in their practice. A former president of the American Medical Asséciatjon, Elmer Hess; M. D., tells me: ’ “Sometimes what we need most in the sickroom 4s not the medicine that we prescribe. It is the faith and hope that we can instill in/our patients. I don’t care whether you are a Catholic, a Protestant or a Jew, jtst as long’as you believe in a Power greater than all the instruments of science at i r The power of faith in healing has been recognized by the Texas Medica] Center in Houston through its establishment of. an Institute of Religion. There mi are trained to become part of a health team, including the physician, , situations’ they will face. in their tudents and ministers a your command.” Churches. Offer 2 ; By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Because Monday is Labor Day, Sunday is designated by the Na- tional) Council of Churches as La- bor Sunday. Each year a Labor Sunday message is produced by Council's of read in all the member churches al services * * * Writing a Labor Sunday mess- age this year is ticklish business, with the nation caught in the grip of a steel strike at. the very time of writing and with Senate inves- tigations occupying the headlines for many months preceding. The subject is a delicate one. But this year's message is thoroughly realistic, It does not sidestep the scandals that have shocked the country, nor does it take sides or attempt to judge. It says frankly that church peo- ple should be concerned about the corruption that exists among some ‘leaders of labor, But it also points out that this concern is also shared. by many leaders and mem- bers of organized: labor, and it further calls attention to the fact. F f rd /the Jhstifute, but medical students, to wellbeing, the role of the pastor Labor Message Voice oF feeg pede 5 | FF Gaatvtt of the People . | : | designated fire district. The other -Readers Condemn Khrushchev Visit — It’s unfortunate the national press didn’t see fit to report Senator- Dodd’s (D-Conn) con- demnation of Eisenhower's position on the Khrushchev invitation. * * * The report documents Khrush- chev’s rise to power in 1938 when Ukrainian men, women and chil- city alone he m 12,000 people three months after-he.came into power. This particular purge tully documented with pictures. is total is over five million Ukrainians. * * * ' He also tricked Hungarian General Maleter and Premier Nagy and murdered them. In the face of this we’re supposed to welcome him and his-follow- -ers. We wouldn’t have wel- comed Hitler. We don’t have to entertain Khrushchev even if requested to de so by govern- ment officials, and we shouldn't. It’s a violation of all decency to even give him recognition. * * * Our President has no business consorting with thieves and mur- derers as our representative. I hope Christian people, at least, will do what they can to prevent entrance of this malignant, evil man into our country. ; J. A. Hubbard @ 1050 Woodward w * @ ie 4, students pChiatrist, min- 5 o t. They gain. practical pdstorates, Their faith img of what the medical Anyone crazy enough to believe Khrushchev’s visit to the U. S.. will - cause a thaw in the cold war collective bargaining is neces- shouldn't be in office. Khrushchev sary for economic freedom in an is Sora ote nas run- . out issues on j can pee ora aime “hee ‘discredit our country and he needs e is restriction, or even dicta- a fresh supply. » tion, by government. . * * * x *e * Khrushchev is a Communist and “that not all the corruption is on the side of labor. Management, too, has been caught in some pretty shady deals. ‘ en oe a? The message does not scold any- one. It simply makes clear that in the midst of all the charges, coun- tercharges and name-calling, the ‘hristian will -keep a ‘balanced rather than a prejudicial or par- tial view of the problems.” The general tone of the mess- age is therefore a positive, not a controversial one, It affirms Dr. William Brady’s the Council's belief that free Mailbag: Advice on Cod Liver Oil Proves No Fish Story _ Your advice on the use of cod liver oll is no fish story. Let me tell you about the wonderful..." (Miss M, A.) | Answer -— Thank you, ma'‘am, but Im afraid the ters you use would cause much misunderstanding, I advise pure cod liver oil, not less than two table. spoonfuls’ “(one fluid ounce) daily the year around, except in ex- . tremely warm weather, for rheu- , . matiz, not for “arthritis.” * * * “We want to thank you for all the good advice in the 7 Keys — my—husband and—I beth feel so much better gince we revised our model health diet.” (Mrs.-N. E. 8.) _ Anawer — The diet as outlined in The.7 Keys to Vite (35 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope) is a basic health diet, a reduction diet, a corrective diet, a the diet. It is a pattern én which to * *. * : “T have had two broken arme’ and a broken ankle, and a friend has had fou different fractures in 10 years, Aré gome people's bones more fragile . . .°" (Mrs. iM. B., age 45) Answer — Yea, the bones of persons who are deficient in cal- vim are more fragile. The bones are the storehouse of. cal: 4 a eclum and they steadily lose cal- chum If the everyday diet is poor x 2 ® ganized workers there cannot be ceitful imperialist. If Dick Nixon aihy collective bargaining. It then is stupid enough to waste his time goes. on to hold in focus not la-- trying to reason witli one of these bor’s" shortcomings but the high people, he shouldn't be elected dog level of responsibility it has gen- catcher. erally shown. . Tim Agar ‘Copyright 1959) 405 Boyd . he directed the murder of 400,000 -& Jes dren in one year. In one~-smait-—should be done job? One possible area of regulation concerns activities within a concerns use of by-passes where- ever they may exist around metropolitan areas. ‘Are X-Ways Safe - for Us to Travel?’ The Detroit expressways are simply a mess, During some rush hours you can save time by avoid- ing using them. Now this flooding comes up and I wonder if they’re safe to use,-It looks like: someone goofed. California does not have floods on theirs and they have had the X-ways for years, Are we tax- payers stuck with a second rate Commuter Portraits Ry JAMES J. METCALFE . What answer can I give you that . « . You do not have already? -,.. Or is it not sufficient, dear .. That we are going steady? It is too early now in life... us to gay for sure. . . That our affection. mutual .. Forever-will endure .. , I think it is: too soon for us .. To take an accurate measure . . . Of common interest | in our dreams , . Of all that we would treasure ..,. Let us be pa- tient for a while . . . And sort of feel our way .. . Considering, dear.one, that we ... Are still so young today . . Our hearts should be more certain, dear , . . What- ever kind of weather ... That . . For’us to live together. © (Copyright 1959) _ ‘THOUGHTS FOR- TODAY befits sound doctrine, — Titus ~ 2:1. . ~~ « * Live to explain thy doctrine by thy life. — Matthew Prior. Case Records of a Psychologist: Neurotics Waste Pastor’s Time Dr. Sneed is a dynamo of re-- will swamp a clergyman by their ligious zeal, who also appreci- excessive demands upon his time. ates the need for scientific counselling. So study this. case : carefully. Write out your prob- lem, for that forces you to face it consciously. You can then probably solve it by yourself. Most parishioners want to evade their problems and im- pose on a clergyman for hours while he tries to find what they fear to face, By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE CASE C-436: Dr. Richard Sneed, aged about 45, is a California clergyman who is a dynamo of moral energy. © ~ * * * When. he invited me to Los An- Group counseling can also be conducted by having clinics where- in patients are taught ‘some simple psychiatric facts whereby they can solve their own problems, | good many women function of the « but cler. r childbirth becouse thay be = Bymen can easily A all the yerns retailed by = >y parishioners all sorts of paliien Sek teeny ie ae - Sol over till Read’s book “Chiidbirth Withdet = for ee at duane hea Th Fear” Public library or digest some of my remarks be- pm SB ae the aR ee =a dn oe se ter the Dine parted —_— as as w _ " it be wificient to let book “Pre for Maternity.” canmeat col Such CU Wortiers RIEREpS- The mother and her “nae, saa ale po ten Brg rg he oto rf together—and be together when. le for personal interviews: by all from their moodiness hy tomor- the supreme moment comes, — aa ee oe ee Eee “puiddes, on, efvialt aha ot Ju wide nan *“o _For that is inherent in the nature ang tains Wine tne SASL UESRGTY ath eaees Saude careeratee awe . ; y, * ‘ a . 7 iced, mahesdreerg, sarin con 5 care cinta wae Bee tip : (Copyright 1980) But many neurotic ‘parishioners parishioners*to arcynd. | ¢ S > . ET NEW SCHOOL SERIES Tells Parents How To‘Get Best Education for Their Child Every conscientious parent ond every public spirited citizen will want to — every word of this series marting Tuesday, September 8, in The Pontiac ress. It is a condensation of the new book, on to Get the Best Education for Your Child,” by the eminent educator, Or fe Benjamin Fine and his wite, Lillion Fine, also a trained educotér, a: Unlike other books you moy hove read in this field, Dr. Fine’s comes to grips with ordinary, every problems thot beset any parent intent ‘on seeing thot. his child ts the best: possible instruction under increasingly pita! conditions of overcrowding, teacher shortages ‘and contvicting t ies tt ee HOw YOU can. HELP YOUR CHILD ... ae es ae Poet roar seas a —D URING HIS ALL IMPOR TANT What should you ‘se if your child con’ ‘t get along with.his teacher? Should-you or your son de- cide on what college he attends? When is a parent justified in complaining to the principal? - The material offered in this series has won acclaim throughout the country. Hos become the subject of conversation and discussion everywhere it hos been avoiloble to parents and teachers. nts, ” You will ds a sl “yal aemielhipesane | conversation, melee jeg ideas, Af you ore Begin in reading “How to Get the. Best Education for. Your. Child” in: Tuesday, September Bth’s SF ile ee ee. cae eer im pwns veri ak “OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH - Rev. J. W. Deeg, sige — Montcalm and Glenwood , Sermon 10 10:00 A.M. “WHAT ‘TIME 18 IT?” call School, Aah iS, A.M. ‘grims for every part of the country, CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Sunday Evening 7:30 PM Malta Ha)) — 82 Perkins St. ‘off Auburn) Sunday Service 730 PM —KHev. Knapp of Flint Thursday Sept. 10—Open Forum September 20th—Rev. Austin Wallace Methodist Editor Fs : IRST CHURCH «: he NAZARENE | 60 STATE STREET t0 Give Sermon Dr John E. Marvin’! to , Discuss Dilemmas) ond ‘Directives - Sunday School .. 9:45 AM, Worship sree eee ] 1:00 A.M, Guest speaker, Dr. John'E. Mar- Youth Groups .. 6:30 PM in wi dees 9 mernen Evening Service . 7:30 P.M. Sunday morning worship service of Minister Will Speak at Both Services the First Methodist Church, RICHARD NORTH, Minister of Music a ee | hood in the Copper country. He | plate editor im 1936 and three | years later was elepted editor. _ In 1948 Dr, Marvin served as a representative of the Methodist Press. attending the ¥ grag |Assembly of the World Council of ° * Marimont Baptist Church . 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. “A- COMMAND REFUSED” Youth Group 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. “THE LIGHT’ Communion Service Rev. Somers, speaking at both services MARIMONT .. . A Growing Church with a Friendly Welcome! r many. 7% “Holding Forth the Word of Life” | of the Crusade for Christ of the . Methodist Church he wrote and ——— SeeapeaeanatoancNOnS peor Soap be A. gobo BETHANY: BAPTIST CHURCH | sss omc 4 satonst spent WEST HURON and MARK STREET Beard of Lay Activitieg,, - Percy M. Walley. It.. Minister of Education see addition to a Dr. Joseph vite’ Chapman, Pastor ee oe ter aa Two Worship Services — 8:45 a.m: and 11:00 a.m. te —— Sermon by the pasiér: “THIS IS BETHANY” pee Boh doch greet 45 A.M.—Church School Classes for All | the Methodiat Press. 7:00 P.M.—10th-l4th grade Baptist Youth Fellowship , 12th-Post High Baptist Youth Fellowship Wednesday, 7:15 P.M.—Mid-week Service “An American Baptist Convention Church” a Contes Methodist REV. MILTON KH. BANK, D.D., Mintater REV DANIEL 3 WALLACE. 8.D., Associate Minister ~ REV, JOHN A. HALL, D.D., Assoc. Minister MORNING SERVICES 8:45 A. M. and 10:55 A. M. “A MAN’S CALLING” “Rev. Daniel J. Wallace. Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) | will be formally dedicated here Dedication ‘ceremonies will be}a ¢ ‘Built ‘at-a cost of nearly 30 mil- , lions dollars the church is sur- ‘passed in size square feet ie by St. Peter's Basilica, in Rome; the | Cathedral of St. John the Divine | Episcopal, New York; Cathedral of be Pangeds: of Mary, Milan, Ttaly;| : st- Cathedral, Liverpool, Eng- es Cathedrat of Mary of the | Chair, Seville, Spain, and St, Pe- ter's Cathedral, Cologne, Germany. shrine dedicated to the Virgin | Mary was conceived by the late Bishop Shahan in 1914 on the eve of World War I. Sixty years ear- lier, in 1846, the Catholic groups of the United States had: chosen ’|Mary as the patron saint of this country’s Catholics. It was not until 1920, however, that. the task of financing and building the shrine was begun. * * ® The work was slow. Between 1921 and 1926, a crypt church was cost of nearly two million dollars. In the ‘next«five years the was extended to include a magnifi- cent lobby, memorial hall, a chapel- to Our Lady of Lourdes, and a Celtic Chapel where Bishop Shahan “| was buried in 1932. The chapel now bears his e * Lack of Reed rcevediad further major construction from 1931. to 1954, but a nationwide drive brought in about 15 million dollars and progress was then re- ‘Tsumed with a goal of completing the upper part of the shrine in 1959. * * * John McShain, builder of the Pentagon, was awarded the com tract for the final stages of the project. A major feature ol the church “lis a million-dollar bell tower fi- nanced by the Knights of Colum- bus, When completed, it will rise to a height of 329 feet. *. * ¥ The church jis located on the campus of Catholic university, The shrine is 459 feet long and 24 feet wide, topped@by q 239-foot dome. It is built without any struc- ~ | tural steel, Only. stone, brick, tile! and concrete were used. x * * — REV, DR. ACHILLES A. SIAGRIS ~t) | Greek Minister Leaves 7) \for Boston Seminary The Rev. Dr. Achilles A. Siagris, minister of the Greek Orthodox church of Pontiac has been elected by Archbishop lakovos, president, and the faculty as a professor of philosophy. and theology of the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Seminary © Boston, Mass. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oaklarid and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL /# * * Classes tor All Ages | Dr. Siagria, whe has served as || minister of the church here for GUEST SPEAKER REV. W HOWARD SCHOOS _,| eave for Boston Sept. %. His plans also include teaching ai the 7:00 P. M.—EVENING SERVICES University of Boston. > “WHOS WHO IH THE LA@BS BOOK OF LIFE” 4 The Kuinee ch 6 Clot Gube ‘ ad Oo © ts Dr HH. Savage, speaking “=| dox Community’? is thé theme he a ‘has chosen for the sermon at his Be Waitin ke. 4 ifinal Mass. this ian de es neon elaaigh ate ta Ae ee Evening Service Ennai iiel Baptist Church 645 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD / } ESPECIALLY INVITES YOU /TO WORSHIP AT THREE GREAT SERVICES DR. TOM MALONE / 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. / Speaker 7:30. EVANGELIST BILLY KIM DYNAMIC KOREAN EVANGELIST SPEAKER \ SPECIAL MUSIC Under Direction of JOYCE MALONE Air Conditioned Auditorium > ee Modern Supervised Nursery ~ Ample Parking Space ~~ Radio Broadcast. WPON Santis Schaal Anendance Last Suyiday 1201 "The iden af baliding ‘an. goin - built in the lower foundations at a| HONORED AT FAREWELL DINNER — Ollie Evans, master of ceremonies, bids farewell to the Rev. and Mrs, Wesley Wibley at the recent saa data Mis arta cbeaos nowy caret al First Baptist Church, Rev. Mr. Wibley left the First Assembly of God Church on this week to accept the request to the Four Fold Ganpel Guoreh i in Battle Creek. CENTRAL CHRISTLAN "G. W. Gibson, Minister FE $9239 347 N. Saging Bible School ......-.-945A.M. Morning Worship «« 11:00 A.M. Youth Service .....+,.6:00P.M. Evening Service ......7:00 P.M Meeting end Bible Pereiy Wednesday ..720PM Church Council Greccent Baptist Caerch FIRST OPEN - BIBLE CHURCH 1 Block Hof Wahoo Bivé. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. eee Looks at Labor. Bibles were presented to four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Main Its Holiday Message Discusses Obligation to) Movement , NEW YORK — The 1959 Labor Sunday Message of the National Council of Churches stresses the importance of collective bargain- ing-‘‘in-an orderly society,’ and calis upon labor and management “to consider and respect the rights of the vast majority of our people’’ who do not take part in collective) bargaining. The Message reminds the churches of their obligation to de- velop a deeper concern for labor's needs and functioning: Jt will be read: in thousands of t churches Sunday. “It ts right and fitting that the churches recognize and stress the vital place of free tabor movement in, and its contribu- tion to, our society ‘through the institution of collective bargain meas corse (UNGErQO Week. Church and Heonemle Life of the of Training EDWIN W. KRIEFALL Church and Economic Life of the Presents Bibles to Boys -+Table_will be observed Youth ervicg ice 8:90 PM = : | Evangelistic ice at the Crescent Baptist Church Weds Drover Meeting 7:45 P.M this week as awards for one year faithful attendance; Pinal * * * for a Priendly Norman Schmuck, Sunday school ‘one a superintendent made the presen- tation to Charles, Stephen und Kenneth Main on the basis of both church and Sunday school attend- oe tlk | —__. First Congtegational { “The Invitation of Christ’ ig the topic Rev, Benjamin A, Bohn has Church Mill, E. Huron & Mt. Clemens chosen for his sermon this Sunday. Malcolm K. Burton, Minister Rev. Arthur Magiott FE 2-8497 He will be assisted in the service by Rachel Schettling .as youth leader and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Perry, church greeters. The Lord's 9:30 A.M. Service ‘Every Man Shall Receive’ The Rev, — Burton, preaching the sermon at the 10 a.m, service. * * The September meeting of the Men's Fellowship is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the parsonage at wiiich time color slides: of the Upper Penninsula will be shown by Carl Meng. fins FREE METHODIST CHURCH The number of illegitimate —_ in mated 89,500 .in 1940 to prs 202,000 in 1957, the last year The church will seat 3,000 per-| National Council. It ts the 48nd tabluated. : | = “und CaN Sccommbdi(s weuts| seve! sintrement iewed-ew Labor - | ————————=| Sunday School 10 A.M.| ° ~ pepsin ee, ipa labor and manage- Jehovah's Witnesses. " F our Towns : ment are both commended in the| North Pontiac Enjoy. METHODIST CHURCH } WORSHIP SERVICES Orchard Lake Church message for sharing the “credit ot| Minister's Visit |S cemwenna a | . : t e whic! e I ‘ “ : R rt lf Sch | bargaining. holds today among 1° Sunday School ......9:45 AM. [ 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. epo $ HS OQUIE jour democratic institutions.” During the semi-annual visit of} Church Service ........11 A.M. ; Re + ee eee ce a. keene Fee! faa nn nd EE ——— — The Rev, Edward D. Auchard, | management to recognize the fact’ ‘ ; of the Orchard Lake Com-|that, “since tree collective bar- North Congregation of Jehovah's} CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC |} PRAYER MEETING ~ turme f0 the’ Pulpit Sudan, He nine fs one of the established cecial training and activity. | SCIENCE CHURCH || Wednesday 7:30 P.Mr — on the sub ; Che Worl he continuance of anaraasrad _* * © 30 icmornanbeivcina . ke tad fi art ‘“‘is | rT ee : enjoying "Sund S Sloat wit be Pied Pelee, phlei cee" | week oh ireamd act and | fois Coctoeatng” | } tone, * Ps : s (The first interchurch, ‘nation- spiritual benefit from Mr, Krie- Silver Tea Wed. 7:30 P.M. ir . owt observance of Labor Sunday} fai’ ” according to William On Tuesday evening the sesdion| as held in 1910. The message was| P. Strong, presiding sinister. He ‘LUTHERAN | of the Orchard Lake Church will! instituted seven years later as part says the visit is a part of an | Nati al ‘Lutheran | : gather. a . of the observance, Now oe advanced. training in a on une a CHURCHES a A retreat and planning confer. [by the 33-denomination Na , provided for Jehovah's | uncil urch : MISSOURI SYNO 3 peel Chala Saige Gems eee. Care, & le oem Witnesses. The program includes | Co il Ch es D ; meeting of the W Oldest continuing churc Bible discussion with people of | e en's Association at. 16 am, sprvances in the cooperative, inter-| all faiths in the community. ASCENSION Gr ace a Wednesday, church movement.) Pr cea m begins | WATERFORD 1 Corner Genesee and Glendale “College Kick-off,” sponsored by ; at 8 with a discussion regarding | “terting at Legaett choot (West sider : the committee on Christian Educa- Plan Choir Gathering the activity of the congregation in 300) Pentine Lane Sut. I & Richard S: Stuckmeyer, Pastor | tion, is scheduled for 8 p.m, | Wa. Latuntele, Poster | Tittanh w+» 9:00AM. § p teaching. A discourse by Mr. Service .. : Wednesday with the young people! Macedonia Baptist Church will! krietan giving counsel on improv-| Y SCHOOL....9:00 A.M. BE Sunday School .....9:00 AM. of the ation who will at-jbe the scene Sunday for the Cit¥ling one’s personal mini SERVICES .....+..+.10 AM. I Church Service ....11:00A.M. | tend college as guests for the eve-/wide Choir Union muhering. ie cludes the session. CHRIST Sunday School ...,11:00 A.M. § hing. event, open to the public, w a. e cuts oy et held inthe. new building at the| , MMEMEMNE this week wil be HWA TEREORD TWP! St. Stephen | - The Church will be host to ajcorner of Pearsall and Motor paste satires, World” at * airport at Williams Lake Rd. V.P.W. Hall—Walton Biva. © training session for adult cub scout|streets, according ‘te the Rev. L. Whely ta 2 Wicked ae (Between Ditie and Sashevaw) © leaders from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday. 'R. Miner, pastor. 3 pm. Sunday. A congregation 9 . Arvid E. Anderson, Pasior Guy B. Smith, Pestor . on Fane eeay oo ane sunlect “Feet i] -worsuip services =” Q —— Gee Meee | pe er ki SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A.M. & i FIRST METHODIST fom be cece ee mee Ste Trinity |g South Seatiw 5 eee, Paul T. Hart, Pastor | Kingdom Hall, 4400 Walton Biva. |] ST. zeae S as Jesse ; perp teteesd poms his month's stay in Pon} PONT vane vr a * 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP | “tise. the supervising minister wil} 8? HIM St. at Cherry st. Rolph c. ‘Clave, Pa Pastor 4 “DELIMAS OR DIRECTIVES” —* ji Sthvyan's winneasce en SUNDAY SCHOOL . 9:45 AM. [IB Sutdty School ....9345 AM. | ; wt: fete Marvin, Byetking . ————-_—s— if CHURCH SERVICE. 11:00 AM. Bas, pai 00 A.M. fs 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL ‘This Is Bethany’ | | SHEPHERD of the LAKES | # St. Poul Youth Fellowship........6:15 P, M | Speaking on the theme, “This Is) WALLED LAKE Joslyn at Third Wed. Maat PM - Bible Study fa Prayer Pellowship Bethany,” Dr. Joseph Irvine Chap-|] Meettia ot Walled Lake tiem. Sctioot ¥4 ET chee eooer ene: ; means man, pastor, will lead off in the fall W. Maple Near Ladd Ra. BE George Mahder, Pastor All Saints Episcopal Church. [}per will be at both the 8:45 and 11) sparc peng AM. Pg Sunday School .:. 9:30 A.M. Williams St. at W. Pike : restecie att Tie ae. —=——'|§ Bloomtield Ths fev Davie W Unus, Caren | i ie CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ae TOWNSHIP 8:00 A.M—Holy Communion = Steere Lake & Telegraph.” 9:30 AM—toWc a | : SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY SS Se ee | Rector. inant Nursery ~ Hf : NAAN" aie School... 1100 A.M. Ua years, i e2% yi “= = : he ee Oe ee ena a School 2 East Lawrence Street > hg Sane inci a 2 Wed ae = 2 ‘Merete Pi Wm.-C. Grate, Paster ee EPISCOPAL CHURCH a a - | -W81 Commerte, Maittors . i§ hitb Cone 2 5. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE cE BLS Wilcke vio _ RADIO. Mey Bove ‘on i: me | yp! — Pies : ATS Pa | —o ; ‘ . Coe ‘ ; ; ‘ ? “ | Sat. Eve, Service .... Schoo! “M16 Baldwin, FE 2-080 eee Sunday School .. 9:45 AM. Sunday Worship .11:00 A.M. “NGUAPTSE whe | yp geo ee NEGLECTING SALVATION” Rev. G. }. Bersche THE ALLIANCE SHURCH ag ihe lawsclge + G. }. Bersche, Pastor ‘Evangelistic S'vice 7:00 P.M. Pastor Plans Sermon 9:45 Worship Service “42:00 A.M, Sunday School | ¥ “The Lord Hath Need” Speaking on the topic, “The Fo- ; i 7:45 P, M. - Evening Worship . Rev. Amold Hashman T on Preaching Sunday Burton's sermon Sunday at the Fak Conpeagntnnl inh. Decision has been made by the| congregation of St, Andrew's Epis- * * Gies a hes organist, will ‘Peace Be With You” as the Prelude and “Pastorale Ancienno” | for the offertory, beth hy Edad. son. “Three Candles” by Dodson! will be sung by soloist Mrs. Pa- tricia K Kengall. Bethiel Tabernacle. Schedules Meeting Guest ‘speaker fot the Parish din- ner Wednesday will be the Rev. Galen E, Hershey of First Presby- . terian Church. * * * Scheduled for Sept. 11-13 is the ‘/Youth Group annual. retreat at Young People ‘Camp Mahn-go-tah-see near Hale: Sates UNITY ! weiiidics so: seen ate ‘Tuesday, 745 fl 70 chamberam Occ Maton Wl tabenects wee held 2d0 eee __Pramfend Worn Wen anette sec il il er an 7 ree : = Hnpedbeaye ome prare Thursday, 7:45 WT First Christian Church] * * * Disciples of Christ The first service of the new mission of Bethel Tabernacle at, | Sunday School... Service. 10:15 Au 858 W. Huron | 3203 Ormond Rd., off of M59 will be held at 7:30 this evening. The -evént is open to the public. . Rev. D. D. McColl | |copal Chyrch, Drayton Plains, to Plan to Define Role of Religion in School CHICAGO w— The National Council of Churches is taking steps toward defining the role of religion in public schools. A * * The NCC’s Committee on Re- ligion and Public Education has approved a provisional document declaring schools should reflect a fundamental faith in God but should not formally teach any con- cept of God. * * ® Doctrinal teachings are the responsibility, of the church and home, says the document, while a oS the school. 237 TV Stations Carry Lutheran ‘Spots’ NEW YORK (AP) — The Na- tional Lutheran Council's series of the one-minute television. «Pe: called “Invitation for To i now is being carried by 237 TV stations across. the country. oe tne feria a | “Sweat and Salvation” is the! ‘Sweat and Salvation’ Theme of His Sermon Members of the Post High Scliool Youth Group will meet at 7:15 p.m ie Pastor 0. D. Emery Nate ion 3 thers a “Wednesday — 7:20; Prayer Groups and Youth Choke A omen bnaeclekee ape of 1000 AM. | ee Church Phone FE 5-8361 Sole Oe ee Bishop L. A..Pérent at 1 p.m.| incorporate as an Ecclesiastical Corporation and apply for Union as a Parish with the Diocese of Michigan. A uhanimous vote was re- ceived to authorize these Incor- porators to serve formal notices of intention to incorporate, with Bishop Emrich and with the Rev. C. G. Widdifield, Rector of the in Urundi, . Africa. Andrew's by All Saints Vestry. a : } iy : i ri and sunk. public. be presented in a missionary mes- . isage by the Rev. George Belknap lat the Baldwin Evangelical United Brethren Church, 212 Baldwin Ave. _ | man-eating falo, will speak at both the 8:30 and 11 o'clock morning services. | His rifle skill has won him a large audience in his preaching services | | _| One of the difficulties with which | ihe has been confronted happened during his first trip to Africa when | he and his family were on the, Zam Zam, which was attacked The church event is open to the Returns Ae Month ~~ WESLEYAN METHO @) FIRST CH @ NORTH LYNN STREET Supday School 10 A.M. Worship 11 Be 130PM. | W.YPS. 645 FJ Wedneeder Preyer ond Onis Series TAPE eines CRCH of the the ” BRETHREN, : “Gunens \ each Sunday in August. Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Mesege bythe Paster, it a.m. 8 a.m. Sunday, ject for the Suriday wor- Seillines Seater as Giebe Wine ‘ sérvice at the First Presby- Tay on evtrn etntn Seria pny Br is “Christ's Invita- Rev. Leroy-Shater, Pastor @ Fed- All Who Labor.” Associate . of the , Rev. —— Hershey will heads one, at the 9:30 a.m. service}. —. "Waterford Township's American Baptist Church ; Congregations in fori “Christ, the Carpenter.” At BAPTIS | years, he both worship services, Mrs.j* TT: grow to Michael -Siano, soprano, will sing wor-| the offertory solo, .“How Crescent ant Lake Rood near Hatchery Road i Are Thy Dwellings” by Liddle. 10 AM. weir ip & Communion 1 PAM Sunday School A meeting of the departmental Men's Fellowship at the parsohage. superintendents of the church _ |school and officers-is scheduled for 7:30 pam. Tuesday for the pur- FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Pee pee fe CRUNOE 55 Cocke Lebe A Rev, Harold Marshall, Pastor Education Sunday and autumn venue ‘}ehurch school activities, . | ‘Harry Nichols, President ° ‘| Under the tage — Sunday Service 7:30—Lillian Winters of Det. —- , ogee ae peng Wednesday Sept. 9 Candle Light Tea, Rev. Marshall Dr. Jegation from the Women’s we alep on. J akan * ated a Preah Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. named young Long Lake road near Middle Belt. The former Cranbrook. terial meeting ' Reve J Lather Shatfielh heniatant Minneapolis vet Commerce; in 199, he was 7 tie vs ue 4 Social Welcome Awaits You ichosen one of the ope-hundred liv- “ee - i: :18 AM. ‘Classes Sel i ten) gevoren a rae (ot. Andrews Church | iis jwas voted one of the 12 ereat|Announces Title .... 7 i vg , ——— facet Aes Oe re aye Con, _ a ae : | DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH orer’ of His Sermon |Dlqns to ncorporate Sunday ectost "10 Aa, Mafning Worhip ...1190 ant Author of seven books, the pastor| “Every Man Shall Receive” ‘s = ‘Jenor end Seginners a has traveled ‘around the world | the title of the Rev. ! K. , ‘ outh eee eeeee ee eer eeeree =e ~ Mid < wcaeceae piney (s Chureh ‘Gerviee .. SOCe eee eens eeeeee LONE 6. ‘a Supt ~ARTHUR EWALD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Poster REV. WRLIAM H. MARBACH, 0.0. Asreciate Patter REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 8.0. WORSHIP SERVICES”. . . 9:30-11:00 Sunday Schl. 9: Good Music — / SYLVAN LAKE CHURCH of CHRIST Se Se i i / i RIE} ENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Pan Mr. CLEMENS ST —Y300.4 ‘BLDG, semmeemad | -ty - os Robert Garner, Pastor’ | 1:30 Pm 7:30PM 4 7:30 PM. eeeeeeee | setae a | eden Bebe _an. Paul Johnson ~ PE ¢-1172—PR 6-002 of : We Give YOU a HEARTY Welcome at EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 5 saab Gioliok ake: Wi, tun uh, Ob, Maarten aoe Sin dao ht ee sth 2S Sun. 7:30 AM. gues _CE URCH - a Wee ee Pier 9:45 A. M LA. eeeeeereeeeaeaaeeeeer TT TEE ERLE AAA LALA La 6:30 P. SUPER E TEETER RE eH ees 7:30 P. reneeeneeesee TO P. Rev. M. P, Boyd Ir, Pastor Cacpaaing with Souther Bape! Conveton Ave M. ? | 4 1 THE SALVATION ARMY 726 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited hb : : | —E__ nseenaaseaneeeneneennenarnreeestonsn CHURCH SCHOOL ..... 9:39-11:@ REV. GEORGE BELKNAP — “| Will Discuss PONTIAC CHURCH | Growth of Church ‘OF CHRIST in Belgian Congo Welcomes All Visitors | Setar eee ine ied eel Re Sunday Evening Worship ... 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Everybody Is Invited! } 1180 North Perry st. 45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 1] a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN AND AND MRS. mM WILLIAM HEAVER se Suagna Tn oo Oud Reeling Waterford Community Church $860 Andersonville Rd. ‘Worship Services ... 8:30, 11 A. M. Sunday School .........9:45 A. M. Evening Service ...........7 P.M Welcome to a Friendly Church! _Hour-of Power......Wed. 7:30 P.M. | — = ee ee ee — *sA* Vieweawe ean ee 4 Bs ses ae _— T } ' . ¢ * * . a ee ee ee m4 Ee ‘ Pas oy 4“ * | i hae * “ Se b> ‘ { 52g 8 peu * EIGHT Hosts Two Ex Here under the auspices of the American Field Service for the coming school year are Helmut Gais- bauer, left, of Vienna, Austria, who is staying with Dear Abby Feels: Your Dad May Walk Up Aisle OK "#2 If You Trust Him to Stay Sober By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: | am planning a church wedding. | am afraid 1o have my father walk me down the aisle be- cause he is a constant drinker and T don't think he could make it ‘ ts He lives : LJ at home but a hardly any- ABRY body speaks to him, [ know a bride should have her father give her away, but I don't want to take the chance of having him show up drunk and spoiling my wedding. How do I handle this problem? : BRIDE-TO-BE DEAR BRIDE: Alcoholism is a sickness. Your father is sick and his family is certain- ly not helping him by refusing to speak to him. Perhaps if vou told him that you'd be the happiest bride in the world if you could walk proudly” down the aisle on. his arm, he'd have an incentive to stay so- er. Give him that chance— Phi Kappa Tau Picks Officers at Meeting Phi Kappa Tau chapter of Pi . Omicron national sorority met Thursday at the Drayton Woods home of Mrs, John Voorhees. Mrs. Thomas Roe was elect- ed president to replace Mrs Stuart Hutchinson who is mov- ing. Committee heads for the coming year are Mrs. Robert Young, program; Mrs. May- nard Holmes, membership; Mrs. Voorhees, telephone; Mrs. Gene Shell, historian; Mrs. Richard Maier, publicity; Mrs. Robert Scharf, ways and means; and Mrs. Robert An- gel, philanthropic. Mrs. Angel ‘was also appointed td serve on the Pontiac Council. A rush party will be held Sept. 17 at the Waterford home of Mrs. Hutchinson, Help Heal Meal If your hands are exception- ally red and rough, you need to give them special care. A med- icated lotion will help heal chapped or cracked skin, And at night smooth on an extra rich cream and slip on clean cotton gloves, List Art Hours Pine -Lake—art —¢lasses wilt continue as usual at 10 a.m. the second and fourth Wednes- day of each month except De. . cember, June, July and August in the West Bloomfield Town- ship Hall basement. J, Gould is instructor, Hart. even if you have to have a favorite uncle or cousin stand ing in readiness as an alter nate should .your father dis- appoint you. You'll be doubly blessed for offering to honor your father in God's house. * * * DEAR ABBY: My husband got a promotion which Means we have to move to upper New York State. IT am very un happy about it because | heard from a woman who once lived there that they are a very fast crowd. She said the neighbors used to throw wild parties, Oné of their favorite games was tor all the men to toss their house keys into a hat. They'd pass the hat and each man would 1” Things that go together ——a must Jor the coed’s wardrobe and: this six piece outfit is available locally. It features matching plaid skirt, jacket i -— oy oe Pontiac Press Photo Greg Uligian, right. Darlene Woodhull, left center, is hostess to Nina-Marie Kritopoulos of Athens, Greece. They will attend Pontiac Central High School. pick out a house key. He woula go to spend the night at which- ever house fhe had the key for. My husband says this 1s ridiculous, but my friend doesn't: lie. Whom should [| believe? MOVING NORTH * * * DEAR MOVING: Beheve your husband. People who, are interested in ‘“games" like this one, . wouldn't take a chance on getting their own wives. DEAR ABBY: I am only 22 years old and my husband is 24. Last night he took a radio to bed with him to listen to the baseball game. We have been married only 10 months. I am afraid my marriage is falling apart: Can you tell me what to do? AFRAID DEAR AFRAID: Be glad your ‘‘competition'’ is nine men instead of one woman. Many happily married men like baseball. It doesn’t mean your marriage is ‘‘falling apart’’ Don't whine, nag or act hurt. Just stay right in there and gitch : * * CONFIDENTIAL TO MRS S.8.; Your friend is wrong. It can happen any time. + * What's your problem? For a personal reply, write to ABBY, in care of, this paper. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed, en- velope. “chemette.” and slacks.to pair up with a solid colored cotton shirt or one of wool and nylon and then topped with a plaid ‘ x = Roe THE PONTIAC PRESS., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1950 Girl, Boy to Remain ,., 0. 6 ; Helmut Gaisbauer, 18, of, Vi- ‘enna, Austria, arrived in Pon- tide last Friday morning. He is Staying with Mr. and Mrs. Benten Woodhull and their daughter, Darlene, of Lincoln ~avenue is, Nina-Marie Krito- poulos of Atheng;:Greece,-She arrived in Pontiac last Sunday after traveling by air from Milan, Italy to New York City, She then boarded a bus with other American Field Setvice students bound for Detroit. Nina-Marie likes sports too, particularly basketbalt and swimming. She also. likes to take field trips. 2 ~ * * * Two Pontiac Central High School students have been in Europe since June under the auspices of American Field Sue Koprince, the first ex- change student from Pontiac Central to be sent abroad, spent the summer in Han- nover, Germany. She ig the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius. Koprince of West Iro- quois road. * * * Among points of interest she saw were the cities of Bre- Berlin and East Berlin. She al- so Visited the border to Com- munist territory in the eastern zone. Sue will arrive in Pon- tiac next Tuesday. She is now aboard the SS Gooetbeer en route to New York City. Sherry Fink, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. Jerome Fink of Bloomfield Hills, is staying with a family in Ornskoldsvik, Sweden, Mr. and Mrs. Stig Johansen, their daughter and three sons. , * * * ; When she first arrived, Sher: ry took a course in the Swe- dish language. She then spent the summer vacation with the family. Tuesday she began her senior year of high school in Sweden, She will return to this country in January. = © eS MRS. CARL L. BEAUBIEN ~ are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Hughes and_ Mr. and Beaubien. Newlyweds Will Make Home at Orchard Lake Mary Ellen Hughes and Carl ‘Lee Beaubien were married this morning at Our. Lady of the Lakes, The Rev. F. J. Delaney officiated at the ceré- mony before 300 guests. ‘ Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Lestie-P.Hughes of Mann road and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Beaubien of Orchard ~ Lake. The bride wore a ballerina length gown of fan lace over nylon__net__and taffeta. The gown featured a sweetheart neckline and short sleeves and she carried a bouquet of white stephanotis, white baby chry- - santhemums centered by white orchid, . ‘ x* * * Mrs. Frank Dumont was ma- . tron of honor. Bridesmaids, were the bride's sisters, Edna and Laura Hughes. They all wore baby blue ballerina length gowns of nylon over taffeta with —Sweetheart-—-necklines, _ short sleeves and taffeta cum- merbunds, They carried cas- cade bouquets of blue and white chrysanthemums and carnations. * * * Flower girl, Vicki Dumont, wore a white nylon dress and a headband of white baby chry- santhemums. Ring bearer was Robert Beaubien. Harold Beauoien was_ his brother's best man. Ushers were William Beaubien, anoth- er of the bridegroom's broth- ers, and Gary Crake. A reception was held at American Legion Hall. For her going away outfit, the bride selected a black sheath dress with black patent accessories Honors Dana Gail Crane Gives Bridal Shower A pridal shower honoring Dana Gail Crane, bride-elect of Daniel J. Pruente, was given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Peter Mihay of Rosewood street by Mrs. — Luetta Jennings, Carole Mihay and Mrs. John R. Janes of Popular Bluff, Mo. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ransom E. Crane and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Pruente of Gingell court. Guests were Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Viola Risinger, Mrs. Jane Risinger, Mrs. Frank Pruento, Mrs. Thomas Pruente, Mrs. Dean Crane, Mrs. Ernest Crane, Mrs. Wally Smith, Mrs. William Crane, Mrs. Francis Pruente, Mrs. Amanda Har- rington, Mrs. Andrew Grem- ling, Mrs. George Michaels, Bride-Elect Tells Names of Attendants A shower honoring Gloria J. Cunningham, bride -elect of John N. Gazette, was given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Willard Weber of be her sister's maid of honor Vincent, Mrs. Philip Teelander, Mrs. Lowell. Miles. and Mrs. R. -G. Parker Mrs. Mary. Lou Sutton, Mrs. Clayton Clark and Mrs. Leo Gibbs. et & |t __ Others were Mrs. Edward ° Gibbs, Mrs. William Gibbs, Mrs. Constance Fields, Mrs. Chelmar Fields, Mrs. Delmar Fields, Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. Frank August,’ Mrs. Harold Russell, Mrs. LeRoy Smith, Mrs, Al Selberg, Mrs. Roger Kickerbocker, Mrs. Everett Fields, Mrs. Carlton Fields, Mrs. Loyal Johnson, Bonnie Wallace, Nancy Mihay, - Kathryn Brinkman, Mrs. Otis Crane and Susan Johnson. Clean Luggage If your new plastic luggage © Collects some soil spots, be- fore storing it, wipe spots with a solution of one tablespoon of © sal soda concentrated per quart of warm wafer. If it's a grease Paris Fashions ! to Highlight Tea | The Paris trend comes to Pa and the corsage from her brid- al bouquet. * * * They will honeymoon through the Southern states and then . make their home at Orchard Lake. : -The bridegroom attended Lawrence Technical Institute and Wayne State University. Mrs. Hughes wore a gray and white checked nylon sheath with white accessories and Mrs. Beaubien wore a royal blue chiffon dress with white actessories, Both had white ‘carnation corsages. Still Openings in Dance Class There is still room for those. who wish to register in the social, novelty and square- dance class instructions being given by Pontiac Parks and Recreation department: There will also be advanced instruction for-those who have taken the beginners classes. bd * * Classes are open to adults and it is preferred that -regis- trations be made by couples (not necessarily married couples) to insure all class Mrs. Robert L. members of a dancing partner. — Registration can be made by calling Parks and Recreation department. There is a small charge according to place of residence. Announcement of starting date, time and place | will be made to those who reg- ister, * * * Social dance instruction will include the waltz, two-step, fox. » trot and some popular Cuban ~ and Latin— American «steps: Novelty dances incorporate a variety of dance steps and fig- ures.“used in traditional and contemporary folk dances of many nationalities. Among dances taught will be the ga-' votte, polka, schottische, var- souvienne, circle and mixer dances. Square dance instruc- tion* will include the basic fundamentals and some well known old quadrilles. ** * | Class enrollment is limited ‘and will be closed when the quota is feached. + t an * they wish) may order a pic- ture of their own table to keep Answer: I agree with you . photographer that having the go around and take pictures of the individua] tables and then taking orders for them, sounds very commercial and is cer- tainly not in good taste at a wedding. “Dear Mrs, Post: band has just been transferred to another state and we would~ like to see all our friends be- fore leaving to say good-bye. “Would an ‘Open House’ be proper, or have you any other suggestions If proper, how would the invitations be worded and also what should ~ be served? We will be leaving in about a month.” Answer: I suggest that ‘for your invitations you write on your--visiting_ cards, “Tuesday, Sept. 8 from 5 until 8 o'clock. Our Good-bye Party.” Serve little cakes and sandwiches and perhaps cheese and ¢rack- ers, You should also have tea, or coffee and perhaps a punch. “Dear - Mrs. Post: My hus- band died two years ago and I have recently started going out with men friends. I am still wearing my wedding ring but — have been told that-I should re- * move it_as it is improper for a widow to continue wearing her wedding ring when she has started to go out with: other men, Will you please advise me?’’ Answer: A widow properly continues to-wear her wedding ring until she dies, or marries again, Learn Make-Up | While Young A teenager who learns the magic of subtle make-up is way ahead of the game. Ap- properly _is Make Repairs Now them over ast spring, now's -your chance to make amends, You’ve still time to make If you. put fall. clothes without looking : St. Benedict Church Scene of Nuptial Rites ‘ . i Plans Coffee Houi St.. Hugo's alter guild have a coffee hour to welcome _ Weweomers to the parish and wuld at 10 am. Wednesday at the hotné of Mrs.“ William F. Cook of Bloomfield Hills, “Mrs. Ala L. Cline is chair - man assisted by Mrs, William Healey. Board members of the aller guild and the Rev. F. T. Stack will alto be present. 4 — .. His Plan's _ in Bad Taste - ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 smooth out any little lines / which any squinting you may have done in the bright sunlight. 2. If you are anxious for your, -suntan to pale, try éne of the _ bleaching creams or / use diluted. butter-milk. These are mil bleaching or at leapt may § the process. 3. Take time to hectde whether or ‘not you shogld change the shades of your make-up for fall. There is some range in what is becoming to any individual wom- an and often’ the colors which look best with stimmer garb fail to de the job with the costume colors of winter. 2 and winter wardrobes. Make ‘a list of what you have and one of what you will need in the way of new accessories and new outfits. Some- times new accessories can make a suit or a dress seem new to you and to your friends. * DON’T WAIT 5. Don't wait too long chee getting your clothes out of moth balls. That first zippy day will slip up on you before ‘you know it. 6. If you have gainéd weight this summer get busy and lose it before you must wear your win. ter clothes, If you would like to have my 9-Day Reducing Diet for a:losg of 5 to 10 pounds in nine days, send oli htt i ait lc oni : i | ; Re ec ae | og 10 cents anti a stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope with your request for my 9-Day diet booklet to me! in care of this newspaper. Church Unit Has Retreat The Women’s Association of First Presbyterian Church met Friday afternoon in the church sanctuary. A retreat was con- ducted by Mrs. W. H. Mar- bach and Mrs. J. C. Covert. . * * * Mrs. William Hilderley . and Mrs. Lyndon Salathiel assisted. Mrs. Robert Anderson played ~ | the piano and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Leslie Ellis, president of the group, conducted a busi- ness meeting preceding the re- treat. Luncheon was served by the July-August Grodp under the leadership of Vera Bassett. ! Gla MOuUF f~ 4 wad lore may have appeared becaus¢ of the’ drying effects of outdoor life and 4. Begin thinking over your fall | : simply because | deing a good turn — and then | spouse, “But what's that got to | | by to see me? Maybe he has i a Nees If you have gained weight this summer, get busy and lose it before you must wear your winter clothes. Future Bride f Is Honored » 2 . drive and Mr. Rummel, son of the Martin F. Rummels—of Birmingham will be married Oct, 24 at First Presbyterian Church: x * * Guests at the shower were Mrs, Rummel, Mrs. Melvin— Brim, Mrs. Howard Stewart, Mrs. Ford Leet, Mrs. William Long, Mrs. Robert Mills, Jo- anne Woed, Mrs. James Greenwood Mrs. ~~ Frank _Greenwood, Mrs. James Ware and Mrs. Leonard Costello and Mrs. Wesley Costello, both of Detroit. Diplomacy Can Be fer the Girls - WASHINGTON =—Diplo- | macy stil] is a man's world, | but the females are moving im TF ‘The State Department said Men More Casual About DoingFavors # py By RUTH MILLETT Eso busy,” the man says with. On the whole, women are more out rancor, . / inclined than men to keep a strict; es 8 time, | A woman says, “I’ve taken her Itime she ever took my Joey, she!be a whole lot happier. ‘had. the nerve to ask me if I could | |pick the kids up after their swim. » Shoe Sine Habit If you're lazy about polish- ‘Can you imagine’ i A woman says, “I’ve had them | over to dinner twice since jing shoes at home, make a regular habit of dropping them off at the shoe repair shop to | they’ve had us — and I'm not | going to have them again until be shined. This should be part of yojur wardrobe upkeep we're invited to their house.” reminy: A woman says, “] haven't had | news of Dorothy for a long time. |But then she owes me a letter.” | | That's the way it goes in the) — To kota folds and creases feminine mind—judgigg from the! from a plastic fabric, hang it comments women make about evenly over an open door, what they do for others and what) advise others don’t do in return, | The weight of the plastic will ~~ But men are more | help remove the wrinkles. about the things they do for | Then smooth the fabric with friends. If they are in the mood — the palm of your hand clothing _ specialists. account of what they do for others. This is one way /of saying that and to expect — payment in due it in thelr friendships and social : life, women: were’ as unconcerned | [children to the swimming pool any \aS men with keeping score on who /number of times and the only does what for whom, they would | at present there are 2.494 woman employed in its for- eign service -mostly secretar- “es and other personnel wher back up the actual diplomats. The number %f petticoated en- yoys, however, is relativel few: 298, which is about 10 per cent of the total number envoys. * * To get in the foreign service at any level, a girl must pass a stiff examination whi quires a well-rounded educa- | tion. But there is no—diserim- ination other than in matters of assignment. * * * There are some ‘‘hardship posts’ in faraway places where it is considered unlikely | ‘that a woman would be sent, | said a department ~ spokes- man. But even here, the lines are being relaxed; the t now, for instance, a woman—— 2 ; Copeland ‘label, eead 2% coats. | Pies — = . \galine and tweed. From this size) Cope! oy = pein hice ‘chart select the one size best for For aa ae Pattern Book by t , -_ |you, No. se to. $20,000 range from $5,225 | Address SPADEA, Box 335,| 2. -_ G.P.O., Dept. P-6, New York 1, * * * iN.Y. If paid by check, bank re-|B, ‘til 9:00 Y M. And although there is no differentiation because of sex in hiring, there is one regula- tion; if a female career of- ficer marries within the serv- ice, she must- submit to res- | ignation “which may Or may _ hot be accepted."’ to be helpful, if they have a {— generous impulse, or if they keep | / on doing favors for someone “he’s a nice © guy,” they take their satisfaction from the pleasure they get out of || promptly forget it. If they ever do remember by! gone favors that were never re-| ipaid, it’s usually because thejr} wives remind them. * x * Pf “It burns me up,” -ays the liftle| woman, “after all ‘the times you went to see Tom when he wag in: the hospital that he never dropped around once when you were sick.” *T guess I did go by to/ see — Tom pretty often,” says the man | who had forgotten all about it | until reminded by his Ipving | do with his finding time to get SS Two Weeks Only 2.50 | COL f) WAVE \ CATCH THE BOUQUE ET? > Here’s an outfit that will fit a million Of all-wool uses, flannel features a full skirt with deep soft folds, a_ vest qs ——<$<<<———<————— The double-breasted look, always! ;trim_and terrific, is here given | special treatment by Jo Copeland, |A loose panel flows from waist to ;hem, ending in a pleat caught by. ‘two ‘large buttons. The buttons) |match two more on the bodice | just below the wide collar, Depend- ing on the season, make it with short or bracelet length | sleeves. A variety of fabrics is suitable: | cotton, rayon, silk, shantung, | paws wool, wool crepe, ben- Figure Club. . Chairmen Are Named Mrs. Dorothea Campbell, newly-elected president of the Fashion Your Figure Club has announced committee chair- ‘men to assist her during the coming year. Mrs. Clarence Mahaffy, Mrs. Elmer Davis and Mrs. Robert Sawyer will be in charge of programs for the club, Mrs. Carl H. Rehm will handle publicity, Mrs. William Parrish — will head the hospitality com- mittee and Mrs. Leo Tripp was named historian. oe * * Others are: Mrs. Charies Ruggles, telephone; Mrs. Ralph Seiling, flowers and gifts: Mrs. Ruth Jensen, trophy and Mrs. Raymond Gartley, ways and means. : Members and friends are invited to the meeting Sept. 10 at which Dr. A. J. Zujko will be guest speaker, The trophy was ,iven to Mrs, George McMichael and the monthly prize to Mrs. Campbell for losing the most _weiem. that molds the waistline and | a jacket -that’ s the floral A postnuptial shower ‘honoring lined to match Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McGuire was ley of Detroit. given by Mr. McGuire's parents, Dr, and Mrs. W. M:.. McGuire,'Dafoe of Flint and the Rev, and Tuesday evening at their home Guests: were Mr, and Mrs. Gene Ana, Calif., and Mr. McGuire were and Mrs, Roger married at First Church of the Manning, Mr, and Mrs. Windle Nazarene, Santa Ana, Aug. 9. Amuitan Dusan Parents Give Shower Rite Annual Seniors’ September 8th | The seventh annual Teacher's ‘Sectional Championship for | the. Michigan PGA Seniors’ Sectional Championship will be played at the Lansing Country Club on Septem- ber 8th, it was announced today by Joe Belfore, president of the | section 1 The winner will receive round- \ trip plane fare to Dunedin, Flor- Seniors’ Championship next Jan- uary. Reggie Myles, who won the title against a strong field of veterans that will include such former champions as 1957 winner, Al Watrous of Oakland Hills, and Jim Barfield, 1958 winger, of Gran dq) Rapids. | | Watrous went on to win the na- tional PGA Seniors’ at Dunedin in! 1958 and later that year defeated Briton John Burton in the interna-| Professional honors. The event scheduled for the Lans- ing Country Club is one of 33 such sectional championships in the U.S. for professionals over 50 years -of | age. L = bene | Outlines Responsibili ties : of N ew Year to Women — (Golf Tournament | ts momtin ida to play in the national PGA || ’ Hast year, is expected to defend it) tional match for the World Senior! t+ Appointed term on the pe mittee were Mrs. Harry Baker and Mrs. Byron Rogers. Mrs. - William: Wright and Mrs, Har- ry Martin were appointed for a two year term. : \ chairman. \ * * * \ Mrs. R. W. Vesselis, presi- participation in Sept. 21 to Oct. 26 and the missionary ‘nstitute of United Church Women at Covert Chutch on Sept. 16. Ady Duhigg circle served a salad \ luncgeon. Mrs. Edward Glatfelter chairman. Bleach for Soil Heavily, soiled clothes re- quire deep cleansing, For this reason a good chlorine - type bleach is best to use. Normal- — ly you wouldn't use this bleach with dark-colored clothes, but often it is necessary to remove grease and grime work clothes accumulate. Waistline Trouble "We all have our figure prob- lems. One see to settle around the waistliné. This is true if you have a_ short waist, If this is the case, be faithful to stretching and bend- ing exercises to ward off that dumpy look. ‘ | Sizes Bust Waist ps Neve tat . } RJ Waist | It doesn’t do a person much 1s “ _ bed 16% good to have a photographic mind 12 re 25 36, 16% 14 Wie 6 TG AD nuthing ever develops. 16 38 28 ) Me “ x0 41 ie a ¢ “ware ark Ree paper ye ty as : | OPEN s Size 12 requires 2% yards of Sed j inch material for dress with aap sleeves 4 yard of 42 inch material i ‘for lining. To order Pattern No. 1388, atate size, send $1.00, For Jo | 3 * quires four cents handling charge. | = (Next week look for an Ameri-\) can Designer Pattern by Ceil)” | Chapman), No Excuse for Stains Few persons have pearly: 640 AUBURN AVE. 10 to 2 » Open Every Night | t —SPAZIOUS FREE PAVED PARKING LOT— | “Owned and Operated by Local People” Auburn 5 & 10 "1 BLOCK EAST OF EAST BLVD. UNDAY | white, straight teeth. However, there is little excuse for stained teeth which detract from your smile when talking to people. Proper brushing of teeth, gum massage and regular vis- its to a dentist wil] keep your teeth clean. Restored a Like Bird Studies New Relate to Humans NEW YORK — Dt. William A. Dilger, of Cornell Univer- sity, studies birds in the hope of shedding light on human be- havior warm, glowing * * As young birds become larg- er and less dependent on their parents, he reports, they be- come increasingly aggressive toward them. It seems to be part of the growing up proc- ess, Dr. Dilger said. NEW 42 Wisner Street We shampoo them to look like new, all the color _ brought right back to life! Let us do a thorough M¢e restoring job on your rugs. Call today. RUG and CARPET CLEANERS Serving Pontiac for 31 Years and velvet-soft texture WAY FE 2-7132 dale and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hend. Others were Mr. and Mrs, Ray Mrs. Gene C. Phillips of Webster ‘City, Towa. The former Gwen Carter of Santa BACK TO SCHOOL! Mom con be, rightly proud of her young- sters when she sees them so happily trot- ; print colton |on Eileen drive: blouse. oe Available Younger, Mr. locally. Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mur-/ The newlyweds will return to phy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard North, ‘college in Pasadena, Calif., Satur- Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hart of Ferm: day. FREE DEMONSTRATION September 10, 7:00 P.M. Lesson One te SHORTHAND | _ Theory in 6 Weeks _ . ~~ DAY OR EVENING CLASSES Secretaries: and ‘Stenographers in great demand! - Learn quickly,, easily! No Signs — No symbols — Uses ABC's The Business Institute | of Pontiac 7 we hewhenes street federal 2-3551 oe ——— service r # ? , ting off to school in freshly cleaned clothes. Hove their clothes cleanéd here regularly. » "60S Ocklend Ave. FE 42579. BRANCH—S—OAKHILL wii Monday thee 9 — Dom. w om truck collided about half @ mile | for winter goes hand-in-hand with the “roofer” and. “chimney |» expert.” Sometimes he takes your furnace apart and discovers Crash Into Tree Fatal | how much “repairs” it needs or even a new furnace is required. HARBOR BEACH m — John w.|. Why take chances like that? There are a number of Jocal . Botke, 23. Eel ibe 9 reputable firms dealing in “heating,” “roofing,” ete. Call a, a road in Harbor Beach today") reliable firm and get an estimate. hed ‘tural pursuits, : Be ~ Ne . » * I Special Session Looms in Fall Control Bill Demanded by President ~| WASHINGTON (AP) —~— Con- gress, already buffeted by presi- dential. vetoes, faced the added threat today of recall to a special fall session to meet President Ei- senhower’s demand for authority to control interest rates on gov- ernment bonds, * * “«* The special session possibility assumed solid proporitons as re- istit of Friday’s House action de- nying Eisenhower's urgent re- quest for repeal of the 4% per interest rates, By a 378-7 vote, the House sent to. the Senate a bill allowing the Treasury to boost: interést pay- ments on the government's popu- . . fe, lar denomination “E” and “H” 4H LEADERS HONORED — Recognition Club Show. Each had served 20 years. Laurence | bonds — as 3% yd cae for 40 years of service as local 4-11 Club leaders A. McCabe, representing the Railroad Commit-* r pate eee "ake. “the bill came to Mrs Stanley E. Kipp of 1123 Doris St. tee of Greater Detroit, made the presentation foley mned ‘0 3 Fad and Keith Middleton (right), .of 2810 Stoney at a special program Wednesday on the campus : = ~ Bo Creek ag: Oakland Township: at Le State - ; ‘ot Michigan a While accepting the boost, in ; |savings bonds rates, the Hdbse ° ° es . . defiantly turned .down the main Hit Macmillan On Ike Visit Two Writers feature of the President's interest : . irate program, which would give 2 bs bd Going Around him authority to disregard the ‘ present .4'4 per cent. ceiling on ritisn Election Looms — word by Jet, [at imeterm” government bonds . 'maturing in five years or longer. é O a 42 ERB — BRITISH ELECTION visit already the center of politi TOKYO (AP) — You can go LONDON (AP) — Britain stood cal salle Prime ae Harold “lal (et ok word ~ by es Prime Minister's Talk by today for word of a snap elec. Macmillan was expected to fix a Clal Jet planes, and two Japanes . ; . tion within the next few weeks. national poll for one of the five Writers are going to do it and try Heckled in South Africa With President Eisenhower's Thursdays in October. Most fa. lo set @ record, —— cat <<. vored dates are the Sth or loth As representatives of Asahi * * * Shimbun, Japan’s largest news- i Faye peg ge Opposition Labor and Liberal paper, they plan to leave Monday “*"' tear gas, StK GOMOS, 1iTt- Safety Course party commentators and even and be home Wednesday, with a crackers and a water hose to ee ; . , ‘break up a_ political rally last ° pro-Conservative pundits joined in flying time of 59% hours pore Results In 50 Pct. assailing Macmillan’'s handling of The listed record for commer- night wnere Prime Minister Hen- the Eisenhower visit to Britain. cial flight around thé world is 73 drik F. Verwoerd was speaking More Accidents | Most Britons of all parties like hours, set in 1958 by a Japanese. 9 Jaw and order. a | fisenhower and showed it. But = At least one woman suffered SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San political opponents and even some ee itear gas burns and others got Francisco public works employes friendly newspapers have begun U -Yacht Collision lesser knocks and bruises as fist reported 88 Jost-time accidents in focussing attention on what they fights broke out in the city hall PIETERMARITZBURG, South Africa (UPI) .— Demonstrators -_ 957-58 describe as plugs Macmillan gave ‘auditorium and %00 non-partici- Then they were given a 20-hour himself and. his government dur Now Called Hoax ipants fled the scene. course in accident prevention ling his TV appearance with the} |- The outburst broke out immed- So in fisca) 1958-59 they report- President | SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) jately after Verwoerd, South Afri- ed 127 accidents—about a 5O per) - s * ft |—The Coast Guard hax written,ca’s foremost - spokesman for cent increase. One ranking Laborite leader, off @ radio report of a submarine-|White supremacy, began a speech Explained Director Reuben H. | Richard Crossman, charged in the yacht collision as a hoax. lin which he warned that his gov- Owens: The safety? course made Daily Mirror that thy President's) j¢ called off a search after hunt-|ernment would not permit ‘the erployes so accMent-conscious stay had heen turned into A ing Friday for evidence of aldisregard of law and flauting of they reported mishaps they nor-|‘‘crude and blatant pre - election wrecked veasel. authority” by local officials. mally would have shrugged off. Ipublicity stunt.” | Amateur radio operators Rob- —— ~ TE ert Wainfield of Los Angeles and Dead of Crash Injuries . | Clarence Mel Nikel of Inglewood, | Vet Still Gets His $300 Per Month |calif., reported hearing a distress} CASS CITY uw — David L. Gray, call which said a yacht had been 16, of Decker died Friday of in- p56 i “4 ‘L y |’ jrammed by a submarine off juries he suffered Thursday when Civil War Claim eda =~. Southern California's Point Con-' his motorbike and an auto collided Leeption be mites south of- here, AUSTIN, Tex, (AP)—Critically Ohio woman who .said she had Ryral Youth to Convene ‘S9 RAMBLER ill Walter Williams will cantinue lived in Franklin, Tex., Williams’) | to draw his $300 a month state|former home town, and many | DOWLING The 11th annual, RADIO $164.80 | pension until it is legally proven residents there thought that Wil- conference of the Mural Youth of | HEATER he is not the last surviving Con-|liams had not been in the war. It\the United States of America will Cheese Your Own Equi t federate veteran jalso said. census reports Castshe held at Clear Lake Camp Sept. | AMBI k « doubts on his being old enough 16.29, Gov. Williams is ochednied ttn tal LER Gov. Price Daniel headed the to servé then. ‘to address the conference. | ‘ list of state officinis Friday whe} The story was written by ,;———— rejected a story earlier this week Scripps - Howard staff writer from Washington that the Houston Lowell K. ae . | , Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. Centenarian is not a veteran of the Civil War. Vick Lindley, managing editor Se “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” All of the evidence available injof the Bryan Tex., Daily ®agle,| state offices and Confederate rec-|said many persons in the Bryan ] rn] od ords jndicates that Walter Wil-jarea have believed that Williams]. Tour haunt Phone k E 4-4565 liams is the last surviving Confed-in his tater years confused him. | (eseress erate veteran. jself with a brother who served|| #358 — 147 W. Lawrence St. "We shall respect and follow with Gen. John B. Hood. | the records of the state and the | — ~~ ———— SEE : ; confederacy rather than the ar-| ~. Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. VITAL HEALTH FOODS|. | a oe | 740 W. Huron FE 89s ho. j : { 6 aye y, ieee oe “a res i - i" a nen See Nee Wows sO. 3 aEE aes oS Sane ects” enero PSS = oa mas SOE Efe BS Ee De, SE —: eo Ss aaareenae eaee \ ' * : é ‘ q = a * Pe f ss * ; . ; > | House Rejects Interest| cent legal limit on long-term bond |- "THE: PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1950 6 __ bis. 4 Holiday Shopping Convenience i HD wc | - ee i ee ieee | . : . Sunday & Monday ‘439° ; eat t ‘ } fos ‘ bat 9 a.m. to SL eee Wrigleys Crispy Flake t = Slow Burning — Quality b WRIGLEY S (4 -2sl WRIGLEYS Tendon beak 6 00d meedoy, Soot’ Bi: 2 BS test anaes toes? 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He said the President, vacation- ing here after his diplomatic tour of Western Europe, is ‘very pleased by the-action on the bill ito protect the working men and women of the United States. * * * Hagerty added that Eisenhower) had sent congratulatory messages! to the sponsors of the measure. | The bill, passed by the House designed to enforce: democratic procedures and fi- nancial honesty in unions. It would also curb abuses of union power and would exclude from of- fice for as long as five years per- sons convicted of certain crimes. Negro District Hits White Building There JACKSON, Miss. (AP)—A Ne- gro group prgtested a white! man’s plan to build a home in a Negro section of Jackson. The Negroes said the white man had do not want anything to happen which would cause any trouble.” 82 Negro residents,. added that there were ‘‘a lot of yourlg colored! boys in this area.” But W. J. 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Southern State Auditor Still a Good Lawyer RALEIGH, N. C. #— It was a long time between cases but _L. Bridges—North Caro- lina’s state auditor since 1947— showed Friday he hasn't lost his touch as a lawyer, It was just as well for Bridges. His client, acquitted in City Court of a charge of failing to yield the right of way in a traffic happened to be Mrs. Bridges, Dry Grass Fire Kills 5 | SAUMUR, France (AP) Five j blazed across hundreds of acres of forest and scrub near here = Persuade Her NottoJump j : be \ \ a x : es - . é THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5.1959 sik : — Most of Finland’s 3;760 milés of} The U. S. Army has § new raft both'stream velocities up to eight feet and Soviet F * per gece. _ : i ‘New York Police Get neh ay dine. Piet Leap From Muskegon Tower for 4 Hours MUSKEGON — A barefoot woman, wearing toreador pants and a blouse, threatened for four three teenage daughters and “we | The ‘petition, signed Friday by) case, | crowd of 2,000 watched spellbound, Finally, she yielded to pleas of iher famity physician and started id ‘climbing down the tower. + Yhe 30-year-old wom an ap peared tired and in danger of falling from a rung 50 feet above the ground, Two police communications technicians ac- customed to climbing the 225- foot tall tower and a fire cap- tain then scaled the tower and brought her down ruag by rung with a safety belt and rope. Police Chief Fred E. Casten- holz declined to give the name of the woman who was taken to a hospital to be treated for shock and exposure. He said she is the iwife of a. former police officer. | Police said the woman got to 'the tower by scaling a 6-foot wire fence that encircles: it. ~*~ * Castenholz declined to say what! tower, Witnesses said ghe ap- peared agitated over domestic) Problems and kept calling for an- other woman to show show We. ‘Slate Women’s Day at Messiah Baptist The Annual Women's Dat at Mes: siah Baptist Church at Prospect and Paddock streets is scheduled for this Sunday with Mrs. Bobbie White serving as chairman for the day. * * * Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m, At the 11:30 hour Mrs. Mary Woods will be the guest speaker, intreduced by Mrs. Roy Cum. mings, the Reverend’s wife, Mrs. Cummings will later speak for the Yough People’s hour at 5:30 p.m, Friday, The fire started when a) farmer started burning dry grass.| * * * | firemen perished in a fire that) =! basket dinner will be served at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Elsie Mitchell as chairman of the affair, followed by an appreciation hour at 3:30 p.m Woman — Threatens to} hours last night to jump from thei 7 Muskegon police radio tower as a|7 prompted the woman to climb the) |pepper marks all over me.” McQueen, Warn Him . By BARE WEOW Queen+and it him go with a warning. x *.* “The gendarmes had been looking ten the for three days,” grinned the slim young adult | delinquent, who’s the newest member of the) Frank Sinatra Rat Pack, when he sqtealed on himself here the other afternoon. “Ya been throwing these big 2-inch firecrackers that sound like a small A- bomb out ef our window at the St. Moritz,” he said. ~ “Every pigeon from here to the Bronx would take off when these big ‘chokers’ went | off. WILSON “Weil,” laughed Steve, “one of these big wheels from the police department knocked on*my door just, after I’d lobbed oné out of the: window. “He said ‘Mr. McQueen, you wouldn't be — off any firecrackers, would you?’ “I said, ‘Who? Me!’—and he opens the door up wide and the smoke’s coming out at him. He says ‘You shoot off any more fire- crackers ahd we're gonna put you in the pokey- ~ boo!’ ” And so that explains how the stax ef the “Wanted, Dead or |Alive’ TV show relaxes and vacations. The sandy-haired, gentle - voiced hell - raiser hadn't done any damage and as he recounted the adventure, McQUEEN sipping a Bloody Mary while his wife, Neile Adams, snuggled beside him, he added: * * * “I did that on my own and without Mr. Sinatra who was already back in California.” Steve admits that he’s perhaps eccentric. “I'm a little crazy in my own way and Frank's off his knuckle completely,” is the way he puts It. “I first met Frank on the picture (‘Never So Few’). “It might seem funny, but you can tell the way people shake hands. I looked at him and he looked at me and we) were off. It’s a war picture and we had our own little war during the rest scenes with these little cherry bomb fire- crackers we'd brought up from Mexico. * * * “We were lighting them and lobbing 'em at each other. Sinatra's got guts. He got me once right in the back where’ it hurts. It looks like somebody hit me with buskshot. I got Steve may take up fireworks even more seriously be- cause his wife and TV and movie bosses want him to give up racing a Porsche. “We have a beautiful new 9- weeks-old daughter,” Steve explained fyrther. “I’m going to let her race in a go-cart as soon as she’s eld enough.” 1:00-3:10-5: SATURDAY—SHOW Starting Times “IMITATION OF LIFE” 20-7 :35-9:50 Sun. & Mon. FANN Doors Open 12:45 ON THE SCREEN Steve was anxious to get back to Hollywood to see his daughter, and also his horse, Ringo, which hates him. “This hores ts murder — but I'm going to win,” vowed Steve. “He's been out in pasture all summer thinking up new “He’s really a neurotic, that horse, Wait’ll he reads ‘that I said that!” - WISH I'D SAID THAT: Mort Sahl describes the L.A.-San dirty tricks. i ‘Francisco rivalry: “During an air raid drill the San raeees ground observer corps wouldn't even warn Leo Angeles of ap- proaching enemy aircraft!” That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1959) 4 TONITE LAST SHOW STARTS 10 M . Red SKELTON, “PUBLIC PIGEON No. r SUNDAY OPEN AT 12:45 MON DAY OPEN AT 10:45 UG LOOSE! pee nuntz HALL Park Free! ‘DURING THE ENTIRE © MONTH OF SEPTEMBER The 25¢ you pay for parking will be deducted from our ticket by showing cashier your the price of parking lot ticket! a AT LAST...WITH | ITS SHOCK AND \ 3 Ay Xs commemorate 4 N Y SS MelOC4 & N Anniversart 4 S SG = of the G és Miackat 3 & Lourdes... % a SN Z S Y N Z S\ Sof FRANZ WERFEL'S The SONG of : BERNAD is: JENNIFER JONES Cee ee OZ “COMING SOON “AROUND the WORLD in 80 Days” — —, Fireworks Display Sat. & Sun. Nites SAT. NO. 1 “YOUNG PHILADELPHIANS” “HORSE SOLDIERS” “TEN COMMANDMENTS” “THE NUN STORY” MES STEN WART ALFREO HITCHCOCK'S THE MAN WHO Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCH SATURDAY NITE and ‘SUNDAY NITE! Giant FIREW( _ Maurice CHEVALIER oe ty samen re Deborah KERR Rossano BRAZZI a oe Fees | aot # is eh Bo: 3 3 PS > % * a ~~ i ee Ys ey Se SS on ee ee reas = F a 28 eek : ig at a : ‘ eo : | * ‘ eles es yp eee ' er ae : ee eer ee ; * fy < a i > fi ‘ . bat # ‘ Ge “ ps a¢ Sneek : ' - i ' : : ‘| ‘. : a oe : - e | 5 : os occa po aries THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1959 aA , CHINTEEN: ee ea ser rma es elk & Still Top Dog: - pair ports” ant Fle vmecaboical fight.” he a wo en ra oe bee Oe 2 4 Sle] Bays ca 35 i _ DRIVE” Ney RAHA AREE AREER AARAAD AAT AAR IAA RRERR TRAD KS With: Ss S Hinterland hares, Wi . ~ & FIRST WITH THE FINEST* — f THER 4 pn 7 Btu. pit es Open 6:30 P.M, Show Starts 7:30 P.M. Come as Late as 9:45 and See All A_REAL BANG-UP PARTY! < ~wwTrCrrereeeeereee veer 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 q 4 q 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 he >_A TERRIFIC_SHOW! Best ‘Western Made! Racentit re In SOUTH SEAS! IT’S A RIOT! KKK KKK KKK KK rence Welk and Alice Lon? watches Welk at night.” Welk is still the rh 1 TV show; If breathless comments of wom- Ic . young | ne Marriggs Lictrise| San Peat Set os: bee ze * tion’s No. 1 heart throb, The reason for this, Stans said, Ps ications s * * : is that most of the significant cuts Siewe. T, Wouters, Moya Os . the star of 77? Sunset Strip thus- he bon AYNE « MURPHY tn “eerrerrrerrrrrrrvrvervrey 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 q . y oo L HELLS ISLAND ® 4 4 4 4 q q q q vTvweeeerrerrrerrrrrrrr”” probably will be in foreign aid “tte? mili Gary G. Boyd, Parmington ly: “He’s suave, polished, debon- LzecHNicoLon, ‘ Tiere a ee eet air, witty, bandsome and above| ——eo - t : oe] W. ‘ all manly. Se ee psn gt RR “1 can yee few Why my mncther BM penditres ¥ iy = Lae, Month Ma Mutheges used to flip over Ronald Colman | ‘Re vo egw met Rais eee nes om i“were largely offset by the in- at Bucy. Walled Lote . mic he nproiating 18] ov etemogesen, |. Politiac Theaters - SHOWING IN OAKLAND COUNTY Bonne f. Rlekie Whee Sat; “Incredibl one of Eisenhower's cigs- les C. Hood 3 cep ‘7 . visers pda Wieck: Sian .* Grant Williams; “ Pidgeon No, 1" Red Skelton ~ Inow is that there will be a deficit Qikeewos grand | “THe HORSE seers fare, ae ieee sila Tat open bower j rplus forecast by the Prest- SOLD AAPM |jcent in January. ‘The current ti] Beet trap oxors, | Weds “nagnele a Earns oe L. Waban the Want ere see," vvweweweveeererererererrerrrrrrrreeerrrrrr sr” “orcuips! ¢ ALL COLOR PROGRAM | pe CREE eR Nee c c G vvrvevreevrverrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrvrvrvrvrvrvrwvvrvvrY “A WOW! The Best Danny's PPPPS ase . o¢ oe. S be) |Premier Visits Exhibit Patricia MeGenty, 1980 Lochaven st: “qmitation of Life,” Lana| 3 * A WONDERFUL PS. A oor OPPER ; | Raymond c. lor rne Moscow, iar, ten gow} RUA’ | "'Sktmrs the sng of ume Ol WT SO Listen T mier Jozet Cyrankiewicz arrived Carrell & Wekces fe dees tensten Tex. dette,” Jennifer Jones, Lee J.R% ~ +) pele Friday for the opening of a Po » T+. |Cobb;. “Compulsion,” Orsen Wells, BG Red Nichels lish industrial exhibition. Shirley A\ Ponder, Cate Goon Oa) nad te wale os Be end his Satiph B'Bakccr ecester Days,” David Niven Five reer —_— tam A. Potbery. Bt. cat eahet ND DRIVE IN MA 4-3135 von eins co we. |. gei-there: Temenge,” Dero a hee ” Meren THFEATR Been be Mevomines _- [thy Dandridge, Curt Jurgens; “Or, : W.P.O.N. HEATRE _3-FEATURES-3. venue Peas ders to Kill,” Joan Crawford, Ed with jazz for a ~ mam 4--CARTOONS-4 rear yea Paine |die Albert, Lillian Gish | lullaby...and used ny gf Sst oa sane eens Laks Nelson D. Watson, Mi a. ‘batifena’ Shrews,”’ ingrid Geet, James & his Five Pennies SHOW STARTS AT 7:10 a dixieland combo— (3 Best; ‘The Giant Gila Monster,” | Glenn Miller, Joaas Stgwat Waliea Lata Don sullivan, ry ed ppoasti am * Dorsey, Goodman KaszeSs UWEEWER. rane [nigh School Bride, “The Ghost ot Pe] and the rest— Grae}, Stet, Prangtin | Drag Strip Hollow” for baby sitters! via Waterford. Drive In Now he raises GN Soy | Nancy t elaer, Sat.: “Tarzan’s a Life, the heart ofall | a3 Seerte 2, ema. at Gordon Scott; “ Knew é 3 ls hesesedinal Too Mach,” James Stewart; “Fort America with the FE US. Brd FEATURE Ray, 7. Fleetwood, Massacre,” Joel McCrea most triumphant 6 99 JON MALL Atha Sun.-Mon.: “Count Your Bless-_ Y PETER LORRE ircy Seingen Hee fet erennue ings,” Maurice Chevalier; “Light in the Forest,” by Walt Disney | SUNDAY : ‘ Anes 3: Atesesae be eele ite Tues.-Thurs.: ‘Young Philadel- Bi ~% ~ ” . reign tie See ‘sun"jSaen Heyward | J eie AE Bases ees Eben Community Theaters | gat: “onsen ime soar Apa, pb heey gee ee? fe Cireus,” Al Star ramets = FTL lelaleplellelabe/ glee inlpisabelealabalaleblalelealelebleelbeLebn ee /) DANNY AND SATCHMO DELIVERING TERRIFIC NEW SONGS... SwinGin NEW EXCITEMENT INTO FAVORITE OLO STANDARDS! FARHR BEL CENDS «OES ARUSTRON > HARRY CMON BOB CROY = 8083 TROP ALSO—FIRST RUN! | ApVENTURE’s MiGHTIEST HERO Lives His MicHTiest ADVENTURE ! “OUTSIDE THE LAW” EXTRA—3 STOOGES GIGANTIC Fireworks DISPLAY * - THRILLS GALORE SOUTH END UNION LAKE RO. AT DEFINITELY ania ape te * by Walt Dis- Purioogn,” | seat les ot Life,” Lana. pe! “sae ml" Sa iit a v_errerrrerreererererrrererereeTeS Rit et ett et Be Ot tt te tt ss sh natn han the bs . Thee mee TONITE TR SUNDAY $-UNIT PROGRAM -3 . mews HEATER , MONDAY pon tie rth cf | UNtT Wo. 1 —in Color— "THEY FOUGRT THEY LOVED Tran sca DEBORAH KERR AN AFFAIR 10 . U . : REMEMBER ETTLES rH ‘OLARKS” a , vibe oe — [CinamaScome cum y mr. pM | ore fn en Bomerenthion = hover et + te = * Suse me aae 7 = i nd 3rd FEATURE ee = q wath weweseuen rom cesdraunevaeveeuseveurtuduunerseesusersvnsvenneraeel | i } ’ : . t é a a : f \ 5 1 } y ae | ) / = ' ‘ A i : hig : ; | | LG + qo ; a senssusueseuang BN SS i " FOURTEEN, 5 e fe ‘ s wares ead Identi-Kit: Called Great Help > - .Composire Pr | Byewitnesses to crimes often have 8 — who has shown the kit to Scot-| while casing his next job, mas ‘e what the ¢rimingl Le > —ot- { o* 2 feos ie. But ey Wwansmtt = Yard and officers onal Nad & device f, seems to do est discovery for law enforcement the job. tow 8 ‘or since fingerprinting.” ne : . * * my RAL somcmpnnce * * “Sometimes the likeness is al LOS ANGELES # — “Remem-| It works like those children’s! most identical,” says ber that burglar you were looking games — the ones where different Donald. “But that isn’t what we're for? Well, there’s a man at the eyes, noses and mouths fit to- better come and get him.” that picture of him. Actually, it wasn't a picture at all, It was a composite of fea- tures, assembled from slides in & device developed to help make | quick identification pictures of suspects wanted for crimes. The device is called the Identi-! Kit. It was developed by H. C., MeDonald, a division chief for the} Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept.) Los Angeles Sheriff Pete Pitchess ee ee a _— Sociologist Has Suggestion = _geles suburb, a deputy with the = + After a burglary in a Los An- | kit interviewed an eyewitness who bad seen the man, His like | hess was pat together, photo: | graphed, and copies shown | around the neighborhood to see if anyone else had seen the sus- pect. No one else had. But when the man rang a doorbell on a pretext, Sips of Liquor for Tots — May Prevent Alcoholism CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) — A they are under greater stress than sociologist has suggested that the| best way to prevent alcoholism may be feeding children small, {frequent doses of Liquor. Dr. Albert Ullman of Tufts Uni-, versity spoke before seven thou. sand psychologists “and members| of related fields attending the American Psychological Assn. con-| vention here. ‘ He said alcoholism generally occurs in cultures in which drink ing is introduced late in Ife and in which anxiety and mixed feclings create the psychological conditions for developing addic tion to drink, Parents who are members of ‘high alcoholism groups may at| least be able to insulate or vaect- nate their children against addic-| tion,”” he said, * * * “Small, frequent doses of al- cohol, beginning early in the child's life; may be what is required to} make alcohol psychologically un. | Europeans, the psychologist said. * * * “America is a melting pot of peoples,"’ he said. ‘She is con- tinually trying to absorb new im- migrants, new peoples, new races! - — and she's doing a wonderful! job “But naturally and inevitably she will have more problems and| her people will have more stresses tries. It's easy for England, for exagpple, to say she has no prob-| lem of this sort because she has| had a stable population for hun. | dreds of years,” he said. COME ON, MASOR, WE'VE GOTTA GET GOING FOR HOME! THE OLE WAFFLE “| in the crime,’ The available slides make it | easier to duplicate some people's faces than others, As a newsman described the features of Clark Gable, Identi-Kit expert C. E. McElréy assembled the slides to THE GIRLS » % * 7 “i Ed ,ten minutes to have a word frem BOARDING HOUSE pen Me, identified as the Vice President. YU ewt-69 9-45 “Another nice thing about the book — ft didn’t interrupt me every cad trying to achieve, The main thing 4uced 88 time goes, Ons door who looks just like him. You'd! gether to make different faces, But js to make a likeness closé enough Chief — as ese in the kit there are 500 slides, from go that we can eliminate people af lease machines Get hifn the police did. He's in which 62 billion faces can be creat-| who obviously couldn't be suspects jail today — and all because of ed. It takes 5 or 10 minutes to make one likeness. | ‘law erforcement agencies, Thie agencies will get the new slides as i'they become available.” * * * Right pow only men’s features are available. Later women and children’s features may be added. ‘Fhe kits will be leased for about $300 a year. By Franklin Folger + a sponsor.” SOME PEOPLE CAN'T SEEM @MINUTE THING ING 20 THE ONLYg FORGOT \T AND SUITCASES IS YOURS, BUSTER RODGERS/ YOU S/ I PICKED IT UP available as an addictive sub. | IRON'S ALL Sel / = a British psychologist, Cyril AND PANTING 2 Urals nN ie ANE Awe oF wal M. Franks, suggested that Amer H T E E ASOR IS HEART: ONE leans drink more alcohol than GET HOME ~~ HiS BROTHER) MORE INSULT Most people and at the same THIS ONE'S CHEAT- AND TLL DROP _4 time turn more teward Religton | because they have more prob. | lems. | Franks said he ‘suspects’ Amer. | leang need less alcohol than most peoples to get the same kick ouf of it because Americans are more extroverted, Americans turn to both the church and the tavern because House Cuts, OKs Ike’s Military Bill | WASHINGTON (AP) The: House passed and sent to the Sen-| ate Friday a bill providing $1,363.- | 961.200 for -military construction during the fiscal year that started July 1 It is $199,238. 800 less President requested The bill finances military + 1! struction in the United States and abroad | | wh Be oF of Wey « Kady i (¢ Mpa b Ce. an Nh , HOA he MER Bervce | Tw Bee t% Pet OM Larne “Ba than the! \ “ : é {} | ( ~ ar. an MHL eo - ay) Ye Seber (_ LY AROUSED= ‘ EWARK A HOOPLE ' OUT OUR WAY ¥ OH, MAN/ CID YOU NOTICE WHETHER THAT NEW KIP WAS BORROW IN’ MONEY FROM GOLDIE OR LENDIN’ (T TO HIM? HE LOOKS LIKE HE MIGHT BEA SMART OPERATOR --MAYBE A MATCH FOR OL’ MONEYBAGS/ I'VE BEEN WAITIN' FOR THE DAY WHEN SOMEBODY'P COME ALONG NK WHO COULD BEST GOLDIE - INA FINANCIAL DEAL’ Steel Strike | | AJ Delays School Opening in State RAVENNA ( The nation's steel strike has given Ravenna pupils a delay until Sept. 14 inv stnrting their new school term, Supt. Robert Hellenga reports The schools were sceduled to c {| open next Tuesday “toa «aid, Nei eed ‘al ' Hy itp t ment of « loan fo romplet “| Ravenna Hew 85090 teh {! school broucht a orevis on of plains = t * * The extra time wag needed for workmen to clean seven one-room schools for occupancy by upper? Po clementary grade — pupils whol vould have _ been moved info. Ravenna’s old high school to re-| place students moving f the new| lantding f Not Settled Down Yet I. a Nas > ; — LONDON (UPI) — The Daily ; S\eteh, in an interview with FL! vis Presitey’s ‘father, quoted the! elder Presley as saying: “1 don't)’ forgee marriage for him (klyis) in the immediate ‘future. When he's asked what type of girl he prefers THINKING AHEAD ; q © 1989 by NEA Bervion, tng TM. Rag U8 Pat, WELL, I HATE TOBE \\ A KILLJOY, CHUM, [x BUT iF THAT GUY = ¢ CAN OUTMANEUVER GOLDIE, WE'LL HAVE TWO SHYLOCKS TO TAKE US TO THE CLEANERS! JH} Y) he just says ‘female.'” DONALD DUCK > a + i i 4 | i ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 4 ADAM AMES wine ey EXINS att La THE BERRYS ae a TO YOU, PAL # CAPTAIN EASY I DOWT LIKE IT, OLGA! ALWAYS T * duuuirt { ks J By Ernie Bushmiller OH-OH--- A BIG BAG FELL OFF THAT TRUCK YIPREE-- LOOK. WHAT I FOUND GANGWAY, PARDNER=--- EE YIPP Pe. Oey. tb Pet OF. A righin ered Cam 08 tay Untied Peano eminem, ten, IN HERRINGTON HILLS — The William Mayos bought a home in Herrington Hills about a year ago.-All the homes in this ‘subdivision are brick with board and Your Neighbor’s House Subdivision Homes Can Have Individuality By JANET ODELL Penfiac Press Home Editor Once again a Pontiac Press ad played-a part in finding a house for the Home Section. Having a batch of. kittens that needed homes, we advertised them. Mr’. William Mayo of Herrington Hills called us; wey ‘delivered ove of the kittens to her small daughter, Tracy, and found both an, interesting fam- ily and an attractive home. The Mayos who come from New England have lived in the middie west for nearly five years, one of which has been in Pontiac: The kitten is now a@ half-grown cat named Caesar. Homes in Herrington Hills arc not large, but their planning shows some imagination. For instance, a Philippine mahogany wall extending about three- quarters of the way from floor to ceiling, provides wall space for the living room and.a wail for the kitchen behind it. UNCLUTTERED — In a small room too many pieces of fur- niture or too many accessories give it a cluttered look. The Mayos wisely limited both. Rag and sofa are blue. The chair at the’ left grrr eat. cl — PMs tic Other walls in the living room and dining reom are White. The living room rug is biwe. Fhree tiers. of cafe cur- tains are used on the front windows, The top tier is white, the middie one blue and the bottom one a print combining jf aqua, brown and gold on white. a In the dining room only two’ tiers, the white and printed ones, are used. The dining room windows give light te the kitchen which has no window. On the end wall in the tiving room there is a small blue sofa with a planter at one end. Near the windows is a gold uphol- stered chair. On the opposite wall is a provincial chair cov- e in an aqua, pink, green and brown plaid. The coffee stable. is marble, mounted on’ brass legs. The lincleum on the dining room and kitchen floor re‘ n) is gold. Walls are white except for the Philippine mahogany di- vider wall at the right, That long coffee table is white marble with brass legs. fm) Pontiac Press. Photes by Tem Gerls batten trim. Four-year-old Tracy’ and a black and white cat called Caesar are the other members of the family. The house was built by Coleman and Moss. sembles flagstones. Under the windows is a walnut drop teat table. The chairs have bive seats. Over the table is a bubble light. The sink and working counter are mounted on-the back of the living room divider wall. Above . and below are mahogany cup- boards. The counter top is white Formica with gold spat- DINING AREA — A drop leaf wafnut table and walnut chairs: with blue seats are used in the dining area of the Mayo home. Two tiers of cafe curtains cover the windows. The upper one ters. ; is white to match the wails; the bottom one is a There's a built-in chopping (Continued on Page 17, Col. 5) AR. print~The provincial chair at the left has a checked covering of aqua, brown. The fiber beyond the rug fooks like blue, gray and coral flagstones pink, green and “HERE'S WHY 52 COUPLES have bought a VIKING HOME at Judah Lake The All New VIKING . . KITCHEN & DINING ge we'eirit’ UVING ROOM swsirer 1,050 SQUARE FEET PLUS ATTACHED GARAGE FOR ris rr ' Estates” P4446 owe Ogee Aluminum 3 Bedroom Home with the New CIRCULAR Floor Plan , ‘eho | PHA. $440 vs vou $82 PER MONTH with the_work-taving_ EASY TO REACH . ... FROM PONTIAC: _ Drive North on Perry to Joslyn ... Turn Left 5 Miles... or. West’ on. Walton te me. 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Forest Products Laboratory re- ports; USDA tables show Southern © Pine is the strongest of structural woods. which can de finished as a ‘‘teen-igarage and terrace are 24’ by 40’. age” room, easily reached by the |Garage adds 12' to the width. New All-Brick Homes in Rochester Meadows $14,990 including all appliances Heltsman & Silverman OL 6-088) Complete Basement, Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free. Estimates! Reliable Waterproof 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 } BIG While They Last! ‘Alummum Windows ONLY ‘13% WHSE. CLEARANCE SALE 3 FT. X 3 FT. Stanley Prime WHOLESALE . Attention Builders — _- and Contractors! _ Wiitaale Pieni pe ta (OO Call ED for DEPARTMENT. Yj * . Pe - 2, ae ‘: ieee yee eee | F La * * t Saar a We _"_ TH PONTIAC PRESS, —_ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER’5, 1959 * Ventilators | ' Herrington’ Hills Home . Protect Paint. | | PS ioe eee os “en SEE! The ANSWER to YOUR HOUSING PROBLEM 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES | MODEL ot 740 EAST, BEVERLY: $ MOVES ONLY 350 YOU IN For Further Information Call: WARREN STOUT, Realtor 77 NORTH SAGINAW STREET FE 5-8165 SERRE EREERRRERERERESE Eee TTITIII(IIiiiiIIiiii ii) wey t sensedetin tian etiiasintiaeaiveh . oe Vir wah ber Set | Cahevas seat andl back tn bright | , os In the bathroom Mrs. Maye [color makes this chair attractive PLYWOOD DESK — All five pieces in this ous drawer space will be found most useful. | has used white terry cloth for (for indoor or outdoor use. Pat-| attractive study corner were designed especially The block-front type of construction is used for | Curtains. The floor and wall tern 465, which shows every step for the weekend furniture builder. The desk has. the drawers as this is as easy to do as to make | files are gray. Fixtures are (ang gives actual-size guides for a top 26 by 37 inches. It is not too big, yet it is a box. - pink. cutting the frame from solid stock, + ample for the iT hs ee |e master bedroom -has-pate {is-35—cents.—A—_Lawn— Furniture 4} — 7 green walls. Curtains are white. [Packet No. 38 containing four s : : . e + There are yellow spreads on the |Other full-size patterns is $1. You : Student Can Build Desk | twin beds and Bright. orange [may tave Pattern 45 and Packet + Ac rugs -on the floor. 38 for $1.25. 7 . Check Bureau Origins ¢ w+ The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept., oe — . rd Hills, New York. . The pattern for the above pic-jnishings give-cutting gu YORK— | This house has a full base- |Bedfo ve soe, dear plone Sein a, shgoeent Taisig wiegeate Wil oe ee ea to modernize your bathroom shaped parts, list of materials'of Circulation was organized in 1914 idi “Colorado, with yerage ele- the desk pieces from a standard : area. Just inside the front door olorado, i an averag panel of plywood with almost no — = sep eyaiee directions. |r, secure information concerning| there is a storage wall extending | vation of 6,800 feet, is highest of . waste, While the desk is quite sim-| °c Paterna with: pattern! circulation and distribution of the 48 states on the U.S. mainland. | sine American - way! lines! The County Dwarfs States pie to make it has the sleek ren cag oreo EJ. DUNLAP FHA TERMS AVAILABLE : i blications ; price ofeach pattern is 35¢,|V87US Pu . ig of elldstock tol Address. Patiern Dept. The Fon, Total Forest Lands ee ° ne Pon-| using engthe Fe te acits which axe pad |ti8¢ Press, Bedford Hills, N.Y. Shee se cal Saoae Connecticut and Delaware in thetr| 2Z¢ pe WASRINGTON-There are shout! den house as a good conduit tora CUSTOM BUILDER EAMES and BROWN, Inc. combined domian ae pare lage sear AP go wey _ |622 million acres of forest land in|your extension cord. 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Wire brush all loose paint |AMericaR\ motion picture feature)” | GARAGES Sr" a SC ‘a striking combitation of wood|then dust off the masonry. Two | ¥@5 produced and exhibited to| Farmer co-ops in the U.S. have! é 28 des eee ee : the chair. This is achieved by cut-|applied for maximum wear, but ~~ il | VILLAGE —Pitite a piece of wood hr an’ open oon SPECIAL PRICES : NOW IN EFFECT fil @ Block © Brick © Frame iis 5 % COMPLETE MODERNIZATION: PROGRAM H Site delice wey ine Wane 4A Sunlcuthly tet eters pitng call = | Fiome oites gn pe _ before painting on | Gh ses we mu vones |e en care Bone 1IOPEN SUNDAY] | book: 1@ HI-WOOD VILLAGE 1 ? Pp | Sat ok | 0 A ) .M. a .M. | RANCH—TBI-LEVEL CONTEMPORARY a“ 2 Only 10% Down |! “COLONIAL LUMBER eget eee st | 7374 HIGHLAND ROAD LYLE BD. AYER. Recher OR 4-0317 1% Miles West of Pontiac Airport & | at Williems Leke Rd. @ Recreation Reems @ Breeseways @ Porches @ Roofing @ Siding Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement: Work DISCOUNT | Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. 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Huron St. _ Ph. FE 8-0466 COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE | See Today the | Pontiac’s | Priced $11,750 - $77. 4 * Face Brick 3 porn Monthl *3 sia naa * 1, Baths * Full: Basement * Country Size Kitchen Model at ro? Scottwood Ave. off Perry St. 2 Miles From Downtown -McMAHON REAL ESTATE — |f & Carpeting ¢ A new convenience for ines owners is a prefabricated steel) at their edge seccscecagectoesnasegey cont ‘shelf which never needs 3 al painting and supports more weight e | Bicomfleld Area = @/ than it has ever been possible to $ HICKORY HEIGHTS $) put upon a typical shelf before. ° Benepe —— Thee ae ° x. 2.9 © wedel on T raft Ade % ©@| There are four models of these ‘ 3 i ert ate $| shelves to fit every size closet $00000000000000000006080/\ from two to six feet wide. By Anyone can install one in two minutes. The only tools required are a hammer and a tape meas ure, Wall brackets come with the units and should be set at equal heights at the right and left walls. The brackets have pre-punched holes through which it is possible to nail directly into the studs. x * «* shelf is merely adjusted to the Because of their factory-engi- neered construction, the wardrobe shelves hold more clothes and give closets a cleaner, neater appear- ance, Two sizes of prefabricated linen shelves are also available. These are sixteen inches deep and ad-| FE 3-9022 Model Open 10 to 9 justable from 20 to 36 inches in| ‘width, THIS MODEL HIGHER _ DIXIE BUILDERS 4900 Highland Rd. M-59 CEME : - SINGLE CAR GARAGES 14x20 555° PONTIAC CODE No Money Down—5 Yeors to Pay . All Types of Cement Work NT INCLUDED Call for Free Estimate FE 5-4218 OR 4-0358 @ ATTICS @ PORCHE MODERNIZATION @ ADDITIONS S$ @ REC. ROOMS (Hagstrom) HIGH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES ee With the brackets in place, the! _ opens with it: Homemaker can TAKES LESS SPACE — Sleek new oven features unique French doors. “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 , pa Gp Se ° pee naa: - . peereery — Frigidaire-designed wall a stand close to oven for ease of » bay planning are summarized by the Plumbing - Heating - Cooling In- formation Bureau. One of the common mistakes .in bathroom planning is to install the bathtub under a window. This should be- avoided if possible, the Bureau points out. When a bathtub is placed under a window, the bather may be ex- posed to drafts during coldoweath- er, particularly if the window does not fit properly or is unprotected by storm sash or* weather strip- -ping. Furthermore, this location is undesirable because the bath- ‘tub may be scratched when the window is washed or when screens or storm windows are removed or when repairs are made to the window. While the under . the - win- dow location is not a good “place for the bathtub, it is an exellent spot for the heating unit whether it be a baseboard, convector, or radiater, the Bureau points out. . ; Another .common mistake in bathroom planning is to let the water closet be exposed to view when the bathroom door is open. It is much- better to have the lav- — hang up to dry. If your brush is 8 Rooms _FULL PRICE 2 Bathrooms Gigantic Paneled Family Room $99 MOVES VETS IN. MAXIMUM FHA MORTGAGES cleaning, or loading and unloading heavy utensils: Because the Does Your Bathroom Pass Planning Test Good and bad ideas in bathroom atory, as the most attractive fix-' ture, visible when the door is open. Another common mistake is not to plan for safety in the bathroom. There should be a sturdy grab bar firmly anchored to the studding bathers with wet hands. Hf you fee] that you must have a leck on the bathroom door, buy the kind that can be opened ‘from both sides. Many other suggestions on \@ Planning bathrooms, with partic.| jular reference to the layout and/| arrangement of the fixtures, are offered in a booklet entitled ‘‘Mod- ern Bathroom Plans."’ The booklet is available for 10 cents from the Plumbing - Heating - Cooling In- formation Bureau, 35 East Wac- ker Drive, Chicago 1, Ill. Brushes Need Bath Brushes will wear longer and do a better job if they are washed occasionally in lukewarm soap-and water. Give the brush a good two- minute swish, rinse with clear wa- ter. e out excess water and badly curled, steam¢it thoroughly (then comb it with a special brush comb. ‘Pickle With Shellac | over the bathtub. Light switches a eee ce oe rece Ceramic tile makes a perfect surface for window sills where | Shellac may be used for pickling | plants are kept. Spilled water | wood surfaces, Use pigmegted (al-|ean't spoil’ the beauty of real tile. a the time they will do you the most _ good, LF; " nai Fl H i i q Hi 25% z E z g : F Sea iso ealled shellac enamel) shellac | applied directly to the surface, When you have covered the area! to be- pickled, dip a rag in’ de- the wdod, Some of the shellac will remain in the wood pores, a s ‘s AP ee scindl ii eer Free Estimates — We Deliver UP TO 42 SQ ‘natured alcohol and rub it over|— ro e ‘Additions - @ Remodeling AMBASSADOR | 2110 Dixie Hwy., at Telegraph . . FT. OF PORCH ‘SPACE A CONCRETE STEP COMPANY. = 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) FE 5-8405 e Siding NSU LATION CO. UNIT S STEP: CUSTOM RAILING For a Step in Beauty y Tread Reduces Slipping -3-7715 . sunmennen t sas bal WAS ESSE As low As Perrrcep] TO SAVE BUDGET PRE-CAST STONE end ALUMINUM. SIDING. For Quality Work Bid BEAR PRICES ARE DESIQNED TO PUT YOU AND YOUR $4950 AT EASE. BUDGET YOUR PAYMENTS — EASILY 4 . DIN NO MONEY DOWN! 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The young coach from Mansfield, Ohie, who led LSU's Tigers to their first unbeaten and untied season in 50 years and their first Southeastern .Conferencé c 22, writes about the off-tackle slant, the o ‘and the bootleg pass plays. Each play is illustrated. This series of three articles should beady for the 1959 cam 23 i 7 iE! x S a z FI i i : i J Area Skiers at Jackson Ey E = 3 z 3 g zt ” < pF eis ea beg AEE 3 geres i Bg help high school football ny, Tuesday and W Fa ‘They will sin M James C. Zeder scored the : be — Mossi Picks Up 13th Victory by Defeating DETROIT a = Detroit Tigers’ be contest—so from a Tiger standpoint, it was a peachy after- Eddie. Yost started the first in- ‘the starting pitcher, and | sout —, Dee | Franctscd, the Lions were behind runs in the first|@t halftime and through most of Mossi, who picked up his 13th triumph against nine defeats, was 7, i ri | A i number one quarterback, “By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press One of the trademarks of the 1957 Detroit Lions’ team which won the National League Football championship was the ability to come from behind. kt In five games that year, includ- NO. 1 NOW? — Since 1957 when Tobin Rote guided the Lio:e to the NFL championship with a great late season rush, there has been an uncertainty as to the number one quarterback on the team. . Rote’s signal calling against the Eagles Thursday night in Toledo may have resolved the problem. The big Tekan, at least temporarily, has earned himself the status of being the AtLast, Lions Now Have No. 1 Quarterback-Rote i Z saat Pa are from the battle for quarterSack making it a two way fight between Rote and Earl Morrall after the Giants game, Up to the last minute before the Eagles’ game Thursday how- ever there was still question as te which of the two would start af Forest Hills Aussie Cup Hero Starts Drive for U. S. Singles ing the playoff game against San \the third quarter when sudden late irges brought thrilling victories. he man behind the gun in the 1957 rush was Tobin Rote who became the number one quarter- fuming over a this-or-nothing -set- up for Gene's middleweight title defense, says the new NBA cham- Conch George Wleoa's indec.| Crown Today | siveness about the starter has kept) FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) — ‘everyone guessing all during the! | exhibition season. Neale Fraser, southpaw strong “Whoever starts this game wiil/man of the victorious Australian play until he gets knocked out of Davis Cup team, sets out today on there.” said Wilson. Rote. started|4 long trail he hopes will put ‘him bs the fourth straight All-Australian | | |and he went all the way, a former Detroit pitcher, sailed ~*~ * * final in the U. S, tennis singles thesugh tho OG and sixth. song Seuss atria oc game Tt was the first time he had) championship. asl The roof caved in on Tsitouris) geainst the Browns. gone the route in any Detroit ¢x- ¥ ner Ns @ree- in the seventh, when Detroit sent . hibition game since coming from! Rested and éuger after Aas 11 men to the plate. Six of them| Last Thursday night, the Lions/Green Bay, and for the Lions it|Point slam in Davis Cup play, = hit safely, and six scored. a8 the cemseiemne beaad” Irak spears tat the quenien bs stbeed ow ie eer apaet Mp Mossi Major |in_ spectacular fashion to who is the number one rounder against Edgar eel cree yun amd added a ain.|the Eagles, 3524, and the victory|who is the number two quarter-|Neeley of Atlanta. gle in blanking the A's 40 last|@ppears to have cleared the mud-| pack. Off his spectacular Cup play. se) Sunday in Kansas City, contributed | died quarterback situation. Actually, since Bobby Layne left) fraser is an overwhelming favo- two hits in the big uprising. He * *. lthere was never a certainty about! ite te win today and continue to started the splurge — Saag Jerry Reichow was eliminated the quarterbacks’ positions. the finals on Sept. 15. over the head of left fiel In trading Layne, Wilson sald, | Top-seeded Alex Olmedo of Peru, Cerv, and added a run-producing ‘| +9 te better to know which quar- |who already holds the Wimbledon, single later on. Mossi also had a terback is your number one man. | Australian and U. S. indoor titles, double off the right Geld wail in | e : nies It’s fo good to have ‘two’ num- (was favored to make it into the on the second inning. ber-one men.” - finals in the other bracket. But ‘for'the American Leagus batting Only. f Gene [ssw ie walon' didnot Cradle ‘of Detroit, 62, 61, j problem as ms yeatentiier championship, collected three y, Of wanted. All last season no one|®1 i the Svs Sat Aussies Stn sues atten to hte ‘ Sete a her Rote or Earlin.g aver and Roy Emerson Boa Sells aes ae New ‘Middle’ King to ne. do ee es ae ae before gairiing the final. Ted Lepeio had one hit but threw| Fight Often, but Not!nad two “number one” quarter- e 2 # _ "}away a routine grounder. But he'll) ¢.. ‘Cokes Coffee’ backs Third-seeded Barry MacKay stay at shortstop for a while or Lakes, ee , * wh * : cede ii ramen a longer as a replacement for Rocky For four exhibitions this season bey ‘Nake po eckbe fianaten- Bridges, whose hitting fell-off and) WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP) — the story was the same. Rote), ae as Krishnan of India whose fielding never has. been|Gene Fullmer’s manager, still) started one game, Morrall once 4, Jim Biggs of Southport, Conp and Reichow another. i i least twice a working on his second shutout|Pion will fight, at came in for two series and Reic-\rjeut. Henry Jungle of Colorado over the A’s for seven innings. a fight unless it's - Regeipnet erbecis really Springs, ears a loge matches ehh Y as | x * * got warmed up: and the Lions’ of- today invelving —_ Fete 3335 Schone i» 4100) “We fought ehough coffee and/fense was anemic in losing 36-0. SEE oe Wiis So 330) Hern rf 17! cakes fights when we were trying|Whether the quarterback situation) mz Rie amount Fiat, y,..> bolt $44 2 ~ ay 411% to get a crack at the champion-jis now resolved with Rote as the mows 135, Philadelphia, ouigebnel Cates p 9060 wileal 4112/ship,” said Mary Jenson, whose|top man remains to be seen. eraies, 136, Cube, 8) oa e 4838 Meer ’* 2231) Mormon battler won the National| “He regained his confidence and) J« "sgutpeinted Paulito Escarian, 127%. . ta8s Se ee ec ae sehen Raleitl, conga, light Carmen Basilio, “ahd it was good to see us come) Laukkonen, Finland, — Pogess “From now on the champlon-| pack after going behind 140." gutpoinied Young, Martin, Spam, 15 tot 33162 ‘Teists 9149 ship — and the money that goes ee ——— ; | matters," Jenson_said last night.i& cates a ane as ; * * * TE s ‘ “We are not considering any ex- 4 | bs Levee, hibitions or overweight fights for * 7 */ Gene. When we fight, the title will |/ ; : ) Mos- stake." . Ms » % BB SO ge said Fullmer’s first de-| = By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF . é $ fense will come before the end of | © PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Wild, into-the-wind drives. giieehits i 4 59. as good as. 2 DIAGNOSIS: “You're being tricked into overswing = 3 é Be ¢. {.nazited but the time and place not | ing!” © of 8 ates, we FS fined. : |) TREATMENT: A conscious effort is needed to keep | "Fe Gregan, Runes. Coy: Fe a, Se \% from swinging too hard at the ball when hitting a drive 5 a. When Fullmer' and Basilio|§ inté a strong wind. The wind blowing into your face | , NBA withdrew from Sugar Ray of eggs you on to try { ° Ron Kramer Will Robinson, they agreed to defend|—| to. put “something extra” : of ca Ogee oe - |againet an picked by the/# into the shot. <—- i Rejoin Packer 11 NBA rankings a men Trying to jazs. up the 4 “3 Mie ” shot, however, is a self- @ 4 j sat : (Spider) Webb the spot ag No. 1 ‘ : BANGOR, Maine. — Ron|contender and thus, the hod as|@ defeating proposition. ie 4 - |Kramer, former Michigan All-|next in line fora title shot. What is strongly needed : : | American, been dischal anaes oo for this into-the-wina sit- ; : ooh Horseshoe. Tournament. _|{) Ust!en s & solid hit, bring: oi me ing -clubface ~and--balt' ; jat Oakland Labor Day [7 squarely together.’ The Labor Day Open Horseshoe; | ——Te-aehleve-this solid’ — “a ince Mon- hit, try to swing a lit- . Oak. ek ‘awinging temptation that the wind brings on, to A t re ; ey : = ; a, % fis 5 Sea beg dee ages oe < pice a ~ : *. : t : Se oe Aes, on : a as iss 2 i= ae eee * é 2 te wi TWENTY-TWO _ Hitting Hard Now — nay get-a-chance-to-see-the-cur: | - pent: Hambletonian. king for ‘the _ first time since. Joe 0’ - in Wolverine Race ' program ever in Michigan's his- N.Y... is nominated for : Tuesday's EAGLE EYE — Coach Jesse MacLeay of Pontiac Centra] isn't missing a thing at the Wisner practiee field where the ing through twice-daily workouts for the forthcoming football season, Chiefs are go- in preparation Macleay ‘18th. Pontiac Press Photo watches from the “ivory tower’’ as members of the PCH varsity go through some tackling drills. The Chiefs open the season against rival Waterford at Wisner Stadium, September Prep Gridders By CHUCK ABAIR High school football coaches of Oakland County are well into the rock «em - sock - ‘em workouts al- ready with the epening games less than two weeks away for the majority of tears. Double sessions during the past five days have given most of the grid bosses a good idea of what to. expect from their squads this year. The annual pre-season battles for pesitions are going on in each camp as newcomers try to oust veterans or force their shift to different slots, Birmingham is among the few schools well set with veterans but |" Carl Lemle must find somebody for the all-important— slot. It is just the opposite at Waterford where Dave Freeman has many new faces fighting for starting berths. * * * Of course, the tougnest job of all has to be that of Ed Heikkinen and his staff at Pontiac Northern Bows to Mrs. LeClai The Huskies, 50 strong, are prep- ping for their debut in feotball with no experienced players, George Graves, Bruce Norton, derry Mineweaser and Jim Heisler may become familiar rames to Husky grid fans later, but right now everyone is a rookie. Jesse MacLeay has mixed emo- tions as he works with 48 candi- dates for the Pontiac Central eleven. Having guard sensation Charley Brown back and ‘‘the best attitude I've seen here’ makes him smile but he has other ex- pressions when thinking of etght boys he expected to have who are playing. “One has to work but the rest let us down,” says Jesse. Two flunked out while others gave such excuses as having a boat and ‘‘too much competition’ for not turning out, dim Niebauer at St. Michael has been pleased by the appear: ance of 30 candidates, He ean field a veteran team. = St. Yr, 5-4 Mrs. Gawne 2 Winning the Women's District Golf Assn. match play champion- ship, it seems, is just. not in the cards for Mrs. S. E. (Sue) Gawne of Franklin, Mrs. Gawne, women's club ~ Country -Club—for—the tast- two years, moved into the finals of the WDGA tournament for the 2nd straight year Friday at Lochmoor Golf Club. A year ago® Mrs. Gawne eae orite Hambletonian King DETROIT —~ The Roaring | Grand with the greatest stars of) the harness racing world moves into: Wolverine Raceway for the final six nighte of the track’s 42. night meeting. _ ; It is the ‘greatest getaway week tory and finds a stake listed each of the first ‘five nights and a Tich_overnight is planned —for closing night. - : More than that Michigan fans OM taken a 1-up lead with a birdie on nd Best Again reached the final round and bowed to Sally Sharp. She lost again yesterday. as her title bid went up in smoke at the hands of Mrs, Kelth (Susie) LeClair, Frederick has had a slim turn. out but*Temy Mennedy and Gene Wright are hoping to be right | back in the thick of things. Orchard Lake St. Mary could roll, led by Stan Krogtitecki and Bill Krul, . Dave Smith is rebuilding around three veterans at Walled Lake where he has a sparkling 20-40 record in three seasons, Defend- ing champion Farmington needs some backs to go with Harvey \Chapman to be up there again, iThe success of the Odom twins, Terry and Gerry, could determine how far Southfield will go. Berkley could move right up the Inter-Lakes ladder with good size among 15 lettermen. * * #*# Such returning Maples as Sam Reeve and Phil Isbell make Bir- mingham the Eastern Michigan favorite, Ferndale could be the top threat. Hazel Park of that loop Ireecived a rough blow when No, 1 quarterback John Hunter broke a bone in hit foot during the Tst drill. He is out for the season. Frank* “Coach of the Year” | |; Crowetl Is working hard hoping | hin Avondale team can live up te its billing as the vam to beat in the Oakland B. He expects Claw- son to be strong featuring some solid linemen. Lake Orion is a doubtful , threat but Madison could move up with 19 letter: men, Troy should improve with most of its regulars still around. Fitegerald is. the darkhoree. The Wayne-Oakland appears a tossup this early and likely will the sharp . shooting Ann Arbor -housewlle,— a Mrs.. LeClair, who registers from Barton Hills CC, needed only 14) holes to conquer Mrs, Gawne. 54, and win her lst WDGA match play crown, * * * In all fairness to, Mrs, Gawne, it must be sald that she ran into a “tiger’’ yesterday in Mrs. Le- Clair. Mrs, LeClaif shot one under women's par and only two over men's par as she fired the best game of golf posted by any women in the district thus far this sum- mer, Mrs. Gawne, who works on her putting strokes on a prictice green in her back yard, man- aged to win just one hole, She birdied the 4th hole to square the match after Mrs. LeClair had the Ist hole, | i eG ae Mrs. Gawne's victory on the 4th hole really brought forth an all- Cc s Ray Figg of Holly have a good number of experienced hands but not many in the “star™ category, Art Paddy| is working with some big linemen hoping they can help his speedy West Blootnfield backs. Jerry Ganzel lacks any real standouts but has speed and size among several vets as he works on a multiple offense at Milford, * * * Ten of the 15 key men at Bloom-| * field Hills are gone 80 Don & Co. have their work cut effort by her opponent, Mrs, Le- brought Scott Frost back in 1955, Dillur Hanover, the pride of the Hall Stables Ine. of Watertown, for Song Brien to-4+-up at the-turn-and Mrs; Gawne to Detroit never had a chanee from then on. Clair won the next four holes. to & #8 Mrs, C, P, Méhas of Pine Lake became champ in the Ist flight of the WDGA tourney with a.lup vic- toryover Mrs. H. G. Higbie of the tec of Detroff, . | a, HE PONTIAC PRESS. SAT eae URDAY, sepiaitinn sie 2 = es BS o Start With Singles Tournament - t = " zt : z i é z = Z - pit SEES ii te midnight October 7th, and the October 18th qualifiers have until, midnight October 14th to, submit entries, * * * The finals will be held at the new Huron Bowl, October 25th for One feature of this year’s tourna- ment will be Invitational Men's Actual champion, This’ will run in | conjunction with the Bowlerama without no extra entry fees. “he top actual scores in the qualifying round wil? be invited to compete against each other to de- termine the City Bowlerama’ Ac- tual champion. The Press will award trophies and prizes in this feature tourney. Entry blanks for the Bowlerama should be available in all Oakland County bowling houses. within a few days, Blanks will also be printed on. The Press sports pages. hoth backs, Entry fees this year remain the same for men even though the guaranteed prize list is greater. Men's entry is $6.00. Women's en- try is $5.00, . Scholz Wins Verdict BERLIN ® — it heavyweight champion Gustav Scholz Friday night outpointed Johnny Halafihi of Tonga in a 10 round non-title fight, 3rd Bowlerama j ae i ES 7 BIG DECISION — President thn edie nh ret fan sy club with an assist from caddy~Tommy Gunch at Turnberry Club near Ayr, Scotland. He is vacationing with When the president asked the caddy the distance on one of his drives, the caddy: replied, “‘Whén the States plays this course, all drives are at least 200 yards. Eisehhower decides on his of the MP eeecececu-escee S20 SOOHSee freee ee eee) MSU Holds First Scrimmage Session EAST LANSING — Michigan State University held its initial scrimmage session of the season yesterday with coach Duffy Daugherty_running his first three teams on offense against the bal- ance of the squad. Daugherty had his first chance to see his new quarterback, Dean Look, in action at that spot. Look, a star halfback last year, has been Heads Bump Hard for College Gridders “Look impressed me with the poise he showed and displayed a real good arm,” Daugherty said, “But it will take time for him toe master the dropback technique and spot receivers.” “We know what he can do and we don’t want to take any chances of re-injuring his knee,” Daugherty said. x * * Parks Baker filled in for Mar- converted to a signal caller to try to plug the Spartans’ most glaring weakness. tin and the 165-pound ‘speedster ripped off several gains. Left haif Giant Hydros Race at Buffalo BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)—Maver- ick, with Nevada cattle rancher Bill Stead at the wheel, looms ‘as the choice in tomorrow's limited - class hydroplane sprints on the Niagara River. The Buffalo Launch Club's 3 lite (i Maverick Rated Favorite speedster was beaten, however, by Canada's Miss Supertest ITI in the Harmsworth Trophy runoff at Detroit two weeks ago. The vic- wag Canada's first in the in- Speetjoe “ane hed hoped for t fang ha a showdown duel between the two boats here but Supertest III hasn't appeared. * « . Maverick's chief competition ap- i 5 reached a daily high by copping 1s god Wedals CHICAGO (AP)—The third Pan- American Games today headed down’ a home stretch painfully bumpy with U.S, gold medals: It was more than obvious that, with 74 of 103 titles stowed away by Uncle Sam’s powerful squad, our continental neighbors just came along for ride in this Western Hemisphere sports outing, : * * * Yesterday, the United States|® a teeth-jarring| pring This weekend brings the close of; the 27-sport show which started Aug. 28 and the flaming Pan-Am torch in Soldier Field will be ee — ' . John Meadows make Onk Dondero Border Cities, i i g ry ji ¥ } " } Hoe a3 | Pan-American US. Adds 16 Pan-Am Gold Medals events, Only Eulalto Rios of Mexi- co was able to squeeze in for a third in the men’s 200-meter but- terfly. Dave Gillanders of Royal Oak, Mich., set_a new Pan American record yesterday in winning the 200- meter butterfly swimming event for the United States. He finished in 2:18.0, bettering the old Pan-Am mark .of 2: 20.2. CHICAGO (AP)—Friday’s results in the a * UR-Baxes. &-Es- LOUTH aia h 1 1- sad vee tae bea rg TIMORE | 13 ” 1 fsoaae ab rbd avn a ah fimo: 05) Bae 9315 - tee el a Oe e°° 4026 PITTsBURGH PMNLADELERL ¥ $3 ee" $ee it ety Sr er | Ht tee8 & ‘b’y : r : & 4000 Koppe ss 4 H R a 2 33 McD'g'ld ss 0060 rf 4000 Bouchee lb 4221 ‘sequel 3% 72 333 4010 Post rf z3e6 arson i 1 d 8 Abts Sea gp Ssh eiree 9. i2ht Tome p sees > 4000 HAdsen it 301 IP bs 3660). 3 Hy } Ravn dete Tuas _ $3383 Totals 32060 43 Seems D SPs ee ee = Hy : in 9th. ay Totals PYTT — athaté Ses eysbers Ue elle ras ee oar: BE nag dhas sive + 900 090 9000) e 6. ew : wn 9 ciitabaret at naegins = - , Bi Paliadsiphte 3 Terry tL, 11) ) ~ Teer) eee! eo. iy H i , br. 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SB — Cepeda. * * * S—Hobbie, Landrith. : ANN ARBOR — A first string | poppies cw, 1410 s rs forward wall for the 1959 Michi-| Santé (L, 1212) H $ 3 H § ‘ gan football team appears. nearly) tS oc og esa positions still is open. e "ita the ‘word rom couch gery” HEL Bee $11 p \Elliott . foll yester- 1b 2818 Thomas: s 39e8 day's second straight scrimmage./% 2 3988 | on at) “We're just about set th the on pi aise Portas’ p” 3808 line,” he said, “but our back- ) lawrence p $608 field is still » tossup.” os As his seven front men Elliott picked John Halstead: and Bob Johnson at ends, Tom Jobson and Don Desking at tackles and, Capt: George Genyk and Alex Callahan at guards. x * * The new. no. 1 center is senior Jerry Smith, who moved up. to fill the vacancy left when Dick Syring was sidelined Wednesday by a dislocated shoulder. Syring will be operated on next week and appears lost for the season. 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Gs AWM el, alii ila : pe wine th La he ern ee nee ow kk % LEONARD = "Service for Mrs. Tatation.~ _(iifford ¢«Cora) Philtips, 84, ° wilt |. \TWENTY-FOUR_ * Points of Irtitation ‘Ike Happy Over. Ni Argentina rondisi Lets His War) de Nemours died Thursday. ee e po ae whe eerie) ois Ca % er om ae sf or See gee ee ae eo 8 es ee r oo : 8. sare te sain TR Ban i . he 4855. 2 Between Leaders Reduced AYR, Scotland (UPI) — Presi- dent Eisenhower seem-d today to have polished and smoothed the Western household of nations into Press\relatively good order for the ar- rival in Washington of Soviet Pre- mier sai. 5. Khpaeher- Bi. 2 S *: -The President wanted to air and examine most Western differences on a personal basis with the leaders of West Germany, France, Great Britain, Spain, Italy and the North Atlantic Council before sitting down = __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, Rebels Quiet Secretary Out; Hopes for Temporary Truce BUENOS AIRES (UPD—Argen- tina's rebellious military leaders i maintained an unéasy truce with the’ goverrgent today, but a top minister warned the country could be headed toward a “‘totalitarian end.” : The prospect of open civil war was elimigated yesterday only after President Arturo Frondizi agreed to dismiss his war secre- tary and restore an ousted “‘rebel*)—- general as chief of the army. ‘This concession was the latest in a series imposed on Frondizi - in recent weeks by dissident army and navy officers. It was made while government tanks rumbled out of Buenos Alres in preparation for an attack on the engineering school where rebel- Hous army units had barricaded * themselves. Minister of the economy, Alvaro Alsogaray, said of these events: Only the next weeks will show if , *. CRITICAL AREA — This around Sam Neua, underlined, Royal Army for Northern Laos. the solution reached was a demo- cratic one or “if. the republic marches definitely. toward a new totalitarian end.” Alsogaray, who himself entered the Frondizi cabinet . just two months ago at the end of another military crisis, warned that the troubles in the Argentine armed forces “affect the life of the w country and threaten their insti- tutions.” “The country is in no position to suffer new commotions,” he added. * THAILAND ~ Ao AP Wirephete map locates defense perimeter headquarters city of the Laos Arrow from box shows how Red rebels, reported backed by regulars from neighboring Com- munist North Viet Nam, are moving toward the city. . Rockefeller Sets Meeting NEW YORK (UPID—Gov. Nelson | A. Rockefeller and Mayor Robert ¥, Wagner appeared agreed today on steps to be taken against rising Death Notices HENRY A, HANSEN ltenry A. Hansen, 54, of 102 Starr St., died this morning. The body is at the Pursley Funeral Home. LAUREL J. HILLER Laurel John Hiller, 58, of 23 Fairgrove Ave., was dead on ar- rival at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- - pital this morning after a sudden illness. He was employed at State Bar- ber Shop. Surviving is a son, Laurel J. Jr. of Supelva, Calif; two sisters and | three grandchildren, The body is at'the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. SHERMAN MAX KRAMER - Sherman Max Kramer, three- month-old gon of Mr, and Mrs. Guy = Kramer of 152 N. Merri- mac St., died yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital of pneu- monia. : : Besides his parents, he is sur- vived by a brother, Guy E. Jr., at juvenile crime. But the violence went ‘on. tA ee — — Steel Strike May Drag Out Threatens to Become Longest Walkout Since World War Il NEW YORK (AP)—With nego- thations recessed until next Tues- day, the steel strike threatens to become the longest industry shut- down since World War II, The 1952 strike lasted 59 days, The longest walkout in the indus- try’s history was 14 months in 1908. The current walkout is in its 53rd day, A new procedure wil! include home, and his grandparents, Mr. |bargaining between the Steelwork- and Mrs. Sherman Ormsabee of Af- ton and Mr, and Mrs. Max Kramer of Onaway. .- ‘ His body was taken from Coats Funeral Home Friday evening to Karr Funeral Home, Onaway. for services Sunday. Buric! will be at Koehler Township Cemetery, Onaway. MES, GEORGE MATHEWS Mrs. George (Myttle May) Math- ews was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital Friday afternoon. She is survived by her husband, a son, Archie of Pontiac, and two daughters, Mrs, Leonard Petrie and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, both of Pontiac. Her body is at the Pursley Fa- neral Home, MRS, CLIFFORD PHILLIPS be held at 2 p.m. Sept. 7 at the home of her sister, Mrs, E,—J. . Porter of Leonard. Burial will be in Bruce Cemetery. Mrs. Phillips died Friday at the home of her sister with whom she lived, She had been il] for several years. ~ Surviving besides her sister is a niece. Mrs. Phillips’ body is. at the Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Al- mont, Deaths Elsewhere APPLETON, Wis, (AP) — Ed- "ward C, Hilfert, 72, president of the Riverside Paper Corp., and a ‘director of the Spaulding Pulp & Paper Co,, of Oregon, died Fri- day night. . COATESVILLE, Pa, (AP)—Dr. George H Gehrmann,. 68, retired medical director of E.I, du Pont Skis Into Campaign a ers Union and the 12 major com- panies individually, in addition to top-level talks between union and industry four-man teams. The top - level, discussions wit! deal with over-all issues such as wages and benefits, The individual company talks will tackle local’ problems, | Under the plan, the union will) |bring to New York about 450 men who are its bargaining agents with the individual companies, The 12 companies will bring in negotiat- ing teams to deal with their un- Hon opposite numbers in separate meetings. In the current walkout, which started July 15, the industry has held out for a one-year freeze on improvements in wages and bene- fits, The industry contends that a =a5 Violence Continues year-old woman at gun and knife- point in her apartment. They fled with $12, but were picked up almost immediately. They were hustled through the courts by aroused officials and + | Two teenage boys robbed a &| sent to the state training school at Warwick within a few hours after the robbery, A third youth escaped, Three other teenagers attacked a 74-year-old man on a Coney Island boardwalk, Captured by police, they laughed, joked and smirked when they were arraigned in handcuffs on assault and rob- bery charges. As they were led away, one cracked: “See you in tive years.” *® * * A youth viciously stabbed a transit patrioman late last night after being surprised while tryi to rob a sleeping man in a B - lyn subway station. Despite the wound, the patrolman and a transit detective subdued the suspect and hauled him to the police station. ° Rockefeller and Wagner after their meeting yesterday that they had agreed on the agenda for a major conference of city, state, civic and religious leaders Tuesday. They also seemed to favor similar moves against the rising Heenage violence, although Rocke- feller would not disclose the pro- posals he plans to make at the Tuesday meeting. Money to support their moves would have to be shifted from other budget items, they said, because both the city and state budgets have been set for this year, Police Commissioner Stephen P. Kennedy meanwh announced that 500 new would be ap- pointed to the police academy this month. Kennedy got the go-ahead Thursday to add nearly 1,100 re- cruits to bring the force up to full strength. In a frenzied seven days of vio- hike in labor costs will encourage 3 Prisoners Escape Dehoco Dormitory DETROIT (UPI)—Three prison- ers escaped last night from a dor- mitory at the Detroit House of Cor- rection, The three—Homer Hinojosa, 19; Jimmie Pique, 25, and Thomas Shanks, 19, all of ‘ Detroit~—weére serving six-month sentences. They were missing at a 10:30 p.m, bed check. Police said Hinojosa was serv- ing a term for car theft; Pique for attempted breaking of a de- pository box, and Shanks for at- tempted larceny from a dwelling. There are no walls at the House of Correction. ‘ r ‘if My Car Will Go 108 te’ I'll Give It to You' WESTMINSTER, Calif, (UPI) — Aireraft -worker Bill Newberry, charged with speeding afd reckless {wo_in—a—senseless atthek ina Hell’s Kitchen playground. ‘fo Indian Land. were killed, two because ‘ofa gang clash on the lower east side and Chinese Hold On i : aE bE . Ae i it { | tn Nehru Says Peiping Is Claiming _ Aggression, but So lsHe - NEW DELHI, India (UPI) — Communist Chinese Tibetan border, reports reaching here said today, *..'%. ®& The reports said the Chinese still have not left their positions in the Ladakh area of Eastern Kashmir Prime Minister Jawaharial Ne- India ts particularly concerned about the Ladakh area since the It is a strategically important section for Indian communications and government officials in New Delhi fear that once the Chinese take hold it will be impossible to People in the Ladakh area were reported getting panicky about a large Communist troop buildup on the Tibetan side of the border and Firm Gives Up Fight fo Drill in Lake Huron TORONTO (UPD — A Toronto firm: gave up its court fight yes- terday to obtain permission to drill for oil in Lake Huron, a move that had been bitterly opposed by both Michigan and Ontario officials. F. R. Bowman, appearing for Fre or the Logju area of the north- peated Indian protests, 5 J 3 é : | g i i i | : R #8 | = i i AE —He feels that the larger W ern Allies now understand each g o : ASS ; Se Pes oe ; fe : Le we as ay ao eat & a tee bee ae * % a sae _ vee - * 5 és 2 “This bill would .include local NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the Noties 1s hereby given of « public hear- Par er a a : ; i fn i & & 3 e : fy re Lee er or holders newspaper or the State of M . which carri¢s as a pert ‘of ite cme service notices of of municipal bonds. i comes, his hand in dealing with Khrushchev had improved apprec- iably. * The President also seemed to have made detectable progress-in pong ee) ee ee by exchange of visits with Khrushchev. He did not appear fr omhte language of the generally yndetailed communiques issued “Tjointly' with his conferees to have changed his position essentially on a summit meeting. | | On the basis of his public statements, the President seemed stil solid in his condition that a summit must be preceded by some Soviet assurance in ad- vance that a top-level gathering will produce fruitful results. He differs with British Prime Min- ister Harold Macmillan, but this difference is no. split in the more serious sense of the word. Mac- miljan4gimply” wants a summit ‘meeting with fewer prior conditions than Eisenhower feels are. neces- sary. -_ ®& ® French President Charles de Gaulle still wants a greater French voice. in the master planning of the West. Wést German Chancellor Adenauer also has decided wants, too, but Eisenhower gives the fm- pression that the Western gaps have narrowed, x * * Mineral Explorations Limited, asked the Supreme Court of On- tario for permission to temporarily withdraw the application for a writ of mandamus after the court or- dered a week's adjournment. Reason for the withdrawal, ac- cording to Bowman, was that the adjournment made it impossible! for workers to complete drilling a well near Sarnia. because October cl would. make the work too risky. Money Car Is Stripped Clean in Fair Parade DETROIT ® — B, C. Mor- ton & Co., an investment firm, wanted to attract a jot of at- tention to its car in the ‘open- ing day parade for the Michi- gan State Fair Friday. * * * It sure did, The car, decorated with about a hundred §1-bills was swooped down upon by a group of parade-watchers. stripped it. * * * Driver D. J. Young wore a top hat decorated with $1-bills, They took that, too. Ike Hails German Army BONN, Germany (UPI)—Pres!- dent Ejsenhowér, in a letter pub- lished here yesterday, praised oad West—German—armed—forces —he they had_‘‘truly- warmed an old soldier's heart.” Angry Morse to Get Even WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators today continued their slow push toward but in the path lay a host of tough legisla- and the stubbornness of Wayne Morse, . ? Sen, Morse (D-Ore) has been dipping into his store of legisla- tive know-how to toss pai shop by next Sat aS On Labor Day, for example, scheduling work ‘or a@ holiday plans to read @ tory on labot to his oe B, Johnson pig Been B, nt ; = tends. to meet. the Sept. 12. . ‘ \ y a Senate Ambles Slowly Toward Adjournment tary obstacles in the way of Sen- f ter lim ate leaders trying to close do See ‘Morse, angry that the Senate is| said|ton In ‘each country, Eisenhower's immediate concern was the ‘“‘prob- lems involving our relations with the Soviets.’ He has explored this tangled field as thoroughly as pos- sible under a limited time sched- ule, and he plans to keep his Allies closely and rapidly informed if Khrushchev puts forth new ideas for easing world tensions. The Western Allies will be in- formed in any case, but the. Pres- ident has made clear that he will Disarmament was a big talking point at each stop. The Eisenhower findings apparently were summar- ized in the communique on his meeting in Paris with Italian Prime Minister Antonio. Segni. “Tt was agreed,” the statement said in part, “that a controlled and balanced limitation of armaments represents the most appropriate means to guarantee peaceful rela- tions between East and West,” Plan Parade for Labor Day in Clarkston CLARKSTON — There'll be a La. bor Day parade in Clarkston be payments in lieu of taxes by the Tennessee Valley Authority which has been using its unfair advah- tage to raid indystries in Michi- gan,” said Broomfield. ie x* * * ments in lieu of taxes would be Digas Denies Charge in Paternity Suit DETROIT @ — Rep. Charles the father of the daughter of a 25-year-old waitress. The Negro congressman de. manded blood tests in the pater- nity case. : The waitress, Jacqulyne M. Gibbs of Detroit,. has sued Diggs for support of her 5-year-old daughter. Gircuit Judge Frank Fitzgerald ordered Diggs to pay $6 a week until the suit is settled. |. As a state senator, Diggs was author of a bill, enacted into law plessis lay gravely ‘ill in this iso- lated northern mining center to- day, victim of a cerebral hemor- rhage, =; : . The 69-year-old premier was re- ported unconscious and partially here last night fro mM ontreal and Quebec City, were in ‘constant attendance, The>bill has been referred to the/to! C. Diggs (D-Mich) denied in cir-|¢ cuit court yesterday that he is paralized, Three doctors, flown!) (gea ionday, Sept. 14, 1960, at 6: Zoning Map. District: i Part of the 8.W: % of Section 14, T.3N., R.@E., White Lak pees County, Michigan; OWS | Beginning at a point in Me e point of inning. Persons interes are requested Zo Ma: changes is on file at the office townsh: those interested. final passage, WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juvenile Division. ! ing .Lottie Ann Daf. ye vO Ve Nee oy Ve Wie eee ewe t ship Zoning Board at the Township Halli on M p.m. to epeeteee the following changes in the From Agricultural to Commercial 1 Township, | described as the N. and 8.|7 line, distant due North 1481.58 feet = from the Bouth % corner of said Section joint im north and south quarter Hrie distant north $22.43 feet from south tes seconds = feet; thence east 667.99 feet to to be ener Bar 4 Set of ny proposed ad a e of the ip clerk and may be examined by dments are de- necessary for he -preservation of the public health, peace and safety and are hereby ordered to take effect thifty (30) days after In the matter of the petition concern- Lott fron, minor,’ Cause) It being impractical fo make personal service hereof, this summons and notice than all of the notes or at a their par value will be con- sidered. i 14, T.3 H., R.@-B.: thence due North|/"Crre*, 1. i. aiticipation of the 1088.02 feet along the N. and 8. % line: . gasteipe’ thence North 85° 10 50” W. 563. | gperetins — due and payable thence 8. 3° 23° 03" W. 304.86 feet; thence vel : containing the bids should 5. 3° 23° 30° W. 803-30 feet; ~ be plainly marked “Proposal for Notes’. beginning, contalaing 18.000 , a 2 Also, part ‘of 8.W. % of 14,| Smount of 2% of ag par value bank payable to the wn upon or trust company and Treasurer of Whi order of lgccer fon tae Gocas med, . be conditioned upon the unqualified opinion of the purchaser's ving the legality of the he purchaser's pure furnish notes ready for execution at his ¢x- sagel Notes will be eaiveret ats — : — upon purchaser. The right is reserved to reject and, all bid 6. : — mensaen 1969. te G . eestcipes Pinance Commission . f PHILIP C. McCULLOUGH, / Secretary Board of Education Bept. 5, "69. DOR Eavee. /| PUBLI airmi ' 1983 Buick, Motor No. V129805 Conv. eee eer ciury (SUP. Sale to be held 10:30 a.m. Sept. Aug. 44, sept 5. 90.|% 1959 at $01 Pontiac State Bank, Bldg. STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- Sept. 4. 5, “50. ° NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given by the under- signed that on Tuesday, Sept. 22. 1959, No. 15478. . at 10 o'clock e.m, at 22500 Woodward, ‘To Lester Daffron, father of said/Ferndale, Oakland County, Mich: child: i ublic sale of a 1967, Chev. Cl. : Petition, having been filed) this|bearing serial number VC57F270503, will Court alleging that the present Where-|be held, for cash to the highest bidder. abouts of the father of said minor child Inspection thereof may be miade at in ee blood tests $"j, ¥ of the Beate daa that said unta| County, Silctigan’ Ue place of storage In the name of the’ people of the = Ste Pert Sareat 7 pe we ati Quebec Premier Critical |wit ve" ned at"ine Saxland ‘County eo». ent in North Mining Town |!3#, Weel Blvd; in the City of ‘Pon. mat Seuaier AD ys iso, ae Foes 1957 wane gg od SCHEFFERVILLE, Que. (UPI) in the | {oreno in. and you are hereby Convertibie Coupe, ' a ‘pe held 10:36 —Quebec Premier Maurice Du-|hearing. open) Dosonally St Mid oe Side. Ponting Mich ee > Sept. 8, 7 ‘se. Sees eee ee eseeesseesessensens cone esse PYRIGHT 1098, A. ¢. shall be served by ‘publication of a copy; TAKE NOTICE THAT ON SEPT. 14, one week previoug to said hearing in| 1050, a public meeting of the White The Pontiac Press, a newspaper printed | Lak ip ‘will be and circulated in said County. held at the Township _$:00 p.m, Witness, the ‘Honorable Arthur £. or their d Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City|s ted tative having interest of Pontiac tn | said County, this 4th\in the Township, be heard re’ day of September, A.D. 1958. ew d matters that should properly (Beal) i &. MOORE, ore the soar (A true copy): 3. 20 of Probate ARLES R. HARRIS, ; ter, -——"“White Lake i Juvenile Diyisen Zoning "Beare Sept. 5, “59. Sept. 5, ‘50. a ae | ee vee 3 Pi Dh hbk ded ddd ddd dadeddedlietehohdedal eedbeseneredrene see peeeeeeteretass: ginning at 9:30 a.m, at the corner ‘Ot Mitter—road- of ideeidudedl Sresesesers We Hive confidence in our fellow beings, in the good word of the families that comprise our commanity. For many years, you : kept your promises to us, justifying our liberal policy, Regardless of your financial standing, regardless of. whether your family has ever before been patrons of.the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home, we welcome your call and ‘will faithfully serve you in-time—~ We offer. terms of payment that will suit your particular _ Do not ‘hesitate to’ request this aid if it will lighten your ¥ he % Pc en oe es * ee te. > 3 si i Y ‘ 1 a = 4h ~ + - ? . ees * Fy ; : < * * & 4:2 wee aeeceseerges seeeeene: Funeral Directors ..+..... 4 a ii we Hi . i is i i Card ot Thanks ab hieioed 1 2 sraseeneneen, 2 Seer eeeeeeeeeerenae ; a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For Sale Houses aeeereenee 6 Sale Lake gesssex © Sale Resort Property ..... 9 Suburban Property ........10 Fer Sale Lots .............11 Industrial Property ........12 For Sale Acreage . Sale Farms ..........14 Farm Property ......15 Business Property ...16 Lease Bus. Prop.....17 Exchange ....18 tr 5 Help Wanted Male ........19 Wanted Female ....20 Wanted. SEA CE SELES SH 21 SOP ee ee ewerenes 22 Instructions 23 Work Wanted Male ........24 Work Wanted Female ....25 : R S ” SERVICES OFFERED eorennder Business Services Bookkeeping & Taxes .... Dressmaking td BBBUR eee eenes . SBee4usRenee Insurance secess eee eee eerenee & Decora’ . . * . eo. eo. . weeene aeeeeBerennven 3 NOTICES ‘ Lost & Found ....,........ Hobbies & Supplies » Notices & Personals ...,..43 WANTED td. Children to Board ..44 Wtd. Household Goods ....45 Wanted Miscellaneous & Money. Wanted ........... 7 Wanted to Rent .......... 48 Share Living Quarters ....49_ Wtd. Transportation .......50; Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. .....51 Wanted Real Estate ......52 RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished — Rent Apts. Unfurnished . Rent Houses Unfurnished. .57 Rent Lake Cottages ......58 Roams with Board veces ee 60 Convalescent Homes .....61 For Rent Stores ..........63 For Rent Miscellaneous ...65 FINANCIAL Business Opportunities . . 6 Sale Land Contracts ee Money to Loan ...........-68 Mortgage Loans ..........69 MERCHANDISE Swaps .....ecccecceceeeeeee VO For Sale Clothing ........71 Scrap & Iyon ».......:+.0072 Sale * oenield Goods ... 3 Hi-Fi, TV & Radios ..... ah Water Softener .. veel For Sale Miscellaneous 16 Machinery vecaacecnaan ae TGA Do At Yourself ........... eesdes er ee STA. Dogs Trained, Boardéd FARM MERCHANDISE _ May, Grain & Feed. ......88 Wanted Livestock .........9 + Sale Poultry coereeee SL “Produce Sale Farm Equipment ....% Auction Seles ere i : _ AUTOMOTIVE For’ Sale" Howetraiiers eB. oe Sere “eeveee SB ebseessrstt Pf seesedeates eee eee eoesbeee el a oe oe ie eeneee Motorcycles. ....101 776 gg Accessor ies ......18 ee ee eee Oe rene | “eeetee * . - * << af He i ue Care. 109 Kael fae ’ *» % eas = a yess — I Nr NOY z>< a “ . 4 . . 153 N 1 ¢ infant son of Guy WE 7 Fa 9 hr Mis. Sherman aes Puneral ser’ will be held Sun- day, from Karr al Home, way, Mich. Baby Sher- man was taken from Coats Fu- neral Dra: Pri- aay Warr Oneway. Interment in ir To: , Onaway Sard of Thanks 1 4 In Memoriam 2 PP PPP LPPDLOL LDL APPA LA PANE IN LOVING ipa “ghd OF KEN- Johnson, who passed a 2 cen see, ly m by wd father Mr. and Mrs p= tem ‘ In ORY OF who passed away September 6, yi asi r [eoter forgotten, a = - sear you are bo more: mory you are with us, ee you Seaye were Sadiy missed by her_ IN Grace away september As 1--walk alone. Sadiv missed by husband and chil- den TN rca ate who piyt Mees ne . The depths of sorrow we cannot Of the loss of one we-toved 80 Ana "cia he sleeps peaceful His mémory we shall always k Sealy’ missed by wife, Florence. _son, daughter oe their family IN LOVING MEMORY OF MORRIS Pringle who away Sep- tember 5, 1 e world a change from year to And ena Ti vals day to day, But never will the one we Jove, Prom memory pass away. Sadly missed by his poseeasiase aver aoe Sale Houses 6|. For Sale Homes. 6 YOU ING. +N N Does 10 apes “Full price Same & ed OWNER © Attractive 3 se@room orick, storms large uttujy room, $14,400. ‘Terms available Call LI 47432. fA > => bo > ingunwood, 1 FEATURING: RANCH TYPE cage ul 4M ber cont Spon Sts te RE ALTY _ BIRMINGHAM. i. 266 MANCH ‘Bal ws. . pore . ter 3 bedrm. brick. acer garage. Ks Cowal oe —seracy | SUMMIT & HIGH . | fm sis dio Sane dow a. Mi m 2° bedroom Wi, BE aly oll ha 1, =a ma a wrlake area. Will also rent LINCOLN JR. HIGH | BY OWNER. on RTH SI with option to buy, EM 3-6444 2 — 5 fy ease, Ser | or EM _3-8654 ____ | 8EE_US ABOUT OUR NEW 3 decorqned 08 to amocs Ape ; | BEDROOM HOME, GAS HEAT. ex NS tant asneek. Oh aoe com MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | FULL BASEMENT. OFP: JOS- age. 8070 rn PE. 04233. = es Y OWN iM MOD- / rT $700 DOWN By she oo ; ine living : Te rm Lake priv. eash oF ‘ : OPEN DAILY 1:30 te 6.30 $8,500 terms EM_ 3-051}. __ ee NT RUSSELL YOUNG Rea) Estate & Building PE 4-3200 MONEY DOWN ’ Ta Sang’ te “Bull "oacenrent ATTRACTIVE 6 YR. OLD MOD- any be - : p a ‘ n a home. near lake. Includes owe Your plans or ours. a wy ure. aster se- i ment, wiih ‘awn: vel entrance RUSS McNaB ART MEYER . . Auto, . fardwood floors, ole | minum storms. By owner. $11 _ $00. Terms. MY¥ 3-2880. | NORTH s SIDE. 5 RMS AND BATH, | Dermot | — “Small - eity im bh saab ia, Sm equ . with Olt terms. Por 4 SUNDAY 2-6 o|.' wtility. 12% mee Oe Boe ee | ONLY . payee 3 LEFT... Don McDonald WI UILD FINISHED b = ia or $8100 _Have_medel_to_sbow. OR 3-367: ro race: SAME AER er $100 DOWN ae by owner, $14,600 | | 9203 commen ‘Ra cea ON HI- LURE 20R 3} BEDRM RANCH 2? BATHS, —aeeg HEONBORNOOD ROLLING COUNT RYSIDE fireplace. tamil sai A privs 3 old. 3 bedroom brick AND A FABULOUS VIEW _ At. garage. EM year : 4. ensure country living at its fenced. landscaped yar as vi DON'T LET. La, OF Gases _-| heat. Qn Linda Vista GI mort- age. @ subdivision of indi- (-—c hes owning your. a own. Phone FES Migew aregen Thee Eh mer QEABOARD FINANCE CO Spits LAKE RT ROUND ern as orrew in. \185_N eae Fy we S008 furnished cottage, aR fenced Here ise home priced 10 | CLOSE -IN, 2-PAMILY INCOME. | lot, private die, Weisrive La: estly bas everything, EVE 96.700. “Tevesiment préeperty.| ow at mapas, Drive. La- red SWIM- erms. 21. _ bp 9 +2 ee = MING POOL!! The kitehen NEAR RB ER. VER fivRON GARDENS iMMEDIATE is perfection, ultre modern house. 6 rooms, bath, full base- possession, 4 rms, 3 pc. bath, sun and large- ment. 7 ak) perch and garage. Nice corner lot, enough for Sunde oo Lawn beauti! cate 13,800 $2 new kitchen, Low down payment. = the family. A @e dowa [= mo. eves.| Phone MY 2-4 13." Youll have 3 formal dining: | ON 3 ROCHE FALI > SPECIALS! ve s — ——e a i bentrg b= i*vamural, fire R HES STER | 1 Pri Neaueee ptocSd 2 bedroom * course na’ , ce Fr - places — one in the living a — ta Nedra fea ae modern. Large living room, Din- 5 other in the huge rage and pol, 4 boo ing room. Glassed porch. Modern finlabed recreation area down OL 1 ret) aa kitchen ment. Purnace. In ar plastered garage. Can a aea. 8 WN. BY OWNER cinerator Only - $12,980. $2,000 be au iiceted | ‘on your lot $7,500; 4 DO" >.| sown, Ter sie betier 1_rm. er Sr lens. REED : Sees Cory 2 vedroodh modern. Attached steam ars ps electric voter, beater Summer or year- & Tiiness forces sale. Call before 3 pm. } 31359 ODERN si PERRY. OH M THROUS double garage. Family room. $11 - Mat TO O'NEILS SIGN so ene wash 500 wit! Paved road Wonderful retirement OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 | jy OWNER MODERN 7? 2B home Large carpeted living room. . room home. $800 down 2 bedrooms Modern. Attac ga- R THAN NEW - With 3- 9670. rage Only $9950 with $1§00 down at improvements mate DEAL RETIREMENT or stercer | Dorothy Snyder Lavender urable aluminum exterior Boaveatent traffic-free floor home. Comfort@ble 2 bedroom Realtor Est. 29 Years e- | he alu- | | - | an, A ledgerock fireplace home. Bath, part basement, 7001 Highland Rd iM50) Is point of the minum siding, garage. On 2 laree, Phone EM 3-330} or MU 46417 richly carpeted living room. jots With Take eae Good 3 bedrooms. Completely fin- beach and = fishing « Excellent | S ished rumpus room: has vegetable garden, grapes, & ete Cl. ARK RE. AL E i A’ TE soda bar and pool table 2 Reduced for quick sale for only car hed garage. Near ’ 96,900 with $900 down CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY with lake privileges. Priced = | vi LAGE OP. HIGHLAND Near | ENJOY THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND ot $18,600. Immediate pos- schoola, churches, etc Good old | session. home. beautiful shade & lawn STATELY “TREES make a | 1 bedroom up with & nice rooms BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at The Press otfice in the following boxes: ~ 9, 5,7, 9, 13, 14, 18, 27, 28, 31, $2, 33, 35, 58, 58, G1, 63, 78, 80, 85, 90, 95, #7, 99, 103, 117, 118. down th, part basement. Only ata ee ring | $7,950 with $850 down with low CMI Hy room with diniag “ell, 2 bed- | monthly peyments. | rooms and Pleasant kitehen with pol space CONVENIENT LOCATION in coun- | canaL FRONTAGE There's a breezeway and a try. Near Milford proving grounds saGuckatnile View Couslrs i ear garage Ful) base- Privileges on private lake Cqub area Living at its with finished recrea- sand beach and fishing Modern cast fu thie tmenncudaic tion room featuring a Ro- 3 bedroom Bath, g@s furnace 3 bedroom bungalow, fea- man brick Tireplace on oe and fireplace. Balcony porch ‘ ‘turing @ Roman Brick $13 900 ah. . Walk-out basement. Plenty of fireplace in living room, shade, Only $8,000 with veel tile bath with double lava- ENJOY THE PRESTIGE of terms. tory vanity, tharble window COATS a OR 3-778) Drayton Pies __"__= Donelson-Johns ___“Designed for Punerala” —__ Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME - Ambulance Ped i ree ene RMS ‘ame bungalo ttac’ rage, Now Vacant. 296 Third. BRICK RANCH HOME we eRe ACRES AND CLEAR bome with fireplace. large picture yg # tered we rf 2 ay CAR attibalt GARAGE. Nice- if andscaped let with circular rive. $17,950 TOTAL 82.000 DOWN BUYS Cc. SCHUETT, Realtor PONTIAC OFFICE WHITE Fdneral Directors 4 . - h \ Uae Ga eawtiied teach, © STEELE REALTY. 135 Highland copseara ipese oat igae Py our hearts content and live (M-50) at Milford Ra. High- ing cabinet doors, Pormica Serer eran eats | Signe moti wam:| fatisg went wat’ & BY OWNER. 4 - ghting. in cabinets. alk- bes stats to fant. Co- ment, t% Uathe, carpeted, ipsu- out basement has recrea-— en. New carpeting. A 65143 lated. Storms sereens, g8s tiei room. PRICED TO ft. lot anchor fenced, shaded heat. we 6-4323, SELL AT 613,700. MAY and lavishly landscaped FOR OR T. 2 BED- WE 8HOW IT TO YOU? Only $3,000. down 100 room 7 homes olf heat, 2 car ga- per month including all soap. oe $500 down. 6630 Arenac. CUSTOM BUILT tages & insurance, _3-4231. Immediate occupancy BRICK RANCH MOLERN HOME #400 Beautiful 3 bedroom brick LIVE Wett but inexpen- down, $60 month. Balance $5,030. ranch, célonial appearance. Pde *& conventional 3 rE eer Kitchen has builtin oven fami v with 6 rooms for y' and range, birch cabinets . a ge wo Phe cceate land. privil es. 3 ri —— be | et ie Dp j Ful iret r, he a n ‘ eee Sern Pre = Jaa, Basement basement, Recreation room ment, cas heat . GUsTom sUiL has fireplace. Ot] forced air heat. Attached 2 car Twin Lakes Village. W _tiac. Starfire Bidg. Co. nd's-603). a7Ogs. One eae jot in Watkins-Pontiac — | 2 car e. Huron Gardens near 00) Buy now and reap the ts. u tates. THE | enters: [A N NE TT) gee patti tt Cc m_ eeete Pee ces wit buy "is RAVE THE PRIVILEOR or ode 7 OWL THIS - kitchen fae oom poy bath on w shaded tot, TIFUL HOME TO YOU? basement, gas heat, deen, oll Sees mm oi. arage and dandy lot _— mm. HIGH Spell temiy he home | ea oes terms. 2 bedroom Permastone e reet 7 bungalow, carpeted —lving with $1,000 down. all today. N | and’ dining rooms, natural . fireplace, nt, * fleges, beautifu jandscap- urren peg oy Fo eh — $17,500 reasonable down wrt te Peiek four bedroom home, tee san me bie ‘Bicycles cieskivs Mae 3 i see “MOVING SOON? Pay moving expenses by| - selling all- those vnused |" items you've had stored away. all this time. JusT DIAL FE 28181 and ask for an ad taker | — ®ow vacant | se 58 4 & iad 6 Zz fe Fe Openers CUSTOM BUILT: - cabinet. _tust be A real 4 ‘ w seprent with we ment, phone OR Saat & RM. HOUSE tages gow, S30, mos rs moni gee * RMS & BATH “ULL BASE- ment, fenced yard. 42x150 lot. automatic of furnace. Can have 2 i. equity with $ downs. FE A 1% baths, attene E ki nm, utility 100m. Gas» Recase Néar schools. Reasonable. Lares ob ~ A Rare Opportunity Bens is the owner of these ? new 3 bedroom brick ranches Ful: basem sat _ in Wa- terford area. § an! sy Consider car as down "A. “PRIMM, Realtor | 20800 Grand Bret, SRernieat 6-1210 SYLVAN |. GREER. First o ferme Se ue attractive —- on area vos lot. pacious yard en. has living room, “Sinig room, nice hay aor Sage 4 room, 2 bed- rooms & iso large garage. pot A ‘agi we “gown 5 . bi wo men Mob a WALLED LK. an "BEDRMS. LGE lot, Tx225. e. Landscaped _ GI 4% per cent MA 4310 _auce on FHA. 55188. ~ MUST BE SOLD Owner has bought ne e will sacrifice for quie sale. 3 hedroom at Union Lake. Aask- ing $0,050 with small down pay- ment *! John J. Vermett! EM 3-6466 © MILLER | Ouse office will be closed Labor | We will, however Sept be, open fen ual Sept. § from 8 “day we suggest that if you are confused and tired of f ing ter a home. that you visit our friend- ly office and look over our select- | ed greta —— to save you | and Avail voursell moe, jek experience you desir a home, income of acreage, we may help you find what you want at a price that | fis your pocketbook. Come in and | discuss your needs With us William pola Realtor 2 263 | 670 W we 5 Opea @ ta . at LNESs FORCES SALE BY OWN er Nice extra large 5. rms bath Vestibule entrance tered walls, coved ceiling ¢ pets be@ made inte 2 rms WK basement Cash or Squirtel R SPECIAL - plas- terms Inquire 788 Auburn Heights $465 DOWN bedraom bunwalow. Full beth ocated west of town bad Lehi lleges on Lotus & Maceday Full price - 95.900 Ooms only $55 monthly. Now vacant | Pardhioned sanement ter gg | car garage, gas at. Car. | | RILEY REAL ESTATE ected, drapes, GE built-ins High 909 ,wiisabetn Leke Rd | land Estates Open. 1244 Dundee | FE 4 1157 FE ¢4821 Drive. Waterford Twp. House | SYLVAN VILLAGE AUBURN 80 x 120 tt _EBasy_terms. Call UL PONTIAC BARGAIN | foot = ake Only $12,500. aS al Crosslin, Kealtor ua and OL 1-044 “LEVEL STARTER ROME gorgtout fot Snes "il AVON FW — | e d& vard. decvent “tor ® Owner. 800 t for equity 7s 2- mis 4 BDRM. RANCH, BSMT REC . tm. attached _Call FE 4-5808 for appt. 2YP -OLD SRS 3 BEDRMS ' gsmt ca re! tk. pri 16.050. fede perenne A mo. Pe FOR cop HOME NEEDS ~ See. oloaset : Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 S. Main Clarkston. Mich. (ACROSS FRO BANK) | Open Dally 9 to 9-Suncay 12 to § ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDRMS. al BY OWNER 7 RM HOUSE. Ga- rage 1 acre eye near schaol., a 8 Fur Pig: e $4,700. terms.” fequiae. at 3148 Kings Mii) Rd. BY OWNER, 3 BEDRM. BRICK ef our | Whether | Lots of Stairweill in. Attic conn "Immediate possession | Noith Branch, 10 mt. northeast of | _Lapeer _ |) BEDROOMS TILED ‘BATH. Av- | tomatic as heat. Aluminum | storms screens and awnings Near Avondase High School. Un- | der $10,000 Cal) UL 32-2480 sree | #OR 1 ae NEAR &CHOO renced- = ghey gale ; Ideal for } children Terms available. FE | 4€-4355. go ha -wasemeat | : \y bry — $1.500 DOWN: $450 DOWN Resa 99 g &k Full basement Let 1 : ae og Near genools, and store WHITCOMB, RLTR. L 3.2930 \4 “RM. HOUSE OFF BALDWIN = dn. pavt OR 3-0055 defore ony. ?< RM HOD. IOEAL FOR retired couple. | REWLY REMODELED aT | | eke eae meme Mh _ down or trade | OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6 Rochester Road | high seente Ibe acres, nicely | scaped, 6 large rooms, recreation room with complete bar Base Rey Hot Water Heat Deep Well. Wa- | ter Softener, many other castom | features too numerous to list $32,000 fe Sten Clark Real | ang | Estate. FE 3 7 NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL porch, oak floors. ob] furnace, 2 car garage Must sell immediately MAKE OFFER Paul M, Jones, Real Est 632 W Huron FE 4.8550 PE 68-1275 Orive thru Bochester to 5140 N | Perma-stone | ranch home, enclosed breeseway. | with attached twe-ear gar on} , and- | OMA Cinmv 4 bedroom modern, closed-in front | | BATE LAKEFRO BRICK BON Ee feat b bilevel oe po RAY O'NEIL, Realtor . heat, 1 car garage with exgraph Rd. oo play aroun LoT — ioe ae screened patio, floored at- re 36 rE vom eg a ae ee ee thet “o bedroom as heat. Near Central Hi “ ye venient to city bus, shopping, Snly —— et da hurches and both city and ! arechial schools. OWNER IN MUST SELL ee & FENCED, ¥aRp — Nearly Sun. Call “Ike” Wideman ' : anch home OR 13-5060 . ty caver kn kitehen tile) bath. . TWlt } oll Theat. Alum, siorms and ' reens ck poswession Payments 676 per mo. ] eC] I lal } & SONS E : | 1412 W. Huron Open Eves eee FE 4.45 26 — HOOL AREA OAKWOOD MANOR - 31 eH 4 ort wa. ‘or ie e i } : ones to schoo! from this lovely a sane @ paces ] em leton | Licht Ha atersent as hen u garmeted vine ; seme as he room with log-burning fire. and fenced back vard. 6 piace, 8 ft mogel itches SILVER LAKE * Full ‘basement ‘with, inride| 3 wearooms, sun porch, arse WALERrORD TOWNSHIP completely scaped. Lake | living room, niepoocenaet “rat niece five room home privileges ce reduced ae ine me chi kbd dad age - ie le tee bedroom a oo fe eishes Attached $23,000. ‘Montgese terme. and fan "be faarean oil eet air | | otto my other features conditioned rescge, pet car orme available T attached gar. Located ee 2 | owe large lots over Neekin jake, Lake ate “eee: ‘marble Late ze famiyjtitchen Hot r redjant pe peat end jots ily room. 2 fireplaces plus Y putside eri] and sun sewers, gee. and water Lan | js one of the finest —— can be ar- LAKEFRONT RANCH Large living room with atraniee Jedgerock irepiace Dining room and bedrooms & ctous 28 ft. porch facing jake. Large ft i clone fenced. jot nicely ‘ a ofe on you wou expec at $17, 500. BRICK COLONIAL One of the finest yaves we have ever offered 3 ated on South peace. i x 170 set matur ens Caen! feetion: Say tis. | freer cwel-kent | shrubs KL. [- Templeton, Re Realtor JobmK. Irwin & Sons 3 bedrooms. family room | 2338 Ordena Os. pe “el " “1 X 4 aN Mg } tae room. corner replace. but drive safely! 1 Eve. Pe sss gy w| J. A. TAYLOR” race ae — at “ bog A erred.| REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 112 M-te — Pontise tiec Lake GILES s BEDROOM BRICK erty _you buy. extras here for the price. EAST SIDE shatp | ON FISHER STREET’ terms arranged near esate cae Glaseed - and 2 x feos, de Bits aa ie der month Including taxes and MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE eek In Milford R. J, (DICK) var ; : Sun. ve oa TH “+ we : ~ 9 GILES REALTY ‘Con BALDWIN. AVE. KAMPSEN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE # OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1 P.M.-5 P.M. MAN NTS: DEER LAKE iaketfon acre pat, Srfek bicevel Sarpeting Pa included. OWN- R MUST BELL. PLEASANT LAKE West suburban—#0 f on jake beach Lap en and perch inemicone Saing ars drapes man Circle Ftd 2 book aod " oy down payment ELIZABETH LAKE Beside the [oe course — room rence ts i basement. ear arage Large fenced with towering shade trees pe ¥ scenic view, ee lake oy on wake rpeting. drapes > ae =a ¥ WV | PICTURE BOOK SETTING ... pte Come Oakiand area seusner un Fotteclt anc acaped. — ie possés- 3 BEDROOM BRICK IMMEDIATE POSSESSION... WEST SUBURBAN “Eee iS. sin vow pawn a 377.8, TELEGRAPH BATEMAN FE. 40528 KAMPSEN 3 BEDROOM BRICK 1 year old. West side with ¢elty sewers. Built- fd ratge You eaulity—$15. 500. “Jost. YN : AREA ‘ rent beater with only oso and low | feng An ene ptcetent value — DRAYTON PLAINS rc “att CO' Nm { _ A ;: a 7 ie iciieiecaiiia oe: 5 od “ a J ‘ ’ . jee sulated, rs, arage. Lot 63 x 136, all fenced. Ra. “Pull” price $6,900 . Beaut 3° bdrm | ac Lake ; e 84, fw Brick : is ae ees with $1500 down. Good conlittlon 17 kitchen. |OWNER MUST CELL. This nice fenced beth Pig built-in vanity,, 2 bedroom brick at once. Corner Ige bdrms. Living rm. “Fail & location, in comparable neigh- bdrms. carpeted. Full bamt. with) porhood. Ceramic tiled bath + afemeress 9x16 store rm. Gas in- large kitchen & ut im er and 88) storms—and screens, drapes. i's heat Storms & screens, TV jacks) (4, garage. Close to schools rahe Mare be rei ml Kain bdrm | Has lake privileges ree at vi sty paved street. no thru traf-| taht. $3,000 down. wi y | | ] 2188" Cass Lake Ra. ¢ § minutes to schools and churches, home 2 yrs old $17,500 MA 5- 1503 after 5 p.m FE 2.4876 + eee ‘For Sale Houses. 6! ee — i taal ah -og MD, none Pon Cat : : it hed garage sates. ad sarees. 97,200 with $1,000 down. b 3 BEDROOM. Built sie Well: im Wood. equity. See this onet Hagstrom |" < BEDROOM HOMES. 1 $100 DOWN MOVES YOU IN NO MOR TO LCE COsTs PAYMENTS LESS MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS i" Lad 1:30 TO 6 THAN RENT 1 Acre he *ifet land A With lawn. Plenty “ gaote ang completely fenced. a large bedrooms, ei with fireplace. peting every room anr oxi4 music car; other “A fen arage Man ox firer’ Wil trade 10 tor coal home. * Month — —— ue ee + new one a 4 * ‘Fvenings Ma sagt” ™ OPEN HOUSE CLOSING O8T— Soon Con at x 245 Access shire E from a to $800 to feet. 7. “The New Home Sites at CHEROKEE HILLS! OPEN ‘SUNDAY 2-5 P.M ‘ive out Lake Rd. to A aa CARL’ W. BIRD, Realtor _ & ' scmunad ~% Pe 1: For Sale Acreage 13 13 151020-40-ACRE BUILDING PAR- & PANGUS, Realtor 2. pty oo > 160 M15, Ortonville, NA 71-2615 vi ¢ “i ALTORS W 'E S ST OWN. REALE Y Ana 4% per ¢e interest-— Where w. Muroa rE #18 + - ‘ to dae. 4900 “Hi yee P (M59) _FE ae. or Eves, Li 24677 ean you beat ihe? Bare ye ond re 4-8550 ano filea high 3 = Fomtist 2M eon Oe PONTIAC supinass “norms a and screens Sale Resort Property 9 deta cetcen tive ios ute LAKE ORION ROOMS Slegehted Allows any sadslifed caleren to Exe ; oriabie : & ce tend ind pF inte for neight, wat Full basemen’ This 4 ‘ _ ie fo : ‘ arcunc Reni of sell with small; ke ® Sing, This cute end cosy | bedrooms Built in 's8 rice. i. BIG M RIVER R PRONT PRIVATE weixl’ appropriate lor iB ark H. 1 sity improvement. Tota! price, § r all | An outstanding value only 15 min- r West down payment. Owner MY 3-371) | yitenes & basement Has 2 lots, 40. game Uh ioe at , af een wes from town. re | Sman rire Chie! at 1600 on Vi ki ist st oe Coogee am culeg dowa, cabs canta We bate | Ottawa Hills . fre, Rasy terms Saree Modeled farm heme with weilte | Maple Road, Bins : —— the key, Phone now 17531. | Begutiful all brick bome “built in < ° far spas eee athe I Ing omes 0 PT. UNFINISHED HOME. ; re PRANK Ma SHEPARD, REALTOR | ® ge bedrooms with | ONT i aT, ero kitchen, ment with ‘oil Eornace - cleaning truck Vt iG miles north of Clarksion wi ny STKEET 2 BED- bath off master bedrooms, Fu PE - $8. trade rnace. 35x70 ieete atry di me- ' ent. Beau- | BAST LeBARO water & elec y. bo’ ted 1m 1 acre. No down paym capers rooms. finished attic, plastered | ceramic tle bath. Full basement. + house. Other 01 s. All in| operators. an -_ 00 Sats a oa Gna beak tons rege tgp SR | foutse tor dows perment ‘or purchase SS", seen. lake. Wat che t| diately. Apply Holland “0! Se wereens Gas , ‘ ne al value . = wr 4-002 < only. cotta: ad-« _IN ONE. WEEK— NO MON E y DOW N tot. “s10.300 OR a+ eel Bye “rg Py q- s *= 08 Co ae co. . $25,000, terms. F urnace Co, 80 N. P JUDAH LAKE (sessarernas.s saenay ine | aia ae nih Meee Cor TED Me Cae Bisby Ran as N_Perry___, FE #9081 | uy panunovsw-— contains | dock. FE 2.8318. Beautilal 3 bedrm. ranch Dome | ose_prise 4,760-enly-6250-6ewe, nee: i ae MER RESORTS, takes ren ib with pb A ate | a Sal Ae IN EXCHANGE lee neighborhood. 1 vear oid. . 4 f Pe 5-1206 8 . ; ; a be 8 acres of land. .West | PREE ROOM RENT ESTATES Move eae in cep Rd ye Seine or make cash offer. Open # a 2. io nie ener fe’ “Well, I see she’s finally got him where Siew ants himi” die 2° on East Twis e. 4 rent, ated oa = es. noah xa me rae Ne jae west oregr apne : Fo | TT ROOM LA See - i 7. miles west town. a 2. seasate we le just yeast cOustiticton co | ay OWNER ow Lease Ecace Bator, WH eacas beat, | ————— seies. Prontage 00,3 on 3 Fi a trailer} $7.950 on easy terms. ; PULL 7. W Muree *Mwits oplion = $ bedroom bome Cs abirpiens te owe vermont For Sale Houses 6| _For Sale Ho so 6 Bis $13,600" han “will handle, Milnes. | > MORGAN RD. —Osiy | of berets. FE IEDs “ps0p = = or: Sa se uae 9 ACRES — A = iANIC WTD.: HERE'S WHY tgs phage eat te ar ge | PAN Nn 3 mil th town off Baldwin. MECH. ion Re- oo ; % mile northlof P RPP Ed miles ner py transmiss' 1050 8Q FT Gilles ce paved shesd-onf’ street. cucu 4% aoues ~ Suburban Property — 10} Priceg at 3.000 on terms ly, Pontiée Press, Box 19. Of Living Area tor ildren. Very tavorapie | WEST SIDE R arch car: err ply / - «PLUS ATTACHED GARAGE : terms or ill trade. eoui or | | betinn rec. ‘om. circle drive. 2 ~ + cies aaiGl ar car ema vind MALE HELP W ANTED For Only On a ohee' of equal value. HARG ER CO _ix “vn oe nfié.o0o with § 4 Sie ee well “and Between noe” dave “yeu eee & | i i / or 4 Lo ea i s cemént based on aca Me Vetutes utr cen” | MODEL * The Answer is . ae rt Sea ures Ys ES, Tr I8'[.P aul M. Jones, Real Fst. a hg ~ toon “patio and Yen can kace wee naies agree- i Posrevious employ ment » fe 400 5 ‘ : ‘ . - KR. . .R. tacing te , previous e DRAYTON woDDs Ste ee on ibe aie (ee eet ee) re asse 2% TN vy ir | AM somertvte inter nrteney | ems it Ayal wm TOUr A | SOE ing mamber , pesteom brick ranch with should be about $70 per | . HOME Jones will be there to show you | ’ ° hatin t remova ¥ ac torney or : - ee - , Too ooking lake grounds and Y an divide and leave your i saad jvina, tom and month including taxes d ins ints rere bargain hee Huren | L umphries | HOLLY, MICH. stream, paneling. Fenty of cup- caste in cash or rent contract —s & FINISH—CARPENTERS ithe family kitchen ° 1's WALKING DIATANCE from ? BEDROOMS Bt to Genesee aH Attractive. modetn income. 5 boards and close dishwasher for your ‘family, church, or on mete —. 7536 Dixie bathe Full basement, recre downtown and aj) schouls is | r, Open’ Eves large rooms down — 4 reoms up and disposal, wall-to-wall car- _ friends. Hw 3 Blocks North of ation room with fireplace the location of this large 4 i 63 N. Lal ie 9 Double garage. Automatic heat. peting and drapes, many out- You'll save expenses, time, or Telegraph. Apply. daily 9-12; 2'y car garage. On ow large bedroom home 16 FL iiv- " ‘ \ “M itham Miller KE 2-9236 Located in good residential dis- standing features too numerous to any disagreement of heirs. Open Sunday, tea Gay alte seen piece Inmate Giaine” Oem | Real . 20263 _MUL ree LISTING SERVICE trict near scheols, churches and mention. Separate — house. veh can tmvest this cash for | , Only $7,000 down ieee jams diane Bi $495 DOWN ealtor ve w' nonoN 20. St. Mi teriie = stores, Lower apt a vacant. ae. Sen te: apatinineas higher returns than your pro- KOuGH & FINISH CARPENTERS : ; i as cha : $2500 down will handle. ‘ rty brings now. odernization 650 DOWN pace Full hasement, ol . only. ers do not and masons. For m " . will move you Into Uiln 3 heat 2 Car aarage also NO OTHER CLOSING COBT Se) roe | LARGE 6 ROOM modern. Auto- Dorothy Snyder-Lavender enever lerpriced at $70,000.00 ou should Se teas, Liat long program. Phone FE 4-9544, heftroom bungalow with « Karden spot. About 6590 clos- Just Finishing matic heat Garage. Quick posses- mente: Bat. se Coarse 25% down, balance bankable| with ead atetory. oe for appointment. larae encinsed front porch Ing coats down OPEN — | Eh erat lake I’states TOON" Highland Rd, ‘'M39) Sele of Par iture Momgi'tes | You should ‘consult also @ special | REAL ESTATE SALESMEN, WANT- newly remodeled kitchen in ’ 4 ee iwabeth Lake Iustates Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4- 6417 ale: o! rniture 0 n - rty_ & ; . . . . G ed for fulltime. Lake property _ sr tatiaggrernee Priced | ATRRP of dt ner ; FREE aatsacte mont eet ES on, ea? "Sale Lake Property 8 —"" For Sale Lot ee Tri] Pee see, very | Sige tema ei, Cea i " . A peer 4 ow s 3- is i at oniy 94.050 ext DUNEBIOWs were seen ) Yand SUNDAY Li. ‘ly kitchen with bat foats0 Close to school. $10,- oo or e Lo s be appraised by licensed rea aber 3-0085 for in ; Good heating Hh a m ule | é aaher & renee bee AKEPRONT HOMESITE. > You should do all these bef ment. . , a a _ . r FOR COT AKI I) wonder a beath privileaer <7 FM 1“ \\ II 1. 1s M. BREWER “oa 650 Sarg onde terms. EM |3 Lots TOGETHER, _ RASPBER- you sell. i us evenings. ELgin THRIFTY yr rel WANTED. Pull price s8800° it would | OAKLEY PARK COMMERCE LK) 1238 Puritan BIRMINGHAM JOSEPH F REISZ, Sales Mgr 0085. MU 4-825. Henére Fu scan te Poker ae Late. Soutntiel4, Michigan. SALESMEN ren ol NOTHING DOWN be hard to beat thie one Waren ree sia 2-4 gr Fe LA FRONT | _ flowers «19 Ly . LESM wn 7 room home wiih full hase Directions Commerce RA to 8 | « $43. b00'08 one &. oer _FE_ 48-0823 2 bedroom furnished, can finish | 100 X 337, OAKLAND LAKE Sale f e Business ss Property | 16 need 3 men to complete our ment. gaa heat It, baths FAMILY HOME near &t Commerce Rd Left to Oakley | =—mte 2 more up. Nice sandy beach, safe| Privileges. $850, EM- 4. force. $100 & week Peel) . pee pees, = spacimente: eo i aod ; er fork, Re nent dt a | Bloomfield \ lage COLORE De - ih children. LN a umes On bivee Laie aa th. front. | 200 COMMERCIAL, on Telegraph bet. 10 rm and ’ . 0 ELY FURNIS mod- ate _. nm ver . . as Kenilwo ibe elesine costs neers, saa ing: ee ral dining! roam “ee . : artrsgy “ern bun bast “ ere ee cmae 4 room a ee 2 ear garage. ome tat Eel , bis per “oot or will butid —_ ainaLe HUSKY YOUNG WAR po 1 Fs r , = newly Weds ome is in i * i. Heck’ belmont nee ack J CLUAYDEN, Realtor | Oak paneiea Lauderdale room lion Built-in bath automatic heal, | §25.000. $12.000 down. COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE ON Mio | SER ect saree 7 work in furniture store FE OS edema ae furnace: lncineratec cad oe 06 F Waltnn FPR seed) MA 4.4091 with concealed full basement. Garage Nice lot WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATES Excellent building site for that OWN Us. 10. 2 rm. | 278855. basement ana a new gas ter softener Garage paved poet : ie : ~ Beautiful femily kitchen Whole works, $5950. Easy down eh 3 atonal 100 x 2,100 foot amall business. oe hom e, Business Bidgs. | SALESMA CA furnace Only ~98.000 with drive Invites comparison at SICMINOLE HELES Avamace 5 Mapp Crees vt eens, lmmedlale puwariet lot, aluminum storms and ‘sarees perma Lanoe — business = pasition expand com eiosn ““ Large 3 bedrm brick living 1m : eee $16,000 full price.” $18,000 o . G- : . Bureau, Inc., 271 | Washington : ee with fireplace, aun rm. den, eat- |. $48 200 00 | PH J, REISZ, Sales Mgr. In Weaver Abe 9 district. Ideal So, Hwy., Grand Blanc, is : : IVAN W. SCTIRAM baled trite Foner Wintel . oe pers in Ries aes iS Buy from byider osne en Ht RON 8T. — 45181 Paul M. “ones, Real Est. I => home and home and garden _ Mich “FED Fee ae peti 7 Ww. | “1 e ~ intehe ree fr ene = ’ , o TOR he $947 I, polls amar coree sane down payment Will consider Perc M iscne | FR 4-8550 PE 8-1278 eae ‘from ‘supermaruet __Huron No phone calls. 8462 Font Fn con Ms ‘APIED | Seer wcacniar wee. RAGHINE “Lonak> ner 7 Y , 7 liane ood Lake F ront, } COMPLETELY - FURNISHED -_ . In Waterford 1 nrg estates. ort | $89. ~ SALES a AGER 2 JO) co ANA 1D sir heat Beautiful shaded ATTRACTIVE LARGE 2 ED- jarge living bedrm. year-round lakefront, En- : PARIY STORE WITH GOOD LINE distr: r of MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE fenced lot About $400 will rooms full bath, .ull basement N ] C firspnes, full basement. Large cteoeé sun Walton near the f{ course, . wine carry Well known BYLVAN VIL. LAGE OWNER 2 close thts one and you won t automatic heat and hot water On : e son Oo: sandy h. 927,500 cash to baboo. good "peach, ase ere for Look while you still have a eat Gas s stitiens _S N apes “vlew applicants ani ; for sales mane- hedrm with lota PE 2.1048 — it fer oe jee Senee | paved road ear — and MI 4-0395 mortgage. ; _ I } equity. yton selection. B pius ger. Must have successful expe- toot -appron’ get to ineiaey —| hureh. 98-800 with 41,000 down Beauty Parlor FOR SALE 5 ROOM PURNISHED a iawin heli sce inventary will Consider land con | rience in hirin; ne, taining, & mein- 1 it 1 t : Well established 4 bedroom home. cottage e, ween 4 7 tract rast f taining direct to consumer s H O I [" AVON. Restor | C PEN COLORED | Rist Sng Set Eeerae | ESE taneetesta "MRE Teo Tiiina_ eteeich” | bese since mace, came | cttw nye ee at Ae Vans i : 13,780, small down payme abs : ' . RAY ONETL,. Realtor dhes DOWN wilh barmente iced Clothaig Store For FAL ne LRARE BY OWN. We have everal good ! ride. Write complete detailed 242 8 Fostiaon Ka Open 99 of $70 monthly including K : nea er. Spacious 3 bedroom ranch NASH ACRES NO. 3 SUB. ‘ opportunit resume s. = a somes PE 1710 FE 4 6005 SUN. TO9 taxes and = insur@nce on pare Liesl genrtinr suednoom | style home on Williams Lake. pomeanes we 3'22, 2 208 oot a a aitiehland Pontiac Boao ~ LE om SORT STD ReEDROOM —LaRaQe Living: CUSTOM BRICK ate Ms isdveex bedroom naa bak. ge oll Neat. Good tocation. Must sell} 2, full ceramic, tile baths, patie’ | lute, sume with tress. Setabltenes a, ee ae ployes Know of this advertise- ; z E ® at i i . I") story bungalow with 2 hed | cram ott heat. nicely Ianuscaped Rome ee tute | tee eine Large bedroom, living room, down payment $12,680, small! Formic counters in Ge- neighbo jg gree «vagal awe: Sor wee —— RORR . C50K APPLY] at 8 foams down and room for 2 more} Storms and sereens West subur. | rea plus 2 car attached garage. | dining room. and kitchen heva Stee: kitchen cabinets and jons nie 1% wiles West of ‘Rent, Lease: Bus, | rop. 17 | sont: () up Carpeting Pull yacement ban 68.800 Mortgage costs down) Beneitd family room with fiw down, 1%) Baths, 2-Story CRAWFORD AGENCY disposal. Reduced price for quick Ly late he. en W. has ~ vow vee | _ person. = Large kttchen Ceranfic tile bath! for veteran Of 3-807) I+ place barbecue pit, built-in’ Hf Hrame newly repainted out. We're glad to assist you with your | st'e 96.000 dn will hange. For) C miles from Pontiac, 7 miles | 29 x rr OFFICE SPACE ON TOOL, “DESIG! NER _ Fecellewt condition Can he SHELL HOUSE os AMDROOMA i and record player. 9 speakers ~~ Pull ona auto down payment Appointment call OR 3.3204. from Birmingham, $9 ‘trom city Ritsabeth Lx. Ra. Avaliable after ; fa cies ul tha dent Lali for $1190 down Faev fai basement, brick front Bente throughout home 1@ ft of sid yava hp a ld aoe 609 E Pint MY 3-1143 PE 6.2306) HAMMOND LAKE-—-120 ET. LAKE it. $2, to $3,300 dis- middle of t. ‘Also parking in (anau ataves) and (eels fee “my bavinens | ARE: COME Mining FR 2 Foe falls’ cateaed Wb ule ecoee Bear the best of schools, |DRAYTON AREA. 2 BED frontage, lot covered with large | coune for. cash, terms if gered. front, Call PR 9-296 precision part ~ fully carpete * master ‘ } Al to trees, maple, oa rch e Owner, Jim eane. y pp —" x i a EASE SIDE . vega | bedroom Lovely kitchen with Mls ol have good job to DG Eko a Rae . bargain for a ead beautiful | g.3514 (A. M. best for sone. re nev Ot ah. pe) M, C. MFG. CO. Pi0iep thls @ clory tone ta LAKEFRONT | ‘Sen lange, Domine “ese Sue Lave priv | $7,500. $500 dn peeene: _tepeeronmes! vette | ay OWNER: LOT 00x80” WELT. © 00 Ba Ave. Phone, FE 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion located in 'vriy convenient and | Ruin oven and ange Dining |ASSOCEATE BROKERS | 008 300d NS SegS age OR iasde'” =|” lecateg) off Airport | _ 88%)" eto, Aatcwin’ ave ‘LEPHONE ireplare, pare Weing room with room with bullt-in ching cabinet |” evclimanl CONSOLE " @ ROOM HOUSE +, 2-918). “Nights OR _3-3006 soit. | ¥ Pose or MY >. FOR SMALL BUSINESS OR STOR- TELEPHON Ye 1 . veatmen vit | ‘ = fis : or sen Full vartmene Gene sanrnets, Wig; maths, Full Sase- | wu eleex atier STE teen | i OR a eg ey ee tents TOWNSHIP. “THRE ake 20x60 'semb-basement. Ground CANVASSERS rege Reautifil floors Oniy $500 i men) a » hot water ave ua | : : ots In Carrol! Lake He te level entrane “pe Fat or 'p TE For modetnization sa ve. - down movea you in mode esre tomer comp lal J | oa, site | S038. ~ Good location 2 commissions. FE 2-8245 added SANerEn| nica ni * | Lake iret it | od lade #3, for oe 2a a. rESTAURANT FOR RENT “FRRZA BOY” PIONEER HIGHLANDS | Edwe Lake Dr at Pleasant Lake S | S ov s : a iaABE TH, LAR “SE P sdete Sher 3 | Sree ee = ca ep xperie ee oper- WANTED: per! BOY wiTH OR hom tining room finn : aw Sunday ‘ September 6, Moe ( yy? I* N | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | gab te’ $3 can gg exe. busin —— ares Butedent reserences. 18 yrs. f ting oom - Kitchen with breakfast nook Pull : SUN i ToOe LAKE HOME ~— Right on the wa- To West Huron sete Lau Ra ‘LANE. § he a F - B or olter, EM_ 3-4882, basement Den Fisepiare year 3-00 to $00 P.M. | oa w coualte ter Large 100% 123-ft lot 24x44 ' B FE 5-161 = Nile ead ad beams Help > Wanted Male 19 N WITH MECHANICAL walle Le med condition | Inapeet thin qutatanding 3 bed- Hs Hig tee poet tn hei Oa! Bl eS uys eX ins wie ts a“ L. WICKERSH a ge 33 an Cr r Li emitifully decorated th } | wre one firenlace ar . LoT re . -_*? : , Son. Sik eges (OF ppointment to) ak Aeieat,ipten eaten take | nome Nome tialemea, fet tamily | car" atacNed attest. Ant T “atecnped. on Senocinouse i | 18. Maple MATA 049804 REAL, ESTATE, SALEOMEN. “ Slee Batti wt | Seseeh fica NG ctastnet | Sian, Ment al Seaton ee oday a Walton Bird Also, beaut: | LOT WANTED. : core : r | one—vou Trek Ores tT Oh caitill z a HON LAL 3 sateen om eta ere et mew |i aoe a a re rT OF Sema, Siecneene._ot call” GR! _ FAY oe ares. ASSISTAN NAGE | 2 PR4p 4 ream: oup Den and Bedroom cate anywhere _f | _3-9957. YOUNG MEN, is TO % CALI- rE mntl Dewn a Car Garage Turn rn | Out Raldwin Ave to Coigate,| Cell us for complete details. ATTENTION, RENTERS /{- LAKE Oi ORION Eon, eae ity on sala iberel| evenings & &.m. to ® p.m. MY Seay ‘Byivan Shores | West to OPEN signs our. ORricR opm —e— That renteq unit will never ICATIONS BEING. TAKEN. preiten Bivd. wet to Silver O nN Ph FE 635 . 24a10- tae Northern Hig errifie bargain ek ieee 7a watt, 222 “ ores A no to: fw time Ne aneagir a XK. oe j olla oper perienced g ane sain eve in ad’ Will build J nedroom ranch atyle "Mute Listing Bertice WORTH ING ABOUT wR credit financing, to ane Inspect this &-room-rom some oon vour lot Pull basement or bling two-story old Colonial home A home that bespeak« the grace of yesterday, al) rooms spacious, homey and very livable, two fireplaces two baths basement. bu! Jaundry on main floor, for the growing family Own er transferred to Chicago, will sacrifice, located direct- ly across irom Silver Lake. COUNTRY ESTATE SIX ACRES A modernised farm home that bespeaksa the grace of yesterday, consisting of sev- en spacious and gractous rooms, oak floors and pias- tered walls modern strpam- linea kitchen 14x15, all tile He Hvine ihxia, dining room 15x15, four hed- rooms, good basement, with recreation réom, this won derfa! family home situated igh on « hill with pano- rently view of Pontiac and tr eroeeting country. $17,060 in Ideal term WE TRADE ‘DORRIB - son. REALTORS Phone FE 4-156 MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE SYLVAN LAKE spe Baad dene —- Gam, Warwick nar 3° bedroom brick Rig hd peach home replace, —_— se rage 186 ft. seeded jo ve wirrets lake’ sewer og ; oak floors Ule bath birch cup | boards OR 3.7038, Russ McNab Art Merer | "BUD" | LOSE NO TIME in seeing this one! S&pick and span 3 bedroom, 1% story home Py brows (riendly netghborhood atures one bedroom and full | es downstairs, sepatate din- ing room enclosed sun porch, good basement, of] heat, auo matic ot water water sofiene: me washer Priced at 99 - yea only 8%. “tag DOWN, buy, HURR = TTEMORE ST. $800.00 DOWN 6 Room 2? story home, tn handy eant aide (tonal priced for _ petion Features separate din: large ry chen, gen- oren, 2 bedrooms basement, oi] heat a hot water a ng hs 4 tf ecoratin = $6150 a bey it le yeu j at “BUD” ‘ihotie Realtor ° mens ft, iar Alle ir, pay vets, inke privileges, Sir eee rp. baie = 3 Phone FR 5.9447 EVE LARGE BRICK om Irwin Open House SUNDAY 1-5 P. M¢ 2902 Lacotay Drive. Inspect Wis rela new brick home. eta etamic tile baths, was woe wl basement, heat, Blorms aluminum Windows. and ecrepte, igotred warage and | Man emiras, To ach OPEN hot SE. drive out nm road, turn right on fake: road andthen—riaht to Lacota drive. = *. John K, _Jewin & Sons 313 Weat shuren ER nae rE! a a hail acre Staak ally com pte nk to ee. 1a only down fovesnr Road. off- Powerit Ra owleryiie, Michigan, GENERAL REAL ir 408° ‘Dixie. re nekeee ; Neat Modern Home on dl Fertile Acres Oniy $1,500 down and $78 month, for this dandy close in suburban Bungalow of 4 reoms and utility room. Full bath. basement. oil furnace, water softene storms —- for ee te) Feet ne} bent tee 't be asleep rontage ° Bedroom Lakefront Small Down Payment Quiet and secluded neighborhood, full » -| Giroux: Franks | RSTATE OR 3-970) BARGAIN - NOTHING DOWN 2, IN ” VRIGHT, Realor hes mee ow FE 6-044 hard shore, good feh xoeh tent ta semen automatic abe fur- | | | Put a bie rk around thia { ad. It can change vour way of life’ Immaculate 2 bed- | room home. “just two-vears young. Tagg en a shad- ew nicest rh will ever pee, Just $f, down. DORa YOUR HOME Fir You? seames Hou peat Mores 3 large prada ae. oer ern itstory ‘olte ted ree. room in = Sh ised TUN, 6a pai 80168 H.C NEWINGHAM Coreen Gages 4 ou Bee wd bus, v3 _% Redrogme ley 4g" errs Bye ie *J $30 a month, 80 FT. CANAL FRONT i van Lake. Another at 82.950 This tine lot ts 7 a O'Neil, Realtor Ra me eee fi Ove PP LAKEFRONT LOTS nage hem homes Want area bg — sits, feet alte. | at Syl- bargain this bent: , mone front repel yment, Paul me R re 4-tybe + @ SUSIN TARE ens OFFER . weirs. “ft. living arage. | ched parece. and 2 ec FR §-030¢ A ag nat ft has eal Eat. wer BCR "Streets. Must sell. EM 2- LOTS A ONE on. Clarkston. $25 wo, M PERRY ACRES "Wisertonl aris a te hertety e HERBER CDA %, MILE PROM | rca | Fire position jot qualified, app} peiary, _opportunit nes a must re- ey within 90 days, Fs eo ment. ARTHUR R MUR tRAY a EP) | 21 el... Ob 2st ©, Qi oO; an 1 =) Pol vi oO! — esi eas: = pups. ~ wietnine of jake ange “Notices & Personals. 4&8 g 7 4186...N,Perry..St.. a ees rasan rEw “‘imshed, Sidewalks, cia eH, ‘sanding and finishing. Phone ~ ROOF REPAIRS ea Building S Suplies 2 “2 NEED CASH FOR REPAIRS or new ~— pe on riget finish for each job. Pontiac _ Rock Paint. Huron at Cass. “AAA PRIVATE — ‘DETECTIVES’ Don't worry. Kaow the. facts. mestic cr criminal investigations. _FE_5-6201. any foe OR WOMAN } NEED. “‘Mom, what's a pawn shop?” 8.) 8. : : Employment Agencies, _ 22 | SECRETARY Cold wave $5.50. Dorothy's. 1244, CHARLES CHESTER — CUSHIONED SHOES LER d Calere MatD | SUPPLIES - — 139 i Wanted 1 Real | Estate 52 5 OR 6 APT. dd eae ge _Rent Apts. Furnished 54 ant. in pe Lea tay 30 a.m. “gd ae NR PRI. — FE Gore rae Services a ODL p.m, & eaieet “0687, Farming- ton Immediate for MANAGER S ASST, MANAGERS SALESLADIES BOOKKEEPERS RM “APT. DOWNTOWN “AREA Utilities furg. $18 aw FE 68-9806 A OEQUITY T AW WRIGHT: Vv ALU ET “Gl AND | FHA POR YQUR HOME 4 ¥es, we can sell your me for cash = vety small down per further “EVELYN EDW TREES v gow ge = oe ng cm anteed robe New Complete & Separate Pree estimates. Fe * 917 Or FO “tepaited ay tagter ~ ROOMS “AND MURPHY Util _ PE 4-4686. PRIVATE Fp TUTORING LARGE ROOMS, NICEL’ 45614 nisheéd., nen ee SINGING LESSONS —. Com HAND TOOLED LEATHER PURS- _@s. All colors. $12 ea. FE 2-6003. IN DEBT? | E- regiating. 318 E. ~“ aia Asphalt Will take en re Mtoe y Work Wanted Male 24}, pee ting. iawn Wo EXTERIOR Sell Us Your r Equity won \. lee your a ph 05 Adults only. Cash waiting, Giroer- _ 2-654 Excavating, Grading. MY 3-5821, Lake Orion. 5 RM Prat see ARTLY FURN. onan ERS SHARPENED AND ~— + Parts & a Authorined phe. mo fo riees Stratton linton Give You 1 Place to Pay \@ Ease Your Mind IMM EDTATELY) propert land contracts. Buyers waiting. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. Rent Apts. Forhbed: 54) 1 & 2 RM & BEDRM.. SHOWER. cousing. Qider woman to . Two days : ry RMB “AND BATH "BEAUTIFUL. fu Carpeted Uaches Built in aren LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS PONTIAC STATE BANK BLE 8-04 Above Oaksone Theater - iF You NEED $500 CABH FOR WiACES © SHEARED a NEW. “WAY ASPHALT | work guaranteed, licensed and | 4 Free estimates PLASTERING—WEW OR REPAIR. teed. FE -t __work. New & vepair. OR . 38748. -| A-l Se ee ALLS NEW rere 4 "eotrances. Heat iid welcome. Ap | _ ~90 OAKLAND | 2 rooms, bath. Clean, sai Tag's,” Sara LADY TO BTAY WITH Tay aLt a day. 953 Cameron A Rie DLE-AGED D WOMAN FO LOOK vances NOW wa a iw ‘terior. : esti _3-3752_ or OR 3-8117. SEABOARD F INANCE AT LAOvane | LK NEAR Y ace ATTRACTIVE MODERN 2 AND 3 rm.-bath. Completely furnished lags ings oH and playground a nee, E Ph “ Ww oie eS FOR “ALL LOSE WEIGHT —‘sarELY AND FE “ 3181 or FE cS economically with newly released im ig yar, s Re ement Parts & Service 96 Oakland =e FE 2-4 Dressmak’g & & Tailor’ g 50 DRESSMAKINO, TAILORING. AL AL- DRESSMAKING. NG. FAL ORING. ie ~OFPICE & SCHOOL SUPPLIES — — Gifts— wat cane - WEDDIN ~ ROOM aeiere. Ma Lege Aduits only. 299 a moe oon — . CLEAN, 1 COLORED 3 RMB. COUPLE” MOD- FE 23-4850 WHITE LADY. eare for 2 children & do house haraate © MAKER AND CARPEN- work, 6 days week. Live in. Apply sez toh jalty. at 367 N. Padd CHILDREN WELCOME, — 490 W. South Bivd ‘\iee Reasonable. mae al p.m. FE 8-0439. 8 Ee ge repairman wants ‘eon 1. FINED WOMAN FOR GENER: REFINED WOMAN Pease USED JUKE BOX RECORDS OPEN SATURDAYS ONLY 210 E. PIKE. WE REN1 DISHES, SILVERWARE. . FE ¢-6805. Wtd. ¢ Children to | Board 4 44 Baby SITTING DAY OR NIGHT. “2170 2 RM. & KITCHENETTE bath & ent, Adults. 2 ROOM ‘APT. FOR COUPLE A 42398. “Garden Plowing 3 PEO PLOWING. GRADING, DESCING & FINE MODERN aPTs.— oes, ient to Central High Geisect First and second floor PE 5-4032 $1.50 br. Exp. and ref. Phone FE _2-2870. aan vet pall be vas PONTIAC | uu 2 Laholl RMS_ ipa WEL- come. Lower, FE 42-0408, s 2°RMS. UTILITIES 1 Foster. 7 ROTO-TILLING | ANI AND _vacant ie mowing. ; Lamers Service COMPLETE AMILY | LaUNDAY otiac | teal og _ guint service. Speedy. 540 6. ~Telegreph. FE MARRIED. nee NEEDS ebro ROOMS, ‘pRivare BATH AND * Revue eee red. is e er 2 RMB tt BATH. nice | 0|MEN 19 TO 34 WANT Work OF B, NIC: JOSLYN & Mane "car qantas Woo. tia ii. ara xi gp a 1 eth. N TIA i og’ PON -R aTOK curd oe AMS. pe a guy eo ovel- a AND > ONE FR Tahoe! block to” ‘ichool. PE 5-6340. Wtd. | Hosssheld Geom 4 Goods 45 ments. Must hey “oar. Write Box 4 ing, cemen' me repair ral, peace rindow thie. Phone Pe 699683. MERION AND KY. BLUE 80D. * Deliveries mote or wane — up. Crooks ere comune. SES "3 Jes Ae nee SERVICE ~ RE- Get our 3 PRs, ATIC Bigs (TILITIES FURN. 71 ROOM. = ) MONTH. 15 CLARK. E 2-0549. bee Work Wanted Female = GASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- ances. Odd —— or ee PLEASANT ie of D 3 APAR for school teacher. near downtown. All Srirche. cheap . FE ae FURN [TURE NEEDED rooms. Washer 3 Tights a — thy BEDROOM YEAR AROUND rp bom 4 lots. Get the off laf “wi — —— or m att ee ane LAWN ig es ~ FIN- 5-$000 _ cOZING LAX } RM. one a ANe. PRiyatE FOR APPO}) : Bloomfield xesbis Shop eneD ‘LOVE at , 0000, CONDI- | 2 TRONS Rooms 0 furn, 2 reenk Dri cent. ever furn, For 1 or 3 men. FE - ROOM. ‘Pvt. B BATH. 7 i Rue. ADULTS. ig VOORIEE. LA ai ERESOE's private bath, welfare ge F Roos. »_Grinking. PB “ALL “i Ba entrance tive i ROOMS. ER. BATH & in | 7°51 hoor * ok 7 Rent ‘Apis. Unturnished 35 18T. FL 3 & BATR & BEMT IND 4 & bath & garage 4 bam: €omPp Lets LANDSCAPING. tree remo’ 30165. sae VICE HOWNT LF . faw OWING. ae 'D- iDATE YOUR 6-9603 either i private + SS Sa Free estimates. rE Any quantity — An E. Long La the next @ mos. Ne in- —— Car and phone n Santa's Heipers Company. TOY LEO! ce Bagel es : tonally weaver Me ‘ Phone MUlberry 9-4374 or WAI- 3075. Lawn Bo VILDING AND REPAIR. $90" FE $6151 or after 6, FE 2-1082. LOWER PLAT, #5 MO SRD LOWER” IN ‘Pontiac . heat and hot ee een , wT. Bate s ENTRANCE T Res. PRIVATE | eaiTRaR 5 esse TANDEM TRAILER, __with brakes preferred. MA 4-2140. | __ Wanted | to Rent 38 7 OR § RMS. FOR AD ADULTS, | REF 58-1000 ~ HOUSEWORK BY DAY OR HOUR. xperienced. FE 5-9357. Also Sine “ene |3 ROOMS EVERYTHING FURS. _2-6906. "A aaaiLY OF 3 pumainaie 3 ‘papa home in LeBaron school district FE HOLLY WOOD APTS. ; ROOMS AND ‘BATH, SALE: = ba Ht = pe Grass. _. L 3 RMS, ON BUS LINE UTTER | Ez furn, Reasonable rent. rE oe ashi = oys un e seen 36 1-A Reduced Rates BEDROOM LOWER, ~ MODERN, clean, automatic of] heat and hot — furnished. Near GMT. +7 Ae LOWER. A et Pt furn. 18 Stout St RMS. x BATH ri Share Lies “Quarters a vr POLDPPL DLL LPP vestment required NO ia i your deliveries and ' on PE poets Sor a = or 4year-old — TED'S. LIkE TO SHARE a 2 ee home with teach. ‘SHARE HOME WITH lady. il Call after Wid. . Transportation 50 50 ~_ Building Service 26 | Re HAULING & ROBB eiee. NAME — Al CARPENTRY = mAGLING “AND ROARK — 02 a A Trucks to Rent |: ROOMS & ae ~ BATH * sieve & Raa, furs, Adults Chiidren welcome. Close to schools, churches, and downtown _oF re R 2-149 after $ p.m. saavrtret oa ROOM, neer school =onl_ EE test between ¢ aod § wre i ing “4 inaw. eS ¥ om iti 8 Saga. 2 BEDROOM | ~_"} BEDROOM DUPLEX —_ BEA EAST BOULEVARD HTS Now ' For $15 PER OFFICE: . E. Boulevard at Valencia . MODERN, M. HOUSE, 2 CAR GAR., COLORED 2 BEDROOMS, hme ROOM, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, BATH, PRI-| 3 RMS. AND BATH ON PAVED VATE ENTRANC E.| iy SRhaM BAG , HOME. PULL CLOSE TO SEARS &| — ROEBUCK. FE 5-9441. FIRST FLOOR 3 ROOMS AND Ddath, ae FE 2-1425. gr a rms. ve r arage. utitities furn, br 3 IDEAL FOR COUPLE, NURSES = losepoote 26% Cooley. $55 mo LOVELY “«_RM. APT. 2 BEDRM. large Lipo rm. $60 per mo. MApie 5 . MONEY Fess ‘MOVING & RE-| furnishing? le RMS. Get_up to $500 ; SEA OARD FINANCE CO 1185 N rry, FE 8-066! | MODERN, ote CLEAN 4 RM. apt lst. fioor Coupie enly. No drinkers. Heat. hot water gas. ry — stove —tarntstred— ‘ay —jamtor—rervice _ References, FE 8-2761. NEAR TEL-HURON _ Tooms & bath upper. Stove, 3 refrigerator & apt. size washer:| ee — a 1 child wel- come 183 wtil, furn. $875 me. ~ Paul A. Kern, “Realtor a? Rentals FE 20200, UNION TE RR ACES ARCADIA. NO. 1 WOLVERINE FRANKLIN Downtown—-3 blocks east of = | House. All rbd decorated a from $60. Sch % block Ail have one Separeien bedroom, some more, living reom. dinette, kitehen and bath. Will furnish (SLATER APTS. 63 N_ PARKE 8ST PE 4-3646 - | NITES: FE 4.5184 FE 4.3546. UPPER 5 ROOMS & BATH $50) mo 7? of 3 childfen OR 40010 | WEST SIDE Main floor $-room apt for 3 pefsons Excellent condition eee, to shopping area. 132 W ieace _ WEST SIDE 2 room apartment, private bath M. CARPETING, wa- | NEW ver ner aig) eee a Mile | _<-25* D. Pierce: 2 miles | aterford High. “oR 40102. - door ake ‘Rd MU 48133. V BEDROOM. Aly BATHS. C CLARK- eg PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15. Ortonville. _NA_1-2815 _Near Cass Lk. PE 8-3414 SCHOOL Inquire 1858 OOMS AND BATH. NEAR and = sho: centers. On lake. Ot! space water. Call | MApie: 5 $008. NC USE we 34200, WE 3 HOUSE AT Totes LAKE. ‘ai heat, OR 3-140 modern 3 room ranch. EM 3-6696 ROOM, ~¥EAR-AROUND LAKE Insulated, 4 lots, rack $38 MO. 4 RM. HOUSE. ” CHILDREN 2685 Orchard Lk Ave $500 DOWN, LOW MONTHLY PAY- home jon Lake area. Will also rent with option to buy. EM 3-6444 or EM ALL YEAR ~~ @LEAN v MODERN 3868 Hareilet, $75 month > bedroom. natural fireplace, $65 month Owner Arline. 1 Hagel BRICK 2 BEDROOM _ NOW AVAILABLE REFINISHED FLOORS GAs HEAT -—- BASEMENT mph DURRANT. M WEST oF PF PONTIAC, Rent, sell or tr COMPLETELY REDECORATED Nichohe & Harger ¢ Co. heat hot water. stove and re- | S3\» WEST HURON ~* 5-818) frigerator furnished. Near 8t Ben- edict and Donaldson Schools Con- veniemt to as ao | and bua serv- ice. Calli PE 3 2 or FE 44233 Rent Houses ‘Furnished $6! |? "BEDROOM. FULL BATH. lene | per mo. Lake Orion FE 2 REDRM. SMALL LAKE cannes or 2 working on? home 420 «weekly. Ine beat Walled Lk. School district EM | WAL PF OF DOUBLE HOUSE rooms aad wttl Heat furnished Grou vt ent. 9 Orlando “Call 3.7136 or FE 5-806 _ LARGE 4 ROOMs & BATH, ALL. } 43-4324 | 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME, *| completely newly furnished and decorated Fe ao en lake, gas heat Call MY 3-564 AND 3 BEDRM pORLEKia “LK prviesee $50 and $60 monih nquire at 486) Millcrest, oui Sashabaw to Clinton, | bleck (to Hiijcrest _ 2 BD. MOD. GAS MEAT “REA able rent. Sept thru June 1478 Rivona, rE. 5-066) 37 BEDROOMS, | %, BATHS, RANCH type house. ate fenced in jot. ext to school. MArket 4-1175. 5 RMS FORW. ALL or NEAT _* ibs 7 RMS LAVATORY COUPLE as dogs. $50 mo Wallon. Iva furnished lakefront home avail able till uae on Near transpor- _ Mation FE $ ‘ arty HOUSE | _ Yes Waldon St ; «RM COMFORTABLE HOME. electric range, modern. Buitabie for } teachers or couple with | _ehild. OR 6 4 ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY Fury. incl lights $46 mo. MApie §-4261. 6 RM. HOUSE. 3 Fe ot Sate “TIL r rat as “GARAGE. ben * yas ites a oF EAR fonoota AR - at sits by take. "$16 Wolverine Dr. ATTRACTIVE 2? BEDROOM LAKE- front homes. Sept. Ul) June 15th. EM 301M. : Gass LAKE PRONT. OUTSTANS- 4 bedroom Winter season (CLEAN 2 BEDKUOM, STRICKLY | modern iakefront, adults pre- ferred EM 13-0436 peu kas Y EQUIPPED FOR WINTER iidren welcome, OR 3-416) on HANDY COUPLE. RENT aid for § reom house by heip- ng With eep of 2 houses. Re- _ply Box 59, Pontiac _Presa IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ON Elizabeth Lake, Gas heat. 6190 _Durnbams LAKE ORION 2 BEDRM. IDEAL for newlyweds. Ail conveniences. OL 32-2062 CAKE HOME. CEDAR isLAND Lace. a Phone Lagé Cae. “GLEAN, MODERN 1& berm. lakefront. Util. Ine. 160 ‘Heights te Rd. MY 3-124. LEASE ATTRACTIVE t ROOMS, OR aroen | cuner ‘commercial. Ref FOR RENT OR SALE: 3 “BEDRM reer Maceday Drive by grade Car ng, drapes, elec stove and washer Gas heet take privileges. Cali _OR 3-1170 LAKEFRONT YEAR - AROUND bouee, — > and r gf odes ag 6 ¥LVAN Ea only $100. Jack Loveland FE 2.4878 CURB WAITRESSES | N TO DRAYTON mornings. of only & OR LADY an RIDE, 7 “AM. 3: Sob to Grand River & era rém gioraed ngs vera Boat ol] furnace. +. ase “Cas- __cade, Union 1 Lake V iilage. MODERN ‘YEAR AROUND 4 oR | COZY 2 BEDRM. ELEC “act Wa- ter heater Bath & util. rm $68 4-3726. Key at 2387 Benstein 3 Laundry Between Pontiac & Orion couple. $70 “Mice yard. $100 per month after 5 pm NEWLY DECORATED NEW system. Garage ‘ pedrms. Year- ana FE 5-000. Ref. required. | PARTIALLY FURNISHED } ROOM Tuba 2845. OR }- Cass Lake waterfront. Purnished er unfurnished. Inquire at cc] Willow Beach ‘Road Lk. AREA. 7 BED $70 month EM 3-3914. full basement, of] furnace, storms sereens $85 month rE HAVE THE- FOLLOWING Cute 3 rm. furnished $ acres near Eliz. Lake, no 4orms. unfurnished, net modern front. 3 bedrm. home furnished. $20 wk front. 6 rms, furnished $80 mo : 3 besbheiowe others ‘ref. and deposit ELWOOD REALTY FE 4-620) YEAR AROUND. OIL L HEAT. , WaT: = = Maytair 6-2100 after Spm a Lake Cottages | es 58 ee COUNTRY COT- elec. Petrolia TV, outside tol- modern scat 8. avail. through Laber Day Dorothy Snyder Lavender of = TRUCKS TRACTORS ‘ + 3 ce Hae wat Stake sa = ump trucks mi-Trailers | , + Pontiac Farm and Eldora. EM 30815. lnuhestriat eractor Co. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 51 IMMEDIATE Apply in ferson only. Gat mee >| ONWA: SpE arc ont fi distance moving nige | Painting é « Decorating 37, 1 ExT PAINTING. | OL 14-3141. ae PAInrING AND Die. isfactory - and tite, Ask for Ken Tem nS eat 8 STEAM aeat. ie des apg ¢ ‘CALL | NEWLY ek Hfumpbrise sare, Ae tt ee i fe P3 cuit APTS we > uy Y REAL. , ESTATE macnarsen ‘une 4 ar tera Clackston Rod p00 per mo. Oil heat, boat and . Ap Dear & yy for interview. M. a Pontiac west side. near at in center and o— vat oodl ay oid mg 44 ontine Press, fed Fy giving amily details ang ref- erences ; NICELY FURN. WITH COUPLE Professional or teachers preferred Ret_ ed. FE 4-2925. | WeWLY DECORATED. NICELY furn. 1 bedrm. Elec. hot “nd & shower Adults. $65 MA 6J7235. Key at 2287 NEWLY me hee tar COM: Coat "es8 20. 3984 Cresthaven, Elisabeth Lake. PE 87414. en RNISHED | La ace , Sttomatic wash fart PLP mis POLE LAL AP A LOL { ‘OF oF pv CLEAN, 4 ROOMS PORE CUBAN. § ROCA gas Sree ee, or sell ae to "Biseount for eash Hime. Wie i300. a a AND | on *bay, Newly enceranat. yey & References required, 3-3303 i Ne 6-417 ADT he ~~ For Rent Rooms 59 PLL LPL ALA ALA lI 1st * LGE. FURN. _ front. $9 Btate. wre 23-0566. STOOL AND ATE Eve =e furnished. _PE aFeaactitn a FOR GENTLE- Mian, Kitchen priv = Goneee. rE _ 44026 af Bia STOP L NT RM. eye fae i cnreaiuaes éLE Lean Segrino Hrs N, Saginas. FE “Motel Rooms aa 5 BDTEL pe ade om, ___ For or Rent ; Stores “63 OURAN STORES west OFFICE FOR RENT P a ye eens 100 Oakland Ave a aa abacaaaroed 66 __ gown. wie, mart 13. Pon A A LUCRATIVE Bt busy pata ope) . 4 bas [sah Gs = Bargaial B ! Bagel . ee *t hesitate! Full price with $8500 down Hagstrom GAMBLES DEPARTMENT STORE South of Ma ge. ry. down. Owner retirin Realty — Mackinaw wen. HE 67271. HOTEL & BAR About 150 miles Ss at So aay Class B busy spot with nenting fishin Nice apartment oe an ment. $20,000 y oto house in — as trade along LW a Sa BREW ER | apa¥atmast WIth tures in new — ants main NGUS, Realtor modern tion. Prominentiy located in the Aashow! area, Wonderful pusiness hie a call Si ANDARDJOIL. 1 66311 of OR 3-O375 af m STANDARD STATION, MODERN. m reo ome tage... Nets over $10.000 » WeLU. Was FOR VALUES AND TRADES ~ Extra high re- turn on your investment. We have ely or come in and : obligation. R. J. (DICK) VALUET R LAND CONTRACTS TO RUY to sell Bar! Garrels. (State Licensed Lenders) 4 W_ Lewrene 8. (State Licensed Lenders) PLP PREP PP PPP TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 2 S. MAIN ROCHESTER LOANS $3 TO $300 : AUTOS LIVESTOCK a - cons BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN Pontiac — Drayton Plains — Utica LOANS. COMMUNITY Banco . LOANS 2 TO $00 ~~ QUTEK $28 TO S500 ix Seaboatd Finance Co. STREET Easy Parking — Phone PE. 8-966! ~GET A ) TO. $00 Signature > oR FE 29200” OAKLAND Loan Borrow. hi ‘Confidence ~ H schold | Snance | eae mh & > ee % i a > Bot SS Foe Ge . eee. “ 55 ‘i wihes Se} wag UF cas eg ‘ . s PBs Rorete = Se : xe ft ; e. 2 o ie by P es os 4 E : ~ - ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, _SATURDAY. ‘SEPTEMBER 5, 109 Seo ee * ccibieieemess 7 4 ale‘ Household Goods For Sale Miscellaneous 6 TIWZZY Sale, Household Goods. 73 Speteeete Deeks.) pe x a ea Oa “ase fend he a 7” IRON “tn age rely HH, — beat by af, %¢ 4S ear : a =|. or en Seer Oo) Rae a ota | wa ae| eee A = @kervcrion co. M. PULL 5 | tw. HURON gee fon type. OA. #301. 0 GARLAND FURL? ~~ UBANS |os COMBINATION RADIO & PHONO. ‘ . $000 to $1500 Sima voiatiorm york 4 a new R SALE WEDDING A ig PE 4-4729!. fp vies. | " Uke nem fk 208: Nationa) Bidg Walnut _ roaster & grill. “ye. Fis ieSinsgoue se on a _8. uirrel Rd, Ra. UL ae é ; Swaps 70 CASH, | POR East FOR aMALL angio. | oe fbi or EM” FLOOR LAMP, ¢ cok : , Working oF _ net —_— SM iG itchen stoo E OE, NATURAL CUSTOM MADE PINE DROPLEAP WESTINGHOUSE, 1. Te REPRIS | Oe ter $18 Laegs aes 3 BEDRM. HOME | wr enrane. ae et. a tr? ametinad Ooo sont. 8. Y RECORDS. stairways. - : APPLES si BUSHEL, PICK OWN. op a ~pher 4, ee Te cee iad ageacr comte: ARO gexguem cond. tae, PE|FEEREQENONO AND RECORDS} tp fs sainaten = ane o a es, . ce & tranaporta f fier 5. me a : bation washe ud offs | ELEC INCH | FRIGIDAIRD | Ss“ Water Softener 75) ™od« i CES, PARES, PLUMS, ARE , ie He or 5 cael HO FoR stove. § 41640 PRR LR ALAA AAPA aye ad Sutton’s porenerd. 324. AR ea SARE SRE eta oman, ae Ave | avrowarie aormange Oey On| HER RY BOOK ALES rials sees na i o : z us . 7 — "a z iand 86-3257 __ dio Appl, 473 W. Huron, FE | Haep oF RUSTY HARD WATER? | 27) 8. Paddock a Orchard: 4301 Baldwin Rd. PE CASH POR USED TV" im agate 4-113. _ Call Mr. Station, OR 3-2945. No | HOT _ WATER Consumers bower ap. §- 1069. Working of not. FE 9-038, EASY SPiN DRYER 6 MONTHS __money down Buy oF rent proved ve BARTLETT PEARS. $1.56. BRING La! - — NMOLE al eecuin waned iceruse For sal Miscellaneous 76! Sis's0. these are slightly marred containers, you. pick. Carl Dobst Now DISPLAY. @ ditferent KENMORE | GAS — Seely ELECTRIC RANGE. pELUxE |For Sale Miscel Also electric, off aligns" 460° Dutton Ra. Rochen Barg a es selec. oF §125 cash Mew guarantee. GE refrigerator | ~ LOW, heaters at terrific eines maid BARTLETT se Re. NEW 1960 Boats - oe LAKE PRIVILEGED LOTS. FREE 8 cuble ft. Like new. Easy terms|', HP gacomt BHAL i igan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard ms, fresh produce. Kicgbury'® ee ot Ea and clear 10 ar el aa or will AY mee Washer. wail ren ot pataeee 3 el _Lake Ave. ~ 16 Bao eaarksios Rd, Lake Orion. PONTIAC CHIEF aa ‘BO SA Baie or trade : Schick's + an. ¢ trol. Call ETT PEARS. ene pices > ITS. E. Wa vd. FREE & CLEAR GAS RANGE. s40 | gr gauge. pressure con BARTL : DETRO — . : ‘sil 6 “PR beer. vbame 3 berg Rateg oo wi PE S5790 lake 2 61128 ( “$549” a Tr 4 Ordre Sdulrrel | 6 auburn n Heights. . dieerance of oo | Tae Too 4 ~ 4 Fo: 3 or @ bedrm. over paymen zs -Car_ Jarages— gge y WD TOMA. FE 4-0383 YTAG WASHER J BARTLETT PEARS A ie pe pay. ames nice money a bp. SWAP OR SELL. SHARP a C40. gg Mes 5 condition, KE 5-5475 _ S ! Cerne Tek ineG Fea aes He PICK Reeiere ss Soinson 2 . lee, thane lilac for tate model pickup. EM 3-6236 after 6 AT ALUMINUM SIDING “ae - Carry Specials hours. rer : | 77 ry ie Fay eS ne size LAWAOR 7 avEn. A leg a ei ae otaee Cash & Carry Spe TM. hog UB. Pat OF your own, $1. 1.0 te level el bu. melons. poh HuTCHIN IN lite “new Inspect at te10 M. mae get moeeenier ov 57) NE acca pb ueg Rage | acl hin Cid berm | len PRES PRUE coger, WE on 3.{ata" | “AUTHORIZED JONNEOR DEALER MY _3-1615 ——— llent condition. $40. Call JL. VAL oe a ; , : , spray 5 - ~ a TRADE a FOR MY 3.1180 7430 oF vee. Seer oe Piha Pt "Gacimotee Com: | fae WP aheethie Lat Bes ge in. ft. “Poor Mom! With school reopening you'll have to face aa x cast of eat Te wal No woken, 1 on 1 ies acon ig fa | noter_or table saw |PRIGIDAJRE ELECTRIC sTOVE or Pree Beti beac sended Gir pleweed ei'sa = 1 ir Acat LAS BOATS | et + | PR OL 1-6623, Days or Eves. | 4xBa% ae ly days again’ sales. ’ | es rn eee ‘on aaa Etcelicm condiiga PES | |7 FUEL OIL, TANKS GQOD CON: | 2x4x7 economy studs .,... thpee hong. snely ‘Gays 8k _ FoR SALE, TOMATO OES, $1.00 aimee 7 Fi VacktI0R BOARDMAN'S WILL SWAP OR SELL ‘52 CHEV. prevyens — NORGE FREEZERS dition Will deliver. FE 6-120. Prefinished mahogany . $7.20 sheet . ? ye 1. 833 Wicos ha, ge OR 4-0212 i at w em moment poe ee eee cee te | soto: Se ca niched or 7 mere a alae Pretiniehes Wale et 2:5 413.90 ‘ Do It Yourself 77, Wood, Coal & Fuel 85 ica "Michigan. “OL. 1.6304 iNest Lg mee ou ar wel —ROATS, © MOTO S | ame | cratomarred ‘moaal ‘cra : if ear STINATS | LU ee eee eee ORE FARM, 2150 SILVER | trailers area. Used trail- — OR 33843 _ a | crate-marred Sat Dig die iy SOIL PIPE, PER LENGTH} CALL POR A PREE are i = -| GLACKM bea Beate | a traea and u e the deal ef the WILL TRADE $1,000 Faure 82 count prices, mm a wae $3 18. Part ey ae eee re | op all your jumber needs FOR RENT | —_FUEE OIL — ope SP oo pose! rp Oey wih Cree. velt-contained 17% ft ® with = a boating eo | bedroom, full base 00 de ‘ yame As cash $3.3 % -Wall paper steamer floor sand- | ~ i é r tees . Full line of r yous, cou “aera call . Ath 7 VE pain FINCH “AOL PIPES FT Fi MA 4-455] are aeeaes Gnonete Oaklaed "Soborr pcan’ ‘ILLTOP ORCHARDS AT VENTON | fice, sonanacey: Jrul jed | Evinrude motors, Crestliner. Lone _ Ka = 4- ~ ron, geen ~ REFRIGERATOR *Bumo pup, EF isin cure. Fuel & a SPaint, 36 Orchard Lake) AUBURN LUMBER Mane boaenne’ 6s eaeenanee ficeh Nemes now co our or as te ee cat ‘railers We trees, oe wringer-type washer Very FE 35-2100 Y LUMBER & SUPPLY Ped Eee ft “TE a), eee ee FE 5-0393 ices, Located’ % mi. south of low as 995. pare ore : _For Sale Clothing 24) food. conditfon. $85 wach Call FR) 172 6 senor p| eT HAGGERLY HIGHWAY DO IT THE EASY WAY! Biate Ra. Sebool om Mersiand| sou way. Ger lode even ene £245 IRON RSEBSE. 9 D- T Shrubs 86 Phone x ARINE KELLY'S HARDWARE Re PRIGHT FAMOUS . eo bench. Begt quatyy a2 ee eae ERS wit: ez PA PER STEAMERS Plants, 7 recs, caren SE Rd. Fenton, Mich, ves COAL Hope ar tan artis ance 7 zeal ~ ALL SIZES CLEAN USED ‘WORK FREEZERS —- U 96. G. A. Thompson, 1005 es & -F R P ER- 9-2192, RD , 1. CLEARANCE OF | NEW | OuT- ed. Terrific | $40 Weekdays 7 a.m. to 6 DRIL «FT Ping TREES, $1.00, OTHER 7 s : omens bd Pein ucrme & tstule Opea| cain, cine ee _Weat. RDAYS 1am. top pm. ~| SKIL SAW — RUG CLEANER. Starks Trees. George | PEACHES FOR CANNING. BAT. | ease i motors at prices up to. 30 also fishing worms & tackle Open| values, $149 08 w a € “theese iO LADDERS with 6ATU 8 e BOWNIE'S HARDWARE evergreens. 5 she Rn hack hester.| ing or treezin Tree-rs ned Kal- ER. oe pa oft ‘ terms. Pire- 7 days. 380 Orchard Lk. Aves _ pl pmmeee eicers Digaey Tei é seo’ ton chain fall, | KELVINATOR archen SINK. 6. SANFORD PE 46106) Buchan, 3520 John R, Roch haven, 63.90. bushel. lev, 7 _- : a 140 N w. FE §-2620, “ae juorescent. 393 Orchard Lake urs Cheap, ‘4 te bike, toilet wash bow! & | $89_8. REED SPRUCE. PINE, 4 — * k: NIMROD COLLA CE TRAILER stone. sagioaw. Fi — SABLE DYED PITCH JACKET. Ave. 4 0, Bears stoker, $25. FR 6-060) Boys ¢. 78 Al T = Bartlet veers an rT cen BOATS.- | FT tel, fruit jars, 2 wheel trailer Equipment Pir, Arborvitae, aes Yews, 2205 Com merge screen canopy. With acce LAs | — oe PLe eco ence. FURNITURE | FoR BAL E. CHEAP after 6 rte cIEC WATE & tlc, 73 N _Fraocie Cameras &. &. Equipment 78 Mu ho. Dig your own. Bring wols Rae Decent Duck Lake road and sores PEL 2-5300 3-190 — ao L ESE AGE le dette ‘ts rug. OR _FE 45520. 3 Bile bel Ua Me cisr aah 50 cash & carry G.| KENMORE IRONER BOAT. “RON STRINE” ' uria; Sein. one ne _ Burns road, Milford. et D _o ALE: 3 ¢-10THS FIRESTONE rs? =z 1 21 FREEZERS AT BAR Samuels Ap- A. Thompson, 1005 MSO West leer He 'soies ee tore Oke AMENTLY LOCATE d D> merce fi oe Wixom. Ra & ror level pase fay Anderson: : uber ‘motor, $30. 4108 High- 3 + = vi z or WEDDING GOWN. SIZE 10. $49 pilances, Davisburg MA 5-O0)(.) Open eves CY | CAVATORIES, CHROME Mixina | NOW.P Sh Duck Lake - Open daily 8 to dios Rd. MAple $-6691. +. ; _ land Rd. 9. ae OR }-O08! —» |FOR BALE LIVING ROOM SUITE. (2) VOLUMES COL LIER 8 aE (auceta 424 80 value, 41498 Aloo| Miracle Camera oa 6 MU ean MATOS. 6180 BU GREEN TRAILER HYDROPLANE, 10 HP. MER- WEDQING GOWN. SIZE 12-13. ACE-| chrome dinette set. and TV. Ex. clopedias Junior aaa bathtubs. totlets, shower stalls Miracle Mile Shopping Cen ms Pow skis ‘boo JI JUNIPER GLAU- TO ers S0c peck. 1830 Williams cury. $260. EM .3-0164._ 4 tate taffeta with Alencon lace] celient condition OR 3-7065. Cau o 600! ~ BASIN. Factor Ped tes Terrific val- OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL Hetse} Wholesale or coed ris career elu Pontl Lk. insu. neckline with floer jength bouf-| etter @ pm . & eo 16 VANITY HAND 16 50 ueK ichigan Piuorescent, 393 Mus sical Goods 79 ty to 36 in. spread. $3 retail, Ra - SALES tor only per $100 of fant. $60 OF 3-0648 FOR BALE ELECTRIC #8 TOME | ° Cast iron Porat «O00 “soo West. Orchard Le e Ave -- 1 _ Sale zh u dig. Dealers weicome. Fred tee eee aT i You Picz vase. Hansen fe YOUNG MAN GOING INTO BERV: "Brie g50 rE dais tA) thompson st MONEY FOR ANY WORTHWHILE | ~~~ ley, 1904 Lakena Drive. Three | TOMATOES. $150 BU. STEWART GENERAL GARWOOD 3-0838 or FE . ive @ants to sell entire wardrobe : RM BUITE. | 50. OAL BPRAYER 1 NOROK purpose 2 PLAYER F PIANOS. TOUR Lakes Subdivision. Rt. 4, Milford,| them. 946 EZ. Waiton. ¥ V. —~TABOR DAY SPECIALS . Wool ivy League slacks, carpal ree clans ine console }. space heater re tank at pees) ub 10-4800 6 choice $195 Mich Hartland 3444 TOMATOES. BRING CONTAIN. ends ; im - cost 2 euity navy & brown, win , epee teat l BEABOARD FINANCE C RY GROWN SPRUCE. ers. $1 bu. your own. 4 to 10° -siae, 40 to NTS — On all rema RSS RCE) ha tats Pa cara Pa AE ARREST ARABERRE SAREE 6a | un suacnmons ne ay pe | Ra Bm 2eytal gt ate | Sow Got ire: ee inde al ek, | ite” as“ Evarae “eet a a | i ee ie - | sarees! eat | B, ail sizes 36-40| Sun FE 5-466 le Upset ese and stand & feu-| MOTEL FURNITURE. — cet | SmaiP Baby Grand piano. Rodi it ote of Pontiac! Sele Farm E uipment 93 e mate oe tee. One w aker rem —s o Waist, 31-32. Bweaters, al] GOOD BOFA As CHAIR REAS eee 66 ~ beds, springs, ma erage heel Cedarline 7 oe aaa wba sare ne fonine ie Lake Orion on M24 ventage wot colors “FE 44Bie eee sein GAVE P LUMBING © ys100| chord Laken © OS 9 OF | gmen used piano. | Farm é910 Dine Hwy, Clarkston, | OLIVER, INDUSTRIAL TRAC. 1. : o tibergias “16 Steury boat, . TCT e d 2 re " Sale Household Goods 73 OE a ee m7 root DOUWLE ‘wpore LAWN “aa Fret slaslag tts pee Medium sized piano. $96. 5th £108 SERVICE TRIM. calla errr temp Ges ; PARKHURST Beutede ow ap = nd bat: E 2 | fence’ ded 3. A. Thompson. 7 M5e est. Many others to choose from. ming & removal. FE 8-227: ' 9 Bull Dozer. 1 P- Pord dump AILER SALES tery box. Used only 4 weeks as : bis’ ane a Cethe Coser table’ i ed agrentena Celher $30 100, IPT Sg X ts PINs HEAP nw cuxaine Om Rea oe Eh WHOLESALE de ices ree jued Mayan estes we eee AS Orion | Slee #vibs now caly. eitib : floor jamp 2 table lamps 386 N 5-668 ~ HP & ducts, MA 5-150] oF . greens ade tre the best. | —{us gel MY 2-4611 | Jounson : | 490 AMP ARG WELDER. 3 IL CIRCULATOR USED * - 9698. before you buy. Gd or | 1982 ALLIS CHALMERS 1 PLOW Featur famous makes. New! ose) — 1958 Texas Maid alumi- | CORNEK TABLE, BLOND OAK lor (AUTOMATIC san Oe alike air comressor, Atiss lathe coke nae oe Cys North Cass Une orese eave fg Landscaping. PE $0471 or tractor. disc, spring tooth drag | ftoon" Vento Owaseo, Eicar.| “nue bom winceneld. steering. Ae Ul aad eralor 620. Tabie & 4 chairs Rept ae aoe O1L-FIRED FURNACE WITH CON-| Used limed ok organ, was $1430. =| and IRA’ ware. _pemeen, istered seas. rptpelles qin 2 ANTIQUE HANGING LAMPS $8. Complete Murphy bed $30 6-768 : ry (rows, tank & water heater. $100 now 9005 For ‘Sale Pets 9) SCH AML TRUCKS fon ND Mercury oe s ‘Sum : 2385 Middle Belt, Pontiac Electric stove $35 a1 in. TV | 1948 ENGLISH was site |. takes all OR 3-02770. — Sa — Dist‘br of V-Bottom trailers PIXIE Ras LER t pis ee Cour aes = = one! $1280 2 REFRIGERATORS, $60 BACH 1 $8. Wringer Washer $15. David. power mower 2 ko TAPE| OUTSIDE DOOR AND STORM GAL LAGHER’ > aac ROMER ED BOXER PUPS. | 2539 Dixie ‘Hwy SOR 38-0311 Cee “me ey aa PIECE MODERN RED-PRIERE! se ce. 8125. Dining room suite | 98 BILVERTONA, BTEREO TAFE) OUTNDE DOOR, ARE ane | ie Huron 40566 | “OL 1.1314 or OL 1-167 SRT 6 MOBILa AOMES GALES | USEO — 12 molded plywood boat. i PIECE MODERN RED PRIERE uae can 8178. $33" PE. 8.2700 inile, 6183 cost, eybing 6128. Call ol ee une CLARINET, & MURIC ATA. IN a rer Legere PuPries. BOLENS TRACTOR SHORTS i Complete line of parts wite berger pl feta ‘ing room suite e ' a5 as ad ood con on o nh mt zs Hitchés insta: ioned - os eY WC WAKEFIELD DRES-| OF 31-6825 “ LJ 5 and bottle gas. ric starting, remote con f) case CRIB & MATTRESS, errs fixe cond 170 W shettield 65.000 BTU'S GAS Bcdows and MAHOGANY? eg ed ft aa eas "Mexbedone: Fe oe es ye i laaiaalcas aiid Bolens riding tractor, snow and yn ae = ee. sree sea Cues Craft tral * fs 55 r f Lis i“ sec ee eens Vy yre old Fk 63060 HOME FREEZER ean ee |) cece gee” tare qoors and| Birch ‘a vo See 40 FOR CASH TO PURCHASE MUSI-| axc aRietanY “BPANIELS. EX}, Diade. seinen Weccis he Phone iene -PoR-eata } (7 ON, PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM |_ !Tigerator, $100 MI 61800 scleena, 3 outalte doote and porch) Cherry panet na instruments, see cellent breed. Reasonable. FE ceniieler oil necessary VACATION d see the 1960) yseD — 12° ciyweed rupabout with “oul. Oesbia raise; bookcase HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR O11.) ere {Ayo EM 33990 BE NSON sf UMBER "CO. 1 SEABOARD. FINANCE co; 5-1758 ee cauipment for garden Hurco ‘Rome. 33 foot, We will cect, steer:ug. Mark 20 Mejcury bed. Large eel 3 deers om a 6 kde pe BARGAIN Ph _FE_ 2521 1185 N. Perry St $-0661 | SosTON TERRIER PUPS PED & work, Reasonabie. OR 3-7793 also sell your wed trailer.| and trailer . . $ Be a all for $80.50. Pay only § weenly. | TV 10 8 Astor. _F%_s-2486 A REAL . nee PICNIC TABLES. USED LUMBER. | GENERAL ACCORDION “ite BASS registered AKC. 1385 Clyde Ra. - 3715 Deland, Drayton Jacobson's Trailer 6685 | * {th Pearsons Furniture, €2 Orehard KENMORE gees Meas bioe Special Purchase ionic ends. OR 3-022 4011 Wal | $150. Like new Voice of Music| Milford Plains liflams Lk. Rd. OR 3-6 ‘ern Financing svatane “per Lake Ave P. =. by beg ha sco Ua. ‘Offer good to Bept. 6 ~ | don Ra record player. portable. $35. EM BIRDS % PRICE OFF. | CRANE'S, FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND | __ Rent Trai Trailer r Space | % pent gy noel po ee = 1 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUJTE,|_ Pontiac Lk FANTELD | PING. PONG TABLE, DESK i eS | se00) Aubara: UL_2-2200. used. Proulx Oliver Sales on M24 | ig Take M5 to W igh Brand new davenport and chair” KE NMORB AUTOMATIC WAKHER (,L ARAT aw NG- : rE 8 cai - Piano ] ac POLL Gaowa just north of Oxford \~~ _ pay i. oe teflon labia Ti decercior eae | co tucrnic, Will. geil rescemebis 1 full Inch Thick rercom_ een ; a ~~ | Snare ag wai! “Oebnte fee ue dog Child's) GRAIN DRILLS. PLOWS. “HAR. AUBURN HaIGR BRIONTS MOBIL Vit-| ~ jecd niet on, Buster coffee table decorator lamps,| or trade for what-have you? & 1 i. PLYSCOR Beautiful modern design tn ined watch Ma- The finest, m) toilow d . . ; ifle v pet, Housebroken, a trained w noes new and used. Davi Demode Ra. Left and to. Ail tor aoe Pay ‘only Ad weakly | canzone AUTO) AaTIC wasnen | \lunmununr ¢ omb. Doors = CASH Ano CARRY cal ings Ga als cast Retuss ai Seg Deerimes to good home vet $2 hd Ortonville, N Ational 170 W. opdyee —— ven. te edad seal SALES lake Ave _ and dryer 450 Full Length Piano Hinge 3 . a $4.50 piano | “AND = ~~" | ingipg CITY LIMITS. 2 BLOCKS oMAin a. Open every ‘7 FT KITCHEN DISPLAY WITH LEAVING stare FURNITURE & i Ghar atripeca a. : L = é Sass | W iegand Music Center eo pe Le ~ PONY ~~ HOT!!! petal MEL mea Trailer niga’ tal © __-£ faucets Memovai price Ru Be ithe tagevicw oom PE Pasa | Payeaanatic Door Closes LCALL Un on prepa coon EAIAa AREA MIRACLE MILE | - coupon eA eu (EGPPIES. | Ford tractor 12 tires, A-1 condition | Coach a OHNSON MOTORS ucels oly Lor “ nin. Munro Flectrie Co. 1000 W. Worcd LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE HALF. Knot Lak 1488 Baldwin Ave re sme iano Tynohe rn Shee caw |ottch® itera aK Se WES and corn “attachments erain ele aoe een: rgfet Crate bouts, Gator end Air- PH 5-643! Price, At Jack's, 28) Baldwin | D yNEYN PAINT WITH KOTO! AMMOND CHORD ORGAN. GERMAN New Case Corn. hay 13 trailers. Everything P eTANDAKD ALUMINUM STORM! OCHINVAR OLL MOT WATER VOU PAY OX Avoid nilstering due to moustufe. wiUsautitul wales coh. Au woncual _t $35 oaobe cee ee ee ee OXFORD “aha wan the best daa MARINE @ screen windyws f 1 48x86 DIC-| “heater, Al condition ©) tank. | WARWICK 2678. Orchard Lk. Ra. buy at $750 é ~PaRAKEETS aE SUPPLIES count. — those who want the best. 40° . OWENS 72-8020 ture window, FE 6-7326 stack all fittings PE 5-7090 | $22.95 Cash and Carry —pAINT— GRINNELL’'S 183 Sanderson sawahiEa FE 2 a HOUGHTEN & SON lots, Lb Lynd tof Oxtord oa Lake: TACT TIME OFFERED Ox12 Kelt Base. Rugs $3.95 CARO & CRIB AND Marrness luded 27 8. Saginaw FE 7168) PARAKEETS CANARIES. CAGES.|j 1 Case — New Ides Dealer| One mille en LA sis F tux michide FACTORY TO You ag’ 027, 584 Oakland Ave. EST OL_1-9761) ville road.-OA 8-3022, eee INT SALE De | _niwe ad Orchard’ Lake Ave | wets Wer eet Recor Fini Oisy Way Gal | ORGAN. CORNBORETA: MOGEL ¢- FOODLE TRIMMING. VERY REA. Kocurs Gea TRACTOR WHER PARKHURST TRAILER| [0 Copy rine coe, Equip, Ie PAINT SALE MOVING — LIVING ROOM FUR- Open toOpam.e very day one dass] a a es _ canis ai ene’ or terms. FE| sonable. MA 5-1750. loader and trailer. FE aires. Court. MY 2 . The a7 yncludes . bailer, ski-tow, 4'4-Ft. Wall Til 25 niture| Mise. Twin bede Easy | undays 12-4 pm Marine Paint 98 Gal. a POODLE SCPE ._§ MOS. OLD. less. Wonderful tion. vy duty trailer elec. fart k. a HE... JC Bpindrier shia carpet Childs pet Yourself. ACTION Mat soles | MART vids PRION iT Fi $50. No culla. AKC FE S068: 3 oo" SPECIA acres between Lake Orion and brakes. Ph. Oak. 2-7356. Ayers. 141 W. Huron FE 43064 rorker OL 1-0 Or Installation can be arranged 1} RD . oper T PIANO. GOOD ahi $45 each. FE Farmall cub —, a ore : _ Oxford. zw ~~ BOA D 9X12 RUGS WOOLFACK, 615 05 Mile IN Miracle. Mile FE. 97008 | "cond PUPRIES. WEEKs © Gib. $2.| rear tires and fast-biteh. in IN ; motors. Com line 4 skiing Reversible $16.50. Imeported,| " " Opposite Bloomfield Fashion shop Sale Office “Equipment 8 80 Oatlnnd 6.2386 A-1 condition. wren $795. We take sme Us. Rd on ew — = ; $34.96 Axminster, $4608 Rug MORE” P c H | ters ire DASE. rade-ti managemen Char daily 8 i“ 's sade. 9305) OF Furniture atio Stone Heac quarte : POODLES & MINIATU EASY TIME PAYMENTS abtree, manager, RING . irate uate TN $$$ FOR THE $$$) MODERNIZATION Co. TOM ‘Hightand Ra. vhs) || SSF 22 NALNUT DESK $08.68 | bund puppies. Also clipping. TNC BROS. fOCve sien Tae RaeT_xow ey HAR are 7 —- + lan ‘ . x = : : es j ae GIBBON UPRIGHT aie { ‘ COMPANY ates went of Pontiac Airport. | 9 - Upholstered vemet 8 = chats ~ REGISTERED COCKER PUPs P NS ae goo tee ott re Lake regal WO reener ar Ne eM 31-4825 _ with arms. eac bese OR 35018 ontiac Rd. « lyke — : ences OBALER HL AL Admiral upright freerer $169) FRIGIDAIRE Retrigerat ad = -LF-PROPELLED PO' 1 - Metal Steno Chair $10.00 ir Accessories 97 FE 2 cut oun REO SELF-PROPELLED POWER BERVICE. _ AEC RB ppb -07 4-1112 Auto Acce es us BERVICR ee Refiigerator 2936 Dixie Hwy mipwer oe ne a years old. Le - isrees Swivel Chairs, no $12 06 ae Dachshund. FE . eae Clearance ee eR FOR OR BALE CHUA, Kay RT _ ch OnkiaiduAve . | tt Delivered * sles ahs eet ee | ae ivel Chairs, po arms PiCeL FISH, wee PET aH FOR SALE: 1953 HENRY ue ot RTs DMIRAL ggg gy GLK Blectiy. Dryer New Wer pipiens eet eee fica ARiGER COUNTER OMS |? - «wood Swive sib) | ae dee es Only a few Jacobsen, Toro, Moto |" tor and transmission. 668 LOTS OF NEW BUATS Ut apn 5: $l495| Panty. Delivered siaa OR 4-O388 ante with Pega ~ hoody ane ate S _ frees Swivel oer: no arms TOY Fox i nine: 2 ea OR mowers, ager ‘aod Spee = Ya- Hams Lk, : Glass & Wooa = : ! = es —_ eacset ; s00 mowers le ——. aly ccecbe enue ao pole The AVAILABLE NOW 2-3049 SWeameays after 8:30. General Printing a’ Office Buppiy. SIMARANER PUPPIES 9 WKS. Also some riding mowers re- For Sale Tires 98 Boott aes ) Parte & labor Obeb TV. 3950; GOOD MOUBRKEEPING sitoP lor steel overhead doors 8x78 | SET OF CARPENTERS HAND & 0135 17 W. Lawrence St. | WEIMARANER PU blood | duced. 1900 prices are quoted | ~~~ tapas Je me a8 ieee oy a hy OP oie: oer Factory seconds Ales | power tools with carrying box. re | Rr Sporting Goods ds 82 — gt, "at Aectring sanr higher | Se J gag hs A-1 USED TIRES. _ UP. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SSL Hees Gat |$1 WEST HURON 8 tew used doors, reasonable | 4-55 Sale Sporting Yoo __960 Do} Mich. : ith. | buy, sell. : a arin Sain ae STOVE, $16. WEB a Gam Construction Company 2260 | — sans 0 Doyle St., Marlette, 1 A nee ee to sen with. star ba Dakland M Exch. | Cor portable piayer oe: 8 mm|NECCHI ZIG ZAG SEWING MA- _Dinie Highway. secs ” SPECIAL 16 GA. SAVAGE hd martin Dogs Trained, B'rded 87 engines and mowers. ‘We Service — ae : ; ee r Sundays > carbine, $10 FE a1 ca bees lee coe BU Y AND SAVE : as beh OR 3.5003 ater oe galego reno, eee VANS EQUIPMENT \ KUHN AUTO SERVICE MUST SELL! MARK TE, AND ; on n y UMINUM __ ATS BOARD 661N CABINET nN. $0. RE without atlachments. Pay balance | ¢~ got; y eee COMBINATION DOORS pocs ND C elect: 6507 Dixie Hwy. 149 W. Huron FE 32-1215 15 ff. runabout & trailer. OR SAS TRTOY (PIE, electiic Seve O28:| SGT ib caghlor $700 menin ler 1 x" soll ee 03.38 : th >| _Burr-Shell, 375 8, Telegraph OR 319% | ioomi tie ¥ 10 BL 33189. - ed glen gereen uote | a call crea mar FE 56-4731.) }. thee, a foor Bs A $26 50 ; ee ig if So AU WoNARY'S TAIL WAGGER KEN- of apie Witie Fiwas, ALL dishes “Game brands, Ott-n cot Gane eu WEA fia see le | oducts Co No 4+ of a nels. on ’ low as . Aluminum etlachinents like new. §h40 | ; , ye binet with | . we GOLF SET. NEW. NEVE] R PSED. je stud serv-| available. Samuel's, MA 5-6011. lus taxes boats as bo TV $50 FRB 7160 [NEW EPAPY SEWING . ten Complete ae a, “ | CHURCH'S, INC. | Matched a. ree complete Wit | Meet Pice and delivers. 128. W. SALE PRICE ON NEW DEMON. case on PE $03 3 Boas nav. FE as 108 a8 $160. Used Cosrect tee SIRGLen Ol BRACE WMKAT | cliches. male price $58 48 Walverine Laisiber : | - 835. Pro caddy “| Buell OL 1.7294. strator John Deere 420 and 520 RAND. NEW TIRES, Craft Cruiser and trater caly ° A pre sewson special prices 4 a c t : ° SPACK HEATER 85.000 BTt | ¥F 6818. << tractors We need to sell 1 this STANDARD | “ye Tires. 450. ee ig oo all boa is AL Thotnpsan [006 MAB Weel t an $5 mo ut h ew itig mi 120 & Paddock rE 2.9784 Duo Therm. ‘automatic blowe: |GUNS - BUY. SELL. TRADE _ Hunting: Dogs _ _87B weekend to make quota Call Pa in on Gene ‘oS geo od ge of aed deal, ANOUT ANYTHING YOu want [7 PR? . {OR FENCES | $43 OR 3.4166 Manley Leach, 10 Bagley es 4 Wait at HAftiand 2511. or"Fenton White cl ah ber cent © cit Evia. ay Per ry 84 pon INE, HOM "AN BE ANCI ‘ TOMATOES GUNs —- MODERN ~ ANTIQUE | MAin 9-2064. Hartland Area Hard- Holly Ra.. Holly. Ei: POUND AT L&S BALES OVPR 30 USED TY SETS FROM wo money cown PHA Sppreres FR 46743 BUY, sell repair ‘encanh 1 REGISTERED BNOLISH POINT-| ware ae WILLIAMS rooe : ‘A illie quit of the way but a int, 61498 Ww Wr 1 $0 os i FMEE ESTIMATE® PE 8-747) ing. Burr-8hell is telegraph er, Brood bitch, 3 years old _Auction Sales 94 ae Saginaw At Raeburn FE RRIFIC DISCOUNT _ leas to pay Purniture and appli 5 f . > P SHOTGUN DEER Tire alte ow 99 | . ances of all kinds NEW A Usd | ; pert . . ltl FLOOR SHO ing clothes 27 target rifle &'} REGISTERED ENGLISH POINT- ~~ . Auto Services N EVINRUDE MO- Virit our tiade dept for real! ae mat , B g I i PUinoleum Rugs, @x12_. - £493 outboard motor FE 21048 male. 4 yeara old. | Paiiatmiawe Waka Gh ci QO) “ : : We MONTne TO PAY PAINT a F Linon ron i ar al ~ te st Pee nit Spon | Witt RENT A” 1a xi WALL a C. Maucem, 2988 Lippincett | CRANKSHAFT GR reperea mo i i) ~TORS, BOATS AND ' r t = weer rpe ‘ ~ . "sS evi ook Mround “acrenot tee, TAPER NTA USED T8ted Carpet accach| {Sites far asia or re eos | Burt €.,Bacoom, same Luppincet | car, Cylinders —- SUPPLIES — TONY'S and look around. 2 acres of ree, SHOVE CR’ FE 4-5216 me. — ‘46 : -¢ parking Phone FE 6.0141 Vinlding Material - 00 "8. SAGINAW Et B2A | hark 4-67 a eee. MARINE SERVICE. " ey 100 8 saree ,) wa TERS Bait, _Minnows, ic. 8 > YEAR-OLD GERMAN SHORT SAN ‘ ~ OPEN M( BAT 6 i] ent sash $336 TRL BCON MASTER pial on TAKES A " ‘< . CRAN 0-8 FRI 9 TO 9 REFRIGERATOR, RANGR AND | Combinatoin basement s OUTSIDE WHITE AL. “~~ haired. Female. FE 2-2614 Saturday and Sunday ear 2605 Orchard Lx. Rd. _ Open 1 ene wanes sd Ae | (ipeuet agp rata at i46t Guatity Mouse Paint $205 Gal. . on Sump Tie. with “halen He CRAWLERS. mode x cra ta AKC BEAGLE PUPS. SOME . - 40 PM mi, Service. ve 1 CEEAR ENO CLRARARCE Rd. Me ane ee PREMUNG “ALUMINUM (DOORS | oe""ge “rachie’“AIee clemesed | trained Others ready rE 8-018. a Sale Motor Scooters 100 Y ROULAWAY BED. 619; SOFA BED | coicten \gntx0 sheets. . $238 en install in 30 minutes 833.08 work pant from ise. Open 7| 0 $40. 12 N. Eastway, RAR ARRAN ‘MINUM an CONDITIONERS — Pd i” #10, nae range. 817. retrinerator BLAYLOC Nays. 389 Orchard Lk. Ave | COON DOGS AND BEAGLES. 2181 BELLING EVERYTHING GLE, 900D NEW -USED BEAUTIFUL BIN GER HO-ZAO| ete “Gs0"'peh ine fom. "hig Feit. On en Wh | GOAL e BOHDING Gorge T co. fo ~'Sand, Gravel & Dirt @a|_" "sen | “Under the Sun” | "2 °San tor adgtess: SAY STAND LAKES SALES -& _= t A ~ ———— ares = j é equipped sewing machine Sens) electric range, $10 N DEPT OU" PIPE-BRICK-@TEEL [SUS ered Suake Aven A Fie Pel SOUS GUN DOGS . 4 CUSHMAN Ex - HURON FE 4-7121 designs, rick-rack, etc. Late mod PEARSON'S. TRADE 1 & TELEVISION, 17° RC t hounds. From new living room lent 5-7 pate el in exc cond. Take over pay | HM Orchard Lake Ave ENA Yerm: Free Estimates | - Mahogany cabinet. Niagara Cyclo | 1, PEAT HUMUS LOADING 7 pater poesia, 3038 Loo olny Lk. | suites, used TV's, gas and ATS. | mepta-of $738 per month or pay APE POssEaeeb HOT POINT AUTO Open #5 30 MON thru SAT Massage pad. 39 Fran tin Be ‘days wk Wholesale or retail 689 | Ra Siulora hau rer | bahunine aati fri Appilance” PE “ on 20 Capitol matic washer with suds return FE 44247 CUAFICN-ARUY _huchare - Stat a eee {REG BLACK & TAN HOUND PUP.__tors—to new cjothing. weet ppliance 5 _ +—Laed90—¢04-9——R— BAe tee rw mh p4 aS LIAL pip THE wa ATION - traA-TOP-8O tack pIirt, m9) Nar < = | name it and we've probably ——— - PRE HE tte Co 1060 W Murer ST ttt RED SHIELD STORES ° - ‘sand. or clay. arevel, and bull- ‘pies 133 Oliver St. a t it! Remember—“AUC- mos old. $100, Norge autamati: Re NET TV, $45 & MATERIAL FALEa CO Everything to: meet your needa, doring._ ce REGISTERED PEDIGREE N'' ts the better way to weiner. like new, 399, ss ft xe BCR Ad 4038 $340 Highland Me aad 03 | eet waee LAWRE Beer i0A STONE OVERSIZE STONE. ar 3 vears old. Trained. re — Pes . A. — See Ol Tacrigere icy) 06! PO SORA, 86 IN Lone NUTMEG | BEEF. ANT PORK - LS = 2 ¥ so er —_ without sacrificing qua’ camichin, ie geuiee Aaron ‘cover deep eee ae skirted. quarters. Opstyke Mkt. Sa eS TALBOTT ‘LUMBER _ feisaeat Cie tsles ee rene dare COON DOGS FoR __ Selling and cooked on 8 i 2 diop-leai an ving room TEPPLIGR re oN, | ——oere oe C= a ‘ bireb foseip bench, $30, onl2 rug. | aor ‘Cecutalt tek e. Ao enteiea BATH PUBS—$5 & L I Recwsed fence I non mine pean Ml BLACK DIkt FOP Sort. ae Gr nS "3 . 88 hi po fi LOW, LOW, tow- + _ $4. 4 rollaway bed. $25. single top, glass insert Gentieman s NEW -- DAMAGED -- © & 4% Wood louvres at \% price to rl S othe. gravel & peat humus. F Hay, Gre ral in & Feed & : ER PRICES. S Twilewey Wer. 320 TEMS WOES BT lounge’ chair. entra large good | FRANKLIN PLUMBING SUPPLY out 1025 Oakland “Ave. he 4-455. | 8-4 : . other misc. items cond Green boucie cover o-pe. | ag0g1 Telegraph nr. Northwestern | _ tin ac BOB HUTCHINSON cane-back rec, room furn. set | EL 6.0366 FE 8-4220' USED TYPEWRITERS & AD MOBILE HOMES 44il é& DING 1 TOF SOK. USHED STON E. oS TYPES OF i8T & IND CUT LES- D H _OR *3-1202 “MI 4 Open dally & Saturdays misenioss at low cat uate 4, fravel ry Be da Conklin, ting har a corn. Wil ~S] J Or Tee Ney: SOLD. EX. gat M FIXTURES, OIL AND | d!scoun BEAUTIFUL SINGER” SEWING STOVES =cn er ‘as ie cee Mot water & steam | Forbes Printing & Office puply. BLACK BIRT. TOP sort. SAND, machine in lovely cabinet. Zi 2-0801 KINDS OF HAY. STRAW. | gs05 nrxig HIGHWAY, U8. 10 ‘rE Bollers Automatic water heater _— nant itwy, Next to Mee} grave, @ ni. uM | twine, menure ang lumber, MA St. Jude Motel Wipped. V ood condi} " : ar 2 ¢. supplites, crock 4 | State Rank BL ACK “DIRT. RAUL UR OWN ton “Wasane é 40440 cae eae aor xOuE Vv ir "CONSOLE. tle Gaivahived” copper, inch, USED “BRICK | CK FOR SALE. wo oot! . Will wholesale all, FE ~ For Sale Livestock 89/ ° J o fer . : 4 fittings, Lowe Broth piped ninpotparemnetd nor es er ETRE ing ‘ste 18, deer bead, i iil phe Nawtone and Rust- vaED coun PRIMA ANE ‘Bizk. sion, Din oTOP, StL, FILE | 6 YR. ener Coa) FRESH e BOX APIINGR AND td an oe cat Ok a a ona OPP UT ean | © HITE Z10-BAG-ORWING-WA:| fee "MARU 1, Ogu Late ‘Ra. PE Co ee Soe SNS cond. 828 OR] : ayy, | 2688 Lapeer hine, | 1968 modela 3 lett. Gacri- ale or OF REG Ff 33902 SINGER PORT. 210-240 AtTAc 93 | COMPLETE LIN OP RESTAUR- | fice $79. ‘Brand new. No = BLACK ss Te SAND AND “axt ro bred heifers. aw M15, BUILT IN RANGE TOPS 94905) $19.50. Biectroiux 7 hoee 4 ‘ant equipment Call S8Tillwell please. Capitol Appliance ara arkston or call D Wee mete ces too Pee eee “Appl Pe 's.dbay Van Se | el enoe: fe geet F foil. 6 YOR aire GRAIN FED BEEF 2 er =" aig, SMALL BRB PIECE BIKING CASH WAY WINKLER AUTOMATIC, clout ite delivered FE 4-668 _nome freeser. FR 8-008. Austin Sales er Bendix auto washer Magic chef, Base eres DICE ; YMCA, ; , ¢ ter Ot! heaters . $10 and pe| iocm set. 20°, Ma 4 sate IMBER PRICES $75 Prefab cement iw ed : . To Se . : "Bee. roaster & sand mo S FRADE GAR RANGE FO RE 33 el eee. WINDOWS "Machinery 6A wah sold betw 3 & ma Dixie oe ge: : 02 meet is “~ Davenport ears trie rr ‘ unto ec ric i rayton 1 ‘ Bicycles er & = 1 your- 0 6 reakfant set, oh Co., Toe. w (} ’ PON PARAAAAAS ne - 2 , : : Mainog hes Mattes ees Lod ‘9 TAKE ADVANTAGE oF — Burmeister s a CTY, CRANE, UGLY Ba. 2 ba be Y Mi Every Friday peta 7 p-m. i 3 te ‘ : ew ers * i Kitchen cabin of ee 4] nendy" vena : a LUMBER pened “Tbe ned a Every Saturday. —- oa : Ttiple Mirror vani GARD, PInanc ©O, xe sé dorera, irol graders, Ta 4 Every Sunda , a 4 we Pink wc ssbes 11a Perry eats 40 EM 3.4171 trailer’ : 3 Svar da 9698 ig 3-22 ; 7 ot x .. BLON: ONSOLE ME Fi SET. |) » GUNES esse ne nes M17. SURARAN i, sbaciag oes) MS with 98 inch exhaust fan. Psa * 3 : Np, cont ae owe 3 es ers. ‘ tm auite ...... far and heod ~~ _ $500. OA 8.2007, SAT. ‘ : fine new cond agers Metal bed & springs 19 98 Yard pos and lantern... 61.98 | “pies NOES Ta ‘ Lounge chair ....... tereeees an De jute Pull-down Ights $705) FORD L, i. ENGIN Sa es a oH ets | OM om i ow, +) 5 | B . ne x } batht . es. Lo #3, Tend seat, 08.’ Pair of chins ween nt aia "bolerourmer "unt Some |” fobs EMadustSl opens a ie 2 ae ree table iamps, 83. UL, 2-9488. ER (TEMS AVR ARS | a et ntee oil | few used ines & ie. ait = ip 445 Y OTH lete bo yr. Migs guara Me or ine. ferrel A ra Le stocking ~ BANKRUPT STOCK” | tt iw. Pik _ B terms, FE 4.1122 pitts $217.00 distriburor, MI $0083." ooo aiee | PULVERIZED ath. Pe cant ARS | rearonubie, We a-riet 8 Ee a. wg TRADE EL fo. RAN NG. p Foe QAB LG A_ Thompson, 7005 M30, West titer Sa, ee TTR tne ie e iis ; cetlen as taeee en renge RR. wnre -Blectr LECTRIC BROODER LIKE NEW! tre oi aw ‘we ce este: gute ema Teck beg. 'w. Mazon wiand. Datiery PE FOOL, ROOM MACHINERY. Y. PHO: | mah ok OES RASSTT. ” at $3.80, dr, Bucks | - Gmmtiictey mattresses. Must sell Used “Trade= Tn | ‘Dept. FREE STANDING roWLere Bt i ner" v ch ee si eee, ements gine omen Ne Hee and up a9 Lounge ehair ............/. 8.0.95| Pouble bow) sink ...... Fe. sit SOLDERS WOR |_| buy, Bedroo Out K Co 403 "* g90.60| 'e-in. nard copper i= 158 ° Digte ss Open Ful size bed *, renner + $20.50) | “ne the poh Me tt | "Do it Yourselt n . ant 6 rridy ind 8; 1.0 north | Bavessent a . “in. hard coppe sehen : Hs. Bath, a butte & Lt ae - Be J-e. Aen bets Wien “tri “hao 0s Sneha 4 ares : ; i-po. colored bath ret wi plum 5 = zso0d ig fe: ide sn a wig Siginaw rE suite suiders. ys 10 Re ' . ‘ * Et cardia Ph.git| THOMAS ECONOMY | baaReacamhe | Bat wath ) Paraitare I Orebatd Lake Ave.’36) 8. Saginaw =| FB 9-0181 SAVE LUMBING 5 PPLY rE hea ; . \ { i 5 ee * ‘ f r . { 7 ~ /- ‘. ae ° Lae 4 Z F e -——- er 5 \ 4 E t % ‘ = te , ee i Star = % i . / . : = or AT ——Turner's- SEO” ase ar se Top $$$ Dollar SEE Dex Kennedy-} AND GET THE. 2 P DOLLAR ‘$4 CHEV. CARI GET THE MOST FOR IT!’ ' And the most is ea CASH et eg i a tara as 31388" in Dinie Hey. — ACTION — AND $$$ MONEY $$ We Need Cars FOR IMMEDIATE RETAIL _ CHBCK US FIRST POR GLENN'S. 952 WEST HURON FE 64-7371 . FE 41797 ne OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD “CLEAN CARS” LL GIVE YOU — $$$ CASII $$$ FOR 4 GOOD ! YOUR EQUITY OF DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” <8ALES & SERVICE - 8. AW FE 7 CARS” payron 3 Dollar—FE_8-9973| PL Dmalth Motor Seite FE. Saett 33 PS wi JUNK CAR TRUCK TOP : $$$ PAID GOOD USED CARS Rusa Dawson 232 S. Saginaw St. 32 CHEV. (PSS FORD socces ea S795 '34 FORD ‘55 FORD "52 a SOND PIERve. aie Pe am cop. 8-4541 tla iii SEPTEMBER BPESABiS , eens 2 TON, 12° stake. 24.000 miles. 2 TON. 12 stace, new engine. : CHEV, <5. i% TON, 1? grain. type box. F-600, V-8, 12° stake. F-600, V-8, 12’ stake. F-360, V-8, dual wheels. 4 speed taaBsimisaion. Larry JEROME pony Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door ~ Padio, vig on on eeedl ted iwory . Sharp. — 6-507) 1 ee ae Exc. | BRAS easean ces | 19g Ponti abode means “coughows, Bod | ee Power reisteering” power Haskins Chev. | 6571 Dixie Highway @t M- 15 Open nites Laadhd 196543, s De SE SEDAN, ~~ 958 Cacillac “2” Coupe, ‘full power $3895 TEROME “Bright Spot” Otchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488~ ROCHESTER" | FORD DEALER L l At the end of the Bridge ae 5 Uivgete. Sa Ble ES Bate Mev Co, 45 James St ZT) 8 Que %-TON, $85,.CALL PE 57 Cadillac “62” Coupe, full power $2695 2, IEROME "Bright Spot’’ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 a trade. 59 FORD_ Ye-ton pickup. 4,u09 miles. “sharp: Look over. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRY YMOUTH DEA. Main uk said ‘91 FORD, PTs F750, 5 SPEED WITH it Gant air Y gity Bg ee r . old. Job available. mat A 1947 CHEVROLET MOVING — = ee Mission, new ciutc PEt yerys Na. GooD 1955 CHEVY _congition. MA _5&T741 1987 JEEP PICKUP. FORWARD controls, 150. 4-wheel drive Pri- vate. $1,296.. PE 4-6514. FORD 4% TON SIAKE, NEW Soe and rack. FE 46379. Fast FOR SALE JEEP WITH PLOW b ~ Renae s Truck Genter GMC" Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS _Auto Insurance _ 108 ) POR MOST CARS, $0.30 “y, eau et Eves PR 84353. Ferien & Spts. Cars 109 LES . damage. Car drivable. OR 3-7134. AICO, ook $1.005; MUST es fea e al. Eeoo- sed Cars, 22 Au DON'T LOSE YOUR CAR We will show you how to cut half. Call or iin cal 3706 nite ‘ See M& WT ca Sales tn “Diste He aor wale OR bert TOP CASH $$%s FOR ct CLEAN CARS or ECONOMY Cans “7 AUBURN if i E: JUNE ie AM id TAYLOR sed Used Auto F Parts 1068 ew "34 BUICK MOTOR AND DYNA- ‘ws 2,800 miles, $295. For Sale Used Trucks 107 PPP MY) sor ouser Co. 7 W_Huron. For Sale Used ca _ 56 Buick Super 4-Dr. Full .Power $1695 JEROME "Bright Spot” ‘$7 ISETTA. 11.000 MI..60 MI. PER rare ae = CHEVROLET pape OVER- drive er Hunter Blvd. at 8 Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 ~ Want to 1 buy a new oa BE sURE + USED case ek oe ALWAY*® A eotetet DEAL A E OF OAKLAND COUNTIES OLDEST DEAL- ERS FORDS PINCE 1930. BEATTIE “Your RD Dealer —— 1930" _ = HWY R 39-1201 the Stop.«nt in Waterford — iss Sa BEL AIR HARDTOP Good condition. $395. FE 5-2766. ‘62 CHEV. R. & H. EXCELLENT trans. 5048 Pheasant, off Cres- cant Lk Ra ‘$2 CHEVROL ET. GOOD. CONDT- _on, 1 gwner $300. FE 23-8502. 1958 Brookwood wagon,-automatic | transmission. big engine. radio. ; heater, white wall tires, brilliant | red paint ‘ owner, Stock No 617 Only, $1808 |= North Chev. nter Fe at 8. Woodward Ave. MI 4-2736 “aloe, O00" goon rr SS con. '544 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR Terrific 2nd car MO MONEY DOWN Eddie Steele = - Huron at Elia. Lk. Rd 31 PE 5- 9204 “SPECIAL” S32 Olds. In good — ‘63 Ford. Station Wagon. on ie] Por@ HT, 78 ‘a F Ses vanesaras ns Saees $6 FE "53 52 CHEVY. GooD COND. CALL after , PE 2-1164, except Sun. _ al a Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-048 FOR THAT ‘| BEAUTIFUL USED aEAR Shelton- Pontiac: Buick Bargain DAYS Truck Center Choose From [Across From New Ca “OLIVE 18133 a a Stop and Shop Sunday DROP IN MONDAY! Crissman 1955 CHEVROLET ficn 7 Sone v heater ly Stock N North Chev. Munter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave | Birmingham MI 42736 i) | CHEVY 2 pas BEL Aik. POW- eter 2. ae x 1 “Se Benen A (eo beau- paym eran 4-7300 bes, og Mabie 1958 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR. RADIO, | heate’. powerglide, power steer- No. 835. Oniy $1548. North Chev. Hunter E at 8. Wootward ee sr ft io MPA ‘ALA AEM, ‘corner of és Re Kimball and station 2 ¢ 'SS» CHEVROLET ~ down, ‘eaten over Paymedits, Hedi Steele ‘OK' ‘Used Cars| ‘| {i409 CHRYSLER WINDSOR, G slick little -#B 6-3177 PE 5-9204 .pumber. Stock No. ‘ne Nothing | 1967 FORD. 2 DR. V8. re kateo r down. heater. $1005 1958 — Special 2 dr. Hardtop. ort eV. Dynaflow. Radio & beater, white- walle. $2095 1967 Ford ¢Door V-8 Automatic transmission. Radio & heater $1295 2 | 1061 Cadillac 4 dr. sedan. Fully equipped. $295 1987 Pontinc 2 dr Catalina ‘Straight etick Radio. Heater, Whitewalls $1295 “1951 Chevrolet 2dr. sedan. 895. 1953 Ford Station heb Radio and | Oxford, Michigan et 2 CHRYSLER CLUB COUPE 53 GHEVY BEL AIR. NO RUST. fem a ren | tm Fo 4-DOOR STA-— -@ engine, radio and | \@HE, PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 pen nig : Pi » ~FS “By golly, Ed, I actually don't KNOW how many cylinders it has! Junior has been morking < on it all week!" _For Sale L Used | Cars 110 Oe iss CHEVY VERY. = CAR. cou hardtop, Call “afer 4:30 p.m. OR 3-8153. GOOD. condition, $150. Phone FE 2.9752. 53 CHRYSLER 6 CYLINDER—LIKE NEW FAMILY CAR—NO MONEY DOWN $6 WEEKLY Eddie Steele -— FORD — 3275 W. Huron at Elis. Bk. Rd heater. Exe. cond 1961 Mercury. $95. a 1955 DeSoto 4Dr Automatic. Pow- R&H, er steering, power brakes, $845 “15 minutes, from Pontiac’ HOMER HIGHT MT RS. 7 OA 6-2628 Full price $05. Kin | _8. Saginaw 2-TONE GREEN Power steering ae bn we boos _fand whitewalls EM }- Auto.. 116 | | x. : | 340 | 'S7 Chrysler Crown Imp'l Full Power $2695 JEROME “Bright Spot’’ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 um CHRYSLER NY. H-TOP, Ps & ersion, R AUTO. New tires, brak Sha: 1,205. Pe" vate pester, Sern. ‘49 DODGE. GOOD “TRANS. 666.00. 6068 Pheasant, off Cresant Lk. HARDTOP. S paint, radio, heater, auto- = ——— Our. North Chev. Hanter Bivd, at 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham, _ MI 4-2735 ‘56 PAIRLANE VICTORTA. FoM. Ra& i. Bird — engine. : lew, mileage. OR 3-4215, eves. ‘31 FORD 2 DOOR V4. GOOD | running condition. $90. Private | owner. 199 East Bivd., North 1956 9 PASS RED FORD COUN. try Squire. Power steering, RAH | White walls EM 3-4340. ‘32. FORD 8 PaSSENGER S8TA- tion wagon, R&H, low SL 495 OR t 39-3373 1959, FORD 300 HT- R&H.- - WHITE- Walis aay trim _ Mg og Sh ly Cail Frank Du- 4101 or FE 3-7670 mileage, ua finan “CORT lake MA Casi hen Or _used—we sell both. HR ETRACTABLE +3014, LE MARDTOP. 5243 Pridbam, ioe Fore Centon, 200 200 tudor Ree and LF tt dea WE North Chev. rer | Baers Bivd..at 8. Woodward Ave, Aye. 7 ENGLISH FORD. VERY G00D * e . ORD-6356 ia - FORD ‘56 PAIRLANE 506. 2 DR. PHT, fermi FE ete Al Geek Dor Geeoae Center $4 FORD TUDOR For Sale Used Cars 110, ¢ \ / ees Ay b By Dick Turner: _For Sale Used Cars 110 110/ _ For Sale Used Cars 110 ROE ce Pl lh al lt ll a ‘+ Final Demo. Clearance STATION WAGON ith, act 7 a » pase. 2 tone.green 4 : “HOSS TOAAZON™ | Beets ee) = -Y EST : OTOR SAL jo cash trrr | aor Seca ager a ire | MY 22071 or MY steer) | BOF, | Our Cars | September Specials , PF CBS Ford Pairiane 8, i 55 PONTIAC 3a cher aye . ae: STARCHIEP: Radio, neater, hydra Ts Beas bs Se) Settee MS) ATE Used : BEigidatenct®| $095 RVICE : 2. . eed tee tom, are Our Speciality BUT! | *] } "58 Olds Dynamic COMMUN ITY t 99 Imperial “88” 2-Door yg a venice i $2195 FE | 8-45300 ARE LIKE tras an — = 00. "56 PONT AC 4 DR. | . NOW ONLY Whi blue body, R & 4H, | cy *A ery al 1 own- | NEW $3980 TEROME, | Sat eae = bed oa FR 2-2351 57 DODGE «ange S100) . ONTL HARDTOP. 2 dr. HT black a red interior ; “Bright Spot” Tyg ae! Lew atthe OR | Sharp! | Imperial @ y 41'S? DODGE . .. $1495! Orchard Lake at, Cass "REP PONTIAC, “4 | C . SSESSION la dr Seden, Auto. trans. R&H emo. - . FE 8-0488 ws No cap needed | whl i : TEBE RORES CONVERTIBLE | fis 6. Sagioa. FE seu 'S7 PLYMOUTH ©. .$1295; ¢ door save “over. : LY Ono MONEY De . Assume | ‘59 Sir 4 DR. STAR CHIEF 4 ar. Sedan. R&H ments of $11.46 per mo Call| Vista. Power & Acres Lew | $1} 600 = e100 Hiroe” Turner Ford. % pontiac oe Be . STRAIGHT o7 FLY MOUTH ae. |. ON THIS BEAUTY : ‘PLYMOUTH. 45,000 MILES FA FE Ou 300” and heater. Sharp. WW aa pooper Urecteas he ie mete 3 - : ihe a aT SRY CLEAN. | i. vate Te Ny "y fg ME ph gy Lg Mere end oh mah vee gu '56 FORD ug 81298 OD ES : © ISS PLNMOUTI | feck tate cy aru sme coe waco eam | FY GES, 7 a ee FULL PRICE $295 R&C Rambler Sales |'56 DODGE ....-..$ 745) i aa A aay Roa ore wer only $17 8145 a me Union Lake Panel. Sharp! ; | i d 3 1983 NASH, 2 DR Puee gPRICE "$5 LINCOLN ...... $1095 M 0029 - : e _ $00. King Auto. = 2... an (3 dr. HT. Pull pwr 360 8. woot shee -¢ Dero) S$. DODGE. e025 | AUTO SALES i) Ambassador Wagon bad @ pass. 6 cylinder §td. trans J For Sale Used Cars 110) 1188. Segimw Fr tou | cased ‘85 RAMBLER ....$ 895| spots acne cesyecneee | BY Low "wane co = — Sa $850 esae Wen 4dr RAM 6 cylinder | WILS 1957 Ford cariene $00 hardiop. _ Federal, 4-8614. . ve . ee eee — Media eater auighaue irre. | PLYMOUTH. 2 DA, GEER | © COMI AND SEE (58 CHRYSLER $875) pont] ac-CADILLAC malasion. ‘ines. gol pommel gs ko mt on “mice RUSS JOHNSON ia oo etal Pwr steering & brakes. | . +™ Me te Cuan of Bere BLE LAKE ORION | 59 Pi YMOUTH ..$795| pore tues me 4 oA ete 4. oe bed Pl. ( 7 | mare MOTOR SALES BONNEVILLE 2 5 ‘North Chev: | °5)igyin 2 te rast RAMEE Miron aot cr savor Wo Atue trans, maak | FRAG i nant pul gee Hunter Blvd. at 8. Veotwnt ave } tong AY snginew Fe ae HEATER ABSOLUT...°S4 SPUDERAKER $ 695 | eauttful tu-t — wi - Birmingham 42735 A SYM Be rt PNO \SONEY DOLN. Assume | matching interior. Like o ee dl ay oe gn paymenta cl 98 68 per mo Ca “Wen Auto trans. V-6 | $3895. , RD V eTOM BED. ) a red gr Mr ‘arks at MI = states ek Soot w, Riggina rom womm inc. 4p aiss | Eee Morelia Turver Fora 'S4 BUICK ..:.... $ 695 | Aes Bu Power : a ND ; Tr 2dr HT CEN 4 door bar eS “Berita PSB SO RAMBLER 1 Chaverer $695] Sealietener sina Vv ‘ORIA _Piacen Sid, SUPER «4 DOOR 5 x - Only $2395. Power vtecring. No Money Down AUTOMATIC TRANSMIS- lg dc. des 6 Ged ke | Oe ee Oe : 58 SION, 6 CYLINDER RA- | ‘6 INCOLN ;. 55 PONTIAC DiO. | BEATER, RECLIN. - ; | 7-LINCOL} Eddie Steele cat Lt gg epee ton 4 ete No ‘Down Payment | CAPRI 2 door nareien Jet Se a tie “s c | FORD - heater, Ome ceWuer ¥ary ian $1695 | First Payment—45 Days | Siatusc throagnout Only $3106. — — _ ea. ; 7 ON oe ee $950 84 PLYMOUTH $495, $7 PLYMOUTH 5) - 51 P N ae \ iL te ine, OSSESSION STARCHIEF VISTA . ‘Sh RAMRLER GROS® COUNTRY | MANY MORE CARS TO CHOOSE steal at | $268 full price. Payments onl Extcs Clean — OR 3- 6223 | wee noe cele ames Sih treae FROM t ‘in rubs, Rive’ sg a ‘86 PONTIAC. 2 DOOR HARDTOP t eee |. See teeeee cee seis | Me crane line een. lat” | Ram miler a REPOSSESSION e oF res . . 1958 Pord convert.. red and white | ae rao ne | MAZUREK HS sea te : PONII AC-CADIULI fap Aneel ferment vs ay Ail be seen at 3200 Coe Court off | soe i“ ve Dal ] 1350 N - $4 Opdyke. ; Sales, 193 8. Saginaw. : oF - / e STATION WAGON — FORD DEALER Ee c ‘ | &-1 Used Car Shopping Center DOPGE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH : #) Dixie ‘OK’ Cars| dP Pa baaa ibemae, - Ar ay 137 Main Rochester Woodward you are looking for good 58 RAMBLER “a wie prensporeatee oot yah 4 DOOR | OL 1-1011 BIRMINGHAM 1 SE Berd wefots Guaseic f'68| tale “A Pree’ & sles | —— 5 -Dr. 6, Y = ; ‘8 ford gor custom's ame. as e PONTIAG BONNEVILLE TDR Ltd | ‘34 waxon .... Mariop i) power. Loaded! j : a Chevy. Wagon door oicts 495) Sunset & ivory. OR 3-8500 Y | $ v. Delray. rd... 5} PO AC 1 OWNER. VERY 8 rysier 4 dN on hice E 0081 H. Riggins. ‘Onr zl s . ™ ic i 3 Rash dr é'uutomate ie eed 7 ee ee wens: |e a . ‘oo Your Priendly FORD Dealer. . ; "$1 Olde 96 i ; th 55 Pontiac 2-Door ver eebinad Laps Our selection may be limited bul the cers are hard to deat as far is ‘ord 3 — : ] rE 5.3088 5-410) a ume Pontiac uy =i LE Vie YN - as performance, comfort end durability. Prices w e on 8 Ponies Wagon 208 SEE OU R SE e windshields for Saturday Sunday and Monday Shop these cars over ia Bian teow 4 its QS "Bs atl “BRE stot |] the tone weekend Test arive them Tuesday and then cloye the deal ‘3 SS Seek’ Sone ‘weecs ei s 406 x |} on the car ef your choice , L ACK COLE, INC. AB ay Dixie "OK" Lot JEROME sed W Mapee at apontiac Trail ‘58 FORD STATION W AGON «2.465-- $1995 - Waved Lake MA un COUNTRY 8EDAN Radio. heater, forvomatic power ; DOOR. #yor tal naeMticn "B : ht Sx t” — steering and brakes, tu-tone, white Ures and & eet PORE rlg po MUST HAVE ROOM ——< : ae = '$88 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTO! Le eee $2195 REPOSSESSION Orchard Lake at Cass PRICES SLASHED | mt dysatiow pegiar.whity fire, ceral oF i 4 all “i desired. ‘This cer = ne be Bei, akan: FE 8-0488 : Ge c— S . 4 iw of B ierodtingies | oe ee = Spike rriaLadEe ~ PONTIAC AUTO. evy. Conve i FORD ENGLISH VERSION ......... $1095 os Cheap "PE ¢ : Nga? BROKERS % ti Pontlae Sve verheuled Cent: ta * S:DOOR SEDAN with heater, radio, white tres SEDAN, RADIO A AND Chev. Ce Conve #1 3 poe sorgvernaulet $205 Economy car special | Th Ears heen suum ty’ no HE Stina tom 8 > ies HF | Ppeeac 7 | SZ. BUICK 2 DR. SPECIAL visas sess: $1695 : ‘01 38 5 4 _ —_ RADIO FEAT _Dsynaflow_ power brakes, tu fee: ae at “gai e700. fs = Gr, Horias cat : te 33 el Evy. ae 1 toe Salts tires. encuner A terrfc driving car $1445 urner Ford 4 +e. . $1005 | se Py mouth v-8 Pushbutton $7 F ORD RANCH W AGON Peete eres = ‘@ LiNCOEN - * a enou V8. tot TA ‘ ea ’ he : ; , A R, radio, “neater, forcomatic, new white tires. COLE PREMIE. a: “sce br wen iB ‘$s Fore rf —— 7. ta roll : | x jy — ie] i 2 Soar. hardtop, all ee Ford 8 Custom ome Ot Mozepry — (M mredebeter $7 BUICK 4 DR. HARDTOP . env DS eco kb ER pul ‘a t : ty i. dr Sharp HF of ROADMASTER etth radio neater igyantiow: errne ce—N H er net windows and s¢at All | peek ee tenn POoKE is Peter ie Economy Care No Trov 2 Auburn black spd. it | sparen and beautiful ca: <9 v 48 Chev - pick $246 , 57 BUICK 2DR. HARDTOP ...... £1995 Peet omer Oh_s tee 1260 Perry at Madison FE 40100 Want to bury anew car ?’ iad BUPEH series etth radio heater oe * seat cover < ; “IT , ; als! 5 8 r s white Ures, tu- ne. s ’ ‘56 MERCURY Month End Specials! Peg Aan of Ake gist | htvothtget™ _ Monterey 9-Pass AVagon |:38 le | souane vat ar. one or | 'S7 CHEVROLET 2 DR. ..... Loe. $1698 Mercomatic Radio, heater, Pe U ~ 1 cot tS * | OAKLARD COUNTY BO Lbwd BEL AIR SEDAN Vey pfetty car with radio. heater deal remo alliaan nog HOUGHTEN & SON | beaters FoRDS SINCE (p30 and eet . mass, et et *POREION CAR SALES $6 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. .........-..--.---$ 848 : t Y y heater itomatic 995 128, Rochester, OL 1-9761 BEATTIE aan nun cite tetone THiS “ie quite ™, i Ay TAC CATALINA. waa a buy a nd c U Mout on Dixie ue en wool oa "6 BUICK 4 DR. SEDAN |... S105 4 a white tires SSEZ Ul OLI \ T TER . cw tsi ROOF, Gob rin 085 af la eee Sy ver ber ‘the tamily neoln GEN CON wre (j 20 BUICK 4 DR. 7.22. -06 86885 Bens seme $1195 noid GRAS D nivEn, +3170 VEn ti gas BUPER SEDAN with radic heater dynalioe wer M t S | : steering and brakes tu-tone. while Lo ae ARD L raat ROAD _ Oo or le | es . 7 UN 7 fehl i in your pres@nt car expand r 952 URY ¢ * radio and heater te wall Lame _ * “;r ww 'Sé > , 2 ne e) EERO MOR TF “SHOP SUNDAY" | Sig, 50 S060 Marit 56 Banga carepig peeve sine asd ane | TODAYS 8PECT tu-tone. white tires Front tine special . ~Buy Monday -| » ie —— ‘$6 BUICK 4 DR, HARDTOP ...........-. $129$ z Na LES VIC ry V3 “, 0 ORCHARD LAKE’ AVE 695 Auburn Ave = FE 272-9555 peg ba ate male a E rae Nee ‘white FE "29101 Open Eves, | USRb JEEPS ARE OUR SPECIALTY tires A real Rice car | P) b, QooD” RUNNING ‘86 PONTIAC 4 DR. 0.0... ee cee eee $ 99§ | sau - anry¥ #7 SEDAN | Radio, beater, hydramatic, dive. white , ible. pocton cautiian. Pull res, ove ne | power Wm. Pe ses ESP Eater VAsto aoe H AUPT ‘$5 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN .............. $ 795 | RADIO and HEATER. hydramatic. solid biack, white | : tires, fine economical car : > FACTORY BRANCH we PONTIA( 1°55 BUICK 2. DR. HARDTOP ......... _.$ 995 a SUPER adio, heater, dynaflow wer brakes. | OPEN HOUSE NN Rt GE a | Y. us $85 FORD 4 DOOR 2... 2.0... eee ee $ 79§ ey = NDA ue the New Tremendo RADIO and HEATER. fordomatic. tu-tone. This car | cy B SEPTEMBER should give someane jots of enjoyment. 5 | “% ARE a ax De ‘$4 BUICK 2 DR. HARDTOP ........ ye. $ 49§ . " : d ‘ Radio, b dynafi stee 2 tt ot Our Problem VALUES! tn imnacane:|l[l[UC 3 Make Your Deal Monday ~\| 53 FORD 2 DOOR ..\.... 00.0.0 2e eens ee ens $295 ‘ ° rchiet 4 dr. a AUTOMATIC transmission, radio, heater, economy fos mile SPECIAL awe ARE STILL Ee ag a eee “$e : “9 che Beni ROLLING that has ‘peer babied Low S! CHEVROLET 2-DOOR ...-.....- 2.98 345 r r” payment WHITE WALL TIRES. radio, heater and powerglide : bh s % 9 re - ; oy re t=; +4 wegen. rou. ‘49 BUICK HARDTOP ..... magangGee a.a.8 & Ae : aialee wih AT ake reeees Guteme Vine. “ty ||, OO ze Sp. {BAN ootent a oe a ~ hite- | If you want to get im on the wath out sale inspect the La Sabre & ete 4 C ARPED ITER’S ) Wall Urge. Otfelai's car, Save Fi re ba ’ rat, 2 $] 05 — , i “Pepi 3 ar iiyare, Heater, = . ¢ f . ats te ae eee = ale ces. © aban | : : car = Loe truck or a used car, ‘don’t 1954 Pontiac. ree z iz i i . Checked jee ed ready. EF ; on te a: y Fy ter carefree, tutles, 110s Bows. | th Sool ana give poe an eutre Pontiac Starchief & | Hg a" : . IL : yp Nm 5 j i. , ae ee eo RETA #s ile and pervice i mes, on | € : : yore at pal P STORE) CARPENTER'S! ‘ey"%ch'pee | : «atts, | She more BER 1 AO ORCHARD LAKE’ AVE.” FE 3-717 of Nam DO pa teinn |" 2 pe raping HOME OF BUICK: OPEL & rear temo Fa cml bm a M f mae’ © We service sets in the home whenever possible. We are honest, courteous and treat each customer in a pro- fessional manner. We appreciate your patronage and promise to maintain the code of ethics listed above. CALL ANY ONE OF THE OCEA MEMBER SHOPS LISTED BELOW Baldwin Radio & TV, 1218 Baldwin Ave., FE 8-8231 ~Condon’s Radio & TV, 36 S. Telegraph, FE 4.9736 C & V Sales & Service, 158 Ooklan Ave. FE 4.1515 Dalby Radio & TV, 348 Lehigh, FE 4-9802 Hampton Electric Co., 825 W. Huron, FE 4-2525 4 : e f r oe) ss Y 2 7 Z \ ° , A . ‘ . : « ; x f - . - i; oe 5 ~ 4 3 ae ‘¢ . \ P 5 : : é | $ a Se rae ¢ al ; : TRTRTY. ' ‘ov PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1950 os cei oe emcernbneapeneied r = ’ ¢ a : . ’ * : ; : el oe ‘— oe O e Or WASHINGTON — U. S. national _ -- - Today’: S Radio Programs - - - day’ s Te visi n. rogram - - | ism — vpn 4 Prograins furnished stattinn eis! te tele edniae ans Galil ts adeae inde viteo a! ‘itors a year, In 1941 there were ) WKYE (it) WRON (iam) WIR 1K00 by stot / casi at " ~WUAR (1130 — ” : x ve Wim (en) ORLY come) ww) ia — - Channe! WJOK-TV — Chanm. ¢ WWI-TV Chaunel"I~WAYZTY Chanvel 9—CRLW-TV ; . a - ’ * , ee r : . a se mae ’ ss “A Get you ; Comedy: Jamesie:go (2) Movie ‘ 4:30 (2) Edge of Night rs | . JR. Mews, Guest LIGHTS (4) Movie! ames|9: am. A PERMIT TONIGHT WJEK. Church Voies | WXYZ. Manion Terum | Oe nine keene” | TONMGRES TV MON rt. "You Cant Take It| (4) (color? Bozo. the Clow. (4), County Fair, Gi cue WPON. Armenian Gos. Hr.| CKLW, ~ a WXYZ, News, Wolt . (6:00 (2) Rey Rogers. Stewart, **Y: Le Tal 9) 8 i Forest $ $ $ : = Sows ascKer Sports | 10:00-—-WJR. News. Hymns WPON, Pontiac Weekend CKLW. News, Toby peri (4) Western. | ith You.” (3 wins 2 Life ne 5:00 ro Movie. and ave . Z, News, Weber =| WWJ. Radio Pulpit. ae na Witness pa onl (7) Frontier Doctor. (7) Mage : marvelous caw Rese. | BARR eee Rt win, teeter te | ee (9) Popeye. | | SUNDAY. sence idee (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. (4) (color) George Pierrot] with the WCAR, hers (age WJBK. News, Episcopal | * wwe Meet the Press fn Se fe mg Nebr 'g:3@ (2) San Wrancies Beat, 5385 (2) Meditations. 10:25.(9) Billboard. Presents. + * ‘e Burdett WPON. World News WPON, Christopher bales | egg | WIBK, News, Tom George (4) Cross Current. Chains’ 10:30 42) Sam Levenson. (9) Looney Tunes: 4:30—WJR, Three Suns 18:80 WIR, Chapel Hour WIBK: Sunday Sounds een-Wim. wows. pees : (1) Realm of the Wild. B (2) Religion for Shut-ins. (4) Treasure Hunt, 5:30 (7) Mickey Mouse Club. RADI- WWJ. Monitor CRW, Volse net’ Prophecy | WPON: Conservation Plece, Oe Wires, P. Riizabeth (9) Swing Easy. (8:80 (2) Christophers. 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