at a welcoming at Pier Nine ‘in San cisco as his wife (lower right in checked coat) reaches out to greet him following arrival were saved. Ditching Survivors Reach Shore yesterday of the rescue ship Ponchartrain. Capt: | . Ogg was the pilot of the plane that ditched in the Pacific Ocean last Tuesday. All 31 passengers i Overjoyed 31 Praise Pilot SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Thirty-jot the men who saved them and| rived in San Francisco one persons, rescued from what|giving prayerful thanks. ‘day aboard the Coast Guard seemed “ike the brink of death| ‘The men, women asd children, | “ter Pontchartrain. when their plane ditched in the| from the Pan American clipper | A joyous crowd of relatives and Pacific, are the comforts| “Sovereign of the Skies,” which friends met the Pontchartrain and of home today, high in their praise! now lies beneath the ocean, ar- jthe hero captain of the strato- - cruiser, Richard Ogg of Saratoga, ’ : Calif., became the center of- at- Hunters Invade Fie] ds) cre ss, in urcmosion ts jon, how he was forced to ditch as Fall Season Starts the plane and compiimented beth , quiet acceptance of the crisis, By H. GUY MOATS They climbed quickly aboard Pontiac Press Special Writer rubber liferafts when the plane Fine weather, cool’and hazy, today greeted the statesicg "ive smal! bouts cracked heading into the upstate and upper Thumb areas. The shooting enthusiasts had to i! TEYEIE: ! uh All hunters were also reminded again, today, that smoking out-of-| doors and in campfires the South- ern Peninsula below M-20, are pro- hibited because of the fire hazard. Exceptions are inside buildings, cars, and in limits of villages or other municipalities. Regulations and bag limits are changed but little from last year. Two pheasant roosters may be taken in one day, four in posses- sion and eight for the season. Early ceports today were that a heavy carpet of dry leaves and remnants of drying foliage offered area hunters and their-dogs a lot of difficulty Here and there the rains came too early, too late or hardly at all, Here the potato crop was good, there it was bad. elsewhere it was middling. ‘Bet on the cross-state high- Ways, and the back roads there prévails ® general air of satis- faction, if not of contentment, > + ‘i *. *, that seems to belle reports of any political revolt on the farm. Farm prices aren't good enough, Machinery costs too much, help is high and hard to get, but the javerage farmer appears to be making out, * BUT WHO KNOWS? But whether this outward placid- i E, Stevenson in this state irather fixed voting patterns. The Republicans must hold the farmers if they are to offset Dem- ocratic majorities in Wayne Coun- ty, which casts about 40 per cent ance In Today's Press ity spells polling place support for the Republican administration's) farm policies and thus for Presi- ident Eisenhower's re-election, re- 'mains to be determined, farm belt con- ld tip the scales to | ally celvably ¢ A sizable defection in the asu- z Building News ....-....././ 18 Chureh News 0.25.55. 7) 8 9 County News .....cceseeces 4 oad. Jr re ee Sports . + 14} 15 TV and Radio Programs ms Wilson, Earl . 3 2 Women’s Pages ...!-.. 10, U1 i Ya 4 ( > i ® bee Uo wre SA of Michigan's estimated 2,300,000 ballots. Tihs the ingriiapliat auhehane’- ch the Detroit area voted 62 per cent Democratic in 1952, when Eisen-| hower swept the state by a 321,000 vote margin over, Stevenson. In 1954, those six districts upped the Democratic percentage to 66. Republicans hope to cut into the eclty vote in the battle for the state’s 20 electoral votes by , running Detroit Mayor Albert E, Cobo against democratic Gov. G. Mennen Williams, = - J 2 { } 1 4 a i ROE, Apisaet| PS See Reg ae ee Bae eee eye kegs eee oa See ee senhower landslide, And he won hands down in 1954. But this year the state and national tickets have been combined on one ballot as they have hot previously, Williams looks capable of breasting the Ej- senhower tide. Whether he can pull Stevenson in with him is regarded as doubtful. SEES DISSATISFACTION Neil Staebler, Democratic state’ chairman, contends there is sub-' stantial defection from the Repub- lican cause among dairymen, part time farmers’ who also work in) Williams rode out the 1952 Ei-| scareacauee rei Col. &) * bY!for nine months, fined $270 re- ;weeks ‘in the brig. I ‘plants, poultry raisers| ifferent quarters with speedster ue tor Area U Nikita, J ‘Pull Surprise Visit to Warsaw, Report Troops ‘Massed Outside City as Poles Resist Kremlin WARSAW (2 — ‘Troops el three-week, $612,222 drive starting Tuesday. Above, left to right, are: Clark Lemaux, Tommy +e ee Tere |30,000 Good Deeds Boy Scouts Lead Way/ F Solicitors: a ‘Thousands.of ares. Boy. Scouts this weekend Delve credited with about 30,000 “good deeds” ae ee ot or ets Geet hel “4h today, calling attention to the Hutchinson, Rickey Stolorow and McKeon red | to Start Anew Working for Chaplain, at Post Where 6 Boots Drowned PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (®—For- Sgt, Matthew C, McKeon completes his court-martial sen- tence today and hopes to patch up the pieces of an %year Marine ca- ex-drill instructor marched a pla- toon of 74 balky recruits Into tidal Ribbon Creek here and ix drowned. For the present. McKeon, “o, ‘will be assigned” ‘to headquarters and serVice battalion- as a chaplain’s assistant on this sprawling recruit training center. It was in that duty that Mc- Keon spent the interval between his release from the brig seven weeks after the tragedy until Secretary of Navy Thomas re- viewed the general court-martial sentence Oct. 5. The Worcester, Mass., native was convicted of negligent man- slaughter and drinking on duty. The court ordered him confined duced to private and separated ‘Thomas wiped out the fine and the bad conduct discharge and cut the prison term to three months. The ace sentence dated from Aug. when McKeon was sen- eed ‘by the court. Time off for Tmt behavior farther reduced it so that he actually spent only two] \Cranbrook Loses, 19-7, to Nichols Grid Squad The Cranbrook Cranes went down to their fourth defeat in five games by dropping a 19-7 ver- dict to Nichols School of Buffalo in an Inter-State League game at Cranbrook today. Quarterback Dave Campbell scored the only Crane touchdown ‘on a one-foot plunge in the third the extra point. Nichols reached pay dirt in three: period and Herb Stanton ran esd ers are expected to attend a break- 114 Orchard Lake Ave. Frank O. Staiger, nationally known speaker who last year opened the Dallas, Tex., United The breakfast will be spon- sored by the Ponilac Manan United Fund solicitors already campaign up to a month ago. Hoffman Out of Hospital ALLEGAN @® — Rep. Clare Hoffman, 81-year-old dean of Mich- igan congressmen, is home from the hospital after a bout with perry -ffaist in Pontiac's Elks Temple at! _ 8 are making their calls, after pre-| training sessions held! rink cast as star defense HL tl : y F] 4 z Pa i; ie arf He ri the Building Fund. Webb: coing: over twice, ‘Series to Probe Budget. Since announcement of the budget by the County Board of Supervisors, criticism has been || heard in regard to the handling of surpluses — that might accrue and then be sransteares, to ¥ The Hoard has bees charged with overbadeehe: ing to raise money that could be turned inta tie erection of a new courthouse. . ‘The Pontiac Presd is investigating these in Pcnuivervingg! sister its 8% information. This mtney belongs to people’ and the people will know precisely where mim. ecigyyeies and. Saree oe ee eee i ad if bis f Hf 2 az ing Thursday arid days in county jail by Walled Lake ’ The Weather tures 1 Mecvienre la pt 1p. m 2 eee eee . er eeees eee . wae eee eebae Teday in Pontiac PF ae temperature preceding § a.m. At @ am.: Wind So. soon ete Saturday at 6:49 _ tises Gunday et 6:61 &.m. ot 658 a.m, at 6:10 pm, Pe COOPER OREO ® y wrdevave eee reed e nee e en Z Age in Pentiae Sadewngocts essa 04 pebbenseests cacva® eves OES Foreign Policy CINCINNATI (#—Adiai E. Ste gre | aa e. cs ig igre 3 P - iously elated by his Cincin- Stevenson's back- their candidate’s appearances in Kentucky yesterday. Obv . | nati i few, paraded across the stage to orga they were voting for “The man who today dismisses “jour military draft as ‘an incredible waste’ is a man who, while I do not question his sincerity, is speaking with incredible -folly or incredible ignorance of war and F Ea Ree ght gf eal i * Doak Richardson Doak Richardson, 76, of 554 Ar- thur St.; died yesterday after an Surviving are three children, Walter, Lillian and Charlotte Rich- Mr. the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Sunday. It will be sent to Murfreesboro for and burial Wednesday. EPs 1 2 ve » Open House for Williams service . a H 5 Pied te oie ‘7 ty i af : Hills Board fo Mark 'Eastover Dedication HILLS - in Birmingham Sunday Admit Breakin Pair Held at County Jail for, Liquor ‘Store Theft in West Bloomfield Twp. ie irl i : Tua Egas of be Injured on Telegraph A Royal Oak couple was in- fair : General Hospital with multiple rib fractured collarbone line. ail Williams Hunts in Thumb in Cutting the vacation te a mini- mum, the governor will appear .| in Detroit at 9 $110-a-plate fund day as he toured pivotal Bay Coun- Cobo Stumps in Detroit your're ' and you'll end up in the House,” Williams re- plied: “That wouldn't be bad.” | Meanwhile, Cobo wag in De- troit and Lansing, where he ripped inte what he termed the governor’s “intolerable attitude” teward mentally retarded chil- dren in the state. Addressing a Detroit TV audi- ence, Cobo said mentally retarded children are “the forgotten children of Michigan—forgotten in the midst of the governor's desire for politi- cal advancement.” _ Speaking on education, Cobo said system is “hit and him “you just keep going the way DAMASCUS, Syria, Oct. 20 H— King Saud of Saudi Arabia, abso- lute monarch of a fabulous oil empire, has become the poor lit- rich boy of the Arab world. His income is roughly 230 mil- & year from oil. He been payments to Saudi line. Editors of profession— particularly in Lebanon and Syria newspaper tors and politicians for a pro-|Pact, so these papers Most of Saud’s expenses in hislof the Hashemite family, blood|young Arabs who pro-Western alliance in a Middle East grouping -» * 8 am of re- forms, Some of demand na- ‘King Saud’s Costly Bid for Friends May Topple Him: say they laid plans for future co- Township. ge —condition today in Pontiac’ * * 2 i: E ® i I i fy ty : E ; : 5 gag Eis § i is 5 of { yt E ii i F | i E = ¢ : te & 5 | He Waitress Runs Would-Be Thief Into H ands of Law. City Man May Face Child Cruelty Count A warrant of child cruelty may be asked Monday, Pontiac police said, against a 24-year-old man who allegedly beat the 10-month-old daughter of his common-law wife. William R. Norman, of 39 Me- tion today, they said, on complaint of the woman, Judy Bishop, of the same address. The baby, Janice Bishop, was ad- mitted to Pontiac General Hospital for treatment of facial injuries, au- thorities said. She was listed in good condition. __ Mrs, Bishop told police Norman frequently beat the girl when he was angry, She sought police aid, she said, after Norman Teenager, 17, Jailed for Burglary Attempt A T?-year-old youth, his ‘hand severely cut, was arrested last night for investigation of an at- tempted office burglary an hour earlier, Pontiac police said, ' struck the : sa | ft : ti t * si | fie ; i ail ; = z - = , ; Hi | z s°5,8 ott i: AP : | i sig i Ggdig 2 f Second District, R, L, Morris listens to a ‘lot of political talk from people who rent his motel rooms. NIX TO NIXON g ja well-paying one, Ag one Arab journalist told this correspondent: “Saudi officials have promised Me that if I start a daily news- But' this had the effect of lend-jin Saudi Arabia as members of ing support to extreme national-\a military mission. Ever since, ists, Arab reformers, leftists and|there have been rumors of sub- Communists, who wave the ban- version inside: the Saudi army. ner of Egypt’s President Nasser. ot the Egyptian officers Saud’s own entourage, particu- larly his powerful minister of State, Sheikh Youssef Yasin, prob-|‘oday ably will restrain. him from break- : ing with Naser. Ba re re Bernhard Off for U. S. rumors that going. : oe : : yr ” in| THE HAGUE (INS) — Prince Bernhard, husband of Queen Juli- paying subsidies to editors in niger tng Mrugermmt | left The Hague by plane last mah. fee a vi Ww the Unis States, : ) Saud. we’ ag his host his princely brothers and of royal relatives nearly a billion dok pounds sterling—nearly $150,000. that I expect to get 30,000 “ weapon We've got to be ready for ” the other fellow might gone to the ex- the olive branch what 4 far as the hasn’t done 5 King Saud’s “‘kept press,” has followed a line of attacking Iraq, where King Faisal is a member . Iraqi sources! Ta een wach be ey aa of Iraq. The two Kings met|string papers is in store. mid-September i 7 # i, at Fe E F : gk fe ; Z 3 “ae Fi E A Lost in sie Area | Fg i iF ae) is t 1 Ee i i ing cotton. ing as a trusty two days before Sullivan said the boy's mother|the double-slaying. died a few weeks ago. o. 8-5 About 45 members of Co. A of} Buchanon was captured this i li i il 5 i | EF ye i ( z ge ii Fait i out H | Crack Navy Fliers Change Commanders PENSACOLA, Fla. @— The team, planned to receive a new Naval Air Station’s sSherman Field in a tight diamond forma- The right wingman’s slot in the formation was left empty in mem- ory of Marine Capt..Charies Hol- loway Jr. of Opp, Ala. He was killed Thursday in the crash of his jet while practicing for the) ¥ ceremonies, ge Cormier is being transferred to the west coast. 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Emrich, bishop of the diocese, Chureh, Standing at the end of LaMuera drive on 11 Mile road’ _will celebrate the Holy Communion, 1 — Ant a oR pi a reception in the church wn Samstetes ogenad we fror-rhd For the service, Holy Communion will be celebrated by Bishop Em- rich and the Rev. William S. Logan Ill, dean of the Westside Con- h aspects. Its simplicity blends with ham, so that no one is seated more than eight rows from it. It thus allows the congregational to be a vital part of the Liturgy of the Holy Communion. style Bishop fo Aid Trinity Church Dedication Your PTA Is Planning: Lake Orion Unit to : = B25 i the new buildir Players Slate 8 P. .M.' and Sunday ROMEO—in a setting almost! ‘Dinner fo Glean rift will be 4:2 until 7:30 p.m. Patrons can plan to have their dinners early, perhaps in groups before attending the civic concert that same night, commit- tee women say. Porch Lights rel Sd Signal Dr ive in Imlay City IMLAY CITY — The second an- {nual Community Chest Drive has been set for Monday, 7 p.m., when residents are asked to have their porch lights on for solicitors’ calls. ing them of the needs and listing | the charities supported by the | Community Chest. Quota for Imlay Township is $6,500. The charities include -Red playground, United Fund,' 4H, Sal- ‘vation Army, (iit Reo and completely devoid of scenery and properties the Romeo Players will present Thorton Wilder's “Our| Town” at 8 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday evening in the Romeo High School auditorium. | Curtain Time Saturday! The i New Romeo Post Office | to. Be Started in 1957 bank-type counters will be installed! in the new building, Wolcott said. Prospective bidders may obtain further information by contacting Arthur Chandler, real estate man- ager, Main Post Office, Chicago, mi, Classmates Join Ha i FE F a d i 10, Transformer Ignites; Sends Employes Home ROCHESTER — The fire depart- ment was called out last night at As the stage manager-narrator|12:30 when a transformer in the audience. : Kurt Dittrich will be seen as | the town doctor and M.T. “Bud” , |Avon Tube Co., East Fourth and made famous an Broadway by|4Von 1 .. East Fow Frank Craven, local attorney J.|Water Streets, ignited and caused Gerald will set the scenes for the|* blaze. No damage was done to the building, though lack of lights ‘sent. employes home for the re-| Travis, mainder of the night. Home, Schoo! Building Booms to Return Home — 7 rel Rig State Finance Approvals Lag; 23 Bond Issue OKs Sought This Week LANSING @®—A boom in build- ing projects is causing a backlog of bond issue approvals to pile up, the State Municipal Finance Commission reported today, The Commission, which passes| on proposed bond issues by school districts and other local units of Howarth Area Cooking Starred in WSCS Book ORION TOWNSHIP — The How- arth Methodist W.S.C.S. is selling bound volumes containing over a hundred of the groups. favorite recipes. The book is covered in white washable material bound in black, featuring a picture of the Howarth Church. The book is named “The Best In Cooking In Howarth Area.” Books are available from mem- bers, by calling Mrs. A. B. Waite, or at the I.G.A. store in the village. LAKE ORION — Lake Orion High School PTA which includes all parents and teachers of grades 6 through 12, will have its organi zational meeting at 7:45 p.m. Mon- day at the school gymnasium. The program will include pre- sentation of a slate of officers by a nominating committee, study of suggested by-laws, and a brief talk by Mrs. Mark Goddard, chairman of district 7 on “Reasons for PTA.” The nominating committee has announced the following about a month behind, Edward W. Mikrut, consultant to. the commission, said that 23 requests for bond issue approvais were received this week com- pared to six to 10 in the usual week, “It's just that everyone wants to build,” Mikrut explained. “We're undermanned here andi. just fighting hard to catch up.” Mrs. Clark Takes OES Matron’s Post METAMORA—Mrs, Ethel Clark was installed worthy matron of the Metamora OES at ceremonies at Masonic Hall Tuesday evening. Worthy patron is Arthur Clark; associate matron, Mrs, Marceil - County Calendar 1 John since there Was fo eral meeting to present them. Richard Young, président; Rod Wiley, vice president; Mrs, Robert Sanford, parent vice-president; Mr. , secretary; Mrs. be ohme of Monday Mrs. B. M. nn Christopher, Kenneth Brown, corresponding W. Bloomti WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP —-A barn on Maple road, West Bloomfield Township, is the scene of frantic activity these fall evenings for members of the Towh- ship Players preparing to meet a deadline. The Players will present “Light Up The Sky,” a three-act comedy by Moss Hart on Nov. 2 and 3 in West Bloomfield High Schoo! au- ditorium, and will receive the andience in the school corridor immediately following the per- formance. Trials and tribulations of a the- atrical company in an out-of-town opening “prior to Broadway” key the play with rib-tickling situations and racy dialogue, many of the characters are ill-concealed carica- tures of famous personages of the Dolsen; associate patron, Merle Russell; secretary, Mrs. Leone and Minnie Allen. stage. Producer is Mogens Klopp, and treasurer, Mrs. dramatic director is Franklyn Don-| \egan. 4 i Cummiskey. as the editor. Mrs. Robert McGuire and Mrs. Frnak Webber will portray their re- spective wives. The shy, little romance between the doctor's son and the editor’s daughter will be characterized by ‘Mrs. Myles Markey and John. Stephen. Others'in a'cast of 50 will include Frank Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Phoebe Me- Guire, and John Marshall. Play director is Robert McGuire jassisted by Mrs. Ralph J. Toles. Ticket chairman Mrs. Philip C. Stone said tickets may be pur- chased from any member of the group or at the door either night of the production. j 6 White Lake Twp. gear. County detectives today are in- vestigating reported breakins at six White Lake Township cottages. All are on Mandon drive tnd have been looted of knives, fishing) equipment, baseball and softball) % # 4 7 i Cottages Broken Into : ‘OUR TOWN’ AT ROMEO — During a re- hearsal| for their forthcoming production tonight and Sunday evenings “ei “Our Town’ in the itorium leads (jr) Mrs. Romeo High School, a 4 * \ ety \ : fe i \ . ; if , ‘ es, = See, 1G /, Siti Ses i o for support. oe Myles Markey, John Stephen. and J. Gerald McLean Jean on’ an imaginary “soda fountain’’” 4 eld Players sus Preparing New Comedy The cast includes a tempestuous female star with a dramatic per- sonality played by Glenda Latazos and a fast talking, explosive pro- ducer by James Beall. Robert Thompson essays the part of a di- rector who “cries at newsreels.” The producer's wife, an ex-ice ska- queen is Muriel Donegan. Tickets for the play can be pur- chased at Calbi Music, in Pon- tiac, Wonderland Shop at Tel-Hu- ron, Sylvan Realty at Sylvan Cen- ter and Irland’s Jewelry, in Walled Lake, or from the ticket chairman, Mrs, Neil McArthur. Paul Kearns, president of the Sylvan Manor Association recently - appointed Mrs, E. H, Learned to the position of secretary of the as- sociation, after resignation of Mrs. William Maneck, = \County School Board Group ~ Elects Officers The first Board of Directors for the Oakland County Assn. of School Board members was elected at a general meeting of the 35 School districts of Oakland County. The new board will be headed| by Mrs, Leland H. Pence of Fern-| dale as president; Merrill Bates of Bloomfield Hills, vice president: Russell E, Knister, Royal Oak, sec- |ship and Abraham Brickner of Oak Park. | The next meeting of the board will be held at hoon Nov, 9 in the Oak Park School offices at 23000 Kipling in Oak Park. To curb Germany's economic boom, industries are urged to start ‘Tonly essential projects. gen- Form ‘With Nominations. Told to attend, ~ Nearly forty volunteers have {worked on various phases of prep- William Skwirsks to Live in Imlay” TMLAY CIry—Mr. and Mrs. ried Saturday in Sacred Heart Church here, will live at 160 W. Capac Rd. The bride is the former Florence McMann. The bridegroom is the son of the John Skwirsks of North Branch, while the bride is dangh- ter of Mr and Mrs. Raymond McMann of Brown City. She asked Elizabeth Skwirsk to be her maid of honor. Carl Skwirsk ‘was best man. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the VFW Hall in Brown City, 4 Events Slated ‘(by Clarkston OES | CLARKSTON — Joseph C. Bird Chapter No. 294 OES officers will meet-for practice tomorrow at 3 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. Other events for the chapter are the school of instruc- tion Nov. 5 at 7:30 p.m; the chapter dance at the Plains school Nov. 3 with modern and old time dancing from 9 un- til 12, and the amual bazaar on Nov, 10 with luncheon from 11 a.m, te 1 p.m, The bazaar will also feature booths of fancy work, bake goods, gifts, and a card party in the evening with refreshments. Lotus Lake Friendly Club to Meet Tuesdays WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP — The Lotus Lake Friendly Neighbor Club was recently formed at the home of Mrs, Harley Group, 4019 Lotus. Dr. . The group will meet at neon ‘Meet the Candidates’ Night to Be at Troy “Meet the Candidates and Dis- cuss the Issues” is the theme of the meeting to be held Wednesday, \Oct. 24 at 8 p.m, at Troy City ‘High Sehool, 3179 Livernois Rd. The public is invited to hear William. §. Broomfield, candidate for U, S, Congress, 18th District; Farrell Roberts, candidate for State Representatwe, Third Dis- trict; Daniel Murphy, candidate for county Register of Deeds, and oth- ers. : & William Skwirsk, who were mat» | A 2 ed | magic when it’s applied usual way. : ‘ i 3 it | ROLL OUT THE RUG We have visitors. Do we make them wel- come? Do we make friends? 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Sunday cr Church Col In Israel today, engineers and scientists have used passages from u 0 it to rediscover King Solomon's famous mines and oil wells that niay have been responsible for the smoke that covered Gomorrah. a . . ‘ Week after week, I write in these columns about the practical Ing applicatioh of passages from the Bible to help you solve the prob- ey mumttiiume-smaTtA. |. eee Aeelon | Mounting — Enrollments If you are one af these, why not make this week the week you wit) * Give Fellowship Tea -Putting Schools Deeper get a Bible of your own. And read a chapter a day. Sunday Afternoon Into Debt FOR ANY FAITH Z : The church school staff of the HARRISBURG, Pa. #@ — The For Protestants, the beloved King James version and the New Re- : vised Standard are available in a wide variety of editions at|First Presbyterian Church will be more fulton tes a church college all book stores. “The Heirloom Bible,” a magnificent new family Bible| installed in a service of consecra- ona ' illustrated beautifully in full eplor, is the latest edition of the King/ Jom at the It o'clock. worship hour ae ee James version ; ! Sunday. The Rev, Galen E. Her-| . : ' |shey will present the group. Sound stange? For Catholics, there are the familiar Douay translation, the new | Dr, William H. Marbach will Well, It’s the economic fact of Confraternity version and the equally new Ronald Knox rendering. preach on the subject, “Jesus, the life on church-run campuses as And for Jews, the Jewish Publication Society offers an acceptable| “aster Teacher. < ; described at the United Lutheran edition, | The Women’s Association will | REV. RAYMOND STREUTKER | Church Convention, ae Sat en beer a ae wemen - ” Bring a Bible into your home this week. And don't let a day pass| tion at thea church from 3 to 5 Slides of Mindanao without looking irito the most exciting book in the world. . pm, jed Mrs. H. E. ‘ 1 -. y(Gopytight 1956), Rowe y"- tod te oe ¢ Scheduled Sunday weseg | Beast, wciel chairmns toe! Rev Raymond Streutker, evan- group, will be assisted by the . : ¢ UNITY executive ee officers of the geistlic missionary from Mindanao, 71% N. Sagifaw St _FE 2-4609 women’s monthly groups. _one_of the * sr bisnene Jet, tee The. first family night of the the Philippines, will be speaking hers; 1:90 F. M.-sRtudy Class aaa einasdins, anny pea bohy 4 - emey Sneee OSes Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baumgart- |--4-" ’ , nate _ HIGHLAND Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd |wife who began missionary work CONGREGATIONAL Short. in Mindanao in 1952 have been CHURCH Also serving will be: Mr. and 1% Bleck Off M-59 on Milford M4. onal ange ong virgo 10:00. 2. m. Sunday School __|Benson, Maginnis, Mr. Mostlag and Mrs. C. L. Mulkey, Mrs; W. H. hea dod ‘eit Lehman, Mrs. 8, E. Minard Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Verney. The Rev. Alfred Holman, tor of Knox Presbyterian United Detroit, will present an b ed lecture on his recent trip to bbs ‘Africa, Presbyterian Pa et ou ot by : to t a num Gand tae Boetons ae : N. iG m to nes- CONT Nigeria, Me visited “the "Koon sinshay tik iA. ‘ae jets ‘ . € ige t t ; GARLAND AVENUE Practical RONQUOM [Race'a veers sot mey tel Wea, fae hi Dresies Wren, ot Oakland at Cadillac Theodore BH Allebach, Paxtor_ Bible School ......11:20 A.M. Worship. ........: 10:00 A.M. LAYMEN’S SUNDAY Youth Fellowship . _Evening Service 7:30 “CHRIST SHIELDS THE BLIND” Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 4} JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Edmand 1. Watkins, Paster Bible School o30AM. 4 Worship 10:45 A.M. Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. 4 Evening Service 7:30 P.M. 4 Wed. Night Prayer Meeting . 7:30PM. > wT ws , ~~ An. AUBURN HEIGHTS ~$ 2436 Primary Street 4 }. Warvey McCann, Paster a fo Be Topic of, Talk The need for practical religion will be the topic of a free public lecture by Sylvia N. Poling at 4 p.m. Sunday in the First Church of Christ Scientist, Williams and Lawrence streets. ~ A member of the Christian Sci- ence Board of Lectureship, ‘Miss Poling will speak on “Christian Science: The Way to Holiness and Health.”” « ‘ Active in public education sev- eral years, Miss Poling holds de- grees from Arizona State Callege and has studied at the- University of California at Los Angeles and —. University of Southern Cali- a. Becoming interested in Christian Science as a college~ student, she resigned from the teaching profes- sion in 1950 to devote full time to the public practice of Christian Science healing. famous English cathedrals. the program. Faith.” study planning to becothe Planning arrangements (left to right) Mrs. Robert Boggs of 2010 Crescent Lake road, A native of western Canada, the Rev. Mr. Holman received«his col- lege and seminary work in Texas. || He was ordained to the ministry i Presbyterian coming to the Detroit} William Hertle Slated’ to Speak at 10.A.M. At the Oakland Park Methodist! Church, Laymen’s Sunday will be observed with Everett Robertson and Reginald Lamont arranging William Hertle will be the speak- er at 10 a.m, using for his theme, Mustard Seed A high school student, William | has applied for a local preacher's} license through the church. He is taking a conference course of were Mrs. ~ Services Sundey,.10.A. M. Sun.,' = purs., Set, 7:30 P.M. Bishop L. A. Parent, Pastor rea "SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “PROBATION AFTER DEATH” Sunday Services and * Reading Room : ORES WAM to 5 BM, + Wednesday Evening : Service 8 P.M. Friday to 9 PM. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets “ HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS... RADIO STATION CKLW TELEVISION MO ke SUNDAY—9.30 A.M. Sanday ite A. Channel 7. WHET ay Ee * Evangelist to Speak | The Rev. V. L. Siggers, a blind} evangelist, will be guest speaker at 8 p.m. Sunday in the St. James Missionary Baptist Church, Bagley St. The Rev. V. Lewis extends a welcome to the | public, i - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN West Huron at Wayne Rev. W. H. Marbach Rev. E. D. Aucharé : : e, P; - a Ss i % ‘ % Re get 2 E Rev, G. B. Hershey : ; — “WORSHIP SERVICES | -sexcept the Lord keep the ty bal "9:80 and 11 A.M, ‘CHURCH SCHOOL : | SES 9:30 and 11 A. M. ‘ > Dhaest momma 7 py are eaters 4 eevee nee Pete Pee eeee MORNING WORSHIP .......5...0¢.0s0005: A EVANGELISTIC RALLY ...............5... ‘Tuesday and Thursday, Mid-Week Services “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” ie M §. &. Supt. John Burleson Pastor. Rev. Billy Brown Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. | | | Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. _ “THE WORLD REBUKES A CHRISTIAN” Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 A. M, ‘ min- “ = Bible School \,....,10:00 cr : The northwest regions of Aus-)ister. : ee ee 11:00 A M. ee Cee © » it Conducted ; er, while the coolest temperatures|Herman Kunzé, Emerson eal WHAT MEANS THESE STONES’ by, Layinen qjare to be found in the extremejand Mrs. Albert Barker, president : . re southeast section. of the Women's Society. j Youth Fellowsbip .. .6: mM. x 7:30 P M. MMUNITY UNITED | «“ ” _ OPRESETTERIAN = ines WORKING AFTER DEATH CHURCH ‘SPECIAL FILM “MARTIN LUTHER” JB) Drayton Plaine, Miebigas Tonight 6:00 P.M. DR. TOM MALONE W J, Tecuwtxen, Jr., Paster rea | $45 AM Bible. Schoo! | Peer flag we + igueesangmedenniag +94" SPEAKING 11:00 AM.. Wojship Service Worship |). sss... LOO AM ff a a | Paster Preaching Evening Service (Baptiam) "-..., 700 PM. t AT ALL SERVICES | 630 PM. , Youth Groups a Te Bg hone Study .... an oe : | , Evening Worship . 7 : 4 ; Bee 748 Pa Prayer Srvc >| Lowell D, Baggett, Choir Director ‘al wage School Attendence Lest Sundey—1184 - ‘@nd Study Hour a Rev. Robert Garnet, Pastor a | 4 . ba : =. : Se oto geet : ¢ j j } f \ hi 4 ‘ : j ; ys 4 Fi | Wats npn | om Ge ‘hear him. October 17-28 7:30 Each Evening Rev. Charles H. Lipker of Findlay, ‘Ohio, has been in the active Ministry for 25 years. Mr. Lipker has traveled extensively throughout the nation, holding Revivals ard Camp Meetings. The ministry of Mr. Lipker is interest- _ing and unique, having a keen insight into the Scriptures and a sound and logical approach to its teaching. His ministry will be helpful to all who * #* _ 60 STATE Ne veseeeeseees 10245 A.M. A.M) Oe ee eee 9:45 A.M. . io | MAKE YOU FREE” t, speaking 4 - 6:00 A. M.—Hoely. Communion “10:00 A. M.—Morning. Prayer, i Cs Ty ills Congregation '|to Hear Returned Missionary home on furlough from the mis- the Pilgrim Holiness Church, Have you ever wondered whether the method of healing.disease, overcoming poverty and restor- ing harmony which Christ Jesus employed can “be successfully used now? For an answer in simple, understandable terms attend— A Free Lecture | Entitled “Christian Science: The Way to Holiness and Health” By Sylvia N. Poling, C. 8. ae Phoenix, Arizona otis Be tabie: te Clovoinnd, "Okes. ,. Africa. the “‘first of several steps” Colorado Springs Bible College. to hear the Rev. Mr. Bursch. The Rev. Daniel R. Bursch, sion field in Africa, will be guest speaker at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at While in Africa the last five ‘lyears, the Rev, Mr, Bursch was district superintendent of the INZ|Jembo District in Northern Rho- desia and later of the Mt. Frere District in Cape Province, South | He supervised the educational activities in each of these places. Prior to going to the mission field, Mr. Bursch was principal of the high school department of the | The Rev. E. C. Swanson, pastor, extends an invitation to the public -U. S. Pastors Off on Brazil Tour 12 Methodist ‘Pastors Spend Month Mission Churches Twelve Methodist ministers from throughout the United States left Miami, Fla., Thursday for a month-long evangelistic mission to the Methodist Church of Bfuazil, and a tour of Methodist missions in Latin Americal |” The mission, sponsored jointly sions (New York) and Evangel- ism (Nashville, Ten,), will include The director of the mission while it is in Brazil will be.the Rev. Duncan A. Reily, a Methodist missionary from Victoria, Texas, who is secretary of ev for the Methodist Church of Brazil. “linspirational meetings with mis- faith and other topics; afternoons —training of Brazilian pastors and laymen in personal and visitation nig ht s—evangelistic preaching services. The Brazilian church will pro- vide interpreters for the visiting missioners,. The group will tour Brazil's capital, Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 19 and leave for home the following day. In most cases, the churches or districts which the missioners serve in the United States will un- BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH West Huron at Mark 9: 45 A.M.—Church Classes for All Ages Six Adult Classes 11:00 A.M. Rev. Duane Day from Ann Arbor \. “THE GREATEST OF THESE” 5:00 P. M.—Fellowship Hall Open for Recreation 7:00 P. M.—Youth Groups—Devotions derwrite the cost of the journey. ‘The mission and evangelism boards will not provide funds for the travel, St Hugo of the Hills Holds Youth Classes Religious instruction classes for THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin and Fairmount Come Bring Your Family to Our Growing SUNDAY SCHOOL (all ages) . Peeeee rte fie Tiere .1000 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP.............. +eoeeoneeegenes 1100 A. M. JUNIOR WORSHIP (old auditorium) ...0.5.ssee00-:11:00 A, M. PILGRIM Y. P. §&. . Suscceabegaseccescs. ONS P.M SPECIAL MISSIONARY SERVICE Sere reer re 7:30 P.M. ~Rev. D: R: Bursch; Caps Province; Atrica— Will Be the Guest Speaker — Hear Him! The Little Church with the “BIG HEART” ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt. grade school children are being held every Sunday after the 9:30 Mass in St. Hugo of the Hills Church, Bloomfield Hills. The following high school stu- dents are attending the evening classes at 7:30: Shirley Conlan, Ted MacManus, John Mc- Donough, Michael Murphy, Duann Rigdon, Jean Sinclair, Sandra So- |roka, William Stelzer and William Monaghan, Christine Offer, Mary Chika, Richard Rogowski, James by the Methodist Boards of Mis-|- Recital Slated " director of the four choirs at Mace- MRS. MINNIE CUMMINGS ‘at Macedonia May Building Fund Club to Sponsor . Musicale Sunday Evening © The May Building Fund Club of Macedonia Baptist Church will pre- sent Mrs. Minnie Cummings in a fall recital at 7 o'clock Sunday eve- ning at the church, Alton and Mo- tor streets. : .. Her program will include hymns, classical, spiritual and gospel numbers, Mrs. Cummings, a former resi- dent of Tyler, Tex., is presently tee i centerns of the Korea, 5 underlined that no in any way in- Vermopter , will ad- autonomy of the| p on “Post Mac- said. Japan.” A graduate of py eaiiadaiinad ins he ‘ oe he Sn beties, ths = Hiroshima, ‘| Cmpengeiunep | Arrested as a spy on Dec. 7, ference to national denomina- '194) he was intened until his re- sea tm xe gi, fr a et Ss on , * : % * function of the state| Men’s Club to Meet Dr. Skidmore said, its responsibility for the basic| The Rev. John A. Drummond, tasks within its own|pastor of Covenant Community its fundamental re-|Church in Redford will to the churches within|*Peak at the Christian Men's lunch- as. & service Agency for [oo Bt 12 noon Monday in the Wal- accomplishment of those for the Kingddm of .” The donia Baptist. in music at the St, Louis elemen- While in Texas, Mrs. Cummings was a radio soloist for station KGKB, She ,came to Pontiac in.,April 1951 and united with the Mace- donia Baptist Church where she ee as pianist several years before becoming choir director. Guest soloist for the evening will be Walter Moore with Eugene Rush, pianist at the church, serv- ing as accompanist, The Rev, L. R. Miner is pastor. Bible School fo Hear Mrs. T. E. McCully / Mrs. T. Edward McCully, will morrow morning. f Her subject will be “A Chal- Mrs. MeCulty, widew of one of the five missfonaries slain by the Atica Indighs in Ecuador, South speak to the combined Junior and/ Adult departments of the. Bible/ School at the Oakland’ Avenue} United Presbyterian (Qhurch to- She received her first training}. lenge to Youth.” /Mrs. Norman i Nelson and darted rial wal be| hi: _theard_in_a_duet/ : 4 Experiences in Nigeria, India Speaking Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the Stringham United! Missionary Church will be the Rev. | wg missionary to Nige-| He first went to Nigeria in 1924.| and was joined four years later by his wife. Together they mas- Ummels have translated parts of the New ‘Testament and other! books: into the Dakarkeri and] — Mrs, : Weyburn C. Johnson off | U]'D . wit drtan,c sie] LUTHERAN dia will be speaking at 7:0 2.1 CHURCHES Mr.-and Mrs, Johnson left for] MISSOURI SYNOD Min We eee ek oF Con of a a. Thelr work has consisted of village)’ ST. PAUL evangelism and Bible school work. | ; Their return brought them sige atte Basen Kong, Formosa and Japan. F George Mahder, Pastor = — | Morning Service ..10:45 A. M, FIRST UNITED ~ i Confessional Service First . and | Third Sunday at 10:25 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH |} 0°) sone oso u. miter set |! GRACE $ AY ‘1 mek Corner Genesee and Glendale Worship’ ecko: ll am. me Ce) Cevesdeoceseooooccoos Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor Young People’ ..Wed. 7:30 Services at 9 A.M. and 11 A.M. Study: ..... Sat. 7:30 p.m. fi] - Sunday School at 9 A. M, Rev. Marvin P. Hester i. and 11 A. M. . “The Whole Gospel fer the .. Whats Worle”. = ST. TRINITY Lake St. Church of God Auburn Ave. at jessie eibeut, oan 6.18 (RAST SIDE) Rev. Ralph C. Cleus First Service ..... 8:30 A.M. Second Service .,..11:00 A. M. age Chase Street Se ee Pr ee se 10:30 A.M. Evening Service ............. 0.0000 7:30 P. M. Gertrude Beane from Lansing, Trustee M.S.5.A, Open Forum ........... .. . 7:30 P. M. Wednesday FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 4 North Roselawn ts in One aig ee a ___They_ ee ee” * Morning Monsare by the Panter, 1:00 A.M. E. ©. SWANSON, Minister Schultz, Cynthia Braun, Robert J LEROY SHAFER, Paster "| Daj ict, Theo MacManus, Mi-| America,/ie tm the cast of the chael Monaghan, Tim David and| Srey “Martyred 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL John Wilde. At 7 p.m. Monday, the Bible nt Set A Pinan «oe pg gtigl-aersces| FIRST METHODIST 1100 A.M. WORSHIP Michael Murray, Sheila Hall. Earl Gotberg, ven-] : 2 ‘A Hungry World Betore Elinor Hogsten, Barbara Went-|trfloquist and magician from De-l| - §. Saginaw St. at Jadeon Paul T. Hart, Pastor f e Sei * bal Helpless Church” é worth, Perry Phelan, George Bea-. t, will be the main part of the ; 10:00 A. M. MORNING SERVICE hurch of Christ Scientist [iver John Chika and. Gerald Otter. ; LAYMAN’S SUNDAY mun and Lawrence Sts, Pentinc, Michigan ) YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ARNOLD in Charge % my PROGRAM FIRST CONGREGATIONAL L CHURCH 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL ‘ 7:30 20 PM. &, EVENING WORSHIP Corner East Huron and Mt, Clemens at Mill . 15 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP | “RST UNITED MaSstONARY CHURCH ||. S*THy Marina Seren 1820.4, ‘wets ss Syn Pape Pail 3 4 i on a O. P. Eastman, Minister The Rev. Me. Burton, Preaching mt wes Series on “Cots Plan ot the Ager 1:00 Fk, ; = | * ” He | . : J 4 ( ‘ : + | EA , st See ae ol ae Vig PRN ae AS X ae eS Be a3 Soo ae Ss Sees Soe es Se ke ES See: Se ee A y i wes ef \ 4 . * ore | “Truly « Man of God ae bee 9:45 «, m. thru 2113 Metwing ‘ & Bible School |: : __ Rev. Finn Preaching Both Services ay 1. ; ‘+ Comel Bring « Friend — : 1 3 A Friendly Place to Wotship! fo Nee Ar att we “| EVANGEL TEMPLE |) ew Annex = | 365 East Wilson ee = B < Reepdlamete SUNDAY SCHOOL Stak icdobconselectccks cu 9:45 A.M. B Soc toe ae ee AMINE Fs cla chaste (aie osssconeocsanse a 5) their sleeves, but deep EVANGELICAL SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING....9457.M. | {| ee I aa © NemDenominitineel Poll Geapel committee wher it was only a ~~ Geoffrey Day, B.A. B.T.H., Paster of the organization, which is eup|BObbY Jean Short and John | em ported entirely by voluntary con-|>€- : e aS eee & thaioas Ss facta wantered tte awed! Old-Fashioned Revival The addition is 40x50 feet andias the Calvary Assembly Church.|revival will be held with t es : AVONDALE vil set 20. The former chapel” 6, ns sap the lovin ok BAPTIST CHURCH = fiunit and youtn chapel. M155 Auburn Bd, Near Orecke [| Like the present church it is of 10:00 A. M. Senday Schoo! [/baslite block painted white. The : interior walls are blue with limed é i B 7 j i t Southern Baptists Sr cat tAVESIpacesd) SaATeUSIET UE Ts seen “alt 2 = Nish Except Mondays 7:30 P.M. 2 ee ie : ee or 2 Y : ‘FE 2-8 A497 a Ee 3 178 Green Street (Near Oreharé Lake Ave.) Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m. Sunday Wership .. .10:00 2. m. & é we. | “THE spinit AND THE FLESH” Pee One Block North of Welton ; ad E E Qvening Service .... 7909.m z ee SS ; 4 Mr. John Hazlett. Guest Specker = { REV. G. J. BERSOUE, Pastor | BRANCH SUN. SCHOOL, 9:90 A. M. m0 N. Case Lake Rend | - : SHOWING THE ROBES — At a recent luncheon of the Wom- : Pontiac Press Phote 4 en's Society at the Memorial Baptist Church, Mrs. H. H. Savage Bible Institute. Reading from left to right are Mrs. Kyle Wharff, 7. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD of the First Baptist Charch.was the principal speaker. Following president; Mrs. Lon Brown, vice president; Mrs. Savage and : 25 East Boulevaré—South of Lookout Drive ‘the program, she was shown the royal blue robes and silver | Mrs. Floyd McGoldrich, treasurer. The Institute is in Bradley, 9:45a.m. Sun. School 10:45a.m. Morning Service |}. Se ee ee ee re 7:30 p.m. Evening Service — : : : errno 2 mtenns.Bamaey, Micoter’ = Gen, Callie’ Aallanen, tok 2 , f Reading the Scripture leon willl! PIRey SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH a aymen § ay 1 |] 316 Baldwin Avenue FE 2.0984 . = ; ' A men’s chorus composed of 28] Young People’s Meeting Tues. ... 70 pm. ‘Bis. q , ee a. {members will sing “Rise Up, O} Prayer Service Thurs. ......... 790 pm tha | ) must || Church of Christ |, Men of God” and\“God Our Tie] Sattedey Erosiogetvce <<.) 798 ! ee q . eed nil 0 rv and Hope.”-The group includes. Sunday Scheel ........... vases, 1000 Gum, : ‘weil through the | 3 “THR HERALD thse mse & TaUEE. S P.M. ) : ‘ — a yp esac bo | Bible Mie jams... ...... t30 am believing Protes ifice Ce : ‘ s . ¢ eeeeeee : : ‘ ae DSRS eee Se es SE seat Men Will Speak, Sing,| Sona Tuson, Ted Bowes, Bili | S'MaeY Brening Service «....:.- 7:00 Pam Protestants ha ey ree) Ga FE s-7009 Lead in Prayer, Read) Bowes, Rey Koch, Cart Buckner _, Public Invited that al id. The | [ FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH oe aa Ha Cr RECN cure tienda ia te . CAI Bailding—5460 Williams Lake Read “And the Truth Shall Make You|George Marien, Carl Niemei, Guy THE SALVATION ARMY dnd sepatiog pes Lord” | a cay Sat arr gp tty : Free,” will be the theme of the|Caswell, Fred Froede, Stanton Lev- te (CITADEL). pay for’ sins, do | ak Brenton Rereiee Lay Oy Sores Sue tomorrow in the Oakland Avenue|.aii George Reisman, Leon Ver- ae : thea tavoonie ant on a United Presbyterian Church. wey, Darryl Mahan, James Cur-] ———SUNDAY . SERVICES —— be, can help te en : a or eles ran, Thomas Robb, Carl Anderson. || gunday Schoot—9:45 A.M. Youth People’s Legion—6 P. M, sins. From the beg aah gp ‘ a WESLEYAN METHODIS | Don Upton dr. will give the |yuliam Willis and William Col] Holiness Mesting—11:00 A.M. Salvation Mesting-—T:20 P. M. poco oe aeent ‘Sein : a 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL =—s«WW.« CY. FS. G45 P.M. sf] Morming will be Alex McAllister | Theodore R. Allebach will speak | $/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen. fered. te, bene eed we ' . 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P.M.” and Thomas Mackie. on “Christ Heals the Blind.” en aoe ae yen te i a | "Rev. C. D. Friess, pastor s | i eee _—*_* YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! is nothing we a ; , Others participating in the serv-| Assisting in the pulpit will be — pay for our ‘ a Ren isn tt roe wil i ea : be : 2 et en ADVENTIST CHURCH * Tiicad the responsive reading and)ie Song service and Willison Webb| | ‘Ted replied, ‘ | H. E. LOBR, r stor song E 56 Mt. Clemens Street «ss Orval Robb, the morning prayer-lwho will read. the Scripture. 1 FIRST BAPTIST C capable « 4 = ge ‘SABBATH SCHOOL cascoessevocceec+se Gaturany, 9:30 A.M. | : i cannot > ag or gr Serreneeegrrarnens Saturday, gett ; Oakland and Saginaw fice for | Brave MmerENG 6000000000002 clivedneeday, 6200 P.M COLUMBIA AVENUE | Pontioe, Michigan forge th : = B APTIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor QASRIReanOMieks Si ses Paranal i } ‘ Ou W. E, Hakes, Ass‘t Pastor a : - vat marten vt — send for ry astif ibility—the World; sus Christ.” , which will be mailed Central Christian Church 64 Wat Clesbis bea | F reaponsibllity.—the, World: Ol Seas Re 6s ee 347 North Saginaw Street Sundoy School ........ 9:45 A.M.. | gain favor in the sight of following: | SS. 3 : ening Worshi HMA, SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. aca cee mn enn een as een e naan { BIBLE SCHOOL ee eee 9:45 A.M. 8. T. U. Se oe re é ? ‘ : : 6:30 PM. (Classes for All Ages) THE NATIONAL erase os _ || MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship ....... 7:30 P.M. MORNING WORSHIP—-10 45 2. Me - OF VASE oe it. “THE FICKELNESS OF FRIENDS Bex 7411, Washington 4, ¥ wae REV, RUDOLPH HEARN, Speaking Wed. Prayer Meeting ...7:30 P.M. > Rev. H. H. Savage, Speaking f Please send FREE pampblet (BAG) j ICk (nic 10 EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P.M. Name... enne caepensnntctenint i EVANGELISTIC HOUR ... 7:30 P.M. REY. A. H. MULLINS, Poster | WSCHAPLAIN RUSSELL HAGGARD” : ; LA i Fa, \.” Wed. Prayer Meeting at the Church 7:30 P. M. Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention . | Se ab cars cane Bae aim ER ge : - | ‘ " * : 20 ge : - ee ee ey er ee 2 8 pet i. ies fa i “dst Men's Quarts, they were a part of the program ot ORR PR A Se a, “iid ree BOS Sohreiber of Wall in the First: Yetbodi« School sent their gift of money in a basket of fruit. It street at the annual Harvest Home Banquet in the First to the pastor, the Rev. Paul T: Hart, by Methodist Church Friday night, was presented Linde rian of anerbary drive (ew ih) Gary = Brin in the sheaves was Earby in an ear of corn. The money was pre- ; ‘Photographed as PSs came down the row and Ron, beside his mother, The ging y , , Austin of Oakland avenue with his wagon sented to the Rev. Paul T. Hart Friday / / steps the wet hall ao the First ion “was the 66th annual Harvest load of grain, fruit and corn. His offer- night. at the annual Harvest Home/ . | Methodist Church Friday evening was Home Banquet. The Rev. Mr. Hart is the family of the Rev) Poul T. Hart... pastor of First Methodist. ,_ine from the Wevleyen Cless wes found. Banquets fh Roger (lejt) and Douglas are in the front IN Chant ; ew aprer lof Pi Omicron Formed in City An organizational meeting for a new chapter of Pi Omicron nation-| al sorority was held at the Baldwin avenue home of Mrs. Buhl Burt) - Thursday. * * * Members include Mrs, Maynard| |Holmes, Mrs. Stuart Hutchinson, |Mrs, Richard Maier, Mrs. John! |Voorhees, Mrs. Donald Steele, Mrs. | ie ‘ ark baa Jr. and Mrs. a -.. ; : 3 table, ia unique ways : ginners Class came wear- Plans were made for a Christ- ; ing _sunbonnets and -kerchiefs -| Mag party with lota Eta chap- ae carrying fish poles. ter on Dec. 12 at Hotel Waldron. , ee On that oceasion the first degree |_ will be given to the new pledges. Also presént at the meeting was Mrs. Leo Zuraw, of St. Clair) Shores, state president, Mrs. Zu- raw explained the fundamentals. of apes” * * hk inel Wek whe vet hey ties. | |E. Verne McCall on the origin of} the sorority. Mrs. Paul Hoskins of jIota Eta Chapter also attended. | , Pe aie ae ita at — é rs. : f Judge ie aed Aidlaid wes wel tun, -¢right)—when--he—arrived—at—the~rausman- ot Lincole avenue. | — 4! ANE EULER ; _ er by Lewis Buller of North Sanford H arvest Home Banquet in the First | ger ene is ae oo dB: Ralic of Obawa: dtive MS U /. | street, general chairman, (left) and Paul Methodist Church Friday evening. Judge \Concert This Evenin : : Yee t asia MO Unit Two / Brown of Sylvan court, program chair- Holland was toastmaster for the affair. ; . 9) none the — of weir daughter, Diane; to a: ys Conducts “ign AERA ER SARE ah ae k Asie De are Sak te eae tania, belated cer al bpp arid Quartet = Lewis E. Wint of Holly. He is the son of Mrs, Russell it ! e Pictures Seén : resent a concert at 1: p.m. t© C. Barrett_of Holly and Lewis Wint of Farmington. \by Fireside Forurn day at Evangel Temple on East’, ee ‘ : . Wilton avenue. Quartet members| Both attended Michigan State University, where Lewis | wc Kappa Deltas Planning Founders Day ris seme cos seter 2c) siilietd with Lae Xi fonerny. Ho tes probe of i of pr mony ‘Two, Mrs. Maude Place ‘was host. The The alumnae group of Kappa,Fowlie of Oak Park will serve as/Eggert, Mrs, Dorothy Coquillard, oe ve Sapna age spo ry ated from. Wayne University Sehool of Mortuary hE god Crt epee: pean ed toastmistress, Mrs. John W. Clark and Mrs. Ar-| cea ae 7 Science. Dinner Tuesday ll on bere Seige tetaragiew sagged 5 Cor i E t ro} es ney a sorority was the first to select . NB) arthut_ ‘Heaton. supervisor of «the race cinerney de for a Hallowee , ee oa * oh s* * aid to crippled. children as the |Wib be. Mrs. Richard amen: (Sncusston sion ont Civil Detenge in Pontiac EMITELTAINS Group a ; rh aye be the MOMS convention, The Southern Oakland County| ®*tonal thregtte yeapeet. (Mrs. Tunis Rice, Mrs. Clarence W.|4t the Twesday meeting of" the, Bast xara Grace . McNerney epteitainedl nt tka he ‘eipip will hostess Kappa Deltas 'Blenan, Mrs, Milton Taup, Mrs.|*Uue" base" cheBomee vin be" shows| members. of Saran -Da : Ei- oe Coleman” avenwe.’ e lay meeting. , atthe sr Ls meeting. s will attend the costume): from Detroit. Mrs. Wayne E. Boyle! Attending the Tweed \David Weikal, Mrs. Kenneth»¥Froe- are be aan y | Thursday. évening in her home on} Husbands will attend ha of Zeta Eagt Detroit, province Will be Mrs. Edwin S. Lau, Mrs. hich, Mrs, George F. Miles. and|tepsday st 19°90 pm, fore sack tunen-| East Columbia avenue. party, for which .an evening of * sen. m speak, Mrs. Gordon'David F. ene Mrs, Frances\Mrs. R. PHusta i Nas i a a Baas a) Mrs, Carl. Miller was ¢ppointed) games has been. planned. ichie Armstrong. $15 Shoreview Dr 8419 24".32" ~A-stunning slim-lined. skirt for your busy winter program. And it requires just a yard of 54-inch fabric in almost every size. No. 8419 is in waist sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32. Size 25, 1 yard of 54- inch. For this pattern, send 35¢ in coins, your name, address, size de- sired, and thé Pattern Number. to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Ii. With your pattern order send an additional 25 cents for the Fall & Winter "56 issue of our fascinating a wide variety of easy to sew styles for all ages. Don't miss it! pattern magazine. It’s filled wer class won the attendance banner. Yo ee ‘Area PTAs Hold Meetings" "sma writs FoR FREE VALUABLE COLORFUL BOOKLET — My Fireplace # Wide ; __High Address___ 3127 W. Huron Your CENTURY Desler FE 2-6122—FE 4-7121 = Lity. State. ‘* 3 + i git 4 _ Open Tonight a Sunday 2 to 5 Dalton | Cashmere Sweaters i 4 | pt Li ih i ; i : | tt you word tee tae m OUPple Elegance Makes "There should be no special weight charts for older stamped, wetleddremed peer Sheath Extra Wearable | : women. Your ideal weight all through life is the same |") You reduest tor leaflet No. 2 tres. as your ideal weight at the age of 25 or 30. ‘phe Pontiac Press. Suovle elegance as only Vere,50 cents each. If paid by check, ; ee Maxwell cam handle it gives this|add 4 cents. ef With Speakers and Informal Talks ao aase-sonaier: cs. + nseslale ne ered bow tie, the ends adding toll uncheon Attended |f by Pioneer Sisters Mrs, Maude Schram was hostess |} to 17 members of Pioneer Sisters|f] PARISIAN Wednesday at her home on Rose- * sage BEAUTY SHOP FE 2-<059 eon and meeting. 7 W. Lawrence (Over Old Prof's Book Store) | fi i i} i i Hair Styling and Cutting by Oscar : t Hl : : ; : i FE E if Hi i F) ; F z + if i 5 Z , a: g i 3 z 3 i children’s program at the hospital Mrs. Talmadge Shelton. various classrooms, Program top- * 4 + iy New! Exclusive with us | es 13% a ap (apy ger =. 5 4 “f aa [ j i s ee HE i vi : 3 i : yl ee : ‘Hy if if iW fe - 4 af rf 2 i i ri HT f ‘ i it i a G freee 4 the subjects taught range from) bler as chairman; “The benefits held its first meeting of the year ts Length) reading and wri Se cn Thursday. The theme of the ie er ae as Sg erect: From nome of Mrs. Stowell: onyiitiapheth . Bust 0 | o38 . Mrs, Stanley Boyd, president, |Mothersingers Hold - | Mrs. Roberta. McCandless was} i ity ews) IT conducted the meeting and dl |Dinner and Meeting |chalrman of the grou choosing} i Fy High ; Mother To order Pattern 1283, state remeritig oye os | eobes table decorated with a Halloween|Thanksgiving party at’ the home| eipation,” was chaired by Nor- Ging feauines 25 cents exire, ” [°t the PISA executive board and motif. : “iy grea eat aaa man Felt, and John Blake _ [homeroom mothers served as host- ' Wisner PTA Lake road. chaired the discussion on the oS esses. “We tust have the ability tolpore ener: Chen to MEM topic, +“The-values-derived: from | Address American Designer Pat-| Eighty attended the affair and, Posaige BE between ip, meet Tusday evenings St) a1, home making and industrial |terns, P. 0. Box 535, G. P.O. Dept.|heard brief talks by Mrs. Earl| determine the difference between'7:39 at McConnell School. Mrs.) so, P6, New York 1, N. ¥. Classic\Lacy, Mrs. Cameron Wilkinson’ mentally handicapped children and Sidney Fellows, president, and Mrs : Pattern Booklets 12 and 13-X cost |and Kenneth Nagley, principal. i SSree HOUR SALE} handicapped because of emotional|nounce that interested persons can|ment of musical sites aod a 9 to 9 MONDAY reasons,” stated Paul Sullivan,|contact them for further informa-jpreciation’’ was the d school psychologist, as he spoke tion. chaired by William Coffing. 7 SPECIAL PURCHASE! Ship’n Shore’ ot the Wisner School PTA Wednes- | He stated further, “These children fai into one of the fol- mentally pin-check ~ Ivy League - He concluded by saying “One of; Shirt the main responsibilities of the + school Psychologist is to take, those children who have personali- f 98 as 4 ty problems from the classrooms, | NA, thus creating a more wholesome atmosphere for the normal child.” The Pontiag High School Girl's: Senior Ensemble entertained with several vocal selections and it was announced that: the anhriual Fair would be held at the school Nov. 9th. 3 | Mrs, Owen Wright's first grade Mrs. Robert Klingler, Mrs. Clif-; i For Prompt Efficient Rug Cleaning, FE 2-7132 NEW ES “42 Winner St. ony $95 Yer '- Rug and Carpet Cleaners ‘ a Precision tailored Myr | button-down caller! ech more... you's = ff’ SHAMPOO ‘ Lf center back-pleat! | Ship’n Shore tailors the biggest fashion on the cam- pus in the littlest of checks! 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LOUIS ® — Low water is “But that’s not the principal exercise,” added Miss | slowly throttling commercial nav-|whose measurements are 35-2244-35, which ‘gives her igation on the middle and upper|line ‘about two and one-half inches thinner than the River and other water-|peautiful gal would have. - “Here it is—try this one,” she invited. Fitold by barge line officials yes- Lying fiat on her back on the floor, she lifted her legs all op-river barge traffic) as high as she could, lowered them to about an inch from | ng hee 4 the floor where she held them for a moment, then lifted Rocks near St. them again, and repeated this performance 10 times. of any 5 Bo of a oe ent ur dry Shipping on the north’ end “That's all you need to do,” she said. “Ten times in ging ties sot so tion oti ga th i4 ‘. river usually continues until morning, ten times at night, and your rib cage will be it : frozen over. At times the sea-| stee}.” expect him t to send it back to you son has lasted into early Decem-| wrat-s an?” T said in surprise. * © *@ * * * Fo in a crisp, clean bag. on your garment— fon-profit barge pool formed| “Don't say ‘That's all?’ till you try it,” she recommended. oil transport firms in an effort) she was right, for I could only get through five ma- ° os . : ee ee ee neuvers the first time. I seemed unable to get my legs up ‘Many stains don’t show up whic w hits ‘them, and then J: (nop mesne olen Repomang unt ter ceca apis eT an operations next week, and then when I lowered them, I couldn’t seem to get them ~ it is too late. Certain will react on cellulose acetate — 9 %| ‘iinois officials’ have appealed| back up again. - under heat and cause material to disintegrate or the color (9) )to President Eisenhower for an} «>. so» sts hard at first,” Miss Crain, the mother of four,’ to ‘The best thing to do is always send the garment _ petal hae Ba pr Sa na which mialtes tt-all the more Yemarkable, said. to the. as soon = you can after ee eee something to relieve “an unprecedented low| “But soon it becomes a part of your daily routine. Any so- | l\water situation.” called beauty secret is no good if it takes a half hour because, | | | 1 OTTAWA, Ill. @—Harry Lyon) Miss Crain added that it’s also such a wonderful investment was permitted his freedom on. a/because when you get your waist down, then you can wear any ‘BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD ie atl ac lc rapes | | the $1.00 henge had st “You can be well dressed for the tiniest amount of money | sented for payment of a $500 bond.| because it’s the expensive clothes that disguise figure de- of the had been charged with tres-| fects. So maybe you take five or six minutes a day... passing. -| and see what you've got.” Pontiac Chamber of ‘Giseenciée _ 1228 showed wp in court 868i" scan you eat anything You want to then?” I asked her. | peace and Murray set his bond) “I weighed 112 in high school and I weigh 112 to 114 now,” | When Lyon again pre-|she answered, “When I get up to 115 pounds, I start watching) eee out a I fear there is one slightly important fact here that Miss wrote Lyon a $500 personal check) o,1n qidn’t mention. She started the exercise when she was! change. 15 and has been at it all these years since. | “And don’t lie on a bed to do the exercise. That takes away ithe good of it. If men,” she added, “had to wear form-fitting) things like women do, they'd all be tremilated, and they'd’ | exercise.” ~ Personally, I have my doubts about the benefits of the thing | for men, because, although I did the exercising, it made me 50, j hungry, I gained two pounds. THE WEEKEND WINDUP seis Grace and the Prince will buy a portable aluminum house) here, for camping trips .. . Dancer Bobby Van vacationed at the Concord, first time back since he was a caddy there. . .| Billy Daniels, returning from London, won't work in N. Y¥.; too! warm for him here. Phone FE 5.6148 . Waldron Hotel Bldg * * * Singer Julie Logdon said she’d never work in another cafe; but was lured by Las Vegas loot .. . Shirley MacLaine will at-/ tend the “Around the World in 80 Days” premiere, with David Niven ... Donald Crisp refused MGM's paatag? deal to por- tray Andrew Carnegie... TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A gal at the Versailles says an ad-) mirer gave her a mink. It’s still runing around her apartment. | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Some wives are magicians—they can turn anything into an argument,”—Betty Cashman. Ted Berkelman says his neighbor's house has a sunken living. room. It- wasn’t planried that way, but the house was built on | soft ground. That’s earl, brother. ae A TT f | t i | (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) i i Fox & Hodes Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 ~,- Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations XQRIVE THE ORUNK DRIVER. OFF OUR | ROADS... VOTE FOR JOHN 8. MARTIN FOR SECRETARY OF STATE | of State has broad powers to revoke or suspend licenses of drunk and reckless drivers. | A "(ad a ee ee Martin) pos h of Telegraph Rd. FE $-4500 let's face it, you're only going to do it for a week. 3 an : ne ||Big Bill : Ae : r to. ask hen ea = textiles or F 9 & sre nenry “But this takes only a few seconds and any woman can“do| 7? at ———— TOM 0080 SWI sank afterall we-all-have the same equipment.” pee HIT NO. 3 Syl UGH Attn! QW SHOW ‘SUNDAY—MONDAY HIT NO, 2 ACUI Tl HIT NO. « 4 EXCLUSIVE \ FIRST SHOWING IN THIS AREA ‘Starring ;, | —AND— The BATTLE CRY of the SOUTH PACIFIC! | THE STORY OF THE NAVY'S FIGHTING. MEN! Away Alex Boa 1s JEFF CHANDLER - GEORGE NADER: = JULIE ADAMS ‘LEX tate Fe 006 - + RICHARD BOONE - JOHN MCINTIRE sn trot oA UNE. TRATION pene 1 Sis : j z al i ef p33 mS 2 r 25 I Z : lei ry ; a 3 gas a 4 A se ee td peeks ’ tom i - t : > ‘ - i uf i 5 Ai ro |September, 1955. | Pvt. Brand is a member of the | Third Armored Division of the U.S. ane * *¢ * | Bill F. McGowen was recently | Promoted to Specialist Third Class. He is serving with the 249th Field) Ce : meee : | Commando Kelly : in awe wa |Starts Working LESLIE CARON = JOHN KERR women -88 os Scrap Buyer | ST. LOUIS @ — Charles BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN — Blue BLUE SKY | TONIGHT : DRIVE- E-IN Last Time! : A F He g in Color * Kelly, 36, has a job with q Co 2150 Opdyke Rd, Ph. FE 4-4611 | Open 6:00 Show Starts 6:30 0/9"), aid nix children here ‘BIG 4-UNIT SHOW Hit No. 1 Hit No. 2 { E Es : 8 5 ong NI-ZATua The- former Army sergeant, credited with killing 40 Nazis in money. Community Theaters STARTS 10:06 Hit No. 4 wooo |] OWL SHOW: WOODPECKER | "Cartoon || - FEUDIN' © Carnival” || FOOLS” ep be mig STARTS 11:39 p.m. 2 & STARTS SUNDAY eolor, ‘in. _Wed., Pri: “Moby Dick.” color, Greg- ee em: “The Catered Affair,” Bet Bat.: “Day the World ” guper- Richard ening tok Nelson; “ and Peter,” color. ‘ wpeaug 445 eajg — NI-GAIEC ANS a seal AqsS wie = nr 433 i fi i A a , Dennis M + “Away color, Jeff 3 Sun., Tues.: “Streets of Laredo,” color, Holden, Mona ; alied Lake pe tng get in the Ha Bouse,” Mickey ; “These Ss 201d — Seng 44g mig — NI-GAIUC ANS ANTE NI-ZAINC ANS ANTE — esha 445 9R1g — NIAAIG heroic action in Italy, received| = $40,000 tr magazine and film|" contracts after the war. But ‘ill-|= ness, the failure of his service sta-|— tion and other reverses ate up the| wyctor| in oe “Leather Saint,” Paul) =] . = Reege : : “Qun That Won the West,” ; Ail Boater” —, jeolor, Alan Ladd, Brenda) % 8 - 4a Lake — W % Bat.: “High dety,” color, Bing Cros-| | by, Grace Keiby, Sinatra.; “Ani- Years,” James Cagney, Barbara Stan- ‘Specialist McGowen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McGowenligsue “Joe Smith, Ameri of 348 Baldwin Ave. the 1942 film that starred Robert * * * : Young. It was — Now stationed with the U.S, Navy|young Democrat na Dore)" sw, Pe ‘We are disappointed mug (Schary..,. tt Marion Brando's role Mat./man's album of .“Wide Wide « = “7g 2 oer Ap “¢@ e ‘2 says, “ Ca to leave for lunch.” He was speak- of Men in Service |r : ’ Heading role instead of being Artillery Battalion, Fort Bliss, eo ae yd Texas. mer... tt E : i “Our final decision on tion of a walkout will after we collect our checks this weekend the August Moon.” The picture goes to Broek- ale Sey Just Wild About Harry B WASHINGTON ™® — Former mad fi e cialis “Seine billed as a feature at to-| Holland said day at a “Ladies Day for Adlai” | way luncheon, Canal Egypt teen Russians train ‘J other pilots Eg +3 ~/ Hid - FAMILY SHOW asi \ +h : i} Tomorrow BIG-4 UNIT ii ‘ i] ‘s A (_f. A ane [Sat A oa eal ae en as SSSSSSSSS Nesaa EEE SSS SS SS ~ /) THE HALF-BREED Lab. Uusleuimebsatal | ’ a Taleb eae i fh Lk] ~ | = 2 JECOND GREATEST OLX 4 = ce PS = Television — wp-eauq 44g nig — NI-GAMMG ARS ANT NI-aAIUG ANS Anta — For Color | v WITH HOME ‘|/ Peotos MICKEY KNOX DEMONSTRATION ") rvision NT ~ UCI So yaar | JAMIE OHA | HAMPTON 2 “Also Showing: “FEMALE JUNGLE” ELECTRIC “BLUE SEY DRIVE-IN — Bjue Sky Drive-in — BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN $25 W. Haren FE 4-2525 | © NI Now: Here is a picture for all who say: Catch me | @ star, set — but most of all tell. me.a story! A | story that'll have me laughing, hurting, spellbound—and atop | the moon! Tell me a story I'll never forget — The Eddy Duchin Story! TREAT YOURSELF 2.0 FAMILY To A ‘ o- = Good Movie Tonight’ Oa Ria ralel NN HAL paint me @ sun- THE STORY KIM NOVAK EDDY DUCHIN > » Bt * DUCHIN STORY | (ms 1 Mr. Magoo CinemaScope Cartoon — Latest Globe News zs | __NEXT ATTRACTION © “WAR AND PEACE” WW strand | DISTAKT ( ‘ | MARI ALDON fe Box-Office Open Until 11 P.M. >) GARY , (COOPER | 4 INU You se THE EDDY 1 ee ae ee eer | A] | | g after tak- night. all up semi-final _ following the fight. lag. 3s the! Ist Visit to Olympia PCE PEE In other games, the Browns are| in’S6 Series = 2 favored over the Redsking at 2 [ales oer the Gren Bey Pasa te Ota San is ogee ar ip Oe 38 heme titel ber Te - ee eee tenors ge [Bruins will be in action in Detroit $3, while the Rams were losing), 're 2st tine of the new cam: sa baeieetly 400i, end ip Chbeage (ee ee ne ee On ee ee tO ee ee All probably will see action but|Bears thumped the 49ers 31-7. Regnier ree SH, Mclihenny, rookie sensation who is the team’s leading ground TREE it is doubtful if they cah stand up|. There will be no electronics Incidentally, the Bruins carry |. S#iner and scorer in three games this year. Mcllhenny has was been over I ay pata ae ' adler a age se So yards rushing and four touchdowns to pace the Lions. : Adding to Notre Damme epach |bury line we weet . eee oe ee oe te five ‘ey Players. ‘They are lgreat quarterback holds much : they have dropped 14, tied six. Taets, anata Tare Lononsie nak | earns of oe Teeh for a respect fad i ‘Four new players are on the , 2 - ~ " Ses : Worneng’s running, | passing, Si. Frederith inshe tin Sat stc-Ineeen trem when 0 , was Northern's sixth succes- ah ty] sacs gut OM TOF WOGgES =| Did Around Michigan |=! 2%" ~~ \feiian ans: compte: by’ te Stat ater hve cree Ware Such was the case last 1 Al ‘Viola and) ‘TOKYO w—Catcher Roy Cam- net : az Ge Associated Preas, the Vikings won seat tet five victories, Wot when sharpshooting Joey a ee hit two homers good for| : Grittth said the directors de [sar iet agg estes Nnes Cumlcoached by Elmer Engle, were ie, eg ony up for the’ kickotf,|six runs and Clem Labine pitched My-the Associated Press cided that what they have here is|trai Friday night In the stats top fat, 12 their detent, however, weigh contender, gated, 3 how tong ({unhit, ball today tor give Brook- Hare's bow the top ten ‘Sieme in the Associated Press -High| etter, than siytiing offered ©migrep gunie of Ge year, Pattling back from s 10-0 deficit jecision “in 10 rounds. Know how long/jiyn’s visiting Dodgers a 1-1 tri-/School Polls fared in Friday night football ated Mdiews trae Gee The » __|in the Ast period and grabbing the hustling Gil Turner play, ¥jumph over Japan's Central > : Leading Washington business- score was 24-21, and North- |lead in the 3rd period before North- phia. at of / \League All-Stars. . CLASS A men and organizations, he.said,| ¢T™ used a 22-yard field goal in jern regained the advantage. aa Sen nell tk viseere wad 1. Flint Northern beat Bay City Central, 24-21 Mak stich, eumppemians | ee LS at Cn af tee tacgais A. 2. Bay City Central lost to lorthern, 21-24. = : rgest crowds in taller aival pounds 138 “poe pond cor rte! aed Benge ade iron y Grdod apie Catal best Detrelt Cuollc, 7. peg Ning Pagregyhy msn , BE ee Pom cemyen Shee Te tour. . - 15,680 — looked on as’ the 10A-the Syeared Tuer the Michigai State game, Gofledlopening game to the citeit| 4. Ann Arbor beat Lansing Eastern, 32-2. no propel ot mensres| (OO) Remains iiss mst» stot cbs oe. way to bandage yesterday for the 1st|5-4 creas. 5. Saginaw Arthur Hill plays Pontiac tonight. to help the club, beset by low at- : }1) |tled it out in Atwood ‘Stadi eee oe At the finish . \ * * * 6. Dearborn Fordson beat Royal Oak, 13-7. tendance after successive finishes Flint me ie ae Se oat wollen: be He said his hand is “better.”| Labine had a shutout until the| 7. East Detroit beat Birmingham, 28-6. near the bottom of the league age the = _s ith both hands.|Only a couple of reserve Woiverine|ninth\ inning, when the All-Stars} 8. Midland plays Owosso tonight. se n afen 6-() Heir i haeee- het tame Pyrmont A, ovou gagreld ve cometiniehenentens rallied ‘with two away. 9. Muskegon Heights beat Grand Haven, 26-0. BA ae nec gery Ne 9 Poor ttm? ’ vhosts Ww: Hill, cisive final round but he could / 10. Muskegon Catholic tied Grarid Rapids Union Thursday, 20-20. «iGrigtith Thursday to help with Romeo stayed among the Class Medaed tunes rag “4 poe poz mei hereon bal rl Status Questioned — ee ea cht se, Ge ln lone mcg Oxia te Tse fhe eae é4 with at least 20 solid shots : j. East Grand Rapids beat Rockford, 6-0. Bay City’s fireplug fullback Turner's jaw in that fiery finale Canadian G lt D 3 2, East Lansing beat Sturgis, 34-14. me agar soma ig bait here} | The Bulldogs Scored ‘the first] 148-peund Namen Sunlthy' chet the to a blistering television fight and Oll@r LI opped 3. Walled Lake beat Van Dyke, 19-0. Sn ancteaset. the ey Wiiside the punting mre of Pane teh cote at one we ook stil couldn't floor him i; 4. Sault Ste. Marie beat Menominee, 41-20. os that oiled the etienerte Heepegetictongt arly won Ry : ’ aeein Cal Oct. 30 we Moe City next week because of “seri- : Pi nanrabed peoccmrmln ng ae power ‘for Romeo, * | who starred ~ “ssagaeen 5 ; amateur ft ” ° . 5 * Pankey’s Keeps Lead|sznms ‘use maw was sorte’ %° Mme) 1. Rie Rage beet Rem 10 with a eyander We the earned | Central lod 3Ut7 ne, te’ pio ; «a: , irom Canada’s feam for the ‘ee? 8 8. Albion beat Adrian, 21-13. doen Debits’ stint lies tal neared an end. Y sesanld 8 in City Table Tennis Americas Cup in Mexico| James P. Anglin, president of| 9. Romeo beat Oxford, 26-0. ;| TD. Dave Proper’s placement | But Ni ; oo As cas : gee ws } se uk Ge 10. Portage beat Vicksburg, 18-0. was good. peared Weneng tas quertie une * Pankey’s Hanger . a ; a5 Oe ee eee ee. Am & quarter’ peo ne , three-point lead in Bom Oificiels . (insta ener oe : , : aed Te ee Cana, csmonticesl ceverse ty 1h bat! Table Tennis League today informal meeting with RCGA gov- y to Tom Williams by left half ernors. M k a afier a SSyard march to make it! Sharp, who went 63 yards, After the meeting, Anglin ae awa ne * wling over tacklers as he sprint- in a statements the decks eat FUUING YO, LOND Vib To start the Ind quarter, after a/®4 t Paydirt. rte made on the basis of evi- ¢ 46 oe oy Ser: Progeny pyre ma gmt er serscnee » Od NEW YORK Boxing otticials| gon, rates 40 C. 5, Hobin-| SAN FRANCISCO i — Unclejand coach Milton (Dubby) Holt a 190 game at halftime |Knickerbockers in New York State will not be per/ROGA, concerning “activities be-|Sam™.s, Olympic boxing team, bet-imakes no n. He Ray Ritter went two yards in |/Vf t All mitted to make changes on their|ing cated on, by Moe Norman|‘s' er, but happy. ities Ueee Oiarilbe in tre facet condition poeaibte, the final stanza and Proper con- ee -Stars scorecards after Nov. 1 unlessjf such a nature that it cast,seri-l,ucratia today a ee Or car te seein snames possible. verted for the 4th TD. NEW YORK " ‘ssleven better record, than thig m-(1T to 21, was formoed oa seven de test od tibiae tek (The New York : on ' for seven de-|' three downs of the National Bajus, Vancouver golfer compiled in 1952. cisions—one’ a split—and three and reached the Romeo 17 as the|Basketball Assn. will their - Ipidked ‘earlier in the as} Tem, men, from Hawaiian fly-|technical knockouts. NCAA middle- closest point. Dallwitz hit on his|@mnual game iwth the College All- iste cae: Ueland chan lcomoctioas vetbeenCeanta, Gott ae m Sonals finals. He stopped Paul Wright ) In the other half of the Jman of the state athletic commis-|United States and Mexico in Mex-i=%t MEM and won places on the|Flint, Mich.,. the favorite, with . _|Home Game Ducats header, which opens the Gentes John sion, in announcing’ the changejico City next weekend, twortiahjed Garey fa the 2ét round, Tickets for the five court season, the Harlem Globe- erday. “But as it was we had The military services, as they The went to Mae- ; home gamesitrotters will oppose the Texas : w - a8 they | awa in. the Red Wings will play in Novem- way of knowing when a change FRIDAY'S “rionTs had predicted, won more than |*W® in his final bout against ber willbe on sale at Olympia me _|was. made. Under the new system’ Sarr ditntra a"Bultes'h fw'eg hal the titles—six. Collegiate, |D2ve Abeyta of “idaho State. bog office Sunday noon, it a : this. can’t bappeit.” pointed Gil Turnet, Philadelphia, 10,| fighter» took two and regional judges voted for Maekawa. ‘lannounced today- » It was) Coach Vince Boryla of the ‘2 eee pels seunewyyt efit and Golden Gloves’ champlons [ter liked ABeyta. The little win-| aco Coven day by Lewis M./Knicks will send @ quintet .into Helfand said a simplified score] ,.,,7RAy's . — one. each, ” |ner fought all three nights in a Uni-| Included in thi otecaoer mean eng eg oe ae. card ‘algo, Wil be used hy’ oticals|@. Wasp, , mary «| Beating the seb record We iettinvonud bee oe font Sie oo late pair of cashasis wits Wordita letarting’ Spo Gary' Bensee "et : Wollord 2, The Citadel 19 told medals Presents a tough chore oes at home, : whee i. hy and Richie Guerin of e «! < ‘ / ij ver 4. & * oe ee nie eee! a a2 1 ) 4 3 6-2 & © 0-13 y ‘4 ,on the receiving end both times. | Sean Lavan and Bill ; Lovelandiof George Jr., Holly was pushed to’the limit inireached paydirt for the home ‘posting its third triumph : ees } é 3 a |Pierre,, 5. De forthe Red Sox, huris for a semi-pro team in % pitts * {tgne. | tat : wnow COLT ON LOOSE — Troy’s Jack Fifield is : \ oerees control Clawson defender after taking a forward pass for a long gain Fi E — for the take a 60 the crucial Oakland B game at Troy yesterday. Clawson. pee j wae mw iH a; 2 : ate jead with Ron Brewer going over 2 Downs ® the league lead by whipping Troy, 32-13. along Pees i TOPSY-TURVEY TACKLE — The Waterford «= Fentine Prive Phste|from the four after a Si-yard) 24 at 3 essing - “ | CS who tallied the other. ‘ | tackler is. bowled over by Southfield’s Fred - Waterford behind, 6-0 at halftime, came back to |™&Fch- ge Fe} Yards wi ees ke ie > Salathiel carrying, fell short on Score by Quarters 11 yards later in the stanza to ie Win 3 . ype line and the Jays led sourupmp aa wot 88 ER J , ~ |make it 12-0, fi i : . : at ntermission, ¢ Wa 4 ot Pee u“ 3 , ‘ In the 4th - Walker went ; Avondale Scores 27-0 ’ A Waterford — no time by © hu bs over from A gage he added 1 } out Orion 2222s vee hur FU TOMIGNt Sree | on: i}. 8 \ yards in penalties, having a 70. 3 ac e Ou rion 10. A 20-yard pose Set Salathtel varsity gridders took an easy one \ yard kickoff return and a 50-yard ie - to Clayton Roth was the Big |1 om the Washington Jayvees yes- \ run by Fink recalled. a 3 | . ; | ome Sar 2s terday 187, at Washington's field.| Victory in the Saginaw Valley; Coach Ed Graybiel’s charges, at)" "YESS Take only five ved ares Downs “AE ORION relinquished with some outstanding |first suffered by Orion this season) 4 few minutes later Southfield) Howard Scruggs, Julius Harper Conference, an elusive thing fot|full strength with the notable €X-| avs to go 80 yards for the second: e A. weiYaras Rushing i |passing. The pair finished with and must be considered quite an'stopped a Skipper drive on the 12\and Jallus Charity accounted for|Pontiae High's football team this|veption of halfback Jim Shorter,|TD. ‘The Vikings totalled 331 of s a Total Mat, Tarde nine completions in 18 Three season, will be sought again to- =a e o-i8 = copied by 136 yards and i Dion iz ° Each hit end Dwight Moulton 5 tere by Quarters, |for scores through a MON 'Siiuue 8 8 BU ted ny apiece & By CHUCE ABAIB Saunders kicked three extra into touchdowns and striking con- =~ aren Refsnes ¥ aistently through the air, the Avon- saat ahtiannintn toate dale Yellowjackets had. things all) ™sh their own way as they romped to | sayiak po a 21-4 victory over Lake Orion at) ™ pat Avondale last night. aed ara wae ae : The triumph put Coach Frank) ond om ® Bue laterally | ; Crowell’s locals right back into the| der flip, whlle rupaing J oe thick of things in the red-hot Oak-) *re™ +. a land B League. The Jackets are| The visitors. gave : 3 now tied for second, with Troy andithe home boys put the game on | could take over the top spot byjice in the last 10 terne Barons upsetting Clawson next week. r even got close to victory: ie . By: losing, Lake Orion was vir- |“Nothing went, right trouncing Detroit | tually eliminated from title con- (commented coach Ted 14, s f tention. The Dragons gained well He ot Me wney’s running rs VV eacau sank ay wes ooo oh will string of the Baron ! could Rever a : 2 going as the alert home de- lability to “handle the ball bette oe a oS : fenders pounded on five fum- jthan in previous games and good onelbgeotgat oo gore “ yp fp bles and intercepted two passes. (defensive pl Lonnie Humphrey, Charley and passed to Deg Avegiele hanks Di eee Jgon and Charley “Spann ‘and Marian Devic for > —— apts 7 out the backfield. = t Jackets an early lead they loop play : a te one [ : ; . | have to cope with the two and i 2-13 Victo | : in| din Draves, an serial man, * 3 eZ. " 5. Ponting Press Phete |the Ist quarter-gave East Detroit; as well as a dangerous . s ‘ JACKET ROLLS — Little Sven Blomberg, was piled up by the Dragon secondary before |its 70 advantage at halftime. The) attack by = fleet up a total of 3 sparkplug of the night, went for a first down on going down. Shown in the pileup are, left to speedy Ballman skirted end for) carriers. tience. 2 : awson Trims [foy. |S=2S2Siiess Se Siecle ee SES en a | had | ge 5 sienad piles He Op Calfed Bt | Sele: - oa a dbyerd payairt serie adie s,” on 0 Cagers ! ed pofsession of 1st place with a ; AB, As yards th the th quarter to wind nsorprpedine cy 47 ona ; ey BILL, CORNWELL - es ! “7 . one ket Camen a cuck page dige sev aged op Excited Sub ~ F | ' up the scoring. side of the city. Turn left off from ee ee hdowns, the roaring! * was - , ig 0 con ein n .) - Biringham’s lone touchdown |US-10 (State street) at Mackinaw conference area on Seeks withr enecgthtag. ta. ts. Snote four. starts for the Cots and Leaves Bench, J ‘4 was sandwiched between the |street and proceed five blocks to : - ball books to crush the Colts, 32 yao Downs Runner’ ~’ Shamrocks’ 3rd and final tallies. the stadium. * an sndepend 13, in their 1 egy League 2 be ate ah Tt_was the end of the victory line and also made the point for’ nse or — Fagan PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS 30 stat en ee MAPLETOWN, Pa, UNS)"— A'lor Rochester last night, ‘The Fal-|a 13-13 halftime score. wimimenn a el |Mapletown High School bench|©9Ms, tanked 6th in Class B ranks) In 32 «plays, Lapeer went 12) pointer. Belivway warmer rose to the occasion last|/@st week, could not stop Lapeer’s 14." with Wilson bucking over| 12 tn ib night to tackle a touchdown-bound|10™ Wilson, and were thus beaten’ : Tn EML games last Hil c = ~ ' 2-13. from the three in the 3rd period.|night, Port Huron nosed out Fern- Messenesle Rr Grid Result desicroemmnton ow A bad pass from center gave/*04 in the 4th Period Wilson wentidale, 7-6, and Hazel Park. edged See on | - Paul Medacy made it a f2-man |; s5cer the first break of the game. Ve" Yards alter a 64-yard march.| mt, Clemens by the samme 10 cer ieee ie | Long (italy) and ‘scx’ eilltant Held general, engi-| 2m fr Mapletown by bolting Tne Panthers got the ball on the| Rochester got’ to the thyard |gin. Ferndale’s loss enabled East Spann ys ( mon scuoos = 50 ® tive! rom the bench in the 4th quarter 157 and Wilson, who scored all 25 line in the last period. Wilson |Detroit to gain sole occupancy of us Avendale We Lawes cn A 6 neered his t@ammates to ‘ ve | and -tackling Point Marion's Dick points went over trom the ‘three i picked up 164 yards in 25 carries, ist place ; : 10" s § “ . , Alston 3 ees cess 3 pouch is os Pe age iS Brewer, who hod stolen the ball - ‘| and he has now scored all- of Ainont «6 Ganae 0 tility. End Larry Dorr snared three, Point Marion was awarded a Wed ines ¢ Go vards to uheke | apeer’s M4 points in last two | FF. (Tad) Wieman, director of IT’S TIME FOR | Bioomea Hills 41, Det. country Day® |touchdown passes, two from Kol-|touchdown sy officials, but Maple-| i+ ¢-¢ after the Ist peried, | SO , athletics at the University of Den-| ih ode of Betas varmington 12. . town avon anyway, 20-13. eae if The loss snapped Rochester's ver, has been head football coach y Fall \ Benton Harbor #, Mies 9 Gexven 9 Both teams scored in the 2nd’... game winning streak and wilt/at Michigan, Minnesota, Princeton) our \ - Blawson 33, Trey ae Bob Rush, Chicago Cub pitcher,|Stanza. Wilson went 50 yards onlprobably knock the Falcons out of|and Columbia. S city 8, Bea axee, wears eye glasses when he bats|the kickoff and then added the the top ten in B ranks. nge er > & riotte 20, Howell? .@..., but not when he is on the mound.|point, and Dave Peters: went two fe ' Detroit 32, Madison 0 - a rborn P ib, Royal Ok ? é : ' ‘|e >. foe ee lv us ge Imlay City, Almont ‘|; 7 Fea ane a Holly Il Stays on Heelsy gia wins | a in es | yy | ore Grid Wins Fasting La On, of Wayne-Oakland Leader) cise -tnn vate temhis YOU GET Fito Bentiey ingen. a apatite tb SS wns honed p 64 deleat ty South bi naplas Gatholie 7, Detroit Catholic 0 a" le High School re W-O tilts by a 27-25 count over|Central boss Imlay City yesterday, |" ~ mais ~ 2 See Gaines 33, Pint Hoover 0 ee ened while two other members of the Grand Blane 37, Flint Kearsley 0 first place and Holly continued a/Clarenceville. ke Hazel Park t Clemens 6 on the WSO | close both ed victo- STL, Almont and New Haven kept odson 38, Blisefield 6 _ |¢lose second as post Dennis Clarke scored * twice, the tt ¢, Powlervil! ead 14, Four plays later Wayne Fig ries in Wayne-Oakland League nt Oe pace in race. : jain Y ley passed cight yards to Kelly eames last night. Kee eres hit Tena | Almont sunothered Capec 46-6 % Change’ Fe 3s, Bast Jeckson 14 | 1F the score, * ine ed tng{ Hicked the tee important points | &# five players figured in_ the emt re 98, Camden 7 Clawson drove 68 yards in 11| Brighton and Milford battled toa) 4. tor Holly. seoring lead by Earl Chisa’s 60- * Check 7 Jackson 28 = plays to score its tst touchdown in} 12-12 tie in the only other loop con- ae, 3 yard punt return and his 50-yard % Check S ithe 2nd period, Rehse ran the final|test of the night. West Bloomfield) At Brighton, the Bulldogs) pass play tte Larry Kersten. * Cheek “Grand Maven 8 eight yards, fumbled when he was) 4s idle. bounceg back twice to deadlock ; it Sock "tea: eben * Cheek ' m #1, Gouth Lake 7 [hit at the goal line, and guard Ken ) : t,, [the score but failed in a chance| New Haven * Check | i we Aare! gua _ Northville had no trouble ,lof Dryden to move into a tie with Marshall ; Mi fell on the loose ball in | ap | to clinch the issue when a last & Cheek vareonee 18, Gaiomet 18 sper fama ol racking up its second victory im | warter drive stalled at the Milford) Memphis in the league. =. orth ie Saree 6 the end zone for six points. | the league and fourth of the sea- | —..., Then Milford oaiachedl Ortonville won its 5th game in — st Haven do, Drvaee 7 —— CLAWSON TROY son in hammering out a 24-6 win ‘Brighton's oT pee n & pass laden. ot starts by trimming North _ * Tig CR a a % PE basis ce 4. }eeption broke up the threat in the Branch, 8-0, in South Central play. | “Srey rasp emo amp | he scat rr? “::,8|° Ed Wittenberg sparkéd the win final minute of play. «RIVA © PHYCOL RADIEES hi : 14\a8 be once and passed for, Deino Munson and Bob Cauppi| ‘Paul Susce, son of coach Georges . : ae ‘ **: qgitwo other tallies with Bill Yahne|scoréd the «Milford touchdowns. |Susce of the Athletics’ and brother 1 verse 1 sebseemetaen ty . : | eeneeee BIG 8/2 Cu. 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But her husband, having designed the house, ‘dows. Curtains can.be drawn from either side to darken the proverbial * the ki The ¢ in yellow Formica. * Page is ‘enthusiastic more than capable It yet about this fireplace. Mr. is a platform raised about eight- een inches from the floor, Plants fill one corner, a record player the other. In the center is a pre- fabricated fireplace set on tiles. vides the cheer and warmth overlooks yard. counter, gray, white. The with an dj of _ draperies may be drawn from * r, for a The lower heavy ; Tae ‘ a2 i us 7 ay Ope ier fost tu tai tinalectiaie® h E fu “ail by 3] ae is Ae apa a howeve ~~ The back portion of the house small apartment {6 be made The redwood siding on the back The'l _A& finished with a sealer coat of the house hangs over thé hill. Here if is two stories high. there, or- two bedrooris, a bath and a playroom. But that is for the future. windows are painted a turquoise level of the interior is unfinished. 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Brand new large screen television. Multiple selection — Hi-Fi. music. Multiple choice FM radio. Deep restful carpeting. Warm, pleas- - ant, decorators colors, drapes and hangings. Amco glass enclosed showers and baths. . Truly the Savoy is one of the finest. We want you to see the Savoy for only by actually visiting this wonderful, new Motel can you fully appreciate how much i is being offered.. Come visit us during our Open House. We ¢ are preterus to the builders, suppliers and everyone who had a part / in its construction and completion! 120 S. ‘Telegraph Road, Pontiac * * foq UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE im Estimates ~ We paler oe: rH AORN KINZLER ee iy FE Bi rey the | rT living | — Lighting for safety: in the. bath-| TO BUY OR SELL pam Brees REAL pare to prevent falls; in the chil-| play and study, | ~ ' Sites... Priced from « » Convenient Terms seat eh 8 et a 4 “MID DWESTconsraucrion Co, 9S. TELEGRAPH RD. 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NOW *28°°) Q y La VeueegaPseassnHesseseenessscesuses: i PELLA Wood Folding Doors smoothly | William: Lechner smoothly surfaced, Pot wroatten | Sela ReCHner scratches and scars are bound to: : Scraping or sanding 27 N. Cass Ave. or roi HEAT ves | - “BE 2.1821 68” and 3’x6’8" Only a Few to Be Built 3 afd Wee ui t i q fe j= EES | ROSE HILL REALTY CO, hem | SS ae eeol | 19470 GRAND RIVER - 3 KE 2-9060 LUMBER 00. | pete power sander of the tuanilie bel. “se Naw and Wood Homes ln Michigen oo | aT GaGa ou 4-s00a | om tine he, 2 = | aie , , poy dn apery joints, and No. 1 for the second cut. on iro 50 SOLD! ONLY " LEFT | 0 or 00 paper (or, both, if neces " | ' mse ee a T0 BUY or SELL! 351.N. 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WITH HARDWARE and SCREWS DOORS. °34°° - *3950 | V | @Face Brick |} A | @ Three Bedrooms 1 L- | © Bath With Vanity U E © Double Closets © Full Basement with the Recreation SPECIAL FALL PRICES on JALOUSIE WINDOWS |} }eCar Port BRICK For BREEZEWAY and PORCH ENCLOSURES } B | @ Aluminum Screens ae Turn Your Old Porch Into a Beautiful Recreation Room or Den U e Vy-Acre Lots °300 DOWN Our Outstanding Fall Special! Te cheamedi de: sist stants hee 10-ALUMINUM WINDOWS, DOUBLE HUNG, ANY SIZE [| & | @Schools,Shopping, Transportation | = —_/ $13: 2—ALUMINUM STORM DOORS, 7-in., WEATHER STRIPPED fj T | ©FullCeramic Tile Both = “——~ a 99° or $12.75 per window “Pontiac’s Peterson Window Dealer”’ Alwindo Co. 1702. S. Telegraph (in August Johnson Block) ; FE seme 5-3728 | LADDS’ IN C. 4286 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains ~ LI1-1140 OR 3-123 ‘ tie : ; ‘ ic : Sore i : 4 ie i , ae , ree af hae es | no Loe kG aa 4 i \ r rs 5 { | if as = eee a es ae ee eee ee eee. ge Se ee ee ee a ee ee ae es ee ae a ee ee | 5 A Male A a a ci j 7 ti : ce ; i 7 Res tik ) z sigh nA ne aga OO t narae implies, Sexe] CONCRETE CULVERTS oe and ssbesion fibers. They TENN. LEDGE ROCK Install If Yourself |v: s tp ratne for tresatey} = PLAGSTONE = , in ONE Afternoon! |weer ow. rot or rust. |] BRIAR HILL STONE With Full Basement TONOUITE Insulation Pill.s« lidentified by their rigidity andj’ BELDEN FACE BRICK fj) Saretcncmscs ere comti, Set Se] COMMON BAI in NORTHRIDGE as low as Pe sifand sae apse $160 aol. Jen tog to te ile of oo] METAL CULVERTS | VA $325 DOWN = can save up to 40¢ out of every (house. GLASS BLOCK Si fel dolar Just pour it, level ix, | HOT LIME FHA $2.125 DOWN Coots @UARANTEED for she life of your [Upholstery Core Calls | HEATALATOR = | Pica wet ts BIGAML reiasd pecaeeet Sones ('% Regulen Vociuming, | yrmrmuaces | J]_—_—Fall Price Includes Theve Lory Festors | today fora TREE catimass! tor the proper care of upholstered} «= AREA WALLS. «J 3 Sesr'n es carat mom mown © 60 furniture is .to vacuurh-clean it @ OU Mest-Foreed Air * Kitchen with Ample Eating “THANKS rrmaealy, Remember iat xt] CALCIUM CHLORIDE ewan Ee Seo Aaa tt monn* | falta dust as steadily on you soft} «SILICA SAND Bird edie Beers" S Ghatne af Intertor Color To'all the nice people who came out to look. table in the same room. The) CEMENT COLORS «ff & merce suei woos windows 5 knet Pine. Ritcben Cabinet and. buy our. 3 bedroom, full’ basement POOLE ditterence ie: that it ican pe wos] SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE Model Open 1:00 - 8:00 Daily me on Princeton St.. We ore sorry and | LUMBER CO. (7, ist jo strect attention on DRAIN TILE : _ happy to say that we only have two left. Don't wait for dust to become okt | If you will hurry out Saturday or Sunday, cusehold fabrics regularly | ' 2 to.5, one of our courteous salesmen will | tte po MMR gal | . ~~ be glad to help you be one of the remaining | . : | | sy gs a IRE | COAL & SUPPLY CO, REAL ESTATE Sa , ; 140 N. Cass Ave. ae —— > he low ms Driv out Baldwin to. “FR 5-8163 sides Phone OR 3-1295 ¢ bie So SAFETY-LOCK | 2 3S ; | SAFETY-L , : a ether ld. Moves You Right In! nate Rom TE ADD A ROOM i pa Teshinns $ : si i ta Tore ROCHESTER PARKLAND RANCH HOMES i Up to 5 Years to Pay rs * Free Estimates - ae : Westridge - of - Waterford “Bit Wa and a , er “Northern Pontiac's Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built, Homes of Distinction DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND ae SEE MODELS or by appointment DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Highway, near Waterford. Turn on Cambrook : Lane to Ledgestone Drive—right to Model. HELTMAN & TRIPP _ Builders and Developers of Westridge-ol-Wateriord Z 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE at PLEASANT LAKE Custom Built — Project Priced SUBURBANITE BILDORS, Inc. ~ ~~ BEAUTIFUL | | 3.BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOMES WITH ATTACHED GARAGE | ALL Day oR any ged Gi ee ee am ‘ aa He ees fos —¥ A. AUTHIER | Construction Co. peed Cooley Lake Rd. n 7 Days a Week Sink Drain Plugged? To open.a stopped up sink drain, pour a handful of baking soda down the drain pipe, add one-half 2 Rp maemo nan ay MINE i Full Basement Close to GM Technical Center, Chrysler ; $ Jet Plant, Vickers and Ford Chassis. 16, 750 Low FHA DOWN PAYMENTS : ‘ Yeor Mortgages at low, low monthly payments! . We believe we are offering the greatest value of any new homes now for sale in this area (Texes Are Lower in Rochester) ne | ‘ These homes with over 1.200 square feet of living area con- hoaded With Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $30,000! s CLOSE TO LAKES | toin 20x12 tiving room with fireplace and large picture 2 = window. All ceramic tile bath and 12, colored. plumbing HOUSE AREA on fixtures. Ample dining room with French doors opening Pe i ica finial am 2 GOLF COURSES onto patio area. Large kitchen featuring beautiful Youngs- © Storms and screens included Parochial cana, Got Catholic od aca es town cabinets in new decorator colors. 2 of 3 bedrooms : Kitchen fan and hood all within 2 blocks ad ee on extra large to. accommodate twin beds and all have KING * Township park, with swimming, picnick- = All These Homes size wardrobe closets. 2 spacious halt closets for extra © Veni —— — « int: playground across the street are Reddy Wired storage and guest closet off vestibule. Additional storage | ° Sieaekte ahieg ta Seneinie saaioaen trout stream right in the space in attic accessible by pull-down stairs. S| ° birch cupbeords © 5 minutes to Bt Stove Park We offer 140 homesites, all overlooking beautiful woods, rolling hills and lake with , » windows in living room © 50 lakes within 10 minute drive complete lake privileges to all property owners. Be sckgg toa po aha | © Shopping centers : : $78.00 per Month oath over as ots 15,600.00 and up Low Down Payment per Mont and fire protection Model Open Every. Day 1 to 7 P. M. Excl : 4 DIRECTIONS TO MODEL: 1% mile south of intersection Williams Lake \ clusive Sales Agents GORDON.BEGIN aa \_] 18460 James Couzens, Detroit UN 4-4810 MODELS OPEN DAILY 1) TO 8-9.M. ~~ MODEL PHONE—OL 6-9391 Rd. and Elizabeth Loke Rd. at west side of Pleasont Loke. DYER- JAMES Realtors 8065 Commerce ne, !. i Bein 3 3-4771 yy daa Le, ae AE Bh Ni MRE ee A Rs Mee MH: es ee . © Large Family Activity Room © City Sewer and Water @Paio 8 = -@ Paved Streets © Built-in Oven Range © © Storms and Screens aor | Many Other Fine Features Spiers. S. BLOCK REALTY CO. 13740 W. 8 Wile Rood, Oak Park Lincoln 6-1216 ING EQUI PMENT | Otto A. Tr0s 3101 Orchard Loke Rd. ~ KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 DS eS NS Sonn loath dhe sesame ilemt Astomatic MEAT you've always Our new “Winter jostalla- ton method at you intl nor Only 3 hours to convert ent hand-ficed furnace to cleen- SS Se) r= aM Comin. economical TIMKEN HEAT, NEW EASY-PAY OFFER Install now—pay later! No money down! And our convenient 3-year terms megn low monthly pay- ments, too. Phone today for free beating survey and estimate! Ute te 9] 25 ren. ONLY FLEXALUM pro- © Ne Down Payment vides all these ovelucive features: © 36 Months to Pay ¢ Permanent rimisn © Complete Ventilation - Established 1910 Presale 0 * Glare-free halo light © ELBLING | Fer Frte estimate withoct | & SONS = _~—Mileation CALL FE 5.2102 | Sheet Metal Rooting | LEV AWNING OO, 73 S. Parke FE 4-1504 163 W. MONTCALM ee TT a WN PORE) | More HOT Water for Less Money Two Heating Elements Heat Water 24 Hours Out of Each Day Plenty of hot water. all the time for the average far ily, under the new Detroit Edison Plan that gives you : dng oe ges . - -DUO-THERM 52 Gal. Automatic || {I} MATER HEATER i |. |a, Regular $124.95 $9095 ‘4,500 watt upper element—2,500 watt lower element — Fully automatic, fully insulated. 30-Gal. Gas Water Heaters, $69.95 MORE Lands, ‘eset MORE Home . 2 , MORE Space to: ere charming Ranch Home priced to give you MORE!! Living in Lakeland Subdivision i in the heart of the Lake region, you'll discover” a new contentment . . . d.completely new, unhurried way of life. oe Here in Waterford Township all modern conveniences are assured you . all the beauty of nature surrounds you... yet gracious living like this can all be within your income. See this lovely model home this weekend for sure! F ull Price from... $14,540 t Down to Vets Low FHA Terms 30-YEAR Mortgages! MORE Features for Greater Value! @ Studio Ceiling in Living Room, Dining Room & Kitchen @ Ceramic Tile in Both Bethrooms @ Colored Fixtures in Both Bathrooms @ Birch Cabinets in Kitchen © Sewer-Water-Paving All Paid by Builder @ High School and Grade School Adjoining Subdivision ih Lise. ® . 6 Room Ranch Home with “Family- Guest Room”... FACE BRICK 1% BATHS eee Attached CARPORT . inviting view of spacious ‘living roor Glamorous window wall in dining oh dramatic studio ceiling. area fhat opens to future terrace. © 5 4 \ of PONTIAC “ He nel | Dn Weegee tem GORDON-BEGIN Realty Co., 18450 James Couzens Hew. ° UN. 4810 | 51 W. H TE 4.1588 0, | a ‘ i y , J : : % f : \ i \ = Rig See ae oe ee oe See ea ee eS ES a se oe era ag os Se eee a ee ee ge a ae ee eee ee SERGE ERE LS ARN AOREM ES CEG NARS MEE REO E TO ETE OH OOS ELLIS BUILT Means Quality Labor ond Materials ot » Prices 10 Years of Satisfied Customers errr er eres see ees BASEMENTS KITCHEN AND D BATH REMODELING Free Estimetes FHA Terms 2690 $. Woedwerd FE 2-2671 Bae dp pn Cn Eo Ps see Pontiac Paint MFG. CO. | 16-C28, Soren Pe FE 5-6184 Dei : “Please Hurry | ...Only 4 . Homes Left at These Wonderful GARAGE! WITH PLENTY OF Call Us On 3.3741 BOWMAN szanuc co. 6475 HATCHERY RD. HEATING! SIDE WALLS AND CEILING FULLY INSULATED ae Ree er ae a Ps " i i a IMAGINE 1400 SQUARE FE FEET OF LIVING AREA 14, 800 ps Sal wor __ AND GARAGE) a WA BENSON SAQN SAGINAW ONLY I LEFT writ NO” / _ FOR A QUALIFIED VETERAN {Civilians $ 5 O se | You. Pay Only | q JUST 3 LEFT! 30-Day Occupancy “4 £ $ 4 g een TA me IP See Bob’s Building Service for That Special Winter-Priced -MONTHLY ‘NOWHERE ELSE can you find a home with ALL these PAYMENT Garag “rae features on an 80’x140' lot for only "10.57 per sq. foot , go SPECIALIZING IN mere, fo rn a, ee nan. Fees eat sa “ oh Garages ‘Commercial Bldgs. all — luxury — at such olgmatend ady 8 a — 4 Comer Stanley & Cornell’ Breezeways Concrete Work or yea tel ON avd Cates hay hore. te we gh Laten kai, ubsvien raidonts, Phone TOwnsend a! i : Porch Enclosures are only 60 and they won’t last long! plus taxes and insurance Attic Remodeling Roofing @ CIRCUIT BREAKERS—NO FUSES esseation Teniee Siding || @ ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS NEEDED OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY Kitchen Remodeling Bathrooms @ AMERICAN BEAUTY BUILT-IN e KITCHEN VENT FAN ee 1P.M.to6 P.M “There Is No Substitute for Experience” KITCHEN CABINETS o ae : 7 M, ~M, ; : ; @ PAVED STREETS WITH CURBS Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 e frm a FOR ALL Ps BENDIx WASHER—DRYER i FEATURES: Sundey 12:00 - 4:00 ; ° © Two Bedrooms © Large Lots FINANCING UP TO 7 YEARS LOTUS * OPTIONAL © Full Basement ¢ crn Bees ’ LAKE Weenie. : Models Open 12+9 Daily and Sunday a sti ncn ton “Sitweseer™ 1H BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE i. ee . as Automatic Oil * Plenie Tile Bath ow — t WHLUIAMS Kant : i : eat { os 9 apie poe ‘et - 207 W. MONTCALM ae we OSE-HILL' 20030 James is Couzens Windows At the flashing white light just east of Oakland Avenue : pee WumOn BF ial 19470 GRAND RIVER * : A. Meney While. FE 4-9544 dhscne waie |] Nat = Furnace . ee: Aon tt THE FLOOR “SHOP. 4 | iB 99-101 S. Fk & 4.5216 & » : * + | = , : : it Pa | : ~ 4 : {x wor... amar Zs G29 You can hove the comfort you wont | = Tie , aS Ae hnth! : in your home all year ‘round Offer gies 1% car, complete with cement work, 8x7 steel door, 1 window, fir siding. by Letting Us Limited Wm. H. Kaudsen|| — CLIMATIZE | ‘tom 2 ‘Sto RMCO © conP. 506 S. Sayi ginaw St. | FE 5-5530 FE 5-709. I tne present tent bs OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 to &—OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 5_ [roams is away from the Extruded YOUR HOME | Aiminm ot, ES EAS Free Estimates on sfc barroorn type of eee Ie a | WITH U.S.G. MINERAL Wool. DOORS Adeen tae’ | Rieke Beeeading’ Socom: eae a Cc i) Make your home 10 to 15 degrees oon Hse viel sans sag LOWRIE-HICKS LUMBER CO. [i mre redit Union} cccier this summer 29" Smee et Meer Tar 1 W. WALTON BLVD. AT BALDWIN came rom we for YOU! | INSULATION MEANS Pitas mat Attic Remodeling insulation Storage Sheds A [cxater, one thet wil serve as weil ee Se CLIMATE CONTROL Sidewalks and Steps | ers | 2 BUY ON FHA — NO MONEY DOWNI ‘ONE STOP FOR P NELING. eee seep am | + Mf NTEREST || AMBASSADOR INSULATION |f 4. a ts:a zonke & Valentine Build »Beianpssy hop atesenagg ma teeeessecees bahaahes de BR Lm dee. ie Coop ed | Be Wise... Economize . .. With Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. | ngorf . Knotty Cedar Paneling ...........+s+5: ¢ | Licensed 3 4x8" Enotty Pine Sheetrock ................ 9%e ae 509-A Commontty Metional ou. | 902 Rllzebeth Loke Read ¥E.5-0005 Th MApte $-3721 See Teese Straited Fir Weldtex Paneling ............... 27 aq. ft. | EQUIPMENT cemenae — 20 Sq. Ft. Pkgs. Aromatic i : Cedar Moore $4.50 oa. J Steel ing for ONE STOP FOR DOORS §—=— {revert wets wat | folding for stairways, INTERIOR DOORS — BIRCH ................... $9.50 ]f stores, churches and bank FRONT DOORS — PINE ...............cce00s. s21.25 |} 'obbies. REAR DOORS — PINE ........2....00.eeneeee: $19.25 | Syntron electric hammers COMBINATION DOORS ..............00/0005, $15.45 | ge i acper re a i | ” rp LowRIE FE 2-9104 on nicks |: Pumgs: Contelfngel, sump : , if Power post hole digger. _Have_Us Show_You Our NEW | Concrete surfacers and | grinders. LEDGE ROCK STONE SIDING | Senders: Sok, viortng mm - = Made of Fiberglas With All the Colors of Nature one Hee. 7 . - a _ Also Aluminum, Asbestos and Insuleted Siding | Terpeutins. at Rock Bottom Prices © Carlon: Plastic sewer pipe, FREE ESTIMATES — TERMS — NO MONEY DOWN i flexible pipe. — | _MICHIGAN | Mixer Park, Inc. HOME REMODELERS |f 24s tiseoers tate ave 3377 W. Huron | FE 4.5063 Pontice 18, Michigan , Phone FE —< [Pp “Ppo) R PCHE H E S Your Sickel in Full Brick 4 ‘Bed iotane Hurry --- Hurry sities Hurry 2 Baths or 3 Bedrooms — -Full Bawenvent Before the snow falls, ENCLOSE YOUR PORCH | with the amazing new JALOUSIE WINDOWS, AWNING TYPE WINDOWS or ‘COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS. Here’s a fine siburbai home that compares : r, H E ¢ K y TH E SE : ad - to homes selling for almost $18,000. If you‘re looking for a home you should see the New . ‘¢ 25 Years of Experience North Star . . . Come out betes . You'll be Uj i E ¢ 7 Will Assure You of glad you did. mill Quality Workmanship — . Wp: —Guaranteed Work Model Ope ‘ ¢ *PAVED STREETS SUNDAY \ “CENTRAL WATER , , °6 DIFFERENT ELEVATIONS ... if —SPECIAL— 5 1 50 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. i> . ALL BRICK: | 11 10 Windows and 2 Doors "I JG OPEN DAILY * “LARGE 100-FOOT-WIDE LOTS ... Self-Storing Storm Sash cuigisat vaive of sz . Se *FARMSTYLE KITCHEN : : 2 to 9 p. mi. eo * Florida and Recreation Areas Our Specialt 2 BIRCH CABINETS - ™ ALUMINUM STORM SASH and SCREEN pas at . hia *SLIDING BIRGH CABINET poors JALOUSIE WINDOWS "WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS. J ‘DOUBLE SINK IN KITCHEN... i ae . SE eee ae W 74 ITE BROS | SHE monoToe counrens Free Estimates—36 Months to Pay | 4 _ | °FULL TILE FEATURES... f OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK—7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. , RE AL EST ATE € *SELECT OAK FLOORING Seta | * BUILTIN BATHROOM VANITY C. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT CO. Office at 5660 Dixie Highway - marertorc | * BUILT-IN CHINA CABINET — 1661 Belly ep a : | (After FE pl gh yb | : I*1L7) 3 ae os ee ee NN isch: ikea sigagniileias taht ul i : Ne a a ee ae a aes = oe = 2, SE ee ne See OOS Se Bh ete OD IRL reading tm bed..The low bookcete in the b the pillows are stored. The material is green. Valance lighting has sanenting baeeth 9 afape Net Pema peesee ere sil onload! ime but two spot lights give added light for Si ea Pi eeeace pty w es 1 i 4 sae eaters 5 Aa + teem 7 | See on Brick vigreael i Wel saleipiond brick Super with 3c pare, __ convenient to downtown. Each side has 6 rooms oe s 1 fete slate roof. An out- 5 be hinged shuttered. ys = ‘ space is being solved see wp TRU: BILT ioe cn, ew, bye net -= new, use — 992 Pentios Drive / PE 4-953) Sr nedeeetia dressing ro ay om 1 : ; roo i- it | : 1H it tat z ta 85 3 : adds a note of novelty thai =: creasingly popular. oD A well-designed storage at _INS of | PATTERSON wate te ores Sep Ce : 1202'W. Heron St i; i | ! 1 REFRIGERATION THE ONLY ONE IN THIS AREA! SERVICE A , Seo lt Sundcy 1 P.M. to 8 P.M. ti oan t Makes “/t a Se nuns deal and Residential © rs ! “SYLVAN REALTY FE E 59418. _/purmanarion | m E En yes et 25% Discount cet Walls, Compartment Closets olve Today’ s Wardrobe Problems transform the atmosphere of the,and general convenience, will die- room or corridor from one of cold-|tate whether one wide door or twe ness by the mellowness, and rat-or more narrow doors should be| ural warmth. of the western pine.| chosen. REQUIREMENTS VARY — SUNHEAT | FURNACE Made ciean, delivered clean —for trouble- free, uninter- rupted burner operation. . : | storage facilities, for itte-wsed)” QHURGH’S; INC. tis CALL US FOR Parms - Lots - Lake Front [HOME MART REALTY Ollls | we etre Aen ches a ontic ‘New York SLATE BE USED and CAN POR: Walks, patios sorveces, floors, entrance halls, and basements. agement nr wih gaan ig nasty colors created by Mother Nature! ana 25° ABS tr 45° * 75° J RICH LOOKING . . . 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SUNDAY 10-3 4° adda ‘Pontiac’s Gypsum Headquarters | PLASTERBOARD for Quality | One Week Only Lumber at Low Cost! 4’x3’ ee Gold Bond | get | $ Pontiac Welding &) Also he Be, Foot in Stock GAN. Parke FE 241213 " Tile at } SLATE 32 Ft. i ’ , ¥ 60 Bundle Lots Lowest Prices . 12x12 16x16 . 16x32 $0. FT. 4xOx%% Plyscore ......... 4x8x% Plywood .. 4x8x% Plywood PERFA-TAPE.. Gold Bond Gypsolite : : PLASTER at A MN Gold Bond LIME $5.45. 4-4 - see’ eeeee .$3.95 : T eee $9.95 “en 00 Terms ‘$60 | TM yey Available + $1.25 | conetutend $ .69 FHA Michigan’s Largest Gold Bond Dealer NOSTHERN LUMBER COMPANY Ps Wholesale or Retail ep) iF 8197 COOLEY LAKE ROAD EM 3-4171 C&C SPECIALS Burmeister's. AT CAESAR a PAO LOLA “ GOOD DOGGIE --- YOU WON OF COURSE, THIS. - , a A’ PRIZE FOR LEFT MY STRING OF '‘WEENIES l i | I OBEDIENCE SIDE FOR i HELPED A. ee ee See = 3 HALANT . — . "(0-20 © (00 by WEA tercien, me. TM Rag, UE. Put, OM, OUT OUR WAY ro Cy” “Wh Um Mth j i ik rT j iy : | i ‘ fs 7 Zz, Y . . ns - a . : A : : be * cee : ’ 1F | SHOULD STEP 1 3 : NOW}! 1819 WAD © FRESH SUM : t Ww GHT NOW... HALF ACRE C [ocooenciaiaeansenlnee “Don’t let the roast pork, mashed potatoes, rolls and cherry pie be fattening.” ® & teal i het 7 I; i E a6 FE i ie iF ) ( i if rH i . Ht 28 it dency < a wots bape eee Se x 4 s the factory, franchised deal. f praise was M Gatrict ers have greatly improved their hove , Z Droisel Pola . survey : : Negro Democrat who represents Commerce Rd. ane a Soe ech ea einer ot hy ee known.” €empared with Chevrolet's |will support Eisenhower. He said|St. Joseph Mercy lowest level of the year. The —ae ca $2,073 on tte Series 150 Station [he approved Eisenhower's stand|mngements are. By es aceite aoe Goanent Se ; A its field.” Wagon. on. Sr is, nd that he prea Sarre the used car stocks of dealers 001 W0al |= Ford's original 1967 list prices | Chevrolet also advertised a week(s Neer, Bre had been), whose sole business is dealing in Ee aes ae ago it was offering “the lowest] Democrats denounced Powell as|F Ted Rosebush and Mr. second hand cars. : = Yesterday's revision 8pped |priced hardtop in the industry.”|. “turncoat.” G. VanDenbos, all of Lake Orion; VIGHUUE | ¢ Seen ne ee a var cat [Poe® hardtop prices, as revised,| Earlier, the Amsterdam News,|® sister, : 4 a | changes range from a 41 cut irange from $2,063 to $2,167. newspaper, had come out|¢rs, Daniel L., Timothy D Earnings York has be-| a thut ae Shy eter 28 Chevrolet’s ‘lowest hardtop price|in support of Atty. Gen. Jacob K.|and Clyde Jr. a : = ie ak, List or so-called “suggesteq re-| 18 less than $1,967. Javits, Republican, who is in a . Henry M. a NNTTE, PLADSS. N.Y. (NB) — 2 ee ee : tail” prices of Ford and Chevrolet * © é ' Ineck-and-neck race with New York LAPEER — Requiem Mass will wie. Sept. ae do not include federal ot statel ord revised downward $41 the|i0’# Mayor Robert. F: Wagner.|ye read Monday at 10 am. for ; ; ek entig ee wine ae : taxes, transportation costs OF nice Fairlane Gun. [ Democrat, for the U.S. Senate. —lrieney M. Hoffman, 76, in meF igure Fashion —|tar ie “milion, het cornings were oe one oe | UP AND DOWN actly the same as Chevrolet's|"@% issue. The paper. has not Burial will be in Mt. Loretto Ceme-\iVeES Trophies; |Ersc"sruer” ce a oN et dace ng h* of 2.9 Per Driver italized rights record is a best seller.” — Hottman, who lived at 2846) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—at!) “"—" Township for the in Bran woth, coma deen. . The State Federation of Labor,|Dryden Rd., Thornville, die dja recent meeting of the Waterford a : a a Collision with 1% million members, voted to|Thursday ‘at Lapeer County Gen-|Township Fashion Your Figure Produce - nike price list, am | was hos.|SUbPort Wagner. An official said it/erat Hospital following a cerebral|Club, Richardson received ; Saturday, was up erp ep te slight, Tas, the first time in 20 years the/hemorrhage. He was a member ofjthe trophy for losing the most) DemhGer. Of Sussvct Tocsliy grown émasiag $50 to $108 over Inst year’s, | Pyataed and bis passenger slight federation endorsed, a .senatotial|the Church of Immaculate Concep-|weight. prnatcn Sot gud taner grades only ' percentage increase | 4+ Walton and Adains candidate. = ._._____ | tlon_and._Holy.-Name—Sooiety—+—rne members of the club who [rovers and sold by then id 7 . nnn we | ~ | Surviving are his ‘wife, Rose) gained weight were given pig |>*ctase ots . Arm_be ’ Chevrolet fists In New York City, the Javits:|A.. eight children, George A. of) trophies, These members were seaedincemme vie: 1, 2.50-3.00 feo ee Se Ernest T. Richards, 80, one of Wagner race’ holds almost as|Lake Orion, Joseph H. Hoffman, Josephine Grace, Elaine Rose, (>. 4 a pretigs 8. 5 80-550 bu: DETROIT on six-cylinder cars. A/the drivers, is in fair condition at terest presidential| Rochester, Mrs.-Walter Tilson and) orig Malone and Doris Burns, |7°; PSone ba Greening, Dp a adds $93 to the cost,! Pontiac General Hospital otis ene Oe es Jesse McNeice Long Beach - Seatlacn, fone, 3.0 ba: to a N = 2 i. , ’ ’ an o I, exphonore, | shot and wounded mes Ford. Cotionel| back injuries. Doris J. Richards,|a tossup. Both candidates are well|Calif.; Mrs. Robert Conant, White| The club will hold a Halloween|bu Apples, Mclntosh, ‘Early ney, 380 ; tw : 41, was treated for multiple/known. Both have been strong vote|Cloud; Mrs. Frank Smith and Mrs. |Party at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the |ep7. Wo, 2. 730-4. bu.” apgles, ‘ ing a : Ne bruises. -|getters in other contests. Gerald McKay, Thornville an djhome of Mrs. Zane Wo. 1° 2.00-h80 bu Graben. Concord, No: : At University Hospital in Toest priced car in its] Jem H. Vought, 34, of Avon! Javits is Jewish, Wagner a Ro-|Mrs. Leonard Baldwin, Flint; 27/Tul Cy. All members will be inih, 41-435 PG, Setttars arti. func Arbor, doctors to save t ot te the “besinaha , driver “of ‘the other|man Catholic, Each says he does|Standchildren and three great/“ostume fs bat io, 7, 30-3 pe ears. Bosc : Jew iy og Ai vehicle, was unhurt, Inot expect much “bloc” voting. |frendchildren. Also two sisters, Clapp, Feverta tag, pes, He Goubted it could be done, . ae "_|Mrs. Anna Schepers, Dubois, Ind..| evden OES Elects 34 'oe, ‘Pears Baese. tency” 3s be: 4 . Upper arm was mangled by a e; =r Mrs. Rose Schnell, Jasper, | x beets he eae pt pPhams, poameon, No. a-Si: arlette Optioning Oyj CG os ei New Staff for Year ata uveueey ty ht ~ ‘Three other youths required hos-/ cludes ee eee AST ION-- enter. ‘Being Led " _Altred Perry Davie | pp ynen—New officers of -the|_YEORTA TABLES, MIB Beans, Oren, - > pital _ treatment. Ee three oa: : ATERFORD TOWNSHIP —iDryden. ee a a ST A ge wag eed : Melvin H. Killions, 19, of Can-|space and for New P lant by New' Staff: OK Rules Service for Alfred Perry Davis, Chalstine Vandewaker worthy me-|=%) Recs i ea.bo bu. Beans, Reman, ton Township, washeld in the - ' ’ who died at_hls home Thurs-(tron and Everett Wood, worthy pa-|3.$0-4'09 eke ae ; of assault with ing of the Village Council an OP-| LAKE ORION—The Orion Com-|search for a suitable site Home, Mt. Vernon, T., on Monday,| — qsistant matron ie Mrs, Hive: |ftuceeet™ se" ms igi be : eee tion was takeri on $2 acres ¢f lned| mumity Finesse, inc. hes ei A ble site, with burial there, Mr. Davis, a res-| 12 Weed, sasistant patrons Gor- prouts, Ne. i, Me138 bu: Gabe \for a sewage disposal plant. permanent officers and approved| ., 18° Step decided to accept jident of the county five years, had) 514 nockham, Gor- jnofe, spped Non i; 1 26-i,%8 bu, Cars “Itheir bylaws, : charter members until July 1, |made his home with his daughter, - rate, No. 3,266.8 dot. behs. Caulifiower The land is part of 40 acres 1967, and 39 members have al- |Mrs. Grace Brown, at 3895 Crest.| Mande Wilcox, and treasurer, jo, 1,, 1562.00 don, Overy. fang, 244 located one mile east of the | They elected Dr. Richard Me-| ready joined. haven, Funeral arrangements were| Mr Evelyn Cartoss. t-aos. ‘erate. Geiety. Wo. 1, <19-1.99 dor. village vf Marlette. The option Neil, president; Charles Starrs,| : made by thé Pursley Funeral) Mrs. Vandawaker will name her |fa-5* seset? ne 1 ye Oy any oe obtained from Henry Setter, | Vice president; Mrs. Clare Chapin,|, The president and vice president|tigme, Pontiac ; appointive officers later. Cucumbers, Glicers. No, 1, 2.78-425 bu. according to Village Clerk Cecil | ‘Teasurer; Walter Green, Fred) Were empowered to call the next ’ Ro. 1, 1:90-2:00 bu. Eggplant, Long Troe. ‘Saween. Ruge, James Sheldon, Harry Meeting, at which four additional Austin Mills Wilber Sr. i No. i 1.1.38 pk. battet Kohirabt, No. The council also approved the row 5 oe papidannt ‘ sane Mills gat s We a Royal Oak Man Dies Pe a oe ioe: acceptance of two new subdivi dene regen Aa et tetkes Stas Truck Rams Other jib. Seg: ie i “Tie ty, 8 tae me ,|. Mrs. David Erdlandson ynions oth i. Pareles, sons, the Harry Dawson and th "iy eccurnaior|TWO More Suspects — fst reen or 8 year wo] nowat, ax w—Carey C. Chie Et tg two building permits for the Mar-| yim ie Engr ene capers H Idi H Id Quiz day, be ot ft oa. Monday|sta®taPorte, Ind. when his semic|t jaciges ¥ baueee Pepoer No. flette Coach Co. were approved. | May papers TIEIC IN FOIGUP UUIZ jst Pursiey Funeral Home, Pontiac.|trailer truck rammed into the rear|i, 3.0% pte ea eae - of another driven by a friend, El-|fo-n. bag: No. 1.00 80-Ib." bag. The building committee Two more suspects with {he lived previously. An American|hert Cooper Dearborn. Both Not, 1.00-145 bu Radish Imlay OES Elects sented. three poscibie plans which|concealed "22 ember’ site; police|gion member and World War I aces by tesion Thaler ‘Thee ae Red, New Officer Staff. led to much discussion, and the|said, were last f veteran, he lived at 4065 Athens ~+4 poi a picked up last night for tation Co, of Chicago. Net, 88-80. den. bebe. nubs site committee will continue| investigation of a $150 gas station/5t.. here. i Outdoor, eo, i, 60-75 dos. beha. Squash; IMLAY CITY—The Imlay City holdup by two hooded thugs. Surviving ‘are his son, Austin Jr. : . : RE brs ee hs Chapter OES held election of offi- The pair was arrested in alt Lansing and a daughter,. Mrs. News B f ious, Na, 1, 100-180 bu, Savanh, ‘ub- cers this week, ? Drin Kill d parked car near a southwest side(Donald Bowen, a brother, H. C. In Drie Taney, 190 pe, banket: No. i. 65-00 Di: New officers are: worthy matron,|Z UTIVELS AU bar, after one man attempted to|Wilber of Ypsilanti, and three sis-|_ Tomatoes Pint Won i, 3.00280 % bu Mrs. Wallace Johnson; worthy pa-|, ¥ hide the rifle down his pant leg,|ters, Mrs. Floyd of West-| Lorie Sandusky, 46, of 90 Christy |Turnips, No. 1, 1.00-1,50 doz. behs. Turn- tron, Wallace Johnson; associate in Sanilac Coun police said. "jern Springs, IL, . Robert|St., paid $100 in fines and costs) ">, py asap oxen: matron, Mrs, Keith Clark; associ- oor ils held Galley and Mrs.--Russell Cain of|after pleading guilty to-a reduced/ery, Cabbage, No. 1 190-186 bu. Bodie: ate patron, Keith Clark; secretary, + |v continne te be questioned: trey|tos Angeles, Cali, six grand-(charge of being drunk and disor-|1*; iy.i'ng bu, Woonrle’ We 190-195, Mrs, George Noble; and treasurer,|. SANDUSKY #—Two men were] aieq tioned, they| children, and his tather, H. Z. Wil-\derly before Waterford Township|»e Eottees” tine Mo. 1, 150-2.00 Mrs, Russell Brechbiel. killed last night in separate auto "The hooded saan, ene armed wih|et- } : Justice Willis D, Lefurgy yester-|po./¢ tg BOF to meri Installation will be held Nov. 8./accidents in Sanilac County. Al, sine took the | Sasi’ Bis 7 day. He had earlier entered a not|Pu,, tattuce Heed. BO te he third man was critically injured.| tendant at 440 N. Paddock St.|i4—HEADON guilty plea to drunk driving. erate. Lettuce, Leet, No. 1, 3 00-1.50" ba, OK Mouseketeer Pacts [pick 3s, ot etn red wer ald| They locked him up in a restroom. Headon Collision Bruises |. 4 ilitold and $35 reportedly was) GREENS: Cabbece, No, 1. 100-128 bu. , 38, it, died when he eadon Collision ises No. 1, 100-125 bu. Kale, No. 1, Astruck a tree at the int ion al 4 jost yesterday by George H. Phil-|1.00-1.50 bu. Mustard, No. 1, 1.00-1.28 bu. LOS ANGELES @~Mice in thelneckerville Road and USI about Imlay Rei Driver, Shakes Up Other |tips, 6S. Shirley St, near the/ PGi! Soh £o0-t2 ou, Spinach, No. ’ courtroom? There certainly were pate: mid ejects ~~“Teounty court house on W. Huron/Swiss Chard. Wo. 1, 1.00-1.28 bu. Turnips, seven miles east of Deckerville oY THE STORY OF GLASS — ¢ —21 of them, and they all had|pojice said skid marke of 965! RY ° A headon collision in Pontiae!street, Pontiac police said. “BOGS: Large, 15.80.16.90 90-don. case; 7 / In Our Daily Lives movie comttaats approved. The iteet indicated Dick was driving at Bids as Too High Township bruised one driver and) |. su. mestaliation of ofe|o 12.00-12.00? Gmail, €:80-0.60, Siar : - 5 - : ers, mem ' * shook another yesterd » on ] 4 a ha . Gtass is-no tonger-a luxury,-as-it was in-early-days. It is important tke i ol ant -& goed a high rate of speed. The impact! fer Sewage Unit- ’ thew prety moa wi foo Reatee Ce ee. LA 228, | Guwen abectAe AeceeneEn? note, ! hurled * vital in modern life, yet we are so used to it that we take it for!.-. trom 9 to 17. Superior Judge his body 30 feet, they said. Mrs. Mabel Spring, 36, of Ox z ee = ely George Muma, 65, of Brown City ene. Harold W, Schweitzer yesterday ‘| IMLAY CITY—The Village Coun-| ford, treated at Pontiac Gen-| Officers Practice Sun., Oct. 2ist at| ,CAK“AND COUNTY. MICHIGAN j: Here is a picture to show you a few of its uses, but'there are many|approved thelr contracts and op-\yas,kiled when a tractor he WASlen hag rejected all bids for con-|eral’ for bruises. up was|3 pm. Edith M, eo whos Notice i hereby, given: Faare Lock around your home and ste bw many pacts you can Sndtons wo they can cote 1 SP Brown iy wan suck i he rear Sacion ot te Sewage dlaonl|Ceel R. MeCean 2, of Royal, human, Sale Tess j ‘ - ma ; Oak. — |Section 36, Waterford Township, to-wit: ‘Janet is holding a mirror, in which she has been admiring her|duction for Walt Disney Studio, ah Mavs Torus wen tapered Lowest bid was $25,000 more than peak ~~ lk mecian tically i. ; ! | (ptring ot glass beads, and beside her is a little glass elephant orna- the $200,000 bond issue voted to pay Reema Sy Oe OR el deen: | metit. Behind her is a window letting in the sunlight, and overhead is Accused Detective Quits | . for building the plant. |FEPC Acts in 14 Cases [County | Democratic | Committee, ifs "Wangbine trom Syiran Shores to eS BI s : h The Council is re-advertising for DETROIT ~The Michi n Fair|Pri. 11 to 8, Sat. 9 to 6. Ady, In Shore View from Sylvan Shores to ney A. Wag “nee They must be subrnitted to the/=™mPloyment Practices: Commis-| «Curiy Le pes In Elsinore from Lot 242 to Voorheis ner, 43, a detective sergeant, re--Slate Penny Supper Oct, 98 sion stmicunced at ity smonthly|es York's ‘peter Geir ie Weise ame ot sule townckip: foe Tatha signed Friday from the Detroit Po- es meeting in Detroit Friday it has| Lawrence. PE 2-962. | —Adv.\"s "that th seedy itder charges he ROCHESTE R — Blue Star| : caudived > Ak tenes beset | ig ine ownentp all. 4000. Wert Huron accepted to a Man from| Mothers Chapter.14 are holding a ‘ «Rummage sale: Odds and ends, Street (Moe) in Township on the jail. The-man-was-being held in a penn Seaeee —_ Thursday at Box Social at Seymour [tans it. The commission dis- day ot october is6e,” at" o:00 stabbing case, Police Commission-| Avon Township Hall. Serving will| SEYMOUR LAKE — The 4Hithere was insufficient evidence to ‘er Edward Piggins ordered the| start at 5 p. m. continijing to 7:30: Club here is having a box social leuppett the alleghtions, eccapted if Wagner case turned over to the) Food is all homade, and the public/for the public in the Methodist/adjustments in six others in which| bail, Wayne ‘County prosecutor, is invited» si. 1; Church House at 8 p.m. tonight. ere recommended. | / : . | ! 3 t - te ; ies pa ) eo LOUIS a. i , Waterford Township Clerk . Oct. 16, 1956 For “gale Livestock snqeevnes formalities in | Wanted Livestock levessvsvey 3 Apply Walker's Cleaners, Lake) separate bide will be taken on the “for Sele Poultry evdetevaseaevoey . General construction ee MatpeTeEt oveees dairy enerel eral farming: i heating and ventilating. Seeseeseesecoves 365 Lets, o and ae iio bids may be withdrawn for at = east 30 days ann of EDUCATION| AUTOMOTIVE counts papehte, “ins a. Siena, “Michigan For Sale Housetr 19) Ete. For furniture store, A LAWRENCE J. YY, | Auto J ys or right et ng » fing ex * : Secretary | Auto & eereserer’ | pemie igg igg ame salary ex- , Bale Motor B.covers .....c00+0+ 82, pected, Pontiac Press, Box 113 NOTICE OF PUILIC Se} Sa rey suveversiele yc cr iy enh ate | pak cette) TAOPONS, gown gggounrane Township Zoning Board at the Town: | porns Au! | EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY ship Hall on Monday, November §. 1956. | wanted U 88 ME at 8 p.m. —s Wanted Used . P; ALS {ER-BEE CO. pas oa in Zoning Ordinance and | For Sale eo + a sae Ra. ae To er the pene changes in yr Sale“ Care ” Pink ee ORTU ee ; ™ bw District to Por sooty year round work on " e route, Our. jucts ~ fe District; Lele 1 to 4 i PLACE A “LOST AD.") ‘usea in home. We have W oh Ag ae) can. es customers ond fernish 1 tion 96, White Township. «og be | Call FE28181 for an ad livery car, Selary, commission & present. A copy of the Zoning Map to. | to recover a loss, Dial FE jevtrance benet 14880 tor race | thanges is on file at the office of the| 26191 for an ad-writer, Cr I PCTRICIAN fovaship clerk’ and may be examined | Say “charge it.” itn, man turer and ine installer the White Lake Townsh ng ie mg w Rurel Zoning Ordinance pT store ii don 4-5660, Mr, anu 7 —— 61 b-Bection 2, Wa ence BOR REPLIES NIST Resider —d Y'pstriet sat gub-Bection 2| ao card Must be ait Toot ence amen m7. there read as follows: . } At 10 a.m. Today we Inc. 1534 N Telegrach 3 siels' Ga insane tama “one. beet etre ae ie CAR. TO WORK sy br the Zoning Board of is. j office in the following } | Coit Ope: Machine Company, sian — stated Amendments os qe | boxes: experi 7, but c i] the. Preservation of the public health,|§ % 6 8 10, 16, 17, 18, peace and eftens’ fate hereby ordered % North- 36 feet of the oertion al of | os located in the TIN ROE., Water- west % of Section 22, TIN fora ae yg tote ho T — $ except of Lot em for . con Gneene “ratkine oF akelena” | the easterly 55 feet of Piet No. 8, Waterford Town- above stated amendments ase ee —_ ton ofthe public heat ic we heath, 0) "Ses after CLASSIFICATIONS INDEX . Heeee wee eer eneee teewee Preece eeess reir rit ire eee eee ee eewene odie 8 * epee 2 oe eeeee ms any or all pre- ri or re Besaia and to . waive Hay, Grain & Feed tee e eee ewwees pS seve: wiskeeis 5 seeeres : “ 4 / . 4. a 30 Hy s 46% 1.28 "The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS — DIAL. FE 28181 REAL ESTATE ee =: Lakeview Dorsten H ; Piym L.. Novi — ce end ATTENTION 2 Hing” wr Pantine to one wa. Company tornishes the Paw . . naaeemners: car you Share Living Quartera .......6..30 Real Ante Purses “cc 235 A K Few Minutes ie # bg inne | oupeccen ty of your me could mean man tent ... 36, dollers in your . Rent A . ma = am mechanica) abil- a ~~ ca vedohinee iy. Apply 1064 W. 4uron between Convalescent Fomes ~..,..... r0:2) ond 2S: 1 EXP. W OOL PRESSER (30) days after tion. ¢ Township Zoning Board Cuanhin''®. HARRIS, Sa, P 18, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31, M4, | i LADD'S INC. (208 iste Hwy, Drayton Pisin L. H. BROWN, Realtor GENERAL HOUSEWORK, PLAIN COOKING FE 4-5015 eee aoe hate te e SALESMEN REAL TY CO. 1075 W Press. SALES TRAINEES We need 3 roune men to out our sales a aE? el round ‘force. We do not r automobile sbyeitting. 6:30 p.m, $3018, AL lence for suburben convales-| now land '. Good steady job, 3361 Orchard Lake 6 a a received by | REAL ESTATE FOR satw [Und “Pu solie. Bee ge Purpose. Room —_— ee ‘iemen- For Sale ake popiiy 02 CARETA R ‘ye Union Milford, Weeess For apartment building, must be Michigan, up to 8:00 Pa. EST., on Ee ss++-444! married. Want someone on social) 1, 1956, for construction of ssevaeeeenes security who is in good health two new Esmentaty School buildings in iF — core ites & Sr oon Ey . jocations: 2 3 = dependent . Milford the City Milford: xd not mesg d want « Duck Lake tely "2 | Rent gh meceeumnat TV TECHNICIANS miles ‘north of Milford. an ine | Por Sel le "islot Bio FS ee RCA Service Co. Inc. [. clude. both projects. Separate for | in = ASHERS WANTED DAY 0 Corpotation of America construction of one building only will & night shift. Friday, Saturdae tuvsictary not FINANCTAL |S guncny JeekarWash Forest, Vacation. “Vogpita og ee Is, contract forms, plans and | AL ‘ Hunter. Biva., Birmingbam. betiefits, anpoint- specifications under which the work gysiness Opportunities “si: ¥ (ment tn & Eiieabeth Lake Ra. will be done are on file and may be Sale Land Contracts”. 52 CHEF FOR Tatran COOKING. WTD.: MAN TO WoRK IN MA-| ey at the following places: | Money to Loan Ug after chine shop on ‘athe. mills & ice of the Board of zamensen, |Mortgage Loane 2.0... DI DESIGNERS is AND DETA 7. po bar promt a mommenieeny = “ a Hickory ee hinaet ERS OAKLAND ENGINRERING _Stecterion” Go Assosla Architects-Engineers. $11 : tk AVE Fe'sent, onAR ROBARD | WED. MECHANIC. BUICE AND sates Btrest, i alamazoo, Michigen.| basement, VE §-8206 West SIDE, & RM. +FAMIL ‘| THE ANSWER 10 wer. OL / YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, |< ¥ ‘\nire, it’s FE 28181. WTD.: SMALL As down pay ment ms 4 rr home © full "basement, fall $1980 : $ Bedrm, Zstory frame. commercial. Vacan.. 2car garage. « only 18200. Estates cutie that fs ides! | ‘all famay. There's 3 large ctive Clarkston STATE INC, © Clarkston, Mich. §-5821 For Colored Families close _ PE 2-6235, HOUSE or trade in Sad lic Tile OPDYKE AREA anch home with ga yovely modern in all new. sub- Full price, frame, _well_lo- ing house, oll a iis, fall $550 DOWN might, Be. REAL ESTATE WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,97 WALLS “BEAUTIFUL RANCHER or ErSard at Maple 50506, STATE-WIDE 2. See Us P. W. DINNA’ tT. G. ty RAS gett ‘s ag TIPLE LISTING SER NEW HOMES | Immediate Possession See this all brick 3 bedroom ed street. City water. On a . with ra muchos N AT UNION OFFICE. TODAY'S SPRCIAL - CANAL FRONT TROCKE REALTOR 1648 Union Lk. Rd. opportunity EN semi- nea OP Mon. thru Sun. 10 to9. G.I. & FHA WE wis. - ver on a eo shimiey J Yams interior Lake of this new ranch home. lake Ww s . for a single man. 231 DAILY & SUNDAY REAL ESTATE INC. 2 8. Mich, KNUDSEN Elizabeth Lake ; Lake treat, ¢ rooms ake. ‘s. Edinburgh Dr. $9,000 with $2,000 down, WM. H. KNUDSEN Realior HOUSE 5. Rd. to Woodlow; DD'S INC. 4286 Dixie ai Plains 3.BEDROOM, QUAL RICK RANCH HOMES FEATURING: Plastered |’ Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- Baths, Full Base- BUILT B OP fe ee | Sun. 1 to 5 P.M. 7750 Cooley Lake Rd. Highty attractive 7 reom ranch home, all one floor, , with lake privileges.on beau- tiful Union Lk, Extra targe a room with picture windows, mahogany paneled room with planter, , Wanted Experienced Salesman |. A. Taylor| | shower bath, re Cone ane. price, $2750. Suchy__F WEST SUBURBAN Near 4 room built m “53. lots Tota! price $8,460. bedrooms end den dining space in kitchen, get- e utility room am- ple storage. ® ed 2 car garage. Large (1 = 300") well landsce "BUD" NICHOLIE REALTOR A 49 Mt. Clemens &t. §-1201 or EM _ 3-4200 | 4 Lot 70x150—$1,800 Down $15, terms. 5-Family Brick $ Tooms and tile bath each apartment, showin excel- 5 3 z 3 ? q sch arate furnaces, $27,500, terms. Ranch Home—2 Acres bedroom r home plus breeseway 2 car. at = J ad a7e736 INVESTORS SPECIAL Nice 2 bedroom. ovely cu boards, tile bath, sot 80x140, $5,300, Ridgewa 115 Baldwin Ave é RMS. AND - TH Ad Elizabeth Lake Ranch home ~ overiookin ' with: fireplace & carpetin bed ctiv WM. H. KNUDSEN | ior Better Brick Ranch All red brick and ‘edgerock ex- room, 3 bed bath, kitchen with -corner sink and birch govt floors, Pull basement, gas heat. Ph. 2-5662. carpeted 8, walls, and 300 Acre Lake View New contemporary oie: P 6 extra- e planned_ rooms. 7 Beene. Jalou- sied view porch and omeeset Modern Rustic Ranch 20 Acres—Wooded This is @ most secluded scenic homesite sad we cated near Waterford. wi " ae WARD W. ROSS, whose fai, at bedrooms, 2). 3 = : acagacorage, Posureg gavel) Fu Ves Russell Young. |one idea is to ge you - SALTOR~BUILDE: the best for the smallest ig? Bagreome, room on 6 mf site| tates room pines | - cca LW. Saree FE ¢#83/ amount of te aa These fener. hy i 17,500, ms to suit. = et 5 : - ‘Only homes can purchased ee es Balance es 8 per moc. SUNDAY 255 Sepeiniment. cat ‘ow or bas one tase on G.I, for as little as Bp aria ooragee Home and Income rH Theda Approx. 1 $750 DOWN. yi ph. — $800 Down. DOWN. 2 be ¥ bene ben home. . i room 1200 with | Eagot Town © tudes 4 todisens iene te Hot “waier ? 1 Home _ bee atte pando Sa 3649 Auburn 4.) ae Basmati Seta | very Day and Sunday, | sum ree 8 Saiesre| rere peas | Saree Sa RS | bre yomey | sere me fee pe a a a | Ses baile Eup 7p Vipew ba. Sie ieee Bel peep and es WILLIAMS LAKE : : Seta tet het | tetewemcse |$100000D0WN... ° iris eee ; E pag oy a ie tile betes very” —_ H 2 bedroom 5 room : cee is ae ek Oa | Hn, oe iets | Sammie Sao Keg Se ean Sg ae Te en | Bage ah cases pnce wie, | Few san Boy at tie oe WEST SUBURBAN. Eve. hts Vornen _ PE ees Rpt oommyones| Aosiat as eure |, GILES REALTY CO Sica eae COLORED at oe smen now for Ge| Fon OPEN BION’. ac om Milian Lake, 3 iter: olan” ott earnest Root| NEAR WATERFORD HIOR : T r. C Wood Co. iva. this Of the best of| SCHOOL, 3 bedroom home. Gi Be & few remaining Somes in this| resale. OU furnece. “# | 2 Family ae Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor - |*=4¥ moge geet opin” Extra fine kitchen, regu: curtains included. - Po You can almost “Live for « £ Yale Street ton lar room. jiving oom) days. $11.20 wit. mortense Free” in this ® room 3 ‘ Sais or FE - and 3 o coun 0 oe oe Oe ee atory e. Tt has 6 ; LAER Plus to sitic, Gus heat,| at $65 per month EE ge a Bee 136 Cherokee Venetian ex, and ins. food. condition, | ‘The "fal 3 BEDROOMS tenns, Reasonable terms. ent has btoker heat. 3-5 Sunday _ | A-PAMILY HOME ~ Imme anita ole i ois te Re C. HAYDEN, Realtor The 100 ft, lot has e fence / possession. | weet dias "ireotion, psn cloeing cous” tg. veterans Spon Brennan 10108 hig for oniy shee down. Mile “basealow iin 3 bee % , | ‘ae and more, "onde, Tends, Mrs. How ‘S Gillespie . rooms on ~ . 2 : : pee eee Templeton | tong, Low, Exciting room, sive, mprage and S : Peel be ay ae ells John Kinzler, Realtor STON AREA mee eo fall tase, ot heat ted. . Heights, 2 dedrooms & ‘full bath 670 W. Huron St. CLARKS oss tan tl: oe Suburban ranch. 2, 1¢ — Op om heat, aluminum siding, double go bain haar garage, wi Bieese: | Gen or guest foom. ‘AZ Drive W. on Huros — 3 EN ieediessea b feared para, Ge DORRIS | S22 iS) Shoes eee | See 3 glia sep: . | Sa. mer. A 16ft. kitchen w Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor SUNDAY 14 i TN ay SUBURBAN CPS a ial Be Vales, Met | 255 Crescent Lake Road J. R. Hiltz . OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW [Newly decorated. 4 room, on 3/ DM 2YiNieuaS plus en TOR WATKING LAKE Beate. ‘road, froniage, ¥6,900. wi ager 1 _9| “$190 DOWN—enutitur new © | 111 W. Huron : | Much Jarger than ‘average five) S500 dn, immediate possession. 34 oe : ; A L. H. Brown, Realtor Rich wall K, L.. Templeton, Realtor overlooking the lake, Pull - WILSON li. The bedrms: are master OPEN . 1303_W. all enrpeting, ively hands las Orehard faked, FB +400 Bilee Sake win ae | ne fitt DOWN size, colored fx- | ee | —_ pancied|__Afer_ 6 OR FING down, re rm. on corner fa ne gn Fed es recreation room, Dandy "Nosed ox Children Wanted loses, Br, Oxbow ‘Lk. Geol ta- for $1,800 an. Drive out lio: 3432 ARDRETH bath, ol oer STO S a teas’ Bitte teased "ner accra 2,0ntvrm bm: | at Qour raat money aay | "avons frome ee i "STREET Parne,"beeue etwead tdey.| KD UTS} will sacrifice for $12,600. glow. Carpeting man. 68 your home on. « lightly-tray- 8 ren, heme on 4 tt eeu. for signs. OR 3-2028, Lae: s es cares mus go | Siu | re ES lee eee ee ral Cmcormmmoer is | oLNee ue,tyeeee| Russell Young) Best BuyS | wag esscnartae Cras ‘Sclnt"S gambine 2OSTTE AVENE, sssey ueme| ving eons. # Searooms, | SLameaaeges ame Prvinens || Barrer, “Gomgnms | saa, fgoioce ie enemas is | ap w.Muron "Wm eat Today ten tan Sear ie Farge tal or Man-clane rooming room wi Gioeh Pal price Hichen, Call for appotnt= 2 large bedrm. home. Red cedar eves, tyeen Ae ‘ = EE ge By Leueneele YLVA, GE ~ sya : futl Sisement peated eurage, for Snly $10,800 with terms. Gay at only 81.089 with siding. Large breeseway. 2 car gs-| Soom and dining ell. 3 lover Vacant-and im | ay Sens, Tore son pie $1,500 DO ot B, econ Scooter tree bey NEAR 8ST. BENEDICTS low down payment, Nr. : iy, betress ea Age fireplace, Moves 70s EE £3 F vd A thres . ete shopping nA i ok — ease Sows, ems | caer or Tories wa tod path spar tie Full base- . gon ~ é er - A Ld a ; up with separate ' RANCH HOMES ties. € rooms and a only $1,500 Cieving 6 Deteeeme Wi 8 Call J. Fr 7 ine About % acre of | DRIVE IN TER. Hardwood ac an. EW ILE ment. Stoker heat i and tile bath . off furnace, ott ee Located be Broomfield ‘Township| down. down; two 17-tt. bedrooms me i bool, ge Spler i woke. of fore Defic Sere Bad, Seta OMEN ATT ee ns| Btls Seeaey | ee rue om om, | EM garmurg George R. Irwin) Eg, ie | abet VEE meats doninded yt Sains | Saitprcs Seiee"win bw cows | Sou de amt omes | bem, antes | Shewha Si soem laces Fran “peene| De joome| SMALL FARM | * | saso. xatas oo tres. 0 som ieocee. gursges. | ice $25,500, Paseantin ae = — Bee it today. sie bath, eereese MULTIPLE ListINa seRvicm | pnd pel a Page a air meee On paved street, 100x150. $200 down, | parte RRow ., | ine Sat Sco deen, Sat Ma | GI Resale Oca Y | ye een shes (GATEWAYS to] ™ Sern sipe Pa — E. ‘Waar t don’t ed sole tor’ $106 price $1 Seo 'with terms. Paes pF gg Bod totinded ta — -. ‘ i bod eee "0.006 Good eres, i00x80, Only $1,380 eens a mae tare, two a JWAN _W. : Plastered* walls, stairway. to SYLVAN LAKE CITY BYLVAN CITY 18 THE to- HAPPINESS ; Wilh eany terms, : — : r with select R AM hoored attic for a large ex- one Ghian Glos oe sat fhe, lovely ORTH SIDE ___ | 4 Sete. Wooded. #200 down. Side 150" Brice $8.900. SCH and ‘gus heat An in good | Oe aren, SR mates men Fooms, fll sined diate Fm. 56x25 FT. RANCH HA. Resale, 6 room _ [3% seres, Trout stream. $500 down, - OFFICE OPEN FE 5-5001 REALPOR PE 54471) “ schools. ‘only "419,500, with pos: gp nen Bags or mngy pring ‘aod pes Included Se ae ‘ar and Auto. | 1002190, North side, ee80 cash, _ SUNDAY 25 LI11 Jostya. comer 3nd , 444) approximately $2.500 down, Fi = rans| Wats dow peice of only og Fg ag | Redrooms mW. Huron BON none. FE. 41587 NUL TIPLE LISTING SERVICE. Somea’' and insurance. Ac wesber kcleaed” ra ie : New 3 oe Ke 4 : pee te . | Owner Transferred {| %*- and screens. Lovely yard, choice | MANO and jum feeds, eons ieee —. praesent Rusty [Drayton Area | cart state | stereos gergope Betis sLN. | Since “ot surabs and flowers | = master ue | wk euet Miewes uel: ie tor your seme EAST SIDE °. | fie Wretwias is | sewer Gece ates | Sir ten™ianese | | Reni Se | cael eats tal SUNDAY 26 | Hibamn Seat fu'yart | Reid etnitnee fer | ee Re ete gis gr | fepeoyge poems er | Gen Sereee epee | “iageregm back tang bome ety ‘| bers foding “taxes sah shrccdhacpe PIONEER WIOHLANDS ate, fe dows. a ft. love. iting room Priced to sell Gun) ts ame MUST SELI -— Decorated to. a Bull "tnd oven, 130x175) $1,500 down Will @iscount equity over $2,000 : with finished = Te Selle, Trade i ft re ond, Bloomfield “ below market pr ond 3 attic, is pro vod Ur it wer INSURE IT! | ehers| WHITE Bateman = | op ae ‘ Heneyrce Bt ah Kampsen| faeets|' se seers | MAHAN ma 9 =. ae burs and Rochester Rs. ' had seas : a A. JOHNSON, Realtor” | BROS. ) © Pbepeayemes nem seta “") RAY O'NEIL, Realtor (| dR 1704S. Telegraph Rd. |, RRAL _ , | REALTORS FE40528 | R.D-RILEY, BROKER on 6. Gam 06 : _ FE ; - lopen sven. "a sunday 10 to 8 277 8, Telegraph fore 90,1 cae: = fo SERVIC wert Bo0H 2 BRANCH p * a ‘ = * ' | ‘ ‘ $ t — P ‘ i 2 * at ' ; * : ‘ { * * rn j ¥ i an | 4 ; i * i; oy : * : ; t . i? j ; j \ : $ 5 ' | ; ‘. j é \ ‘ i 1 aes \ peta ea 4 aw Ee Tk Re . and outbuildings end RGOING| Provice t immedie MAN'S NAVY BLUE SUIT, SIZE) bietop gas stove. Metel bed and PE 2.3483, a. TWO. COMPLETE REGULATION o> other farm. o | restaurant with small! future happiness by arranging for | Sf. UK@ mew, Hart Schaffner) springs. Mangle & 2:80 Gallon REBUILT WASHING WacHiNEs | 1-4 GUARANTEED PORT A tETY ab dine BATH: | _ poot tables, cheap, FE 3-0329 : 49736 af-| seach credit accoumt with’ the are tuxedo. Lady's brown cost, | _oll_verrels._Apoly_s¢ Start. Mill makes yuarenteed. Thyle Elec: ‘ ~~ reese 370 Lakeside, $1,500; frame|seag t in an effort to reach} Farm Report. samme Ok ee ae ent Rd. in the Buena Vista|fion te Omer, 000; Me naaition “ents |the stricken Philippine ship Lepus 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. - n pressure it Heights Subdivision. asbestos siding, 234 Dick, $2,000. in the Pacific off the northe ~ had ey a him A $10,000 twee te ve Z 7:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (4) announce support of Presi- ey ' 8770; butld frame ie-tamily home a Today. dent Eisenhower for re-election. i a ae ma Orchard Lakel See: sete nae atta, See A eee mneaences from a.95_<4) Today. Powell, a Democrat, supported |e : side, 354 Whittemore, $980; warege.|ing one Pana sirer ity ~ ship | 7:30 — (4) Today. (7) Northern Adiai E: Stevenson-in 1952. Lasi . i ieee a Sas0; wreek house, 496 Au- has 36 Me bers. pase & Michigan. week he announced he was switch-| Two permits for construction |burn, $1,800; build glassed in porch. — 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) ing to Eisenhower. ; of two gas stations at 1170 Jos- jo 1.298; Della gas meter 8 ; - Today. (7) Little Rascals. Six New York Negro Democrat-|’lyn and 1158 Baldwin were issued | Raise and butid on} The Lepus, 1,666-ton freighter|, 55° (4) News. vd leaders claimed Powell) by the clty department. The |jen SAS: settee Denes, 9 F Reo-lowned hy the Madrigal Shipping : : : } switched because Of] former was issued to Sun Oil |$00; repair fire dam On Artes | CO. Of Manila, sald it was in the)-@oM opi C) Aepol, (H)—-0s:8 am ion withthe tax ficulties of his} Onz, Me, latter was approved tok jtea, Fit aiane. site: rane, curses. benrtng. dow “nthe Philippines 4:45) News, Weather: 7 ‘i - Cul r *. i; tem * Vimis) CEE BI three staff. members. emvaue as nd fise. |with 110 mile-an-hour winds. .|8;58—(4) News. cama - ~ The Herbert De- Going, $3,500: ee : : - : %e con . * “OP Y =|SPECIAL “=" : = z see ee 4 E ' OPEN SUNDA ONLY = 5 . : = $ . 4 j 4 6 ae 0-2 ae PICTURE Night Till 9 P, M. hs ‘TUBES © 2 16” and 17" $38 | "PAtkwoy 1-7875 ® | SCHIGK’S—Dial MYrtie 33711 |} FE 2-0167 ar a Se SIX LAKES 9:00-—(2) $64,000 Challenge. (4) Lo] . REFRIGERATION eet, Young, “Goodbye, Good- EM 3-3065. 8 nl ee Co ENTER NET Swayze What's My Line? (4) Life couldn't! “fannah Lee.” (9) National i frozen out| News. (4) 11 o'clock News. (2)| With Elizabeth. (7) Science Fic- CROSLEY. eee News Final. Studio “The gets knocked oft |11:10—-(9) Weathervane. - — rs so i tise (9) SERVICE row by election |12:15—(9) Movie Date. “Once 8 win Taeater, “E ; , Member of Onkiané County | Thief.” (4) Weekend Weather-| Twevit ; cast. (2) Miss Fairweather. | poe ts Joan lestrantee Acnectntton TV stars accusing|!:2-—(4 Filmland’s Finest. “Be-| #00) : FE 4-1515 stealing such bad| Yond Tomorrow" (2) Les Paull 99 (2) News. (4) News, (1) Mo- ay TAY James Dean grave-|,, Sud BM ohtwatch vie, Robot Monster.” (9) News, C & V ELECTRO MART ft Rudy Valen- ra ag a dio and Medita-|!1:14—(9) Movie, “The Scarf." equal time...) 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.| REN (4) Movie. may patent minal seations. pale 2) ote, ee during , known.” ie sentat tae 8:00—(2) Christophers. 42:40—(4) News. $:15—(7) Featurette. 12;50—(2) Weather, Meditations. explaining how Bob/s:39(2) Reporter's Roundup. (7) senaee . to Don. Roberts. MONDAY AFTERNOON a 8:55—(4) News. 12:00 — (2) Mid- Movie. (4) Bh oe MeNeil's- Breakiast Club/g.9q(2) Court ot Health. (4) Dine Dang Behooak. TP) 28 o'eck Ser mad WE cee te oe te ee Comics, (9) Film Fare. ~—— Erwins. 12:25—(9) Billboard. eon 9 ggg ergy .”"l:80—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Bigl is 6s) cart oa tales Dreamed.” and by is I Picture. (7) Christian Science. Day «4 Charlie Ruggles. (1) ergy wedge, se aya 10:60—-(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U. of] ‘The Erwins. title... Sore ag tr: for Today. | 19.45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt, . ' 1 19:30—(2) Cartoons. (7) Meet Mr. ea eeu ag wie Do-It-Yourself «Senators fo Study | causer., Jom Jam Chen Theater. @) showtine. | TUBE TESTER ‘ Ta 7 Abd ‘ | thr@0—~(2) Sagebrush “eg 4 Pi 1:25—(2) TV News. ; From “Sar‘framee Seen (Color) Adventure 1:30—(2) . (4) Tennes- GNYA'S ADGUCHON | scale, Adventure He. Ae jrs0—2) Houeparty HAMPTON ELECTRIC ey ee Oe ee ee ne Comes |u:20—() Movie. waitin coms ncthine WE HAVE MOVED! LABOR LOCAL NO. 1076 The International Hod Carriers and Common Laborers Local have moved from 28'/: §. Saginaw ATTENTION! ALL TV Servicemen The Oakland County Electronics Association invites you to attend a meeting of initial interest and importance to everyone in the TV servicing industry. Our guest speaker of the evening will be Senator William S$. Broomfield, presenting important information regarding your future. You DO NOT have to be a member of the OCEA to attend and this is not a membership drive. This is an entirely FREE and open meeting for your benefit. No funds will be solicited. Refreshments will be served and door prizes, donated by the electronic parts distributors in this area, will be given. Plan now to attend this meeting Oct. 29th, 7 P. M., at Scrib’s, 130 S. Telegraph. : Pontiac CONDON’S RADIO & TV..............127 &, Parke, FE 4-9736 AUBURN RADIO & TV........+... oe ievee 39 Auburn, FE 4-1655 BLAKE'S RADIO-TV ....... covseees S149 W. Huron, FE 4-5791 CAMPBELL RADIO & TV SERV....89 Chamberlain, FE 2-7406 C & V TV SALES & SERVICE..:....... 158 Oakland, FE 4-1515 HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. .......... 825 W. Huron, FE 4-2525 HOD’S RADIO & TV........ -770 Orchard Lake Ave., FE 4-5841 JOHNGON'S RADIO & TV..............45 E, Walton, FE 4-7601 OBEL RADIO & TV ......... carccocnee- 46 Onk Hill, FE 4-4945 RICH & PURSELY TV .......+.06 WALTON RADIO & TV .......+.-+++0+..1430 Joslyn, FE 2-2257 WKC, INC., SERVICE DEPT.............45 N. Perry, FE 2-0711 WEST OF PONTIAC MAC RADIO & TV ............ 1515 Union Lake Rd., EM 3-3072 TV SERVICE.......... 2485 Airport Rd. OR 3-3666 HEIGHTS BIRMINGHAM ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO.,...1287 S. Woodward, MI 6-1022 DRAYTON PLAINS BV. vécies 3530 Sashabaw Rd., OR 3-2652 +++ 4348 Dixie” Hwy., OR 3-1217 : AUBURN ACE TV & RADIO SERVICE. LATIMER’S RADIO & PHELPS ELECTRIC ; » OXFORD OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOP...23 8, Washington, OA 8-20%2 ROCHESTER ‘ROCHESTER RADIO & TV SHOP... 430 Main DOBAT TV & RADIO SERVICE. ies Ww. 5th StL OL sate WATERFORD APPL., 5830 Aine Rd. OR 3-5811 i WALLED LAKE TOWNSEND'S TV SERVICE...,.. 3110 : : _. WEST BLOOMFIELD WALNUT LAKE TV .........2000 Walnut Lake Rd, MA 6-6268 ee a a a ee a eee ‘GORDON'S TV @