a: = * A -4- eS eye Bre s af v yas CLF se EY Be be ues cy ay, fa } f a a ‘l Ke \ fs : ql 1 } yo ' ; ; } SAF J - In A s \ s ' Jae = | «f2 2 j, . / ee la ( rs '] ' oe . i < a - ee oe SS } eee eee DS ety IY The Weather I... \ . | , . Fale, Hot : J |oor sonte "Fe baracta,” Ger ity now,” said Gentry, “ar 1 still . . . = rpms — cantrinnme,j| Badges declaring “I am for Sy loyalist troops also were reported — crowing. ssngerous ponition . |With Long, Joyous Kiss | truitne'timysncs’s conn | Bentey tor Governor” appeared Drayton Youth [zzrs*"“" = where, if she should speed up on Amateur Mar in ; Tae tions and tgyalf’ those responsible | in the conference halls as almost | mand. her present course, warnings would | "¥ HONG KONG (#—A long, slow kiss today ended 544 | for my release,” he said. WO delegates arrived for the con- : rience poses curbs cadbomen, have * go up rather quickly. The Lead H 4 5-Up, |7°% of separation for Lawrence Robert Buol; just re-| In Soe Ban's ee. w.| ference, Former Hospital Aide ing the outcome of the rebellion, See ventenden wor a ot ten | recas hiynaman, S-UP, | leased by the Chinese Coftimunists, and-his wife Sue, | [ics “cure ie wonderful” The Pints r Sag | Responsible for Saving fourth attempt to omat Sammie “east coast should now be consid-| Gt Turn in National | who worked tirelessly to get him out. elder Buol said there had been no| "ig ge wastawacy thet the par. | OFrowhed: Boy’s Life itappere mau ot a a ermal Uplect ‘from Mel-' Tourney at Richmond “Honey! Bob!” she cried when she saw fiim an hour pricing his son until gedletgeh pose of the conference was not’ flatlands the big naval base are “Vor .| Happily chewing gum, wore| to promote individual candi- | A 4-year-cld Drayton Plains Cont A ne . | and 20 minutés after he was released. “You look wonder . year-ol yton | boy Aliant. the Dutch treigiter "Am, | RICHMOND, Va. ut — San Fran-| fy)!” + penta Ss anid herbed] ene cheat daten, bat that since Bentley | who apparently fell into the Clin Bomb Explosion Deafens stel Kroon, was 50 or 60 miles, Cisco's Harvie Ward, playing al- - The brown-haired wife | 30 pounds during his ordeal but| porters sth te a a a ton River while playing was re-| Byenos Aires Port Area = bl borden ee comer Asal stor | most faultless = on a hot, sunny | raced into Buol’s arms with| Ye ounty ater looked fairly fit. publicans how they felt about | Vived by a former hospital emer) pi ening AIRES @-A thunder | ? , & | morning, ill Hyndman, a tears in her eyes. In contrast, the Italian prelate, | him. _ | @ency ward attendant yesterday. | ous explosion tocked the Buenos 3 force—T3 | | B nid =e heal tig eal Philadelphia weekend golfer, Sup. | “1 want to take you home’ and : Identified as Bishop Alphonse Walker pledged his group to Larry Graham, son of Mr. and! Aires port area this morning. The — - nearing the storm and was gaug-| &fter the first nine holes of their |dress you,” she said, laughing. P| an Launched —. was oe poaplrs had to | avoid a “bitter primary fight’ |Mrs. Lawrence Graham, of 4218| explosion was heard as @ plane ing its new size and velocity. | 36-hole final for the National Ama- | Buol wore a ragged sports shirt piece ae ne , and said 3t would support any oth- | Hatchery Rd., was given artificial | "ew over and presumably dropped According to the U.S, Weather| wasn't breathing and was ice cold," Mrs. Hornack said, “But ‘I thought the only thing 1I- could | | how much they would. contribute | financially to the’ study sets will be installed under the MSU rof Joins Ike Bureau, it will be generally hot grandstand so fans can dash out EAST LANSING (®—The appoint- today and tomorrow with after- Buol. pale, shifted his weight from one leg to the other, and occasion- Reported Clearing Editors Meeting a Utica should be pumping water from the Clinton River into the | homes of 2,400 users again by tomorrow noon, superintendent said today. Frank Gibbing sald the quan- tity of chrome solution in the river was down to a safe level—_ three parts per miilion—by 9:30 this morning after declining con- tinually through: the night. “If nothing goes wrong, we should be pumping by noon to- morrow,”’ he said. Utica's water supply, drawn from the Clinton, was ordered shut down by the State, Health Dept. Thursday night when a quantity the city water. | and catch the show. The baseball organization figures the move is justified sports-wise since Mrs. | Myrtle Power will be up for the $32,000 question on baseball. , ally leaned on Sue, who squeezed him. Asked if he was tortured, Buol replied: “Only mentally — not knowing what the situation was was worse than torture.” Laurcence G. Lenhardt. Detroit’ ment of Dr, Dale E. Hathaway, noon high temperatures about 90. water superintendent, estimated Michigan State University. agri- The mercury is due to drop to a the stwyly would cost from $690,000 | cultural economist, to the staff of low of between 64 and 68 tonight. to $1,400,000 but would provide a President. Eisenhower's council] of Downtown today’s low before. § definite overall plan for solving economic advisers in Washington, | a.m, was 64 degrees. The ther- | the problems. ‘Juvenile Decency’ Is Ls Goal Many Pontiac Organizations Combat Delinquency (This is the final article in a series showing how communities across the nation are combeting juvenile delin quency. Today's story concerns P tiac’s methods of meeting the chal- lenge.) ‘on -Ten years ago Pontiac's east, The membership represents 7] show a slight increase in juvenile! 85 of 158 boys arrestéd as juve- : By | per cent of the boys from 7 to 18 cases in the last three years. | years within a 1'-mile radius of | 1953, 249 cases of boys from 10 ithe club that are eligible for,|17 were handled. There were to 182 'D, C, was announced today, ' mometer registered 92 at 2 p.m. do was try, I was told 1 worked #0 minutes, : = Grahams. Graham by the Pontiac Motor Division. ad In| Bite offenders have appeared be- high ‘schools, the ‘Y’ enables kids | fore dudge Moore, | The increase is attributed to an increase in population, Krause | ing Hi-Y clubs in the |to spend their spare time in club meetings pertaining to social, busi- ness and religious activities. + ty, said the public should give praise and attention to the major-: ity, the good kids, as the trouble | makers the. minority. * i Larry is the only child of the | is employed | atHaven Hill Small Dailies Sponsor 4th Annual Conference Today and Sunday Editors of Michigan small daily newspapers are holding a work- shop cofiference at Haven Hill Lodge in the Highland Recreation area west of Pontiac today and Sunday for the fourth Michigan Press Editorial .Conference. Speaker at tonight's dinner will be Dean Gordon A, Sabine, head of the new School of Communica- - es .@ ls of solution used in chrome plating | side was the core of the city’s membership. key offenders, o — and said. The increase calls for an| sedge Moore belloves ac ; Rags = sagt _— a ~ a are at roe His hone wal Be appeared in the water. juvenile delinquency. Today it is!’ The great work of the club, that went to juvenile court. ‘expansion of facilities for young- isting problem could be lessened | said. “We believe that there are St ny — i soe Ss. aentetg |the heart of a ‘city-wide million | Provides almost every facility | __ The following year 50 per cent | ster, authorities declare greatly by teaching family liv- | multiple causes to the juvenile field, of coal Oak, is among Sun- : Ann Blyth Brings Cheer | dollar program to wipe out the young boy could want, is seal of the 260 cases registered went | The YMCA, the Boy Scouts, re-| ing in the schools and by using | problem and it takes maltiple | day speakers and will discuss how : * ick Child ; [two per cent of juvenile popula-| trated by a petition from north | before court, This year. to date | ligious organizations that sponsor} the schools to compensate for | cures. We believe that Pontiac’s | tne je lature works. Other topics to Polio-Stri en i _ | tion that authorities term lawless. | side residents to the United Fund | : Oe i ; : eaters | ps. : r | Si ; 2 : ; | athletic and-«social events, City) jhe lack of other facilities in | picture on the subject is not bad onthe program deal with school | DURAND, Ill, (INS)—The day , The’ heart is provided in the Foundation to build a similar club” infodava? ‘Parks and Recreation Dept. and. the city. at all.” -|problems, problems of crime cove will be brightened today for one; form of the Boys Club of Pontiac | it that area. ; nio ay S Fress - | Numerous cjvic groups are carry- . | The Oakland County Child Guid. | erage and-with ‘service problems, Keron Walsh's eight Inc. Bill Coulacos. executive di- paCHLITIES: NEEDED . . - ‘tng “a large share of the fight | “The cooperative: efforts of the Gan h , 7 : Polio-stricken children, ‘rector, of the clyb. had-to shut! propate Juige Arthur E. Moore. Chureb News voc. a wg. Amainst the delinquency problem. citizens to work with the young: bev gyal cea ree akeneg e Posnema hl mang, Me age Thirteen-year-oid Julie, who will). doors to membersh:p~ thir i ao4 juvenile court authority in| County News ........ ye 900 “Y MEMBERS side Ageyrerlny ogee * paging nae te vountiendl on : : , ; * : ( t | County News ......... geveees. 12 em. son is ic -eom- ys Vv ; be feleased ge the haaeitl san, year . 1,519 boys due to lack of Oakland County, and Lt. Walter Editorials ........5.. tereeeess. 4 | George Balch, youth director for | bating the delinquency situation,” | and Camp Oakland for under. pond ptt sl note trom oer fa- : ___, |C. Krause, head of the juvenile} Spotts ..............20-+-.+... 2 | the YMCA, said the 'Y’ fas more | Moore said. ° . «+ | privileged children greatly demon- ; and a — ogg Blyth, The waiting list now stands section of the Pontiac Police.) Theaters ........... nae teee 10, 11 | than 900 members, who participate || strate that Pontiac citizens want vorite movie: star, Ann — at 345 and upwards of 900 are (agree that more. facilities are TV & Radio Programs ....... 33 | in baseball, basketball, swimming PRAISES MAJORITY , to join other cities in boosting a + thee Co, 6 Co, 353 N. Perry we.) CXPOcted to apply by mext | needed, throughout the city. “il t Wilson, Hart tecerrecsreseeees Ih [emgues, + ; : James Hunt, director of Chil- | juvenile ‘decency ‘insttad of juve- eects tapeenber. 10. Phone FE 5-004, danuary. ‘4 Figures ‘from Krause’s Ge | Women’s Pages ‘secte¢eseeee @ 7 | Emphasis ison community work. dren's Services for Oakland Coun-| nile delinquency.’ - ° ; , > ,f = 5 “ . i {i | most of it. 2 It was a day Rodney nearly .|missed> Last May the boy was AP Wirephoto FORCED AT SECOND ~ Bill. Tuttle, Tiger's centerfielder 1s shown sliding into second base as he was forced at second in the seventh inning of last night's game between the Indians and Tigérs at Cleveland. Tuttle-was forced on Wilson's bunt.“The play’ went from George Stricklarid .of the Indiahs, who is shown ready to throw to first base, but the throw was. too late mere ee oT | | | | | brought to the University: of Ili- » | nois Medical Center suffering: from | a deep brain hemorrhage that left him near death for several days, | But Paar Rodney was all _ blew out the candles. Physicians on re boy is im- proving, but still is not fully re- covered the giant brain Kem- [ortge that’ nearly ended his life. The doctors said Rodney doesn't | walk as Well as before but that his “conversation still is as , bright. | On Dec. 17. Rodney wit have an- ‘other anniversary, On this date in. \smiles as he was feted with two 1952 medical center surgeons sepa- birthday —; toys. Oné of the cakes was: baked 7 | Rodney's ‘grandmother and. the| Roger died a month later: with- promalh of -Vothgr was supplied by the nurses. ~~ Roger in a 12-hour operation that made medical ‘history out —, corisciousness. bo "| St. Dash said the equipment was! Monday on charges of committing | : Pontiac Deaths Joseph G. Beliczky Joseph G. Beliczky, 60, who for- merly: lived on Judson St., died suddenly Phursday night at his home; 604 Dickerson St., Detroit. Born in Kassa, Hungary, July + 1895, he was the son of Joseph and Anna Grazinger Beliczky. Mr. Beliczky was a member of Vincent de Paul Church and had worked here as a tool and die maker at the Fisher Body Divi- sion. He had lived in Pontiac since 1923 until five years ago when he moved to Detroit. Besides his wife, Betty, whom he married in Detroit in 1950, he is | survived by two sisters, Mrs. Sara Priscilla Flicker of James K boule- vard., The body will be at the Verhey- den Funeral Home, 16300 Mack Ave., Detroit, until Monday morn- ing when it will be taken to St. Martin's Church for service at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery, Grosse Pointe Farms. ee Mrs. Frank Delgado Mrs. Frank (Frances T.) Del- gado, 48, of 381 Bagley St. died at Pontiac General Hospital, yester- day, after being ill one week. Born April 3, 1907 in Texas, she was the daughter of Liandro and Guadalupe Lopez Torrez and was married in Detroit in 1927. Mrs. Delgado came to Pontiac 28 years ago and was a member Church. Besides her husband, she is. sur- vived by five daughters, Mrs. Mary J. Gonzales, Genevieve, all of the children living in Pon. Mrs. Delgado will be at the Pur- sley Funeral Home where Rosary will be said Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. , The funeral will be from St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Monday at 10 a.m. Burial will follow in Mount. Hope Cemetery. Mes. Frank Jeremy Mrs. Frank (Mary Elizabeth) Jeremy, 77, of 2817 Trumbull St., Flint, died there yesterday after several months illness.- Born Sept. 1, 1878 in England, |she was the daughter of William _and Sarah Ann Forward. | Mrs. Jeremy had been a mem- | ber of the Wilson Ave. Methodist Church here and had lived in Pon- tiac 35 years, before moving to Flint two years ago to live with her son, She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dean Toles of Pontiac; three sons, Frank H. of Mansfield, Qhio, Ronald of Jackson and Harry of Flint; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A. sister, Mrs. H. C. Aspin of Flint, also survives. | Sparks-Griffin Chapel Monday at 1:30 p.m. with her pastor, the Rev. Easton H. Hazard, officiat- ing. Burial will be in Eastlawr Cemetery, Lake Orion. Fredie Ray McMahan Fredie Ray MeMahan, 24, of 6507 |.Cooley Lake Rd. died last night at Dearborn Veterans’ Hospital. He had been {ll two years. Born Feb. 19, 1931, in Sullivan, Ind., he was the son of Fredie and Dorothy Crichfield McMahan. He attended school here and was a member of Pilgrim Holiness Church. During World War II, Fredie served in the Air Force. He is survived by his parents; brother, Rolland, Township. - Service will be held from the Huntoon Funeral Home Tuesday at 1:30 p.m, With the Rew, E. C. Swanson, his pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Virgil Hastings Moyer Virgil Hastings Moyer, 46, of 192 Hughes Ave. was dead on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Thursday. He was born June 6, 1909 in Oakland, Md., the daughter of Aar- on and Dorcas Cooper Moyer. He was last employed as an engineer by the City of Pontiac. Several sisters and brothers, living in Pennsylvania, survive. the Pursley Funeral | Home to the Morrison Funeral | Home, Punxsutawney, Pa., service and burial. | Lester (Dan) Shetman | Lester (Dan) Sherman, 64, 2164 Langham Rd. Walnut Lake | die d yesterday in Detroit afer a -| month's illness. He was born Nov. 26. 1890, in | Madison County, N. Y., the son ,ing from } of Charles and Fannie Holmes | | Sherman. He was an electrician and was ja member of the Walnut Lake Club Surviving brothers and sisters Vare Mrs. Zora Reams of Watkins Mrs. Lura, Harrington . of | New ¥ ork, Mrs. Mae Pratt of Pon- tiac and Clinton of Waltman, Mass. Service will be held Monday at 3 p.m. from the Huntoon Funeral Home with the Rev. Theodore R. Allebach of the Ofkland Ave. | United. Presbyterian ‘Church offt- ciating Burial will be in White | Chapel. Memorial Cemetery. al Will Reveals Estate GRAND RAPIDS Henry 0.- ice cream andirated Rodney ‘from his brother Probasco, former Michigan . and Ohio jumberman who made his in Grand _ Rapids, left an , a care will He. Oct. Forgette of Edison street and Mrs. | of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic. -| also treated arf released at Pon- The funeral will be -held from | ‘on Robbery Charges |them during a 90-minute ride in |in the Detroit area. (or Monday by victims of recent a sister, Barbara at home and a| } of Waterford | | Store Reports Sweaters ‘Stolen, Value Is $900 The a in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — School has started again, bringing many a| child's ees from. his dog play together. the pet tag along with his master or mistress, but one which is held partly responsible for the 81 bites inflicted in Birmingham through August of this year. So with the back-to-schools-days | have come the pleas of City Health | Nurse Anyce - Gillette and Dog | Warden Don Graham, ‘Please 4¢* leave your pets at home! “Parents .play an important part in enforcing this rule,” said Mrs. Gillette, “‘but ne mat- ter how heartbreaking, it is ‘for the protection of your own and ether children, and your dog.” “You should also instruct your hildren not to pet or play with strange dog,” she advised. “A tural defense mechanism ‘for 6 Hurt in Dixie Highway Crash Collide Near Buckell Lk. Road Intersection Six persons-were injured slightly last. night when the car in whi ee ee a transport truck on VY. 8. 10 near Buckell ‘.ake Road in Groveland Township. — The driver of the car, Robert D. Carter, 17, of Dra Plains, was treated at Pontigc General Hospital for multiple face and hand lacerations and released. All five of his passengers were tiac General. They were: Pa- tricia A. Carter, 22, of Drayton Plains, Carter's sister - in-law, multiple bruises; Mrs. Carter's two-months son, Michael P., bruised right cheek; Doriene F. Thomas, 27, of Flint, knee and head. bruises; Mrs. Thomas’ son, Johnnie L., 5, leg lacerations; and Ester J. Jolly, 21, of Flint, scalp| lacerations. The driver, of.the truck, Duane Anderson, 38, of Flint, told Oak- land County sheriff deputies that | he started to pass a car at the) same time Carter attempted to) pass a car on his side of the! highway. Cop Kidnaper Held DETROIT (INS)—An unemploy- ed toolmaker-guitar player, who kidnaped two Dearborn policemen Thursday and threatened to kill their squad car, today faces’ pos- sible charges of armed robberies | Clyde M. Stanley will be view- ed in a police lineup either today bank, loan office and bar holdups. He is already in trouble for kid- naping the two policemen, jump- after endless summer hours of |~ It’s a natural temptation to let . ing bond on a bad check charge and beating his wife. | In addition, inquires will be | made in St- Louis and Chicago. | where Stanley visited recently to see whether -he may be implicated in any crimes in those cities. The 38-year-old man admitted no holdups when he was captured yesterday .in Detroit. He said, however, he intended to commit some as -soon as he killed his wife, Anna, 42. Pontiac Police detectives were , investigating the theft of 41 cash- | mere sweaters valued at $900 that | were reportea stolen from Arthur’ S| Womens Apparel at 48 N. Saginaw | St. James K., Rosenthal, of 365 W. | Troquois Rd., an employe of the for | —— | of | | store, told Detective Robert! shop Thursday he discovered the | | garments missing. \ ‘Nurse Tells Children: Keep Your Pets Homel. a dog, sould hid ruth toward him, is to bite him.” i ing to a strange situation. any case, instruct your child to report any dog bite to the school immediately and to you when they return home.” she asked. Graham said he picks up an average of two dogs a day now and added that he is having particular trouble in the Quarton School area. on the Southeastern Oakland County Water Authority system, which will supply Birm- ingham with Detroit water, was reported on this week by City Manager Donald C. Egbert. A 16million = gallon ground level storage tank. and a one- million gallon elevated tank are now being constructed near Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital, as is another one-million gallon tank south of 14 Mile road and east of Edgewood. . Egbert explained that the. latter must have an elevation 10 feet above ‘the overflow elevation of Birmingham's tank system. That particular site was chosen be-_ cause the entire block could be purchased, making it ‘possible to properly landscape the area as @ protection to mearhy ———— The Kiwanis Club and YMCA have extended thanks to those who contributed to the success of last Sunday's benefit polo game, at Ivory Field with proceeds enabling both organizations to further their youth work. Birmingham Ramblers took the game from the Royal Oak Acorns in the last three minutes of play. Davey Williams made the final goal, for a score 10-8. 2 * * Embury Methodist Church will have a Camp Sunday service at 11 a.m. tomorrow when young people who attended a Methodist church camp this summer tell of their experiences, Participating will be Roger Ulrich of the junior department; James St. Aubin, intermediate; Lioyd Grosscup, senior; and John Fall, who served as . comp connecter. Starting Monday, a series of morning coffee hours will be held fur mothers whose children attend Quarton School. From 10 to 11:30 a.m. Monday, fifth grade mothers willemeet as follows: - Robert McGee's class at the home of Mrs. John D, Lorimer; the class of Mrs. Hope Linstruth with Mrs. O. C. Beardsley; and Mrs. Lucille Hutching’s class at Mrs. Robert Thompson's home. Judge Wants Cars Held fo 70M. P. H. NORFOLK, Va. (}—A Baltimore. judge- thinks federal should be enacted to require man- ufacturers to hold the speed of automobiles to 70 miles an hour. Judge Stanley Scherr, chief magistrate of Baltimore's Traffic Court, brought up the proposal in a speech before the Norfolk Citizens Committee for Traffic Safety. “It doesn't make sense for cars to be made so that speeds up to 120 miles per hour. can be at- tained,” he said. “All the safety meetings in the world will do no real good until power is cut down on modern auto- fnobiles. te Pontiac ian Is Held Pontiac Police today held Ron- ald L. Frier, 21, of 208 W. Fair- mount Ave., on charges of con- tributing to the delinquency of a minor, Officers stopped Frier, who was | ac companied by a juvenile, yester- day for a minor traffie violation and discovered three empty and ° two full bottles ca beer in Frier's The body was taken this morn- | | Emery that when he opened the | car The juvenile was released on a juvenile bond. You're Invited to open @ charge account with us. We make itso eaty—- ond your charge will let you have whet you need when you need it. it's @ pleasure to charge it at... U PONTIAC ik's UNION LAKE legislation . ok sh 4 DANIEL BOONE 7 rT Te ee ee auicnenitst (estes 7 vos di, eo. Bs é I ey # } . ' \ yy j « a ! : : . - \ f i a THE PONTIAC PRE SS, SATURDA ie! Jd Henry Hamilton, in Detroit, de- bated whether to try to win the Kentuckians . @ver, or to incite the Indiaasy against them. However, 300 Kentucky set- Calling itself “the infant colony,” Kentucky sent tlers left Only 200 remained, — word to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, including Dan'l Boone's wite Ss See = — Sey | name of “Hair Buyer” from the scelps he bought promising aid in the wor for independence Rebecca and |! other women. SSS Copr. 1985 by NEA Service, Inc trom his redskin alles The latter course earned Hamilton his nick- WASHINGTON (®—‘'We are go- ing to have a revolution of old men.’ a visitor in- Denver re- marked the other day, “and I am going to be in it.” * *, * The speaker was President Ei senhower, Although he was half joking it was the second time in a week the President had referred publicly to the growing employ- Kerr Demands Benson Ouster Senator Says Secretary Is Responsible for Drop in Farm Income WASHINGTON «® — Sen. Kerr (D-Okla) said today Secretary of Agriculture Benson should be re- moved from office because he is “directly responsible” for the con- tinuing decline in farm income. Kerr made plain in an interview that he does not think President Eisenhower will fire Benson, long | a prime target of Democratic criticism. * * * The senator said Benson's re- moval would require a ‘‘political operation’’—a Democratic victory in next year's presidential election | which, Kerr said, is the only hope | for the nation’s farmers. Kerr declared Benson is ‘‘still | playing hop, skip and jump with) the welfare of the American farm- | er” and is trying ‘to Asser the farmers into thinking they're well off, as he's been doing for 2'2 | years.” POLITICAL FOOTBALL The senator was commenting on | Benson's news. conference state- ment late yesterday that the farm situation is a real problem but one | which the Eisenhower administra- | tion inherited from previous Demo- | cratic regimes, The agriculture secretary called | for ‘serious, nonpartisan consider- | ation’ of the problem. Without) naming names he deplored efforts | of persons who, he said, are trying to make a “political football’ out of the growing spread between fall- ing prices farmers are receiving for their products and rising prices they have to pay for goods they , must buy. * * * Yesterday Claude R. Wickard, a secretary of agriculture in past Democratic administrations, kept up his party's attack on the GOP farm record when he told the Wabash County (Ind.) Democratic committee the Eisenhower admin- istration has not kept its pledges to farmers “‘by any standards." Love-Spurned Widow Kidnaps BurmaGl RANGOON, Burma (PF An! attractive 24-year-old widow kid-- _Naped a soldier and carried him _Off to sea as his commanding ‘officer looked on here yesterday. The odd clopement took place after Ma Hla Kyi—well-to-do and with many offers of marriage in her books—pleaded with Maung Nyein Maung to return her love. He refused. The merry widow whipped a dagger out of her sarong and escorted the reluctant Romeo to a waiting sampan. There was no word of them tonight. Says Youth Drowned LELAND .®& — Coroner Dr. Ellis J. Bolan has ruled that Robert Deo. who died in a speedboat erash Mofhday might, died of drowning. The vouth lost his life when three inboards, racing) * around a foggy lake, hit each other, Stymied Older Workers May Get Help From Labor Heads; Ike Joins Cause After 75 Years | brothers had was 40 years ago Springs 27-12. | N of merchandise. | vealed. | not offhand The government termined to do something about {the older worker situation. It has obtained a special fund from Con- Too many workers, Eisenhower &ess 4nd mapped .a detalled battle said, are being denied jobs because P!an against the problem. they are 45 or older “and this) The Public Health Service fig waste of Valuable skills and talents ; Ures the average life span at the must be eliminated.” beginning of this century was 47, ——— ~~ it’s now 69, and by 1980 it will be 80 plus. In 1900 there were about three million individuals aged 65 or over, but this figure has gfown to 12% million today and is expect. | ed to exceed 18 million by 1980. Secretary of Labor Mitchell, ; whose department is taking the | whole matter quite seriously, says | that by 1975 half the adult popula- | /tion will. be 45 or older. | As Mitchell views it, either older | people are going to be provided | jobs so they may support them- | - i 2 selves, or younger people will be Paris Blankenship, 90, walked up saddled with the cost of taking | to the home of his brother, Dan, marelot then 95, and introduced himself. * * He was returning from a junket | ° The Labor Department has -set in the Age is ietene ee out to prove that whatever reasons delayed his | return Travel, cna there -may have been in the past. other jobs in other states kept him | ore oe bel Goa oener: far from ae . -s The department says the nature) of jobs have changed: Where con- siderable musuclar strength once ment problem among older folks These One was in a Labor Day state-’ comments. mem, the other during a tour of ae the new Air Force Academy at Denver. are mere fas * * * Reunion Brings Brothers Together | . | LOUISA, Ky. (®—Two brothers in| their 90's have a lot of talking to do the next few days. * w * They were reunited Friday for | the first time in 75 years. ! It was a time for tears when The last correspondence the when Paris wrote Dan for money. Dan sent $30 on qualities peculiar to the older Paris said he has no plans for Worker. dependability, responsi- the future—not even another trip. bility, judgment, breadth of ex- | perience. was required, the premium now is, Sports Figures, lke fo Confer Set Session to Discuss Building Nation’s Youth: Athletic Programs DENVER Um — President kisen- | hower today invited 139 sports| world figures, top educators and leaders in other fields to a Sept. | | 27-28 conference here on building | | the physical fitness of America’s, youth. The purpose of the conference is to get more youngsters out of the spectator grandstands and into ac- tive participation in athletics. The President has expressed con: cern that lack of such participa- tion is responsible in part for in-| creasing juvenile delinquency, and for failure of so many young peo- ple to measure up to selective serv ice requirements. As announeed previously, Vice | President Nixon will preside at the two-day conference at Lisenhow- er's vacation headquarters here. The President will receive the con ferees’ recommendations and speak at a dinner concluding the Se SSIONS Those invited to the conference‘ from the sports world include Bobby Jones, the former grand slam champion of golf; Gene Tun- ney, former heavyweight boxing | champ: Rogers Hornsby, one-time baseball great and now director of Park District; baseball Commis- sioner Ford Frick; Clarence “Big- gie’’ Munn, athletic director at | Michigan State University; Ken- | neth L. Wilson, president of the U. S. Olympic Committee; “and Army Maj. Sammy Lee, Olympic diving champion. August Housing Up, | the older worker himself has | taken better care of himself, and. Department reported toddy hous- | ago. In another index of the home- guarantee applications last month an estimated 123,000 new homes | our Service Clubs do. The August figure exceeded all The department contends, also, . cHanged — a man 45 has more) Labor Office Says (isin aime Sere Sects aah j has more skill and education than | WASHINGTON — The Labor! a person of the same age years ing construction spurted ahead in | - August after a lag in July. building ‘boom, the Veterans Ad- | ministration said GI home loan hit a five-year high. | Builders started construction on! in August, or 8,000 more than in | July, the Labor Department said: | previous totals for the month ex-! ceptin the record 1950 vear, provements; Color Bar Defeated in Arkansas Game FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. « - White and Negro students played together for the first time last night on an Arkansas high school football team returning a next door to are the men With only three minutes left to. be played, William Hays, Fayette- Ville Negro ‘fullback, entered the game to break the segregation tra- dition, The crowd didn't react | when Hays went into the game, | but it cheered him lustily when he | M. EB. SIPLE P.S sincere. VOORBHEES-SIPLE 264 N. Perry Street Our THE WAY to RICHES The way to spiritual riches is to do what Our Service Club Members have a “yen” to build credits for completing civic they increase their wealth by We mustn't house, bring a cookie, bowl of soup or just a eheery word to a neighbor who is ill; there walk for a- friend on vacation; other ways to build riches but I know of none that are as easy service, 7 | Health vouth activities for the Chicago creases in the proposal are in-| ‘creased $5,000 over last year. | i — Lim 3 LL. VOORHERS dot of service to a city that lives and grows, whose very existance begins and ends with assistance (service). forget the person who runs wash the dishes, straighten the whe cut the lawn or clean the there are never ostentatiouq is FUNERAL HOME Phone FE 2-8378 carried the ball for a 3-yard gain. | Fayetteville defeated Siloam Pp ° I | | ontiac ‘egroes were integrated with white students in Fayetteville's E - school system’ shortly. after the vening U.S. Supreme Court ruled that : racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional. He Doesn't Like Things That Make Women Pretty LITTLE ROCK, Ark. uH—A 12- year-old boy told police he had slashed women's shoes and purses in several Little Rock department stores this week hécanuse he didn't “like ‘SEPTEMBER ACCOUNTING, RAPHY: things that make women pretty — Police Capt. A. V. Haynie said A ” the boy was arrested yesterday Lp Reading ¢ agi anaes ie Veni when a department store clerk ELS Nose bar saw him drop a razor blade when he picked up a shoe from a display. Haynie said the boy had dam aged several hundred dollars worth | The child was) turned over to juvenile court | authorities. His name wasn't re- | Thursdays 1:30 & 7:30 Starting MATTHEWS- HA AMERICA’S B BEST BUY FEderal . — b Top Truck TRaApER 2115. SAGINAW be supplementary to —BLUEPRINT READINC—TOOL MACHINE SHOP—* WELDING. REREAVES sx be EST SELLER- BY FAR! Pontiac Senior High School a Intersection of Huron and State Streets Courses Offered BOOKKEEPING, COMPTOMETER, OFFICE MACHINES, TYPEWRITING, SHORTHAND, TAILORING G DRESSMAKING, MODERN PHOTOG- _ Classes meet 7-10 pm. Thursday September 22—Registration Fee $8 00 LIP READING CLASS CLASS FOR EXPECTANT PARENTS September 29—No Registration Fee—Class will be held in Health Department at the City Hall CITIZENSHIP CLASSES Monday and Wednesday evenings—7 30 pm No Registration Fee AMERICANIZATION CLASSES ~ Thursday evenings 7:30 pm.—No Registration Fee Vocational Industrial Classes Open to persons employed in trade vocations; instruction must AUTOMOTIVE DIACNOSIS G TUNE-UP—SHOP MATHEMATICS SHEETMETAL LAYOUT — ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE — Classes meet 6-10 p.m. Thursday September 22—Registration fee $16.00—*Registration fee $20.00 Driver Education for Adults Mon., Tues, Wed., Thurs., | evenings 4-6 p. m.—24 hours—Registration Fee $22 | Registration Fee will be payable at the time of enrollment. There wil] be no refunds unless a class is abondoned. A mini- mum of 12 students is required to form a claas. All books and incidental supplies are to be furnished by students. It is hoped that as many people aw possible will avail them- sel¥es of the opportunity provided by this program. If you de- | sire instruction in some ciass other than those mentioned on { _ this bulletin please let us know your wishes and we .will do Public School Phone FE 4-3547, Ext. 32 1955 evenings for:'12-weeks starting Monday evenings for 10 weeks Registration Fee $5 00 , ; daily employment G DIE DESIGN—DORAFTINC— evenings for 12 weeks starting 5-416! = to provide the teachers, and the facilities far sich a a ; ’ Pa | : ' : a " : ” ' . : E TOES ay Pa eT ‘ 4 | \ A ba: { } Cases of Polio Show Decrease in Pontiac Area Polio decreased last week in Pontiac and Oakland County, with. seven cases 10 the week before. Of the polio cases, none were in Pontiac, One was listed in the Rochester area, one in Birming- | ham, three in the Royal Oak area, | one in Berkley and one in Clawson, according to a report by Dr. John D. Monroe, Pontiac. and county health director. None of the cases were of the paralytic type, Monroe said. * A breakdown of both city and county reports, along with com- parative figures for the previous week and a year ago, follows: PONTIAC Last Prey. Year Week Week Ago Chicken pox ....cccees a Measles os. § 2 LJ Mumps ADCO OA RNAOr |. 1 6 Tuberculosis : : 1 3 3 OAKLAND COUNTY Last Prev Year 2 Week Week “— I Chicken pox .......05. 3 2 Measies Hoe 4. ! i Poliomyelitis ... 7 10 10 Scarlet Fever ~ 0 i 3 Tuberculosis ial! forma) 0 3 1 Whooping Cough ,, 1 i 12 Mumps |... wecie 9 1 14 Impetigo ..... ..seeeess. 1 C) i Boost Health Program GRAND RAPIDS — A. pro- posed health budget for next year totaling $105,753, including an ex- panded health program of $34,800, has been submitted to the Kent County. Board of Supervisors’ Committee. Salary in- } make it a matched team ! Match your electric washer - with an electric clothes dryer reported as-against Y, SEPTEMBER 17,1955 6 J By Russ Winterbotham and Ralph Lang Son Daughter Find i ’ gs! Lost Dad, $11,000 AMARILLO, Tex. u®—A son and daughter were due. here today to ‘take Pietro Calderaro,' and $11,000 he had: in a paper sack when offi- cers took him off 4 bus Thursday, ‘back to Los Angeles. _ | Mrs. John Corcoran said the money had been saved over a pe- riod of years to buy. a home. Cal- deraro, 67, has been reported miss- ing three times since Sept. 9, the daughter said. Officers took him from an east- bound bus here when other pas- | sengers claimed he had caused a disturbance. “That's my money and it's nobody's business where it came from,”” Calderaro police, told | @ (10-20 Shop with ease in our large, modern, self-serve store with lots of FREE parking at our door. We Give Holden Trading Stamps Open Mon., Fri., Sat. Nights ‘til 9 P. M. Auburn 5 and 10 1 Block East of East Blvd. 640 Auburn Ave. Ea DRESS SHIRTS |. Cash & Carry *] | 3 | |GRESHAM | DRIVE-IN CLEANERS | 605 OAKLAND—Just North of Wisner Stadium | Call FE 4-2579 for Free Pickup ond Delivery Branches: 328 N. PERRY — 97 OAKLAND SAVE 10%! BRING YOUR CLEANING TO ‘OUR NEW DRIVE-IN AND SAVE 10%! ) WE GIVE HOLDENS RED STAMPS € Add a new electric dryer to your electric washer _ and you’ll race through washday. You’ll have no more weather worries, “no more heavy, wet laundry to hang on the line. What’s more, you'll find that tedious line drying never dried cs your clothes so beautifully clean, soft, and fresh-smelling. . é * see YouR DEALER or Detroit Edicon | | — _—e t pe ty 4 d Paes Gorda eM, + ke ‘Te : ee Yama ee a | ae ce f : iy i-¥ x ip 2 é bees aa erke ack ~ : poe e, | z att " pacipics q i i ‘4 i at Sit ite —— yorr° -t—“‘“‘i‘i;™sSSC HE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 17,-1955 Quicker Beef Profits a rs Voice of the People - a ~ POTD TPR ee d 5 : a . log ee Pontiac 12, Michigen - cept Sunday uliding Hasovp A. Prrecenatp, Publisher Cownse N. Cuvece Honce P. Editor oo \ = | MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS = am ted Press ts entitied exclusively to the use ~ republication of all 1 news printed In © news- bs as as all AP news dispatches ; — @) cents 1 are payable in advance. peeeeeeeeeeees Constitution Week : * Pursuant to a resolution of Congress the seven day period beginning Sep- “tember 17 is being celebrated nationally ‘ as Constitution Week. : It was on this date 168 years ~ ago that a majority of the dele- gates signed our Federal Consti- = tution. Rhode Island was the only ~ one of the 13 states not repre- serited. * * * In the separate conventions chosen “in the states to pass on the Constitution, e®atification was unanimous or by wide ‘majorities. Delaware was first to ratify. Pennsylvania, New Jersey,* Georgia, “Connecticut, South Carolina, Maryland Sand North Carolina followed in that ‘order. Acceptance came only by narrow ‘margins, however, in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York and Rhode Island. . * * * Most of the objectors in 1787 believed the Constitution bestowed too much power on the central government at the expense of the states. After all, the delegates had been chosen not to draft this new constitution, but only to revise the Articles of Confederation. Under those Articles each state had in effect a veto power over almost everything. Others objected to the Consti- tution on the ground that it lacked a Bill of Rights. They were promised that one would be added at once. As a result we have the immortal First Ten Amendments which are the real foundation of -our civil and political liberties. x * * Observance of Constitution Week.is. a splendid idea. It gives us Americans a fine opportunity to reread and re- evaluate our basic law. So well did the Founding Fathers do their work that in addition to the Bill of Rights it has been necessary to amend the Constitu- tion only 11 times. Cambodia’s Ex-King Wins Consider Cambodia’s abdicated King. He is no Oriental playboy. Not only did he win his country’s free- dom from French colonial rule, he led its army against the invading Viet Minh Communist forces. Also he encouraged his diplomats to stand up against Molotov and Chou En-Lai last year at Geneva. * * * as Last March in a surprise broadcast from Pnompenh, his capital, Noropom SrHanouk confessed failure as king to crush corruption. Therefore he begged. his people to release him “from his gilded cage” by allowing him to abdi- * cate. gg After that he campaigned in an - American convertible escorted by an attractive songstress and a loud jazz band. His electioneering was done for the Sangkum Party- —the Socialist People’s ,Com- munity—which he founded. * * * Several organizatoins including the Indochina Armistice Commission strongly criticized StHaANouK’s plans for ' a referendum on his rule which favored him 99.9 per cent. His plans for election of a new National Assembly also were under attack. But when the recent vote counting was completed Simanoux had won a landslide victory. x * * Whether or not Cambodia re- - gains its unusual king, there is room for American satisfaction | over his victory. Nordodom Siha- ‘uouk is one of the ablest of the Far East leaders in. the fight against Communism. He stands * for a strengthened parliamentary monarchy with a measure of “democracy the people can under- ” : ‘kh 4 Bay * * ‘ Broome Russric Bassert .Advertising Manager Nat") Adv Mer - \Batered at Post Office. Pontinc. Mich., ax second class matter BU wth of beef cattle. One of chemistry's latest gifts to man- kind is a magic powder with an un- prongincable name, said to speed* the: The chemical name of. the powder, diethylstilbestrol, has been shortened to stilbestrol. Ac- cording to: the Wall Street. Journal, cattle feeders report that ‘ animals fed stilbestrol added 3.46 pounds-a day in weight. x ot * This is three-quarters of a pound more than gained by a similar group fed the _ same ration: without the additive. More important, the growers said their pro- duction costs were cut by five or six \cents a pound after paying the added cost of the chemical. ' Btilbestrol went on:the market ~ only last January. So rapidly has its fame ‘spread, however, that half the cattle feeders in Iowa are using it. If what the feeders and college experts.say about it proves true, all the cattle raisers In the country soon will\be de- pending on it for quicker beef profits. * * Anything that benefits the beef in- dustry, indirectly benefits our entire national economy. One can hope that the savings made possible by this chem- ical can be passed on to the consumer. —— The People’s Business Streamlining Eyed Solons Seek One Agency to Guide Institutions . By JACK I. GREEN LANSING—The rising row over Michigan's backlog of mentally retarded children is stimulating proposals for a single agency responsible for all state institutions. «eo The row was touched off this week when legislative committees were unable to get . what they considered adequate data from the State Mental Health Department and the State Health Department to help them re- solve a dispute over the conflicting demands of mental and tuberculosis hospitals. Legislative leaders find themselves in an unhappy position. None of them yet has indicated any desire to shrug off the problem of end- ing a 1,221 list of mentally retarded children waiting admittance to state hospitals. , But they are told by some people they should close a TB hospital and convert it to a mental hospital. They are told by others that, the state can't afford to close a TB institution, even though there are a lot of empty beds in-state and county institutions. They are told they should move the old Boys’ Vocational School from its site in the heart of Lansing—and. they are presented then with demands that the boys’ school be converted into some other type of insti- tution, possibly for mental patients. CONFLICTING ADVICE They are told they should rent a hospital, build one, expand existing ones and, of course, do nothing because sufficient trained personnel won't be available anyway. * ° ° The lawmake®s have just gone through about two years of bitter haggling over the construction of a new prison. And they see more of these highly technical problems facing them in the future. . Now whether you are inclined to be sympa- thetic: toward the Legislature or not, this is kind of a tough situation for its members. Few of them have the technical and social backgrounds necessary to make these decl- sions unaided. ° ° * Being more Republican than Democrat, the Legislature does not trust Gov. Williams as a guide in these uncharted woods. And when they find various state agencies | clamoring for conflicting solutions of their ‘problems, the lawmakers are ready to try something else. WANTS ONE AGENCY So it is not surprising to find such a hard-headed legislative veteran as Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R-Blissfield) suddenly bursting ‘out that what the state needs is one agency administering all these institu- tions. ° * ° Porter is chairman of the Senate Appro- priations Committee and an important legis- lative cog. : He- spoke obviously of mental institu- tions, TB hospitals, prisons, boy and girl reform schools and similar health and welfare agencies. The same sentiment was voiced this week arrgrilysby Sen. Lynn O. Francis (R-Midland) when he was unable to get what he con- sidered satisfactory answers from the Men- tal Health Department. ‘Francis said maybe jt would be a good idea to reorganize ‘all these welfare and . Social agencies into one department. * . ° ~, '; a saint just 5d, 5°? oa. bE bg ale ~ A aiennons SM ben Cpe ye = Towering O’er the Wrecks of Time Days of All Faiths Patron Saint. of Aviators, - St. Joseph, Was Alarming but Warm, Humble Person By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER St. Joseph of Cupertina must have been an alarming sort of fellow. He could almost fly. You might be. walking along with hins, quietly talking, and all of a sud- den he wouldn't be there—he had taken a notion to jump up into a tree. . Naturally, St. Joseph Is the patron saint of aviators. The saint, however, needed no air- plane for his flights. There are many stories of his extraordin. ary leaps. Once, on Christrias Eve, he was so moved by the carols that, vestments and all, he bounded with a shout from the choir to the high altar and landed there so lightly that the candies did not even shake. From the altar he leapt effort- leasly to the pulpit—a distance of 15 feet. Of course, no one ever got to be because he was an expert® jumper, and certainly it was not this sort of thing that brought canonization to St. Jo- seph. . He was a strange, humble man who won the hearts of all who met him. His penetrating insights into the depths of men's minds and motivations encouraged princes and cardinals to come to him for advice, while his ‘simple affec- _tionate manner brought many sick people to him for the healing that was jin his touch. Joseph died on September 18, in 1663. FAST OF GEDALIAH Monday, the first. day following ‘Rosh Hashanah, is the Jews’ Fast of Gedaliah. When the Babylonian king, Neb- uchadnezzar, destroyed Jerusalem and carried away most of the na- tion into slavery (600 BC), he left behind a few farmers and their families, under the super- vision of Gedaliah, son of Ahikam. Things -were progressing well under Gedaliah's leadership. Farms were being brought back inte shape, and there. was even some rebuilding going on in some of the towns, But every- thing was wrecked when a few hot-headed traitors murderey! Gedaliah and the small garrison ef soldiers Nebuchadnezzar had stationed there. Many of the farmers took their families and fled in terrer to Egypt. The rest, 745 in number, were either killed or taken to Babylan, and the country was left desolate, populated only by wild beasts. According to Jewish — belief, man's destiny is written in’ the Book of Life on Rosh Hashanah, which was last Saturday and ves- terday, but the final seal is not put on until Yom Kippur. ten days later. If the wicked man will re- pent during this interim, the de- gree will be ‘modified and he will still be given this interim, the de- cree will be modified and he will still be given a good New Year. FIRST WOMAN MARTYR? St. Tecla of Icomium, honored Friday in the Western part of the Church and Saturday in the East- ern, is a person about whom nothing definite is known. But the scholars’ rejection of her story did not prevent her from becoming a very real per: son in the minds and, Hearts of the Christians of the first sev- etal centuries, There was a pe- riod when she was Considered the greatest woman in Church history. When St. Jerome, for example, said of a lady named Melania that«she was “another Tecla,” he was using a common expression of the time that was the highest praise any woman could receive. The account tells that Tecla was of a noble family in Iconium, that she was converted by St. Paul's preaching, and that she was among his companions on one of his trips to Antioch. That much is not at all difficult to believe. But legend creeps in with _ its unusual dramatic additions, say- ing that she was three times con- demned to death and that the ex- ecutioners were not able to carry — out the sentence. She was thrown to the lions, cast into a pit of snakes, and burned at the stake, yet neither: beast, serpent nor flame did her any harm. ‘'Facts” such as these caused the book to be questioned. There are conflicting traditions about her death. The western Church holds that she died peace- fully at Seleucia, but in the East she is believed to have been the first woman martyr. in Christian history. (Copyright 1955, General Features Corp.) em the these Helen Ferguson Outlines ps numbe: writer must accompany ietiers out ‘th Go, if. the writer so nr aso wnless the letter ts critical in beca: e. add * tte gature Home in America is the theme for this year’s observance of Na- tional Dog Week, sponsored by the Dog Welfare Guild, Sept. 18-24. The slogan is Member of the Fami- ly. .This year’s design by Albert Staehle depicts well the wonder- ful family unity that is strength- ended by ‘man’s best friend,. An important member of the family as a companion and protector, , the dog earns his elevated posi- then. The splended qualities of the dog must not be overlooked, love, loyal- ty, watchfulness and courage which he gives with no thought of reward. In an effort to repay in part for the dog’s unselfish devotion to man the National Welfare Guild works tirelessly to better the welfaré of all dogs, to fight unfair legislation, to expand knowledge of specific dog diseases and to speak coura- geously as national spokesman for the dog when he needs a com- panion. This year’s observance will be under the sponsorship -of Guy Lombardo, famous orchestra leader. , The seven-point objective of Na- tional Dog Week are a good home Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Each year with patriotic pride .. . We set aside this day ... In bonor of that document .. . Which built our U.S.A. ... The Constitu- ” tion of dur land . . . Which guar- antees to all . . . The right ‘to choose our government ... The privilege to recall . . . Our right to vote in secrecy ... And run for office, too . . . As long as we- are citizens... And we are really true ... The Constitution promises .. . That we may speak our mind... And everyone may worship God ‘According to his kind... And that is why we celebrate .. . And we sincerely pray ... For everlasting liberty . . . This Constitution Day. (Copyright 1955) fg THIS S ONE TEST 1D HATE YO. fa FAIL; MIND IF | PLAY KHOCKY Case Records of a Psychologist Child's Stuttering Habit Will Disappear If Neurotic Parents Will Stop Scolding Danny's parents will cduse him to become a _ confirmed stutterer if they don’t. stop making an issue of his speech difficulty. “Toddl+r stuttering” disappears spontaneously if neurotic parents will leave the child alone. And for advice re- pording adult stuttering, study the triangular de- scribed below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE *.Case P-342- Danny R., aged 3, js a bright little boy. “But. Dr. Crane, we are so wor- red about him,” his mother - ex- claimed. - pattern * * * “For Danny is beginning to stut- ter horribly, Everybody notices it, and we are so afraid it might become permanent. “Tve tried te correct him so has his Daddy, but that seems ‘to make it worse “We are at the end of our wits. What do you psychologists ad- vise in such a case for we don't > Want him handicapped by stut- tering all his life?" Stuttering is a normal and nat- ural stage in the development of children of pre-school age. LJ For when bright youngsters like Danny get excited and wish to “express themselves. they have a much Jarger- “understanding” vo- cabulars than their “speaking” vo- cabulary : HARDER TO SPEAK And that is the natural result in learmng any new language. If vou adults ever studied Spanish or Ger- man or French in high school, you may recall that you could un- derstand the written and spoken ‘ language better than you could speak it yourself, * * If Danny's neurotic parents will just remedy their own. tense per- sonalities and leave Danny alone. he will get over this normal stage of. stuttering in a year or two. For then his “speaking” vocab- ulary will overtake his “under- - standing’, vocabulary... If, however, théy-make an’ issue’ of his perfectly normal ler stut- + i and . : saultauqua."’ ‘ripe old age of 60 1 feel I should tering and get him self-conscious and fearful, then they can actually _“set” that stuttering a a perma- nent handicap: to his personality. . * * ® _ A cardinal rule of child psychol- ogy states that parents should ig- nore the toddler stage of stutter- ing and never make an_ issue of it or “baw! out” the child. TONGUE BITING One of the best and quickest remedies is for the stutterer to al- . fer his normal conversational pat- tern at (3) above, as by biting his tongue between his molar teeth. : * Ld] Ld Then keep the tongue impris- oned between those teeth and try to carry on conversation. This sim- ple trick can work wonders in helping free a confirmed stutterer —_ — from his nuisance habit of stut- tering. But never entrench ordinary childish stuttering by making an issue of it, as Danny's mother has been doing. © > Send for my bulletin on “Stut- tering." Always write to Dr George W Crane in care of The Pontiac Press. Pontiac Michigan, enclosing a se'f-addressed envelope cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his psychological charts . ‘ (Copyright 1955) Smiles A large family dn a man's hands is one thing certain to keep them busy. . * * * Any question settled by force in- variably comes up for re-settle- Dr. Brady’s Mailbag , * - wants war with Italy. Dog Week for every dog; elimination of stray dogs from the streets; better dog owners; teaching of consideration _ for dogs and ali animals; emphasis of the dogs’s use as companion; helper and home protector; secur- ing fair laws for dogs and their owners; teaching respect for the rights of non-dog owners. Helen G. Ferguson Humane Director West Valley Rd. Bloomfield Hills Cites East Coast Flood as Predicted Tidal Wave I am always sorry for the under- dog. who in all sincerity speaks on behalf of his fellow man, hoping to avert tragedy whenever’ pos- sible. Such was the case of Dr. Laughead. He spoke sincerely of a tidal wave and for his men- tioning God in the same breath, saying “God showed me, . .”’ he was made the laughing stock by the country, his colleagues, . and brain busters the nation over. He did err in giving the correct locality, but men ever err, such as happened to him for speaking what had been revealed to him. In the eastern states it will be a long time before they have their localities back in shipshape after the tidal wave destroyed many sites with many lives lost. And in the same breath I would like to draw attention to the vast number of denials and assumed correct answers to the phenomenal, strange lights that have been appearing in the sky, as well ax the many daylight nights we have been having. Experience is ever a very good teacher, and before denying the strange sights in the heavens it would be well, for those who have denial ihpermost in their minds, to watch the heavens in the night and see the strange shimmer of light as well as other phenomena, Not once but a month will disclose more, Leona I, Gould 9593 Dartmouth Rd. Clarkston ‘Provide Schanl Buses for Children’s Safety’ It is my opinion for the safety of smal children who go to school, buses should pick them up and bring them home. The junior highs and high school have all the buses, Those children are big enough lo take care of themselves. The Linda Vista School now at Emer. son does not get out until 4:30, the time when traffic is heavy. The city buses charge a dime and drop them off at Perry which in a good three blocks away. That is a long way for little children, and a lot of things can happen in three blocks, especially for little girls. But the buses won't go to the school yard to pick them up and: they still have to pay the dime. That is 20 cents a day for a child. . I think the little boys and girls are entitled to a little more safety, don't you? Mrs, Alfred Spang 749 Featherstone Looking Back 15 Years Ago - 75,000 MEN. TO be called by first draft. , GALES, RAF scatter German invasion fleet. - 20 Years Ago ALL GAMES CALLED off. at St. Fred's after football drill death. ROME CHARGES Great Britain Reader Says Chamomile Tea Remedy Closed Varicose Ulcer in Only 3 Days By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Questions & Answers ~ the “‘Somer- Having reached the Please send me start rolling. Have enjoyed your calumn for years. Hope your “kinks” are all gone and that yeu are happily gamboling an the bowl- ing green . . (Mrs. O. V.) : Answer — Thank you, Ma‘am. They are and I am. But why the heck didn’t *you follow “my advice when you were supple? Any one past forty begins roll- ing at his or her own peril. For ‘instructions send stamped, self- addressed envelope and ask in writing, signed, for the pamphlet on Somersaults — forward rolls. I have three sons, the oldest and youngest are trained, but the middie one wets the bed two or three nights a week .. . he is only three, but... (W. D.-V.) Answer — At that age, and older, I believe,, I was in the’ same predicament. Tell the kid he'll make it, all dry t hope he'll be an absolute teetotaler for the rest of his life, just like OF Dec Brady. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope — and ask in writing, signed, {a clipping will bring no reply) for the. pamphlet The Bed Wetting Habit. » Two years ago it, took three ‘months to heal a varicose ,ulcer wrapped with silicone and woven elastic bandage. This summer your chamomile tea poultice closed a bigger one in 72 hours! (Mrs P.M. W.) Answer — Oh, come now. For instruction send stamped, self- addressed envelope and ask in writing for pamphlet on Varicose Veins and Varicose Ulcer. Please zive your opinoin of Pas teur treatment to prevent rabies. (G. L. Ad Answer — My advice — no. My personal opinion — in no concelvable. circumstance would I submit to such treatment. The only advice I'd give in any case is “Do as your physician thinkw—_™aturel) best,"’ . I've been having trouble with pyorrhea and hope it is not too late, Also slight pain in left arm . (C. A. EL) Answer — It's usually too late -by the time that meaningless name is applied to it. Send 25c and stamped, self-addressed en- velope and ask for No. 1 Little Lesson Save Your Teeth, a Daughter three months pregnant — secorid child. She has been tak- ing Iodin Ration for the past year. Should she continue j through pregnancy — and woul the coming baby benefit . . .? (Mrs, L..M.) = Answer — She should consult her physician about that. In the pamphlet The lodin Ration — available on written, signed, re- ‘quest if you provide stamped, * coe self-addressed envelope — I say: One-tenth of a milligram of jo- dine a day is approximately the minimum required to maintain the health of child or adult. 1 tell how to get the minimum daily requirement, but that's all, In the past we used boric acid, with no dire results. in hospital, nursery and home. Yet today we are warned that it is dangerous, and_even the doctor advised us to discard it . . .(—| R, N.) Answer — It was all a false alarm — typical of the way the “selence” writers interpret pre- m ublished “reports” for Yhakee ders. The physicians who » original startling report of “poisoning” of Antants _ by boric acid presumably ab- sorbed through the skin, a few months later rétracted. First druggist told me he had no sulfur. The next two said they couldn't fill out the recipe without a prescription . . .(Mrs.. F. W.) Answer: — That's absurd. Any druggist can sell over the counter any of the items the recipe for the acne (blackheads and pimples) lotion calls for, separately or send. stamped, self-addressed en- velope and ask in writing, signed, (Clippings bring no reply) for the pamphlet on ACNE (Blackheads and Pimples.) Signed letters, not more tham one or 190 words long, pertain to partond in eabee a tase Dr. treatment, if « ae! tHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 17. 1955 er i i Hi vs x ie by Gort Grubert Yanks Included Your Watch © Cleaned $ 4°) © Adjusted © Regulated Expansion Watch Bands $495 Georges-Newports _ lewelry Dept. Special MYER‘’S Get Acquainted Offer! GENUINE BLUE WHITE Ure Om 10-410), 18) y % Cae $ | 88 - PAY ONLY ‘9.00 Now ‘1.00 Weekly Limited Time NE WELLE Only TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVERY THURS. - FRI-SAT. to 9 P.M. |by poison and shooting during a | 144 mission behind enemy lines in | Hollywood Headlines Disney's Park Attracting ‘More Adults | mae Leyinds Trip with Walt Disney: “ | By BOB THOMAS | ANAHEIM, Calif. (—Walt Dis- ney swung his car up to a side gate of Disneyland and was scruti- nized by a guard who then waved him through with ‘Hi, Walt!” .The creator of the fabulous | amusement park was greeted that | | way by many of his employes as | se trmeped aeumid the Giice Gan | hour’s tour, Quite a few of the chil- dren recognized him from his TV show and asked for autographs. | Before assenting, he woffld glance around. _* » * : “It's all right to stop if no one. else sees you,” he confided. ‘‘But | if you start to draw a crowd IcardiPerjury Trial Date Set Former OSS Lieutenant. ‘Entered Innocent Plea ‘Against Lie Charge WASHINGTON wW—A Feb. 1 date has been set for the trial of Aldo | L. Ieardi of Pittsburgh on perjury | charges growing out of a congres- sional investigation of the World War II death of OSS; Maj. William V. Holohan. Federal] Dist. Court Judge Mat- thew F. McGuire fixed the trial date yesterday, although Icardi's lawyer, Edward Bennett Williams, asked an April date to permit the interviewing of 52 persons abroad. Williams said he needs to talk to these people in preparing the de- fense. Icardi, a former Army lieuten- ant, has pleaded innocent to charges he lied in telling a House committee two years ago he had nothing. to do with Holohan's death | Italy. Icardi is free in $10,000 bond. Ieardi has been convicted in ab- sentia by an Italian court which sentenced him to life imprisonment Than Kids around, you can never get out.’ He started the tour in Pioneer- land, hopping onto a_ keelboat named the Gullywhumper which was tied along the river shore.. “We used two of these in one of our new Davy Crockett shows," he said, insvecting the craft. “I'm go- ing to fix them up for riding on the river. along with our padd'e- | wheeler, the Mark Twain. I also_ want to get some Indian. war canoes. The kids'l! like that.” % e e Disney then climbed on the coal car of the freight train and con- versed with the engineer. As the | train circled Disneyland, he talked | of some of his plans for the place—_ plastic Indians to be hidden along | the stagecoach ride, a Mickey | | Mouse circus at Christmas time, an International Settlement to be | | Geameren by individual countries. He walked into the newly open: d Davy Crockett Museum, tried to bag himself a b'ar in the shooting | gallery, drank some apple cider. In Fantasyland, he inspected the Dumbo ride. Pausing for afew mo- ments in the Mickey Mouse Thea- | | ter, he seemed to enjoy the filming _ Of a Donald Duck cartoon. e a - In Tomorrowland, he visited a new art exhibit and reminisced about when he studied painting in Chicago—"'I was too impatient to get on to other projects." Some | tourists wanted him to pose ‘for photos and he did so while watch- | ing model airplanes speed in| circles. Disney remarked that the _94- plorer boats in Adventureland have proven the most popular feature | in the park. That's the river ride | that has wild animals jumping up | at you. It. cost $400,000 to-ereate. The ereceae pee for a choc- | olate milk shake on the New Or- | Teenager Tells of Dad Killing for Beating Mother | OTTAWA, Ill. W—A prosecutor gave this version of events in con- nection with the fatal shooting of | the youth's father: “I yelled for him to stop beating | ‘mom, He slipped on a rug, got up and started beating mom some _more. I yelled at him again. Then 1 went into the kitchen, got a .22_ | rifle and came back. 'FIRED FOUR TIMES “He came toward me and || backed up. I told him to stop. | When he didn't, I fired once and |he kept coming. I fired the second bullet and he kept coming, I fired the third bullet and he kept com- ing. I fired a fourth time and he ' stopped and fell on the floor.”’ Dead, with all four bullets in the body, was Irwin Augenbaugh, 41- | years “old farmer of near Mendota. | Held in the LaSalle County Jail | | after orally’ admitting the fatal | | shooting in their farm home Thurs- ‘day was his son, William, high school junior. State's Atty. said the mother and son told him | | William was struck by his father after he returned home late from | school. When Mrs. Augenbaugh' told her husband to stop beating | | William, he then. started ee | his wife. Warren said Mrs. Augenbaugh related -that she and her husband | had just returned from a vacation | in Wisconsin. She said her hus-| unaware of the discriminatory ‘band was drunk and she drove says a teenage high school boy | . Youth Says He Pumped Four Bullets Into Father polite but | the foreigner-exclusion policy with | ~~ 17, a} | Visits | including Shimbashi, Better Class Shut. Doors to Foreigners: TOKYO (INS) — Foreigners are being kept out of most better-class; often are exempted. Japanese bars, cabarets and night | clubs in ‘Tokyo today because of. a widespread discriminatory policy | which admits “Japanese only.” The discrimination is enforced | against any “foreigner” and is not | confined to Americans. ‘- * Ed Foreigners, largely, are ad- mitted only to certain bars and) ———| clubs which cater almost exclu- sively to a foreign trade. Servieemen in uniform are | automatically barred from mest | Establishments under any cir- cumstances. Many bars post their own “off limits” signs te enforce this policy. But civilians in civilian clothing’ are equally brushed off with a; firm “For Japanese only” in most quarters. | POLICY WIDESPREAD | The anti-foreign policy is wide- spread. Two foreign newsmen, one American and one German, were refused admission to 10) | public bars and cabarets in. the | i space of one hour while testing the extent of the policy during the past weekend. Tests in various parts of Tokyo, ,buya and Shinjuku—areas where | foreigners are likely to seek night- ly enterfainment—all resulted in) the two newsmen being denied | admission. Igor Oganesott, correspondent for Business International, and. Wolfgang Menge, writer for Die Welt of Hamburg, conduc ted their test after being barred from the Junjo Bar in Shin- | * This correspondent confirmed to four Shimbashi estab-) | lishments. Harland D. Warren’ LANGUAGE BARRIER Most establishments, when | pressed, explain they do not admit foreigners mainly because of language aitticulties. ae La For this reason, foreigners are ‘often admitted when accompanied EN | by Japanese. ¢ dapgnese themselves often are policies being practiced against | most of the way. She said he was |. foreigners because they them- | infuriated’: when the son was ab-| | ‘I'll kill that boy.” The youth is held without formal | charge. | sent from the farm and told her: selves are net exposed to it and | (Advertisement) NOT ‘| foreigners wile get out of hand. Ginza, .Shi-| $450 st Buddhist Clereymon in Nation Succumbs | Bar S| MILL VALLEY, Calif. w—San- dor Alex White, 69, one of the first | | Americans to become a Buddhist | Tokyo foreigners accompanying them rere ew werwerwers } Other reasons given by bar and * SUND AY | club owners for excluding for- * : - |eigners are: That the presence Bi {of foreigners, civilians or not, in-, variably results in inspections by, U. S. Military Police which is. disturbing ‘to regular patrons: that | Americans are usually loud and BY boisterous and do not know how | to mix in Japanese company; and! that there is often “trouble” with Time Trials 1:30 * * ® Whatever the reason, the im-| |pression is clear-cut to a dis- gruntied American or German who fhas the door slammed in his face | —foreigners are being discrimi-| nated against. Slows Down for Rattler, | Truck Crashes Into Car BLACKSHEAR, Ga. ®—It does not pay to stop to kill a rattle- snake on the highway. Eugene Allen of Bristol, Ga., | slowed his auto to kill the snake and a pulpwood truck smashed into the rear end. Roland Thomas, 70, of Bristol, .a | passenger, was injured and dam- | age to the car was estimated at lust arrived! All coated as full tashioned, fully guaranteed, brand new seat covers. . Excit- ing new patterns and colors Another motorist driving in the | opposite direction spotted the - snake, ran over it and killed it. | = r Mr. Roberts tome lastallation Extra MARKET 77 W. Huron St. | AFTERNOON SCHEDULE! 9 EVENTS —25 LAP FEATURE ee FIVE cae died at his hofe yes- | terday after -a long illness. A Canadian veteran of World War I, he came-to the. United: | States in 1920 and later studied in Japan before being ordained in the Buddhist faith. ~ : Pew ewrewererarararars RACING. ist Race 3:00 P. M. I a a a Oe Open ‘9 to 9 SPECIAL | PURCHASE PLASTIC COATED FIBRE SEAT - COVERS 10% *Late Model Styles $2 More TIRE CO. FE 8-0424 leans Waterfront and discussed the | | first two months’ operation of Dis- | Cable Cor Shoots Down Ten waren? , |Nob Hill, 20 Injured “Oh, yes. No doubt about it. At- SAN FRANCISCO —One of San dry cleaning. Yes, the top quality tendance has been very: satisfac- | Francisco's picturesque cable cars | ‘peautitul’ cleaning always, that’s SACRIFICE Quality or economy and speed in | tory. Our only problem is adjust- | ing the attendance, so crowds | Passengers careened out of control | don’t pile up at one time and thin - out at “Sere Purposes. All Pontise Moter | the mystery is a $100,000 gold fund | have any disappointments? He said ea Werkere Git _ which Holohan reportedly had with he hadn't, but admitted that his - \ : — - oa Highway = con him. This money is said to be enjoyment of a project was more / | . missing. in its planning than the operation. rs << a) Be ko ae sae ks, ae | spattele an }h over p Plaey\ : i —_ And it’s dripra MM “an ever yous h ! 4 - When it ‘to paint ceilin’ in veur ‘ re ei Don't were dead ? | i 2. % ny = ; 4 Why rope carrying more than half a hundred down Nob Hill yesterday, turned | | over and injured 20 persons. | No injuries were serious. The our stand and we believe you'll get it from us at @ price and a speed | | hard to beat anywhere. o's ge “Plein ie tee Bs Stop In Today .. . Inquire About a Low Cost . | 0) | fee * = * “er ra iy Se alos all MIR MS a et Be ES Giin “he Oe ; VOLLMAR | for Holohan’s slaying. Former Sgt.!~ “Right now we've got a lot of caf’s brakes failed shortly after it ‘| Father and Son Cleaners || MOVING AND STORACE CO. | Carl Lo Dolce received a 17-year bills to pay. We found a million | started to descend Powell St. 941 fostyn ve 2-6424 : 341 N. Perry. FE 5-8562 | Sentence from the same court in| dollars worth of bills we didn’ t | SS _ ——~ fa Packing and Crating connection with the same incident. | know we had. We'll certainly have | If i But neither man can be extradited a profitable operation, but we won't | 1 | is — Ls anid ‘ ss have the full .picture until we've ir THIS EVER HAF a ccording to testimony a had a year's cycle. We're learning | | * PONTIAC MOTOR ftalian trial, Icardi challenged Hol- | all the time.” yg find the ; ' «= CREDIT UNION | ohan’ 8 opposition to equipping Com-| A surprise so far: 70 per cent of yA | " + Af) Aten Yel oeettzsand munist partisans. Also figuring in| the patrons are adults. Does he % | in the Dark? ) Le in the Dat MORTGAGE LOAN Make Payments: Like Rent Insist on knowing facts, not hearsay. When you make an investment of any kind, investigate it thoroughly before signing. Demand all agreements in writing, read all contracts thoroughly, The Model Loan for the Model Home 3 insist upon copies of documents and | (Note: Cheer up man! "plied and then liquefies _—— ' receipts and kee them ir in a safe place. || Yeu don't Rave to put) like magi: to give yous Mahal 5 P P P up with this mess any | the smoothest, slick- | > nC 6) M M U N ITY i . more.-JELLED MAGIC | est, one-coat paint job | . NATIO NAL doesn’t drip and run | you ever saw. Ask fora i | ' | | - | and splatter like’ordi- | demonstration). ' BUSIN ESS ETHICS BOARD oe | | altho - felled “clings to brush | With Branches at * or roller until it’s ap- Oakland Fuel and Paint 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 Ww. HURON at TILDEN KEEGO HARBOR | Pontiac Chamber of Commerce PERRY at GLENWGOD 7 : WALLED LAKE Waldron Hotel Bldg. Phone FE 5-6148 4 : a 5 Member Federal Pret Insurance Corporation -. Grace A. Howard Marries’ ~ in Service at Cranbrook | SIx BLOOMFIELD HILLS—At elev- en o'clock this morning in Christ Church Cranbrook Grace Adams Howard, daughter of Commander George Adams Howard of Miami, ‘Fla. was married to John W. Shen- efield Jr. whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shenefield of Bennington drive. The bride's gown was ballerina Texas Guests Arrive Here on Friday 0 _ training: _ Loretta Knickerbocker. Mrs. Ger- David Beatty of Oxford. College Student Back From Trip Befote UM Return Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hodges ef San Benito, Tex. arrived Fri day at the home of their son-in- Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Albert C. Benter of East Iroquois _ oad. Sharing the excitement over the arrival of their guests were the Benter’s three children Lynne, Bruce ahd Roger * Jessie Huthwaite, daughter of e e Mr, and Mrs. W. E. C. Huthwaite - arrived home yesterday. from Miami, Fla. where: she visited Roma Lee Nephier for ten days En route she spent three days at the home of Lisa Boonstra in/ Wheaton, Ill. Jessie will be busy for the next few days getting ready to leave) for the fall semester at Michigan State University, * J * Pound, who graduated as salutatorian of her class at Bloomfield Hillis High School, has been awarded a scholarship at Carleton for her freshman year. - Penny is the daughter of Mrs. Pollie B. Pound of East Long Lake road, Bloomfield Hills Ss ” Ld * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Liebe- trau of North Paddock street have | returned home after spending the | summer at their cottage on) Portage Lake near Houghton . * * Looking forward to a pleasant weekend are Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Cuaghell of Whittemore street | and Ethiynn Peterson of East | Huron street, . They are leaving today to spend several days at the August Shiers's cottage on Houghton Lake. © . * 6 Mrs. Philip Grameno and daugh- | ters, Marcie and Margo, of Detroit! are visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs | Michael” DeQuis of Cadillac street for several days. * * Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Ran- zilla (nee Rese Marie Spadatore) of Parcells Circle announce the birth of a son, Samuel Joseph, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital on | Sept. 15, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. | Sam Ranzilla of Voorheis road and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spadafore of mewn? = * * Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Nesbitt of Whittemore street: announce the birth of a son, Brian Robert, on Sept. 9 at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. . Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Nesbitt of Greenbush and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lynch of Orchard Lake avenue * 2 Cd Mrs. P. Eugene Miller of Edge .wood drive and Lauretta Paul of Pontiac General Hospital left by plane today for Atlantic City where they will attend the National Hos- pital Convention a Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn S. Garrison of West Iroquois road left this week for Europe where they will, spend the next three weeks on a! combination business and pleasure | trip. * | Chapter President . Announces Chairmen Epsilon Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met at the home of Mrs. Edward Amann Welinesday evening. Committee chairmen announced - are Rosamond Haeberie. pledge Terry Smith. ~ social; Mrs. Burton Bond. program: Mrs. James Beall. ways and means: Mrs. Elmo Jones, historian and Nancy Jane Davis, publicity. Six members are planning on} attending the convention being | held in Petoskey on Oct. 8 and 9. | Mrs. Ralph Ellsworth has in-| vited the group to her home on) Parkway drive for their next. social meeting. | ee eee eee eee ee ery Ne ae x LEY \ i A __. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY: SEPTEMBER 17, 1955. jo A | jength of white ‘Italian silk taffeta. “A flat cap of white net ruffles and seed pearls held a shoulder veil and. the bouquet was of white | orchids and stephanotis Mrs. Theodore Stedman from Coral Gables, Fla. was matron ef honor and Ann Shenefieid, sis- ter of the bridegroom, was brides- maid. They both were emerald velvet princess gowns with matching pancake hats and car- ried bouquets of white daisy chrysanthemums. Edwin Matus of Royal Oak was best man and Wodds Proctor of Wing Lake was usher : A breakfast followed Shenefield home. Mrs. Shenefield wore a dress of brown angel crepe, a matching | hat and pinned green cymbidium | orchids to her purse. . * * at the * t After a wedding trip through Can- | ada the couple will live in Wig- | wam Circle, Hanover, N. H. For | traveling the bride wore a gray | suit and hat . | VEW Auxiliary | Initiates Drive ~ | for Members | The auxiliary of Pontiac's. Water | Wonderland Post 1008 VFW, has_ | announced the opening of the 1956 | membership drive. ; Mothers, sisters, wives daugh- ters and widows of deceased or pangled With | honorably discharged men who have served on foreign soi] or waters during wartime are eligible for ‘membership in the VFW women's auxiliaries. Also eligible are women of the U.S. armed forces who saw foreign service, their mothers, sisters or daughters. Membership chairman for the | auxiliary is Mrs. Archie H. Tryon, 776 St. Clair. Interested persons are asked to write or telephone her. : Elizabeth Palmer Ward, daugh- ter of Harold Lee Ward of Ottawa idrive and the late Virginia Palm- ler Ward, was married today to |Edmond Francis DeVine, son of Ann Arbor. * The twelve o'clock service at St » of the Hills was performed Burkhardt - ° H by the Rev. Edward C. assisted by the Rev | The bride's wedding gown was of heavy antique ivory satin and featured a very full skirt pleated from the waistline. The bodice was fashioned with an oval neckline, appliqued to form the sleeves. Her close fitting cap which se, cured her veil was circled by a small wreath of orange blossoms Joseph Stack. worn by the bride's mother on her | wedding veil. Her full length veil |was of ivory tulle and sheirloom point-applique lace which had be- |longed to her grandmother. | The bride carried a handker- chiet of heirloom rosepoint lace and an arrangement of phiae- nopsis orchids, lilles-of-the-valley, | tiny white reses and fluers 4 . | d’amoor. Joanne E." Elizabeth's maid of honor was her sister, Virginia Palmer Ward. Neff, daughter | Her attendants were Ann Ward, of Mrs. M, (another sister, Catherine DeVine, | “ a sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. | Parson Neff /Ollen E. Peters, cousin of the ' bride, Elaine Appel of -Orehard of Birmingham and Mr, Neff of Grosse Lake. Mrs. Paul Connolly of Bir- | mingham, Mrs. John W. Crim of Elma, N. Y., Mrs. Robert Pres- cott Gygli Jr. of Shaker Heights: | ' Ohio, Mrs. Elliott H. Phillips of Point park | Grosse Pointe and Mrs. William A. ’ Elizabeth Palmer Ward Is Married ceived his master of Jaw degree from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D. C. * * 4 * | He is a member of Phi Kappa Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. DeVine of with small leaves of the satin. Psi fraternity, Phi Delta Phi and cade of ruffles in the back. She | short the Barristers, an honorary law) wore q pink velvet bonnet, and society. Volunteers Elect Mrs. Shelton to Advisory Post | Mrs. C. Bud Shelton was elected ichairman of the advisory board jof the Central Volunteer Bureau ! when the group held its first an- | nual meeting Thursday morning at | the YWCA. Mrs. Ralph Bump of West Wal-, ton boulevard and Mrs. William Jackson of Birmingham were elected vice -chairmen and will serve Aas a recognition and awards committee. The Bureau acts as a clear- ing house for volunteers whe | wish to offer their services and | for agencies who need those | services, At present the organization is concentrating on the requests of | the Pontiac Area United Fund. | Many hundreds of volunteers will | _- hirl of Wec dings : ‘Sara Passmore Wears Pink Brocade — ‘A gown of blush pink silk bro-| Rose Kneale Room of the Parish} moon in Florida, the new Mrs. cade with a full skirt that fell into: House, Parnes was wearing a charcoal s a chapel length train was worn by) - of ds "| brown costume suit and the cor- Sara Lee Passmore for her mar-' When the couple left for a honey-' gage trom her bridal bouquet. riage this afternoon to Arthur ‘ Byron Barnes. ' :, * * * The bodice of the gown was fashioned with a round neckline, trimmed in nylon puffing and the .| long sleeves ended in points over Sara Lee her wrists. : A. Juliet cap of pink pearls se- Passmore cured her blush pink fingertip veil became the | of silk illusion and she carried a . crescent arrangement of rubrum bride of lilies. The bride is the datgitter of Mr, and Mrs, Lyie Passmore of Arthur Byron Barnes this Middle Straits Lake and the “afternoon in bridegroom is the son of Mr. and | moe Mrs. Arthur Barnes of Miami All Saints neem: Episcopal The Rev, C. George Widdifield . . performed the ceremony in All Chur ch. Saints Episcopal Church assisted The bride is by the Rev. Charles Jatho of St. Johns Church, ‘Royal Oak in the the daughter presence of 200 guests. Jean Brown attended the bride as maid of honor wearing a waltz- length gown featuring a bodice of American Beauty velvet and a bouffant skirt of pink nylon tulle. Her hat and gloves were of match- ing velvet, and she carried a cres- cent shaped arrangement of gla- ; mellias. of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Passmore of Middle Straits Lake and he is the son of — ‘Mr. and Mrs. ATTENDANTS’ GOWNS | Jerry Barnes and Dolores Smith | were the bride’s other attendants. | Their gowns were fashioned identi- Arthur Barnes of Miami | cal to the maid of honor’s. in coral road. | and rose shades respectively. They , wore matching hats and gloves and ‘carried arrangements of glamel- oe lias. st é e : _qxton Richards of Detrot: was MRS. ARFHUR BYRON BARNES flower girl. Her. gown was of pink velvet featuring a long torso bodice naa nS and a short hoop skirt with a cas- Zonta Club Hea rs Spea ke r ae ue Outline Benefits of College served as best man. Larry Smart rg. M. Smith Deplores the Fact That Many Students Cut Short Education Passmore seated the guests, Ira M. Smith deplored the tact | Mrs. Ruth Wait introducted the that so many of the young people | sneaker,, who was receatl > starting college did not finish, and | a ‘ : t th "¢ i — “ offered several remedies for the "S!S'T@r a e University « ! carried -a miniature of the bride's Mrs. Passmore chose a Dior blue taffeta gown with matching acces- | sories for her daughter's wedding. Her corsage was of cymbidium | ace | situation when he spoke before | Michigan. Mrs. Barnes chose a gown Of the Zonta Club of Pontiac at the| Mrs, Fotis Takis, president, an- mauve organzine taffeta with | Hotel Waldron on Thursday. ‘nounced that Mrs. Chadd Mellinger matching accessories arid an or- chid corsage. A reception was held immedi- ately following the ceremony in the Daughter’s Troth Is Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Hilding A Berquist of Jonquil street are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Carroll Joan to Bruce Earl Brown | of Marlette. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | , age He first contrasted the college attendance of 4 per cent in 1900 with the 34 per cent enrollment ,in 1955 of the youths of college age. He then emphasized the money value of a college educa- tion, saying that while the aver- young persons had equal ‘earnings at twenty years of age, at age sixty the college-educated man was 150 per cent ahead in income. He hailed the new scholarships | being offered for qualified stu- dents and reminded the group /would be general chairman of the card party to be held Oct. 18 at the Roosevelt Temple on State avenue. * Other committee chairmen are Mrs. L. Raymond Sampson, tick- ‘ets; Mrs. Howard Brooks, decora- tions; Mrs. Thomas Horowitz, special prizes; Lola Parkins, tele- phone and Mary Ellen Wyngarden, publicity. Funds raised from this event will be used toward the Pontiac |Day Nursery and a nursing scho- _ ‘Grosse Pointe Park, ad § re Ne Ws MRS. GORDON SHIRA married Gordon Lee Shira today, His parents are the Alfred E. Shiras of Birmingham, Joanne E. Neff Exchanges Vows With Gordon Shira BIRMINGHAM—St. James Epis copal. Church was the setting this ‘afternoon for the marriage of Jo- | anne Elisabeth Neff, daughter of | »Mrs. M. Parson Neff of Birmiing- ham and Mortimer A. Neff of to Gordon Lee Shira. His parents are . Mr and Mrs. Albert E, Shira of Bir mingham. The bride’s gown was of ivory silk taffeta, fashiened with a sculp- tured neckline appliqued with Alen con lace embroidered in seed pearls. The full skirt was chapel length. A fingertip illusion veil was held by a small cap of Alencon lace and she carried an heirloom | prayerbook mounted with a white orchid and stephanotis. ‘Mimi Neff, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore & | ghort peau de sole frock in avo- cado green. Her headplece was a band of ivy and flowers match. ing the cascade of bronze chrys- anthemums, which she carried, Bridesmaids were dressed like through Canada to Leominster, Mass, where- the couple will live * o * Mrs. Neff wore brown Chantilly lace with a bronze sequin hat and Mrs. Shira's dress was of pink peau de soie. Both wore orchids pinned to their purses Sorority Initiates New Members A joint meeting of the Epsilon and Zeta Chapters of Alpha Delta | Thurs- | day evening at the home of Mrs. | Harold Newstead on Marlborough | Kappa sorority was held Drive. Initiated into |; were Mrs. Gerald Burfty, Mrs, |R. M. Campbell, Mrs. Albert O. |Rowley and Bonnie Coan, Mrs. Edward M. Buckley, Mrs. Fugene ' Carey, Mrs. Sam Hale, and Mrs | Leo McDonald were initiated into | Zeta Chapter. | The history and objectives of the |organization were related to the Baby Shower Fetes \the honor ‘Miaid and include Bar- | new members. Mrs. Ronald Bunker Mrs. Leonard Hutchinson of Myrtle street was hostess to a: pink and blue shower given for Mrs. Rondld Bunker Tuesday evening. | Mrs; Norman Townsend and Mrs.. John PeKarek served as co- Invited guests were Mrs. Joseph Val . Schlanek,. Mrs. ald Beamer and Patricia Evans. Others invited were Mrs. Mary” Lane, Mrs, Donald Smith. Mrs+ Bennie Iverson, Mrs. Sam Dow _ &nd Mrs. Ronald Towrlsend. ae : yp A, + , Epsilon Chapter | | Wick of Indianapolis. . The attendants’ full-length dresses of soft moss green. taffeta were fashioned with full skirts, short sleeves and wide squared necklines. The green of the gowns was accented by their hats which featured small bands of green velvet leaves and tiny white roses. | ‘They carried bouquets of white snowdrift chrysanthemums and | ficus fern. . | FLOWER GIRL | Flower girl was the bride's three | |year old god-daughter, Martha Di- | anne Brown, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Kingsley M. Brown Jr. of | Birmingham | John B 'brother's best man. Seating the guests were Kevin Kennedy of ‘East Aurora, N. Y., brother-in-law of the bridegroom, William Barnes of Cambridge, Mass., John C. Don- nelly and Joseph A. Moynihan Jr. | of Grosse Pointe, John Gorman, John C. Hunter and Lieutenant Konrad Matthaei of Ann Arbor, John F. Shafroth of Denver and William A. Wick of Indianapolis, A gown of bronze-colored taffeta ‘and a small matching hat. were worn by the bridegroom's mother. Her corsage was of cymbidium orchids The reception was held at the home of the bride's grand- mother, the late Mrs. Palmer Bradfield, on West Huron street. This home helds significance for the family as the bride's mother and father were married there, and it was the home of her great-great grandfather, Charles Henry Palmer. Bouquets of white chrysanthemums, roses and Eagter lilies were used throughout the home and also on the buffet table in the garden. Mr. and Mrs. DeVine“will travel to Jamaica, B. W. I. for their wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a light wool suit of soft French blue and a _ cloche with matching soft feathers around the brim. ° DeVine served as his | bar Rosborough, Ann Spademan, | J The couple will make their home in Ann Arbor when they return. The bride attended Chatham Hall in Virginia and was gradu- ated from Kingswood School Cranbrook and Smith Collegé. She is a member of the Sigma Gamma Association, the Junior Appointed committee chairmen. oanne Sproule and Lydia Roth-| for Zeta Chapter are Mrs. Arthur man of Birmingham and Diane| P. O'Neill, program; Mrs. N. G. | Cady of Cincinnati, Polk, yearbook; Mrs.: Eriar West, | BROTHER'S BEST MAN. , See on es es ee - Wayne Shira was his brother’s|PUCS. a eee : best_ man and seating the guests cient Pregl Cait Race: 2 were John Brennan, Russell Se i land Jr., William Wilkinson and | — ., ,| League of Birmingham and the Dean. Berry of Birmingham and | Home From Hospital | National Society of Colonial Mrs. E. V. Martin has rettimned | Dames. | A reception was given at Or- "to her home on Dover road from! The ‘bridegroom was graduated. chard Lake Country Club. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital where from the University of Michigan | The bride wore a gray vicunette | she has been a patient. Mr. Mar-* and the Univetsity of Michigan | dress and coat with a kingfisher tin is still a patient in the hos- a” School where he is presently blue hat for her wedding trip | pital. an assistant _ professor. * He re-| ho oe. ae & er 4 « Pau | be needed to make the campaign |a success. Garden Group A ears Reports Several reports were given on the Flower Show held at Water- ford by the Better Home and Gar- | |den Club when they met Thurs- | day at Adah Shelly Library. Mrs, Mande Place was chair- man of the cooperative luncheon | which was attended by 30 mem- bers. Her committee included Mrs. C. A. Beamer, Mrs. Ma- rie George, Mrs, Charles Lan- ning and Mrs. Chartes Lloyd. Mrs. Bennett Stewart, Mrs, John Lyons and Mrs. William Leach also assisted. Readings were given Jack Stepelton _EOWN Club Elects ‘Mrs. Edwin Bruce | News officers of the EOWN Club ‘are Mrs, Edwin Bruce, president; r by | Mrs. Harvey Hahneseld, vice presi- | _dent; Mrs. Charles Kelly, secre- | ‘tary, and Mrs. John Laschinsky, | treasurer. . They were elected at a meeting held Wednesday evening at Mrs. Kelly's Mohawk road home. | Mrs. Merritt Walker ‘will have | the next meeting at her home on ' Argyle avenue. | MOMS Name State Confab Delegates Delegates to the MOMS of Amer- j ica Inc. state convention were named by the group when they /met Thursday noon for luncheon ‘and a business meeting at the | ‘home of Mrs, L, C.\Pitts of Rever street. Mrs. Harry Luxon and Mrs. John Brewer were selected to attend the | October convention in Grand Rap- ids. Mrs. Harry Place and Mrs. William Morrell are alternates. ng ed an invitation to attend the Pon-/ tiac installation, Sept. 22. | Mrs. Luxon will be hostess to the | Oct. 4 meeting. . Golf Committee Still | Taking Reservations Reservations are being taken by the Women’s Golf Committee of Orchard Lake ‘Country Club for. The luncheon, is scheduled for noon Sept. 23. Members will play befort the luncheon. -. "? Mrs. | The Auburn Heights Unit accept- | Frank Kemmerling of Drayton | | Plains. A fall wedding is planned | by the couple. that the first applications needed | larship at the University of Michi- to be in by October 14 of this (gan, two service projects of the year. ‘ organization. * . - Ls * | | | Pai Sm - One of the many patrons of the Will-O- the women golfers closing lunch- Way Antique Fair sponsored by Michigan | Pontiae Press Phote tive interest in the league. They are French Animal Rescue League, Inc. is Mrs. Newton poodles “Mimi” (right) and “Cindi.” The >. Skillman Jr. of Lake Angelus Shares, She | Antique Fair will be held from 11 a.m. to. tis shown with two of her reasons for an ac-| 10 p.m. Sept. 22, 23 and*24 at Will-O-Way. . : : . “ Le F 7 DS Se st # %j s THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, SEPTEMBER a7, 1055 + “Ann Tierney (left) of Arrowood drive|ty Chapter of the ewicen Institute of and Mrs. Ronald C. West of Edinburgh road | Banking Women’s Committee to be held at are pleased withthe arrangements for the | Rotunda Inn Sunday morning. Miss Tierney | annual fall breakfast of the feces Coun-\is general chairman of the event, Bridesmaid Discovers Date Mixup Can‘t Take Part in Two Weddings on Same Day By EMILY POST “The early part of this year one of my girl friends became engaged and asked me to be the maid of honor at her wedding. I I accepted gladly although no def- inite date had been set at that time. I only knew it was to be some time this fall. “Two weeks ago another very close friend asked me to be a bridesmaid at her forthcoming wedding, which is to take place the end of September. first friend called me and told me that she has set a date for her wedding and it happens to be the same day as the other wedding. “This places me in a rather embarrassing position. I certainly can't take part in both wed- dings, but what do Ls do, having already said ‘yes’ to both? Can you help me?” Answer: Having already prom- ised the first one, you will have to explain to the second one that y6u cannot be a bridesmaid for her on that date. “Dear Mrs. Post: Isn't it ill- bred not to apologize for dialing a wrong number? I have often gone to the telephone and have had the person on the other end hang up without a word of apolo- gy after discovering that he (or she) had the wrong number. “This infuriates mé and to my way of thinking is the height of rudeness. Will you please discuss. this’ in your tolumn?” Answer: I agree with you, I think a person should always say “I’m sofry.” All well-bred people would say this sce ly. “Dear Mrs. Post: received a printed announcement of the opening of a medical office by the son of friends of _ ours. Will you please tell me if this requires any acknowledgment? My husband thinks we should send flowers for good luck.” Answer: No, you don’t do any- thing. His hope is that when you're sick you'll send for him. Now the |. Aware of the importance of “becoming 1) AI Wo of the Oakland County Chapter ter acquainted, Mrs. Charles A. Stark (left) and Dee Brim are busy making name tags | | morning at Rotunda Inn. for the guests expected at cin! annual ball | lRereae Fete. Honors Couple at Kingsley.Inn sen of Pine Lake entertained Friday evening at the rehearsal dinner for their son Bruce and his bride-elect, Marilyn Shearer. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Shearer of West Iroquois road. The couple will exchange their vows this evening at eight o clock in Bethany Baptist Church. Kingsley Inn, were Mr. and Mrs. Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Kirkpatrick of Lake Orion, Mr. and Mrs. dames Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. James Bensken and Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Jacobsen Jr. of Lake Orion. Others were Janet Fairbanks, | Russell Madhney sof Birmingham, - Robert Irwin, Geraldine Worth- man, and Beal Jacobsen, | Teachers’ Group |Holds Tea, Fetes New Arrivals The Pontiac Federation Teachers held its annual | | Thursday afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 in the cafeteria of Lincoln of ored teachers who are new to the Pontiac School system. Each guest was given a cor. sage as she arrived. A program of several ballads. | Was presented by Robert Rickard and Cynthia Sach danced ballet. Linda Rollison and Barbara Nel- son presented a tap dance and BE | reading. ! Mr. and Mrs, Harold S. Jacob- Guests at the dinner, heid at | tea! Junior High School. The tea hon- | Mrs. Joseph Fauts and Mrs..Cleo Wiley were co-chairmen for the | affair. Presiding at the tea table were | Mrs. Naomi Twichel and Mrs. — Dawe. Pentiac Press Photo AIB Women’s Committee slated Sunday New Chairmen Are Announced by Soroptimists | | { Pontiac held its first meeting. of I have just| the season at the Hotel Waldron on Monday evéning. Mrs. Arnold Hillerman, presi- dent, announced her committee chairmen: Mrs. Gilbert Smith, telephone; Mrs. Karl Schultz and Madeline Half, project; Mrs. Frank Ander- son, budget, and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox, assisted by Mrs. K. R. Wright, membership and *classi- fication. Mrs. Richard Paschke and Mrs. P TA Activities pal of Michigan State Unit- versity speak on ‘Interpreting the Cuvinen: at oe Central School ib meeting Tuesday 7:30 p.m. at the | Ellen Gallardo will be cohairman | of the ways and means committee. Alice Kimball wil handle publicity. The Greater Pontiac Community CLEANING 9x12 Rug Plus Small Additional Charge for Sizing end aes - RUG and CARPET CLEANERS | 42, Wisner Street : Fe 2-7132 |. ‘ ‘ “ iy t a Ss | ve ay Advisory Council was discussed ! WSCS Planning Soroptimist International _of | ‘Coming Events ' $, 95 I ONLY 4 | | ‘and Miss Half and Mrs. Anderson Harvest Banquet The Women's Society of Chris- | tian Service of the First Methodist | | Church met in the church partors | ' recently. | A film, “Korean Victory’, was | shown and the group viewed a were appointed to represent the , club in the council. Daughters of Pontiac 196 wilt meet &§ pm y y Tem 2 : = A aie in Maité Temple. 82° scrapbook showing the accomplish. | ments of women recently ' Fanny E Tompkins Temple 41 Pytgian ents of es y in the Sisters, will meet Monday at 8 p.m news, Maccabees Corp. M_ Eves Tent Hive Plans wefe made for the Harvest 247 will meet Tuesday evening for a Banquet to be served in the church | social at 8 p.m. at VFW Hail, 398 8 Saginaw St. on Oct. 7. Shop Tonight ‘til 9 SUNDAY 2 to 5_ New feat Time! hana at Telegraph Exclusive Sportswear Sar’ Ladies PARKING REAR | of STORE Try Stunts to Get Guests Mingling ,. By ELIZABETH WOODWARD Vacation's over — with all its | big and little excitements, New places visited, New friends made. The pattern of your daily routine | at school is beginning to jell. » * * Maybe you're surrounded by a sea of new faces if you're starting in a new school, Maybe just a few mew faces have been added to the | collection of old familiars. Socially, it's time you got acquainted, A-party's just the way to do it. But a mixing and ming! ing party it should be — otherwise nobody's going to get to know any- body new.. fe * * : To that end, here is a collec- tion of stunts for the next aparty -you plan. They take chance out of party fun. Try them and sce. ‘4 MRS. ELINOR K, ROSE Poet Will Speak ‘to Woman's Club Mrs. Elinor K. Rose, writer of daily light verse for several news- papers, will be speaker at the Pontiac Woman's Club meeting Monday at St. Benedict Parish Hall. Her book, “Relax, Chum," is a collection of light-hearted verse and has received much favorable comment. At Monday’s meeting Mrs. Rese will take her listeners down the path of life in a de- lightful and deftly humorous ac- count of the. experiences com- mon to everyone, Mrs. Archie Allen is chairman of arrangements for the meetirig at which past presidents of the organization will be honored. Luncheon chairman is Charles H. Miller. Mrs. \Putzgerald and ‘| Hallenbeck of Unwind serpentine streamers of; their way through the mixup ‘to, out of paper first, one for each . | couple, Then jigsaw them in half, different colors, and heap them | on a tray with the ends dangling | down on the sides. of a streamer, while the boys take | ee me ct me pte Barbara Maxine Mac G. Hallenbeck were married this morning at St. Vincent de Paul Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Fitzgerald of Liberty street and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Ray Hallenbeck and the late Mr. Metamora. MRS, Barbara Maxine Fitzgerald be- came the bride of Mac G. Hallen- beck at St. Vincent de Paul Church this morning. Ld] * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Fitzgerald of Liberty street and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ray Hallenbeck and the late Mr. Hallenbeck of Metamora, ; The 11 o'clock Nuptial Mass was the presence of 200 guests. ; Embroidered snowflakes high- es te cat ad raced aed "gal meee yo Vay =) 14 ie eg ea A Rose for Live models from two to eight-thirty. ‘ MODELED BY— Selma Thouin Clementine Hales Faye Collins _ Joan Kiley + Margaret Dwire _ Dorothy Vierieck Mary Powers Joyce Stafford Shirley* Slaybaugh: Jerry Sloan Lila LoClair _ Mareen Vreeland — ak Punch and “Swedish Cakes are being served in our exclusive Millinery Salon. Betty MacDonald -Dorothy Willioms ; SEPT. 19th, —_ Each Lady five and from seven to Doris Hendrian Marianna Hawke Luana Slaughter Loura Cowman Ruth Corwin Sue Felice Sondra Monroe Phillis Wilcox Leonora Hable The girls gingerly take one end | i read by the Rev. Joseph Immel in | | find each other as partners. | JIGSAW PUZZLES Put the matching halves in sep- ' arate bowls. Girls pick from one, Decide what you want to cup! boys from the other, and they have up first, It would be footballs; : MAC C. HALLENBECK |Barbara Fitzgerald Weds Mac G. Hallenbeck Today centered with a corsage of Talls- man roses, Mrs. Marie Flood attended her sister as matron of hopor wearing a ballerina-length gown of apricot tissue taffeta. The gown was fash- | joned with a long torso and very full skirt accented by sheer pan- eling. She carried a cascade ar- rangement of bronze chrysanthe- mums with streamers of lovers- knots and plumosa, AQUA TAFFETA Mrs. Clark Spike of Royal Oak was the bride's other attendant. Her gown of aqua tissue taffeta was fashioned identical to the ma- tron of honor’s. She wore a Juliet cap of velve} studded with rhine- stones and a bouquet like the honor attendants, John M, Fitzgerald served as best man and seating the guests were Thomas Fitzgerald of Deca- tur, Il., and Maurice Fitzgerald | dr. to match their halves exactly to the other, and they carefully work I hearts or "silver stars. Cut them | find their partners: | STRING THEM ALONG Mount a big round hatbox on a broom handle so it can be easily caried and held aloft. Puncture the | box on all sides so long strings , , €an be threaded through, the long ends hanging The girls are to grab one end of the strings and the boys the other, and keep pulling until they see whom they've ‘‘caught” for a partner. You could cut out a huge football and run strings in your: school colors through it. Or you could cut out a pumpkin or a huge red heart - or a Halloween witch's face and thread strings in appropriate col- ors for this stunt. SCRAMBLES Write on slips of paper the tele phone numbers of all the girls present, but scramble them well, Give a slip to each boy. He'll then have to find out whose number he has, She's his next partner. Scramble up the middle name jof each boy and write it on a | slip for the girls to unscramble. Give out duplicate slips of pa- Per with stunts written on them, one for each girl, the matching slip for a boy. The boys must “assume the angle" as directed on their slips, while the girls try to -identify the statues described on theirs, “Be a violinist"; “Be Rodin's Thinker”; “Be the Statue of Lib- erty”; “Be a golfer”; “Knit"; “Be a seagull in flight’, You can think of dozens more, ~ NUMBERS RACKET Numbers stand for lots of well- known things, so write out the clues on one set of slips, and the answers on the other. They must be matched up, of course. 4711 is cologne; 57 is Heinz var jeties; 1066 is the Battle of Has- tings; there are 48 states; 12 dough- nuts in a dozen; 356 days in a year; 52 cards in a bridge. deck; _ 32 is freezing. Go on from FAMOUS WORDS Patrick Henry said “Give liberty or give me death.” bara Fritchie said “Shoot must —."" Mae West famous invitation. - that everybody knows. Write them down and chop them in two halves must be matched for ners. (Copyright, 1965) ‘til 9 PLM. Tie a String Around Your Finger STEPHEN. ANNE’ ON! 48 N. Seginew St. Millinery Salon—Second Floor Come in md Meet Mr. Leo Ellenburg, President ‘of Stephen Anne Hats... He will be here Monday, one day only, to bring to Pontiac one hundred specially selécted custom made hats. There’s fashion excitement in our new fur felts . . . the cloche and the skimmer , . . with their many variations to flatter. Come, see, the comple- ment of the fashion silhouettes .. . pretty Stephen Anne hats. hotched trom tock $20.00 SEVEN - ar erento et Women. Put Finishing Touches to Annual Breakfast ‘Plans "HIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1955 ( \ Number otf television stations ta | mamiber just two LEN ago. There | thé world today is three times the are now 570. _ WESLEYAN METHODIST —— “ Salvation Army Leaders "| Welcomed. at Citadel 's Calls Nehokm t | Young African | Three ‘Oakland: County rivers, the Clinton, Huron and Shiawassee, all rise within a couple of miles ‘of J each other, in Springfield Town- Captain and Mrs. M. A. | \ ‘3 (|-ship and all flow in different = ss rin le Mag ery Serious ings at Confab ‘|: " 7°“ : . = LYNN 8 -Michalsen, new C#mmanding Of- - we : : * 10:00 Sunda School WwW. y. P. Ss. 45 P. M 'ficers of the Salvation Army. were * * ~ Be * ‘ * * i FF tt~—<‘iCSOSSCSSCOCSN 11:00 Worship , Evangelistic 7:30 P. M. [erp 7? oo the Bishop Tells Prelates Tribal Chieftain’s Son , ' “itadal on wrence ° : . 5 Rev. C. D. Friess; Pastor The Corse ‘Mertsant shar Soke to Urge Abstinence to Performs at Methodist | FIRST ASSEMBLY —— — aT Munro presided at the reception. American Youth Youth Convocation ' e YOUTH "RALLY Captain Michalsen was born in : i OF GOD | Chicago. He has a B.A. degree in = a . pa ‘ ° ‘$ FACE /sociology and religion and was HONOLULU (RNS) — The House p LAFAYETTE, Ind. (RNS) —|[ 219 W. Perry St. Pontiac Set. 8:00 P. M. Film-—THE MASTER'S FA ‘ealded at the Salvation (Arms of Bishops of the Protestant Eduardo M , the son of an Sun., 11:00 A. M.-3,00 P. M. Youth ised! aay Brantford, Ontario. Training “College ‘ gar celicers a Episcopal Church was told here African tribal chieftain, sang “God | Raymond Johnson, Spea TH ODIST CHURCH Chicago. that alcoholism is the most serious Bless Africa” in Zulu and warmed HARRISON AVE FREE Me Mrs. Michalsen attended North- peda, eae, problem in the hearts of 5,000 young Metho- western University, Officers’ aame . the Providence Missionary Baptist | He called for more funds to sup-| school (except nursery) will meet Union to sing a Negro spiritual. | | nite ; an 11:00 7A. BM Church on Bagley St. The Rev./ port missionary work in the | together in the sanctuary at Cen- SS : ' Sunday Services and Reading Room REPENT and. Be BAPTIZED | Martin C. Cooper of Monroe, La. | nation’s cities, | tral Methodist Church. Markers Church Leaders Basket inner roa be ace Meer, F will preach at both the Morning Worship Hour at 11 o'clock and the evening service at 7:30. will indicate where each depart- A ment will sit. , At 10:45 a.m. Dr. Milton H. Bank dvocate New a will speak on “An Inseparable |\Citizen’s Council Love” and new members will be| . received into the church fellow-| KANSAS CITY, Kan. (RNS) — | Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street Il AM. Op ° pen Daily 11 A.M. to $ P.M. Lar saxo 9 Hie ' Friday to 9 P.M FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | Presbyterian | Churches The Church, said the bishop, should “serve the neighborhood, bring in the foreign-born people of | | other races, the maladjusted, the restless young people." 1,00 | —. Service, 3.00 P.M. be Narrew Read” | At the afternoon meeting at | 3 o'clock, the Metropolitan Bap- | FIRST PROGRESSIVE Pp | tist Church of Flint will be guests —__—————- S : : Ransence sed ee Caen it . = ee | with the Kev. BE. d, Timmons M Re t ship. Creation of a citizen's. council of | The Truth of God— | Sunday Eveni Service, bringing the message. ayo I ques s < clergymen, labor leaders and em- I = Phe. | ming .) The Aldersgate Fellowship will | aoe HOW RELIGION HELPS 7:30 . | Li B : ployers to promote greater har- [ - burbearance Love pe. aa AN ATHLETE” Guest speater. Hermon Topic: Beginning Monday night. the Lyterature Ban meet at the church at 7:30 Sun- | mony’ in this industrial community | ptt our Lite In Eternity |Rev. Mr. Cooper will conduct a day evening to go as a group te |i. being advocated by church. Station CKLW—800 Ke. Sunday 9:45 AM. Mid-Week Service, Wee. 1: tad Lae revival for one week, concluding OJ) Indecency Temple Beth Jacob, where Rabbi leaders here. 7. ; ; : ae the evening pica! Sept i | BALTIMORE, Md. (RNS) eacamgendl rag eres Pairyond Twenty-five ministers of various | OAKLAND AVENUE SS aaa f evening meetings during w | —_— cuss wi baste ce denominations made the 9 ] | : EAST HURON at PERRY PONTIAC UNITY CENTER week will begin at 8 pm. The | Mayor Thomas D’Alesandro sent) tices of the Jews. at a recent meeting with sy | Oakland at Cadillac ' 2 eee pastor of the church is the Rev. | a list of 560 publicat to Balti- The Rev. Paul R. Havens of the | 8eMtatives of the Ghamber of Theedere R. Allebech. Paster ' SUNDAY SERVICE, 11 A.M. T. Walter Harris |more book and magazine distribu- hodiet Chure | Commerce. | 20 : “DIVINE INCARNATION” oe |tors with the request that they | First Met Church will show |p Bible School ... 11.20A.M. Henry . refuse to sell them to youths. The | Slored slides and speak on “From | Business leaders had invited |} Worship ... 1000A.M. | ary Maday, Speaker C d Y h T | anadian Youth leam list was compiled by the National | Bethlehem to Calvary” at the) the clergymen te express their | “ EVELOPMENT IN SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11 A.M » Family Night planned potluck din-| ideas “What's W i | abe) ocd = ; fer, Milton Bask, D.D, Minister ev, Jobe W. Mulder, Asse MI amend | 10 Be Guests at Rally —. | Orxanization for Decent Litere-| im wea evening. A yeer| Tene ey aon THE Cee AN RY Town?” at a special informal | session. | | | ture. 630 P.M Youth Fellowship The Canadian Youth Team from 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP The mayor took the action after nel oo een! ibs eed) ee Evening Service 730P_M . . Mr. Mrs. yens spe 2 ; Brantégrd, Ont... —— will be | calling a conference of distributors | eae Havens spent 12 days Among other suggestions made (Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A. M.) ‘guests at the Youth Rally to = at which he made a plea that |” Seo by the ministers was that stores | A a held at the “Harrison Ave. Free they “police their own industry.””| The Methodist Men's Club will throughout the city remain closed JOSLYN AVENUE AN INSEPARABLE LOVE Methodist Church Sunday. He said the city was <“going to | hold the first fall dinner Sept. 27. on Sunday. | Roy Johnson, an athlete at West- | pioneer in decency.” The program will be “A Panel of} The cler gymen also adopted a Joslyn at Third Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching fern University, will speak at the morning service at 11 o'clock and the afternoon meeting at 3 b * Mayor D'Alesandro said the list | was supplied to him by the Cath- | _olic Review, weekly newspaper of Americans’’ to be presented by | Wayne University. on the panel will be a Jew, Participating | of Sept. 16-18 as a | bath.” resolution designating the weekend | Sab- | “The Civic They urged churches to | Fdmeond I Bible Schoo $3 M Watkins, Paster 2 ‘the Baltimore archdiocese. He | Catholic, a Negro and a Protestant. | emphasize the need for community | » Mornin Servi 10 AM —_ ‘ The Brantford Girls’ trio and | added that the Decency Commit- | Besides the panelists and mod- [leadership by Christians. se Frances Johnson, evangelist and|tee of the National Organization | erator, the audience will take part | e ellie singer, will be a part of the pro- | for Decent Literature which com- | in the discussion. | Youth Fellowship gram. piled its comprises representatives —_——-~ atholic “hurch Evening Service | of various ee Sept. 21 through Oct. 2 ce : At the evening meeting at 8 P. m. RE D The Christian and the film, “The Master's Face.” will | ae speaker Reminds ‘Announces Mission | AUBURN HEIGHTS eioearyAanc Cac | ™ Pontiac Bible College ¢ V . E. PATRONE Missionary Alliance Church | "Youth Looks at the Future,” on iac | e 0 ege at OCS to Shun - = . = Formerly with Newark Symphony (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) will be the subject of the youth ‘Worldly ] d. e as’ The Rev. Thomas A. Edison, 3456 First Street EVANGELIST . VIOLINIST Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor ;forum Friday at 8 p.m. Elijah Will Open Sept. 19 ; eo ery cilgiel varuved J. Harvey MeCann, Pastor : Sundey School 9:30 p.m. | Holmes. president of the Free. ST, PAUL, Minn. (RNS) — The }1ak6 Rd. announces a mission will ( Bible School 10.00 A : SERVICES SUNDAY: Morning Worship Via.m oe ee ea lead A Rally Meeting will be held keynote speaker at the 20th annual | be conducted in October by the. Morning Worship 1115 A 11 A.M, * 7:30 P.M Miss MARGARET WeaRLer, | UScuSsiON. _! at the Collier Road Community| convention of the International | Rey. Michael Weiler C.R. | “THE SOUL'S THIRST” Sunde School 10 A M . : Director ef Kentucky Mt. Mission Church Sunday afternédon at 2:30. Federation of Catholic Alumnae The Women's Mission will be _ Allionce Youth CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC | The Rev. Rex Lectner of Caro will here called on the delegates to shun | held Oct. 2 through Oct 7. A Rev. W. E: Varian, Pastor Fellowship 6:15 p. m SCIENCE CHURCH | | % f¥=! speaker and the Victor- woridly ideas of “the crowd” and | en's “Mission is scheduled for f DRAYTON PLAINS Lovern Sheffield, Music Director mip 9: p.m. 30 Whittemore St. 'ettes of Detroit, a recording group, hold fast to the principles of the | Oct. 9 through 14. Evangelistic Service Ht. —_ DRAKE, Pastor will provide special music. ; Church. A Cana Conference will follow i Walter J’ Teeuwissen, Jr, Paster 7:30 p.m a _ The Pontiac Bible College will Dr, Elizabeth Morrissy, profes-, starting Sunday Oct. 16 to which | Bible School 9 ‘A JRCH NAZARENE WALKING IN. THE LIGHT” . ‘orenitia ‘senvice - J open Sept. 19 and will’ continue sor of economics at the College of | both Catholics and non-Catholics Wo ae ee oe ; | Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Siiver Tea | through April 28. Classes will be | Notre Dame of Maryland, warned are invited. rship a a A. M. 239 E. PIKE ST. = —_—————— — ‘held three migias al week. Monday. against “accepting blindly and The regular schedule for Mass ie oeaee 630 PM = : z | Wednesday and Friday. without: challenge railing ideas | Will begin Sunday morning and -vening Worship 730 P.M Se tc ESS The Christian Way, Is the Only Way The college is undenominational and fashions Se Seas ae is as follows: 7:15 — 8:30 — 11/( Wed. Prayer and Bible CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ane wa begentent fo Reni Yous) irda” — 12:15. The daily Mass will ( Study 7 30 : men and women for the ministry. . . aoe continue af 6 a. m. Emmanuel Baptist Church MTN: Sap Chan D. Mace, Paster FE Geta YT The Rov. EB Paley 1 BEER gttten or “cavofaate. haaey Catechism for grade school st . Z dent of the college, the Rev. Lorne ney F ee dents will begin at 11 a. m. Sat- 3” PAPPPAIASS AAAS Tel h Road at C Lake A Sunday Services Bible School 9:45 A.M. Termarsh, vice president: Evelyn Powerful influence on our actions Sept. 24. - D2 4 vd thes Morning Worship .......... 11 A.M. Buchanan, treasurer; Harold = om bles Sileseai t. ae oS $ @ FREE @ 3 Simi . ~reter 5 PSS rine S s easy te SS : | >} Vesper Service . ..........7:30 P.M. Smith. financial secretly Ri the sign at the crossroads and Report on World Tour 2. , $ 10:00 A. M. J Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M Thetna Termershy. seceetery. Bise- toltow the crowd ~ | 3 2 Faw aye a“ Francis Myers will be the dean : Scheduled for Sunday > 4 i i : tof the school, ~~ : : : =e | , 2 $ Auditorium eT - 4 _ _. Church Ch nges Name | The Rev Richard i. DES Jr. $ 3 Bible Class Th Pile ° H li Cl | . | pastor ‘of the Trinity Baptist > 3 e Fiorm otiness Cnhuren EDMONTONVAIberta (RNS) — Church, will give a report of his 2 - $ - ol ; FIRST Gch a Eee > 87 Lafayette § , . ' Fin 2 : ° The Church of England in Canada | Very recent World Tour Sunday 2 yette street 3 Departmentalized Sunday School tor All Ages oo Baldwin and Fairmount PRESBYTERIAN 7] bas changed its name to the Angli- | afternoon at 5:30. % * (2 Blocks West of Sears) $ “ SUNDAY SCHOOL (All Ages).......... . .10:00 A.M. can Church of Canada. pe Rey Me Dixon) vieked | 90g aa Sch $ WHAT HAPPENS WHEN GOD'S WORSHIP oaceeeee Pree wearer eres Son oanone sls 00 A.M. CHDRCH The new title was approved by Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Eng- 3 wunday eo! 10:00 am. § PILGRIM Y.P.S Se Posconnonnaod eee 6:45 P.M ; ' 5 , ee and Italy. Greece. Franc -- & Morning Worship 11:00 $ WORD iS PRE HE 9 EVENING SERVICE | 7:30. PM W. Huron at Wayne St. | the Church’s 19th Triennial Gener. | land. Italy, Greece, France, India, z Se Aa p a.m. $ shee leisitisisicl nie Siete ieek ae si : William Ho Marbach, , ‘ Africa. Spain. Portugal, and all 4 rmon Subject: > od al Synod Here. AINC pair R au | x AC ‘D GOOD SINGING — BIBLE PREACHING Eaward D. Auchard parts of the Holy Land: | “The Stewardshio of Lite BROADCAST OVER WCAR 10:14-10:45 “The Little Church With the Big Heart” "9:45 A.M. Church School CHURCH OF THE His report will cover his ex- $ fees Mertotie 2 . : E. C. SWANSON, Minister. * ROY OVERBAUGH, S. S. Supt. 11 A.M. Morning Worship GOOD SAMARITAN | Perences and conditions that exist 2 outh 2... 7:30 p.m. ¢ : | i ic wi ‘2 Se Su > Ann. SERMON SUBIECT: | in the countries. Music will be | $ wmon Subject: 2 11:00 A. M. aay: = | “ JECT: a j Service Sun., 7:30 p. m. : : $ "0 > 66 = BE YE TRANSFORMED [limew (Mastes Ses. of int. Speaking ee re chairs o the $ ey 3 9 | , EP E ° i invited. ns THE PRODIGAL SON . Ne Teaant Presence” =| Auburn Ave. nav. wt eee 2 mcsoumice t \ 7. Rev. Juanita Parris, Pastor . : 2 “Gu een cuc” $ 7:30 P. M. ee ——— Church Councils Up 3 reves” 3 a . | " > 2. ; ; United Church Women, a’ gen-/| $ > a bi * ae ee ef ue { | “THE PRODIGAL’S BROTHER” 8 Rn Ar The SALVATION ARMY | iwi?scciot.™ 2° § (Wing theatre} 'Council representing some 10,-| $ P 4 j DR. TOM MALONE ' Full Gospel—Nondenominational : : | 000,000 U; S. church«women: reports >? 4 | H Jc * 4 de FAMILY: @: 2 _ SUNDAY SCHOOL .................... 9:45A.M. | an increase of 31 state and local | > $ : Speaking at All Services 9: 45 A. m. |. Mersiag Worship and Illustrated s on ; councils during the past six month 3 POCO OCOTOA na? tes & ; re ho ’ by Rev. Lola Marion . HOLINESS MEETING coe teas “e G80 GeO CHO Ce Gi cnc 11 A. M. | per iod. for a total of 194] councils. | Semanal SPECIAL MUSIC at ALL SERVICES 9:45 A.M. to 12:15 Children's Church , YOUTH SERVICE... Se | See and Bible Classes for All Ages : : B : : | : MM. x < Sunday School Attendance Lest Sunday—1139 : 7:45 P.M. Evangelistic Service ~ SE ESULD Heath ats ovo anos eon CHURCH OF CHRIST on TOM MALONE Dr. Leland L. Marion, Speaker CAPT. and MRS. MACNUS | Thursday Prayer Menu ' i eae sprig lendie LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 4m s : 4 = ' . . ervices "s Day Evening ........ 7:00 P.M. 1 45. Wednesday—Midweek Bible Study —_ = Charge 7:30 P.M. - Jf att. 16:18. And. 1. sey unto thee thou : Peter and upon this rate Pastor : . HH build. my chureh. And the gates of hel? shall haley 1 Friendly Pl Worshi 29 W. Lawrence Street 1 ne 4 Dy caighoeaals | oc A Friendly ace to orship | : we’ ; | Paul Deems, 1115 Elizabéth Lake Road FE 17-0226 4 a . ‘ ; i ly p 4 os 4 ' i Fs 4 "i i ‘ 4 | j \ , i a i i , %, \ : * : ‘h ha Sed \ M | an 5° eo | ret ‘(sat frames THE FONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1955 Confident Living - CALVARY BAPTIST. CHURCH Services betng beld at the WATERFORD TWP. HIGH SCHOOL oe AM. Benday school 11:00 A.M. Morning Service a ug eM £ Berviee a. £c. Ww VE 6-3553 Finest Mansion. Serves Clergy FIRST UNITED . PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - OF PONTIAC 90 Howard Street Everyone Welcome! Genter School ......... 16:00 A.M center Morning eoseahes age aM weak Ho 7:45 FM ven esis’ weeece 6 P.M 7:30 REV. MARVIN P. ‘austen SUNDAY SERVICES Listen to Sumday es Bresdesst, 20 Pp, Mw, 0:00 P.M, RADIO STATION WrON Pennsylvania Dwelling for Aged Missionaries Opened This -Month “ PITTSBURG, Pa. of western Pennsylvania's finest mansions is a home for retired foreign missionaries of the United _ Presbyterian Church. } * * * ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eari M. Craig. long interested in foreign mission- aries of that denomination, have deeded their luxurious residence near Beaver, Pa., to the United PARKDALE OF THE NAZARENE Parkdale and Hollywood Block W. of Baldwin Sunday Schoo! 9:45 A. M. Morning Wotship 10:45 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. WAYNE E. WELTON Minister FE 2-6928 SCOTT LAKE RD. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1002 Scott Lake Road 11 A.M, Wesship al Service First Open Bible Church 1517 JOSLYN Rev. T. H. Staton ‘Sunday Scheel—ie A. M. Morning Wership— 11:00 A. M. Wednesday, 7:45 Prayer Meeting MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL CAPTT CHURCH Eira not ian fl M. eanene Morning Service, 11:00 Sanday Evening Service, 7:30 Prayer Service, aime lee 7:30 The Rev. Book Ceefl Kalter. ry w' Supt. A.M. P.M, P.M, ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Jestvyn at Fourth 8 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m, Morning Worship 9:30am. Sunday School George Mahder, Pastor FE 5.0404 pew) ie » Mr. Craig is board chairman of the Valvoline’ Oi] Company Di- | vision, Ashland Oi] and Refinery | Co. of Freedom, Beaver County. | He and his wife are members of | First United Presbyterian churck: of Beaver and for years have been ‘active in local and national affairs | of the Genomination. United Presbyterian missionaries serve in Egypt, the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Ethiopia and Pakistan. Their only assurance of security in old age is a small pension. Teachers, Pupils Begin Seabury _| Series Program The teachers and pupils of the | Church School of All Saints Epis- | copal Church are beginning a new | program in three of their classes. | Known as the Seabury Series, 'the material is being used in the first, fourth and seventh grades | It emphasizes the individual child |in the Church School and his re- | lationship with the church, rather than the child filling in a lot of | blanks in a pupil's workbook. The program, which has been | of intensive | ments, emphasizes the importance be of the parish. | The series. provides for classes |in teacher training as well as j adult class to accompany | classes in the Church scien a Walther Leaguers Meet for Convention Larry Hannewald, district presi- “St Trinity | Lutheran Church Auburn Ave at Jessie Missouri Synod Rev. Ralph C. Claus | any oe SCHOOL | Ist SERVICE cae A. M. 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. UNITED LUTHERN CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Williams and Lorraine The Common Service....11:00 A. M. = Scheel .......... 0:0 A.M. Gee, 1. Garver, Pastor FE 27519 ficers. ‘dent and a member of the St. Trinity Lutheran Church, Pontiac, will preside at all business sessions at the annual Michigan District Walther League convention in Saginaw today and tomorrow. The convention is being held in the Hotel Bancroft. The Rev. A. P. Klausler, inter- ‘national representative, will be night. At the Youth Service at 9:30 Sunday morning, Dr.. Andrew Zeile, president of the Michigan District of the Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod, will address the group. The Rev. Wilton Fluegge of Center Line will serve as Liturgist and install the newly elected of- St. John’s Lutheran Church Amertean CLatheran Conférence (Nations! Lutheran Hill Street at Cherry Street . Sunday School Morning Worship Parsonage: — Drive eee Rev. Cari W. Nelson, B. D., Paster Counc) GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Glendale Services at9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Rev. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker Sunday School—9 A.M. and 11 A. M. “Ponticc’s Singing Church KENNETH leas perme SON mister MORNING SERVICE “THE HOLY SPIRIT AND HUMAN AGENTS” 7:30 P. M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE “THE LIBERATOR OF MANKIND” Church School, 9:45 A. M. Youth Service 6:30 P. M. 11:00 A. M. State Street ARTHUR HUBBS Minister of Muste PONTIAG BIBLE COLLEGE 1245 COLLIER ROAD SCHOOL STARTING IT’S | 2nd YEAR SEPT. 19, 1955 Teaching the Whole Bible (RNS)—One | LS cored: Board of Foreign = subjected to six or seven years) testing and experi- | the the speaker for the banquet to-. a Well- Controlled Andon _ _ By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE - One glorious May day, Mrs, Peale and I were driving in West Virginia. We came down a wide highway to a crossroads where a little road meandered off up a valley and into the mountains. ° * ° At the intersection there was a sign With ‘an arrow pointing off to the smaller road. Intriguingly [t read “Sunshine Valley.” I turned to Mrs. Peale and asked, up Supshine Valley?" And she answered, “Let's go up Sunshine Valley.” I'm glad we made this side trip because it was there that we met Tommy Martin. We had left the car to sit a minute along one of those clean, rushing “Shall we go misty hills on their way to the sea. listening to the sound of the water singing over the rocks and watching it disappear under a bridge when Tommy-came into view. DR. PEALE He was about twelve years old and he was sauntering down the road with a slouch hat on his head, boots.on his feet, well worn trousers on his legs, bubble gum in his mouth and a fishing rod over his shoulder. He looked us over and apparently he liked us, for he said, “Hl, ‘how are you?” “e And then he turned to me as though to an old triend: “Haven't you a pole? Well, come on, I'll fish for both of us."’ He took mie down to where two streams met. There, he said, the best trout were to be found. He waded into the stream, cast his line and up came the most beautiful trout. As he took it off the hook, I asked whether he was using dry flies or lures. ; Chewing mightily, he answered, ‘No, just. plain old worms. They're better than fancy lures.” And then he explained to me that the trout he had just taken was a brook trout and that he had shot a deer in these woods last winter, ADULT QUESTION Then I asked him one of those stupid adult questions, you're not in school?"’ It was Thursday, after all. He made some eort of answer which I didn't get, but it sounded vague; boy fishing in a sun-speckled trout stream, I fell to wondering which of the two of us knew more about living, he or I? “Tommy, do you ever worry about anything?” He Jooked at me with big brown eyes and answered in his mountain twang, “Werry? Shucks, there ain't nothin’ to worry about!" And I went on back to Mrs. Peale wondering if 1 could ever again be like Tommy Martin. “How come responsibilities which ‘are inescapable facts of maturity. And we have to live in a world that requires much of us. But isn’t it possible for us, no matter what our lot or how heavy our dQties, to retain a gay and youthful spirit? When I say you can leave worry behind you. I do not mean you should be indifferent to human suffering and difficulty. Certainly I you can acquire that sense of peace and understanding and power | which makes you more effective in the battle of life? The word “worry” is derived, so I'm told, from an old Anglo-Saxon word meaning to strangle or choke. How well-named the emotion is has been demonstrated again and again in persons who have lost their effectiveness due to the stultifying effect of anxiety and apprehension. A certain well-controlled carefreeness may very well be an asset, Normal sensible concern ts an important - attribute of the mature person. But worry frustrates one’s best. functioning. : I hope you can develop Tommy Martin's philosophy, ‘‘Shucks, | thi in’ * to -worry pe n’ | |there ain't nothin’ to worry about.” And there isn't—not ag long as | Mr. Maday is president and or- | We have God. And that’s likely to be as long as we live. (Copyright 1955) to Be National Bible Week NEW YORK—This year marks have come from his experience the 15th annual National Bible | in American government. Week, sponsored by the Laymen's| When our nation was established, | National Committee, Inc. The’ | our forefathers drew ee Committee has set aside the week’ Ts on their deep Is Clue to Rich Existence+ mountain streams that come down out of the blue | We were And that day as I sat on the bank watching this twelve-year-old And I asked him, | Well, the truth, of course, is that adult life brings with it certain do not mean we should maintain a careless disregard for the problems | of society. But isn't it possible to so govern your mind and spirit that | ‘of Christian education in the total | Week of October 17- 23 a oe NINE. ‘hildren Often Realize Secret" of Carefree Happiness Slated Monday Rev. F. J. Ellis to Show Slides of Recent Trip to Europe The Child Evangelism Fellow- ing a ‘Fellowship Supper’’ Mon- day at 6:30 p. m. at Sunnyvale Chapel on Pontiac Lake Rd, | Franklin J. Ellis of Pacific Pali- sades, church auditorium, director of the Fellowship, he will trip to Europe. The Rev. Mr. Ellis has been on the staff of Moody Bible Instt- tute, was pastor in West Pawier, Vt. and Groton Heights Baptist Church in Connecticut. Since 1944, he has worked na- tionally with the Child Evangel-| ism Fellowship. While in Europe, | ‘he and his wife visited Child _ | Evangelism directors on the con-| tinent and participated in | mark. The meeting is open to the | public. | The Rev. Mr. Ellis will also| | speak at the Christian Men's Club Monday noon in the Waldron Hotel. Pontiac Unity Center to Have Guest Speaker Henry Maday will be the guest speaker Sunday at the Pontiac -| Unity Center, 71% N. Saginaw St. -| His topic will be ‘Divine Incarna- | tion,” ganizer of the Detroit Truth Forum and has spoken several times‘ in Pontiac. The service will be held at 1 a.m. with Sunday School at the same hour. On Sept. 25, Mrs. Eve Edeen, guest speaker. ship of Oakland County is sponsor- | Following the supper, the Rev. | Calif. will speak in the)! International | be presenting slides of his recent | conference in Copenhagen, Das: Emest Marks to Address Men ‘Be Ye Transformed’ Is Subject of Sermon. at, First Presbyterian The Rev. Galen E. Hershey, pas- tor of the Staves Memorial Evan- gelical United Brethren Church, Des Moines, lowa will be guest preacher at the First Presbyterian Church Sunday. His stibject is "Be Ye Transformed.” The Rev. Mr. Hershey is a grad- uate of Tarkio College, Tarkio, Mo, and United Theological Semi- nary, Dayton, Ohio. Ha has done graduate work at the Urfiversity of lowa. Ernest Marks will address the Men's Club of the church Wed- nesday evening, following the dinner at 6:30. Mr. Marks, formerly active in | the Christian Endeavor movement, | is now superintendent of Presby- | a home for the | | aged near Detroit: and is active | terian Village, in the work of the National Council of Presbyterian Men. The Pioneers and Tuxis youth groups, will make a tape record- |ing report of their Summer Camp and Conference experiences Sun- day evening. Dr. William H. Marback, Rev. Edward PD. Auchard, Donald Dickerson, Gatus Gordon Richard Kuhns will attend the annual Retreat of the Presbytery of Detroit, Tuesday, at the Firvt Presbyterian Church, Birming- ham. The Rev. James Smart D. D., pastor of the Rosedale Presby- terian Church, Toronto, Ont. will, address the gathering. He is a former editor of the Faith and Life Curriculum, the material used in Presbyterian Sun- day Schools. Roger Rapelje to eed , Singing Sunday at 9:15 Oakland Youth Fellowship Sings- Piration will meet Sunday evening at 9:15 in the Marimont Baptist Church on W. Walton Bivd. Reger Rapelje will lead the group | in singing with. Jane Ann Fulcher at the piano. Mary Myers will sing a vocal solo and the trumipet trio, Doug* Brown, Eugene and Glyn Stone, will also be on the program. ee Statisticians estimate that about | born in the past five years will 80,000 of the 20 million U.S. babies | live to be 100 years old. FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul R. Havens. Minister Sunday Morning .............. aoe ee ?.10:00 A. M. “WITHIN MY HEART”. Rev. Paul R. Havens Broadcast Over WPON................ 10:15 A. M. 11:15 toe 12:15 rie School Classes for 4ll. tges 7:30 P.M. “WHAT DO I BELIEVE?” The Rev Havens. Preaching Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Rev. Havens, Speaker Al Jackson, Song Leader ; a ea FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Ave. Seturday Night Service. 7:00 P. M. Sunday School........10:00 A. M. Morning Worship .... Evening Service Sunday Morning Broadcast 7:30 to 8:00 A. M, over W PO N 1460. Junior Bible School : Thursday 6 p.m. Classes tor all ages. Rev. Garner FE 4-740 Rev. Robert Garner, Pastor A Church that Welcomes Both Young and Old and . FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Boulevard — Copii of Lookout Drive 9:45a.m. Sunday School, - 10:45 a.m, Morning Service 7:30 p.m. Bening Service For Transportation Call FE $-7768 or FE 4-1782 . Buegene Ramsey, — Gen. Offices: Andersen, Ind. | Sunday School. . Calvary 306 Midway—Oft Sanford AO A.M. Mom, Worship... ex People . 6:45 P. M. — Worship... [ti 45 P.M. Junior Church. . Divine Healing Service Wednesday, Day of Prayer, Lesa wang 10 A. M. . Study of “Book of Revelations Thursday, Communion Service, 7:30 P. M. Rev. Rose Ly Davia, Pastor : Rev. Daniel Havens, Associate Pastor MAM] MAM. | An American Universal Ave. Highland Congregational ) Bleck Off M-H on Milford Rd. Rev. T. B. Davis, Minister 16;00 a.m. Sunday School 1l:15a.m. Morning Worship Sermen by Pastor dine a former leader here, will be the | “The Musical Harts Invite ~ You to Liberty Temple 10 Mile R4. & Van Dyke, Detroit Services: — oo Sat., Sun. ous. 9:48 ALM. Mealin oe fen. 748 P. Sed, r ry ry . —Bverybody WELCOME ns RE i VV Vow ww3wrrrTrrerrrrrrrrrrre SUNDAY, September 17, 1955 ' Morning Worship... . —B.T.U, THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Williem E. Goding, Pastor Chureh, located on Crescent Lake Road at aterford Township, to serve the entire community. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Worship of God 10:45 A, M; All Are Welcome! First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH 365 East Wilson Ave. Sundey School .. 9:45 A.M. ..11:00 A.M, ee ewe Evening Worship. cies aiss Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M, Young People’s Bible Stu. 8:00 P.M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Paster Phone FE 4-8574 _ Altiliated With Southern — Convention FE 4-9652 | tee of October 17-23 to recognize the annual all-faiths observance. Wil-| religious convictions gleaned from diligent reading of the Bible. This | government was established on Sunday School 9:45 A.M. “eee eee ewe Wership Service .........11:00 A.M. pliam J. Grede, Milwaukee business- |}... principle that each person is man, has accepted the invitation , significant and importanf child to act as national chairman. |of God—no majority, not even the Citing the campaign's theme: | government itself, may violate the “The Bible Is the Rock Upon inalienable rights of *he people. Which Our Republic Rests,"’ taken | “The from a statement of Andrew Jack: cae iol aber ar * ‘Medical Group En Route. to African Disease Belt | crossing of central Africa, | centration area for some of the| Laymen's National Committe, is | world’s most serious diseases, to | | Observed to encourage the daily _make on-the-spot medical surveys. reading and | Urundi. | work in cooperation with some 30 | biotic molds. | worth of modern drugs will be! |help fight local, disease and in- | | 15 Years at Convention The Rev. Mr. Reed has been an) ee s, Mr. Grede has this to say: frequently suggested by Presi - . | A _ Vode “Andrew Jackson said must dent Eisenhower—will be solved | Only through the spiritual con-° cepts found in our Bible. It is my hope National Bible Week will stimulate a new interest in _ A seven-man medical expedition! the greatest of all books.” is en route on the first helicopter | National Bible W eek, which was con-' first inaugurated in 1941 by the Study of the Bible, in the Belgian Congo, Ruanda- and to urge a frequent attcndanes | Kenya and Tanganyika. at Charch, Synagogue and Sunday The five weeks expedition will School by all. Protestant and Roman Catholic missions. The team will gather soil samples from isolated jungle areas in the search for new anti-| B. Y. P. S. soeccccye 6:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service..... »o. 7:30 PLM. > > > > > ‘ ‘ Midweek Prayer and Praise > > > > > ee er Service Wednesday 7:30 P, M. Pm % or BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Osmun and Going Streets CHURCH OF CHRIST 1180 N. Perry — Phone FE 2-6269 MILTON “TRUEX, Minister “THE HERALD OF TRUTH” Wednesda 70 PM. WKYZ—Hach Sun, 1:60 to 1:30 P.M. 8:50 A.M. Sends Seok Sunday Evening Service 16:50 A.M. Sends: en OO OOOO ON -9:45—Attend our our growing SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00—Sermon Theme: “Christ Meets Man's Needs” ue 30—Evangelistic Hour | “The Christion’s Secret —" FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 Prospect St More than $100,800 distributed to mission stations to’ fection. @ We'll Look For You! ‘Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. PREACHING 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Pontiac Pastor Ushers The Rev. Ford B. Reed will be! preaching at the New Hope Baptist Church Sunday. . He and Mrs. Reed have been attending the National Baptist. Convention .in Memphis, Tenn.’ usher at the ,convention for 15° eee | io Other. members of the church) “y present at the Memphis gathering | cKLW oe Oe oy. A.M. were the Rev. and Mrs. Jesse A. | Long, Albert Lawrence and Mrs. ' Georgia Myers. ae seneresmnana . Everything for the Church ph Non-Denominational. Cour , Vier tats from Regiaeer and the aevenesd srntent ts and Sunday School Recording olf . in mead wae Ceveeupensones “It we don't have what you want— R x Leitner iaintetental é ebieete well get if for- you. Rev. hex © For! Intérmation call ox write Dean Christian Literature Sales . 4 Spec af School Egances Myers, FE 2-1972 39 Oakland” Ave. . ; FE 4-9591 . Ss we , i ry * | ; ' vals ae St ' é EVANGEL TEMPLE Y.M.C.A. Side Entrance Non-Denominatiéna! Full Gospel _ Sunday School ........ 945 A.M. sR . ...11:00 ALM. Evangelistic Service , GEOFFREY DAY tn see EET Worship Service ... aed atu THE BETHANY CHURCH The Auwricas Baptist Church, W. Huron St. ~~ _ FRED ROBERT TIFFANY, Pastor % Complete Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Includes College Age Young Folks. and the 7 Large Classes for All Adults Combined Public Worship, 10:30.A. M. » ; '‘-wwewevwevvvvevevwvewew?et7? 6 *45—Youth Fellowship 7 We are Apostolic in doctrime, Baptism in of Strength” | 458 Central Services Sunday 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ues., Thars., Sat. 7:30 p.m. Jesus Nathe, Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus as the One True God! Always Pray for the Sick. Geo. (5. Murphy, pastor y AM A] IN i AND * ETERNITY (No | ao Ve ee Nill PATTI z STARTLING! FACTUALI Another SERMONS from SCIENCE film with DR. IRWIN A. MOON . . . exploring a the mysteries of time, ? ‘ Pontiac Premiere FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Ecos of Oakland and Saginaw, ‘Sunday Evening, 7:00 P. M. REV. H.,. H. SAVAGE, DD. Pastor on on # TEN — eo \__ THE PON'TIAC PRESS. \SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1955 eee rere et HL aapeerntn an tet ‘ CEG TE SEES | ae ete eae eas. oe meu geared eh / Pr ees Ba x cm ee p ; ‘An Apple for the Teacher Oil Truck: Car Crash if | ei Cin mapa: Ciare Gabie, usin | The world's largest, open-air ae? at Benton » Harbor, Mich- ¥ tee ca | Community Theaters. < voit From Beneath the Sea,” v| fruit and vegetable market is | gan ~ : — and for the Boss, Too | GENEVA, N. Y. t— A school | Kill Si * J ; Pesan grappling with the prob- | } § IX in exas lem of hiring sufficient teachers h Domer Re Kenneth Tobey. ahmed ne ‘ iw Vie~Farmingten 4 at.: “Davy Crockett,” color, Peas Par- | . Lake—Walled Le . 1:30 P.M, ker: f L asioenn Sheepdog.” Disney Feature. | Sat-: “Daddy Long Legs color, Cine- | SUNDAY, ‘OPEN :3 a Bub, Tues: “The Sea Chase,” color, | ™*Scope. Leslie Caron = Astaire: | SAT. OPEN 12:30 P.M.° ‘ CinemaScope, Lana Turner, John’ Wayne. | | werner 5 Hidden Jungle,” don Scott, | As Wed. Pri color, Jane Rus- era Miles. | | ‘oxfire,* . : ; “ . : passed out shiny red apples to 21. GRAHAM, Tex. u» — A truck sell, Jeff Chandler: “Three, Stooges Sun. Wed; “House of Bamboo,” color. | WEEKDAYS OPEN 6:30 P.M, : ; TG ; Sat: “This Island Earth.” color, aun) CinemaScope, Robert. Ryan, | Shirley | = newcomers. loaded with heavy oil field equip- | momergue, “Tall, Man Riding.” color. Yam mene “Road to. Denver,” ¢.| LAST TIMES TODAY! They didn't overlook the super- nt and a car carrying six per-| | Dorothy Malone, Randolph Scott. John Payne, Mona aa a : ; 18 intendent of schools; either. He got @ green one. — aS Milter i “LADY AND THE TRAMP” Hilly—Roc ;sons to a high ~school football | ' -aerengty Se Betaack.” cote, | gat anton “Sate et | game collided near here last night, a killing the gridiron fans. — ; NOTICE | | The-dead were Fred Masters, | ' 42; Mrs. Masters, 38; L. L. Brown, | : 5: Walton | © K of C DANCE Coat, 14; and Chiton ae 7 4 son Siecres: “The Big Tip-off,” Richard Mummy”; Tarzan's Hidden J Conte, Virginia Grey. | don Scott, Vere Mile. SUNDAY ‘MONDAY oe “Foxtire,” color, Jett un., Tues.: “One Desire,” Toahatenter, : Tues., Thurs: “Chief Crazy Horse.” | 400 Baxter, ‘Rock Hudson, os i ARD color, CinemaScope, Victor Mature, 8u- Thurs, Sat.: “Santa Fe Passage,” co LE . san Ball or, John Payne, Paith Domergue. Sat: “Tarsan's Hidden Jungle,” Pri -. Gordon Scott, Vera Miles: “‘Beven Angry |, . em Watertord—Drive-in } Men,’ Raymond Massey, Debra Paget. . “ee bis. Bag ~My Moneaf ‘Qiartne Serasn: ER Ff Holly Sun : Seri ee | Bun, mou. "-Boldler-ef Porvune,'cherk | Walt fe (erate Winey * H ries ! b art, war : oO SON. | OE dg Raga g hd The driver of the huge Gssel es ea ten Called Potar.:| fut. Set: “Bireet Corser: GN Nise) Regular Sot. Night truck, R, D. Mangrum Jr., 35, of | Richard, Todd. Jean Peters Ribas tthe : Irving. Tex., was released from a} hospital here after treatment for | 17 | minor injuries ; la: TONIGHT, Sept. . The automobile had Just been ; driven onto a state highway from) on a farm road when the accident oc- | LAKE THEATER. ?**.. SUE NSS Rhos DAY house_| ar — Dances | Sat, Mon: “River of No Return,” | Marilyn Monroe, Robert Mitchum won. i CAME FROM 2 | en's Prison,’ Ida Lupine, Jan Sterling Mr R — , BE NEATH | Tues. Thurs: “Soldiers of Portune.”’ | : é ™ | Clark Gable, Busan Hayward, ‘Trouble | b | ‘ - | | in the Glen.’ Margaret: Lock wood a 0 erts soy ‘6 2 85 : \ eege “ Sat: “The Lady and the Tramp ° | CinemaSicope, color, Anapolis Story," | color, John Derek, Diana Lynn | Sun, Tues; “Boldier of Portune,” col- | j ~ — - = : : | DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY ORIVE-IN Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads — Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. starring AN- ROBERT STACK i} » ou | ---SATURDAY--- ‘BLUES’ STAR — Lovely Janet Leigh is one of the principals in) | the melodrama, ‘Pete Kelly's Blues,"’ now playing at the Oakland | | Theater. Other stars are Jack Webb (who also directs), Edmund aL | O’Brien, Peggy Lee, Lee Marvin and Ella Fitzgerald. : . Hux & aunts Iun JOUN INGLESON, Proprietor | BULLET-BLAZING SHOWDOWN ERs! ‘Overtime Ticket to Name dashed from the restaurant yes- BETWEEN GUNFIGHTER BROTHERS! Beiccccni Holdup Mon | terday and escaped, However, of- Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills I”, 'ficers say he has been traced ry) |* LOS ANGELES «®—Police say through his license number on the LUNCHEON and DINNERS | the holdup man who took $950 from | ticket, and his name will be dis- DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. restaurant Manager Nicco Romans | ojogeq whrir he is caught. SU NDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. » nabbed through parking | = ae : : : TH ROAD TO DENVER | ic : — Manufacturing jobs in the U. S LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 | et, . ¥ f ), o. : = = aoe . ’ a ‘ coum | His car, parked in a red zone,| have increased 70 per cent since COCKTAILS . SELECTED FOODS t a JOHH PAYHE MONA FREEMAN 'was tagged by police who drove | 1939 while the population gained Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations E ‘off minutes be fore the holdup man | | S ats cent, i ctr ty TECHNICOLOR with JOWN DEREK + VIVECA UNDFORS 2nd MAJOR HIT! THE STORY BASED ON EDNA FERBER'S PULITZER PRIZE NOVEL! Lol thal: mS | sce ir Dk it GIANT DIXIE HWY. (U. S.-10) 1 BLOCK N. OF TELEGRAPH RD. Starts SUNDAY THE PICTURE HIT | OF ‘THE YEAR! Yuesa & FE 5-4500 \ TONIGHT-3 BIG FEATURES —__/ OWL SHOW |p /OceMny TAIUCNTWANUT ULQUN ive rom BORIS KARLOFF y SATURDAY OWL FEATURE! “The |} The BOWERY BOYS FATAL } in “HIGH SOCIETY” HOUR” rwvwvuvwuvwvvvvvwevvvvvvvvvvvvwegfgwwvel@CeT?* _SUN. -- MON. eR am RR Drive-In 6k : B Theater | f et Pontioc Road +, eT i | i Box Office Opens 6:30 . Licks: : ; . E R” ‘Show Starts 7:00 P. M. A) : PHONE FE: 4-4611 | | GENE Bappy. DAN OHERLINY @) _ ANGELA LANSBURY wit GEORGE DOLENZ - JOHN HOYT MYRNA HANSEN \._ SUNDAY - MONDAY-TUESDAY __—- / ins el in ence ea in the aie of the Year! > STEVE FORREST seoree mor ov SOM TUE Mi Ml, Ml, lt Ml li, ll. Stands alone!... first as a book LAST TIMES -.- now as a motion picture! Tonight! The story of the making of a e' one ee % ALL STAR -CAST A Olivia de Havilland Fi) Robert Mitchum gAN ria Gra. woes Crawford The YELLOW _Cias lied _ TOMAHAWK Wirsttion for the Screen by Edna and Edward Anhalt tn ar porwr sy TECHNICOLOR Based on the Revel by MORTON THOMPSON 4 oO Ahvsic by George Antheil + Released thre UNITED ARTISTS £ COLOR. Produced and Directed by STANLEY KRAMER PLUS RORY ~~ PEGGIE > CALHOUN - CASTLE - Meteaved thru Unvted Artiete PLUS Al's words |* came hack to ms Tot WONneR OF STERLOPHONIC SOUND NOT AS A STRANGER WA B OLIVIA FRANK GLORIA RODERICK - CHARLES de HAVILLANO*MITCHUM “SINATRA GRAHAME“CRANFORD® BICKFORD and Lato Lndias furnace of CRAWFORD Nicnt e-em PEOPLE sherds bad ? " oul 2nd FEATU RE! ‘OWL SHOW me \s Ff) ? . . «& DAWN ADDA ‘ . : S"KHYBER PATROL” Pattic neoies | TRAIL of the : wae RAYMOND BURR - PATRICK O'MOORE - Directo by Seymour Friedman | | E “ 4 Ea gy || alah ie. ns mpd OF AMERICA RICHARD EGAN THR PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1955 t | Kim Novak Complains Because She's Young By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—The wife «ud I-had a dinner date not long sgo with Kim Novak—and Kim very oad. : *-* * Perhaps she was sad to be with guy pusbing 50 and his wife who's pushing him—when she could have been squired by numerous, millionaires who have oogled her curves in the magazines—but we wouldn't admit it...and we won't yet. ¢. Tm so young,” Kim com- plained. *Bhe said it in a husky, breathy, gaspy voice. “That's terrible,” I sald, © pushing my fourth chin up against my third chin, endeavoring to make it ap- pear that I have only triple chins. “It's an awful weakness!” chimed in my wife. “How do you get it?” Kim was sitting with us at the Cafe de la Paix sidewalk spot outside the Hotel Sst. _ Moritz.. Numerous gentlemen bolting by flung darts of ad- miration—with their eyes—at this twentyish girl with her platinumish ‘hair. Just to keep everything right at home, they also glanced rakishly at my ’ wife. KIM NOVAK “Crying, for example,” Kim mentioned. I'd just beer. hearing Josh Logan proclaiming her great- ness in “Picnic”—and how she happened to be in town filming “The Eddy Duch.a Story,” much of it at Tavern- on-the-Green in Central Park. “I'm too young,” Kim said, “to know how to cry technically.” “How about onions?” I asked. “Oh, I couldn’t use those!” We were now on our way to a night club. Sitting back in| the gloomy darkness of the cab Kim told us how she managed a death scene in “Picnic.” “I have such a wonderful, beautiful death, I wanted to do it well,” she said in the same breathy, gaspy voice, . “I thought back to all the sadnesses of my life. “That wouldn't do it. “So somebody said I should try to think of myself as dead.” I shivered a little. Just to make sure everything was all right, I patted Kim on the arm. Kim has a very nice pair of arms. And she was quite obviously very much a live and breathing girl. “I did it so well,” Kim continued, “that my hair straightened | out... my throat rattled... and I got cold and clammy.” cs : * * * * “Lemme outa here!” I said, nervously. Fortunately, we were | by now at Shor’s, and I gave Kim another pat on the arm just to make sure, you know, that she was all right. You can’ ~ be too careful about such things. “T'll never do that again,” she announced, We went in and Yalkea to the manager about Eddy Duchin, who had hung out in this very place, —— at this very table. “How old are you, honey?” the manager asked her. “Twenty-two,” she said. , “That's where Jimmy Walker used to sit,” I said pointing. Kim looked blank. “Jimmy Walker?” (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ee MU 9-1902 Weedverd to Magis Rd.—Eest of saaighen aoe Ue WSU JOHN PAYNE - FAITH DOMERGUE ROD CAMERON com SLIM PICKENS + LEO GORDON + ANTHONY CARUSO » seeerer oy ut meres Canad eo te GOQUERE MAGADAE ery Oy GUAT FONEE » Gemd by WEL CHTERY meee Pptem HONTY EMER A REPUBLIC: PRODUCTION ' §TARTS SUNDAY JOR DRIVE-IN SHOWING! The fdventures of HASSE BABA | makes no mention of race or color, | its sponsor, Sen.’Sam Engelhardt, Alabama Uses New Race Law School Placement “Act Enroll Boy, 6 new placement law, enacted to preserve segregated schools, was | used for the first time yesterday to disqualify a 6-year-old boy from attending a white school. The Covington County Board of Education quoted the recently adopted act to exclude the son of a white farm wife from the gram- | mar school at nearby Gantt, Ala., to enroll him. ment from the chubby, sun-tanned mother, Mrs. Ruth Wheeler of Red Level, Ala. But before the board's decision was announced, she had said she would appeal to “higher: authorities’ if necessary to get the boy, Troy Ammons, ad- mitted to the white school. The child's race was left unmen- tioned by the board in a prepared ‘| statement announcing its decision. Neither was it discussed at a stormy public hearing before the school board Tuesday. * * * The reason for the complaints. was never made public. Other parents had -boycotted the Gant school since the issue arose Sept. 2, the first day of school. | Only four of the 39 pupils regis- yesterday, the board said. The board's statement released | yesterday said the Ammons child | was offered enrollment in “another school in Gantt."" Carroll declined to disclose the nature of the school. Reminded that the language of the announcement was identical with parts of the new placement law, the superintendent confirmed that the legislative act Was used to guide the board. It gives local school ‘boards broad discretionary powers to -de- termine where each pupil must at- tend school. Although the act | repeatedly spelled out its purpose as the preservation of segregated | some. $157 Million Lost | in Flooded Factories WASHINGTON wh — Industrial plants in the six Northeastern states hit by hurricane-flood last month suffered damage totaling some 157 million dollars, the Com- | merce Department reported. In making this first preliminary | estimate of actual losses, the de- | partment said yesterday silt and debris are still being dug out of hundreds of plants but miuch equip- |ment earlier reported destroyed has been found in-restorable con- | dition. | Connecticut, with 72's million | dollars worth, accounted for nearly’ halt the total losses reported. This does not include damage to homes, Is Cited in Refusal to) _ANDALUSIA, Ala. @—Alabama's | Rory. Calhoun, Piper hauirie, - Thurs., Sat.: Richard "Todd. Michael Redgrave; | “Devil Girl From Mara. = Dem Chief tc to Speak GRAND RAPIDS #—Paul But- Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND Now thru Thurs.: “Pete Kelly's Slues,"’ CinemaScope, Jack Webb, Janet Leigh, Edmond O'Brien, ‘U.S. Tax Reports Show “Dam Busters," , pore show ‘that ‘Americans used Peggy Lee. ler, Democratic. National Commuit- STRAND tee cliairman, will addréss a Demo- Sat., Wed.: “The Private War/|cratic Fifth District congression- of Major Benson,” Charlton Heston, |al diner Oct. 15. Gov. Williams Julle Adams; “Ain't Misbehavin,” - | also will attend. ON OUR 7 A-1-R Giant si oe qs Ma]. CONDITIONED SCREEN a 2 | comrort / LAST TIMES TODAY—"“ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE” ALSO “BATTLE T Edward G George where the mother tried three times } There was no immediate com- aetwaye and other nonindustrial facilities. ROBINSON RAFT The Love Story JAMES STEWART of the Richest DONNA REED in Fok tibet lated ‘IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE) “Wo Os" ove SEE FLINT'S CENTENIAL STARTS AT—2:30 - 6:13 - 9:40 | tered at the school attended class| = ==——S~S ? OAKLAND: 48 CONDITIONED The Wide Open ‘20s, Prohibition, . {t the Bootleg Wars, Quick Money & Jazz! You'll hear the new hit Pete Kelly's Blues’ —— and the great .. jass-tunes of the times! 1:25 3:25-5:25 ¢° 7:25-9:27 4 Starring (AS PETE KELLY) Janet Leigh @ Edmond O’Brien - Peggy Lee @ Andy Devine Lee Mervin @ Elle Fitzgerald Added: “Punts and Stunts” cionescope CinemaScope Donald Duck Cartoon LATEST WORLD NEWS EVENTS FRI: , “WICHITA” ELEVEN Less Tobacco Users. » WASHINGTON «-(INS)—Tax __re- less tobacco in all forms—except | cigars~-during the last fiscal year than in the previous 12 months. The number of cigars on which | tax was paid inc reased by 5t mil- half million less than in the previ- pounds to 39,087,000, and use of lion to 6.070,235,000., _ Some 376,048,061 cigarettes went up in smoke, nearly two and one- ous year. Snuff dropped 160,000 chewing and smoking tobacco was off nearly one million pounds to a total of 161,526,000. Mr. Roberts ROBERT Thru MONDAY MARILYN MITCHUM - MONROE SUN. 12:45 _ MON, 6:45 Women’s [IRISON. rf 2WONDERFULALL-STAR A TTRACTIONS ¥ *¥ *% x * 4 » . ; m | the Kids : Will Leve - re This One! iy ) rl ihe will like Z When the major got too tough for the army...they gave him a kids school to command...but his “army” has him in full retreat - and a girl’s got we ready to surrender / Mi ‘” PRAT WAR MAJOR BENSON |i 35.72 ¥ GHARLTON HESTON + JULIE ADAMS 4 © bse - aca Ph ann gr OT JTECHNICOLOR wove moet - tn. wont (| exe WILLIAM DEMAREST « Dan pg AWA BRYANT » MILBURN STONE nae millions ee mune FEATURES; Whst2 - re 6:00 - 9:27 gg WOW WOW! Weonderfa], ee », Tho MISCHIEVOUS guys. and Two in beet mixing a million bucks wep, million chuckles...and tay # = Y Expansion sue Upto Taxpayers farm near Euclid Center in the : j at lp. m. : qWHLVE: . ? = A i X- THE PONTIAC PRESS.. —_ — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1955 Construction Would Not Up Current Debt Rate of 9.3 Mills — In a special election on Sept. 22 the question of bonding for Baithful ‘Tin Lizzie’ ‘Holly Area to Vote. on $ 1,1 95 000 School Bonding Thursday munity school children will. be) : : = : nome Pecka eines a Sept. 20, in the Bea McDonald’ terday. County Births No. 340 Order of Eastern Star is with a-program | : Elementary School Health room, He is survived by his parents set for Thursday night. Festivi- The program committee has | Benton Harbor fruit market area, - has a ‘deep affection for the old, | tried and tested produce hauling methods Probst’s 1926 Model T. truck carries a load of fruit to the. market daily during the season. | He bought the truck new and says it winds up its four cylinders at the first step on the starter Stiles Community Club Sets Tuesday Meeting AVON TOWNSHIP — Stiles Com. | riunity Club members are holding | Pontiac General Hosvital. their first meeting at 8 p.m. Tres- day in Stiles school cafeteria. Mrs. Vernon Shurtz, the new/was held toaay for Baby Boy died nine hours after birth yes: | /and a brother Paul, and one sister, | _Jean, all at home. ‘ Charles Mears CLARKSTON—Service és- pending | | for Charles Mears, 158 North Main | St., who died this morning in Baby Boy Thomas CLARKSTON—Graveside service City Withholds. Permit to Firm Reichold Chemical Still Without Order to Build; to Take Up Monday FERNDALE — The Reichold Chemical Company is still’ without a building permit to re-build their Metamera Mr. and Mrs Raymond L. Wilder of Metamora are the parents of a new son 42 oo ores Ae RCS i niversary of the Orior Chapter ties are to start with open house at the Masonic Temple at 3 p. m. WNSTRUCTIONS: Each word * © © © © © ye WHAT’S MY LINE? scramble as few os possible to guess my line. Answer appeors under arrow, reading downward. | AM AN is related to my work. Un- Sd “ Simms School at 6:30. followed been working with the History | Committee to plan a program | around the history of the chapter. | All Eastern Stars, Masons, their husbands and wives are invited to, | attend. Mrs. Lillian English and | Mrs. William Shoup are reserva-. | tions claire: for $1,125,000 will be submitted to plant which was partly destroyed | the registered tax me voters of by fire August 5. | the Holly Area Schools No progress was made at a The Board of Education proposes closed meeting held Thursday | a oa ele on == er eee to spend this sum, supplemented night by the Ferndale city com- > Rama ee en ee by about $80,000 in federal grants, mission, police and fire inspec- : : for a new high and additions tors, Dr, Gordon C, Harrold, in- to the schools within the area. dustrial safety consultant and That the new facilities are Reichold officials, needed finds proof ia the rapid Harrold recommends that the growth of the school population, new building should have two It has increased from an enroll- | fire walls instead of one, a ment of 1,400 only three years standby water tower, an auto- —. = opening matic sprinkler system, and an of last enclosed building with some Howard F. Chanter, setretary of type of “explosion proot root.” the board, points out that the bond Reichold maintains that some Midis i as issue can be retired with no in- , of the recommendations are not , ; a crouse iu the prescat 03 miltings “me, et a, aac canna adaptable to the firm's manufa| MEMORIAL CLINIC AT WALLED LAKE—Walled Lake residents | Pentise Press Photo debt rate. ‘ turing processes. etdieas vs mene | lanier to help build this $60,000 Dr. O. R. | built in the memory of the beloved ‘‘Dr. Mac,” is being dedicated at : *. 2 © City Manager Wilfrid A. Laking | @@¢ em ¢ at 215 = Rd. The light brick building, |}3 p.m. today, This was fixed three years ago| Pqyents Reveal said this morning that the build- E — the tax base my just —. W. din News oom al ing permit will eventually have to T | t { : ine million dollars, It now ed ,| be granted, whether Reichold ac- R E. B m S p lj A S | ie oon a one nel dept caus A Car- * . ‘cepts Harrold's secomemmenstatiane roy 10 Launch ev. au gar ner tarts 0 Ice Tes even ee Soe Oe otal er lie Guest oe Dedication Get [rittimater win te. taten Tuesday at Rochester After Gambling Raid . year will amply cover the bond| Gerard Dirkse of 2875 Porter, be- again at Monday's Commission, hool Pr ram : retirements and interest. came the bride of Jack Snavely, New ; h h | meeting. | ROCHE STER—The Rev. Edward! raised in Pontiac, his ee Pontiac: Police vice squad of- OTHER AREAS HIGHER annie = ee H g School Event : | Baumgartner of Sacred Heart | having been life-long residents. 'ficers staged an early morning ‘The present bonded indebtedness | ceremony took place in the White Slated for Oct. 16 by Business Club Education Board Asks ‘catholic Church, Imlay City, has| The Rev. Harry 8. Paul, priest |Taid at 159 S. West Blvd. and is so small, and due for early| fone prog teins Chanch Education Board $1,500,000 to Build, |bren sssiened to St. Andrew's) of Mt Andrew's fer the past | orrisied sevi™ Pere gambling is approved i still “will be. below sendding the S io wens | Names Leaders Vote Due in Fall Se Suplijpet namie [ferns ms ; The Rev. N that which is allowed by Jaw, and Pobolhaan ree Ss ona Gi chaee WEST BLOOMFIELD — Te\at F’ all Meeting | _The Rev. Mr. Baumgartner was Parish in Anchorville, and his | They were: Jose Aguilera, 30, of much under that of other school| tung and carried gardenias and | !rmal dedication for the new high . ; assignment takes effect on Detroit; Fred Brown, 33, of 456 : . has n set for Sunda WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The TROY TOWNSHIP — A special: “ Sept. 20, | Harvey Ave.; David Alvarado, 3, areas. pink miniature. roses. school been y as er’ S ace’ . Oct. 16 by the West Bloomfield | Business and Professional Women *!¢ction in late October or early | During the time of Father Paul's of 346 .Osmun St.; Jack Blandor, The main question under dis- | naid of honor 4 "| November will decide whe 7, of 380 Highland St.; John Hal, is the loved was Carolyn | Board of Education at its recent met recently at Highland Manor cide whether to Be Shown | Stay in the St. Andrew's Parish, 4! ° igniant onn: Fa Le ae Proposed se Darby of Birmmingham and | meeting. for their opening fall meeting. schools here will borrow $1,500,000 | he has developed and made active 44, of Lansing: - Bartolo Delgado, p rye naytedbey ye bridesmaids were Barbara Nick- | A new well at the Roosevelt! Mrs. Everett Reese, president, | More for a new building program. af FT unters Creek | |in this vicinity St. Vincent de 50. of 14 Frarfklin Rd. and Beulah . pede hrm fe toon aa ols, Barbara Tounder and Shirley | school is to be put in and bids will | annow her committees for the Troy Schoot Board asks for the | Paul's Society, similar to a charit- Garza, 42, of 504 Luther St. ; pad and the board has taken Flower girl was Susan | be opened Monday, Sept. 26 at a/| year th the following acting as nae = = estimate of the | METAMORA—The gospel sound’ able organization and one that has, Sicaacen ; special meetings. chairmen:. architect named by the Citizens fin «The Master's Face” will be been very helpful in the Rochester Lions Tulip Bulb Sale ae qptens wer ty The district will buy a new, 60- Advisory Committee ‘here. shown at the Hunters Creek Com-_ Parisi. P to any of them. lames Is served the ' Program, Mrs. Fred Allyn; ald ied emai Say ‘Will Help the Blind . bridegroom ‘as best man and ush- passenger bus to replace the 1449 education, Mrs. Basil Thompson; Should the plans go through, munity Church at 7 p. m. Sunday. | In his pastorate he has built ' e Pp t e in A citizens’ committee, composed | ers were Kei Holm and George | bus ow in use. Bids are being) finance, Mrs. Harry Mitchell; | *Aditions would be made to four | The 50-minute film depicts the! @ Catholle School which now | ROCHESTER — The Rochester of about 25 residents of the area, | pavich, . ree and will be opened Sept.) peaith and safety, Mrs. pore sehools; building of a new ele- | true-to-life experience of a shat-|* accommodates seven grades with Li ti 5 hi i ae has been making a several months’ s y: : mentary school and sites for fu- | tered home. = | Lions are launching their annua dudy of Ge mater, B endorses A reception following the ¢ere- Seliman, international relations, | 1... building, officials said. t om | & total enrollment of 23 stu: Tulip-Bulb Sale on Sept. 29. A the proposition, and recommends ——. held in the White Lake| Bide wereopen¢d on a new | Mrs. F. Schlosser; legislation, This would ‘te the fourth long On Tuesday at 7 p. m. a pot-| dents. The 22-acre site is located | house - to- house canvas will be a site of 87 acres on the Hansard “2 @ e clock system for the Roosevelt | Mra. Clayton Tibbals, news cerua'l‘ecasdil nous’ election ni South | luck supper will be held at the | on Englewood Street. made to sell 2.000 boxes of bulbs, Vil- Seheol, No action was taken. | servicer, Mrs. A. C. Ish; member- snes Hunters Creek Church. Mr. and | a4; 7 rtyhe proceeds to go for the blind. farm, Ba — the Holly Mr, and Mrs. Snavely took a| pawin Dreyer, Kern Murphy, | ship, Mrs. H. Beauchamp; ways Oakland County, under the state Mrs. Walter Morrow of Pontiac | ,) pe in N tas heen Committee in charge includes lage ! boat trip to Milwaukee e where the| and Supt. Leif Hougen are to | and means, Mrs, F. M. LeRoy, |!2¥ passed last spring. | will be present to lead in the be m, Sunday in ‘he Pare Wayne Mickelson, Myron Littell SOME OPPOSITION peng a= Ehsew gree one Investigate each system and give | The next meeting is scheduled | inspirational time and show pic- ‘Mall and George Hesketh. en ae tua oo lead pe , : —— for Oct. 11 at the home of Mrs. | St. Philip Church tures, G. , sition te, Stewart and Son submitted a| Harry Ault. The Young People of the | |Graduates From Harper — a Jean L. Wortley figure of $2,486 to build a kitchen ———_-—— ‘at Rochester | church recently connphcted their) - ounty Galenine | METAMORA — Recent i te “Mest of the aula to we |Becomes Bride sleet was tabled aor fore Consider Lapeer Lists Schedule hie are Heal gaat "On| ssonee vas het, Petes lcd Hargee’ Hospital Scholl ot ; ‘bending leeus ‘steats ‘trom these rae Re an a ° ROCHESTER-—St. Philip's Epis-| Rally Day, Oct. 2, church and Witt, pee er pee ined. da hte t gant Ke aa = nt of . todd EEL t, oe | us “thle nefsilation of new | nedy ugnter of Ear enn | Soe ge Regan |, ix wast proves momento Drigon Camp Site jc cmv bas somance', Smt Sit seicen wi Sil: {ett balay 2 Se a ey the election, and made its MILFORD—Jean Lorraine Wort-| 4 representative of the Green change of time for services, be-| Jin start at 10 a. m. and Sunday Metamora PRAM will hold a special ‘Kennedy of | Thornville. Miss dpeleieatiabietion the autho. ley, pnt of Mr. and Mrs.| pra was present and stated that} METAMORA—Lapeer County ts — = Sapa ° School will meet ‘at 11 a. m. This, Mettine Saturday sept. 26. for the con- Kennedy will work in Ann Arbor, ct Lynn Wortley of Seven Mile road, their organization has $125 to pay | being considered as a possible site ed . e — is a permanent change of time. | Tdies of the OES will serve a dinner a . . . The Holly Area School District | is the recent bride of George C. toward an opaque projector if the | for a new 200-man prison camp | !ollows: . ; for the Masons at 7 pm. preceding the) HOUSEKEEPING HINT: Sell - —— over 100 pe y — ot South Lada. hye <<. board would authorize the pur-| by state officials. Gus Harrison, - ~ Sram : 2 cone: ay | those -in-the-way things for ready northwest corner a va We = — ; dii ‘ y Worship Service and Chure' Se T d H | : oa | cash th scifi County, and in the five townships | gan City, Ind. The pe was cress ial nae pence alma aren: school, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Prayer I ues ay earing | Bea ie ° ee of Holy, Rave, Groveland Spring-| performed in St. Mary's Church oe are looking over-a site in Hadley | 8d Sermon, 11 oie Nursery and or arver ik res. in Bere oo (Gardens. Assisting” the field Lake. in Milford, Township in the southeastern cor- Kindergarten—undercroft, 11 am, f C Pri | : %. Kenne utton . Jt ig made up of what formerty| For her wedding the bride chose County Deaths iar af theleoeney: Tuceday, Woman's Auxiliary , rincipa Tet see wo oe was a dozen or more dis-| a gown of white net over satin ~_—— . Be OS 5 | edo tice Guar fae Y-) ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP —|¢ pmmmuntyt Room hire |Wilme, Lange Mr Robert tricts, eagh with buildings of its) with bands of lace inserted on Mrs, Roger Comer tals feel there te plenty of work |cruvc, School-teacher's meeting. | Principal Adelaide Long of the | speexer ne! ‘Scouts wil ve the a own, and comprises a larger terri-| the fitted bodice and the fingertip ROCHESTER - Service for Mrs. Auge ens ‘dee the = ednes = ease ee George Washington Carver School | Trey Tewnshie | tory than any other school area | veil of Musion fell from a tiara of | Roger (Ellerene) Comer, 4, 1015 dome Co Rev. E. A. Lucas will conduct j, to have a hearing next Tuesday neff Gants, Line Dads Club starts the | in the county. seed pearis and rhinestones. She| North Main St., will be held 10| Msdley area a good possibility. | Holy Communion Services; St. in the school library on charges *sason st for next Thureday.. Everyone | carried a bouquet of white carna-|a.m. Monday at St. Andrews| The Lapeer County Board of Su- | Matthews Day:—Tuesday, J1 a.m., brought against her July 13 by em’ . tions, ivy, and a centered white Catholic Church, Rochester, Burial | pervisors is being asked to con-| Altar Guild will meet at the rec- Otis C. Eaton. Profi Sha G chairman of the it ring Group orchid. will be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. | sider a request from the state tory, followed by Holy Communion. | Citizens Improvement League Schedules Fall Meeting Annette Regan was maid of | Rosary Service for Mrs. Comer. | to locate a camp in the Ortonville Mrs. Long is chargeq with ~ 3 h id who died yesterday, will be held#Recreation area. Sites in other acceptin bribe fre >m- . Scheer pa ee One cil of Shirley Wortley ais “al Wert. at 5 p.m. Sunday, in William R.| counties are also under consider- Slides on M alay 7 ber "ee “the schoo} acai ' = gan a = Potere Funeral Home. | ation. W il] B Sh ret f teachi She the bride. 1] e own I urn for a teaching job. = Profit Sharing Industries will be| ly. sisters of She is survived by her husband; —— | has been suspended pending the BAMBOLA held at the Olds Hotel in Lansing,| Dennis P. Regan served his two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Olson of | | | hearin: . " i. Se ob ed ht oh an ean tay apd ors tere UMUAY PTA Slates or Matted Lake | Mrs oe rr ot Pi Shiet : ing Ss we of New Yo y; two ers, | WALLED LAKE — The Rev. cation — conduct the hearing. r Principal speaker will be the Na-| Weldon P. Regan. Kirwin Tantguay of Los. Angeles, | Teacher Rece tion Harold Wik, missionary in Malaya, ° tional rag ge aaa roa eran haga —— in| Calif, and Byron Tantguay of §YV p | will be the speaker at the 10 a.m. Kloyi to Act on Zoning president o! preme Aluminum sconsin, Mr. ai Mrs. Kegan) Norway (Mich.) | 2 A Sunday worship service at the Industries, Ltd., Toronto. His topic will be at home at Dixboro and| Mrs. Comer had been employed | IMLAY CITY — The PTA will) First Baptist Church here. NOVI — The Novi Township will be “The Philosophy of Profit} Eight Mile roads. | | for the past seven years by the on ag ager ee re-| First Baptist pastor, the Rev. Board will meet Monday night to. sharing. : ——— Social Security Board, Pontiac, oa = . : tea my eve- “Wendal Maloch, has announced make decisions on rezoning of ' This meeting is open to ail who Second Salk Clinic and had been a teacher in| — " Gs bags — hee that the missionary will also show property as requested by Ford| are interested in Profit Sharing. Rochester. ' a veorge Taack is in charge slides of Malaya at the evening Motor Co., in view of their pro- | Reservations may be made through | tO Start at Marlette Mark J. Smith of the program which will include | service at Us ‘ Posed Lincoln Plant here. Sumner L. Prior, chapter secre-} ARLETTE—J. J. Black, acting) OXFORD — Service for Mark oiph rnp. pastor of Trinity ie) _ i ai . . * i € fc ar Teta st Bec] gure of fhe Selec" Coumy| Zw Sm eon ear MEF tat Cure. a mai the ES to Mark 50 Years agit * ° ea epartment, announces : | music departme nt, under the di- seciind Salk vaccine clinics which | Was. held this morning at St. Jo-| oa | Farmer Has Soft Spot will begin the week of Sept. 19. | seph Catholic Church, with burial |p pete : 7 eee | LAKE ORION—The Fiftieth A e Clinic for the Marlette Com-|in Eastlawn Cemetery. The baby | “es nments ™! serv E ORION—The Fiftieth An- Dinner will be held at the Blanche and never has balked under heavy | loads. _ Progressive Baer | chairman, has announced a pro-| Thomas, with burial in Lakeside | igram will be presented bv Boy | Cemetery. The two-hour-old baby | ny 1 q : Scout Explorer's Rost No. 60. | was the son of Richard and Susan Marks First Meeting ; =; , Church Incorporates Refreshments will be served by Thomas, of 4095 Solvay, Drayton MARLETTE — A_ progressive See rae fe eree couer etek Winter Bible School ee eee Tae: dinner Spened the fall's first meet-_ can be shaped with your fingertips. ~ METAMORA~—Undenominational ——— ing of the Altrusea Club. The! | dinner began at the home of Mrs. Max Patrick, continued to the, Marlette Foundation NEW ERA’s glorious shirt inspired by Slates Alumni Event * Italy's summer skies. In Milano pink, Oakwood. Community Church is POrty at Thornville starting a winter Bible School from) METAMORA — Adults of the home of Mrs. John Shield and | -7t8 p. m. Wednesday and every I Thronville Sunday School and their | | Wednesday night thereafter until| families will have a party at the; MARLETTE—The Marlette ren aE pol sed bal eis naw Capri blue, Roman maize and Naples : five to 17\ home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alumni Foundation has appointed Nixon for business meeting and . Children ge also be a| Dudley tonight. A potluck lunch | Mrs. Lionel Thompson as hospt- | 1 ANRUSSI dessert. coral. Sizes 30-38, $3. 98. Other ——- —_ ao Will be served “| tality hostess for the Alumni-| 2 TEDUNI Biveds next attr te will be on from $1 98, Re can : Dedication weekend of Se 24 ' |“‘Interior Decorating,” at the For. details on transportation, joins Bible Seaai aad = : pasion “home of Mrs. Ward Hendricks. contact the minister at the par-, JOINS Dibie eminary Alumni officers are_ completing 5 ROWD Seneennnnnnemeesmemenne in Russ’ — —— vend METAMORA — Marjorie Nass, the details for the banquet. Mem- | & PESAK _|Copper Jewelry’ Topic : i daughter of Mrs.. Arthur Avey) bers of the classes of 1905 and! 7 ICHRA £ Yo H k Country Store Announce - ement and the late William Nass, has 1930 are busy trying to get 100 ho ung homemakers : og enrolled in the Baptist. Bible per cent attendance at the event.” ; ates AVON TOWNSHIP—Stiles ‘Young anes Elizabeth Lake Road - | Seminary at Johnson City, N. Y. | These classes are ‘te honored 10 CHI 3 Homemaker’s Extension group will | Open Weekdays 10 .A.M.-10 P.M. Y as- | saries, : : i e \ € sified ads! ‘To reach more pros | Over two thousand venies < SERGE SI SAA sound od oe Cair Little, 700 As Advertised in Seventeen and Madamolselle | Mrs. oy = for your merchandise, serv-| have beén mailed, and banquet rEre, Cloud, squall, Storm, front, frtere, Mrs. Rex Boner ‘will give the No date — snd FE 2-8181 for an ad- onan must by in by Mom-| J. ©1955, wnare My Line, tne. — 9-7} | lesson on “Copper Jewelry.” Re- : roe 7 | er , tredhments will be sfrved. - | . 5 es 5 te . : f-» 4 .! 4 . x ‘ \ wh i rd \ ot i ) _ can i : ae sig ‘ \ : vf me f } ” ° , Ips ole Be tog rials a on poe val L f : PTO eee er ew 7 6 We ORO OM Is de é | OS SMe ak ON Pontiac Press Salutes THI » PON TI : A (; PR | y SS Follow High School Students of Oakland County ._) a , News Here Every Week SATURDAY, ESEETEMBED 17, ¥955 . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Your Neighbor's House Son and Daughter Mean Three Bedrooms By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor First a boy . . . then five years later a girl . . .-then in a couple of years the two-bed- room house. is too small, so they start looking around for some- thing bigger. That's the story of the Davis family. Francis and Ann Davis, son Timothy (aged eight) and daugh- ter Mary Ellen. (aged three) have called 2266 Fairport in Drayton Woods, home for sev- eral weeks. In contrast to the home they. moved from, they have plenty of room to spread out, and each child has his own room. The basement was in when the Davis’ saw the plans of builder, Elmer Kunse, and de- cided this was their house. Now, five months later, they are settling down, pleased with their choice. From the street the house is mostly red brick. The upper part of the bedroom wing has tongue and groove boards painted white. The other three sides of the house, surprisingly enough, are covered with brown cedar shakes. With the attached garage, the house fits comforta- JUST ONE MORE — Her bright and shining kitchen is a good place for mother to make cookies, Mary Ellen thinks. She was shy about picture- taking until the tray of cookies was used for bait. SERENITY — It's’ a serene, sunny bly, yet doesn’t crowd the 9- housed in a Chinese cabinet, foot lot. Grass, of course, is still a promise for the future, But the extended back yard is already in use with a picnic table under the trees. The lot is 290’ deep. One knows that next spring and’ summer, the planter box under the living room windows will be - bright with flowers, The first impression one gets when entering the Davis home is light. A golden glow seems to come from the handsome wall-to-wall carpeting. It is tweed wool with raised loops, subtiy combining several shades of yellow, gold and tan, It ties the living room, dining ell and hall into one harmoni. ous area. The walls in these rooms, as well as in the kitchen, are painted a rosy beige which adds to the effect of light. The knee- hole desk, end tables, chair frames, and a lamp table are all made of birch finished in a golden shade. The upholstered furniture in- cludes a charcoal gray tweed’ sofa, two red chairs and one deep green arm chair. The tele- vision set and recerd player are careers “ ia room, ‘The light “filters in softly through the printed sheer drapes» The birch furniture comple- ments the golden-hued tweed rug, whilé upholstered chairs add color: : * ne | i } 1 * lacquered green. Mrs. Davis is pleased that she’s able ta use her floor- length chromespun draperies from her other house. They're _tiheer, off-white with a green design. Over the mahogany dining room table is an interesting, hanging lamp in. sunburst de- sign. Trimmed in ‘wood, and brass, it can be raised or low- ered to control the light. In line with the open planning of this part of house, the kitchen is closed off only by a half cab- inet wall. A drawer and a cup- board open into both kitchen and dining room. The counter tops are yellow marbleized lineoleum, while the floor lino- jleum is spatter-printed with , flecks of red, green, yellow and “brown on a beige background. BASEMENT. STAIRS CONVENIENT The kitchen opens directly into the garage and gives easy ac- cess. to the basement stairs. The door to the backyard opens close by. Everyone in the family is looking forward to the time ro The fine grain of the birch cabinets blends in beautifully with the yellow counter tops and the rosy beige walls. The counter to the right is the one. opening into the dining ell. ROOT I § when the huge basement rec- reation reom is finished, It even has a stone fireplace where the children can hang their Coristmas stockings. An efficient laundry room and the oll furnace take up the rest of the space down there. Tow-headed Mary Ellen has.a sunny yellow bedroom, first door down the hall. Both she and her brother have maple twin beds. Hers bas a green spread on it to’ match her green curtains. Place of honor in the room is held by the rocking chair full of dolls. Tim's room is painted a mas- culine blue. It looked extremely tidy for a room belunging to an . « eight-year-old boy. His curtains are made from an antique car printed “cotton, All the bedroom wijgdows are placed high enough to allow furniture to be placed underneath. All the closets have Sliding doors, LINEN STORAGE Space at the end of the hall is utilized for a built-in cup- THIRTEEN board and set of drawers, per- fect space for linen storage Mr. and Mrs, Davis chose the same golden birch furniture for their bedroom. Here the green walls contrast pleasantly with the yellow spread and curtains and the brown shag rug. Ceramic tile makes bath- toom cleaning simple. This one is tiled in peach, with lots of room on each side of the sink and three cabinets built in under it. Mrs. Davis chose a plastic shower curtain with bronze, black and white fish on a printed net. . The Davis home ts the third one built by Mr. Kunse from the same general plan. He was assisted in his work by Darwin Catlin. NEW IN DRAYTON WOODS — The home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Davis at 2266 The sides and rear are brown cedar shakes. The attached car-and-a-half garage pro- Fairport combines red brick with tongue and groove boards painted white in front. Syed Le %, » x : Fei re ” stalled to enclose any 5-foot re- cessed tub. Stretched taut and Brazilian prefinction of cement reached an all-time high of 2,439,. 2,030,418 tons in 1953. . - . 7 T . SUGGESTION: To hire help| An automobile oil filter will re; — you can depend on, plage Help |-move a pound or more of dirt and tons in 1954 compared with|Waned ads in Pontiac Press. | sludge from the car's oil in 5,000 —_ = Call FE 2-8181. miles of driving. : smooth in aluminum frames, the gg five-toot high panels seal in shower | P spray and keep water from drip- |)" ping or puddiing on bathroom |? Bakelite vinyl resins are |. extruded to form a flexible, water-| ~~ resistant track for the sliding| ANGLE—TEE Neyer BARS . 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SEPTEMBER 17. 1955 as ‘Uncle Sam Soothes cone: Pains WASHINGTON (INS) — Uncle Sam is stepping up a new program to help city governments overcome | an acute case of growing pains. * * * ‘The trouble stems from the tre- mendous postwar housing boom which has taxed te the limit the | ability of cities to provide adequate municipal facilities for mushroom- ing homes in suburban areas. areas have or are rapidly ex- hausting the available supply of developed land for new dwel- lings. In the future, most new housing will be constructed ‘on raw, land in undeveloped nee- tions. . That means municipalities will be spending literally billions of dollars lon new public works, such as wa- iter facilities, streets and schools, It’s no secret that most urban | to keep pace with the creation of | Your Dream Kitchen Custom-Built to Exact Measurements! 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Tax money just isn't available to un- dertake the necessary planning much less immediate construction. But a helping hand is being ee een on City Building Permit Figure Hits $585,877 | | A 12-unit apartment building and |a new elementary school headed | the list of building permits issued , by the City Building Dept. this | week, Total value of the week's | Permits was $585,877. | The apartment will be built at 126 Seminole Ave. by A.L.K. Build- ing Co., of Detroit. The school, temporaily known as the Linda | Vista Elementary, will be erected 1 on Court drive at the cost of $399,- | 613, Other permits valued at $500 or ‘more follow: Bouma, om, 681, 686, 766, T71 and T16 Melrose, $36,000. 1233, +5}29 Poathessine. sui, 000, ‘nh 6.) peeves, . 398, we be 4, ‘fe House, 604 Alton, 69,000. Garage, 234 8. Ganford improve: rd, 9800 727) «Orehard Garage, mente, Lake, $1,400. Garage, 15 NW. Bhirlgy, 9615 Garage, @71 — $725 Garage, 119 J $860 rage, 6) E ree #700. Oarage, Murrey, Garage, 105 Colgate, $1. 200 Garage, 604 Fourth, Carage, 555 EF. howd teld, 9900 Oarage, @ Oak Hill, te Garage, 42 Thorpe Garage, 1620 enler "100 r fire, explos on damage, 4 Lib- Basement, 473 Emerson, 81.000 433 B $1 00. Year ‘round comfort, all-weather protection, colorful beauty for she | COSt life of your bome! PHA fnencing. Convenient tore, Cholce of colors! (er tree cotimate and details See our display of Eagle Picher sluminum combination doors, windows and jalousies. CUSTOM-MADE WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS KOOL VENT ALUMINUM AWNINGS 7 on ie Pontiac , | sorts | grease. Wax can be removed with Finance Agency through a system of interest-free federal loans to cities to make advance plans for thelr urgently needed — works, HHFA officials quickly point out that their so-called “program of advances for public works” is no quick cure to the pressing problem but they say it will help to get the ball rolling on the important pro}- ects. TOWNS STYMIED Commissioner John C. Hazeltone of HHFA's community facilities administration points out that most cities are unable under their laws previous planning programs in 1944 and 1949, Hazel- tine says that the way was cleared for the construction of some three billion, 600 million dollars in new projects. The new program authorized by Congress calls for planning up to 48 billion dollars, which of- — say could stimulate new public works in the neighborhood of four billion, 800 million dollars, since one dollar of federal actual construction value. *, © «@ So far Congress has appropriated $4,500,000 for the program, a step which has cased. restrictions an the operation and permits the lending of a maximum $450,000 in any one state. Additional appropri- ations are expected next year. How have the states reacted to the new program? Hazeltine says the large number of inquiries and applications from cities. to - the HHFA “indicate an acceleration in the interest in public works plan- — throughout the. country.” Wicker Basket Chairs Now Appear in Colors © CHICAGO (INS)—Something new is being added to wicker basket chairs—color, * * * adults and kiddies, were shown at | the recent International Ho m-e Furnishings Market in silvery blues greens and orchid and in yellow and gold, A firm at Chicago's American ~ | Furniture Mart which displayed the new colors said the chairs have been decorated with a metallic lacquer which has undergone all chipping off. * cost about one dollar more than the natural wicker ones. They will be in stores next September. Refinishing Hint Before ‘refinishing old woodwork which has previously been painted, it needs to be thoroughly cleaned | ‘ean provide up to $100 worth of These chairs, in sizes for both| of weather tests without | The ae basket chairs will | Eves. & Sun. of all dirt, grease and wax. A strong soap and water solution = or any of the specially prepared | products designed for this purpose — will remove all normal dirt and turpentine, mineral spirits or a Oskiand Coun soi sett fe Ave., Bertiey LI Fanes | special wax removing product. EAST CIVILIANS $250 Down And You're In! With eur easy payment plan you can con- vert to a regular FHA mortage, any time you wish. 32. 50 West Moves You In! NortH : THERE’S NOTHING LIKE THIS-ANYWHERE! V ' W AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT CERAMIC TILE BATH 4437 BLVO, SELECT OAK FLOORS FULL BASEMENT BRUSH-COATED BASEMENT WALLS STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS 8'x20’ SOLID CEMENT DRIVE PAYED STREET PAID BY BUILDER CHOICE OF SEVEN “7 HANDSOME DESIGNS “* Complete Sad'So0 Rose-Hill Realty Co., 19470 Grand-River, KE 2-9060 LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW AND USED HOMES IN MICHIGAN $100 $250 Is All You Pay Total Monthly Payment BIG BONUS GIFT To The First 15 Buyers YOU AND YOUR WIFE $25 GOV'T BOND TO EACH | OF YOUR CHILDREN | A BEAUTIFUL GAS RANGE AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR A SODDED FRONT LAWN} | SOUTH ETERANS Ne Other Charges ONLY $72.00 VETERANS YOUR CHOICE OF: GOV'T BOND EACH TO Real Estate Officers Named at Mackinac MACKINAC ISLAND # — The Michigan Real Estate Assn. opened a two-day convention Friday and unanimously elected a slate of of- ficers headed by Stewart E. Butts, Ann Arbor, as: president. He succeeds Bruce J. Annett, Pontiac. Elected vice president | were William V. Louks, Detroit; Eward Tozke, Benton Harbor: Mark H. Piper Jr., Flint, and Don- ald H. Treadwell, Wyandotte. Other new éfficials are Nor. man QO. Stockmeyer, Detroit, treas- | urer, and Joseph Hertel, Grand Rapids, secretary. The opening session was ad- dressed by Eugene P. Conser, Chicago, executive vice president of the National Assn. of Real Estate Boards. TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE JOHN | KINZLER 670 W. Huron PE 4-3525. C. SCHUETT’S ESTATE AD PAGE 22. TODAY IN ‘BUILDERS’ SECTION Tune in on Our “OPEN HOUSE” “HOME BUILDERS. COME TO. us! - for Your CHANNEL 9 CKLW SUNDAY 11:30 to 12) EE WHEN YOU HEAT Gas HEATING EQUIPMENT NOTHING FER BUETI OTTO A. TRZOS 3101 Orcherd Loke Rood KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 CALL MA 6-6247 | | a y, Sis = Re - O ADDITIONS . ; PORCHES . . BREEZEWAYS . . ROOFING . . SIDING (ALUMI- NUM, ASBESTOS, INSULATED, WOOD SHAKES) CEMENT WORK. ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS AND WINDOWS .. AWNINGS ... ASPHALT PAVING FOR DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS. . RONDEL FOLDING ALUMINUM GET YOUR GARAGE NOW Let us build your garage for you. Any size Our representative will call It costs far less than you think, and it can be easily and any style. at your convenience. No obligation. tinanced. FEderal 2-121 1 ~or FE 5-9236 G&M CONSTRUCTION CO. - COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE No Money Down-FHA Terms-Free Estimates % OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P.M. 2260 Dixie Hwy. — 2 Blocks North of Telegraph Road, Pontiac Beautiful Devon Brook in BLOOMFIELD HILLS $37,900 -Including Let—Ready to Move In Ideal living among beautiful gentle rolling hills. Located half way between Pontiac and Birming- ham in Beautiful Bloomfield Township. Transpor- tation to Vaughn School District and St. Hugo Seven minutes ‘Catholic School. Center. MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 11:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. PHONE MIdwest 6-4811 to’ Shopping 1-Acre Seeded Sites . Gas Heat... Bedrooms . Designs . . Automatic Softeners . throughout . . Optional Air Conditioning, Interior Color Coordinates... 3‘-foot prote overhang . BI-LEVEL BASEMENTS and 1- “FLOOR RANCH STYLE. 60% Financing Up to 25 Yours inzlor EXCLUSIVE MODERN or CONTEMPORARY . Paved Gas Incinerators . Built-in . 2 and 3 Baths . . finished Storage Roads ... Paved Drives... _ Gas Water Heaters . liances .., 3 and 4 all-to- Wall Carpeting e Garages (sub- heated) aperies, Furnishings, and Individual Architectural Subdivision planning by Landscape Architect . TRI-LEVELS—EXPOSED - Other Models from * $25,000 = «4 = COMPANY ¥ ee i i+ = | : a J j é THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1955. DDT Spraying by Planes Costs $1 Each Acre ’ WASHINGTON — The United States Forest Service , started spraying somie- 2,250,00 acres’ of ny Te Buy or Sell Real Estate Call the “All-Weman Realty“ spruce-fir forests with DDT trom planes this summer: in an at- tempt to save them from serious| .- damage or ruin by the spruce Threatened forests are in Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and New Mexico. Some 12.3 billion board feet of hupi- ber, valued at $38,000,000 as it stood in the woods, or $750,000,000 as sawn lumber, ,was threatened at the start.of the battle. ER’S GREAT SEVENTEEN as Cost of spraying averages a little —- © more than $1 an acre. The Forest we Service said it was the largest} YX ones project is had ever undertaken $3, Santana 2a. ; -3846 or FE 56-1786 a Ph ONE OF THE BEST - Alig WINDOW DEALS IN TOWN! || —<—— Storm Windows 40% Off List Price LIGHTLY CURTAINED — BUT WITH A SPECIAL SPARKLE — Sheer or semi-sheer curtains are so often the answer for the wipdows ~—because the room is.9o much when the sun shineg/ in; and a breeze should come — but there must be protéction against anyone: looking into the house. The only trouble is that some« | times the room asks for more interest and perhaps a lit(le more _ elegance than the ordinary sheer, sangly tailored,‘ can give it. i i | Solvers of this problem are new curtain fabrics that are richly | metallic with Lurex yarns. These bright threads of gold, silver, cop- |per, and colored metallics make changes for the, new lightweight fabrics. They’re sometimes very fige, and they take new flowerlike colors called porcelain tones, which match or contrast with the other yarns of the curtain weaves, Light does something special as it = through the metallic, and has a new effect on the room. Open Plan Homes Ofter More Space for Living | CHICAGO — American home-/| being designed especially for the | dwellers continue to discover that! purpose. There are, for instance, } more space for living is afforded | the modular units which stack, or. by open-plan houses. Even when/ group, or stand alone. These meet ithe actual floor space is small, | almost any need or situation, | such flexible arrangements permit} hen there’ ‘ family activities and entertaining| jy the cones a leritoagss $4395 sep 1 $4595 | to spill over from one area to the! proving most helpful. it is the NO PRESSURE | next. simple device of applying a fine CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES! 1 Much households, a sense of | finish to chests, desks, cabinets | ' orderliness can be maintained b c You'll Find Prices Lower Here Because We Are Distributors y | and cidcboards on all cides. Thus | ALWINDO CO. [m2 2 Da | Open Sunday 11 A. M. ~ 5.30 P.M. Open ‘vil 8 P. M. Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. ANY STYLE FULL THICKNESS First nt ae LUMBER | QUALITY | ing. As can be expected, large! to designate a division of space. | glass areas and the absence of |*tm many instances, these pieces | ; partitioning walls do pose problems| may be grouped with related Pi ° 1702 S. Telegraph (Aug. Johnson Bidg.) FE 5-3728 a Lee and grouping of pieces to serve as room dividers. | ine 1e ame | ig roe To make this possible such de- Pp . d These blems can be easil solved, beceear. by utilizing el signers of contempbrary furniture on er osa Quality C aig: by Roth for Over 20 Years! ; as John Van Koert Sind Edward | ingenious pieces of furniture NOW | wormiey have been paying par‘ | ticular attention to the profile or — Most Complete contour of the pieces they create so they will be attractive from Unpelated | Furniture |i any and all angles, whether by (themselves or in free standing groups. This feature is particular- Pick and Paint Store ly desirable where one room flows 143 Oskland Ave. FE 5-9562 I) into another with little else than | the furniture to mark the sepa- BUY YOUR BUILDING Roof Boards BLOCKS FROM US! No Finer Blocks Can Be ‘Bought Anywhere! ; ration. Corner Fittings Same LLIS NST | - Price as Sevcher E COD - co. | There are. of course, other ways | E K T R A S 4] U | Hh G SI { Specialists in ie designate the various areas in R ' these modern homes, One. of ‘the | : A New Process — Ours Re-Modeling i ‘easiest and most effective devices y ere ' Alone in the Pontiac Area— 2690 S. Weedward | is to change wall treatments from Gives You. Stronger Building FE 2-2671 | One-Space to another. If the house | Blocks, Lighter in Weight tor Easier Handling. tf you are consid- ering Masonry Construction, see these Blocks before you build... Available only at TRU-BILT! is small, a change in colors and | textures should be on the subtle | 11] side so eyes won't stop abruptly r Only 9 Lett! midway around the interior. One such subtle gradation | hh, Ax8x3 sae -4x8x%)... 2g isa 4x8x54 . $683... Not Seconds ‘SHEET ROCK a0ec ATH 3 Mahogany - K notty Pine Decorative Sheet Rock 4x Bx% suerte $180, 4x10x3 Sheet Rock $200, | 4x 8 Knotty Pine Sheet Rock $320... STRUCTURAL STEEL RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL perhaps, the fireplace or window: | call for painting the walls of a 2 BEDROOM kitchen a light blue-green — par- ticularly if it is flooded with sun- | $ light. Then the walls in living =| o } 5 0 wall finished in beige. | Such a color scheme would not dining areas might be painted a deeper tone of blue-green with, | DOWN FHA TERMS only hold the whole of the small | interior together but would also) tend to give the feeling of on TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 1992 Pontiac Drive FE =>" . Complete and quiet spaciousness. . Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads Monthly Payments Rl o beep it a large dy 8 Mahogany Sheet Rock $922... friendly atmosphere, cha g | $ , are that the wall treatments are Ripple Wood somewhet at teat There are a D - BUY now! SHUE! num ways to paint such ° m4 ° ! Greenlawn, just South of Come || Walls. ecorative . ; DRIVEWAYS—PARKING AREAS ;3 merce Bed. } blocks fant tif One ts to use warm and even Plywood a7; : Y WwW ! intense colors such as mustard | #4 “ < \~ sean hy nity | Model Open Saturday & | so pomceranate. scominct, to 8 ywoo e Residential | Sunday 1-6 ‘|| Another interesting device ts to. | \ 4 x - x 5/16 : » indicate the various areas with | e Com mercial contrasting wall treatments, ® Industrial Free Estimates PONTIAC ASPHALT PAVING WK KK KKK KKK Kk OO ao 4 COLWELL HOMES, INC. As an example, the walls in the , living area of a large open-plan | home could be painted citron yel- low, while the extension of one | | | | | wall — which serves the. dining 2100 Dixie Highway | FE 4.8770 a0, Monte ka. random boerda, Gniehed. fe BI RD SH INGLES OK IKK ROTI KKK KKK IO KK =o ise ee on Heavy Thick Butts aya VE _ 7 =/ - 7/ poo — Y/ J, fH Vr J / p= fp “Hf — J / EZ) Yi p= }; = ff a / ipo 7/ p= ff (F— iff = ff pa }, pad ps yf pod | ff ff $ 95 | a | 7 \C “Asa tent a You : f nda a) | - WELD: TEX SQ. . ‘oom A QC We Only Have a Few Home ) Decorative Plywood ( 5 U Available with 1% Baths . 4x8x5/16 B i R D nN _IN THE CITY OF MIFORD—CORNER OF PLEASURE AND COMMERCE U | Tep- n] - Qt °7790 yo VETERANS she 0 FU LL l | SHINGLES | 0 oe a oe Ow Oe Se Oe Ow Oe OD ee a OP ABC and | FHA Financing No Down Payment PRICE sclcidned CIVILIANS : ] 2 500 | é 3 | {l ) ii ‘ FHA J U - eee =a SRN MF are ee oe eee costs fy W orb. Molin Ca. of Pontiec = MODEL OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 1-8° “| » A Lot of House for the Money! | GORDON. BEGIN a I \ © Good Sized Room @ Large Lots ~ FE 5- 1 U @ Lerge Utility rand e Peed Streets James Couzens Hwy., DETROIT E 69 0 te | Leeunnnee! PROMPT DELIVERY “nit, TH LUMBER. 3360 WEST HURON. FE 5-6910 < f] © Custom suit Conpeuts ® Brick Veneer Front e Tel. UN 4-4810 fl - Circular Drive for Easy Parking and Loading . VU LU UU GU CU LE LI LL UE ER | ae Z : i, Tee : : : ive "ef i f 2 oe 7 t io -4 : ie E. { : ; | : : ! E - ' Be : i } ‘ msTHE PONTIAC PRESS, J ; Z i ® i } f { + } J : 4 * ( ; 2 en Bungalow oT 345° Full Price Low powN Payment S362! awen’"im Taxes & Ina. Featuring: FHA @ Large Utility Room @ Hardwood Floors @ Tile Bath and Shower @ Automatic Ges Heat Ducted Into Each Room Close to schools — bus’ — shopping. Take N. Perry to Madison turn left on Madison to model ... open daily @ Weed Kitchen Cabinets | “O™ *** @ Automatic Hot Water @ Cement Wolk to Sidewalk FE 5-7923 Qt arta Due to Holiday Model Closed Sat., Sept. 17 PEARL BUILDING CO. 773 MADISON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1955 \ BOULEVARD GARDENS — A brick open homes is rising rapidly in Pontiac new communi of 308 two-bedroom | district. There are six exterior designs offered by Green & Sarko Build- east side residential | ers in cooperation with Rose-Hill Realty Co. Duplex Homes Now Available Boulevard Gardens, plex homes with full basements, | is under constfaction on a scenic | hillside in Pontiac. SAVE WITH | HYDRASPLIT We Carry « Complete Stock of * Natural Building Stone * Marble * Slate M-59 (% Mi. West of Airpert) Ph. OR 3-1594 PONTIAC CUT STONE A model is open on East Boule- | vard between Mt. Clemens and | Perry streets, * * Priced from $11,350, the attrac- tively - designed modern duplexes are offered by Green & Sarko) Builders uilders in cooperation with Rose- | ALSIDE BAKED ENAMEL ALUMINUM “tS BfNX. @ For Residing Homes @ For New Construction @ Eliminates Painting @ Insulates Home @ Aluminum Vertical Peneling in 13 Colors LEADERS and PIONEERS ALUMINUM SIDING ALCO ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CORP. FE 5-3412 S. DEPKL Factor Rep. NATIONAL HOMES OPEN .HOUSE Diamond | 33 . «. We still have some 30-year mortgages available Highest in QUALITY... - « - that’s our new feature home, a spacious 3-bedroom beauty by National. Big rooms, abundant closets, aluminum windows, large Youngstown kitchen . . . Quick occu- pancy—start living in your own home sooner than you expect! Come, see it TODAY! - LOW DOWN PAYMENT Monthly Payments as LOW as ‘ih plus taxes AS ADVERTISED IN [MEA MODEL OPEN Daily and Sundays from. 10 a, m. to 8 p. m. Phone MI 40328 _ Ideally situated. Only 1.2 miles north of Union| Lake Village on Union Lake Rd., turh left on Hutchins Rd. Mode) home located just- 1,000 feet west of St: Patrick's Catholic Church, DRIVE OUT TOMORROW! “JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION Box 388,/ Birmingham, Mich. LOCATION | a develop- | ment of 308 two-bedroom brick du. | | and offices. Hill Realty Co. Gas heat is avail- able in half of the homes. There is no down payment to veterans, with the buyer paying closing costs only, Liberal FHA | terms are offered. Many of the homes are ready for immediate | occupancy, Located in Pontiac's rapidly-de- | veloping east side residential dis- trict, the community of duplex | homes ‘is only five minutes from jor. shopping facilities. SCHOOL BUS SERVICE School bus service is available, and a park with recreational and picnic facilities is located a mile south of Boulevard Gardeng = on East evard. Easily accessible are the Gen- eral’ Motors Truck & Coach Divi- sion, Pontiac Motors and other in- dustrial plants. Buyers are given a choice of six exterior designs on five curv- ing asphalt-paved streets. Ail rooms are spacious, and the extra-large kitchen is equipped with modern Youngstown, cabinets. . Other kitchen features are a large breakfast area and linoleum covering for the complete floor. Handsome ceiling-to-floor ward-| robe closets are equipped with slid- ing doors, a built-in shoe rack and built-in storage shelving. . Utilities have been installed at one end of the poured concrete Scaenaa leaving an extra-large area for. family recreation activi- ties. There is a spacious fruit | closet under the staircase. Serving ag a divider in the du | plexes is a solid eight-inch block wall from basement to roof, which eliminates noises and assures com- plete privacy in each duplex home. Other features are a ceramic tile bath, large linen closet, built- {n telephone stand, select oak flooring, birch flush doors, clothes chute and 30-gallon automatic hot | water heater, Construction of new dwellings in Pontiac was up slightly in August, year and July of 1954. Permits were issued for 84 dwellings val- ued at $570,230. In July there were some 52 permits for $422,650. In July of 1954 there were 135 new dwellings erected at a cost of $921,800. Total building permits followed the same pattern. Two hundred and sixty-seven valued at $822,162 represented more than the 239 is- sued in July, but value was less. July's figures were $1,745,262. Per- mits last year also went over the million dollar figure in July. This follows a national trand. Of | ficials in the building business be- is leveling off, No Water on Hardwood In normal cleaning, do not treat hardwood floors with water, but dust clean with a soft brush, dry mop or cloth. If soiled or spot | stained, rub with a mop or cloth ‘slightly moistened with penetrat- = sealer, turpentine or furniture | polish. This procedure is especial- ly effective in cleaning the tight- | grained hardwoods of maple and birch. Three New Colors | come up with three colors that | they claim will mix harmoniously ; with all other colors. They've | named the néw shades Dawn Yel- | low, Meridian Blue, and Sunset | Crepes ’ Regular tongued and grooved maple flooring in strip form is now | favored for use as wall paneling in modern residences, clubs, taverns the heart of the city with its ma-| and recreational | Seen in Drapes NEW YORK (INS)—There is a fascination about things Oriental— | particularly for American drapery designers. The latest drapes all show a strong Eastern influence, using’ |green and blue combinations, | bronzed greens or strong shades of red or_blue. One exotic print looks like a group of illustrations right out New Building in City. Drops During August but well below both June of. this | of Omar Khayyam’, “Rubalyat.” "It shows framed figures dene in pen and ink style oa a cloud- | like background. Colors include jade, burnt. orange, grey, white and gold. An abstract in fortisan and rayon | shows brilliant bird-like shapes, combined with bronze against al background of black mesh lines. FRRMAN | INFLUENCE Another "new drape has received | its inspiration from the crewel | rugs of Persia. Using intense shades of henna, Persian blue and turquoise, the curved and pointed | shapes of the — have —— effect. The venetian look is also popular this year. A new drapery | uses a damask design with | metallic pigment overlay for that | elegant look in such colors as | pink or slate, and cerise, or | sliver and ivory. Since strong colors are in vogue, you can buy almost any shade of fabric to blend im with the Oriental | look. Rochester Spring Hill i lieve the entire housing program | | esque, roiling, colorfully treed, Eight New York artists have | Corner Adams Rd. and Walton 135’x174’ $1980 140°x175’ 2490 180x390 - 9290 Large lots with 120° minimum frontage, where it is picture with rayines and hill sites. A new subdivision with an ex- ceptional choice of lots for tri- levels, open basements, of hill top homes with a view. School bus service to the Rochester Schools Terms as Lew as 20% Down HOWARD T. KEATING CO. ~ (Pontiac Read) Rochester, Michigan _ Olive 1-7811 ATTICS — Porches — Garages Aluminum. or Wood 3377 West Huron St. Extra Rooms. Added NO MONEY DOWN — 3 YEARS TO PAY Free Estimates MICHIGAN HOME -REMODELERS DORMERS — Roofing & Siding Combination _Windows FE 4-5063 eee 'Y'Got Maple at Home? Oriental Hues r - the popularity of maple and h furniture has advanced, in- rior decorators are taking a sec- ond look at hardwood flooring romeret from these two species. decorators like the quiet reaay, the restrained grain pat- tern and the light tone of maple and birch floors in modern resi-| dences. Do-It- Yourself Headquarters © Hardware Supplies © Paint Supplies © Lumber Supplies ® Do-it- Yourself Kits © Building ALL TYPES OF BUILDING SUPPLIES CHURCH'S, Inc. FE 2-0233 107 Squirrel Road Auburn — POOLE LUMBER | AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE FE 4. anywhere other solid fuels are used! ORDER NOW! Don’t Get Caught With a Cold Furnace! WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR INVENTORY OCTOBER 3-4-5 Inspect Home Often Some houses are given the nec- essary protection against destruc- tive moisture only when an emer- _|gency arises — a roof leaks or.a pipe bursts. Others are. neglected and soon reach a serious state of disrepair. The wise home owner makes regular inspections of his | property, sometimes with an ‘ex- | perienced craftsman whose a ing enables him to discover de- .| fects not always apparent to the average householder. Much dam-. age may thus be avoided and/| considerable money saved. C. SCHUETT’S REAL ESTATE AD PAGE 22 TODAY IN BUILDERS’ SECTION , Tune in on Our “OPEN HOUSE” _ CHANNEL 9 CKLW SUNDAY 11:30 to 12 Be One of the HAPPY HOME OWNERS to Live in-These... GRES MANY OUTSTANDING FEATURES: @ 50-ff. Rench Type Lot @ 2 Bedrooms @ Tile Bath @ Forced Air Heat @ Birch Flush Doors @ All Aluminum Windows ’ PAYMENTS ONLY $ PER 4 MONTH including taxes — insurance — end — YOU PAY ONLY $700 Down Crestview Homes, Inc. Seld by HANNAN FE 3-9356. RANCH-TYPE 2-BEDROOM _ @ Ook Hardwood Flooring e Fully Insulated @ Ges Lines @ Overhang Roof @ Four Styles to Choose From @ City Water and Sewer OPEN SAT. AND 8UN. 9a. m, to 9 p. m. DAILY 12 noon to 6 p. m. 861 EMERSON MODEL . & ae | | + SCHOOL 1594 LUMBER (CO. BUILD IT ALSYMiTs is the ideal ma- terial for carports, patios, sun shelters, fences. alsverrve is weather- proof, shatter-proof, manent, Transmits reduces glare and heat. at minimum cost. Saws and nails like wood. sno ig. HARDWARE ¢ COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES | 151 OAKLAND } FE 4-1594 yf : 5 Ly HA ! ; f . ? se ine , { ata i \ EI ‘ i Ae : ) ¥. ¥ ‘ ie { j \ i j s x ; : HES Ja) a! : : : i f : i . : | } yf yl F eee i} \ ( : Z , sp 1) x a! A : , j : ‘ \ : At \ \ ‘s . \ é / La | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17.1955 | NINETEEN. Ranch Homes, Inc. prevues the Ultimate in Luxury Suburban Living - for: oe saa 5c ALL MODELS CONTAINTHESE , = = - WONDERFUL LUXURY FEATURES: | FULL ACRE SCENIC LOTS | “I LEARNED MY LESSON — | FROM NOW ON IT's For all-around satis- faction, IMPERIAL © Washable Wallpapers bP are top favorites for modern living. See our exciting, PONTIAC PAINT i. Mfg. Co. ALIXS. Perry St oes —— the corner, of boxes, each labeled ‘Glass- of those is what you're after, With Co., ‘these homes are offered by Gordon Begin for $12,500. The three- bedroom, one-story house is placed on a 50x150’ lot. Exterior is of siding MILFORD BRANCH TYPE — This three-bedroom ranch home is | with a brick trim. Features include oil heat, tile fixtures in the bath- one now open for inspection in Milford. Built by Jack Hyman Building | room, a vestibule entrance, and dining areas in both kitchen and living room. a more often than responsible for bad flodr-laying jobs. A fine hardwood floor’ de- *| There's very little more work to serves the little extra care it. takes ‘Attention —Home | Builders | | workmanship — it’s lack of care t Reminder to both the ama and professional floor - la of skill that's good workmanship than to poor! to lay it right. ROY ANNETT, tae. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3.7 193 - Se SRE EAE Oe ‘ ee ths we ee a Handy Glass- Fiber Repair Kit Helps \ the sd Side in Making Usetul Bulletproof Vests If you're in the “market for a bulletproof vest, don’t bother shop- ping in men's wear at the depart- ment stores. Instead, try that body shop (not the mortuary, but the auto body repair establishment) ‘Chances are the proprietor will have displayed on a shelf a variety Fiber Repair Kit.” One or more of them you can make do-it-yourself bulletproof vests for the whole mob—or family, as the case may be Well, maybe not quite, But the Air Force and Marine Corps have tested shrapnelproof vests made of glass fiber. In case this type of apparel isn’t fashionable in your neigh- borhood, you will fing upon-read- ing the labels that glass-fiber kite are useful for countless other do-it-yourself projects. Little ones, like repairing tool handles and mending leaks in Repairs made with a special resin reinforced by glass cloth are said gutters and downspouts. Or big to outiast the mended materials. ones, like. building automobile ¢ a2) bodies and boat hulls, Lumber SASH & DOORS BLDR’S SUPPLIES Each kit contains a quantity of | glass-fiber cloth, a can or bottle | of resin, a bottle of resin hardener, | | into resin, mixing sticks and cups 'and a brush for applying the mix- | ture. | A key item in the kit is the cfoth | itself, It is woven out of minute proof as a window pane. RESIN IMPORTANT The resin in the kit is even more | important than the cloth. It is a hi honey-colored, viscous (like: honey, thick and sticky) resin hardener is added to it in a measured quantity, an internal heat develops that causes the resin to harden, or “cure.” This resin has exceptional ad- hesive qualities. When it is re- inforced with glass-fiber cloth to DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orcherd Lake Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 | 11% N. Saginaw Se. i oo LL Imagine the things vou could re- pair around the house, Practically anything made of wood, metal, concrete, brick, glass, plastics, | fabrics, leather, hard rubber, hard- board, and other materials, Which means you could mend glass shelves, pipe leaks, furni- ture, buckets, steel cabinets, wood and metal ladders, cracks | R J. Mawsen, Hagh 4 Watson Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac When . You Think of Real Estate | f hink of . in masonry walls, TV antennae, sagging garage doors, and so on, Paul A. Kern | t ad or an } . REALTOR ; Auto body shops are beginning to A rene Since 191 | use glass-fiber repair kits for‘ fil- ‘ling dents, rust holes: and tears | in auto bodies and fenders The resin and glass-cloth com- ‘|| bination conforms to curves, and does away with much Phone FE 2-9209 | Now fn Oar Temporary Location, — ii\s S. Saginaw - — Bldg. = a 7 a i | Contractors! “Quality Materials in Experienced Hands Always Means a Job Well Done You can choose from all the lead- ing makes of plumbing ond , heating -materials . . . sold and serviced by a firm with over 45 years of offering only the best. Eames & Brown 55 E. PIKE PHONE FE 3-7195 Ne i] a welding, soldering, |a dropper for measuring hardener | 9 | filaments of pure glass gathered BUILDERS HDWE. | together info strands, Since it is PAINTS |real glass, glass-fiber cloth is as | | acidpreof, waterproof and weather. | ae liquid, > When | for Best make joints, patches, seals and Price and | other hem ot repairs, the result Quick Service| * “tora, ~ Land Contracts It's said that a repair which a combines the strength of glass Teest Service cloth with the bonding character- Savestmente istics of the resin will, in most cases, outlast the repaired mate- | Dawson & Watson rials, That's saying something, compound | brazing . and leading common to auto repair. * * * Here’s how you would make a. repair using a glass-fiber kit; | First, prepare the surface by sand. | ing to remove all dirt, paint, ” | or anything containing oil. Don't use paint remover. Cut | glass-fiber cloth with scissors so | that it overlaps area to be covered by at least two inches, time before the plastic begins to jell, Don’t attempt to work with it in temperatures under 70 de- , : Brush a coating of resin on the area to be patched. Apply glass) cloth to the area, then another | coat of resin over the cloth, rub- | ‘bing it in well. For additional | strength you can put a second or even third coat of cloth and resin jon the repair before Preceding | coats have cured. When the patch has hardened, | sandpaper it smooth, then finish | it @s you would wood or metal. | Cupboard Hooks Hold Extra’ Household Keys | An hold keys kept on a row of special hooks inside assortment of extra house- a cupboard door in the kitchen is an aid in keeping the home functioning on an even keel when pocket key rings are! mislaid. Buy a few low cost plastic | hooks for this purpose at your) neighborhood chain, variety or hardware store. The trend in showers is toward the smaller typeof head which saves water while concentrating the full stream on the body of the bather. wTewv vet v ew eue SPECIAL DEAL! | kles evenly—full circle or | Unless a paint brush is specifi- |< | cally designed for ‘‘edgewise” use, the broad side of the brush should | No always be used. Painting with the edge of a brush tends to make it | ‘finger’ or divide in clumps. If it is necessary to use a wide brush edgewise, as in a corner, gering should be removed at once by giving the brush several strokes broadside. If ‘‘fingers’’ are left in a brush overnight, they will take a permanent set and the brush will be ruined. sei ( Y “fd fomafric WATER SOFTENER Baa aas@ asa aam, 1| x- for the Tops In Comfort, Convenience and Economy. For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Cail AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Leke Ave. ehh bhi httdhd ddd da’ TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT | FE 2-9124: IAPAtAAALALAL A the fin- | By LL LLL Ahhh A 2,000,000 Deve cant LAKE FRONT HOMES Ranch... . Two-Level . . . Tri-Level Distinctive—Desirable Highly Restricted Custom Built—Ready for Occupancy GOLF VIEW At Long Leke, Adjacent to Morey’s Golf Course Union Leke Road, 8 Miles West of Pontiac See — Compare — Then Buy! MULTI LAKES REALTY Custom Built by Harold Young Building Co. EMpire 3-4109 EMpire 3-4121 > SOFTENS > REGENERATES (TSeLF p> RETURNS TO SERVICE TEAR T WARRANTY ror rere rs See this omesing eofiener today. HH. H. STANTON 103 State FE 5-1683 Rain Bird Gives You More | MORE THROW BETTER COVERAGE Sled v6 Ham Bird dose sprinkler Rain Bird gives you more coverage per dollar. Sprin- part circle. Faultless op- eration . . . long wearing . very economical. Litér- oture on request We design and install Rain Bird underground sprink- ler systems or we sell you the pipe, fittings and sprinkler heads and you can install it yourself. MIXER PARK Ine. 245 Elizabeth Loke Rd. Pontiec Phone FE 5-8780 ROOFING OF ALL + «including Aluminum & SIDING TYPES Sunaina ene SPECIAL DISCOUNT During SEPT. ». OCT. ‘wwwww~wr ew ee er OEE TS © No Money Down The Perfect Fireplace Screen! Nothing to pick up and move when you tend the fire... it's out of your way .. . mo sparks can fly out. . the tab... it's safe recessed like the picture . . place... Brass or black . . the screen opens... . Phone for Estimate or Descriptive Catalog Weather Vanes *107° cast aluminum Weather 150 styles . . . brass universal type attaching Black Vane in statt bracket fits almost any kind of Free catalogue roof . Mailbox and Post Signs Cast aluminum Post Signs, House identification Signs and Numbers . Made to your Ne a , Mail Box Signs . " personality and makes it easier to find . are inexpensive and very welcome . at our store for a large catalogue . . 24 W. Huron Street OPEN FRIDAY AND MONDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M. . Over 150 designs. WIGGS . 25 different styles... . Of attached on the front of the tire- . Pricde from about $25... just pull . Closed We install, . Gives-your house These personalized gifts "Phone FE 4-1234 or cail Pontiac © FHA Terms © As Long as 5 YRS. TO PAY! * CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES * All other types of modernization werk. No job Too large... . No Job Tee Small! D&M buILDING SERVICE Phones: FE 2-7004° or FE 2-8245 We CAN Fit Your. Budget! DRIVE OUT TODAY SEE NATIONAL HOMES’ AVALON AND BARCLAY PRICED JUST RIGHT © Lake Privileges © Automatic Heat ® Aluminum ° Youngstown Windows Kitchens Judah Lake Estates « # >. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1955 | TWENTY-ONE ar -srerneecnrneoreemirennrmenilyenrtmereeienitennamnatecses ests etantcrnes ~ ra * rr ee eRe cemEeR ae ‘a F z ‘ ® especially des | especially esigned. for ‘electrical of electricity. (Se varnish isa coating | pila a high resistance to naa pas | spetienves. * is formulated. to FUEL SAVINGS UP TO 50% CWANERS REPORT —— FENCE Foeulily 4 wills Pave PROTECT CHILDREN, PETS and PROPERTY — with sturdy, permanent Anchor Fence. i Requires no annual painting —is zinc coated after weaving, not before. Call for FREE estimate. . =e > , 62 Years of Fence Building NEW ADDRESS — The Briney Manufacturing company moGed recently to its new | the company now is qut on M-59, near Watkins Lake. Contractor's General designed and | F E ' bea 71 headquarters, Formerly located on Orchard Lake avenue, . juat west of Telegraph read, | bute thee new structure. : ee — : R | GUESSW WE NO DOWN let PAYMENT 36 MONTHS V. t Ga | or roots could penetrate the joints SU RTSRE GOSS and cveeits PAYMENT IN NOVEMBER TO PAY | acan arage on- Cast ron Pipes | | and clog them, come fast when you order Help Ads |_| sa \ HEATINC—SHEET METAL ” Brineys pen ‘Makes Superb | ‘The house sewer can be located | | So Mire warkers! Dial FE 2018 | CONTRACTOR | Seaach Very Easily | easily for this purpose, Unusually, | FE 5.6973 Day Play Area iit follows the straighest line be- | itween the house entry and city) ot ore Coane: & New Tool Plant SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — To! , 1f Your home's soil and waste | sewer connection or ‘the septic | lines are not cast iron, certain eee < j | tank. The latter is on the downhill | paraphrase the cat and mouse precautions should be taken. In- side of the house cad is quickly | adage, when pop's away the kids doors, avoid installing heawy built- 30 DAY OCCUPANCY Otis Fy. Brimey Jt. and James W. can play— emrape ins over them and provide an eee, at leer, cel tye’ ' STEVE KRUCHKO Briney, owners of Briney Manu- * play—in the garage. access panel ior ccigeacs ce | often is marked by a me Ned patch on re] oney own fatcuring Company, have moved w. ° - * _ | pairs, . ot snow: ee ' ; ‘ , Plumbing-Heating | their headquarters to a new build- Clean uP the garage and meaty When hanging a heavy picture, ing on M-59, near Watkins Lake. 4rrange those miscellaneous itemS aim for a stud, because nails can A pome 'Coloe Scheme and Industrial Piping Contractors General’ designed in built-in cupboards and the puncture non-cast iron pipe. should) An attractive small home with a and built the 60'x80" building of | garage will go to work for the Temodeling require opening the gray roof has siding painted a Call OR 3-9497 yellow brick. The east side of the iy as well as the car and “#lls. check pipes for leaks or soft gray blue. Gables, under-caves one-story structure is mostly win-| ome a fine rainy day playroom. | COfTosion. If bubbles form after and the area surrounding the large dows and contains two offices. | ? . ‘brushing questionable pipe — sur- living reom Window are painted |. i The west end is used as the manu-| | Even if the car stays home (faces with a soap solution, gas or white. Doors and another paneled | facturing and assembling area. | all day, a minimum amount of air is escaping, Prevent trouble window area are painied a creamy | In business since 1950, the | construction and rearranging can (later by repairing them imme- pale yellow MATCHING COLORS Briney Company manufactures| vastly inerease the storage pos- | diately. : ee | precision machine tools, mainly | sibilities of the garage. Summer | Outdoors, avoid building drive- Antique eves are ole re. FOR WALLS end WOODWORK boring quills. Their. former plant! ' a geod, time te de this as the ways or planting trees over house vived i modern home decor — STRATMORE $ MONTHLY PAYMENT : | Includes principal & interest $a STRATHMORE | =| “= BALOWIN : ‘was on Orchard Lake avenue, | car can be left outside. sewers that are not cast iron; oth. | not to hold water but to hold . ODORLESS! | west a Mo be built. The rm the! The cleanip campaign starts ¢™!5€. vehicles might crush them plants. ) "“Jeut-off is to be bui mem with the floor which should be —— ———— Seas _— ) : |ploys 14 workers fener fed a : . “on ne ar a: a MODEL HOME : = | proofed through the use of Reliable INSURANCE Protection . — ‘several new compounds on_ the — 162 Fairmont Open Daily and Sunday 1 P.M. to 6 P.M, : a market. These are powders which w ii Ww. Donaldson Age ney Phone FE 5-4731 | ; Hy ea? EE are sprinkled over the grease. % The grease is absorbed ‘and the powder can be swept away, leaving a clean floor. 714 Community National Bank FEATURES: | Tool storage cupboards, easily Phone FE 4-4565 © Twe Bedrooms ==» © Large Lots handles made of plyweed, not only pro- © Full Besement- = Posed torente | We Specialize in | hers pegged ane ESE mor ———— RE ALTY © 4 Styles te Choose From Closets wit oe Sea Lunsire Automatic Oil Siding Deore | Sear aos garage is to be used.as a chil- “MOERY'S OIL BURNER SALES SERVICE 4 ie © Prams Tile age OE Prone FE sms | aN Cond Couipment that might be daw. | GAS and OIL EXCEL MULLER 20030 JAMES COUZENS © Steel Casement © Completely invelated |] Get Ae Estimate Witheat Obligation | erous out of the children’s way. FURNACES VACUUMED PHONE BRoedwey 3-100! Windows , © Lew Taxes HUCGUS-MARSH Garden material storage bins | ores Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates “ : 2212 Maddy Lane FE 2-4970 ROOFING & INSULATION CO. J and extra storage cupboards can also be built of plywood in the ~ garage. Try Glass Balls i in Bowl ‘for Stylish Centerpiece | CHICAGO (INS) — A _ bowl of | glass balls is taking the center of | the stylish table this year — right in the spot where the old-fashioned waxed fruit used to stand. Decorators favored a colorful bowl, filled with glass balls, as | Willis M. EXTENSION [| N ADDERS |) BREWER ° 4 | Broker 18-Foot $13.95 | } corrrtcte test terme, service e i 20-Foot $15.95 | Ss cerme gmat te If yo Homes. . | . Other Sizes: 55 N Parke St centerpieces. The balls, hust orna- | f. la Stack. . . mented~ pieces of the’ Christmas N | Home! FE 4-5181 _tree type, were usually white or en - tona SPECIAL! jale hie ae ae r sates they You can own this 3 »bedroom at aded sparkle to the woods of the 3 Foot $4 2 Te Buy or Sell Real Estate See “us - Stepladder Bateman and Kampsen | Non-Clash Color Used Realty Company One of the most complex colors on the market today is called 377 South Telegraph Méridian Blue. It 6 a muature of FE 4-0528 . : Artists say that because of this blue, yellow, orange and green LUMBER CO. | 7 t ‘will not clash with any other Commercial and Industrial 27 Orchard Leke Ave. in Wiring Specialists decorating shade \ “FE 2-838) i SEER A RD Available for use in new homes Oi) POND TS as well as modernization work are | : \ small; receptor-type °. bathtubs, Pal " ELECTRIC co. somé of which are made with an for every purpose B42 8. Paddock St. re 4-01 | integral seat EVERY WORD IS TRUE! ” HOUSEKEEPING ‘TH IS 52-G ALLON ‘SHOP of ree D U 0-TH ERM Electric Water Heater => = It's a Big $12995 Value , ~O- F Now Offered at Savings 5 Only | | ‘ e 95 $5.00 DOWN ; Small Weekly Payments ! * oe = > | q 2 s | , _ a Highs iM Quality... .. Lowest Price by far! f ACT NOW! . Kasy to own—wonderful to live in! See this big- Minimam Down Payment value National home in our Open House showing. It's 25 Year Mortgages Are Available today's greatest home-buy! Spacious rooms with abun- dant floor-to-ceiling closets . . . large Youngstown kitchen ,,. aluminum windows ... lowest cost to heat, by far... easy to take care of, giving-you many extra hours for pleasant living. And you can move in quickly —enjoy your own home sooner than you expect. Come , see! You'll buy! LOC A TION — 656 Miller Road | MODEL OPEN Toke M-24 to Lake Orion—6 Blocks Saturday and Sunday East of Flint and Broadway Streets— From 1 P. M. Watch tor- Signs. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY ro | : | Immediate Free Delivery “FREE WIRING TOO! Yes! Buy this big, family-sized electric Duo-Therm water : heater now! Free wiring on all Detroit Edison tines! Fully : insulated for low cost operation. Always plenty of hot water , when you want it! — guaranteed! Free Delivery! . i : : | for Qualified Veterans: | LOW FHA Monttily Payments eee Tle oon IBENGZ, | |} sie | 5600 | == CRA MIN YAN 7 | NON.VETERANS! | 2 ~ a? ) | ae 2 of PONTIAC ‘PLUS ... TAXES AND INSURANCE | -53.Y2 West Huron St., Pontiac, Michigan PE 41549 ; st. West Huron St rest 3 Open Monday end Fridey ‘ti se Phone FE: 4- 1555 : MINIMUM DOWN. PAYMENT AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE e@: 'G00p HOUSEKEEPING e BETTER LIVING: e Pal Sh Gt ee ne a a ee, ne ee ey : 4 ae | | ‘THE, PONTIAC PRESS. the new FLEXALUM . ‘ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY There's 2 Flenatem Awning for every installation: Windows! Carports! Patios! , —— NO MONEY DOWN! FREE ESTIMATES! L« FE 5-2102 AWNING COMPANY 163 W. Montcalm jis the kitchen of the Buckner home at Walnut Lake. Cupboards are in ’ KITCHEN IN WALNUT — Dream come true for a “culinary artist ; olled walnut with white Formica counter tops. The centrally located maple chopping block tops a storage cabinet. Besides a vegetable preparation sink with disposal, there is also a double-sink. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER. 17. 1955 } \ " FALL BARGAINS! |DELCO ) FURNACE Big 84,000 B-T.U. Oll Forced Air ‘Better Homes’ fog Mx | Model Opens a The Better Homes and Gardens 1955 Model Exhibit Home is now jopen for public inspection in | Franklin Woods Subdivision. This |house is located just west of Franklin road, about half a mile) | south of Maple. | | | IT’S SMART Those Freeways Even Contusing to Bus Driver LOS ANGELES ®—A big Los Angeles Transit Lines bus startled | two motorcycle policemen as it rumbled toward them —~— on the wrong side of a freeway. Special Paints Used The officers quickly abandoned | their pursuit of a speeding motor- ist, wheeled around and took after the errant bus. They waved it into | a freeway exit and arrested the | on Heavy Equipment The rigorous conditions to which | i heavy road building equipment | |is subjected create tough mae | ance problems. Tractors, scrapers power shovels and other expensive | vehicles must often undergo long | exposure to weather when shelter | |is not available. Their surfaces | are also subjected to-dirt, rocks | ; and other abrasive elements. Manufacturers-of industrial chem- | LAKE LOTS at Lakewood Village All Season Living at Its Very Best! 80 AND 100 FT. WIDE LOTS Nicely Wooded, Rolling Priced From $1,850 Up DOWN PAYMENT—20% Inspect the Several 3 Bedroom Modern Ranch Homes—We Will Duplicate at $12,900 “13,900 OPEN EVERY DAY TILL DARK» Trade-In Your Present Home! Build Right Now. Buy a Model Home— or Select Your Lake Front Site. Get Out of the Danger Zones! men py — $ 50 , 7 . : ; eetlgel ae ot driving while | | ‘ical —- = mbe tee al ee | tneluaes n edesigned to conform with re- varnish and lacquer indus’ or’: : alt necessary TO BUILD | requirements, the home| “1 don't know how got there "| mulale special finishes er taal Move to Lakewood Village, only 9 . with was built by Frankel Brothers and they quoted the driver. Thomas liuaiiy he oe miles directly West of Pontiac at DELCO 70,000 8.T.U. CONCRETE J turnished by a Detroit furniture Henderson, 44, as saying yester-| bility and touchnese They are ce Brendel Lake and Lake Neva. | | company. Sy: | was joa lest. 1 always 164 in the factory by alr or elec Gas Forced Alr or CINDER | eet confused when I'm eround ites tic = apis sf a . he Ottices at Ottices at é BLOCKS | = “B=rcoal, pink and white, with | those freewys.” Gad aa aed cee ae ces Ott » | are baked under infrared heat. The | 7400 Highlend Rd. M-59 - 8081 Commerce Rd. occasional accents of green, are icers C. A. Gillum and W. A. | | LE i j ia is of ¢ . : : quality of the resulting finish keeps | : 7 Medel : : - FE 4-4570 | the colors used throughout the —— a Henderson told them ;maintenance at a minimum. In | EMpire 3-4236 EMpire 3-4197 CBC-70H $ 95 2. FE 8-0332 | house. One wall in the living |i, hunch if a bottle of wine with consequence, Toad — equipment : | room and one in the family The bus was empty. And the =r eee we. C SCHUETT REALTY | | room have paneled plywood | speeder got away. | Fall is an ideal time for exterior s : 9 ne. Delce Oil Conversion | walls, Draperies throughout are o painting projects. In many areas made of semi-sheer white ma- As much as $200 to $300 can be weather is more constant. Sur- 3 Detroit Offices Phone KE 2-2400 terial. The kitchen, designed and in- | stalled by a nationally famous | electric company, is the only one} | of its kind in America. It is com- | | pletely done in pink and features | such innovations as a wall re-| frigerator and an integrated work , } counter. A pass-through on one | wall makes it possible to serve | directly from the kitchen to the: family room. All uncarpeted areas are done in vinyl tile. The entrance hall and family room are tiled in charcoal, pink and white in a harlequin design; the daughter's bedroom is floored in straw- | i ee ee all necessary 1 ] Q” Pontiac’ Only Heating Firm ie F-165-1 That Gives You Holdens Red Stamps | NO MONEY DOWN—36 MONTHS TO PAY! added to the value of the average faces of various types have a, development home by a judicious | chance to dry out thoroughlys| atincomaes ot tree conservation. There are fewer insects abroad. 199 Mechanic Street Clarkston Ridge Estates Suburban Living at Its Finest = Here is the relaxed freshness of suburban living with all i HEATING d SUPPLY berry pink tile, the conveniences of the city. The Clarkston shopping area - -' -s ~- ‘urniture selected for this mod- is Only a stone’s throw away and downtown Pontiac is but ail CONTRACTOR : poet scither traditional nor o few minutes drive. r Authorized Oakland County Distributor State & City Licensed strictly modern, but — ad | WIRING represents the best of its 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 : The older generation will chuckle INSTALLATIONS at the sight of brass beds in the @ COMMERCIAL master bedroom; they are back in tyle. © INDUSTRIAL ae | e RESIDENTIAL , Outside living areas are pro- LET S KEEP | Hi EM Over 25 Years in Pontiac . vided for and are < = , . , privacy by metal a plastic ; 4 Spl . — a screens. The master bedroom has ; . = its own patio, access to which is” SMI Li NG Dpeneeeeae. through 6-foot sliding glass deors. eeeeeeee : Maple Floor Research «| Copies. Now Available > CELLAR WALLS: wet? Damp> D4 a oxpuaaten: sina | . - search re ° . with one of e SComieling) feo of Hard | Still Available M ren Bob's ‘ : Maple Floors”. can be a ) , pe eawwe.: , ’ The 8-page report is eg W Ik S h [ rma er eeeue | No DOWN PAYMENT alk to School! States which s s the ex fall Do It Yourself Mart «| caanges in average moisture con-| ‘ Know the security of seein spec tes 256 Oe Saginaw @| tent of wood used indoors between y g your . eeeeeeeoooeoooee January and July. children walk to school. A modern grade and high school are im- mediately adjacent to Clarkston | Ridge Estates. A Trial Will Convince You 3 30-Year Mortgage SUNDAY SPECIALS! 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. TROUBLE LIGHT $979 2 Fi Garages Breezeways Additions Attic Remodeling Recreation Rooms Kitchen Remodeling 3-Bedroom RANCH HOMES *100-foot Lots °1'/2 Baths 50 Fi. * Brick Fronts * Paved Streets $713 Commercial Bidgs. Reg. $3.29 Reg. $2.69 . “Concrete Wor is ne 5 . * Automatic Circuit Breakers orch Enclosures 50 Ft. Extension Cord r,s: $3 | : Reating | . * Wardrobe Closets : ing Drive out Dixie Highway and turn | ath Rooms 20 Gallon right on M-15 toward Clarkston. As you approach the village watch for the sign directing you to turn on Waldon Street. Follow the signs on Waldon to the model home. Come, _ out today. | i “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Sunday 12-4 . . » BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE 207 Ww. Montealm | at the Flashing Amber Light just Eqst of Oakland Avenue ROBERT E. WHITE FE4-9544 A. MURRY WHITE | MODEL OPEN DAILY 1-8 “ : * ba , APES BE a ee % William A. KENNEDY REALTOR Reg. $3.49 @ 50 Ft. Clear Plastic nat $65 KEEGO HARDWARE : . 3041 ORCHARD LAKE. RD. FE 2-3766 Exclusive Sales Agent Office 3097 W. Huron FE 4-3569 { il y y ae : THE PONTIAC PRESS: ‘SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1955 | es a “TWENTY- THREE GOLD BOND'S on Parade| Oakland County’ s gae00e at Surmecoter Most Exclusive Dealer You can build an attractive bedroom; a charming nursery; a hide-away study; or even an income- producing apartment in your waste attic space. It's being done every day by people who have dis- covered how easy it is to get more pleasure out of their homes with Gold Bond: OPEN EVERY DAY | INSULATION BOARD = 8.A. M. to 8 P.M. - SUNDAYS 10 to 3 Ivory panels, and tiles and planks in ivory or variegated blend of four beautiful pastels, make See us for EVERYTHING at! need for possible a wide choice of any building or remodeling job. We teresting room interiors. ; These versatile materials have all the tools you'll need as well decorate, insulate and quiet noise, all in ont ; as all the materials. We will also application. Prefinished, for nts to fit your they require no painting. arrange tor payme é Drop by and examine sam- budget or FHA assistance. See us : _ ples; get our free folders ‘ with smart ideas for attics, today Anyoue can apply Gold hasements, summer cot- . Bond Insulation Pienks, mS - ’ Panels or Tiles with ov. ‘8° — application in- eras 7 Vis abe Same — opel We're Glad to Help You at Se eereeee Burmeister’s / Does Your Home Need | Would You Like NEW SIDING on Your Home? | NEW BATHROOM? If so, you can do so with BURMEISTER’S HELP! NO MONEY DOWN-—MANY MONTHS to PAY oe oe bie ¢ 42"x10.........°7 5 4x8 Flat Asbestos Board . . . $3® — z SHINGLES -- ROOFING Are you planning on putting in a new bath? If so here is a cast-iron ensemble with everything Standard Colors — Per Square’ R () () F| N G Wa te Gold Bond. HOE PERTEIELEST ROE DOR EOTORRSEDEEEE TERRES EE TTER ECTS TTT i All f a need for complete installation. ‘ittings A 2 zene Butt Seek. 7 ‘8 7 Color Combinations to $ 95 30 Ib Asebel Felt Tete teen es 2.95 Rs lect F ! ! eo PROWHNGH TOM 2... ww ee we eee \ ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLES =| saan . | 46 tb Roofing... 198 Yours for as Little as Meath * Give Lifetime Beauty * Assure Fire Protection For YOUR | it st > ~ * Go Easily Over Old Shingles or Clapboard Home Insulation Job . = | —_ : J ul S t A ‘ved f : : D 2 . 1 e at BURMEISTER'S and | 2z3/>| ee rr at the lowest price ever Carload of Regular $14.95 ‘119° per 100 sq. ft. CE] LING TI LE Now (e with the New CHROMA-TEX Finish AVERAGE HOUSE ONLY...‘129 Nails Included at This — Price! Colors in Stock: SPUN rock woot Per Sq. DUSTY CORAL SEA FOAM GREEN MELLOW IVORY | =:.020\Sn src - Foot tion blanket a cinch to install. TWILIGHT GRAY POPLAR GREEN HOLIDAY BLUE ~ | Fireproof rock wool fibres held to both sides of cas sag —— won t ALSO 42" x 10’ CORRUGATED ASBESTOS slip or sag. ; You insulate only once. Use “ EXCELLENT FOR STORE FRONTS, ROOFS AND GARDEN TRIM ceolenice ae eactalics GY PSUM PRODUCTS - — Ve Lec deeeeeseees $3.49 J comionbie “nd ie ou | . ie ae beteseeeeee oe 000 “SA45 4x8x' Plaster Board.... 5182 25 Lb. Tape, Joint Cement 53°59 4x8 - Ys ASBESTOS BOARD .............. $4.95] sq. Ft. 4 4x8x% Plaster Board....51%° -Gypsolite Plaster....... . $122. ! _| 4x8x% Plaster Board.... 5125 - E-Z Soak Lime........ 69¢ Burm eis ter 3 “| 25 Lb. Joint Cement ..... . 9239 5 Lb. Perfa-Tape....... 51 19 R I La, F R | "3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. : 7 Comes Cooley snd Union Lake Shopping 9 Mile at Telegraph Williams Lake Rds. _ LUMBER CO & HARDWARE Frege ? _ Phone Elgin 6-4184 |. ' Phone EM 3-3714 - i e Phone EM 3-4171 . @. Southfield 3 @ “Pontiac ‘) Is W holesale 0 or Retail Pontiac ry ; > = ri iy / } } 4 hi f iS - } . . ; Ht : l / | ) | , ) os y ) , 2 i, Ak j “a ’ sf - ‘ | a - jv TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1935 - Want Ads ‘Whatever your Ads! A Step in Beauty : ORNAMENTAL IRON - Flat Columns Corner Columns Concrete Steps Check These Features: @ Non-Skid to Prevent Slipping @ No Sections to be Forced Apart by Frost or - Settling @ Rich Vibra-Packed Waterproof Concrete @ Steel Reinforced ) UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE. We Deliver Anywhere CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie eet OR 3-7715 GRAND HOME BUYS ip the|home-need, fill” it through ““ pee Sy Peer aes ~ PARK HILL Tv ELECTRONICS Service at a Fair Price! “7 Midwest 4-7700 Weoedward at Long Lake, Bloomfield Hills SERVING PONTIAC & BIRMINGHAM | | | | lege at MSU © | EAST LANSING «® — Another Wo }of building apartment | approved by the Agriculture, governing body ‘Michigan State University. 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! * * You con depend on us for QUALITY . ... SERVIC SATISFACTION ! ATSMAN TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE 399 S. PADDOCK ST. * @ ae eee Seer wane } * ; ; 5 : ‘ } : a SE Ti, OS GE GE RS A Yes, built of steel to stay smarter looking, smoother o operating —that’ s Taylor Made Ga- rage Doors! Pound for pound, here's the most in ruggedness and durability. This top-quality, heavy-gage steel has been speciall f Sara for outdoor use and Galvannealed to prevent weather damage. Taylor Made doors are clean in design, styled to complement any architecture. They are _ perfectly counter-balanced for easy, silent - operation. They offer an all-'round seal; double latches; auto-type lock handle and scores of other quality and convenience features. TAYLOR MADE GARAGE Doors. o- ea LAKES OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY nh ‘DIXIE HIGHWAY: - PONTIAC 17, MIGHIQAN + FEderal 4-5654 Vy .- poy vs be ¥ . ae : Wl y- ; Board OKs 152 New | step in the long range program units to | house married students has been State Board of uf t The board approved start of | work on 152 new apartment units. At present, ‘there are 1,956 aparament units on campus. The board was. told that the eventual aim is to construct a total of 664 new units. To make room for the new apartments, 334 of the old barracks-type apart- ments will be razed, making the total gain 330 new apartments. Watertord, with 20 odd lakes, has the most of any of Oakland Coun.- | ty’s 25 townships, but West Bloom- field Township has the greatest” water area, BUILDERS’ SPECIALTIES CONCRETE CULVERTS TENN. LEDGE ROCK FLAG STONE BRIAR HILL STONE BELDEN FACE BRICK COMMON BRICK METAL CULVERTS GLASS BLOCK HOT LIME OUTDOOR FIREPLACES . HEATALATOR FIREPLACES AREA WALLS CALCIUM CHLORIDE SILICA SAND CEMENT & MORTAR CEMENT COLORS SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE DRAIN TI"~ LINK— Rand's Plaster or Canerete SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY Co. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 | now if, of course BUILD. wm THE BEST and markets currently in progress coast-to-coast is this new Simmons | | Verting it from a handsome sofa by day to excellent beds for two at . | TWEN STUDIO DIVAN—Attwacting attention at the furniture shows | lent buy for Styling and comfort. There's a quick mechanism for con- | twin studio Givan. For young couples Just starting out ws is an SS | Might. The large center bolster is flanked by two sunburst pillows. ' Ceramic Tile Decoration Spreads Across Nation Chenille. Fabrics Return CHICAGO (INS) — Chenille tab- i i tt ee i i i i fierce extremes in temperature. Hardwood Is Last Task Don't lay hardwood flooring \e- | 7 : | thoroughly dried, and woodwork | ' i To Buy or Sell Real Estate or Land Contracts... should be the last operation in’ wwrerreyT Tere Teer eT i i it a hh i i PT wry Te eee Pe Pee eee PrCrurVreTVC CCC CC CT. i tt i te te i a building construction. setae 63 ACRES Almost 2,000 foot frontage on Gid- | dings Rd., near Walton Blvd. | $500 per acre a | Bernard Edelman Associates, Inc. 10300 Weedwerd, Detroit Phone TO 8-5010 Summer Cottage ¢ Reminder Aids Summer fun at your lakeside cottage can leave it open for a winter of woe if you aren't careful. The cottage. should be snug against the cold months be fore you close it up. Good-time signs of the free and easy sum- mer months should all vanish on closing day. Here are some realistic sugges- | tions: 1. Repair all your roof lakes, If 1, Repair all your roof leaks. If | walls and floors next spring %. Remove al) rubbish from in- side and out. It's a breeding place | for pests and can be a fire | hazard too. 3. If painting Is needed, do it this month. Paint is the best pre- - servative for wooden surfaces ex- posed to weathering. 4. 1f your porch needs repair, surface it with a really weather- proof material like quarry tile | | which can't be worn away. Quarry requires no upkeep and is cleaned with just a hosing down. 5. Store all clothing and blan- kets properly, with plenty of moth | balls. Squirrels will be kept away | by the odor if you spread enough moth balls around the cottage. They don't like the odor. 6. All remodeling should be done it can be af- forded. Don't spoil the start of! | next year’s vacation by weeks of repair, 7. On leaving, close the gas valve, drain pipes, open the main electric switch, cover the chimney top with wire, remove all perish- _ables. Let the wintry winds howl, your cottage is ready Try Coat of Pink Paint A coat of pink paint on tropical eane furniture is not only pretty, it's practical. One exhibitor dis- played a roomful of pink eane pieces. Showroom managers explained ‘that the paint has a practical pur- | pose, too. They said it keep the cane from unraveling and = there- fore doubles the life of cane ' chairs *® Ready-Mixed Concrete See Us for a Complete Line of Builders’ Supplies *® Lime and Plaster , *® Sand and Gravel * Sash, Lath, Tile ® Face and Fire rick READY. MIXED CONCRETE Transit - Mixed these WALKS, Ose ever - lastin: conerete te bwil ORIVEWAYS, and GARAGE FLOORS. 1t improves the appear- ance and the value of your prop- erty! And, oer ceady-mised con- Msbed is top quality . our service © BLOCK 545 S. Telegraph Road BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY © CONCRETE FACE BRICK We have thousands of face brick in oor yard ready for immediate delivery. Every color, every grade! We effer one of the largest sup- plies in all of Oakland County, . © BRICK . Telephone FE 5-8186_ made . neces a IIT I POT IIIT IOI F FFT IIT ‘BURKE L LUMBER SAYS- It's Time to — Get Ready for m= With ‘HARDWARE Special at INSULATE your home! 16" Aluminum BLANKET Semi $ 50 , 39 Thick Exterior / ZONOLITE White Paint | House Fitt ecia 35 | Spee : $ co Granule " ‘4° Special Shipment at Unusually Low Price! BEVEL SIDING....... 240° 519900 2 by 10 No. 2 DOUGLAS FIR....... 1 by 8 White Pine 00 BOARDS . $90 “$34 100 Aromatic Cedar ~ CLOSET LINING. « | Hard, | 7 6 34 418 4 309) Rhodes, WY 178 7 35 5 So oes : nati reek, 4S . Ee re i were veteran forwards Alex Del- | Barer, Cheb a6 R WH HR Ri Pet. Turley, NY. 234 155 165 20" 13. 3.94 | Bell, Cin 338621 is | Cee mata SCHED LE In other contests, Walled Lake over from the 5. > Plymouth 37, Northville 0 nathan Haie, Belt 71 12 63. 0 2% 368 | Score, Cle 218 14> 152 235 15 10 3 06 | J.0'Brien, ae 2 . ; soe Se) om ~teore , Final blow Salath trich | Qrtonville §. Gonarich 0. | i yveechio and Bill Dineen , Valo, KC 7 9 0 4 M384! Busce, Bos 1112 4 SF 8 7 308 Mueller M.Y.. 372 56 172 7 it ts inieee = spare (8-8) | scored late in the game to gain a inal blow from Salathiel, whic Goxth ives ¥ | aban th : Williems, a “ WL 15 108 27 BO 362) Lary, Det 268 213 80 90 13:14 3.32 Pes 4 3 " 5 | Z +H ) dra o- 5 aes tal i | Center Line arson ees : razon, Chi 129 12 41 1 13 342 Aber, a5 : : : : S nidt e8y, "Reninean 30h om 7-7 tie with Redford, Union. broke Keego resistance, wan & 95/ Seftie Creek 13. Rosrvilie 0 FRIDAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL Kaline, Det 50 16 1% 335 Garver, Det 2 18 64 n 12 13 13 | nis, Po a, a 8 yee | 1B Eid Co ee aaa, ae ein. ened yard touchdown sprint with a flat, Clarenceviile 7. Parmington 6 UCLA 21. Texas A&M. 6 Skowrdn, N.Y % 89 12 St 318 Gromek. Det 141 183-772-1910 3.93 | Chi. Fon 23 1 Fad Cineimnatt a4 sie) Halfback Linday Salathiel was - te ti ; thie | Dryden 39; Pint Hoover 6 Drake 28. North Dakote %t 6 Power, K.C os 87 We 19 «74-216 Birrer, Det 4mm 4k 4 (6-2) ve. Rs a ib the = ter the bt ri pass interception up on 5. Deekerviiie 19, Brown City 7 San Jose State 12 Utah St. 6 J.D.Phi'ps. Det. ie 15 M4 1} 19 315 ; | Nd =— of more) Only A“ PRIDAY’S RESULTS -big gu t high scoring | Following a score by fullback | 4/21, Fraser € Northwestern (Okla) 25. Bethany 7 Slau'ter, KC, 278 3 % § 35 3M NATIONAL LEAGUE | Piteher, Cine a BB LERA . nresave L hew ‘tak 3 | Skippers, racking up 3 TD's. | East Detroit 19, Van Dyke 0, | Ritavile (Mo) St. 7. Southwest. ‘Kan ) § Smith, Che 360117 «182 22-6 OA CLUB BATTING ine Ch, 9 8 | , Phiiaderphia, ; “ St. @ Courtney,Wash. 275 33 85 3 39 309 CLUB as oh " A a fi 7 7% 8 f Le pos | Nerm Probert, Bill Clark, Tom l the afternoon crowd to its feet with| | Or® Pisee 25, Holly #. | Washburn (Kan) 13. Colo Mines 7 | Mantle N.Y 515 12) 158, 37 99 307 | Brooklyn 4963 1443 196 a1 jdt, StL. | ” ‘ waukee scheduled Bryce, Ed Clark and LeRoy Vogi | ‘ Howell 23, Fenton 0. Davidson %, Catawba 6 fi, Chi, 4 41 32%) «8+ 75 308 | Cincinnatt 3060 718 1361 173 681 269 | LaPalme, | Std, mu mw 4 ~~ * wDAY as LE ‘| each accented for Clayton ; a twisting ramble through the West | cio shore 2, Fiveeer B tepm * - {8 Vincent Pe. Week, Liberty Pad \Howard. NY 33 9 ae 0.9: ai} gweghee soa 716 1326 1 oi 33! teoat “A g 4 a (Neb som, ‘Kuenn, ¢ | Gr rh : New Yor 8 mt Boe oe 2 pm, one. Sayin | Bloomfield team, which climaxed 21 Caro 8 AY ee a A, — ee a sory Say tet ar on | Pri ae 18 rs at Milwaukee pam (| Roth made four conversions. ‘in.a score only after Skipper G: ee Troy | Central (Oxia } St. 19, Fort Hays (Kan.) 12 Dyek. Belt, me S38 ‘oe | Pot Priiadelphia sant 651 1268 198 613 238 | Race, Ban. i 18 Cineimmat! af Chic Tx : ; ladison 12. ‘Roygh Oat St Mary 6 tral 0, Carthage 19 -% - pA Stephen: it 4 83) «18 (303) Chicago 46) 603 1292 q Craig, . f “4 hating scpeokie The fleet Hel opened the | Meeker blocked out the Ja tice bat ‘Themen Bt : Mary 6 _| Bagsome a Fare hottie ine ro , 6 Raper KC wa 2 in Se BY} Al cove Fa ipo te a ie ‘ at F } tr y City Te t ores . ; Foal Ss . ’ “Gety gtine sehetuled |? . barrage after 4 minutes of. play,'tackler. |» i » | / Barend 43, warts Creek 6. Minot- _) 2°? WHAT TH’— AND WHO IN TH’ BLAZES “he ARE. You PP Seer ee HT. DLL FOLLOW TLL ADMIT, BABS..\F HIM TO THE ENDS OF 1 YOU'RE DETERMINED TO \ EARTH! TLL— MARRY CAPTAIN EASY, |— x e, OW Mi meavoy;} | EASY as 1 Bs 50 EAGER FOR IT START ¢ ABROA| ARE by NEA Service, —— é ° By Edgar Martin MANBE LLL GET A SPECIAL CITATION FOR GOOD WORK DOING SOCK WST A WORD: ee OST WRE! fi A) Se “NS PROBABW | TRY THIS DO- } \X-NOURSELFER 1 WO FOR A PRIZE, epee 5 wail = . Pie: Copr. 1955 by NEA Service, inc. T. M. Reg. U.S. Pat OFF GC By Charles Kuhn \ Fi *y i ay Toe \ {| | an ate wn ew Fae aera | , YS pete ieee oS ha ee AH, NOW I'M Y SALE READY T' “2\ BE INSTALLED H-M// TH’ KIOS' FOOTBALL! iLL CATCH ITSOIT WONT ) ROLL OUT IN TH' STREET...) | te ——— Ya Zz ¢] \ 2 QO CH, MY.!! A \v°e HAI SCRE CAST LE Kv John Morris DRINE SCHOOL DRIVER TRAINING COURSE ISNT JUST GOING TO TEACH Us To WE LEARN TO CHANGE TIRES CHECK VARIOUS PARTS AND’ALL THE - FUNDAMENTALS y+ ABOUT CARS: /| ) Ee | ma + | SPLENOIO/ Jey WHAT'S HERE / THAT ? A ‘+ FUNDAMENTAL / } Rese an | ; F t———| | | | | be “One toast coming up!" f \ VY We 2 a =e B ['w 50Rg>, BOVs. IVE E |FOR ONE GUEST THE PONTIAC PRESS, - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1955 TWENTY-SEVEN Villa Inn Purchased by 2 Local Persons _One of Oakland County's well- known eating ‘places, Villa‘Inn at Lake Orion, has changed hands. The new owner, Peter Martin, will take over next Tuesday. Final purchase papers, signed Thursday, list Martin and his wife as the purchasers. Former owners are Mr, and Mrs. Nello Sorbelli and Aldo Sorbelli, Martin is a former manager of Orchard Lake Country Club, and later of the Otsego Ski Club at Hidden Valley near Gaylord. Villa Inn, Ipcated at 60 Park- view Blvd,, has been in operation | five years. CORWIN KINNEY ge “di NORTHVIEW T : OAKLAND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Pontiac City Commission tn the Commission Chamber, City Hail, 36 8: Parke Street Tuesday, October a 1955 ae Standard Time for the ezoning to Commer- cial No. ° t vag pies described prop- erty Lot 6 Assessor's Plat § and Lots 1 to 8 both inclusive O. F. Beier Subdivision, Lot 8 OF, providing a 60 foot widenin, provided from the centerline of Oakland Avenue. By order of the City Commission, Dated: September 14, 1956. ADA R_ EVANS, City Clerk Bept. 17, 1955 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of September at 10 am. the undersigned will sell at public Cah to line 74 the highest bidder for cash, one 105) Chevrolet, motor LAQS62854. Serial CSIP120155 at 7@ Oakland Avenue. Said motor vehicle is stored at said address and may be inspected at said address The undersigned reserves the right to bid at the sale ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORPORATION By M D Col Bept. 16, 17, 1955 ‘NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE Notice is hereby sires that on the 20th day of om per at 10 am. the undersigned wil li at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, ode 10: Lincoln, Meteor 5SSWA21004H, Serial | S5WA21004H at 1: Oakland Avenue Said motor vehicle is stored et said eddrese and may be inspected at said address. The wndersigned reserves the right to bid at the sale DISCOUNT | ATES Se POX, Guleense Mandeer. Gept. 16, Wd tion Manager INSURANCE THATCHER, . PATTERSON G WERNET WANTED. CAR SALESMEN New and Used JEROME'S Meet Your Friendly Life of Virginia Representative DICK HAMILTON The Life Insurance Company of Virginia is proud to have Mr. Dick Hamilton as one of its Pontiac representatives. Mr. Hamilton ts a lifelong resident of Oakland County. Dick was educated in the local schools ,graduating from Au- burn Heights High School and then attended Wayne Univer- sity. Mr. Hamilton is married and has two children and owns his own home here in Oakland County. Through one of the nation's oldest and largest life insur- ance’ companies, the Life -of Virginia, he advises and assists individuals and families in oo plans for financial secur- ity. e Early September Sa Curtice Reports eral Motors passenger cars in | ident Harlow H. Curtice ' nounced today. The all-time sales records were | established in both new and used Sales in rar sales, Curtice said. (0-Day Record Toppled by GM DETROIT—Retail sales of Gen- United States during the first 10 days of Sepptember were the hi est in history for that period, Pres- WASHINGTON CINS) — What is; for such things as food, seed, fuel, parity? | taxes and mortgage interest, then The term is used glibly every they must receive two and one- day by farmers and non-farmers ‘half times what their commodities alike, but most people have only. a! brought in the base period in order hazy idea what it actually means—.| to achieve parity. primarily because parity can’t be “MONTHLY 1 Ist) fined in rt sent | de one’ short sentence. | Each month the Agriculture De- Webster says it’s ‘the quality or 2 condition. of being equal or equiva: | ‘partment $ crop reporting board lent,” but farm parity means a computes and publishes parity great deal more than that. | prices for approximately 160 com- As spelled out by Congress, | modities, Month-to-month changes parity for agricultural products in parity reflect changes in is that price which will give | farmers’ operating and living these products equal value or | costs. equal purchasing power in terms of goods and services purchased by farmers during an historical base period when they were les the igh- an- . * Congress has from time to time |made changes in the formula for. ' computing parity so that at the | Parity Means Fair Deal on Farm |. | age price of the commodity in result of t 1910-14 and multiplying by the - to modernized parity. farmers pay. The index in mid- A at 270. method for reflecting aust stood * recent price relationships among If, for example, beef cattle sold | commodities. It also sets up | Bark Place, for $5.50 per hundredweight in better procedure for computing 1910-14, August parity for this com-| parity oa some commodities that i 641 W. TOLD PARIY' ITEMS recent 10 years. This is divided, continued in use for only a few! for the same 10-year period to| commodities—corn, clea rar | obtain an ‘‘adjusted base price.” and peanute—with the proviso t nay | The adjusted base price is then no parity ce could be reduced | more side gte per cent in any multiplied by the current index of on, St |one year as a result of applying” prices farmers pay. ‘time Tuesday re, ; y Edward H, Horton, News in Brief Pontiac Police are investigating . | the theft of a bicycle valued at | gradual shift from ala! $40-belonging to Almon Atistin of Huron St. ficers the bike. was stolen some-! night. | paid a $15 fine yes- \terday when Pontiac Police cited ‘him for driving without chauffeur’s modity would be computed by | were unimportant or virtually | license. Newspapers ‘reporting to the multiplying $5.50 by 279. The result) unknown in 1910-14. ANPA onsumed 384.679 t of is $15.34 and one-half cents a) ry. starting point is th Rummage sale. St. Vincent de cma G6 ce eek. wenired , ng point is the average Paul Hall 197 8. Parke Pri. 1-6 Newsprint in August, 6.6 per cent price of the commodity in the most, p.m., Sat. 8 am. tol pm. —Adv if your friend's in jail and need After Jan. 1, 1950 old parity | ! by the index of all prices received | bail. a FE 56-9424 kag a 5- prey Driving Lessons. Safe-Way Driv- | ing School. FE. 2-2253. Rummage, Presby. Ch. W. Hur- , Sept. 17, 8:30'a m. Consumption of Newsprint at New High NEW YORK «—Newsprint con- -sumption reached a record high for the month of August and also 1955, according to the American Newspaper Publishers Assn. Austin told of- 3, of 46 more than the 360,825 tons in the like month a year ago. For the first eight months of 1955, reporting newspapers used 3,260,187 tons, an increase of 7.6 per cent over the 3.029.784 tons in the same period of 1954. - Trade have attributed — Adv. — Adv. —— . S rc both categories for. 1955 through! relatively prosperous, present time there are actually lice uaahernkor “4 par formula, me le srry sale: Dishes, bedding, sources | Sept. 10. also represented all-time Tt 9 ; three formulas—‘‘old parity,’ parity : 1 ete 5. Parke —AdvV. the increased consumption to high- peaks for that period of the year. | years from .1918 to 1914 have modernized parity’ and ‘‘tran- For example, corn sold for an ; _— : -wspaper circulat 1 “been selected as sueh a period Ca i - Prices eecenieed by this Canada’s 194 eet fruit ©" Rewspaper circulation and a F sitional parity. average of $1.49 per bushel in i All five GM passenger car di- Thus the concept is that if limetnod are arrived at under the production had a farm value of rise in consumer advertising, re- visions—Chevrolet, Pontiac, Olds- (farmers today are .paying 2'2 Under eld parity, prices were = called transitional parity for- , 1945- D4 and the index of all prices $48,700,000, an increase of $1,500,-. sulting in fatter papers. mobile, Buick and Cadillac—re- | times what they paid in 1910-14! determined by taking the aver- | mula; in other words, they are the received in that period was 261.) 000 over 1953. eateries. — corded new highs in both new ', . _ — Poa — for both the Death Noti C es Monuments 4A __ Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted M Male 6 6 Help Wanted Male 6! Help \ Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female 7 September and f Poe ee ee OPP ENDER | - ee mene | Aol fo esemare Se ee ee Pontise Oranite & Marble Co. Driver for ior your weotet” OME SUFFICIENT TAP MAKER "More for home Gan wases Px| ceded Immediately _ Domestic deliveries of new cars| BREAKEY, SEPT. 16. 1955, WIL- wit | Robert 2 Je Pte ee & rare Dry Cleaning Route ar tee pe: per (ook you should Pee ead ienpestonece ——— 2-1165 . by GM dealers during the first| lem ©. 201 West Yale. ase 63: S: — ee | euiapiisned | Miler cruch| ‘aps Liberal salary & bonus p. | EXPERIENCED mo ean heed an i beloved nd ~ rgaret well ‘om y ‘jeaners. w er, expe ie Hassett . Cemetery, Mr. Breakey will lie; . Prsou betw io am —lervice, Keego Martor LO 2. KINGSCOTT: & ABSOC.. EXPERIENCED W Al T- MIMEOGRAPH per cent of the 1954 mark for the in. state at the Voorhees-Siple At 10 a.m. Today 18 E° Arthur Murray Studio NC | resses wanted Martinelli's res OPERATOR ” same period. - _Pumeral Home, __ : Lawrence MIDWEST S11 Monroe street, PO. Box 671; taurant. 138 8 Woodward, Bir- =e S DELGADO, SEPT. 16, 1955. FRAN- There were replies et | cxpenieNceD sTORM DOOR. jGaa von Kalamazoo, Michigan mingham, Mi 6-485 et Used car seles by GM dealers | cis T. 381 Bagley Street, age 48/1 the Press office. in storm windes, 008 pers ie | Peckheepe roe uum WANTED SALESMAN WHO IS #0 EXPERIENCED DISHWASHER MACHINE Ae beloved wife of Frank Delgado: e installer’ Apply Bui ae, © $428 to 8 te ef nee and whe has area eaes wed ies tg od oh al a oe dear mother of Mrs. Mary J > the following boxes: terials Department. ee ee $908) © vactleround of aitect sales os ES eRBIRNGEn MOUEEK IN BOOKKEEPER ber were 124,928, which was 129. Gonzales, Genetve, Virginia, Vic- Sears. Roebuck & Co Managerirainees 21... tobe perience such as celling ee ann EXPERIENCED. HOUSEKEEPER | : f th total f the torta, Lilia, Augustine, John, Ray- " 2 Pah Accountant junior : . $400| cleaners. home improvements. ete references required PE 45395 COM P-TYPIST per cent of the or Same) mond and Ines Delgrado. Punersl 4, 1, 1, 22, 2 BS, en eal LE ae Office trainee . . $300| We offer an unusual opportunity EXPERIENCED | WAITRESSES = - 'period a year ago, This brought | service will be held Monday Sept FRO ee ee EXPERIENCED MENS CLOTHING | gaie, $400, for permanent employment Fei APPLY 300 CLOB APTER 6 . : - Se 9 at 10 am. from st Vincents|§ 27, 28, 33, 36, 40, 41, 43, and furnishings salesman. Excel very satisfactory income FE &XPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR KEYPUNCH 1955 used car sales through Sep-| pePaul Church with Interment in : lent salary and workin Mid 35551 and en opelstinent will by, Moar ot Cate: 1460 Baldwin at oe tember 10 to 3,478,415, or 129.8] Mt. Hope Cemetery. Recitation | 4 56, 00, G2 GS. G4 Te fj! tions. Osmun's._F meas eres! Fmpoymcnte be. arrang — the corner of Walton OPERATOR : of the Rosary wi Sunday|# 43, 7 EXPERIENCED COAL TRUCK OF. ANK BL. N G NTERS ' ~orve per cent of the figure for the cor-| Slenmg at 8 pm at the Pursiey|§ a 1 90 9% 102, 103, ereler: Apply iy Mus NTA FE beet | DO | WANTED: ROUGH CARPENTERS eee et Ce ee AND responding period of 1954. Funere) Home. rg 11, 112, have know edee. of. ceed and ao WAN FOR DUcT Wonk INSTAL | men “call Detroit Townsend EXPERIENCED WOMAN O8 GIR. . JEREMY. SEPT 16. 1953. MARY _201 8. _Fesdesk, lation and pipe fitting. some ex, | 04404 Eves MA 3008, for general, to live in. Vicinity ty Pe ‘ Flizabeth, 2617 Thumbull 8t.. EXP. DRY CLEANER DRIVER. Groat desired PE b4a16., 310) WANTED MESSENGERS, MUST ot Walled | Must ike ent-| -STENOGRAPHERS * . Flint. Mich. age 77; dear mother Help Wanted Male 6 $185 Cooley Lake Ra. EM 3-406) | _ rehard Leake Rd. : have bike and be 16 years or salary. Reterences ; : of Frank #H. Ronald. Harry) "°° SSP °Y SUese | EXPERIENCED BUTCHER 3043/MAN TO WORK IN BARTS STORE| over. Good pay. § days per week equired ota 4-206 APPLY ° ree in [ Jeremy and Mrs. Dean Toles; ~ ~ |" wisabet) Lake Rd. Gabriel's; ™ust be 18 or over, Apoly Novi| Apply Western Union, 1) South ¢ reauired Ma. ‘630 ——— Youna j dear sister of Mre, H.C Asovin. Super Market Auto fo 43131 Orand River. __Perry, ask for the manager int Cx care childven § days. Live PONTIAC MOTOR ; Funeral service will be held Mon- EXPERIENCED eaeET wera) Nov! Ph. Northvilin 85 ae cane annie) ELLAND) anna efor home than wages in Sales Contest the Scart “6 itfin ‘chia ye ‘with YS Gos glen MEARRIED A ee hes WE WILL BACK UP 2 $23 “hake re Dr = DIVISION ~ the Soerks-Gritfin ape stead » for reliable man. A. jenera, rm work woik- i CED DISHW ASH td = . — offictat- Fibling “so, Sons har ‘ Park et fe SrmArwend| house available, bet rah cant pep EXPER IEN bi eR Mi PERSONNEL ‘ ng. Interment tn Eastiawn cem- - phone Y rerarded sissies ae Three members of Matthews are Joni Pane y a ee Shornccal cnc! Wenkne Secrest man Sel Pod cer inn TO WORK In CIDER HILL | oftice 15 orogressiv: ore arity were, Aah Gita ues DEPARTMENT , parks~ n ners e Tieotte. 29601 Northwestern High g'am ne pete? — ' Hargreaves, Inc., sales depart- cot. 1s. trom 1230 to'¢ 00 | Co, 381_N. Paddock. SI to EARN W HN BELL REAL SILER oLExw : . MARSH. SEPT is, 1955 MRS. pm re Ye Tile ° interview. 00D AVENUE aie EXPERIENCED TRUCK MECHAN- | *®2.——_____ Mu tee Realty ladies’ children's & men's appare! ment cel won southern vaca-| Emma, 34108 West 14 Mile Re. ies by. Wilsoa GMC Company. PART TIME MORSINGS ASE 3 ee ee Christmas season starting PE tion ips in a -o: mother .of Leon Marsh: dear sis- Apply in ver, Oakland County's exclusive GMC hoot « Verne on” 4204 4 =" . ‘ Satura ! uaate| salealcan popes irl rerellcastet aemy | A _dersoa Seturday truck dealer botn for day end pad eye A op mel tig Re og WANTED 5 BALESMAN AT ONCE (EXPERIENCED: (v warFitias NO PR cn spe’ LADI S test sponsored by mance seat | pore logger yl tery time work. New modern facilities, write Woskeee san B & cmsee 0 ten Ow ter Ow beat ae oh oat wet MENTS Chevrolet. Sunday, Sept. 18 st 2 pm. from Bert\Eallener — ioe eect ent eee OPENING POR NEAT APPEAR. Waren: pRARSER With stats, EXPERIENCED Vy Airnes RJ Drv ees "0 Ww ee, Spencer J. Heeney Pun | cense uburn foods: good “KINDERGARTEN Sales Manager Home with tnterment, in, North) Circulation Dept. Se te Dusan. Permonemt om ca-| oer 2 ‘bene newiau | PART caatantt rmington Cemetery nera! ar pr. a wk Bs -s a —— : Bud Shelton and rangemente by @nencer J Heeney The Pontiac Press ELDERLY LApY cn YOUNS) yencemen Apely teh mor popoobay pails pag toy =e ckPehaeceD woowererss _s is atte”? Truck Manager Puneral Home. 23729 North Farm- ines ree for Gy oqo $ pe OM. AND GAS BURNER INSTAL - with typing Steedy fob. FE creme Dexter Kennedy _!ngton Rd. Farmington, Mich. 4-; MECHANIC WANTED. MUST| wages, 82) Ee. Lak, “moore yr | lation service man Experienced YOUNG MAN bent — Schoelier's Bar, Me. : | t to Be: M-MAHAN SEPT 16 1958 PREDIE| be familiar a Fords Ouaran-| ep LANDSCAPE MA APPLY| Steedy employ ment wor cod man.| For selling. display and mer POUNTAIN GIRS. WITH OR | ieee as as * | won trips to Ber- ner. 8507 Cooley take Rd age 24:| teed wage A copertanity | 13 Willard, J Paweett and Co Adams| Chandising Experience preferred | without experience Day work |" cenerai FOR muda, while new ' dear son of Predie and Dorethy| for the right men rE ts 144. Spe _ Birmingham MI ar) oy pate pe med | starting) Apply Cunningham's, Tel-Huron.| Chua: ur couse work ke ) MeMahan: dear brother of Bar- : — | EXPERIENC EDD DAIVER rn BALES ont BURNER SERVICE AND in ealaty and excellent chance for ort Ga wowan ¥O “WATCH ren. Live References. FE | car salesman |, bara and Rolland D McMahan. Attention Direct Salesmen| man for estabiished route tation. Eape reed mai] advancement Apply Mr. Barris, | Af Seuasune ere ae John Barbato * \Puneral service will be held Tues-| If you are through playing goit! _¢"% Cleaners Lake Orton. ‘Top_weges, afternoons only ll vee) Steric” Manne: Wonrmes: ba® oor SODA FOUNTAIN ‘ 2 , : diay Sept 20 at 1:30 pm. from| and fishing and ready to co back EXPERIENCED ROUTE MAN Goan pry ze ‘ce 1wo| Lewis Furmture Company) week, FE 509m. Se. was awarded a! the Hunteon Puneral Home with] to work call me tor interview| for established dry ciwonmne yous | _ route, y 4480 Elis Lake Rd 7 Gint. QUacIPIED To MANAGE « trip to Nassau. Rev. BC. Swanem officiatine | FE $06 a.m. 5 pm m | cmingham Pontise Press. abe 62-70 S. Saginaw | aL Galt jaundry, Will train : Interment {tn Pontiac ° Michigan. organization OF ats hind up | bes ————— ~~ PH AR M AC IST YOUNG MAN FOR FURNITURE) tf necessary pay and : =p i peta) IS a Pruners Assista = PART xi hea te Dagar tnstalation Oonortunity for voyne pharmacist] saleman in large Pontise fur-| working conditions “Apply te, pes HES | poked poe ee - 4 A NG } MANAGER ahea Be your own) niture store. Experienced pre) son k Cleaners, . Wood-) noon shift, excellent Z MOYER. SEPT 15. 1988 VIRGIL esa” rting yearly of automatic be nore Te & Seasriahgrer ins pesie Write | ferred but pot essential, good| ward, ac : Wh | Hastings, 192 Huchs St. age 46:| sslary giao “ett increases to| [eine sheet m Pontia Press Box @. starting salary with excellent pos-/Gint FOR, PULL TIME POSITION Funeral service will be held Mon- of first yeer.| ——":— ~ 7 a PRODUCE MAN WANTED Ex clbilities, permanent pos ition! with established financial office m MI + Gay. Sept. 19, at the Morrison} Char ter employment ret FORD SALESMEN rience accowery A Tom's| Write giving age, experience. ed-| Working experience net eccensary “SA CAD Y Funeral Home, Punxsutewney | ot et required. Apply $@ Wayne). oo. ne all new ‘86 Ford Jef- arket rchard eo Ra | wcational backgro to Pontiac! put shorthand and ves JE - Penn. where Mr Moyer was taken poles vor eekite Pet | trey Ford Bales needs two new! NO phone calls ess Bon 00 quired Must be neat able; * ‘ 4 this morning ‘from the ‘Purs'ey| _™anent_emplo Sw MaKe ar salesmen -amall sales; HH Ip Wanted F: le 7 to meet public. Good working 8 WO! EN'S Puneral Home Puneral arrenge- | AUTOMATIC Ew MACH INE insee ’ Prout of a: 4 See ep ema hours. conditions start’ pay | ments bv Pureiley Funeral Hom r. Must ° aren, © “meepiia:ise- PERMANENT benefita and opportuntty for ad- R EADY Ww R t SHERMAN SEPT 14. 1955, tee op own . ‘Daniels ‘ite tion Liberal dem est Day vancement. Please apply in per- - b 3 Corp., 2677 Orchard _ Lake Ave et-up ay area. ‘a! r. Jeffrey ; . , ] H son, Home and Auto Co. _EXPERTEN D ter (Dan), 2164 Lancham Wal- BAR oa POSITION 41 Comm. National Bank Bldg é ae ~ nut Wake age 04: door bro\ner BARDEN waNTED, Tam ate| JEFFREY. FORD ) PE Saiz PREFERRED : hours and prices. 1 chair inctud- w H a : ° mS : 5 - ¥ ¢ Pratt, Chinton Sherman and Mrs) [OuT® (20° tlable | merchandine elm pone Here is an opening with CAREER GIRLS GAL W HO WANTS | ncsent HALL CLOTHES willl bal heh Monday Mest 18,| Cass temstet 2. ‘reversible, fen.) = == | an established firm for a) Recommeust, se egnorence) ot 10) GO FP LACES $325 att nome Cheese : aes at 3 pm from the Huntoon Fu- = - senteete FULL TIME REAL FSTATE P i =| 8300, Travel agency needs an attrac HOME, G SHELTON KENNEDY nerel Home with Rey [hoe mart casters, barber mundry| falesman Aggressive etfice win) MAN looking for a per Suivele macreece $720| tive tecretary to plan trip, for "Bean Pia = . Alleback officiating Interment "| iis’ show this !s @ good apot | Ulidine proe Phove Rav) Manent position, Fiaure - Clerk $278, (their clientele Travel free! on — i Shelton was responsible for re-| White Chapel Cemetery Mr Sher-] 7 am tired of working alone fioo| O'Netl tor soeoim men THIS CIRCULATION WORK. |[eeal secretary $340, vacations, See Betty at Midwest : itail sales of 543 new cars, Ken- menee at the Huntoon Puneral cash. $38 rent with eae RAY O'NFIL. Realt fan ohn TERS. ote L- — office receptionist Leood ~ hata: re 34er State Stenograp er : rl : pockets — pee ee sonable landlor c, é s ealtor AND ME or seeretary mn | ae... nedy was credited with sales of. surTH SEPT 16 1955. MARK) quTo BODY MAN WANTED, EXP. 13 W Huron Oven 00 Oprice WORK. A CAR Is SNEC.| Medical receptionist $260 GIRL PINANCE COMPANY salary - ideal working cond o 5 Joseph, 11') First Street, Oxford ice beeinner 40 | ape ce hecessary 66 new trucks, and Barbato per oxford. | “Cana “working conditions, paid! Phone PE 3110) or PE stzq | ESSARY Oifice beat pets betel expel ra tp moon be tone act ss i 87 Mich tgloved infant son of Cirde| vacation and hospitalization |Co-operative I Ree! Estate Exchange : PL | -ndextcoyeeated | Sahu Oa $250) mast able vag daa he x sonally sold new and used and EdWa Smith: dear brother of| gteady work See Bob Rector If vou are interested in| Secretary, beginner $280 f beaded This ts resting wor’ cars and trucks during the May-| Peul end Jean fmith Funeral! pp 99.91 OLIVER MOTOR ¢ Variety jon $250) !n pleasant surroundings Belery. service was held this morning *t| RaLes, Butek Dealer < Fr ixture Set” up Try Out | this type of work, apply Attractive | receptionist cael seonteee Er. oles nee ' June contest. + St. Joseph Cathol'c Church with — ~ ‘ M . Secretary for travel agency $325 ‘rem See tay beg) at FF tao : Rev Pr’ Qeoree Oing officiating. BOY FOR USED CAR LOT MUST en in person to Seles Exp. A Attractive $300) Uae State Ban in. oF Interment in Fest Jawn Cemetery | have driver's license 312 West) Must be capable of shooting t . FE 2-0206 | . Puneral arrangements a the Montcalm. _ es bles Possibility of feid service | FRED THOMPSON OPEN SATURDAY 68 Ww i Pontiac Motor Ends | _feticy"Peee mer or BKOREX. re, | CIRCULATION: DEPT a eee si aF , X _ ford, Mich oo : : GENERAL OFFICE olf, : a a —_ Teh cueryet mene bemes em O. D. Grinders _| SRS Midwest Fmplovment ing f'ing, ete. MU 41 ’ . In Memoriam 2): Michigan “Must ve eeeeaate ry) «Must have Broach company ex-| THE PONTIAC PRESS | 406 pontiac eTaTe BANK BLDG OFNERAY. 17" IN 2 CHIL . 0 e ft) uc ion | mann~ ang $8 and physically. qualified | perience | F §-0207 dren, 1% and 19 4 heavy clean- AND ‘| Make deliveries to ai! points in| Apply in person, Detroit Broach ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR) ing Private room and bath Ap- 5 |IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS Tune ease : Company, #60 8. Rochester PIN SETTERS, MUST ot is Yrs | teachers between ages of 21 and ti -eas, Bom 116, In the U Morgan-Drive-Away Inc ply Pontiac P ; Bianche P. Smith who passed Rochester, Mich. Phone OL 1-9211) of @ae %0 E_ Montcaim No previous experience nec- * ny. . OR piel D' per' reply give references. if & Pontiac Motor Division - shut away 1% yrs ago yorterisy Stee 'BRANCH MANAGER TRAINEE GENERAL CAFETERIA HELP TO PARKINO ATTENDA nts essary We train you Myst apply| experience, age and. wages . de- , down its assembly and certain, ‘6,,'8% Sey _miced 0” SSi| tor Gras Mel Credit Déreac Am-| Tort short heury on all chifs,|/(@ AND CURR DAY WORE ORT) oa Arman idurran atuame | owed es a end) pitious young man to compiete| Pontiec’ Press, Box 00 Aha ante hee DR ckacmense ncn? cee |ORNEmALS HOUSEKEEPER MAID. manufacturing operations Friday | brother | accelerated ‘cctaun ochetula : Drayton Plaine—Waterford Twp. Sail eae ee eaoce | avaalesman cenielw aad aak PRESSF R Orchard Lk. Rd i ‘ | DIGNIFIED SERVICES Galt geallfied inion ‘mea “need for Warren Stout Marerienced (Ou wianis and vedlee’ BOOKKEEPER FOR R AUTOMOBILE = — { | Kirkby Puneral Home FE 41882) apply FE 7071 or Centerline, | 5. . garments. Apply Fou Dry Clean. dealership ~=— Experien pre-| wey P WANTED, FEMALE, PAY- Produce D ] Toh Slocum. 17-0478 : Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |_#rs. ne '@. Huron et pe wocee,,wortina sconattion |My roll and Cost denartinemt | Ue: . 771 =N. Saginaw Street. Pontiac areeousinie EXPER ENCED 4 t | h6uaia! epportunity for ambitious y r DETROIT FRODUCE one son- O ns - CABINET | | Phone FE 5-#i€5 driver to deter car o Call Sake peroe meet air Hage mploed lady with bookkeentng. pavroll or} AI PLY DETROIT Sept. 16 (APi--U8 De-| . FUNERAL ROME | References Terms. 20 Mortons Matthew . Hargreaves tric q4| cost experience to work with cor- partment of Agriculturey — The Detroit | _“DESIGNED FOR FUNFRALS” — | AY Mill Bt | genial penn > = re | . Union produce Titates) 0s ga- ep Sumer anes oninrin CBseet MAKER INTELLIGENT | COLDRED 1GIAL Seat COVER THETALLER MUR Samy” aiPTER EVEN c 75 io | OT'OR# ree Interesting aad 4h) = 2500 E. Maple Rd. O8 No 1 Wolf River 235-280: Wealthys | rowshstul Service “GOOD PAY’ 25 to 40 yrs. Must be experienced | be experienced 136 8 Saginaw | No Sun. no Wed evening itn | toe 8 day week Our emplover| a 278-300 Chenanens 3287369 Delicious STEADY WORK | with children. Tight genetal house-|@ALFBMEN 3058 YEARS OF AGE portation furnished FE 2-2064 know of this ed Call OA 82588 | BIRMINGHAM 5 00: Mcintneh 3 80 few 13,78.) Wid) wa Voorhees- sSivle ALL THE OVERTIME THAT 18 See ee caren eeu bond| able to traver to solicit deli Br AN EARIY BIPT) AND -BOOR — : " bkts red Delictous 2%" up US No. 1 u Ne T IS) every 6 mos Lire in Employ} aitent accounts and Introduce ne®) noice tov party dates while they |HOUSEEFEPTR WANTED IM | § 25-8 50 FUNFRAL HOME MULES | Stay tein 938 oterences Mi| copyrighted financial service tol ;rlcs, Wa? Darty dates while the?!" a eaintely for motheriess home OPEN SAT #9 TO 1 Cantalouns: Calif. jumbo certs. 23s 475, | AL | _4-6667 Business and Professional men! op 686% after @ or weet ends | ‘9 care for 2 school aged chil a. § 00-5 25 Ambulance Gervice Prane or Motor, FF }) $-328] (OF T EF 5-4306 |= $100 weekly draw plus honus to dren more for home than wages | Carrots. Topped and washed, 1-Ib film PE 2-8378 man qualifying Must have car 'BFAUTY OPERATOR EXPERT. live in nat over 44 EM 3.4679 | sacks: Calif, 488 475-8 00.ctoa 240 2.60. _ [CARER TERSS bree NEEDED Pontia cho | rE Pik He yh Beauty Saion 20 qHNUSEREEPER FOR 2 WORK- ' e mtiae Press 4 Mich ctns 24s 225-24 : to right - —____—- ing adults 1 achool aged beet ree |. Cauliflover’ Calif scary erts, 128 3.00- | Fass Ruse on pede Darmoua SALESMAN fO BELL FroRps [eae DRIVERS A APPLY| Suburban Be one of the tamil 350 : wea Ae 188 pe p 1 22% | between Stevenson Hwy and John gars eas trucks, a hotter Sees a ate e to m _Ownr room. Pontiac Press Box 4 Celery: Calif 16° crta. .-Pesca -3e | . 0 12 Mile Rd or call, * as row ‘ord-lov sey | AN ADY FOR BABY- ALTERATION doz 625-650: ctns. 16- a — The Pontiac Press _FE_2-26% after 6 pm. | Journeymen i 2 4 4: og oy [ita Ine | a Prone after 6. FE 88:63 LBM. KEY PUNCH OP- Grapes: Oirect receipts ‘” uggs Tre: 7, . . : van fe in ce or “ rie [Thompson seediess 360-318, fair 200- § FOR WANT ADS CAREER MEN | SALESMAN WITH CAR, WANTED CASHIERS FOR BAT AND aun| CTAtOTS. Secretaries, Ste- | LADY *Pettuce, Cat cts Iceberg 2 ao. | Bee ms cate ga carci peal For Foundry ture Reed. Co Previous farming| ide. Packing House "Bupet twar| NoRraphers, Clerk - TYP-| pepertenced on men's and wom 7 ° i us farm prienc " - $.50-5.00, 1'2 doz. 375-425, mostly 4 00- DIAL FE 2-8181 Top earnings whether you sold) rquired Interview by eppoint: | _ ket Walled Lake ists. Studehaker Packard] en's clothing. Excellent salary and 2 ‘ before or not. Applicants apply | egrtp ment. Reply to Box 193, imiay|COOKING & GENFRAL, EXP |) (~ working conditions cNestarines, Direct receipts Calif. lugs From 8 a.m. to $ p.m. between 0 and 12:6 mm. Mondar & Maintenance | City, Michigan ir], Own room Live tm Other| orp. 5500 Mound Rd./rapry's NATIONAL _ommINa d sc eg a SITE SS - 2 bd Gaions: M4 1 sects, Cant yellows 870 | can crore anowie oo re. lanes oi | STOCK MEN Siete conan re] Uncen ch ae Idaho yellows, large iS. Cole, 78 had fahal py be fe. A ICARPENTERS. ROUGHER S | ‘ : | Put ae eee “cnY FF a lows, large 278. Mich yellow med 1.78- | orire meena tats tes fbe Larre project. steady work Job _ Millwrights crcertndes: becats pete cme 7 Ghoceny ees childres. Moard and room and SECRETARY 190: whites med 2 78 2 Songhed {ited on Sashabaw Rd.. mile north of lV eatendthles: Prec Meepllatizaline || Gicesee ; cos 4 ekiy “age according to ca Peach Bushels os No min sibility for errore other U8 10 See fobert Gregory or es ; i jiroux's huper Market 1545 abilities FE 5.90": A Unusually good opening m Pon re chess Bee Oe eanance fal than te eance! the charges ee Ah eed dpe : , Mera = per pony week = = Onior Lake Re 4 mmedia ely tlae for « ble young woman Havens 2° 150-200 Elbertar 2° 2 00- ‘for that oortion af the firat as Electricians unities uniimited 18 ¥f* (COrGRED ‘WOMAN 25-50 YEARS LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING aNnp) Typing shorthand required, evens? dais 16 338. tertile insertion of the adverttes. COMPOSITOR - YOUNG - AR Ean | | pal Experience required. AD “foi4 isundry and help with 2| Cafe of infant child ive in OL | Pteasant working conditions. Per. ‘ Hales 2%" ripe 228-250: Hales 2%") oa et ree ths MA CaO tor. ag eet Cail | TOM’S MARKET = on aren Ne coo ming Btay| _2-7410 manent tac Press Box “1, = . ” 4 . . ‘5 ° ~ 46 HOUR WEEK. Seme oe foo en bu eskts Bates stor When - canesSations Pipefitters 888 ORCHARD LAKE Gey weal eva’ ase enter ent LAB. TECHNICIAN — Hiei pre Dis ay Bas 4 294" 475-5 00: Bibertas 2° up 378: 4 four tin “number.” We DET AILERS: a No phone calls. East of Telegraph Birmingham area. Must like chil-| City of Pbntiae Health Dent Sal-| office. Wide variety of tateresting -3 15; Eiberta 4 Serenata eferenc required. Write; ary to . Deni t HH 9 eee Hates 2%" up At Rio ¢ : pao! besnarepetd will be gives and je pa oy ey fans _Box 3 Pontiac Press. qualifications are college aeeres work. HE cpp meme -* conditions ; in medical . — 2 up 350-3 4 re 450. For figs, fixtures Chae and d . : c wena Ford “tae Closed Mouthed $340 felons, rete pare woxerws haf cboody Si ALESWOMEN Colo bu bs ts 4 25-4.50. a naan fap acvert’ apecial machinery. Top ri Machine Repairmen Y_Owens Fai sect jona [A was seed unless otherwise stated: Callf ares vatatn . sizes SALESMAN, ub ot apt Smell industria! firm wees 8 ae tke. —— cite = ‘Tone Yhites 3 $0-4 90 Tdaho long whites joemen] op eopepes ! ia” santa LOCKHART-W RIGHT time on tog o rouse Ex-| gal who can keep business mat wae NER —NTOK READY-TO-WEAR | 380-3 78, few 7. ru -4 ‘o 19 o'choe! - : | si ‘pe ENGINEERING SERVICE sary PE #16 handles top drawer confidential ‘ i art cE atlas ale shee a orevions te pubiieation 1968 8. Telegraph FE 2 APPLY va TOP. E XPE RIENCKD orders See Betty at Miriwest) ji Miatiebeit Rdg Marta 60 | : MILL {ERY sets 415 Wis reds’? : i} Yo sacks frantient Want Ade may : ; Employment 406 Pontiac State | RTE AGED LADY. TO CCARE EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY: 120-125. Ind Chippewas 238-250: Mich. cancelled up to 0:30 am 72 PONTIAC Reliable app'y only drv cleaner _ Bank FE 5-9227 | for children. Mav babysit between 50 sacks round whites unwashed | day of publication after ACTON ‘ ‘ with epotting knowledge also sik CAPABLE WEGRO WOMAN WITH) ¢@ and 1 am Provide own trane-| Pul! by on tn positions available in 90-100 108 26 cents; round rede 100 the ‘rat insertion SALESMEN . finisher, steady emplovment rood) references General housework portation of ee in. MA. §-0n09, Ready coe = — = | Potatoes: 100 tb sacks US No. 1. size FOR aoe “Wee” Portiae” has ‘oe cooking 2 8 a hiaren | Call bet, 12 and 6 pm sitin vt BM A washed ufless otherwise stated: Calif CASE. WANT AD RATES PONTIAC: OFFICE XIOTOR Rox 7 = ve in Monday and every other WorvEens HELPER HICH t+. ym ‘ Long Whites fair 325-3. Idaho Long | = : B AVA - : . ox 74 xe | Sundar off Good’ salary Bir, den t you are inexperienced we Will | Waukee 368. Tusapte 600-435 60 cin | PAG grt | Gras | sate | Ro, door to door soltsting | Ay TIME STUDY — *| maeem Mi esis | nke a’ Mjddienet Rds’ aay frachiye “surroundings. Complete | sacks 3.15: Washington ong Whites 3 75, | 3 1560 278 v8 eads furnichet After 1 week of Pa ea Vir “|DRUG ANN GosMFTIC SaLes.’ fair 06-6244 | program of emplove » benefits. : Russets 400-450 50 Ib sacks 200, Wis- | 4 380 «748 608 aining you can earn $190 to» DIVISION _ ENGINEER Woman. experienced preferred. MEAT WRAPPERS AND CASH. ry and commission S pphd weeehy. | j comsin Reds 200-250. 50 Ib sacks 1 10- | 5 225 4s 600 rf week Car exsentiai Ap lwith a 2 | must have references Good «a}/] jers. experienced preferred. Apply! ; 135, Chippewas 2.80, 80 fb sacks 2 15- 6, 27 408 - 120 etrott Office 14200 Wyom-| - with at Jeast 2 yrs, experi-| ary.qnd commission. Thrifty Drag! jn person at Adler's Mkt, 1200| Please apply to our to the e 2.28. ‘Gems 2.35. Russets 3.5-3.40- In- 7 yh. Ser ae “Sh daily & Sat, til! 3 p.m te, > col a $.8 "Telegraph corner of Huron | Baiwin Tel-Huren cuaker, . | diana Chippewas ‘2 25-2.35; Michigan 8 30 648 960 S\DRIVERS WITH ‘OWN. TRUCKS | Employment Office =| SPEC, SOtne Comte Ccuce: _ Apply in nom. . FOR DOCTOR'’s OFFICE |; : Teaseds 0c Tesi soba oe cen ene ened) Haz itwtonet Grate’ dons!) “"%pownac, mic For ais ket Co. Fivine bere ol caaaion ore ir peat Peace. Apoiy Pootine Pres’ Hox | | Winkelman Ss | 10-ib, sacks 27 cents, - ecemeeny | Dr: : , orging et Co. home than wages, FE 5-8557. % be . ~ \ 4 . » + I ; * “4 Bo t "y a ' P| ‘ a | Va ” A r Ms 1 j oy AA ye? ( 3 sp Sent : | } - oe sane ae 7) nat J Wee ee bea a, Dri inst = : y) ey ; lg bid ivers' tio cont : ‘ aie © ey wate ay ey ory é 2. s Se e “DR iays. Fi ra 9 es i ie \ 4 ‘80 vitae re IVING | me Pa, —— Bs Le are bet Aj ye RAN Don) Coss G L even | eas ___ Bui . : { j _—? * Monday ston * — chevy Li) ESSONS ing | %. Idin = ee ‘ 30 Dp. ay on —d SA ‘s. arére. 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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER '17. 19 = WENTY.NT ' For Sale Houses. 43 For Sale H te » OE as WAR 17, 19355 oe ob ew ree 3 ouses 43) For Sale Houses 43 SLICE OF HAM : j rT NTY-NINE_. __ NEAR asus cas wf ig ewcnre dete emia ‘HA For Sale Houses 43) F uses ' , Pay E jase i ER, $ ROOM HOME. IN | . mel Sieh Reel ) 43) For Sale Ho 43| For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 | | SAS SARA || SPIRAEA PARP PRI tached (Oy WT sonable dowa payment BY OWNER HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNBR | []> ie — see “n . 100 . fot. 'cs eto ke. ig block | soil a "2 dedroom rancis style home with je Matkins Foatios evtases New| JF YOU ARE LOOKING OPEN Jou want something so geod CUSTOM BUIL hai oy the emer obs vob og eegeodl|| Tks inogieted glumiauas clttne. |: sere ag ove ome el lek see {his Duy at 8.000 As ce | New homes with full basement fany deluge features.” $i. sof lcacineen Large trees. | SU Desoment, resreaten = a 000 down or your home as| j tl heat, elec. hot water age. Phon _Immediate ‘possession OR, 3-2808.| 888 heat, plus m 1 I larce THELM A | heater, oak firs, plastered walls, 27TH) tt ap spesindieost, xe ———aal ring the home” at 2900. Mi I Jerose St. ; LMA M. ELWOOD| S24 mety"sther cyte: Baul Sx noes Sp OWNER. pe el Dra] Ea nee ak fe 5143 Case-Eils “b th Rd. jot. Bu spr lreren mye wiles T $10,600 plus Maple, urate 421 aca ae wW SEZ geen ar = $18, YE ‘aera: Plastered — irae te igabeth Lake stove, Re- " ——a- ing reom Ke 3844 ception reom and living room Ud bath, ou. beg EAST SIDE ea carpeted. Full basement, gas hot B ones : “91.800 down for this water heat heres oom i $oxi85" 43:300 ‘down with LOOKING FOR roar ppe Be ——— bace. 8 Screen. ass to Nabe naan! _~ eis vheesant ed rabbits e Drive, out went Morea St. te i uit fr garage. Lot, 40x120, . n He seg : LIVING SPACE? icely Woeated. ‘Bear stores, end Oe er ee eee inn cantar pases | ny, ) NecToem remeh pulls “in Township Airport Rd. Turn right 3rd st. meres Ge ameer. 6) big bee Seepan ws OR 2185 month 3031 | fered ‘painted ‘walls eek floors, OPEN DAIL Y oF OF F pies sc rooms, 2 full baths, full base- ers 6 perms wre cata cal] CHET we | nl aeer ler FH aah (a ain Moher | panaeate aoe c= Sunday 2to Spm. | fires aitineaoor"Conet.” tates | fy "abtarge Living oom, mos: | Tre wedroots with an set ce s Base- garden 5 in « Te , win com & uti * z roo! ‘ poeavare here. 610.008. ae 11S HORNBE CK uet vat I've Always ment, garage. tile and Formica|_ Vacant. By owner on as O43 F. Penny son St. plus tiled hath with shower’ Ven, em Kite and Dt - e = kite thts at be RIDGEWAY Representi: 800 Spence St. Wanted” eh i eee. ees |e RY PARK Lenecgigan cb ——— bungalow, here blinds cornice boa & —- Breeseway. you . re n f ear , nae ing “Tapeer, Wilson R'tor. Sopra ~ Pages ne mily Gaac Bibeebet many pe ‘4 ves) — room. on neat. stroke rbing ee arpa Bed somal Apo : a nc ast reu repre hah var oy woe a1a.000 wun $l 500 DOWN pe o 3. Owner FE ater 00 rf > waits 432 N. Main OL 11-6541. Roch. , ume is lovely ranch ¢ R : — charches. bus and stores. $6950 Sacpeied living room panes Sever! A Dog ri eas inter be. THIS CONTEMPORARY BEAUTY PAYMEN r Co-operative Real Estate Exchange| — ling ietutee’ — type J KOOMS, . Seminole Hills $1000 do . ell, picture window, tile bathe | With connecting treeteway. All is| ts bom pm eal situated on oareuns me tee NORTH siDE HOME atrans inoaeen Siena tes: Ast abe totlet and lavatory 4 rms, bath sainy room and. oor storms and screens. 4 awnings, eagepaate (Io) a celghborhood vou will wooded lot, tures an open cer ene, * tae Evans’ weomiwim marme: Peale ev fe Gos _fatnea, Vacant em Sao, farnaee, Meat te everythine. Very |. drive sorth en Perry @. to Jeciyn, | 2100 with Manes deec peter | rice nan rool ape | mya - en cand boned ane picture windo ate ay od ‘ perage Foaleres. bp oa j clean. 96600 $1300 down Rose | eft on Jpsiyn to id tsany ies er | eal gow Porch, cad on itech Here Eater see uae’ oa | Pore reentent| | ER Oar tee res ‘Closing Estate |S BS PSE) Sinise arenes Se an ry a Ed SSenirasr notty pine dining space 3 b : eens Waterford T — remsees oe your peeps . tory, bea mee tne mee| Seer came, age TG) Eger Gamera ag | herds ie Bae aa ages ght rare | Gees meee | Me Ua eg rec room. Oli secre ¥ nl ie . ca s value, to pettle ¢s- Ul ve % Lot @0n150. Fenced in and Leon reheat a 100x300 ft lot. tate quickly. heirs will sacrifice Reddy , BUD Davement Fence ; becky urd. IR tors ais maderate income oes. 1% “ar garage $12 950. a O Substantial 3 bedroom home, ved street Newly vainted. Ez- J: ae 1 n . Sais Ninn pina tbe | wwe LITTLE TARM-Cias as 2 YIOY) see one at = Kilowatt NICHOLIE | tiene" ane 2 st HILTZ POSSESSION * by m ‘ ; _3ab00 oe - 2° i om Rome and acre | ‘nea 9m, INSURANCE rivileges, | 1805300, @ lots. ood | cere tor sale spe nap bese pl SSESSION ‘ walt’ betrise 1¢4e: v 42544 5 an invest | . ‘real estate and insurance o Lap! r modera three Rochester Area car gerage Terms to out. Baayron WF ang “part Be TTET ANID invites YOU annie ats Som wooo" gereasct| LOVELAND | 10 vist sae ppsneag le vanadyl ap Three Llc REAL VALUE -Owner leav- —— With brick aluminum | TO VISIT ; ~ large bedrooms, 20x15 living room | lg, stale Ranch stzle bungalow | ttle 4,,,Fire, place. 3 pedrooms. | 3108 Case Lake Rd. Keoge Mart VACANT Rebroglg ar padre hd fire-| with ceramic ttle kitchen & ih and lavatory. Pull Base- 2-4875 COE + iee1 THESE aE spre pollgotpet Ho window, 15x14 car gat. aluminum storm sash, | meat With large recreation space. | - = FE +1661 rol HURON GARDENS Eide Wow inte ices, Met | etandhe OI peer Mine an | Fan eet | say St ea itn en | HOMES Spee eres Oo wal - * “= and - iy ceramic ue ert Aur tase.| Deting. Here is one prea ear £2 98 iis Sa ee cer. On North of Pontiac Clarkston schoo! | ; meeps teary _= Cok Beers: REALTORS men Si with fireplace - 2808, district, large 2 bedroom bun- During NATIONAI automatic oi] heat. Very clean 60 =Dixie gallon electric rot Ewen oe ot aren BEDROOM - Lovely COZY rene LA wacemient (68 iuruece a ate eeeen throughout Garage Lot $0x159. | Phone OR_ 3-1873 ra on 170 2 vent fans bot water rate location, § room tet floor end 3] Large living room with roll wan | HOME WEEK On 08, terms i PAMILY HoME FOR sale sal, . fireplace, oom 0. ry wate. eee in features. Rear ter- also heated sunroo Pull geogit bed, three closets kitchen agiadet & freee tota] price ioe as serge 4} FISHING PRIVILEGE: _Keego Harbor 6-434 3002300 ach 2 car garage ment, new gas furn, two table and chairs, stove refrigera- edroom home A eles painted 1 Neat 2 bed , ~ 1 HAVE ONLY 1 Le BEDROOM x. lot. Price at only $25 car gar. This property is in the tor, bath, private entrance and near high schoo} marge jot: cree sep psa a — Usted. Hurry on this one with terms Sime et condition Paved drive and| vestibule. Gas. light and end) Terma | — bteek — Crescent Lake Four won't ‘ast lone, in the 110 Ft 1 ke F paved street Rent | $6) eten t e a pat: PONTIAC REALTY Utiity room 7] Guaaee carcee: Waterford area in « goed [es e5 . v ap a - . ae 5 Beautiful 2 mason rontage $15.000 WEST SIDE —Large Colonia! | ished oF unfurnished" F eral i Regn in re ¥en test Call tec (chowingnt | Gress hemses |i @ oie = sep aoea uree aan reece — home. Reconditioned thru - out, | ©6004 after 4 pm deily. VETTE Caturiav a7 Sunday tion, Call for showing i> houses in Waterford. axe icture window lovely kitch ‘ well) corperme) tar se R NS : f ~ rk Bette eee recy | uy nt Rot KORN HUMPHRIES. | GEO MARBLE Resto, | “Seta : own ao pa = 6261 Antercouvilie a Watertora | —Roselawn. a 2 glassed in porches | Model at 373 Ee Bee : oil heat, attached / ass Lake Realtor *E 2- = AUTUS By wae saregunampca tease o4|0—= aE BROW N, Realtor | moed RA oee eben etece 83 N. Tel UL lated EL LeveL cers FRONT SPE ware ter heater be Gentle tieree eas [tel ae ace | 1 to 6 community of 7 homes, all Coaperative & : —- Evenings | Unusually clever in testes with SPECIALS ; ‘F cron oot cae 1 acre of Govperative Real _Estate , Eachange 945 Voorheis fe sil eae festa You axto and gyivan Lakes, ae eal Estate Exchange | jee, et unle once mo fetime vt TO THE EYE . poo s, shrubs. flowers. If Cl k .: : RANG 3 DROO minutes west of tine home. The double fire place may this bed @ the appearance of ioe Sesae breed vik arte arkston Area Pioneer Highlands pyle igen tad POLL odel ane § others now ‘ 1 owntored from the mehegeny | built by the oe 20 well terme. a riced "rlaht with] 8 rooms, unfinished but livable 9 bedrooms, large living room COMPLE fpamihod herp nriab lh under construction are ail pe se eon ay many pond the od tt ot with ihegs. . : 5 eeres garden so’ Priced rea-| separate dining room. peaibility | sTORM WINDOWS pico hd 2-level homes with full base- a tucae caus wal "tes. oon Mas 2 bedrooms. room, Cass and Sylvz sonable at $3200, terms. of 2 bedrooms up. Oi! forced air| MINUM STORM DOORS A ments, 6 extra large rooms —! aie can preps 1 ye vasement. O8 heat.) HUNTING SEASO « e), van North of Rochester heat Recreation room privileges INCLUDING WESTINGHOUSE and is tied baths Heating e ale! Ley “Se eee: Ample closet and rd space = N Lake Privileges @ rooms | ; on Bylvan Lake’ 813.500, terms! 109 CU | hides by “Electrend forced air will plea This le o very - peo rivileges ms ‘part bath ot over 1 REFRIGERATOR _H etn aa rep sucea sonal = pine : sot Move right tm this attfactive 3| S¢%6,, Comsider Neue traier (ee|0 °° — | ELECTRIC RANGE. AUTOMA- se uses rene = “the O S pane Quite ae or, grtll and many other Webster grade and Washington : : co lot. 100 x 200 this home has at B nice large rooms & bath | lis Juace ot residence ARE YOU LOOKING for s bust. PRESTON S You cannot deny the dollar of! .festures Offered at $34 780, term Je High ‘schoct district Dowie —Call Us for Leads’ beater cin. ce Ma gh WY per family Fitepince on Ist "| peas Jocation in Birmingham? | West sid Be REET this beautiful suburban home Jo-| YOUR HOST, CHESTER WELCH | tamed hoa) cee met perce: sete Roger B. Henry I featarces Ymmediocs eercerscn, Root MiSepa! sie erie ences: Seautiful three bed vetlaing ag. “riage re | laree dinette "full bas monn wih : caiedi ons acre of land directiy | Mmediate possession oger enry Ine. Total ance | esiate = posecesion peslreraec es A utilities Pin- ree pedroom a = ress a ace] eas heat Unfinished —_ wi across .rom lake 14x22. livine | t S11 Matin St. Rocheste WIC ee ee ree - Located ‘tn the eae cap room with plastered walls and RANCH CUTIF. WATKINS LAKE ¢ Ou pelt or OL. 10121 A MUST! lent eond'tion Bituated on brick, with large lots on i en 3 rs plenty of than oak floors. “replace and angther | eee : | A very nice 2 vedroom home | ~ —- On your ho good fesidential area. Ail a arKe ots and ~ town. Cail Mr. Bronsing. fe one in the den Ultra modern NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS | with white frame siding. full 5 room pach aaa Li ia en furnishings included on 2nd ; ; tential dow with sub- kitchen 10x19 and a master bed- | Corner lot Thx1$7 ft pared street, basement, sizable lot and near | . ranch style home Meceag ee Noor, €18 060. terms curved, windin av 1 ¥ ; j sre rome tie, ane, “otger oot | er ate, Sr core toe ar | ne Tee! | See eee sal, z paved|* Benjamin and | , OAKtA ANBTTAKE standing appointments Priced at) ‘ jroom, one floor | a ee : 1 a rivi ‘ide $15.950 with $4000 down pian just ¢ years_old. new car- $899 DOWN | = | firenlace. (al ean ieee ine |_ake Privileges streets. Wide safety side- . Pt eneas with large living wa : i A peting tn ining ecm ate one Mort: of Clarkston 2 bedrooms DOW | i car attached garage Planter | rdeflt rao h 2 bedroom | d tep ens Inc full tiled (I a PE he with 00) E o nm storm and, Immediate possession OX. oak floors plastered wa / eA ener bed rooms n | alk j : a as . hardwood foots, wees SEMINOLE HILLS | screens. new awnings, attached \ Aluminunge- all limed oak Living room 14) walks with city we 1 3232 Ordan bor | vi Deactifal ramptine family home| 1+ car arage, fenced back iot $1000, DOWN ri W "doors On a lovely 80 F Pea heh alae fald tifa aes YW ANE MBE 8 aot ward, mrmingvam sown. Bed fora in A-1 condition inside and 6: arden spot, loads of shrubbery © Nort! t. Io : pee deeds a Sols , Carpeting fireplace. "ull bath Offered a $8650 terms: Due TO Needs Saat Sone 5% sot eed hai Seely 612 reation room Gap func Solid cement drive and oben t's M709 FM, K t Templeton, Realtor Lenco bath, Ppdel stea heating | AS NESS. OWNER MOVING TO p . DR A\YTON PLAINS aieer coreee | Seemed | Bi i h eg PS ? : z “, + . “ ¥ * | e ae : reg nr a aT ehe esac | Ans WE BLY LAND CONTRACTS roject of iis eslv @'réee rome Gren cere man real face brick, and of| central Yeation,. W pois Oe coal caleba Terms | YOUR FAMILY 63 H pen riains Baee. beaviel Briar) oral! County Eetateuuyn) course Same, ror cine to main Dares | Pace Sic LAREERO RT BUNOALOW | pga MEM LIE lomes | faeitaliah cies," ascomealy tyne tx Couree fell” Dasemente) GE ea at | Ce 20 OR TRADE ly no side home off, alls ho-wer aluminum | on beautifully land. : | & : Dandy modern .o the min te} ari and Ave. near n | | Screens & storms Venet As | scaned 1% acres surrounded | W creati . EAL ms tncomes ae Rome, vm full basement at Fateed grou” ce "4; AND HARGER CO, | Near Fisher Body Plant | iMag met, Lat aie a 8 Tee mee Mh recreation area. Ve) cqutiful Lake F ca ret caperet aie round le toward lake, Len ‘oom and bath ned- 7 . ae Slece nn ouatte hs [ E ' : oii sc. heating plant xe scene | Foom one floor plan pee abs eg | IL Wa Huron lon eee eee Off Montcalm St $0.790 with siso9 aden 7 place, solarium. dining | Have a few left, available| H ee ee frost porch gare hot water, 18x21" livine room with | ee taeean lead throughout | ‘ | —e + Immediate Pose ssion | coche Sen kitchen with ex- i . ome Offered at or ott sea al sottrte, e lot, tos no tr Jo bs the lane Bell giassed-in voip eEeerenis ot | { Lanesia * aa i cerper =! | A & room home just north of | ovata weather Gad ercan’ both on GI ar d FH A Searme, ores — or case os *$” pedroon eae: = eaten s sold complete with | City va ctae” eee hate ' Drayten Plaine Two bedrooms jus * a and drver 1 4\. bedrms., living fm, with fire- . sa ecerere Same) eee ge eeepc ts "gt eterna | BE ted ance Tons | become wit merteocit!| OPEN SUNDAY Fast ago ity ‘bathe fal 'base-| Fasav’'puaan® Estates ofr 10stYN >, own, THE KIDS WILL c school location. 2 bedroom, ully insulated and on a | in features’ 116 baths ie “aN QUINT? ent tneludine | me tt “qerigDANDY BUROALOW in| LOVE IT. . : unday 3-6 p.m. fer empegeiogalioe ean heat tbe “tone ce te paly 9606e with | pers & Stones throughout. | AND DAILY nee sce fm sed ree rm, with ee nome? Then see this ‘ ; 1 me { -| trimmed om eady for ened porch Full : ace d 2 ce home with ° ‘ -To Sell- t , inte t ; can garage. eo with . Settee ceive = mostra five| roo ety iT “Wealth fr | crev cn care ol und Every Melee bers ae kt see | taal omot| attached hucet]|/ METS sane aul Eacelientiv andecaped lot. Terms. | 2d! not “watet, teatering 4 ‘ [Beier Rooresatrie full basement | epetlderat feature for enijoy~- $ rhrtdlate Water svstem with Dixte Hig ay te Sram Lake Area : rooms and Sy —» BAe | : . |e S ng | ‘ easing set up for future. Sl dining room, storms an : eat neat, oak floors plastered | Priced at Sif 800 i seimming poo} meee tonsweed: Drive thea. | ‘s Exceptionally nice location, beau- ‘ verd, ; : . rice ent as Phd alike on . eal Blivar Lake” Fremeadaca right 2 blocks. to nm. turn tifwily landscaped ijakefront lot,| leges Offered at tchen Priced at $10 075 haere Auburn Ave and Square is { value at $43000 terms property — pit heape § rooe toe, full rm ' ; WE SELL - WE TRADE : : REALY CO REALTOR LEALTY CO | : | WM. . ses macene-¢ , + 5 A A | Co-apefative Real Estate Frchange | | WM. H. KNU DS SE \ | REAL1 y CO. | > s 'Roy Annett, Inc. *. . ee oe “BUD” “DORRIS & SON #FE 2.0263 REAL Realtor “| 8 ORS At” open Randers | REALTO KEN N ED Y John K. Irw ; ! | i 4 8 BEALTORS . Swe Pad #1557 w oe Le _ pemtins roar Seal Bidg. 2389 Orchard lake Rd 3496 hs gy a Rd, 28 FE Hufon 8t. " : in NICHOLIE Co-operative Real Estate Exchance a Orrice 44516. Eve. & Bun, FED Co-operative Rea! o'r = — taseere | Open Eves. td eunseg 1. e: ~ ALTON BBALTOR ; 2-5320, If bo Answer, ¢ Sa oE, oth MxM fi opin EVENINGS: "TIL 8 “4 ‘ a _ 4 ' : OBE ae roe FE BE A um i ra f ; i ; ? 4 ’ ‘ * 4 b t ; Ps @ . ~ ; . on Ah ‘ : : \ \ ‘ of : si oad ia, 6 : es, ot | é \ | f J ): ¢ Br ra a ‘ : ° % 3 cs : ' ‘oh | ‘, ; bad, ve! f ee er ky Maree oe SMR Gel a ea Tey Pee ee ee lk “4 ee E hig x : ‘ 1155 ae i ' eee nib nemaanaremeeorer rene meio __For Sale Houses 43/° -| . Gas meni garage. $13,- vm modern home with basement..Large chic ~ arage and tare. $10,- $800 Down ame with bath near Covert CARROLL G. PORRITT ote — 21124 ve. cal] FE 2-4 Pieris Real Estate Miechenge JUST THINK For the full price of only) a $7,300 you can buy this 2 bedroom home with genuine oak floors, col- ored plumbing and tile. With throughout. And just lis- top construction _ten to this: Your pay- ments are only’ $36.41 plus taxes and insurance. Large well graded lots, storm proof windows and » forced air automatic heat. This home compares fa- orably with higher priced homes, selling for thou- sands of dollars more. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 1-8 P.M. Drive out i¢ Highway feht PY wales to eae! Home. ember hey LaND CONBTROCHION. INC. and Sold By KEN- WM. A KENNEDY 2:00 ‘til 5:00 Be sure ot out to see this lovely ranch style home. Situated 7” ately | acre of land with frontage. liv. room wall to wall car- like new, Excelient kitchen of room for eating he weramiic tile th . wardrobe heey - wie the, e s ing doors, Tethresta is ® dream in ceramic tile and many other fine 1, H. BROWN, ate 132 W. Huron 2-48 ONLY - (oasiedi FULL BASEMENT 3 BEDROOM BRICK $13,900 . You can now own brick home in beautiful ciariaton Village on 2 100 ft lot. Check and compare these outstanding athe Gas he Cermaic tile kitchen & beth. Kitchen fan. Poured basements Pickled birch _— Jalouste window: brig roads ween houses. Choice of brick 9 TO THE NORTH ‘LA. : eu 78 OF CLARKSTON TO NORTH. VIEW AN’ MODEL HOME _ For Newlyweds *rn conve: %. wetfen. Fl room, dining room & kitchen - master and extra aree bedroom ser gare as furnace. 1'> rege and 50x06. iy down. A lovely income on the —_ side of city. is — and bath for owner. Lange ‘ing with « Russell Young NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL, settle & n estate, 3 bedrooms, . pie. gerege. $11,- To , ot. heat, * Ses » Box 89. Pontiac Pre: SEVERAL GOOD MODERN ¢ TO 10 room houses. Easy terms. P, W. ennCE ae no % _W._Muron TERRACE, ROSSHIRE CURT. _FE <0oin N CUSTOM BUILT 32 BED- id ranch home. ome a rage. Sliding doors, ta! living m with i Aecasnen: cl -—_, ee! ke cone tract and ash as down _payment, Call's after 7 |) EM 35335 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 3 ACRES out Baldwin past Mill Lake, 4001 Mant Lk. Ra. ULTRA ‘MODERN 6.ROOM HOUSE planes in liv and recreation rooms, garage 2? large fenced lots vileges to Un! Lake Terms. Edward B Ki The Lake Men. EM 34432. ¥ Jet oll mr cs Ez sees ty bed- ie aa nat- od erage, BY OWNER. 2 FAMILY. 06 _rental, lake area. Rochester High gr view wood: and ravines piece. snus gied on « hi le side With its wide os of windows affording priceless view 6 coampisis- reams race on one adjoins. kitchen, electric ilshwasher: 3 large bed ‘ith bath i space, im : ao on Houre is p Bonomi so thet rooms face the view. Wide circle drive; preciate ali the extra fea- ures, Phone for appoint- ment ay. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 2 WwW «Lawrence Mtreet Evenings re 161 or FE 54-2099 $700 Dn. one y FS. yaad oom homes, ~ OPEN 17 RUTGERS DAILY & SUN. Featu such as these are te find for $1.38. Paste 12:00 to $00 hard red walls, ai z EALTOR 412 W. Mu a. rE #4525 Spen at i The Northridge BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER THE FINEST IN MODERN LIVING Our newest 4°) bedroom brick ranch homes are new available with long terms, low cost G1 and FHA financing. MODEI. OPEN Daily & Sunday, 1-8 p.m. Pian to the man ane . ent driv time ‘iase ndersdnville conivepy REALTOR OPEN EVENINGS ‘TI W. Muron SUNDAY 2to 5 @21) Wilson Dr. just north and weet of Williams Lake School on. Airport Rd. Thi« is ay cholee newer 3 ber ras ranch butigajow, 7% i iving ream, filed bath. cad ecreation foom and oil furnace Lot 1005180) Fve< & Sun call Mrs. Heller, FE 2.9662 EVERYTHING be desired for a family ext to tus glassed perch ting of tall trees on 3 lots, this property is com- pietely fenced. Sylvan, Lake privileges. 2065 Sta: corner Casa Lake Rd. Eves, and Sun. Esser, PE 2-1947. 4 REDROOMS Close to Webster School Price ee ‘154, Eves & Fiynn, re 218 JOHN KINZLER Co-operative Real Estate om chan GILES ce Mr. 3. $1,000 DOWN Conv bungalow; full bath, nice price only 2 Full $5500 Call for appointment, “NORTH SIDF Cute littie ¢« room. 2 - room house. Ideal for a cout or single person Nice lot, all fenced in back 1 car emrage. Just 1 block from city b Full . — only $4800. “terms $1.500 DOWN mag gem 4 ‘GH.FS: REALTY CO. $2 W. Huron ~ mort. <4 car woes dot, chrebs Par ed street. price’ oniv - ooo. Call for Sopcintmn an WE CAN. SELL YOUR HOME erm. warage. and wa: $6176. Open § to 6 Ee Ni Mere is your test chance to buy |, HAYDEN OxroRD SUBURBAN. meaneion Proved - $0,400 ca. ’ Overiookiss; north of Clarkston, 2 bedrooms. bath, oak rs, month, including texes and eurance OPEN OPEN SUNDAY (271076 TEA: 1783 COLE st. BIRMINGLAM 2 bedroom home with stairway to unfinished attic, Basement, oil furnace, siuminum awnings t's rod garage. Close to schoo). §12,- $00, terms OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 PM, 1735 HOLLAND ST, BIRMINGHAM Im mediate gear bear 2 bedroom brick hom: Oak floors. base- ment. gas Ternace & Water heat- er $10,750, terma EN OPEN © SAT. & SUN. 1268 P.M. $950 DOWN modern homes with — bath, ot} forced air fur- ‘Choice of 4 elevations $1 900. Drive out Mie to Duck ue Realtor FE 60441 _Sun 12 to 3 Lak J.C HAYDEN, “Ee — Blvd. Open Eves GOOD SIZED 4 BEDROOM HOME with full basement and furnace 3 car garage i acre of Located 3 miles west of Roches- ter, wire 77 North Saginaw Street, jae BY, OWNER :; § ROOM MODERN $1,000 down. pd over balance of contract, PE 2-5573. ne “| = Established in 1016_ $1400 =DOWN ~ Weat suburban en, basement. ‘oll heat Garage. jot. Mere isn your chance shy ® wood buy at only 67.900 Bee itt $060 DOWN Neariv 1 acre located ‘» mile north of’ city limits 2- prove. Total price, 64.950. 1ACOME OR PRIVATE HOME Only $1060 down for this north — home. 2 full baths, modern itehen, either 3 or 4 bedrms . full basement. Gas heat, car garage, paved street 96.050 Liberal discount for cash. he le scope LAKE AREA - bedrm madera — WEST SIDR BRICK-Neariy new d-bedrm. home Brick fireplace mod. kitehen with tiled tures and exhaust fan Tiled bath, shower Full basement. rec rm. and fireplace, oil heat breereway to attached 2-car ea tage. All im A-1 condition §15,- ono. QUALITY BUILT HOMES New 36 ft 3-bedrm brick ranch home Pull basement and at tached garage for the low price of $13,060 Constructed on vour lot or ours This ts a custom built home and vou can include any changes vou desire, Many Eves ‘Next to” une "Cancumers Power Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES NORTH JOHNSON BT. If you can use a b water softener ecarnetine drapes. nice 2 car garace price only $9.000 with €2 #90 down Appointment only SFEING 18 BELIEVING Youth have to sce thie 4 bed room completely with basement also i 7 lee reome« and gas furhace larce deen freese practically pew refrigeratar and stove . set and best of all the price * LAKE FRONT rR DRAYTON PLAINS AREA WILSHORE ESTATE Model located 5434 Maybee Red West on U.S. 10 (Dixie Hwy... 25.33 , north on Sashabaw to Turn right ‘2 mi. on Maybee Ra GI's $0 DOWN monthiy payments AL-FISHER REAL FStTaTe’ 19929 Jamen Courens Hwy, Office DO LAI0. . Model OR 3-238 Ly : : ’ & . m home Piastered walls Pull Naivided d bese lake, $1,500 down to 4 per cent mortgege at $45 per in- ¢ Road, Watch for open sign.’ chard, ‘ acres of ground. Im — — 613.000 with $3,000 dow NEAR — 2'— acre jot a basement ie ‘homaes: all popes Venetian biinds. Plenty of réom for ear- 4 fruit, See it at 68,500. ter , breakfast nook, select oak firs , fea- for city lots Shown by ap- poimtment FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 Ww cawrenet = FE 5-6108 edroom home. you can't beat this one for price. Basement with oi! furaace: ane Full furnished bome In the city pf Pontiac to believe Tee ihe = New TV be only $12,000 with wonderful termes | 4 room modern home on Oxbow to Sasnabaw Rd Turn right 2 miles, aybee Ra. 3 bedroom ranch home. Mitiimum loo Of lots wide Aluminum storms & screens. Paved street Car port. Solid driveway Low % car ee of iy. a ; , Sie 9 L{ . ~ fh Pee For Sale | Houses __ 483 Y, REALTOR TO ‘BUY, TO: s BUY, TO. SELL. ALTOR Lake A good sand beach partial basement, hardwood floors only 4, block from stores and“ bu« Owner says “must sell and will! sacrifier’’ for only $7 950 win Of.e%8 down Rr enines after f Of Meatherinetan, "er oe OFFICE OPEN 04 \ JOUNSON, Realtor 174 S. Telegraph Ki. | | | | | i } ; } | | | ae | co. tn gt a TWO SHE: One 3 bedroom ranch ty bait acre of land. $4,200 ful betes own garage attached © 10° ogee well, half Fell son land Ee tonville Rd. Phone OA 8-2918 I NEED CASH, WILL TAKE $1300. __bor. FE 8- Charles” apres LAKEPRONT with on jake S rm bungalow a bo : Aenein porch Dossession DRAYTON “WOODS 42 {ft cedar shake rancher Cermaic bath full basement & 2 car garage on lot $0x262 Evervthine re tip-top con- dition. New in "54. GAIN at $17 975 ah Quick a. RANCHER. 28x36. new tn Lake oprivileees on Svivan Lake, nearby, $14,500. terms SUBURBAN CLARKSTON. 45'5 rm rancher in petfect condition Has patio & ie car garage Lot 106 rR 220. $18,000 _ D. CHARLE™. TE 4-0521 1117 & Televraoh Ever & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchange qt UXDAV 2 o 592 RA \SKOB avr Prettiest Home On Raskob »And you'll agree when you inspect this home both in- side and out, comoletely new bath and ts tiled, New kitchen and it's tiled Fireplace, carpeting, new 2 cor garage solid cement drive and jandscaped to per- fection. For real livability, for downright value re- ceived. you cant beat this buy Perry St to Josiva te Raskob Watch for signs, 4 = SUNDAY kdgewater Drive * New Contemporary Be prepared for something ~ different that will thrill vou from.the moment veu enter room with and = Thermopane window wall, right through ce the basement rum rm. with wall to celline fireplace There are a host of other outstanding features and you wont be satisfied ti! you own it-see it and vou tl see why MS® 1 mile past Telegraph Rd and watch for open signs. . hk \ Ottawa Ihills Just a stone's throw from Washington Jr High It's a 3 bedroom brick ranch attached breezeway and wa- wall to wall carpet- throughout the entire “Also drapes Rum pus room 6413. paneled with built - ins galore Alu- minum storms and screens, fenced rear vard and per- fectly landscaped Better be first on this one C-o-m-p-a-r-e This value with anv home in this price range but be sure te come prepared to buy, because vou [ihe what vow see I's story bun- galow carpeting, drapes & cornices in ving reom Gas heat, water softener gasina- tor, fenced rear vard. alu- . minum x.torms and screens, Only $2,000 down Pioneer Highlands Price reduced for quick sale) And vou ll agree that this is one of todavia best values One. bedroom and tile wath down twa bed fooms up Carpeted living room and dining room Fire- piace, recreation room. 1'» car garage and only 814.- 050, Better hurry. 9D Room Income 4 rooms and mart bath down including wall ‘ao wall car in living reem and room rooms ard bath up Also 3 rooms on floor Oil heat +e tase waved street On $8.450 with $1.450 down "Rig discount for cash , 3 Acre Immaculate 2 bedroom bun- galow in Dravton area Oil heat, tile bath and deco- very tastefully thru- 100x183 parcel on paved-road Only 87 950 < Brick Ranch = With 3 bedrooms, tile bath, knotty pine cabinets in «ma- elous kitchen, of) heat. alu- minum storms and screens large parcel of land 75x180 Just one rear Ontv S11975 with approximately $2975 down ¢ North Pode Older tvpe home that offer loads of comfert and cewn- right living All larce room «, new tite bath. off heat new 2 Car gatage with solid ce Neat ax aon out $9750 win - ment drive instead $2500 down Bateman & Kampsen ne WT S&S Telegranh Eves & Sun [yo cceeraliec) Real Estate Exchange - O'NEIL &O MUCH FOR SO LITTIF * aere with TA ft front ace Neat 2-bedroom bun callow Plastered nainted walls, oak floors Full bath Part bsmt has new Kala- maroon furnace automata water heater laundry tray. Garage with tiltine coor $7.85 js the overall nrice with only $1.00 down This mieht be what vou ve been looking for Realtors 1 US28 HARD TO FIND~is a ¢-bed- room heme in a goed loca tion Youre right. bui we do have a brick with 2-bed- rooms up and 2 down Ves- tibule entrance has tile floor and closet 27° Living room and family sive dining room, The kitchen has ample table space Clean, well decorated and with oak floors through- out. Full basement, voi! heat, automatic hot water 2-car garage, paved drive, shaded 20x20 lawn patio jn back Fenced Fine west side resi- dential section in Webster School district . $1850 DOWN § 2- bedroom ‘brick om corner jot 601160 Located just north of town in good residential «ection Hardwood floors plastered Gainted walls full basement It’s terrific valie at $8,850. you WILL FIND—Everv-_ thing for gracious living in this nice 3-bedroom | ranch home. Choice west suburban jocation within easy walk- ine distance. to private ~ beach, Boastine oak floors, piastered watis flush doorss, full basement with automatie ee heat and idrge cornet Realtor. ner ge RAY O'NEIL. 7 W Huren Phone FE 3-7109 os OR }- pepative, Réai Fotate Pah dl re — for re $2400 equity. Keego Har- | 8-08}. La Realtor | | Open Eves 126’, Ww __ Fer Sale Houses 4s FUNNY "BUSINESS “t a NY A REAL BAR. |-« 0999 by MEA Servic, “He always makes easy shots look hard!" For Sale Houses __ FOR CASH TOSETTLE ESTATE 462 Orchard Lake -Ave 5 rooms and lavatory down. 4 rooms and : li ane 2 car Now providing a good 2uspIvi Lots for immed ges sites for multipte Goomnerend eT industrial use Sylvan Realty Inquire 56 Parke, Oxford CORNER LOT 112 FT. BY 428 ft. 1 mile north of Rochester ‘on Rochester Rd. Inquire 328 Main OL 2-5162 ATTENTION BUILDERS 29 «canal front lots with city water Averege 30 ft. in width. iota at $22,000 on builders term. R- 'D. RILEY = Z FE_ 41187 E_ 7-086, For Sale Reraee 47 HARTLAND AREA, 200 ACRES OF good land. and trim. a bargain at acre 3 per contract on halance area, 2M acres uhdiviston and lots of frontage 4 bedroem modern home in rond condition - lots of heade Must be sold at the very low price off #97 an acre $15.- O08 Goan 5 F STEVENS BROKER 112 S$ CENTER 8ST H'GH!E AND MICHIOA4AN MILFORD MU 4-6571 endd road Hiehland (16 Ncres, $10,500 5 rooms with full basement fieor, built in 1953 538 ft age on road Automatic School bus at door Short distance west of Pontiac, Terms ' I 30 Neres, $2000 Dawn Vacant W acres with live stream | through property 9560 ft on road tn Milford Township Only $6 500 Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS 2” F Huren St FE 31-7193 Oven Evenings & Sum 1 to @ « “MAYVILLE 2 acres good land on main Rd Nice homesite Easy giriving dis- tance Full price $2730 Terma OL 22-1681, ochester or MAy- ville 4321 _ _ 20 \Ck RES A beautiful 20 acre parcel 660 ft x1320 Wooded. A live year round stream running through the pro- perty 20 miles from Pontiac Natural pine. Oak. maple, elm and other trees. Priced at only $5500 with $2000 down. LADD'S INC, 86 Mikie Hwy. Drayton Plains OR 3-2361--Open Sundavs 34096 isons Lake Rd. 2-0207 re o M24 : ag ‘TROCKE | “OFFERS 3} bedrooms. I'a baths, with § | acres of song Jand, $18,500. West ot Pontia 1648 U NION LAKE RD. E M = 4671 ‘ADAMS bu yoo oy more weeded, per Te sien’ perth ef Auburn Ponti Loa —e ‘CARL W. Oven Evenings 2 Ww. Le aro WEST SIDE—CLOSE IN Wooded Acreage One six acre arcels — each pel, Fe with fine - buliding ale. Quiet secluded ieneiee yet only 3 miles west’ of Pontiac. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community — Bank Bidg. PE 4211 Eves. PE 5-1302 ___For Sale F. Farms aa la Og FOR FARMS AND ACREAG Call Rutledge, OR 3-1111. PE «0009. butidin HER REAL ESTATE Ontord, Mich OA 8-312 Romeo 110 Acres aw srometre level .and, jetely need _- Lovely will sell buildings and 40 acres if desired. Let us Ww you. Islie R. Tripp, “Realtor FE 5-161 tw Haron" Duntn & Sen WANTED TO SELL: > Also — hogs and to sub lease tiac For ‘or Rent Farm | Prop. « 483A 280 ACRES AN! 2 HOU = \ plenty of outside “buildings, large Satry barn. Will be vacant Oct. is Call between 4 and & p.m. FE }-0635 Sale Business Property 49 AUTO WASH, BUSINESS WARD _Write Pontiac" Price Bos No. sii “BUSINESS & HOME Grocery and meat’ store, beer and wine take out at on main highway, tn =e com- munity, ayr. Ma- sonry con with basement. Home is modern, 2 room, lak . $10,009 down. lus inv wil ‘le build- ings and 5 . e C. Pangus 1919 M15 TT N | FOR YOUTH CENTER OR CLUB 3300 8Q. FT. GARAGE, GAS 8TA- GaAs “STATION. GOOD | LOCATION. PE 3.9379. Business Opportunities 51 FOR RENT: WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY MONEY! Make it easily ous Classified Ads. To BALDWIN AVE. FRONTAGE parcel, located Fisher Pedy, Plant fee Suitab.e for most any ty business. Only $1,300 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ph on 5-8165 Ever Till & ‘Sunday ato 4 P Me st north 123 ft BUSINESS FRONTAGE IN INDUS-. area re Williams Lake Re & adres. Pric owner for quick sale, Inquire — Floral. 5233 Dixte Hwy SUPERB PROPE RTY West side, paved street location, 6sx38 ft, well constructed build- ing has been used as a church. Partitioned into several rooms Full basement. gas heat. choice location for many tyres occu. pancy. Offered ae $28,500, terms To Sell To you *nuY IT-WELL INSURE IT MAHAN 3~ REALTY CO. REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange mn Eves’ Ag La Sun. 1-4 JF E 2-0263 ‘1078. W._ Huron NEXT_DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE eerie Dixie’ Hw y. Fi rontage 200 Feet 1 bustness lots in new shopping center area. Priced by owner for uick sale Inquire Dixie Floral, 233 Dixie Highway. GOING BUSINESS Here is prime location now Sica toy eat pecieers oe. ea an ls west. std side. ‘cori ft "lot, small bide. be used for dry cleaning, shop site, trailer rental (awn mower -fenair ete 13.500 with §5.- $90 down HOME and BUSINESS Brick blde 60045 ft front age 09 2 streets. Lot size Tox 2a ft Income from car | agency and dentist office now $340 a month plus own- ers 6-rm and bath mod. ern apt Located tn 100 per cent pices at Aubura Hgts. $68 500 000 (cAS STATION Business, land and buildings, plus S-rm modern home Lot sive 8T7'ox400 ft tion and large parking area on Main * street. Nr. town Apply Press Box 77. __smali inventory. AUTO WASH BUSINESS AND ee on main Pontiac street. __Write itiac Press Box No. 97. GAS STATION NEAR ‘busy Teleeraph & i.uron tater section. §-3672, 1 to 2:30 p FE 2-1 6:30 to fF om Sur, OY BUSINESS PLACE ON DIXIE FOR a a Apply Pontiac Press x : and meat, beer and wine. Fine living quarters, Bop lease. Very _ reconaole: FE 2 aa TO 0 SriL. REALTOR bantnibor Is THE "BIRD" TO sbetiORARRDARY BAR. Liv- ing quarters—excellent jocation Ton: teh, will sac- rifiee, in any in Michigan Full price $18,0% plus inventory. Gross sales, $4. per month. For further information yobs = ton Real Estate #00 Le _5i__Fenton, Phone *) MAIne | esi} DON’T WISH FOR 1, rent, buy, swap, a Tal FE2-8181.° e Wm ‘Berosch Realtor ~ Tewas City, Mich. Ph. 2-3469 GROCERY STORE A little: gold mine for the right goam, Sint eet Pecans “BEAUTY EQUIPMENT. es Whittield POR SALE BY OWNER, 120 PT. business rontage with smal) building on E. Wanton Bivd. In- quire 415 Smessks Ave UP TO DATE WELL STOCKED | and meat SDM. neighborhood Inventory price, Will lease bulid- ing or sel] tt. Includes 2? apts __Write Box @ Pontiac Press. Small Hardware Store Located in Pontiac suburb near large lake. Has provided good living for same family 7 years oe pot is growing with com- — Has ‘unusua! potential for expansion. Priced for quick sale at $10,000 ——— iersotery and fiatures. Term MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES PONTIAC STATE BANE .BLDG. NOR NATIONALLY KNOWN BEVER- age distributorship. All of Oak- land Comets PE 3-9064 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD: TO SEE TODAY’S SPECIALS ee GENERAL STORE, % north of Port Huron " i uneaeers stock other household items. $5,000 dn. plus stock, Will trade! AAA MOTEL -on one of Michi- gan’s busiest 4 lane highways, Ex- cellent Iding, fixtures and business, $32,000 dn. Would trade for home TAVERN & GAS STATION com- bination on main highway in smal! town. Excellent 6 room proof living querters in the, well con- structed brick bidg. Perfect for parters, Real a & ait $30,500 plus stock. Will trade, a a YARD & MILLWORKS in Thumb area 66x130 ft brick & block bide. om 2? acres All concrete floors A steal at only $5,000 dn. é PROFITABLE MOVE THEATER with Cinemascope screen. New theat living eanrtecs. $1 16.400 do CALL NOW ON THESE AND MANY OTHER CHOICE oe OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN WARD E> PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 _-___#3_W_Muron St HARDWARE & HOME Small hardware on Dixie Hwy in Drayton Plains. Corner ae t Good bu: : j a ‘s and can't beat thi ess forces a GIROUX & FRANK GENERAL REAL calla Dixte, Hw OR » until TAVERN. garage, anne and « cmeries ment, 240 ft. business frontage main high- way in ae ss town. Owner — hand will sell good nae at for potting Liberal terms. CLASS C. EXCELLENT BUILDING and equipment. Over $6,090 month business, priced right for quick sale. , CORPORATION | WE SPECIAI Bae 4 IN THE SALE OF BARS, TAVERNS. 8DD'S | -F ro 4- 0521 | 1717 8 Telegraph Evee & Sun Co-operative -Real Estate Exchange VARIETY STORE LUNCH AND, living quarters combined, no com. | lease at $75 per | property | Accept smal! in home as a part pay: MEIrose 17-3633, Holly ex- change Window Manufacturing Company oe GOING BUSINESS! TNESS FORCES SALF LIBERAL cove TO suIT 35-3281 or FEE 5-4506 a e Land Contracts” 52 HAVE BUYERS pacha apes FOR seasoned land Dorothy Snide ay Lavender _FE 24411 Your money good sore aera dleceunt Ask for Mr Hayd “C. HAYDEN Realtor aE Walton — ’ 7 Are 20% DISCOUNT Present balance on con- tragt £5200 Payments $42 per month 6 per ¢ent tn terest Cost. te vou $4140 Secured by brand new 4- room bungalew with full land con- co FE Bivd basement. Excellent invest- ment. RAY O'NEIL, Je rer 73 W. Huron Phone FE 3-7103 A F 5 oan Cooperative Real Estate ec hense 20". DISCOUNT. LAND CONTRACT ed on US. Highway—6 m} for $5940 Since sale of house from Pontiac Good , onpor- and jot. buyer has laid hard- reed for home and busi- wood floors and is now in pos- / : eas ms pene ee Call for session. For information. come ‘urther detall« to 3330 Cosevburn ave. Drayton crea ne ye Plains. . FLOVD KENT, Realtor |" 44 W. Lawrence FE 5.6105 | Money to Loan 53 pen Evenings t (State Licensed Lendereh Next to the Consumers Power | - Ae 1 ae i Rent Le. see Bus. Prop. | 49A | . ~ | $25 to 8500 $25 tn $500 GAS STATION, GOOD LOCATION, TN N CO small inventory. FE 3-0378 cs eT AWRENCE Lok FE 2-7131 the Bg 2 saa e . GAS § STA) FRIENDLY SERVICE rge parking area DANS F main streets “wr conn _Apply ~ LOANS | $20 ‘TO $300 — On eignaiars Only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP OF PONTIAC 312-8. Saginaw &%. FE 4.0525 TEAGUE FIN? ANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN Pee ee MICH. Loses $25 TO $500 LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GooDps Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711, OL 1-9791 Need $500 or Less’ WITH QUICK | SERVICE? : Then Home & Auto ts the place. to come Most loans made on your first visit so come in or phone for cash to on, your. auto furttiture or signature and, - a repayment plan sa te. your | needs Friendly courteous service | awaits you. Lesiie Fleisher Man- ager, Berkley Voss, President, Ph. FE 5-8121 AB APT SIZE ELECTRIC STOVF. re ses igi: ee re TiO re y } ‘i j : : * V } | ad j Vi pa . a i ae ; | _ . THE P PONT TIAC, PRESS, SATU RDAY, SEPTEMBER’ 17, 1955" by Herabberger| _Fet Sle Acreage 47) Busnes Opportunies tl Méney to Loan, ; BLOOMFIELD. EAST OF WooD. VAMETY DRY Y GOODs sTORE - |} a ward. Kentmoot subdi Ap-| ‘Stock and Fixtures -— All New| OET MORE aT | cog ak, be ry 0 Terms, Btock ~-' Price $16, mer wn, ya yt LOANS -TO & e BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. , + Provident Loan 7 West Lawrence St PE 20240 Pontiac WHEN YOU NEED ~ $25 to $500 You can get it quickly on your signature, car or furniture. No en- dorsers. Payments to suit “your budget We will be glad to help you with vour monev problems. FINANCE CO. 102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg “GET. CASH QU ICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1955 cars. Bring your title. Mort deals closed in © minutes. Loans also made on furniture. Signatures and other securities. Oakland. Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO, FE 2-9206 = 4-1574 * —""“TOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER af LIVINGSTONE 4 Ww. Lawrence St. FE 4-1538 — 35,000 Families Recommiend Buckner's ‘Four (4) Buckner Conven- tent offices in Pontiac area, where you can bape r- up to $500 row small once @ month osy ments You get full smount no deductions, T OF BORROWING AT BUCKNER'S IS LESS THAN YOU THINK. Get needed e ach quickly from = Buckner's = friendly .oan company. Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac 2nd Floor Nationa! Bidg. Drayton Piains $412 Dixie Hwy. Walled Lake. =" Barnston mext to Bank Utica 45462 Vin Dyke one block North across from Bank, __ Mortgage leans LOW INT EREST H. G. PETERSON 1310 Pontiac State Bank tote py Mortgage id horrower die see Unlimited ———e - tingle samy _Phone 52406 or FE 54 Bidg. canceled ‘LOANS ON HOUSES IN OAKLAND COUNTY $600 to $1,500 On_ modern homes On homes not modern, On unfinished homes, On garage homes. eune 209 NATIONAL BUILDING PONTIAC 2 FRE 4-4720 Swaps 55 BUILDING LOTS WORTH 8200. $400 accepted as trade in on used H. J Van Welt. OR _3-1355 CHINCHILLAS FOR ELEC 8EW lent condition. OR 3-761 «iFO Machine & high-class furn MA 5-3306. 5 LOTS IN BLOOMFIELD TOWN- ship. for property or cash. Call after 4. FE 41767 “ NASH. AND SOME | CASH spor —een_or_pick-un. Ph, MA_ PAIR CHINCHILLAS- ee cages. Sale or swap FE 5-2481 EQUITY IN LAKE COTTAGE FOR pickup or panel truck and some cash Inquire Jims 66 Service : 6 files N of Clarkston | 23 | COLT AUTOMATIC. N NEW ¢ CON: dition, for 8 or 10 tmch bench _ saw, OL. 1-7056 1953 PANEL TRUCK. LIKE NEW. 17,000, actual miles. Will trade? Lake lot. small contract or une finished house’ 30-30 CALIBRE ~DEER RIFLE Good condition, for 12 gauge pump or automatic shotgun or cash EM 27-2200 PICKUP TRUCK FOR MOTORCY- 2? tle FE 32-9362 30 S Savinaw SWAP YOUR USED SHOTGUN OR deer rifie for a new medel now eWhile allowances-are high Tom ¢ Hardware 151 Orchard Lak, FE 5-404 e 48 CHEVY GOOD CONDITION rede for pickup Not over a OL 1-6548 ThibE YouR® i AND, QONTRAC uf furniture, appliances or auto for new or used good housetrailers TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 S Telegraph Open Eves 30 0«O FT. HOUSETRAILER: WILT, trade for land contract vacant land, vour equity in a home, or cach 555 FE Madison SWAP EQUITY IN ‘55 FORD cus- tomiine for housetrailer. * EM 31-2371 WILL TRADE. USED CARS FOR outboard motors. tape recorder: motorcrcles motorscooaters ne Will accept these articles as down parments LAKF ORION MOTOR SALFS M74 at Clarkston Re! FORD- FORD TURCK MY 2-2411 ; For Sale Clothing - BLACK FUR COAT. $25. & FIT- ted tan coat. $35 Both size 14. Mayfair 6-6310 BOY'S CLOTHING IN ‘GOOD CON- 12 56 dition, Size & to FE 5-2371. GIRLS _ GREEN STORM COAT. Like new ahd jacket, size 14. $20 FE 2-388. MEN'S cn ‘SIZE _1. sult size 14 FE 5-5305 TEEN AGE COAT. SIZE 127 Pors 3 piece snow suit, size FE 5-3053 LADY'S 8 WINTER. COAT ~ JACKET. and mise clothing FE 4-2294 NEW CASHMERE SWEATER. S178 34 Never worn. Cost $25. Sell for _ $15 EM 23-4437, @ RANCH MINK SCARF. 5 SKINS. Mke new. Purchases’ J L Hud- _ son's, MY 3-2712 after 5:30 THREE SIZE 12 FALL MATER- _NITY DRESSES FE 4-7347 ‘Sale ‘Household Goods 37 - LADY'S Good condition Call after 6 om. OL. 1-4826 AUTO. om. or ‘USED 1 SEA- son FE & APT SIZE ae ORANGE “VERY _ goed condition OR 351 AB GAS PRANGE, ns Phone FE 4.6859. —~ Home: & Auto! APARTMENT SIZE GAS RA Loan Company, gtd ds oe 5; Saturday | Neti aw "pia. ‘our burner, $129.50 value, rosie Sigh{iy stratched. Also ‘several full sive rapees in electrie and = at extraordinary values Mirch. wan oe fare Ave. 393 Orchard se teaceasntrs ie Gil aa aman Pk wo Tes, Jes Gly ee les PO ea RA ee ee be er ad od A Morey eee 4 Piers ae i / ey AG a Aa ae { a | io a y J { uy if Y \ : pp! She as oe Fa . ee fe - tm e Sas ! ne : = oe | ‘é , z F ; Tae aaa seen is 2 Sonne nese Sapa mags ° hd _ * : tee 4 ~ ree , ! THE. PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SAT RDAY,. SEPTEMBER 17, 1955 . THIRTY-ONE Sale Household Goods 57 Sale H ousehold ¢ Goods 57 57) For Sale ! Miscellaneous. 60 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner| Sale Sporting Goods 65) For Sale Pets 69 Sale Farm Equipment 6 rw eine acetic aie en eens Nene | rn rnin et ” Bo ANYTHING xo wane USED TRADE-IN FURNACE & STOKER. EXCEL SANDY SEZ OREAT DANE PUPPIES. PAWN, new AND ‘USED NEW tables, $1.98 up; new : ‘DEPT. . : Draw @ bead.on our prices and| Angola ‘Walled’ Lake Por bie ci vie | board beds, complete, |: ‘ FINe& Oo AL re la bu the ve every time, You Pal eee a 7 624; refrigerators. $26 up: ranges Ol. HEATER WiTH beste. “GRBERsON HARDWARE. enh totes he Ten | RECON DITIGNE ae Sse: FV seta, Oh we: Tadion. 6 | _dlower. Like new. PE 53450. ta 8. Ter Puppies. | PART GERMAN SHEP. Sp: Bew chrome dinette , § pe. | LIVING ROOM SUITE 3 TABLES REMINGTON : GAUGE, PUMP, | _herd. $5 ~ MACHINES. f ; chests. new & used, $5) & 1 np. FE 5-9038. Very good. 940. chester single rthe Ti CANARIES. ‘Farm a Sue” up; suites, 25 im LARGE sP HEATER, WiTH ‘aleee ot 16 gauge. Nelson Jaycox, 3416/ 2489 Auburn Rd FE 4-6510 Movs: pas er b.ades pg Hh ee, Automatic washer yim, Cone, Rochester. ____| PARAKEETS BREEDERS AEADY| 9» pon _ ag Tom 8 up. © BURNER COOKING STOVE | “Mey hem “Easy Terns _ 3281. eal iio 30-06 CALIBY: US SPRING-| to nest. Fight and breeding} *S** ‘Ferma USE OUR EASY PAYMENT | £85. FE ¢2730 000 = THOMAS ECONOMY | Goop 3 Wirt ta ~ $85, =a So Sees Se ee cages, Nest boxes, 84 Weat End. “o1e" Plow we eas ae Teka come | “ARSE, ROROE CIRCULATING! “ FURNITURE CO phone FETs We" “Ones = SPRINGER & GUN, $200 | —FE #8 Trt Sree ee rectors e es i r, = . ae —EE _ fe- AR. AK ROOM OIL BURN for shotguns REG. IRISH SETTERS | tae ree atart busi- cate eee Ok Wacken’ eae | MOVING © TO ) FLORIDA Wane ELectRic. cabinet | Sime" = boectohed Nomen warreie chroma: fee | OE OTE ES ie ot oe ee Maple , : : x é ti. gup | Rd . bet frigerator $25. FE 65-2766. | wit sell of sewing machine, Shp. out | @ TYPE 3 months old Reasonable. Good etween ster BOTTLE G AS. | Several entique lamps. Old —- board motor, practically new jel with a os nated We. Have Bargains Galore} field stock. 2270 Big Lake Rd Sephonsen highway ah the Hew log, pice. Compile erat: | chute abloet Fabier ti" 8 |~ WAYNE GABERT’S” |~ C&M COMPANY es Cats ronstertos nel Sele’ arts at I'%0 pas et 5 china ca ables x 5] r $ tts compensators $12 08 Pe ny ot J tion only $10 plus gas. Kenyon | 4); wool carpet. Deep freeze 84 # 2 ~ G&M COMPANY $750 Redfield | ' um $640 Bont 34. S oranary, 18x20; _Fuelgas. OR 32401. ft. Washing machine. Every.bing Floor Sample Sale SAWS AND LAWN MOWERS MA- $400 Hand $400] REGISTERED ENGLISH BULL | ‘ff4, DAM™. 18x32: barn, ox32: 1955 THOR W ER goes! “4 Wiliams st $229.95 Norge suto washer ies CHINE SHARPEN $350 Blue ox 136 count $2 dog puppies 2 male, 1 female, shed. 17 ie: ie 14x10; tool 510)_REYMONS MAPLE HIGH CHAIR, PLAY PEN, | $189.95 Norge dix dryer __ s149| FE 5-7895__ 2255 E._ Walton 12 ~a trap and skeet loads $2398/ Mrs Kenneth Thomas, 27 Parke “mua eee ENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER. | baby bed with springs and mat- | $250.96 Norce 10 cu. ft. refrig $100 | TEARIN' AIDS NEW AND Sine oen $ eas | —Oxford | Bontd? corn trie donee’ : hen a eo aon: buggy. 36444 W. Huron, aft- Loosely ofp t electric sed. Phone Ru 21900 $325 cleaning kits 8 2.89- SEE ING SPOT Sa house, 12419; house 26n34, Cream ' | arena wee s4l9 North 12 12 ft, Customatic HOT WATER HEA » 90 GAL Guns and ammo at Gtscount | separator, electric churn, break 5 vy, BOtrourt RE- | MISCELLANEOUS -g HOUSEHOLD pode die cu. stom s gas. Dew. approved for use on Hunting licenses now on BEFORE YOUR EYES | fast settable and penches, mat- : 1 Ree” winro "electric | —S004*. Call after 6:30. PE 61045. ANY OTHERS TO: CHOOSE | COntSMers’ lines. 908.50 and : i SANDERSON MARDWARK. Once you see these registered| ‘feeees, Springs, well cook. MAYTAG FULLY AUTOMATIC $119.50 value, $49.50 and $50 50 8 English Pointers you wili not| ¢'.,, butter bowl, electric stove, washer Special now at $188 & 2, YEARS To a - ieee yy AO veya — walk home without one. They will ide Leg a ae Gred your 0 washer-no money down | 121 N Sa. ‘198 D < steal our heart away hite ti ‘ “installed a delivered Winence Bates acre | <= terrific "orcad Ces 7. it nog. UE Pet Om av eats brown epote, Reasonable.) inch hey rope ie nh rere _ Goop jo te matic Diver. Like new. $100. MI| Ave Cope. 1966 by NEA Bervice A-) TOPSOIL, Prt, (pmer,, ean pom hay car, hay tongs, ex CHERRY BED AND SPRINGS | $1_w. Muron ___PE¢-1888 —tei4t. HAMIETO TON GAG CLOTHES DRY- ar A nen plain. Ed — much as| ,h2esrevel mM? : aco, QROXER 5 yey ge Captain's chair. ( T er— $230. ia ,» me? uess 1 cant com in. _ a - ator, Gasine, Seusray tasie’ Mayua | x12 LINO, RUGS. $2.98 ‘Westinghouse _ Hee.85* Thi Gos is at t10 dows. | 1. 1, 0 a. | gece ates | THIS AD WORTH $2 | side delivery hay rake, spike tooth ore amall seo 3 Coseprends 5 Rea 04.05 preety gal. at 30° electric range with wide oven. Pino | I'd lke to! EM 3-418 afjer 6 On purchase of any baby parakeet | manure pater 2 walking eee faimpe’ Xmas lights” and, Foe Ft Wal Tue pide | 4 real buy . ter only 51_W. Huron PE 41555 _— - 4 pesos = a1 TOP soit CRUSHED sone. sof Fourth ure ee Chesed um | secies oe ol ae b, sket a * vi Eee, from. Revere soup kettle. RUBBER BAS raiet |e a $199.95 oo HOLLAND | FORNACE Wirt Pon: For Sale Miscellaneous 60, For Sale Miscellaneous oo, Feast" e073 WHITS BATS FOR GALE sie ve.) ev, "oats Sure 2 “eoting 6-049. — Stadt : ape Cheap, a: TO SOW FILL DIRT ma e males With or with- . 4 CABINET FOR TABLE MODEL TV | 14° ADMIRAL COMBINATION, |.'960 ¥. Cvdrne a Comes Rd. $200 WORTH OF PRECISION |2 WINKLER OIL WALL aa | SAVE ON SUMMER PRICES ON || ¢ nd and eravel | out cages, EM 3-3540. coro wheter LR on by set. Revolving tov. Call FE §-0064/ 879. - - re machinist tools, Includes 123 naces. 50,000 btu. 2 aluminum coal aod fuel sil i? our bin or Par! Howard rf 44 _. | WHITF Mice 9 AMSTERS ALL houses, a tomee: Prose 2 SR WJ between § & 9 evenings _ WALTON TV For Sale Miscellaneous 60 in: mikes, Weeden hee: ots. Oned || here. eee" eee One | aoe {Fuel and Best GRADE TOP SOIL “SHRED. _Pet shop, 69 8 FE ¢6433.) form are poreh glider, power EAsH FOR ea RADIOS WORK: | waiton Cor Josiva FE 2-2287 | Re week. $200 EM 3-2118 after Roofing and Siding ae Orie the _& oe witei PED F0Lt ‘ake off pulley for Ford tractor. ing_or pot. FE 2 ANTIQUE TABLES 1 MARBLE | ALMOST | NEW ho ain | dee — Combination Doors SEARS ROESUCK FURNACE AND | i LACK pint, a PEAT “adek d_§6)_Menomince.__| Hammer Mill belt, Love @% fash CARPET. 8x10. Pave “BRIOE. 628. 7 (00 'refinished 1 Cherry. wood | —_compressor_OR iy” USED TWIN BULB 4 IN ombination vs shekes. Geed cendl Cheap State inspected FE Dogs Trained, _Boarded 7” Bloens garden tractor, Like new. FE 5-1420. z oval she Also antique china ANTIQUE HANGING LAMP. BOS- iectsie, Deaton $7 each. Keasy Insulation For ‘quick sale 208 E. Wises oer ot Pd Ay mg GASH YOR YOUR FURNITURE | cabinet FE 40112 after 3 | ton rocker. Pine cra < ayton Plains. 2 Tua r N AND @HARPS : + ott tank . or tools, OR 3-2717. «DRAWER Marte, teat, | ty one Disic Migh-| iy SINK WITH #* BACK $12 80 sao M. A. BENSON — hori hee etn accertment | OSaGE vere Ry Ae 3 Dannie ner ve SE | ester tent Me wumerens te ‘E-BOX. aby se ¥ sket, = Heatrolia fo or wood, inaw z iter: rt g r rson 5-000 poet |. Mathias, Pron ag ge _highehair. F AMERICAN RADIATOR HEAING ae 4 little, "s20. ¢ tub on oon. sucka PRDaE $5 65. 62 GAL. ELBC- face eri er with new *negnst anes vee Pe A - ‘cata BOARDED 1 3 Forsythe, Auctionee: CROSBY ELEC RANGE. FULLY OIL WALL [ roaseees EXCEL. | eT peice PE Soule or | S200. cod Slee On bath Celi| ‘ie woter heaters, 679.90. 30 gal.| 8nd wheels, bed nee BLACK guint, 70 P son. . yn elena aadllealabaoel| | era ce iw ad od _— ~ sro, Bente conte LS iG I Se ics noond aoe or an gee heaters, 06. O. A. Thompson. | f gy “4 “toledo and septic tanks. Bull {| Hay, Grain & Feed 71 For Sale Housetrailers 78 CENTURY COAL HEATER CIR: | PHILCO REFRIG 7 CUBIC WT | ALL WHITE. STANDARD. GAS “STEEL FURNACE STOKER | "TT? — : cutott oe “tauipinent fabea Bye PE RIO | ee = Creer ter garage or small| Excellent condition. $75 Call PE| range. light, clock and timer. fs Moll water heater. PE 8-0028. | STOR} M SASH “Sonat rt test" working alia Ge Saat OS CORN BALE AMERICAN. ¢ on home. Also Meadows washer, “ali | _ 40033 FE ¢-098. _+_—=_==_s_—_s~s~_'| WOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE | lumii windows | onesie $5 sad tee coh mea DaMel er P| condition. re +s | Plastic Wall | Tile. ile...2c ea. ALL SUNDAYS peel reer pir Megnagee|| | Toes coor 13-080 beter ee AiTYPes” OF HAY. PIRST 4 CAR_ ICE” : Open 10:30 to 2:30 & save a changed to gas Phone Farming- BLACK DIRT GOVERNMENT IN- | second cutting. Also oats, straw ae GAYE OAk ONE OF eas gd ps hid ieee te Dora ode Warehouse, Dixie | { ary ree ee wes : Pam of om | ton OR ¢ | spected PE 17-6319, bee toes, Will deliver. OA CLOTHES : Vinyl floor tile .......-.-... 4c ea wy Good itton, $25. FE | aoe geese WASHER. LIKE | BLACK DIRT SAND. GRAVEL the best brands available. Slightly | white ename} . ...-... 323) 4 DEMING DEEP WELL JET lout one tse pe ~ "SEPTIC TANKS bew. reasonable. 188 Bassett. PE | and fill, FE 94610 or FE 46108 re me Ns erate scratched. Extraordinary | Asphait tile ie) a ai etal salinae REINFORCED CONCRETE at eae nop value. Mi 393) | Harold’s Paint & L ao Fe || HOME DRESSED PORK AND +0138 3073 Be 2 . OF " oe Oe ered OR tne” FOR SALE |WONG) WINTER BAR- Orchard Lake Ave. __ S seers 77 = beef. bacon and sausace. FE) wueet TRAILER. 1065 NOKO- | USED FURNACES, OIL » BURNERS. ve ley seed. MA 85-3486. COMPLETE LIVING, RO ROOM FUR- i wes Se ay TLE “ATTENTION 5-1041. x | is git CaseHlizabeth at Phib kes darnere. blowers, stokers. and BROWN vear- HE-TEST - ennen ae a TYR niture $125. PE 17-0123, PAINT IT YOURSE Buliders Homeowners | XTERESTED IN PHOTOORAPH: | lips 66 gas station rien, ba py perme ae hag bask 4 er rtification, $2. Frank R >OT REFRIGE bs te ent dark room aN CRIB. 16 _ chester, OL 2-211. bushel, 2c, = ak ee rom cert COLDSEPOT REFRIGERATOR | Chests, tables. chairs, desks | just in NEW 2n6 and sheeting cat See, Classification BOB. | 524 DQUBLE CORN CHIE uve | URED JACKSON AND CHURCH dally and _onew,_O8 : = __Good condition, $35. OR 31118 | pookcases. room dividers. record | " Senin real savings. a 8U and | Gcrre Seer move. ie | Ptr rath Many Per. “Goo Cass |GENESRE sRED WHEAT FOMBINATION oar AND 4 cabinets. cot. cupboards, com- USED 5 hae oh ae axe, nie ‘ay: ore “ atten : | foreca age = a furnace. Reason- s trom tend. 230 0 burner ichen range. te beds. ini (Cm ~| 2x12. Quality at low costs Owes A Stat FARM TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT oan B_ Avon, } 1876 Elsmere, scott Lake. OR| PICK & PAINT STORE] Reelatmed Sel eo eS ia SA gg ote gs plnmeee EG e "Wey good onaition, te one | 7") “ya #0 a FE 46588 | GQ0D TIMOTHY CUTTING en rere ~|143 Oakland Ave —_—SFE_«$-0562| Baraain, priced new ai Halierafter Battery radio. Pine | of" gas or oll. and con- FILL DIRT OMAVEL AND gano | ber fe deee Gregory Ra. CROSLEY =ecrae: Tagen ooo PEN NY | >A IN Tr s AL F on wdoch ——— - era _ lasy y_gueen coffee table. PE 2-3251 version burners. Call Gar-| jap OIL Ste ACK —REAT ERA Stone PE $10 _ Gingelivinie with suds imiser. Me ine washer, Mouse Paint 1 pare line of nails. 1 _, rooting. hoyewe Cah BLY) od ese Ls vee nuverd. | Om Om 0. 4 Teomome 8 6 PILL ie sand “AND GRAVEL. ornaw “0 CENTS A BALE, FIRST T11 butiding, board: indows made é CU. FT FRIG as eng nee | a OR F-T ' f ite aaa O48 STOVE. ae | pee a teas cS ce “a to vour erder Mave en vour bulld- Saves | Bupply he = erator o geod cenditios. OR > owen SOLID MAPLE “HARDWAY- s goceng cee ly ony epee! We PE 3142 Rusecr bese peimt. gal... be ing needs. get our estimate and | ‘3 OAL ELECT MEATER te 8 _— chest. $15. Chest of drawers with bieet Girt, peat cand _4ate byuirey Ra aundneiest y — com gal au’ as heater - LETE \ 5 DESK LAMP. PORTABLE ICE-| Roller or pan lc SURPLUS LUMBER | Cat sinks @ fittings 90.50 up | STALL SHOWERS COMP eee | 2enk compartment. 910 te | | sof gravee VA fie F Sale Livest i «72 i gal. peint @& roller or pan. $3.90 A with faucets eu ble, 63. Large siae trieyele, $1 or Ne yestoc See wares? Oe ees | > & MATERIAL SALES CO Lea arele 106i deeinae Bi | Merrit value. 63333 Levatories | Mechantesl horse. $12 ‘A | LOADING OUT SLAPS tent ves re ‘weshes. Tabie. ¢ OL 35648. ose FLOOR = fh ax | 2240 Highland Ra. (mse): OR 2-709 | _ Seve Supply 160 8. Sestaw Laue complete, with sleaming chrome | _ Cal —_—§ | sya Letina Tare BEAUTIFUL, BROWN ——e 8- ina® : ‘ : fi et a j DUO-THERM SPACE HEATER) gyrnigeRATOR HoT point. 2) | \NCHOR FENCES value, $12.8. Totlets, $30.50 val | ue, $1885. These are factory sec- W LOISRS TOP S Toles ech one Veet Tas with blower, cost $200, selling for) “Goor refrigerator freezer. Mahog- No money down. FHA apvroved.| Ve. $1995. Lavatories complete | onds Mictvigan Fluorescent. 383 Talbott Lumber and Etisebeth Le Rd 33 Lake _ $125. Used ¢ months. OL 1-3004._ any coffee table, excellent con- —FRKE ESTIMATES FE 67471 _ with chrome mixing faucets $14.96. _Orchard Lake Ave PROMPT | DELIVERY Vins CoearnOT me ap | DUO-THERM Of, BURNER, GOOD | _dition. FE 2-062 or FE 4-9295._ fan Piocrescent, 203 Orchard 1 - BP 8. “Bees scent bese epree fe black dirt or peat OR 8p Sey te 7 ; DUNCAN PRYPE SOFA. 000 | "Ant mun tng “oe Tanenects| Artists’ supplies, hobby | _4 Save Money at} S"se= Ss | PROcenED Aoap ORAL ant | ognOEN TRACTOR to els, one of merica’s . i r qentiticn. FS 24001. Cal (emar|) Geet ueceaa® parece sew guar-| supplies—check our clas- BURMEISTER’S biies, trim, windows, dor we ota at 64.| now biade and 10 inch pow BAveNPORT 7 CUSRION VERY | UNS! 207, $2 sth swat Gee | sification’ “Hobbies and LI JMB ER MEIS _Ave. Ph PE 42672 revel. Pw run, Go-40 ee| dor ase0 : . sae reson eae | _tectat Sosroranta'Eate”ace, | Supplies” No. 244. LUMBER 3 | y., Used Bie) Gtecte camera 2S8eh °| fate oe es condition. 161 W. Howard. _ STOVES BOUGHT. SOLD. Ex. | —————————______ _____- mand AND ee : : Materials of Alt Kinds — ROAD GRAVEL $25" MA 5 hel = : DESK, VANITY DRESSER. PLAT-| changed. Turner's 602 Mt. Clem-| AIL.UM. COMB. DOORS | NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS | 8 van, $700 delivered PE 408 | Gust sELL. Bi ¥. ' “torm rocker plane Daven: = a ve 2 = satees Alrex at 93495 800, 000 ponpeedl pots brbasaxsutepotae pa sand “GRAVE, PILL BIRT TOP | Also pene workers horse a~ 4 chrom ce chatr. sEWI A rotte: 5 : #500, ones! ’ . e _ ee table, antique loveseat and| Service: will =r wed end CicRcle Nc rock Open Sunday ak ne ‘AND TOP Boil | ‘ent condition, Also. pony work bench and vise. FE 5-1927 aroees any make ae. eas aah : WC. paseliegen, | ale end eee: Buys in me SHER < Pachoud Wrec king Ge ; Call | PR 39480. an 113) W Newark Ra La- | “aa “OLD GAS E. within a radius of 10 miles for __ FE 20233. verts for drivewa ‘ c . a a “iaree oven eriddle and extra, bur- See care PR come | supine at we eal pere 7S 318 Wo. esloves shingles 730 sq pat BUR} iS | 2201 Dinie Mwy ve 8-0108 | SAND Bom ghee ph Ca; Pon HOLSTEIN COW. CLOSE “UP 08 urn v ac- 5 Ss Ferry Gh Rocnenter “°° | apace ont MEATER 4 nooms | Gio as! eta to Sent, M,| whnetantn aca” abtsanas =” | LOM 8TH CUBR PERVICE © | uate 3 wig Uriuery | CAND ORAVEL, ir RUN ROAD| fame 0" MO On | teal,‘ ten ed eo DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, $40. | Dandy nome Cheap. MI 43433. Grooms, Glass pola) ob S| drate llega aa taepioony A vanne 70 AGAVE YOU eT hee he lus “gravel, Loy dirt aoregegnes arive. pide Fon SALES WN wacbeersiung 62062. SALE Huron Awarding will be made | Fence posts and fencing Suver structure. With suite ravel, mason sand, pes revel, A tvediee sisctme RANGE. NEW CONDI-| 04 4 refrigerator. as 1s Sept. 38, Can see building by ost.) Windows, Andorees and others. gag Shortest Cac ...... bo teg cover, 906, MA 6600) tack dirt bad te sol “aie oa i ViOT 8 i 2 tion, $175. 12 pass accordion, OR $29 95 * are ey at Hage a.d- | Oak ~ an r flooring 4x8 masonite, ie SSE ita tole Re ; Evangelical Uni Broth Panelin, Cedar. ix Sta. w nine bds per M. 889 00 en BB - cs; : rr e—- 3-614. ire, | Uted electric range, as is. $19 99. Church. at 210 Bald el Paul St 7 Lumber Co iss ©. Bis, bas. pot 89900 276 . Shredded Peat Humus waa Fory AND ran 3 PI®cE LIVING ROOM 6U Used automatic washer as is. $2995 | BA TirRoo: F Pits FoUNGS | 6120 Bogie Lake Commerce | 1x12 w. i} @ ...<.. We ‘ FE 67006 bala a. 15 Made ag —, —— Vest fe else with freezer across 0 ete Ul Farnaces: Saron EM. s 4 a D. fir fh. euse.s a ib rar re ry he nf ae i chair ottoman en : ae SOTL, ‘ ‘ } } Occasional table. Hoover upright “CRUMP ELECTRIC | S2Heso™autiat maurant team | LIONEL & AMERICAN | te ‘ad Dosriee fr. per 900.60 Garage Doors pre one hel. V. 0. Wards. hice’ “tails W714 Mile om Ue ia good condition. ‘FE | 3406 Auburn Rd. FE ¢-3783 archer pegatooel, emer FLYER TRAINS Elle greed Sa ue Ener orern | WASHED SAND SND GRAVEL. __ For Sale Poultry 74 : SKELGAS & ok, RANGE. 3 i , Authorized factory service and | 4; “ y TTD 68.98 abet fih dirt, truek cement & mor- LLP LP PLP LLP PT EXTRA LARGE COUCH. RADIO. rners and 06. B. (HEIGHTS SUPPLY! 2 2688 - Perry genuine factory a Free test onesie” fr tywcod 83.85 Berry a ie A serena ter Pontiac Lote Bulider's Sup | y .. cugrirtEp PONTIAC teph combination. mahog.| —Munro, t¢ié W ‘Huron ___|sost. +81. TASKER’. ie HURON 5T. 1x10 knotty * olne per M ns Siena | a Estimates on _ply, OR Disy born ahd” a roar, ee ‘8. ' Og ee A | el alge i BEFORE 2 IN COAL FURNACE IN’ EX.|Sot vipes em oe OTM Say gy HH 8 Pea eo sare’ Boh™ | Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Boaluy parm ae CHIEF — inted, 1 Maple bedroom chair table. ville : Me Brigoete prices ro up. Remodel your home | coltent on $50 ca No — Uy met ap vey from rit-4 Do ty t 1 <2 ouea 2979 See wor ” ‘ . j : un calls +8065 ™m ursel: . ~ ee ae : pe a waLvE OWNER sMPLEx sspmpicieess CALL BE- for ‘free estimate MIDWEST |ID GRINDER AND HACK saw. | 9¢ Colored bath set, all fittings | Ul eerebeostl non tos COT ele end coed watriel 2 | Sale Farm Produce 75 ACOM PLETE CHANGE must sell auto. Bendix, 2% yrs.| tween ¢ and 5 pm OL 16536 | BUILDERS & SUPPLY FE ¢2575) PE 3-708 set cast trom tub oe ee): ee : , _old. Reasonable OR 3-1301, _ 2 TWIN BED MATTRESSES, “ALSO 2 pair box springs. Clean,, A-1 condition. Cheap Ph. FE §-8543 ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES for every toom in the house in newest 1965 designs, terrific val- ues. room $4.50 value, $2 25. Dining room, $10.95 value $5.05. Porch, $2.95 value, $1.06. nay rent factory Irregulars. Michigan __Tescent, | Orchard Lake, Ave. EASY IRONER, FLOOR MODEL. Excellent vemastion, $75. 784 Ster- _ling 8t. FE 5-0521 4 PIECE BEDROOM MSOSUITE, E, $20 FE_5-4380 FOR SALE GUARANTEED RE- a erators $39 95 up | ger washers $39.05 up) Spinney washers $69 95 up, Vacuum cleaners . $ 795 up Roy's. 96 Oakland - .PE_ 2-407) | FRIGIDAIRE AND STOVE NEW | 11 cu. ft dmiral refrigerator, 55 Ib freezer. Blue interior $200 Full size Roper stove °$150. Call. LI 2-6076_ aftr 5 pm : FOR SALE. BEDROOM SET AND _ Tugs, FE 2-8982.) FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG. PERFE condition, Reasonable FE 4-8137. FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC WASH- er $150. FE _ 4-6608 ELECTRIC. ~ BTOVE, APT. . SIZE. 2545 Opdyke Rd FE 5-4382 2 MAPLE END TABLES 85 EACH 2 chests $3 each, one oxil rug $3 FE_3-7484 FIGURE ~ PATTERN “RED | BACK- ground 1-7x15 and 7x10 Ru ve Double bed complete $15 E 4858 ey rT stor 3-3030 Gas “KENMORE ~ RANGE “FU LL size, excellent condition, clean FE FRIGIDAIRE | REFRIGER- In good cond, $65. EM Gas 5 STOVE. $18. FE 8-1254 Gas STOVE. COMB: ETE BED & dresser, 0 dining room suite 1801 ry Fae Rd. Keego Har- _bdor,_| Gas Sr oiE: roace ORCH GLIDER. 12x12 rug, nearly new. 1107 Bos- __ton. HUDSON AUTOMATIC WASHER. good condition. $70, MA D BED eee TE MOLLY O00 1 Be headboards piece living room suite with sito | cover, OR 3-4738 HOOVER VACUUM LIKE NEW * $495 oelts ters hrushes rea makes @54 Myrtle venen ar _dens 1 9-CUBIC "BIC FOOT - WESTINGHOU sE enna Call FE 4-6020 aft- Onee: R. LIKE | NEW y CHEAP. 3685 Libera! off Cass Lake Rd. ped J i) KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, good condition, $45; Frigidaire refrigerator, old but excellent shape, $25; Electric stove. clean, $30: 4 kitchen table and two chairs, white, $8: oak heat- er, small, $10: 2'¢ hp. Johnaon Sea-horse. outboard, good shape $40: walnut bed. $10; wrersta oc chatrs. and ottoman, fair cond) tion, $7. 832 Ann St. rita eine oe Bade ee mate’ chair « v < | mt "Mt 6-231T a tzcellent conditiqn TO MAKE BUSINESS, BRISKER, use Classified | Ads! To sell things, coal) to kittens, ‘dial FE 2-818]. 8PEED QUEEN IRONER LIKE _new. $60, EM 3-0132 Storewide & learance _ $149 3 of section: . §@ 179 davenport & “chels eee. O110 davenport & chair ...... $ 50 $65 pocéa a - Ou $25 roll vy bed. complete $ 17 — Holly wood bed frame $- 6.95 End tables $1 & up. Apt. gas range. 1 only 8 59.50 $178 blonde suite, crate marred os $129 $239 davenport sleeper fyll inner- spring mattress floor sample - $139 50 $30 9 drawer unf chest $ 22.95 | $6f chrom dinette $ 3995 ; $6 occasional rockers spring filled $1195 417 maple cricket rocker $ 12 95 $68 bunk beds comoiete $44.94 20 gal carbaere cans $ 298 $65 drop leaf table & 4 chairs ma ple fins! $ 42.50 $70 mahovany Duncan Phyvyfe drep- | ral tabi ne 5405 | All iamns. . .25 ver cent o $22 crib LJ 16 95 $10.95 crib mattress . $ 7195 | $30 innerspring mattress .. $ 19.95 | $20 cotton mattresses $ 11:95 | EASY TERMS ON - LAYAWAY | Pearson's Bank Furniture | 42_Orchard Lake Ave __ FE _4-7881 ‘REFRIGERATOR 6'2 CU FT Good working condition. $25. 730 F. Pike FE 5-3770 9x12 RUGS $16.95 $29 95 "$39 85. $4995 at bie savings Pearsons Bank Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave STUDIO COUCH $15 LIVING) RM Rs SUITE. 2 PIECE, 825 New chrome breakfast set $79 00 Wool rugs. $15 and up Linoleum rugs, $4.95: gas stove $10 Dress- er $6 China cabinet. $19 New meta! cabines. $894 and up. Ce- dar chest 15 Floor Temps, $3 New baby beds complete $16 50 Complete line of new and used furniture. Come in and browse around OAKLAND FURNITURE CO 104 8. Saginaw St FE 2-5523 TWIN BEDS GOOD | CONDITION 470 Midway THOR SPINNER new, reasonable 48508 “WASHER LIKE 189 Bassett FE | TRADE GAS RANGES FOR EL FC- 1060) tric R Munro Electric _W Huron — USEDEDE PAs Guaranteed washers $29 95 Gas range $14 95 Apt size « stove $279 95 Chittorebdfchest of drawers $22 50 5 pe. wood dinette $24 95 x pe living room suite $29.95 Heavy walnut twin beds $995 or 4 room oi! heater $29.95 Heavy wood’ 46 beds $995 $25 value floor lamps 795 $ Many other items not listed here Easy terms Free Parking WYMAN’S 18 W Pike st. Only PE 1122 Gsep WasH HING MACHINES. $2750 and up R B Munro Blec- _trie Co. 1060 W_ Huren _ | SED OTL FURNACE AND 275 _| sal tank. 1 ot] water heater aftey 530 pm FE 46718 cu. FT AMANA UPRIGHT freezer $125 OR_3-2841 UPRIGHT PIANO | AND oo condition. . $30 table sewing m __Prenkiin Bivd, te a aed ae ee con after $:30 p.m. P * “4 BENCH ite por. 25 «(58 | Foose 3-2118 Le Call | f. CLEAN ) $05, EM TnOsEnE -TD¢-6€ Hi-lift, with bucket _Isiand Park, off Sashabaw CASH FOR FURNITURE PFE 47881 rT 4325 COAL HEATER WITH FAN. LIKE _new. $40. EM 3-3880. ana Oe Noe CONVERSION “OM BURNER A? AND 220 wal. tank with of] quage and fittings 1254 Bramble Dr., Cass _ Lake, FE 8-0091. ame bane 20 GAL. OIL TANK WITH | GAUGE | LAVATORIES, COMPLETE WITH PLUMBING faucets, $24.50 value $1485. Also wa OY DELL PAINTS toilets, bathtubs, shower stalls at Ir YoU ARE BUILDINO A terrific values These are crate HOUSE, UT TO BU marred. Michivan Fluorescent, MEISTER'S AND SAVE UP 393 Orchard Lake Ave. $500 ON A MATERIALS. sets aod nabertbe a ‘ subme 4 Sfkf>ware | BURMEISTE KELLY’S HARDWARE RMEISTER ileights FE Seam “vem | ~Northern Lumber Co. NEW AND USED FURNITURE 81971 Cooley Lake and. 167 Pome Mid) Drayton Refrigerators fas and ititetrie Wicgresh & 0 Mile RA. ae : — @ and cook stoves wa- | Detroit PL. 4 CLOSING OUT LADIES’ AND| ter heaters for housetratiers a: SN er oe men'a bowling shoes 3469 ver| -cottaces Terms lere and | SOUTH BEND LATHE COM went . a a lanveisew TRAILER EXCHANGE. FF 2.1200] plete 285 Midway FE 2-4 nder Foam eaner ie all cler re MAGIC CHEF SPACE HEATER | STEEL CLOTHES POSTS EA $6 60 { Boe Abe. cer cain ea cotton | Like new $50 OR 3-9227 * papers Phe Cement veel sack . ofl H ; : To rie ortar per sac 5 eae new line of fireplace " i eaee NES arORs che Tr Basement Foundation Coating oo BARNES HARDWARE | PF 2-565 6 sels! VLOCK aaa) eros lar Gat UNDERGROUND om. BLAYLE | ; ank OF 2-8431 COAL & BUILDIG 8UPPLY CO COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE & | New LUMBER. $75 8Q FT 2x4a, | @1 Orchard Lake Ave PE 3-7101 278 gal. ot) tank with legs $150 Lineal ft 2x6's, 312 lineal f | gaAVK ON EAVESTROUGHS. WAR- 4158 Crestaale Walled Lake EM sis takes all. 2 wheel trailer, | wicks. 2678 Orchard Lake Rd 34077 $35, box size 4x6. OR 3-1177 NEW 80.00 BTU. FURNACE c 1A SING ' OW r complete with of! burner and con- $495 PAINT 2 7c trols. 27. G. A Thompson. TILE eri FoM sot eeeene me 90 8 Perry. é INLAID t : ic = Sg a SATTHS 3 «| power! wowens. rorany | CELEBRATION c. ; SMITH’S. 357 < : aginaw TILLERS. POWER SPRAYERS CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX- tures. newest brightest and most modern tyne of lighting for kitch- ens dinettes bedroom @ rec- reation rooms $1195 value, $5 95 Stiehtly factory marred Call at factory showrooms Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave _ . - DUO .THERM SPACE HEATRR and 180 eal _tank, MA 5-4281 _ eg ia Ol, HEATER FE DRAPES CHEST. CHAIR. THROW | and chair, FE, DRAW TITE TTCHES CHROME OR CADMIUM PLATED The kind that bolt es the frame of all makes of car | FE Howland, 3245 Dizie Hwy OR 3-1456 DELUXE KENMORE. el ecTRic stove Like new. $125 Boys’ 24 ale bikes $3 and $12 | DUO-THERM OIL BURNER. IN | gond -eondition. $35. 680¢ John R | MU 0212 DISMANTLING HOLLAND FUR nace No 45. @ flues, ash pit grates. dome. ete. $190 for ali or | will sell what parts you can use Call FE 4¢-3326_ EVANAIR HOT WATER HE 50 gal sl aa) condition. FE Betis FUEL OIL TANK _ 275 Gal. 15” lees gaure rented - fh tap, _ delivered, $38 _FE_5-1467 FIBER@LAS DUST STOPS 80c u 220 Gal. of] tanks i ‘end fittings. - iene —— ARDWARE CO. “ard Telegraph Rd 2 “9 to 6 dafly 10 to 2 Sun USED TWIN BULB 4 INCH fluorescent lights, $7 each. Keasy i _Electric. Drayton Plains | BCONOM GRADE ne paneling #140 M s} Pale higher delivered lor Lapel fal! work. $1 98. $2 98. $3.98 per gallon -White and colors | Materiet 1 py all — a needs | at reasonable ‘BL ACKELT’S BLDG. SUPPLIES - it} | #161. Dixie #6 ie SxOTTY A deposit will h payments available WF Miller Garden «@ Lawn £Eauipment inn - Sftplftn no Mt “4 ile irmingham + - This week is our 2 yr anniversary NEW GALVANIZED PIPE of our main yard sales facilities | v2 in. (2 ft. lengths) Me ft | “Home of the Union Wrecking Co Se in +21 ft jengths) spit 2 ft | ine Although We have been. 00 8 Bai ie ‘UMBING es eaten | wrecking buildings for many 1 Saginaw ES | years, it ts 2 yrs. since we built Ott. CONVERSION “UNIT MODEL | our herdware store and buiiding P65. Used yr. $55. MI 4-5067 supply yard Edward J Zebrow- ski a Frank J Achumacher | PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE vine supplies. PLUM tings $20 Outriae bright white at $595 gat ~ ~ PLYWOOD |” All kinds at lowest prices cabinet hardware OR 31217 OR| Per BERS 300 LBS “pir. | 7%4x6. PIPE bathroom tile and mastic, Ph. OR 3.7036 PAINT SALE. 1 at IURCHES INC. Alea | wholesale end. retall — ae ‘REINFORCING MESH” 2x6 UP TO ixe UP TO 1? LONG, 6c LIN 2X10 UP TO 12 LONG. 7c LIN [cool hai 4 P DOORS WT SALE perecealiy invite you to take ad- this celebration sale ise EACH. TO 12’ LONGO, 6e LIN FE 2.0213 | STEEL BASEMENT BEAMS. POT TYPR OTL PURNACR 8 TO 6 phin TUBS room canacity. Reasonable. Cell! new ¢ x 8 s. bg PLYSCORD $195 i MY 72-4208 | PER SHEE 24 x 24 WINDOWS COMPI rere | NEW GARAOE SIDING, $15 25" with inside trim $8 ea FE 4-9958. | | NEW KNOTTY PINE $1495 PER | PLUMBING SPFCIALS| & 00 QT ae Pen ane meee epg fete UP ia Sa) NEw 10 ROOF BOARDS. 67 60 | | Open daily # to 6: gun 10 0 2 | VFR hook ol « Sai Poe | Arnason Plumbing Supply whrn 1m 8 FT. | 650 MIS Ortonville 7 Phone 139 We delliver js gg baa HOUSE PAINT. 1965 2 SPEED WEBCOR TAPE 5 _recorder at 56 Pinegrove bg ry hed 275 Carey UTILITY RECONDITIONED SINGER SEW-| nEW 3 “E BATH ROOM SET, tne machines. $2050 FE 2-143 FITTINGS, $133.95. _for free home demonstration anove ARE CASH AND CARRY * * PRICES HURRY “Celebration Ends THIS SUNDAY Lhpe ane at dirtnpl ac Buy now for iater “ise FE 22943" | We carry @ complete line of nee — | te ed Mmateriais and have For Drives or Floors per sq ft. in full rofle. ern hardwe.e, store S'yc pet ae ft. evt to iength . NION . EXPANSION JOINT ‘ fOr aiytoc | U j i .| WRECKING CO., INC. /COAL o penomo worst Ce 21246 WF Mile Ra #1 reward Lake. Ave. PE 3-7101, (Corner rd Spell 3 ’ iL WAR sey ew-6 "ti “picks, Bo Orekard CRA” |Bin iba’ |, need * ‘ ; cae ‘\ ke Wit a's USE OUR TOO!S DO YOU OWN plembins wiring. pl drain 8u Ay thro 4 : Chose ever? f hand = san ll paper steamers—waxers & furnace vacuum cleaners Oak- nd Puel and Pa 43% Orch- afd Lake Ave, FE 56-6190. Cameras, Leet. OIA OTHER CAMERAS & Aad le listed under “Noses j piles” classification sumber. 24A ROBOT GERMAN VIOTAR 1 2F | equals #CM MY 2-432 | Sale Musical Goods 62 APT SIZE PIANO pfs RENT | by month OR 3-964 | , $400 120 BASE emo CARBE and stand Gacrifice 6175. FE §-7565. 120 BAS® , ACCORD! N WITH case, OR 3-5t $i, ad TOOoTAe i PROP EssI in al, Wil) saerifice for 6275. 22071, | PIANO "TUNING ) AND R REPAIR- _ing. Oscar rE a-4317 PLAYER PIANO BALD make Completely rebuilt wos. lent condition $250. OL, 23-8036 SMALL APT PIANO | XCEL LENT condition Jallagher's 8 Huron FE 4-0566 oe | TRUMPET FOR SALE IN _ condition. $45. FE 1-7501 WEBER GRAND PIANO. $306. MI +1008 “600D * “Sale Office Equiment 63 DESK, 3 MATCHING CHALRS, $45 \Coaar fe enn panaahes $ | Royal typewriter with table $75 Elliott addressing unit - $25 Deluxe intercem .. Joneroes O90 Storage cabinet $20 | ket machine $19.50 2 drawer letter file $750 “|e Sampson chairs $225 ea PE $-1582 or FE 44460 ‘Sale Store _Equipment 64 | canoe. QUANTITY OP SHELV. ing. showcases counters. fivores- cent lights tables from 5 and Li l6e re Have more than need, to be sold ——— oO day and Bun enti! i | | Lake Variety *tore Baldwin | Rd 8. 7 miles out Baldwin Ave @:POOT DA Ww cas RY COOLER 4 FOOT Call FE 40700. | sraincnes @TEEL. BALAD BAR and steam table, ke new. $100 cash, FE 54-3589 SHOW CASES COUNTERS, island dispiay racks ee boa racks Solid fumed oak cosmetic _case 2 yra, old. Cail PE 5-2761. Sale Sporting Goods 65 “Goods 6s | BUY: YOUR GUN | ON TIME Slaybaugh’'s 630 Oakland Ave. GUNs - BUY Maniey 1 Leash. ee. joven AND Mg aN 12 GAUGE. New, $090. |ieagwaite ih coe "GAUGE mp gun, | re ‘Judah. on 7-8008 ‘Call 1 aher | SHOTGUNS & 2% UP | We bu ty s Preece ee shell, | From good Drv siAB WOOD. 6 A for $11, Delivered, } Pr 5. WARD #L.AB he 7 “ Fan oc “CORD or ? for $'} S- 3986 Plants, Trees, Shrubs — 68 om 2 PLANT NOW er grown evergreens at low get Landscaping, Free esti LAKESIDE abdepae 3944 Elieabeth Lk. Ra _ FE + A BLUE sPRU cE Also — # Norway. Led od miles west of Commerce Village on -ravel road braring ght at al) turns Open daily & to 7 Greenridge Farm Nursery MOtual 40036 | OVER 5.000 BEAUTIFUL EVER- greens 77 varieities $3.69 to 65 00 up to 6 ft tall Groveland Farms. Turn east at Groveland, Math- ewe Clisic Half way between, Pontiac and Flint on Dixie High- wer. og pees ce ee SUGAR MAPLE TREES. 1'4 to 2% in Norway, I'y to 2 in, Any amount Pontiac Landscaping _FE 65-0477 _ For ‘Sale Pets — AKC REOTSTERED sonuen At stud FE 4-0883 AKC REGISTERED BEAG pups, 8 and & months old ‘on | 32-7780 AKC REGISTERED BEAGLES 2 months old, OR 3-770 AKC BEAGLE PUPS—6 WEEKS. ~~ REGIS- BEAUTIFUL 1 RED M COCKER spaniel. 1% yrs old. FR 5-2368 BLACK GERMAN SHEPHERD male, 2 years ol€. Reasonable OR 3-623, BEAUTIFUL 1 Pree FE 2-460) BEAGIE AND rOtn puppies, Registered BEAGL Ez PUPPIES, rUUPrY ‘KITTENS ‘585 Lowell & WK OLD OR 3-900 )) | 6FE i | san Bue PUPS 9 WEEKS OLD hunting stock EM 3 YR OLD epee BOXER. REA- | GS canauee FE 46875 | BLACK COCKER SPANIEL PUP pies AKC reetstered FE 27404. 466 N. Johnson . BLACK MALE COCKER SPAN- fel 1 yr. olf Wel] house broken Good hunter. OR Loves children 3-794, COON DOG 8 YR” OLD” WELL trained. MY 2-4631.- CUTE PUPPIES, COCKER SPAN- fein, OR 31-2038, COCKER Lorde tiles ARG RE REG. LIGHT blond a 5400 Hatehery Ra. Drayton: Plains, DOBERMAN PINSCHER PUP- es, Tho breds, FE 4-4143, ENGLISH SPRINGER FOR BALE _cheap to good - nome _ EM 3-311. FOR SALE. BEAGLE PUPS. wks old 6 sosis. Brentwood Royal “Oak, near 13 Mile and Greenfield a GERMAN , SHEPARD PUPPIES shotes Kennels. FE on Kittens crneE To ¢ Good 8. APPT.ES MrIntosh, Glackmore Farma, 1900 ver te Rd. 3 miles eest of BENSON PLUMS. es And pegrs. 664 Carwin.’ ‘CORN FOR BALE. OR is OnaPes AP- re 3. Mw HALE ARE tree-ripened NOW Pertect frutt. 6970 Pish Lake Rd., “% mile north of Clyde, ~ CONCORD ) GRAPES. rE 1044 5 GRAPES 42.56 A BU. “PE 5-200 1 Bhimmone Ra RUTGFER TOMATOES: 19.000 plante ‘oaded with red rine tomatoes a as walting to be canned ‘em vourself fust the way vou ke them. 81 25 per bushel Bring own baskets $3060 Giddings FE 56080 PRUNE PLUMS, ‘Se A Well sprayed. Richard Gaul, 2458 Olid Plank Rd. 2 miles north of Pontiac Trail, M PEACHES APE RIPE AT SUT. ton's Orchard. 324 MN. Lake a fre. Rd. Open ‘rom o am, POTATOES. ee BUSHEL 1419 Sachabaw zi vou PICK | _5 ail TOMATOES, ay 0 the 403 . MA Andersonvilie Ra ‘a0 - — ne _ —— ~ Sale Farm Equipment 76 | INTERNATIONAL CORN BINDER. like new. Seil or trade for live- stock 6310 W. Maple, Walled Lake \ | ~ FORAGE HARVESTER — ° USED cane H aay vy td UsED BLOW See the n¢éw Case Harvester, the leone easiest running machine ever buyflt. HOUGHTEN & SON Case. for hoch Idea 528 N. Main Re vheste®” Ol 1-9761 JARRI SICKLE BAR. AL®O smal! Waterbury tractor with the following attachments Cultivator, snowplow, lawn mower attach- ment, Sickle bar oat plow. Also _2 trailers, MI 4 6 HP TRACTOR | Fi D ATTACH ments. §1: ) 283 N_ Roslyn. TICE WEA OUT TO WIN A FREE TRIP TO MIAMI FLA WE ARE GIVI EXTRA LAROE TRADE IN ‘LOWANCES ON RMALL TRACTORS p23 1, FAST HITCH. CALL US pats oi FOR A DEMONSTRA- +07M PE 41112 KING BROS. YOUR I-H DEALER __PONTIAC RD ATO} OPDYKE NEW CORN CRIB. CAN BE _moved Weeder MAS-7161, LEE INE TRACTOR MAN. aive $100 worth of red mos with the ourchese of an 18" roters lawn mower complete with ‘ea muicher CEES Sales & 7 Service” your own. Colonial Orchards, | 1 mile west, IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON TRAILER SALES ‘Sear ke PB caper je O88 tos maele y Oe . oft ue westerns ip ~T6 ANDO see us before ! h *o 1954 LINTZCRAPT. luxe. Bunk beds, Shower, fait 6-1232. MOBILE APARTMENTS Stewart cosches are and Tint Home. a _ Good tion, or We will take your contract poste house or what have “Oxtord Trailer Sales Michigan gas. Trailer and ac 2 f i7_ PT, STEWART, OE on — 995 Locha’ Ra, sALL A, Oe | te 4'4 Inquire at lot 23 For sale a Dixie Hwy. Back Blackie’ b 1949 27 FT. noi trailer, Gale ms trade f _ture. Keego Tr: ier Pork, Lat i Lot te 1, 1982 ALUM.-28° SPARTAN } my Need money, Tollet. shower, car- peted floors. Like new. ss Ww. ansfield. Can finance, ° Trailer Exchange — ee i “A ace Bt nog As ie Mile South of Lake Orton on M-26. MY 30721 ; . ee MOBILE VIL LAGE Lake Ra. FE 53678 A SPECIAL 48 PONTIAC aire rebuilt for speed—imquire at 363 N. inaw, Ist floor apt. after p.m. Auto “ri Service: rear, mel jobs honored. work —— Free 1 Ib a = & custo! lass or Windshieie eieies. Saturday Unti HUB pee G CO. @ Oakland Ave _—s FE 4¢-7068 isi PONTIAC M MOTOR 6 CYLIN- __ fer. $20 1% E. Columbia _ CLEARANCE SALE OF VS ENGINES Ford. Ponti Dodge Chrysler Oise. Buick ‘Studebaker. . 6 cylinder engines Chev Wilivs a SF ECIAL a prices Alosspat automotive | shims AUTO PARTS | 2339 Dixie Hey. rE E 44533 DUAL eExiiatst SVSTEMS 1 OL | toned mufflers rica nipe e accessories for sl ox il and models | LERBACK'S AUTO PARTS Mo Baldwin - FE 307 HOT RODDER'S FIESTA 1629 | Roadster body. complete collec- tien of speed eculpment Numer, mr parts. rifice. Sunday 180. 8 AUTO PARTS Evenings 1 Days a Week j ‘* generators .. a - of used.-parts for rs care) 6 ys" Oakland A Ave Pho Pr 64513 | MOCULLOCH SUPER CHARGER = model. Olds. Will dem- . 205 Florence Ave ~"Fer Se Sale » Tires B0-A | Seg : T cooxie Wass sen TUBES. PE he eee —— : : 7 __. Auto Se Service > 88] BUMPING & PAINTING nanan, BOUT! ESTIMATE @. Sane aYAENT PLA Brat ht MOTOR. SALES aa ceeagr er it a i itt 2 as La “DAVIDSON 61 OHV. Must Best offer takes, Roch- ester, OLive 1-7696. TE HARLEY DAVis- son car condition, OR BIKE, Bors’ } In, GOQD con- ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE M OTORS —tee Neopets Bargains Used boats and motors. Slaybaugh’ s_ ‘630 Oakland Ave. 4 1? WOLVERINE ROW Boar, | 4t anke th toe used 3 ERcuRy Moron AND YEL- acket ~ Sales. 210) ‘Dixie Hwy. _— ler, Fastest qe inter: ler. nter- ‘ Lake Regatta. 5-9061. EVINRUDE bated Koprea D SERVICE. tratlers. Foar's Marine Orehard Le, __Aute Acc Accessories — 80 ‘ mer with each |,_ "| ssa BUICK 7 DR "Boats & Accessories 85) °r | Wanted Used Trucks & 89 . WANTED 1 OR 1% TON STAKE teed. OR 50M. ad ATLER SP. KE For Sale. Used Dims es a WVAILABLE 7 PADDLE LRP ES AE “In new section of our modern mobile "RO All facilities, ~ —_ — TON rionur ‘ Ri BIN peed. tr mission, big newer ( . Fan window, Used very little. truck ‘appearance, Save plenty on this one. Just your car or truck down. Haskins ‘Chev. 6751 sabe HWY AT M15 _ Aple 9-507! 1954 omc 630 ‘SRORT DOUBLE dump with steady year round job OR 3-1003 ee _ LJ rea- ‘a "TON PANEL. ply tires. over load springs, Sonable, FE 4-206! 49 CHEVY 195] PANE! TRUCK LIKE NEW 17600 actual miles. $795. EM 3-5333, 6S GMC *. “TOM 3,000. “MILES _ FE _1-64651 ) FORD PICKUP “V-8 ca ME- _ chante _ 1094 8 Low MILEAGE ke new Fruehauf 28 ft inau- feted ovina Will sell separately -PANELS AND SEDAN DELIVERIES 1947 1954 LARRY JEROME. Rochester Ford Dealer PH. OL 1-971) “POR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY!” _ 1949 FORD PICK-UP. % YON, 6180 _ 4368. Woodward, MI 4-617, FORD % TON PICKUP. ‘82 _%2__ Auburn “Trucks Ate -Our Business WILSON GMC OAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS FE 2.9203 FE 4-4531 ry ee: aw cae SUPER RIVIERA 7 equi Lik rivate, ou. . BUICK SUPER R MARDTOP, ¥ equipped. like new 85 sio pown “AND aan payments 464 Weee _ward i Dirsinghass.. i an price: $666 Street. 1962 puick TE = a “Down and assume paym a4 8. _ Woodward, _ Birmingham, ‘wa BUICK ‘SUPER ere RIVIERA take 7 ments. ort $000, FE sist? 80 grey Nona CHEVROLET oodward at 13) Mile __Eineotn 51100 PGiermiesd sharp Used Cars All Makes and Models GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 284 8. Saginaw St. FE 7371 2 CONVERTIBLES ~ 1947 Cadillac Radio. heater hydra- Looks runs good. Good rubber, rubber 1950 cuave paint, nearly new “Oe we clean cos. @8 Oakiand Ave, = © ~—s FE 2-231 CADILLAC ¢ DOOR. ‘386 LIGHT blue. Owner im service Must sell. $450 Will take terms FE. 86-0129 Ra, aleve Rd at Pine Lake i933 CAT CADILLAC PLEETWOO a ae ee ee ee ny Mek rn ae i) KELLY'S HARDWARE at Adams Auburn How- 10655 Dixie Hw Transportation Offered 87 TRUCK ‘GorNG _ joad efther way FE oe LEAVING FOR THEAST MIS- sourt Sat. Help drive and share expenses, FE 4-T288 LEAVING FOR SOUTH “EAsT MIs- NORTH. PART 5-GR06 sourl via Harrisburg, IN. Sun- —_7ay, Sept. 18. Phone FE 2-0684 _. Wanted Used Cars 88 88 CALIFORNIA BUYER HWY. al : COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N: Main, Rochester . OPEN ae ion SRAP a BGS OR. ag teAP CARS. WANTED — 3 sawKED OR UsED Poet = make any model. Top R. AGL EY AUTO ‘PARTS: FE 5-9219 170 BAGLEY 8ST. HIGH §, CHEAP & SCRAP CARs. | _Day_or_eve. 23-2666. “THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade cars. We ‘heed them. Drive the extra miles. sd pay vou well, 4540 Dixie | . J. VANWELT OR 31350 PRICE THE REST — THEN. GET | ‘st from BILL SPENCE . | @ Cexiana “Aver A ore 41333 | See M&M Motor Sales dollar iate model cars ' OR 41603 I | AND. JUNKED | i PON CLEAN Cans | i, and late wroGehs __BCONOMY CARS, 32 Ayburn > t ? 5 . (NEED. A‘ FINANCE-! FIXER? Order Classified | aod to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is the: Want ine number! | i 1949 «CHEVROLET mechanical condition aint good. $324, e seen and driven to ciated. Phone OR *1LI0 leg 64 DR CHEVROLET. ALSO Willys jeep pickup track 60 N Anderson, after 4 pm 1951 CHEVY £LUB COUPE. GooD condition. Clean. Radio. heater, turn signals Only 25.000 miles $420. FE 2-6734 65 Mariva i954 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 210 _Cah_FE_ $-2333, Ghenrcleu 1955 Demos. Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars Courtesy Cars after 2 Dodr and 4 Door Sedans Sport Coupes and Club Ceupes | 1808 210s Bel Airs Sixes and Eivhts Standard ‘reus -PG and OD | New Car “Guarantee AS LOW AS $1579 FULL PRICE Financing Prerbi - As ioe as eats Nour Car Down | And Up ontirs 6 Take Advantac: Low Overhead of Our eetion SAVE AS YOU HAVE N“VER SAVED BEFORE _ Delay Act Today -HASKINS. Chevrolet Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer 675t Dixie Hwy. at M15) ib ) CHEV. SVE TRLT FE “GOOD ondit ae ) OR 31118 is6 CHEV 5 5 PASSENGER COUPE ’ Excellent condition 196 Cherokee. _Aftter mn. 1861 CHEVROLET «4 DR SEDAN. wer glide, radio, window wash- ers, directional! signals, se a lights new tires. brakes. tery generator muffier ly tall __pipe FE 43963 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, 1955 Beautiful car fully equipped. Can be seen at the te Of station. 8145 Commerc Rd and Union Lake Rad Will sacrifice, EM | = 3-014" f igas ¢ CHEV. ¢ CONV mas.) DOWN and take over payments, Call at 206 Basset 8, : ; ore eae { eel } i \, For Sale Cars 91| : For Sale Cars 91 a PPPPALLDPL MLPA LALA ALLA “46. CHEVROLET eg | COUPE. | 1833 D — * DR. $16 DOWN ood | transportation. PE 5-0214. | and assume payments. 464 8 CHEVROLET i947, 2 DR. VERY _ Woodward. ‘pirmingham. clean, Cheap 1041 Chev. 2 ar. | t SEDAN CLEAN $40, cash, 107. 8 Johnson Ave. #, toes reain Pvt. owner. 1986 CHEVROLET 2 Door” 210, DOWN AND re Ea Bi BapoR DE a POR werd, Birmingham. _ Ne ew ~ West Side Used Car Cars Drive out where overhead Is end “eave the rire Phe - Credit makes & models West Side Used Cars Plan 429. W furor FE 42185 RAVE YOU BEEN TURNED WHEN TRYING TO BUY BECAUSE OF SHORT O CREDIT Chrysler Corners DOWN LITTL, AnD WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF A& LITTLE AS 66 No Co-Signers! SPECIALS . . 1°54 Plymouth 2 dr... .$895 : ( jotmediate Delivery PS) <3 mde 4dr... S005 Deal Direct! 'S3 Pontiac 4 dr...... $995 = , "53 Plymouth 4 dr... . $695 No Finance Co.! S3.Chryster 4 dr.....$1095 Buy Here—Pay Here 33 Ford 2 dr........<. $795 , S3Stude. Hardtop .. .$895 Y'ALL - COME 53 Mercury. 4dr... . $1095 11) 6 segues $3 De Soto 4.dr..... $995 NATIONAL 83. Chev. Conv. .... 31045 MOTOR SALES 53 Ford Conv. ..... $1045 | $2 Mercury 4 dr.....$795 “power ‘Give Ra Sole oad) incor | 52 Girysier 4 cr) S005 CHEV ine G CONVERT RT ORIGINAL | | "52 Olds &8 4 Se a 795 eee Seeswek ee ee | Si Chrysler Hardtop $595 tinental kit. Very special.- full price. Make your own terms.: 51 Plymouth Cl. Cpe. $495 35 Gheviclets Northwest is sold ry Chevrolets we have Buy With Confidence 100 MORE CARS TO CHOOSE FRO LOW DOWN PAYMENT “ tiple aa oe KELLER KOCH (ed pa hosiery a, ——— sed Car Department 13', Mile Rd and Woodward +Opposite A ~ the ‘uat go. Demonstrators, official) cara, serv- fee cars, You name, it “we have it — care are being sake at the — a, —_ at 13> Mile Rd “HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! They Won't Last. 18's — NOs — Re! Aire ALSO 106 Gelect used cars. North . the BIG BOY) 1956 FORD CUSTOM LINE RANCH Chevrolet Wagon, yellow Fordamatic 8, Low lieage, white — radio and Woodward ot 13, Mile _heater MA ¢1310 ___LINeoln 85-1100. tsa FORD RANCH WAGON. $10 ‘ 000! NDITION. ow assume payments, 464 iG D co §. Woodward, Birmingham LIKE NEW ‘85 CHEVROLET BEL CLEAN BLACK 1953 TUDOR. Air, 4 doer 2 tone, White side} Stary service ie W. Brootive walls, Heater 19000 miles. V-8| Afters “Tree: 1 “ _Powerpack. — 32-3760. —- - | 1963 FORD, ASSUME PAYMENTS “SL CHEVY 2 DOOR. RADIO. or will trade for older = 1 FE! FE 5-008. fyi signals Goed condition, ‘$0 CHEV. DLX pay, Le "ped. PE 42544 Eve dr Radio & heater, ford-a-matic, an hac Call Bly or Howard 8-263! i054 CHEVROLET ¢ mR, 210,| 0 —— Call FE 5-0826 after 6 fp m. 1935 ~ FORD, 2 DR | $208 TUBBS * | ila‘dowpe ands t DELUXE 2 DR.|_ Rd. OR 35153 ‘wn. & assume ments. FORD | 1954 CUSTOMLINE TUDOR 464 8. Woodward, Birm ainghem. _ > en — et coors ransm ina! ew appe ist CHEV. + RADIO: : i. ee ance. $1, Lig full pried. “Mate yout ite Le Rad - 1 = =< — own term Ormond Ra, corner MeKeachie H Ch _| iige CHEW—RED AD wht ASKINS ev. Bel Air sports coupe. Radio, heat- 6571 DIXIE HWY. AT MIS 26.000 miles. Excellent eon- ___._MAple 4-807) ditions $1 be em at FORD joes. MUST SACRIFICE . abehenite Dr Ene te rE OR 3-497 ‘4 FORD caro ‘4 DR SEDAN Radio, heater A real nice car , Carkner Studebaker MI 4-3410 Birmingham FORD. ‘30 2-DOOR, $00 MA 5-306 "4 FORD 2 DOOR VERY GOOD __ condition. $200. MI 45454 ip oi FORD 2 DOOR. CLEAN. 201 - LARRY © JEROME ~ Rochester Ford Dealer OFFERS 1959 FORD Factory Officials | Cars CHOICE OF TRANE? .SSIONS 4aND COTORS SUNDAY BUY - MON. At the CHEV. CENTER Matthews- Hargreaves 211 8 Saginaw St PE 44546 | 1954" CHEVROLEF SPT COUPE | LARRY 20. miles Very clean and | js sharp Ph FF 5-1847 between 5 pm & 8 pm erome Rochester Ford Dealer PH OL 19711 “POR MORE THAN 30-TEARS & Buy & Finance One owner, over 200 cars to choose acm ce GooD PL ace T TO_ Buyin : “8, Chevs a ‘ . 1850. FORD CONV, RADIO AND a mage bid plenty others Heater, 875 Scott Lake Road 33 Chrysler New Yorker, Power | 51 FORD CUSTOM BUILT. LOAD- "83 Willys. Overdrive ed. Must be seen to be e pete Sa] wages le sue ated FE 47845 or FE 2-5022 1955 THUNDERBIRD 500 MILES, 2 tops, radio heater, ford-a-matic. white walls Call Bil] or Howard “83 Studebaker ‘52 and 508 Plenty other makes and models $25 to $2305 FORD wey Sen TRUCKS “a MUDEON IN GOOD RUNNING | -' condition No down payment, Take | s — = over small monthiv payments ‘STOP! ce a a 1952 JEEP STATION WAGON. ONE | | owner. clean spoeo. miles $61 LOOK! _Montealm “FE * : BUY! post = $1505 ‘83 Buick hardtop, In A-1 condition. | 3- 1059 Dodge ¢ drs. $785 to $995 Low mileage $1495 | J- ies3 Piymouths $605 to $795 : 3- 1952 branes $505 to $605 ‘$2 Chevrolet 4 door. Looks and | 2-1 : . § 885 drives wonderful $ 745 | 1952 Bubirbaa Veta nenln ed $ 89S 1951 eas $ 245 ‘$1 Pontiac 2 door sedan See and | 1950 Buick * (Jue AeaGaBrriOeen $ 405 drive this car 4 645 | 1050 Nash ¢ dr rv. $ Jeo 940 Plymoutn Soocauene LLL ‘54 Buick special 2 door sedan As | 1940 Kaiser ° c 95 good as new $1505 CLEANUP ‘$3 Buick 4 door, $800 off ON TRUCKS ‘65 Pontiac, $600 off a tee h plied C1) in 1946 through 1981 Buicks 2 drs | i6sh Pond Pick pages le and 4 drs. Make an offer 1952 Fora Pickup~R & H Ooies COMMUNITY | (ae MOTORS: schneider | ree Place. WHER Bevo i) ae 4 WHEEL pear «4 | e32 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-9131 PM. | : i OPEN nt t Pe Le 2-9321 . Mee | 60 | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. 51 De Soto 4 dr..... $445 Haskins Chev. |'st pty, Wagon 2.1! $595 751 DistE bold aT Mis "SI Nash 4 dr........ $195 al “CHEV ROLET D E PLO xE ‘30 Chrysler 4 dr.. oe S495 . tend alt equipment ree Price 49 Lincoln Cl. Cpe. ..$295 rice a : right. PE Cis } Lotter Brae 49 Merc. Cl. Cpe.... .$295 i 7 48 Ply. Cl. Cpe. a... $145 Q() '47 Bick 2 dr........$145 '47 Packard 4 dr,. wee SLOS '46 Chevrolet 2 dr... $95 1965 FORD DEMO PAIRUANE 2]. For Sale Cars HURON 91 da S paeine a pa an. ‘30 : ben's dr es oe ‘b1 Plymouth sedan 4 aiviooon ‘a Pontiac 2 dr ‘ . $ 5 1{URON | MOTOR SALES 952. W. Huron _ FE 22641 EXCELLENT 1950, JEEP 8TA BAS . $605. Original owner. EM KAISER 146 GOOD MOTOR AND _'ires. $65. 47 The’ RightSpot. Is the ae Spot” lor ‘All Smart Car Buyers One of the Best Selections of Used Cars in blown “Bright Spot” JEROME Cadillac & Olds CASS at ORCHARD LK. FE 8-0488 IF 8-488 1990 MERCURY 4 DOOR. RADIO, heater, ttle very clean. EM 30114 ‘82: MERCURY | 4 DR MERCRO- matic, radio, heater, Like new. Carkner Studebaker, MI 4-3410. Birmingham 'MERCURY 1948 CHEAP. ~ Goon coenes Best offer. 197 8. John- son cL eau 1959 MERCURY town, excellent eondition. new tires, tailored seat covers pri vate owner $550 FE 1-0383. i982 MERCURY | 2 DR. -#l0— pows and en 464 : _Woodward. Birmin sens HUDSON &-RAMBLER —— & SERVICE a W Pike Pr 23-0380 1955 NASH J ~WHiseapon 6, 4 door. Radio, heater, hydra, er brakes, turn signals, WW tires with — —— and continental kit new for $3500. full price e205, EM 3-2118 after 5:30 p.m. 1047 NASH 600 CHEAP ~ CALL BE- tween 4 and FE 2-085 146 NASH NAMWASRADOR. RA. dio and heater, $85. “aa Cushman scooter, $60 Gan OR 3-164 after 5 pm 160 doen EXCELLENT TRANS- $200. («675 pesse Scott Lake : aaa STATION WAGON NASH RAM- bler 51. R&H. $405. FE 43074 1952 NASH RAMBLER STATION Wagon $16 down and assume payments, 464 8. Woodward. Bir mingham ‘48 NASH 600 FOR SALE OR | _ ‘trade, good condition. FE 4-620 GOOD CLEAN CARS ‘$2 Pontiac 4:dr. sedan = Pree LA hl * HOUGH TEN & SON GMC TRUCK DEALER $28 N Main. B , OL 1-078 TAYLOR'S GOOD USED CARS SS CHEVROLET Convertible Coupe Black with white walls, and a white Raclio, continental tires and Power peck Extra clean and extra sharp. COmpany dem: onstrator ree Oe : 55 CHEVROLET “210° 4 dr. V-@ with overdrive transmission, Cashmier blue and tvory spe- ciat two tone paint. Also white Very low ee vyeuy wall nagherd Co ied ms5 $$ OLDSMOBILE “98” 4 dr sedan. Fully equipped. Power steering. Power brakes. Radio, heater and tinted glass This was Mr Taylor's own car. ie | | 535 FORD Customitne & 2 dr Radio heater and Foard O-matic Two tone blue paint and low mileage Excellent condition throughort Bargain priced for » quick sale 35 CHEVROLE | “2l0" @ dr ftation Wagon wit’ Power Glide, radio aod white wall tires. ° Sue and Ivory This is Mr. Tay- jor s own automobile TAYLOR'S “Since 1831" “Phone. _MArket 41561 | OLIVER © va heater ECONOMY CARS 22. AUBURN | OA #2521 LATE 1940. DR. DODGE. Goon | ‘8, FORD FAIRLANE FORDOMA- TIRES. CLEAN $200 E£M33¢25.| ‘C.,* Radin heater white side a walls ust se A 6-3470 46 DODGE CLUB COUPE ONE (5 = aa owner Eaceptionally clean New “ neers Ava MOTOR 61 E tires and seat covers $160 MI uraeta St es 60632 1847 S Bates Birming. | 1047 HUDSON “8 CLUB COUPE ham - Excellent motor. Very good body | : eee —— — Good for stock racing. Reasdn- 545 DODGES DEMOS 1 ROVAL * Lancer bardtep. 1 custem Roval | ; eee Eneoe JB : sade were | 4 dr. both loaded with acces: #% HUDSON MECHANICALLY sories Going for cost cood but need¢ paint Make ar LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES eter Carkner Studebaker onl M 24 at Clarkston Rd 4-34 Birmingham i a | BUICK Weekend ‘Clean-up Special lh !s our policy at OLIVER BUICK not to keep a car over 30 days If for some reason the car has not been sold by then we turn it over to an auction However. we always have our customers in mind so here !s your chance $300, be- cause HAS TO MOVE . * to this save car 1932 Dodge : dr. sedan with radio and heater This ts a nice appearing good run- ning car Where else can you al @ price like thts $205 no money down Remember Monday is the last day for this car. If no _tremendous value. it. goes to the auction Tuesday aft- - ernoon - “Hurry To OLIVER BUICK | 210 ‘Orchard eee lave FE 2 “ss THUNDERBIR ‘$5 Ford wetan, Ford-O-Mati yd YOUR PRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | -SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1955 | + i | (1003 PLYMOUTH 7 1 7 DR. 4 i 91, ON | _Sake trade MAple 5.6486. PONTIAC "<1. NEW TIRES. Direction “ights, $95. MA” S-0786. ist __For Sale Cars ‘$0 OLDS AND ‘52 CHEVIE. MUST sell oe Sickness, MA 56-4002. Sows te "80 ‘se OLDS ae —tioned. 9500. EM ‘S94 OLDS SUPER 68. er, Any _ over ~ welt 1962 OLDS 68 2 DR. $10 —- and ae Pal cy downto 464 Woodward, Birmingham Oldsmobile 1955 Demos. 1 she DR. RECONDI- 33545. ‘“@ PONTIAC HYDRAMATIC. Cities Service Glenwood and Perry, ee VERY é Vi owner. OR 1980 BLACK INTIA c 2 DR. Wanewels. ong condition. 35,000 $395. ; §-0812. TIP TOP —— | Courtesy Core, Fleor Cars| Guaranteed ~ anole Bat ours | USED CARS ny eed 4 TARE pe ARAN S08 AFION DEMONSTRATORS 15 CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH ‘Don't Dela tERG “Act Today | "22,0208, Holler Hardtop. Re: mets power ‘steering brakes. ASK windows 4 way seat and au- INS tronic eye Beautiful condition, MASKING mr pose Oakland County’s Fastest : Growing Dealer 1962 Plymouth Club Coupe 6751 Dixie Hwy. at MIS a Gore tae 5-607) Several good 1846 through 1950 ights ‘til © mode's. Make offer. ‘6 porMourn CLUB COUPE. CLARKSTON ‘ fa PLYMOUTH «4 DR. V miles $1,396. ou tame tpn es “a PLYMOUTH. XCEL tor, EXELL mall MO- 1940 PLYMOUTH R AND 53 GO00D m and body. Needs muffler MOTOR SALES cei ies tory, WE BUY. SELL AND TRADE MA 45141 _ $60. OR +2104 ‘@ PONTIAC 4 DR CHIEFTAIN PLYMOUTH 1954 BELVEDERE | A- th hrough FE tee 8 Syoussiae tase fey cer em: 1G mission. | 1949 PONTIAC 2DOOR. RADIO New car appearance. See this and Heater. Wili trade. 875 Scott | eorgeous beauty — Jyst your Lake Road. i cay Gown. Easy GMAC) terms, | iss, PONTIAC CUSTOM CATA- Haskins e lina. Pewer steering, brakes, hy- Vv. dramatic and bese ty accessories. __ Must setl. Lake O: . MY _2-1442. "55 PONTIAC Says CATALINA. Standard trans. R& land, Drayton Plains PONTIAC STATION WAGON | “88 wnat y like new 212 W. Brooklyn. 6151 re =i! sont MIS GooD ‘41. PLYMOUTH ast PE. $45 675 Seott Lk. transportation Rad. assume pa Ca os ym Wood ward “Birmingham. ta eLYMoUTH 4 DOOR. ition. One = owner car. 2 snow 50722, PONTIAC ‘488 CYLINDER. real good condition Phone tires. _ $278. FE “42 P Ay NTIA ce CONVERTIBLE 1940 | PLYMOUTH. ¢ GOOD RUN! RUNNING GOOD TOP. 'W TIRES. #75 $60. 2261 Crane. _OR ‘88 PONTIAC DELO oxE ion PONTIAC CON CONVERTIBLE, BE. 4 DOOR. Low mileage. Like new. Trade FE 23-1008 re Saturday 49 Chippe for older car. "34 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE « dr sedan. Radio heater hieh int SSTODERARER “LOOKS AND drive. Extra foced Carkner/! runs $95 FE 3-154 ae MI 43410 Birmina- | jpg eae 2 = 2 RADIO. Fecha 2 mae oe and heate ition. $155. 1955 CUSTOM BUILT PONTIAC) FE 5-9610 —_—— 2 -cotelina. very clean. PE 3-138. _ |<) STUDEBAKER SPORT 1958 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, 4- coupes and ——— Radio, heat- tien 800 miles all extras, FE 2-7203. < — ery ie i ioe? La 1 7 ‘arkner Studebaker +410, ten. NTIAC $75. 875 SCOTT _Birmingham._ ‘ hear -| ‘$2 WILLIS ° DR sea | M 1 Fire gail cst toe. Cate pr the gal. Radio and heater. $5 OR_}-77 ‘@ PONTIAC @ DR. HYDRA. EX- SORRRSEROUEE Sec es day "til 0p eos oe _@ ‘til 10 pm. Bow i947? WILLYS 8 JEEP HYDROLEC | ie rales, CUSTOM | i! dos snow plow Can be een at ~~ _low mileage. | _tonville Ser Service OR_ 37162. SEPTEMBER TV Nash 1954 4 ee ee i v Pe © Save we OP ECIAL Lincoln 1961 4 door ........ $565 WAGONS ~ Mercury "1903 ‘harttop .”.... $ase| 32 Dodge BOM. overdrive sans Mercury 1952 4 doors gaas| scl aaeal at Sa = Ford convertible R & H peed | "$4 Firedome 4 dr. loaded $1595 Nash 1064 4 door $1195 +54 Firedome club coupe new $1695 Ford 1954 4 door #1105 "$2 Custom 4 dr H. auto Nercury 1953 hardtop coupe sizes trans $605 Mercury 1064 hardtop coupe PLYMOUTHS all 4 '51 4 doors. Hardtops, ob Frost, Inc. AST nam, oventte 4dr overdrive LINCOLN, MERCURY. DEALER dr i” $1145 850 S. WOODWARD “SCHU TZ MOTORS BIRMINGHAM PL youre DEALER DesOTO- | MI 6- JOrdan 63933 #12 8 Wood w Birmingham | -- &H. 2251 George- IN FE: pontiac 1953. 2 poon & iy aYDRA. | . $850. FE 5-9000 SWHA BA te Alt Usually it’s something nobody wants, until some- body says “You'll save money on it.” These cars are not bargains. They are good honest buys — the kind every one wants. "32 Ford/ t¢r with radio, heater and Ford-O-Matic. Nice car. $795 ’34 Pontiac Starchief 4dr. Radio, heater, Hydramatic and white walls. $1895 ay Chevrolet dr. Radio, heater, peer ‘Guise and ellec. windows. $1395 ’°S1 Pontiac edr. Radio, — Hydramatic and 2 tone pain $695 51 Chevrolet 53 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe with heater and Hydramatic. $895 34 Mercury Monterey Hardtop. Radio, heater Merc-O-Matic and white wails. $1895 33 Chevrolet 210" sedan. Nice. Has radio, | beater and direction signals. |. $995 *53 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr. Radio, heater, white walls and directionals. $995 | 53 Pontiac radio, Chieftain Deluxe 4dr... Radio, Qdr. Radio, heater and Power heater and Hydramatic. Glide. Very sharp. 54 Pontiac « 49 Buiek- 4 dr. Radio, heater. Hydra- 2dr with radio and heater. matic and 13,000 miles. Let tt got! "52 Pontiac '48 Pontiac 4dr Radio, heater and Hydra- matic transmission. $895 *33 Ford 4 dr Radio, heater, } | | tdr. sedan with radio and heat er Good littl car. $129.95 ’52 Pontiac 4dr sedan. This car ts equipped with direction signals. $695 100 More Cars to Choose From PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Goodwill Used Cars” FE 3-7117 Ford-O- Matic and 2 $1095 , 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. * 5 top. | radio, heater and — Cashmier | 955 FORD| 8-Cyl. 2-Dr. Fully Equipped Including All Taxes and License $447 Mo. $49 Mo. A-| Buys "54 Ford C. Sedan $1499 53 Hudson 2 dr... .$544 lf Your Old Car Is Worth $125 With Only Ten ($10) Dollars Down Cheapies 49 Ford 2 dr......$144 ’*50 Buick Sed......$199 54 Pontiac 2 dr.. $1344, "52 Mere. Hardtop $899 » Dodge 2 dr.....$144 S2 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $544 49 Chev. 2 dr......$144 "S$ Ford 2 dr. .... $744 ‘SI Stude, 2 dr.... .$199 53 De Soto 4 dr. . .$699 ‘49 Pontiac Sed.:..$144 (8 Buick Riviera. S744 “40 Plymouth 2dr. S144 saved ode. ems co numonia ls Sim 52 Pont. Dix. 2dr. $690 “SO Ford 2 dr... S199 Ut slower and with even less plan Kelly in ‘Deadline for Murder.” GUND amen Leighton Nobel's Orchestra. (4) | Kroll, who preferred to sacrifice) jy shaping up as the top issue} ®9d freezer food packages, Or concept. . . . (4) News. (2) Gene Autry. Gene | 8:10—(2) Meditations. Badge 714. (7) Joe Palooka. (9)|his freedom rather than live out of the 1956 campaign and already Heaviest consumers are indus- a reareapy = hunts smugglers and is mistaken pap alae aa 8. Yesterday's Newsreel. his life tormented by his con- | under heavy Democratic attack, | lees concerns followed by school —— benfieader, = for real culprits, but “The |8:45—(2) Facts Forum. 10:30—(2) Sunday Playhouse. (4) | science, went to prison today to; Was due for a top level detense | children ~ and government|™ Sheriff Is a Lady.” 8:50—(4) News. The Playhouse. (7) Crimino- pe, ay ‘this afternoon from Vice President | employes. Even Julie urris’ excellent ' 6:15—(4) . Candid Camera. The |®@0—(4) Church st Crossroads. logist. (9) Follow That Man. | P@aY jo society. Richard Mi iiuson: - neo- Camera takes pictures of peo |%15—(2) Court of Health. 11:00—(2) Sunday News Finals.| The 46-year-old Davenport, low Hie premisea|ta| Gre wack |i bla Fi d Dri Colleen Pr mare couldn't make } . ple unaware. 9:30—(2) This dh — nee 4) (4) Sunday News Finals. (7) | man, father of four children, be- | speech here at the National Plow. | in [ iver ui 7 the —— + Theater Guild 6:30—(9) Temple Baptist. Church. Frontiers of F: (1) Chris-| Hollywood Premiere. (9) Crown gan serving a 7 to 14 year term! ing Championships at Democrats | I. ON ene en ak ee tian Science. Theater i a play needing Religious. (4) Horace Heidt. 7) Fobterets . _— in the Waupun State Prison for a| who blame the administration for | in $0 j § | either more, mood or story Music, variety with new :45—(7) F : 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (4) | falling farm prices. ; : ' ee y young Audi- 10:00—(7) Action Theater. (2) De-| Adventure of Jethro Adams. killing 25 years ago. He pleaded P Molly Goldberg went blonde for ; - talent. (2) Beat the Glock troit Pulpit. (4) Cartoon Car |13:39(2) Nightwatch Theater.| guilty yesterday before Circuit|, Democrats, remembering the) BUFFALO, N.Y. ~The driver | her TV films. ence participation with Bud nival. - Gade Over Karcee” Sater! | incelal Wepradltelalcharan! vote which helped elect} of an automobile that jumped a omennt Collyer. 10:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. of third degree mu rder. | President Truman in 1948, consid-| curb and kifed four small school-' Judy Garland starts her TV re- = :00—(7) Soldier Parade. Arlene ’ Francis hostess to GI talent. (9) Dial 9 Theater. Don Castle in | er declining farm income their best | | girls last March 14 has been con- | talking point in their fight to re- vieted of criminal negligence. A State Supreme Court jury re- | the MONDAY MORNING 6:50—(4) Todays’ Farm Report. | 6:55—(2) Meditations. 10:30—(9) How Garden Grows. (2) Barker Bill Cartoons. 10:46—(2) Sausage Sinema. A former reek of La Crosse, | Wis., Kroll told authorities that as tain control of Congress and possi- | bly elect a Democratic president | turned desl SYLVANIA TV] | LISTENING] ; “IT Wouldn't Be in Your. Shoes.” | 19:53—(4) Professor Pet. 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning a young man of 2], he and a com-| “" , verdict last night (4) The Perry Como Show. |i3:e9—(y) Church in’ Home. (4) | Show. | panion never named by police, at- “next year. j against Emil A. Decina, 33-year- ‘ Perry Como opens new show] adventure Ho. (2) Porky Pig. |7:53~1(2) Standard Weathervane. | tempted to hold up a rural resident Wane pear ob ee ee oe FOX TV & ped with Sid Sorento reer Daffy Duck. -_ 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. named Clarence Sutherland. 3 More War Criminals ebeuast we win’ Ne’ ene SERVICE ye Clooney, Frankie ne, Carl | 43:30—(7) Today’s Faith. (2) Com |8:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. (7) | When Sutherland reached for a cine enced |] 24a5 Airport Ra. : tiener, Dave Barry. (2) Amer-| test Carnival. News: Ace. gun, Kroll said, he fired a shot at FT@@d From Jap Prison | sept. 30, faces a maximum five |] Cer. Matehery OR 3-1647 ica's Greatest Bands. Paul 8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (7) | the man and fled. Sutheriand re-| TOKYO (»—Three of Japan's re- "The in a or $1,000 fine, or both. > — ig: Whiteman hosts Les Elgart, SUNDAY AFTERNOON Wixie Wonderland. | ceived no medical attention for | maining seven “class A” war! yearg ee . —— ron’ to 11 Russ Morgan, Steve Gibson, |12:00—(7) Action Theater. (9) | 9:99—(4) Romper Room. < (2) | Some time and later died of com-' criminals were released on parole | ¢ 143) At res Ay e from See the Local News Tito Rodriguez and his bands. | Israel Today. (4) Salad Mixer.|. Garry Moore. plications. | today from Tokyo's Sugamo prison. |)... red. girl was injured 7:30—(7) Story Studio. ‘‘Epilogue,”"| (2) Buster Crabbe. |9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Re- | ‘= * * | They went immediately to the |." "cove New GE Eve Hour film drama. 12:10—(4) Double Feature. | quest Theater. | Kroll went to Davenport where Imperial Palace grounds to bow |, pry =:30—(7) News. 12:30—(7) Jalopy Races. (2) Uncle | 9:53—14) Faye Elizabeth. ‘he married, reared four children’ jn the direction of the Emperor — City Ground Observer WASHERS On H 8:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show.| Toby’s Party. (9) Uncle Toby's | 19:00—(4) Home. and led a life of quiet respectabil- q symbolic “reporting” of their, Corps Plans O H DRYERS—RANGES the our Lawrence Welk and his or-| Party. , 10:15—(9) Golf Resume: [io He Really Gece totes him-- freedom. Then they went to the) P pee | REFRIGERATORS >. chestra. (4) Musical Chairs. }1:00—(7) World Adventure Series. |10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. fea et to sg yenixigia ‘| /nearby Yasukuni shrine, the| Open house will be held by the Musical panel quiz with Bill} Sunday Show Time. 18:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ten-| ar les. A mental test memorial for Japan's modern war | Pontiac post of the Ground Ob- Now at be : = ; . : ae found him sane and he was per-| dead, to bow to the spirits of the|server Corps from 10 a.m. to 5 2 Leyden. (2). Two for the} (9) Million Dollar Movie. (2)| messee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. mitted to enter his pleas , HAMPTON'S = Money. Herb Shriner with quiz.| Sunday Show Time. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. . pcourage was - p.m. sed at the Oakland County ; _ 8:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie. |4:39—(7) Cowboy G-Men. (2) 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) A tha (AMiad | posera| (hla | week atver err will tow the o ~ 825 W. Heron § FE 4-2525 113 You \ George Raft in “Lucky Nick] western Adventure. Search for Tomorrow. m | er aps bserva- Open ‘til 9 P. M. Daily 113 on Your Dia Cain.” (4) Star Theater. Jim- : ; 11:45~(2) Guiding Light. each had served 10 years of ajtion post atop the building and : 2:00—(7) Laurel Hardy. (2) Sun- life sentence. be told the functions of the GOC mie Durante with music, va- 11:55—(7) News Ace. riety, comedienne Pat ‘Carroll Gay Show Tine: ‘in Quiet Death Cell be the part it plays in national yoann, Ookland, County Electronic Association Paulette Goddard in “Diary ot | . : F ag - 4 guests. (2) It's Always Jan. 2:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy, (9) | MONDAY aFTERROON ‘Leaves Big Estate defense, according ae Arthur J. $ Janis Paige in- situation com- Meet Mr. Callahan. (2) Sunday 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (1); EDDYVILLE, Ky. &—Ed Milam | . ; sine | | Heaton, post supervisor > - - Show’ Time. Dine D School. (2) d as | GRAND RAPIDS (‘#—Mrs. Helen — 2 * Z ~dy 4 . : “ s ’ edy. 7 . ‘ za ST Ladies | had just two hours to live when he Barnhart, widow of the. late Wil- 3 : 9:90 — (7) Bowling Chan'pions. 3:00—(7) Chico & Pablo. (9) Jus] Day. woke Thursday night from a sound jarq Barnhart. former president of $ s ~ Bowling,’ a 300 game on film.! tice a (2) sabi saaeeliare 42:230—(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of © sleep. the old National Bank in Grand 2 Sn Serean Tan Seng 3 “ah poe wrade =e Ik P the race slo eee Dowpeet Leo lass EC) Sl) 3 Do not be misled with low price bait advertising for som er . A ce we q ; '42:55—-(2) Girl Ta (9) Prayer, : 2 Mr: h i iq eri ; variety. (2) Gunsmoke. James | 4:00—(7) Super Circus. (4) People. Sign On | even while preparations were be- | ie “: Ike Lt. Lacy 3 television service. The price will not be as low as in “ a - : , for h =— - 4 ou think when the final bill is presented to you. Arness in “Hot Spell,” a gun-|4:39(9) Theater. (4) Captain |1:90—(7) Lunchtime Drama «y | ing made for his execution. See 3 b | man determined to go straight) Gallant. (2) Super Circus. (7)| Roberf Q. Lewis. (9) hens Warden Jess Buchanan said yes- | $ lay it safe and call on any of the firms listed below nearly gets-tynched. Super Circus. Singers os) ’| terday chaplain Paul Jagger found | SEE % when you need service on your You will not 9:30—(4) Hit Parade. Gisele Mac- | 5.99_(7) Jimmy Wakely Show. (4) | ».« McBride. (2) Linke Milam asleep when he went to the $ be deceived and you will pay only for the quality Kenzie, Snooky Lanson, Doro-| Annie Oakley. (2) Lucy Show. |/37 (4) Jean McBride. (2) Link: | cell at 10 p.m. | THE NEW $ work that you can be sure-you will receive. thy Collins, Russell Armes sing | 5.39 (4) Roy "Rogers 12) You | letter Houseparty. . Milam dieq for killing Stephen; 1956 3 top tunes. (2) Man Behind the “Are There 2 OMG 1:45—(4) Beauty Is My Line. Farmer, a liquor store clerk, dur- | iB 4 PoNTIAC Badge. “Hunted Hobo.” crime %:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted red an attempted holdup near Fort | RCA VICTOR |2 ANDY _CONDON’Ss RADIO-TV beans 127 S. Parke, FE 4-9736 drama. | SUNDAY'S TV HIGTHLIGHTS | Mack's Matinee. (2) The Big | Campbell. . 3 av BURN RADIO & TV........ 39 Auburn, i" 1635 10:00—(7) The Explorers. Austen }6:00—(2) Lassie. Lassie is at-| Payoff. BL YB fe onnncen ..3149 W. Huron, 4-579) West and ‘Beautiful Switzer-| tacked by an unusually vicious 2:30—(4) It Pays to Be Married. Flying Godfrey Gets OK | TV at > BUSSARD ELECTRIC SHOP. 84 Oakland, FE 2-6445 land.” (9) News. (4) Soldiers of | bull terrier. (4) Dr. Hudson's) (2) Bob Crosby Show. (9) Mon- to Set ‘C Pj i LET AN EXPERT : 3 [Eine ig od © $v GR. s9 Chamberiin Se Fortune. Advéenture-seeking pair} «Secret Journal. (7) You Asked day Matinee. i t opter on Fier HAMPTON TV eile 3 C & V TV SALES & SERVICE 993 Mt. Clemens, FE 4-1515 wondering if they are dreaming| For It. 19) Gilead Baptist 3: @—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) | NEW YORK w—tTelevision star 825 W. SHARPEN YOUR SAWS! $ HAMPTON ELECTRIC CoO.. . 825 W. Huron, FE 4-2525 Mop eee Tape ‘hurct Way of the World. (2) Brighter Poneto $ HOD'S RADIO & TV.. 770 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841 on “The Vanishing Island." ¢2)) Church. | , Arthur Godfrey, barred -by city FE 4-2525 a cow ha tool, |} JOHNSON’S RADIO & TV........45 E. Wi FE 4-7601 Big Town. Steve Wilson chases /6:30—(2) Private Secretary. (4) | Day. ; ; | regulations Thursday from landing and aausilbe afore ened mar i2 OBEL RADIO & TV.....2...........46 Oak FE another. story. Do It Yourself. (7) Famous | 3:135—(4) First Love. (2) Secret’ a helicopter atop the new West erericion aaulgrkent ‘Sods 4 ICH IRS ceteces: wees lyke, FE 4-0221 10:10—(9) Hoot Gibson. Western| Film Festival. (9) Meet the | Storm. Side Airlines Terminal Building, Be Gk cians Gt geitine 3 STEFANSKI RADIO & TV.......1157 W. Huron, FE 2-6967 JAW :30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. | | ° = ral |> SWEET’S RADI ae W. Huron, FE 4-1133 | adventure. UAW. Y-|now has permission to set down | 2 poor job. bring your saws | $ WALTON RADIO @ TV......-.. s FE 2.2257 10:25—(9) Foy Willing. Foy sings |7:00—(2) Toast of the Town. Ed) (2) On Your Account. (on a Hudson River pier next : \| to us (2 WKC, INC, SERVICE DEPT......... 45 N. Perry, FE 2-@711 folk songs. Sullivan presents the winners of | &:45—(4) Modern Romance. Tuesday. ‘ Hl” Every ical will be aharvenes iz BOULEVARD RADIO & TV SERV.. 512 Osmun, FE 4-7723 10:30—(7) Wedding Party. -TV| the U.S. Navy's annual talent” '3:55—(9) News, Austin Grant. | The landing two days ago was 0 erts re ef = oes linear B3 visit to wedding reception of} contest. (4) Variety Hour. Dean! ® 00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) World to have been in connection with. s | to a periect pitch and bevel. J, $ MAC RADIO & TV.. he ta Union Lk. Rd., EM 3-3072 Barbara Kessler and Edward| Martin and Jerry Lewis will; Passport. (4) Pinky .Lee. (2) | the opening of the new terminal 2 Stefankewiecz, film clips of wed-| open the fall season. (9) Hop- — Sagebrush Storty. j but was not allowed “in the in- Authorized ($ ACE TV & RADIO SERVICE. 3357 Auburn Rd., FE 8-120 ding details. (9) Times Square} palong Cassidy. 4: a Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy.| prea = erGeareer 7 i _ Reo Service '% GENES TV SALES & SERVICE Grant, FE 4-8972 layhouse. Mary Anderson in|7:30—(9) Channel 9 Playhouse. Doody esterday frey was told he +4 a : Cal Gras.” (4) People Are |8:00—(2) GE Theater. “The Blond | # %—'7) Ricky the Clown. could land his craft on the off- Famous Make my INCORPORATED 2 ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO. 1287 S: Woodward, MI 6-1022 a Funny. Art Linkletter with audi-| Dog.” (4) TV Playhouse. “The |5:00—(7)- Auntie Dee. (9) Justice — end of the roof of Pier 57, | USED TV SETS | 2 PARK HILL ELECTRON! ence participation. (2) Damon| Outsiders.” A drama of over- ie aba Pat aden Presents. 13th St. Only $5 Per Week! CRAFTS 3 ‘ Long Lake at Woodward, MI 1180 Runyon Theater. Timid delivery| whelming turbulence in an ex- (2) The Early § “ | : ; $ qushnen - man tries to impress his girl by| plosive South American Country. 5:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Law Student’s Mother - ., WAMPTON AM 532 Union St. | $ LAATSCH’S TV. SERVICE...........6734 Dixie, MA 5-531 acting like a movie gangster in| (7) Chance of a Lifetime. (9) | Rex and Rinty. Too Scorer initar leet | fleren 4- | Phone FE 4-51 39. 2 . es . i “Tobias the Terrible.” Motion Picture Academy. | it | 2 LATIMER’S RADIO & TV.. - 3698 Sechaba Rd. OR 3-2652 i 8:30—(2) Stage ce (7) aS Be- Answer to Previous Purrie 4 w 11:00—(7) Hollywood _ Premiere. | 8 Stag AUSTIN, Tex. @ — Mrs. Mary a > PHELPS ELECTRIC ........,,..4948 Dixle Hwy. OR 3-1217 Dick Powell in “Cry Danger. ~ Las ve : with Ad | ere TAT? Joe ay ig mother of a 19-year | "=" ie 4 ox : (9) Saturday Nite Movie Date. ppoin ment i AlpIAL Iwidly 7 old pre-law student in the Univer- $ OXFORD RA Film TBA (4) Mystery Theater.} venture. “Desperate Haven.’ N sity of Texas, was among 121 new 3 ® pio ov pancied —— S Gerturde Michael in “The Dear] The Story of a mother who runs nd I 6 (2) lawyers admitted to the bar in $ . a a Departed.” (2) News. Jac Le-|.. a secluded guest house in order 31x oe hats : Texas yesterday. 2 Bost Tee Ramo a owirhial “ses 104 Pe op 3-210 Goft. to safeguard her daughter from] [ATCiC ~ -Mrs. Carroll, the wife of Univer-, $. DOBA RAD’ Ww. 2-4722 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather.) romantie pitfalls. (4) yorente | Piclo f sity of Texas history Prof. Dr. H. For. —— Authorized Service iz 4 FRANK’ 8 aviC * — TOWNSHIP Bette Wright. 2 Young. ‘“My. 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