The Weather U.S. Weather Bureas Forecast ‘ loudy, cool > (Detalis Page 2) THE PONTIAC PR ESS Home 117th YEAR kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24, 195932 PAGES UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS You Gotta Start Off Each Day... Qm POODLIN’ AROUND — Looking as if he's about to say “Lemme hear that high note, maestro,” and go into an imitation of Jimmy Durante, this poodle by the name of Mozart AP Wirepheie (naturally) can pound out a mean batch of ivory salad. So, hurry and get your requests in so he can start singing for his supper. FBI Unmasks Leaflet | Attack Planes FromU'S. RaidedCuba Legislators for ax Conference Pledges All-Out Effort for Speedy Solution to State Woes | LANSING (#i—Gov. Wil- jiams and key legislators | |will huddle Tuesday on a! |tax answer to state finan- a perils, with the gov- lernor pledging to “turn ‘every wheel” to reach a| speedy solution. | | The conference was called by Williams yesterday two hours after his return here from a month's trip abroad. Williams Call; | Could Use Little More Seasoning EX-Castro Chief Led Attackers: Reprisal Feared American Base Could Be Shut-Down as More | Pamphlets Are Dropped | WASHINGTON |# — The man who once led the Cuban air force for Fidel Castro led the flight that showered leaflets against Castro in Havana Wednes- day, the FBI has revealed. | Meanwhile, mysterious planes slipped past Cuban alr force patrols and show- ered Havana with more antigovernment leaflets Friday ° e He acknowledged Repub- The raids were the latest in a 2 To TV Quiz Fi r Romne Uraes pean senate spokesmen will oe ci alse cen ; . ada nat broug we most vioien p Qu es y | Speak with the strongest how of opposition to Fidel Castro | voice. HAS NO BEEF — Gary Neill, 3, enjoys a bite UPI Telephote e since he took over the Cuban gov- | “What will they accept? What of free barbecue at a huge feast put on by the pers and strikers lined up at the downtown erninent New Year's Day. evise ad emen S Op- dp axes do they propose ‘to do?”” These Downtown Gary Council to boost the morale of sidewalk barbecue to get their share of the * *® ® ihe said, are the important ques this Indiana town, hard hit by the steel strike 15.000 pounds of beef that city merchants roasted This latest adventure in the life tions. Singing “Happy Days Are Here Again,’ shop for the event, of Maj Pedro Diaz Lanz was re- NEW YORK \® — Charles Van Doren and Hank, Says Permanent Plan Bloomgarden, two top money winners, have revised’ Futile Until Causes Are their original statements about the television quiz show Dealt With “The time has come to cut out this bickering and get a tax pro- Pressure Mounts in 102-Day Strike | fram ready for the Legislature's ported by the FBI in response to Friday night. He would not comment on the but it < known that the leaflets bore his juestions report “Twenty-One.” | return Thursday,"’ he said. . . . : signature. Both men showed up voluntarily but separately at) DETnOIT ste eharman of Temes aval ane QT AAA egotiafions Resun INQ Today iy aera are fers na : A ; . : _L . or ~e ~ani- i "é abl ti { o te Dist. Atty. Frank S. Hogan's office Friday. Hogan said/|th¢ Citizens for Michigan organt- 1. the Supreme Court's 100-million. ee eee zation has urged consideration of| Castro's denunciations of the the changes they made* ~ —_ — stop-gap taxes to mect the state’s rags siielaecinal a use ‘sales! PITTSBURGH (AP)—Steel ne Both sides are under mounting! The government already hax ob. United States. His government is were “substantial” but de-'! renewed financial crisis. lage ETEROE ACK GF Seven WleKe gotiators return to the bargaining pressure to end the dispute, but\tained a Taft-Hartley injunction to expected to increase demands ; : ABO. able late today under orde ‘ther the indus he Uni- —_ that the United States take steps ; ‘ ; * * * jtable late today under orders to ne.ther 1e industry nor the ni- |. > 300 we i 7 d ‘ clined to specify just what Gridders Bring Cheer Geor —— ; ; * * * try for a speedy settlement of the ted Steelworkers would comment end the 300,000 strikers back 1 to prevent unfriendly flights to they were. | George cae — in . =e | Even before he came, adminis- 19? - day - old nationwide steeljon possibilities of a new offer be- the mills for 0 days But the Cuba. Hogan said the possibility of| Fei yesterday that Michigan’s|trative board colleagues had taken’ strike ling made Be oT atise err GE GE EL of the big US Naval -rjury acti s be " side ad 0 ’ a ec or dilemma points up the futility of Hiong steps toward battening down! peals blocked enforcement of the ah Ae “_ bat tal : if oe 1d be der Ay |seeking permanent solution for the the state’s spending hatches. } injunction pending outcome of base at Guantanamo, Cuba was til steer Van Doren appears Nov. Homecoming activities of Pon. (‘2X Problem without first dealing| Othe « union appeal nm doubt today because of ‘ we ; ars re} Slee : : : rs more drastic were " ( = Minister Castro's increasingly bit- : ; lorthe , |with its fundamental causes. These t T. k B kl | Bi) 2 in Washington before a House | — = = ee lhe listed as: set in motion, inctuding post- our a es a ey Ir - == ter criticism of the United tates, ars meee metgtng (TV night ‘bet beth ee iste —Citizen apathy. poned use—for lack of equipping ' The veut directed both “es | In his latest attack, Castro made ee . | teams sitll came through with —Excessive political partisanship | — oe oo econ om ter ot er ars OO Ne ctrin oe is an \ ~ x Eons) inner Aceeteing abe Van Doren, 33-year-old English | big vieteries and economic group power. | plete institutional units at Plym- the strike hy collective rargain- Guantanamo baxe instructor at Columbia University | : outh and Whitmore Lake. ing while the appeal was being * * 4 Northern defeated Southfield, | —Reluctance of state leaders OK ; studied. A court ruling on the Preparations continued — for who won $129,000 on “Twenty: | i913 and Waterford nipped | to accept renponeibility fer nec Board members gave him a fill. If an 11-year-old Berkley girl has to have brain sur- : nar A ’ a paration n ha , or a ” | é | . ~ | > : _ . . = appeal is) expected carly ne mass demonstration called by Cas- Orne a rigors ‘con y | Berkley, 19-18. essary programs. wae ‘ elforts, seek gery, as doctors believe, she’s going to get blood transfu- weer, ia iow Bonde to ame aba Rubino , | In a game at Flint, Pontiac —Archaic state government : oe riche aac A a “ous sions she needs- -despite her mother’s objections on The meeting is the farst since “eral raids and to show contin. . Central was beaten by Flint | structure jane rig get ° ‘ oa religious grounds int 1 bias n elke i jast WME Support for the revolution | Northe ; session in his office at 2:30 p.m SEALS 5. Ol gohhations collapsed — Jas ie Asat fae Mg -ph oo ae "The ia ban kend relate pumber and complex inter Tuesday ] Wayne County Juvenile Judge Nathan J. Kaufman “ek '" Washington Castro indicated in a marathon a - Ally. Joseph Stone, who} ootball weekend continues (relationship of the long accummu-| . : se Nalne é a ° iContinued on Page 2, Col, 2) had investigated the rigging of Sunday at Wisner Stadium when Jation of state problems. \NO BATTLE made Carol Krumm, 3309% MITCHELL GRATIFIED _ : quiz shows. Then he talked several Crosstown rivals St. Fred and | x * * | “The worst thing that could hap- Kipling St.. a ward of his! Judee k sufman took leeal cus In Washington, Secretary of Ia ’ minutes with Hogan. | St. Mike clash in the 25th game Romney indicated he would seck PC? to the state is to have another 4 eo pcke we 'tody of the girl after her mother DO" James Po Mitchell said he * * * | of their rivalry. ; . ' ect anaciiied ta sop prolonged tax battle.” he said. And court yesterday on grounds er 4 me - tthe teavistusion was gratified to see the two par ee 0 UJ | oO ge 5 é $ as - : A { ser ff) rm e ansfusions sui mm As he left Hogan's office, Van ' Rewults ro details can be gap tax program pending comple he told newsmen: “I don’t intend that ‘‘the problem 1S tO Save r negininl eainst. Mt ties resume peace talks. He urged . , ound on sport : 7 ‘ ere - : ~ yt Ae re compia agains ob oar ( he ock egotiations Doren appeared upsct. pt fener ton of basic fact-finding and rec- mae eT ee as i a the girl Ss life.” Krumm was brought bv a social att ake Qe oa pet tation . . | > Ww > 71Slz -< z > “ > < e ois & om “I'm in a hurry,” he told news- ommendations by the Citizens (Or) ts ; ines ae elf, Lia be He acted on a complaint of child; worker at Detroit's Sinai Hospital . : ican oe state's financial position was ‘‘rap- o * * men. “I have classes. I can't say No, Anything but That art ec _— lidly becoming desperate.” neglect against Carol's mother, Whete the girl was examined Th a ' ” He said he believed the Citizens): . . ‘he union was first to sugges ear eee at Re eee | LONDON (UPI) — Municipal of Michigan organization should) ‘AS to the role of the GOP Senate Mrs. Doris Krumm. a member of, An apparent brain tumor was reopening of negotiations. USW De Gaulle - Khrushchev About three hours later, Bloom-| Housing Authority official A. R. |“‘consider its ability to be of help MAJority the Democratic governor the Jehovah's Witnesses, discovered a week ago while president David 4. McDonald ; garden, a 30-year-old public rela-| Basket said yesterday he had a in meeting the immediate crisis|52'4 Mrs. Krumm said bodily in. Carol Was undergoing a routine ont telegrams to 96 steel com: | Talks — Kill Hopes of tions consultant who won $38,300) sure method of collecting over- leven though such recommendations! ‘The Republican senators have | take by transfusion would vio. | CYe examination, panies, inviting them to meet Meeti Thi Y on the show, appeared at Hogan's) due rent from tenants “We seize would necessarily have to be of a the votes te block any program | late a scriptural prohibition Dr. H. Harvey Gass. Carol's with union committees in Pifts- eeting is rear office. He said he was there to! their television sets," he said. {temporary character.” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) , against ‘eating’ of blood. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | burgh Monday. sign and read a statement he had} : an = a ee mas —_ WASHINGTON (UPI: — The given Oct. 5 to amplify an earlier announcement of a De Gaulle- statement about the program. I Khrushchev meeting snuffed out fs aie va ee the last lingering hopes of world . >. OTHERS MAY CHANGE “The question of whether cither one will go before another grand jury is undecided,”’ Hogan said. Hogan added that he had .e- ceived indications from a number of other quiz winners that they wanted to change earlier state- ments. Hogan said he was willing te speak with each of them. He did not identify them. Both Van Doren and Bloomgar- | den had said earlier that they were not involved in any rigging of the ‘‘Twenty-One"” show, an NBC program that is no longer on the air. * * * Later Van Doren told newsmen: “I have not said I gave false (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Chilly, Overcast Weekend to Drop Mercury to 32 High temperatures will continue in the low 50s Sunday and Mon- day. Skies will be somewhat over- cast. Tonight’s low will drop to 38- 42 degrees, Sunday’s high is expected to reach 45 to 50, the low tomorrow night will range from 32 to 38. Partly cloudy and cool is the out- look for Monday. From 10;15 a.m. yesterday until the same time this morning .82 of an inch of rain fell in the down- town area. South>rly winds were recorded at eight miles an hour this morning and will become west to northwesterly late this afternoon. Fifty was the lowest tempera- ture in downtown Pontiac preced- ing 8 am. The reading, at 1 p.m. was 52. ‘ | ‘By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. People look forward to New Year’s Eve as a night of gaiety, celebration, and a time to look ahead to better things. But for Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty this Dec. 31 is one of the most dreaded days of his 32 years as judge. At the stroke of midnight his jmemorable career ends. “Retirement is something I've dreaded all my life,” he said. Doty’s name has already won a place among the great jurists in the county's long history — Smith, Rockwell, Covert, Gillespie and Hartrick. LONGEST SERVICE And the 79-year-old Doty has served longer than any. Former Gov. Fred W. Green appointed him third circuit judge Sept. 14, 1927. Members of the County Bar Association will pay high tribute to their ‘favorite judge” and friend at a testimonal dinner Wednesday night at Devon Ga- bles. Planners of the affair have had a difficult time convincing the judge that the dinner is in his honor. ‘‘I've tried to talk them out of it,”” said the extremely mod- est Doty. * * * But the dinner will go on re- gardless of the judge's hesitence in consenting to having his exciting and storied life re-enacted in a matter of hours. He will be cast in the role of a farmer, outstanding high school football player, law sta- dent, a soldier with Gen, Persh- ing on the Mexican border, a jin his memento-filled office in the true. There's no place in Doty’s courthouse, Doty summed up his circle of friends for the egotist, life's philosophy with, “‘I like peo- 29th century kids who have no ple . . . I like everybody. lrespect for their parents or law, NOT FULLY TRUE or sex criminals This actually is not altogether fearless aviator over Germany, a lawyer, a prosecutor, a circuit judge, and above all, a friend of everyone. Nervously puffing on a cigarette That's not saying the white- ‘ p Pentiac Press Phete —longer than anyone else in the history of the county—Judge Frank L. Doty is retiring from the bench, STEPPING DOWN — The familiar pose will be seen no more in the Oakland County Court- house after Dec. 31. A circuit judge for 32 years ~ Retiring Doty Dreads Arrival of New Year All I claim is fine memory, keen eyesight, good hearing, all with a little common sense CAN SENSE GUILT He his although it has been failing in later vears —permits him an unusual knack} of staring a criminal in the eve | haired jurist) respects other | criminals. But he holds a | jal disgust for the attacker of a | young child. spec- mixed The native son of Oakland Coun was born Feb. 10, 1880 in Township — “Every in said eyesight tv — he on a farm has heard Rose case that's the book’’ since he donned the and being able to sense his guilt} black robes as judge. So manvior innocence in fact that he finds it hard to a * “ cite the more memorable ones. Doty reluctantly told of | his He does, however, vividly re- traits. “People are going to think call sending Robert G. Hearn and J'm boasting.’ he said. Those who three other thugs to prison for know the judge, know better. life for the 1952 murder of a Fern . ; ; Judge Doty'’s name is synony- dale gas station attendent. Doty : points out that the Supreme Court mous with Oakland County law. for an East-West summit conference before February March, diplomats conceded today. These officials French President Charles de Gaulle emerg- ing from the past week's devclop- ments as a kev figure planning and policymaking leade Bie or also saw in western It appeared almost impossible to change De Gaulle’s mind about Waiting until spring for the sum- mit meeting now that Soviet Pre- mier Nikita Khrushchev has de- | cided to come to Paris. De Gaulle was expected to in- sist that he have his private talks with the Soviet ruler before the East-West meeting No time was announced for the Khrushchev trip. but Paris sources have been speculating that it prob- But it is not restricted here. He ably would be shortly after the last year upheld the conviction of : . has sat as a judge, he recalls, first of the \vear Hearn 4 ‘ in every judicial circuit in Michi ~ rs A He said he gets no enjoyment gan, with the exception of Mar- Khrushchev’s Paris trip puts De from having to imprison a crim- quette and Alcona Counties. Gaulle on an equal plane with inal convicted through the nat- | | ; . . farmer bov pre.| President Eisenhower, who saw the , He's not The one-time farmer boy pi ah sinning vig saip a anil : fers to stay in the background, do|Soviet leader in September, and at all ripe however his job well and retire after a British Prime Minister Harold unish- , a out = “ee P busy day to his home at 160 State Macmillan, who went to Moscow ment for sex per , Ave. There he lives somewhat of|last April “Some of these cases appear|, jonely life with a housekeeper | In western planning for the ” wate on ener. ee nak and her husband | * | East-West meeting, De Gaulle i een s . . . a J (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) another case, that of the grand| fe was divorced in jury indictmefts against some prominent Pontiac bankers in- 1939 from | his wife of five years Next to law, probably closest to volved in a land speculating scan-| Judge Doty’s heart is his 330-acre dal during the depression bank|wheat and corn farm—birthplace failures of 1931. This was one Of|in Rose and Highland Township four grand juries Doty has heard.|}7¢ was born to the Pardon Dotys In Today's Press * * * lin the farmhouse still standing at} Church News __........ 10-12 Besides his fine memory, Doty|2521 Rose Center Rd. He was their) Comies PY has other assets which he says he ‘only son | Kditorials ‘6 mixes with a little common sense x * * | Hlome ection . 29 23 Not today, but in the past, he’s! So proud is he of his corn crops Obituaries *% had keen eyesight and good hear-\he'll point out a seven-foot-plus| Sports 13-15 ing.to help him through tedious|stalk sitting in the corner of his. Theaters 4.9 hours of lawsuits. loffice. | TV & Radio Programs x “I've never claimed to be aj| He describes himself as a “‘law-| Witkon, Bart ............ a genius at law,’ he philosophized.| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) 4 Women's Pages 2 4 TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 , ‘ Pontiac Schools’ Lunchrooms Serve Education With Food By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG | is organizing an educational pro- {which is rich in vegetable vitamins. The students probably don't) gram for all lunchroom per: | The most popular school leach realze, and the parents may not sonnel. is the hot dog. Other favorites cither, that the 23 cafeterias in| According to the dietitian, sur- are barbecued beef, hamburgers lorttiac’s school system provide yeys have shown that children can and pizza. mone than a hearty lunch at the atiernoon meal. The additional course subtly! served to the 4,800 pupils who eat eir lunches daily in the schools’ | _pchrooms is a side dish of edu- wn, It is net a formal class, but Margaret Johnston feels it is just as important. dietitian, Miss Johnston is the to fill the newly created posi- f coordinator of School food © ICUS NOT JUST FEEDING STATION’ luncn- ! strongly feel that the n iS not just a feeding station is an educational facility as and should be used as such,” says. « To tha‘ end Miss Johnston now fill up on food but still become undernourished. “We try to teach the children a good pattern of eating that they will learn while they are young and carry on into adulthood,’’ she says. “A balanced diet must be taught. | “Many parents have told me that their children have learned to eat different foods in school that they wouldn't touch at home. School lunch is more than a con- venience. It is an education.” 4 Miss Johnston says there are many foods a child should become accustomed to eating that soi§- times are not included in his home diet example. she cites fish, which has minerals that other, foods don't have, and cabbage, | 12 Nations Agree fo Extend WASHINGTON ‘¢AP) The rited States Soviet Umon 2 10 other nations have agreed the smentih cooperation «vy began in the Antarctic more n two years ago should be con- ied under a proposed new ty The treaty could make the South continent a laboratory of in- ationa] accord. ® * he agreement a communique the t * was announced issued Frmday t by the 12-nauion Conference Antarctica. The conference ed Oct. 15 and the commun said that ‘“‘satisfactory pro- ss 1s being made ” e over all objective of the Williams Calls Parley of Tax Peril Tuesday Continued From Page One) they don't like and to force the rest of us to accept anything they imsist upon, or face com- plete disaster.” was a far cry from his -ged insistence on an income tax iuuen during the last spring and This mer, but he told inquiring .smen it was short of ‘‘sur- vier.” yne thing. he said, the pro would have to be “adequate” esumably consonant with 1959- ppropriations already voted by Legislature, for debt retirement le MILLION PACKAGE would make anv solution e order of a 100-million-dollar packia, not counting release ¥+milhon-dollar veterans fund which the Senate has holding up since March Civde H. Geerlings (R and!. Senate taxation § chair- and some other Republicans talked of a combination of ance taxes, coupled with trust i use, and obviously had in rd far less. SIA\TE VOTE MUST WAIT Capitol legal experts see no ‘ay around a constitutional bar- that would hold off any statewide vote on a 4 per cent sales tax until November 1960. ner -«~ome Republican lawmakers re- 1 strong sentiment in their areas legalizing a penny increase in sales levy to bail the state out ts financial woes Fiection experts agreed that nding the Constitution at a ial election is ruled out by * cle 17 of the state’s 1908 basic rer: The Weather hull US) Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cloudy and vier with eccasional light rain ieday becoming quite windy by afternoon ~ uthwesterly winds at 15 miles becom- r west te _perthwesteriy at 25-35 miles '¢ this afférnoen. High teday 52. Te- morrow, mostly cloudy and cool High 50 Teday in Pontiac west temperature preceding & am ae a ar tion—Bou'} sete Sat ences Imp n Wind velocity er), & E rises Saturdav Dewntewn Temperatures am 2 1} am 50 PAs eet eas »0 12 m 51 Mi vees se 3 1pm 52 OM. cesses 50 am >! Friday in Pontiac Ps {As recorded dountown! est temperature . #4 west temperature ......... 54 feam temperature .... 59 “ eather—Rain One Year Age in Pontiac +est temperature : : $2 Iourst temperature .....-.....00. 43 Mean temperature Weather—Rain. Highest and Lewest Temperatures This ; Date in # Y | in 1004 27 in 1879 Friday's Temperature Chart A'ipene 61 53 Marquette 50 Baltimore 74 64 Memphis 75 Marck 49 34 Miami Beach 90 78, reeneville 88 70 Milwaukee 64 47) fale 71 598 Minneapolis 53 42 ago €8 48 «New Orleans 79 innatl 65 47 New York 67 land 68 53 Omaho 5a er 55 34 Peliston 59 rit 62 53 Phoenix 93 64 t in 49 637) «6Pittsburgh 74° «7) ’ Worth 7 50 St. Louis 72 «47, apids 64 45 8S Fancisco #6 } hten 50 38 8 8 Marie 55 52, A seavilte 3 4 Traverse Cc. = rd anes uy ashington ereng 64 48 Seattle 61 58 * Angeles 90 64 a ~~ ( with some provi- meeting is to produce a treaty which would commit all the par- ticipating countries to use the frozen wasteland around the South Pole for peaceful and scientific purposes and to avoid friction caused by pressing rival territori- al claims. Last Tuesday the conference an-. nounced it was agreed Antarctica should be used only for peaceful| purposes and all military activity there should be prohibited. Friday might’s agreement scientufic cooperation means second hurdle passed But at least one more -dig ob- stacle is in the way. This is the drafting of a provision by which all 12 countnes would agree that pending termtoria}! claims would be put into a ‘‘deep freeze” President Eisenhower once pressed it The countries which have made such claims are Argentina, Aus- tralia. Chile, France, New Zea- land. Norway and Britain. In addi- tion to these seven and the United States and the Soviet Umon the other conference participants are Belgium, Japan and South Africa Officials are uncertain how on a , as ex- | ef Pennsylvania State University Cooperation in Antarctic In the past and at present each of the 23 school Junch managers has purchased food supplies sep- arately for their individual schools. Miss Johnston says that system will be changed. “In the future we will purchase centrally for all of the cafeterias just as a chain restaurant corpora- tion would do.’’ she says. ‘This will cut costs on items by buying in larger amounts.” Miss Johnston says she doesn't prepare one menu for use in all the schools. “Pontiac has the second largest school lunch program in Michi- gan,’ she says. ‘Each school locale in the city may have some particular tastes different from the others. SPECIAL DELIGHT “‘And each school may have a special lunch favorite uf its own. So each lunch manager prepares her own menu accordingly.” Miss Johnston is a graduate where she majored in institu- tional administration and diet- etics. She took a National Restaurant Assn. training course in Detroit at the Women's City Club and re- mained there seven years, rising to the food production manager's post. Miss Johnston left for New York to work for Child's Restaurants as coordinator of food production and returned to Michigan. She comes to Pontiac after serving as supervising lunchroom manager of the Dearborn schools. food services. WHAT’S FOR LUNCH? — Margaret Johnston is responsible for providing one-third of the daily basic diet for the Pontiac chil- dren who eat their lunches in school cafeterias. A dietitian, she is the first to fll the newly created position of coordinator of school Pontiac Press Phete The Day in Birmingham Family of Five Hurt in Collision | son, Bruno, Jr., 11, were in seri- Officials at the hospital said Bruno Ragan, 40; and twe oth- and Driver of the other car, Walter S. Jenkins, 39, of 20724 Kennoway Rd., Birmingham, was treated and released from the hospital. : * * Ragan told Southfield police that Jenkins’ car did not have its lights on when it struck him head-on. Police said a drunkometer test giv- en at the hospital showed Jen- kins to be intoxicated. Jenkins was not held, police said, pending further investigation. (Continued From Page One) ‘dent, and farmer at heart.” How did he become a lawyer?” BOUGHT THE BOOK Currently president of the Michi- gan School Food Service Assn., Miss Johnston also is a member of the American Dietetic Assn. and or : ! the American Home Economics, “From this book I got an ink- Assn. Judge Blocks Tenure Hearing Beer Grants Injunction on Royal Oak Twp. Demotion Protest much longer negotiations will con-| but reaching remained a treaty optimistic in the tinue about end One objective generally agreed on in preparatory discussions was a system of inspection to be sure that the peaceful uses provision of the treaty is carried out by all Many eSS authorities say that suc- of such a system in Antarctica could lead to a more complicated inspection = system which might be agreed on for policing disarmament Disputes Barring Married Youths From Schools N.M. t(AP)— x school boards have no right to bar young people from classes Just because they are married Dr, Wilson Ivins, who has made two comprehensive studies of the schoo] marrage problem is act- ing chairman of the Department of Secondary Education at the Uni versity of New Mexico, made the Statement. He told ALBUQUERQUE, pr ofessor says the ~ Parent A last-minute injunction granted in Congress,’ ’’ Doty recalled. He put down 75 cents for the yer by profession, judge by acci- Retiring Doty Dreads New Year judge of distance and direction.” | While serving his second term jas prosecutor, in 1916 (he was first elected in 1912 and re-elected in 1914), he joined up With Com- pany “E” of the 33rd Michigan “On the way back from getting National Guard Regiment, seeing a tooth pulled in Fenton one day service with Gen. Pershing’s Puni- I passed this book store and tive Expedition on the Mexican noticed a book of the life of James border. He was mustered out of G. Blaine called ‘Twenty Years this infantry assignment in 1917. * * * But his hfe as a civilian didn’t book and it was his. He still has last long. Feeling it his duty to re- ling that someday I might want to study law.” | Whether Doty became a judge “by accident” is questionable | Because there were 872 cases lundisposed of Sept. 1, 1927 in turn to the war, he traveled to Washington and passed his physi- cal and was commissioned a lieu- jtenant as a flier. He went to \France in December of 1917. | “IT got half my tail shot off jonce,” he reminisced. | As commander of the 21st Oakland County Circuit Court, the! squadron, he said he was con- Ineed of a third jurist became more apparent. | “This record shows there is a genuine necessity for an addi- tional judge in the county in order to secure anything like | prompt justice,’’ said Gov. Green | in appointing Doty. ' A Republican by birth, Doty was would try and fool them by posing) ish the offender and deter the pro- by Oakland County Circuit Judge|in charge of Gov. Green's guber- the dumps as hospitals by paint-| spective law breaker.” William J. Beer yesterday re-|natorial campaign in Oakland | sidered “a safe flyer, not a spec- | tacular flyer.” “I'd go places | and get back,” he said. The exception was on one ol his reconnaissance missions to jtake photographs of German am- |munition dumps for later bomb- ing runs. He said the Germans ing a big red cross on the build. strained the State Tenure Commis-'County as chairman of the county ings. sion from conducting a hearing 0n a Royal Oak Township school su- GOP committee. In a practical demonstration of | The tail of his plane got hit once on one of these missions. But Capt. perintendent’s protest of his de- gq Jesson he learned from his father Doty got back safely. motion to teacher. AS jtween two points is a straight line days you went down with it.” he! The injunction was served on — Doty once got caught on a said. There were no parachutes. Juste A. Rosati, tenure commissio. barbed-wire fence on his dad's| In April of 1919 Doty was dis- chairman minutes before a sched- farm. charged and returned to Pontiac uled hearing at Wayne State Uni- * * * ito resume the law practice he be. versity last night. It was granted! «This — that the shortest distance be- “If the plane went down in those by Judge Beer late in the aftcr--hers ‘when I went over to help | George A. Cram, still a practicing noon The township's Board of Edu.) cation obtained the injunction, | contending that the commission | had no jurisdiction in its demo- | tion of Oliver A. Johnson of the Carver School District to-teacher. | Johnson was demoted Aug. 27 him out in the field. I tried to go in a straight line but the barbed- wire wouldn't let me.’ BELIEVER IN BREVITY Doty is a firm believer in brev- ity. Most attorneys who have come before his bench learn that his frequent habit of clearing his MOEDEY. | This practice was started after | his graduation from the University of Michigan Law School the same | year. | He said he enjoyed the study of Jaw, especially a course in evi- dence. when the school board accused throat is a sure clue that the law- ON CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM him of misfeasance, malfeasance and nonfeasance * + * payments without formal tracts, illegally Rosati said Johnson's protest Teacher was based on dismissal from the Jeading yer is talking to much. Recently in a kidnap-rape case in his court, he demonstrated that|the rural schools of his native|/Khrushchev visit said the delay The Board said he had made his memory is still as keen as the| township. He said he came to Pon-| lieved was an erroneous and mis- statement. Doty _ inter- Assn. section of the New Mexico job of superintendent before his |Tupted and corrected him imme- Education Assn. that it is illegal three-year contract ran. out. jdiately. for a school board to bar such j children The contract was signed last May| To an infrequent visitor to “And I might add.’ he said, aod would have run out in 1962. | his recently painted green court- it also has no moral or ethical * * * room on the second floor of right to bar a student because of marriage.’ FBI Reveals U.S.-Based | Beer set a hearing for 9| Judge am. Friday on the injunction. Planes Raided Havana | cellent memory. (Continued From Page One) TV speech Thursday night he no the revolutionary army as his main strength. “We do not need guns and tanks — we have the people,” he declared. longer considers Diaz Castro Lan7, who fought with to overthrow the Cuban regime of Fulgencio Batista, quit as head of the air force last June 40 He fled to Florida, calling Castro a Communist. In turn, Cas- tro called him a traitor Castro has charged that the Wednesday attack was launched) from the United States, He also charged that the plane drop bombs. not only leaflets, on! Havana + * & Asked whether it had looked! m into the first charge, the FBI said| to see that these bombings will 51|‘‘the flight did emanate from the hurt no one and do little damage. =| United States.” Agents questioned Diaz Lanz in headed the flight.” “He was the instigator of the whole idea," a spokesman 4dd- ed. 'man Dick Lobo of Miami TV sta- charge, Diaz Lanz was quoted by,4 Jury, or to pass sentence on alus 1 Miami TV station as_ having heard that the planes did not drop) bombs on Havana. There was no immediate indi-| cation whether the Justice De- partment would take any legal! action against the Cuban. ~*~ *« * | Diaz Lanz has been living in seclusion in Miami since his res-| ignation as Cuban air chief. His! refusal to comment on the FBI report was relayed by a friend. Diaz Lanz, however, was willing to comment on several other mat- ters involving Cuba. He told news- tion WCKT that Castro ‘‘will or- der some bombings in different places so he can blame the United States.” He added that Castro intends In another interview, Diaz Lanz. told The Associated Press he fears! ¢2 Miami Friday, the FBI said, and for the life of Maj. Hubert Matos. | - ‘He admitted to the FBI that he a former Castro lieutenant now under arrest in Cuba. “No one has been able to hear) what Matos has to say,” Diaz! Lanz said. “I have information) the courthouse, it might appear that the judge was off in a world of his own, far away from the case being heard. But this is just a mistaken im. pression. He hears every word that is said. Seldom does he have to take notes because of his ex- When it comes time to charge person, notes are scribbled in his rough handwriting on the usual yellow legal pads. HAS A WARM SPOT He rules his court with stern- ness, but fairness. Most of the time he appears as a harsh un- smiling judge. But there’s warmth jand friendship in his heart—for the right persons and at the right time. * * & He enjoys chatting with young and old attorneys in his office. He always finds time to talk over a case. Attorneys stroll from his office with respect for the judge written all over their faces. One of the judge’s closest friends in the courthouse is C. Richard Smith, veteran assignment clerk. Both of them (before Smith went on his current leave of absence) would walk down West Huron from the courthouse on their way home. Getting the judge to tell of his wartime experiences is rather difficult, But he finally relented. With a little persuasion, he'll tell how he learned to fly a plane jfrom Cuba that they want to kill in four hourg and 20 minutes be- Regarding the second Castro / him,” Before his start in Ann Arbor, Doty’s education was centered in con- eye of the gold eagle that hovers|tiac in 1897 to attend Pontiac High) preparation for the East-West talks. receipts or invoices, but over his bench. In his closing argu-|/ School because ‘it had one of the|West German Chancellor Konrad did not accuse him of taking money ment to the jury, the defense at-! finest reputations in the state’? and! Adenauer shares that view. and so itorney made what the judge be-| Was accredited by the University of do most American policy-makers. Michigan, He was 1901. graduated in | He starred at left tackle on za championship team of 13 players in 1899. “I guess this was the only time that Pontiac ever saw a championship team,” he said. “Then we sometimes played as often as twice a week and loved every minute of it.” Judge Doty has not lost his love |for sports, although today it leans | More toward baseball. It’s not un- | usual for the judge to have a little |radio in his chambers to hear De- jtroit Tigers games and the World |Series when he’s not in court. “When I was in high school I ed to ride my bike to Detroit |to see the Tigers, I got a seat on ithe first base line in those days for 25 cents." “It wasn’t too bad riding down,” he recalls, “but it was up hill coming back.” During his climb to the top of the Oakland judicial ladder he has gained the respect of hundreds of men and women jurors by speak- ing their language. Showing their love for the coun- ty’s senior barrister on his 50th year in the legal profession, 70 jurors in 1957 chipped in and pre- sented him with a floral arrange- The boys that served with during World War I haven’ gotten him either. On an Armi- stice Day recently they presented him with a loving cup. Cherish he did, too, an English ‘springer spaniel named Dick | which for many years before his death accompanied the judge on hunting trips. ; He would also lay outisde the icause, he said, he was a “good door back of his master’s bench, ;with an ear peeled to find out when the judge would be leaving the bench to return to his office. ‘STAYED ON Judge Doty said the greatest compliment ever paid him was when he received petitions signed by 125 local attorneys urging him ‘| approximately $13,000, according to $1.44 per 1,000 cubic feet. Detroit established the present rate structure in 1949. The rate of $1.30 will be raised to $1.42 per 1,000 cubic feet, effective Jan. 1, 1960. * * * The authority proposed to absorb the rate increase for the months of November and December, result- ing in a cost to the authority of Chairman Fred L. Yockey. “There is a possibility that at such time as the authority has ac- complished the construction neces- sary to meet future demands that a rate decrease may be possible,” Yockey said. Two area men and their wives last night departed on the first pas- senger-carrying international jet flight out of Detroit's Metropolitan Airport for a vacation in Europe, all with the compliments of Ford Motor Company. W. H. Breech, president of Great Lakes Tractor and Equip- ment Co., and W. J. Engman, sales manager of the same com- pany, were winners in a na- tional sales contest conducted by Ford’s Tractor and Imple- Commission Will Learn of Hike in Water Costs Crash Head-On Early BIRMINGHAM — The —_ = — on H ham City Commission will be noti-| Service 2 p.m. Today in Southfield; 2 | tar oN Monday mecting of sl Munday at Manley Balley Furorel Injured Seriously hike in water costs. Home in Birmingham for Austin * * * Bap Ad oa Mong ore A family of five was injured; The Department of Water Sup- ' yesterday in Dear- early this morning in a head-on|ply of Detroit has officially noti-/orn Veterans Hospital after a collision on Southfield road north|fied the Southeastern Oakland|!0ng illness. Burial will be in of Nine Mile road in Southfield. | County Water Authority that a rate|CT0ks Cemetery, Troy. *~ * rican Aa lec sectinage gery Mr. Ford, a retired electrical will become ve Nov. 1.) engineer, was a member of the Mrs, Sophia Ragan, 39, of 29461 Birmingham Gun Club, a grad- Lathrup Rd., Southfield, and her| Municipalities in the Authority wate ef Birmingt High He also was a member of First Baptist Church of Birmingham. Surviving are his wife Bertha and a brother Bert of Saginaw. N.Y. Raids Bust Gambling Ring Arrest 142 in 25 Cities; Called Crushing Blow Against Crime ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Pre- cision-timed State Police raids in more than a score of upstate communities were hailed by a top crime buster today as “a powerful blow against big-time, organized gambling’ in New York. Some 200 troopers burst into 79 bookmaking, policy and lottery establishments in 25 cities and villages Friday and arrested 142 persons, “It was the largest raid of its kind ever made in this state,” ment Division. tractor to stay on and finish out his last | six-year term, to which he was | elected in 1953. He remained on the bench ‘e-| spite knowing it would mean the! | sacrifice of $2,400 in state pension | benefits. Now he is unable to seek | re-election—although he would love, | to—because he has passed by age! limit of 70 years for judges. During his years on the bench he has maintained a philosophy of justice which he adopted when he ascended the bench 32 years ago. He said then: The judicial mind must be shielded against bias or preju- dice so that society as well as the accused may be protected. “Once the guilt of the accused is fixed and clearly proved, justice can only be served by pronounce- jment of such sentence as will pun- The end of his long career is nearing, Judge Doty sadly reflects, “What's going to be the worst part of retirement is the loneliness in- off my fine associations with at-| torneys and my fellow workers.” Oakland County, too, will miss the judge. happened,” he remem- gan in 1907 in partnership =: Expect No Summit | Till Early Next Year (Continued From Page One) now will be able to say he has seen Khrushchev more recently than Eisenhower and Macmillan, and, presumably, has the best imsight into the Kremlin chief's feeling. The French communique on the would be best to insure adequate ~~ * * There was speculation in Paris ithat De Gaulle was dragging his feet on an East-West summit until France could join the ‘‘atomic club’’ of the United States, Britain and Russia. The newspaper Paris- Jour said the long expected test of the first French nuclear weap- ons would occur during the first week of next February. It said the exact date could not be de- termined since the test would de- pend on atmospheric conditions. It gave no source for the report. American officials said ‘hey hoped for an announcement soon that western heads of government will hold a pre-summit meeting in Paris the first week in Decem- ber. | | Fifty-two other expert don, Paris and Rome * * * Merritt D. Hill of Bloomfield Township, vice president and general manager of the Tractor and Implement Division, is host on the trip. 2 TV Quiz Winners Revise Statements (Continued From Page One) answers. I will tell the whole story when I appear before the congres- sional committee.” Van Doren has been suspended by NBC from his $50,000-a-year position as a consultant to the network pending clarification of his quiz show activities. Meanwhile, NBC Friday ended : : its quiz show ‘Tic Tac Dough.’’| flicted because of having to break The network said it would replace | the show @s of Monday with “Truth or Consequences.” |FURTHER EVALUATION NBC had taken over production of “‘Tic Tac Dough’’ from Jack Barry and Dan Enright, who also had produced ‘‘Twenty-One.” “Despite NBC's initial decision to retain ‘Tic Tac Dough,’ further | evaluation of public reaction fol- lowing recent evidence of previ- ous rigging of the program has led to the conclusion that its pub- lic standing has been impaired— even though the testimony clearly established that the show had been honestly run in every re- spect since NBC took over its pro- duction in October 1958,” the net- work said. At the Columbia Broadcasting System, the network's president, Frank Stanton, has ordered all personnel to play it straight with the public. In keeping with this policy, moderator Charles Colling- wood told his “‘Person to Person” audience Friday night: “Some interest has been ex- pressed on how we do ‘Person to Person.’ We go into the home with three or four cameras, mi- crophones, lights, special lines, a mobile unit, and 15 or 20 people. * * * “As you may imagine, this in- volves advance planning with our guests as to what we will show, what we will discuss, and in what order. Beyond that, we make no effort to control what they are going to say. Sometimes, ft isn’t at all what I had expected. “These interviews were record- ed in Hollywood on tape two weeks ago.” Farmington moms _ were peased from county and that corrective steps would be taken to make a’ bridge safe for children to cross to and from school. ap-| Oakland County Road Com- mission crews worked to fill gaps in the overpass fences. t/*e * Approxi ly two dozen moth- —- ers set up ‘a barricade at the Ofticial Promises Calm Mothers’ Bridge Protests bridge claiming their children must walk along a service drive and then cross a pedestrian bridge over the expressway on their way to school and are in danger of being hit by cars or toppling from the bridge approaches, A State Police official, after threatening, coaxing and ex- plaining the situation, finally persuaded the mothers to walk the children to school while the situation is in study. State Police and County Road Commission worked to set speed limits and put up warning signs along the ce drive and a crosswalk at bridge. The commission agreed to give up a part of the drive’s right-of- way to make room for a sidewalk for the children away from traf- fic. ‘ / said Chairman John W. Ryan Jr. of the State Investigation Com- jsalesmen and their wivey. from mission He scribed fora {10 states, left on the trip to Lon-',. the ni me y blow against big-time | gambling. Troopers made their biggest jhaul in Buffalo, the state's second largest city. They took 86 persons into custody, but had booked only 60 by early today. Most of the |60 were charged with conducting ;a lottery, a felony. Other cities hit in the 3 p.m. | crackdown included Niagara |Falls, Rochester, Syracuse, Al- ‘bany, Schenectady and Troy. The raiders swooped down on candy stores, beauty shops, news- paper stores, apartments and pri- vate homes. | Supt. Francis S. McGarvey of ithe State Police said the raids broke the back’ of a gambling syndicate that spread into several | states. | Through the syndicate, he said, |bookies who had received bets on la particular sports event could | ‘lay off’ the wagers with other Smashu money men, and thus spread the Smashup Kills Farmington Man | | Car Slams Havlaway Parked at the Side of Grand River Avenue Walter E. Lee, 67, of Farming- ton, was killed last night in an auto jaccident just east of the Farming- lton City limits. ~*~ * * Lee, of 21614 Hamilton St., was driving west on Oakland | ©'and River ave- Highway | Ne when his som, car ramme d Toll in 59 the rear of an 61 auto haulaway truck parked Lost Y alongside the st Year | bigiway, township Officers said he \was alone and may have fallen jasleep at the wheel. The accident ioccurred at 9:15. | Meanwhile, Oakland County Un- dersheriff Donald Francis an- nounced that the death of an Ox- ford Township girl Tuesday night in a fall from a hayride wagon, first listed as this year's 61st traf- fic fatality, now will be counted as an ‘“‘accidental death.’’ Mother Bars Blood, Court Takes Girl (Continued From Page One) physician, wrote the court that an initial operation is scheduled Monday to determine definitely if Carol has a tumor. IMMEDIATE SURGERY If the diagnosis is correct, an immediate operation will be neces- sary. Expressing regret at the court’s action, Mrs. Krumm gaid: “I know I won't be held responsible for going against God's will. They will have to answer to God for what they do.” , a 6year-old girl Last Thursday died in Atlantic City, N. J., hos- pital after her parents refused to permit a blood transfusion. The girl, Linda Jean Yourinko, was critically injured in an auto- mobile accident Tuesday. She was operated at the Atlantic City hos- pital but no blood transfusions were permitted before or after the operating by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yourinko, members of Jehovah's . witnesses, on religious grounds, 7 q THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 . : + <i , M i i , 1957, 5,294 and 1,808; 1956, 13,456 aybe Just Philosophical . New Drop Reported 1957, 5.26 and 1.908 1956, 13.45 e ° ese . : and 1954, 31,691 and 11,536. as Tax Ruling Split Political? jin Se By GEORGE WEEKS cratic administrators must live |vioce of the Legislature than the|225 paralytic polio cases reported| "©"! THIS MISS LANSING (UPI) —Were there om the sen poy fiscal wore voice of the people. by the states last week. That was|Better Than Any U. S. Hqs litical overtones in the 5.3 new round chaos of fi t i of the Guprarhe Comt te tes enitemuben Gor G Memes wai. (2 '* * ee ge : ek he revised) BRISBANE, Australia ( — Brit- the penny use (sales) tax increase? |iams’ national stature, But,” said Black, ‘‘our teach-| to toed ° Re bony preceding |ain's ground-to-air Bloodhound mis. This is a big question bobbing| Justice Eugene F, Black, once|!"é: our legal philosophy, our/WoK. Snied Oct, lO. |sile is “better than anything of the around in the’ backwash of the|a Republican attorney genera] but {settled convictions, lead us to ex- porting this gives lemeaik. type developed a. = United court ruling. nominated to the court by Demo-|amine the constitution by other : States,” Air Chief Marshal Sir : Be : tive figures on polio cases and|Thomas Pike said Friday. Wive justices nominated by crats, said the ‘‘real point of our precepts for we hear only the voice|paralytic cases for the first 41 The chief of air staff-designate Democrats voted to overthrow raorth disagreement”’ on the tax of the people in determining the|weeks of this and five previous | told a news conference construction the GOP-authored tax. Three ecision could be summed up this |-onstruction and applicability of its | years. of the first Bloodhound bases has nominated by Republicans voted |“°’ terms.” t * started in Britain. Me Poe to uphold. re three who ean the) Republicans in the Legislature) The 1959 totals were 7,024 cases) He said he had seen the last ; 7 minority opinion exam the jclaimed they were listening to the of all types, including 4,474 para- 1oo- | BROOK MANDORE Democrats on the court must be|constitution for “technical modes|vioces of the people when theyllytic. For the prior years the fig. | oon, igh, een at Woo-| = Pith tn nd : “ 2 prior years the fig-|mera and the missile was ‘‘almost aware of the tremendous economic |of test’? and listened more to the ipassed the tax ‘ures were: 1958 4,633 and 2,229) operational.” |'mplications of their action,” said |} ———______ ——_——— — — London Paper ‘House Speaker Don R. Pears (R-| Buchanan). ‘They alone must bear Plays Lifesaver jthe responsibility for their unfavor- jable decision "’ for Modest Bull f°". 4 ; Sen, Clyde H. 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Roberts Offers Plan Space Quiz” Ordered. _ Over New Raid by Johnson Proposes Tax on Services Woman Pleads Guilty to Illegal Nursing Charge A %-year-old Southfielg woman Two-Car Smashup Injures Four Persons Four persons were injured in a Six-Year-Olds Reign at School Fair in Avondale A pair of six-year-olds reigned Jean Kirsch, 11, of 3171 Auburn Rd., and Mike McReynolds, 11, of 2731 Midvale, Sponsored by the Elmwood School PTA the event drew more than 700. Proceeds will be used . ‘ two-car collision early this morn- meC'to purchase library books. Nehru Begs Indians! wasiincTon (UPI) — Senate] (p West ‘Ehoomfeld) Phage can't aoa od sasjemployed as a registered nurse atling on Elizabeth Lake road a at the Eisswood Scieal kr anon . 5 : i .|a mw OOl In von- to Control indignation Democratic leader Lyndon B. posed that the State Legislature| Roberts Shid the Senate Repub. |Pontiec Osteopathic Hospital yon camey a to Wa dale. as 17 Die in Ambush —‘[2°bnson. asserting that “many the sales tax/licans might consent to freeing|**44y Pleaded guilty to nursing One of the drivers, Frederick J,|..CTowned king was Robert Allen, weaknesses” have been indicated|t0 cover services. the Veterans’ Trust Fund if House/Without a license before Municipal Wisnieski, 32, of 96 Ro elyn st. |2384 Devondale. His queen was NEW DELHI (UPI)—Prime Min-|.” ‘¢ U-S. space program, ordered ae ina "the Gaiden ucheet eT Waterford Township, and Patrick)" DIN cnn im the ronal ister Jawaharlal Nehru said a preliminary inquiry Friday to ex-| Roberts sent his proposals for|!n& repeal ; 2 M. Bresnahan, 38, of 112 Hender-|_ * @'tcipating in the royal cere- there will be “no war with Tee’ laters the need for a full congres-|* solution to the state’s money/sales tax. limitation on the No-} Renelda’L. Craig, 28477 South-|son St.. a passenger in the other |™0m!es were last year’s monarchs over the border incident in which sional inv: tion crisis to party leaders in the)vember 1960 ballot. kirk St., was freed on personal|car, were treated at Pontiac Gen-| pammmmmmmmememmmememenemenaen 1? Indians were killed in ambush estigation, |House, Rep. Don S. Pears, Repub-| Roberts said an up-to-date study|bond pending sentencing by Judge|eral Hospital and released. but he said the dispute with the, .1%¢ Zexam, whe heads the Sen- |lican, and Rep. Joseph Kowalski, |of the state’s income and expenses|McCallum next Friday, Driver of the second car, Mrs. Suez )~=—Ss« WHITE FLAME Communists was causing “grave ate Space Committee, issued a |Democrat. should pe made to determine|* * * * Lee M. Hall, 38, of 1091 Joangay| Soot anxiety” in India. statement commenting on Presi- | In explaining his proposal, Rob-/whether his plan would solve the} She was arrested .after a com-|St., Waterford Township, and her| | Nehru, speaking at Meerut in| dent Eisenhower’s transfer of the jerts said: state’s immediate problem. plaint against her at the County|husband, Edgar, 38, were both ad- Destroyer Uttar Pradesh Province | ed| Army Ballistic Missile Agency t0 | 4, say make almost £9 <s prosecutor's office by Hugh Larkin,| mitted to the hospital. | : the Indian people to control their| aes Acrenauticn and immediately svete hae the | If not, he said, the Legislature ®" investigator for the State Board) she was reported in satisfactory Eliminate unsight- jf ae . > emotions and not be swept away| niece Agemay NARS): state's general fund. Bipartisan {should passAr the period of Jan, |! Nursing. ¢ondition today. Her husband was i an tin the |... join a Credit Union! by fear or indignation over the! Johnson called it “gratifying that} support was available In the |1-Dec. 31, 1960 either a wholesale scheduled to be released this after- Ra handy spray can || GMTC EMPLOYEES latest border incident, |the need for action has been recog-| House earlier im the session jexcise or flat rate income tax. Pistols From Ital noon, =| at your hardware gaara bay The Indian government teday nized.”’ though in the ‘ranks.’ “The eventual fate of the tax y eu store. PONTIAC CO-OP Giderhl lock Stuy ieiteree | x * * Roberts said: that while such a|¢cided upon might then be further! Pistols, the small firearm, were| The oldest wooden house stil] . . Tyeldnan Meeteh Wanee ments rushed to the northern | '¢ Said he hopes the transfer broadening of the sales tax might|StUdied after the voting on the/first manufactured in Pistola, a|standing in the United States is the Oakland Chemical Co. CHIEF PONTIAC frontiers in the wake of the Red |“!!! be “an effective step” to help| i+ in itself solve the state's cri- sales tax amendment next Novem-|small town within the then wall|Fairbanks House, Dedham, Mass.. 714 WOODWARD AVE. Federal Credit Union raid into Ladakh in Kashmir, Preserve the valuable experience |sis_ ‘a solid vote. would at least|Det.” Roberts said. lcity of Florence, Italy. which was built in 1636, ——— The raid gained by the Army missile team aireedsiacks * inte press under the direction of Dr. Wernher ' ‘India and Communist China, i\Von Braun. ibe a substantial step toward mi-| tigrating our fiscal problems.” * * * we | The Chinese were believed to be} “But further actio. appears to} Roberts called a tax on services | still occupying the site of the raid, be necessary. There has been far | “progressive.” i Hot Springs in the Chang Chenmo'too many instances in which we| ‘The greater a person's income, | Valley, but Indian troops were be-|have pushed the button but our|the greater the percentage spen — dee only a little south of| missile remained on the proapiaind ae services,” the legislator said. | there. Springs is a mountain-|pad,” Johnson said. “At the same} py, - top 18,000 miles above sea level.|time, the Soviets. are making a| reruns a be made po The Chinese were believed to|bull's eye out of — and placing! Senate Republicans Seite ich . | allow borrowing against the heve moved up modern weapons|the satellite in orbit arounc — the $50,000,000 ‘Veterans’ trust fund, and the personnel to man them|moon. | he declared oiVia at Hot Springs. * * * ° “The American people are ask-| Roberts said a tax on services lint why, and they deserve an an-|was shied away from by both Gov., Mrs. Williams |swer,”’ Johnson said, |parties ‘because they were afraid’ . f 5 ki a.’* Host Foreign Students jof making people. ma . Now, he said, the four-cent ap-| LANSING un — Gov. and Mrs, 2 Get $9,693 in Holdup proach is “out.” LANST! s0V. aai| | “I’ve searched for a loophole in Williams, just returned from a of Bank at Taylor Twp. | month on foreign shores, will host a group of foreign students today as yar at Ge United Nations Day Man, 10, Treated . for Crash Injuries A 70-vear-old Commerce Town- ship man, Henry J. Sharpe, was taken to Pontiac General Hospital Friday afternoon when injured in a two-car collision on Union Lake road near Commerce road, said Oakland County sheriff's deputies. * * * Sharpe of 7995 Bywater St. was riding in a car driven by a neigh- bor, Nickolas G. Stanciu. 63. of 7515 Bywater. He was treated for head injuries and released. The other driver was Richard D Myers, 24, of 9491 Wise Rd., Com- merce Township. Both drivers were uninjured, said deputies. WYANDOTTE (UPI) Two men escaped with $9,693 yesterday afternoon in a holdup of the Tay lor Township branch of the Na tional Bank of Wyandotte. * Police said the men. both wear ing gray gloves, trench coats and carrying blue steel = revolvers, forced Jane Britz, Wyandotte retary of the bank, to open the main vault in the bank Austin - Norvell AGENCY, Ine. = adependent “Our 39th Year of Distinguished Insurance Service” |e / FE 2-922) 7H! 70 W. Lawrence at Cass Avg. 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SAGINAW ST. — Next to Wrigley’s — Bowarp H. Frirecrvare n. Vice President and Business Manager Baasy J. Rees, Managing Editor East M. Tetsowett. PReCe eZ ELCAECS eee Eee: ItSeemstoMe.... THE PONTIAC PRE Jonn W. Frreceaats, Secretary and Editor Circulation Manager 48 West Huron Suapet . Pontiac, Michigan SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1958 oo, Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company HAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher Russia May Lead Space Fight, but Militarily U.S. Is on Top Here is an important question that Gan't be answered with a flat “yes” or “no:” * * * Where do we stand with Rus- sia in the race for scientific supremacy? If one were purely chauvinistic, he could hand the United States the edge in both divisions. On the other hand, if pessimism seizes your soul with an iron hand, you - could award the titles to Russia. ~ I don't believe either. I think honors are split. * * * There’s little doubt that Russia has the upper hand in outer space. Her st of “firsts” is impressive and per- Suasive. Our own country has done well but the Reds are leading. Russia has hit the moon—or so she says. She has fired past the moon and she was the first. country to hurl a body into outer space. * * * These add up to the world’s championship — open and ama- teur. The Communists have suc- ceeded where we have failed and where we have failed many times. However, there one circum- stance here that is never suffi- ciently emphasized. How many times has Russia failed? No one knows. * * * In a dictatorship, the top brass only gives out the facts it wishes. I had this driven home in Russia when the greatest newspaper there came out day after day with only four pages. They couldn’t begin to print but a tiny part of the news. The government suppresses EVERYTHING it wished to—and the people never Know what they have missed. A deputy editor of Pravda granted that a murder could be over- looked completely if it best suited the needs of the Communist Party. Hence, the omission of scientific fail- ures is mere routine. x «+ * Ten years ago, our own military rocket was drastically cut back as an economy measure by a Demo- cratic Congress and a Democratic President. Russia pressed on with renewed vigor. Hence, her lead can’t be mysterious or unexpected. ~ * * Five years later, under Dwicut D. EISENHOWER, the cutback was can- celed and we stepped up our program drastically. But we were five years behind and our top scientists concede reluctantly it will be a smart spell of time before we can catch up. So be it. x * * However, in the matter of mili- tary might, I believe the United States is abreast, or even ahead of the Russians. This program has been pushed and herein lie life and death. Horrible though the thought may be, the military de- velopment is vastly more impor- tant for human existence — yours and mine — than a gaudy red cap- sule hurtling harmlessly in a circle 200,000 miles away. This is spectacular but it’s a global con- versational piece at best. It doesn’t menace the home hearth. It’s nice institutional advertising but you can let your voice. drop right there. Also, the question of whether we are 10, 15 or 20 per cent ahead — or behind — is rela- tively unimportant. * * * Either nation can probably blast the other right off the face of the earth, so a percentage of leadership or lag is unimportant. If you hit me the; etctaeeoee . Is with a shotgun at ten feet I'm not appreciably any worse off than as though it had been done with a shot- gun plus a 45 revolver—or even a 16- inch naval piece. x *«* * Hence, our home grown arsenal is more than enough to put the whole world in permanent jeopardy. . The Commies know this. It isn’t a secret. x «*« * Several years ago I went up in one of the first jets at Selfridge Field, and I said to the pilot. “This airplane is equipped with live rounds.” “Sure,” he answered. “Every air- plane is.”’ “Is that a secret?” I asked cau- tiously. | He shook his head simply. “Print it and request’ Russian papers to copy.” * * * We're behind in outer space but we're on the ball in offense and defense. That's where it counts. That's the payoff window. The others are for show. And in Conclusion.... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: U. S. has a military plane on the drawing boards that will do 1,800 miles an hour at 70,000 feet...... .... Purely personal nomination for an especially attractive young wom- an: PHYLLIS ROBERTS.........2.¢ NELSON ROCKEFELLER is reported to have a thousand invitations to speak at gatherings from coast to coast... -+e.... Here's a nifty present for your next pal that takes a boat to Eu- rope: a Madison Avenue shop near o9th Street has a “going away sur- prise” that packs caviar, magnums of champagne, rare foods and the tab is a neat $1,350. x~ *«© * About 15,000 Americans are expected to visit Russia in 1960— double the number that went in 1959.00.00... Don’t think U. S. automobile manufacturers are taking this mild “European in- vasion” lying down. They're readying some pretty tasty dishes for overseas.......... Five the- atrical agencies have spots for Ingemar Johansson and several cities are flirting with him on a Patterson bout or one with Archie Moore.......... Las Vegas put up a “good fight” to land the next Miss Universe contest but it went to Miami Beach. Personally, I favored Pontiac. * * * The finest memory I know for names and faces belongs to Chancel- lor D. B. VARNER of MSUO.......... Perhaps the world’s greatest luxury car, the Rolls Royce has actually in- troduced a new model and they upped the tab to $26,000. The limou- Sine is just over 20 feet long...... .. +. TRUMAN BENTHURUM, Arizona, swears he has been aboard eleven inter-planetary planes. He has writ- ten three books on them and says outer space citizens are much smart- er than ours.......... JOHNNY JOHNSTON knows a golfer that spent a thousand dollars to join a club, paid $30.a month dues, bought $350 worth of equipment and wound up with a twenty cent swing. (Currently, mine essays at a dime.) .......... Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s— TV's Saturday evening program, “It Could Be You”; the J’s—TV’s “The Big Payoff.” —HAROLp A. FITZGERALD . wes | The POWER of FAITH ‘wm | “‘Now God speaks to us in Nevajo,” said an Indian turning ‘a finger operated phono- graph. The American Bible Society conceived the idea from a toy phonograph and devel- oped it with the Radio Corporation of America into an instrument of faith inspiring people in India, Africa, Latin America and the U. S. People hear the ‘‘talking Bible’’ in the friendly tones of their own tongue: ‘‘T’aa ni ‘adiini’ninigi ‘at’eego bil keehot ’iinii’ayoo- ‘iini'ni (Navajo) Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself."’ The self-operated gadgets are distributed at cost or Jess, or given away to those who cannot afford them. The recordings strengthen spirits and promote literacy, when passages are memorized by those who cannot read or write and are then traced in a Bible. An Indian in Mexico prayed, after making a recording for his people, that other Indians might “receive the Word and come to know the ‘coolness in the heart’.’’ Thousands of these phonographs have been distributed among the Navajos and re- quests have come from the Papago, Hopi and Apache tribes. The Bibie Society plans to make recordings in 100 additional world languages. - Days of All Faiths: Luther Didn’t Foresee Distortions By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER If a man belongs to no church many people will automatically classify him as a Protestant whert making out records or filling in forms. * * * Also, there are many who think Protestantism teaches that all persons are equally compe- tent to interpret the Bible or Christian doctrine, that the snap judgment of an uninformed man is equal in value to the con- sidered opinion of a learned scholar. * * * From there it is a-short step to one of the most foolish and destructive elements in our Amer- ican culture: the widespread be- lief that there are no absolute values or truths. It's all just how it seems to you, What is right for one may be wrong for another. There's noth- ing good or bad but thinking makes it so. Every man is his own theologian, his ewn author- ity on everything — whether he knows anything about it or not. The sickness of modern life may easily be traced directly to such philosophical chaos. Martin Luther, thee German monk whose demand for man’s personal freedom in religion is ,commemorated Sunday by hun- dreds of Protestant chure*-<, would have been horrified to think such distortions could ever happen to his point of view. And so are the Protestant churches horrified. Tomorrow as they hold special \ Services in memory of the begin- ning of the Reformation, they are honoring no such nonsense. They are remembering the day (Octo- ber 31, 1517) when the obscure professor of Biblical theology at Wittenburg University posted 9° statements on a church door in that town, hoping to find someone who would debate these matters with him. Far from intending to start a break in the church of Western Europe, Luther wished to reform it from within by ridding it of customs and practices he felt did not have Biblical support. In no time the whole matter Dr. Brady’s Mail Bag Don’t Hesitate at Use of Novocaine pby Dentist Informed injection of novocaine for painless dentistry could prove fatal. Would appreciate your ad- vice about this. (Mrs. B. T.) Answer—Use of any anesthet- ic, local or general, may prove fatal, But I'd not hesitate to have novocaine or whatever oth- er local anesthetic my dentist prescribed. Some day will you give us a little lecture on the fluoridation of our public water supply. (C. F. L.) Answer—Here it opposing it. Please recom- mend something for bad breath. (R. T, J.) Answer — Good pr. BRADY dentistry. Child, six, with whooping cough. The coughing spells restrict his breathing so that he turns blue . . (RG) Answer — A snug, wide belly belt with gtout elastic webbing inserts about two inches wide on each side, laced on over the un- dershirt, would be a help. In '42 I tried to enlist in service . » » rejected because of a double hernia. Following your suggestion I received ambulant treatment. A year later when I tried again I was accepted. To date I am abso- lutely OK. (J. J. C.) ~ Answer—Thank you, sir. I have a pamphlet on Hernia (rupture, breach) which is free to anyone who sends me a stamped, self- addressed envelope. I regret I am not prepared to give names of physicians who are skilled in ambulant (injection) treatment. If your own doctor does not use the method perhaps he will tell you who does. Daughter, 23 months old, seems in perfect health but eats dirt, pa- per, pasteboard, ashes, even picks the dirt off from old shoes and eats it. Doctor said she might have worms, but worm medicine did no good ,.. (Mrs, L. D.) Answer—A good many healthy children have the same odd fond- ness for gnawing at wall plaster, wood, etc. It is known as “pica.” It has no particular significance, generally ceases as the child grows older. Your daughter is healthy, isn’t she? All right, she just eats her peck of dirt a little earlier than nist of us. Would eating foods containing much calcium increase the calcium deposits in a case of osteo-arthri- tis? (Miss J. E. 8.) Answer—No. Send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope ° -for booklet The Calcium Short- age. = oe gt Page re than one e 0 rtainin pofeonsl a F yo ya as ‘ ease, diagnosis, or ment, be ) answered Dr. rady, if a . to The Hentise sony Ci ( 198) not mo was beyond Luther's control. Most people when they are dissatisfied with a situation tend to withdraw from it and set up a new situa- tion along lines of their liking, instead of working for changes from the inside. * * * This is what happened in this case. The time was ripe for re- bellion against the established or- der, and Luther unknowingly threw the switch. What followed was the development of new, independent churches in Germany, Switzerland, Scotland and elsewhere. (Copyright 1959) i i, a ee i. i ee Be Bee. | Voice of the People ‘Union Dictators Overlook the Strongest Group. of All’ Reuther and Hoffa must. be sleeping. If either of those dictators really want to get a strangle hold on the public, why haven't they dreamed up a union for the most overworked, ‘Depends on How You Like to Learn’ Vincent Price swears he got no answers on the crooked quiz shows and he argues that they were good for America and increased our learning. He overlooks the fact they were crooked for many con- tenders. I don’t care to learn from fraud and crookedness. Disillusioned ‘Some Announcers Act Like Mopheads’ Some of these news and weather ‘announcers act like they were mopheads the way they get ex- cited and squirm and squeal. There’s a weather announcer on one station . . . that's the worst and he must think he’s the funniest thing around, while he's really the saddest and everyone thinks so but him. Where are the station direc- tors? Shut In ‘Why Not Leave Halloween Alone?’ The Department of Parks and Recreation has taken a foolish step by moving Halloween to Friday evening. What gives them the authority to do this? * * * Has the Department stopped to consider that children from Pontiac and Waterford townships are going to take advantage of the situation on Friday and vice- versa on Saturday night?” * * * Let's leave Halloween on the day it belongs and end all the confu- sion. Mrs. James Arnold 694 Emerson ‘Look at ie) Record to See the Truth’ How can writers refer to Presi- dent Eisenhower as a strike break- er when recorés show Truman evoked the Taft-Hartley two to one over Ike? Look at all the Senators and Congressmen like our own Hart and McNamara that voted for the new labor law to curb labor. Looks like the Demo- crats are the real foes of labor. One Time Dem ‘Library Should Be Must for Waterford’ Waterford is becoming a large, important suburban community: We are tremendously in favor of a library, accessible as a reading room for both children and adults. * * * We realize not only Is it to be of great cultural value to the Township, but of very great im- portance to our young people workers in the x. & * To round out our community life and for reference, amusement and development in reading (which, sad to admit, has almost become a lost art in many homes), get out and vote for our library, It should be a must, Booster (Bditor’'s Note: This will be the last of the letters to be run concerning the Waterford Library proposal.) ‘Let’s Do Away With the Cause’ E. R. Breech said in a speech Michigan suffers a bad reputation all over the U.S. beeause of our business climate which Williams brought on. I think it has been exaggerated and our name is worse than the actual facts, but we'll never get rid of the stigma until we get rid of Williams who stands bad with employers all over the country, We need more jobs more than we need more Williams. Hanover L. ‘What’s Happened to the Old Way?’ What has become of our good old sport — horsedrawn, wagon hay- rides? It appears they've been modernized with tractors. Everyone will agree horses walk slower than a tractor will travel. And I think I read that tractors are the No. 1 cause of accidents on farms. If I were parents, I'd consider the second time before I allowed my children to take a hayride with a tractor wagon. Farmer ‘How Much Longer Will You Sit Idle?’ How long are working people going to sit down and wait to go back to work, go hungry and cold, lose everything they've worked hard for while they're making millionaires out of men who don't care for anyone but themselves and whose only ambitions are to destroy America? * * * You let a person who pretends te be your friend deprive you of work and see your children go hungry. God forbid your judg- ment day answers. This is the land of plenty; some work hard to keep it so, while others wait am teld what they can or can't * * * When are you going to wake up and destroy this serpent that has cast his spell upon you, only to destroy everything our forefathers built up for you? Keep America safe by keeping idle hands and minds busy. Busy people never get in trouble. It’s time to think for yourselves. Don't delay, Act now. I Leve America Case Records of a Psychologist: Psychology’s Necessary in Pulpit Notice what Philip says about the fascinating sermon technique of Rev. Garrison at Bloomington, Indiana, Christ relishes seeing clergymen em- ploy surefire psychological strategy, for Jesus was the World’s Greatest Applied Psy- chologist. And young folks are attracted to religion when it is “packaged” properly. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE C-478: Philip, aged almost 29, is a graduate student in his- tory at Indiana University. * * * On Sunday he attends church where Rev. R. B. Garrison occupies the pulpit. “Dad, you ought to hear Rev. R. B. Garrison,”’ Philip remarked recently when he was home for a couple of days. He is the kind of preacher ¢ oe you recommend. y For he uses the narrative style DR, CRAN and employs cases to illustrate his on. “‘He holds the attention of teen- agers, too, instead of slanting his remarks solely to the old folks. * * * “And when he finishes with his sermon, he does another thing I have never seen any other clergy- man perform. “He gives a brief preview of his next week's sermon. And he in- cludes enough to capture the in- terest of the congregation. “In fact, I have been so fas- cinated at times by his terse pre- view of the following Sunday's serthon that 1 resolved not to mists for I wanted to find out how he would develop the interesting topic.” PSYCHOLOGY IN CHURCH In the new edition of my college textbook, ‘‘Psychology Applied,” I included a chapter called ‘‘Psy- chology Goes to Church.” College students have voted it by far the most vital chapter in the entire textbook, which shows that 19-year-olds are still very much concerned with idealism and re- ligion, despite lurid stories of teen- age delinquency which we often find on page One of our news- papers. x * * So I was doubly interested in Philip's comments. Philip recog- nizes topnotch oratory when he hears it, for he has heard many of America’s best public speakers, including both clergymen and po- litical orators. Although I have missed church myself only four times in_ the past 45 years, and have attended Jewish, Catholic and various Protestant services, I can’t recall ever hearing a clergyman give a preview of his next week’s ser- mon, That's a clever idea. In adver- tising, we describe such a de- vice as a “teaser’’ to coax pros- pects into further contact with the copy or merchandise. * * * Jesus was the world’s foremost Applied Psychologist, as I outline at great length in Chapter 18 of my college textbook. For Jesus used advertising, as when he sent the 70 ahead cf him, two by two, as press to recruit the crowds. He also took polls of public opinion, thus anticipating Dr. Gal- lup and other modern pollsters. Jesus likewise employed. stage materials to increase the atten- tion of the audience, as when he held up a coin and set a child in their midst, etc. He used the ‘‘reversible why” technique by which he employed a question to answer a question. his retort when they Ps asked him if it was lawful to pay tribute to Caesar? Jesus constantly resorted to the “case method” which I use in this educational column, and adopted the narrative formula for his speeches, selecting parables (stories) to document and _illus- trate abstract principles. Jesus would certainly have rel- ished the techniques followed by Rev. Garrison and all of you other clergymen who keep your Congregation awake with chal- lenging goals for their week-day activity. Send for my booklet “Publie Platform Strategy,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). It gives other devices for making you an interesting speaker in short order. Always write to ; tn care of The tian eres, W., Crane enc ——————— - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 De Gaulle Orders Probe Into Shooting . PARIS (UPI)—President Charles de Gaulle Friday ordered an in- vestigation of the incident in which wild shots were fired at Sen. Fran- cois Mitterand to determine if the attack wag an assassinaion at- tempt or a fake ‘ Charges that the left-wing sena- tor arranged to have his car sprayed with machine gun bullets were levelled by former Deputy Robert Pesquet. Pesquet, an extreme right-wing- er, charged before a judge that Mitterand hired him and another man to shoot up his car for polit- ical advantage. The senator, he charged, was safely ducking on al Mrs. Swainson Has Tax Enigma; (Don't We All?) LANSING ( — Mrs, John B. Swainson, attractive blonde wife of the Heutenant governor, bought $400 worth ef new clothes and now she has a use tax prob- lem. ‘As her husband explained it, she bought the clothes on a charge account while the 4 per cent Ose (sales) tax was in ef- feet, The bill carried the 4 per cent charge. With the penny use tax boost declared illegal, should she pay a three or four per cent tax, $12 or $16? ‘ * * * It's a problem that puzzles Hare Foresees $50,000 Saving Still Pushing Title Fee Branches to Go Under Civil Service LANSING (#—Secy. of State James M. Hare said Friday plac- ing department of state branches under civil service ‘‘conceivably”’ could save the State $50,000 a year through error reduction alone. In addition, he said, other sav- ings would accrue through reduced turnover and a resultant lower cost in training and retraining branch 2 ay sete oie? PPR og ole + % » . ¢ *. +e oN Unsold Coal Stocks Piling Up in Europe LONDON (AP)—The coal mines Writes Letter ‘which fed E 's “postw : | Tells GOP Financial covery are falling silent. | Head Oct. 15 Meeting Aimed at Party Unity Summerfield Unsold coal stocks are piling up. | Miners are looking for other jobs Use of oil and , power is mainly — responsible. | WASHIN( iTON uw — Deploring Other factors are overbuying from \‘the record of successive defeats abroad in boom years and a re- jover the past seven years” by | duced demand for coke in stee! |Republican candidates in Michigan, | mills. |Postmaster General Arthur FE. ‘Summerfield said Friday a De-' Chemically impregnated lumber itroit meeting of Oct. 15 was aimed jg being used as a structural ma- at ‘‘a unified party effort during terial substitute for steel and con- the 1960 campaign i crete in some types of buildings At one point, Summerfield said hydroelectric he had “been active in Michigen HELP WANTED SUPER BARGAIN CENTER IS OPENING 4 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORES IN GREATER PONTIAC! @ MALE @ STORE MANAGERS TRUCK DRIVERS STOCK BOYS (18 Yrs. Minimum) SALES GIRLS CASHIERS @ FEMALE @ ASSISTANT MANAGERS ‘60 RAMBLER RADIO - $174 800 HEATER (hoose Your Own Equipment BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MI 6-3900 MORTGAGE MONEY nearby lawn. many a consumer and retailer, office personnel. state revenue officials told de a Swainson. Hare made a formal pitch to the e's human _nature fer the (civil Service Commission to take fellow whe hasn't paid the tax t0 over supervision of about 250 fee nev eg lee pay Ww us = loffices now operated on a political era cet eraieaniretse sa arence W. Leck, deputy (oj. nace ha<ic oe ~al| Ve »* . hE. patronage basis. The branches deal) 2 outa to Paris after a flight state revenue commissioner, . “ions ~ - « imostly in license plate sales and iA?rehien, Farah, in her early politics for seven years.” AP Wirephete QUEEN? — | INTERVIEWS AT 1052 W. HURON 9-12 DAILY SHAH'’S NEXT Farah Diba, who is expected to marry the Shah of Iran, steps from a plane at the airport in He denied there had been any discussion of Paul Bagwell's | possible GOP candidacy for governor in 1960, ‘‘nor was-there any discussion of his (Bagwell's) | being ‘dumped’.”’ ’ auto title transactions, : i . Summerfield's statement came! k f Al Ol “But if the sale has been made Theil — - 20s, = a sepuete of former ln = ieee wideeesed fg Gon ion , and the merchant has paid the eir tax collections, cate Iranian Premier Mohammed |ahyens, Michigan Republican fi- higher tax to the state, he is with those of 13 civil service- Mossadegh. The Shah will cele- Inance chairman, and_ released ; , stuck with it unless the pur- operated department of state | brate his 40th birthday Oct. 27 aes. when the wedding announcement chaser comes through,” he said. branches, gross 100 million dol- | is expected. A Lock and others agreed it was | lars a year. OAKLAND FUEL Some’newspapers reported that jat the Oct. 15 meeting Summer- a matter for the attorney gen- | The commission asked Hare to field demanded that Lawrence erll’s office to decide along with check other populous states tog s . Lindemer step down as chairman A PAINT others dealing with collection and \determine whether any operate a List Alternatives of the Republican State Central A vailable for Home Ou ners refunds. full-scale civil service system with Committee, but that he backed —s > a \fee branch offices successfully af 6 ' The first airmail from the U.S.!They also asked him to make a jmainland to Hawaii was flown as comparison with fee branch offices and operation of smaller U.S. post Gall FE 5-6159 up on a move to dump Bagwell when Henry Ford II challenged his for Steel Story seems ~— => Desiring: Conventional Bank Mortgages or Refinancing tthe route opened on Nov. 23, 1935 have been numerous ST : == | OMCES: 7 2 & h alee inaccurate and misleading f I 1 C l f One Thing Certain, Deal reports,” concerging the Detroit oF Lane ontracts. = Hare suggested managers ol 4 ahi. & rfieldmenid re Donaldson Fuller Agency, Inc. branch offices netting more than ee ene Could Be Appealed to letter. “*Relj oe $20.000 a year might become full- eliable INSURAN Protection ; s ae ww e INSURANCE time civil service employes. Those U.S. Supreme Court | saeedeinin Was the oo 58 un \ i; tj be ma le — te k Z ] » ij z j . ld ‘Oo successwu candidate agains is ) ) ica 10ns can p ( pendee Phone FE 4-4565 Se gen eee ees fut 4, Gov. G. Mennen Williams’ 10th I I tinue on a fee profit basis but be required to take civil service ex- aminations for selection on a non- }partisan basis. el Lett- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — What happens next is the question about the involved steel strike litigation Here are the alternatives based on next week's decision in the by the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ike oseawes] TOP = consecutive term bid in 195% and generally is expected to seek nomination again next year. at our MAIN OFFICE or any of our FOUR BRANCHES 147 W. Lawrence St. Only One Moc Summerfield quit as Mic! Republican national committee- man to become chairman of the iwan's Case If the court vacates the strike. GOP National Committee . afte PONTI A C ST ATE BANK ending injunction issued Wednes- President Eisenhower's 1952 nomi ; ; ; day by Judge Herbert P. Sorg of Nation MAIN OFFICE Here is your opportunity to Save! U. S. District Court. the union’ Following the election. Eisen 28 North Saginaw BRANCHES will be free to keep its members hower named Summerfield post on strike. The government un PRICE REDUCED SA 500 ! doubtedly will appeal to the US / . : = —— a — master general Bagwell is generally representing the rm garde d Supreme Court is liberal wing * of the Republican Party Summerfield, the conservative wing Drayton Plains Miracle Mile Center Drayton Plains Member of FDIC Auburn Heights Baldwin Ave. at Yale * * state Should the court uphold the Sorg order it could permit a stay of execution pending an almost ce! tain United Steelworkers Union appeal to the U. S. Suprems Coyrt. If a stay is not included | r Eee ow ee i i i — be | in such an order, the union could immediately petition the Suprem«¢ Prices Effective Sum. Oct. Court for such an order. 25th Only. We Reserve * * * One thing appears certain, the | t Circuit Court order will not. set- ca .8t. oe p.m. tle the issue. The matter obvious | ‘ + i —_—_— rn es wc eee ee eee ewe ee ee ee ee eee oe eee The Right to Limvt Qvuent ly is going to the Supreme Court The strike lkely avill continue at least into the latter part of next week unless there is a negotiated | 9g settlement in the interim, | e Convenience. This Beautiful 3 Bedroom Model Located at 4213 Ledgestone Drive Paneled Family Room—All the Built-ins—Really Deluxe “Westridge of Waterford” — an address of distinction — Cheboygan Manager to Remain at His Post %& Deluxe Dream Homes ; % Suburban Atmosphere — City Conveniences % Adjacent to Both Public and Parochial Schools 1 ¥%& Fully Landscaped Lots CHEBOYGAN (UPI'!—City Man ager Lawrence C. 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'U.S. Aid for Armories | LANSING (UPI)—The Michigan | \National Guard is seeking federal week with National Guard bureau representatives at Lincolf, Neb., ito talk over the Michigan situation regarding _— — * | whe reap aise tale hill te _|ture plans for armories at Green- By EARL WILSON Sun.-Tues.: “The Last Trafn. in Labor Party Shuffle Christ” will be the sermon topic offietals said Friday. will, Midland, Manistique, Escana- * Kirk Douglas, An- NEW YORK — There are no ashtrays in the Hollywood From Gunhill,’ “The Lost Missile,"’ home of Gaeta Welk. And visitors who might be wanting a ne ony Quinn; arry Kerr drink had better tote a “oe * * Wed.-Fri.. “My Gun Is Quick,” ‘Robert Bray, ‘Young Welk is almost puritanical in these | Phians,” Paul Newman. days of Hollywood high-living. After he'd | ; _ weures . done his TV show one recent Saturday Fane gil ae Sy night in L.A. | had dinner with him—not | gun Toes: “Thi in his home but in an apartment ever his | Mine.”’ Rock Hudson: small office on Santa Monica Blvd. It (on the Bullet,” Audie Murphy Philadel. | day. Audrey electrochemist, reported to the so- itype of auto battery that may bring back the electric car was’ described at the Electro-Chemical w—Aneurin Bevan, LONDON Socety convention here Wednes-/°¢time fire-eating rebel of Bri- tain's Labor Party, became its! deputy leader Friday without a French | voice being raised = him. * * At the same time R.A Gaitskell, * * * Prof. Henry Andre, ciety’s Battery Division what he “This Farth Is called the “world’s first _Fecharge-| once Bevan’'s bitter rival, was re- lee “No Name able silver-zinc battery.’ jtained as leader by the party's, Andre sald he has driven a | Parliamentary delegation. Herbe of the Rev. Amos*L. Johnson at 1l a.m, Sunday at New Bethel ‘Baptist Church. At 3:30 p.m., the senior choir, | will celebrate its 34th anniversary) | with choirs of | Church presenting the program. * * * Soloists will include Walter! _ Michigan Guard leaders met this|ba and Niles. ee eumammuanannanid TONIGHT at 6:35 and 9:30 oore, Mrs. ot RAY and Mrs. : Wed -Sat.: ‘The Hanging Tree,”’ was the apartment of Laurie Lamont and . : ; ging . the apartm _ Gary Cooper: “World, the Flesh ©®° powered by a siiver-zinc bat. Ann Randall, who work in his office and the Devil.’ Harry Belafonte. tery around Paria and rural handling fan mail. Gakiaad France for nearly five years, ; \ ere | ; leld Over " “ uM The car travels 150 miles on one Trailing along wi we ere his 8 ou ‘| + _! ua le ae charge of the battery and has a Lois Lamont who y is Laurie's sist and a -e Remick, James Slewart top speed of &8% miles an hour, WILSON Welk’s son. Lawrence Jr, 19 Strand a nai , , F me martin nd broi R 2 2aks Now Playing: “Five Gates te The girls fixed some martinis and broiled some steaks, ae aoe sate | He added that the cost to oper- 7 - ariiii Hell Patnicta Owens, Neville ' , F batt is onl elk skipped the martini ois T } : - ts Eas . aman Brand The Oregon Trai Fred" ee ee eee He was al! business. He had to ieave in an hour to conduct Re AT an yne tenth that of a conventional his orchestra at the Aragon Ballroom where its played Satur- , battery a " ~ * * * v nights for nine years . cay nig . Mandrill Is Baboon The scientist said he plans to “We don't encourage drinking in the orchestra, in fact redesign the car for battery power Welk said, taking time out to play with “Chante,” which we discourage it,” Laurie Lamont's white French poodle, roams the office downstairs sometimes. my orchestra and you had a drink- gets his name huge (man) “Suppose you were in his teeth (drill) A mandrill is a large baboon with enormous teeth and he attacks with African He he is so with an aim to extend the range to 240 miles and a top speed of 60 miles an hour * * * Andre, chief consultant for Yard- because NOW * FIRST WITH SUNDAY Great ! OPEN 6:30 P. M. | Bowden remained chief whip, th The combined choirs will | responsibility for lining up the La-) “How Great Thou Art” with | bor vote in the House of Com-| Mrs, Sarah H. Lawrence at the | mons organ, * * * Ernest Adams, I. N. Blake and All the decisions were unan- Walter Moore will be heard in trio imous. Bevan succeeded James, numbers, and Mrs. Enderloyn Pow- Griffiths, who at 69 resigned the ell and Mrs. Lawrence will sing a deputy leadership last weekend to: duet. ; make room for a younger man.) * * * Bevan will be 6] next month. “Dunker's Dip,"’ sponsored by es the young people is scheduled for Copper Figures Given > p.m. At the 7 o'clock evening worship hour, the ordinance of The United States produces half baptism will be observed. the copper in the world today. Chile and Canada produce most of the rest little copper The intensity of sunlight at the Russia produces very equator is at least 10 times greater than at the two polar regions. THE a * + TONIGHT BIG FEATURES oe SHOW STARTS 7:00 P. M. ing problem.” he said a la Somebody would say ‘What's happened to Ear! Wile son?’ We would say. Earl's not been feelin’ too well. We hope he can straighten himself out thru and be back wit! , We a ive a le prob- It’ lem with a nber of people S in the band who are gettin; a@ little heavy. Welk confided “If vou have a little bit EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING IN THIS ENTIRE AREA! of a belly, on TV it shows off as a big belivy. I had a visit with one of my men today. I told him the cam erman was complaining he could hardly get him on the screen. The man thought if he held his head up higher, his chins would not show so much. I said WELK to him, maybe he should give some serious consideration to going on a diet.” How about your weight?” I asked Welk, who was thin ance it off. I dance it off!” Naive and rustic as he seemed at times. when he go! on the bandstand he was all Show Business—dynamic and pep- But hi sfaction was sitting at the edge of the at intermission signing autographs and talking to fans —~ mostly middle-aged or olde: perry > lief sati Stand THE WEEKEND WINDUP The Dukes of Dixieland will tour Europe with Louis Arm- Strong, for the State Department .. . Janet Blair, rehearsing “Strawberry Blonce.” eats six meals a day for energy ... 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Eastland @ PONTIAC TRAVEL 6 W. Beren NOW Thru SUNDAY The lipstick on his collar marked him for murder! CARY GRANT FVA MARIE SAINT IAMES MASON NORTH gy NORTHWEST ig = vew Met PLUS JANE POWELL’ CLIFF ROBELISON 3rd FEATURE “CITY of BADMEN” Jeanne Craine—Dale Robertson CLOSED Oct. 26--27--28--29 ANOTHER GREAT ONE? — Fred Astaire and Barrie Chase prepare for ‘Another Evening With Fred Astaire,’ a television spectacular. His 1958 epic took nine Emmies. The date this year is Wednesday, Nov. 4. ‘Hollywood Headlines: Astaire Refuses Scripts Fuller Can’t Stand Alone? By VERNON SOOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Cohero of a new western TV series is an en- In the early days of TV it took only one hero with a. half-witted side-kick to handle the bad guys— E. G. “The Cisco Kid,” ‘Wild Bill Hickok,” “Gunsmoke.” * * * “fuller looks and acts tough enough to massacre an entire tribe | of Redskins single-handed, with | perhaps some comedy relief from Mickey Rooney. But with an hour-long show, a tight schedule, and the new fad for multiple heroes, televiewers he is on his own. He's an ex-stunt man who does Three New Polio Cases Bring State Total to 109 paralytic polio were reported to| the Health Department today, bringing the total number of cases since Jan, 1 to 109. Two cases were reported in Oak- land County and one in Detroit. | In the same week a year ago, 23 Making Him Chase Gals By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Has Fred Astaire made his last film musi- cal? He hints that may be so. “The same goes for the stage. I have never seen a better musi- cal than ‘My Fair Lady.’ simply terrific. And there are many other modern shows that | “No studio has come up with overshadow the oldtime produc- ‘one for me, and I'm certainly not, Uons.”’ going to look for one,” he re-, ~*~ * * marked at_ his While Fred seldom glances Beverly Hil}s backward, he profits by his past home. “I don't experiences and uses that know- know where one could be found, anyway. There just aren't any around “Besides, I don't know what I could do in perfection. Once again he required 12 weeks rehearsal for his TV y show. And though he is on camera! for practically the whole show and sings many songs, he would per- mit no cue cards. “I won't allow them one. I am cet. Stage,”’ he said. ‘‘They tainly not going Performance look phony.”’ to chase any * * * girls. I'm be-| Astaire won't be missing from yond the girl-chasing state. and the theater screens. He is set to I only did it in a couple of pic- do the film version of the Broad-, tures, anyway. I just won't do a way comedy, “The Pleasure of his’ movie that calls for a romance. Company.” playing Debbie Reyn- “I'm not sure the public would Olds’ wayward father. accept me in a musical any more,| “I have no romance in the pic- on. the’ make a THOMAS because of the silly dwelling on ture,” he said. “That's why I! age. It has gotten to the ridiculous agreed to do it.” point where every writer has to include it in his story. I think it's unfair. I never think about age Vanessa Brown to Wed and TI don’t see why they should Director in December make a big thing about it. x * * HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actress, “You hear a commentator talk. ¥@"%¢888 Brown and director Mark ing about a baseball player whom Sandrich Jr. announced Thursday | | he describes as ‘an aging 39.’ But! they plan to marry the first week’ ‘the commentator never admits/°f December. that he is 56. There oughta be a! Each is 31. It will be Sandrich’s ifirst marriage. Miss Brown for- rule."’ x* *&« * |merly was wed to Dr. Robert A O.K. So Astaire is a fantastically surgeon.” <> Fey weed pease youthful 59; his interviewer is a reco a decrepit 37. It's) ledge in his constant search for, cases were reported and the figure \for the year was 48). Community Theaters Civie-Farmington Sat: “Last Train From Gun Hill.’ color Carolyn Jones Kirk Douglas Horrors of the Black Museum.” color Bun -Tues “It Happened to Jane,” color, Doris Dav Jack Lemmon: ‘West Bound,” color, Randolph Scott, Virginia Maro Wed -Sat “Hole in the Head.’ color Frank Sinatra Edward G_ Robin.on “Pier 5 Havana Cameron Mitchell Allison Hayes Hills-Rechester Bat: “Alias Jesse James"' Bob Hove Rhondo Pieming No Place to Land John Ireland, *f*ri Blancherd Bun -Wed: ‘“B're Denim.” Caro] Lyn- ley. Brandon deWilde Thurs at: “Darby OG!!! and the ittle People. * color by Walt Disney Cowdog,” by Walt Pisney | olly Sat-Sun: “The Nun's Story.” Audre sg: a -6at: “Pork Chop Hill.” Gregor Peck | Keege Sat -Tues." North by Northwest Cary Grant. Eva Marie Saint. color The Sed Horse color, Alan Ladd wills. Pat Wrmore ur ‘ne Denim Brandon deWild- M'iford chin * Carol Lynley Set: “Darby OO] and the Little People.” color, by Walt Disner Sun.-Tuves “A Hole in the Mead’ sig Lay = Sinatra. Carolyn Jones “Pri (Closed Haliowren! “Well | Dog cae “Island of Lost Women.” Oxford Set.-8un.' “A Hole in the Heed.” |Frenk Sinatra, Thelma Ritter color |. Wed -Thurs “Horrors of the Black Museum.” color Pr..: “The Nun's Story,” Audrey Hep- euze |e '$ 500 MT. CLEMENS ST. ° SUNDAY : ROAST TURKEY 'e © Dressing © Salad e © Cranberry Sauce ; © Hot Biscuit e $1.10 ° DELICIOUS PIZZA .. COoeeececseosesesesesseees will never learn just how good | LANSING (UPI)—Three cases of | : “SULIE'S GRILL \Gibson Freezer Firm peport Record Backlog 3 Others Help Hero sizes m rit tan am frigerator Co. President C. J. Gib-| |year in September with a 78 per |the highest Jevel in the firm's 82- jyear history with production (stepped up to meet the 1960 de- | son oe, repent order s-uieincaall at! cent increase over the 1958 season. which is more than most horse'- opera heroes do. WHEEL S¥EPS IN Asked why he couldn’t handle "Ithe heavies on his own, Bob—a soft-spoken, nice guy—didn’t have, a chance to answer, His producer, | a big wheel named Dick Lewis,| stepped in. | Lewis also bosses “Wagon | Train” and “Riverboat” for | NBC, both of which have more | than one clean-cut, fearless good | guy in the lead. And it is Lewis who conceived “‘Laramie,”’ constructing it as carefully as a Shakespearean trag- edy, complete with all the Freud- ian, psychological and_ philosophi- cal gimmicks possible When Lewis finished explaining the intricacies of the characters HELD OVER!NOW! «.. TUES. M-G-M presents . . . Breathless excitement from the moster of svspense! CARY GRANT EVA MARIE SAINT in ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S ‘NORTH BY NORTHWEST’ in VisteVision - TECHNICOLOR® o@ starring JESSIE ROYCE LAN ONS hue ‘The SAD HORSE’ DAVID LADD © CHILL WILLS COLOR & CINEMASCOPE ADULT CHILD 60¢ 20c B it made you feel that poor old Bob Fuller should have been play- many of his own falls and tricks, | ing ‘Hamlet.’ “We try to balance out the cast to give our audience a rounded characterization,”’ said Lewis. “For instance, Bob here plays a wild, independent ‘loner’ type that |appeals to the streak in all of us that rebels against society. SUBSTANTIAL ELEMENT | “Then there's John Smith, the |costar. He is a solid, dependable |guy who represents the substantial lelement of any community. Torn between these two is little Robert Crawford, siding first with one, then the other. “‘Hoagy Carmichael plays an older man who is a settling in- fluence on he others. They all live together on the same ranch.”’ To the casual observer it might appear that this quartet of char- acters could use up the entire hour straightening out their personal differences while outlaws and side- winders rustled the family cattle There’s one compensation, when the action gets dull elsewhere, there'll always be something pop ping ‘“‘back at,the ranch.” Four Guard Airmen Found After Bail-Out HOOD RIVER, Ore. (UPI) — A dramatic search near the slopes of Mt. Hood ended ‘‘mi- raculously"’ Friday when four National Guard airmen who ejected from their crippled fight- er planes after a mid-air col- lision were found. One of the F89H Scorpion fight- ers exploded after the two planes came together in a glancing blow while on a radar interception mission. FE 3-9711 SPECIAL CLUB STEAK @ Grilled Delicious @ Potatoes ¢ Salad @ Hot Biscuit $1.50 TAKE OUT SERVICE eeeesseseseseosoeseeeeeee If the lithe and limber Astaire art will be denied to movie au- TONITE? diences, it still will be visible on the home screens. There will be LAST COMPLETE SHOW “Another Evening with Fred STARTS 10 P.M Astaire’ on NBC Nov. 4 TARZAN’S GREATEST ADVENTURE “GUNMAN From LAREDO” Having captured a wagonload of Emmies for his last ‘‘Evening,” he is constantly asked how he can top himself. “I'm not trying to top myself,” he said, ‘‘and I never have. I never look back. except to have an occasional regret. That's un- avoidable, I’m afraid. I saw one of my pictures on television the other night—one I had made 20 years ago—and I thought at a ‘couples of places, ‘Ge e, why didn’t I do that differently.’ | Fred feels that nostalgia is a Show business trap. THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS Starts scoffed. “The good old days weren't that good. With few ex- ceptions, the movies today are |much better done than they used ‘to be. BLUE SKY 3- UNIT SATURDAY In-a-Car Heaters @ IN THEATER FE 4-461) DRIVE Opdyk Rd CARY GRANT paaponss tot EVA MARIE SAINT ee tale! JAMES MASON = MEFRED BITCHCOCKS WORTH FBy NORTHWEST: “Performers are always talking R about the ‘good old days,’ he SHOW - 3 @ SUNDAY Be Warm If It’s Cool UNIT #1 THE GIRL OF MYSTERY... THE MAN WHO IS BUT NEVER WAS !! @ UNIT #2 . THE STORY OF THE BATTLE YOU'LL REMEMBER LIKE THE ALAMO... et ue A ——————@® SEER Paramount Presents =a / ce c UNIT #3 Two Mixed Up Kids and a Shook Up Killer!!! FROM THE FIRST MOMENT OF MEETING... D ala)» HAL WALLIS' TECHNICOLOR Your Eyes But— You'll Never Forget What They See! SUNDAY > IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC! KIRK DOUGLAS ANTHONY QUINN LAST TRAIN FROM GUN Mik A WEIRD INVADER . .. TURNING OCEANS TO STEAM ... MELTING MOUNTAINS... TURNING MEN AND WOMEN WHITE WITH Wale a aOMF. HORRIBLE WAY IT THEATER leaned thee Ml Unted Artists THE NO. 1 BOOK—NOW THE NO. HELD OVER! “As tense and thrilling a shocker as has LIFE MAGAZINE 1 MOVIE! come along in years!” FEATURES START AT 1:00 - 3:44 - 6:28 - 9:17 JAMES STEWART LEE REMICK BEN ARTHUR O'CONNE EVE ARDEN KATHRYN GRANT and JOSEPH N. WELCH as Judge Weaver NEXT: Ons eu » ROCK HUDSON @ DORIS DAY in “PILLOW TALK” e-¢ * Cn | ENJOY 50c AT ALL | REDUCED OU VULLZ TIMES FOR °.| ADMISSION Songun © MEMBERS PRICE! GOLDEN AGE WN. — 24 ONLY! Open 12:45 KE LU TONIGHT! Human Beasts Run Amok! Women at the Mercy of a Conqueror and His Brutal Men! DOLORES MICHAELS PATRICIA OWENS NEVILLE BRAND - S22 CinguaScomeE | puus: CO-HIT! | Ek. Epic Saga 7 the West in Blazing Action Color COLOR by OE ( UXE We ‘ob wen | NE! Wd. AAO STEREOPHOree BOUND ETI Sanne WEDNESDAY —___--—— he Cu. PALANCE - CiROL TO HELL! SPECIAL HALLOWEEN SHOW, SAT., OCT. 31! COME EARLY OR LATE! DOORS OPEN & P.M. MIDNITE SHOW STARTS rt; STROKE OF 12%! CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM 6 P.M. TO ? You'll he sick, sick: SI¢k — from Mov? | ought i ws o restart” \, . OO merenenereneenes — seeneenesensrenanenen® PLUS CO-HIT! “The Giant Leeches” “Avis ‘3 TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 ee a Her Blindness Just Can’t Prevent This success + — October Loyalty Crusade to End Sunday School Class Organized for Seniors, Post-High Young People Confident Living Does Well as She Can, Leaves the Rest to God By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE One night I was invited to a dinner party in San Francisco. | My hostess was a charming Mexican woman and the dinner which she served was a Mexican dinner. . I have had some very good meals in Mexi- co itself but I have never had a Mexican din- There were 16 courses. They ] ner like this one The October Loyalty Crusade at) weren't large courses—but every course Was the Oakland Avenue United Pres-| delicious and diftert bsterzan Church will end tomor row I soon learned t} s woman wasone of “ith Bring a-Friend Sunday. The : Mexican fond She Rev. Theodore “R. Allebach will tie WOT s ETERt Cape preach on “The Carist: Patterned had owned a famous San Francisco restau- ? rant: she had written a.successful COOKBOOK. ww Sunday School class for She was a happy, bubbling personality and high school seniors and post-high one of the most charming hostesses I ever young people has been organized met. And she had cooked all 16 courses of our jwith Mrs. Theodore R. Allebach, ithe teacher * * * “A Barrel of Good Things’ will be the theme of the Pioneer youth group at 5:30 p.m. Sunday and “God's Medicine versus Black | Magic” will be the Builder's topic. PEALE dinner with her own hands. . Yet this woman, Elena Zelayeta, is totally blind! The natural question to ask her was how she was able to cook. Her answer was quick. “Sightlessness doesn't make any difference.” she said. “You cook by the sense of feel, the taste and the sense of smell. I have all three of them left.” | Her story is a fascinating one. Blinded early in life, she was very much dependent on others. When she married, she transferred this dependence to her husband. Then, one eve- Ernal Lloyd was chosen presi- dent of the newly organized Men's Chorus; R, G. Crites, vice president; Dick Wilton, secre- tary; and Jack Thomlinson, treas- ning, she was alone at home when her telephone rang. She. urer. groped her way to the instrument, picked it up and a VOIC€ The first fall skating party is told her, “Your husband has been killed in an accident!” scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday The blow seemed too great to bear. But, as she told me tf the University Skating Center on that eveni she struggled within her darkness and finally West oe eee got Mold of herself. She turned her thoughts to God. One day, ee ee pel tacal tg in that terrible darkness, she says that she felt a great, enor- ,, - mous hand take hold of her and lift her up BECAME TRANSFORMED From that day forward she became a transformed person She traveled up and down the coast demonstrating her cook- ing secrets to big audiences. wrote books of inspiration, ran a packaging business as well as a restaurant ne ik. ing conference from 7 to 10 p.m Sunday New Members I asked her that night Just what the secret of her success ‘ “ to Be Received “IT always act,” she told me, “as if the impossible were Possible all the time.” Churchmanship School This woman's life is but one example of the power of posi- : tive thinking—a technique I have seen demonstrated over and Closes Monday Evening over again in the lives of countless people to lead them to richer and fuller living. It is a technique based on two prin- at First Methodist | ciples, both of them perfectly described by texts from the Bible The Rev. Paul T. Hart. pastor One is from the 84th Psalm, “Blessed is the man who 24 the Rev. Harry J. Lord, asso- . - ; . ciate pastor. will receive new trusteth in thee.” This means that the happy man is he jembers into the fellowship of who puts his trust in God, does the best he can with what First Methodist Church at the Sunday morning service. “The Master's Touch” will be the topic of the pastor's sermon Mrs. Norman J. Legge will sing God gives him and calmly dedicates the results to God. The second principle Yor successful living is from the New Testament. “I can do all things through Christ which strength- eneth me.” The simple meaning of this is what when you are a Sevier Hear Me’ ‘by Glock Strengthened by God. there is no limitation to what you can fon the offertory ale and the Sanc- do with your life. This is the extra plus that gives power to tuary Choir will be heard in personality and victory over difficulty. Praise Ye the Lord.” (Copyright, 1959) The final session of the School =a - — of Churchmanship of area Meth- odist Churches will be held at 7:30 p.m, Monday. } n FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN : ‘Bearing Burdens Builds Spiritual Tissue” Conducting the study class of SUNDAY SCHOOL. 110A M MORNING MESSAGE 11 A M the Woman's Society of Christian t the Pastor Special Music S, nc > 2 a Evening Service to Be Announced Service Wednesday morning will PRAYFR MEETING and BIBLE STUDY at the Joseph home 730 P M be Mrs. Fred Manes. The study YOUNG PEOPLES Hal WEEN PARTY. Oct. 31,730 PM = subject is ‘The Role of the United Nations in World Affairs." The Intermediate Group of Meth- odist Youth Fellowship will make LOV LEROY SHAFER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. HW. HW. Savage, Pastor the church with = collections UNICEF Thursday Shine * Only four illnesses — heart dis- ease, cancer. cerebral hemorrhage and nephritis take a - fale s tPA ? i house-to-house calls and return ‘9 tional for Service this year will order first used i <city of Strasbourg in 1537. introduced service in Geneva in 1542, greater after 1560, it was used in Scot- | toll of life today than accidents.! land by John Knox. : #8 BRINGS FAMILY TO SUNDAY SCHOOL — Louise Bartle of 35 N. Ardmore St. is shown with neighbors she brought to Sunday the Emmanuel Baptist Church. The family, of 56 N. Ardmore St., School last The day 142nd DR. RAYMOND I. LINDQUIST estant churches country tomorrow Sponsored annually by the Na- Council of John Calvin Sunday | . “ 7 the Boys’ Brigade leadership train-| includes Mr. and Mrs. for anniversary Martin Luther nailed his 95 from theses to the door of Wittenburg gather in citywide meetings or- Cathedral will be observed in Prot-| ganized of throughout Churches, follow n the the Round-Up Attendance Contest at Joseph Blaylock and -children (from left) Across the many country, denominations and sponsored state and local counciled churches. Christians! ments will prayer through on Pentiac Press Phete Allen, Marshall and Bethany with Mrs. Blaylock holding baby John. Other boys and girls brought 41 visitors. The contest, which Started on Sept. 20, will continue and give the offertory Presiding and giving a short talk “Our Heritage’’ will te Dr. Milton H. Bank, minister at Cen- The Pontiac Pastors’ Association tral Methodist Church and chair- will sponsor the ‘Protestant Re- formation Festial’ at 7:30 p.m Sunday in the First Baptist Church FROM HOLLYWOOD Coming from Hollywood, Calif., to speak is the Rev. Dr. Raymond I. Lindquist, minister of the First Presbyterian Church Dr. Lindquist studied Columbia University and law at * mary and University. He has re- ceived honoray degrees from Cum. berland University and Bloomfield College President of the Board of Na- tional Missions in the United Pres- byterian Church in the USA, he is a trustee of Princeton Seminary, director of The Presbyterian Min- ister's Fund, a trustee of Presby- terian Hospital in Hollywood and Ja member of Rotary Club No. 5 Chu. Pochesies the in Los Angeles. on Reformation Sunday, Seventy-nine young people of his church are preparing for the ministry in missionary and | Christian education fields. the the and an (Ferman the Rev. At the Sunday evening mecting Lenworth R. Miner of Macedonia Baptist Church will igive the invocation. Dr. H. H. Savage, pastor of First Baptist, will make announce- was graduated from Princeton Semi- iC ‘man of the special service com- mittee of the Pastors’ Association fs * oe & | The Rev. Myron E. Everett of the Baldwin Evangelical Church, president of the Pontiac Pastors’ through Nov. 8 Dr. Tom Malone is pastor and Eugene Goff, Sunday School superintendent. Tomorrow Is Reformation Sunday Association, will read the scrip- ture lesson and offer prayer. | Presenting Dr. Lindquist will | be Dr. William H. Marbach of | the First Presbyterian Church. E. Kyle Wilson, youth director and minister of music at the host church, will direct the First Bap- tist Choir in two anthems Dr. Marbach will give the clos- ing prayer, Lutheran Ch ,Evangelism Endeavor in the Pon- itiac area with a rally at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Pontiac Northern High School. The Rev. Louis Gruther, of Zion Lutheran Church in Kalamazoo will preach, and the Rev. Walter Gerken of St. John’s Lutheran will serve as liturgist The Cherub, children’s 1nd adult choirs of the St. John Church will sing. Lutheran Open House Week, | scheduled Nov. 1 through 5. “The open house is not a mem-| 'bership drive. said the Rev. Ralph Claus of St. Trinity Lutheran Church. 945 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL Tltcses for A A 165 E Square Lake 10.00 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP Shuen Sefev. dammea HE WENT ABOUT DOING GOOD” Dr. H. H g Evening Service—7:00 P.M. Savage, preachin Rd FE 8-8233 ST. PAUL METHODIST Morning Worship 11:15 A.M. James A. McClung, Minister “I PROTEST,” Rev. McClung, preaching Youth Fellowship 6 P. M. to8 P. M. Supervised Nursery — All Services — Ample Parking Baptist Church will observe two jspecial events on Sunday, accord- UNION REFORMATION SERVICE, 7.30 P M. Raymond Lindquist of the Hollywood Presbyterian Church Malta Hall, 82 Speaker: Thursday, Oct. “SEARCHING THE Perkins Street Sunday Service, 7:30 P.M. John Mead of Pontiac 29—Silver Tea CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP ing to the Rev. Roy F. Botrwff, church pastor. | First it will mark the last day ‘of a series of meetings conducted by Evangelist Charles E. Boren, and second, it will be the last time the congregation will meet in the building used for services SCRIPTURES” with Roosevelt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR every way. “do those things that please God." Ts it unreasonable to. strive , to pleace the God who created us or to obey from whom all blessings flow? | think not. We should obey Him as it pertains to faith repentence bantism and as it pertains to living “holy. riehteoucly. and Godly in thi« Present world’ Tit 2:12b. All of God's commands should be respected and obeved whether it is in prayer, teaching giving. communion or music Him Roosevelt Wells — 9,000,000 Bible School Sunday 945 AM. Sermon and Worship 1190 A.M, Eve Worship & Sermon 600 PM Bible Study Tuesday 800PM “COMMON RELIGIOUS ERRORS NOT ENDORSED BY THE BIBLE” JJ S4sGGY OCNOOL ...eseeeeee It {x said of Jecus that he aid alwavs |] pry «- “***ttt those things that pleased God Jno eee 8-29. Surely if we are to he tmitators {4 of Jesus we also must at all times in PP SCC WOLSINpD .... 62.0 s lumbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave FE $-9960 ee Coeererseersecnes Rev. M. F. Boyd Ir., Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention Members — ifor nearly 100 years. | A landmark since its erection in 1861, it will be torn down to make room for larger quarters, the Rev. Botruff said. After morning worship the con- gregation will assemble for ground- breaking ceremonies at 1 p. m. on the same site. The last service in the present St. Stephen Starting !Building Fund Drive | Frank Quackenboss and William Heaton will be cochairmen of the building fund drive in November for St. Stephen Episcopal Church. Starting two years ago as a 1 he latter I an Persuaded that many fa short of pleasing ar one ded that a hort of id ot ng God » respect to worship There are two types of music. vocal and {instrumental which kind i should we USE IN THE WORSHIP OF THE CHURCH? WHICH KIND DID THE CHURCH OF THE FIRST CENTURY USE The un«cwer to thece ouestions do not depend upon what we like or what may Please us and the Majority but what pleases God I believe the answer to the question WHAT PLEASFS GOD IS FOUND IN THE WORD OF GOD THE BIRLE a Pemerine ._ aides candidly I think we should remember that we r nde © worship God Matt. 4:10. Jesus savs. ‘THOU SHALL WORSHIP THE LORD THY GOD--". In view of this the question arises HOW should we worship God? Jesus says, “THEY THAT WORSHIP HIM MUST WORSHIP HIM IN SPIRIT AND IN TRUTH.” Jno. 4:24 To worship > cee CHRISTIAN SCIENCE = : SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY 5 “PROBATION AFTER DEATH” God in truth is te worship God as the Word of God direct aA OR Dean “THE ORF OF Gckeiccr ine eRe CORN [iat Sunday Sertene ond lawrence 8 - Z AL INSTRUMENTAL J a5 CARIBUIAN, WORSHIP? | ADMITTEDL y 1 HAVE NEVER READ IT. [i Sunday 2 East tence Street ues 8 are ‘ : fs Bia Chriat oer jpesntionedl . nm order here to those who use it. a 11:00 A.M. Open Daily . e Holy Spirit t? 2 Did the Holy Spirit ever command | Ss Wednesday Evening 11 A.M. to § P.M. 4 Does the apostles’ doctrine include it? Service 8 P.M. Friday to 9 P. M. 5. voce ce ™ oo the New Testament as being used in the chure T once heard a priest state in his sermon that all CHURCHES USED FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST M®CHANICAL INS UMPNTAL MUSIC IN ITS WORSHIP TO GOD I j . am happy to reply that he greatly errored. for the church Tevealed to us Lawrence and Williams Streets n the Bible IS NOT S4ID TO HAVE USED SUCH IN ITS WORSHIP I Cost ince hae eons REVONS THE TEACEIROS OF Tae wEW test" rauce the ve cone } FACHINGS OF THE NEW TEST BETOND SMe TiNoe BAC Ae TerMGHT URARN MOT TO” 06 Se cee ae BENGE SEAS BELIEVETH THOU THIs° ~ en oe RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC For further information. write to Roosevelt Wells 210 Fighes Street Portiac. or cal) FE 5-1156 SUNDAY 9:45 A. M. WELCOME TO THE CHURCH. OF CHRIST i T.V. Every Sunday, Ghannel 7, 9:30 A.M. 210 Hughes Street, Pontiac, Michigan iP “ J “ B. ” 4 BS 2 S00 rt 9 amecen anes “- Beta - Fal ke LOM OCT Se oe OS a? Bx mission of Christ Church Cran- brook, services are currently »|being held in Eastover School at © | Adams and Westview roads. Guid- ing the congregation will be Dr. 4|Burton Levering, former rector of All Saints Episcopal Church of Detroit. clude with baptism rites. * * * During construction the congre- gation will worship in public school buildings a block away. The edi- fice is due for completion by early spring. Carillon Concert at Christ Church Julia Hollyer of Detroit will pre- sent the carillon recital at 4 p.m. Sunday at Christ Church Cran- brook. * * * | Miss Hollyer is a former pupil of Percival Price, carillonneur at! the University of Michigan. * & The semiannual rummage sale! is scheduled for Thursday with) doors open at 9 a.m. Suggests Matchmaking CHICAGO ® — Parents could cut America’s high divorce rate if| they'd take a lesson from India, and help their children choose mates, says Dr. Marine Finger Bale. The Methodist missionary- educator has spent the last five |made by parents and divorce is al- years in India, where matclies are Most unknown, = ——— Young People Saturday .... Sunday Evening Service .... Services Tues. & Thurs. .... UL 2-5142 Bishop L. A. Parent =| Apostolic Church of Christ | 458 CENTRAL | oe | b | Sunday School & Worship. ..10:00 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-836] The rally is the “kickoff"’ of urch Rally t Pontiac Northern High Lutheran churches of the Mis-! souri Synod will begin the Christian the Christian convictions of Luther-| “Its purpose is to strengthen Christian evangelism every day, and to bring the unchurched under the influence of the Gospel.” New Methodist Program Will Help the Deaf The Methodist Board of Missions, is launching a program to serve a handicapped group of Americans —the deaf. The ‘Ministry to the Deaf"’ pro- gram will collect information on the needs of the deaf, helping local churches establish ‘facilities for ministering to them, and re- laymen to work in this field. The project will be a part of the national office of Goodwill In- dustries, Inec., in Washington, D.C. Goodwill Industries is a Meth- odist program for employing and rehabilitating the physically handi- capped and emotionally disturbed. Those selected under the pro- gram will be trained at Gallaudet College in Washington, the nation's only college especially for the deaf, and through the Federal Of- fice for Vocational Rehabilitation. ~ * Reformation : fo Be Observed Senior High Members Participating in Debate at First Presbyterian Reformation Sunday will be ob- served tomorrow at First Presby- terian Church with Dr. William }H. Marbach, pastor, preaching on |Our Heritage and Our Task” at the 9:30 morning service, * * * “Protestant Perils and Pros- pects’ will be the theme of the Rev. Galen E. Hershey, associate pastor, at 11 a.m, The congregation will join other Protestant churches in the speciaf Reformation Day service being sponsored by the Pontiac Pastors Association at 7:30 p.m, in the First Baptist Church. * * * Participating in the Junior High Pioneer program at 5:30 p.m, will be April Davis, Susan Hales and Elizabeth Grimes. Senior High Tuxis members will meet at the sam~ time for a debate. Taking part will be Roger Riley, David Monthorn, Christine Bos, Linda Brooks, Ruth Ann Hoffman, Carol Nich- olie, Diane and Judy Hillmag. At 7:30 p.m, Monday, the Synod development program will be pre- isented to representatives from six ‘neighboring Presbyterian church- es. * * * | Sunday School teachers and |workers will meet for a staff ses- sion and the board of deacons will meet to sort and pack clothing ‘for needy people overseas Tues- ‘day evening. Wants to Help Africans Learn Specialist Goes Abroad for 2 Months in Order to Make Survey The Rev. William F. Fore of |New York and Cresskill, N. J., a ispecialist in mass communications lfor the Methodist Church, is en route overseas on a two-month jans in order to equip them to do ‘assignment to develop a mass com- |munieations and audio-visual pro- igram for Methodist missionary work in Africa. * * * Mr. Fores trip will take him te Angola, Mezanpbique, South. ern Rhodesia, the’ Belgian Con- go and the Union of South Africa. He will survey and discuss the needs for mass media and audio- visual facilities, including radio, television, motion pictures, film- \strips, mobile units, recordings, flannelgraphs and picture sets. | He also will study ways in which ‘the church can do a more effec- tive job in reaching non-Christians through the mass media. In .several places, Mr. Fore will |cruiting and training ministers and|meet representatives of other de- | Ortonville Baptist Church Preparing for New Era ORTONVILLE — The Ortonville {building, at 7:45 p.m., will con- nominations and of national Chris- tian councils. He represents not only the Meth- odist Board of Missions, but also the interdenominational communi- cations agency, RAVEMCCO (Ra- dio, Visual Education and Mass Communications Commission of the National Council of Churches). * * * On behalf of RAVEMCCO, he will visit Nigeria and Kenya, where the Methodist Church as isuch has no mission work. A recent procession of robed judges marching slowly to church startled homegoing throngs in New York’s Wal! Street. * * * The occasion was the fourth an nual service for the blessing of God upon the courts of justice, sponsored jointly by the Church Club and the Protestant Council of the City of New York. * * * Simplicity marked the service, in contrast to its British precedent ‘when for many years it was held in Westminster Abbey. In New York, the scene was famous Trin- ity Episcopal Church, standing quietly in its churchyard at the bottom of New York’s commercial canyons. * * * In his address to the judges and members of the Bar and Bench of the city, Whitney North Seymour, president-elect of the American Bar Association, called for a 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. jsttoager spirit of brotherhood Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene Corner Airport & Hatchery Road 10 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M, WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR 1, ca Parading Robed Judges Seek Blessing of God through which Bar and Bench can work together. “Outmoded procedures must be changed and inefficient judicial machinery modernized as justice must not be shackled by old fetters clared. ing on the efforts of those in the legal profession, here and abroad, international rule of law. ture lessons. Ainst FREE METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET Lye! H. Hewisen, Paster Sunday School, 10 A.M. WORSHIP HOURS 11 A.M. and ‘7:00 P.M. PRAYER MEETING Wed., 7:00 P.M. in our more hurried age,"’ he de- | ‘Mr. Seymour asked God's bless- who seek to bring domestic and ' affairs within the The Rt. Rev. Charles F. Boyn- . ton, Suffragan Bishop of the Epis- copal Diocese of New York, pre- | sided at the service at which two | prominent city judges read Scrip- | —_— ens | Ts —— ¥. pe nee cme ae ty eh gall i i aw se —e Ce ae ee) ee ee, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1959 ELEVEN . + ; t ar Ont Len IRITUALIST CHURCH “a vet ett Motel Pont King of Jordan sat Wort ee, — {Tells Gratitude U. S. Churches Gavel Perry Street Church Conferences |e Stest <herch area Churches of Christ will hold Set at Bethany ed's Sn" The young men and women will Members of Church, also have charge of the 6 p.m 70 | : service with a student from North Chamberlein FE 4.9053 Help to: Starving Arab Community Welcome Central Christian College bringing Cumter Biteen Refugees and Bedouins | ' to Bible Study Tuesday the message. Sunday 17’ Wednesday 8:00 P. M. Mrs Bae ian David Williamson Thanks for the ald given’ by Coming to Bethany Baptist. Four Towns : “The Lord's Prayer’ American chiirches to refugees Church Monday and Tuesday for | and Bedouins in Jordan was ex-|* a series of conferences will be METHODIST CHURCH the Rev. Dr. Thornwald W. Bender, || COOLEY LAKE RD at LOCKHAVEN ; se | Rev. W Cadman Prout Pastor DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH ins Meant ta and theology’at the asters Bap. | Sunday School ».....945 AM ms : O01 vee e es Youth Service 2.0.0.0... 00.0. cece civ eececccccueee 6:30 P.M. In Amman, the. king told Dr. A. tist Seminary in Philadelphia. Church Service ....... 11 AM Sunday School.....10 A.M. Morning Worship...11:00 A.M. ‘Il pies} Youth Service... ; ussell Stevenson that a recent * * * — = das ayeis'e eleteieie orate sSecvaselccrserise se Ose A MA: gift of sheep by Chureh World ald 7:30 Evening Church Service Se ae 7:3 P.M. | Service to ta tribes has bee: ee ee : ay WESLEYAN Midweek Service ........................7:00 P. M Wednesday a \p.m. in the lower auditorium. All sit Ico s the nomads are > ‘hurch ¢ : METHON IST Pastor—REV. LEE LaLONE 8.8. Supt.—aRTHUR EWALD | 0St welcome a |members of the church and com _ still suffering from last year's munity are invited to the Bible 67 N. LYNN 8ST — ~ op — a ‘Study Tuesday evening. | Sunday as . am are their n source of livelihood. * x * WYPS 6:45 . FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH” |] pirector of the Overseas Pro. Dr. Bender regeived his training | weg "Sree et Po 181 MT. CLEMENS ST—YM.C.A BLDG. Steve of Church World Service, Dr. at the Illinois Institute of Tech-| Stevenson is inspecting refugee re- nolo University of Wisconsin = Sunday School 9:45 A.M.—Morni {Worship 1) A.M. ey, "aaae rarer tae peak. grams in J » Lebanon, and Sioux Falls College. | First yria, Gaza and Egypt. ; He completed his residence at Robert Garner, Pastor Accompanying him on the visit Western Reserve University for) . ee with King Hussein were Labib the doctorate of philosophy and Congregational - — Nasir and A. Willard Jones, offi- holds a doctor of theology degree “Waterford T hip's Ameri Baptist Church” cers of the Near East Christian from Northern Baptist Seminary Ch tford Township's American Baptist Churc | Council's Committee for Refugee is Chiengo. | urch ~ ke & Marvel Wolfe and Joel Snyder {| Malcolm K. Burton, Minister te aAM. Ww Crescent Lake Road near Hatchery Road “The current CWS program,” will assist Dr. Joseph I. Chap- = psn Pcesieard Reception fer Rev. tnd Mew *. — = Dr. Stevenson told the king, man at the morning services | 10:30 A.M. Service “benefits more than a half mil- Sunday. pow " = ca Aree Tatneiee se) wollen The regular adult forum and BOTH HOPE and WAIT df OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH | other needy people such as the jevening vesper services will be} The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching ex Bedouin tribes and villagers liv- omitted tomorrow so that members " Rev. J. W. Deeg, Pastor — Montcalm and Glenwood pa ae the Jordan-Israeli may attend the Reformation Fes- = : = oe Morning Worship 10 A. M. . tival at 7:30 p.m. at the First : ° «4 “This We Believe” Stating that the most needy ; Pontiac Press Phote Baptist Church. 5 First Social . Sunday School 11:15 A. M. Youth Fellowship 6:30 P. M. |Bedouins are those of the Azaz- WORKING FOR YOUTH CENTERS—Raking group went out to wash windows, clean yards, * * * . B th Ch h - era ee “2 —— . ” y {mah tribe in East Jordan, Dr.| leaves and cleaning flower beds Saturday were iron, wash and hang storm windows. During | At a recent business meeting of retnren urc ile * Stevenson said they need food, Gary Chambers (left) of 153 S. Sanford St. and the evening banquet, workers gave reports of the church, members voted to hire 316 Baldwin. FE 2-0386 tents, medical aid and livestock. | Eugene Hargett of Orchard Lake. Members of earnings, which will be given to a youth center a trained psychiatric social worker Sat. Eve. Service ....7:30P.M In addition to the delivery of the! the youth group at the First Church of God on __ in Cairo, Egypt, and the West Indies Bible In. to assist in a professional aren Sunday School ....10:00A sheep through an emergency grant] § Fast boulevard, the boys met with other boys stitute in Trinidad. The project was sponsored (ing service. Appointments wi Sunday Morning from Church World Service, Dr. t hi |made through the pastor or church| Worship . 11-00 ; .m. . At 9 a.m. the nationally b “nik denominaton. QO acess ae ‘Stevenson announced that food and ae ee re mips AF Sa y bY : oma sfc. Adult Bible Study ...6°: ‘more livestock are being provided Sunday Evening py the Near East Christian Coun- oe spoop0caLls “end ale, tag «eC Ollect Coins on Halloween —_ hos Witnesses! fc. sais 2 ® EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE * 2800 Watkins Lake Rd.. N.W. Oak. Co. Mat. (M% Mile) # Sunday School 10 am. Classes for all ages! Preaching 11 am. & 7:30 pm. Youth at 6:30 pm ™ @ Radio— CKLW, 7:30 am, 800 ke in Detroit A. |. Baughey, Pas. DeWitt Baughey, Asst. Pas. ee ren SYLVAN LAKE agencies s cooperate through Church | (0) to Show Color Film | CHURSH MEET World Service, a central depart-) Many youngsters in the Pontiac Halloween by ringing doorbells and trick or treat for UNICEF to the SYLVA LARE CHURCH of CHRIST ment’ of the National Council of area wearing orange and black carrying cartons marked with the church at"6:15 p.m. on Nov. 1 to! Ap educational movie in color, | Yad at Orchard Lake & Middlebelt Roads Churches, to bring food, clothing, |tags or arm bands will be collect- name, “United Nations Children’s turn over collections and have a,“‘The Happiness of the New World Your Invitation Marvin W. Hectings I finister medical supplies and other needs!ing pennies, nickels, dimes and | 4” _ ea at he Guan at te Bible School, 9:45 A. M to the world’s dispossessed. quarters again this year for * UN _ -’~* s m. Wednesday in Kingdom Hall, to ; Neirtluae seaike pase UNICEF for the welfare of chil A night once associated with | 4400 W.. Walton Blvd. - 6:00 P.M. “WHAT SHALL I DO S ° G ‘dren all over the world. vandalism and destruction has | Sponsoring the group are Mrs It will alao be shown at the same | “Herald of Truth” Sun. CKLW . WITH JESUS?” e€rvice roup * * * become a night devoted to the Jack Gilbert, Mrs. William Beale, time Thursday evening at King- p LGRIM —————* eenlaeneenienetal Will Dj ] | Boys and girls will observe mitions of children who are \irs| Dp. G. Jacobson and CG: 1ry dom Hall. 600 E. Pike St. . 1 ISp ace SSS - —— hungry and ill in many parts | Knaus. | “The hour-long film depicts HOL| NESS eee the world assemblies | ‘This will be the fifth year boys scenes from FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | | Trinity Celebrates 2° %c588. Stes S500 ana tre ofthe Orchard Late ye es and ae| — CHURCH Community Church, Presbyter- bout th | mite : av z | ae swers many questions abou e HURON AT WAYNE the Detroit-Pontiac area will ste of milk is a real holiday treat. | jan have participated in the 4 p lwork throughout the world,"’ said Baldwin at Fairmount Restor REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. down from their pulpits Sunday Alst Anniversary Frtea§ tea from ad al project. A. J. Kinzer, presiding minister of Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. to make room for board and staft = - arene er Wearing orange and black tags,|the East Congregation. Unitarian Clerics Thirteen Unitarian ministers of members of the Unitarian Service! Th the Woman's Division of Christian . > here from WORSHIP SERVICES peeeeg 30-1100 Committee in Detroit for its an- tist Chueh ah cobeheste ie ps Service wrote, wpe Rea ind Pati eg ed sehr Be nem oie to narrate REV. N. MILLER CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30-11:00 jnual board meetings anniversary of its founding at the epcen sora ‘er vy ORICEE Nancy Clark, Marjory Ashby, John. for both showings. The film will Dist Superintendent _ 2 28 2s , ”-~ *« * 1l a.m. service Sunday. jin Thailand and = na McDonald and Mary Sart ; resented free of charge with Speaking at Both bile leprosy clinics up country ' — =e ; The committee became a sep +e ¢t mo prosy Pp ’ & « no collections Services ———__—- tinued to enjoy a clos tie with opine Rev. Ford B. Reed, pastor ge A government requesting a = of New Hope Baptist Church, was) weetecr : = UNICEF aid must know why it! 980-mile Pony Express be- | Sund School 10 A.M its parent organization, the Ameri- in. ¢ ee UNICEF workers in Africa are U? , us why it) The 1,930-mile Pony Ext d unday oc a ~™M. BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH can Unitarian Association. F low a—n O cely teaching relatives of motherless "eeds it and be willing to match tween Sacramento, Calif., and St : Established in 130 to aid ret- py ° Oo iboak He “inal ele the ‘children how to use powdered milk the amount contributed bs Joseph, Mo., was started on — Worship Hour. .1] A.M. WEST HURON and MARK STREET ugees from Nazi Germany, the one , il ade ert presenta-| and mashed bananas to provide UNICEF with staff, salaries, or 3, 1860, employed 80 riders, 420 Dr. loseph Irvine Chapman. Pastor USC has kept pace with changing mena sek aang bie nourishing fgod for babies,” she other resources from its own horses, 190 relay stations and} Youth Hour...6:15 P.M. Percy M. Walley. |r.. Minister of Education times. From Korea to Cambodia bers. A cooperative dinner will be wrote budget. ceased operations after 18 months . Z an from Per to. Mipecis the Served after the morning service. ain ee ecening Two Worship Services—8 :45 and 11:00 A M. ol be Use casera In fede * * Among churches sponsoring Preachin 7 P.M Sermon Theme — "WE MUST GROW UP obe, USC projects in fields Of o1. pev “Alten Perker of the! UNICEF is Grairal Metnodien FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH g.-..7 PM 9:45 a. m.—Church School Classes for All medicine, social work. education) ‘ ‘ r ; ldwi n and community development have Newman AME Church and his con-| Whose junior groups will be ring 249 Baldwin Avenue 7:00 p. m.—Five Baptist Youth Fellowship Groups heen guided by thar ifherent ont gregation will be in charge of the img doorbells both Thursday and i * Sunday School 945 Moming Service 11:00 . . . us — Festival » T nn a a 2 Nee ey by Ds Thor Bend losophy of helping people to help UWion service at 7:30 p.m. Ereeay Mente. Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 Ke Welcome You to uesday, 7: Dp. : - i ae ite vie y ‘ Machen: er themselves. * * * | Heading the youth group collect- Wednesday Prayer Service 7:3C Faun Us in These ee 7. x * * H. H, Latimore and Mrs. Sadie ing at First Methodist Church will Rev Pau! Johnson — FE ¢-1172—FE 5-9822 : s “An American Baptist Convention Church” The USC, a non-profit. non-sec-|G. Williams are co-chairmen of be the officers, Douglas Hart, pres-| Services Sunday! tarian social service agency sup-|the anniversary committee: Mrs. ident: Diane Olson, vice president; ported by people of all faiths, also|S. J. Washington and Mrs. Eliza-|and Jim Murphy, secretary and sponsors programs in America. beth Wood, secretaries; and R. L. treasurer. NEW LIFE SCRUSADE Carson, treasurer. | Boys and girls will bring the NIGHTLY 7:30 P. M. Bishop Oxnam Honored. THROUGH OCTOBER 30th Methodist Bishop G. Bromley | FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Al Kasten, Pastor United Sunday School 10.00 A M Waterford Community Church he Worship Service ....+00. 11 00AM ° y , Oxnam Washi , D.C. was Eva: stic Service ange 7:30 P M. P byt You Will Enjoy honored oe aac fe cel $860 Andersonville Rd Wedoasis ay Prayer Service 7.30PM res €rlan A WARM WELCOME. FRIENDLY FELLOWSHIP ceived the 1959 Upper Room Cita-| ‘We Preach Christ Crucified, Risen, and Returning” Ch h GREAT SINGING — GOOD PREACHING tion award for outstanding con-| Worship Services ....8:30,11 A.M. |'— a urcnes And a Christ Who Loves You tributions to world Christian fel-| ‘ lowship. Long a leader in the Sunday School © ee © © e\e s .9:45 A. M. REV. WILLIAM GOODWIN, Evangelist National Council of Churches, | OAKLAND AVENUE Evening Service ........... 7 P.M. CHURCH 2 the NAZARENE Oakland at Cadillac Hour of Power ..... Wed. 7:30 P. M. 60 STATE STREET _ ANDERSONVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH =| stop Oxnam also served as one of the first presidents of the} ‘a Miles West of Waterford at Andersonville Rd. & Big Lake Rd. Intersec. World Council Theodore R_ Allebach. Pastor Youth Groups .. 630AM hip .... 7:30PM Audrey Limkeman Youth Director — — j Welcome to a Friendly Church! Sunday School .. 9:45 AM. worn oe ay Fmmanuel Ba tist Church Worship ....... 11:00 A.M. Youth Fellowship .... 545PM . Youth Groups .. 6:30 P.M. Boge Remmi so EE p PONTIAC CHURCH Soy _ 7:30 PM “Prayer Meeting .... 700PM 645 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD OF CHRIST ee Rey LEROY McLEERY AUBURN HEIGHTS ” speaking at both services ESPECIALLY INVITES YOU TO we ee wen worn rw ne eee \ Bible Study 0.0... eeeees wees 9:30AM, © Weak Fain eur Morning Worship ..seceeeeees 10:50 A.M. | prom erat Semin toes OAM WORSHIP AT THREE GREAT SERVICES “Patriarchal Mosaic and Christian Religion” , . . ~ ich menor ee os Young People Meeting ......... 6:00 P.M. Marimont Baptist Church Ch " a oo . mea M 10 ‘OO A M ] ] ‘O00 A M Wednesday Evening Service..... 7:30 P.M. 68 W. Walto FE 2.7239 LETS GET SERIOUS . me Ne — : : : Everybody Is Invited! meen Sundav School! 10014 ” Youth Groups Meet at 7 -30 Pp M | ©. ©. ied, ste 1180 North Perry St. Morning Worship I! AM. “A CONVICTED REPROBATE" 6 30 to ee , a outh Group 6:30 Ps eformation Festiva REL IE OLA ARR SS ARNE: "RS EUR TREE RR 3 A. SUNI SICAL PROGRAM —BAPTISMAL— | ee mt Male Chores rotramencie Sete COMMUNITY UNITED Publie Invited PASTOR SOMERS preaching both ser rayton Plains, DR. MYRON CEDARHOLM PROTESTANT MARIMONT ... A Growing Church with Hed toute ino ae Dynamic Evangelist FORMATION FESTIVAL a Friendly Welcome! Bible School .. 945AM Speaking at All Services RE welding Forth the W ord of pre Morning Worship 11 00 AM , Evening v¥ OF Pontiac Pastors’ Association | UNITED ¢ GOSPEL Wetude Hour, 7.30PM Stuaheyp (Est eon EO ae SINGING CONVENTION LAKELAND First Ba tist fenurch Sunday, October 25th, 2:30 to 4:30 P.M. sos Moe pe iclissyl vee Seep | FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH || sensor sme 20x Morning Worship 1045AM * Admission Free 316 Baldwin Ave. 2nd Sunday School 10 4$ AM % No Tickets Required Featuring QUARTETS, TRIOS, DUETS and SOLOS SASHABAW DR. RAYMOND I. LINDQUIST |), 2 coseestrionn. sian sa Come and l s¢ It = Serving Independence Township SPECIAL MUSIC Under Direction of JOYCE MALONE Modern Supervised Nursery Ample Parking Space Radio Broadcast WPON 10:15 A. M. Each Sunday { First Presbyterian Church, Hollywood, Calif. If You Know Someone With Talent, Invite Them! ee eran: Deane : Sunday School ...... 945 AM. Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday 1481 nal. Solk WALcua “Baside Nationally Famous Christian Preacher EULAS HOUSTON, Pres Gee 4s AM * STIMULATING * MAGNETIC CHALLENGING | ELSIE GASKIN, Sec'y -s-—~—ié#);:CW orth. Hour ...,.. oe a eS eo ‘TWELVE 4 “4 \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 - ee i, Se i i ol te Mie Me ti ee 6 ee, ee ee, te. | tea ——_—~- — —-_- = —_- = - Fy — Clarkston Pastor Slated to Preach at New Hope ‘Anniversary ‘The Rev. Joseph L. Parker of| son ness ov » =" f0 Be Observed will preach at the 11 o'clock Sun- day morning service and at 7:30) p. m. in New Hope Baptist Church. | * * * Returning recently from the Na- tional Baptist Convention in San) Francisco, Calif. where they were | delegates are the Rev. and Mrs.) Ford B. Reed of the New Hope Christ lataarce to Give Special Recognition to Charter Members Christ Lutheran Church will ob- serve its 15th anniversary at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday Church. iwith special recognition given to OF THE ADVENT Middlebelt Ra. Aurth of W Long take Re Morning Prayer and Church School 9:15 A M 11:15 Morning Prayer Holy Communion Ist and 3rd Sunday, Both Services THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Evangel Temple 1380 Mt. Clemens Interdenominational Sunday School. 945 AM Morning Worship, 11 00 A M. Evening Worship. 7:00 P M Wed. Evening Services, 745 PM GEOFFREY DAY BA BTh. Pastor CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street Sunday Service 730 PM Dr Evans of Flint Silver Tea Wed 730 PM Pontiac Evangelistic Center Pentacosta! 12 South Paddock Sunday School 10 AM Morning Worship .. 11 AM Evening Worship .7.30P.M Rev. Albert S. Cooper, Pastor First Christian Church D:sciples of Christ Sunday School ...10 A.M. Church Service ...1]1 A.M 858 W. Euren Rev. D. D. McCoil BETHEL TABERNACLE Pirst Pentecost Church of Pontiae S8S...10 am Worship 11 am Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. E& Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. PE 5-8256 E. Pike at Anderson Sunday Schoo 10.00 AM. Morning Worship. 11:00 AM. = Worship. Youth Night Wed 1:30 PM Welcome Church of GOD | Church Gets $157,000 — Pastor Names Topics ‘charter members and highlights of its history reviewed. Under the direction of Mrs. John Wiley, the four choirs wil! sing! “Christ Is Made the Sure Founda-| tion."’ | * * * “Checking Our Sights” will be! the sermon topic of the Rev. Arvid) Anderson, pastor. Christ Lutheran was organized on Oct. 23, 1944 with a member. | ship of 50. The Rev. Philip | Jordan was the first full-time | pastor. } Under his leadership the tirst| unit of the church was constructed in 1948. Since 1950 the Rev. An- derson has been with the congraga- tion. In 1956 the church unit was completed and in 1958 a new par- sonage on chased Recently property adjacent to the present grounds has heen pur- chased for additional parking and development. Rev. B. A. Bohn at Crescent Hills The Rev. Phillip Steinhaus to Give Arsrcawareet was mur C)roran Recital Sunday The 1959-60 series of monthly or- ill be played by Phillip Stein- * * * Mr. Steinhuas, who is in his sixth Benjamin A. Bohn, season as organist-choirmaster of pastor of the Crescent Hills Bap- All Saints’, has earned for himself, tist Church, will preach his fare- the reputation of a “musician and well sermon at the 10 a.m. wor- performer of rare and welcome ship service Sunday With his wife, he will leave next week to take up his pastorate performing early music brought! duties at Trinity Baptist Church in him critical acclaim as “nothing Council Bluffs, lowa. less than a master.” A farewell reception will be The following compositions will held by the congregation for the be played: “Grand Jeu” by Du- Rev. and Mrs. Bohn at 4 p.m. at ytage “Pange Lingua” by De- the Monteith School where serv- Grigny. and ‘‘Suite df! deuxieme ices are currently being held. FOniuiunGleramialt A musical program has been ar- . * * * ranged with neighboring churches talent.’ His interest in the problems of Others will be ‘‘Psalmus: Da participating. Friends of the Bohns Jesus an dem Kreuze standt” by are invited to the reception. KANSAS CITY, Mo. WwW — Th Church of the Nazarene disclosed Scheidt, ‘‘Mein junges Leben hat The Rev. Gerald W. Gibson will it has been willed a total of $157,- preach on ‘‘Where Would You Sit” 000 by the late Grant Miner, a at the 11 a.m worship service wealthy Rantoul, Ill.. farmer who Sunday at the Central Christian died in 1957. It is the largest single Church “The Ideal Church" will gift the church ever received from be the topic of his evening sermon an American's estate | FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Josiyn 1 Block N. of Walton Blvd Sunday School Morning Worship .. 11:00 Youth Service ... 6:30 Evangelistic Service 7:45 Wed Prayer Meeting 7:45 & The Ené of Your Search for @ Priendly Churrb Rev. Arthur Magiott FE 2-8497 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH mS . G. W. Gibso: FE 4-0239 347 No Saginaw B:bie Schoe] $45 AM Morr ng Worship 1130 AM Youth Ser 6NN PNM C] 7 Se e 790PM Praver Mee 70 Bible — ince of the Society of Jesus (Jes- National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD Meeting at Leggett School 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd Wet GEOUnfau asic? SERVICES ...9 AM, 11 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 10.00 AM. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 AM. ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:45 AM. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 AM. SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. School W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE ...11 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 AM. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. Meeting at Beaumont School 6532 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Ivan C. Ross. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL . 9:15 A.M CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M. at 7 p.m. Jesuits New Novitiate | to Be Dedicated Sunday | \to Japan with the Oriental Mission | Society in Tokyo, will speak at SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP—Co- lombiere College, the Jesuits new novitiate on Big Lake rvad, will for the priesthood as Jesuit fa- thers last February when first 25 novices moved in from Church, 4060 Elizabeth Lake Rd. the be dedicated Sunday by the Most) the Chicago Province novitiate at Rey. John F. Dearden, archbishop; Milford, Ohio. | of the Detroit Diocese. A High Mass of Celebration will be offered by the Rev. John A McGrail, head of the Detroit Prov- uilts). | * * * With the arrival of new appli- cants last month, the enrollment at Colombiere now scholastics. The college has accom- numbers 75 modations for 200. At present there He will be assisted by the Rev. are 13 priests and 31 brothers on Denis E, Schmitt, president of the teaching staff the Jesuits’ University of Detroit | High School. Preaching the ser- | * * * | The college is named in honor of mon will be the Rev. William Blessed Claude Colombiere, Jesuit Schmidt, head of the Jesuits’ Chicago Province, priest (1641-1682), who was spiritual advisor to St. Margaret Mary Al-| After the dedication: ceremonies, ,2°°4¥® the college will be open to the pub- lic from 2 to 4:30 p.m. The semi- nary is located about 312 miles northwest of Waterford on Big Lake road, one-half mile off of U.S. 10, “This event marks the climax of two years of construction and four years since the college's building fund program was. initi- ated,” said the Rev. Ara F Walker, president of Colombiere. ON 400-ACRE SITE The four million dollar seminary =~ rises four stories above a rolling i00-acre site here It began training young me First Assembly of God 210 N. PERRY ST. e You're welcome to attend our Departmental School 9:45 A. M. RALLY DAY Pastor From Kentucky to Preach at Alliance The Rev. C. A. Epperson of Song leader will be the Rev. S. Stringham * ein End” by Swelinck and “Pre- gan recitals will again be held at jude and Fugue in F-sharp minor’’| All Saints’ Church. The first pro- by Buxtehude. The recital is open| gram, devoted to the works of/t5 the public. masters before the time of Bach, Ww to Give Farewell =" at 5 p.m. Sunday, October 7 aa ke" S REV. LESTER IKE Missionaries Slated Sunday Congregation to Hear at Stringham Church The Rev. Lester. Ike, missionary the 11 a.m. service Sunday in the United Missionary * * * In 1954, the Rev. and Mrs. Ike went to Japan where they in- structed Japanese unffiversity stu- dents in English and the Bible. Field treasurer of the society, he also served as field superintendent and chairman of the Japan Sunday School Union. He received his training at Missionary Training School in St. Paul, Asbury College in Ken- tucky and Bethel College in Indiana. The Rev. Virgil Pollock, mission- ary on furlough from Nigeria, West Africa, will show pictures at 7:30 p.m During his 12 years in Nigeria he has assisted and supervised the construction of a hospital, numer-| Louisville, Ky., will preach at the ous mission houses, a mission sta- | revival meetings Sunday through tion and a college. Nov. 1 at the Alliance Church, M59 at Cass Lake road. * *® * Mrs. Pollock told of her medical dispensary work and of translating A. Farinel, pastor of the Christian Scripture and hymns into the un- and Missionary Alliance Church in written Bariba language, at the Clawson, Friday night service. South Saginaw at Judson FIRST METHODIST -F Paul T. Hart, Pastor * Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “THE MASTER’S TOUCH” Rev. Hart, Preaching 5 11:30 CHURCH SCHOOL Youth Fellowship Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship LEE PAPE IEEE IO LONE BE ELE ES, Minister's Talk to Be Illustrated Cherub Choir Mothers to Be Honored With Recertion Wednesday Pastor Starts Membership Class for Youth te E = FA i E F fet a fi | es ‘Central Methodist’ Lutheran Counci] has doubled its nes program: for students! Railroads in Poland exténd about from Tanganyika in British East/17,000 miles. 8. D.D., Minister on UIAEIIR EA cee film, of the choir will be given from 4 to|at First Presbyterian Wednesday, 19th 3:30 Men and women of the congre- gation who will conduct the Every Member Canvass will meet with others of the Pontiac area to re-/] Usher Board Observing Anniversary Sunday Usher Board No. 1 of Macedonia Baptist Church will observe its tured on the program will be Miller | Tyler and the Spiritual Aires, a quartet from Detroit. The Rev. Edward D. Auchard seater an Genin Gaon cane pastor of Orchard Lake Commu-|the direction of Mrs. Milton Pat- MORNING SERVICES nity Church, Presbyterian, will/rick will assist the pastor in the 8:30 A. M d 10:45 A. M present an iDustrated sermon to- call to worship. . ° an . ” . morrow entitled “This Is Our Youth Fello “we. “EVERY MAN A KING Church” at the 9 and 11 a.m. serv- wehip Sunday . ices ning meetings have been can- Dr. Bank Preaching oe ae celed so young people may at- . M tend the Reformation service at (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) Karen Farley, a senior at the| 7.59 om. in the First Baptist —' West Bloomfield High School and) (iy — aes The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lawrence Street Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 1] a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preaching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited & anniversary with a service at p.m. Sunday. Guests fea- Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. Dr. Lola P Pastor Rev. J Luther Sheffield. Assistant A Special Welcome Awaits You 45 to 11:30 4 M.—Communion & Worship Service —Sunday School Classes Al) Ages PM —Young Peoples’ Services H P M.—Evangelistic Gervice | Marion 149 | Talks on Africa, Japan. | } } | I SUNDAY SCHOOL Reaching for Over ‘’500’’ e 11:00 A. M. a MORNING WORSHIP For A Spiritual Uplift e Attend This Service ieee | phere of - worshipand * PASTOR A. H. HASHMAN 745PM EVANGELISTIC SER. # | Enjoy Your Sunday (=| Evening in a Full tee | Gospel Service. @ ANNOINTED WORSHIP | @ GOOD SPECIAL MUSIC re. | @ TIMELY PRF ACHING ee, | Every One Welcome A. All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. The Rev. C. George Widdifield, The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 and 11:15 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Church School 5:00 P_M.—Organ Recital. Phillip Steinhaus, organist. Pike Rector “ wANTAN : ; ‘iil |) wtf its ' ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 801 Commerce. Milford 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 10:30 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon Church School Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH $301 Hatchery R4.. Drayton 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 0:30 and 11:15 A. M.—Identical Services of Morning Prayer and Sermon Church School Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar Bi 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL RAI LY DAY IN 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP “The Completeness of the Incempiete” DEPTS. WEDNESDAY, 730 P.M. PRAYER GROUPS & YOUTH CHOIR We cordially welcome you FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH N. East Blvd. Pastor O. P. Eastman Parsonage: 632 Benson YOUTH FELLO Ray Epperson, 6:45 P M. JUNIOR AND Evangelist iP PROORAMS 730 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP “Not to Destroy But to Save” THE ALLIANCE CHURCH in all our services Pontiac. Michigan Office: PE 4-1811 Residence: FE 54-6924 4-59 AND CASS LAKE ROAD C. J. Bersche, Pastor REVIVAL MEETING Ist. NICHTLY 7:30 P. M. With Rev. Cc! AN. Epperson, of Louisville, Ky. and Rev. Sal Farinel Soloist, Song Leader Sunday Services “Santification and Divine Love” A.Y.P. 6:00 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:00 P.M. Starts Monday Oct. 26 continues through Sunday, Nov. (except Sat.) Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship 11:00 A.M. “A Day of Preparation” B. W. LANPHER, Asst. Pastor CHRIST CAN HELP YOU! LUTHERAN EVANGELISM WEEK November 1 - 3, 1959 PREACHING TEACHING REACHING FOR THE LUTHERAN CHURCHES INVITE YOU ! SPEAKER: * The Rev. Louis Grother Zion Lutheran Church Kalamazoo, Mich LITURGIST: Rev. Walter Gerken rs St. John’s Lutheran Church Rochester, Michigan CHOIRS: Cherub Choir, Child Choir, 4 Adult Choirs from St. John’s Lutheran Church, Rochester Consecration of All Lay Visitors ST. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Auburn at Jessie—Pontiac Rev. Ralph C. Claus GETHSEMANE LUTHERAN CHURCH Auburn and Dequindre—Brooklands Rev. Norman Kuck ST. STEPHENS LUTHERAN CHURCH Walton Blvd, Drayton Plains Rev. G. B. Smith ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH 1011 W. Fifth, Rochester Rev. W. C. Gerkin ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Commerce Rd., Pontiac Rev. W. C. Grate COMMUNITY RALLY Sunday, Oct. 25 3:30 P.M. at Pontiac Northern High School 1051 Arlene St. Everyone’s Invited To Attend MISSOURI SYNOD GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 114 S. Genesee, Pontiac Rev. Stuckmeyer HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH 136 S. Washington St., Oxford Rev. G. E. Behnke CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Milford, Michigan Rev. D. E. Simon CEDAR CREST LUTHERAN CHURCH 9255 Southeastern, Oxbow Lake Rev. H. G. Claycombe ST. MATTHEW'S — LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 Block E. of Theater—Walled Lake Rev. O. A. Gerkin‘~ THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 | Mis takes Costly in =e entral's Flint Norther n | Flint Northern .19 Pontiac North Pontiac Central 0 Southfield ...-13 Berkley ......18 Farmington Has Advantage of PCH Miscues Penalty Nullifies TD for Chiefs in Valley Football Clash By*BILL CORNWELL FLINT.— Costly mistakes, long- ’ time bugaboos for Pontiac Central * football teams in the Saginaw Val- ley Conference, backfired into an- other league defeat here Friday night. The Chiefs lost the ball four times on fumbles and twice gave ¢ ‘ fore 3,056 spectators. Coach Jesse MacLeay's PCH ; warriors outplayed Northern dur- ing a scoreless 1st half and punched across the goal line for a . thuchdown in the 2nd quarter, only ‘ to see their scoring efforts wiped out by an offside penalty. * x * Then the Vikings parlayed a fum-} ble, pass interception and a punt that never came off into three 2nd half touchdowns to win going away. Central's lack of depth asserted itself in the 4th period as the ' Chiefs were visibly tired. This fac- tor, in addition to the breaks that went against them, spelled curtains in the long run. * * * Northern, pre-season favorite to, win the Valley crown, now stands 20 in the SVC and 42 altogether. | The loss was Central's 2nd in the | league and leaves the overall sea- son record at 4-2. The Vikings broke the scoreless deadlock midway through the 3rd quarter on a two-yard plunge by fullback Arnold Smiley and cashed in twice in the 4th stanza ! Inter-Lakes Conference game. SPIRIT NOT DAMPENED—Rain didn't dampen the spirit of these Pontiac Northern fans at Wisner Stadium, because the Huskies came through with a 19-13 victory over Southfield in an Despite the rain, the homecoming age ..19 Waterford 19 Walled Lake 1? Birmingham ; 6 Mt. Clemens a ae 3 Avondale .....26 W.B 0 lake Orion ....13 Clarkston ..... 7 lili eR: PNH, Walled Lake Win and Wait; Waterford Nips Berkley, 19-18 a ae bygtires hi Berkley Scores Last Ditch 1D but No Point Skippers Stop Attempt for Trying Plunge in Thrilling Finale By DICK BUCK It started slowly, but finish. That was the story of Waterford High's 19-18 Homecoming victory over a roaring Berkley team last night. The visiting Bears had 4 | chance to tie the game after the | final gun had sounded following | a touchdown in the last second by halfback Ron Stritmatter. Quarterback Doug Doney tried to run for the tying point but was stopped short of the goal line and the drenched Skipper rooters went| home happy. * * * Berkley overwhelmed Waterford jin the statistics tally, but the score was what mattered. An extra point run by Bill Bryce made all the difference, statistics or not. Waterford had its hands on the ball only three times in the sec- ond half, but scored on two of what a Pontiac Press Phote activities continued and 2,000 loyal Portiac Northern rooters sat through it all and cheered the Huskies the win. It was Pontiac Northern's 4th victory in six games \ 1 next week's encounter at Walled Lake as the big game for the Inter-Lakes title. on end sweeps by fullback J. B. Elzy and Jim Hodo, fleet-footed | halfback. The list half was a battle of Northville, Milford Post Triumphs; Barons and Holly Tie those occasions after a 6-6 dead- lock at halftime. The hosts turned Berkley fum- breaks with both. teams having | their chances to hit pay dirt and! neither capitalizing * * Pontiac recovered a , jeccbee on, the Flint 35 on the Ist play of the! contest, but yielded control on an The Chiefs made their big scor-| Northville kept rolling right along ing threat early in the 2nd quarter.| towards a 4th straight Wayne-Oak- 33-7 showing their familiar explo- They took possession of the pigskin | on their own 11 following a Viking | punt and moved to the enemy three in four plays. Traverse City Halfback Dick McCauley broke | through the middle on the 4th | play of the drive and rambled 66 _ aed yards before he was caught from | set ictim behind on the three, After Mc- | ™ Cauley picked up a yard, half- back Isaac Jones slanted off the By The Associated Press right side for a TD, but PCH was detected offside on the play Rae pemamars ‘Pech Se: Se eexen: victim of the same sort of upset Quarterback Fred Staley fum-j|tactics it had been using all high bled on the next play and the Vik-|<school football season. ings pounced on it on the eight to} The previously unbeaten Trojans snuff the touchdown bid. PCH nev- 5-1), who parlayed a string of er seriously threatened again. upsets into a No. 6 rating among * * * The fact that what might have 210 to a Muskegon team which been a one-touchdown halftime hadn't won all season. Traverse lead for Central was instead a 0-0 City couldn't cope with Muskegon’s tie seemed to take some starch out determined play on a muddy field. of the Chiefs and put new life into|Terry Locke led Muskegon with a Northern as the Vikings toe touchdown and three conversions. charge after intermission. But two of Michigan’s fanciest Central's final move of any kind| akin keel an valliag, (iicank! came on the 2nd half kickoff. The! (oath which never has lost Chiefs took the boot and after since taking up football, won its pushing to one Ist down at mid- : field, lost the ball on a fumble. Mc-! Se aoe Cauley fumbled on the Flint 47 of Vassar. where Smiley scooped up the pig-- Reese continued its unscored- skin and lugged it to the PCH 33.'upon streak through 16 games with The Chiefs were stubborn, but ieee ine over Akron- Fl ys. Sec- | i : ond rit paler sig pias Ninth- ranked Benton Harbor Wright set up the TD with a (4-2) was another Class A. upset 17-yard dash around end to the ivictim, falling to unranked Niles three. Three plays later Smiley |21-13. In a top Class A attraction, knifed over tackle irom the two fifth-ranked Lansing Eastern (5-0) and Northern led, |nipped Ann Arbor (4-2), the No. 1 |team, on Claude Wight’s conver- Midway through the 4th period a! 'sion, 7-6. pad eae pe mei over| Fourth-ranked Hamtramck (6-0) en Vextroms head as he st00d| buried Willow Run 69-0. in deep punt formation on 4th down. Dextrom was tackled on the} PCH 21-and Northern gained con- PCH-FN Summary trol. * * * STATISTICS ae The Vikings tallied on the and Pirst Downs Rushing .......5 7 7 Play as Elzy skipped into the end/ First Downs Penalties 0, 1} zone on a 16-yard run. Wright | Total First Downs .. : 10 flacekicked the extra point to/Net ferds Santen. st make the score 13-0. Total Net Yardage . 216 * * * Passes Attempted ...... eres 6 8 Passes Completed 3 3 Northern had its 3rd and last} 1 2 TD about two minutes later. Elzy} intercepted a Staley pass and raced to the PCH 40. Four plays later the fleet Hodo galloped 29 yards for the counter. Penalized Average Yards , 30 Punting » 2-185 3- 03 ORE BY oo PONTIAC CCENTRA FLINT NORTHERN cies : * : SUMMARY SCORING FLINT NORTHERN: Touchdowns — o— 0 13—19 . ee tee lt poor cla Ho- (29, run). od Long Runs Vint eSo — PONTIAC CENTRAL UP ENDS: E. Shorter, Taylor, L. Prell, Roltins, Terry, Collins. m ——— Houston, Jenkie, Peterson, by e GUARDS: Brown, Smith, Whitehead, Williams, Wiscombe, : Humphrey, D. Brennen, for Utica, 52-0 The muddy field didn’t bother Utica’s long gaining runners last night as the Chieftains routed Fra- ser, 52-0. Jim Rooney, a 155 pound senior halfback went 50,45,65 and 58 yards for touchdowns, Bob Arft went 10 and 20 yards, and Dave Craft went 2 and 65 yards for the other Utica Andrews, Prell. QUARTERBACKS: Hardenburg BA : Howze, D. McCauley. J. Mc- Cauley, F. Shorter, , Jones, Dextrom. FLINT NORMERN LINEUP ENDS: Sanders, McFadden, Cleaves, a HH CKLEA, Pate Horcha, Ogden. Staley, scores. . OUARDS: Gates, Brown, Mawdsley, The points were added by Roon-| Copeland. paul ey, Ted Jersey twice, Ben Holland| QUARTERBACKS: "Usick. Wrigh and Dave Schwark, as Utica led i ‘ ent 33-0 at halftime. : Edwards, Nource, Walls, Ho- do, Smiley, Elzy. Lakers Wallop Clarkston West Bloomfield got back on the land intercepted aerial on the Viking 10. winning side of the ledger but league games last night. Giant-killer Traverse City came ' another perfect loop season for, field Hills tumbling down Friday night — a/ Northville | Michigan's Class A rankings, fell, | Homecoming by presenting new bles into scores, moving 23 and 55 yards for the second-half tallies. x * * It took the winners five plays to| go ahead 126 early in the third \quarter after Noel Rise recovered the key it a battle when penalties ruined Broncos’ final tally. Holly's 1st TD a Berkley bobble on the 23. Bryce | | strong threats. came on a seven-yard run by Jim swept left end from the seven for Howard. that TD, Twenty-five yards in penalties couldn't stop the Bears as they marched 69 yards in 15 plays for the equalizer. Stritmatter barrelled in from the five with 2', minutes left in the third quar- ter. | championship in The Lakers bombed Clarkston Dave Hay went nine yards on | a reverse for the initial Mus- | tang six-pointer after Northville got the ball at the 39 on a bad pass from center. Gary Morgan wrapped up a 60-yard march with a four-yard smack in the 3rd and a blocked kick set up a TD sneak from the one by Steve duday in the 4th. Wade Deal * * * Milford played its best ball this season paced by Gene Schuett's two touchdowns. The Ist was on a 32-yard pass play with Bob Law- rence throwing for a 6-0 halftime lead. He went over from the three and Jim Hartwick bulled across from the two in the 2nd half. | With a steady first-half down- The Redskins displayed their Pour gone, the visitors used passing best offensive of the fall gaining to good advantage on this drive. 194 yards. Clarenceville reached Quarterback Doug Doney tossed the eight before fading. 118 yards to end Eric Gentile and 27 to Stritmatter. Waterford drove to what proved }H to be the winning touchdown after - Don Gibson snagged a Berkley sive power while Northville was blanking Brighton, 20-0. Bloomfield Hills and Holly bat- tled to an 18-18 tie in the after- noon and Milford celebrated coach Jerry Ganzel with his Ist victory — 18-0 over Clarence- ville. booted two points after. Only Clarkston and Clarenceville| The score’ plaMly indicates the |remain standing in the way of type of game played at Bloom- The Barons were in | front once, Holly led twice, it was * *& * tied on three occasions and the Firs Downs Busnes After a scoreless 1st quarter at;}home team was at the one-yard Total First Downs | Clarkston, West Bloomfield caught) line when the see-saw duel ended. IYerds Net Rushing | Cc eisaieie 5 Net Passing ........ fire sparked by Jack Newton's! ~*~ * * | Total Net Yards nae 194 13 fumble on the Skippers’ 45. 80-yard TD gallop. Wayne Ries Biff Jones zipped 43 yards in Petves completed, Ls 3, Coach Dave Freeman shuffled went 11 to score another in the the Ist quarter for a BH 6-0 ad- Passes Intercepted by eee e : : his backfield, dropping Bryce into 2nd _ period, vantage and then 75 in the 3rd for ot ita . sere €"5 3 @ halfback slot and installing in- a 12-12 tie. He just missed being Yarcs Penalized 30 45.experienced Tom Goff at quarter- Tom M. rossed | of 11 ea ik ner D c as the hero. Returning a pass inter-| SCORE BY QU ARTERS back. ception, Biff was downed at the MILFORD 6 6 6—18| . ; _ | flipped to Jack Long for the fin- CLARENCEVILLE : 0 0 0-0; Goff moved the squad down al Keego tally, one at the closing whistle. Art <corIna PLAYS | to the six, but the Skippers Tregenza got the other Bloom- TOUCHDOWNS: Schuett 2 (32. pass| seemed dead after a 15- yard Mel Joseph crashed over from the four to save Clarkston from a shutout in the 4th. Ron Morgan field touchdown on a quarterback run from Lawrence, 3 run), Har sneak for the 3rd and last tie. ™")- Holly’s Bob Ennis passed for ‘wick (2. Henalty and two running losses pushed them back to the 25 with , NEU MILFORD LINEUP fourth down. a The W ENDS: Roselle, Lewis, Cece, Reis. | added the point after. Wolves one toucitiown and scored an- (Howard 5 ed in Ist downs and had a total) sneer in the wild ti ith |, OUARDS: — Motschenoneher, Paul.) Bryce then returned to the sig- offense of 172 yards despite the girionis =~ Bond. C. Weaver, Tanner nal-callin yst and arced a pass ‘ ° P the Hills. TACKLES: Scheffler, B. Weaver, Krei- 0% ~‘ BM : : feck Ree: 1 to Harry Savas in the end zone. | * * Ennis passed to Roger Hall for) GUARTERBACKS: Teccence. Rus. The eventually decisive extra point Northville converted two breaks|the 2nd touchdown on a play span-!sel! iolicend, | into touchdowns while Brighton|ning 40 yards, then Ennis bullcd|yertcin chanel Chateau, | Waline k ok | missed an early chance to makejover from the six yard line for the Running by Bryce, Jim Hoke and Mike Kaines propelled the South Lyon Scores Ist, {march which consumed over six minutes and left the Bears four, but Loses at Chelsea |minutes and one second to strike South Lyon would have done well back. to leave Chelsea after the 1st play) They used up every second of of the game there. Harold Choate that time to notch their third of the visitors raced 40 yards touchdown, moving 90 yards after to score a touchdown and ran the @ penalty set them back to their jextra point for a shortlived 7-0'10 following the kickoff. lead. | oA key play was a fourth and | It was all Chelsea the rest of 10 gamble on their own 21. Bread | the way although a second-string and butter man Stritmatter came passing combination of Jack Wren-| | through once more, powering to to-Dave Obrenovich accounted for! a first down on the 32. two last half Lion TDs. Chelsea! ; From there Doney stuck mainly| won, 34-20. : ito the aerial route, tossing nine! and 21 yards to Gentile, 14 to| Stritmatter and six more to Gentile, BOB CiiRisTLAN Oakland County's leading scor- er is Walled Lake's 165 pound senior halfback who yesterday scored all 12 points as the Vik- ings clinched a tie for the Inter- Lakes title by downing Farming- ton. Viking I]: Sure of Tie for Crown Turning two big breaks into jtouchowns, Walled Lake clinched jat least a share of the Inter-) Lakes League championship by| |tripping defending titlist Farming-| 12-6 last night before a drenched but happy homecoming crowd. It was the 4th straight loop triumph for the Vikings with strong | contender Pontiac Northern re- |maining the last roadblock to out- |right crown. A pair of 12-yard scampers by Oakland County scoring leader Bob Christian accounted for the victors’ points, His 1st dash to paydirt followed a bad pass from center by Farmington on 4th down in the 2nd period. Walled Lake got, the ball at the 15 and covered the distance in two plays. A blocked punt by John Van Sicklen age for 45 yards in six plays * * * spectacular play gave Farm- ington a tie in the 3rd quarter With a 3rd down and 26 situation, Harvey Chapman heaved a long pass and Ron Rader made a sen- sational catch to complete a 4> later set the stage yard play. The Falcons. who fumbled the ball away on a Ist period drive, could do little in the final 12 min- utes when Walled Lake wrapped up the verdict Penalties stalled some other Viking scoring chances. The home team was playing without the services of two starting linemen First Downs Rushing a First Downs Pas ue Lie Downs Penalt al First Downs yares Net Rushing Yards Net Passing Total Net Yards peeses Attempted sees Completed Pace Inter< cepted by Punt Average Fumbles Yards Penal : SCORE 'sY Qu ARTERS, Walled Lake Farmington SCORING TOUCHDOWNS WI (12-yard runs Farmtngton - (48, pass from Chapman: WALLED LAKE LINEL ri * Rader ENDS Carte Bachmann son Krtchmar GUARDS. Ted son TACKIES: Shiker Van Sirklen CENTERS Johnson McMt tan QUARTRBACKS: Green Mc C1 BACKS Salo Christiar Smith. G. Alderson Zehnder Hen ming. Richard Hinkley PNH-Southfield Summary | served | 19-13, | homecoming fans. a drive of} Ander- looms 33 RIE IRS ‘Huskies Keep -L Title Hope Alive, 19-13 Hocking Churns Up 131 Yards of Mud to Lead Northern Over Jays By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press at Pon there s re In the vacant trophy case tiac Northern High School, marked, ‘'This a spot space for our first Inter-Lakes trophy.”’ The Huskies took another big step in trying to fill that vacancy last night by trimming Southfield, before 2.000 loyal drenched Northern has no chance to win the I-L tithe outright but next week's showdown at Walled Lake could force a tie for the crown should the Huskies manage an upset over the Vikings. Scrappy little halfback Bob Hock ng did most of the mud churning last night and as usual it was Bruce Norton, the well-poised jun- ior quarterback, who directed the Huskie offensive machine. * * * For the 6th time, including four wins and two losses, Northern dom- inated the statistics with Hocking, |George Graves, and Jan Lawrence \ ripping off big chunks of yardage. Southfield started the scoring by falling on a Northern fumble on the 44 and moving 13 plays for tally with Ned Simtmons hit- ting from the one. Fred Penness’ placement try was blocked by | Hocking. solkowing the ensuing kickoff, PNH started a drive on its own 10. Hocking’'s 25 \ard run was the big gainer carrying to the Blue Jay 30. | * * * Norton's piss was then intercept- -ed by Jim Gatti, but after failing to move the ball, Bob Moak’s punt traveled only 16 vards and North- ern resumed its march from the Jay 46 With a first down on the 18, Norton pitched out to Lawrence and he scooted over. Jerry Mine- Weaser's point try was wide and the half ended 6-6, Except for the fumble, Southfield never moved the ball into Northern territory until midway in the third quarter, * * = PNH, aided by Hocking’s 35 yard run and Graves’ 20 vard dash got to the three from where Norton dived in. Mineweaser added the Point and Northern led 13-6 with 7:36 to go in the 3rd period, * * * At the start of the 4th quarter, | Southfield faked a third down punt from its own 11, but a pen- alty moved the ball back to the six. Bob Moak punted the next time, but again it was nullified when a roughing the kicker pen- alty and illegal motion offset each other. | The third punt try was again sig- nalled for illegal procedure, but this time Northern declined and took the ball on the Jay 32 where Hocking returned it. | * * a | Norton hit Lawrence on a 28 vard pass play to the four and Hocking swept around for the score in two plays to make it 19-6, On the next series, Southfield punter Moak was roughed and the penalty put the ball on the PNH 40 from where the Jays marched with Moak going over from the one with 5:53 left. Pen- ness kicked the point, Hoping to control the ball, Nor. ton moved the backs into the line for short gains, but his deliberate » ra ee play almost spelled disaster. With Waterford Summary down to the seven, Fist Bocas teal ‘ 2 3rd down and two on the 46, too Stritmatter dove in from the two!First Down Penalties .... 1 1 “+h time cnst fis d WFORD BERK Total First Downs 17 g Much time cost five vards, and aft \First Downs Rushing jas the clock ticked to 0:00, Berk-| fetal itt pushing itll 23811 era short gain, PNH was forced ‘a Piet, Downs Passing a a ley’s extra point heartbreak follow-| yards Net Passing .......- : punt | a rs wns . 3 6 . ‘Yards Net Rushing _. 202 ed. \Posese are 46 3-8 * * * Log Net Yaras _ sar Rain kept things pretty even in Bo eee, epted by sess. Pa 8 The hall went to Southfield 22, : erag 2 2 |Passes Attempted .. 8-12 the first half, with both touchdowns Fi wat ey Los . 1 1 but instead of taking possession, a eee BF ae a-28,8¢t UP by breaks. peards -Permlined oees-e ses — ® the Jays elected to have PNH kick Pumbles Lost .......... nC 3 3| Leeman went over from the six | SCORE BY at TARTERS, A again for the choice of a 5yard Yards Penalized eovcecs 45 ito cap a 30-yard Berkley effort |PN a oe . : : Zt a penalty SCORE BY Quanrens _ after a Waterford fumble, early in, ‘. ee | ‘This turned ont to be a crucial WATERFORD ...... 7—1 CORI BERKLEY ........... 0 6 ¢ e-iejthe second quarter. sel eeTOUSHDOWNS PNH — Lawrence (18 choice, because on the second ortér ) oO { run) RING PLAYS An eight-yard punt, to the Ber PAT — Mine waceee (kick). SFIELD —| punt attempt, Southfield was UCHDOWNS: WATERFORD — ley 23, gave the Skippers the even-!simmons (1 run), Mok (1 run) PAT—| called for roughing the kicker, (20 yard pace trom Bisel’ BERKLEY (UP counter with 40 seconds left|Pennese (kick) | thereby giving PNH possession Leeman io Fan), Strittmatter 2 (5 yarajin the half. Bryce dove in from ENDS. wor ee Lamphere again on the Southfield 43 and a PATS: WATERFORD — Bryce (ran the one. . GUARDS: Davis, A. Lawrence, Ron-| chance to run out the last 1:43 point) Waterford is now- 3-3 on the jquiiio. : Kenda | of the clock P , , TACKLES: Weber, Harmon, enda . WATERFORD LINEUP ‘season mark, while Berkley has) CENTERS: Heisler, Chapa Hocking badied his way ioe 1 ENDS: Harrell, Wilson, Gibson, Mor-| won once and lost five times. | QUARTERBACKS. Norton. Thompson otha Lae us Mf ded be an. McArthur. BACKS: Hoc ate Graves, Bland yards with Graves adding 56 to the tse’ sameten Weedon, Daisiey, Cou- {Miracle, Kimmel, J. Lawrence [235 yard rushing total TACKLES: Nestor, Monti, Andre, ; | SOUTHFIELD LINEUP Defensively, Larry Bland, Win . Pontiae Press Photo Oaryet. as. > Tourney Date Listed ENDS: Barringer. Delane; ee Miracle and Don Devis fade sev THERE GOES HOCKING — Pontiac N : D. Moran, Rise : | GUARDS Cooper, § Winklenaver | ‘ ; wy Hocki round out 131 yards of mudd iat wt Wanae Sa Prt maa ee oot, AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)—The 1960/Parris oo. scott, Underwodd eral key plays on the Southfield : < J ng & ov y at Wisner Stadium | SACKS: Keines, Savas, Hoke, stigers, | Titleholders Golf Tournament will CENTERS: Laituri , | passing and running game, while last night to help the Huskies to a 19-13 victory over Southfield. ter D otc’ Comas. i ar iby played at the Augusta Country ppd he dg Bvalya an Ka | Terry Odom and Gatti were the ; er, ¢ Goddar KS: T. Odom, Kopek atti, Wil- The senior halfback had three long runs over 25 yards. Bennet “mae - |Club March 10-13. bin Sorel Simmons, Penness stoppers defensively for the Jays, e i i i a 2 Se ee ead FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, Avondale Sti Big Start All Jackets Need in 26-13 Victory Orion Tough After 19-0 Ist Quarter; Fitzgerald and Troy Romp By CHUCK ABAIR Avondale has cained reputa thon the past two seasons for ways being Just good enough to the Yellow jackets triumphed the easy was win but last night for a change A sizzling hot offense ignored a Steady, cold rain to pile up 19 points within a five-minute span in the opening quarter en route to a 26-13 triumph over visiting Lake Orion The big start turned out to be all the home team needed de spite being outscored and played on even terms the last three quarters. Now 5-0-1. the victory kept the Avon gridders nong the fou beaten teams Oaklandgd Couns d gave them 10 wins and a te their st 11 cames—several of them in the thriller category Avondale remained 2nd to Fitz gerald in the Oakland B race. The Spartans bowled over Madison 32-0 walloping Clawson by the same score. as Troy was Sparkplug quarterback Dick Smith and fullback Ken Mather, the latter playing for the Ist time this fall after being injured, were key men in getting the Jackets off to their insurmountable lead. | Starting from the Lake Orion 47 after a punt, the pair alternated running to drive to the five. After a loss, Smith hit lanky Darryl Thorpe with an eight-yard pass to break the scoring ice Seven plays later Mather was zipping across from the seven A 33-vard Smith-to-Herb Harris aerial had set up the tally following a short punt. Harris booted the PAT for a 13-0 lead Five more plays and Thorpe had taken a 20-yard flip from Smith to make it 19-6. A fumble recovery set it up. It turned out the Jackets had crammed most of their offensive play into the Ist pemod which coach Frank Crowell described as their best offensive showing this season, A rout seemed in the offing when Avondale started the 2nd pe riod by recovering an Orion fum ble at the LO 27. But an intercep- tion halted the threat and the Dragons then came t life The losers got into enemy ter ritory late in the quarter but were halted by an interception. Another stolen pass set up Lake Orion at the Avon 30 just after in termission but alert Herb Harris quickly grabbed off a Green and White aerial to start an Avondale drive which ran out of steam A short punt set Orion back on Its own 18. On the Ist play. 15 pound scatback Gary Hunter burst through the line to go 82 vards tn touched for a touchdown. Larry Thompson garnered the PAT on a pass and it was 19-7 Orion stalled again at the AHS 38 and had to punt beginning the 4th round. Smith scampered 38 yards to the Lake Orion 23 only to have another threat go by the ee Im But a minute later Jim McDon-| ald of Avondale picked up a short rolling punt and went 45 yards * score Roger Williams’ Srd interception + started the last Dragon scoring march Bucky Craven passed to Hunter for 22 and Roger Williams the last 23 to round ‘out the point making Rick McKinnon was a one-man gang for Trov. He scored on a 75 vard run and added two PATs Rick completed 13 straight passes —eight to Ron DePauw who had two six-pointers. MeKinnon even caught two aerials. Pete Davidsor had two TDs Bob Radlinski yy SSE] ft touchdowns and Phil Morg aten; Rochester Wins. 5th SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 ‘ RICK McKINNON The 311, 160 pound senior quarterback led Troy to a 32-0 romp over Clawson. He hit 13 straight passes. caught two, in- tercepted passed for a TD, ran 7) yards to score, and kicked ’ extra points 7 REG DIXON Rochester's 39-27 victory over Howell last night saw Reg Dixon, 170 pound senior halfback, tak- ing a 76 yard pass play from John Cadieux for one TD, a 15 yard dash for another and a conversion. s Prep Stars Falcons Spank Howell, 39-27: Romeo Winner Tri-County Leaguers Play Key Game Next Friday Night Rochester and Romeo got ready for their annual clash next week by scoring victories over non- league foes last night. The Falcons bounced Howell, 39- 27, while Romeo was defeating Clintondale, 25-7. In the lone Tri-County League |game, L’Anse Creuse blasted La- John Cadieux passing to Reg Dix- on covering 76 yards on the sec- : ond play of the game. In the “ same period Bill Dineen picked READY TO GO, SON?—Tom Kennedy, coach up @ fumble and raced 44 yards | of St. Freds, asks the big question of his Jim, GENE SCHUETT Dertele and Dhue yamaie tne | 2unior quarterback who will be throwing the = 4 ra ning passes for the Rams in the annual crosstown Milford won its first game of | Pol™mts it was 14-0. the season after five losses and Howell came back with 14 in the this 155 pound halfback helped second quarter, but in the third the 18-0 win over Clarenceville quarter Rochester went ahead 26-14| 8 as McDaniels scored from the one and two yard lines. wa pass play, and 3-yard dive. x« * * [ eC S | Maples Boot Home 3-0 Win BIG LEFT TOE—George Forrest holding booted a field goal to give the Clemen Pontiac Press Phete and Phil Isbell kicking is the way Birmingham has lined up for its placements all season. Last night the combination worked from the 24 yard line as Isbell Maples a 3-0 victory over Mt. Imlay City rolled merrily along Oxford continued to have its prob- lems. and Ortonville still is looking for its first victory This was the stor of the South Centra] League teams Jast nicht is Imlay wh ppe 1 Marlette 10-0 Oxtord tied Millington, 13-13 and Ortonville Jost to North Branch Ge h Jeff Brady opened the scor ing for Oxford by plunging from the three for a 6-0 lead. Millington’s Ned Lockwood re »» Pee-Wee Gridders | xford Settles for Tie: ay City Keeps Rolling covered a blocked punt in the first quarter in the end zone and Dave Zink added the point for a 74 lead * * pe With four minutes to play, Mike Zink capped an 80 yard drive by | going over from the four to make| it 13-6 as Dave Zink’s placement failed Oxford came right back with Doug Stott racing 41 yards and he also ran the tying point. But Millington drove to the Ox-| ford two when the game ended for a last ditch threat, * * * went two yards and Dixon ran 15 ‘ : i % ‘ . SS Seba SS Los ae at & * “4 . Pontiac Press Phote rivalry with St. Mikes Sunday at Wisner Sta- dium. Jim has thrown 35 touchdown passes sifice his freshman year at St. Freds, eight thus far this season. kes Set for Clash for the other tallies. Jim Thompson ran the other point. Howell got six points in the third and. seven in the 4th periods. Romeo led 12-0 at halftime and | got 13 in the third period. Tom Meyer went 9 and 4 yards for the first two, and guard =| by scoring twice on a 32 yard In the 4th quarter Dan Lickert Highlights 1946—St. Fred 26, St. Mike 12 Displaying a sharp passing at- tack with Al Serra throwing St. Frederick scored on passes to Bob McManus, Bob Beaubien, Mike McKeaough kicked the! Dick Jackalow. Serra went over placement from the 17 after a 15! for the 4th. St. Mike came from yard penalty. | @ 13-0 deficit to hit quickly in - — Braun recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for the other. The final one was a plunge by Bob Galan from the one. Isbell Splits Uprights From 14Yard Line Birmingham 3 - Pointer Spills Mt. Clemens in EML Game *® * L’Anse had a 19-0 lead at half- time as Ron Leh] scored on a 12 }yard pass from Bob Wilson ana JriSh Harrier en we ater, Wilson! pv- eked over for the third First but Meet ck Mt went over f Dick Mulholland nt r from Won by Western ithe one for Lapeer and Wilson then passed 50 yards to Earl Tee- ples for the final L’Anse TD. | SOUTH BEND, Ind. (®—Ron Beaten by a field goal a week; Rochester can sew up the Tri-/Gregory of Notre Dame finished ago, Birmingham used the same) County title with a win over Romeo first yesterday in a five-team cross weapon last night to defeat Mt.!next week. {country meet but Western Michi- Clemens, 3-0, in an Eastern Michi-| nw /82n won the meet. R gan League game. | Pirst Downs Rushing ...... 2 H Jerry Ashmore of Western Michi-| ok ee lpwat Gowns Rasning -"s---- 1 tlgan was second. Gregory was| Big Phil Isbell booted the balljyerds Net Rushing .......... 235 38/timed in 20:11.9 with Ashmore} between the uprights from the 24 |Yards net Passing ...... ..°""'332 387) 20:12. Carl Reid and Art Eversole. yard line from an angle with nine Passes Attempted .....-++++. § 3 both of Western Michigan, finished| . ‘ s8es ompiete . . minutes left in the game. \Passes Intercepted ‘by ve Do] third and fourth, respectively. | Fumbles nose of 2 ; In another league, Ferndale catia Peauites! 20 +5) Following in order were Galen neared the EML title and stayed | SCORE BY QUARTERS . i\Cawley, Dave Cotton and Tom unbeaten by beating Port Huron Fochester 1 0 3 3-3) Dempsy of Notre Dame. Press 12-6 with a touchdown in the last 30 seconds, SCORING PLAYS |Wehlan and Dave Purdy of Ken- TOUCHDOWNS R—Dixon 2 (76 pass |tucky rounded out the top ten, . from Cadieux eg oder McDaniels 2) Mike Brown scored for Ferndale‘! and 2. runs); Dineen (44, run with| from the one on a sneak after UPATS? Re McDaniels. Dixon (runs) moving 44 yards on 13 plays. There | Thompson ikick). . were three minutes left to play. * * * Chrysler Group to Have ‘Night’ at U. of D. Game Approximately 5,000 employes | . As time was running out su Pistons on TV Legault recovered a Port Huron| fumble on the 48. Brown passed 16 : s . of the Chrysler Corp. will attend | | the University of Detroit - Boston yards to Bill Daniels. There were | two running plays and then Brown ay aed rl is S panels for uel game next Friday night as guests if a a re oy a _|of the Greater Detroit Plymouth half minute. CINCINNATI (#—The Detroit Dealers Assn, Port Huron scored in the sec. Pistons, who always seem to give . ond quarter after recovering a (a little extra in front of the tele- caw. mn bryos fumble on the 48 and then march |Vision cameras, face their old inten i ne t half ing to the one from where Fred |cousins—the Cincinnati Royals— time 5 . i Laughlin carried over. today looking for their second vic- . itory. The famous Chrysler Corp. Port Huron was stopped on the r z op rs . six in the opening drive and until | The game will be televised saad Mb trial came wal Re a6 the 4th quarter, Ferndale’s deepest |onally (5:15 p.m. EST, NBC). A new “Motor City Foothall”’ tro- - . | The Royals were the only Na-| Po netration was to the Port Huron tional Basketball Assn. club the|Phy will be awarded to the win |Pistons could defeat consistan‘ly/ning team by the Greater Detroit llast season. | Plymouth Dealers Assn. The game will be Detroit's sec-| ond of the regular season. The| * * * Mt. Clemens marched to the eight-yard line for a first down in first quarter, but Birmingham! NBA AT A GLANCE held on the two. Sunday, also. before a. television| Boson My ee Behn au Birmingham ot a drive [audience penne senting es = Piladeipia adie 4 : Ben i w : isa , se : 2 line in the nd quarter before [exhibition games (parqu WESTERN DIVISION, giving up the ball, The Pistons again will be with-| St, 20u% 7-7 9 9 8s In the 2nd half there were se-|°U- their seven-foot holdout, Walter) Cucmatt 1 ies mesons” Dukes, who is on the trading block.) No games nay ° SATURDAY'S GAMES Philadelphia at New York ton at Syracuse Minneapolis at St. Louis Detroit at Cincinnati, afternoon-TV. . SUNDAY'S EDULE rious threats as play was _ held! : atl between the 20-yard lines in the | Rookie Gary Alcorn wil] fill in fer aud. the absent rebounding ace. Isbell’s kicking was a big factor) in Fred-Mike Rivalry Are Many |Caution Thrown Out Window in Bitter Rivalry | Passing Is Big Weapon for Rams; Mikes Must Count on Speed the 3rd period and again in the | 4th on touchdowns by Dale Slahta | and Bob Hasse. A crowd of 5,500 watched at Wisner. | * * * 1947—St. Mike 13, St. Fred 6 Spearheaded by the running of fullback Bud Calme and _half- back Bob Hasse, St. Mike upset St. Fred with 6,000 watching First period score came when Hasse went over from the three.! Caution might as well be thrown In the 4th period the Mikes made to the wind Sunday afternoon at it 13 with Calme going 3 yards. Wisner Stadium when the North- Al Serra passed to quarterback side and Southside parochials go Paul Fournier 40 yards in the after each other for the 23th an- — minute for St. Fred's lone nual football clash. | tally. St. Mike passing star was 9- | Harold Fitzgerald teamed with land: tou er 23 for ‘on end om a . bright moments. Neither is in con- . jtention for the Suburban Catholic 148—St. Fred 7, St. Mike 6 . _|League title, but yet there's some- Half of the 3.500 fans leaving |thing about St. Michael's blood that Wisner Stadium missed the thril- | rederick* , ling last touchdown in the fina) |{PPees all coon kate vine 40 seconds giving St. Fred the|\~ victory. The score came when Dave Kline, on his own 48. hit Chuck Oertel on the 15 and he raced in for the score. With 20 seconds left Kline passed to Nick Zudnick for the winning point. Mikes scored in the 3rd quarter | with Marty Cronan going over 3 yards, St. Fred is expected to take to the airlanes behind the passing of junior quarterback Jim Ken- nedy, while St. Mike will be de- pending on its better backfield speed with Mike Ganje, Bill Flanigan and Pat Campbell do- ing the ball toting. Kennedy has hit on eight touch- down passes this year, and has accumulated a total of 35 aerial TDs since his freshman year, * * * 1949—St. Fred 26, St. Mike 7 Unbeaten and untied for the season, St. Fred took a 13-7 half-| time lead and behind the passing | == 3 of Dave Kline and the running | It will be up to the St. Fred of Bob Benard waltzed to victory |forward wall to keep out the on- before 4,000 fans. Benard went |rushing Shamrocks in order to give 83 yards on a punt return, he|Kcnnedy throwing time. also scored two others on a 40| The Rams’ line however has yard pass and 14 yard run, Jim’ been sie porous Niebauer’s pass for the point| een a oe, . but so has St. Mike’s, indicat after Glen Blust's 25 yard TD| that the score should go inte gave Mikes a temporary 74 lead| double figures, of course depend- in the sec ond a ing on the weather. 1950—St. Mike 26, St. Fred 24 Last year’s crowd of 7,000 was A thriller on a mud-spattered the largest ever to watch the cross. field was watched by 2,000 rain|town rivals. One reason was be- soaked fans at Wisner where both cause both teams, along with St. teams scored in final 2% min-|Benedict, finished in a three-way utes, Stan Steck's interception|tie for the league title. and 25 yard run back was the * * & winning TD with Mike Slivensky’s} Freds won that game 34-13, snap- conversions proving to be the ping a hold of eight straight years difference. Nick Zdunic's TD on/St. Mike owned in the series. a pass from Bill Leahy account- The Shamrocks are in good ead res . ‘ast wane physical condition for the game. . ; The Rams will be wit 1951—St, Mike 19, St. Fred 14 | services of center Freak tree After spotting St. Fred a 140) ana guard Ed Boyer. Presto halftime lead, St. Mike came! broke his arm in drills this week back with 19 points in the sec- and Boyer, being g ol tee % ond half and tie the all time . ; it i series with 7 wins each plus) pereden uw suffered an eye four ties. Dave Gallo scored the A crowd of 5,000 is expected to winning touchdown, his TD of the day, in the final period be-| Watch the proceedings. Starting at 4 oF pe Oe pee « j i ay . i incinnat . n St 1 p.m. the CYO te { bo Iml: y Perkins 2\in keeping Mt. Clemens away from M p afternoon-TV.| fore 3,000 cold fans St. Fred ams o th for two in the easy Fitz and & vee cen igen ek pay dirt. Boston by Muddy Point . touchdowns were by Jim Bendig ———- will Play and the varsity «.. breeze. Co in Action Toni ht yards, Dick McKee went & and 8 * * * BOSTON (AP)—Boston Univer- FRIDAY’S FIGHTS and Jim Smith. ee — go at it beginning at 0 | : NEW Pots ° ° . First Downs Rushing a 0 g and Roger Lomerson went 26 yards} Birmingham has only East De-|Sit pounded 80 muddy yards in stopped Tony Anthony, 181%, ‘New York. sl * * PROBABLE STARTING L) 7 ; , , INEUPS SE dal leon _ 1 i jto account for the scoring. Lom-|trojt left in the league, while Fern-|the final period to edge Connecti- ain _ Sei. sa 1952—St. Mike 14, St. Fred 13 chee oe ‘ic Fos. MIKES First Down Penalt vue 1 ; Followers of Pee-Wee football/erson added four extra points and dale still must play loop foes East|CUt 8&7 Friday night on sopho- slapped Tenejeros Boy. yng ~~. . Halfback Dave Gallo paced |siabinski jr 178 LT Pen otil bed 4 Yards Net Rushing ...... 129 €8 will be tre ated to plent of action has 17 for the season. Kimball ] b more Jackie Farland’s pass to Gomes, 141, ern-| Mikes to a 14 point final quarter Greier sr 160 LG Keesling jr 140 “Ree PE Osi ee. - f | Detroit and Kimball. Only a double tina, knocked out Takao Maemizo, 145‘, : Hoehn = sr 18 C Williams 150 Total Net Yards ........ 1o¢ a1 tonight when four regular league| sgartette had a minus-28 tm |loss for Ferndale afd a Birming-|/€nd Gene Probola and a convert-| Ja Fivio, prest—erante Beryete,| SU Sccounted for the winning Masking ir 390 RO Biron at 140 Passes aaa r seeeee a 12 i) games in the West Side Boys Club| yardage while Imlay rolled up |ham win would assure the Maples ed run by Dick Desmarais. stopped Paolo Mellis, Italy, 4. | Point to make it three straight |P>.; sr 168 Ht beam” sr 160 Pasnes Intercepted by .... 2 4 OP are played under the lights | 428 met yards i held a 16-1 |a tie over Freds. peanedy Fad ic nf cre sr 160 ‘unt erage F 17a 2 i 1¢ eS 100M > , > | ? J “ o ‘am Punt | Avera ves 4 2 is oye es ee Id High field. | advantage in first downs. Hazel Park was idle last night oe de : iS pe Flanigan st 1¢8 MORE TaaMe) ac * ofarting at 6:30 two games will| and East Detroit visits Kimball Almont Beats Armada ° Ganje jr 180 be held simultaneously, each tak-| LeRoy Mayberry went two yards|* Ai Force U SCORE BY QUARTERS a ve - ; tonight in an EML game. I . ses AVONDALE i9 0 0 7~2« ing up half of the prep gridiron. |in the 1st quarter and Jim Hall Kenny L Me ORION .. 4 9 7 8 1 The night games, first to be;Went two yards in the 4th quarter BGHAM MT.c Dryden Is Defeated 12-0 Ground Attack . y bane to et SCORING PLAYS played by Pee-Wees, will have the for North Branch. Mayberry ran A Gere Pajero eae 0 H ‘ Akins Next Wednesda TOUCHDOWNS: A-Thorpe 2 (8. 20 Cubs playing the Eagles. Rams vs)the point. Total First Downs ...... 4 11 t B t UCLA y 2a in Nig Mage ach Be rlahadledd Bye 7 Packers “thera against the Beagles | * * * ro Lote oo Oeeersee ee a Anchor Bay kept up its unbeaten counter, The lesers could do lit Oo ed By The Associated Preew- c 148 t return). - é Soa fi Sp re S ape § $4 - s ; ards e ssing .. aces) = * . trom Craven), Willams (23. pass and Crusaders vs Lions, Ortonville’s lone bid stalled on/Totel Net Yards . ** s$ {if}pace in the Southern Thumb] tle on offense. LOS ANGELBS (AP)—The air-| Kenny Lane, the perennial light- PATS: A—Harris 2 (kicks). LO—| An afternoon contest at 8:30 will |the North Branch 18 in the 4th| passes Intercepted by sss. 2 O League by downing a stubborn minded Air F A ,| weight contender from Musk hompson (pass). match the B 2 quarter Punt Average ....... eeeeene 41 26.5 Dryden eleven 12-0 last Stan Lints garnered all three orce cademy had Mich moves egon, ; ne ears and Colts at] . Pumbles Lost |... oor ar | 1 night 88) touchdowns for Brown City — the |better luck on the ground Friday *. up to the welter- ENDS: Bates Thorne Bumect, Burt,| Welly Field. : | Yards Penalized ........ 40 10| Brown City and Memphis remained longest an ll-yard dash night and battered UCLA 20-7 in — class Wednesday at Wash- Meger. '“l The Wes ; . : sco close behind. 4 . ington to take on ex-c GUARDS: Davis. Killian, Malane ing me avi field 's be-| Should’ve Stayed Home BIRMINGHAM =a eC ae @ 3-3 x * * Almont had to come from be- a sear Coke Sottall game Akins... hamp Virgil Atchison. Carlson, Williams ing made available by the high| MT. CLEMENS 0 0 0 hind early but did so in convincing|@t Memoria eeu. After losin tigh TACKLES ee oe oe “ hool through the efforts of ath-| NEW YORK (AP)—Nobody will acoute ive Brown City defeated New Haven| fashion. Armada took a 60 lead * * * Brown in a atwan t one to Joe QUARTERBACKS: Smith Sherman (etic director Don Bradford and accuse Billy Hunter of being a| FIELD OOAL — Inbell «34 yards) 19:13, Memphis whipped Capac 26-|on.a TD from the one by Jim! The Falcons from Colorado last year. Lane ve = title match - erg, Peel, Douglas, Nelson. varsity grid coach Art Paddy “new Joe Louis” but he shows BIRMINGHAM LINEUP |14 and Almont tripped Armada, | Porti, Springs broke a 7-7 halftime dead-| newly re‘established red into the ORION LINEUP ame! ‘ |promise. The best you can say ee wae Moonen, Mayhew, ts- 13-6. * * * lock with two long drives in the| division He ‘wie tro welter “ \d Ls . ‘ | be er } : PRDS OR. Williams. Cole Schulz U.S. Had Olympics Twice for Tony Anthony is that he| TACKLES: Morze. Habrle. Rohn, Har-| Dryden threw up a strong de- | The Raiders rallied for all their|third and fourth quarters to wrap eye in the second round ace ee es showed up. [ROUARDS "Rhein. Mura MeLetnaa,| femme Neaded by Jim Simpson |points in the 2nd quarter.. Jef{|up the contest and upset the|with Carlos Ortiz, June 12, TACKLES: Callison. Waite, Bass, pe. NEW YORK (UPI)—The Olym-| Even showing up was a mis-|pay"pery and Greg Schiau but could not |Bagocius went across from the one|favored Bruins. Lane took a four-month vaca- e pic Games have been held inthe/take for Anthony who Became| CENTER: Russ. Sisson, Ruhly stop the running of big Dick | and 9 r a ewer fal iPi : ita | ny Whe . ig Dick |a Don Eschenburg. passed to} A crowd of 32,935 saw the Fal-|tion to let the Quanrana ACKS.” Cravens ¢. wie|United States twice in modern/Hunter's TKO victim in 1:04 Of|rtvn FT) Rivard, He scored on short dives. |Lonnie Kersten tress Pine nine.|cons avenge a 47.0 whipping re-|is ready to mabe, hie moves in the tome b Sor so gnerey, Per-| times — at St Louis, Mo., in 1904/the seventh round last night at ae tenhenen Pg ol Har-| in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. |Neither team threatened in thejceived from UCLA in their first) 147/pound division. His career rec- y, Thompson, Alban, Dave Juline. jand at Los Angeles in 1932. | Madison Square Garden. ‘4 ’ ' Jacobsen, ankle broken, A Dryden fumble set up the ist |last half, year of football in 1957, ord for 63 fights is 56-4.3,: i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1959 FIFTEEN Lions Take Solace in ‘Spirit of 76 “é First Victory Will Be Tough fo Get in LA ‘Lov Creekmur in Action Again; Ailing Ane Also Back in Lineup LOS ANGELES — Coach George Wilson and the Detroit Lions are hoping to get into the victory col- umn against the Los Angeles Rams with their ‘‘Spirit of 76.’’ Number “76” is back on Lou Creekmur’s jersey, who came out of retirement this week with the hope of helping the Lions’ faltering forward wall which took a hamer- ing from the 49ERS last Sunday. The Lions meet the Rams, Sun- day in Les Angeles Coliseum and the following week will move inte Kezar Stadium to face San Francisco again, Both games wil be broadcast and televised back te Detroit and throughout Mich- igan on the Lions regular ra- dio and television networks. The Rams came East after drop- ping two straight on the Coast BOWLERAMA HOPEFULS — Rivals in Sun- day’s actual invitational part of the Pontiac Press Bowlerama will be these members of the Westside Classic team which recently compiled a 3350 score. They are, left to right, Bob Gor- mong, Joe Foste fore will also clock trophy. tourney shooting for the $500 lst prize and a Crisler Refuses to Comment on AFL Proposition amid a flock of reports he’d be- come commissioner of the fledg- ling American Football League. “T’m. still wrestling with this thing,”” said Michigan's athletic director of 21 years. He categorically denied he has; accepted the post or has informed Michigan officials of any decision. However, reports persist that Crisler will be named czar of the| new league next week when AFL officials meet in New York. The meetings start Tuesday. | “Well, I won't be there,” re- plied Crisler when told of the meetings. He was in Minneapolis for to- day's Michigan-Minnesota football | game. Decided Immediately Star ballcarrier Steve Wolf broke loose for a 70-yard scoring run on the opening play and that was all Oak Park needed to edge Har- per Woods 6-0 Friday afternoon r, Jim Walker, Frank Spadafore, Paul George and sponsor Sam Perna. Spada- be competing in the handicap and proceeded to dump the Chi- cago Bears, 28-21, and steam-roll the Green Bay Packers, 45-6, to give evidence of the tremendous Break Seen in West Division Deadlock offensive power they possess. Billy Wade and Ollie Matson, with plen- ty of help from Jon Arnett and Tom Wilson, went over around and through Green Bay to hand the Packers their first loss last man, By The Associated Press First place in both the Eastern and Western Conferences of the National Football League will be! * * * The Rams currently are 2-2 on the season, matching their record as of this date in 1958. Top Spots in NFL at Stake jbest against the Giants, especial-| play the 49ers in San Francisco. | ed at Minneapolis to test that city as a possible pro football BRAVE BOSS — Charley Dres- sen is the new manager of the Milwaukee Braves. Dressen was signed to a two year contract yesterday. He has been a coach with the Dodgers the past two seasons, Ted Nears 500 Home Run Club NEW YORK (?—Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox moved within striking distance of another base-| ball batting milestone as he closed} in on the exclusive 500-homer club in 1959. | Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals and Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees also joined the| home run elite by reaching the! select 400 and 300 circles, respec- tively, during the past season. The 41-year-old Williams, fifth in| the lifetime listings, hit 10 homers} in 1959. This gave him a career| output of 492, most among active| major leaguers. Williams is one| behind Lou Gehrig, who collected) 43 Musial, sixth in the all-time home Bay City Grosse Ile 14. Dundee 13 ly in Pittsburgh where the game| New York, and the three co-} will be played. Pittsburgh knocked eaders in the Western Conference | New York out of the division title an) are 3-1 after four games of) site, the Washington Redskins are'run derby, found the range for 14 at Cleveland against the Browns, last season for a total of 412. Stan, and the winless Detroit Lions The Man is runner-up to Williams Wilson may be able to take some solace in the fact that his Lions, with four losses, are just a shade behind last year when they had three losses and a tie and then went to the Coliseum te score a 41-24 decision over the Rams. Facing the two rugged West Coast elevens at any time is a job of major proportions. Since 1950, the Lions have managed a sweep of the West Coast series only once in 1956. Last year, De- troit split, winning 41-24 over the Rams and losing 24-21 to San Francisco. * * * at stake on Sunday. jin 1957 at Forbes Field. Last year} The New York Giants must over-|4t Pitt Stadium, the Steelers won| come a Pittsburgh jinx to solid- 31-10 and forced the Giants to win ify their hold on the top place/their five remaining games to) in the Eastern Division, while|‘linch the Eastern championship. | Green Bay, Baltimore and San| ‘Two of the teams involved in Francisco will battle to hold the! the triple tie for the Western lead they share in the Western) Conference lead meet head on- Conference. | the Green Bay Packers tangling The Steelers always show their| Baltimore. The Chicago Bears | Named Manager Dressen Gets Brave Post \State is among 25 teams listed for! the 12-game NFL schedule. In other contests, the Chicago Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles meet the Rams in Los Angeles. Pittsburgh (2-2) and the Giants are quarterbacked by 12-year vet- erans Bobby Layne and Charlie Conlerly, and the teams top the league in rushing defense. The Giants lead the NFL in passing and total offense, but the game is pick ’em as far as odds are concerned, Baltimore, with Johnny Unitas’ jthrowing arm as dangerous as lever, is a 13-point favorite over Green Bay. The Packers won three straight only to have Los Angeles murder them last week Spartan Boosters Title Contenders STORRS, Conn. — Michigan} a chance at the NCAA soccer} championship. Eventually the field will be nar- rowed to four. They'll come to the University fo Connecticut here Nov. 26 for the semifinals, with the title match scheduled two days later. The listing was made by the Some help for the Lions be- leaguered offensive |ine should! come this week with the return to action of veteran center Char-| lie Ane. Ane was sidelined last| week with a knee condition. De- fensive halfback Jim Steffen of UCLA still is listed as doubtful. New injury problems rose follow- ing the San Francisco garae when linebacker Wayne Walker came away with a damaged shoulder. Table Net Ace Falls in Upset The ace of the Newberry table) tennis tean was upset in PTTA action this week. Floyd Finkle, MILWAUKEE (AP) Fiery front office, was considered the Charley (Chuck) Dressen, a vet-|No. 1 choice by Perini. Rainstorm Postpones: the | manager of the Milwaukee Braves turned to Dressen, a mem.| eran field boss with two National | However, with the refusal of League championships, is the new Tebbetts to don a uniform Braves. ber of the same baseball breed. The 61-year-old Dressen was Dressen, like Tebbetts, is known signed to a two-year contract last |for his spirited and daring play in| night at a meeting with Milwaukee contrast to Haney, who managed cae alae owner Lou Perini, Executive Vice his teams cautiously and conser- President Birdie Tebbetts and vatively : General Manz John N le in| yy ej Chicago. nager John McHale in When phoned by Perini, Gen- jeral Manager Buzzy Bavasi of the Dodgers said in a statement that the club “reluctantly consented” to release Dressen as a coach. “I wish we had been given a little more notice by Milwaukee,” * * * The signing of Dressen, a coach with the Los Angeles Dodgers for the past two seasons, was an- nounced several hours after The Philadelphia (2-2) is a one-point favorite over the Cardinals (1-3) in the game at Minneapolis. M. C. Reynolds will start at quarter- National Football Soccer Assn. Hill for he Cardinals. Cleveland (2-2) is favored by nine points over Washington, also 2-2, in a game that matches Jim- my Brown, the NFL's leading 4 Prep Grid Games GRAND RAPIDS W—A rain) storm washed out four high school football games in the Grand Rap-| ground gainer, against the Red- lids area yesterday. |skins’ Ralph Guglielmi, top pass- Three-quarters of an inch of/er in the league statistics-wise. |rain in a 2% hour period canceled} San Francisco, sparked by the |games between Grand Rapids|veteran passer Y. A. Tittle and |Catholic Central and Grand Rapids runners Joe Perry and J. D.| \Creston, Grand Rapids South and |Smith, is a one point choice over Godwin, East Grand Rapids and|the Bears (1-3) in their battle at |Rockford and Ravenna and Forest|Kezar Stadium. The 49ers, with city singles champ, lost straight scheduled a news conference for ‘ games 21-17, 21-19 to Richard Hey- this afternoon to expand on their men of L. H. Cole’s team. brief announcement which came Carol Kyan, state titlist, scored!shortly after midnight. a victory over Virginia Angus 17-| * * * 21, 21-19 and 24-26 in women's) The Braves’ announcement was play. forced after the AP reported that Three teams are now tied for |Dressen would be named. Dres- the lead in the city league stand- | sen’s wife, at the time, reported ings, ihe was out fishing and said: ‘I In matches this week, Capital |can truthfully say the Milwaukee beat A&W Root Beer 6-0; New-|club has not called Charley.” berry over Cole 5-1; Nutrilite over Dorris’ & Son 5-1; Seaman M{g.|lyn Dodgers to championships in over Shell 4-2; Fox Cleaners over 1952 and 1953, was the choice of Boy's Club 5-1, and Pontiac Motor Perini after Tebbetts reportedly over Frostop 5-1. istood fast in his desire to remain PTTA STANDINGS lin the front office. Newberry Market 1| Tebbetts, who gave up the man- Nutrilite Pood 1 agership of the Cincinnati Reds to Capitol Barbers ; Pontiac Motor 4 sty Bldg. & Supply Co., Inc. Will Remodel Your Home AT ONCE Quality Workmanship Family Rooms Seamen Mfg . Prostop Inn aw... Boy's Club ... Dorris & 8o L. H. Cole Midget Auto Racers to Be Feted Sunday The Wolverine quarter-midget racers will close-the season with a banquet Sunday at the Silver Crown Ballroom on 7012 Nine Mile in Detroit. The mothers, who raised $600 duri: 5 the season selling programs, will hold the banquet for 125 young- sters who belong to quarter-midget club which races at Miracle Mile. Final trophy awards will be —SOoSCen-3 | Dressen, who piloted the Brook- 5 join the brass in the Milwaukee| 4 Garages Kitchens Additions Recreation Rooms Attics Aluminum Siding Call Now! made to the high point drivers, 70 per cent of which hail from the Pontiac area. Next year the club plans more extensive night racing with the recent addition of lights at the Miracle Mile track, Auburn Spills Miami, 21-6 MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Auburn's massive Tigers, strictly a running football team in the past, shocked Miami with a 78-yard touchdown pass on the opening play Friday night and continued to use its BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce ake a ripe reported exclu-|Bavasi said. Hills. |112 points, are the only team in ae =< yal choice ae ee we wish Charley, All four games were rescheduled the NFL with more than 100 after ib : = — t ie t” . dined itbese! mess Gon who for tonight. four games, Terms of the contract were not |‘ & i 7 Hea: & divulged. However, the Braves e 2 ike Se Know Your ~ Insurance Agent Before investing money in any type of insurance policy, make it a point to know something about the insurance company and its solicitors. For exam- ple, any reliable agent will be glad to leave his policy pro- posal in writing with his name attached to it. By and large, there is a high code of ethics among individ- uals selling insurance. Here in Pontiac we have virtually all the well known companies rep- resented. You can buy with confidence from these people They can be depended on to render honest, conscientious service at all times. of the back, replacing the injured King who make their homes in this Pees, community, pay taxes and otherwise contribute to our 7] civic life, | jamong the active players, accord- ling to statistics compiled by The Associated Press. | U.S. Horsemen Sweep Up Points | | HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)—The| U.S. international jumping team Friday swept through its most suc- cessful day at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show, winning both the individual championship | and the International Nations Cup. | * * * Team Capt. Bill Steinkraus, 33 year-old stock analyst from West- port, Conn., captured the individ ual title in competition with 15! riders from five nations He won on points earned in 10 jumping events in the week-old show, * * * The U.S. team took the Prix Des Nations Cup on the combined team = scores jevents in Friday's two : at MARY MONROE Graduate of AJBC Certified In- stractors’ School. Also, Brunswick Certified Instructers' Scheel. MON., WED., THURS., Fri., G Sat. 9 to 5 FREE Bowling Instructions! BY THESE EXPERTS WE HAVE OUR OWN NURSERY Attention Housewives! Our nursery is now open everyday from 10 to 4 P.M. Registered personnel on duty at all times! MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES Anchor Bay 12, Dryd Almont 13, Artnadg, . ’ Arenac Central 20, Tawas Area 0 Avondale 26, Lake Orion 13 Big Rapids 27, Mount Pleasant 20 Battle Creek Lakeview 20 Adrian 0 BC Pennfield 44, BC st Philip 6 Bellevue 14, Harper Creek 0 Bad Axe 31, Sandusky 0 Battle Creek Springf'd 12. Comstock 6 Berrien Springs 18, St. Joe Catholic 0 ee! 14, Saginaw Arthur Hill 14 (tie) Breckenridge 1, Pulton 6 etl 21, Addison 0 oyne City 24, Graylin, Birmingham 3, a ra Royal Oak Dondero 27, Wyandot Romulus 26, River Rouge if satis Saginaw 12 Dearbora ¢ BSebewaing 12, Bikton 6 Baline 14, age motes Roosevelt 0 Schoolcraft 7, Constantine 0 Springport 25, Concord 13 Stockbridge 13, Okemos 7 Sturgis 21, Three Rivers 7 Tecumseh 31, Carleton Airport 6 Traverse City St. Prancis 28, Petoskey St. Prancis 0 Trenton 24, Redford Union 0 Troy 32, Clawson 0 Taylor Center 13, Detroit Thurston @ Unionville 38, Mayville 18 Utica 63, Praser rf 19 Vandercook Lake 27, Grass Lake 0 Webberville 13, Lansing Boys Voca’l Clare 21, Chesaning 0 A Wayne 13, Ypsilanti re] a Climas-8cotts 13, Olivet 7 Wayland 4§ Saranac Coldwater 13, Marsha piesa ha 47, Caro 7 ve rosswell-Lexington 7, Mar Tit Clinton 34, iécunce 0 sme ens 6 Coloma 14 Buchanan 13 Caledonia 14, Lake Odessa 0 oo 34, Hartford 0 Oldwater Bt. Charles 34. Tekonsha } Chelsea 34, South Lyon 20 skonena is Colon 13, White Pigeon 12 Charlevoix 27, Gaylord 7 Center Line 12, Warren 6 Durand 19, Shepherd 0 Dimondale 27. Vermontville 0 Dowagiac 13, South Haven 12 Dearborn Edsel Ford 33, Roseville 0 | St. Clair Shores South Lake 13 Waterford 19, Berkley 18 West Bloomfield 33, Clarkston 7 Walled Lake 12, Parmington 6 Yale 12, Richmond 6 Detreit City League Chadsey 14, Henry Ford 0 Cody 33. Wilbur Wright 0 Cooley 34, Western 13 Denby 46. Central 0 Eastern 19, Osborn 7 Mackenzie 20, Southwestern 14 Northeastern 6, Cass Tech 0 Northwestern 13, Redford 7 Pershing 14, Northern 2 FRIDAY'’S COLLEGE FOOTBALL | Air Force 20, UCLA 7 | Auburn 21, Miami, Fla. 6 Eastern Kentucky 21, Austin Peay 7 West Chester, Pa 14, Shippensburg 6 | Boston Univ. 8. Connecticut 7 Salem. W.Va. 13, Glenville 0 =e Ark. 20, Southwestern, Memphis Superior. Wis. 9, Stout 0 St. Thomas. Minn Culver-Stockton 32, Detroit Lutheran West 13, Inkster 0 Detroit DeLaSalle 8, Detroit Austin 0 Det St. Ambrose 22. Det. 8t. Cath 7 Dearborn Fordson 19 Highland Park 0 Elsie 67, Laingsburg 0 East Lansin * Albion 6 Eaton Rapids 34, Charlotte 0 East Jackson 30, Napoleon 13 East Jordan 25, Peliston 0 | Evart 12, Farwell 0 Flint Northern 19, Pontiac Central 0 Flint Kearsley 20. Lakeville 3 Fenton 45 Flushing 13 Flint Dye 13. Montrose 7 12. Minnesota Duluth 13 Illinois College 7 Flint Hoover 26. Gaines 0 ee eee Powler 26. Woodland 0 play fa ee 41. Vassar 12 ennville 18, Gobles 0 W Frankfort 7, Kalkaska 7 (tie) Dondero Tops yandotte Fowlerville 26. Williamston 7 Ferndale 12, Port Huron 6 Galesburg-Augusta 40, Mattawan 7 Grand Blanc 26. Davison 0 Goodrich 7. Swartz Creek 6 Howie Bryant passes for two touchdowns, 27 and 11 yards to Bob Wilkes, and then went over on a quarterback sneak from the two to lead Royal Oak Dondero to a 26-0 victory over Wyandotte. * * * It was 20-0 at halftime. Bob La- zotte went three yards in the third quarter and Ron Orlochowski con- verted all three to complete the Hamtramck 69. Willow Run 0 Ithaca 27. 8t Louis 7 scoring Imlay City 40, Marlette 0 SS Ironwood 20, Hurlev Wis} 7 Own Your Own Business! The Mobil Oil Company has for lease several excel- lent locations, some new. CALL FE 5-9466 — oR — After 5 P.M. Call FE 2-3433 Galien 40. New Troy 6 Gladwin 6. Houghton Lake 0 Grand Haven 21, Muskegon Heights 0 Grosse Pointe Univ. School 25, Birmingham Country Day 6 Holt 7, Lansing Everett 0 Haslett 60. Dansville 0 Hastings 14. Greenville 2 Homer 12, Bronson 12 (tie) Harbor Beach OLLH 27. Caseville 6 Holland 13, 8t. Joseph 13 (tie) Hillman 19, Alpena JV 0 Hemlock 19, Merrill 7 Hudson 32. Addison 0 Holly 18. Bloomfield Hills 18 ‘tie) Inkster Roosevelt 18, Wyandotte Schaefer 6 Kalamazoo 2 Jackson 0 Kingston 7. Peck 6 Kinde 18 Carsonville 2 Lansing Eastern 7, Ann Arbor 6 nsing Sexton 27, Battle Creek Cent 7 Litchfield 6. Union City 0 Linden 27. 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Junior has no Dear Abby Says: Better Find Out problems with his trim waterproof pants. Tailored in tan drip-dry cotton with checked piping they won't crack, peel or harden despite many washings. Color s are tan, bluesand white and both the gloves and the pants can-be found -tn -your fererite department or ~ dr ug Shores. ad + Is He Is, or Is He Ain’t Engaged? By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I live in a town where almost everyone is related to me. The ones who @ aren't related to me aren't worth going with. The only man I am interested in is the new minister who is single, They say he is sort of en- * gaged to a girl from out of town. He pays a 4 ARBY lot of attention to me, but everyone says it is only be cause I take him places in my car, He has none. * * * I would like to know if he considers me a romantic pos- sibility or a means of trans- portation. How can I get this information without making myself look foolish? I am 21 and he is 29. GIRL WITH CAR DEAR GIRL: First find out what “‘sort of engaged” means. It is unlikely that a minister would declare his intentions to marry one girl and “court” another. If he is officially en gaged then consider yourse!f a chauffeur. If he is not en gaged and pays you a lot of attention, then disregard the town talk, shift into high, and enjoy the free-wheeling. * * * DEAR ABBY: Please print this for my boss’ wife. If she doesn't see it, I'm sure it will apply to many others. To whom it may concern: By now you are back home and everything is fine. Or is it? You went away for the sum- mer (you said the children needed a vacation) and you left your husband all alone. What did you expect him to do? Go home to an empty house every night and scramble an egg and watch TV? ae * * * I’ work for him, He was plain lonesome, He suggested dinner together and I said yes; I said yes to a few other suggestions, .too. But don't worry, I didn’t try to steal your husband (although it wouldn't halve been difficult). I'm quitting my job because I really fell hard for this won- derful man and I don't want _to ;get involved any, more deeply—than I .am, I’m just giving you a little tip. You ‘ women who have good hus bands should STAY AND TAKE CARE OF THEM If you leave him alone ve MRS. JERRY 4. HOME again, the ne ‘ ] might not he as charitable om “CALL MI DEAR ABBY: We ae , 1ave three Vargaret Mary Humphreys, daughter of L. W. Whittemore SITFCEE. the bride of Jerry A. Schooley is the Mr. and VW. iL. Schoole, of Filer street, SCHOOLEY Couple Speaks Vows at St. Vincent Church Some 300 guests witnessed the marriage of Margaret Mary Humphreys and Jerry A. Schooley at St, Vincent de Paul Catholic Church this morning. The Rev. Fabian Weber officiated before an al- tar decorated with white chrys- anthemums, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Hum- phreys of Whittemore street. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schooley. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore ag floor length gown enhanced by a Chantilly lace fitted bodice with portrait neckline and skirt of bridal satin. Her veil of im- ported hand rolled illusion was caught by a double crown of seed pearls and iridescent se- quins. She carried a cymbi- dium and stephanotis arrange- ment on a pearl prayer book, a gift of ‘the bridegroom. Maid of honor Carolyn ‘Rose Humphreys, sister of the bride. wore a ballerina length dress of parchment taffeta in sea- foam green with a_ portrait neckline and floating back pan- el. Bridesmaid Jacque Pfahlert was dressed like the honor maid. Each attendant carried a bouquet of Fugi chrysanthe- mums in a cascade highlight- ed by a tint of green. Richard L. Humphreys, the bride’s brother, was Mr. Schooley’s best man. Gary Schooley of Los Angeles, Calif brother of the bridegroom, was an attendant and ushers were Bruce Richie and Frank Blen- man. Timothy Scully and ,Roger Landry were altar boys br the nuptial mass. A breakfast’ at Hotel Wal- dron followed the wedding. A reception will be held this afternoon in the Knights. of Columbus Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys of her ame 7 * th ls morning. He son of Mrs. beautiful children T exactly 14° months apart ] am expecting again in Decem ber. Why are people so cruel with their remarks? We are thrilled having another baby but when with the prospect of we try to share the news, people say, “‘Oh heavens... not again? Or else, “One of you had better get something done!’’ My husband and I are beginning to feel ashamed to mention it 7, * * Our children” aren't neg- lected They are well cared them to relatives or sitter We can thout fore and we dont leave _afford to raise them w depriving one to give to. the What do we i\ to people for u advice on us HAPPY PARENTS DEAR HAPPY: Why bother to say anything? You owe these people no explanation, * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “AL”: Hire a lawyer. His fee will be nothing compared to what it could cost you if you don't. * * * What's vour problem? For a personal reply write to ABBY, care of this paper. Enclose a stamped, — self-addressed — en- velope, other who feel sorry try to force and even Juveniles Discussed by Taylor Assistant prosecutang attor- ney George F. Taylor spoke on. juvenile delinquency to members of the Owen PTA Wednesday evening. - Mrs. Robert Snow's room won the attendance award and honorable mention went to Mrs. Howard Booker's room. * * * Thor Peterson and = Mrs. Arnie Franklin served refresh- ments | Announcement was made ot a Halloween party at 7 p.m Friday in the school with the cooperation of the Wever-Owen Hawthorne Community Club and the Pontiac Parks und Recreation -Dept. Prizes and refreshments will be feaiuced. Gardening: Brings You Happiness Voltaire said it, at the end f ‘‘Candide’’: “One must cultivate one’s garden.” Health, happiness, aesthetic enjoyment, all are right on the doorstep, So come into the gar- den, Maud! Whether you're an aficionada, bent on taking hor- ticultura] honors with your gilded martagon-hansonii. lilies or pleased just puttering over plain, purple petunias — when you garden, you're “inner” than “‘in.” Last year, families in these United States spent one billion dollars on plants and seeds alone. Yes, that’s right—$1,000,- 000,000. Consider the added in- vestment in garden equipment and furniture and the sum total is, a major pastime and pleasure for the country. * * * See how many facets there are to this outdoor enjoyment. For the artistic, a sheer pleas- ure of vibrant color, variety in texture, the intricate planes and patterns of planting, For the health-minded, all the fresh air and beneficient exercise a mortal needs, working close to Mother Earth. For the more frivolous fashion-minded, the fun of wearing clever, func- tional pants and easy-care cotton or silk coveralls, cut for ultimate ease . the con- venient chic of garden aprons with padded knees, magnet belts to hold wandering shears And if anyone's out just for fun—well, what can top the entire family’s enjoyment, beautifying the home-center ind relaxing at al tertaining! fresco en- WCTU Meeting Has 2 Speakers Mrs. Eleah Patten and Mrs na Redmond spoke when Frances Willard Unit of WCTI met Wednesday at the North Shirley avenue home of Mrs LeRoy Shafer Citizenship was Mrs. Patten’s Redmond in spirit- subject and Mrs discussed te mperance ual life The Rev. devotional Lola P leader Marion was Birthdays celebrated were those of Mrs Kay Cudney Mrs. William Church and the Rev. Marion Twenty-two members at- tended, —= -— TRE ASE RE LL GE LER IRR 8 gp am: i ee ee hohe presists a Li ELE RELL EER, TER Women's Section + RES RPS i288 He, . ROBERT GERLE Cranbrook Performer Brilliant VERSIE ORNS Ses ace The unusual sound of the “Hubay” Stradivarius will be Jeature of the first Cranbrook Music Guild concert Tuesday at & p.m. Robert Gecle will feature worrs by Vivaldi, Beethoven, DeFalla, Brahms- Joachim and Ravel. Violinist to Open Series When Hungarian violinist Robert Gerle opens the Cran brook Music Guild's winter series Oct. 27, he will play his Stradivarius, concert pa ‘Hubay’ presented him by trons pri eless * * * Gerle ssigiietin it for a performance with the San Diego Symphony. Made in 1726 during Antonio Stradivari's so-called ‘‘golden”’ period, it is shghtly larger than the ord nary violin and tone of umique depth and rich- San Diego patrons, im- In 1957 possesses 4 ness pressed with the combination of the violin and Gerle’s talent, purchased the $45,000 instru ment and presented it to him * * * A true child prodi received his early tr the Royal Hun Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest * * * Was interrupted by and years in Nazi cor Gerle aining at ganan His career the war centration camps. He escaped then was captured by the Ru Only his playing of the opening bars of the Tschaikov sky Concerto Sians at the order of the Russian commander saved his. life * * * After the war Gerle gradu- ited from the Academy and began award-winning perform ances in international competi- tions. He was appointed staff soloist with Radiodiffusion Francaise and Radio Luxem- bourg. 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Turn Left 5 Miles. FROM ROCHESTER: West on Walton to Joslyn... Turn Right 3'2 Miles. JUDAH LAKE ESTATES No. DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY FE 2-9122 the home with the work-savi ng You have kitchen tional’s Viking Aluminum Construction s freshly painted, protected by maintenance free aluminum Open 11 to 7 : ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ Wp bt i Ti A ee = Ten <2 eS ee A a ot a a RIO wk a et cate s/n Moe ed eet ei bie tn <i ce aii, le Bit od EIGHTEEN THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 Willard Emerson Moms for Homerooms House Get Acquainted Tour Set Emernn Elementary Sta Eastern School cotfee hour recently. Alumnae to Host Mrs. Donald Smith and Trip Wednesday ps John Ferrel explained duties Serene & agg —— = ~ president, was a guest, She wel- area hostesses new mothers and expressed —a———o thanks for their support and coop- Open for the tour are the eration. te Mathes aaa * Charis seyeeny Peees Cay” Oct. Weaver in the Birmingham- between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m, oomfi Bames selected drawing The aa ad E. . Ellene peter pope A Pow some Siege OF — Sy Ea tour , a8 are i ny ag G. — ae fy ola Houses tm the Grosse Pointe noon school parties. area include those of John Lord s * ® Booth, E. H. Heaton and Mrs. Chester Welch presided Charles Merkel. the refreshment table. cairn oer y, . a tution offering higher education JOHN R. WILLIAMS Jolly Ten Club Meeting Again ™ Chairman of the Second Cen- tury Fund, which is for schol- arship aid and to increase fac- ulty salaries is Henry Fonda, whose daughter Jane is an Spry John Williams Will Be 90 Tomorrow Vational Farm and Garden Assn. met Thursday chairman; Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton, president and eee. a © Alberta Trask on Hudea evenus. morning at the home of Mrs. John Campbell to work Mrs. John Campbell, publicity chairman. All belong Alumnae hostesses in Bir- = ao ene un ae Pentiac Press Phetes Members of two branches of the Woman's From left to right are Mrs. Raymond McMorris, co- on a jointly sponsored card party to be held Tuesday. to the Holiday Farms group. mingham and Bloomfield Hills include Mrs, Webster Buell, By MARJORIE EICHER Spry, arrow-straight John R. “I tried to live a pure life— that covers a lot of ground, _ Mrs. Robert Chambers, Mrs. Williams met us at the door doesn't it?’’ he chuckled. Mrs, Earl Johnson will open Marcus Cunningham and Mrs. of the ‘‘little house’’ on the old x * her Pingree avenue home for the Busy getting planters ready for their card party Tuesday are from left, Mrs. Alan agoner, cochatr- man; Mrs. Robert Morgan, refreshments chairman; amount of fat and the kind of fat|is also important, perhaps as much |acids. Animal fats raise ROLL-AROUND ; | we eat and hardening of the ar-|or more important than the |cholesterol blood level and are low! r. fembers of the Holiday day at 8 pm. at the Pontiac , decorations and details and Manor group include Mrs. |teries and strokes and heart amount. It now seems that the |! essential fatty acids. | With Full ar ge the Wana fe) ian Savings and Loan | plan for the event. Alan Wagoner, co-chairman; |attacks, many people who are in-| saturated fats may lower the| Hydrogenated fats are solid 1HP $ 5 tional Farm and Garden As- They met Thursday at the Members leading commit- Mrs. Warren Cleven, publicity; pater bhatt! ogo blood cholesterol level while the| Welie UaNvdres hele = | ae sociation are planning a joint- home of Mrs. John Campbell tees are: Mrs. Raymond Mc- Mrs. Robert Morgan, refresh- gees lust: f | ead, Sees acids | Moter ly sponsored card party Tues- | of Oregon strect to work on | Morris, co-chairman; Mrs. | ments: Mrs. James Schultz, fal chateuteral chance the ivtle| Education Dinner are lost in the process ane. With All Attechments $$ —_——————] Campbell, publicity; Mrs. Ken- door prizes; and Mrs. Donald laques which are deposited on the | — genation, neth Hamilton; Mrs. Web | Lloyd, tickets. linings of the blood vessels but it. Planned Monday , Cleveland, door prizes: Mrs. Concluding the list are Mrs. While research continues . : : ru > = ree Se ee wi SS RR AE ig a coe oS nN Presbyterian Church at her | enough to supply us and all our | anniversary is far behind +28 ae 3 Stirling avenue home Thursday | neighbors." them, and they're headed for fae: evening. * * * a diamond jubilee. CL tt Mrs. Floyd Miller led the Bi- Mr. Williams’ blue eyes As a young man, he played Mrs. Warren Cleven, publicity; and Mrs. James Schultz, door prizes chairman. All are members of Marshall Fredericks. Others are Mrs. Barton Gar- field, Mrs, James Gunn, Mrs. Wendover Holzworth and Mrs. Edward Rothmna. Concluding the list are Mrs. Herbert Ruben, Mrs. William Slocum, Mrs. Thomas Snel- ham, Mrs, James Stewart Jr. and Mrs. Thomas Yarnall. Ruth Circle Meets at Bunker Home Mrs. Robert Bunker was hostess to the Ruth Missionary Circle of Joslyn Avenue United ble study and Mrs. Fred Bohl- man was in charge of the pro- m The following officers were vision. elected: otal Francis Oak, will get together for the family * * * Wake to $ $8 chairman; Mrs. Bohlman, vice | birthday dinner and open house Mr. Williams has seen a lot Music or chairman; Mrs. Glenn Hoising- Sunday. of things change in the span Alerm ton, secretary; Mrs. Harry With posture, hearing and of his life. He is most Lunsford, treasurer; Mrs. Eu- eyesight that a teenager might troubled by the change in $1 Do $1 25 Week gene Hoisington, world service envy, Mr. Williams attributed people's goals. ‘Folks are wn ° chairman; and Mrs. Walter Hubner, fellowship chairman. Ward property, where he and Mrs. Williams. live in remark- able independence. . Ignoring Friday's gentle rain, he walked, bare-headed and with a quick, youthful step, across the drive to the “big house”’ to introduce us to his daughter-in-law, Mrs. John M. Williams. Sunday he will be 90. Friday he completed the hand labor of excavating for a new septic tank and last sum- mer he and the younger Mrs. Williams put in a garden, as they have every year, “big twinkled with anticipation as he told of his two boys, two grandchildren and two great- grandchildren, most of whom his long and healthy life to good habit. Consult Doctor the Lorraine Manor Branch of WNFGA. Garden Affiliates Set Card Party Richard Cardona, serving committee; Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton and Mrs. Bruce Ferguson. They are members of the Holiday Farms Branch Joseph Carpenter, cleanup; and Mrs. Fred Barnfather and Mrs. Robert Smith, planning committee. Since there is some indication |from fats. that there is a correlation between | It is becoming increasingly evi-| cholesterol blood levels and the dent that the kind of fat we eat does seem to be identified with them in some way which has not} Approximately 300 guests have yet been demonstrated. These |been invited to attend the “‘Educa- dangerous plaques consist of cho-/tional Night’ dinner planned by lesterol and calcium and other the Pontiac branch of the Assn. for He claims tobacco is his one bad habit, admitting to smok- ing a pipe with the onset of cold weather. A native of Kentucky where he farmed tobacco, Mr. Wil- liams came to Michigan 40 years ago. Until 15 years ago, he farmed several hundred acres outside of Plymouth, raising ‘‘everything but to- bacco.”’ x* * ® One of eight boys, Mr. Williams met his musician- baseball in a small country league. Still an ardent ball fan, he follows the sport on tele- setting too much store in ma- terial things,"’ he said. Fats Are Important in Diet By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN poe caloric intake was obtained /saturated fats seem to raise it. Vegetable fats like corn oil and, are a few things we know we) should do. } Reduce to the proper weight. If your cholesterol blood level is high | cotton seed oil are unsaturtaed and | \supply us with essential fatty | the | Tank Type Vac. General Electric RADIO General Electric Tickets may be purchased at jor you have high blood pressure, the door. fatty materials. - | Childhood Education. — lyour physician will guide you in, Before menopause women have The affair will begin at 7 p.m. reducing both. Heavy smoking is] a lower cholesterol blood level | Monday at Pontiac Northern High believed to be one of the factors) Chairmen from the Lorraine ue teach children to have taith M (In people and that parents and | teachers should learn to have faith in the children. M S s . than men.. After menopause it |School. Dr. Laura Zirbes, professor involved in hardening of the ar-| SHOP U Ss Dr. Guy Hill Talks is Just about the same. Before |emeritus of Ohio State University, |teries. Cut down. menopause fewer women than |Will be guest speaker. x * t 5] | M k T 7 PT A men die of diseases correlated On top of that you may want to ar Waln with hardening of the arteries. Farewell Party to cut down on your intake of! Weet Dr. Guy Hill of Michigan State After change of life the mortality animal fats by drinking skim or | Huron b ies michigan State) The PTA attendance award was| rates are about the same for Set for Guests powdered, fat free milk, using FE 4-1555 a * Ping Suest speaker at/won by Mrs. Julius Middledorf’s| both sexes. It may be that a corn oil more in cooking and using the me rig ay evening meeting of kindergarten class. Refreshments} woman’s hormones keep her A farewell party will be given|a corn oil margarine. - ark Twain PTA. . _ | were served by the sixth grade| cholesterol level low until after at the church school by members Qur Child ‘Toward Matures in| moter _ a intoae atthe ee ee A Ma " e | Stated that parents: and teachers It is interesting to note that the;Church Saturday evening for Mr. L C Id W. / seecee rs. Baker Hosts higher the standard of living is the} and Mrs. Calvin J. Guest. ustron Oo ave more heart disease there is and| Residents of the area for 30 years! the richer a country is the greaterjand active in the church ll! the fat intake is in the diet. In| that time, Mr. and Mrs. Guest are| Church Lydia Circle New! Mrs. C. S. Baker of Cass Lake He said that from an early road entertained the Lydia Circl ee Se ee oe — = oe | oo e Lydia Circlé/greatest evidence of heart dis-'son, Dr. Maurice B. Gues age children learn through their |of First Christian Church recently. ease more than 40 per cent of the/ Coral Gables, Fla. Fashion Value own mistakes and by example. | The program was led by Mrs : Mrs, James Wade presided at|D. N. Collison. Mrs. Lester Stan- the meeting. Mrs, Ray Hoffman! !¢y directed devotions. $ 45 AP Wirepnet reported on the popcorn sales and ~ * * ; . ; ee ete Mrs, Diane Shaw noted the prog-| Mrs. S. E. Baker showed pic- Pe The fair lady sporting a new hairdo is Britain’s \ress of the membership drive. | tures of a world tour. , LET’S TALK . rincess Margaret dancing at a ball in London |= es : — . . e Wednesday. Her partner was Major John Wills. | Rm, TURKEY?! Shape-Cut __one of the chairmen of the Dockland Setlements Ball. VV Suh wha: Tearuapauy and Gulemes Belsiays e Shampoo oa / just ahead you'll want your home to look its : a f COST WMIES best. 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There are two reasons @ Kf re CHECK THESE FEATURES: ~ | eee ae ith | 2 Unetiee Contato. : % . {—_ than the lower and the sky over. | lati e dechetesiril Beavt; Ruyged 7 head is brighter than at the hori- |ay (8 3 ato e FUN Spectficetion a zon. g ~*~ * * ~ @ Strong Reivforced Casting a The ratio of window area to floor @ ro @ Avoid Messy installation a area recommended by most build-|@ <i Sau ee a ing codes is 10 per cent, but this @ ays _— == = would leave a room in a gloom on ee Ses | s cloudy days. A more generous| ‘ minimum would be 20 per cent. Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere! Sclety Tread Reduces Slipping ~ — - — a a a a a a a a \ | That's right—your neighbor . . . Your quality fuel oil dealer who serves you and your com- munity. He's not just the man that drives up in the big tank truck and impersonally fills your fuel oil tank. He's the guy down the street with the five youngsters; the man with whom you discuss civic improvement at the city commission meetings; he’s the guy next door with that beautiful rose garden. He's also an expert in home heating. When OAKLAND OIL HEAT COUNCIL you deal with your neighbor in business you know he’s going to do his best to help you. So for your fuel oil needs—call your neigh- bor—he’s the oil heating specialist and he will advise you wisely and with your particular needs in mind. Remember too—to look for your "Symbol of Confidence” for your neigh- rs is - member of the Oakland Oil Heat | On DIXIE GARAGE BUILDERS FRAME — BRICK — BLOCK i, 14x20 *5 75 cant im” FRAME sole FLOOR INCLUDED NO MONEY DOWN — lial UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY THIS MODEL SLICHTLY HIGHER First Payment Next Year! WE DO ALL TYPES OF CEMENT WORK Home Modernization — FHA Terms Available er HEATING EQUIPMENT “Spmbel of Confidence” $101 Orchard Lake Rd. Reego Harber Eves, and Sun. FE 2-0278 Call MA 6-6247 OPEN 7 DAYS-9 A.M. to8 P.M. OR 4.0371] Call Now for Free Estimate 5744 Highland Read — Between Crescent Lake and Airport Road THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 TWEN*Y-ONE | ¥ ros Protect nite Roof ving sate Mk If you are planning to reroof 16,950. fx orca | rn SMITHA-LILLY =} %°d with & rust-proof coating, say| rewdrivers ghia Ping em Megttareee Hine arial to the root dscolorng anervise hey re in, god ox : the bright new . dition. Can these be -fixed up ‘to use again? © REMODELING ® ROOFING ®GARACES © BREEZEWAY | EM 3-4501 NEW HOMES and ® SIDING ® ADDITIONS COTTAGES © REC. ROOMS ®@ KITCHENS $ ATTICS ¢ BATHS ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS CONVENTIONAL NO MONEY DOWN 551 HILLTOP DRIVE siadialaaan ‘Answer:. Yes. But you'll need a grinding wheel to restore the tips to proper shape. Grind the tips straight across, being certain to dip the blades into water fre- quently te cool the metal. When the tips are shaped, steel wool lightly. * x * Question: I am- making a place in my basement for a home work- shop and want to buy a good all- around power tool. Which is best? Answer: If you are talking about a single power tool of the non- ‘portable variety, then most per- Here’s The Answer expect to use most often is the main component. Check on Valuables When Moving assume liability for perishable articles or for any articles of ex- traordinary value unless they are specifically listed on the bill of lading. * * * “Articles of extraordinary value,” according to the claims experts of a national transit com- pany, include such things as jew-| elry and watches,- bonds and stock lections, and even letters. When perishable articles are in- cluded in a household shipment— with or wihtout ‘the knowledge of the mover—responsibility for the condition of these items is not assumed by the mover. : Horsefeathers! Cement Roof Gutters When revitalizing roof gutters, | a minimum of % inches of plastic) Elasti-gum bituminous roofing ce ment should line the inside sur- face of the gutter to prevent fu- ture leaks. ‘ LOTS with LAKE PRIVILEGES $10 DOWN—$5 A WEEK ‘ BEN. Z. .SCHNEIDER MA 4-1292 er MA 4-2555 314 Pontiac Tratl Walled Lake At Middle & Upper Straits Lakes Electric Heating FREE ESTIMATES EVANS ELECTRIC CO. $28 N. Main, Rechester OL 1-1380 SS —_——_— Redwood Paneling ll] - LAKEWooD VILLAGE Home Sites EM 3-0085 or MU 4-8825 Portable power tool in a less ex- WHOLESALE TOA LL! These Famous Brands: GENERAL- ELECTRIC MOR-SUN COLEMAN ARMSTRONG MONOGRAM MONEY DOWN 5 Years to Pay! Ist PAYMENT 1960! Both GAS and OIL 3401 W. Huron St. GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. “Your Heating Supermarket” -—GAS OIL— 105.000 BTU 105,000 BTU $208 || $252 No Money Down No Money Down guaranteed by Good FE 8-0484 Cc GARAGES" SPECIAL PRICES NOW IN EFFECT @ Block @ Brick @ Frame USTOM BUILT--- 2% ON ALL GARAGES DISCOUNT ORDERED THIS MONTH Free Estimates COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM @ Recreation Rooms @ Breetewars @ Porches @ Roofing @ Siding FHA TERMS Cement Work Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. Builders of Fine Garages PHONE OR 3-5619 Means Guaranteed Then there is a third possibility — that you'’may mean a smaller, pensive category. Should that be the case, then the portable elec- tric drill is the answer. There are so many accessories on the mar- ket these days for a drill that it} can be used for almost any task. When you're eating, you can! move the fixture over the table. | At other times, you can keep the| fixture high and in the center of| the ceiling. If your local electrical] contractor or store does not carry a fixture of this type, he can order it for you. | * * * Question: Should I use boiled lin- seed oil or raw linseed oil on wood gutters? Answer: The raw usually is preferable for wood exposed to _| the elements. By the way, boiled | linseed oil is purchased that way. | You do not boil it yourself. Hide Furnace in Playroom With Louvers Problem for many a homeowner today: What do you do with the furnace when you build a playroom in the basement? * * * Answer: Hide it behind two louver doors installed Frenchstyle. Louver doors are ideal when used this way because: 1. The louvers let heat from the reaching the market in increas and type of fixture to suit every You'll like the fresh, modern ing fixtures, their many improv possible installation. 55 E. Pike @ New Crane fixtures are now in full production and they are at the moderate prices of this up-to-the-minute equipment. Come in and see us—place your order today for earliest EAMES and BROWN, Inc. Pontiac ing quantities. There is a size taste as well as every budget. styling of these quality ptumb- ements. And you'll be pleased FE 3-7195 furnace into the playroom as well as permit air to reach the heating unit. 2. They open wide for ready access when the furnace needs servicing. 3. Louver doors are acceptable P EDY- BI LT Workmanship and Materials ode + 7722 Austere, Waterford This Week's OVER 1800 SQUA CERAMIC TILE GAS HEAT OF LIVING SPACE “Tug” BORST Realtor Special... _ ROSS BUILT TRI-LEVEL $22,000 BUILT-IN KITCHEN PANELED REC. ROOM WITH FIREPLACE PAVED STREETS CITY WATER RE FT. Immediate Occupancy 2355 Watkins Lake Rd-”’"* ““* OPEN DAILY-SUNDAY 12-8 Or By Appointment Call OR Designed and Built by WARD ROSS. Master Builder 3-8021 Includes Lot DIXIE HWY. a) m | sed m 7) ro] > a] <x for any decor, from traditional to contemporary. 4. They give the room an in- teresting background that avoids the dull, empty look of a blank wall. Louver doors of ponderosa pine ‘are avaliable from building mate- | |rial dealers in sizes and styles for jall needs. The clear, smooth wood can be stained or painted with equal ease. @ Wiring Supplies @ Light FE 2- Pontiac Electric Supply Co. Electrical Distributors for HOURS 8 TO 5 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY POMTIAC ELEC TREC Fixtures @ Motor Controls 9279 surriy CO | $.. WR oes ; =m, oer a. ao St : ; ee - AHR Si garnet Ti - OPTIONAL | r~t Fimemace — PATIO LLVING RGM | | wt a’n re" atr’n ee" ar 8"s 20° 0° | | | MARK °59 °C’ ae a%n 21-4" 2ZCAR GARAGE | 4 TT y, \\ <THE MARK "59° . .. BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY ... With COLONIAL OVERTONES «~~ > (ih . . . design by Scholz “7 : $4 RS ag iifte tea te Room in Your Home Redwood is one of the most ideal woods for panel- ing your home because of the variety of finishes that are possible with its use. Also we have all patterns in stock for any design you may wish. Best of all, compare and you will find that Red- wood is NOT expensive. For any unusual effects— we carry posts, beams—in fact anything you may want—in Redwood. Armstrong Cushiontone Tile ®@ Classic oe @ Full Random - nam a @ Textured |: Per Tile Armstrong Decoriier Series Alcott | 71 BURKE LUMBER CO. 4495 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-121] Drayton Plans J) cae wf ALL THESE QUALITY FEATURES: © Big combination Family Room and Kitchen ® Choice of 3 or 4 Bedrooms ® Grouping of living, dining and family rooms to one side, with rear-of-the-house privacy and access to the patio from each. ® Two convenient baths one serving the master bedroom. © Natural Fireplace (second Fireplace op- tional) ® Combination General Electric built - in range and oven © Cotton carpeted living room, bedrooms and hall ® Choice of paint colors and most any color toilet fixtures © 600 sq. ft. blacktop driveway included © Full brick veneer and Patio slab (10° x 15’) included (Ceramic Tiled) ® Vinyl asbestos tile in kitchen, family room FOUR VARIATIONS of the MARK ‘59 22. OPEN 200 to $26.000 plus lot r=] vTAt tH IS Zz SATURDAY, SUNDAY ——— | 1 re) 12 NOON TO6P.M | =6Q Ep ox a MON. 6 P.M.-9 P.M. OQ 5 $ HI-HILL VILLAGE > 4 e———Fh/ Miles— SUBDIVISION oer PERRY built by: BERSCHE CONSTRUCTION CO. Sales by: O'NEIL REALTY FEderal 3-7103 eR INE, Ny OI Rr err opm na URN oe SoS ARSENE PP SRR a Ne a ln en i i a _s 1HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 DOWAGIAC One of the oldest and most re- epected names in home heating. Come in and see us about your gas or oil | heating needs. Our | men are all highly trained heating ex- perts. And, we handle the line noted for top quality — Dowagiac. | Come in soon! emi Five IN WATERFORD — Most of the work on this aqua cument block home was done by the owner, Richard Schwab. He had some | Heating and Sheet Metal | Contractor Serving Pontiac Since 1925 351 N. PADDOCK ST. Curved ceiling beams of lami- ° ° ited baker, mice cra New Putty Pencil Fills jtheir outer extremities, are giving ‘Nail Holes in Wood a distinctly Oriental caste to | a . . ‘temporary homes of plank-and-) NEW YORK—The Magic Wood- FE 5-697 |beam construction. |blend Putty Pencil, a new product —__ — — - — —— eee | - lesasanerseseasasecesss ee ogg a sear to — miere Residentia! C ity 4 craftsmen, yists a wood- . ee ~~" 6 a 8 workers, was introduced recently |e at the National Hardware Show. OUAGtaAC | e y age 3 HICKORY HEIGHTS @ It solves the difficult problem of Steel Furnaces ; 3-4 Bodreome—$s0-$40,000 e eliminating unsightly nail holes Water Heaters ¢ Air Conditioners 5 ed a yy ete § that disfigure wood paneling @ ROBERTSON BROS. LI 9-3500 e| By simply rubbing over wood, __ Poceccccccccccvccveseee i. pencil fills nail holes and small cracks. Offered in 12 colors, pencils blend with any shade of wood. Pontiac Press Phetes sized kitchen and three large bedrooms, as well as a utility room. Built on a corner lot, the has been home to the Schwabs and help from relatives. The house has an enormous living room, good- their daughter, Cindy, for a little over three years. Schwabs Built a House With Good Sized Rooms By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Eleven days after Cindy Schwab was born—Feb. 29, 1956 — her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwab moved her into their new home on Waterloo. Building the new house had been mostly a do-it-themselves proj- ect. Other members of the fam- ily helped so that the house, started Dec. 1, 1955, was finished except for inside decorating that quickly. There had been problems. In order to let the airplane motor was moved in to keep it warm. @ * * * dalwood shades, measures 17 by at PLEASURE AND CONVENIENCE INSULATE NOW! Before Winter starts, save on your heating and dactors bills the easy way. It’s very simple to ‘Do-It-Yourself,’ stop in today and see our display of insulation and we show you how to do it the right way. 23 feet. Half walls, topped with planters, and used as storage units divide living room and kitchen. The kitchen is done in Mrs. Schwab's favorite color— pink. Mrs, Schwab made all the draperies for her home as well as the bedspreads. Both the master bedroom and Cindy's room are generously sized. Richard Schwab constructed and painted bookcase units around two sides of Cindy’s room, Toys stay neater on open shelves, Cindy's mother says. MANY STYLES, SIZES, PRICE-RANGES Yes, you can have a beautiful new bed- room, rumpus room, outside workshop or ' ; ; Fisercias tayroom at a very economical price. It ¢ Mt! in a neighborhood where houses yards are ample. Their own cor- ner lot is 95 by 117 feet. x *« * The exterior of the wiil not only give you comfort and plea- sure but increase the value of your prop- erty! We are bonded, licensed, and use only top quality lumber and materials. Free Planning Service! UP TO 7 YEARS FINANCING NO MONEY DOWN OAK-WOOD Bldg. & Material Co. FE 3-7925 24 Hour Answering Service 1006 JOSLYN ROAD free ESTIMATES Install a New: @ Easy to install by anyone handy with simple tools. Save on installation charge. Rugged 1” thick, converts quickly from storm door to screen. Complete with hard- ware and pneumatic door iii check, door jamb. & | 4 LUMBER + Buctders SUPPLIES FUEL | Painting New Wood | wood surfaces, such as furniture, jthere are three basic things to |keep in mind: 1) the surface |should be dry — with a moisture | count of less than 15 per cent; 2) | ithe surface should be free of dirt. | dust or grease, and 3) all nail) holes and cracks should be —_ in with putty or crack filler. Knots | of resinous woods should be sealed! with shellac or pine knot sealer. FRED W. | MOOTE, Inc. Electrical Contractor © COMMERCIAL | e INDUSTRIAL | | Over 25 Years in Pontiac | State and City Licensed | | Aluminum Front Door outside aluminum 845 W. Huron St. FE 2-3924 — FE 2-4008 | ! | e-e-e-e! ALL T HESE COME WITH THE eno extras to buy AVON MANOR Eolas HO LO concrete set | properly in cold weather an | The Schwabs have a 36 by 42 Slab house with five rooms plus | a large utility room. Their living | room, attractively done in san- | The Schwabs like large lots | and open spaces. They have both | vary in size and design and | Schwab | home is cement block painted | aqua with white trim. | \ When you are ready to paint new Building Lingo OIL BURNER FE 2-4970 AS LOW AS Pontiac BUILDERS’ CLOSEOUT TRADE YOUR PRESENT HOUSE Oye BATA, FULL @ASEMENT. WEST SUBURBAN HOME. ‘ASO AVAILABLE AT 7 Tams ox uct | 1B, OOO CASH DISCOUNT BATEMAN & KAMPSEN FE 4-0528 377 S. Telegraph Within Reach of Every Family! “DONT PUT IT OFF! NO MONEY DOWN EASY TERMS | $400 Per Week MIDWEST cee ee eee ton soe ee FE 4.2575 Your Money Will Buy A BIGGER HOME Seabee ania nen: “ae sateen aA | PRICED at ONLY *13,990 Including 75’x150’ Lot The Luxurious SPACE QUEE Full basement, 3 bedrooms, two-car attached garage, 21’ farm-style kitchen, over 1,000 square feet of living area. ONLY $290 DOWN PLUS COSTS 30 YEAR F. H. A. TERMS MAGNIFICENT LOCATION Beach privileges on Lotus Lake? Near schools, churches, shop- ping and commuter station. PONTIAC IN THIS ALL-ELECTRIC MOME with Westinghouse appliances, all the things you'd usually have to buy later are already installed. And you get them practically at | \ BUILDER’S COST . . . saving you hundreds of dollars. 3 BEDROOMS ... FULL BATH... LARGE FAMILY KITCHEN PERIMETER OIL “EATING ... BIG 80 FT. WIDE LOTS | IN THE BEAUTIFUL ROCHESTER-AVON | Center and other plants. Close to schools, AREA ... Just 20 minutes to the GM. Tech | oi ; 5) , , churches, shopping, Models open daily and | fe Lf ore ] Sunday from 12 noon to 8 p.m. = i W\e = 5 0 | bee ; ie pe ft ie mole Q \ é . e D V ' on @ was ‘ @ e x Fi $ “3 ae — 1 -. / <Se A ? \ non Se a cane Bee am ~ - ig oa ad >. : -* Ps ° ys teat ee —— ‘yg < rownac mn Ny Mee iP. ma aD FIELD BLDG. CO. "= UL 2-4450 bes * PHONE : MOTOR DIV. MODELS LOCATED AT: 6220 Williams Lake Rd. V4 Mile West of Airport Road and 6006 Airport Road V4 Mile North of Williams Lake Road OPEN 1 to 9 P.M. Daily Phome ORlando 3-0001 Sales by: Proudly Built by: CARLO Construction Co. 6220 Williams Lake Rd, ORlando 3-4597 realty, inc. 10450 W. Nine Mile Road Ook Park 37, Michigan JOrdan 6-9834 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 TWENTY-THREE WE SOLVE your CURRENT PROBLEMS ELECTRIC f{ Contracting & Service 4 Located in the Adburn : Heights Laundromat 2951 Adems Rood . UL 2-2880 TLS LIVING ROOM 12° x12" Weenie Getting Into a Cold Car? A Garage from Bob’s Bldg. Service Will Solve Your Problem er Bnei — pore Se paced wt Allied Chemical’s Barrett Division. By budgeting at least one-fifth of their income toward the purchase of homes, prospective buyers can seek out those constructed with greater amounts of durable ma- terials such as asphalt shingles, gypsum board and sheathing. cememeneeaend || \ THE HOME DESIGNED FAMILY IN MINDI Designed and Built by E. ALAN GILFORD 2383 Orchard Lake FE :30st 20 Per Cent for Housing Families with an after-tax an- nual income of more than $3,000 can afford to budget at least one- fifth of their total income for hous- ing, report housing authorities of 3 BEDROOMS | $100 MOVES YOU IN! WALL-TO-WALL CARPET 135 W. KENNETT FE 5-9251 | Moves You in a BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME with Wall-to-Wall Carpeting in the Living Room, Dining Room and Hall ! ONLY A FEW LEFT! Our reception in this new subdivision has been very gratifying. We have a few ready now for occupancy. Just a little more than a month’s rent will move you in right away. ! PLAN MA HIOC SPACE SAVER — Bountiful extras on a medium sized lot: | That’s what makes this three-bedroom ranch home so attractive. A two-car garage on the basement level saves on the lot size need- | ed. Other features are a family room — dinette and dual bath with , entry from rear door and bedroom hall. Living area is 1,385 square | feet. It's plan HA 110 C by Architect Lester Cohen, Room 75, 117 Public Invited to See Models “Better Living for the Middle) Income Family” is to be on dis- play to the public. * * * | On Monday evening, October 26 from 8 to 11 p.m. a special showing FR Financing Up to 7 Years “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 At the flashing white light just east of Oakland A. MURRAY WHITE BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE | (mcamensns WATER SOFTENER ae A small platform fits onto lad- der rungs to serve as a foot-rest | to aid balance. Made of steel, the | | | vill be held of the national award- INCORPORATED winning models of a new concept FE 4-9544 207 W Montcalm in housing for middle income fam-| ilies. This showing is being held at! Showcase, Inc., 136 Brownell Street, | Birmingham. Architects, designers, | > SOFTENS builders and developers will be present, and the award winners WI NTER SALE D> REGENERATES (Will preside to explain the models ITSELF and answer questions. Interested persons are invited to attend. | STANLEY | > RETURNS TO The models will remain on dis- STAN LEY play at Showcase through the SERVICE ested is invited to visit Showcase e on eee eunes =| Soe ws arcs © ADDITI | § SHOWCASE St eAYS See This Amazing The permanent show of build- Softener Today at ing Over 100 prod- ucts displayed by national manufacturers to assist you with your building or re- modeling problems! There is no charge and nothing is for | | OPEN DAILY Tues. & Fri. ‘til 9—Sunday 2-5 | SHOWCASE, INC. FE 5-1683 136 BROWNELL ST. Birmingham, Mich. MI 6-6900 H. H. STANTON Heating & Plumbing Contractor 103 State LAST CALL ON GARAGES MUMINUMIWIGOwe & DOORS © AWNING WINDOWS e @ HORIZONTAL SLIDERS e @ JALOUSIES e DISCOUNTS ro 40% ATTENTION ra vy! BUILDERS FE 2-1684 mie) ES —1 Call today and let us start your garage before winter sets in. Many styles to choose from. Attached or free standing. NO MONEY DOWN—UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY FREE PLANNING SERVICE OAK-WO0D Merce, and ATERIAL CO. 24 Hour Answering Service 1006 Joslyn Road, Pontiac FE 3-7925 OPEN SUNDAY COLONIAL LUMBER 7374 HIGHLAND ROAD © OR 4-0317 1% Miles West of Pontiac Airport at Milliems Lake Rd. io = ml pe? ” eit TINE and CONTRACTORS Call ED for Wholesale Prices - and Complete Information MI 6-4188 ~ 2690 WOODWARD Across From Ted's Drive-in Mi 6-4188 FE 2- 2 Blocks From Fisher Body FULL PRICE $9 400 SIDEWALKS, PAVED STREETS, CITY 9 SEWERS, ; NEAR SCHOOL, wove FISHER BODY CHURCHES KENNETT _ AND SHOPPING MODEL LOCATED AT 135 WEST KENNETT BALDWIN OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY NOON TO 9 P. M. JOSEPH ANTHONY BUILDING COMPANY PONTIAC, MICHIGAN month of November. Anyone inter- _ a tor Winitor PROTECT YOUR CAR... with o GARAGE puit! . , y WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN... @ Attics e Kitchens © Additions @ Garages Our Garages.... Winter winds are already whistling in the air —so before the first heavy snow begins to fly . . © Siding ¢ Aluminum . wouldn't it be smart to have your car protected from rust and corrosion with a garage by G G M? © Recreation & Asbestos Styled, designed and built to fit your home needs and budget. Rooms Siding We have over 50 models to choose from. Call us today and let Our experts show you how easily and economically you can have a e Porches e Concrete garage your home needs - Work © Roofing NO MONEY DOWN FIVE YEARS to PAY EASY F.H.A. TERMS For Your Convenience OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 Operator on Duty 24-Hrs. a Day C&M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 Dixie Hwy. North of Telegraph Rd.-Pontiac At Absolutely No Obligation to You FREE ESTIMATES FE 2-121] A TWENTY-FOUR chilies Will Edsel and DeSoto Disappear? _ sO | Second Wave of Compacts Out Early in ‘60 By BEN PHLEGAR Mercury dealers and is understood 108 for the Corvair and 126 for the, DeSoto abandoned the upper half AP Automotive Writer to have considerable styling simi- standard size Mercury. lof the medium price field for 1960 DETROIT @®—Like Santa Claus, penny to the 1960 standard sized With the new. cars coming in |and priced its two series so that new car introductions used to come “ercurys. ° | will some of the present ones be (they sandwich into the two Dodge only once a year. But things are. »- * * Fe a enadicnad AD going to be different in 1960. Interior dimensions will be much Pel Giciadns of 100 caklis cs do Oe Felen od al ee ee cars wil] be completed this week. version of the Falcon six cylinder | The various companies ages (Porrempane iN — a Chrysler's new, smaller Valiant,:engine will be used. For the {Cusly deny such reports when they’ | which makes its debut Thursday, Falcon this engine is advertised at/CTOP UP. However, at least two! They rank 13th and Mth in sales fills out the lineup and completes 90 horsepower. Reports say it tests Present lines have been cut back {for calendar 1959 in a field of 16 | the first set of compact cars by more than this and that the higher sharply for 1960—Edsel and De-|makes, beating out only Lincoin the Big Three of the auto industry But the second wave of com- pacts is not far behind. Indica. tiens new are that both Ford and figure will be used for the Comet. The rear end will be longer than the Falcon and trunk space is said te have been increased Soto. Edsel offers just one series and and seven body styles. DeSoto has count for less-htan 1% per cent two series but only six body styles. of the total market. This isn't saying that DeSoto and medium price field, the Edsel price Edsel will disappear next year. | Originally introduced Imperial, in the and together ac- RIGHT ADDRESS, PLL RIGHTE 5 General Motors will introduce more than three cubic feet. some new models in the spring. © 4) in all it will look corsider- The Mercury-Edsel-Lincoin divi- able differenethan the Falcon, will sion of Ford already hax announced weight a little more, have more plans to build a more luxurious luxurious appointments inside and smaller car called the Comet. It will cost a little more, although is now aimed for mid-April show- probably not as much as the most ings. expensive versions of the standard The Buick, Oldsmobile and Pon- size Ford tiac divisions of General Motors gagic popY SHELL ere well along on theit plans for smaller models and could decide The B-O-P cars will be three versions of one basic body shell range now is covered completely But with the industry in a state) by the regular Ford. lof flux they're worth watching. | - ~ By Franklin Folger - rHE GIRLS 10-24 y - RA NY i, © 1950 by NEA Serene, no. T.Md. Rog. US. Pat. on." to introduce them soon after the a : “s san ik At one ume was understo< ne . pun — Corvair shell would be used, but THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert FOUR NEW CARS? naw it is believed the shell will 24 VD Posttir hey This would mean four new cars be@a separate one. although it will in the market place before the time be of unitized construction like the rolis around to bring out 1961 Corvair. This means one integral models. These incidentally, prob- umit, rather than a separate body ably will be unveiled even earlier bolted to a separate frame than this yeu! the National These cars will have the en Auto Show wil] open in Detroit Oct. 15, 1960. and the companies; Fines mounted in the front will want to display their cars im a ee et advance of this show if possible | Smsine. Bat the engines will be . aluminum \V-&s, first to be tried Both the Comet and the three on production cars. B-O-P cars (still officially un- named) will be “compact” cars but not too small. They will be lighter weight with new en- gineering features. They won't be as big as the standard 1960 models; neither will they be as small as the Corvair, Falcon or Valiant. The Comet will be marketed by AH T A SET UP! SIMMIES FINALLY ASLEEP AND PAT IS SHOPPING WITH THE KIDS ! SIDCt Preliminary tooling orders call for two types of automatic trans- missions, a two-speed Powerglide unit similar to the Corvair. and a three-speed) Hydramati a smaller version of one now used by Olds and Pontiac * * * The B-O-P cars will have 112 to 114 inch wheelbases. The Comet : a oo will have 114. These compare with You know what, mother? Your cake would look exactly like the genes on television if you'd cut a big slice out of it!” fe « 9s ie mi SINCE I WAS THE CAUSE OF ALL THIS, I'M GONNA FIX IT ALL UP - REBUILDING ADA Scoreboard ne Raps 2 in State ! OE MY 4 EYE Baad BUSTERS CORRECT WORINY AY BE one oon THERE'S AN APPALLING FO LECT! ONE 48145 CONFUSED | \ Pins Stars on 7 Solons | but Denounces GOP's Hoffman and Johansen (sj ~~ i's 259" <V. or —aJ SCARCITY OF PARKING PSOLUTION MIGHTY) AS A MOTHER RE NS COMMUN] BE —— NO, THAT {ROBIN LOOKING Pee RST ee SbeLy Fel WOULD ONLY) AT A PLATE OF Zam cre, SS STILLIF SPAGHETTI / ¢ WEX MOTORISTS/ THEN AGAIN } ra : Mel Hod ICTR, WASHINGTON —Two of Mich-; igan's 20 Congress members were | scored wrong all the way in the last session by Americans for Democratic Action Seven others, including both Democratic senators, scored a perfect 100 on ADA’s annual report card out this week ADA gave gg Reps Clare E. Hoffman (R! and August E. Johansen ‘(R), who probably couldn't care less. since ADA‘s political stands generally paralle| those of the most liberal northern Democrats goose ¢ s to - a | By Leslie Turner , one - = ee TR tng 8 The organization compiled the voting records on what it select- ed as nine key issues in the House and Senate. A score of 100 means the Congress mem- ber voted ‘“‘in harmony with the liberal position’ in all the votes he cast on those issues. » MY DEAR! YOU'RE WORKING TOO HARD. YOU Two other Michigan Republicans Reps. Elford A. Cederberg and Victor A. Knox, scored near the bottom of ADA’s list. Each was| scored ag casting an 11 per cent| liberal vote. The 100 percenters were Sens. Pat McNamara (D) and Philip A. OUT OUR WAY QUICK! HIDE THE FROZEN WELL, WHY DON’T YOU ASK FOODS AND BAKED STUFF? HIM IF HE STILL CRANKS | THE KITCHEN STOVE OR | sy) Hi } Hart (D), and Reps. Thaddeus GRANDPAS LIABLE TO GO IN- A CAR, CHOPS WOOD FOR Machrowicz (D), James G. O'Hara TO ANOTHER TIRADE ABOUT (D). Charle s c Diggs Jr. iD HOW SPOILED WE WOMEN PUMPS WATER FROM A ‘| he tyreeem , : itor pamee Nt OE sane uate _ ARE GETTING THESE /S\ WELL? THAT OUGHTA | A Ne Giher Sicie.s gereenthars BAN . = VA! Ee ey TaN alae By Ernie Bushmiller ccoved by the ADA , C 7 = | . YX tC | A 60- MILE WIND - A STORM HAS HIT THE CITY Reps. George Meader (Ry) 2? Gerald D. Ford dr. (Rk) 2%, Charles E. Chamberlain () 22. Alvin M. Bentley (R) 22, Robert P. Griffin (R) 33, John B. Ben- nett (R) 44, Louis C. Rabaut (D) 89, John Lesinski (1D) 89, William Broomfield (R) 33. #} 1 HAVE A NEWS BULLETIN--- The nine issues in the House were admission of Hawai to the | Union, restriction of TVA to issue bonds, direct treasut financing / for public housing and urban re ele tinc eae / / newal. public housing and urban seed tbat heer rer § / renewal au'horization, foreign aid State's rights anti-preemption bil By Dick Cavalli move to upset Supreme Court Mal! a A aigarare ‘ I THINK I'LL GO === 1 KNEW THERE WAS SOMETHING ie gee se diFcceisen! gh a oe oe OUT AND TAKE A | Sail ~ 7 |—\_1 FORGOT TO 00 BEFORE I WENT aba att of ‘ ieee ha FRONT WALK LAT OH OH.” / wr a3 ee Leon ieeets Np s tution oo ougher ihar . Wy form bil for original measur and pelle’ iy food stamp program Similar as- oe 1) sues were used in the Senate eo~'( _ _ yer. ay }_—— 5) > a ee \ Len . __ e : <—o rine sonnets | —— Sheatfish Are Largest E 2) aa nen = 7" ~- qiasneaet “ = Sheatfish are the largest fresh —- : ' h A ty water fish in the rivers of Europe ee It is practically the same as cat- FF 1 \ GRAMPAW N@G—o Ad 0 -=. fish caught in American streams. 1989 by NEA Se vice, b- TM Meg US Par OF COCHRAN aS DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney Ge, ae Pe a res tte G Z wy , a ; e adieotw!] bet ee GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn why : Bei Ree ret Cele ek Reta sh. re Be ——~| IF YOU'RE .. HERE'S AN’ EX BOON sie TH’ OL’ HAR us ! , td > “eau: : pam Eis & A “| HEADED * SUNBURN BUT IN Need | TIME G - Nae @Hy am SOUT \\ T’ MY SKIN/ ——— ae er ee er a ee ee ee EE a ll —— =“2.™~ 4.283. ee.) eS? we a oe. ' | _______THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1950 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Chevrolet May TWENTY-FIVE _ Woman Doctor Oranges Started East From Kor ea to | SACRAMENTO—First train load lof California oranges in refrigerat- ] qin H ealth Wor k led cars left Los Angeies for mar- ! . MRS. CLAUDE E. ALVORD {Mich., Mrs. Charles Allen of Hill-ltroit; three : 12 grand. [ se | ad ship ORION wil])man and Mrs, Stella Hall of Pon-|children; and 16 great - grand- 0 e el | A Korean woman physician has| pep 41 ites = be held 1:30 p.m, Ménday at the tiac. ’ children, been assigned to work with the a — _ : echipenaeiio shee Funeral Home for/ sans. JouN H. GRANADE |, MF: Roth died yesterday at his Hamstrung by Lack of oakiand County Department of] Amswer te Previous Pussle Mrs. Claude E. (Beatrice) Alvord, home after a long illness. il Health for one year by the Mich- el lanorl (cLicownw. 56, of 3819 Coleport St., who died LAKE ORION — Service for] , a Steel While Ford Co. ian Desaitinact of Heal. Alia IOimiAd [Siem arr yesterday after a long illness, ade, 63, of 532 (Ruth G.) Gran. J Is at Full Production Dr. Nan Kyung Koh is prepar- stay a Mee caryiny _ will be in Perry Mt. Ceme- mph hed meee MA. an pg gy te ling — a ing for well child conferences in aI emir mrs She was a member of the Em-|@rfelt Funeral Home with burial|Brothers Funeral Home for Mrs. By JACK VANDENBERG Oakland County this winter. anuel Church of Pont in the East Lawn Cemetery. John (Glenn) Wood, 77, of UPI Automotive Editor Her efforts with the depart- m Baptist o jac, » TT, 532 pa Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.) A member of the Presbyterian|Turrill Ave., who died last night DETROIT—The steel strike may, ment will concern maternal and Pl ie Ivan Armstrong of Pontiac; a son, a bes Drayton Plains, shelafter a long illness. Burial will cost Chevrolet its traditional sales) child health, ocsenieee ei Kant ot Hillman; five srentchit ves husband and three|be in Pinegrove Cemetery in leadership this year. Dr. Koh was graduated from, [PIRI INIZIE] Mrs. Frank Nickerson of Atlanta, Baby, Divorce Boom Hits U.S. 5,000 More Are Born Than Previous August; Marriage Rate Stable WASHINGTON (®— More ba-) Mrs. Granade died yesterday after an illness of 10 months, EMERSON L. GOWLER Sherman Funeral Hame for Emer- son L. Gowler, 81, of 1760 Hurd Rd., Who died unexpectedly yes- terday in his home. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery, Bir- mingham. Surviving are a son, Waldo ol Los Angeles, Calif.; and a nephew. MRS. MILO HILL LAPEER—Service will be held |2 p.m. Tuesday at the Muir Broth- jers Funeral Home for Mrs. Milo (Maude) Hill, 49, of 1201 Baldwin bies were born in this country ina, who died this morning in La August this year August. * * * The public health service esti- mated there were 382,000 regis- Melvin, of Idaho; tered births during August. The previous record was 377,000 for Mrs B. J. Freer of Lake Or August of both 1957 and 1956. For the year through August there had been an estimated 2,- $17,000 registered births, or 2.2 per cent more than the 2,757,- 000 for the same 1958 months. The birth rate this year had been 24.1 per 1,000 population as compared with 24 last year. The service also reported that divorces granted during August in 29 reporting areas ran 15 per cent higher than a year earlier while marriages numbered an estimated 146,000 during the month in each year The number of divorces report- ed was 13,966, compared with 12,- 160. * * * This made August the 14th con- secutive month in which the di-| Service will be held 3 p. m. today aunt of Knight's in Flint and that for Teamsters Union Local than in any prior! jpeer County General Hospital after a long illness. Burial will be In) |Mt. Hope Cemetery. Surviving are her husband, a son, { | Mrs. Paul Misner of Milford |four sisters, including Mrs. |Kitchenmaster of Lapeer: |brothers and five grandchildren. GEORGE E. PLESS | WALLED LAKE — Service for} | George E. Pless, 64, of 241 End well St., Walled Lake, will be held son-Bird Chapel, Walled Lake. | Mr. Pless died unexpectedly , Thursday in Columbus, Ga Burial | will be in Oakland Hills Memorial |Gardens Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Leda; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Snary of | Detroit; three sons, Bruce of Ma- | son, David of Wayne and Roland, an Oakland County sheriff's dep- luty; and eight grandchildren, | BABY BOY RAMIREZ | Monday at 1 p.m. at the Richard-| daughters, Mrs. Eloise Widdows of Port Huron; Mrs. Joyce Stroup of Lapeer, Mrs. Betty Lynn of Colum- bus, Ohio, Mrs. Janette Rudzuak of Detroit; three sons, William 13 dchildren, three great grand- children; one brother and one sister. Knight Lawyer Wins a Point 2 Police Admit Illegal Search of Accused Killer’s Home | BRIGHTON @ — Alvin W. two daughters, Knight's attorney got two veteran! 4nd'State Police detectives to admit. iON: |yesterday that their search of i\Knight’s home for missing state! (Wo | trooper Albert Souden amounted | to breaking and entering. | *® * * Martin J. Lavan wrung the ad- mission from Sgt. Arthur E. Stock , and Det. Kenneth O. Winberg at Knight's examination jot murdering Souden _ Both Stock and Winberg ad- | mitted they searched the home | ot Knight’s mother at nearby | Argentine Sept. 4 without warrant. on a charge | The officers admitted pushing Weonted to Settle Suit ca. entitled “Let open a back door and searching the house from attic to basement. FOUND LETTER They said they found a letter in a dresser drawer that led to an | | ! } ~ * * \Tokyo Women's Medical College | Ford Division of Ford Motor Co, in 1941, She took her internship at was taking a big lead over Chev-'the Canadian Mission Hospital in rolet in sales this week, in part}|Hamheung, Korea. at least because Ford was able to| A two-year residency in obste- produce all the cars it could sell trics-gynecology at Severance while ‘Chevrolet was. hamstrung Union Medical College Hospital in by steel shortages. jSeoul followed. Ferd reported its sales during In J she attended the Uni- | the 10 days of selling 1960 ee of Michigan's School of first Public Health. A postgraduate models were 23 per cent above sales during the same period last year, primarily because of Ferd Falcon sales. Chevrolet earlier reported it sold or had orders for a total of 75,000 course in pediatrics, obstetrics and |gynecology followed. | Dr. Koh, who lives at 130 Sem- inole St., will: be eligible for U.S \Citizenship in 1960. | AP Wirephete OUT OF SOLITARY—Judge Alfonso Magnotta gives some final counsel ta Richard Lee Babic, of Battle Creek Friday. The 16- year-old, released after 43 days of a 45-day shock sentence in the | Marshall County Jail, said ‘I feel the judge gave me a break pills. similar treatment. Bufalino Nixes ‘Kennedy Offe r Claims Racket Counsel | Out of Court | DETROIT «UPI: Bufalino, an official and attorney 199, USSR..." said the opening an-| | and I do not intend to make any more mistakes.” showed no ill effects of his frugal diet of bread, milk and vitamin After his long solitary confinement, he said he wanted “something to eat and to go to sleep.”’ and still is on five years probation. The youth He has a juvenile record First offenders are getting Moscow Radio Asking U.S. to “Be Good Friends LONDON (AP) — Moscow radio Friday began a new series of daily programs beamed to North Ameri- Us Be Good ’ Friends."’ | ‘‘We hope with this feature to stimulate closer relations and William greater trust between the people, of the United States and the vorce total was higher than the at the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral she told them they might be able Teportedly has refused an out-of. nouncement. jin which the cars were on sale. It new cars during the first two days Labor Troubles Cut Auto Output 16 Pct. |said 35 per cent of these sales were 'Corvairs. But since then Ford has con- tinued selling at full speed while Chevrolet has been forced to ask some of its customers to wait. Some of the prospective customers, anticipating a long wait for a Chev- jrolet product, have turned to other companies for a new car. * * * Chevrolet at week's end reported eight of its 13 assembly plants were |closed down because of steel short- ‘ages. It said there were at least a few workers laid off in each of its plants and a total of 43,000 of its hourly rated employes were idle. ‘said today labor troubles in and out of the auto industry cut car production by 16 per cent this week. The major problems came from a lack of steel, due to the steel strike. Chrysler also experienced a wildcat walkout in Detroit which cut Chrysler car production turnout. For the week, Ward's estimat. ed production at 111,487 units een against 133,430 a week ago and 70.973 in the similar week of 1958. Much of the drop came In Chevrolet production as nine as- Kiwanis Travel sembly plants worked either two Series Returns : Stan Midgley to Begin Annual Film a: 4 units compared with 23.- Adventures at PCH MOH last week and 16.255 in the same week last vear Car production so far this vear The Downtown Pontiac Kiwanis totals 4.738.569 units against 3.045.- Ford built Falcons only three days. The Chevrolet Corvair plant at Willow Run worked four days Back as did Imperial in Detroit Truck production was estimated ”] 2 DETROIT (® — Ward's Reports figure for the same month of the!Home for Baby Boy Ramirez, in- to find Knight at a Cedar Lake Court settlement offer from Robert | (eS is : big wor nee to Club's annual Travel and Adven- 448 on the same date in 1938 preceding year. fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alberto cabin near Oscoda, where, subse. Kennedy, former counsel for the then one i us ot mil tons ture Series will begin Tuesday From Jan. 1 through August/Ramirez, 129 Norton St., who was quently, he was arrested. ‘Senate Rackets Committee. ben paca a ” ee hn ‘i; ce, the appearance of Stan Pontige Twp. C | ; s hi Mi : sere had been 117,809 divorces dead at birth yesterday in St.| rayen contended both the | en _|common: we all want peace and a a 2 2 isted by the 29 areas, or 8.3 per Joseph Mercy, Hospital. Burial search of Knight’s home and the | Bulalino told a Detroit radio aevent bie” | _ favorit cent more than in the first eight will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. cabin were illegal, but lost his St@tion yesterday he was ap- 7 ‘sed news and Midgley has become a favorite ths of 1958 and 5 per cent — et é program promised news and with Pontiac audiences over lo = JOHN ROTH attempt to prevent admission of /Proached about a settlement by 9 opinions about “peaceful competi- cent ve above the similar 1957 total. | DRYDEN b canine foc dh Souden’s gun, found in the cabin ™AN Who represented himself as cent y N— § ce for n| , ollision Injures 13-Year-Old Girl Delores Domke. 13. of 228 Clif Te- ford Ave.. was treated at Pontiac ars with his color films and Gener] Hospital and released Fri on" between the two nations. arrt . Tr ORR recep fo, 13m ta mug ar evrace, @sPakeuman for Kennedy, “OP” fewnen We two pavons: humorous marates, | for amu fon Two F Or d Sales Climb Monday at the Bethany Mennonite) Lavan also has attacked as The Teamster has filed a five. This year's presentation Ie ti saninine ee ae ’ i: y at wanna hs LE) Ces tat OU willlenddiay da tie it U of M Regents OK tled “Mountain Holiday in the roads, Pontiac Township. accor: . h with burial in the church breach of constitutional rights the meer pecan anes ese ’ . Golden State.” It is described by ing to Oakland County sheriff’ Falcon Gets Credit |cemetery His body is at the Muir almost continuous questioning of y- Ae Midgley as ‘1.060 laughs—1,000 deputies . Funera] Home, Imlay City. Knight from his arrest Sept. 4 to” Bufalino said he would not settle $38 6 Million Budget miles by bicycle and afoot.” The girl was riding in a cat Surviving are three sons, Mel-Sept. 7, when he led State Police the suit out of court because he . a » Redwonq riven by her mother, Mrs) Wilms DEARBORN (UPI) — Sales of vin of Detroit, Glenn of Almont/to the trooper’s body near the wanted a jury to decide the case. The trip takes in the Redwoox Domke 16 Lodge Calendar Semi-Public installation of of- re ficers. Pontiac Chapter No. 228 * * O.ES. Mon. evening Oct. 26, at , ir : ; z defendant's Argentine home. ANN ARBOR (® — University, Empire of northern California in fe pid parila the nh oeo ri ioe a. ee weed * ie x ‘SCORN’ TOO GREAT of Michigan officials adopted a springtime. Mt Shasta, Lake Ta models climbed 23 per cent above Dryden, Mrs, Vera Farnum of Al.| Knight has insisted he did not. He said the ‘‘public scorn’’,"‘wait and see’ attitude today in hoe. Alpine County, The Devil's sales for the comparable period|mont and Mrs. Iva Long of De- admit, as police say, that he killed caused him by Kennedy's state. the state's latest money crisis. | Postpile and the top of Mt. Whit- of last year with the new Ford |the trooper. |ments was too great to settle out ~*~ * * ney. } “The total of the Su-, Falcon accounting for most of the’ bodst, a Ford official says. dames 0. Wright, Ford Motor Co, vice president and Ford Division general manger, said the increase in the Division's sales was about equal te the 1,000-a-day sales of the Falcon. | Thunderbird sales during the first full week after new model intro- duction was 65 per cent ahead of last year while sales of Ford's standard-sized cars just about kept pace with last year’s sales. Wright said Ford dealers already have placed orders for 500,000 new Fords, including 97,000 Falcons, which are scheduled for production before Jan. 1. * * * Ford dealers delivered 57.000 new cars, including 9,500 Faleons, dur- ing the firs 10 selling days and took customer orders for an addi- tional 53,000, Wright said, making a total of 110,000 new Fords either sold or on order since introduction) date. Consumers Announces Income of $3.58 a Share JACKSON (UPI) — Consumers, Power Co. Friday announced its net income, after preferred divi-, dends, for the 12 months end-| ed Sept. 30 was $31,703,287, or $3.58 a share. : | This compared with $28,227,525. | or $3.21 a share, for the same) period in 1958. The company said kilowatt-hour| sales of electricity were 12.5 per) cent higher in the 12 months ended Sept. 30 than in the previous year and that gas sales in cubic feet were up 14.4 per cent. library for the City of Warren has Rare Display of Harmony Set for U.S., Russia | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI) — The United States and the Soviet Union make music to- day in a rare demonstration of harmony to celebrate the 14th birthday of the United Nations. To flavor the East-West mix- ture, neutral Switzerland will join in. Orchestras in Moscow, Geneva / | ! York were scheduled to partici- and at U.N. headquarters in New | Souden had been shot in the | back of the head and partially | covered grave. Justice of the Peace G. Eric Singer is conducting the examina- tion to determine whether Knight should be bound to Circuit Court for trial on a charge of murdering Souden, who vanished Sept. 3, after going to Knight’s home to question him about a $75 burglary. Bering Straits Dam Proposed by Red Scientist pate in a global two-hour radio | concert this afternoon as part of U.N. Day observances throughout the world. The anniversary finds the world parliament gripped in an atmosphere of suppressed excite- ment — optimism mixed with doubt and anxiety — at the pros- pects of reducing East-West ten- sions, possible disarmament and a globa] economic expansion, This is the first year the Soviet Union agreed to participate in the international broadcast. Warren Gives Library Job. to Bloomfield Hills Firm Awarding of construction con- tracts for a new municipal] branch been announced by Tarapata-Mac- | MOSCOW (UPI)—A prominent Soviet scientist today proposed | Russia and the U.S. collaborate | on building a dam across the Bering Strait which he said would radically alter the climate of Alaska, Canada and Siberia. Stalin prizewinner Peter M. Borisov, writing in the Literary Garette, proposed linking Asia and North America by a gigan- tic concrete dam across the 50 miles separating Alaska from Si- beria. The dam would block the icy waters of the Arctic current from flowing south and allow warm Gulf stream waters north into the sub-arctic area, he said. Such a dam, he said, would reclaim hundreds of millions of square miles of territory on two Mahon, Bloomfield Hills architects. The building includes a special! depository so drivers may return | books without leaving their cars. Total construction cost is $82,642. | Clubs Show How Slash Christmas Costs Oakland County home economics clubs have shown that resource- fulness can more than supplement Christmas never-quite-enough gift budgets. * * * Demonstrations proved the fact early this week at the annual Christmas Workshop sponsored by the Oakland County Home Eco- nomics Extension. An all day event at Michigan State University Oakland, the wrapping techniques, Christmas decorations for the wall and doof, driftwood arrangements and Japanese Orgami . . . fold- ing fancy papers. 4 \the county. Participating were Mrs. Grant Furgeson of the Castle Gift Shop, Mrs. Norman Kerstein and Mrs. Albert Landbeck and the National Farm and Garden Club of Roches- ter. . * * * Displays of hundreds of gift ideas for pre family, parents and grandparents with directions for their copy were sub- mitted by more than 100 clubs in Each club also sent a Christmas tree ornament ‘and an idea for using natural materials such as milkweed pods, cones or drift: wood, | Asia. Marital Rift, Film Scripts | Blamed in Check Forging, PASADENA, Calif. continents from permanent frost | and would also improve the cli- | mate of Europe and northern (UPI) —| /of court, The union official filed suit im .nedy libeled him in statements made in Washington in Septem. | ber 1957. Kennedy allegedly said a portion of Bufalino’s testimony before the |Rackets Committee was not true. | x * * Buffalino had testified Rackets Committee that a investigator when the Union member refused available to the committee. Bufalino said he was seekin |} a change of venue in the -ase. | He and his attorneys have been unable to serve a subpoena oa Kennedy in Michigan. Kennedy was not) immediately available for comment Congressman Diggs Puts Off March Deal | DETROIT (UPI) — Negro Con-{nance two new programs in the th |gressman Charles C. Dizgs of De- \troit Friday informed Mississippi 'Gov. James P. Coleman that he has ‘postponed for the time being”’ his proposed ‘‘national march on 'Mississippi.”’ In a letter to Coleman, Mae Elvis. to Be Out in March ‘Democrat, said he had been fluenced to cancel the march by 'two developments. First, he said, he found that | | respects “felt that the time is not ripe for a mass demonstra. | j tion of this type. In spite of impressions held outside your state,’’ Diggs said his friends in | Mississippi ‘‘are hopeful that Democratic principles soon may Movie scripts and a marital rift; € honored in Mississippi.”’ were blamed yesterday by motion | picture writer- producer Anson Bond -for his passing more than! $3,000 worth of bad checks. * * * Bond, 45, the son of the founder of the Bond Clothing Co., was ar- ragined on charges of writing checks without sufficient funds and one count of forgery. Bond, married two weeks ago to a 24-year-old Newport Beach school teacher, said he was di- vorced from his first wife, Maxine Lesh of Columbus, Ohio, in 1951. * * * The writer-producer’s film cred-, its include ‘‘The Judge," ‘Skid Row," ‘Japanese War Bride” and! “China Venture.’ He currently is) | Secondly, he said he was ‘made aware of a rumor that the protest group would be stopped by your state troopers at the Mississippi line after it had traveled from Memphis. The likelihood that a peaceful mission might be trans- formed into a violent encounter by this action did much to bring about my decision,” Diggs wrote. Diggs earlier had informed Cole- man that it was his plan to have “Americans of all races, creeds and colors converge on Vicksburg on Veterans Day (Nov. 11) as a peaceful protest against Missis- sippi't glaring record of civil rights injustices.”’ About $2,300,000.000 worth of drew a gun on a Negro teamster to make information about Bulaling impact /preme Court's ruling will be felt} buried in a shallow, brush- | federal court here charging Ken. jlater,’’ the university's president said. ‘We're in about the same financial] situation as a year azo and we expect those in authority (will move promptly to correct the situation.” The regents yesterday ap- | proved a request for $38,694,933 from the state for operation of | the university in the 1960-61 fis- cal year. This figure represents about a third of the total oper- ating expenses of the university. The request, which is nearly six) ‘million dollars above that of the ipreceeding year, covers four ma- jor areas: salary and wage boosts for the faculty and staff: addition of 126 new teachers: husiness and plant Operations: and, financing “of research, libraries and student for CBS Dies at 48 services. * * - Gifts and grants totalling more than $1.5 million were accepted iby the regents. Largest share of |\the package was a $1,175,000 grant from the Ford Foundation to fi- College of Engineering. It'll Be Wild, Man, Tuesday's performance and the 8 p.m. at the Roosevelt Temple, i ther to follow will be held 22 State St. Retiring officers prac- ere pig . ° tice 2 p.m, Sun. Oct. 25. Incoming at the Pontiac Central High School officers practice Sun. 3 pm. at auditorium. All programs begin at Roosevelt Temple Edith M. Coons 8 p.m, Little Rock Negroes Plan Business Notes to Boycott Dem Dinner Four persons have been elected LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (AP)— three-year terms on the Board Negro leaders have indicated they °f Directors, Pontiac Board of will boycott a Democratic party, Realtors. . harmony dinner here because the | The new directors are John K. affair calls for segregated seating. Irwin and John Waddell, realtors, Two Negro leaders met with Earl Bartlett of the Pontiac State 2, « e i oe ‘dinner sponsors early this week Bank and James Clarkston of the Pontiac Federal Savings & Loan Assn, and agreed to provide the names of 25 other Negroes to be invited * * L. Mack Oukles, 73 N. Holcomb, Clarkston, an associate of the FW Howland Azency for the Massachu- setts Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Detroit, has completed one week of specialized study at his company’s business insurance seminar for ca- reer underwriters. Oakley, who has offices in Pon al tiac, attended the session in Spring- field. Mass. * Sales, Advertising Head NEW YORI om — William Gold- en, 48. creative director of sales promotion and advertising for the Columbia Broadcasting System, | died Friday of a heart attack his home in-Stony Point. NY. He is credited with introducing e CBS television trademark, the! | News in Brief Someone stole two mink stoles valued at $540 from the Jane lee ] aye.” Wild \ FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) — Take note of the date March 23, Mississippians whose opinions he 1960. That's the day Elvis Pres-| ‘, ley’ gets out of the Army. It would take a true prophet to predict what will happen on that imomentous day for the loyal fans jof the wriggling rock 'n’ roll, |guitar-strumming Presley. But | have been put on record during | Presley's hitch in Europe are | any indication, it should be wild, | man, wild. Tue “‘eye’’ of the storm probably |will be the petite mansion in the suburban spa of Bad Nauheim, where a sign in English and Ger- {man _ proclaims “Autographs be- jtween 7:30 and 8:00 ‘p.m. only, |please.”” Here Presley has lived during ‘his Army service, commuting to his military assignments in a ‘sports car kept eternally gleam- ing by the legion of devoted fans ‘eternally camped at the front door. 4 While the car is kept polished, the front fence is a mess. working on ‘The Probation Re-|frozen food was sold in the United! “Elvis, I love you,” say dozens States in 1958. of messages printed or written in if the goings-on which | Shop, 41 N. Saginaw St., it was rve- ported to Pontiac police vesterd Vandals broke nine windows at lipstick, paint, pen or pencil, Gordon's Car Wash. 81S. Perry and “Elvis, please call me St. it ad ig to Pontia: - ."’ followed by a telephone police yesterday mber. Good Values in Reconditioned . _, Furniture of all kinds. A wide se- Presley has had the fence re- jection. of newly upholstered and painted three time already. \refinished articles in stock at the | Presley has been forced to put Salvation Army Red Shield sepati | Ae 4 : jup the autograph-restricting sign cae e Pee ie a because of the hundreds of fans , Adv. that have beseiged him inere. i Rummage Sale Fri. and Sat. Oct. 23 and 24. 9 a. m. till 5 p. m. 128 W. Pike St. Sponsored by the MOMS of America Unit 19. Adv. Reject UAW Attempt ‘to Close Cross Plant MOUNT CLEMENS (®—The|¢ United Auto Workers have lost a’ $ court attempt to force closing of the strikebound Cross Co. at near- by Fraser. Macomb County Circuit Judge Alton H. Noe yesterday rejected jthe union's petition for account lorder requiring the automation ma-| |chinery firm to halt operations’ pou All Principal S$ Will Open and Close EFFECTIVE MONDAY, Oct. 26 STAT elo} STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Proe bate Court for the County of Oskland, Juvenile Division In the matter of the petition cone cerning Michael Brown, alias Harper, minor Cause No. 16616 To Rose Brown Reed. mother of said child Petition having been filed in this Court alleging that the present where- abouts of the mother of satd minor child are unknown and said child has violated a law of the State. and that said child should be placed under the jurisdiction of this Court In the name of the people of the Rtate of Michigan, you are hereby notie fied that the. hearing on said petition will be held at the Oakland County Service Center. Court House Annex, 1260B West Blvd. in the City of Pon- tiac in said County. on the 3rd day of November. A.D. 1959. at nine o'clock in the forenoon. and you are hereby commanded to appear personally at said hearing It being impractical to make personal service hereof. this summons and notice shall be served by publication of a copy one week previous to said hearing in (The Pontiac Press. a newspaper printed and circulated in said Count, Witness the Honorable Arthu F Moore, Judge of said Court. in the Civ 0 ontiac in said County, this 19th dav of October, AD. 195 al ARTHUR E MOORF { f > i (Be (A true cop idige of robat® FI'’4BFTH A MENTER Depu Probate Register . Juvenile Division Oct 24 “S@,. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby piven of a pubme heartne to be held by the White Lake Townshin Zoning Bi at the Towne November 2 1939 der the following g Man he Zo Fron Agriculture to Commercial Tf District That part of the SF '. of the NE ‘4 of Section 29 Town 3 North Range & East lyine Fas! of Bovie Lake Road and South of Lakewond Villaee No 4 Whi'e Lake Township Oakland Count:, Miche igan Also: East '> of the Southepet ‘4, Section 7 excepting 3 acres in the Northe }west corner thereof, Torn % North, Range 8 Eas!) White Leake Township, jOekland County. Michigan rsons interested sre requested to he }present. A copy of the Zoring Map to- gethe with a st of the proposed changes on file a affice «f the tawn<hin cler nd may be examined v those interested The asahove stated Amendinent« are de- e‘ared to he Immediptely neressary far the pr ation of the n beats) meate and ‘safety and are here o-rd 'o ‘sake effect thirty «30: davs afer final pes-s WHITE Teer TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD NON CAVIN Chetrran CHARLES R H4RRIS Secretary Oc! 2 24. ‘So F MICH'TGAN—In the Cire RTATE O irt_ for the County of Oakland, N COMPANY Michigan Company euit t 1 ASSOCIATFS 104 a Plairetf vs CASE NO 47591 WILT T4\¢ [ HENSON ar ZFPHFR Mf HENSON is oie fer ‘ FO HOM IT 4 CONCFRN Take tive 1 Sen e: 9 1959 Yea Writ A'tac [ wa ued from e Cl Cr . of land wheretr ASSOCIATES an COMPANY ne a Plainti! nd WIP'T@\f 1 HENSON ar rele ch a peice 4 M HFENSON as Defendants for the sum of st028 and that the aid cas ? , tirvable October ® 1950 Dated Oct & 1959 ROLTAND F WIGHSTREET Attorney for Plaintiff 12 _ S naw Street Pontiac. Michigan FEdera] 2-0214 Oct 24. 31. Nov 7 14 Why Accept Less For Your Money NOT 3% NOT %2% BUT 4% CURRENT RATE on ALL SAVINGS Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. 75 W. Huron FE 4-056] Established 1890 tock Exchanges at 10 A.M. at 3 P.M. jduring the strike. | + Judge Noe destribed as “‘novel”’ Our Office Hours will be 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. ithe UAW contention that strikers |were “terribly aggrieved’ and that | violence had been provoked by \‘the constant coming and going of nonstrikers.’’ The judge said it was a matter for decision by the, National Labor Relations Board. C. J. NEP a al i i i i hi hi hi Mi hi hi i i i hi i i i ht i i eh 4 , , ; , , , ; 4 4 , , , , , , , , 4 , , , ; , $ HLER CO. 818 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. FE 2-9117 : TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, — oe OO -. =. Oe SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 — — ,; =—_— } : | Death Notices CLASSIFICATIONS ALVORD, OCT. 23, 1959. BEATRICE, | | 3818 Coleport, Orion Township. INDEX $6; dear mother of Mrs Ives | ar and Earl sister of Mrs. i : ye . Mrs. NNOUNCEMENTS Hall, Harry Parks, William Parks ANNO Cc | and : also survived by fi Puneral 1 service willbe held —— Oct. anks cence 26. at 1 p.m. from Voor i Card of Th . 9 Siple Chapel wity Dr. Tom Ma- in Memoriam: ..3:...-.... 2 jone efficiating. clnterment in Perry t r ‘emetery. rs Flowers ....... eae Seanceeie| pete aig me Se geen ax te Funeral Directors ......... 4 Voorhees-Siple_! Home. _ FORD. AUSTIN E.. 2835 MINER. Cemetery Lots ............ 5 wre. Seca a i: ee . | of Bert M. Ford rvice wil] be held — * 7. ai Naniey EMPLOYMENT t iley Pune ome, k- | land Birmingham Interment in | Crooks Cemeftry, Troy. RANADE. OCT. 23. 1959. RUTH, Help Wanted Male .... ary Lapee: Ra. Lake Orton age vant ma) a)alars 63. beloved wife of John w- Help bel ed Female ......7 en: dear sister of Lioyd Bowen, Help Wanted ..... weeee 8 Hubert Bowen end {Don Boves. ymen Age Punera! service wi on- Emplo t ncies ....-. 9 ar, Oct 2%. at 2 pm. from Instructions ............... 10. Plumertfelt Pel paw “a 3 y Albert Johns officiating - Work Wanted Male ........ il Tien in East Lawn Cemetery Work Wanted Female ... 2 Mrs Granade mill he ol state at | . the Plumerfelt’ Funers ome, | iat Orion. after 6 pm today SESTER. OCT 22. 1959. JOHANA he 2671 Elizabeth Lake Rad “- 71. beloved wife of Tae sl T S RE st dear sister o and | SERVICES OFFERED pig ae Ra Pruseral “sertice a be held Mon. t : | 10 am from the St. Bene- ; i i seen 13 t's Church Interment in Mt oe caleba “ i dicts Geaeiern Arrangements Building Supplies Panis seet Sam © ] by Donelson-Johns Funeral Home si Service - 15 PARKER OCT 21. 1959 ANDREW Bu ness a 16 1014 Marston st Detroit. age Bookkeeping & Taxes : 37. beloved husband egos ressmak z “4 ker beloved son o die | D s ae * — , it eee dear father of Edward 8 | Garden Plowing . --. 18 parker — ee mre " her of Ira L arker er Income Tax Service ... 13 Parkes and Clara M Stevens. Pu- Laundry Service .. . 20) neral service will be heid Monday, | 9] Oct 26. st ll am frem 8st Paul | Landscaping ......... - AME Church. Detroit — Rev. | if > Truck ~ at officiats nter- Moving & cking ne nat ig Wect Lawn gg cel Painting & Decorating Television Service Upholstering NOTICES Lost & Found Hobbies & Supphes Notices & Personals . WANTED Wtd. Children to Board Wid. Household Goods ~~ “Wtd. Miscellaneous .... Money Wanted Wanted to Rent : Share Living Quarters .. Wid. Transportation Wtd. Contracts, Wanted Real Estate RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished Rent Apts. Unfurnished ... Rent Houses Furnished .. Rent Houses Unfurnished . Rent Lake Cottages ... For Rent Rooms Rooms With Board Convalescent Homes Hotel Rooms Rent Stores Rent Office Space For Rent Miscellaneous AS: "33 Card of Thanks Migs: =... Arrangements by William P Davis 9 Funeral Home _ _ | 5 PL. ESS OCT 22. 1959. GEORGE E | 241 Endwell Walled Lake, age 64: beloved husband of Leda Piless dear father of Roland. David and Bruce Piess and Mrs. Robert | Snmary also survived by eight grandchildren Puneral service will be heid Monday. Oct 1 Chapel Walled Lake Richard Nyburg officiating terment in Oakland Hills ortal Gardens. Mr _ Pless 1 lie in state at the Richardson- Bird Puneral Home after 7 pm today 23. 1959. JOHN. DRY- age 84 Gear father of Vera Farnum. Sylvia Boomer Iva Long and Melvin Glenn and Harvey frotn Gear brother of - win. Joe and Nick Roth also sur- vived by 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren R in state al Imlay (Mty Mennonite 2pm. with Rev Yoder officiat- Burial in the church ceme- 1 34 WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR be ac’ heartfelt thanks and appreciation at Monday at oe for the ects of Kindness messages . 3 of sympathy. and beautiful floral offerings received from our many friends, neighbors and relatives cGuring the recent death ef our | beloved husband and father Ward | Miracle We especially thank the | Rev Levt Saylor, Bobby Mayhorn | Boyd Wilson. Pursley nera!l Home. friends at GMC and Pon- tiac Motors and Locals 583 and 37 654 Catherine Lucy Pay, JoAnn 3R __and Winfred Miracle _ 39 In Memoriam 4 WwW < ~ 40 IN MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED 4) son. Jack Cline. who was killed 4? on October 24th 1953 + 4- The songbirds melody fills the air, B Long after the bird has gone . And when the rose has lost its .. 44 bloom 45 1 rad fragrance lingers on . though we cannot see Posty son 46 pal who weve had to His memo like a mates . 47 sun lives forever in our hearts 48 Mom and Pop 4 {| Funeral Directors REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Donelson-Johns For Sale Houses Income Property For Sale Lake Property For Sale Resort Property Suburban Property For Sale Lots . For Sale Acreage For Sale Farms .. Sale Business Property . Rents L’se Bus. Prop. ... For Sale or Exchange .... FINANCIAL Business Opportunities ... Sale Land Contracts Money to Loan Mortgage Loans MERCHANDISE Swaps .. For Sale Clothing... Sale Household Goods .... Antiques ee Hi-Fi, TV & Radios ... Water Softeners For Sale Miscellaneous Christmas Trees Christmas Gifts .. Machinery Do It Yourself Cameras & Equipment .. Sale Musical Goods . Sale Office Equipment .. Sale Store Equipment ... Sale Sporting Goods ..... Hunting Accommodations Bait, Minnows, Etc. Sand, Gravel & Dirt ..... Wood, Coal & Fuel .... iii For Sale Pets Dogs Trained, B’ rded . Hunting Dogs So Oe FARM MERCHANDISE Hay, Grain & Feed For Sale Livestock Wanted Livestock ........ For Sale Poultry ...... Sale Farm Produce Sale Farm Equipment . Auction Sales .... AUTOMOTIVE For Sale Housetrailers Rent Trailer Space ....... Auto Accessories ..... For Sale Tires .... Auto Service pare aye Sale Motor Scooters ..... For Sale Motorcycles ..... For Sale Bicycles ....... Boats & Accessories .... Fibergles For Sale Airplanes ..... ABE Transportation Offered ... Wanted Used Cars .. Used Auto Parts .... Sale Used Trucks Auto Insurance Foreign & Spts. Cars ... Sale Used Cars . eee eeee eee eee eeeee Trees Shrubs .... PUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals ° * Voorhees-Siple ol FUNERAL HOME ) Ambulance Service Plane or Motor, FE 2-678 52 . BB . 54 COATS FUNERAL — . 30 Drayton Plains +178" . * Cemetery Lots 5 re) STA PERRY MT fences , SEMETERY | . _Sraves. $25 & 38 | BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there!) were replies at The Press | | office im the following j | 59 § boxes: 60 | . 61 5, 9, 14, 26, 28, 30, 32, . 62 35, 40, 42, 43, 48, 58, 59, |¥ 62, 63, 64, 65, 73, 75, 163, -0 | 104, 106, 116, 118, e ~ & |? . The Pontiac Press 65 FOR WANT ADS | 65A 66 DIAL FE 2-8181 ms From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ‘ GTA All errors should be re- aS ported immediately The b7B Press assumes wo res poo 68 sibility for errors other . than to cancel the charges 69 for that portion of the first 70 imsertion of the advertise- . ment which has been ren- . 71 dered valueless through the a5 error. When canceliations » 4s are made be sure to = 73 your ‘kill number.” - adjustments will be given . 74 without it. | v4A Closimg time for advertise- ris) ments containing type sizes | 76 larger than regular agate { 4 type 1s 12 o'clock noon the Pari day previous to publicatim. 18 NOTICE TO . - ADVERTISERS The deadline for cancella tlon of transient Want Ads | 2 is now 9 am. the day of . publication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES 1 Lines 1-day 3-Days 6Days 2 $1 %0 $204 $3.12 . 3 1.50 297 &2 ‘4 2 00 3.84 5 76 > 5 250 450 670 | . - 6 3.00 5 40 420 | . M 7 350 6 30 9.66 83 8 400 7.20 11 04 - 60 LJ 450 810 12 42 | 86 19 5.00 9.00 13.80 | 87 AD {2dditional charge of 88 60c will be made for use of | | Pontiac Press box numbers. | | | __Help Ws Wanted Male 6 { } | |2 PERMANENT LABORERS FOR the city of Birmingham, Depart- 89, ment of Public Works. Must be | . | @ resident of Birmingham, or the 90 immediately adjacent area. Ex- q) | berienced in street or sewer and * | water construction work prefer- . 92) able. Age 20-35. Hours 1°45 to 93. 4:30 p.m. Mon. thru Pri. Fringe . benefits include paid vacation. . 94, Sick leave, insurance, and retire- Ment provisions. Apply Munict- - § pal Building, 151 Martin Btreet. . 96) __MI 4-1800. . 97 4 MEN 98 18 TO 20 . 99| Salary $85 per wk Only those 100 willing to work need apply. 101 No Salesmen 102 Call FE 8-8103 for appt. 103 Ambitious Young Men ANXIOUS TO Rips al TO OPE 104 OP HINES; DRILL | 05 : Mittin MACHINES. | : BE MECHANICALLY “iN. | 106) CLINED. MANOPACTO MER CA’ In co P REPLY PONTIAC PRESS BOX | IN- _. es LO- RETIRED MAN 65 TO 75. GOOD Help Wanted Male 6 OOP AN EXCEPTIONAL, | PERMANENT FULL ATION. OPPORTUNITY “forg & figor rar ‘aya If you are one th areas. We train yee. Brust | have a ndable 10% of your class but was un- able to go to college due to| Snd references to Pontiac Press financial cir roe age lg Box 70 in care of Detroit News 31 | ppm Big ay se | REAL ATS SALESMAN . @ four year course in a costs approximately Full time real estate salesman. Good floor time. R. income is from extra activities in H. Smii addition to your studies. Then, 244 8. Cher oer Rd., PE 3-7848, when you have graduated from| eves. MA 5-6 college you must find employment REAL & << SALESMAN — start, trem somewhere near We have two active offices . ¥ We have sp opportunity for top e- Sleamen for beth young man wilting to learn and offices. We are wi to train 0a mat afraid to study and work, inexperienced milling with’ an excellent opportunity for Contact: Pletcher advancement and steady employ- an B way ment who could take charge of ; nage etd e the business after he had proven LAWRENCT W. ates his ability to do so, at @ salary above the average for college 13% E. ~~ raduates Pontiac, f yoy think you are qualified and if you are willing to undertake auch a challenge. pelase cive age educational preparation. list past rience. name and addr-ss of former employers. personal ref- | erences anc any other data that would be of interest to a future employer. Address — confidential P.O ad 7. Pontiac, Michigan 3 MUSICIANS FOR CLUB neo REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Old established firm needs 3 men to take over branch office. OR 3-2361 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN WANT- ed for full time. Lake and custom home gales. 3-0085 for interview. eppetntmen t, SELL BY ais bel ~ ae hl ° 3 APPOINTMENT ONLY Natioua! Tegjevision Publicity gives us highly Qualified leads cy- lopedia Britanica. Colonial Room, Waldron Hotel 9 to 12 a.m. daily. _Skeleton, _hing @ week Call FE 8&2 _ Ask for Mr SALARY Engineer | To be assistant to engineer te charge of new construction an Maintenance engineering for Inquire 1706 S. Telegraph Road, large campus type governmental/ next dogr to Johnson Realtor. ' center In addition to a newly 830 am Sat. and Mon.; Sun. started $3,000,000 building respon-; ll am, Tues. 7:3 p.m. sibilities will include eater aes __ and repair¢ of building and al Ai EY Abe ie Gina 2 utilities including steam and Se ee er 16 POR ODD Toads sets = r This is a permanent career position | offering great opportunities for | professional growth and an oppor- SA tumity to step into the top jobd Within the next few years Paid Excellent opportunity for experi- Vacations and sick leave. retire-| enced salesman in the Real Es- Ment plan combined with social | tate field. Call FE 20236. ask/| security, life Insurance and hos- | for the Sales Manager and ar- pitalizgation plan Applicants should tered as professional engineers in Michigan now or expect registra- tion within 3 years Salary $7900 | range to have a visit to find out what we have to o offer | TOOL MAKER, SENIOR CITIZEN. Give complete qualifications. All replys confidential. Write Pontiac | be either regis- to $8.000 Contact Personnel Of- fice, Oakland County Office Build- Press Box 59 ing ‘ Lafayette St. Pontiac, FE THE FIRESTONE STORE. 140 N _ 3-786 a Saginaw has an opening for a A aia ' BOSS— YOURSELF ES- store salesman. He should tablished sales route with ae | Qggressive with some store sell- mately 1500 customers 8 hours | ing experience and under 25 Gaily. $117 a week guaranteed to; years of age. High school es- start. Married, under 40 with Sential with some college pre- ood car and phone. Call OR ferred. Good pay and permanent -8565 | position offered to the right man ~ ~ BARTENDER | If you qualify. come in and talk Part time nights Boo & Myrleis) _ it over with the manager Bar 334 E Biva South CALL MONDAY 7-8 PM for a PART TIME Job that would | se6,_ Paes OF Feet Stee | EXPERIENCED ALL- Tool Room To find out !f vou can quality: | hi t ” Sep a gl eg pl ge lo Mac inists Sane Meee “Tite | AROUND MEN ONLY! Insurance organization ha TROY MICHIGAN opening in this area for a ful . Part time man ee i want) PSD ROCHESTER RD to interview should be between 25-50 ambitious, good character, TELEPHONE CANVASSERS must own @ car ve the desire, wanted for home modernisation to earn a better-than-average in-| sales. FE T come with all plus advantages WE ARE ENLARGING OUR USED paid for by the company = you, car staff. Real opportunity to meet these specifications, please | good men. Apply in person to call Mr Clark. MI 6-6600 or MI) 11) Spence Rambler, Inc. 256 _8-860) _evenin 8 Saginaw. Ponttac . yee WANTED 2 NEW CAR BA CALL TONIGHT | men. We pay top commission plus other benefits. Apply in ‘730-10 pm) To find out if person to Bill Spence Rambler, you can qualify for a PART Inc 256 § Saginaw. Pontiac TIME job that would enable | WOOL PRESSER. 8185 COOLEY you to earn $50 per week and i Lake } Rd. EM 3-4661 s t you lar b - _Phone OR 082] ‘Mt Ailen WOOL “PRESSER = Must able to produce top quality reoek for top wages. Apply to Mr Pruitt. Pontiac Laundry 540 8. Telegraph Designers Li Detailers | tee Wanted Femate_7 POR RODY Fit "oo ne woe oe eee TURES. WELDING before 3 pm 7 : . CURB GIRLS, 18 AND OVER 4920 FINTURES AND M.A- CHINES. PROGRESS- Dixie Hwy Pandy’s Drive-In CARHOP ~ EXPERIENCED “APPLY in person. Frostop Drive-in, 3118 IVE WEEDER SALES —W Hurén sar CO. 915 OAKLAND nae AVE , PONTIAC. | COOKS HELPER WITH experience Also waitress More Lunch. 921 W. Huron DAINTY MAID SALESLADIES | needed, tn Pontiae and suburban towns FE 5-7805 ee | DOCTORS OFFICE ASSISTANT <p . and receptionist. Experienced per- DRAFTSMAN | sen between 20-35 years of age | desired. State qualifications. Reply Pontiac Press Box 69 EXPERIENCED HELP NEEDED Graduate preferred for making draperies and slip covers oe ge : ary i work . 2 Toom 19 phon. with 2 to 3 years ex- _applications ts ice ° ° EXP. SALESLAD perience. Medium- XP. ESLADY Apply in person. Robinson's. Mir- acie Mile EXPERIENCED. V WOMAN FOR drugs and cosmetics. Good salary & commission. Must have refer- ences. Write Pontiac Press, Box 73 FEMALE REGISTERED. | ical technician Pontiac Press GIRL TO CARE OR CHILDREN and light housekeeping for work- ing parents. Live in. $15 per _Week. EL 6-2013 HOUSEKEEPER, LIVE IN, 6 DAYS, room and board, uniforms, $15 to $20 week. Private room with lavatory. Must be neat, have references and love children. Bloomfield Hills. Write Box 66, _Pontiae Press HOUSEKEEPER. 1 CHILD cepted. FE 5-3720 after 8 bpm INSPECTOR siz company manufac- turing metal stamped assemblies for auto- MED- motive and related in- dustries. Reply Pon- tiac Press Box 119. Replies confidential. AC- EXPERIENCED CLEANER AND i boil a erate automatic oil fired iler ' NURSES: AIDES (EXP. FOR ALL Rochester Paper Co, Rochester, Mich ° | shifts) Apply in person, 10 am. EXP YARD & TORCH MaN,| “© * "Bloomfield Hospital mechanically inclined Steady 2100 Woodward, tec NEED 3 LADIES “21 OR OVER for saleswork. For interview call _FE 5-4955 or UL 2-3782 work. Top wages Sterling Auto Parts. 6730 16 Mile Rd _ EXPERIENCED ALUMINUM WIN- dow man for working in shop’ —praz ESTATE SALESLADIES cutting ovt & assembly of .torm We have two active offices — windows & screens. Must have) Pontiac and Lake Orion and we Previous experience. Apply 7940| need addition salesiadies for both Cooley Lake Road. Northern! Wholesale Co No phone cal's offices an We are willing to train inexperienced person. ct Conta Don Fletcher HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF GET- ting into sales. but never seemed | 102 a ake “Orion | to get started? We have several | openings for experienced salesmen. | LAWRENCE W. GAYLOR but will train @ sharp young | i E Pire St. man. Hospital benefits, retire- | ——__ ontiac, Mich. ment plan, Christmas bonuses — etc. If you have a car a pens 7 a coh ve like to get into direct sales cal FE 5-9511. between 10 and 2 00 | Intell : this week. for a personal appoint- | ‘Intelligent young Indy aged 20-25 ment. ‘This may be the most} W'th college background or it's equivalent in public contact work to train as personnel counselor. 5 day week in downtown Pontiac office. i haa by bo eremgionr| only Call Miss Wertheimer at FE 5-9227, Midwest ee __ 406 Pontiac State Bank Bid REGISTERED NURSES FO! FOR ALL shifts Usual benefits. Must like elderly people. Apply Bloomfield Hills important call you ne ever make } | Milling Machine oper-| ators familiar with Cin- cinnati, 1-18, Cincinnati, O8, & Bridgeport Mills. | List experience in detail. All replies held in con- (Non- Aleoholte) _Help Wanted Female 7 SEMI - PRODUCTION SHOP R-EQUIRES WOMEN E FOR DRILLING, TAP- PING, MILLING & OTHER LIGHT SHOP WORK. RECORD PREVIOUS EX- PERIENCE. ort LOCATED NEAR WALLED LAKE. GOOD _.EMPLOYEE BENEFITS. REPLY PONTIAC PRESS BOX 106. Pad gerne lab spotier with some pressing abil- Experienced with all around abil- ity Collins Cleaners, 6590 Wood- ity for a quality dry cleaning ward, Rochester OL 2-7711 pant Steady. Good working con- | EXPERIENCFD DUCT INSTALL-| ditions — oe ee er and of] burner service rier DOT GEAAS CLE ANERS Must be thoroughly experiencec 53 @ : ; and have tools and = transporta- _ ois pod ward : cone nam tion. O'Brien Heating & Supply, LADIES _371_Voorheis Rd E = Tupperware Home Parties has EXPERIENCED CAR WASHER) onenige for 14; seven part time wanted 149 W Huron | $5C per week, seven full time EXP. WOOL PRESSER STEADY. | $100 per week. To help with fall Apply Walkers Cleaners, Lake | business. aga al car nec- Oriot | ot tal earn while you learn. = Topp rage ee ‘a | EXPERIENCED FIREMAN TO oP- ii erica 11878, VE 1-873) — at Square Lake Rd. Bg Orehird EE: Lk. "Sa WOMAN WANTED FOR and Debctsn 48295. before 6, after 5. MU WOMAN NEEDING GOOD HOME, light housework. More for excel lent home than wages. Prefer = who can drive a car. ge Harley-Davidson Motorcycle ¥ 372 8. Souter PE 4.3923. WATRESS, UNTER | 0} OR TRAY _ experience. MI ~ 7664. WOOL PRESSER, 8185 COOLEY Lake Rd_ EM 34662000 WHITE LADY CARE OF CHIL- dren and light housework. Vicin- ity of Union Lake Village. EM 3-0870 Help Wanted 8) POO -—oO~™ ree ATTENTION! Good satesmen & saleswomen. We need people to round out our sales force. Men & women of high caliber to be representatives of an honest & legitimate _ food freezer plan Highest com PLOYES Work Wanted Male 11 boarders. . 3 4-6033. Gis br. Bxp. — Ref. Ph. MA _Work Wanted Female 12 ae pone. Pe AS8'T. eral office, BOOKKEEPER any oe ee eaulpmeat Ne che tare BABYSITTING, transportation. PE 8-0345. PAST SERVICE, cleaning, PE Vissi, GEN- a pa » &Ce counts receivable, inventory. Good . PE 2-019. Dun- ter 5: 0, PE 8-806 oe . OWN BABYSITTING AND IRONING IN Business Service Custom Asphalt - Pa Dressmak’g & Tailor’g 17 MEN PAMILY LAUNDR Service — Shirt ce. Pontiac La 40 «68. 23-8101 21 eee > oe aged lad GROSS Ak — Soa os 630) KIND. DEPENDABLE CARE FOR y in my home. Licensed nurse. OR _3-1338. Hospital Road vicinity. PE 4-9746. A-1 Ace Tree Removal BABYSITTING BY THE HOUR.| STUMPS REMOVED nights oe call days. PE 4-0461. Below ground by machine. DY WISHES HOUSE- | FE 2-718) __ FE 8-073 bier or gael work. Days. FE| a4} ACE TREE SERVICE RE- 2-314 mova) and trimming. Get our DaY WORE 1 } Hour. SOME EX-/| _bdid. FE 2-7188 or 8-9735. rience. A-1 MERION AND KY. BLUE 80D. HAVINO a Sane Va VACATIONING? Deliveries made or you pick up. wil poy ye hildren ‘i ALE INDS OF Lawn W C FIN- care for e seen n le heme, oun 3- EM Trading. Top soil, Fen 3-0003. Ss ING IN Hi ae SULESGRDNS LANDSCAPING. ONING IN, HO) a dirt. EM 3-2415 IRONINGS DONE IN HOME. PICK up and deliver. PE 8-4393. Call| COMPLETE LANDSCAPING. im afternoon. black dirt, top soil and Tree fill. ing. LANDSCAPING, SODDI & eeding. Top soil ‘ese PE Rent Apts. Furnished 37 2 RMS. & BATH. 31, STOWELLd 3 B NK BEDS IN GOOD CONDI- po Reasonable. PE 5-0942. F “URN ITURE N EEDED J CARGE RMS. UPPER PLAT, a t. and bath. Very nice. Riso ‘S large rma, laws FE RMS. 102. Parkhurst. PE 5-5$02. rte bse! cae, 4-1832. 7 7 ROOMS AND BATH. FIRST “Wid. Household Goods 29 Pe Sale. Phone OR 3-2717. 106 7 ROOMS. WEST SIDE. NEAR Sountetn. Private entrance an _ Wtd. Miscellaneous _ 30 HAVE YoU - t ‘ie < raed pl Ave. aoe ee sirere phone FE 26842 or MA |) ROOMS AUBURN HEIGHTS AR- __5-2289 "til 9 p.m. ea. FE 2-7059. ee nat WEL, DODDS, Ue, SOUR | Reo CM EF Oe geben by ore a | uae tet AUTOMATIO or pebtis auction. Apprai L. | heat. FE 4-0808 or PE 8-8127. Mt OL _1-5631. <7 ROOMS AND BATH, FUR- ASH FOR FURN =| _nished. 185 Beach. jances. Odd pieces or housefull. 7 ROOMS. ERB APARTMENTS, 1 -. service.| state St. PE 5-2203. 4 ROOMS. NICEL LY oR NISHED u . 4 aca PRIVATE ATH a ENTR. ine Knob Rd. 3-7887. A TYPEWRITER, adding machine or piece of office furniture or equipment not in use? We will buy these items. FURNISHED week. 2 rooms near Hospital. 245 8. Johnson. rn for single man. Call FE ‘ aan SOOma. OS RTLY FU FUR- : * sched. MA 5-5000 APARTMENT, OR 3-9767. Money Wanted 31) sr#! tite ran sea WANTED: $8500 AT 6 PER CENT or oir il &® $100 month th house as security’ C OR 3-3536. CAWN BUILDING AND REPAIR. ——. lawn service lawn cut- ting and m 16-4109. MIMECORAPEING. Beat ees A SEC- Tetarial se 3-2842. WORK BY Bare on ic os WE. _Experienced. FE ~ WASHINGS AND 1 ~ TROMDNCig FE 4-5308 —WASHING AND IRONING FE 5-7804 WASHINGS & IRONINGS MY 2-3312 _ Building Service 13 18ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER. PE 2-4855. the fleor 4-1 FLOOR SANDING a - sander. FE 5-37. paid plus monthly bonus to qual- ified persons. Age 25 & over. Our company has been servicing food Customers since 1930 For appt hone MA 6-6000. Brown's Food rvice, main office. 33086 North. __Western Hwy. at Orchard Lk. Rd CARETAKER. 10 APTS. GAS. 23 Cadillac Zeff. 660 Whitmore, Det. WO 2-3825 —A- 1 CARPENTRY — Additions — Basements ar Lage es — GET M re 3 idee mode Pie 4-1 RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL & industrial Mason contracting Also storefront re- and gen. ohn W. Caples. MY ESTABLISHED WATKINS ROUTE available Ful) or part time Av- erage $2.50 ae = 150 N. Perry _ 8:30 to 11:30 LOOKING FOR = JOB IP 80, write eee Abed _ 7S. FREE “CLASSES You can earn while you learn Classes limited to § people. Must over 25. with at least high school education. Phone for per- sona] interview C. SCHUETT, Realtor PHONE FE 8-0458 WANTED: MIDDLEAGED COU. CovU- er) for caretakers on country es- te about 15 miles east tiac. Must have exp. with garden- ing. maintenance and minor re- Farm experience helpful, but not necessary. Must live in. but can beh part time or full time. Write Box 65. Pontisc Press. WANTED Middle-aged couple for caretakers On country estate about 15 miles east of Pontiac. Must have ex- a with gardenin nance and minor repa experience heipful but not scene Sary. Must live im but can work a or full time. Write Box 65, | ‘0 mtiae Press Employment Agencies 9 DRAFTSMAN 2-3 years experience in sheet mae | al or sutomotive hardware. Pre- fer Ly e@ engineering back- Footie west Employment. 406 — : "Bae Bank Bidg. FE Evelyn Edwards —— PERSON eceptionist piel ‘A ed pat Type 60 w.pm. Loca) - iD tem a $225 | w office Ser ols cute, 50 wpm. Will t nies SMILE SWEETLY $200 = is a recoptiontet | “Aged Type 50 com- te deodines * ATTRACTIVE MIS yaa“ 80 In public relations supervi- sion, Aged 19-23. ioe *ss v. wpm. 4-1 BRICK. BLOCK AND oe work. Also fireplace. ALL TY work. 15 _ mercial storms. 4-1887. 4-1 COMPLETE a TDanG a a Pe ss OF coming | yrs. exp Res. & Bill. OR 3.2063. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. WORK, _reasonable mn. FE 22340 ALUMINUM SIDING. AWNING & e. Jenson. Home remodeling. DON TUR BULLDOZING & oo 5-2853 NER BULLDOZING — Be _ _Stailed. Free Estimates. OR on work. rE BLDG. REPAIR brick, block, cement 4-2290. BLOCK, B § ren | rs. | | | | RICK, CEMENT WORK, 5-8907 . CEMENT ASE MENTS WATERPROOFED. Work guaranteed. Free estimates. PE 4-0777 CEMEN _Flvors. {T IS OUR SPECIALTY. basements EM 34879 CEMENT WORK _ Walks __Licensed |e ena WORK to 2841 or Drives — Floors — — Bonded. UL_2-2762. . NEW & RE- all PE s2017 specialty. FE CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED) builder. Free estimates. UL 2-5175. CEMENT & BLOCK WORK — FE 5-0782 PREE Advance Floor Co_ CERAMIC TILE ESTIMATES—TERMS OR 38701 Lay, san ler, FE COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE. finish, id and LeRoy Mil- +8937. DRY ish DRY | WAL WALL TAPING AND ishing Free estimates. Free estimates. FIN- - OR 3-0688. L TAPING AND FINISH- FE 8-6781. | Sa SERV.—FREE EST. Partney Electric. c. FE =5-5439 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, Con- struction Connup and maintenance. Ed UL 2-3902. Electric. Electric FE Co., . Munro 1060 W. Huron. EXCAVATING — TRENCHING, ___ BULLDOZING — EM 30881 HOME. GARAGE. ensed tions. Terms. co ADDI- HOUSE MOVIN 6, a LLY 4-8450.'L. _eguipped. FE A. Young. | MAKE YOUR LIVING ROOM | GENERAL. OFFICE : $225 Insurance experience. ‘Accurate | typing. Swell boss. BOOKKEEPER _........... $300 NCR Operator. CAFE & CLINICAL— — SERVICES — FE 4-1429 FE 4-0000 WE NEED. Nurses’ aides. sales People. salad girls, cooks. Drapery makers, baker's helpers, Come in and register. MEN OPERATOR ............. + SOPEN Screw machine | TECHNICAL WRITER ..... $500 ENGINE REBUILDER .. sGOoOD DRAPTOMAN 3 .6s5.5.504.... $600 MACHINIST sOPEN All-around tool room FLORAL DESIGN $85 PER WK. 10 yrs. experience. GENERAL MECHANIC .. $0PEN EVELYN EDWs ARBS VOCATIO COUNSELING. RERVICE 2444 EAST HURON SUITE 4 __ FE 40684 — rE 4-0000 ~ RECEPTIONIST Attractive girl between ages 18- 35 for reception and general of- fice work, Must type wpm and working with le. Midwest ee ae ee 404” Ponting Btate ldg. faster 10 SINGING LESSONS — PRIVATE lessons at reasonable rates. Com- | ey experienced teacher. Cal) 4-8458, for Mrs. Paul. fidence. Generous fringe | 710 Weedward at ae. = benefits. Plant located |SCRIB'S. , PONTIAC'S ; UsIEST . J night s as openin. or Ww od between Pontiac &] Sau wanreee wrrane rienee and Walled Lake. Reply Lot perwon.” Serlb's neceasary. anid” Ree. Pontiac Press Box 104. _taurant arant 130 8 PART TIM TIME UP rae 20 | RODEREEPER “UF hour Central — Apply Box Pontiac Pre a MAN FOR PIPE FITTING AND sheet metal installation, 3101 Or- _chard Lake Road Keego Harbor. MECHANIC FOR SERVICE STA- tion. Pull time Exp. only. Ben- SOCIAL “WORKERS _hett Texaco 200 8 Telegraph. Interesting career ition in agency dealing with aren: MODERNIZATION SALESMEN. 60 Applicants must have either their to 40 Deal with drawing account aed ai masters degree in social work or sepiy, Pimny al pom ta soclalogy or a bachelors degree person. Oakwood Building & Ma- in socislogy. Psychology or ed- terials Company. 106 Joslyn. full time’ pald ‘working ombonvace OPPORTUNITY TO EARN $6,000 in social case work or teaching. $8.000 per year. Permanent Liberal fringe benefits ‘prart rting il - round employment. Rapid Salary from $4,600 to $5.400 de- advancement based on your abil- ity. Write Pontiac Press, Box 22, Stating age, previous employment and telephone } number. —— on experience and train- With merit increases to $6,000. Reply Pontiac Press Box 68 SALESLADY WANTED FOR TOYS and childrens ‘—— store, exp. prcterres. 18-35 7 ee Call for oP Part ie Alice's onderland. health for part time night watch- man wntown office building. Reply Pontiac Press Box 88. A-1 A-l Work Wanted Male 11 BEB OORNR mn mn nn r~nn CARPENTER AND CABINET work. New and repair. OR 3-8748, CARPENTER WORK N and r, FE 44210 Al G AN ALL P a Pe oat WALL PA . A- CAR he estimates, FE 2-4856. ee PAINTING AND BUMPING. is reasonable and work jaranteed. RE 2-7565. 47514 yan Road. AVAILABLE dl — ee and ca pair. B. serdock, ves 27861, BOO! G ALL TAXES een EE CAR . NEW & REMODEL- Le) WA pair. cozy and bright every night places or stone Copper hoods service MONEY new Plans, Firenlace svecialist. estimates 982 construction, SEABOARD FINANCE co., FE 8-9661. Enjoy a fire fireplaces, reasonable. and colored steel fire- pictures, designer ree | EM 3-6 ~ FOR REMODELING. repairs. See 1185 |. Perry. TRENCHING. septic tanks. _ditehes and boat well. EXCAVATING FOR Field tile footings, UL _2-54064. RING AND PATCH 1 WORK PLASTERING FE 8-1674 or MY 2-1 PLASTERING, NEW Hs EPAIR. Attics finished. Rawls, rr 4-0153 after 5 p.m PLASTERING & rea REAS. Pat mee ie R. G. ena 5-0592. ER FLOOR LAYING. and finishing. Phone FE ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444 Building Supplies 14 NEED CA oro FOR REPAIRS oe new _ construction? See Sig FINANCE, 1185 N. Perty FE 8-0661 Business Service Les NTED. a rate, Call before ty m, Pe pay CABINET MAKER AND C RPEN- ter, Kitchen speciaihy FE) ANNOUNCING “NEW of S SEW OWNERSHIP” rtan Electric ‘R CLEANERS NOW OPERATED BY Robert Berden Guaranteed Work OR “NO” CHARGE 10 Years Experience SPARTAN ELECTRIC 389 FE 2-8001 le A teen volum 4 Rik” homes 009 plane, Watts c mortgage. No obligation. uilders Exchange PE 3-7210 or UL 2-3463 ALL M or AIN PENS Beautiful metal fire- | from $180 installed. Brick 14; | DAINTY MAID COUN ‘SELLORS RM. he, _ Moving & Trucking 22 1-A Reduced Rates Local or long distance moving. suit MOVING CO. rE 14864 MOVING SERVICE enacen le Rates FE __3-4279. HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME _your price. Anytime. FE 8-0095. HAUTING AND RUBBISH. §2. A _load. any time. FE 4-0264 | LIGHT 1 HAULING AN AND | MOVING of any _kind. Cheap )_ PE 8-2494_— LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish ffll dirt. top soil sand, _Soa08: and front end loading. FE ~ O'DELL CARTAGE Local and long distance mov‘ng. Phone FE 54-6806 5-3458 “Share Living Quarters 33 BBL mn LADY TO _— oun HOME | Wtd, Comte Mtgs. 35 PPP IP LPP PPP Pad $100,000 $10 Gen- OR PENSIONED, 5 “EFIRED 2 clean, warm rooms, near bus TE 4-253. Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND %-Ton Pickups 1\%-ton Stakes Dump trucks Semi-Trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD | PE 4-0461 FE 4-1442 | Open Daily Including Suncay UNWANTED PICKED ARTICLES up free of charge. PE 5-4638. Painting & Decorating 23 FE | sr CLASS DECORATING. PAINT- ing and wallpapering. FE 4-0255. 1ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- orating. Cash or terms. UL A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering. FE ae A-1 PAINTING DECORATING Paper removed. “ 4-6918. 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR. EX- terior 10 per cent disc. for cash. Guaranteed. Free est. FE 4-9205. AAA PAINTING & DECORA™ING. 26 years’ experience. Reasonabie. Pree estimates. Phone UL 32-1398. PAINTING INT. & EXT. PAPER ha.ging. Mason Thompson. PFE 4-8364 PAPER HANGING PE 4-2!171 PAINTING — PAPERING Wall Wasting — Paper Removal GUARANTEED PE 32-2312 Television Service — 8 RADIO & SERVICE. Park. MA 4- cate Gare 1 HOUR se ibe. TV_& RADIO. FE 5-5270. DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. rE ——- or FE 35-8390 P. STRAKA ABILITY ae To sell your ‘and contract at the ate. Adults. Bd ties, 10. sowk. WANTED TO BORROW 04.000 ON! Pesto 51055 *- Private party. LARGE 1 LOVELY 4 — tele — ireplace, g porch garage Wanted to Rent 32 Near Airport. Adults. QR 3-1943. MODERN ROOM FURNISHED A MODERN 2? Ear eennd ag eee apt. Child welcome. FE 5-2757. trailer. 46530 Pontiac Trail, Wal) MOTEL. ENETTE APTS. Lake MA 4-2535. Utilities furn. $15 per week. 9470 Pontiac Lk. Rd. OR MODERN APARTMENT F PRIVATE bath and Saree 44 E. Chicago. Call after 7 NEAT 3 ROOM APARTMENT iT PRI- vate bath and entrance Call FS _2-4929 NICELY FURNISHED SECOND Tooms, bath & garage _Weat side PE 44188 or FE 8-3365. QUIET UPPER FLAT. AUTO. OIL to invest. Small land contracts heat. Garage optional. Near Wa- AS JOHNSON R et Sy ae $75 mo. Aft- : t N, Iealtor sh - UITABLE FOR 1, eVT. ENT. AND 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. aa garage. All utilities. Near oe “ Auburn. UL 2-2648. MODERN APT. Sn cool & bath Bverything ~4285. “room $-5005 apt. Heated. lowest possible discount is a serv- | ice Ted MeCu for lso. RS WAIT- rol ears. | WOMEN. PRIV oe BATH & EN- trance. FE 4- BS) c Ez ING, ‘NO OBLIGATION. CALL ANY HOUR! FE 43844 ARRO REALTY UTELY THE PASTEST AC- tion on your land contract. Cash _Fidge. Pr é-3ei 1 ee Realtor Part- 050 W. Huron. Large rooms, CASH FOR | cane CONTRACTS. | HK. J. deal —_ Dixie Hwy. Schools” “Pron Grade On 3-13 Call FE 8-890 and | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 ‘ist CLASS APT. BLDGS., 4 RMS. & bath, 2 story, easy walk up. nicely decorated. Tiled baths, plenty closet space, po automatic hot water & heat urnished by owner. Private yard and laundry facilities at 444 E. High aa accommodations. IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contract. New or seasoned. Your cash upon sat- look on, . L. Templeton, Realtor 239 Orchard Lake Rd PE 4-4863 compact range. — reste BEDROOM APARTMENT OVER- a. Lake; ora modern arate ig oo fur- rb Canales *S family _Mr. Clark pe 24 | 75 W Huron 8t. PE 4-0561 | _Wanted d Real E Estate tate 36 ALL CASH GI OR FHA EQUITIES "SHOP AR AROUND. THEN SEE Us~ | 7 ROOMS UN o Sell your land contract | and pirigidaire. CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN Paddock. 114 BE. HOWARD LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR| home -acre landscaped site. to sell. Ear] Garrels. EM 3-2511| Adults only. $150 per month. __or EM 3-4086. PE 56161 days. or FE STEACTS Che Weal Beate PE r 3.7688. Res. FE 4-4813. Ask for, 2 RMS. WILL PURN SULT. _Cln. redec. Util. $10 wk. ‘PE 5.1090. PURNISHED, 8TOVE Adults only. 290 7 BEDRMS. CLEAN. OUTSIDE OUTSIDE CITY, children welcome. $50 mo. 4-581 or FE 4-0090. 2 AND 3 ROOMS. PARTLY FUR- nished. Utilities, Hollywood Apartments PE If you are oa state or need | deposl quickly, call us. Immediate R._ I. WICKERSHAM furn 7195 WEST wars MAfair 6-6260 RMS. & BATH. Stove & ref oe 734 W. Huron 8 ALL rig. UTIL. — In- ALL CASH We will give you cash for your home, you & get cash. No fees, no obliga- ROOM APT, clean, modern, private, heat. water, janitor service, gas stove. downtown and buses. No drinkers. References. Call for appointment 5-7 pm. FE 2-2974. to ooo ONLY, hot rE 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH Fay entrance, down stairs. bachelor or 40237. 3 tor hot STOVE. soe room cottage furnished, “ideal for working girl. OR TREES SERGE ATER Kite REAL ESTATE WALKER & GARY RADIO & TV. | pe 4-1157 PE 4-482) PE 8-0071 188 N. Joh CASH Upholstering 25 48 HOURS room EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- HOME — EQUITY ing, 8173 Cooley Lake 3-2641. AL'S UPHOLSTERING FE 4-8797 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 297 “FE PERRY 8ST. - Lost & Found WATCH WITH GOLD braid bracelet, Oct. 19. En Doris from Arthur. ove to Doris Eaton Travis by Arthur Mutray. Bring in person to 1208 Washington Blvd, De- _troit. Reward LOST 2 ENGLISH . POINTER pups. Males. Vicinity of Lochaven and Cooley Lake Road. EM 3-6942 LOST: DIAMOND WRIST WATCH, vicinity downtown Pontiac. Re- ward Call OR 3-8260 LOST: FEMALE. herd chester GERMAN SHEP- 147 Old Perch Road. Ro- OL _6-2402. Reward LOST GRAY gar. ANSWERS TO) 5-965. Sally, rewar __ Marshall. LOST: 3, 239 8 Rose Center Road. ME 1-2547 before noon. LOST: FEMALE COCKER SPAN- jel, white with brown s; Vic. Long Lake & Adams Rw. Reward. _MI 6-4654. ~ Notices & Personals 27 10TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Cold wave ea $5.50. Dor- othy’s. a 2-8 MONTHS OLD BLUE ticks, and 1 airedale. Vicinity of Worded Ou hd Debts? Why not goog = ae bills and have BUDGET SERVICE st. 18 W. Huron FE 2 Over Connolly's Jewelers AA Private Detectives Don't Worry—Know the Facts. Get ae $8201 noe GIRL on WOMAN NEED- ANY Pa deen PE AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES Pred Herman OR 3-1592 BETTY'’S DOLL HOSPITAL. 4119 Quillen, OR 3-3874. SUPPLIES — 139 Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. FE 5-7805. 22. After 5 p.m. or if no an- 2-8734. Confidenti 7 FOR IMPRINTED ADVERTISING fis, IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT STATE BANK a friendly advisor. Phone PE WRIGHT-VALUET J BEDROOMS AND GARAGE. EM 3-474. Sell Us Your Equity ed. and gas Don’t home. Prom service. 5g ig mo FS ha Senge ae nies, Dixie ; WHITE : CAN SELL YOUR HOME. FE 5-0693 FE 5-0441 > ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND GI AND FHA “a= Newly decorated. FE CASH POR YOUR HOME WE TRADE 3 ROOMS & BATH. ALL UTILI- DORRIS & SON REALTORS ties furnished FE 5-5475 732 W. Huron PE 4-1557' 3 LARGE ROOMS AND “BATH. Private entrance, newly decorate All utilities rang Corner Augusta and 197 Sander- son. RMS. AND BATH, REFRIGER- ator, stove, hot water, heat and gas furnished. PE 8-0544. WTD: HOUSE—3 BEDRM. MOD- ern type home with basement. Purn. or unfurn. $10,000 to $20 - entra 000 bracket. Buy from private | _° Owner without mortgage or fi- nancing. Pay monthly until paid | heate | In full. PE 4-0698 cated _Rent it Apts. F Furnished 37 _ range 3 ROOM APARTMENT. ( CLOSE IN, utilities furnished. _ Oakhill, nee. d apartmept Centra $14 week. | ! i RM. KITCH. SHOWER BATH, | TV, _very_ nice. | FE 2-4376. . CLEAN UIET. : Qi Very suitable for 1 Aubu rn Ave. 3 & 4 RMS. & BATH. REFRIG & stove furn. — only. rr FE 2-6859. ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND Heat furnished. Near bus line $11 a week. MA 5-2476 FE 2-2930. 3 ROOMS ‘AND BATH STEAM- lly le- i and gas 16 or 2 persons. Also, a 2 rm. apt. 154 N. ‘Perry. FE 32-3053. LARGE ROOM APARTMENT, 1 Private —— and bath. Be- fore 3 PE 2-6102. 1 ROOM TCE. HEAT. hot cold water furnished. and Adults only. 290 N. Paddock. 2 ROOMS AND BATH. 1 BLOCK from Tel-Huron. FE 4-9376. 4 RMS. furn. 2 ROOMS. 312 MT. oe 8ST. $11.50-$12.00. FE 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE. ENTRANCE and bath. 111 N. Telegraph. 2 age & BATR, PVT. ENT., COU- e only, util, furn. UL '2-4027. 2 RM. & KITCHFNETTE. PVT. bath & ent. Adults. 100 Norton. 4 Rta edd ts ecb 4 peomboughe oft 2_RM. APT. PRIVATE BATH & | 4 | “Ri PLAT, entrance. Warm. OR 4-0234, OR ph Natal 2-0201. 5-27 4 ACROSS-F ies mo. o 2021. only. Atuite 3-4 RM. AND BATH APTS. UPPER. Heat furn. PE 2-7832. 4 RMS. AND BATH. UPPER. na 4-5661 UPPER, HEAT 123 Seminole 4 furnlaned nen Lapel he LITIES urnished newly dec FE 3 y orated, close KER 4 ca M ELKS TE steady ny FE + Rooms. UPPER. HEAT AND MPLE. ROOMS AND BATH — UPPER. In ee $45 month. OR 3- 1391. 2 RM. AND BATH, BASEMENT |5 RMS. & BATH. PARTLY FURN. fess weil, furn. $45 mo. 63 Ruth.| 1 child welcome. No drinkers. 1 bik. from — Body. Call OR 5 ice CLEAN RMS. Pvt. | —*!ter_5. FE 5 on Util. Washing iv. osrage. 5 ROOMS & ate UPPER. WES No drinkers. 209 Nort: ater be pre rished. OR 40109 A ROOM. ; a MEAT, 1 sundry, | ROOM UPPER-G AS HEAT AND e. West side. Call FE 2-1822. State. FE 5-3096 5 Rus. & BATH ON 8. : $50 mo. PE 5-9564. 2rms., private bath. Close | § iS ONPO = to Sears. FE 4-2579. heat. 87 Judson St. children 2 ROOMS AND TH. Y TROON AAW ISTE TR rec. Em ¢-006. fen Warm and cozy. FE * relrigerator fursaney i balla Apply at 1 oom fi 2 ROOMS, FURNISHED APT. LA-| next to at bosece a dy only. 67 Henderson. a vac ANT. 208 W ROOMS, 1 LADY PENSIONER OR | field. Pon : : tonne $40 per month. 242 N. $15" er mo. call Luvesin ssiee. .|@ ROOM NEWLY =D 7 RMs. "GEER FUR- _nished, Norton Ave. PE 5-1690. on oa rent on Rome St. MAple ROOMS A My F Rooks a Pa week, PE S-1051, "2 P| Florence Ave., $65 month 2 RM. APT. 405 W. HURON FE ue 2 RMS., GROUND PLOOR. PRI- yate entrance. Adults. FE 4-1319. ts OR 3 0202. bath. Heat fur- re- 3 RMS. PVT. BATHS. 76 Clark st bath. Matthews ‘. OR He Pad a DESIREABLE, AT- 2 CLEAN ROOMS QUIET | ed.. steam-heated, third floor couple or lady. $12 week. PR apartment. 2 large cross-ventilat- nf rooms, tiled bath. Pull ROOMS. And BATH. $18. ons room, ~- ggg = be oo 3 high-grade brick building. Walk- private ih entrance, adults| ie Snes on, tal, pets, adults | Re ; y $65. Call FE 2-676.roe _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ; { SATURDAY, OC’POBER 24, 1959 a TWENTY-SEVEN Rent Houses Urifurn. 0 For Sale Houses 49 med. $65 : t}2 , month | bir om Mge ~ BA or sell. atl im- . PE 5-6745. cludes heat, hot weter, stove and . refrigerator, 2 6K T NGALOW. UNION Lake Rd. area. mo. Real- oe —— Inc., ar tor Partridge. PE rete ° 3 yar a med BUNGALOW. DRAY- ton Ra, area. 2 ~ ORCHARD COURT jr SOM HOUSE FOR RENT ARTMENTS uburn its x! ont couple me _or with } child. UL 2-16 -—BRAN Ew— ED a —ain COMDIND 7B ROOM HOUSE. Ci CARPETING after 2:30. -1 & 3 BEDROOMS-— } ROOM HOME UNFURNISHED . 3 ROOM HO . ~ "Beak Grealiy Reduces’ $40 mo. Inquire at 69 W. Ken- Pontiac's most exclusive, modern) Pett. West rtment development 3 BEDROOM RANCH, FULL TILE Balcony-type with individ-| bath with shower, automatic oil entrance. heat, EF storms and Beautiful kitchens with metal cabi-| screens. ik from new grade nets im decorator colors with plas- school ge FM, —— wel- tie Stove and refrigerator ba ble Phone Afto. heat & hot water (soft) fur- 1TC aished. bitehen fan, master TV|> Groplc ose PE cha PURE. serial and many other fine fea- wres. —ADULTS ONLY— MANAGER 19 SALMER 8T., APT. ¢ FE 8-6918 Open Daily & Sun. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Paul A. Kern, Realtor Rentals 23-0200 BATH. OAK ROOMS AND oa Hill 1 child welcome. UL 2-3719.° SASHABAW APTS. 1 BEDRM. $75 OR 3- “ I ODERN — 3 roo r hag E hie me vi vate. Adu) EM ry 3 r Flat—Heated 3008 AUBURN AVE. AUBURN HTS. Living room, dinette, bedroom, cae oe and bath. Front ana|*, private entrances. Gar-ge. Attractive four-family building. $75 month. References re- quired. “FE 3-T101 or PE 54-8985. U WEST SIDE rooms and bath, All utilities furn., plus washer, stove end refrigerator, Phone OR 3-7193. bal fh ans SIDE oh woe & BATH. Why Pay} More? BILLS — WINTER: ted, laundry teelit ties ip bidg. pare one arated bedrm. — ‘OWN! saly ‘2 Diks. ged Also, terraces houses & « pMlacser el clean furnished apartments. SLATER APTS. S ROOM HOUSE POR RENT. i 53 N. PARKE 8ST oe PULL between EE ore & E. Huron aprile $85 mo FE 4-773. Nites & Sunday see caretaxer > .ROOM , HOUSE. OAS MEAT. MR CAROL, A- _-ARCADIA CT.| blinds. $75 per month. 30 8 _Marshall Rent Houses Furnished 39 HOME WITH LIV- way, garage Large yard. To re- sponsible couple | Purnish references. Will show AoE 12 am. 569 erson, off gy Re Street 1 SMALL HOUSE. SEMI-MODERN Nice front yd. Nr Blue 8k helor or stay-at-home cider | Par oy for part time work ] BEDROOM COZY. CLEAN. ON! busline. Near grocery. FE 2-4855. 2 BEDRM. MODERN. OIL HEAT. sl $20 wk. 46 Hillfield Rd. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FE 41039 3 ROOM FURNISHED. adults only. 104 Henderson. 3 ROOMS, MODERN. UL 32-2306 __Auburn Heights. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Fo.Ly |° equipped for the winter. Childre _Welcome OR 3-4163. ‘4 ¢ ROOMS. "na MARLINGTON OFP € RM FUR ALLED LAKE, ES side Pde. “ake front. Show app't. $65 mo. 3.7889. FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM HOME. including TV, automatic washer |° & dryer, excellent west side lo-|— realtor, 49 Mt. Clemens 8t., §-1201 or FE 2-2326. ——— FURNISHED 3 ROOM HOUSE FOR phan White only. 487 8. Pad- joc PURN. HOME, YRS. 3) bedrms., — pW. & aves ‘rm. Kitehen. coeea be auto. oe on pind cleo oil rage, 1% blocks from schoo! ge vic. of hospital. mo. Call after 4 p.m. MA 6-144 GM EXECUTIVE. 3 eos heat, 2 baths. $185 per month, with _ lease. OR 3-3798 LAKE ORION, 1 BEDRM., .M _ etn, 160 30 Heights Ra. } MY_ 3-1284.| MODERN SUBURBAN, 6 ROOM. _partly furnished. FE 8- 3325. MODERN, 2 BEDROOM. $75. _ EM 3-2418 MODERN 2 BEDROOM, CHILDREN welcome. Laundry room. 1 mile east of Commerce. $50 per month. 3355 Fox. EM 3-4006 NEW 2 BEDROOM FURN. rage, e Heights. Of land. MU 4-7256, Milfor NICELY FURN. HOME. 5 ROOMS & bath. Children welcome. 4846 Fenmore, Crescent Lake. Would sell. FE’ 5-7278. NEW 2 BEDROOM a aa Harve an Hele hte, ol se, vey m e de pe rie, ae N ry RODE AND SAT Ch < "i | 3-237. eat 5 \MALL HOUSES FOR RENT. = “quire at 1676 Taylor Rd. ask or Lonnie Weaver. FE 4-2031. WILL LEASE MO) ; Newly decorated, modern, 2 bedrm. h LAKE, LAKE FR __home, § rooms. MArket 4-2080. WATKINS LAKEFRONT Cozy modern furnished year around 2 bedrms. Heatalator fire- e. Bath. $75 monthly. Year round al tog ne pet mod- eat. Recreation room. Large " room. Picture Ww. 2 car garage. 100 ft. lake frontage. References $125 mo Dorothy Sn Ey Lavender Realtor hip 7001 _ 59) Phone EM "MU 4-0617 Rent Houses Unturn. 40 FULL BASEMENT, rd, fenced. 42 Allen St. 2-BEDROOM BRICK GAS HEAT — VACANT $75 PER MONTH large OR 4- Nicholie & Harger Co. 53% W. Heron rE 64189 | soURE sie | 3 BEDRM. HOUSE. $75 MONTH. Located wr on Moreland Ave. —Apply_at 3 SED KOON SARC PULL BASE- ment, completel modern. 3 Miles west of tlac on % acre of land. $90 gd mea = erences. Available ov. 1. 56-1042. J BEDROOM MODERN HOME. Clarkston Area. _pointment. MA 3 3 BEDROOM BRICK. NEW RANCH —a| » Carpeted, } | ome Clarkston Area. tiled basement. Available Nov. _lst $100. OR 3-3381 after 7 pm. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. R RELIABLE a. cone ; Rosa’ after 1 p.m SO SUN PORCH, AND re afeaes after § p.m. _or all day Sat. or Sun. + ROOM ON BROADWAY, ALSO yoo PE 6088 Sarees, on Ten- |Rd Re-decorated, _furnished EM }- 4 ROOMS AND BATH. ‘CLARKSTON area. MApie 4 BEDRM. ant NEWLY DEC- crated. Gas heat. Fireplace. $95 mo. OR 4-0095. |4 ROOMs AND BASEMENT. NEAR | school. FE 47368 4 ROOMS MODERN. AUBURN Heights vicinity. Call Detroit, Tux- _edo 1-4804. 4 ROOM PLAT. CLEAN. GARA White. 246 Orchard Lake. 4-3837. 4 ROOM HOUSE AND GARAGE Inquire 3738 Gregory Road, off Baldwin, “ad Proper School | at Ginge 4 BEDROOM HOUSE POR RENT. close to shops and downtown Pontiac. $55 month. Call evenings | MUlberry 9-1479. GE. GR § ROOM HOUSE. 1 OR 2 CHIL- dren. Must be neat or don't ea | $65 mo. $25 deposit. Apply 21 _Merrimac | &_ convenient 2-7326 or MAple §-2337 5 ROOM MODERN IN KEEGO a Inquire 223 Auburn ve. |§ ROOMS AND BASEMENT, WEST _of Pontiac. 965 month EM 3-0042. |§ ROOMS AND BATH. SELL OR _rent. FE 2-7958 |5 ROOMS, YEAR AROUND ON Cass Lake 1864 Cass Lake oes Norte) Saree |5 ROOM HOUSE. $55 A MONTH. 2303 Joswick Rd. off E. alo, FE 8-0927 § ROOM. AVAILABLE NOV. 2. 623 Franklin Rd ROOMS, FULL BASEMENT. 995 [are mo. FE ROOM DUPLEX, EWE DEC. orated, downtown ares. FE 8-0806 or FE 4-7066. 6 ROOM HOUSE & BATH. FULL basement. 259 8. Jessie. $15 wk. —_ have good references. FE 6 ROOM MODERN WITH GARAGE. References. After & p.m. call FE | _ 5-611. 6 ROOM HOUSE, 77 PRALL. FOR information call GR 4-1979. € ROOMS AND A tacaaD On Ga- rage Low rent to responsible ecole #47 Kepnilworth. Shown rom 1 to 5 gm. Sunday 6 ROOM, MODERN. WEST floor. ~— decorated, treo and clean. Call Ward Partridge, __1050 W. Huron. rE “43581. wee OOM HOUSE. PHONE UL & Re "ROOMS. 4 BEDROOMS, NEW On State Street. $75 mo. 2 eal people. FE 2-1194. ROOM HOUSE. ,, UNFURNISHED $40 mo. FE 5-8759 80 ACRES BIG ouss ~ OUT _ Baldwin. Call OA 8-29 $95 PER MONTIT canopy over stove. tile bath, storms & screens. Option to buy. See Hempelmann at 280 W. Yale, corner Stanley. Open daily. FE 3-9036 or UN 4-4586. 467 N. PERRY 5 rooms & bath. Oil heat. Chil- dren rmitted. $55 r month. .G. 102 E. Huron 8t. FE 4-8284 cee yey rhe AT COMMERCE. ; SDRC MODERN home. $90. MA 6-2904. BIRMINGHAM—2 BEDROOM GAS heat, large kitchen, living room and dining room. 2 car g near transportation, new! rated, available Nov. Ist. Call Federal 8-2153. BRAND NEW AT PONTIAC LAKE, 3 bedroom ranch, 2 car garage. Children welcome. Call OR 3-8138 BRICK 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX NOW AVAILABLE GAS HEAT — BASEMENT Nicholie & Harger Co. oo by ap-' Brick 3 bedroom, paved street, , Gk R- any Get to $500, SEA- BOAR FINANCE, 1185 N, Perry &. FE NEW, 3 wy Gash Whittier, OR 3-014. SELL). ROOMY 3 M. house, jarge lot, garage. Birming- ham-' ster area. School bus at door. Avgilable imaciately Cariels 71-0251. Eves and , 3. PTI B bedroom brick, ~~ — fate ard. Ref. OL 6- ie BEDROOMS | ere eek, Batt VACANT—14 ACRES. “CUCKLER REAL LTY 26 WN. Saginaw PE +4091 > ST 3 ae aE GARAGE, Manastield. 3 BEDROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR. 2 car garage large lot, 91 Bucliv. 3-Bedroom Ranch At Maceday ‘Lake Only 100 yards to perfect wend beach. Nice community of well- BEDROOM “aDitk for 6 mo. for ‘or $300. OA 86-2105. SMALL HOUSE IN COUNTRY. Coa! furnace, FE 5-8081. SMALL 3 ROOMS, $ Rochebter area. UL 2 SMALL CLEAN nour ‘ELEC. tric range, refrigerator, picture window, . vileges. No pets. on MONTH. SMALL MODERN HOUSE & GA- rage, clean. Couple only. FE 5-1969. SMALL 2 BEDROOM MODERN bungalow Near Union Lake Rd. Privileges on Upper Straits Lake. Fences rear yard. r mo. Cai. Realtor Partridge. 4-3581. 8AM oe he IN SYLVAN Lake rick at 1024 Waren. Carport, Ia lake iS een $125 lease. FE 4-5090 2-2105 VACANT 2 BEDRM. pai FULL basement. Ot] furnace. Clean. $80 _& month. PE 8-6819. WEST SIDE 3 BEDROOMS. OIL heat. $80 mo. OR 3-306]. WOLVERINE LAKE. 3 BED-| rooms, brick ranch. Full dining baths. 2-car attached gatas Immediate ssession ke privile es. 12 miles to Bir- Aaron, KE YEAR AROUND HOME ON PON- _tiac Lake. Call Tuxedo 4-2517. ~ Rent Lake Cottages 41 PDBLALALOOOPOLOLOLOPO OOD 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE, $65 month. Purnished. OR 3-2872 or _OR. 3-3258 COTTAGE 603 N. LONG LAKE, Lake Orion. $40. Eves. week-ends. MY 2-5681 42 For Rent Rooms PPA AAAASB O™w OOOO OOO 1 ROOM EFFICIENCY. ERB shane 118 State St. FE A SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN. light cooking, private entrance 207 E Huron. 4-9713 AT BUS STOP. LOGE. FRONT RM __kitchen privileges. FE 2-3517 COMPORTABLE SLEEPING ROOM. _ Working _man. PE 2-52 2- 52960 NICE CLEAN RM. IN PRIV | home for lady or gent. FE 4-938) evenings ROOM FOR LADY Kitchen, laundry & a oe | SLEEPING ROOM WITH _en privileges. FE 41039 |__Rooms with B Board 4 A. EXTRA CLEAN WHOLESOME food, TV. PE 8-097 N. | MEN. CLEAN MS. HOME- ROOM style food. FE 2-0318. PRIVATE ROOM POR RENT FOR elderly lady MA 4-2269 | ROOM & BOARD HOME PRIV. vie. Union Lk. Village EM 3-3315. | A WONLSRFUL HOME FOR EL- deriy people. loving care given these you love. 24 hour nursing care, or ambulatory 24-hour care. FE 4-2225 TELEGRAPH fee ACROSS FROM Tel-Huron Shopping Center. 40x60 masonry bidg. with of- fices. Paved parking and sales area. On a corner with 138 feet frontage on Telegraph You can sell absolutely anything here. lee for tratler sales. ‘Has been a very successful trailer sales corner for 15 years). tire corner, sales, garden small car dealership and hundreds of other businesses $375 per mo. Talk personally and only to gi E. Partridge or Bob Miller, W. Huron. Ph. FE +358 se” 18 x 60 STORE OR OFFICE FOR rent on Dixie Highway across from eS R Heat fur- nished, $90 month. Additional space available soon. nty of _ parting available OR 3-1972. 47 Rent Office Space 47 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC. NEW building. Beautiful panelled of- fices divided to suit your busi- ness. Up to 1400 sq. ft. of clear space available. Lights, heat & a lainaa WEST SIDE NEV | _location. FE For Rent Miscellaneous 48 48 1 STALL GARAGE. CAN BE USED to repair cars. Commercial use. FE 5-1061. 49 For Sa‘e Houses 2-Bedroom Lakefront Only $900 Down Move — in and pay only $73 per mon A-1 dry basement, automatic gas furnace, large liv- separate dining room, nice kitchen. Just i Dixie Highway ‘A Waterford Home and 2 Acres $900 Down—$60 Mo. Neat bungalow. Nice lawn and shade Full bath with tub good dry basement, automatic oil fur- nace. Water softener, good den soil. Just 15 minutes to Court House. Immediate possession. A dandy for small ‘amily. Giroux-Franks a REAL = 4395 Dixie Hwy. R 3-9701 or rent. Con- to buy. MA 5-1537. FOR Beautiful lake _— modern brick ranch home, 3 bedrooms, 2% ny 2 car garage, ideal —— businessman or execu- WILLIS M. BREWFR 53a WEST HURON PE 5-8183 |2 BEDROOM, FULL BABEMENT. RED as $1,000 down. FE 8-669 COLO! RMS. WITH BASE- ment. Pvt. FE 4-8136, after 4. a BRICK, «FRAME CLARKSTON, 3 BEDROOM BRICK, rm. my yard with barbeque. full basement, clean, $75 a Equit balance $4,000. Will month. FE 8-6819. : __ consider gee OR_3-3520 CLARKSTON, CLOSE TO SCHOOLS |? BEDRM. RANCH—FENCED—i" bedroom. brick ranch. onli perems: $8950. $600 dn. 882 Stir- ath, Fe “eS ing. each “Drive. all Maple 2 BEDROOM, FULLY INSULATED. S-1616 after 2 p.m. Tile storms & screens, ven. CLARKSTON, 3 BEDROOM RANCH,| Diinds. Ofl heat, landscaped. Near 1 baths, 3 years old. Near Pontiac Motors & Fisher Body a Will lease t. 7,500, $800 4 Ww. - take spas on Crescent Lake. a. payment, Immediate John, J. Vermett REALTY 9203 Commerce Rd. EM 3-6466 94-96 E. Huron St PE 4-5181 FE 5-8064 or FE 8-0823 ~~~ FOR ‘LEABE 3 bedroom e, newly dec- orated, gas t, 1% baths, Large wtitity, room, wg ag bi 4 way, 2 car close to public an free jal schools. mT or A a og owner. further inf formation write Box 33, _ Pontiac Press. GAS STATION OPERATOR, =x perienc 7 a.m. =. Glarkstog area. § Salary a payment nF OR, 8A 5980 N f Call Detroit 2 BEDROOM HOME. DRAYTON * Fikng Amy gazaiabie mind vr 2-1583 between 9 and 5, Mon. Fri. 2 Paar? INCOME “PROPERTY. Must sold settle estate. Ca) a, EM _3-66 “S eaee 2 BEDRM.., PLASTERED, COVED ceilings, bsmt., loty $9200. ige. OR 3-0018. 2 BEDROOM, NEW HOME, FOR ” ue or sale. FE 5-3010. 2 8B LARG LIVING Toom heat, nicely landsca: $8500" Ga Sting’ own. oad eluded. OR ie 3 BEDR' E- e $600 down ent mortgage. FE 6-157 Everything for «-nvenience, FE | 5-7332. BUSINESS PEOPLE ao a Rent | Stores 46 ULTRANEW STORES. WEST side. PE 2-2 BLDG. ae i BEST | 2-0201 gar- | | | Conval«scent Homes AA tor on call Trained per- a food. | sonnel. Good homec _ Flexible rates. FE 4-60 WE OFFER THE FINEST IN equipment ano service, at rea-| sonaoie rates. Men or women. Bed — parking included. At $75 per mo. ; and up. FE 2-6280 after 10 AM. | FE | | RENT WITH TO BUY.| kept homes. Full b t tg Big Rs furnace: Attached garage. Cgruer MY 3-371}. . oe ites ok hie SMALL OUSE eaving state. $1 wi He Rhy mot UL 4-9652. iene down. Must be sold immediately. WILL 3B 2-Bedroom Lakefront Small Down Payment uiet and secluded neighborhood. ard shore, good fishing. Excel- lent basement. automatic gas fur- 20-foot living Good sized m kitchen. Im- - Mediate possession Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hwy OR 3-9701 3 BDRM. OLDER HOME. EQUITY | $500. Payments $65 Owner. 4-0936. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. $4,250, $250 down, $40 a month. Needs re- _pairs, EM 3-0135. ¢ BEDROOM CINDER BLOCK house on 1% acre lot. Will sell under appraisal price. 1770 Elsie | ~~~ _Dr. PE 5-1630. 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR rent or sale. Smal] down pay- ment, 6 miles from Court House. _FE 5-964 _ lé BEDRM .. NORTH repr LARGE FE _lot, low ot, low terms. FE | 5-14 5 RMS. & BATH. viuuviaN blinds, diaves & rugs. $6,000 __with $500 down. FE 4-0286. 4-BEDROOM HOME Full basement. Living room, kitchen. dining room and den. | New oil FA furnace. Garage large lot in good condition. $10.- 000 terms ’ ’ $300 DOWN Includes, closing costs on 2 bed- | room modern home. $65 a month includes taxes and insurance. C. PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15 Ortonville NA_ 17-2815 | 6 RMS. & BATH. BY OWNER. 29 8 Shirley FE 4-0456 4935 PINEKNOB Near Maybee Rd and Sashabaw ONLY $95 DOWN 2 bedroom. automatic heat. alu- minum storms, about 1 acre of land. Monthly payments cludes | tc and interest aw orwest Realty, Dlamond =e $1330 DOWN. $75 MO 2 bedrooms large kitchen. birch cupboards, snack bar facilities Storms and screens and triple sash 3-piece bath and _shower Lot 60° x 352°. FE 8-2547 Bargain for Colored BEDROOM. NOTHING OR Gis PAVED STREET | VV it, Realtor | Oakland Av Open. till 8 30 BY OWNER-—#$600 DOWN 3 rooms and bath, full basement. city improvements. Located at 76 Parkdale. For more information 144 Judson after 4 p.m BY OWNER BOATING PRIVILEGE At back of lot. 3 bedroom. 1'3 Full basement. Carpeting, Sereened porch west of Pontiac For appt BRICK LAKE FRONT, 4 ROOMS. full basement. §$8.000. Home on lake front, 6 rooms. 3 room apt. full basement, oil heat. fireplace, outdoor grill. 2 docks. A steal at $16,900. Terms. LAUINGER REALTY OR 3-8138 BY OWNER, MUST SELL, 3 BED- room ranch, double carport with patio, aluminum storms & screens, $7750, $500 down. UL 2-3281. BY OWNER On | $60 In-| Electrical | | | FE 5-044] | Terms. | | Like new. Built in ‘55. Pull fin- | ished basement. 5 rooms modern furniture. Aluminum storms. Im- mediate oe $750 down Terms. M oe “OWNER 3 bedroom house for sale 2 blocks from school, near MSUO. Ga- Tage, large fot, trees, knotty pine | dinette, tiled bath. _FE 8-0252. $400 down. | BY OWNER. 4 BEDROOM BUNGA- | low, (2 up and 2 down), Locat- ed at 32 N. Anderson. This 7 room house has alum. siding, | Janitro) gas furnace and 2 car garage miy $12,500 with terms Call FE 2-0679, to see. BY OWNER. EAST MANSFIELD. 4 years old, 2 bedroom, gas heat. hardwood floors. aluminum storms and screens $7.750 with $600 down. $68 month FE 8-0812 BY OWNER. 2 BEDROOM RANCH with breevewav and garage at- tached Large 13 x 18 living rm, basement divided with recreation room, and Roman brick fireplace Large shady lot $12,500 Full price with cash 4'2g per cent mortgage 3445 Watkins Lake Road | BY OWNER CLARKSTON NEAR schools. 6 rms. & bath. 2 bedrms Ges heat & garage. $8.900 with _$1,000 down MAple 5-1516. BY OWNER. INCOME. REDUCED to $9,950. FE 2-5038 | BY C OWNER, Ww WALTON IN BLVD. 3 bedroom brick ree attached 2 car garage OR 3-8814 BY OWNER 3 yrs. old, 4 bedrm. brick ranch Lake Oakland Heights, near Dray- ton Plains. 1% bath. Carpeting Completely furnished. Provincial and Modern. All appliances. Take over 4'4 per cent GI. _PE 5.9966. BY OWNER, MUST SACRIFICE, 4 room house in Drayton area, com- | plete with storms, screens, elec- tric hot water, large lot $6,900 with $2,000 down or $5,900 cash 5-2864 CLAWSON 405 W. TACOMA 3 large bedrooms, tile bath, farm house kitchen. Full basement, gas heat, fenced. 1 block to schools. Close to shopping. Immedi | | loan. $8,000 | equity for $5,500. OR 3-2039 or | CARNIVAL By Dick Turner TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. 0-24 © 1068 be WEE Berne in “That's Mom for you, isn't it, Pop? Always coming oe | , with some bargain nobody needs!” For Sale _Houses 49) For r Sale Heuses 49 EXCELLENT 4 BEDROOM)! OnLy $250 DOWN. LARGE 3 BED- | BRICK. Seminole Hills. Call oom with >asement on 1 acre. | FE 5-8183 for details. Ask Inside to be finished. will include | ___for DON. : My 20 Plains area | ~~ SLIZABETH LAKEFRONT 100 ft. perfect beach. Beautiful 2 ‘evel nome. 5 bedrooms. A> real Luy at $29,900 including fur- nishings ‘ELwoop REALTY FE 2-5452 Pontiac Lake Front ront 4 rooms and sun parlor Full tile bath. oak floors in living room | and bedrooms. New sea wal! alu- minum car port. Ful) basement Well landscaped yard. Water soft- | ener forced air oil heat Perms | can be arranged or will trade for FOR SALE BY OWNER. NEAR Waterford High. 2 bedroom, car- Seecay Patcsd puck. ston down, north side home in Pontiac | per month ae satin me teat Soace house can be | _OR sot $100 Lynsue Lane.| iiveq in while you build $1600 full price $200 down CRAWFORD AGENCY 'FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 BED- room, full basement, FE 8-6691. FOR QU A § 258 W. Walton FE 8-2306 wee bie See ae ACES | coe ria MY 3.1103 Auburn Hgts. $14,000. $90 mo. including Lo er _leaving | state gts ROCHESTER KNOLL. 3 bedroom, 2'3 baths. 3-year-old | FOR SALE 2290 f eT ae! brick ranch. on corner 1 acre block west of Middlebelt Rd oan Landscaped lot, 2*a-car garage Sunday 1-7 pm 3 bedroom, brick large family room_ Carpeting home. with brick attached ga- drapes, water softener. gasinator rage. wal) to wall carpeting and and disposal. Immediate posses- | drapes. full basement, gas heat sion. Owner transferred. Priced | furnace, recreation room, 2 fire| far below cost for quick sale places, FHA or conventional. Im-| $24900. Terms to suit you. Call mediate possession Gerald Put- OL 1-0406, Rochester ters | : : ers Co, or call MA 4-0623 after 3 BEDROOM 4pm a adden Nog EG | evel, recreation room, gas heat FOR COLORED OR _ WHITE. 3 2 blocks Catholic and public bedroom home, modern kitchen. schools. 2 blocks from new Gas heat. Good roof & siding Methodist Church. all improve- $6,000 cash or $8.550 with $600 ments. FHA marteage low dow _d@own FE 4-6348 200 Willard St payments Will” consider terms FRAME HOUSE 18x20 TO BE TORN| Open 1336 «6Catalpa Drive. OL down and moved Excellent for 1-8244— ee | _ hunting cabin. FE 8-0107 SHELL HOUSE FOR SALE 38 . 25° 3 bedrms u smt ic- 6 & Ok COLORED ture Window in sly area. Lot Prospect Bi, Call PE «aie =| =e > Oe gem tolerstotpm 9) S¥LVAN LAKE OT NOTHING DOWN 55 ft. lots,| 1440 Avondale. A real steal! 3 paved, city sewer & water. gas oe ae Apes ae heat. basement. large kitchen. . ae sii a : D or 2 schools Bee model at 380. w | pulider. | Ericed to move fan Yale, corner Stanley. FE 3-0036 | $1 . § UN "aaa hee a or UN 464586 ernoons or 3 3 collec IMMEDIATE | POSSESSION. 6 BM OPEN SUNDAY ranch sement, nice ee ane foot lot. $7,900. terms. Drive by SMALL HOUSE ON § ACRES 6455 Adamson off Airport Road.| ‘mall down payment OR 3-5586 _Phone owner. OR 3-1972 SYLVAN VILLAGE MODELS, SEE INVESTMENT PROPERTY CLOSE-| these beautiful homes under in. 2 family income. $6750 OR! construction. 1460 Glenwood & 1.8021 W. W. Ross Homes. Inc:| 20 aloo ora a re %i | A ‘attel registere uilder IN sine MAYBEE RD. ELgin 6- 1535 2 bedroom home, gas heat. 1'2 TRADE OR SELL. 2 BEDROOM car gararge, large lot. no base- modern. FE 2-7151 ment Cash to mortgage. assume $47 per month. OR 3-8465 after. i pm IN ROCHESTER TEACHER TRANSFERRED, 8O for the folks who want some- | thing better, here's a Ross bui!t 1'g bath, 3 bedrooms, all brick ranch. $93 per month, total Cti-, villan or GI A stone fireplace at one end of w . ROSS, HOMES INC. Heo 25 i: “ avne oo ee the | OR 3-8021 eart of this love oom re baths, ‘brick home. Loceted | TRADE OR SELL EQUITY POR at 224 Alice street in one of car, 3 bedroom, full basement, Rochester's nicest new home sec- glassed in porch and dinette, tions. This home is situated on a beautifully landscaped lot be- neath towering hickory and elm trees. Extras a sluminum news decorated. FE 2-4798 | TRI-LEVEL STARTER | NO MONEY DOWN storms & scree garbage dis-| Build a home to be proud of, posal, slate entry. " tiotshe base- Your lot or ours. Have model. ment, water softener. gas heat, G_Fiattley, EM 3-0482 and many more features years ————— old Price $17 900. Immediate pos- paths PE LOVELY 4 BEDRN. session. Terms. | LAKE , : VILLAGE LAKEFRONT & LAKE SM felis peay ieee ea — All A . Teasonably price wit terms. LILLY, INC. Large se.ection to choose from. 828 Main St. Rochester STFELE REALTY 1248 N. MII- OLive 18141 a Rd. 1 righ Highland & JOB TR TRANSFERRED. MUST SELL 42045 ore eo eH MY 3 bedrm brick tn arkston, pan- = ) . wis LAKE AREA. 3 BED- aa ae G ise lot. By owner. room, carpeted living room and! setae Es dinin el, youngstown kitchen. | | LARGE YEAR ROUND HOME AT/ full tlied bath, large lot, partially —Pack sane. $500 down. OR 40054. fenced, lovely patio and. grill, W DOWN PAYMENT 1‘a car garage, completely land- $40 =) npc buys this cute 3 rooms scaped $500 down. 4'g per cent MA 43147 GRAND TRUNK WESTERN RAI! - road Company single story wood- & bath. Partial basement. Near | Carroll Lake. FE 4-5203 LAKE ORION 5 ROOMS & BATH | All modern, lakefront. Owner. MY en frame @epot building at Wix -3711. om Michigan Building is ap- LAKE OAKLAND HEIGHTS 3 BED-| proximately Vee shaped = with room ramce, full basement 724 {ft base of Vee being 19 feet arid family room and kitchen '2 acre arms of Vee being approximate! lot $16500 $2650 dn OR 3-6886 50 feet® in length and is sup- | aa mae sa ~ = ported on timber posts and sills STRATHMORE 231 WEST Depot and adjacent outside toilet | building approximately 5 ft by 8 ft is to be razed and removed | from Ratlroad property or ma: be moved as units for use else- where by Contractor Timber posts supporting depot must also be removed and site leveled and area cleared of all materials Outside toilet vault to be steri- lized with chloride of Hme and | filled and leveled Bids to be sent to R. P. Cornwell, Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company, 131 West Lafayette, Detroit 26. Mich- CIVILIANS $190 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS 2 bedrooms, full basement. 5 years old Auto. heat and hot water. — - screens, Fenced. Very vio ‘immediate possession ae Right to reject any and k at it and all bids is reserved. For in ae con we and loo tion contact Mr. T Superintendent, Detroit, at DAYS WO 3-3350 Eves. Sat. & Sun. TO 8-985! __2-2260, Ext. 382 ~ LOVELY SUBURBAN HOME _ 3 bedroom rancher, 2 years old | G. I. Homes with 1% baths, tastefully deco- | pos- session. Shown by appointment oe Aaron, BR -8171. KE ciARESTOR. 8 RM. RANCH, ATT. gar., complete. Gas heat. $17, 995. _ $2. 995 down. Owner MA_ 5-1445. CLARKSTON, 3 BEDROOM BRICK ranch with carport, 1'2 bath, fruit trees. % acre lot, take over G.I. loan 442%. Low down payment or will rent with option _to buy. $96 a month. MA 5-1496 COLORED 7 House near Murphy Park. $1000 for equity. Balance $4524. Pay- ments $61.50 per month Call after 3:30 p.m. FE 8-3874. COLORED New GI homes. No down pay- ment. 3 bedrooms and tile ba full basement, gas heat, acreens and storms, concrete drives, paved streets, Close to schools and at 408 Tithe o-—"- See Model at St. Phone FE PE. 5.8875. “VASBINDE R, INC. CHEAP. $295 DOWN. 2 BEDRM, full bsmt. Auto. of] furnace & hot water heater. Joslyn Rd. $5,900. MI 6-1432 after 7. CUSTOM BUILT gs 9 a ee Twin Lakes me of Pon- tiac. Starfire Bid “Gon 4-631. COLOR BD Please do not call me seo 3 you are ready to buy a ho I own several good ones and have r- sonal problems. ha unusual _ — Call after 5 Petr 8-07 DON’T LET LACK 0 N. Perry 8t., FE 8-0661. rated. Gas heat, 2 car garage. 3 ACRES. § room modern home FHA $8600 down or 500 to Glassed front porch, 2 bedrooms existing mortgage. Located north down; expansion attic up. 3-pe. of Lake range Phone OL 1-7511 bath, carpeting, basement, fur- for inspec nace, 2-car garage. Good land, FRAN NK Ss} SHEPARD, _ BROKER _ close to Pontiac. $13,900. MILFORD LAKEFRONT. Watkins Lake Mod. ern 2 bedroom home ery attrac- $25 Moves You In tive exterior Attached garage, 3 bedrooms. Gas heat. Garbage breezeway. Gas heat. Carpeting disposal Paved street. City sew- Lot 75 x 135 feet. $9,700. er & water Leary? lot. Full base- ment. Heart lake area. 3 PERRY STREET. 5 room modern, blocks to schools. 1'%-story home Painted & plas- VErmont 8-3731 or WOodward tered walls, light oak floors up __2-3574 or VErmont 8-3 and down. 2 bedrooms, base- MUST SELL. 1 ACRE ON MOORE, ale hei 2-car garage, large | ot ; | large garage, com- plete basement, radiant heat. thermopane picture windows, pa- tio. carpets & drapes, a Fa freeze, | 2 electric stoves. EM 3 MODERN 5 ROOM RANCH. MUST | sell. Owner leaving state. Phone _MY _2-3352_ after (6 p.m NEAT 5 YR. OLD 2 BEDROOM | home. $1,000 down. mo. plus _taxes & insurance. 18. MUST SELL. 1 ACRE OR ORE home. agg ean attached, with ca Hi-Fi. Ful prpercodige ti in Sylvan nor. FE 64 wEWLT DECORATED bedroom and bath down; large bedrooms and bath up. Fire- room. Glassed-in in modern itehen. heat, basement, painted with recreation room. ae or a a $75 month. Ph 6 room ranch, JUST MORTGAGE COSTS DOWN ON ABOVE PROPERTIES EN SUN. 10 TO 5 CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron en Eves. & Sun __FE_ 3-7888—-RES. FE 4-4813 3 BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN MOVES YOU IN NO MORTGAGE COSTS PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT MODEL OPEN re me OWNER TRANSFERRED Dundee 1244 near Golf Course | M-59. 3 bedroom brick ranch, | | bath * For Sale Houses 49 TT, 1 , a » SUNDAY 2-5 39 HILL CIRCLE DONELSON PARK Wonderful afea. Wonderful prop- rty. 3 bedroom brick ranch e with year around brick Poked leading to 2-car eo. Fi ment, with finished pete pe logge 115 x ie nicely landscaped Don’t miss your chance to see - thal value in a home. Elizabeth Lake R 1 block west of Voor- heis Road. Turn ‘eft on Hill Circle. SUNDAY 2987 EDGEFIELD DONELSON PARK JUST REDUCED Lovely Cape Cod home Carpeting in entrance hall, pail dining room and living room treplace, large bed- rooms. ceramic tile ba full basement. Screened porch, at- tached: garage. Located on 90 ft. For Sele Houses 49 HAYDEN 20 ACRES. 7 Room Home. 4 bed- au 8c! . mile’ away. yo gie 100. terms. SCOTT LAKE RD. $400 Down. 900 full price. Two small houses, 1 vacant; 1 rented at $35 per month OXBOW LAKE. Cana! front. mediate session on this 3 home wi fireplace. Basement, oi) furnace sarace. Dblin School area. $1.500 down. AVON TWP. Off S. Bivd. $500 dewn. 2 bedroom home. Wired for dryer & range $6,500. E. TENNYSON. Spotless 3 BR home in excellent condition. Be arate dining room, basement is tiled Gas furnace, l*-car ga- rage. Paved drive. Nicely land- scaped $10.950 terms. NORTH SIDE. Near St. Michael's Good 2 BR home. Separate din- ing room, basement, gas furnace & water heater. Garage. $8,500. terms landscaped lot. A very desirable area and well worth your consid- eration $15,950 Your — Mrs. Winger. Huron st. to heis Rd: right to Edgefield; to property. WEST SUBURBAN $11.950—3 bedroom modern ranch with full exposed basement, locat- ed on 80 x 120 lot) Owner will consider low down payment with easy terms to right buyer This is a real value. Let's look and talk this over HOYT REALTY FE 2-9840 GILES | Lakefront Only $16,750 full price for a sharp 6 room home. 2-car garage On a well land- scaped lot with cut stone sea wall on lake Terms ar- ranged. Call for appoint- ment North Side Inside the city on a street A sharp 3 bedroom that is like a doll house Let us show you this home today! aved 4+ Bedrooms A nice 7 room, 4 bedroom home with full basement Auto gas heat New alumi- num siding, also a 2-car ga- rage Located on Baldwin. We have the key! (SHleIES RE ALTY CO FE 5-6175 221 wane e AVE OPEN 9 AM - PM MULTIPLE LISTING ‘SE RVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ARRO STEAM BATH Just one of the many extras included in this lovely 2 bedroom home Inspect and see for yourself a beautiful planeled living room and dining room which ts fintshed in select cherry wood 1'2 car garage Hardwood floors and fully insulated Sick Sh quick sale at Is $7959 Easy ter ; NORTH OF TOWN Very sharp 1'g story home that ts vacant and ready for our tn- ape tion Dormitory size bedroom 20x20 that should help the family needs Wall to wall carpeting in living and dining rooms Full basement Gas heat Nicely land- scaped and a 2 garage. $11 500 PRIVACY room are combined to make a3 wonderful setting for this ome located near Elizabet! Featuring 3 baad ad wa'l to wall garage. Pull full baths 2 car garage ill tiled base- ment with recreation room le _TED McCULLOUGH $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd FE 5-1284—FE 4-3844 Open 9am to830 pm mindey 1-5 “SMITH” CLARKSTON AREA rm modern frame home with enclosed front porch, situated on extra large lot with numerous shade and fruit trees. Price re- duced. $6,450. $1,0u0 down. And elbow ~ oS - > aa MICHAEL'S AREA frame in excellent condi- Tm ion Liv. rm, din rm, kitchen and 1 bedrm. down, 2 bedrms and bath up Pull basement oil furnace, auto gas heater and incinerator. Out state owner must | sell. $7,850. $750 down. NEAR PONTIAC HIGH Large family home in excellent condition on choice corner ict Pull basement, gas heat and hot water, 1 car garage, carpeting and other features inciuded at $12,500. Terms DRAYTON WOODS Nearing completion TRI-! EVEL brick and alum. sidin Feavuring 3 bedrms, itv mm with ovtural fireplace paneled den, utility rm 1', baths. vanity in toain din. rm beautiful ktichen with built-in Hotpoint Oven apd Tange, basement baseboard hot water heat (sarage and paved driveway. Buy now and relect your own colors Priced at $21.800 Attractive terms Rolie HH. 244 8. Telegraph Rd Smith, Realtor +E 3-7848 | _ Eves MA 5- 6431 IRWIN ~ GEORGE R OPEN SU NAN: I 54 HUMMINGBIRD ae New 3 bedroom brick with attached 2 car garage rr wooded lot. 2 fireplaces. Built-in oven and range. Black top street. fant neighborhood Dixie Hwy to Maybee to Hummingbird, 1 block to open sign. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 | 3 BEDROOM BRICK Hardwood floors, plastered walls, family kitchen with built-in oven and range 1'% baths upstairs. Walk out basement 2 car garage Picturesque wooded lot. Priced for quick sale Dixie Hwy. to May- bes Rd. right on Hummingbird, left to open sign. GEORGE R_ IRWIN, ae bar 298 W iN FE 3-7683 WALTO __ MULTIPLE E LISTING SERVICE _ A BEAUTIFUL GRAY BRICK atop a high hill with a view from the terraced back yard can be yours today. This fully insulated home has 3 bedrooms. sliding closet doors with glass shower curtain. Lots of closet space, large living room with picture window. Aluminum storms screens and doors. Mod ern kitchen with automatic vent fan Full. dry basement with au- tomatic gas heat. Lot size 170x137. Move next week. No credit check yments only $86 per month ee all taxes and in- surance down. Phone FE 68-1900 shor 5 p.m. By owner 1 yr. old. 2 car attached ga- rine & — 92 Ly i WEEKDAYS 7 eo 1:30 TO 6 age a eat, carpete: Heli é 2 bedrooms. Modern to 2 blocks north of Montcalm oe clgeasny built in — Ray . s bargain. o 5. ? , a Dergain, Open Sun, 12 to.) WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or Eves. LI 2-4677 Voor left | FE 2-0966 , Y REALTOR new | rancher | COLORED superb | tiled bath | $700 DOWN 3 bedroom ranch home Oil furnace. Alum. awnings. Lot 90 x 125. Blacktop street. Near Waterford High School. | J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves ous 10 to 2 | Near Waterford High 3 Bedroom home, carport. Situ- ated on large lot. Restricted neighborhood. Select oak oe ceramic tile newly orated. A further information call. For Sele Houses 0 GI's: Nothing Down DRAYTON PLAINS AREA— Situated on a corner lot 175z this Ca Cod 338, throdenott, Tue if out. e liv is 13.6x19.5. Teeree a tl sized dining Troom too. bedroom and may be purchased bya Ve eran for $11, th na nthe sigan costs of approxi- down. I] to see at once! WISNER SCHOOL DIS8- TRICT — 3 bedroom home on a corner lot. Glass en- closed front bedrooms up, 2 car garage. Only $11,709 with spproxi- brea $500 mortgage costs DRAYTON PLAINS—Atten- tion GIs with large lies. We offer you 2-story home, featuring 4 nice drooms, i9-ft. living room with fireplace, family dining room and beautiful modern kitchen with break- fast room Full basement, gas heat roe poet yard 2-car gar Full price $12,200 — Bey $550 closing costs down RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 S| Telegraph Rd. Open 9 - 8 | FE 3-7103 PE 2 2-6936 bath, dec- | ood buy at $11,850. For | Herbert Cc. Davis, Ritr. ‘Val- =| J- Way MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONEIL WILL 2 BEDROOM and a fll vour need We have this lovely custom-built | home for sale because the | owner is in Florida Beauti- | fully carpeted living 100m | den and hall. Ledge rock fireplace divider between . living oom and den 2 large } bedrooms. tile bath Loads of closet space Full base- ment with recreation room | party done. On a wooded | ot 860x180 $14500 is the | price for quick sale. | e NOT JUST A PLACE to hang your hat but a home in every sense of the word 4 lovely bedrooms = with space for aw fifth if desired. Th@ vestibule entrance has a guest closet. There is a | natural firepiace a full din- ing rm and the kitchen has space for a table also Full bath down, half bath up Grand basement, extra big heating plant. all ar- anged with the idea of a wall to wall carpeting and | water softener included | Solid brick best of con- truction Indian village ! Webster school only 2 biovks aWay Bargain priced for quick sale at $15,900 $1060 DOWN will buy vou a charming J bedroom home featuring a 20 ft living room. kitchen w h eating space and large utility Oul heat. On a 775x212 ft 1 ot Full price $9 950—Immediate possession RECOMMENDED couple who have gotten tir again. It's attractive 2 be room shake at an enormous dining room The kitchen 1s especially nice and has ample space plus @ built-in Fu'l basement. gas | ee Pa haps best of al! 1 Ine location — PI- ONEFR HIGHLANDS CHEROKEF. HIL!I S—A per- ' fect location tor this 3 bed- room brick Beautifully car- peted living room and din- ing ell Kitchen with a le cupboards Ceramic bath Hardwood floors. plastered walls) Full basement, fin- ished recreation room Al- tached garage. Priced at $17.5 AN EXCELLENT retire- ment home. Sharp and clean es 2 bedrooms Plastered Oak flooring and full basement the bus line and has all city conveniences Can be handled for $500 down plus costs on easy FHA terms. $9,500 full price — Or less for a cash deal. RAY O'NEILL, 262 S ooo Rd -7103 Large pitches s on Realtor Open 9-9 PE 3 ___ FE 2-6936 | $250 DOWN. $3750 full price 2 bedroom, situated on a 250 x 130 lot. Needs some finishing. but a real buy ambitious per- son for an $500 DOWN Adams Road near Auburn Heights With 65 x 200 ft. lot Pull basement Automatic oil heat Garage Chicken house Fruit and berries Only $60 per month Better Hurry on this oie Located on South NEAWINGIEAM of Auburn & Cr UL 2-3310 ONLY $60 PER MONTH 2 BEDROOM-- LL BASEMENT — “BRICK” | $7,900 . —SALES OFFICE— a4 EAST BLVD. SELDON CO. Agent FE 4-7833 NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. NORTH END 2 & 3 bedroom homes with about $200 down and monthly payments with basements bricks All auto Vacant. Call us for informa- tion | ig Ors AREA bedroom ranch homes vith auto. heat Tile baths Just decorated Nothing down and low interest rates Some bricks Vacant BRICK RANCH In Walled Lake area Only $500 down with PHA terms on balance. Just decorated Paved street. Extra bath with stall shower Carport. Call us for details. ee PARK bedroom auto. heat Tile } path Garage with attached | screened porch. Fenced oOOkKSs -FU | yard. Low down payment with easy monthly pay- ments WEST HURON Suburban rane At Its Best Your future home is the (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3.8021 | | ___FE 5-6183__ | | | | | | 245 ; ‘ | | FOR VALUES & TRADES | LAKE ANGELUS 5 room bungalow 20° living room, roomy itchen and cozy dinette. garage with attached and heated work shop. Only $950 down NORTHERN HIGH Is only 4 blocks from this 3 bed- room family home, basement wilh recreation space, e@sy terms. FOR COLORED $950 down. all brick and fure nished 5 rooms and bath down- Stairs plus a 4 room and bath apartment with private en- trance, renting for $18 per week, basement and gas heat R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR Oakland Ave Open 9 FE 5-0693 or FE 4-3531 BREWER LAKE FRONT Located on one of Oakland Coun- ty's larger Jakes beautiful ram- bly. brick ranch home. large liv- ing room with fireplace 3 bed- rooms, full basement with extra ordinary recreation room, breeze- way with fireplace, plus two (ar attached garage 2'2 baths, a ilomatic oll heat ndry room Jot 175° x 250, of shade trees. convenient to schools, shown appoin:.- ment to 8 by NEWLY WEDS Lovely room moder looking the golf course privileges I's car garage 50 x 150, easy FHA terms. nh home, over- lake lot SCOTT LAKE Owner leaving cits modern bungalow rage 2 big fenced $1000 down offers $ room I'z car lots, 100 1 200 PONTIAC MOTOR substantial 6 roo heat 2 ca and bus m mode Baraxe $9950 WILLIS M 94-96 E Huron St Eves FE 5-8064 or BREWI , es R FE 4-5161 FE 8-0823 Tired of Just Getting | Rent Receipts? | | | | , Then Put Your Rent Dollars to Work! Just @ little more than one month's rent will move you Into a brand new 3 bed- room home! $100. 00 MOVES YOU wall to wall carpeting living room, dining room hall in fad Gas Heat Close to Shopping Schools Churches Fisher Body Model 135 \\ SPOT-LIT] area and Located at Kad BtDG. Kennett CO. John K. Irwin & “Cherokee Hills” 29002 Tacota Drive Sl. Dy P.M. Inspect this tovel new. brick home Six rooms and two ceram- ic tile baths full basement, gas heat, aluminum windows. storms and screens. Two-car garage and SONS Many other extras. To reach roperty, drive out Elizabeth ake Road, turn right on Scott Lake Road and then right to La- cota Drive. Possible trade. John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors Since 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 535-9447 or FE _ 2-4031 _s—CiéEVES. FE 84274 OPEN LeTORE = 2875 HY LANE 8 OR E LONG LK. OFF ADAM This lovely home its VACANT a must be sold Sunday! 3 bedroom brick ranch home with 2-car at- tached, heated garage Beautiful large, landscaped } Price just reduced. Now $26,900 with terms or lease with option to buy. SUBURBAN BRICK RANCH One of the better 2 bedroom, basement, homes with Huntoon Lk. privileges. Still time to use the attached barbecue and for autumn “cook floors, activity room garage Spacious living room with nat fireplace are a few of the features of this with two excellently lots. $23,500 includes draperies landscaped carpets & Partridge AND ASSOCIATES FE ¢3581 10660 W . HURON OPEN “TIL 8 —_——we a « TWENTY-EIGHT ll ee A in Mien fi THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 For Sale Houses #9) Nothing Down wi starter home on i. Mineluded, ase sement wiring. See our model. Don McDonald 3934 Davison Lake Rd. be ~ 2 area. You'll find —— this — home : Rh: : pa Has oN ay rg bedrooras, 14 x 22 carpeted liv- ing ith fireplace. Separ- poor dining room and complete new kitchen. one your aos dreams about but seldom) sees. playroom. full basement. new awnings. oversized! 2 car garage. Lot 100 x 200 sur-) rounded with beautiful shade and gardens. The % acre in the rear with excess to Davison Lake tncluded. The home that fulfills every persons needs. $3,500 down er will accept a trade with im- For Sale Houses IRWIN 49 For Sale Houses 49 im | = ' J Established in 1916 a OPEN SUNDAY 10 TO 5 Clarkston Michigan — 6001 Main ranch. " th: basement ga- Seek en yea Save boos dows and. let” tenants ay bal) rage. Lot 150 x 180. Nicely land sca . ,Many delightful LAKE FRONT | FURNISHED LAKE FRONT —/| features. Come and see. §21, bedroom, nice kitchen, full base- | Only $1,950 down for this } on png large rear losed porch | e e. ong Age eran that c be third bedroom and | porch. Boat, ‘kK. Extra dining room. Fireplace an large nice wooded jot. 56 ft. f ee jot. Can be bought with low down North of Pontiac. Total price ag ie I I ] payment. | $8,950. | REAL’ NORTH END : pag DOWN — for this ranch. Rd. (M59) bedroom —_— Kitchen and type home 3 bedrms. Bhan | Pot tiac Mic Ph. OR 4-0358 ty car gar —— drive, 2) Kitchen with birch lots. All for #1 lie wa ew tewa| Ge topped counters. led bath); «TO 2 BUY — SELL paym ; 20 ff living a Pull ie that includes Rm NORTH END leary ea al Croccoul Lake — Lovely 2 bedroom with unfinished | attic for third bedroom. Carpeted throughout With dining space Tile bath Full basement. Automatic heat. Water softener and paved drive Located | ““GEORGE BLAIR | & beved street “Call todas - ri. «: REALTOR GE a ae 7 R IRWIN. REALTOR 4536 — Pet 3-1251 298 W TON FE 3-788) YTON PLAINS MULTIPLE LITING SERVICE ren call OR 3-6842 _ ‘Suburban Estate Rent Receipts? : Then Put Your Rent Doars to Work! Just @ little more than one month's rent will move vou into a brand new 3 bed- room home! MOVES YOU IN Wall to wall hving room. dining ai carpeting in room & Gas Heat Close to Shopping ares Schools Churches ana Pisher Body Mode! Located at 135 W. poe Rd SPOT-LITE BLDG. CO PONTIAC OFFICE 1% E PIKE OPEN EVES } FE 8-9693 | INCOME HOME at 1 p of a very taconabie en pev- re This ‘s jacated a € 00c sect c the cliy, See nes HUNTING for a barga Here ‘« an Outstanding home aeithin a few biock from a good rade hoo Fenced n vara Lot 6 £2 710 Inea) for a famiv home Between \ Rochester and Pontiac To- la} Price $6000 with terms LAWRENCE W GAYLORD - _ REALTOR I \ \ SPLE TRA MILLER WEST SUBURBAN situated on 1 \DI acre dDeautifuliy landscaped Ouse » room 1 baths Brick store & frame construc ton with a huge carpeted iy ing room & cut stone aah pat Also a 5 room apartment with fireplace over the 3 car cara r income This is a very de- strable property in an excellent location and well worth your in erection GAS HFAT 7 ly painted rooms & bath 3 bedrooms & n carpeted living room full dining Toom basement water sofa lar ce cedar closets & garage nice lawn pple raped as = ra- tor and only $12 low do Payment on PHA’ terms Pi take a look $730 DOWN WEST SIDE 4& bath 3 bedrooms 1 down and up Ful) basement eas heat — va- cant & ready for occupancy $6050 GI VEST POCKET PALACE no ¢oWn payment § & bath north ‘ide 2 bedrooms, glassed front porch basement fenced back yard A home you would be proud to own, only $9150 Wilham Miller Realtor FF. 2-0263| 670 W Huron | Open 9 to 9 i C. SCHUFTT’S OPEN HOUSES FOR YOUR INSPECTION SUNDAY 1TO05 PM S748 Graves St 3 Bedrm. home built 1949 nr Airport Rd Very excellent buy includes basement. new furnace gacage 280 Pr aper NFAR JAMES K AND VOORHEIS Nevly decorated. very complete home with Carpeting draperies Ras heat fu basement garace solid side drive on paved etreet FHA 30 year term already ap Prov $850 DOWN PYMT 95 Henderson Nr W. Huron 8t between Wash ington and State Streets 3 BDRMS ON 1ST FLOOR Has new Delco furnace fenced yard. plenty roses berries etc Garage This is exceptional va! ue. right terms 1530 S Balwin Rd. . ; karage Beautiful large lot Lake Orion pomenine trees completely RE < ~ enced Owner transferred— ~— wll a Immediate posséssion Rea-, Beane; ful Ranch home on 2 acres i Offer will be con fireplace custom bullt-in studio ree couches bookcases and television ? carpeted living room plastered wtieTns ite a ae GING . seSnyRrAee: AMioining acreage IM, Take Oakland area ts . 8 zed 2-car garage 19 font These homes have been ented ore room separate 2.- Ws sors of the better value buys Al ain ee ne ALP in the entire Pontiac area pias a Ale Bebapeclatlappaintmcutisentoes acreens Perfectiy land fee many other special values penoes Oe SEE Atizona: such as W PRINCETON 3 ound Quick possession bedrm full bsmt. $1550 dn JUST WEST OF TOWN OR vice 3 bedraom 2-<torry 20 = acre estate Large beautiful © gs Situated on 3 home with 3 bedrms.. 2 batns z Se =oar are mig tea Beery 200 {t front- ee Stine pls ee age on lake. §5. ‘ by yell $58,500 Priced at only $9500 Im- 190 acre farm only 4 miles from, Waterford at only $450 per acre and only 10 rr cent cows pymt TO TRAD BUY OR Sit IN PONTIAC Zl DETROIT aWEAsS C. Sette tt | “YOUR NORTHWEST REALTOR’ | PHONE FE 8-0458 | 2 DETROIT OFFICES | KE 2-2400 SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To ‘Cod al job, place to live or a pao posts used care see Classi-) ims / MOTORWAY BEAUTIFUL VINE . COV. ERED Brick home acres of and with 1.500 sq tt. of floor area Main floor includes huge living room, with fireplace. Large dining Toom. spacious kitchen al- 80 includes full basement 2 car attached garage work- shop and quonset barn 40 x 40. Lots of fruit. berries and grapes A ~Must’ for the city farmer Full price only $21 850 terms Im- Mediate possession OR 4-0306 “REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 7732 Highland Raq (M59) N NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. WEST SIDE 2 Dedroom bungalow ing kitchen Liv. room. dining room and Full basement, auto heat Recreation room Corner lot 2 car garage bch to seli— Only $1 660 NOTHING DOWN We have several 3 bedroom bungalows to choose from In and out of town Some have Dasements Paymenys ike rent — Call today! WEST SUBURBAN 3 Bedroom bungalow ing room &itchen with din- ing space Full basement, auto heat Breezeway and garege Large landscaped vard shrubs berries and fruit Priced to sell Terms Liv- OME 2 Fem!iv income $ rooms and bath up §$ rooms and bath down Good West side neighborhood 32 car garage Priced to se.) Call to- cay’ SATURDAY & SU alll CALL FE 4-52 Ask for Mr ates WEST HURON FE 35-8183 Sr -) Be 2" Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 244 8 Tilden West Side BEDROOM BRICK cloce to Sylvan Lake Excellent lake privileges Fireplace carpeting Extra - nice jand- scaping Garage and fenced yard You cant help like this one but PROPERTY FOLLOW OPEN” SIGNS OPEN — SUNDAY 8) Barrington Road Bloo.ntield Highlands BRICK RANCH — Idea} jo- cation With sewer and wa- ter Spacious living room Firepiace and tt) x 17 screened porch. facing nice- lv landscaped rear yard 1 bedrooms Basement and recreation room Immediate possession Hope to meet you Sundav' WOODWARD SOUTH OF SQUARE LAKE ROAD LEFT TO RUTH- FRFORD--LEFT TO BAR- RINGTON LEFT TO PROPERTY Ottice Open Sunday 1-5 DONELSON PARK Quick possession and exce}- lent terms on this well-lo- cated ranch home 3 bed- rooms Fireplace. and tra-nice recreation roo m The children will love it! 2 car garage Large Iot and lake privileges May we show you? DRIVE Lake privileges Elizabeth Lake and a golf course at Your back door 3 bedroom brick Full basement 2 car Mediate possession FE 4-0528 —REALTOR— 3718 TELEGRAPH: OPEN EVES OPEN SUN. 1-5 , 16649 DIXIE HWY. room home with 10 acres ad- wee state wood CUCKLER REAP 8. Saginaw Large tiled kitchen | ex- | | | Neat and clean. $i1.see. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | 200, Dixie Hwy at So | 123 Open 20 9 to AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING tra deep See it at | CLARK : | THREE BEDROOMS East Side | Neighborhood. $ rooms down. 1 large bedroom up. 4 pe bath, | haradwood floors. painted and | lastered walls fully insulated, | | asement gas heat nice corner | lot with harden spot, l's car ga- Tage 2.000 down. $14 000 full. price : WEST COLGATE TWO LOTS Wel! ocated desirable 2 bedroom bun- galow. oak floors. piastered walls 3 4 bath shower modern bitenen all nicely decoratded, full basement gas heat Priced low at $8900 with $1500 down THREE BEDROOM URBAN RANCH jot 150 x 100 feet scaped carpeting and dining room included mod- ern Kitchen with double sink spray all nicely 500 terms $450 DOWN ner NORTH SUB Large corner nicely $6050 VACANT Wis- & Lincoln Junior High Dis- Good location near City Bus a 2 bedroom home with Pe bath of] forced air furnace and other good features trict INDIAN VILLAGE 8@ ROOM Lhite Jes A Duy you cant 1 to mis 3 rooms down petiok ate ainine room. bath bite shower Vestibule entrance place oak floors plastered an ample closet space. wall to wali | carpeting tion room tory second unfinished oil heat floor extra lava- Sth bedroom OPEN SUN 10 TO $ FE 3.1888 —RES FE 44813 CLARK REAL ESTATI TO BUY SELL & TRADE 1362 W Huron Open Eve & Sun Multiple Listing Service WHITE BROS. ST SUBURBAN Story white frame hen we constructior stand the mos lous inspectior Full aluminum storm: A screens tomatic oil heat Carpeted room & bedroom 100 « 150 ft Located in a netghborhood of fine homes $12500 with $2000 jown home ca meti basement Au- tving NOR T nl ? PERRY room Full base plastered walls gee « home also uded is a 3-ca@r insu and finished gas heated garage $9950. $1450 down § room 2 be men! oa 0 Qas heat Is spo ated WHITE BROs. OR 35-1295 Eves til 9 Sunday 5660 Dixie Hwy JUST LIKE RENT You can be the owner of one of these 3 neat 2 bedroom homes weet of Pontia Not new ait pesaipyed an@ in. excellent tion. Only §7950 and $5500 payment Insurance and one low Te lucky these are Open 10 oil 2 good buys JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd FE a: 4875 _—idPE 4- 1661 BREWER WEST SIDE Teally “Located near General Hospi'al | 6 room modern. 2 story frame | Automatic heat Lot 70x140 Quick possession. $1000 down WILLIS M. BREWER 9496 FE Huron 8st FE 4-5181 _ Eves FE 8-0823 or FE 5-864 OPEN | SUN. 1TO8 LISTED REFLOW HOMES OPEN INSPECTION SUNDAY FOR YOUR IN Lake fine 3 k Harvey Thie Is truly a custom built bric | tered walls. Oak floors. Ward- robe closet« 2 fireplaces. 2 bath« IXL kitchen Built-in oven «& | range Built-in Hi-Fi ard inter- com with 5 speakers Full walk- Out basement 10 ft. sliding glass , wall Barbecue pit 95 ft. ‘ake | frontage. Attached 2 car garage Out M59 to Milford Rd North | to sign to Harver Lake bedroom 89 Edge Lake Dr. See the latest in new home con- struction. 3 bedroom brick ranch. | master bedroom. 23 ft | carpeted living room 2/ -® woman's dream Built-in oven & china closet family room with fireplace becue pit Built-in Hi-Fi & | intercom. ® speakers Panelied | in beautiful Siera Oak 18 ft sliding glass wall. Overlooking 20 x 40 swiming pool that ts a dream. Full basement Hot wa- ter heat Attached heated 2 car | garage Will duplicate ale miss this one! Out Eliza- Lake to Pleasant col a M 59 to Williams Lake left to Elizabeth Lake Rd, to sign kitchen Bullt-in range. | rer Sunnydale-Clarkston New 3 bedroom custom bullt brick. 1% baths. Carpeted liv- ing room. Lovely kitchen with cupboards Jore. Pull base- Ment. Forced air heat. Attached 2 car garage. Large corner lot. Truly a fine home. Out US 10 to US. 15, 1 block Tight to OPEN sign. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE | 1483 483 BALDWIN _____ PE 4-0547 $9, 500 = floors land- | in living room | a) decorated $14,- basement with recrea- | | | ranch. Plas-} cu Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC, | Open 5004 Main 8st Daily 9 to Ae Sunday 12 to 5 MAple 5-582] SPECIAL Beautiful ent, beth Lake full base- in Eliza- Lot x 3 bedroom, l% car 175 perfect landscaping, wal] to wall select all large carpet on living room. bard wood floors, kitchen enough to sit the family in around you home this $950 Down full lot and still have room to move About $1250 down If really interested one should be are 4 bedroom, 2 bath basement. 2 car garage New brick front and num siding recently tnstalled. Gas heat plus all city conveniences. Monthly payments are very good. Large corner brick home in Wat- kin s Hills. Our Lady of Lakes Parish Picture wingow in living room ail Wood floors sidewalks, $5 FE 53-5841 full basement birch cabinets paved gas heat, kitchen has select hard- streets and Full price 800 OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 SUNDAY 11 TO 5 FE aad WAM. KENN EDY _ 01 we HURON ST. DORRIS | VACANT RANCH HOME TERMS OR TRADE A well-planned 3 bedroom home with full bath and half bath. comfortable living rm s aQrrangements utled to unusual furniture and meal Preparing’s a breeze tn this airy ultra modern kitchen. no dodging furniture in these J rooms, larger than average bed- In fact the entire home has that warm homey air $1 8 ern $12 830 sider New awnings is new on 1 St { Kitchen Driv see further tr family garage { DORRIS ot 732 W MI YES, BRICK! Situated on a lak that you will admire. 2500 on easy terms. con- der trailer, car or north- property in trade CANA! FRONT HOME BRICK TWO BATHS on terms or con- small home in trade carpeting Kool Vent nice family room, lastered walis oak floors, 2 car garage 135 ft. Canal to Sylvan Lake. VACANT BUNGALOW $373 Down $6 500 ocated just off E five room bunga! ow oors plastered walls and bath Pike oak nice VACANT 6 ROOMS incoin Street $8 950 e by 168 Lincoln and if you are interested in formation A large home oak floors, Walls gas heat a good comfortable home piastered amily SON REALTORS © TRADE Hu Phone FE 4-1557 LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE lovely lot 80x135— e privileges too Two fireplaces — one in the spacious living room. one in the Rec bui lav room. Kitchen has oven and range Extra adjoins the master bed- It-tn atory room. This home is barely three years old and is in excellent con- dition storms EARLY A Thr condition Ou ent Ine Has and oi! heat screens, etc garage. CALL PARTMENTS of them all in A-l Near bus, shopping etc forced air heat. All separate rances a has own bath. ome is $5750 per week FIRST ee OFFERING $12250 $1.750 down BE Fu INDEPENDENT! Oh yes, — RNITURE INCLUDED. seen. | large, alumi- | | | Humphries 83 N te FI 2-9236 nines LISTING SERVICE I carpeted rooms w { Tage, SUN. 1-5 HURON 8T TO PAIMER ol] 36 MARY DAY arge 3 bedroom bungalow, living and dining fireplace walk-in closet. gas heat, basement. attached ga- large lot ardrobe ill OPEN WEST HURON TO 8 TO SUN. 1-5 GENESEE ORIOLE TO 57 VINEWOOD WASHINGTON JR. HIGH— Permastone peted rooms, basement bungalow and car- dining fireplace, garage, living natural gas heat. screened patio, outside grill, ENGLISH STYLE BRICK Excellent west side location. featuring natural room. 2 bedrooms and fu’ rooms, 4 bedroom home, living room = with fireplace. ata ceramic tile bath down: knotty Dine paneled ter rooms and ‘4 bath up. Oak fl b space, gas heat ener. ble I Cc oors. plastered walls, asement with full recreation water soft- 1‘ car garage. Mar- sills. Screened andsceped yard ELLENT HOME CHOICE SETTING OSE TO CENTRAL HIGH Situated on quiet street, rooms 3. bedrooms, gas heat, dining room and large li $ P ving 8 500. room. PRICED AT OUR MANY OTHE HOTO LISTINGS SMITH Wideman 412 W. HURON FE 4-4526 OPEN EVES. WHITE LAKE FRONT Cozy 2 bedroom. Large room, dining handle. Dorothy | Sn der L lave st, 7001 Highland Rd. Phone EM 3-3303 or 29 Years (M350) MU 46417 Open Eves. | MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan “Will you guarantee it won't burn? The last one you sold Pad me burned to a crisp! For Sale Housez PPP IDI ILS Owe OOOO COLORED 160 FEET on private lake in Bloom- field. 4 lots totaling 225x160 with 2-story alum. sided house in wooded area. Only 10 minutes drive from downtown This nice income home picture window overlooking which features plenty of fish. boating & swimming. price $11.500 with § 2.200 down at $60 per mo A 4 BEDROOM HOME across Or- ehard Lake 2 bedrooms. bath up: 2 bedrooms. living. dining room, den down. Extra large back yard Pull basement down payment will only at $55 per mo Owner leaving town—any reasonable down ps ment should take this good buy PINE PANELED enclosed porch with this 2 bedroom home on 8 Edith This home is nice and clean with l'2 car garage. Lot 40x150. Pull basement Low down payment and $70 per mo Look for our sign. AN EXCELLENT BUY in a 2 bed- room. 2-story home on Cottage St ity baths ting Modern tiled kitchen Full asement with auto. ot! heat 1'2 car garage Nicely landscaped Pull price only $9.800 on land contract with easy terms ONLY $650 DOWN with payments * of $65 per mo on this 2-story frame home with enclosed front porch at 62 Wail St. Full base- ment. nice ba. K yard Move right in 4 BEDROOMS in this 1'a-story home on S Anderson See our Sign in this nice neighborhood Just make an offer BUY A NICE HOME and enjoy extra income This property at ! 107 Wall St is a good looking 2-story with 2 bedrooms. Really clean inside and out It has a 3 room apartment unit in the rear. separated from main house All vou have to do is make an offer and this home is yours Investment Company ASSOCIATE B ROKE RS INVESTMENT COMPANY. INC. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVFNUE PE 8-9663 Fie< after 6 FE 8-1909 ~ OPEN 1 TO Come out and see these sharp 3 bedroom ranch homes with at- tached garage Deluxe home hav- ing plastered walls. ceramic tiled bath formica counters and birch cupboards in kitchen. also storms and screens. Electric water heat- er and redecorating free Electric water system These are located on jiarge bayfront lots leading in- ~ Susin Lake. Owner will trade. DIRECTIONS Go north on Dixie Hwy. to Davisburg Rd ‘Canteen: Turn right at open sign. Go to Susin Lane, left to model, Realtor FE 5-8165 Warren Stout, 7 N Saginaw 77 STOUTS Al A Best Buys Today 4 BEDROOMS Fast suburban location, near new MSU Oakland. In- cludes large one-acre parce!. throughout Basement with oil heat Full sire dining room, 2-car garage. tool shed Only $16.500 with terms. $1.000 DOWN No mortgage cost<« on this 3 bedtoom brick home. lo- cated in northeast section. Bus line at front door. Walk- ing distance to schools and shopping. Large landscaped lot with fenced back yard. SEE it now. AKEFRONT ESTATE Located on large 400 ft. lakefront lot at Indianwood Lake. Modern brick ranch home with formal size liv- ing room. fireplace, ultra- Modern kitchen. Basement with recreation area. attached § garage health forces sale of this most desirable property Priced at $35,000, _ with terms L Realtor Ph. FE 503165 PM. Warren Stout, 77 N. Saginaw St Open Till 6 SCHRAM 3 room home. Dandy Full basement. Fenced yard. Priced only $5,500. INCOME 2-family. Each apartment has 5 rooms and bath. Gas heat. Income of shia per mo. Only $2,000 dow CHO COLORED Er h age nih Tia ern one w Only $600 dow 6 ROOM 3 ‘aren bedrooms. Fireplace Full basement. Ot] steam heat. Extra lavatory. ae porch glassed-in. 11% car Tage. Can be bought ae pm — down. and $60 IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 OLY ayEninge et SPA TIPLE Listing SERVICE 49! For Sale Houses 49 NEVER AGAIN SO MUCH FOR Your balance after | $3.200 | wall to wall car- | 4 FE 8-0466 SO LITTLE 1.040 5 oe Of Living Area | PLUS ATTACHED GARAGE For Orly $11,850 MAINTENANCE FREE Aluminum Exterior For Sale Houses 49 $99 . SUNDAY =) im ‘ 1% ACRES - $760 down. Brick MOVES YOU IN - | Ro at'ent nit & TT AUBURN AVE. - Huge 7 rooms - and pam wih oereame and ou be RILEY REAL ESTATE re «iin Rd. Elizabeth Lake t 1 1 TO 9 P.M. 3 Bedroom Homes BUILT IN OVEN AND RANGE BIRCH CUPBOARDS PAVED DRIVE PANELED DINING AREA OAK FLOORS 1 ONLY $99 MOVES YOU IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS ONLY $85.00 inc. TAXES AND INS. To Model at 736 KE. Beverly REVOLUTIONARY “CIRCULAR” Floor Plan Inside See The Home | “GOOD HOUSEKEEPING” “READERS DIGEST” & “LIFE DIRECTIONS: Come out six miles North of the heart of Pontiac. On | Josivn Rd —Watch for “‘VI- KING” Sign. DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY PE 2-9122 “Buildor of National Homes” BROWN NOTHING DOWN Choice West side location Only @# yrs did and all newly decorated § Attrac- tive 3 bedroom bungalow. Car- port Alum storms Oil =furn Large 90 x 129 ft. lot. About $350 closing costs is all you need. $800 DOWN Cozy two bedroom bungalow with over ‘'y-acre of land Excellent condition Some fruit trees Alum. storms Com- pletely insulated Priced at only $7,450. “A real value.” $6000 FULL PRICE -Located near Cooley Lake All newly decorated ANCHOR FENCING Tile floor Oak floors Terms can be arranged. “A wonderful value.’ $8 950 A STEAL-Priced at $8550 Good modern bungalow | with oi] AC furn, 2-car garage A good little buy. $8.950 A STEAL ern bungalow with Gas furn. Good Tiled bath Oak street. Easy terms. buy — € room mod- full basement. family room floors Paved “Here is a BIRMINGHAM SPECIAL — Priced at only $8.550. Good modern bun- galow with oil AC furn. 2 car ga- rage. A good little buy L. H. BROWN, Realtor 2407 Elizabeth Lake Road Ph FE 4-3564 or FE 2-4810 xy Listing Service Open Sunday. 10-4 . NNETT Acres Just 1% miles to Milford Proving Ground. Scenic spot. 6 room & bath home basement. Timken oil Garage. workshop, 18 Low taxes. $18,000 Aas -CLes Beautifully «remodeled 7) room & bath home with Permastone, exterior. Barn for horses ‘or beef cattle Other outbides Assorted fruit trees Within 20 miles of Pontiac. Reasonably priced, terms. Retirement ? Ideal location 10 acres, completely fenced. 580 fruit trees. raspberry bushes. White ranch home built in 1956. Wall-to-wall carpeing in living room & dining ‘‘L’’ Heatalator ledgerock fire- yg 2 spacious bedroom large kitchen. basement, ‘‘Coleman” oil rms, OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 132 Washington Large home on shaded lot, 100 x 140. Ist floor 4 rooms; 2nd 4 bedrooms and bath. Basement, gas furnace. 2- car garage. Frontage on 2 streets. $12,500, terms. ROY AMREST: INC., REALTORS” % E. Huron st. Open Evenings; & Sunday 1-4 John Irwin & SONS aii Sidig PLAINS: rooms - Paar full base- ree T $10,500. Terms available PIERCE JUNIOR HIGH: is only a short walk from Fv 77 N. Saginaw FE WARREN STOUT, REALTOR 5-8165 | This Offer For A Limited Time Only | | "BUD" | | fore or Income and in the very best of condition. | bath | only | r Only $850.00 Down It will pay you to see this large 2 story, older home. with 4 rooms and bath downstairs: 3 rooms and bath upstairs: kitchen both up and down. sep- Grate outside entrance to up- Stairs full basement, automatic | gas hot wter ‘jot. some | furnishings included. All for the full price of $8500. HURRY, look today! Tip Top Family Lake Privileges Highiy attractive 3 bedroom home in desirable Elizabeth Lk Estates with full basement. pine paneled recreation room, I', car garage paved drive Fea- tures carpeted living and din- Ilome | ing room rooms and full bath down new oil furnace automatic hot water picture Windows. planter box well kept ard Offered at $16.350. FHA erms, with $2,000 down. plus costs. Buy it while you can. “BUD” Nicholie. Realtor | 49 Mt. Clemens St. Cal r. Meiser FE 5-1201 FE 5-8004 OPEN | Sunday 3 to 5 LAKEFRONT | 2671 Sylvan Shores. 7 room brick home with screened porch over- looking Sylvan Lake. 3 bedrooms up. Den down. 2 complete baths. Garage. Boat dock, excellent swimming in summer and skat- in in wjnter. Turn off Voorheis at Sylv Shores and follow sign. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 7 West — Street FE 5-8161 FE 4-4278 In Beautiful “Westridge of Waterford” OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 4213 Ledgestone Drive Deluxe. 3 bedrooms plus family room. Brick and field stone ex- terior. Gas heat and water heat- er. All custom features — Ther mopane windows. fireplace, built- in oven and range top, Di yor 4 er. Storms and screens. 2% stall | eyarhe garage. On rey andgcapea lot. Ready move into and en ~ Price reduced. Call FE 2- OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 On Hi-Lure feed in the $26 000 that gee A = EVEN JOHN BOLLAN, BLDR. ~ and fireplace. This 4 TELE PHONE _ is lade baloney all Ap og Thi. Ready to decorate; choose PLANNED ewe "oelee 5 REMEMBER Exposed basement colonia! ranch at ‘ $19650 can't miss ae r Directions: north on Dixie Highway bee Rd; DEAL DIRCT WITH THE BUILPDER UL 2-1840 or LI $-3046 BLOOMPIEL: Beautiful largest dealer in private ns LAKES R EE VELOPMENT Corp. Sale Business Property 57 57 EM 3-008 | WILLIAMS LAKE SYLVAN NEED UP TO $500 c nm houses 12 to 8 Sat. & Sun's. 3 a weekdays. of nature year lots on blacktop streets. . ft. tri-level with large at- uP: rae . 3 bedrooms. 1'% baths. Buntins. Carpeting in living room. Storms & screens & large activities room. Contemporary ranch featuring stu- dio ceiling in living room. Center Ploor plan with 0 Includes landsca ' po all the other ards along with ine features. > turn locks to model Follow the red (US8-10) Ma right (east) 2 on Kingfisher 8t. arrows. to JOHN BOLLAN Templeton West Suburban Close in 4 — ranch style, Johnson. * 20 YEARS OF SERVICE D 5 room brick ranch home in exclusive neighbornood Recreation room in basement with fireplace. 2 car attached garage with heated breezeway. Large 1 acre lot. Will sell or accept trade on cheaper city property. = LAKE 100 ft. of lake frontage with this beautiful 3 bedroom ranch home 14x26 ft. living room, with ledge rock fireplace 11x17 ft kitchen with built-in stove and Large closed in front porch over- EY iad of, aT 2 up, 2 down. car garage, DIRECT IONS: areene way. Full 2 acres, close to schools. Can be bought with | Joslyn Ave. to | 1 acre for $17,500. Terms. East Beverly, Turn | K. L. Templeton, Realtor | ac < | 2339 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 4-4563 Fast 3 Blocks | After 6 FE 29502) Hempstead BALDWIN AVENUE FRONTAG cook down. PAUL M. JONES, REAL ESTATE $32 W. H FE 4-8550 VE 8-1275 56 For Sale Farms 19 ACRES ar garage. Chicken house. Many- peoly pil Smal] spring fed ree, ee babanids Priced’ et h sui cay 4 000 «with $5,000 down. FARMS WITH & anid Orchard too, & withou’ buildings. call now ALTY, 1246 N. so RE pooh ag 4 hand Rd Milford, Highland, Mic 4.2045 MIL- & . MU FROM TI-ACRE FARM, 1% MI. Imiay City. Large ane 6 room house, gafage and other outbuild- ings. rice of $18,000 includes tractor and some tools. Less than 1-3 down will move you in, 86 acres—a hunting and fishing paradise. 3 lakes, 2 peed vhdifssed and 1 private. 51 acres timbe oods. 35 ae rolling aoa room brick ‘ ‘rll basement. . Small 3 room house for weekend guests or care- taker. Other gee rege nel -car . Ideally located in Lapeer County, a short distance from cities, with hundreds of acres of land avail- able for hunting end fishing in the neighborhood. a ee — don't miss lace. Terms Y crIry, 80 ACRES. 19°N. SHIRLEY. FE 8-2031 | 120 ACRES KALKASKA COUNTY. oven. | looking lake. Pull basement w.th finished recreation room, 2 full baths. Lot 110x496. Call us today | for further details on this out- Standing home. JOHNSON, Realeo- 1704S. Telegraph ikd. FE 4-2533 NO MONEY DOWN Will butid a starter home on your lot. Any size Full basement Rough wiring. Your plans or ours - 1038 OR 3 RUSS McNAB ART MEYRR PERSONAt. es HOMES Income me Iteepetly 50 High. Good income. FE 5- 1690 entrance. Easy terms BY OWNER LEASE. OPTION. ‘OR SELL Year around newer home. Union | Lake frontage Will consider your | _Geal. EM 3-2411 “PRIVATE LAKES _ 2 to 400 acres in size available in Oakland, Genessee, Livingstone, & Northern Counties Michigan's ORE D 7404 E Highland Rd Rt. No. 2 Milford, Mich. -0085 MU 4-8825 IVILEGES — 5 room, 1 story, bedrooms, full basement with recreation room 67 x 300 foot lot. Nicely land- scaped. Built in 1956. Home in- cludes carpeting and drapes. $12,- 500 on terms. LAKE PRIVILEGES Bargain! 8 room, 2 story, cinder block, full basement. 2 car ga- | Tage, nice lawn, large corner jot Excellent neighborhood $12,500 | on terms, or less cash to mort- gage Hagstrom REALTORS 4900 Highland Rd. (M-59) Pontiac. ¢. Mich Ph OR 4-0358 For Sale Resort Prop. 52 LOANS TO $500 FOR DOWN Pay- ment or purchase of cottages or ro lots SEABOARD FINANCE 1185 N atti MS FE 8-9661. WHITE BROS. __CAN N SELL YOUR HOME __ Suburban ban Property 53 53) WHITE BROS. ___CAN _SELL_ YOUR UR HOME For Sale ale Lots 54 —_——IEO Hd-HILL VILLAGE Hilltop parcels with excellent | drainage Beautiful sites for ex-. [omc basements. Multiple level omes ana ranch homes. In a restricted community you can be. ommunity recreation area. Pianned for better living. 105 x 170 LOW As $1 a 160 x 170 = er 2 ACRES PAVED R $500 “DN LADD'S INC. OR 3-1231 LOT FOR SALE. PERRY PK. FE | — 5-5261 down BOAR Perry St. ben on_a lot: See SEA- NANCE CO 1185 N FE aa SEE THE NEW SiT CHE ROKEF_ WIL is BEFORBZ YOU BUY! You'll like these 00 ft. sites controlled to pro- tect better homes, and their close-in country location. Drive wooded. rolling everythin out Elizabeth Lake Scott indoor filtered SWIMMING oor Fool Turn right 3 blocks POOL. itchen is per- fection, ultra frodern. with CARL WwW: BIRD, Realtor for Sunday dinnes $ 503 Tae National Bank Bid Garynete ‘iat |" For Sale Acreage ae ° ‘orm Youn have 3 bedrooms nits __For Sale Acreag ge 55 & den, that second ba recesses exceptionally well kept bedroom _ Bg SF wit itu basement sto gerege.. e. Priced at at sia%30t Terms ava’ John K - irwin & Sons ALTORS m for one = 2 and eet mare free. some “ELwg00, nEAUTY course, and 2 mutural fire: 1) 5, 10 & 20 ACRE PARCELS * on black R Foor the other'in the Nugg- | Small''dowa papment OR See wor ni fecreation area. A STEELE REALTY. we N. -MIL- Pousible trade. Whit bette; | Milford.” i way to LIVE MO OUT 4-2045. rf Son ON M24 TO O'NEIL'S SIGN. ~ 60 ACRES RAY 6' NEIL, Realtor 20 8. Telegraph n 8:8 ce an ao values ~~ ® pe ae or’3 k ion’ Prinee’'w Ww low mar- tls SOLD D HOUS E ese SarTting 8, the prea at 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 Warren Stout, Realter Open Till p.m, 3500 CASH FOR | | Evenings after 6 call Sonee Johnson | ! | ' | FE ¢-8550 ' 4 UNIT HOME NEAR CENTRAL | 4 UNITS. PRIVATE BATH AND | OR 38814. | For Sale Lak: Property 51 Good buildings Full price $8,500. _Terms MY 31177 for information. 160 ACRES. HOLLY NEAR. 2 SETS of buildings. 130 acres tillable, 30 acres of woodland. $200 per acre, 1 mile of road frontage. C. L Collins, Broker. ME 4-5941 or ME 4-944 160 ACRES mill pond bge. 130 acres HOLLY NEAR, LARGE 1 mile of road front- tillable, $250 ea acre. C Collins Ez _4-5941 or ME 4-9414 Broker Badlwin, near Oxford — 8 acres. § room bungalow. refrig. and electric stove included. Base- furnace. $11,000 with Off Mavbee Road vacant, live stream Nice building site. y $3500 with $1500 down. Temple Michigan $0 acres, 3 bedroom home Large barn. trout stream, paved road, good hunting and fishing. Only $4500 $1,000 down . Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 832 W. Huron FE 8-1275 BARGAIN HUNTERS 30 acres in Waterford Townshi with 660 ft of frontage on biac to _ Ht right for a quick ae a 9.950 with reasonable terms Fk. C. WOOD CO. Williams Lake Rd at M-59 OR 3- Aftler6pm OR 3-2603 HADLEY AREA 7 acre farm in good farming | 6s d } | section. * room home with base- ! ment 30 foot x 40 foot barn |} and silo both in good condition. Live stream on property. 50 acres tillable 25 pasture. §$16,- WEBSTER. REALTOR | Oxteca. OA 83122 Orion. MY 2-2201 WHITE BROS __CAN SELL YOUR _HOME . "APARTMENT HOUSE Large house consists of 5 room spartments, two 2 room apart- ments, 5 separate sleeping rooms. Also 2 separate 3 room houses, all on 1 large lot. Income potential $330 per month. Will consider trade C. A. WEBSTER, REALTOR | Oxford, 1 OA 8-3122, Orion, MY TY 2-2201 | GOOD F PLACE FOR WAREHOUSE or manufacturing. FE 4-1039. ‘Hempstead CHURCH BLDG. Conld be used for organization hall or church. Matin auditorium seats 200 Newly remodeled base- ment that seats 150 plus Pastor's study and several Sunday School rooms. Modern up to the minute kitchen with two built-in stoves, ovens, two dishwashers, and in- cinerator. 2 rest rooms, oi] heat, plenty. of parking. Zoned com- mercial. Call us for price and terms. K. G “eld ar REALTORS | FE 4-8284 2 E. Huron St. After 5:00, rE 5-0510 FE 2-3971 SALES & SERVICE BUL NG. Legated on 8S. Saginaw Bt. A beautiful a —_ cig he plate glass on 2 res ee Rent, L’ L'se Bus. Prop. 57A | | j Toud to live in. Paved streets. } | COMMERCIAL LOT LOT FOR RENT __or lease. MAple 5-2 56-2400 | FOR RENT OR L LEASE. USED car lot with office. 160 ft. front- age on Baldwin Ave. ie _5-1051, 685 Baldwin Ave. 'NEW BUILDING FOR LEASE. - ft. Plenty of parking. _Maple $-2400 Ls OFFICE BLDG. FOR Attractive 12 x 24 peggy te oF NE. corner Telegraph & f Dr. 2 nice rooms & complete _ Plumbing. WOodward a oR WILL BUILD T TO SUIT lease, Small industrial Datlaton’ ust off Highway. between Drayton, Phone OR _ 4-0335_ before 5 p.m. Business Opportunities 59 ess \pportunities 3? BE YOUR OWN BOSS! OWN A COIN OPERATED OM UAUNE 4 re AT LAUNDRY ! Manage in your 5 cubsteatial “imeewte’ hema Earn SP able. eae i TERS CON MERAY : ED THROUGHOUT THE On. TRY. ALD, INC. 17214 WYOMING ET NIVERSITY ‘4000 oe Dong B n txcelient "yo Lake ze Orit. Sse sale time easy . _— eet i a P. ATE EOUMES. 1c, ‘ = ee i ekg ee jw ea ~~ rig a ¥ : 7 m ; a ' : 7 ba LA . “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, OC TOBER 24, “19: 59 TWENTY-NINE J Money to Loan = 61 Sale Household Goods 65 Sale Household Goods 65; onan OE Se | Machinery 68| Wood, Coal & Fuel 77| Sale Farm Produce 86 eee Or eee nrnnnrnannnnn’t . ~ | ARR eee . te pte Ox 1 Bas ey & A Sage 24 HALF LARGE USED dg A MOWER 'BLACK DIRT, P SOIL AND APPLES — HIG ALITY. arent IS 925 TO oats oe 12 Felt B rd ie Ru $3.95 i Baldwin } at dargain price. Also garden | full 1+ ards delivered. FE All popular varieties. at wrALCOHO tractors. 6053. ] ; AL OHOL. Hi HI-TEST It Y - if 69 | BLACK int, AND S308 Oa nd Oreharas Do r MACE A t Com “ vag Besar po 4%-Ft. , Wall Tile eo -25¢ enn , fa" 31. ore eiant or Duck Take Ra. @ Burns Ra. LOWER PRICES ON COPPER SHED RAVEL. eee 4 Ps ce & AUTO — werd varigated plumbing, eavestrough and fenc- “CRos ] powert. ea 308 APPLES, léc AND $1. PICK youn LOA sri ea ing. Open weekdays 8:30 to 6, GRAVEL. ne own. Bring con ay N CO, AG ASHER. Bundays 10 to 4. Montcaim Build- | DRT geilvered ae TER Windy Knoll out fae 1WN. Perry st. , squ tub. ‘boa er’s Supply — 156 W. Montcalm. : __miles east on yn Clarkston Ra ; = PE 5-4712. __8-1006 ne Borrow with Coahitence "MUST MOVE" FOR RENT, |W? odes OW i | Arce en, SUERTE rs. All | Wall paper steamer, floor sand- | GOOD ARM DIRT au MAN-| Cis! 91 bu. & up. Bishi? hard Household Finance He es ota several ™ ers, potahers, hand sanders, fur- | ure ae weed a Ranch Ri, 90. other sets to choose fros . oc Meie fn size. pers | nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland | p a OL ato . An febuitt 2 days, | gre stov 0 wut rbt & chesttype fr Fuel & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake |“ biack dirt and fill. PE 6-643 or |APPLES & | SWi tals Apple pee WHE Parts mt taker ke ‘ NB tiies. Sig +77 Pit he Lind = FE 6-0643. clal sib & Diehl’ ba E D Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 4-4945. We a DO IT THE EASY WAY! YARD, DRIVEWAY GRADING. ba Sade wT O $500 take iaaPLE BEDS. $10. 348 | FLOOR SANDERS—HAND SAND- Top ‘soil, gravel. fill, etc. FE Ra. Rowe Cent i, om Tanen Me le ee ana Ge, TV | MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER AND MDRILLS—FLOOR POLIBHER™ | Fingsta APPLES HIGHEST QUALITY. ALL . § = <a E. AND - STATE INANCE CC CO. FE Awax. | <S.cizcle SKIL SAW — RUG CLEANER, | FIREPLACE. FURN AC popular varieties Some at 61.00 - IN. NGE. _Kindling wood. OL 2-487. bu. Superior quality fresh : ot | ee ence at ane | cone tS UNE AROMATE ig ML LOMDR CUT WOOD OR | cla *SutlAtMG2 tee "ea like this do act “heges ~ FE, 41574 we 6 ate cay Bn Bagg wee ae eg end “INCOME HOUSE. 3 BEDROOM 6 | : SLAB WOOD Hae Sage ons Ra M trong, od ma very ANS 4 . resser a well con-| room modern. Oak floors & ‘cim os Stns ilford often. eaboard. Finance Co 2-2378. Frigg foot tone Best offer. Pull basement, stoker heat. Newly FE 2-2448 __ \PPLES. SPRAYED OOLDEN DE- “ , 52 GAL. DUO-THERM 1c FE decorated inside & out. Good SEASONED OOD FOR SALE. iicious. Good for eating and ao MICHIGAN BUSINESS Easy Parking Tose | Mater, heater Kenmore Con- | ROSE BEIGE Da\ DAVENPORT AND terms, 28 Fenley Ct. Pontiac. Will deliver. PE §-7106 | a a a y = Se * autifully ° chair . ns s size | _ Call collec nt Cedar 3-427 SALES CORPORATION GET $25 TO $500 ished knotty pine double dresser 31-38, 3. } . ~ a Bring containers. Rice JOHN a] 7 Console sewing machine RUGS 2) MATCHING t0-6x13, | ; Sale Musical Goods 71 Plants, Trees, Shrubs- -78 arm, 533 N Coats Rd ‘4 mile ot haba -ON YOUR We, i, azey La Mand tile rus blond dinette, co miscel- j B:::4 AN ens nnn rn PE IE ad Seymour Lake road. OA park. ar our : m very 6 laneous. PE 5-17 g ACCORDION SALE — ALL SIZES. 4-1 TREES — SPRUCE. PINE, OR ; 8 i) ‘ APPLES. RED SPIES, i Pande ' ai 1 Arborvitae, Juniper. Yews, ~ DELI. —.| Signature a AE aR | LAR ABD A | sere wie ieee, FE Stem | MM A, Ol tart | Sone estates Goat Gt ~ ‘4 ay washer, treadie machine, : 10: 2 ee our own 8 “LET'S TALK Up to 24 FE 2 to Repay chrome dinette. 2096 Common- Hort a0" be wena ne | Baby Grind Piano | ie ae ot gull pte bag roy coer ee Sere USINESS” . 206 wealth, off N. Perry near Walton. $18. vte : | Wixom Rd. & Duck Lake Rd. | ELIC NE APPLES. GOLDEN DELICIOUS 81 $1 100 THROW RUGS, 10 CENTS AND se theotn TRADE-IN DEPT. Complete'v overhauled & refin- 2022 Sieetn Rd Open daily 8 3034 i _ OAKLAND We Elliott Furniture, $400 Dixie 37 Orehaid Take Ave. j tshe Special price tor, auick gale. to MU 40638. un 3034 @quirrel Rd. 4 mi north : wy., Waterford, Mich. OVER 6/ USED TV SETS. FROM | « Pettit intcttrinincroe-gip-ececaaee rris Music. ele- | —°_"__ ——_________ | _ of Walton Blvd Lonesome Wife Loan Company 1988 BIEGLER O1L SPACE HEAT. | %:°.% up: TV antennas. $0.96. | Sa eeearereetier neoorreerennrren fine Techie 20507. © Acros ee ak. APPLES. BARGAIN PRICES FOR Sa Pala ac a ers. At pre-season special prices WALTON TV e's Perennial Gardens. 670 ni oe ee one oe Sez Sell On first ‘aaa tr Be mortgages G. A. Thompson, 1005 M50, West. 615 E. Walton DEMONS’ t R: A rOoR | Walton Bivd. 2-10ths mi. E. of APPLES WINTER V eerus | 80,000 ORAIN WATER GOPT PF 2-2257 Conn Electronic Organ. Minuet | _ Joslyn | Muto’s | Orchards. a0 Baldwra Vending machine route over 900; __ Mortgage L Loans $2} 2-9968. | PORTABLE TYPEWRITER WITH | “The f Il be few tes!” mode! with Sustain in beautiful | OAKLAND TREES eee eae | Rd. FE 5-1069. machines on money-making loca--~““~~™~ ~~~ | KRMLESS rove SEAT. DUSTY | case. $55 Electric stove, pump | ve fun wi ein In a few minutes ee finish. Morris Music, ming & removal FE lA aPPLES. DELICIOUS. MciN- tion in Detroit. Bay City, Bagi $600 TO $2000 a witb slip cover. $50. OR ~ organ. OR_3-6501. - ee | es ee eee | RY. GROWER etes | t2eb, sorted graded, and’ sprayed. interest a, "pleasant werk. Shoud on Oakland County homes. Mod- | — SALE: 2-PIECE MATCHING Liv. . FOR CASH TO PURCHASE MU- pines, firs, i eee mere. | tis bushel and up. 1280 Perry make well over $250 week after) ern or not. | AUTO. WASHER, 625; GUAR OTH-, ing room buite, twin ashtrays with For Sale Miscellaneous 67 For Sale Miscellaneous 67 SINE LUM cE eeecEF ABOARD at Rens than, 10. 83 each. _Laze Road, Clarkston. expenses are paid, $4,500 required, Voss & Buckner, Inc. ere $20 to $50. ae Appliances, stands Frigidaire. and ¢burner | ~ AI Enns ew ans FINANCE CO. 1185.N. Perry St. on US 10. Cedar Lane Ever- EATING & COOKING APPLES for down payment including stock “209. National Bid ee ee | ee ere be seen to be appre. 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON HOSPITAL BEDS REASONABLE FE 8-966! reen Farm. 8970 Dixie Hwy, {or sale L A. Eldridge Farm personalized ristMas catds A 4-226) MMC ~*HURC Cla kston _MA re 1222. u Nort 0 sore PF AT ABTA | UY AND GELL REWARD USED ciated Call PE 44222 after 5 p.m | personalized Christmas cards MA 42268 00 HAMMOND ORGAN. CHURCH ir OP ie ea ee a MICHIGAN BUSINESS | ~ 2nd MORTGAGES Baldwin. Jack w Hall. FE Syv bin BOUGE TL. art DEX fice Supply Bring thie. ad with HI TOP & MOTORCYCLE BOOTS pre Hammond speaker OA bu & up f "| AVAILABLE , , . chan A ‘urper's, Mt em- sy attery charger Dishes Misc FE eg : a eee JORMA LANDMBSAER: BROREN HOMES PRIVATE 1NVESTOR amour OVTHIRG TOU WENT | _OmNPE Dont, Sectias “Stete eek Grepae| iss jis Wht, Clemen cing = UAT ALTO AK ex __ For Sale Pets 79 EATING & COOKING APPLES FOR ESSE | 3-5 REPA Ez IN yaad | = Plain: llent condition FE 5-2469 , : 1473 8, Telegraph Rd MONTHLY PAYM'TS. PH | THE HOME CAN BE SINGER = PORT sO eG cae 50 ia WANITY-BAI Knottv Pines Paneling pW BUESCHER BP N KC SCHIPPERKE | PUPPIES | Buell Ra. North of Rochester PARK AT ur } PRON T DOOR oan ATL&8 aat LES. | tac $i9 Electrolux vac . 20.X 18 VANITY HAND BASIN : 5 NEW BUESCHER B FLAT TENOR Reasonable OL 2-457 out Rochester Rd. .78 bu. & up TROIT WO = 1-5189 EVES. oF A little out of the © $1495. Wringer type elena = Cast iron. Best grade. $1850 | 3 PATIERNS sax $250 } Buffet B flat clarinet = Es SILL YOUR FREFZER. RA RABBIT sia BEAR CONSOLIDATION | less to pay Furaiuire. — nrg ee Terms. Curt's Appl. G. A. Thompson, 7005 M59 West | chu RCH wre wood $65. 117 Summit AKC panel “COCKER PUPPIE! Mawus a peuee VE Cant 8. xe | gnces of all Bind ace 52-GAL ELEC. HEATER. $69 95 CES. ING. PIANO STEINWAY CONSOLE SOLD DEI : PRIVATE LAKES themed who — S i = Visit’ cur trade’ rad or real 3O-gal auto gas heater $5495 UL 2-4000 Ebony. Reas. 2% yrs. MA 6-5839 AKC REGISTERED 5 MONTH OLD GOLD poe oo: eld tr Gutual der tea a in ° o | eee MONTHS TO PA [EC _ER | te tod stand & feu ‘KITCHEN CABINET SINKS PIANO-1UNING— OSCAR BCHMIDT pean ata aaa GUD Geen netanoad ° n an enessee, Livingstone BIG BEAR S INSTRUCTION CO We bu ti trad ay . | : f 7 c Slightly scratched 42° mode! $99 FE 2-5217 : GOOD APPLES_ ) & UP #138 Northern Counties. Michigan's 92 W. HURO FE 3-7833 e oy, ool! or trade. Come ou cets. $1995 Cash & carry. Value. $46 16 while (Hey Jed ALO PLD an ae OR 3-3774 ‘$1 BU & UP. 6338 st dealer in private lakes £. Pia. nd around. 2 acres of free BAVE PLUMBING u ene ney Also Pp AYING | PLAYER “PIANO ITH = Sashabaw MA 5-2161 LAKESHORE D eu T Corp Swaps 63 var tae Ze. : ae _ Oil ~ Gas Home Heaters 172 S Saginaw FE $2100 eouci, Na Chose onder ieee ces See LS ie CCrES st arre PUPPIES AKC GiaceMOPE FAR MS. 2180 sIt- 404 E Highland Ra ~~ | ; 29°x46° ~~ PRE-CA ONCRETE \X PF scent chard Ni A verbel! Rd. Eating & cooking ap- Rr. No. 2 Milford, Mich 2 BEDROOM HOME. LAKE PRIV | ‘ ee 5 fle Pays ‘or itself with Bod $10 FE e102 ee Pee cent, 383 Orchard ““Gotion to purchase. All moneys COLLIE PUPS. 17 WKS OLD 84 & Fe Open fun, i to 6° OL EM 300m +8025 for cat or truck or $130 down. UL ota Aubure pontee a duburo _NO MONEY DOWN TRADE IN ~ 220 GAL OM TANK KNOTTY CEDAR PANELIN Cae ee eee foward the pure | $s Cel Fee? _— = ‘ ~ ING ' chas rice of t fano_ . AL s 1 MODERN, 2 Bay auNOcO SERV- n ; 14289. Ra 5 YOUR OLD HEATER FE 5 ae B-one-thirde lineral foo! GALI AGHER'S aikpot De HALLOWEEN (SPECIAL ros ice Station availab Located at AMILY FURNISHED. GAS HEAT, auys SMELL RADIOS, $6-612. FE = 1957 " CRUISAIRE te 1937 FORD ‘ groved mahogany $o 45 . _ c , MY nee r Sashabaw and Maybee Roads | oe —— weal eee SCHICK’S MY 3-371] $100 Mantel chime clock. 818 ri ai ; — 8 - $15 . 18 E Huron a 4-0566 sf order for Xmas eget rise ad bu Mahan Or- Moderate investment. Paid train-| rontage on State EDS. Space heater fan $5. 22 rifle enuine for © sq ff UPRIGHT PIANO QOOD CONDI- — é - as —— 1 program, station rental to sWap for small house, land con- “BRAND _WEW SOFA BEDS me ar | SINGER SEWING MACHINE IN with 4 power scope, $15 MY ronrae oo co tion, $60 FE 4.6446 COCKER ig el ol PUPPIES POTATOES FIELD RUN. (0c PER ae tract, equity or vacant land. Also ay +4 . i er. 3-1180 1488 Bal A\ FE 2-2543 - = rp ——S FE crate Bring containers 930 to sult your pocketbook Write Sun si walnut cabinet with rig zag 11 Hollywood bid frames, $6.96. In WANILED 5 k Oil Company, Box 690. Flint 1; have 4 room house. basement. of!) 2) oi mattresses. $17.95. Cot-| $4850 or pay $810 per month LAVATORIES CHROME MIXING USED PIANOS DASHCHUND pce ovat PAPERS week days Ferris King, 10101 Michigan. Or call Flint, CEdar heat Near Oxbow Lake. Will swap sry! 12.95. Pearson’ Capitol Appliance FE 5-9407 Add Comfort — Insulate! Aucets $2450 value, $1495 Al< : a OR 3-7502 Andersonville Road at Big Lake 2-1987 Me AVRICH TE Re Furniture 42 Orehard Lake Ave. THAYER BABY CARRIAGE 415 100 sa ft enclosed a ee oe An Wiegand Music Center oxcuswunp ALi PET eriop. ss POTATOES 7c BUSHEL PICK M . ealtor Lu : Factory trregulars Terrific vaiues RA7AAR AREA MIRACLE MILE Wil a them yourse! 4850 Lapeer Rad 345 Oakland ave PE 5-944! BEAUTIPUL SINGER SEWING ae ei ei) GhCLS Wouie Roll roofing, 90 !b $3 95 Michigan uorescent 393 Or Piano Tuning Orean Repair Wiliisms Fe —_— “PUPPIES 5 7 miles North of Oxford Pp t Mi q Open till 8.30 | normed eg leon pfu Retry = Se yenoggent hw doors Or ak 52 PEC Heresy LORCRANE® PHONE FE 2-402¢ en ald ig Mes also mother, POTATOES. 3921 BALD MT RD. rT. m= u' ole equip: : TAWNY BIRCH MODERN DINING torm windows any size & sha > ou MS Ez s N- i ther, ; ar Yl ge 20" ee kINTON CHAIN SAW GOOD Pay 871.10 casm or $820 for 9 room suite Buffet with china Ceiling tile—sq a al gee ae TEMS WE HAVE SEVERAL USED CON- 2 years old FE 8-4402 ar eel nelsecl On mC arerbell 1g THE “BIRD TO SEE condition. Sell or swap. EM 3-6050 months a a Credit Manager. deck 6 chairs. tavle pads tnclud- Knotty pine paneling. sq {i 1l6c MONEY moe ANY WORTHWHILE seen to be appreciated FOR SALE USED SINGLE BREED- POTATOES. LARGE PICK < OUT. ) — = SPARTAN = TV FOR UL 2-3872, A. & A. Products Co yes . OF make an offer FE c : x ae 4 USED urpose Get up to 8500 SEA ing cages and nest boxes FE hae me oo booty SY ox s WTI utboard motor um bost Cr BLOND 6 nce DINING ROOM — od ete line of y an OARD FINANCE CO. 1185 N 2-7727 _ _ ra ake George oad, SHOPPING CENTER _ubat have: you? FE 4-846) set 18 ft. Ben Hur Chest freezer. Take ADVANTAGE OF THE BAR building materials priced to sell Perry St. FE 8-066) We also have a used Hammond GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES! _L#ke Orion SHOES . 339 FOOT VAGABOND HOUSE. 12 He aed ice her All like ains. Ready ASH at 8EA- T FREE Estimates MAGIC CHEST 5 ROOM SPACE chord organ, @ most unusual buy for good home 5005 Winslow SPRAYED CONCORD GRAPES - -- | ‘trailer and cash for house or in-| new. PE 5-1 | Boar Finknce Co nas iN) PHA, Terms : thru 8 heater $45. OR 3-5646. at $730 off N Airport OR 3-1983 after 6 1st house on right East of Opdyke In an up-and-coming shopping cen-' _come with large lot. PE ¢2003. | sapy Goce as Me Perry St FE 8-0661 OEE Beek EN NEE EST ae GRINNELL'S GERMAN SHEPHERD PupPirs —°" Walton No Sundays oh alee locke te cadets car = ) BUICK: A C000 ONE, te Cheap. OR 3-6078 __ |TABLE AND 4 (CHAIRS. $18 GAS CUTRPLUS LUMBER “MICA FACTORY SECONDS 27 8 Saginaw ____ FE 31168 AKC Price 838 MA 4-1067 TURNIPS _ bel oo a ne |e” OMOOTE «Widow yok CONG RUPT STOCK stove. $15 FE 8-9712 ap a ee ay PEG Sty IT. WANTED CONN OR HAMMOND OERMAN SHEPHERD peers ‘. ee Se See aa s SAS fics on Sinner he) gama Mee Gt] ME ATMS, Na sae EE MTOR es aaa Manthorae ty wee oo oot TEE ual aga ey Sale Farm Equipment 67 i & 5 jo “se extra expansion and storage room _junk please OR 3-7761 Between 2 lakes. near Pontiac. A CLEAN ‘$2 MERC WILL SWAP tor used furniture or what have LAKE GROCERY you? FE 2-8855. Eves. OR 3-7810 is this established store Two CONFERENCE DESK SWAP OR apartments over store. additiona! _%¢!!__Good cond. EM 3-0482 2 small houses and gasoline busi: CASH FOR USED TV's TAPE Bess add quite a bit to the inm- recorders and a come Real estate and all $32.000 _Working or no not with $8.000 down Plus stock will sell business only). Partridge | ND RUSINESSES" THRUOUT S MICH Us E ¢3581 W. HURON ; OPEN me . ; PEPPRIDGE FARM. BREAD AND rolls Established wholesale route Ponting area. LI 8-1492 o: 4-1034 RESTAURANT AND DAIRY store Excellent year around biis- |POR | (Or pr oh IN 3 BEDROOM RANCH home and furniture for 25-foot trailer Swap or sell. FE 2-4339 SALE OR RENT. 8 ROOM modern house 2-car garage. Take late mode! car on down payment _FE 86-2213 AKEFRONT 80 X 600. LAKES ape ends of property. Lapeer ea. 3 bedrooms. Trade for car around Pontiac FE KE PAID EQUITY IN ¢4ROOM HOUSE for car or $500 path and balance $35 month FE 2-7 WATER. “ioF EN tas TO RENT or_seil. $350 month OR 3-2360 iness. Good Lease. Owner FE Senay . WILL TRADE EQUITY IN 2? FAM. ae — ily income for 2.0r 3 bedroom SINCLAIR home ood lot or late menel Has modern 2 stall service sta- C8? or large fami tion for lease. Located on major vrs ear oS a . oe highway Reasonable rent and) jour Ask oe - MeCull Ee inventory Financial | Assistance SG cl unous available Cali 4-15 . . preate “STANDARD OIL -SRRO-REALTY __ For lease 2-stall station Main ~— — LOTS — FE ate at Huron iiford. Michigan.) 0 ui cer 9 Training & fimancia} assistance: _Sfter 830 pm gre ot BR 3-2414. afler 7 pm ie BROADLOOM CARPETING OR ¢7187 x27" wide for a 120 of fence TELEGRAPH RD ACROSS FROM. EM. St Tel er enter 40x60 WILL TRADE 8 MM MAUSER masonry b with offices. Paved) Sporter rifle Hex barrel. case. Parking and sales area a} and shells for 16 moe pemp commer with feet frontage on or over and under O Telegraph You can sell absolute ly anything here Perfect for trall-| er sales iHas been a very suc- poetry trailer sales corner for 15 4 ¥ big tire corner, boat small Sesiaenese. $375 per mo. Ling per: | sonally and only to Ward E. nbs "| ridge or Bob Miller, 1050 W. ron. Ph. FE 4-3581. | TAVERN — ONE OF THE FINEST in Michigan on US8-27 er Air conditioned. Seats 200 or For Sale Clothing 64 64 “~ee—or—n—s Po DULTS’ ete CHILDREN’S USED a household items assortment. Many like new Specuany t James K neaace Church, 355 W ee Birmingh: Open _Fridays. 8°30 to. puesdeys ALL SIZES CIEAN USED WORK pants from 35c; shirts from 15¢; aiso fishing worms and tackle. Open 7 days. 389 Orchard Lk. Ave. more. Excellent equipment. will) § better than $90,000 _ ae F goat! MUSKRAT COAT. 4, good condition. PE 2-6493. gross year. Original owner. Good reaso for selling. $20,000 down business only. aa ae 73 SKIRTS SIZES 12-14. ladies shoes, sizes 5-5'2. Good cond. Reas. 176 Liberty ! Open Dizie Hey. hae tart baa . porth bg 6. Fr. Ah P Marvet | akant NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk Bxd< complete with springs and mattress Pearson s _Furntture 42 Orchard Lake Ave CASH FOR USED TVS, FUR FURNI- ture & misc PE E 2- 0367 CASH FOR FURNITURE. TOOLS and musical instruments FE mals 4864 CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- “sa Large or small iots _ Please phone PE 2-684? till 9 pm CRIB, KANT WET MATTRESS highchair. stroller, car seat et in CHEST DEEP FREEZE Excellent cond $125 21 in color TV like new. $300. FE 5-27 CHEST FREEZER _ sacrifice cheap. COME & GET IT LAST WEEK O«SALE OAKLAND FURNITURE CO Prices reduced up to $0 per cent LATE MODEL EM 3-6082 and more on all furniture rugs baby furniture etc Name vour price. no fatr offer refused Bring vour netghbor end share these unbelievable bargains, ai! sales final 104 8 Saginaw FE 2-5523 “DRYER SPECIALS’ | RCA WHIRLPOOL GAS DRYER Guaranteed $148 DRYERS. New an Delivered $148 SPEED QUEEN Electric Drver New Delivered. Guaranteed $148 "oop HOUSEKEEPING SHOP { Pontiac $1 WEST HURON FE 4-1555 | DUMONT 17-IN. TV. BEAUTIFUL cabine’ 4 Chippendale = dining chairs Nesco deluxe 16-qt roast- er Craftsman 20in. rotary mow. | er Used 5 times. Reas ll exe cond OR 3-0612 DEEP FREEZE AND ELECTRIC _ stove. FE 4-0029 before 12 noon | |/DELUXE ELECTRIC RANGE | and dryer FE 5- | DELUXE aces RANGE 3 | years old. ewe iia make offer. EM 3-09 DUNCAN - ladda ROM TABLE throw rugs. 4-3550. $3.000 WILL PUT YOU IN THIS |GIRL's a 12-14. YOUNG MAN'S neatly operated restaurant. Gross-| _Size 40. _ & 41 long. MI 4-3560. ing better than $2.000 per month | GiRL'g | CLOTHING. SIZE 8. VERY Good location. Rent $100 per, month includes heat. Hours 7 to 7. no Sundays. CONVALESCENT HOME -— TOP shape Minimum of = expense Good location. 17 beds property. L aeeres and business. $31,500 on terms Li Hagstrom . ALTORS 4900 mighiena Rd. (M59! Pontiac. Mich. Ph OR | VALUABLE CORNER, 105 x 230°) rary ie & tavern license. MA __4-1875 good condition. Girl's coat. 10. like new. Cheap. _ Huron Gardens LADY'S FUR COAT. SIZE 16. —______ FR 4-1219 ADY'S SIZE i4. BOMBAY LAMB acket. Girls’ roller. size 4 and \gure skates, size 3. Boy's ice skates, size 1. 588 Lowell ADIES WINTER COATS inate Men's 8 nb coats and coats oe 40 to 42 Reasonable. anv GRAY FUR COAT. COND exc. Originally $350. Make offer FE 5-8502. “WEDDING DRESS. SIZE) PE 2-3097 mL SELL STORE, GAS S8TA-. tion & garage. MA 5-000 OWN YOUR OWN DRIVE IN RESTAURANT Act now! Join the nation's fast- st growing drive-in organization | Ossible net $1.200 monthly and! upward. Protected franchise area No_ royalties. Company Siders | minimum cash require inancing assistance available Write Dog N Suds, Inc.. Box 546. _Champaign. Tlinois 21 Sale Land Contracts 60 ; 1- Sale Household Goods 65 2 HP. DEEP WELL JET Sad and tank like new, 1', HP pump, Tange like new, 1-20" range, 1 yard car, 1 under bar refrigerator, 5 cubic feet, 3 good used refrigerators FRAYER 589 Oreie 4-062 tate Ave. electric PC. FRIEZE TIVING KROGH ROOM suite & tables & TV. PE 4- _4-6350 T-CUSHIONED LOUNGE CHAIRS | $26 each. 1 large size child's INVEST tricycle $10. 3041 i Lane track vo pet pa — eg persis mae Hills. F 2. biti agape gatas oh Fe. NING ROOM SUITE. bpp tony - @ available. Ask for Mr. 75 of ot tables, 2 end & 1 J. C. HAYDEN, REALTOR coffee. Cal 32-3177. oat o_W._ Walton Le 1 4 ae t dint ONAL a Bots LAND D CONTRACTS TO BUY oY oF oR| xe nu e to sell Garrels. EM 3-2511,_like new. FE 4-508. EM Fe BEDROOM OUTFIT COM. or e ) onl $50. Also hideabed. FE Money to Loan 61 (State agg re Lenders) i (* Eptecer bedroom” ‘te. television ; Washers Pp, ranges a TEAGUE FINANCE CO. refrigs.. all sizes, $19 paid 202 S. MAIN beds, sip Beas Lats hone 214 E. ST. CLAIR| farfure: si, ‘a week, ‘Bot ROCHESTER ROMEO] JERMS THE BARGAIN HOUSE, LOANS 825 TO $500 pi ayette. FE 2-6842. un aes Pt @ TAKER vey HE HOUSEHOLD 11 eal upright freeser $1 OL 60711 OL 1-9791 Pars opr PL ope Pe eenty smn Ft. 2-3810 Phnts vx - BUCKNER | see outfit. Double ——, An tor 100.00 Fey only 10 wore FINANCE COMPANY | {. Searson's’ Furniture, “4a” 'Or- wane YOU CAN Gard Leke Ave. BORK Coes, nm O 5500 iad wow Qevenpert und’ sabe Pontiac — Drayton Plains — Utica — rh p ers monehing Walled Walled Lk Birmingham, Plymouth all for $99. Pay only $2 weekly LOANS. itm ee 6x is #8. rhed “jewel x 2 Paint, tile, Kno. Shover’s size | 1134 Boston | DREXEL SING ROOM TABLE and 4 chairs. a wood. Table has glass extensions & pads Exc aoe 875. MAyfair 6-1346 "ELECTRIC RANGE. 815 Take your pick Peer Appliances 8161 Commeice_ Ra ‘EASY SPINDRY WASHING MA- ehine Deluxe model. Exc cond _%60 OR 3-5526 ECONOMY SPECIALS RF °R'GERATORS renewed All Sizes. Guaranteed. From $48 ' WASHERS Both wringer and i | 1-2 oven Prigidaire siete | 204 EB. Pike St. Automatic Rebuilt. From $38 TV's Rebuilt. New picture tube | Guaranteed, Delivered $58 | The GOOD shila saaaaalad 1 SHOP Pontiac $1 _WEST T HURON _FE _ 4-1555 ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE STOVE & oven $200. Was $500, white beau- tiful draw drapes 2 pairs, 27 and 16 ft. width $100 2-2492 or _FE 2-3 ELECTRIC RANGE EXCELLENT condition. $50. 26 Esther Street. FE 4-2972 FRIGIDAIRE IRONER EXCEL- ent condition. $50. After 6 pm | FE 2-6837 | FRIGIDAIRE 1 AUTOMA@IC WASH-| FREEZERS — | HORDE FR REEZER: ERS Chest and A ee ett New models. slight seratehed or crate-marred models at big dis- cou! es. 2 vears to pay 00 wilted same as cash E GABERT 191_N. Saginaw 5-6 FULL 81ZE COTL tt See ROLL- _A-Way bed. PE 2-6296. FRIGIDAIRE _ ELEC. 8: Good cond. $25 FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL ELEC- tric rile’ On new in 1954, excellent cond -3681. PREFERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS e brands, scratched. Terrific values $140.65 while they last. No phone Ts please chigan Fluorescent 33 Orchard Lake ve D BOX SPRING, FULL SIZE. $12, 2-speed chrome elec. blender, new, $18. FE 8-0506. CONVERSION B 'H ee for coal fargase $10.00. Stamped pieces, punch work ba!! 10 tat ewbroldery & DMC threads | Toe eens _*6_ench. FE SS E §-1330. Across from General A 81G SELECTION OF USED _ Hospital shotauns & rifles Ben's Loan ee a _Office 4 Patterson FF 4-5141 = Sl oe -IN DE r I ANCHOR FENCES optdas LS! Ob No money down FHA approved Gas range ; 7 Washers. guaranteed | PREF |_ESTIMATES aemee stall 2 pe liv rm BEEF AND PUkKK — HAIP AND 2 pe sec Mv rm quarters Ondvke Mkt FE § 7941 oi let es BATHROOM FIXTURES OIL AND Boys 26 . wheel bike . $1495 gas furnaces Hot water & steam Easy Terms boilers Automatic water heater \\ \ M. AN’ Ss Hardware. elec. supplies. crock & , ‘ > tile Galvanized copper black ee ASE aa ipe and fittings Lowe Brothers TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- tric range Munro Electric cleum Co. 1060 W. Huron, HEIGHTS SUPPLY TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS 2685 Laper: | FE 4-541 range R B. Munro Electric Co “|, < - 1060 W. Huron Cash Nae ( ‘arry” Special s — Prefinished Lauan 4x6 20 ea aint. Buper kemtone and rust Used Trade-In “Dept. Prefinished Mahogany 4x8 6 40 ea Drum Table 8 500 White Pine Stripping Lounge Chair sie es 1x2 02 lin ft Swivel Rocker $1995 Brass Knob Passage Bet. 149 ea Studio Couch $29 50 ay door but 42 p Davenport & Chair $29 50 ‘Call for free “aecimeees on ai Refrigerator $59 95 your building needs) Hide-a-bed peeded HAGGERTY Electric Rang LUMB ; oO. Pry THOMAS ECONOMY” sa IBL. RS & Sl rel a 7 aggerty wy A 4-455! 361 S$ Saginaw FE) 20181) woccdate 7 tale meal USED 1V. WAREHOUSE PRICES ON FREEZ- Re . si9os | Ue. SWEEi'S ddio & Appl. 422 W . 4-11.33. ih oon rol and Good condition ~CASH WAY _ tank 5 ers. dryers, .elevisions. and bullt-, 1 : burg Ma sete PN LUMBER PRICES WAN DISHES. Of. STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS lam Marble-top tables. MY B ' 4 = wamyen urmelster s » 5 vee 5 = ° Prats NORTHERN LUMBER WASHING pastas COXVEN Company tional Pa 129 9 value. $7995 7940 Croley Lake Ra EM 3-417) Chip re Pluorescenj Oven 8am to8pm daily 393 ara Lk Ave 45 Sunday 10am. to2 pm WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC Deliveries available washer. Good working condition CIPCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS _Reasonable. OR 3-42(4 Most modern lights. for kitchens . dinettes and recreation rooms Antiques OSA $1295 value. $695. Pactorr PIP ROL OOOO om PPB OLS marred Fa c t ory SBhowrroonis Lake Ave CLOSE OUT PRICE SHINGLE STAIN ANTIQUE OPAL RING UL 2-3049 GENUINE HORSEHAIR COUCH _HiFi, TV & Radios 66 65 GAL LIGHT MOSS GREEN 28 GAL BALSAM GREEN 16 GAL DARK RED $2.85 Per Gallon _In_ good condition. FE 2-4184 a ae BLAYLOCK SSS ee COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO each OR 3-7969 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-711 20 INCH MOTOROLA CONSOLE CLEARANCE SPECIAL | blond. goed condition $40. FE 36° fan and hood seh 5-0703 oh a ae —— $795 SS ADWINAL STEREO Hi-Pl CON- ing can fue aa. tLe sole_ Rear FE §-1797 _ One L H Grav bathtub $49 94 CASH FOR USED TVs PUR. 2-¥r -old boiler burner unit cor chased at vour home FF 2-0347 Aes lo ovr. mfgs. guarantee of are — pe an tire $217 00 BUYING OUR, 721, INCHERS IS AY thompson. took use he Appliances. 8161 Commerce Rd “1 THERM gla HEATER TAKE OVER TAVMENTS Bnaxo qo OF Fe new 1960 GE TV Customer made DO YOU HAVE A PAINT OR deposit--moved ou: of city You decorating problem? Hundreds of save $88 Pay only $225 wk colors to choose from, interior Goodyear Service Store 30 8 or exterior See our wall paper Cass Pontiac. FR 5-6127 and matching fabric selection —— aIVe RADIO - eee Bros. Jelled Magic no drip paint STER ECORD PLAYERS AN AIN MODELING KITS ELEC TRAINS 436 Getter Bhar ® Fre 5-6150 BOARDMAN’S DUO THERM SPACE HEATER. M50 at t Wm Lk. Rd OR _4-0212 baby _beds) OR 3-0871 PF DON'T WAIT TO REFURNISH For Sale Miscellaneous 6 67 Get up to $500 at SEABOARD FINANCE CO. 1185 N. Perry 1 OIL FLOOR FURNACE USED _St. FE 8-9661 66 1 _2_mos__6175._100_N_ Merrimac. Dog HOUSES DIFPERENT SIZES 1 bed SURRER OIL-0- MATIC 770_E. Walton Blvd Li condition 1 blower for FaVES?1 7 ~ 64c PE gravity furnace with filter cabi- - ats ee ae Gest Neth Warwick's Rad het. $65 Like new 3088 W. Huron Lk FE 4-1200. a FOR SALE: FIVE WOOD 8TORM 1-A ALUMINUM SIDING Installed or in stock windows. 58 x 34 cheap FE ALUM. AWNINGS, STORMS meee No irae CrbH i ge up Fi . L. VALL | Ly n “The old reliable pioneers a te Pree Estimates Call r ces ___ OL 1-623, Days or Eves t Ol] and gas, duct work 3 WHEEL TRAILER, DUMP Box. Fre estimates OR 3-563 _Teasonable. EM 3-6144 WOOD sTORM " DOORS, WITH screens. 30x80 and 26x00. Good __ condition. $15. FE 4-4 3 PIECE BATH ROOM “aET. ~ NEVER been used. NA 17-2242 Kenyon Heating Service POR SALE i APARTMENT SIZE weeres machine with wringer 1 Bissell carpet sweeper . bass drum. All for $30 4-7398 FOR SALE. BURRO. 50 BU CORN (2) ACCORDIANS. BEGINNERS electric fence. 1804 Bird Rd. Or- peel ee. Pes keys. like new. tonville Oy's hwinn bike, $50. Girl's bike) Deming pump &' 30 PREE STANDING TOILETS des . tank. ‘2 price, new. Craft 1, in hard copper. eather & tools. ' price. FE. “29-foot lengths ......... 16c ft 5108 her copper. 2 DOORS 2 AWNINGS SINK. LUX- 20-foot len Dy ete crtt All cheap. 29 with trim Nae vs 3 ™L TA ; col dition. Will deliver. FE 5-9120. aire gas furnace 3- Bas bath sets Biaine - hite cf a: Pac’ 2nds—Irre pet save PLUM BING 8 4 ROOM SPACE HEATER. OIL. $25. 4 172 N Saginaw GE OIL FURNACE pe LARGE 1 Crescent Lk. R | Huron. FE CONVERSION OIL BURNER WITH Michigan Pluorescent. 393 Orchard — 13 3-011. = blower 30 gal. hot water tank GA8 STOVE $35. REFRIGERATOR 80 1 PER LEN d $45. Gas water heater $25. foe 63.78: d-in. soll pipe, per length | - 22d steve Ohta 2 A ae tric stove $25. 17 in. TV $25.| $3.39. G. A. Thompson, 7008 M59 GREEN FOR AL (size 9 ICE Wringer washer $20. Automatic! West. Open eves. | el ispenciler. Gus aces, cr used Ase a. Lime Cee cece © FT. S370) Card table and chairs. £M 3-200. | new 900. FE 8-2700. ve PLUMBING uppLy.— (; ARAGE DOORS GRANDFATHER CLOCK 4 F (172 8 Saginaw PE 5-210) pactory AGE dn sisneaen qhird, Reckoner. OL 11100 be- | “TROOM O1L BPACE BEATER sizes in stock from $28 and up Gae Ra p.m te OR 3.3636 “ — Pd tr lage Sacer Sees 5 ROOM SPA( clos rs an sa aring | Blectrie R 20.95 |* ROOM SPACE HEATER WITH) Cettwaye ppeerme | Frigidaire rien Rebuilt dor Good tires & mechanically We give estimates on garage re- Jsed “EKo $35. OR 3-7061 modeling CnuMe et ELECTRIC F ; soem, | Oven — wh 5 UL 23000 et enn bathtub with bench. Best quality. = ieers ' ZR GE CRIB AND MaTTRESS E CRIB AND MATTRESS pry - Thompson, BERRY DOOR SALES Brand new. $15. Pearson's Fur- | : fii eo _ niture, 42 ard Lake Ave. 10- neater $0769 aata cary OA RB GARAGES — 3 3549 ° oF CoM: LEAT# ER- TOP ANY r | plete cement. uarantee = ES “chairs ‘Tooke. walnut Thompson. 1008 M30 West. Open workmanship & materials, FE | | a it sewing wing mach. eves. “4 STORM wix WINDOWS. |. REASON- HGTPOINT APPLIANCE REPAIR i Rear of 104 a aa FE 8.2 MODERN BEAUTY Wie EQUIP ent, 3} years old) MY 3-583) MANS DEER HUNTING oe 176 = soals Duo Ther Oo roc 46 6S Act a teat er FE 2498 MISCFLLANEOUS n HOUSEFHOL P goods for saie at Rd Dravion Plair Lake OR 3-8260 . MANITOWOC ZONE COMBINA- tion refrigerator and freezer take over payments 595 Calgary, off Baldwin NEW 18ST QUALITY BATHTUBS $46.50 Free standing toilets $19 95 G A Thompson 1005 MS9 West NEW LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE A 501 OR 3- ts “MAple 5-1 PAINT alta KOION Avoid bliste to motsti WARWICK rd Lk PONTIAC al FE ¢ “e 267K oO: Rad CHIEF STOKER WITH control Excelient condition 5-082 PREFINISHED PANELING Sal Alara iY 24c per ft Bir 4ic per - BENSON LUMBER Pho oFE 4 s ‘4 CC 5 12 521 SKATES SIZE 4 5 lee ttle sterilizer 18 mo -12. $30 IDE 1 $12 FE 4- SHALLOW WELL JET PUMP fallon_ oil tank OR_ 3-6143 STORM WINDOWS STORM doors ot] hot water heater FE 2-213 417 S&S Peddork« SPACE HEATER LIKE NEW Heat: 5 or 6 rooms 83 000 BTUs FE 2-1383 \T SALE To reduce present rier cable 26-in Bolens 26-in. riding mower Toro 36-in Tiding mower Fairbanks 24-in. riding mower. 1 Bowens 36 Hp. riding trector 1 Bolens 16-in 7 hp tiller Other equipment at reduced prices Deposit will hold credit terms Evans Looe 6507 Dixie Hwy Aple 5-7878 or OR 3-7924 ~~ STORM WINDOWS, CHEAP FE 5-6582 s7 ROLLER eacl $3 COST inventory riding mower 1 1 1 STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS _also lumber. FE 2-5197 STEEBERG JUKE BOX i100 SE- lections 45 rpms & pinba ma- chine Perfect condition $175 FF 7-1 126 STOKOL STOKER. CHEAP ALSO furnace blower KOOG) LCOnd' tor Phone OR 32-1744 = SPrchAlL — x 4 RF? . an ' le C) i) Schoo Des $438 Cupolas gin 5 AUBURN LUMBER AUBURN HFIGHTS FE 5-829 TIMKEN OIL BURNER CON trols tank 5-#69! TAKE OVER SINGER ZIG 7AG sewing machine Makes button holes designs etc without using attachments Payments are $8 0 per month. or pay off balance of $74 50 Capitol Appliance FE §-9407 THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Evervthing to meet your needs Clothing Furniture, Appliances 118 WEST LAWRENCE TIME FOR ESCAPE. WITH RELI able fire alarm for homes. all buildings Screams at 135 degrees Guaranteed $495 More informa tion from George Buchan. 3520 John R. Rochester UL 2-3236 rFALBOTT LUMBER Redwood fence pickets. Glass Thoroseal for waterproofing Wood louvres at '2 price to close- out. 1025 Oak'and Ave. FE 4-4595 USED TYPFWRITERS & ADDING machines at low prices. Large discounts on new portables. Forbes Printing & Office Supply 4500 Dixie Hwy. Next to Pontiac _State_Bank USED 6 MONTHS. OIL STOVE. 55.000 BTU. 845 2278 Marston USED STORM SCREENS AND windows 1 picture window. S3x79 FE 4-4108 ee USED BRICX FOR SALE FE _8-9015 or MU 4-7481 ; USED WATER SOFTENER, COM- pletely automatic Reasonable FE 2-5827 USED COMB DOORS a SIZE. Reas. After 6 MA 6- __67A __ Christmas rc scorcn PINES, WHOLESALE Bargain prices Contact Mace Smith 800 Grange Hall Rd tonville. Ph NAtional 7-244? __ Christmas Gifts 6 67B MADE TO OR- DOLL Or- CLOTHES der 5641 Sally Rd. Clarkston _MA 5-115 _ _ssitk SCOTCH PINE. LOW UANTITY Tice Contact Mace Smith, 800 Machinery BAY CITY 30 CRANE OR HOE Insley diesel back hoe HD 5 Allis-Chalmers dozer TD 18A 9 International dozers D4 D6 and D8 cat dozers C Turna dozer. TS 300 Lapiant Sholt. Ver- mer trencher. 3 ag graders edar 86-3649 Tandem trailers 204. Dort Hway. Flint, Mich. Tae Hall Ra. Ortonville, NA, ed | 10A !A-1 Sale Office Equipment ae OL DTOWN DUPLICATOR 1947 mode! 9-F $200. First Class cond EM 3-4308 after 430 pm Sale Store aeauiprnent 73 1 CASH REGISTER” WRAPPING irs & mir- "MEAT sheiving 71 8X12. WALK-IN COOLER cases register, scales Power saw Very reasonabie S Saginaw St FE 12-8522 NATIONAL CASH_ REGISTER. eectri¢ fan and sheiving Fe _ 32-3604 _ Sale Sporting Goods _ 74 8 MM 19 SPORTER. COMBINATION gacee MAple 5-1946 10 x 12 SIDE WALL TENT. HEAVY canvas $35 MA 5-0181 ; i2 FT ALUMINUM TRAILER Sieens 4 Gas and electrical light ing Gas cooking $350 MI 71-0660 afte: $30 or all day Sat and Su X 20 WALL TENT & SOME equipment Good cond. FE 5-8326 GAUGE SAVAGE HAMMER exs single shot. shotgun Excr weight New recoiu pad. $20 2-4528 22 STEVENS AUTOMATIC new OR 3-8797 2 PER CENT OFF ON ALL 1959 Mercuryv motors Pere Mar- quette Fiberglas canoes close out at $175 Several good used buys Compiete sporting goods store gun shop and gun amithing chit Drevers Gun A Sport Center, 18210 Holly Ra Holly MEirose 4-677} 10.30 WINCHESTER RIFLE AND ase Used twice $55 OR 136501 30 Winchester like new Case and shells $30 FE 4-1977 se lle LIKE NEW 3 BOXES ells xtra $89 FE ‘7041 _ - 303 SAVAGE LEVER ACTION § boxes of shells and case $60 W. Smith, 3900 Lapeer Rd FE 2-4839 A BIG SELECTION OF USED shotguns & rifles’ Ben's Loan Office, 4 Patterson FE 4-6141 ALUMINUM CAMPING CAB FOR 14 20 LIKE 0 ht Signs pick-up Accommodates 3 Will seil ‘58 GMC a up with or without FE 4-377 GUN SALE New & sed shotauns & rifles Most gaugrs A calibers Scope Trounting A Tenatr B.i:r-Shell j 8 Telraiaph GUNS — BUY SFTI. TRADE Manley Leach 10 Barley LIKE NEW 5 REMINGTON PU we With side Mou cone and p sight Case and shelis FE 58 30 after 4 ypoin REMINGTON 10-08 UTOMATIC rifle Mais ae Rul} Sire 42 Ladvs hunt Jacke’ So@ TR Exe cond FE 8-106 REM 12 GA SEMI-AUTO aed gon with case $85 Cal) M 5-3652 or come to 61 E Was s _ ington Clarkstan UskbD ae ?-12 ga double bar « 1-20 ge Ithaca pia a 1-SN 30-06 with scope 20 ga doub.e barre: 1 model 1886 Win 33 cai 1-12 ga Rem 3 in Mag pump 2-22 automatics 1-30-30 Win model 1804 1-Rem 740 Ca! 30-06 auto deluxe 1-20 ga Browning auto 1 Colt 38 detective special 1-12 ga Browning auto WE TRADE KELLEY S HARDWARE 1994 Auburn at Adams FE )-88ll USED 35 REMINGTON PUMP with 4 power Weaver scope & peep-sight. New shotguns & rifles sold at cost The ackle Box. 2580 Dixie Hwy WE LOAN MONEY FOR SPORT- ING GOODS. Boats, Motors. ae See SEABOARD FINANCE. 1185 N Perry St. FE 8-066! WOODSMAN MASTER REMMING- ton 300. model 81 $85. 1430 Cres- cent Lake Rd WTD. DUCK & GOOSE DECOYS Also quality double gun ie Parker. L C Smith. Ithica. FE 23-7247 _before 3 Hunting Accom'tions 74A PAPA FOF AALDA OA MAAARA OOS DEER HUNTERS. CABINS BF- tween Grayling and Kaikaska Oi] heat, electricity. R Tuttle. MAr- ket 4-230% __ ; IN UPPER PENINSULA. MOD bedrm. cabins. Exc hunting a _Taquanion River. EM 3-446 L ROOM FOR 4 DEER aaa __near "Luzerne. OR 4-02 0285 Bait, Minnows, Etc. | 75 CRAWLERS, 2 DZ. 80c: ED worms, 50 for 45c: big worms, 50 | for 50c Tackle Also clean used work nts from 35c. pen 7 _Gays. $89 Orchard Lk. Ave. 76 Sand, Gravel ‘& Dirt 7 ARAN SSAA ‘2's YDS BLACK DIRT OR PEAT. | Prompt delivery. OR 3 9644. STONE & OVERSIZE STONE. $2 yd. Also crushed stone. maso sand, sharp sand, top soil. 633 5 | Sashabaw, ‘Clarkston MA_5-2161. A-1 BLACK DIRT. © TOP > SOIL, at i ad fill, sand & gravel. -47 ED STONE. Cootln: A-| TOP SOIL, CRUSHED Sand, gravel, fill. L bg FE 8-1112 or FE 2-85 2 | rier pups ¢ OR 3-2439 POOCLE PUPPIES. ALSO 4 YR_ with permanent shots. AKC registered olc male Cheav all FE 5-085) 000 DLE eel, VERY REA sonable MA 54-1750 PURE WHITE PUPPIES | reasonable 304 Glenga Walled Lake ; ; PAKAKFEIS§8 CANARIES, CAGES Focd Since .927. 584 Oakland Ave PARAKEFTS & SUPPLIES i183 Sanderson FE PARAKEETS CANARIES. food Cranes. 2-2200 VERY ty Road 2-727 CAGES 248@ Auburn. UL PARROT $250 _ 3 hive habtes Oute 1 Wixom Raven Hill Kennel! Danes of Drstinetion Great danes AKC puppies qogs Ideal temperament for pets & compantons paymen'! available MApile RED & BLOND sBU 4 mos PAR Wri Mich PANAMA Time s 5-1812 COCKER old $15 SPAN MA SCOTTISH” TERRIER PUPPIES AKC registered Male & female FE 4-5041 THOROUGH BRED “GERMAN Shepherd puppies 6 weeks oid MY_ 2-2407 _ TOY MANCHESTER. 14 WEEKS old male and female OA 8-1397 WHO WILL GIVE A TIGER KIT- ten a comfortable home? TE 2-6107 YOUNG MALE DOG WANTS GOOD _home In country _FE 2-4372 Hunting Dogs 81 Peg rere ee rn 4 GERMAN SHORT - HAIRED Pointers. 1 and 3 years oid FE 0200 5 YRS OLD FEMALE. AKC REG istered beagle, Trained UL 2-3941 AKC BEAGLES MALE AND FE excellent hunters 059 _Indianwoed Road. Lake Orion AKC REG. BRITTANYS M 3- 3-67 Re SOME | Very good on Trial given NOT birds Also BFAGLES. registered and rabbits black blanke! pups AKC 6 months and 11 weeks. 12 North Fastway FE 8-6158 BEAGLES AKC REGIS TRAINED Aliso pups 5 months old 3036 E Walton. FE 4-1194 GOOD COON 2 $40 PF? iSH | PO! 49a dl OF RFGISTERED ENG! NTER Sell o trade F REG POINTER PUPS hunting stock FE 4-419 ee Tae BEAGLE PUPS Springer spaniels A started dogs FE 8-6178 REGISTERED BE AGI E PUPS pad eueek & started dogs FF 8-6 REGISTERED BRITTANY MALE 9 months old. FE 2-9981 _ ‘REG POINTER PUPPIES CALI between 10 AM. & 2 PM MY }-1264 SELI OR TRADE POINTER. BEA gles. and coon dogs for gun. chain saw, or ? UL 2-2652 SPRINGER SPANIEL 2 YR8 OLD $20 FE 8-0724 TAKE ME HOME. TEACH ME all and I will hunt for vou next fall, Weimaraner, 3 mo. old AKC $i5 OR 3-7888 ; _ _ WEIMARANER 3 YRS OLD FE , male German short hair potnter S yre old $100 each or trade} for outboard moter, automatic shot gun or boat MY = 2-2591 after 7 pm. FE 3-9763 before 6 _P m _Hay, Gre Grain & Feed _ 82 1,0 BALES WAY. STRAW. MA- nure. Lumber. MA 5-0666 ALL TYPEs OF i8T & 2ND aot A vil . ting hay. straw and corn. _oetiver OA 8.2179. CORN FOR SALE Ear corn at the crib 1989 crop in quantity Great Oaks Stork Farms. 1106 Pontiac Road, Roch- ester, Phone OL 1-9841 HAY. ALFALFA & TINE HORSE _hay _MA_5- 17 742 __ __ QUALITY MIXED HAY. 2ND CUT- _ting Call Ralph Hoxie, MA 6-65(9 For Sale Livestock 83 nr ~neaeee 6 DURHAM FEEDER CATTLE Jasper Tahash, 12000 Fish Lake | Road Molly 'FOR SALE. 25 EWES & ONE buck. $15.00 ea NA 71-2470 — MEAT TYPE 8POTTED POLAND Chinas. Service boars ready for service also weined boar pigs | Homer Booth, 4971 Sullivan Rd } Lapeer. 1 Michigan REGISTERED, 3 YR OLD MOR- gan Gelding. Western or English pete chestnut star 4 white kings. Good mode! horse $400 _ Market 4-1958 86 Sale “Farm Produce — €1 $460 APPLES PICK YOUR OWN bushel. Homestead Orchards. Orchard Lake Road | APPLES, POPULAR VARIETIES & 2339 Clarkston Rd | APPLES & PEARS. $1.50 & UP 84 W. Chicago. APPLES $1 A BU ery Rd, Gingellville. 3899 GREG- \ | 3200 8 Rochester Ra CHAIN SAWS NEW nea VICE rec U T LOCIT na GHTEN & SON J 1 Case - New Idea Dealer POCHESTER 7 _ OL 1-0761 FARM MACHINERY NEW AND Projux Oliver Sales on M24 north of Oxford NEW AND USED ONE AND TWO row corn pickers. Momelite saws. ised New bean puller at reduced Price. _Davis Machinery, NA 47-3292 <P] nS 1. AL. FARMA! 1 TRACTOR WITH HYDRAULI c T MHREL WEIGH: AND 12 INCH PLOW IN A} CONDITION Priced at $09 Kacy time payments KING BROS Pontiac Ra at Opa: ke FE 60734 11:2 Auction Sales &8 Fvery Sat 900 PM Christian Eirerprises 92 Mile auction barn 25228 Wo o12 Mi Ra Stanley Bates. \uctioneer AUCTIONS Every Thur & Fr: ALL NEW Furniture tone a Div goods 190 M Location E A lL Diatri ixie He 1 mile eimits Pontiac Ci* Auction Sales Dixie SUR0 Hhehway Drayton Plains — Ievery Friday ..... 7pm Every Saturday 7pm every Sunday 2pm Buy and Sell Daily ORIando 3 Ae _DOOR PRIZES SAT PUBLIC © AUCTION $39,000 NEW STOCK vy Toad! S ~|da ‘C= Ts NS Applian: es - Gifts Power Tools EVERY THING GOES NOTHING HELD BACK FRIDAY \ SATURDOY 7 PM TO 12 PM tree Door Prizes Free Retreshments ACTION MERCHANDISE MART 1451 8 Telegraph Rd FE 3-7688 Between 8q Lk & Orchard Lk Rds, 1 mile north of Miracle Mile Follow the search lights SORRY -—NO MORE. AUCTIONS— Until Further Notice SUN SALES 8505 rae Highway -134) For Sale Housetrailers 89 89 12 FT ALUMINUM TRAILER, Sleeps 4 Gas and electrical Ught- ing Gas cooking $350 I 7-0660 $30 or ail day Sat and 2 Sun : ee 17, — 1958 CENTURY. LIKE NEW. $970 3814 Brookfield Dr. White Lake 30 MAALETTE. TUB & SHOWER. Will consider furniture as down _payment. FE 8-38380 0° 1987 PALACE 10X45. 1015 IRWIN, OR 3-9488 — 1958 sRiCHARDAON, x10. ~Ps 9860 Best offer ALL NEW MAR AR KiNG 16 18 or 22 ft. See it at GOODELL TRAILER 8ALES UL 2-4556 ‘AIRSTREAM LIOHTWEIONT cider. Produce. Kingsbury Market | trave) trailer Since 1932. Qua?- anteed for life 8 @ them and a demonstration at Warner ile er Sales. uron. (Plan to join one of Wally Byam's ex- _citing | caravans.) COMPLETE LINE OF VACATION trailers for sale or rent. Tour-A- Home ai! sites. standard & self. contained, Mar - King and 35-f{. Hurom Home rates for Jacobson's Trailer Williams Lake R« GENERAL TRAIT 1 jong. $1200. UL 2-5280. ¢ THIRTY THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 For Sale Housetrailers 89 _ Boats & Accessories 97 INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MO- BOB HUTCHIN NSON’S tor for only $250 per $100 of SERVING GREATER DETROIT & value Hansen tns. Agency. FE _ 2-0828 or FE 5-6278 ae pentiac| Motor and Boat" Repairs | Homes. FACTORY to Ne OUTBOARD INBOARD & MOTOR STORAGE-WINTERIZI ° Fad NEW I 1060. “i om) |INLAND LAKES S SALES| 7 PONT TAC CHIEF | 3127_W. HURON FE ¢7121° } DETROITER ge eg gg clon We take your furniture in trade inside storage and also hauling Gays a week, to 9» Michigan Boat Service Inc., "daily. 10 to 5 Sunday W. Huton. PE 8-894}. Pl — s — 9 to 9 daily. 10 Undercover Storage Por Your Boat & ot. Pick-up & Deli “BOB “Til Ur TCHINSON’S 1 Dixie hela OR 3-122 Plain. WE SERVICE WHAT W 4 miles North of Pontiac _ Oakland Marine Exch. HUNTERS WE HAVE SEVERAL 379 § Saginaw FE inal | 4 used Pesca ideal for hunt- __Open Eves & Sundays ing. rom $2395 u; Going ) ~| * Florida? mone caraat einen: WD 2 i BOAT & TRAIL- a Cree Coaches Large enoue! % Fiber glas oe 98 or comfort. small e: sough for i T * hauling. Iso 2 trailers alread RAAA g! Z wanna e | *in Florida for sale HOLLY + MARINE & COACH SALES 15210 BOAT S FIBERGLASSED re ‘HOLLY RD, HOLLY MElrose repeir. vq mideet ree er bodies 24-6771 a _ _Rinis, Orion. MY 3-195 _ _ OXFORD es , B MEMBERSHIP OPEN, 3} Arrcraftt{’? OR 3-1381. Pontiac Air- TRAILER SALES Transportat'n Offered 100 ada CARS DAILY TO MOBILE AIA- NOW 1960 S bama Bonnies Drive-a-way E Y 3.7938 GENERAL VAGABOND STEW: pcg PRESSURIZED «ENGINE ARD ZIMMER GARWOOD 4 (4ir jiner California $79 so. Hae ROLLY . . =. * $99 extra. Mikm! $44 New Campers and used pies me York $79 Philadelphia $19 Wash ~— ee We Sch) $17 Perry Service, OR 3-1254 _ Lake Oron or M24 MY 2.072] RIDERS WANTED FOR DOWN- 40 To Choose From tow Detrot: leave at 7 am —— — = ae om Pontiac, FE 44-2209 afte: PIXIE fRAILFR SALFS AND o , Sot Gh 4 Raspoxal BLE PERSON TO HELP aiecel a See —— tie var tc rda OR 3-7 PARKHURS! IRUCK GOING NORTH sant TRAILER SAL] & joac Either way FE 5-6806 i I eNbed - _ : = $40 Lapeer R Lake Orior MY 2-461 _\ yanted U sed Cars 101 Featuring tamous makes N Torben Ruse tate TOP $8$—USE) & JUNK CARS ‘or and Oxfor¢ On M24 : por ears vis SAE Se eo Pe aan ae a wees JUNK CARS. TAYLOR ee * Ra Used parts PE $-2000 | SHORTS MOBILE HOM cs ~ SNC SALES & SERVICE ACTION Featuring ew Sportsmer Beemer Complete line of par — TOP 83s DOLLAR — at ¢ ga H es instacien & For All ca w.red ie s¢il Your use — 189 MODEL CARS — Tr al.e7 ig Ou etek Waniuren oe Gienn’s Motor S, les Rent Trailer Space _ 90 952 WEST HURON <_“_—"7_"_——n"ak kk ees a ae PR 44-7371 PE 4-1797 AT oo SRN_ Alias al E Vil - ee t he st nie SE OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND a .. oe (00D OXFORD MOBITE MANOR FOR CLEAN CARS t . ' the be 40 xa One nr of Ontoed on Lake sede ove =Oue ; ; On 8.3022 Sss CASH Ss MObILEHOME ESTATES. MOD FOR YOUR EQUITY or ern lakefront and plargroun¢ EM A GOOD DEPENDALBE CAR 2661 PARKHURST 1[AKE TR AILER BILL Court. MY 2-461) tor es Wondertw 7 . anc “RAMBLER” —SALES & SERVICE— a 236 S SAGINAW _ PE 84541 Charies PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS grt cares vrice and bring your THE RES a ttle Trade down a specialty. Cars HE REST NOW accepted on consignment Lake _1260_N per ry and d_ Madison 91 See M w M Motor. Sales Por ton dollar on later model cars OR 3-1 Auto Accessories _ es . 1OTOR PH FE 2527 Misie Hwy 603 Ne TS MOTOR TOP BUCK — JUNK CAR TRUCK : : PONTIAC WASIE FE 2-0 For Sale Tires 92 AVERI ILL’ S AZ ~ aww a? SED TIRES $359 UP. WE d el. Also whitewa _. 2020 Dixie Huy STATE TIRE SALES FE 2.9678 | _FE 4.6896 Sagnaw St _ FE 40631 JUNK CARS LOOK 750X14 BLACK TIRES AL! 5-6079 ame a Off new cars $15 50 t+ exchange State Tire Ba: es 303, S Saginaw FE ¢4567 FE — oe TIRES—si0 40 dD 7 KUHN AUTO SERVICE ox K 149 W Huron FE 2-1215 ox enneay TANDARD ‘BRAND NEW. Tires hen) ay rity T in on General fe Tes | t 30 per cent olf Blac ko won “* TOP DOLLAR ED WILLIAMS | __ &1 S Ssginaw at Raeburn V OR vi ee ke “AR Auto Service 93 ; ne ( \S~ ONKT MSD rn vei GRINDING IN THE Ponta aan t ar r Wa Ww Mo AALBS mt FF TO OAK! AND AVENUE TOP $88 DOIITAR For All Mode! Cars Crankshaft. _Se 1-0 263 NEXT CRANKSHAFT. Gri NDING IN THE cer. FE CRANKSHAFT | GRINDING IN THE lie Glenn's Motor Sales car Cylinders rebored uck Ma . chine Shop. 23 Hood. Phone FE pp 4.737 Bsa WEST =, FE 4-1797 eee TOP "PRICES ror 2 wu K ine. $$ $——————— N _ Sale Motor Scooters 94 - nw TOP 1957 (iL LAMBRETTA, 150 DELUX r we Win eld. ail accessories As SSS * es Excellent condition [ 2-2254 PAID 1956 CUSHMAN FAGLE \MAN\ FUR GOOD USED CARS extras MY 72-7401 Russ Dawson _For Sale | Motorcycles. 95 aS Saviaw Ct 18) FOOT | ¥ACATION TRAILER 22> = _* ~ [ae Like new. $700 Sieeps six EM WE DON'T LIKE TO BOAST 1 Fane BUL WE 1HINK YOULL GEr 1952 MATCHLESS 500. $200 +E THB MOST FOR YUUR CAR Ar 4-09.36 NEW HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOD+t EROME 165 Priced at below dealer Only $368 Hariey marti Sar . - ae Compa 372 S Sagina “BRIGHT SPQ! , __For ‘Sale_ "Bicycles 96 Orchard Lake at Cass ~ FE & Cigs Open Eves 1954 _ HARI EY DAVIDSON 74 a Be “er OP 1.0360 AS MUCH AS $30 FOR JUNK AND ince NEW BOY § 28 [NCi! BK sores cars FE 12-2646 davr« or for sale $25 (CL 2 6 ra ; 7 eet sence DEPFNDABIF USED CARS ae i bs MH Py > ke » WE Lawrence riac FF 784 Le ut ao _*524 Dixie Drast ' 1 WE NERD Boats & Accessories 97 107 (8) For 20 semis me ase _ or i 12. «OFT FISHING BOAT CA H J VAN WEIT FE 4.4049 OR 4540 Dixie Har 1959 slr TS TOP CASH $883 FORK seiaialiaie CARS oats Motors trailers or trade up or dowr pinay Potable & torege FCONOMY CARS 2? AUBUPN uns: anaes Oo Ag adrash WITTE PA‘ REASONABLE CASH CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES oo in wa ee ee FE 8.4402 E Watton Bid jjpatte Mit be ra Graces See Eves 7 a Se ie. cor Qn pe nL lg 10 am de a 2pm "FE 2-8005 ALUMA-CRAFT 18 ~ QUEEN MA a erie with full length conver':b top. 50 hp. vinrude 18 WE PAY Star tip-up trailer wi th bh eaeiaek Leach” TOP $ DOLLAR $1600 EM 3-4460 2265 lake Ra - _ - ae ‘OR CLEAN BIG DISCOUNT USED CARS & TRUCKS 59 MOTORS BOATS — SKIING EQUIPMENT ROARDM. AN" S A ae iedaiad OR 4.0212 7375 Hig _M59 at Wms * Lake. Ra Boat STORAGE REASONAB! ar rea V es Tates EM 3-347] Boat STORAGE & MOTOR STOR- 631 OAKILAND AVE ace. Boat refinishing & repais g. HARRINGTON FE 44547 U sed Auto Parts _ 102 nr 48 CADILLAC FOR PARTS. | GooD . BOAT WORKS Tunning cond FE 8-4670 ~ YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER FOR SALE ‘58 OLDSMOBILE EN. a ___-FE 2-8033 _ ene and accessories FE 4-9266 7 BIG SAVINGS ON _ JUST DISASSEMBLING OLDS 59 JOHNS« Hes Mi ] OR = Fee pa rel ae carb, OWENS MARINE SUPPIIES = 3pe Orchard Lake Ave FE 2.8020 Sale Used Trucks — 103 INSIDE BOAT STORAGE FE 993597 nar 5 py 51 INT! PICKUP DUAL ; chases SALE wheeis 1 ton Very good running . DRAYTON MARINE SALES Economy Used Car: 22_ Auburn ‘ 4650 DIXIE HWY 49 CHEVROLET HE al DUTY Dat P OR 3-1733 piek up Ul Ast Price Sale Pric 5 ian ae J IY MK-15A-$355 75 "5255 00 — 0 FE “PICKUP ON 1-MK-58 AE $786 50 sas no —*2> z — 1. MK-35 AS- $539 50 $405 50 A 1,300 Ib Trailer $97 50 $ 65 00 1 R . . Was Now -arge selection : pis eae al ——_ $635 $415 > oF +f um phy-L apstrake $725 $405 ‘CT rte Pili t TN atthe stk q J ) BOAT TRAILERS. BRAND NEW | USED PICKUPS 350 Ibs capacity $6995: 750 Ibs | AT ALL TIMES $9995: 1100 Ibs. $139.95. Vicdike Boat & Auto Service, 6670 Dixie bl ‘Hwy, Clarkston. MA 5-351 SACRIFICE SALE MODELS QUE TO LIMITED SPACE. we mus! | ALI reduce our stock before winter ‘Tfany terrific values available. —16 MOLDED plywood Wage- emaker. wood frame windshield ssteering, open back. 20° transom 71959 35 H.P. Zvinrude Lark, and @n Ajax 1250 Ib capacity tip-up| «trailer. Retail value $2245. Priced cto sell at : $1195) Pinancing available with 10 _ Per cent down and 2 (Months to pay. Take M-59 to W Highland Right on Hickory Ridge Rd to De- mode Rd. Left and follow signs to DAWSON’'S SALES | Makes and Models TO FIT ANY BUDGET "BIG" Truck Center Eddie Steele | + » at TIPSICO LAKE. Phone | FORD — Main 98-2179. Open every 2278 W. Huron at Eliz Lk Rd night, “til FE $-3111 PE 5-0861 é &, very Serv | US 10 Boat = Motor Repair & Refinishing i /E SELL Sale Used Trucks BIG SELECTIONS Pick-ups, tractors. stakes. ~— machinery, trailers. and "“WE BUY-OR TRA’ SCHRAM TRUC KS WHOLESALE - RETAIL Dixie Hwy. Pontiac | loa 312000000 sO 53-0311 | S5%0 TON FORD PICK UP. 4) transmission, good cond- | theo OL 21011 Thi FAIRLANE 300 CL. SED. va. | R&A, Seed. cond. $93. Tom 129 S. Main, \ Milford _MU_€1715 | 1982 “CHEVY. ‘, TON PICKUP. R | H Good cendition. $395. FE Sezer - a ee 50 omc, a TON 3, TON ‘52 Oa TARE RACK $500 Good engine FE 5-976! _ Pontiac's Truck Center { Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS ‘$3 CADILLAC AMBULANCE. A-1 | cond ' Chev cab-over truck $25 Elizabeth Lk Rd _ ; 1955 FORD 44 TON PICK-UP Stakes 4 speed transmission Ex- cellent condition. $700 Phone UL __ 32-3895 _Can be seen after Spm 46 PORD ', TON PICK UP $75 Rogers Sales and Service FE 2-9555 FORD ‘38 F100 PANEI _ trans Take over ba! V-8 AUTO FE 45839 | Turner's Truck Center BIRMINGHAM ‘SO Ford F-8& ..... S695 | TRACTOR Full atr. 16x20 tires. 5° speed and 2 speed Looks and runs | Just like new -1 International $295 | NETRO WALK-IN 10 ft. behind ariver A ciean unit "s4 Chevrolet ...... S395 1 TON PANEL not rusted out, good | original paint. Sharp | "5 Ford C-600 $995 | TRACTOR Vacuum brakes 8x25x20 tires 2 speed axle, new paint ‘33 Chevrolet ...... $595 1‘, TON-12 {t. stake Good paint g00d rubber, good running 30 Chevrolet ....... $695 ’ . TON PICKUP. A bargain IHESE ARE JUST SOME SAMPLES OF THE MORE THAN $0 TRUCKS TO BE ? TRUCK THATS RIGHT STOP IN AND SEE BOB BUTLER AT HAROLD TURNER FORD Woodward 464 8 MI 4-7500 ', TON PICK UP. 879 Sales and Service. FE 46 FORD Rogers 2-9555 1954 CHEVROLET >. TON, GOOD shape $495 PE 2-2684 : 7 FORD. F100. 6 CYLINDER $1050 37 radio and heater 56 Ford F100 Heater Chevrolet 2.000 6 cylinder $ ton. Radio 5 stake Larry Jerome | ROCHESTER er DEALER OL 8 , TON CHEVY PANEL truck A-1_ condition FE 8-2991. 38 CHEV 1-TON WRECKER | | with Ashton equinment Exc cond OR 3-7134. OR 3-8139 | _ Auto Insurance __ 104 MERIT RATED AU oes INSURANCE TERMS *VAILABLE FE 4-3536 Eves FE 2-4353 Foreign « & _Spts. | Gas 105, nn wre 51 MG-TD. NEW PAINT. TIRES | & brakes Must see to appreciate. | _$1095 EM_3-0221 — : JAGUAR XK- 120 ROADSTER with jow mileage. Underpriced j for quick sale. FE 4-2451 or PE 2-1025 58 TAURUS (COMBI "WAGON. 800 m lite walls Red and Whit te Save on this one at §2100 | | sedan Automatic | Radio and heater | Sa Jaguar 34 ‘mission } Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER ! _ sO“ 9711 VOLKSWAGON AM cond 5215 Cass-Eliz. Rd Sale Used Cars _ RUICK. HF ATER MONEY DOW $14 r M Ford BUTCKS SPFCIAL HARDTOP SUPER HARDTOP lL PRI ded. Payments a) EXC. 106, 2-DR AUTOMATIC sive tli aii NO | Acsume aon | Turner due s8U Vay ee frond King Auto Sales Saginaw FE 8-0402 Rk EPOSSESSION 1955 Buick, 2 door. No money down. First payment due Novem- ~ 20th. Lucky Auto. Sales. 193! S_ Saginaw Phone FE 4.2214 1957 CADILLAC CONVERTIBILF new top excellent condition, pri- vate party $2550 MI 6-9750 *b8 CADILLAC. SEDAN DE VILLE Inaded 9000 actual miles $3605 “)7 Metropolitan convertible. ra- walls low SE- Con- Rig- 5t Bl Ar A \e ler me 1 ee 3 her ate heater white mileage $895 ‘55 Rambler automatic heater, Ford —_ 4 door station wag- transmission. ra- white wails $745 4 door. FOM, very ae rust $425 | ADF AND TERMS MAZURER STUDEBAKER SALES South Blvd. at _ Saginaw FE 49587 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4- door V-& engine, radio, heater. Powerglide, power steering. Black and white paint. A one owner car. Stock No 898. Only $1676 North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8S. Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735, 58 CHEV STRAIGHT SHIFT R&H 53 Fraser Station Wagon ‘33. Ford V-8 Straight stick 4% Pontiac $45 | Pienty others. $45 and up | Economy Used Cars 22 Auburn 1955 CHEVROLET ¢DOOR STA- tion wagon. stick shift. Radio. heater ere is a one owner wag- grb nice. Steck No. 041. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. et 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 R & H. EM 3-0081. H. Riggins | 8}. CHRV EXC. WINTER TRANS. | Hand Picked & Personally Checked "RUSS" DAWSON MOTOR CO. "55 CHEVROLET Auto clean 2 DOOR transmission. Really $645 Russ’ Dawson OTOR COMPANY i232 B. SAGINAW FE 2-911! 2S GMC Dixie Ok'd Cars TIZZY con- | Y t j | © 19560 by NEA Service me, TM Meg US Pat OFF, | By Kate Osann \ 10-24 L_\ “You're not really old enough to call yourself a bachelor yet!"’ eee See —_ YOU'RE "SAFE" WITH AN A-1 DEAL FROM Eddie Steel NO “PRINCIPAL” oes As a result of the steel strike — 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS— 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. KEEGO HARBOR 3275 West Huron AT ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD FE_5-9204 FE 5 106! | dale Us Used Cars 106 “RUSS DAWSON MOTOR CO. 38 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON 4 Door - Powerglide, Radio & Heater, W Walls. $1895 ‘Russ’ Dawson MOTOR Olas 232 8S SAGINA 7 FE 32-0131 a. CHEVROLET 4 DOOR, vV-8. 3 ae CHEV. BEL- AIR CHEAP UL! -1224 between T and 8 pm 32 CHEV AND ‘54 CHEV P G. radio and heater Very clean FE 8- 2297 2628 N- Perry 1987 CHEVROLET Vv 8 2 teh HARD- _top Private. LI 5-2 . YOU "SAFE" WITH AN A-1 DEAL FROM Eddie Steel NO “PRINCIPAL” PAYMENT —IF LAM OFF As @ result of the st tel. strike -—2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS— 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. arte HARBOR 3275 West AT = IZABETH LAKE ROAD | FE 5-9204 - PE $-3177 ' SEE COST LESS COLE” cars. New or Used You'll get deal for a ‘“hrysler. Dodge Plymouth that money Remember “Cost Less Cole” ple Walled Lake MA 4-4511 or Used—we sell both = FORDOMATIC HARDTOP VIC- FOR a will the name 100 West New Huron | | | 7 Pord 2 door 500. 33 Pontiac sedan ‘55 Chevy sedan ‘86 Stude Comm V-8. Hydra ‘54 Pontiac oo PS, PB. 37.000 A miles. y "36 Buick 4 a hardtop. Pull pow- er Like Come in and. look over our other selections. Pinance arranged Economy Used Cars 22 Auburn Want to Buy a New Car? BE SURE & SEE OUR SE- LECTIONS OF NEW AND USED CARS FIRST ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL AT ONE OF OAKLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST DEALERS. FORDS SINCE 1930 BEATTIE “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" $806 DIXIE HWY OR 3-1291 ___At the Stoplight tm Waterford BARGAINS *56 Chevrolet, 210 4 door, hard- top. V8. $695. °57 Plymouth Sa- voy V8, Power flite. $777. "| Houghten &jS Your Friend!v Old« Dealer FORFIGN CAR SAIFs AND SERVIC 528 N Main Mtv be 1959 CHEVS. LEFTOVERS 6 Station Wagons 2-Doors & 4-Doors Impalas E OT, 1.9761 As low as $1794 Some official and company cars also Bank rates -—- 36 months easy | - down payments North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI Dixie Ok'd Car 1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON powerglide & really sharp — ONLY $1495 — Many One-Owners v8, ‘56 Chev. Spt. core 8, PG Shar ve $1195 "$6 Olds. Super - ‘real nice . $ 895 ‘56 Ford Wagon, Auto. $ 875 55 Pontiac 2? Dr ‘ Hydra. ... $ 695 ‘55 Chev. 2-Dr. 8, stick § 505 ‘54 Chev 4-Dr. B-A, new paint $8 405 54 Chev. 2-Dr. B-A, new paint § 475 ‘$4 Chev. 4-Dr. 210. $ 425 "84 Plymouth 2-Dr. real nice . § 395 ‘S54 Plymouth — Hi-drive .. $ 295 ‘34 Ford fay wy 8. a . § 396 "54 Po a . $ 405 "54 Ponti “ee + Stare jet. . © 305 Chev. 4-Dr. new paint ... 8 395 32 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sgged — . $ 125 *52 Chev, 4Dr. PG, 8 135 ‘52 Chev 4Dr. rel portation $s 75 ‘52 Ford 2-Dr. — $8 195 *51 Chev. 2-Dr. . $ 150 ‘51 Buick 2-Dr. Sere 8 05 ‘50 Ford 2-Dr. standard shift § 75 "50 Pontiac 4Door ...... - § 7% 500 Ferd (S0eF e ee ec. $ 65 "48 Chevrolet ¢Door ......... $ 55 } DIXIE HWY. AT SASHABAW DRAYTON PLAINS, MICH. speed overdrive, radio whitewalls, undercoated $1,550 or swap for EM 3-3734 h pete like new property 33. CHEVROLET. sTRAIGHT| stick. sharp. Carl's Motor Sales, 62 Oakland $395 1957 CHEVROLET V-8 2 DR “HARD- top Private. LI 5-227 1957 stick ' whitewalls transmission MA 6-3956 _ 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ¢ door V-8 engine, radio. heater Powerglide. power Aas black finish whitewall tire A owner car. Stock 949 ‘Only $1676 North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at S Woodward Ave M accessories, Pirestones “Quick” Bi fmingham : __ MI 2735 97 CHEVROLET 1 OWNER Carl's Motor Sales. 62 Oakland __ $995. Transnortation | Specials “49 DeSoto ae $47 50 Chevrolet $47 52 Pontiac -.8 97 52 Rambler Station wagon, new tires exc motor - $177 48 Cadillac. overhauled $197 52 Mercury $197 ‘90 Buick, excellent running $147 Plenty others to choose. Finance no trouble ECONOMY USED CARS. 22 AUBURN CHEVROLET. 1959 ALL WHITE Impala convertible Power steer- ing and brakes Auto transmis- sion Oversize white walls. §2.500 UL_2-1373 1957 CHEVROLET 210 4 DOOR Sedan. Powerglide excellent con- _dition 1 owner FE 2-6238 _ 1954 CHEVY EXTRA CLEAN Low mileage $395. FE 5-2766 1955 CHEVY V-8 RADIO | & HEAT- ER WHITEWALLS. ABSOLUTE- LY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $2724 per mo. Cali Creait Mgr Mr Parke at MI 4-7300 Harold Turner Ford _— 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE V-8 engine. radio. heater power- giide A one-owner beauty. Stock No. 885. Oniy $1.467 North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham MI ¢2735 ‘57 CHEV. 2 DR. R & H. LOW miles. Excellent cond. $1095.00. OR_ 3-0030 ‘39 ELCAMINO. LIKE NEW_ 3500 _mi, white. will trade. naa 3-2728 55 CHEVROLET, REPOSSESSION $495 full omce. No cash needed Pay only $27 mo Due Dec 1 King Auto Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402 °317 CHEV. 2 DOOR, BEL AIR, hardtop. full power, power glide FUEL INJECTION, many other extras) FE 5-9812 ‘55 CHEVY CONVERT cond. Must see to appreciate. OL 2-1327. 1953 CHRYSLER. ¢+DR. POWER STEERING, RADIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $1680 per mo. Call Credit Mgr Mr Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford . FOR THAT BEAUTIFUL USIED CAR ; SEF . Shelton-Pontiac- Buick (Across From New Cay Sales) OLIVI: 1-8133 ROCHESTER. MICH CHRYSLER NEW YORKER. 1956 Full power and equipment. Good | condition Uses regular gas Orig- inal owner Home, MAyfair 6-3638; office Detroit DI 1-1490 DEER HUNTER'S JE EP 4-wheel drive Body enclosed _Good tires $550. Ph. ae _2-6688. ‘53 CHRYSLER 4 REPOSSE SSION $195 full price. No cash needed. Pay only $11 month. Due Nov. 30. _King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. 1957 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER, 2 dr. hard top. Electric windows and seats) Delux equipment. In A-1 shape. $1850. Private owner. MI 4-6759 DE SOTO ‘58 IN | EXCELLENT condition. white. radio. automatic transmission, white walls. 8-1596. CHEVROLET | 220 BEL. AIRE, | Al GOOD | ____ Sale Used Cars 106 1957 DeSOTO Rah. WW Tires. thar ™ R & H, ; Clarkston Motor Sales on par gg ong ge Meer eteer Call after © P.M. PE _ 5.0636, » REPOSSESSION 2 f° ents of 4, payment due . Lucky Auto Ez REPOST ESRION Fey only & Bit me. ose Be", Ss SEE-OUR SELECTION Of fire late model used cars ge-Plymouth-Chrysler JACK COLE, INC. 1000 W. Maple at Pontiac Trai! Walled Lake MA 44511 “RUSS” DAWSON 1959 EDSELS -2 DOORS — 4 DOORS- HARDTOPS As Low As $2295 ‘Russ’ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY | 232.8. SAGINAW FE _3-0131 | 1958 ELSEL._ STATION WAGON Good condition. Sacrifice £1.775 | Call OA 8-2494 53. FORD. 8 . CYLINDER. GOOD _ $225. FE 8-6701. 1953 FORD CLUB COUPE. CLEAN | Good running condition. Reason- _able UL 2-3962000 1959 ENGLISH FORD. R&H, WW _tires. MA 4-3895 after 6 pm _ 1959 FORD CUSTOM. 2 DR. 8TAN- dard shift. Like new. Only 4800 miles FE 8-2809 Sale TeON | _Sale Used Cars sed WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC “CLEAN” Birmingham ‘Trades 1350 N. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-1930 1997 CHEVROLET. 6 CY. 2 DR. wagon Exc. cond. $1195. 1958 Ford station wagon. 4 dr. V8. Auto. trans. Radio & Heater. Like new. $1895. 1957 Dodge 2 dr. Hardtop. Auto. trans. Radio & heater. Whitewalls. Solid $1245. 1957 DeSoto 2 dr. Hardtop. Auto- matic. Radio & heater. Exc. con. $1395. 1957 Sage 2 dr. Hardtop. Dyna- flow. Radio & heater. $1495. “15 minutes from Pontiac” . HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Oxford, Mich. _ OA 8-2528 —'59 FORD 4 DR. 4,000 aan’ Pordomatic, fully’ equ er ree take over payments. 01 M- 15, _ Ortonville. ee Py 5 pORD. v8, 2DR., STANDARD wens. R&H. slean. EM 3-0081. ‘55 PORD. RADIO & HEATER, _clean. $695. PE 2-0856. ‘$7 FORD WAGON. 4-DOOR, HEAT- er Ford-O-Matic, 8 cylinder, priced attractively, Phone Sun- day, MA 6-6509. on mht Spec. 2-Dr. 5 Meee 33 PoNTiAC Fair Cond. ..... ‘51 CHEVY. Fair Cond. ...... 49 FORD P-Up. Sharp ..... : Smith Motor Sales ___1801_ BALDWIN AVENUE -_ ~ 1955 FORD WAGON This is an 8 cylinder 2 dr. Radio Heater. Standard shift) 4 new tires. No rust. This is a dandy? e | FORD ‘$2 SEDAN ~ DELIVERY. ‘Take over bal. FE | 1957 FORD. 2 DOOR ciara 300. ‘FOM. white. good oe $1200 | PE 5-6872. 544 8S Paddoc { —FORD DEALER- "57 FORD seicioe WAGON $1495 ‘Cy’ Owens, | "5a 147 S SAGINAW STREET | E 5-3588 FE 5-410) | “RUSS DAWSON MOTOR CO. 58 FORD 4 DOOR 8 $1395 "4 ‘Russ’ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 232: S SAGINAW FE 2-0131 ‘39 FORD FAIRLANE 500. JUST _take over payments. FE 2-1562 FORD DEALER- A-1 Used Car Shopping Center 359 FORD | 2 DOOR $2195 ‘Cy’ Owens 147 S SAGINAW STREET | FE 5-358? : E 5-4101 | ‘87 8 CYLINDER FORD COUNTRY Sedan FOM. Power steering R&H Pvt. owner. MI 4-2160 55 PORD. 2 DR _Sales and Service $595 ROGER'S _ PE 2-9555 ‘59 FORD GALAXIE R&H., ww. Power steering Cruise-o-matie Trans, will take clean ‘54 or "35 Ford «cr Chevy in trade. UL 2-2061 ‘31 FORD 2 DR. +4 RACE EN- gine Must _ sell leaving for school $200. EM 2 19852 FORD. 2- R. HEATER. STANDARD TRANSMISSION. AB- LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $865 per mo. Call Bad Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 7500. Harold Tyrner | A-1 Used Car Shopping Center i 1956 FORD, V-8 2 DR. } it Peoples Auto Sales 68 C Oakland FE 2351 CHE APIES S ‘33 Ford. HT + $175 ‘$3 Desoto. 4 dr sales -.8 99 “$0 Ford, V-8. 2 dr. ....e.0...8 95 ‘30 Pord 6. 2dr .. -.8 73 ‘$2 Pontiac, 4 dr. $ 55 ROGER'S SALES AND SERVICE 695 Auburn Ave _Used . Jeeps _ Are Our _Specialty ‘36 SHARP. D. 2 DOOR. Carl's Motor Sales, 62 Oakland. $695. SHARP. & Service. $399 rE . RD. ire Sales 2-9555 tone, R & H, $700. Will Pirst 4 dr glass packs accept older Chevrolet as down payment. Church 8t. Ortonville 1955 FORD 2-DR._ RADIO & HE & HEAT- ER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. payments $22.06 per mo See Credit Mgr Mr Parks at Turner Ford 1954 FORD « DR | SEDAN. GOOD condition OR 3-0752 after 4 pm. ‘S17 FORD 6 CYLINDER EXC PE 2-5853 MI 4-7500. Harold cond Call, after 5 1958 FORD a. $1700. 53 FORD V-8 REPOSSESSION $19 full price. No cash needed Pay only $11 mo. Due Nov 30th _ King Auto _Mr. Bell FE 8-04Q2 Rambiers. This is the best time to make your deal. Open every night ‘ul 9. Bri your title & drive a new one home R&C Rambler Sales #145 Commerce Rd Union Lake EM_3-4155 YOU'RE “SAFE" - WITH AN A-1 DEAL PROM Eddie Steel NO “PRINCIPAL” _Ford. __ ‘34. FORD V-8 CUSTOM WAGON Bargain! EM 3-0081, _H. Riggins FORD SEDAN RADIO & | HEATER OVERDRIVE. ABSO- | LUTEL YNO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $12.87 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks | _at MI 47500. Harold Turner Ford | 956 FORD STATION WAGON. RA- dio. heater. automatic transmis- sion. Has car ard is in very nice condition Stock No 9810 Priced at $679. | North Chev. | Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Fis | Birmingham MI 4-2735 | Waat to Buy a New Car? | BE SURE ‘& SEE OUR | SELECTIONS OF NEW } AND USED’ CARS FIRST. | ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL AT ONF OF OAKLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST DEFAL- FrS. FORDS SINCE 1930 BEATTIE “Your FORD Dealer Since 1920" | S808 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-1291 At the Stop light in Waterford ‘52 VICTORIA FORDOMATIC. RE- built motor. 1'2 old. Good trans- portation. Cheap. MA 5-0487 after 5 pm 99 FORD. ; 2 MOS. « OLD. $1 $100 DN. Take over payments of oe mo. _FE 8-1582 before 2:30) 86 LT. GR. FORD | cone R&H. W.W. New brks. & exhaust sys- tem. Guar. mtr. A-1. Strike sac- _Tifice. EM | 3-6989. eves. 1954 FORD “CONVERTIBLE. FOR- DOMATIC. RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO M DOWN Assume pa $17.08 per mo. Call Credit Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford ‘55 DE SOTO FIREDOME. CARL'S _ Motor Sales. 62 Oakland. $695. 1949 DE | RUNS GOOD. DE soTO. F Looks Phos Radio and heater. FE 5-1 | "52 42735 | ‘52 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE. VERY H. Riggins. FACTORY BRANCH OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY ALTHOUGH WE ARE CLOSED YOU ARE WELCOME _ nice. EM_ 3-0081. WEEKEND SPECIAL 7 CADILLAC DOOR SEDAN Radio & Heater, Hydrama- tic. Power steering. Power brakes, Power windows. $2595 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE FE 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS a BEHIND THE POST 0} HASKIN S HUNTER'S SPECIALS 1955 Chevrolet 210 2-door sedan, eas saving 6 cylinder engine standard (ransmicsion, radio and rota Like new black and ivory nis 1956 Chevrolet 2-door sedan, cylinder engine, Powerglide, mie Pe heater. Solid turquoise finish. vel -_ Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door hard top. V-8 Powe er ‘wane’ ead bra heater. Beautiful red and tvory finish. 1956 -ragaae gad is mi lig ad —— matic, wer steering, na heater Beauti. brakes, radio and ful black and ivory finish. Above average condition. a Chevrolet 210 bc door s ine, lide heater Beaisttfal 80! ish, er and sa Page ond 4-door sedan, auto. fe transmission, power brakes, raato, heater. Like new through- Haskins Chev. 6871 Dixie hway at M-15 MAple 6-5071 OSL nites ‘til 9 en a family second | PAYMENT —IP LA — As a result of the steel strike —2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS— 2705 Orchard T.ake Rd. KEEGO HARBOR | 3275 West Huron as —aeern LAKE ROAD PE 5-3177 “RUSS” DAWSON 1959 MERCURYS RS — HAR DTOPS~ As Low As $2395 | ‘Russ’ Dawson alee al a SAGIN JEEPS” We have a good su pply of used 4 wd Jeeps, trucks and station — on hand. Buy now and ROOER'S SALES AND SERVICE 695 Auburn Ave. PE 2-9555 Used Jeeps are our sebetaity 1951 KAISER, $65. OR 3-1309. 55 MERCURY, CLEAN, $695. ROG- er's Sales & Service. FE ». FE 2-9555 ‘Sl MERCURY 4 DOOR 83 SEDAN tires, R&H New on oe R “SHOP OUR BIG LOT SUNDAY PRICES ON THE WINDSHIELD SELECT THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE STOP-IN MONDAY AND CLOSE THE DEAL MANY Fine, Reconditioned Used Cars Available To Choose From OLIVER Motor Sales 6 Orenerd Lake Ave. 28 FE 2-913 r2 of | PE 2-9555 | 33 | } |°389 PONTIAC } Bult? oper mE ED | 1959 + géaed sau sccdedecedes Hardenburg GUARANTEED USED CARS CORNER CASS & PIKE 98 ‘55. OLDS, 98, SHARP. CARL'S Motor Sales. 62 Some $895 55 PA ACKARD. DR. $39: ent 4 er's Sales and Service re 2-955. 55 PLYMOUTH SUBURB 6 ‘ STATION WAGON $145 DOWN $35.31 PER MO ~BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSQTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT W. PIKE _FE 2.0186 . TAKE OVER —FORD DEALER— A-1 Used Car Shopping Center ‘57 PLYMOUTH ‘Cy’ @uens 147 S. SAGINAW STREET FE 5-3588 __FE 5-4101 | 1988 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. RADIO & ATER. ABSOLU TELY NO MONEY ‘DOWN. Assume pay- ments of $22.32 per mo. Cal! Cred it Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 47500 Har Turner Ford. “OCTOBER SPFCIALS ‘889 and ‘54 Pontiac. Best model. All power. ‘s7 Pordoratic 500 ‘53 Merc "36 Pora Paton wagon and ‘55 sedan ‘sé and ‘34 Buick, like new 37 Plymouth en "35 Boy tars oe wagon and 54- Ts “SY rrastars, “sverauled, and ‘51 sedan Plenty others Finance arran = ECONOMY CARS 22 AUB ‘56 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE. — - door. Carl's Motor Sales. 62 Oak- _land. $895 $8 PLYMOUTH. 4 DR. STAND- ard trans.. 6 cylinder, good cond, Teas FE 5-3790 ‘34 PLYMOUTH REPOSSESSION $195 full — No cash needed Pay only $11 mo Due c. Sth King Auto Mr Bell FE 8-0402 ‘35 PLYMOUTH WAGON. R & H excellent condition, bargain. EM __3-0081 1956 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. V-8 OVER- drive R & By owner. $645 4301 Josivn Ra ‘SS PLYMOUTH REPOSSESSION $295 full price No cash needed Payment« only $17 mo Due Dec _! Kirg Auto Mr_ 33 PLYMOUTH . REPOSSESSION $145 full price No cash needed Pay only $7 month Due Nov 30 _ King Auto| Mr. Bell_ FE 8-0402 ‘37 PLYMOUTH. 2 DOOR. STA- tion wagon. very good condition _ $1,000 MArket 4-1958 REPOSSESSION 1955 Pontiac. 2 door biue and white, No money down Assume payments of $27.24 month. First yment due November 20th ucky Auto Sales.. 7 8. Sagi- haw Phone FE 4-2214 ‘35 PONTIAC STARCHIEF HARD- top. Radio & heater. Hydramatic Power brakes. whitewalls. cond. $605. FE 2-4803 1957 PONTIAC, STAR CHIEF. 4 door hardtop. power steering and brakes. 13.000 miles. Excellent condition Best offer considered FE 2-7445 1953 PONTIAC. 4 DR oo VERY _g00d condition’ EM 3-4 1958 PONTIAC STARGHIEY 71 4 DR Radio Heater, Hydramatic Whitewalls Power brakes Very clean. Will take trade. 294 Ferry PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. 4 excellent condition. Cail 0822 door. OR 3} 54 PONTIAC $300. EM 3-6738. 52 PONTIAC 2-DR. REPOSSESSION $125 full price. No cash needed. Pay only $7 Mo. Due Nov. 30th King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. ‘52 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR. EXCEL- lent condition. $225. PE 5-9120 LOW MILEAGE. 1956 PONTIAC 4 DOOR HT POW- er brakes and steering. $1050. FE 5-9166 CONVERTIBI F Catalina, power. Cali after 5. FE 8-8206 PONTIAC ‘55 Black & white Now tires & top 1956 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR Chief, like new _ 2-6184 after _§ pm OR 3-281 HAUPT | PONTIAC FOR OUR BEST IN USED CAR VALUES 1957 Pontiac Superchief 2 dr. hard- top. Hydromatic. Radio. Heater Power brakes & Whitewalls A perfect gem! Yours for low down payment. 1957 Pontiac 4 dr. Starchief. Hydro- matic. Radio. Heater. One that beg hear about, but never see. months on balance. = oo 2_dr. Hardtop. White red. Dynaflow. Radio and + hanes Padded Dash. Power steering & brakes. Whitewall tires. eae as See it, drive 1887 — 4dr. Hard atic. Power steerin Radio. Heater. wh CONVERTIBLE Power steering MI 6-0151 . Hydra- Low 1987" a5) 2 dr tor © 1088 "BUTCH “4 dr, Maroon finish. A pene low down 10 pint sao tant Bell FE 8-0402 | STAR | me See set Caavine - Fo gE, re convertible: e ents, Aner 4:30. “" CANDY A verti! barrel, ‘50 ca ee Sa 4-674. ‘83 PONTIAC - REPOSSESSION ' $175 full price. No c needed. oat ae Fey i. Sate." tar mo, Seu Pe et N LE Vis- PONTIAC i, ip ONNEVILLE, Vi 0-3648. ‘ BY OWNER. i i PONTIAC, 2, DR Sacrifice. FEB 3-3300. 1953 PONTIAC 2 DOOR, R & good condition, $299. MY vast after 2 p.m. REASONABLE. '57 RENAULT C.B. 1416 Botkins Street, off oforanza in Oakland Park, Walled Lake. MA 4-1783. —FORD DEALER— A-1 Used Car Shopping Center 55 RAMBLER STATION WAGON ty ‘Cy’ Owens res 10. 3 SAGINAW STREET "38 sia CUSTOM cr RES. el, full power, 2 tone, ww, 1 own- er, low mileage, $1,850. EM 3-8836 after 6 p.m. Oe MASE REPOSSESSION $295 full price. No cash — Pay only $17 mo Due Dec. King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 0402. | 1952 "NASH RAMBLER. $100. FB 2-6651. | Just ‘A FEW NEW ‘39 RAMBLERS | left. Red hot deals on our 60 models. Every customer has his own way at our dealership. R &C Rambler Sales 8145 Commerce Rd Union Lake EM 3-4155 | ‘97 SCOTIA A REAL GAS SAVER. PERFECT SECOND CAR | $495 FULL PRICE RUSS JOHNSON | MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION MY 23-2871 or MY 3-1461 ‘56 VOLKSWAGEN, LIGHT GREEN Sun roof, excellent condition, low mileage Original owner. MI 17-0199 _after 7 pm Stop and Shop Sundav | DROP IN MONDAY! Crissman Home of the “Most Beautiful Thing on Whee!s” ROCHESTER Eat IF You Can't AFFORD To Be Wrong LOOK at These Cars «& Prices OPES 2.9728 '58 PLYMOUTH ..$1795 | Station Wagon ¢ dr. R&H Auto. trans. Sharp! 37 DODGE ....... $1495 2 dr. HT 1 owner. R&H. Auto, | trans. White with red interior. | 7 CHRYSLER ...$1495 dr. Sedan. Power steering & Beene, R&H. ’37 DODGE .......$1295 4 dr. Sedan. WW tires. 1 owner. ‘S37 PLYMOUTH ..$1295 R&H. Auto. trans. v8 4 dr. | sedan. 57 PLYMOUTH . .§ 995 4dr. Sedan. V-8 Auto aes. R&H. ‘37 PLYMOUTH ..8 795 4 dr. Sedan. Buy of the week! 56 FORD .....8 995 Station Wagon 4 dr. Country Sedan. V-8 R&H Auto ‘36 DODGE ....... $ 895 2 dr, Auto. trans, Sedan. V-8, ‘36 PLYMOUTH ..§ 895 4dr. Sedan. R&H. Auto. trans. V-8 ‘56 RAMBLER ...$ 795 4 dr. Sedan. R&H. Auto. trans. 6 cylinder. ’36 CHRYSLER ...$1095 4 dr. Sedan R&H. Power steer- ing & brakes. "35 CHRYSLER ...$ 895 Sedan. R&H. Auto. Windsor 4 dr. steering & brakes, V-8 Power 35 CHEVY .......$ 895 Bel Air Auto. trans. 2 dr. Sedan. V-8. Extra clean!! 34 DODGE .......$ 445 4 dr. Sedan V-8 with Overdrive. 34 BUICK .......$ 545 2 dr. Hardtop. R&H. WW tires. TRUCKS OO FORD ..cexcusae OOD % ton pick-up. R&H. ‘46 FORD .........$ 175 % ton pick-up. ‘48 DODGE .......$ 195 1 ton stake. Practically new tires, Transportation Specials ’S4 DODGE ....... += $155 trans. Runs V-8 sta, 51 CHEVY eo 75 Powerglide. R&H. Full price. . oy ~ = THIRTY-ONE Canada Is Growing i Ob Cll bl hhh bb hh hh Lh hhh ih Li hh hn bn hp bp bp tp hp tn ht tp tp tp tp tp te tp tp, tp tn, tn tn in OCCU CCC COC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCCCCCCCrCrrre THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 -- Today's Television Programs - - ] The temperatures of Carlsbad|never vary more than a degree Caverns located in New Mexico/|throughout summer and winter. | a Be Sure to Ask for Your Free Water Analysis CALL FE 2-5827 | FE 4-4404 | COOLEY SOFT WATER CO. 3261 Elizabeth Leke Road WE RENT AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENERS THEY NEVER LEAVE YOUR HOME—NO ONE COMING OR GOING EXCHANGING BACTERIA THROUGH RENTAL TANK | OU ADD SALT ONLY 2 OR 3 TIMES A YEAR YOU HAVE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO! NO vee = the war in 90 days. 6:00 (9) Theater (cont.) Color Curtain,”’ (4) (color) “The Ivy Theater. 10:00 Gene 10:25 (9) Billboard. 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Double Feature (9) This Is Alice. 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. | * (9) Popeye, (7) Dick Clark. Music, va Edward Arnold, John Agar,'s.s9 (9) Football Scoreboard (4) Price Is Right. OVERCOME 9 riety: Singer Jan and Dean; “Man of Conflict,” (°46);|_° . (7) Lady of Charm. 6:38 (2) Line Up (cont. ) Scott Rava! Man ‘las Lassi y — ‘ (4) Honeymooners. Jack Teens. Houston, “Wishing ne a Ri a “ur (9) Speaking French. Due to carbon monoxide fumes — this week's Pontiac Press news CLEO S (7) Baseball leoak) (9) Theater. Drama: Grand- Well,” ('54). (4) verboat. Escape to 11:30 (2) December Bride. story could have been avoided. Call the Kleen Air Furnace Cleaning Castotmnes Mond-Crats enya (9) Ontario Affairs father shows boy sordid side|11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Melo- Memphis,” Jeanne Crain. (9) Let's Look. specialist for the best service anywhere—at reasonable cost. “Co 'Os ten Bree bonne 6:45 (4) Scoreboard, __ of life the youngster thought —— — “Frozen ‘5, aki in the Bag asas a nari a We Guarantee Satisfied Customers! CLE0’S WAND CRAFT SHOP ee po a — D -_— pag — host."” (°45). Fred Allen, Jack Benny, : : “> We Clean furmees, pia Arie ond Chimney of Gas, 700. our en. Drama: |~* Mason j i oRN oal or Oil Heat Units 866 OAKLAND A FE 8-3361 Jack Hawkins investigates (4) Bonanza (cont.) SUNDAY MORNING nag B - di x | MONDAY AYTERNOON . British Army offi ot (1) John Gunther. Documen-|7:55 (2) Meditations. core, Don Ameche, )12:00 (2) Love of Life. JIM LONIE POCUCUGC CCV SVT GCCUGCCCCCr y cer Ww Ss , 0 ape z ert Benchley, Rudy Vallee, (4) Tie T D h we being court-martialed for de- tary: “Lost Civilization,” the,8:00 (2) Religion for Shut-ins. Jerry a. Binnie Barnes | : a hi —- . "702 ALMA OR 3.0100 > Mayans of Central America|8:25 (9) Billboard. Colon iS | (7) Restless Gun. M : > sertion 4 : John Carradine. é discovered the/8:30 (2) Christophers. (9) Youth €0. 4 (4) It : are : ; KLEEN AIR FURNACE CLEANING 3 “ rod me You ruins of their buildings and (9) Herald of Truth. nas 7 reamaring Menace. 12:30 a foul anes 4 8:45 (7) W All M eart. 7 ( t Co ou. — 7 7 $| (9) Gilead Baptist Church. life of their descendents. 8: ream di $:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Wayne and! (7) Love That Bol, 3)7:30 (2) Perry Mason. Drama: 3) NEE, Hockey. Boston-|&5 (4) (coler). News. Shuster, Della Reese, Betty 9) Mary M p * hi : %:00 (2) Court of Health. ' , | (9) Mary Morgan. 4 Ma Montreal. . : Ty 3) Nante Ghtl clered nt nie 8:30 (2) Dead or Alive. Western: (4) Church at the Cross, Johnson, Mr. Backwards, 18:45 (2) Guiding Light. | ON TV TONIGHT! | $ of pearls from man’s wife Gun salesman hires Josh ae. i | pepe Roo. ae aN oad hs ols D F Randall (Steve McQuee: (7) Understa 5 eh, D THEIR LIVES $ when Mason discovers the mare eds S " 5 | ute on her 75th birthday. (2) Our Miss Brooks. THEY PLE G 4 also hi det get defective gun sold to Our World. | Linens 5 4 rae : “i red a avira pote a (9) Oral Roberts. \8:30 (7) Lawman. (7) Music Bingo. > ay ceales ai (4)Man and Challenge.|9:50 (2) Detroit Pulpit. '9:00 (2) GE Theater. “The Day (9) Movie. | 3 pearts. Raymond Burr is Ma- Drama: New lifesaving drug (4) Catholic Hour. of the Hanging,” Tom Ewell, 1:30 (7) Topper. stele > - ; Joan Leslie. (2) As World Turns. ; 4 : is tested as Barton (George (7) Christian Science. alk =. ce usta completely ¥ (4) (color) Bonanza, West Neier) pals vesentaiasers (9) To Be Announced. | (4) (color) Dinah Shore. Or- 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. i Saitl are 2 through tests in Himalayas. 9:45 (7) Accent. iental entertainment in “Pa- 2:00 (2) Medic. { rebuilt and guaranteed 2 * |10:00 (2) Thi cific Festival.” (4) Queen for a Day, q (1) Leave It to Beaver. Com-/10:00 ( is Is the Life. | at least 30 days. $ : 1 (7) Rebel (7) Day in Ccurt. $ edy: Beaver is in quarantine (4) Dateline U.N. : ; : ; ‘ ‘ - (9) Movie. “Elizabeth the 2:30 (4) Thin Man. $ but sneaks off to the movies (7) Faith for Today. ay . (7) Gale Storm @ TRADE- 4 and is embarrassed winter (9) Sacred Heart. Queen,” Bette Davis, Errol o : 2 10:15 (9) Film Fare. Flynn. (2) House Party. 8 $ oe 10:30 (2 Sagebrush Sh 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. ‘No 3:00 (2) Millionaire : PTED Hock 730 (2) e orty. : 2k , AA , : = 3 Mr Se Aen (4) Cartoon Time. og al Kgjth. ° roung, Dr. alone. : . 7) Alaskans. - : AS LOW AS $ Gambling casino operator is, (7) Fun House. hah Gorge Gobel Rud (9) Movie. 4 4 s (9) Christophers. 10:00 (2) George Gobel. Rudy | ay \fardie TeV. 4 involved in Latin American Vall t 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours $4 9°5 $ revolution. John Vivyan|!1 ’ ae Serge Elarrt, ie Loretta. Young “Circle (4) From These Roots 4 . (7) John Hopkins. a : ircies — , ~ 4 plays the gambler. | ; “Ged Rae Jeera (7) Who Do You Trust? $ (4) Deputy: Western: a ee ° Tata oy ee ae sit a de :00 (2) Brighter Day Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 2 “eel arma rs rarer "he 11:30 (2) Roy Rogers: 10:30 (2) What's My Line? ye yeneines pn a Monday Thru Saturday 2 This award-winning Sonotone, ame for Toobery he thinks (4) Michigan Conservation (4) Not for Hire pigiieee Pag e av eat... (7) Lawrence Welk. ; a ~. ; . 3 2) Edge of Nigh > 11:45 (4) Americans at Work. Lane, Sam Levenson, pancel- : Der $ (9) Hockey (cont.) _ (4) Split Personality RADIO AND 3 5 0 N OTO N E 9:30 (2) Have Gun, Will Travel SUNDAY AFTERNOON 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. - ) Robin Hood. 99 > of PONTIAC Western: Paladin is hired by 49:99 (2) Detroit Speaks Gi ties Seeder 5:00 (2) Movie, — os TV SERVICE 3 si) P . St Bonk 8 | wealthy man to bring nis (4) U iu, Prenits (9) News Weather (4) (color) George Pierrot 2 ‘ontiac State n Idg. _ - Ol M. Fresents. daa al, . (9) Looney Tunes. 3000 Elizabeth Lake Read =? Phone FEderal 2-1225 | daughter from Mexico. res- (7) Championshi» Bowling. 11:15 (2) Sports > - t g :15 (2) Sports. 5:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin TTR for Free Home Demonstration . | (a) Fe boy a“ death. (9) Abbott & Costello. (9) Movie. “‘Androcles and _ a tn clad bach thd Wve * lingers. Suspense 19:15 (2) Business in Focus. the Lion.” Jean Simmons, yy). = | drama: Sebastian (David © : Wholesale candy sales in the US | aa 12:30 (4) Builder’s Showcase. Victor Mature, Robert New-)) 4.1) 1.117.000.000 1938, ac oo oe team) mente typical (2) Face the Nation. ton, Maurice Evans, Alan pean ‘I the ee Contec: World-wide intrigue, = merican town com- (9) Damon Runyon. Young. t oy ea ~ s A iation, five per | __ Pletely surrounded by barbed y:99 (4) Football. 11:20 (2) Movie. “The Silken Af Cont from 197 adventure, romance ii fond (7) World Adventure Series fair,"’ David Niven. 2 = . : aT (9) Movie. (4) Movie, ‘Only Angels DAN DAILEY = ° onnule Baptist Church. (2) Movie Have Wings,"’ Cary Grant, fully Ailomilic 10:00 (2) Gunsmoke. Western:|1:39 (7) Youth Bureau. Jean Arthur, Rita Rayworth, RICHARD CONTE Only | — to gona per nus. 2:00 (7) Bishop Pike. Thomas Mitchell, Noah ~ 0 quarrel with neigh- (4) Art School for Everyone B Jr. VAT ER bor because she wants ro- 9:15 (4) Pro Basketball. - 11:30 (1) Movie. “FBI Girl,”’ Cesar JACK HAWKINS mance. 2: lew fer- Romero, Audrey Totter. SOFTENER | oft) Fagers (cont) ee wn romero, Auer VITTORIO DE SICA | ° ence: | (7) Jubilee U.S.A. 3:00 (7) Open Hearing MONDAY MORNING regenerates by the actual ° lel Miahagrine (2) sonain Burnatein 6:00 (4) Continental Classroom. One of the most exciting, 10:15 (9) Gadabout Gaddis. : 7 i 6:30 (4) (color) Continental Class- ini amount of water used ! ‘10:30 (2) Sea Hunt. 3:30 ie Bridge. Oe Change to entertaining half-hour At lst. here inthe Woter Sattoner thet brings vow on ff (4) Sgt. Bilko. = Comedy: 4:99 (2) Pro Football Kickoff. 6:50 (2) Meditations PERFECT aires ever teen) 0 TX. entirely sew concept in weter softenng! Of afl the leoding Bilko gets a 40-1 tip on a (7) Paul Winchell 6:55 (2)On the Farm Front HOME COMFORT Don't miss it softeners only Preste regereretes by the extual emeunt of = ’ rg : ) rc y eve. ’ . ecaae horse but can’t get away to 4:15 (2) Pro Press Box. (2) TV College. } aie siok amet hea kh oatee ts saad ths oeRener place the bet. Phil Silvers is 4:30 (2) Pro Footbal! 7:00 (4) Today. FREE from Leber, Neise, High | wll aot reqecerote, soving up to 50% o more on selt ond Bilko (4)World Championship (7) Big Show. we “en — estes ° } water reqevred for regueeretion (7) Jubilee (cont.) Golf 7:30 (2) Cartoo Classroom pnt e ae Fike B ht t b Bi D } The low, bow budget price of the Sa re ee (9) Theater. Adventure (ii Broken Arrow. (7)Breakfast Time. ue hoes vee rae Gas roug oO you by I oe com ae woadetthy watt | Lana Turner, _Gene Kelly, 5: (7) Matty’s Fundy. 8:15 (2) Captain Kangaroo. Burner thet Offers You More ' wate June Allyson, Van Hefflin in (7) Matty’s Fundy. 8:30 (7) Johnny Ginger Advantages then any other. “Three Musketeers.”’ (48) (4) Time Present, 9:00 (2) For Better or Worse. Economical! Up te 40% More a ke, ee an aor 11:00 (2) (4) News, Sports, Weath- (7) Lone Ranger (4) Bold Journey. Usab'e Heat .. . Radiant, Infra- Cheers trom Snowtie White and Colorem-c Colon | er. (9) Science Fiction, 9:30 (4) Life of Riley. Red and Ceonvected. (7) Grey Ghost. Adventuce: (7) Stage 3. Easy Terms. Free Demon- | Gen. Grant has a plan to end SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS (2) Movie. \ Tonight and every Saturday 7:00 P.M. WJBK-TV Channel ecials’ BIG DELCO 90,000 BTU GAS FORCED AIR FURNACE Includes Ducts and Registers for full 5 room house. CERTIFIED. DEALER “ ap Controls 9 Only Complete with t) Automatic Only DELIVERED No Money Down! $11.61 Per Month DELCO GAS CONVERSION 364" Delivered O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor 371 Voorheis Rd. Our Operator on Duty After Stere Hours FE 2-2919 THIRTY-TWO _ Nikita Finds Poor Public Relations | By PIERRE J. HUSS UNITED NATIONS, N.Y Soviet Premier Khrushchev was careful during his American visit to avoid involvement in any heated controversy about the freedom or repression of religion in the Soviet Union. x * x In fact, this good Communist and therefore confirmed atheist bent backward to accommodate devout American churchgoers by invoking the name of God at Vanous occasions * * * He spoke the truth when he said that the church as such evists legally in Russia. and those who wish to spend time prac ng their special religion are free t ao so What he omitted was that re- ligien in the Seviet Union has fought for its life the past 42 years, and has survived and is reviving despite the antireligious education, persuasion and propa- ganda hurled against it dav in and day out with all the power- ful resources of the Soviet gev- a -- eo THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1959 THREE COLORS Atheism | the Communist rulers to polish their manners and talk less loudly of Atheism, much less boast of the fact that to them Marxism is in effect not only a religion but | the only true religion they acknowl- edge. That is something Khrush- | chev failed to stress in his American visit * * ¥* The fact of the matter Is that the Communists’ war on religion, especially in Russia and Europe, has dropped all violence and physical coercion but has re- doubled its onslaught through exploitation of the published word, the _ radie. television, scheol and lecture platform. * * * ' s to con land behind Its primary strategy vert the youth of the the Iron Curtain from parental religious teachings to cynical and therewith to more acceptance of life under sm atheism Intensive communi Say Mrs. Peter Marshall to Wed in November erament and Communist Party cinemas eeapenasiaameammanimnncapncniainstel ins apparatus. WASHINGTON (AP) — The There no question but that the Washington Post said today that Influx of foreign tourists from Catherine Marshall, _ best-selling wae . aS I ae iuthor and widow of Dr_ Peter them Christians and sensitive to ‘ a oof the church no Marshall will marry Leonard tte f it denomination. has Farle Sourd of New York Saadied remilin with ne f * * * = S ; . et | eeping up tt ‘irs. Marshall wrote “A Man Ee ' - Se gt ELE of the people (alled Peter an inspirational! eS ee Lenin's sneering descrij hiography of her husband. who faith in God fas chaplgin of the Senate and rOURISTS WONDER pastor of a Washington Presbyte CHRYSLER'S VALIANT — On display for the public is the 2,600 Ibs., about 1,000 lighter than standard autos. The Valiant is I <9 flea (> fem meat church, He died in 1949 Valiant — Chrysler Corporation's answer to the Ford and Chev- 93.3 inches high, 70.4 inches wide, and 184 inches long, with a f g| ok for pe * * * rolet economy cars. It will be offered in two series of four-door 106.5-inch wheelbase. The Valiant may be seen at the showroom of yn Sunda for The Post said the marriage will sedans, with a station wagon to be added after the first of the year. Chrysler-Plymouth dealer, Jack Cole, Inc.. 1000 W Maple Rd., : of ch s. espe. 'tke place in Leesburg, Va. on The engine is expected to deliver between 110 and 120 horsepower, Walled Lake. siting Sov ie and Nov. 14 and obtain 30 miles to the gallon on the highway. The car weighs q to re to sagns Le Sourd ts on the staff of = - < n “ he free suIdeposts."" a monthly religious f worshy publication edited by Dr. Norman) An American has more food to country — and more diets to keep man can tell you exactly where'quite remember why. —Earl s ” ecessary for Vincent Peale eat than a citizen of any other him from eating it... Many a and when he got married, but can't | Wilson. | consider placing smog-device legis- lation before a special session of jthe Legislature, making its instal- Scientists Go, Go, Go, but It’s No Game NEW PROVIDENCE, N.J. When scientists at the Bell Labor- atories here invite Sag to “Go,” they're not being rude An ancient Oriental game called “Go” has become the top diver- sion for the space-age scientist, It’ sa ) test of mental strategy. LA Deceived, Can't See Light Smoggy Problem Far From Dissolved, No Miracle Cure Found '|- — | DETROIT WW — Sorry, Los! Sos Angeles. Your jubilation is a bit}® ° °° °°* * ° ° si | Get the most for That was the word today from | the auto industry in response to an announcement in Los Angeles that a devise has been perfected | to control pollution from—auto ex- | haust. Californians believe auto! exhaust contributes greatly to smog problems. e “Several devices are progres- | sing,” reported a spokesman for the Autemebile Manufacturers Assn., ‘“‘but none is ready for production. We are hopeful but development work is not com- pleted. We are encouraged by the progress of the last six months but we are not yet able to say when any of these devices can move into the prometios stage.” Director Smith Griswold of the Los Angeles Air Pollution Control District has told Los Angeles County Supervisors that an afterburner) in the exhaust manifold, invented by space scientist Dr. Stuart | Ridgeway and now under develop- |ment by Thomson- -Ramo-Woolridge j}and Chrysler Corp., “‘is capable of jrolling back our smog to the pre- | 1940 level.’’ | The Supervisors were so en-' thusiastic they passed a motion asking Gov. Edmund G. Brown to your heating dollar! We warmly recommend you to try us. H. H. SMITH Oil Co. 590 S$. 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