= AUIS Ai AAR ON” Paani morning. R 8, 1958 —28 PAGES ee in in Falun ,% 7 County Baking [f= of Drain, Sewer Projects Sought Barry, Schone to Ask Supervisors to Pledge Credit Support Oakland County super- visors Monday will be asked to pledge the county’s fi- nancial credit in backing the $4,760,000 Eight Mile road storm drain and the $6,175,000 Evergreen inter- ceptor sanitary sewer proj- ects. : Drain Commissioner Danie] W. Barry is expected to tell super- visers of the urgency of the Eight Mile road project which will serve portions of Oak Park and Southfield city. The city of Detroit# Barry says, will not enter into new contracts with Oakland County as the outlet for three sanitary. districts until bonds have been sold to finance the Eight Mile road project. ¢~ — One of the projects being held up is the Evergreen project, which is planned to serve South- field, the city of Lathrup Village, Westwood Village, a niajor por- tion of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, 5% square miles of Trey, Bloomfield Harold K. Schone, director of the Department of Public Works, which is engineering the Evergreen inter- ceptor, will meet supervisors, along with Barry, Monday to urge the county to pledge its full faith and credit ess ow aa Both are cinema : stress that Barry's office project, the Eight Mile job, is the key to more than 60 million dollars worth of sewer} construction. projects in the cotin- ty. fu Participating communi- ties which would benefit from. the construction of the Eight Mile read and Evergreen proj- ects will share in their costs, while the county is being asked to give its financial backing in. case of default, Other matters to come before the Board of Supervisors Monday in-) clude: (1) Proposed ‘consolidation of Committee Clerk Norman R: Bar- nard's duties with those of cor- poration counsel, and the suggest- naming of Barnard as new chief legal advisor for the county. (2) Resolution to borrow anoth- er $200,000 from two county funds, to supplement continued dwindling welfare relief funds. (3) Suggestion that a proposed incorporation of Woodcroft Village ip Farmington Township be de- ferred until a hearing can be held in the proposed aréa. Troy Father of 4 Killed at Work Pile of Steel Stampings Falls, Crushing Him in Royal Oak Plant A 33-year-old Troy father of four was crushed to death yester- day when a pile of boxes contain- ing steel stampings fell on him while at work at the Carrick! , Products Co., 2727 W. 14-Mile Rd., Royal Oak. George L. Cook of 192¢ Birch- wood St., a stock handler at the plant, was attempting to raise the boxes with a fork-lift truck when they tipped, according to Robert Davis, plant superintendent. Cook was dead on arrival at William Beaumont Hospital. An autopsy was to be performed this Fabulous | Gi ven ‘to tragedy, is en route to the : -Disationd Museum Smithsonian Institution in Washington as the gift of a New York jeweler... ‘Gem dealer Harry Winston will donate the Hope— largest of the world’s blue diamonds—to the institution for display in the Hall of Gems and Minerals. It is being shipped to Washing- ton by registered mail. Postal rates will exceed $150. Winston decided to donate the 44%-carat oval stone in order to help establish in Washington a col- lection of jewels to rival those of the other capitals of the world. The midnight-blue diamond, not quite the size of a, 50-cent piece, has been insured by var- lous owners for‘one to two mil- lion dollars, Winston insured it for a million. It will cost the Smithsonian nothing. Winston said Friday there will be a presentation ceremony ilon- day morning. at % He said me has turned down four offers for the gem since he ac- quired it in 1949 from the estate éf Evalyn Walsh McLean, Mrs. McLean, wife of a former owner of the Washington Post and one of ithe capital’s best known hostesses, bought the Hope in 1911 for a reported $154,000. . While owned by Winston, the Hope was exhibited all over the world and helped raise huge sums for charity. The dealer said he has more than had his money out of it. “ Winston has escaped the mis- fortunes which plagued many of the gem’s. former owners. Legend has it that the diamond was plucked from the forehead of a Hindu idol and smuggled out of) India by a Frenchman named Tav-) ernier in 1642, Tavernier was bitten, to death by a pack of dogs, * * * A number of subsequent owners, including King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, came to tragic ends, THE HOPE DIAMOND UF Still Needs $200, 000 Fund drive. Drive Time Short Time is closing in on the 1958 Pontiac Area United Fund headquarters this morning reported only 58.1 per cent of the goal reached. This means that before the Tuesday deadline, the Fund will need $200,836.62 to meet its minimum quota. k & Of sion, under_the direction of Mrs. Donald E. White, is the only divi- sion to surpass. its quota thus far. Its more than 1,200 door-to-door residential solicitors have collected $23,407.86, or 112.6 per cent of its quota. * * * Body employe totals yet to come in, the Industrial Division has raised $180,000. Both of these Gen- eral Motors plants are scheduled to begin their in-plant campaigns Monday. Commercial Division returns, although picking up the last few The reorganized Women’s Divi-| With Pontiae Motor and Fisher} +> | days, stand at $96,755.52—still far | short of the $179,371 quota, Judge Clark J. Adams and Berk- leley Voss, division chairmen, have |appealed to the 11 groups of work- ers in tthe Commercial Division to complete thelr calls by Tues- day. , * * * Mrs. R. G. Bump's. Waterford Township commercial were the only group to top their quota by this morning. Two groups directed by Victor Hoerath, how- ever, are nearing:100 per cent, * * *- Al Holcomb's Finance Group has raised $20,827, or 85 per cent of its quota, and the Retail Group 1 un- der Larry Payne has _ recorded $20,004.56, or 81.4 per cent of its quota. iKills 7 Persons “on Turnpike NEW YORK (# — The Hope diamond, a million- dollar gem with a three-century legend of curse and Head-on Crash’ “Ohio Patrolmen Study Why -Surviving Driver ‘Took:'Wrong Way NORWALK, Ohio () — Ohio turnpike patrolmen solicitors tried to learn today why a ‘motorist. drove east in a ‘westbound lane of the toll road, Seven ~died in the head-on crash that followed, but the wrong-way driver survived. A Jamestown, N. Y.. fam- ily of six, occupants of the other car, was wiped out. It was the second head-on col- lision.on the divided-lane highway. | Turnpike patrolmen said the auto driven by John M. Hines Jr., 41, Detroit, wag headed east in a west- bound lane. It crashed head-on with a vehicle driven by George IN. Bentley, 32, Jamestown. Hines was the only survivor,: listed in fair condition at Fisher- Titus Memoria! Hospital with a compound fracture of the right arm and multiple lacerations. * * * The dead, in addition to Bentley, | were his wife, Della, and their! ifour boys, 3, 12 and 13 years and, 18 months, plus Mrs. Claudia! Brooks, 45, Detroit, a passenger in Hines’ car. * * * ; | A gatetender spotted the Hines’ auto whipping along in the wrong) direction and quickly radioed ahead | to the turnpike patrol. Minutes la- ter the two cars blasted together in a grinding crash. * * * Patrolmen. found an oil-stained toll ticket indicating Hines had en- tered the turnpike at Exchange No, 5, Stony Ridge.- The time was Guilty in Betting | University ‘action today. Home for Aged Honeymoon Spot for Bride of 93 GLENDAEE, Calif. —Honey- mooning at a home for the aged today are the former. Mrs. Annet- tie Teilborg, 93, and her second bridegroom in two years, Web- - ster Goodrich, 88. ss * * * They were married Friday in ‘the First Baptist church by Dr. J. Whitcomb Broughter Jr. He officiated her. 1956 marriage to the late James Teilborg. Goodrich, a former North Da- kota farmer, met his bride-to-be when he moved into thé home for the aged in nearby Sunland last August. * * * Mrs. Teilborg, who has six grandchildren and 15 great-grand- children, has lived there since February 1956. U.ofM. Athletes Two Given $100 Fines; University May Take! Further Actian ANN ARBOR (UPI) — Two top of Michigan athletes, fined $100 each for selling illegal football betting cards, had their cases turned over to university au-' thorities for further disciplinary| * * t Tony Rio, Michigan's first string fullback who was suspended from jthe squad when athletic officials learned of his part in the gambling ring, and Jack Lewis, captain of the Wolverines’ Big Ten basketball team, pleaded guilty yesterday in an attempt to avoid publicity. John Dobson, attorney for the pair, said “Publicity has been out of proportion to the nature of the offense” and said the plea of guilty was entered to “elimi- nate further occasion for such publicity by avoiding a trial ‘on these minor charges.”’ Rio, Lewis and five other U. of M. students will have their cases handled. by the Joint Judiciary properly, however, blurred. Stony Ridge is a little east of Toledo, at Milepost 70. This /would be the normal entrance for a Detroiter headed east. Council, which has jurisdiction to assess ad- ditional disciplinary action. - * * * Following the council's decision, a student-faculty group). There was no report of trouble at Freemont Inter¢hange No. 6, at Milepost 92, nor at the service plaza at Milepost 100. This res- taurant and gasoline area is known on the south side of the read as Commodore Perry Plaza and on the north as Erie Islands. But the patrol’s log shows a pa- tron stopped at Castalia mainte- nance building, on the north side between Milepost 107 and 108, to report an eastbound car in the westbound lane. Fogs Born; Not Made LONDON (UPI) — Officials to- day called off plans to put)the play, ‘‘Fear In the Fog,"’ on tele vision next weekend, They ex- plained technicians were unable to produce a fog without suffo- ‘ment ‘will take a wait-and-see at- the two athletes will be subject. to action by the board in control of. intercollegiate athletics, but U. of! M. athletic director, H. O. (Fritz)| Crisler, said the Athletic Depart- titude, “The Athletic Department will be guided by the university's final disposition on the matter.” The joint judiciary ruling was not expected before two weeks and indicated that Rio, promoted to first string when John Herrnstein was knocked from the squad by an injured leg, would: miss the rest of the season. The council said it would con- sider all cases at once and Carl age ag the missile was prepared An Impressive Start ON ITS WAY — The Air Force rocket carrying a lunar probe~ climbs out of clouds of smoke and steam at Cape Canaveral, Fla., early this morning. ‘Third stage of the rocket failed to ignite AP Wirephotes TENDER CARE — Dressed as though they were working in a hospital, technicians carefully cover up the lunar ‘“‘payload” pack- for this morning's effort to send a probe into the moon. The top-like package carried instruments for measuring conditions in outer space. 4 Police Training Program to Be Set Up One of the major shortcomings; of the Pontiac Policé Dept. cited| in the Public Administration Serv- Riseman, 21, Detroit, associate sports editor of the Michigan/| Daily, said he would plead inno- cence and face trial Nov. 13, thus cating everyone in the studio. putting off_the school ruling. Convenience for Motorists Lose Something? case you do, your first t should be The Pon- tiac = Ads for a ticles Ads. This little ad got | re- sults right away! LOS 18” BEAGLES, BOTH 3 ne a Black, white & ta rs. old. : Last in vie. First at Gt. rE f-1147. To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 * Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT.” Ingtallation of Michigan's first telephone ‘‘boothette”’ Highway, near the M15 intersec- calls without leaving their cars. An individual wishing to place call merely drives off the road & ES baa yhogae Bell Telephone Company's first y* eee | FIRST ‘BOOTHETTE — One of Michigan: phone users, Mrs. Allen Hawke of Waterford to a small plastic enclosure, car- on Dixie| window high, reaches out and dials; autemobile while using the tele- his number. A phone bogk is also tion, enables motorists to make/within arm’s reach. A nine-foot long spring cord connected to the receiver makes it possible to roll the window up oe ae AR, ca ye * fy ie ea Township tries “drive-up” tele- | Approximately stallation in the:state this year. ‘Drive-Up’ Phone Booth Latest imately $600, but the utility firm and sit back comfortably in the | phone, | Imbedded in five feet of con- | crete, the cost of Michigan's first drive -up telephone was approxi- “+ELEPHONE ~ Ponting Press Phote out sacigien’ 8 first “Boothette.” 50 have been scheduled for in- ® |the high reaching near 52. Mer registered 51 at 1 p.m. hopes to reduce this cost as more are installed. Stormy weather conditions that! have plagued telephone booths cus- tomers will be eliminated, and the problem of finding a parking space near an outside booth will also, be a thing of the past, a telephone _|company official points out. Ten more boothettes have been scheduled for installation in Mich-| igan this month, and by the end of the year, 40 more are to be strategically located throughout the state, © Colder Here Tonight, High 52 Tomorrow The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts cloudy and colder for the Pontiac area with a low tonight of near 36 degrees. Partly cloudy and little tempera- ture change is Sunday's forecast, Mostly | cloudy and turning colder with showers likely is the‘ outlook for Monday: Showers and _ possible’ snow flurries are predicted for Upper Michigan. ~ Forty was the lowest fempera- ture’ in downtown Pontiac preced- ing 8 a.m. today. The thermome- | 62,000 More Get Jobs ice report is being eliminated with the setting up of a training pro- gram, for all police officers. * * * Public Safety Director George D. Eastman has placed Police Lt. William K. Hanger in charge of organizing the program. Hanger will determine what phases of po- lice work should be ‘covered in the training, — The program is scheduled to begin in January. Eastman said all policemen — including spe- ‘clalists, command and supervis- ory officers — will be given ap- proximately 40 hours of training. * * * The PAS report noted that ex- cept for firearms, no time was DETROIT (#\—Michigan unem- ployment shrank 62,000 in the month ended Oct, 15, the Michi- gan Employment Security Com- mission reported today. EXxmpley- ment, excluding 104,000 out in labor-management disputes, to- taled 2,310,000 on Oct, 15 and unemployment 360,000-or 12.3 per oat of the available labor force. wie oo SES ‘s A Today’ s Foe SRE SN RARE Re WLIO M Church News ...... success WO Cn eee “2 BdltOriats .......eccccccccnnss 4, Home Section .,.......... 15-20 Obituaries ......... Sacco: . 8 Sports ....... ea sviewaie’ eo 12-13 Theaters:.......... Eovacsews il TV & Radio Programs .... 27 Wilson, Earl ..2..... svssoae ED Women’s Pages dvtcegeeees 67 } : 4 in Pontiac being spent on departmental-wide refresher training on any police isubject and that no provision was made to bring*Pontiac policemen data on newly-developed police pro- cedures, other than occasional memos. xk ke & The report said there was no proper training for supervisory and command officers, It recommend- ed the establishment of such a training program as quickly as possible. 3rd Stage Fails to Fire, Burns Up Over Africa Pioneer Il Launching » Last for Air Force, Army Takes Over From Our News Wires CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, — The Air Force's last as- signed moon shoot ended in heartbreak today when the rocket’s third stage failed to fire. The Pioneer II payload ‘burned up over Africa after traveling 7,500 miles in 45 iminutes. Made more crushing by 2 ‘premature announcement ‘that all three stages fired successfully, the failure left ithe nation’s immediate ‘hopes of probing the moon > squarely up to the Army. The Army, which has put up ‘three satellites, has two lunar shoots assigned using the basia hardware of the Jupiter missile program. * * The first may come next month when juxtaposition of earth and moon again is favorable, ‘ Today’s Thor-Able rocket, topped by_an 86.3-pound payload, wound up acting like an inter- eontinental ballistic missile, -It attained a comparable speed, 16,000 mijes an hour, and an altitude of. 1,009 miles. But an ICBM has a nose cone protected against the terrific heat encoun- tered in reentry. The fibergias Pioneer I payload, lacking. such protection, burned to cinders in the atmosphere over East Cén- tral Africa, The payload's fate, and the area where jt burned up,- were. deter- mined by an analysis of worldwide tracking information at the Air [Force's space technology labora- ie in California, |INCORRECT RELEASE | The story with the bitter end was released by the National Aero- inautics and Space Administration |(NASA), which has taken over-all control of purely scientific shoots into the beyond. An NASA spokesman here, Matthew Portz, said an incor. rect release was given to re porters 1] mintites after blast. off at the instant of separa- tion of the third stage from the second. In past shoots, separation has been instantaneous with ignition of the third stage. When the sep- aration was confirmed today, the prepared release was issued say- ing all three stages had fired. But a one-second delay was built into today’s rocket to assure a clean separation. It proved to be a fatal second. The solid-fuel third stage, considered the most reliable section of the Moon rocket assem- bly, was a dud. * * * The third stage, which functioned without a hitch in last month's 79,000-mile shoot, was developed by fhe Allegany Ballistics Labora- (Continued on Page 2, éol. 6) TV Producer r last month. / te ha: been et for. titel: a oe Arrested | oe Growing “Survey Report Shows * Motor City Drawing 23 New Firms DETROIT # — Industry, js com- ing into Detroit rather than leaving the city, says the city’s industrial and development committee, The committee's director, Wi I-| Ham B. Sloan, told.the city council! yesterday that if there ever was a, trend away from the city en the: this has been’ part of industry “reversed.” Quoting from surveys, Slean said that since February, 23 com- | panies have moved inte the Motor City or have planned to do so. He also said that he did not believe there ever had been a trend of business away frem Detroit. Sloan is a former government man who was brought from Chi- cago to head the Detroit committee in an.effort to bring new business to the city. * * & The committee report to the council came four days after elec- tion day, The circumstances of business in Detroit and Michigan in recent years had been an issue of political campaigning. “TI was told when I came here last February that indusiry was moving out,” Sloan said. “If there was such a trend, it has been reversed. As of today, I don’t believe there was such a trend.” Sloan said that of the 23 new industries for Detroit 10 came from other Michigan cities, 10 from Ili- nois, four from Ohio, two from Indiana and one from Névada. - Sloan said U.S. Commerce De- partment figures show that Detroit lost 193 firms during the 10-year _ period 1947-56 but that at the same time the city gained more than 5,500 other businesses, including more than 1,400 in manufacturing. Schools in Michigan fo Get $16.5 Million ae Some $16,500,000 in primary school interest fund marked by the constitution and do _ Rot change ‘the very critical fi- nancial position of the state.”’ Bartlett noted that the last two state school aid checks — August and October — were only three- fourths of the amount that should have gone to the school districts. He-blamed this on the low level - of cigarette, liquor and sales taxes American Legion Post 20 to Hold Annual Breakfast Pontiac’s American’ Legion Cook- Nelson Post No. 20, will hold its annual Veterans Day breakfast Tuesday morning at the post home, - 206 Auburn ave. The breakfast will be held in honor of all legionnaires who have | been members at the post for 30 years or more. An open house at the post will follow. * * * Reservations for the breakfast are being accepted by cochairmen Fioyd Cremer and Leo Mineweaser and Mrs. Robert A. Conant, auxil- iary unit present :|Due to Glauco {fers from glaucoma the most com- munity on the northwestern shore Tactics Win Ike Victory i TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) — The battle of President Eisenhower versus the southbound ducks of the Middle West broke out again at dawn today ts a cold autunmal | marsh on the shores of Lake Erie. * * The President wanted one more shooting chance at the ducks in the 1,200-aere preserve of the exclusive Cedar Point Club be- fore flying on te Ta¢oma, Wash., and a weekend with his lawyer brother, Kadgar. x * * The Chief. Exeeutive, who flew here from Washington yesterday, had a highly successful late afternoon shoot at the club, bag- ging -the legal limit, of four mallard ducks in‘ 90 minutes, Royal Oak Clinic Offering Adults Vaccine Today ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — polio clinie will be held today in administer low cost vaccine shots to adults. it * * Yesterday, 1,800 children enrolled ed during the two day clinics con- ducted by a citizens’ committee which collected funds for the proj- ect during a house-to-house cam- paign. The Salk vaccine was adminis- tered to adults for $1 a shot and 50 cents for children. Loca] doctors, the Oakland Coun- ty Health Department and the Visiting Nurses Association volun- teered their time and housewives are —— Ge cake work, According to Mark Howard, jus- tice of the peace, the 22 member committee was organized Oct. 10 after Detroit and Wayne County started emergency low-cost clinics. The second series of shots will be given Dec. 12 and 13. Third shots are scheduled for June or July. Annual Eye Test Avoids ae a ANN ARBOR (UPI) — About one person in 40 among middle aged or ¢lderly Americans suf- mon cause of blindness and there is as yet no complete cure. But -with proper care, according to Dr. Robert A. Goldsmith of the University of Michigan Medical Center, glaucoma can be con-4 trolled and blindness often pre- vented. Glaucoma results from abnor- mal pressure in the watery: fluid of the eye. When the pressure builds up, it cuts off the normal nutrition to the eye nerves and when the nerves die, incurable blindness takes place. Even if glaucoma is caught in jits early stages, it still can't be ‘completely cured, Goldsmith said, but it can be controlled through the use of eye drops and other medication. “The overall outlook for the pa- tient with glaucoma is now much better than it was in the past,” Goldsmith said. “We are seeing more early cases and are prevent- ing many cases of blindness but there is a long way to go.” Weather Menu Varied . Cool Air Ch By The Associated Press Another thrust of cool air dipped. temperatures throughout the Mid-| west early today as the Pacific ‘Northwest prepared for a curtain. of showers after an overnight’ ' oe dousing. The remainder of the weather menu was varied: fair climes in the Southwest, partly cloudy skies along the Gulf Coast and some. The Weather U. 8. Wea ther Bureaw Report PO! © AND VICINITY — Cieady and wif showers bergen A ‘ n y and ecoider Ct partly clondy and little ” tere tonight nent 36 Teas: near ‘h recreated near * ot Sg Ras some northwest ‘ontgnt Teaay in Pe in Pontiac Lowest temperature Preceding 8 a.m, “At § a.m: Wind velocity, 20 - 25 m.p.h. Sun sete Sat Saturday at 5:[7 p.m. Suntises: Sunday at 7 at 115 = a, Temperatares TT LITE ith. ert honenen * + a eee he eee ee a. om. *.m. mm. a.m. 2 teers 5 | : 8 Siena s b i Hy i ¢ 4 82. cold air plunged across the Plains. $n 'Lew covering from an early week cold ills Midwest {warming in the Upper Ohio Valley and North Atlantic states. Cool air sped eastward from the Plains across the Mississippi Val- ley into the Upper Great Lakes. This flow was an after effect of ‘the Northwest storm. Reports showed near freezing readings as’: far south as western Kansas while temperatures in the teens chilled W yomirig. Winds, clocked at 50 m.p.h., buffeted parts of Wyoming as the During the previous 24-hour per-, iod, there had been sofme warm- ing in the region, which wag re- nernall * * * ‘A new offshore Pacific storm triggered precipitation as far east as western Montana. Locally heavy rains doused the Washing- Over Ducks - A the Royal Oak Township Hall to in the Carver School were inoculat- story building and some 140 f RED DITCH DIGGER — As tall as a four- monster developed by the Russians for canal _ construction, It faces the sloping sides and bot- tom of a water chanhel and lays down a cover- - ing of concrete. It's powered by 16 electric motors. eet wide is this How to Move 5 Million Tons By RENNIE TAYL AP Science Writ BERKELEY, Calif.—The las scaping the earth safely From measurement of the ers learned just how strong active particles, he reported. Alaska or loosen five million or ore. by Dr. Gerald W. Johnson, of of California's thermonuclear shots fired at the Nevada test site in Octo- ber gave scientists the knowhow for land- explosives, says one of the researchers, all of which were underground the observ- can be at.given depths without breaking through the surface and spewing out radio- The calculations yielded a formula called scaled depth. It can indicate the amount of explosive to use and the depth it must be buried to create a new harber in The formula was given in a paper before the National Academy of Sciences Friday Atomic ‘Landscaping Next? Livermore. Dr. Seeman was one of the _ observers at the test site. BEGINNING OF FORMULA From the Rainier shot, fired in evade before the October operations, the expert- menters got the beginning of the formula. “The Rainier explosion had been set at a scale depth of 670 feet. It yielded infor- mation, Dr. Johnson said, that it vould have been set off safely at a scale depth of 450 feet. OR er t four nuclear with atomic blast effects, the explosions strength. The smallest, Dr, Johnson reported, was equivalent to 100.tons of TNT and the heaviest to more than 20,000 tons. Their scaled depths, he added, ranged from 200 feet to 770 feet. A 20,000-ton blast, Dr. Johnson said, will break up four to five million tons, of rock. If excavation with thermonuclear energy becomes feasible, Dr. Johnson reported, har- bors, canals, dams, lakes and other mas- sive features of the earth’s surface can be created or changed with a few explosions. tons of rock the University laboratory at The four shots in October varied in > some clouds and reappeared parents, St. “The students went at it tstth all will-meet at 5 p.m. lot of enthusiasm,”’ he said, “and tomorrow. to Pion a talk by the carried Right Rev. Naiehect Coleman, sixth Tie naveral at 2:30 a.m. EST today have been fired “The launching of the expert- memel spnse preee: Salinte ted now been accomplished,” Shortly afterward, the Air Force had to backtrack, ** * ® =y It announced that ‘Doppler ve- locity indications are that the third stage did not ignite.” Flames Destroy Catholic Church New. Baltimore Blaze Requires Asgistance of Neighboring Firemen NEW BALTIMORE w — St. Mary’s -Roman Catholic Church was destroyed today by a pre-dawn fire which lit up this entire com- of Lake St. Clair. ‘The church, one of the oldest. frame buildings in the community, burned almost to the ground. ~*~ * * The fire was reported about a.m. It was brought under control three hours later after additional firemen had been summoned from nearby Richmond, Shelby and Ma- comb, Chesterfield and Harrison Townships, The New Baltimore Fire De- partment estimated at least 11 pleces of fire fighting equipment and. about 109 firemen were called to battle the stubborn blaze. At the height of the fire, Red Cross volunteers set up food lines for the firemen. Cause of the blaze was not im- mediately determined, nor was thera any damage estimate. Dodge Line Workers Out in Hamtramck DETROIT (#—Chrysler Corp.'s Dodge, Assembly Plant in Ham- tramck was shut down today when only 100 of its 2.800 employes crossed a picket line, The 200 marchers carried plac-! ards saying they were laid off) Chrysler employes and asking oth-| ers not to work overtime until they | were back on the payroll, Dodge Assembly and all other Chrysler Detroit plants were sched- ulued to operate on an overtime basis today. There was no pro- duction tieup other than at the Hamtramck _plant, 5 < ton and Oregon coastline. Hoqui-. am, Wash., got a soaking of more than one inch. At least. three-| quarters of an inch was measured at Newport, Ore. * * * Some measurable amounts rainfall were also reported’ portions of Minnesota and Wiscon-' | . near the 20 degree mark in high Pennsylvania elevations. Near or below freezing readings were. re- ported in eastern Tennessee and parts. of North Carolina. * * & Only southern Florida had mild: Party Sunday Honors Pontiac Man Who Is 94 Mr. and Mrs. Howard N of 62 Stout St., will be hosts Sun- iday at their home at a birthday party for John.H. Marvin, 94, His 10 | four daughters are expected to be present, as well as a number of his 15 grandchildren and 26 great- grandchildren. He makes his home at 62 Stout, with his grandson and family. He is a native of Smith's Creek, near Port Huron. He has made his home in Oakland County for the past 45 years. To Dedicate Kirk-in-Hills The — Kirk-in-the-Hills, 1349 W. rare Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills, ' . gutted by fire last year, will be. dedicated Nov. 23. Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, pastor, will preach the dedicatory sermon at both the 9: 30 and 11:15 morning services. « -| igan State News said in ary edi- | Deaf Landlord Unable ewbanks, | “Find Old Spanish Bible Love Rocks MSU Boat; Arouses Ire EAST LANSING wm — Love is rocking the boat et Michigan State University. The Student Congress says there's too much smooching on canoe rides on the Red Cedar River. The campus newspaper says the congress should paddle its own canoe. * * “Morality codes are not Stu dent Congress’ area,"’ the Mich- Driver Badly Injured in Southfield Mishap one-car accident this which sent a 20-year-old man to the hospital in critical condition. Anthony Jedlowski Jr. of 15461 Santa Rosa’ St., Detroit, is in Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, with .severe head injuries and possible internal injuries. According to police, Jedlowski -was driving south on Northwestern when the auto hit a tree just north of Northland drive. torial. It accused the co of SOUTHFIELD — Falling asleep at the wheel is theorized by South- field Police as the cause of the morning Highway about 2:25 a.m. today /The trip to the moon would have take! trying to play the role of a "'Vic- torian Sunday school teacher’’ by prying to legislate student moral- ty At the heart ét the matter was a resolution’ passed by the con- gress calling on students witness- ing “undesirable behavior’ on canoe rides to report the offend- ers to school authorities. ‘‘Unde- sirable behavior’ was defined as “excessive petting.” The State News called the res- Fie aie Not to Shoot Any Whales ALBUQUERQUE wo — With tongue in cheek, fighter pilots fly- ing over the arid southwest have given a solemn promise to shoot no whales, walruses or sea lions. Natfonal Air Defense Command fx-Ferndale Man Hunted for Murder EAST LANSING (®—State Police! have sent out a statewide alert for a former Ferndale man wanted in Florida on murder charges, headquarters “asked the ‘93rd Fighter-Interceptor Sqdn. to pro- hibit its men using sea animals olution a ‘‘tattle tale clayse."’ It |- said the congress had made it- self ‘‘the laughing stock of the campus by assuming its action is | ** targets. going to change doing what Ries Col, Windell ae comes naturally. a ciety ‘repled that a squadron m so ordered. AF Blasts Of f and that no pilot “will be guilty <8 of molesting, shooting or killing Snark Missile a whale, sea lion or walrus Test Run ae cee Sood aul ane oe miles from the nearest large body of water. GM, Dow Presidents Joining Honor Society - ANN ARBOR (®— General Mo-| tors President John F. Gordon and. Dow Chemical Co, President Le-) land I, Doan will be initiated into Tau Beta Pi, a national honorary engineering society, here Tuesday. Doan is a regent of the Univer- sity of Michigan, site of the initia- jtion.” Three other industrialists and 170" Michigan students also will en-|. | ter the society. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. (UPI) — An_ intercontinental Snark missile that had already made a round-trip flight of 6,000 miles roared off on a similar flight early today in a demon- stration of missile economy. The Air Force said the Snark, launched by a military crew at 4:25 a.m. EST, was the first mis- Sile ever to be flown twice from the Cape. The air-breathing weapon is equipped with landing skids and can. be controlled | through its flight by remote con- trol. Launching ef the Snark tol. - » < ¥ | The alert was ordered on the possibility that Charles Smith, 27, may be in Michigan or return here. * * * 6 Florida authorities have . issued murder warrants for Smith in con- nection with the October slayings of a retired Naval officer and a = x * , Smith - served time in Jackson Prison for armed robbery and fe- lonious driving.. Ferndale police say he is be- lieved to have left for South Atier: ica after the murders. i Expressway Feud Ends DETROIT (UPI) — The long: battle over the right of way for the Edsel Ford Expressway in St. Clair-Shores has ended. The State Highway Department and city officials reached agreement yeste: for the 4% mile ex- | tension through St, Clair Shores. - lowed’ by two hours the blastoff _ of the Air Force’s short-lived moon rocket. The Snark’s flight i Tourist Held as Spy | ad * would take about six hours if it Was successful, The Snark, actually q -pilotiess bomber, ‘has. been tested in more | than 60 flights, Its propulsion sys- tem sometimes fails, to Budge ‘Rude’ Tenant LONDON (UPI) — Landlord | - Sygmunt Zijuziakowski, who is East Games’ qracued ina tage deaf, accused an English tenant | that an American tourist held in of rudeness and being a nuisance, Soviet would tried and asked him to move. The ten- piggy: — al as am refused and the case went to court. The landlord lost when the judge asked: “How can it be a nuisance if a tenant is rude in English to his Polish landlord, who cannot speak a word of English, and is stone deaf in the bargain?” MERIDA, Venezuela — A. very rare copy of the~first edition: of |the Bible printed in Spanish has} Soviet been. found in the private library ‘of Pedro N. TablenteGarride in Merida. It was published in 1569 in Basel, Switzerland, by Thomas Prey) was arrested. Oct, 17 by _— while driving through East Germany en route from Copenbagen to West Berlin. The Communists accused him of taking 1 pictures in the town Germans to Try Ann Arbor Man to East German police, ‘Milroy denied the charge. P The U.S, State Dapertment mis- sion in Berlin demanded that the ney he made himself liable to punish- A ment by ‘taking photographs of 1Guarino. of Neustrelitz, and turned him over military objectives. ly é a (Reds End Tests cials hoped would yield to United Nations pend further nuclear weapons tests pending outcome of negotia tions on an enforceable test ban. might be significant that the last) reported Soviet nuclear explosion|“ was on Nov. 3, the day before. the), U.N. Assembly adopted a resolu- tion calling for suspension of tests during the Geneva negotiations. _ |no real way of telling what the Russian government will do about i é n’ 2:6 days, or until next Mon-| afternoon. Oakland County Teenage Safety Conference Set the Oakland County Teenage Safe- ty Conference have selected Jan. "113 asthe date for the conclave, ‘(Pontiac Police Lt. Clayton A. Randolph told the Safety Council terday. yet been selected. students decided, in a recent meet- ing at the Public Safety Building, to invite a noted guest speaker to * From 5 to 10 students of each high school in the county wil] be “'Hunt Michigan Men Area 180 miles northeast of here for a light plane which disappeared |Thursday with two Michigan men aboard. Alta, carrying Clarence T. Janik, 42, vice president in-charge of tsales for the Kysor Heating Co. -|of Cadillac, Mich., and Fred E. Royce, a company pilot. The plane was to have refueled at Amloops, B.C., a three-hour flight from Cal- gary, but failed to land there. reported seeing and, a fire in the hills west. of Salmon Arm. A Royal Canadian Air Force rescue plane flew over the area and reported smoke but no signs of wreckage vivors. , Fenton Man Collapses, Dies on Squirrel Hunt about two minutes after launch: pongo pe or mgt yell It was then tha f flame _ With 1,800 boys and girls oust te sce tt sne(ffichals Hoping |2e.nes2 ete. Ike Says U. S., Britain to Continue Suspension at Least for Now WASHINGTON | (AP)—U.S. offi- today that Russia American and urging and sus- - outcome of * * & Some authorities thought it there was oe = Funeral Monday for Hamilton ‘Will Rogers of Oakland County’ Dies at 71 in Northville Hospital High school students setting up ‘Service for Charles W, Hamilton, Oakland County governmental lead- er for the past 30 years, will be held at 2 p.m, Monday at the Casterline Funeral] Home, North- ville. Burial will be in Oakland Hills Cemetery, Mr. Hamilton, who was known as “The Will Rogers of Oakland the Chamber of Commerce yes- A site for the conference has not Lieutenant Randolph said the cab driver in Monroe sang 4 discuss the question: ‘Should teen-| County,” died Thursday at Ses —— ees was believed tolace drivers be treated as adult! sion Hospital, Northville, follow- be motive drivers?” ing a long illness. He was 71, *~ * * Mr. Hamilton began his county career in 1928 when he was elected supervisor of Novi Township, a post he held until 1934. After one year with the Michigan State De- nvited to attend the conference. ue ke el eecee’ baleen in’ te er Affer Plane Missing [Ente Pox ctmmssice "and served from 1937 to 1939, “VANCOUVER, B.C. —A ground ' *« «& party is searching the Salmon Arm) 4. then was named to the Oak- land County Social Welfare - Board and served as secretary of the board and superintendent of the Oakland County Infirm- ary. He retired Dec. 31, 1957. * * * Mr, Hamilton, who made his home at 50577 W. 10-Mile Rd., Northville, leaves his wife, Emma; _ a son, Lawrence; a daughter, Mrs. Marion LaFevre, and one grand- child, all of Northville. Two Seeking to Run for Waterford Posts With the general election just a _|lfew days past, two Waterford Township residents already have requested petitions to file their candidacy for trustee posts on the — board in the spring elec- ion, * * & Pontiac attorney David Hertler of 4146 Airport Rd. and Wilfred The plane took off from Calgary, Residents flares or sur- BRIGHTON @® — William not | State police, who had Mitchell of 2386 Jones Rd., Drayton recognize East German sover- |search after Hesling to 10-lPtains, ware the first 06 be lesued elgnty. The Milroy case was con- |turn at dusk, found his at 10/ petition forms for the two $1,040- Ba santo ecomtaien vt p.m. in a Tyrone woods. /a-year positions now open. _ d force American recognition : é * * & the Soviet none government, : residents’ speeoved .ADN said Milroy had violated 8,821,148 in Tokyo ] ation for two acca trinsees TOKYO (® — Tokyo's metro. by the slight margin of 65 votes. Candidates’ names will be placed oles the Feb. 16 prinnagy election ~ This. will provide the 44,000-pop- ulation eerie wit: @ seven- Remcseet | member board, S : Ee fut a. € ems is VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL H 266 N, Phone FE 2-8378 neither...it's our modern mounting that makes the diamond on the right . leak new - : ROOM on eS : ' meer \"" Remount ‘her diamonds for Christmas. There is no finer gift and you'll-be surprised at the low cost. "Solitaire mountings from $25.00 and din..er rings (several stones} mountings slightly higher. 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H, Johnson Democratic Candidate Dollars Available for = Mortgage Purposes! =f If you are planning to buy or build a new home or fo improve your present home, come in,and see us today! HOME LOANS OUR SPECIALTY - WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE 761 W. Huron Street } DOWNTOWN BRANCH: ROCHESTER BRANCH i. 16 E. Lawrence Street 407 Main St RB) , Ditto Epway in Drayton Plains PORN LOOSE AES Des Be ae “THE PON TIAC PRESS ~ _ President and Potueher = Owned end Pubiidied Lecaly SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 18 a , MEMBER OF THE It Seems to Me - oe Voters clear across the country de- Clared themselves in no uncertain ‘terms on election day. x * * There was a definite swing to the Democratic column and the Donkey now exercises complete. eontrol over the House and the Senate in Washington without even a formidable challenge on party votes. They have the most * marked advantage either side has possessed since 1940. Many rea- sons for the national trend have been offered. Many Republicans charge their party leaders with “too little and too late.” But if I had to put a finger on one out- standing cause, I'd feel inclined to say the voters wanted a change. x * * I note a gradual but perceptible swing to a form of socialism and the support of candidates who. espouse the more radical and liberal plat- forms. The United States wasn’t built on this philosophy, and the movement hasn't-gone far enough yet to cause great uneasiness, but the tendency is rather clearly marked. x *&* * Certainly in the two years ahead, we can look for more social reforms, more governmental spending, more taxes, more infla- tion, assorted handouts, and per- haps a rise in deficit spending. We've moved to the left. Don’t duck that fact. | * * * After all, this is a democracy and if @ majority of the people “want it that ~ Way,” then that’s: the way it goes. Those who are in disagreement must either convince the majority this is wrong, or abide by the group decision. a 2 ——f§ —__ fe —_-& Both sides agree that the Re- publican Patty and President Eisenhower took off their coats and rolled up their sleeves too late in. the day. By the time they started, the Democrats were on the two yard line with a first down and they were just waiting for the referee to put the ball in play. | & . * * * In Michigan, several fac ts-stand out rather prominently. Primarily, ~ Governor WILLIAMS lost his long time role as the fair haired son and election ‘day prodigy. The mantle seems to - have, transferred easily to the more capable shoulders of: Puture Harr. WILLIAMs’ winning margin was less than half the total confidently pre- dicted by his supporters and he actu- ally finished a rather dismal fifth in his own party. * x * A part of this was due to the ef- fective campaign waged by Paut BaGWELL, and the balance was simply due to the fact that Michigan is be- ginning to get.a little sick of the Governor and his “economic climate.” Witu1aMs’ presidential aspirations seem to have gone down the drain. I'd like to think he’d devote himself to the State of Michigan in the next two years and struggle to help re- store the jobs that have been lost to other states. ; x *« * Phil Hart emerges as the titular head of his party and I refuse to believe that he will be dominated, THE PONTIA€ PRESS Publishea by Tar Porriuc Press Company 48 W. Huron st. : Pontiae, Michigan ‘Trace ‘Mark Daily Except Sunday (Redern. Bassert, Joun A, Ritey, ; ore Vice President © Assistant Advertising Loe "taltadama al Director Manager East M. Treatiwrit, Circulstion Manager G. Moessmate Joana, _ Manager cee Groce Cc. Inmen, Classified Manager ato the a this * Nation’s Democrat aia Due to Change Wanted by Voters squelched and ordered around by — anyone in any capacity. Senator- Elect Hart outlined his philosophy of government here in Pontiac - during the campaign, and there was no suggestion or hint of “orders from above.” ie: eh If Pau. Bacwe tu takes it unto him- self to accept the leadership of the GOP in Michigan and starts cam- paigning now, he will be a very formidable figure two years hence. ‘eh .' This eleetion doesn’t fall under the heading of “bad luck” or “a ' big surprise.” It was no such thing. It was definitely forecasted. You can’t pin the results on the Adams’ affair, or the “near east” or the “far west” or Dwight D. | Eisenhower. It was a combination plus the ancient but well estab- lished and recognized right “to ask for a change.” . ke 6%) * The Democrats face a big responsi- bility and if they measure up to the challenge, they'll ‘be a pretty rough and tough aggregation for the Presi- dency in 1960. They have a golden opportunity and “to the victor be- long the spoils.” On the other hand, this is a two party country and the “outs” must always serve as a check on the “ins.” ~ That keeps all concerned on their And in Conclusion....... & Jottings from the well-thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: Pontiac’s own “Marty” RUMMEL is President of Michigan State's Alumni- Apeociation and he presides — over the mee *@ighity and’ eclat. “Marty” was a football star in his undergraduate days and I wouldn’t advise anyone to tangle with ~ him now. He’s a great citizen to boot -seesveeseD'm Sort of “set up.” The Chicago Tribune ran. my account of the jet clipper flight to Brussels in oe edition..........My old pal, ARTHUR ROSENTHAL, just com- pleted an annual check up in the “University of Michigan Hospital. I understand they told him he could take on FLoyp Patterson if the pro- moters held it to eight rounds. x kk * . Overheard: “I certainly did my my duty Tuesday.-I voted three times and I’m not even _regis- tered.”.......... Iolanda Balas, a . Romanian girl, broke the world’s” feminine record by high jumping 6 feet. It’s incredible.......... The other day I had the good for- tune to meet Marshall Wells, WJR agricultural authority. He’s doing a great job If you want | a new, tasty drink, try hot cider with a right smart dash of lemon and spice. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kresge are recent converts. * * _*® ~ On the day of the MSU-Wisconsin football game, President Joun A. HANNAH and Vice President D. B. VaRNER were glimpsed on the campus minus hat and coat which presented a hardier front that most of the un- dergraduates.......... Purely per- sonal nomination for an especially staunch and praiseworthy citizen: EDITH MAYBURY There’s a Hall of Fame for everything but mu- Sical chairs. Too bad. I cut quite a dashing figure at this around the turn of the century. —HAROLD A, FITZGERALD _ A DENVER man says he has been married 35 years and has never quar; reled with his wife. It takes a pretty brave man to &dmit being such a coward, Ir tsw’r so much his-wife’s having t» the last word that burns a man up as it is having to withstand bombard- ment of umpty-thousand words be- oe eee eww ae ee] ® fore she gets to the last one. The Good Samaritan Inn lies midway between Jerusalem and Jericha, On a sketching trip through the Holy Land earlier in the year, I passed this famous landmark of Christian- ity and read again the parable it commemorates, Throughout all ages men have, like the good Samaritan who would not pass a fellow traveler in need, dedicated themselves to helping. others and by so doing helped themselves. Ae PE Sle Rees nenely SGDENER Ty gan. end Coote, “than in doing to their fellow man." St. Paul wrote, “‘as we have therefore the opportunity, let us do good unto all men.” And in another time and another place, Emily Dickinson wrote: “If I can ease onelife , the aching, or cool one pain, I shall not live in vain.” : Days of All Faiths: St. Martin’s Day Overshadowed By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER. Sometimes a saint gets badly out of perspective just be- cause his day comes at a time of year when people’s lives are at- - fected by special seasonal distrac- tions. This is true of St. Martin, the fourth century bishop, who Js,» commemorated Tuesday . in the: © Christian calendar. To make him the patron of tavern-keepers, wine- growers, and drunkards is certains ly to put him out of focus. (He is also the patron of beggars — which is all right, as will be shown later). x *« & The trouble is a double one. First, St. Martin's day was all tangled up with the time of year when the new wine is ready. It really had nothing to do with the good saint that on his day a great many people were a little overcharged with conviviality and cheer. Second, it was also true that at this time of year fodder was g searce, the grazing : season was drawing to a close, and anyone who wanted the good of hig hogs and beef-cattle had better slaughter them: now. Se — St. Martin, who himself had nothing to do with dtinking or slaughter, got maneuvered into being associated with both, November was from earliest pa- gan times the month of the killing of animals. And of course the pa- gans hooked it up with their sacri- ficial system and made a religious thing of it. They propitiated the animal god. * * * Poor Martin inherited this em- phasis on bloodshed just because his day came at this season,. All over Europe it was thought that blood must fall on the’ ground on St. Martin’s Day. If you had no animal to kill,-then you had better cut your finger and ‘spill your own blood on the earth. In Ireland on St. Martin’s Eve, beasts are still slaughtered with special prayers and their meat eaten in a way that could almost be called ceremonial. Their blood is sprinkled about the house and smeared on the fore- heads of members of the family. This ritual keeps out eveil spirits for exactly one year, In Yorkshire, England, St, Mar- tin’s Day was the beginning of the season leading up to’ Christ- mas, which pushed it even farther ahead than American merchants have been able to do so far, Sing- ers, for some reason always wom- en, went about from house to house carrying an image of the Lord adorned with evergreen and sing- ing Christmas songs. They kept this up until Christmas Eve. About why he is the patron’ — the most famous legend connected with St. Martin. tells that while he was an army officer he met a poor shivering man ona cold day’and on a sudden impulse (or inspiration) took his sword and slashed his cloak in two and gave half of it to the unahppy man. That night in a dream he be- came aware that it was indeed —— yom Fey this kindness. ements ye have done it unto me,”" The halt of the cloak St. Martin kept is still on View as a venerated relic at Amiens, in France, What_be- came of the Lord's half is not known. ‘ yise he was, an. army officer at the time of his’ ‘Mar- tin is often thought of as. “the soldier saint,” but he might just as accurately be called a .con- scientious objector. When he be- came a Christian he wanted noth- ing more to do with fighting or . the military life. He even refused a bonus that was coming to him for past service, directing that it divided among the others. He oe which was grudgingly gran ‘Omycicht 1958) De. William Brady’s Mailbag: Possible for a German to Have Yankee Stomach? “How can.a German have Yankee. Stomach? (E..C.)" - Answer, How can a Yankee have German measles? By “Yankee stomach” I mean these common complaints: Sour stomach, gas, burn, hunger pain, ete, For my FREE pamphlet, Yankee Stomach: send stamped, self-addressed en- velope. DR. BRADY » xk *® * “Never in my 23 years of suf- fering with hay fever have I experienced such relief as I have had this t season, thanks to the advice in your pamphlet. Also, my. elbows ached for the past three years but not any. more. Words cannot express , ... (Mrs. H, 83” . #¥ Answer—Oh, yes, Ma'am, your words express a great deal. “Pil be happy to send - the pamphlet on Hay Fever to any- one who asks for it and provides stamped, self-addressed enve- lope. J oe ee. ee : “Been told goat's milk is good for. high blood pressure . +? (W.E)”" ‘ 4 Answet—Nothing in the way of food or medicine can be . con- - sidered particularly good for high blood pressure, buat goat's milk is perhaps better than cow’s milk $a food for infant or adult. ‘*% *© * “I was taking calcium and vita- ing joints. ge ager yn doctor about it he said calcium in dry form is not good for the system and he wanted to give me caletum shots .instead.. » (NLE.C)” » Answer—These days many merchants of medicine count on “shots” :to take. care .of the overhead, including the salaries of the office girls whé administer them to the credulous customers. atid vitamin D which I is FOOD, not medicine, a it would be as sensible to have the office girl give you a “shot” of skim or - mee at Se list of child murderers. “e mistage tice oa oe ‘wa we _be ashamed or proud of it? This type of!program is not the only rea- ‘son for juvenile delinquency, but it is lone all of. us can do something, about.’ ee St. Louis, Mo: ‘His Vises pied ee ee a en "Smiles _ Some criminals: given a chance, would make a good impression, says a judge. Does he mean finger- prints? , * * &€ Sometimes a few words from a policeman will impress a traffic violator and other times it takes a long sentence. x & *& : . A man in the South greeted his - bride-to-be with a brass band. We -always thought they were gold. x * * One good way to beat the rise in. postage rates would be for all concerns to stop mailing bills. It doesn’t take much effort for a bore to drill a hole in a person's -patience, x *« * Football, bowling and the teen- age lads who are just starting to date are the season’s sports, x * .* m It’s funny how the majority of punctures afd busted fan belts always happen miles fromm a ga- THOUGHTS FOR TODAY “that beggeth @ wise child shall have joy of him.—Proverbs 23:24. — WW. ® ‘Truly there is nothing in the ey foi maple wanna Adakioan’ s Higgins for Recent Stand . Hig- saw the big. Sweep gins. vray ore even though he says e's ane a Republican.” Always A Dem ‘Pontiac ‘Should Do Pontiac people ought to do as good as Detroit people in raising money for social agencies, : . New Resident you have such patience, dear... thing... inctuding dis- polo Bega bee .. The daily mail .+» You do not covet - For which you have to wait ... Or chide me, dear, — 3 gators = 7, snes , ae dy it essed sweet busy to come to church don’t tame cae aayslove sent ples Ie of “children «Mrs. figure the Lord’s business is as (Copyright 1958) Oliphant, - important as theirs.” Case Records of a. Psychologist: , Can’t Buy Fine Home i Notice Rabbi Fox's excellent suggestion below. A become’ so fond of your new ranch style home here on earth that you forget to erect a suit- ‘able mansion jor yourself in the Hereafter. If God is our Landlord on. this planet, He certainly will determine’ our homes in the next world. By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE CASE 2-366: Rabbi G. George Fox recently: sat beside me at a ‘YMCA banquet at the South Shore Country Club in Chicago. x *®* & “Class for me DR, CRANE _ when I am absent, from Chicago on Sunday, At this YMCA banquet, I hap. ‘pened to be scheduled for. the ~~ Tania address and at its close, I quoted the old adage: “What we get in this world, we teabie at death; what we give away, we take with. us.” Then J lauded the generosity of great souls who: have contributed to. moral youth organizations ‘like the YMCA, CYO, Boy Scouts, Camp Fire’ Girls, etc. ° For I pointed out thait the finest: memorial we can erect for our- selves is not a marble or, granite mausoleum over, our gravé, No, it is a dynamic “tomb,” “And don’t such as a YMCA Building, where- sium pays lasting tribute to our memories, ’ I concluded with Lincoln's re- mark that he hoped biographers could say of him that he planted roses where thistles grew before. _ * * * “God certainly loves rose plant- ers,” I added, ‘and -you faithful sponsors of the YMCA undoubtedly are building up large spiritual as- sets in -heaven.” RABBI FOX'S ADDITION When 1 sat down, Rabbi Fox end ‘with Henry/ Van Dyke's fa- mous story of old tog “ Rabbi Fox commented. ~ “Oh, I wish I had thought of it,” I added, “for it would have capped “This is your new home,’ the angel informed her, as leses stared in disbelief, “Surely you must be mistak- en,” protested the astonished laundress, “for this is the type of home for a banker or other rich man, ” GOD'S ARCHITECTURE | “No this is yours,” affirmed the in Heaven poe “For up here in Heaven the Size of your home depends on your good deeds performed on earth. : x* * * _ “Every unselfish act down there becomes a .brick,; so the people who lead a life of kindliness and love for their fellowmen, are the ones who merit the largest man- sions up one * * This charsning story may be very true. For .our possessiqna down here cannot go with us past the grave, We leave our automobiles and real estate, our stocks and bonds, plus our diamonds ahd mink coats, back- here, Only our kindnesses and "eve dences of unselfishness, being pure- ly spiritual in natute, can pass on - to heaven, -¥ _& ®t . Don't become so enamoured of your new ranch type home “here on.earth that you fail to erect an adequate dwelling for yourself in the deseninenig ee en a e | eae eo a i el THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1958 | ie othe te ae ee i ea ie Rt aE 2 4 Ok sweeping the record industry, and its dust has not yet settled. Its third dimension—depthi, Not only does the music surround you com- pletely, but it has. a magical illu- sion of almost perfect reality. Stereo adds still another quality, called directionality.” Because you and jolted the industry into the multi-million dollar bracket. Another new industry sprang up at the same time—the manufacture of high fidelity components. Both of these huge industries are sf Stereophonic § Sound Newest in Recording n the choice of @ large minority who want the very best, Monaural ‘records are far from dead, however, and probably won't be for-a long time, of. How does the stereophonic revo- with a monaural stylus ieaiedce. it would damage the record, . + * * If you already have a- ity system, which sare tale table and pickup arm, preampli- he United ‘States also offered] reer, ee ion, (BANE. 1HO speakers some distance|now scrambling madly to jump|iution affect those who already|;o" creo by adding new ampli te make a, present of its main er-lgieverphatk sound is not just a|®Part,. you hear the string section;onto the stereo bandwagon, have a large library of monaural/tier and another speaker. You hibit building but a Belgian gov-jgimick. It adds a new on the left side and the brass sec-|. There are two methods of re-|ecords: may also require a new stereo pre- ernment spokesman said this bar | the art of capturing music on ge veges ity wag Piscean wi producing stereo sound—by tape a ean play a monaural rec- asco to balance the channels being turned down because it! discs or tapes and then playing it ; cordings :, ord on a stereophonic system | properly. would cost too much to convert mene living room. demonstrate this quality. One is and by the new stereogphonic and it will sound as good or bet- | This would cost a considerable of a steam locomotive approaching | discs, a station and then going out on the other side, © At first most of the sound comes through one speaker, then as the train draws abreast it comes trom both, and as it goes ter than it ever did, although it | chunk of money, probably not less Everyone concedes that tape is | won't be stereophonic, than $100, or much more depend- better. It eliminates ali surtace But you can’t play stereo records'ing on the quality you want. noise—the slight sounds caused |-—— les by dust or scratches in the rec. | ° Sparks- Griffin First of all, what is it? Essentially, stereo is a method of reproducing sound as though you were hearing it with both ears instead of one, Two microphones, separated .| Belgium will keep, along with the theater, the esplanade in front of the U.S. Pavilioh, including the egg-shaped _pool and its fountains and the young gi trees planted arene it. ord grooves, But the tapes are more expen- Bridegroom- Robber Returns to State GRAND RAPIDS #® — Walter somewhat, « record. the - orchestra -|from different angles, just as. your ears would hear it from slightly different angles if you were in the concert hall, * *~* * These. separate recordings are then laid down—by a complicated ain—in a on it comes mostly from the other speaker, If you close your eyes, you have a startling illu. sion of a train crossing the end of your living room. The older method of recording, known as monaural (the new kind is binaural), cannot give this third dimension illusion, no matter how high the fidelity of the phonograph system Yet many who already have hi-fi systems will be satisfied. to stick with them. Converting them to sive. They cost anywhere from $6.95 to $17.95. Comparable stero| discs cost $4.98. Monaural LP’s| cost $3.98 or much less in discount | houses. } * * * It would be a good bet that stereo discs will capture the major part of the popular market in years to come, but tapes will be @. Griffin Glenn 46 Williams St. FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service Phone FE 2-584) 24-Hour Ambulance Service ee [For Monday. Shoppers.. cee we, evr | You Pay No More — But You Get Much More! by your own ears and mind. This gives the music—or any- _|thing else you might record—a advent of the long-playing made high fidelity possible | MOTOROLA 21" CONSOLE Brand new model. 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West Huron St. CHARGE THEM at WANTE’S . > FOURTH FLOOR FABRICS ee THE PONTIAC PRESS,” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 8, 1058 ‘3 t In honor of the 56th wedding aunivacerd of Mr. and: Mrs. Peter Davidson of Lorraine court and to celebrate Mr. Davidson's 83rd birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton D. Wright will entertain members of the family Sunday at their home. on Chippewa road. Guests will be the Davidsons’ sons and daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dick of Bloomfield Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart E. Davidson of Grosse Pointe Farms and their children Peter and Joyce. x * * Dr. S. J. Dalley of Chippewa road accompanied by his sons, Kent and Gary, attended the Michigan-Illinois game today. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Loren Flynn of Roxie drive have returned from Long Beach, Calif., where they attended the wed- ding of their son, William, to Barbara Martin of San Fran- cisco. * * * Leaving this month for a motor trip to Florida are Mr. and Mrs. James White of Joslyn road. They will be back in the spring. * * Lynda McCurdy, daughter of the James McCurdys of A kick-off party for the coming dancing season was held by the Viernes Dancing Club at Elks Temple Friday eemning: oie and Mrs. Aaron. Fox party, Birmingham Highlights Garden C lub Plans Yule Show “ BIRMINGHAM" ‘And Once Again Christmas” is the title of the 2ist- annual - holiday show the Birmingham branch of Woman's National and Garden Association will give at the Community House. x * * Biggest change for this year's show is that it will be run for two days, Dec, 3 and 4, Mrs, Dale C, Miller is -gen- eral chairman, assisted by Mrs. H. G. Wood and Mrs. Walter Anderson, Mrs. J. Vinton Birch will again design the announce- ment cover, and Mrs. F. G. Davis has charge of judges and clerks. Farm — dent of the andes club and Mrs. Ralph H. Schéel in charge of. publicity. x * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. » Murray, (Nancy French) an- nounce the birth of a_ son, David, Nov. 2. a 2 * * Virginia Penrose came home Wednesday from a visit with Erin Hayes in Hudson. * * * Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Hanaford are expected this weekend from their home in Montreal for a visit with Mrs, Hana- ford's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Doug- las of Fairfax road, (center ) were greeted by dance host and hostess, William Fox (right) and Mrs. Fox (left) as they arrived at the elebrations Trips, Co eae Evenisin Beory Clay avenue and a " mathematics major at Eastern Michigan College, has been chosen copy editor of the school's 1959 year book, “The Aurora.” * * * ; A freshman at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, .Ellen Guest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Guest Jr. of Birmingham, has been elected photographer of the pledge class of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. x & & ~~. Four Pontiac girls, all freshmen, will participate in traditional investiture ceremonies at Marygrove College on Sunday. They are Sharon Talbot of South Marshall street, Ingrid Soderberg of Shore View drive, Ellen Scha- chern of Miami road and Patricia Foster of Orchard Lake. * * * Three Birmingham students enrolled at University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan., are Mitchell Bernard Foster, a senior in the business school; Suzanne C. Pretz, a senior in the school of education, majoring in art; and. James C Toussaint, a freshman in engineering school. From Pontiac are Robert L. Casteel of Auburn avenue, - @ Junior in the School of Education majoring in physical education; Julia Cooper of Airport road who is a sopho- more majoring in elementary educhtion; and Robert D. Pontiac Press Photos — Roberts will be hosts at a cocktail party Saturday in ‘their Acorn road home. * «* * Mrs, Cleveland Henning has come from her home in St. Louis, Mo., for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Richard F. Jones. She was accompanied on hér motor trip here by Mrs, Vance H. Day who had been visiting in St. Louis and Lawrence, Kan. Mrs. Day’ entertained at luncheon for-Mrs. Henning on Thursday. * * * Alfred F. Uhry of New York will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Morgan Siple Jr. (left) and Mrs. Franklin Oosterhof where photographed as they checked their * * * * * * Mrs, Alvin H. Knorr is presi- Mr. and Mrs, Darrell C. JUDITH M. BASSETT Mr. and Mrs: Russell Bassett of East Iroquois road announce the engagement ‘of their daughter. Judith M., to Herbert F. Bauer Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bauer of Sierra Madre, Calif. The bride- elect isa graduate of Eastern Michigan College and - the University of Southern California where she was a member of Delta Psi Kappa Sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Southern California where he was affiliated with Alpha Phi Omega Fra- ternity. dn h Aine wedding i is planned. Mr, and Mrs, Winston T, Kel- logg. His fiancee, Joanna Kel- logg, will come from Pembroke _ College, where she is a senior, to. spend the holiday with her parents, * * * Mr. and Mrs.- Morris M. Halsted, the Ralph Backuses and Mr. and Mrs. T. Nor- ville Hubbard will give a party Nov, 15 in the Hubbard home on Dorchester road. On Thursday Mrs. Frank S. Lyndall entertained at lunch- eon in her home on Aspen road, * * * Mrs, Marx L. Kristek, Mrs. Alvin Robinson and Mrs, Lyle FE. Frohberg are chairmen of the luncheon and fashion show Nov. 13 at Birmingham Coun- try Club, WSCS Dinner Fetes Husbands Mrs. Philip Gentile of De- troit, an observer of the United Nations, was speaker at Cen- tral Methodist Church Thurs- day evening when’ members 5 ' the Women’s Society of Chris- tian Service entertained the’: husbands at a dinner’. “Human Beings Being Hu- man” was Mrs. Gentile’s topic. Dinner was served to 120 din- ner guests by Martha Graf and Sarah English Circles, headed by Mrs. Matt Bosnack and Mrs. Walter Barningham. Mrs. Milton H. Bank also took part in the program. Entertains Sorority Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Del- ta Kappa Sorority met Thurs- day evening at the home of _Mrs. Clinton George of Sasha- baw road. Fifteen’ members and guests attended the meet- ' an. and jewelery demonstra- While waiting Jae their escorts, Franklin Oosterhof (left) and Dr. John D, Schmitt got together to discuss a man’s favorite fall sport — football. Dance decora- tions were in a gridirbn theme with footballs; pen- nants, and a goal post for “freshmen,” new members. Shower Honors Bride-to-Be Patricia Graham Bride-elect Patricia Graham was honored at a miscellaneous shower, given Friday evening by Mrs. Minard Ison of Mich- igan avenue. * * * Mrs. Wilfred Robinson will be matron of honor for Miss Graham's Dec: 24 marriage to Alvah Clark, at the First Church of the Nazarene. Other attendants will include .Karen Burnworth and Janice The couple’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Graham of Michigan avenue and Mrs. Marie Clark of Seminole ave- nue, Lois McIsaac Honored Bride-elect Lois McIsaac was honored at a shower Thursday evening, given by Mrs. Stan- ford Hannan and Gerrie Davis at the latter's home on Ir- Windale drive. Miss Mclsaac, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barker of Raskob avenue, will become the bride of Richard Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Peters of Lake Orion, Nov. 28 at — Park Methodist Peters, and Mrs. Dale Henson, Dancey of Sanderson sret who isn Ue graduate schoo taking mathematics. *- 2=* } At the University of Michigan, 16 Pontiac area students are participating in the College Honors program of the College of Literature, Science and Arts. From Birmingham are Judith G. Bussell, Mary E. Car- roll, William F. Cartwright, Louise R. Cataldo, Sally J. Han- son, Nancy R. McCortney, Janet E. Miller, Arthur N, Plax- ton and Klaus K. Schmiegel. - Students from Bloomfield Hills are Ellen M. Martz and Marcella Mintel Michaels. From Pontiac are Frederick D. Gibson, Charles D. Mc- Laughlin, Constantine Sousanis, Sharon J. Wall and Thom- as H. Westerdale. “” % * # Pontiac area students are also among fraternity pledges . at University of Michigan. They are Thomas M. Donigan, Sigma Nu; Herman K. Miller, Kappa Sigma; Nicholas 8. Sekles, Sigma Nu; Harry C. VanMatre, Phi Delta Theta: and Emmanuel T. Williams, Sigma Nu. x &* Mr. and Adrs. David L, Price (nee Thayle McMonagle) of West Fairmount street announce the birth of a daughter, Pamela Sue, born Oct. 28 at Pontiac General Hospital. for a party opening the danc- ing season, given by members Heavier Girls Now Can Wear Special Tights Leotards were invented to show off curves, not to keep them under. control. But for gals who pour them- selves into stretch tights only to find they have a wee bit left over, manufacturers have come up with nylon leotards topped by a nylon power net girdle, The sizes range from _ petite’ to large, To keep the full-fashioned fit of these leotard-tights, swish them through soap or deter- gent suds and rinses after ev- ery wearing, then pull the legs lengthwise while- still —s School Sets Program for Parents American Education Week is to be observed at Washington Junior High School Monday evening. Parents are asked to meet in the school auditorium at 7:15 p.m. From there they will go the child's homeroom where a copy of the student program will be distributed. a a Parents are to be guests in each of théir children’s classes for 10-minute periods. Instruc- tors will explain aims, objec- tives, procedures and work ap- proaches of the-class. The PTSA will serve refresh- ments in the gymnasium at the conclusion of the program. | sister of the bride-elect. ' This slim dress and jacket of pale beige re- flect the trapeze look so fashionable this fall. The outfit is subtly cut to swing away from the body creating a feeling of light ness dnd freedom. The dress — unwaisted—has @ high molded satin bodice _and round collarless neck, | 1™ Cloverlawn drive and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price of Stan- j * * * ~ my ; the’ birth of a daughter, Tamela Lynn, “porn Oct. 27 are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R. Wolff (nee Donna Pickering) of West Columbia street. Grandparents are’Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pickering of Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolff of Dixie highway. x * Dr. and irs. veaes M. Campbell (nee Nanette Hil) ‘of Crabtree road announce the birth of a son, Douglas Scott, born Nov. 7 at Pontiac General Hogpital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, and Mr. and st Orley E. Hill of Oscoda. x * * Mrs, Prank E. Taber of Oakland avenue has returned home from Manistee where she visited relatives and friends for two weeks. 2 x * *® Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Seopak al Chilepews vend tides returned from Los Angeles where they attended the Nov. 1 wedding of their son, Robert J. Jr., and Grace Mahoney of Los Angeles: The new Mrs. Cooper is the daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J: Mahoney of Van Nuys, Calif. ts ? 3 coiffures before joining their husbands in the ball- room. They also acted as hostesses at the dance. Herald Dancing Season Elks Temple was the setting - of the Viernes Dancing Club Friday evening. President, Dr. Peter Hooger- ~ hyde, introduced ‘new club members, Mr. and Mrs. John Blamy, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Car- ney, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Den- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Donald* Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams, and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Segula. x *« * A pre-dance party was given by Mr, and Mrs. Harold Cousins at their home in i evening were Mr. and® Mrs. William Fox, chairmen, arid Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kimniins, Mr; and Mrs. George Tuscon, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Frank- lin Oosterhof. Mr. and Mrs. Morghn Siple Jr. and Dr. and Mrs. John Schmitt also greeted mem- bers as they arrived. Plans Set for Zonta Dinner. Tickets are still available for the Nov. 13 dinner honor- ing Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones at Kingsley Inn, accord- ing to Mrs. Chadd Mellinger, president of Zonta Club of Pontiac. Guest speaker will be Dr. John A. Hannah, presi- dent of Michigan State Univer- sponsored by the Zonta Club are Mrs. L. Harvey Lodge and Mrs, Fotis Takis. Reservations may be made with Mrs. A. C. / Ish of Dover road or Mrs./ Richard Mason of Silver Lake road. . : ‘Speaker for Thursdxy’s Zonta Meeting was Wright N. Manuel of the metallurgical aw in Saginaw, PCH to Hold /Open House Pontiae Central High School will be made until 8:15 p.m., when a debate will begin in the school auditorium. The speech class of Walter Smith will hold a debate on the subject: ‘Resolved: That the United States Should Adopt the Essential Features of the British System of Education.” Mary E. Girardot Weds Robert Borst Planhing to live on Clair- mont, place following a honey- . mooh to northern Michigan and Canada are Mr..and Mrs. Robert Cyril Borst. The couple was married this morning at St. Andrews Catholic Church, /Rochester. The Rev, Edward / Baumgartner officiated at the ceremony before 300 guests. Parents of the bride, the for- mer Mary Elizabeth Girardot, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Girardot of Rochester. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril E. Borst of Rochester. IN LACE AND TULLE The bride wore a floor-length gown of lace and tulle featur- ing a scalloped V-neckline ac- cented with sequins, The bouf- fant skirt had an overskirt of lace over ruffled tulle, A seed pear! tiara held her fingertip -veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade bou- quet of white fugi chrysanthe- mums centered with a yellow rosé corsage. Marjorie Girardot, the bride's. sister, was maid of honor, Bridesmaids were Jua- of Detroit, All were dressed alike in cotillion blue taffeta ballerina-length dresses with matching. velvet headpieces, The maid of honor carried a’ bouquet of yellow pompons and the bridesmaids’ . bouquets were bronze paeee * * The bride’s ‘site Virginia Girardot, was flower girl, Her floor-length dress was k silk nylon ovet: satin, she carried a basket of white pom- pons and wore a fare of white _ Pompons, Best man was Robert Hen- necke of Clarkston. Ushers in- cluded Gayle Schlicht of Ox- ~~ ford, Arnold Konczal, -Phillip- Bartholomew, and the bride's brother, James Girardot of Rochester. Emil Therrien of Lansing was ringbearer. * * * Following a reception held in MRS, ROBERT ©, BORST the church’ hall, the bride changed to a deep blue; two- - piece knit suit: with brown ac- cessories and the corsage from her bridal bouqiet and the cou- ple left for their honeymoon Mrs. Girardot pnt yah a dress of brown lace over rose beige taffeta with white acces- sories and a yellow orchid cor- . sage, Mrs, Borst wore a pale ey ‘lace sheath dress with blue accessories and. a pink . orchid corstge. ty eeireeg a eA YP eT 28S ee Be eS eee a se. * : g = : * a ees Se rad .- ; ay : # # PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1058 __ Ss | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | ‘The reader ays, . says, “I kmow there hand touching the wall for balance direction wt | 0 omy) ot eo meet of ag sae 1n Order is tlds of Gr ee . é a leg down ee Ree e e This isan almoct niversal femal gens your back| » By EMILY Post nine Seuve teak and: lo ohio geen S!body. Continue ihe shoulder pits, Keep the| Dede Mrs. Post: Last week CG : die ee Sate Se tn SOR tite the floor} by a young man I know. I Tay La les Al * an and swing the left keep the) stayed at one of the guest oe . '} chowses and! had a wonderful Gray Ladies of St. Joseph Merey|minister to the sick, injured, and 7 dis T wodld the tae | ae yp ) : Hospital Were guests of the Sis-/handicapped. At St. Joseph Mercy| 1. We on the floor on your Wack | If hips are your problem and) 1 ocua write a bread-and-but- | “Simmel i “ters of Mercy at a luncheon at|Hospital Gray Ladies greet pa- Tere Ses resting an the lyou. would lke to have my tested) | ie to the Biro , floor. Raise your left leg and jexercises which will reduce the| ‘r letter to the young man Devon Gables. . |Wents and visitors, directing them| make large circles with it, hip measurement, send a stai who was my host? it, keep- /hip ; mped, About: eighty Gray Ladies who/to various hospital areas, visit pa-| img the knees stiff. After , while [request for leaflet No. 3, Address x * * have volunteered 742 hours during/tients, read and write letters, and| circle with the right leg. Make [Josephine Lowman in care of this “! know it is to the past year, were thanked. by ae et ane the circles as large as you can. |newspaper. nike wath Saline beaks Sister Mary William, RSM, ad-|_ Chairman of Ladies at : - te such a note 9 cne’s . Dr. Robert R. Mason,|St- Joseph's is Mrs. James Han-| ess when spending the week- president of the medical’ staff,"4%. Mrs. John Hanway is co- e at end at her house but I don’t sa'Pina meclassncintems NO Child Ever Gets | Satine ~ ; — breed ante Ww. aad ; 4 : please me?’ ‘ f te : : You nn had Goes eines "=| Wayside Gleaners |TOO Much Praise | atswaaans Leal Emes Group Hear Rev. Somers as ae ee ae TNS Hn meet . The Rev. Philip Somers of Mari- ‘ By RUTH MILLETT the house, or her . 9 —— Names Officers |mat Bayust cureh war gest] 4 moher writes: “My bushand| shel relne Gat oks aren al | ign Mere, Pot, My duh . l count, even though are Officers for 1959 were announced| Group of First Baptist Churely met. /“®*Ps telling our 14-year-old daugh-| pooriane to a girl, | ‘shortly and the wording of ter how pretty she is, and I'm afraid he is going to spoil her. “When I tell him he is going to invitations — presents when the Leal. Emes Group of| Assisting with the Friday pro- problem as I have never been | -. First Presbyterian Church’ me t/8™4m were Mrs. Kyle Willson, who with Mrs. Edward Markham on/directed music; “Mrs. ‘Herbert So don’t try to make your hus- band hoard his compliments, Just ptm ~ South Josephine avenue. Harriett ramen hostess; Mrs. Ralph Gates was cohostess. Mrs. Lawrence McDowell is chairman of the group, Other offi- cers include Mrs, Lawrence Shel- in . vine chairman; Mrs. Mark- ter, treasurer. Plans for a Christmas Sibra. ner. Cohostesses wil be-Mrs. A. A.| A demonstration of Christmas h, refreshment chairman Mrs. D. J. Davis, president. Yule Party Planned party to ; and Florence and June Schlesser. decorations and cookies was given. 8 Open Sunday 2to 5 P.M. SPECIAL PURCHASE Winter Coat Event seb, vin. Now. Open Monday, Thursday, "Friday Nights. . * a Ai ae SPECIALS — of the WEEK @ = BOYS’ SWEATERS vo oo? . t ard eo Wools and Nylons : i Slipovers and Cardigans © $ Sizes 4 to 16 BOYS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS ey Sizes 6 to 12 . & = REDUCED UP TO , 50% Nellie’s & 3 6=FE5-2761 4500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. * HOURS: Sunday to Thursday 10 A, M. to 9 P.M. _ Friday and Saturday 10 A. M. to 10 P. 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An ad- miring father can give her that assurance, without much danger that she will ever let his compll- ments make her conceited. suggest that he spread them out to cover other things than‘ his daughter's attractiveness. * * * ‘ Remember that compliments bring out the best in us far more often than they bring out the worst, en er ee You might even try paying your daughter some compliments your- self, After all, you think ghe’s pret- ty, too, don’t you? Then why not tell her so? And there’s this to remember. It isn’t usually the, girl whose father makes her feel pretty special whose head is turned by the first boy who hands her a line. If you ‘are really afraid your daughter’s head will be turned by her father’s telling her how pret- ty She is, ask him to notice and comment on some other of her good qualities and accomplish- ments: Mrs. Walter Holds Election Breakfast Residents of Argyle avenue cele- brated the election results at a breakfast held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Carl Walter. ° * * * "Guests were Mrs. Anthony Van- inden, Mrs. George Morris, Mrs. Richard Servoss, Mrs. Robert Donaldson, Mrs. Edward Eldred, worded in this instance? Do I use Miss, Mrs.; or what?” Answer; In the situation you describe I think it would be best to omit all fitles from the wedding forms and have them _ worded as follows: her daughter Jane ; to John Henry Blank etc, “Dear Mrs. Post: spending the weekend, or long- er, a8 @ guest in someone's house, is the guest privileged to turn on the television set any time she wishes, or must she ask permission of the hostess before doing so?” Answer: Unless the hostess has told her that she may turn on the television whenever Mrs. Quinton Davidson and Mrs. Eva Meyers. she wishes, she must ask for When By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN | “DEAR ABBY: Before my husband gives me weekly allowance, he looks r the shirts I have. ironed, If there is too much starch jn the « collar, he docks me. He won't let me do, them over because he says that is the way his father trained his mother to iron his shirts the way he likes them. Do you think this is fair?’” DOCKED “DEAR DOCKED: The penalty is much stiffer than the collar, - * * & “DEAR ABBY: A neighbor of ours passed away. All the neighborhood donated for flowers, but we left one neigh- bor out on purpose because the deceased had not spoken to ‘that family for years, It was no secret. After the funeral this neighbor who was left out called.up all the neighbors and spit fire over the telephone. She said we had no business leaving her out and it was a dirty trick: Do you think we did wrong or not?” The NEIGHBORS * * * : DEAR NEIGHBORS: You did right. This kind of neighbor “spits fire’ if you do, and “spits fire’ if you don’t. If she had wanted to send flowers, nothing prevented her from ABBY * salt, | it, don’t you?” Stiff Penalty Follows _ Overstarched Collars If she reaches for a pan, holler at her to be careful she doesn’t . hurt herself. When she reaches for the sgit—tell her to get the bd * * . “When she reaches, for the pepper tell her not to forget the pepper. When she goes to turn the gas on, tell her to be sure to turn on the gas. Stand over _ her and point everything out to be sure she doesn't miss a thing in the recipe. If she permission before doing so, a very quiet little ceremony, and eliminate the formal invi- tations. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO PAT- TI: Forget the lad who sends you presents and stick with the boy who sends you. *. ® * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of The Pon- tiac Press. Enclose a_ self- , stamped envelope. complains, tell her to remem- ber this the next time she tries to drive the car for you.” LORENZ THE TAILOR * * * “DEAR ABBY: I plan to be married in December. My parents don’t approve of this marriage, but gave their con- sent. They won't come to my wedding or have anything to do with it. Therefore, I would like to know what to place on the wedding invitations where it says, ‘Mr. and Mrs. So and So request your presence at the wedding of their daughter.’ Don’t you think my parents are making it bad for every- « one by not coming? “After all, you're only mar- ried once and it‘seems to me that every mother would want to. see her daughter married: and help her make the best of JUST WONDERING § DEAR JUST: Ask your clergyman to talk to your parents. WHY don’t they ap- prove of your marriage? It might pay you to listen to their reasons. If you go with this wedding without your parents’ cooperation, I suggest sending a little bouquet.on her own. * * * “DEAR ABBY: Here's a sure cure for backseat drivers: as complained abotit by ‘Driven Nuts.’ Every timc the little woman starts cooking, go “ee A) out into the kitchen with her. 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Pastor yDr, Joseph I, Chapman, pastor, jwill speak on ‘He’ Who. Would Be Greatest." : : x * * Takihg part in the early service at 8:45 a.m. will be Paul Jankor- sky and Bruce. Lewis; Tommy Hutchison and Nancy Crawford will assist at the 11 o'clock hour, Under the leadership of Ben Wil- ton and Mr, Jankorsky, a training program for the every member en- listment will be given from 6 to 8 p.m, tomorrow. Friendly Genera] Baptist Ch Y.M.C. A. 131 Mt. Clemens Street — Gee @& Garner, Paster — FE 4.1407 Sunday School ...........+0.+-- 1000 A.M. Morning Worship a A.M. Bible Study caine cecsovccedccs GER. OL Evening Service ...... Apmane Ui . Wednesday Prayer Service ealear 7:30 P.M. “Where Friends Meet Friends end God Meets All” The public. as well as mem- bers are invited to the pastor's Fireside Hour at 7 p.m, when the * vesper service at 8. Assisting him will be Dick Taylor, | a Heer “Tes CHARACTER OF BATHSHEBA” .2. Sam. I!) Sunday at 7:30 P. M. Preaching at EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 2300 Watkins Lake Road, 4 Mile NW of Oakland-County Market SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. — oop ies AT 11 A.M. Hear Dr. Andrew johnson at 7:30 A. M. Over CKLW : YOUTH GROUPS MEET AT 6:30 P. M.° Everybody Is Welcomed! Rev. A. J. Baughey, Pastor ton and Miss Gladys The Women's veel pgs of ase, ee will serve.thesannual Harvest din- ner from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs, Earl Eddy is general chair- mian and Mrs, Russell Anderson, chairman of tickets. . Adventists Marking Education Week “Education for Keeps”’ is the ti- ==» tlc of a sermon in honor of Amer- WESLEYAN METHODIST - 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday Schoo! 10 A.M. Worship 11 A.M. Service 7:30 P.M, W. ¥. P. S. 6:45 P.M. ed. Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. REV. 8. L. JUNINSON, Pastor ican Education Week presented /this morning at the Riverside Sev- lenth-day Adventist church, 156 Mt. Clemens St. by Pastor James O. |be observed at the 11 a.m. service | Confident Living ove 7 Takes Over—and 1 Nate Beakraae,? mm This Is Key That Brings God-Given Joy, Success By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE A tow years age ‘Caneds leet i. rectaiendids (ian: Go. ee death of Dr. Albert L. Cliffe. He had made an important reputa- tion as a-chemist but he had made an even greater contribu- . Cliffe. he found both DR. PEALE chins sunk in ter with you?” he asked. “You last friend.” anything.” — . tion as a lay preacher and Bible class teacher. No one ever called him snything except Al He had the simple belief that the Lote guided him in everything he did. One day, he told me, the Lord ghided his}. steps downtown in Montreal and sent him to a certain street where friends named Bill and Mary had a haberdashery shop. In the shop of them sitting disconsolately, their hands. “What's the mat- act as though you'd lost your “Oh,” they told him, “unless something happens soon, we’re going to lose our business. We just don’t seem to get enough customers and the few who do come in don’t buy Just then a customer walked in and looked-in various show- cases. Bill and Mary continued to maintain a dejected atti- ploded. “You actually made it tude, giving him no friendly interest. Finally the customer be- came self-conscious in the gloomy atmosphere and walked out. “There goes another who bought nothing,” * * * “I’m surprised he stayed as long as he did?” Al Cliffe ex- Bill said. hard for him to buy. And just look at this place! Paint is pares ffom the showcases; there isn’t enough light. BRIGHTEN UP “Go out and buy a can of white paint: get some big bulbs. their accounts?” Brighten the place up! Make it a happy place! But first you'll need to do the same to yourselves. The store will be only as happy and attractive as-you are. It will be no more successful as a business than you are successful as persons.” - “But we’re got to raise $600 this month from customers who owe us,” Mary complained. “Why. won't people pay Al Cliffe Jooked at the statements stamped and ready to be mailed. “These are nto bills. They’re people,” he declared. “You're not thinking right. Cunnington, The pastor said the special serv- ice is the first in a series of spe- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Pastor REV. WILLIAM M. MARBACH, D.D. Associate Poster REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 cia] activities planned by the Ad- ventist School at 81 E. Howard. “We do not accord education enough importance in relation to its real worth,” the minister stat- ed. “Within the church's system of education the teacher should be se- lected with every bit as much care as is the minister. While th minis- ter speaks to the child perhaps one or two hours each week, the teacher is speaking to him 30 or more hours.” Pastor Cunnington said his “DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH | Elizabeth Lake Kd at Frilden Sunday School ... 10 a.m. ae Worship .... “ll a.m, Juntor and Depeconmnints Youth Service . oes . 6:30 p.m, Evening Church Service . ee censecsace FO dll oes Or ee Midweek “o 7 p.m. roy! Pastor—REV. LEE LalONB 8. 8. on lauraun. GWA’ MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje Sunday School.. 10 A. M._ Morning Worship....11:15 A.M. Young Peoples....... 6:15 P. M. Eve Worship 7:30 Wednescay Eve. Service... .7:30 P. M. BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Held at LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A.M. fcommunity to attend the services. The Episconal Church of the Advent W. Long take Rd. ot Middlebelt THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar Service and Church Scheel 9:16 A.M. and T:15 A.M. Holy Commanien First Sunday ' Williams Corner A r yd irpo 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M, WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR [Oe te | The PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH ~ . BALDWIN AT FAIRMOUNT Bring your family and friends to A Growing Sunday School............ 10:00 A. M. Worship ....... goal Sabunwean se ens s=- 11:00 A. M. Pilgrim Y.P.S.............. Neeeeeees 6:45 P.M. Golden Gospel Hour .................. 7:30 P. M. “The Little Church with the BIG HEART” 0. D, EMERY, Minister ‘ ROY OVERBAUGH, S. 5S. Supt. ' . FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1512 Jestyn 1 Block N. of Walton Gtvé. Sunday School ... 1000 A.M. Morning Worship .. 11:00 A: M. Youth Service . 6:30 P.M : 130 P. Evangelistic Service 7:45 P. M Wed. Prayer Meeting 4S P.M. The End of Your Search church is extending an invitation Jove God, and we must lp Ise alt interested’ persons in the/ derlying teaching of the Nearly Finished Dedication Is Expected at Orchard Lake Church Sometime This Month . worker ‘of ithe under the leadership of Charles) Wright, Wayne Helfrich and im Ashby. * * * The Rev. Edward D. Anchaed, pastor, will preach at both the 9 and 11 a. m. services tomorrow on “The Lord With a. Plumb Line.”’|; The Choralers will sing at the early service and at 11 the Chan- cel Choir will be heard. Following the discussien meet- ing at.6 p. m. Sunday, a motion picturé will be shown to the Senior High Fellowship. The In- “The Structure: of the Church.” Representatives of Temple Beth Jacob Will be present at the 5p: m. Thursday meeting of the Junior High Fellowship to explain the meaning of the Passover. “Now, look, Jet’s do something spiritually creative. "Bill, on Bill’s. And I'll rest mv hand spiritually.” you place your hand on these letters. Now, Mary, put your hand on top. Now let’s pray together for these people who owe you money. And let’s try loving them too. If a person doesn’t pay his bill,:it shows that he needs prayers and love; something is wrong with him morally and Well, those spiritually dedicated bills went out along Only this: Before the month the way it works. with the prayers and loving thoughts. What happened? was over, Bill and Mary had received 85 per cent of the outstanding accounts on their. bocks, When they started putting love and happiness into their work, love and happiness came back to them. That’s “Love is the key law of all laws,” worte Al Cliffe. “We must our fe ter. wman—these are the un- erefore no matter what we give in service and money to God ant our fellowmen, our lives must be ruled by bm. . * * * The Bible says this even better: “Faith, hope, love abide, | these three; but the greatest of these is love.” (Copyright 1958) Youth Singspiration at Stone Baptist The-Oakland County Youth Fel- lowship Singspiration will be held at 9:15 p.m, Sunday in Stone Bap- tist Church, 3951 Auburn Rd. Presenting. several musical se- lections will be the brass quartet comprised of Philip Bishop, Jack Bellairs, Richard ;Rollman and Ronald Carpenter, Other musical numbers will be provided by a vocal quartet com- posed of Douglas Brown, Linda Langford, Edward Justin and Naney McGown. William Myers will lead the sing- fer a Friendly Chared Rev. T. H. Staton FE 2-497 ing of hymns and chorus work. Parish Visitors Calling Sunday on Congregation More than 50 men will be com- missioned as parish visitors at the 11 a.m. worship service tomorrow at Christ Lutheran Church by the Rev. Arvid E, Anderson, pastor. Under the direction of James Roddewig, the visitation commit- tee will call at‘the homes of mem- bers of the congregation to pre- sent the program for 1959. According to the pastor, a full- time parish worker is needed to assist him. General chairman of the every member visitation is W. H. Cobb: Assisting is Robert Dika. Others working with the pastor as lead- And we know that to them that love God all things work together for good. ers are Howard Peterson and Mrs. RusSel] Weil. Central Methodist KEV MILTON B. BANK, DD. Mintster ®EV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B. D., Assoc. Minister Top CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall — 82 Perkins St, Affiliated with Federation of Spirit Sunday Evening Service—7:30 P. M. ; ic: “The Manifestation of the Spirt” ° Ist. Corinthians, 12th Chapter, Verse 7 Thursday, Nov. 13 — Open Forum — 7:30 P P. M. (Off Auburn) Churches Detroit Pastor to Speak at St. John Methodist AME Church of Detroit will preach ‘at the revival services scheduled The Rev. A. A. Kirland of the, Fhcalione Unit! * * * The church school program is currently studying this portion of! the Old Testament. Chapel Choir of Holly Baptist Church to Sing The Chapel Choir of First Bap- tist Church of Holly will be guest singers at the 10 a.m. worship service Sunday in the -Crescent Hills Baptist Church. REV, EARL 0. CARYL * Battle Creek Pastor, Speaker ) afternoon by more than 30 workers!- Emphasis With Sea Islanders” The Rev, Earl O. Caryl, pastor| © of the Ceresco Baptist Church of |» Battle Creek and 1957 Michigan |} sheep-sheering champion, will be|© guest speaker for World Commu-|~ nity Day in First Methodist Church | > Sponsored by the Pontiac Coun-| cil of United Church Women, the |® day will begin with registration |) at 9:30 a.m. Chairmen of the sessions will |§ be Mrs. Leslie Ellis and Mrs. 4 Allen Hersee, Specia] emphasis is placed on sharing our goods, ideas and people with those of the South Sea Isles, Church women are urging others # to study and discuss the value of exchange with the developing na-| i tions to build a positive peace; to collect yarn and yardage to|) share with homeless women who, as refugees, are trying to care for their families. Women are also urged to assist |! in the training of women in the|” South Sea Isles for community de- | 5 velopment. Local women are asked to bring to the Monday meeting rolls of|” yard or pieces of material suit- able for making dresses, skirts or| © work clothes. The 30-voice choir of junior chil- with Mrs. Ernest Meeley, piano ac- companist. x * * The Rev. Benjamin A. Bohn, pas- tor, will speak on “The Harvest Depends on the Soil,” the first in a series of stewardship sermons. The resource committee will met at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the parsohage to prepare for the every member canvass. Mrs. Norman Schmuck will be in charge. ‘Pack a Pew Day’ at Marimont Baptist Tomorrow will be “Pack a Pew Day’’ at Marimont Baptist Sunday School, the fifth Sunday of the “Orbit Around the Son” contest. The Rev: Philip Somers, pastor, reported 123 visitors were present last week, * * * In the lead for bringing new members and visitors to Sunday School during the six-week contest are Mrs. Frank Webber, Ronald Ward, Carol Scarborough and Nancy Tabor, Officers of the week were i Wanda Smades and Philip Somers P: . The annual business session and election of officers of the Sunday School will be Tuesday evening. New Pastor to Preach The Rev. O, D. Emery, new pas- tor of Pilgrim Holiness Church, will preach his first sermon here dren is directed by Mary A. Lacey! Mission Goal Set | NEW. LONDON, Conn. i — The Placed on). Sharing ideas, People| ’ : ne 6: Ll, PE: We re that’ all pies ‘work - together for good to them who love God. tr. = MISSOURI SYNOD ST. PAUL Josivn at Third (North Bide) George seatden Pastor : 8:15AM 10 A . ST. MARK. 1979 Commerce Base NEW CH URCH BUILDIN: _ (West Bloomfie Teceatte) Wm. C. Grate, Pastor | ..-10:00A M. | & Sunday School WIS AM. & Church Service .. Cedar Crest Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. © (Next to Dublin School) Howard £. Claycombe. Pastor Services at 8 A M. and 1] A M Sunday School 945A M G St. Stephen V.F.W. Hall—Walton Bivd. (Between Dixie and Sashabaw) Guy 8B. Smith. Pastor = Church Service .. 9:30AM @. Sunday School .. 10:45A M = Corner Genesse and Glendale ¥« (West Side) : Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor © Church Service Sunday School Church Service bs Sunday School ST. TRINITY ois Se © Sunday School ... 945A M. First Service . 890A M En00*A: M er American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions of the Con- gregational Christian churches has set a record budget for overseas missions in 1959: A total of $2,275,- 665, topping the 1958 figure by 000. PALA A ALP PAA AS ~wwewyy* vevvvvvyvvyvuvvVVVYYY , } MIMEOGRAPHING SERVICE Bulletins, Letters, Etc. - FAST SERVICE! > Christian Literature Sales PE 4.9591 dbbdbbbdbbdbhbbE¢bEE CAH AA AD EVV VV VY ‘TTC reCrT ee bp tn fn hn bn bh hh hi he be bn i Me i ti Mn wvywvuvwye CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH W. Gibson, Minister 347 N. Saginaw. * FE e238 Bible School Mo: ~— United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE . Oakland at Cadillac . Theodore KR. Aliebach, Pastor Audrey Limkeman, Youth Director cesses 11:20A.M. Youth Fellowship .. 5:45PM. Evening Service -. 7:00 P.M. .. Wednesday Prayer Meeting .. 7:00 P.M. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Cdmund L. Watkins, Paster Bible School Worship Evening Service . Wednesday P; end Study — f AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street f. Wm Palmer, Pastor . 6:30 P.M. . 7:30 P.M. National Lutheran 2 / fH Kd ff a4 fie . REV JOHN H HALL. D D.. Assoc: Miniater jin St. John Methodist Church Sun-|tomorrow at the 11 a.m, worship Bible Schoo! -. 10:00 AM } x aah “ war! day through Nov. 23. hour. His subject, will ‘be “Theft. Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. vs your neat as wy uzant>” | The Salvation Army ser ad ona son ltt nee eee | . city: will assist in the meetings to|at 7:30. "tl ASCENS) N a COMMUNITY UNITED Dr. M. H. Bank, Preaching 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET pe aid cack night at 7:9 PONTIAC art | . refined thee, but||: (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Young People’s ai. 6pm | ciate ek tyne eee 96 Williams St, jcaclagioan Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Meeting 7:30 p.m. |}!ife: of whom shall I be afraid? in the furnace of affliction. anes SCHOOL .. 9:45 A.M W. 3. Tecewioren, me Paster Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:30 p.m. CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. 1] Bible oy n ' School ..... 945A.M CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER All Saints Episcopal oe ih cHhise Moming Worshto 11404. SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY . Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preaching | mus ciltioms £ St. at W. Pike oJ WATERFORD TWP. Evening Worn , 7:30 ae; : . | e v, | iddifield, Recto “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN” | NU} God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited Te’ Rev, David. Mills, Curate Airport at Williams Lake Ra. fj] Wed Prayer | oni . SUNDAY SERVICES Arvid B, Anderson, Pastor Study Hour 7:30 P.M Sunday Services and Reading Room il! .8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion Sunday School 2 East Lawieeze Street . 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer-and Ser- SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:30 A.M. wea 1 AM 11 Chee Dat 3 " Coluashia “Avense mon by the Rev. David K. CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. nee OF THE Hs, " . Service 8 P. M. Friday to 9 P.M. BAPTIST Church School. H 611 ST. JOHN’S eer 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sere 4 . United Presbyterian FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST CH mon by the Rev, David K, a J PONTIAC Peudine Lawrence and Streets Ie CHUR : 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. : pace alam: S Church Saat. ‘ . Carl W. Nelson, Pastor ae ee ae . l ~o. Columbia Ave. MAURIS DIRECT : ond m At First Methodist Church [cdieveceast tolgne will be pre: $i4h A. M——Chareh choot Classes for All ‘ _ Wheri the —_ school staff . | cc ew B C. | sggieag sdlcooav nen 1:00 P. M.—Adult (Forum, 4B. ¥. ¥. Groups —" meets Tuesday make. plans . 8:00;P. M.—Ves pers case oh ana tar to € onsecrate iia me eae for thax 7:30 P.M, Wednesday—Midweek Prayer and Bible Study. |’ Misses Vera and Ethel Bassett] A new birch altar in First Meth-] bert Proffit and in honor of the |ering is of charcoal combined with *-* .* i “An American Baptist Convention Church” ei | will open their home to the Wom-|odist Church's’ recently remod-| Rev. and Mrs. Paul R. Haven, |pink tile, | ee ee ee ne : en’s Prayer Group Tuesday morn-|eled room for small weddings and| former pastor of thé church and | gunday School rooms on the |’ when we are absent one from " FIRST — , , ling, . worship groups will be dedicated) his wife, poe ground Geer..ond banquet bal (eee. CHURCH 3 NAZARENE : w. Pies Sunday, in memory of Mr. and) is, consecrated Sunday mort-| are decorated in beige and , the } The 4th annual Ingathering of|Mrs, Herbert Clemence. The dedi-/i,. win! be a leather bound pulpit] brown, The walls are in desert |IM/ ) + FREE , 60 STATE STREET ? ithe Pontiac Chapter of Needlework|cation will be made by the Rev. |, tanal and loose-leaf organist edi-| sand, , WAT : : . | with a coffee hour. and display of| worship service ot Mrs, Dudley Colby, by the Wes-lmica” contice tees van pelectets ; URCH ‘Worship ,11;00 A. M . [garments trom 10 to 11:30 a.m. | The service also will include thelieyan Class and a brass baptismallstove. and a new eetrieetator add 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET “THE MORAL IMPOSSIBILITY” | M Evangelistic, 7:45 | inaomny dedication of the cathedral-red dos-|howl given by Mr, and Mrs, Ches-| ,- brightness to the kitchen, Two tnd im o Series.of Messages | Eh Pastor Wesley C. wibier Gi] CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC [ei cee oe ane to Man |r Caneel new lavatories have been Youth Service..... 6:30 P. M. . peaking at Both Services H SCIENCE CHURCH Nellie . The new 2 by. 45 foot worship|on the first floor. : | Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. | ; ‘aot bee sam Adams, room on the second floor is a part] ‘The Rev. Harry O. Lord, assist-/J Sunday School — 10 A. M. . MESSACE BY THE PASTOR | Tuesday. H lay 7:30 P. M. A landscape painting by Mr. jof the extensive remodeling pro-|ant pastor, now has his own office “Neighbors’ Sundcy” y mie eety 246 TR aeeriareaset | cle rent ccaat oa On cas se Ser coated teams sa 1” AM — ies nd Me a ee, * P room are gray, e comp -ata Ladies Aid Tusaday I P.M. |] be dedicated in memory of -Al- |turquoise draperies, The floor cov-|$30,000. “Divicely Comelosioned” = siaal een a ideas FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH v for Victory” ! : 1st CONGREGATIONAL seni heckeg ta 516 Orchard Lake Avenue 78H P.M, ~— Evening Sorvied Bi aves ........0.52>sapersaare oe escapees seen +> 10:30 A, M, CHURCH ego ermen Subject: Evening Service, Bisie i 1 andi tee BPD | Mt = aren and ot Clemens oat 1 en a A od on = i Maleotw Burten, Paster HARRY NICHOLS, President PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ext aor. aor ©. nena hens Pesite Prayer et > im needy : ———— : fer, Wesley ©. Wibler, i sons & : 7 ! 210, PEBRY AT. i 10:30 A. M. , FIRST SOCIAL A . First Christian Church i opet og “WHEN THE | Dune chins {| © BRETHREN Old Fashioned Gospel” i B ABIDE Sunday School ..10A.M7i 316 Baldwin Ave. The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching Church Service . 11 A. M. 858 W. Huron REVIVAL , Starts Sunday, Nov. 9 through Nov, 23 Nightly at 7:30 P. M. welt FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN} 46 North Roselawn . | ‘Find Your Place and Do Your Part for Humanity” Sunday Scheel, 10 A, M, Morning Message, 11 A.M. by the Paster | | > i “ipriper Pasting oad Dil Beaty, Wel, tar BO. i | EARL VAUGHN REV. LEROY SHAFER, Pastor it of Harrisburg, Il. a Special Singing -WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH , Andersonville Road — Near Dixie Highway ‘ Sunday School .10 a.m. Sunday School .......02. SCeoeeeerererereeee «- 9:45 AM, | Mornit Morning Worship .-.- +--+ +--+» 8:30 A.M. and 11:00 AM. Worship .......J1.a.m. WOU ovecpceccsicciecvesteeccieese oe 7200 P.M. Revival ....... 7:30 p. m. Family Bible Hour Wednes#ie.... 6.0... ee .. 7:30 P.M, | Pundamental—Undeneminatt ‘ Evangelist Vaughn D. Winne, Paster Me asia ane |f FIRST METHODIST 70 CHAMBERLAIN, CORNER EDISON ; CONSECRATION SERVICE MRS, BLANCHE JOKI, Speaking on “A NEW DAY” | “GROUNDBREAKING — Shown at the ground- breaking* ceremony for the new. St. Stephen Lutheran Church at Sashabaw and Kempf streets are (from left) Harold Kettner, chairman of the ._ THY CREATOR’ @ “REMEMBER.. In adoration and praise come to worship in God’s Holy Sanctuary ... You will be spiritually refreshed Your life will be enriched. — eee START EVERY WEEK Wt R CHURCH BY WORSHIP IN HIS C . struction of contemporary design. building .committee; the Rev. Guy B.' Smith, pastor; and Ernst Mar,.chairman of the con- | ee Plans for the new building of the St. Stephen Lutheran Church (Mis- souri Synod) call for brick con- constructed, - The church will include a sanc- {Sanctuary in St. Stephen jto Seat 328 Worshipers purposes and another sanctuary Stewart Construction Co. of Pon- tiac will be the builders. The ar- chitectural engineers are members ot Chance Enterprises of St. Clair Pontiac Presse Phote gregation. With construction starting this week, the first unit is expected to be completed in March. Members -are presently holding services in the Veterans. of Foreign Wars Building on West Walton boulevard just off Dixie Highway. — St. Stephen was organized in Nevember of 1956. Services are held fii the Veterans . M-59 at Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor Sunday School ..... 9:45 A. M. Sunday Worship ...11:00 A. M. “IN THE MASTER'S HAND” Evangelistic Service 7 P. M. “A DIVINE WARNING” ALY. F. ............ 600 P.M. of Foreign Wars Hall on West Wal- South S t Judson =—S—éo]| x = § S “Champion Stunt Drivers’’ B on am wv te TONY CURTIS - SIDNEY POITIER eHe Derrantr Ones LAST - 1, “NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE” | TIMES 2 Anita G MIMI" | TONITE 3. MacDonald arey“"MAN or GUN” nm Town STARTING fr SUNDAY jj. 7 FIRST Tehvicoor . Ss SHOWING | me HEARTBEAT in | GEORGE NADER * JULIE ADAMS * SUNDAY - - MON. -— TUES, * OF TODAY'S SUNDAY EARLY BIRD SHOW Open 5:30 P.M. Show Starts 6:00 P. M. Come Early - Home Early is the. me coke B. shook the earth! “Makes ‘And God Created: Woman’ seem like a nursery _ eer Citen- - 4 Bi BEST— . | ‘THE oo IN-CAR R HEATERS And the Story That Ox Will Shake” | Every , Home in Town! CPS ee eS" w~ewee STARTS FRI. TAB HUNTER @ GWEN VERDON IN “DAM YANKEES” THAT WONDERFUL GUY FROM “NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS’ IS GOOFIN-UP THE | | COAST GUARD Hom AN a ‘Starting SUNDAY Start Laughing ~ ‘Now — The na- tion’s No. 1 Funny Man is back and funnier than ever. | FEATURE STARTs / | 1:20 - 3:20 - 5:20 | Chiefs "Best Showing Not Good Enough Spunky PCH Outclassed by Wolfpack in Valley Game at Bay City By BILL CORNWELL BAY CITY—‘Outclassed but not outfought” is a hackneyed phrase, yet. the best one available to de- seribe Pontiac Central's perform- ance here Friday night. Coach Jesse MacLeay's Chiefs gave their finest showing of the 1958 football season in Central High School Stadium. Still it was not good enough to avoid a 34-64 setback at the hands of pow- erful Bay City Central, Outrushed, outpassed, outgunned, outmanned—use-any term you wish and all of them are true, but the final score does not paint an accu- rate picture of this game. * *& &t tue played 48 minutes of , aggressive and spirited rota but the Chiefs could not as they went down to their 4th defeat in eight games. * * * Yet, when this Saginaw Valley! battle was over, the Chiefs had accomplished several notable things. Among their achievements were these: 1—Marched 76 yards for their Jone touchdown in the 2nd quarter. Ellison, who was nearly the “goat” of last week's 13-7 loss to Melvindale, more than made - for that bad .evening against the Wolves yesterday. t+ * . He was the workhorse of the ground offense, carryirig the pig- skin 13 times for 72 yards and a 5.5 average. In addition, he caught two passes for 43 yards, his 2nd reception a 33-yard TD. The Wolves clearly demonstrated why they're rated Michigan's No. 1 Class A team as they passed and Yan to their 7th victory of the year Senior quarterback Jerry Gross, a prime All-State candi- date, directed the Bay City as- sault and passed for one touch- down, ran for another and place- kicked four extra points, his failure after the final TD snap- ping a string of 12 straight con- versions, Erwin (Butch) Kokaly, Bay City’s speedy swivel-hipped half- back, tallied twice for his 10th and llth TDs of the season. Half- back Bob Auman plunged for an- other six-pointer and end John) Young snagged a Gross aerial for! the other _: * * The ade scored in the Ist. quarter after Dick Post returned | a punt to the PCH 26. - Four plays | later Auman plowed two yards for' ‘the TD and Gross converted. Bay City boosted its lead to 21-0 in the 2nd period on a seven-yard scamper by Kokaly and the Gross- to-Young aerial, a 23-yard play which saw Young make a spec- tacular leaping catch in the end zone while surrounded by PCH de- s. * * * - Then the Chiefs drove to their sole touchdown as Ellison * 4 smeaked behind the Bay City secondary and snared Munson’s | eee me ramen tone fee 0 t-yard First downs . 12 18 _iRushing yarcuge == 124 9.999 Passing yardage ‘ . a Passes Pakses intercepted by | Punts ’ CENTRAL 1) B.. Pritchett, J. Pritchett “CHAMPION COACH — Frank Vanderworp caught this shot of Crowell was @ proud coach last night as his Avondale footballers. climaxed a Cinderella season by defeating Troy before an overflow.crowd at Auburn Heights. It was his 3rd loop title at the school. ‘Press cameraman Ed Pat Shurtz (right) and an un- identified teammate carrying Crowell off the field following the final whistle, Walking along ready to help is Walt Cooley (52). During the long rivalry between Birmingham and Royal Oak, the Acorns managed to dominate the series. Now Birmingham plays both Royal Oak high schools but still is unable to gain a victory. Birmingham a 7-0 defeat last night, Earlier this season Royal Kimball scored in the first pe- ried om a 12 yard pass from Jerry. Riutta to John’ Ke Kennedy, climaxing g 72 yard march, Birmingham never threatened se- riously in the game as the Kimball defensive unit put a stopper on the Maples’ backfield speed, led nd the! Oak Dondero whipped the Maples.|' =&st Kimball Stops Maples Cold in /- 0 Victory tackle Chuck Rosenberg and guard Dave Brasier who threw Busch re- peatedly for losses. x * & When the game ended Kimball; was on the Bieminghen five yard line. oe for Sharing Title} in 26-12 Victory Keego Ends Season 7-1; Barons Rally to Nip Clarkston at Finish . Wrapping‘ up. one. of the finest football seasons in Keego Harbor _|history, West Bloomfield romped to a 26-12 triumph over Holly last night to finish with a 7-1 overall record afd retain a very slim hope championship with Northville. The Mustangs meet Clarenceville en, Bioomfield Hills, the surprise | of the league this season, tallied all its points in the final five minutes to defeat Clarkston 13-7 and Brighton walloped Milford 33-0 in other loop play yesterday. The running of Jack Newton and passing of John Lucadam sparked In another game involving an East ‘Detroit won, 32-14, but 10 players were ejected frém the game which saw a total of 200 yards in penalties of which 145 were Called against the Shamrocks, * * * “It was 250 on touchdowns by Clawson Dumps Oxford, 26-12 Acton and Strittmatter Each Score Twice for Winners Clawson broke a 66 halftime score with three second half touch- downs to whip Oxford, 26-12 of the Wildcat field last night. ° Newt Acton went 12 yards for a first period Clawson score and Oxford evened the count when Fred Brecht went 40 yards in the second stanza, . In the third quarter Acton went over from the one and a moment later when center Jim Thomas ‘stole the ball, Clawson took over ‘on the 10. * * * Acton then passed the distance to Lee Strittmatter and Gary Ash-! ifield converted with a pass recep-. tion, Doug Stott went ? yards on a sneak for Oxford but Jerry Eno then passed to Strittmatter for another Clawson tally, Oxford got to the Clawson 25 and 20, in the 4th quarter but lost the ball, . PCH-Bay City Statistics Fumbles lost « 0 H Yards penalised Bay. Central .sssee, 4 6 0 th 6! Ellison Con kicks) (33, 8: Grose 8 ¢« INEUP Andrews: Tackles—Jenkie, ; ren, R te lyea. oer dD. saggy poet tng fotrowsk Dunn, |ter.. Mickey Pa’ -|Dick Ickes, Chuck Williams and two by George Harper before Ham- tramck scored in the final quarter, Ickes tally was a 27 yard pass one and three yards, Williams went three yards, Bob Maier went 7 yards on an interception after Hamtramck made it 25-14, Bill MacGillvray added the E. Detroit points. Five players from each team were thrown out of the game. * * we Hazel Park lost 19-2 to Garden City, and Ferndale meets. Royal Oak Dondero tonight in Royal Oak. Birmingham closes the season yeu) week at home against South- ie Campy Now at Home NEW YORK ® — Roy Campa- nella passed a new milestone Fri- day. The paralyzed Dodger catch- er went home to live with his fam- ily in Glen Cove. There he will begin a new phase from Ray Dries, Harper went |) and complete § of 13 passes for 63 yards, His 60-yard punt return set up Newton’s 2nd touchdown. The Lakers led only 6-0 until Tom Moran's 39-yard scamper and a Lucadam conversion clinched the issue in the 3rd stanza. Newton 1st-Holly tally sandwiched in be- tween, * ro * Darrell Kinney hit George Mc- Daniels with an 11-yard pass’ to climax a 75-yard drive. The same combination clicked for a 4th period six-pointer, also for 11 ards, Danziger broke loose on quarter- back keeper play to go 65 yards to score. Biff Jones’ extra point on a run tied the count. Following the kickoff Clarkston was held deep in its own territory and forced to punt with 47 seconds remaining. Baron John Paige grabbed the boot at the 35 and ran it all the way. back for the deciding points. Bob Porritt, play- ing his 1st game. in several weeks, scored the losers only touchdown, Milford was never in its: (game |despite a scoreless opéning ‘quar- ter. The Redskins never got inside the Brighton 20. Sean Lavan scored 15 of the Bull- dogs’ points, George Rodriguez, Ron Visel and Dick Parks added BHS TDs: West Bloomfield wound up 6-1 in the W-O, Brighton 5-2, Bloomfield in his medical and physical treat- j ments, Hills .4-3, Holly 3-4, Clarkston 14-1 and Milford 0-6-1, ‘Fine 3-Year Record The era of the Almont power- house in the Southern - Thumb League may be over. The season ended last night for seven Almont seniors who helped defeat Dryden 36-0, but in three years this team icompiled an enviable record .of 22 wins, one tie and one loss. a * > Saeed After a safety in the Ist period, Almont scored twice with Larry Ostrander going 14 yards and Don Eschenberg rupning back an intercepted pass 40 yards to the two. He then went over, * *& * Frank Hartway went 15 yards in S—ithe second period and he -|went four yards in the 3rd quar- ‘iter. Larry Ostrander raced 8 yards in the final-stanza with Jim eta converted four times. ® & & Armada handed Capac-a 250 rt drubbing in another league game siwith Bill Porte and Clarence aid, 'Priestap ‘scoring in the 1st quar- went from the Enviable Mark for Almont Patton passed to Terry Wills 10 yards in the 3rd wa. Patton added the point. . Imlay City Routs Ortonville, 58-20 Imlay City and. Ortonville staged a free scoring. football game last night with Imlay winning, . 58-20.| . Four touchdo' in H for Imlay before Ted Follis 6 yard pass from Pat McNulty ts Ortonville’s TD. Three Imlay scores in the. second half were by Godo, Lengeman and Maison. Earl Richardson grabbed & 6 yard pass‘ from Mc- Nulty .and later in the 4th stanza ‘ltwo. in. the. se quarter . and’ » 1 Pa 4 \ i ae ls al ie. cand. ile > Ai: i cs tek cet cents ca a a a e for sharing the Wayne - Oakland in their loop .Nov. 21 and should have little trouble finishing unbeat- and Lucadam scored later with the|@4 Southfield had a scoring ball after watching their Yellow- last night An overflow tim ng rags og as Yellowjacket eleven } |Rochester next week would really Walled Lake and Waterford went down to defeat as Farmington-had little trouble finishing unbeaten last night, Walled Lake dropped a 21-14 ver- dict at Plymouth to close its sea- son with a 6-2 record. Trailing only 147 at halftime, Waterford suffered a 39-14 beating at Dear- born Fordson. * * * Farmington made Clarencevilie its. eighth straight victim by a 33-6 count to become Oakland County’s only unbeaten team for the 1958 season. Southfield wal- loped Livonia Bentley 45-7. Walled Lake went 50_yards in four plays following the opening kickoff with Bill Havel scoring and Mike Wurst converting the point after for an early 7-0 advantage but that was the only time the Vikings were to lead. | * x * & Plymouth evened the count | by going 75 yards with running ace John Sparkman crossing for his frist of two TDs. em young man when he is the other player. Vikings, SkippersLose drive and Wurst added. the point to complete the scoring. Wurst piled up 135 yards in 12 carries and Fink 75 in 11 in their last game for Walled Lake. Waterford. came up with a new! star in Harry Nicholie. but he couldn't do it alone. The senior scored both touchdowns: for the Skippers on runs of 34 and 80) yards. He had not scored all sea- son, Tony Hiller and Barry Campbell contributed the extra went.on a touch- SOME GLUE NEEDED — Troy halfback Jim DePauw was an Kinnon and then dropped: it in the 2nd een eo at Avondale. His brother, Paul, later scored the losers’ only on a pass. Avondale’s little sparkplug oe lier Sith caught this pass from Rick Mc- SV SMS sn Solberg down rampage for Southfield gar- “Inering four. He carried for 13, caught passes from stellar quarter- -|back Bob Filar for 26 and 15 yards and ran a kickoff back ~ for his scores, Filar had a touchdown and three jextra points. Tom Ridley went over once and Jim McDonald. got one on a 79-yard return of pass interception. Bentley scored with 15 seconds to play, . Clean’ Lapeer. Garners No.8. Lapeer was virtually assured of: its first perfect-record season in 10/) years following a 49-12 thumping of Flint .St.. Michael last night. . The Panthers close with weak L'Anse Creuse next week, A victory in that Tri-County League final would even better the 30% record of eight straight which was matched yesterday, * Jack Fitzpatrick got a ‘i am empty his bench early | with a 42-6 lead early in the grd | M: | Period, John McKillén, Rich Kohlott ane celled in the line, West Bloomfield to a 20-0 lead be- —- a fore Holly could reach paydirt. . ' ¥ Each team bogged down after Newton, a speed merchant who TRYING TO PASS — Troy quarterback Rick Pontiae Press Photos (threatening before Avondale sud- gained 99 of the team’s 218 yards} McKinnon was hurriedly trying to get passes throw above the outsteetched -band ¢f Aven Sealy vee ene mae ty rushing, scored twice on runs of) away in the final quarter at Avondale last night tackle Pat Shurtz. Troy halfback Jim DePauw ome % oe a oo hs rae olige — conclude ee co ‘the Colts tried in vain to overcome an early is 28. Avondale won 14-7 clinching sole posses- |f0F &@ touchdow A sophomore season. He a ; B ch : period. en séyard TD gallop nuilified by a ellowjacket lead. He is shown here trying to sion of the Oakland ampionship. Douglas zipped 41 arid then 2 penalty, : j : aan Shaw got anos ioe Lncodiomn wes will tavering the Farmington Finishes Unbeaten, Jays Roll ~ latter, | shoulder he injured a week ago — : . ‘Two pass interceptions halted Troy scoring chances on opposite the five, kick two extra points. papatiay « later took over but was stopped at the 11. . ® .% The Jackets eventually lost the ball on downs at the 11, Avondale drove 53 yards following a punt to ice the verdict. Dick Smith plunged over:and Douglas ran for the point after key Smith passes- to Acker and Herb -Harris helped set up the tally, The Harris grab was spectacular effort. He was off balance and got only hand on the ball at first but piled it in. Troy went 71 yards to paydirt in the closing-minttes with Me- Kinnon flipping to Paul DePauw for the six points. But that was the last time Troy had the ball with little sparkplug Smith keeping the plays on. the ground, Besides the league trophy, Avon- dale also won the Little Brown Jug which goes up for grabs each year when these rivals tangle. Ray Ritter scored on runs of 1, 34 and 15 to lead Romeo, Bob Galan went 62 yards for one and passed to Ron Schmidt for another, Schmidt kicked two extra points. Gary Hunter was the Orion TD man, Two six-pointers by Leroy Hill — make it easy for Madi- son. A T First downs 9 7 Rushing yarda 282 105 Passitig yardage 43 61 : 3-10 4-13 Passes intercepted by 4 1 Punts “33.3 1-32 BEVIS lost 2 iJ iy pee 9 io rit rea ye ae eee si tows —~l4 ee en 0 0 OT Avondale: Shaw ‘in Tun, Smith a x al pat. Acker (run), Douglas Troy: TD, DePauw (3 ass from McK innen). par. Morgan (cick), AVONDALE LINEUPS wont: ‘atninta, arris Tackles — Jennings, shurtz, Cooley. Guards — Rarnhart, Kruop, Wy Centers <= —Freentert.— Rav Srnith, Acker, Doug!- s, Shaw, Deenatte, TROY LINEUP: Ene .P, DeP-q Pifteld, Culp. Tarkles—MrAnineh, Bhen: ard, Dollar. Guards—Steele, Beach, Glover, son Sentere Seba, LavVole, s—MeKinnon, J, DePauw, Davidson, Niemafi, Morgan, Kolodziet.’ Cage Rules Meetings to Be Held by MHSAA A basketball rules the ‘auspices of the Michigan High School Athletic’ Association will be held in Oakland County next week, Next Wednesday the meeting will be held at Roval Oak Kimbalt High School, 13- ‘Mile at Crooks road, ~Other area Meetings ‘inglude’ Tues., Nov. Ll. at Port Huron High: pe {eh fuer en W at po aS crowd saw the 1o Ses — eae oo cy Paes ns ha = v > ‘ eee " wali ite ame peed : 2 : \ ° , : ; | __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1938 Lo : THI e : : be : 4 5. ’ to top the six-game record of morejset Cleveland (5-1) and tightened nd the Jexpect than 295,000 paid it set last week.|the eastern race, If the Giants i bo eaee with the * * * upset the Colts and the Lions (1-4-1)| althmore, which has a Nov, oa ca. The’ attendance so far is run- {surprise the Browns, New York and| 1¢ dete with the Bears in Chie At Les ning well ahead of last season's |Cleveland will be tied for the! cago, faces the Giants minus two erected record pace. Sunday's action jeastern lead. If the Giants: win| of its top players, John Unitas, the huge could throw both division races jand the Bears (4-2) defeat the) the quarterback who leads the = paring to wide open and touch off an even | Packers (1-4-1), Baltimore will be| jeague in touchdown with = game bigger attendance surge. The |only one game in front of the| 12 and L. G. Dupre, veloram. attendance of about 70,000 for their| Forty-Niners. league has set attendance marks |Béars. e | offensive halfback, were injared Yankee Stadium clash with the un-| clubs set the last six seasons. * * during Baltimore's 56-0 rout of defeated Baltimore Colts. The! ance mark of 102,368 when they New York (4-2) was a 10-point| The Browns are favored by 9] the Packers last Sunday,. ; Browns, leading the Giants-by one! met last season. the league appears virtually certain! underdog last Sunday when it up-/points, the Bears by 14, the Rams! George Shaw willkstake over for . . . . =~ | Unitas while Jack Call and Lennie pee ; . Lyles will alternate at ripe a ; post. Néw York is in 8 \ e | Beaver Bow! | physical condition of the season : although Frank Gifford, all-league Game Ss unday left halfback, still is nursing a knee ' inj little action. | : ) J jat Walled Lake = uvand ay wee litle Fs : One of the Ist bowl games ot! ye out deteuaive unite, Each ’ ie : SER Fy kok tk t Fe oo eee eer the Little hs elven up 4 points, fewer than But lt ll ake Pee . — League Beavers of the Walled Lake|#"Y other team. The Colts lead ~ _. |Rams, Shamrocks, Ravens Protest Title, Status school district and the Livonia| Mc oauue in, scoring. with 234 ioe & Fs i = a epee 4a Hawks tangle in the Beaver Bow! » Ere : : fo" oe Ag The Bears, second to the Colts | 2 e , ed at the Walled Lake High field. scoring with 193 points, meet @ ore an qa 3 . ; Members of the All Ameriet Packer team that suffered the ' ag on in Football League, the Beavers a: worst whipping in its 40-year his ; ' : Hawks will stage a doubleheader tory jast Sunday. The Bears and ‘snl | Ramsey Insists ca se arycany ri, er a H io ' ' eams oO P 1500 was a b’ crowd, are meets Sens Donen. eae ce ie Vig dBbekitc gg Bk BAP gg [with he’ Hah In te’ ght ofa|gume, Poniatowsk! and Simith| V7 Members 1 and 12. ling for the ith tine 2-Pointers as Knicks) Can't Lay "for Justl “aimee © 8 on ever: ends; Zwicker and Deschaine,| A small admission fee will be] The Rams and Forty-Miners, whe Drub Pistons, 115-101, a! : . uke 1) ee +s Sala} . athletic |t#ckles; Palopoli and Jere Dirker, with all funds going to-|may play before pro football's . One Brown, Detroit Oy Bi, 3 Rew John Eebita, miisie Candy, enter: De equipment for future Walled|biggest crowd, have $3 records - 21 St. Ben 27 13 OLSM 0| director, “although we will be *, ; : Lake teams, Children under 12|and are tied for third in the West. DETROIT (UPI) — Keen-eyed| NUMBERS 10, 11 — Halfback | Defense Coach Says |= - = = pped by the loss of our |Tocher, Nesbitt, Lyon, Gary Dirk-| Tinh. admitted free ern Division Kenny Sears scored 41 points while| Erwin (Butch) Kokaly scored zee : woes ol ¥ a prcastin Aoelng fete ec, backs, are, Garters an offense, : ’ — tying a National Basketball Associ-| two touchdowns for Bay CitY | (4 ovis AND (UPL) — From re- By H. GUY MOATS we will give the Pontiac eleven a |#ndry, Brown, Hudson ation record of 12 successive field) Central last night as the Wolves |. nooding the Detroit area the arse : run for its money, This ‘contest | Wil be in on defense. Tom Deroch- goals last night to lead the New| defeated Pontiac Central, 34-6, in [115+ few days, the Lions would) From ithe look of the season’s| could turn out to be much closer |" Will be the quarterback. York Knickerbockers to an easy| a Saginaw Valley Conference ove to watch "only three men to| Point totals for Sunday afternoon's! 5 some expect.”” * * & , 115-101 triumph over the Detroit at Bay City. They gain a victory’ over the Cleveland] °PPonents in the Suburban Catholic Irish quarterback Mike Timms Pistons. were the 10th and 1th TDs of the | oowns tomorrow—Jim Bro wn,|League’s windup on Wisner field,| Sunday's game at 2:30 p.m., is) is out with a broken nose, received oe + season for Kokaly, who is Bay |pay Renfro and Bobby Mitchell. |St- Frederick gridders should be|the only SCL tilt in the Pontiac| in practice on Wednesday. Eight ; City’s leading. scorer. oe a named an overwhelming favorite |@te@, St. Michael tangling with seniors will be among the starters. Sears missed his first two at- —— Unfortunately, “it'll take, more|'®, (lose thelr season with a Royal Oak St. a cee St. James is at St. Benedict. , ee anes trom all over (CY O Grid Title than watching just the ‘big three’’|“!Cry: - o « - on Ravens, Rams and Shamrocks are| the court with | variety of of the Brown offense. New York's all favored to turn in victories, to - : seg J at Stake Sunday |sam nut was praised However, from Detroit St. Rita} Rams will go against the Irish|leave the SCL in a 3-way cham- aera be wets Gonine fort 7 i job he did on Brown last|comes the word that the Rams! with an alreenlor team, and all/plonship knot, Each club bas won 0 h | | . _ ve, one game : ley agaiat Ryracuse, also nthe (Ot Warshington sunday when the Browns lost thet : five, Jost one game in loop play! UF home loans are er * - sexs | City football fans can witdess a|Brown gained 113 yards and ran|Chick 9 Strokes Off Pace rots pabense callers With Seats scoring 11 points.|..¢ jittle battle Sunday at 2:30/58 yards for one touchdown, ' : spoil a | the once-beaten Knicks raced to a m. at Washington Junior High “The trouble’ 1s,” commented . : ; ; * * = - - Q etree degre, and although field, where Pontiac St. Benedict | Rams have barrelled along to ° Buster Ramsey in whose hands : they ~dipped to 17 points in the sngies with St. Hugo for the 135-| the Lion defensive strategy rests, a 258 point total, biggest in the second quarter, still held @ com-| 14 CYO suburban grade school “you can’t lay for one guy be- circuit, Their only loss was to} . bri fortable 51-35 halftime, margin. /Pow Gey-ve fet ve any Bs St. Benedict, last weekend, Ritas Monthly payments, like rent, bring ..* mages are the loop’s No. 1 | test would run wild.” ATLANTA — The 61 pros|was U.S. Open champion in 1952. seve comme’ > aig dread 4 scored only three points Pontiac “aa. _|and 10 amateurs who survived the} Boros, who staged a startling ’ : “ : ta the t Se nant a ee veeg| ee oo cea stn ania ae Eoin bi.|final cut in the Atlanta Open Golf|cometack with a Gunder-par 66 Seniors got the otarting call debt-free home ownership to you "t hit, the Pistons no- P : tournament had a day off today|Thursday, was two-under Friday . - doesn : | go standings. Hugo has a 5-0-1 |vision by knocking off the Browns adi the of 210. He| Stor St. Mike’s club at : . rT where. “The Bird” wound up the/ mark, Benedict 5-1. St. Fred- |who are favored by nine points. |Defore heading onto the Cherokee /for a 70 and a total 1 /{| Royal Oak. All but Pat Camp- safely, quickly and economically. night with 18 points but.they cdme erick has 3-3, St. Miachel 1-5, in And there’s still the Lion “jinx” to/Country Club course ‘for the final | might have shot another brilliant bell, who will miss the finale too late, ~ the -teem leep. : eb. 18 holes Sunday. round in the 607s except for need- Z OFT (101) NEW YORK (115) ’ In regular season and champion- * * * ing an average of two putts a hole : ee ane ; DETR: 7 < 7| Bob. Gallo’s west siders have ship games, the Lions boast a 7-1; The unusual holiday in the midst|on the back nine. ae . forcior, S412 14 pore By it-3941/s0me Very good boys, nude over Paul Brown. ~ jof a tournament was scheduled pe Os Ca itol Savin & Loan Assn 3 ea 3-34 Fete 5-3 _s[abow-all_his -firet unit, with Bilt ‘ due to the Georgia Tech-Clemson| Ernie Vossler of Midland, Tex., . Jorgon 2-1-2 —$-Fettx a Shue 33-4 .8 Braun 4 §-8 13/Atkins, Danny agen quarter- a football game here. - |Bill Casper, Apple Valley, Calif., : ae ane. fas 8 geen 333 S!back passer Tom Heiteny Bob| tn mapping a defense of the . + & éland Bob Wateon, Atdsley-on-Hud- Established 1890 va Perey 5-2 16 Tyre soe J Charboneau and Dic Gastin. 10| Browns, Ramsey had these things Leading the field going into the|son, N.Y., continued to shoot | net «63a a ———-;|is a\former PCH and MSU griG-|to consider: last round over the tough, 7,004-|steady golf to tie for the runner- 165 W. Huron St Pontiac FE 4-066! _ 3567 =~ ppl ca Vie eal Mies ne nen yards in yard course was Julius Boros, 39-| up spot at 212. | ” = mernGer os... 101 | Halley are among the St. Hugo aie tee cates Soecad Mail ot the yee a See Bee NE ee ee ce ae Ge eek aie coming game and they'll be, REW YORK ‘iscccsclt.a4 iT 3pcits aces, coached, by Tim Dinan season to play, is only 218 yards/ 64 on Thursday, fell to a 77 Fri-| “Ted up for us. : Pe WO, SaaS ENTOO RoR peam off the NFL record set by Steve . day and a three-way tie with Tom-| One change will find Ron Call § \ 9 : Van Buren in 1949. Thunderbird Shoots my Bolt of Paradise, Fla., and/as a defensive halfback, in ad-f .\ ~~ ra —Brown's 15 touchdowns put Bill Collins of Baltimore, Md., for| dition to hig flanker role on, e€ 7 him within three of the record fi M { Cj Wi the third spot at 213. Chick Har-/offense. Other starters, including a for a 10-game season and two or 0 or | in bert of Nofthville, Mich. fell to| most of the seniors are Pruente, | ee ae _ | for 11 and 12-game seasons. The ‘ 1210 with a 74. end; tackles Lauinger and Gal-| _ : . entire Lion team has only 18 Unbeaten all summer and fall,) | North h 34-14 card Raper a ead | if touchdowns, ‘ in area puppy matclies, Raven's ||¢’s rth Branch . nenberg; Center, + ‘quarter-| / - HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Petry 18, Ovid 7 Mitchell is the NFL’s second|Hill Thunderbird (Tiny), owned by ’ back Tom Dabbs, and Mike. . + / as Sheds Rivers 33 Plymouth 21, Walled Lake 1¢ | top rusher with 479 yards in 66|the Hank Roberts, 8020 Foster| North Brarich of the South Cen-|Flynn, Ganje and Steinhelper, ’ T Aims Mice AS win 0 Reese 20, Peck 9 ~ -learries for an even better 7.3|road, Sunday goes after the “big/tral League handed Brown City of i : } enn b gS Richaseesl 7 Mae Gly 12 average. - one,” in the Motor City Specialty|the Southern Thumb a 3414 set- odhi a / Arnage 38, Capee 0 _Reralgns Gamatiy, rminemem ¢ |" Leroy Bolden is second in kick-|show at the Detrolt Artillery arm-|back with Dale Talcott and Jim Lane Outpeints G ‘ A ry ek on 8-mile road. in the| Mikulski each two tou eave ' / Ailcaperk i, Hazlet Center ¢ gengelem sy Mendon ta,” [oft Tetris including a i02-yard|942 months old Great Dane puppy | downs, = Ses, ST eee | Complete Parts and Service Department =; / 5 24 Pontine Central ¢ | Stireie €, Goldwater? —- class, The Roberts also have three| Talcott went 22 and 14 yards and|Kenny Lane of Muskegon, Mich.,) | | rint. S| ainting—Alignment—Frame Service | Beaton’ Catholic 19 searen S, tar catate Bentiey 2 sp. pie the No. 1 contender for the world's| Bumping—P } ay B Hi 13, Clarkston 7 h Lyon 34, Pinckney 0 other Danes in the show, including| Mikulski went 62 and 18 yards. 7 ford 0 aoe , lightweight boxing title, outpointed ) jonton Warber 13, Holland 7, gouth Lake 3. Lake shore ¢ Raven Hill's Empress Eugenie and |Dick Coutts kicked a 2yard field ee | Berrien 14, Decatur 6 | Sees g bond oy or) » : Raven Hill’s Luki Dane’s Aedred,|goal and John Clother passed to|Algerian Lahouari last night BILL SP - er Center Line 31, Praser 6 Tecumseh 19, Hillsdale 0 iké Driggs Frians , Hill's ards for the|in a 10-round bout before a national | ; Cadilla 3 Rapids 6 4 and another puppy, Raven John Ferkowicz 65 yards ‘ , Charlevoix Gi arbor Springs 0 Yan brie ie: Roseviije 2 e . + ughead. Jughead got his ‘name other TD. se teas veo seed the fae ool \ 5. 9297 Gare if Vasour't yy Wert Blosintield 26, Holly 12 Africa Hunting Trip because when very small he got] Bob Fisher got one of Browni|ing fans who booed the fight and) 211 S. Saginaw | FE 5- Ele rraon 36 "on ord 13 Yery le P Deerbors © eer U. High? ! his head apes a : eel City’s tallies, 5 - ™ semana oo ea tn Ss |h|in...- Li | — | Commercial Buildings , ’ 9 A.M. to 2 P: M.: a Soom, [EE | Concrete Work” “There Is No. Substitute for Experience” ° = —- 2 ) : EVENINGS DAILY to 8 P. M. = SS Ih ee Open Dolly 9:00-5:30 a , , Lied eae Siding 7 Financing Upto? Youn GET YOUR DEER HUNTING “A eS io HILDIN fie ak _ NEEDSNOWAT | BROWNIES HARDWARE Store Comer Sontord and Wilken =. | FE 4.6105 if “j Attic Remodeling Recreation Rooms | * / FOURTEEN Let Moisture Out of House The efficiency of your attic in- sulation can be boosted, say the experts of the Metal Ventilator Institute. Even the thickest attic insulation can do its job better if the area above it is ventilated. ‘This ventilation is done by means ef metal. ventilators. * * * These inexpensive modern metal building products are placed in} openings high in the gable ends of, your roof, or sey directly on the) roof surface, and in the wood box ing which closes in the underside of your roof ovephang (builders call this the soffit) * * * In the summer the ventilators allow the super-heated air from You will save time and trouble. | simple imitation of the house sid- your attic to escape to the out- of-doors, helping your attic insula- tion keep you cool, In winter the} ventilators help remove excess “" : imoisture from the attic before it can be turned to ice. Where does the moisture comé from? The experts of the Metal Ventilator ‘Institute tell us -it built more tightty than the house of éven 30 years ago, won't tet this moisture escape. That's why the homeowner seeking year | around comfort installs metal ventilators. Ventilating charts showing the correct amount of attic ventilation for the area of your attic are available free of charge frem the Metal Ventilator Institute, 22 West Monroe St., Chicago 3, Mlinois. “In popidlated urban \and éub- urban areas where individuality of house styling and privacy are both a problem, thé Japanese offer some provocative solutions, |. A courtyard in the Japanese manner, for instance, provides both a dramatic entrance area and’ street-side privacy for the home. The main component of such a The wall might be an. eight-foot- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1958 Japanese Courtyard Is. Dramati¢ and Private motif is winning wide popularity due to its compatibility with many types of architecture and its inherent simplicity, high affair, for example, topped by a “roof” which extends five feet on either side. One intriguing design is made up of solid panels courtyard is its wall, or fence, and this shotid -be styled to compli-| ment the home’s architecture. Se-' lecting a design to work in with’ traditional American styling is no: New Use for Washers | In cutting wood for cabinets and tables, use a washer for a guide when you round square corners. | To mark the cutoff line, align) edges of the washer with the| vidual piece correlgted to. the | construction, but, edges of the building stock, then} scribe. | more difficult than working with eontemporary design, although contemporary design perhaps of- ers greater latitude of choice. The courtyard fence can be a ing style, or it can be an fdi- | house by use of identical mate- | tials and finishes, ‘The- Oriental | led to match the house trim, while! ithe slats of the openwork can be|area itself will depend largely ileft in their natural wood color. of Douglas fir four féet in width which alternate with openwork of'the most handsome, idea horizontal 1x1 slats spaced three inches apart. Although the Japanese are known | the siding is” for their handling and use of nat-|than a w d shade. In this case, ural woods, they are equally fond/the fir can be left raw to weather of clear, gay colors, and the solid'to a complimentary, striking sil- panels of this fence might be paint- very tone. : The treatment of ‘the courtyard upon the type of terrain and soil presept. Every effort should be again, individu-/made to make plantings | as ality ranks high when. following|natural as possible. and to u the lead of our. Far - Eastern native shrubbery and flowers, The “root'’' is of post and beam ae a tac 6 tee on improvements, such as . ON YOUR LAWN or in a Sun- day school room these 21-inch figures tell the Christnis story. Pattern 374 gives actual-size guides for the Holy Family also directions for the shelter. Pat- tern 375 is for Wise Men and animals. Patterns are 25 cents each. Both are in Packet 43 which includes other fascinating decorations—all for. $1,. Orders under $1 add 10 cents service The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept,, Bedford Hills, New York. porches, converted, attics, recrea- tion rooms, and the like, A base. ment recreation room that costs $500, for example, could add $1,. 000 to the resale price of the house» Keep Knife Clean Keep your putty knife clean of. paint by pulling the blade through A — Switch to ponderosa pine siots cut in-the side of a tin can, louver doors on the two rooms. When you have used the Knife for These can ‘be kept closed for pri-scraping paitit or varnish after vacy, yet air still can circulate application of wet chemicals, it is through the louvers. If your cool-/pest to clean it at once. The paint ing equipment’ is big enough, the|thus removed will fall to the rooms will be more comfortable. |tom of the can for easy quicir bl Q — If we do the work our- ‘disposal. . a Here CLARK EASLEY ots SO .o lobe Ae e to S jim pELOQUIN — ea a 4 i Oe ee ae a ee ae, Ses . gan’ State University tome. man-| PONTIAC PRE SS. IN THE FAMILY ROOM — The fireplace in the Burt home is in the family room. Made of red brick, % has a raised bearth of multi-colored slate. The louvered doors beyond house the fur- a nace and water heater. Floors throughout the _ house, except in the kitchen, are corktone tile. This room opens directly off the kitchen and has an outside entrance through sliding glass doors. _PON i uloaad MICHIGAN, , ‘Your Neighbor's House Check Your Kitchen Against Standards Good storage facilities are al-|Institute of Wood Kitchen Cabinets. most as essential to kitchen effi-|.Mix Center — from 24 to 30 ciency as are modern ranges and)inches of wall cabinets and 27 to ovens, home planning specialists! 36 inches of base cabinets. point out. | Sink cenget — 15 inches of wall How does your kitchen compare cabinet and 48 to 78 inches of in this respect, with the «recom. | base cabinets. mendations of the experts? Just! Dishes — from 24 to 72 inches, for fun, check your cabinet space| depending upon the size of the|. against the following standards. | family. They were set forth by a Michi-| Clothes — hanging storage near the back door, but not necessarily agement specialist in a recent sem-|in the kitchen-proper. In a kitchen inar sponsored by the National’ with a washer and dryer, there also should be cabinets above these appliances. The Michigan State specialist offered these additional storage tips for maximum convenience: Provide storage at the point of use and most of it within the ‘easy reach" area. Have . adjust- able shelves in wall cabinets and pull-out trays in base cabinets. Provide dish storage both at the left of the sink and in the dining area. +> _. LIVING ROOM — In homes where. there is a family room the living room resembles more and more the old-fashioned parlor. It is kept always in good order for any guests. This is what women who attend the Woman’s Congress on Housing in Washington say :. ; ae sta ark is Geer ied ie Sid enced aad Dems rai eerie \ rs Robert Burt House Stands’ on Maceday By JANET OpEL. Pontiac Press Home Editor Our Press photographers have ‘backed into closets, climbed on top of their cars, flat ‘them- selves on the floer “and even gotten into a bathtub in order to get the right angle on a pic- ture. But when it. comes to wading out into a lake on a & windy autumn day, that’s too much to expect. ee ot The Robert Burt home is built so close to Maceday Lake that photographing the exterior from . the front meant getting into the jake. Since no boat was avail- able, we'll have to tell you about the house. * * * The Burts, who are former Huron Gardens residents, chose red brick for the exterior of their new home. The house has wide overhangs. Turquoise is the color of the trim. They chose a stock plan from Suburbanite Home Builders. Included in the family that moved in in February is 19- year-old Rabert, 18-year-old Ruthanne (married since we saw the house) and 16- ryear- -old ondy, You can enter the house through the garage, through the utility room or through the front door. Only guests arriving ° by boat would use the latter en- trance. * * * The utility room and kitchen are treated as one unit in decor- ating. The floor js spatter print linoleum, gray with pink and black specks. All woodwork is natural birch, Kitchen cupboards are birch they want. Walls in this room are pale green. The draperies at the front picture windows are white with a gold and brown design. One : aan is gold. leads to the bedroom wing... ving dinine room. The ceiling fixture is _.The chairs Lake Shore ‘with a silver gray finish. ‘Counter toys are pink Formica, ‘Mrs. Burt painted the refrig- erator pink fo match. The other plik item.ts the sink. » Walls -are pale green. The is, white. Curtains are _sheer white with -batids of pink, At the larger window there is a metal breakfast set. SLADING DOORS An open archway brings the family room ’close: to anyone coming into the kitchen. At the front of the room there are slid- ing glass doors that open out on a cement patio on the lake side. oe * * This 12x17-foot room has’ a corktone tile floor like the floors in all the other rooms except the kitchen. “Walls are the same green as in_ the kitchen. Around the red brick fireplace there is a paneled wainscoting. Louvered doors. hide the furnace, In this ragm the furniture is casual. Opposite the firéplace is a pink plastic love seat. Two gray plastic upholstered chairs have black wrought iron frames. * * * The living room and dining room are one L-shaped room. In the dining room there js a ma- hogany corner cupboard and a Duncan Phyfe drop-leaf table. have needlepoint seats._ - *: * * Walis in here are a lighter mint green with a covered white ceiling. The draperies are cream colored with a brown and gold design. On the lake side there is a picture window, : The sofa is a-soft rosy. beige. CORRIDOR KITCHEN — This is a favorite plan in many homes at the present time. It allows for counter space on both sides of the room, In this kitchen the refrigerator is nearest the back door, the sink at the middle of the triangle and the stove at the-third point, nearest the dining One chair is gold. Tables and the hi-fi set are blonde wood. FULL-LENGTH MIRROR The bath, like the kitchen, is done in shades of pink and gray. Tiles are pink; the fixtures are gray. On the upper walls the pink wallpaper has silver butter- flies on it. In this room there is a_fulltength mirror, an® essen- -{s blonde, There is a pair of room; tial accessory for three feminine residents. : The Burts’ room has tur- quoise walls which look much lighter in direct sunlight. Fur- niture has a gray finish, Cur. tains, the throw rug and the hobnail spread are all white. It makes a clean, quiet-looking room, In the girls’ room the walls are mint green. Their furniture the experts say this saves steps. Walls in the Burt kitchen are green. The cupboards have a silver gray finish on them. Aluminum canisters add another gray tone. Mrs,. Burt was getting ready to make an apple pie. chests, one for each girl. The ~ double bed has a bookcase head- board. Curtains and bedspread are white, ~ Bob’s room has pale yellow walls. His furniture is maple. Curtains are brown. On the spool-type bed there is a yellow and -brown patchwork spread. The Burts are still busy fix. ing up their 170x100-foot lot. They may. have some plans for the Zacabenett acme ae -ZAKAAAAAA Ty 7 insidg as time goes on, 5 or LESS NO il CALL ANY DAY ANY TIME MONEY DOWN PAYMENT TIL ie Se Ee SIXTEEN vil. 28 E. Huron St... ~—s—«é&Ph. FE 8-0466 Realtors ROY ANNETT, Inc.| “AMBASSADOR INSULATION 00. 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CIVILIANS — ONLY $550 DOWN New 3-bedroom brick ranch homies, over b.000 square feet, FULL BASEMENT, 1% BATHS. Formica counter tops and other extras galore. Forced eir heat, walk-in closets, paved streets, city water and sewers. OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P.M. Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac 321 LOBERTA Elizabeth Lake Road, 1 Mile West of Telegraph Road to Fernberry Road, Right 2 Blocks to Loberta. “Get Rich Quick” * A BIG CHANGE — For some THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1958-__ « years the Henry Sinks of Avon- a = Pontiac Press Phote ‘ * ‘Built:tn Hi-Fi == dale avenue in Sylvan Lake City wanted to remodel their kitchen. They had white birch cabinets put in to replace the too few old- fashioned ones that were there. The double sink, of course, is new; urtderneath there is a lighted cupboard with a pull-out towel rack. Mr. Sink who is shown here with his mid-morning coffee did all the electrical work. Beside him, under the cupboard, is a fluorescent tube light; there is also a light in the corner cup- board with the lazy susan. Wallpaper ‘and curtains match; the Granada tile pattern is aqua, tan and gold, The new linoleum *} on the floor is a confetti pattern in beige, aqua and pink. ~ Counter Counter tops and the miniature breakfast bar have aqua Formica tops. The lower walls are pale aqua. This remodeling has not only given Mrs. Sink a more convenient place in which to work, but a pleasanter one as well. id Figuring Heater Sizes Ever have a shower bath run cold because the washing .machine is in use? Here is a table, prepared by the Plumbing and Heating In- dustries Bureau, showing minimum bedrooms in a house: Bathrooms Bedrooms Dn wisrsinisiesesniciuie'aceisinisieie sieis S00 @irccecccc caine ccs 40 gallons Dre scinns Benen cscs ceecien 2 10. 3... cncscnwes cess 40 gallons 2 sas ssais cesecneeeees 40 S$. icc cccadecesnes: 50 gallons Si wocncerecccsecceecce: 4t0 Sooo ccocsicecsep ee 75 gallons storage capacities needed: for au- tomatic Hot water heaters, depending on the number of bathrooms and| Capacity | No More Drip in Bathroom ‘over the country are praising a jhew and ingenious device which ‘has put an end to the muss and fuss of cleaning up after a dripping closet tank, ~ Kohler Co. has placed an inex- pensive thermostatic valve on the market which delivers warmed wa- ter to the closet tank. With no cool surfaces, condensation does not occur—with no condensation there is no drip and no wet bathroom floor. The all brass valve is about the size of a pistol and can be easily ‘installed by a plumber. The valve was put to, the test this summer in many thousands of home$ all over the country. Finely machined in the same -BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood, Detroit TU 3-4000 | tempered water to division of the Kohler Co. which manufactures precision valves for jet airplanes and rockets, the valve mixes:water from the hot and cold supply lines te deliver closet tank. When the closet is flushed, water from the cold line flows FACTORY TO YOU DEAL DIRECT SAVE SALESMAN'S COMMISSION rough the valve past the ther- - th: mostat unit, If water in the line is at room temperature, the thermostat re- |mains closed, When the tempera-| |ture of the cold water drops, the| ‘booklet that is designed to serve Booklet Gives Heating Hints Just a shovelful of “know-how”’ will relieve a furnaceful of heating headaches this winter. Although it is not necessary to become an authority on the sub- ject, it’s wise to have an intelli- gent understanding of the whys nd. hows of the system that is respensible for your family’s win- tertime warmth and comfort, As an introduction to the mysteries of what goes on in the cellar or the furnace room, Minneapolis-Honey- well engineers have compiled a MAGAZINE RACK PATTERN 319 A HANDY TOP SHELF makes _this rack a good reading compan- ion beside an easy chair, Wheth- er made by Dad or young Son taking shop in school, it is a use- | ful addition to any home, Pattern 319, which gives actual-size cut- ‘thermostat unit contracts allowing] as : a primer for the average home-| KOHLER, Wis.—Housewives all enough hot water to enter and Maker. raising the temperature of the wa- ter going to the tank. permits close regulation to the lo-| cal water and room. témperatures. The valve can be installed near the water heater ‘with a separate tempered water line to the closet or it can be placed in the bathroom where hot water is taken frém the bathroom hot water lines, Location of Sink of First Importance. One of the simple fundamentals of kitchen planning is to get a good location for the sink. Even if there is an automatic dishwasher in the kitchen, the sink is still a very important piece of equipment in the kitchen. About half of the homemaker’s time is spent at the sink in the preparation of food and in the clearing away process. The pre- ferred spot for the sink is under i | | ANY SIZE Aluminum Combination Windows 11.95 DOUBLE HUNG ALUMINUM \ Basement \ Windows Storm & Screen 31¥2x1312 Size OTHER SIZES IN STOCK SLIDING" GLASS DOORS Complete With Glass and Screen 6'0''x6'10" Size 99°? OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE FULL 1” THICK ALUMINUM DOORS Any Standard Size i 6°) Gomotete ~s a and HORIZONTAL ROLLING WINDOWS, NEW LOW PRICES - J C0. SS Se a er SS ee ae ae -@ NOW SHOWING e 1959 PETERSON Division of Northern Aluminum 1702 S. Telegraph FE 8-0495 3 NEW mODEIS possible, be placed between the re- used most often in connection. ifrigerators and the range. It \ is | ithese in food preparation. The trend in kitchen planning is| toward the sink with two compart- ments. The number of drainboards ig optional. A disappearing rinse hose for cleaning vegetables and fruits is a very useful adjunct to ithe sink. Virtually all sinks now come with a crumb strainer which convert the bowl to a water-tight compartment, | a window. Also the sink should, if|w “How to Get the Best " the| Called 'From Your Heating System, igestions on how to improve the) Calaplecaneh of an existing heating | plant, how to evaluate the units in a home you are planning to buy, how to save money on fuel and re- pairs, and a special check-list of 'things to do in an emergency to keep the system going until a trained serviceman can be sum- moned. Detailed colored diagrams and simple explanations give the basic facts of the main types - 7 ‘ting guides and directions, is 25 cents. It also is one of five pat- | terns in the Useful Tables and | Stands Packet No. 26 for $1. Add 10 cents service charge for or- An exposed adjustment screw|12-page publication includes sug-| ders under $1. The Pontiac Press Pattern | Dept., Bedford Hills, New York. Wall Tile Reduces Noise The widespread use of acoustical tile in ceilings should not over- shadow its importance as a wall covering, building materials spe- cialists point out, They report that the noise reducing qualities of the perforated tiles are extremely ef. fective when the tiles are appli to walls that divide sleeping and| living areas, Toke « a i aaler Drive Sind see the new. exclusive living develgpment. - EXCLUS! IVE AsSi AAKE WOODS: @ Fieploce & Barbetve Pit © Minimum 1200 Fr. Living Area “@ 1% Ceramic Baths @ Huge Welk-In Closets © 3 and 4 Bedrooms © Large Lots § @ Built-In Cooking Units and Oven in ¥ Modern Kitchen 3 Complete Models Open Now for Inspection Weekdays 2 to 7 Sundey 1 to 6 Jim Williams Realty Co. ucaecnen FORCED AIR FURNACES - ‘ COMPLETELY INSTALLED NEW GAS FIRED ALL NEW pucT 1 e FORCED AIR Furnace 10. YEAR. e GUARANTEE « WORK 4 GAS PIPING AND e FURNACE WIRING 2 EXCELLENT 5. WORKMANSHIP $4472. 60 Months to Pay OIL, TOO! $567.00 TEMP-HEAT, Inc. 1025 £. MAPLE BIRMINGHAM FE 8-4132 MI 6-9292 CALLS ‘TIL 9 P. M, Build ae --- TRU-BILT BLOCKS -¢“Tru-Bilt” blocks are tested to meet the. rigid requirements of all standard specifications. are made, bey Drei bs best ma io gy equipment . big, an wea safe! QUALITY TESTED te Give You , the Very Best ‘BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. 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HURON FE 8-0484 proven, COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC GAs On OM FURNACE GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING finished basement, | VETS From ‘10,250 to ‘11,800 NO $ DOWN ALSO FHA TERMS | $ PER MONTH 5 Includes Everything FOR THIS 3 BEDROOM, - FULL BASEMENT, COMPLETELY FINISHED HOME WITH CITY SEWER and WATER ‘CALL Now FREE © RANGE or © REFRIGERATOR or © BREAKFAST SET ONLY TWO ECONOMY HOUSES LEFT AT $72 PER MONTH -yera.st 409 EMERSON YOUR CHOICE of ANY ONE of the FOLLOWING: @ WASHER or © DRYER or _©@MANGLE @ EIGHT (8) PIECE BEDROOM SET ° Recta fom Living Room end Hell ORR.’ FEATHERSTONE FE 8-6192, MODEL PHONE LES BY’ M. L. WILSON | Realty ~” EMpire 3-6556 bgt idee oe ee ue ‘ve ig ae : j : \ SS ee ee ee ee oere ee oes : a4 S, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1958 _ _ the Ground. Up. just 2 by Our Staff Poole a of Experts few pi aS saw out t fixtu clr too. You trace the horse's features on the wood. and then (Barrett Division say the unit. is in. rally the mani | paint over the tracings. After that, you can add a few bright |used to determine the amount of | facturer canna holstery tacks to give it a silver-mounted look and your horse [labor and materials to cover alll pte Es ak he nn cat wo as hace root, a root of he oreta or the | gallop off with the happiest little tyke world on » [eens wid, measure 3 . ne Ge To obtain the full size rocking horse pattern No. 56 send 50 cents |@Md 25 squares. CALL TODAY in coin to’ Steve Ellingson, Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, Calif. ” - on | ony BOE | Lay Out Paper Pattern ONLY E. | - Planning a wall arrangement of < | your favorite picturés and interest : “ at's greview: ey ane ek For a Free No on the floor or cut pieces __ Obligation Estimate OPEN SUN. 12 to 4° Auto-Clave oe soo . 1 The Best Method size cutting and painting guides 7) @ All Sizes of Curing Blocks udes i iT | Known Today! and here's why an AUTOCLAVED K is a superior block! They | to aval Genesee to fixtures and| | Aluminum and Wood }) ALSO ALL TYPES OF REMODELING ®Garages . © Roofing © Rec. Rooms © Breezeways © Driveways _ . © Sidewalks 2 © Kitchens | © Room Additions © Enclosed Porches G&M CONSTRUCTION CO. | 2260 Dixie Hwy., North of Telegraph Rd. — Pontiac i + f BE, z i : : | 7 wiasinind « cracks when preparing interior ! wo 3 BOIC - Builders’ . | riennessee was Part of the ““Ter-| wood for:staining. Putty should be TALBOTT LUMBER VE Supply | | cae before aed ehocnt.f mem 1025 Geklend Ave. 1545 S. Telegraph FE 5-8186 es Nite Se Rte re The Georgian © ae ° —— c , Directions: . : _ LOCATED IN Salesby . ‘FABULOUS - PONTIAL, » % — toe | i, |. Bateman- a el: | Cees Bir Wet Mile te Model. Weteh pie] | | | Kemps ayno Heras | &=—— SRM ime oe | | Lloyd Smith | | Realty | L__ | LORS ieee * > : Fiwind Caton Cats _' Homes, Inc. 2 -. 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Pike St. Want a powder room? | Modem Amenican-, will solve your space problem a. stot oe eee fa lies Sty Saree ant thttentn, Go AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successtul Instellations in Pontiac Area at it eat eh ht TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT ‘for the Tops -in Comfort, Convenience and: Economy! | under the rugged treatment and | infrequent cleaning they receive. \quate heating and lighting facili- Sand in Paint Wil ramic tile surfacing to stand up 6. Don’t neglect to provide ade- ties so the utility room can be used day or night the year round. Give saws Steps he found even better, which was to mix sand directly into the paint. First thin the paint somewhat, then mix in fine, clean sand. This means of regulating traffic and areas. In this lovely kitchen, an island of cham- pagne colored west coast hemlock marks off the separating use cated, kitchen range and pot-and-pan storage a a Here’s the By ANDREW C. LANG AP Newsfeatures Question: I recently bought an unfinished coffee table at a lum- ber yard. I decided to put a plas- | tic laminate top on'it and had no trouble in doing so. But I ran into ee te put chrome trim around the edges of the table, I ruined one piece of the trim and then put on a second piece. But the metal is all bunched up at each corner and looks so ama- the table yet.:I'd like to remove the: metal edging and cover’ the edges with the same kind of plas- tic laminate as on the top of the table: Can you tell me how to do this? Answer: Plastic laminate edging must be put on the edges of a ta- ble before the top is put on. Oth- erwise you'll get another amateur- ish result. From your description, it appears tliat you put on the chrome trim without taking the necessary step to prevent crinkling at the corners. You can’t bend the chrome edging around a — ner without making a V-cut in metal et that point. This V-cut can be made with a hacksaw, al- though for some persons it’s a lot easier to do it with.a 3-cornered file, which makes an:automatic V in «the metal. Once the V= has been cut at the precise point where it must be’ bent around a corner, you'll have little or no trouble with bunching. You have little choice now but to remove the old metal teurish that we haven't even ae Oe by oll casein, which is unaffect- Answer different kinds of wood, sate never with lemen weed, a type I intend to use soon in a new project. Is it true that most glues will not hold well on lemon wood and that a special type of giue must be used? If so, what kind? Answer: Many giues will “hold fairly well on lemon wood. How- ever, it is best to avoid using the powdered-resin types of adhesives, with any oily wood, such as lemon. The best adhesive for this voood is ed by oils. Protect Those Floors in Wet Dirty Weather When bad weather drives the youngsters indoors, that’s when the rumpus room takes a beating. The floors, particularly, get unusual wear from fast-flying feet and heavy shoes that track in soil and grit, Furniture and paneling also suffer. If the floors are wood, give them a buffing with paste or liquid pol- cor-| ishing wax. Each gives lasting pro- the/ tection. If the floors are rubber or asphalt tile, vinyl plastic or other man-made material, use a_ self- polishing wax, since they do not work too well|, . fyour, paint dealer or con’ White Roofs Proved | _ |Definifely Cooler White as a roof color is long of this principle‘has but recently been applied extensively to exteriors. : | lati Seti 3 eat Hi Be istl Aer There are various types of roof paints — one especially d signed to coat the roof of home, Carry Putty With You No matter what precautions have taken, there are always areas needing calking, as apply the final coat of paint your house exterior. ines is aid you should know about. small lump of putty can be carried right on the paint pail with a holder bent from sheet metal. The EE a Ly: a About 79°pér cent of the nation’s electricity is generated by steam plants, putty will remain in place if forced over an upstanding nail which you have soldered to the holder. 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While the buyer should not ex- ceed his. means, many familiés can afford better—more spacious and — housing than they | way: 'wife and children what you can afford. in convenience and cont- fort?” Have you considered all the | costs of home ownership? Besides paying ang" and in- See the FAIRVIEW SUBDIVISION. in Milford, Mich. Only 30 Homes Left GIANT HOMES, Inc. WO 5-6600 — terest on the , the home owner must pay insurance pre- miums and property taxes. Per- sons who have always rented may tend to overlook these items. In calculating your monthly pay- ments, figure them in. —Are. you sure you won't be poneashiea ican euleae ony © buy & house you otherwise can’t afford. Under the FHA plan, sec- ond mortgages are forbidden, —What will it cost to run and maintain -the house? Heating or air conditioning, for SEE US FIRST . Land Contracts — Real tem een = Investments Service. DAWSON & WATSON. vane Buyers Should iHeed* FHA Questions tion time. Insulation holds down the heating ,| when the family is bigger and fou "\there are charges for title search modern actually have. FHA puts it this “Are you really giving your “}vent confusion and even litigation. instance, can be a big monthly expense—surprisingly so for people paying these bills for the first Utilities. costs vary from city to city. Simplicity of design keeps down mairitenance expenses, bill. —Have you taken a long-range look at the design of the house? lac with one part denatured alco- hol, Apply with a soft brush and let dry over night. Ifthe refinished area has too high a gloss, it can be dulled by rubbing very lightly INC. Llectrical ; ecttica to held We in piace untit the give | | CONTRACTOR § | has oh as oe bes Lange State and City Licensed f | ts base and use plastic wood to ¢ Commercial — the Space, Sand smooth when © Industrial hada, * * * © Commercial To refinish sanded areas, dilute Maintenance three parts of orange or clear she)- © Recttentiol Wiring | W. MOOTE Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron Se. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 i % iy a 4 ra z Sa ' j S 4 $ “Ee i. 2 . 1 iv" Sy 7 f . f F eee : é i | aoe 3 é ee 1 Ls ee = j nae a a Ea : 5¢ Ye ) aE PRICE * Bas ey « FULL Ton @FULL BRICK - 175 Moves You Into These Wonderful | Features... © Huge 66 foot lot i © Attached carport °° bedrooms j © Formica counter © Oty somernnd seater © Huge kitchen © Gas heat VERY LOW.FHA TERMS ALSO AVAILABLE OIL LIP LA LALA PAP SOL PE WATCH for MANOR DRIVE OFF COMMERCE RD. in MILFORD ee eee | M, R. WILSON * MU 4-1815— EM 3-6556 PDL SALES’ BY It may be the rage of today, but how will it look in a few, years The [peed larger quarters? If it’s un- The | -opular, the house may sell for very much less than you're paying now, —What about the neighbor- lod? Does it offer convenience and desirable schools, stores and churches? Is the public transpor- tation system adequate? If the neighborhood is dying or chang- ing to a commercial or industrial nature, your property's value may _}go down, —De you know about closing costs? When property is transferred, —to make sure the buyer is get- ting “good title’”’—and title guaran-| tee and for recording the transac- tion with the local authorities. These charges vary. Be sure you know what you are ing for and how much. —Have you read the. mort- gage? ‘You must do this to know exact- ly what your rights and responsi- bilities -are. Being sure can pre- Don’t Rip Up the Floor “No. need to worty more about how to repair the holes broken or worn in linoleum. Make a patch- ing “‘plaster” of cork and white shellac. Chop jhe eork into very fine pieces, a food grinder can be used for this, and mix the pow- dered cork with the white shellac ny the mixture is the consistency of paint. Trowel. it into the hole in the linoleu mand, wher dry, touch up with paint to match the pattern and make it inconspicuous: Four inches of rock wool used in home insulation is as effective aS 125 inches of stone, 120 inches of concrete, 70 inches of brick or 15 inches of wood. BIG DELCO 90,000. BTU GAS FORCED AIR FURNACE Includes Ducts and Registers for full 5 room house. SS - ” | CERTIFIED O'BRIEN — & 371: Vootheis Rd. “Gas Specials” £364” No Money Down 411,61 - Month . \j tah Authorized Oakland County Distributor + Oop sp Det -é 2 PA ia araaeaeadrarean el evatavetata svete o SUPPLY . — Fe4.2019. with fine steel wool. PAYMENTS ~ S79 woh MONTH FULL PRICE pore MODEL a NEWPORT ——— mma parent camel pan — . PAVED STREETS’ City Water & Sewers 99 Wa - Including LOW TAXES and INSURANCE absolutely NO OTHER COSTS! | °11,250°° . BASEMENT 3 BEDROOMS 2 SHORT BLOCKS to: ‘Pontiac City Busses, Schools ‘and Shopping Model at Corner of Newport and Baldwin "(2 Blocks North of Walton) Open 1500 fo 8180 Saturday and Sunday ! parnastvn sgt Pia SS, No Gimmicks 10" 6 or More... Less Than 6. $21 95 Eo. : Completely “SELF-STORING™ with Fiberglas Screen. NO GIMMICKS Phone FE 4-6089 10° pea Dolly ALL AWNING and STORM WINDOW SALES $33 8. TELEGRAPH RD., FACING RUTH s8T. PONTIAC IN MILFORD .. . See the New Fireside Model *13,500 ‘FULL PRICE NO MONEY DOWN TO VETS Lew FHA Terms Available See It This Weekend Model is Open Sat. & Sun.—1 to 8 P, M. Model Ph. MU 4.9445 Weekdays 4 to 7 P. M. OFFICE DI 1-8460 ~ 760 Kenilworth St. JUST OFF NORTH PERRY ST. PERRY PARK SUBDIVISION © Open oe 10 to 5 il Basement _ 2 3 @ Close’ to" hools MOVES $5000 Down YOU IN M. A. BENSON CO., INC. FE 4-2521 e FHA Terms ur e iecveavaotTo R BASEBOARD RADIATION and CABINET HEATERS SS ALL-ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEM Free Estimates —No Obligation / RAGLIN ELECTRIC CO. EM 3-6234 Certified Electric Heating Contractor |to Fit Now and Later FAMILY RANCH — A lifetime of ‘convenience is what architect, Lester Cohen, had in mind when he designed this family ranch home. Luxurious provision is made for Mom and Dad while 68" O# $i Teawace | i ms. t t ». ; ; eee IOC R OUTDOOR % ie ° orne tia - 3 a rr ei teren 1a ao or ¥ mes iG ~2'9 =—7 — 14 Bad ree = ‘of at watat - 4 2 ye as IME 2 : @ . » 4 oe © ’ A or wd f key (he ‘2 7 ; ee | : q . s SERCO 2 Vit att" 3 + @ 3 * Pricmicaseenansinat van wht é c Gate 1 | 8 be aie ’ 8 ~ . : P| ? 243 z 2 otivecs z 3 ¥ \ ee*eesee Meni A. a” ALL ON ONE LEVEL — All the essential el¢- ments of the home are on, one level. Note the generous use of glass and the ease with which bedroom No. 3 can be converted from a sleeping RS a Te Nm eee Mae es which contains bar and hobby, @ : je in the rear can be enclosed with jalousies for . year-around use. Not shown is the basement, a huge playroom, refreshment storage and heating rooms. Hobby Needn't ' Upset so elie but don't let: it play hob with your home. Makeshift arrangements can be pretty frustrating for the hob- ,. too. : : You may not be able to. build the “dream” darkroom or work- shop, but even the corner of the: basement or attic is better than nothing at all, ee F amily Ranch Tailored There is an attractive fireplace in\j the corner of the living room and By DAVID L. BOWEN Here's a home that strikes a the chimney wall, extends outside to provide a barbecue. ° ee re ee fortable bedrooms, An exception. al feature for the parents is ‘a privacy alcove in the master suite, something new in bedroom decor, It's not a tiny niche. It. amounts to an extra room where parents can read, sew -or watch television without.danger of tect Cohen has included generous wardrobe closets which form one side of a hallway leading frem the The entire right wing of the | intrusion. In addition to this, Archi- 1 kw ot . It can become a delightful sum- mer living area, with outdoor cook- , -—-. 7 oe ee oF ee ee ow ee ee a ow ae oe ee be | i : Study Plan Order Coupon 1 Enecloved is 35 cents in coin 1 Please send me a copy of the ! study plan of The House of | The Week, Design X-31. No stamps accepted. Please sticky tape op ie oeeeerees (piease print) SOCHPEHS ESET HHH He HOHE EHH ee CITY ..sr. soereceese STATE. .00 privacy alcove to the ‘master Buite bathroom and vanity corner. * w.: > A full bathroom with double van- end of the main hall, easily ac- builder will examine thé floor plan ‘light’ The wall extending| Converted into a study, barbecue fireplace is put to use. closed for Year around use. basement. . x *® * The roof is asphalt shingles. Wood shakes, stone veneer and a touch of vertical redwood louvres (used in. the service entry shield) are employed around the sides, The terrace is scored con- crete. Glass panels and sliding doors are used in abundance. . = on oe oe oe Oe oe ee ee oe Oe ee oe oe oe Oe oe oe ing facilities available when the The architect suggests glass jal- ousies if this room is to be en- The design has eight large ‘and conveniently placed closets, plus ample storage room in the over- sized double garage and in the House X-31 has over-all dimen- sions of 88’ by 34’ 4", including ga- rage. A lot-of 110’ is recommended. Habitable area is 1,472 square feet Running water is, of course, a must for darkrooms, and it's nice to have in any hobby room for Cleaning up the mess. Counter tops lene and Sheet:Metal , . Sontractor 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 H. H. STANTON | Heating & Plambing Contractor 103 State of easy-to-clean ceramic, tile are ing them in fruit jars, the screw- tops of which have been nailed ‘to the ceiling, Tools can be hung from: nails on the walls, Second-hand metal filing cabinets, supplement- ed by shelves on the walls,. will provide space for your supplies. Orderliness and- cleanliness are a prime rule for any hobbyist. Equip yourself with one .or more large waste baskets and your own mop, broom and dustpan. . ‘|Get Help on Fiberglas From New Pamphlet , EL SEGUNDO, Calif, “(UPD a Women with a flair for decorating can get help from a new folder} on fiberglas panels. The folder describes 20 different interior applications for the trans- lucent panels, including room di- viders, shoji screens, . luminous ceilings, tub enclosures and show- er doors, work surfaces, cabinet doors and indirect lighting fixtures. Available upon request from the Filon Plastics Corp., Consumer Service Dept., 125 Lomita St., El Segundo, Calif. Marble Can’‘t Take It! Marble is not as rugged as many persons think, Oils, citrus fruit acids, alcohol and tobacco, all of| which will stain wood, also will stain marble, On the market is a creamy wax which cleans, polishes, 8 * Deluxe Dream Homes * Adjacent to Both Public an Parochial copeanes a ee *. /t , ° 4218 LEDGESTONE DRIVE £. ‘é e 99 [can be Ioeated. The indoor tank ro W estridge o f Waterford” \xssa% mmr | A Wonderful Place to Live } | * Suburban Atmosphere—City Conveniences widened to take in the stair area basement playroom and, since the entire plan is for “all-on-one floor” living, the laundry need not move at all, HOUSEKEEPING AREAS * Fully Landscaped Lots with garage area of 59] square feet, and protects marble, 24 Whitfield Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing Phone FE 4-0777 FILL YOUR NEEDS: © Block @ Brick © Frame fl see tn olatnsieg sete: House of the Week ‘the. front pag oh the role Drayton area is the location of this charming new brick | From the vestibule there is ready home. Ideal for small families. Beautiful Living'Room with | access to the laundry room and natural brick fireplace. Modern to the minute kitchen with the kitchen. A dinette corner is built-in oven and range. Formica counter top, birch cup- SEE available in the kitchen away from|$ boards, Two nice Bedrooms, large closets. Pull bath with \the work areas and overlooking shower and vanity. Utility room, oil heat, plastered walls the indoor-outdoor room. The kitch- and oak floors. Attached heated garage. Priced at $13,950 ,en plan calls for a wall oven and with $300 down and $80 per month... - THESE Presa range, with plenty of FE 4-6995 : — A tremendous outdoor tem Ray O°Nell, Realtor 262 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103° MODELS | PEDY BILT eerie sad teow | ™ Workmanship and Materials FOR GARAGES 3 SALE CUSTOM BUILT TO. ALL TYPES is * q JTRADEAN PLAN "OMe accepted as part payment. oe, i eet price = OPEN SUNDAY DIRECTIONS tone let © goed warece _ 1 to 6 P.M. Lane,’ 1 Block South of” Waterford oe por ong Left on Cambrook garages of, your Free Estimates — FH Pedy-Bilt @ Recreation Booms @ Breeseways @ Porches’ @ Roofing @ Siding op ae OF FINE jell | 7722 Austere, Watertord © OR 3-5619 © 1 NoAnswer Con OR 3-2360 RNIZATION PROGRAM A TERMS. coment Work Garage Co. MOVES YOU IN FESO NA GRE. Cociaiece These Outstanding Features: @ 3 Spacious Bedrooms . @ 11% Tiled Boths- @ Birch or Mahogany Cabinets ®@ Walk-in Closets © 12’ Carport : © Face Brick ‘ @ 50’x150’ Lots @ 5 Elevations to Choose From @ Copper Plumbing @-Gas Heat : @ 40 Galion Automatic Hot Water © All City Improvements—Paved Streets and Sidewalks VETS $66.18 Month includes Principal, Interest, Insurance Priced $12,240 to 313, 500 “ F.H.A. $540.00 Moves You n “FE 8.2707 “Newton Bidg. Co.., "AV 4-2900 7 Woodward Ave. A Nationalist communique _re- Says Russia Leads U.S. in Missiles LOS ANGELES (AP) — Maj. Gen, Bernard A. Schriever gives this as a consensus of informed opinion: » b 7 x* * * Russia has an edge over the United States in short-range bal- listic missiles, substantially less of a lead in interfhediate range weap- ons and apparently is about even in intercontinental range missiles. The commander of the Air Force ballistic missile division told the World Affairs Council Fri- day: “In saying this I do not want to leave you with the impression that all our problems are solved or that we can relax. * * * “We need to worry, We need to do some constructive worrying. It would do us no harm to stay up nights worrying—constructively — because we are up against an ad- versary who never coasts and rarely sleeps.” New Treasurer for Township Earl Stone Replacing Oming Who Is Charged With Embezzling WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP—The Washington Township Board last night declared the office of town- ship treasurer vacant, and appoint- ed Earl L. Stone, 66, of Washing- ton, to the position until the regu- lar election next spring. This action followed the jailing) of former treasurer William M. Oming on a four-count charge of embezzling at least $1,700 in town- ship tax receipts. Percy G. Horler, township at- torney, said a meeting of town- ship, county and prosecutor's of. fice officials has been scheduled for Monday morning in the prose- cutor’s office in Mount Clemens. An attempt will be made to get » all three parties interested in the ease to agree on engaging a firm te audit the township’s books. The resolution declaring the treasurer's office vacant was based primarily on Oming’s failure to give a bond to the township as required by law when he took of- fice, according to Horler. Stone’s appointment will take ef- fect when he meets all require- ments, including furnishing bond and taking his -oath. Run-Off-Road Crash dnd Traffic Killer State Police * Armor for A-Plant DETROIT # — Four thousand pounds of the metal alloy boron is to be used in the steel shielding that will protect the floor of the atomic reactor power plant near £9 entists Attack — Dirty Dishes says university public ‘health engineer. Tie, tok * “The information obtained from them feel slimy often is blamed on soap stain or chemicals in the water. The researchers here disagree. “It consists of various vegetable “Once we get rid of the grease film," said Armbruster, ‘“‘no one will have to dry dishes any more, The water will sheet off rapidly and evenly and the dishes will lit- erally dry themselves." The project is supported by a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1958 $60,000 grant from the U. S, Pub- lic Health Service. iy THE GIRLS Monroe from the reactor’s gamma rays. By Franklin Folger nes “I wish I could remember what I had for breakfast yesterday. I BOARDING HOUSE 4hate eating the same thing day after day.” p= Teer Pancreas ees Ad fiche peered Deg, U.S het Cel CARL . ae |eeuneet of’ * ie ¢ : hha 3 : : 44-8 © 1968 by NEA Servies, ine. THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert IF HE COMES UP FOR AIR] AT HALF TIME, TELL HIM I WANT TO SEE HIM! Te CANT HEAR YOU MOM... HE'S WATCHING THE FOOTBALL GAME/ PETER. OKAY! | Y | IRE ~ Ye wiht 7 f~ 4 © — - j Ni =X ON leg Selo SUT | Aes JEL = }' Tf = YS | Se a) XS y E'S A RAUCHER ‘ NEXT YEAR= 4.6 © 1988 by NEA Borvice, tne. T.M, aces Y PREY 2E : OUT OUR WAY NOT WORKIN’ ENJOY MY He lives at 7344 West St., Wash- ington, and has served several pre- vious ‘terms in the same capacity, . in the township. He also has worked for many years in the coun- | ty treasurer’s office. Oming, 36, faces examination Nov. in Macomb County Jus- tice Court. Army Awards Contract MARYSVILLE # — An ermy equipment contract for $454,000 has been awarded the St. Clair Rubber Co. of Marysville under the gov- ernment program of aid to small business, The program is a joint effort of the U.S. Army Engineer Procurement Office and the Small Business Administration. Y HALF ACRE CASTLE WHEN WE'RE OLD ‘ENOUGH TO MAKE OUR OWN LIVING, IM FER HAVIN’ AS MUCH FUN AS POSSIBLE AN’ SILLY --I WANTA MYSELF THE EXTREMISTS WELL, THAT'S UP TO YOU, BUT I INTEND TO BUCKLE DOWN, WORK HARD, AND GET AS CLOSE TO TH' } HE HAD YOUR TOP AS 1 CAN IN MY CHOSEN FIELD--1 WANT TO ENJOY MY LATER YEARS! YEAH -- AND WHEN YOU GUYS GET TO RETIREMENT AGE, HE’LL BE WISHIN’ MONEY AN’ YOu'LL BE WISHIN’ YOL) - u-g © 1958 by WEA Service, Inc. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. John Morris NANCY --- WHAT ARE YOU WW, dee Y Tm. Bog U.S. Pet OF Al rights reserved 7 Cope, 1958 by United Feature fyndicate, tne. & wor -8- LANE BUSHM Lh oe MORTY MEEKLE — By Dick Caval'i t* © 1968 by WEA Bervics, ina. T.M. Rog, U.S. Pas. OFF. es ites sia ieee re i ; z * ; % ; : 5 - . F ss : a iit ls et i a OD THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU ne) 4 Se [Invasion of Foreign Cars May Force US. Competitio see the average go. up to 1.20 ta hb ties vou BA wie initia W gy DAVID 3. WILKIE ed Quietly AP Automotive Writer daily. . makers will produce a line of |ti J DETROIT. — Small, ‘forei Went fe thin teigslen ot the small cars in their American will do to ‘ eg arp + |ehicles or, for that matter, —TEANECK, N. J. (AP) — A tear-|puilt ‘automobiles are pouring into! U.S. car market doing to auto- | Automotive circles except Gen-/ the overall U, $. market. ful Martha bodyguard, robe Osea, toe ay United States at an cent motive manufacturing and mer- Friday, f nearly a thousand units a day.| chandising concepts in tht mobiles x. The usually raucous, cus, energetic Next year is virtually certain to! country? Primaetiy it ts Psi: 1 Ragnar ‘orn “Amel tions. ee Pe es SA a LIN sr Sacer a pos | st a hd curtioony cantecied ‘ty 7 Here are a few of them: : ae chow Piaget 29, of ne “hat eh di na tod Mayor August “Hannibal in ris Campbell Tells Rotary“Club: . | it. the demand for sniatt cars. rep Herongate beara d el Brereihog ‘in. New re aa | | ane saengh 1 continue’ prene.'|Sire Mandcipal Judoe Maurice temy fae ane Mee 2 ae Sn ee fired lito hear me. —_ ' Tree oe x Rudolf “I bring in the and, | People he the money. - Miss Raye, 42, and the second for waeastees State Economic Future Bright | EESRIE Se cn ne _ Chrysler? — |US. Army Nike Base’ at" Auburn & ape: 3. former Westport.} “onn., policeman who now oper-! rodu ates a private detective agency in| Michigan's economic fut is; “ sugges oe yin)? ure is) “This ts that we will main-| been -rapi produce anal before bright and the state will continue|tain our present high rank as an ee hed. oped bei in, price with the more ae nicipal Judge Maurice FE. ie imparted vehicles!: gan and wa : $.finee $35 or five days. Miss Ray rhile e met O'Shea while he ‘to prosper if her citizens work at | dustrial state, which won't belerating capacity of 640,000 kilo- ‘easy to do,” he added, “Other|watts, Now it is three times that—|_"™ deeply will smaller ~" and presumably somewhat lower priced Roscoe Carson, 31, of 300 Har. was a policeman and hired him it val as a parttime bodyguard She it. according to James H. Camp- . ‘bell, senio ‘states, including some very close) 2,000, i r vice president of Con-|/neighbors, will take our industries $00,000 1 kilowatt ef wage sae gerd — GM, Ford and Chrysler cars|"9" St., was convicted of drunk cut into-sales of Chevrolet, Ford|@7vi"s before Municipal Judge was then living in Connecticut. * * * isumers Power Company, in alif the u a - y can, It’s up t ng pacity now under construction at 7 Cecil B, MeCallum and fined $100 : O’Shea's wife sued Miss Raye speech to the Pontiac Rotary Club. onto them.” = ig Mest on Saginaw Bay and on ymouth cars? 0 ra day: f oe and onten. tic ovations or alienation of affections and the; Lak it chigan near Grand Haven. * * * * ty @ . suit was settled fer a_ report: Campbell, a graduate of Pon-| Touching briefly. on the con- I : ichig i te a of the Goodison Pai Of Bing’ statemen that the ed $20,000 in 1956. O’Shea's wife! neste, Uni “a aad : alae a | : : 2 ! Nov. 12 a! vers: then fol- y by Michigan industry, i t ; 5:30 cken - cent. the pr lllope glacial su Wed., ‘at been increased 600 per ; <<: - divorced him on grounds of intol- erable cruelty. << oan, eae footsteps into | Campbell cited ways in which | He said that mianagefnent | #2-bullt smaller Price-—-Adults ig a to ae oe oe cain pa — Company is | alone can’t do the mare — t sharply into the jeans will cut : $1.25, Childree To. et ene will _ Life Policy Claims Up — | took for Michigan, He is the son | demands of a crewing acto. | 2, Maer Michigan, “But | !°FCgD car makers have toad | ) ee | : field Hills Man | of the late Birum G, Campbell, increased amounts of electric Michigns Nes tip week torce ee os oan rai Silo Top s ‘Lost List’ p —the mechanics and the machine’ | '°° that profit new a ed F d smaller GM, Ford and Cheysier fOr Passengers on Bus romot at ror NEW YORK — Motor-vehicl : é fa-| w - talities in th : who was Consumers’ Pontiac Di- | POWer and natural gas. 2 e nation during the! vision fe operators, the ' first three months of 1958 manager for many years. | He said Consum technicians, the aa ile hicara — Campbell said that Michigan has|®&# contract —— has a new] artisans, the skilled men and | ©" Will have to come both 2 : nee at chigan ra Trunkline Gas} women : jon - The claims for a total of $28,000,000, everything in its favor for a better|Company which provides Pg lai ists , the engineers and chem- a competition with the for- OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) — Pas- Jr sppolntment of J. B. Nicolis)""'s""y bes according to the Institute of Life tomorrow “If her citizens remem-|@ditional amounts of gas hei. well-rounded pte hope seehes- the. mea ee eo pemwaiy posthoc ao Blomfield oe ee o ome ree eipebetiyes Insurance. The number of claims |e that America’s greatness rests ning about a year from now and| tion team, “Thi Che: . supplied by | transi f* ginable, but! .) of “import! 8. ‘tri-clty Builders Trad ~ is about the same as for the like|0" the realization that the indiyid- increasing ‘yearly until 1963, He| som Michigan's phe — rea- vrolet, Ford and Plymouth. Sailor G nay aa officials © said Logg pest gal ot 3 change, | 107 Hayden street atthe é period of 1957, but the amount is/U! must be free to rise to the said the contract is “he look is good, | Labor costs, which a erry Sasser topped the list. s A certified . F . 3 s check : heicls expected to said, , ich average! He lost a crocodile, Implement Divi- able or bidder's bond : ane vies of the powers that God| Provide enough gas to take care of , approximately $2.60 hourly for! Sasser, stationed sion of Ford Mo- 7. Board pig BR Secre- wer to Previews Pustic gave him.” . most of the space heating applica Campbell’s headquarters are at|GM. Ford.gnd Chrysler, are m » Stationed at Oak Knollitor ¢ of ‘ot less than five per cent (8% at . ~ ; He said America’ tions on th , P Jackson, where Cons than tri , ore| Navy Hospital, said the foot-l tor Co. was an- the amount of the propos ge 8 RS Eee Sree FETA) doe 8 greatness on the company’s lists—more umers has its|than triple those in many foreign baby reptile sl “IONS inounced today. quired wae sack boy a 4 atin 4 Ne does not rest on the theory that than 140,000 around the state — general "offices. The company auto plants. This, the analysts’ traveli ptile slipped out of his} \, , secure the Board of conditioned to ; is} the government will do it for plus the normal growth of gas use| ene S068 sinctric and 470,000, SA , answers the question as to ca ‘ure case. The-‘‘croc” eluded| Nicolls, before Be Mao the ta Sk een cm " Curnphall, noted during the next few years. ee ee ee ee ee a nine ne can! dave "tek ene! susp ne Of toonant te nce vit the’ bla ‘Se accepted by : pete ate ; Pp no ce in 6 ‘ was fina. accepted b: TINT goon projections whic ‘suticod bureau, About $32,000, will be spent in|service in 29 1 counties and gas compete pricewise with imported) when it emerged f y coed OST eee Ses "Sr med eoledine 0 Sie stt. ch indicate Michi- 1959 by Consu counties of the 68 in Small cars. rged from beneath the own b =o | ‘Senmtice — Bigeaciges eR ed car eit have 4 2806 M0 ances pas|pclee and Soptene Ratel driver’s seat, sdelag ke [broposais ‘and'to waive’ is al —— compressor faciliti ae Huron Sal wave irregularitte j ple by 1970, and that Mic’ S| Campbell was introd ron Sales En ——— = EE TRDIRISIOLS TETE A] [been growing faster tha higan hes “4 order to receive and distribute! ward . * kc introduced by Ed-) A new, device which makes it!” Christoph gineering Co. in , tohoentate bide will be taken on the ISS Aed p alot I sd abhi tral = any state|the anticipated new gas supply, he|vt the P a au, District Manager possible to sow three rows of sagar| Mx arg opher Columbus’ ship Santa | Pontiac. _. NICOLLS 1. General Constructs its toe wi pee added. ase ed i Gone Guests in-/cane at one time has been de-|and —— peed tons of water} The University of Michigan es : pscpanteal | Werk, ion hart seventh- rank in pop-| He said the company’s electric|Man pogtis erha’ ,, Division veloped by the Indian Govern-| The di a about 80 feet long. |gineering graduate previ No bids may be withdra growth since World W: ager of the Company’s South-|ment's Institute of e displacement of today's Queen|been on ey ee =~ . , ar II has'east Division. lecnn ag poor of Sugar Cane Re-|Elizabeth is 80,000 tons and cher siiane special assignment at the LARKSTON COMMUNITY NITY SCH Zs e —pO © : arkston, Death Notices Card of Thanks 1, Help Wanted ed Male _ 6) Empl Ow. _Hength is 1,031 feet. his mew enpomeees sas before| = -—=«-By: WALTON T "ROBBING OE, TESS mploymen Bui . Secretary os “Yrende, relativ tives. and. eighbors TURRET LATH eae Ee ding Services 12 Landscaping _18A Lo . : wor Le ae NOV. 8. 1988; GRAYcR) for thelr ° te tans E . SECRF TARY : i anne an st & Found 24 Money Wanted ; {8 Marlborough: age 65: be- shown us during the de gfeain epatny | Opereter for ‘tolerance work CARPENTRY: 4-1 ACE TREE SER ane y 28A _ Wanted Real E loved ‘wite of Br nB Nurenberg. Special th w Rey Pal steel. $450 Rough finish. Al Motel ne tren CE RE | LOST LARGE BROWN BILL ont Emtate 32A Per Gent mother af Mar Coiat| fot take Ginie Grows Waier| "MC MEG. CO, | ite, thd poled for fecepion and Bomte “Sats Me Motieete Nog | Pe ota PE ese” OMT | Lake Tan Soniaea” Creat | “ieeattty ant” ina’ wae Res GI AND F rs, Nor- an re Mrs iL, AC. , @ an ised for recepti ‘complete moderni m Contains mo nus. Write Pon: H : man Bempkins, Mrs. Carl Devers,| 2&Y Nurenberg, Art Bos peoretarial 2 on and! and mat ernization labor,| ATTENTION TRUCKER: ee ~~ Ph aed and| tiac Press Box 56. A | Mrs. Dolly Beckman and Leah.| M?_Nurenbe a t Haney, and | 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orton _ cue Gn patna Gok materia]. Let ug save you| ing black sandy | + ok 1 one =e toe WANTE: “ MALE TOY FOX TER.| We have over 30 penta RRIS & SON REALTOR 1 be one em BRICK LAYER. 10 | COMPLETE LINE “oF ~axwod. (NTER-LA black & white, answers to} cants W Pentel appit | 182. W' Huron Phone wf ) GAGE, NOV. &. 1958, MELVIN A With our = ys ‘you. “tooa_ afer § p.m. “4 aes vaste WORE NEW- poo pg cod Al be Pe “emove Cabling. unger poe High FE ee sae. Vic. Pontiac| 4 creas Pare “or eafere epee. To FE tss1 3 nears SO tee 64, beloved| there mow vou're at Land Land clearing Insured MA DARE LTY TRADE TO 8E | a Mrs, Bute ‘Mae Gage:| Sadiy missed C1 PAINTING INTERTOR 2 x. | CONSREZE, WORK. LICENSED | Lawn WORK mate Rentel Ga ce ee S10 Case Biirabetn Rd, PE 5.3000 | FE 5.3030 “ < dear of Mrs. Berniece| children and by wife Gertruce, |. D terior Free estimate, Reas, OR d insured Residentia), commer. GRADING, LEVEL- eward OR 3-0166, Share we is Onque: dear brother of Mrs. Car- tidren. | | _¥3183 or Or “3.8117 cial, Raymond W. Commins. OL delivered.” Baden ictus: GE | Hobbies & Supplies 24A = 5 Rasrtere S 30 ia Johnson 2 : * . iil in ONE ! Gager also survived by two grand.| *Ce,, Helm pF Ftor-| Applications from Milford eee ae eee everow HOMES BY LICENSED WERIAN-BLUE SOUT ae | PA 2 BEDRM. APT ALL UTIL | children and twe grest-erendtht. passed away ¢ years ago, Nov.| area for motor route| Phone, sales - a | tee Pree estimates. oa hd. te deltverca. ee ae iain cc PICTURES go serty rRead. | Pere PE_5-7605 Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 3 t Gracious, le mother, al driver. Must h a reine Pree, . SS ENTERS WORK GUS Rd. north of Auburn. FE bern | poo Store. 15 EL ckenstose | Phone M. —- muse. E CASH Johnson's Te: B.m. from! sweet and " ae . Must have after- | ivaTtante® wo esenves | ART SNTES WORE HOT USE, GA. | TW 21174 paar MIG SHOR moe TADY Witt : iy Cori wiih Bie Fens eh God) You onig. gabe good tn foes noons free, a late model| 8% | avin ore, = re or repair. FE 4 Ga ew a WN BUILT FINISH Vwi. | CERAMIC. SHOP, GREEN WILL “SHARE FoR OME WITH, 4 WILL TRAVEL rent i . ‘- w m: . Ww slate at al oaee wnt ie te Chae ce a to bearer A val pickup is needed. SxBINET Wa KER AND CAnPER: ag = fi FOC _Kogoy ONceNeG to soll FE Keego. Harbor Post Office” om hears gi Wow aR shew "you how to get cash ‘tor ' m Davis and mirth, d InP er Kitchens @ «pertalty FE 7 WE = : =~ | daily. FE 5-3229 : home. privileges. PE 56656. r home land contract Seal’ Home after 3-30 pm | But the place you left pply erson To 4-5000 fEN' [ED SP 'T} y Wi age. C Or acre _ Sunday. - 3:30 p.m No. one can ever - Mr M cCully CARPENTER WORK WANTED Fe ae eaten Bagi LAWN aan! sae __Notices & Personals 25 "ree Suen coun i SHARE £5 EN a 30-minute _ no fob too. arge or 1 . CERAM OR 3-0 . Se ae ot Brok GOLDING, NOV. 1, 1958, CLARA D.. er Taverne, Nellie and Trene 3.7204 amall FE M iC 7 IT} E OF ome M1 6-1417; 4. THAN Ww roker 1140 Beechcroft Harbor: amie. Ci l A cakes — FREE ESTIMAT att) = Kscivina specra, —| Wanted Transportati 31 500 Elizabeth Lake Ra. ; PENTRY. — eas ES — TERMS omplete $12. Cold W fon 31 | FE 41157 pale gl a Directors j irculation Rien inet Qe erm s| DRY BaP or 38701} Moving & Trucki A, & B Stevie Rie OR 34d “wih | RID WANTED: IM per = i iter mother of ~ ctors specialty. Reasonable. OR 3-3204. {| ORY WALL TAPING AND FINISH. | ~~~ ~~~ icking 19) _llams Lake Rd. and M59. IDs TO PONTIAC MOTOR FROM Homes, -farm Wi EDTATELY. Mrs. are yee Nee “A WOMBLIR® meee Dept oprah fi ALL KINDS. WORK oe = estinates. FE 6-3463 or | A-1 HAULING RAKE LEAV a eDorathy's COLD WAVE 9330} _t0 3 on & a 6-30| land contracts by = I = oy Florence. Ralph. Carl, ‘Himer: ATS . Feprantece OR 3818 cr FEB acecraies SERVICES, Nome your price FE sone | 21244 seers Oe Beng. FE) Wid, ee M Paul M. Jones, Real Est. Benj Robert and Olives FUNERAL HOME P. ontiac Press EXPERIENCED BAR TENDER. estimates, Partney weds oe The GET EAOLING AND AUR RUF oTREDS —— . tgs. 32 = Huron Apots! sister of Mrs. Har- 1 nee wanta ni er oed. EB 8-01 e. riett and Mrs. Smma| SPA Wie feaae hee ee FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, ~ yp MOVING - HAULING ora KNAPP $ SHOES Cc ASH oe Us Your Equity pone + Wh wd nn of gael cigs a Help Wanted Female 7) ®VE own EQUIPMENT. ore. Te earn ranges & dry- | Reasopable,_ FE S358: FR 2.2909 | ANY GIRL OB WOMAN weisine tntinge red viipe We also heed children. Puners) service will be “ pel terior and exterior, FE| _ tric Co mare Elec- A 5 a frit NEEDING WE NEED Girour-Franks 4395 2 held Monday, 'N a8) -Toh ALERT GIRL FOR ‘ _1080 W Huron A-1 Reduced Ra endly adviser. phone FE ier Om 611 — 3 from Trinity Mein ogie dats & onelson lo ns housework" Live in generat | gb ¥— WAN WOULD LIKE GUARA NFEED | ROOFS = TA Sar, Merion Larne ~ s 29734. Confidential. The Salvation LAND CONTRACTS | ¥A¥ 7 enedict “RAL HOM ust like child smal! tob nentr 8 Marsh, 353 | = ake pro} sfticiating Interment eine Ti __“Deslened for Pur erais™ erence’ phone’ Dey Give ref. | Dew oF ‘repair ‘rE Se reve 2-3081, FE 5-7775. DUMP TRUCK AVATLARLE BEAUTY IS. __ , Os, oN, pccrre you perties, 12 ‘salesmen to Ris aus wre 'Gatseet) Voorhees Sinle| miata [SINE , AGE MAN, TES | canoes FE ae L.A rome bauling Top sail or gravel. Baia-| EVERYONE'S DUTY . Hen Eee — on bau a Ig a.m. onder when che will = wy BABYSITTER PROM 4 TO 6 PM. PART TYME JOB ind _EM 3.2878 | HOME GARAGE, CABINS ADDI- AAOTING 8 RORRISR ewe | Tiagt Ufting, face pecing “& Swe Nicholie & Harger Co. _Rent Apts, Furnished 33 be taken to the Trinity Methodist FUNFRAL HOME _aher 0 pee Friday, OR 3-670, | {hing from a brick ‘avers ibs Terms tlceaeed builder FHA. an? price Anv time FE #0095 | vate arare , Stockholm crad-| 33 W. HURON FE 5-8189 | 1 R e in state until time| Ambulance Service > , ; a caring for ap invala Hi orece pase IGHT HAULING & MOVIN win 972 E tage Need OOM FOR GI 4 of setvice. rE cn or Motor pa ot cny ONG Ounaare pene) ot i PR 5-108) ont emo Sone Bovee RAISING. | cave Rea’ ehean re a _Kroger’s) Birmingham MI 6-110 Heads: W illing and Able eens. Close ine $8. Pe T0083 Saeed. —— 43 y ETTING. LEAY F etc, D & : Se Trey uvers wait ROOM : eee, OS ee eee Cemetery Lots 5 Beverly Hills Drugs, 14 Mile &| bush, vutting and at M Building Service FE 27006 of JIM: MS MOVING 3 “TRUCKING | - CHAR RIES CHESTER ~ See Call Realtor Bartriaae, newly den (APT TTL FORN, z : , Lakeland, Fis. (former. ~ -_2-8262 z ches i CUSHIONED ly of Pontiae): : BEAUTIFUL ¢ 6 cont CDEREY Ed TE WARRIED -veTERa® |° ~ AND HESGY eteea SHOES Tees | Nusband of bara, thal Marriieon: Mt. Park Cemetery” Wil rg ee VERSATILE MARRIED GEREGy nce eee ASES | TRuvoun "Vs Gk ee oe ee Eh MILLER OR _3-4942 T & 9 ROOM APTS Ctos husband of Mrs, Eibel Harriigon:| vige Ress” PE «682 seer erat S Bm FE SOO) corte PE saosin f08 of] vou You sales will help | Supbieh Ful dirt top soll aray-| tor remara) ot ooteued NER Bu in tga OSE TS rency, Mrs. Norma OAKLAN MEMORIAL D “FOR “ ~s fi# trot eng wascine PIE g00t3 removal of unwa st. F: = Ro ee oe g RELS MEMORIAL | 1 Slas trey | Gravtn Pune TETERAN WORLD WAR TTE | We have 00 ‘plans’ or cctimate | Wa % TON TRUCK | =e nted bair.OR| AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- Tae Enter “Crean vived by four grandchildren, Pu-| of Atonement. asden ayton Plains} Korean War would lik Seer We'll neta net | Seen “work Gal anytir DAINTY | MAID page AND HOME EQUI. ATTRACTIVE Fo pegin vived by four grandchildren, Pu-| 2) arc GReenleat 6716, ELDERLY toe wae FoR | ‘icse!, mechanic. Can senny ts e'll secure mortgage 86348, me Fm pe . NO OBLIGATION. 8.1370 PE 330 or day, Nov. 10, at 2:30 p.m. from) WHITE CHAPEL — TWO GRAVES, light housekeeping. and care tor | -<*uent ref_MUIbe oanas, Builders’ Exchange O'DELL CA T Bit tleaple. FR 3.7293, ria weoeocar taeasont . Some hae geo Ponerel; 128 | npnres. $130. LE Phe children, $18 week. FE 6604. _ | YOUNG uae DESIRES WORK O FE 37210 ____or __ FE 8-0531/ Local anq tone i ‘AGE Menominee. airs. Wallace, ie OF nson ae rae Purlahed oe a Fibrin wit we Lit = Exp. SHIRT FOLDE ER APPLY | 255,x!94. feasonable wages, PE PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. Phone re gases ree | lad T BEDROO zeit state. : ers underers. 615 - A Se r me oe ee ee | _E Maple Birmingham. Ww RG BNY , PE 4-2533 = aii adults, 130 Seminole Bo ee ork Want DER. FLOOR LAYING, - , ___1704 §. Telegraph fitty HENRY, NOV. 7, 1988 EARNEST JR x Replies .GIRTS, GIRLS. S GinLs work Wanted Female 11 a and finishing Phone FE rucks to Rent BT? CASH FOR LAND es ACTS is 29 Cramford ‘si beloved infant Fay 19 Attractive, recentabie, at_Tennt ore tenn ROOF REPAT Neto, AND EOINPMENT IF mahi: SS tome b ree oPe ert nice. FE $4516. su r r. an na Mae a.m today thore Be assist management In sale | 7 -, H : ATRS q EQUIPMENT SO Ph ee ean gen he at 3 on | Ere Crplies al the Fras oes, got eases OF ae “om OSG PEUP AND | EAVESTROCOHING PR, 40444, Dump Truck Ser renes | IMMED pee genre! to paniae, Mot oon hone on ger LR Mines | Afice i, the following tor R i fe Res * Mevau'ou.. Ho. |? WOMEN WANT Wart wactNna Geeks ek Avirine FOR | Pontiac Farm ns LET US TATE pe Aaa Poddee’. Alberta Apts. 0 ner . B oosevelt. Room 218. No phone | #74 house et § Field tile. footings 2 -BEDRM DLX. PVT ENT 6 officiating. Interment in Oak in| § bexes: calls please. Mond eeder | caning FE STAs". _Ditehes & -boat wells OL EE . | Give ie AC TIO DLX. PVT. ENT. & tie “Frank Carn ners Pumas 17, 2%, 28, 31, 32, 57 one Teneenday eee giceren, | VANTRTRING. Day OR NiOwr Business S Se a3 8 eosin i a You | Mace to Mays, N it tears pepe gg roa Home after ag — | 3 se. 34 % = dey ’ am. te 4pm. eXPERTES FE 2-1730 a Business Services 413) Oper bain tine sernaw | Iase Your Mind | On any goed tand contract $16 ? garage houses sto. yoo ~ Wi Pa ee HOUSTWORK. GEW ENE RAL, (NON: | for Meee oe ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PE oe@arexo— PE +1442 WE ARE NOT A Manny Diet eee Ser | bias” Clderiv couple Ret. FE HOLDEN, NOV. 7, 1958, MABLE : ©] stay mite eae I ESN | erat 61898 yping | AUL MARES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | UHNONTED ARTICLES PICKED} |_OANI yn and tite. nape on of proverty | ROOM UPPER. ADULTS U Milford: age, #7; beloved mouber wate 1_6-0117,: GRADUATE DOCTORS it car elfite Gmaal Paes (| of charee FE 4-467 JOAN! COMPANY K. e. Ask Ken Cempleton. “ROOM UPPER ADULTS. UTIL- Gat, peloved mehr =~ Help Wented Male RE WOMAN TO LIVE IN, | ‘Trained in off ASSISTANT. | Office Supply Con 1? We nae MICHIGAN L. Templeton, Realtor es furn 258 Orchard Lake, z Sa tak he ie ta, es, 6 | sere bel bane, med in effce-& laboratory | rence St Phone. FR 3.01) Law: | Painti xAN CREDIT | 2339_oten. 3 RMS, PVT a proc f 35. int ng & Decor ti ~ chard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 ENTR. & BATH, ; Paul Holden. isT Class MAKE BiG Sena Mana Mea ating 20 COUNS hide-abed, TV, adults éear ate mis grand.| Gea eed wonky tine Eisinee Pull of pen time Al popular v bushel” we’ TOME. 87.50 BURKE ASPHA LT | .wr _cuass PAINTING AND ono" "8 Pots sate Bank mite: $ TOP 3 ° aia as Bont rues = children and three area great-grand- fragrances ; Ld $-4308 I orating § C. I FE 8-0456 chulren. Fonetal sogvice =i be/! ONw MANAGERS. Ter prone Ponti ao “hor Beror | PADY,.W OULD, TREE WOUSE.| parking fot ete. Phone Fm eS : or_terms PE) LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND BCO.| FOR LAND CONTRACTS A me Sig © Semen an coln 7 0 @ or bab z g lot, et NT -EX¥ PAINTING t 4 fons we tharéaon bird runeret somnary eae with o eat Bar “ee es ales Xo Pontiac Press | BLOOMFIELD Phone Fis betet cassorating ‘FE $2860 OL }aian | SIM “AcDiet tablets. "08 conta. at "CASH B STROM PE ACTION. , ROOM, COMP N xomn sales with a gain of FRs HELPER - G Wall and wind 1 PAINTING PAPER BANG. one. No drink- Cemetery Mrs. Holden will tle in) 54 per cent last year thie com. | alive in 8 IRL TO | CAnY WISHES A EINIRG iT Ee | RE ndows. Reasonable. PAPER HANG. | SPENCER'S INDIVIDUALLY DE. ers, $19 week, FE 2-2181. state at the Rich : BT pact! h is com- ome wages MA 5-2159 WISHES CLEANING $1 H PEP _ine_ Paper removed FE RS | ININVIDUALL RED oMRet. De Rob ate fal upped Te TQ ve IN MDte tow Howe gE Ghee Settee aM | etal whe rece ia | ee, omen BE se | Oradea Eat, Fea addin Quit~ Realtor |” su Ghee Gaacttonas tH we modern shoppin 8 90 MPANION NUR 24 hr. service Inst son Thompson, EB 4-83 478 FE 4-456] | FE 5-57 ‘wn. ¥ HOLMQUIST, NOV, §. 1058. DEB. home | This exciting. Ja intone | nee ore ugh an oA ice tnvalid FE samy tt "seme es thee Ace ar PAINTING ure ee Wanted Real Estate 324 |? ROOM er a Ho F 2 ee. UW - wit SLECRRIC S OT 4 < t * PPPL LD PL LDL LLL PPP PP fant daughter of Geral and Rose| *¢vancement pont pare For | pausework, no ‘sundry On | MIMETAR A BHTNA TYPING SEC ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE F _Guaraniced Pree. ext OE 4 9208 feducine machine. For the first alana pt: atoll = j Holmquist: deat anddaughter of ee uatriew. write giving State ace $20 @ wk. MI 4-4095 retare! eervice EM .3-2 cape & fyetina URE Oy AAA PAINTING & ECHR aS Tere og Be INSTI- "LI. CASH ap * 600 Rotlawoon’ a BAT 3 a aavinestong Elmer Teoleneaicn. — =“ 0d} Seles Manarer Dou tes” Travis, Help Wanted 8 Day re URSES eAtLAaEE ORR 20 vt. exbertence Reasonable PE 4-4131. offers vou . ae Far trouses. flats, farms or acre-|2 LIGHT god oft Fer ar llge top ‘Holm — aster oa Niel ter a 162, Newark. Minty tied & Bonded cdi ary wae N =D AND TER OS See FE 4.0950 = professional type gym for Teas ia wager foreclosure | and util phe as aa RMS. service will be held Monday. Nov |CAP DRIVER ___ | ARE YOU WANTING w Aubarn A elson, 8-1788. IOR EXTERIOR PAINTING tt se It reduces waist lines. 3 EA iio Going 40, at 11 a.m. : Kk’ STEADY. AGE 3% k ORK OR enue Nurses Exchange Work guaranteed, stomach, hips arms & b R. I. WI AN ROOMS. NEWL 10," at TL a.m. Tat the Huntoon | 9" over Aole 438 Orchard Lake. ate ovenine vou don't fing it? | STEADY IRONINGS WANTED | F URNACE CLEANING ‘LADY INTERTOR (DECORATOR tones & tightens Mabey ack. Tt ‘oss wy. “un CKERSH! AM grater | ‘teat, nights (LY DEC. Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Pu-|FIVE DISTRIBUTOR SATESMEN en ey A pry ware WASHING THONG PICK Ge ens. om Chimne to A Fanering. FE 8-03 OF | feet Christm es ih blawte Pet tor Le CARH caftale 6600 | Te ae i _Finecal pemeents by Hunton) Counties of Mac cab cuir, | eter Gm | delivery, ON s10e8 on Om Seon KLEEN-AIRS POWER BoB ton | PAINTING ® awarng | det, by. mail or one today. a ‘os uities, | -_Bished. 74° ns = Aa" | Liviorston” alt Eapeer “ta2s tot | ing a ak lodge, nro Maniacs, | PPE 2 18 or OR 34010 | gone * SHMpete ep | Yeahs! exp PE ponit. | ~ONEY $2095 complete! akiend trrestment Go. Pesce Thar griigeytenees ee ba RENDER, NOV. 7. 1958. CEL Hesse, ov J Cook. zee? cocking Wy qeatnd sua sty et DOF ANY KIND WANTED. | RESIDENTIAL “~” Gommmanet THE PlavHouss ——~| & ent. Ulilitiee fu ow Robin Band Penny auc, LA ae FL TT ee Bit = 3.0863. general cleaning, MY W ASHINOS DONE IN MY HOME wn apd Sales of ‘Reval CIAL ___ Television Service 22 25 one Bis. yelost eM on D SMALL up vo come. FE 2-6226 rm. Child wel- w Lake Orion: beloved ; FE 5-9154 JIM _LONIE 7 a 3.0242, 2 RMS.~ ead Jone oar: o eee “Oo Will train and finance LON Employment Agencies 8A ___Buildi PLASTERING, NEW_OR REPAIR. ae ALL TV SERVICE CALLS AN- Learn to Dance—4 Price ef essen tt i a BAuTY ae ra. wt tu Murphy bed. Grom oe of Mr. and Mire Wile ssofrutiles = esd . for sales iiding Services 12 — BAWe arte ores ema AAT MELBCTROW!G rcs night. = — learn the cha-cha m roun ASH on feos, Westside, AGiig only 162 am Render: dear sisters of Mre | shed werk 3.090 estab- A) COMPLETE BU MACHINE i . thumba, waltz, ao Jessie Williams, Mrs Jean. Soh customers $80 per week fee Qnalit ILDING SERV. Manley” Leach 10 Bagi mambo. fox trot etc, Ta ng, £ HOME OR EQUITY. Mrs. Nerma Kirklin, Mrs Vila pe $24 expenses eue--nteed it] ker. MA We work. ilcensed Bow | “We servi 7 = sa ee exo teacher FOR FR: ee cash “erente you, let us look Paiterscs. dacouciiue, Ft yew alified Phone FE 27-2318 23 or FE §-3608 bell vice all makes of wringer FR §-1206 or rE ie SON tn your home a 24 over vour oroperty for a RM Jerry, Ceri,” Burdette. and Jack JC@NRED UNION PLUMBER — Al BASEMENTS PrT UNDER| tm Pontiac “uaners %0 yrs M_P STRAKA~ bet. 8 & 12 a.m. and¢ to «e1s6| sale tp many cases We can get : - = ° —— you in get eer Ras oa ss esas will e| in ne for employment. Call E | WA ovine rer igs pate, me or ret utes SERVICE yer 7 iPrcencee AND OF ee AFTER THis is DAE equities We uo nave pavers : ter fates ars we —< me, at the Pramertet oat 2 em aaa > GOOD HRICR EB BTOCK Sony _ FE 85744 son 08 Oakland FE 2-4021 mervice Te oes respons! 968. I wit) not be © ee Fe E| 7 & 3 ROOM . - wRIGE 1 1 —_— ble for an ©; land cont: 2 & 3 ROOMS. PVT BATH AP- por ey bg with Rev Hutchinson; Masons, Call FE Deus afte ¢| RECEPTIONIST “AAA AA | Floor Candin Dressmakin ng, ig, Tailoring 16 U tracted by anes v debts cor +481 D meracts Clare Ra ee! Botate, & at he " emetery. Puneralcar eu T 6) S'Pinanee Experience.” toe ated | eae ring 16, Upholstering 23) desn race’ny bury, am any: | SASS for Mr_ Gare Biy._apt 1, Th Clark. street, by the Flamertelt Funeral ‘Home. PEA COO PART TIME. RECEPTION NIBT es eseeess 2 C_ BUD BILLS ‘FE. 8-2080 ni KINDS OF ALTERATIONS. | EAKI.E's CUS | Wed aie Re, Pontiac, Michigan. | i you C-CLARK ia'g, bath and private entrance. e hott soatcaied a ace. | sR — bookkeeping, sii ad SAND s. PINIGH FE 5-3722 | _ 5-6256. resses specialty, FE Su nite @ulsr take eh a td. Children to Board 26| house ors om do, Sell your ee 2.6093 * * ae ‘ LEPPPAP ALD AP APD APL PP DD, * 5 * ; tiac P. Greet clients : oor Serv, ALTERATION: 7 Se eee is f emand LY non, OF, 1 int, KOMEN o. ma 21 0 ATE EXPERIENCED STENO...... $350 A-A_ TRENCHING Aivomeng clothing Ft =e "THOMAS UPHOLSTERING on CREED FOME, | NEAR bast cule? emt Good stings mall houses ase "yt ve : dew ; : ve's assist, ““ Footings BR. RTH PE oer OOS: PE 25632. elling. For f. 4-6604, . y. Rede Eimond Gd “eaa] Somer fom fonePtoue Pye MEN neste Lines on het | Patemons isn “aaa “FE Pesawe [SRR gor oo] "oer gion |e 3 ; dear brother of Mrs.| rooms. full b nod =“ 2 — * 3 3 ~ ments down to - leper Mrs. Charles] lake inke Ret es on Lotus" heat FINANCE TRAINEE, a $200 Pootines, water tines field tile, Fm | DRESSMAKING TAILORING, AI- Lost & Found PF pt Wtd. Household Goods 27) _“! Clark Real Esiate foguir rises faisted Et = ice Will be held Tues- ry in ear oon inv T¥PE—GF WOUsE—FLAMS oer ees * lermale dene | ~~ - : dav. th HOUSEMAN-SPITZ1L g career for Ex-GI if Or Hovs _in_my home. Call FE Cash A «Pewee ¥ 6 Raserat ome wo aE AN ePrT2L3 On 3-071 School Grad. Car Gapeoies _ custom drawn OL 1-#200 EM “Income Tax Se — 3 FOUND ~ BED BONE COON | at ‘2 emis FR we, Fe Fooe lasses Immedia e Safin, Salts * FE os _ Where Mr. Roy "will lie in state." FOOD SALES | BRICK. & - F nove _, 3 = a Oe es - H _ $400 BL AND : ia ‘pllances AND hod nN OTTER FURY. 4 Ww NOW. ¥,, 08. 1 Reliable Man LAB’ TRGHNTETAN ses are it Manors ) ee fee Dam A ater way sERv. » > = i : ee ot. i eees 9 4 : <4, Jost oft state st. ’ 29 Sylvan Ct: age 71; beloved a | etal a and gommer-| more. PE § —_ Lost: CHESTER WiiTE GELT , taker = oe” me ee WG Reale otpansntetit| TATION yfoR NTS | arore sand ot BT | tracance agchcles 7A| Seb ae Seeteae| CRNTTURTE XE wa Ste F, BEDROOM FARIUY FURR. : Z ‘ : a rl i ar ee i i ‘ . we YarKivek and Mrs. Elmer, tow W Huron “0 U'to Na) _ NEW ICE oy ROCK AND. CEMENT WORK ee A, Rae ns Hickory Ridge Rd MU: “ithe tone wr odd lots. Get mn Mae. OR eon) ee eee fire: i= Cone. aM : ity ; ry | * . i 0 . : '@n_ grandchiidr am. suiTe 4 AST HU RON ‘BRICK, BLOCK AND C#id oR Se eae CAL | LOST LicHT FAN AND* sell it for you B He sy ite : : Heb ; p E 4-054: work fireplaces and Sia © we Burn a water: spanie! Koakete ~ tatty Sale Phone OR 3-2717 atte}. FE 23-7145 _— st REACH CASH CUS-} ain ie ae ae Trainee | sLOeK BRIO Laundry Service 8 ha Ra Hews eB ol prank ‘ot furniture "Ph "Ph Peis | TY E y | Bul roen ot : sie} i. cheer in be e eaten in mak. WORE 18 41 523. 50 wk OR “37206. barter raonnel Mus Pod tinepinces Mk ean — ;, BLACK wit | “ae ANTIQUE OTbHES AN: ¥ ROOM FRONT APT. 1 r TOMERS through Classi-| Wi’ be" rained ears «, Bye 82853 "ee prone LAUNDRY SERV. mooko. st Sra iy my MY , fepee ‘Antiave fornttre BROS B 4 ork sree ; 2853 ao Leundry FB < erly man’ i me fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181,| Foutine’ Sate mment $08 ae A” acs een | CACE CURTAIN PLAN OR ROR companion, Al) information sont i So ee . MS * 00) < 1 Ye . em we fled. Beautifuliy fints | Verses Beer nanny ane ae WID.—UsED it Bi . yy ‘, : y ~ Laundry, Phone FE 2-810), Cal’ FE isset hound, Tuds, high 3 2 fi * é : 5 : . os +92 03, te :: ¢ ‘ + : ° : : f 1 ; . ; : | : ; i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1958 ALL shower as <9 $65. 518 : ; aad bath lower, gas eat ‘ ag 57 Edwards. FE ATH & ENT. suto, ene Pe cou ? ROOMS 18F R. No drinkers 12 Weshingta - \TaND shoe per mo > (Bae gecupaney after Fy day ond after 5.30 pm. SDE nas E i — BATH. j ROOMS & ine ig om MO. (WIN-|? ter), Prt ent, EM 3-0065. 3 BED! nished, 57419. ROOM — UTILITIES FUR- $15 per week, Call FE 3 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. oy ent. 4145 Clintonville Rd.. R__ 3-4706. month to ple Lg local references. only to KB 83473, 2 cE Tr BA fay No a paces: rinkers. FE 2-585 35889 “SIDE NEAR “GE Hospita)- « rins. Nice at liv- rm. Newly - vod PE Seals. Rent a Unfurnished 34 1 & 3 APTS. aoe ford a iy eer onth. OR 4-023 afd Saline vier 8 m NT __ Apts. Partly ferajchod, OR 3-9105. if ay 5-7620 or call collect pet before noon or late after- HOLL YWOOD APTS. Fine, beth “h ‘utilties farsiahed: ee E. Howard ‘SPE 248 3 RMs. AND BATH. “cate ort Pine Lk. re | ee teres ON} ROGUE AND Yar bh and re- Pg furnlatied wacobeen Green House MY 2 LOVELY 6 ROOMS with re- Shale bil g and stove, full basement, oi! heat 23 vi -_ a month with 1 ye or i LARGE ROOM, KITCHEN; PVT b= modern Furn. "ae unfurn. BEDROO! FOR LEASE, Adults 130 Sem} hole BelAir Manor EE 4¢-1559 1 (BEDRM, APT. NEWLY DEC. Close p-Elvad “raneportation & pbing Con ona Holien- Paw a PE 2-0097. (3 RMS. & BATH APT. ADULTS No drinkers. Heat. PE $-1625. ‘11 8. Jeesie, 2 BEDRMS, REFRIG.. ELEC. stove, a carpeting. Foot Dixie Hwy. 2 BEDEM NEWLY DECORATED. One block off Perry St. $45 per 2 blocks from Central High. 4 rm lower. Gas heat and garage. "50 Fe sox poets Paul A, Kern, Inc. 7 RMS. A AND ND BATH. HEAT AND __lignts ; furn. FE 17-0194. 7 BEDROOMS, i8T FLOOR. 1 OR 2 children utilities furn. 34 Edi- son FE 5-8232 |] BEDROOM APT.” NEWLY RE- modeled & decorated, Aa Ent., all util. = FE 8-95: 7 FIVE ROO M APTS. GRILDREN ‘allowed, of] heat, FE 4-5067, M APT. PVT BATH, PVT. = Partly furn, 285 Whittemore. NEWLY REDECORATED f * ape = = aes & utility room. WHITE BROS. 295 : 5660 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves. ‘til 9: Sun. 10 "tll 5 | ROOMS AND BATH PARTLY 8-4446. 3. ROOMS, UPPER. UTILITIE: 8 furn. $12 per week. 63 8S. Jessie. 3 RMS., HEAT, REFRIGERATOR adult Rg k. FE $4182 tc e w Willow Beach, furn., 3 ROOM APT. CLEAN furn, On Cass Lake. FE 5-3169. 3 RM UNFURN. APT. AT 115 State 8t. rare c Apts. PE ae stove 3 a IvATE BATH trance. Gas Heated 87 8 » ah Street 3 RM, APT WORKING COUPLE. 141 Auburn Ave. 3 ROOMS 3 Lage po PVT: ERT. AND BATH side. Se fur- nished. ‘oduits, FE 3 ROOM APT. $14 A WEEK. UTIL. FPurn. 7 Clark, - ; ar } UPPEK parking furn. 180 E. Hu- ‘on SHIRLEY APTS., EVERYTHING PRE _vate, on bu- line FE 5-8239 1-3 RMS. & BATH APT. ADULTS No drinkers. Heat. FE 5-1625. 11 8. Jessie. tao long * Pe eure $60: & =a esirable 3 RMS. & BATH. PVT. EN- trance. Nice & clean. Adults. FE 2-3548 . 3} RMS. AND BATH. BABY WEL- come. 225 Florence. Schoo oo "feusid wetreet "VE 42523 or 7 RMS. & aT SFL PORN. 114 Saktand ave. 3 ROOMS. eae ENTRANCE AND bath. FE 6-485 3 VERY attRs CTIVE ROOMS, Private bath private entrance, only. FE 3 ROOMS close to town. Adults _ 8-473. 3 ROOM: UPPER APARTMENT ON Oakland Ave. Private bath and entrance. Heat ,and hot water furnished. $50. FRE 4-4807, 7 _RMS., Korcl Nice. $18 weekly, FE 8-4558 before 3 ron MS. ALL UTILITIES, twin beds, lovely apt., only. 16 Pingrove. See after 4:30 weekda: i Small child, welcome $18 Hl tg ent. week, Inquire 340 Salvin 3 4 RMS, $80 Rg ta ONLY. My 2 BLOCKS GMC. AND BATH, UTILITIES furnished, Call after 3 pm. FE 4.5238, 3 ROOMS IN BASEMENT. UTILI- ties and heat furn.. Private en- trance, $45 month FE. 8-2284, 3, ROOM MOD 4192 Dixie over y bet . ‘regaled 4 — AND D BATH UPPER APT. On N — 2. per month N OR 4 RMS. UN- “ or wi 4 RMB, furn, FE 4 ——_. pital & Pontiac High. 4 ans abs ATH. PVT ENTR Westside. Inquire 9% Dwight. 3. ROOMS. ‘CLOSE IN $ ROOM HEATED APT., per mo. ¢ren allowed $90 3-4207. \3 RMS REFRIG $3 ROOM HEATED FLAT. CHIL- dren allowed $90 per mo or §25 IM 3-4207 per wk E 5 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED with hot & cold water, heat furn., 15. FE 4-6458. no children under 130 8, Parke 5 x 3 ROOMS UNFURNISHED. 115 b 2-6285. __State St, Pontiac Apts. N HEATED APT. $50 per month. FE ON ELIZABETH LAKE, YEAR around ge ol pleasant gt cou, le. No drinkers, FE 2-4 ORCHARD CT. APTS. AIR pane yan onoe o's ost exclusive west side enartusent developmen ing fast, only six furntis uto. water also tarnished” “haulte Bh Ready for immediate occupancy. Get In touch with the manager, Mr yueee at 19 Salmer Bt. or ¢ TE 8-6918 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY __10 AM. THROUGH 8 P.M. Two BEDROOM MODERN AUTO, Beet. pa qere. Call after 6 r FE_5-4350. wan 6-ROOM en . CHOICE West side residential section, large —_ kitchen, dining room, room, 3 bedrooms. Near schools, bus and churches. All modern conveniences including as heat References required. ent $90 per month with garage. will vd available Dec lst. Loony Owner FE 4-64623 or FE WiiteD LAKE. LOVELY 2 = room upper flat. Heat ay Nice _neighborhood. Reas. LI 17-1553. WEST SIDE WEBSTER AND Washington Jr Hi area — 6 rooms, gas heat ma, 3 pace upper apt.. ee oe ana Rent Houses Furnished 35 SPOTLESS. ALL ted. Automatic gas ine & grocery. E 1 BEDROOM, utilities su heat. Bus 4855. |2 BEDROOM HOME IN ELIZA- beth Lake area. $55. Call FE _5-TT10 after 5 po 7 aon = ; bien et wv 3 Lg eas HOUSE. UNFURN 3474, 3-BEDROOM BRICK Full basement, Baldwin & Waltot area. 50 mo. PE 4-0291 or WE aiden. Gebs, , ai and garage, $85 MaAytair im" 3 r 6-8603. z NEW, 7 BEDROOM, BATH, OTL furnace, e. 74 Tower oe EE er house, FE 5-1832, \ 4 OPENING SOON Glen Acres Nuretn, meee 1 bbe epting @ re ae eaten tal Hotel Naeeay 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Also 1 of 2 room apartments Cooking and refrigeration units. Auburn — FE 2-9239 ~—Rent Stores 40+: OLDE DDL LLP LP DOLL LLLP OP BUILDING AVAILABLE FOR small storage space or store. Living quarters in rear. Ww. Howard. Lease with Option To Bu STORE BUILDING With Eaome dock in rear. Also §-room apt. a second floor. Gas pest Tota’ rent $109 per mo, FE 5-4 STORE FOR RENT. m4 BL PiK# ~_8t, FE 71061. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A 10,000 FT. WITHIN CITY ‘LIM- its of Pontiac. Excellent for light anufacturt or light storage. oe pro phone Mr. White ih AOE CE SPACE aad approximately 5,000 square feet warehou tea, $200 fear ale South Tele. Loca FE ¢ Rent Farm Property 41B waAecEeD TO RENT, DAIRY _farm. MA_ 5§-0666. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 GARAGE FOR CAR yd STOR. age, 19 Seneca, FE _For Sale Houses 43 tna = SY Weaton Ol FOR cate OR TRADE 3 BED- room home with fireplace, 2 bed- room ie, good . schoo} bay atl fee. lane contract land contract hee. wie. trailer Gace | down yates on ‘yar OLive BY OWN, HOUSE, WORKSHOP, & acres, Avon », $10,000, ¢ Y re after Mm BY, NNER: SUMMER HOME, priv., oeeea at y cou e. $3,000 $3, ‘300 terms OR 3266000 ATTRACTIVE LAROE BEDRM. lakefzont year afound e, Boat moter ~ many extras. Paved. st Select nee hborhood, owner tfans- _ferred. 500. Market 4-3635 YEAR. 2 bedroom, Oil heat. 16 Cas- _cade, Cooley Lake J “BEDROOMS, YOUNGSTOWN kitchen, gas furnace, terms, , vacant, Built in waster & dryer, “Estate — OR 3-8138 For Sale | Houses 43 PLL FOR COLORED E_ Wilson. Nothing down for GI mortgage closing costs will move room home. 3 bedrooms. ‘ull basement, Car garage. ON MIDWAY, 6 room home. Bath Piastered walls. Fenced yard. E.x- tra stool & lav. in basement. Ot) furnace. 2 car garage, $8,500 Low down payment. F WILSON, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms Basement, 2 car garage. yard. No down rhamee ome for GI. it closl a6 E. eae Tw a rooms and bath. Waterford beautifuy kitehen, full basement with ot) heat. gare ge. FE 5-4848. WHY BUY A HOUSE THAT TAKES 30 yrs, to pay for, when you oi] furnace. 1% Fenced HAYDEN, Realtor - FE 6-0441 BY OWNER: MODERN COUNTRY nome, 10 miles west of Pontiac in SELL. sonab.e terms. 3 bedroom mod- ern, city. PE 41906. ENE oe OPTION. REA- MODEL CLOSE OUT Y BUI B LDER Split ievel starter home on Eliza- 1 acre lot imme- diate possession, A vthno low down beth Lake oot ee EM 3-4164 or EM 3-048: after m SINGELLVILLE. bedrm, 6 acres bea woods $13,950. No. ‘agents. FE 1 3. BEDROOM SUNGALOW. knotty pine living room & saree ing, gas heat, water storms & screens, , FE 8-8560. $500 down $8,950, with NEW. MODERN leges. __ $13,750. 1 6 RMS. LANDSCAPED FRONT & 6, OR 3-9498. back. After 6 "LAKEFRONT $11,900 New bi-level 4 years nice jocaten. OR 3 yb ye and eiehens. Garage. “Bes 2 BEDROOM brick home basement, lake privi- FE 2-2900. 2 bedroom full become ‘with 2 pacers iglesia ay cash to mortgage ullder OR i207 sod OR 396 GI NOMNG DOWN, BY OWNER, old, 6 room pease, very ° “agente OR 3 BATHS, NO age $83 oe mo $1,000 down, 1928. INDIAN VILLAGE By owner; center hail arrangemen warage §00. FE 6 pm NEW HOME IN DRAYTON, SELL or rent, smal) down payment. FE SMALL HOUSE. LOW DOWN Libel Sacrifice for cash. Josephine Cal Call MU 4-6396. 2 bedroom. Colonial, 2% car excellent condition $19,- 4-4676 week-daye after Multi-Laxes Realty Core WOLVERINE LAKE | he! ms Seepere basement, orced Ys hest. Act on thi now $12,500 and $1,500 down. 3060 8. Commerce R4. se one MA 46-1578 SYLVAN LAKE 3-bedrm brick By owner priv FHA Low gage FE 8-1448 NO MORTGAGE “OST Fra ALTOR Lake interest mort $450 DOWN 3 ROOMS & BATH, FULL BASE- ment, 14% car garage, 3 lots, $11,- 900, $2,000 dn. FE 4-2485. 3 BEDROOMS $650 DOWN Eastside — paved street and drive, garage, fenced in back yard, Carpeting and drapes. new oi] furnace, storms and screens, glassed in porch. Immediate pos- pesstea. Call FE 5-7190 p.m. after XE W RANCH HOME $9, ~ — TERMS. DLO BLDG. CO Bildor ot matiowat Homes FE 2-0122 3 BEDRM. 1% BATHS, STORMS, screens, washer & dryer, drapes included, Buy i, rig) GI gig nt of car, $500 DOWN Vacant 3 bedrm. Full basement, i. yard. E. side. FE 2-6774 e: 6B, ¢PFAMILY, ALL BRICK, FOR COL- ‘ed. Close to bus transportation. 1 heat, os income ener ar im, a LAKE—TRADE IN YOUR resent home equity on a a naa, aths, oman brick 3 bedroom, 2 Faketret family room, gas heat, akelivor. no re@ tape buyer. iascod “ow aye rent responsible oven Saturday & Sunday, 2 to on Com- Directions — West merce Rad., north side of Orcherd Lake to Hiller Rd. School on corner, turn right 1 Willow Rd., left on Willow Rd. to entrance of Green Bay Sub- division. KUSCHELL __-_VErmont_ 8-6800 EAST D, - — from White Lake & nice Lt] t fer ay Sot, full price — $7,990, $248 moves rue in. beautifully bufit, year DONT PASS UP MONEY! q belongings for cash through Classified Ads! Sell unneeded Move in doen block to 3315 WATKINS LAKE RD. 3 BED- rms., face brick ranch, 1% baths, tiled basement, garage, a es lot, _2 years old. Owner, OR 3-386 WEST ACRE SUBDIVISION sLovE. ly 3 bedrm. Colonial full acre lot. Paneled Solas a ~ at ae garage. Pvt. sand beach KUSCHELL REALTY VErmont 400 ee | CRESCENT. LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 BEDROOM‘ RANCH home with leeseewe and 2 car attached arage. 122 x 125 ft. lot fiving room with picture window Kitchen with eating space. Plastic tile erp Mrs. Randal] in charge. 2 t 5 pm Ez sabe Lake Rd, to Clayburn, bot Pass < Rivard, turn left to HOYT OTTAWA HILLS FOUR bedroom, beautifully car- peted large living room and din- lng room, fireplace, kitchen with breakfast nook, 2 bedrooms and tile bath downstairs, upstairs are two large bedrooms with storage space [re ghed Screened back oreh ULL BASEMENT has GAs HEAT, }cear garage. IMM. . Call for appt. “ke LAK ONT gg 000-—BRICK ONAL — 117 ft. of lakefront, Charming living PLUS pee g | room fireplace, ykitehen and rm. 12x23. 12212, has carpet reception watts fam breakfast room fireplace leading out to beach, GAS HEAT. Separate pum desirabie D ghoccds on aulifully landscaped grounds 1153 be seen to be appreciated, BY APPT. ONLY ° HOYT REALTY _2-0840 254 8. Telegraph Rd. ‘WHITE * More Space for Living Located ‘between Maceda jams Lakes. This 44 f ome was built to fit gens Gr: dreams — i features a 22 f livin room, separate dining room, large bedrooms, 1% baths, mod- ern kitéhen with natural’ birch cabinets, full basement. Attached automatic heat. ne fy insulated & com- f-storing storms & The lot hag 00 ft. of ed road. Lake $16,900 cash to mortage. Don't delay — 2 car garage and pleté with se screens, frontage on & pav privileges on both lakes. see it today! Clarkston This 28 x 60 foot ranch home. Built in+'55 features a 13x21 ft carpeted fares bedroom 14 x 16 porch finished in knotty ine. Timken of] heat. Oak floors lastered walls. and many other fine features Call for appointment. WHITE BROs. REAL ESTATE OR 3-129 5660 Dixie Open Eves OPEN — SUNDAY 2 TO 5 1442 ALHI ST. tached garage. Large mediate possession. sonable down payment. Terms. Drive out W. Huron to Cass Lake Pontiac blocks Rd.. turn right: go to Lake Rd: turn right 3 to Alh! street. Follow OPEN si ns Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST. 29 YEARS 7001 Highland Rd. (M59) EM 3-3303 | or MU 4-8417 FOR SALE: IN ‘BEAUTIFUL PINE Lake Manor Subdivision with lake | Bhd ae bec 2530 Pineview Drive. tached rooms, k ranch house with 2 car at- arage. 1% ar =e 3 bed- v room with fireplace, gas heat ans cov. ered outside patio. Terms or suit- Open Sunday from ining room te, red eins, 1-6 M & R = ilson Realty M_ 3-6556 Plossast' Liss pipes Apeastive, el) tn ome: ot, Willams repel a Hungry, feetives. Kuto Auto, on tu Lg 500, $1,250 will age with ru pay Sviteats "EMBREE & GREGG union LAKE n ViLUAGE 2 bedrm. a eet & poate direst wited- 565 Union Lal M 3-3314 SPEC FOR N This beautiful, modern, three bed- room home with « full basement finished Built-in oven and ra kitchen and completely ag OOF preceeeey hogy garage, Priced oT oy L pebong with only excelient $1. ‘dow Call for Appointment PIONEER HIOHLANDS This two bedroom brick with full full ceramic tile bath soa on ca bare L ne “utilities and ae lake Close shopping $13,950 for Appointment Ww. Murod en | ELIZABET [LUB ON DOR HOLIDAY FARMS ‘ 3 bedroom ranch, just 2 years old. Tile bath, large kitchen, cay- a large lot, 4% per cent mort per insurance, SEE IT TODAY!' CALIFORNIA RANCH 30 ft. living room with fireplace, Thermopane windows, large kitch- en with bullt-ing — oven, range, grill. Screened fireplace and more. beautiful woods and water. CAL FOR APPOINTMENT. ELAND 8ST. EAST SIDE, nice § room bungalow with fire- | erg Good condition. Full price Smith- Wideman ATE] ESTATE ._ HURON ~ OPEN | SAT, & SUN.2 TO 5 P.M. ct the pode 2 bedroom home house and 20x20 garage, completes this 05. Must basem struction at a E. Chicago. WILL DUPLICATE $8900 LOW F.H.A. TERMS i peated North of Walton off Bald- ie HAYDEN, Realtor 86 EL Walter Brick Income Outstanding 4 family brick apart- . West side location, each apartment nicely decorated, tiled bath, oak floors, sound pect, gas heat, shown by “Ww. est Side ' living room with fire- ace and built-in bookcase. A x —_ brick terrace, tiled bath, x ft. avers kitchen. 3 Landscaped lot TALS VEMBER reereation room nge in the Arge. as heat, carpeting and & paved street with WM. A. KENNEDY e. Owner ret fast on thle one east side close school, bus and stores. excel- lent 3 bedrdom ie has gan heat and gas water and modern 3 so in cluded for come, Income alone Will make payments- on this home, Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 188 N, JOHNSON PE 45-7721 FE $-TH7 ue NPE 4-3660 Beane tn ¢ SAT. & SUN\ 1.5 | New 3 bedroom ranch,\ se bath, select oak floors, large 1 M2 ith djning space, basement with ecreation area sluminu: wil duplicate on tchen siding our | lot or will build ae LAKE ROA INTIAC erp TRY EMU month incl. taxes, OPEN EVES _____ FE 4-4526 now under con- lastered walls, place to live. Good in: meee possession, E-Z term WILL is M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MOR. £3 FE 4-5181 FE_ 8-0623 - "til 9; “sunday 1‘ 1 tis eopseien and before BOOM. One of has other commitments cabinets. i LA ‘ wants action on these last few RICK BP basement, automatic heat. At- lot. Im- 16,800. Rea- y and 2% baths. th built-in oven-range. All tastefully setanp pare ae ° ated park-like lot 60 OPEN ¥ SUNDAY Everything Large ‘But the Price 2400 sq. ft. of bedrooms, closets, living area and kitchen. You seen a home as well utilized for area. Central entrance hall. Providing access to all jiv- ing area, 4 extra large double 1 eres t haven't closets. 4 regular closets walk-in storage area. peed aE living Pegs ay 4 arse bed- — ms, 2 ceramic Kitchen with over usual amourit a of } rece in sen Many other fea- rge vanity in such La bath, butttin light” aver valances And many other | lpg to session Drive out Perry or M24, 4) mile worth of Torn F right and watch for the Ladd. sign, $1,450 Down An exceptionally clean modern 4/| room home with full bath, Car- | adirgg tre living’ room. Automatic oil large modern rage New . car gersge. area, Close in. For only * sorts. LADD'S 4286 Dixie Hwy, OR 31231 3885 Lapeer Rd, $-0292 Only$500 Down y, Move Right In C | 2 bedrodms, full pasement home. Oll furnace, fu - oak floors sun Investor Can Make 22% on Home Prese 100 dowh and collect rent. f} thonth loves; it. ere, “Rastens Sut trae. No red tape ~~ no other Grou Pranics : [FE 2818! PO Nae oo i ae y Ce ge eG an ‘ i only cheerful rooms, stairway to jarge partly finished room amdy with GAS heat, Nic retired couple. Truly a fine home at many will want. Ask for Mrs. Robin- You would pay ‘$50,060 for this piece. but the owner says sell. ly $24,300 with immediate -pos- possession.”” “Abow handle. $ihoo0 DOWN pag ag 4 onl bE ed An farniture e* sbewded. $23,500" FULL PRICE barre a. brick ranch. full .basement. MULTIPLE a ING SERVICE “ye C [, HOUSES Model Home Sale perce =f _Deople are paying N e end just at th our builders 3. bedroom, B RANCH HOMES at a new LOW, LOW Price. ally 1 to 6. Bring the whole family and see ourself, ONE) BLOCK EAST SOUTH FROM CORNER , or WOODWARD & SQUARE ueEe ROAD Ask for Mr Shzabeth, Lake Front Open Sat : 4765 Motorway Drive. If you have been looking for a first class lake front home then this and 8un. 1 to it, 7 gracious rooms liodern kitchen Best sand port Tot nd | clude carpeting, draperies, Truly @ real value = reasonable terms. Also for sale | several good vacant jake front | lots. Ask for Mr. Sco 90 Chippewa Road is a CHARMER and a rare Seed geet Seminole Hills. This one or an exacting cert 4 years old. Has tiled bath vias 8 basement shade and Ideal for Widow owner. JOHN Kinzler 670 W Huron 8st. or Phone FR 2-08 BROWN NOTHING DOWN — Lovely brick | 4 apes 4 —o 1 AC um, Alum, ak i “Im mediate t $350 closing 50 DOWN — Wanams t La ake Right om Canal be Clean as Ay . Sma Shai Geeks Priced at only pag owe ~~ 8t. Michael condition. sa benel ment good cond Priced at — 3 con. income. ae -_ your FE 5-044) NEW ULTRA } lon Ww ear | usiness or |. OAKWOOD MANO WARD W, HOMES INC, Suburban Living at its Best CONVERTIBLE 24's ALL BRICK | CONSTRUCTION WITH . OVERHANG GAs” PERIMETER HEAT AND HOT _ WATER CERAMIC TILED 1% BATHS TUB EN URE AND. BUILT-IN VANITY NERAL ELECTRI a STOVE AND yen . FORMT nag COUNTER. TOPS MAHOGANY OR CUPBOARDS pangino DINING SPACE tha FOL - one rg DOORS RUSCO WINDOWS CARPORT. On GARAGE PATIV TERRACE Lj WITH OR WITHOUT \ BASEMENT \ CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGES a $15,950 \MODEL HOME AT 2345 WATKING LAKE RD., JUST SOUTH OF DIXIE “HWY. ‘ , SAT. AND SUN, 10 - 8 W. W.ROSS HOMES INC 1941 \Telegra Ra FE 4-0601 * ode i CASS LAKE Cana! front you'll be proud in- deed when your friend ctives rave about thi peneeeayee home, There is an natural stone bedroom, & stairway to. an un- finished attic. zew th attached 2% car garage, ', down. $450 DOWN This home needs some finishing on the inside, Large 14x17 bet be room, ready for plastering. 2 rooms near completion, full bat with all fixtures connected, there \, ‘a a brand pew water pump. \ has never been us Priv . on Cass & Elizabeth Lakes, $7,050, \ WE — \, Foo! with the fuel bills, This 2 bedroom home has in- sulated walls, & ceiling and a %* gas furnace. sta wall pe gape § — basement ‘ee MARKO ° REA LTY TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR 6143 Cass-Elizabeth . Rd. FE 5-1284 Open 9 a.m, — 8:30 p.m, Sunday 14 MODERN RANCH ty; Three to choose from. cated in beaut'ful Carroll Sub- division. bulid home of choice information call on Sgnuett "Real tor, FE 2-701) or ALT DAY SUNDAY 345 MOORE beautiful Eittabetn Lake Estates, (4) YES FOUR bedrooms: = S pe See | & dining room, recreation room, ped tam “eat \ & well landscaped ard, rage BUY — $2,150 DOWN. RAY SNELL ~ Representing J. R. Hiltz Huro pester ~~ COLORED ACT FAST on this excellent buy. T rm. home now bein ed as a MONEY making Inc 1 FE_5-6181 —4 im & 1 — 3 rm. apt. Two ba ths, y $850 down. oer de- 46492 lay. Care (real Estate, FE _or PE 4- John K. IRWIN NEW -- CHEROKEE HILLS — LACOTA STREET Beautfful new custom erie | ranch home in Carl Bird’s : reom 18 x finenlace, doll kitchen, ramic tile baths. aluminurn - ble glared windows and ma: 2 sills throughout. Full high ase. ment for rec. heat God corer. lot. hee top. $24,950. 3783 — Don Whitfield aravan SHORES beautiful ares type hi “eg 9 complete w edrooms, full baths. ki acs built-ins, 10 x 25 family room 2 fi 7, full bsmt. with complete re room. 2 car attached ‘pinatered parace 24 x 30 Cal _ ine formation ‘ Lovely ranch ae situated on : a berntifu' wooded ‘ot Neti : ome sq. ft. of living beeey big as 2 ae til s and % bath, Seme reo room with ‘nreviace dining room, fam- tiv cern’ tile 5 kitehen with range and oven, ceramic til floor and. met 5 ms race, Owner must rifice price, 000 John K. Irwin & Sons’ ince 1008 ° \ TWENTY-FOUR “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, wovEwben | 8, 106s. po For Sale Houses 42 Fer Sale Homses. 43 For Sale Houses 43 } BEDRM. HOUSE WITH BAsE- One year ‘en GI joan $9, . jocation, down. ° 6409 900 : 5 Wifi bulld 3 bedroom house with DOWN PAYMENT 4 baseman Tasos Samet " ™ automatic heat. Don McDonald. North eff Sashabaw road— OR 3-283. fo tee epee time, =| CLARKSTON AREA jot. Quick possession. 5 per 3, bedrooms, tiled bath, large cor. cent inte NEICHOLIE & ner ilot., Reasonable down HARGER Ww. Huron — including taxes and lear: St. Or cal Alton, { 45236, eves y. | PERRY ST. Duplex. 6 rooms each side, Gas Lee t, _ pesement Close in. Only The Saratoga he se TY bedrooms, full basement, wet| “ nana et A an walls. Choice of built-ins, | 236 N. Saginaw Ss aot. et . lots. Lake FE 4-400! privileges v streets and curbing Private park in sub. ALSO SEE Nothing Down) Spectacular BONUS HOUSE BI-L eet 3 bedroom - I ths, cucice of Vata: Thal $13,990 NLY $40 DOWN $71 PER MO PLUS TAXES, INS. & INT Located I'y miles W. of Wood ward on Williams Lake Ra Cox Realty Co. 20068 James Courens OR 3-4597 Open House | Sunday 1 to 6 3 bedroom bungalow on acre, vest! bule entrance 12 & 18 carpeted Uving rm. 9x17 cining. basement With et] heat new 2 car garage. to _Oaknoll off Opdyke 3 BEDRM BRICK. 3 YRS (OLD Lge kitchen as heat ft. iots O FA heat New! ainted storms & screens $12 306 ke Orion 890 Josivn Rd. MY 23821 in | bedrooms, | Wl bufld starter home on your | { jet Our pians er Basement included wiring See our model _Donald OR 3-2837 LAKE PRIVII PERCY KING RD., 3530 14g blocks west of Alport Rd at Williams Lake Rd FHA terms . brick, family rm, extre “lav. Range fan in kitchen basement Large on paved streets. Schoo! on erty. Lake privileges on Lake which hae 600 ft beach Open Sat & Sun Houseman-Spitzley 406 Washington Blvd Bicg eibcon|l WO 3-4816- MA 6-1960 ~ SYLVAN LAKE | Sam Warrwick has new 3:bedroom | brick, tri-level ranch home, fire: | riace. built-ins, 2-car garage, 85 | ft seeded lot, exclusive commu- nity, sewer, water, aes mares: lake privileges, $24. open Bun- cay 1780 ei ge FE sone _FE_ 23-2105 Also rough | LEGFS | | shower, lots { i CatOReD Gls “XO DOWN PAYMENT and tile bath 3 full basement, @ rooms j gas heat, automatic bet wa- ter heater, screens wnd storms paved streets” ¢on- area drives. See — now NEW MODEL | 490 NEBRASKA st. every day until Open 4 BEDROOM STARTER HOME (Or phone FE heal! for appeluianent We have designed this 4 bedrm home for the iarge apes There fs a full basemen® e Troof with a 2 foot owomens nice acteoa New arg kiteben and extra living | papal House complete on veutarier| oniy and includes rough wiring. Will build on your lot with ‘no down payment ahd meee! ay. | ments only $1450. Come out Sun. day and obtain the full detail. F. C. Wood Go. Wiliams Lake Rd.at Mie OR 31235 Open Sunday 12 te 3 OPEN ‘Sun. 12 to 5; BEAUTIFUL WATERFORD HILL ee reecs of Oakland Co Thrill | rself with a drive . the top the hill. Inspect quality, homes now under sensliiont on a i — value—consider this rt-leve 2.000 ft. living area Face brick Bullt-in oven & range Dishwasher-garbage disposal 24 «ft. living room 24% family room 20 ft master bedroom Separate rec. Hot water heat room 2 baths, ceramic Covered patio 5 window walls Fireplace . Extra large 2 car garage Plastered wals This home can be duplicated on your lot or one of the beautiful Waterford Hill lots. For only $21.- 500. We also have a Colonial un- der construction with i | | | NEW BRICK ranch type .home on pave- ment, 20 ft diving room, extra large kitchen ‘with dinin 3 hice Lote bnearet tlied bath, utility ot prox 8600 down to qualified | buy- ers. Call today on this one ROCHESTER AREA Almost new 3 bedroom home large living room with dining space, Hs Bath oll heat, an carport, aa one — price, now. CRAWFORD. “AGENCY MY 31447 609 E. Flint st LAKE ORION, MICHIGAN _ OPEN Dosh crab 1 TO 5& 2 bedroo: house, large living room, Gane room, lovely kitchen & beth, an” large rooms, neW ofl furnace. 3 tots wT flowers galore. 86 Peach St or gain price. small down payme ho broker FE 2-9539 6-FAMILY,. ALL BRICK. CLOSE _ transportation. Ql! heat, | to bus | good income property, FE 5-8115 rida brick. Plastered walis and fire-| place. Pull price for only ay jeg nortty of Waterford a Ots starting at $3,500 for OPEN signs “WHITE 5660 Dixi Open Eret "til. 8; gt Ee 1 cay Z| KNUDSEN. West Side Well located 3 bedroom home including a new 2 car garage and a new Janitrol @as furnace. Home has a seretned porch and nice ard. Convenient to schools, us and shopping Only $9.950 with $1500 dn fall to call us now! ‘Near Downtown ree 2 story brick house at lends itself to a 2- oul ee housekeeping basement, Shah Gig peat as fired. Large enclosed Teh and many features Priced with terms Call us for a showing WM. IENKNUDSEN REALTOR 244 8 Telegraph Rd PE 44516 3 Eveni nk No FE 2.3285 Nothing Down VERY PRETTY like-new 4 room home. Large living room 2 = drooms of of] heat. Aluminum storms and screens : OPEN i ' | etween 8 am and # pm NO DOWN BAYMENT Three bedroom brick home full basement — gas heat ~— east side — peved atreet — large lot — 5 per cent interest — -quick pos- session, NICHOLITE & HAR- R 3) OW. sORuron G co. 3 St.. FE 5-8183. Bunday and Eves. call Don Nicholie, FE 4-6044. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SUNDAY 2-5 6340 Middle Lake Road So Nice... to come home to. No oth- er investment can contribute so much to a full ha Lig _ S new home. Here the finest Roman brick ranch homes ever of- fered in the Village of Ciark- ston. Two massive ledge- rock fireplaces, full Se ment with water heat, built-in oven, range and re- Pace | trigerator. Attached garage. To pei, new carpeting Don't x2 M15 TO MIDDLE LAKE WATCH FOR OPEN and dra SUNDAY 2-5 1756 Warwick Sylvan Village rea attractive brick ranch ke new. 4 bedrooms. Large lot. Beautifully land- caped & only $13,950 FHA. eed down payment. Owner 8T AND WAR.- “ RIGHT ON WICK — FOLLOW SIGNS IDEAL FAMILY j Would HOME vou cozy nice. insulated like oa warm fully Gas | space. your plans § Don Mo- | | | } bath. | oven | He: 7 ROOM MODERN. HOUSE. #400 2 bedrm. tates. 8 ete. Set or < eetne 3 bedroom” wader house, 1 acre Business lot 80x1860 on E. Pike. USES. ' P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron, PE 4-2577 or FE 4-3048 HAYDEN $500 DOWN, No Mortgage Cost. $65 per morith ine. taxes and ins. fo, this clean —— home with oi} furnace. Immediate Pos- session Good north tide jocation. NO DOWN PAYMENT tor GI who neec< a 1l'-stery frame home on East side with 2-car garage. ber ment bas oi] furnace. $7550. ptice. Mortgage closing about $300. 61 E CHICAGO, See this new 2 | bedroom home with basement! * that we are ae Will dupli- | cate. $3900. Low Terms Oven Sat and Sun. 2 to & p.m. 5 ROLLING ACRES. Clarkston Area J-Bedroom home. Over 1000 aq. ft living space, Basement, oil furnace. Some finishing to do Immediate Possession. Owner has hen transferred Must sell. 99900 Terms -_ ORION TWP Nice home for Prt =| small family or retired couple | $3800: Low down Large rooms Room for tub and lavatory. Walk- in closet Immediate Possession .C. HAYDEN, Realtor PE 86-0441 ‘Bun. 16 to 2 Open Eves | 2 BEDROOM #95 < Chae 7c iro. | also Ue bedroom 7 room, 3 blocks from Pe ‘Post “Olfice, a real bargain. FOR COLORED 2a@3 Seareeen house with smal) down payment. Also 3 bedroom near sc |, $2000 per month. Price oe : (Call FE 41186. ° Broker | LINCOLN HEIGHTS, BRICK. 4 _bedrooms, gas neat. PE 5-9609_— For Sale or Trade 7 foom, modern. 60 bearing fruit trees, chicken beret Lake privi- ey Li Only $15,500. $7.500 own, e Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST 29 YEARS 7001 mebians Rd. te) -3303 4-6417 NO DOWN. PAYMENT 3 or 4 bedroom’: starter homes with full basement and rough wir- ing. On your lol or will build an our lot. with small down pay- ment F C Wood Co. OR 3 es Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M5 After §, OR 5-703u $200 DOWN” 2 bedrm | corn. 3 bedrm = modern 3200 DOWN bedrm., modern 1% car garag- Cc NGUS, Realtor 1919 M15_ Ortonville NA 17-2815 RILEY CARNIVAL os by Dick Terer N-R ° ® “He -got his oeae mixed, have waited "out the clock!’! vm. Reg. U.S. Pet. OFF. PORES bn EE amine Se a and _passed swhen he rigaea | “For Sale Houses com | ont - LOWELL, st, E. OF prea I 4 bedroom modern. 2 down, ra! MODEL HOME. heat. Open 10-6- p.m, FE 6-2443. OPEN 11 a.m..to 7 p.m, Daily- 59600 VA only $72 Down Jostyn Road 5 miles north of Pontiac. DLORAH BUILDING CO. FE 2-0122 [TRADE — Brick ranch type tn Drayton Plains Oakland | la area. 3 bedrooms, tle | of! heat anda 100x150 | | | face brick 7 room home on | the West side?’ This home ‘s on a large lot with trees and flowers Den on first fioor vestibule natural fireplace. 20 ft. ly- Ing room and 3 good sized bedrooms Rear screened porch. New gas furnace 2? car garage ery desirable neighborhood. Owner going to Florida and says, ‘Sell. for $14,950" — terms if de- sired $345 DOWN on FHA terms, This newer, j-bedrm. home js in an ex- cellent East side location \. Rear Eastern Jr. High. Full \. basement with gas heat — eal sharp home. See it for UE $500 DOW ent rance 4 | | | | lof. Will take anything of equal value for $1800 equity 00 DOWN — Shell type home on Watking Lake Rd. All’ rock is in, and ts completely wired Attached garage with | Neca isad door $49: $175 DOWN ~- 4 rooms & bath on a corner lot with jake privi- leges on Sylvan. lake. Now vacant & !n very good .condi- tion. Full price only $4500. BROKER ere Elizabeth Lake Rd _FE 44821 | KENT FE ¢1 ‘sheet | | Priced at WAY SEESASRABAW Rd. e | $450 Waterfront: Have you been looking for a dis- tinctive home on the water with & beautiful view from’ 7 picture windows or the sun rch, a bi- level home with 2 fireplaces, | bedrooms, and 2% baths, dining Feem and te tiving room. Cus tom bullt birch kitchen with range | and aven attached, »2 car plas- tered garage. 40°° x 23°" recrea- tion reom 20" x %4” work shop or boat storage room aad many other features all on a large 100°' x 300"' waterfront lot. We | have just completed building this bome et 3357 Coseyburn Dr. and now offer it for. sale for $27,900 cash to rae or daily R 3-2007 and OR | 8EC- tion. $760 Griggs Dr. 3 bedrm. brick ranch only 2 years old. 1% baths, 100’ lot, paved street, many other features. Open, walk in and look at it then call owner collect, matey: PRescott 8-0702. Hurry $79 a nth $150 DOW N Absolutely no _other costs DOWN On West Longfellow near Baldwin A dandy 1 bedroom modern home in new condition Nice lot 1*e Established in 1916 Car garage. Paved street. Phone WILLIAMS LAKE —_ Front, ¢; OR +0308 \ edrooms,, picture window, new | $350 DOWN | oer een hee aot ait bee Ex- "On FHA. Very attractive 2 bed- terms room modern Rancher. Well % planned. ; Wood ieee 8. aad car LAKE FRONT — 3-dedroom brick | #8fage. 2 large lots nicely land- ranch home new in ‘57. Ceramic boree. mene bx Cue and tiled bath, 21 ft. tle Tm. with fireplace, 2 car ra, Heap pd good beach, tleatengsa. NORTH SUBURBAN — $1500 dn for this 5 room and bath gin full bsm't. Fully insulated, car gar Total 2200 Dixie Hwy at Telegravh FE 2.0123 Open 9 to 5. Open Sun AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING { VALUES | ROOMS — INCOME — anne | Gineses to Sears. Let the upper | apartment pay for your home lt floor 4 rooms an froor 5 rooms and bath. Basement. HA furnace, A little work will make a good investment. We will take equity in land contract or | smal! home fin trade. | EARLY AMERICAN—Home built in 1942. White aluminum aiding | Penna Boma: tee snets tar garage. On Sion ee Oecd pee ins ft. corner lot. Priced at 310,- 37 x 25 ireplace wall, DOLL HOUSE 950 with terms ‘ ~ dining room, 3 bedrooms, 1! WITH baths. Basement. oil FA heat 2| On canal leading to Wat- SYLVAN LAKE YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN rat Lal be -Landscaped. fruit kins Lake, Large living rm. , .7 room brick bungalow 11x © Large enough for a aces A Oxsesston at once a attractive dining room, dan- | 19 living room with fire- , Family room pails ake area. $24.500, $2. dy kitchen with snack bar. | face. Dining room 11x12. own Brsckewsy to ity ea | oder kitchen 9x11. Mas. Lar e Lot rage. Full basement. Priced ter bedroom 18x22 ull bus WR AC ee er See at only $11,500, | basement with oi! FA heat. g 125 2 cat garage and many oth- earch ten Tooms and tile bath.|3 acres er features. Shown by ap- 80 na J p ont and rear. Separate pointment only. esone ES furnaces. $25,000 4 room home with large crTy NVENIENCES . © Sern. utility om os be pur- IVAN W. TRCLUDING 148) HEAT hased for $7,250 with rea- 1 ACRE--Lake front. 4 bedrooms. | . [" 4 eat for large family, Extra lge. | sonableidown payment DON r epee . tving room with 2 picture win- ji ) cows and fireplace. dining room, y° E, rE ST. ose EVES. | It Can ive yOUrs sun room. den. kitchen with dish- -9584 | REALTOR FE 5-947} for just washer ae halal com, , ae | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 49 JOSLYN COR. MANSFIELD yh i s completes ne s af oor 4 bedrooms and bath on | CASS. |G AKE F RONT | MULTIPLE LISTING & SERVICE $72 ated oa eee PA na et 3 bedroom full basement, 1's | \ 1 1 8 n A oil he 2 yiti Car garage. $26.600. terms Siero ince ye ee nto | | DOWN See Gren 5 | With nice shade. Priced for fast OPES SUNDAY | sale at $14,500 $5,000 required CI E | = PON | Cele FHS DAY! 1-5 PM, WHITE LAKEFRONT | . eee NEW CUSTO?! U — Brick | Luxury brick Bi-level. Built 1954. | > alias Slat MOtive daaay Lae | Easy walking distance Highland $1,650 Dow MODEI. trees. “overlooks small lake. Ce. usiness center on MS9. x 200 | 21,0oU Down dar paneled living room: 13x20. ft plot overlooking beautiful la-/| For this 5 room, 2 bed- way fireplace dining “1, | &00n to White Lake. 3 big bed room home, Full basement. — kitchen with built in oven and ta. rooms, 2 baths, forma] dining oi] furnace. On the north ble top range. 1'2 ceramic ti! room & study. Living room with side of the city on paved baths, 3 spacious bedrooms, not water baseboard heat. 212 car at- tached g@rage. Living area 1300 sq. ft Select your decorations, | light fixtures, and wall to wall | carpeting. $22,500, terms. Direc: | tons: Out Dixie Highway past | Waterford Hill, Ist road to right | ‘(Maybee road) then Ist Toad to left (Hummingbird Lane) to our open sign No 5704 *| | | J. A. TAYLOR REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 7732 HIGHLAND RD. (M59) For Sale Houses 43 NFW HOME Masoary construction. seautiful arge living ee picture wihdow. : large bedrooms, clothes closets | wi ee eosce. Kitchen with t-in cu wears Coved celling, gl ee . Pull bath---eram- space. Automatic gestae water heater. car sarees. on balance. | SMUTART "REAT. TY MA 4-2391 Equiry LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN, bce & oe, 170 7 EX RIDAY PE 8-2763 or EVES cement ayers so or _OF $11,000 te: ‘vs $9, a ae rok: ers. pat 30 ver 8-27 ig Me Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In! sO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGER & OVENS 11 Sonics ae Kinne 2 a Fpomk ne Montcalm WESTOWN REA LTY LI 2-467% 4 2410 Commerce LARGE 3 BEDROOM iIOME, CEN- down Borst Snyder Lavender Ph, EM 3-3303 or Motus) "46417 | LARGE HOUSE trally located. Close to schools. church and transportation, Low. ayment responsible h. FE 8-6752, VILLAGE aoe wehaNop bedroom. ondition Ga- rage. Corser tot Tot, Only $7,500. Reasonable. terms arty. REALTOR EST 29 homed 7001 Highland Rd. (M | custom Bu Builder 5 COMPARE THIS | Custom built 1,200 sq. ft., 3 bed-| ranch home. room brick Full | basement, 2 fireplaces, slate en- | trance. 1% baths, ceramic tile, with vanity. Plastered walls. oak | floors, 22x24 00 on garage All, this for oe 17 on your lot. LAP FE 8-1198 | RMS. WITH BATH. LOT 155° BY | §5' = Pine Lake Ave., oeeeeee _Harbor, $350 4own. LI $300 DOWN New 3 bedroom starter home with .basement, large lot west of —- Don McDonald. OR OPEN 2902 LACOTA CHEROKEE HILLS Saturday 3 to 7 p.m, Sunday 3 to 6 p.m. Beautiful new custom prick ranch home tn Carl Bird’s new Chero- kee bedrooms, glazed win- corner lot street to be hard top. Price $24,950 John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors Since 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 5-9447 or FE 2-4031 Eve. FE_8-4274 | NEAR LINCOLN JR. HIGH WEST SUBURBAN 2 bedroom bungalow. Full Dasement with gas heat, On a large lot. Priced at $9. 150 —terms can be arranged. 2 bedroom with 11x17 living room; 644x114 kitchen; veh With oi] heat. 2 bedroom with 12x24 livin room; 10x16 kitchen; ful basement with oil ner ae street. Near schools, stores and transportation. Call for further information. Three-Bedroom.. . With lake pet eons: Just west of the city. Wall to wall carpeting throughout. Full basement, auto. oil furnace. 2 large lots ter- raced and landscaped, Lots of shrubs and flowers. Side- THIS IS LEsSs. Bedroom Home 11 A.M.-8 P.M. DAILY — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-9663 $600 Down 2 BEDROOM home. Ful! basement, oi! heat Nicely Jandscaped. See it today! 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE $72 Moves You In VETERANS ME OUT AND SEE O' osu BDIVISION 5 MILES NORTH OF PONTIAC ON JOSLYN ROAD You will be sur- prised and pleased at what can be yours for only $72 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS Monthly Payments $62 INCLUDING TAXES AND INSURANCE Than you would pay to rent a home not half as nice as we have to offer you. 3. 3% MILES NORTH OF PON. TIAC ON JOSLYN RD. Co. DLORAH BLDG. Builder Of National Homes FE 2-9122 > on acuilie R. Middleton eri ” CONTEMPORARY LAKEFRONT BARGAIN PRICED BUILT-INS a NUMER- OUg OTHER pe = N. yormaon 5-TU47 LIBERAL TERMS TO'B ER WITH, GOOD CREDIT -CALL FOR DETAILS. JIM WRIGHT REA 45 OAKLAND AVE. Y 2-1864 After MULTIPLE LISTING ‘5 RVICE re §-9441 ~ FOR COLORED y $550 down payment for 7 2 bedroom — on Centr: with gas “heat Pull Fal pce ni a $5,950. Call now. EY, Broker 00 aoe Lake os FE 41157 GI's NOTHING DOWN SO FRIENDLY... is the way we like to think of a home that has been lived in Mellowed with years of happy tag - This home is one of those. 3 bedrooms, full basement, gas ne No down payment E 4-4821 and carmen of ap- = $70 per month neluding y A and insur- ance to QUALIFYING GI. $54... Per month, including nee and insurance, oo ualifyin GI-with NO N PA ENT aa mo rtgage cost on this 3 bedroom home in good north end location. Full socom ant with new gas furnace Pull price $7,600. SO MUCH FOR SO LIT- TLE, Don't wait untfi to- morrow SYLVAN LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 BEDROOMS-— Large fam- ily kitchen, full basement, oil heat. You never saw so much for so little, Only $7,000. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen REALTOR FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun q a SUNDAY 1-6 Oakland County’s newest and fin- est developement exclusive Pleasant Lake Woods with wind- ing paved streets and communit water system, Custom built bric ranch homes with 3 and 4 bed- rooms family rooms, fireplaces, 2 baths, full basements, attached garages. Inspect these lovely homes they can be duplicated or we will build to your plans on a lake front or lake privileged lot of your choice. TRE ONS: Out Elizabeth Lake Road to open signs at Pleasant Lake. JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & a 1483 BALDWIN OPEN Sun. 1 to 5 319 E. BLVD. SOUTH Exceptionally nice 1% story bun- pelew with wall to wall carpeting n dee | réom and hall. 2 bed- Tooms down. eed, bedroom up, needs a little finishing. Pull base- ment. Gas heat. Water softener. New garage. Cyclone fenced yard. Paved driveway. $11,500. Will sell on GI terms. payment BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie ner DRAYTON PLAING Eves. OR 3-1708 MODEL HOME Now For Sale Lovely 3 bedroom home with 2 baths, Thermopane windows, wal] to wall carpeting. GE appliances including washer, dryer, stove & refrigerator, Carpeting through- out. Finished ‘& heated, attached garage, automatic hot water heat. Lot 182 x 250 ft. in well re- stricted subdivision. Will consider | a free & clear small home as down payment. $18.900 full price. $500 DOWN Will move you into this attrac- tive 2 bedroom home. carpeted as heat jiving room andsca price “slo HERBERT C. DAVIS.” 4915 Irwindale FE 5-4311 Johnson) ¢ 20 YEARS OF SERVICE BaVARE LAKE room home, R 3-1251 gas heat, full or reasonable down | | I Realtor | $200 DOWN A’ | MONTH “Rove You &: oli VALUET, Realtor 0683 OWN... Humphries 83 “| Leslie R. Trig ripp, », Realtor FE Shi6l of PE Piste ‘ eee : N 2 YEARS OLD. HURRY! FAST POS- SESSION. U NDAY’ CALL ‘ALL OA ae TP Ee: SERVICE ‘ BRICK HOME — Assume per cent m ao mo ortgage costs ber, you do not have to be 4 G.I. assume this mo Pive rooms, BEDR' full basement, Gas heat. Only . years old. Well ated. screens, Mark Twain 8c dion down. aoe YOUR - POINTMENT N N. Teleeee 2.9236" Eves. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SELL OR TRADE this good 3) floors & plastered walls, | WATKINS PONTIAC ESTATES — Lovely new room one floor home and it is so complete from the vestibule entrance and closet aks = full basement with rec. & fireplace! There is & beautiful 2 way fireplace between ving room and the nin e large dream tehen hos many birch front cabinets & dining space, 3 large bedrms., Anderson windows, etc. Large lot 1,000 gal septic tank. mall down payment & FHA terms. t JUST ONE YEAR OLD — Cres- cent Lake privileges, Attractive fully insulated ranch 12- ft rooms tile’ bath, 30 living room, oak floors. plastered walls, basement, ec. room, oi} nace. storms ‘& screens — nearly 4g acre. Afl this for only $11,650. ft bedroom home. = Leto’ rooms 4 living & lo ft, dining room 16 Pia rugs" & drape seh —— Pull base- ment with ti) r & gas heat = n cexcellent yee reat property in sner Only $11,500 $1,900 owner might trade for room north side home, William Miller FE 2-0263 1073 W. HURON OPEN 9 TO 9 | pecesies or 2 bed- Vacant and redecorated like new. bath do Phon Kinser: Realtor 670 W. Huron St. For Colored | Here is.the best value ever. 18 baa or 2-6412. John WE BE 752 W. Huron PHONE FE £1597 | Domes Son LAKE FRONT WILLIAMS LAKE A very nice five room bun- galow with fireplace, base- ment, of] heat, spacious liv- ing room, exceptional nice dining room, large glassed- in porch, expansion attic for future rooms, situated on one of the nicest lake front lots in Michigan, $16,800. SUBURBAN SPECIAL OUTSTANDING BUY $9,950 ius eye appealing modern wo bedroom bungsiow with pater porch, full base- — forced air of] heat, geet garage and lot 65x270, n @ good nw cidental location, can be purchased on FHA terms, 27799? U There is no question in our minds as to the dollar value is dandy modern MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE "1 = ad O'N SUNDAY 1-4 aoe Oakvista R. {gs the lo- DRAYTON AREA’ ‘\s Son ca of this brick home. Idea! for ‘small family. Beautiful living rm. ith natural fireplace. Modern-to-the minute. h- en with built-in oven and ange, Formica counter- tape, ¥ Sirch upboards. 2 heated rage. $13, om33.000_down r mo. To 'SAHSABAW TO A — RIGHT TO P TY. CALL PE SUNDAY 1-6 5770 Tubbs Rd. BRAND NEW 3 bedroom see this ene — You'll a it, M49 T@ AIRPORT R HT TO TUBBS ‘RIGHT TO OPEN SIGNS. CALL OR 3-2810. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 BLIZASETS LAKE Estates Price ing . rooms Modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms with doub! ets, red walls floors. Open patio with at- tached 2 car garage. On 2 lots ‘s fenced, Full price $13,950. A LAKEFRONT HOME you will want to retire in. Large living room overlooking the lake with dining el, compact kitchen, 1 bedroom and beautiful view of a well landsca, la da thi lake. asement, of] heat There ts also a Only $10,700 ~ $2,000 down pos $70 per month. OOKING for a good tavest- dining room and kitchen Pull bosement. garage. Price reduced for quick sale to settle estate. $6,500. . SPOTLES, } 5-ROOM home. Beautiful living room, kitch- en with ample cupboard and “eating space. 9 larger than oe bedrooms. Plastic e ‘a- rape. Lake privileges. Full P ce $9,509 — Approximate- y —— down — $80 per mon A_ LAKEFRONT you can afford with 3 large —< ing Rese —— = show- set Loads patio. rage. R AY O'NEIL. Realtor 262 8. on Rd. FE 3 weeks bedroom bunga — in Crescent Cer a Estates, A-1 condition inside and out, FHA terms. ape BRICK ~ 7 LIVABLE ROOMS Pretentious ni home for salable price of $14, Seed decorated in beautiful = —. areplace, kitch- nd breakf = i bath. ca nice ranch fenced 1 terms, OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 DORRIg & SON REALTORS TRAD Open Sun. 1 to5 See 2743 Pine Heights -Drive. off Middlebelt th ous 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with all the extra living onlay matt you can ima: mopane windows, tile baths, built-in ‘titonen range, Oe diate poss. $26,700. Terme. 343 Pine = Heights Drive. /'REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 Pex ~_ MUUTIPLE LISTING ‘SERVICE 2 & 3 bedrm, used homes it lake area Earl BE. James, Real Katate. 8081 Commerce Rd. EM EXCLUSIVE PINE LAKE Ra. ing, ther- te ceramic _° full basement disposal, 4) Beane 00 x mme- We'll for you Sunday at - x. HURON VETERANS NO MONEY DOWN pecele oe 3 bedroom brick, bath swudie aren, lavatory, ets, yet up. OTTAWA HILLS down, Large 2 clos- ~~ asement, STOUT'S Best Buys Today 2 FAMILY Choice location insures con stant rental. Each ts 4 rooms and ba with pri vate entrances. O!] heat. Priced to sell today at $7,500 with low down payment, THE BEST t in the floo with built-ins galore. pase: dining room, 4 piece ath large basement, Just . $2,300 down FHA HORSE FARM 'Imagine a cozy 3 bedroom home with land enough for a horse. The home features hot water heat. a beautiful saving kitchen, ang light bright reba also . 12x orse ae are ti today. $2,500 d. mouse LE BARON School, Soqis 2 ware away from and: bedrm. nome. ‘putt ie a Bs has full $950 down to mortgage. —— for ate pee COMMERCIAL 122x180 in Fisher bod Beautifyl corner dg soned Hele business, Just $4,250 $9,850 FULL PRICE—tlarce R A MAsfair_6-2503 i walk and paved drive. Only — tacsnem 2 acres of dand with| owner home is in excellent con- Pein Aen: imam eons ana oan HOY AATINCHL Inc. __ ante" Ehe | TB SSPE “Et Sel eg Se adr Fdward 3 | al ith separate , sin 23 plums + room ome an car j Ser ciginie Mon to | utilities throug ut. “individ. 28 Huron cderai 8.0466 ii Mt GILES RE AL iy. CO! = b a garage. On 1¥ % block to lake. ft ED: HAMMOND = ward T. Stout, Realtor | Gilet re ee street, | Deen Preolnes abe Sunday 24 | j= ee at | BALDWIN AVE. | centet aka son. Price pase | FE ST Bves Fe satis Office AS is ios See as ; of all only $13,506 Pot . | reduced for auick sale as own- wove ag De bears terms on balance—be uy 4 — MULTIPLE LagmiNg SERVICE ef ech sell. Shown by ap- car garage. vat na. Wert irst | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Sun 2 to 5 P.M. petkmont only @ | site, an nn ny ; HOME AND BUSINESS } fercsestectte 4 BEDROOM ans ene 2500 Skene | Reta aera tr aa daw oe geye cea 3 bedroom family nome close 2500 Silverside to have a small business. Lo- BRICK te eg he Ba FASCINATING FIREPLACE to Miracle ‘Mile Bhopping ‘Gene Sun. 2 to 4 P.M OPEN | unior wv ull base- < un, WL, —— _A ay Abed ment, automatic gas heat, ga- is a center int of this roomy Pannen etiatas: Pom ee ~* room modern home. N Web Ss h 1 HAMM | ranch é. tered walls Do you need 4 bedroome. c . rage, 2 lots. Immediate pos- 3 bedroom home in a desirable living pleaure. Street level bi heat, garage; corner lot. ear ebster Schoo OND LAKE , i - oak activities 2 bathe and a large lot? 3528 SHELBY STREET | _ sesion. Total price $7,500, don't | neighborhood. Close to “low down | features 2 car attached ge. per, bag, retired & says sell. 29 Waldo S F room, oll ft gee Do you want easy terms? SUN YLSPN delay. call TODA Priced to sell with a low tage, the 3 bedroo and Only $5,009 4 aldo St RONT . Fage, 2 shaded’ lola, Close. This brick ranch home has) SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. : : mrmem. full batt with lake front» ‘ PER CENT GI MORTGAGE ge sg aca Sunday 3 to 6 p.m. in west suburban location. all these things and more. 3 bedroom bNck ranch type bun. Near Webster School - | ARE YOU INTERESTED lead including living room, bedroom bungalow bullt 1 3 bedroom family home, Mr. Executi - Drapes and carpeting are galow with Attached 2 car “gn. Ideal Family Home close to 1 “s _— A kitchen and dining -, Pal basenens an nc close to schools, bus and { ‘oo tore ve—professionai man— AST ear A 2 included at $14.8 | rage, 1’ tiled baths, built in, schools. bus and shopping. and| show wou'thin matme hone ine a full- bath, screened hardweed loses Gran a eat shopping. Features large ie gnvite your inspection of this bedroom ¢. Liv room range and oven automatic dish. | featuring 3 bedrooms, large sun | f mse tin t appl i tote hl terrace overlooking the’ lake rifice $1,000 ft hi vequity. otal crete ae ce ee Tek oxpooce od ere ae eungalow, dining room and en BUY LAND CONTRACTS washer plastered Walls. oak firs © fou Gelder. fulrce arat Misall fs = ng distance of downtown. 100 foot frontage on Silver ree t gn 900° Y. Total arate dining rm., fireplace, lak exposed ewer level from the “ down: both bedrooms “ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN afid many other deluxe feature. | fag Foon, replace celomatic| calnsciet® Dosseenes, Small down | Lake Priced for quick sale payai host te $ itt with down | = automatic heat and hot wa- wn. spacio up Tooms, carpeted Weed i : We have another home\under con. a hee ee. rede ic ; payment moves you in | at $23,900. To Inspect drive e pola ing e100 Menthe | ter. garage Immediate pods room with fireplace dining Pull basement, off heats 2 * | struction next door thit can be Priced fo® guick, sale at $12.00 | BEGINNERS BARGAI | Guvercde tue ait toro ty Payments e74 in juding tas ee Seal pee veers athe, paneled ree ne gt tie car: and small gat- “| shown NORTH TELEGRARH RD with only $1,360 down. D ted yj Gilverside (54 mile beyond di cimding taxes). To inspect drive west on f Peas et, OOm with den pies. Priced tor quick a e@man TO PONTIAC LAKE RD TURN, = famiy’s favor, look NOW. | Modern Wome eith® avi oom | Sliver Lake Ra.) turn right and insurance Huron St. to Waldo, turn ireplace. gas beet, 2 cat at- at $8,500. : LEFT TO GENELIA AND RIGHT) . Uy*a favor. loo i pee ere ee meee aa to the lake and Open” sign. Evenings 7 6 call FE right to “Open” sign. Sales- tached nee” : pe yg tay Pe 5 . SHELBY AND OPEN SIONE . x. ae ee | Eltwabet) Lake. Close Salesman on premises. Evenings ater 6 call FE 6.2035 or} man on premises, Orchard Lake Rd., $ Baten “gown. am BUD’ Nicholie, Realtor api orep usaotebibg ce “lot 802150. igiereswcact . 23381 ‘eget {2 Miadiebel south 2 biks.. Prey hth abe K psen Gq R.] Mt. Clemens St. BUD" Nicholie, Realtor | “4. JOHNSON, Realtor | “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor | Brive ae mies RAY O’NEIL, Realtor eorge rwin, Ng ia ¥ ia eee Evenings after 6 call OR 3-1975 49 Mt. Clemens St. 40 Mt ens St. WILLIS M. BR WE Fa Sngeere™ Be. ig pf REALTOR FE 4-0528 REALTOR | 2 BALDWIN | > JOLL, REALTOR —- - 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. |- ie stan +8713 JOSEPH F ReELEz, ote Mo ee ‘$005 ITB. Teegreph — Eves. & Bun. FE 5-0101 2536 Dix HWY, PE 44961 FE 4-2533 ‘ae 5346 Bs. Farts rE sean? +8 | . ‘ ' ¥ | * | | be a x } . _ f ‘ 2 bs 7 u = ° . le Ay A AMR te A ey fda tad DL MD Ne Me Natl all A ea ee SR ae oi a ees Pn eee : aaes. 2 i | for) “of bi ‘distrie and " me a: a , i them with wg OO ac ; os hai : oy eanit ; - a FOR : im 7 r i: ee 4 : Se dloele “Lown gexigne. “4 Gechard Lake Ave -_ - a iy of wir ¥y: ok OT Dol Teer WAITER « | : "| NORGE OfL FIRED FORCED Ain shee on — ae ” ; use oF light | AC ‘ek ~g = Ss ; make the sarnene. Lene. Sige Sale . ae ee fi t Mo : ~ i m 4 or MaAytair 04. enw é ie PORT : ornamental | a gy En gine BR uae pen “63. NOW. If no ans. = on wally af portable TY GALLAGHER’S $89. 18 X. Huron OB. VALLELY CEMENT PARTS “me 0 Old Reliable eget BOYS REPLA 24031 |BMALL BABY GRAND PIANO, 5 OO 8 Tew GALVANEEED Pipa — G HER'S S00D : end ft | 8_E. aALLAY FE 40568 tists: dition. Will iaieer FE 56-0190 , Zit. len; ope e \ ot ALM NEW CANDY VEN SAVE PLUMBING ‘suPPL SMALL STUDIO PIANO, c= $2541 * eaat, machines, PE $-4231 3. Lad of Es EINGH sort Goll PIPES PT. 8 SIL, | CONVERSION — COMPLETE pomp PIANO Fo. RBGRIEA- Ss RING SUPPLY ~ CONV R TH) Yoned inside & out. New ivories. 7 Signe FORA MOVED" burn |. fhe Soe teea' bie ead up treet ATT KCHER’S | oe for deer tiunting cabins, MI * 18 E. GAL TAGH RS an ~ : = : s . i HOUSETR , AL. = re) goal ELEO HEATER ws. Therm. Red ou ta PRACTICALLY NEW rea yee . Pully : i : : Gai, aun. gas heater. = a. 8 _tean clarinet, $60. FE 45809. rtrid eC ee : Cub sinks and fittmgs, 487. 4-8138. L a3 — ‘7 8. : < : und: Poses stand u- ~~ USED OWRE one ' ry oy PURNACE, 96,000 BTU. 18 THE “BIRD* TO SEB ¥ ae > oe vm PLUMEINO’ “ass A _ 5-001} .| EKECTRIC ORGAN. ; . ro ovis ‘bal me ca & inaw Bt. ONE GOULD DEEP WELL yar Excellent condition. Save plenty ° See Bar CS : * qangle’ -OR ‘ EAR GLABE- Se. ” 18” gauion bot piping. $15 | on this one. y ae ~ }- a ; - : er ‘teaver water heater. | electric , One Anchor fenced ot Templeton : rain) Sale Household Goods 57| Sale Household Goods 57 “wh aeal electric | heater | don peo. $18 Call Detween $ and | or ew ieie model Cons Minsetie 1,083. feet on M-24. Gas A ga pa ie a : : : ~ | _imtle. west ot -Auport.” ‘s* FIGTURE WINDOW, 900. SINK RRIS Po rae ae, i, Bias ving cid, tee ee aa ages | 29 Baldwin ave. FE e4ais. | changeo urner's, tog Mit ‘Clem: | 778 GALLON OlL. TANK LEGS tt counter. 420. Red wool rus, “MORRIS MUSIC Boyes : Soo \ ~ You'll get a good sys G00D SMALL RADIO, §5 oe ee = aaeeN ARE te bed, complete, 65°04 Bote. | hee sar TRADE or snow 2 bear, west] K. L. emptor, Re Realtor | ness-reai estate, apt. and all, BABY CRIB & MATTRESS | ,,vi0 = Perel pret. goed sendiien. | Brersay = Building, Mater veondition” 966, EM om COO” | URED MAHOGANY @PINET PE i ome bas eee prio tet PE toe “A TRAILER PARK on on $2 TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAs i Ah lene ee 1 af PLYWOOD SPECIATS 5) eA a AGHER’ 'S Si turnsce. $13,000 RAN" price Vipusiecs “htttee Ola ont Gree: Gas Sta., Home Rouaway bed ‘complete oe te unre Hies. Oo. | Good exterior paint... $5.25 gal | 4" Mahogany 4° x 8 WE. —— FE 40560 34285 see What # combination — 42 Hollywood bed fremen, 2 PRIGHRATOR 3 nx.|°2” © bammer se - 62.00 ‘i ¥grooye: Mato any ia Re ‘ . tot atttons 13 $9, _ ss owt | BOVE es cPRIGE Weams saw, We carry a complete lin nails, oe 7. ve new. P i stacked and stag. + ne le . r * F Sale Exchan SO] take o ANTIQUE Es Peune gt 4; ive. frenee, Lowomevwer. Vacuum. insulation ~ roofing a jun irc’ PLYWwooD cid red, $150 Olive 10608. Aad 5 lo ~ od cas Some eee Pract > BRAND NEW WROUG Glider. Misc. items, Mayfair ¥ 78s wit nt 276 indows 1488 Baldwin A 22543 | WANTED: PIANO. WILL i : FREE ESTIMATES—FHA TERMS ADY MIX CONCRETE. PA Mi Wie for pty Fe eso | gn, Satire sense erat | eTUbID, ooug. wa | SURPLUS LUMBER & REAR PH. MA | cash. PE $00. BEDRM. RA in the office, Oni 138008 1 r Ad iy on 1 ecte, exchange for tavern , stock. Will trade , boat for, pick-up. @ Ave. : or similar red. | MATERIAL SALES saa TION BUMPER POO Income Property | 43A| erably in northern ne ho REALTOR PARTRIDGE 56 cAWCPION FRYER COST SINGER. cane = MODE. ROUND | $340 Hightana Ra Mio) OR 3-100 noULATIOR $125. FE 5.2005. “| Sale Office Equipment 63 ae ; SUES IHRUOUS MICH. Vor Sale Captian 2 ladle aactemadlaaa me, Mictigas Sewing Gener Fe| AVAILABLE NOW SAVE UP TO 30% | new MASCO INTERCOM WIRE. -2-FAMJLY sale or trade : Z OPEN TIL eed UITS, 3 lacks, | COPPERWARE PAN & LID RACK. 13331 vamlniatan ested baa BE on gt oom d Interior and os leas 2 be Bs s Both: control 3 re. Ee SD spoke. Holds 10 pans & lids. $5. Phone | THOR AUTOMATIC WASHER. EX-| ‘FY seconds Sn Sm $2.00" gal And | master unite, 960, GR 37665 after SORED COMMERCIAL corner, dewntown shopping cen- 7 WHITE NYLON WAITRESS UNE |_FE#379 client ranaing “cond. MU $1471. wie. Dose we mee no. $3.95 ¢ Cuarente ed ti 5:30 Thie beierete, Stamtty~ carper-| ler. 28H, ". emp eton | forms, size |/ PE §-0192. DELUXE TAPPAN @ IN, RANGE, | SOFA, CONTEMPORARY. BEIOE. | (Woogt ew vi-—aip seen BROS. ¥ heme. which 2 located ona ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK Siarinet. “s85 Ove ese —— — one = ae 4 Giri | tractor with blade, mower, sulky Ponte Ra, or Pw eitia’ Sale Store Equipment 64 Maren TK, trenbage bet bes pportunities ante and oti ; ther outfit for : such desirable festures’ acs Cen |Dusiness O 51} Commercial Building | Fs ibe Batt Store -- open t days | DELUXE EAS N WASHER. ts #200. aus Hargwere, soe av-| SEARS STOKER, FINE ~CONDI-|3 NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS, peting, tiled baths, of] fired bot Just Seuth- of Pontiac on Tele- 389 Orchard Lake Avenue Good Gomedll «a Loveseat, foam TRADE-INS burn dams, FE 2-88ll, tion FE 4-0319, condition, FE 23 E. water best, full price $17.20 - Sf hoor space ‘and appionmaicy | SROWN FOR COAT, LIKE NEW. | [udber reversible cushion, §28. FE ¥ig GALLON Of, TANK: LATHES | STEER ILER WITH DELCO FOL) M emi- etir % ere Oare and Spproximately | “size 1s cost $495, priced to sell: — = ‘ Peete trom: rer renewed, many |b gauge, 696. FE OCG. oil burner i good condition with H LMESRARTRA Me _ | Bang, Hinde of Businesses. Only | Tiydanny press. Fer smeee | OCOUN oxens B goft | STOVES. se00 oF sisetrie, good con | ANCHOR FENCES poll mg My ye ll a Sele Sporting. Goods 65 - OR 3-1950 5 OR 3-3230 an * ’ om Tem eton, Realtor CASHMERE COAT 7, FINEST QUA ee Fe pa . re MOTORS, “washer, 14 uP Po ea aa the at wee. SPECIAL >. > wale: oered, Clee to bur transpertotion| Griese Guacen Station. Feld | x59 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 ity. winter, weight, Blue. Size aie ble. Pads, Seats @. MI 6-2913. ree ‘Gaiuiek Tee agus tot Luke bi Gas water heater 30 ofa), ... $48.98 | clothes, Deer cer sie rime, (Med Oil heat, good iticome property| vestment. No experience neces- Be Zr - Wm, twice, des , FACTORY 1 a Cr "Sir ee eaor: $48.00) ment, with robber yu OM Sah Fei Big FS er panmegeae |, SHELL OF. CO | Set Wika Heeteme | gm dee bataeerg | en monger anor Fan St ReneS, Vat |e a enc mg | "eae Ol Ga om 7. * . . , z: SP eseeee cede a ¥ BRICK INCOME 2-4100, Eve Mr. Bridges | Me cet tense ye yh ond FE 2.0206 days, Sat. Sun & Eves. isthe Comae af Bichon 81 w. Huron POM eo isss | } ad oy: pa uaa maa Kew No, 3 Oui fiooring, 946 AE ea! des aan shells, Senet tems Ws RENTAL APARTMENTS ON 200| Sac ig’ g,mstsblished | business a A TRADE-IN DEPT SaTaNOSa FIXTURES YOUNGS | New 3 ft. uate flush’ doors $12.95 wt ft. lakefront. $34.800 down. OR Se ee GRAY FULL LENOTH FUR COAT, : , MAT- s2y.op| '0¥D kitchen, olt amt gue furnaces | 4 soll pipe, a ig. ....-.-- $3.70 8-Room income, 3 Apartments. $10,-| 3-0105 eon $0271, between | sine 10 Like wen Pell tok an: | _tresg & springs, FE 5-4387. Easy Capper tub washer .. $29. — Mot weet and ata boilers. “Bate Sor aa 95. 500, Terms. 4: > EM 3-043 “ fakes.” | FOR SALE: ALL HOUSEHOLD | Apt: size gas stove ........ $20.95) automatic weter heater . hard. ee /ERINE ; A- 1 BUYS oe iE el ie 3 «Re otter Bee at | furnishings. OR 3-8400. bie top elec. range ...... “$30.95 | ware. Electrical euppiies, crock DStery frame income. 3 Peruished! crass co bDM. Belding & | EOE ON TOR ALE a. _l9 W. Longfellow, as | FOAM | RUBBER A Budi Sing secu antic’ |. Sans cogs Ml orto yer MC SS LUMBER cshetls & case, $40. Pe ser shed, Ol heat, Terms, | eat creak 4 gears old. 40 acres. |" proximately 460 lake privileged | LADY'S LOVELY Size | size, 4 Be-manie bedroom comp. $79.98) Bros Palm and suoer Kemione | 220.8. Paddock FE 2.9704 | 34, J. C, HAYDEN, Realtor oy ee Gtk te ee “Bargain. All or part. MY | ~ 12. Cheap MI 46018 2648, afier 6 Gea space heater $19.95 HEIGHTS SUPPL BTAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE)! sel) or trade for garden rector. ee A. Ree sou! jery oa $29, erms, =. a Tages Guat FORMAL. BIZE 14. FRIGIDAIRE ee IN GOOD 8 pe ceed anuain sie 2685 LAPEER FE 46431 sinks, $23.80. Le rede, OR basil . £ ED. IN- con BEEF AND PURE — AND : fe 0.06 SPRINGFIELD ARMY RIFLE. Prop. 44| ONLY TAVERN to sma maeeg cluding modera building. Le- | WrD.. Be Bova 5 CLOTHING, size 4 Whiripedt aste washer, meat Fane Eas 4 Van. “quarters, Opdyke Mkt, + seal, | _ mile west of Airport, “12 Gauge Remington pump ro ete he. x 90 building. “Everythitg $24,500, Owner ‘has other? business Wii «5 Ee ‘CRUMP ELECTRIC 18 W. Pike B29 7; Se ©1123 | SROSES ga ealhbied ~ SPECIALS i SPECIAL g. Ever: ® ‘erms : ‘ 6 "ECIAL WINCHESTER, GOOD qaees aoe severyining sacrifice for $6.050 2 a ae TRADE. GAS RAROR FOR ELEO- onnaee. condition, $35, EM ao front SHOWN BY APP'T ONLY ‘Sale Household Goods 57 Aubura COAL FURNACE &@ D’ ol od . ECU CLEMING WIEN CAB *e vHammoed oe. f ag sed 2 PATENT MEDICINE and| Doroth Snyder | Lavender | * FREEZERS — paMoua tre Cone 1000'We Buren” | burner in ree oe gine, Cedar chest. White artificial | sisi "ine peisee Beatie he. UsED FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC! urmeisterS |e w shoe 3'a¢ lin ft.) $50. FE 5-428. — ee _Speet_ ME ST, Real Estate Service of Ponting | ellent terms. for sale or iease | Christmas tree & trimmings. Ping| pllance, Devisvurg. MA Sa0li,” | USED, fF gacellent condition, Call . B's, fet 038 net "545 | jas WINCHESTER MODEL Ti — D REALTOR P. W. DINNAN pong table PE 4677 ¥ “HOUSEHOLD | FE some afters is ies, 2 OF D aed he Py Hy By FA LAKEFRONT BARGALN ine ee . FURNITURE & ott MANY OTHER BARGAIN bane new, Bet of daetio and cone. 2 bedroom modern, Mascnry ton-| 5 w Working | “HURON PE_¢2671 | 3 pA em or oe - dae ene = Pore eka — bd Sag Bg Fe, & BENCH 1 SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE yrs. on , Large * amily room, id . = | Hot water peat, 176 ft. lake front (State Licensed Lenders) T PiECE BEDROOM SUITE GENERAL EUECTRIC 3” RANGE id 30-30 Savage 34 with 2% J. } : atte terms gy on Sones. F | iz | LOANS $25 TO 3500 Fy ae REASONABLE. good USED sae ae gg fe & : rtd) ae Lj ae 5 | J._A. TAYLOR, Realtor. TES! FTES!S! |. waxes oe Drive in rear. i423 Mec ele A y's Telegraph, | Pierre reesesesesee $28. PRICES LUMBER CO. | ®.2eorpi a wae | 00D VILLAGE — NEW eae SW, _Lewrence St, PE ¢100 | 55° BDRM SET anMMONS GAs STOVE, GOOD . FE! Table, butte ee ~ | s9er Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake | 2234 | eet uid) eine acon? MICHIGAN BUSINESS z Peautyrest & box spring mattress. | _ 8.2433. Automatic $49.50 4x 8x” Between W’ Maple and Pontise | & ai mates. See he new Bar garage te o wa: a. casiog lot Bus ene ‘thee LAID-OFF man). ering 2 chrome di- io vr roe Vani chest & bed ; 0.50 Phone win 4-1084 14 gauge A Gol pistols aa pep aps | Fw ties Cotes tablee. Easy chal SOHC ACTOMITIS WARE | THOMAS ECONOMY PLASTERBOARD FEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT et ites Vioind_ ores! Paved greets cand greets. [REALTOR PARTRIDGE| WORKERS one AYER oRIY ED $75, Phone PE 48138 after 4 p.m. FE 20131 [ $1250 12" Gorruaated rive -+-.. $3.45 ft weter srk 8 ey Business thruout Mich. * outtiy De Double “dresser bookcase | HOTPOINT ELECTRIC. : ‘i ie 77.50 & UP. a ~ PLASTER CO x is SHADES ie tga tts [PE oven sults) act roans | of Ri me Yao r aed oa realy at | aieeaspatte iTTRES FOR a OR | wALHOy Vaeere ex eer" Pug Liue’ = gis Be . “LET'S TALE : No P ] Pp <= ratture, @ Orebs sale. condition. EM _ 3-3006.| “round mitra gengition, $1 es. PLYSCORE Brisk Moree... 88 sagt o, Datty J 0 mL YOR ayment iF YOU HAVE $35 AND NEED A| 9471, gonnie "ater, THIS WEEK ONLY "x8" Cleanout doors“. $1.73 Ea. *; or sab Pieaieetes| BUSINESS” 30 woe ee BAe ries Big Sinn By ma ciate "Oo one” eng | $4.75 Mssivis Rie’ coven, Sof’ patey pe ig me semanas. ver ROLLER RINK LOANS TO $500 coffer table. gre aa, SEAS os Riven but WANTED ROCKLATH i Orchard Lake Ave. re >nei ——- Partners must sacrifice for casaea: TF oti | We pes space. LIVE! THE SALVATION ARMY — For Sale Resort Prop. 4A fie nh Marie te | MADE QUICKLY | fieggt rishi a Otte) Thr vss as | Hints eeatieet,| BUNDLE 95 | gpg REPRE PORE gy s 8 PC. DINING RM. SET, BEAU- ition, $19.50, FE atite, “| to needy people. Peer Applianc is rniture mnees | AMP. Pontiac, Phote for Surthet . sop ‘@ Bolsa Seances STOMATIC Wasa _Co, 161 Commerce Ra. BM 34i%4 es te ne «> SS 118 WEST LA HUNTING C oy ‘Retrestory Tem. eso. (ws | ~& dryer & Plorance gas stove.) WOOD KITCHEN TABLE a 4 5s ek eae tei At} Ue gig BY ages «Ry wp scree, Vendervutt ares, tesee| “RESTAURANT FINANCE COMPANY .| _#4156"t1¢ Mariborougn. = TARGE DUOTRERK OO BUR 5-4065, TOS REAPS aoe | Aim Comb. De! Com tas) Beret, Sor gneoem. Seemann Wooded. | good | hunting. Owner, Ideal for husband and wife. PONTIAC ¢ FC. DUNCAN PHYPE MAHOo- | LARGE DUOTHERM bye pen meg A LUMBER Lake: Orion, MY 3.2280." ae pment PLUS. property and : BIRMINGHAM . 7 = a. sarees singe nun a beg Ae gh ge . MATT THICK TALBOTT’ J) lows wood Le a building for only "2.500 DRAYTON PLAIN Hains PC sou. Soot ee | RoW CRs 6M | $0 Bice. range. 43h 2. fn, WV INSULATION or aluminum, Glass. pur ia Your ; For Sale Lots 46 wa. Shows seed as ‘substan- euhe. a, brand new $15.99 Pearson's Fur'| {i0. Gas Ser Seas wartrobe, $29.95 . ash, 1025 Oakland Ave, FE | ix 12 RUGS WOOL FACE TaN os | re. «2 Orchard Lake AY $15, Clean ‘complete bed $15. FE F , +1008 a 1 LOTS NEAR AUBUR ey MICHIGAN BUSINESS uic as Reversible’ Slee’ fas oe TIGHT OAK DINETTE GET, 1 1 5-7168 PER 1,000 FT. TRACTORS, TILLERS & MOWERS | gyre Pee ROAD inl Se | SALES, CORPORATION $25 TO $500 #2480 Aiming Gabca fug| —Bezanteet bar & 2 stoots, #8 ES SR Wisse —— OER WARHER Wa ee ae ues €901 Dixie Hwy. weed ~ West subur.|JOHN A. LAND’ BROKER 42 Orehard Lake : URGE” WESTINGE GHoUsE MAN- er i co's bh ite 'N No “sraftie oaeng 1573 8. amy Mat On your own —— auto or fait ALL WOOt SG eA Se im. good cond. 5) Sheridan. Antiques 57A Burmeister Ss i & estinghouse TV Ra Re lems, § miles from Court House.| PARK.AT OUR FRONT pode | caer nent. p to 34 months gy ; 42722. a ae dees howe 4V,6 Sener_FB £9810. Appt. soiy. Fr # 1002 ___ felendly” ang helpful, “Phong Ps 15,IN. RCA COLOR $100, 604 KEN: | LINOLEUM & AINE SACRE HAC | ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD N the NN | we “rari. pump GOING...GOING | WEST HURON ST. | Satiror"riaral; Shomer | Ot price at ducts. SK, Saginaw, et Page Ortner completa ret PP \Gailiere. at fend Two 1 tate Huron = a STYLE COUCH AND ‘conditi oppe nti Satp WiNDOWS & FRAMES. OR ay ry pee ote hong teed St. Neat General osplial Just Home & Auto chair, radio and phonograph com- $50. Phone FESITID a Pinos amy Lumb er Co gr WI WS & FR. OR ON Al streets. Slightly rolling. Excellent waiting to be turned into a doc- bination, roll-away bed. like new. 7166 Highte ; . Teolation. test, Only 3 left at| tor’s elinie or large home if you| — LOAN CO. FE 80703 MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE Highland Ri. (M59 1940 Cooley take RAM. 3.4171 USED WELDING A ND COTTIRG ‘ $1,500 each, A real bay” ne only places, Extrait —— _1_N. Perry gt, (Corner Pike) 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3. 05 _Sises*? table, exc. cond. FE | 10 a.m. ‘til @ p.m. Tues, thru Sun. aoe 7 =A wo pm. dally oe, om - - jet with tanks, ad “TADD' S todas y's low price. $10,000 will ~ LOANS aia Be Wall Ti Je 25 LP lasths codon YE | —— Gitts 59 sundry 10 i" Leg Seas, SL ORMAr: ‘ t a ile c , —RE_8-3785 and WE 40032. 8-3785 and WE 40032. paw "M. ones, Real Est. ER BASE PAINT Gal. 3.78 | 72° CHRISTMAS CLOTHES FOR Dor. CLYDE LUMBER & SUPPLY Co. onoe Closet Doors | 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR 31731 832 Jo HURON $50 TO $500~$25 TO $500 auAR. NTHOUSEPAINT. Gaky ftae MODERN LIGHT WALNUT a oer dell ieee ee Ra. wast Mich. ahogany and | Ho Fe Ry yy nee ane aKEWoo: Wits | ee 40580 — FE 8-1275 — OA 9.3653 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. Syers, 14] W. Huron, FE 4-3064 Chosteen ¥ Tens. 9 FAWFAETIC 1 Hotp tot special oh vie water fourered ont es yay doors, "lwonTt : ; - 5 . OS fT, _ {age By owner. Ideal” Bitevel POR, SALE deer hunting area, % ®. FRIENDLY service“ I fa EE oe «Bees MGn. Piitmed atk Tema ty Sn air at (a Sevper & date 8] BERRY DOOR SALES | _Eher’s.* eee homesite, 200 miles north of Detroit on QUICK LOANS tables: 2 Rembrands tenis $509 worth of equipment 4 : : j round RD ; . 2x10s at 12¢ per ft, Field tile | 371.8. Paddock SEN IE NACES| So Oe? Ldn t| SEABOARD FINANCE ee aed ea a a ad ge ti ted lot. 5 ca or subs wn a Fi 44-4045 ENOAGEMENT AN pa : privileges PE 9118. syinent, Adress Box 31, Comins, | EASY PARKING ts) ip “GAL. “BOTTLE GAS WATER | "EW. PORTABLE G Ba-| Watt, transformer, 2 diesel band. $200. MA 8-24 BENSON LUMBER CO Srowning "anon 4 heate: unre Electric b ars, 2 caboose car: FURNA & D WORK, WN . Trad in h N Sit At POR LEASE — AURA - Borrow With Cantilence Co, ‘wen Huron 4 motes Several used sutomatio washers. milk operating one, pool poole down sired g ogr Oex. FO WOOD & COAL Hi vin 3 r) de Motors _ See The New Sites Located in. the heart of the. deer $25 TO 30 GAL & 30 GAL. Ga WATER | ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS ating car, 2 gondoias, 2 hop- On 3805 ne nee Fioew sad ‘ased el froctare GAae, aces 2 et beste CHEROKEE HILLS! - Teal on thereet atse Pee 7 : “heaters. $15 & u Munro | 96 Oakland Ave Pe 24021; Per cars, 1 oll car, 3 pas- inate STANDING TOILETS 61838 | _ Ua ZB. MA 58-6011. = dred y M33, Prac- Household Finance Elsctré Ce, 1000 We Baro oe Conend Ave, senger cars 8 left hand | Houple bowl oink ant DEL'9 APPLIANC Kelly's ‘hardware, 3904 Auburn at It's wooded or rolling, _ 7 neally at cquipmant furnished. Corporation of Pontiac a ke eee | OL BORMEEN. .- cccccscesce 15 switches, 7 right hand Washbowls with fittings |. $095 - Machinery 60A ams, Auburn _ FE 2-881 - Dog were a fo-| Except stove and a erator. | 31, g naw St. FE 40535 | 2! = COLOR TV. $325. USED | 2 pc. living rm. suite.......... ¢. $29 switches, 7 uneoupling dpe. b the ts with "eae p en s s better ‘ranch and multi- Eifective Jas,” Ist, 1968, Address $19.95 & up. Used Phileo Wateriall vanity ..,........--. $10/- tracks, bridge, trestle set. | 3-50 “estore path fim : Ore : : fevel bemes! ‘ Box 31, Comins GET CASH QUICKLY console radio, 42405, Sweet's 'Re- | Elect Oe ost 20} 800 ft: of track, plus many | Bo, colored bath set nano 88 a ee 2 Os oe ee a eet “Goon Gloss tn, copvenient. | na| LENT CONDITION & TREE U to $500 ween wren, D - . necessorieg rach heutes save bittasad "SUPPLY a. 1: aaa Se —.. meed. Call after 4 \'mile west of Telegraph Rd.| CASH OR City SUILDIRG p MODEL FR "Lite uae. Woes. EL . — - rom. No mon cine @ mo Lucky Awe pote 193 8. Saginaw. FE 4-1006. “CY” OWENS FORD 36 FORD CONVERTIBLE $1295 “Cy” OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW FE 5-4101 1954 FORD, GOOD CONDITION. $450. OR 3-9327. FACTORY BRANCH YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME IN SUNDAY Lor THE CARS OVER, ND i | you WANT AN ; = _ “MONDAY AND. MAKE Your. Deal ‘PONTIAC RETAIL MT. CLEMENS sT FE 3-7117 rer] ivd. 8. Woodward Ave. | Birmingham" Won Mi 4136 Used Cars| i: HOUSE. #2 STORE) | 549 LINCOLN. 7 DOOR, #65. Hudson, gy EEL, owner. over OR 3-1375. Pm ANY 62 tr) > MARES AND hana Come out & ™ over! Auburn Motor Sales . CORNER & £. BLVD. Get Wise, Economize %/ RAMBLER NEW & OSED CARS. BILL SPENCE RAMBLER BALES & SERVICE 211 8. Saginaw _ FE 8-4541. "38 MERCURY MONTCLAIR. RAH. tires. Exc. condition. MI 3 a STATESMAN GOOD oo, 2619 Penna, or phone 1950 NASH, R&H, 1D CONDI- — - ae. $150. wm teers. Pon- WE can’ BEAT ANY DEAL ‘COMPLETE SERVICE. EM 3-4156 1956 SEHENOBIL E. SUPER 8 convertible Hydramatic. al te steering and brakes. $1, PE 5-5 be between 8:30 a.m, and 30 p.m 5:30 1951 O01 a) 2-DR. HYDRA. ww res. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- Mer. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford. ‘56 OLDS SUPER H Very sharp and clean! power, $1205. FE 45-9752. *53 NASH STATESMAN with radio, heater and overdrive. A ome owner red | “and black beauty. §396. 55 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2 DR. 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SPOT” - Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80468 | Open Eves. i) THE PONTIAC | PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1958 | got \ — ss ? ‘ Fe : ‘ : - Begins 5th Year on nh begins 1 Lear on eS view series perhaps best dethon-jGeneral Dag Hammarskjold flew|producer Ted Ayers delayed book- Seles pilicrsxpert sd Sve : ts facility for to Beirut, the program presented! ing a guest for the following Sun-| ter of Special Studies for ‘the ~~ - : ity ng 7 current events in depth it/am exclusive interview with Leb&-\day and flew to New York City] BecKefeller Fund, whe summed bee hei Paes Mec Casi Edward G. “Robinson /2:0 to 1pm. tomorrow tas crete fs attention t tis non’s distinguished Foreign Minis-lwhere he located the new Iragi| % * tangled Middle East aa py tegadicen. <> Humphrey _ Lauren) just one world crisis at a time, mer’s explosive Middle East crisis. ter, Dr. Cinaee MER on ee 2 delegate. to the U.N., Hashim) tile 8° “an insoluble confiier” Price, (9) News. . Bacall, ‘Lionel Barrymore. But it takes it literally. “Stktving to 2 the op. |e Same week Dr. Malik had) Jawad, who had arrived from between Israel and the Arab : oe ‘ __ ) News. ‘ The award- — live inter. Soctive = dredge ora a. rushed to the United States to pre-iBaghdad only hours before. Mr,| *™*- 4 44) Roo e i f 2 (2) News. 2 30. (2 Alfred Hitcheoek. | pening, “Face the Nation” oats sent, his country's case before the Jawad was seen on “Face the Na- % * x a (2) Honeymooners. — , sign for Loving.” es vided & defiaitive. t U.N, : tion” even before he presented his} In succeeding weeks, “Face the () Crash. “Search in the (®) Scierice Fiction Ke analysis of the * * * : “Buse @, Bowling {eont.) “ge ga ences Night.” : tease Middle East altuation I & | Fouowing the sudden and unex-| ns 10 the UN: Motion’ preeeuied iniervians We ; _(@) Hawkeye, 11:15 (9) Theater. Clark Gable, _ {18:45 (4) Industry on Parade. | ™ecesston of interviews. pected. overthrow of Iraq's King * so Israel's Ambassador Abba Eban, = (4) Saber of Lonion, avin: Lana Turner, “Honky Tonk.’*) 10:00 ( $64,000 Question. : 2) Detroit Speak “As the Lebanese crisis grew/Faisal in July, and the institution] The following week’s guest en jand then Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R- . ture. C41) eae (4) Loretta Young. “The 2- Le = Crcmumie . worse during June, to the point! of a new revolutionary government) “Face the Nation’ was Dr. iny) who expanded on his own : (2) Racket Squad.” , 2 . : Cent Tip.” (4) . s. where United Nations Secretary in that country, “Face the Nation”) Heary Kissinger, am outstanding “Marshall Plan” for the Middl e *. Se (7) World Adventure Series, a lor iddle ' : ae 11:20 (4) Movie. William Bendix, {1 Ice Hockey. (8) Movie. j East. be hed pet only | 1:00 (7) Mama. 1. remember “The Babe. Ruth Story.” ; S ssa = that week. Mama, family series, 48.) 10:30 (2) What's My Line. _ |1:30 (2) Football Kickoff. . «x @ (9) Gilead Baptist. ; (4) Arthur Murray. Connie (4) Eternal Light. ° pieces Pacelitier atch (1) Casey Jongs. Adventure, |11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Dick Francis, Helen Hayes, Errol) (7) Movie. I ie Rouse ] I Or anist "eect of tee when | x 6 ’ Fi Sydney Chaplin. ® be e “7 #, jeased the threat of war when it (2) Highway ‘Patrol. Brod- Powell, ‘Murder, My Sweet. _ Flynn, y Chap. : vi wiord, - * ('44.) Brian Donlevy, “Creep- 1:45 (2) pro Pressbox, ° ‘ unanimously passed the U.N. asic tne een Cm Irector at Of. ANATEW'S _ |General Assembly on aug. 21. was s meu pie ) Were 2:40 (2) Football. ° s given its first publie mention on 3:30. (1) Dick Clark Show. Gordon (4) Mr, Wizard lection if ISIS “Face the Nation” when Abdet ‘MacRae, \ Andy © Williams, |4:90 (7) Shock Theater, Lon|#:00 (2. 9) Weather, News. Coming to St. Andrew's Episco-, The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan|iyadey Hassouna, Secretary Domino. 3 , Chaney, ‘House of Dracula,” i Meet hs Press. John F, le:3e (4) Movie. jpal Church, Drayton Plains, as F, Rouse of 6428 Waldon Rd., Papacy ‘ak Gee Les aon of pete at ennedy interviewed. . : ety: i é ee) eater ‘faee.) | (7) Movie. “60 Glorious|$:00 (7) Open Hearing Men’ Unwilling to Run [music director and organist, I8!ciarkston, fie was a student at Art/States, appeared on the program sre: Fuasy- 2) Newatch ‘east, Years.” a for Allotted ‘Seats in Sevier: pete Sehesl, Detesie, omen At > 4 Perry Mason. - oi oi : mm, : $:30 (7) Roller Derby. E h p , : ; 1948 to 1951. “ < at . Rg ; : ' : 11:15 (9) Movie. “When Ladiss; —- 9) Movie. rencn Parliamen Until 1953 Mr. Rouse served as)... pa ation” is a presenta. lee ee es, wi toad ewe | “poss ad |immater rant at the US ent of GBS The ree : SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | ; ; ALGIERS (AP) — This is aj Army Chapel and as accompanist | Ayers. The moderator is Stuart 8:00 (7) Jubilee U.S.A: hed Foley; ~ nt (2) Sports 4:30 (7) Bowling Stars, weekend of crisis for Algeria's it Sie yrepheny Chorele at Yeho Novins. . - hosts country music. Brenda 6:00 (2) Small World. Filmed con- (2). Scoreboard, Central Vote Commission, hama, Japan. He was also.active “‘Face the Nation’ is also broad- Lee, guest. versation with Peter’ Ustinov, |11:25 (2) Movie. “Abe Lincoln in Wer Frostien, a a : : cast on the CBS radio network on (9) Business, Gov. MeKeldin of ‘Maryland,| —ilinois,”" Mary Todd, Ray-'s:99 (2) Great Game of Politics. | Tod’ few North Africans want to in our State Department Cultural! Sunday, 9:30-10:00 p.m. ! Imp: Sol and , : ' Y-\5:00 ( sreat Game o oOnuCcs. ‘ Program. 4 (4) (color) Como. Ann resario Hurok mond Massey, Gene Lock- (4) Omnibus. run for the 70 seats Premier De Miller, . Burl Ives, Edgar Murrow discuss art and gov- hart. (2) Amateur Hour. Gaulle's government has allotted While studying at the Amert- Bergen. — : ; (7) Paul Winchell. the revolt-torn territory in the can Conservatory in Chicago, (2) P, Mason (cont.) {4) Movie. “Spellbound,” In-| 11:39 (4) Movie. “Sundown.” Gene French Parliament to be elected Mr, Rouse was assistant to Dr. grid Bergman, Gregory Tierney, George Sanders. [5:30 (7) Lone Ranger. Nov. 28-30, And the deadline for Leo Sowerby, organist of St. $:15 (9) Theater 15. naa ae (9) Telescope. filing is Sunday midnight. dames Cathedral, ) Annie ey. IND IN Lists of candidates were on ree- ate 8:30 (7) Jubilee fcont.) (9) Popeye. SUNDAY MORNING ood day om naa as a . Al Later he was organist and choir- 9 sane MONDAY MORNING ns 7 , master at St. Mregaret’s and at (9) Baptist Church. i ; Bess ee, ; 7:35 (2) Meditations. geria's 18 electoral districts. St. Matthias churches in Chicago. (4) Como (cont.) (6:30 (2) Twentieth Century: Study g:48 (2) Religion for ‘Shut-l 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. The commission, made up of = - jee ee (2) Western, Bounty hunter. of Knute Rockne, | : ligion for Shut-Ins, | a 3) iediuations, French lawyers and magistrates, knows alleged murder yictim, (7) White Hunter. 8:30 (2) Christophers. and worked feverishly by telephone : -is still alive. (9) Bugs Bunny. (6:55 (2): On The Farm Front. and in conferences at @ waterfront Vienna P Tess. ro ; $:56 (4) (color), News. 7:00 (2) TV College. palace to speed up entries and + . 9:00 Le Welk. Musical|7:00 (2) Lassie. (9) Billboard. (4) Today meet De Gaulle’s demand that at IVAN F. ROUSE JR Unfair, Stupid, (7) You Asked for It. For iso (5) Court of Health (7) Big Show, least-two-thirds, or 46, of the Al- ’ : S Zsa Z *(®) Hockey. New York at mer polio victim performs)” 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. gerian members of the new Par- : ; ays 48d 48a : : ; Montreal. aerial feats, artist Laie at the Cross. (7) Breakfast Time. liament be Moslems. |Ivan F. Rouse Jr., part _time Y / FREE ESTIMATE (4) Steve Canyon,guards) unusual paintings, womanex-| —'7)"¥n derstanding 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo ’ * jteacher at Birmingham Conserva-| VIENNA, Austria dh—Zsa Zsa | missile on vital mission. plains how she locates miss- Ou World. ngs = ; ; Assigned to assure honest and tory of Music. Gabor announced here today she (2) Gale Storm. Zazu’s out to ing seamen, four-year-old is Oa Roberta 8:30 (7) Our Friend Harry. free voting, the commission | — will go on television when she snare a man. plays piano, Jeff Hunter : |8:45 (2), Cartoon Classroom. worked in an atmosphere heavy. _Yeturns to the United States to | demonstrates his water-skiing 9:39 (2) Detroit Pulpit. '9:00 (4) 1 Married Juan, with: MSU Coed, Sailor tell all about what she calls the 9:30 (7) Welk (cont.) | ability. (4) Big Picture. sits (2) News. 1. Political ‘bickering between unfair Vienna Press. (9) Hockey {cont.) (9) Movie. “Bad Men_ of (7) Christian Science levee |French colonists of. center and Said she before departing for. i ” : : : . 9:% (2) Jimmy Dean , y (4) Cimarron City. Ex-Army | Missouri,” Dennis Morgan, (9) ‘Your TV Theater. iD RB Room \right wing groups. ie in -Lar ras Berlin: doctor (Gary Merrill) tries Jane Wyman. | oevet pom. 2. Apathy of the Moslems, who “The Vienna press claimed | to free self from false ac- 9:45 (7) Accent. [9:55 (9) Billboard. make up 90 per cent of the, that the reunion with father was | ‘ cusation of malpractice. 7:30 (2) Bachelor Father. wx tons . |10:00 (2) For Love or Money four million voters, plus a marked CHARLOTTE — “A Michigan | 4 publicity stunt. This is not only | (2) Have Gun, Travel. Pala- (4) (color) Northwest Pas-|#@6® (2) This Is the Life. | (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz disinclination of their moderate graye U niversity coed and a hitch-| unfair but really stupid. din faces gun-slinger son. of sage. Ps . M. Hoar. ‘ | (9) Movie. Arab ahd Berber leaders to run! hixing sailor were killed in a two-| x * * | yi embittered father. (7) Maverick. ne oe 1! Today. 20: 15 (7) Lady of Charm. for Parliament and thereby be-\car collision on U.S. 27 south of! “For years we (Zsa Zsa, sis- i (9) Sacred Heart. 10:30 (2) Play Your Hunch. come sgotlighted targets for ne" |here last night. Three other per-! ters Eva and Magda and mother 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Friars Club/10:15 (9) Modern Science. | (4) Treasure Hunt. tionalist rebels. |sons’ were injured. Jolie) have been waiting for this 10:00 (7) Sammy Kaye. Kaye and ribs Sullivan at testimonial |10:55 (7) N » « * The coed was Sandra Shattuck,| and when father was finally per- | orchestra with musical va-! dinner. 10:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. [oe ewe. . 3. Preponderant influence of the'5, o¢ Chicago, occupant of one | Mitted to leave Hungary and riety. (4) (color) Steve Allen- (7) Bishop Pike. \\i % (2) Arthur Godfrey French army over Algerian af- ‘car, and William M. Brown, 20,| come here, we rushed to his side. | (9) Hockey (cont:) | Martha Raye, Johnny Car- (9) Christophers. | (4) Price ly Right. fairs, even though the army — 9 Charlotte, who had hitched a) “I am close to tears.” | (4) Cimarron (cont.) son, Harry Belafonte does’ (7) Day in Court. which helped put over the vote for ride in another car. The father, Vilmos, 76, left Fri- (2) Gunsmoke. M an - crazy) 20-minute performance. |11:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. \De Gaulle's Fifth Republic con-' Miss Shattuck was riding in a) day night by train to return to | farm wife stirs up trouble. | | (4) (color) George Pierrot. 11:39 (2) Top Dotla.. stitution = aces rae panned sports car driven by Patricia Pas- Hungary. / |8:30 (7) Lawman. (7) Johns Hopkins. (4) Concentration. this ys pred genes al compaten: qualin, 21, Saginaw school teacher. soassm Soon 5 : ) j 10:15 (9) King Whyte. (9) Movie. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. ing Of any . ‘Miss Pasqualin was injured. Brown] LITTLe AD | ei 9:0 (2) GE Theater: “A Question 1):5@ (4) Cartoon Carnival (9) Howdy Doody. |was a passenger in a car driven; BIG DEAL i | 10:30 (7) Target. Four master, of Romance,” John Kerr, : (7) Wrestling. ‘ iby Donald L. Sperry, 23, of Peoria, } |} » Garace: ; | s criminals meet to steal Betsy Drake, George Fen- MONDAY AFTERNOON ‘nh. Sperry aS John -Kranko, 18, of ° PORCRES Inc, Since’45 three million dollars in gold. | neman. SUNDAY AFTERNOON ‘12:00 (2) Love of Life. Vassar, a buddy of Brown, were |] . arom. Free Estimates Others have tried — now (9) Charlie Chan. (4) Roy Rogers. Grand Ne. | (4) Tie Tac. Dough.- injured. : || ¢ stone Sonvtone has hidden its (4) Brains, Brawn. Bob Ma-| tional World Championship . F . | FE 2-2671 thias. Bernt Balchen vs. Bob Rodeo from Cow Palace in | 12: 00 (2) (color) Littie Lulu. (9) Follow Me. latést transistor hearing aid Richards, Sir Hubert Wilk- Sau Franclece (7) Bowling. /12:15 (9) Uncle Chichimus. Woman Toasts in light, graceful eyeglasses. ins. * (7 Colt .45. 12:30 (2) Roy Rogers. , 12:30 (2) Search for Toinmorrow. me RCA COLOR TY Worn as one unit — nothing (2) Sea Hunt. (9) Movie. “Key Largo,”| (4) Dateline: U.N (4) (color) It Could Be You. 102nd Birthday ; , else to wear. Choice of smart a retin on by Sippin Wine Soles and Servic styles for both men and —— 1 women. Look your best . ! ' (42:45 (2) Guiding Light. y Pp g SMEET'S RADIO- TV ro : Y i ae while hearing your best. ---10O ay S adqalo rograms — — (1:00 (2) Ladies Day. | CHICAGO (AP) — “Drink down, | Open Men. & Fri. Night = | 7 Liber aed |e ivith th brief toast, Mrs. A ra seal lr age bo - (7) Liberace, i is brief toast, Mrs. An Wd8, Cem CHL, (oem) WW), (980) OAR, (1130) WXTZ, (127) © WRON, (lem WIRK, (1490) (9) Movie. Ward quatféd a glass of wine on FREE DEMONSTRATION — = 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. her 02nd birthday Friday ith TONIGHT aw. Bundsy Music WXYZ, Paul # (7) Margie. gu at a Chicago nu ‘ N TONE ¢:00—WIR, Sports » Ubristian witness cK News. albura WIBK, News, Tom George (4) ETV. Digest No seeker for the impossible, — oe JOR anecene | Bed Wesley - ; Mrs. Ward said “It’s wonderful OF PONTIAC CKLW: fusteas “hire _ 1:00—W. t. "ews. News Bo mime 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. t be 162 years old, but I don't 511 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. WJBK. Don 10:00—WJK, ews, Hymns WXYZ. tiews. ; WXYZ, Breakfast 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. ° - k I look da ‘ WCAR, N Page wa, WWJ, News, Monitor CKLW, News, Toby David want people to thin a day Phone FEderal 2-1225 WPON, World News Wari, — on. Best CKLW Wingr of F WJBK News. Geo (7) Chance for -Romance over 90.” CKL WJBK, Titan Topics WPON. News. Boo Lark (4) (color) Truth or Conse- Call tor FREE Home Demonstration. swim, 3 . waBie newt, Kowa, Eplscopas WCAR News. Thomas WCAR News Martyn im ry RI gaa 3 WPON Episeonal Service quences. U d Ss tat P. ° | ati on LW: Bec ot ‘state 10:30—Wolt, 1:38—WJR, Sex Who "me et ar Lappite,2:30 (2) House Party. nite es Fopu * WPON, Handy’s Houseparty bebogkerl gg ypyge Sel coe en 10:09 Wsk, arthur Godtre |. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis: 174,871,000 on Oct. 1 ee WEON. Greener’ daptien CELW Rade aivir Clase | WWd. News Monitor | (7) People's Choice. | PI Th : mroanue: septis Detroit Speaks WXY% Curtany Calls ee WASHINGTON (UPI) — ee | :00—WJR, Youth Choi WXYZ. Night. Train ‘ ow wh, stew, Biggs wenn hada asyeigd caee cet me. petal me 0) soa | nation’s population as of Oct. 1 WOBR: Jock Betlbor Wes Ce Feats Celie et Dek WCAR. News eee 2) Big revolt | was 174,871,000, the census bu- WCAR. 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