25 Dead, 2,000 Homeless as Janet Whips Barbados BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (#— Hurricane Janet's known death toll on Barbados mounted to 25 today, but additional casualties Were feared as reports filtered in from the battered British West Indies in the eastern “St RESS = Dene Page ( , : B 5? SE Edition. 118th YEAR | %** = . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1955-34 PAGES = TD Ee Dura game Pnotos “Te Caribbean. Shattered communications hampered accurate esti- - Hurricane in Caribbean’ . AP Wirephote JANET MOVES WEST — Map charts location of hurricane Janet moving between west and west northwest about 15 miles per hour, - about 400 miles south southwest of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Northwest storm warnings are displayed on Aruba and the Paraguana peninsula. mates of the number of* dead and injured. About 150 persons were injured and 2,000 left home- less when the storm roared across this sugar island Thursday. An earlier report reaching the outside had put the estimated death toll.at about 100. Property damage was estimated at five mil- lion dollars. Latest reports from the U. 8. Weather Bureau at San Juan, P. R., put the center of the hur- rieane about 400 miles southwest _ of San Juan: and about 1,300 @ 4 ‘ ’ miles southeast of Miami. Maximum winds were estimated at 115 miles per hour over a small area near the center, with gales extending 140 miles to the north and 100 miles to the south. FOLLOWS HAZEL Janet has béén moving between west and northwest at about 15 miles an hour. If continued, that course could take her along the path of last year's Hurricane Hazel which killed hundreds in Haiti before smashing across the northeastern United States, How- ever, there were no predictions on her later course. At the latest report, storm warn- ings were displayed on the Tarana- gua Peninsula in Venezuela and on Aruba, Curacao ‘and Bonaire, islands in the Netherlands Antilles. Janet also smashed into the spice-producing Windward Islands. Reports said an undetermined number of persons were killed on Grenada. The storm also did ex- tensive damage on St. Vincent. - -- CHURCH COLLAPSES At Christ Church on Barbados, nine. persons were killed when the walls of the Pilgrim Holiness Church Lodge collapsed. A school- boy ran screaming down the road and drowned in a lake born of the storm. Red Cross officials said 50 per cent of the homes in Christ Church were battered beyond re- ir, - The insular government declared a state of emergncy. John L. Lewis Rests in Capital Hospital WASHINGTON (INS) — United Mine Workers’ President John L. Lewis was in Washington's Emer- gency Hospital today for ‘“‘rest and observation.” -A spokesman said the 75-year-old | labor leader is ‘‘in need of rest’’ and “‘looks worn out’ but that. otherwise, he seems to be in good physical shape. An official for the union said that Lewis is not expected to remain more than 8 day or two, He said “there is nothing wrong” with the union chieftain and that he was admitted “for a routine checkup.” The medical examination he will undergo, added the official, is ‘‘en- | tirely routine.” Windsor Enters Show PARIS ®—The Duke of Windsor, a keen. amateur gardener, sent a display of multicolored dahlias to the Paris dahlia exhibition » New GM Stock fo Be Issued Move Comes in Wake of Three for One Split; 4 Proposals Approved ‘ Dynamite Truck Train Collide in Mexico; 40 Dead 2nd Vehicle Explodes Persons Are Injured MEXICO CITY (BP —A dynamite-loaded truck and a train collided last night near Torreon, touching off a shattering explosion that took the lives of more than 40 persons. In a chain re- action, the collision and ex- plosion set off the cargo of a second dynamite-carrying truck. Reports from the. scene said more than 40 bodies had been recovered and the death toll might reach 70. More than 150 persons were injured. Authorities said the two trucks, both heavily loaded with explo- sives, were racing without lights when the lead vehicle collided with the Torreon-to-Chihuahua train, gE WILMINGTON, Del. (»—General- Motors Corp. today prepared to issue new stock in the wake, of an overwhelmingly - approved three-for-one stock split. Final approval for the plan wes registered yesterday in a meeting at a Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac as- But 9 total of 77,278,429 shares was represented at the meeting. This was 84.2 per cent of the shares eligible to vote, the high- est in company history except for. one previous meeting. Of the total ballots cast, 99.6 per cent were in favor of the split. The stock split, effective next Friday, increased the number of outstanding shares — already the largest of any manufacturing con- cern — from 92,894,500 to 278,683,- 500. Shareholders approved all four proposals before them. Others con- cerned amendments to the employe pension plan; another a savings- stock purchase plan for GM _ sal- aried employes; and an authoriza- tion for sale of common stock to | employes. Pooch Party Delayed Until Next Saturday Because of poor ground condi- tions caused by rain, the ‘‘Pooch Party” set for 2 p.m. today at Oakland Park hag been canceled. The annual event for youngsters and their dogs will be held at the same hour and location next Sat- urday, said Leonard T. Buzz, ac- tivities supervisor for the Parks and Recreation Dept. | How Dry Can We Get? Water, water, everywhere— But is there enough? The dwindling resources have become a major problem. Start- ing Monday the Press starts a S-part series by the Associated Press dealing with this growing “national crisis. ‘ put the line to the United States border back in service. The trucks were believed carry- ing dynamite to mining operations in the area. 2 Gas Stations Hit by Stickups Night Raids Net $1,125; Pursuit by Customer Proves Fruitless Two Oakland County gas stations were held up last night, as gun- men netted $1,125. Ed Weber, owner of a station at | West Maple and Haggerty Rds. told | Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies | today that two men drove in. shortly after 9 p.m, One remained in the car while the other con- fronted Weber with a .32-caliber | revolver, and emptied the cash reg- ister of $125. Robert Milles, 3230 Chamborne St., Walled Lake, a customer who drove in while the holdup was tak- ing place, gave chase but could not -overtake the bandits. Deputies later found an abandoned car be- | lieved to be the robbers. The Oakland County Gas and Oil Co.'s main service station in Royal Oak suffered a $1,000 loss. Eight attendants stood by unaware of a gunman’s work. Earthquake in Chile SANTIAGO, Chile “®—An earth- quake of medium intensity shook Santiago just before midnight last night. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. in Chain Reaction; 150) Happy Day! TIME—11:15 p.m., Sept. 23, 1955. PLACE—Yankee dressing room, Fenway Park, Boston. EVENT — Yankee celebration after winning 2ist American League Pennant, six in seven years for the “Old Perfesser” Casey Stengel (above). ‘VERDICT—The Yankees always | take care of the series, sez the Perfesser, (Game details on page 12.) ; Graham Scolds Women Wearing ‘Enticing Clothes’ TORONTO (®—American evange- list Billy Graham spoke out last night against women who wear clothes that might ‘bring impure thoughts to the minds of men. “It is as bad as murder to en- tice others to sin, to entice them to immorality,” he said. . ‘You women — many of you have dressed in such a way as to bring impure thoughts in the minds of men, And you have done it de- liberately. May God-have mercy on your souls." the evangelist last night at the sixth in his series of meetings here. Clearing Weather Predicted for Area Today's weather is due to be clearing and continued cool, ac- (cording to late -forecasts of the U.S. Weather Bureau. . | The high today in Pontiac is |expected to be from 66 to 70 de- grees. Tonight the mercury may |go as low as 46. ‘Tomorrow it will | ‘be fair and cooler with a high of ‘between 64 and 68. | The low in downtown Pontiac /before 8 a.m. was’ 54 degrees. The thermometer registered 66 at 2 'p.m. E 5 if More than 6,000 persons heard Advisers to Ike } Take Dim View of Russian Note Missed or Ignored Aim of ‘Open Sky’ Proposal DENVER (INS)—Premier Bulganin’s declaration that the Soviet Union agrees “in principle” to President EIi- senhower’s plan for ex- changing military blue- prints was viewed at the » |Denver White House today as little better than no agreement at all. The. —-privately-expressed view° of Eisenhower's ad- visers was that the Russian leader missed—or ignored— the most important. point altogether in his eloquent appeal to the President on the disarmament issue. Bulganin asserted in his letter to Eisenhower, made public late yes- terday, that the military blueprint aT rs 2} He Union has agreed to accept a Brit- ish-French proposal to put a ban on atomic weapong into effect at a future date. He also pointed out that Russia has a ‘common point of view” with the Western big three ‘on establishing limitations on the size of the armed forces, But he appeared from his letter to be firmly rooted to the position that there is no point ir discussing the Eisenhower proposals without tying them into a comprehensive disarmament program. Eisenhower remains just as firm in his conviction that it is pointless to discuss disarmament until- the sincerity of both sides is tested by a preliminary step such as the ones he has proposed. : Romulo Takes Position as Philippine Delegate MANILA (INS)—Carlos P. Rom- ulo was appointed Philippines am- bassador to Washington today and also was named chairman of the Philippines delegation to ~ the tenth General Assembly of the | United Nations. Announcement of Romulo’s ap- pointments to the two posts’ was made by President Ramon Mag- saysay. : Romulo, a veteran diplomat who served in World War Two as an aide to General Douglas MacAr- thur, will lead the Philippines’ bid for a seat on the U. N. Security i nounced today its flights to La TS ROY BRYANT a der Verdict-Not 3. W. MILAM A Mississippi jury freed them of a.murder charge in the death of but the half-brothers spent Emmett Till, 14-year-old Chicago Negro, late Friday. vv Lonardi Mulls Cabinet Posts — Argentina’s New Chief Trying to Get Civilians Into Government BUENOS AIRES (INS) — Provi- Eduardo advancing Peron columns. One eyewitness said the dead and wounded were piled up at street intersections. = * from the balcony of the govern- ment house to more than a million Argentinians, to restore constitu- tional] liberties in the country. ‘Lip’ Durocher Quits Giants and Baseball NEW YORK (INS)—Leo Duroch- er resigned as manager of the New York Giants today and said he is retiring from baseball. _ Bill Rigney, present manager of the Minneapolis club, was named Giants’ pilot for 1956. Durocher, whose career has been one of the most murcurial in baseball, had been manager of the Giants since mid-1948. He won two pennants—the famous ‘‘mir- acle” flag in 1951 and the 1954 championship — after which the Giants stormed to a World Series four-game sweep over Cleveland. Club President Horace Stone- ham snnounced, “Leo Durocher | has advised that he will not re- turn to the Polo Grounds in 1956. Bolivia Trips Canceled BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (n— Pan American-Grace Airways an- Paz, Bolivia, have been’ ‘‘tempo- rarily suspended.” It gave no reason, but there were rumors here that trouble, perhaps a revo- lution, may have broken out in Council, Bolivia, Shouts NAACP About Acquittal Brothers Jailed to Wait Kidnap Charge; Jurors Took but 67 Minytes SUMNER, Miss. (#—An all white jury, composed mainly of Delta cotton farmers, acquitted two white storekeepers of the murder of a 14-year-old Chi- cago Negro boy yesterday, the night in a neighboring county jail. Roy Bryant, 24, and John | , : cus, knew today only that a woman resembling the untidy, buxom FURTIVE WOMAN Two women told San Jose police of a furtive woman who stole The baby’s father, Dr. Sanford Marcus, sleeplessly worried both about his new son and about the mother, Hanna, 29. “I just want my baby,” is all |: the mother murmured from her hospital bed. Mrs; Marcus’ parents and her brother were killed in Nazi concentration camps and she was smuggled out of Germany, Queen Sends Sympathy LONDON (®—Queen Elizabeth IT and her sister Princess Margaret today sent a message of sympathy to the people of Barbados whose island was hit by Hurricane Janet. Margaret visited the West In- dies last January, Safety Council Commends Accident Record of City Commendations for past achieve- ments in traffic safety and recom- mendations for further improving the record were given to the city of Pontiac by the.National Safety Council Friday. In its analysis of the city’s 1954 report on traffic safety activities, the council commended the de- crease in the death rate. Whefe 16-persons’ had died in traffic in "13951 and 8 each in 1952 and 1953, only 5 died in 1954; for a decrease of 53 per cent from the 3-year average. . The : Cpl. Michi- gan State Police, also noted that 409 persons were injured in 1954, less than the average of 492 for | the three preceding years. “The city is commended for hav- ing reduced both traffic deaths and injuries diiring 1954,'" analysis said, ‘‘but at least .38 of the 100 cities in the group (in which Pontiac is placed) had fewer traffic deatlis last year than Pon- tiac.”’ sos The council termed “well quali- fied and effective” the safety com- * merce for its work in public safety the i mittee of the Chamber of Com-| - civic organizations which conduct- ed traffic safety projects last year also were commended. oo Chief Herbert W. Straley,, who heard the analysis presentation along with other- police and city Building News ...,... 13-%5 -Charch News ee eee 4, 5 County News ....ccccceeneee 7 ebeseepesesseees e's 6 Theaters .......-¢........ 3 9 TV & Radio Programs ..... Bs] officials and representatives of other organizations interested in traffic safety, -said: “Our success had been due tq increased manpower in the Tratf- fic and Safety Bureau. We plan to put more men into the be-— reau.”” The latter pian will follow one of the coungjl's suggestions which calls for adding 17 men ta. the police force, 10 of them to this bureau, the traffic Supervision category Other recommendations under) tion be . That the low arrest rates in hit- and-run cases be examined as to cause, and improved. - That pedestrians be held ac- countable for dang*rous acts just as motorists are; by srrest and conviction for traffic law viola- tlons. Pry That more effort be made to apprehend drinking drivers, and convict them on specific driver intoxication charges, - That chemical tests. for intoxica- expanded to ‘cover all- were: }. “| 1° ras Means coors paar “ ‘duty uniformed officers not as- signed regularly to traffic be in- | iF tf i [ Dump 5,000 Gallons; Driver Hurts Ankle Two loaded trailers of a fuel oil tanker truck overturned yesterday south of Lake Orion on M24, spill-. * The diesel-powered tanker, load- ed with 8,300 gallons of oil, was headed south at dbout 35 miles per ily ' Principals in Dixie Trial ‘It'sShameful’ _ 2 "i a | Starting Off > ~! During First Week _ ni _| THR PONTIAC P R 24. 1955 Tey t ane: ‘YMCA: Adult Campaign Produces 237 Enrollees : The YMCA’s adult membership enrollment campaign was off. to a good start this week, with 237 en- rolled, according to T. N. Slosson, general secretary. - Goal ig to top last year's 650 adult members by 150, for a total of 800. The youth menibership campaign, which will not start until October, will seek to increase the enrollment by 3.500 more. . ‘| Exhibition of Art Galleries | In style, they range from abstrac- | cept Monday, from 2-5 p.m., in the Starts Saturday, © Open to Public. An exhibition entitled “Recent ists” will-be opened to the public ‘tomorrow, Wallace Mitchell, head of the Cranbrook academy of Art announced “The ‘thirty in this show were chosen by the Museum of Modern Art in New York,” Mitchell said, ‘‘for their stimulat- ing and highly individual qualities. tion to semi-represefitational and romantic-realist painting.” The exhibition, which will re- main on view through Oct. 13, is open to the public every day ex- John Hirlinger, general chair- man of the adult drive. heads four | “football team” divisions, who are | competing in the drive to sign up new members. i James. Jenkins is captain of the | Y7-man “AN Americans.” Arnold | Whittaker is leading the “All) Stars,” Robert Sutton, the “Pros,” | Teams receive bogus money for points acquired by signing up ‘members, A dinner Sept. » will end the adult phase of the drive. At that time, campaign workers will exchange their fake money for gifts, donated by Y members, which will be auctioned off at the Not Guilty Verdict Given in Till Trial than I did yesterday on the wit-_ ‘ness stand.” « ae we | 3? iit { f 8 i q F i at Hy i Hl tf ii ett gil gerard dels Pei! the hospital’s 3,200 patients. The Weather . w oy rawr pane a ogg mers dy oor te- a 4 46-50, High tomer- rer is inereas- fag te 12-18 mp.b. this afterneen and then diminishing tonight. Teday in Pontiae Lewest temperature preceding # @.m Sun set “Ht, ‘ Moon sets Gaturday at 11:51 p.m. Moon rises Sunday et 2:39 p.m. 8 : 65 66 ee riday tn Pontiac _.., (As Recorded Downtown) ‘way street tion and modern . Highest vac resecessceeves OQ | WAY Street opera ioven Semperevers. reree-ceees.. 82) lighting for 51 miles of paved 4 ne weetdscre siwvec oon. BB streets. ee — In almost every phase of public : aes heme 61 safety education, the report showed ST v yas | Pontiac superior, For -example, ‘Keeps Ike Abed ble. | gram in high schools was frecom- 6:| Also urged were expansion of * 8 $i. : * — rH Scientists say that bats are ‘on Cranbrodk Galleries in Bloomfield Hilis, , Digestive Upset | Doctor Is Summoned to Summer White House in Denver DENVER «—President Eisen-' hower “‘suffered a digestive upset during the night,’ and failed to turn up at his office at the usual time this morning. * A * Murray Snyder, assistant White told news- Hi g 5 - al City's Safety Record Wins Commendation One method, he said, to teach youngsters the auto can be a “heinous vehicle of death and hu- | man gquffering’ might be to try them as adults. As for the local courts, the council recommended that alt, sessions of the municipal court be opened with a ceremony “to inspire respect for the judicial branch of government.” In addition, the council said there should be meetings of judges in the area to establish like pen- alties for- similar offenses. The council also put forth the proposal that all eligible high school students should have the opportunity to receive both class- room and practice driving instruc- tions before graduation. Cpl. Potter said driver training students are ticketed only one- tenth to one-half as much as driv- ers who did pot receive the train- ing. Arthur Tyrrell, driver training instructor at Pontiac High School said the school just added an other instructor, permitting 400 students a year to receive the training, No school credit is given to students taking the course, he said. — A stepped-up driver training pro- metided, along with instruction in pedestrian and bicycle safety in: elementary and junior high schools and pedestrian safety in high schools In connection with facts on acci- dents, the council recommended a program “with coordinated of- Work by Young American Art-| - -| Mrs. William H. Mathews phasi : Born in Garden Dec. 23, 1886, ape on safety educa- he: was the son of Telesphore and tion and cited bad : = ad and driving habits by high shoool | arried Martha E. Clark in Mu- students. inising in 1908. | Highland Park, Melvin A. of Rose- stew ity ih LAW MAN — Joel McCrea plays CinemaScope film, ‘‘Wichita,” The Earp, early-day western marshal in Allied Artists’ Oakland Theater, star cast. the role of Wyatt film, now at the Pontiac Deaths Service pill be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Kirkby Funeral Home for Mrs. William H. (Flo- rence) Mathews, 89, of Clarkston. | Burial will be in Sasbabaw Ceme- tery. = Mrs. Mathews, who died at lived in Oakland County 87 years. George J. Robar George J. Robar, 68, of 3586, Lincolnshire Dr. was dead on arrival at St. Joseph’ Mercy Hos- pital ‘this morning. Coming here from Munising 13 years ago, he was a member of the St. Benedict Catholic Church and had worked for the road commission in Alger County. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Martha Mus- tonen of Oak Park; five, sons, George A. of Keego Harbor, How- ard J. of Detroit, Lawrence C. of ville and Wayne at home, also 10 grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Peter of Cornell and Wilfred Rob- erts of Escanaba; five sisters, Mrs. Agnes Deg Jardin, Mrs. Bertha Cousineau, Mrs. Mary - Galerno, Mrw. Rose Saul and Mrs. Martha RFSS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBE = co-stars Vera Miles, with Chick Output Drops in August, Egg Output Up LANSING @ — Chick production in Michigan during August dropped | 6 per cent from the August, 1954, total the Federa'-State Crop Re- porting Service said today. Egg production climbed, how. | Bloomfield Hospital Thursday had| *Ver Me service noted. Laying flocks produced 136 million eggs | during August compared with 125 | million eggs a year ago. The increase is due to a 5 per cent increase in the number of layers and a 4 per cent increase in. the number of eggs per layer, the | Channel Tomorrow CALIS, France (INS)—American long-distance swimmer Florence Chadwick said today she might | try to swim the English channel from Dover to Calais tomorrow if the weather is favorable. Murders Escort, Terrorizes Girl Denver Gunman Kills Musician After Forcing Way Into Car DENVER (INS) — An intensive ‘search was under way today by | Denver police for a killer who kidnaped a young couple, shot and killed the man and wounded his girl gompanion, a former Muske- gon resident, | The wavy-haired gunman shot | Hubert Hahn, 27, of Kansas City, a trombonist with the Denver Sym- Flo Might Affempt “sc=eu'= After killing Hahn, the killer attempted to rape 23-year-old doyce Danielson. After she fought him off, he shot her in the shoulder and then ran a car over | her head in an effort to kill her. Miss Danielson said she and -| Hahn were sitting in an automobile Before leaving on a boat for Dover, Miss Chadwick said she | would keep attempting to make the swim until Wednesday, which the weather would be too to the U. S. The attempt time she was two miles from the French coast and bettering her Brebner, all of Escanba. Friends may call at the Pursley Funeral Home after 6 p.m. toflay. Arrangements will .be announced later. Mrs. Frank Wykoff Mrs. Thomas (Effie) WyKoff. 81, of 125 N. Perry St., died Thursday night after a nine year illness. She was born April 17, 1874, the daughter of Absolm and Elizabeth Graham Howe. Mrs. Wykoff had lived in Pontiac 4 years. Surviving ts one son, Blair of Van Nuys, Calif. The Rev. John Mulder, associate pastor of Central at 1 p.m. in the Buckland Chapel, Oak Hill Cemetery . The body is at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. -own record. ~ | Annual Church Fair | ROCHESTER—The Sith Annual |Chureh Fair of The Women's So- iciety of St. Paul's Methodist Church, will be held Thursday Oct. 6th. The Bazaar portion of the Fair will be held in the church house, starting at 2 p.m. Among the articles to be sold in the booths will be aprons, needlework, baked goods, vegetables, and a fish pond for the children. The Youth Fellow- ship will have a “Sweets Booth.” !The Altar Guild will display its and Christmas Cards. | A family-style roast beef dinner will be served in the church dining room at 5 p.m. The public is in- vited. ficial action and public support to secure more complete reporting of traffic accidents.” | It also recommended‘ that addi- | tional accident data be prepared | and made availablé for public safe- | ty information use. Traffic engineering-wise, the council recommended hiring 8 | | full-time traffic engineer. (T. M. Vanderstempel was appointed to | that post Jan, 1. ) ‘existing progressive signal sys- items, marking of crosswalks at (230 intersections (only 89 were) | marked in 1954), expansion of one- ed number of column «inches of newspaper saféty articles and ad- | vertisements printed in 1954. | quired to serve on active duty. Reserve Act Good N ews, ‘Methodist Women Plan | outside their apartment house in |Denver late Thursday when the | young bandit jerked open the door ‘the city. ' Believed in Sea cisco, | members as Capt. A. J, Machado, | Tiger spokesman said. ' Breakaway Runs | Provide Maples DC4 Carrying 5 * Cargo Plane | Missing About 1,000 Miles West of Honolulu 7 HONOLULU w—A Flying Tiger ‘DC4 cargo plane with five men is believed down’ ini the Pacific about 1,000 miles west of here. Search planes and ships pushed a vast rescue attempt. The four-engine ship was car- rying military cargo from Travis Air Force Base, near San Fran- The Dav in Birmingham | ~ | BIRMINGHAM—William Lebold, E city can see loss figures able with those of 1954 as opposed to the steady increase anticipated. . f * * Lt. Jack Benson of Coast Guard | | search and rescue, said the plane in its last message reported it! would ditch. An earlier report said the plane had mechanical trouble and was then at 9,000 feet. The last mes- sage said it was at es feet, * Military planes were sent from Hawaii and Midway Island, some 500 miles from the stricken craft's last reported position, Flying Tiger headquarters in| Burbank, Calif., said a pilot, two aboard. * * * ~G. M. Messenger, maintenance vice president, identified the crew | pilot; W. F. Gin and R. C. High- tower, copilots, and R. C. Olsen and Dominick Ventresca, nav- igator for the company, the Flying With 22-13 Win Sparked by long breakaway runs, Birmingham High's football team defeated a fighting Cranbrook squad Friday night at Birmingham to chalk up its 2nd victory of the | season in as many starts. The score was 22-13. copilots and two navigators were | In July Lebold predicted g pos- record 163 diseased vims. In- dications now are that Birming- ham, through continued control | measures, can do just that—con- trol the spread of the bark-ber- ing beetle, carrier of the incur- able ailment. Lebold commended private prop- erty owners for doing their share in spraying elms twice a year, but said “Only the strict ap- plication of control measures in en- suing years, will keep the losses | within reasonable limits." | City praise as a whole came from the Michigan Department of | Agriculture which said, ‘The splen- | did work which your city is doing will definitely pay dividends, per- mitting us to grow elms in any community which establishes good sanitation, a complete spray and removal program.” e * * The Birmingham’ Town Hall of- fice in St. James Episcopal Church, reports that a limited number of tickets for the Thursday Town | Hall series are still available and | may be obtained there from 10 | a.m. to 2 p.m. week days, This fall’s series opens Oct. 20 and 21, when ticket-holders will hear a lecture by Madame Wellington Koo, wife of China's U.S. ambassador, Response to the Friday series last year was so great the Thursday lectures were added for this year. Three brilliant dashes resulted in three touchdowns for the Maples. Left halfback John Appleford start- ! ed the trio of scoring sprints with a 64-yard gallop in the Ist quarter | lots adjacent to a shopping center Tackle George Huffman booted the at the northwest corner of South-, field and 14 Mile (to be used for owner of Service. parking), for two lots at the south- | | lst of his two conversions. Right halfiback Tony Evange- lista supplied fhe rest of the | lightning, romping 88 yards to pay | dirt in the 2nd period and scoring on an 80-yard run in the 3rd quarter. The ist score -of the | game occurred early in the Ist stanza when guard Jim Rebert- | son blocked a Cranbrook punt on | the 10-yard line, bounding into the -end zone to give the Maples an automatic safety and a 2-0 lead. Both of the Cranes touchdowns, ironically enough, were tallied by quarterback Pete Hubert, a trans- fer student from Birmingham High School. ; the 1955 season opener for .Cran- brook. | | | Methodist Women after and forced them to drive east of | cold and would compel her return! After taking $23 from them, he | fo Attend Assembly j ordered the couple out of the car was abandoned | and shot Hahn. He told Miss Dan- | | when the waterpump broke on | ielsonn to help him hide’ the mvu- | District Women's Society of Chris- the ship accompanying her. At the | sician’s body in a weed-flled ditch | tian Service of the Methodist jand then forced lear. | She * told police they drove | around for several hours, She sald he suddenly stopped the car and attempted to pull off her clothes. Failing, he continued driving until his gun dropned out of his hand onto the floorboard. The girl said she wrestled for the her back into the out of the car and then backed it deliberately over her face. said she was saved only because the dirt was loose and cushioned her head. She was found shortly afterward wandering negr a railroad yard. Miss Danielson was reported in i “good condition” at St. Luke's Hos- tory technician. Luncheon Marks. Opening of Building | City officials and business Jeaders resentatives and their wives pre- sent at a luncheon at Rotunda Inn yesterday. The affair celebrat- The recent enactment of the Re- | being ordered to report for induc- ed the offjcial opening of the Life serve Forces Act of 1955 is perhaps tion, one may enlist in a.unit of| Insurance Co. of Virginia's new the best news published in many months’ and possibly years for ithe Army Reserve for a period of six. years. This includes an obliga- young men of the nation who are | local draft board extends ‘‘greet- ings,” according too Major, Edgar tive duty is followed by participa- jtion as a meniber of the Reserve | organization for three years, and | another year of “‘non-participating”’ Reserve membership, An eight year enlistment is fe. | served for young men who have. not yet reached 18%) at the time of enlistment. The idividual must serve on active duty training for a period of six months, which can be postponed until the man graduates from high school, or reaches the age of 20, which ever comes first. During the balance of the eight year period, the indjvidual is ré- quired to: participate in weekly | meetings of two hours each and a ‘maximum period of 17 days sum- /mer, camp each year” As long as | the man participates satisfactorily Grotelueschen. | Unit adviser for the 703rd Tank | Battalion, the local Army reserve ; unit,- Maj. Grotelueschen said the | recent act offers several very at- tractive enlistment programs for young men in the 17-18's-year age group. Included among many. other features are fairly positive com- mitments by the Army as tto when those elisting will be re- This will afford these young peo- ple a much better opportunity than in the past to make detailed plans concerning advanced edu- cation and business careers. Maj, Grotelueschen said. that one of the: enlistment contracts offered the increase in proyides :that any time prior to + ice with the army, immediately after enlistment. Release from ac- | } |in the Reserve training, he is draft building at 1080 W, Huron. Charles A. Taylor, president of, the company, arid three other home | ‘faced with the dilemma of what to tion for two years of active serv-| office officials came from Rich- do between now and the time their mond, Va., to attend the opéning. | Agency manager Louis Pohl was | lauded for his leadership of the | fast-growing Pontiac ‘branch, es- ablished here in 1945. Present at the luncheon was Darrell M. Watters, state director of agency licensing. Among agency managers attending were three former Pontiac area men and their wives, Hughie Conway and his as-| sistant, Lewis Sucher, from Flint; and S. P. Mancuso of Detroit's downtown agency. - Lodge Calendar Special meeting aad advanced officers night, Pontiac Chapter No. 228, O, E. 'S.. Monday, Sept. 26th at 8 p. m. Memorial, service at 7:30 p. m. Officers practice Sun- day, Sept. 26th; at 2:30 p.*m. Edith Coons; Sec. eS gan and he shot her, tossed her | ~Adv, The Fall Asembly of the Flint Church will be held Sept. 30, -in _Lincoln Park Methodist Church, | Flint, ; . Women will be attending this | 15th anniversary of the Society | from nine Pontiac Area Methodist | churches, First, Central, Oakland Park, Wilson Ave., Galloway Lake, . | Baldwin Ave., Keego Harbor, Co- | vert and Elmwood. | Mrs. Colin Houston, secretary of | the spiritual life of the Detroit Con- She | ference will be the mhorning,speak- er and Dr. Merrill Abbey of the | First Methodist Church, Ann Ar- | bor will speak in the afternoon. Mrs. Fred Manes of the First | Methodist Church and Mrs. P. G. | Latimer of the Central Methodist | Church are members of the district Methodist line of personal gifts, stationery; pital where she works as a labora-- | Church, will conduct the funeral | Stock Split Proposed — CHICAGO \—Sears, Roebuck & Co. announced today a proposed .3 for 1 split of its stock. The ‘recommendation of the board of directors will be placed before pecial meeting Nov. 14. | the pigskin — Last night's contest was | parts stockholders of the company at a | Were among the 75 insurance rep- . Army Spokesman Says © carne rf? ARCHIE BARNETT Both the Planning Board and | City Commission took steps this | week to retain residential zoning _on Southfield north of 14 Mile. 'Lawmakers agreed to trade 1'4 west corner of Southfield and Worthington, now terrace-zoned. The city would then own all but twe of the lots between Worthington and Wakefield on Death Toll of Dutch Elm Low Under City Control. Southfield, and favors singie family zoning there. ; The Planning Board followed, by | its recommendation for city denial to a request to rezone from single family to business zoning, four lots at the northeast corner’ of 14 Mile and Southfield, just north of a service station, ‘ * * * Oct. 23 has been the date set for dedication ceremonies at the city’s two new fire stations. As- sistant City Manager Dana Whit- man dr. sald both the Adams and Chesterfielg buililings would be open for public inspection from 1 te 6 p.m. The actual dedications have been tentatively scheduled for 3 | p.m. at the west side station and | 4 p.m. at the east side fire hall. * On Monday, Rotary Institute Day, local Rotarians will be hosts to the district at’ a noon luncheon at the Community House. Ken Partridge of Canada, will be the guest speaker. A The city’s growing recreation- al needs again came to the this week when Planning consideration wag given to Birmingham Athletic Club‘s pro- posal to purchase a 500 by 500 feet parcel of property, part of a G1-acre tract the city owns at the northwest corner of Cranbrook and 14 Mile roads. For this and zoning reasons, Planning Technician Herbert Herz- berg was asked to try and arrange an Oct. 4 joint meeting date with the Recreation Board. 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Offiees: cotati sinters er a nee FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner East Weren and Mt. Clemens at Mill St., Pontiac (Opposite Post Office) Maleeim &~ Burton, Minister Lawrence D. Graves, Asse, Minister Sunday Morning Service 10:30 A. M. “FRET NOT THYSELF” The fev Mr, furten, Preaching ————— FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Pou! 8. Havens. Minister Sunday Morning 10:00 A. M. “FILLED TO OVERFLOWING” - Rev. Paul R. Havens 10:15 A. M. Broadcast Over WPON 11:15 to 12:15 Church School Classes for All Ages A Sound Film:,“A CHANCE TO GROW” Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting and Bible Study ‘Rev, Havens, Speaker =~ Bill Farrel, Song Leader | | of Early Days | Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the First 25 East Boule-. | vard S. ° | bilee in the Church of God, accord- |ing to the Rev. | Sey, pastor, | religious group. | part of the Church of Ged's | servance of seventy-five years of Gln Given First Church of God Shows Religious Film Sunday Evening at 7:30 “Heaven to Earth," a religious /motion picture, will be shown on Church of God, The film was produced to high- light an international diamond ju- H. Eugene Ram- ww The 42-minute pieture presents a look at the work and spirit of pioneers in the early days of this. Glimpses, are given of Daniel S. Warner and other early leaders between 1830 | and 1916. : The film was produced by the! Jam Handy Organization of De- | 'troit and was filmed in the vicini- | ty of Anderson, Ind., where offices | ‘of the church are located. More | | than 500 people are in the cast. The picture has been acclaimed | by film experts as an excellent) | portrayal of the spirit of this | group of people. “Heaven to Earth" js being shown across the country as a ob- service. / 000 constituents in more than 2,000 | pollment has reached 216,032. SCOTT LAKE RD. - ASSEMBLY OF GOD © | Latimer of the Central Youth Rally Scheduled This religiots gro up has de-} veloped from the handful of pion- | |eers of seventy-five years ago into | a body of people numbering 125.- | tions, Church school en- | 1002 Scott Lake Road ° fae ba. © nagalial dervice | ae ve Tues, 2:48, ¥. P. Wed. 7:20, Mid-Wh Windell, Paster : J! bre thren, ye have done it unto me. | didnt oe PLANNING THE PROGRAM—Meeting to complete the final arrangements for the Pontiac School of Religion which will run for six weeks nning Oct. 3 were (left to right) the Rev. Robert Van Oeyen, pastor of the White Lake Presbyterian Church, Mrs. P. G. | erode Church, the Rev. Edward D. 7 Classes Will Tonight at Marimont The monthly Youth Rally of the: in Oakland Youth Fellowship will be | held tohight at 7:30 in. the Mari-— mont Baptist Church. Bill Viekman, missignary to Ja- pan, will be guest speaker, Jim Steenson-of Byron will play the_ trumpet. | All young people of the area are | invited, Refreshments will follow the rally. The Pontiac School of Religion Teachers and their topics are Van Oeyen, pastor of the White “Use of the Bible Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my | “Teaching Primary Children’ class « An nmerlene Universal Ave., Sunday Schoo! 9:45 A. M. THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH | William E. Goding. Pastor tist Church, located on Crescent Lake Road at ectce Township, to serve the entire community. | . | in charge. ; to Mrs. Percy Latimer. the class taught by the Rev. | Church of the Ascension. Worship of God 10:45 A. M. Garver. First Congregational | for six consecutive weeks on Monday nights from 7:30 to 9:30. 0 The school, accredited by the National Council of Churches, is open to laymen of any denomination within Oakland County. held this year at the First Congregational Church, Huron amd Mill Sts. “Jesus and His Teachings” will be taught by the Rev. With Childre of Orchard Lake Community Church for leader. will be the subject of Reita Smith's Miss Smith is the youth director at Bethany Baptist Church. “The Church Program for Intermediates” will have Ina Miller ‘The Christian's Task at Home" “Planning and Leading Christian Worship” George Garver, | “Life and Work of Paul” will also be taught by the Rev. Mr. All Are Welcome! | “Christianity and Social Problems” U Peatiae Press Phote Auchard, associate pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Barney Roepcke of the Orchard Lake Community Church and the Rev. John Mulder, associate pastor of the Central Methodist ‘Church and Dean of the school. _, Begin Oct. 3 will open Oct. 3 and hold classes It is being listed below: Robert Lake Presbyterian Church. n” will have Mrs. Barney Roepke (Indian Americans) will be given is to be the topic = pastor of the Lutheran REV. LAWRENCE DAWSON ‘Missionary to Show Slides of His People is the class to be léd by the | Ts 7.7 . oak. M. Worship — Sermon by Rev. Lola P. Marion - 9:45 A, M. to 12:15 Promotional Service by All Bible i Classes 7:45. P. M. Evangelistic Service — on Coming Revival With Evangelistic Deal Oct. 9 Through 23 7:45 P. M. Wednesday — Midweek Bible Study A Friendly Place to ae Bleck W. of Baldwin Sunday School 9:45 A. M. os teth Coenetl ‘ oe Hin Street at i cherry Street Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. - Sunday School . Soeecless 9. 45 a.m. Evening Service_7:30 P. M. Morning Worship . aratetrere "311200 a. m. Owege Phene FE ¢-3404' WAYNE E. WELTON Ss aa cen W, Neon, & D., Pastor — Minister FE 2-6928 ~ OAKLAND COUNTY HOLINESS ASSOCIATION Sanday, 3:00 P. M. at the - - Parkdale Nazarene Church ’ REV. R. C. JOHNSON, Speaker REV. DANIEL PATRONE, Guest Violinist FIRST GENERAL 249 Baldwin Ave. Md Saturday Night Service. 7:00 P. M. f= Sunday School. | Morning Worship REY. DAVIS, Former Paster, Guest Preacher § Evening Service BAPTIST CHURCH ff — Worship 11 A. M. Dr. Addison Leitch, Guest Preacher P Youth Groups .. . 6:30 P. M. » ‘Evening Worship . 7:30 P. M. Wed. Prayer and Bible 4 Study 7:30 } | 6.30 PM. waeee P_M. oo Service, 8 P.M ~~ ‘ | Sarah Williams, | ninth Mtn. Min. a. nr. a. _ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ‘ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL || ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL , Lawrence and Williams Streets MILFORD, MICH Dixie Highway Near Sashabaw Lope ee || ee eines GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH now , 7 0:45 A. M.—CHURCH SCHOOL , Tecan’ asa Cones eae , Corner of Genesee and Giendale . exnintan “YOU ARE FREE | 11:00 A. M.—MORNING PRAYER 1:00 A M—Morning Prayer, || - Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M- | “Rents = Station CKLW—800 Ke. Sundoy 945 AM. | Seeman Genie, Vicar | the Rev. Waldo Runt, Vieat Sunday Sere si 3A Wand AM. , : 3 : we * ot Ra ! : i, , ‘ | = Se . : ~ * - | ? ; | ‘ < 1) zy 4 . YY ‘ S i ri i. Y : a 2 bs = ae t eo Gs hee : a bi . ‘ £4 ve Ae a ee o. oe = y oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, eee SATU RDAY. SEPT EMBER R 24. 1959 Youth Participate in Friday Musicale From Sept. 26 to Oct. 2 National Youth Week will be observed in all Christian Missionary and Alliance churches, The local church, 178 Green St. has planned a program, Wednes- day, These public services will be conducted in the church each eve- ning at 7:30, Mrs, Martha Wheeler, young people’s president, reports the speaker will be John Hazlett. Mr. Hazlett completed five years of training in the denomination's Theological School at Nyack, N.Y. in June, Bill Lanpher, who attend- ‘ed four years in the same school and js presently enrolled in Wayne University, will have charge of the musical program. Several young people of the church will participate in the mu- sicale Friday night. The Rev. G. J. Bersche is the pastor, = Howard Street =? thet W elcome! soe oeewwe ..9:30 P.M. aE “Rato STATION ° 'WPON St Trinity Lutheran Church Missouri Synod . Rev. Ralph C. Claus SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. Ist SERVICE 8:30 A. M. 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 46 N. ROSELAWN “The Harvest ts Passing, the Sunset is Ending, are you saved?" Ss. 5. 10 A.M. Merning Message by the Paster pecial Music Evangelistic Service, 7:00 P.M Wed. Bible and Prayer, 7:30 P. M. ev. Shafer, -Paster Pontiac 210 N. Perry St. Sunday School Rally 9:45 Pastor to Preach Here From Owosso Confident Living But ‘Poor’ Family Is Rich When Assets Are Tallied By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE I was talking with a man who came from a family of nine boys. His father, a butcher, had raised that family on $30 a week. Yet every one of those nine boys is now a leader in his community. “You would be considered underprivileged children teday, wouldn't you?" I commented. * . .* “Well,” he answered, “we didn't think so then and I don't think so wow. How were we underprivileged? Why, we didn't even know hat word. True, we were poor tinancially, but consider our assets, We had a wonderful father and mother. “We had an inspiring church and pastor, fine schools and lived in a good town in a beautiful sec- tion of the country. We were healthy and had ideals. We knew that if we put ourselves in God's hands and worked and believed, we could make something of ourselves. What's underprivileged about a set-up like that?’ Those nine boys, you see, were not thinking nega- tively. But all too many people today are accepting a soft and easy doctrine that there are more op- Portunities given to some than to others, I think DR. PEALE his is a false doctrine. Too many of us like te blame the things that jare against us. But, in a country where Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower became présidents, “I was born on the wrong side of the tracks!’ or “I came from a woor family” are not good excuses. « * * s A Negro boy said to me glumly. “I can never amount to much in his country.” : “Why not?” I asked. “You ought to know,” he answered. “You're healthy, aren't you?” I asked) “And smart?” He grinned and agreed. “You have a good mother? He nodded. “Let me feel your muscle.” He rolled up his sleeves and grinned again when I congratu- lated him on his well developed muscles, “And you have a wonderful smile.” A good father?” ~ I added another item ‘to his “But I'm colored,” he objected. “So is Ralph Bunche, who used to be a janitor,’ I reminded him. ‘So is Jackie Robinson. So is the president of Borough of Manhattan, Hulan Jack." And I went on to mention other names. “You are | thinking twenty-five years behind the times. It was really much | harder then than it is now for Negro men and women but, even so, ‘some of them did mighty well all the same.” TELLS STORY Then I told him a story about a small! colored boy at a county fair. | |A man was blowing up balloons and letting them float up into the |sky to the delight of a crowd of children. The balloons were of all 'colors. “Do you suppose that black one will go as high as the rest?” jthe Negro boy asked. “Watch,” the man said, “and I'll show you.” He blew up the black balloon and it went just as high as the others. “You see, ' sonny,” he told: the boy, “‘it isn't the color that determines how high they go, it's the stuff inside them that courts.” After this story, I added for my young friend, “If you will get self- | | doubt out of your mind and rid yourself of the inferiority complex | you’ re nursing, if you believe that God will help you and if you will | |give everything you have to whatever you do, you'll get along all \right.” - ; _* @ # : | I realize fully that ‘many people have difficult’ problems. But when you stop thinking of your problems and the obstacles you face’ |and throw yourself into your task, you will come through. -The help | of God, positive thinking, a desire to serve others and the willingness | ‘to work are all you need. If you believe you can do it—you can. | (Copyright 1955, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) | ect reaching youngsters “and older people. “Uncle Gay,”’ as he is known to | hundreds of boys and girls, uses his picture adventures, gospel | magic, oil paintings and melodies | to present the gospel story. The | meetings begin at 7:30 nightly. There will be four meetings Sun- day: 9:43, and 11 a.m., 6 and 7:30. p.m. The Rev. Mr. Smith will be at the Salvation Army in Diayton | Plains. on the same days at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. 7 ture, ” Bible School Holds Rally Day All Departments to Be Represented in Young People’s Program Rally Day wilt be observed at the Oakland Avenue United Pres- byterian Bible School with a special program “Called to Dis- | cipleship."’ All departments of the schodl will be represented. ? i ach | Thee inchude* "Called coun "| of the melody, Kol Nidre, a suppli- Mrs. Clare Hubbel; Learn,” Bobby Powley, Michael | tion for forgiveness for rash Mincha at 4, p.m., Neila at 5) Blanchard, Linda Koch, Jimmie | ®ts Committed during’ the year.| j:cigck and the Final Seofar will Webb, Charlotte Allshouse, Billy| An idea of the spirit of the Jew-| pe at 7:07 p.m. Haun, Linda ‘Schultz, Griff Verhey, Patsy Shepherd, David Atwell and Delta Mahan, Others are “Called fo Sérve,” Christine Lape; “Called to Na- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schultz; “Called to Witness,” Geerge Marten and Walter Hill; “Called to Worship,” the Rev. Theodore R. Allebache, pastor of ! the church, Eldon Powley will be narrator. ; Musical numbers will be a duet | by Gwendolyn and Marilyn Vernon ‘and a quartet by Joyce Sweet, |Glora Luck, William Coffing and the Rev. Mr. Allebach. The worship service at 10 a. m. is designated as Christian Service | Sunday. The pastor, will preach on | the theme, A Place of Service for Everyone.’ Young People Plan to Attend Youth Rally: assets, ; National Youth Week will be ob- | served in the St. George Greek | Orthodox Church Sunday. About | 150 young people will receive Holy Communiion at the morning serv- ice, They will then dedicate them- | sleves to Jesus. After the service the group and their leaders will keve brunch at Devon Gables, Sunday evening the St. George | | young people will be guests at jas| Youth Rally in the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Detroit. Sunset Sunday to. Markit Beginning of Yom Kipper Jewry’s most solemn holiday, Wom Kippur or the Day ‘of Atone- ment, will be marked in all parts of the world beginning at sunset Sunday and continuing throughout the following day According to ie Bible, Yom Kippur is the time to seek. divine pardon for one's sins and to grant pardon to those who have offended the worshipper. Expiation js sought _ for by prayer and ‘through fasting, Most notable feature of the Yom | Kippur observance is the chanting | Berk and Sam Hartman. - B'nai Israel Congregation B'nai Israel will hear Rabbi Henry Hoschander give “Means and Goals” on Kol Nidre Eve at 5:45 p.ni. Sunday, Monday morning, Shacharia will start a{ 8:30, the Torah serv- jee at 10:30 a.m,, with @# ser- mon at if o'clock. the Vizker sermon at 11;:30 is entitled “The Art of Forgetting.” ish holydays may be gleaned from * * « this passage from the Day of Atone- ment service, “We pray for all men. Grant that wherever a heart sighs in anguish under the burden of guilt, wherever a saul yearns to return to Thee, it may fei the effect of Thy pardoning love and aes: Let superstition, falsehood | malice Vanish everywhere.” Temple Beth Jacob _ At Temple Beth Jacob, service | tomorrow evening will: begin at 8:15. Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein will speak on “Listening with the Third Ear.” Monday moraine at dec he will bring the sisted by Cantor Lazarus Hersho- vitz and Joe Jacobson. The choir, comprised of Nor- man Blumeno, Charles Jacobs, | Martin Smith, Michael Newhouse | direction of Mel Goldman and Joe Kornov, will Jead the singing. meet at 2 p.m. and the afternoon | wership is scheduleqg for 3 | o'clock, A Memorial Service will be held at 4 p.m. with the concluding serv- crm § ice. at 5 p.m. oe Assisting Rabbi Saperstein wilt | The Christian and i be Charles Wilson organist and di- | | Missionary Alliance Church | rector of the choir composed of | Richard Hartman, James Kantzer, | Joel Thome, Edward Kantzer, Irv- ing Schlyfestone and Charles Za- mek with Rebecca Gould and) James. Rosenthal, soloists. . | (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) Rev. G. J. Bereche, Pastor Sundey School 9:30 p. m. Merning Worship 11 a. m, ‘SMUT THE DOOR WHEN you PRAY” : eG | Alliance Youth GOOD SA Hience Silver Stew Ten Sept. 27th, aa M. Fellowship 6:15 p. m, Service € listic Service we gpeat te 7:30 oF | “= 7:30 p.m. 199 Auburn Ave. at D/.V Hall | “EXCUSES” Rev, Juanita Parris, Bactor i FIRST PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 Chase Street Sunday Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Mr. Clarence Hale, of Pontiac Mid-Week Service, Wed, 7:90 P.M. EVANGEL TEMPLE Y.MC.A. Side Entrance Non-Denominational Full Gospel Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship Service ......11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service Sunday Evening ...:. 7:45 P.M, as RO ee = he (easel. « 288 (Oe ae eee eee CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore St. HB. JOHN DRAKE, Pastor ; Sunday Services 7:30 p.- m, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Midweek Service “UNITED LUTHERN CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION - Williams and Lorraine The Commen Gervice ...tt:00 A.M. Sunday Scheel .. . 10:08 A.M, Geo. 1. Garver, Paster FE 2-1613 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship WESLEYAN MET HODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Rev. C. D. Friess. Pastor W. Y. P. S. 6 Evangelistic 45 P. M. 7:30 P. M. REV. E. B, MOORE Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Installation of Teachers and Officers 4 Morning Worship 11:00 “FAITH HEALING” Evening Rally, 7:45 P.M. Sermon: “THINK” Tuesday, 7:45 _Mrs. Isaiah Jones, Jewish Missionary “WHEN MESSIAH COMES” Thursday, 7:45 Youth Service WPON Sunday A.M. 8-8:30 Rev. W. Wibley. Pastor “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” | . 4 | Holiness Church on Osmun street “at the 11 a.m. and the . services Sunday. _ Bible Seminary, composed of Eu- / nice Ashley, _ hing meeting. ‘from Oct. 2 to 7 inclusive. The Rev, E. B. Moore of Owosso Rev wil be guest speaker at the Beulah 7:30 p.m. The Sunshine Trio of Owosso Marilyn Thomas and Betty Burgess, will sing at the eve- D: HH The pastor, the Rev.“ John W.. Burgess, extends an invitation to. the public. . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "Oakland and Saginaw, Pastor W. E. Hakes, Assi Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word. = SUNDAY Pee ren 45 A.M { es for All Ages) « MORNING , WORSHIP__10.45 A.M “MALCHUS” Savage: _ EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P.M. Rev. James A. Savage—‘'South America” Speaking Salvation Army | Sponsors Youth ' Meetings Oct. 2- 7 well get it tor you.” Everything for the Church © y and Sunday School “It we don't have what you want— lee ere F smith of Christian Literature Sales | Wheaton, Ill., will conduct youth 9 od Ave. FE 46-9501 | meetings at the Salvation Army . Oakla 958 | Church on W. Lawrence street . 9:45—Attend our growing A graduate of Moody Bible Insti- | SUNDAY SCHOOL ' tute, Chicago, the Rev. Mr. Smith 11:00—Sermon Theme: has served 13 years as pastor and “The Courage of Esther” | youth worker and represents the | Youth Gospel Crusade of Wheaton. | ‘This is a faith missionary proj- a a ag Meets at 1194 Josign Ave for Worship - Matt, Wis. CHURCH OF CHRIST Services Each Lord’s Day Evening r.$ And | say whto thee thow art Peter and upon tis rock 1 will Gulld my church And the gates of ae shall not prevail against it. EACH LORD'S DAY MORN 1) A. M. 7:00 P.M. FE 17-0226 Ped Dems aR Sonia Lake Snes Je 135 Prospect St. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH . 6: 45—Youth Fellowship , Musical Program * 7:30—Evangelistic. Hour “The Faith of Daniel” | Geo. BD. Murphy. pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..................5. 9:45 A. re” HOLINESS MEETING ............ ee aee wes 11 A.M. YOUTH SERVICE ... :- osc ciiwssioanveecens 6 P.M. EVANGELISTIC MEETING .............. 7:30P.M CAPT. and MRS. MAGNUS | Thursday Prayer MICHALSEN, in Charge 7:30 P.M. 29 Ww. ———— Street ‘CHURCH OF CHRIST 1186 N. — Phone FE MILTON "TRUEX, Bb Deca aoe HERALD OF TRUTH" 7:90 PM. Wednesday Eve. Service XY?—Each fen. 1:00 te 1:90 FM. 8:80 4 MM. Sanday Sehest . 30 one or Sunday Evening Service 16:50 A M. cone Worship A duet will be sung by Philip) Musaph is scheduled for 12 noon, Rabbi Hoschander will be as-| and Mel Nosnachuck under the | A fellowship of Christians in the American Baptist Convention serving with others.in The World Council of Churches. Rev. Fred Robert Titlany, minister A. M. SUNDAY P.M. . 9:00 Worship - 5:00 Youth Center 9:45 Sunday School 7:00 Youth Meetings 11:00 Worship 8:00 Training Hour WEDNESDAY, 7:45 P.M. CHURCH NIGHT Sunshine Trio of Owosso Bible Seminary Tonight, 7:30 P. M.—Sundey, 11 A. M. - 7:30 P.M. If You Enjoy Good Preaching and Singing — Be Sure to Attend Each Service Rev. E. Moore of Owosso, Guest Speaker BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH. 1 intended to be... the sole source | ZION CHURCH 239 €. aa ST. Revival Continues Nightly, 7:30 P.M. | with REV. D. E. PATRONE. Evangelist, Violinist Sunday School, 10:00 ~ Worship 11:00 Rev. W. E. Varian, Pastor Lavern Sheffield, Music Director APOSTOLIC CHURCH ’ OF CHRIST 458 Central Services Sunday 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. | Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.m. | We are Apostolic in d in octrime, Baptism ous Name. Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus as the One T God! pn tee Ca Hoare fear Se Ge OEE First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH «. 365 East Wilken Ave, Sunday School ........ Morning Worship... .. 11:00 BTU. o.oo... i} Evening Worship . | Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 ‘| Young People’s Bible Stu. 8:00 P. REV. A. H, MULLINS, Paster ' Phone FE 4.8574 Altiliated With Southern Baptist Convention | = The Pilgrim Holiness Church Baldwin and Fairmount : eeees SCHOOL (All D ccvcccscccesens LOO A Ages M. . eee eases aye tartsene panes treeceeeeceses L100 AM, PILGRIM DPB. oss revccscesccscnscsccsesecess O00 PIL EVENING SERVICE ceenebeerssterececesesetes 1:00 P.M.. _ GOOD SINGING — BIBLE : “The Little Church With the Big Heart” E. C. SWANSON, Minister, ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt. Calvary Church 306° Midway—Off Sanford fpowen om ag gi M Mom. Worship. JAM Fours, Poon E orship. . FAST. M,Iulor Care. AM ~No...The Bible Is Our Sole Guide! , Giliidthe Give i quecins tote atl tespect for the Bible. It could not be otherwise, for the Catholic Church is the Mother of the Bible. But we do not agree with the modern theory that the Bible is the one and only source of religi- into their present form. And it was ous truth. _ 1400 years before printing was in- I The Gospel of Se. John, for ex- vented and the mass distribution — ample, says: “...there are many of the Scriptures became possible. other things which Jesus did which If Christ had intended the Bible are not written in this book.” And to be the sole guide to His teach- St. Paul said: “Stand fast; and hold ing, would He have allowed. this the traditions which you have. delay—permitting millions of peo- leatned, whether by word, or by eos eS our epistle” (1 Thess. 2:15). ptinted ‘Word? Christianity began with the coming of Christ — nor with the writing of the Bible. And Christ had established His Church... which St. Paul called “the pillar and mainstay of the truth”. .. long before any of the books of the New Testament had been written. The answer is, of course, that Christ established His Church to catry on His mission and spread His teaching. And while the Bible’ is the inspired Word of God, there are certain truths taughe and ex- emplified by Christ which it does not record. .. which will be found The Savior did not command us. ‘ in the life, practite and teaching « _ ee pe = dietcom- of Christ's Clrusch--cradicions de> a noe ieee eae ing back to the days of the Apostles that the Bible is not extremely valu- rey ———— ce painting able. It does mean, though, that - a, the Bible is not...and was not of Christian teaching and belief. The Church had existed 1600 yeafs, in fact, before the theory was advanced that the Bible should be the sole guide to Christian believers. . Early century Christians: never saw the complete Bible. It was 400 years after Christ died before the quest. Write today ~ ask for Pamphiet books of the Bible were assembled ‘No. KC-32. SPONSORED BY MSGR. A.X.M. SHARPE COUNCIL, — NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH. - SUPREME COUNCIL love for the Bible, jou ™ should learn all you can about it and how it must be unders _ stood im relation to the teachings of the Church. These and many other inser _ esting facts are discussed in a pamphiet which we will send free upon your re a KNIGHTS oF COLUMBUS RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU 4422 LINDELL BLVD. - $f, touls 8, missoues ee at oo * ania dipsaigitilbaiiDemacimM OO SO SA a) 0 a ; ; 4 i . : : = we / y ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ._ SATURDAY, $ SEP 1EMBER 24, 19580 ae a VF id pom ME PONTIAC PRESS ig a te coma, cores pene Ey WPL Entered gt Post Offices. Pontias, Mich, as second class matter ; Powring Panes is delivered bY for 40 cents a tas “ther fie td beeate i, rpingoe fo th the «Calta sit Saraoes. $30.00 MEMBER OF AITDIT BUREAC OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1955 Miss Shelly to Retire _ After 31 Years’ Service Announcement that Pontiac’s able and popular librarian, ADAH SHELLY, is to retire October 31 is a reminder of , her long and efficient service to the City. © Up to the time she » came here, the library . had been operated under heavy handicaps by a , women’s society with vol- unteer non-professional librarians, From the mo- ment Miss Smit took over for the City in 1924, however, introduction of ac- cepted professional methods began. eye & w Today the library, its branch and bookmobile maintain an efficient up-to- date, free reading service for the people ‘., of Pontiac. In 1924 volumes on the shelves totaled 5,000 and circulation was 50,000. The library now owns 55,000 wahemes-cend, etrenlation hes climbed to 220,000. Scichd Yetteals “wed ob Yites Shelly last March when the new branch library in the Glenwood- Perry neighborhood was named in her honor, It is a happy circum- stance that this branch will be a permanent memorial to the great contribution Adah Shelly has eee ae ie oemmealiy's cnlterat e. In her 31. years there she has made a host of friends, We feel we can speak for them in wishing her many happy years of retirement. Winner and Still Champ Rocky Marciano has what it takes to beat the better bums. In their meeting at Yankee Stadium ‘the Rock convinced an aging old man, Ancuizy Moorz, that the heavyweight crown adorns the right head as far as they're concerned. Actually the man from Brockton, Mass., was more con- vincing in his sixth successful title defense. We're reluctantly concluding he’s the best of a sorry lot. * * * _ In the opinion of veteran Referee Kessier, he proved in nine exciting rounds his right to be ranked with such | greats as Dempsry, Tunnry and Lous. Personally, we think KessLer was ex- cited and even a bit balmy. The heavy- weight division’s most colorful ' figure lacks any boxing skill, but there’s no one around to take advantage of his hopeless defense and pop him. Outgunned though he was, the aging challenger was not dis- graced in defeat. He made a cou- rageous if hopeless stand and even decked the Rock in the second round. x * * Besides their pugilistic ability, Méssrs Marciano and Moore have proved them- selves astute businessmen. They drew a gross take of $2,100,000. Of this the winner got $472,000 before taxes and the loser $236,000. And that, as the Saying goes, is important moola. Being around at the right time is much more important than being good in the sour science. Sports Club Praised High tribute has been paid Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club, scene of the recent national skeet championships. It came from Jimmy Rosinson, skeet and trap shooting editor of the maga- zine Sports Afield, and recognized as one of the Nation’s top writers of the¥e sports. _ Rosinson, who.annually picks the All. American skeet and trap shooting team, was much impressed by the manner in _Which the championship shoot was con- * ducted. In conversation with Howarp ‘SmRLLY, club manager and editor of its “magazine Oakland County: Sportsman, a hhee papper pang \ national skeet shoot ever held and that the recent event here was . the finest and best operated. He also highly commended the club's skeet field and equipment, which he sald are unexcelled anywhere in the Nation, Congratulations are in. order to club members whose enthusiasm and hard work had so much to do with earning on tribute. Free World Food Ample A report issued by U.N.’s Food and Agricultural Organization shows that the world outside the Communist bloc is much better supplied with food than 10 years ago. Information on conditions behind the Iron and Bamboo Curtains is lacking because of the failure of Russia, its satellites and China to supply up to date statistics, * * * Immediately after the war conditions indeed were serious. Population had increased 10 per cent. Agricultural production was down five per cent. Recovery int the free world was-quite rapid, however. As a result its food supplies now are 25 per cent greater than in 1944-1947. According to FAO production of rice, milk and cot- ton is 20 per cent greater than before the war. Wheat, fats and meat are up 30 per cent and there is twice as much fruit and sugar. at & _ Thus the non-Communist world’s problem isn't one of food. Rather, !t is how to dispose of ever increasing sur- pluses of most staples. The People’s Business Boom for Bentley Republicans Beton Solon to Tackle Williams By JACK I. GREEN LANSING—A lot of Republicans are will- ing to bet now that their candidate for gov- ernog next year will be U. 8. Rep. Alvin M. Bentley, Owosso millionaire. °. LJ * a The betting is coming both from those who want to see. Bentley in the race and those who don’t. - The Bentley boom right now is based on several intangibles and a few tan- sibles. _--__, . His Saginaw Valley supporters brought the issue right out in the open at the Republican conference on Mackinac Island last weekend. They displayed huge “I Like Bentley for Governor” buttons, although saying that they were acting without permission of thelr favorite. ° ° ° Secondly, Bentley himself took off for Europe after giving a newspaper interview in which he acted like a man who was at least thinking of jumping into the race. COUNT OUT COBO To this you can add the steady belief among many Republicans that, when all the chips are down Mayor Alfred E. Cobo of Detroit will not be a candidate for governor. * Ld * And then you can top it with the gossip from Bentley's associates in Washington who think that he intends to make the race. In fact, these sources say they are convinced that Bentley will announce late this fall or early winter, seeking to freeze out other candidates: and have the field to himself. The Republicans have had such unfortu- nate experiences in recent years with bitter primary fights that they don't want. any mitted: conservative for governor. more. The party is almost committed to avoiding a primary fight next year. ma . e . It is well known that Cobo has no stomach for a primary scrap as a prelude to cians the Democratic nominee. So the bettors dre guessing that Bentley will capitalize on that situation and try to take the field for himself by taking it early. * ° » In his Washington interview, Bentley cer- tainly sounded like a man who is hearing the call of the people, as the politicians like to put it. ‘NOW OR NEVER’ He said that “it is now or never” if the Republicans are to beat the Williams ma- chine in Michigan. He said he would like to take on Gov. Williams himself but that he did not: want a primary fight in his own party. And he said something else which had _ & major bearing on the fierce Repub- .lican intra-mural fight over the party's strategy. é Bentley said that he thought he would , draw more from the “extremely conserva- tive’ branch of the party, contending that this wing has been neglected in recent years. . * ° * Bentley argued that President Eisenhower would draw the liberals and that it would -— be smart to balance the ticket with an ad- tablets and that day he was thoroughly miserable, but recovered ten min- utes after the next dose was taken. Mrs. C. M.) | Answer—Gilad to send instruc- tions to any reader who provides stamped, addressed envelope, I have never seen anything about daily exercise in your column. Perhaps you do not consider ex- ercise necessary for health. Please let us have your view of this ques- tion. (T. 0) Answer—A reasonable amount of exercise ig indispensable for good health, I believe. I dis- cuss the question at some length in the booklet “The Last Brady Symphony” — for copy send 25 cents coin and a stamped en- velope bearing your address. Then, too, I recommend exercise _'n bed—breathing exercise. For instructions ask for ‘the mono- graph on “Belly Breathing.” Please state whether any alcohol- ie beverage or liquor may be used in arthritis. —(Mrs. P. H.) Answer—One with arthritis will get along better without the use of alcohol in any form. Itis indeed a problem to supply six to a dozen kids with enough milk to make them well and strong. Here’s how we do Tt for our six: We use powdered skim milk—any of the five or six different brands, they're all good, but Tl admit they're pretty flat unless mixed with real whole milk, Mix two quarts of reconstructed skim with one quart of fresh whole milk and you have a pleasant tasting milk that is not flat. This saves us from $15 to $18 a month, and our kids are as healthy as all get out. (W. W. D.) Answer—Thank you, sir. It is a sound idea, nutritionally and econmically. If you have a pamphlet on drafts please send me one. I have never been able to subscribe to the com- mon belief that drafts are harmful, and this causes some arguments. (K.H.) Answer—Yes, and all to no pur- pose—not unless you ¢atch ‘em velope. This booklet deals with the common respiratory infec- *: tions, bronchitis, sinusitis, etc. I-am 16 years old and about = twenty pounds, overweight ‘and would like to. reduce. ~ parents — said it is: all right _- you om it. _— 4 1) i va De Uf set ; ee (5 ee , Ye Answer — It is too dangerous to attempt reduction at your age, Dorothy, except under the constant attention of your phys- ician, My doctor, a prominent heart specialist, concurs with you in re- gard to vitamin B complex—he has just ordered me to discontinue taking digitalis and continue taking - B complex as you suggest in your invaluable booklet. (Mrs. L.M.) Answer—Why conceal the doc- tor's identity? My advice is that anyone takihg digitalis without frequent examination and advice by. his physician would do well to stop it and take instead an optional daily ration of vitamin B complex—aq better heart ‘‘ton- ie” than any drug, in my opin- ion, Further information in book- let about heart and artery dis- eases—CVD — for copy send twenty-five cents and stamped envelope bearing” your address. Can “you suggest anything to pre- vent car sickness? (D. H. C.) _Answer—Same thing as sea sick-.- utomobile ‘ness, train sickness, a sickness. Send stamped envelope bearing your address ask, in writing, for pamphlet oh Seasick- ness. Signed tenors, not hava than one page ipo perin to personal health Boe h giene, not ‘o mene. Ons fiesis treatment will be anewered Dr. wilham ady if ~ stamped, Seg ges ae i to the Pontiac (Copyright 1955) + é F eet : i ae = j [r Vi u f Hoe. : A } - { oe PONTIAC rites, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1055" i - ! oe \e <2, SEVEN ‘Seminary President | Speaks in Drayfon DRAYTON PLAINS — Dr my son H.: Leitch, president of Pitts- featured speaker of the Planning og ey ol the. Bible “School ‘staff | , sche Ann 1 Di terian Church when it con¥enes this oe In ud rive rollment of 1000 requires space in}, Community — Activities addition to the church and the par- i por sonage, another hearba: tore, Par:| Will Receive Support the Drayton Plains School. for First Time The will meet for planning ; sessions this afternoon, then for! wAaTERFORD TOWNSHIP — Al- dinner ‘at 6 p.m. Dr, Leitch will : ie pei address the gathering at 7 p.m, | though many families “Dr. Leitch will also be the guest | area contribute to the United Fund speaker at the 1] a.m. Sunday serv-|in Pontiac because that's. where ice at which time there be the commissioning of the Bible School staff for the coming year, |%. the reception of new members, and the administering of the sacra ; ment of baptism. Mrs. John Rea-| Last year, the 21 captains and gan will be the soloist at this service. Injured Youth Dies in Detroit After Auto Crash DETROIT—Francis Nemeth, 18 of 1635 Shakin, Walled Lake, died in Mt, Carmel Mercy Hospital here today, 24 hours after he was in-| jured in a head-on crash northr-2st . of Detroit, The other driver, Hillard L. Wil- liams, 21, of 1609 Cedar Hill, Royal = was treated for cuts of the face and internal injuries. The crash occurred on Twelve Mile Road near Haggerty Road. Property Not Sold WIXOM—In a Press story this week; it was stated that Elmer Clark sold his property on Beck Road an@ Pontiac Trail, This is in- correct, Mr. Clark said, the prop- erty has not been sold. é* oe spr prespouctinwy CAPTAINS NEEDED tes; in the area Williams Lake road, Highland road SEE and Airport road; ang diam ~ fern Covert area, Mrs. George KEATING’S AD ler had this section ~~ s) ese until her husband was = Page 22 out of state, tn'Qur Builders’ Section s ¢ 8 Wetch Austin Grant's Homes on Parade on CKLW, Channel 9, Sunday, 11:30 ‘til Noon tains in the southern part of the township. ; Mrs, Fred Poole, Mrs, Fran- cis Davis, Mrs. Helen Harring- ton, Mrs, Wm. Katich and Mrs, of the eastern section and Mrs, Schiuchter, Mrs, Martin Wager, Mrs. Wm, Heltman and northern captains, e Cleaned . For the western section the cap- ® Adjusted Roscoe Goddard, Mrs. Milton Har- rington and Mrs, E. L. Windeler e Regulated A special function has been ar- ° ee ee the volunteers are to pick up ir Expansion materials. eames of the wre. gram will be a style show sta Watch Bands by the Bloomfield Fashion Shop. - Ledies’—Men's Special $ 9 5 Dryden Pupils Increase pectas - . DRYDEN—There is an increase of 33 over last year’s — in Dryden Community Schools. It Georges-Newports was necessary to divide ‘kinder- lewelry Dept. owe sereamnoges morning and |. lerngon a a “| 2 An SOLICITORS NEEDED — Mrs. 2608 W. Walton Bivd., points out the areas needing more solicitors in the Waterford United Fund Drive United Fund Gets Aidi in Waterford Raph G. Bump, to Mrs. Kenneth Schluchter, 2855 * 4. Junior and Senior High School classes, particularly in those areas which are required subjects, are averaging from 45 to 50 students. |The board directed Supt. .Baldwin | to contact the board of St. Johns rooms in the old Lutheran Annex. Girl meets buoyancy . .. | school’ their children were WONDERFUL WARNERETTES?* by WARNERS’ pantie girdles and irr ——_ pretty, with never in: Warner's power ae two-way For the youn: of all ages, matchin —. perfect for sports or lookin to interry Pg cubes fabric — e stretches! Site Bins small, — stretch with wae round waist -_ vomg 424, $5.00, Both. in arner’s | drat na bra, #21-12, $2.08. in Russ’ Nellie’ b ‘Country Store , 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road _ Open Weekdays 10 A. M. - 10 P, M. Sundays 10 A. M.-9 P. M. “ea the Rev. Orand Blanc. =, These will be used to relieve the | high school situation. Mr. Baldwin estimated that a additional teachers’ salary and. equipment would add. $15,000 to the budget. Also affected by the additional population is the school trans- portation system. Assistant Supt. Richard Huizenga, ex- plained in detail a number of situations which were creating overcrowded buses. He stated that in addition there were a number of requests for trans- | pertation service from parents who lived within a mile of the at. tending. The heard stressed that state regulations should he followed and that exceptions should be allowed only in ex- treme cases. : Also discussed was the elimina- | public school buses. The board ex- pressed itself as wishing to co- operate if it is possible, and di- rected Huizenga to restudy all possibilities before purchasing ex- tra buses. In other action, the board voted to call $25,000 of school building bonds of the April 1, 1950 issue. | | These bonds were Issued for the | purpose of constructing the ad- ‘dition at the | Brooklands School. ; Cont Calendar Keego Harber Business and Professional Wom- will beave its social m Inn at €:30 pm. Monday speakers for the ev ois be eet Dieterle of Birmingham an op vor the Hadiey Federated | meet tonight at 8 o'clock to Phillip N. Smith from Molly The sonal. harvest wupper of ao ag pel pracy of Jaseman and ae teves: ‘will start at 5:30 Tickets mugs be p ja ff Romeo Schools Announce Adult Education Schedule Monday Merlin Kerr, director of the pro- | Take Steps to Remedy |. | Dancing will be available. beginn sion this week, the Board of Ed-| 4. to Lake Orion road in order to) Lutheran Church to rent two class- | —— director of the | gram, announced this week ‘that registrations may be made by call- ing the high school er by attending | the first meeting of the class, The fall schedule will offer in- . either folk or at the opening session st 1°00 pan. } Walled Lake Passes . Emergency Action WALLED LAKE—An emergency ordinance. effective immediately, was passed at the last meeting of j the Walled Lake City Council pro- hibiting ‘the discharge of firearms within the city limits. The hasty action was taken because of the approaching hunting season. The Council accepted the resig- nation of councilman, Dan Me- Vety, who is moving outside the city limits in the near future. He was commended for his work while a member of the council. An electrical inspector will be appointed by City Manager, A. J, | Koenig, to fill a vacancy, His ap- pointment will be subject to ap- proval by the council, Agreements were reached with, representatives of several subdivi- | ‘sions for city services to be ex-| | races to their residents. - | 60th Anniversary Dinner Slated | by OES at Holly HOLLY — Electa Chapter No. 160, O.E.S. here, Will hold a din- ner at the Methodist Church, 6:30 p.m. Monday, in observance of | their sixtieth anniversary. | Candidates Mr. and Mrs, Wal. | ter Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Kelley will be initiated at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Tem. | ple. Fifty-year members will be hon-' ored at this meeting. Southfield Public Meets on Zoning and Charter SOUTHFTELD—A public hearing | on the major amendment. to Zon. | ing Ordinance No. 118, held at the. high school here last night, was attended by 135 persons. No de- | cisions were made and the meeting | was adjourned until a future date when a map will be available with the amendment. In a Tuesday meeting, 200 Southfield Township residents dis- cussed the proposed charter for the City of Southfield. The Char- ter Commission will make a final | proval. Three County Students Rate Engineering ‘A’ Three students from the Oak- ‘land County area are among 28 in | the University of Michigan C ollege | of Engineering who achieved an all | “A” record during the recent sum- mer session. They are Donald-L. | alco Farmington; Robert ‘Todd | onds, will be rose | Simpson, Pleasant Ridge, and Nor-. sooraah Si Johns, Utica. : : r i 4-Point Change Made in Charter Madison Heights Group Okays; Slate Meetings | for Oct. 6-7 : i ry FF? = z RE 3 me FER pip seas Meet to Open Sunday in Imlay City IMLAY ‘CITY—The annual mis- sionary conference of Trinity Bap- | tist Church will begin Sunday and rf continue —— Sunday, Oct, 2. A list of participating aries and their affiliation follows: Dr. Van Gider, Western Baptist Alfred’ Pratt, Hiawatha Land gga Beulah Hager, Mid Frank ‘ Jertberg, | A.B.W.E., Brazil; Oral Kinner, ABW.E., Philippines, and ee Veldt, Mid Missions, mission- j a ee eas ia oe “You're te Next Victim on Our List!” Offers from unknown companies often lure the unwary buyer with some trick phrase that boosts his ego ahd makes him think he is getting some kind of oe treatment. Such offers, whether by divect mail or tele- phone, should - be carefully investigated before receiving any serious consideration by the prospective buyer. ‘ : “Before You Invest -- ee _ BUSIN ESS ETHICS BOARD | of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce - Waldron Hotel Bldg. _ Phone FE 5-6148 OT ee ee ar 7 Se at "J ea ee oe 4 draft of the document to be sub-|I- “| mitted to Gov. Williams for ap- |]. SKY, Drive-In | 7 heater We are Pleased to Announce the First PONTIAC Area Showing Tani TUESD AY ’ ‘The Blue-Ribbon Award Winning Comedy of the Picture Industry! . The Laugh Capturing Comedy of Stage Is Present in CinemaScope and Full Color! “Mister Roberts” HENRY FONDA—JAMES CAGNEY—WILLIAM POWELL—JACK LEMMON ih ‘f j . fy . s oe A i : pe fA ote i? 5} j n f F i) Yt A i ; fee é ay Ret = ee : } . ae t- { t 3 ‘ % * sf ; i ; Le e “ I . ‘ / F 4 : ; x F a fi E o4. ; : | ‘ * | ! | : ' <— A f f a \ : \ cee : : ‘f fe / : : : ae a. . THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1953 | , Included 600 pounds of worpaint end 1800 scalping knives. Dan'l knew it wos time to act. in the British stores were TwoStatesEnd | Daylight Time, 9 | Others Continue | NEW YORK #—Daylight saving time ends tomorrow for residents of two states, the District of Co-| lumbia and many communities in eight other estates. Nine East Coast states, however, will. stick with daylight saving time until the end of October And in two states some commu- | . nities go back to standard time to- morrow while others in the same state must wait until the end of October. Clocks will be turned back an hour this Sunday in California, Nevada, the District of Columbia and in those communities which have daylight saving time in Ohio, | Kentucky, Indiana, Maryland, Mis- sourl, New Mexico, Virginia and | West Virginia, The change is) usually made at 2 a.m. In Pennsylvania and Tinois | some cities shift to standard time | this weekend, while others, includ- ing' Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago, continue with daylight saving time through October. * Entire. states waiting until the end of October to return to stand- Coast to Coast Moving CKLW, Chennel 9, Sundey, 11:30 ‘til Noon ard.time are New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hamp- shire, Rhode Island and Vermont. | ‘Mr. Roberts’ Takes Blue Ribbon Award “Mister Roberts,’ coming to the Blue Sky Drive-In Monday, walked away with the Boxoffice Blue Rib- bon Award for August. The award is given each month for the best film, which menibers | of the National Screen Council feel | is not only outstanding but good, entertainment for the whole fam- | ily. Freedom Is One Thing — | but Breakfast’s Another CRESCENT CITY, Calif. wh» —| Pound Master J. J, Garrett found | the dogs on the wrong side of the | fence when he arrived for work at | the Del Norte County Dog Pound. | Burglars, who had ransacked | the pound for tools, let out the dogs. The animals hung around waiting for the pound master—and [| breakfast. . Community Theaters | Blue Sky Drive-In | Starts Mon.: “Mr. Roberts,” Cinema- | Scope, color, Henry Fonda, James Cag- | ney, Wilitam Powell, Jack Lemmon. Ciwie—F Gat: “This a rth," color, Faith Domergue; ‘Tall ian Riding,” color, Randolph Scott. Gun., Tues: “House of Bamboo,” col- or, Cinem rt Ryan; “The aBcope, Robe | Purple Mask,” color, CinemaScope, Tony . | ter Set.: “Tarsan’s Hidden Jungie,” Gor. | don Seott, Vera Miles; “Seven Angry, Men,” Raymond Massey, Debra Paget. Sun,, Tues: “House of Bamboo,” col- or, CinemaScope, Robert Ryan. Wed., Thurs.: ae ~ Burma,” | Soectows. Barbara mwyck, Robert | nm, 1, G@at.: “i Leoters,” Rory Cal- houn, Julle ams “Jungle Man- | Eaters,” Johnny Wetsmuller, | iy Bat.: “Heidi,” “White Mane.” Tues “We're No Angels,” Rogart, Joan Bennett. s., Bat.. “How to Be Very, Very Batt “Seven Year Itch,” color Cinema. Scope, Marilyn rising,” color, -» Twes.: Hudson; “White R liam Lundigan, ree Castle . heo—Walled Lak. Sat: “It Came Prom Beneath the Sea,” Ken T ; “Creature With the Atom Brain,” Bun, Wed: We" ere art; jane Russell, Jeff Chandler Milford “Bente Pe Passage,” color, John Monroe, “Beminole Up- “Prencis Thurs, Sat.: “The Seven Little Poys,” technicolor, Bob Hope in the Navy,” ae v P. : eo palit « Woodward Avenue LUNCHEONS: Served COCKTAILS Phone MI 4-4800 Fax & Hounds Inn JOUN INGUESON, Proprietor LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. ‘SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. ‘tor Reservations in Bloomfield Hills Daily 12 Noon‘to 2:30 i] SBLECTED FOODS = Woodward to Maple Rd.—East of Birmingham MU 9-1902 |. a eee Betty Grable in : “How To Be Very, hel “THE DAM Very Popular” | Tonight! BUSTERS” STARTING TOMORROW Richard Todd in DENNIS MORGAN DAVID FARRAR pEARL OF THE SOU TH PACIFIC SUPERSCOPE Vecwmeovon | Ritchie spends a lot of time in jail; but in small doses. | 35 to 50 cents, It's the first increase || LAST TIMES TONIGHT ," Betty Gram. HIT PARADE! Tippler Starts Serving 144th Term in Clink BALTIMORE w — Anthony Ritchie, Who is 57, was back in city jail again today for another 60 days. Police said~it was his 144th arrest in the last four years for drunk and disorderly conduct, | They said that in those four ; years, he has spent a total of three | in. jail. : High Haircut Price? WARRENTON, Va. #-—! Madison's barber shop hiked the | price of haircuts yesterday—from in more than 2%, years, said the | operator, Charlie Madison, Rocky MARCIANO Archie MOORE aNG J) Drite-In Theater 2150 Opdyke Road Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. Show Sterts 7:00 P.M. Phone FE 4-4611 No. 1 on the || ROY ROGERS | Starring in 3rd Great Action Picture 2 : F a - ae Rx b~ . ISLAND ~— ~— JEFF MORROW - | CINEMaScoPE | TWO MORTALS TRAPPED IN CHALLENGING THE UNEARTH OF AN OUTLAW PLANET GON te stamng FAITH DOMERGUE: AND ALSO nation at bay! le ‘ (Snibe a " “Le — M hae tet ety) ‘x . SUNDAY and MONDAY Thrilling Action Pictures You will Remember for Suspense OUTER SPACE LY FURIES E MAD! { { i / ; eS industry for Businessmen 4 By Russ Winterbotham Ralph Lane Atomic R a Set instrumentation, physics wi wa fur rent ste on the radiating MMMM ices POTTS 38h x tea ne me sane ee material available on Giation and its applications in in- Later AEC reports are ab-| dustry, science and technology. ee eee SS ce | revel in the nent’s " 7 cooperation with the Atomic En-| monthly . “U.S, ‘Re-| LIKE MORE VACATION MON. ergy Commission, now is making| search Reports” also available | EY? Sell things you're through jronclasaified Atomic Energy Com-| trom the field office: at 96.00 a with through Classified ads i the tried aikailicance ‘aeciy Graig ee eet eee ces lines : to Michigan businessmen. yeas F coat striate wince are| RED, V, GEE wt os

‘ , > of the hyber ™ Color by TECHNICOLOR CINEMASCOPE tm the wonder of 4 Track, High- Fidelity Sterephonic Sound Produced by CHARLES BRACKETT ff bp bp hb hb bh he te i ee starting SUNDAY _ risst srowinc RAW! REAL! TRUE! ~wwewveYTYTereYYYY* Tvvvewewvveerrrrry™ ¥, Pw ba ie dl ie te tle Ate tle thy ie i hi ae i hie Ni Mi Mihi itn A. SURPRISE FEATURE | VuvvVvvVvVVVWYYYy. WHITE GIRL EXPLORER AMONG NAKED SAVAGES! § AUTHENTIC! RAW! REAL! PRIMITIVE NUDISM... NEVER BEFORE SEEN ON THE SCREEN! SECRET LOVE RITUALS! . wo f SEE UNSPOILED, NAKED © MAIDENS OF LOST SEE BLONDE EXPLORER fu BATHE IN MAN-EATING PIR- ANHA-INFESTED WATERS! i a. V4 AUTHENTIC, AMAZING FILM JOURNEY TO THE TREACHEROUS , AMAZON HEADWATERS! THE PONTTAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1955 Lx ~&4 large hatchery for sea trout | Way with a. view to establishing an has. been built at Stavanger Nor-! export market in the United States, > Sundey Open 1:30 P.M. CEE "Weekdays Open 6:30 P: M. SUN., MON., TUES Hollywood Headlines Bob Hope Starts Filming Eight ]-Hour Video Shows the 170s, His humor is also in good form, He delivered some snappy gags including this one: “The new Beverly Hilton is such a swank hotel that they won't even serve Hope was Senator Potter to Speak at Teachers’ Convention (R-Mich) is scheduled to address 1,600 educators throughout Michi- gan when they meet for the two Assn, conference Oct. 3-4, i Dr, John English, president of the 43,000-mamber organization, ‘and Clair L. Taylor, state super- PETOSKEY ® — Sen. Potter “It didn’t really affect me for, -— -— ”- e me ” - co — < i _— SUN.--MON. TVES.--WED. ILAKE THEATER ee JANE RUSSELL JEFF CHANDLER Te? ee? f : és amvicalor DAN DURY EA thought I was dying. About this time, NBC came to me with a new, i eRe = Fs yi f ¥ Despite all this activity, he hasn't forgotten the lesson of Charlie Yates, “T'll never get into the routine that I found myself in a couple of years ago,’ he remarked. ‘Then I was doing a daytime radio: show i] WATERFORD El DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN five days a week, a nighttime ra- dio show, TV and pictures. I must have been out of my head. ’ “Now I'm doing no radio, vi and pictures will be enough.” Bob is looking better than he | -has in years. Once pushing 190+ pounds, he has trimmed down to | Cor, Williams Lake-Airport Roads. Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. TONIGHT — Admission 75¢ inc. tox LIFE’S DEEPEST SECRETS AUDIENCES REQUESTED BY MARRIED COUPLES — WO FEEL THAT THEY SHOULD SEE THIS IMPORTANT PRESENTATION TOGETHER, —LADIES— @ \—MEn— 0 CHILDREN _UMLESS ACCOMPARIE! x 2 IN ATTENDANCE ALi SHC » BENEATH THE SEA Weal WITH THE Arom BRAIN | fy y, ti tn yy OE ry RD. re ore en «soon ‘ ao Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND Now thru Thurs: “Wichita,” Cin- emaScope, color, Joel McCrea. STRAND Sun., Fri.; ‘“‘Chicage-S yndi-| cate,” Dennis O’Keefe, Abbe Lane; “Cell 2455, Death Row,” William and Robert Campbell, Marian Carr. Halfback’s Falling Pants OKLAHOMA CITY (®—Halfback Tommy Doolittle of Oklahoma City took off on what seemed like a touchdown run in the first quarter of the game against Oklahoma City Southeast’s B squad yesterday. He broke away from the opposi- Trip Up Touchdown Dash | loose, But, so were his pants. tripped on the 10-yard line. Yep. | | Tripped over those falling britches. | The game ended in a scoreless tie. | tion secondary at midfield and was f With nobody near him, Doolittle | navel oranges without a cummer-|intendent .of Public Instruction, bund." « also will Speak, year, con WL nomial ened a “And I'm. the guy who was go- at seaneaie ing to retire last year,” he laughs. ON OUR “I was down in Palm Springs scan LAST TIMES TODAY— CAPTAIN KID AND THE SLAVE GIRL” ALSO “SANTA FE PASSAGE” STARTS TOMORROW! At; 1:00-4:00 7:06-10:06 At—2:35 - 5:40 - 8:50 +e Features at 1:51,; 948-5:45 4 7:42-9:41 | ae ps _—TTrCrrwvey EVERY HOUR WAS HIGH NOON FOR WYATT EARP... --. @ deadly, but peace-loving man whom fate destined to meet the cruelest killers of a raw land. 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DEATH ROW 7 le cua ROBERT Cann | —LAST TIMES TODAY—__. , “THE DAM teen & “DEVIL GIRL FROM MARS” —_—————————— 1%. he i y ‘ Powe = «od THE PON NTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER R 25, 1955, Nation to Celebrate ‘Business | With the National Federation of Business and Profes- sional Women's Slogan for the year “Aim High” in mind, Mary Pauli, Hazel MacGirr, Frances King and Mrs. Edward Bichehsier (left to Mans make ene a their club to con- ress Pontiae Press Photos tribute toward a better community, a stronger nation and a happier world, National Busi iness and Professional Wom- en’s Week is being observed Sept. 25 eae Oct. 1. "ah ana a Proudly ilicpleying the emblem: of the National Fed- | who join the organization ina common ideal, with a com- eration of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs are | mon understanding in a’ common cause. Numbers inscribed Jane Danton (left) and Vera Bassett. The emblem, sym-| on the scroll of learning signify the date of the Federation's bolic of the highest sentiment known to mankind, unites all | birth. Pontiac PTAs Start Fall. Meetings | Wisner School “A good PTA will recognize the ; i i 5 it ile Members of the teaching’ staff were introduced by Mrs. George Cox, principal, and Mrs. William Thomas, this year in the system and the provisions for the future. Dr. Whitmer stated_that if all children were alike, all children had good care, there were nothing but ex- cellent teachers, and 25 to 30 stu- tee. Mrs, Lynn Davis and Mrs.\ projects when the Owen PTA a First Southern Baptist Church of 7 has been set! Pontiac led a prayer. A welcome the group by Mrs. | Boughner poured. ’ Owen School Plans were made for two PTA Wednesday. Oct. for a bake sale and the annual | Fall Festival will be held Nov. The Rey, A. H. Mullins of te PATRICIA ANN SHEV ‘The Patricia - Ann Shev - and James Robert McLean is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shev of Colonial Way, Bloomfield Hills. His parents are. the Kenneth McLeans of senior at Marygrove College, and James is a graduate of University of | Detroit. engagement of | Sylvan Lake. | Patricia is a. | 888 given ' Cleatus Garner, president. Violet Crawford, principal, in- troduced school personne! and reports were given by commit- | tee chairmen. Those reporting | were Mrs, Walter Trietsch, Mrs. | Herbert Nelson, Mrs. Ralph | Batchelor, Mrs. Eugene Chis- holm, Mrs. John Giles, Mrs. Eric Davis and Mrs, Robert Baldwin. A film from national PTA head- Chest were shown as part of the program. Refreshments were served by members of the Executive Board with Mrs. Roy Castor and Mrs. Donald Richmond in charge. Mrs. Merle Stephen's third grade won 'the attendance award. Hawthorne School Four hundred parents, teachers | and children gathered for a fam- | ily picnic at the Hawthorne school | Thursday evening for the first PTA activity of the school year. Each of the families roasted its | own hot dogs around the dozen lor so open fires, Mrs. Raymond Fay, Mrs. Irwin Mills and Mrs. | John Talbot were the committee for the event. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Smith of Winderoft drive are arriving home today. They have been at- tending the Knights of Pythias Con- = in Muskegon since Thurs- * * * Among the couples entertaining at parties this evening before attending the Harvest Moon Ball At Indianwood Country Club are Mr.-and Mrs, James Heath- cott of Windiate drive, Mr. and ‘| Mrs.’ H. L. Robertson of South | Paddock street, the Donald Bry- sons of Midland street, James Dil- ’\jards of Elam court and the Harry Gemmels of Tamm_ road. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Sanft of Mohawk road are also enter- taining friends before the dance as are Mr. and Mrs. Forest El- well of Berwick boulevard, Mr. | and Mrs, George Eldred of Lake wood drive and Mr. and Mrs. James Barling of West Iroquois road, ; . * * * Anticipating a most enjoyable weekend at Camp 24 near Curran are Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Eames of Cherokee road, the Glenn Grif- fins of Ogemaw road, Mr. and Mrs. John Riley of Dlinois ave- nue and the Robert Boyntons of | Huntington Woods. * Mr. and re Mare J. Eshmen | .0f Hickory Grove road are enter- taining a few friends for dinner at | ! Rotunda Inn i . i William o Addison, son of Mr. me! Personal News of Local Interest With football season getting un- | der way, Ziem and his son “Rick” have an appointment for Saturday aft- -ernoons for several weeks. |gan-Missouri game at Ann Arbor today. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Nelse’ Knudsen entertained a group of their friends at dinner at Devon Gables Friday evening. Mr. Knudsen | will return to’thelr home in Hol- | tyweed, Fia., tonight. "irs. Knud- sen will remain here for a reer viet. * «* @ They are attending the Michi- | quarters in Chicago and also a “Thank You" film in color pre- pared by the Pontiac Community BS When Mrs. H. H. Thatcher (center) | was selected first president of Pontiac Busi- ness and Professional Women's Club in 1918,.a year before the National Federation * was organized, her motto could well have > been, “dim High” as the Federation has be- ret Se o% ‘Salton [ley i Before an altar banked with white giadioli, carnations and pompoms, Loretta M. Barnard ; became the bride of Michael L. | Hanes this morning at St. Vincent ‘de Paul Church. The Rev. Maurice Veryser ath ebrated a Nuptial Mass at 10 a.m. {200 guests attended. ; * * * , The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Barnard of Beechcroft drive. The bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanes of Pine Lake avenue. A floor-leagth gown of im- Prosecutor. Frederick | ported French chantilly lace and net was chosen by the bride for her wedding. The skirt was | accented by a three-tier over- | skirt. Her“fingertip veil secured by a crown of double seed pearls. She .carried a crescent shaped arrangement of gar- denias, white split carnations and pompoms. “Mrs Christine White was her sister's matron of honor. She ‘wore a Grecian-style gown of salmon-colored — crystallette and carried a bouquet of — -carna- fions and roses. CARNATION. BOUQUETS Geraldine Turner and Shirley ‘Ferris, the bride's other atfend- ‘ant’s, wore powder blue gowns identical jn- style to the matror of Dr. and- Mrs, Robert H. Baker |honor's. Their bouquets were of lwill leave for Grand Rapids | Salmon-colored carnations and Sunday to attend the annual meet | 4nd ‘roses. and Mrs. C, A. Addison of Long _ Lake, hits entered ‘the University ns 5 ee Pa ing of the Michigan Medical So ‘| dent, | lins, Robert Chapdelaine’ was ushers. at best “ ciety, of which Dr. Baker is Presi- | man, Olén Hunter and John Col- held the A reception was mediately following cere- mony at the Knights of Colum- bus Hall street. The bride's mother chose on South Saginaw | a dress of-.rose lace with a match- 1ing hat for and a gardenia corsage A mauve lace dress with match- was the choice New President of the bridegroom's mother her corsage was alsp of gardenias. of Culture Club ing accessormes MRS.,MICHAEL L, HANES ~ Loretta come the largest and oldest of all business ‘women’s organizations. Grace McLaughlin, vice president (left) and Mrs. C. William (right) present president, club’s progress, review * ia Aas “5 : * & “ ; } y Mrs. Norman Dyer is certainly one to|one employer. She is pictured (left) con- emphasize to individual business women gratulating Josephine Seeley as she was the importance of top flight personal stand-| chosen Pontiac Business and Professional ard of achievement in her chosen field, ‘Women of 1955. having just completed 40 years’ service with | Hanes-Barnard Wedding This Nomina her daughter's wed- | ding. She wore -brown accessories VW. Observance Will Begin Tomorrow 2 Pontiac Women Among Founders of National Group By MARGARET COLE The largest and oldest of all business women’s organizations, with clubs in all of the 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii and the District of Columbia and many foreign coun- tries, will join in celebrating ‘‘Na- tional Business Women's Week,” Sept, 25 to Oct. 1. ‘Mrs. H. H. Thatcher of Chero- kee road arid the late Anna Nus- baumer attended the first repre- sentative group of women meeting in St. Louis in 1919 to organize a National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs.. The Pentiac club, having been in existence for a year prior to this, was one of the first groups te become affiliated, In 3,300 home communities there are a total of 175,000 members who come from some 700 occupations and professions. MISS SEELEY HONORED Special tribute is being given Josephine Seeley, chosen Miss Pon- tiac BPW 1955, in recognition of ‘her outstanding contributiong to her community and her profession. Miss Seeley is co-ordinator of School Health Services for the Pontiac Public School system and @ past president of the Pontiac Business and Professional Wom- en's Club, - Because the National Federation of Business and Professional Wom- ne's Clubs has been a service or- ganization all through its history, every one of the member inherits . not only opportunities, but respon- Sjbilities. It is their job, as mem- bers, to find work needing to be done, to decide what has to be done, and to decide what they have to offer, and to be as useful as they can? The local club, as one of its major projects, provides Leader Dogs and tuition fees necessary for training them to handicapped persons. Its members are vitally interested in the Pontiac Civic Auditorium and have purchased several J bonds to support this project, They are also a con- tributing member to the Wom- en’s Association of the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra. The United Fund, the March of Dimes, Needlework Guild, Red Cross and several other civic or- ganizations are among. those groups to, which they contribute anrtually. Each year at Christmas time the group provides the materials and packs boxes for servicemen over- seas. They also provide birthday gifts to patients in the Oakland County Tuberculosis Hospital dur- ing one month of the year. i e a First established to spotlight the American business and profession- al-woman and her role in the eco- nomic life of her home. town, Na- tional Business Women's Week has become a ‘tradition. The slogan for this year was chosen with four points in mind. First, to call attention to oppor- tunities for growth and advance- ment for all American women in their chosen professions and busi- nesse. Second, to emphasize to the individual business woman the need for top flight personal standards of achievement in her field, and to create incentive for better performance on the job in the task at hand, Third, to underscore their stand- ing invitation to the young women of America who are just beginning their business careers to join them, that they may assist when- ever and wherever possible; and fourth, to take another forward step in the Federation's 36 years of aiding business and profes- sional women to advance them- selves and ‘Assumes Duties Mrs. Charles L. Bowers, incom- Barnard and | | ing president of the Child Culture Michael L. Hanes exchanged nuptial vows ms s pee at i Paul Church. The | Club, assumed her duties when the club met at the Auburn Heights | home of Mrs. Charles Brooks. | Members were presented with _new and attractive program books made in the form of a folder. A joint dinner of the Pontiac and . Vincent Waterford Child Study Clubs to. be bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Alonzo Barnard of Beachcroft 5 : drive, and he’ will be at the home of Mrs. Forest is the son of | | Milzow of Drayton Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanes |?!" is well understood ‘by the of Pine Lake at all times on a ai ‘enue. ~ A, | held at Rotunda Inn, Oct. 11, was _ announced. Announcement was also made of the convention of the Michigan Child Study /Assn. to be held at the Kellogg Center in East Lan- sing, Nov. 9 and 10. Speaker for the ~ evening was Mrs. Robert E. Benedict, who out- lined and discussed the rogra for the coming year. = The next meeting of the cipb The advantage of a wardrobe | working girl,-who must look smart pin-mone budg- et. With a sufficient Bik: arates she can switch ‘ops pow ‘skirts to make the wardrobe do double or triple “: ‘ Ase go THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24, 1955 know what to do with themselves now that he’s gone. So they pound their pillows in frustration. ’ Instead they should recognize break for her, if she'll She writes: “Dear Miss Woodward: Last night he told me he didn't want to. go steady with me any more be-| girls, one -girl in particular. was terribly hurt, but I returned his ring and bracelet. “Today I found out that we are moving to a town only four miles from where he lives. I was glad over it and, thinking he would be, too, I called him to tell him. But he wasn't the least bit happy over it! “Do you think he wants to break up with me entirely and 1 still love him, but a let of people say he's making a fool of me, “I’m only 17 and can go with only one boy at a time. It's either go steady or not at. all. Should I sit home while he's having fun? Or would it be better to break up altogether?” Answer: I read the clues as in- dications of a complete break. There's one particular other girl, He collected his trinklets. He not rejoice at the thought of your moving nearer to him. He prob- ably figured he ‘was bowing grace- fully out of your picture. Accept the fact, though it hurts. You are now, of course, Marlene Beattie Is Honored at Bridal Shower Mrs. Dewey Wagner, Mrs. Cal- . vin Barnhart and Mrs. Kenneth were cohostesses at a pre-nupital shower honoring ris: elect Marlene Beattie. ‘cause he wants to Ag out with other | Marlene, daughter of Mr. and} Mrs. Roy Beattie of Willard street, will exchange vows with Jack Thomas Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford of Whitte- | more street, on Nov. 5 at St. Vin- cent de Paul Church. The bride-elect chose this oc- cation to announce her bridal | jing year when the group met for a party. Mrs. Robert Callahan will serve as matron of honor and other attendants will be Eva Johnson, Janice Young and Car- olyn Evans. Pamela Knapp will act as flower girl with Larry Evans as ring bearer. .Fourty-five guests were present at the Wednesday evening affair the first of several scheduled part- ies to be given for the bride-elect. Homemakers Meet With Mrs. Tiberg Community Homemakers met at the Ogemaw road home of Mrs. William J. Tiberg Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. William Armstrong and Mrs. Andrew Macuga served as co-hostesses. Mrs. Henry Kline showed col- ored films on building lor schemes and the film ‘“‘The Story of Furniture Style. * Mrs. Robert | Dorman was appointed community jing at an open house at her home N. J. chairman. An officers’ training school was announced for Sept. 29. The group will meet with Mrs. | Tiberg Oct. 4 to make copper sewelly: left with no one to. date, Spend your time betore you move ce- forward to the new start you're | ees te asohn 0 peur ew bagee au tsiow, it pon stated oft Sik a steady boy friend there you 36 grandchildren and ‘12 present. - MR. AND MRS. FRANK MARCHEWITZ. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Marchewitz of Grant street are 'clebrating their golden wedding anniversary today, The \couple renewed their vows this morning at a High Mass in St. Albertus Church in. Detroit where they were united in| marriage. Their oldest son, Frank Marchewitz Jr., and their | oldest daughter, Mrs, Frank Schaffran, stood up with them. A reception is being held this evening at the Community Club in Auburn Heights at 7:30. The couple's nine children, great-grandchildren will be MRS. CHARLES E. MARSHALL ’. by a headpiece of Chantilly lace June E. Pegg became the bride of Charles E. Marshall at Our Lady Of Refuge Church this morn. | ing. The 11 o'clock ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thomas Bartol in the presence of 200 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Hareld 8. Pegg of Westacres, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. George Marshall of Edgewood Park drive. A ballerina-length gown of im- ported Chantilly lace with a bouf- fant skirt was worn by the bride. The fitted bodice’ was fashioned with a bateau neckline and long sleeves that ended in points over the wrists. Her fingertip veil was secured trimmed in seedpearis and she car- ried a cascade arrangement of white roses centered with a white orchid. - ATTENDANTS NAMED Jill Garland was the maid of honor and Jo Ann Aughenbaugh, Beverly Hubbard, Deanna Scott and Joan Mitchell were the bride's WCTU Unit Elects Mrs. Alva Ashley Members of Francis Willard Unit WCTU elected officers for the com- cooperative dinner and meeting at | the home of Mrs. James Marshall on South Jessie street Thursday evening. Devotions were given by the Rev. Lola Marion followed by the salute to the Flag led’ by Mrs. Julian’ Deaver; president of the Anna Gordon Unit. Officers elected were Mrs. Alva Ashiey, president; Mrs. Le- roy Schafer, vice president; Mrs. Mae Hillis secretary and Mrs. Cart Measell, corresponding sec- retary. The next meeting will be Oct. 11 at the home of Mrs. John Little on Franklin road. Plans Open House for Octogenarian Mrs. Joel Sandstrom is entertain- on Michigan avenue Sunday from 3 | until 9 p.m. The occasion will honor Mrs. | | Mary Jackson who will observe her Sth birth anniversary. Camp Registrations Open Registrations are _ still being | construction, the making of simple taken by the Girl Scout Office for, camping or cooking gadgets, pitch- the Camporee scheduled for Oct. 1- ing a tent and a knowledge of first at the Highland Recreation Area. Mrs. Elwyn Tripp of the Campo: | ree committee announces that res- | ervations for the affair sponsored | by the Northern Oakland County Girl Scout Council will be taken until 5 p.m. Sept. 27. Any senior Girl Scout in the council area and four girls from any Intermediate Girl Scout troop 7th and 8th grade level are eli- gible to attend. ‘Every group or part of a troop attending must be accompanied by an adult, The adults may be ‘troop leaders, assistant leaders, members of the troop committe or parents of the girls. They will be assisting the adult in charge of each unit site. | 4 | aid. The Camporee is one of a series | of events: sponsored by the council | camping program to prepare girls of senior high school'age to par- ticipate in. the national ree next summer. Mrs. Bull Hostess to New Sylvanites Mrs. William A. Bull of Island court was hostess to the New’Syl- vanites Club Thursday evening. The group plans a benefit card. party Oct. 2, under the diréction | lof Mrs. Frank Scdvo, ways and | means chairman. The ‘ next - meeting will be “held Program = the day includes at the home of Mrs. Raymond | compefitive skills a fo ashing § and! Dombrowski oh Gatland avenue. * i ; “. a e ' ‘ , eink I x ae \ —¢other attendants. They all wore | ballerina-length gowns of garnet- ./gown of Dior blue with matching colored velveteen. The fitted bodices were accent: ed by a semi-scoop neckline and short sleeves. wore white gloves and carri cascade - ar- rangements of white chrysanthe- mums entwined with Pat Robert W. ‘Nes served as best man and seating the guests were. Robert F. Beyer of Imperial, Mo., George P. Dietrich, Lynn Howell and Robert Jensen. A reception was held at Ro- tunda Inn immediately following , the ceremony. When Mrs, Pegg received her guests she was wearing a biege sheath dress with copper-colored accessories and a corsage of green cymbidium orchids. Mrs, Marshall chose a sheath accessories. She wore an orchid corsage. * * * When the couple left for their honeymoon in the Pocono Moun- tains, the bride was wearing a gray suit with winter white hat | Mrs. and gloves. She wore the orchid ‘| Arbor, was matron of honor, Marshall-Pegg Marriage Is Soleminized This Morning Requires Quick Burial . ne cheradl ant some bot Cranbrook Ceremony Unites Pair Ohio Man Claims ‘Mary L. Drake as ' Bride on Friday BIRMINGHAM—On Friday eve- ning Christ Chureh Cranbrook was the scene of the marriage of Mary Louise Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Drake of Pilgrim road, to Bradley’ Thompson Up- ham of Mount Vernon, Ohio. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephan P, Upham, also of Mount Vernon. Simple elegance was the keynote | of the bride's gown of pure silk satin, The basque was accented by a portrait neckline outlined with Belgian applique lace, and long pointed sleeves. a The voluminous skirt fell in graceful folds to a chapel train and she wore her sister's veil of matching Beigian lace. Her flow- ers were white roses, Elizabeth Drake was her sister's | . e } | oS . : Stylist Continues to Draw « Inspiration From Orient Carnegie blue satin and carried |. maid of honor and another sister, Mrs. Herbert H. Upton Jr. of Ann They wore ballerina gowns bronze chrysanthemums, Bridesmaids were Barbara Stauf- Ohio and Mrs. Warren H. Lettof of Chicago. Their gowns were of gold satin and their flowers bronze chrysan- | themums. Mr. Upham was his son's best man and ushers included Steph- en P, Upham Jr. and David L. Upham, brothers of the bride- groom, D. Donald Harris and Ar- ther J. Packard Jr. of Mount Vernon, Frank Tayler of Pick- ferd and Herbert H. Upton Jr. of Ann Arbor. To receive her guests at Or- For her going away costume the | bride wore a cinnamon tweed suit with black accessories and trim. They will live in Mount, Vernon, Ohio. | corsage from her bridal bouquet. They will reside in East Orange | Shower Honors Mrs. Zuehlke James Zuehike’ was hon- | oree at a pink and blue shower Wednesday evening at the home pattern—add 5 5 cents for each pat- | of Mrs. Ward W. Ross on Berk- shire road. Mrs. Kenneth Evans | was cohostess for the affair. | Guests included Mrs. Marjorie | Borst, the honoree’s mother, Mrs. | Erving Zuehlke, Mrs.’ R. G. Crites, | | Mrs. Norman Hunt, Mary and Su- | san Hunt, Mrs. Anna Zuehlke, | Mrs. Ray Ward and Mrs. Donald | Gilchrist. Others invited were Mrs. Jo-| seph Krause, Mfrs. John Estes, Mrs. Ernest Crawfotd, Mrs. Verto Underwood and Mrs. Clifford | Starkweather. Mrs. Harry Terry, Barbara | er Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Robert Quinn and Mrs. Irene | Ainsley were also invited. | Coming Events. VPW 1008 Water Wonderland 3 held ry social meee at the Legion Hall on: Avbur® avenue Monddy evening. anne c WT, will, meet Tuesday at. ‘fi | Limbeek Foe ‘ection of atte cam New! trimmed with: sparkling metallic-thread flowers! Pattern 667; Easy directions for crocheted sleeveless jumtper. Sizes 12-14; 16-18 included in pattern. Send 2% cents in coins for this | tern for first-class mailing. Send. to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | Dept., Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print. | plainly pattern number, your name, | address and zone. You crochet this shell-| | stiteh jumper of knitting worsted. | | Wear it over blouse for daytime—_| | solo for evening, P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | ad exploiting the Oriental look in| fashion long before the transocean- ic wires began to hum this August with the news that Paris had dis- East, * * * Hanging on to her belief that American women prefer a bodice with a bosom, a waistline with Yee ae tn Detroit Banker Addresses Club at Fall Banquet Milton J. Drake, vice president of the Detroit Bank, was the speak- er at the Annua) Fall Banquet of the Oakland County Bankers As- sociation held at Old Mill. Tavern on Thursday evening. Two hundred and fifty guests Ponting Biate Be. ¢ Ward—216- +4, Man Manele pb-ziee liar figure at the Orchard Lake high school, will open ‘its 1955 sea- son Sunday afternoon against St. James of Ferndale in a Suburban Catholic League game. St. Mary will be host for the contest which starts at 2:30 p. m. Tutoring St. Mary gridders this season is Rev. John Ra- koczy, basketball and baseball mentor and the school's athletic director. Rakoczy, former ath- letic “great” at St. Mary, is re- placing Rev. John Gabalski at the football wheel. Success or failure of the 1955 edition of the Eaglets will depend largely on the performance of four | | veteran backs, all holdovers from | last year’s team which finished 2nd in the SCL with a 5-2 mark €tvs and posted an overall record of | 6-2. The ‘intact’ backfield con- sists of Ted Kopacki at quarter- | Bas | back; Paul Franckqwiak and Len | wasn Mallat at. halfbacks, and power- ‘}running Gerry Leszczynski, dash | star for the Eaglet track team, at | pj | fullback. Only three other lettermen re- ,turn to the feld, all fortunately up front. Guard Stan Koper and | Pow tackle Tom Gardockl were regu- Jars last season while end Stan | J Majewski saw some action as did | courmey iflanker Pete Madelans, a sopho- | gm more OL St. Mary's 15 schedule Sept. 25—Ferndale St. James, 2.30 pm Oct. 2—8t. Michael at Wisner, 3 pm Bai ®-St. Rita at Hazel Park, 230) P Oct 16—Center Line St. Clement, 2:30 | Defeats Titans | 41-yard run gave the University of | Toledo Rockets a 12-7 victory over in 55 Opener in Annual Test golf course. Klingler League of Pontiac Motor Company, General Toledo's 41 Yards. for Winning Tally at Detroit oo : | year before by Klingler League. | The event is medal play, no DETROIT — Dick Baisch's | the University of Detroit last night ‘in a game that opened the foot- ball season for the Titans. - It. was Toledo's Ist victory ever Detroit in their four-game series. All the scoring was held to the Ist half. Toledo scored first when quarterback Jerry Novak hit halfback Dan How with a 30-yard pass. Howell scooted 11 yards for the tally. . * * Baisch broke over his own left | Baisch Goes | Motors Truck & Coach and the Fisher Body division will each send 20-man delegations for the event. It was won last year by General Motors Truck, and the handicap, winner being decided on total strokes. . A picnic will follow the tourney when prizes will be awarded. War- ren Brinker and Jim Hanes rep- resent PMC, with Charley Cappell for GMC and Fgrl LeCair for Fisher. : * Haas Leads Field in $43,000 Match NEWTON, Mass. ( —Veteran | tackle in the 2nd quarter for Toledo's other touchdown. * * = Detroit Fred Haas, one of pro golf's most | | consistent performers and an ex- | ponent of the unorthodox crosshand | scored its lone teuch-| putt, held a two-stroke lead today!) year under head Coa Third annual 3-way General Mo- | ©, tors golfing tourney for teams has | been set for Oct. 9 at Davisburg F255 Falla He . = i > = i * EB gTE EE gF | : I's Fne Back ys. Big Line in Terp, UCLA Tilt One of Day's Best Games Expected for College Park COLLEGE PARK, Md. —The best offensive backfield and the . best line in their coaches’ careers twill come together today :2 p.m. EDT) in the UCLA- Maryland foot- ball game. e * Ld ‘ The backs are on the side of the nationally first - ranked Bruins of ore ota pe emt enc ed mood Terrapins of Maryland. Coach Red Sanders of UCLA con- fesses he never had it so good in the backfield and for itching ends. Brightest star is triple-threat Ronnie Knox at the all-important tailback position in the single-wing attack, SAF At the workhorse ball-carrying job of fullback is Bob Davenport whom UCLA considers as good as any in the country, In the other ball-carrying spot, wingback, is Jim Decker who averaged 10.8 yards last season. Quarterback who- devotes his time exclusively to blocking is either Bob Bergdahl or Bruce Ballard, both well sea- soned substitutes of last year. At Maryland where good lines are a Tatum trademark, this crew is the fastest for its size which averages a hefty 210. Standouts of the lot are Russell Dennis at end, Mike Sandusky at tackle, Jack Davis at guard and Bob Pellegrini at center. 1 * * Maryland's rebuttal to the ver- | satile Knox is quarterback Frank | Tamburello who runs, passes and | pitches out from the split-T. He | punts, too, as does Knox. Coach Tatum reports that the 18 lettermen ready to play this after- noon are especially eager to meet UCLA again. ‘The veterans feel that with a few corrections thev could have won last vear instead of losing 12-7," he said. “That just gives them a bigger yen for this game.” ? lrish Favored Over SMU Team SOUTH BEND, Ind. rs — Notre Dame and Southern Methodist, each guided by a new quarterback, | Open their 1955 football campaign ‘today before a sell-out throng of | 57,000 at Notre Dame Stadium. | The Irish, beginning the second Terry down with five seconds left in the a8 the $43,000 Sponsors Tourna- | Brennan, are favored by one touch- Ist ‘snared Tom |pass in the end zone. kicked the Gey Leo Green Bay Meets Lions i in Opener The Detroit Lions will be bid- | ding for their fourth consecutive | league title tomorrow when they | ; meet an agressive Green Bay Pac- | Tramski's 11-yard | Al Korpak | ker outfit at Green Bay as the 1955 pro season —e into action. 2 Bolstered - the return of Doak | Walker and rookie Dave Middle- | ton from the injured list, Lions | enter the afternoon contest (which | | will NOT be telecast) as favorites | over the Packers. the Chrles .River Country Club. The 39-year-old resident of New | Orleans, now playing out of Clare- | | mont, Calif., shot into the top spot ‘with his second straight sub-par "| round at the halfway mark of the | 72-hole competition. Haas toured the 6,431-yard layout in two-under-par 70 yesterday for a total of 137 for 36 holes ,breaking | an opening round deadlock with | Art Wall Jr. of Pocono Manor, Pa. ‘Americans Dominate | Western Net Tourney | LOS ANGELES (®—Only Ameri- | cans remained in contention as the , Pacific Southwest Tennis Tourney | De moved into the semifinal round to- | day. Defending champion Vic Seixas | | of Philadelphia polished off the last | half when Perry Richards, Ment entered the third round at down in the regionally televised | engagement (NBC, 2 p.m. EST). The new Irish quarterback, re- placing graduated All-America | Ralph Guglielmi, is Paul Hornung. | He is a 6-2; 205-pound junior from | Louisville, Ky., who was used spar- ingly at fullback last year. The Mustangs’ ‘quarterback !s John Roach, who was Duane Nutt's understudy for two years. League Leaders SATURDAY'’S BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE ae Wea Lost Pct. Behind Ne Cleveland -.. 9 57 625 eo 91 «68 §6.603 a MosGnatoan 89 663037 6 Boston Ane --.- 8 69 546 12 rott - 78° 73) «SIT 16'S anon City .........63 0 «414 32 | ere, ao -M OF 358 40°% 53. 98 35h 4's | TODAY'S SCHEDULE Cleveland at Detroit (2), 12:30 m.— (15-10) and Garcia ee > vs (1614) and Gat ves A12-15 »™m ———— P Oct. 23— Royal Oak St Mary, 3 | | of the Australian stars yesterday lines ore far poten: I'pmAKueks (67) Oct. 30—St. Benedict at Highian Park, FRIDAY'S HOME RUNS ‘when he got by Rex Hartwig, 6-2, | Baitimore. wu wuméenten (D>, 3 -pm— 3pm | Seminick, Phillies: Crow 2. Spahn, | Moore y t Rov i rare 2 " ‘ SS Ran - ,Cardinels, Cory Mgt a | 64. 6-4, in a quarter-final match. a Nga ne Wight (5-8) vs. Aber- ov t orlan at amtrame ankees; Jensen 2, inoso. ansas City at _| 2.30 pm. Kennedy, White Sox: Zernial, Athletics. Seixas’ service never was broken. “meee Cy .S ee ae D-m.—Keil- —— nee _ FRIDAY'S RESULTS Roston 82, New York 4 | Chicago 12. Kansas City 4 heer 6-7, Baltimore 4-3 | NDAY'S SCHEDULE | Cleveland” at Detrott. 2 p.m | Kansas City at cateege: 1:30 p=. | Baltimore at Washington als p.m. |New York at Boston, br (Complete throw ames of Friday, , Paula, Wash. 31 _ 103 6 «45 «(299 ) yn 151 4059 1637 128 151 978 NATIONAL ceAach ome ) =" ” Phitley, Balt 403 1200 68 48298 | Creinatt 152 4035 1670 136 166 97 Won Lest Pct, Behind AMERICAN LEAGUE e. Det & 140 2 «114 267 | New York 152 4106 1709 140 155 976 | Brooklyn... ? 653) (eT CLUB BATTING Torgeson. Det 58.85) 8) SM .285 | Chicago 152 4084 1693 145 151 976 | Milwaukee 67) 638) clus AB wR RD Pet. Tuttle. Det. 594 102 166 14 74 280 | St. Louis 152 4078 1628 144 152 975 | New York J 73 «320 «18 Chic ago 5163 soa 1382-116 668 .268 House. Det 324. 37, M15 53.259 | Milwaukee 152 4088 1974 149 152 974 Philadelpht % Soo 22 Detroit 3188 767 1387 129 714 267 Maxwell, Det. 113° 197 29 7 18 257 ———e 131 4004 1713 162 163 972 | Cincinnati 7% 487024 Boston 5200 745 1372 126 699 264 tee Det 336-4985 10 6 238 - aa Chicago, Mil- Chicaga aS 8 «470 HD Kansas City 5277 638 1387 121 $87 263 8 Phillips. Det 17@ 16 42 °3 23 26 wauter ittsburgh — sm 2 New Yor 732 1322 173 706 20 Hatfield Det. 411 51 9 8 32 24 INDIVIDUAL BATTING | Pitts eas . 5883 29" Cleveland $096 81 1204 145 688 257 noe, Dt Oe et le {00 of Bote ot mere? | Philedetphie et ars scueptre Dicks Washington 1240 79 56 38: Maimberg, : Player, 3 AB H AR RDI Pet. | (ell) vs. Hearn ie ib) on hee art Baltimore 1 326 1231 $4 4a6 | PITCHING | Newe'mbe, Bin. 116 18 42 7 23 363) (iPH) vs. or Antone CLUB ‘FIELDING (73 tunings or more ——. = $0 180 2a 3am | Brookirn at Pittsburgh (>. 5 pen G AE DP Pct. | Pitcher, Clud IP HBB SOWL ERA ie =. St 180 32 106 390 | toa) and New Ys. Priend leago 153°4080 1712 110 146 981 | Pierce, Chi. 197 159 63 145 14 10 2.06 | Musial, 53486 176 32 106 318) (199) and Hall (ee) (20-5) vs. Pri Cleveland 151 4081 1529 107 150 981 | Mossi, Cle. 8 Bl 22 69 4 3 239) Mays. $74 120 381 30 124 317 | peau Louls, 8 Boston” 152 4099 1688 131 137 978 Wight. Cle. 132126 47 55 5 8 2.59 Riutoe'sk Cin, Oz 11S 190 67 113 318 | NES Seon we bes = New York 152 4056 1618 126 180 978 | Ford, N.Y. 254 188 113 136 18 7 2.62 Mil. 595 105 18° 27 104 3 (00) vs. Mc te Kansas City 153 4061. 1701 143 170 2) Chi. 12 119 19 33.6 5 2.64 bo. Bkn. 516 «82 3] bs] . 212 | crtcago at Cineinnatt, 1:30 reit 151 4061 1569 136 156 978 W 230 207 80 123 17 11 2.82 | Bell, Cin. 3 10d 18 | (198) oF Raster (64) ve, Wughall G1). ington 151 3992 1657 152 167 974 Sullivan, Bos. 255 227 99 127 18 12. 2.86 | Post. Cin. $89. 115 184 39 107 310 FRIDAY’S RESUL yet). Baltimore 133 164 152 972 Kiely, Bos 9 91 37 36 3 3 2.90 Snider, Bkn. $26 126 162 42 13 308 pinedeinnia 5 New Tour pay eveland, Baltimore | Dorish, Balt, 80 76 37 27 5 3 2.93) Rhodes, NY 185 22 57 6 32 38 Wiwaihee Fat AVIDUAL BA iG | Hoeft, Det 229 186 73 133 + 7 $0 | oomet tT. ae 4 14 s = 287 | Brooklyn et’ Pittsbu peutpened rah (100. et bats or more? | Hurd, Bos 81 72 38 48 8 6 3.00'Enng, Phil. = 8 33 | only games 5 ayer, Club AB OR OM OR RDI Pet, Score, Cle 2)8 150 152 235 15 10 3.06 | J, O » Pgh. 68 , 2 4 28 SUNDAYS SCHEDULE | Hale, Balt 177 12 «65 0 «29.367 | Latsen, N.Y. 51 4 9 06 | PITCHING ia at New York. i ; Valo, K.C 282 5 103) 3 (35 «(8S Turley, N.Y 243 166 176 206 17 Al | (% innings er mere) Brookiyn at Pittsburgh 12:30 poe Williams, Bos. 318 77 MF 28 82 352) Eaetarrrper | Pitcher, Clad A BB SO WL ERA ago at Cincinnetl, 1:3 fin” Kaline, Det 580 120 198 27 102 Ml NATIONAL LEAGUE j Freeman, Cin. -- 92 se eT eri at leas, 3 San. Neragon, Giev 12. 12 41 1 13 3% ABR Hm Bot Pet, | Miler. 0. 8.77 2 31 8 4 2.45 om. “$88 99 188 19 75 320 Brooklyn . 5089 849 1377 201 793 271 LaPalme, StL. 92 77.34 # 4 3 2.74) Friday's © Football hoor «RY, 285) 45 «8 12) «61 318; Cincinnati 5199 746 1402 177,708 270 Schmidt, StL. 19 89 58°86 7 6 2.77, t Slaughter, K.C. 27% 50 87 § 36 [315 | Milwaukee 5209 735 1363 jen eee 208 | Crags, Bkn, 4 70 45 3 28 Toledo 12, Detrott-7 D. Ph'lips. Det 108 15 MO O18) 315) New York Seek te Eek tt oe oe | eee w7 33 31 8 6 2.91 Nebraska) Wesleyan t2 Chad Keli, Chi. 4% «44 «133 «8 OB). 312! Bt. Louis. 5201 642 1354 141 599-260 | Friend, rey 191 170 49, 93 13 9 292 | Bowling Green € ‘Ren State 6 - me Send Your Sonor Daughter The Press At School PONTIAC PRESS Pimp, ry Young Folks Gone to College? They'd Like The Press _ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1955 ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, — THIRTEEN Your Neighbor’s House Van Wagoners Remodel Farmhouse By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor a screened porch encloses one and a half sides of the house. Houses, like people, need to be TWO ROOMS ADDED loved. Old houses, especially “ need TLC—tender loving care. They respond to it and take on new life. This has been the case with the house bought by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Van Wagoner on Andersonville road. When the Van Wagoners bought the 18-year old farmhouse, it was anything but the attractive place it is today. Walls and woodwork were dark and dingy. There was no electricity in the house, nor any running water. The downstairs bathroom opened only onto the back porch; the upstairs one contained just a tub and a sink. The kitchen was impossible. In spite of the great areas of floor space on the second floor, there was but one usable bedroom. That was in the spring of 1954. Today the friendly white a new lease on life. The house behind the stone wall has be- come a home where happy, congenial people live. Although there is a door at the front, one is more inclined to swing in the driveway, past the towering windmill, and approach the house from the rear. It bas been freshly painted white this summer. Dark red trim makes a pleasing note of contrast, while The Van Wagoners added two small rooms at the east end of the house. Because the kitchen is too small to hold a table, they made a breakfast room out of part of this addition and a utility room from the rest of it. The back” door opens into the latter room. . A small maple drop leaf table stands under one window im the breakfast room. Actoss from it is an interesting an- taught school. Mrs. Van Wag- ner stripped it of its dark varnish and waxed it to let the grain of the wood show. She has used white cafe curtains in this little room. Its former owners would never recognize the kitchen which is completely modern with birch cabinets, new sink, and—inci- dentally—running water. The coral of the counter tops finds a ’ faint echo in the greyish linoleum on the floor. A second back door leads into the dining room. This delight- ful sunny room has windows on two sides. Woodwork and the fireplace wall are painted white. Blue flowered wallpaper and billowy white organdie curtains add to the clean bright look. To the left of the red brick fireplace there is now a china kee ni ae ae ad NAP’S OVER — Three year old Julie Andrews, only granddaughter in the family, loves to visit. Nap time’s over, and Julie is ready to play with * SONNY DINING ROOM -- Walnut armchair, once covered with - — now have flowered cushions, The’ claw-foot table is an an, tique,' Notice thé louvered aoe: to te kitchen. Ja periect harmony at cupboard in "what was once & second door to the kitchen. Mrs. Van Wagoner’s china is blue and white Meissen ware in the Onion pattern. ,' She bought some ef this when she was in Germany a few years ago. More of the same Meissen eccuples a place of honor on the large marble-topped wal- nut buffet. The ceiling fixture in the din- ing room deserves special com- ment. Like most of the lamps in the house, it. is an antique wired for electricity. This hang- ~ ing. hurricane lamp made of brass has an opalescent glass shade of the most heavenly blue. Mrs. Van Wagoner showed us her prize antique figurine, a~ | German piece nearly 200 years old. It includes a lady gowned in the style of Marie Antoinette having her hair dressed. The hairdresser stands on a ladder in order to reach the towering headpiece the lady wears. A third figure looks on. The living room is done in shades of plum and aqua. Wall-to-wall carpeting, ‘stair carpet and. painted walls and ceiling are rose-taupe. The wallpaper on the stair wall has phim and aqua in it, while the self-lined India print draperies are aqua. Under the large south window there is a fascinating heirloom walnut table. A copy of an Eng- lish breakfast table, it is twelve- sided and can be extended to (Continued on page 14, Col. 3) 7) "her doll. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andrews of Bir- mingham are Julie’s parents; Mrs. Andrews was Patricia Van Wagoner. & with the foom, the wool braided rag combines muted shades of blue; rose, orchid and tan. & mt em (ALLE WHITE AND BRIGHT — Its sparkling coat of white paint with a bit of dark red ‘ Ponting Press Phetes by James Mahar () trim gives the old farmhouse on Andersonville road a new lease on life. Mr. and Mrs, there ig-a front door, visitors gravitate to the family entrance opening onto the shallow J. L. Van Wagoner have spent the last year remodeling this 118-year-old house. Although ~ porch. GRACIOUS LIVING — The crescent-shaped plum tweed sofa fits well into this room filled with antiques. A hanging rack next to the front door keeps papers and magazines ‘ae Pe, # 5 4 ¥ in order. The idea, of self-lining for draperies will Van Wagoner. Some of the same material has been FRIENDLY ROOM — Infornfal and friendly are words that best : describe the living room, ‘The large window replaces what originally were small high windows. Painting the beamed ceiling the same rose- taupe as the walls: unifies the color scheme, + ae ) mA Neg 2 _| tants on the ‘Kresge science Ii brary, -. ‘Frank Hinchman & Grylls, Inc., Van Wagoners Make Old House Livable (Continued from page 13) alles tue. as well armless black rocking mee ma ag The Van Wagoners have what they call their five-year plan for the yard and barn. On the three ahd a half acres they own there is a boat house, an unwanted ice THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935. jects. Recessed fighting is good 2 / yi A= Good Wood Choice over. sittks, sages in the ell ~ . ape FR HOMES. ih eee "BEAUTIFUL ont Helps Cooling Units |rict crimes wa. Ie ed =r Fm Lc Home lighting specialists are| the lighting experts remind us. ~ « Drown Home of Distuchos ‘available to advise on the need for seat twenty-two people, The | house, a guest house, and the Jamp on this table is nickel with aforesaid barn and windmill. a scenic Bristol shade. In the past winety years this PLACE TO RELAX house has had but two owners, tings and costs. Joseph Lawrence and Sanwel . * Thomas. The latter owner = Ranch oer Two-Level . . Tri-Level oe ‘. Custom Built... Ready for Occupancy. u $23,500 to $35,500 | just" sociates, architects: Smith, Hineh- man & Grylls, inc., architects and engineers. The J. L.. Hudson’ Company's Center, South- >| Northland Shopping field Township; Victor Gruen As- overall lighting, decor | gaye lighting, proper installation of fix- tures, requirements, switches, fit- The only modern note in the : li outside of the tele- Proper li in a living room, >) iu The four projects receiving Hon-: oo Ine,, architects and ety a pong a ao sasenenod gave his name to the littié lake | dining baanegine teen snoenl : ~ or Awards are as follows: .. The competition is the first such sda facing the fireplace. Covered the property, al- | include a ceiling fixture, valance S) NEW al Girls Dormitory and Dining | hel@ by the chapter since 1931,|, in plum -fabric with a metal — * Lester | and Pee ek pacers \ ~ Hall at Drake University, Des | and it includes work done by| thread, this comfortable piece * wall ket as well as ~ 1 Moines, Towa; Eero Searinen & | members within the past’ ten| provides the perfect spot for | Ag natives of Oakland county, | Portable lighting, say the experts. A At Long Late Adjacent to Morey’sGolfCourse Assocites, architects, Bloom: | years. Mr. Van Wagoner to relax at the] the Van Wagoners know this | Off-center lighting brings ade- ~ cng Lalke, Adiooe ties Weel of Pontiac n} field Hills. All entries will be on exhibition end of the day. region ad = — ng a fixture Passer . ‘the edges iT au Then Buy! S Libraries, University, De-| at The Detroit Institute of Arts oe grew up in the vicinity w $ room : down. ~ Com — ie tae Paoden, from Sept, 20 through Oct. 16. | 4, The Poreh overlooks the lake | 4 special place in her childhood | light on sofas, chairs, tables or the| I Pu esnss or Vu tie pare l pee ares osama in| meer Geteg quivters. © ten memories. She says she always | spotlighting of pictures or art ob- S 7 te: thought this particular house: y ) : Sree oe |S me |@ MULTI LAKES REALTY GOLD laxing. From i one can se | and ber-husband have made ts || Gomplete Basement Waterproofing | | : fl the old windmill almost ' | : | l New Colors New Colors || victety covered with wisteria ia ear | All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! : ones Built by Harold Young Building Co. cain tl A survey shows that 7,8 per cent W. \l ws EMpire BOND ee our ancestors rarely ine | of Norway's plants account for 78.4 Reliable aterp upllioe ——— = afi Ifa cluded closets ——_ pe psec Tags) aaeape: Sy este 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 Y/ If; hf =H if , : plans, the Van Wagoners s uction CRAFTO ‘Cement Paint |) 0 ee iin samme ( [Ee ~/ \ a We ic 2] : a f=! j fad fb Af Af Af M ffx (AB ¥ & " e ae a He dele SP IMEI mii msec ert if i rt zit sf : z = 2 : i i if i E : 2 Hi ir i ® | U 7 j g : i i 2 = a g 1 i g ahi i 5 i g 18th Centy ish table FE 5.6973 Pig Dey D> guenlfangy nv Pome: 351 North Paddock St. mahogany legs and square, ta- ? | a . | “ be ready B E O N E Il for The School Year . . . , _—— . if ready for delightful living OF THE HAPPY HOME OWNERS Here’s your chance ~ the buy of your lifetime Ranch Homes, Inc. now offers a limited number TO LIVE IN A LOVELY ; of pilot* model luxury ranch homes at prices ranging only from $16,990 plus lot. All homes | : . have luxury features all are on near acre, acre . , or more lots, many ore landscaped ond all REST OME homes ore’ ready for immediate occupation. Think of it! These models offer you from 1600 , to 2300 square feet of living space and range - 2-BEDROOM RANCH-TYPE -from 80 to 90 feet in Saag Many pees : floor plans to choose from in these 3 and 4- bedroom homes and all have room controlled radiant heat and a 2'2-car plastered garage. Move in immediately and begin ‘ao wonderful new way of life for you and your family. *tnitial 1955 Models MANY OUTSTANDING FEATURES: @ 50-ft. Ranch @ Ook Hardwood Type Lot | Flooring @ 2 Bedrooms — : @ Fully insuloted Ranch Homes, Inc. offer you three outstanding subdivisions in Christian pin aenee sen @ Tile Both @ Gas Lines Hills, Charnwood Hills and Alta Loma. All three locations were chosen oe , Overheng Roof for their scenic beauty of gentle rolling hills and magnificent wooded @ Forced Air Heat 2 yews ee areas. No project appearance at these beautiful subdivisions. Your Rak @ Four Styles to handsome ranch home just naturally blends into nature at its finest. ~ @CHRISTIAN HILLSEE @ Birch Flush Doors Choose From You'll love the hills and dales and the winding roads that cater to the aN whims of the terrain at these subdivisions, All three subdivisions ore ~ ” seca e i Weter ond close to schools, churches, shopping centers and ore within close : = proximity to Detroit and its surrounding suburbs, Visit Christian Hills, Charnwood Hills or Alta Loma. You'll see true suburban living at = vee its very best. — | OFEN sat. AND SUN. = Oe 9 te 9 p. : Christian Hills MONTH DAILY 18 moon to to ee p. m. : THE SORRENTO re rT] PER Rnsk eget 1,630 Sq. Ft.plus 2%4-Cer : JOrdek 4-6299 = Oe ETE «—siKEnwood 4.3170 , y faxes wm apes: 3. + Recreational Garage . a So rd (aS Awana SNIWI1D “AW a “W's the plan that a yr ors a Charnwood Hills caon Goa makes ¢ a house a home” Call “ SCHOOL : Midwest 4-8600.. bd aa i NCEE ee ps ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURD AY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935 a . Ad | mo, es eat eee. \ ; (eo f ii [ # ji i ' - t , y CONTRACTOR Stete & City’ Licensed WIRING INSTALLATIONS » Commence peepee 2s Foams in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 =| Kitchen’s New Colors ; Ponting Press Photo - WILD GRAPE VINE IS DECORATIVE — Charies Melick of 929 W. Fifth St., Rochester, went to the trouble of erecting a used telephone pole on his property in order to achieve the novel effect of a pole-climb- ing wild grape vine. He trained the vine by wiring the tendrils higher every three or four weeks as they grew. It took three years to cover the pole, but Melick is happy over the effect — and the grapes provide “good picking” for neighborhood youngsters. Home Furnishing Sales Volume Increase Seen Home furnishing sales, which REALTOR &@ 670 W. Huren TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER BUILDER FE 4-3525 reached $16,000,000,000 at the retail level in 1954, are expected to do even better this year. Clyne Crawford, president of the National Association of Furniture Manufacturers, told a conference at the American Furniture Mart in Chicago, that 1955 furniture sales should show a 12 per cent gain over last year. * | yéllows, greens and blues, In the Te Buy or Sell Real Estate See || last-several months, however, the earth tones of brown, sand, and shades of red have been coming +t up fast, Here’ $ Sound | Bivtter If you home b noises, For a long time, the popular kitchen colors ‘have been pastel worse tan ena ae aaa analiaateRcaMO Sime bbaseabnedaecaaad _ eet \ 8 [i ; F) berrier’” 5 aitiieeeinank aleiked la says the American Association of tad Research has shown to a | Bred einer io i ay * - ee SEVENTEEN _ MR. and MRS. ‘HOMEOWNEI Cast-O-Sone is nature's own product — so now instead of painting or siding your home take advantage of turning your home into one of stone-lasting beauty and value. Make your dreams come true! Let our designers show you a design which will fit the archi- __ tectural lines of your home at no obligation or cost. ; Regardless of whether you have a brick—frame—stucco siding or a block home. Cast-O-Stone is a genuine’ pulverized-stone re-formed to fit the individuality of your there must be a reason. | NOW YOU CAN GET the LUXURY of STONE for YOUR HOME Prices Starting’ ot: “ . <2 1 9. vom More. complete Cast-0-Stone homes than any other type — ‘ 20-YEAR GUARANTEE NOT A NAIL-ON SIDING DYED CEMENT PUT ON LIKE TILE BUY THE BEST ¢ FIRST PAYMENT IN NOVEMBER! © BANK TERMS — UP TO 5 YEARS! “COSTS NO MORE” CAST-0-STONE - 2536 DIXIE HIGHWAY IN BUSINESS 20 YEARS BURMEISTER’SISTER’S —— BURMEISTER’S —— BURMEISTER’S —— BURMEISTER’S —— 1]% | per 100 sq. ft. with the New CHROMA-TEX Finish AVERAGE HOUSE ONLY... 129 Nails Included at This Low Price! C hans in Stock: DUSTY CORAL SEA FOAM GREEN MELLOW IVORY TWILIGHT GRAY POPULAR GREEN HOLIDAY BLUE ALSO 42” x 10’ CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ‘Home lasulation Jeb OPEN SUNDAY 12 10.6 ronment COUPON TODAY====" CAST-O-STONE CORP. 2536 Dixie Highwey, Pontiec, Mich. ove Oe ee eee Oe eee eee ee cated te’ the Feeiaieun Te in 1775 at San Gabriel, bore wine ah. grapes more than 17 years si; DON’T PAINT YOUR HOME!!N. Fer YOUR 4x8x 2 Plaster Board... . S122 4x8x% Plaster Board... . 31% 4x8x'% Plaster Board .... 512 25 Lb. Joint Cement..... $232 GYPSUM PRODUCTS 25 Lb. Tape, Joint Cement $925 Gypsolite Plaster........ 9120 E-Z Soak Lime.......... 6% 5 Lb. Perfa-Tape........ S44. 1 Carload ‘1x6—1x8—1x10 Knotty Pine Paneling Regular $190 NOW s] 6 Per M Per M Only 1x12 Ponderosa Pine Sheathing Regular $110 Gola Bona- SPUN ROCK WOOL Extra springiness and toughness make this mew type of insula- tion blanket a cinch to install. Fireproof rock wool fibres held to both si casing — won't P M lip Sage : Per M NOW 395 Only xe insulate ooly aye Use thet goes up fast, lasts a life time, makes your home more comfortable and saves you pleaty’ on your heating bills. No. | and Bolter Douglas Fir | 2xf--2x6-2x8--8 to 16 $$] 29* Per M SHINGLES — ROOFING Standard Colors — Per Square Nua Does Your Home Need A NEW BATHROOM? ty Are you planning on putting in a new bath? If _ So here is a cast-iron ensemble with everything you need for complete installation. All fittings and seat included. EXCELLENT FOR STORE FRONTS, ROOFS AND GARDEN TRIM | 946 jh, 3 in 1 Thick Bult ...... $6.95 4x8—'Ye ASBESTOS BOARD ............. $3.49] 15 Ib. Asphalt Felt ........... 2.95 7 Color Combinations to $ ei 4x8-—3/16 ASBESTOS BOARD............ $3.95 | 30 Ib. Asphalt Felt ........... 2.95 _poledt From 4x8— Ys ASBESTOS BOARD.............. $4.95 | 46 lb. Roofing- .............. 1.96 sent ins Eee 6 a & f 5 4x8-% ........... 1.35.95 EXCELLENT for CEMENT BLOCKS & b urm eid er 4x8—% Good 1 Side ...$3.95| 10 Colors to’ Choose From =” c € m 4x8-% Good 1 Side ...39.95| terse 25 bb. Bucket > {9 | | | E Rh 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! : : 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. "Cent tad wed nion Lake 9 M elegra cm NS LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE © Shopping Cnt aieann =a ae Phone EM 3-417) <> Southfleld "Peamtan = Wholesale or Retail ~- Pontiac e : SuRMEISTER’S _ - BURMEISTER'S _ + BAIRDARERTER'S « _ BURMEISTER'S _ ~ BURMEISTER'S — -suaMsrens. —_ BURMEISTER'S _— BURMEISTER’S _ - BURMEISTER'S _ wi estearii os ~_ ee, Fe ae OS ees, a ee 4 ee $.uaisiaNuna —— s.vaisiaWuNneINUne —— S.vaLsiaNuNne —— S.vaLsiawune , ee gaciccarene- — awina — _ BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S - — BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S _ BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER'’S — Would You Like New Siding on Your Home? If so, you can do so with BURMEISTER’S HELP! NO MONEY DOWN — MANY MONTHS ‘to PAY Gold Bond. ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLES , & Give Lifetime Beauty w Assure Fire Protection * Go Easily Over Old Shingles or Clapboard at BURMEISTERS and at the lowest price ever Regular $14.95 $ Now... roy ee dene pode =f = he Al BE AG Pe a fee sae Hilt { cele ptd heii eat A EN fe wi ae nes ‘| a Me. Pus \ vie Ls, eae al ' hot ea y i i i } i \ : fa pe ih vn THE 1 PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1955. ‘ ou - ! New Electric Jig Saw — | ove, holes through wood, can be 'B ary BUILDING . Milking Stool Is Handy ropes area ps es : : : . 7 . " a | BLOCKS FROM US! }/ 0 Have Around House sea feaeaee et ai eal Planning to Build? No Finer Blocks Can Be _ Quality. Materials in Experienced Bought Anywhere! FOR WORK MEASURING WP ‘Hands Always Means a Job Welt Done! cen foe TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS — 4 ; Price as Regular You can choose from all the A New Process —~ Ours wood Fasp, to % inch in diameter. GET YOUR leading makes of plumbing and Alone in the Pontiac Area— Holes % inch in diameter are Oars cis tine heating materials . . . sold and Gives You. Stronger Building bored through the scet.to fit the silts _ serviced by a firm with over 45 Easier Handling. tf you are consid- Round all sharp edges with a rasp. a al + ering Masonry Construction, see these z New Light Switch Blocks before you build. . . Available only at TRU-BILTI Ky | Eames & Brown PONTIAC PRECAST Gem 54 W. Sheffield off Baldwin Telephone FE 44-5143 Incineratess —_, Concrete An electric light. switch that needs only to be tapped lightly to turn your lights on or off is being offered. The switch: is cov- ered by transparent plexiglas, and . it can be blended into the decor of 7 the room by inserting a piece of A UTILITY STOOL is handy in wallpaper or harmoniously col- every kitchen for reaching higher ored paper under the plexiglas. STRUCTURAL STEEL RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 1992 Pontiac Drive ; FE 4-9531 Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Reads rererararararararer ara: tk kk kK + « * a a : The top is cut from ot DRIVEWAYS—PARKING AREAS * a scrap * 2 12-inch lumber, | ® inches e. | ” = NO MONEY DOWN! * — | * ee en manent P| Plate Glass Used Years | a 6@ Residential ‘ 3 + ° Commercial + w = e Industrial * + Free Eginats 9G | tioned her’ mirror in her will it to her son, 3 PONTIAC ASPHALT PAVING Pa) tcvstise tt er om fj 2100 Dixie Highwey A mS FE 4-8770 The cellar was once a storage JK kk kt RR kk eR A A A A srt today it's turning into a room or Do It Yourself and SAVE! Slash Your Fuel Bills Extra Fire Protection COVER 104 Sq. Ft., 2" Thick ‘SPRUCE FLOORING 4 in. No. 2 and Better _ BRIGHT and CLEAN 6° LIN. For *540 The : - , | Prices NOs Reverse ) at Roth's LOOK LIKE THIS i . the weather”, * es ” 2 a ee “x ° Someres ee Peet ae an oF a te ‘gg . 2 Sanaa ct F it should fit the family, for it will | | be used around the clock for the| > = next 10, 20 or 50 years. $ : ! ‘The shrewd buyer therefore. 2 ——eeee tests the suitability of a howe |$ ANGLE—TEE bow hare th get | $ | BEAMS —CHANNEL and areas for activities? Smalt| $l _[ieiitaren, you know, need «olay HOT ROLLED AND 3 . tion room. school- 4 ers have to get away from noises | $COLD FINISHED BARS3, : when they study. And parents > too should be able to escape from |g TV, sello end phamerage for 0/3 R “9 Paint over ony exterior surtece—wet or dry—witheut quiet evening—right at $ OUND—SQU peeling. VALASTIC “breathes” to = £ §& > rloane leer tlre Are bathrooms adequate? Tit $ AND PLATES Oderless mildew, ite applies not num! > colors ond scores of Intermix shedes. : well when new but ceramic tile, HOT ROLLED SHEETS? pe Bee ee eer ccaue tan bom ok eager yong hl ae § Get ALASTIC 4 le : } Hp sol aieeainle ae sega —?* 6 — $Pontiac Welding a: Does it have enough bedrooms? | @ ; A small daughter and son may/$ Machine Works : | share a room now, but in Msadd $ 4 "li need rat $ KEEGO HARDWARE | 7-71 beset a luxury, but a home should have some area thaf can be quickly| 8 : 2 37 adapted for guests. . : ? * i. [3041 ORCHARD ‘ie | ~%, * vad Does “it have adequate dining |» 4« ae! | Lol ® oa? : = space? Stools pulled up to &/g ‘ (J) || on ys 0 toe Be ‘ | Of man r) ity, but hardly M4 é Westridge - of ~ Waterford the boss and his wife or a client |, ; | . for a meal. A sol a ae an agen age goo Area one a Phen area Ds “ed “4 ; @ Have you ever dreamt that winter gressive oil companies has a specialty— eaturing Custom-Built Homes istinction ing room, rather than a full-scale 4 ‘ caught you by surprise? It's a real night- ours is to see that you and your neighbors MODEL OPEN separate dining room used only on As Gay - 0 : Oriv F tate seh ® Py mare—and it's so easy to prevent. have comfortable homes, all winter long. ag Hy ™ . ame, o Do It Yourself Mart ,| Call us today and we'll bring winter One phone call Will save you needless or appointment Does it have adequate — ; ee Spgs prego . « ; warmth and comfort—right to your door, winter worry—we know you'll be more DIRECTIONS: Ott Disie Muy. near waterford.. Thrn ‘en Cambreck having = stoma eer teacboals: bd _ Every one of America’s competitive, pro- than satisfied with the service we offer. t io a kite! corner, Aly HELTMAN & TRIPP fics cis Ssirat | omartiatildtee law and a bath in one but wt Bewloprs ot saad, | ‘Vapainted | Furniture t 1@-Of- ' 5 4 22 W tecae. FE 5.816) Open shelves high on the wall Plek and Paint Store 2 for | provide storage without interfer- | 143 Oakland Ave. FE $-9562 eee | ing with fevitre Placement. } ea en ae ential sae ee ‘|Full Basement 3-Bedroom Brick|| QQGumaimenemminarsciiian IN BEAUTIFUL CLARKSTON VILLAGE MODEL OPEN DAILY 4 to 8 - icant SUN. 1 to 8 e FULLY AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES _.. that assure you a safe supply always e THE FINEST FUEL OIL MONEY CAN BUY. .. that super-clean-burning § Get your summer fill-up and. enjoy de- ferred payment and price protection... [Yyny ela, a real comfort buy. FHA eal Gl Financing | © Choice of 5 Designs _§ @ Poured Basements Near schools, churches and com- § @ Select Oak Floors | plete shopping facilities in Clarks- | . . ton Villége. Big 100 by 150 foot | © Pickled Birch Cabinets lot. | @ 2 Jalousie Windows “@ Gas Heat & © Large Lots — "= @ Paved Streets _. .§ @ Kitehen Fan : LE ST ATE __ | © Full Brick Construction -§ @ 2142'x1212’ Living Room rford “| © Ceramic Tile Bath, 3 Kitchen Counters, — 2° Vestibule Floors ‘Heating Oil - Phone FE 2.9173 or FE 4-9595 it H. Cole Oil eet al , Pe) Main Office and Bulk Plant... . 392 S. Sanford St. ? eee eo ——s aie ee 4 THE Gate PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER mess. iy _eencynivsmne oe Soak Sli f ee tor, tive lumber expert states, | f ae A Step i in Beauty 1 Prefab Means ee a quite Good Home Lighting cre nature lids oa a cell _ORNAMENTAL IRON _ - * |_Well What? Ens Aids Family Health |crs.r"m | —Well, | vee Air-conditioning of new homes is | Sulator. - Conafbaes . detergent keeping our wash ve easily accomplished, believes H. V. ——- = re a Flat Columns : Concrete Step pt ey meglio ed be short, a | Simpson, nationally known lumber ee Ti word, tor some prefabricated: ma-| ~ Indians Expanding Wood siding, Simpsort points out, < terials, i sgn ay a an keeps home interiors cooler in windows,: have gone ir summer because it does-not absorb most conventionally built house. Bicycle Production heat like many other types of sur- Where does one draw the line? facing materials. The answer is, according to an NEW DELHI — India. has ‘de Heme siding of Douglas fir, We Specialize in article in a current magazine,’ you| Cided to expand ber bicycle-pro-| west coast hemlock and western || COMMERCIAL BUILTUP don't draw a line. There is a trend | ducing capacity to more than) jeg cedar, some of the most pop- ROOFING among all builders to make their | 757,000 a year. ular woods now in use, save on |] Phone FE 2.200 aaa NM. Cone houses out of fewer but larger} Output has increased sevenfold) pose bilis; Simpson points out,’ |] os an Ph egy We Oe comiatine - $50,000 a year, "Mand St) ‘Necamse: there ts about 38 ver 1 HUCUS-MARSH . a of rye aon be Tne wenden de sn tenets [= teas beat aap an Hes ROOFING & INSULATION CO. weaving, not before, Call for FREE eeienete > Ah the BP rganct y Ube hesg — py! been pms ep seedy. in tait.| ‘The, Toheen Wand Se euch 6 rn | 62 Yeqrs of Fence Building their 1 with ‘larger wall pbb 264.392; in 1953-34 it was ron HOM FE 5 ohn which have windows and NTIAC’S HEADQ ARTERS NEW MES espera iectalted. Trey like wo nae industry has heen re a . E 3 ic atte. wnbi, bie | ara iv ucing its dependence |{ , ne) : Oe ee ensues alee. | ok Wane’. gact, tea. | Ray Neil Real Estate | NO DOWN | Ist PAYMENT | 36 MONTHS pont a AS aees and many other big parts. The |. At present India has 24 cycle- ; Pies of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange | PAYMENT IN NOVEMBER Oo pay ' 2g _ use of these big components, as | parts factories, with total annual 7’ 9 uron FE.3-7103 Check These Features: they are called, is a mew cost- | production of $2,310,000. poste LL ff @ Non-Skid to Prevent Slipping — saving, tread. : : - a ey See Le et senmuns to be Forced Apart by Frost or Bae sag? agyec ty cgpotecnd a in oo é ‘ in. full Be es 3 : i @ Rich Vibra-Packed Waterproof Concrete poe —— aor pee - @ Steel Reinforced . factory and are assembled on the a ! site. Because the house can be 2 UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE. ccouahied tale ta ondld on * We Deliver Anywhere ee _—— | 4 CONCRETE STEP CO. |) wos i pat cgenee tro | panels. Some firms send out 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 trucks with an entire house ‘in ; one load. The lumber is pre-cut and ready for the builder, but | none of it is assembled,. : : At | As such houses are erected, they , look like houses of conventional | id construction, but the builder has saved time because he does no : eg Senko Res le feapreg ow ROOFING & SIDING ws eee beldies industry itself. Ao hteding aos Antiques Restored "SPECIAL © No Money Down With Simple Repairs Often battered or breken an- DISCOUNT © FHA Terms | tiques can be restored by means | of a few simple repairs. H e If the joints are loose, leave the SE — As Long As ) | piece in a hot, dry room for | oC |eral days before disassembling. PT. T. YEARS TO PAY! Remove old glue from the joints | : - . di i , * CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES * | aeckens rum ceca cae : emery cloth, “OO” sandpaper or a0 dry steel wool. To raise dents, All other types of modernization work. No job place a wet pad over the dents ee i j and apply heat with an iron. Use as — ” job ten engl natural wood filler to fill small holes and match the stain with a | D&M BUILDING SERVICE @ Sx" In finishing new wood to match _ Phones: FE 2-7004 or FE 2-8245 Evenings: OR 3-2276 the old, apply stain sparingly. : gradually achieving the desired NEA ORR rd a ak ME AB Sie z | © S| Qn === — es Ee eH Nb. / a ae 4 + Thousands Visied the Opening re Ge Math, Values hey «| WATERFORD HILL J =e] (02 GALLON | SN) Last Sunday fe 2. | fey e - : - ss 5 roe a : a lo} |] _ DUO-THERM e — F | ; 4 ELECTRIC | | - F You Were Not Among‘ Those & . A ER iy | You re Invited to See the I anoramic ee Don t Miss ee | 0 View From the Crest of the Hill... ‘. . | ur $ Even if you're not interested in buying property ,..or ~ — = i. Reg. S l : building a home at this time — we invite you to view ve | +12995 aie $50 the beauty from Waterford Hill —EVERYONE is — « Price "Delivers invited. 7 . a 2 : | % It’s Big, Big, Big, in values, size and per- . ? : : 5 5 * formance! Fully Automatic, operates at ; . * ' Igw-cost electric hours... Fully insulated to moet ee give you extra-hot water always, And now hot water you get FREE WIRING ON DETROIT service! EDISON LINES, too! | 2106 ROOM Duo-THERM tr : | OIL SPACE HEATER in the new, lovelier furniture cabinets. Now $ 50 - Priced from Here is even, constant, comfortable heat for you this winter! New Ouo-Therm thermostat saves fuel while giving more heat per gallon. Small down payment! Easy terms. The cO0 ae lt West: Huron Street Open Monday ond Fridey ‘til 9:00 Phone FE alerts | , bi AT WATERFORD _ This Sunday Oakland County's New and Entirely Different Residential Community, * Me 4 oe LORRY (ARE ~ Waterford Hill Manor offers suburban lates at its best. 4 the lake-dotted countryside for miles — 32 lakes can be viewed from the crest overlooking the orchard-covered -. slopes and Van Norman lake with its highly wooded sites .. _ which will challenge the abilities and imagination of the e residential architect. pal MORAL TERRACE Unsurpassed Scenic Beauty Fishing . . Swimming . . Skiing Waterford Hill Manor offers ‘suburban living at ite best. Near Commuter Train Service, schools, charehgy'aes § com- _ plete shopping facilities. WATERFORD Zo | WHITE BROS. RE! WATERFORD, MICHIGAN 5660 DIXIE HIGHWAY’ ” PHONE OR'3-1872 : t ij ‘Eo gat eee ee eee wee ; [Soy eo EE he er ' J 4 “H s “| j | ff ff j 4 ‘ \ i Wea ea ; j 9 eee : “ ed = : | : bed { : Boe H * a “| JUST BOUGHT A LOT AT SPRING HILL. .THAT’S WHERE | WANT MY ‘FUTURE HOME.” 180° x 390” 135" x 174’ 140” x 175° $1990 ‘Large lots with 120° $3290 minimum frontage, where it is fo TERMS AS LOW AS 20% DOWN HOWARD T. KEATING CO. ‘ QGerner Adams Rd. and Walion (Pontiac Road) Rechester, Michigan. OLive 1-7811 — MI 6-1234 e f v SA SEE THEE He ee PP Ae? + o% ~ oe reer , not clinker. Every ARE ae GLEN ROGERS RIQUETS IN YOUR BIN Every ton of Glen Rogers Briquets is the same - + hard, ‘3; ton means 2,000 nd . pounds of heat D> SIBLEY COAL _ te and SUPPLY CO. 140 N. CASS AVE. ' FE 5-8163. By STEVE ELLINGSON VAN NUYS, Calif. — It’s hard to remember, but I'm sure infancy never was what it's cracked up to | i ; a fi! rE E i 7 i Actually, 1 believe another reason for children, than keeping up the human race. They have a way of enlarging the hearts of adults. 2 z i i ! FOR Martin Loeffler | 1678 & Telegraph Rd. Pontiac, Mich. Member of Building Stone Institute BUILDERS .. . HOME OWNERS FEderal 8-014! peraandeictna A - : j i bel The first duty to children is to make them happy. If you bave not made them so, you have wronged them. No other good they may get can make up for that. The second duty to children is to teach them to take care of them- Little Chair-Stools Delight Children can sit low enough and not disturb, the vision of those behind him. | The fact that it has moving parts ‘and is as much a toy as furniture, pleases all kids, EASY TO BUILD This step chair is very easy to build with a ful size pattern. All you need are a few Scraps of wood, WEST a * . CIVILIANS $250 Down and you're in! With our eosy payment plan iy can convert to a regular : A mortgage, any time you wish. AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT CERAMIC TILE BATH SELECT OAK FLOORS FULL BASEMENT REALTY CO. LIKE N- “250 MOVES YOU IN! THIS... ANYWHERE! VETERANS $250 is all you pay. No other charges. TOTAL MONTHLY. PAYMENT ONLY $72.00, 4 re) - a, EACH UNIT COMPLETE | From $10,990 : IL TY CO. 19470 GRAND RIVER _- LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW AND USED HOMES NORTH BIG BONUS GIFT To the First 15 Buyers $25. Gov't Bond to Each >A Sedded Front Laws IN MICHIGAN. culaiinetietnasiitemintideintaintigel : x ¥ * ee ; ; * . t a : , VETERANS Your Choice of: of Your ow Beautiful Gas Range or Electric Refrigerater KE 2-9060 Press, Van Nuys, Calif. No, 108 Wall Magazine Rack....... 500 No. 161 Gun Rack ............0see0- No. 86 Rocking seuss acerca No. 60 Cobblers Bench Coffee Table bc | Catalogue showing about 100 home [AL FISHER REAL ESTATE 1 19322 James Couzens Hwy. "© _\_“NHE PONTIAC PRESS) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1955 Pee SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orcherd Lake Reed, Rt. No. 5 none down youngsters’ | Colonists Encouraged Si DI NG | -8x24 for as Low as 9 N. Telegraph MANOR - pany :' in Australia, agreed. bard . wrote his plays for actors and they : 7 ; STONE "100° MIDWEST SUPPLY CO. SAVE WITH HYDRAULIC — PRESSURE Cuts Stone & Masonry FASTER : CLEANER - CHEAPER je an OS Ocalan Se gamers te Lon every > SOPTENS pain cktenes tates a | gether. pattern tells you every- rdraulic power Ee acre, will make ting you need to know, Because Covcat or fatal stone ar brich peed. 1 , fag but sut of these mistakes | it 88 easy project, it's suitable DREGENERATES | {ly. casily. precisely. Increases pro- A will wisdom for beginners, irseLF Pe peared due er wana 2 - sume : To obtain the full size st®p chair ghecea, ao 8 qniges: a AKE LITTLE BOBBY pattern No, 102 send 25 cents in dreds Spereser. you take young Bobby | coin to Steve Ellingson. the Pontiac of HYDRASPLITS now in use, paying for themselves fast te Other patterns you will enjoy: HYDRASPLIT. savings, standing up under the roughest usage. Complete, adaptable te any material; cuts joints, angles or miters. Model £88 illustrated ; larger model also available. CUTTER & JOINTFER Horse. See this amazing collene: today. H. H. STANTON 103 State FE 5-1683 Also available is a 16-page shop projects, Send 25 cents for Catalogue No, M4. Large plate glass windows were | first used in commercial buildings We Carry a Complete Stock of Stone © Marble © Sila PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (4 Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 | | cena a about 1900. aoe ee eee V ETERANS... r <] > == : “ Teoctpediiaes ah om . 4 : ¥ romana seo pene — ge Ji ee -_ -* td Pad ro Re Brick Front * 50 Ft. in Length * Conveniently df DISAPPEARING STAIRWAY. TO ATTIC STORAGE SPACE d COPPER PLUMBING ; df SPACIOUS, CONVENIENT KITCHEN CABINETS d FRENCH DOOR TO PATIO J DOUBLE KITCHEN SINK WITH SPRAY ¢@ VESTIBULE ENTRANCE ; df HOUSE LENCTH—OVER 50 FEET FULL PRICE..... 9h oO” _ 3-Bedroom Ranch Homes Check These Extra Quality Features: Located Model Open Daily 1P.M.to9 P.M. THROUGH CARPORT ‘DOOR CLOSETS ¢ Olt. FORCED AIR HEAT _ BIRCH 1%” FLUSH DOORS MODEL Sewn wm mn eee” mom OR 3-2505 PAVED STREETS ALUMINUM ‘STORMS - = 100 FT. LOTS AND WIDER” . open ag 6 af SOLID PAVED SIDE DRIVE SLIDING DOUBLE ¥ += Diamond 10310 ~—.sik el eases Labeled Potatoes Soon poy i, oe 1y yA Ppa ty UO a re i ee ee LPR Sf) yy ae Aah hope og Ses i } py Fi * , \ ' ei Bee i ee eee \ ‘i { ‘ L \ Nad ; WASHINGTUN — Federal that ‘indicate the quality of pota- Sateen wit ba ieholed Renee ioe ods, One of these involves telling whether they're best for | measuring the density of a raw boiling, frying or baking. They say potato. When a Job Calls for ‘CONCRETE... CALL BOICE! See Us for a Complete Line of Builders’ Supplies . % Lime and Plaster “® Sand and Gravel *® Sash, Lath, Tile BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY @BLOCK CONCRETE © BRICK | 545 S. Telegraph Rood Telephone FE 5-8186 *% Face and Fire ONE OF THE BEST — WINDOW DEALS’ IN TOWN! Storm Windows 40% Off List Price Aluminum Doors ANY STYLE—FULL ‘THICKNESS 11 A. M.-5.30 P.M, By Aicoa — Open ‘til 8 P. M. INSTALLED : Men., Twes., Wed., Thurs. NO PRESSURE CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES! You'll Find Prices Lower Here Because We Are ALWINDO CO. 1702 S. Telegraph (Aug. Johnson Bldg.) FE ns | ROY ANNETT, Ine. + Realtors 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 oe worked out simple tests’ ‘NEW DISTRICT OFFICE — ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1955 The Life Insurance Company of Virginia officially opened its new district offices this week. The one- ery tick Seiieg- ques 8 De conference room, was built by Robert Bruce to the company's specifications. Insurance Fir Opens Building The Life Insurance Co. of Vir- ginia’s new district office building at 1080 West Huron Street was officjaly opened‘on Friday. Top-ranking officials of the firm from the ‘s home’ Sthoe in Richmond to attend the under a long term lease. The landscaped lot on which the | building is located provides park- ing space for the convenience of policyowners. Established in 1871, Life of Vir- ginia totlay has almost two billion dollars life insurance in force. It's | life insurance protection and a | large volume of hospital and sur- | gical protection for families of this community. | Louis Pohl has been manager of the local office since September, | 1945. Army Vehicles. Readied for Standardized Parts NEW YORK (INS) — The U.S. Army has developed: standardized, interchangeable engines and parts for tanks and wheeled transport that increase combat effeciency and will save an estimated $560,- , 000,000 during the next ten years. Steelways, publication of The | American Iron and Steel Institute, | said the new development is seen as giving the infantry about 80 per cent more fire power. Irish in Ist U.S. Army WASHINGTON—The muster rolls of Washington's Continental Army, | which never numbered more than 25,000 names, contained more than 4,000 Irish names with the Kellys alone totaling 695. ‘NOW AVAILABLE! _ Big, New 3-BEDROOM $ HOME For Only % INCLUDING TAXES AND INSURANCE And Look-at Features: - ee All These THIRD © City Water and Sewer @ Plastic Tile Bath @ Wood Gliding \ JOSLYN @ Large Lots .. MODEL OPEN DAILY and SUNDAYS PHONE FEderal 4-41338 Windows © @ 251236 (900 Sq. Fr. of Living Space) - Neo. Schools Total Price $7400 Pay Only $750 Down! Built by BVG INVESTMENT co. FHA TERMS | Pontiac district office which was | Gotland Served Bronze Age as | Trade Center STOCKHOLM — On the Baltic | island of Gotland many graves from the Bronze Age (1500 to 500 B. C.). have been found: One parish on the island can boast more Anglo - Saxon coins from. the years 950 to 1050 A. D. than | there are in Great Britain. At one time during the Middle Ages the Gotlanders were “special pur- veyors” to the British kings. The Catenin were eae sea- farers and traders more than 1,000 years before ‘the birth of Christ. q| Once Gotland was the most im- portant trading center in north- | ern Europe. es © « In all Scandinavia there are about 8,000 silver coins from the first two centuries A. D. Of these, 6,000 were found on Gotland. Special Service Bureau Set Up for Old Items NEW YORK — Special service bureaus have been set up in the New York Sanitation De me rise of 15 over 1953; convictions ie a oe en U.S. numbered 339, five over 1953. - Beautiful natural wood is often NEW YORK — Two per cent ' found under several coats of paint. More arson arrests were made in’ , Remove the old finish with paint or the United States in 1954 than the | Varnish remover. Work a small ‘year before and convictions | *e8. at & ti time , Hag negiegs readben wuerne, | Ga., a Gintance of 2 rales. ° large general office and space for the clerical staff. The structure | climbed about one per cent, The number of arson . in-|| Rain Bird Gives You More MORE THROW vestigations made by. special agents of the National Board of | Fire Underwriters during the year | totaled 3,513—an increase of 4 over 1953, Arrests totaled 619, a CKLW.TY, Rain Bird gives, you pn cover r dollar n- i | laa kles pend —full circle - PROGRAM, SUN. ie ee ce oP- eration... wearing 11:30 “TIL NOON, .. very economical. Liter- Channel 9 : ature on request. View the grandeur of We design and install Rain the fobulous two lake apt yi roe ler systems or we sell you : the pipe, fittings and sprinkler heads and you can install it yourself. | For Acre Sites ‘6. SCHUETT eéee REALTY 245 Elizebeth Leke Rd. | EMpire 4-4236 Pontiec Phone FE 5-8780 | Bird underground sprink- MIXER PARK Inc.|, ads in The Pontiac Press, Fe 3m Exterior Flush Birch Doors With modern planted ~ $29.00 molding patterns. OAK FLOORING BY BRADLEY .~ Mo. 2 Common—No. 1 Common & Select Grades in Stock one ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS COMPLET wie nanowin {°. $3250 DIXIE LUMBER CO., Inc. 831 Oakland Ave. FE 2-0224 FALL BARGAINS! DELCO | FURNACE Bhs ih $947# DELCO 70,000 B.T.U. Gas Forced Air FURNACE % iilthanedeameny emi Pontiac's Only Heating Firm’ : That Gives You Holdens Red Stamps OBRIEN HEATING and SUPPLY Authorised Oakland County Distributor 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2.2919 Ole [f you You can own thi Slighest in Quality... > earn ACT NOW! 25-Year Mortgages Are Available Minimum Down Payment -kitchen . by far. . hours for 1 | louse Interest Rate MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT. Terms Under FHA as Little as $1,300 Down _ VA Terms as Little as $500 Down 25 Year Mortgage if ata A ‘Low 4Y2 % 1 ‘Just 5 Choice Lots Left —— Order New for - This Year's Delivery East of Flint AS: ADVERTISED IN LIFE .¢ i _— HOUSEKEEPING a Eairoetn National Home! On a 75’x200' Lot—City Water—Ges Heat ‘Lowest Price by far! Easy to own—wonderful to live in! See this big- value National home in our Open House showing. It’s today’s greatest home-buy! seeteve rooms with abun- dant floor-to-ceiling closets . . . large Youngstown | ont Valkuen home sooner than you expect. Come - LOCATION Pe 656 Miller Road Take M-24 to Lake Orion — 6 Blocks Watch for Signs. » OPEN SATURDAY G SUNDAY — . FROM 1:00 P.M, ) CRA MIN YAN 53, West asst St, Pontiac, Michigan ~ FE +1500 | @ “BETTER LIVING @ 90°%.. «. aluminum windows . . . lowest cost to heat, . easy to take care of, giving you many extra Pleasant living. And you can move in quickly | MODEL OPEN Saturday and Sunday | and Broadway Streets — _ «From 1 P, M. wild c : ; ’ | “There is no substitute for experience.” OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 4100 207 Ww. MONTCALM | At the Hashing ember light just west of Osklond Ave. _ A Menay White FE 4.9544 Robert £. white * Sli iieeinetthanntinedmetemetate ne PRE-CUT or CONVENTIONAL | HOMES On Beautiful 4925 Pontioe Leke Rood Nothing to pick pct. ment ag the tab .. . the screen opens . it's sale . recessed like the picture . . place . , Bees on BA cs . Priced from -Phone for Estimate or Weather Vanes $10" aluminum Weather . brass Ld Black cast Vane in 150 styles . staff, universal type attaching ; ae fits almost any kind of toot... Free ommegee. : Mailbox and- one Box » personality a w. air Street Hills Estate HERBERT C. Real Estate — Builder . no sparks can fl ‘out of attached on the ront of Waterford DAVIS OR 3-7614 The Perfect Fireplace Sersen! you tend the fire . it's out of your way 25 different styles . of the fire- about §25 .. . We install. Descriptive Catalog « just = PORTABLE AND ATTACHED TYPE SCREENS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDPATE DELIVERY Post Signs Signs, House identitication —_ and Num- . Made to your order. . . Gi makes it easier to a : inexpensive ana very welcome .. . b 4-1234 or call at our store tor a large catalogue . 1GGS . Over 150 | Pontiac ” . met FRIDAY AND MONDAY ° TH 9 P.M. mE. PONTIAC PRESS. s TURDAY. SEPTEAOR 24, 1955 eh , : Brought | Navy Spe cifies Plastic POT Oy — esi for Ele tri 1 Fittis e a reduction of 30 to 4 tons in the a & # lade Feotobads 3: ee circulate in the kitchen and into other rooms. Made contractors, fin a variety of finishes, including anodized copper, right over the range ~ before they have a chance to! supply houses, kitchen distributors and electrical Waterford Hill Tigh Clamp Homes Planned eae Dose ce Return for ‘Nest Eggs’ Long-Term Thrift Pays _ Greater Dollar Returns as Investments Boom accumulated savings and invest. It does not include any return hill, long a landmark in the county, LAKE ON BORDER Van Norman Lake borders the | With older doors as soon as water got into the joint, the joint started front lots by ing out swamps | - and creating additional lakes. eal eel eee = ; Most of the roads already con- | t structed on Waterford Hill follow ‘the loop pattern. There are no dead need a good side clamp— a bar or end streets that may be continued | pipe clamp. amy 6 toe arts eeu ell ake ont he » aeee Oe hase of only a courts open main clam streets. the door and tighten up to pull frame is tight again, the. ELLIS CONST. CO. |) is how to keep it tike that. Glue can’t very well be used because Specialists in SS very * Re-Modeling! J)“. socta: sending plate set into 2690 $. Weedward FE 2-2671 9 the wood is good but a better method is to drill a %" hole right through the eS Willis M. Clothes Driers Rise NEW YORK — There were §98,- 000 automatic home clothes produced in the United States 55 N. “Parke St. FE 4.5181 of principal such as occurs in with- drawalg from sale or real estate or securities, etc. . The aggregate return on person- al savings and investments in 1954 was up nearly $2 billions over the year before, and added up to two and og crag ll times the comparable figure in 1940 It also contributed approximately $1 out of every $8 in all personal: income before taxes last year, in- dicating the magnitude that the | people's savings and investment’ programs have attained as & result of their persistent thrift. Lumber SASH & DOORS BLDR’S SUPPLIES ‘ BUILDERS’ HOWE. savings accounts, |@ PAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orchard Leke Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 2-WAY RADIOS * * You con depe nd on SATISFACT ION! Hed s. PADDOCK for FASTER DELIVERY! QUALITY... SERVICE eee TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE in our trucks . us for ST. a T WO-PURPOS vai] a] aa] with ZONDLITE. INS! LATING FILL STAR OF PARAMOUNT'S “THE COURT | JESTER” In VISTAVISION Color by Technicolor a SAVE OP TO 4 0 ON FUEL 00-M-YOURSELE » Ws IN ONE-AFTERNOON | [s,'70,"°,0r" boar vos can a es lew es Zowclive verm vermiculite, the miracie : mineral that pours into . Zonolite usually pays for itself ia two or seasons fuel sav. Si "60 ings. ‘Addo materially to the value Hr An ideo! white fer tinting poe ogee ot year te light colers deat. fireproof Onl Costs oe the 6° 4 insuletes an itr of your $ 40 ~— commence | Ean “fT i've Donaldson Lumber 1 Sohn Company Come /n For FREE Estimate 27 Orcherd Loke Ave. ; | , FE 2-8381 PAINTS CHURCH’S, INC. 107 Squirrel Road, Auburn nh FE 2-0233 @ Attic Rooms e Porches @ Additions @ Recreation - Rooms @ Roofing and _ Sidi pees ateentae sn GET YOUR GARAGE BEFORE WINTER! Order Now for Early Delivery! “FHA TERMS No Money. Down 1%4-CAR and PORCH Cement Work Aluminum or Wood * Combinetion FE 2. 1211’ or FE 5-9236 FREE ESTIMATES Our Re ative Will Call at spreyenative Will No Obligation! We builg np frets or shone or masonry. expertly con- steucted with neue d materials. Complete cement work ~—- SEE US FOR YOUR —- COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE No Money Down-FHA Terms—Free Estimates ADDITIONS . . PORCHES . 2260 Dixie Hwy. NUM, ASBESTOS, INSULATED, WOOD SHAKES) CEMENT woRK, COMBINATION DOORS AND WINDOWS. . AWNINGS .. . ASPHALT PAVING FOR DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS. G&M Construction Co. % OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. x. . BREEZEWAYS . . ROOFING . . SIDING (ALUMI- ALUMINUM RONDEL FOLDING ALUMINUM — North of Telegraph Rd.,. Pontiac og ee ee ee ee a PP ed a a a ee ee BO ON Se aR eT zi 0 Bae oy te Loa gi ws | ae a Ai Pe at WP je tae of Be i ORS ee Nia ed Wile sai Pe Of PE MAE A Ne 7 AA ia Nes ) \eoeestesiassap esastmeesiesanpeesres \__, ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1955 > Inexpensive Alterations female Workers Younger bs : . 2 | 5 3 Can. Revitalize Kitchen (mo way yomer tm } : od 2 : | amie employes. The average age | seams at least 90 per cent of suagested by the Construction Re- of the women is 23,7 and the ‘men NATIONAL HOMES [| The maior units of stove, refrig-| |. iat, ar? = making over i“, : ‘erator and: sink may be placed| * Siteben ts to put every inch of | : conveniently, but storage space is| "88°? % work. Begin with a || camped and inadaquate, and work | “**¥®7 @ existing storage space, areas are crowded by hew equip-| Utilize wasted space between ment and appliances. - shelves and in deep drawers by Any home maker can transform | putting in half shelves and trays. her kitchen and. simplify the way | Measure all equipment and file ‘ it operates by careful planning and @way your appliances within fin- , — a few inexpenseive changes. She | gertip reach, but off work count- ‘ : SS oe as ee eee ee ; ; F j to . a : the new FLEXALUM . [ie SS cers re te a ae ' ® serve the family’s food. Here are | so everything is where you need one a sea ways to make an old kitchen! it when you need it. A shallow set ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY |==Se"=i=tetens a corres Si js c - 7 ‘| will ry Bg ye articles. ] { Thove’s 9 Plensten Auning for overy inetatetion: Windows! Garperts! Potion! | Here Are Hints “Lazy Sisan’ peng Frae in be o , : TT to Help Combat , | faiy tithe, smirment more = — eae = an i Pah op cnn at ik = m= = 2c = : werk ur {a | eS NO MONEY DOWN! megag | ts gale gual’ wie | | oa | nae estaatese Sees ee easy, Th Uun.... tb Lwe us /. : — mp ; ‘DOWN me ° f rinse plenty of fresh water.| 4 hi : : | ‘ AWNING = aie ee or a counter end wl double = FHA TERMS i & : scrubbing : snack or extra working 3 F ; ; r & COMPANY ee a caniiate wen absorb Fran Hang pots and pans on hooks, ode Complete Highest nm QUALITY... P r FE 5-2102 - 163 W. Montcalm ee omen rack over the wove: le File pan lids|| Monthly Payments LOWEST PRICE by Far... LOW DOWN PAYMENT ; ies surfaces at frequent fntneVale | cosets apchaateated- te Oe ie ._§ . # » « that’s our new feature home, a yy - they'll eventually turn a sort of | side of cupboard or closet doors. spacious 3-bedroom beauty by National. Big Monthly ® ee oe Se oo ee ot Be rooms, abundant closets, aluminum windows, P we : Your Dream Kitchen (sic own wane [oS 2 SS 2 | conten it tet 4c || ise Yomesor men sss Qucreome | Parme | : : would be to the concrete | fa and pancy—start living your own home sooner Custom-Built to Exact Measurements! Dak erdteacy yohsto Gare clams cering w tank Cup. ater end |] Lake Rd. : ‘ ' te pP save space. Medel aa sies Beak pte indes hehdahor amen] Sunday 1-6 Such as: cupboard, readily accessible. Set : . i en ee MODEL OPEN Re | Rd VENTILA Insure adequate ventilation by OMES INC Daily and Sundays home can \ COUNTER. Tors oF GEXUINE ee ee 9 . i a St. Patrick's Catholie Church. micaRta cooking odors and provide cool, Mi 6-2022 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. ae DRIVE OUT TOMORROW! apeee fresh air at all times, — ‘Meple Rd. : : | : “eee Kids’ Shoe Output Up [Leen : tie ‘ , ding Custom Dream Kitch- ff] long if it's subject to wear. . LOUIS — The nation’ | | gal Pie 2S LSS | one ee coesies | omc 11 JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION | your present home. Prices jude complete installation. Esti- . hot too soiled is to seal it with a| producing them at @ rate 56 per —" = } : ,* \ \ & . mates free. Per a ' [| special seal made for this purpose. | cent above the five-year average of BALLARD ' : : “ Fane QOaDIOES ins Display The seal prevents the masonry | 1996-40. This compares with a gain Ph Mi 4.0328 | Box 388, Birmingham, Mich. 1° The CABINET SHOP [issrncnctar%t 3, Seens| isc is ketsces nos'macens|| ELECTRIC Co, || Phone eh & 305, "Birminghom, . e ee oe for the American shoe industry's os &. Peabo 04. 3 | a oR eee Another solution is to coat the — . ! ee a Stncbeth 7 with a concrete stain. : 3088 West Huron Lake Reed FE 5-9331 Sains fstype der romp a SPV IV III II II I IIT t absorbed : 5. (OPPS AEEDE DE EEE TN sens. tor werent d pre ‘ \ TORIDHEET N severe : mY OR ; lcukal te meee 4 - \ WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT { OA | tae othr savantage they have a \ for the Tops 7 | nates Shy Sat ear ee ap {a | | ph a \ In Comfort, Convenience ° \ Hi te a on wo tale ey, ! : = Y and Economy. , \ is pretty soiled a dark stain should ween C4 PE et ete See ee ee \ Fos Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call \ walirlanys ong ~ cil-fired forneces, ere eveil- : s / —= be ¥ 4 ae \ Ni. ——————— . @ble for every type of heat: ‘ } | : ; \ AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. X} spray temoves Grime eo for B R AEAIING | \ 5.400 Successtul lastalictions in Pontiec Aree \ From Machinery Parts _i ' 3 re- ; é fe : : lkkdkddtdkdiddidkidd tinge a : H H | old beyond a oe : Enjoy GAS Heat This Winter! |): = wr" l soon DRIVE OUT TODAY. CHficom | cen rin water ts manctactare | PORE Voie Men ah Lf: £ "| says. The product reportedly con- : Been SEE NATIONAL HOMES’ BR] Bi tains no acids or alkalis that might AVALON AND BARCLAY . S] pharm metal. PRICED JUST RIGHT rT TY he Lakes Area Prosperous © Lake Privileges © Automatic Heit F] CHICAGO —The Great Lakes "Yeungaews region is the world’s -richest and ° eee ° Hora g . § most pind toerdler poe On this = . Hog) oe 7 : i : “per cen Delco-Meat Conditionairs | “a 33 ’ Judah Lake Estates ROR sy cua i Gs coma eas Ges-fired Sernetes, otter fost, : : turing dollars, tow-cost instoliation and —— fo — ——. | trouble-free operation. ‘Don’t Wai Don’t Wait ! : HIGH QUALITY and LOW COST... 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Plus, dependable, expert installation through your Delco-Heat Dealer. % ONLY 6 LEFT! | csaladiiaiitdadansaaamen dinatiateedinciamtideadieatn Otani EASY PAYMENT TERMS . “a * a — A ed ts, can be arranged to fit your needs. | | , © Full Basement © ! — : “The Meadowbrook” ~ ¢ O14 Flos © Paced Streets 3 “ -}4 . 3-Bed : © Tiled Baths © Large Lots --- S88 VOUR DEPENDABLE DECCO-HEAT DEALER TODAY! oor } room aths rge Your Delco-Heat Dealer is a trained heating specialist, prepared to survey your heating needs... properly = | Brick Homes let te. Loheweed "Drive, then me aoe oh = — your ie oe : 7 . ek : $75 Jenn sg (Near Wotkins Leke) @ .. oe : | : a a Ee . : i : e : *. | : Cl Mortgages =n Weterferd Township ep Heating & Supply Wolverine Heating & Sheet Metal =| re | or a : a — ~ 371 Voorheis | oF -1234Baldwin s ae ae Open Deily and Sunday, | to 8 P. ies - Phone: Federal 2-2919 ‘Phone: Federal 2-2113 oe 7 Ww M. A. KENNED vg tame forthe name ot the DELGO-HEAT DEALER fo pour area, consait the yellow pages of peer telephone dWveetery under “Furnaces ~ “0H bana * et Goreme Pee F : Pas a s i : } He . | Z . J ; Ze = : wee 2 i ! 4 j | { ‘ { : : ; 4 i ¥ ; i Wise 3 - : 3 t : ! ‘ a f x | ae Se oa i 4 bog 3 sf =“ bd * j re La % : + ¢ amet Ais / Gain in “August and ‘8-Months Sales Well Ahead of Previous Year : Residents of Oakland County pur- chased $1,524,177 in Series E and H United States savings bonds dur- ing August of this year, it was announced today by Alfred C. Girard, chairman, Oakland County | savings bond committee. This compares with purchases of "$1,190,687 for August of 1954, Coun- ty total for the first eight months of 1955 was $12,965,935, which con- . &titutes a comfortable margin over . the $10,377,357 bought during the January-August period a year ago. “Total sales of Series E and H bonds in Michigan for August were urary-August total for 10 years. | billion national goal for this year. | the first eight rhonths of 1955, up 13.5 per cent from the $196,225,000 sold in the same period of 1954, This represents the highest Jan- Travis said Michigan had achievd 69.24 per cent of its annual quota as of Aug. 31. The state's quota of $321,800,000 represents approxi- | mately six per cent of the $5.5) Enjoy New Courses St. . Frederick students report that’ this year’s new courses are enjoyable. In crafts the students are making breadroll baskets for their dinner tables. The Christian Family Living class, in its study of personality, is finding out just what makes people tick. ° assessed valuation, chief's daughter as his bride here The marriage will unite Miss Bernnice Mae Finn, daughter of Police Chief and Mrs. John Finn, and John P. Miron, son of the Delta County Sheriff and Mrs. Wil- liam Miron. The two families have been iden- tified with law enforcement in this | area for more than 25 years, Ottawa County to Vote GRAND HAVEN w — Ottawa County will go ta the polls Tuesday to weigh a proposal to incredse taxes by one mill for three years for primary and secondary road improvement funds: The measure would provide $162,000 a year at the state equalization figure on the 4} BOARDING HOUSE YOUR CHAIR FAP/? I'VE BEEN SiT- kK TING HERE AN HOUR / IF IT HAD BEEN LESS, A GENTLEMAN, FA TASTY WHILE YOuU'D-BE DINING ON \” BONES AND CRUMBS/ In OF PROFESSOR ~~ HMP/ CAN! ' \ AS EMPTY/ HVENAS eee ) ; EMISSED |( HOME A BIT ¥4 EARLIER Z = ** § * ‘ H 4H) ae) Ae Ott oo? * . o® . A) ' a “te \aN LIFES LONGEST MINUTE a Kili aA ‘ a MMMM, P Laie ha al i Re ye SS iin inlainnipeonie DIXIE DUGAN —— HIM IN, EVEN? . 1988 by NEA Borvtes, the, 7, M, Ba CAPTAIN EASY ALLEY oor i WYEE:: « ‘HOLYCOW, GUZ, WE es IS THAT PP BIRD I TAUGHT HIM A GOOD TRICK ——, * ot ( | (IN | AD vt) ¥. Hamlin BR ra ie a * aa ie age, Jes i? a ; a - ee y hi 2 Pie . / & : ey ie : / is! ly : KR! et te : . cy Z J 3 ee i : , 4 f i ‘ : J f ae ee es THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19559 ag ¢D C1... |$28246.400, fan aprcog Guin pet|Law Arms to Embrace | NICK HALIDAY elisa te Be sy hs ‘ ) re By Keats Petree les cent over August 1864, according to |. e/ aeaeeZ SiS Fd Enerprume | ; | NY Noble D. ‘Travia,”state chairman, | ot Escanaba Wedding ee Nabeaberepred ae ae tig. | US. savings bond division. -ESCANABA (Arms of the law ~~ GENSE ‘6 - Michigan sales of the two popular | will embrace each other whén the caecum ‘ a _ By Leslie Turner PAPERED WITH NEWSPAPERS... SOME aera sane THE STATE TORN WT OFF, DANEN $1 XO VEY WT AINT 1 WO USE B NAR-WAS “Ze se WS i} +i GRANDMA WITH A NEW IDENTITY WE'LL GET YOU BACK IN \ IT BETTER BE! YOU S TOMORROW... |GUYS HAD YEARS AND PLENTY OF DOUGH TO} By Edgar Martin Mm WEN-NNy St Tats wnat | WE LEARWED AT _ CAMP $ By Charles Kuhn HO LET Le) -DO IT YO s re om = be —! nal —-.. —_ ry ~ é A Va a lly rough this season! wooo ¢ o + 4 | el oe .* Pee ene eee eer a eS Se, ae eee eo $0 I'M JUST USIN’ A BIT O' TAPE T’ KEEP MY FINGERS CROSSED FOR TH’ NEXT By John Morris i t ie i: tt ts I ‘ i WITH HIM A PART ; ARTY... IT'S A as . . . MY LANO! | IOH,NO, I'M_O.K./ Just! 1 WAS READIN’ IN: MY NEW oe 7 ; ANOTHER PLAYIN’ SAFE |S ALL / HOR K os ot. cEvoy and Strieber TH’ BAD LUCK THAT L Ht = , : — q GRANOMA? |: HAPPEN T'ME T’ DAY // FEW HOURS // ‘ NORM NASTOR ca ~NEPHEW OF Ce 2 WE. NASTOR — gi SMALL PLANE PILOT WHO FLEW . oe : Owe ALL THE. \ ' / . WAY’ FROM HER o. A508 THAT = = A DION'T ExIST— - ~ | 4 | AND | |ARRESTED Fi 9-24. bs \|Psiaones” att. Qs , ON ARRIVAL — "Ne HALF ACRE CASTLE ON OUR LIST: FOR OUR BUFFET | ANYTHING ANYONE bise iz AP, DINNER WE HAVE THE HAS TO Sy, THEN HE HOYTS THE WESTS, THE GRAFFS AND 1958 Fiekt Rocerpriom tam. A ghee emer: md 6-29 [THE PASKUSES... ‘E: NALD DUCK ALWAYS DISAGREES FILIBUSTER 4 + WO PACK! “Say, isn't that the brush I bought you for Father's day?" { ‘. 4 ‘ é ee ae SURE, TAKE IT... THAT THING I ote S ONE) aA ¢ A a) HEY, UNCA DONALD, COME SEE WHAT WE GOT? é he rae whips welblies bes ’ is about two weeks old, then she has been doing various chores inside the hive. Now she starts she changes jobs. Until flying afield to gather nectar from flowers. She may go as far as four or five miles, flying at five to 20 miles per hour. When she finds a new flower patch yielding lots of nectar, she returns to the hive loaded and performs a little dance. The way she dances tells the other bees the di- rection and distance to the flower patch. Here is a game based on a real diagram of a bee's flight to a flower. Color the picture — the grass green, the sky blue, the flowers pink, the hive yellow. Use two small buttons of different colors as counters and penny_for the number of plays — heads one move and tails two In turn, each player moves his button from bee to bee along of flight. To win; you must toss the toss a the line penny so that your move takes you just to the hive and not beyond. If you get two moves when you should have one, you miss a turn and try again. Monday: Autumn Is Coming Lois Crittenden Marries in Candlelight Ceremony AUBURN_HEIGHTS—In a can- bride, r service be- fore 175 guests. Lois is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Critten- MRS. EARNEST CUMMINGS A reception immediately follow- ing the ceremony was held at the Southwest Avon Community Forum. Following their honeymoon trip, the couple will reside in Spring Arbor, where both plan to. attend college. Elect New Officers at Donelson School WATERFORD — New officers were elected at the initial meeting of. the Donelson School PTA re- cently. The new president is Mrs. James Balmer; father vice-president, William Heimbuck; mother vice- president, Mrs. Willis LeFurgy; teacher vice-president, Alberta Maiden; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Harold Jacober; secretary, Mrs. William E. Hard; treasurer, Charles Garven; and historian, Mrs. Walter Barning- ham. ..- William Shunck, Superintendent of Waterford Township Schools, ad- dressed the group: He observed that enrollment in township schools- has risen from 3,000 in 1945 to 8,850 in 1955. However, he said, he had a cheerful outlook because four new elementary schools will be opening in Febru- ary, 1956 and due to new state legislature there is now a way to plan for expansion without raising taxes. The state now allows school districts long-range bonds of 25 .to 30 years and also that they may maintain less reserve. Shunck hopes for a vote in February on a 3 million dollar bond issue to cover the cost of another junior high school, four more elementary schools and sites for future schools. © : Angola, French West Africa, now has a population of 4,200,000, Luanda reports. INSURANCE is Our Business ee THATCHER recording | PATTERSON & WERNET i ee 4 b, meee County PTA Groep Holds All-Day Meet Mrs. Florence Pierce, par- liamentarian of ag Con-. gress of Parents and Teachers spoke to a group of 79 members of the Oakland County Council PTA this week. Twenty Oakland County schools were represented at the all-day meeting held at the Bethany Bap- tist Church in Pontiac. Mrs. W. A, Kelly, president of the council, named the fol- lowing chairmen for the year and the schools they represent: Budget and finance, Mrs. E. T. Johnson, Walled Lake High; civil defense, Mrs. John Warren, Scotch; health and summer ‘round up, Mrs. Edward Fuller, -Davisburg; hospitality, Lester Carlson, Stringham; housing, Mrs. Claud Holcomb; Lambert; juvenile protection, and adult education, Mrs. Har- old Zimmerman, Donelson. Others are: advisor, Frieda Huggett, Waterford; lHbrary, Mrs. Arild Weborg, Walled Lake Ele- mentary; membership, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Findlay, Dublin; music, Mrs. R. N. Hickson, Waterford Center; National Parent Teacher, parliamentarian, Mrs. Iva O'Dell, Donelson; program, Mrs. R. C. Hughes, Glengary; © publications, Mrs. Arthur Heiple, Lambert; publicity, Mrs. Harvey Haslock, Holly High; safety, Clyde Haskill, Drayton Plains; and _ telephone, Mrs. Ralph Bergmann, Lambert; ding, Williams Lak. News in Brief if your friend's im jal and needs bail. Ph FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031 Driving Lessons. Safe-Way Driv- ing School. FE. 2-2253. —A Hayride Parties. Food furnish- ed. FE 2-3231. Adv, The way a man wears a hat is individual with him. The angle and ape depend on the man’s facial contour and sometimes even his : mood, says Parrill of the Adam. WANTED Land Contract Buyers Se ee Clder 5-8058 Collect t Mrs. | Mrs. Walter Havrane, Sashabaw; | and assistant, Mrs. George Hed- | | pattanent Ot Agvioutture) = The Apples: Mich. open bu crta 2%" up | Q.8 No. } Wolf River 225-2 50: Wealthys 2.1§-3.00¢. Chenangos 3 2573 = oo . few 31; 2. du ‘Grapes: Dtrect Thompson — 226, ribers on, Sheldon, and Richard, all. at home; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Thornton; and two brothers, Wilbur of Highland and Aden of Pontiac. Melbourn Louls Cash NEW HUDSON—Service for Mel- bourn Louis Cash, infant, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday from the Phillips Funeraj Home with burial in the New Hudson Céme- tery. The baby died Friday morn- jing at the University Hospital in | Amn Arbor, ; His only survivors. are his parents Mr. and Mrs. Melbourn Cash of.Grand River. dacob Schenk | — ROMEO — Service for Jacob Schenk, 82, of 297 Ewell. St. was held at 2 p.m. today at Roth's Home for Funerals with burial in Acacia Park Cemetery in Birming- ham. He died suddenly Thursday. Surviving are his widow, Lydia; five daughters, Mrs. Gladys Wood, eo, Mrs. Sylvia Trayner, De- troit, Mrs. Myrtle McHale of Har- per Woods, Mrs. Eva Kobe of Farmington and Mrs. Elizabeth Jones of Rochester; two sons, Hil- bert of Farmington and Jack of Romeo; one brother, Michael of Ann Arbor, 12 grandchildren and give great grandchildren. George Arthur Hesketh IT | George Arthur Hesketh III, infant, was held today from the William R. Potere Funeral Horne with bur- jal in Mt. Avon Cemetery. The Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hesketh Jr.; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George: | Ruby Woodie, all of Rochester. Imlay Cammunity Chest dv.| Ready for Fall Drive IMLAY CITY~An Imlay City tall dr The committee 3 is composed of |A,.D. Conley, chairman, - William ' Nachtrieb, Mrs, John Homer, Mrs. Dr. K. T. bon, Serge Miller, ‘Buchanan, Rev. Ralph Baumbach, Richard George , Snyder | and [ MARKETS | ROCHESTER — Service for} baby died a short while after birth. | , Hesketh Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. | | for Im ee gee Q. (Asked: across a you're lousy copy?” going to stay that way.” now, ground cow?’”. leanne on Stand | udent Interview “. _ By EARL WILSON ea NEW YORK—Jane Russell, honey, take the stand! | And Jéanne Crain, sweetie, you take the stand, too. be a double-barreled Impudent Interview. - back table) “Jane, dear, do you know JANE RUSSELL and JEANNE CRAIN H. G. Hutcheson, “who was always inventing ways to camou- flage hamburger, Each night her husband would ask, “How/ That's earl, brother. - (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) This’ hi Ee ) ‘ A. (Nonchalantly chewing her gun “Yep, I never make | apection headlines by getting divorces and things—I'm dull and I'm ¥ Saaege- Twila Lintz Weds Richard E. Stone in Oxford Church OXFORD — The Oxford Method- recent marriage of Twila Harriet Lintz, daughter of Mrs. Georgina | Lintz of Oxford, and Richard Earl | Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs, Earl | Stone of North. Branch. ' ‘The bride wore a gown of white satin colonial style, fashioned by her mother. Her veil of illusion fell MR, AND MRS. R. STONE trom a tiara of stephanotis. She carried a white Bible with a bou- The bridegroom was attended his brothers, Russel and Robert. Seating the guests were Duane Reynolds and George Lintz. A reception was held at the bride’s home immediately follow- ing the ceremony. Mr. and. Mrs, ' Stone will reside at 29 First St. in Oxfprd. - Le Regg4 aH oe ae i S z : + 54 i ¥. the estimated coat of inet FoF Renee ete a ates ; : a +++ Double or Nothing ... faut 2.35-3.38: cart re foress| @ “Couldn't you separate from your old man just once fo AR Te SEARS AS tek | for « story?” | Bo Sent: ‘Teese veas'tee| A. “Nope.” 9 Tatanoes® 180 We sacks 0.8. Be. i sise Q. “But ‘where is Bob—answer me that?” Long “wattes fair Sa63.39," Idaho Long . A. “Deer hunting in California. Every Thursday he goes oe sacks 2.15; W unington ong, Whites a%,| deer hunting and stays till Sunday. And while he’s away I - ORDINANCE NO. 1288 Re 40049, He seks 26, Wie:| do things 1 like... art museums ot music or something. | 2 Qisioance,cs amens {Or Butang i Gene" h38 236. 60 ib sacks 238-| He's a pretty smart guy, my husband. After all, he was a | Assessor's Plat 147 and” Uh diana” Chippewas | 2.25-238: | Michigao | quarterback and carried all the plays around in his head. | Adopted: September 29, 18 ih'tocks 00-1,i8; itm sacks 30 cent | Some of the movie people probably think, ‘Bob Waterfield, | kn‘ oranance to Amend the Bull ee | hee eee ere Oe * ' . “You two sound compatible?” fection i. The bul : ea County Deaths A.“We broke up once before we were married, but I found |. Building Zone Ordingace. ts hereby , ie . out without him, I wasn't home.” . deccription. ‘herctgafter, ‘set forth, S eee ee Q. “In. this ‘Russfield Corporation’ you and Bob formed, ciel ne Cpmimersel se tet an Pleo Cc puna Joplin — what office do you hold?” eee ine of toh, commer Lat wy. Shankin Dr., will be held at 19|. 4- (Adjusting the bones of her gown which were, punching | fseq 3, tea it, to tg BR a.m. Tuesday at St. William Cath-| her annoyingly in the ribs) “I'm the asset, kid!” pee Oe Pe SO olic Church with ‘burial in Holy mi x * * so . 108.48 ft. to Rasterty, line Lot & thenes Sepulchre Cemetery. Francis died| Jane and Jeanne’ were here with Richard Sale of Holly-|f 24663 ft. to beginning: also Low 4 today as the result of an automo- | wood, author and co-writer, exploiting their movie, “Gentlemen | thre s"inchusive Asseusor’s Plat, 108. | bile — —— Marry Brunettes.” Jeanne, the mother of four, had on, or off,| Box'Ons No" aat'chty of tot iy Survivors include his parents|s plunging neckline that would make Russell hustle her bustle |isné County," Michigan evcribed os be- three brothers, the Rev. Fr. Em-| +4), ginning ot the H.W. oer Lat 1, being ery Nemeth, Assistant Pastor of nd aon ” eincert thense he ase” Lady Queen of Angel's Church Q. a love your red hair, Jeanne. Is it phony? 04.37 ft; thence 46°81" B 90.8 ft. to in New York, Julius of Cheboygan; A. t’ll I te him, Jane? Listen, I dyed for you, aren’t | B"<}-orcc" Ww. along the southerly line and Steve of Walled Lake; three| you going to die for me?”: ‘vaste be 3 apy _ sisters. Mrs. D. D. Werner of Wyan-| " JANE—“Jeanne actually has chestnut brown hair. A ($10 ,". ,'¢- point of pemnnine, | ‘and dotte, Mrs. Charles Kopovits of] couple years ago she cut her hair and went red. She went | ine, sive. that land is deeded for one. alled Lake; and Mrs. Julius) 4. os for this picture—darker hail of Bigham street extension across Tasak ot Dea. shying than me even—then she went as sed SEL atone Winifred E. light again. Now she'll probably do a picture called ‘Gentle- ing sone map in the ahove ates to Com. FARMINGTON—Service for Win-| men Chase Redheads’.” recommendation ot the City Pian, Com- | ifred E. Burnett, 53, of 33808 Grand| @Q. “Jeanne, what did the French call you when you were | appointed tc makes final, Tepe River, will be held at 2 p.m. Mon-| over there making the picture?” ; = ee Sa le day from the Spencer J. Heeney| 4 “‘Jahn Cronn.’ My name in French sounds like an edu- | held | before “thie amendment F ingt Cc tery. Mrs grunt, _[ Be. ‘ ’ Acta i, Q. “What did the French call you, Jane?” Section 3. That not less than fifteen nett died yesterday in St. Joseph f * : (15) days notice of the time and _ A. “La Boost! | of the bearing on the final She is survived by one-son, Dan- Pee ¥..& 2 this “amendment shall be given te, jel Lee of Farmington; two sisters,} Q- “Jane, what're your plans after you finish up the 6- | pity, thet such publle Bearing ‘i hereby Mrs. Lillian Bowers of Bowling | pictures-for-$1,000,000 deal you made with Hughes?” Section %. This ordinance ‘shall take | Green, Ohio, and Mrs. Gerald), 4 «]'m going to Siberia.” : jae ag — sro) Parke also of Bowling. aca tay Q. “To retire?” Commission, of ite City of | Pgpuse ing of Maral Rev. Albert ‘A. “It'll be Siberia as far as you guys are concerned. 1 J apnea of? Pontine sie Boch Elwood (Bud) Thornton | x e+ ke Silocumcgs HIGHLAND—Service for Elwood | THE WEEKEND WINDUP MO UN Si, Sak (Bud) Thronton, 39, of 1137 Living~ “ye © ¢ wept. 4, bes | ston, will be held at 2 p.m. Sun-| MGM's sore at the execs of “$64,000 Question.” The quizzers day at the Highland. Methodist | won't let M. C. Hal March plug the film he's appearing in. “It's Death N ti Church with burial in the High-| Always Fair Weather.” He mentioned it once and they screamed. | ° 0 ces par liarsypred Lach —— > WISH I'D SAID THAT: The Cynthiana (Ky.) Democrat | ~~~~- _— He is survived by his widow,| "eperts that things are so quist and pencefal that the fred B. 39800 citand Rivet Pur. Ada: four children, Patricia, Shar-| Sheriff's automatic-winding wristwatch stopped. . > Be Boe eine TODAY’S BEST SMILE: “There was one woman,” reports of Mrs. re, Mr: , SEPT. 24, 1956, C.,. 1636 Byankin Dr, wailed age 18; belovea son of c and Anna Nemeth; aear beotner Mrs. } dunus Turscak, Punefal service * be held Tuesday, dep., si, at 6:20 p.m. at i Bird Chapel Monday evening. Pu. neral arrangements by ard- son-Bird Punerai Home, ‘Wailed bane, Michigan, ONEIL, SEPT. 22 1 LYLE (Murph); 4396 Cheesman, Dray- ton Piaing, Mich, age 37, be- loved busband of Mrs. Vioiet O'Neil; Gear tather of Janet, Joyce and Wayne O'Neil; dear son of Waiter L, O'Neil; Gear brother of Lorne G, O'Neill and Mis. Bula Mattoews, Funeral serv- joe will be held Monday, Sept. 26, at 1:30 p.m. from the Farmer- Snover Punereal Home with in- tment Farmet-Snover Funeral Home, ROBAR, SEPT. 24, 1955, GEORGE «dy Lincolnshire Dr., 66; be- lover husband of Martha Rober; dear father of George A... Ho- ward J. Lawrence C,, Melvin A, Rober, Mrs. Martha Mustonen; dear brother of Peter Robar Cornell, Wilfred Roberts, Mrs, Agnes DesJardin, Mra, Bertha Cousineau, Mrs. ~~ Galerno, Mrs. Rose Gaul and Mrs. Marto Brebner, Funeral service arrange ments will be announced da! by the Pursley Funeral Home. SEPT. 22, 1966, EL- , 1197 West Living. ton; be- of idon and dear father of Pat- and Sheid - “THORNTON ston, ee ae e 1; ‘shall Assessed aga Ti both inclusive, Bloomfield ee wi i care and sym hy offered comfort daring the a8 th of our ae el neighbors & s: . ae ecent rea ement Eld: William ne ral Breakey Fam! ily, MM, Kanobioh Nursery, Funeral Directors 4 PRL LL LLL LOLOL NE OLN LM PLL a XD . AIR AMBULANCE GROU raiev Funeral Home FE 4-12) oa fectlities OR 3-T787 Eirby Puperal Home Fm 1089 Donelson-lohns Thoughtful Service Pe 2-001" Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane of Motor FR 3-0378 Monuments BUY DIRECT AND SAVE The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-818) : = > ris E z oid] a € i ? i 4 +43 z Hy 5 3 Ave. City of Pontiac Salary $235 - : per month High ‘school diploma by tive exam, Apply sonnel office, Ci». Hall 1% Park t, CAB DRIVERS FUt). OR PART time Nights Avole 101 W CAR WASHERS WANTED. 149 W. FOR iG COLLEGE STUDENT, N desires wert on Sealonan, Weens . Pull or Snechnsider Broa, a2 8. ‘DRIVER SALE N For , established A with time. Riem- wes Plaine—Watertord Twp. i i , / 4, Sea oy) é i z h 2 i mA q } { : 7 is ‘ | j | Oe , iy ae chit a io _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19559 _TWENTY-SEVEN Fa r preach _ Per bet. and @ a.m. Corner pe HL ae ‘ot band a man if ay interest od. TIME REAL ESTA ; TE building program O'Neil) for spoointment - RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FORD SALESMEN- To sel) the all new ‘86 Fora Jet- play cron "Gall Ue “deletes” JEFFREY FORD e W Lot sn at OPS ATE A, calles Fixture Set-up Try-out Men . Mott Wosttan? % Rass O.D. Grinders Sa Sete Se st Sryagne: Rochwter oo HOE, Sone, UPS FS IBM SUPERVISOR % annually starting; ae lees oe Cee eRe OOO Ree One Oe ene Y + thereon eeee + Oren ee eee o $8 eee ee eee ee eee he Oe eee eee © Tall ‘Mr. Moultrup C. Schuett m 34103 8A ime on bilities. Apply te PEGGY'S 16 MN. Saginaw St. ‘round product i at 8. bY | TEST OBSERVER Por and testing Om: . E 2 oo THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATUR RDAY. § OME OLDS—CADILLAC 280 «8. Saginaw 5t. AN OPENING, Ts oar aoe ployment, |_ 5. Sa "E NEED 2 TANDEM TRUCKS. LONG WHEEL BASE, TO HAUL READY MIX “CONCRETE. VERY _ GOOD OPPORTUNITY | FOR .RIGHT PARTY.) APPLY 339 S. PAD- DOCK. ve hore eee eee Pe + eRe eee se EHR OF ee ene eee ree ennee Pe + +e eee ae ee + eee eae * eheee Waitresses _ Teds hes a — number of tor. venue. be over re gp Re Dersor EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Work nighte._ Mi. i. ee for tin AL. 4 air condi- tioned 3 plant _ Wesch Cleaners, 4 8. _ +, EXPERIENCED WAITRE @8. ePreochle’s Cale,” oe ae furnishings ~ ied rn : } lent and condt- GAL TO.GO PLACES $325 arava one be sites thar "Cioutote $C) free! vacations, See Betty at Midwest 406 Btate — a GENERAL OFFICE - a OS Enos og sete eat ies ARTHUR’ S RSE ‘s fe ter Fe Pw Es price. PE 43106. LANDSCAPING. — TOP 6 soit, you town mm work, eause _* oat. ROTOTILLING AND y LIGuT es. PE 46228, _ -.. 8 ah 3 and 51042 DANS LANDSCAPING SERVICE. Compiete lawn matotenance and cleanup. FE 2-87! “Moving & Trucking — | AA-}) MOVING TRUCKING PICK- wo and delivery Good service at reasonable rates FE 41803 of _PE 6-357) any _ time “A-1 Moving & Truc rucking’ Pickup & delivery service. a BEDFORD: MOVING Local & Long Distance- FE 2-8787. EaNUP JOB® AND TRUCKING = 56-0067 i =| ET ote. a! > RveBien towr AND Eavy ~ HAULING. easonable 40351 INCINERATORS te AKED > ASH CARPENTRY. ES. FOR. mica w attics finished, rec. Teation rooms; repairs EM 34715. GOLORED COUPLE SERVE DIN- ners Bese a Excellent work, FE 4-7634 after @ p.m SABINET MAKER .ND “CARPEN- ter Kitchens = «pectatty Fe. CEMENT WORK, | SIDEWALKS | and driveways. FE 4-0032 : time Part or, steady. PH 21320 ‘ELecrRicat WIRING AND Bd Murr ontro) work: Licensed. furray FE 28657. EXERIOR AND INTERIOR PAINT- inquire Goree Toth. 22 _First_Street MBE te Wants ‘WORK PART TIME. MAN ceo BL teration work. Call FE 43 MAN WANTS WORK FOR MORN- ART a ‘ME AL- Fae all dav Saturday. PE PLASTERING Pay if iNO “AND _cement @ork OR -4877_ Work Wanted Female © i WOMEN WANT WALL WASH tne and cleaning FE 1-0223 =x: LADY DESIRES cane ae Pane ies Roe one desires wen wore . oh yy 3 week, 4 ZRMs bebremine after 9:30 Hs a~pdlelne) a . } DAYS. MY" District. __ Business Services 13, A-l FURNACE CLEANING REA- ——- and guaranteed. FE APPL AANCE SERVICE We service ai! makes of refrig- erators Washers fredios. cleaners and al! types of small egeueaces. ROY" - 6 Onkland “ASPHALT ALT | PAV ING cial ape- Sonne ecins eoncrete wiritos — ~ and Ed oe drives MERC URY mASPTIAL a PAVING CO. 19331 W peren Mile Red, _ KE acai ar meee rom TRE G AND els instal also rent tanks | st io ae +7318 oF Sos) aut ARIES OF ®& UNTAIN PENS | repaire@ by factory trained men at our store era; Printing & ice Supply w rence St 3-013. —, Saree BORE. Cabinets. OR A & B TRENCHING “SOsTON. ree est ne redo Pedi +1 80 8 5 RY WALT, BY MACHINE FR cs {ROWINOE Gk BRNEL 7 Oat 7 DAY No wb too big or small service, 4 FE bi, ‘sscries iRON NING 43.004 BU eet) eee soa ised cr ood work. RE SEWER CEEANING 2 esters Sunday Service, FE 4-2012 TRONING §3 « BUSHEL. G6OD | ELBGhRic MOTOR SERVICE RE- work Call PE §-2306 & rewinding 718 © Pike e | ee CARE FOR TOTS. sve Ph, FE 4308) ee | FURNACES ANED AN MIMEOGRAPIIRG TYPING SHO. fred, Oil, : wae rot an ~q service, EM 3-294. t -Ne FE 56-1788, | RELIABLE. hoa “CHOOL Gi aint fe: eis 4 a Loe |S PLEMING FLOOR LATING i + sanding finichine. 160 F teen. Ph. ~ O'DELL CL CARTAGE E24 Movi CATHING "AND PLASTERING. _Leee Fone t fe coe * new and 4024. __ | TRUCKS FOR HIRE AT FARM. M & © ROOPING AND SIDING = ineton Truck Toe, jon1s W. 8 vw ve on No mone Mie at low and 24 hr, ser- a. ree ane vice. 12 noon to 6 p.m. Call M ber Crem 63381 before or after hrs, Apply ervice. EM at shown aboye _ M TRUCKING A Ane ) HAULING RUB- odernize bish any time. FE 3-0206. With retiante er Discounts during Aue & All tvnes of “Trucks: to Rent carpenter ooting siding windows All other tvoes of |. TRU TRACTORS alterations § ‘* * AND UIPMENT ured wore *i . ” tee oR eee stake O & M BUILDING SERVICE Pontiac Farm and 2-045 FE 23-7004 290 EB, Pike eves, on 3-2278| - Industrial Tractor Co. weude pHOvING FPUELY 825 8. : ecuipped FE 4-845 L.A, Young, | Open Daily Sundays 2 GO SNYDER LAYING FE _¢-0161 FE ¢-144 ean and ‘Inishine Phone REDUCED RATES _ wen La ¥ to serve you, Sm’ __Building Supplies 12A | _ Moving. Fe +-4i04, a -~— | Fier WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK ROOFING AND 8 SIDING, WIDE __ wants hauling. FE ¢-4088. Scheme fom Ot yer Gen Painting & Decorating 20) - gS “vrs. Nw oy Slay DECORATING PAINTING _Roofing and Siding. EM 34763. | “and ot pal "Call tor esti- or PAiNTiNa “{INTERION © &@ EX- | terior 10 cent _ for cash. _Guaranteed Free est, FE 4-020. 4-1 PAINTING PAPERHANGING Paper removed Estimates FE Ls aT eae TRS. FY PAPERING Mason _ 48364 CHEAPEST RATES FREE ESTIMATES — k PAINTING, (NT por AND EX- terior ane washing. Free estimates, a ~~ ne | ng 19 capes hauled Clean vo FE. B FROM PON MTIAC, TO GM. CEN- ~ 12 Mile and Van Dyke 7: ae to 4:12, PE 32-6615. wed. |. Contracts, Mi Mtgs. 32 Cash Waiting | ur fey courteous @ A. JOHNSON, Realsor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253. : CASH Have several buyers. sons for and land contracts, small, new or seasoned Call rE 5-9975 and ask for Ted MeCul- lough oer, contracts neon personally te ees bree te landiante. We have maby/ _= tenants ore eo. WANTED TO BUY GOOD “2 OR re i085. = grocery store for equity FE Rete ates eariees 2 e Living Quarters 30| —"rasr wipe —ayguRN ars AGED sell t “eer Seis small oe. om dolar "values. °G tied buyers YounG Susineas” GIRL To | ‘day. get your best deal f St Ste Fee) RIDGEWAY “Wd. d. Transportation _ 3 aap REALTOR . ‘Wanted Real Estate 32A - CASH ry aed oe * rear og causiy, Call hours and tell aha M. ses Realtor FE 6816s "Rent aos amened 2 * eieoe Cirle se Main 1-6541_ Roch, Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ‘ . WE NEED THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES 2 bedroom one floor, r @ — old. = Waterford- obo sl . oa with one or more at: anne Bicones renting Press. S OES eres ae Rene ig, Whe Ly Ae sy Wanted to Rent 29 GRERS LARE OFFICE er “in vieinit “4520. Thires ; apes +ON LAKEY = Boar, re rong e Reward. |? BEDROOM HOUSE. 2 - -ggaperes eT att LAKES” vet ee = eat and a “4 Cosfince, as estates le ae = "wing. a6 "wesher® employ Since 1935- s Mes : OL | Sreneen. FES asta: 2 cOMMERCE, HD, 24412 oat 7O"R ETT ANT To |} ADULTS WANT s ART —WOodward £7144 Rings bere Eve one = homer PF $4080) Ra tam aler $:00. | WILL BUY YOUR LAKE ;Laiseeea_ asses! Rescue serve, nN OW ster ¥or ‘Gost: 12 FT. ALUMINUM KHAKI | ONE OR TWO BEDROOM MOitice shea Commerce beat, Ge Mie. Substantial reward. St Pw caeebenn Ph. Pontise EM 3-3311 $ colored. Pontise Box No. 14. R. F. McK INNEY motel kitenenette apts. W Blue : er. PT Or "SOR 4 Unie 1-708. at agg : PS he tae patra Seeee ie eee ieee 9 ON A CAKE IN WINTER = ty T2115. : incume ; ere new madern 2 room ao or " wi o aT, OH. OCT. is ir, FIELD coren MAREET MANAOER's cme, oom ay skating fishing, ee. Winter rater ee Site 3 ~~ ¥ bogs, Restonsblc. rent, PE Cist?. . yg Moe regal A Walker fox hound. With No _home, pable rent. PE + ae GONNECTING - inted on sides. Shy na RENT OR LE BEI Fig PARM awit 5 atone ag Ng pid hae ure. Reward turn of ip- | heuse or more, by ponsible | down payment Condition of bu' $18 pet week Brabb Ra. formation fo reumm. FE| busivess women’ Interview at 120 s mot impo Joe 8p Lake. Oxford. "OA 83748, $0335 or PE 414 LN. Perry, Fe oy __. MODERN 7 BEDROOM HOME ON Lost: mOnTON BULL RESPONSIBLE « courts” WITH WANTED W LOCATED $ OR Union Lake After 6_ MU 9-2658 yrs. eee Call ye Sie one child want furn in Wis. | § room home on small hier as a after vy pm ner school area. eltabie refer-| PE 41258 efter _ a HEATE BE Tle as Lost, set OF « can xs KEYS. “CALL ences, Call between $:00 end 7:60 | A ANTER fo tg eR tee suitoraia RESPONSIBLE EMPLC ou . OUERN HOMES ° 6, CABIN,” | WINTER pag more é ey BABY DE- LAND CONTRACTS ? MORTGAGE aye eee we! Laan eine as Sees ; TO TA CTS, MORTGAGE) Hollew Motel we a nie TER, MEIN vie | PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE | Nicecy PUS >) RMS r “Tarne ae cl MAXI | 632 W. Muros__ Ph. Fe bath. private entrance ta nna PER MONTH 400, PHONE LiKE SMALL IN- shopping cen- re ALL BLACK DOG NEAR Book: ts APTER ¢ Pa. come. Rest ber : pos ter. " PE $3082 after @. Balévin ond Home ots FE 525 WOULD LIKE 70 c= 70 RENT Y ¢ 7 OR [a ___. | NICEL FURNISHED, GROUND Lost: YELLOW PARAKEET IN WANTED: 4 OR § ROOM feor gto Adults enty veusly a4 ener Hospital. will Ne drinkers, #11 W. uron_8t or hg r 1 YOUNG cay” 25 WIL- ARTLY FURNIS D CLEAN 3 P NISHED FLEA set Ra, P ART =, LY PURNIBHED D BABE. trance. an mpl vod 7e os a wa 16. MA ag 5 re ) BATH. SQUARE LK. _ 815 plus u reels. PE 61370. “ROOM a NEWLY LY DECORATED. 01% N Saginaw.: P VERY NICE PURNISHED A arr. Private entrance and bath. children or drinkers. FE ih sao), WATERFORD. . 2 os. PRI. _vate entrance. OR 3-2444 WALLED — NEWLY DEC. rated 3 and farage, Shower oll ‘farnace 1 child wel ome, $65 mo EM 3-4682. Year ~*ROUN 2 HOME — “OVER- looking Cass Lake. 2 bedrooms. aute. héat 4.4 water Will rent 6-8 mos. 8. FE 54-4470 4 bedroom in Waterford or Pon- tee, A lake front for $30.(00 to 650,- ~ 000 class. if you have any of the above | dese peepertns. call: 4 or 5 room on lagoon or water | from. | ‘Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 a UNPURNISHED, MOD- Avoly 31° Whittemore Call YE E 3-044, om ROOM Ber. PARTLY EURN. Adults. rE | ter PE Tos efter . 2%) ROOM UNFURN. 51 Mechanic ; 3} ROOMS. PaivaTs “ENTRANCE NE - ALTERATIONS. 1 AL REPA AIR. IVAN ; ome Uiilities turn Adults ig "="! SCHRAM| V te aleeibaes “harored Kare 5 Shoes | a ‘ge ee ae Have rchased al) reco 509 v from the former FL. Sweet, FE 5- t or FE 5- 9471 - BROS. . we weed img couple. only’ Call ner _Pred_ Herman, . OR 1-1502 If no ——— Lag’ many 5:30 p = al, M s . DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES | 111) “Josiyn, Cor, 3rd canto REALTORS ho i “IN OX: __ Mrs Bapnes_ VE 9-300. 62 Maced | ve Neai Betate Exchange oh ee & ford. $14 & week. light and heat ; _Phone OR 3-187? or 21160 saliked. Ouane on on i ~ Charles ( es Chester: Shoes — 5% MORTGAGES ene oo ana s-200 | "tren 0 toot. trontage. _Rent Apts. Furnished )_ 33/3 AND 2. Ss 3 CHILDREN oon _— CLEANING oe cincing’ fees. ROOM AND gee Loa noon “oy AND BATH. PRIVATE Re. ‘rug and wenektery sicea- B. °D. "CHAI RLES, ‘Realtor * tor 1 man. 13 Norton, —_—|_entrance, references. PE 2-473! er Watteys Notions. Pe ett Bre Int 8 Telegraph | 5 ROOMS. ATTRACTIVE PRI- ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. CLOSE IN. Go GET ¢ OLAXO “plastic tyPe* "© +052!’ Eve FE 5-880) __ |" .210 bath and entrance. Discrimi-| Newly Sprorated i wR Fer iful linoleum | TO GET .HE MOST GUR | natin oeuie onl ¢ ROOM APT CRILDREN WEL- ne — nd t Realtor Partridee | —Ueres SO nas waxing. Waite’s No- ford, “meige = Ww eon 7 ROOMS. L BATH PRIVATE | come. Ortonville leRa. 33 Church SS ae entrance. adults only, 3391 Signet i ss aS SAT PL as TV PARTIES 3 DUL OOMS ; Food furnished 2321, FAST ACTION! pom i Te ONLY. mal regard feed garege: Fn ee KNAPP SHOES ee nave Oe cere, “hunts |? ROOMS AWB BATH. PVT aE | $85 month. Call EM 3-2035 after O noo O) tranee. A, he . Perry FE 2523 5 pm. R.. Elisworth, Phone +6402. Ask for Mr. _or PE 5 | — ae , SS ark. a a | $04 8 Sanford PE $6720 Clark ee aa ft er 8 ROOMS AND BATH. MODERN. MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS |~ WE ave ee ‘A mi -| Silvercrest Subd Now sold and demonstrated at. 4208 _ Agus. 32 wr | available. hoo MA Parner 8t.. Drayton Plains, OR ’ 2 ROOM, UTILITIES. FRIGI-| 59088 2 ee 1188. At our disposal to purchase gew | daire. gas heat, eduits. Phone FE 6 R OOM ART. 3 Brat FURNISHED: ON AND APTER THIS DATE. 9-23-. 32-2061, | _0005_Highiand 1956, T will not keg fea wl for om on ror BOD WAnAN. =| ROOMS —, UNFURNISHED | A APT. thea mye nica, Bont ed = mysell en bios Te Buy -To Sell- To Insur 3} ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE (ee Bt, Pontiac, Michigan. | you uy i IT- WE'LL INSURE IT) entrance, No children FE }- :| APT. von RENT PRIVATE EN- : trance, Réfrigerator, stove, all al IF SO, | LetUS Give You | Place to Pay Fase Your Mind Restore Credit LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. | nes = ks Rubbish he roa a WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT * COUNSEL! ORS 41% Sout» Saginaw St. FE Above Oakland oor WANNAETS HUSBAND HECTOR | so cleans the Se bg Phi Foam. Waites Notions. Savinaw F SECOND TO Se SORE. Te only one, Fina Foam for clean- =e rage and upbolstery. Waite's “TANNER’S KUSHIONTRED SHOFS Bring new Jo fn walking. A. Blakely, 158 Seward. 23-0775, ps gee otuvtio uron Printed napkings - fast service. nA FULL TIME FOR CHILDREN. LI- . FE 23087. Metamora COLORED wart RE FoR ca: __ fren,” Licens ae Fon DAY CARE = MY R Lake Estates. at hi Eliz. ROOM FOR ? CHILDREN. DAY care west side FE. 4- 4-2083. Wid. . Household Goods 2 aNTrique DISHES HANGING lamp shades and orisms MY 21931 CASH FOR SMALL _Working or _not__1 Cash POR Your _or_tools— OR 3-2717. F URN TURE Entire home or odd tots. Get the “RADIO PE 5-8155 “@URNITURE - NEEDED | top dollar. Wul buy —< or sell it for you munity _Sale, Phone OR 32717, LET US BUY {T OR AUCTION tt for you, OA 8-2681. MATCHING MAPLE END OR table. Braided throw rue. Good aa TUPPER, OR 3-706) & Wall Washing Paintin stiniates. FE §-271' | Pree Estiniates. PE $220) Physiotherapy 2A. | SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERA Special foot technique 72 8 FE 42851 00 Television Servi Service 2 PY Elm: CONDON'S ‘RAI TV, 127 8, PARKE 8ST. PEVRAVERS wails & TV repair. Ege aed serv: fee cails, = seo TUCKER'S" RADIO T TV SALES = SERVICE Headquarter: for-tubes, He ee | aaa batte: 1 PE 43600, 168 E Pike St ~Typewslter Se vice 2A TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- work, "Sata Fs, bins oe mo VP diate | Go, i W. Lawrence. Mitchell's, Ly N. Be ats, st. _ condition OR 3-2506 ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST furniture buvers Cash waiting _PE 47831. WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES _of furniture Phone PE 2-5523 Wed. “Miscellaneous eee GOOD NORGE OR " pUO-THERM we mode] of) circulating heater. i. Y_ 26432. Sutton Phone M re GOOD 2%” BOY'S BIKE. __OR 3-5230. y WANTED: LARGE QUANTITY OF _used cement blocks, FE 4-1676, WANTED USED BARBER CHAIR. Call_ PE 4-065. oe WANTED USI USED WATER SOPTEN- ve ferably ee PE > ater $:0 pm ntl @arERS Used UPRONT ano for se use. Call FE winTED o an FE | 20857 WANTED: @ JOINTER im in “good condit tion. OL WANTED TO BUY: GOOD 3 futon at +7 for house. H . if ,,._, REACH CASH CUS- ‘TOMERS through Classi- ed. Ale Call FE 2-8181 PAY CUT? aypives | HEARING TAD RM Ve. | re i6o WEDDING INVITATIONS '¢1 30 Wtd. Children to Board 26 step tables with matching coffee | 2B } .| writer and» get it! MAHAN Co. Sorry nest ‘esate Teennee : “pera an 1075 W Huron Ph FE IMMEDIATE C FOR YOUR land contract of equity im your me. . K. L. Templeton, Realtor 3339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING | PE }-0763 7 ROOM Ad RMISHED arr Close in. Adults #1339. 7 ROOMS PRIVA he a ONE | small child. Apply 79 Clerk st ROOMS AND BATH, NEAR: : a Heights Couple only, FE 2 ROOMS. LOWER, GENTLEMAN preferred. Large.refrig with deep freeze. Gas heat. Close to Plant ; 4, Yellow Cab! Across from | Hubbard Spring, 216 Central, FE | _2-6848, 7 LARGE ROOMS. QUI _ Private entrance. Working | _couple. Freier. 2 men. 36. Florence. land contracts TODAY! Call us = — now for the best and highest offer |? ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED. of va.ue, quick cash settlement. | __ae. as el onene | NICE LARGE ROOMS. UTTLI- | ' Nicholie & Harger | Co. ties furnished. Washing: privi- ae | 33 W_ Huron -81 8) leges. Private entrance.” Load 8 CAs FOR LAND | EET Nor’ | H. J biog Welt. 4340 Dixie Hwy. 9 pom FURN, AT 231 OSMUN. SELL. YOUR BUSINESS, FARM, |> RooMS IN TOWN GENTLE. | income rt any buyers men iy FE §-4438 H.- Morley Co, Write Ponti _Press Box 10 _— $$ ACT & SAVE $ $s ACT-By cathimg cor our your contracts SAVE - -and time by — sellin, LIABLE tirm witha ber of — lavestors. Ask for Mr. Dinkle | WHITE BROS. seen Dixie or pie or or 0 Be zit Wanted Reat Estate e 32A BUY OR SELL Phone OR (WAS DONE fT_ AGAIN) | That's right folks We have sold over #0 per cent of our oo are desperatel~ all tvpes of oroperty to sell Por quick and courteous action. call A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533) of Office Open 4-# TRADES — TRADES We are sperta:.cts im tradin homes, farm, ‘ake p rty = business opportunities payments are scarce eouity, larger homes for smatiier, tty for subw home reputation as the leading Pontiac of DORRIS &'SON naar a PR 41567 Co-operative - Real” "Estate Exchenee t IT QUICK, GET | through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it’ is—dial FE2-8181 for’ an ad- - Discount | RE- | me 4 ROOMS ee “yes ‘WEAR 2 ROOMS, ADULTS. OFF STREET “parking FE 4-0808 or FE 5-2714. | 7 ROOM APT. PARTLY FURN. Aduli Heat & hot water. PE ie rE 018 after 6. 31 Stowell 3 ROOMS. PVT. BATH AND EN- omen Clean couple. 3030 Joslyn 7 ROOM OM BASEMENT | APT. PA RT- ty furnished Pvt, _sonable rent FE trance, workine counle oreferred. 307 pect. FE 5-8683. entrance. Rea: | 4-465. ‘ROOM APT PRIVATE EN-| ~~ | utilities furn Couple working oot". fae 2060 Lexington. Scott Lake, peg ‘ond utilities furnished. Cou- ple only HEATED APTS. NEW RANCH type, living room bedroom, din- | ette, ‘kitchen, bath, on lake and | “Hwy. 59-14 miles west of Pon- tiac, MU 44295 or EM 33-2454, LARGE PLEASANT 3 ROOMS. nook -bath Garage. ing and Near “airport. Adults. OR 3-1943. ALL BRICK APARTMENT Ground floor Large living . large kitchen. 1 bedroom. | Tiled bath and shower uiility room, $75 per month. OR 3-7118 or OR 3-1760 Ps EASANT LAKEFRONT YEAR round. 5 miles west { Pontisr Piso. couple No drinkers, FB WEST SIDE § ROOMS AND BATH er. Adults Available Oct. 1. 4-8560 after 5:30 p.m WEST SIDE 7 ROSHIRE “COURT Terrace 5 rooms. bath and base- fierit, Gas heat Verv sharp Car- e and newly redecorated Adu'ts onlv, $100 per month. F 6460 E. 1 BEDROOM. isT. t apt. Heat, hot oo = _ter, warage. Couple. ) FE 2-060 Rent: nt .Houses es Furnished FE 2 BEDROOMS LAKE FRONT steel sink & dishwasher. |3 ROOMS AND BATH. SMALL _child welcome, FE 2-3250. |3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance. Nicely furnished with television set. Adults only. 20 N. Anderson. 3 ROOMS ON LAKE FULL BATH. ts ent. fireplace. Couple only. 3 ROOMS AND BATH FE_5-1346 3} ROOMS AND BATH, | PRIVATE entrance, no children. FE 3- |3 ROOM FURNISHED APT. | Ba RI- vate entrance. —, Autometic | On t heat Coupie. only, 2 ROOMS AND BA $65 per month “ROOMS AND BATH. Adults. ¥ to Sa $16.50 per | a.m. | For working « ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. Refined emploved couple oniy, _FE 5-0672. 4 ¢ ROOMS AND By ER are Adults only. At 248 Elm, 1 FOR WOMEN. CHILDREN FE 53-6340 ae trance, Not suitable for chileren, 1 Satur- | Thermostat control First & month payable in advance. Oct. ist, Phone EMpire »_ 3-506. 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE. HOT WA- ter, shower Cedar Island Lake. _ $17 Farnsworth ‘2 BEDROOM LAKE C ORION. WA. 2 LARGE ROOMS. . QUIET, c CLEAN. terfront home. Available Sept. I will personally buv vour prop-| Private entrance. Working cou-| 21st. Automatic gas heat. Chil- — eda ol sg od or rou vue _ple. Prefer 2 men. 3% Florence. dren welcome, but no dogs, $80 e 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | ® ™OD. vr. round. State occupa- ge — Call now and | and bath. Working couple. PE | x aber s of children. Pontise RILEY BROKER | 20008. eon ee FE 4-1157_ FE 17-0006 | 3 ) ROOMS & BATH COUPLE ONLY | y ROOM_ UNFURNISHED HOUSE | 192 Whittemore after 4 0m pancy. PE S014 immediate oecu- \3 ROOM, HOUSE | NEAR TB Hos: s ROOM APY” ia Dixie IN . hoe aiid Drayton Plat i | (3 ROOMS. 1 BLOCK FROM TOWN | ware fine late Jeeta meat | on Le ner in Lake Orion. kitchen, bedroom & bath. -Aval!- , I ae Flee . able Oct 1 Call FE 2-296 0OM TE ENT. ADULTS 5 BEDROOM PINE L | _only. FE 4-625 Practically new LAKE HOME. =| Must be seen to | Ist to June ist 3184 Middienete | Rd. % mil he Rd re ter" sa! Cate! ae 5 AND BATH. OIL # | __in, - adults. S, FE 2-742 EAT, CLOSH a | Completely F ai =) Including ‘automatic washer and dryer, 3 bedroo: breakfast : ne Recreation garage wilt lease for @ months’ Charac- ter and credit references a — Ask for Mr. Bate- Bateman & Kampsen Realtors FE 4-028 pee i BY a Telegraph Rd, mn | OEEaee FOR PENT, COUPLE CLARKSTON, Saat LAKE. ? FUR- evsleene 3 BACHELOR'S APT PAVE | Sanee Pr 45635 FE | BACHELOR DOR APT. PRIVATE BA Very nice. Gets | GOUPLE PRIVATE GATH AND entrance on line. FE 4-2047. FURN. APT. . COUPLE ONLY. Fie pools -AWO BATA Sree couple, No drink M 23-0134. | LovELy 7 REDROOM WObERA laher etn al “tere on a ties ic. c PANGUS ” ~e i $ | . | CLEAN 3 ROOMS. TILED BATH. | _ $567 Pontiac Lake a DEt-RIO oa : | 281 Oakland 3 and bath. Refrigerator, My THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 2 19559, TWENTY-NINE , NORTH END ee”) 5 tooo Doratly Sardar Cathe wee =v Lake home, Newly Avviv Pontiac EDROOM. 2335 IN- wane _ Orion. . Call KEP rig i Ma 2 wi. wi ‘ene. Ringler "Coes toa C. garage, Lot, 120016? trees s 0 . r nstruction Co, etme By owner, O8 Phone FE 4-0612 GAYLORD Move Right Tn a peat clean — with a 602125 ft. lo story home and the value for only $6,300. Northeast Josiyn road, Three bedroom, one story home a terms family of moderate in- Cali today. $1.500 Down Payment Two bedroom one story home with two lots Very good neiah- — 3 Rea Se Ee your pock- etboo! moare this one - toda: for $6.00 total vrice Squirrel Road Close to Auburn Helghts. Out where you can live and still be in town in a few rinutes. Breath- with an itch Hent kit rtd this at “11.500 cs vee ine space between homes. rere & Home ‘) acres of land. 6 acres of tillable land? vere close to M24. Four reom home with 2 bed- pee ni Total price $5.500 with own. (al! nr directions to this buy, LAWRENCE W GAYLORD FE 4-9584 136 FE. Pike St. Open Eves. & Sun. Co-operative ye Real Ests Estate Exchange STOUT'S. Best Buys Today BRICK BEAUTY Lovely 3 bedroom -ranch style home, 28x64 with large living room with fireplace. beautiful kitchen ceramic tile bath and carport. Lo- cated on large lot. conveni- est to shémnine center and . Priced to own HONEYMOON COTTAGE Cute as can pe. 5 room home of Pontiac. ‘gerened front porch 1% car garage, — yard and. strictly ern. Onlv $4950 with terms, schools $2,900 di sell at DUPLEX A real buy here on this 2 family with income yof $120 per month, Both units now rented. Very will located to schools and bus line Only 00 down. . $15 r $750 febdtaes Burs this 2 bedroo 4 rae tot, kitchen and price only &! FISHER BODY.-_WORKERS See thie 3 bedroow. home within walkine dietance of the plant. Plastered walis, and sak floors throughout. Full basement mew ras _ ~ Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor Ti N. Saginaw &t. - PH. FE 56-8165 Oven “ves, Till 8:30 . 28: costs - Call come for information. “GILES REALTY CO. W. Huron Oven 9 to § 7 or Rd. room brick and garace 100 + 23@, ft. lot. OL 1-6568 after 630 p Sun. for ment. VETERANS 5450 Will move you into @ brand new clous bed A soe mtn ™ e tric ranee refrigerator, autome- tle washer and drver Mode! home on Kettering near N. Perry. Open a" and Sunday 12 noon to 6% Hurfy! Only Four Left HANNAN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE LI 44000 FE 3-0188 BY OWNER. ROOMS — DIN- = “L”. ‘rue Eivchen ~ Bath -Auto, oil heat — jastered walls — x $8,500 — $1300.09 Down. MY 2-3604 for appointment. L - ls NDAY SATURDAY & SU} Vito 5. PM. NEW BRICK RANCH HOMES: - Mode! at 373 Cass Lake Rd. and 5 others now under construction are all Seva mes. with full basements, 6 extra large rooms and 1M tiled baths. eager lg Ms Elec- ee 8. Hull, Builder. West Suburban Custom ranch home, boy ~ owner - bath, attac’ arnge. . Pe eae 8 to at and Bt. Bene- dict’s thoes al ter $1. terms. Prompt cl Fe Sad Eve and KINZLER REALTOR . Huron bus e710 W. ee Reve 2? FE +3525 Open, 8:30 to 6:30 BROS. Water, 600 WHITE BROS. lon 14429 wa noe many ——_ surprises this Huron St : bearonma Ten ek PLAINS room: sikasecea s Ld baths, oak oa LAKEF RO! , Large landscane 4 ror we . HEMPSTEAD ~ WHITE Water, Water, geiient oe — pBalgwin Jo sunt Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 53-1768 OR }7118 of OR 3-208] 7 _ Sunday 2 to 6 *- | 862 KENDRY — Towering cake surround this charm- < rhome; situated ge face. Compact kitchen om vent RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ~~» Phone PE 3-7103 or 80 Co-operative Real Estate | “eachenge floors, T excellent beach. Modern home ‘ess than 4 vrs. old with basement. A real doll house, $14.000 ELIZ, LAKEPR 3 bedrooms. i'4 vee basement cnammant beach wore COMET, UA hear RD. hb room Trane! home, 24x64 completed every respect, Attached mnie con- pee oo acre lake privilewes. wi cmuiber your home equity wl — » on any of these excel- | THELMA M. ELWOOD REAT TOR 5143 Cans- Fiizabeth Lake Rd. FE 43944 LAKE AREA BETTER BUYS TOTAL Here is Parent vr bullt —— on $ nicely landscaped in Outstanding Value on it ae ok “dining In & brand Lew 3 pedroum ranch main. Be ms on style home, Located one of additional living or recrea-| ‘¢, most desirable eubtaytetene ‘ tion ¢ in basement Oi) in Wate Loreen only 3 miles hardwood floors and nlastered,| West of walle. Aleo 2 unit’ ine Heat ye an me rea ures iia Cate a pany Fine Fs fore. con ear in deal. : ~- M wardrobe Seocte va 4° Y Seareome. fire~ # RE ee A nog ponmernag Wy 3 . -_ pen Borin i tte one feet on Otter Lake. ; wants ay sale of yt 7, Foun Dj . rooms, ving room tae, “Iie irections um. bath, basement hot air heat. th Lak ena Pde to 7. Furnishings included. This fron k. ee ‘“y me -~ ep ge S ened a ya 3 a tails (o house on corner cuny ear found or have winter Winderoft and Cass Ra. Hy} ig make ~~ bay: airy cRECS IE ..C. Wood Co. EMBREE & GR ** ws Pe goad tae william s ott & Mie uw OR on wan Moonie 34431 ic sc Pee oe: 4 fh es ' I, “ : if a 2 hah e * . 2 room fix- tures uy modem. kitchen cw pT Sodzeome, x. bens ‘th. yo e ° wica ‘jot with to mortgace. 4 rooms and bath with utility room. Real ae, clean, West Colgate, near win, $1300 dn. (e recmny tte bs = * wits Ay West ‘ws S ycrn Site as 7 eal “paiea ‘or PE S378 SEVERAL 0000, MODERN #70 j0 = houses. . a a Waren 3 Bedroam Home foo ena none enly 2 — old. Teal Stale ten 4 SSF payetels. Tan tans. fented. 2 ae Drayton Plains Soe eer wn. Large . be, Pull porch plastered Latge home sutable fer @ i Logged a is_orired, at Pontiac Lake " Front Home | John K. Irwin Here one of the cleanest REALTOR ae Hee eats | Prove FE seul. Eves, PE 9-180 | crete detain ¢ seek tise rm | FOR BETTER HOMES of We off wi +4 LENT hoor tos ret fire | See PEARL BLDG. CO. seteare. 2 Rrwoilt 3 28 | nen Malt th 27, Mate wea 1s 6 wth chews mage bed a 08 10 x 11, the other ton ad wala Gection)_ une zo Ge 14x 15 CaP ty fi 4 ee eee OPEN SUNDAY, 2-6 you can be roma to ows. Nt ara strect 8. of 20 Mile Rd., 2nd sSie"abeu Cth et spear a $3. wn. appointment et 1 eee S “ 7 oF AJ ONE A FE an Lag og ties, Tree. gt ( ‘R to sell, Mr, Re- svete TH Bs ce farses, if untnished ran WHITE. BROS. | ee in “the | CLARKSTON ESTATES dow in dining room and # 13% | White colonia) located in beautiful kitchen. All make * 9 Clarkston Estates, A and with cedar shake | ceramic tle bath. ee car- See cae "Poss site| Sinise som, "Wichen “wit Toe pemtanens tesag for or) bar and dishwasher. Large 5 2 ac bh, full. basement with recreation $900 : peoutstulls lonsesded tel, all “gm wa inte © § room heme eines ition, The price is yas. Bey ‘neatly landse : TRL LEVEL IN shade ‘trees A'peved arive-wey | CLARKSTON ESTATES a Tee car Plaonant 3 bedrooms — Ie p Master di: and screens are ed, Auto. ceramic tile bath, oti heat “hot Phi - ae é Fle | it Mien this low olen ct ent, “tal pave perme, bath rivewa Pe eas| oe cece oe i epeclal for ‘sider f A REAL BUY ranch with breerway a wn is only 4 yrs. old. - Large “hon foom and Vitchen, sliding e doors Tiled bath and show- er, sutomatic of] heat and elec- c hot water, © is only pappeangd ee ppeage ne down pay- ment today ee BEDE MS DONELSON PARK ‘This rambling: ranch home is over sooner -* 2 neaulifu tated, Bs 2 y- ages pat nr mention. Priced NifAR WATERFORD ’ VILLAGE on one floor rooms 12220 liv- x 3 “pedroo rooma, built tm Sant bath with shower — tiled Teall and floor Beautiful recreation: room overlooking pa- tio and basketweaved fence, Gas perimeter heatin or ft All face brick, Lot 11 ktop eee — piantenea er MMEDIATE POSSESSION. - 3 bedrooms -$1500 down. ™ x ont ie ph car of SE ARCH! Youll never find a home as pieasing as this at wan 6 as this ~ ith § ood living Inrge ledgerockc fireplace occupies the ed tenon, aree bed: n ele ef, jar Po ¢ oon ful bath ower Sole WHITE BROS. yy wy hw, OR . a2 ae Bm ea or ~ OPEN SUNDAY. 2 to 5:30 SHELL 3 BEDROOMS FULL » shake oul side finished Rough wirine, chim- ney, basem floor and FE 4-060) Cost you 64.945 "00 down, $45 mo. See — model For addi- Red P 4 rms. bath, utility City sewer ao ehurebes. am a | 1000 4 rmas., bath wtility Toom ‘and floor furnace Near to everything Very 1300 - Rose Meters, ¥ ¢3-2162 oF | Fe Jen. SUBURBAN TO Stone house, } Acre, 1 rE ary | Partridge ‘Is THE “BIRD” TO BEE $1,000 DOWN Comfortable 4 room modern home with privileges _— Lake f cond t in anne agihtivenen. e room modern bungalow with aeons, aoe new pw oe ot heat and ee car garage = the large a0 price nn », WARD F. PARTRIDGE |; ho bes FE 2-8316 4 W. Huron St, BLOOMFIELD HIGHTAN = *escea hog svetem —g —— ee Russell: ‘Young pa w. —— 4525 von Sh aus Sun. 7 ‘ti ae 4-0612 GATEWAYS to ‘HAPPINESS BR eon BLER eranch type home with attached 2 car garage, offering 6 large rooms and bath. h3 the finest of mat i] work manship. Featuring « 21 foot living room - wit wall fir ee, amd’ - ture windew. Telephone jack in every room, spacious kitehen with garbage dispose! and American dishwasher, -. oil heated eet . Privi * on untoon Lk, Offered st $18,500, ae BEA’ WAITING You, CITY LIMITS NORTH with 6 large cloeets, specious hasement with recreation suace, 6tl heat. tubs. aluminum window framen, martle sills, Pari ane . acre = landse a 2; ee em waree spot, gare .. an cas’ & Nk terms A ‘To Ruy—To Sel)--To 4 you BUY IT— WE'LL INnsU zon: EIT MAHAN EALTY CO, REALTORS sata ED. Estate Exchange sliding doors. Ww. FR NEXT BOOK TO BRANCH Chetolah Shores ~ new 3 bedroom ranch home ~omagd on 8 — ne - with mal ac pius privieges oS es. some ishing but is well worth the of — & substantial Sermon own City Home a nite residential) street, Bedrooms, Living Roo Dint ment. A — pol — at just $8500 with $3000 4 HILTZ ' Real E«tete and Insurance - St, PE 5-61 1011 W. Huron NEW NEW Custom built 3 bedroom homes. Pull aggre aone ol) heat auto, hot water, oak floors, plas« tered walls, cedar shak ogre by a — extras, 1 ort lot * Models ‘o ~ OPEN SUNDAY 2to6 . "8 “-. % bed: Stonka’ south p Osea | Crooks. ‘road 1803 Tamm Street, . . ol ie oe cak hors. plastered. walla, and many other extras . George R. I rwin gal Estate | 200 Baldwin Ave. ‘) i s Cease Real a wnat a Buchange ange below yw market not be duplicated for double the asking = pr ot sia, Bo! brick construction, ed Walla, oak floors, beautiful fire- re, w oe i. large rooms, full basement, rec- reation room, 2 oar oe Large 100x200 Ma ped to perfection, poe this is to want The easiest of terms, By appointment only please, SYLVAN SHORES : 3 bedroom brick in aneen t con dition, Full basemen ith ree- Teation room, fie tn bar, goreened pa « ely ‘feneed yard Here ~~ chance to buy into this ely subdivision Ly * ment only PCfeat srouh heme igstares ot ear arou! ures pot - ural « ete HOW. | $395 DOWN bryis Le BUNGALOW ON ae : i F. o Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake Rd. & Mi® OR 31235 Offic We WILL BUILD on YOUR LOT Le 40x22, bed roo i house ptm be GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Tits MN. Saginaw : al YOUR LOT AND SMALL PAYMENT And vg gil ual yes lahed on . Live In Clarkston ure, es veterans for no money payments, Don't miss this oppor tunity. ae pense. children: to cross, OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY KENN EDY ere F. REISZ 53% W. Spspetative. ‘Real "ipatate p Braves OPEN Sunday 3 to 6 p.m. Oxbow-Cedar Isle Lake Area ear-round 1 Story hom: with ¢. Tooms and os full * vase: heat. 4 lote ‘stoker Oxbow Cornet WM. H. KNUDSEN Sto to, Pontin. late Bank i ~ Old Orchard Drive HUMPHRIES. REALTOR FE 2-0474 Co-cppens ive Res esate ge ¢ eee ia Pe : lot, tiseo mn poor "wit we ESC ne ie ls . oi i. L god, Mini" Sires. Mundeede 160° jot, The compact 6 room hem: ig, nent, clean ict Set haem State play “CRAWEORD AGENCY . 3% W. | wg ur s1et® 41549 LAKE FRONT HOME room = hom PAUL A. gig Realtor . Visit our 3 bedroom home in this residential village where living is a pleas- We have a few left for down afd low ‘monthly Paved streets at our ex: One block from grade and junior high schools, No main streets for the - 1-8 P.M, SUPERS Texe vileges on Cedar pe oe «$0280.00. Attractive Follow Elizabeth oad RD. bed ——_ (forme view) ry eg, dermeny. bak For Sale For Sale Houses 43). BY OWNER, 5s gg ‘ol Foote. $80" DOWN A dandy tor hg tent man. FB, at 2 Station bome has & baseme oi} furnace and bain, You'll like it, Foy- ments ji per month; | opo price just be oapag wo $4,000. Call today, Even! o S60“ , cae A. KERN, Realtor . Ws Real “Bstste Oe ‘ Oakhill dandy room bung oak ge with terms. Modern Housing wed & dee firma eianbe A tat ies’ and ar trees, lots shade. reasonable -at 0.00, terms West Side re, ear garage. CUCKLER REALTY 36 N Saginaw FE 44001 ADAMS ROAD Savers room tows.” ry PORT AREA via a fa em DORRIS & SON cooperates Waal tats. echonse _ North City , cluded, orem 100 Onkiana Ave. * LOO FOR LIVING SPACE? Here's + tie bed» J. A. Taylor : ee ee ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 19559 aos SUNDAY 2-5 el SUNDAY 2-5. 390 Avery St. New Bk Home Home : . : ~ SUNDAY 2. 4898 Pa Watkins Lake - Oniy 1.960. Bateman & Kampsen -’ ~ Realtors - FE 4-0528 Teleera Frese Bropernive "Real Estate schaees BROWN | ag REAL ee wie Pa with part et ioe ge tame was sf as 8 ‘ . well landscaped. Easy termes. 99.000 “FULL room- mod- ~ erm home. 2 car gerege. _ =< ‘= sereens, —_ "2. " jag eg estes ee Teal good value, Terms i suit, de ga mvetg ve rooms, } bot aes up. Full oan Ac. s- priv: a. rie at ian A OPEN | . SUN. & MON - to 6 P.M, i Jerose St. vy modern oe COLORED FAMILIES OPEN HOUSE ELIZABETH LAK® “PRIVILEGES ei . have ee been Ee - ee UPPER LONG LAKE FRONT ~ Beautiful ‘brick ranch 2 bedrooms, living room 15x18 with the lake. = wood pall room with firepiace,. tevel, rubs, evergreens and fruit tree Lovely lawn. Lot 600210. with low down EAST BEVERLY mise this re 3 ee bungalow Pee jow at $11, saa SY LVAN REALTY 7) Orcherd Lake Dd. FE §-9518 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange oY _ OWNER: ) BEDROOM HO st of Pontiac 810.00, FE S02 “THE MOST reputable in the city. We think you'll agree this home ts one of bullt im tub, orations, garage. ad An eye catching eorner jot, back yard fenced, Must. fmm tel but. require sabstantial town payment, int- mum upkeep - ‘uly gracious living om ~ mend this tomy. “nome. AUBURN HEIGHT—"% oars fi ei SNe $13. 300 + ¥ OPEN 2 to 5 P.M. Ranch Home in Beautiful Colonial Hills 2447 Emerson St. GAYLORD 136 FE. PIKE ST. FE 4-958 . sacrifice for quick sale. TTRACTIVE ts Yomnbet PINE LAKE $400 DOWN home pune to ——— vy finished outs LAKE FRONT Wear Clarkston. 130 lake, new 3 bedroom, rant er « completel R, J. VAL UET, Realtor Oak! Ave. mate eee WEST SIDE in gg One : wa oes voice, Terms. ranch tyne, west of Pon- 3 bedrooma. Ge ye walls, floors, ment, olf fur- oak full bee _ pace, $12,900. Terms PONTIAC | saab TY 17]_Baldwia CE OTT - OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 large bitches and separate wiiiy forced oe OA SnD, Lande, Won fan at 451 Second west of Joslyn. ~ OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 "33 EARLMOOR BLVD. 2 bedrooms. A crrrs OWN BiG 4 a | Good sined * YOU R house Taos et. DONELSON PARK An excellent 3 bedroom home, landscaping, garage, auto. heat A very fine property. NICHOLIE | AND HARGER: CO. 2 OW. Huron St. FE. Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES ‘READY TO MOVE INTO 3 bedroom brick ranch home with _attached carport, built in 1954, new carpeting, beautiful through- out. Loceted In Sylvan Manor, attractive surroundings You must see this one. ATTRACTIVE LAKE FRONT Don't miss out on nowt — a will please you, near stores and us, & bargain for $7.050 with $1,675 down FOR THE LALGE FAMILY Nice 4 enewee — in Pontiac furnishings $12,000 a, price with terme, Call for — ment. Evenings after 6 oo call Mr, Joll, PR 40855. OPFICE OPEN 0-4 A.. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 _RAY O'NEIL. Realtor 8 W. Huron Open ‘Phone cota hat En — J le Sunday 2 to 6 a EET mag tm ‘33. }-bedroom vestibule bric! low, entrande too. Corpeted. ti onl ait 0, Terms, too!! b Orchard La (4 to Middlebelt, ; rm rigit to St, ie be aen” jeft to 2308, elton your host. RAY O'NFIL, Realtor 7 WwW. Mw Open Phoné FE 3-7103 or FE fares ‘ Co-operative Real state — fet toch hosts @| to Park: way to » Cnanlet to Nokomis, last house do ‘ $8187 124 W. Lawrence. For Sale Houses ee BUSINESS — “by ‘Hershberger 34 axe Coe “You should see me now, Lois — Dad got tired of me sprawling on the chairs and floor when I'm talking to you!” for Sale Houses Charles LAKE OAKLAND. . ‘oer e sty. ri ha. arege on 1 A steal on mame ee purchaser, Call N THE DOG Mister Husband this Hace sha “ca aivan es ae fish, Rent week an have B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 1717 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun Co-operative Estate Exchange 3 ? leap uoen, we Suen NOME P Sunday 12 to 6 ‘NOTHING DOWN TO GIS. Brand ‘3 - bedroom ' — ron street to Crescent Lake right \o Ma RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 1) W. Huron Open 94 Phone FE 3-110) or FE OFFERS St. Michael’s Area room I bath Hiving room, dining deén-ldrary, and lavatory down ns room, $11,000. terme. Indian Village room bun hen leoption, ] nage a 4 enough oven t a storms galow ry SIDE aso. Across. from Owen School 2 bed- | goo frame ene oe | Silver Lake Area ree utility, Panne Attractive 4%) room brick with $1,600 down. home in excelient condi REA ; — nrevies oer <3 Commercially toned two-tamily Fete ay ment, pubs @ % frontage and deen automatic | water vieater new mken © mace THREE AC’ 50 hardw tree lot North of town _— alse 1sen325 1) fruit trees, | priv: sided $5. fliegen on Upper Silver down, ake. $17,300 terme. And 9 nice, 2, bedrogm nouse. | Sylvan Lake ate garage. tap 96,700 witty. Fs as. A on Sie West of town. this room a ee ee ake. west SIDE: Nving room with firepunes, ‘A truly fine 3 bedroom brick 1% baths, modern kitchen, home with every convenience. oll _— breeteway, 2 car ate WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS iss 18,000. ong og Hex Bloomfield Highlands Ultra medern brick bullt 1951 0 bee in present 73 Miami vestibule, fireplace, in ving and rooms tiled = fecrea- oom cer garage. rear reasonable yard $19. 500, terms {Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS 2a KF Huron PEderal Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 KENT Established in 1914 | MOnEN SIDE-One of the finest homes in the city. 24 ft o—— ving kitchen. paso den, 1% baths breakfast 3 hed- . full basement. with fireplace, furnace, 2-car garage. with $4,000 down. QUALITY BUILT HOMES — New 56 ft. B-bedrm. "i base: rec. new oil $050 DOWN, Nearly 1 acré located % mile north of city -lmits a-bedrm semi-modern home Ideal for hendy, man to -tm- | prove. Total price 94.050. FLOYD KE} NT, Realtor” 8-105 ge to the ae Power 5 te ch, : 43 | e-o1988 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange home, large = kitehen 3 | a5 z y § 23 in exeel- wafinished for with and sereens, 2 car garage. $13, - terms, home owner 22 foot Hering room . ample closets also cedar’ $15,960 low price $13,050, e structed | your or our lot. This: is & custom built me and = you include | any chan. desire, -Many other — ¢! from. Priced fi $9,075. Mode! % Heme for ao lots, shown by appointm __ For Sale Houses _ WEST Close im new 3 type home Large living room with dining ell, generous sized sunny birch cabinets, ample closet * space, ‘plastered oak fidors, tile bath, com- pi ken oll heat, Laundry tubs “Lot $0x165. Ready for oo tee won't / vt. SUBURBAN Suburban Property 45 ‘For Sale Houses 4B TEMPLETON. SYLVAN CITY : K. L. Teanleion: Realtor near ae nna tat On aa GILES. Low Down Pay ment ‘age. wee West Side ec 2 bedroom modern. Pioor lenngen| soak — a q none partial basement, Seoelitet, view bedrooms. Just % block of lake ap oe wooded ga off West Hu street wear rege, lake privileges roi “sis00 the General pital. Full Dorothy Snyder Lavender | Ssesment. sect Sutsace. ates REALTOR — rage. Priced to sell. Terma with handle arranged, bers Huron PE 2441) wes oe amano ern rancn| GILES REALTY CO, * nome qeemene ced oll heat. | 93 W. Huron PE 65-6175 nee mT, New po soe gma pen, oe 8 ROOM r ——————a wee SC REO! storms, Lote of cupboards. Near | @. a ". DOWN om meray F ehurches, $10,250, hemes; - _om & Kettering. _ TRIPP Lake Anaeias 2 state There is Erecious year around => this 6 room bess: tifully decorated ‘through out. 2 acres of land- scaped creme, field stone ¢ rden —_ boat OLR separ of his type Chotee is ochaem avaliable. Phone ppointiment Lake Angelus View Reautifully landscaped, oak ded re si 3 bed- sha 2 ac te room. rambling 1 story home Beamed ceiling liv- ing room with fieidstone fireplace, 1‘) Baths, attrac- tive kitchen. paneled activi- ties room, 2%) car garage. Many built-in features. Phone for appointment Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence 81 PE 45-8161 or FE 5- CLARK 5 BEDROOM BRICK FAST &#t'R- URBAN bedrooms wn. | up Living oe dining room and very modern kitchen. full bath with shower, brick fireplace, ves- tibule with entrance Closet, oak | floors, plastered walls full base- ment with recreation room, laun- dry tubs and drains, auto ti | ¥ ; oar warage, huge lot @2"380 feet. with all kinds of berries, fruit trees, This is the first time offered. and this home ts» in condition. Priced at reasonable terms, ~ Reserved for Your Home At our fingertips. over 160 sales persons PURNISHED COTTAGE. For | Sale La Lake Prop. 4 >rop. 44° AT BEAUTIFUL WHIPPLE LAKE. 7 miles’ of Seay Limp ' privile: lots with just 30 owners, 4 oly over 600 ft. of private park = excellent pet . All lots close to be desirable lots at "Sese, Easy terms. Drive out or ¢ owners, MA S131 or MA} ov ini bee at Clarkston Mic nr re . sh oF $3,000 terms. PE | “YON CANAL WITH AC- for "wits BREWER 55) N Parke FE 45 | EM 13-4808 LOTS “$400 Down large 2} we | . to serve you. |. 18 offices. | and over 50,000 readers of this | daily paper WEST SUBURBAN 4 ROOMS bedrooms, living room combined | kitchen and dining room, bath, utility room, screened front porch. lake privs. Priced at $6, with easy terms CLARK REAL ESTATE FE a oe 1962 W. Huron Open Evenings Co-operative "Sent, ‘Estate Exchange OPEN with eewreee dining rm carpet in . Gen freak fest eae 1% tile tet ha, recreation reom with = fireplare, attached | breereway and garage $27,400, terms, | Open as ek & Sunday 1-5 P.M 7 room home tn excellent” * condition, Features include sun room, breakfast nook and lavatery on ist floor Car- | ihg room, 3 nice sized bed- | bath up. New | 32-7192 | | i | | Sreptace, j SUNDAY New Brick three bedroom ranch home with full basement that i« divided for ai hug recrestion room. Large spacious rooms, a kitchen that looks like a magazine picture. Picture window in kitch- en to put your table in front Youngstown kitchen Attached two car garage. Extra large lot and you can buy one on each side of houses, A good desirable jocation. Full price $16,800, terms. M-14 ‘Lapeer Rd.) to Indian- wood Rd. left te. Newman Road right te taunes FE 4-0584 and MY 22821 134 E. Pike St Pontiac _ 6 E. Piimt St Lake Orion. — DAILY 12 ta 9° 17 RUTGERS Here is afford with many outstandin tures. plastered walls, oak Luxiare furnace, 4 — OOS, large . picture 2) | | home everyone can | fea-— window. ranch roof, with all city | Malic the price is only $7,350 w th $70 down will amaze = feet bdo $49 per month ncluding taxes PH erms ® lett See them today Directions: Out Raldwin te water tower, left on Rutgers St Russell Young Spent Hu ly few REALTOR uron St, PE 44525 Eves, ‘til $—Sun_ _FE_ 4-612 Near W cbeter School 3 bedroom home with fireplace, sun room and carpeting, py heat and 2 car garage. $13,000 with terms * 2 Chicken Farms 2 acres. 4 miles from Pontiac, 5 rooms. modern, with basement 87050 with terms or will — trade for 2 bedroom home on line. ay ' ; ® acres oft M59 with modern home wi basement Laree! chicken se and barn. $10,500 ith terms. : : $800 Down -§:toome with bath, near Covert ‘School, : , CARROLL G. PORRITT My West Muro . “PE 27104 ci or ¥F j Cooperative Real Estate Exchange fh - au: : and -insurance on | a Also Lake Privileges Lots $95 Down > Out Al $15,060 with | Joslyn * OPEN DAILY Wright-Valuet REALTORS 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE $-9441 FE 5-0693 SMALL HOUSE ON LAKE ORION. compantis sreleeee Total Labi $6,250 = $7. \ down Phone §-3245 betore 6 p.m For Sale Resort Prop. 44A #0 ACRES $4500 RESORT OR FARM 44 prop, In heart of good bird and | reesiep ate ‘Sturdy . home liv- ves. terms. land contracts. LOT 103x280 IN AVON ship. OR 3-7214 after § p.m. Exclusive Homesites a) teotae ne ee A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. WILL SACRIFICE LEVE Son Paes Lake Toteies. DO 1T YOURSE LF lot located off . with 24x30 foun- one row of blocks » LOT OR habew Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TT. ~~. Mort ove i ee | SHOMAN ve Sonar $1,000 with $180 down, OR ONE ACRE, 7190 ELIZABETH LK. Hospital near Read, bar- _gain.” EM Orion-Adams Estates A brand new subdivision located Ww ater-Clark ston-Orion— Acres Here are some ne . = parcels. on ® paved road. ait cooderesaty re- stricted, Priced as low ag $1,750 with $178 down Indian Woods Sub. We now have a few lots im this beautiful subdivision Highly re- stricted for better living. | 100x180 ft. to. Silverbell road, right on Silverbell | to salesman on property. | | | | | lor better livine Not many left. 1 leged lots As low as $2,000 cash Waterford-Drayton lot. Moderately re- stricted. A nice location fust north of Drayton a As low as $635 with $65 do Stevens i: arms lots at least 100 ft. wide in a nes area. Moderately restricted as As low as $550 with $55 down. Dunn Farms | poi ft. — Well restricted Located approx. 4 mi. north of LS tear om city limita. Some wood- INC. , 4286 Dixie Hwy py dn | Piains | R 32361 — Sundays 3406 Pontiac Leke Rd. aes * oe ed M-24 WATKINS LK. — Subdivision: A ine sites remain a nis ne beautiful end exclusive lake- side subdivistm, Wooded and open sites approximately an acre 2 size. Sites sold only subject to ret restrictions Prov- deer shunting Clare County reoms and Laan Good owt build- | _thes FE 2-783 DE I R HUNTERS Cabin near Alger Michigan acres of jand near of private huntine for landown- ers. Full price, $1000 cash. JR. nel Estate and Insurance i Huron St PE 5-61 nm 90 | HOUGHTON ‘LAKE FRONT. SEMI- od Excellent loca- 0 Write B 173, Mich Li OX _The Heights, HUNT & FISH the North Central ovart In | = Lower Penninsula (148 miles). | fine Trout Stream through the property running just 50 feet from the laree 3 room modern nome with full basement and oil | heat. Laree barn. formerivy used for a dance hall up. and bowlin allevs down. this 120 acre farm borders on the Muskegon River and 76 acres are tillable. There is a lot of possibilities to de- ‘velépe the property into a real money maker. Priced at 250 with onlv half down IVAN W, SCHRAM*’ FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 If no answer, Ph, FE Pon Open Evenings and Sun: ; 1111 Josiyn, "Cor, 3rd. SREALTOR Co-0 e Real Estate Exchange Sale ‘Suburban | Prop. ASA WEST OF PONTI: AC. Sag with be one acre. evs by “ERANK- SHEPARD OL Bs. 1 Rochester | ~ ,ROSCOMMON - Up in Higgins Lake ag you omg buy this dandy knott ee “wed has electrieny, to side water. ree & ret only $3,300 on R FISZ JOSEPH F. REALTOR ' + W. Murer rE 20050 “Bundy “MI pond of: erty shown by appointment. HOLMES-BARTRAM 4397 Dixie Hwy OR 13-1950. Eves. OR 3-0006 For Sale Acreage ACRES TOWNSHIP WATER available at property line Telegraph Rd and Pontiac Lk Rd. New erent center, terms. _ Owner, VAlley aie : 20 ACR ES. A beautiful 20 acre parcel, 660 ft. & x 120. Wooded. A live zone around 500 acres | stream running Bacay i the prop- erty, 0 m — tiac. Nat- ure: pine. maple, elm Pp and other trees Priced at only $5500 th $2000 down INC. 4286 Dixie Hwy, Drarton Plains 1 R 3-236 nm Sundars 3406 «~Pontiac Lake Red. Lapeer Red. or M24 _____ PE 0am _ = ADAMS both ee or more wooded. $150) 2 road Br on ee ice mien north of Pontia 382_ Auburn 43303 | 6 ACRES. WEST "SUBURBAN | Myers Real Estate. PE p 44075. 4 ACRES | oF GROUND WITH 4 room house and two creeks run- - ning through “ 325 Madlev Road, Ortonville. LAKE ORION AREA 10 acres al! wooded rolling land, ola t of Indianwood Country “CHAS. W. MELICK ; Realtor = MY _ 2-200?. #0 ACRES, ARCADIA TWP. LA- ered County, to close estate. Fair ides. Isabel > Hannah, Attor- ney, Lapeer. WEST SIDE—CLOSE IN | Wooded Acreage One bea Hiding Tocation eT hte of Pontiac CARL W. 502 Community National oy FE ¢42il tee PE seh THE AN SWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Warit Ads !”To sell, rent, (hire, it’s FE 2- 8181. og acre = each wooded — with fine na bee FE 5-8165 | BIRD, Realtor | -__For Sale Acteage 47 “LAKE ORION AREA . FP - Serger "20 ROLLING ACRES Clarkston Pad § ted GIROUX a RANKS GEN L REAL BANE. ey — Spee $; Sun. 1 to 5 pm 6 ACRES odeled Colonial Congeseyy rem 108: home has a s 2 = TRUCKS. LONG WHEEL BASE, TO HAUL READY MIX CONCRETE, VERY ~GOOD_OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT PARTY. APPLY 339 S. PAD- DOCK. = FOR LEASE 2 STALL SUPER service station. inventory, location, call. PE 20173. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TODAY’S SPECIALS GARAGE, PAINT & BUMP SHOP doing ¢ pellent iy room, _ modern oe gg a | \ ite car «a unusual value at $36,- Roy Annett, Inc. PE 37103 rye «. 4 et 26 E. Huron Open Miwa & § ACRES inn FO Good Sutiging site rolling, ® ing site : at only $2200. 2 ACRES -_ well = "Sdgpser os lana “fake, with er lots af on A wendartel atte ranch Only $1650 with 9 . Edw. M, Stout, Realtor 11 N. Gaginaw St. Ph. PE 5-865 Open Eves. Till 6:30 7 : - . ri * WEST OF CLARKSTON 66 acres, most of which ts till- able, ant is in a scenic setting of trees and hills. is parce) includes a na barn, sev- eral out b a we ee car garage. Ly veaa borders of this reel for 4 mile. An excellent oe boats fr po 2 BROS. S: Phone OR_ 31118 or OR CLIPPORD. 80 ACRES, MAIN highway, Timber woods. Balance seeded. New modern house and $10,500, . Citford 77 ACRES 000. Easy terms. TW: DINNAN & SONS = _W. Huron _ ~ POR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call Sater o8 OR 3-111, PE 40003. “Mote west of obs uy ‘e ‘| we OW Tee vide tie en ates. BEER. WINE AND GROCERY store on Auburn Rd. near Roch- ester Rd. $1.200 a week Just the thing for a _lease, OL. *} 9103. DIXIE FRONTAGE will | | 26% close in ; ROY KNAUF. Realtor W. Huron PE 27-7421 OA 8-3359 GOING BUSINESS - Here is joc now operated as Idea) for anv fot, small could used for dry cleaning, shop site trailer rental, lawn mower re- pair. etc. $13,500 with 65.500 geen FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W.) Lawrence FE 54-6105 Oven Eves : Next to the Consumers Power SUPERB PROPERTY | POR YOUTH CENTER OR CLUB West side, paved street location, ., well constructed build- as a church inte several rooms Pull basement, gas heat, choice location for many types occu- pancy. Offered at $28,500, terms. To Buy—To Selli—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS ALTORS OR eit or OR —_ | Orn 32041 —_ will —_ with | 125 FT. COMMERCIAL CORNER, | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Open Sun. 1-4 ves. “til ® FE 2-0263 47 Near | 1075 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICKLs W. HURON This 20x44 buliding with frontage on Huron St. with plenty of park- ing space is suitable for beauty shop, or barber shop or most apy kind of business. Could be made ane oes = Ideal joca- tion KE ‘5GO. TH: ARBOR For lease: Modern butlding with = space. Ces of roximately 2800 sq. ft. of floor ‘space on Cass Lake Ra. near Orchard Lake kK. L. Templeton, Realtor Lg Orchard Lake Rd FE 4-4563 fter 6, if - ans. cal] OR 3-1708 i FE 2-950: { 200 ft. "Dixie Hwy. | FEED | Frontage 10 business lots .n new. shopping center area opposite Dixie Fioral ALSO 5 ACRES On Williams Lake Rd. adaptable .or business or gardening center. Inouire Dixie Floral. 5233 Dixie Hwy iP ! aa i ' Frontaze | industrial | | STORE. $500 PLUS INVEN. | tory, Rent $80 mo or can buv | GAS STATION FOR LEASE. ( PE 46-7634 } Rent Le: Lease B se Bus. | us. Prop. : 498 | about | 5300 SQ. FT. GARAGE. GAS 8TA- tion and large paskie® area on main street. Nr. tow Apply Presa Box 72 ——s | FOR LEASE: 2 STALL GASOLINE station. 1 cent a @ mum. Major ou” company. 3-1260. FOR LEASE One of Onkiand County's most beautiful service stations, wil be ed and ready te oven in THE MAN? Call rE ain A Ask for Mr. Best NEW STORE FOR RENT, Fe blocks W. of Telegraph, oy ‘go ft. 1034 W. Huron. __or FE 2-7448 after 5. —r = Opportunities 51 and ; “wits el comighete wpa, new wrought iron ftems | ced ‘core ties at inventory to res ibe ~- ‘ al. or $50 mini- | OR | respons: Tite 7, | = agua Press. for further de St, Sateen garage ter ms for reaj estate & HARDWARE & APPLIANCE iness up —, ear Oscoda, 000 gross . $7,500- dn. _ plus v ‘ATION com- ee “yy ain way Excellent 6 bh in the . Pere riners. Real estate & plus stodk. Will trade. IT’S AN EASY TO BUY, Easy to operate and easy money cery. $2,500 plus stock full price. CALL. NOW ON AND. ANY ormen CHOICE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron &t, BUILDING trict, Has 5 tooms and bath in ioe than gilt chee, dev) enaing r Pp. € op, dry ¢ er many r busi Plenty of parking space, Make an offer. {1ICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION PONTIAC ore cus BLDG. BUSINESS & HOME main highway. in thriving grossing $100,000 a at Pangus 1919 M15 LO Ph. Ortopyilie 132, collect. BUSINESS & HOME Opportunity for man or woman desiring to sta $10,060, terms. See BUMP SHOP pe gered jock "be die." "Gas hen — Drving and woot Three one lots. $11,000 down ware, variety store or drug store, this today, will +, equipment and building, | DEPARTMEN STORE General bees store in ever expanding lake bs, west of Pontiac iiding 25% 90, auto. heat, Also a 2 bedrom modern home. oak floors, tile bath. ther- mopane windows. 2 car attached garage. $17,000 down. Cail for appointment now J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | §@ E, Walton Bivd FE 8-041 | OPTOMETRIST WITH SOME PER- sonal following to lease depart- ment. We will supply optica L} equipment and credit Tacitities. Excellent modern Myer's Jeweiry Shop. Tel-Hw ne C T. Mr. Gerson ——_ TO BUY, SELL, TOR 1G.A. GROCERY ot NORTHERN Michigan with 8.DM. License, Winter, Summer resort and in- dustrial town, a busy place. Mod- ern business air heat, 6 room modern living uarters. Grossed 5125,000 in 1954. wher retiring Priced to sell at $30.000. Som ranged. Noe tors, Boyne City City, M Milk Dep wb pe & Gale $2, 500 down wil on busy highway. Ideal for cou- ple. No late hours Hardware & Home Small hardware on Dixie Drayton Plains Hwy. per cent off and pey $ month on buildings and land You can't beat this. Tiness forces saie. GIROUN & FR ANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE. 4395 Dixie Hw OR 3-9701 Open until 8 — Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. FOR near: GAS STATION NEAR & liuron inter- section. FE 5-3672. 1 to 2:30 p.m. 55. 6:30 in &§ pm, Mr, ESTABLISHED GROCERY and meat, beer and wine, Fine living quarters, Ae § lease, Very reasonable. _FE2 R LEASE. Elec MODERN service station, by major oil co, Located in conjunction with new shopping center on main Hwy. Call Mr Dart FE 20103. Eve- hings OR _3-1582 pce Daathl AND MEAT ‘MARKET ‘or equity on home PE Stee er will sell. VARIETY STORE LUNCH A AND furnished living uarters competition. Good be bought fn selline “iliness., MElrose 17-3623 Holly jocation. low inventory, choice of equipment, Good deal for quirk _ sale _Phone FE 3-0as0 OWNER RETIRING Will sacrifice eroceries and meats with SDM license Will sei stock at inventory avid legse fixtures and build- ine 3 will fore stock -'‘and fixture: x 110 ft. parking for cus- tomers. Well established main street location W wher, Box 78, Pontiac Press, A HOME BLEACH ROUTE, established 19 yra Gap pears earnings of $4'to $4 per hour. 4 to Can ~% tun fall of . _Write Pontine Press, hex’ Fama Sale Land Contracts 82 52 adnan 20% DISCOUNT Present room bungalow - wit eo Kacelient — RAY @ NEIL, Realtor pnt bE tan Oi 1 Cuapaesiing rd ae Ay ” suit, 37" long, ae TEAGUE FINANCE CO. OCHESTER, MICH a coor R R, MICH, | . LOANS $25 TO $500 wae 2. henee” _ Saturday of Sunday MAN'S BLUE Ph. Rochester OL 6-@711, Ol 1-791 i a Need $500 ("2 Git saz : or Less _new. $40. FE 41206 0 WITH QUICK | than 50_cente 98 _W Huron. __ Fenny LIND BED, PRACTICAL SERVICE? UNITY Dueases "Peer | gouae: incloting plows, FE DM etal! Regie Sale Household Goods 87) “gaae Th feckn sear ot your Set vas op come to FE oi by cnmmaal — cash to $500 on your APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE, LARGE WALNUT DINING ROOM or sig and| four burner $129.50 value $69.95, | suite, Buffet, china cabinet a ment plan si to your pm ped scratched. Also asverel table. and 6 ¢ . Very good Swaite you, Leslie Pleisher Man Gas citreordinary "values me | —seneitton_ 008M 88 ager, ‘oss, F * d ° Lake Ave. Lord’s Specials Fe FE 5-8121 “GaN REL POUND, ATUL "as H ve. sisted : case head board beds, complete, wide bed from Loan C & Auto ee tise, #8 op; beds, all shoes Used was stoves oan > ompany $e re, eases, Seen ore. 0 0G, Furniture and Appliances dor Community| Nati Bank Bidg.| living room oY >, senses Wa S$ $35 TO poms Ne Me Many | “price at Jock's GoW Lawrence Be Pe risse| USE, OUR EASY PAYMENT | LARGE DINING “ORE, MONE aT, to rhe weet und ieee 3 setes et sie, ike wee men and women PLUS! Watlan- free eee “LARGE MAHOGANY DROP L mie .creee ges Bi Seaets| | unk tors ° ihigend poe wie oe ene | REPELS ged ale IND, RUGS. ER 4 4 a 4 i FINANCE.CO, "We Give Moldens Rea Btampe- tie ls aa ig ’ seat ‘Lawrence: St oR pee 8 2 ee syns. 11 Wi Jituren Pi Fee Sees wae AS Mi GET CASH QUICKLY | ter iz ener rosie ate ‘eat a er . Puelgas. ; we to $500 Ast FOR “SMALE RADIOS, rg » AOMIRAL L COMBINATION, Move aeate care, ore, Bring your Oue. ; mere hae a WALTON TV vo ‘made on furniture. _ ft, $40, OR 3-534 Walton Cor, Josiva PE 2-2257 and other rities. | COMBINATION ND SIN. | NECCHT 0 ZAT_ PorTaste Oakland fos CORIO Pr ROTROINT RE: | PE SM es GG06 CoN. retor, R. B, Munro Electric dit bed, ress. L : _Co., 1069 W_ Huron. 2 wheel trailer 3 pare See oo oan ( ( >. | z pe od prey SA ne. cloth coats, sie 12, FE 5-050. “FE” a I BLDG. sexDr 4 on Ode nee ms ml ae A me) 06 mires Gr eiheo"** nde | aed PERP COND. REASONABLE. 40178 los tumladk at SHAPE. _Soene, reel. oy “far “eases, FE 4-1574 | CoLparor en’ "ines “ht Plastic Wall Tile..,2c £3; \< on x Beth, rel tt a rauge, | LINOLEUM, M513. oo... 2B we floor tile ..... Sacekes ea. | Bo, 000 Families T PAIR GRAPES. « G60D BUY. ea a aS ae - se . | Caan FOR YOUR FURNITURE | arold s Pam Jno Recommend | eagatey OrELECTHIC ANGE | PANG Fano POR on one Wi SWOT Buckner S wn wag alge Maya, washer. Fone, ote aout sites. 208 Se meee oe nae | PAINT IT YOURSELF DOWN FILL! LOUNOE | y table, "410: end pe Tet “ata Chests, tables. chairs, desks, coed Pipa ot marion SY. . " binet r» capboasda, com- Weert 08 eden email | 19 cu. foot. var cand on. Selling PICK & PAINT STORE| Gee 2, a ees | LF aa Se 143 Oakland Ave. ded i DUO-THERM OTL WITR ‘ blower, OR_ 3-0022. ; EASY SPIN DRYER, USED ae ee 4 ‘year, §75 = day bed. FE 5-5214 after 6 & PIECE Oak DINING 5 ROOM | suite, 621 | wh Per Get needed cash quickly ie D CON- from Buckner's = fr sendiy =~ dition 8 209 Exmoor, Elizabeth | oan eompéany. __Lake Estates, coms. TV, 2 ELECTRIC | REPRIG. br See freese. — reasonble. r@p Buckner € cv, Fr. “SPRIGIDAIRE REFRIO. ; etator in condition. OR Finance Co. | iit snes : . oe aah Gee on Mand ping Hy eo se vourse ve, OMecs) eee four chairs and table $69.95 val- 1958 pce gy mane ‘o Pontiac 2nd Floor National Bidg. mica tr ~ - . 5 m. jook, com) Drayton Plains 4512 Dixie Hwy conv of ‘ines > en exir 4 Th rnston values. MOTE sc Sohecceayl em te Bx, _ 393 Orchard Lake Ave, CROSLEY AUTOMATIC ~ WASHING Utica 45462 Van Dyke hine, lik reasonabl one block North across from from Bank. oe ; ete * . COMPLETE $i3. DOUBLE Rlaple bed, $30, PE §-0132. WHEN YOU NEED Sn: COTTAGE AND $25 to $500, CAMP OWNERS iekly on your i t Frigidaire : ee 8 ie on ot 8 | Seineiaie N aan eeoland a wy suit your 8 ie cu. if a Philce ons top sat badeet, our agregar Hime ¢ ot Point electric range 933. a= CLAYTON'S Furniture, a Edne'n 3065 Orchard ke Rd FINANCE CO. Kee, __ 7 Pontiac | State Bank Bidg _ rE posi) or PE rE_ 50078 QUICK 6 = Deep freee home-teener 20 cu- bie foot, cheat oe $250. Ph. OR 3-6106. | REFRIGERATOR AND D ELECTRIC __Stove. $110 for both 40282. RvGs, CHINESE / AND GRieerae: oxi2, FE 3-7412. a RUGS, FURNITURE, DISHES. garden hose, jawn mower, 261 W. Pike. IGERATOR, IN EXCEL- seen to be Cc erator in _ 3.0644. | REFRIGERATORS SALE = refrigerator, Gers ene ‘trie range, as is, $19.05. Used automatic washer as is, $20.95 | Us — _" with freezer across “CRU MP ELECTRIC 3495. Auburn Rd PE ¢-3573 | skwixo | ™ MACHINE FO! FOR SALE. SKELOAS 2 th RANGE 3 buroers «@ oven, $50.95. Munro, 1016 W_ Huron @ PAIR ROSE DAMASK DRAPES with cornices. 1 pair green bam- atch stick Lai ene 6 ft jong | used sink . totlet seat, oe" folding table ped. E 2-2905 Morte age Loans 54 * BED COMPLETE FULL | ie ROA 3 DOOR MAMOGANY TV < ge FE ea and ianer vorinte mattress, _console cabinet, $18. FE 3-7216. DINING ROOM SUITE. 6 PIECE Storewid LOANS ON HOUSES eee ene € de Clearance 568 Markle. FE | 1, $i70 coveenert & chair Lill $1te 00) IN OAKLAND CQUNTY | DAVENPORT A AnD GHATA 1 PF | feoastereey armen 8 50.50 8600 to $1,800 of picket fence PE 5-5834 = Lee Pe - 94% . | DINING ROOM SUITE, EXTEN- rollawav complete $ 17 95 1 On modern homes | ston table, 4 chairs and seat: | End tables ‘wood bed poe A yng \ 2 On homes not: modern. | fopeepa le Brown walnut. | 994 Apt. gas range. 1 oniv 8 59.50 3. On unfinished homes. ~ = ee ao--= | $17 biende bedroom suite. crate 4 On garage homes. | DINETTE SET i7° TV High- | marred $129.00 : Hen Washing machine. R $239 davennert sleeper full inner- 200 NATIONAL BUILDING = | _ 182: sprine mattress floor * ; GAS STOVE GOOD CONDITION. | ple $139 50 PONTIAC | Cheap. 1793 Beachcroft, FE 8-1202. 9901 "y dsawer unt chest $ 22.95 : La~ ECTRIC STOVE ‘GIBSON PUSH | ts “eeastonal “yeckers ‘orton | FE 44729 beneal J eon poe bony. Ler 411% : strom. Toilet chair. sich chair.’ 47 maple cricket rocker .. $ 12.95 Seri terry See Also upholstered host hostess LOW INTEREST chairs. Plastic Hide -a- bed, $25.| 99° ghi natbere ‘cons $298 20 wal aarbace cans . s 298 H. G. PETERSON MA_6-6176. 86% dron leaf table & 4 chairs. ma- +316 ‘Punk Sindee KENMORE DEL IRONER. REA- e finish $ 42.50 | Socket Meertgarete eased | ee ee $79 meno-any Duncan Phvfe, dros. should borrower die, see | DEMMING PISTON | PUMP. NEW ace table 2 aan olf % Unlimited funds for singie family | leathers. tp good shape. $30. 1713 | 925 ee eee eee 8 16.95 “Phone “FE £8408 or FE $6772 te,” ——e Se eee oe Be eri _mattres a £8 | i oe er wattress > 5 wD Waps 83 |< pince —sECTIONAL—DAvEN. | $58 ‘BncrsPring, matt $11.95 port, chest and vanity. lounging) FASY ON LAYAWAY _ehair, FE ¢8162,0 .. COLD SPOT REFRIGERATOR in good running condition " wg 1 soa WVOTS soars cars. pools pai ~~} Welt OR 31355 OR on, ued Ee ‘ORT BT. FOR | _ OA 8-3733__ _ tractor or sell. FE 7-0252__ For SALE ‘GUARANTEED RE- Ll FOR Me ‘era alee uy * tery. poe ideg mao Wringer washers $39.96 M4 - Swap for deer rifle. Call ener §.| Spinner washers 9 uD EM 3-222]. leprae Alacra $796 w FLORIDA FURN. DUPLEX Por | 07's. 96 Osk land _FE_ 200: 7 PIECE MAHOGANY DINING house in local area. OR 26441. 7 PIECE #4 OGAuy | Dinina eves. GNE CAR GARAGE FOR ARNY- thing of value. Harold Perry. 6304 ble pads, $100. OL 2-167] _ | FRIGIDAIRE | ELECTRIC RANGE, atuomatic 2 ovens, late — pers Waterford or eall _ fone. Only $126°08.° Ml 6-1900, or. SETRAILER? WiLL FOR SALE. LARGE DAVENPORT. trade fos land contract, vacant ss ape peer e don ont land, f equity in « home, or Mi 45678 mirror. r lamps cach, “a8 © Medison = | Pystbaing SEROER ATOR, "beagle and 3 pups. OR 3-980. Oaiy $00.88" tient condition. ee eee ee a 1D CASH FOR FRIGIDAIRE we REFRIGERATOR. FE_2-6012, |” old but. in ¢ondition in- wnt TRADE hog, Be CARS FOR | side & out, $35. Kitchen table ana 2 chairs $8 m size pen enc motors wot nc we | oak eater $f Black walnut will accept m these articles as down bed. 2% H. P. Johnstn Sea- Hor by board, t rhauled, Bakr ORION MOTOR SALES | wp ont | lll acrdenner at Clarkston Rd. | 900, $08 Aen OL, Berens bam FORD FORD TURCK ¢ Fikce & Py A, ROOM OUTFIT. ~ - — | pORIRTORN FOR SALE 695 _Bradtord. We est t Side NEED A_ FINANCE. | consider i ner would sree ee ES prscceiee, | FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2.8181 is the, - FE 4-0528 Warit ———— ‘ Bateman & Kampsen Realtors aT 8. lesen ne, Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 47881) Oxi2 RUGS $16.05. $20.05, $30.99. 40.95 at bie savings, Pearsons nk Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake | i Ave ean — up 30 GAL. HOT WATER HEATER Brand new Cost $129.95, sell for Keego Hardware, No. 4, 822 aldwin Ave FE 5-6404 BPACE HEATER, LIKE NEW. Coal wood Reasonable. 1040 Lakeview, Walter's Lk SEWING MACHINE VACUUM cleaner vonasre ‘rebuilding FE FO. ee STICKLY CHERRY TWIN ; bo ete. of drawers. 46 plate glass mirror. OL Cece nen mre BTUDIO COUCH $15, on RM. SUITE, 2 Wool rugs, $4.95; er metal cab! neta, $8.95 and up. Ce- 15. Ploor lamps, $3. . $16.90 OAKLAND FURNITURE. CO. | 104 8 Sagwmaw St FE 2-5673 TRADE Gas RANGES, “FOR ELEC- trie + b, Mufiro Electric. 1060 uron, w i FRIGIDAIRE ‘REFRIGERATORS, _ inquire s “ 3970 Covert Rd M at ao i ® Munro Elec- : Auron. ERATORS OC'AND _ Munro Electric, id. en 7| CARNIVAL T. Reg, UB Pat OF, ‘ Cape, 1956 by NEA Berries, _ “It was this way — I got sucked als a profitable deal = | volving a nonprofit S| Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | 4 BURNER, APT size oas | CLOSING OUT LADIES’ stove. Like new. $35. 5211 Pine) — bowling anges. ce] Knob Road wonder m Cleaner for all ciean- ing Bite ws reg. *1.59 @ «allen | sow 6.96 per gallon 5 our ew ‘une uf fireplace fx- —_ ~UsED TV - GOMBINATION | BARNES HARDWARE | % ~ over Our price $190.95 rieeay 9 “ 42,.W. Moron oe toed 1 inch Firgstone TY | COLUMBIA GAS CON’ i | 117° Moterola ...... ene R95 burner a pas single leundry tub. 121" Blond. “Motarais ties woes) aa plea naaee 121° Motorola, ‘56 Model, new | CENTURY “COAL ULATOR, yiotuce we, wuss sss. $190.95 | good condition, $15. FE 41256. _ :"y Goodrich Co. | CL OSING ‘OUT AN. Perry | $499 pal PAINT ressress Oe || GRD TV. en UP USED RE INL AID DeROLeUM nae ‘We be | an ue wee ie WALL TILE 8Q FT... |... i220 05. “aweet's "nedio..8. Apolt j SMITH Te hatl s. Saginaw nocen_ 42g W, Huron, Pr ¢1139. lGTReLE FL ote oe Pix. BLDG. i an _Ciarkston EVANS 5 R : HEATER ft refrig $199 | with blower. $80 Ot electric | FREE, STANDING eaters yin.) $179. we age simke =, ashbowls with fittings . 3 red Bath sets, fittings Cie bu Unina as 4 rE, 5-2100 Floor Sample Sale $229 95 Norge auto washer ponespes operand dix dryer $i4e sicg | 8161 Dixte hey sooee, fully auto 419.95 North 12 cu ft. Customatic | refrigeretor-freeser ANY OTHERS TO _CHi 2/YEARS TO PA 121 N Saginaw FE $-6189 { WASHING MACHINES. $17 95. | stoos aay ee e PHONE FE _Take them away 502 N. Johnson, | 5-5504 after @ p.m FOR SALE. 180 TUNE UP MA- 9600. Miiford, chine. 5 _ML+ 088. ‘oe Ww. Commerce Ra mirror Has no bench. Very good PE 40460, | nee 15 ft. upright freezer 9 cu. t | wey WALNUT VANITY WITH ROUND) WANTED PLE Gites f GOOD POR SALE: ONE 6° THICKNESS This MAPS, =~ zh Planer. PE 2-2862. NT BU ee Ce 'S GAS 1ON URNER UR 5a RE NOT ONLY W tj in | wie FE}. x Low, 'B oun aves |. | 2 WHEEL TRAILER. LER. BO! es Ing Ouse | _size : x 6. $35, OR MITT 3 YaRDs “so GERVE you lectrie with wid ~ Se Se ca TCOMPANY zs sneet Rock © &O ...... "90 | $149.9 SAWS AND LAWN MOWERS MA- .x8 masonite, sheet $2.55 . | CHINE SHARPENED A Std w “pine bds per on 10 960 NN. " opayker Sor, Ponta Ra. AT ass —_ — aoe c bg Oe ft. ses 1 Ory’ Jwat hag | apne _TEARIN. a PS FET eh"? | ant at sheivin = : _—_—. | used. Phone R 1900 | "rt. «td flooring per M . $139.00 ' : HAYRIDE ys TIES 2x6 | High velocity shells. A STORM WINDOWS 4 Reasonable. FE 5-800. UNION a : HUNTERS _ . YOU SA ‘ ANDERSON’S DON’T Vv Model -121 Rem. 270, 300, $88. Model 11-44, Rem. All fa o. Sam sell for + fF sara 2% BE, | Model 870 Rem. All tea Laesreemen os | Modie 37 Ithaca. | bated 12 Winchester. soll wis | Model | “4 Winchester. Model Model 160 Rem, pone fae, rifles |Model 99 Gavage 300 ca all er B! sel | tame La ment 40 Rem. auto. 30-06 VE MORE AT epic THESE LUES R30 or $00 $53. 3 i. Oy ae 2 a § 3s, 3088 Geaeneeel kebiach - | $124.95-——$108.95 | 40— $88.05 98. 65—$87.78 fe | 32 ee and tre¢ NDERSO Re a pal > ‘PAWN ARE ® EOIS cr : NDWr co. | “RgFW REET x i eee = =| iu “BAR oat TAN tp tounD aPe ee \4 3B a ou MAL ~~ BEY YOUR % GUN poy nee Eh NAR ON TIME | income Spare a: | Slaybaugh's ok rsonally invite you w goon ad- sl’ this celebration sale, axe U 7X16 UP TO ir —. Te LIN 8H ) PER 1000 5Q, WINDOW SASH, MWe ANGLE IRON, Mec LIN. Fr. 2 aN ae BEAMS, 8c TUBS. wawane x *PLYSCORD, $3.95 | PER NEW GARAGE SIDING, $16.95 PER | , OT NEW K PINE, $14.95 PER ROOF BOARDS, $1.00 | eee Hee” ape wan) Me 8Q. FT. o HOUSE PAINT, SHER 05 PER OAL WIN: WILLIAMS UTILITY PAINT, $2.15 GAL. NEW BATH ROOM SET, PER 100 8Q WALL TILE, PITTSBURGH 3 Pince WITH FITTINGS, 6133.05. ABOVE ARE CASH AND CARRY HURRY Celebration Ends new building meterials and have a modern hardware store ON WRECKING CO., INC. ¢ Lak ‘ Daily $:30 to 6 rr. ai 9 Son 107 KEnwood 5-9200 ad PURWACE. 3 YRS. OLD. on __3-2581, OseD FURNACES. O16 C AVRNERS. ‘an burne ; vne chester 2.0291 on aPAck— weatEne oa 0.04 5 gg Talbott LumfBer |; . SPS waltt also Spred Geld "Bond ‘rub im. winde 's, doors * fal pine Barca t= So 16s Oakland “= ‘ut a bAvA. Sie Ra on hummer Boer Fee Ee soit ater 8 pm. ot iy ladys onan viding pants, sixe 20, b er aad tennis oe San EM oN vA TER SOFTENER ME oA BD _loty ‘divect.-i eaone “*™* __Do It Yourself 61 JACKSON'S R E NTA Sie epee oS __eal Mptestine "oii, Tome 66 TOUR ¢ ale wer Bee ay Oi RENT | to 6:30. OR REN mea. eoeetee evrars Cameras, Equipment 614 bad wa conan ab tee 4 _piten” Classification camber ~"Sale He Musical usical Goods 6 62 AMERICAN mane 7 45. 0 ‘DER TRUMPET, _ PE 6-621 CONN TRUM condition MPR. sacrifice rue SET OF SLINGER- tind drums Cheap 1040 James Blvd. egy FIANO AN tar Seas aft-98 2 sae Gnant Ta no. Edison. ELECTRIC ORGAN WILL T Take Te as «down payment. FE PIANO TUNING AND Ren AIR Phone O #197 Coolevy Lake Ra Pontiac eM +3 Telearaph # Mile Detroit focal 4 “FL a | STEEL CLOTHES § POSTS, EA $660 -_ work $150. OR 3-0852 after) Re aay Mia Cement, per: sack 138 | $30 le 2 UPRIOHT UT PIANO Mortar. per sac! AND Basement —_ Costing 5 wal, Bl AY LOCK COAL & BUILDIG SUPPLY CO. $1 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 RECONDITIONED SINGER SEW. ine m *. Hy PE 20143 _for_free_home demonstration. __ SINGER ELECTRIC COMMERCI- = sewing machine. Perfect ¢on- ditton Tt. WAR Ra Insulation 549 N. Saginaw Roofing and Siding Combination Doors M. A. BENSON PE 42621 STEEL yes #iNKS = PROM 35.95. 62 GAL. tric water heaters, beg L EiEc galvenized ‘vs Low mint. ite white “pine boards ...... 90M 4xex', ploster board .......1 Bitte 8 SUPPLY! 2685 Perry Mex4e” rock A. wat Kien HEATER ars “Insulation, toose and blanket,- % Geli Auto Gas — mer $54.95 Culverts for drivewa Cab. sinks. & fittin $59.56 up 215 oe ee ae ey . 150 2a. ' — r bds @ Save bu PLY ee * rmucets wi. P i Ply wood Sherer’ tae genertie. “BULLDOZER P_ £ est : ite pine and Mouldings. biade. hit Nt with ‘i Interior @ and exterior doors. uite Sat. or Sun 4325 Island Windows a Noe Park. And and comma “BEFORE. Paneling. Pine & Paul 8 wey Lagmbet Co orices go up. Remodel vour home Ra - your best investment Cail 4120 Bogie Le Commerce eee ke DWEST UPPLY FE 42575 | . LARGE SPACE HEATER” Wrrn 2% gafion tank and tubing com- | plete All_ for $50. FE 44563. \~ Cash rom mR FURNITURE : ~, ,{ EAROE S17 FURN: ACE. BLOW- j ace heater FE | SLIONTLY Wil) heat We also plete of gas or ol} races version burners. Call — Ger: wood: EM 3-200. | ante BRO’ horizontal PE 47881 '¢' er Stoker, 20 Sanderson. FE er D4. iss, GOOD) 43048. ue ioe | CIRCULATING HEATER 1 seas | rete epee 7 i* ip 3 ood oF oe. FE ¢6i29. , ML m / condition, $20, GAVE Guppiy. 10 f | ae } aye gee pagiere, 008 G. A. Thompscn, STORM SASH Alomioum com windows and doors, LOW ortee!!! - FES nee 9-0, 0 8D, ~~ SEPTIC 7 TA’ N KS REINFORCED CONCRETE 37a Elis aa AND 1 with assortment , Mine sHARPr. Work guaranteed $3025 of OA 83325 PIANO TUNING ANB REPAIR- ing, Oscar Bchm 23-6217, PLAYER Site “BALDWIN make Completels: rebuilt. lent condition, OL 2 “PORT BALE bench. 67 Menry Clay. A-1 __ Sale Masical Goods s 62 PLS AP PIANO BALE Anon, ao | make room = A gher's. 18 BE. Huron &t. FE i” 1 sae Acco a CASE. Like OR 3-04: RECREASION ROOK ROOM PIANO. 635. PE 54-1394 in. Nor 1% to 2 im. Any. bt sy ‘GRAND PIANO. $300 “a | E ial — tn” Any “Sal f & men 63 - : le 0 fice ) Eat : _Eor Sale Pets 69 Eg vor TER WITH | nl ~—, Paige Pci oe ATH | aAKc a MA ein, BEAGLE. y eres Lal ont. 3 +075. — a yts. — RECEPTION RM. PUANITURE, 7 AKC REGIS , BEAGLE PUP- chairs. r 5 __pies, $25 ; and umbrella rack. | AKC R OXER _Cheap FE 2-707. __At at ' Equi AKC Sale Store bad Ly 630 Oakland Ave. _3489 Auburn Rd Guna = Sorte terme | | PARAKEE TS. Manley “jee & | M14-2057. Birmi and PARAKEETS, _ Ben's Food. Since 1927 884 | AY dio wit PARAKEETS BABIES, MEL- | cond) | _tose_ FE bap ve . PARAREETS __nell_ 38 8 Telew S01 Fourth St. FE 23-4025 Closed SNE ITHACA __ Bun, 1 double 12 Stevens OR 3-4863, | PA! . ~ PET . pier FCS erm’ ico With ae rrEw ter 1 “y Pe eee ar etl REG. IRISH: SETTERS __ Wood, C cur aur a BLoE Gave ee ne LAKES rices | OVER ay BEAUTIFU ews on MARLIN OV OVER - UNDER "486 AP: “Sand, < Gravel & _& Dirt 6 66 At Torsot. PILL DIRT. GAND el, EM 32440, tee @ and wood material om lumber, New. 7 yond int, chord Lake Ave, FE $6100, _ ARD SLAB PER CORD _OR_2 POR $11, PE 5-3086. Plants, Tre Trees, Shru Shrubs 68 _ Also Blackhi! or Vitae = oravel toad, ribet at sauy 8t 7 ‘Gresanides Nw MU Yow AND save IDE NURSERY 3006 Bligabeth Lk. Rd. PE ¢-3052 — and Pliss on BEAGLES, PUPS M4 WEEKS OLD | 13 theh, § A ‘orth ot Che i | ester: 0 well ake Orion. 1.9192 ie eae | BEAGLES. RIAL GIVEN. Jon Rockharen. rm mile east of Au Canany ek: \NARY_ AND CAGE FOR SALE, eer Sup- Coal & Fuel 67) LUMBER 44's. “a CORD sone SPRUCE vo you Norw White, ottriap & a miles west of tual. 48038. ‘orruUL nme, v @ to 0 fall" ror Groveland Farms. Math- — gt zie High- Pe IV fa Poe a. La) s/ op a ‘ Rep car ee i \e// ‘| eH ae { oud A | bare “ j | : e ie ‘ ie wa FV A oO iA one ah - oe ka, i ! mh ee he . at : es ; | j! ee Vee ee : ; es bec yee 8 THE ‘pont IAC PRESS. “SATU BDAN: SEPTEMBER 24, 19559 ane cos = “ i * = — r ertignasc iad | ‘ a ' eReRe " _ Auto Accessories 80) For Sale Trucks 90, For Sale Cars 91 | For Sale Cars ~ oes ae |For Sale Sore sles ere 9 1 es S et FORD i —. it. : DOOR. : CLEARANC SALE OR) ee eiiuee Pontiec Pore b | aad astum Ejam Be ee .| "eee I aad hs Woo ous suri + suren eB co ype yg Ph “tiydremelie. R. & i. Bees | : Econom Wfandara im. Very clean, Must - V-8 ENGINES feduscrat Tractor ‘ce. ta8 Wood: | Woodward om. ____ | ward. Bireinanen <3} States eee ower | PE Sas = 1 ere eB gE al a8 2, Me pete Pesan ‘ ae ‘Birguey Bie Tpaiek, Secevaber, | C200 Te FORD Tom, MET Chevrolet + | sistent tai sub es'se| inte otbe oe wabto, “wearer, | “ahsne Tria bh 'sae wae? : x Ain toed al ee chevro codear. A628. sitns conaiiom. VO s-200e | faa teem, sale. oe a SPE IAL sees enon aca a 1955 Demos. Pore. 1954 crestue vic “uc aati ie pas Burns “WE HAVE” | iy ’ Used Car ee Bri pe , tutometive ee age ia ip Hardton Come. Radin and Ra \ > ate : : | our lacs y’ <- pare eet AUTO: PARTS Trucks Are.” | Fieor-Gars, Officials’ Cars| estes, Pert;.07 Mae Teas: |W HILE LETHEY CAST 3 ey ahd Quantity ny 4 sie Dixie Bey : F Courtesy Cars’ ee ee ee tae dea $5 OLDS DEMOS y N | 3 Eat Ve Ranch wasos. “save. | Dealer = - &uto ae “ai Our Business 2 Door and 4 Poor Sedans ee oHOUGHTEN @8 gst : aca ‘se . Super Bee car | . Pt Sua ne altel i oe LJ , . Pir i . = z a: a | REPAIRS BUMPING & PAINTING WILSON GMC 136 Cera ON ei en | Haskins Chev. low ME REE DEA PatoL 1-976 3 nes bl i: - - "a :? ., UF mee A: aye OAKLAND AT CASS Standard ut as on. #75) Diss Me tt 1961 OL DESMOBTLE 4 DOOR R & 3 iy. Aerota ark werdrive. 50 . . .: | ‘OR’ | : Sow AS i* "52 FORD BO L NVERTL | ‘51 Plymeuic: Btation waxes. Nice - . - * Ss s| OPEN EVENINGS “KS. LOW AS os Loawontt Ms 5 Col Th ot Pe veg 5 ; ms A emgers | BR: Ar pam ‘ -ES} FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531, pir arce | snd aos mae, ble eT OLDS DEMO a hg ha on Specials Must Go ! z é i ; 7 Sie ns per 64 Deluxe Holiday 4 door # to choose, From | ZF : , : . ris | lari! acai | caaNESGAPT ONIDING Ii THE | 1989 DODOE PANEL. 4-1 CONDI. ‘ = ge = get) “ter co Sean’ Bee O Coumes. 7S 3300 'm ies A All a. ‘peniding we, Covtreste or pee’ Estate sc | . & gendnion. PS G- ag Pert 3245 before 6 pam, J in te 1 Mon ware pee ANY PAIR OPPER.| _3-4342 WE: FIN NCE OR = model 4A wactor Oe UE | ren ____For Sale Cars 9 dcnutee: ‘oe ran a | . $ Several swore’ makes and models “mov eRn COMO E RT REP ae au | toe Gvervecd “cation “ho a see on TIBLI DON'T MISS THIS | | we OMY: URED CAR MET, TO MAKE ROOM F ¢ PHOLSTERING < E 4 PO Ni]. - Used Psi and balers at ith as og 4 sae pe _ahen equipped, Make offer MA | a QR Have woven HURON. “53 ara" ‘eseumne ae DR ad S| 1956 FORD TR ADE-INS A “ HG RCONOMY CARs ___ 33 AUsIS. j ~ | : is POMPE Birmingham 5 : s ca Me Sale Motor Scooters 82 mes Be laa Denlt pany et Tomy Cher, Bel Al ROM power 1 ‘ “ine, lem, leben eae COMING FRIDAY! ¢ omnes bm __Sourn_uren| Sale Motor Scoo lice lee ev ] | Lor trade for older car, FE 21006. | BET OF TON Aer is | WHIZZER, 168, JUST O.V.H_ EX- rot if ngy voy te off oe ml KIN > | 3b Bates naraion 8... ‘ihae Pp ymouth SAVE OVER $800 [ _Fleasant. Oxford, Oa 828%. | _cetient cond. Cal) PE 4 th Se": gue A Nga ‘se Buick 3 ¢F as Ree ant iss oes ron , | as FORAGE _8t Pe Seog NN OY "|g Ponting 2 ares. A REAL BUY! ! ; 2 Door ...-.seseeeee eee ee : HARVESTER For Sale Motorcycles, 83 tws2 _— H, ee Bowe Chevrolet 3 Cone, 5 arc A shay . i tot ears Door oe panne ee ce se eee $250 : paae penvestEn FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Woodward Sirmingham - Oakland County’s Fastest) * "*™ “TL IRON vee one ve NSS ue Ti ose $195 = fee the new ee ee ane Ir Davtason telco Ce. m2 south itp | SOE SPRL. | BYR. | Growing ealer 2 MOTOR SALE Ss PONTIACS TOP TRADER 1949 Pont. ‘Conv.., ‘New Top & ires eae * $397 - ever . a a oe DAVIDSON, [WEEDS ‘ee BUICK BPE — waving 2 | 0751 Dixie Hwy. -at MIS) os2.w Huron | PE 22641 MIKE’S AUTO SALES 1951 Chev, 2 Door .......-+-ssesseeees es 3 GUY AMD SAVE Ay. | _few_repeire. PE Tani. __"__ | “goer die miles. Red end wette.| gait ge Ml Eo ogee GS ILE | tenteratty NS 1951 Ford 2 Door ........00seeeeeee ees oe : HOUGHTEN co BO! ~~ For Sale ‘Dicycios 84 ne na Ish CHEVRO_ET 210. STATION 1063 MERCURY (De 31 ows el OAKLAND Ave. 1952 Ply. Coupe ...-...2-5-20200- cece eee e $425 * saa Sv binln Wacheeter OL Lanes | Ormt9 26 INCH BICYCLE. GooD body. Ei jay"wisace"a Sua zeae Cr rg tet ts” gitte | Woodward, Birminghem: 0 | Pm zoe sis: pown | 1988, PONTIAC He 4 Doon HY. || 1950 Pont. 5 Pass. Cpe. ....-se0eeese eres . $395 bie cribbing. nel WANTED “TO, BUY BICYCLES. @nUicK NICE — WILL FAKE Gul of Cis tnient or Bout) Tocobson’s- a aay sapmeee. G8 | Siete VO ll 1952 Buick 4 Door .......60.cc0+00ee «$095 vE +00e? Seode_ U._ 31 Meebapte “dt CHEVIE 3 DOOR. sso LEAV- ist PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR 97 | “PONTE 4 ,DR CM HIT 149 Chev. 4 Door ......... ++: ee ecr rs .. $137 Anction Sales__77| Beate & Accessorice A | ut honpystan nuk Eat | “ne's'Soiay"Pe'tonks"” | HUDSON & RAMBLER |S PROURE A EGR | Curt Sune, | 1949 Chev, 4 Door $507 : aluant auveas $1.08, Terms 16 Main St.. Clyde. ed wen Wer ogee | ne a ee Oe N Saginaw. ___| Studebaker seden, PE 4277. | udson O08 eee eee ee ee socees . aganeaeey POmSpoats and snp worons Miltoré Moly RQ Guarante 31 MERCURY RADIO, RATER, a af img PONTIAC CONVERTIBLES |] 1931 Ford 2 Door ......-0..0iseeeeeeete es S217 Bla” uBe Tait oping |, mci erecrar con, nx | Sharp Used Care | "he iit | Hagan tastes. 205 | 10952 Ford 2 Door ss. ssssseene 2 s80 + 308 Orchard Lk Ave. . PE 20020 ter, . es pe : “OK” USED CARS a - Ok |. Fer Sele Housetraliers 78 ee corr “AFWAtEN uagron. | he mie. Owner NAY. CGILENIN S00 | cece ees Rn |” ce pew nary wie 111951 Ford Conv, .........--++- aoe «= e595 | Y. : . EUEC- oie oat ate F ae BUICK ieee 2 DR. 8128. oh SAL, Pape AMBASSADOR, 7 BOOK. All makes and models Th 1981 Ply, 2 Deor ene $232] ~ % rte @ P ——————— one eee MOT ‘a S . ms $65. _FE + « . . Ges ces ee oe 86 68 ee fA) 1 : ' EVINRUDE MOTORS | Pour door Tg ee 1? | 954 8. Saginaw Bt FE 4ryi1 | 1050 NASH 2 DOOR EXCELLENT | TAYLOR'S =] . - ff 1953 Chev. 210 4 ‘Door .......-..--++- w+ $695 | - ue rites stored New tires. New rem: 1653 DE SOTO” 4 DR Sie DOWN rans. 675-Bcott $495 : INE Sat & SERVICE Pheer Pramcodilygr avon so, «and assume Lye oe 4 8. en A “NASH iteaan “¢ DOOR |. At Walled Lake ‘ 2 i| 1952 Ford Club Coupe .......-. ees eeeee eos : 422 8. TELPORAPE jotorame in 19545 “cen Bir “ eee sepmene._ Fev see “since 1631" $135 : GAME PHS: | Wi mtictee, Cen Cu s-ccan ‘se: | ‘SS CHEVE. BEL AIR = COUPE, | its2 NASH 2 DR. $10, DOWN AND Phone MArket 41361 1g po 1948 Ford § Pass. Coupe ...... Sessa one _ ; pats. Gales.) fore 6 p.m: “psec — ls ware. Teinlaghess. of REBRS. = oa — LN : 1953 Nash 4 DOO cece ce cc cs ss oeesek cee eee O95 . : Es AND SERVICE. OLIVER “te traee a sharon Los “hyaiengayertnive. Orin! owner PONTIAC "Wii CORTON — BLS Is th e |] 1953 Kaiser 4 Door .....-.-+-+seeee sees . + $386 ites" Orenard La SCHUTZ MOTORS inet FOwTIAC ee ae ie || 1952 Caev. Conv. .......-. olspenene even $495 : en, = | ( ’ ba 8, woodward. bireingham_ PENNANT bs mn ' || 1949 Hudson, A Good One-........++-. een $195 reasonable price BUI K - ‘West Side Used a ss WINNERS . New Bright 1950 aay fal seeeee Peeks See eies ee at _| Drive aut where overhead ee ae 1953 Ford 2 2? AN RO coo neon dO UnOBCOC ele eels ; ; end seve i. ditterence. any GUARANTEED : : ‘ Ts Weekend shee ones ease Cars USED CARS Credit | S ot” 1949 Mercury 4 Door .............. sents — ' & KELLY’S HARDWARE 23. Murer +210 p 1948 Ply, 2 Door ..........cc0cceeee es beeee @ : ; i? i al Clean: up ’ begter outa Wei RADIO AND PEMONSTRATONS aace _Plan lan rRere 1950 Pontiac 2 Door .......+-----s-0s5: - $193 } ; .: Last weet. Expect 1 more Special SCHUTZ MOTORS end PLYMOUTH AGAR SECA ring Or “auoRs For All | > i the next few a Lay your , DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 1939 Orde fo} r +. Hard ¥ i 2 =~ S wee ek le eur paliey et OLIVER $12 8. Woodward Birmingham _ we eee liydre: ae a very Forms We close | RUICK nm to keep e car | iy DRROTO CLUB COUPE. PER-| meus vower steering oe ae! SS ees 1 \\ i : over 30 days. If for some qittt nape BO FE See. _ windows 4 why see ons eu. AY YOO CAN BUY FOR Smart * => on ot ee Teasom the car yt g ‘me DOOR CORNET V-2 CLUB tronte eve Beautiful condition, pit N AND. j Soe oe See ware ein pr Gee | Oates 2 er cue aecee | eae | )©6Cor Buyers Wens ‘* we * . 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[spr cevnssr | reszti||_ open me j 1 f ' oF 4 7 * , \ Ea . i af ) : : ¢ | J J : : - : . ’ a . 4 - ~ 4 c a yr ” OT eof ee ' ie ae Vid pies i } \ P Here Lee Wee -+Today's Radio Programs -- PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPFEMBER ‘24. 1953 -- Today's Television Programs -- i WIR, (100) — CRLW, (000) WW, (900) = WCAR, (1168) WKY, (10) WIBK, (100) WON, (1908) Praqremne tugiteheg by stottons'ated te te echenns are sahjent to: change without upticn. panos . Chansel 9—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWI-TV. Channel %-WXYZ-TV Channel §—CKLW-TV TONIGHTS TV HIGHLIGHTS | 4:30—(4) Captain Gallant. (2) Face |11:30--(2), Nightwatch ‘Theater. eR nce Pg aah Hy the — (7) Super Circus. : “Rubber Rackateer." TBA. (4) News. (2) Gene . |5:0a—(7) Jimmy Wakely Show. (4) Western adventure. : Six Gun Special. (2) Lucy: Show. MONDAY MORNING © 01810 Cones pains, Comerp | 0 Yet Oe oe 99-19) Temple Baptist Church-| SUNDAY'S TV HIGHLIGHTS ee ee ee with pion talent from Psst 6:;00—(2) Lassie. Lassie brings |7:55—(2) Standard Weathervane City. (2) Beat the Clock. Bud} "ome ® litter of kittens, after | s:e0—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Collyer with audience participe-| ‘% "other Cat ls struck by anjs:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. (7) ton on automobile. (4) Dr. Hudson’s| News: Ace. Secret Journal. (7) You. Asked |8:30—-(2) Welcome Travelers. (7) : | Paris Precinct. Mystery | for It. (9) Gilead Baptist | Wixie Wonderland. Serenste | siee— WI, Jack White tee. Sideey 2 oS bore Church. ; 9:00—(4) Romper Room. (2) 1ae-WIR Jute Bes Jury | Ws, Oey Merwe war) “Great God Gold.” (4) Perry | 2-2) Jack Benny. Relaxed| Garry Moore. tino CKELW, fgg sat ‘David Cass Shae Sany Gone i th Jack is heckled inté a nervous |9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Re- ® a ee wear : ‘| state by his gang of regulars—| quest Theater. rot Charm | WEON Rows. o — a Aratt| including Dennis Day, Rochester |9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. "Ww. =e ww). Maxwell ica's auaiar banka Paul| 24 Don Wilson. (4) Frontier. 10:00—(4) Home. of faeee eae onuw: ety David Whiteman hosts orchestras of| _Paper Gunman.” A based-on- | 10:15—(9) Gol Resume. Wome, wews WISK News Gentile | 3 mite toned fact story: tells of a 23 year old |#:30—(2) Strike It Rich. Church of ist. Born Woar a & a ’ ‘| boy who develops a reputation |11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ten- 0:20-WIB. Two for Money "ees Minute Pocete Marchito and Hal McIntyre. at Geeied nit) Fa-| nessee Ernie, (2) Valiant Lady. merica’s Meeting | wxve, Cin |190—-(7) Story Studio. Film|) ous Film Festival. (9) Meet |11:15—(2) Love of Life. Be See | Soke: eee reat | Grams, Reprieve.” (1) News. the UAW. 1:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Ponce gga = alleen Mill rewe, — coegersrs bie 7 Show. |7:00—(2) Toast of the Town.| Search for rt Tomorrow om erence | A:20—W. npagne - i wrenee | Guests: Opera star Lily Pons |11:45—(2) Guiding Lig wx: pu ese ute Welk’s orchestra with singer; teams up with “pop” star Pearl | 11:56—(7) News Ace. | flown Geresese | Poby bavi Alice Lon. (4) People Are Fun-| Bailey, the Obernkirchen Chil} — sowpay AFTERNOON WPON., Liberty Baptiet ¥ Rhyuto, Roundup ny. Art Linkletter with audience | dren's Choir and others. (4) Va- Tig ed WPM Goes, alfa participation show. (2) Two for! riety Hour. The musical Alber-|12:00—-(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) : Deon Manton | "ed. Uhpeie eas.” | tee, Money. Herb Shriner with) ghetti family and sereén and TV| Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies wxv, ot Town | “wwa Monner® ; Brening Gerensde | Ste MY, TT aecnats quiz: stars Jack and Thelma! Day. CRLW. Wayne que deeet 3 Mall w. News, Tom George |8:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie.| Ritter, (9) Visitor. 12;25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. WPON. ‘News. = WIRE, Radio a eae ee tartan te Metee | WOR, Tem et barty_ | Evelyn Keyes in “Ohe Big Af-|7:38—-(9) Dial 9 Theater. 12:30—(7) Beulah, (4) Hour of a rar oo Dance Orch ewe ace Ane As'gn'mt. 10 WIR Arthur Godfery.| fair.” (4) Star Theater. Jimmy |8:00—(2) GE Theater. James} Shows. (9) World Passport. wae Soar. W.ae—WIR Chapel Mow ; foes Saree Univ. Ween Wienwrneserete| Durante with Toni Arden, Maz | Survert sare fo “Wintel |smeb—) Gh | Talk. ae CEL, ‘ + eee , Moreen Baer. (2) Star Ju ; The story of an impow ed | 1:0@—(7) ‘htime Drama. WPON, ‘Zee ae ne b Votes St Prophecy ew Bigrnal Light WiRK. Tom George | Garland makes her television| rancher whose one objective is| Robert Q. Lewis. (9) News. 11:90— WIR, Jim Vinal Binle Cage, WHR Revive) Time ek eae toate Castres | Gebut some of the songs| to. obtain $300 with. which to| Myrtle Labbitt Show. wave Hotel Statler u WiBK Evening Serenade WW, Strike It Rich she made famous; David Wayne | build a windmill. (7) Chance of | t:30—(4) Jean McBride, (2) Link- a Se enn 3 Teale Curent “ aid Recaré wave Story Time emcees; a : a Lifetime. letter Houseparty. (9) Shoppers wPON. and wars e tog Sunday |i Proudly We Wall Wisk. News, ‘Tom Geerse |».99 (4) ‘And Here's the Show. |8:30—(2) Stage 77. (7) Life Begins) Show. arg Dance WiBK. George Fe Wrox, ews Paty Ransom Sherman, Jonathan; at 80. 1:45—(4) Beauty Is My Line. WXY2, ; Biante Ce Utes the Pee TV for-|9:00—(2) Appointment With Ad-{2:00—(7) Stara on Seven. (4) Ted Top ot WWJ, Phrase That Pays Winters burlesque new : ow. = Dunbar a win, u N : WXYZ, News, Winter mats. venture. Christiane Felsman will| Mack's Matinee. (2) The Big WPON Manhattan Melodies ews “wwa Mor | Guage: suse, tor,© OOF | ia) Hit Parade. Hit Pa-| be featured in “Destination| Payoff. wa See: : paren WAR Music tm the Air [Oe sing top seven tunes ac-| Freedom.” (4) Loretta Young. |#:30—(4) It Pays to Be Married. w i it Hour | 12;00—WJR, Jack White cording to the s “Gino,” starring Ricardo! () Bob Crosby Show. | WIBK, News. Mick Metooan | WFON. Musie to Dream By | Uiwa. Mews by ‘Ceseroere | cording to the survey use| Montalban and Mary Sinclair. |3:00—(T) Heartthrob Theater, (4) WPON, New Pore | ww Tie MONDAY MORNING » News , Cae (7) Break the Bank. (9) Motion} Way of the World.. (2) Brighter agen Ab Deveing Say Bass | | CAG WIN, meme |, WIE, Given, Tom Goenge | Armes ge Explorers. Dennis| Picture Academy, Day. (9) Monday Matinee. = . en’ Meteog | WXYE, News Ace, Welt | WPON, News we—{7) The : 9:30—(2) What's My Line, (4) Na-/3:15—(4) First. Love. (2) Secret tions. i a Get Acquainted Offer! GENUINE BLUE WHITE 13 Ct. 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(4) Badge Joe Palooka, (2) Sunday P layhouse “Member of the Jury.” (4) The sate COU) Wa ® Oooo oon co - NEW YORK i®—Wanted: Some- for two years to “hex” the New League flag. Last night the heftv wooden charm failed as the Yan- | kees beat the Boston Red Sox 3-2 and sewed up the league cham- pionship. STRUCK OUT And yesterday she was the “catche”’ in felony court, charged. with using her bat to swat a bus driver, smash his bus. window, and rstriking out in a swing at a police- man. On Miss Hammond, a domestic was involved in a minor car had tangled with a bus driven | Moriarty said. he was exchang- ing licenses with Miss Hammond when she productd the bat and took a swing at him and caught him on the outside corner—no, we - For Factory Authorized Service . Coll FE 4-1515 Wanted: A Sympathizer each occasion, they sxid, the bat was taken away from her, and : thén she would go out and buy @ new Defense Counsel Benjamin Schmier asked Magistrate James E. Lo Piccolo to at least parole Miss Hammond until after the World Series. one. * * * But “umpire” Lo Piccolo couldn't be swayed from his deci- | sion: To hold Miss Hammond in $500 bail for a specia) sessions trial on charges of third-degree as- | sault and violation of the Sullivan | antiweapons law. State’ Medical Society to Honor Radio Head James Gerity Jr., president of Gerity Broadcasting Co. which operates radio station WPON lo cally, will be among those hon ored at the Michigan State Med- ical Soriety convention at Grand auto accident in Manhattan. Her | Rapids Monday. | | He is one of two non - medical by Andrew Moriarty, 45, of Bay- Michigan citizens who will receive special recognition for outstanding service in fostering better public understanding health matters. Dr. William S. Jones of Menom- nee will be installed as 1956 pres tt of the society, succeeding Dr. Robert H. Baker of Pontiac, of medical and | 11 REVIR ; : 12 EUROPE Yesterday's enswer: Clown, jOkes, Mask, talEnt, 11:30(4) Saturday Show. Onslow Duneg, fell, sAtive, pum. Stevens in “The Worthless © 1955 What's My Line, Ine. 9-24 Thing.” * ; : . SUNDAY MORNING : 8:10—(2). Meditations. The ‘Lady’ and the Bat 8: 18—(2) Christophers. d $:46(2) Facts Forum. :50—(4) News. 9:15—(2) Court of Health. 9:30—(2) This. Is the Life. tian Science. 9:45—(7) Featurette. 9:55—(9) Prayer, Sign On 10:00—(7) Action nival: (9) Church in the Home, 10:30—(2) Barker Bill Cartoons. 10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. 10:53—(4) Professor Pet. (2) Porky ‘Pig. Daffy Duck. day Open House. a SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Action Theater. (2) Buster Crabbe. 12:10—(4) Double. Feature. Bill Hickock. Birdie. day Time. Sunday Show Time. 2:00—(7) Laurel Hardy. (9) Meet Mr. Callahan. Milky’s Movie Party. ture. (4) World. 3:30—(4) Zoo Parade. * 4 (9) Million Dollar Movie. . Crown Theater. . Judy Garland Is Reaching tor TV Stardom Tonight , |away roller coaster, reaches (4) Frontiers of Faith. (7) Chris- stion Theater. (2) De- troit Pulpit. (4) Cartoon Car 11:00—(9) TBA. (4) Adventure Ho. 11:30—(7) Today's Faith. (9) Sun-| , (9) | Captain Zero. (4) Salad Mixer. | ;, 12:30—(7) Jalopy Races, (2) Wild (9) Watch the 1:00—(7) World Adventure Series. (9) Motor City Movie. (2) Sun- 1:20—(7) Cowboy G-Men. . (2) 2;30—(7) Broadway Star Theater. (2) 3:00—(7) Chico & Pablo. (9) Fea- Understanding Our | 4:00—(7) Super Circus. (4) People. Beye on = ZoA\ Mister < rts cov TV ' = 993 Mt. Clemens J * PARK HILL ELECTRONICS ~ Quick ond Reliable Redio-TV ' Service et @ Fair Price! Midwest 4-7700° - Weedward at Long Lake, Sloomtiold Hills "SERVING PONTIAC 11:18~(2) Miss Fair Weather. (4) Adventure of Jethro Adams. (9) (2) On Your Account. 145—(4) Modern Romance. 35—~(9) News, Austin Grant. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Jus- tice Colt. (4) Pinky Lee. 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The commission said any reduc- tion. in the number of beds used for tuberculosis patients might en- danger progress toward controlling the disease, A move to convert the state tu berculosis sanatorium at Howell into a home for mentally re- | tarded children has rais¢d a bit ter controversy among lawmak- ers and health officials, Some lawmakers contend unused beds in. tuberculosis hospitals should be used for some 1,200 mentally retarded children com- mitted by courts but unable to en- ter hospitals because of space limi- tations. The commission said the state's four TB sanatoriums, with a ca- pacity of 835, now have 568 pa- tients. Big UM Music Series ANN ARBOR (f—The University of Michigan's Choral Union and etra mysical series have opened another season. Among this year's guest artists are Zinka Milanov of the Metropolitan Opera; the Boston Symphony, Charles Munch conducting; the Cleveland Orch- extra musical series have opened the Vienna Choir Boys; the Shaw Chorale and Orchestra; Sir Ernest MacMillan and the Toronto Sym- Pianist Arthur Rubin- Cut in TB Hospitals — Phone Sermon in Wee Hours May Be a Lulu BATTLE CREEK, Mich. ® — Five days ago Michigan Bell Telephone Co. announced tha® by dialing Woodward 2-4762 residents could hear an inspirational mes- sage recorded by the Rev. J, Herbert Garner, pastor of the first Presbyterian Church, The response was overwhelming. Within one 18-hour period the number was dialed 10,000 times by telephone: users in this city of $5,000. Mechanical equipment was seriously overloaded. There was exchange. * * * Clients with similar numbers reported as many as SO calls, some at 3 and 4 a.m., by persons dialing the wrong number. To reduce the load, the Rev. Mr, Garner said he will cut his messages from one minute jo 30 seconds, And he asked callers to sure they dial the | “please make right number,” especially during the wee fiours of the morning. Examiner Challenges Williams’ Statement LANSING #—Julian D. Feiler of Flint today demanded a hearing on Gov, Williams’ announced in- tention ty oust him from the State Board _xaminers in optometry for accepting a bribe. Williams hearing if ‘The gov wanted one, * announced yes- terday that he had re- moved Feller \for accepting a , P | sliding farm prices are being lost a. jam-up on the Woodward) my 3 = UM Gets Leiden Prof promised Feiler @/ 1 Kioosterman of the University | Later, apparently on legal ad- vice, Williams said he was sus- pending Feiler and proposed to remove him from office. The governor's legal advisor, al- fred B, Fitt, said the state su- preme court had held that a state official was entitled to a hearing before being dismissed, Drooping Farm Prices ‘Confused,’ Bureau Says WASHINGTON «® — The Ameri- can Farm Bureau Federation says “pleas for reason” in combatting amid the swirl of “political charges | and countercharges.” The big farm organization be-| rated ‘politicians’ of both parties in a weekly newsletter made pub- lic yesterday; saying their verbal exchanges were “very confusing” to farmers. Pardon, Young Mistress, but Your Slip Is Showing “TIONOLULU w—A girl wrote to a Honolulu newspaper she liked a story about her very much but | the $2,000-mark last Tuesday in ‘constantly, often from taverns at | East Grand Rapids for its pedes- complained: “You said I was 17. I'm 16. ! don’t mind people thinking I'm 17 but you said I was a sophomore. | Well, that makes me look pretty dum." That's the way she spelled it — | d-u-m. | | ANN ARBOR #—Prof. Hendrick of Leiden is holding the position | of Netherlands visiting. professor | in mathematics at the University of Michigan this academic year. NEW 1965 MODELS ~TH6 W., HURON OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ‘TIL 10 P.M. The Huron Bow! Bidg.— 22 Blocks West ¢t Telegtaph ne Set Sports Fans Plague '$64,000° Contestant ST. LOUIS #® — If Patrick 3.| Keough doesn't already know the right answers to future questions for him on “The $64,000 Question” Fear is an ogre, without substance. * pret & So pant It where bappiness HEES-SIPLE FUNERAL I HOME television show, he’s in a bad way. He isn't getting a chance to do any studying. Keough, of St. Louis, reached his chosen field of baseball. rec- ords. He will try next Tuesday on another series of questions which could raise him to the $8,000 level if he knows the answers. People have been calling him odd hours, to have him settle ar- guments on baseball questions. 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