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UNITED PRESS PRESS INTERNATIONAL
“ern nema
1 asts a Rocket
to 0 Free Flight Through Space
President Hails
Continued Rise
in Employment Ike Declares Figures,
Prove U. S. Recovering
From Recession
THURMONT, Md. |
President Eisenhower is
heading for the political
firing line next week con-
tending the country is re-
pounding from the reces-
sion and can look forward
to continued recovery.
The President, spending:
a weekend at his Catoctin
Mountain Lodge near here,
yesterday hailed a new
government report on the
situation.
The Commerce and Labor de-
partments said unemployment de-
creased by 588,000 last month — a
more-than-usual drop for Septem-
ber. They also reported more jobs
were opening up in durable goods
plants that were hard hit by the
recession
* * *
In a statement with political
overtones, Eisenhower said the fig-
ures are evidence of an ‘‘accelerat-
ing rate of recovery.” Without
spelling them out, he said “there
are also good reasons for expect
ing a continuing recovery in Our
economy during the months
ahead "*
* * *
The President undoubted!) spoke
with an awareness that the Demo-
crats are trying to capitalize on
issues that touch the private purse
during the congressional election
campaign. He said it is ‘note
worthy that the improvement in
employment conditions . . . has
been accomplished while the cost
of living has been virtually sta
ble
* * *
Republican campaign strategists
in Washington voiced belief the im-
proved job picture should give a
lift to GOP candidates in such in
dustrial states as Michigan, Illi-!
nois, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsyi-
vama.
* * *
Tomorrow Eisenhower is flying
to New York to speak ga Columbus
Day and church ceremonies—and
te confer with New York Republi-|
can candidates. He plans to return
to Washington Sunday night.
Tuesday is the President's 68th
birthday.
On Friday Eisenhower hops off
for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on the
first leg of a campaign stumping,
tour that will take him also to Los
Angeles, San Francisco and Chi
cago.
Low of 34 Degrees
Expected Tonight
The weatherman promises Sun-
day will be fair and cool. The
forecast is clearing and colder to-
night and fair tomorrow.
The mercury will drop to 34 de-!|
grees tonight and rise to 57 to-.
morrow.
* * *
For the next few days temper-'
atures will average five degrees
below the normal high of 64 and
normal low of 45. |
, * * * |
Rainfall will total one-tenth inch)
or less with chance of light show-}
ers early in the week.
* * *
Before 8 a.m. the lowest temper-
ature in downtown Pontiac was
45 degrees. The reading at 1 p.m
was 48.
Heads Episcopal Church
MIAM] BEACH, Fila. Phi
The Rt. Rev. Arthur Carl Lich-
tenberger, bishop of Missouri, to-
day was elected presiding bishop
of the Protestant Episcopal
Church in the United States of
America.
Average Vacation Trip
BOSTON (UPI) — The average
American family which took a va-
cation auto trip this summer trav-
eled 1,765 miles and spent an esti-
mated $521 during a two week
period. These figures were re-
ported by the Automobile Legal As-
sociation after a patente sur-
vey, *
UP AND - AWAY ~— In a cloud of steam
and fire, the Air Force rocket picked to reveal Pad to begin the |
the secrets of the moon leaves its launching test center
~ * ~ * *
3-2-1-ZERO! Pidnver Blasts Off
7 - ; By ROBERT S. MeNEIL
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPT) b iers into headsets and —\When the time grew near to put the lights on their console
the flame to one tubular object on boards. They were only 100 vards
Cape Canavefal, the fire flickered from the poised rocket. but they
out in another. could not see it
Tube No. 1 was the nation’s sec- er koe
ond moon rocket. No. 2 would be
Ted Gordon's cigar
. , ,, fore. some eight hours earlier Theodore J. Gordon, only 28 hen a “ud : i - i : s = VA Me ne yaspeawke biares
handled the “‘terminal’’ count down “
for the rocket — the rapid-fire ,, Ae ee : be blockhouse the crew knew the
check-off in the last crucial 30 min- . ol ; — payoff was close at hand. utes pee ; ' ' The blockhouse men changed t
As if by signal, the 70 men in ‘freshly laundered white
the bleckhouse, the human nerve shirts” with the names of thei
center of the rocket, knew that firms stamped on the hack This’
when the stocky Gordon let his (let everybody know they belonged
cigar go out things were begin- there
i a4 ™ Ly
mig to get “wtieky: | The technicians and engineers
Other smokers also doused their’ peered closer at their complex
tobacco. The banter of the earlier panel boards as Gordon contin-
Kad the count, eas voice Was tte hours was gone.
* % f BRAIN OF MOON ROCKET —‘{his is the moon rocket’s instrumented payload, named = peed ue to send back informa- tion from outer space. It carrie® devices for measurement of
ft
i 3 . : ses for Final Coun down only sound besid+
whirring and clic ae of the ma Die rym i‘ pressed buttons
The count started the nicht b
unauthorized personne] clear thi
The lights on the boards’ fold
both the @arth’s and moon’s magnetic fields, for temperature
measurements of “the vehicle : NEW MOON
OCTOBER 12) 222,600 Miles
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224.500 Miles 7
OCTOBER 10 gm
(era itiem lrr /
OCTOBER 5
About 242,500 Miles
AP Wirepheto
MOON CLOSEST MONDAY — This drawing of approximate
distances from earth to moon during mid-October is net drawn
to s« but it shows that the moon is closest to the earth or
Oct. 1 Dotted line indicates orbit a rocket n t vel, if
there w: no disturbing influences of sun and moon With the
rocket fired today, and the moon more than two days away,
the i il attraction of the mven could deflect it into orbit
indicated by solid line.
* * *« *
Pontiac Doctor Says
Rocket Can Hit Moon
As the Air Force’s “Pioneer” rocket streaked
through outer space toward the moon today, Pontiac
area scientists cherred the success of the historic
flight and waited impatiently for furthed reports on
the space vehicles progress.
Dr. George E. Folk lan. a lecturer at the Cran-
« brook Institute Of Stientr’
‘ planetarium, said that the 11's a matter of physics and matt
For ete - ematies.” He figures the ocke
Air orce rockets lant cinvld] peed feo meme om Gein 2S
of hitting the moon ates. 4 hour
good " yr. Folkn aid the AF is not
_ f at the moon, but!- Based on fragmentary bits of See en aihere the Foon
“formation, Folkman said that | Se ie Ge thar une
felt the AF would more likely |» {f th ~ an explosive in the
;: attempting to hit the P00T thar t he blast Coil in detected
to place the rocket into orb. wpe? he Euid
But whatever the AF is trving. Orren Motte ssjstant di
‘t he said, the odds are favorable. rector of MeMath-l t Osery
Dr. Folkman, who has visited ataiy at Lake said that
Cape Canaveral, said that oner (ie obser ats has been
, the recket is launched successful I | mReLS Tae
ly, most of the problemns are (3 9127
licked: He said the observatory has no
ee the launching.” he stat infermation en the lunar shoot,
and pointed ont that the project
my primarily an AL braaret
Here's Pioneer's Link 4 to Earth Stns sf Bs Be i than on the
Gas Station Robbery
Nets Gunman $80 Some Doubts Whether
‘Pioneer Is on Target _ Thor-Able Missile Off |
on Fantastic Mission
at 3:42 This Morning
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) — An Ameri-
‘an Alr Force rocket named Pioneer soared out
of the clutch of the earth's gravity today in thefirst
free flight through space but there were some
doubts whether it would make its planned ren-
dezvous with the moon.
1. Was fired at 3:42 a.m. (Pontiac time) today.
2. Has an 85-pound space payload.
3. Was Moe into space by an Air Fprce
Thor-Able ¢ombination.
1. Is scheduled te reach the moon late Monday.
5. Reached a top speed of nearly 25,000 miles
an hour.
6. Carries instruments sending space condi-
tions back to earth.
Five and’a half hours after the rocket was launched
majestically from Cape Canaveral, the Pentagon an-
nounced that it flew on a slightly higher trajectory
than expected.
Therefore. the Pentagon said, it would be late this
afternoon before scientists can determine firmly
whether Pioneer is actually on course and on target
and will approch the vicinity of the moon
In the firing, all three main stages went off
cessfully. This hurled ‘the x & *
85-pound payload out into M C ] 7
the void on a_ fantastic oon Oula
al gyoecs Wwe
8 dass on late Monday. 1 1 T T@QSUTES obtains the desired orbit arou vind| reach the vieinity of the ie
the moon, it would stay wit hin] By WILLIAM J. TUCKER lunar mission. H ld V t
If all ¢ well, Pioneer age O as
26 days. or late Monday.
40,000 miles of it for seven days
the Defense Department said. | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla
a ~ | (UPI) — Why are we reaching CAN'T TELL YET ion ineioars
“Current data indicates that the We will find no life there. On
Pioneer flew on a trajectory slight-) that, all s¢ientists are agreed.
lv higher than expected,” a state- The moon has no life-giving at-
ment said. “It is, therefore, not: mosphere. It is too hot for sur-
possible to determine if the Pioneer! vival on its bright side and too will approach the vicinity of the cold on the dark side. An eternal
meen.” : curtain of dust hangs over the
The rocket achieved an escape | ore. :
speed of something less than the | But a trip around the ‘moon
expected 25,000-mile-an-hour peak en by a Tobot satellite, pou
velocity. Its traveling speed mark man’s = ALS of the
_ through space is considerably planets, a scientific stride rival- less than that on the 221,000- | ing the harnessing of the atom
Furthermore reconnaissance mile trip to the moon, of the moon would unravel se-
Although launched at nearly 2.’ erets of our own beginning. 000 miles an hour, the robot ts
constantly losing velocity because | 25
The moon and earth have
traveled in space together
since the creation of the solar
system as we know it. Many
scientists believe that they
sprang into orbit from the fue Hesrentwall “lnc? aeea rd same solar explosion, two vast lis rina y. 3 J chunks hurled into perpetual ing tg experts, would be about) juxtapesition mote than 200,000 "000 miles an hot. But the pull miles apart. :
of the moon's gravity? If the: rocket
gets cloSe enough, would push up
that figure somewhat | er density and retention of hi
If it foes into orbit, official, said} became molten at one point, Th:
that at the end of the seven-day’ heavy metals sank to the cent c
period, Pioneer might stray off and hardened into an inace
into endless space or might come! Sible core. A thick crust of sand
back under the earth's gravitation: 4nd rock formed around it an‘
and complete a ficure eight. Tf the minerals found in this crust
it should come back toward earth, @Pe. relatively speaking, rare of the pull of gravity, It was ex-;
pected to-average only 3,500 miles
an hour on its journey to the}
neighborhood of the moon.
* * *
But the earth, due to its gre’
"it would burn up in the atmosphere * * *
Many astronomers, but by po
means alf, believe that the moon
shook off its solar heat and never One hour after--Jaanéhing” it
was announced the payload had
broken free of the earth's gray
nN Sac i arendant report. — : | Therefore one hiv
Pont vas held up @t¥ pull and was streaking melted. Therefore it conceivably to Pontiac | Pm lle Was I througt — could hold vast treasures in min- his mermng ta oa lone gunman ARM SPACE: 4 {his morn _, eval deposits close to its crate: ind robbed Ss Five big stations across the globe, pocked Shee
Phe altendant nneth Halpin. and nine mimitrack stations were = © Semi Se Son duty at tracking Pioneer. Their dati was) _ [nstruments aboard a satel. the Clarte Oil 117 Auten Ave.. funne Ie {to the Space Technology | lite approaching within even a chen | 5 ‘Continued en Pace 2 Col &) « few thousand miles of the moon _ — ‘could probe its dust-shield and,
| by taking magnetic readings, , ; indicate the compositio f the * yee 1 Pe r aD pd » | p = u ‘ Dt . Crane to Sp ak He re | moon's surface.
‘ | Tf the moon, like the earth,
ate Noted Psychologist | «metre ei"
Dr. George W C1416 - psychologist. author, columnist. A lecturer willlore ont iblic lecture Oct. 21 entitledi“ Sex In Today Ss Press Problems in Mas ' the Pontiac Central High audito- .
riuni. :
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If pla: rd, Dr. Crane will present a Obituaries BICC OR ese te 5
lecture for bh: lents during his visit. His Oct. a atifs ees its . : ; Pater 2 ey 91 address «11, ences. It will begin at 8pm, | : > ee | TV & Radio Programs. .... Sl with no admiss: chacere A question and answer period Wilson, Fart 3
AP Wirephoto will follow the lect . { Women's Pages EE 89 Mr Crane tack a euege work at Yale and North- _—
interior toge Ae r with specialized western Universilte He ds five college degrees, includ- | White Oak Rarrets and Kegs, 5 te 50
Photo-electric scanning camera and other instruments. | ing Doctor of Phiiosophy and Doctor of Medicine. \snacoequmdia Gu esl eee
Man, Rob Store Force Detroit Father
of 2 to Surrender Car,
Watch $3,000 Holdup
DETROIT uw Three bandits,
" 4 getaway car, kidnaped
of two yesterday and
m at gunpoint to watch
he tno rob an east side Detroit
sunermarket of $3,000,
John Casey, 46, was released un-
varmed by his abductors, reed hi
the
Casey told police the trie ap-
proached him as he entered a
perkirg Jot. One peinted a gun
at him and demanded the car
keys.
After taping Casey's wrists, the
cunmen drove to the supermarket.
Leaving one bandit behind to
watch Casey, the others went into}
the and demanded money ' y
from Store
Manager
Potausky.
Scooping up the money, the gun-
men ran back to the car. A wit-
ness got the license number and
reported to police, Officers
traced the registration and went to
Casey's home unaware of the
kidnaping. They asked Casey's
wife if her husband had a gun,
but did not tell of the robbery.
The gunmen abandoned Casey
and his car at an east side in-
tersection. Casey worked free
and went to police. Lawrence J.
Officers then called Mrs. Casey
and told her her husband was safe
and was no longer ‘‘wanted,"
‘. at se 2 2s
“Thank goodness,” she said, “I
didn't know what to think.”
Reds Not Expected
fo Okay Test Ban
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI)
ASSEMBLING THE PAYLOAD
space early today to gather data attach small vernier rockets to the base of the
satellite, Pioneer, which was hurled into outer
The small rockets provide the final burst of — Workmen speed to send
speed of approximately 25,000 miles per hour.
At the top of
on the moon. which will be AP Wirephote
the misisle into outer space at a
the cylinder is the retro rocket
used to slow down the satellite
as it approaches the moon,
—Western diplomats saw little hope
today of Soviet agreement toa pu-
clear test suspension until Russia
completes its current test series.
The diplomats, including U. S.
sources, sald it now appeared the
United States, Britain and the So-
viet Union would meet in Geneva
Oct. 31 to negotiate means for
halting the tests without advance
agreement to do so.
The United States and Britain! Endless Human River
Flows by Pope’s Bier had sought agreement with the So-| VATICAN CITY (AP)—A silent,jaccepted an invitation from the] Named with Dulles to represent
viet Union for a one-year test mor- endless river of humanity flowed|apostolic delegation to attend a/the United States at the Rome
atorium beginning with the start today through St. Peter's Basilica Pontifical Requiem Mass for the rites were Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce,
of the talks
Valerian Zori told the General As-|ful in death |
sembly'’s main political committee | The pontiff, clad in the robes,
yesterday his country was ready in which he will be burned on;
to agree to a test halt ‘for all'Monday, lay directly under the
time.” |great cupola and above the tomb
lof his predecessor, St. Peter.
Pioneer Flies Higher ss oo te
The side doors of the basilica
e iopened at dawn. The long proces-|
Than Anything Else lsion began. Men, women and chil-
S dren entered doors at the right
é ee _jand moved across slowly, shoul-
LODRELL BANK, England — ger to shoulder, held within bor-
The American moon rocket |qers by wooden stands. launched this morning has already | They moved with sounds of
gone higher than any man-made! shuffling and whispered words. object ever recorded on the world's They turned silently to look at|
largest radio telescope here, Brit-'the patrician countenance they,
ish scientists announced today. had known so long and that now
was waxen and sflill, a golden
bishop's miter on the head.
SOME WEEP \
Some wept. Many crossed them-
selves.
The red-silk covered feet stood
out, slightly angled, in what ap-
peared to be over-large slippers.
Twenty -four candles cast a
golden glow on the Pope, slightly|
inclindg on a_ six-foot-high cata-
flaque so that his lean face was
higher and clearly visible.
By noon, hundreds of thousands,
in a 20-foot-wide solid}
had already passed by “Everything is going ab e-
ly according to plan. Weare
plotting the position of the rocket
to within half a degree,” Prof.
A. C. Lovell told newsmen as
his giant steel saucer-shaped
telescope tracked the American
recket through space.
The instrument began receiving’
beep signals from the rocket at
8:52 am. today.
x * *
Prof. Lovell said the rocket had
passed the 30.000-mile level. He
said his scientists manning the moving
250-foot-wide telescope had never stream,
before recorded any manmade ob- the Pope.
ject so high out in space. The Pope's body had been
: 'brought here Friday night from
oe . the papal summer paldce at Cas-
Birmingham Boy Breaks Gandolfo, 18) miles ee in
. ; ‘the Alban Hills, where he died at Both Legs in Accident ian
A Syear-old Birmingham bos CARDINALS CONFER
suffered two broken legs yestel-| Mieeting in Vatican quarters
day afternoon when struck by 4 scross St. Peter's Square, a group
truck as he walked along Adams of 16 cardinals made further ar-
rogd while on his way home from -sngements today for the funeral
school. * yo iof Pope Pius and the choice of
He is William Dempscy, son of SUCCESSOr:
Mr, and Mrs. Donald W. Dempsey d ome ° Si PRidcedale 5 : ecisions:
Witarn Tecumont tect an The Roman Catholic Church's
scribed hig condition today 46 hooves”
The momentous m 00 n-probe
launching came a little more than
a year after the Russians startled
the world by hurling the first
earth satellite — the §putnik —
into orbit. Four satellites since
have been launched by the United
States,
There has been no indication that
the Russians have attempted to
a moon rocket blew up 10 miles throw a moon rocket into space.
the earth’s gravity with an ob
in . :
ee Te sero selentific data
during the 221,000 mile flight to
the moon—and around it, if orbit
is achieved. :
'3, To control the rocket so that
the scientific payload will reach
the vieinity of the moon, possibly
within 60,000 miles,
4. To achieve proper powered
flight performance of the rocket.
5, To put the payload in orbit
around the moon, with resulting
sclentitic benefits,
Several things could happen
hb inal
Press Assn.
on Freedom From Our News Wires
BUENOS AIRES — The Inter
American Press Assen. Friday
un y approved a report by
its Committee on Freedom of the
Press assailing conditions in Cuba,
Haiti, the Dominican Republie and
Paraguay.
Delegates to the association
meeting gave a standing ovation
to the Cuban colleagues for their
are Dr, Guillermo Martinez Mar-
quez of El Pais, and Jorge Quin
tana of Bohemia.
Harold Fitsgerald, publisher of
The Pontiac Press, made the
motion for the standing ovation,
The Inter American Press Assn,
elected 14 American newspaper
and magazine editors and publish-
‘ers to its board of directors. Five
yere ieceane and nine were new
* * *
Re-elected were; Robert U,
Brown, Editor and Publisher Mag-
azine; W. H. Cowles, Spokesman
Review, Spokane, Wash.; James S.
erbert, ney (Mass.) Patriot-
Ledger, and Harold A, Fitzgerald,
MSU Student
as Car Rams LANSING #—A happy hayride
ended in hospitalization for more
than a dozen Michigan State Uni-
versity students and their dates
here last: night.
There were no fatalities but at
least two occupants of the hay
wagon were seriously injured
when it was struck from behind
by a car shortly before midnight.
with a fractured right leg,
Also among the injured was
Martha Rogers, 20, of 1411 Mary-
land, Birmingham. Miss Rogers
was shaken up in the accident.
*" @.
There were 18 couples in the
wagon, all students from Rather
Hall, a men’s dormitory and their
coed or high school dates,
Thirteen students were admitted
Pitalized at the university infirm-
ary. Five students were later re- EY
3s.
.
thrown against the steel s of
the boxlike wagon.
“]. could see the car s, Dales Hurt
Hay Wagon “I yelled and everybody grabbed
an to their dates,"’
x & *
“We were all thrown around in
the hay, The driver was thrown
off his seat right in the middle of
us. We asked if anybody was hurt
atid one fellow said he thought his
leg was broken,”
Trooper Steven Cloonan ef the
East Lansing Post said the fact Sackrider, 20, of Flint, that the wagon was of all-steel
with a fractured pelvis and pos- construction probably prevented sible Internal injuries and the accident from being a major Michael Lorimer, of Jollet, Tl, | tragedy.
“I hate to think what would have
happened if it had been an old
wooden wagon,” he said. “We
could have had a number of fatali-
ties.”
* * *
Troopers said skid marks showed
the driver apparently braked his
car only a second or two before
it crashed into the rear of the
wagon. Skid streaks measured 90
feet in length. +
NOTE: The ad that ran yesterday in
this paper ‘ennouncing the
GRAND OPENING OF OAK-
LAND REXALL DRUGS
SHOULD HAVE READ...
6 Cans
Oakland Rexall: Drugs 37°S, Saginaw from behind and knew it was
to hit‘us,” said Conrad Conti, 18,
The Pontiac Press, of Walled Lake, a i i Mi en Di he Ml ti i dn ti he ht i he i ie i i iS
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Bells Toll for Pope : Wiet Nam, toed a moUr> Fire Kills 9 ¥n Japan , a - . | : ere: —
; ing Friday for Pope Pius XI. , a : : Re ae
n Communist Hanoi, The diaptch, quoting the KAWASAKI, Japan aP)-Nivell Hackett Begins Role | The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac
jam News Agency, said @ Requl-lpersons were killed and one in- os
reroniy otxy ine tre Of Country Gentleman
—— oe "By EARL WILSON = S, Tae FORT LEE, NJ.—Buddy Hackett, the lovable slob from
the sidewalks of Brooklyn, lumbered the other day through
sk , | ee ee on ene te tenes Sod
Two. Beautiful Custom Model Homes
in Westridge of Waterford For Monday Shoppers}
Brand New 1959
MOTOROLA 21” (Wood) Console
sey 19 i Priced
Free 90 Day Hom ice! “Let’s see. I’m 34. I expect to retire in 26 years. About - y e Service!
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put a pool right over there. If you get a pool you gotta have ON LY $3.30 WEEKLY Limited Time Only!
a lotta towels, and they cost you!”
explained how he is a stupendous success,
though broke.
“Lookut my wife’s shoe closet!” puffed
Buddy, up on a second floor. “My wife never}
had where to put her shoes before.
“Seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, we
got! The previous tenant” — that would
be Anastasia, who was bulleted to death
in a barber chair—“even had a private
phone system. Wait’ll you see the cellar.
WILSON It looks like the Copacabana!”
“How long will it be before you have it furnished?” I
asked.
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jin Peekskill. Strolling around
\the patio which is on the edge
jot the Hudson, looking across
ithe water to the Rockefeller
Church, Buddy plucked a rose
,and handed it to my B.W,
| who'd accompanied me.
| “This is the first rose from
our rose bushes,” he bowed,
| bashtealy-
“I didn’t even know we had
'roses,” said his wife, Cheri.
| We’ve only been in here about
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there’s a lot of money in TV. Buddy's predecessor had a
OR HELTMAN & TRIPP pois | steam room. He also had one large room for electric trains
Westrides of Watesierd ] | —which’ll be Buddy’s office. There was a common laundry
3-9411 petite end) Reretevers (ay conneee chute—even a miniature Paris Street on the patio.
“Jan Murray says you could put a cannon on the front
r r) ' p lawn and challenge.the world,” Buddy beamed.
Ke e S u n S h i n e i n S i d e “I always thought someday I’d like to own this house.
* * *
p “When I read about the unfortunate demise of the man}
who lived here, I started to try to buy it. Then they had the’
auction. Somebody bid $100. My lawyer bid $64,000 .. . Then' s
the vandals got in here. I hadda spend about $2,000 to replace WE LIKE to invite you Mr. and Mrs. Motorist to
plate glass windows.” ;
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Annual Convention F'arm Policy
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The ninth annual convention of by Truman
the Michigan-Ohio Region, —
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PIN LYS Hotel Bancroft in Saginaw. President Harry S. Truman told,
Ath asi Delegates from Pontiac include|2,500-Democrats last night that,
Rabbi Israel Goodman of Congre-'farm theories like those of Agri-
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Thomas A. Horwitz, vice president| ,, :
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them,” Truman said. , e
The featured speaker at the ban-
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author of the book, ‘“‘Behind the . Tron Curtain cratic Congress, said the Republi-
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- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1958 a Wa %
GEORGE CONIBEAR
George Conibear, 72, of 4333
{Walton Blvd., Drayton Plains died
jyesterday of a heart ailment in|
‘St. Joseph Mercy Hospital atier|
‘an illness of three weeks.
He had been an inspector at Pon-
'tiac Motor Division for 23 years.
Surviving are two daughters and
ithree sons, Mrs. Mae Treloar of
G.E. |Ishpeming, Barbara at home, Rob-
Swivel ert W., George L. and George
I 1 \Conilece Jr., all of Pontiac; eight
Vac | grandchildren: four great-grand-
ichildren, and a sister.
Service will be at 2 p.m. Mon-
day from the Coats Funeral Home
lin Drayton Plains with burial in With pestis
etlo:
Cieaning "Unit
$38 iLakeview Cemetery,
With All | MRS. FRANK HOWARD
Attach- Mrs. Frank (Irene) Howard, 48,
jof 204 Wessen St. died Thursday
‘after a prolonged illness.
She had been an employe of Gen-
'eral Motors Truck & Coach Div.
‘and a member of Liberty Baptist
‘pases
}are her mother, Mrs. Van Payne;
ta daughter, Mrs. Rosie L. Fletch-
jer of Pontiac; three grandchildren;
land seven sisters, Mrs. Corsetta D
vis of Pontiac, Mrs. Lydillia Mc-
|Henry of Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. Ruthie
‘Canady, Mrs. Gertrude Black,
|Mrs. Mattie L. Clark, Mrs. Jessie
\Payne and Mrs, Vivian McDowel,]
all of Arkansas.
Mrs. Howard’s body will be at the
\Frank Carruthers Funeral Home
|from 3 p.m. Sunday until time of
iservice at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the
\Liberty Baptist Church. Burial will
| follow in Oak Hill Cemetery.
| JAMES MASON
James Mason, 68, of 2994 Edge- ments
(G-E TABLE $1995 RADIO $1 Down
G. E. Steam
er Dry Iron
\field St., died suddenly yesterday
$] 275 ‘morning at his residence.
| He was a retired employe of
—— —— Baldwin Rubber Co., and a mem-
' ber of St. Benedict Church.
The GOOD | Mr. Mason leaves a daughter
HOUSEKEEPING = fiiand three sons,.Mrs. Paul Gard- SHOP ner, William J., John R. and K.
'Victor Mason, all of Pontiac; 17 F ’ ’
a Ww HURON grandchildren; three brothers, Ed-
» ward W. of Pontiac, Robert and
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England; and three sisters.
The Rosary will be recited at
8 p.m. Sunday at the Voorhees-
Siple Funeral Home. Service will
be at 10 a.m. from St. Benedict
Church with burial in Mt. Hope
Cemetery.
ERNEST A. NORDLING
Ernest A. Nordling, 91, of 5905
Winslow, Waterford Township, died
early this morning after a long
illness.
A retired pharmacist, he re-
ceived his education at the Uni-
versity of Chicago.
Surviving are a son and two
daughters, Melville of Rochester,
N. Y., Mrs. Doris Whaley of Wa-
terford and Mrs. Gertrude Alfred-
son of Salem, Ore.; a brother and
[three sisters.
Service will be at 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday from the Huntoon Funeral
Home with burial following in
Waterford Center Cemetery,
MRS. L, M. ARBAUGH
LAPEER—Service for Mrs. L.
M. (Emma) Arbaugh, 15, of 2700
Flint River Rd., will be held at
3:30 p.m. Monday at Baird Fu-
neral Home with burial in Mt:
Hope Cemetery.
She died yesterday afternoon at
Lapéer County General Hospital.
Surviving are her husband; six
sons, Floyd of Mio, Clyde and Don
of Lapeer, Merle of Detroit, John
of Roseville, James of Columbia-
ville; and four daughters, Mrs.
Wesley Kreis of Columbiaville,
Mrs. James McMullen and Mrs.
Laurel Carlson, both of Lapeer,
and Mrs. Ray Pratt of Dearborn;
one sister; 27 grand-children and
15 great-grand-children.
JOSEPH L. BONCHER
ROCHESTER — Service for Jo-
seph L. Boncher, 56, of 346 Romeo
Rd. will be held at 10 a.m. Monday
at St. Andrew’s Church. Burial will
be in Mt. Avon Cemetery.
Mr. Boncher died yesterday at
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after
jan illness of three days. A former
-lresident of Pontiac, he had been
lan inspector at General Motors
|Truck and Coach Division, Pontiac,
i 30 years.
MRS ADOLPH DHOOGHE
NORTH BRANCH—Service was
theld at 10 a.m. today at SS. Peter
jand Paul Church for Mrs. Adolph
|(Cordula) Dhooghe, 81, who died
Tuesday at the home of her son,
| Baldwin, 5100 Clear Lake Rd.
Burial was in SS. Peter and Paul
Cemetery.
Surviving beside her son are
three daughters, Mrs. Fred DeTav-
enier, Mrs. Raymond Snoblen, both
of North Branch and Mrs, George
Vannest of Center Line,
She also leaves 10 grandchildren
and 11 great-grandchildren.
GEORGE H. FORBES
LAPEER—Service for George H.
Forbes, 93, of 1773 Farnsworth Rd.,
will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday
at Baird Funeral Home with burial
in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
He died last night after a long
illness.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs.
Viola Boomer of Utica and a
brother, Edward of Lansing.
CHARLES PRICE
MILFORD — Service for Charles
Price, 83, of 540 Union St. will be
held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the
Richardson- Bird Funeral Home,
Milford. Burial will be in Wixom
Cemetery.
Mr. Price, who operated a
leather goods shop in Milford, died
yesterday at Pontiac General Hos-
pital following an illness of five
days.
He leaves a son, Wesley of Mil-
ford; a daughter, Lucille of Palo
Alto, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. M. L.
Pratt of Wixom and Mrs. Perry
Johnson of Vassar, and two grand-
sons.
MRS, JAMES T. SMITH
LAPEER — Service for - Mrs.
James T. (Alice E.) Smith, 70,
of 921 N, Main St., will be held
at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Baird Fu-
neral Home with busial in Mt.
Hope Cemetery.
Mrs. Smith died this morning at
Lapeer County General ‘Hospital,
She was a member of Main Re-
bekah Lodge 319 and the VFW Aux-
iliary. ~
Surviving are-sevén daughters,
Mrs, Carl Clemens of Kingston,
Mrs, Clayton Bristol. of Grayling,
Mrs, Robert Clemens, Mrs, James
Scramlin, both of Lapeer, Mrs.
Carl Jackson of Marlette, Miss Le-
ola of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Paul
Chubb of Dearborn; two sons,
Theodore of Pontiac and Stephen
of Lapeer.
Also surviving are‘ two brothers,
Guy and Grover Phillips; two
sisters, Mrs. William Olmstead and
Mrs. George Stock, all of Lapeer;
25 grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.
MRS. WILLIAM THOMSON
ALMONT — Service for Mr.
William (Jennie) Thomson, 87, of
338 E. St. Clair St. will be held
at 2 p.m. Sunday at Muir Brothers
Funeral Home, Almont, with burial
in Ferguson Cemetery.
Mrs. Thomson died yesterday in
Bishop Hospital following a long
illness. She was a member of the
First Congregational Church, a
deaconess emeritus and a mem-
ber of the Almont Home Study
Club.
jgrandchildren and four great- Surviving are her daughter Mrs.
Maggie Meharg of Yale; four
grandchildren,
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dent, died Friday at a Ypsilanti eS ee
convalescent home, She had. made}
her home in recent years with a
grandson, Harold Townsend, of
Manchester Township. Survivors
include 24 grandchildren, 80 great-
grandchildren and at least 30 great
great-grandchildren,
Deaths Elsewhere .
CHICAGO (AP)—Dr. Nelson M.
Percy, 82, internationally known
surgeon and developer of the
Percy system of whole blood
transfusion, died Friday,
NEW YORK (AP)—Rear Adm.
Lamar Richard. Leahy (Ret.), 78,
naval veteran whose career
cluded service in both world wars,
died Friday.
SALISBURY, N. C. (AP)—Wal-
ter F. McCanless, 70, one-time
textile tycoon, livestock operator
and financial promoter who re-
portedly built up and lost several
fortunes, died Thursday.
About 30 people in the United
States die each year from rattle-
snake bites.
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ALL DAY TUESDAY, October 14th
and WEDNESDAY, October 15th
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and so fulfil the law of Chfist..
Sean sad wate Thou shalt
love the Lord thy God with all
thy heart, and with all thy soul,
and with all thy mind. Exon Jungle ison,
Dr. R V. Wel
Guest Speaker
APL 1 — Mesoneay
tans Later Council Churches pone gegen pa a
of Thailand near the Burmese bor-
der—to a tribe called the, Kareas.
ASCENSION PONTIAC
$6 -‘Williams St,
| 10200, Wm. LaFountain. Pastor
Serveees aie ts SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:45 A.M.
CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M.
| CHRIST
WATERFORD TWP.
Airport at Williams Lake Rd.
Arvid E. Anderson. Pastor
i] SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:30 A.M.
I] CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M.
| ST. JOHN’S } PONTIAC
$7 Hill St. at Cherry Ct.
Carl W. Neilson, Pastor
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M
Rev. G. I. Bersche, Pastor || CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A. M.
end ee a ae been SHEPHERD of the LAKES Asst. Director of Missionary WALLED LAKE
7 Internship. Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. Scheel
> |i Evening Service .... 7:30 P. M. W. Maple Near Ladd R4 .
: ae Mr. Edward ‘Cline. M. Frederick Fouts. Pastor
; < Missionary Candidate SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 A. M,
ene aa ae | SOuPnEn Guba ee Ga aa Mack cs Wels Mptintent Baptiat Cumch, OW. Ba v8. i yejcdene ss 6:00 P.M. || CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A. M. SEEeEreinrenennenat Winkleman St. as Walton Biwd. | with Congressman Wiliam 5. ff
The Junior High Fellowship of} senzahl of 384 Alberta St. are shown with hats Broomfield participating in the ribbon-cutting
Bethany was awarded top place in| and rockets ready for the International Sunday ceremony. Kyle Wilson, youth director of First
FIRST METHODIST the recent Junior High School Contest with the theme, “Orbit Around Baptist Church, will sing. The contest will con- ee COMMUNITY CHURCH : ee os nae the Son.’’ The contest will start at 9:45 a. m. tinue six weeks. : Sunday School ..... Siclsiopseees se creuccess +o 9:45 A.M. ,
South Saginaw at Judson pee Pant T. Hart, Paster }/this part of Michigan. _ Mesning Warship ......+..+..... 6:30 AM. and 11:00 A.M, |
Harry Lord, Asst, Pastor * * * Bible Hour Wednesday ........... +. ++ cree 7130 PM,
10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 9) sere tan 20 one rove «| Nazarenes to Celebrate mane tone Pai
Saturday and Sunday at Bears! 0th Anniversary Sunday 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL
Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw
Pontiac, Michigan
Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor
Rev. W. E. Hakes. Ass‘t. Pastor
9:45 AM.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
Classes for All Ages
10:45 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP
“ISRAEL'S FINAL VICTORY”
7:00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICES “GOD’S WAY TO REVIVAL”
Ambassador Male Chorus The Williams Lake, Parkdale,
Zion and First Churches of the
Nazarene will join with Nazarenes
around the world in celebrating the
golden anniversary of the denomi-
nation in special services Sunday.
* * *
Special guest for the Sunday
School hour at 10 a.m. tomorrow
in the Williams Lake Church will
be Lieut, Bill Legree, known na-
tionally as ‘‘Flint’s Singing Cop.”
He will sing and tell of his many
Emmanuel Baptist
Announces Meetings
10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
Spetet Oo
11:00 A.M. WORSHIP
“The Compromising
FIRST UNI UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH HIGH—Sanferd Pik guest ministers, and Dr. Tom Ma Police Dept. for 24 years, he is Dr. H. H. Savage, preaching at both services
ee ee 7. ve seen | |lone, pastor of Emmanuel. in charge of the Child Safety Speaking et the 68th annual
S Steve Taylor will be in charge of Division with traffic supervision | Harvest Home Banquet in First
Methodist Church at 6:30 p.m.
Friday will be Dr. Frederick C.
Vosburg, minister of Court Street
Methodist Church in Flint.
Columbie Avenue
BAPTIST Bethany Baptist Church West Huren at Mark Street The congregation worships in
—+the Williaims Lake School, Air- LIEUT. BILL LEGREE
DR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Paster port and Hatchery roads. The Rev. | » = ¢8
ee Serene ‘Cn ae tare listic CHURCH Guest Minister: DR. RONALD V. WELLS, Division of of my countenance, and my ville, Hl, will conduct revival . 64 West Columbia Ave.
9:45 A.M.—Church School Classes for All Bs ead te yee ects i M {i | ted Seadey School * a A.M : Pp Ilywood streets at | TVIGAEOTITIC IY Nigiieeiy | ounecay scmoor ........-.--.5..6---- : .
6:00 P. M.—Fellowship Heur at Rall Toni ht 7:30 each even . Tuesda: through ee Ings qa v . ~
pes AAS as <— : eed haations Morning Worship .............. 11:00 A.M.
RE see Foren 6B. 3.0. oats ; | ; SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
1:50 P.M. Wedeesday—Midweek Prayer and Bible Study. Rea) Fell ie Sex Singspiration in Central |" coebration. Sunday School Officers,| Nightty 7:30 P.M = Evangelist g P “The Program and Purpose of | Tegch to Arrange: 30 P.M.
“An American Baptist Convention Church” Christian Church at 9:15) exe church,” will be the tople | (COCners 10 ge, REV. FRED HUBBS, Evangelist
of the sermon by the Rev. Wayne | Classes in New Unit
eich ol aga then “Evangelize or Fossilize” will
Tomorrow night at 7:30, he will | De the theme of the Rev. Theodore |
preach on “The Biggest Question |R. Allebdch’s sermon at 10 a.m.|
of the Day.” The choir will sing|Sunday in the Oakland Avenue)
“Holiness Forever’ and ‘Trust Rev. M. F. Boyd Ir.. Pastor
Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention
— 9,000,000 Members —
Sunday Evening
j| “Going Steady’ a gospel film,
| will be shown at 7:30 tonight in
he Oakland Avenue United Pres-
|byterian Church, 404 Oakland Ave.
CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Central Methodist | . D., Minister United Presbyterian Church. Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) :
+ Dodi SAE". denne tater jjat the aio doit Realy: and Obey.”' * * * Affiliated with Federation ef Spiritual Churches ;
: A golden anniversary revival | Coming to conduct evangelistic, Sunday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. i
The ree concerns teenage |
#1 problems during high school years 7 agora at gr Zion eee _ from Oct. = i aaa Topic: “INSPIRATION AND VISION” i
fa i o azarene from Tuesda Rev. Harold Han: . |
“ASKING RIGHT QUESTIONS” and consists of a teenaze COS | phrongh Oct, 26. Services will |Granger, Wash. keh {til hem rl
At 9:15 p.m. Sunday, Singspira-
begin each night at 7:30 with | The Junior High department of]
. Dr. M. H. Bank, Preaching MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M.
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(BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) | j
| i
HARRY NICHOLS, President PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
!
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{| 1 |
| | ‘Revival Campaign”
10 A. M.-11 A. M.—7:30 P. M.
and
Sunday at 11 o'clock and
7:45 p. m. Services will J
continue nightly except
Monday and Saturday.
Old Fashioned Gospel”
tion, sponsored by the Oakland
County Youth Fellowship, will be
| eld in Central Christian Church,
347 N. Saginaw St.
The Ambassador Singers from
Canada will be featured as will a
ilocal quartet and the trumpet trio.
t *
Bill Meyers will be in charge of
And whosoever shall exalt him-
‘self shall be abased; and he that
shall humble himself shall be ex-
alted,
the Rev. Howard Rickey, the
evangelist,
The choir of the First Church of
the Nazarene will sing Tuesday.
The Rev. Robert A. North is pas-
tor of the Zion Church and Jack
Burton, music director.
* * *
and services are being planned for
the First Church of the Nazarene,
60 State St.
The Rev. Mr. Burton. Preaching gregation, the young minister built
the parsonage himself.
7:30 P.M. Each Week Night
: ®
Dr. B. R. Lakin Song Leader end Trumpeteer Extraordinary!! ©
Evangelist Steve” Taylor |
Song Leader and Trumpheteer Extraordinary!!
All Saints Episcopal aii
Williams St. at W. Pike
The Rev. ©. George Widdifield,
The Rev. Davi
SUNDAY SERVICES
8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion
9:30 & 11:00 A.M—Morning Prayer
and Sermon by the Rector
Church School
11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion
Sermon by the Rector K. Milla, Curate The eternal God is thy refuge,
and underneath are the everlast- the Sunday School will meet to-
morrow in the newly acquired
property at 18 Cadillac St.
Pioneer and. Builder Youth
Groups will meet at 5:45 p.m.
with “Man With a Mission,”
the evening subject. At 7 p.m.
the pastor will preach on
At the 7:30 p.m. meeting Tues-!
day, officers and teachers of the
Sunday School will plan the ar-|
rangement of classes in the re-
W. W. Gali, Mimister Bible Study
Morning Worship PONTIAC CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Welcomes All Visitors
oe
The Sect Everywhere §} ‘Spoken "Against,
Listen to Herald o Truth pa ic di the supervision of the| «Blessed Is the Man Who Trusts Sunday Event the singing. Glyn Stone is director Under unday Evening Worship... ... 6:00 p.m
Wed., Oct. i—-iicer oe Pp. M, . ‘of the Fellowship. pastor, the Rev. Kenneth Hutch-| in God.” “An Empty" Bowes” Coming—The Rev, Broc: yne, Indiana—Oct. 26th William A. Hines inson, special anniversary music Wednesday Evening Service . .....7:30 pm.
WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday
Everybody Is Invited! 1188 North Perry Street
modeled unit to be occupied in
365 East Wilson
Interdenominational
7:00 P. M. Worship Hour: Sermon Subject:
“How to Overcome Anxieties” } Minister Helps to Build early November. Joyce Sweet,
; superintendent, wi in charge. WILLIAMS
‘ 1 Ist CONGREGATIONAL Own Parsonage in Ohio . *« x | LAKE
| CHURCH REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio un —| All women of the church are Church of the Nazarene
E ‘Oct. 12th- 19t Mill, 4 Mt. Clemens [While getting his education, the asked by the pastor to meet for COR. AIRPORT & HATCHE 5
i E. Huron and Mt. Glemen* |iRev. Mr. Harold Hill learned” all day session from 9 a.m. to cere ond ete TCuERN AORDS
; eeruiacriia aa ee kc Pastetor [carpentry on summer construction 5 p.m. | Wprasten| (Fistas
a ev. Kar! s 580. 5 :
) 3 GREAT SERVICES ANAL A coll RNING SERVICE JO nmeltn handy ween recentty| jilesesd’ if ke Giatl@mmicerct| (ma. rest cues SLE AK 12— i is he ns. . Pa
h “=e nO when his Presbyterian church here|the poor: the Lord will deliver him —Minister— NIVERSARY
i 210 N. Perry at 10:30 A. M poo r 4 . : . M. build both a 10:00 A. M. Sunday School, Rob‘t Klingman, Supt.
i ; ay Milbourn couldn’t afford to bu in time of trouble. SPECIAL GUEST: Lieut. Bill Fli f i
; : ~, “NOT AS parsonage and an addition to house 11:00 A. M. oc en ee Misi earn Cop
| “Visit th h m classrooms. With the help of his "ae oe
l co arsenal MAN SEETH family and members of the con- Evangel Temple Life's Supreme Moment
Sunday School—v:45 A.
Morning Worship—11:00 A. Mm.
Evening Worship—?:00 P. M.
fhers. Evening Services, 2:30 P.M
GEOFFREY DAY. B.A., BTh., Paster
ing arms,
Rector
and
| Rally Day!
IN THE
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH BALDWIN AT
Bring your family and friends to Rally Day! FAIRMOUNT ~
[FLLAEIEIIEIIELE=
MM SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY
11:00 A. M.
8 P.M. Wednesday Evening
Service 8
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST “ARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?”
Sunday Services and
Sunday School Reading Room
2 East Lawrence Street &
Open Dail
11 A.M. to$ z M.
Friday to 9 P. M.
Lawrence and Williams Streets
a2/2/ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 22a
Church School
RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY A Growing Sunday School............. 10:00 A. M. ; 1
pvrechecha Notas: EE ST. GEORCE'S st. ANDREWS Worship ........es0ccee cence eee ees 11200 A.M. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS =
“ _ EPISCOPAL CHUR Pilgrim Y.F.8.0:.....--4-.---------. 6:45 P.M: ! :
Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday 1384 peagonton aye Gan Wavener7 AA. Drawn Golden Gospel Hour ..............005- 7:30 P. M. RADIO STATION TV
| 8 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communtion |
f my Mi] | 8:00 A. 24.—Hoty Communion 0:20 & 11:18 A. M-—Morning REV. E. C. SWANSON preaching in his Farewell CKLW EVERY SUNDAY 4
nnn BAPTIST CHURCH fom 1 Are poh aocuisle Gk Culare Services. The Pilgrimaire Quartette will sing. 800 K.C. CHANNEL 7 - A
— Wren bo —
Molone | Hime A seed Pre pout Oervieee “The Little Church with the BIG HEART’ }fQj ia! 8:45 A.M. 9:30 A. M. A
The Mev. Bertram Tr. white, Vicar |] The Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar E. C. SWANSON, Minister 2/22/22 ma * F i
a @!! fans in the Orange Bowl,
gave RO Kimball a 6-0 grid win)
over Dearborn, at Roya! Oak.
Kennedy ran 18 yards on the
play that covered 27 yards,
Sunday,
__ With one minute left of the, 3 Mote 19 A game, Dearborn drove to Kim-) 8 A.M, he A.M,
ball's two where they lost posses- | Post Ent ro Gala sic downs, ard drive | } resi | Morey's Golf clab—2280 nion Lk, Rd.
Tournament, 5500.0 00 Prizes | 447§ W. Huron . .... FB §-3677
Oct. 12, “Best Ball’’
. An impartial Judge will determine each weekly winner
on the basis of the contestant’s correction of the Sports~
Fact and also on the interestin re Td sub * Fc of the or | event in any
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The Winner each week will receive two free tickets
of his cheice, (Professional
College Football, etc.)
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nesday on Tel-Huron Page of the P
. Entries may be mailed in to either
at either store on a special entry blank.
, special entry form is required if
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7. Each Contest will be numbered and no éntry will be accepted later
than Thursday following that contest’s Saturday publication.
Mail or Bring Your Entry to:
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. The winner's name and picture will
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or part available. | Ishapes, it has, been possible to home improvement, let us prove to you why it is : on property, How modem Seale cad Satay to give touches to’ the good business to call G & M.
; Mull tongnte. ‘Feta heuten i « devioneiett Gar oR oR
* Possibly 4 to 6 stores. Our aim is to have most at- jtaiieiieal owntre © Garages » Room oom
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* ' Ideat for Clinic — Drug Store — Beauty Shop— ff : © Kitche *@ Sidewalks ‘ | ‘Today, the wide range of tex- ns Sidew: » Distribution Outlet — Lodge and Hall Space —~ Bi sres and colors in quarried stone, ots & Seclened
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Howard T. Keating - Development MI 6-1234 1-0 cc w agupatecehigane er 4
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JOrdan 6-3121 Mr. Craig
c+ = =e
complained that black metal boxes
iwere too heavy to carry, Without
announcing it, the management
had all the boxes painted in light
colors. Everybody concerned was
fooled, Each man exclaimed over
the good fortune of having lighter-
weight boxes for doing the job.
ELECTRICAL
REPAIRS-REWIRING
FARTNEY FE 65-5439
Solder Tightens Screws
Loose screws in wood are easy
to tighten with a short piece of
wire solder, preferably solid core
solder. Cut the solder a bit shorter
ithan the depth of the screw hole,
|and drive the screw home, TO BUY OR SELL
REAL ESTATE
See
JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & BUILDER
670 W. Huron. FE 4-3525
Insulation
FOR COMFORT & ECONOMY
SAVE ON FUEL...
2110 Dixie Hwy, Corner Telegraph ~ |
Go Modern or Traditional
With This Ranch House
By JOHN 0.B. WALLACE choice of either traditional or
This ranch comes in either|™0dern exteriors without altering
modern or traditional dress to suit|/its room arrangement or the size
the taste of the homeowner. It re-|0f its rooms.
mains a well designed house in * &\ &
either case. In either version it has 7 rooms,
Selected for the quality-proven 2 baths and a basement — all
House of The Week series and| Packed into an area only slightly
designated X-27, it gives you a larger than a medium-sized house.
Its seven rooms include three bed-
rooms.
Additionally, there is a two-car FULL PRICE ONLY $14,300
VETERANS — NO MONEY DOWN
$200 MOVES YOU IN NOTHING MORE TO PAY!
CIVILIANS — ONLY $550 DOWN
New 3 bedroom, brick ranch homes, over 1,000 square feet,
FULL BASEMENT, 14 BATHS. Formica counter tops and other
extras galore. Forced air heat, walk-in closets, paved streets, city
water and sewers.
OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P. M.
Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac
321 LOBERTA
ae = Vs 4 .
this winter while enjoying , -
extra warm-comfort. Call us MODERN OK TRADITIONAL — The modern version of this
for a free estimate on unusual ranch design is shown in the exterior rendering at the
insulation-installation today. top. The traditional version is shown in the lower one. Take your
Ny 4 cy Our rates are low, quality of ad
work high. Terms. 57) om
ADDITIONS —
INSULATION uaa FAMILY ROOM DINING e Free Estimates seorcon 8TH 3) 12) 0 Te S Shri x ee
CONSTRUC- Aluminum Siding and Stone, Additions, 11a « 16! : ‘ TION Jalouste Porches, Family and Recreation 4
Rooms, Garages and Breeseways, Cement _
e@ 4 Work and all other jobs, large or small. 2 yoy gl LIVING ROOM
8 BATH =i acs oy FOYER 13'@* 2 21'¢*
FE 5-3405 Ce] ecemmenrenen | -
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Ambassador Insulation = eltetlag LS ~ Re M/
choice of exteriors without changing the room arrangement or the 4
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NOW AVAILABLE! Portable Dog Runs Phone
FE 5-7471 Foctory tastalled
FIRST PAYMENT JANUARY
eee ee eee
NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36 MONTHS TO vara
B
size of the rooms.
Eo ddd lade ledadainteded
**"(piease ' print)”
eT ed wl ee ABTATE. 04200 : f
siding on the reams and casement
and awning windows
amply sized, The master~ bedroo:
bath with a partition separating and
the bath area from the toilet and eat
iavatny area, The tmdly beled te room at the end of the bedroom _—__
hall has a double vanitory and an
alcove tub, and can be used as al Glue Bonds Huge Arches|
CRANE garage as well as an outside
porch 12 by 15 feet 8 inches.
e . Study plans for this design, avail-
bin é Heatin able to readers through this
Ul newspaper, illustrate and de-
scribe fully the living plan that
goes with either exterior. FOR EVERY Net D The work of Architect Herbert
“Negey epee W. Neumann, the plan boasts four
ey jentrances, including an extra rear
entrance. The architect says the
jsecond rear entrance adds virtual-
ly nothing to the cost of the house
but keeps the kitchen free of traf-
fie and annoyance. — Elizabeth Lake Road, 1 Mile West of Telegraph Road
to Fernberry Road, Right 2 Blocks to Loberta.
“GET RICH QUICK”
BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood, Detroit TU 3-4000
Eames & Brown, Inc.
Complete Basement Waterproofing ee Plumbing Heating x * *
All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Air Conditioning The second rear entrance per-
FE 3-7195 jg ™its youngsters to get to a rear 55 E. Pike St.
Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 |lavatory, the basement, the family
room or to their own bedrooms
without using the kitchen.
Other entrances are to the
| kitchen, to the front foyer and
| from either front or back te the
outside porch,
Following are full details of de-
sign X-27 in an easy-to-follow,
area-by-area description: —
THE LIVING AREA
In the modern version, the living
room has a sloping ceiling and full
height cornér windows which fol-
low the roof line. In the traditional
version, the living room ceiling is
the customary height. In the mod-
ern version, the living room fire-
place has a full brick or stone wall
on one side and a fixed glass win-
dow on the other. .-» - EXPERT WORKMANSHIP
|
Call Us for Gas Heat Today We can give you a terrific bargain
on a gas furnace now but hurry!
“SPECIALS”
Delco 70,000 BTU
guest lavatory. A single timber arch of the kind
The 10 by 15 foot kitchen is |they are making these days —
U-shaped which permits superior
counter and cupboard space. The
kitchen is conveniently located | build two average sized homes. snenad waren onensy,!
760 Kenilwerth St. JUST OFF NORTH PERRY ST.
PERRY PARK SUBDIVISION
Open Sunday 10 to 5|
. © 3 Bedrooms
-jpola, screened louvers, vertical) © Close to Schools
© FHA Terms
5500” Down M. A. BENSON CO., INC, FE 4-2521
© Full Basement
te
eight stories high and 350 feet long)
— may contain enough lumber to) 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR
SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND
QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908
Call Us for All Your
CONCRETE NEEDS CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS
Concrete Pipe—Sand—Grevel—Morter—Brick
Building and Meson Sepplies
CATSMAN COMPANY | 339 3. Paddock St.
But not a single nail will be found
on the immense surface. The thou-
sands of wood components are between the dining room on one
Side and the family room on the
other. GAS and OIL
window, can be used.as a break-
fast area.
facilties are in the basement. The rear of the kitchen, actually ponies together entirely by glues
an alcove with a full-sized picture EXCEL — MUELLER
not the standard variety but FURNACES VACUUMED
tremendously strong modern ad MOERY’S OIL BUREER SALES - SERVICE — hesives that are moving wood back
is and heating into big buildings. 3216 Rycroft Se. FE 2-4970
THE CASUAL AREAS
4 in.,
the kitchen, handily reached
the entrance foyer, and it has a
rear entrance of its own. It has
and the foyer,
The covered patie porch is an
‘outdoor living area with access
to and from the garage and the
main house. Its floor is scored
concrete. In the modern version,
this porch has plerced-brick pil-
lars at the front.
In either version, this porch
could be enclosed with louvered
glass walls or screens at the own-
er’s option.
STORAGE STATISTICS
There are three huge closets (in
the master bedfoom) five
other closets for a total of eight
In the traditional version, the The garage will store two cars
Gas Forced Air Furnace
Reg. $268.95
NOW
Deleo
Gas Conversion Burner
Reg. $239.95 EXCLUSIVE Product ot Genera! Motors
CERTIFIED
DEALER
@1'2 Ceramic Baths
@ 3 and 4 Bedrooms ©
Completely Installed
The Only Heating Deales That Gives Holden Red Stamps
NO MONEY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY
O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor *.
371 Voorheis Rd. lf
Our Operater on
After Store Hours FE 2-2919
PLEASANT
LAKE WOODS @ Minimum 1200 Ft. Living Area
@ Huge Walk-In Closets
Large Lots
@ Built-In Cooking Units and Oven in
Modern Kitchen
3 Complete Models Open
Now for Inspection
Weekdays 2 to 7
Sunday 10 to 7
Jim Williams
Realty Co.
The family room, 12 by 17 ft.|~
is ideally located — next to|”
trom| 7
a big rear picture window. Shutter) 7
doors separate the family room|”
the foyer, the bedroom hall and)»
1483 Baldwin Ave. PE 4-0547 J) = NOS DOWN on the Home All America Wants
13,500 @ FULL PRICE .
@ FULL BASEMENT .
® FULL BRICK
Moves You Into These Wonderful
175
Features ... e ap 66 foot lot
© Attached car port ° 3 bedrooms |
© Formita counter , ve Sedaal —
© Huge kitchen © Gas heat
VERY LOW FHA TERMS ALSO. AVAILABLE
Watch for Manor Drive
Off Commerce Road in Milford
~—SALES BY ~~
M. R. ‘WILSON * MU 4-1815-EM 3-6556.
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HOMES
‘SUBURBAN’
: LIVING
AT ITS BEST!
FOR THE HOME
OF YOUR FUTURE
ITs
CONVERTIBLE
"DA's"
“ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION
2-FT. OVERHANG
GAS PERIMETER HEAT
AND HOT WATER
3&4
“BEDROOMS
14 BATH
CERAMIC TILED
WITH BUILT-IN
VANITY
TUB ENCLOSURE
G.E. STOVE AND OVEN
BUILT IN
FORMICA
COUNTER TOPS
BIRCH, EN OANY
CABINETS
Paneled
DINING SPACE
CARPETING
BI-FOLD
CLOSET DOORS
RUSCO
SLIDING WINDOWS
CAR PORT
OR
GARAGE
PATIO
OR
TERRACE
With or Without
BASEMENT
CONVENTIONAL
MORTGAGES ,-
$15,950
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FOR DIRECTIONS
AND MAP SEE OUR
DISPLAY AD ON
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Model Phone OR 3-8021
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WARD W.
ROSS
1941 S. TELEGRAPH
FEderal 4-0591
For Sale Houses 43)
LAKEFRONT Lars.
yr eee | oa
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor iy ne
EDRM i's Oa-
, be
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Tahar ok Wek
- Income Property @3a\"
INCOME—WEST SIDE
lot. Price $13.500 Terms.
Russell A. Nott, Realtor
110 W. Pike PE 65905
GooD LY BRICK INCOME.
furnished. Kin oi} hot water
a Terme
* s story. i frame and Perms
bath on is.. _§
floor Carpet "ta living reom and
INCOME PROPERTY.
Will take seasoned contract
dart vayment FE 2-7611 b U
LARGE A
valescent
3-1943 TTRACTIVE gUBURBAN
baths Grounds 12 room house 4
nicely tandseaped. “ideal ie ~ home Lt owner.
$75 m
are
ae: TR TWO-PAMILY. 2
dining room,
living room
beard sab 4 om
cae ace i |
Pp bedrooms,
large. aon
fire-
bath
rented at
basement,
vances ol] heat.
West side rental lo-
Teste R. Tripp, Realtor
For Sale Lake Prop. 44
ene
boatin
windt:
perochial
All COMMERCE LAKE PRIVILEGES.
a uae beach ‘orice afo
Lots full A 0 down, *s10 m No
streets nh ceutie, a
schools, churches, shop- vear living with lake
5 ‘atson. ler leges Phone Ww
_Eineots &771, or JOrdan 4-5821,
LAKE ORION 4 bedroom. lakefront year around
C) he
We
room,
eyeees*
137 furnace nicely ce ge” sae
ood condition, or LAKEFRONT recommend this large 4
basement,
terford on
lake, s11. 500. Terms
arran:
PONTIAC REALTY AES Ave. FE_6-8175
KE
EM_3-6531 LARGE LAKE
Loon
appraisal.
} Hi iy estricted . y restricte i Owner feays ng -Lk.Shores 17x20 living room
15x11 dining m
wearers
Tara aie es a Pag plus hot pwater hea car.
ot elt lake @ orfvleg tame aved street fo ilepes, soo" with
HOLMES-BARTRAM xi es
OR 3-1950 ON had 3-3230
WINTER .PRICE Lakefront
bedroom “modern y oe:
Diced ani. Wis.o6breth e80 down, Phone OR
“inter, ‘priced
Minter priced eae ~ 7 orabie be
WILLIAMS IL. scavent
Price reduced $2,500 for winter
season, 4 bed
ern year ’
very, tareratle terms. rb es i
RY LA
ae Phone OR 3-149,
JA TAYLOR
PEAS GALES AB UMS?
14%4-ACRE SITE
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
for
owner ¢venings.
€
7 LOTS NEAR AURORE a6 each P Box 367 al .
£9] = $2186. READY FOR Some on per
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MICHIGAN BUSINESS
SALES CORPORATION
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DOOR
CARNIVAL
to-it SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1958
by Dick Turner |
ve
“Of course I pay attention to you, Pet! You said Helen
Russia had a new summit dress!"
H AIR.
verts into table & chair.
mica top. 0. "s
Coat set & dresses, Size 6.
1-1230.
sprit eared beri ng mattress,
$40. 5-1581,
LAWSON SOFk TAPESTERY COV- ering & slip cover. MA 5-4444.
LARGE & MATTRESS,
28 OUN ginaw Ne: note Halt
a. he ie =o
i Teer Taoto ark con west ie
Southfield
MAGIC CHEF. APT. SIZE GAS
stove, also Duo-therm oil. space
heater (heats 5-6 rm.) Good cond. $20 each 30
MAYTAG WRINGER
Used 1 yr #8 ras we
> $1 ea. 26é-in.
Hoe & ets o. Receee eleket
canner 10
any
ae
Mortgage Loans 54 Sale Household Goods 57
Want A Good Mortgage?
If your home needs an ie
ment, and your debts cor
call or see Us at once. Don’t wait.
6% per cent interest
BENDEROFF FE 6-6580 92 W. Huron
Swaps 55
3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN CLARE-
ston area, Close to schools. Swap,
seli, or rent. Call after 6 p.m.
iss6 PONTIAC — STARCHIEF
mileage. wii
660.
consider car as [
ment 3 bedrom. Venetian
softener & Youngstown kitchen.
eae FARM aed ed pmee
Sxl2 Feit § Base Rugs § $3.95
*o4s-Ft. Wall Tile 25e RUBBER BASE PAINT Gal. an|"
GUAR beeiie =ptnomnede Gal
_Syers, 141 W_ Huron FE 43064
11 PIECE CHROME DINETTE,
a ot plus 2 Nene leaves,
— $78 mean
bores fees $20.96 up, eas
Furniture 42 Orchard lake! rey
20 FOLDING aa $1.50 EACH.
Pearson's Furniture. 42 Orchard
Lake Ave.
20 PC. HAVILAND iat oe
Ransom pattern, MY 21" _ RCA COLOR TV
TVs $1995 & . Used Philco
radio 95. Sweet's Ra-
dio & Appliances, 422 W Huron
FE ¢11 MAHOCANY Sirpaert ROUND
oak table aor 6 chairs. Reason-
abe. FE 2-4069 after 5 p-m
Lid SACRIFICE RNITURE
dishes right away. FE 4-1347,
pe Aya SOFA-BED #40. OR
ORGE REFRIG., $15. DUNCAN
Bie dining room suite $60. PE
NEW BEDS. JUST TWIN SIZE
10 left Factory orices. MAple
>-3488.
OCTOBER SPECIALS
REFRIGERATORS Renewed
All sizes, guaranteed
STOVES, gas or electric.
condition
TVs all sizes
Rebuilt, guaranteed
e
GOOD OUSEKEEPING SHOP
Of Pontiac
51 W. HURON FE 4-1555
eo FLOOR FURNACE, 50,000 B
T.U 2 years old. $75. MY 3-1927.
pee p9299 980000 Poe
washers Wringer and Auto
ONE FULL (tIZE BED. SPRING,
and mattress Matched walnut ve-
neer Roil-away bed. FE 2-0402
from to § p.m
ORDERS TAKEN FOR NEW GEN-
eral Chef comb stove. refrig. and
sink FE 5-1927.
R. T1905 W. Mate mee 6-6250 type, area in trad Oly OR GAS
odie ne Sign Realty. O08 a: Lapeer | 2 SENEEX ACO ee HEATERS
For Sale A 47 Ra. MY i cently overhauled. $25. MI
show o< : = USED TV'S WORK | i951 COLDSPOT REFRIi._ $350 aitad [Wh I Dal area at gm oF 5 a r x
170 9 ACRE paRCELe, ar trl ge OEY TG Pr HOUSETRAIL. | on RA Bony. Metre 2 Sani
tiful builds ee a ie tae er for smaller housetrailer or fur- AAA SPECH ALS | OVER 50 USED TV SETS, FROM
wil a 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE ure FE 25 in ery . $14.95 $14.95 up TV antennas, $9.95,
[a PANGUS, Realtor | 4 TRAILER PARK | #90 judag oman Ce PE | its Tye ye eS WALTON TV é wu value. FE} 4! sve ....-.-;- Ks
fe TEAR ORTGIVILLE What 0 combination — €2 space | _ F160 _ eel CI mahogany TVS ... ME 2aET
rolling and sightty. 6209 dows | ‘eller park on main stele high: | FARMALL CUB TRACTOR SNOW | as uD. | PENTRON TAPE RECORDER,
et ee way, small grocery. with beer iow & all access. Trade for “All sets guaranteed 30 days at
and §15 month. Giroux & Franks Bp Obe! TV, 7930 Elizabeth Lake Rd.,| Worth $300, sell for $90. 6612
49% Dixie Highway, OR 3-9701 and wine take out and nice 5 small Naas, Jeep. or Foreign car. Williams Lk d
DicEeE Cu RAeie ae aie | oe ae cantons) no ee RCA VICTOR COLOR TV
wih terms | Lauinger Real Er $18,000 down, plus cae pee GAS DRYER SWAP FOR Olt i BRAND, NEW SING he Pek = console only :
tate. -| hot water heater or sell. OR c pica ; [i peondses a eS
Will trade 38415. Ne ray eel ag Oh pemerhar oy Ksivinstor freezer $69 eon HOME IN COUNTRY A HOBBY SHOP HAVE GKILSAW OUTBOARD. | Miracle Mile in the J. C. Eealth High Fidelity. 3 speakers $80
te meg north of) Ponting, AU) on] Bgegy Som Test Water, PH) Fabric and mesons Depertment,| MST yi9ta‘aipext on one hoor Living rm. Kitchen ee ccna: nO WASHER AND MAY-| 12) « saginaw FE 54-6189
rooms, he : et
and util room, 2 ear at- — mak < bee the aut HAVE SEVERAL VERY GOOD! per ae oll beater. ROGERS SILVER PLATE FLAIR,
tached garage. 1% acres land aren, a me ta 2 z re sonsened) land contracts for sale —- Excellent cond. $45. MI 6-5523.
diate D st $10.500 with by Xmas From $1,000 Up. _Sthiek's rs REPRIGER = CU. FT.
rid gown baran. oaiy Hon" pine ie i »- ‘TAYLOR os = ABOUT WnwiT, oom ou WANT Merce ‘Delue Tappan gas range,
A : rs. old. Like new, Less than
Ortop REALTOR PARTRIDGE MARE FOYT LEE $otun ae es =e i belt
STATE.| PE 43561 10 W. HURON en little a way. but « tot rocker, _——_
Porced to sell 6 acre buil OPEN TIL iment ‘orofe decorating. fees te a i washer,
site, some woods. $4200 cash MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OL, 2-040? ot ‘ait kinds nds JEW & hy tums but needs minor repairs. $15.
sold at once! Lake Orion. MY | SERVICE STATION POR SALE. nits Fy Wat.| Wistt our trade dept or reai| OL 1-197
3-3007 Corner of Orchard Lk. Ottawa| Fully eq . Sell of trade for| bargains STOVES. BOUGHT, SOLD
10 — NICELY ‘OODED. and Voorheis FE 3-074. eel vy or la contract. TO PAY =: | Turner's, 602 Me ae
Beautiful building toot Buy for CHICK'S. MY_3-3711. stole sel} or — Come — 39-0801
aes “avestment $8,000 #1.39/ Sale Land Contracts 52 FEWLY DECORATED gad jock sroent ay ‘Canl SOLD HOME, GAS STOVE, RE
et et prick reeche? located, on. ‘ city Shaw dome eat To 6 frig table, boat misc. OR 32279
xem, Snyder Lavender eget ral Ces Recon al | 0 TO 8s mane | UNGER PORTABLES, WITH Zio
EAL AVE SEVERAL VERY GOOD a mile a men ate
mee Mighiand Rd. hee ee ecard andi centsacts| tor’ cule | | Bace,. Bueebed) qerese = Sem: pom ee bas Heighte cp Auburn | model Electrolux vacuum clean-
- _ storms & screens li price $13 - x
EM or MU 44417 or trade -— From $1. Up. 950 with terms or will take small- rider aoe Smee, toe 95.
5 ae 2 A TAYLOR OR afte 8 ppliance
ie _ eo ee _Sx0°p ue me uede: FE Sse enter ~ANTIOUES ee STOVE REFRIG, AND
Tes ‘e ic. edroom furn 4.
go, baved ‘oad. Priced at Money to Loan = §3/| SELL OR SWAP FULL SIZE BED| nents rugs, Tapestry, Chins. | TRADE-IN DEPT
000 on ed L ) J 160 Eim_ St. MI 6-7373 ell :
NG h Side Mate ES et Tine bedilcomspiste [EM 23741 Birmingham, Mich Guar. elec. washer
ort 1 . : TRADE ENGLISH POINTER PUP, : gupeuiiving) Doesnt
on Neneh Bivd. 136 x 180. Lot} Borrow With Confidence | 2% months oid 1 for, boat. gas AUCTION Bofa bed
Sai a = ee $25 TO $500 Or sel for $25. FE $5281, FRIDAY BATURDAY_4 pat. | $05, reed ciig R. D. "RILEY, Broker Household Finance USED BOTTLE GAS HOT WATER | New & used furniture bought out | Walnut vanity & bench -.. $34 95
ting heater. $15. FE 5-0016 right or sold for . MA §-1341 odern 4 pc. sectiona] ... $29 95
Pe els PE. een 4 pe Pontise (9535| WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT.| of. ma $0966 Calls answered 24 BOS IE oes
sell or swap, $3.50 mo. OR 3-2360, es,
Hwy... just 5.
L 3 EDSEL CITA- Lio
For Sale Parms 48 LO ANS” Re ead contract) af | BLOND OGANY DINING RM WYMAN’S
x agresabie value Only 6,000 miles, besoay tbe eal chairs. Exc.|18 wW. Pike E-Z Terms FE 4-1122)
2 ACRES ON BUS LINE. $200 DN. new. Kross Riemenschost TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR CAs P. TO 25 er, 148 Dwight. FE 2- RAND BEDS, 5. range R. B. E) Cc
40 ACRES 20 8 LAURENCE Lous So ven WILL SWAP EQUITY IN J BED: | follaway, bed complete, £1945. | _i060_Ww_Huron ee
3 story house, 4 rooms VRIERDLY SERVICE eee ee Aa car Or sell wits | paxsetion wee ree eS cor | TWIN BED & APT |
finiahed” on the first floor. up-| WHEN YOU NEED small down payment. MA ton mattresses, $12.68 Pearson's| SOF peots, sine Di FE S904
—_— unfinished pienty WILL SWAP EVANS OIL FUR- a: ee SS Se en ae
wit oft al best, small barn & all 25 $500 nace, _ 94.009 TU.) For) chain | Se ON eee RADIO AND 3) Trig range. RB Munro Elec-|
Ee im (a oe For Sale Clothing 56) So VALU Racmincn Fon | VacUUu CLEANERS. 505 CP some muc e for i $7.
Fou. etter see ite Se? Sar or — see rantiers © i ae ee Bole thing = 7s. 3938 MARCON Are titel __Murray’s, 956 Myrtle
hs Aagey. small | Clorgeg, payments to fu {Oot | ALL SIZES CLEAN, USED WORK| OFF CLARRSTONORION RD.— | "¥eeq Dooly rion! Lane ste CRAWFORD. AGENCY rou with your money problems. Riso, overcoat, ruts, 88 oF 3c: | BREAKING UP HO aT _Unlon Village EMpire 3-65
MY 3-110 606 E Flint st. 389 Orchard Lake Ave. — this “weekend lovely furnish | USED REFRIGERATORS. $3450 &
-_ Lake 5 Michigan > r hogan — leaf dune table & onroe Elec bs
é 4 Huron
Attention Mr. Handyman | nas , BARGAIN BOX Bee ete Gut aires || poised adcslaDent
Here’s your chence to have a FINANCE CO. tata) cincatecedeiathine, tartan ll trectiventuawing camacenaunass Sed trade-in Wepre
: smail farm of 1! acres with cozy the family on. Thurs. Eureka vacuum, etc. Apt. 305, Lounge chair... _....--+.- $ He
fas ‘baths eesry cumpieed FE 4-1574 Fri 10 to 8: Tues. 2 to 0;| Casa-DelRay Apts., 111 Oneida ee breakfast set.......... a
oe el of road frontag __103 Pontiac State Bank Bide © const t articles pted 5 rm. ofl heater ow... esses $29 95
inensater tome deautitul ul build: untli after mer = Bargains Galore = or ebair bs 20
; D MUSKRAT FUR COAT. |3 pe. bedrm set .............,. SLA) EE eres eau eous
sooaak’ th $1,009 dows or will LAID-OF Be ellant eoaiies size 12, $100.| Maple couch .............. y $25 | 5 Tm, coal heat
a. x - P FE 3-7302. ee , J a breakfast Be coceenese & THOMAS "ECONOMY.
orothy Snyder Lavender DRESSES SIZE_18. KNITTING washer §......... $25 | 361 3. Saginaw FE 2.9151
REALTOR EST 29 YEARS yarns. Drapery fabrics. FE 82150 Binge Se Bewine Machind 10000.) $13] WASHING MACHINE CONVEN-
au land io Jeech MISC. LADIES CLOTHING, 9 & 10./ Duncan Gohyts “@ining rm. set s49| tional with automatic pum p.
et Br kd a CES CASH LOANS oe cond Sacrifice. FE 2-6068 | Kerosene heater ............... Oe ee eee cticns Pees
18 & _— ¢ —_— before pm WE BUY §& & EXCHANGE scratche ichigan luorescent ;
ea EI Ca Ee ers | E | Payment | MANS SUIT. SIZE 4: LADIES| | OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. aS iN
. fo) rincipa a coat, dresses and suits, size 14. YTHIN R THE HOME| WOOD & COAL RANGES IN COM-
P. W. DINNAN UNTIL YOU ARE BACK 16, 18, & 20. Household rummage. | 104 8. Saginaw _FE_25523| bination with gas & electric. Sam-
Huron FE ¢25 TO WORK FOR 30 DAYS FE 5-1927 BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON | _Uel's Appliance, MA _5-6011.
= “ LADIES DRESSES, SUITS, complete with springs | WASHER. $25, GAS WATER HEAT-
METAMORA A LOANS TO $500 blouses & storm coat, size 1416, & mattress, $39 95. Pea: "s, 42 $20 21 in. TV $55. gas stove.
80 Acres. good farm land 1 on a all under $20, MI 6-5221, Oo pend Lake $25. Electric sewing machine $25
| etcorm tansy Date kara MADE QUICKLY BROWN COTTON LOOP RUG, oxia| Electric stove $40 Retr geste’
‘Ideal for Deut cattle or Sale le H hold Goods 5 _$18. OR _3-6167, $: acuum sweeper. $ t
ale rlouseno oods 57 $10. Complete Murphy bed with
a> orses Price reduced CHROME DINETTE, FIRESIDE mattress—like new. $30, oil space
$25,000. Excellent terms. BU KN chairs, coffee are complete bed heater, $25 FE 5-2766
1 VENPORT 4 ANTIQUE| @& chest, step tables. Maple desk | = ee
70: A utiful TANT / ve pale 2 end tables & oe 1] & chair, misc, FE 5-7332. W EST INGHOUSE REFRIGERA-
land with “he ity = rivacy. FINANCE COMPANY _beaver coat size 12-14. FE 43432. DINING RM. ors = PAD 3 iat pecans sae ee con-
eee ONTAC T TRONRITE IRONER ALMOST | upholstered cnairs. 4-1, cond. Call A = T TE
well and pump ; WALLED LAKE new z _—&.m. or evenings W N D
per sere. ‘Maceilent terms. DRAYTON PLAINS | SDaas DRYER, GOOD| DINING ROOM SUITE. SMALL
H. P. HOLMES, ae BE) 2531 S. La sneer Re
OR NITY |
‘or right pe ryt o 70 acres. ——
eal orchar Near
Scare bake Re Ary i acre: 8 level land on main road Priv owned e5e08 =
Sale Business Property 49
a OW NNETT 3-car com soned
commercial Inquire at Bald-
FE #143)
In the Heart... or on mere aang sale sultable for tn- ic, a office,
Feet giles, gaes business rents. Sruated to rmit. ot ms pened by dood mo! :
inxs bea oe
® Humphries tee te ra na ale py
°F | Business Opportunities 51
Mak IME Meee” 38 48% ieede. $350, complete, ARP | 202
Peer ae meerens| sc8 22m ia ation, in
Reasonable Cal D Tote ter 6.0, oF
On
other
to
friendly.
6-8121 Quick Cash $25 TO $500 r own signature, auto, of
security p to
Our service is aS
pee helpful, Phon sit us at our pirical
Home & Auto LOAN CO. 7 Perry St (Corner Pike) months
FE
EABY. TEAGUE FINANCE CO.
202 N. MAIN
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS Ae TO $500
LIVES
a Ban
PARKING OLD
Ph, Pits hi nga ea aoe 1-979)
64 W Lawrence St FE 41508 | GET CASH QUICKLY
Up to $500
Oakland
Loan Compdny
FE 2-9206
SEABOARD {D FINANCE 1185 N, PERRY ST. FE 4-066
bs
i
1 Ww Ipool Ce with heat control
1 Whip Ironrite
2 Kenmore ironers, $995 ea.
1 used YS washer
P ELECTR
Ic
CRED ey night except Sat ‘til
3485 *uburn FE 43573
& 4 WHEEL WHEEL TRAILE _trailer, 2780 EB, Walton Laie
$30 i deep
. Needs set, roun
ble putter Ty 6 rchairs. $50. MAple
5-1976
3 COMPLETE ROOMS OF FUR-
niture, good condition, tice Lock-
dale, Southfield, EL
3 BLOND LIVING ROOM Se
_cheap 40218.
¢ PIECE ou ios GRAY RM. My
ireese. an ee
$20.
Cee cote mat Ss vanity 1ampe. ri All tor aa 50, “Bay "eat be nae Pear
Ave
1 PIF G E,
brand new davenport and chair. 3
modern ste ‘ables, matching cof-
ee table ore orator lamps Al) $2 Weekly
Orehi
lor
Pearson's Furniture
Lk. Ave.
, Reversibie” fot fapartes ' a
$34.05 pads, es, B enrvon Se,
42 Orchard 1
a oa shap with ol sive sand: Sav iL} : revolving s' 5
THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM:
Want Ads! To sell, rent,
i'hire, it’s FE 2-8181.
older style. Walnut. $35. FE 4-6131.
DELUXE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC
cere range 3 vrs old OR
DANIA KING SIZE FOAM RUB-
ber bed and headboard with
matching man's highboy chest
and bench, all brand new, never
been used, modern Danish, KE
2-3805
DROP LEAF TABLE AND 4
chairs. Dunean Phyfe china and
pane stove. Exc. condi- Elec.
EM 3-037
Buc C AND SIMPLEX
3-0
STOVE
ironer Good condition, FE 5-8098.
ELEC, RANGE IN GOOD CONDI-
tion, Reasonable. MI 40035. -
F & W JET PUMP. 2 erAce:
& pressure tank, OL 2-2822
Soog or casing. outdoor
tor, pas mower.
PE
lined
5.
west of
ean tent. 4% bp.
OR 3-2706
GAL. OIL TA
tically new 3039 Grove
AVAILABLE NOW
foo, gene able:
2260 s ‘
AN RTS. motor.
PRAC- . Keego
BW;
R FENCES PHA & ed. No ae corres a1 =
pT tbalion B Material: Everything ip tp
Used sash lees sse and up
Lis storm sash......... $2.90 e Re Sc gy =<
Saw & Sy oes set... si'c0
We carry a i fine of nails
insulation — ore — doors —
ES —FHA Rk PREE D
SURPLUS. "LUMBER & z MA L BALES co, 5340 Highland Rd. Ge) ee poe BEEF AND FORK — HALF AND Opdyke Mit. PE §-7041. TORES, YOUNGS fur-
naces. Hot water
ers. automatic water heater hard-
_ Electrical supplies. crock
and tlle, galvanized Bou Ik r,
we
ean HEIGHTS SUPPLY
LAPEER RD
Burmeister's
CASH WAY
LUMBER
PRICES
4’ x 8x 34” PLASTERBOARD
$1.25
¥ x 8 x 54” PLYSCORE THIS WEEK ONLY
$4.95
ROCKLATH
BUNDLE 98c
PH
DEAD OR ALIVE!
Late mode] TVs at fair prices.
we fix "em to resell at low prices
needy people. Peer A Hance’
Co. 8161 Commerce Rd. EM 3-4114
Christmas Gifts 59
BOY's CHICAGO ROL ER
skates, size 12 and 2. 734 Joslyn.
OTO GREETING CARDS, MADE rom your own neg or prints.
Expertly done b nie
BEAUTIFUL SELECTED SCOTCH Marcel's Photo,
Christmas Trees 59A | Ope
Pine Christmas trees. Reas. MA-
ple 5-1501.
FOLDING TEETER TABLE, COM-
bination is chair and play table.
Has adjustable chrome legs and
unbreakable beasts top. Can't
tip over. Cal) 2-0579 after 3-30. ,
FRIGIDAIRE DOUBLE OVEN
electric range, excellent cond,
$12. Frigidaire ironer $100, Cus
tom built dea dressing table,
mirror attached . Rose, silk,
rer double bedspread. $7. $0. Mi
FRIGIO A as pair GOOD CON-
FACTORY REBUILT io
cweesars at a l'se $16.95. Sale
Bhectrie poranie oy
and Howar! FE 4-
PRIGIDAIRE ELEC, ANSE. EXC.
coer 452 Orchard Lake Ave.
after 4 p.m,
FREEZERS MODELS
available chest : tpright. rt
low ees Lope >
§-6011,
name bran
values athe
For Sale MisceNaneous 60
“fuleacleg pie pe. 17% cent ‘per
t. in 21 ft, ights. 3 in. soll pipe
Ee 2 per lg 4 in.
P| ag length. Thompson. 7005
mile west of Airport.
aw ALUMINUM SIDING _
ainting & Insulate seme
ECT FROM A hg PLICATOR & get finest quality
expert Te ORE at Lntahoas eRe
ae Ley
3 Ww tf Becagisis % Le for
Green Also alum eas
gias AWNINGS $9.90 & UP
namental iron, alum. storms,
LY CO.
“The Old Reliable Pioneers”
Auburr & Rochester Roads
For Free Estimates Call Reel Seals
If no answer call OL 1-
eee ORS ire rates $40.
2 WHEEL TRATLER STEEL _frame, $50 FE 3-7686
oni - on lease ores raplaeaee te Ave, pe eae on
Ene are _— alte | 2 Ge
PE 543) | SPECIALS Mahogany Bute “V" grooved 4x8z%".. ..
Fir Plyscore ©
oon: BA 182%"
4xéx4" Int Fir,
Knotty White Pine
Paneling ixl2 ty pine peivine 130 lin. ft.
1x2 2c ttn.
Pir $6e pine basebrd 6c =
SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE
Sea]
LUMBER CoO. 1947 Boggers Hwy., Walled Lake
Between W - Maple’ and Pontiac
i]
Phone MArket 41084
NO MONEY
DOWN
DO YOU NEED
MATERIALS FOR A
Garage porch, hegre tos £
walks. driveways, pain’
reation room, additto:
siding. insulating,
nets. attic remodeling,
bullt ins. mise repa:
Let us figure your needs — and
no money down 36 months to
pay Call MAple 56-2400.
INDEPENDENCE
3uilding Supply Co. CLARKSTON 7183 N. MAIN
ONLY TAKTERL
Can buy $10,000 30-000 Dv
bility with $5,000 , or:
_8ge_ car insurance.
OCTOBER SxrLOUT
Several riding mowers at.
sonable offer
M ‘187
Closed Until Monday
OIL FLOOR FURNACE &
im good condition, 73 5S.
TW z
cabinet
Make of- HUTCH, 3 RUGS . Girl's Like, filin, Lawn roller,
er. $313) new)
OIL HEATER, 000 BTU, $17.50;
2 wheel falles % ae, PE 4-7426.
OIL PURNACE, 90,000 BTU.
MA 5-6011.
LIGHTS. PORCH LIGHTS.
Wrought iron posts, $19.95 value,
tedrog Most compiete selection of
ts for all rooms in house. Ter-
re ie values. Michigan Fluorescent
393 Orchard Lake Ave. 26.
Een ally ba ADAPTER FOR
24° coa! furnace, very good. $50.
3911. FE 5- BLOWER AND CONTROLS WITH ge eA ar diameter, 5 ote long.
et Vero ss pee ae tos Mores or ea nl AzE
x
: ‘Ox6: 8 Flush dr. with ents $14.95 PAINT SALE Alum. comb dr., Comp $23.95 8 cctal perry Bros, house paint,
7 « reg. MATT THICK nO aKEA Np Fort, & Pater
INSULATION repare ake Ate. $29.95 PLYWOOD S Prefinished wall panel
000 V-groove Birch .......... ios
PER 1, FT. V-grove Mahogany ....... a 95
x" Birch, G78 $16.00 : ' PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. urmeister Ss 1488 BALDWIN AVE, PE 17-2543 M
. dows, 1 combination storm door.
SIGS |S STEAM BOILER & DELCO OIL burner in good condition. Suitable
L b C for 5 or room house, 73 8.
um el O. Parke St
1940 3-41 STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT
Open 8a mete 8. B daily | 120, .corru SLORS 12 SHADES ma PLASTER COLORS — 18 SHA MORTAR co R — —
720 GAL OL. TANK $12, Market Brick Moma Lining, $1.25. Ea.
$31 8” x 8” Cleanout doors $1.72 Ea.
AUTOMATIC was H ist _ pocipers tor ena) Be atch at Seors
wheel ailer. eap i 3s a a rates
at) CON BLAYLOCK foal AL 38 PLE CO 81 Orchard Lake Ave. OF PE + Hoi
SHALLOW WELL PUMP.
— CARPETS — ALL TYPES — INSTALLED ADVANCE CARPET CO
. plete, Doro’
MANY “OTHER ITEMS "AVAILABLE | COMPLETE NOVICE it ‘BT A-
tion, $45. FE 6-
| _ 330
3700 Sashabaw—Drayton—OR 3-7407
COLD WAVE eee | ¢ COM- pletely rebuilt, $25. Deep well jet,
rebuilt, $20. OR 3-4314.
SPECIAES
a Siuat eoring:
DISMANTLED QUONSET HUTS. gent $75.00
20°x57. Phone MY 3-4542 after | New _outside flush doors $12.95
= “oh ieee lg eee ee : S
| DIAMOND RING WHITE GOLD,|* 800 pipe s ig_- oe. E solitaire 43 point diamond. FE SS Eres
puoO THERM OIL HEATER, 200 LUMBER gailon fuel oil tank, OA 8-2748. | 320 8. Paddock PE 2-0784
DUO-THERM OIL HEATER, 140| STOKER WITH CONTROLS COM- get tank, pane Toes wheel chair, FE
| good cond — tire, tube and flap.
ENGAGEMENT Aly SE
band
EMPIRE Special
1x4—6-8-10-12
2x4—6-8-10-12
et per M ASH & Us
Truck bad lots delivered free
Empire Supplies Co. 2600 Union Lk. Rd. EM 34146
ELEC. WELDERS 220 VOLT AC.
125 to 250 Galt Also gas weld-
ing oe otter ri. noon
and Sat. 1]
FORD eae cwitn PLOW &
cultivator, 227 Hemmingway &t.,
Lake Orion
FREE STANDING foes 18.05
Double bowl sink. ...... PE
Washbowls with fittings
3-pc. bath sets with tri
3-pe. emai bath set with |
save oh a
172 S. Saginaw
FOR SALE % HP BURKS DEEP
__well jet pump & tank. FE 86-3076.
SALE: oe eral SPACE
FOR
heater, Like new, PE 56-1067,
GAS & OIL FURNACES, SERV-
eee makes, free estimates, FE
GAS & OIL FURNACES SERVICE all Sy eekes Free Teeimaten. PE
Garage Doors STEEL OVERHE
ae and ail oranaara
izes
Biectrie
Biop id, front remodeting
rdecdah oF on fe aes oy ee
‘BERRY DOOR SALES 371 8. Paddock FE 202 cae
GAS FURNACE. 175,000 BTU WIT __blower ¢, sontrols. 3150. MY P01 QSAVE UP TO 50% mt. Interior and ex-
i. 2 aes Gees ho al., $2.95 gal. and
$3.95 ga. uaranteed satisfaction.
; KING BR Pontiac 2 at dyke Op:
PE 40734 or FE 4-1112
STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE
oad ye ouet B_ grade
pson, 7005 M59. te
saa west of Fairport.
STALL SHOWERS COMPLETE
with faucets and curtain, $69.50
value, $34.45. Lavatories complete
with gleaming chrome faucets.
pts 95. Toilets $4950 values at
These are factory seconds.
Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or-
chard Lake Ave — 39
TWO 275 GAL OIL TANK Exc.
cond. §20 each MA
TALBOTT LUMBER — form doors and windows, wood
or aluminum, Giass put in your
sash. Oakland Ave FBX
THEé saat ION ARMY
HIELD STORE
east So meet your needs.
if WES: Se chee
USED OIL wnnaee WITH CON-
trols and biower. Not gun type.
__$50,_F EM 3-6324.
USED < ae OEE WITH ALL
trois asonable, can arrange
_for. installation. 73_S Parke St.
osED EVANS OIL FURNACES.
FE 83785 and FE ‘ 4-0032.
USED OfL CONVERSION FUR-
nace, tank, blower 9 controls.
Cheap. MY 2-3135.
WM HI-FIDELITY PORTABLE
honograph, 3 speed automatic,
ike new. Electrolux vacuum
cleaner with cord winding attach-
ment, EM j-0129
Wood Closet Doors
Closing out. Birch, mahogany
lourereq byfold type doors.
our cost
BERRY DOOR SALES FE_2-0203 ¥11_8, Paddock
WOOD AND ALUMINUM . COMBI-
gation doors’ and uidoes:
PE ¢2521
BENSON LUMBER CO.
&
at
HOT WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL.
gas, new, Consumers Power ap- proved $98.50 value, $49.50 and
$59.50. These are slightly marred.
Also electric, oil & bottled
heaters at terrific values. Michi-
kas eds 303 Orchard Lk.
- tM HOT WATER OR STEAM BOILER
with controls, oll fired, and eir-
seat pal Call after 6 p.m.
OR 3-23
HOUSE TEAR DOWN, HEATING
and plumbing 720 Tierney Har-
_vey Lake, | ilford,
TRON FIREMAN BIN FED STOK-
$50. Also wood frame veyvens
& storm windows, 1165 Airpor!
KITCHEN SINK WITH DOUBLE drainboard and all chrome fix-
ae of {are vise, $10. Press,
K_ GUTTE: as CEnTS PER LOT.
Warwicns: aera Orchard Lake Rd
EENMORE Of, BURNER, GOOD con4, MY 3-7033
a 9 FUEL OfL TANKS, GOOD CON: Adition, Will deliver, FE 5-0120. LARGE SELECTION SHOT- uns & rifles Ben's Loan Office.
Patterson, 45141, WOOD: & COAL HEATERS AND
new ®& wsed oil heaters SAM-
UEL'S APPLIANCE, MA 5-6011._
WURLITZER JUKE BOX 78 RPl@
$38.. Rubber hunting boots, size
9, worn once $8. 8-6776,
Machinery 60A
FORD DEISEL ENGINES, 4 &
saw mills
Do It Yourself 6
FOR RENT Wall paper — foeor es <4
ce eaguen went cleaners Gekiena Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Lake
pay: to to 4:00 Montcatme |
piy, 166 W; Montelan. COM-
Gas water heater, 30 ¢: . $40.95
Elec. water heater, 52 pers $69.95
Lp ie) space Ts.
sin siete) awe «- 115.00
Panai ad ~- soe 45
Lae
= fiip a
eS
‘THIRTY
. Cameras, Equipment GIA
‘2,. Cee co x ak enlar any ac-
_eeasories PH. FE 5.5143 * we
@ M B&H CAMERA AND KEY-
stone projector. Also V.M. tape
recorder, FE 49736 or OR 3-9613.
WE gre SELL & TRADE CAN.
eras, ‘tors, a seegecers
Eppert’s ¢ ‘amera Shop. 67 W
ron 8t FE §-6615
Sale Musical Goods 62 _!
1 — GIBSON HARP GUITAR. 1
standard. both mahogany With
eases. Inquire after 4. 791 Doris
Roaa
BAND & ORCHESTRA
INSTRUMENTS Rental plan for the school mt
sicilan, Rent appiled towards pur-
ehase price
MORRIS MUSIC
348. Telegraph kd FE 2-0561
____ Across from Te!-Huron
"CLOSE OUT 1958 models of tne famous
ELECTRONIC ORGANS
3 left to choose from
MORRIS MUSIC
4 8. Te'egrapb
Q@cross from Te!-Huron
FE S67
CONNSTELLATION CORNET| NEW CONDITION FE 4.6319
ELEC. HAWAIIAN GUITAR (NA- tional) amp. and case included
_ Exc. cond OL 1-1509_
MAGNIVOX RADIO & RECORD player, Blond cabinet 85 records
& Albums _ $35, OR 35-4761
PIANO- ‘MINIATURE BABY GRAND
Brinkerhoff Mahogany finish. $550'
cash, PE 8-0569.
PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING
MORRIS MUSIC MB. eee FE 2.0567
PIANO TONNE Zev SCHMIDT
SLINGERLAND ) SNARE s DRUM.
like new. $40 F! FE 2-2985 _
SP! NET PIANO, |
beautiful mahogany finish $29
down Balance 36 mos
GALLAGHER’S
FE 4-0566
SMALL USED BABY GRAND PI-| ano in beautiful mahogany Sones |
Thoroughly reconditioned §35
down Balance 36 mos
GALLAGHER’S
_ FF 4-0566 __
STANCATO PEARL , ACCORDION.
60 bass. 1 FE 4-295)
WEBCOR OVEHATORE HI-FI —}
5: Like new, OR 3-4540
Sale Store Equipment 64
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER |
_ Good cond. $15. FE 8-6740
Sale Sporting Goods 05)
2-DOG TRAVEL PEN FOR STA.
ion Wagons. Light weight deluxe)
1 98. FE 2-1025)
_| BEAUTIFUL 300 Savage, mod
after 6 pm.
12 GUAGE SAVAGE PUMP. . COM.
pensator ee choke, new cond.,
$45. OA 68-1260 ae
16 GAUGE PUMP P SHOTGUN, $23. RET URNED.__ IN| _ Wood, Coal & Fuel a en
DRY OAK OR MIXED. a FOR $13
and up Del FE 2-7188
FIREPL & FUR. WOOD. ne
ona: eerie: ash. ced. kind]'g. FE
GOOD DRY OAK WOOD. DELIVv-
ered. FE 4-6229.
SHOP LOADS $6.18 A LOAD. LUM-
_ber_ cut wood, OR_3-6 022
| SEASONED FIREPLACE & FUR-
nace wood. After 9am OR 3-3583
SLAB WOOD DELIVERED. FE
SLABWOOD BONE DRY. 2
cords for $12 Prompt delivery.
Phone FE 2-1454
Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68
A-1 SPRUCE. PINE, JUNIPERS
Fir Arborvitae and Yews Shade
- trees—Maple Oak etc ihe your
own Bring tools & burl 2822
Sleeth Rd, 3 miles west of Com- |
merce Village 1'2 mies east of |
intersection ~f Duck Lk. Ra &
Wixom Rd Open aay 8 to 6
MUtual 4-8038
NURSERY GROWN iN SPRUCE ~ OR
Pin 1 to 4 ft 10 or more
$1 30 each Less than 10 $3 each
You dig We specialize in sales ,
to estates & country home for
screens & borders around prop-
erty. Cedar Lane Evergreen Farm
8970 Dixie Hwy. 5. 10 Clark-
ston. MA 5-1922
'OAKLAND TREE SERVICE. Tee
_ming & remova] FE &-22
PEONIES IRIS ORIENTA - POP-
pies, pow ready Mums. 3 for $1.
Strawberries, 8 Kinds Latham.
Taylor and Sept raspberries
Over 30.000 tulips daffodils and
other shrubs Over a thousand
different flowers. Visitors wel-
come Knobloch Nursery Farm,
4499 M24 7 miles north of Oxford
Metamora. Mich
TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL
Get our free estimate before you
decide OR 3-8244 OR 3-8417.
For Sale Pets 69
LE & 1 ree ~es
erg $45 ea FE
|AKC REGISTERED ‘coc or ‘PUP- pies. Buff FE 4-3397
AKC REG DACHSHUND MALE
puppies red & black FE 8-8426
‘AKC REGISTERED DACHSHUND
puppies. 16 and 8 weeks old. Also
stud service 1220 Mt. Clemeus |
_5t_Phone FE 2-6418__
AKC REGISTERED cy EAGLE
pups 4 English setter’bird dog. 1
sik. & tan coon hound Sell or
swap FE 8-6158
AKC REG . DACHSHUND. 2 MALES
call FE 5-
|AKC | GEEMun SEER Eom MALE puppies 11 weeks oid, Champion-
LED breeding. FE 45-4588 alter
pm
AKC REGISTGRED | VVEIMARAN.
er puppies MY 2
BL UE > SIAMESE LITTERS - FE
2-2 {
BOSTON TERRIER STUD. 11 oe Champ. atock. Curtiss. O
929
BR TT RaED PPIES AKC. 9 WK $20. 6470 Tindall. Davisburg. ME.- |
rose 4-940]
wre bred cocker, reasonable
Aple 35-1975
CRANES BIkKD HATCHERY
2489 Auburn FE path
fine, 25 caliber Jap rifle’ FE /DACHSHUND PUPPIES REASON. 5.1168
32 STEVENS 1 LONG) } RIFLE a |
FE 86-4642
A HUNTERS 1 TRIE Rap 15 FT. covered wagon housetrailer. |
sleeps 4 al] equipped. ready to
_ go. OR 3-7870
FOX 12 : GAUGE | DOUBLE. =. OL!
__2-2822_ —|'
GUNS — BUY Y SELL “LL. TRADE
Manley Leach. 10 Bagley
3UNS, GUNS WE HAVE A COM-/GERMAN & SHEPHERD PUPS
piete se.ection of all makes in-|
cluding Browning. Colt pistols and)
rifles also scopes and mounts. We! to all our own gun work aLs| CONG HAIR KITTENS FREE TO
polychokes. cutts comps be-|
fore you buy on our rifle range
and trap field. Also complete line, MALE — TOY POODLES. AKC 12 |
of bear archery Cliff Drevyers
Sports Center. 15210 Holly Rd..!
Holly. Fe ee yi e AKC registered Sired
Rosolouas Cadet G Miller.
Reitman Ct_ Rochester
2 blue roan, 3 black and white
MI 64517 ENGLISH COCKER PUPS AKC 7
'FOR SALE — COLLIE PUPPIES | «_weeks old OR 3-4439
@EMALE BOXER 2 YRS OLD/
5-422
mos old Beautiful solid black
males AKC renisiered Must sac-
rifice, $35. MI 6-1840 aS
__kood b home _2 mos old _FE 8.6159 |
_Wks old Reas | MAple 5-1528
PARAKEETS 8! PPLIES a
‘(83 Sanderson __ FE? 2-772?
Bhotguns & rifles $15 up|
Gun Repalr & Beo ope Mountin
BURR-SHELL 375 § felon Lal E PUPPIES,
_— Sp | HUNTING SALE [J Shells. field loads PUPPY $5 MOTHER REGIS-|
GUN SALE ier seh German Shepherd FE; 26 FT
7 WKs OLD |
white standard. Champ! |
AKC registered FE 35-0789 |
a box 9ARAKEETS GUAR TO TALE |
» BLOND FEMALE |
Every Friday .....7 p.m.
with papers Sale or trade. FE | | Every Saturday acct p.m.
3] Every Sunday ....2 p.m.
ante MEAVUICITIN on SALES |
For Sale Housetrailers 738 Sale Farm Produce 73
6 ACRES OF STANDING | CORN.
_MA_5-3301_8665 Dixie Hwy. __ GET YOUR APPLES & roe ke
at Sutton’s Orchard, 324 N. Lake
rae Rd Open Tues.. Phurs.,
PEARS. , APPLES. 5. TOMATOES &
_#rapes. 64 W elgtie cine __
NUMBER 1 POTA TOES. $2.50-100
ib, 392] Bald Mountain Rd. at
- Sliverpell_ Intersection.
SPRAYED RED DELICIOUS AP-
les & Jonathans. $1.50 up. 7034
atchery Rd
SQUAS H 3c & 4c PER POUND.
3131 Nearing Rd., Rochester,- off
_ South Blvd FE 5-6576
SEBAGO WINTER POTATOE:
-40 per bu, 3356 Bald Mt. Ra.
SIZE 38 HUNTING SUIT & WIN-
chester 12 gauge pump FE
24808 WINESAP & KING QF RED AP-
ples 1246 Eason OR 3-1974.
WINTER SQUASH. ALL VARI eties Puc oe ns. 3660 Giddings
_Rd_ FE 5-666
Sale_ Farm, irm Equipment 7 70 |
CHAIN SAWS 3 HP SAWS ALL
positions Bee price $169.50. Our
price. $119 All tractors and
mowers Lresey reduced.
Lee's Sales & Service
TERMS 921 Mt Clemens
FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND
used Proux Oliver Sales on M24.
_Just north u_ Oxford,
HAY TOOLS — NEW, USED AND
rebuilt Davis Machinery Co Ph
NA 17-3292 ohn Deere New Idea
at Ortonville. —
MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS
tals Parts & Repairs
1890" cookie Rd MI 6-0446
McCulloch Chain Saw
Headquarters OME IN ANI) HAVE A CUP OF
COFFEE AND LOOK THE NEW
"89 MODELS OVER WE HAVE
A COMPLETE LINE OF CHAIN
SAWS ON DISPLAY WE TAKE
TRADE- aN CREDIT TERNS.
NG DROS. one, RD AT OPDYKE
FE 4-0734 or FE 41112
OCTOBER SALES
Tractors, .iliers, & mowers. New
& used WH consider any rea-
sonable offer over cost to reduce
stock.
EVANS EQUIP 6507 DIXIE HWY.
MA 5-1878 or OR 3-7924
Gigredaes ue Monday
SEE
NEM DI
2 row corn picker
TN
wae TERMS
HOUGHTER & SON
J 1 Case & New Idea Dealer
| Rochester OL_1-9761
SUBIC AME
Farmall Cub tractor with 12 Inch
piow With hidraulic starter and |
lights PTO In A-] shape
Priced at $695 Credit terms.
KING BROs.
PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE
= Ll
4.0734 a E 41112)
Auction Sales 77 |
—E — ———— ES
B&B
Auction Sales X89 Dixie Highway
Drayton Plains
Buy and Sell Daily
ORlando 3-2717
Every Wednesday, NM
aplle west of North Hill Sascppine
Center Rochest
HOUSETRAILER. LIKE
new 227 Hemmingway St Lk
Onion |
pion stock | 20 FOOT LADONNA NEE Ds | A work inside $375 Also dolly, $25. | 12.8 PADDOCK at Pike) FE 4-4246
OL 2-282 OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR
MOLILHOME ESTATES. MODERN
Auto Accessories 80)
62-53 FORD TRANSMISSION, RA-
| Ser OF HOLLYWOOL . FENDER
For Sale Tires 80A_
|
| STANDARD - BRAND. NEW TIRES
| | USED TIRES GUARANTEED |
WY & ‘fo <\
Of Men deeee 1o—it Ra
“Herbie’s promised to teach us to play football if we come
ye early next Saturday! = Jay Alan
Rent Trailer Space 79
thuse who want the best. 40x80
foot lots, 16x40 cement. patio.
Sidewalk room tor garden on
epi ue 36 ft «streets. Storm
[om east of eee ord. On
Lateville Rd_ Ph. OA _8-3022_
fon fh and playgroun¢. E
|
YOU'VE sEEN THE REST; NOW
see the pest Square Lake ‘Trailer
eat k. FE 2-5295.
dio and all other Ford parts 5048
Pheasant, Crescent Lake |
33 FORD V8 MOTOR $35 OR |
_3-3264 ee
| 1953 FORD 6 MOTOR. 1961 PLYM
_motor. 197 S_ Johnson
skirts & 1 baby spotlight $25.
Ingu! re 925_ epost Le
SAVE MONEY.
Tirow away your spark phigs—
_ Mise fuel igniters — FE 4-8095
1 USED TIRES $350 UP. WE
buy sell Also whitewalls.
STATE TIRE SALES
roan Saginaw St FE 4-0687
ue in on Genera! Safety Tires. |
dae ltd cent off Black or
whitewall
L
ED WILLIAMS __ #51 8 Saginaw et Raebur
sizes. Your choice $695 L & |
Standard Serv , 644 Oakland
| CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE
Auto Service 81
car. Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma
ed Bhop 23 Hood Phone FP
Sale Motor Scooters 82
CUSHMAN SCOOTERS
ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE
as ose a |
Heavy loads $2.79 box Cages 591 th 8t FE 2-402 | |30 FOOT ALMA BEST OFFER | For Sale Motorcycle. 83 &3 Biue rocks $229 carton! POODLES. TOY PUPPIES. 641 | | takealAtter MONE) 9703 00 pa eee
23 per cent off on ail bunting, hiro Ave, Pontiac | 4 x10 ake” NEW. SACRIFICE | 1948 HARLEY-HUMMER_ VERY
Sosle eels \ : good, $125 MAytair 6-553 Browning shotguns. See. the
20 gauce =
10 per cent down — Easy terms | POODL [ES WHITE TOY PUPPIES.
on guns
Trade in your old gun
Used guns
Enter our big pheasant contest be-
fore season opens
Kelly's Hardware 3994 Auburn
Adams Auburn Hgts FE 2.8811 |
ITALIAN RIPLE 735 CALIBER,— Sportster, metal parts chrome)
$35 FE 5-1733
KNOTTY PINE GUN CABINETS
__OR_3-5526
LARGE aes USED SHOT-
us rifles. Ben's joes Office
{Patterson, FE 4-5141_
MODEL 50 WINCHESTER AUTO
Ventilated rib cutts compensator
with adjustable tube 12 gauge
Ra new $140 5390 Pine Knobb
RELOADING G COMPONENTS —
USED GTi
SuaYBAUGH'S
630 Oaklanc FE 86-0453,
REVOLVER, ae CALIBER & HOL-| ster $25. FE 4-2008 before 330!
STEVENS 16 GUAGE DOUBLE
barre’ shot gm like new. 3142
_Henrydale, Auburn Hgts new PARAKEETS CANARIES. CAGES.
Shotgun shels'= max load — 12-16-20
E hs 9x 35 Binoculars. rez $50. a istered FE 86-6460
79 N Saginaw E §-1401) niece _ $75, FE 5-5389 24
PHILIPs SPORTING aces
USED ARCHERY EQUIP.
Food Since 1027 584 Oakiand Ave
123. Seminole Ave
REG GERMAN SHEPHERD PU TP. | =
pies. exc bioodline exceptional
temperament, $35 sand up MA
4-1067__ _
REG TOY FOX TERRIER
puppies $20 & $25 OR 3-8078 |
sIAMESE KITTENS
32. Parkhurst
| THOROUGHBRED SCOTTIE — |
Harriett off Hatchery Road ou: est
45° FC = aay “10 FOOT 1957 DE- or ALLSTATE. $98 6151 ORION
troiter, 2 bedroom sleeps 7. au-
tomatic washer excellent condl-
ion Sacrifice | Cal) FE agees
sCOTTY SPOR TSMAN 12",
alum Sleeps 4 Sink ice tox,
_ Stove OL 1 1-1236 | ater ipm
AIRSTREAm .iGHTW BiGAaTt
Trave! Trailer Since 1032. Guar-
anteed for life See them anc get
& demonstration at Warner Trail-
er Sales 9098 W Huron (Plan
to join one of Wally Bryan's
exciting caravans } UNTRAINED ENGLISH SETTER| ATTENTION HUNTERS CAMP-
11 months old Male. $35. Call |
_FE_ 2-0329
TWO REGISTERED BOXERS FA | ther fawn: son brindle Will sel}
or trade 179 Onelda Rd Pontiac
(WHITE “MICE. BIRDS ALL PET
Shop, 55 Williams, FE 4-6433,
Hunting Dogs 698.
2 AKC MALE BEAGLES 6 MOS
1 Female. all started OR 3.6354
AKC | er nORs “SPANIEL FE! miata |
4KC REG BLACK K AND "TAN |
male coon hound 17 months oid. |
_ $65. Call rE 2-0329_
ENGLISH PO! -R PUPS, REG-
GERMAN SHORT HAIR "POINTER,
male, 2'2 years oid 1 bird dog
making equip ee cheap. MA_ GERMAN SHORT T HAIRED POINT- 148: | __5-1954 or OR 3-
WINCHESTER eae . MODEL 12!
12 gauge full choke trap grade
ventilated rib $90 FE 5-069!
Hunting Accommo. 65 65A
a
FOR SALE — 40 ACRES. 2 HUNT-,
ing cabins nr. Sener & Grand er thoroughbred, papers avaiable
Male, 3 years old OR 3-1488
Goon HUNTING DOG $40 FE 4-880
\HUNTING DOG GERMAN SHORT | haired pointe- Reg. maie. $1s5
MAvifair 6-3016
| REGISTERED
er pups, MA POINT
q. REG. ENGLISH POINTERS 4 MO ed Cheap 51 Kimball FR &-[s97 i 3730 Orchard Lake Rd FE 2-260 |REG ENGLISH POINTER WEI1
Bait, Minnows, Etc. ic. 65B
AWLERS 2 DZ. FOR 48c NITE CR RED WORMS 100 for 78c_ 389 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE
Open 24 hours, 7 days
Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66
} DAY SERVICE. BLACK DIRT
_ sand, gravel and rock. FE 5.7645
1-2-3 OR MORE LOADS TOP 5011
or black dirt. Loaded or deliv
ered. Field office, FE 5-5643 oc:
FE8-6642.
1 OR MORE YDS. OF PEAT humus, waded 7 days a week
689 Locnaven. FE 5-1413
rompt delivery, OR _ 3-064
$5 YARDS OF BLACK DIRT. . $8
Sad & gravel EM 3-068!
a4 TOP SOIL BLACK DIR
and @ gravel. FE 4-3058. FE
_5-7664.
&-1 BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL,
Lawns seeded. $10 FE 5-0214
A-] TOP SOIL, CRUSHED 5 STONE | 2% YDS BLACK DIRT ou PEAT |
sand rf eM Ss peat fill Ear)
3-053) | EM &-l TOP SOIL SAND, GRAVEL.)
fill) & black dirt. Bulldozing oll 3-6 eeavating basements OR: 4-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE | Sand, Gravel. Fill rt le Conkiin -
_FE_8-)112 or FE 2-6572 __
1-A TOPSOIL, BLACK DIRT &
peat Fill, sand, clay or gravei
_OR } 39-7549 ee :
American >
Stone Product JOA stone ........... 75 per val
Pea rock 59) 288 90 per yd
Oversized stone 1 25 per yd
Fill dirt toa. $150 WP et toad
Beach sand sees Gu
Delivery extra MA 5-216).
6335 SASHABAW RD
BLACK AND FILL DIRT BEACH 4
sand Read ee Vicinity Union’
aust EM 3
GO Sage on SOIL
bi oe dirt. 514 vds. $9 delivered i
FB 4-6588
GooD — ROAD GRAVEL S L 6 YDS.
700 Deligered FE_4-6588
PREPARED DRIVEWAY OR AVE FE 46-3263 or FE
SHREDDED P. PEAT |
will Del. BL French. OR 3-9733'
WELL ROTTED MANURE BEST of farm | top soil MY > 1232
YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING
Hen soil. gravel, fill, etc, FE
2
GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell
things yoy’re: not using
through Classified Ads! i
trained 307 N. Perry bell eh)
REGISTERED ENGLISH POINT-
er, lyr old. FE 2-4990
POINTER PUPPIES. REG AMER
_ ican _field FE _ 93-5847
Dogs T Trained, Boarded. 70
OOGS. CATS BOARDED — FE
2-4708 Burr-Sheli, 373 S. Teie
_graph.
_ Hay, y, Grain & Feed 7,
IST AND IND HAY. $17 AND UP Straw & twine Phone MA 5-0066 aL , TYPES OF HAY STR Aw ‘om eee hay Will de- | 2179 “liver OA
For Sale Livestock 72 Fe Ee EE EO
2 GOOD YORKSHIRE BROOD sows due now Oakland 8- B48
_FOR SALE 10 YEAR OLD BUCK: skin mare $150 OL 1-6745 or OL
_1-1031
|JUST*=OUT OF ROCHESTER, fy |
owner 7 room 7 baths true
ranch home Beamed ceilse
piank fleers fireplaces g4f0
square feet of Jiving area Ail”
om 3%, gecres of scenic ground on
Paint Creek Fisting asd =wim-
ming Phone OL 1-6745 or OL |
1-1031 Gpen house Sunday from).
ta 5 pm
WESTERN SADDLE RAWHIDE tree. $85 MAytair_ 8-5353
For Sale e Poultry 74. _ Ty ee MU ST SELI 1. 18 FT HOU SETRAIL-
res SALE 98 CHICKENS. 66c |
_OR_ RAR
3-815 1
Sale Farm Produce 75
APPLES PEARS CIDER HONEY
Kingsbury s 2330 Clarkston Kd
Lake Orion
APPLES BRING BASKETS CRIS-
man Orchards. 5670 Commerce,
ne
PPLES DELICIOUS ORCHARD at 691-°N Squirrel Rd. Auburn
meee
PPLES - GRAVENSTEIN <. CORT-
ae Mcintosh Delicious Jona-
than Snow Winter Banana.
Grimes Golden & others Hallo-j
ween pumpkins Sweet cider, Oak-
land Orchards 2208 East Com-
merce R between Burns and
Duck _Lake Rds, Milford.
APPL E3 & SWEET CIDER, _ HOME-
stead Orchards 5460 Orchard Lk.
oa CHOICE BARTLETT PEAHS AF. ales for canning Corner of
Waple and Orchard Lake Rd De Conick Bros. Orchards MAy-
fair 6-2106
(OL ACKMORE FARMS 2150 E SIL.
rbell Rd. Canning apples OL |
1. “480
ET. You
dridge Orchard 62
K miles N of Rochester Whole:
sale ot retail bu & up, ing trailer for sale fits back of
tckup truck Priced-to sell. 3414
ald Mt Ra FF 8-0551
| BEAUTIFUL 27 FT SCHUI T WITH |
hath 3151 He.ena Troy Mich
Near Livernois & Beaver Rds:
iF YOU'VE LOOKED,
You know why
To look at this
Alma 1953 29-ft . $1305
OR 3-27209
FOR SALF OR RENT LOVELY
1957 Glider trailer 34 ft, 2 bed-
Toom. excellent cond Sleepg 6.
Roomy interior Tmin diate oc-
cupancy Mi #- 0892 _after _n pm.
| IMMEDIA TE SALE, 1956 | GEN-
eral de.uxe housetrailer 30 ft
ae and take over payments 350
al ol tank and all outside
a umbing FE 68-8019 Mrs La-
Form
MOBILE HOME SALES S$ 51-27 | ft.
hardsan $796; 50-30 ft Spar-
ae $1,205; 52- 36 ft 2 bedroom
Travelo $1,795; 53-33 ft Crestline
$1495 55-31" Pontiac Trail $1.905
The price is right of new 58
New Moons, also see the fdbu-
lous 1959 Ventura Homes New
Mecan dealer MY 2-4611
_ PARKHURST TRAILER SAL LES
Oxford Trailer Sales
TEWART GENERAL
HOLLY VAGABOND.
CREAT LAKES & ZIMMER
14 to 53. & to 10’ wide used
trallere Bottle gas & accessories.
Fur variety size. price & best
terms we cannot be beaten 1
mie saith aot Lake Orion eon
M24 MY 2-072) - ee
Pontiac Chief Detroiter
B renee ns
Lbs} 8 & 10 wide |
i t trade-tn allowance ever.
(ret oir deal before you buy Re-
member, mn will save hundreds
ol collars {
‘Bob Hutchinson
Mobile Home
peles ine 4301 Dixie Hithwar
4 Miles Narth ot Pontiac
OR_ 3-1202
_ Open « Days a Week
SEF 1S FOR BUYS IN CAMPING
trailers or homes. Champion 1955
2 bedroom 41 ft with alum.
awning. epecial $2450: Anderson
19855 41 ff $3750 Royeraft 2
bedroom 42 f1 §2 100. Westwood
1958 2 bedroom 45 { , National
1953 22 ft $1.100: Holly 17% ft.
1958 “used $1 450, New Toura- |
homes. 15 7 ane 18. ft Many
others to choose from Holly Ma-|
rine Coach Sales, 15210 Holy Rd.
_ Ho) ly MEtrose4-6771
MICHIGAN ARROW aw” FOOT 2
bedroom. very reac FEM 3-855 1
er siecps 4 $175 or best offer Qt
TRA LER EXCHANGE
oo Andersons
We buy, sell and trade.
Used 8-10 Wides OSED TRAILERS oN eta
PAYMENT PLA
Bottle Gas
Parts and Supplies @0 8 Telegraph FE 2-3200
Open 9 to 6- Closed Sundays
t SHORT OF MONEY?
Let us sell eu trailer from our
large lot We will pick up vour
trailer. wdcvertise, demonstrate,
sell and arrange for financing.
so you receive cash immediately
or aniy 10 per cent We have
upers waiting, so Ake and
phone or come out. arine
Coach pane 15210 iaoll d. ME)-
_fose_ 4-67 __ Holly
__ Rent ent Trailer Space 79 79
AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VII-
jage The finest % mile SE Pon-
tiac
AY N Opdyke FE 5-3361
INSIDE CITY LIMIT 2 are Dicom bus stop Son Traile
Coach Park, FE 5 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON | te mile East of Clarkston
your Harley Davidson see Harley
avidson Sales Co 72 8. Gaxl-
aw
Boats & Accessories 85
144 FT BOAT. 15 HP EVINRUDE
15 HP JOHNSON ELECTRIC | WITH
|18 FT. NATIONAL ONE DESIGN
CUSTOM BUILT
SEE THE NEW F Teal Craft Sport boat. Ideal for | —
FE. 2-8033 motor Good buy at $500 In-
cludes skis. ski rope & life jackets
_Call_after 6 | 3-8286_
remote controls OF.
seen at 1791 Orchard _Lake Rd
class sloop. complete with satis.
7‘a bp. auxiliary outboard bilge |
pump cradle & rest of season's |
dockage at Frenchies Landing |
mis Te
25 Per Cent Discount | On al) 1958 wont motors &
boats & trast |
OWENS MARINE Leigh
396 Orchard - Ave rE 2-8070
30% OFF
BOATS, MOTORS & TRAILER
TROJAN CRUISERS & abouts.
NEW & ee BOAT TRAILERS
TT- ER Mtrs. & Service.
CRUISELOUT BOAT SALES
1401 Highwood at Walton Bivd |
FE 8-4402 9-9 Open Sun BE e870 |
BOATS FIBERGLASSED.
Orion 3 MY 3- 1448 or MY 3-9940 -: = ae RODY SDIHGIST
OIL i,t § YA DU ODY AND
_EIBERGLAS = a condition. 402 N. Saginaw.
15!
boat, 30 HP motor, trailer cheap
OA 82008. | -
SAILBOAT: COMET 16-FT 5-FT | ips rae PANEL, A-t_ RONNING
condition Call
Harold Turner-Ford, MI_4-7500
1949 DODGE 1'2 TON WALK-I} van Call BOB BUTLER, Harold
Turner Ford MI_4-7500. j
beam. fiberglassed. wooden hull, |
sails and cockpit cover included.
$300 FE 8-1978 Wanted U sed Cars & DAP
USED CARS
Will buy
"e aaevae EF TEL EVERYONE
KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAID
USED CARS
oO JIM HARTLEY OR 3-6111
Dixie “OK Lot Dixie Hwy
Drayton _
| ATTEN TIONE |
WE NEE
CLEAN CARS
All Makes = All Models
HOP AEE
THEN SE
WERE PAYING
Top $55 Doll lar | AND WE'RE
gens MOTOR SALI NEW LOCAT ON
“052 W. HUROS PEO!
68 Oakland
orf naan Smet HEALY a MY |
1957 i Ro
colu "g a nasa :
males Best offe offer my - FE
For Sale Cars 71 a ti
1955 BUICK SUPER itlon, ful low Eee or exe ones .
ower, oF ow
PE ea 1956 BUICK, 2 DR., UTO,, R&H. Sharp. Eddie Bisele Ford. FE 5-9204.
1956 BUICK SUPER $pa, oR AnD top. power steerin ing
Pers 2 tone A-l ng, Ye sell, $1,400
1958 ee SPECIAL 2 DR” BE. 5480 equipped 4500 miles,
FOR QUALITY
CADILLACS
Also a fine ee of other
glean used cars, It’
Wilson-Pontiac Cadillac
1350 N.
Woodward B'ham MI 4-1930 ‘63. BUICK FULLY LLY EQUIPPED.
Drives good EM 3-008: Rig
__ gins
i957 BUICK.-4 DR. &
R&H, new white wails. Sharp.
_ Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204
~~ 1952 Buick 2-Dr.
Special today aa & super “ os
ooks 00 g
Automatic daa "aul tor sas. LE’S AUTO 8A
PE 3-2351
UB JL
ee ecb
at 5 66 SUPER BUICK CO NVERTIBLE,
Coral & White White nylon 538,
full power A beauty at 61, a
Russ Johnson Mtr Sales
1 953 CHEV, 2 DR NO MONEY down Eddie Steele Ford.
5-9204 $2 CHEVY. A-1 CONDITION R&H, 386 after $6 p.m.
Sat all day, “$1 CHEVY DELU ane CLEAN
R&H. $165 EM 30081, HR! ggins.
"40 ) CHEVROLET ie
or. lains
REPOSSESSION Good and tires no rust.
$1 full eg No cash neesee
Payments ca mo. Mr.
Great Lakes. FE 8-402. | 1954 CHEVY SE AIR 27DR. 4 new white walls and tubes Cheap.
R 3-049 EV. 2 DR NO MONEY
down Eddie Steele Ford. FE
53-0204
185 CHEVY, BEL AIR 4¢DR . 3405.
1963 Pontise Catalina hardtop.
shift, WE N EED
Cars "65 to "58 m-dels Must be clean.
AVERIPIES
2020 Dixie Hwy
wTD ree $1 OR ‘5
WTD 1955 FORD OR CHEV
in good cond
No eaers
32-5998, after
WE PAY
TOP DOLLAR
Matthews-
jaargreaves @1_OAKLAND_AVE._ AWE
High
DOLL.
16 FT. CEDAR STRIP. CAN “BE | Russ Dawson
232 8 SAGINAW FE 2-0131
Used Track es
USED TRUCK PAR MAKES | AND Ts MOTOR
2635 Anbar Ave
RINTS, |
FIBER-GLAS | For Sale a
USED SCI
1949 GMC
1948 GMC
Ford
y be seen at Avondale Juntor |
building
Auburn Heights
quotations
Auburn Heights
ME 4-6112
duck hunting, also good util. boat | FORD F-3 STAKE
Only $249.50
Harrington Boat Works
YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER yo
1899 As TELEGRAPH RD
STORAGE Make your reservations now for!
boat & moter storage Complete
winter servic
INSIDE & OUTSIDE STORAGE
Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER
1889 § TELEGRAPH RD
FE 2.8033 Open Sundays | 1
STORAGE ie BOATS & MOTORS
IN AND OUT SERVICE
WINTERIZING
INLAND LAKES SALES | FE 4-712) 3127 W_ Huron FE 26122 |
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW
overhead in volume buying Save
up to 50 per cent on first quality
Cadillac, aluminum fiberglass
and molded plywood boats large
selection from which to choose
Big discounts on °58 Evinrude
otors
Revolutionary 1959 Evinrudes now
on display. See them. try them
and sell vourself on the best for
"39 Dawson's Saies At Tipsico
Lake Take M59 to West High-
jJand. right on Hickory Ridge Ra.
about 7 miles to Demode Rd
_ Turn left _and follow signs
T ransportation Offered 8 87
CARS FOR GREENBORO WN C
Gas allowance to Hartford Conn
_ FE _2-3215 FE 2-5823 efter 6 pm
FLY 4 ENGINE | AIRLINER TO
California: $80: Hawail $99 10
_Ferry Service, tne OR 3-1254
TRUCK GOING NORTH PART
_load, either way FE 5-6806_
Wanted Used Cars 88 PPE LOPLI LOLI LPI
AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND
cheap cars FE 72-2666 dava or
eves
BEST TG rn ‘JUNK CARS.
~ CASH FOR CARS | HARDENBURG MOTOR se
Cass at Pike FE 5.
CAST: roN aoe MODEL
ED CARS
Community Motor Sales
AUBURN AT EAS’ BLVD
PE 8-4538
HJ WAN WELT 4540 DIXIE
Hwy. Drayton Plains pays the |
High Cash Dollar for all late
models Ph OR 3-1036-.
See M & M Motor Sales | = top dollar. on late mode! cars
2 Dine Hwy. OR _¥1603
A-i RICES JUNK CARS AND
scrap. Free tow, OR 3-6016
TOP CASH FOR “ANY POs ) OR
mode! Trade up or dow i
ECONOMY CARS aa "AUBURN Open Sundays |
CHEVY | -6300. ‘00
1 ton all steel pickup Px. $45.
'. ten utility box,
E_2-9700_ eee 1s FORD ', TON WRECKER.
Ashton adjustable boom,
sa winch, new tirgs. us 5-9261.
PICKUP,
IOOL
CHEVROLET
Push
| 82 Hu ison
GMC | DUMP, GOOD D CONDI-
_tion, $525 Be 3.7135. bumper heaey
Call BOB BUTLER. Harold
Turner Ford MI 4-7500.
EVY (PANEL BY _ OWNER.
9x25 ae vue
OB CHEVY "1
OA_ 8-3779
“INTERNATIONAL |
Turner Ford, MI_4-7500.
1984 REO 14 FT. VAN BODY. 2 iapeed axle.
TLER.
Ford, A 4-7500
1956 FORD
1, TON PICKUP
8 cos
en 3. 1365
DON'T BUY «a SEW
OR USED TRUCE
"Til You Cherr Orr Low Prices.
OWENS. 147 ©
FE ——
ODGE 1 TON Dt Tires Ike new. $250.
1 e
4 Speed
JACK COLE, INC. DODGE - Plymouth HRYSLER
1000 W, Maple at Pontiac Trail
Walled Lake MA 4-451)
“48 JEEP PICK-U
“wheel drive, $175 _FE 40927, 1955 DODGE
", TON PICKUP
transmission,
PONTIAC'S ~ TRUCK CENTER
GM RETAIL BRANCH
Oakland at Cass
1957 esis F109 PICK-UP, 8 FT. 6 ply tires, Call BOB BUT- Turn MI Har
FORD TRUCK $50
OLive 2-4693 __
i DODGE 4 TON ia Te
dump, Good
Sun. Smith Motor sales”
__& Auburn, FE 41170
“INTERNATIONAL 1 pick-up, $73, OR 3-276] cond.
Lake Orion Motor Scles_
M24 AT CLAR /PORD — RY \r P28
06 CHEV aE AIR V-6 «DR.
P-P G. R&H. Cont. wheel.
21,000 "miles A-} shape. 360 W
Fal rmount After 4 4 p.m, _
33. CHEVY CONVERT. TAKE
over payments 385 N __ Johnson.
{ MAW? ‘s2 ‘53 ® ‘% MAKES AND Modeis on hana Come out &
look them over!
Auburn Motor /|'
Sales CORNER PIKE & E. BLVD.
Have 1962 CHEV CLUB COUPE, POW- ergiide, R&H Absolutely no mon-
ey ‘down Assume payments of
bo month Call Credit Mer
Parks at MI 47500 Harold
are Ford
i950 CHEVY s 4 DR $150 FE 49424 or MY
‘1987 CHEV. WAGON. $1550 EM /
1956 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR HARD-
top V-8 engine, radio, heater and
pewergiide Our stock No. 4242. A
real buy for $1196.
North Chev. Hunter Bivd st 8 Woodward Ave
Birmingham MI 4-2735
1956 Ford Customline AL
Radio & heater $945
1953 DeSoto Automatic transmis. |
dr. sedan | sion. Radio & heater. 4
Sharp!
1949 Chevrolet Carry-All. Hunter's
Special Good cond. --.. $108
1953 Nash. 2 dr. sedan ... $295
1953 Chevrolet 4 dr sedan .. $445
1953 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan Hydra-
matic Radio & theater. Good
cond .. Mens : 5A $495
HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 minutes from Pontiac’
On the Bargain Bivd.
Oxford, Michigan QA 8-2528
‘96 CHEVY ¥-8. 4 DR R&H. 2
tone. 1 owner. $1,195
R&R MOTORS 724 Oakland PE 43: 4-3529
1960 CHRYSLER, IMPERIAL, E EX-
cellent cond Clean throughout.
Assume payments 11 8-2089 aft-
er 6
TOP, BOOK, SAVE
1957 Mercury Montclair 4-door hard-
sap full power, biack & white
ish $2195
1956, Buick Super. 4-door hardtop.
full power $1685
1956 Buick 2-door hardtop. Dyna-
flow, radio and heater $1595
ies Pontiac 870 hardtop, hydra-
atic. extra sharp $1495
1955 Buick Speciai, 2-door, dyna-
flow. radio heater $1085
1855 Pontiac. 2~jioor veda: red and
white finish 8
1953 Buick hardtop. ‘dynaflow red
ane a finish. A real
=a
on
1983 *Pemtine Deluxe 2-door, hydra-
matic, radio and heater $595
1951 Mercury overdrive with pass-
ing gear, Like 85 new $
1950 Ford. A real bargain at $ |
1950 Ford. Only
SHELTON Pontiac - Buick
1) Rochester OL 1-8133
58 DESOTO
4 DOOR SEDAN
BRAND NEW!
Powerflite trans. Power
steering
$595 DOWN
BRAID DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER
34 Years Fair Dealing
Cass at W Pike Sts
_ FE 20186
BUICK Better Buy Used Cars
$2895 aes ee CENTURY 2 HARDTOP, BEAU- TIRUL GARNET RED FIN-
RAKES THING
ANYONE couLD | pe FOR
HURRY!
ONE WON’ t AST
OLIVER
BUICK ay Orchard ar ee ae
FE 2-010 Eves.
ease wee
PE 4-6016 RADIO. HEAT. Po
we a ars
E TRANS.
, 5048 pExS, TRAD Cres-
“h4 EXCEL. CON
tires, like new. Clean tiaiae A
9 2546 Pontiac Lake
GRAND OPENING
62 Pb s. Must be seen to
ndependent Auto Sale “Pra Baldwin” .
DODGE 1000 W Maple
Walled Lake 1953 DODGE CORONET
V-§ 4 door sedan, new tires...
autom atic trangunis sion
ONLY 6205
COLE'S ‘PL. y MOUTH.
CHRYSLER
at rer
MA 4 1654 FORD. NO loft 2! Down.
_Eddie Steele Ford E 5-020¢4,
Herdenbur ‘$6 Pont 4 dr As on, Hyd
ey Ford Vic. R&H.
‘$1 outa yar $
IRNER CASS & PIKE FE 54-7398 |
_ PULL 1 . Must ae OR é
it OLDS 98 AY ee
power, ap on other. extras,
ole Sate Sales : Gare, SRP LYMOUTS Rig rkston, Mich,
HASKINS Stock
Clearance 1054 Olds 68 oe — hy-
dramatic, heater . = $867
1956 Chevrolet convertible, V-8
engine, radio and heater ... $1327
1957 «Chevrolet 210 2-door, V-8
engine powerglide, heater $1627
1957 Pord Fairlane Victoria, Pe
trainees radio end hea -
ba campirc aman woes . $1 17
Stil some 1958 Impalas, wagons,
Bei ax 4-doors and Delray 2
Toes Chey. 6781 ie ga at
MApie 5- Open aes ict 8
=a
: ake
mileage, pew tires, Wie: Pe
2-8503
32 OLDS &@ R&H, GOOD THRU- out, EM 3-8373 $53 OLDS FIESTA A-l CONDI-
tion. 8705 FE 5-2046
‘82 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. B&H, A peed car EM
1085 PLYMOUTH. R&B, EXC_CON-
dition sell or trade, FE 2-7145.
"32 FORD MAINLINE
Lake Rd. or call
a
$189 full
090) 6m 1962 FORD V-8
REPOSSESSION
oa pen ceeame
7 d tires
Mr Bell. Great Canes!
springs.
34 FORD EXCEL. COND. Mic. | 4-4060 |
13 FORD, ¢ DR. Eddie Steele
1935 FORD RC ROADSTER | wird Ford i modified
a_ Bly
1930 30 MODEL A - FORD
__FE &
"90 FORD. NE NEW Peeters sY¥e.-
shock healer
Can be on anytime at
_iie Meadow ¢ one we ine on
i857 FORD FAIRLANE 806, 4 D 3 FO H, whites
Eddie Steeie Pord. FE 5-
‘04 PORD STATION eaaoe PE _ +3056. NOM MONEY |
3 FORD Vic.
R&H WW Onis
Ra
T24 Oakland FORDOMATIC.
R Lorors FE
“CY
vV-8. FOM
Absolutely no money down
sume payments of $30.99 month
Crecit Mgr Mr
41500, Harold Turner
2 FORD. FORDOR 8 STANDARD
transmission Private party. $200
ORiando 3-1075
| 535 FORD 68 CUSTOM |
Fordomatic. R&H
trade $795 South Bivd at dy
4-0587
MODEL A FORD 1}
Running cond. Also parts 676 W ‘40 FORD. RUNS GOOD PHONE PE 46706 aa
" FORD STATION _ _heeds repairs, cheap OR ans
"$7 FORD ee atte Ane!
mee 6-9101 or FE 1-0
FORD 8 ae E
“nroughout_eM 3008 Rigstss
‘Sl FORD
2 DOOR
$145
Sie
OWENS 8S SAGINAW
FORD FAIRLANE ( CLUB SE-
R&H white walis
"53 FORD CUSTOM 8 1
equipped H Manning 5048 Pheas-
Crescent Lake BUY YOUR 1956 FORD FROM _ Matt Dickall today. Eddie Steele |
‘Ford FE_ 45-9204 j
OWENS FORD
1930 PICK-UP
TRANSMISSION
a 40 FORD 2 funning gear
is walls, ful] engine. $500, 1955
Ford Customlines 2-Dr.
AUTOMATIC INDER,
$895
Larry faclig ROCHESTER FORD DEALER
OL_ 1-971)
‘DR, BO
| JEEP STRTION WAGON
linder, [ee condition
‘ot LINCOLN
Call Credit Mr
Parks at MI 4-7506 Harold Tur-
ner Lis
59 RAMBLER
TRADE-INS
iymouth V8 4 oe bs
evy Bel Atr
‘83 vote 8 cylinder 2 dr.
Chevy 2 PG dr.,
Roger’s Sales & Service
695. Auburn Ave.
Rambler — Jeep Dealer GOOD COND., $250. FE_2-7334 387 Going
54 Lincoln 4-Dr. No down payment eSaa
TOM_BOHR, INC _ MERCURY
R&H. Absolutely no money
Assume payment, of $865 month
Credit Mgr Mr
I _4-7500, Harold Turner Ford
1952 RAMBLER HARDTOP, OVER-
e. R&H Absolutely no money
down Assume payments of $11.46 CLUB "COUPE.
Get Wise, Economize —
RAMBLER EW & USED CARS
BILL SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & = Sarr ice
211_S. Saginaw MIDGET RACER.
sell cheap FE 2-79 ae “rast
1952. NASH. GOOD MOTOR. $85. __ 228 8. Anderson, evenings
[ALL NEW
MApie 55071 HASKINS
Inyites You
ON SUNDAY
Come out and select
your car!
ON MONDAY
Come out and make
your deal!
AND USED CARS LINED UP AND DISPLAY FOR CONVENIENT SHOP-
CHECK THE
THEN, DRIVE
AND GET THE
Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M165
Open nites Mo 8
odd High d nates 9 DR #sPOR-
2 tone. Powerflite, R&H.
reat clean Terms .
Clarkston Motor Sales
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH sprees
larksten. Mich Ma 54-5141
1963 "PLYMOUTH 4 DR. 2267 MT
Royal Ave. 1 biock poy ° of Bil-
ver Lake Rd
R. &C. Rambler SLOGA
We one Macal rs Deal
4 EM 3-4156
at Hardtep R&H Merco-
Cleans
| ‘881 Cuery 6 cyl. 4 4r Very nice. \ & arp.
“o4 Packara 4 Dr Auto trans.
| 83 Rambler — Priced right
‘31 Che vy 2 @r. runs «
‘62 Nash, 4 dr. good transpor-
at
‘62 Nash 4 ar. good transporta-
ticn
‘© Ford 8 cyl. 2 dr.
af Chev at ON 2 dr
R #'C MOTOR SALES
compLete eee oat 8AM.
WFOWTAG |G DR EXC COND? tion PE 21346, after 5_
iss PONTIAC 2 DR. HYDRA- matic R&H Absolutely no money
month Call credit mer Mr
Parks at MI 4-7500
ner Ford 5 PONTIAC STATION WAGON
PE
‘For Good Will Used Cars
Pontiac Sales ly5 Pore Convertible V-8 Fordo-
matic Power neers Radio
Heater 135 tow
era demo Full coped Plenty of
ext’as $199 dow
1957 Chevrolet V8 Bel-Air 4 dr
Hardtop Powergiide Power
brakes Hadio & heater Tur-
quolse & white . $125 down
alance
1954 Pontiac 4 dr sedan Mydra
Radio Heater Rear
seat speaker 2 tome ereen ...
$120 down
Also ego aoe specials.
N Main St. Clarkston
Open owighta “til «8
MApie 5-5566 or MApie 5-141
191 PONTIAC SEDAN VERY _¢lean FF 3-742 H Riggins
PONTIAC 8710 CATALINA 2DR
Red & white Can be «chown by
_Sppointment Sun FE 5-2702 1953 PONTIAC HARDTOP BEAU- tiful car Call after 5. FE 4-1468
1953 PONTIAC 4 DR, GOOD CON-
dition. Mike's Mobile Service 200
_ State St. FE 8-9233
1955 PONTIAC HARDTOP. RADIO. |
heater. Hydramatie Priced cheap-
er than a Chevrolet hard top
Our stock No 4554 Yours for
ony
North Chev. Hunter Blvd at 8. Neogene Are
Birmingham MI 42735
‘67 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN SAFARI _9 passenger station wagon, low
_ Mileage. Call FE 5-6587
“This Week Specials
E | 1954 Buick Like new. ... . $695
1954 Olds | 2dr
1954 Pontiac 2-dr. & 4dy $495 1954 Chevrolet 4-dr. P. Glide. $495
1955 Ford @ Bik Beauty .. 8745
Very small down payments — We
arrange financing
everee ao Pleas ae. money dows
LUCKY" AUTO. SAUCES
193 8. Saginaw
FE 42214 oe res 4-1006
1983 PONTIAC 4
REPOSSESSION Perfect engine good body no
rust, $292 full rice No cash
needed Payments $1650 a mo
Mr Bell Great Lakes. FE _8-0402
"8D PONTIAC. & 870 CATALINA, R&H
white walls. $1,075 FE €1883.
‘30 STUDE 6 “CYLINDER _ OD
New brakes. rough bedy $35. OR
3-2544.
1955 WILLYS OVERDRIVE-NEW
pene nearly new tires spot light
oe carrier. $195 6151 Orion
Re. % mile East of Clarkston.
BUY ee SAVE
noudeTen a SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE 528 N Main. Rochester OL 1-9761
FACTORY
BRANCH —
HOUSE you “Lhd EECOME TO
SUNDAY LOOK THE CARS Aden
THE ONE oro
WA AN) YOU'LL YSE :
READY tO COME IN
MONDAY AND MAKE
YOUR DEAL
PONTIAC
RETAIL
STORE CLEMENS 8
“EE E 117 BEHIND THR on OFFICE
|
. i 1958 Starchief custom cat ce
GOOD
BUY? In used cars, it's a
of Like plenty of beds co mileage - easy
- .. Clean,
attractive igre jr og
and
portant. » fair yr Thats
why a reliable dealer a
$2395 Py FORD FAIRLANE “500
ACTUAL Es. PO ING AND BE hices
$O95 © A BEAU 5 ROLET TIFUL 1953 CHEV.
R HARD- TOP, ONE oe
“$1695 hae ae moun PER 66 4 DR.
$1495 ioe PORD PAIRLANE 2 DR.
$795 ‘M4 BUICK 8U CON-
VERTIBLE, BYNAFLOW.
$495 ‘60 CADILLAC DR 63
SEDAN ‘
$5995 ‘$5 FORD TUDOR V-8.
S1095 RCHIEP
custom ¢ CATALINA
D1695 ‘ST NASH re ac ban
CROSS COUNTRY DR STATION WAGON.
$495 ‘4 FORD CUSTOMLINE
V« TUDOR
$995 OLDs CONVERT.
IBLE. HYDHAMA TIC
58 OLDS HOLIDAY 8
DR HARDTOP
$595 , ‘32 MERCURY 2 DOOR SE-
DAN
$1895 ‘37 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
Gites see POWER-
$1795 ‘37 FORD FPA ITRLANE
HARDTOP, FORDOMATIC
$95 ‘31 NASH RAMBLER 8TA-
TION WAGON
$845 ICE Ay
HARDTOP. DYNAFLOW
$995 AAS oes 4 DR. HYDRA-
$495 _ Ps puupecr WASP 4 DR
$1695 ‘54 CADILLAC 62 4 DOOR SEDAN
$345 ‘34 HUDSON 2 DOOR SE-
DAN
$995 ‘55 PONTIAC 4 DR E-
LUXE SEDAN. HYDRA.
MATIC
$995 "55 80TO HARDTOP
WITH AUTOMATIC TRANS,
$2395 ‘57 OLDS SUPER 88 HARD-
ge h HYDRAMATIC, FULL
$1095 ‘35 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
4 DR. R&H, POWERGLIDE.
$1295 ‘56. MERCURY
HARDTOP. MERCOMATIC
9 COURTEOUS SALESM TO ASSIST YOU _ =
JEROME “Bright Spot”
Olds-Cadillac Dealer
Orchard Lake at Cass
FE 80488 Open til 10