End i ewer Bootie A yop “ay j ' ‘ | CRS ae ee rae iJ ) ad y if ‘ " } \ : f Z “| % ray lag Home © : boenuget 'S Edition _ . Tot year” | Oe tok “PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1957 30 PAGES. i; er a ONITED, VRES® PHOTOS pe ee kas oves *~ - Nature's S Colorama Unfolding Across State | | Hoffa Accused | of Rigging Vote for His Election 13 Rebels in New York | Petition Federal Court | to Postpone Balloting _ WASHINGTON (INS) — Topteamsters officials, _jwere under court order to-|} day to show cause why the ‘junion’s forthcoming elec-) tion should not be suspend- | | ed on.charges it has been | “rigged. » -| The directive was issued, sagged by. Federal Dis- || t Judge F. Dickinson Letts on the petition of 13) |Teamster rebels seeking to! block the e: ted election of James R. Hoffa as presi- 1% Pay cape yeaa «H- 1906 259,568 voters favored a mon- archy and 69,264 opposed it. ‘Kennett Road GOODBYE TO SUMMER — Lengthening shadows, symbolic of the end of summer, creep across one of Michigan's thousands of lakes as the yellow-orange harvest moon goes slowly down behind the opposite shore to drop a gentle curtain of darkness over the glory of color which flames across meadows and woodlands of autumn Michigan. Summer Slips Away: Miami. $300 Pot-O-Gold = rs — in Press Contest | in'addtion to Mott, speciticaly Could Be Yours f rage thge TTL z | = F e7zask He 3 8 RAF Plane. Crashes BELLINGHAM, England ®— A Royal Air Force training plane crashed near here early today, killing all five men 4 aboard, *' Confucius on 20th Century monte: niecartaasl| = Il Arri M dc OSLO, Norway @ — King Ha-|" . poral ne Norway, an = rer Need we tell you that fall is just around the corner? pds cae obese og eitnree” The early riser knows it when he rubs the sleep from @-century, died early today in the| his eyes and sees nothing but darkness. = novel palace. Ie ‘wan end thal ‘The husband who sees his bills grow- begAuse of fall ee ae fashions knows it. “The frosh football player thiaglimps ee noe pooeeg Howe hint and Bue knows it. d oe weaker in Bis fight against 0° The home gardener who starts to cover his for shortly” after heart trouble de-| Winter is well aware of it. veloped at 4:30 a.m. (10:30 p.m.| But just in case you don’t fall into any of these cate- EST Friday), gories, astronomers will tell+ Crown Prince Olav, regent of [you that when the sun : perks», Nay le carndlegre som Monday fall wil be (M4 : | Ge ° a Our ¥. “> | “But my goodness, it seems like| ~, e There will be no coronation.|we just got rid of last winter,” is ‘ Norway’s constitution the most over-worked Gjmment of Sibelius Dead pron Haakon was to 6 lye last| some. formally crowned -in corona-| 7_, of the Harvest | Finn} tion ceremonies in yer vee & ‘€toot| ™o" fe oral fil the air with Finnish Composer, 91, King Haakon, a stately ¢-foot that twuch leet pains eee Mystery of beer is ‘frail health fdr some| Wu! seem shorter’ and Possible 8th Symphony | _ time, Early this week his doctors) "#8 tren. , wie Y announced suffering ‘HELSINKI #@—Jean Sibelius the circulatory ailment and ex-| Michigan's autumn outdoor play- - pressed : house is about to brooding, mystical giant among SLEPT aoe es The Asana wil be drawn at)the world’s composers, died last (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) [night at the age of 91. He had been in good health un- til stricken with a brain hemor- rhage at the villa which he built near Helsinki 53 years ago. Sibelius left his imprint on the world of music with 13 symphon- ie sagas, seven symphénies and several works for piano and strings. He also. left a mystery. Although his last published music appeared in the late 1920s, he was believed to have worked on an eighth sym- phony in .more recent “years, His death may yield the answer. WAS TONE POET The grand sweep of his tone . [poem “Finlandia’’ has igtrigued and mystified audiences since it was first performed in 1899. The Russians who then ruled the land of the Finns, fearing that its School Ready Tuesday Is First Day for Classes Delayed by Sewer-Water Tieup Kennett Road Elementary School will open Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. HONG KONG— (INS) —Confucius has been brought up- to-date by a group of Chinese “scholars” in Hong Kong. They claim if the ancient axiom-maker were confronted with 20th century problems, he most likely would come out with sayings like these, as reported in a Hong Kong guide book: * * * r “Teenage is age between pigtails and cocktails.” “Many a woman discovers it is just ag hard to find - husband after marriage as it is before.” “Some people’s voices are hard to extinguish over tele- phone.” “When a man brings his wife flowers for no reason there’s usually very good reason.” . “With present cost of living, umbrella ts only thing that can be put away for rainy day” “Old maid is a girl who hasn’t had much experience.” “Wise man knows everything; smart man knows every- SR a GR gn Fue MTR a Lb at Teens: Pigtails to Cocktails a ee er | New AF Radar Device Reported Can Track ICBMs WASHINGTON—(INS)—A new Air Force radar device capable of tracking an intercontinental bal- listic missile at a distance of 3,000 miles will be placed _in operation “in the near future.” x * * Gen. Thomas D. White, Air Foree chief of staff, . sald the revolutionary detection system will permit “instantaneous warning.” Some sources believe it would be an advatice alert of about 10 to 15 minutes. It was also reperted that the radar, unike present warning systems, can detect the size and speed of the 16,000-mile-per-hour attackers. x *& * White took the wraps off the new equipment in a speech at a Defense Orientation Association confer- > ence yesterday in which he also emphasized that the \¢ Air Force has the “essential retaliatory sects to cope with an assault. | i 5 i: =. & 4 ik 13 Oakland Men Wind Ur p Training at Great Lakes By HARRY J. REED City Editor, Pontiac Press GREAT LAKES, TIll.—Thirteen Oakland County resi- -| dents graduated from ninety-day “boot training” at the! U. 8. Naval Training Center here today to climax the center’s observance of “Michigan Week.” Some 36 Michigan officials and newsmen were flown over by the Navy yesterday * to take part in the gradua-| Donald G. Snyder of Imlay City, tion of the Michigan com-| Philip A. Metevia and Frederick pany and survey 50 years of progress in the Navy. * * * Attending from the Pontiac area, in addition to this writer, was J. H. (Patrick) Gkynn, former city, : commissioner, a of the 10 an ann, ~ Recewt men greeting the delegat wells gredenting in Se 00 ony iichigna wes Jim Gack 20s _|chief personne] man from Pontiac. oe a Company Commander Frank E. Hunt of Clarkston, rode herd on) wee 285 during ‘the training) « Cari M. Merawski of Romeo, and Richard C. Russell of South Lyon. Lake, Carl E. Langdon, of Roches- ter, Richard T. Birchfield of South «yon, and James W. Bray of Pon tiae, all of Company 255. ¥rom Company 256 were wil. Hunt rtginalty cntheted in the |- jit but Promises to Fight Now little Rock - Anxiously Eyes Central School Showdown May Come on Monday if Negroes Try to Enroll LITTLE ROCK, Ark. #4 =|\—The tree-lined street in ‘ifront of Central High *\School is quiet today, "| cleared of guards. Gov. Orval Faubus, set 4 back by a federal court, is ‘| preparing to appeal the ‘in- junction that broke the armed blockade he threw ‘|}around the school Sept. 2, when he declared it “off limits” to Negro children. And Little Rock is waiting for Monday morning, when elasses re- sume, with mixed feelings—opti- mism, uncertainty, apprehension. “As long as this order is in effect and until its certain re- versal on appeal, I will comply,” Faubus said. But he added, with determina- tion, that he will appeal .it, Faubus made the statement fn ;an appearance on a Little Rock _ while the troops were. pulling out. Less than an hour later, a few state troopers and one automobile carrying two Little Rock police- school, But the officers said they were not ordered there. ‘Just hap- pened to stop by,” they said. EXTRA WATCHMAN ' The Little Rock- School Board said a few extra night watchmen were hired, but no policemen. x * * poe Meanwhile, people in Little Rock -are anxiously awai Fau- bus” next move, and to Monday morning when classes re- sume at Central High School and the question .of whether the Ne- groes will try to enter. —. And a great legal tangle od peared in the making. In his televised Ham Savallisch of ——. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) PULLING OUT — National Guardsmen are “Waitress is girl who thinks money grows on trays.” ” seated in truck as it pulled away from Little Rock . Troops Leave Little Rock School . an Cd ms +. wa é J Central High School late Friday after ( Gov, Fau- bus ordered troops removed. ‘Flint Launches Downtown Redevelopment Project television program ‘last night — . men were parked beside the - morning, ‘The water main hasigrandeur might incite freedom Is Sunday's Forecast pees completed and tive samples|rghts, basned it tor a while are being 9 from the new| The “Swan of Twoneley’ with a body.” , today the health depart-| (Continued on’ Page 2 ) ers ee Aegeka i Binoy gate ga ® er Pa Tonight's low will "be around 58. |” Steg mo’ | Firm Engaged to Draw Master Plan Sunday will he peraty dont, with - The test results are to be avail- little change.of temperature. high able Monday and according to thermometer’ will register a 'gh!Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent - hear 74 ee acon con of Pontiac Public “Schools, a few Monday Is Party cctinc’ the lowest [Pours will be needed Monday fo temperature preceding $ a.m. was asmenipieh gph coragh “sort alate FLINT—A giant redevelopment project has been launched 62 degrees, The mercury stood at here this week with the hiring of an outside professional firm be ng ols aa of city planners and engineers to formulate a comprehensive master plan. . r, Sg: ; | w. 7 Re OR In Today s P r ess Flint’s City Commission has engaged a Cincinnati firm, KP ORR MN BE RENO! 6 Ladislas Segoe & Associates to prepare the plan at a cost of Church NOWS cicsceseess. OT $125,000. feet tee case ee a It is estimated that the study will be completed in two Home Section ..... 15 peo be The plan to be developed will be extremely broad in ‘its eee neta uu scope. Usage of land, thoroughfares, transportation, “school Sports .. sdakesershies S08 facilities, parks and recreation ‘surveys and studies will be ‘Theaters bade hay Ate § . 1011 major phases of the study. Tv & Redlo. = +. = 1 * * * 3 weanerguda's we ieee @® Also o be included in the master plan will be studles almed | | at ‘possible revision of the zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations. A program of proposed public improvements will be included. Other phases of the project include basic plans for urban- service-area development and urban renewal. x * * The action of the city of Flint in hiring the Cincinnati firm follows hard on the heels of other major construction projects under way. “These include a College and Cultural Development and a Municipal Center. The city is also planning a-project-of-muiti-million~ dollar proportions in the central river area, embracing a new postal center, rehabilitation of ablighted downtown area, elimination of railroad crossings in the business sections, beautification of the river, and other impressive improvements. | The entire site will be cleared and redeveloped. Key roles in the development are being played by Webb & Knapp, Inc., t \ t 4 \ a New York real estate firm, the Post Office Dept., the Grand Trunk Western Railroad and the City Commission, which has voted unanithous support for the plan. The project in the central river area is almost exclusive- ly a private enterprise. City officials believe that the minimum of public participa- tion will be more than offset by the municipal income tifat will accrue from considerably increased values and the sale of city property within the area. * x * Meanwhile, work continues on the Flint ‘College and Cul- tural Development. When it was launched three years ago, the new Flint Junior College Buildings were under construc- tion, among them a fieldhouse, an arts and science bullding and an academic building. General Motors Corp. donated $3,000,000 toward a $12,000,000 drive for the ¢ollege development. Since that time, the city — on Page 2, Col. 2) i - ~ Ee i F; rs y inked Ta Assit Es : j : , s . z & yee * ’ Kj " ' 3 > * . e , = { | : ge , * 4 oe Case | é& - ft ‘ \ i 5 fiat : Ay t thy | 4 a ; as ae Fi : i a : \ ; : = ¥ { ha , Cifaes = TEC TA dee ag oe Sk tn 1957, Doak . Var Se THE RONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER $1, 1097 * iS doahs fh Takes Steps e ioe Rt 5... lA ; 4 ef ns : fe 4 Fi + FI [ Death (Confidential Jury ‘Health Boss |Gasoline Fire Burns Tot; ea 4 ify ae . : : : , Ree p . : " | ~ Fact-Findit ‘lose Garland Avenues our). by Trial Judge - |[)iag jn Buffalo Woman Hurt in Anot 20 . & wi. Su: ‘ ‘ : é el ES (The Confi« : , ; : ' ther re ee | to Close ‘Gar | ie In ISSOUT 3 \aentiat “inguaes criminal libel Or. William DeKleine, _ BIRMINGHAM — Two — soerning tie child was Tinit : . be 21, a registered ¥ottr. and a Jealth Servic® case jury, bolstered with addition-| versial SE acral ght poco ipa gede: Ps tee 4 : j-Atvhas heen agreed upon ty the) y owner and resident off 13S) Hea al instructions, went back to work! -, Controve | Ireceived in home accidents accident, Mrs. 7 cate " ea Council that Garland avenue ites Lane at least the past two Guesses - 100,000 Hit any for earch of a verdict de-|. Succumbs at 79 - | ity : , 1570. Taunton ~ A dvisory Council Group“ the new Telegraph road reloca- years. coe Colleges Close. This -w § the fifth day qa wet 4 terete x ® rs minor burns about Seek Information on tion should be closed “in —— Barry was instruc oe aptons as °9 ee . A aie * * ' BUFFALO, N.Y, ww — aie Mathew Jerue, ae vate hands fle bese fo. interests of the peace, ‘| & proposal to open —_ ned | DeKieine, controversial Mr. and Mrs. oes ae ~~ ; ; for the 2 ASSOCIATED PRESS returned to the liam of|Mr. is recovering Hospital Bond Vote pccdihemesaigamste daredbace cape (yap ped can.| By THE death from biel maclbees +: afternoon jigan State Health Commissioner 2806 Pembroke Ave. the blaze Which | convenience of residents who The first: confirmed vas re- courtroom * the 1940s and famed for public portion of his body called to . 2 The closing of the road, business during |” flu in this country wa 13 questions of Superior |t is dead at thelover a major ’ ittee of the been am ingress and | not transact Asian by the State ofand asked Walker. service in medicine, he apparently was cook- The Executive Committ Advis-) has long residents, | weekdays. ported yesterday by Judge Herbert V. 9. ; when Fa bb Community Ad Syivan Lake w involved age of 79. near a Greater Pontiac pted a fact-find- pth lnaie tar by State High- Residents were et. 8 coun Public Health Service| a ~ = — and the Dr. DeKleine died yesterday a his home, ; ory committee yesterday to seek way Dept. officials. Barry that at the Oct. will be! The ‘there have been 100,-| intent bln scan after a cerebral hemorrhage at wes deataes Education Week. will information 0 or mH otal bowd mylene Clete bene eet oc masking tua roecasd semaines Om cases jn the peurealsRiag gre pany jurors’ asked — - —_ mart ang ae et ae flames and rashed | — : : we ~~ or Some ase ike aves weee pig argo wlapenity been | Report cole aa Canada con- if in os begShe a. year age after practicing | Willis - . merning worship. The ae ’ w the chair-|trance | New children’s swings t wheat ‘ were to consider publi ‘and in Lansing, Mich. ee al include the dedi- as The committee. great aie was be dangerous. \ptaced’in the lakefront park when tinued to pile up he Health De- Harrison of Confidential medicine : = a. will a ' suanatip of Fred Vs | ee at the! erg “TION COMING Ithe disbanded Teenage Club com 1) Puerto Rico the there were’ per and other Indicted individuals He was medical director of the gad Men to the service eT erat, necting Oct. 5 aE sylvan Lake affairs in. eB oa y. along with: the partment estimated of not om trial. The judge; He ¥ Red Cross at the time 13 | eee arups 3) Be : buted mone) ze ; pw cases jwhe are to con-|American .< . ee Oe ans to wt casted tonceaan concerning the ' Garden Club, to purchase the four Lerma’ 7 aye pola during told therm ers they were . They|the blood ae perem hp gee I j yon The public ting scheduled for 8 © ’s Nov. 5 election. City Man- swings. _ agen < ‘ended Sept. 14. Puerto sider only - and - » | Up. was & Assn. inish Boot rain ng tend the mee > Chania cham- City Louis G. Barry announced, ee {the week © lieved nearing the are Confidential - and “+ Corp., ithe Tuberculosis ; { Educa- : bers of the City Hall. feet Oct. 7 is the Tagt day to’ ir [pak eee _ | Publisher's © Lasmvone yg Higgs _ &¢ © in} (Continued From Page One) — bers wae : peak | “ f the » Research, ay County nies , in 3 M. Hardwicke of the }, Meade. -A native of Ottawa PERSE - sina wo ee the "SE ser. "t vated im any hurchmanship ieaveri Health Diviaioe dba tot Fred and Marjorie Mi Michigan, Dr. DeKleine: served as Navy at Lake Chart so ell “Our sigan Wg a learn,| &f veters — 1938, | aa the man believed the first, - *:-% 4 that|state health commissioner — in 198, His and church roots hat! election since } ee ~ | | second time which time he} ! beard ; tn te le oir i)” a they man regiter Mall Monday ; confirmed fatal oak eae pgurere, hed, rotarned Se ahed frequently over policy wit] 82 Pecillo theater high schoo! tis money $9 oe asl cin ea oF 9 a.m. until School fo qd tee cage Ber against “his ‘e for —— latelorganized medicine. pa ngcr guard in ‘combined Judge Clark J : } through Friday from 9 a, turned to 1 | since receiving th case ln’ organized medi ‘tat office of th ie: president, pabregl tae Bm gdlqaap | ead) 3 alg doctor's advice. te College | 18 ee ae ee OS These batties aie in og il go to the S om! ed All; west Texas Sta Monday. the late Gev. Kim | the Navy Joseph, sin pet 2s to cast thelr bailots | main open until aa tittea, Classes Offer {Ba Marcos was closed your ey ‘his temoval by ‘brought by the James W. Bray, who hails m India, who vwhether the city should tase® | One council el ag Ag Recognition Cards for diy wll Monday “commissioner Armed Bandits BPnrat eben gil oy Pontiac is the recruit petty “the religious and on general obliga- jat the election. sei s The state health commis ' . sald he “antagonized” in charge of the his country, © <«. $000,600 worth of the fur- iWideman has decided not to seek Completed Course , of a widespread He The group sal the ; oon finance th A said - predictions ’ ja bel medicine. _.. }which performed at Great} A workers’. conference gation. bonds to of the REW ireelection._ ji 1: Asian flu epidemic “appear H Id Up rive- n a organized had hard-/graduations today, - ‘The of the church school staff, nishing and equipping Nominating petitions for counc District School of i " 0 ; | Even so, Dr. DeKleine Navy homecoming is de-lmembers school open house. : mitted by ‘The Flint ‘day materializing. ordered office when he|Lakes Navy of the/plus a church heepital wine. Wal-jcandidates must be subm le will begin Moriday nt J, G. Flowers Cupiiy departed from to take advantage | , in thet week's | Friday noon at the 28, Barry said. Forms! Churchmanship st| Preside than robbery at the ly d vote of thanks by the/ signed bound up inialso are included — tive Commit-inocn Sept. 28, 's oftice. | tn ce hnas wich Manda (the college clweed after more an rons ’ Northwestern was given a the reservoir of good will who lactivities, dron Hotel, the Execu fact-lare available at the clerk’s "evening tinue each Monday ; were stricken on the! wy Pup Drive-In, road, W. of Delegates of : of men and women te three other \Chureh, and con be 500 persons a confirma- Orehard Lake road, | arn memories designed to tee also appointed 28. Classes will bei tus. There was no highway at C night gan Medical Society. there. (It is also nae Pee 3, tees. 5 HOW TO FILE ithrough Oct. 28. ; rith |Campu ; { the Asian Township, last gan train with the 3 commit 5 ust secure signa-| 1:2 © OR pm UUe ee Gut the fa wen @ "$200 to $250)”: reacquaint ex-Navy men with 1D.<.. * * * . A candidate mi held from ; io robbers from $200 ‘served ‘in, e eer care etl Pr ae ST wow caer betes PR cra, more than 10 sit Pow" Faubus Pulls Out [Stor ter ‘mw ed ered de Wav | tents i Oakland Ca wy. Ts a the ht. Cadena a Loe ed otistricken ‘with ‘Asian flu. In Boul-|® the “* + * atin var $ C8 rn eae Le Ras tients in Oa the direc- have been arrang stricken : - Univers- ‘enrich and his N G dsm % he Ni Pont a / ee cer Sooaee ; women end spacial Classes dor, es sony al ee the in- 7 aegis of the drivete.|| afiona . fet min. at the Post eet | C tien of deinen out in a eye | H Planned for school workers, mem-|Ce?* $71, suden Kathleen, ¢ had just close iE, m Page One) enlisted man of the from|" The Press has pointed unchin pl .S.C.S., Methodist Men,!tirmary with the flu. told troopers were in a back) (Continued From ‘Thave been trained 700 miles series of recent articles the lack |F] IT) are of Sk aoe ee , tor the sieht and wece | Fasbes caid, °T have instructed |ove eee at eaten ee ee Rash of Home Thefts Lest mak head an-/D) tnd Christan Social Relations. @ Out; rom cou watked in and sald, | my attorneys to exhaust every Lakes, : Brings ning From ‘Deere pant iaton on will be Redevelopment Plan “The following courses and react SuMMer on Way ul an ee vacbup” oeeding legal remedy to appeal this st aie Doors a long-range study of youth prob (Continued From Page One) jers wrtlbvoms "Br. — Umise Fall Arrives Monday at Fenrch, On ote mn car. ” me . Famed Composer, Police to | ih : area funds Administ: . : : ried a sa . referring to ruling . -most perk: amb eranerd “Yrer Peomee ed ged Lol, $20,-|Nurwery scones Mra sites Neaed ¥oom Pars Ons) “a nrg gpcteedrmago Roel rs fargrapad oir —— Jean lius Dies (ene oe ee ‘ Pontiac at-/ for WW 5 ON pee tac . Richards}; (Cont the telephone who said Fau- 5 0! Pontiac early A committee under con- 999, 000. Santor” °° "°!°"> Stra.” william Mulder! weather aiid then ripped e said they/Ronald N. Davies, \ for locked doors, struck David E. Utley will 000,000. _. Juntor th, Rev, John : of capricious wall, couple sa “thwarted” the plan jay morning. Ten homes eines ak pele bape poh wppomey Abani oe ee \Workers with Adults ean series ae aed and esa nee Bend and don't arama Darcaced by = ed From Page One) were looted. the yeamle vovisden of he of Michigan - : a as ot Sao anos se es ostumes how the men escaped. edtord Post! school board and approved (Continued All day yesterday, householders cil’s constitution and by in the Mott — ee aed to all |music by Dame Na’ | Detectives trem the Be ry. Fen-|two federal courts. Davies "| dark psony of death and saavleimas Gu fkes te aeser eames — .| Tecognition will complete stole v1 ee nore meee oe * men was! declared: - nation, was second to audiences. |jewelry and money from ae who satisfactorily Admission to ~s. juc-'rich said one of lored| -~ * * >. in the favor of western and purses. In some cases courses. ies on ere a Paameee sarilabem Ty, sat ted Gal “The petition of the United. i. were |thieves took men's pants from bed- Courses of general interest aa RMR piuy viens eas lck wah Oba States of America ... SF & PW ia. 4 yond in D, also rooms along with the wallets in clude: run, it will play for! . injunction against Gov.) ately : : : Se en ES aeslcctan sete, ater ae d Samaritan |tmirery injmotion against Gov), * te mane Servieg _--.-..--. Mra Fred | Tews this is a plot which never pall Goo Faubus petition is granted; and ast WORK 1929 lotseholders reporting thefts Cherie, the’ Church “Rev. Paul T. Mart) Ny area in the gs tet Gets Rude Jolt = cong = naan Sibelius’ last published major pose ae Sstaed 2 vy Os ~ . ichigan . , those : ” which ap Clover, 29 Myra St.; Membership 4nd -. Dr. John Mallisula of M display . out delay enjoining work was “Tapiola, Reynolds ; Willie ~ Bvangelieni.......,, for a gorgeous : Trouble collection Slaght, 51 Myra St.; ‘ churches par-| background does the! for His r im 1926 and a Claud Da- « Pontiac Methodist of fall foliage colors than — called “Opus @9, Clovese St.; Quentin school include : t variety of - Withdrawal ot minor works Craft, . Clare ticipating in the Pontiac area. Our grea pacar , 19, of 216 WIOKs Troop in 1999. |, 988 St; Mrs. Baldwin Avenue, Covert, msoggeny brings out colors Gerry Gorsling, — Presi- | 16" was published ts vidson. gg kote, Bivd.: Mrs. : Four Towns, apne and Wilson the rainbow. ——— St., go Rs in car was ‘NEWPORT, a ety -ealied | -One critic said the ae “Lata walk Riley, 302 E. Wilson ee ) An ampitheater, athletic _ Luke’s, Oakland ly depending gpg bea bear that of Frances V. sea aoc 1 Faubas’ composer monies himself and|Ceeil R. Lackey, @ Myre & = no danger Reserve Training Center | aye, trees will we New Hope, Ala. _ ‘National Guards- |the wildest, tions|ward Cook, 1024 Argyle St., St mr cannes yy nem heaton ne Poo ~*~ * * frost, our several days yet, |22, of -ch eS of jek Central (the most somber manifesta Carpenter of 39 Myra St. cireraft without causing the alight are also in the planning Sn ee ee eee | Oa at see the middle of . Miss Hel-| men from Little Rock Me jot the field. woods, eva and phy.|Shirley Carventer of 38 aircraft without causing in flying| An of these projects will be will come from Keego Harbor, Sierra Mol pong of the dis- — Saginaw High Scheel “a necessary step * * warning homeowners peak ' *. Police are — ook Seer & ted with related parts Orion, Ortonville, Clarkston,| getobar tha ton's car south on driven! the right direction. He t many hours tramping lock all doors before ‘a lightning storm ———— Lake Orion, Walled is with us. street at 8 p.m. when a car dle poe near. his se-|to be sure to night. - through a updratts and down-| of the master plan. Commerce, Milford play =) ured G. Coffman, 49, of 48 through woodlands the|going out or retiring for the craft Hat bn the likely to be en- he plan will be done rig 2 ct Se Be op orca = pa ee drafts which are through light- yc pete Lending hcl om Individual registration is no) spots in the colorings. village Tregent St. high rate of speed. Se ee en ON ac and Ges ben te Wadoee. . A ai! countered”in passing 1 mpanies|in Flint and lified resident! Church registrations for all wh0 time comes, every city oe ans Saft eee to Protec. Oneal lo ayes tee a ep) bere, oe Cc cell ee Cepquasiiive ts Pian Seca Joc may come will be $15.00. ee i carl ame oe yal tar emat of besten eat gro students at Little Rock High Sibelius was born on Dec. 8. all veins ng ..-¢. 2 Fe is required to prepare the : _ true pecially in our pub- lacerations were Leo’ Stubb in| 5° . 1965, at at : ue ‘pals safe as : county, and es a passenger x * * ry|Finland. He began composing | 00 US ISS mpegs: cee owenyy (loee| = lalvtageng ll rg . : ic. 38, of Clarkston, Donald J. hear on every After a fling at le-\()f} lt place in Sa apres poor Final report on the boa my Six Detroit Miners Neoped color parila’ = one Sony of 73 Gieewend a pe The comer ae “wil they nl pelige dotcom Ma Bay ie ing on the Water- without a will include &@ comprehensive : . ists and g i na - Clinton . s auto. . street M ay?” to music. Y A public 3 bus - sarily dangerous. aducter ‘ot ee ore ee oe Cheat Death in Fall _ javailable = ral ui was rete by Pontiac come gp aiagg harass, say they ‘ured ford spread semua Paes wae al ge teaceg one —— alana) mutners| perenontae Past some Police on a. charge of being drunk don’t know. Ortonville Man Injured peste interested parents for 3 — boats during jing areas. firm will. also DETROIT (®—Six salt auto tour of some : LL UNCERTAIN : Strikes Tree cnarcow at the Wales a lightning | ‘The meer yon dni for effec- a fear-filled, neers tiny 28 mile es to toarked reap smacel she i the Orch flush of exuberance|a$ Car Strikes G Beaumont Schl, 5S Elnabeth these storms recommend ‘trapped. in a - park’s informa . Grace In rule Marvin G. . installed, of the master pours last night ble at the park's Monaco Says Judge Davies An Ortonville man, Lake Rd. arrester has been ins tive administration satin on which a lift cable) available - . eae yesterday over . some : 207 Allen Rd., # to Ralph W. Blair; ee ae la ata eget eee FS cena cen = tm goal a Sante reese ee a Ca eed is a safe place - A plunge downward pd ie lected octave IC ) (INS) — The royal at Cen / pontiac General Hospital after of religion or race- who foot shaft [hikes a view of this) MONACO they intended to appear the wheel. of, gardiess children, are in- storm. =. ‘ the bottom of the 1,250- - |trails, and another in Monaco has officially Monday. was pinned behind have school age " ‘ P of spring: (trails, ined from the! palace tral High on after it left Allen to express Shan was stepped by 0 pair that are jarea may be obta cruise boat|confirmed: reports that Princess +t w£ *® his car yesterday mile south|vited to the meeting Says Talks for School Thailand Names operated safety brakes tor’s (“Island Queen,” 60-foot Kent!Grace is expecting a second child each of them said the/road about one quarter Independ-|their views, — igning she Texted In deep : West Premier guide rails. “ seed | Pai tanbagheat ‘Oeader in Marsh. - ueen of Hollywood, |ggEut {eter each of % mantel ence Poppehap’ eae bed teor SO ee ae na Aembly.. with thelptal for a physical is operated time to find Michigan hoping for a boy this roe ey ney Eg fe A on the way on . a ne, pert 5 : over 3 , . sd rarage pred pry Mrs. — paeo ded geese arene igen ee Salt Co., ‘ful best — . os 7 See . = rater pe Ii fracture. school, - road f parents. ‘ a possi eae toe On Tree sional Seinstn oe, Out Nickel , Willey Branton fr am ibacre piece from the |" He ir of the Southeast ed of Microfilm in Hollowed 17 | sald, “Twouldn’t want to say just | ll Da ape PON es 3 iet Master Spy | sare ool Rally Day fap a ea ie Pee recone ees een SEAT ww U.S. Accused Soviet Master ‘ina sage, amet beable SUNCAY SC : June. ina * : has started con-|and H S A So, haracter of the : Ww patel action after negotiation’ ington. t of the As- O : : Rudolf/at his Brooklyn : poral end Rock story has change at 1]:20 A. M. Omorro announcemen : to 1 and e 5 deed- ° ’ & for about a year. The made by the lowed-|ing the government ter spy.|gave him the nickel nt what seemed an iron tod sembly’s act was the | NEW YORK (#—A_ hol bdel, accused Soviet mas hange four years ago as payment from fluid situation. ~ : ; Army. Observers felt — crammed with micro-|Abdel, - © *- ___|ehang: - of the now-defunct jock toa very ion The Weather . anny could not have cin wat callacied by a ree es Bozart, 18, said last night | for rage i ae Devies issued = — ae é Western choice than | gm te aided in lead-| Jam Brooklyn * * against Faubus. ee VICINITY —Cloéy Pote. == = Bozart said he later acciden-|pected. bus’ next action was ONTIA: showers te-| oa Cleedy. wih cnowers’ te ehiengs (In Western capitals, os pine . ; 5 Days tally dropped the agg to en tag cy : coming portly cloudy ‘with oe arr ve was seen as an effort to sti Weary Mom to Sleep. coin ‘and ft fell apart, disc less Set ea, ge en aban er ol led Sl FI a plece of microtiim about on |Guapp PULLS OUT temerrey igeer 7 per hear today a4 vneutralist” or anthWestern B half inch square, He said he took) otter ~ Sea nouth . , bloodless Army coup which contained num- the government tonight. nation.. A yest ring @ the film w tified granted train Faubus, i mperevere preceeding 6 = overument uel wecsend giving Trance 0 . ray ey ~ the ‘eee a word = m ern ~ l : | : en ‘ i? ind Velocity 11 mph aa to the fears.) atigued because x + * ‘s guard of soldiers still de! pees a See ee See OSS a ee ow technic’ Inet-(on duty at the high school. Witnessing for Jesus Christ. | Sheet Meta rection. —— . CHI sleep a , | putes vances . four hours sl nsselaer Polytechnic to * —— 1 é mien Snr nee K lled as Tr ain she’s been getting Oy cnt stale mes vrs gon NY wad ha aloe a ae on * ae PS T emscsece ee Dm Al slumber fot five on the power of hypnosis, gael d\lesrned whether the woman ee ris haley in a Little Rock ge A playlet, bay Mee Saat Harned, | Workers for Hemet = Impossible? Not u Ind., a sw th the spy ring or her-/bus to explain his! wit be given : al | 9 a.m. t Chicago, | convicted wi ' studio, ready Froede, Karen and Paul “ ee at 6:32 pm Rips Apart Truck Fred ee eiaeeed count of two. = ae castors p plimye soaiton. the jeeps and trucks Marien Carolyn Rain and Doug-| Engineering Sun ’ sets ur 6:19 a.m ; | tor an Abel, 55, re into Ps a4 i -. Sun fises Bunday at t §:00 pm. tr a Five Opera * * * re : rated a clambored , Cameron. : , con sete. Gaturdey at 5:00 pt “WINDSOR, Ont. (INS hicago into supe ‘Soviet intelligence, ope led away. las ' : sees en persons a abet pete panel Coca She talked the ey eenaay Sone hibernatio#” $0 she | photography cee kee = we m Ken rpermtowhe hy ety Benet Apply at- vclise. Covnises) illed when their | day-to-Sun ” He was seized time in days will present a i= Bo tAs recorded downtown) «5 were killed by a Canadian) yising the Mon t bed time. in his Manhattan] gor the first in front| °° Prayeriess Perey, Highest temperature loeactieecesces@1 was ripped apart by near. catch up “on all my los new scientific facts (gration agents Park Avenue, which runs “The Case of Pri “Betty : t Office | Lowest temperature ... se--+-8T |b cifle train late yesterday can h to gain some thon hotel room. arch-shaped school the Dwarf.” The story, “Be Employment : Mean temperature . |Pac The institute hopes result of the mara x ee & of the big, curious will be told by | ee Age in Pontise ved tot was seriously injured about sleep and relaxation as a fter| A Brooklyn federal grand fury) wos re weg lle Allebach after | of Pontiac Motor iehest temperature .es.-s. Ste |, the crash. Little three-year-old nap. tute with the suggestion a indicted Abel on Aug. 7 on charges] , of Marilyn Bell, | geen, temperature 00s: eerie Drefko was expected to) DAP to Toke « bes rest because Of Nervous-| 1 conspiracy to transmit national | . d Prod Martyn tems on Judy, Cooper | Division Mean ae : | to Russia . ri lucer . : Weather—Fair, recover, her doctor advised her . defense gr contain-| Leadi pues sing. lenweed Avenue = tea Police listed the dead as Paul ness and restlessness. * amet bon woctually was hb Maine consistently| Eldon “Powley will narrate the] @ A | on uk seal Date in 35 in 1875) Drefko, 30, of Essex pecs tive an vacation coming, she Ones ing brags my fitting over a leading state in the production program which will close an) : —— or ters, » 3, ve ; : sleep |two » aoe nae. a . Mrs. Ger-) ‘ Priday's Temporstgre Ch ‘ al ship, Paes cates Pietro Since aera e excellent way to cram a lot of. sleep hollowed-out side of the other popleraroneg / Mrs. Gerald Shafer Saar The} Pontiac Motor Alpena oS Mesnns’ gs v0, and 33, of Windsor, and June hypnosis w i bond ia a *.¥ said + {aad Schutt Rev, Theodore Alle- ' Baltimord MY = oom bos red ies daughter of Drefko’s into a short hein that since,the death of her hus Sara | The New York News and|Bi 9 National Forests |pastor, the anol eine, { Division i Bertie HS Minnearati % i, neighbors. | ws ated 2 ae wpe iaing [ney Ox Sint Oe vere There are more than|bach, will give a Tew nem aster] - Pentiec, Michigen - Chicage -New York 78 Fo t-bound Windsor to London? keeping u home : “fixed” nicke ENVER— national tmaster | ot a ee mis a nger train traveling at gg, Perens Ber tue ANG sateboosh. | other |% the find < poh of numerous | 130,500 sq the Techy Meciiahe Tom Mac “School Stat Baril. . . ee RS a Pittoburgn i 90 pelos an hour tossed the truck = on « couple of outside nough sleep to last me for another) 5 that it ig 6 spy ring alléged-|forests ot th — | at the Sunday bi! Baie Sh Bt peu 2 mi bajond the crossing “I'm expecting to get e utine I just can’t séem t0|coing used by ! | |atates, : , at ee use 4 gpd were amazed to find ear of this four-hours-a-night ro ly headed by. Abel, ; : i Houghton eo Seattle Sea walking about the cra avoid,” she said. i ‘ 4 > : Pia ‘St Se Percas BiNorm : Ase me ee ! ly _~ Vy, Ved SF . he NS a er ; , | % * ss i — ; . ” +) F; if, geri Pe a eae | ei q f een _ / 1. i j t : ¢ 1970 Head Count May Give Michigan Two \ More Congressmen WASHINGTON ® — When the ; *® * Meanwhile, New York destined to lose one of its 43 House | | b i ftps il fits fitful Ht f * &§ * & | 2 for each state, reapportionment of the House of Representatives would give Michigan and Texas each two more seats in 1960, and in 1970 Michigan ‘would gain two more; States losing two seats in 1960 would include Massachusetts, Nery) are first. BLAMES JEWS FOR YOU TO DO: The story of Joseph is powerfully told in the Bible, in Genesis. Read the entire story yourself, and color the picture for your Bible collection. * down. 5 3 x *«& * x * sciousness, Two New Cases of Polio Reported Body Could Mest Soviet Forni Justice — chain. one of them, I lective farm of Bashmaka, in the |“**¢'- Harsher words ensued and Kacia| here yesterday. to the car. Honest Milkmaid in Pokey|r== »«=» _ “TI almost lost consciousness in MOSCOW (INS)—Life among the|somolskaya Pravda” and justice|‘he car while driving to the hos- dairymaids of a Soviet collective shortly turned up in Bashmaka in|Pit#!-_ When I got there I thought -. it was my last moment. farm is not always milk of human kindness. respondent. He confirmed Katia’s story, be done hurry. papermah-rescurer. promised she those who did not defend her day. SAKAI, Japan W® — Kazuichi Araki, 86, the man who brought .|the first movies to Japan, died ra segregation. Araki was the first Japanese to wecksibuy a movie Thomas A. Edison in 1895 which/kindly, wite ing 2 mob pulled my coat over my head and I couldn’t see. I fought | ‘}taces in the crowd, as the South the de- If peo- “Communist Jews are behind the integration movement. What we : : need is to get government back "| QUESTION: Why was Joseph sold into slavery by his brothers? |iinng.7 nt White Chris- ANSWER: Joseph was the eleventh of the 12 sons of Jacob. He was a bright. boy and soon became his father’s favorite. This’made his brothers jealous, and they became even more bitter one day when Joseph, then 17, appeared in the fields with a beautiful new coat Jacob had given him. They stripped him of the coat, threw him in a pit and then sold him for 20 pieces of silver to a passing band of Ishmaelites. They told Jacob a wild beast had killed Joseph. The Ishmaelites ;.|took Joseph to Egypt anc sold him to a captain of the Pharaoh’s guard. In Egypt Joseph gained a reputation for in- terpreting dreams. The Pharaoh heard of him and asked him) to interpret one of his dreams. Thus, Joseph gained favor with the Pharaoh and eventually became his prime minister. Twenty years after he was sold into slavery, Joseph be- nicame reunited with his family in Egypt. Jacob wept with joy and Joseph forgave his brothers. fgiven for attempting to enroll two children in an all-white school: “I knew I was close to death but I never had_ahy fear. I kept think- ing about my family and my work. My first thought was why the po- lice didn’t come to my help. Those men were trying to kill me. “I ran from my car after the -\New Legion Head ‘Stresses F amily Life “The second or third time I was struck on the head with the chain I heard a divine voice saying, ‘Get up, you can’t go down now.’ I * knew I'd be finished if I lost con- ‘ : . Then I realized the (Ross Cook Jr., of Parrish, Ala., won $10 for this question. only safety aS back in my car, Send yours to Violet Moore Higgins, AP. Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. Monday: Where did the first American In-/to it. Suddenly, my strength was dians come from?) = sg and I'd have to fight my way back supernatural. I surprised myself by knocking over the man with the I ran right over another was dazed but never had more power. I made it I was full ot the|the person of the newspaper's cor- dying, I was sure. They gave me oxygen and I felt better. membered then how much had to I re- “I had to get out of there in a IT had to get to a mass . = : meeting (more than 1,000 Negroes Analysis of one, of ner milking! attended), check on the Negro stu- cans showed it contained 40 per|dents. I told the mass meeting I . jcent milk : . . and 60 per cent/didn’t want the hair of one white man hurt in retaliation. Sea : them to pray for a spirit of cool- served het sont saaia had tearfully megs in this time of madness, and . ; that the blood in front of Phillips woul «cy (High was just another installment id be avenged, and that “a ‘on the price of freedom. I didn’t Want any retaliations to mar God's It seems that in order to in-|WOUld be most strongly punished.” ).ccings in keeping me alive that crease her production quota, Maria was adding water tothe milk she Man Who First Took under her care. Katia reproached|Movies to Japan Dies I told > It just Champagne Grape Harvest Under Way | started yesterday. A spokesman for the champagne producers of France said that the quality of the 1957 crop will match new look inte the personal life of a remarkable woman—she's only 3%. Read The fraveling Queen starting in rhe Detroit Free Press on Wednesday, Sept. 25, Enjoy it the easy home- delivery . Pe ‘ «ge ver oa ce 3.9272) 13 Orchard Lake Read. ||) BUSINESS _ Pontiac Area Waldron Hotel Bldg. — Your Signature Many difficulties would be avoided if persons would place a greater‘value on their signature. Given wisely, it can add greatly to your well being; given carelessly, it can cause distress and loss of money. Too many persons sign costracts without reading _ them, or read them without too much thought. | Your signature to a contract means that you i understood the terms thereof and are willing to) abide by all its terms and provisions. A Good Slogan to Remember Is, | “Read Before You Sign—Keep a Copy” | of the | termined Crommerlin and the cru- { ETHICS BOARD i | | | i f I i j i { ¥ lj * x | Chamber of Commerce : Phone FE 5-6148 Lisp ha PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1057} Many Southerners. Struggle ) |would rule in the matter, but said one-time Navy firebrand who lives in Wetumpka, Ala., says, “Almost anything is preferable struction of the white ra ple want violence, let them have it. The Supreme Court is the fifth echelon of government, the people ge 1 \, v4 | ~ With Integration Problems sading Shuttlesworth. In-time he|tion law, a lot of people are going must pass on petitions from the|to find they have oa oe su- : premacy. No wonder lower who want them enrolled in. white|lasses of whites are so violent in schools, “I am moving as fast as their opposition to integration. possible with the petitions,” he|T¢y know that if it goes through told International News Service. 85 ordered, one day they'll wake ’« *« * .|up.to find they have no one to He would not indicate how he'suPerior to. | “Naturally, we’re’ disappoint- ed in the way the federal gov- ernment has failed te back us up. It would be a good thing if President Eisenhower would just step down and let Nixon take | frankly that he would expect vio- lence to result from integration. Friends expect that action on ‘the petitions of the eight will be __ THREE ‘2 . WHAT’S MY LINE? | esa ey te 2 . i Hie 3 | rp rh i as 1 SEVLES 6 ROTODEP bd I 2 LULH 7 GINNEE 7 3 BUTE. » 8 NNNGICO 8 a] 4 MOICIA 9 TERWO 9 S GARNE 10 THSIG 10 TT] Yesterday's Answer: Trainmaster , 9-2) held, up by a séries-of tests the- student? will be asked to under- ge. Rev. Shuttlesworth states that “any such procrastination” editor who preferred not to be will prompt him to force a court |identified at this time, said: case by attempting once again | te enter Negroes at Phillips High. ' ly don’t believe the deep South Christopher. Bates, 65-year-oldjever wil submit to segregation. publisher of the Arkansas State|In time the Congress will re-exam- News, a Negro weekly, has his own|ine the federal law and amend it over.” | its own side on the issue. Public tion for a solution:. industrialists reaction forced the repeal of the “Wealthy _ white whites to keep the Negro. down for bloodshed. It will do the same in economic reasons,” he told INS. /respect to public schooling, after’ , “Once you remove the segrega-| bloodshed.” oe Father of 6 Is Commander By INTERNATIONAL NEWS (at Harvard and the University of | A handsome, articulate onetime | Wisconsin. . t . Finally, a prominent Southern Dog F ancler S, g Indian Lovers “I'm on the side of law and ‘ : order in this matter, but I honest- Don t M 1X ALBUQUERQUE (#— Members of the New Mexico German Shep- herd Club were happily engrossed in their favorite subject—dogs— feelings and a remarkable sugges-'to read that each state may choose mies tia dear ll ccna walked a well-dressed stranger. Any He began making a speech .to and plantation owners. use the poor Prohibition Amendment, after ihe! startled cheb. inforiuing them that several million Indians lived SERVICE AT ITS BEST DANIELS INSURANCE 663 W. Heren St. between Dallas, Tex., and the West Coast. “And,”” he informed them sol- lemnly, “all are capable of speak- emphasized that this was an “acute problem.” Concluding his talk, he lay down on the floor and the meeting pro- ceeded, somewhat shakily. . Apparently failing to’ gain any following on the Indian problem, the stranger arose, staggered to the front door and vanished into the night. The Insignia of Superior Service Sound Protection Agency Ph. FE 4-7646 Evening Phone MI 6-2923 private from suburban Chicago is) 4, entisted in the Army as a | the new national commander of} scivaie eller Peatl Marber and/| the Country's largest organization came eet 6 tee t lene! | of wer veterans. five years later. He won the He’s John S, Gleason Jr., who) giver Star and the Bronze Star took over leadership of the Ameri-| with two oak leaf clusters -dur- can Legion at the close of the ing combat in the Pacific. . annual convention in Atlantic City ay busy with a host of civic and mili- Gleason is the proud father of tary activities — and, of course, six sons, and all of them were (his growing family. He has | on hand to hear him tell the worked for the Boy and Girl convention that one of the great | Scouts, was vice chairman of Na-. tasks before the legion is to (tional Brotherhood Week and vice| preserve family life. jchairman and treasurer of the! “We owe it to our youth of| Mayor's Chicago Youth Founda- today — as parents and citizens —| tion. to make available the best that; Gleason helped reorganize The/ modern science and education llinois National Guard and ve | : have to offer,’’ he said. ‘We also 1951 has served as national vice i owe it to them fo instil] within}chairman of the legion's National | them some of the old-fashioned Réhabilitation Commission. values — values that may go out of style from -time to timie, but can’ never die .or our American way of life itself will die.”’ | serve. The stocky, graymg Gieason is; The new commander lives in \vice president of the First Nation-| Winnetka, just north of Chicago, | ‘al Bank of his native Chicago. A firmed his nomination as briga- dier general in the Army re- Since the war, Gleason has been | In May, 1958, the Senate con- . with his wife, Mary Jane, and their} graduate of Notre Dame, he took;six offspring — Jack, Dan, Dick, | Tom, Dave and Marty. | i WHY DO WE D0 IT? In all the animal kingdom man is the only anima! with a conscience. With it he has faith. He never questions his ability to find his way on sea and in the air, drive an automobile, run, walk erect, accomplish his ambition. Lindbergh flew across the ee Atlantic — with faith and little more. A Boy Scout, lost in rugged mountains, had faith in his training, hiked to civilization. We Start a vacation trip, have faith our car will function, maps are correct and we will return to our home. We go to sleep at night, have faith that our conscience will order our .breathing, heart beat and bodily func- tions. We have sublime faith that the ulti- mate end of our endeavors will be as we planned them; that faith is-the prerogative of a human being. . VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perry Street 4. L. VOORHEES Phone FE 2-8378 “Not once during the whole | fight and not even now—did I | feel any anger. Perhaps those | men felt they had something — they had to protect. shows the vicious evil of this Dr. L. F. Banks, superintendent. projector -fromiof schools in Birmingham, is a Katia's mother wrot ind: in Osaka Fe inte oe wrote an ‘g-|he used in an amusement stands somewhere between the de- | The Detroit Regional Planning/nant letter to the editors. of ‘Kom-|park. | | post-graduate courses in banking oe be BOARD OF > DIRECTORS HON. CLARK J. ADAMS MAHLON A. BENSON CONRAD N. CHURCH LOUIS H. COLE R. CLARE CUMMINGS JOHN Q. WADDELL GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN HONORARY DIRECTOR CHAUNCEY H. 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Attorney dend that .Pontiac Federal. . ‘Savings offers you. 3% re- turns paid semi-annually on BRANCH all deposits to $10,000.- De- MANAGERS posits made up to the 10th of WILLIAM DIEKE the month receive the added ... Downtown Branch benefit of earning from the M. M. SORENSON Ist. Rochester Branch AUDITORS Current Ws Rate on All Savings Accounts Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron DOWNTOWN BRANCH 16 E. Lawrence St. % (St C4 \ e : ee jing about 1,200 languages.’’ He | gt fi § ~ Tt Seems “to Me... ae * ESS W Police Mess Needs Fast Action Pontiac’s police situation is crying --- for réeview—and immediately. The current. situation emphasizes this more than ever. * *.* Have we, or have we not a Chief of Police. If we have a Chief, is he — or is he not capable? If he’s capable, why second guess him? a a a ae If the Chief is capable, why does the Civil Service Commission over- rule him on a straight forward ques- — -tion of discipline?) Where does the City Manager stand? Is the Chief accountable to him? And if the Chief - is accountable to the City Manager, is the Civil Service Commission pre- pared to over-rule both on all ques- tions? . os . zk «*- ® If this last is true, how can you avoid concluding that the Civil Service Commission is actually the Chief? Why have. a Chief if hé and the City Man- ager are subject to flat reversals - on normal disciplinary matters? Have the voters been sold a@ bill of goods on the Civil Serv- ice set up? = -.-*x* « The situation grows worse and it leaves everyone confused, confound- ed and befuddied. We think the . Whole matter has hit bottom. ec... * _. Bring on the investigators. The . sooner they come the better. Let's have peace, Let’s have order. -Let’s know who’s who and what's what. . EEE All-Americans No one has driven up in a hack and asked me to pick a 1957 All- American football team, but here goes, anyway: Left End—NIixkkgL, T.C.U. Left Tackle—Orwia, Michigan Left Guard—Forp, Arkansas Center—Kernan, Army _ Right Guard—Jounston, Tenn. Right Tackle—Werosxa, Notre ~ Dame . Right End—Szeman, Texas Tech. - Q.B.—F Loop, Navy Left Half—O.pHAM, Navy Right Half—Zysx, M.S.U. Fullback—Masters, S.M.U. And now to justify the choices, here are their collegiate grades: Nikkel—Straight. A’s Orwig—B average . Ford—5 A’s Kernan—Top 5% of class Johnson—B plus Wetoska—B average © Seeman—5 A’s — Fleod—All A’s but one Oldham—A average Zysk——All A’s Masters— d * * “She was the only siniger of her kind. Everybody was gay and happy, but she sang what was down underneath. When the depression came, they wanted happy songs — and she today as a good voice. It was the style!” stopped being famous. She didn’t have what we would accept Ve THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Plain SKIRTS Qe. 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It saves needless repair bills. and adds to the value of your home. eg hla Gal. £| Oakland Fuel & Paint ke \436 Orchard Lake FE 5-6150 PARK FREE REAR OF STORE a 5 } D i ; j i 4 i be | wa Meyit PON'TTA AC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTENIBER i 1987 ee Faces Fascinating, Hauntin indelib e Vision - eee i ibut do not wear them. Out of 143 million people'tn the United States six years and older, Tt million wear glasses, Of the remaining 66. million, optometrists ‘ lestimate at least one third need, ° RST 60 vac Street shied ule 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship . .11:00 A. M. Evening Service... . .7:30 P. M. Youth Services . was + EOE, M. ¥, - Keunoth A Es . + Minister of Music Bible School REV. V. L. MARTIN eee eee ee ee eee ee ee | Rev. Cant W. Nelson. B. D. Pastor Parsonage: 145 Owege Drive The Rev. V. L. Martin, eae jot Pontiac, will- be: the evangelist /* |meetings at Calvary Baptist! CHURCH OF CHRIST 87 LAFAYETTE Invites You to Attend a Series of Fie GOSPEL MEETINGS i pea oak ae ; Sendey Meorning—10:00 o'clock é peer. aa _ re. Di Word of God” x Sanday AM. “Wither Thou Goest 1 Wil Sunday P.. M.. “God Hate Spoken: Does He Mean Whe Mondcy “A Woman's Work In the Church” Tuesday “Abraham. The Friend of God” Wednesday “The Whole Armor of God" “Why We Believe in Heart-ielt Religion” ‘Church, Beginning rer alge they! |will continue through Sept. 29 I} Calvary Baptist is holding all services in Waterford Township 'High School while the new church P building is being completed on Pontiac Lake road at Merry. The evening services will start at 7:30. The Rev. Mr. Martin has re- cently returned from the West In- ‘dies, Trinidad and Venezuela \where he has been doing evange- listie work, A The Rev. Henry E. Wrobbel, pas- tor, stated special music will be featured each night and a nursery preenttog for the youngsters. “Martin Luther’ Slated Sunday Evening at 7:30 | The Woman’s Missionary So- iciety is ng the “Martin Luther,” at Central Methodist Rev. Milten B. Bank, D. D., Minister — Caivia CG. Bice, B. D., Asst. “YOUR LIFE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT” ~ Milton H. Bank, Preaching AST Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) (BROA MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:55 A.M. Lik Dinner ‘Sunday Night - Royce Everett, Choir, ‘Diane Beach, Singing ot First Presbyterian (5:30 p. m. Sunday at the First |Presbyterian Church. ‘+o & '| This will be the opening meeting for the Senior High School young pene. New members are wel- at Covenant Chureh, Monday. At 9:30 a. m. tomorrow the Rev. Mr. Hershey will’ Preach 0D haps there is some urban, philosophical quality in the fF ‘Knowing God Through: Chiat.’ TL f fs y fi rales gy UNITED LUTHERAN | CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION L FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan - Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes. Ass‘t Pastor 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL . Classes for All Ages 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “THE PRIVILEGE OF PRAYER” _ 7:00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICES “THE INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE” Dr. H. H. Savage. Speaking at both services 199 Au¥urn, VFW Hall Rev. L. Howison * [to Install Group | Speciker During Sunday| Schoo! Week under the direction of the follow- || BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentacest Charch of Péntiac Sunday School ..10 a.m. | Worship 11 am. Evangelistic Service 7:30 505 Auburn Avenue i L. Marten, i ceroed Rey i “Ruther ‘Shettiela. A: ‘Assistant 9:45 to 11:30—Communion and Worship Service Dr. Lola P. Marion, Speaker 11:30 to 12:15 Noon—Sunday Schset=-Clossoa for All Nese 6:30 P. M—Young People’s Service 7:45 P. M.—J. Luther Sheffield. Speaker 7:45 P. M. Wednesday Eve. —Bible Study A Friendly Welcome Awaits You! 4] Tues. Eve. Service . 7:30 || Thurs. Eve. Service .7:30 Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-8256 * manned by four teachers, Floyd Hawkins, Dees Hendley, Charles | McCallum and Mrs. Iva Lechner. Alec T. Jackson is secretary- ‘treasurer and Vern Davis, chair- - Christ Lutheran Waterford Township Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Worship...11 A.M. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor ‘man of ‘the Sunday Welcome and Ushers Committee. - a Sa a oe The Rev. James Mannoia, pro- fessor at Spring Arbor Seminary, will be speaking Sept. 22-29 during National Sunday School Week in connection with the Flint District “DR. TOM MALONE, Pastor Il A. M. Emmanuel Baptist Choir Singing Dr. Tom: Malone Specking at All Services 7:30 P.M. ‘ Baptismal, Emmanuel Baptist Choir and Special Music. Sunday School Attendance Last Week — 1246 a Ample Free Parking Air Conditioned Auditorium MR. . Educational Director _..' Meeting. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH | TELEGRAPH RD. at ORCHARD LAKE AVE. AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS 10 A:M. Sunday School “The Smitten Rock” Ex., Ch. 17 RALLY DAY QUENTIN WILLIAMS Ue Ronald Newman, president, and Karen Burnworth will have charge’ of the Tuxis Dinner scheduled for .|man, not from a political, but Father a personal standpoint, ||Here are absolutely none of the trappings of high position. ‘|Many Americans live in more impressive houses and drive j of rank, na medals or ribbons. He is quiet and friendly, his Confident ‘Living of Man at Peace With God By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE — Faces, fascinating, sometimes haunting faces. To ne that is the most impressive sight in the Far East. I am writing these lines in Taipei, capital of Formosa. Behind me are the teeming sume Cities of Japan, the Philippines, and Hong * Kong. Glorious mountain -vistas, singing sun- fe splashed streams, quaint farms, and rice pad- - dies; all the exotic, noisy, colorful streets of the Orient — these are printed indelibly in memory. But it is the faces that really get me. To know the people of other lands is the real es- - sence of travel. How charming the brown win- Chiang Bears Calm Smile'y Speak at ae ‘iad Set in the Baldwin Avenie| morning will be Dr. Chester A./ McPheeters was pastor of Metro-| Methodist Church at 9:45 Sunday | - Prior to this appointment, Dr.| ‘ Firat ‘ ‘Presbyterian West ‘Huron ‘at Wayne Rev. W. H, Marbach Rev. G. B. Bershey ‘Worship Services 9:30 and 11 a. m. Church School 9:30 and 11 a.m. politan Methodist Church of De- troit, following the late. Dr. Merton 8. Rice. ‘He will be the principal at the Fall Convocation of the Methodist Youth = to re held here Oct. 18 - some faces of the children of Asia! Everywhere youngsters thronging the. streets, darting in) and out of swarming traffic, going for a holi-f PEALE day on the trains, romping on playgrounds, crowding around | you smiling shyly or giggling as youngsters will. They are) very lovable and appealing, these children of the Orient. Their} eager faces live with you. - | a int. cqually appealing are the tnces of the-very ald. For: Oriental mind that is often reflected in an aspect of wisdom | and dignity on the countenance. Patience in suffering, ac. | ceptance of life’s vicissitudes, the absence of expostulation | with fate. All this one reads in many an unforgettable Chi- | nese or Japanese face. I have seen not a few refugee concentrations, both in the Middle East and Far East. and all make a strong impact upon one's sympathies. But never in my experience have I sensed ' human need so keenly as among the massed refugees from | Communist tyranny and suffering now crowding the Crown Colony of Hong Kong. Over 750,000 persons have escaped to freedom and 3,000 more come each week. WILL TO FREEDOM For a short period they were permitted to go back to Red China to visit their home and relatives. Two hundred -thousand asked for permits, but when they thronged back across the border they numbered 230,000, a rather eloquent refutation, it seems, of the so-called humanitarianism and agrarian welfare of Communist China. From all I could see, the great-/ est blessing of all is freedom. Judging from Hong Kong, it’s amazing. ‘what people will. endure just to live as free man. x * * Here among the indescribable hubbub and thronging con- fusion of this refugee concentration I saw an unforgettable tableau of an old, old man and a little girl sitting on their heels as the Chinese do. The old man had the look of a j i | \ scholar, doubtless a teacher who fled Red China. He could, have passed for a carving of Confucius.. The serene wisdom and patience of old China seemed written on his face. The and ragged — and sandals did not detract from his natural dignity. Ne seemed to be telling the little girl a. stery. Wide-eyed, she listened, occasionally breaking inte an infectious laugh. They were lost in each other, the old and the young, and ag I turned the corner I saw him gently stroke her black hair and a smile illuminated an aged face that an. artist could immortalize. I went my way reflecting upon the greatness of human beings amidst suffering: the philosophy that understands and the love that sustains. | But among all the faces I have seen in the Orient, one aia @ lasting impression upon me so that I shall never forget st.| .I refer to the face of Chiang Kai-shek. I went to Formosa as the guest of President and Madame Chiang and had the| opportunity of a close personal relationship. I write of the though I must add my own opiriion that he is one of the great defenders of freedom in history. CHIANG KAI-SHEK AT HOME -I sat with Chiang Kai-shek in his simply taratdied. home. better cars. Hé dregses as an ordinary soldier with no insignia h.| face lighted up with a smile of a man at peace with God and fact that he was poorly dressed in the proverbial black smock }. Sundey School 9:45 a.m. — Sundey Worship 11 Evening Service 7:30 p.m. | BLOOMFIELD | ¥ Church Service .. Lutheran Churches ‘ MISSOURI SYNOD Hy ST. TRINITY Auburn at Jessie (Bast RE RR errmi ac seeee Second Service ...11:00 A.M. a ST.PAUL Josiyn at Third (North Side) Morning Service ..10:45 A.M. ‘ Sinday School .. 9:30 AM § 4 ee ei ae Ce Me oe ee ee : wii Shah TOWNSHIP serene eeewe Sunday School - 11:18 A.M. . 5 Cedar Crest eft Union Lk. Rd. (Next to Dublin school Neond Chamba Pale Sunday 8:30 ond 11:00 A. M. er ee Vv. F. W. Hall—Walton Bivd. ‘ (Between Dixie and Sashabew) Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Church Service ... 9:00A.M.—& - Sunday School ...10:15A.M. + es Richard CG Stuckmeyer.. Pastor § Services at 9 = M. man. There is no terision about him, none of the assumed importance of the average politician, or so-called big executive. {One feels in him a full emotional control and a settled attitude {toward life. ‘Yet, you are conscious of force, intelligence, and} purpose. At seventy he is obviously in excellent health and his, spare physique, though slight in appearance, is that of a vigorous man. | |SEVENTH-DAY jADVENTIST CHURCH 5-1204 156 Mt. Clemens St, yeni ace. Saturday 9:30 a. m. TH WORSHIP ......... MEU igaturday 11:60 a.m. YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING ........... Saturday 7:00 p.m. MERIC s vcnvensisrseccens Wednesday ida x * -*¢ He allowed me to question him freely and my questions had to do with his manner of living and =~ “Do you ever become discouraged?”, I asked. “No, never. That which goes wrong is due to my mistakes. Instead of becoming depressed I try to correct my errors.” Elizabeth Bake Rd. at Tilden Sunday School........ woe Morning Worship... ..11 a. m. Beginners’ Church Youth Service .......... 0006p Ovi ec stds ecsiuccens oi 6:30 p.m, Oa rtevane DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH . be oe ee es re ey “What is the secret of your serenity of spirit, your calmness and quiet peacefulness?” I asked. ago I began reading the Bible every morning and having ‘a period of prayer. But once a day was not enough, so now I have three periods of such reading and praying, at noen jand in the evening as well as in the morning.” He spent “It comes from my habits of devotion,” he replied. “Years}-. *ennee seen silaccoecenst ac. Fee eee |several hours each day during the war years translating the Bible into the Mandarin dialect. “That helped me to endure,”| ‘he said quietly. x * * It is obvious that there is in the Gerieralissimo no hate, no resentment, no frustration. I found peace and goodness |}: jin him, and selflessness, too. I shall never forget the strong, I peaceful face of Chiang Kai-shek, a truly remarkable man. (Copyright 1957) Sanday Schools," axt. Worthip )g 2ee.. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building — 5460 Williams Lake Rd. . ast... 10:00 Evening Service thas ¥ . 7:90 aca raae FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN | 46 NORTH ROSELAWN — is Prayer's Handmaid beret Tomer by the _— " A.M. Ramee Te P.M, » 1:30 P.M. “Medita Senday Scheel, 1¢ A. M. First Social Brethren Church 916 Baldwin Ave. ‘melee. September 22 — 2:30 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. . FEATURING QUARTETTES, TRIOS, DUETS, SOLOISTS FROM DETROIT AND PONTIAC Tou we ty ie nt (a ee _ EULAS HOUSTON, Pres. . ELSIE GASKIN, Sec. Treas. A te a : lyou SUNDAY NEEDS... SCHOOL Sunday School ....................: 10 a.m, Fully Worship ............. Il a.m. ane 7:30 p.m, ff & Ae . 6:55 p.m. fees ier Meeting, Wednesday | co. 7:30 p.m. Lyal, A.. Boer AB irst Free Methodist 501 Mt. Clemens St. “Church /of the Light and Life Hour” Burtella B. Green, 8. %. Supt es : ek : > SEvEN a 4 i ‘. soa 5 Nebraska Preacher | Pontiac Youth 4 _ The Rev. L. PF, Lytle ot-Omaha, “Mah ondlig we a eraietumns to Study | THE SALVATION. ARMY. at South Side Church of God, dat Seminar (CITADEL). == pagar ky aon ane Nile me Yy igs \29 W. Lewrence, Street » evening A i except Donald Bushfield, son. Fe Saturday, He will also preach at|W. Bushfield, 90 Ruth street, has SUNDAY SERVICES — the two Sunday services at 11|just returned to. his studies in Sunday School—-9:45 A.M. Young People's Legion—6 P. am. ant 120-pe0 the College Division of California Holiness Meeting—i1:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting —7:30 P, M. The meetings \will continue| Baptist Theological Seminary a’ Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. through Sept. 29, The pastor, the/Covina, Calif. There he is en- $/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michals Rev, a + o stated the|rolled for mee ois to the commanding olficers-in-charge =| The Covina Seminary is the You ARE CORDIALLY INVITED FIRST OPEN ___ || Youngest of the nation-wide family sei cHuacH C2 et ees ; eke ne ee aa >= 1 Bleck N. ef Walten sive,~ Jj DOmination’s | , s ao /and Publications for their high: viet iain [aoe | FIRST METHODIST Erengelistie Service 788M ee aoennaae meorvsee | Bouth Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor Prayer eeting P.M |) Epi Ch seal 10:00 A. M. Sunday Worship Service con bate TL © Salk tee Oa oc 11:15 A.M. Church School Church Service and Church Scheel Classes and Departments for All Ages og yy iy Commanion Vist Sunday Se ee ee 6:15 P.M. 5 sas ji sooth cdibabeed Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer waaCHRISTIAN SCIENCE nannanacn (2) P, / / / we ot S piney x ' COLUMBIA AVENUE. ee ~ BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street he oon A. me: Ce Daily 64 West. Columbia Ave. Phone 5-9960 . esday E id . mS) _ Service PM. . day oP. rth Sunday School .............. 9:45 A.M HU S FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST i) ’ { Rabhi Dedicates Lutheran Education Week Congressman a ee ee Morning Worship U Lawrence and Williams Streets . : B. T. U. ellatpleleleis celcliciecolel pielelieis:4)¢ 6:30 P.M. > acai S S . O 5 Evening Worship ............ 7:30 P.M. B] m0 inorecw raewson _ EAChapel Tonight cheduled Sept. 29- Oct. ininner Speaker | Wemstty Fraver Meine | 730 Pa & 800 KC SUNDAY—9:30 A. M. ad The Lutheran Church - Missouri| conducted at Seward, Neb. and a il aiaiaaeai : u Se tok sean pe 7 Traditional Se ic has Synod will hold special observances River Forest, I. — hs Lega William S. Broomfield, Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention : > Above t WXYZ- Scheduled for Midnight as it looks ahead to the second ce cureliment ad man from Michigan's 18th Distfict, | (30,000 Churches) OV EIA EAJBIETELVJEJEJEVEVE EA : century educational task. . '|will address the first autumn meet-| — | : : =1) in Synagogue yy Several sredents from the tirwtjing ot the Comacdl of Men of Or, : ; The Synod will mark Lutheran|!0c@! Lutheran churches, Grace, St.ichard Lake Community Church, | FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH je The new chapel st Congregation Edwentn Weck wath wetrin|Paul and St. Trinity are ‘return-Presbyterian at 6:30 p.m. W GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 316 Baldwin Avenue FE 2-0384 day. a "4 Crests Bese B'naj Israel will be dedicated at|services centering about the slo-jing to the following schools: The Esther Circle of the 10A.M.—M NAM | ‘oung People’s Meeting Tuesday §:00 P.M. 10:30 tonight by Rabbi Israel Good-|84", “Thank God for Christian' sapents RETURN len’s Assn will be in charge Sunday School, — Moming Service, . Prayer Service —— + 7:90 P.M. ‘man, The chapel seating near 66|Teachers.” This year the special) aaa ares Wathaxe ‘Tae \diaaae: ; Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship. Sat., 7:30 P. M. Seder then Ok # [will be used for daily services at|week will be Sept. 29 - Oct. 5. | chimann Jr, are| Broomfield who has just com-| §- 8. Supt. Burly Mondy: Pastor. Rev. Billy Brown—FE 8-8692 Morning Worship | tp -[ 7:30 a.m. and on Sunday morning} The Missouri Synod officially pote -clighy web omeog 7 pleted his first session in Congress| SD Bible Study Sunday .........., 6:30 at 9. took over training of teachers |< ninary at St. Louis, Mo will report on impressions and| Sunday Evening Service... 7:30° The main chapel which is much, for parish schools in 1857. Today levents in’ the nation’s capitol. BETHANY B APTIST CHURCH Publie Invited — Fee ees ar MmOah ee THEY) See Senttier: Reteing ‘echoes Others are Robert Stohimann | The board of trustees will meet = Holiday services. at Concordia Seminary at Fort |yponday —« West Huron at Mark Street E = Ind.; evening . Session, Dr. Jeseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor — eee |* Morris Kampner, program r Wayne, Ind.; Phyllis Tuesday evening; and the Deacons, . ‘ha pman, man, announces the following at Valparaiso University and Wednesday evening with Mrs, J. 0. 9:45A.M. Church School—Classes for All FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH |areck ste sctcaton veudes he f Dena Rea xf Concerta Teach: Isao reporting one Ciser “In| "ERR Rector ir imag ann * Ure New Lecation— 576 Orchard Lake ‘rabbi, Charles Jacobs, ——- of any ins ers’ College, River Forest. stitute on Minist * 5:00 P.M. in Fellowship Hall Ave. ; on ering to People. 7:00P.M. Lay Development Workshop for Adults. Dedication Service oe cea et ee eee Ott to Prep Schdols are Elaine|’ The Rev. Charles Richie will pre- Jenler, Tunier High, Senter High, B.Y.P. Groupe ROBERT MacDONALD, Nat. Pres. N.A.S.C. ‘ae —— — oan ' ar .—— — School,|sent the workshop on “Worship) ed hed Welsentay, a Prayer Service IN 5 5 oe i Finis oo oe 6 oan ss cc mnins cei ce teie vs see es cochairman Seward, Neb.; Stephen Stohlman,/Services for Chi . | . espers for. lone Robert Macdonald Speaking Ce errecetrone w oveeeses 130 orm Joseph Jacobson and esper rvice omar Lutheran High School; and visual kst wil be. given 9 “Sa American Baptist Convention Church” MOO ree eee esses es ereee pclen ec cee at ednesday umeno, — Richard Regentin, Michigan Lu- Don Brothe and “Art Work" will/- = | The Sisterhood will serve re- | Bethany Baptist Church will {n- theran Seminary, Saginaw. be in charge of Mrs. Helen Dewey’ treshments after, the Dedicatory |clude « Vesper Service as part of| t * * of Walled Lake. CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH WESLEYAN METHODIST : 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL WwW. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. 11:00 WORSHIP EVANCELISTIC 7:30 " M. Rev. H. L. Johnson, Pastor Jjice” will be held at midnight. This The traditional “Selichos Serv- jservice of “forgiveness” inaugu- (Fates the mood of the Jewish New | Year which begins W: SEVEN GREAT SERVICES ' The Rev. Roy Cummings will be guest speaker at 7:30 p.m. Sun- Gary Collom, David Parshall and. Walter Kresge have enrolled at! Preceeding the Vespers and) Concordia High School Milwaukee, starting at 7 p.m, atin ord ; BAPTIST CHURCH day in the Pleasant Grove Mis-) David Schroeder, Dennis Jenks, = "taited BUFFALO AT CHURCH STREET See CLARKSTON, MICHIGAN Sunday Services and Church School 9:30 A. M. and 11:00 A M. “The Abiding Christ"—Rev. William |. Richards WM. J. RICHARDS, Pastor “THE ORDINANCES OF THE LORD” Evening Gorvice . 7:00 P.M. A TICKET TO TARSHISH” y eve- of five workshops. The Pastor | e == ean =, et ae eo ee tere MISSIONARY. CHURCH P res byter “an \ : _ WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH _ | peace. Oe cme a Al oe ee eee Ll CENTR RAL CHRIST IAN CHURCH Andersonville Read — Near Dixie Highway | Rabbi Goodman's sermon topic|°SS: : pat andl |] Morning Worship ........11:00 A. M. on Sunday School 20... cc es ccc eccecwecccsesecnee 9:454.M. |/for the midnight service will be Pattern for Our Church. ij Evening Worship... ..-;-; 1:20 F. M. | G. W. GIBSON, Minister. FE 4-0239 Mornlig Worship ..... veeeeeess 30 ALM. and 11:00 A.M. | "Arise, Sing in the Night.” These sessions will run for 30 | "Resinnite’at teat" AH. 347 North Saginaw » — as at a tserae eet eee oe —_ oe Serpe ast ~~ — "FE 4-9652 Bible Scheel «ooo isecccccsneeeccscees 9:45 A.M. Uebest B. Winen, Poster Fund Und 1 |Guest Speaker Sunday aa hymn ing at cash 'Veaber . LANDMARK MISSIONARY Morning Worship .................. 11:00 A. M. sionary Baptist Church, 16 Chase} tomorrow morning when Wership 11 ! i at the St. He te being sponsored by ccm vata waoeed Sunday eve TS é pm © Up Youth Feliowshin 600 PM Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wed.,-7:30 P. M. \Trustee Board. The public ining he will preach on “ Evening Worship \> Evening Service .. 7:00 P. M. < CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ‘been invited, partes loflitou | Wed. Prayer Service 7 p.m. | eae el 7:50 P. Mt Youth Service ..................0005 6:00 P. M. (Waterford Twp. High School) | | — JOSLYN AVENUE 4) a * EVANGEL TEMPLE | CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP SEPTEMBER 22-27 7:30 NIGHTLY Capt. M 4 A. Michalsen, sense; 205 EMt Wilton : Ws bel nd orl |, in ‘tn Hall & Perkine St. (Off Auburn) sean ° s A ee ORE ae 11:00 AM. TP i, Sun OD nc sae ck Sears Seereeeae eee temcaces OS f | : ‘Sige PM. [fp Bible School ... 9:30 A. M. 5 0 EVANGELIST V. L. MARTIN. {Pontiac Pastor's Speaker | ""tiiftaice? "|p re eked peepee ere _ Formerly of Pontiac | Geolfrey Day. B.A..B. Th. Pastor | P Youth Fellowship 6:30 P. M. | Silver Tec. Piven’ og Saas ee ae 7:30 P.M. : + ff Capt. Magnus A. Michalsen of/Rev. D. D. McColl, the purpose Evening Service 7:30 P. M. 9} Narsery Care ; : Special Music the Salvation Arnty will speak Pa of Pontiac Pastor’s Assn. is to pro-|p \P Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 PM - H. E Wrobbel FE 5-3553 ree Parpess and Frogram of (0! vide tllowehs the pastors | UBURN HEIGHTS . . | : | Salven Army in Pontiac,” at the) os all faiths tm tee Peting sesa: | Ist CONGREGATIONAL # : Apostolic Church of Christ | , a first fall meeting of the Pontiac to give moral guidance on public’ CHURCH 3456. Primary Street ; 458 CENTRAL =| Pastor's Assn. at 10:30 Friday We Cordially invite you to worship with us DO YOU if 7:00 P.M. San. Eve. Prayer Service Martin L, Bellinger, Paster secretary; and Ted Slosson, | treasurer, to attend stated meetings. Any- one desiring to make an announce- Evangelistic Services Py 3. Garvey MeCann, Paster i issues and to provide religious and | ae ee Seno morning in the First Presbyterian community services authorized by | Mil E- Huron and Mi Clemene Hp 1 cy 10:00 AM. WEEK of the Classes for all ages j Chnarche. the association. Rev. Maicotm A. Burton, Paster | 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP o | A question and answer period Rev. Kari W. Ostberg, Asse. Paster | Morning Worship 11:15 A. M NATIONAL CONFERENCE ques so be follow his talk. a: : if Youth Fellowship. .. 6:30 P.M. of Association of Lord Jesus Christ. ee | According to the president, the, At each session there is op- | WORSHIP AND CHURCH | and Associate Organizations. : on portunity for study and discus- | oes ‘> COMMUNITY UNITED , —_ FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM | CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC | °°" SCHON eM |) PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY GUEST SPEAKERS J self 7:30 P. M. EVENING WORSHIP | x *& “I AM THE GOOD CHURCH Pastors from all over | the United States will © “Pacing the Inevitable” SCIENCE CHURCH Representatives of other com SHEPHERD” ——— Ghout the entire week. WEDNESDAY—7;00 P. M. Prayer and Bile Hour 80 Whittemore Street | munity organizations are welcome ij . The Rev. Mr. Burjon. spectiag | Drayten Plains, Michigan W. J. Teeuwlssen, Jr. Paster Maceday Lake Reads Rey F. Lambert, Paster = Rev. McGhee ' Tibet UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Wed, Mid-Week eevies 1:00 P.M. [/ment to the association or place oe Sa bps raEeE | Tuesday through Friday.............. EASTMAN, Minister ‘ it Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. ¢! y 9 y Nis ra a hes naprhirtga = Youth Groups 6:30 P. M. j Praise, Worship and Bible Classes ST. JOHN’S * * * é wal beac 7:30 P.M. 3 Followed by Missionary Speakers and Sunday School Speakers PONTIAC CHURCH of CHRIST METHODIST CHURCH we ew SS Study Hour 7:00 P.M.) “4:30 to 7:00 P. M.—YOUNG PEOPLE Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr. vied LAKELAND Rev. Garner, National Youth Leader in Charge | J 1180 NORTH PERRY STREET check eel i100 A. M. ee Caen & eres, A.M. Williams Lake and 7:30 P. M.—GUEST EVANGELISTS Bishop L. A. Parent, Host Pastor at 11:00 O'clock ond orig Worship. 145 AM. | ; BELIEVE . 7:45 P.M. Youth G ps ..... 7:00 P.M. 4) Everybody Welcome! Church Phone FE 5-8361 All Saints Episcopal Church en | IN THE Williams St at W. Pike TUESDAY 7:45 — == = : . BIBLE? A EN ag ae pee et ria soy . P nnd aoe Special Services at the COME. ah Gomme | Thorsday 7:45 P.M. A eae: : HEAR BROTHER 9:30 A.M.—Moring Prayer i eonp a Pilgrim Holiness Church 1100 AM~dlamiee Be ee _ BALDWIN and FAIRMOUNT HALL San y the fev. 100m Great Senda choot Each Evening 7:30 thru Sept. 29th From East Church School, 9:30 and mec HEAR ... Dr. Howard Jarrett St. Louis, Ilinois eet Bi WPON SUNDAY A. M. _ -Well-Known Evangelist of Louisiana’ ON _ ST._GEORGE'S CHAPEL a ae Gilintalkc dine WESLEY and VIRGINIA CHATFIELD om 01 peer apt of Columbus, 0 : cunt ad; Singers and Masicions + i ee “V2 gad 8 gre a Sunday School — all AKCS............ 10 a.m same Gemoe |) coupe Bengal Glases foe Rev, Wesley C. Wibley - Worship — Dr. Jerrett speaking... .11 a.m. | Caurehdenost Rev, Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar Br ne ae *“The Little Church with the Big Heart” : a : E. C. SWANSON, Minister ROY OVERBAUGH, 8S. 5: Supt. POEL el) eh ee, a oe 2 ee 8 * - hens eae if shes 2 Awards Received by Student Waldemar Roeser Gets New Honors at U. of M. medical student, has added scholastic honors, Wash Lingerie When Taking Shower, Bath water as you step into the shower. Finish sudsing the lingerie when you step onto the bath amat. ‘ Just a. few minutes’ soaking period is enough for most lin- gerie. Roll it in a towel, hang it to dry and it’s ready when you need it. Incidentally, lingerie that’s washed after each wearing will last longer and give you better service than lingerie whose fibers are weakened by dirt. Money Gift Is Out A teenager wants to know if it would be all right to give a birthday party for another teenager and ask all! the guests to bring one dollar instead of. No, it wouldn't. That like inviting a gift. sounds more guests to a benefit than to a birthday party. SHIRLEY ANN ' Preparing for the formal initiation are Ann Gillies, Karen Buchman, Bar- bara Strang and Suzanne Shorey. The evening. girls are trying to decide which eve- Mighty busy preparing for Keloa Klub formal initiation to be held Wednesday at Old Mill Tavern: are Klub officers (left to right) Sue Unpopular Styles Fade ot A KNOLL PARIS — Now that the wraps are off Paris fall fash- ions, members of the haute couture are awaiting anxiously to see which of them the public will approve. Slack waist, low waist, tight waist? Knee-length skirt or mid-calf skirt? Now you can make your choice, and be sure that the fashion czars will be moved by it. For however dic- tatorially some new trends may be launched, the stylist do heed public opinion. * * * What you like best from this season's shapes are sure to reappear in next February's openings, while the trends you and all your friends simply de- test are likely to wither quietly away, ‘ TRIAL BALLOONS You don’t believe if? Well, Dior launched nearly ankle- length day skirts as a trial balloon two seasons ago, made many more of the last season, and dropped them like a hot potato this time after they failed to catch on. : The big issue this season is undoubtedly the slack waisted sack sheath. At the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Knoll of Auburn Heights announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Ann. to Edward McIntosh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil McIntosh of Crooks road, No wedding date has heen set. ! merican Paris Awaits- Verdict Women openings, some women de- even strolling down the Champs Elysees. Not many, but enough to indicate that the dress- makers have turned up a con- troversial trend in the sack sheaths. bd * * Few women, we'll bet, will wear necklines as low as Dior pitches them for cocktail and evening. And surely Pierre Car- din's drapery between the legs is only for the do-or-die exhib- itionists. The hobble hems that were shown nearly everywhere are not wearable or comfort- able enough to be a universial success, although they’ve had fad runs before and no doubt will have again. * * * z All of Paris, from Patou to Lanvin and Heim to Balmain, likes satin bows, more or less in profusion, and some women will welcome their soft flattery. But others hate bows worse than a run in the stocking, and when they order or copy one of the new creations they’re sure to strip off the gingerbread. PERENNIAL BLACK The couturier’s prediction for black this season will probably go down better in Paris than elsewhere, for it’s the color French women dote on any- way. According to popular magazine surveys, a little black suit is everybody’s dream of chic. For rebels against so- briety, there is a range of blues, coral, pink, red, green * and gold — colorful enough for the gayest. 2 ik tk * Maybe a rather bad sum- mer has made the dress- makers pessimistic — or maybe they’re just pushing fur, Anyway, they seem to be predicting a freezing winter ~ with their big fur-lined and fur-trimmed greatcoats and thick tweed suits. And they've given in grace- fully, without much of a strug- gle, to the; fact that big hats’ are a blight. Just see how small the new models are. b ok. ning gowns to wear akin they become members of Keloa Klub Wednesday Pentise Press Photes Uligian, publicity chairman; Lynne Benter, president; Sara Hetherington, treasurer and Julie Bland, secretary. NANCY JANE GILLARD Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ellsworth W. Gillard of Imlay City announce the engagement of their daygh- ter, Nancy Jane, to John Thomas Humphreys Jr., of Birminghafh. He is the son of . Mrs. John T. Humphreys of Detroit and the late Mr. Humphreys. : The bride-elect attended Whitworth College and was graduated from Eastern Mich- igan College. Her finance wa; graduated from the University of Michigan. A March wedding — is plgnned. THE PONTIAC PRES ‘called Encore, S, SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 21 : re uae. < en wee New members of Keloa Klub Sue Wood (left) and-Kay Whitfield re- * ceive certificates“ of initiation from . Curiosity Will Keep You Young By ANNE HEYWOOD Almost everybody has a dif- ferent definition of youth, what it is and how to maintain it. What makes some people young at 70 and others old at 40? * * * Well, as far as I'm concerned, - * * * “Please tell me how to go Most women in the late- 60s would hesitate to open some- — thing new in their cities. In fact, they probably wouldn’t think of it. But she visited a shop in New York, was curi- ous enough to ask questions - be sure you can legally have a business in your home and hang out a sign 2. Think up a really attrac- tive memorable name. I know of one in New York and another called The Room Shop. A cute name will add im- At Republican Women’s Silver Jubilee 2 GOP Officials to Speak 588 trophies. and medals in their six years of baton compe- Principal speakers for the Silver Jubilee to be held Mon- day by the Republican Wo- men’s Federation of Oakland County will be William S&S. Broomfield, U. §. Congressman and L. Harvey Lodge, state senator. x * The affair which will mark the federation’s founding 25 years ago is co-sponsored by the Lincoln Republican Club of Oakland County. Master of ceremonies will be ' George Taylor, assistant. prose- cutor of Oakland County, and ‘president = = a Club. ’ Entertainment under the di- rection of Robert Miller will include acts by the Dreyer Sisters, Marilyn, Sharon’ and ‘Arlene of Orchard Lake. They will perform as vocal trio and ‘a baton team. The trio has amassed over “ measureably to your success. _ (For suggestions on how to think up cute names, there is an excellent. book which I will tell you about if you'll send me a staped, self-addressed - envelope.) « *« * 3. Contact the. wealthy women in your city and see if they would like to sell their used gowns. Only the really wealthy as a rule have things that they discard while still usable, (The rest of us usually wear them to the bones!) Arrange a commission basis — Beta Chapter Names Heads of Committees Mrs. Donald White and Mrs. Ida Mae Hiltz have been Mrs. Ward Ross heads the - charity committee, Mrs. Jo- seph Burdorf, budget; Mrs. ‘Felix Ballard, program; and quet; ’ Beta Ball; Mrs. Fritz Worster, auditor; Mrs. Farrell Roberts, parliamentarian, and Mrs. John Sinclair, publicity, com- plete the list-of chairmen. Beta representative for Needlework Guild is Mrs. Ward Ross. Chapter Watches Films on Cruises ‘Mrs. Ralph Wilson, program chairman, showed films on cruises abroad at Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Al- Mrs, Carl Rose, rush chair- man, announced plans for first rush party of the fall Sept. 26 at the home of Mrs. Jack Holler: tition. They hold rational, state and Canadian championships. - x *. * Visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Minton of Hudson their sisters Sue W hitfield anil Mary Wood. ~ . after you've sold their things and get them to leave that to you. 4. Arrange with a good cleaner to give you a whole- sale rate for cleaning. The mending you'll probably have to do yourself. * * * : 5. Advertise in your news- paper, Tell the women’s clubs, - especially the business women’s club, of your project. After that, word of mouth will bring in the customers to you. (Copyright, 1957) Canterbury Club Marks Anniversary Canterbury Club celebrates its tenth anniversary this evening when 81 charter mem- bers will hold a dance at .Or- chard Lake Country Club. Committee members for this event are Mrs. William Thom- as Jr., Lloyd Fay, John Ma- dole, Mrs. John Hubbard, Mrs. Noyce Strait Jr., and Philip Rowston. , Mr. and Mrs. John K. Irwin Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hackett, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Murphy and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sands will be honored as new members. Gathering in the home of the Forest. Woods for a pre- the James Barlings will have a dinner party. before dance. od Historical Unit Names Board W. E. C. Huthwaite, Richard Poole, Mrg. Joseph Panter, Jack res loo John Wiridi- ate, Mrs. Sibley,. Helen M. Wattles, Garner Miller, James Howlett and Allan Cop- ley were elected directors of Oakland County Historical Foundation, The group met Malkim PTA Holds Opening Meeting S nterest - avenue are Marie and Jody Dingee of Columbus, Ohio, They are also. visiting their | uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, A. J, Latoza on avenue. * * * Susan Lovell of Bloomfie! id Village will assist with the Honor Convocation at Centen- ry College *for.Women, Hack- ettstown, N.J. “Sunday, *- * * Mr. and Mrs. Victor P. Shaner of Cincinnati, Ohio, (nee Deeon Utley) announce the birth of a daughter, Brooke Marjorie, Sept. 18. = Grandparents of the infant are Mr. ‘and, Mrs. Herbert Shaner of Wheaton, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs,’L, Clare Utley of Ottawa drive. * * * Lt. and Mrs. Darwin Diede- rich (nee Norma Blizzard) of Bainbridge, Ga, announce the nacouny | the birth of a daughter, Rochelle Roxanne, “are Mr. and Mrs, Merritt W. Rockwell (nee Hazel Dinnan) of North Ardmore avenue. The infant was born Sept. 12 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Mrs. Edna M, Dinnan of Murphy avenue is the grand- mother. * * * Mr. and Mrs, David A. Din- gee (nee Joy Minton) of Col- lmbus, Ohio are announcing the arrival of a daughter, Ann, Sept, 12, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Minton of Hudson avenue. : * x * Mrs. Eva Duke will observe her 90th birthday Sunday at an open house at her home on Meinrad drive, Drayton Plains. Mrs. Paul Wright will hostess the 2 to 5 p.m. af- fair, * * * Mr. and Mrs, Fremont Thoe of Dorchester road and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Jacobson of Williams Lake road will ob- serve their- 25th wedding an- niversary with an open house at Knights of Pythias Hall this evening beginning at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Thoe and Mrs. Jacob- son are sisters. The couples were married in a double serv- ice in Palisade, Minn., Sept. 26, 1932, *. * * Katherine Ann Smith of Brookdale avenue has returned to the University of Michigan where she is a senior major- ing in dental hygiene. Her par- ents are the W. Donald Smiths. — ¥. ee WW John Franklin Hatchett of Wessen street will travel East for his senior year at Boston © University School of Theology. Also a senior at Boston is James Braid of Rosewood drive. Silver Is Top Style in Season of Gray Silver becomes a new fash- fon in this season of smart grays. In Italian “‘brush’”’ tex- tures and in blackened antique finishes, handsome silver ban- gles, pins, and earrings pro- vide the perfect jewel accent to the casual elegance of flan- . nel, or emphasize the whitened look of the new tweeds. Pale winter-blue gemstones look newest in théir elaborate mountings of antiqued silver rope, Phone Before 9 . Teenagers who telephone other teenagers after nine in the evening are, not being very thoughtful. In many families some member, either a youn- ger child or an older person, retire early.. And telephone calls can be disturbing. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Deevey of Seward street announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Deevey, to Stuart Hill, . son of Hubert Hill of Auburn * avenue and Mrs, Irvan Surratt of Opdyke road. Stuart attends Central Michigan College. ee eu Ga eee hel A PON/TIAC PRESS: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER gsr) | boculk Introduced. |Officers Selected Avoid SolidLineontheBrows|) ts ) | nell PTA , by Willard WCTU — toMcCo i ee Must Be Used ical By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN sedi Gia. Va. ce 0 cotintnihqentieton: iu tack 8 deat you should use cream to remove| . _As my readers know, ] believe|your brows, do. so with Saht,lne chuundd Glhey-cnch ana: tesie. i ta the reir ott, ym that far too few women use eye|feathery strokes, not a solid line. bristles are not separated, if they|use a water-dunked cloth, or a| makeup and that the reason most/This is most and isjare quaed partially tegetber, youlemell, wet ploce of cation over and of them fail to do so is because|blatantly artificial in appearance.|cannot expect happy results over again until all trace is gone. PICK THE ee Oe en Another hint: Have your pencil - * * Then tie. cream of he lashes am brash application. VERY m Pp. Today I would like to give. you! mascara except for a few little | nisht this cosmetic will not break| CUrl appear to be longer. You | ONE x * * too wet. 2 you decctrer 4, ten Pee enciage et yous eins xe First of all and above all, avoid} Also be certain that your eye-|broken tips in the morning. Let winter drop in, : a dark hard line on the brows. If|lash brush is entirely clean before iyo acns oat nd no cy ave pele Sle a daugh ‘ Lynne . lashes ' classic ¥ Shores Club Meets [Atm arbor were guests at thee] |S adea’ "—Tgeep them soft and silky. If you] pletely “mand” wean: Lake S cent picnic. Pp S Girl Scout Council will massage this into the lid at} able .. what a bless- - e Shores Extension Club met A D so the base of the lashes, you may.§- ing. And outstand- merican Desi ‘Announces Course ingly styled in a her- find that the stimulation proenctas | their growth. If you would like to have my ‘leaflet about makeup send a) stamped, self-addressed envelope | with your request for leaflet No. | Wednesday in the Sylvan rg home of Mrs. John Martin. Mrs. | ner Pattern ringbone weave, | Mrs. Perey Dunn and Mrs. John maasiasd ost on McNeely are trainers for leaders’ omen lining — of intermediate and senior Girl i(Crofoot PTA Lists Officers x -land Chairmen Get Acquainted . | Crofoot School PTA held its first at Bagley PTA meeting of the fall Thursday when} Mrs. Carl Moss and Mrs, John|Chaifmanships -and officers were Fournier were game chairmen for| announced. Bagley School PTA's get acquaint-| - _ *& * * ed meeting Thursday evening. Mrs. Ruth Rogers of the health _ jdepartment explained the forth- coming fluoridation program for the children. John Perdue intro- duced teachers. - |. October 25 has been selected as the date for the Boeky Fall Fes- =| Melle ib imam sore 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road 10 A. M. to 9 P, M. Sunday thru Thursday 10 A. M, to 10 P. M.,,Friday and Saturday “Small Rees Mrs. Stepleton was named pro-| Donald Cleaned 7 : Brel fama, finance: Mra Pierce, Boo Putting Your Best for Only Cc Dr. H.H.Curson? | rian Track Bae me \ | Talks to Fashionette |mar, retreshments: Mrs. Stephin. Looks Forward SEPTEMBER 23rd TO 28th —_— De. HH Ginsee discaiesd heaienlmerh Meanlations ‘ie, aad Tere : and care of the foot when Fashion-|David Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. Axminsters — Wiltons ette Club met at Adah Shelly Li- Stepleton, hospitality; Horton oth Olsons — Braids brary Thursday. Southworth, scholarship, and Mrs. x : Mrs. John Ristich won the trophy|Winebert Bordeaux, homeroom and Cottons for a six-week contest, and Mrs.|mothers. | ; i 5 . Robert Smith and Mrs. Frank ~*~ * * wy ee 2 ate Reichert won trophies for the two-) Officers named were Mrs. Rob- : week contest. ert Phillips, president; Mrs. Si Whether you're bound for V4 W . } leton, mother vice president; Don- campus, career or social NE AY Naomi Circle Meets #4 Porritt, father vice president; a . conquest, our cleaning serv- Mrs. Harold Brown presented the program when Naomi Circle/ing secretary; Mrs. Stephinson, | of First Christian Church ‘met , Tuesday evening in the Virginia James Helvey, treasurer, and Mrs.) e ice will help you to look “your well-groomed best! RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 42 Wisner Street . FE 2-7132 rs Mr. Mort Junior Styles Phone FE 40583 1 Mt. Clemens St. ae $9 (5 ©. R. HASKILE. STUDIO Pontiac = chairman. If paid by check, bank requires . —; get k look for Spadea’ wee Girt Scouts Meet American Designer Pattern by OES Has Election New officers of Group Four, OES, are’ Mrs. Ray Haertter, president; Mrs. Vernon Haire, vice Families Camping Mrs. Sidney Olson spoke on family camping at Pilgrim Haven when Mary Lyon group of First Congregational Church met Wednesday evening at the home of To order Pattern 1323, state size, send $1. For new jumbo “96-page Pattern Booklet 14, send 50 cents. For airmail service in U. S., add 25 cents per pattern, { 50 cents per booklet, Sales tax extra.’ Address —e The Pontiac Press, Box 535, G. P. 0., Dept. P-6, New York 1, N. Y. David Goodstein.) A sturdy, lightweight plastic world globe is on the market to whet youngster’s appetites for geography. It is made of high im- pact vinyl and the white surface water colors of pastels*to make learning about the evorld fun. The two rigid hemispheres can be tak- can be paintéd with removable]. * |by Lincoln Junior High School} . avenue home of Mrs. George|Itving Spanburg, historian. a QUALITY Flatter Youthful Figures Fellowship Meets 5 MEN'S SHIRTS | j N Epping HOTOS _ |) ate. mort’s junior fashions are} tweed, shantung, noveity cot. |Member Welcomed [With Teachers Laundered for CANDID end FORMAL : @ | junior only in their carefully’ pro-| tons, or any of the new rayons |. Mrs. Arthur Mann was wel-| Ten teachers were introduced] $ 13 j QUANTITY portioned measurements, for their) and mixtures, For detail, gros- |comed as a new member of Mis-\Thursday evening when Emmanuel £ styling is right up there with the; grain ribbon, satin, fallle, taf- {sion Bells of St. John Lutheran| Parent-Teacher Fellowship of Em-) : majors. feta, pique or linen Is suggested. {Church when that group met Tues-/manuel Christian School met. _| : se 12 Pho in Album ~ * * From this chart, select the one day evening in the Clintonville] Frank Thompson introduced (S17 : Making the most of young fig-| Sie best for you. road home of Mrs. Leonard Berg-lmembers of Pee Wee Football + Free ee, ies, he shapes the body of this ‘From, lund. League, coaches, Noble Carie and; . idress with mid-section darting, “eae ae mee S Chester Bowles and the co-captains | tr A Wedding Guest Book | uses a contrast trim to simulate)" "*"" nches “Waist'| Tarrs Called East {Tim Carie and Greg Thompson. GRESHAM CLEAN and Shirt % A Miniature Marfioge neat, tailored collar, ‘split front) }! 3% jus 38 3ts Me. ard rs. Robert B. Tarr \Wever PTA Meets Certificate and back, turns down over aj is Ji% 27% 38% 16%/ Of West Iroquois road have : I Drive-In Service — Save 10% % Cash and Carry te A Lorge “Just Married” stand-up mandarin-lie band. | Size 13 requires 2% port by the death Friday meht of |,Wever, School PTA held 9 co os os ave Branch—5 Oek Hill FE 4.2579 i inch material for dress ree- operative dinner Thursday evening : ‘ : ° Sign oene Hebiwieht wool Gress cighths yard ot 36inch material| Mr. Tarr’s father, Blaine Tarr. |t> honor the new principal, Arthur , EGA | . for contrast. ' |Bell. The group was entertained | _ Open Monday thru Saturday 7 a .m. - 8 p. m. In Pontiac Hospital Mrs. Paul Tabor of Waterford is a patient in Pontiac General Hos- pital Annex. | | f “| (Copyright 1957) members met Wednesday in the : ‘- Orchard Lake home of Mrs. wil-/Plastic Globe Made a beautiful firescreen If you need a firescreen for a new fireplace— —_— ne or wish to replace an old screen — let Wiggs handle the installation . . . we measure, install, and service . . . and do the job efficiently and quickly .. . we use famous Flexscreens — unsurpassed for beauty, convenience, and safety. Recessed type screens for average opening about $30 plus installation. Stop in or phone FE 4-1234 for information and catalog. en apart and slipped back together) again. Chairman Chosen” Roma Schmidt was appointed chairman when Pontiac Insurance Women's Association met Wednes- Wear your favorite color from head to toe this fall. But not all one shade, please. The shades can vary in a tone- have you a . day at Hotel Waldron. on-tone effect. GLAMOUR a se - 99 : CONDITIONING . A Ip a , | : i SHAMPOO ... U you oun a fireplace , # with every wave _ me ~ WP ; , TEE —Al YOU NEED A hirelendor oy : -. \at home? |. —, the most perfect tool’ ever ° : 3 made for managing a fire! i Perhaps you have some precious j he Open Sunday Forcep-action of this unique /tool lets: you lift 6” logs or small embers with equal ease —., without disturbing the fire .-. . Fire Tender is 30’ long so that you can poke drafts, roil logs and manage fires comfortably away from the heat. Use one—and you'll wonder how you ever did without it! Give one — and your friends will never forget you! $1935 that you seldom use because it is no longer fashionable. your collection. Come in today and let us show you : what can be done... itis ess expensive than you expect. | | - Wonderful Coat (gn. @) Polished Solid Brass Handles with Black Wrought Iron Log Grips: - Choice = ‘Our: . “Selection FINEST PERMANENTS srringe |] Seen... $38 : _ NEISNER'S Pee WI : twins. | a WIGGs | Phone FEDERAL 0.1343" : | , | 4 |e ahs \ | 24 WEST HURON ST.. % JEWELERS | Now Open Monday, Thursdoy, — aa ee a , | OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. MONDAY AND FRIDAY 16 Ww. Huron St. Pontiac FE 2.0294) Friday Nights ence op — cement mk . } ¥ \ fe Lee Ke * eae 3 {: E ey i | j ; % : : \ A A \ ‘ é ae “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 21 1957 | sei! MA 43135 DRIVE-! THEATR N E , Questions end Answers Trr=eweTre were www Medical: Doctors Not Covered by. law By RAY HENRY Fron O. T. of Mitchell, §. D.: “I've been farming by myself for You'll have to file an annual return to the Internal Revenue Service.each January showing the annual wages paid to your em- ploye during the preceding year. and ‘the necessary form from any Internal Revenue office. * * * From D.'A. G. of Newark, N. J.: “Would you please settle an ar- gument. A friend contends that medical doctors were ‘brought un- der the Social Security law last year, [I believe your column said they were still not covered. Who's Cd From N. E. of San Pedro, Calit.: “In 1947, my husband died. Our son, who was 15, made it possible for me to draw Social Security as the Social Security people. They told me I'd have to pay the money back, I've been doing it little by little. I'm now nearly 62: Can I apply for my widow's payments or’ Gary "Cuepet, Audrey Hepbur /You can get complete information wij) | have to finish paying back ava Gardner, Stewart Granger; what | owe first’ You should apply. The payments lyou’re entitled to get now can be applied against your debt. When the debt has been fully paid, you'll) then start drawing your monthly | payments. * * * From J. G. of Washington, D.C.: “At .what point should a person receiving Social Security tell his! 7hur*- Social Security office if he’s going} — diac office of the Social Security Administration. There is no charge for this service.) Man,” Tony Perkins, Jack yan Hills — Rechester Sat.: “Fear Strikes Out,” (VistaVision) Anthony Perkins, Karl Malden; “Tome- BN Japanese oBeRepaiaed that Russia plans to repatriate 312 Next month's Made up of Japanese women, their children and Korean we- bands. — — Trail,” Chuek, Connors. -Wed.: “Love in the aio Thurs.-Sat, “The Little Hut,” *. olor) | Deadly Mantis,” Craig Stevens Milferd Sat: “Tarzan and the Lost Safari.” ‘color) Gorden Scott; “No Place to — (color) David Brian, Marsha “Ban ee “Bambi” “Living Swamp”. Sat. “Night ‘ passage.” (color) | jaune mewaré, Audie Murphy. Holly Sat.: “The Kettles on Old MacDonald’ 3 Farm,” Majorie Main; “Hold that Hypno- tist,"” the y Boys, Sun_Tues.: tA Hatful ct Rain,” Eva Marie Saint, Don Murra: .-Sat.: “Dine,” eat Mineo, Susan lor) Thailand Will Stay Friendly, Says Herter . HONOLULU — Thailand will) remain friendly to the West des-) ipite the recent overthrow of the| pro-West government by a mili- tary junta, says hag eracaes persons to Japan from Soviet-held/}/F. ‘southern Sakhalin early next} group is to bef ambassa-| Ij eu :te aos ee "Box Office Opens 6:45 P.M. Qjover 30 years, but I'm going to,a survivor, At 16, he started to . month | 3 - Flhave to hire some hip. 1 plan|tork and cared’ mare wan che! COMMUNILY ThEALELS "Ambassador Suemitn Kado TON IGHT ONLY —. aad palpeeo tay Day ah didn't know about the limit and ae io ac gira Russia is = , 1 want W.'he drew the payments until he was so further repa- 4 CARTOONS ~~ 4 CARTOONS © $)what will 1 have to do in taking|ig, 1 did not realize we'd made|2erry ‘ovis; “oun Buel at Darssee\"|triations,” the foreign . ministry care. of Social Security for this/a mistake until shortly after he|°""™ “Late — Waled Late aaa. Bax & Rounds : man? quit getting the money. I. told) wea.set.: “Bambi,” ‘co yok Woodward Avenue in Bloomfi LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations _ WATERFORD ES] Bee ee reat: 2200 Sie go wer he elvis income t.: “Dino,” Sal Mineo; “Odongo,” . - te doctors were brought in last year! jimits?” needs ene eke Saser- | Our: HEATE R i ‘eames 10 sn Bere If at any time during the year| fon.” Ra ailieng Maureen Ofars. ee ee if ran ; “es & person working for wages Of) ,cugiss. Sus ae oe attatr," ist One Gets by Bulldog Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. : more than $80 a month expects! tne Bells Toll.” Gary Cooper, Ingrid . i his total earnings for the year to Besse. SULPHUR SPRINGS, Tex. —| be more than $1,200 he should re-| ard. Widmark: wMBhoot Our st “Wedicine Before the stork arrived at the, home of Mr. and Mrs,. R. G. Social Security |Ben¢."* Randelph Scott. port it to the local Soci | Camper, police help was enlisted) office. because their doctor couldn't ve Traffic Report Brief —— os : - “ | .LEXINGTON, Ky. @® — Patrol-|hustling to the physician's oo My son recently bought a em.men George Nichols and Bill|found a big bulldog on guard. De- station. He's asked me to work 'Lewis wasted no i terday|ciding one dog. couldn’t bite two! for him for awhile until he Bets in filing their report on a minor|men at the same time, one went | in better shape financially. trafic aceident, Their teason why|to the front door. and the other tojf retired from my regular job about a truck hit a car from the rear:|the back door. The doctor was|} two years ago. If I go to work|No 1 was slowing down and No.|notified, he delivered the Camp-| for hjm will he have to pay So- \2 failed to do the same.” ers’ new son. cial Security tax for me and will : | SACs peering SUNDAY . | SATURDAY tl No. ai * * * From L. P. 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Y, j i : Leos Via book fo pou ( f i i fo 4! “ , 1 y es fo ene n PowtHAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1957 aed eee ee ELEVEN. ae sare pained ory te a | Ponitac Theaters [ferrle Windows OK de te, sit ete TO N IT EI mor-general, advised adamber of he Canatian evs minister. Wy te) LOUISVILLE, Ky, W~— Thelspected the ‘newly installed win-| —] : EAGLE : {stained glass wisidows at ‘Temple|aows He was puzzled, until he Mama sie ny at ‘It/adath Jeshurn are right side UP!had the windows turned around Sun., Tues.: “Dino,” Sal Mineo; |98%m, thanks to a rabbi ~"s ‘aad fae See pocemet ees” “Gun ‘Duel at Durango,” George|Culdn't figure out something that’ sai Montgomery. . Wed, Fri: “Teahouse ot thell TONIGHT—Last Show Starts 10 P. M. A DRIVE Hl August Moon,” Marlon Brando, ve {Glenn Ford: “Winning Team, IT CONQUERED THE WORLD” | lle, pil iaty, Ain Pred “mantic] 180 “THE SHE CREATURE" STARTING on the Docks,’’ James Darren. Dan ‘Dailey, Jayne Mansfield: | el SUNDAY ter, Sheree North. Tues., Thurs.: “Night Passage,” Audie Murphy, James Stewart; “The Other Woman,” [ar Oe “Den sel. IN THE city OF PONTIAC Wayne, Maureen O'Hara. MICHIGAN FLAG PRESENTED — Miss Janice Antooa is aeieaii a woman's kiss told told him: AT YOUR CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FRE COMMERCE South End of Union Lake Rood shown with the Michigan state flag which she presented this week Sat., Tues.: “The Midnight } to the National Conference on Citizenship, in Washington the past Story,” Tony Curtis, Marisa Pav- week. Money for the flag was‘donated by members of Miss An- an; ‘Frontier Woman,” Cindy Car- tona’s citizenship class in.Pontiac this year. The flag, with pole {son cbs epee nema cada nsembgemasim Wed., Fri: ‘Voodoo Woman,” Boe iStart Improvements Soon matos 0 wink Forces Workers at City’s Municipal Airports ce sot CHICAGO (® — Quiet-loving “SUNDAY ONLY Mit 6 det wink ded, the 1957| by 1,700-foot clearance in the Pon-|struction workers building program at Pontiacitiae Recreation Area, This is/lllinois’ 445 million dollar tollway) Airport is expected to) .4ed Hoskins said, at the west-|t© tip-toe during the mink mating iget under way shortly, according season Feb. 1 to April 1. to Homer D. Hoskins, airport man-|@™ approach to the large runway. * * * | j ager. Other plans are for lighting the) A Lake County mink farmer hasi]_ | The top priority in the four-stage|'@xi way paralleling the 4,000-foot!served notice he'll demand $130,- | program will go to the installation runway, building two additional|q99 damages if construction noises] ™ Jot lights on the year-old 4,000-foot|taxi strips, removing trees andidisrupts mink mating. _ “The large cor-|power lines on Williams Lake road) George McGurn, tollway coun-| al 2 4 ircraft are handicapped|and ins' 3% miles of fence|se], said yesterday. he and the Jin that they can't use the rumray|eround the northern and western|farmer agreed on a zone of quiet ' boundaries of the field. during the crucial period. Maple Rd. East of Walled Lake lat night,” ‘Hoskins said. | * *&.@ One new taxi strip will be | builders will be told to keep noise MA 4-3135 The $223,000 federal-aided pro- 1,000 feet long and 40 feet wide at a minimum, : tral gram tarting, and will be located in the cen The farmer said ma and pa aeeat stil, bose eh nego. part of the field to be used for |mink don't get along if noise dis- TONIGHT ONLY tiating with State pecan: mo on pera - rupts their homelife. : ALL I COLOR Department officials to get “We are so much traffic = here we have to restrict the strips; Daughter to O’Connors JACK WEBB in 5 | to one-way traffic,” Hoskins com- PETE KELLEY'S von | C. mented. SANTA MONICA, Calif. Ut—Ac- BLUES” INo New Cases The present strip, he said, would|tor-dancer Donald O'Connor and Ss BRIDGES - GATES . be used for incoming flights. his wife, the former Gioria Noble, PLUS of Asian Flu * <« ecemne - —— of a 7-pound, ROBERT c . 0-ounce ter yesterday, MITCHUM tate (Found in S | * LANSING ( — The State Health Department reports that no con- firmed new cases of Asian flu turned up in the past week, bty SUN. MAT. 1:45 MA 4-2151 “Foreign Intrigue” —LATE SHOW— said that 1 absenteeism in, ) three county scheel systems is “This Island Earth 7 being investigated. manager : ce tk ok What part of the 1957 program is WeebDays at 4--CARTOONS.--4 Dr. F. S. Leeder, director of not completed before cold weather oninnteren lattes see disease control, said Asian flu/artives will be placed on next a is suspected in the absenteeism, year’s plans, he said. 2:20-4; A ‘ and laboratory tests will be made/|_ * * Boe qpeckmens som ocmg cf the Hoskins said talks were still MES Vaffected children. |... continuing with stafe officials on Leeder sald unusual numbers asks that no high structures or de- | of children were out of elemen- | iooments to draw large crowds r : oe oe oe ae oe oe oe ee St. Clair counties, Absenteeism |.., l | w _ BEGINS OCT. 1 pecdnyr rely eae (Advertisement) _FOR ONLY 3 WEEKS Ths far, 14 cases of Asian Ou] Wing g Are through laboratory tests made aft- Real N. er a group of migrant workers code bécame ill and a number of chil-| Of @ Woman? dren were taken sick at a boys : camp. One of the country’s top All told, Leeder said, probably! peychiatrists points out how to- | 60 illnesses could be attributed; Gevs woman can live « rich, | JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT sex to the disease in the two instances, including persons on whom no ing what she Id do if she 2150 OPDYKE ROAD Phone FE 4-4611 LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON | N-O-WI THE Me HES | oe — , “ART | == 1 | MOTION THEIR FIRST KISS... (Wp too 1 set off the strangest “oi toh) } PUETURE a eam . the history F -_ | Sra EN mae | HISTORY! | ae | SNEAK PREVUE | | eee | WATERFORD : SPECIAL LIMITE Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS "EOAGEMENT! TH DIARY OF ANNE FRANK irepaepipasier Meni Dated Rocked American women as they ex- press their frank, intimate thoughts in The Detroit Free Press series, If 1 Were 20. Read I . it the easy home-delivery way. | Detroit Free Press Agency 13 Orchard Loke Read.’ Fa 5-9272) _ |Sideswiped by Typhooe Phone OR 3-2683 1. Sal MINEO mere Tae a Bee “DINO” , | qithout «Face! 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O,Oxford .....2..2.. O|West Clarenceville . «+++ 0 a yer ae eg Oa 3 kkk x «tk ; k * a. 2 Dondero 26-0 Teacher; Vikings Trim Union Skippers Get Grid throwing arm te work and pitched a TD aerial covering 49 yards to halfback Gary Banks. dust before the half ended Banks climaxed a 40-yard drive with an 8-yard sweep around left end. ~y field. The Vikings led at inter. | mission 20-6. Don. Yeargan ran eight yards in the Ist quarter for Walled Lake's 1st touchdown. ‘Dennis McClelland] al flashes of ability yesterday and | served notice that they will be a rough customer this fall in the Inter-Lakes Conference. But they were still no match for the Oaks. Dendero hit pay-dirt once through By BILL CORNWELL | If stiff competition helps toughen up a_ football team, Waterford coach Dave Freeman should have a bunch of real “‘he-men” today. The Skippers met Royal Oak to Stop Ground Airlane Dondero Jast night in _- far the air and let a pulverizing ground} A pass interception late in the dashed 15 yards after intercepting Attack of Dots {season opener and found t Yigame do the rest. The Oaks built 4th quarter set up Dondero’s last/@ Pass and Mike Wurst tallied from) . Oaks more than they could-handle. |. , 39. cushion at halftime and|tally. The Oaks marched 35 yards|two yards out for 2nd period TDs. By BRUNO L, KEARNS Boasting a big, rugged line and jjust coasted through the. final two|in four plays with big Jim Sierns,|Jimmy Pierce. bulled eight a hard-ruming corps of backs, quarters. : . . .|215-pound fullback, crashing over|in the $rd_ stanza forthe fi Sports Editor, Pontiac Press 4 : Dondero taught Waterford a. k« « * from one yard out. Knotts oe ee eee noone one verted from placement. — sound gridiron lesson under the Waterford's attack was so com- lights at Waterford stadium. The - A 30-yard touchdown run by Tom After muffing one golden scoring Ridley and Bob Brown's conver- for ‘football team of Pontiac te opportunity early in the Isf quar‘ in Weight, numbers and expert surprising 7-7 tie by stubbora Royal |point. 20 in the 4th. % Oak Kimball. - First downs ..,..... 2 12 -| ‘The Oaks scored twice in the | Walled Lake had little diffi. [Pirst downs -9..-.-- 3 ans team sparked by the tremendeas | ‘The Skippers showed occasion- | 2nd period. Ruddick put ‘his | culty with Union on the Redford |Pussine' yardage <... ("tts defensive play of center and line- + : * posses suiereegt. ty. 8 2-99" backer Steve Stieler, tackle Joe Fumbles cet pont i! Ht Corolle and end Dick Karagitz. a penalized .... fo : : = - ; 3 pee All So Central acenme eusany CAUGHT IN GRASP — Harrison Munson (15). shoulder pads ‘to end the dash Sicler was a Quarterback = ee va —~ . Je Dondero ......--.---.- 7 42 °@ 7-28) Intercepted a pass and went 28 yards before the nemesis throughout the game for PHS. The Dots pet esl by firing three Pcs — scoring big arms of Steve Stieler grabbed him around the won a 32-7 decision at Wisner Stadium. downg to end Ron on 25, 37 Touchdowns: Ruddick (77, punt re- _— and 15 yard aerials. Teams Defeated Banks (tend, ‘ny? Berns 1, plunge). ; : Yk : * * * nversions: (placement) . ; aie Bong ate a punt- } All South Central League teams - 2 pons 3S : lost yesterday in non-league com- Tri ] S 3 : ing down gave Wyandotte the ball tition Tipie scorers | oo the WOH: 22, te Seve pias Me ot ie ew | | . : bulled over and Jeffrey added the Ortonville started the season off me — ———- 7 point, . on a losing note by falling to Good- a : 7 rich 31-13. . sae ie he td eden oo Ox The Blackhawks scored first c . Dots dominated the action. a eee aa . : , : tiac carne in the sécond quarter it 7-0. : es when the Chief's went 70 yards for h as te On By CHUCK ABAIR (switch a year ago, looked like a)six-pbinters resulted from. passes the touchdown, climaxed by Jim Goodrich then added six in t veteran in the backfield piling up/although the Maples had only one Keller’s 23-yard sweep around end. first period, 19 in the second A steady ground attack led byian average of better than six|other completion for the night in Two fumbles in the series ac- stanza and six more in the third rugged drome Chuck Gibson = yards per tarry. nine attempts as receivers were counted for gains of eight and 10 ren corn paved the way for a 393 The big senior did not take part |Constantly dropping the wet ball. ; soe -€ Ortonville’s last TD came in the Birmingham victory over Cran-| in the — — hed a hand ia %, xf 2 4th period when Gilbert Withey brook in the traditional opener| “tas he bel org ea i oad ps yrondagin "xine Four of tie six total first downs 3 pod -Thetween the schools at Birmingham - his bull-like rushes through jham a lead it never relinquished came in this drive which saw Kel- g~ -eeagfiaw peter last night. line. He gained 109 of the jearly in the 2nd period on the ler. make several good gains, Kel- Tnaged vend bes aa Geb Gibson, a 220-pound converted| Maples 217 yards rushing. receiving end of a pass thrown . ny ony glial aces. ae ead 6 we y hardier tackle who failed to make the| Two of the three Birmingham a eae Rugeell thet cow 3 Marine City. , : Jack Donaldson then took the a. s 6: é : ee ‘ Eel Pigs Kickoff and nearly broke away Seeries Cip teuchdeene are bel | Milford, Barons Triumph >| 6 ane ee Phiegm, tho ina incite pal Al Malcolm, 3 yards; Ken Coum- " poral wager —on oe nailed him. Donaldson almost did conde poem] gia pene ayy, ; | stamaa to produce a 134 lead it again later when he took the cht Reanch, alan of tie Sotth 5 ; at halftime. Estes reached pay- second half kickoff and went 35 hectiadl ell to Marlette dirt in the final minute of play yards before the last man, Jim a greg sp get h ; on a T-yard aerial from Dave Sree, Gne - came in the third-period when ' reagan: toads so OS wn pas be Oe quntertac Jim Niave meked] fT Py JERRY BARNTATHER _onery pnee made te comt| he ga seme ee ptt w scored. 2 + over 1 yard. sah . oul -Galeski broke over the middle and Pontise Press Photo * « & a magnificent defensive performi- * * * The outmanned Cranbrook eleven went 60 yards to the two, and he © SAD DEBUT — Portiac’s new head football coach Jesse’Mac-| y4inington’s defeat camé at the ance spelled the difference as} Leroy Parks plucked Mike |Stayed right in the battle until the then rammed over for his second Leay had an unhappy debut last night as Wyandotte walked off with |nands of Vassar 25-0 with Mike easier va wot Omen Lewis's aerial in the waning a —— when _ home team TD as Jeffrey added the point. a 32-7 victory before 4,000 fans in Wisner Stadium. Here he talks with |Biele going 28 yards and passing oan a 13-0 triumph. The visitors "ments and climaxed the contest bes sar Foggy * agree sm quarterback Dick Whitmer. 21 yards for two touchdowns. .. struck for touchdowns in the 3rdjin the finale, racing 35 yards for |down on the play of the night with 3:30 remaining in the 3rd quarter {Lake was getting off on the right foot by trimming Redford Union 26-12. Southfield was held to a and scampered_77 yards down the sidelines for a touchdown. Guard Bill Knotts placekicked the extra eriemy 48 in the Ist period with a 30-yard sprint and the Skippers lost the ball on downs on the Oaks’ , plus Dale Sparrow's accurate toe gave Kimball a tie at Royal Oak. WATERFORD-DONDERO STATISTICS . o Waterford Dondere ' Si. * — ter, the Oaks struck like a bolt of pletely throttled that onlye two| sion jhanded Southfield a 7-0 half-| q -gpoiled coach Jesse| While the Skippers were having lightning. Halfback Jack Ruddiek/drives carried into. Dondero terri-itime jead, but an 18-yard TD aerial MacLeay's debut with the Chiefs their troubles with Dondero, Walled'gathered in John Keating's punt'tory. Dave Nelson reached the from Jerry Riutta to John Kennedy and 4th periods jin administering paydirt. . Ed Eaglen's conversion}3: Noble senmeed ot ibe hints of ® ° the defeat. attempt was wide. when —— 47 yards after ‘defender Harrison Munson into : Millord tripped West Bloomfield). Oxtord provided’ promising | 1,°Snent made it 137 at the Une Cornell's waiting arms. It covered omed INS - 0C CS ef OWS 28-20 as Art Paddy also had his) preview of what may be ex- |? a at the time. 25 yards, the last seven by Cor- ° ’ li , ] opening ruined and Bloomfield pected later by sparkling bril- = x .* neli’s dash. The score read 20-7 , Hills, ‘paced by big Jim Kearney,| jjance of halfbacks Doug Chart- | Some spirited Crane line play after three quarters. ; blanked Cliarenceville 18-0 in) rang and Jim McCallum. and occasional runs kept ; Romeo got off to an impressive} One other Romeo tally was |Montross were bright spots for the Wayne-Oakland League games. : things interesting until the Estes Another fumble gave the Bears (start downing Richmond 6-0 but} nullified by a penalty as the jlosers who trailed only 7-0 until a were limited Milford and West Bloomfield en-| jincher, possession when Corrollo recover- |Rochester ran into an éxperienced| visitors dominated the game led - final quarter. agregar hy Scor von re ama = hen gaged in a real pan, ge > Fer The, the offensiv. j st penetration was until early santa, Redskins scored twice in ¢ Birmingham ay Me we pisy_# Frere ay = Clarkston’s Jim Jenson galloped! period, Pat Kelley went 10 yards Coach Cari ‘8 perfect rec- Davison aggregation and bowed 13-0 as the local entries in the new Ray Rinke and Butch Dallwitz. yard line. 44 yards followed by a short drive on the sidelines for the 37 yard (Tri-County League opened play in ster is rebuildi had| Speedy halfback Dick Smith e1_yard_ stripe where the Redman pass tallied another. | Me = or oe cougars Gigs ee Ee gunners - tT ie _n went — ons for both Davison | | Webves dei an a over the neighboring ; the misfortune ‘of running into a John Lucadem went around end Cranes : reins. & Stieler made it miserable for the Chiefs by shooting through center 40 nail Dick Whitmer several times, In fact just after the ensuing kick- off Stieler shot over the middle end stole the ball on the Pontiac 3% ; Nae h : t 145. 4 “P rom where Noble’s third TD pass|to cap a 60-yard march. somite pound “Peanuts”! “the teams were locked in al forward wall, man scored his third was set up for Cornell a moment scoreless tie until] the Tinal period aed 40 yard rab p Ded Na EML team, Ferndale, bowed to later. ° when Caro broke the ice but missed Chuck Styler. oe Belial With a minete lett, Sinn Ramee to ok Avon Routed, 50-7; Troy Wins the conversion. The deciding points}. touchdown early in the Sed quarter] |S oy ‘Moemaficdd’s lnat tally. [Pint towse ..” : The Dots found it easy going right _.. |followed the kickoff. ve i ised Gras ol & ‘ele’ Jim| Anderson kicked four points for {ROME refdsge 000°. 317 set down the middle with Galeski = si Quarterback Tom Hubbell passed wen 2 ou. ‘Milford and Ken Armstrong two |Passes intercepted by ....: ) i aie oe a and Dick a e rion at Dressive:: yards to Rochester transfer for the Lakers, * lame serene: 28 on Winn picking up 62. ia John. Englert to set up the score. aE : ' ills |FumbIES. ost ees ae ! . John McKillen went over from the No Opponent Riyaprinnchonn pees yoy-ra siege greece aa oa “We are just too thin to send loop honors, had to. settle for the one touchdown victory despite numerous chances to score. Half- back Dave Proper scooted over ‘fram the three in the final quarter team loaded with veterans on open- ing night. Coach Gene Konley was “pleased with the Falcons’ show- ing’ despite the setback. _ The running of Dave Heck and our boys both ways,”’ said Mac- , Leay. “We tried everyone we had | | Coach Frank Crowell said that;)back John Schoff turned in the to clog up the middle but it was his Avondale football team was game's most sensational play when no use, they had size and power.” ‘green and would make a lot of {he returned a kickoff 99 yards for Pontiac showed good speed in mistakes. So far he's right. Lake/a touchdown, the backfield but the backs could|Orion was predicted to be strong; Jim Drake tallied three times, not shake loose as PHS blockers'this year. And so far that fore- oncee on a 40-yard gallop and twice were unable to move the big Dots swarming through. Lansing Sexton, before meeting! three straight home foes. jcast is right. on passes from Nick Niera. Doug ; Orion made its backers look Storey and Larry Kelly also hit Next week the Chiefs travel to good Friday night with a 41-13|pay-dirt for @rion.. and Jack caf den, walloping of Roseville in the Wild-| Schaeffer, Jim Recknagel, Storey Avondale was almost!and Niera One of the area thrillers of the night occurred at Caro where La- peer, Class A entry in the Tri- County, pulled out a 7-6 verdict in the waning seconds of play. five to tie the count with 10 sec- onds to play. He then added the important point after to clinch it. Holly Misses 3 — Field Goal Tries in 6-6 Deadlock Three missed field goal attempts in the last half. spoiled Holly's threatening seconds later when Leroy. Parks grabbed a kick-off following a safety and raced to the Wildcat’s. 10 yard line. Clarkston failed, once more, to to make it 14-7 at the half. Tom Bell made it 1413 by going 12 yards in the third period, and No.Field for Lamphere ‘| Madison Heights Lamphere, Oakland County's only Class: D high school, was supposed to play a football game with Detroit Coun- try Day Friday afternoon, But one very important in- gredient was missing — no field. Oakland League by picking up 117 yards himself from scrimmag Milford, Laker Horiers ‘plus *two touchdowns. , | * * * He took the opening kickoff and Win Season Openers : West Bloomfield defeated Or- ran 85 yards, and then he went 40 yards from “scrimmage in the second quarter to make it 12-0 at the half. 2 ; » After recovefing a fumble on the seven, Chuck Mezey went five yards for the final Bloomfield score. Clarenceville pentrated to chard Lake St, Mary 23-37 in the opening cross country meet for both teams yesterday. Steve Rogers came in first for the Lakers who also took positions four to seven, St. Mary’s Chet Witkowski was second and Don Donakowski third added extra points. PONTIAC-WYANDOTTE StaATistics [driven from its own premises by) * x * chance of opening the season on a Pontiae Wyandotte! Inkster Roosevelt, 50-7. Inkster le@ Avon at intermission, |the winning side of the ledger but | Coach Joe Borovick carted hisithe Hills’ five in the first period ke & & the Broncos gained a moral vic- gridders to Country Day and found) for the only threat. Milford harriers took a close '32-0, and broke fleet-footed runners si(meet, Friday, from Clarenceville Rushing yardage .... 102 201 Passing yardage 0 96 Clawson, defending Oakland B : in vridi fen Pasees ae ol 11 ‘loose from all points of the field.|tory in coming away with a 6-6 no gridiron there. Then he was Passes intercep. by 1 3-38 mney iagrcnave , — yeien ‘Perry Robinson made four touch-|tie against strong Grand Blanc. told that the game was scheduled| Yards passing 0.0.1 38 olin the season’s Opener for both Purbles lost : : , it br ae Me ‘downs, one, an 81-yard jaunt, and Two of the kicks went wide and at McCabe Field so he lugged — downs ways Pr »Jisquads. The Redskin patty Ba aa 6 8 me ov = Us sans "sailen, Bill Wintersteen crossed the goal ied ard, —_ was on the final them over there. Interceptions by ....... 5.2}|lled a 28-point total to 34 for the ‘, TiC: f s | * ' i a \ play of the game, was blocked as Alas Borovick and his boys alties ees... visiti : = Fumbles lost ........55 1 2 ng cross-country squad. SCORE SUMMARY Wrandotte .7 @ 13° 12—32 Pontiac 7 0 OT Pontiat Seoring Keller (23 yards), Keller (plunge for point), Wyandotte Scoring Mary, 7-0. The Dragéns raced to a 34- lodfed through the 2nd half. Half- squeaked by Royal Oak st. |'WiCe- — The Jackets scored their only 7| TD in thé 4th quarter on a five- halftime lead over Roseville and} Y8"@ run by Duane Lan. Jerry Hill kicked the extra point. _ John Volk and Dave Rehsé éach the two nearby rivals battled on even terms right down to the final whistle. Holly led 6-0 at the ist half as a result of a l5yard touchdown pass from Bob Letson to Bill - up. were doomed to frustration.. Me- Cabe Field was too wet to play on and the opposition didn’t show Se Joe took his team back to Thumb Co-Champs Win Qaleski (1 yard); Galeski (2 yards); eS ee ees yolk § Sn aoe | ioble to Cornell (18 farsi scored two touchdowns as Claw-|Taylor. Blanc ace Bob Lamphere, found out that of last s on an $- bust rneil (15 yard pass play) wate tome < ng the in ! ,' iy tad ae year’ > cas yard after a long. deffrey (2 placements). Northville Edged, 13-12 crushed €enter Line, 28-0. Troy’s Wayne Figley chalked up three quarter on a ‘58-yard Scamper. 3 TD’S EACH — The open | Borovick was just as well satis- > campaign last r ) = | Dick Biery scored twice but . Oak Pork Falls, 26-6 ‘Northville lost a 13-12 decision to; TD'S. one a S8-yard punt return. ‘Brighton Nips Lions day of prep football locally pro“ ified, Four of his regulars were|,,Almont dumped Flint Athertoniiws piace kicks, Nate Petty Oak Park went down to its first Plymouth. Biery went 1 yard in| aS the Colts whipped Detroit Lu-| ay duced ‘a’ parade of touchdowns out of the lineup with illness 13-7 and-New Haven crushed Clin-| of | . scored | by individuals like Frank Red- o SS: |tonwille - 4042. Another Thumb/o-® s in the : : ay|irst quarter, Dick Burden got the defeat of the season by losing a the first quarter and scored on a theran, 26-0. - 60 yard pass play from Ed Witten-' Fitzgerald made a 3rd period was all Brighton needed to defeat An early touchdowh by Ron Visel man of,Milford (top); Jim Drake @. FRIDAY’S FIGHTS team, Capac lost to Anchor Bay 26-6 verdict to Garden City despite | c. the running of Ray Kovochevich|berg in the 4th quarter. touchdown stand up for its 6-0/South Lyon for the first time in| Of Lake Orion (center) and ; <= Archie Moore, 178, 19-6, — Griffin inthe th who gained 150 yards on the/Plymouth ‘got its winning TD jeutertee of Utica: George Collier’s|three ‘years. ‘The final tally read| Wayne Figley of ‘Troy (bottom)...|finy "fs “Naw' Foner tiene “7| Almont icéd its win im the 4th |Narron Lee te str Pepe sa ground, The 150 pound halfback|by blocking a punt on the North-/15-yard TD dash in the 2nd stanza|6-0 as South Kyon could not cash} Each scored three touchdowns “SL BOURNE “sia pay Rio-| Period on Frank Hartway’s short | got the others. Two were se Gubiee gave Oak Park a short lead by |ville 18 and scored a few plays;|was enough t6' give Madison / alin on séveral chances to, score in| last night as their respective |jas, 137%. Austin, Tex. and pian TD dive, Hartway also scored |of 30 and 65 yards by Tom poing 70 yards in tiie first quarter. |later. | hard-¢arned win over St. Mary. the last hail. teams won. im spas a ee we ee ae, id tally in the first period |Braasch. ‘ } i ij | i ; 2 . ; : = . \ * ~ r . | i ; \ ‘ ; * aoe; pees ‘’ Bed j3 Oe idee ©) kee ghee, Td ‘ ROA Se al ee ae $ 1 te cee wl, Sioa ‘gee . 2 Wr NE Ca SE ae ee ee 5 ; “a oe of \ , : | j A | coe Ni sag Ay VEY ; oA ty Vi \ e | 5 vies ) pT ds pag , “4 Ee AE mA INI Ey Mee. “Ny | ! : ; pam ieneee uae J A Ee fot re ; \ x * ele | : a : A \ | z . i) : , 4 a -° | se book A j x \ : en | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1057. a 2 PHOREEN Inkster Beet gece 50 ‘Davison ae 13 Lake Ofion .... 0.4. 41 |Troy ..2 154.024 26|Romeo’ ... veeeees | OIRO-Kimball ....... 7|Goodrich .. . 31| O\Southfield ........ 7iOrtonville ....2... 13 | Fitzgerald .......4 6 Utica Oe tab aeeeee 6 Avondale ......... 7iRéchester ...,...- | O,Roseville. bi ‘oc seceere 13\Lytheran. . saesesee 4 0,Richmond Bes oe wie b * ‘Major League Averages | ap) eee PT sh SEStERE=E STOSERERE BEEESSE™ Sebezss ittiey +4 S2E2555 = aoa _ — , ‘nnn | F i i} | RUSLEBRAASUSATSANaUsSeESUSsVENSE SE seREsSesaMETIEsIINEwAe Eels ENESs Mitiiitii tees? fe pets | 7 Sagussess E é isiistish isuishipeb abba SEE bes? ta ii ox? g SUgUSOSUSELE REE SRUNCERUEL EE EENOE ESSER MRCERUSUBcERTeEswege” Sex" Hl " zm é a gre SESESSESESEDSUBECENBESEAECEREEES” suuSerageseseusatenaleseecsas - Qe Ht : of i ¥ 3 s cf ip EE sHESESRSESERNaoeBSSEESE SE ¥9i bad f i i, i RESERRSSASSLSexrssssses wf Z i . i Fs : a 2 BP <6} = : = 3 cee fe e SERSNSRESEISESESNES fusssanceusessccestsesce2’ ve i z S SSSSSSSShSeeee ie i SSe8Sr dune itestendsueteinee’s Sak eclSirvcelSeuvrabinebww98acesse- Siete aBuolie Geel Sweetie Sita Ses Foyt if z & Zz bes Grid Activity Slated in State © This Weekend Around the Michigan college front: ¢ Michigan and Michigan State are holding full dress sessions s E 2: fore ot “ . x 5 Shaclbs sebwGE shake red LE seab Paks ERRSCSEES ES BEESEE SSE" awleas at Sevesetuseoui-Suacke oYnouS ofS SafoteshabSsstetGRnt,.2o8th uit ial a mie ” 4 - - - ~- bbb bb bb bhebigbinie eRe biet ss % F = ~~ SESE Zeesce Bistverusyteseyscexesusrueseunuseessuoreckesssensesesaseceetest St FSERSREEE REUSE RRESHS | Sass Beu les Stadiums this U. of D. tiad a 2:00 p.m. kickoff time for invading Marquette. 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The Lions and the New York jants have a 1:30 p.m. kickoff ; He Archie Moore of the 1936 vintage another 10 years, but young Tony scrimmage in their respective | afternoon. ; Michigan meet this afternoon in| r - ging ‘LOS ANGELES i — Venerable without. mercy last night to score a seventh round knockout and pre- serve his light-heavyweight title. * winks when he says he’ll fight for Anthony won't say it isn’t possi- 5 the ring at the Olympic Auditori- Ole Arch, who started fighting um in giving New Yorker Tony a 21 years ago and may. be 41 or|boxing lesson and again after the may be 43 or perhaps older,|fight as he met newsmen in the slammed tee of tea eg Anthony | confines “we oper room. oe sks. a AP Wirephote DECIDING BLOW — Tony Anthony was on the way out after light heayyweight champion Archie ‘Moore clipped him on the jaw in the Tth round of last night's fight in Los Angeles. 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Cardinals, battle to stay close at Cincinnati, s3bs = SEBER — z a 3 : Hy 4 Begin New Season Sunday Fed, Mikes Are Readyzs: r opponent eat tt mt De BEBSEEEESS i . if | | Ei g z Beam Fist, ~ but Chiefs Los 458 i: i | i ' * * Braves, who now have won : zi i a d ! ri Ba: i AG ag8 ef 3 managed their third hit of * , * Yanks, Braves Seek to Pad | Lead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | In the other oe Brooklyn 14th victory, The Nats collected Seixas Ousts Olmeda What a Hellzapoppin’ weekend was beaten 32 by Philadelphia/gix hits, all off Johnson, while Tru-| and Baltimore blanked ‘Washing- man Clevenger gave up eight to! LOS ANGELES —Davis Cup iveteran Vic Seixas - eliminated ton. 1-0, *® the Orioles and lost it on Bob Nie- man’s bad-hop single and Al Pilar- joik's double in the eighth. | Rain postponed Detroit at Kan- three-run homer and Hank Bauer |sas City. * * Archie Kayos Youthf Taking first things first, the champ says he would like to tan- gle with French-Canadian Yvon Durelle in a match for the 175- pound crown which he thinks will aid Uncle Sam's relations with * * *x Anthony, on the other hand, bat- tled a draw with Durelle and | Grid Results Almont 13, Flint Atherton 7. Aon Arbor 37, Wayne 0. Ane! y 25, L Armada 53, Utica St. Lawrence 6, per Sty Le ple ods a 0. “Bay Central 4 Owoss0 0. Ben Chicago Wells 6. Brown City 36, Kingston 4. ‘. Cranbrook T. Berkley 19, Ferndale 0. Hills 18, Clarenceville @. Bast Detroit 18, Van Dyke @ Plint orthern 41, Detroit Del Fraser 40, L'a Creuse Farmington 18, Bentley 8. Garden Grand Eastern 7, Caro a Lal ‘Ab Medison , Royal Oak ariotie 13, Werth Branch ©. Heights 19, Grand Rapids Clintondale 13. 4. Northville 12. 6, Ecorse 6 (tie). ars River ; Romeo 6, chmond 0 Royal Oak Kimball 17, Southfield 17 Royal Oak Dondero 26, Waterford 0 6. Grand Rapids BGouth 6 (tie). Troy 26, Detroit Lutheran 6. Vassar 25, Millington 0. Wyandotte 32. Pontiac 7. Walled Lae 26, — Union 13. FRIDAY'S COLLEGE RESULTS Hofstra 14, Wilkes 0 South Virginia Tech 14, Tulane 13 Davidson Catawba PRO FOOTBALL EXIBITIONS Friday's Results Chicago Bears 29, Cleveland 3 Saturday's Games a Cardinals vs. Baltimore at St. (Green Bay vs. Pittsburgh at Minnespo- Sunday's Schedule New York at Detroit Philadelphia at San Francisco Air Force Outclassed | LOS ANGELES — The UCLA Bruins blasted an outclassed Air Force Academy téam 47-0 Friday) lin the first’ meeting of the two ‘teams before 33,293 fans. ; young Alex Omeda of Peru from ithe Pacific Southwest Tennis |Tournament to move into today's | semifinals. batted in a pair, had a three-hit} shutout for eight. Then Ted Wil-| liams hit a pinch home-run, -his| 35th, to open the ninth, Frank Malzone added an RBI single and Jackie Jensen hammered a two- run homer before Bob Grim came on to get the final out for Ford's Lith, One of Best LANSING (#—Of all the game species that roam Michigan wilds, none is more prized than the black bear, and hunters are hopeful that Righthander Dick Donovan built himself a 2-1 lead with a 410-footithis season may be one of the wwe gg the seventh at Sagi best. land, was handed a sixth de- for Don Mossi’s 11th victory.| hopes. Deer hunters, who bag an Rookies Roger Maris and Dick] estimated 85 per cent of the Brown, who had paired a triple| bears taken in Michigan, killed for a 1-1 tie in the) ® reported 810 of the big fellow and. singlé fifth, opened with a single. A walk Al Smith's fly tied it again Bobby Avila’s single broke it up. The other Sox run came on Earl Battey’s second - inning climbed to 1,739 for a 20-year high. There’s been some speculation “jon the possibility of a drop in the bear populatiori, but game ex- perts trace most of the decline to A two-run ninth won for the Billy O'Dell relieved in the ALLE! ¢ eF * game in the seventh and add-|ninth to save Connie Johnson's bad weather. Cold and snow have State Hunters Anticipate Béar ‘Years coincided with the deer season the last couple of years, and when the snow falls, bears hole up in their dens for winter hibernation, away -from hunters’ guns. First of Michigan's three annual bear seasons is already past, run- {ning from Sept. 1-15 throughout the| Upper Peninsula, where bears are most plentiful. Scattered reports, ineluding the tally of three orga- nized hunts replete with dog packs, indicate hunters apparently en- joyed moderate success. A small game license is all that’s required to hunt bear during the September season and the Oct. 1-Nov. 5 season which takes place jthroughout the state. Only deer hunters may set their sights on bear from Nov. 15-30 the regular deer hunting season, jand use of dogs is prohibited. \ i ‘ {doesn’t give the Canadian a chance. : Then Archie said he believes he might be of help to fat people, and probably would write a book on weight control. * * * Yesterday morning, as he bat- tled to take off four ounces and make the light-heavyweight limit,’ he didn’t have such a ready quip. ‘But after the fight he’ pointed out} ‘that his “secret Australian diet’ |had brought him down from more ‘than 200 pounds in two months. | The titlist parried questions about any desire to battle for the heavyweight crown against Floyd Patterson. He lost via knockout in a fight with Patterson last Nov. 30. ~*~ * * Moore collected a $90,000 guar- gate of $53,000 this left Anthony . ’ ul Tony with less than $5,000 balm for his wounds under contract terms. Yet he did receive an education. “He gave me a lesson tonight that I won't forget,” Tony said in his dressing room before break- ing down in sobs. “I hope nobody says anymore that I have a glass jaw.”’ * * * If he had, the challenger would have gone down to stay long be- fore the actual end. In the sixth, Moore staggered him with a right jto the head and scored repeatedly with rights and left hooks. He had pulled a surprise earlier that hurt when he rammed home right hand leads. 72°F , Six seconds before the stanza ended, Moore decked the young challenger with a right and the bell rang before Tony reached his antee, including the $70,000 from |feet. “ national television. With a gross ~*~ * &* As the seventh opened, ..7 p.m—Whesler (@0) vs. Moore (11-12). Kansas — Bun at City. 9 am. ning (10-7) vs. Garver (5-13). Detroit at Kansas City, 2, 2:30 p.m. veland, 1 p.m. eneeee FRIDAY'’S RESULTS | Philade! 3, |S Louis 7s Cincmmmatl’S, 1 fakimge, night nay York : Smssboren rein |New i. fone. | fopar's GAM) af Brooklyn, 1 p.m.—Sanford (17-4) vs. Podres (12-8). Milwaukee at Chicago, 1:30 (17-4) vs. Drabowsky St. Louls at Cine ) L:30 ™, A Philadelphia at lyn, " 3 ners at webareh 1.3 St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Only game "ied. * * FRIDAY'S HOME RUNS Friday's Miner League Baseba : Final Playoffs - {All Best-of-7) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE sore 3, Buffalo 2, Buffalo leads AMERICAN ASSN. Denver 6, Denver leads se- series St, Paul 7, ries 32 + TEXAS LEAGUE : Houston , Dallas 10, Houston leads se- ries | appeared to have recuperated, but Moore found him midway in the round and relentlessly slugged him with lefts and rights. Finally Tony went down and struggied to get up. Referee Mushy Callahan didn’t. wait .but. immediately de- clared Archie the winner by a knockout at 2:29. can so rule instead of awarding a -}technical knockout. * * * The 172-pound Anthony won two rounds on the card of the referee and a judge but received only: one from the other judge. He didn't appear to hurt Archie, - although the champ wore a mouse - under his right eye from the sec- round on. In that stanza the challenger hit a low blow and- rain|Ccracked Archie after the bell, which annoyed the champion. Cal- lahan had to separate the two to prevent battling during the inter- mission. * * * About the proposed fight with Durelle, Moore quipped: ‘He's been crying for a chance, and I might as well give it to him," Reibel in Line Opposite Wings SAULT STE. MARIE — Vet- - eran Red Wing Dutch Reibel will _|line up with Edmonton when the ‘Flyers meet Detroit tomorrow night in their third exhibition hockey game of the season. The veteran center from Kitch- ‘| ener, Ont., is having a, tough fight this year to keep a starting . berth with the National Hockey g e F - Reibel, never an eye-catcher in ards. \the pre-season workouts, got off to a slow start this summer. But he turned in a top performance in Thursday’s preliminary game be- tween Hamilton and E¢cmonton. * * - * . He scored three goals and had a fourth goal called back. At the time he was skating against a line which had two proven veterans of Dineen. 4 SOI AEE seate-so NHL play—Billy._Dea_and Billy _ FOR SERVI ON. : “a walk. MeMahon hustled) i 8 A 3 Fae z . i z ff STFEE He A y be i | i ut t Fie ERé ery nt yee FF E i i i i by defeating Boston 7-4 while the; . (Cleveland —. —— Po Chicago's second place ite i 3-2 with two in the ninth, The} j A! i Fe Y - F s Rae 33 g27h : j Weed Cars soos Hdw. Pe dk Lee i eed a. 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Each day thereafter THE, prommanmbss SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ah. sor qos { 7: p.m Jeoniah’ representing - saan socanr there will be scheduled services| *"%s, °° 1:18 p.m. — Edward Zouk, at the nine churches: Saturday at/ West Africa Russet 6:30 p.m, there will be a Mis-|rrench Up ae gt man, China ~| yett, tadia. and 7:18 pm. Rev. J. T. Mid- From other sections of the Pon- tiac suburban area, the following churches report: x -® * ‘Rochester ° St.. Paul Methodist Church will mark full resumption of its Sunday School sessions at a Rally Day Sunday. Two sessions, at '|program “19 and 11 a.m., will run concurrent -'with worship services. Bibles. wilt be presented te members of the fourth grade as _they enter the Junior Depart (eaeat. the schoo] has made it necessary for the classes to seek further Increased enrollment throughout. * St. Philip Church will be back on its full fall schedule Sunday with three services: 8 a.m. Holy ‘Communion, 9:15 a.m. family wor- ship and church school; and 11 a.m, worship and sermon, . a At the 9:15 a.m, family ser- vice, all children except these in joint meeting is for the perpose of getting acquainted and making . for a retreat in October. coffee hour will be held at 10:30 a.m., fellow ing the services. irds, Dog, Cat ; | weg : , ‘ta lake CD Fire Kills 2 Birds, Dog, Cat illage to Insta é ioe Dinner feed Grain Surplus Suburban Growth Shown\Whife Lake ;, | 1 e Given , . ' oe es Grief for Rochester Couple Commissioners. [at Romeo Church Expected fo Increase jin. School. Enrollments Nathes Deputies + eee ego -_ — S ap pond y 10 ah) ROMEO — Members of St Path cree poset patho F y a sant emcee pliers Cotanierce, S13; Decker.) eS ake is gtleved today for the ices of all] % howe, and reported a fire. | Westwood Charter Unitiioy 1G. waren at « rail on twink ae a adjoining areas reflect the 476; Union Lake: 431; Walled Lake,| Chain of-Command one their’ pets—two . 0g eet ee renee ee te binks| t0 Take Oath: Monday; |dinner. Monday evening. The local! prospect for the. marketing per SE ee Pee and Whom, 7M. Proves Successful at aad a cat—killed in a fire in thel were dead in their eage; the puppy| Southfield Sworn In pong nati ce i egg Pe ns Ot he " sii walks Toreship Schoo! District| Recent Assembly pene ee pf cig eedipn: Lec apg Mn ml _ | _ ‘The Rev. Mr. Warren was re-\crease in feeding of grains, but} Walled Lake schools reported showed 9 total of 1,- ee a Sextons have a way with)and the kitten was in the SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — cently appointed to St. Paul Cathed>| predicted fiat Seaplie: dhe sur- over 5.500 atatants, with inhe, o0-/80 an inerease of 155 over last} WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — animals, neighbors say, and though/ All had been suffocated. Westwood Village charter commis-\ral in Detroit and has been serv-|pjuges would be enlarged. roliments still ‘coming in year, Three new appointments and two dogs, cats and birds are traditional) = = + ® sioners, elected last Monday when|ing at both churches for: several) The supply of feed grains, by. There were 637 in South Lyon its to the White Lake enemies, their's were just part of} Firemen, who estimated damage|residents of a 4%-square-mile area Weeks. He and his family will peducts feed and imported grai First count showed 048 at Wal and $15 in New Hudson. element- |r oynchi Detense staff have emae tents to the house and furnishings atjot Southfield Township voted to|move next week to Harper Woods.|Was expected to toa! 210. muillion| led Lake Senlor High and 1,167 at | 2° 0,00, UM alm ies ty vounced by Police Cilef Last hight the young couple |$1,000, said two lighted burnets in|become a village, will be sworn in| Following the potluck dinner|sons. or 10 million more than the| ° Semler Migh school. dents tetdled 217, and 418 were |anites Plan, CD ditector here - went eff to 2 local movie, leav- jan electric stove had caused the|Monday. sacctg 9s Sen tr tee Stars. Tol cree enanes Benes ert Elementary schools reported as) listed for thigh school grades Perr ae ing the pets at home. Shortly go | gpa sg gether as ‘a - & Pg Rev. oib aed toute wees ene o Graph ®- ‘4 Tied an ee ~ one by Earl npolg Feagey Eetinaad were Swors bs Bt 8 Bm Warren hag :Deen named. : te iemeta ete Slots Reading Course Almont Community School opened Sasistant police deputy; Charles ? Skim Milk Sales. had no insurance on their turn-|Justice of the Peace Theodore .|V/ th Fe Ilo hi ga cpt 15 eer, at Kimball High School sreponie tion ty students regio ao ity; and Glenn Brotherton, as- ) = a Westwood village is a resi- major grain, averaged ling’ efficiency will be presented:Ye2! With late enrollments . ¢ Jackson w: pin Irban Areas Auburn Heights | ‘ast ssi.‘ ow fo Gather Sunday bal A, em sa igh Scoala “nee Mrs, Mabert, Jackson, was WASHINGTON @ — 7 ———— . : yal Oak Adult Education Dept. Seah nel cle Doliege Powers, public relations 1 ROCHESTER — A sub-district ge i tion with Wayne St ; Siatee mee eee Boys Club Plans new clty of Southfield includes | eee tad ut a Couple Building Shelter |tniversiy. the 8657 year were TH. ey sy ‘basis than whole ary: rich Northland ee Center/held.at St. Paul Methodist Church |: The 12-week. non-credit’ i oo mile tis Harvest Dance [ich Northland ‘stop at 4 p.m, Sunday. Margaret Pur-|,, DENVER. Colo. U? — it another! “cen ‘next Wednesday, “na, Mixes Her Flowers, ee ae ee ant ae The Agriculture Department said); AUBURN HEIGHTS — Auburn dy and Larry Hill, officers of the|tisnnum will be prepared. ‘The|7:30 to 9:30 pen., and continue on etables: in Garden }was accomplished by the first skim milk sales during the first'Heights Boys Club is planning a! district group, will preside at the|risnnums are having an air raid|Successive Wednesdays. Miss Pa- °9 timed chain of command test call. ” seven months of this year were Harvest Dance i phmltg *| Mayor Fines. Himself meeting and have charge of @f/shoiter built in the backyard of|‘Ticia Humphrey, a member of the) MANGUM, Okla. (# — Mrs. |Within one hour, all members had Oe oe me noe '$6, Costs for Speeding Ne ts ee City, {teir_nerth Denver home. The/Reading and Suty Skills Dept. ot} wiima Taylor decided to mix/been contacted and reported to CD earlier, Sales of whole building operating Layman Imlay A ichigan State versity, will) things mg season. |headquart . ‘same markets showed an increase} Announcement of the dance, with) SPENCER, Iowa — When the|conference vice president of Meth-|nich is being built, beneath ‘eix|instruct the course. ro. es * © : . de , guest feet of earth and reinforced con-| Emphasis will be placed on read- eo sash ack a -her| A new grid map system for as- Two entrances will lead in-|ing speed, comprehension and vo-| vegetables, and vegetables in her signMment of personnel and equip- to the reom, to be stocked with|cabulary development. Utilizing| flower bed. She now has eggplant! ment was explained, and the group distilled water, canned goods and| books as informational sources/and parsley by her sweetpeas and received two complete first aid other necessities. Hannum is a and evaluation of materials alsojlarkspur, and roses and zinnias kits, a donation by John Clark of will be emphasized. mingled with peppers and lettuce.'Union Lake Pharmiacy. OL. 3 bedroom LOW DOWN PAYMENTS veterans: o—__—__- —____—_- civilians: [voix Cory FEATURES ® Activities and OB rooms © Formica counter tops a fs © Studio and conventional callings * Good closet space throughout e Spacious kitchen © Spacicis sots finish paid for by the builder COPCO Aluminum Horizontal Sliding Windows Fd Payments as LOW as complete with hes’ ond tit , P ONTI AC KNOLLS: Model Home and Sales 30 yr. GI and Office OPEN Daily and Sunday from Noon till 9 p.m. 99 Buy PRICE FROM | 4 542.500 fe | month FHA TERMS — Model at 622 Linda Vista Drive—Phone: FEderal 3-9156. | taxes and insurance a Pe b= SE SR aa A Ry eae ee eee, ee ot eee ~ ckoround Review Parade of New Homes for 1957 oo mber 2-2 is pore oe - WATKINS HILLS, Ward A. Ross Builder, William A. Kennedy ers and real estate dealers aré’put- _ Realty. West of Watkins Lake road, south of Dixje Highway. From ting their best houses on display. $15,000. . While -no concentrated effort is _ being made locally to have a “Pa- rade of Houses,”” Press readers May be interested in reviewing 1957 $15,000 or just over. With ception they are one-story style. Here is the modern z aad sae ¢. d\« >= A , : _ ' = carameste — ie 2 7 ah _ ‘ LAKEVIEW 57, Meadowbrook Realty. Model on Williams Lake road near Airport road. $14,850. BUDGET RANCHER, Bateman and Kampsen Realty. Model in Perry Acres, north of Pontiac, out M-24. $9,975, plus lot. ek Mii J ney Bey: ie Ae rane Loe tea 7) ‘TES, Avon Thvestment Cainediek A Na- of Walton boulevard. From $12,000 tional Homes pretab house. Model at Judah Lake, three miles north APPLE ORCHARD, Multi-Lakes Realty. The Orchard Lake. Model on Pontiac Trail between “Miracle House”. built by Frank Marotta of Haggerty and Decker roads. $17,250. Walled Lake, designed by Herbert Hawthorne of } A | Bmnerare ‘ . ne a F t a toa vigaes yy ee. | * e ij . é Fi 4 i Hl | <4 Pot eel ¢ ah 4 a. a ee | z . ed io") 1 see et ne re s a 4 on =) ey tee t ie} fos Vey i 4 : i Py : ; } Le i fi / ; | : pat, yn fo ™ cy a} f* : } ? ya OX, * pled fig Seda tee fe re 4 ea 44 No ceeS * | + as j ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. SHPTEMBER 21, 1957 ce "ee LO =e = ie ate : ool a ‘ding a Wea wm ra “ a aged ag ea Sg ie yi pS eas Se es ae i - f pM ee eee eee nS es \ . “ Es red , ps ig y ; they were never intended to be. } fa classed as antique furniture, can RCIAL BUILTUP [take on a new look and a new ING purpose. Old buffets with legs Pheae FE sig? © cum Bshortened become: under-the-win- dow chests. Get An Extimate Withest Odiigation ing HUGUS-MARSH [noorine @ wesutaTion ¢0. fines. 30-Gallon GAS AUTOMATIC RUE 2 Pa a . = * ¢ * —* . < : S$ 00 M2 ee oS oS : = % ‘ 52-GAL. ELECTRIC ms QQ N. W., Washington 5, D. C., will be glad to send you the booklet, entitled “Something for Nothing Adventures."’ Just send your name and address and the name of the | pamphiet. iInsist on Ladder Safety You can paint a house from lad-) 2 ge aris 2 ders, algae easier to have) SLAVIK “BONUS” HOUSE — This revoluti@nary new home : Ste ee Ponting Press Photo | plank suspended between two lad-| design appears in a new model home this weekend. Located at while the second level is six steps up. These homes on 75 foot lots | ders, from which to work. For} 6220 Williams Lake road, it is one of the first to be built in the . sell for $13,990 with $750 down. Cox Realty is handling the sales | ey eee ae ee country. The first floor is three to tow foot below grade level, - and is now holding open house. = __ = Pam © $5.00 DOWN 7 . we nase aoe een 3 Make Porch Slavik Bonus House Is _ |WindowsAdd Space, The Good Housekeeping Shop QF. NTIA | —,. _, \|Spacious and Economicalllight fo Attic Room [f siw. tues. re 5, | CUSTOM HOMES Winter Proof - i ae Senna ee aes porary OER ot eons @ Modi ct @ | | sign which combines the best fea-|and utility-laundry room. {family can be obtained by adding| See This Amazing Softener 1638 Apple Lane One of the unhappiest things! tures of the 2-story, split-level and| ‘The second level has three bed- | Pair of dormer windows to an labout the arrival of cold weather rooms, bath and additional utility |¢*Pansion attic. Dormers increase] |e aanaals | . Todey ot (Behind Kirk-In-the-Hills) - for many families is giving up the|Coucnhrny Secs ts Wein Un storage. Bullt into the carport head room and usable floor space ; © WAREHOUSING © FABRICATING HH. A. STANTON] ANSON PRIEHS x | m5 Branch Street 103 State FE G-ises|_Misense _| READY for | OCCUPANCY ! -3-BEDROOM HOME Friday "til 9 Telephones: FE 4-0586 FE 4-9582 BEAMS —- PLATE — BE O008 — ANCES —- CHANNEL, — PiPt AND FIXED COLUMNS ? ze t i fi ti g B AE "J may i | i i ; i L : ; | ) ; Fe rf a F i aE ékgeinte? ip if i paé hy i : i 9 lr z : i i f ak di ; i i ; i i 4 : ef E : 3 | aT t ire i ia F; 5 g i I is ag 2F 25 eg it oe ie z if i E LE BEE (J i: I itt i f . windows should be fit-| Borrowing an innovation Sar a mis tramicie'a Tetmaoer sees] § 0100 FULL PRICE any cracks or air leaks arounl/stitute of Technology, Slavik’s de- ‘ F : 5 rrr Si ates sentel Oe Dean tees soem) foot | Ne oe . 2 of can . designs, while main-] 3 bedrooms, full basement, deluxe features, close to ' @|_ 3 | sama erp rete hg aaa Se the of < pre a schools, shopping and transportation ... ONLY A FEW \ 7 DOWN : ranch house or bungalow. LEFT. Model is located at Robinwood and Perry Streets, . ' [VOM Bo. g ° FIRST LEVEL LOWER north of East Boulevard. Open Daily and Sunday FE 5-7471 to VETERANS : g ndows Save Both the main entrance and the 12 to 9. : Factory Installed — heltered a carport are ; po § educe Drafts at grade level. The picture-win- - NO DOWN | fet PAYMENT * MONTHS | i | se i ey UTANS jews’ macouivne vom rom! ROSE HILL REALTY CO. PAYMENT | yovneern | TO PAT ag KE 2-9060 |. Early fall is the time to check|/are reached by descending five] 19470 Grand River _ ae OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. , “ . | - EXCEPT Wednesday and Thursday _|[they sre functioning efficiently for or * * FOR APPOINTMENT house and high _ CALL Midwest 4-3800 _ cary! “@US OUT OF BvERY 60 HOMES SEINe OuNLT the al 2 AUMERSA TORAY 16 PROOVEES BYs+d Li S ZL pate Drive Out Joslyn Rd. 32 Miles North of [Pes laboratory tests for tight ft} | Walton Bivd., Left at Carpenter School | a: om ae AVOR INVESTMENT C0 | oe | “By WH ITE. BROS. Real __ sae vss See a _i Wen i; ly — a ee ee Estate in 3 Weeks! SOLD SOLD ture and keep shrinking or swelling | ===] SOLD SOLD per rie AREAS [2h tie | RA Let us CONSTRUCT or ENCLOSE valk porch | | SOLD | SOLD - SOLD . SOLD with the amazing new Jalousie, Awning Type | - Drayton Plein | Woterford” Waal - “gemeee Window or Combination Storm Windows | | ; Be , ! 5s \ ade SOLD SOLD #£SOLD =: ore Let 365 "195 Acres 6320 Wellesley sO LD Experience Clarkston Estates Independence Township peree : Clarkston Estates ill Assure : : ; You of Quai SOLD SOLD + #£‘SOLD SOLD remed 11880 Big Loke Rd. 4153 Windiate 2128 Allen Rd. QO Reves Guaranteed Springfield Lotus Lake Ortonville St. Ignace Work Pe | = . We Manufacture Storm Sash for All Types of Windows , SOLD SOLD ; | WE ALSO FEATURE ———— , . , ee ee Woterford Toredhip ghee ca Tlelousle Windows LiWood Double Hung Windows: AND WE CAN SELL YOURS! FOR QUICK ACTION CALL aie. See A Fo magn! “c. weepon =e T= WHIT ; olGtl S Telearaph Ra Phone FE 42597 | HH 5660 DIXIE HWY,. WATERFORD OR 3-1295 1 “ i r h i ¢ i 2 i . : 7 z 7 ; i E it i ¥ 4 i } : . Z i { ] \ ; . ‘ j ; i ' ¥ j ‘ » j é j : ¢ 2 | ee ; ef ; ‘ i : & \ ? j 4 . j ‘ | 3 2 \ x | % es aa ) A * 2 Pr Z. * ' \ ; : * 4 i - | ¥ La qe fee Pee 4 ; aoe ie p- 4 i : eh. : : om ; : , i . Lees } “a 9 : ; i F gee it ids ve . i l i ei , 4 sa 44 : . be = al Z 3 a lees ; : Hed ‘ , 4) : : < ‘ ' j Ki Eel ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY,/SEPTEMBER 21, 1957 y SEVENTEEN a fe i es ; ~y \ a. ? ae . ’ ’ bea ? ’ : zal { : ' - ; . ; . : “fs eS ; ea = « * ‘g ; we . 5 ioe | ‘ rel eer ey 5 wor Pe tee ‘ s af * é : ; < ee eee. / : s « -REVOLUTIONARY NEW HOUSING DESIGN CREATES AMAZING HOME THAT COSTS AS_ LOW AS $11.11 A SQUARE FOOT, INCLUDING LOT! THIS FANTASTICALLY LOW. PRICE IS POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF THE UNIQUE DESIGN THAT IAT GIVES YOU A BONUS OF 313 SQUARE FEET OF. LIVING AREA. | Featuring Over 1,250 Square Feet of Living Area $ _ Amazingly saeea from only ga ‘ ‘ : : t ‘ i : as = ‘4 a i “tt Wy «3 a se : 3 * ‘ . y a * ; . ae sad a at t ; e - ° NS ms ., es i i : b . , “ phi ‘ =e : ™* NEW DESIGN IDEA GIVES YOU GREAT SPACIOUSNESS FOR LOW COST! Today's average priced ranch style home usually sells for more than $15 a square foot. The amazing new design of the Bonus House gives you much more living area than the average priced ranch home and yet costs as low as $11.11 a square foot! This single startling fact furnishes positive proof that the Bonus House is truly a tremendous bargain. 2 By rs © Here is genuine value @ Here is spaciousness ® ’ Here is sensible advanced design ® Here are the I greatest terms in America today ® Here is a truly modern home designed to meet and beat today’s T pet construction costs yout bonus 313 SEAT FoR ND ... you can own it on the easiest housing terms fa aa SS ee cide in America UTE - : ~ Bowus a ° Jace See It Today! Buy lt Today! Get the greatest Rousing value offered in this entire area. 14'0"3 10'6" /tee. : ean = aebucoustp ce Stcono frooe Pray . | owe! | for bom fe FEATURES INCLUDED IN SALE PRICE: Located only 10 blocks ive l Tl a9" / : . from Lotus Leke 2S canpot @ 3 Bedrooms @ 1,250 Squere Feet of Living Area Furnished model at: 6220 Williams =-_ i-.. eytsens 1@ 2 Baths @ Low Taxes Lake ne -“ M-59 — aaa : vores '@ Lake Privileges on Beautiful Lotus Lake @ Attached Carport with Storage Area en Airport Read and left en Wil- en @ Asphalt Paved Streets and Curbing @ Aluminum Windows Complete with fiams Lake Reed, From U.S.-10, turn © 75 Foot Lots with 11,250 Square Feet Screens ve on William Lake Road (Walton in Each Lot = 2" Gold Bond Roewall Insulation ) . z aan TREMENDOUS TERMS... imei * LNG y | ; 7 Move in for Only $75 0 2s Built by: SLAVIK BUILDERS, Inc. 33°8is3" =" "= REALTY /4 We trade houses 600 N. Woodward, : : See Soleomen bow Royal Oak a, : : e LI 5-5400 / . 3 j \4 “4 A 4 / 4 \ . * > r / ; na. 4 / a | i { NN 1 Ibe a ‘| { q ¥ * : * i hee ny j eee. Fo Mi while . Par | pec Meg? 2 : i | ae , ‘ TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE JOHN KINZLER Prone eam rents | 670 W. Huron FE 4-3525 ee WE KNOW THE ANSWERS WHEN IT COMES TO ens that we do the job the way you want it done. Call us for Free Estimates. = = Wy, _ ADD A ROOM ~ Cramped for. space? Need larger living quarters? We will build to your specifications, or our experts will help you plan. Take 5 years to pay. Bea e utify Make your home the brig on your block! To do let us reside your Home with the new, one and marvelous Lyfalum Siding. Guaranteed not to chip or crack. And it can all be done on FHA Term.s your porch closed with screens. You'll find ff built on a plot as small as 60 i) THE PONTI | ae : ‘ a U-SHAPED RANCH STYLE — This U-shaped ranch style house has six rooms, but it can be feet. Horizontal siding is used as the exterior wall with a brick planter ottside the living room windows. 5 cae 4) a, Pag hi 2 . ha & a AC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1057 °'s -) . |weather recreation room, f iney and the brick of the patio ‘jranch style: house, large areas of . Let Us Build — for You Before | Winter and Save? just a few of the art possibilities offered by this panel. An optional lavatory off the’ service hall could function con-' veniently for a family with small] children. The stairs to a partial basement are directly off the serv- ; FE 4-2675 Corner of Huron and Telegraph The one-car garage could bé expanded to occommodate two cars provided the land plot is large enough. _ The exterior? It's simply roofed with a hip around the three sides of the “U.” The horizontal siding used as the exterior wall material could be either brick or shingles, | if desired. A brick planter outside! the living room window harmon- izes with the brick of the chim- ° ee Moery’s Oit Burner Sales-Service FURNACES VACUUMED —e_. GAS AND OIL——-EXCEL—MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates 3216 Rycroft St. , FE 2-4970 Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Frée Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing to become a partll 24 Whitfield Phone FE wall, Too much brick? Then use shub- bery in place of the wall at the open end of the patio! Throughout this smart, U-shaped glass are used. The glass provides adequate light and ventilation— and, as Architect Paul envisions, “allows. nature of the house.” SEE OUR STONE on | Casey Clark’s Jamboree of FUN and COUNTRY. MUSIC TUESDAY, 9 to 10 P.M. CKLW TV Channel 9 ' TAKE ADVANTAGE of These _ SENSATIONAL TV SPECIALS — A Rich Castone Front and 3 Walls of Insulated Cast-Alum Siding ONLY $664 comotere See or Call Us for - | = sae a All General Remodeling SUNKEN LIVING ROOM — A sunken living side of the house. A louvered panel separates it @ Concrete Foundctions room for formal living with a view of the patio from the foyer. @ Remodeling and the family-living room takes up most of one @ Garages , es L Ta.0" A center, provides privacy at the We Sell More... Because We Give More! r “| = | ; - ¢ 2 : a safety measure for sm FEderal 2°7004 24] MBED Room BED ROOM |poq BED ROOM children, the patio could be en- “lea eerie me IO"RIOLO" BD tnt 4* closed completely by making only ch a minor alteration in the pions. J i From the patio, you enter HM + a i 05 room through silid-/ GM Building Serie | 4 HL a rk t COs —— — ible from the living room through 9 S. Jessie St., Rear © Open Sunday 12 to 6 | aR] a large window. Windows in the - A oo eee 3 rege - alelelaltale lalate taleelataletaletaleataltetaltalele i, © Mil ll ou Sl ReRAiReR IN SerSic732 i aaggrenailngaraenk rene gira a : _—- owes tt > glass doors can be thrown open, = BUY DIRECT From: “it eT an a A Ee 4 door living room, : : aor « a } “| \|SMART KITCHEN STYLING a Add zest to the patio with potted a er) ; a flowers and = YOUR LOCAL $4) oe alm . - LIVING’ ROOM FOYER tile as the flooring material. ? MANUFACTURER! : ‘i=? st a s 8 a portant part of the home for " a ; styl -& arel pan EEN n ee size or style —_ FLOOR : 4] GaRAce | ter-top range, a refriger- a tor unit, a built-in freezer unit . 20x16 double hung......... $11.54 5 Cl ; cba ve a Salt ba = INTERIOR FLUSH DOORS ....from $4.95 = a meee ot, and sang | E EXTERIOR FLUSH DOORS ... trom $12.95 &| ,,, SELTRED Tarto — Tos patio hereby tre sds of | mn at a 4a f -.. tom = + Prccheresaydl amply b pec pare tired pire verde a en Note how losets insula’ L-shape; t = STORM SASH, 2'x4 sees eeceseeess SAIS 5 peone ine the ¢ oS ae = BASE BOARD...................87.00€ 5 es en . DOOR & WINDOW TRIM .........$5.50C Brett r nnn ven from the famlly-dining, room, wt { ie 5 = DOOR FRAMES — Exterior ........ .$8.95 of THE PONTIAC PRESS i Eaees s Mesias ee — ; There are characteristics imme- = DOOR JAMS— Interior ............$2.93 8) a sas, Femapioarragereigalns a Contact Us for Complete Price List mI Enclosed is 35 cents.. Please send me a copy of the study , feeling of luxury and felicity in this - ; oe = . Plan of The House of The Week, Design HW-70. No stamps at ule es dar aa go : ;also pia | EMPIRE SUPPLIES § =“"="““S°="="" Gazer . 4H Neme { living room and the entrance foyer - 2600 UNION LAKE ROAD Hf (Please Print) I \evel of the Test of the boetes’ - at {A louvered panel separates the = PHONE EM 3-4148 at Street i ! strom the cr near CHORSRRRSRSERSEDESREREeeRAReRESEEEE City te t 5 el me poe Gee eee fee een eee eee e eee wees ewe e=a==| He fi into the two-way fire- | ie. ¢ : | : cee cumtenbier which can be ... IS Inexpensive seen upon entering the house REAL BEAUTY when you use U-Shaped Ranch Style - slip both the living room . family-dining room. NATURAL BUILDING STONE B}Has an Outdoor Patio |r st sagas tat te nesses Ledge i © Colorado Pink Ledge family-dining room © prouch Lich Seodesene” “© Fetes Marble Blue and Buff covered with material similar to ‘ennessee Tayco © Silverdale Fiorits Marble (Building Stone) RICH LOOKING LUSTROUS” se POLISHED MARBLE WINDOW SILLS Beautiful Tennessee Marble ESTIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION PONTIAC CUT STONE — M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 FECES OSSD DD DLD SA This unique, U-shaped ranch house emphasizes the role of light, air and sun in healthful, zestful living. No freak, it’s a sound, styl- ish, six-rroom home that can be built on a small area of land—as little as a 60-foot plot. And it has a patio, which becomes an out- door. living room with all the privacy of an interior area. Designated as HW-70 in The Cy ColoGy SEZ: no money down 1-5 years to pay no payments till fall @ LOCAL TRADEMARKS, Ine. ie, A WIGE MAN ALW, *NOES”A LOT - For Free Estimates Call: | From 9 A.M. to 5 P. M.—. A Wise Man Knows... that cold weather will soon be here, and anything planned on being done, should soon be started. We are still giving low prices, and if you want an extra ” room, porch, attic, garage, carport, basement, combina- tion windows: in fact, any kind of remodeling done to your home, now is the time to save money. Buy direct from the owner and save a salesman’s commission. FE 4-5063 FE 4-6101 Evening—ME 7-1011 MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS 3377 W. Huron St., Pontiac House of the Week series, it was created by Architect Samuel Paul. His happy exploitation of the U-shaped arrangement has achieved a number of unusual features’ with distinct appeal and advantages to the discriminating home builder. may better suit your taste. The living room flooring, how- In examining this house, let's AIR : first look at its size and what it CONDITIONING has to offer. It has 1,598 square : ; feet, exclusive of the garage. It WATER TOWER 5 | h six rooms—three bedrooms, a family and dining room, a liv- ing room and a kitchen. And on CLEANING the plus side, the patio and the ne FE 53759 A feature, of course, is the : patio. It is surrounded on three PETE’S sides by walls of the house; a REFRIGERATION decorative, perforated brick wall, angled slightly trom the 1764 Com tobe Ra. BUILDING. PRODUCTS Co. 1992 Pontioe Dr., FE 4-9531 TRU-BILT Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads (20'526'x8", gables and dormers slightly extra) * 4 Walls of Insulated Cost-Alum Siding in - Your Choice of 4 Glamorous Colors ONLY $480 "COMPLETE (24'x20'28', gables and dormers slightly extra) * A Beautiful Castone Front That Will Enrich the Appearance of Your Home onty $299 _ compiere (25’x8", gables and dormers slightly extra) ‘nar ota @ NO MONEY DOWN—5 YEARS TO PAY! "ae @ LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! : ~ ~ INSULATED CAST-ALUM meinen tne ALCOA ALUM INUM SIDINGS NOT HOLLOW but heavily insulated A : with thick Celotex insulating board cr No M ONE that guarantees amazing insulation, Cau 7; Ww ne sounds, leaks or drafts from wind Ob or -weéther. fi Pip 774 eee : * id ) aan I ae see. +e i * Le , THE PONTIAC, PRESS; s: Satunpay. SEPTEMBER at, 1a NINETEEN Uaenocvoss (INS) ~_s fa ee eel wa outdoor appliance manufacturers who are beginning to feel the pinch of. the decline in construction. ; * * * i Mortgage lenders also will pitch! i ¢ in with a plea for savings toward ae Shyer on making the down ‘payment on a new home. Visitors who find a model home to their liking will have to place an order rather than being able to move in the next week — few * And those erders — or at least |in this country. genuine interest by potential buy-| . Plan to Live in ers — are what builders will be] . «wens ant ts tua te] JAYNO HEIGHTS: current terms gauge volume of Papier aay in 1958. THIS NEW THERMOSTAT—Can be set at night like an alarm clock. Manufactured by Minneapolis-Honeywell (and known as the. - On Walton Bivd. Day-Nite Round) the thermostat provides for automatic heat pickup National polis oe give TOWER REALTY CO. ’ at any desired hour. Fingertip adjustment tabs allow easy tempera- |pujiiders their first real- chance to OR 3-8393- ture selection, and you can sét it to “turn up the heat” again at any jtest reported buyer resistance to for Sept. 21-29, will be joined by a be in the average $16,000-$16,- RMEISTER parser uae talpane een Home Week’ will take on a|SPAC®- |. |added. One house out of 10 has four new meaning this year as potential| The average house will have jor more bedrooms. seven have|' buyers size up the ee een te ee ee es a ee ’ builders check their reactions for| space. By good organization, the [fewer than three. a clue to the 1958 market. house’ will have plenty of space | Bathrooms are still growing.|° * 8.9% for storagg@and a family room Less than one-half of the houses The builders’ tenth annual pro-| near the kitchen. built now have only one bath; two motion, scheduled in most cities th American families getting Out of 10 have one and a half, and the same proportion has two full | jes fo View Models During Natl Home Week Indoor living spaces ‘are being placed closer to the outdoor living areas with better utilization of col- ors and natural and artificial lights to blend the two together. ee Items Together A housewife can pull a room together or pull it apart depend- ing on basic arrangement tricks. For a unit, hang pictures and appli- | mirrors near a piece or group of .jfurniture. Then, they appear as a of the furnishings and will stand out alone. A water softener converts hard water to a softness comparable to distilled water, so far as its reaction with soaps and cleaning agents is concerned, WATKINS - HILLS Model Home Is Open _ Sunday—! to 6 P. M. Wm. A. Kennedy. 3087 W. deren FE 4-3569 quarter-hour spot during the next 10 hours. higher prices and to find out if the recently-liberalized FHA terms are going to be effective. On display in 185 cities across the country will be 10,000 “open” houses, ranging all the way from low-cost homes to a million-dol- lar research house near Wash- ington, D. C. With a wide choice between $14,000 and $20,000, most of them |- anchor holes in a concrete block wall? A~—Use carbide-tipped bits. A heavy-duty ‘4-inch drill will | handle holes in masonry up to %4 inch. Larger holes require a ¥-inch drill. Use as small a bit as is practical for the job to avoid overtaxing the drill. HOME OWNERS INC. |. Slectrical CONTRACTOR QUESTION BOX Q—Water seeps through one wall of our basement. We've been ad- vised to dig down on the outside of the wal and give it a coating WAY UP; it was 3.60 persons in =: HORIZON HOUSE { Average” family. size is on the! FASHIONABLE LIVING © Commercial © Industrial of tar, but have delayed doing this 'anl the Census Bureau says it may since digging would disturb a|T@nge between 3.65 and 3.68 per- Lenn ne DRAMATIC aie LING grouping of well-established shrub-|50Ds in 1960. caret: Shak? © Commercial bery. Is there another way to stop! Maintenan the leakuage? fo Mirrer “Your Personality ce A—Waterproofing agents are GAS HEAT f $30, 300 Ped ° ewer wl a available today which can be ~. ‘Usa Lake Rend.” Medel Open |] Open Dally & Sentey Tt a.m.-9 p.m. | Over 25 Years in Pontiac Daily 1 te » P.M Model at 2448 Turner 845 West Huron St. applied to the inside of leaky | basement walls, These generally do a good fob, and would be worth trying in your case. Q—I plan to enclose an open porch and hope to add a bedroom | above it at a later date. Will 2x6 joists be adequate for the ceiling of the porch? _A—No. These would be. fine it | . they supported only the porch reof and ceiling, but. are too | light tor the weight of an over- head room. Use 2x8 joists for | safe construction. * ‘ Q—We’ve used a lot of unfinished | furniture in our home, putting it together and painting or staining the pieces in colors we like, .. Now | we'd like to install some “built-in” closets, cabinets, and other storage units, but department stores don’t’ seem to have what we want. Are such units available? If so, where? A—Building material dealers | carry as stock items many styles WOLCOTT REAL ESTATE || AUSTIN BUILDING Co., Inc. FE 2.3924 & FE 2-4008 Model Phone MI 6-020 — = = Burmeister d ‘MANUFACTURERS of ALUMINUM. WINDOWS PORCH ENCLOSURES OUR SPECIALTIES! ROOFING— -SIDING — GARAGES MODERNIZATION We will have one of our Call EM 3-4171 Q—We're installing a water soft. | ener. Ig it necessary to bypass| experts call on you. BEFORE YOU BUY— vou owe ir to YOURSELF TO SEE THE HUMPHREY TENSION SEALED ALUMINUM WINDOW! PRICED JUST ABOVE THE LOWEST PRICED WINDOWS! NOTE: These windows are not assembled and then brought ‘to the job — they are custom built at your home to within 1/16 of an inch. =" COMBINATION, | stone WINDOWS AND SCREENS tf © Receiving wide eccopt- w . tance ln 28 states. © Highest quality ALUMINUM, 100% - -Q—What kind of bit should 1, use with my electric drill to ‘ Humphrey Tension Sealed These are Aluminem Prime —— featering » moisture you're really ae The best | modern fuels deserves the . remo in modern equipment. _ housetime. rE: gate grade slumtaem! Fe Fer » pertect Play safe. Be sure. © Nerrow streamlined home — contact us fad os oak ian SPECIAL OFFER! man | | ° Seoeme Ne we- Aluminum Combination : ) s omerarnnm @ DOORS .2.0,, HEATING —— Hardware 97 @ Three removable inserts... Screen panel insert... Outer gloss Insert... Standard - Movable glass ponel insert. Indirect droft-free ventilation in any weather. CAVE eee ss oa 5” Call Lumber Division ond ask for kouss color EQUIPMENT set it At ce circular on Burmeister’s cash-way bargains! — set | _ NORTHERN. WHOLESALE MFG. C0. _ Keego. Harbor | DIV. of BURMEISTER’S NORTHERN LUMBER CO. FE 2-0278 | mean of COOLEY LK. and WILLIAMS LK. RDS. Me ce | » EM" 3-4747 | ~~ BURMEISTER GOLD BOND - + BU a2 = CES Gots A Exte oF ewsonene Exterior _Interior ee ee eee eee nne sewer reeve eeeterenee @eeeet* seoesers Sesh Locks eeee eee Sesh Locks ....... No. 300 B Brass No Joints—5% 2'6"'x6'8"'x] 3" 2'8"x6'8"'x 1 ¥% | Grade A Bi $8.98 ND . .. BURMEISTER GOLD BOND . . . BURMEISTER GOLD BOND 4 BURMEISTER GOLD BO Moulded Base 5x3% . Modern Base 5¢x3% .. Moulded Casing 5x2'/2 Modern Casing 5x2'/2 Modern Apron 11/16x2 Window Stop 3%x1 Ve .. Window Stop 3x13 .. Window Stop %x15 .. Window Stop 2/4x3 Base Shoe ¥2x%% .. 2.10, No. 1 White Pine No. 1 and Better Red Fir, 2x4 1x12 White Pine Sheathing, Fair 4x8 Plaster Board ‘Reeck, 32’ Lots of 30 . 15-Ib. Felt No. 1 1 FLUSH DOORS Door Bumper—Rubber Tip ‘Al stock of sliding Moulded Apron 11/16x2 $9.95 $8.95 $5.45 $5.95 $6.25 $6.45 $8.95 oe Operas eereanee terete eeeeerere ee oe Peete reer nees oer ere etrore ) *oeeteeesaee eb Ss * © ie 8 © 6 © es © eee ere e eee nae Inside Door Jambs No Joints—45." Grade A Glazed Fir Sash Doors rch Flush Doors $2.95 door hardware. -Ft. Track .... Lin. Ft. Lin. Fe. Lin. Fe. Lin. Ft. Lin. Ft. 7Vac Lin. Ft. 72 Lin. Ft. 3c Lin. Fe. 3 Lin. Fe. 3 Voc we webs cele Lin. Ft. 10Vac Sui Sao ene was Lin. Ft. 2¥ac 9’ 9c TV2¢ Tl2c HOHE Os Ae bS Lecce eee eeee eer oe pop peri aee g ad bases eed V4 ry eee eee en ne eer reer ee eseare ee eee ene wees Wholesale Retail EM 3-417 1 a ncn GOLD BOND... BURMEISTER GOLD BOND...BURMEISTER. . . Burmeister 5 HARDWARE 2-Speed Elec. Drilli—%"’ aarvarl Side Hardware for Closet Doors ae oe Hardware | Building Board fae. ‘e Va"x8 "x10" ‘1x6 1x8 Bratid New Stock. Reg. 190 Per M-NOW Clear Ponderosa Pine- Moulding 200 Ft. or More Drip Cop 1¥exl%e ...... Brick Mould 1 5/16x2 Roke Mould 1 1/16x2'2 . Quarter Round 34x34 Cove %x% Spring Cove 34x2% Spring Cove 34x23 Spring Cave 34x3% Lattice 5/16x1 34 Lattice 5/16x15¢ Bd. Mould 34x15 oe 215-Ib. Heavy Butt Shingles 25/32 Exterior Sheathing Play Sand See the Kiddies’ Sond Box bea 4x 8% ° C. D. Fir Plyscore 4x84" 4x8 Vs" V-Groove Mahogany Plywood . ..;. OPEN 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.—SUNDAYS 'til 3 ar gains ‘Last oe Hurry—Harry, Buy Now! ~ Blanket INSULATION 100 Sq. Ft. ...... $3.50 ZONOLITE, 10 or More 25/32-2x8 Imprégnated oe ee eee ew eewe 1x6 Pine Roof Boards “ $95 Per M Knotty Pine Paneling 1x10 ee ee er a) ee ee weer ene ee ee eer ee ee ee ee rd eeeeens see tees eee ee se ees oerpeese Closet Pole 13% Die. ............... Lin. Fe. 9Vac neeeee “GOLD BOND... BURMEISTER GOLD BOND...BURMEISTER GOLD BOND... BURMEISTER $1.35 eae oe Lin. Ft. 3c Lin. Ft. 3c Lin. Ft. 7V¥2e Lin. Ft. 9c Lin. Fe. 10 Vac Lin. Ft. 3¢ Lin. Ft. 3c Lin. Fe. 6c ooo eevee ee see eee ene ne see e eee eees NORTHERN ‘LUMBER CO. ~ Above Prices Are in Quantities Quoted Cash and Carry \ Wholesale Retail EM 3-4171 | ‘CORNER COOLEY LAKE and WILLIAMS LAKE RDS. GOLD BOND... BURMEISTER GOLD BOND . .. BURMEISTER GOLD BOND... BURMEISTER "+ *.GNO@ a109 * * * GNOg a109 walsiaWuna * * * GNoOs a109 i re * * * GNOS G105 uaisiawung * °° GNO@ a10D wusisiawung * °° én a109 waisawung "+ * GNO@ a109 > bs * 4 \ bE pe aes 4 2 i ee a4 ¢ aoe LA . ice i j ¢ at me | a ae r i : N + i ee ee % . =< - bl < * i * b J 7 b i Me =< 4 | ee a ee oc ae ae FeO oO Nak so OME OREN , i CLUES foe 2 age CS | ¥ ee ae 82 , eS ‘ 5 ne 3% 4 yf i | : | “et . ee Hf f g Pek . fe i; i rs | | oe el bs i ee eh } i ivy iv me iy sf I : ete | \ re 7 f a . : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1097 Ct aa ee paar ae i =| Aids Housewife | so protect outdoor furniture from) - oe) ~Here’s how to cater to the baker| : FN 2 MASON Tuning aloe aren te baer 38 sei from CHURCH'S, -Inc. REFRIGERATION | ho ee eee ene tram rrpuing center for the housewite./ 4 meter prints the @xact quantity of Sunheat on your delivery FE 2-6400 la few rubber bands pinched to- board built into the waterproof) ticket . .. automatically. These printed meter receipts eliminate aber reese igether with a piece of sheet metal ceramic tile counter that runs) possibility of error . .. you get every drop of oil you pay for! - ee , ootar bon’ 7 gudadh anewe ag * MADE BY THE MAKERS OF : ea org eikas sak navshan atuaa Git are BLUE SUNOCO GASOLINE . _ |standard for modern kitchens. a . COMMERCE HILLS eee ee eSeSS5) Church's | . Another advantage is S$ FULL . all the utensils, bowls, pans and /107 Squirrel. Rd. FE 2-0233 : PRICE scattered nen aces oe : 3 boards and drawers, AG A tile council association 3 bedroom ranch homes, 40 feet wide, forced air All fruits, vegetable dyes heat, auto. hot water, plenty of These ings, shortenings ana sticky homes are 100% complete. Lots are 80 feet and pomeey weed te cconting wider. Paved streets paid for. ane an cetabeh “th wail and shopping. +e Eee. sacly deemed omsente ie % Mile West of Village of Commerce ) witht scratching th, arte, | as . 7 _ : Your electric mixer should > > * a J } Open Daily and Sunday 12 Meee to 8 P. M. “sri oO somt ra es BENJ. RICH Soaaen e into the cupboards to hold pans of various sizes and shapes, so : 12545 Linwood - TU 3-4000 that they are alwsys ready at , oa An easily accessible spice and| flavoring shelf-is a good idea, It ° may be installed in the sa LY board which holds canned frui 7 | Looking for a Better Garage? See Us First! SOLDERING KIT — This pocket-size tool kit . Financing Up to 7 Years | is helpful in brazing, peeling paint or making ON plumbing repairs. A compact blow torch solder- radio sets. Two butane cartridges are in the BEDROOM ALL ELECTRIC oo . INSULATION and ing kit for the home handyman, it is particularly kit, each capable of burning for 30 minutes. ER arg $ 67 Spaand Mee : ; eG: _ ee enjiias Garege Concrete Work RE SSE Ee Flome Fire Alarms lone Cy ines | are ee, : 7) reation Rooms Siding and Were Ready to to wiciT nom [Going Info Models [uss Nit Patt [RE SSS JU Rate tonctiny Hem News comes from Oslo, Norway, | t terprisi ject in the! | The fire alarm, long a familiar|spots heat of 135 degrees or more, alia ad temas bf Oni’ by; foaee rag) ban Lamonacee Pabarl sends an impulse to a central/the desire to attract tourists. First! a moving into the Ameri-| ortrol panel, normally located in|of all, the citizens decided on al | & 42a «€ the basement. Two alarms a ray rd —— for | have immediately activated, one a/Clty itse > oe ng | “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 At the flashing white light just eas? of Oakland A. MURRAY WHITE CET AMBASSADOR INSULATION DEWEY | REFRIGERATION Millions of families : N equi their homes with alarms|Vi>rator alarm in the bedrogm, the “WE SERVICE ‘EM” a 2110 Dixie Highway, Corner Telegraph FE 5-8405 payee end of World War Il, and ther a gong alarm outside the ie city council arranged a big] “WE DON'T SELL EM" B'S BUILDING SERV - -fa number of home builders | house. ‘Ipstallation can be com-/5 in the market square to mark throughout the U.S: are installing |Pleted in a day, and systems are|the opening of the campaign. The Member of them in new models, according ae: « ¢ ee ee by a yo co. 4 INCORPORATED Herman Perl, president of Fire Mr. Peri cautioned ieamncounsia elephants and camels belonging to| REFRIGERATION ASSN. FE 4-9544. 207 W. MONTCALM Detective, Inc., largest distribu- tor of the home equipment. Sales |" their selection of a system. Ihave risen sharply in the last| According to the National Fire a visiting circus. Others came in! the town’s fire-trucks with all bells. FE 5-6247 .jthree years, he said. * * ® Home fire alarms differ in two major respects from their out- door counterparts, Mr. Perl ex- plained, pointing out that these de- vices detect home fires auto- Protection Association,” he said, "any equipment which is not reliable in operation or does not awaken sleeping occupants may give a false sense of security. At- tention. is directed to the fact that self-contained unit alarm devices located in basements or other space remote from sleeping rooms may not awaken sleeping oc- cupants.'"” ~ and whistles going full blast. In a — half hour, the ugliest house in town! had been repainted and gardéners had planted flowers all around it.| Within two weeks after this, 20,- 000 people had changed the color! of their houses and the city had! received more press mentions than ever before accredited to a Nor- wegian town. j If a room is too light, dark paint |} will soak up the excess light, giv- a = Fs & . g . 4 a on . Cea Ss oe seats ed ae se 5 Pi . : =i a Se ae eee wah LAR ae © . Re a) ~ DELCO 70,000 BIU Reg. $268.95 NOW for Only Gas Forced Air Furnace - 193” DELCO Gas Conversion Burner ‘Completely Installed (= GMI , Reg. $239.95 5 vy HEATING ELCO ccciis 199” Eskimo’s Igloo ing a charming muted effect tof) the room, On the other hand:if - |Keeps Fuel Bills - at Cozy Zero If you could examine an Eski- mo’s igloo you'd discover a really economical heating system in op- eration. The igloo is kept warm by body heat and a small oil lamp. The igloo’s thick dome of snow is _ta—good-insulator.—_It-seals in the heat given off by the oil lamp and the people and keeps the chill Arc- The'.“‘detectives” of the Dicto-|;. wing care ‘ayalean\ ere’ small) terial winds out. The entrance slopes detector units placed on or near! jing outside. Since warm air the ceiling of each room of danger |Ciseq” heat doesn't escape ata area. When one of these units ini route. Gas Furnace Specials idown through the igloo floor before * * * Home-owners can't very well pack their walls and attic floors with snow or ice cubes, but ‘they ‘cam install an even more efficient type of insulation—modern rgin- ‘eral wool. This insulation can be blown into walls and ceilings by jexperienced contractors with pnea- matic equipment, or batts and } j linstalled in accessible areas by the home-owner. Insulating engineers recommend at least a 4-inch thickness of in- sulation in ceilings and 3 inches iry walls. All walls and ceilings ex- posed to winter cold on one side insulated. blankets of mineral wool can bet:’ light paints serve as reflectors. Seems like in recer olks | have been getting fussier and| fussier about titles. In most cases | we want to change plain words| into fancy ones. For example, a woman newspaper columnist sug- gests something ought to be done! about the word “housewife.” Ac-/| cording to their spokeswoman.| most adult females like the word! “housewife” is. milatly’s morale ten notches... or twelve on a Monday. The lady admits that, ® woman doesn’t. mind being a) wife, so the word “house” must be the problem. And yet, most. wives cértainly want a house of| their own. So, until somebody) explains the difficulty, we might offer “kitchen engineer” or “cus- todian of the can-opener.” Wel - might get in trouble, too. | I read where thieves slipped! farm or business Ey ... and end 7 ea. tf of satisfaction been made ... . always remember Realtor Partridge is the “bird” to see. 1050 W. Huron S8t., Pontiac, Michigan, FE 4-3581. POLLAL SAA L ALLA A hh dh dda Priced Below Appraised Valuations As Low S$ ] | As : - 30-YEAR _ MORTGAGE - 187 of These Beautiful Homes Occupied ONLY 3 LEFT—HURRY! Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once, therefore, priced so low. New 3-bedroom brick ranch homes, including storms and screens, over 1,000 Equipped with Waste King Incinerator, Formica Gounter Tops, Forced Air Heat, Walk-In Closets. Paved Streets, City Water and Sewer. No SEPTIC TANKS. Latge 75’ Lots. Live where taxes are. practically nothing. Excellent schools. Gas heot. OPEN SUNDAY and DAILY 1 to 7 P. M. WE TRADE DOWN TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME $OIL-HEAT for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy!. Product of General Motors 483 TILMOR | From Telegraph Road, go west on Elizabeth Lake Road 1 mile to Fernbarry Drive. Turn right to top of hill. The Only Heating Dealer That Gives Holden Red Stamps _ \ ay he : yee ¥ : Ay oy pe aA { eT : iia’ EY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY | Epuca: ri oT MAD fe O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY ‘Authorized Oakland County Distributor 371 Voorheis Rd. Our Operator on Duty After Store Hours “Get Rich Quick’? | \ AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. \ N 1 orchard ake Ave og eeeenn}| 12545 LINWOOD —-_—'_—~‘TU 3-4000 —: ¥ } y ‘ oo ' ; ) | ( | \ | ‘ For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call B E N J for c R : C Hi “| ; . y ‘ bey E e ; e f ~ FE 2-2919 ‘ 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 an i ‘ t i » Sete SEE SSS Se Se ee eee ee ete a ee ee ae ean ec mes , egg t 2 BSTWENTY-ONE _ PRIZE WINNERS — Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Johnson of 55% Mon- tana street were winners this week of a home improvement con- - test, sponsored by Waltham Construction Corporation of Center Line. Buyers of homes built by this firm last year competed by landscaping their lots, painting their houses and generally improv- ing their property. The Johnsons put in a lawn, added a garden and Ls eee rae PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1957 in 1774. PRICES STILL Paint Can Be Textured. -Vand ceilings and-may be ‘washed with a sudsy sponge. epee Manganese was Oret discovered Leftover Ceramic Tile ‘Has Many Exciting Uses Wondering“ what’ to do with the/® extra pieces of ceramic tile your -{contractor left behind after beauti- fying kitchen, fireplace; entrance-) way or bath? There are many, ways you can put them to dec- orative and practical use around the home. For instance, why not surface the umbrella stand with random } camne:oveb-two old sine Aetiies fou candlestick holders? Perhaps you dow. Best way to waterproof the . colorful tile. — 436% GI Mortgage 3 BEDROOM BRICK with full basement $280. DOWN Medel: 1261 Weatherstene, Pontiac HERRINGTON HILLS | chips of tile? How about glueing! REDUCED e PORCHES, PATIOS and LOH AWNINGS Sp SAVE 5@% Now & ON WROUGHT ALUM. COLUMNS - BIG PRICE REDUCTION on aluminum combination storm windows and doors. ~ MONEY DOWN L. W. BOGERT—OFFICE OPEN 8:30-5:00 DAILY—CALL FE 4-6089 ALL AWNING AND STORM WINDOW SALES 233 S. sf ae Rd. disc) Ruth S¢t., Pontiac keep flowers in your stairway wine | ; windowsill is to durface it with Pontiac Press Photo did extensive painting on their house. Judges for the contest were John Hirlinger, manager of the Chamber of Commerce, Howard Powers, president of the same organization and Mrs, S. Dewey Allen, secretary of the Better Homes and Gardens Club. Sidney C. Barnes, secretary of the Waltham company, awarded the prize to the Johnsons. . AIR-O-MATIC ‘jlem; and have less of an . inventory prob-| standard dimensioning Basements Are Gaining ans less labor cost for installa finn at the construction site.” | Houses with basements showed The movement for the promotion. a slight gain in 1956, according to) of modular standards, or modular|the West Coast Lumbermen’s As-| measure, began in 1935. when the|sociation, which reports that 82) Assured-Quality* ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS PARKING. AREAS %K Engineered and installed by asphalt paving specialists; 1735 Williams Lake Rd. &@ program designed to hold | ation’s adop- - |was elected president. “The objectives of a said gilling, “are to promote the acceptance and application of the principles om -Modular Dimen ciation at the first meeting of the;-sioning Standards as applied | .| struction, and the dimensioning of the materials, appliances and items of equipment employed in ” | thes.” — sponsoring | tions will initiate membership aes Board of Directors at White Sul-| te the field of planning for con-. National Bureau of Standards of, , wasene industry _ groups have|W. Va, arckiaerk and chairman! the U. S, Department of Commerce | ijoined forces to boost Fe ann ecteen Semearts Aaeect ipregoned a project for coerdinat- of committee which deals|ing building material sizes. Subse- with coordination of dimensions of quent activities in this direction| much easier on their backs and building materials and equipment have been closely identified with the American Standards Associa- ition. The movement has shown can- \siderable progress. since the end of concrete. \World War II, not only in the United. States but in other coun- ” jtries. - |Primers fall into three inain classi. per cent of all homes have base-' \ments or crawl space. Greater use lot lumber for floor construction jseems assured. Women find it legs if their floors are built of! wood, which has a fine “give.” | Mat Greswene in the Moor of enlid) Priming {0 must to preparieg| all new surfaces for. painting. ‘backed by Quality Control Lab and 37 years experience. * Guaranteed. If any defect of material or workmanship shows up during 12 months after we install your paving, we will repair it FREE at your request. Get our FREE ESTIMATE! Phone MAple 5-4601. ANN ARBOR CONSTRUCTION CO. Serving the Pontiac area since 1936 construction and related activi- Mr. Silling noted that the adop- tion of the 4inch module as the basic unit of measure will assist) . manufacturers in effecting: econo- . mies by standardization, Thus, organiza-|they would have to produce fewer “It is a saving which can be passed down the line,” Silling pointed out, “for suppliers will fications; plaster, wood and metal. PLANNING TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY OR LAND CONTRACT For Fast Action ) YEAR AFTER YEAR COMPLETE (aac Ias _ BUILDING - ‘SERVICE Anything You Need at a Price to Fit Your Budget ATTICS — ADDITIONS — RECREATION ROOMS — BASEMENTS and FOUNDATIONS — HOUSE RAISING — CEMENT WORK, All Kinds — ROOFING — SIDING — ENCLOSED PORCHES ? — EAVESTROUGHS — RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL BUILDING Our Many Satisfied Customers Are Our Best Recommendation an OTT) am OF QUALITY WORKMANSHIP laim of TTT a iid ' — ‘© 2 BATHS © 3 BEDROOMS DRYER OPTIONAL rn NO DOWN TERMS Up to 5 Years to Pay. PAYMENT All Sizes! All Types! FRAME and BLOCK Free Estimate FE 2-1211 Our Representative Will Call at Your Cogvenience. No Obligation. G& M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 Dixie Hwy. North of Telegraph Rd. OPEN _SUNDAY 12 ‘to 4 P.M. the average family. flow. Pontiac. Zico UTAH 2T TcoTcoccoTTCTTT The JUNIOR ode ST OVE, REFRIGERATOR, WASHER & © TELEPHONE OUTLETS IN EVERY ROOM © REDWOOD PANELING INSIDE AND OUT finished and ready for occupancy this weekend. and see the value you obtain with.a reasonable cash down payment. Outstanding features of this home are the all-electric kitchen, a boon to the modern housewife, and, it’s equipped with oil-fired baseboard heating, even nen arats heat that warms your home with a steady The JUNIOR EXECUTIVE: ‘1,456 Sq. Ft. (including gorage) 1,683 Sq. Ft. (including garage) ¢ in Beautiful WATERFORD HILLS ESTATES JUST FIVE MILES FROM DOWNTOWN PONTIAC °19,900 ON YOUR Hittin 0 IRWINDALE DRIVE ll cS. tt FE Low As qe © THERMOPANE WINDOWS & SCREENS wr We invite you to visit this model home which will be completely It has all the accoutrements of modern living and is priced within the budget of Come out and see this wonderful family home oate | LOCATION OF MODEL HOME: Take M-59 West from Pontiac to Pontioc Lake Rd., turn left, go one block to 4820 Irwindale. OPEN 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. DAILY HERBERT C. DAVIS, soe 4915 Irwindale CO UU INN l Ce ee re TT TTT TT TTT TT TT UT FE 5-4311 = ea my f 2 ‘4 > wn | Pepe cs Cd | de . i 4 } ; : : \ i , J a ‘ , wok : f a i N THE PONTIAC PRESS: SATURDAY, eienien pan) |e So Oe {. CONCRETE STEPS For a Step in Beauty \ wet * THE UNIT STEP ke te ete vs ; = : Ed -| PINE PANELING 6". 8" and 10" Widths ~ Sale Price | "Regular $210 Per M$ | : : No. 2 Grade 1 50. | 2 CARLOADS OF FRESH STOCK! 5/8 PLYSCORE , 4x8. °A?3 a. “SOLVES TOY STORAGE PROBLEM — Rolling toy chest is of | and not too difficulf to build. It's a boon to par- | ei py nyscen — Chae GW 1 tie, noertin Mobile Toy Chest Helps . CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ No sections to ‘Be Forced Aart by Frast or Settling @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependability @ FHA Specifications 2 - @ Strong Reinforced Casting ani @ Avoid Messy Installation - piiices Slipping . plastic compound. Handy man, shown, is renewing seal along perimeter of his windshield. This mobile toy chest Ock Hardwood Oak Hardwood | . : : ‘ Ito his toys picked up and in serews | FLOORING | FLOORING | \{tubber Joins the Ranks “iin ep mony] yee Sh i , Nel $145 ‘| No.2 $95 lof Tube-Packaged Aids. ee ee UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE PerM < Per M . 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Fit-| Drill pilot holes in ends - Per $1 Sheeting jTubber cement, which is an ad-jin rubber lamp cords, and to cover|ted across the corner posts on each|Tails, using a No. 25 drill e bli diellll | The new sodunt ts puttylike in sewage: feyfngahmapd elim- a oleae Bagi a eee hee: ! 2 |nature as it is squeezed from the!imate Ses tact picomned leg Wats boxed Sie. Attach wheels with 34-inch N HIGHEST QUALITY— ¥ wood td] A eri : Itube or dug from the | size|terminals when the conventional 14 BEST SERVICE! 8-Foot 2x4 STUDS u 39¢ [am Sg ieria ee ee aoe cE 100% Usable dries to a tough, clastic state worn out. . ¢ it and looks and feels just like Used as a coating on the handles| NOW TO BUND jing or rasping, and finish corners’ aber, of pliers, wire cutters and screw) Here's |drivers, it helps to protect the bile toy chest: and fastened with finishing nails. . GES | Thin applications dry to the/handy man from shock when mak-| First, cut all lumber to the di-| Quarter-round molding ; GARA touch in about 30 minutes; thicker) ing a ear repairs mensions shown in the sketch. /used instead of the rope, if you’ ig on 16-inch ye 0$ VO peti Sena sc Cac cr| tb tel tr oe aig i operations, g : | “inch. No. 10 flathead w 060 dijhelps protect the furniture. tu > he| It sticks well to all materials, ; sites 30 = 20 5498 ture do a etieet KS mys Se Pa t be : a eee Se bere A pull rope attached to the front] rerme i axle rail completes the job. “Tayye Pv t's renee to Pay! . Ss COLONIAL LUMBER CO. | ee ee | Hy —- PHONE FE 2-0283 for QUC ae ate coat the eck Turpentine Ts [pret On one eo wept ai @ 2-Wey Redice in Our Trucks ——<—<————= plasielike rubber can be {{3°%; And it can be used to pated Not for Brushes — vsh ina boiling 10 per-cent solu mg for FASTER DELIVERY! = CLONE Scant , . ° ° ion of trisodium phosphate in wa-/ 7605 Highland Rd., 1 Mile West of Airport dumeuaad dds ec a eS With New Paint woo m Pa a ° cer Le mts concants ews ; OR 3-2215* | waterproofing agent, ; reach higher than the ferrule robe “ee SUPPLIES - | Application is simple. Surfaces | | 00m ~| Cleaning: brushes used for the of the brush. Leave the brush in| SATISFACTION! eat jare cleaned thoroughly and enough , new latex paints is a tough job, but! the boiling solution until it , material is squeezed from the tube it can be made easier if you do itisoft. Then wash it out }to fill the space or area indicated. right after painting before the pai gent water and rinse | . i e . After a few moments for partial Sa an has a chance to set and dry, says| water. ; . setting, it can be smoothed with Assistant Oakland County Agricul-/ Comb, shape and hang it re] way WI ar ja putty knife or the fingers. ___ {tural Agent, Jay Poffenberger. dry as you did with COMPANY SE alg | Among uses suggested for the| Here's how to change futility to lll i: methods. Never use this product are the following: utility with one little room! He reports that B. brushes that have hog bristles be- FE 2-0283 Cargill, i ; | og That old pantry off the kit agricultural engineer at Michigan)cause the trisodium phosphate will Hi 399 S.. and Rusty | iit can be used te repair gloves, ie'thavt fin of af ckeste ie iter University recommends the/destroy them in the boiling solu- S.: Paddock St. ; : -_. : en, or extra basement space can/following method: First, flush the _ Water! ee be converted into an all-purpose|paint out of the brush with water. ATTENTION | [futility room. Such a room will add|Then thoroughly clean it with wa- ® [new efficiency and convenience to ter and a modern kitchen deter- i , , ! the busy housewife’s work day. gent. Rinse it in clear water again, . ONE-HALF yHavee whiter wash, softer clothes, GAS HEAT In planning a utility room keep|comb, shape and hang it up to dry, | MILLION “tp t0 80% on soap. If you are fl ) oe eubedeet Gatemunentewe “renting a softener unit, you can ff - 1. It should be accessible by | te mee ote eae vou’ have tol erin, om Nee AP Li J || door from the hitchen and the’|ise a'solvent. Here are some solv for, only: p CANTS | || outside. If it’s to be im the base- ate Cargill savieaat ment, the utility area should be For butadien e-styrene and acry-| : if Y. H Y near to the cellar stairs. And all tie types of latex paint, benzol- 4 $350 / | Ou FIGVe TOUF } basements should have an outside exit. t Bi i i Eos DOWN ate *15,250 ‘With BASEMENT 2. Besides laundry equipment, the P For Hl jutility room should be able to house : 'garden tools, play and hobby equip- paints not completely — Ineluding Sales Tax No Meney Down ment, extra food storage. __| teetive solvent; but you All These Features:./ i 3. ; ; use the above type of I Install a Famous | % % wii room shoud be| jrover. If the same type of paint 10-YEAR WARRANTY General Electric Sates by JERRY 2586 Diste Hwy., i ) © Fin drab surroundings. Practicaity po 0 ager & | | 2 can be combined with charm. by] oughty in éleam water, comb and - <5 . M. / FREE | GAS FURNACE rag egeiroe ty feomeray ogg! ~ la hao ream he to dry, .. IN STOCK FO oda . W200 9PM Ff : | MAYS FS WEE [lic file which comes, in 200 colors.) 8 = tere 7K FOR WATER ANALYSIS | a kc we ak If yoti have Tynex nylon IMMEDIATE | Free Estimates | * emventy practical, especial | . 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Oe ROO OOO..8| These half-dozen suggestions do : : peg once y “minded fa Install Your Gas or Oil 3465 Auburn Road _ FE 4-3573 [351 ni. peaaock 3 * Pll made as time goes. by. . NOW | Combination Window = Pll »| For 5 Days Only! planning a utility room. First thing)you can avoid it, but if you have ! . } As : - P ag is to: toward 2 pela len cgay ob llrgeconny yea ead on a, WINTER PRICES ("NEW ~seut-storing” Aluminum Awnings © Permanent Beauty © Permanent Protection Free Estimate. wok kkk kkk =o ee CMA L/ ¥ LI @ You save money by buying before the fall rush @ You cre sure to have your furnace installed before winter arrives @ You get only the finest quality from Goodwill Heating @ You receive the Coleman Bonded Guerantee. | EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL ESTATE di “HAY-CIENDA” y 6361 36-Mile Road, West of Van Dyke i; | Located fear Ford. Proving Grounds and between | f Romeo and Metamora. 10: spacious rooms, 4 bed- MBINATION ' 8 BAYS I] |SPECIAL!. 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Montcalm ‘Free Estimates = ~—S*FE:-«5S-2102 Goodwill Automatic Heating 4 3401 West Huron FE 2-7849 CREE HEHEHE NY HH HH HHH HH RRR KKM HK KM HHH MH Bete eee Te te te ete te te te ete dis t ¢ te ( . ¢ ‘\ : \ \ j ' = ‘ \ F = \ % * '3P i \ ¥ H it uf * Se: ea re: a al - : Li -—- lg ee Bay 2 i * / ‘ fs 2 Vee i iso j \ ie ve THE PONTI (as. | 2 * i a Br he é j me ER { ry fA ed igh rf + A y 1 ena t Rome Adopts US. Favorite Hot Dog (With Mustard), Makes , at Ouideor Opera Theater ROME (INS) — The Eternal City of Rome is going the way of that young country discovered by Christopher Columbus only some five centuries ago. - , aw The “hot dog” has made its appearance last summer at no less a cultural site than the ancient - baths of Caracalla. It's here that t outdoor opera theater in the world for music — and mustard on his “hot dog.” Germany, sliced “into bites, pep-’ style bun‘ and | you through the first act. Just 20 centuries ago, Romans took “milk: baths” here. - : “snack bars’’—hardly translatable in a country where two hour lunch- es are the rule—sell hamburgers (with katsup); ‘Cokes,"" popcorn Kno’ butter), American and_a host of American gadgets. JAMES DEAN RAGE James Dean is the rage in Italy’s *movie magazines, Young seamstresses gather on the Span- ish Stairs to learn the latest on The wieners are imported from In the vicinity are ‘night clubs” and “hot clubs.” A “night”? elub| features all types of entertain- A. “hot” club, mostly jazz. 5 Bed a rage but only’ for, ‘as the Rom- ans call them, the “long hairs,” The expression is quite different in Italian, It means those young nut, do-nut makes absolutely no sense to Italians since it has a hole where bread should be. Italy has long since had the do-nut’s counter-part — the “‘Ciambelle” — but .the hole has a purpose: to carry on a long stick. ‘DRAT/GLADSTONE Ad t i’ WasSS oe Sm RSs wanes ik Go 2l Em nee. us. Per On, \gs¥ VERSE, TWIGGS/ HE'LL CATCH HIS CUES PERFECTLY FOR AN HOUR ~~ THEN WASTED HOURS WRITING A PLAY fy ESPECIALLY ~¢. AL BOARDING HOUSE IS PER- SUDDENLY HE GABBLES ee SOME SILLY JINE PHRASE THAT Fe THOSE LOW BOARDERS USE! a? r114 Oa <~: CH LTVE AN OLD- \ FASHIONED Cas tp 4; oO Wi, NENER SAY MUST BE SOME LONGER J OUTE TO THE PECAN SANCTUARY, MASOR f~ YOU HANEN'T SPROUTED - ANY BIG IDEAS LATELY ~~ HOW. “ABOUT RUBBER LIFE RAFTS FOR © 1967 by NEA Service, tne. ~ CAMEL CARA- VANS OR AN AUTOMATIC ; FOOT TO EJECT _ THE CAT 2 — Fil ee, Zz u i CS, HEADING Tre ; ears AS WO \ SOE —= <= — ee vo ) WWE se re “They were a terrible nuisance in my garden this summer.” tn still somewhat of| | PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1957" YWENTY-THREE _ THE JACKSON TWINS ! apa > YEZZUM...\ HEARD ABOUT A COUPLE } MT. OLYMPLIS? me NANCY * By Ernie Bushmiller ee THAT'LL REMIND IT WAS WRONG BROKEN ME WHAT FOR ME TO PLASTER HAPPENS TAKE THAT GIVES TO CROOKS APPLE FROM ME AN > FINCH'S . IDEA ORCHARD . tem Seg US Pet OF. — Ad raghte reserves Cap. 1057 by nmed Feature bymdicee, ine THE AIK 1S FRESHER. UP HIGHER! HMM..YOU BETTER CARRY THIS,TOO! A Service, inc. tm. Mee. U.S. Pat. Off) i 1957 be | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar: Martin ga See WO! IY A BANK || COME, LIZABETH! THERE'LL BE NO DINNER [H/ YOU FOOL! You : - ROBBERK, HE - PARTY HERE! BUNGLING FOO.! BUT HER |] WAS KILLED BY A STRA a vt : FA “7 | Hal ¢ ; lle ar 3 % 3 * ) re By Dick Cavalli Fi] _. MORTY MEEKLE — 1957 by NEA Service, TTTTT wt mre PTTL) WELL. THAT CLEARS UP) : IMI | | ONE OF LIFES LITTLE /| | t i WHEL MYSTERIES! pret | li Hit merrer{ iis te j HT Ail HHH us 8 7 | i 1 t | U heat ith H | } ' ~ a , if 1087 by NE ioe, ne. TM, Rog. US Pat, OF o¢) \ A) " DEN ACES : hari hn arene Ne | By Charles Kuhn ' ee ee Lorn AH, YOU GOR GEOUS, YOU SHOULD BE GOLDEN-THROATED IN PICTURES “/// MOCKINGBIRD.... ; j ¢ ° By Walt Disney — Jai ae +» PWENTY-FOUR |. * = Fs ie : ke \ Rory E he ALS oy \ : “R. Dale Aumaugher, ad ; eV | 4 i | tet ey P ” + __-\WHR PONTIAC PRESS. SATU i; F h ¥ A y Ea i pS i R } fe Mes te L t ‘2 i f 5 a sy Ny ze ii “1957 : of i yes ): Ee Wednesday - WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP--An interlakes blood drive for residents in six school areas will be conducted Wednesday, with the Red Cross bloodmobile sta-| - eee tioned at the ‘West Bloomfield Township Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Rd., from 2:30. to 5 and 6 to 8:30 p.m. i * * * The drive is aimed at replenish- ing the supply of blood available to a 48 1 pe tone otf By i { FIREFIGHTERS DEMONSTRATE SKILL — Volunteer fire- residents of West Vaughan, Whit-| fighters for GMC Truck & Coach Division snuff out paint thinner field, Roosevelt, Scotch and Green fires in annual GMC Fire Brigade contest at the GMC Athletic Schools and Westlakes. rien of West Vaughan School. Mrs. B. E. MacKay and Mrs. Lawrence Quinn are registering donors in the Whitfield School area; Mrs. Dan Foxman and Mrs. Roosevelt; Mrs. James Anderson and Mrs. Jack Schuler, Scotch school; Mrs. R. B. Cole, Green; and Mrs. F. W. Freytag, Westlakes. * * * These chairmen also are the ones who must be contacted, in case of need, to secure release of blood from the Red Cross. - * Orchard Lake Community Church has volunteeréd to cook and serve dinner to the workers. Pattern Machine Firm Incorporates I. Pattern , the new corporation’s president-secretary, Norgrove, of 3826 Maiden Dr., Mother Assaulted in Her Own Home several sisters and brothers, Stella | Field, South Boulevard near Opdyke. The Piant No. 1 Day Shift Fire Brigade beat out 17 other firefighting teamts to win the event. Each brigade, consisting of GMC plat employes, was scored on the speed and thoroughness with type fires. . which it extinguished industrial- ere ERNEST G. REYES | denly yesterday at his home, 68 Florida St. He was an employe of Fisher Body Division and a member of) St. Vincent de Paul Church. Surviving besides his wife, Jessie, are seven children, Elma, Ernest Jr., Syivia, Irma, Edward. Norma and Elva, all at home a and Joe G. Reyes, both of Pontiac, and Eulalia and Eddie Reyes, both 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Melvin A.| day morning from St. Vincent de Hope Cemetery. ; | STANLEY J. COCKERHAM WALLED. LAKE — Graveside! lservice for Stanley J. Cockerham, | infant son of Hattie and Jessie) of 1344 Leon Rd., is be-| 3 p.m. today in Oak Memorial Gardens) Rev. John officiating. The baby was birth Friday. parents, survivors grandmother, Mrs. Edith Drace of Rochester, and two cousins. EARL FISHER SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP. — Service for Earf Fisher, 74, of 12410 Rattalee Lake Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday from Dryer Funeral] Home, Holly, with the Rev. Lewis Sutton of Holly Metho- dist Church officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Mil- Mr. Fisher, q long time resident! of Oakland County, died Friday) morning in his home. He will lie) in state at his residence until 10 | | Monday, He leaves his wife, Viva; three sons, Donald and Earl at. home, Ernest G. Reyes, 34,*died sud-; @ Levi (Anna) Laing, Glenn of Califernia; four daugh- ters, Maxine at home, Mrs. Margie Teague of Holly ‘Township, Mrs. Vernon Hoover of Livingston Fenton, Two brothers, Elton of Pontiac, Dwight of Fenton; three! sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Draper of Detroit, Mrs. Ray Charlick of Rose Township, Mrs. Ethel Shock of California and nine grandchildren also survive. : JOHN R. KIRK MARLETTE—Service for John R. Kirk, 77, a lifelong resident of Marlette Township, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Marlette Methodist Church, with his pastor, the Rev. J. Paul Pumphrey, of- ficiating. Burial will be in Marlette Marsh Funeral Home. Mr. Kirk died Thursday. He leaves three daughters, Mrs. Kath- ryn Tyrell of Marlette, Mrs. Ber- nice Olschewski of Birmingham, Mrs. Jean Ayers of Detroit, three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Moors and Mrs. Phillip Cotter, both of Pon- tiac, Mrs. Frances Wilcox of Phil- adelphia; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. WILLIAM A. KLINESMITH UTICA — Funeral services are ‘|pending for William A. Klinesmith, 172, of 40880 Utica Rd., who suffered a fatal heart attack Friday after- ‘noon in the office of Dr. Charles’ FE, Conaway in Lapeer, where he had gone fo treatment. Mr. Klinesmith, an electrician, ’ had divided his time between Utica and Lapeer. His body has. been sent to Will & Schwartzkoff, Fu- “|neral Home, Mt. Clemens, for serv- ‘tices and burial. _ MRS. LEVI LAING LAPEER — Service for Mrs. 4, of 293 Court St., will be held at ch a.m. wednesday from Muir Broth- ers Funeral Home, with her pastor, the Rev. Arnold Olsen of First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mrs, Laing, a lifetirne resident of Lapeer, died Friday, She leaves one niece, Mrs. Gail Wistrand of Flint. DENNIS C. STUBBS KEEGO HARBOR—Service for Dennis C. Stubbs, 24, of Dalton, N. Y., will be held at 2 p.m. Tues- ‘day at Bancroft Methodist Church with the Rev. Clyde Donald of- ficiating. He will rest at the Love Funeral Home, Bancroft, until time for service. Burial will:be in New York. Mr. Stubbs, a former Keego TO BLOOM ON \ TANGLED JUNGLE FLOOR. ¥ 921 Dustributed by King Features Syndicate \ s True Life A os a | ay “s By a SUSTENANCE “THE AIR FESTOON THE TALL TREES OF THE BRAZILIAN RAIN FORESTS. = My | e b (4 , ¢ A A THE =~ oe -€&5 ‘FOOTLOOSE FLOWERS. ROOTLESS PLANTS THAT DRAW LIFE AND \ FROM — ‘ |brick-throwing, cross-burning seg- . |police protection if he wanted to ‘Iput the boy back in school and _|with 2 white children. to the Jones residence advising line, ‘‘and you, had better sit on Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Harbor. resident and geologist for the Michigan.. Highway Depart- ment, died Friday. He leaves his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. E. F. ‘County, Mrs, Sheldon Eaton of Stubbs; a brother, Jack, of Macon, 'Ga., and two sisters, Lois Stubbs jof Perry and Mrs. Warren McBel lof New York. Bridge fo Open on Short Notice ‘LANSING « — The Straits of Mackinae Bridge likely will be ‘ Rubin came to Lansing to con- fer with State Police Commissioner Joseph A. Childs and Asst. Atty. Gen, Eugene Krasicky on the pos- sibility of hiring special state police to patrol the big bridge. . Krasicky, however, said the authority would have to look for|engineer Library Reports Record Months | at Walled Lake : WALLED LAKE—The Commun- ity Library of Walled Lake re- ports August as a record month, with 328 books loaned out. : The library, located in the Ram- sey Building next to the Walled Lake City offices, has maintained a steady growth in the 12 months since it opened, Librarian Mrs. Omar Joramo says. One card en- ititles all members of the family |to borrow books. Residents of Walled Lake and the surrounding area are invited . on, Tuesdays and Thursday, from 6-9 p.m. Fridays, and from 2-4 p.m. on Saturdays, The library recently expanded its services by offering the latest fic- tion and children's books on a daily The board will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the library to dis- cuss future plans. Bring Garbage Along STRATFORD, Ont. uw — City RDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 to use its facilities from 7-9 p.m. | PEEBLES, 0 world’s plowing a 27-year-old’ Dutchman. But restoration of “The Good Earth’—as writer Pearl S. Buck so aptly put it~is yet to--come. x * For DeLint, the sandy-haired Hollander who won the golden plowing trophy yesterday, it’s all over, except for personal appear- ances with his 26 later this month. ’ But for Russel) Webb, whose farm was one of 16 used for the world’s conservation exhibition and plowing contest, the work is just Segeanee .- « Most of the other farmers _in this southern Ohio community, whose land was used for the 2,500- acre contest site, have reason to rejoice today. The plowing actual- ly benefitted the land. And some farmers, including Webb, had pools built by contest 57 hio @ —-The used. for the -exhibition and. dis- play portion of the event. That 100 acres alsao was plowed, but in ia ere ie bank American Tuberculosis Assn., died spectacular cluding the John Dillinger case, died yesterday. He was born in Richmond. . * * * BOSTON (#—Dr. Merrill Moore, 54, Beston psychiatrist and poet reputed to have written more sonnets than any other poet in the English language, died yester- day. He was a native of Colum- bia, Tenn. : PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti #— Haiti’s. heated presidential and congressional campaign ended last night as the ruling three-man military junta clamped a tight lid on all vr euies i The junta ordered a halt to cam- paigning to give the voters a 36- Military Junta Bars Politicking End Campaigning in Haiti hour breather before going to the polls tomorrow to elect a presi- dent, 21 senators and 37 members of the Chamber of Deputies. - *% * * The military trio which has ruled this politically strife-torn republic since June also an- nounced it will take control of all Pulls His DEALE, Md. —Dr. Harry N. Jones, bowing to the pressure of regationists, made plans today to enroll his 6-year-old son in an- other school. “It's hard to understand, but maybe one of these days it won't be this way," the 42-year-old Ne- gro physician said of the events which had swirled around him since he enrolled his boy in a nearby white school Sept. 5. * * * He was talking on the telephone to Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin while newsmen waited in his of- fice. Jones had withdrawn his son from a newly-integrated - school- room following a series of window- smashing, telephoned threats and the burning of. a cross in his yard. McKeldin~ promised him state apparently was sympathizing for the turn of events. The governor proclaimed in a public statement that it was the ‘‘moronic’’ work of community ‘misfits’ and would not be tolerated. * * * “It’s just as shocking to me as it is to you, governor,’* Jones said. “T’ve been familiar with this area for 20 years. Up until the last five days I couldn’t believe what was happening.” During. that time: 1. Bricks smashéd the windows of the rented-store where Harry Jones Jr. attended first grade 2. Threatening phone calls came the family to “buy a one-way ticket’’ across the Mason-Dixon the back seat of the bus.” ke & 3. A “motorcade” of whites drove past Jones’ house late at night. al of Whit right, he said, she just, couldn't t \ Son Out 4. A kerosene-soaked cross was burned Thursday night by a treei; in front of Dr. Jones’ office. 5. He received a notice from Anne Arundel County zoning au- thorities yesterday that his two- year-old office was being operated in violation of zoning laws and he had 15 days to get a special ex- emption or close it. Jones said he plans to put his son back in school Monday — bu not at Deale Elementary where he had started or at Shadyside, the Negro elementary school six miles from here. He indicated he might enroll him in Washington, D.C., where he practices medicine four days a week and still maintains a res- idence, an- a in the build- e School } already has been alerted and 3,000 reserves also can be called| up if violence breaks out 2 =. x Dutchman Named Cham in World Plowing Contest But 100 of Webb’s 360 acres was) during World War med Champ England, with 136.56, en of Finland, with 135.14, liam G. Wright, North Ireland, 134.62, and fifth place R. J. Miller, England, with 132.15. 7 * * * The two Americans La Goettemoeller of Ce- Mulberry Grove, Ill, finished 9th and 2ist, respectively. - Distracted Driver Smashes Into Car - wrence lina, Ohio, and John C. Daniels,|Canteloupes, bu Quotations ‘fur Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Tuesday. : Fruits . 4 Delicious, bu. ...6...-06-. 5-36- ADples. Mcintoah, by. Ee Giivec oceans tH 1 tes, (crate) 12 pts. ...... 3.78 Canteloupes, bu. 9 sc verceeee 3.60 ( . WORK. ..0ece: Lio Peaches, Elberta, bu. .......-.0+6:> 4.00 tt, D eascsoieosnce 4,00 Plums, Burbank, '-bu 2.25 Watermelons, bU. - ..-s-seneree: 2.50 Vegetables Beans, Green Round, bu. .......+:- 3.25 Beans, Wax, DUS. ........sc00.-e0 3.50 .» 3.00 «+ 2.50 ce (heee on ate ~. 2.76 +. 4.00 .. 3.00 6.25 1.35 - 2.00 18 00 Lettuce @ Salad Greens elery Cabbage, bu. Endive, bleached, bu. ...........--. Escarole, ehed. WU. ........0:- 2.75 re Head (crate) 3 dos, ...... 4.50 glp..s An old legend says that where .- there fs no food, the pelican tears her breast and feeds her young with her own blood. (Advertisement) - England’s Queen Spends $48,000 On Wardrobe | Who guides Elizabeth 0 in selecting her gowns, hats, suits, shoes? How does she find time to choose a constantly changing wardrobe? What happens to “discards?” Answers to these and many other practical ques- tions introduce you to the per- sonal side of her life. Read The Traveling Queen in The Detroit Free Press on Wed- nesday, Sept. 25. Enjoy it the easy home-delivery way. Detroit Free Press Agency 13 Orchard Lake Read. FE 5-9272 Cit Tuesday, October 6, 1967 at 8:00 0° ™m. P Cone of the Amendments may be examined at the City Clerk's office. ing in which his office is located. 2 g z at & ig E | Current Dividends This is not a recent change in dividend policy, but has con- [ z 3 E : of ig E F2tity 7 2 3 ‘t 85 A aeF Since Accident 2 Months Ago Girl Talks for First Time , MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (# — mobile accident. x « &* Christine’s father and the staff Hers was an unusual case, the doctor said, because of her long unconsciousness, the loss and sud- den return of the power of speech. Aphasia occurs in only about one per cent of persons who have the type of brain lesion Christine had. * * Soon she was talking eagerly YOUR DREAM COMES TRUE... Now You Cen 8 Your Own Ww herever You Wish . ae » «+ NO MONEY DOWN beautiful 3-bedroom model home that can be duplicated by on own lot is now for i whey Beh f fh wn Be “, «« You're invited to inspect this smart house SMITH-CRAW uild @ Home of Brown mn EASYBUILT HOMES = She vid nothing "about er 3390 South Rochester Road ‘illed th the keds OL 1-0002 dest South of Auburs Bend OL 6-1226 7 7 : ( \ eee [ mal \ z : \ Be ek % 3) : A; 7 bie hoy i> Pa ds THE PONTIAC PRESS, sarininiale SEPTEMBER ; 2, 1957 P ERR SEPTEMBER i). John H., 713 N, Perry 8&t. 51; beloved of in r Rec! tion of the Rosary will be said . even at 8 p.m. from the Voorhees-Siple Punefal Home here Mr. Perry will le tn state, = a Lie te Chureh with in. erment tf . Hope Cemetery. Recita will be Le Se ee ee ee eee . Donelson_Johns Voorhaee-Siple Funeral Directors 4} He FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service—Plane or FE 2 Cemetery Lots 5 2 LOTS CHAPEL eae. PE 4-5078. cere White G 4, 13, 18, 28, = 47, 56, 69, , $1, 86, 115, 30, 31, 32 7, 76, 118. 78, “ a = DIAL FE i 13 i te il af j g FOR WANT ADS Ltses 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days 3 «681.800 «661.860 | 83.76. 3 10 2.70 3.06 4 1.20 3.0 oo & 3.35 40 6.00 6 37.70 4.06 P| ; 4 by ied + 2S SH 2-8181. — ut ae Regge where STUBBS, SEPT. 20, 1957, DENNIS pede ed and res Br bbe one brother of Lois Stubbs, M ‘ Warren and Jack Puneral service will be held Tues- oy, Sept. 24, at 2 p.m - Rev, nk Donald officiating. Interment in N . Funeral srrengpmente by the ‘Love Punera) Home, Bancroft, . i CLASSIFICATIONS INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS Card of Thanks = ........5....008 1 In Memoriam —......cceceesceee 2 aisielsiae eeececsecccccescocs 3 Cometery Lote .....sccccccccenes O| w St _yre_exp Reas. A-1 PAINTING Mason Thompson & Sas 4-8364. FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND fin. Pontiac Hardwood Finor Serv See the Yellow Pages. FE 37647. GENERAL BUTLDING REPAIR, brickwork, cement. plasteririg. FE. +2280, } GUARANTEED ROOFS —-ALL! kinds. Est. 1918 Hugus Marsh. | _353_N. Cass, FE 2-3021,, FE 2-0946. ~ GET O OUR BID all HOUSE ING — FOUNDATION Wore — GENERAL OMASONRY WOR FHA TER ne TO "YEARS TO D 1 M BUILDING SERVICE FE 2- Eves. OR 3-2276 HOUSEMOY NG — FULLY | FE 48450, L. A. ne) y i; SNY DER FLOOR L % ae and finishing. F hone F Ying, A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX-| terion 10 per cent disc. for cash _ Guaranteed Free est. FE 4-0205._ A PAINTING, DECORATING & PA- per removing service, 25 yrs. exp guaranteed materials & workmen- _ship, Poftiac, OR _3-T34 EXPERIENCE ) PAINTER ae open time. Estimates. FE 3 INTERIOR PAINT- Reasonabie. EXTERIOR & = Free Estimates. 33320 ee INTERIOR | . DECORATOR, FE 8-0343. LADY papering & painting. FE PAPERHANOINO & RAINING, _FE 4217} PAINTING ees Se AND OUT. VERY | NEW NEW Oriveways, side drives, siiewalks, Porches patios’ Life time con- struction work! Why, because ai! | ® concrete is steel reinforced, no extra cost. Call LOrrsine 8-199° alter om Free esti- mates Pi ASTERING. | & : REPAIR. | REAS | Pat Lee, FE 2-7822 PERSONALIZED HOMES FE 84-2208 or FE 5-8475 | JO8. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING | Sanding. finishing. 155 Edison, Ph th apirimy _- FE 82209 or FE 58475 ROOL EAVESTROUGHING TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R_D_ Thompson no FE ¢6841 |- Babding Supplies 12A | PIREBRICK USED. 10 CENTS EA. Reg. brick. 3 cents ea 31245 W. & Mile. i Business | Service: ices 13 bet td ACE CE TREE SERVICE RE- Get our bid. 5 wen A-1 moval and trimming. UNTAIN NB APPLIAN VICE We service all makes of wringer utomatic washers. 30 yrs. ¥'S, 96 FE 2-4021 WA ANERS. Walls windows asonabdle. Free No obligation, 2-1631. ery ‘TION AND NCE SERVICE. Member of Pontos, Oakland County Re- Ua bibotar Assn Ph. FE 65-4831. George Frayer proprietor ELECTRIC SEWER CLEANING 24 Hr. service. Sundays & Holidays Sinks drained, S PLASTERING, M 34 1-A IRON Work Wanted Female iW Work guaranteed, FE 5-030 ma ' 18. PICK UP & DE- SEPTIC TANKS _ INGs. liver. 1 day, EM 3.0059. r DA SERVICE. IRONINGS up & deliver, OR 3-3478, —- ore . VACUUM CLEANED Low rates. guaranteed work, no. mileage charge. drains flushed e.. j SPECIAL RATES | THIS WEEK ONLY! ¢ bonded trick in your. collect, MY 3-13200 Manley Leach 10 Bagley at. ensed area. R EPAIRS | PAINING cheap rE _2-2116 PAINTING | & “PAPER ! HANGING. FE €1475 - a : "AND DECORATING, removed by steam PAINTING wall pane: FE 3-7383 PAINTING & PAPERHANGING K | _E Witihite FE 5-0580_ _ “PAINTING PAPERHANGING * WALLS CLEANED - _OR_3-7061 22) | TUP ER Se Television Service CVPR LPL LPL DPA LOLOL PRAM COPENHAVER'’S RADIO & Repair 504 WV. Huron. Night serv- fee calls. FE 45607. DAY OR. NIGHT TV SERICE 5-1204 or FE 38-8300 __M._P_ STR AKA DRAYTON TV SERVICE | Expert. service. day or night.; _OR_3- _Typewr' titer Service 224 | TS glade Bl cod AND ADDING. ACHINE REPAIRING. Expert oak. Gene- ! Printing and Office , Suppiy Co., « W. Lawrence _Upholstering 23 BEADLE’S DRAPES SLIP | _fovers, t bed spreads FE 5-1027 TAKLE. CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- tn, 8174 Coolev Lake Rd. E) M | fea. _Fre: 2 Estimates. ~~ “THOMAS UPHOLSTERINO | . 8. TELEGRAPH SLIPCOVERS DRAPE. octet Your santana, re Sie _Lost & For Found 24 FOUND: LIGHT COLORED COCK- _et Spaniel, male. OR 3-64865. FOUND: SMALL BEAGLE, PE _male. FE 2-4857. LOsT: 18". to name of Roller Black cae brown & white markings. No. in ear. 2003A. FE ‘sia. re COMMUNITY THEATER GROUP Seward | Seclieet to 10 acres. Must be in ig TE W est Bloomfield Township, For Sra anaavere WHITE YF ALE | the errection & development of L Oberlin. FE §-8906. small theater. '_ FE | 8-01 LOST MALE BEAGLE. Te YRS. od. Answers to Rocky. Black saddle with brown & white mark- . Has asthma. Vic. of Tele- | graph, Pontiac, Scott & Elis. Lk. _Rds, Reward, FE 5-4755, Lost BLACK DOG, PART COCKER collar on, ian, between Pontiac Rd. and N. Cass _Lake Ra. Call OR_3-5498 Lost YOUR PET? WANT one & rE ane, dich! animal t Rescue League §TRAYED FROM 1445 RANCH RD. Holly. Black cogker spaniel & _ Brittany spaniel. MElrose : ~ Hobbies & Supplies 24A eine THE NUMBR picrunas ferabbie “store, be) _Lawrence St. Notices | & Personals 25 | A PRIVATE TK DETECTIVES Relieve 7 a. of worry kno rivate consuita- tion, FE . 4 F - Inciuding Sunday | 35 BEAGLE ANSWERS | ames Backenstose Book Notices & Personals 25 AEROTRED KNAPP <2, SHOES . | ’ Pred Herman f 2070 Airport. ne OR_3-1562 DAINTY MAID Ss SUPPLIES — 139 Menom inee Mrs. Wallace, FE ee Cae Ixy ~GiRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing a italy Be ridge centers | Mrs. R Lan Phone. asad Confidentist “the Selnitiog ean WAVES 3 (SPECIAL $6.50. | _Dorothy’s PE 2 | a IN DEBT? IF SO Let US Give You 1! Place to Pay. I-ase Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN CQMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS Above Oskland Theater | LADIES - UNWANTED HAIR RE- _moved. Call evenings, | OR 3-2805. | REWARD FOR ADDRESS OR EM- ployment of Lee Richardson, last | known address 288 N, Perry 8t.. Call Mr Lee FE 2-2666. Wed, _ Children to Board 26 A GOOD > LICRNEED HOME, LOV- _ing care. OR 3-104. 4 GOO)) LICENSED HOM! ROME IN Clarkston MApile 5-1073 CHILDREN, ANY AOE. time care, Licensed home. 9-2026, Wed. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home u. odd lots... outri; = & B. Community OR %-2717 FULL MU | WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES | _et furniture Ph. PE 2-553. QUE DISHES WTD ANTI “OLD -| tes lamps & furniture MY 11631. | : | WAN TED TO BUY STUDIO COUCH | FE 2-5430 | Wtd, Household Goods 28 | BARGAIN BOX 465 3 WOODWARD . == | . -MI 44628 | The Birmingham Jr. league re- sale shop after a record opening 2 weeks Some te rep! f BUY, SELL OR TRADE ~ Bi tate se yan "CEORGE BL. BLAIR | a noccslie R. Middleton | “TRADES _ Call us a as 4 ades are made to sat- . Don't feel ob- us for turther infor- Y & SELL DORKIS Ris & SON SON REALTORS, $2_W. Huron #1551 WHY PACE ae WHEN ve can sell % out from under Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 29 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-6821 WANTED : $1,000 - REWARD True—we will get up to $1 0 more for your property iu you list with us. NEEDED FOR _IMMEDIATE SALE: 6 A ad basement. $12,000 te 814. Brick ranch home, $15,000 to 910.900 2 be . $9,000 “pee with 1 acre. \3 Haq eee I% baths. 611.500 to CALL NOW Y FORE IMMEDIATE + ~ WHITE PROS. Oper ven ih a8 Sunday, 10 to 8 i stock. Fur coats, good winter coats, ladies’ *t chijdren's clothes especialy needed on con: ments, also ice skates. Bargain buys for every member of the family. | Open Mon. tebe Thurs. & Fri, | 10 to 5 P.M. | Tues. 1 until 9 P.M. & Bat. 10 ‘th 2 CHEAP WHEEL TRAILER OR: axle FE 4-2006. GOOD RACING CART. 1 REASON- able. OR 3-0630 WANTED MAH-JONGG SET. _ FE 3-563 Wanted to Rent 29 LANDLORDS WHO PREFER good pa wv JERRY E ADAMS Co. OR 38111 ROOM WANTED BY YOUN @ man Excellent references. In pvt home. Waterford or Commerce _Press. ‘Share | Living Quarters 5 30 MOTHER & CHILD WILL SHARE their home with middleaged cou- pie or couple with child. FE 84972 WILL SHARK HOME WITH LADY Ne = for ehild care. FE WOULD I Like Lat LADY ON PENSION cto share my home. PE 5-6430 Wid Transportation — 31 4 , GIRL | ON PONTIAC TRAIL IN Walled Lake desires ride to Pon- | , bre. iis to 5 Call MA 4-1106. | semitratiess | Wie Wed. d. Contracts, acts, Mtgs. 32 32 _uac, QUICK CASH’ er Jerry Anderson . WHITE BROS. REALTORS 1205 Ditie Hwy. ” $660 |-Open_Eves. ‘til 9; Sun. 10 to F aa GET OUR CASH PRICE BEFORE you sell. NICHOL IE & HARGER? a CASH | IN A FLASH | For land contracts, see An- gie Johnson in pereee : i. service eatisfied and sieatehe. Jigoagen 1704 s. Telegrs y re a Ra, elegra | LAND CONTRACTS SERVIGED, $1 per mo. | Chapin Real Estate REALTORS _ OR 123 “ASH FOR | LANL? CONTRA H J VanWeit 4540 Dixie nay: | O- 3-155 MORTGAGES | a GOOD PROPERTIES 4% ACRE a more with wae frontage. Equitable Aon Townships Reply box 86. Pontiac | For your land contract You'll like | our service. Ask for Jim Dinke! | We HAVE t avsliyine 5 wa! comm fhe Clnoll & = will give vou ROY KNAUF «6% W Huron 6t WE DO WHAT WE SAY Put OPER on to vl euteniy? Ask TOO rg go arctan eee it, it's been grabbed by . someone are reselis it for a oh | SOLD NEIGHBOR'S HOUSE and WE'LL sELL YOURS!!! : . Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TN < Saginaw St, Pa. PE 5-185 OPEN EVES, TILL 8:30 P.M. _ Rent Apts, Furnished 33 | 3 ROOM APT. FURNISHED, ON lake, for 2 people till May 1, $17 weekly first and last week. De- « posit, near bus line. FE 4¢-53832. FLOOR APT. OTILITIES block from PHS. 8 FE 8-2660. list | feat 1 Sees CLEAN KITCHENETTE bbe val pvt. entr. for singles. PE i wet Boome & Bare. UTIL. F _FE 40122, 51 Pine Bt. Om TENCY. | * een & ent Availabie at Park | Inn Motel for winter season. For information call after 5:30. FE } #1 41559. : |i ROOM nek bath. Washer and ‘Centra! ly located. —. ony. 20. N. ia RM. & 13 im _dren welcome, 201 tral. iST PLOOR CLEAN 3 ROOMS & bath. Near Miracle Mile. FE #1370, 19 BDRM. PARTLY EE NISRED lakefront « OR 3-9 ae 1 ROOM & KITCHEN, PEys entrance, a. un only. E 23-0663. APT. APT. & Pr. small child welcome. 612 wk. FE &- UPER. _Tage. Adults, 258 a RMS., KITCHEN. PVT |” path Close tn PE e235t aoupte only Ne drinkers “9 & # RMS. AUTO, cea g PE 4-0908 2 ROOM APT., 800 ROBINWOOD. _Off N Perry. 2 ROOMS, ‘town ties paid. FE 2-2: 3 ROOM BASEMENT APT. AT Park Inn Motel, alr bres py _dath, Call after §: : et E DOWN on bus line, All wtili- FE_2-2300. 7a 4-0521 Eves rE 5-880] 2 dine atoll tt Baek DRINKER® SWE | aw er OVER $1,000,000 y RMS. WITH PVT. ENT, AND Available to purchase land eon-| bath. Utilities furn. ty fa- tracts Immediate action! Ca!l cilities. 650 Northview Ct. off Restor Partridge, 1050 W, Huron 7 oakiand. _FE 3581. EVERYTHING 7 elea newly. bortpsfsen park- Wanted Land -| _ts#° sities fat 8 Rowert |2 ROOM APT SEDERLY LADY | W. side, quiet. Christian home ontracts _nice_yery reasdhable. FE 5-2636 oo waiting. renee | ‘abe Ps at ierertre —— in er new or season land Spa pean eae contracts. Cash ready, upon eatis 2 ROOMS, PVT BATH. 1 BLK TO factory inspection of - orepert 321_W. Huron. autor title. Best deal in town. gee ian L.| 2 FURN. APTS. 2 & 3 RMS. PVT. Templeton entrancés, all util. Ne Fishs K. L. Templeton, Realtor! $10 Aaa weekly. FE 8335 0: 2239 Orchard Lake Rd. FE ae) * After 6, FE 2-002 PT.. APPLY 19 | Wanted: Land Contracts = Cash Unlimited For seasoned or new land ¢on- tracts. Reasonable discounts, Let an experienced ao man con- sult with you. Call PE ¢3844 an _f&sk for Ted McCullough, Broker, _Wanted_ Real Estate 324 32A '@ TO 6 APT. BUILDING. __5-6466. 184 Mt. Clemens St. 30 MIN. rE raisal ang a qtick sale. Your me will one of fteen Humphries FE 2-d4t Realtor PE 41114 2 & 3 ROOM APT. Clark St, 2 RMS.. PVT, BA & ENTR. pee decorated, Couple 100 Nor- on. = FURN. ON Prt 2 RMS. & PVT. _entrance. E. Side. ‘VE 2.1673. Clean, rson ame yke Ra Pe $4302 & 3 ROOM CABINS pAb co CON- a reataones ad Win! MY 2-1 eee Brest. 2 M. Couple pot burn. yarn, Office ii rear, Aub id A 7 LARGE RM; BATH, 74 Earl- moor Biv¢, 2-3324, 2 & 3 ROOMS WITH PVT. and el apt decorated. Couple onl: 36 Center. 3 a. wi} sor 82, Gladstone. cold, ATE EX chewer i to down town, FE ce ip heat. Baby x ee 10 lS Hadaock 3 eee ae PT ENT Plains area. — 83 N. Telegraph Eves. _____ Muitipie Listing Service , BUY OR SELL pervenae y volir ert: fog win sell W tos t tor vou Po ge oni ; you how to get cas! adooabie. Cail and _Ft T3348, 3 RM. APT. mOwER re Welcome. rE ee after. yi LARGE RMS . peted ~~ “on | ; i the price ts Te tt and let us prove R. D, RILEY. BROKER j PR +1157 900 Wiis, Lake Ra/ A . mediate ac- GS ol yt on G . "22 home. FE 3-5902, after_ 6:30. LOWER 5 RM, BATH & GARAGE. oan. Call J AND @ ROOMS. i" hot water furn. Adulte. BRAND NEW 4 BEDROOMS, es 210°, Wilson |_PF r 4. living, kitchen, @ dining area. ji id ROOM APTS. BOTH HAVE OOM APTS. BOTH HAVE) Fon RENT basement, oi] heat, storms 7s ROOM APTS, SOT BATE vary gO poems, Wil $06 memn. Bet. OR 3 2 POR 31386. be vacant Oct. Ist. Preset teo- | PS = ; ants buying home, Front & rear EX. 3 BDRM. STOVE & RE- RICE LARGE RMS. ay cies, | Porch closed. Good ear port. Cou- | frigerator, gas. heat. Nowtr, ane’ _& bath. Adults only, PE 44006. | bie Must furnish references. 2511 |° refs. PE 5-5744. 3 RM. APT. FE 56-2405 _Echsdowne near Williams Lake. FURN. 3 RMS. & BATH. AT WIL- Ta ea PORN WDOLE-| OMe Sausble for 3 * Near | ecole Bier, Mayes Satan As soon 7 RMBs. BA : PON-| NICE FLOOR 2 furnace. Close tlac. int Si ‘apartment, West Utilities | schools. West of Pontiac, FE « ROOM FORNIAEED APT. PvT| furnished, J. A. "Re. PE | 2.3619 before 7:30 p.m. 7 re ee GAS! 3 rms. and bath, Children per-| downstairs. Parity “turn. ‘Year- . ~ . mitted. per month, K. G. iw as 64-3412. ‘ OX SAGEABAWRD.|' Huagperean, ion East Morea 8. | reqng — TION TO BUY - PE 46234._ Nearly new 2% bedroom ranch «_ Rus. 2 “BATH. Pyt. ENT. ONE 4 & ONE 5 RM. MOD. CHTIL-| home. eas: distance to q eT a er PORN ‘aren’ weleome, Option to buy low ts Joslyn bus : , 7 RMS, ALL ~| down paym $-8415. ine. $80 per month. Ploy Kent, : ground floor pvt entr. and beth SPACIOUS APT. Realtor. 5-6105. ] : Bake clean. Adulte only. heat. Centrally located | Town _ aier £:29 “or Set. and Sun. 16 fn Rochester References. hgeed gg 2 em ha ane on pa ene eS ae |e see sae wet | ee $-1319. io > eile, Tet I OR. 3-8111, | M’ N » B : = 5 ediate -§ ROOMS, MODERN, UPPER. of] heat, elec, ag , tamediate : to b 1 BEDRM UNFURN. oF of webech” Rd. Rochester, Ph. MU 90-1896, OxBOW LAKE FRONT. ? BEDRM fireplace, $65 month, EM 3-0366. OR 3-3831 se PARTLY MODERN. WA- rford. adult or coupie. $10 Ly coor OR" FURN. 9 BEDROOM HOUSE ON Pontise 3 RMS. AND TILE BATH, MAR- bie fireplace, first floor, utilities. Large stove, st hea’ itehts. ty = Adults 'y. $100 « oe See tana? Slonaker, side apt. 275 Oak- a2 BATH. $60. ADULTS ny Fe 47-0194. 37 Pas & BATH PVT. ENT. FE TR) Sy AND = CALL FE ¢0401 _after 5:30 p 7 RMS. & B __Side. Mayiair 6.6286 3 RMS PYT stove, refri; Paddock, — ayaa FURN. BATH & ENT. & util, Auburn, near 2-7236, after 5:30 ROOMS & BATH. ALL UTILI- thes furn. Located at 509 Eliza- cor ee Ra. $65 monthiy. Call; 5OMS MODERN. at PVT. month, h. OAkiand 8-24 4 RMS. & BATH, Gere FE FE 4-9729, 335 Liberty, + @ BATH GARAGE, AUTO. heat and net water. } Fé‘ 8-1414. TAM. CLR HEAT & UTiL- $13.56 wk. 51 Fenely Pap SMALL HOUSE. E. cozy, NEATLY uto, heat. tilities > piled On busline. wear _Couple preferred. FE : ——o LAKE. 2 . 2 BEDRM. a. ALE _Sunday. M MA_4-3 43710. font LK. . LAKEFRONT. YR. 2 bedrm. modn. brick. _ Market 4-2433. WALLED LAKE 2 BEDRM. ALL| conv, landscaped. Call Sunday. _MA 43770 Rent Houses Unfurn, 6 36 | | ‘|2 BEDRM., WALLED LAKE. MOD. | Close to. city.. Very reas. MA __4-2293. 2 BEDRM. MOD. BRICK DUPLEX | 10°] Mt. Clemens St. Inquire 65. _E_ Bivd N_ After 6 week-days | 2 LARGE BEDRMS. MODERN, | Space ma di Apply 6700 ot a (% mile 8. of South Mile Rd.) MU #1943. “| 2 BEDROOM HOUSE IN DRAY- ton. OR _3-7416. FAMILY. BATH EACt 2 5 & _Side. Close in. FE 2-7425 2? BEDRM. YEAR A OUND LA LAKE- front home. Lease A desired. | __ber_ month. FE ¢-0528 F, F ‘|? BEDROOM | MODERN N HOU SE | Py eG —_ school buses OA_ 8-3518 | ‘tire, chee in re oon PARTL (2 BEDRMS & BASEMENT, NEW-| Pre nh : vy decorated. $80 mo. ue Rut- 4 [ bers. Ll 5-4919. | miteglenetipaeatie estniinas men en eee rece F} BEDROOM, YR. AR o UND) | ie ‘BATH. UPPER. HEAT) house or Cooley :Lk. Tiled floors, rn. er & Lincoin Schoo! knotty) pine wa'ls, Ig. utility rm __ gistriot. 4-6889. | oil furnace. furn or unfurn, MA ' rs ‘win VER LK fe 5- ASF. —— { are _ unebent & 2% ROOMS, 18ST FLOOR A me. pies ui | Prt. Entr. & bath Pictute win- ~ =) dow, gas heat, washer, dryer | child weicome. Gingelville. FE) $-1927 ! \ ¥ |-EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE =| MODERN OFFICES. KEEGO HAR- CLEAN SLEEPING RM. FOR 1 gentleman, FE 2-8771..24 Norton. CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN NEAR _ bus station FE 48768. CLEAN SLEEPING ING ROOMS AND garage, FE 4-5641, 350 W. Huron. COMPORTASLS HOUSEKEEPING « room for I aa furn., $35 mon GIRLS - PRIVI- Priv. Garage. 128 Lincoin. . CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN- Temes Pvt. ent, 245 Neilson. FE _ 4-873. ONE E SLERPING ROOM. OL 1-1345 after ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK Heat & showers. Quiet. Bissey _-Motel, 9740 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-4331 16 FE 8. .EEPING ROOMS. $5.00 UP. Lapp eed Ave, & 146 E. Pike. = Reuae With Board 38 “yy meals. 14 Matthews. FE 5-0377. WILL CARE FOR ELDERLY PER- son S ol tipi home. MAY 71-3367, Ortonvil Hotel Rooms i 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms Week OTEL EVELT, CLEA} N. “neat rms. & apts. Some with TV. By day or week. $22.50. 125 N. Perry. FE 5-8126. MOD. MOTE. UNITS. CARPET! pvt... bath, free TV, $15 wee OR_ 3-7700 od Rent Stores 40 STORE SPACE 20x50. FE 2-9281. 20¥ Voorheis Rd. P =“ FOR RENT OR LEASE. 1.800 square feet. 10 miles west of Pontiac on M-50. EM 3-4062.. WORK SHOP FOR RENT IN GOOD location on main highway. Cheap. FE 4-9602, ~ Rent Office Space 41 bor Main figor, private blacktop parking off main -+treet. Dental office operating in bidg. Call FE 8-0880 or FE 8- 1441 OFFICE SPACE OR DESK 8ER- vice im Walled Leke. Phone MA 54. 4-1554 For Sale Houses 43 COUNTRY CHARM Lovely 10 rm. home in oareer : cond, Fairly good barn on 15 acres of nice rolling land. Located 15 miles W. of a pointment RIDGEWAY. REA 975 Baldwin Ave. Open Eves. tin 8 4-6203 4 RMS '; BATH, BASEMENT, GAS furn ty acre FE 4-9020. Low dn. payment FURN $700 0 DOWN Big 7 rm. house. Bath & '%. eae Could be used as 2 family $65 a mo Now vacant, Vicinity of Howard & Baldwin in Pontiac _Cail_ Mr. Motdoch, _ OK 82018. West Side | Gas By owner. All Brick. Buflt tn 50. 4 bedroom home, attached ga-/ rage. Rec. room. 5-063: i ), INDIANWOOD MANOR SUBDIVISION “A new way of livmg” 6 LAKES 6 MODELS A RESTRICTED COMMUNITY OF BETTER HOMES ‘PAVED STREETS LAKE LOTS CANAL LOTS RIVER LOTS ROLLING HILLS $23,900 UP DRIVE OUT WALTON BLVD. TO OUR SIGNS NEAR SCHOOL eouee LAKE & CLINTONVILLE JERRY F. ADAMS CO. m Eves. ‘till 8; Sun. 1 to 2536 Dixie Hwy. FE 8 BLVD SECTION Almost new 2 bedrm. home. Hardwood floors, ment, ofl hot water acre. Corner Lovell clair between Livernois & R ester Rd Open 2 to 5. Or Call OL 1-0476 Sea 3 FAMILY INCOME — 2 houses, 2 lots, excellent metre to the minute. & bath down; 4 & bath wu miatee pleas- ant rooms, oak floors, plastered walls, full’ bar eon araeres new steam heat entrance, ce eparate meters & & , Other rented. » paved e, 4 Bus at door. LOVELY 3 BEDROOM — Hom on: North Ardmore, with 12x15 ry living room, pleasant kitchen and large dining . 2 large bedrooms down: puge ft. bedfoom up. 7 omg ‘ull basement recreation room, Owner California, bound, says “sacrifi¢e’ for $12,050 — terms. Q street. William Miller Realtor FE 24263 1078 W. Huron Next door to Branch Post Office f GI RESALE EY OWNER. rick room home. counter top en boards. Hard wood corner lot. atee in Ch 3 BED- Pully tiled b basement, H.A. heat, formica kiteh D- liv and Frult Rent-with aroun $5,000 bloc A Bi-level, ——— aan ie? pat ggiseee oe Brena from trees. month, FE ¢ 100 ft, Oakland Lake front. landscape needed, FE 4-254: RANC goon. Modern 2 lake. income. 42544, price. Terms, FE 42240. 1 block bedroo ing room and kitchen, all ree, Double insulated 2 car garage. Is equipped for ae Se $8,050 — $1,500 down In Commerce. Basement and tratl- er. $1,500 cash or trade. FE 4-2544. North Perry area. 2 bedroom frame k. On 2 lots. 150 x 200. $1,450 +2240, down, $80 cane . ge000 faxes “ail on a Philips Four bedrooms, full basement, ga- rage. Possibie weicome, Dial Willams none privileged. 50 x 150 lot. More ap a 450 with Colored if $750 | 2 bedroom .Colored. Gas heat, mod- ern. $900 down. Call FE 4-2240, ia ipiiee to buy, co bedroom, Call id. San will ren * moves occupancy. J. ne i oe air full basement, unfinishe month. 4-2545, Mr, with Clear Lake privileges... Orion area. 3 bedrooms, ne 720. For appointment call FE ‘ou Hecker. fone FE Colored. 3 bedroom, possible on Ir- win §t. Nicely decorated. Lovely lot. Forced full price. FE 4-25 Lake front on Lake Orion, bedrooms, + $6,500, Oxford & large lot, All brick on water front. in, Immediate BE 42545. 00 Oakland A L_ESTATE rn INSURANCE. incon PROPERTY, GooD & sq = hot water heater, wooded site. pate a May be purchased am. Herbert ct avis. PE a ‘ bonged In $16,- owe smail dn, or . aN te tee Open Eves. : —- Listing ‘tnvins " Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge SERS ie a =e Mayfair ‘GILES Drayton Plains 2 bedroom brick home 2-car: on an ext West Side Inside the city. between Hu- Tron and State streets. A 5 room home with full base- ment, auto, of] furnace, on reduced . Mike’s District 7 3 bedroom home. Pull basement, coal furnace, with fruit trees, ete. and ealy $1,500 down. GILES REALTY CO. 721 BALDWIN AVE, FE sees] After 6: 2-7906 or FE_ 5-5293 rooms, aluminum —, comb, aeceree. pace soft- ene car garage, fireplace, per- fect condition on. FET % pe ROOM FE HOUSE. 1 Ful ment, finished attic, 1% car ga Lot bik from . Dasiness. district, Louella, Drayton Pl . OR 3-206. 3 ae AND BATH. — CASH, 708 Courtright. PE 5-362 ‘STOUTS Best Buys Today PONTIAC LAKE FRONT. ee nO take eon ve 4 oy Le. half dozen besatifui shade trees on lot ‘one A*) TO GOooD BUY AT 97.050. 9 with terms. NEW IN °55 seers 6-room een rame home on v¥ = 250 foot ye $15,800 with terme. DITMAR STREET Modern 5-room house with shade trees located Ditmar street, Has heat and part basement. 1 3 Lewanth iy L Ow Down Sess. 7 SMe wit gute TON. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor tN. Saginaw St PE 56-8165 Open 6:00 OFFI CLOSED AY front stoker heat. Near at Paddock, stools south Jessie Paa 4-7200. ‘ ROOM, 1 BLK OFF MAIN ST. ie mak Mint lford, 5 hel WISNER olin J am = acd ty aor. sa house, Newly. 2 #3300 6 oon EXT RA! ra WAY to describe 1 property: im the e ears Humphijes cal Pe +714 __. For Sale Houses. set aka hoet yea 958 James ate Sapeome omtae it: ee skatir 7 ye Sart : aM. for ~ 80 dents, | with, play- * Fieaty of other good homes. Easy Feach tor children. z7| BP. W. DINNAN ports hurches and city |¢g w. Huron h tructed | See LILY Bs ye_¢ brick ranch, built i 1963, with 2 MODERN es 4 BRICK. 6 pane, 5 cee gto Bargain, Terms, A deep Tennessee ledge stone ou AV. “DINNAN Srviace. r pas ons 6 Hurea "id . ; DRIVE BY #47 ENG oe BE- on gee ue & Monticello 5 rms. counter tops, dishwasher, all birch| 2 bedrm. Oi! FA heat, tile bath. cupboards, Fu] basement with 450 Terms. floors, en oil 1-ft LAWSON Sear garage, Locale oa, two REAL ESTATE - well-andeseped lots Ww pleaser 1337 E. sy * } eat OL 1-161! = Shade and shrubs galdre.| — ig: on James K) ~~ Buy Thro Partridgé cout camplete win cerpets.| List Thru Partridge a “washer, dryer end diss: = z : g *s =< “s $350 DOWN ROCHE TE AREA Gmall frame house, needs re- ? mod. house, 2 scres, poise. Tus peion $1 az, 8 room brick le ae - ; : 180 sore. farm. orm barn. $300 DOWN : Four rooms and bath, needs re- 109 acre in’ Metamora area. 10 rm. ; price $1, ‘only $300 w. te Harbor. 0 Won beati oF ~~ COLORED BY OWNER. 4 BDRM. HOME IN| «4 bedroom, ful! basement, gas Indian : rooms, | heat. A very nice with a wi nn heat, wall-to tng terms. yng Paved st Hane Hany to pis achooln'& BIRMINGHAM p.m. or Sat, PE. 30682 Brick bungalow at . reais. K Blvd. q { : d. tes Rd coin af Wecenia Biv “5 ~ ouses 43 Priced to Sell ee ota rn 3 5 — Sa = nee use your G VAN REAL “ESTATE LI 66219 | ROSE McLARTY, Broker ' — all P ‘ 304 PIONEER DRIVE PIONEER ideal eae Ag lake tad or Sith , CITY” convenlene WEB. = ron “incom ne “trom ly 3 bedroom | Upper ey ey —- eas a lovely _ en! owner, FE 2-6127, poted living room plus dining o8./ | ive at the Lake. bath. full basement. and garage For Only $1,000. Down @ sisely lend: Large 100 x 185\ft. lot with Voorbeis Ra. r to prop- towe: oak trees \-—- 1 short erty, OPEN ar 200 te 6: to p.m. & to excellent beach. Frame : ww with sited ors | 1 room, cul-stone fireplace, : floor 1, t lava- EE tory, 1 large bedroom. bie ! a, minsses Lane goes ag ; . . sa, 3540 WINDCROFT __ [5 Rooms for $5,000 BI iL. mn : new brick custom built home, 30° W ith $750 Down location —city fy egg agg ot mg Ft ld sewer, water and gas. Large lot with built in oven and counter me _ ; . = really” large“ bedroome double heat, toilet, lavatory ana show- closets. V. in tile bath, Stun- er. Ideal for smail family. anity . ping feereation room on lower For Colored to patio thru ne & giass doors. | 456 S. Edith only 4% per cent interest rate! as ae ome gg wri gpm Ra. to ‘windcrom, deft to prop | sus "osa parses inet All tna 2 2 ie L) 3s erty, OPEN 2 to 6 p.m. fe only ot with $750 down , aad - per m This will : 1 sell fast—call today : - 1\Y ..| Giroux-F ranks GENERAL REAL ESTA’ . . 4306 Dixie Hwy. Sn beret WLLIAMS -MODN. 2 BEDRM. HOME Oo} LAKEFRONT - Owner. EMpire, 3-068 oF Pris Be 7 it =o peune® yeas — fm this 35-3754. long - very s pus bedreems ‘a wi spacious 32 full bad Lome jerely tiving room lakeside, charming dining 2 —— near, Eastern Pike St. ith double mess iteh- en, rediaat beat, paved streét. psonme ogg $1,000 downl THIS I YOUR: CHANCE to” buy & good ome home with com- and beauty. $11,000. .WEST SIDE 3 bedroom home. Pull price $6,000 with terms. 2 BEDROOM HOME. Ot! furnace. Priced for quick sale. $650 down. RAINBOW REALTY Eves Pe sara” © "ye ease 5 RMS. Eoons SAuaBs. cK By Owner—Walled Lake et ou Wolverine lawa, _ #151, $500 DN. & 4 ACRES Well located N. of Pontiac. 2 bedrm bath nicely Jand- .. Bome fruit trees. Pius building. Suitable + be seen. Tota) RIDG EWAY REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave. rE Open -Eves. till 4 $0,800 will ee eS eee See $2600 oi carket k4-6203 ee basement, tile extra large ehoben, coe open, $580 = Cleary. Don McDonald. MULTIPLE LISTING 6RVICE O'N DONALDSON PARK AREA. Must be sold. Make an . § Its Feo tes built in walls, oak nou gas heat, 2 car ga- j bolle ar pre i wn on this oon You just can't af- ford to rent. VALUE WISE will be the atic Plastered wails, floors tasteful decora-" tions to. please fastidious stienvaie SIDED RANCH HOME supreme. Spaciou living id ing ei oichly to Tpeted. . setactonk tirepiace, activities room with built 1 is bar. Attached 2 car ga: _ e Lge - hy oe ne, ow best. Lot fs 1 living ot" ite a — for $21,000 : er & sma in trade. ea $500 DOWN BUYS = HOME. Livi room hyarane — -< with Ye edroom. — Ka Taine family rooms lots, trees, Watkin Lake Seiten a A rent best sRAY ZONEILL, Realtor as rey 103 or On “S180 Reduced Down 1 Payment 5-6 rms. ttractive interior. gre! eewae: Re - PE 65-3704. oe 000 down. PERRY PARK “Basement St. Low price. 3 rye god lowe beeen ig si bat 3 P... ear Bt. Michael, wor pONTIAC REAL LTY * Lake Privil — nese. rll le ig, real Will home Wa paved toed 59 Pr all leed ry cay $12,500, Attention, a Family Hew ,. ae ern Ly im small “village Seen oP Pontiac © Priced at on H or haticat eeuy aj t a . # = 4 oF: fe ies l * = c ‘ E Bedale ‘a acetate : £ oe nee \ Pat Sale Hovese, 6) °F ——— _TH Po’ fee es eee ef tear MAEOUTE PoRREARON (ouses TIAC. c/PRESS, SATUR —_ Sa fers Day, | es x H SEP eee uses 43) TIZZY. PTEMBER 21, 1957 ag ae rT by Kate 0. WHITE OP) OsT FOR Hg Rae Geann Fee Seed 3 | : \- 2 BEDROO! For Sale BROS Sanday 1 30 ay WO RDS. ‘ a i 5, [eee eee sis, 3 mae Houses 43). "For = o LAKE . ratios “TOO BEAU ae sy Di Nothi decorated, Vacant, westside, cor nominee a fouses, ry - ‘* t ’ ¥ : PRIVIIEGES | aya at, BEAUTIFUL TO) ee Down garage. ern a a ectraed FOR ROOM? oii “Neasee ts DESCRIBE 7 Rome'with sasement sas Se PStuee PE cates "| “room. 3 story home bas °3 i to Will build on ara. aot == OXEO es ee ee eee ee ; a tn paneled B a gown | paym my ict for small W-UNION Kitehe do yn 6 dais See | et 78 “4 reat_| Brick OPEN seetbat ert] LAKE AREAS: [ed sr pea ae : : terms. & to Wana- ric k One S * ; a > | FOR A REAL ; ae : » Fight to Open tory . SUNDA . _MIDD on (te DOCTOR's BUY = 2 = $84 Per Mo. sign. North side of Y 16 : DDLETON | ie wees ame = lowe TODAY! SEE — . o. LAWRENCE he de- has liv cre — low F +. Taxes Includes vf Tooms, large breezeway and This, Custom-Built SP bedronmer kitchen Fireplaces 2 | ‘RANK SHEPARD ) This and Insurance rege | cease On and .. Neo pti Owne: snenee Home, : r lever Lge and bath. Up- 1-751 ; home many ex-|136 ‘ D terms. neat and —— He told us iranslerred. d*out of a hate. DowN ca pen i. Fooms & Pigs oe cane 6 oy MILFORD - Ob Tis 4 tnodern isso is Pike st. : 5 , ous FARD Puane the Cn, 7; Laeatet ot . — se , veel w Sgn 5 Greens on ens. 4 roo} Mt. wer, oe he: City water, wetee =e dr, kes heat, gas FE 495¢4 Second Street 2 golf course. im ent es pe Nl re ca 100 12 DEDROOM 015,606 tore “9 ‘paved "streets, a from . Three bedroom 8 heated. Car garage. Ouly $5500. On 100 th. besutifull N HOLLY AR Fa etn Tarag ctecrgom tome ay | etiipaits tee um se acer ase | 2 RS ae eee | Ee ere = evourst PARD ¢*. net: eres and thes ledgestone nat room by re See wees gene ee tee non v1 sere of ts ag air WATERFORD N OUR] aces shcue Sa Sanese Gockey take tones | Ss sa Nile, Seng | ASE tian Terme. N . in. move ri . : 1 enclos nd bath. , 08. Owner & church- HIGHLA } Never again will find 20 MODESTY 5 Sees te Gaia oe terme: Drive out | Sund : utility. Lot Meise. $2 = Ree Sees oes: a well anaes ye a fring ree bed- : , self at 3670 for $350 DO! ; 77 y-| & lawn caped, shrubs, $f. tgs ® St. qitichaels ; A ame bevone 2 Waton Bs winds DOWN MOVE RIGHT In TO CLOS | Foad. sey $33 000, on powell atvide room window.) VY Taste womens wees at 1 road near a Must sell BE ESTATE « ‘Bepncon's terms. oe Senay Smenee, OU H AVE ern kitchen. home, mod Pleas Always A Privilege se ar Oskland nane, sem) hoa this 3 year old 1 b Ful’ Rb open per eed HOME driveway.” La cer garene ‘Faved THE REST BREN = = bet ough sure For Us To Serve Yo 2 Completely pe erp home. Patricks “church ‘and facing st | - paren Taree ae Tk cone ' ‘ on the $6500. School. ea rds . acres, caving’ a wo rx will je eo S OW arag - —. | \ : the taal artly finished Pull $15,000 | with . yo oe Ss EE THE BEST . ‘newly plies cope ‘ NM. A. ment fully rin full. base- UNION LA Richard Steele, R cacah wae and ex- ter, bath and mpleted. Wa- Musaie ane VILLAGE. tars mosis, Heater My _ Like oO Tater Wt teelser Bee tee ed livable year old weil er St, Highland ike Country Livin .| WE MIGHT SAY AS LAWRENCE W and ose Now good piace e ae as 2. — ; govrich) beaullful ren THE MAN WHO Own: G A‘ YL. C) 3007 W. HureeALTOR SE ae sinnoe —€ ce, ze fl Sain” ma, natural fire im 5 uron ~— - peat een, au - ONE SS ieten RD! | Open Evenings tis : - floors bunesior, Hardered EMEREE & GREGG XLAR To is) . Th ‘ e . “ “ . gShoune y enclosed walls, nion Lake 13. miles | Pee two left w Open Eves, : : : 3 plece bath, sun porch. Unioa Lak. Rd, 315.000 with Ez. fein bn & Ross. Need Wer Ban katte ere FE 4-9584 : 7 " : 1a car race Onis pane zu 3as69 re PRESS ste RaNct BER, re MED ROOM é ) f = ly 2 ith ere is 3 Bedroo MULTIPLE LIS : O 5 : * Pantie. ome located just a well LAKE FRON Pull Piaser : wice | © ° LG ss i saat $ OTHER | .G00D riMicy bee oe plastered walls, oa floc: eee! 4 ° ae NT ; In 5 é ey WEA : E 2 : NCOMEs TO ern cenvenie: Clean all mod- closet space. OOrs, — 1 year old! Hx-) act, . R IRWIN a P. FROM. $800. DN. school -and ee ae mictin, fel Westman ol Serced Errata deta Every TULL | Spark _ . an {___Leslie R. Mi ate ke tga foie 4 Sian Wout eS a hee wat Dri thing - [BEAUTIFUL co Bright _ “But, mother, I have BROKER AB Bel age a= rg Ra Be present home in trade. a * r = , \e * pane wi @ ate simace| Ive out SUNDAY 146 4 "wonderful pao gl. $800 Be Pos fami — ot it before my thread runs — fast because I want to finish ai a8 Ns oe 800) C°Fooms aad te Heme, 2 family. i= Pearce age aes Ae DN. - "1 20 rr me ithout Po * 4 Ppa bath. FOO: | noe tol Wart: * <- ex ia ine Brive — Dixie High living” Too = t = homey the. cleanect, w‘duestion ‘one ‘of F : — : OP N automatic jieparaie aenting =e A oo home but — teak, pol E BROS — a heey to kitchen, @ poadar fosenn oa mes on the market. jortable or Sale He ; x lz ent to school, Ex ater. Con-| $1,700. ES io" Baybreok ari ee Say _sacreation _— garage, ceramic a ear | eee Houses « a o. elleat buy.| BEDROOM” N.-GI. R Yo Hom rive and qehon, dente pees streamlined featrta mocel bo Ug ol = ALL MODERN 3 BED ad | For Sale Hou SUNDAY _REOROOM. Clsas sag mes ok sasered os oa aT = Bren mii eu. - WM Nice som cies onal bedroom = _o $13,600 ° with v of Eilsabeth Lek tat #00 HOME | eee NDAY-:2:TO 5 basement, 3 car located. Full aoe tiled Tne "hath, fa ight oak jay 30 to 8 M.A. - troughout. Many — ming cal es gg Co Hills ye —Siibon _Resl Estate Bot} ~ 19 E. IROQUOIS esreee, 5 geet senrepiee, — rater geo ncn ehiea atin maroon Y west side, Fedlenag: 3 Ala pamod igs q ee Seminole Hills. RAINBOW RE‘ tngiades. - Merew sqeeens park with fines privileges on dO-acre po lly 2 Seancome cal en cen carat pear | ad aad W REALTY INCO 5007 w. eu RZALTOR w- beach umOakland | Bedroom. Bs coma a ‘LiL gown with 3 bodrms. & Wie nl |e a Concern cose Four Sreceait sae’ pine: SELL. Huron West: pawn. “Basement or ae p. Vestibule eairea: & tiled = : 4-6306 ving quarters, i plus owner's ¢ oh a Ke wars) HURON STREET aa : - SUN ; ist Nring fas Pod beesasenl iy pias ving quarters $34 week- WHIPPLE LAKE RD A ified Omg Omg Tasmania Street OFFERS DAV OHOS | Gaiecesemees fitted with‘ a00 down or wil jew 2 bedroom. : — yes = i $00 down wil! put you) WATE 1620 Alma S og | sestcthny coreens, Large Senses" ahaded lot p 1 OH heat. Large a pears at oe mostly foment aes | ten eee RFORD TWP. Wael ot. oer eeepes. bat Never de sensor x OPEN SUN 10 TO 8 w . Ne : - t. High, @ portation. close . brick Don etter , Eke these ttl se Sects ey eee aie | aaa | aa LEE hercecat | Sth Sette ce ait a aac Bee) Chand] en REAL Estee F ‘ A * conversion 7, fe tile rm. Ceram- bed we feel ° ate posses- a 2 OR CAMBROO os comimarctal panera a P| te. te path." Anchor fen room bungalow consist- * naie 1362 “W. Huron 448 tal dec tn tanecs oh : fg. $15,500. fenc- lee of ten Ww consist- R.-D. RILEY : r MU eas Grecian GI }bedroom K DANE - 3. property. ni ‘+ : poy sq. ft. and Y, Brok : UTIPLE TistTine Serer m2 Maribor HURON GARDENS BUNGALOW | Kr win’ |NORTH SIDE Reheat | poe Estates | = rochial sche pars see Jo rough Eye-a s 1925 New 2 bedrm. } er gece. Seers rE _4-4821 |- : Saeco acer geome) Semee ta memos | 2 eroie tanger ih read Ee ee say| Reems bachen” Tied eee AT DEVELOP! . absolute ¢. FE +3 in tmmed : wife ugh- 5 MEN pm REABU Modern cua Woodward aad ly in A-l condit Home is 15 $600 7 roe Only $7 pony the kitchen PD ster love RS 4 NT . For RN on Ys ac b Mesdword. | Seas, “Secor oa ition inside | SECOND STREET : wih gue dene’ ci teen with ‘full basen. Les i) ac. "Seg et, land | Priced sod ‘Soar “garage es mg ofl eee SASHABA per month fot and $62 K, featuring | Bhaded "ot bath jet. - Hardwood | Watch for prong : proud to show. — > Gaoen seem. oe 6 rm. W RD. sesssumnn Deki raenedians Ideal for FOUR T : . 24 carmen wie eae he te Leslie ms T TWO FAMILY $0,915 Ou forced” astiee,, Selly - teem = m. frame home, with 3 miles past Drive out MS0 3 is this oF fe newly married couple PeeeGnt . SUNDAY ve __, GEORG vas x tive. Realtor |. ited’ Beant on od im eg cece el ped a land. eat. Wall-to-wall pol ary a a eee ee Shae Laer plies DESIGN -LY | RGE eo LA rE Street kttchen, ern stre: ly $8,750 porch, 1% . : real bar ters ESIGN g) 9s IR "aia or PE “basse ment, oil two full baths ri THIRD = __ Meely qt belng et earege. seat with $1800 _— ‘ only — NED O 5 porch. Be me nice glassed-| $1,000 owe oo’ thls cows. 1,- . : per ‘RANCH 44 ONE é Dine Behe pe PL OR 71281 East Side location.| oom wn on this ew : LJ 3 MASTERS” i NEIDA Tpves. OR Ams tl ; AUBURN HEIOHTS te 2 ved | OFF JOSLY s” |SEMINOLE . CHTS HOMES was beet Lai “Pull SLYN oe = ATNOLE Por oan Mt Bett or ‘irede on OME rene heat. Large lot. Priced ai fords 1% sory heme. : XN. WATERFORD Tri-Levels Inclyded icc onry Se = frame exe. § room bea id re Agr at- | FOURTH 8TR e ting, full wall car- IND AY 3 LARGE B ing. o sew slumine : bane epee setae Sg Br Sire | Ror eee, Tad Peisenha"incneat tie | SUNDAY 2 TOS | nonbeenprorow,. | Galati came in bar yocreation ra = heat. Ww . and otinenas basement, — a tot, room, J lean, maa Large itv a with ea ra ‘tot rg 4261 Wood . for disoy we this very neat maRDw 4 GABINETS GE ~. galt 00. Bees: ri” Cal” 4 Be eee a SER BERS ae pita Uren ie ora “yf"aes [4 Bedrooms iactomiGa sd sed| epee 7 erp down 6 rm. 3 be = to store Orr: oh ne Pu. Gas heat. 2 kor base- ne edrooms well landscaped ee on a large Ex; IVABLE sce : Rad. one. located bear. mos be bungalow. Lge pooll Brick ICE OPEN. price $11,750 with ame: RRY FE. AD. AMS CO. pol acre ies wendae sie Lesving town: Meoteaar must ma ie F E LOTs 1 Le af low price St. Don't et mu becca an at — Goupayiss| chee aoa m pres. til 8: —“large garden. setts uae Weoatenee SOME WITH GAR - be sure Ake} only $6 950 fool the 2 Se eb room,| DORRIS , 25) Clean 2 — Dixie Hwy. Sun. year aid Steam Cae Gan Genter and insurance oe PRICES R . be sure and sve Wt today you, as hot water a heat, cute. & SON REALTO Gee 3 hemroom bome) t be a ane. sia pe Cod cash to 0 4% per coat Ol apie $12 RANGE PROM ° een: eee fi Frice reduced to, $1 street. WE ma on toe ee Vols Bloomfield H = 2 bedroom bath we. mort- 500 & UP basement. pS ll da to 4 pet. aI 1,400 for | 752 W. TRADE — WE its Ge ee ‘Full ing} Only ighlands so Gak? teere” and ‘ T . and oil e. Pull payable at fe mo: Huroa ye th low down price. y $2,000 down f taste stered and ERMs TO eae . (2 Rove lt temderow. et Toe eae cluding taxes and. oom te Phone FE 4.185 payment. ee ee a ce cee walls. ‘Ledg ore SUNDAY ; rape eae el ere in- i garage. It’ with attached ace, full ba jeroek OCCUPAN NDAY ti moe ee rast, dee "iodo" | $450 Down nets een HOLLY a FB Pome, cates 3 TO 5 PE ¢1157 Le, 4 . Tayton Plains 4 Pp Cy CHRAM " ——— bungalow om cor from ol Lert Pris acted $1,000 Down, $50 Per Mo So Nérth on Per: = ge hg - room bangalow Nice leeation = FE $5001 Realtor caine You ean move Fight is. Eilsabeth Lake mile pest | anc | Ban, TS bee ae aS) WINDING DR base: . ation jos d : foodstoc: y : , : ELIZ. LAKE ES : _Pasement. "Tha tars entage large living “room.” full ining SUNDAY | | Open ves. Sun. es. FE ‘00m1| gaceuient 3 dedrm. bung Wpodsiock. Watch for open Be on oon ere aes | IZ. LAKE ESTATES . Want ne. Lot m, fami full din JNDAY 1 TIPLE . Res. FE oak ht, se on a 265 OSAS , 8 & bath > contract. $65 Equity Ss ever breakfast y-sized kitchen to § LISTING SER 5-2564 floors & nnd bee. with re lot. Bath, storms x 400- N BLDG. co full basement Bungalow .with $8300. FE $60. 3023 baignes| ot, Best, =o ise 169 AL oo BE men walls. Pull insulsted. Electric bot & screams RP. also, breakfast & stall to attic. bura Heights. enrydale.| Sonable dow Priced $11,900, >| OWNED -ICE STREET Se Payments CU tp 1980. «eet Brick acl Ta | bieely "landscaped 2 Hota are : . sca! with Se See aga Fae ria ees | JO n| ieee UTE & COZY | AUBURN Becad ge | Re = STARTER HOME Nicholie, R WN TO stone O ht Gite Se Located : asem : " » Kea . R HAND! me 4 bed ent whit in finest Good ent ; sont. Om teas: mats Lome ol — Cally Mr Allen ——— Itor MENT, Gas lear BASE” FOR BETTER wha basement aol home seraaie tet diving. room, HE] HT tne. Neat stores = ee bus lM. H. KNU DSEN usm. OAK FLOORS, ETTER HOMES GS A gt. Fromage, Priced at ae Gee aces G , erent ae Paved 8. TELEORAPH ‘ e LY DECORA = — FRONT R. D. RILEY, Broke wae: — ieee and qe S wiichen' dowa, Atiractiy a large — cae _ 2 : ooDw : with a i e - . a WOODWARD AVENUE. | Ye frontage. with 00 f. of lake | PE ite, Busabetn Lr. Ra. . ave a tne and I's) Here ts nats. Sort Geren ae | income Property 43A re "aera eenvice | Mise Tet DEPT ™Os weed ieteaa) (AOS iE ett cont| Sov ta tone cin wme2) Be see Gowns ss MSO J ; : . iN rented, e. d-car ga always w s that you h 5 a v7 avl- : Colb ca: A ns trult and. be 2. modern ORED HAN DY a antacaped cg aad Gi WEST OF PON _— erry JIM WRIGHT —|m i trltraod bere | onratect™ Pall basemen, paved] nd\2' dra gf ferratad Bienen moira eenot | SZITOUX- Franks| sie im Ree Agus Chi : . RE 5 850 down. fo! YY en, P! 5 EN 3 from ect! + 5 Senday Park Homes | erent od ti ncpurm> romame || stecee DOWN sthgsrt ausrt) Stig it? Sa ones TE, | Eeenariea Ce cet ee eN s Poop ce] Ee let crne tia] Ste ee bey te goes] at aye) eee "| Tem in| EERE -firepla: € ; 1 Your familly? This home bas erentiea gwen) ie feat Plutshe basement with Sone. The ban heat and hot co e plet astered walls. Pull price #10,50 } bedrooms, ity bathe, ap ew ee room and yuetesd Soushen sa an beets Ge wrong fabhag leony | wonllae) ME — SEE — BUY ; n OLMES - BA pie fie So ‘lace. Sass “non nat. ann. “ sell with een lot. Priced to R RILEY : : Pull price Py ly oa A wee LVAN M ANOR 4392, Dixie Hwy AM large ‘Bitchen. plus EXCE ” 500, EY,- Br | k ee ee SACR’ +1980 sear iy, | a tone hn ne omes |* ee ker (THE BEST | F arkston | VS ERe RS] pen Bioomfield rich land of » only 1 year ick ranch eas) : : “ ES > om reasona : ac Lake Drive out . ee fully decorat old, Beauti- i: Of everythin , ESTATE INC ment, monthi ble down pay- Ww WwW, Bu a suited e find SYLVAN LA ofl fu . what th for you. That’ 20 8. Main, y pa ‘ y- For a el teu CostoMt RISE Rakes | basemen me rarurors,| BT idle Ain ct ™ mete ee | SOBA |S feed te whee Sale Lake Peep A " i — | ———— ) Leslie R? Tri ee ac 04 Wea’ bathe, a comand Gowen. ar eee tay GiRme: ite i ul area, Here a Drayton NORTHEND Sage a. ce hae ares Soe Pan eee ase de Oo i cae pn, RAED a BESnGoM of FEEL| w.o& complete ‘package at/ ‘S*8 me 63, month nclcing : sie windows. ceramic (ie | Palla, ce LPRINCETON ave | fyqthemi Wonder Fin ‘pase’ | fan on take, 280 1 ‘ceep, $6.80 PE 8-861 Street blac Sewer, wate: LL| S888e. Top sch ventional SUN Z Birch ‘¢ San, tear | ace ceram'c bath plastered| ‘ree family. o al spot for| EM wits $1,500 dn. By) $6,200 or PE -44278 — roads, All’ rr and| Perochial cols public P DAY 246 wall abinets, plaste enced yard 2 th, of] heat, | ~ubilities. r good incom _EM_3-3802 By owuer , 4 size — _ All lots -_ We aco _ eager iad ; P.M s, hardwood red} $12,700 yrs. old. ee 1 pric oe _2 120, | estate our aa ept equity . in FE : 6 call Mr. = built-in floors and Terms. FE 6- 1 price K. L. © only $0,000. |2 BEDE OPEN _ See See Mopelwat ins” Gamuans.| A ‘ORS su, 414 ELM STREET Pearse, x R'iFempleton, Realtor |Site Bee Pe Bie P that are new 4 : : SO 8, i REE FA “afte FE 4-456 63. e being , 4 A, JOHNSON : carpeted Ii FO MILY r 6. FE 2-05 3. H016) PEN im goer Price ere ia New Luxury Home 1704 S. Teleeans Rae ae este et a fab ease . BRICK esr ea th 2] l } ro BRENDEL LAKE CORNER tAST 88 LAKE P s. . F \. we and n excellent ree . FR na aan WARD AND OF woop. Built on 2 RIVILEGE: E 4-25 and ane ear ua e Feat “drive, as separate condition, : p Bi ONT SUNDAY 25 . ROAD, Models on. Berry aod binck: topped acre homesité . oa 33 cant and only me, aioe foate eatures. Va- COLONI AL ped ce 216 S Fe ea heme. 2 yeareround lake front BLOOMFIELD HIGHL. + out today Roads. Better driv and boat acre private 2 Bivd. South Nonaile. nice: Baactnent Excep- | 14 . SANFORD 13 sate fd scone a me Deowtiel 3 ray eas v*| Refuge basin. the Lady pat 1 right at open to Elm 8t. Tu “If you forced’ air heat. ent with gas ( deal home for | st floor, exira stool i & bath on can iuaes geen brick ranch can te cates roe fate Sign to property. i een ieee ee seas bes. Hens ee eee nn amy, AD enciosed Knotty Pine t basement, oe ures galore. Larg ch pe E wlngd igh Orch mfield 3 y. you'll comfortable liv cil checks, 618. On Mas eee | ee & Fro a “of. porch, Nice Cielad teaoee i nine N price ac $20900.. Ms “package ‘ George R Irwi tiled i mit ! i'dining ee Phone re nei ferme dining foom, = ‘s icture "window, Tmtetiase pos wih 61.500 ee ———*“t" scape, rj . * need by eq ay be fi- . ir recreation m. | ve. ht dint , spacious kite! s Estate, session, Clark . Bee ie a eurngs: LONG LAKE WOODS. a 358 Madet gpen es "weekends SUNDAY 2-5 READE B-0101 or OR 3-408 i Almost new wall cere Fee SORES | Ears Stairway all Maown, | fama.” io a rE tae Open Bun. . ai = west of LE. 2 si “6 ee or OR 3-4069 eting, 2 - -to-wall car-, aaa a. i y tiled b carpet-| Boal : er FE our ARS eaeane GARE] ee, arom See ORE ciel) Meu naa 2 yr ae heat ncabeiren tare |, Eeediraiy uaasctpel” Be) | VET EI race tien | ee sha Sino ces | Beau Fe ROME TES OVER: pat a parce . s. TO PONTIAC rest LEFT - wit 100x160". $8,900 d on*large only $14,700 iced to sell = as R EONS screens, two meer. a termes Pake: priv alters Lake, 80x100 recreation EVEL, with large - LEFT % BL ROAD, —- th terms. 900 total price. CIV shop. Large lot Gt cate w-work | payment. — $750. Low di ~ water po names 2 fireplaces STREET, ocK To 3 ai. J ACRE a ILIANS stree€ Close t 0x134 on paved DENNIS asy terms, own iteneitls areanandoy bane! and gs ie hh EAST NEW-LOW FHA T line. Only, $12,800. schools a bus | MY _2-0940 O'CONNOR BROK Jeg bgg Batra gy yee i Beautiful ity, 8 car gareges t Large utt Bebind st TERMS Re oN oT ER _ Sunday 2 t or hag muoeed Oat oe pypice Beoutitgl bread Sew bet. oo oe bet ; SIDE woh oo noel oe RD MODERN HOME, —Sr0NY Lane be) 6 ; ~ tenet or pts oll 8 state. May 10x1 plus dining a Photo A es LAKE AREA full 2) 1% baths be Pas PAYMENTS perplgted room home wistoot fu Pepoteed Postise Good ¥ PARE: Western Style R testecetcr| IVL nae | Feet iM Lan, ARE | nt He ee ae a ere seats anch bo aes t east of Middle. sits ad ian. Tile | bath, Yih lots of eee Beautiful, lot pe oer aed or ster Ue ee De on orford i OFEN SUK: os landscaped — i a n was bu Ne? "einaew, vite PE alos, Wateh wr ever “Ph, ‘5 REALTY io open | “HURON REA ‘ now! Xe intment OPEN ow, hes oe NEW LARE FRO seit Peso erage ee ote ee open signs, | eet LTT. ove R MANY NICE B LTY B. soda dae epee ging pod gr S CEFRONT _ Seta Gans Together with ssoo| RAY O'NEIL; R hace Boe ore sires & $1 SaUllapremeGsiee Mvlag (een SUBDIVISION home. Spacious ving beautiful PEN | a ore on Thee ot Pentine ake 200 __ | SAT. & SUN. 2-6 P.M. aining foom, fare witches Ades Cedef Lake, near Oscoda, Off k firepl room with 5 s id 3-7103 9-9 . MU i shower asemeht w-st Septe aturday and r ce rooms. 2 lace, large bed or OR 3-1648 k 4-5508 CORNER t & den. Gas heat, ool & rh mber 21 and Sunday pan are Py ~ 7 500 ; . W UARE LA er heater & fas we-| 2. ten leks 22nd, Will sell P n with ie = + MIDDLE KE & Storm Water sof or lots -for ell cnormonslasea uf bala ‘tod| "Spon sunaey tte” canary mor corre Sarna seers — Bu N Near new y ctedioom” rice.| 4, wa fetta” paaae’'s. | gaot one, Owner, Maple , with room. aenion. modi row’ 4g this 1% story in - rgée iiving room, di m brick, | &04 outdoor grill. ed in back rch SEVER on, Mich, ple ~~ to me “RANCH | Sashab: Bo Auburn Fete nt ate Lake Estates - Bitea-| recreation room ining room,| Balance o "s Only $3.5 ilotieede GooD Ete pl eakes| feel ing, Mears | ashabaw, & Maybee eae see) rae na: | Ran er Fas a Pa Errors mm tenes | rn out ons yard GRILL and, RISE wc] Haas venne 6 Dracoome. ful ‘\siaw Dov “ecoraune: pt Far ee tins | ‘glo Terme!" Oweer"teay-) FY" Prat Dany | Waren ‘DINNAN 3 Hage, Ryod to Jabe- Kew carpet and Water often: fetidiesia "olan Recpact, fiw fem omit tu SO. as “Payments si per, moan. | HP. HOLM aa sTiariione | Fur Sue lois 46 ve, and folow the Finley Rd. then a, Lak Ta . et . new ment KE — Im : i . i. Y_LMES, INC eae ots signs, Road on Case Lake tae ce a koe SS > ion 3 Extr 3 a 3531S. Lapeer ES, INC. AAN 46 OTTAWA HILLS cae he hee ee fake} can be used as 8.2 family. Also} Yi room fam nce ent 3 ® room in basement OI hts FE_ 5-2953 5 OED Auractive 2 21363. . Flynn, Ph.| commercial: as a 2tamily, soned pote the tems. ou cae: fenced ot het, $50 DOWN ry bedroom hom. ‘ down paym § 6.950. Reasonad' , &nd full at rge kitchen Only a few - 4 ted living room, e. Large JOH! session. ment. Immedia' le yard is hae, room. The - 5 an : me! left at this ! = Ge a ae 1 eae — fe poe | trees, Load ed by large ° Raat viceata low down ate resem ®| KINZLER | Biavrow anca | Sena vines | J. R. Hiltz am $490 Down | uit" ia Ce hi — terms, : Hardwood heer, oy 1 yeer old only $9,700. all this freed . ~ p A | pnalels old ges, only 3 ane with SMITE- — 610 W REALTOR : ries wie a Tecsed oor storms} RAY Q’ 1011 _W. wane Ser) IRWIN NO OTHER COSTS CLARKST. hos . . Huron st. Ph. PE pi sag #750 down. ‘= t AY O'’NEIL,; ~~ Buy PE_6-6181/ RE. r 2 bedrm BUY ON AREA Open_evenings 4-3525 session si NISH mmediate | 262, 8. Telerraph Realtor Lig Fae Partridge pa ALTORS FE 40528 W ebster School District pimon poe ereorey hon sss Shales oe’ While there are some : W : E Phone FE 3-7103 Open 98 ru .q Telegraph E very attrac : e . Hot wa- development. able in this Sue EMAN T ) sacra Ree: Bi ie OS senna BRYANT. poem oaae | Botha dts HR, at | open nam ci Tien ies Maa > 100x300, with heat, targe| * RFORL : “hae cee living room _ POSSESSION. | 2 balance. schools. EASY TER a Ope: : = $100 MS 412 W, Huron © FE 44826 } seat aie bie| ne anne _ | eee room. 2 as OPEN poi ayn Open rk fo tok 96 8 it] pent yi FRONT fs : ard. $2,000 ge, fenced | - ‘ owner. utiful Syl 2 W ; down $7,150. poll mare new with attached fiding. style home ry, farm down. feet b ylvan Lake, out ie dont aap : Low dn SCHOOL DISTRICT Cerny PARK ond drogme, kitchen, Sie tern “hes gl UPA. beat Daily 1-8 Shady Oaks in Syl : ee Etc cs righ bent Just mon . ; . lot > djacent é work. 6 ro yivan H A ecreational ing and * toute: oy be a aca ciety ob tg bath eae ea 2 bedrooms, ereerte 5A. ‘e Van Seresee ott iesed sfeaivsions ‘Te 30; W est CG 1 Perea motor plus the use of N Ta way at $5,200 with tices. A : have ten ot, * a : baa orman Lake. A on Van —— ee * , poe See these lovel; olegate eS Mie ae ee ee ud ". w. M. Stout, Realt this you can pur- enced. Idee for y PoRee ir down payment Re wih btn ome your a. 800, = will take homes now. ed 3 bedroom ranch A ssceronee “h tip-| brick. 6 VILLAGE — Mod Saginaw st. Ph. or priva. ae ._ home ag miss this . ou REALTOR céMe — ae in trade. oo, “ae hones orcas 1 cannot vailable. on realistic nme eee aias Wanaseel ca ee Open Eves Till 8: 5-8168 : : nies lakes, FE| : he Aa .Bwy. OR 31 8EE — BUY " gut, | Wardrobe ghosts, eee Nicer Th B nines On carpet. BUILD NOW SAVE ) “| =_ for further Eves. OR 3-1 : YAN [ in’ vanity. The kite with puit-| AM ies leg So a gare rag mace: | ants Estates, etim Ww VE ENERGY. USE] resi wher 6e- | “SEE & COMPARE | larkston | RPT pon Set ara. Gr Can maculae” Shean | SASADAN, ee ne ie from meee me WANT ADS slie R. Tripp: R nape Voce. : Fae Raton, vient » Vent fan. 27 living rm. wi ¢ Lake Large mediate pos $1500 down. Im RT G ‘Vise ! ‘To fi +S W. ripp. Realtor with full basem: attractive home ria ag - your children to y of room beige ¢ Rat od din! ining are furnace, 2 scoren, 0 recs, of | Soe DAVIS nd a Tr W. Huron Street 4 _Plaered er large ent which pF omen ATE INC. winter, Loc play duri with til en. Full b , 2 car garage. , 0 ac Lake Rd. 5-8161 reh, alum, comune, de er at Ge the-eny meer een terse toa mt. oxs FE §-4311 job, “place to li . ai, 5-288 a aeet Mich. N & TRO bus and school. ‘A besutifu near Goversé pane asinanea OW LAKE A 3 LOTS ve. OF, ase DOWN : “Bape ade. acre bude Cd yy 4280 down Gl, Soo Seay $s a former ree Oak floors, Piast 1% story| Over 200 FT FRONT . —— ie " = Pi % acre AOE, good used car 4 ' Mg Fae PRICE side drive, off ate iii i ane possession, ed ly ner lot 6 x a ‘basement. “peanatered wails. ie per seat ee. Pull pri price, sleet: » see Classi) ‘sn eat , anime Foon er | 73 PONTIAC rm pep % ACRES . Pioneer Highlands DRAYTON woODs. Excvilent 2) A soe ‘ _ basement, — 6it porchés, ful Baldwin bedroom t clean 2 : rimete . il basemen’ rnold R * heater, gar * eed sever ADEM BEE tana West suburban, ranch, losatea home, carpeting, bedroom brick Ps r heat. 1016 sq. * ol} 20 eal Estate _~ r) ewly decor er, ful b water soften- pace. $17,500, of 8. Tele Phone FE des, iach Wake "petlioge A, “Paen lamily’ of yard, ro ge al Page, Aa. "etcied Tie ea re malaga) Terms. pe Be . _5-0676 a ee ip pons ; Fii,508 | od ot 81200 with #1500 dowe. |. ste - oft Living. rom. en ae “land. RONT LOT ON (LAKE OAK- all “s im‘ Wil ‘John K. Fall cement 2 “its. 6 Bern are teak REAL " 1 liams sf Irwin. rag ame 3 ACRES. Part fen = building “vite a nee é a é % TOR Tse! ‘own n Bi va ave. ms ye ee 1938 a Penpieck toon home. 3 Woodward South of Ponting ett 313 West Huron PL gg Immediate pos- Woodward Ave, s30x75 rd off a Phone FE 6-0447 gt HY 6-378 J fe CP HAYDEN, "Re i 30701, & mo, airouny an en B, Walton PE altot, peer a -— 8-044i 80 x 356 ea Open Bred ot Pontiac big ere | im oat Aes fied NOW. sa } i | 5 foe: nat , pa (Pes aie cee a ma eee a Reg is ‘es | ft | Seu ‘ ae fad is pany ae = : : a ' [se | , f 8 a es = | e oe oe Te es 4 Afi - ; 7 Le Sad, ws 4 : : Ey “ cabinet THE PO oe ) f ioe. ae “ a - : = NPTAC. P 3; . i? yk es f ey da f ee Fase " Gtiabare Seen 51) Business Opportunities $1). : RESS, SATU RDAY. SEPTEMBER 21,. 1957 eee Pe ee vege : : ae i ud wey | one ~ a ges ba} i ‘ i sg i Z ne oe 4] pe 3 : ee Z 4 BY ALL MEANS sEE 4 New Location STORE & irons Rat o~ Swaps . 55 MODEST WAIDENS dl ae Jey ‘Alan rae — Panel ae a Oller ae. The New Additi nStionaily: Bt dle NA ech vapetic ; : we —— Goods 57) For Sale M |F ' on to. sed and - us or M 60 Hills!* accepted item “now | riding AWNING AND NIZATION, | 3 ‘ , | UNDE: is 4 Coneers ~ “~ ~ ened 8 the etest of popular de | bide. ‘a fistur Includes _ Pon'T r WEATHER. - nee : co sre Sou Deslek Setoee te aes, | Mon! $3,000. Terma. Write Tok, s 2678 Lake a : ES sia 125 mice , emmerce & home owsers. tiac Press. Box Hl. . es, b= tc |— COLVERTPIPE | ae pester ate] etree nen | See kaed Contracts $2). et me tain Rouse “or Smal oe Fire is . nadie ! win ae ‘returaabie 2% Di ; . oe . ene & $70 per month. ¥ 2S cre at Shi : : Elizabeth x | RADE color ock te Beott Lake Rd. = ah) —— 218ed Rapids. Michigan 6 per cea tana cite an a | Pubaready to hunt Por yon > ter ‘Church’ s Inc. - eetr om Sook Lake Ra. “te mabe: Buy Thro Partridge | fui) vasement contract, valance pf rifle. PE S905 aan. | 128. 4 8 Sh $1. |. Carl W. Bird, Real Buy Thro Partridge | at ™ Par Sat S's | "aattreeg, wskoc, Sout ot hp Mott Bog ante | re ect Sy 4 i ealtor ig garments 987 per month. F.C. | mover t oF | “Complete Fir Plyscord, 4xtx% sheet. . 503 Com ROCERY 8TOR Co 1138 Al : P 20 per cent off on all the np) with tape. sos & oe insulation Pe ea” National Soak Bite. siteck, rent the Gheec ted ae | sine Lake a er gf ergy MOP p AEE ened Hamlin, Ro- Pwinsuiaton 100 Be Nore * a 4 wReighre Manor, PE eames. ro BUY. TO ni eel 30% DISCOUNT cans, electri fas cation age For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | reasonably prised vist oP : RY Oe wie las Raa ana, ait 2 . 5 . ‘ee rs eeagennee in thru Partridge | ae, EALTOR | #4500 TO HANDLE $65 PER Ee Ba eee aittt, (bread % CARAT. EMBRAL Din. Tee weerslor® tor, chalet | es atts fe i stn ae 0 ist thru Partridge [PARTY STORE Veet ed oat dine band ment ring. with room. MI 4-688. _ Lside door Jambs a es — 8DM LICEN F cas $215, XA GAMERA W.P. ...,. $3.05 Se_|? New pulang, exe. location sand JIM WRIGHT BARNES HARDWAR well for $198. | EXA, GAMERA, GH METER.| foc” plasfer and uardware — parking. Bloomfield — REALTOR - E 1 ou ‘ eee Fever - “AV To $500 ON MATER. RRY ACRES PE 84 area $6,000 down, Owner.| 245 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-944! Lots Niet diy Page hee c SALF Grey = Pearce Flowers — ‘Ss Lit, on “ON MA Pe — = Auburo. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 30_ WI Tees Parking | paint: Interior - Exterior oar be Ave, FE 2-102 aa Ieee BSo | ern service station. | t XTRA +, 4.95| ELECTRIC LIGHT. FIXTURES | : “ . YOUR NEW HOME. | man’ Fhote oppariuany, “eons Bs I. S53 wis SCOUNT ion guts zoe ew ne oF ee et ets BOND or weses boeuitel inhouse ae te Se ;_= NT OFF \ Pull ger selection 957 _RILLSIDE, Level and Wooded Lots ous ~STATEION POR LEASE. | - ERN HOME’ Witte MOD. eet ee Mesal.- 300 Be oy ee a tee oon Ge Northern Lumber. Co. ‘BLAGETOR ROADS _ Convenient Sock and nae Pe Siadh 3763 Eliza- MENT rts MAR, BASE- _ Phone 3-4200 or YE 54-8767. roe i ; 0's $4.50 i, Nerritie valve as. Bedrenm, eutee EM dine ry uM “3-37 | U mites sor cl" Pootse isn /GAM Ww a ee a Witt KAN: | For Sale Clothing 56 PAINT. Phe (PUARTER, 5 $10.85 "value, $3.94; ‘porch S| pee = | Be ~ j a aesee (ee teiene . . $1. L'6-4184 q FROM $1200 WITH 10 PCT scoeel pease Denes, Se Or nee CINDER SEAL B te) ie ese FP our large’ display. vee 8 HAD DOWN = Rd. Soned business, . ror 4D ITY FITS sat BASEME ae . nor ed ; Hep. Houmes. INC. a rE 4 t gate see 00 "*: ai BI VALUET, Realtor | EX; rag at On sain EXTRA QALLON NT 45 thard’ Uk. Ave Twe rpet (s RSLS LAPEER RD. FE 5.2083, aaa 2 EE AVE Pe bene _after 6. ; PORE AUM TURPENTI ENGAGEMENT ING RING ‘8 Colors—12" wid ; ; | LET’S TALK . LISTING SERICE. | BEAUTIPOT RUSSIAN =| - SUPER Rear ea pint SCANS BL Sare te ies | 28 9M, Now 4 _ For Sale A BUSINESS” Persian Lamb oak, Ya ume it | SUPER KEMTONE 9025 QT: | seme ore ene “) " FLOO OP Be ee 47 Sekine 2 SELL,OR TRARE EE Se ‘A.C. Compton é& Sons | bonnes’ bao ne bane niet ok | os tees Re | ae our >“ $6r02 900 mmer, hot air f very aaa no-6 , WAcnea 1 Room wouse, mur MACHINE SHOP | ; wis cauliy in 2 land con. | LADIES SHOES. SIZE S¥e1, COAT.| foe W._uree 8___Om 31a) (Mae “Putnam Bird. “Walnut | "Wupace Ol teak Shot water toe > al heat, pogo ship spliup.. ‘Productive ° pil ee eA aca for. +} - Boye, jackets 12, Moe's sail. coats ~v fF ee ay eek, gi 5 TON FUEL or TANKS 375-GAL. heater. Cheap. O8 38 2430. weer Fin ws, 2 car garage Sal ¥ 4-0838. . FE equipment grease N = = Lvesoll ete) URS ae] peer Abed ten ng aig eAN ee 17 8. ev. 638 delivered inctudigg walss | WOOD, AnD ALUMINUM CObEsi- yard. “7 miles N. of Pontiac peng | poe y ye R. J. Vv AL a E “T, R er agree. "} tax. We also carry legs, selon doors and windows MEI 4-4278. , OWE) ery ansion & rent below mar- 345 OAKLAN te ~~ MAN'S CAR COAT. SIZE 5 ! q-21 3 TONS COA fill caps, filters & copper t : : = L. MOVE IT YOUR-| St & reasonable Schastfee | BENSO? Y | 40 Acres on M15 MULTIPLE Lenina wane arg T, SIZE 16 ee PE 44304. bh price. iter ct N LUMBER CcO.. = COAT.’ siz I just wa F} = Sh -_ PE §-1402. ee ceaeaeeae teens a gy triage ge pavement a] DAIRY QUEEN Fe EEE sory BELA HESS co0| —— nto be beaut, not Denti and broke:” | SBT ses PR |Meaoenbe eae “fame PEs EATERS # . renae ge wetkta! 1% S¢Tes/ “Detroit.” deal iocation. ot | ___State Llcensed Lendersy SIZES, NEVER usED. | Ss Washbowis with fittings |... $11.9 wo MISC, CLOTHING SED | Sale H 2 WHEEL 3-pe. bath sets with trim ... Ape 2 Goodrich “Owner leav-| YOu have look — PRIV. ouse oods TRAILERS soggy Se gta , | Soe cinta, warts quick calc. Recy| it paar ned agg dy HOME. REASONABLE. PE ome. Sale. Household Goods 57 57, Sale Household Goods 57 «eed a=" eu o0 — nw ere o Yourself ot terms, cash talks here, Asking $9,000 will handle. : ul LADY'S FUR STOLE. cHoice | BEAUTIFUL ye - 4 STORM WINDOW winbows | "FACTORY ands & irsegui onn.s8 " ee or Giroux & Pranks, si a, as = exc. cond. You'll =e tabie Beer tgnath canis ae KENMORE AUTO. WASHING Ma. fl eye ere FOR RENT s7._&& Sem—_| MICHIGAN BUSINESS $25 TO ‘whet you see Laay's beauutul| ppt Agutte walmt colfee tile inte eee a-| TN EMERSON TABLE MODEL. | 172 8. Suginae EHO SOE ay | aan MALLPAPER OER 40 LEVEL ACRES Near Lapger.| > LES CORP I | On $500 _ Teal buy. Gitl's red weal St Ge eee, er a os niosndl. echo ‘palmaie | CALISER COLT WITH BOL: as WATER, eR bles ERS —DRILLS—SAWS — 3s —— ao om xs Zou A LANDMESRER. BROKER other security. Bp pap grote od or cee re like os 9x12 Felt Base Ru ie ee reno are dt rE aus, a one + complete blue Bath tubs, first gases : i “BROWNIE HARD "s $4,000 — terms. a ' Pe ce friendly and Oui service is "quick, | MAN'S TOP COAT & OVERCOAT. s NEW. SOFA, RE. forms. OR 33761, | _4. Thompion, 608. Perry.” G-! we pease ee ee 4-1582 ful, Phone FE ' : AT & OVERCOAT,’ {ats Le side chairs, FIRE-| 330 INTERIOR ANE a FEE. 480 8. SANFOR pan at cont Pao Sains ‘sine 40: indy : wy: . tables & lam ° AND EXTERIOR D Othe. NT DOOR _ so ee ae ah : fur coat, size 14- _tures. Reas . pie wish ‘doors, - Ga Other parcels from 2 to 60 acres/HARDDARE STORE, WELL Es: HOME «& A TC bere suede Jacket, size 6. 2 Ft M Wall | Tile 2 — MISSION | OnE apis SiS ee fect aod aa ; any sue. Some rage. Doors | ric — RENT T cece x 8 first | U O M HO, et; china cabinet com . rawing boards. ta- rac gg H. P. HOI ME o x ae. Basement tare ms Senagipre COAT. PULL LENGTH, Guar. HOUSE. P ety Q. $3.75 a cal bination. | | bla ‘ope. $3 & up. Oret = foo aid ype te overhead fac’ sec. - furnace vacuum cl -s. Wail .MES, aim x 80 Parking lot. One of LOA "sige 14. Worn 1 year. Cost seoo. | _Syers, 141 oO, se A smimneae, tonto, © chelea.| 2 ie ei tate th ce en ake: ae Patni. = seomers Cantend Pes Se epser a, best W. Huron St. ~ NCO. _PE 65306. . fees) wo. | _S¥ers, 141 W. Huron. FE 42064 _ Caretaker, 7 St | Rd, Call bet Lk. | selectior from ‘638. and. 436 Orch 4 ; rect! rene t locations, Di-| % N. Perry st. (Corn ENS CLOT AUTO. WASHER. OIL SPACE A ry ae lore 10 am. or after| modern door sy a 150 ard takes ae to 1s Acres Parcels | Stes. “Stee” geod lense a ae LOANS #35 To 4S ta. 3 topcase wow. 3 76 | heater. FE $4024. Aner ier 2p. i we ge RY «5 - — wt = you. think. oe us “ave oat f AND FLOOR SANDER, POI 4 : - : e new. Brown | ANTI i . . SANDER es hg ae ig BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE sharkskin suit, tan. shoes sine 8 gine) | came | Cie ena Sarees peeeed Say Tid REYNOLDS —avoumven | 771 8. Peasect lshers, scrubbers, “cement. gring : ‘C. PAN _Barnes, FE 5-0101; after Lawrence St. ‘PE ‘a, 2 wool jackets, ed ‘pendulum. FE 2-1160.| . Pemous absolutely pertect. 0. Bell 8. Paddock __"_FE 20203 | Sih eiedmers etc. FE GUS, 1 Realtor 6 pa. rE jw ¥ GET CAS 41538 | shirts” OR 3-5351, penis & -AWTIQUE ORGAN. GOOD yonase advertised name brand. yourself by seeing, GAS FLOOR FURNACE AND GAS | Baldwin Ave. -3144. 240 : aout SH QUICKLY TOP COAT, LIKE Like NEW & _ $75. OR 3-703. COND. | Gun ncaa, COME ORG see coun Mins end teed Miceetee | conden. ieaseaein wah, Gena | PPAFF SEWING MACHINES. DRY = ACR Let ws a ny aon ak 6 becieas “ladies dresses. PE 2-8182 some sisY GAll BRAND EW OTe Orchard ay Fluorescent, 393/ ornamental ron, alu ad ._fondition, Reasonable EM 3.3507.| . £0048. dra ree . DRY ES ef your own! A small j tokeooencoay p to $500 WOMAN'S RED DRESS SIZE 16 size, $15.95. ye « err. GOST SELL Teng WEEK BEAU. fibergias awnings, Alu im. on Gis MEAT adie. J Ie .. ad as ria! poet : .. Se fodera 4 bedroom wal enable you te ove & ae was Cease ward's von app Mlveay E is,| ner . ing mattresses, #198. Pear- tify Mtenevor Ht Fae BEAU: . meucies. We teney down, 45 Detet model. $50. Sasenes wen: supplies. Bpen 1 ays, Soman 4 4 room om = | el) the sow onaoora armor at one of pewoe Aes 4 cars. Bring your | very good condition. Too hve. 42 Orchard Lk,| imation. Blond Console $95. Auburn & “Dashes “VALLELY’s | —*'_& cab $50. FE 2-0085. Sento } Sunday 16:00 to 4:00, 7 inore & mouth. $15,000 terms,” "| your neighborhood. STATIONS | minutes. it nideals loved to 30/4286 for, owner, Cheap. Cail FE B10 DISCOUNT, SALE ON FLOOR toot iter be MS. FE) _OL 1-041 for seg oral fore HEATING. eutesin. PE tone aa 3 ACRES iu your neighborhood. Reasonable | fiture signatures and other ‘ve. 2.0510 _after_3:30_p.m. ie ae yg MOVING — MUST BELL: TPC. KROME TIVING ai < > : will help train s. We! curities, other se- | ples of air conditioners, 7 Punesa Phyt 13 PC. ER NG ROOM EQUIPMENT ~F ike’ sR | ect ot Ponting, ful pre, 8 ru agent A ~~ Scrap & Iro air conaition .- e dining suite’ ma.| *uite. $25 2 exterior 4 ental Depot : , $1,000, station. For further informatio ree & tron SGA 2 ROY's wing chai: side door $2* Aes pach —_ oi] furnaces, TOOL U = ith fon oS Set) betasen 0/6 3, ask A-l PRICES Ave. NT, PARTS omni ; Washer baryer. Many” md _ 965, MI 40875. emai s,| floor furnaces, wren ag cone trailers, * misers, vga trae ni -Crawford, Inc. ohn Gorczynaki. an nay OR SCRAP CARS & subeat. “Sa GAS et | ant __MI_6-0680. 7 1Nca 80m, PIPES FT 000 eater, OF Sasi Heating Co, Roch-| "00r sanders. polishers. anna! $28 complete. Rad md ay AROOANY CE CEDAR CHEST, $20, SAVE PLUMING SUPPLY | ivs CAPI ceambanes, Yess mowers, titers, ; Le . C = Sale ale _Houschold Goods 57| Mf:, 3, 17,7, 005, apt. leer SgORAnY BOVPET GOOG Sox 1728. Saginaw PLY, |1VS CAPITAL NOW Bg WOT WA.| srs.) Carpenters” ml mechanics mpan * studio couc — ‘ UPPET, GOOD % 0 TV's + TRADE ——o a stoker. Rosalie t too! mec rir id C |= PONTIAC SBT. Y 1 40” Gas STOVE Y wsed $55; elec. dryer, ie er tion, $15. xi 7214. CON-| “and consoles — BR. TABLE condition: Very cheap if iaken pe po a ATE BANE BLDG. | | conden’ Coap PE SIM WECGMY ce wine Wasmine—unex | {aht, mem au Te sd g5 ie | 9m, Ceaneine. © as, Call PE | gue Dixie Waterford OR mam 1 MAPLE ROCKER, 7-51 BARGA pov. We Sa MINE. LIEE | keeping Shop. $1 _W. Huron 8t.| KAY Opp. Our Lady of the Lakes Church 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE hand-carved. chairs, TSMALT | wasy spin Dry | INS tf! Make ent of $650 momb |2_AIR COMPRESSORS & | wr | wets.” Kiag “siversdl Trampet sakes aereh a OTe-43 vor. # Beedicpait. chal 1 upholstered | Prigta Easy Spin Dry Washer... 428 FE_¢-1566. Coronet . KVA neler for os, care. . Kiag Siiverddll Trampet. _ Sale Musical Goods 62 Hives a TEAGUE FINANCE ee —— Stneeeeee ‘< g15| TV tray tables, 8 » 4) Fy woop aS. 2% bh.p. aluminum engine, com-| 42 BASS rare _ |} STUDIO, $35 COUCH 5 CHAIRS e tenes , § English demi- FRAME STORM -WIN- ? engl set of drums, Winchester Sa- ACCORDIAN, $60. GOO farming’ town, New 2 ‘ate rick 202 N. MAIN * Be 8. Prt. parties. — $'f) _ iawn mower Mise, FE 34333 _ dows. Phone FE 6-506). nls | Mossbe 2 Sek tee conn Gn rete $58,000 per year alone Extra, in-, ROCHESTER, M rvice, OR 93-8561. Coll Springs v'") 97) Gil HEATERS USD. $25 AND ‘300 OAL FARM STORAGE O4AS- _ Market essa"? “RP Crile. | _S4tee._Wertsite Sea’ a” dces : come from "10 rental rooms oa LOANS $25 ICH. 2 PC. GREEN WE BUY, SELL & EXCHA _ up. Schick's. son Ss * Clive 9-208. KALAMAZOO. > PORNAGE a arox. | 70 DAs LesouBien BSesage. rnp * sore. Large owner's. aparigient Ai28, ,TO S800 room, Dinte TREIZE LIVIN NOE | OVAL BRAIDED RUG, ox : | 9 ae MOWER. | er, $50. 1 ee Reasonable. Fl 4 Sale arms re _48 cellent shape “915.000 "on "cue HOUSEHOLD Gaoops eda —- and Bacar ag a 14 38. Saginaw ss e. brown. Bae included, — only 20 hrs. Best Bi me — LONE: TERGA AN reo OIL —_— 8533, ble Fp a, MICHIGAN, 10,000 buys everything Ph. Rochester, OL 60711. OL 1-9791 st offer. PE 40638. BABY CARRIAGE & PLAY PEN OVER 60 USED TV sETs Frou eda eee HEATER ris ve eeerR lee ag eT ae asi room bowse, Tail basebeat, ai] A SUPER MARKET Loans $25 to (one 2 ste a sigue seOnOGit BRAND WE} me WALTON TV gta me oe er oe 36; avacts | “CQORDIONS, LOWERT PRICE ON : furnace, $ $5,000 dn. RE- of the finest lode mden Signature Only TV. and radio ebatr, Double dresse: i Laundry tra td +50 up tr: springs & mat- ta 8, mecordions teened free | 2-734. operas s in the a washe lo comb. Ref.. stove,| bookcase woo yg BSC EE go S15 FE. Ww -faucets $23.95 esses, $15; French Provincial beginners with lessons. FE Ee see FARM. AND ACREAGES near 000 per clea Big “meat | Hoasehoid Fiaance! table. "4 Padhel plosre se “recone $90.50. Pay ay ae 4 PHILGAB oa PE st St aaa aeee ape teguee. st Fame. sli0;, hand-epersied ost Conner —U RS. OLI' us: wae ge ess, Main highway tion | 3% 8. Saginaw See of Pontiac ane. r wemmme peyp other gota at equal phd acy" a 30 GAL. WATER HEAT- | 75-GAL_ OU, TANK, LIKE NEW. hoist, $75. Wtd.: Browning boat |" 1-a010 USED 2 YRS. OLivE P. W. DINNAN aD —— Only $14,000 FE 4-0535 1 Po. secTt o ONAL, GOOD CON: Ave. 42 Orchard Lake | ro. Elec. Pl ageesles cond. a 2. Mun-| $20. FE 5-755. 7 NEW. os A) between 2 & 6 comeRE wits Ts CASE. re ye LOAN claten back loveseat, a: BEDROOM SUITE, COMPLETE. «| Ges uote a — 440 GAL. OL TANK — fan wi00, 00D a sectional : . al bao... REFRIO. . Phone . - 0085 | Buy Thru Partridge |WARD F. PARTRIDGE | ,, 2371 se. pe, walnut, Exc, ‘cond. Sota | ‘ith able: ‘and cc | s00Lb GAPE GiaS; KENMORE _ LUMBER “ATTENTION, BAND List Thru‘ Partrid REALTOR, FE 4358 7 PC SECTIONAL, TV. VACUUM tJ. fee Smet oer ore cutee weaker Sh Btn ealasonte | 2808 FIR STUDDING. A I | REAL GeTAvS bb FE 43581 | 5° oe 2ooM roa? ZO 80} cottee, table, floor lamp. FE 8-0754 wie Sirmngram ia “Int cole rie. e, imbre 2 automane | 858 powa. syr.wea| AND ORCHESTRA a WR: he le 4, e © be . . | OR F111. FE 4-000 PS pe ee a Se envics etl |3 REPOSSESSED FREEZERS 13 i Mes, Vorwerd & reverse, | RGR Oo PE pis ater cone ee FIBEROLAS. toe FT ghee] Rent STUDENTS VACANT mS . 190 W. HURON ST. < Rae Saat — | preet 2° 8S a a3, ‘atae’s 35 week. FE| "Comm AR. PRAROAIN. Sidi ee avinasie SOW KNOTTY. PIKE Ps Satin inset ‘woot | instruments pend apd orchestra * 2 eres. Mice rolting land W. of MOTEL FABOARD FINANCE, | —Sster-_Mica. OL 2-151. iresses, Brand new, i "eaee LAWAY BED WITH INNER- DOORS. FACTORY, SECONDS: WINDOWS, Ry SBR “tories. = soe ide tey: aa EASY PARKING FEE UPHOLSTERED cuaiRa—owe| Releetion St wrought iron. maple mottrees, FE 8.0008. SIZES 1X1 b 8X1, REASONABLE. | Gains NOCWS REAL BAR. _ MORRIS’ MUSIC RID EWAY Owner says sell, ARKING PE 8-066 footsteol. Pull-u i E| & blond. yoobon Recondi Seepitm Ser F “| ene "| Gai : star a -OF only $35,000 1) Re p chair. Lamps./ _Orcha . «a itioned Appliances | _2260 DIx UCTION CO.| CLOSET CO ORARG ees eee om Rtg Pe Ste price, Boter-cell acece, | W , cPERE DINING BE eee SOY suaLe kanes Maytag washer re BO Boers, | CLOSET CommINATION, Less |, | “Cstiem condition, $50, EAE DONTE Eves. “us RIDGEWAY HEN YOU NEED man's, lacy” lady's, bowling bs 6 Le Gu rerigerstor — wis | _ ANCHOR FENCES | "0nOQp CLOTHES Love. oni i.e a WEAR: 875 Baldwin ree $25 - $ yi eae Eat * A E cofieg table? —— SOLDEPOTREFRIG.G 00D DAVENPOR SATURGDET DETOumn VOUNOS: | “eae a tikes bers Lan ee PAN AMEI SaEsOne wil F.HOLMES, INC. ||_ias‘atburn hve." SP TAT oo ol ee "ae Pym ero 7 | EE water". at “cs | aru ung aan, Ben's Laan OF | Exc. cond EAN, ROUBONE Sale Business . FINANCE CO. ~ Prersce’s @ Orenard ~ COLDSPOT REFRIG. oo | ONE 0s 12 G| automatic water heater hard: MAPLE 7 FOHEE GED GRINGI | torshere Dns. tee tos Property 49/1 1QUOR B FE 41574 «| -PRiort ae os Piggy oee 2 sw Beuoe OR| same wcetncel wmpes Crt | fe "Peveiag SS a eo A : - OR BAR © FRIGIDAIRE DOUBLE OVER | GMT “El= MOUSENOLD” RE- SOLID TMAPUE SOFA ALE KV. } Bros... oes, le apatt. ii hour Be Your O . DINING R _ Jet Ponting State Bonk Biég range. Sell or trade for as siove| dryer. (Res deve, bear oh| oO Se and tle. galvanised copper Diack | MODIS Cuuble offer OR 30408. apy Nema ue nose r wn Boss OOM ee == equal vaiue. OR 3-6866 cont. @ as, Part or all. Good ghia “OSE: mali Fins bi sv’ Y entone.| _An reasonable offer. OR 3-6486. pvt. lesson f that goes oo Ideal Setup. Combination Pully equipped ready to enjoy © °F PC WALNUT DINING ROOM DELUXE TAPPAN OAS BTOVE ay OT: SMALL PIANO, Ra PE sat 2685 Lapeer | MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO pein. ius ah eee ae Sh Gveteon Bre eo one Speretegs Salle te ihe Bow CASH LOANS en din- ; minster. $40.88. Ru SenCAN PHY | off E. Wi : mmund Ct. Pr kan Rr ject your musi LAWRENCE ing foom lovely bar, plus offi _42 Orchard Lak e FE DROP LEAP - Wilson. FE 32-5065. irer PORK MEYERS . DEEP WEL a nacvall wmombogreb cg GAYLORD ) Lacated on, MD ‘short (route ir ara Lake Aree -EXG | DINING ROOM SUITE io Pincers "CARRIAGE. gayr BUNCH _CRIn CRIB. vest Oat sae Pe ee | Sas, oe Be wee ae pace iliness. | Will accept local __condition._ FE 8-0008. : “tara 10; Ba' EAT THE 7“ oe ee aol erty |e partial payment "Can i065 ROYAL 31°, BATH. pie’ « Tinares. ee ye ered COLD} MASONRY j chars We, wil ive your chid an 102 8, for’ turthe i pum aw P ALUMI- 8. 4. J 4 : PAINTS aptitude test at no extr TY 2: 1 buy detaiia on thie AL or am thd howe el wins OF ta aauate tek Ss Jena IAS & | 100 20. Fig eben ae $3.98 oaeaden es Ooee Sie S ‘sasina : oh 2271". : : rkhurat. * °-) complete, $15; @xig : Die . Cheap. FE); 75 sq. ft. Med. Thick -+ $3.95 5 1» box $1.68; 2 . STUDENT VIOLIN”. az 3 : ee | 80 sq. ft. Pull Thick |||. $3.90 03; 25 Ib. i ENT , = ig alg! SA Be =e M, Stout, Realtor Finance Co, | ager crear Oa] BT exe Fie arise | BP ar, 35S AOS ich BS | awe, aie at SE tae, “Mechanic. SEE. 8 BES Rese former” Stetsnee at tae + | Sets Smaineie’ tm on “ir | pS Wil rapt ofvorchore Eats | fat sting APC tne eae. stove | BOE MoT Ua, gi att | Reardon Ou Fase esate | “ound natu’ GRO eee | FE $7741. se ey CHATRS. i34 Bo. Ponti /_inguire at 2475 Uilhee Umer te | —— Variety tay posty. aoas SACRIFICE, es Oe Ph a & cerry $117 omer . al —— corneta soa ‘trumpets __ BY OWNER eke te tiring, -ontiac z ; («178 Y for * : OR 3.0486, all colors ...$4.70 a while they last. ao a NER DIXIE HIGHWAY | ee i Reet ARDS USED [po Faro Oe a oees | Ue: OF Oe Pelt, -.-...-- 22 | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY, co. aa. = Clarkiton-Orens road ear Bais'| = Benuty Shop fron im moo: Drayton: Blains AUPE VELVET }P Te@ Got OF Y OU ate e-eemee aie ns oe otal | Lake Ave, Pe stoi | hrc Sroaical, TReTROMEN SN n ! oT a s. . Call MApie 5-107. down, $20 mo.| ern building. with bath. cae bene: Walled Can b HORSE: ’ ’ gn rer | COVERS, $15; % Eve "parguin Ue | ee " & RENTAL LON Bataane 2 und 3 ceieom come 8 alled Lake ‘an be cut in the following. approz n _ | —follaway_bed,_$25._ ie — Free estimates .... ade’ = -EDWARD'® OUTLET. ged Thru Partridge bene full basement and guaceed | $80. sat Ge he ceased W6xil — ce a ear SLIGHTLY Use USED | ~~ CRIB, SURPLUS LUMBER & % + =e oft 1 lengths ase = _8. SAGINAW yj CFE “208 0) is age. gas furnace makes this | = Utie 16x20 — x21 — $150; . ete, buggy. pisy p oan, scale % in. 21-ft, ft. | UPRIGHT PI a | D t Thru Partridge home very warm and egyntorta._ _Ltica woes ak Sie lutece a: Close Out Ss 8 her, patna tte, T25 chair. 40" “Highland Rd ses) OR toe 172 . ive Biv NO SUPPLY ft. ae Pe ag) TF 000 GOOD CON- } _T- present beauty shop in operati Yc ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT) BRAND N ' wp. ‘a hee aw CU 2100 SAC. § SPINET 1 PIA! octor Lawyer aod completely seauipped "and ie ___ Mortgage leans 54 | FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND “as cree alae SEWING | MACHINES ‘REPAIRED BUY DIRE ‘T Ort a ee SALE. 1 . “YR bench, Brees tee nee apache = pment | Worn en. | Ait 2 rebuilt. Free home - ‘ONE PS STEFI £398 a re Mer chant: Chief orronrustTy “ro 10 "GET INTO LOAN S—s600 fese to pay. Ges and glee, retrise - F: anaes ont Oe a euamet ae gy oh Nee Hh Soe west” POINT GUITAR & CASF. Huron St. near Telegraph. AWAY. PRICE, #7.006 do gh For any p to $1,500 | Fans.*.Teneee & water Besiers. ri. nerspring ‘mattress. PE 5-438, Dove "ER window iiim 1...) #8306 tis Sana shoe other scommer- —7ine_cond. Very ied $2525. SELL OR LEAS move you right own will| homes inodsrn arent, Bathroom fixtures, bed SAVE r jambs. interior ........ $2.95 — & 8” Sale = ACen: . s , 3, chests UP TO @ PER Door frames exterior ..-.-.. usec pipe. Diack & ‘gal Offic wee, OR TEAST, | Fawr’ Stout, Reaktor | EyRtaagt saan eee! “Sat senate noma | Beet eee tom AR) ey at nl TBR |g coe ee 3 TM. Sogmes St, Ph vB 5-8165 | improvements. lel occasional chairs, | tables. lamps, | ¢ > Se! a re. to pay oF 90 daye—come fas tee Sel Pp NEW AND USED OFFICE EQUIP. . n till 6 p.m. Sat. . To rough in or enclose aut . radios, rugs, dining room pe. bedroom suites from $90.95 Windows in SOC HSpeoSerrEeor $17.95 LYWOOD SPECIALS . Desks, files, chai le B Closed Sundays ; bows partly constructed. palates _——— sets and many 2 Plats living room & sectionals | 19) WAYNE GABERTS = ee 20x16 $11.54 CASH AND CARRY a shelving, storage cabin ols pees! ateman Ww E COVER s ccrapaiesass ane aa our trade. dan erOSED |S pe. dinetion trom =... ry} BINGE eR CTRIC PO s-s1a9 | 2600 Union Lake Pie ommeree $e fw ens peed ft atken tes | Um "Free Deitvery 7°" need: : ur trade ‘dept. for real| Hollywood frames. 0.2... i 2 : sac: Peau THE STATE Apply ate, Rational: Building one OUR LAY - AWAY PLAN Rolewey 1 beds compete | oe Seotag pee «call Michigan Complete bo house orders*we do bette wave as bones. * Py ane weas ar Arnold. Billet "Oalaca, Mien. _ Pontiac area. High ‘Pontiac or phone TERMS a beds... pee Center, any ¢. FE | CBR DINETTE SETS, 4.99 | NATIONA! Ore K ampsen ~ = fee Real estate included. FE C08 We ee ee es ee Occasional chairs. soe $0.88 ee semble, these. yourself and aes Call uo oo ot citer piy woods, ec Garhe AL CASH REGISTER: REALTORS . 4 SDM. Rochester & | eps and lon around: acres ot ten t vue eee F inenee eo hat : we. "$30.05. Shere are So wet Pontiac PI wood C Rt TAL POR’ Mt - 371 8. Telegraph — eoet™ to “igh class clientele, Living quae Sp ypnggeges parkin tame FE se ee Bunk Beas coumptetel. ley ens. 2-0801. Clem- —— famous ates, Formion 1488 1488 Baldwin Ave> FE 2 Oo. 2543 a Sad oon, ae TYPEWRIT- <— CLOSE | TAVERN and 3 bed | plastic runabout or boat trail OPEN MON. SAT. 8. Meet sectee Metron «tase poiegler “Oil Heat ee ee et | Ne oeaen a PUMPs 00956. a.| $4," FE SONGIEION. $78. A bot locetio N [TAMER fat 2 ee ieetaseh' | 35 GRUNER Sie Sees suse | 4 mites eeny ete? TO4 | Dect, me metreees eS) eee ee wr ae Seana, eee eee sane. | —neaeeeae 8 8._ Ferry. 0G. a.) PM #445 AFTER 6.00 n — pata tig a nana m =e ton cost. - ee thoroughfare, ripe & ready, us| smatt investment, assures good ee es rece ean on ona ot Aubiso’ Hetgtis oo Aubure | Craie marred. ranger 8 " $igs| | Money ack ‘guarantee, °° “Ott | Snare RIDING MOWERS _ | _ettice or home. Sereien FOR efor a drug’ herd.| weekl: 8 good | _8-3007. A M59 hai ranges &- retriger- | Face etl Se Ee ouT (De : FE 46851. meee soe Gore (en | Tech mate, RUvort! oP Sou" | TRADE MODERN BUNGALOW, ik RCL TAREE ODEL TY | Daya rears Ne er Pe En OND | aye eemenee area ee a1 mame’ Raary. “este, wim | Sale Store Equipment 64 an 250° frontage on a S10 ren akefront with home & “@ acres, l-car garage. Has studi ewan rch rocker, 7_p.m. ages ¥ $189.95, now $126. "hens: @ gear. Orig. $170.96 . $118 AAS AEE Spent sree Mu "GESG fonts HS Cy Dace mist ine oe ONT| Eich TS seatoom *ftigg"trodm, | Shite, Show of rarere: a hick earson's utter a | Eee ee wll == me * compreastr PA TeoscaShs in surroundiri ome C. Up state on 2 in| oll heat. Oni Sop cobinette Ee ie se : ie bent, Ri st R *. | ——~“spEC ae eee van te gome until ou are. g ready to b in| hwys. $20,000 takes business & | 40W2. Or will assepe, eaten tn | ie POnTAnin TV Sak , _ USED TRA al ‘Anderson ‘Harawai we SPECIAL FALL SALE men's eqa'h times Oo Hussh- Seat Svante OO oy EB A RE ta | Elba tage | “ud Baty mineneeeenea | ~~ ULTULUTE TRADE IN at 8 Aa Reoaesre be] Seeder gust dee cite seat maker 1 ofp tea SM. BREWER & eecipem & seasy hae state, FE 44813. Ask f ance due $75 or $1.50 per week. N SUNDAYS ers, Be rs, Cameras, Sweep | Souci, 4ason'* Mark tk R fs teay tae} Mr Clark. or | 21" Phileo Console. Re 42 Orchard 1 Vanit GOAL OR Wood HEATING Sewing méchines, Typewrit- Fourta St, Rochest mare REAL ESTATE chises. Good lease. can $7.000 | LA new. Balarit 1 orld: Like Easy T ake Avenue y with mirror ..,......$24.50 5 ) HEATING ore, verware, must. hester, Mich’ — 83-53 N. Parke. FE plus inventory ; TE MODEL CAR AND e due $173. Pick up silos Ph. FE 4-7e91 | G"5 range... stove, top fill. EM 3-588 ay of Payment Gitte. | Pf eM de od by Oe 48181. own for this| FOR YOUR LA CASH | _ Payment $2.00 per week FRIGIDA: I avenport spccccherereesce OUCSO i. pawath's Out Pe Pian = __Eves. FE 8-0823 _ ee tal bulging at the seams; (WH ND CONTRACT. | Firestone 12 IRE REFRIG., wi ATE & ehaie 2222252). g0.gq | COLEMAN FURNA oo 18 §. Sag HOW _ b E YOU #H a cu. ft. refrigerat model, f 3 pe. sectional ..... i cond fog ahd eee: * oS Rent Lease Bus. | Prop. 4 49A FO. FURTHER INFORMATION on _ Phone OF 34366 SVAN WALT | door pantry." swing-out defroster. cai, ts. Miles ne eg [eee ee gues) Sie stig ene tubs, 2s “SPECIAL * ee ‘Wall tase emails ; ve : ie : : 5 ‘i Sapien siW<— abe WS BTATR ) area a it above d hundinan of ates bust @ RM HOUBE door pantry. swing-out shelves, | 5 S100. € pe, dining rei. suite". $39.08 | CABINEA STINK. 0.98; or cent discount on discontin- | FOR 8. Saginaw. FE 5-165). Mt. Clem EMENT| gto , call us or, TRADE FOR fh| pare Ons oe RY REBTILT VACUUM | Dinin 20 eal, 900-80) foee steel, nt Galen mance One at pee _ 930M ens St. FE 2-0358 ' p to our office. See our pic- or Dodge tractor, FE 8-2387 $226. S ce payiseat nee due pneiiae Pa makes i vesr fiel rm. table. Haywood-Wake-| dar sink, aid SA Thompson, paint, Most colors except white. a business & AG. RES- psceaee STORE. 373-375 AUBURN ures. I-stop service, DUE TO ILLNESS, WILL per week. nts of $2.50| antee, $16.95 up. Thyle weirs Ma , champagne ......... seo.o5| 90 8 A. Also Rev.-satin. . bE. lene arl's, 979 Oakland. equipment. ae A busy shopping center ST _ or trade large -4 bed3930 SELL 30°" deluxe gas stove, reg. $154.95 502_N. Johnson, FE 4-5169 tevan ont items convenient cred- CAAPIEMAN REEL TYPE WOW Pa “4 , Fuel & | NATIONAL cA wholesale i Nae variety. WIDE = Bi gle ee gap ses ane - $09, ,Pick up pment leg me BOTTLE G as THOM AS ECON OMY _et, Good cond. ¢ pa wr $ 3-2247. MOoW- oh ca Orch Lake Ave.| —200d_ cond, Ress oe REGISTER. + or any busi- _ Smaller hi e Aub r wee . : ec hn te el OO _sancinmenenacancenpcnsen nateeenastteretteenidsiepineteetemctiuanetneibepitinanes NATIO ness, Heated by gat “Large park:| "8. D. CHARLES REALTOR. 4 INTERNATIONAL — PANEL FIRESTONE STORE | OF REFRIG._ $78 FE tw | | FURNITURE CO. ily By ORRAGE | T'sed, -ancriice. Tape. recorder Prom aint up” Rectan joading & unloading. Call FE wnt & Telegraph Swap for farm tractor, 401 W. ast brah ge clu> chair $65; Laz ____36 __tub “EM 3 = flash ape recorder,| fier: Gy the Natiea Dash eee 1 FE bP “FE “40821 _Huron 8t. FE 2-475 -| AUTOMATIC WASHER chat with teal oe ah: Boy i_S. Saginaw st. at cern, “alte Grinnell ister jal Cash ne or FE 2-5219. ‘RESTAURANT FOR BA ee ee ee AND May. | Chait, with teal slipcover, $13; Ad | OPRIGHT SWEEPER | WITH AT- CONVERSION OIL B iY ell pt te FE 20285, ans. station a ee “Ts gery on. BALE OR “POWER MOWER ORIGINAL cal eps) eT meron as TH ya Rie lt Gitneat. CE Gena nul tlcel baka: PynnER. AS COs, peltet gun, 22 caliber, OR 5 Ow 300 ™ See capi, ih help te ESP oi a ec an, Ch| sees Reet eae ere aA ag a yy ge “Sale Sporting Goods 65 : ; i : : LLLP LPL LL LEAP PLP PAP, ites S +e matic electric range, valued POINT AUTOMATIC WABHER, :30. 1 Ra, 5 ao 5g AT 3% PER PSTAURANT AND EQUIP. xxi Standard Oil | FoR, FoR OLDER GA 00. RICKS MY Oe te | aS CATED ine CLOSET DOORS 206," oe iat Sapien plugs, |? Geer acbarn Ween cae oA al os GE] | ite steers, Gane] siicne, yar ___ yeaa at boy ah #038; wk's| Maytag washer, ik Voy “ahe gerneegd soa ld sapere | sata saat dia graven ines | i apa Raeetor rere 4-6972._ 14586 Ci OR 38295. ate ner en dres- ; GE REMINGTON AUTC Soak 0 NYO Exc: LOeATOn | O. re |r oe “with Halo-light, In exe. | STPOINT RA | fake Nes cloder ‘plocks at” ise so ‘en up Beer peers: sales LU PAINT SPRAYER AND A/ Cot i100 will on: 2a 8G. Any business Fe ATION Almaden Saal aly pore | coon a iy BLACK $60. MI_4-2852, pat a a = condition, | fecb. Gifts, oo og Hh Cont $108, will "onarilee for $100. rkin, e fh orcelain 4 Swap f TRONR TPE One eet: “mood 21 Edm rel lb Belawhs Pe saaes OF FE Gass | erica wate leveled mt (Ae | eee aaa OF a or ater “ANT! UE iRONRITE Se atnire | wise PF 23068 ‘ott Basi A —z,.| 4a ott | umbet WAREHOUSE 9 MOD VE AOS cepuesly ee eremnen _pumy gun, Or $75, FE 2-0087. . I model $00, Eze. cond Mr sean Ls A MODERN restment Thm 3 RCE le an aewitan 5412, ; Soa0O BABY JUMPER WEIGH | Rareware, 6 Ws rent BRN OF.| guited. Free ‘training & company HOUSETRATIOR. 3 PE OEXG.| bel, china, “allver, end. fu dionef | EENMORE -sewino MACHINE. |. TRADEIN DEPT. | Sine\gun' : pent a aoe aie ae assistance available to ho p sleep 4, trade for a ‘evenings ond Sun rniture. | § ard & reverse. All modern | Guar, el pine —. o, Knott cal supoiles. 1035 fm tram tention Becks’ High. FE beey cece | Call today> - REAL on ‘es what “have LW? pe 22°Pine St. Behind lsomctee’ Pree Allen's “Appliane wk. FE 20163. | Guar. elec. woner, seserse $90.98! or Yeund tubs off a. : a focation. c = L F = oc INTER _Pontiec Press. | *, . ease checs ‘ . WITH thee teal Pe soe. or Sy ~Ip = Mabland “Re, (M0) awe iad U INTERESTE ESTED IN MAK- KITCHEN sINK «Ri. WOLLY- | ‘psigy be rag ton Aone Ne smd ane $0.06 | eee ot | Wihove. Gas erm warer’ heoter _For Sale or Exchange 50. anda rd | Dorathy 2 Te es ca 7a ee i's cleaner home, cordion door, OR 31593. ace nae oa ik EARANCE SALE SAVE GR CUTTER. WARWICES * ‘ __M__3-3303_or tu hes 1573. or. wn it ~~ s] ben | ; i | ik 28,2 family cow. $125, ON at . re ORSE SHOEING. Ortonville, National’ ¢ rks OLSTEIN HEIFERS, SOR *soon. tt Rattalee Lk. “ Ra., Da LSTEIN DAIRY DISPERSALS Bromply “a mber 23rd, — y _ Puverel Wolverine Pavilions 2% mile ‘uvesock -| 8 Michigan on U. 8. Willlamston, 65 head of high a isons featuring outstand! of ste’ young cows and heifers just fresh or close ;. 10 outstandin, grade. — Row, some ready to breed. These herds are compiete and are ready to make money ‘for their new owners T. B. & s Tested. . proto cows Mastitie ones. ms ‘ehrl, 1 National K of Det it, F Plymouth, Mich, Far coo: “ig bh. & VERNON SHOOK tora Mich. ers BA MANAGER & AUCTIONEER, WILLIAMSTON, MICH. Wanted ted Livestock 73 PPL ARAL AAR OF ALL Clarkston. «and EXPERT TREK TRIMMING AND from exc, hunting “stoc sock. eormea. reasonable ieee. Poccsn Stone, MA 53-6206. ; For Sale Poutry 74 PULLETS, . $100 EA, 4989 Huston. 5-1908. __Sale Farm Produce | 75 AAA EQUIPMENT - rouary power mo tod Town a a pours My egosg, Mt Bir- UIPMENT HAS BEEN ased Oliver 8&5 tractor We specialize in. service of your eS HOUGHTEN & SON =. £ Gase & Verguaee Denice . 10761. OO OLE Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every, Friday .....7 P.M, Every Saturday ..1 P.M: Every Sunday ....2 P.M. BUY & SELL DAILY OR 3-2717 21 PT. ALUMINUM HOUSETR Cheap, EM er poet. ath 8. a Ra ; ; ALMA SETRAILER. In cond. = sell on low Al Fae payment OR 31251 or OR 3 CONSTRUCTION MOVING. Must sell 1956 Libert *. ft. 1057 Great Lakes. of 957 Champion 4) ft. All 2 poy will yale! sof or smeller trail- Se Can MY on 1329 31 Tr PONTIAC, $600 De DOWN. Balance A oi at mo, _ PE 8-2518 1954. 35 FT. BEDRM. Clean. Reas. = ‘miehols Drive. _ Auburn Heights. % Al ANDERSON, ary 2. BDRMS. Y_2-4002, eae EW, MOON TRAILER m. Rd.. M24, 10 miles hens fis? GENERAL. 10 PT wide, 7 bedrooms. full bath. ft. » @ go ever payments, . EM }-0000. As arene being sold to| ~ For Sale Housetrailers 78] | MRever Auto Glass Specialists Seis Re Sls Te 80A STANDA w opi te be per cent eral aluy en ED. WILLIAMS — ' Auto Service cnaapnaee Sat nae a ae For r Sale e Motorcycles 83 83 2 a les T 120, 6000, OA get wa Bout "Fer wr Sale ) Bicycles 84 a4 ote Haigledp chan, Pa. Ma Eee ee en ‘86 CHEV. DELRAY greets NORTH | CHEVROLET |i" 1000 8. Wonton + gg 4 “Bright Spot" JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake : FE 80488 7 DR. RED white, sell or trade for older . OR 33318. ~ For Sale Cars 91 one Accessories 85 i ws 2 BOATS ALL READY FOR RAG. tres, a Mamurek Motor tpg. 2 ft. 3 point, 19 ft v, codward. FE 55141. AU-BU class and mark 26H Mer. ines PORE STOM % TON PICK- aa: ye wate pee ~ + ee & heater, $825. OR _Briar_ Pontiac take. iss] 630 GMC TRACTOR. ALBO iF’ WOLVERINE FULLY EQUIP. | "30 - tnsuinled traler ia ta aay with 30 hp, oe ae — os Bre, cond, = PE 2-0167, _ boot, Pie W000. _ i 12 Fr. ¢ PLYWooD t ‘and Mastercraft trailer, «| For Sale Cars wen. bargain. €2_0 7 OFF a OMe ‘3S BUICK, 2 DR. RED & rane MOTD RE TRAL ad Taylor made seat covers. Exc. we & MA MA-| cond. 12 Thorpe St. _ E E ST | ‘30 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN. MAKE ROOM FOR ‘38 MODELS.| Standard transmission. Ra&H, INLAND LAKES SALES om oe H.- viet sim} _W_ Neves PE ¢Tiit PE pein Dyna-Flow. lo, heater, and BIG DISCOUNT ON DE whitewalls, sharp. $1375. motors & ee boats. Tony's! 41 6-7853 aan . Marine Servic , ard = _Lake Ave. Keego Ha Wr Lost OUR AD MAN WITH THE PONTIAC PRESS! INBOARD BOAT. aie ME AI AN (On go 2Week Vacation __otfer. 976 Voorheis. Mr. Lott, MAKE Y DAY A VACATION BOATS AND EVINRUDE MOTORS. In a Used New and used. Prices reduced on | A WISE ay UY all models. Terme, We trade.| AL sapere -B ps be Hardware. Auburn TCH. MY 32-2411 Adams. bere ‘Meighan Fu | i580 BUTCH ARDTOP. I AM A Sest1, Century ret in eek fe | Fo JOHNSON MOTORS "| my" sccessories ‘ate many, Be 38 lers supplies, eve me, am a fe thing tor Sere | bet rm priced real low. 61 a hd aa . a . Dealers tnquirtes | Ovens BH ° Marine . 306 rd Lk. BUICK Ey SPECIAL. 7 DR. HARD. Ave. FE 24 22,000 miles. $1,400, SAILBOAT WITH JIB & MAIN- Windermere. Birmingham. sail, $130. FE 29-2807 _7-0662 WANTED 65 ~ CADILLAC @ COUPE, ALL 14 f. boat, motor & controls, | he a beauty in & out. a will trade tree and clear saree —ft. lot. Call FE 44821, For Sale Airplanes 86 Cash bal., $3,500. OXFORD TRAILER LUSCOMB. MODEL 8-A. TT bg Hr. New license. A-1 pe. _— wen ALES PE 3-916. wg Goren Transportation Offered 87 ci? agit cd. bedrogma att | << eben nnnteemnen A vi “14% ie bullt to take ft! i EL ee ph go AIRLINER, To all, Te selection of uscd trailers. parts St. Peiersbore, —. * per Seo! d 4 _OR diane a, $0 as at mile §. of Lake Orion on M24 ” pm ORETRATLER Ga00D TRUCK GOING NORTH ER RT| &) HOUSETRAILER” Tru | _ Wanted Used Cars 88 1985 mod Spartan ‘'‘Emperia! Mansion.” 43 ft. long. Special ror DOLLAR PAID FOR JUNK features: new all woo] wall-to- cars. FE 35-0079. sartaco covept kitchen arse. moe, | a2 MUCK AS $30 FOR JUNE AND level oven. ful daire — re 23-2666 days or unmarred. 8tc w inelud- ane Sper tora arth Always Ready to d Buy | a ae ame, | ‘BAGLEY AUTO PARTS ‘oa TRA YELO 3 - FT. ‘woUaE- PE 5-9219 179 BAGLEY 8T. pig “thon os *Phier On 31757| Bud Shelton Motor Sales _oF_ see at 4645 Dixie Hway. Pays top dollar on late models, “Detroiter - Pontiac Chief Colorama in 1958 :| THE_ 1988 DETROITER DELU? Sa Sows fentucing tro com- | THE MP DETRORTER DELUNE Earl t herd, Oxford — Due FLOWER ORED to. © the’: city, Mr. KITCHE AND BATHR e Cooper is forced out of the dairy FOR '38-AT NO EXTRA COST. 8. 35 head fresh and spring- Le el ME high Ed Holstein cows and ER—HUTCHINSON TOPS are! See any’ ue ‘now. ‘Also two| THEM. ALL ON TRADE ~ IN uernseys. Thess 6 ALUE. ee by A.B.A. bulla, C =y og to| Also a large ee - late ry Due to sickness, Mr od shop atthe bi BOB Or CHincon MOBILE HOMES. SALES INC. ae een ginmere Nemes ho Drayton P) WE ARE SOLD OUT OF NSED Maney 7 days a week trafiers, Wee need vour trailer We xt sell ‘t. for "© ver cent on our ‘ot. Holle Marine Coach Sales $32 Hotty Rd Holly MEI- fos MODERN wes yo ILERS, 1 good ects TRAILER EXCHANGE 1008. —— a “ALBERTA & KA LEAVER SPRUCE , ek peaches. Excellent canning & eat- MOBIL HOM ES $3. Bring tools & dig your own.| ing. Peach season will soon be nor NCE 1932 > North US. 10 to Groveland) over — yout a sales & service for Giinte. Turn, right on Grange) To8ip ME cAents Tat, CAE: | ANDERSON CADT PALACE 5 mile 4 a TRIE NER Hall & look for signs. Set. & Sun.| Commerce Rd. between Burne) yO otig hw Ie oie from bring ‘baskets 4 gems 20g hing Oagtoose trom. | *38 oe SHADE TREES | |BERTA F “AF ROSS | Sedrtom aves ueiiges recone ar nd Norw aple, an Sm begs refurnished, r Red Maple, Blue 8 Sp gue = = —— Rd. off Bring bas- icine * tal ‘olan, Very n. imm ie ai ee) see them re you APPLES A a as as you go. . save money. 033 South) squirrel, 1 mi, bed of a BOTTLE GAS Bia. = be om GMC.| Ave. Auburn plant No. S477 or FE ORN PART & SUPPLIES. . Pontiac Land- > 3 Cc los 23200 _xeaping For Deep | Freere 1584 N. Perry j 8 and sun, PM. For Sale Pets 0 FRESH SWEET CORN Ger ee ae — AU SALE. 18 6 REG. ENG, SETTER PU l cam trailer. Touts Traile quweeks One male Prom, Tage ok ‘2725 S. BLVD. E. Sues Ss, ‘8 | lle a Setter. 6 yrs, Rég. FE. 17-0004, GRAPES. $200 BU. YOU PICK OR r & HU GET est esl orders taken, ea ready for that season coming up. AKC Pé, FAWN. FE) Stanley Prone plume, Wits On| We, have several. good, sound §-1037, 3250 Crooks Rd. chard 10436 Haftisnd’ Ra} mi.| trailers, some. with eg = akc REQ BEAGLE MALE. 15/ 8, of Fenton. MAine 09-7134. te eo completely ed Te sols $00. OR 7. | MACKINTOSH APPLES. ORCHARD | ‘gor “f a, oe aX GLE PU at 601 N. Squi re atperit ete Can be of Auburn Ave. 7 ees AKC ENG R PUP- __ dies, FE 40027, AKC REG, COCKER Druictoe ves Wks. old, ‘e : AKC REG, BRITTANY SPANTEL, . male, 18 months. Milford, te & FB 2-3243, — MILKER UNIT, WITH ; oo ayy es pall, One 4 © Ke 57] RD FE 1 mal : = hen Fi 3 tere ay bu: ; PEACHE. y Apia 6 é PLUM U) for sale «t Sutton N. Lake tus RIETIES ha L VA “&® plums, Honey, , : Sate a TOMATOES Wise evel Ba," Wane Soes Sspe0'"3édo™Gideings Ras Sale Farm Equipment. 76 Tr [ORILAO! Cor, Auburn & E. Biyd. FE 8-96a3. CASH prog, for — 1950 thru 1953 “AUBURN MOTORS Corner Pike & Bivd. FE 31471 ged — & SCRAP IRON. OF OR See day or eves % _— Hamm Tk. 3 2 biks 5. ond _Geve Rd. 1% bik E. of Mid- lebe 1986 BUICK 4 DR. SUPER. =e equip, 15.000 -~ Acer _ Columbia. | FE + 1955 BUICK 5 PECLAL GOO “oop GON- CON- ba Dynaflow, $1,200, FE BUICK Sa HARDTOP. LIKE NEW. $1,195. “CARENED DODGE SALES 44053 Van Dyke, Utica BUICK ‘s? DEMOS & Orriciats cars. Pay off balance to bank is the full as, ists F CARENER DopOE of Or- “CLARKSTON Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth Caryeler Sarciogs hardtop, ir light bs : — wane ) walls, radio m.tleering & brakes, stone mleld, dual head lights, padded button rque Flite. Oniy’ sh 304 206, plus state rb and li- 1958 Ford % ton pick F250 cu ‘tom -~, heavy og ge RSH. 14,400 miles. 1963 Ford station wagon, O-M Open wer ering. eana ce Hae ee sawn eeenes ieee Paen 1951 Chev. 187 nobeare S\ HOT SPOT i an: Conv. R & H. Very ‘se Fora ‘4 Eto i bs ras R & H. Aute. ~ ea pitiefain deluxe, 4 dr. F 3s. Olds ™ dr. ed SEE OUR LIN BUILT CARS & or ENGLISH on AUSTIN HEALY, ORRIS, MG, AUSTIN HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester’s Friendly Olds Dealer _ $28 'N. Main, Rochester OL 1.9761 31-PT PONTIAC. $600 DOWN. eave. $1,772 at 948 per mo. FE | 5] TRIUMPH TR: SPORTSCAR. | Seis New car cond. Call “DR, HYDRA. RA- dio. Clean Low mileage. 1 own- er. FE 2-7472 “53 ep TS DR. 860 51 SERIES. { | ~~ LITTLE LOT WITH | a Nash with dze ‘31 Nash, Hydramatic. 45 GMC Dum | "50 Chevrolet ekup. ‘$2 Mercury Hardtop. Buick. Frankie & Johnnie Motor Sales __FE 83112 from 9 to 9 H.,/ 1986 STUDEBAKER aKY AW ; FB & H. Auto, tran Ww.w xc. } cond For information Sa Me _8-8784 ~W est Side Used Cars > Drive out where overhead ts low and save the difference! Many makes & models to choose from. West Side Used Cars 923 W, Huron FE 42185 iy eg 1s DR. 860 SERIES. ‘S86 CHEVROLET . | tiful eond, Driven by wife as | 1854 ST UDESAAR HDT, CONV tg iy ee pro gered be a rsier. i, ipower soe Hes family car. Push button &| © os owner. 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Woodwagd, Birmingham _ SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live on, a fied NOW. et! good used car, see Classi-| $1,475. EM 3-8133, 1955 FORD $995 VERY NICE V-8 CUSTOMLINE, RADIO o mEs HEATER, ANY OLD CAR Jir my De Rose otor Sales 3140 i W. HURON. (1 Mile West of Telegraph) Cc HYDRA. Rai, - “ak. Assume par. i e414 a eg - 806—(7) Uncovered. Mystery: Sa- _ 1:16—(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair- ~ 9:55-—(2) Meditations. " $:30—(2) This Is the Life. ert: Ah ie | ‘ 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMRER 21, 1087 S. Se S Television aoe: Le § firnished by etations sted tn this column are subject to change without notice a s — 2-WIBK-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV, “Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ber finds. missing man. (9) Pop- eye. (4) Football (cont.) Q Col, March. Olivier Shakespeare's ‘‘Ham- Jet.” (9) Holiday Ranch. (4) Scoreboard. (2) Perry Mason. Raymond Burr Earle Stanley Gardner’s detective in new mystery series 248—(4) NBC. = 30—(7) Film (cont.) (9) TV The- ater, Drama: Wife pays debts ’ gfter. husband flees to Mexico. (4) Como (cont.) (2) Jimmy Du- ‘ante. Marilyn Maxwell. ee) Lawrence Welk. (9). Man Behind Badge. (4) Polly Bergen. Miss Bergen sings, hosts new va- riety. Sylvia Sidney, Julius La-ig:99--(4) Special. (Color) Navy Rosa, guests. (2) Gale Storm.) Men. (7) Movie. (9) Movie. driver is murdered. = Comedy: Susanna starts lonely Pa hearts column. - 4:30—-(4) Outlook. . \ }1:20—(2) Sports. (4) Filmland’s ‘ 5:00—(2) 4 Finest, “The -Gangster,” -hood- WR Welk (cout cont.) -(9) Pre- Baseball Scoreboard. (4)| Fitest, “The Gangster.) ond miere Film. Monty Wooley in Meet The Press. (7) Texas eter, Barry Sullivagy. “Holy Matrimony.” (4) Dollar a| Rangers. Second. (2) Have Gun, Travel.|s:15 (2) Last Word. 11:26—(4) _Nightwageh Theater, Western: Boone follows desptr- “Sing & Like It,” Edward Ev- ate outlaw into Wyoming. &:30—(2), You Are There. (4) Spe-| erett Horton, Zasu Pjtts. 00—(7) M. Wallace. Birth con- advocated,- Margaret . ‘cont. protects outlaws © from aria (2) Show “tcont.) ‘11:00—(7) Apollo Show. (9) Star- light Theater. Edmund Lowe in “Girt in the Case.” (4) News:)- Cederberg. (2) News. Drama: David Farrar, Without Stars.” (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Film (cont.) (2) Theater {cont.). "SUNDAY MORNING 8:00~(2) Mass for Shut-ins. - 8:50—(9) Billboard. 8:58—(4) (Color) News. 9:00—(2) Detroit. Pulpit. Church at the Crossroads. BR ene-raerng Our World. _ Oral Roberts. 9:30—(2) Court of Health. *) Big Picture. (7) Christian Science. (9) Film. 9:45—(7) Accent. 10:00—(2) UN In Action. (4) U. of M. Hour. (7) Faith for Today. (9).Sacred Heart. 10:15—(9) Film. 10:30—(2) Cartoon Frolic. (7) Cow- boy G-Men. (9) Christophers. 11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) (Color) Adventure Ho! (7) Pub- lic Defender. (9) Movie. (4) (4) (9) % |2:00—(2) World This Week. * 12315—(2) Sports. 2:30—(2) Baseball. (4) Look Here!, 3:30—(7) Jungle Jim. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Heckle & Jeckle. (4) Ask -the Camera. (7) Bowling 12:26—(4) Sen. Potter. Reports. 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Frontiers - Open House. 1:00—(4) Detroit Speaks. (7) _ (olor) Colorland (9) Bill Ken- 1:30—(2) Camera Three: (Color) Wisdom Series. Laurel & Hardy. (4) @ (4) Youth Wants to Know. (7) Dance Matinee. x interviews Abe Burrows. (9) Movie. 3:00—(4) Special. (Color) Maurice Chevalier’s Paris. Ranger. (9) Popeye. _ SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Lit g 4 ; i f f i y g repr i it, E int tips / | i? i ‘i Fy f ; : ! ; i i i i i | [a : : z ; F i x 3 z 5 P -§ g mi ee 7:30—(7) New show, Bowling), Stars. (9) QO. Henry Playhouse, Injunction,” Puzzles neighbors by refusing to hiré mafried man to work on his im poe by-two bar rail cae - (7) Film Feature, ‘‘The!2 New w Berlin.” post-war look at/ _people’s adjustment and future plans. (9) Motion Picture Acad- emy,” Mrs. Miniver,” Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright. | » 8:30—(2) ‘Aitred Hitchcock, “Num- ber 22’’, cellmate tries to reform candy-store robbing youth. (7) Midwestern Hayride, guest whis- tler Fred Lowery. 9:00—(2) “$64,000 Challenge. (4) Web, “‘Bitterness,’’ deaf and un- educated migrant worker de- fends waitress insulted by em- ployer with murder resulting in ensuing fight. (7) TBA. 9:30—(2) What’s My Line? Jim Backus guest again. (4) Pro- miere Film Parade, “The How- ards of Virginia,” American 11:30—(7) My Little Margie. of Faith, (9) Sunday)! cial. Jewish New Year. (7) Lone 6:50—(2) Meditations. 9:00—(2) Gary Moore. roam-|9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time. (4) guests: |19:00—(4) The Price Is Right. 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. © mestic conflict, i) Science Fiction Pro} ect anger "scientists experience strange happenings before “flight to test survival in uter space.; (9) Take five. 0:00—(2) Badge case. (7) Trap, 714, “Gift From in murder. (9) -News. 10:10—(9) Weather. 10°15—(9) Paul Killiam, old. mov- ies, Ben Turpin: tonight. 10:36—-(2) Kingdom of the- Sea, ‘“Journey to Galapagos,"’ visit to a treasure island, encounter with a whale, giant lizards, tor- toises, & manta rays. (7) Grand Ole Opry. (9) Damon Runyon Theater, “A Light in France,” mobsters flee to France, meet trouble with Germans. 11:00—(2) News, Weather, (4) News, Weather. (7) Jumbo’ The- “Don't Trust- Your Hus- MONDA MORNING. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 7:456—-(2) News. $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo, (7) Cartoons. $:30—(7) The Little Rascals. 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. ” 8:85~(4) Faye Elizabeth. Francis Show Treasure Hunt. (7) Our Friend Harry. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. narcotics! - Heaven,” marital triangle ends : — (4) Arlene '--Today's Radio Programs - - wx) =~ a a . we Pamilvy Theater WeON Central Methodist WxYS, World Tomorrow wae Chase Lewte Wd Tom George ti:98 .w, CELW. 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(4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) My Little Margie. 2:30—~(2) Verdict, Is Yours. (7) Topper. 2:40—(9) Mytrle Labbitt. :65-—(9) News. 3:00—(2) The Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) American Bandstand. (9) Request Play- house. a 3:15—(2) The Secret Storm. ~~ $:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (9) Bugle Theater. 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) I Married Joan. (9) Circle Theater, | 4:30—(2) Beat the Clock. ¢4) Range Rider, (7) Mickey’s Rec- ord Room. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Ray Milland. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. - §:30—(4) Patti Page. Revolution family suffers do- 5:45—(4) Satake 640 AUBURN AVE. ©12 PORTABLE. TV SETS ENTER TODAY—ENTER OFTEN NO PURCHASE NECESSARY AUBURN 5 and 10. NOW AVAILABLE — FREE: OF FICIAL ENTRY BLANK FOR ONE OF A 5) Santa’s PLAYLAN igantic Give-Away | 4 1958 FORDS © 60 HI-Fl PHONOGRAPHS SELECT GROUP OF STORES PARTICIPATING IN THIS. GIGANTIC GIVE-AWAY n i 1 BLOCK EAST a E, BLVD. _E movie, By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (®—There can be ino doubts about Steve Allen's versatility. * * & When .he was late for an been at the home of his ex-wife, who was ill. He had made break- fast, gotten their children off to school, cleaned up the house and had done the shopping at the supermarket. ing grounds for one of his Sunday night shows, which will be a pre- view of the new NBC TV season. Also here is his arch-rival, Ed Sullivan, and they almost came out on the same plane hoster: Steve Allen’s Versalllity | Shows Up at All Times | appointment, he explained he had/w Allen is here in his. old stamp-| Both are staying at the Beverly Hills Hotel, but I haven’t heard jit the thoughtful management put thern in. different wings. Is it coincidence that the ‘rivals should be doing shows in Holly- constant comparing of the two shows? “Yes,” he admitted. “All Ym NEW YORK (INS) — The aver- age nighttime network show, says, the new national Neilsen ratings, has an atidience of 337,000 radio homes, whilé daytimers pull in an average audience of 770,000 -sets. Biggest audiences went to “‘Nora Drake’’ and ‘Ma Perkins,” with 1,348,000 radio homes apiece,. a fraction of the good old days’ lis- teners, .. Rex Harrison, very unhappy with his lines in CBS-TV’s “Crescendo” script, has brought in London Pal Peter Ustinoy to perk up his dawdling role. Vick Knight, -one “ot early, ra- dio’s funniest fellows, was offipes a CBS show but refused. “It id Vick explained . . . Actually Vick's well-heeled, and his next project is Bob Feller’s life Moy for a Sponsor magazine cites the new- est trend: ‘“‘High fashion models lreplacing the homey girl-next-door type.”’ (Those skinny characters in Ty, oo"... 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