v4 = ¢ ey ‘ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER so, 1035 —w2 PAGES . : Ses po I Ege ‘ 1 ae 5 * as 5 : E ba ines i a aa i Dy $i, TroubleLaden Benson Meeting |With President: Ike's 1st Stand-Up Heart # coe Troy Official New Strain Grown in Rochester l Retires Nov. Fires Attorneys. | at Turf Hearing Treasurer * Hildebrandt Refuses to Leave Post; Track OK Canceled By ARNOLD 8, inkscn Dramatically declaring that the Troy Township Board had no authority to dismiss him, Township Treasurer Fred W. Hilde- brandt last night refused to hand in his resignation. “You have the right to fire the lawyers, but. you can’t fire me,” he stated at : : a special meeting of the Pontiac Press rhete board.. : His statement followed of a resolution es By WILMA GREENWAY __ '|stone, arranged a hospital jconference today with Sec- |retary of Agriculture Ben- son—around whose head a} bitter political storm = is) howling. : As the President’s doc- tors reported that new X- ray pictures disclosed” no enlargement of his heart,| and termed that the most - Significant medical de- W. A. P, JOHN Board chairman and co-founder of MacManus, John & Adams, Inc., advertising agency, W. A. P. John, vertising circles and for many years active in civic and church affairs, will remain on the com- pany’s board of directors and serve as the agency's special con- sultant, with offices in the Wabeek Building, Birmingham. The com- pany is planning a testimonial dinner for its retiring chairman ‘on his forthcoming 61st birthday. Street Shooting Kills Man Here Samul Vaughns Is Held in. Death of DEVELOPS NEW POTATO—Mrs. Otto K. Schuler of Rochester sees no sign of blight as she squints into a microscope at a section of leaf from a new blight resistant potato she has developed. At the left is the May Save Millions for -Farmers Potato Immune to Blight A Rochester woman has devel- | veloped at Teast a dozen new oped what is believed to be the | flowers and vegetables, eo first high quality potato to be |® potafo that peels clean and | widely used by the restaurant in- immune to blight. ; dustry and a tomato that ha: To America’s farmers, such a potato can mean millions of dol- lars a year jn crop savings. varieties that vi MELEN BEST > Pontiac C. of C, fi ? : F< i E a Sf ‘Ti. Meg and Peter Week-en bow tura it over to Michigan State University for final test plant ell ing and tris, —by Help of Barbéd W home and people were waiting in| cet corner last night, Pontiac have been other blight- 4 eip Oo ar. ire by yard when I got home tonight, eh There have nd | Police said, a aa : They said they elected me a the resistant potatoes, but Mrs. LONDON (INS)—Barbed wire was erected today to| wanted me to stay He is charged with the shotgun | oT cemeaigs ler believes hers is the first "give utmost privacy to Princess Margaret and Peter| “Gentlemen, I've changed my) slaying of Willie Henry, 37, of De-|" Tx. “President, be immune to plight and, ‘at | Townsend who will spend the week-end discussing her) "rei.. 1i tire ay, at 0 State | ren’ it Sem cf the Meow Lene | nesting with Meteen, same, time, of top-grade quality. | | on -duty , in| OU» Bagley and Hibbard. tered the sixth : ove-O problem. . _ | Racing Commission hearing valesence from on a. , Te cenunt aks not sub-| =Vidence accumulated that a public announcement on saleaie Gates ; nwoxe — would tld pibee’ st Getiet B-.| ceering née ell belt Ue aye ject to discoloration, and can be/ the romance of the 25-year-old princess and the 40-year- |" pie we ismieute meet. | rom behind the wheet of his |“ans. iniy pany A. ye gs F boiled, fried, baked or mashed. *old commoner might be) ing, which ended after his state. | *0to When Henry drew 9 revolver | popes learn what had h a te It has a good, firm texture, SU-| », ‘ e ® near. . esent, | Widdicantl, 0, veab from beneath his coat. Coals © ot é auth hang | see tree eae i perior keeping qualities, and ex- Big 4 Still Striving The two the guests firmed his anneunced intention He said Henry previously had just before dinner that the ontri tiny feet out from the side cellent taste. It produces an aver- were to sell his stock in the Esroh threatened to kill him, charging | examina’ “nevesied no Adee 4 ot ues He . vata se 160 BABOK DOAGIOCKS [ni nome tn” Ucksioba, ties eect a eee ee ae ee Boosts United Fund {== wae “Plated sey side ih te EAD [nie heme UheRas Sp is Geron'men corporation |S was is the ear toroane be ldots ee tk Dane “Then I saw Helen. She was other types this year, the Schuler! GENEVA, Oct. 29 ~The Big 5* Connie. #5 Pet SReone, me ee Oe ee returning from a hunting trip.|leave the hospital in another 19| United Fubd officials said they} conscious, her teg pinned beneath potato vines stayed green and) Four foreign ministers met today weekend together. His partners are Malcomb M. Henry's revolver had no ammu- | days to two were “optimistic” about reaching a wheel, and she wanted to get ap continued to flourish long after thé for the third time to try to bring sere esa ees the war-| Heber and Harry N. Dell, Royal | "ition in its chambers, police said. tween Nov. 5 and 12 ele eee Oe So ae ye i oa 4 togethe ‘ tly | time “godfather’’ the royal ' Oak attorneys. who have served as ar increased ' Later, when was on ¢ oe . beevecenetanad spl ae how to re.| family because he used to trail Se woncip's Keo coun Se! cose Tallad Tolle’ sup Secsiecion Cc Gd tar Experiments in Sevaaging Om unite Germany and achieve Euro-|it* members during the war with 4% years. Each owns one-quarter. ion ua ployes led the increase. vag Leas berihat ilige: (oem peng | an emergency bullet-proof ca* that | DELL MAY TESTIFY S r “atta, Sabet, commerea corey 3 yar sofia Mrs. | Soviet Foreign Minister R. M. Se en eee said i bambi" cont ye tor yo Our Top Models optimistic “despite. the tact be Schule , Molotov, U , S. Secretary of State The hearings on a franchise for S . P M d. ; we have so collected rted his house and ) _—— prabine Dulles, Bean's Har greats tude 0 vende medias the, Michigan Thoroughbred “Tur tarts in Press onday aden on kak _ . i acmillan a "rance’s An-| teday to keep eut reporters and Troy . eee Assisting her in her work was toine Pinay assembled in the Pal-| curious’ Britons. One reporter's have been aimed at the fact Esroh Their faces and figures. are their fortune! a or to pay Bases Poeceia soci thongs oe al ae ace of Nations. eee ee oe ee Thousands of pretty and shapely young girls pour | these last few days, we have a “likes: potatoes so well, he inspired | Russia and three Western pow-| gasier to crack the Kremlin. (Cabinet Holds Session into New York seeking elusive fame and fortune as — chance of 1 goal in Mire, Schuler started her experi-| day Fival, Programs for soliton of | Predictions mounted that next! _ Mostly With Proxies f° models. Only a few reach the pinnacle of success, |" s ment by crossing 4 Main Katahdin | Europe's — problems. Diplomatic | week will witness Pate re ng le WASHINGTON (INS) —- Presi- earning as much as $50,000 a year. These are Amer- | That Makes Sense? with a Puerto Rico potato that| quarters said the two plans were Velopments in argaret- sent Eisenhower's Cabinet held itki ica’s top models. FORT M See et ee ee er St ee en See vet ——, regular meeting Friday. The only One of America’s most able reporters, James L. | A hopeful ‘eouell phages at Fort wise was almost inedible. Seed! have been. arr an | thi insine wan. the President! | pe . * he from this was later crossed with’ Today, the foreign ministers will New Airport Gets Flights bey "Cabinet, rane Kilgallen; has written a series on the glamorous Cost eng ieee the Russet Burbank or Idaho po-| see what they can do to find at) CHICAGO (INS)—Three interna-| ‘The ailing Chief Executive was) fashion models. He presents their own personal “I just came back from being tato. least some common ground be- tional airlines will » inaugurate | represented by Vice President i “ Is ’ , POTATO DIFFERENT - tween the two plans. There were | scheduled passenger flights today | Nixon, Assistants sat in for the ~ ci bie po ag Bet ps Dollag Dol America’s oe yawngenor law toa me “Seed from the final potato was ™#"¥ fears, however, that they out of O'Hare Airport—Chicago’s | secretaries of state, defense, agri- op els. e series starts Monday in the wom- me, f oe pe tg from the Russet Burbank,” she | {ced ® stalemate. inew North Side terminal. ‘culture and interior, en's section of the Pontiac Press, field Ply t open said, “but the potato was differ- Pd : ent.” a ‘ “Mine has thin skin and will ; e o ca'rutnti ee Judge. Moore Propose$ Retarde ildren Clinics bank has heavy skih ai al - baking potato.” pe? A naturalist, Mrs. Schuler ac-| A proposal for clinics in more| defectives plus assisting such | there aré three phases to be passed own home atmosphere will! er; 9 little woman weighing less “Sach on. quired her knowledge of plant life populous areas to care for and| care by expert advice; and, | dealt with,” said Judge Moore. | assist them.” than 100 pounds. The boy was | swered as; Is childbirth or a. ee —— ~ study mentally retarded children} **Tee® peg ia “ rage none The first concerns educating! CASE IN POINT morally depraved and a men- | medical at the time independent studies. She has de- 3. wade today by. Oakiand ous to r home and comme: | och youngsters who have an 10 ace to his family and local com- of childbirth in any way respon- Rain, Snow Flurries Forecast for Tonight Cloudy, windy and cooler with showers mixed with snow flurries are predicted for tonight and to- morrow in the Pontiac area. _ The low temperature tonight will be between 36 and 40. The high tomorrow will range from 46 to 30 degrees, is The lowest temperature shortly before 8 a.m. was 53 degrees. The } registered 4 at 2 p.m. i County Probate Judge Arthur E. ' * Moore. He that “in larger populated areas we have clinics and custodial centers sufficient in size to at- commodate a compara. Ys tively small ey number of cases, y perhaps about 2), =a These could Judge Moore accomplish three major things, the judge said: Study and correlate eases; encourage family care of nity, therefore being a possible menace te society. J Judge Moore will outline his » | Cogeerns defectives who cannot be Another phase of the problem munity, “This type of child, who will either injure other children in his own home or many potentially injure others in his commur nity, must be institutionalized, some- cared for in their homes, the judge said. “I think of the 16-year-olg de. fective boy who bullied his moth- In Today's Press Church News isueues , 5 6, 7 The problem's third phase lies | County News ....... ++sees-23 | in scientific research, Judge Moore Editorials ........ pare ses--# | pointed out. He recommended an Sports ...., ee eeerecweneniers % [intensive study from both the Theaters ............ ++I, 18 [point of view of medicine and so- TV and Radio Programs ..31 | ciety to determine why certain Wilson, Hart ............... 1@ | children are born mentally Women's Pages core emeeen Dy ® tive. ; times over long periods of timie:in fairly with. his own family,” order to protect society and deal) t fi H un 4 i Me i & iL bi I i i aa 5 ‘ [ : > = i at gihie é bEF i pg EESER cafe tH z e E i i fi i 1 : Delbert H. Mead Service will be held in ley Funeral Home at ef “ea rf i fl =| if Wind velocity 15 m.p.h. Di- all | O'Hara told SETTLED—Raven-haired movie actress, Maureen Court in Santa Monica, Calif., yesterday she was “perfectly satisfied’ with a final property agreement reached with her er husband, ‘TV producer Will H. Price, of New York. Price re- to a 500-volume library and two screen plays, she kept one . The couple was divorced in 1952. ’ ae ee THE! PONTIAC PRESS, SAT | |The Day in Birmin De if H fel! int gc i eh ti HL Ht er % z 3 fil f | E i i A be x8 : £ i 3 Hae Ht ta for z 4 a i 3 ti if TF U. S. Rejects Red Claim of Postwar Violation WASHINGTON # — The United States has rejected a Russian con- /agreements by permitting West Germany to join the Atlantic pact and other Western Defense al- liances, In a formal note, the State De- partment also restated yesterday its view that these same postwar Waives Examination on indecency Charge "| Paul R. Ivan, 28, of ‘Livonia, peared before Justice John J. Ga- fill yesterday and was bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court. Ivan did not furnish $2,000 bond ff and was remanded to jail. Police said they have had five complaints on Ivan, all involving boys be- tween the ages of 9 and 14. Contributors to UF * * Aish wed e ede Renee eee eta ng Co. i f [he fi inal 2 i ill Ti “<"T think the race track is a very stated. “I don’t know if it ever .| stockholder in the racing group. * * tention that it violated postwar | over on me, i missed last night, the Pontiac law Lionel Barrymore Treasures Slated for Auction Block HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The art treasures of the late Actor Lionel Barrymore will go under the auc- tion block beginning next Monday in Hollywood. * “ = The collection includes his life- accumulation of paintings, record albums, books and art ob- jects, many of which are extremely rare and valuable. Among the objects is a marble bust of Lionel’s brother, John. Lionel died Nov. 15, 1954, at the age of 76, a beloved figure of the i He testified that Hildebrandt talked the two attorneys out of selling to Avis. nebilous thing,” Heber will be there’ or not.” He said Avis wanted the 200 acres for speculation. — ATTORNEY LEAVES Heber's concluding testimony wag interrupted by the blazing de- parture of Henry C. Murray, one of two turf club attorneys and a Murray demanded that Inglis de- lay the hearings for three weeks, until the turf club could hold a directirs meeting. eral assigned to the racing com: mission. [Expect 6,000 Youngsters) for Halloween’ Festivities | youngsters scurrying uptown about ortivities. If they can tear ; tume” will find their Johan D. Stanton Murray said he would not be responsible for the appearance at) Monday's hearing of four princi-| pals in the turf club, including the | treasurer, public relations. man and two stockholders with whom | Heber had dealings. | “Uf you. want them here, get. them down here yourself,” he de- clared before stalking out. | for $1,500 an acre for the land, then learned that Esroh, for whom | Hildebrandt acted, in turn optioned | it to the turf club for $3,000, net- ting a prifit equal to the sale price of $117,000. PURCHASE SHARES “T objected to Mr. Hildebrandt i over on me,” money. « : After Dell and Heber were dis- come |tion of city clerks: throughout the |” y * * a - The YMCA has anhounced that}; ation has closed for the cur-| rel lid of Uetnaeg cesoeal being held Saturdays at the Pon-/ Oct. | tiac -Y. Reservations for the new} starting January 7 will be in December, said George of the °6,000| Ewing, director of local Y youth T p.m. * * *# wee Costumes, cider, doughnuts, That's when the parade will form ‘at Mit School for con- fumed marchers, just the begin. | Movies. . merry-go-round, fish co the yearly _eutelon pee, Fa, oN On Or for by leral business and | tographer — the combination |v non C. Abbott of Pontiac will profesional people and Spen- | syctis 3 Halloween party, afd | oocide at the fourth annual trauma sored by the Recreation Board. 4. one will be held trom 7 to ‘i , tobe meet At 7:30 youngsters will follow | , p.m. Monday at Franklin (injury) symposium 4 the Birmingham High School sored by Wayne University's Col- band along the familiar route : lege of Medicine in Detroit Nov. over Maple to Weodward and | The festivities are being spon- | The symposium will be divided into south on Woodward te the food | sored by the Franklin two groups of illustrated talks on lines, Assn, and the School PTA and fair surgical care of the injured. HEADS SYMPOSIUM — Dr. themeeives booths will represent the PTA's the fun, The high school Student |W. Surrey Rd., Foxcroft. wean port committee aia me | John W. 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The new government suspended all officials of the unions and ordered the election of new officials within 120 days. ; ._ * * The General Confederation of : Labor promptly withdrew its threat : to call the strike, but the situation : remained tense. ‘ ) The CGT, which claims six mil- ; | lion members, had warned it would —— ; call its men out unless anti-Peron = — leaders who hed seized control of moved. ee RELY ON After the government action, _— which came last night, CGT issued | 7 , a statement telling the workers “to | — 2 | eG with the assurance your interests | © tS will be protected.” ; (£ aceasta Minister Luis Benito Cerruti Costa ri Sess en rene aor 2 Look for This Seal’... Be wore your The hethe pad Bo migy Prempro interests are in mg ct hands! 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Huron x | DEPT. STORE Knauf, Roy ............ 2642 W. Muren 520 S. Saginaw Se, ||| "esteon. Wn. H..-510 Pontiac Ste Bonk Whitcomb, Wm, ..3 140 N. Saginaw St. (Open Monday Night iL 9) FE 5-2620 yey Lt, ats Ben Pas ‘a : ' eg eee ae. e E ae Saat a i Pt ‘y i ie ee ee cae ce ‘ eee + ot 1x Soe fil 7 Atte fy t ee ae V ; : J Zé : Wd Fe Hy ed o E MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 Courthouse Anniversary Reminder of Bygone Era Approach of the 50th anniversary Wednesday, November 2, of Oakland County’s present Courthouse is a nos- talgic reminder of a vanished era, It is a reminder, too, of how much growth tively short span of a half century, _ In a Pontiac Press Gazerre article - November 2, 1905, the cost of the stane structure at Saginaw and Huron streets was given as $113,232.18. * * * long ago ceased to serve the County’s and the supervisors are _ considering plans for a new and much meeded larger one. Nonetheless, the present building stands as a monument «to the good taste, common sense and public spirit of those who directed its erection shortly after the turn of the cen’ Administration Shares Credit for Prosperity Consider current nationat ‘prosperity. It tops anything ever enjoyed by any nation since the dawn of history. Much of the credit for this sit- uation is due the E1sennower Administration. It has main- tained an economic. climate in which business operate and expand with idence. At the same time labor worked hand in hand with business to create one of the best years in our history. *. * Among latest proofs that this policy is effective are the record net earnings and sales of General Motors, the world’s largest industrial corporation. . In their report to stockholders, GM President Hartow H. Currice and Chairman Atrrep P. Stoan said the automobile industry is experiencing the best year in its history. Continuing, the report pointed out that after setting aside the enormous sum of $1.063 billion for U. 8. and foreign taxes, the corpora- tion’s net earnings for the year’s first nine months totaled $913,000,000. es * * These earnings indicate that sales for the full year of 1955 will exceed one billion dollars. This is a figure never yet reached by any business enterprise. Similarly, General Motors sales for _ record high of 3,622,000 cars, more than | in all of 1954. Dollar sales of all ucts in the same period set a. Months record of $9.544 § = =“ ment above 62,000,000, provide the Republican Party with un- ote A Brrnism court refused a girl per- . mission to marry because she couldn’t cook. If such a precedent were estab- lished and followed in the U. S., in a would be: plenty of For $100 cash on the barrelhead, we'll sell the following slogan for 1956 to the Republican Party: “Don’t Change Horses in the Middle of the Rising Tide of Prosperity.”" . fn A Man can’t learn anything about women by marrying one of them, but he can unlearn a lot of things he thought he knew about them. The People’s Business Stays in Spotlight Williams Outmaneuvering the GOP Legislature : By JACK I. GREEN LANSING—Republican leaders have sig- nalled for a longer and stormier~legislative " gession on traffic problems than expected— but Gov. Williams resolutely is looking the Republican legislators announced they meet in special session Tues- work over the governor's program will have their own plan to reduce a Black Angus steer and a Holstein heifer. At the most, all you can say is that they are both cattle. st TO TAKE CREDIT However, the governor's sweet reasonable. ness Indicates that he is preparing to take credit for whatever the Legislature passes. * * If the lawmakers should be so forgetful as to pass his program, he can say, “Look what I did, fellows.” If they pass their own program, he can say, “That's about what I wanted anyway.” ; The governor has already taken a lot of steam out of the Republican opposition. He has come out fatly for a speed limit, sensing a desire by many Republican lead- ers to pass one anyway. He has dropped his plan to take driver licensing away from local officials, a proposal the Republicans were set to clobber with great shouts of * * He has shied off from compulsory auto inspection, another item which the Repub- licans probably would have bucked. To top it all, Williams has taken the un- precedented step of “delivering” his message to the lawmakers by mail five days before they meet—thus attempting to head off any Republican moves to delay while they “study” his programs. IN THE POCKET In short, Williams seems to have gotten the Republican Legislature in the well- known pocket. If they do nothing he can abuse them royally and if they do anything he can say “we did it.” ~ * * The depth of Williams’ strategy can best be gauged by his attitude on driver-licensing examinations. He started out proposing to take the job away from local officials and give it . te a new organization of 500 state exam- iners under civil service protection. Under fire from the sheriffs, he aban- doned that, with admitted reluctance, in fa- vor of methods to improve local examining procedures. The Republicans came back with a pro- posal to take all licensing supervision, as well as the central violations file, away from the Democratic secretary of state, James M. Hare, and give it to the State Police. * * * But Williams told reporters mildly that he supposed it didn't matter who admin- istered the law as long as it was well done. And, since Williams took his original stand from Hare, it would appear that the gov- ernor has left Hare holding the bag. CAN'T BE HAPPY . Hare can quip that it “appears the Re- publicans have abandoned: hope of ever elec- ting another secretary of state,” but he can- not be happy at seeing the core of his pro- gram, the one which has brought him so much criticism, calmly tossed aside. " * * * z is especially true since all indications This record of dynamic economic ___)_wne PONTIAC PRESS, sar rghit Y, OC piney teh THY KINGDOM 1S AN EVERLASTING KINGDOM 4 ETERNITY TO DWELLIN 1 PHS 18 | God ee Days of All Faiths Creates No Half-Hinges — Reformation Sunday Commemorates Martin Luther’s Challenge Oct. 31, 1517 © By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER The Sunday nearest Oct. 31 is customs je wanted to change. the énd of October, the town, like all towns, would be filling up with pilgrims arriving for All Saints | : : EAST-WEST DIVIDED This was not the first split in the unity of Christianity. Five cen- turies earlier, in. 1054, the bishops of Rome and Constantinople had come to a parting of the ways and when Antioch, Alexandria and Jerusalem sided with Constantin- ople the result was a complete separation between East and West. its participants were the little people who sat in the church pews. Today, in the Western. World, there are more than 250 million Christians who are not in com- munion with the Bishop of Rome, and most of them are. in churches that owe either their existence or their independence to the action of the fiery German monk who. _ on Oct. 31, 1517, was looking for - an argument, * * * ‘Many denominations will hold joint services Sunday in acknowl- Luther’s famous hymn, “A Mighty services. what All Saints’ Day is about are probably the most active of the Halloween revellers. The strange fact is that all the typical Hai- loween pranks were happening on Oct. 31 long before there was an All Saints’ Day, even before Christianity. to OLD DRUID FESTIVAL Scholars say that back in the time of the Druids, Nov. 1 was the feast of- Saman, Lord of Death. It was the day on which Saman called up the souls of all the departed. Naturally, the idea got about that the dead would begin to appear at midnight, when the day actually began, and since no one likes the prospect of facing a ghost alone people soon de- veloped the custom of gathering together in groups on this fearful night, (Copyright 1955) Case Records of a Psychologist: i u is g i Tas Sif i b i id a8 ! Ut ! \ fie! Rector Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- tions and School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Holy Bap- F Church School. Ser le ~ mon by the Rev. Lewis W, iil Lh I f j i { | | | : | Ii #00 A. M=HOLY COMMUNION | 045 A, M.~CHTIncR scROOoL 11:00 A. M.-MORNING PRAYER UE, ae Towler, ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL | | ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL MILPORD, MICH. Dixie Highway Near Gashabew £00 A. M.—Holy Communion ee wt eer ees | R. Hunt. | theological training at Virginia As new Déan, the Rev. Mr. Nor- vell becomes the contact man be- tween the laymen, the clergy, and the bishops of t Episcopal Diocese of Michigdn. His term. will last for two During 1953 and 1954 he served as president of the Birmingham Council of Churches. A member of the Christ Church Cranbrook staff since July 1952, the Rev. Mr. Novell received his Seminary. Prior to entering the ministry he spent fifteen years working as an electrical engineer. He is also a graduate of Trinity they are there. . _ (Copyright 1955) ae Member of Statt. |Synda . at Christ Church to Be aceon Elected Dean Ode Urganized - Lowell D. Baggett, music di- rector and full time secretary of the First General Baptist Church, will organize the Oakland County Fifth Sunday Convention Sunday at 2:30 p.m, at the church, 249 Bald- win Ave, Mr. was born July 23, \City Choir Union "=== | Spiritual and Secular _ | 6:30 p.m. Sunday in Trinity Me.” . ire Gieeaiags Gn sme PONTIAC UNITY “He Will Understand and Say Well CENTER Done” and “Just to Behold His 7114 N. Saginaw St. i 11:00 A. M. “He” and “Bless This House” || Senseth Deteott, Speaker will be sung by Mrs. Dorothy Bell. |}. Sunday Scheel 11:00 A. M. lujah Rhythm" tnd “Glovy Road.” The Rev. T. Walter Harris of ete Ford B. Reed of New Hope Bap- ONENESS Pa roan Eg anda 90 Howard Street Anna Mae Murray will di- rect the choir with Raphael Hooks || /?€r7 ee maicame! at the organ and Gladys Marie |] sentay school ....,....- A. James and Eugene Rush, piano ac- |] Sanday Morning ......... i108 & The president of the group is Woeesy dine pei ckabes eee 1108 PM | Baptists Rise in Asia 1927 in Ala. where he at- tended school. After serving 13) months in the U.S. Military Service, he v attended several terms of the Vaughn School of | Music, He studied directing and theory with W.B, Malbert of the Vaughn School; Pace’s Harmony with Mon- pon Mobbs and voice in Oklahoma ty. . The Baggetts and their two chil- | dren’ make their home at 17 S. Johnson Ave. Prelate to Tour Germany BOSTON (RNS)—Roman Cath- College in Hartford, Connecticut. Baptists OK Construction of New Home for Aged Denver, said $25,000 has already been raised for the initial unit, | -| make the pilgrimage by Chancellor | olic Archbishop Richard J. Cush>: ing of Boston will lead a goodwill pilgrimage to Germany next August. | The archbishop was invited to Konrad Adenauer of West Ger- | ton last spr ing. fo Give Concert Ey Numbers to Be Sung at Trinity Baptist The tenth annual concert City. Wide Choir Union a i | Terre eee ed WASHINGTON (RNS) — Baptist churches are growing “sw ly” strong in the central Asiatic republics of the Soviet Union, Robert F. A FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH . 16 CHASE STREET Lyceum 16:30 A. M. Evening Services 7:30 P. M. — Rev. E. Zey, of Flint Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Zev. HENRY C. JACOBS speaking on “Stumbling Block or Stepping Stone” 7:45 P. M. A Soul Stirring Evangelistic Service Dr. L. L. MARION on “What Have I Done” 8:00 P. M. Wednesday Friday Midweek Services A Friendly Place to Worship! i. THE SALVATION ARMY 29 W. Lawrence Street SPEAKERS and MUSICIANS COLONEL and MRS. HERBERT PUCMIRE Will Be With Us OCT. 29th, 7:30 P. M., MUSICAL OcT. 30, 9:45 A. M, - 11 A. M. 6 P. M.--7:30 P.M. : You Are Welcome! Lt. D. Timm —§ $/Capt. end Mrs. W. A. Micheelsen A many when the latter visited "| To Get Religious Study ST. LOUIS, Mo. (RNS)—Wash-' ington University here announced it will offer “academic training in religion” fully integrated with liberal arts studies. WELCOME Oct. 30th Thra Nev. 13 ices Start at 7:30 Night The Rev. tb ‘98 West Howard Street To Our Revival Floyd Miley, Evangelist ; from Flint THE MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH of CHRIST ‘ 1196 JOSLYN AVE. “ WORSHIP EACH LORD'S DAY MORN 11 A. M. Invites You to A OF MEETINGS Nightly, 7:30 P. M. With TOMMMY AND ‘JIMMY SHAW. “Alternating Speakers Seems, 7175 Elizebeth Loke Rd, a ae * ae = ee : : ft i ie BFE erect ififs ite f i : i s § peal: ae 4} . nd Hil f ee. ra { Rs ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 - 5S SE Sed in Nigeria a } Grahams Talks , aham’s Ta ; Draws 362,000 During P : - Month - Crusade 4 Through Toronto > : : TORONTO (RNS)—A total of 362,000 persons attended meetings 4 by Evangelist 4 Graham ,during his month-long , Greater Toronto Crusade. ‘ a a * y Of this number 7.348 came for- , ward to make “decisions for > MANE OFFERING Sue po On the last cam- > Br. John Vrooa, M.D. paign, Mr. Graham broke all > t records for attendance at the , Youth Fellowship ..6:30 P. M. » . Coliseum here when he packed ) Evening Service ...7:30 P.M. more than 28,000 inte the 4 building. ‘ JOSLYN AVENUE The Toronto campaign was the > Jostyn at Third evangelist’s 37th crusade. In ad-| bs mend L. Wothine, Paster dition ite , * i A : Bible Schoo! ......090 A. M. 4] carne, 2.008 eat ort - Aa ,, Worship Seseownrs 10:45 A M. breakfast sessions, 3,500 business- . Youth Fellowship 6:30 P. M. @/ men at three luncheons, and thou- p, Rivedien eatee 3 Se ae sands of university students and were and Study Session _¢/| high school pupils. ; Oe) Ae 7 P.M. ss » On a one-day trip to Ottawa, > AUBURN HEIGHTS the nation’s capital, he spoke to 4 2456 First Street . 23,000 persons and won 687 con- » §. Barvey MoCann, Paster * ¢ * » Schoo! ......10:00 A.M. 4] Mr. Graham said he felt the ° é mae 1:1§ A.M. 2| Toronto crusade had developed | 4 bs ay # eerrer : M “Our Reformation Heritage into one of the greatest he and : Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. 9/ his team had ever conducted. { Thu E .. 100PM Qf ‘ Bible Study Pontiac Organist to Play > RAYTON PLAINS: qt Washington Cathedral Walter J. Teeuwissen, Jr. Paster choirmaster of All Saints’ Church, : Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M. 4| will be the guest organist at a » Morning Worship .. 11 AGM. recital immediately f Bo > Annual Thank Olfering 4 o'clock Evensong Service a day, November 6th in Washington > Service with Dr. J. Vroon, Ca . preaching thedral. ae > Evening Worship ..7:30 P. M. sitions by ' Jo P Family Night, Wed, 6:30 P.M. 2/hann Sebastian Bach and Cesar | $460 Wiliams Lake Road (CAI Building? mas sceoe veeene eeeee oo eo OS G PEOPLE .............:.... @:18P. ING SERVICE ...:0:..+0+.-5, T:90P, WEDNESDAY. SERVICE... .7:15P. Waterferd-Drayten Ares Friendly —Fuand tal—Ind Bible Believing William E, Geding, Pastor Church, located on Crescent Lake Road at Township, to An American Ba Universal Ave., Waterford Sunday School 9:45 A. M. All Are Welcome! serve the entire community. Worship of God 10:45 A. M. 10:00 Sunday School 1100 Worship WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Rev. C. D. Friess. Pastor W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. Brethren Church Rev. Tommy Guest. Set. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Sun. School 10 A. M. 800th Birthday Marked ‘by Church of Finland WASHINGTON, D.C. (RNS) — represent ing seven different synods, took part in the service. Dean Francis B, Sayre Jr. and Canon Luther Deck Miller of the cathedral also participated. . Million Dollar’ School HAMBURG, Pa. (RNS) — Sev- new million-dollar high school here called Blue Mountain Acad- emy. About 100 pupils from nine | states and the District of Colum- bia are enrolled. Men’s Club fo Hear 3 Bible Addresses The Christian Men's Club will hear Bible teacher Roy Gustafson present three addresses at succes- sive Monday luncheons. The topic Monday will be “Why Did God Choose Israel?" On Nov. 7, Mr, Gustafson will speak on “Who Owns Palestine, Jew or enth-day Adventists dedicated a | Bible Verses to Be Heard \by Dialing FE 8-045 By dialing FE $4451, a message , ought to be certain that the nc- 2 Years on Project NEW YORK (RNS) — ch 5 i i iz | facilitate its library use as a erence source, To Honor Livingstone = | VICTORIA FALLS — At Victoria || Falls, in Africa, missionaries. parts of the continent will gather on Nov. 17 for a memorial service in remembrance and honor of ~~ | David Livingstone, pioneer British and geographer, who from Speak Sunday | %, Rieck Of M.so en Milford M4, Rev, T. B. Davis, Minister Bebool NHS tea ak = F Shee és First: Open Bible Chorch Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M, Merning Worship. .....11:00 A. M, CTU... .... Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. > Young People's Bible Stu. 8:00 P.M. at tas REV. A. H. MULLING, Poster ee eeeeenee Gi A Mem. Worship...11 A. M. | crship ” 9:45 P.M. Junior Church,...12 A. M. | Divine Healing Service 365 Gest Wiken Ave. i yer ‘ wi a aM ER ie ai **teee eee 6:45 P.M. w= Phone FE 4-8574 EVANGEL TEMPLE YMCA, Side Entrance Non Denominational Full Gospel Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M Worship Service ......11:00 A.M. "Sunday Evening ..... 7:45 P.M. Sunday School 9:45 A. M: Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. ‘PREACHING 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ont Tien ot W, Boren. “Your Gospel Mour” « CKLW 7:30, WCAR 8 A. M, A. 4. RADONEY, Poster ~ ‘Sunday School, 945 Worship 11:00 o'Clock Evening Rally, 7:45 P.M. | ceeieenenmnmenmmmenemal MID-WEEK TUES. - THURS, 7:45 P.M. WPON Sunday A.M. 8-8:30 210 N. Perry St. PONTIAC Rev, W. Wibley. Pastor “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned 'Gospel” DEDICATION AND INSTALLATION Sun. Service 11 A. M. Evening 7:30 P.M. _ Evening 7:30 P.M. ‘Everyone Welcome 316 Beldwin. FE 2-0384 9:00 Worship 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Wership Arab?” His topic Nov, 14 will bei] , “What Is Israel's Future?" ‘Spiritual Discernment” Mr, Gustafson makes his home in St. Petersburg, Fla. He has rama g Service 7:30 P. M. given lectures throughout the Christ is the Only way United States and Canada. ! to vt A special invitation is extended God to the Jewish friends of the club. WELCOME BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH ‘A fellowship of Christians in the American Baptist Convention serving with all believers in the World Council of Churches. Rev. Fred Robert Tillany, Minister A.M. | SUNDAY PM. 5:00 Youth Center : 7:00 Youth Programs 7:00 Adult Education Wednesday, 7:45 P.M~—Church Night . » Huron st Mark Ave. secsmmmemmmniens yt ts SERVICE of the SOUTH SIDE _ CHURCH OF GOD 529 Nebrasko, corner of Motor Street, Sun. Oct, 30, 1955 at 3:30 P. M. Dedication ser- mon by Rev. H. Ramsey, First Church of God, Pontiac, Mich. & installation by Rev. Raymond 5, will be other from out of the city. All Are Welcome! “Sunday School Attendance Lest. eos’. 10:00 A. M. “LIFE’S SUPREME MOMENT” Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 - 19:00 A. M. “THE PIT OF SIN” Dr, Tom Malone speaking at both services 7:30 P. M. 3 ss “OF WINGS AND MISSIONS” {5 A Sound, Colored, Moving Fil 7 to see, Filmed Wi ve hat of ee of the mission field. A graphic and pressive story of the Work of God. OR. TOM MALONE % f ¢ Ef i ae | \ ; a ee i tet : i : , ¥ ‘i : ( eed Pegler) ; : oy f I ewes) Ge eccy Pier oy phe PU Ngee = eae \ ff 7 i ) fe ' ” ; rf t {2} i ‘ | ; ( s } ; Ay f ey ; a THE PONTIAC PRESS. Appr : 2 i y { ‘ ie : z 7 i Na f ‘ ! i ; | ‘ i i \ ‘ j 1 t ss | B . ‘ 1 j ‘+ Ul y eg oad er “ " PPS ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 a ee se oe ; @ =e _Halloween. Festivities Irish, Scots, . Britons Gave Quaint Ways Religious Feast Day Reflected in Name of ‘Spook Day’ & . By JOAN RITTER |. Halloween as we know it today is a time of -gaiety for the entire i : ; s : E | i Residents of Lincoln Heights are getting ready for the|of Lincolnshire drive, and (foreground left to right) annual visit of witches cod sible Monday pas . On\ Herbert Mack of Oakshire drive and Donald Absher of . hand to choose their pumpkins early were (left to right on |Lincolnshire drive. The jack-o-lanterns will be used to the pumpkin pile) Barbara Cole Kristine Jones, both | decorate the party grounds, . Part-time Job Requires Enthusiasm Kingswood this, have fun and broaden their | Sponsoring | — 1 ae ArtShows Susan Carey Becomes Bride in Kirk)t # * shes & Lr ae : HA Eig Fe az 2 5 z A ae Ie ode! nda or treat,” they immediately donned their [eoing to take her brother Victor Il, 4, beg-|new costumes for the Press photographer. | ging on Halloween evening. They were so | They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. aah Seithvition. excited Wednesday at the prospect of “trick |\Victor Nelson of .Pionee drive. Little Karen Ann Nelson, 6, (left) is ‘4 E £3 i : g 3 z : E ? I : “Another asset, I think, is that ‘it really keeps you on the bail as The staff of the Art Department of Kingswood School Cranbrook announces a series of one-man shows of professional artists in BIRMINGHAM — Susan Joyce | Carey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F, Carey, and Terry B.. Dye, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ted es ¢« °*® The attendants wore frocks of man, and ushers were North F. crystaline in varied autumn! Carey, Stephen M. Cornell, Ted thus be ensured for the year. Cc. Dye Jr., Robert L. Moon, ' SCOTS USED TURNIPS Jack M. Lovell and Donald T. =» The matren of honor was the | Colwell. Gesell this afternoon at Kirk in| pride’s sister, Mrs. Robert L.| 4 reception was given in the! o4 oo ee ee ain na * « Hills. Moon of Saline. Her sister-in-law, Carey home on Middlebelt road. | any Py yo ndle inside. Mrs. Lillian Holm, instructor in | "*e ® Mrs. North F. Carey, was one of | * 8 @ | weaving, Robert Kline ceramics! The bride's gown was of white | the bridesmaids, They both wore For a ing trip to the Fler: In England they ducked for instructor, and James Bryan, pure silk fashioned with a bateau , emerald wood painting, sculptor and creative “And it has been good for my photography. | | girls, too. I see them copying me he | more and more and they are get- they | ting quite partiquiar about their | ares : ‘g (Copyright 1985) ig i. apples like Irish and ida Keys the bride wore a navy! ig and ry eter ao oom, . . These customs were brought to The couple will live in Fort, America by families moving here Paige, Elaine Palmer, Barbara | uderdale, Fla. , | from the old World and are still | Folin and Lynn Carey. Their small | ~ siiaisaetnaeas being carried on as a° means of hats matched the yperinnga Belts for a plain, trim dress | celebration and fun for all, princi- | frocks. They all carried beige fuji 16 fancy this fall. Trim med. pally for youngsters and no super- | chrysanthemums. stitious beliefs are connected with z it sie a ‘ | Old-Fashioned Discipline Gets Educator's Approval ° SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Horse- National College of Education in i stimulate the appreciation of art at a high school level. Genevieve Hamel of Birming- i td i t i t : orchids, white | about 7 to 9 or 9:30 evenings and I: “T found working part-time — Student to Show Germany Slides hed - William Duckwitz, a high school |Congregational .| “It has taken a long time for re- and-buggy ways are outmoded in . but not in discipline— “spare the rod and spoil the child" should prevail. , * * w . This is the belief of Dr. K. Richard Johnson, president of the Z Women’s Group Hears Doctor. Dr. Robert McHugh was guest | speaker at the meeting of the Women’s Fellowship of First Con- gregational Church Friday noon. The Mayflower group served the noon luncheon, ¥ * *. aa Devotionals were given by Mrs. Victoria Gaff assisted by ‘Mrs. Robert Gaff who sang a solo ap- propriate to the devotionals. -Mrs. John. Wiley sang two solos ac- companied by Mrs. Charles Wilson. The program was presented by State Hospital, who directs the children's division at the hos- pital which was started about two years age and is serving approximately 40 youngsters be- tween the ages of six to 17. Dr. McHugh spoke of the con- flict between psychiatry and re- ligion during the beginning of the practice of psychiatry. He said, ligion to recognize that psychiatry is a medical science and for psy- chiatry to recognize that religion is essential to the practice of that sceince."’ WORKERS NEEDED He stressed the tremendous need ' bazaar Dec. 2. The Fellowship is_ for tric workers. In con- clusion, Dr. McHugh thanked the Women’s Fellowship for their in- terest in the children at the State 2 and for their financial merit was also made of the church making plans to ‘serve meals Nov. | to workers who are taking part | Evanston, TM. Dr. Johnson, in San Francisco for a visit with alumnae of the school, expresséd himself this way: “The so-called ultra-progressive teacher believes children must not be disciplined should not have gone into teaching. “Children need discipline be- cause we live in a controlled world, “They have to learn to cooperate with others sooner or later.” * * @ But new “theories have their place, he stressed. “The teachers must keep up with the youngsters,” he said. Another important function of the teacher, Dr. Johnson believes, is to carry on the indoctrination of a feeling of security that should have been begun in the home. MALE INFLUENCE “Security starts in the nursery The exhibit may be viewed by any interested persons at the Art Gallery of Kingswood School dur- ing the regular school hours. A: display of creative photog- raphy by Harvey Craze will fol- low this exhibit. Mrs. Yungk Named to National Position Mrs. John Yungk of Lewis street 'was elected national choral di- rector of the Blue Star Mothers of America this week at the national convention held at the Hotel Fort Shelby in--Detroit. Mrs. Wilbert Fitzthomas, presi- dent of Chapter Four; Mrs. George Leinenger and Mrs. Helen Sniale also attended the convention. Nine other members of Pontiac groups attended the ‘‘Fun Night” held and should go on in the home and | the school,” he said. ‘The aed should be .an extension of the | home, and both sexes should teach | elementary grades; for youngsters need their fathers’ or a man’s in- fluence." * * * Dr. Johnson, who heads the old- est school of education in America, thinks it is almost incredible that | a teacher can retain his or her sanity, with the overcrowded | our vast increase of population. “| role of an evangelist in convin- schools that have resulted from He has praise for states that have moved to meet this chal- lenge by building new and better schools and said this is a con- tinuing requirement. “California, like many other states, is doing a fine job in meet- ing the situation by building more schools, but we still need more teachers,” he said. ‘Those who graduate from our schools now have as many as 10 offers for positions.” * * * He would like to assume ‘he cing young persons that teaching, should be, their future, and thinks that the whole community should join in encouraging youths to take up teaching as a profession. “In order to get more teachers, we should first see .to it that Peo- ple all over elevate the status of | the teacher in society, and then | we have to raise the economic | level of teachers, he said. “But | ® the status part comes first. Wednesday. Navy Mothers Plan Bazaar and Dinner Plans were discussed for a bazaar and turkey dinner to be held Nov. 3 when the Navy Moth- ers Club met Thursday evening at the Naval Training Center. The bazaar will be held at the Wilson Avenue Methodist Church beginning at 5:30 p.m. Plans were completed for the distribution of baskets to worthy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Members of the club were guests recently of Mrs. William Christie at her home on Euclid avenue. School Girls Sport Neckties in Dallas specializes in school girl accesso- ries is featuring clip-on ties for use with sweaters and blouses. The tjes, made mostly of import- ed velvet in all colors, are fash- ioned with a clip-on device similar to the easy-way men’s bowties. High Fever Follies The High Fever Follies _spon- sored by the auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital is being. held Nov. 2 and 3 at Pontiac High School. fuji chrysanthemums and tvy. Others Enjoy Autumn Vacations Among the recent arrivals at The Cloister, Sea Island, Ga., were Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Kyes of Cran- brook road, Bloomfield Hills. x *«* k * Mr. and Mrs, Harold A. Fitzgerald of Otiawa drive left Friday for New Orleans where they will attend the annual meeting of the Inter-American ‘Press Associa- tion. * * * x After spending several days in New Orleans, following two weeks of traveling in the South, Mr.. and Mrs. Lee A. Kremer have returned to their home on Dwight avenue. , *~ * * * | | Dr. and Mrs. R. Mark Todd of Osceola, Mo., ‘spent several days visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Verne Todd of Cherokee road, while en route to Washington, D. C. ; x* * *k& * Among those attending the Michigan-Iowa game at Ann Arbor today are Mrs. Leland A. Clemence arid daughter, Sandy, of Silverhill road. Dr. and Mrs. James M. McHugh of the State Hospital Grounds are also attending the game, as are the Glenn Griffins of Ogemaw road. Another foursome attending today’s game at Ann Arbor include William Ward of Winding drive, Irving Stearns of Woodbine drive, William Fleischer of Silver Lake and John Riley of Illinois avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hartman of Pitt road are traveling to the game with Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Hoyt of Maceday e road. x kek kk Burdett Stoddard of Oxford has returned to the University of Michigan, his alma mater, for the week- end. He will be the guest of Harlan R. French Jr., an engineering student at the university. ey ate attending homecoming activities and the game today. ° 8: Wi tw: ®R Donna Ritter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Ritter of Auburn avenue, is attending the regional congress of the National Federation of Catholic College Students being held this weekend at Mercy College. Donna, a sophomore at Marygrove College, is NFCCS., regional literary chairman of ; x xX * ® ; Mrs. Norman Dyer and Jane Danton are entertain- ing 12 guests at a dinner party this evening in their home on Shoreview drive. | with four rhinestones both big and | Mr. Dye was his son's best little. it. The occasion is the birth anniversary of J. Gertrude Weldgen, a former Pontiac resident now making her home in Detroit. Mrs. Joseph Kelley of Detroit will also attend. ! + *« * * Having sold their home on Front street, Ethel - Lighterness and Leah Heslop spent the past week visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Cudney on Marlborough drive. . On Monday they will leave for Phoenix, and Tucson, Ariz., where they plan to spend several days before traveling to Encinitas, Calif., where they will remain for an indefinite length of time. ; x wk & * Mrs. Clair C. Hursey of Spence street and her son, James Hursey, of Dick avenue were honored at a joint birthday ped recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Lippard Jr. were hosts for the affair at their home on Victory court. . ~*~ * * * Attending the midwinter conference of the American Legion Forty and Eight in Saginaw this weekend are Carl Shindorf of Edith street, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Thompson of Fuller street, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas of Northfield avenue and Mrs. Roger Dean of Menominee road. x * * Mr. and Mrs. H J. Reed of Homestead drive are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, James Carl, Oct. 23 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grand parents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of Grosse Ile. x kk *& * Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Morrison (nee Alice Torrey) of State avenue announce the birth of a son, Mare Stephens, Oct. 21 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grand ts are Mr. and Mrs, Gene Tor of Beloit, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Morrison of Eliza- beth Lake road. i x * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hungarland \ (Marilyn Meade) of Oklahoma pan! Hsin parents of a daughter, Nancy Anne, born yes y in Wesley Hospital, Okla- homa City. Grandparents are Mrs. A. C. Hungarland, of Helena, Ark., and Mr. and Mrs. C. J: Meade, formerly of Pontiac and wear’ of pond aa Fla. =“ Game Lures Many to Ann ‘Arbor Mrs. Emilda LaFortune returned home Friday eve- . ning from Dunedin, Fila., where she visited her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Runnels and their twochildren. ie se } } : 4 2 es Dy i raha oa __-THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2%, 1955 ” ce i Act as if We're Wild Beasts! Joon Theres By ELIZABETH WOODWARD _, They don’t trust some of the places | out gway from hdme. It's not, sider that first things definitely became the So long as you get to do just you want to go, and some of the distrust of you. It's disapproval! come first, A-slight difference of \ bride of Jack as you please there’s peace and things that go og there, They |of some of the things you want! opinion on what's really im- | bride of Jac Rigg nat re i end fore on rycen Revert Pere debcchiniins baned tn Ot Se ‘ ee Bash of . aren't crossed, When you can | They distrust them as an influence own experience. You were put in: “Gear Mies Woodward: Tin 16. ; Benton Harbor * come and-go as:you will witli no fF you |, | their trust for! safekeeping. TheY ang a junior in high school. 1|. this. morning. thi questions asked, everything's : ____ | intend to do their job. And Your) in. « hoy who is six years older H. ; 1, ‘lovely. When there's no .| _ It's not 'that they have no faith | rebelling is no help. =| than | am. We dated all during |“ oF parents > and y mang certain m S as you branch | ‘The pareats of thie giet Som | object But now that school has Mrs. Peter F. Siren of ~ |, But the minute your parents put ee pita date af all, particularly him, Karner of | Menominee ot oe ee amehitan “When I asked my mother if it | Meketines an Gk cae we tee : AS | would hurt to have dates on week- road are pare renee ese , .. th. ae ends, she said I had plenty of time road. parents of the stubborn and selfish. They're out i iy ae eee. Vie wee Teeky Wests , Prof. and Mrs. ~ bride. of step, out of tine, éut of: date. | q is for me to find a boy friend more . C Bush And you rebel, : a0 oe mm 6 George bus His parents Parents take a dim view of free “Please help me. I've gone of West Das d and fancy comings and goings, as with him for aluost§ seven are Far. am in this girl’s case. She writes: mente wal fe had lots of good . Lafayette, Mrs. Carl H. _— alll Ind., are Reh “Dear Miss Woodward: Why mem , ehm of oot Se eteats iol wat De domoee: And you con't coe why parenis of the , Watkins Lake cause we're teenagers think your mother ing a dim . 4 — and act as though we're wild of bien now? You can't see that| [ae \i bridegroom. we tte eo road, beasts, Because some mis- s. afraid your dating only him ™ 7 - ee think we're all the will turn you very serious about : i weak, cara eat = young man who's od enough 1 MRS. JACK C. BUSH MRS. JOHN HENRY REHM : e 8 @ : : ; és “Why shouldn't and can't they ae 1 ' nave hn ett ey dot | de vats yo te wer or! JOAN and Suzanne Karner Wed in Double Ceremony can they possibly be good parents? ct ed ey spe hd ate Married this morning in a dou-|with seed pearls and sequins to; tendants. June Lannom of Man-; The new Mrs. Bush chose @ They should at lest give ws a You can't se¢ that she wants ble wedding ceremony were Joan| match her dress secured her| chester sang the bridal recital eres Ok ee SiS ee oma > pee ourselves. t you to put your mind on your work — rong a My [fingertip veil. A single strand of| ATTEND BRIDEGROOM chair caliente «Wien “te yen Gk t's. wae ew Tene cut OF, the caretree,| and Mrs. Peter F. Karner of Me-|Pearis, a gift of the bridegroom. | Peter F. Karnner Jr, served a8 Dells. On their return the Bushs pol agen peng g I'm| nominee road, ee Oe aaty eee: Be Oe eee en eens: One wil seclde Reston a Harter. your answer uence of ids teph- Antonio is ‘ my parents in some way.” She thioks stadying and schest | Joan is the ‘bride of Jack’ C.lanotin en Oe ot Barkley, wang |, Mrs: Bush isa graduate of the —— activities are more important | Bush of Benton Harbor. His par- * * « seated the guests, University of Michigan and Mr, Answer: Do parents have than running around at night. |ents are Prof. and Mrs. George} Her attendants were Norma| tier the Nuptial Mass the brides | DUS" sttended the University of every reason in the world to have She's taking a dim view of all | Bush of West Lafayette, Ind. placed ees neces ents aes proved vaedl autien toh ey ene ut ban aoe aa. Suzanne is the bride of John Morchent 2 + ? . Henry Rehm, the son of Mr, and relied on? Are you the responsible And all you have to do to co-| Mrs, Carl H. Rehm of Watkins one in your house—the one who operate is taper off the steady Lake read. always does as she's told, the one part of seeing your older boy , who always does what she says friend, while you whip up steam The couples were married in a she will, the one who is time- over boys and interests in your |? %clock Solemn High Mass in conscious—the old reliable? class. And when special invita. (St: Benedict Church. Four hundred If you can honestly answer tions for weekend dates and parties | £¥€st® attended the ceremony sol- yes, it must follow that your come your way, your mother will |¢m™mized by the Revs. Richard parents trust you. How could cooperate. ; Thomas, John Hoar and F, J. they do otherwise? ° | (Copyright 1955) Pe e 8 What they don't trust are the rg a acon mace Joan chose a floor-length gov cars you want to ride around in, / : of silk taffeta with sweetiitart and the boys who drive those cars.| a Ha lloween neckdine triftimed with seed pearts. waa Is Big Da conckationsth trate X pep ot Disapproves e dy @57/79 : y Swiss illusion and seed se- cured her veil of Swiss illusion. of Playing | for Nevada = [se "saved ite. mses ant by Herbert Sondheim Besides the traditional an opal pendant cut to match her f St k witches. ime pina oP acs = engagement ring . 4 b it spooky ‘ ~ “a 3 ee d with Ost. 31 it is a big day i rey ar-sshonhey : . . it is a big day in t ’ ae : ers Friends|Coat-Dress Stays in Style |iistoy cr tne tnived states, tor| Sar" Retr Sete her bia | Engage in Games h Sa Bee es etminsion of Movedn attendants. They wore floor-length Shop Tonight "til 9 - for Money as Ot er F ashions Vanish The territory of Nevada, created | Tyo" chiffon goume of pencoet Bee 6 | “4 | Waistlines and s“looks” come and, special bit of detail, that of the | PY Congress in 1861, was admitted | ang chitfon, matching velvet caps . SU : By EMILY POST "| go but the coatdress goes on| flapped bodice pockets made with | 1. 1 cre a Encore ys 31. | studded with pearls and tiny veils. NDAY 2 to 5 oe “What can be done if all one’s! sever ag one of fashior’s most| Telased tucks, it eae ek Presi- | Their flowers were yellow and rust \ , “<< friends like to play for stakes) wduring styles, Choose ‘sheer wools for wear) * carnations. ae wo Owe Per a Geen too * ¢ right now with fur accessories and| Although the population of the Se ce * : t play for money! ‘This one by Herbert Sondheim |for all around use all winter, in| Test “was small, the political; Richard Garlanger of Benton CO ATS: oe aise play games for money. ularity for it has a silhouette that comes a beautifully understated| Civil War made it desirable that | Edward Bush of West Lafayette, . . Tt isn't a question of the sums |i, flattering to all figures, the | afternoon model. there should be two more states | Ind., served as an usher. That Are Different! of money involved, because they | goftiy full skirt, the slenderizing| For resort and cruise wear, it is| @ ratify the amendment to the For her wedding’to John Henry pa: 2. a tena (ee: perfect in linen, chambray or nov-| U-S. Constitution abolishing slav- | pin suzanne wore a gown of ap s etiate heaving from you on the | Playing up the utter simplicity | “it cottons, aed: Chantilly lace featuring a sweet: REAR a —e of the cut, Sondheim allows one | This pattern is cut to designer! So the state of Nevada was| heart neckline and, a skirt with matter. "== | Measurements, not standard pat-| created, witha constitution pro-| tulle accordion pleats in the front of STORE , y i ™: }tern measurements, hibiting slavery within its borders The bodice was trimmed j PARKING © ee Tie fe csely 8 «gia pen ~ “le x Thus Halloween is a day of| with iridescent sequins and oie oo ae oe Fag nang «mand 3% 38% © Stsinenes 14 | double celebration in Nevada. It| pearls and the skirt maxis will understand why you refuse 2 sinches 38 Sy th aiing Gh ten os eat pee wet lee pecan Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies i ge Beghioy _? ~~ Size 12 requires 4% yards of 39-| lice buildings. Her Juliet headpiece tuimmed os snatve oes — hey -— ge inch material for dress (three-} Halloween is important to all ; a ee customs tee-you slene)s - quarter length sleeves) and 1 yard | youngsters as “fun night,” and it Mod r Hairdos’ ‘Dear Mrs. : 1 am planning of 39-inch material for interfacing.|is also an important date in our gern to be married soon. Both my To order Pattern 1179, address | American history. Easily Managed fiance and I are in the early 20s. Spadea Syndicate, Inc., P. 0. Box . . We plan to have four bridesmaids 535, G, P. 0., Dept. P4, New |Coeds’ Complexions by Permanents and four ushers in the wedding York 1, N , ¥, State size, Send Regulate Decoration party. $1. Airmail handling 25 cents ex- a , Today's smart, manageable halr- “My fiance has two"uncles of tra. eit adanelon saavaae Canter comntyaes Ean whom he is very fond and he New i44page Pattern Booklet complexions fessional waves are research-re- wae Tae te wh. tam be be XII available for 50 cents. If pay-| ir shades when decorating. | fined by skilled chemists. They im- ushers. Both, however, are in the ing by check, make it payable to 7 on at prove hair condition, rather than , % early 60s. All the other attendants Spadea Syndicate, Inc, and add 4| *4inst bright settings of orange, | endanger it. At least one outstand- | takes 5 yards 39-inch. are around our same age. cents for handling. : red or vivid green, while blondes! ing new permanent features a/ This pattern easy .to use, sim- : | dime to tase We (Look for a famous American | °%*, beautified by blues, yellows) choice of four specially formulated | ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has : yoy te tice Shei Desigrier Pattern next week by | 2d %8 sreens. lotions to do the utmost for each | complete illustrated instructions. 4 Vn anant- teaw Wi Ceil Chapman.) Browns, rusts, softer greens.and hair condition. Send Thirty-five cents in coins “ as ushers, or might they look ‘ mustards are particularly effective; whether milady’s hair is dry, | for this pattern—add 5 cents for out of place.. I would appreciate (Copyright 1955) ior eee A ; advice on Gis motte.” ne nntiaibhiosedsies oily, normal, bleached, or resistant | each pattern for ist-class mail-| — ° ; to curl, her hairdresser’s skilled | ing. Send to Anne Adams, care of Polka Dots Dot hands can produce a permanent Press, 137, Pattern Dept. nice as naturally wavy hair. Thanks to modern vari-sized curlers that Fall Notebooks happened to be extraordinarily | ) “ ” the i with zone, size and style number. close to your own age. You may think that high fashion Bacar Parl gene gy reer reassure “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you colors apply only to dresses and lines with little upkeep. . please tell me the proper way to | home decor—but they also apply C E introduce a busband and wife who | to your youngster’s notebook, omi n vents | : =~ are both medical doctors? Also. | Nowadays the smart in style. 1939-40 ng Group will meet If it’s fine.. it’s ~~ SSS/ Tuesday at pm. instead of Monday : e what is the correct form of intro- duction when only the wife is a doctor?” ' Answer: (1) Dr. Jane and Dr. | William Jones. (2) Dr. Jane and) Officers Are Named by Pine Lake Club meeting Thursday evening at the club, H. T. Gierok, is the newly elected Vernon W. Wheeler is some or gar- de! leather buttons mr.| Benefit Association by Casna Whedr Children just love this adorable bunny! He’s really a protective apron — with clever suspender straps to hold his ears up high. Pattern 620: Embroidery and applique transfers for cute ‘‘bun- ny” apron; sizes to fit children: 4 to 8 years old included. Send twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for ® | each pattern for Ist class mailing. | | Send to Pontiac Press, 124, Needle- | craft Dept, P.O. Box 164, Old | Chelsea . Station, -_New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone, Sponsoring Dance Patients Benefit Association of from 9 p.m, to 1 a.m. There will be music by a local orchestra and a floor show. Mrs. William Billingsley ig general chairman of the affair. | carry their schobl notes around in of pink, needs, happens to pick up. Silhouettes are slim, but range- from the clutch coat to a good An experienced sportsman is a “man who can keep both hands in his pockets while describing the one that got away. evening at the home of rMs, Charlies Barver, 1174 James K Bird. Pontiac WCTU will meet Monday at | | 2:30 p.m. at Pirst Presbyterian Church | | for installation of officers and conven- tion reports. . g R\) LB {7 a mae ' yes 7A Rug and ‘Ca Professional Rug I Want My Rugs Cleaned "by a Cleaner Who Knows All the _ Answers! Cleaning | a] Seerehtataieneme samedi ann 42 Wisner Street Complete open selection of versatile serving JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St. : ie, Mee ea i cr 2 ey inks Ba De as Be ae ce ad SUING PCS LS 8 Ss oft ; 4 ( ol : } es ee fi ee 4 we qe J} He ES ‘9 Gen ee 4 A eae ‘oe i £ ze } ; : : | j \ ( y ‘ : he: j \ E 2 i) a f 5 7 7 } ~ ; / ok fh ' THE voiriac PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1955 4 bac? ae : | | . i . ng % a sh : i : rs Hospital where he was admitted| Denmark exported $180,000,000 = : . : . eg ; lll Wife’s Funeral Bales of paper ‘milk céirtons tn’ » Robert | Thureday. He apparently was suf-| worth of live animals, meat, and Bee se ee eg. : J ‘ s Acq t : | 3 _|the halt-gaiion size soared’ from tactory| fering fgom the flu. meat products in the fist halt ot| Transplanted Britisher UrOrs . jul : Commits Suicide — {5.001000 writs in 196 to Fa hced Sins toaphae vouet| true On soeettie Sela a Lov are Lif ‘in Hollywood 4 $s sistas, tant he te aarece ood “poeang| Sie conge i ontnatod of 28 bee the new carrier Forrestal. the year before. Loves Lie in f0llyw Wife in Slaying wit ney eating. may wile.” Lesaaen | Hap Mii eae tr : —— | _ By EARL WILSON Sis ae f- ~ | Spencer Spears made WN, | 5 id RE Gas: es mm ||. NEW YORK—"I love Hollywood's relaxed, casual life—t'm| Insanity Plea Accepted. hie wite "Ama whe ts: acaley . Annual : oor © || kind of a slob,” Joan Collins of London said. in of Mistress ill in a Modesto Hospital. | HALLOWEEN aa on 0 a Joan's just back from a trip home that was quite. satisfying. 1 Shooting J Today Spears’ body was at the _" — | Sen See /. @ || . “mm Engiand, I guessJ had the reputation of giving the worst; by Petite Mother Ivers and Alcorn Mission Chepel DANCE ee va presentation of any girl on the screen .. . of any person on awaiting his gwn funeral. : ONIGHT aS) _||| the screen,” she said the other day. WASHINGTON @ — Coroner Kenneth Riggs said that TON! rp] F were “I was massacred by the papers. The critics said I generally | Ann Hayes, petite killer of her | Spears, 6, had shot himself to Oct. So ; ZB: displayed my two bad expressions and gave my usual bad | husband's | 183 . death ‘in an auto court cabin. — pa cas ie ited PICANING, ZG : ceric or nm cage gsc She moust prove she is sane noes” |The nation’s eleven largest steel || have a‘ good time ALAIN 2 were - A federal court jury of six men|companies increased their pro i py ios Refreshments “F thought it wasn't all |e the Stpound Mrs, Haynes of| tween 2909 and 1853" Other. com Music! sitll 7 oe ear ov eas |S a ar eee ee aoe Sa , , east. me e sl ast 85 3 ; THAT iS DIFFERENT 5 Dress Shirts tart, or a prostitute, or a = Summer, = <= = * TOP COATS. They look perfect. it protects the cloth, makes the garment last longer. AND ECONOMICAL ® SEE The bright NEW look of your COATS AND & © PEEL the softness of the fabric. That’s the result of modern cleaning that removes every bit of grime and grit... «J @ KNOW that the best and safest way to protect YOUR invest- NOW FOR REALLY FINE DRY CLEANING. 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Arthur Rank studios >) peddied her contract to 20th | Centugg-Fox and she came to . the U. &. f Sexy and wiggly and shapely, . she was given the part of Eve- lyn Nesbitt in the Harry K. ‘Thaw-Sanford White chiller- drama, “Girl on the Red Velvet Z Swing.” COLLINS “I know what they'll say when, I, get back to London,” Joan told me before she left. “They'll resent me coming over here and they'll say, ‘She's gone Hollywood.’ What was I going to do? I hadn't done a picture in nine months. Life’s too short .. .” But everybody was quite nice, They sort of forget her “two bad expressions” and her “usual bad performance” and éon- gratulated her on making it here. * ~~ % 3 sa 3 e e ee. | Sotart Financing! A Community National Bank | AUTO LOAN Puts You in the Driver’s Seat tf you're buying a new car it will pay you to get complete details of Community National’s modern bank financing. Choose your car, choose your insurance—Finance both the Bank way. « You Deal Locally—Y ou Build Valuable Bank Credit KEEGO HARBOR ’ With Branches at W. HURON at TILDEN PERRY at GLENWOOD WALLED LAKE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation EM a aa se ES le in t= os S ai a re a # ohn ‘Pa: = | My Beat, _| first game of the season.” That's earl, brother. ~\'Scotch’ Patron || New York. Hover made a citizen’s | ‘| arrest of Shubert when the fishing ler testified yesterday, ‘while | _| served Shubert and Mr. and Mrs. _| Robert Pavich of Los Angeles, said, ~ Community Theaters x * * * Another reason she didn't relish returning was her ex-| husband whom she was in the process of divorcing. In California she was romancy for a while with Syd Chaplin and later with young Arthur Loew Ir. The latter and his mother took her to the airport when she went back te London. We refuse te believe that young Loew was strictly interested in getting her to work for MGM, which is more or less bossed by his father. "The kind of men I've met in California are about the same | as I knew in England, being in the same profession,” she remarked. “Are their morals different?” I asked, “It's a show business thing where the morals are about the 7 same—not so hot,” replied Joan, who has the gift of candor. | “Americans treat women with more consideration. More | holding doors open, bringing flowers . . . all that bit.” When she returned, I asked whether she'd brought back a lot of clothes and wonderful purchases in Europe. “I did indeed,” Joan cracked. “Five bags full of trash!” THE WEEKEND WINDUP Frances Langford will return to show biz after her honey- moon cruise ... RCA-Victor signed Audrey and Jayne Meadows to record as a singing team . . . Singer Merv Griffin played a song on the piano on the Rob't Q. Lewis show, and the musicians’ union squawked. * * * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: Nowadays it seems..that a young- | ster’s prayer is, “Lead us not into temptation—we won't have any trouble finding it.”~-L. 8. McCandless, A footbali coach delivered his pep talk: “Well, men, here we are. Undefeated, untied, unscored on—and ready to begin our (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) KEEGO Argues the Cost of Ciro’s Scotch | SUN, MON., TUES, | BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, w—Is ALL COLOR © | $28 for a bottle of scotch too much? | CINEMASCOPE Not at Ciro's, that plush Sunset | Strip bistro, contended owner Her-| man D, Hover at the Municipal Court trial of Richard Shubert, 35, | | M-G-M BRINGS TO LIFE THE STORY OF BENEDICT ARNOLD! FILMED tackle manufacturer refused to pay. 'for the bottle Sept. 14, “I told him we only charged | $1.25 a drink for that scotch,” Hov- | | most places charge $1.50 or $1.60."’ | Waiter Oliver Kreiziner, who “the next thing I knew the check | and Shubert had gone to jail.” Shubert testified he thought $28 for a fifth of scotch whiskey was too much and just wanted an ad- justment of the check. “Tt just thought I shouldn't be i thrown in jail because I think If was overcharged,” Shubert said. | | Judge Henry H. Draeger told thé | jury to. return Monday when he ; will give them instructions, | sieseeihclinin oon Rotunda 3 i ~Wyemin Renegades,” ‘color, | | | fied pe, ‘show ® Ths ‘adaaigne | “weird | . + + the INN that rises to the occasion rewol of London" and Weddings .. . We prepare and serve food for the wedding reception, breakfast, dinner or Wengeanes," Mars supper. We'll bake the cake | hester and mix t Sat.: “The Americano,” color, Glenn = io punch for wet Pord, Cover, Remers: | “New Orleans Un. | guests. censored,” rthur ine. * Sun., Tues.: “It's Always Pair Weath- || Banquets .. . Four spacious ere CinemaScope, Gene Kelly, Cyd || dining rooms for luncheons, parties and banquets, ~ Wed., Thurs.: “The Cobweb,” Cinema. | Scope, Richard Widmark, Lauren Bacall. | Sat.: "Santa Pe »" golor, | Fy yne, Rod Cameron; “ r Is | ." Barbara Payton, Paul Lang- Anniversaries . . . We'll bake a cake for that special irthday or anniversary. Holidays . . . We're open 365 holidays. Gold,” Richard days a year incl ton. Sat: ™; bt <9 ‘uae zeta Seven Year’ Itch,” yn Monroe, Tom Ewell. Gat.: ‘Francis in the Navy,” Carson. ~ | CinemaScope, color, jurt > | ‘Carolina Cannonball.” Judy | Andy Clyde. tuckian, Lancaster; Canova, ord om Horseback,” Tech- ; Tom and Jerry ““Dr, Jekyll and Mr. m. ‘Tues.: je ” Bpencer Bergma ohare Bat.: «Fre Lite melnepeere ai the World.” |fense testimony that the 28-year- The jurors thus acecpted de- electric chair, * * »* After her acquittal, Mrs. Hevnes said hardly a word, She did thank her attorney and turned to a neighbor from nearby Falls Church, Va., and said: Fox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in San 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. 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M. ) TONIGHT—3 GREAT FEATURES NO. 1 IN COLOR ‘SIN AND SAVAGERY £ -in @ lend where 4" we holds ere berredi > ( BARBARA STANWCK § (RONALD REAGAN (CATTLE ( QUEEN ( oF MONTANA wy de f ‘ i ¢ ¥ Pe : ‘4 i. ef also warning: * a pL. ea BRIDGES» WALLACE FORD NO. 2 IN COLOR SUNDAY — MONDA ns * aoe into an INFAMOUS PLOT 10 DESTROY oan DURYEA cene LOCKHART © wim KEITH LARSEN MARLON BRANDO | ae . ———— | | « — : a terrence * * aterhron Theate | Waterpront Pontiac Slot Legendary Bandit oO a la nd THE STORY OF\A BOY WHO BECAME M GM Show Takes Mote OAKLAND , LOS LUNAS: N, M. (Vicente A MAN THE HARD WAY! Now thru Thurs: “To Hell and | Otero Sr. isn’t at ail concerned TODAY The. Exciting True-Life Story Than Cutting and P asting pa a ~~ + with tp. gapertn. Ses See Se = THRU of America’s Most-Decorated Hero! By BOB THOMAS It’s hard to cut whole scenes out ‘ quently that Billy the Kid didn’t) 9 ynurspay | HOLLYWOOD & — When MGM |of pictures, he said. What seems ; RE rn Ae » Leo | Bet shot to death that night in| % comm decided to dip into its massive| good in a 90-minute movie might | Se. wees Aeh Chm. {ee | For Sumner and is still alive: FD Features At: film vaults for.a TV show, a New! not céndense into a 10-minute | tricia Medina, Warren Stevens Otero, a personal friend of the| Pus T1103 :14 , Yorker cracked, “Tt ought to. be scene, i poe Air Com Southwestern badman, had a few 5;18—7:22 any © vat Gee eae eee ee ai” Seca monet. June| drinks with the Kid in, «Fort as vt god ge A aa “You don't have the bulldup to % ” William Hol-| Sumner bar that fatal afternoon, EXTRA ea Bead Pa Oe Seecled. “So ws toy to ovat eee | aang ar DONALD DUCK © LATE NEWS | i nee a one, eee es ome Sn i ot oman || Murphy, emcee titular selves. Like a comedy sequence we ’ - }}\ of the show, MGM Parade, on | have from Story.’ It ! \ ARC Wetnestag vighte, os, i 3 en is thoroughly _ ROCKIN RHYTHM | LATE SHOW TONIGHT . “You can't to ‘| and pick out 10 minates of Sim to| ——— Played by ———_—LAST TIMES. TODAY es 60 Companies Added : SULLY enamel “For instance, a lot of people Ohio's Youngstown steel district companies working to tt tba eet tes 7 21 P. with Jeanette: Mac a ' ws Nelson Eddy. It’s not easy to find — re Ray years, Youngs- Every Sunday, 2-1 P, M. : one that will be good for the show. | town’s basic steel industry still One song Tight not be good for | employs 55,000 workers, Its steel DIXIE ome ee be poor, or the pho- | compared to 5,000 to 6,000 for alu- 2592 DIXIE HIGHWAY li kes EF HUMAN pgp Pe DESIRE ness, 2% : i" z E ry Es z “The pubic comes into the theater REMOVAL |fersixsotme = SALE a Gg of ‘never been a successful there ° ° film Fine Pianos ments of believability. With Large Discounts They’ GALLAGHER’S = JS ot 8 Rgares MUSIC CO. mat a yg: a gee 18 E. Huren St. FE 4-05e6 || into ° *e, es BLtUk SKY Drive-In vm. Theater 100 P. M. At the STROKE of MIDNIGH T! BIG HALLOWEEN SHOCK and SHUDDER SHOW! IT’S A CHILLER-DILLER! DOUBLE BILLER! LEOWARD GOLDSTEIN PRODUCTIONS enssenre be ROWDY. .. RAUCOUS... RUTHLESS! , TEWAY TO THE WEST... DOORWAY TO ADVENTURE! amy fe ano ‘with PAUL BIRCH. CinemaScoPE ¥ Q ryve 6 6ODONA COLE. LORNI -TECHNICOLOR y $ THAYER and ithe BEAS) “——AND ALSO— ‘OWL SHOW Sat. sx, ‘House of Horrors’ | aoc» JOEL McCREA LLOYD BRIDGES - WALLACE FORD | EDGAR BUCHANAN > PETER GRAVES ‘ "ee alse “The wusTe and te ¥ / ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ORTOBER 2, 1955 we p : Bis Mois eee eA } Ho Eye ae py bie: Fo | ey + ae oe Pe. Color oe ee mee ame Marlow Looks at Distasmnieait ps: tion only over each other’s terri-|ed ‘‘all its military bases on for- tory. eign soil"’—in Finland and Man- ident had spoken of aerial inspec- said the Soviet Union has liquidat- { Finds East and West Far Apart! “Tt takes the position that that is} one of the-early steps. The United | States and Russia could be said world been| Hé“didn't say anything about | churia. to be a little closer than they were ~ be a lot of publicity since July's letting the Russians. inspect Amer- Be * 6 : lis the late 1940s. « summit meeting when President | ican overseas bases inside coun-| liquidation of the American” Big they are still so far apart, President suggested United States~ and Russia ex-| change complete blue prints on their military establishments. iets tried to attack. tries friendly to this country, Yet | overseas bases is one of the things it is from those bases the United the Russians want most. States would hit Russia if the Sov. The United States doesn't argue ‘that aerial inspection is the be- Russian Foreign Minister Molo- ginning and end of all agreement tov at Geneva yesterday pointedly on disarmament. ciettcifhenmeresgtieapdertitiorertemnerttnecewerecspere oes Scientists Make Progress in Battle to Curb Smog ‘By HILLEL BLACK phere as they are affected by sun- ‘that almost certainly it will he ‘years before they reach a full agreement, if they ever do. They'd have to build up a lot more con- fidence in each other's good in- itentions than they have now. pt d o Ike's Old Job Still Awaiting ombinations : Mark 1956 Chr 4 statements about eventual agree- ment by Harold E. Stassen, the) PHILADELPHIA w — Scientists | light. i President's special ament| at Franklin Institute report today| They used a cylinder filled with : adviser, the two sides are still far| they have worked out the first step | ¢lements of the atmosphere similar} Army Says Five - Stor apart, necessary to end air pollution and | to those found in the polluted air General Id Ap | And any agreement on‘disarm:| smog. They say it is now a ques-| Which hovers over many cities. , Cou ply ament at the Big Four foreign/tion of time before the over-all) Dr, Nicol H. Smith, director of| for Reinstatement ministers’ meeting, which began| problem is solved. the Franklin Institute laboratories, : ; puts it this way: yesterday in Pp oreo bas a splem| Their’ problem was to identity |P"Tr ‘has become a common By ELTON ©. FAY did chance of getting nowhere. A/ the elements found in the atmos- w look at the problem shows why.| — senio sewer into which are dumped ASHINGTON @®—If Dwight D. For years the United States has many products created by com- Eisenhower should start worrying | ail said that before this country would ; bustion, such as exhaust fumes , about lean days after he is through / \ saree $0 Gearm—which would esorts X t. from cars or the burning of trash.) being president, he probably could | ' | | mean getting rid of the atomic Our problem was first to identify |try joining the Army again. | pODGE CUSTOM ROYAL LANCER — Revised grille and hood; Sweep of the broad, winglike front hood molding has been increased. weapons on which it had spent so these elements as they are reacted| His old five-star job is still | treatment and new high swept rear fenders reflect the aircraft motif in| Mechanical improvements include new safe-lock door latches, improved much time and cash—there would upon ty sunlight. The next. step is | vacant. It pays $18,761 a year. Chrysler cars for 1956. Shown above is the Dodge Custom Royal Lancer. | sealedgbeam headlights and a less complicated power braking system, : have to be this kind of agreement | er to find which ones are harmful Eisenhower resigned from the » q any disarmament the, big| - and eventually remove them or | post in 1952 right after he won the Before song Plon 44 Ski C te control their. source. an nomination for presi- system of checking to prevent enters, William E . 4 i p to now, says am E. * * * cheating. This country backed the} Three More Than Used | scott, head of the section which| In answer to a question today, idea of greg yed Sg of os in Past Year is Py Fae inarage sci-| the Army said that if Eisenhower spectors | around | entists have been unable to Geter-| desired to return to the Army side the territory of the big pow- | mine sely what ucts are , ers. a LANSING (== Mchigna’s e-|geemes bt ee cumacghere titer | ony mayne, be uee we The Russians wouldn't buy. They | sort operators, their ears still ring renege i saa poe var : could apply to the adjutant general ‘ , the’ F uence . for reinstatement. traditionally had refused to let out- ing from the sound of cash regis- “We know, for example,” he "Shar ugienal paced: %'ter the —neany og around inside. Russia. | ters this summer, are expected to/| said, “that smog under certain) Army to recommend commissions Then May, no doubt as part) have the best winter season in the | atmospheric conditions, is formed to the president. All commissions of their so-called new look, they/ state's history, the State Tourist when the sun is out and is dis- be a . must be signed by a president | es ee ee Pg ety a alpha deri An Army spokesman said the limited way. council survey energy from the sun is nothing in Army regulations or 4 They suggested international in-/ winter sports facilities showed that change man-made pollutants | procedur, preve : spectors be stationed only at air-| 44 ski centers will be open this|imto other compounds which make | Eisenhower trom applying lor his fields, railheads and harbors. That| year, three more than last year.| them irritating to man.” * | old job, although there is no prece- e, na ge Bi ran, aren gree “Given favorable weather, the| “However, not all man-made | dent involving a five-star officer. é United States wouldn’ .| approaching winter sports season are necessarily harm-| | * * * ; en Se dct mathalye rae p me gellgy Te sng gee odo! lo-nsligeys Miguel wet The five-star ranks for admirals ; hower offered his suggestion. After gl Robert J. Furlong, | phere,” continued. “Afterj/and generals exist under special many weeks the Russians insisted | executive secretary. identifying the products formed by | enactments of Congress which es- they wanted Eisenhower to accept; He estimated that 400,000 win-/ sunlight in the proportion they are | tablish the ranks and specify the Spon pcre. Moet of GUNA be puth mob itociewm mnie tors. we can test them to see if they | persons for the i , : Eiserhower replied in effect: | skiers, are harmful. When Eisenhower resigned his “All right, if i'll make you happy,| New ski centers to be opened | “But the first thing we had to! commission and all connections ‘ I'l agree on limited inspection.| tis year are the Au Sable do was to identify them.” with the Army, this left three five- DE SOTO FOR 1956 — A new mesh grille and new rear quarter pan- bezels cap the units to give added emphasis to over-all car length. An But T want you to agree on the!) Ranch and Ski Club near Gay- This was done, Scott said, with | star Army generals—Douglas Mac- | els with high swept rear fenders give a tresh appearance to the 1956/ entirely new braking system assures safer stops and adds additional : aerial inspection too. How about! jerd, Mic Mountain itt the morth- | the man-made sky chamber, Arthur, George Marshall end| models of the De Sota. Parking lights in the restyled front end are | lining wear, De Soto officials report. Two improved V-8 engines are in?” } eastern of the Lower Pen- | it consists of a stainless steel Omar Bradley. But the law provid-| placed within the bumper guards. On the headlights, sharply sloping | available for 1956 models. part So far—no answer from the Rus-| insula and the Glacier Mills Ski Stes tenes Be in — ing four billets remained. as ah, sians. But there is a‘ point which ar Bellaire. . First the scientists e # ° ° ost 8 . the Russians certainly would want| ‘tyre ether ecatersl he! near! ill Cap ga se. Tess shams) Choc ites renite ode Moratorium on Foreign Policy Criticism in Order | " cleared up which this country| reiaska one near Lake Gogebic | *!- utant is fed into the pay whether : commands . 3 ‘ up at all. Pres- : : cylinder in concentrations approx- or not, None of them now do, A ® wd ® . i hagn't cleared up - | Mar Onewey were opened. last] imating thase'found in the atmos-fivestar officer doesn’t draw re leves ons 0 0 eip a enevVa : “ : phere. These concentrations are|tirement pay because he can con- i Ruthven Would. |": ; ‘ea often very small. tinue on active duty, even though - 7 . | at - to Ra granny ellie eo ee eS By J. M, ROBERTS the United States solidified her | take advantage of the “position of | was under way before the Geneva : Ban ees ior eastern halt of the Lower Penin-| Smigit, Tiacn, om ont, com.| Eisenhower hasn't yet. said| Associated Press News Amalyst |leadership of the Free World. — | strength” which Acheson was s0| conference was planned and will : P tila, nineteen in the western half an identifier in the form | whether he'll seek re-election. But| Dean Acheson was one of Ameri-| Acheson's stature in that world influential in building: when the not appear until its end. Part of Cd. OOoIs pounds, : | , of ‘the Lower Peninsula, one in| (>. infrared light is sent into |as things now stand, whenever he|ca’s great secretaries of state is very high. | President is ill, and it has been | it consists of an attack on Repub- | ANN \ARBOR (®—Alexander C. | Southeastern Michigan and nine in| 1. tune does leave the White House he | during a very period * 3: 8 [necessary for him to give written | lican conduct of foreign policy, and Retiwen\ emeritus of the | ¢, Upper Peninsula. The infrared light bounces back | will get no government: pay. A | in , It is, then, somewhat disappoint-| assurance that the Secretary of that part has been published in Uni yey « says he be- Ski slopes Vary in length from) ..4 forth from one end of the |bill to give former presidefts a| Before that, he contributed im- | ing that he should choose this time, | State has full power to speak for advance by Harper's, as frequently , ‘ , . ‘ hould 500 to the 3,500 run in the Porcu- cylinder to the other by means of | $22.500 annual pension passed the portantly to some of the nation’s when even his own party is giving | the nations in exceedingly grave occurs when such men write such charge no fees af all. pine Mountains of the Upper Pen-|,’ gold-plated set of mirrors. The |Senate Inte last sexsion but was | most constructive policies, such as song nowwartisan suphost an | meine : | books. a P insula, Furlong ’ acted Shouse arshall made a| American foreign fundamen- * * © Bef ing to Geneva, s eee = eg fet sor gies The Upper Peninsula also has wan aby + ead etl === oe nar He slig-wesltes : tally like his own, for partisan) Acheson has written a book. daieed ian wane to be a pri the Michigan eg the world’s highest artificial ski| ,., Sneed spectograph. . * vast number which might have | Titicism, the dangers of which he ‘This is the season for publishing tual truce on foreign policy from Re pate woles ee bath ides slide—a 300 foot trail down a 156-| 4, experiment is being spon- Workers Find Thief been made in a period of great un- knows so well, -- | books on weighty matters, as well Congressional leaders. Anything ot Oa ks, and\they should be foot high scafford near Iron Moun- sored by the American Petroleum certainty, It is particularly unfortunate that | as the season for good Democrats which indicates a serious rift in fully utilized in medicine Ability Institute, , th * Job During his term America built) this criticism, however accidental-| and Republicans to be at each; America at this moment does his and ambition to achieve success Eventually the Franklin Institute on e up a foreign policy, the principal | ly, should come at a moment when | other's throats prior to election of | cause, and that of the United are not related to the economic Hiccuping Plagues scientists hope to take their BALTIMORE WA ‘2byearcld sos which were to prevent | Foster Dulles is actively trying to'a president. The book undoubtedly | States, no good. parents.” \ chamber into different cities where speed | from gobbling the world - ‘mate tm taro |Victim for 7 Years |sstiok Toss tat ca tstthet tne oratin, vse wtten a seine wow’'s| Ale Indians Immune From Game Laws? : . tions can " preng n the theory that medical students V m for 7 Y is vary from one community to an- | Convicted of burglary yesterday by | wheré it could force a change in ° cuore beonase Gap meay quiver, | 0S ANGELES @—t's Jack | “F- — er eee SAULT STE. MARIE Are) Kalser's car when they mistook | Judge Mahlon R. Stewart. pion Soe \. [O'Leary's 30th birthday today but oa ee James F. Price, assistant state's} Right now that policy is being Michigan's Indians immune from the reflection of their searchlight They claimed that under cen- incomes later \. | it is anything but happy. He has Stuntman Tuens to Acting, attorney, told the judge employes | credited with putt prosecution under state game laws! as coming from the eye of a | .turies-old treaties the Chippewas “It medical students should | eorney. ae send be grag plo gee 2 | | 5 the of camped been hiccuping steadily seven Injured by Pistol Mishap of a motor company found Law-| on Russian tactics, if not yet on | >Y. Virtue of government treaty? | deer; he said. ‘ | signed with representatives of ‘ pony should all other college |} saab taseX seo — rence H. Court, a Negro, lying | her intentions. No, say conservation officers’ In a 70-mile-an-huur chase that| various governments that have wrote, “s ~ peg be 1948. IDYLLWILD, . Calif. As atop an overturned six-foot high| While doing these things, Ache-| “ho brought charges against four followed through the twisting| controlled the area, they are sraduates whe ese devtined \ His weight has dropped from 135 | stuntman, Rabert Hoy, 25, worked | safe, fast asleep,.when they re-| son was subjected to bitter criti-| Young Chippewas. | forest trails, the Teeple-car struck | privileged to hunt at any time come wealthy automotive execu: | to.74, The past year he has devel- | five years with only the occupation- | ported for work Oct. 8,’ Nearby,,cism by many Republicans and | _ Officer Earl Kaiser sald the four, | 4 deer and killed it. The collision| amd with any type of wegpon. tives, lawyers and bankers.” oped diabetes and has had sev-/al bruises of that profession of | Price said, police found a hatchet some members of his own party. | Emerson Teeple, his cousin, Law- damaged their car and they were’ Conservation officials claimed, And he added: eral heart attacks. ; * | hazards. \ . | with which Court had been beat-/ It was a time of uncertainty when | Tence Teeple; Maurice LeBlanc.’ forced to stop. Kaiser arrested however, Indians come under the It our doctors are making too “Jack is failing. He seems to} Then he had a chance\to be an ing on the safe. differences of opinion were natural, | #"4 Bernard Shaw, all of the them on charges of “using an arti-' state game laws as residents of much money, which of course they | have given up hope,” his mother, | actor ina film now under produc- ¢.@ ¢ and they were freely expressed. | P¢arby Indian community of Bay ficia) light for the purpose of, Michigan. ) are not, it would make more sense Mrs. Margaret O'Leary said. For-| tion. He reported for work. Came! Court told the judge he had been | Jt would be superhuman to expect _— pape anne hg ig the hunting.” ’ The four pleaded. guilty to the drinking. He pleaded guilty. Judge Acheson to forget. i The four pleaded innocent at a charge of shining deer. Each was to take it away from them after, merly he\ liked to see people but his first scene and a pistol explod- instead of before, they have made | now she said he prefers to be by ed in his face. Today he's recup- Byrnes deferred sentencing pen- Bad | himself.” ‘erating after hospital treatment.| ing a probation report. nln lei But it was also a time in which! They shot a headlight out of | hearing next day before Municipal | fined $20 plus court costs of $6.85. cai ~ * As z . ‘ ‘ * ~ { * <3 ‘SAFETY AND CONVENTENCE — Greater safety and driver com- | lights set between the gasoline and temperature gauges. A push-button LONGER sare Both wheelbase and over-all length of the : te . , , ; =~ and superior handling are claimed as a result of revised ort have been dominant considerations in restyling the 1956 Plymouths, | transmission selector is provided for cars equipped with Powerflight Chrysler Imperial are longer for 1956. The gun sight taillights continue sign. The wheelbase is three inches longer; over-all pada Ag uments have been relocated and concentrated in front of the driver. | automatic transmission. It is on the instrument panel to the left of the to distinguish this luxury car, shown in a four door sedan. The Fire-| one-half inches more. . and oil pressure gauges have been replaced by red flasher steering wheel. ao | power V-8 engine has a 9 to 1 compression ratio. Better riding qualities rhe yo Senaedk: the United Fund Give Once for All ' THE PONTIAC PR Your United Fund Needs. -" / | Your Help — Now! ihamigaaas SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1055 “ PONTIAG, MICHIGAN,» ss Your Neighbor's House By JANET ODELL — . “We don’t know why we didn't move out here years ago. We just love living here.” Doris Read was voicing the opinion of the four other members of the family—her husband, Franklin, and three sons. A little over six months ago the Read family moved into their board and batten, with charcoal gray trim, looks as if it had al- ways been there. There's a. rus- tic chestnut fence across the froyt of the lot. The trees and shrubs are placed.’ Mrs. Read's green thumb wrought its magic and The house isn't large. There is, however, ample space for the family to jlive comfortably, “We ‘don't miss a basement at all,” "Mrs. Read,. ‘We have plen~ of oom to ‘store everything in the closets and in the garage.” ‘In this home the kitchen is at the front of ‘the and the living rooms at the back. That is’ good, tar Ht enables Mrs, Read i LOG'S-EYE VIEW — For persons sitting on ‘the raised hearth in the den it is possible to see through the fireplace into the living room. sin the kitchen. oe ors duutsideé ‘wall of the living room i< composed of win- dows. The den is merely. one end of this room, separated from it by the fireplace which @pens in both reoms. Floor-length, white mohair draperies give protection. ««; from the san. The wall behind the sofa and around the fireplace is made of red brick. The other walls are painted a fawn color. Mrs. Read has used fawn and green ail through the main rooms, In keeping with the modern trend of mixing periods, the Reads have antiques scattered throughout the house. These 19th century pieces are perfectly at home with their 20th century companions. eouple were married in 1832 in. Baltimore, they received a woven wool coveriet in red, blué and gold on a natural back- this heirloom which serves as a bedspread in the eldest. san’s room. A wey marble topped tiible Mrs. Read's LONG AND NARROW — The kitchen and breakfast room take up about a third of the front of the house. Mrs. Read finds this a conven- ; ient place for flower arranging as well as for cooking. The door to the holding ‘a lamp is another Vic- torian, piece in the living room. In the hallway there. is an old. chair with @ needlepoint cover- - ing. The Reatl coatiof arms is pio on the wail. Eccl o Pella Palla déne ini bifch par- paneling. There is a that can be sat. upon on Ot>the fireplace, The tside door operis ento.a paved pation. One wall of the dining room ts the same brick wall that is in the living room. The other three walls have a pine dado with soft green wallpaper on the upper part. The round braided rug is green and white. Here, all the furniture is antique, There's a dropleaf table under the window, a large chest of drawers for linen storage, -cane- seated chairs and, ap ‘old walnut - buffet. This last piece ‘started ’ oil’ asa cominode. Shelves added “" above give the right background for displaying a mumber ‘of pieces of old glass. The kitchen is a long narrow room, about 8 x 20’. The far end - is the breakfast room. Open shelves provide the only actual separation. The room is | green and white, except for the small bits of red in the spat- (Continued on Page 14, Col. 3) ‘ clever fingers are responsible for the charcoal drawings on the far wall and for the flourishing plants in the corner, FB. Read Family Enjoying Rural tie Be the .ever-changitig lake | RUSTIC SETTING — A rustic chestnut fence encloses the front yard of the Franklin Read home on East ‘Hammond Lake drive. Exterior construction is red brick with char- BRIGHT AND SUNNY — Facing east, the living room in the Read home gets plenty of sunshine. Floor-lerigth draperies of off-white mohair extend the entire length of the left hides the furnace. Successfully combining the old with the new, Mrs. Read uses antique cane-seated chairs with a formica table in: the breakfast room. i ‘ coal gray shutters. Board and batten break the line in the front and on the rear of the | garage where the family has an outdoor living room. : | Ce ee, ee eS é east wall. The marble-topped table in the foreground is a family heirloom, just the ight height to serve as a lamp table. The den-TV room is on the other side of the fireplace, — j rae VICTORIAN DINING ROOM — From braided rug to calico-type — nut, finished to show ott the beautiful grain of the wallpaper, this room is Victorian in feeling. Alt the furniture is vee buffet on the by ah houses many of eatscnea! choice fg ! | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY? OCTOBER 39, 1955 | ~ ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY $2995 FIBERGLAS _ $3995 1? A, M. «5.30 P.M, ‘ei 8 P.M. Men., ANY STYLE—PULL THICKNESS By Alcoa te — $4595 NO MONEY DOWN CALL’FOR FREE ESTIMATES! “ALWINDO CO. 1702 $. Telegroph (Aug. Johnson Bldg.) FE 5-3728 LS BUY YOUR BUILDING BLOCKS FROM US! No Finer Blocks Can Be .. Bought Anywhere! Blocks before you build. . . Available only at TRU-BILT! “STRUCTURAL STEEL RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL it's sale... recessed like the picture place... Brass Phone for Estimate or Descriptive Catalog PORTABLE AND ATTACHED TYPE SCREENS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Weather Vanes $1075. 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One more city family moved to the suburbs and il Ee 5 FF2F built the Read home. il rf i REP rE ree gf ° 8 & 7 [i F 3 f riled isi : 5 i 38 E story. | for making that impression. Some works; we won't say he actual- found the ideal way of living. One more family owns nearly an acre of land and finds it good. Hallmark Builders of Detroi New Speech Prompter can has has proof and permanent. Come ia today for a FREE estima Where's the Mirror As Low AS Last-minute ‘“‘fixang up” before you or your guests leave the house can be done right in the enteance hall. Why not install a large-size mirror under recessed lights for that quick inspection of makeup and ‘clothes? Perhaps a POOLE 1672 attractive as well as useful. sine osi"hat sate oer| LUMBER CO. lipstick and the like. In any case, 151 OAKLAND your | M-59 (V2 Mi. West of Airport) i, views ., N ‘RANCH HOMES, Inc. & Ml JO 4-3588 ’ You will find the home of your dreams at Christian Hills... Se Unbelievabie values . ... Unsurpassed luxury . . . 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It's largely made of finely milled hydraulic Portland Cement. It is the long- est lasting, hardest type of finish known for any masonry surface that readily absorbs water. Geld Bond Crafico Cement Paint cleans itself as it ages by a gradual chalk- ing process ... leaves a perfect surface for repainting in future years. An inexpensive 25-pound drum of Gold Bond Craftco Cement Paint will cover 500 to 750 square feet, depending on the surface. Where to Buy Craftco Paints Huron Lumber Co., 4900 Highland OR 3-4985 Tru-Bilt Block Co., 1992 Pontiac Dr. EM 4-9531 Empire Supply, 2600 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4148 White Lake Lumber Co. Corner M-59 and Ormond—MU 4-6558 Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. Yard No. 18197 Cooley Lake Road Union Lake Shopping Center Phone EMpire 3-4171—Pontiac - Yard Ne. 2——Nine Mile at Telegraph Road Phone Elgin 6-4184—Southfield Yard Ne. 3—Cor. of Cooley and Williams Lake Roads Phone EM 3-3714—Pontiac A Complete Selection of Colors” May Be Found at These Dealers * Tenn. Ledgestone * Tenn. Marble * French Lick Sandstone * Colorado Pink Learn why more and more people are switching to natural stone for their building . «+» for unmatched beauty and Yet Adds So Much! We Carry a Complete Stock of Building Stone @Mazble Slate PONTIAC CUT STONE Ph. OR 3-1594 Modern Louvered Interior Doors Modern Door fer or Utility Rooms. Recommended page ov gy Be A AE ms and Gardens, $1,200 1. $150 Knotty Pine Paneling $226 per M Extruded Aluminum Combination Doors Complete $32.50 with Hardwore PONTIAC LUMBER CO. Minto. el DRIVEWAYS — PARKING AREAS NO MONEY DOWN! Convenient Payments Arranged ® Residential © Commercial © Industrial Free Estimates : PONTIAC ASPHALT PAVING 2100 Dixie Highway FE 4-8770 RRR ERR RR HM MM MH HM HH Kreme eK KKK kkk + oe ok & USL SMOKELESS FUEL, HUNDREDS of USES NEW ANDERSEN FLEXIVENT WINDOW UNIT! PRESTO FIRE LOGS Ideal for Fall Burning in Fireplace—Long Burning 20‘ Each or Carton of 6 be | LUMBER CO. BAROWARE ® COAL e SUILDING SUPPLIES 181 GAKLAND *FE 4.1894 rr mage MET AO TI 00 Modern ; ‘ 4 f i i Ati lia a Bedi URDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 SAT ge ‘i a PRESS, ie THE PONTI f A IU 4 IN THE Mas ter- A TIAC’S MOST INVITING ~ # ® NEW DEVELOPMENT! N PO On A Oe am oO], ee eSsessssssseessaec: Sasssssssses: Own one of these homes, where there are NO monotonous rows of all-alike houses, squeezed closely together in straight | Different Building Compan 3 ines . ’ ith KNOW-HOW ® FORESIGHT ies W © INTEGRITY bring you... . 20-STYLES WINDING STREETS ON PAVED LS « 5-MODE . 9 Boards of Breathtak and off the Draw Master Planners and Expert Arch Exe OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION in a ‘ lence * Out of the exper ing, * tects ing, Practical 3-BEDROOM ‘ FULL BASEMENT HEAT- CK AS G . RANCH HOMES on a S T LO 3,945" 50 Ft | . WID © CITY WATER and SEWERS — @ SCHOOLS @ PAVED STREETS Lad Y Ce o.. —_l = —_ Li. @ POLICE and FIRE PROTECTION @ CITY IMPROVEMENTS Only 10 minutes to... « © PONTIAC MOTOR © FISHER BODY Div. °GMC TRUCK & COACH CO. © AMERICAN FORGING and SOCKET NORAMIC © The STUDIO ’56 © The CATALI * Them... The PA See Exclusive Sales re AMEN es i a ae: EE cl ti RN al RL OR a He. ltr 0 Chebaseeta. Sette “ti 4} i Tailored to Fit, Your Porch and Steps Corner and Flat Columns Available CONCRETE STEPS Not Affected by, Frost With or Without Platform CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highway OR 38-7715 Free Edimaes—W 0 Deliver ee sseutd NOW! Your Insurance Needs in One Package—ONE POLICY ONE PREMIUM—Includes iis lillie on decline wkd contents Comprehensive Family Liability . Theft Insurance On and Off the Premises. The Homeowners policy combines all the protection @ standard policies with a LOWER COMBINED bs PREMIUM than under the separate policy premiums. Cell Us Today for Complete Information Regarding This New Money-Seving Package Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. 70 West Lawrence Federal Corner of Cass 2-9221 FFI IIIT TILT TORIDHEET - WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT eT For Pree Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. FE 2-91 4 Lh heh dodededededededeuseueueuheuleul CAO EE WOOD IIIILs. bf as An PONTIAC PRESS. f | vey | f) j ’ As A ‘ } r / | ; ; fap ed at pf on A F ‘“ sATURDAY.'C OCTOBER 29, sale } NORTH SIDE HOME — Immediate occupancy is; are open for inspection daily and on Sundays. They ‘promised to buyers of the new homes on Third street, | are built and offered by BVG Construction Company. west of Joslyn. Models of these three-bedroom houses Dark Paints Soak Up |Light, Make Rooms Dark When you're choosing paint- colors, remember that dark colors soak up light as a sponge soaks up water. Light tints, on the other hand, serve as reflectors. In other words, light tints walls and ceilings help to make the most of light. Dr. Matthew Luckiesh, author of. the book, “Seeing and Human Wel- or of a low reflecting power, he light that falls upon ot. “Owing to neglect in repainting ceilings and walls of homes, offices millions of dollars are wasted each lost by absorption,” |E STEEL SCAFFOLDING for MALL CONCRETE SUR- FACERS & GRINDERS. [SANDERS — Belt, Vibrot- i ing and Disc. McCULLOCH Power Post Hole Digger. Augers 6” ond 9”. TARPAULINS RAINBIRD Underground ' Sprinkling Systems. | Mixer Park, Inc. 245 Elizabeth Lake Road Ph. FE 5-8780 FREE PARKING ONLY A FEW CeFTT | Veterans—NO MONEY DOWN! $52 Monthly Payment— i." FEATURES: © Two ® Paved Streets © Full © Full Closets with ©4 Styles to Choose From Sliding Doors ©@ Luxsire Automatic Oil © Plastic Tile Bath @ Double Ribbon Drive 9 Seoet Cosement © Completely Insulated © Large Lots © Lew Taxes DAK ROSE eA MODEL HOME 162 Fairmont Phone FE 5-4731 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 20030 JAMES COUZENS PHONE “std: At 3-1001 1 P.M. TO 6 P.M. fare,” points out that if ceilings are | ' and factories,” he says, pew 4 year in paying for light that 1S starch and powdered color (dry | tempera), Halloween Hints for Gay Window ‘Decoration Items | Pumpkins are appearing at the | ._market place. Youngsters soon will be rummaging in the attic or basement for’ old costumes. It's time to start thinking about and many mothers will Finger painted scenes on store fronts that are easy to wash off now are a popular diversion for boys and girls in hundreds of com- munities, The easiest and least expensive way to decorate store windows for | Halloween is to use liquid laundry For each different color, take an empty frozen juice can (6 ounce) and fill it, half-full of powdered Pour in just enough liquid starch to make a heavy paste. Stir in a dash of water.. This permits an easy working consistency which virtually glides over the glass. Cleansing powder may be substi- ‘tuted for the powdered color if | you're making a ghost er large white object. S uSiae ietiubiiies tne al 36 square feet requires only one- | ‘third of a bottle of starch. The} ‘material does go a long way. F Rural Population Up WASHINGTON ®—People mov- ing into the outskirts of cities ap- parently have helped to change | cent, 2-WAY RADIOS * You con in depend on us for QUALITY... SERVICE eee SATISPACT ION! TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE _ 399 S. PADDOCK ST. for FASTER DELIVERY! in our trucks | population patterns. The Census Bureau reports that from April 1950 to April 1954 | |population increased by 6.3 per population : while urban dp aa 10 New Homes Go Up on Third Seventy houses are nearing com- | pletion oh Pontiac’s north side, ac- | cording to Marvin Stearn of the BVG Construction Company, the firm handling both the building and the sales, A few families have already moved into the three-bedroom homes on Third street, west of | Joslyn. The houses are near schools and have city fac ilities or water, gas and sewer. Lots are 130 feet. Purchasers have a choice of e four different front elevations and a choice of color for the asbestos aes. Total price’ for _ these homes is $7,400. Special features, Mr. Stearns says, are living rooms 11x20 with dining space; tile bath with choice of colors; Youngstown kitchens; and gas heat in the utility room. Models are open daily from 11) |) A.M., Sunday from 2 P.M. Oil and Gas HEATING SYSTEMS We Feature the Williamson Furnaces Installation and Service All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates L&R HEATING Engineers 228 Oakland Ave.. FE 5-6623 gained 5.6 per cent. —— Tending to lower installation | costs are the economies of ‘ — to-back”’ installation where same supply and waste tien serves both bathrooms or a bath- room and kitchen or bathroom and meis| 3101 Orchard Lake Road Gas HEATING EQUIPMENT OTTO A. TRZOS KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 We Service All Makes of] WHEN YOU HERI-« me Eves. & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 pce INSURANCE dich for Color Booklet Is Our Business KOOL VENT THATCHER Aluminum Awnings PATTERSON WROUGHT IRON & WERNET sets oat stn Bank Bldg. rE 20008 Pee ROY ANNETT, 28 E. Huron St. Ine. Realtors Ph. FE 3-7192 Westridge - of - DIRECTIONS: Mwy., near -HELTMAN Northern Pontiac’s Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction MODEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION 4192 Ledgestone Drive Sundays 1:00 to 6:00 P. M. an by appointment Lane to isapuons Drive raat to Model Buliders and Developers ot Westridge-ot-Waterford ' 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE Waterford eee. Turn on Cambrook & TRIPP eae Ae Ta i j j ¥ b ; / : We : i _ | Final Finish Varies “HOMES IN Union Lake Commerce Rd. Area as low as ‘A450 DOWN For Information Call: COLWELL ||. HOMES, INC MI 6-2022 4057 Maple Rd. BIRMINGHAM When 5 ‘years old and fully|ing heavy work. Its usefulness, grown, .a camel is capable of do-| usually extends to about age 25. —_ " Is => HIGH PRESSURE Steam Curing? iT 1S THE BEST METHOD OF CURING CONCRETE BLOCKS BOICE | the Only Concrete lock Plant in Oakland or touse.... KNOWN TODAY! This method alse stabilizes the strength of the block, and reduces future shrinkage and expansion by a least 56"%. Eliminating cracked walts! Blocks are conte te tmmediate use when they leave the asselawen, having been given o ny Ban ot equal to at least 28 days of moist euring! Nearly $250,000 has been cpent te one ae ee Pressure te assure our customers th receiving the best produete ova evallable! BOICE BUILDER’S SUPPLY. ®BLOCK j##=§ © CONCRETE © BRICK 545 S. Telegraph Road Telephone FE 5-8186 bedrooms... FIRST HOME in Clarkston with COMMUNITY WATER Storms and screens on all movable windows .. . 3 disposal unit... gas heat... large lots . . . winding 4 q blacktop roads . . . bearing fruit trees . “ ... See this home today. GI and FHA FINANCING Model Open. Daily ltos _ The Home for Tomorrow’ s Living | The‘ELDORADO’ | IN CLARKSTON GARDENS 3-Bedroom Ranch Style 1 ALL GAS MODEL HOME CLARKSTON sok & Close to fine schools and shopping facilities. Live where there's the easy pace of warm friendliness of sfMall town living. 1¥2 baths . . . window wall . . . gas .. fire hydrants‘ WHITE BROS. _REAL ESTATE © ST A10me OTE aT Highway wr THE e PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 ALL MATERIALS for a big 14 x 22-ft. garage (except cement) are includ- ed at this low price! Includes knotty pine gable, 3 windows, 9 x 7' overhead garage door, | x 6 fir sid- ing, #2 white pine trim, with 2 framing #2 land ‘petter) fir to be PLACED 16 INCHES APART. PLANS and. COMPLETE DIRECTIONS FREE! OR IF YOU PREFER, we will furnish you with a list of RELIABLE BUILDERS. FALL SPECIALS Curtis Storm Sash 24x24 2-Light . oeov eevee eewe eee eee eee we ee ewe cee ee ee ee ee eee eee 44 other sizes to choose from . . . all at correspondingly low prices. . ‘Phoenix Combination Doors with 4 Kerfeontel panes, 2’ x 3’ wide, $ Es. and 6'8” ‘ WHILE THEY LAST! 14 Knotty Cedar Panelin : 1 x 6 in random r Paneling 161° & " Curtis Convertible Windows I ith Sc. nd. Som: Pace : pp Ney ix TN aN 4) ee J f 3 { 4A re : ‘ ; . / as pd oe I sa THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1955 : - | , U WiLL BE SO RIGHT! ? Sever al Waxes pots eae Me ; TR YOU ACT NOW! | ig | ine due: tuna vee- || Gas or Oil , are alike “ap: a tey weak 4 cone FURNACES lar to melted-down and hardened Lennex Aire-Flo Heating fat, for instance, Chemically, how- All types of furnaces repaired. “gver, the two substances ditier. 1 KAST FURNACE CO. fatty acids and glyc-|§ 82 N. Cass. FE 5-8670 [ .\ ‘AWN ING eatesaeeaa & VW COMPANY ‘ mas Always be sure to obtain Be he : FE 5-2102 163 W. Montcalm ae SPECIALTIES |: a—v—v—+-— CONCRETE CULVERTS PONTIAC’S HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES "“racstoz || Ray O'Neil Real Estate © 1 “ iene : * * Rochester Spring Hills La Mr sind he oe 139s a = 140° x 173’ 180’ x 390’ $1990 == «$2490 $3290 oe & lots with 120° minimum frontage, where it is picturesque, s railing eo eckortety fx. wan ss ravines_and hill sites. A 2 choice of lots for tri- Hn +) : 1 : ape open ince oF to somes ih «view Schools Ee ‘ BRIAR HILL STONE : ) Ml of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange ae TERMS AS LOW AS 20% DOWN a ’ jae” 4 es N BELDEN FACE BRICK 75 West Huron FE 93-7103 4 :. . HOWARD a KEATING CO. | LIQUID DISYENSHa — ‘The pry bottle of ‘medicine you get “may al E L SAV: G 5 COMMON BRICK EL fd LID y Ui ; Corner Adams R4. and Walten (Pontiac Road) ‘have this new vinyl plastic automatic measuring device on it. Only one U Pp 10 5 0 METAL CULVERTS —— Wz y a fe , Rochester, Michigan, OLive 1-7611 — MI 6-1234 teaspoonful at a time pours out. It's dripless and automatically shuts off GLASS BLOCK a LAKEFRONT HOMES = I after one teaspoonful is poured. This new dispenser is being used on ownee’ erpory s anh U +. bottles of medicine, shampoo, light syrups, detergents and other liquids, aha ' HOT LIME S 7 — OUTDOOR FIREPLACES || & No other development like it in this [I N t] area. Fine homes'for the discrimi- § ace’ REFRIGERATION | Provide Game Room me Ts nating. U ae 2 Raed py pan for Tiny Apartment gt was tll Stes Dt Beste oe Sessccny H 0 ME OF meg > ed | Few apartment , dwellers _ SILICA og = odels Open Daily, Sunday to C ; | ‘spare “house room’’ for a separate i i ) YOUR OWN? Relvincis Belee & Service mo pHi ot ay Daye oot : pred CEMENT & MORTAR SS) Price $23,500 . » $34,500 MASON quarters, Manufacturers are sup- CEMENT COLORS S Q N | plying the wherewithal for creating SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE ny ~ REPRIGERA TIO | the much-coveted recreation area DRAIN 1" i Q . in the livi S 461 Ghebeth take Reed ioe pope marie iS a ne ay pen eon tag hale VE : t i Sz 2 Bedroom ee iaprei sach yur in anes ross = cme) Union Lk Rood 8 Milos Woot of Pontiac | theme of the dual-purpose room. + SEE—COMPARE—THEN BUY! Bungalow er er Sa ar, aré being relied. upon as . °7 345° cerieeee| YO MULTI LAKES REALTY | Full Price such as an off-center grouping of |(~ “SATING—SMeET METAL =F GOAL & SUPPLY Co. >) EMpire 3-4109 EMpire 3-4121 5S major pieces that leaves the re- FE 5-6973 140 N. Coss Ave. K Custom Built by Harold Young Building Co. (i LOW DOWN PAYMENT $Q(297 xo rm ating wall space, tee Tor 8) 35 sdoeth Paddock St. FE 5.8163 ee aa asa . ¢ Tases & Ine, “Upholstered pieces oe ae a r SS = N fi in fine Reng Tm Pcie te echante — bes . ca Noa al che bd create jus: spacousness — shopping. Take N. | | necessary livi ie. [orese|| ammvee = ===| Only. 10 Homes Left @ Automatic Gas Heat leh on Madison to a =a gern | Each of the new. aircraft car. Ducted Into Each Room model open daily @ Sheet Metal Work Reefing | rier Forrestal's four propellers is @ Wood Kitchen Cabinets |. 108. 73 $. Parke. rt 4-104 | more than 22 feet tall. | Cr Automatic Hot Water —— - — e > je © Coment Walk FES 7923 ID You Own Land Suit bl | °3 Bedrooms Last Chance for Vets at No Money Down! “7 (|p Yo fou Yun Land outtacle ty) 100-Ft. Lots $425 Mortgage Cost Moves You In! Z PEARL BUILDING CO. |] for Development? Ty tv Baths —_ 7713 MADISON Jf Ws oy tng set, eter undevaeng oydeveloed et HY OOH FHA Heal can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy it or develop it on either @ cash basis or partnership or we'll do = it on a tee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, © Paved Streets as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills necessary will help you get the mos for your property. ©90-Yr, Mortgages SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orchard Leke Road, Rt. No. 5 See the = a (cay = | FOR WORK MEASURING UP Bind Prin Hf ett enone And find out why this tine, modern furnace and top phat AND DOOR $s! Live in exclusive Clark- ston Ridges. Only one block from grade and high school. 3097W. Huron sé 43569 quality installation adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for LLS your heating requirements. Goodwill Heating offers the & CONCRETE STEPS ~ finest quality merchandise properly installed to guaran- * STEPPING STONES tee your heating satisfaction. * SPLASH BLOCKS * CHIMNEY CAPS AND CUSTOM CON- Only a Rich Man Can Afford . se ee ~ ) where, Is eve ryone going ° a Poor Heating Plant us! Custom Made Wrought Iron Railings of course l t O eccces for Your Steps GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING PONTIAC PRECAST cl Q rkston = ens 3401 West Huron, (Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 Telephone FE 4-5143 CONTRACTORS! Quality Materials in Experienced Hands Always Means a Job Well Done! subd ‘vision. inenstonl T3 Crannswd-onon ae | in clarkston -. Coeeeeecceecccoes secon 5 hs eS 25% Discount to General Motors Employes on (@Y) DELCO-HEAT| GAS := DIL urnaces iF © Holdens Red Stamps BRIER HEATING & SUPPLY 371 Voorheis Rd. «FE 2.2919 @ ENCLOSED Canon ll @ widt OVEtMANGS @ PAVING (am or eontee “YY @ vanity w bate ‘ @ 1% Chant Tee Bates @ COLOMED FixTURES @ Formica MICHEN © BWM Capers @ City ware @ WURARE PueNace You can choose from all the - leading makes of plumbing and heating materials }. . sold and serviced by a firm with over 45 years of offering only the best.“ Eames & Brown 55 E. Pike Phone FE 3-7195 i op rn . | ss i | \ f — r" "| i i df me eC outlets @ Face thicx tr} Load } ij ‘\aset waansoet c.oeeTs © Gay wear OPG8 BEAU TVwaRE @ HOOD & FAN Oven STOVE 19470 Grond River» KE 2.9000 40 GAL GAS WATER meateR © bound six H. H. STANTON 103 State Peeters FE 5-1683 IT’S SMART TO BUILD vy) . with CONCRETE or CINDER | BLOCKS FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 VAN HORN and SONS 199 Mechdnic Street | Peene FB t-s0r) % a New Garage for County Being Built Oakland County Road Comm- sion is to have a new garage, repair shop and stock room on Pon- tiac Lake road, The steel frame- work is already in place. The build- ing is scheduled for completion about the first of January. * ¥ * * . * - Campbell Construction Company of Detroit is putting up the steel and concerete structure with brick | trim. It was designed by Campbell | Engineering Company, also of De- | troit, | Because part .of the present building occupied by the Road | Commission will fall victim -to the | ; cut-off near Orchard Lake road, the new headquarters were planned, For a year or two the offices will remain on Telegraph road, * * * ‘room 100x160 feet, It is the first junit in the building plan. ROOFING 9 Soataties te COMMERCIAL SUILTUP we ®. Cass Get An Estimate Withest Odligation HUGUS-MARSH The building under construction i will have a garage and repair) | @egan® features as hardwood * NEW’ COUNTY GARAGE—Oakland Cousiy teed Uislbaiien win hive 0 new garage a reget ay me Pention Lay see. Tho structure is being erected near the Farmers’ + Shaving Mirror Suggestion May Answer Puzzle Wondering what to give the man of the house for Christmas? Prob- ably nothing could mean more to him than generous, comfortable lighting at his shaving mirror. ing recipes is all it takes to “lighten” any man's shaving chore. directly over the wash is reflected upward * * For a final aie of luxury, don’t | forget a tiny 7-watt nite light that can be plugged into one of the con- venient outlets. __ [Dinah Shore Boasting Hubby’s Home Decorating | home, is currently singing the | Praises of the lovely mew Mont- 'gomery residence and, incidental- ly, of George's part in its planning. os ¢@ The home, which boasts such | floors in herringbone design, re- flects his hendiwerts. 7 inah’ inye he designe decorat- ed and contracted for all the wood, ROOFING & INSULATION CO. stone and steel that went into it, Easy no regrets. You will be grateful to yourself for having ordered your garage before the snow flies.” NOW IS THE TIME! GET YOUR GARAGE BEFORE WINTER! @ Attic Rooms @ Porches @ Additions @ Recreation Rooms @ Roofing and Siding Order Now for Early Delivery! FE 2-1211.. or FE 5-9236 FREE ESTIMATES Our Representative Will Call at Your Convenience! No Obligation! We build. any size or style, frame er masonry. All jobs expertly con- structed with quality materials, Complete cement werk. — SEE US FOR YOUR - COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE No Money Down-FHA Terms-Free Estimates ADDITIONS . . PORCHES . ; BREEZEWAYS . . ROOFING . . SIDING (ALUMI- ASBESTOS, INSULATED, WOOD SHAKES) CEMENT WORK. ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS AND WINDOWS ... RONDEL FOLDING ALUMINUM NUM, A AWNINGS se G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. * OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. * | 2260 Dixie Hwy.— North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac Market and is the first ina group of buildings planned for that location, Attached Garages Convert fo Play Areas. The garage adjoining your home, if it's tightly constructed and well- windowed, need not be waste space when the car is in use or parked elsewhere. = * | June Cabot, hme arts consultant "| says windows and a simple white- wash job will result in useful thoroughly cleaned, can be kept Seer) et on pe de Sd said many home.own- i good initial investment, for they “look forward” to the day when the garage is converted to an extra living room or bedroom, Many builders have been quick to realize the fact that an addition- al bathroom increases the value of a house far more than the actual cost of the fixtures and the instal- lation, Willis M. BREWER Broker Complete Real Estate Service © Listings Wanted © Buy and Sell Contracts can toe Contracts fer Ranch ers find plate -glass windows or double-pane insulating windows a! Homes. 55 N. Parke St. FE 4-518! Greek wheat production dete 1955 is placed at about 50,000,000 bushels, second only to the record | 1953 harvest. Lumber SASH & DOORS BUILDERS’ HDWE. PAINTS | Phone FE, 4-3538 BLOR’S SUPPLIES -| DICKIE | Lumber Co./ 2495 Orchard Loke Rd. | voebut we’ ve eat the GRANDEST HOME —*900.. Extra Liberal Mortgages to Civilians a you'll see SS 2 MODELS NOW OPEN t i VET, PICTURES! at... DOWN plus costs at Eli beth Lake Rd. DRIVE OUT SUNDAY — CHECK THESE VALUE FEATURES ... YOU WILL LIKE WHAT YOU SEE! te 80x130 Foot Lot x Brick Veneer Construction ge 2-Cor Port % 3 Bedrooms ¥ Separated Dining Area * Picture Window %* Pickled-Pine Finished Cabinets % Pass-Through Counter % Formica Tops # Colored Bath Fixtures 4x Vonity % Sliding Closet Doors x Forced Hot Air Heat ¥ Indoor Planter ¥% Large Utility Room Aluminum Storms and Screens 750 $. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM JOHN CHIERA CO. REALTORS | ELIZABETH LAKE RO. NL _ Midwest 4-8200 All La a ce al G oe Tiny ar 8 A. M. to 8 P. M., SUNDAYS 1003 Repair now and be ready for the winter months ahead. GOLD BOND Asbestos Siding 7 Beautiful Colors to Choose From Regularly $14.95 Sie 418 Std. Size House $129.00 10 Colors—With the New Cromatex Finish Carey Ceramo Asbestos Siding . $16.95 "NeSaie® tabi Colors in Stock Only 1 0? ot This Price céc This stock must be sold to moke room for more new improved Gold ad asbestos siding. ~ LUMBER ; 1x12 Ponderosa Sheating, per Monly......$ 95. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 8 to 16 per Monly....... $129.50 No. 2 Oak Flooring, per M only.......... $149. Knotty Pine Paneling, per M only........ $160. Fir 1x10’s, per M only. .... beta tapos $ 99. W. Fir 2x4’s, per M only...... vee veer Gene, 224, 2x6, 2x8, Std.; per M only... .. oy Ne 4x8x5-8 Fir-Plyscore. ..... cia abi 2eas $ 5.95] 4x8x1-4 Fir Plywood.................. $ 3.95] 4x8x3-4 Fir Plywood................0. $ 9.95 1x8 WP Sheating, per M only............ $ 89. Cedar Shakes, per 100 sq. ft:..........:. ..§ 14.95 SHINGLES—ROOFING 215 th. 3in 1 Thick Butt................ $ 6.95] 15 tb. Asphalt Felt..........0..0.. S$ 39] 30 Ib. Asphalt Felt..............0, $8 3497 45 Ib. Roofing/,...:....... ae 1.95. GYPSUM PRODUCTS 4x8x1-2 Plaster Board.2........ 1.95 4x8x3-8 Plaster Board................. Z 1.75 4x8x1-4 Plaster Board... ............ $ 125 25 th. Joint Cement......... 0.0... eee $2.39 25 Ib. Tape, Joint Cement....... Bees Se $ 3.95 Gypsolite Plaster, C&C............. $ 110 E-Z Soak Lime, C&C... 200.0. .00005. .. S91. SW, Pila-Tape. ..... oesec cc eecciccs $ 1.49 GOLD BON D Loose Rock Wool, bag. ...........:... 1.30 tones, “bay. 5: 7.2... ive deel tian ' 1.39 Insulation 2”, 100 sq. ft, C&C......... $ 4.25 COME IN TODAY See Clarence Burmeister. Bring your plans or list of materials for the best price yet! Remem- ber, price means nothing without quality and Burmeister's has BOTH! Burmeister s ORTHER LUMBER CO. WHOLESALE or RETA YARD NO. 1—8197 Cooley Leke | Phone EM 3-4171, "YARD NO. 2—9 Mile ot T Phone EL 6-4184, VARD NO. 3—Cor Cooley & / e i i os \ : { ¥ re tet, me a tt i | id é / : h f ; ") - , é * { / @) ¢ fOF4 3 Ma" if f é 3 t { : ; TOBER 29, 1955"___ \ i puns, SATURDAY. | THE PONTIAC #3 g (i i fF S : Ss 5 S tt doesn't go “cuckoo.” It is silent > Donnie Pape et pws ie inlers bio saat atign Wee, | PLUMBING |". . Heating and Industrial |} 2 Pigg: family sedan will be constructed STEVE KRUCHKO ||“ Call OR 3-S40T en ee ee cee | F100 small to. need surtnce pro- | Coast Architect Raphaet Soriano || To Buy or Sell Real Estate See — ALSIDE | rgecciiss,'s.c |] Bateman and Kampsen | i es Realty Company |. Direct Factory The builder sought to determine | 377 Seuth Volegragh Fe Application whether steel homes would lend ma themselves to an improvement in Yes, we are doing » super-market business in real estate. But we are not stocking our shelves fast enough to meet the demands of our customers. Our 5 office’ organization is run- ra ning low in merchandise, namely for your we rties to sell. Can you . help us? If you are. considering 0 TRS E! selling, phone oné of our offices ° most conyenient to the property — . ~ you wish to sell. Do a Double Favor! 2 ae aig install It Yourself in ONE Afternoon! Help yourself . . . by getting the maximum showing and results on your property. : , Remember . . . @ great number of buyers of Oakland County properties come from the greater Detroit area. Our organization, having Northwest Detroit Offices and 2 Offices in the local area, Pe st at a a AM Mle angi @ For New Construction | >ayins public. 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The buffet provides storage in four center drawers (one divider for silver) Reliable Wa 3 und the parquet effect around the edge is also found! and is flaked by two end compartments and a lower drawer for extra table leaves. || 94 whaficld Phone Fl Loose Rock Wool eo the extra leaves, insuring a well-allored, sculptured appearance when the table | , : Do Spas Ways fo Extinguish Follow the Ried on om . Cooking Stove Fires Given by Experts | tut stitt remains on a surtace that a ceteens: ety Bag ss — has been scraped nded, About Using Paint | "5s set hoes ana cracks, |: is ti tn te tin th th i hi i i Nt te i Fat sputtering out of the frying} 1 suow the advice of paint | wash off fungus growths and mil- | $“W™Wwwwrnrnrnrnerrrmnmnerwnwy pan and into the fire was responsi- ‘ ble for property loss of more than | authorities who say that, even|dew, seal knots and sap streaks, 50 million dollars in the last dec-| though most persons do their out-}and caulk all door and window ade, statisticians say: LUMBER C0 oe. 8 summer, it is much better to do it Wee. Soe ee ee © 1) othe fires were small at the| in the fall. ; DO... bear in mind that all 27 Orchard Lake Ave. |) start—a little grease from frying DO . . . prepare the surface | this necessary preparation (which FE 2-8381 pan, broiler or griddle—but lives | thoroughly; remove loose, scaly | often takes longer than the actual and money were lost in the end./ paint with a patty knife or hand) painting) will insure an excellent POSS SS SSS Se TT ™“eerrrerrererr, “_weeeeeeeeeeeeee Every home should be equipped | scraper and sandpaper or- steel | result only if a good quality paint | 4-4516 ~———" | with a conventional fire extin- | wool fonsmoothness, is used, Ronrrrrrpcccereeeeeeeee J ED guisher and every member of the | Ss te narra ene FR family should know how to use it, 3 BEDROOM _| RANCH HOMES W. mMOOTE lo a ai, Fire Pre- Fat fires might bé .controlied | if a mechanical fire fighter is handy, they advise, A box of common household bak- ‘ ing soda within easy reach of the stove will help quell flames. Just CONTRACTOR — | 2272, Dane sade on the State & City Licensed It will create carbon dioxide or a i; i WIRING carbonic acid gas cutting off the a oe . rg ge oer 4 . . |on a fat m 5 | ool INSTALLATIONS Lice me | © —BURKE LUMBER— \ increasing your chances of getting \ © INDUSTRIAL wT tahdie onde t used for fight f is ight- @ RESIDENTIAL ing frying pen flees, & shouida’t Over 25 Years in Pontiac : harm food. Simply rinse the soda 845 West Huron St. off, steak, choge or whatever was f8 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 cooking. ‘) LEARNED MY LESSON — FROM NOW ON IT's REDWOOD. Ya"x8 , io rs | Redwood Siding , 21 > 10” Redwood Siding ... . . . M$250 Random Widths-Clear $9 7 5 Redwood Paneling..... | Vestibule Closet Entrance x12” Redwood Boards =" $22" | °100-Foot Lots | ) REDWOOD BEAMS *Double Sink with Spray | | *Large Dining Area 4 by 4—4 by 6—4 by 8—4 by 10—4 by 12 *Floor to Ceiling Closets ® *Copper Plumbing Save on Home Repair | 7 nN Wu ui || Drayton Plains Area ty | i iM) Mt | | i M1) Net 0 LON Wa | MODEL OPEN DAILY . | 5454 Maybee Road ine al . Phone ORlando 3-2305 Wd AL FISHER} REAL ESTATE DOWN to 6.L’s| * Paved Streets * Carport | | * Storms and Screens © | °30 Year Mortgage and Low Monthly | Payments 3 Pet: | m For all-around satie- | faction, IMPERIAL ae | Washable Wallpapers Mk! are top favorites i ! Fo Terms Easily Arranged BURKE LUMBER CO. 4495 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS “Next to My Walls I] Like Imperial Best” PONTIAC PAINT : Mfg. Co. : ) ‘ 19322 James Couzens Hwy. 17-19 $. Perry St. FE 5-6184 § “Where the Home Begins” Telephone ORiando 3-1211 Diamond 1.0310 | , ‘| Pe pele \ : Sey vin be us Me +4 mee I ocr os a t . + on a ee fe i j ip pia! id Py Ji ae je ? ge i -f Pid e i ¥ ig f j i Fee rd q t eee ee don yere met om GD play ss Cabs eel Goal Chicis Sr a 168 sicery |Win Ist EML Crown; ons minaing aa | den State on 2nd Half Rally ss ser cx ! marched 90 yards touchdown | Wheeler Cari zt Ep fg bo 53 ci iL ee bi vil 5 ga* zi ig 12 He Press poll, lowa was seeking its ist victory Hl , ii iF trailing by a 60 margin at half- time, came roaring back with a of 3rd-period touchdowns | zz i a t * i ef i 5 § UF g3228e: i tt 3 F Py ba ae eggs cloudy, showers and ma, 14 degrees, : jenco—Mile col emp-cinpeentts winnep—eomaner Tan. ~ ad pounds. Probable favorite—Needles, 3- | Ag FE 18. ae, to either Basooks or N who were < tary mts at $10,000 decond ~ ; rH 50; taiis se, Award te Rn | $14,118.50. at Garden State Twelve Go After Rich Purse in 2-Year Old Decision Race ill E 3 enough, when post posi- were drawn Nail got the fa- ble No. 1 spot on the rail, Bold Bazooka is right along- side in No, 2. The field for the Garden State, which will be on radio and tele- vision (CBS 3:30-4 p.m., EST,) is the best since the race was in- augurated in 1953. FA Wisconsin Ag Professor 1 | Miami before getting bumped by 4 PRESS, SATURD * 4 AY, OCTOBER 20,'1055 IE ive z : ¥ ti FEE : peamerasreneges DG ; fective. 2s | . “i . A a) opening period. Pa to end * made four Ist downs to none started Moats ak tre eae ie time. 5 had taken, the ball fired-up band of Scasecs ne tached Se AP tumble ca om griddere last night poured on power period, on a series of wild scram- grant ty ws Oe or ae and wpeed here to give Royal Oak| Dis that could have as welll Pre | counter. A counter fumble by 2%62 victory over Pontiac High's| **°*4 * TD. ‘Acorns delayed the TD move three Chiefs. A punt that rolled out on the ' plays, Russ Atwater was' the | risyi es honors, did «not play missed the game and those that did play did so on a part-time basis n | only. been Navy's story. Score early, pile up a lead and put in the reserves. This, Notre Dame suspects, has added to Navy's reserve strength and vir- tually makes Navy deeper than the Irish at every position. The Irish opened with three straight shutouts, victimizing Southern Methodist, Indiana and | Michigan'State, 21-7. However, No- tre Darné bounced back with a 22-7 victory over Purdue and is: pre- sumably ready to wreck Navy's perfect record. The game will be broadcast at 1:30 ‘p.m. EST (CBS) and will be ‘carried on closed-circuit television to hotel ballrooms in nine major cities. Bears Seek Parker, Acting Athletic Head - MADISON, Wis. —Prof. Mar-/ vin A. Schaars, agricultural eco- nomist at the University of Wis consin, was named the institution's acting athletic director last night. Schaars, who was reported not a candidate for the permanent post, will take over the duties of Guy Sundt who died Tuesday of a heart attack. Sundt, a member of the university coaching staff for more than 30 years, had been ath- letic director for five years. FRIDAY'S NBA EXHIBITIONS By The Associated Press Fort Wayne 97, Syracuse 92 New York 5, Boston 64 ' ree z S é right since. They * The Colts nosed out Green Bay 24-20 for their third straight vic- tory Oct. 9 and they haven't been par in last week's 41-10 loss to Cleveland. * * * Rote and Ferguson will be re. 'matched with two Colt rookies who started off like a house on fire, quarterback George Shaw and full- back Alan Ameche. Shaw’s passing has quieted down in the last two games and so has Ameche's run- ‘ ‘ The Bears, whose applecart ‘was tipped by early losses to the Colts, Green Bay, and San Francisco, can within striking distance Report Says Today ‘contest begins at 3 p.m. Mskgn. 6. ; ; & John (Minn) 40, Augsbg. ¢. Wie Beck sh aion 38° & DETROIT .#—The Detroit Free | Press said yesterday that accord- ing to \“‘well. informed sources” Buddy Parker of the Detroit Lions can have the head coaching job with the Chicago Bears next sea- son just for the asking. The Free Press story said: “According to well informed sources, all Parker has to do to get the job is apply. Rumors have been -insistent in Chicago, Los Angeles and in San Francisco that Parker is THE man.” Shamrocks Observe Dad’s Day on Sunday St. Michael's annual Dad's Day will be observed Sunday afternoon at Wisner Stadiim when the Shamrocks tackle Hazel Park St. Rita in a Suburban Catholic League football game. Bob Mineweaser’s Mikes will be favored. over the invading Ritas, who have won only one game this record stands even at 33. To- morrow's traditional Dad's Day Football Results HIGH SCHOOL E. Detroit 32, Mt. Clements 06. Fraser 23, %. Highland Park 13, Monroe 12. dale sel 7. Lincoin Park 7, Wyandotte 6. Muskege Hamt: 2. Piymouth 33, Garden 4 12, ! oy 13 13. Aipens it, Pre Cen iw 19. ae ‘Lans ton 7 Lose Bestern 13, Kalamazoo 0. » Hehts. 19. >y bg i get ff § : H i it ze — ° ~s , Q : % TF i { Fig 4 ESE — Weish, being groomed for All- season in five starts. St. Mike's |. ntr) Pontiae Press |) uote NEW LEADER — Leadership in The Pontiac Press “Big Pheasant Derby" today was assumed by Mrs. Paul Pace, 5060 Lone Pine road, Bloomfield Hills. Her entry, a 3-pound-12-ounce rooster ousted that filed by Pontiac’s James Greene, which went 3-pounds-7-ounces. : Eye Out for Olympics HARRISBURG, Pa. The U.S. equestrian team, with an eye out for next year’s Olympics, shows promise of being able to hold its own. with the world's best. * * & The U.S. entry in the Penrisyl- 'vania Horse Show captured both j of yesterday's international events ‘to bring its total to 4 wiris, the same as Mexico's top-notch team. The other two nations entered, Canada and Ireland, with 1 win apiece. . * * @ While the Mexicans are some- what crippled as the result of in- juries suffered in a recent auto- mobile accident, the United States ij wins have resulted from outstand- ing performances. The U.S. captured the show's top championship, the international low | U. S.°Equestrian Team Ties Mexican Horsemen three days’ competition. The final standings in this event were: United States 4% faults, Ireland /20, Canada 25%, Mexico 30. * * * The Bnitea States clinched the less ride by Charles Dennehy Jr. of Lake Forest, Ill. It recaptured for America the big silver trophy it held for four consecutive years but which it lost to a Spanish team last year, Spain had no entry this year, * * * . In its other team win yesterday, for the Col. John W, Wofford Me- morial Trophy, the United States had 8 fatits; Mexico and Ireland 12 faults each and Canada 17% faults. Mexico was awarded sec- ond place on time. “ae low score championship on a fault- | digi #73 RF ie 2 f : i Hi Fy! Virginia shouldn't have any with come Syracuse. The Crusaders straight ELE 1h : || PCS Retains = | Place at Top of PTTA Ranks Cigarette Service’s table tennis team “addied to a 33 tie with ‘Gonsalves Gains Win Over Perez NEW YORK @® — If Johnny Gonsalves and Lulu Perez didn't cure your insomnia, give up. Your case is hopeless. Lanky Johnny, little Lulu and Referee Ruby Goldstein last night struggled through 10 of the dullest rounds since Olle Tandberg invad- ed these shores from Sweden in 1948. Gonsalves, 133%, won a split de- cision at Madison Square Garden. Gonsalves won because Perez, 133, hit him low in the 10th round, permitting Referee Goldstein to penalize the 22-year-old Brooklyn boxer. If Ruby hadn't taken the round away from Lulu, the deci- sion would have been a draw. Sports Film Scheduled Monday Night at YMCA Hunters and sportsmen are in- vited to attend the motion picture, at the Pontiac YMCA at 8:15 p. m. The 27-minute feature, photo- graphed in color, presents fancy shooting at clay pigeons and other targets by Herb Parsons, famous exhibition shooter. The public is welcome and there is no admission charge. : “Showman Shooter,’ Monday night | Wisconsin's Star End Injured, Will Sit Out Homecoming Battle MADISON, Wis. (INS)—Wiscon- sin's battered Badgers rate as underdogs today for their home- coming Big Ten game with strong Michigan State before 53,000 fans at Camp Randall stadium. , Wisconsin lest its last two games, including last week's struggle with Ohio State. Worse than that, the Badger defeat by Ohio State resulted in the loss through injury of star end Dave Howard, Wisconsin's best pass receiver. |‘ Michigan State, conqueror of Notre Dame, has an ace passer in quarterback Earl Morrall and standout ball carriers in Walt Kowalezyk, Gerry Planutis and Gerry Musetti. ° Wisconsin's chief scoring threats are passers Jim Miller and Jim Haluska. . ‘Solunar Table Weekend and Monday “better” times for fishing and hunting ‘in the Pontiac area are set up in tables, as follows: SUNDAY M Major Minor 10:50 $00 MONDAY Major Minor 11:45 = (8:65 Minor Major 4:35 11:18 | Minor Major 5:30 ba ay Mexican Golfers Vie MEXICO CITY # — The 30th |Mexican National Amateur golf championship for both men and women opens today with defending champion Rex Baxter of Amarillo, een title, Housewife Gets Leading Entry in Press ‘Derby’ A Bloomfield Hills housewife that woman's has enjoyed hunting for the past 10 years. Her winning bird meas- '1955 champion of the Inter-Lakes By GEORGE TRUMBULL JR. Van Dyke High reigns today as League. * Deciding battle last night at Walled Lake was an uphill strug- gie for the Abes who had to over- te a 13-7 halftime deficit by ing two touchdowns in the 3rd 3 tL! Ay ee t gs 8 Abbott scored the winning *s. It was Burchett’s 2nd of the ° alled Lake, battling to the ee 5 i squad to a 7-0 victory over a spark- less Southfield eleven at Waterford yesterday afternoon. The senior pair accounted for all but 55 of the Skippers 197 ground yardage as Probert carried 16 times for 94 yards an?’ a 5.9 aver- age while his teammate marched to 48 yards on 9 tries averaging 5.3 per carry. The lone touchdown was scored by quarterback Tom Bryce from the b ger ony! early in.the 2nd | against Van Dyke Scrapes by Walled Lake, Wins LL Til; Imlay Takes SC Crown; Skippers Grab I-L 2nd Spot skins downed West Bloomfield, 19-7, Baker has accounted for 11 of Milford’s 15 touchdowns this season. Berkley’s ist TD of the year wasn't enough as.it lost 13-6 to Farmington while Clyde Kizer, George Lang and Chuck Passage did the damage for Clarkston Oxford, 28-0. Senior quarterback Duane Ma- son of Imlay City scored 18 of his . | team's 25 points as Spartans won the South Central League title by blanking Ortonvil lle, 25-0. A 9%%-yard run by sophomore fullback John Fowler enabled Romeo to squeeze by Rochester, 20-13. and Lake Orion's Doug Storey counted three times to lead — eee Othe area scores—Huron Valley 1%, pent sii Rade 6; 7 hore vondale £ ren 6. Neville 7, fou “se 4 John Alden Knight's solunar .oat si 3 iey e. if : x ; : ; § ‘ Me = ek é yi Aa toes ay eee , OP eo ook ae dt4 | Ore eh ay eer sat gs a ANS 8 Te ee g F Flirsele Ee i e F = ; : i fo Start Wednesday ROMEO — The Special Gifts Drive in the $350,000 building fund campaign of the Community Hos- pital Foundation will be launched Announce Engagement UTICA—Mr, and Mrs. August/ their meetings Angel, 11737 Hall Rd. ,announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Mary, to Norbert Paul Malburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul | Malburg of 13100 Canal Rd., Utica. A gue wee bs yes. . get it £ F Ortonville OES Slates Bazaar _lat Masonic Hall goods, candy, . fruits, and vegetables, fish pond and a mailed surprise THE B PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955_ Ty it Hie i riLE i i i: | i HECE § E $5,000 Blaze Hay Kindled in West Bloomfield Barn Fire ~ Yesterday WEST BLOOMFIELD—Gasoline and oil kindled hay in a combina- tion barn and garage fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Guild, 12:30 luncheon, Scott, 499 Ook. oa ie E Thia ton, das 6 Thue. m., tm church sosial’ gl for eleetion 2, Wed., Plymouth Guild, 7:30 $80,000 Walled Lake Fire Guts Theater WALLED LAKE—Fire complete- ly gutted the Lake Theater on Pon- tiac Trail here yesterday shortly before noon. - * * The blaze was discovered by Mrs. George W. Graham, 36, of 108 Colmont who is employed as janitress for the owners, Mr. and Mrs, William (Budy Harris of Syl- van Village. . : When Mrs. Graham reported for work at 11 a.m., she found. |' that the entire stage and screen. against the flames, so she sum- “moned the Walled Lake fire de- partment, Belore the fire truck arrived, Mrs. Graham rushed back into the burning building to recover her purse and iin the attempt was) ” burned about the face and head. | box She was taken to Dr: William Coast to Coast Moving VOLLMAR MOVING AND STORAGE CO. 241 N. Perry. FE 5-8562 Packing and Crating at Noonday ‘VanderRoest and treated for burns and shock. INSPECTED THURSDAY A Michigan state theater fire in-| Sunday. wiring adequate. The centent block structure feats 660 patrons and had been in operation eight years. A new $12,000 CinemaScope screen had been installed recently and Har- ris estimated the damage for the building and contents at $80,- 000. Harris said "I cannot under- stand what ibly could have started the blaze, as there is only one bulb and one switch at ithe rear of the theater.”. The con- duit wiring is enclosed in a metal | The Walled Lake Fire Chief, Ray Price, Friday evening said that. in a consultation with the state fire marshal after the fire, it was determined. that “the fire was caused by: faulty electrical wir- ing.” After a check, it was dis- = that two fuses had been * * Repair eee pba done includes: Replacing all the seats, repairing a part of the roof, the stage re- 'done and a new screen installed. Several valuable lenses and the projectors were damaged but the amount has not yet been deter- mined. SPECIAL PURCHASE Just arrived! All coated fibre, full fashioned, fully guaranteed, brand ‘new seat covers, Excit- ing new patterns and Installation Extra MARKET 77 -W. Huron St. *Late Model Styles $2 More TIRE CO. FE 8-0424 Open ‘9 to 9 PLASTIC | choir under the direction of Charo- }Jotte Baird and the combined | COATED FIBRE SEAT COVERS 10° p.m., with Mre. Charles Sterns, 3027 May- , § pm., with ~_-_-_---—— Intermission Director to Speak in Waterford WATERFORD—The Rev. R. E. Medical Missionary a 3 tg it #3 ; x «'s Clarkston Kids to Aid UNICEF - to Be Church Speaker —_| seunee"the DRAYTON PLAINS—Dr. James Mr, Mre. Norman Williams of COLLECT FOR UNCF — Dressed up in costume and ready to go knocking at Clarkston doors to col- tect Yor the United Nations Children's Fund are Mary K. Hinkley, 6640 Eastlawn; 14 N. Main; Bruce MeArthur, 51 E. Washington, and James Eliason, 149 N, Main. Debbie Stackable, BRAKE ADJUSTMENT INCLUDING PULLING . WHEELS TO CHECK LINING w i ig OWENS 1475. $aGW We Give Red Stomps on entire Jewelry Department . Brrcwlbimlcrotexetau. § —. Matchless Savings on Save 1/3 Save 1/3 Make selections now pe on yoo, cut, very ome price. Great Great savings ar price. diamond stock. for 74 WN. Seginew St. Children Will for Underprivileged, Halloween ) in Pakistan, will be the speaker | at the annual thank-offering serv- ice to be held tomorrow at 11) will be presented by the adult children’s choirs under Mrs. Har- | old Trexler. Electric shavers are ae by 1g, to 20 million American men, or about one third of * males who shave. UNION LAKE LUMBER CO. 7284 Cooley Lake Ra. SALE! Ladies’ Nylon Regular $1.19 Box of 3. Only . Ni 1500 Elizabeth Open Weekdays 10 Sundays 10 A. Stretch Hose Pair Only sy Nellie. 4 in Russ’ Country Store Lake Road A. M.- 16 P. M. M.-9 P. M. 12 000 Attend Homecoming} Festivities at Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—An | attendance last night of 2,000 Collect | made Waterford Township High * Grand finale for the homecom- | ing will be the dance tonight from which will feature Waterford to Open Bids for Utility Truck sen NM Se tatty tne ; MILLER’S-144 Oakland Ave. Miller’s-- oniea Cr S=~ Overhead Saves You Many Dollars on :; oe eee Se ? j 144 Oakland Ave. All New Furniture of Recognized Quality! — Latest Styles — Lasting Satisfaction! Convenient Terms! Open Monday — Friday Evenings Closed Wednesday Afternoon | Our 19th Year of Greater Value Giving! Miller Furniture Where You Honestly Save! Careful Free Delivery | PLL PL AL AOE AOE AEA 8260 Cooley Lake R HOURS: vonamay one vee 0 te 8 vaenesba THE MARLOWE FAMILY, Father and lakes region fesidents. Understanding and appreciation will characterize the busjness relationship. “The Hand Shake is = spirit of our business. Anyone in need of financial assistance will find a wel- 7] come with us. Borrowers can | on our courtesy and confidence. HURSDAY, 16 te 5 and SATURDAY, 16 t0 12 alloween Night 4 Sig onan j a loan service for the - symbol of the policy and the .M. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED _ to the OPENING of OUR NEW PERSONAL LOAN SERVICE | MONDAY. OCTOBER 31 at 9 Come In--Say Hello--Use Our Service When Yow Need It! A Gift for Anyone Visiting Us on Opening Day - ee ee NAG} “cay yee So. j A iho Speer: tg / py, \__ THE PONTIA a leg injuries yesterday when she fell from a table while doing a comedy dance on a movie set She was knocked unconscious for a while, her studio reported, and ruptured a vein in her right leg The 3l-yearold actress was ex- cloud to a sun-heated home. pected to be confined to her home i Few of the exhibitors see the +H rs’ Tolerance about a week. i un as much more than a |Neighbo ae A studio spokesman said it was E ment to the world's current power | Ends in Police Arrest believed she became tangled in a stocks, And not one will say that HOUSTON, ‘Tex. — Police | pair of oversized pajamas she was his invention is perfect. i charged a trio with disturbing the | wearing forthe comedy routine, Demonstrations at “The Sun at peace. Miss Saint won an Oscar as 1954's Work” exhibit include sun meas-| “Neighbors. were afraid to do | best actress for “On uring devices, collectors which it,” said Lt. Breck Porter. “They | The Watexfront,” her first movie “soak up the sun,” cookers, water figured they had to get along with | role, j and air heaters, furnaces, mechan- | them.” SoS, SR eee ical engines, stills for turning salt} The cops said they didn’t see| Nutrition experts of the Harvard water into fresh, factories for mak- any sense in three disturbing | School of Public Health have found ing food out of air, water and sun, many. And they didn’t have to| that canned foods are essentially ind silicon plates that produce | worry about getting along. as nutritious as fresh foods. BOARDING HOUSE WUULIIUIIJ 2 HEH-HEH! 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ADIOS: BE BACK STATES AT ee . <<", 4 r > an . gx \? r ate, RSE O-QOOWA, SK'S SARIN SUPER! 5 RS ae i a \ je , \\ \ %, 6 ees \ a ea , I 1 ny ’ 4 % a» » 3 — “ _ + GRANDMA + BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON Lame ss rnon 10°39 | — | WPas more Leena DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber KINDA WORRIED.’ THAT 1 FORGOT T" PICK = TAP E S008 Sete wnO HANOLES WHO /? ef | AN’ PRESS é J HE FEELS REAL DEVILISH IN THE COSTUME I GOT Him! APA By Walt Disney HOW COME A HALF-HOUR VIOLIN LESSON TAKES THREE HOURS?’ Cas hors, Pent Sianiess tee AT rh te peered 0-24 “We haven't any brown... just this shoe blacking. I don’t think it'll match!” THOMAS J. FOWLER | Mr. Louis Pohl, manager of the Life Insurance Co. of Virginia introduces homas J. Fow- ler, one of the outstanding agents in the Pontiac District. this merit is his constant study of the life insurance business and his recent completion of a course of study on the recent changes in the Social Security laws ond its changes. A married man with two chil- dren, Mr. Fowler, appreciates and enjoys the assistance he is able to furnish individuals, fam- ies and groups in their plans for financial security, through one of the oldest and | st insurance companies, The Insurance Co. of Virginia. ‘* THE Bindon died Thursday Survivors include a daughter, Mrs, Julia M. Weise; a son, John, both of Saginaw; and one brother, Mrs. Frances {Peck of Flint, Mrs. Myrtle Olive * three sisters, Mr. Fowler has been connected re . with the Life of Virginia since }/of Lapeer, Mrs. Eva Gill of Pon- gas — es be — 1941 and has consistently — tiae and James of 1 ‘ oo Ina Se navies to. the c holders. Alexander Geske Travelers of Michigan, Inc., Nov. One of the reasons rates LAPEER — Service for Alex-|9 at the Park Shelton Hotel in Detroit. Wyman received a majority of votes cast by traveling representa- tives of the association. Merger |s Proposed NEW YORK #—A merger of Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Products Co. and Steel announced, No details were given. Cemetery, Milford; The baby died ‘Fhursday at birth. Survivors include her parents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John .|Kahle of Commerce Lake and. Grandmother, Mrs. Gertrude A. Picard of London, Ont. *600” *800” 1000” 1200” PER MONTH Right Here in Oakland Salesmen EARN | "PONTIAC OFTICE ANS Se County Complete training — finest policies available — chance for advancement — no travel — no collecting — group insurance for your own family — all make this a golden opportunity. If you are a salesman — or you want to sell as a career — if you are not earning $150.00 every week — investigate this career opening. CONTACT PAUL WILLIAMS FOR CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW Mutual, OF NAME YOUR. PRICE |; with Mutual of Omahe -Present agents average $650.00 per month —new men start at $100.00 per week— ‘no ceiling on future earnings. % Phone FE 5-9251 Ter. * Pot: inten year “| ‘The names of will fons Ch the candidates whieh ‘on the ballot, throueh peti- led tn accordante with the Clty will be LS pavene arter Robert L. Eva Witerg tee oon ati ign Sm. So “ey "ma open until & o’¢lock p.m. of lection day. Bigned: MARJORIE B. WILLSON, Git of Gyten Satna’ Votan \ ie, Ft Or ven ee aT. 29, 1988 | Death Notices . ACORD, OCT.. 27, 1955, THERESA Ellen, 1191 East Cornell, Fitnt. infant daughter of Aus- tin and Avis Acord; dear sister of Robert, Emery and Taste ruff offic le Hill Cemetery. Baby Theresa ie at the Kirkby Puners! Home. "BAKER, OCT. 27, 1955, DALE A. 9078 Park St., Milford, ace 24; son-Bird Puneral Home, Milford, ich. BEST, OCT. 6, 1965, HELEN ANN, 7185 Mi inee, age 4; beloved daughter of Glen E. and Lou lawn the Plummerfelt Oxford, Mich. _ ; ag 28, 1985, GLEN Puneral Home, . Ga, B. Behnke officiating. Interment in Ridgelawn Cemetery. Glen Thomas is at the Plummerfelt Funeral 1955, WILLIAM Emer and Helen Lange. Mrs, Betty Tear and Mrs. Shirley Koss, Funeral service will be held Tues- dey, Nov. 1 at 1 p.m. Pursiey Funeral Home wi . Ba K ‘ke officiating. In- Designers Detailers Checkers EXPERIENCED 58 HOUR WEEK Long Program CIRCLE DESIGN CO. a Artist — ineeri i engineering Ilustration. OMUST BE CAPABLE OF MAK- ING PE) VE ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS FROM ENGINEER- ING INFORMATION.) And Perspective Drawin OPPORTUNITY < TO “ENTER THE G ie i TRATION PIELD, MAKING NEW PERS ILLUSTRATIONS AND CHANGES ON EX: LL THESE ILLUSTRA . - CHALLENGING ASSIGNMENTS OFFER PERMANENCY - PAY - urial in Four Towns Cemetery. ae erday told police Menten end detroner : ~ SPARKS-ORIPFIN CHAPEL |” 406 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ; wae . *| Mr, Lange died in Pontiac General yesterday reel ar tanacich “tren rvice.. FE 2-041 _ Before 6 p.m. or Thurs. Pe $027 : re six months ago as a $700-a that clothing valued at $23 had| fram rvrher cushions front and tear : month mechanical engineer for a | Hospital yesterday. been stolen from his car while | Deluxe stewing whee Voorhees-Sivle | before 9 p.m. : poe an Ng Sea pe br tal Mrs. Cart F Langer three | Was arked at Wessen St. and io Tish tar,o20 Guy Mieiael| FUNERAL HOME MODEL MAKERS newspa . og , ‘ Bagley St. Police Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor sisters, Mrs. Betty Tear of Oxbow | HOGI? OS, through the doar'vent.|" "NP wooo. sammy. | Eu Sante MODEL CHECKER > nan ee | ge le. tea Sert| —__Mew QMers | caver waxers Herman of Oxbow Lake and Emer- was poems 10 Ryne hoy sone tow tna Mato o Pate 2014! Rober ob George E. sonsker Det : i] Modern equipment. son of Pontiac. p. m. Pur. prises, refreshments, | {ers st 10 'N. Washington St. Oxford, | 300 Oakland Ave, "PE 3-4900 allers roar Pune eee eee can nace PR taees for reservations |_———— out. wm, ums] Cometery Lots 8 | teen, meet | 4 Ellen Acord, 2, 1191 E. Comell| Michigan Pluorescent Light 9%) geg ‘ranean wil he renred ty| "ee moupl Fax crmetery Wal Premier Artco Plastics as Flint, will be held at 10:30 a.m. | 298 Orchard Lake Ave. = —-AdY.| ins ‘Beard nf ‘County Rost Commis,| _ Siride FR SMS 48270 Van Dyke | 8. . a ear io Oak | bane eae ean srangt: | Ponies, siichiean, ‘wot 335 orcinet| goaling "Ne waning. Wastes Re _Eng. Co, REpublic 2 6842 ee ae eee Hill Cemetery. Baby Theresa died —AGV.| i"tink pick time ondsoace, tee | WHUTECHAPEC_7 OR 5 GRAYS tt 21 Ne hn. DaE OS, . (AVON COSMETICS & =—s Sun, dinner at Jack and |fersisiing tne, otlowing corrurstng| "_foogyycreer_ Cun Worms. FE 100 MEN ga ", 3 ES 4068 Dixie Hwy., Dray- | "¢"* oo we TS ™m amas ‘Che. = ye | hd be ga Ico 3 So | ALR Meee ane brothers, Robert, Emery, and| Ane Arbor Antique Show spon, | tne, OS tim “‘idding bants and NEEDED . » sored by the Sarah Caswell At 10 a.m, Today ; = Timothy; grandparents, Sidney specifications may be obtained upon i 3 Tenet af Mabed tae. aay ciao ke rae ea Mit proponas, most be plainiy marted]| Ge reun ettcn ho the FOR LONG - 100 Typists Acord of Ciarkston.. ome, La) RS wer an 2 aoe. warts, Sage, reserves the right te, selest tollowing boxes: : PROGRAMS , ypl 7 for Benjamin |10 p.m, Admission 8c. —AGV. | Spinton ‘of the Beara. ts im the best fm- 4, 7 16, 18, 25, 28, 38, DESIGNERS ? Owen Tl, of Route three, terest and te the efvantage of the Roard ' Journeymen . Temporary Assignment Franklin 71, 45, G7, G0, G4, 65, 71, 38, | Millington, will be held at 2:30 Hayride Parties. Food furnished,| of County Road mfectonere of te ERS : m Sunday from the Muir PE 3-2201. —Adv. ) ag AS Oe Oakland Michigen 83, 83, 90, M4, 106, 187, DETAIL Ri Downtown Pontiac | } tt Fur 1 Home with FE BSR. 0... ones ears » Ady, ROARD ll il, © CHECKERS Pattern y) SHI : burial in West Deerfield, Ceme- as js ee Sane . “< ; : FTS sight folowing on utomoble 8c Tock Ocen's — LSE Teton | __ Help Wanted Male _ 6 TOOLS Designers | > “cident Wednesday. . Oct, 39. 1988] ue tow prometion . 7 $ AM, TO 4:0 P.M. | He is survived by his widow; Praca by Ford and expand PUBLIC GALE aia i & . 4 od fase, Special Machinety APPLY 420 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT a son, William; a daughter Mrs./ eq output by other producers will| sevuc. “Bair to be pela 130 pm. a. Ro Auto. Body Fixtures Pontloe Motor Dietelée : ’ ' i. . “* j ¥ . ha Marie Alexander, both of Milling-| post passenger car output. This | rember 14, 1858 at 10 6. Washington 8 car which, you ‘ontiac Motor Divis ton; a brother, Jacob of Flint and| week to 156,952 units, Ward's Auto| Oct. 9%. 31. 1088) ebensegPraht sharing secur Welding Dies Empl Offi tor James Powers, of La- plan ; * $2 pas. : ployment Office fast Se wnat © stepecn, , motive says. CITY OF SYLVAN LAKE a year, Base salary ond TOP R ATES ? . - At the same time truck output OF 14 per cent commiasion plus es- ‘ wages for ae Lor eer dropped off slightly, the agency | muticn wut ve hela inthe Cts of| fen make over 84000 per Year, ALL FRINGE S , BRANCH — Service for r ot Oakland, State exce for ad- as NORTH truck assemblies at, 25,956, Last | Syn tats. County a" rowing com. BENEFITS _ : “pte Biydon, ya A held | week 137,425 Arucks |” AY. a eee a i pm wen p.m were counted In the 7 of " Co., ie 7 Mile 4 . « RUSSELL KEL ut : 2 burn Funeral Home with burial in comparable 1954 week 68,649 cars ity Seuneil to By Bey $ | i. : MODERN 4 OFFICE SERVICE . AIM HIGH CAREER GIRLS © eee ee eee orem ee ee ee P PHONON ER OHNY OF RRS eR ee © loyment Service coene nen e mene. CAREER CENTER ml Br aenee CAPABLE DEPENDABLE STENO, se WORKING CONDITIONS ATTR. ¥ wed 2 LARY AND AMERICAN FORGING & SOCKET co. ee i Famer cc sseeces: ae Employment Office FE 20154 ef Ay hy ay, sl Pes | ] pctegey Apa omer ie i ia Ce NPC OF a yy id : ! f: ise i Ui, ; ve . ae s f tfe<) ae eee. 3 : j a : Yh ry bs ts ie iy THE Po? eae PRESS, SATURDAY. yale 20, 1083 {ss qrrenno 2 /SLICE OF HAM. oe + 7 ADUL eg vealhcntlenmlbestha Foe . _8._Jeasie. Rice ies . COMPL: ¥ FUR. a LARGE ROOMS FLOOR | nished, including eee dahon. | and beddin«. Good location, 6 stores, m- penta eV EM "ae an ao 4 qaoctie 3 tase Vilna $25 reward AM 8 A a Sanding and Cree Feet See Oe: om commer | | EURCTRICAL WIRING AW WAITRESSES | a fa Murray ie pest, a Ae... Sana 1c yen, vieinity, Reward MONTIAC RESIDENT. | Building Supplies” 12A | LOST: NEAN HIGHLAND GOT. ¥: . FIRST rivate entrance, near Pontiac ae pistere. 1 small girl welcome.| ‘te bus. school and * PE 4-1625 after & p.m * — possession, ~$100 per Ted's a8 wees mene ot. = = an ie =. * eur waitresses Tried with | years’ insurance large —e hound, aan bro we Tih E. ing alee bees ee USED LUMBER. 3'x0°. rxe'. r'x | Dienket waite le are brown A 2 Asoo WILLIS M BREWER M STB 18 10°, windows, dears, sheathing.| "2d Pinder ‘call’ Paoties” FEE 7 Roou Russel) -LIS M. BREWE FLD GRINT Finer” FLOOR ROOT Apply in person 3206 Walnut Lake Ra. Owner on | 220. Reward, $3. 73 BACHELOR APT. FE * 8. pethe on West side. To man on rele tees Payee bea — |e: eee Ser grees | tees —| ee anh heme ed 5 Cam Maule I bate | ROS UCR NOT WATER | ca DUE : Se ceman ecm pel i : ville. . GARAGE |* WATER | SoM Pt APPLIANCE SERVICE | 22... LARGED BOGS CSE AGE | ' rect, a6 Pootne Lobe. 1588 Wil ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. RE- out Perry 1 nee #e service. all monee a refrig- ae A yg ge yy = drinking $10. » wo | _Home habe Se = close orepes. Pe 2 A tameee ail wrpes m4) Hf found. call FE . Child 7 AND 3 ROOM NEWLY PUR.|3 BEDR: ROME soo Fon ; Bae Se Oe sama ape Remecs. | _ srleving over @08. ee eee eee eee eee Se beat. ice, section |. Sttieges. FE COI". Aone 1 LOST: LADY'S RED BILLFOUD week. ’ of Waterford Twp. References. WORKIN TRENCHING, FOOTING AND | Store Pr’ eve, Comained lates 7 AND N CA . : > | _gitl close to bus line. PE 5-4410. Sad. fil aint OR S130 of OR | Booby" Furlong, 743 E. Chieags. i ae ete | John K. Irwin, Realtor | Siiiiices girs. Cast bakin. 415. Chie os, 400.9, Beeodeay, Lake Orien, Sg oy Home pri ;. FE Z at ; ' LOST: WHITE CAT. AN 4 ~ MY 2917! : 101s N. w Street panes , MESS AS BTRENCHING || gave: Gitte | aac My 4 paella “praia grapes. 22 lout Bt , tile, . part | {7 RGdMs AND GARAG Ph. PE 5-044. : : LOST. ‘6 W.T.4.8. CLASS : time job cleanin cabins. | * GARAGE. 671 | ~~ : ULL MAKES GF FOUNTAIN Pins | _Reverd. PE 20816. — : ; Sais only, EE ees wha wi ATEN privieges, Gr 8 Paddoc' Fepaired by factory ‘trained men | LOST: LADY'S BULOVA GOLD _— ‘AND BATH “AUTOMA. | ‘ Ci Ee | : 7 St eur store. General Printing & | watch. Oct. ish near Bai A ION | ph A a ne . aoe me ee ee oo - Bes ak eet On| bas een rake | Sem 7% seaare mane CT Raat ie Serre |" Rag, SAE PARROORL ION etree amas rep cies B D WALL CLEANERS. | _ FE 2-078, "| ment. Phone OR 3-768. an furs. to ‘bus line. Private No “4 . Adults. oF FOR GIRLS, Yells cad windows. Ressonable.| Lost: DARK BLUE FIALE “EN: “ee Taek hte ae we ee aoe _ separ Maui oy. 96 Pade | Rare S ater out Of un- | _ Privileges. close in. 41 Pairgrove. DER WALC'SY Machine Pnex | ics0 ‘sue gives Veen . Sacre ace ai | soon onceamy_ caus |S Aeicy vongmmes| oettime m atimates. No job too big or smal) | giasss. EM 3- ‘on teense 6 36 x 46 GARAGE, SUITA Bours, ee us tor the fant tere _Awve. Riderty couple prefer: a a Fe ME. able or . eo aransinn’ * ——= 28. I Loe Fo! '’ op are lo y) ¢ ° con =o . rz TREE ING & RE- 5 Ks gt J so ba aed den ep, , FE tract too large of too small. - ROOMS. al Gd venewenre ad Pied In Commerce location. EM #6 week: ane oa m EN, moval. Ph. PE $4900 or OR| Vicinity, of | Fisher Body. FE | Wrb. TO "BUY GOOD SMALL OI cote. MY sa walkine Destal ct 51446. Edw. M. Stout, Realt j al ae a COMPLETELY | WALKING DISTANCE FROM PON- FURNACE CLEANING lost FEMALE BE AGLEWIGIN: | S"tooms. “htust be in est, class | 71 N. Saginaw Street Pb. vn can 2 ea eg | * ROE, COE Trent cr Com | pee, Meter. ice clean rem fer * WEAN Te ‘f . le : on j * Con ‘eve tani stahaine ity of Auburn Heights, Cali OL | shape. H. P. Sutton. MY o Open eve. ull ase ROOMS AND BATH. NO Ci. | meres. Immediate ‘ potsession Wonton peterenoessuiend. 48 md a ren. tet * W. bd sone 3. eet Kast Furnace Co, PE S000 | LOST: BLACK PLASTIC: DRAW. | . Money Wanted 28A | aiieDiaTe CASH For YOUR | _™ Clark 51 ye Seenew Soir | per meat. Seo Mr. Sulth f ey ~ cee eet TRIMMING AND string purse downtown Wed. Con- eiigeciden contract or equity in your ¥ i . ea, 42847 Hedge meg $uD REMON. ON; | tains bilifold. valuable eon 4 NEED, 96.000, WILL PAY 160 home. 3 ROOM APARTMENT NEAR _ Rooms With Board ‘ i pee. Wess | any BS pee cont ih. Wane kK. L. Templeton, Realtor city hoswtial, adults om’. ref |S ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED. hed gies: eeese, 8 ‘coal a AND RE: | Ting Saginaw. & ard Lt 41836. WANTED 70, BORBOW Sella On | S2-orenert_ Lake na. Smith st 206 Maton Bt | a ieb aC “ela. OIL in, OL CLOSE 10 PLANT AND BUS * 5 as service, | . é § 2 § ou Markle A A ster Nelson. seer ; new r bedroom home, Will : s~cbimamaneaan heat. oniy. 2-145. . 8. 2 ea —Shester Noten. Fe ie __ Lot: S ViCINTTY a vat tad & sive @ per cent mortgage, Good Wanted Rgal Estate 32A | 3 eAcsn” Paivare Warn AST | 5 Scie RETAL 6 SERVICE egg cates "hee PE 5.062 PE Pe bonis Loo _Lastig| Mack, une sad brows, art | _ ployment. FE 22773 after 4 p.m TR ADE: grcapyneneas BE ag tS et *eneeee and and apts. for oak. For __dvinke's. Bass oe TE. ‘.03is, Flectric—Sewers Cleaned | erst reward. Ml. Clemens. HOw. Wanted “to jo Rent 29 S—TRADES furnished. 918 per week. tnguire| sited oe mabere. POUR BUDDIES TO SHARE. 26 hour service. No resulis. no| ard 3-7807. FOU he cncrenk ths Bae ON We ore, svesiniieta te trading Ch |‘ DOUBLE “CABIN. KAMP INN. OR 9 ee a, eet, aeny Weed & Se Lost: CHILD'S GOAT. STE 7 | BUSINESS MAN WANTS 2 ‘or 3 Business ‘opportuni ree da 3 MIG papa sae — tek. e8 1 poplar * ne oe Color, turquoise, om Perry St bed house, outside tow payments @ e | sea ; ROUND wey ee lar _&. Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners | _near Sam Benson's. PE 5-3008. ferred. 2 child a Bre | Sechy, latger somes jer smatier, | * ROOMS AND ATH WATER- ern. tin May 15th, OR 3-227. ROOM “AND BOARD. “i FOSTER, eit _ (ost 13" BEAGLE SLACK AND | "ent. PE 55626. city ’ some | Se Aten, Comme any. O80 per | reas FOR SMALL re ELecTRiC ag — MP ge EEE S, UNF BUNGALOW. sor rcemes, We ge Oe aed | «ROOMS. SATE, MODERN. aw Oo” cuea Lake” Poo | Mom AB BOAR ag a Pig SEWER CLE ANING | Pe bees nd. | Four Adults Responsible veri: | De sot fee! ties concermed. | eee iM Neen ct | MAGS. ee Pontise Motor. Fm Soe” “7 : erence DOBERMAN Finecran | ating Press. aia oe epgetpemens and — XK ove ott Marshal. rE 4.5423 . _.| TAKE” ORION. 6” ROOMS. “1% ROOM AND BOARD © FOR MAN, ; pewerd, 4. EM 3 + OR @ ROOM UNF. UNF. BUNGALOW. the possibility of trading your | caiaren uekeme FE aie paths, Year round. Available Nov. | {\gi3q DAS bus line, FE mptometer “Hobbies & Aa, Responcibe party, | propery. We gre csnbinting S| APART , Cae Per se te deters FE | . 7 2A Rreetiont References. Box 45 as the ieading —~ ML APARTMENT COMPLETELY FUR. | __ +4740 ROOM & BOARD FOR . . Pontiac Press of Pontiac, ished. , Conaee only. 358 W. Flint.| MODERN 2 ROOM COTTAGE.| Warm. clean & quiet. w 3 Operator ors AY CRAFT CERAMICS | FREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS DO Lote Grea, 160 Heights Rd., Lake Orion. MY | fistance to Pontiac Motpr, aking s firing. uw ures PE ‘vr re an dated sate Wa som prow] REAL RRIS & SON FE eased ae YEAR ROUND 3 ED ARTED. ED. RESTORE For i om poll _ von a” 41587 | — A ND 2 BED- LE WORK. ¥ Were ; 7 Fi NEw SCRARBLE RETS 4) PAINT | oly. Con in coun’ peak teaen. ot 5. Pre &.. | BRICK TERRACE. THREE RMS.| Eiteabern Ra. Desire couple with on babys 7 ‘Qrenings. Edisont Can PE 21171 MAI bay or.| Bb? mewter ccu. Oe see ADAMS REALTY CO, WE WAVE QUAL TD BUYERS water, heat. 3165 East Highland | [eferences to take over balance re Ss168 . : nt ae a wetlad For Retired Per Se See TN Reece ve | aerboran Fa aka | Convalescent Hones 384 4 — —-|£NROLL NOW POR PALL red Persons + cos __5-3936 8087, NEW 4 ROOM 3 IMMEDIATELY Dressmaking, Talloring 16 "cube. lin’ ofthe Ai) mz out tar mate tat | Edie wet Mane ovat ooeee Fae orang many | Mh “At mabe, Cakes Li | "Ged, peomlew Mew fre eseani é co. ( N48 Bridham &t. Keego Marbor.| for special ROY KNAUF vate entrance, utilities, 110 s line. Ides! for refined | building. 2 biee ouieen ge Ne gg ne Gecceegel seete Seas RANE | gO NAT Reale | eae Torking couple. References. @is-| Fomine” pevesele.™" “PMO” “ +1074 re | REGULAR Be Tipe FILS. om aes and any yourself. At- 2 BUY C FE 2-142) OA 8-3338 | DUPLE “oF hoe 9 RS, PRIVATE pris STAGE T ROOMS AND OPENING A NEW HOME IN ™ — conta. e ne friend nee. utity: . Furniture Refinishing 16A oe. elle mew hase Mi! SSeephere. Gull for resoryetions OR | SEI. Lo | Selmete * on bus line. | “Sorch furnished. $30. 3006 Lans-| ten wnill, surroundings. Specialtz- g 16 New Ansco Xmas ryations ouenel | in good Be on Ravine BOs 1 will personally buy Sour Drop. | HEAIRABLE. «ROCHE AND BATH —p Williams Take, MI 62333 | private “rooms a semiprivecs A A ' film 3 rolls Sic. 4 light movie| REFINED BUSINESS WOMAN | sho’ with earace. W og cite Ay rooms Grad Merumeg amegertat | Me LS head |Meat lag Foe sega | Reta omy | poner ar ae sane | Rent Homees Untern, 36) 5°Reat"a a Sen ie Laundry Service 18) Syne lee nt Oe ge Ee at ed aa BROKER "ye ni ‘apr. Pon 1 ADULT | * oceeme. ‘path RNISHED, BOTH , For aged & retired persons. Hom Lace « CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. “Notices & Personal is 25 ona rieleiandai re eit __ 7-0888 | FURN. APT. INCLUDING ALL, (¢hidren. 3252 - 3260 jonameter, phone. No restrictions y A Deaulifully hho otices ersonals — 23 | Wires le By ML J LISTINGS WAD ANTED” mien, by week or month. 16; Scott Lake. between 3 and 6 p.m. aes. R on "tating Louaesy Phone 28101 tak: care of 4 pment Residential, acreage, commercial Filmt. Phone Sredies" snes Se — , ROOM aoe. PARTLY MOD-| - = our opening ate. Write Pon ~ FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY SER. | Aerotred Knap Shoes . PE 1-886, would like} ‘sting needed. We will appreciate | ple $0351. of Chemmen “habe. ‘Tquue at oo ress Box feg,.,P0 Ponting Laundry. FE | PRED HERMAN evening tee aS meee ering promt, ett | Tan Stes “Dakente, “ne Tenlre ot PLEASANT view CONVAT ES em. [2070 Atrport Rd. — 3-1502 WANTED To TO RENT: 3 TO ¢ BEE RED- ’ CASES OVE whe giv ; |2 7 ROOMS. ine Bat for ie io servations ‘Landscaping 118A | 44% 91.08 WOMAN NEED- so pro ae Two bedrooms must PAUL D. TAM MOND | _on_st9. rpert, Advts, |] ROOMS, ARR BATH. pat ee Seed © retited persons. : _t — on 8 ty \paviser captact Realtor, SQUARE LAKE ATTRACTIVE _fermemet._ 99 me On =e fonship ; W. ScHR’M RELIA BULLDOZING, Mrs Megaus Michselsen "Ree PE. §-5643 ea “a PE 5-414] clean 3 py OR. y's gunn Ti bate ick RaxcH radio. pen My Fe sseor | __sites work weekends. PE 5-0708 eee oO sen ay — eee Oe rae ocdaes ACTOR - WOULD Mahan Has Buyer Prt. entrance. PE. 4.3008 — karage hat tesbnent silo per | Bours. OR 33900, Owned & ones 5 5 we rm PI IN hn. dork eh ts g ” 5 - ; a. ESIRES BRADING, ae a AND |~ AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES — ree, ated in wee YOU WANT ACTION _ bai og Ut ag 9 ATH PRi- parse before noon or yy war er a. Petes 3. Wan “ ‘ a 4 T+ . et 4-3626. The demand is great. Ou e, hea PE Ban no after 6 p.m. —Boxciac ES ee: 22 : | Licensed, 30 years exp, PE 5-5201. a ferce ti a gree tr sales) 8768 Arlington Rd. Pontiac “7 ¢ BEDROOMS. A BATHS ON " See Gj ; "eral ana ~POCTOR Ok cera ee GOOD | CHANGE OF ng ty psa. | Share Living Quarters 30, ot cues We need | VERY NICE FURNISHED ase Lake, Ql Beat, het water MA | - Hotel | Rooms 39 ree estimate. Reasonad! r e entrance and bath. scaped Ww = ' r ri WilNinGs Awb TRON: | Price, VE ¢1108. _ pate akiD aa seer ay ge Eg ro | Saere ‘deaiings < entisfactory rf —children or drinkers. FE 2380) | Cor _yarage. HOTEL RGOSE V ELT | ite cae tea s. 5-008. as ab eon Peay DIRT CHEAP. AINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. | Our ioe Round Lake.| Fstale pontine as: WANTED ‘ (LARGE ROOMS. © BATA MOD- | = Rooms $12.50 up. Bath. $17.50 up, a Many em- Wplete. $e a se q ; Ohana -aEAY: DRIVING LESSONS | SirE-w SouLE TO. SHARE WOME AND | fancine’ adie eit detaite for fi:| New merried couples bach | school, $70. MA Soest Clarkston re asi ‘Senetiia te. 94-85. bu. s FE $6398. DAN'S LANDSCAPING, SERVICE. 4 AY care : HOME AND | nancing and closing, Call to-| lors, 4 ne ene Comme. | 3 oe — ~H a Mr. Pee. | ON neisie 1 Driving Sehool, PE | care for “child while ® us w apts. 2088 Common- 4 ROO OTEL AUBURIN ion 7. ig fe A PRACTICAL W NURS. | _ cleanup. PE rr Tat anes ane PALL SPECIAL. Co wives. | Fetes, Saad Weicome. Call ens, | 427 % let your property. wealth * en heuaee. a sare. a jane Auburn Ra Ph PE: ipm * 2am PE Tid | M oving | 50 Dorothy's. PE 2-1244 rT Eo ‘o Ruy To Sell~To Trade WARM. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ple. FE $-1548 “sey ow | Cooking and refrigeration uote ro | | Moving & Trucking 19° Gini | WOMAN o SARE WOME iN vou ‘buY it |__ room for J or 2.. MY 3-3202 ‘ Room by Day or W 8. GPT Gtaxo pLastic “OMAN TO s = WE'LL INSURE IT “ROOM HOUSE. @ Mi. OUT | Also 1 or 2 R ote Sales m Building Service 12 ant MOVING TRUCKING, PICK. | conv. epee woang. Walle's He | rE oe. -—<. Pb Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34. Write Pontiac Press ‘Bor 4." | HURON HOTEL. CLEAN HODGE WwW Aneta ta PnhanD and delivery. Good service st | _ tons. WTD SIRE TO SHARE A ‘ys ROO rooms by day or week, 4 Ww oman * nou “ung v CARPENTERS Fe sonable rates wee Ses al KNAPP SHOES — “TE. 46775 wie a agg ig TE oe * aowntonn Ne pa ag & 2 ae Dress Dept EM see oy eM suet. | BEDFORD MOVING | 08 santo ope ser Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, aaure can’ “saat ane ase |t SOSRE GEE WERT — ; ~ Rent Stores = $04 # Banferd 9) ~ TY co. ‘ é Awd permanent, with bet ae oe MERS ee Poa PreKiP- FE 5 be. | GET YOUR XMAS GIFTS FREE | FAST ACTION! Co-operative Real weal ‘eeees ; Le ~—- | wets - | cnt Bef aa : ey se erons BUILDING PLEN. ad room 5 uck av te * | ~ * iM. NBA cw. im Good . fchein” ae Eel" ciSer | Besechearana ice postes | sage. corener. evtine Pe) On San 7 OT TT MTT) ae ar a ge as me uinerete aPr ptace aes | Rae fear aN GMa, | NAR" Nn, Scale i 5 pene eae . = . oo | Wil uron St., tendtenne” asierical git = want, Prick auring * Getaber a LIGHT HAULING OF ALL KINDS, Birmingham ¢ Child Care | Phone FE 40002. Ask tor Mr | NEXT DOOR TO ce NCH «| 3 LARGE ROOMS. AND Sara | -take_Ra tas Be, egg ams | Lake Lincoln 1977 are ODELERS abysitter: Gl + hn al) tibet 5 ROOMS 3377 W. Huron ie mnvailabie in Pontiac, M1 44650. ) WANTED: CITY Lots Wit EW: tee_EY 2383. ee at | For Rent Miscellaneous a2 AB ‘THUI ron a Oe AOL ING AND RUBBIAN. “GUAVRIDE PARTIES | fo ICK CASH er and water. FE 40612. Cali |” Garage OR S007) APT. 3 ROOMS AND BATH AND PE ¢oee) __ After §. MA 8-1134/ Ca 558 © sour iand contract oF _efter 6 p.m. —— 4: Soa AND R’ S ig an ag mR OERNERATOR. Liow AND HEAVY. TRUCKING. lGvseWee aie wa ty jromor closing. Ask tor ir. 7 oe ORD RAE Saar Au near Oxford. Antenna. References. ur ee - . tools. Open Gun. |. fil dirt and erev: vel rE 20003. Christmas expenses. h . ie “ROO! A Teo eo Frecence.| _ Beat. PS 5-0008. RENT ber | LEAVE. fT ‘ 4 tice HAULING | CP ALL Rips. | % U**. safe oad etivlont rug ene Apply Ma ne nase & REAP. | § ROOMS. LARGE GARAGE. ¢ COR: Ope Chest Trane tim PE party. Earn free gifts. EM 32880 srs apt. 444 FE. Pike. | crete drive. Close to store. |p. me ’owiene’ sone pnlere iNCIKERATORS 2 SLEEPING ROOMS. OENTLE | * UNTOON SUB. 3 8 “ve ee repair 400 © fen sete | tet. Os BpY a kt fs the “bird” to W. Huren .. R 3 ROOMS AND. pati. | Re" Preferred. Clean Supentanee. brick. Natural fines WIRING, LickneeD =," ©! Mesoet. itor you : ah BR ~ REALTORS .| 88 heat, north side Pee 42096, P= 200 bel 8. Seo an down peymen. ‘Ga Ne Web. | ieee ‘ GASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS | patella ; paperer- 5 ea | 3000. 2-6057, TUCKER'S RADIO-TV. FE | ONE OF PONT! sen "= LAND NTRACTS S880 we | Orit tries AN DROOM ONFINIRHED L006 : aie | EE. Pike se | iarawure ponriaccs CAs H. 4 VanWelt 060 Dinte Hey. _ Phone OR 31812 or OR 21768 L§ 3 rates Toomt of og 2,RooMs. * juke. Pon: Geesocet tee oF ceacteeses, Onet, werk, "Typewriter Ser ice 224 WANED | 16 Yi) + rae Ba Fie ? Best, $300 down. 818 a month, Bree etimates, Sohn Tayler, OR : ~ | _of furniture. Phone PRE 2-5623. WE et SOY Toen Lane Coe : eg 2g hea bag ag ses ae os , OR TePEWPITERS AND ADDING MA. t. Quick cash closing. We WANERD: oR # ROOM MoD- THE ANSW | ase i po . Gand puety settee bs.| LIKE A REAL CAR Cnc lg ei ay Prole Bag you ER TO aga nbgrne ngue xo DONT PASS UP Dir €0., 11 W. Lawrence. BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em NICHOLIE & HARGER | WANT®D: LAND contacts. Want Ade! Te B cj E M: cae” aurea root belon 1 Sell Pepi ; eae eda eg o sell, rent, | _ Hand ’ eam. | PeLONgings tor h Mitehiel.’s eM peers el Paul M. a : cas ' , eee o. | ie the Want Ads! $3 ©. area Jaen ; M. Jones Real E Estate hire, it’s fh dcatsbetices | L918, per 1 30 iF £2 cat neeilies Ads! x a 4 is vie PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTORER : 29, 1955 THIS 2368 GEORGELAND DRIVE | SUN, 2 00 to 5:30 Out Nice with fare mol heat, te "heneed in 1000 oll . FE 5-3038 basement, new furnace. soxito” with fenced, in pin 1 block to lake. $6950. cake cals ‘yard WILL CONSIDER YOUR HOME or equity as trade in on any of these excellent bu: PEACE AND is P sey with this 4% acres with Clinton ara treading alongside of prop- rty within a short Gistance of Case Lake, Home ts located high and dry is a beautiful setting, Has 2 t and paene. finishing eer avpace to bs fe he S580 down, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. oa down > this 2 bedroom ut and kitchen are gh: Has be basement and furnace, Tare tase Raut pic oe. e CRESCENT NEAR 3 foom ranch home. Full base- * ment. Clean. Good condition landscaped. it. Fenced in = with barbecue drive and ¢. $11,000, terms. 6UPRISES this 4 bedroom built. It over! nn ry La room, too! Pius a tall po gg bes ag 3 heating ty system. A-1 condition throughow at $13,500, terms. Wil Soak your home or equity as down payeeASS LAKEFRONT a ky. some —_ Strictly modern th basement. Only 4 years old, Beeutitl 1 P ‘Good =. Only THELMA M, ELWOOD . REALTOR $143 Cass- Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 5-1204, FR 4-3844 i IN KEEGO BY ed tor t wick sale. 5-3370 before 5:30 p.m. MUST SELL Pull basement fe forced air pesto, auto. gas ot water *, Corner lot. Fully insulated. Immediate possession Substantial down payment, One from Tel-Huron shopping e 100 ir, One Center. Inquir block west of Telegraph, YOUR LOT &/OR LOW DOWN: PAYMENT or brick "home completeiy fie ron &t., FE $0163 ADAMS ay SUBURBAN. About @ miles of city. Nice fenced lot. foxiss ft, garage. room etek to, wired for auto. dry- total price, $2,500 down Shown > by appeintment oniy, SHELL " elmore 1% jumbing and in. ! installed. lake at rear of es on Clear Lake. down. window to do. ‘tion nidnv08, Gall for oopetam ent. HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL Near Oskiand « cash “ROSE McLARTY PE 29-2162 or FE 5-3578 NORTH SIDE. 37 E. YALE. 2 BDR. Full basement, as heat, will trade. Near school, bus VACANT 11/15/1953 Neat 2 bedroom bungalow, bane- ! for Real Estate, “Dea W. Huron BY OWN ROOMS, LARGE lot, $8,600 coer halt price, $1,509 down ont rms Call FE 46383. 00 ART BASEMENT, MY sy “equi. * $2,400 balance, $600. 01 FOR BE STE eR HOMES PAYMENT SE E PEARL “BLDG. CO. ne 5 (Bee Ad in Builders Section) THREE BEDROOM FRAME MOD- ern year around home, lake Carta leges on ee } omagerm Lake. a “4, _Biva, Twi in Bea te Park a EM_3-3623. * $400 DOWN @ room brick complete! on the exterior. Squaw Lake. R. J. VAL ET, mesitor 345 Oakland A Co-operative Resi Estate f ha dead ange finished leges on . T 83 1005 NAVAJO SUNDAY 1-5 FEATURES: New custom bullt 3 Taal “aon” les Kitchen, #0x120 ft. lot, idem} west suburban Jocation, the price only $13,000.00 will amaze you zoureel tt for ft Binnctiox Out Cass Elieabeth ake to Navajo, turn left to open sign. Russell : Young REALTOR 412 W. Mu Open Bret "ts re BARGAIN re lot, Ba. - large new F Ht Png Wot, vie | This is) Mo » | $1,650 OUT! OR 31014 of PH 8-113! through your broker. ; 4 employing 3 3 bedraom ee Sate ected: Shown by app’t only! Lote 132 and 133 Drayton Wood. Stet ench oo ot ee Lot south ¥ 116 and ‘he of lot 117, mania &. 6 or will trade, Let 7 wood Bub, Columbia ye will OR 31014 or PE @11" | CLOSE | OUT! OPEN TO 5 SAT. AND yo rton Town FRANK SHEPARD OL, 1-To11 Watkins Hills . Only 1 of These Three Bedroom Brick Ranch Homes Remain ya =. _— Heat FHA & GI Financing MODEL OPEN DAILY 1-8 P. M. WM. A. KENNEDY REALTORS 3007 W. Huron PR 4.3560 “EN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 SYLVAN VILLAGE ehoiee. oversized 2 car garage and — drive. Price $15,260, DONELSON HEIGHTS ict's schools. Easy FHA terms. NEW BRICK RANCH HOMES In Lake Angelus area, These fre the biggest new home values. ever am toga Lj sold before Eve. call JOnN KINZLER R 70 W. urea St FE 43528 Open > enings Co-operative Real “Bs » Exchange CLARK - HANDY MAN, Ap “ Heieht arth w Heights an area. oubie lot ® Pome; ceneteane of 4 Ps me and full basement. Rough vi rt of the wa’ tuded In the pa Monthly payment ens y $52. SEE this home DOWN = ELIZABETH LK. ESTATES. JZ e a lot. bedroom ra’ with room living foom, ‘einer. kitchen wi: auto, washer ane . T your > TRADE 3 UNIT incoeee for a one frmile home cit¥ of ath irban. * C-Clark Real Estate FE 46492 Make'us an offer direct or bay Be * te ceramic bath, hardwood floor: $11,150 eee opane nt 2 sone hot water heat; No. 2 on Tas- footings, rough panies, sewer water ta be hese Ault g3300 bed _For Sale Houses « 43 LAareeey a Fe. Se Home 4 43 “tee = eae A PE Fit or PE Shee | LAKE ANGELUS AREA steady enient ee and ey i Sgn nee “PAYING $65-$75 Thhis 3 reom' $6,980 LITTLE FARM — Acre of fee Sadteaen saatave heme basement. Needs decorating, Only on cae ere Se tn! ber are $1600 down mi ve 500 DOWN—Nesr st, Benedicts,| ~224,® start oe : bat 4 bedroom semi- pt peat priced si only $10.80. | JIM tear, Pian, $3,000 DOWN— style retive Real Estate ange BS AP EAM ving, Toom 3 bedrooms, Docs] x... ‘with ‘and lavatory. ft, let, » Seloeed Mi, rong Ceres 800 'N — Washington Park ith heat. Wimecial. 3 bedroem, mosera. Eahed on nice paved street, ge a & screens. Fenced rear yard. con 361 8. Marshall, PE ¢00843. af and plastered walls $27,500 RANCH BUNGALOW-—B Large Sapetgnes room with petie tyle vi and fu alse re the ames : ing iia fase, Parse lot ta tp Byiven, look one seal Real x ee REAL BUY 3 room income on Norton Ave. house Green 6t. 5 $7300 | Les other *).W. “Dinnae PONTIAC’S BEST BUY roe 6 W. Huron — consti, Tfecaanains, gr |* eand tte down. poem. . Pp pluming Tanch SE alkida ch dhattse: |"E Sipe tiene tau ha fu ac and shop- $700 Dn. | eharie & Terms you, OPEN SUN. 12:00 to 6:00 OR 3-056. ‘HUNTING CABIN IN HURON NA. Russell Young |= ===" = 412 W. Huron , REALTOR 40 acres of good hunting land near Syst. Bree, "ta? Kea: Glennie 1 Estate 1011 w. waren a eae acres with 0 acres in priv . Ideal for ubdiv Terms. tra Scofield, broker, Male, Micht- _#80_ Phone RAndolph 68-2603, Near Webster School 3 bedroom home with frepines d carpeting, Gas neo Poor tli,soo. wih Chicken Farm ae SS al Nes ne att pon Down 5 rooms with bath near Covert School, Carroll G. Porritt on Be Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO NEBRASKA STREET Bore ‘with an entre lo ; peat a | handies, WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, — FE28316 43 W. Huron St, Open Eve. 7 to 9 KEEGO HARBOR . | #® Room Home with large eg | | Room, Dinette, 3 Bedroom, and | Bath, just 96460, Full Price. MILFORD Hilt FE 5-6161 Three Bedrooms In Seminole Hills Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence 8t. TRIPP Here's @ Cape Cod hom ated on Oneld Protection schools, Well-maintaln this home bes ee. bed- m7 storage closets, taege room living with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and breakfast room, and full basement. Carret- es and breakfast reasonable price of Shown by appoint A Top Neighborhood For the Low DoHar . Three bedrooms, . Seoyment. Freshly e Near Webster, Jr. High Schools, bus and stores. A compact bargain home for only $8,050, garage int. ha ad Eves. FE 6-816] or FE 6-03 ‘sand Sunda $515 Soeten One Cor "ard, Co-operative 3 BEDROOM Large living room with picture ow, large utility room, oil forced air heat, Priced at $7,950 th $1,600 down and $4 INCOME WEST SIDE 4 compiete 3 room apartments. heat, very clean condition, $287 rental on terms. AUBURN HEIGHTS 6 rooms with full ment, gas heat, large 2 car garage. $3,000 KNUDSEN | Pontiac General Hospital Area Nicely situated in & qulet loca! frame has liv and ktchen also es on first up. Price down ;| Near West Huron Street down In Waterford 82000 “/ Bene = WM. H. KNUDSEN . Realtor 610 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Ph. PE 44516 EXCHANGE on _- 3 me bedroom. 2 hoe ‘Saree cafe Seas Com: Rave ey -~ of decorating. shoo on & Sons eves. * isa FACHED GARAGE. 81 Pr A od 3 homes, fut Secement. Per- & Kettering. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. G.I. HOMES $7 Bn Plus Morkanee Cost 3 room face brick homes Piastered walls, Oak floors, tile meee | with euto gas furnace. ee a yg tg a“ wat (ile trade. A.C, re ef et oP OF ete Geers OPEN DAILY 2TO6PM. $950 DOWN See what $7900 will buy. A new m hom Privileges on i ture window. Execeilent kitchen with wood eu rc CTIAY DEN, Realtor “EB. ‘Walton Bivd, 8-0441 OPEN SUNDAY 2TO 5 P.M. "27 EARLEMOR down will hand oO FOR.COLORED FOR COLORED 2 Bedroom modern home with with attic, stairway to expansion attic, Oak hat basement with fecreation| floors, tile " % room. room and gas heat, Ineclud ar B with gas furnace & geting _ . drapes, Terms can water heater. Watch ?. arranged pmol open sign. Just off Wood- IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE §-9471 If no na. Ph. FE 5-266 REALTOR 41 BEetate Exchange FE ea mane lis or A ‘) PE bo — « SUNDAY 10-9 Pisepinee, ‘a5 heat, ps incinerator, ral earmet 2 car em ta 16 ,'x 180 ft. SYLVAN | if C. HAYDEN, Realtor 66 EB. Walton Bivd. FE 48-0441 Something Villerent_ re com 6 per cent mortgage. We need rour the 000 range, Betehnorn homes wader 15 be Gieplayed at our models, SYLVAN | REALTORS ON LAND CONTRACT - $3500 DOWN — “It's a new club I had made to play these tough lies!" Por Sale't Houses FOR COLORED FAMILIES A newer 3 room low itn nt Also oth Cabin "wrd ie lesple a FE 2442 John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron Street ___For Sale Houses 43 iT S VACANT OR full basement, oil heat nested, situated .. over | ved street, "R. airing “Foon | 348 a down stairs to rae attic. Only $2,000 down. Phone for for showing. ALUMINUM SIDED! LAKEPRO: en i ater . i in ‘nice, th garage. vere a roughout. lake tre 200 ft. deen, . ieaement it, Located ‘nee Eueateat tng” ae “Sos. Low @own payment INCOME PROPERTY LOON LAKE Dine ig sees at § USED HOMES WESTRIDGE You'll want. one for your orn, A bliin’ ram- bier” tn . 6 rooma, beth, modern eq . 3 large bi fries feat, entuee au rire lot. Westrid a of new brick “a tase real to ie your family, Close Is, and i. Let's talk it over further, $22, NEAT 2 BEDROOM This lovely home site on 4 laree lot. was —_, in rooms, t. oak thoors ond storm i} basement, e privileeps on Macedar Take. If see this one “ow, $10.50. +s 1 YEAR OLD po screen Of furnee: stra ta lot. Only $1700 seas . ” E-Z TERMS elonets, ce and many Sthers. oniy $10,500, See this WHITE BROS. ac ete 5 al ROCHESTER KNOLL 3 BDRMS. 24 BATHS | 75 PT. BRICK RANCH HOME. On ogy 2-4 acre jot, 5 minute fg © peoreation | nore gh oe ter with private’ bath, Kitchen @ as ear aw warage. 900 DOWN | agg YOUR HOME IN aro home 2 Real Estate Exchange LI 44900 ~ JO 46114 OPEN - ~~ HILL TOP HOMES Panoramic view. 4.500 dows will ee our mM Ay. Rag ON : ott eames eeet’| HUMPHRIES Lake the comty's sweet REALTOR _FE 20474 homesites. a3 N. Te Np * sites from $1 trms. | ¢ Paci a john J. Dyer, Realtor eM 3-4771 Brand pong pene atarte relrig - biete Ax} Basement, com ments, tin Se includes tenes Mame ake No marae con Perry St. = or payments for 6 ¢ “DEATH AND TAXES" $295 DOWN ° gs, we, ean esate Fou nat tmmotinte possession ~ 2 an i your taste "GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS you WON'T BEAT NEER HIGHLANDS BRICK Bchooj Bystem, = A fd time weil spent ado’ maculate home of 7 we pe rooms from the vestibule entrance to an attractive living room with wall-to-wal] carpets and natural fireplace, throug! the 5 rooms Ya featuring a i bath ened Dookeases, 2 cedar with Ngee gue. Privileges io Byste Lak ne. ered at ect YOu'L LIKE TH © "AND Loca TION, DONELSON PARK iH COLO styled . This attractive home fea- ay vestibule entrance to the oi ie bah at Beneaicts UN- Parish oer. terms, LOCATION CELLED. ‘o Buy~To Seli-To Trad you" ‘BUY IT -WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN coopera = ae eee Ee sn A ¥ a FE 2 0263 yant ee To BRANCH Charles OF CASH? Look at this hey T ten ppissie® ith oak ment for $1,006 éown. ae! $8,400, Good neighborhood. ure to see it, crane bake, busaalo ; ® ae ie he nee it. ees: 2 IM WRIGHT, Realtor Oakiand Ave Ave. large = Fen 24 and open “hall up | with room, St natural [° | Eves,” OTTAWA _ procure | bg ideal for family, . tile fous ve" s room blacktop ran 2 car attach: ae oe Sit oar es te side loration, A- heat, nice Tenced tear yard || GARAOR HOME @ ROU NDATION Coment ag = oe reo home 20x oe sen nur ‘Titer ent t Sita on ve age t Willams © end half te thet is just beautiful with view of lake, living room 14x23 with solid g'ass wall toward lake, 3 dandy bedrooms, attached 2 cer arage. Mane other selling fra. ures. Sell et take good older im trade. WE SELL~—WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS o* #1557 Co-operative heal emate rterchenes $400 DOWN room brick completelv finished terior, Privileges or ma J. VAL UET, Realtor Oak! and A rE }-0007 | | Co-operative Resi Estele Exchance FRANCE : me alter Seen. ake 0 For Colored Families Taerge 3 room home; Tollet. water Vehts, gas, off heat, 1 car garage, aved street. Price §4°50, Terms + ewe call Mrs. Spears. one AOR. RUSSFLL A. NOTT, R®ALTOR » Pike FE 4-6006 i SMALL 3 ROOM , ne down, $35 month. HIE TOP HOME beautiful 200 ft. lot overinoking “hae 2 ft be with fireplace. : a car- ~ $800. 00 Down Plus Costs New 3 Bedroom Homes Fr auto, @as heat and water, tle Moors th Al fatee rooms and lots of closet snece. Also has @ storage room Pat > yen bey.' GILES REALTY co. =t. | Dorothy Snyder Lavender |* ¥. Meme. | 78 MeN aah FAST CITY Clean 3 rooms with basement Located on main artery thts New roof and siding. 1 -acre of : ures @ 2 story wt "SUBURBAN Oe eat, ee 2 bedroom ranch house on lovely |- firaen, SHINS, roam, Jerse ~ a us - Needs os srrase, 1 orice -“.. terms, talls Ay leaded wiAPEER COUNTY: m Wee Emenee |]. A. Taylor — Sieg inte. Sem. 190 aa 4744 RIDGEWAY __ | seeeites. "reve! "Parsing CER age | North Side ‘ r at 2 Rove w truly fee wine to tie Easattestiéaas sia" | Beem gaping ert ren F ROOMS. LOW DOWN PAYMENT. | ‘oak free entine soace im Rite 4 ht datcmea BS gy Fg 3 GOOD heat, and hot eater Finhon drive, Fite wes que, FE) Ciee Wes dandy. Be ware be Fons with 3 case em mere , 6 por month. price $3,400. | New Suburban Bungalow E ee e's mer’ | Only $2,000.00 Down ly attractive, well re room homé, all on water, Delightfully goody 5 oa. Why wait, "BUD" NICHOLIE real estate end ineurerce +4 Mt Clemens Bt rm M1 om Mr. Melser $-8004 A DARLING HOME AMONG THE TREES Nestled in 4% acres of beau tiful hardwood ts this extremely Open for Inspection Watkins Point Estates INC. | "sae deeabianee’ be ga sth se, tres = iat Ws ee C. DAVIS ____ 4008 Poatise Lane RA ROUNDLAKE _ Se thse eae Suite DRAYTON PLAINS ie sete hc pH oe | heat, oa saree A real home John K.Irwin, in, Agency rend th Lak Be oS ! L Lake. Ooo tial Me gE ot =| socttes te uae 960 1.6% down. to in pee ree i. qith,2 room huilding in the ity. Rrgninat ag, © cant Me te OFFICE OPEN 94 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Teleeraph Rd. FE 4-2533 $ echream bengalew with at a ——— garage. You will love the yn t burning re wnkewe, (3... mac es it RANCH HOME - $ WOODED ACRES Country living in « beautiful 4 om lare bed root bungalow with fireplace, living room and nung ell, big kitchen, full bath, closets galore. tante: decorated home has basem was fi radian “% 2 — ones, The ac it * ; and . dust o Diste Hey’, +5 ¢, full price iat *GIROU ate FRANKS cos BEEN, MS MAF Open until #-Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. SURPRISE A Dieasant surprise fe In store for You, when on 7. Fas 1” ft. ranch hom ment, big 2 ear erage, “ypeare: more. Handy Roch- a or Detroit, oi, ooo and worth DOLL HOUSE Here's one of the cutest a neatest bungalows 4 wil be your meure to eee, Every ibedrenme, ull bath oie wahettes besten wee _ OUR ANSWER You want # modern *, must have 2 Lente geo wwe (] = my ve. ‘ must have gas het, must be in town, must be —— to s Let’ i 't oo ‘gs ee tole charm: bungalow, OSEPH F. REISZ REALTOR Partridge. 1 THE “BIRD” TO sEE COLONIAL HILLS BRICK RANCH HOME Ideally located in beautiful Rit Tout, woman a rooms, ine! oe. = plus é ginssed-in porch. lot, lose * acte, Peved drive plas ert ~-¥ Y aeaery, L = i WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 2-8316 42 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 1 to @ —$RED PICKUP tiac, _ walled Lake Realty. __MArhet_ 4-187, ~~ Pine Lake Privileges y owner. HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. FOR CASH IN A} Anything goes! Dial FE} | #28181, | | 34100 COUNTRY HOME 200 ft Sins Peacoat | eg REAL ESTATES Oxford, Mich, OA 63122 - A HOME OF YOUR ~ OWN’ 1 2 bedroom ranch type ve home, wil & I tt oa I the bat “e and | shower. ast Longfe gtk bom, matic oil heat. Slestrie het we- Full be bath, fin? basement, ter heater. On & lovely lot on a insulation, storm sash, pay i feed. Geleamen a the ge —, awnings, feneed From Ito $ at 3412 Pontac Lake | bus. A bay. Low: montis Rad. ed at only $13. Cash payments ine taxes in- to meet OO OWN Celanese 4 per. cent 1s, ths jere 3. bedroom room home 1 ous some be Rosi: ern en, ian ot et te | Eat a matic of heel electric bot ws- ew , crm re oe Sect che Seeman eS garage. On a sovely landscaped Pompey St.—Near be seen 10. be sopretatad. Pana | Airport at er ie WN. ” ¢ rooms aim, ow acre € 000 DOW? aioe bhorhesd. *. Mere i real sy ah rea Es ote ing room. Beautiful kitchen with .00 Down—West Pm gag od eee nk All o-. i] Suburban ane Mg FO Vacant. 5 fren bath, fully water heater, new nee Be sure to see dh 2 Fasaily 5 soma, ut wan in very mice Sete vaoere persona real estate sere: | NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. A to sell, , FOR COLORED es GILES REALTY CO, | lds) so ™ OPEN SUNDAY 246 P. M. ; ‘/ Le we ad ; ay y Ye j . __For Sele vp THE PONTIAC PRES 43 8, Sag a aE Ie For Sele Houses 43 CARNI' \ ang See eee was hs ic | “vt. sLN: SS oe Dick Turner| apt Sale sr cine 4 2 : . ae SUNDAY 2-5 » | INDEPENI ENCE TWP, Semdnci near Garaston Seminole Hills — Pity 304 Ottawa Drive : d and of at Hin thts pertecliy Rats ry ‘st We brick, its angeeest = LJ jx reoms and” e down. 3S Otion T bo ed en is — up. : 124 Acres plese of canrenel master- $081 Commerce } : includes & built in and ~ Rd EM 23-4197 2 ee efia ia. | TEMPLETON ee a 1: rl and $it.180° witht = poe Ma ie versona’ ‘ oe s Cetlent, ocatinn "ae mad 7 Ae terms, sforechie ic" asoen a iy ar MUST SELL ee 5 aerate time.| Modern room a : oan eS George R. Irwi ety | Beaitag se, ta Seas E ces oo 3 "| ment ge _Irwin Sa = eictnte dw. M. Stout, Real |= : down repre tae 30 ent Estate | 200 + ace dnele, see, Saco sce 1 OM, Sagine ealtor Beet Baate me eer ks ¥ sone ee, Gon end te : Open Eves, THE Se tim home north ORD |" ane nial Hiei r Pieataae iat ay aa et bree, Se f w BaTH ge J aralnge 42.608 ' Wonderful Huron, | ; De ah “Spot for Handyoua TONE ACRE PARCEL pean a eh bo eseh, Bath cot arte sirable. Income ’ SUND - ree 4 rooms and parcels. with at room owner's home OAN $25 to $500 Twe family home. Fi AY 2-5 a oy Me ala ge > level . wis inca erioke’ te wear $1,008. BE eee ete ee Ries toons & eas . $950 down. 5S extra lots. Oply bh Ch in eel for + ee See Cs NEFICIAL ee ee poo ayton Woods K. L. Templet RAWFORD furaishings included. = eo) FINANCE CO. Call — separate. La 2635 Oakdale — 2339 Orchard preton, Realtor 53% W AGENCY ‘ . r — ei. » 4-0984. y MY 2-2821 or p4 2 Costeeaiine ie After Lake Rd PE ues fon FE +150 Gas STATION SF w. sn } Loney ) aie Prost Best Buys — “rehae “ing sai ea sicalesaind For or Sale Ferm ; dt:CCRe fishing peel in the ldap sys | SS aes | EESEES rare _ friars a) BES - ¥ ——— exterior. ‘bird’ R ian ; 48 inchedon 4 Main highwa, mig from few of the level des This to see 2x45. block bu ; pita tiled bath ana "com: ay _ Ertra “vanity al every banat LAPEER COU ‘eo own nals mo msprot | | amilies - kiten- many d with so Bir " INTY - u aos tee es mi} 20 fertile ‘ R LITTLE GEM imposible to apeanes. ngnam room ertiie adres wit, moter, 2 a STATION AND GROCERY ecommend forieby pet seein 2 bet? ADAMS VILLAGE itancane, Vang inealated to mie owner gist 7,7eu, ae yoom vem tee (See open +i poedins py AEST FS Leong A “ U k Sear fanaa has four Slacha'S” Sf finte’ ned bropery” eatin an feo ink: er rai cxners w Trail three bed developm: 4 road, A ¥ access to . 000 Plus to roo ent ; real main Oakdale. Follow __ Fach has renee type bomes. 10-29 oe to sell Lge fg WARD F fcor lavatory.” fl basement en ep = oe wih REAT DE. PARTRIDGE | Face b : or ¢. 0088 by WEA Servicn, ne. vdw ie was Giatse = paved st sewer, brad heat, : Edw, M. Stout, Re 4 Ww. H FE 2-8316 schools eet. Close, to commuter, “Don't say I didn’ 11M. Sesinaw &. ealtor Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to # 4 si1-80 with soprenim Priced''ai | fixed right aw | didn't warn you to get tha one a is i wa, including, mortgage —_— ay: t popcorn machine unday 12 to 4 Bm 4 BEER sTORE a yr . 77 ACRES. ON a orserienings itera! isiness will cons GooD SUNDAY 25 Benjamin and |“ ee aca Fenn: puttin “Bors Either ss past pavement 1066 D. d : y 44 Dinnan & 8 terms. “4 yas offer 66 Dover S sabes _ For Sale —Deeee_ 5 Seo PW. | i Store, 3381 W. i re tephens, Inc.| ~ VETS, |e“ ca aaa | Eee en 7 pobre, PEACE AND OUIE" New 3 bedroom ho Midwest ¢7803 , 1E GRAND OPENIN | SMALL PARM, Sli, PE 4-0003 $e, Waterterd a Next | ~~ from ST auickly east Q JIE 1 r sah plastered Pull” base. ae ig _Bimingem Nice 2 Si. 200 DOWN | of ENING | Bors Rak i gomn Payne Bi DRY CLEANERS WEST SIDE DE: nn fan comet “raaidenuit . stered walls, ook room : urns Rd. ment, 1625) & ERS, WEST 8 ; - : ss rs, ceram oak home modern ra Perry Ac : ad., Millord. Mic roit. 2. sol IDE DE- room “bangs iat Kitchen ‘wih Pormicar en: | WILLIAMS LAKE Privileges’ on nfage on use We sesuida tan am i No.1 | mec eBACREF FARM sure aren v9 ash Buckn “9 nets. Alumit custom cabt- The. idea " 2 bedroo: price. ake. a larger. FP’ = 150 in size ear Fenton with FO a k Seater | Bae matecsas, | Phat Rectan | Serum era | pe i ace | Raat Ne a ee ee Fi »e j cae Mone it. Orchard Lake Bisevel with recreation rm, oo ren Tabe, shee hee once. including Kighly | | guns gla» e+ a se eee inance C 3 a ot Only 41860 en" Follow sens prevert Soakt® “aint gutta larae union Leke pete ful price. | Pontiac eit dust 4 to schools, bus pg marty priced tow tor i ) PURCHASE sg | ~~ omens ore lee sl O. 1 RANCH HO inom’ uthScentnai'gec: | ety” range. 9a et | eae, 8 set aPriet| aia at afko "Terms con» tne, Bontee Press ort sted: . M E _— aa, ee Ld Bo nice neighba: ws construction, struction 8. 4 pow und super 000. Terms ec 8 BOWL ¢ Press Box 4. ; rhood. Best o ttt jer eon- : an be ING AL Pontia ‘ Extra (om + Bony wen family. $7,600. buy for rion, falesm south of L “T ch B = Well loc ALLEY ¢ Ind Floor a . ge lot I m. olverine 600, §1.300 da on ake REE & : ated in National q West Side Brick wedge a, nee oh Sg oe y Ped fom sitet op] ya EE & GREGG, | gene Se en ee — 4 . * ; r ee eee tome | icie'sin | a Sree eng | BACH pM 3181 or EM 33 ae er ee] me a room py mom liwing pe rie hot reer wt heat, |. ACRES ON or EM 3-3705 RIDG piac sandstone f _ m and work roor ig utility room PAVED AY comme: Bn ped in usin MACEDAY 1 AK boty large flower ha other waisgine house. coon hel one we © 45462 Van Dyk q You 4 cE 2.500 down garden. $10,500, wi gs om REA k North ° | ramic site, hath, # Sreckrast Bn aga herdiy leave this N. Eddie St ‘watled 4 Can « 2 roads ny north of om sarneh ts across trom Sick. | oa. 17 ft aan qecate, shel qverteekn e- f new 2 bed Lake. Ne Algrim. yh ig Co-eperative Bea +o | i eS oe oe Sin i ae eas take. i So a home on, oe . INC. Sale Bu a : Pr MA + Cc LASS rake LOANS $20 TO$ YA gt any other sines soort Northern On 8 300 | | 9930 Down oo Ge comth cael “side of my & 8 neee County, Cabin S R IDC Ave. ome So Plus to come. Ato. ts the place | Seieer ice or oe 7 bemeun Brick Bi eit woe Hate tit W. Haron at, Phone : . DGEWAY ie tna toes eho, wan ee oe Saree room anshin - 8 can t., Phone | ~ | wa / : _ fu on ! Seatac yy Y-+ 164 a Beich %, Soe mest values and OFFE NORTHERN MICH. Wate Co-cperative, Teal, provide, ® substan bbusinena net| & reoayment plo sulled to "and : a ene Bl saw ona Ascot St Be, ead tke to ves ard “RS age, 2 acres. “On TAKE FRONT. atch open house i BALDWI seitate Exchance iso self cubetantial vin ~ conte, Pye your | ; boards Beautify . 5 orer : 7 ie jak on ths : 3s a b ted everything bu walt: fe ese. servic ky wate room. 73 seer ucied home d, this guaity | CI Resale Near St. Joseph Hospital in and ag ° heal 9on TV a eae oe BUILD. crate, Lavated ae ager, Berkiey Voss, ices se | lakes. iv- atures, sure to see rooms and southe: Sell a SOO aun +0716 is ‘al-| ing! by town a home ts or Birch these ncoltont 2 hed reems, goed i bath, 3 bed. ors mm M or trade r m.,. Sun Ce «tot ine Laree P cond: _Caf hs ich. lak oO , : ~~ EXCELI 8 tuded. h. sine ees, oi | Site fea aactraneecs; | | Ere ah i? be |S Ae ei — Det, JO for a film | pga Wp aera —| JIM WRIGH sro FES-8121- = are Sppeustinens, toany. Oak "hardwood "floors ws coves’ ieaek egeaiment cat carsee. suse, terms. NEW CABIN pe W, entation |" ROMINENT “SAGINAW. 8 o_.|\Beane of IT, Realtor Home : eae Gee to show _ iaeee . eee rites tenes ; . at St. ; aterf NER. GOOD Sramer | Creverathe & + FE 5-04 & A aaa. lie Gis home, Gene - cumauas fen. : poe Suburban Ranch of . Meten (3 hove érive _ ord Hill, PARTICULARS CALL FoR | OAS STATION & Ente Exchange L uto ncanints <7 air East Side gttrective > seem re ay, 4 oe eae canis tent ne WHIT REALTOR REISZ. | Gr PE jee coop | LOAN Com ae hot | Ruhealo pane me coches 2 ee. pe ree yg nny heat lad. HITE BROS FE 2.0259 ROCERY “STORE: Hours: pany LOTUS LAKE a i Od i ag Carpets troupes nine and bathing beach. 92.308.| Phone om 1872 or OS JAREAND, WE | Bee & ares ab | tt Coeiuenty' Nett Bane “Bt ’ ren own. ‘ a * e OR e cash, atures y Nath | Full pri E | Meet dete "phn terms Tete | Satpeting, "ens “hea ‘a wat fo oe qligeplace, dining | HUNTING LO a hee atom ee eee ee ree. fer| WHEN Bank “Bide, qin ak he Rodos CH "Siting | Se setaa 9 ed a acaceea"ERNEEone wo Peg one| = a aastane. f° CLASS C LICE "YOU NEED basement te middie of Bnd i ture ea; |S y $7,950 with on hed econ ee oak sateen Graham, “Mio wire Clay x lots on ¢ “TWO ADJOIN.| until de 1 Will show good 1 build. | Good clos ICENSE $2 | ae, i &, on Here | Salesman + i je “Open”. an be sorry if a one. ue ss t bitches piceroy Suburban P = [7 a pe estate. Sewer r for sale to —OC IKE Ri oy Archer. Ronulac Hes b wong it city of O 50 . new pa Bg a its any other . . $16, 800. sandscaped lot operty 45A/~ = eo W. Hodge m | 997 REALTY rears Owner's i usiness | ¥. we price ol ”“ i Rate . 00, terms. | ar — "Atty, | U7 Baldwin n tor seit 0 i) heaith rea: ‘ou can get tt = a en bo Seige UD é ke man & Kampsen Clarkston LAKEVILLE VILLAGE LAND SUITABLE ror sv = Spe sams a ge opi down. Car Carvien, good Tease ae ee or furniture, on pour , atures: Pull best. N ealto : La gg Dang Magy Gaus wel we saree Foe suspeve.| {) ‘| WIE Sudgee, We will be sult ‘your | ag a a tout ICHOLIE rs FE 40528" Fates onion situate ‘n Tedroems and ‘bath ring viv: | andustrial use amernt eat DOWNTOWN CORNER . M. “BREWER | ™ Ga Sete Se | in vanity. Popular + Mt. estate , Co-operative ‘Real Eves. & — ae garaee,” paved. farneeg a “car S ere with a bed block from i ne. aso E 4 ™ siding, cedar shakes meng Pa, rm FOR BIRM eal Estate Exchanes with ‘frewlece, sun parlor: Serrect fa Price Stee ylvan Soumen B Evies fe on en SUSIN AND H a finches: sector, Specnat ba Ra i Tos 2h edvooma, mar onitesguten Reat eetare | mecvine Gui scie “Bort faite | Greg mites AND HOME) age laree, Brine Casemene ita ee Pu pwr Realty — gin toe, aby home| Bn taxraut, “Umcated™ en |=." pone <>. “ a . ¢ inch » CMF nity, : ven ¢ Stat Sra aT espe i‘ KYDEN O' N orp |e Sorts, Tiki | Value Seldom Equaled me gremane tame wo. | FRONTAGI: Bn e TEAGUE FINANCE CO, « * a . . % * 5 le “quaiec en.) 5-9418 T -RONT _ ae modern ome is separate al) 202 } FHA-CIVILI EST SUBURBAN, Privileges W atkins Lake Front living foom. Fire . "Colonia Hills 1D LOT. 100 x io. rag oe ioe tadabn Bod handle ‘be down. olin inventory ont socneetee. en ANS Lake. 2 Bed xcellent location base Kitchen. Fu subdivision. cel s desirable corn: ric. P ausin H. . roo wood. on Lak ment. Ga ag Pull Lots ith 80 feet er pare ANGUS eas. Loan peo ob a ag ria eom dt OPEN SUNDAY scour each Past Soes ic Tou cans imagine te Ter OF Sn Pe Sas 15 fat ten row pried a 8 Pa Onevi Mis ans a aes Poe tal oe aoe feet, # fos, Cychone tence bane: 2705 a rom, ‘carpet. v4 ining the small price of ony €I7 Betecen sd te'pmn | Edw. M.S ™ THE TOY DIRTRIROTORS Ph_Rochester OL 6071}, OF bath and room : hs jence, $10,- be ath, sereened roth to be true- ally too good — tout, Re SIN ub, Ot Sears ond ee ee 41238, pow 2125 Po , with good view poreh | at thi for ® look LOT 60 TT N, Saginaw ealtor SINESS IS]. saxter- som Pal neice at.oe — ee. fs CORNER OF GARLAND. —., Sin wan i. Se ee eoentaes to Guly 9600 dow With well insta Open 2 Eves wie #0163 B | G ts W Lawrence on: Eee? $7,200, "hineaed Carrot take Sees te home at paahn village Ak LAND oes '9 “ene inane. Oa appointment. down, Call today. a MEN Fence_St PE 41538 Peiton Rd. , My miss - path. ull base Oak floors, "pe view” of beautiful perfect ree. aluminum sors end Roger B. “e WHITCOMB, npatn 3 STORES WITH Mon WOMEN CAN Swaps 55 : 8. and olf wate ment with furnace ake. Richly ear Sylvan yard cely landses “eB. Henry | 7 5-9522 TOR town loc APTS. DO ILD ee block semen with furnace | Gulisntta carpeted | achoui" bus at aoot Mal y inc. Sane Le a SO ae 1 ation ‘Pontiac Press Box -D A GOOD f) OVERLOO . Jace mee 0M deligh (138211. and om $31,500, terms at door OL 1 in St Rochester Green i tu X c Press Box pel 1.750 EQUITY Oe KING IN’ ; ty ol tral ‘kitchen ‘with plen- . sii ET OF Ole ES Hy EM 3 Lake Rd. Lak OFF | INCOME bedroom nom IN MODERN Silver Lk. og FReees. mowers =F genes pien- | Ortonvill a R251. priviieges. S - een cole’ wanes G net + plex, SUB de sun porch vilie ; —__.. | 5 LOTS pare o “ walls, rub! ’ ? k. Golf Course room . ao wath eeetns large cose 2 extra Ideal fam +t OPEN SUN In a OF ORCRARD LAK — ‘ NATIONAL pel Full Time le aed vacant Will tr floors. ha brick. As ee ee ee ty bath, pi ms, and ti eee) Seer ee Lovely DAY 2-5 wee E RD. | fehl soe rer bo joke eens eons trade for beeen hls "ee Pn pn pat er Sl Rg rd a o, | eons teleost ee 7 - and we res sx * 13. b Shee. Ou tu plastered ga- ment ip and 2 room anart- Screened | tt. deep. ery pm = 1800 dowa cn ire | . “WELL AS DISTR PONTIAC cs % Clark Pw your present . oF a 3 bed all door, rnace. B n knotty , porch. 2 be . FE 7-9787 iat 8 T ii ;EA CH IBuT eal Esta home. home with room sii prick | of Je c HAY DEN, Realtor Sows Genter sexerotional a S usen s Sa — | For Sele Acre. - ; HE “BIRD" TO SEE | CITIES OP THE POLLOWING | St PE +6402 oF 1362 W, Huron reeking 1 oak windows. alton 4 028 _ vat cing 5 acre f case t pen steir- age : . HRANT BLANC « ee : Sent Figeation posh ae el Sin. 12 to 3 p Eee. OPEN SUNDAY rate eaten pine piiached eetinised ttc ae # |. Pessina AD SIDING i MT. MORRIS ee j a's ee for ee NOT MODERN, eg ag ee 44 Nhs F arage in k o 2-ear ee shade tre age $56 ; OMC i vy tty acre: “BoRT Ht JACKSON | __ sell EM 3. ueetrailer o ‘ There is homes are buitt.| 1° 600 DOW 2TO5 pede. Eee nag age" rice’ $4,950 with 9950 an. Located’ off Clintor | of rai n' Pontiac City limits. 16" URON ANN. ARE | wUD Bee as ow roel with = peat stone : aay atea ‘went ot coger Ay gg gl MA’ Kern Realte? Tits ceed of Coens Re troad spur. One jane bane BAY SEARBORN’ 2b phe atl Ww features firepiac: room | Podge park Pontiac ni 1128 : 400, terms. N. Saginaw ealtof, 71! a2 | Lake area. L ed in| “IME DOW, erected ice buyd- Cia BORN accepted ORTH $200- — tae ee “peture tot by tutomatic"oit room | Sate Mignandss Tn Pio- Open Sunday 2-5 P M on Sans St. FE e708 en pee. small “butidings tnbutrsp ° similar operation, AMA, GARDEN CITY | sackive sven, welt on’ iiss. re window room New | with take eat igte posse s — Imme- * 2 eo. , Rd ord Rd. t y . ny | PLINT PLYMOUTH ; Ik 3 NEW SN Slacd fendi of ote A large kitchen pie- | int 2 car ipetetinpes. on this ssion is offered 417 : . turn east to Quick - $5 8.000 SO. FT owoss LIVONI | Runs perfect SNOW TIRES. po bags gad ee ok at an 2 amet 2 ted wre 171 Woodlaw waits tor wan, Oe 4 kets gereel ot es Locat SQ. FT. | PANSING FEENDA deer rifl $60 or trade cone ‘ance to the ocates ‘ster _ 4 al oniy cures aspresting, in ining Woods dlawn—I Jrayton . * te “Located aft Churehilt ‘Re x 430 Pepi , “nctades ottice on Auburn ETANSING ROYAL OAK os CHEV. Sear secon after 4 ! ; aT y a ? — fon. EY spacious oh mame ~gg ee) Lar $100 DOWN car nee ceramic tes sicier heii West Iighiana Vj ve tt 'ma near | Sear of watlatue i ag ge ert ee bal yt 3 € exeiement and etc. aS has iro foika, this’ is win | lows neat and and bath dunes Enclosed. back vard drive. bed rane hone Si bens) st Highland \ age | PE rer re a. "and block. cone Excel | Mastin AUBUR! D | Myctes Tor te seater BARREL basem fen't all— Partial clean as . cal oor See us edrooms, fi ng, 2) In the — of Highia bas) = . _Ev Rr. ood location f construction, NGS. N HTS. 71-9483 single ba * door Boece of with « Situa basement w a pin 1 PE 5-0: it now bath replace, ¢ ¢ lovely nd on M59 -- FE 74 service lor « discoun CHARLOT ' MT. CLEME: inst rrel. FEB grad ted ith of} hen 527. or and la tte | Clos ¥ Milto , > _7-0986 and st t hapse TE NS | 30 vijeeemancimme ot spece for fo the beck, Yard. | Ie aa SP este te a OPEN SUX met, “Tre RRereation Gentiy “opting proving. grounds HUNTING LAND jel soout ee ces | BATTLE CREK ft DETROIT trade QHOUSETRAILER; | WILi, rec 4 poxsension. ve wey NDAY tached ? car replace, at- ping Adifcent to as ty acre #0 acres of wood | convenient saree. $56,000 pede NOT A GET-RICH- ROSSE PTE and, your equity. ract, vacant saaee ant has wg gems RD 2TO 12 x 157 with” age, lot | enst center planned f acre shop- Pine River ed land on th rms. n BUT A SOLID A QUICK SCHEME | cash, 555 E. Ma vy in a home, or right tn. Call ready tc move PE ¢i157, RILEY, BROKER. > 090. terme Dire eine) and. MSO. of Tipsice the south-| Pesston” ‘Te cag cig a com RET | PORTUNITY pon han secure op. > ROOM H . once. (it’ tor appointments Eves FE 71-0098 2 KEN on tight See oa a pl M59. Restrictions Lake Rd. S@xsion, Terme cabin. Quick - beware. AIL LOCATION |; TIME INCOME ART OR FULL- and '4 OUSE. } CAR GA with sf | ae ? Oaks * DRY Tow Turn = west n Sien, . eae community, to insure : pos. INVESTME ons QN | FROM sis 1 _ INVESTMENT tora Michi of ground | RAGE eonvenient term. $21,500 se en tie ee Road off M10. Ie Hatchery meet your ¥, Yet priced J } - Eadt & {ENT ANC | REQUIRED N MERCHANDIS anyvth ichiggn. My in Mata- WHITE BRO 4 ho foot. long ‘ranch Road oft Mie. left on. Gant | grees unt Web cebeet eae come yhn kK, iri Here's an id NCOME. EARNING : | Sureme of cual equity for Ss none Situated « ranch blocks il to Oakdale, e. bus at you ah schoo! with nt im. Agency combinati eal money-mak 8: Good, excell PE 5-8508 after 4 value. Call . >. 2, Gnested an Me cere iceks of Oabdele S| Peneial ence where we school rant 1925 ——e ee ee xing | STeegene! Dee agg id wage RAMBLER 5 Thane, on ata or B Fits. Living reom l¢8" on Woodlawn, Turn | Dies dace where Orme Ss 0 Phone F' x “Sagi G aoe: Sie © asartmeats. tpending on peares returns | RAMBLER STATI or OR 3. with ng room al . Ist house sure UNty p living is one FE 5-04 aw Street ross income apartment: | follow the * 1953. excell TION WAG. : O} IT Som roon } pact natural treplace. Piha 81 F. Square Lake Road MORGAN REALTY ‘+. at ve Pe Tas sonny approximately ; mrenlonts pag t only pg ge Pat. fer building oon or on. re emie : Goon rarba ving vent 7 Too " NO aes ) James Courin 4 “ ———— 2 ater construct { o start. fort re- 4 dish wash ge disposal ch m brick ho F Lr Y ACRES re ry building. 8 ed xii? | mterested in fi ro od not too : ae family md Spacious and ous living me. Spa. .~~- ‘or Sale Lot _ Resutiful 4 Le etail sales. ins tore ideal f dnitial invest: peneie condition Complet * oom, rustic place, 4 room, fire. | 8s 46; 8 acre wooded and oth insurance ‘or | ed by ment by person or an e set of b - Ranch piece, Seeement wih i Eicien eee ott LOT #9 x 180, ON ORCHA ine hes of, fond, Beaute. | sinrisgt cr groventonal dere’ of pine tne reputation se, Sefe eas BAN, Hoe seflanet! week ream. We is. coduske tee center near Sylva CHARD | ing. Close to ne jorhood, re-| \\ 4 y on profi sored | ‘serene Panett geet ; y “ . Clos homes é WAR “ Lifetime t ts, Chance term 1 price a tere en Seaseten" chars pitas gp Magee ye Mand. | 22 r. $1875. FE e316, Shopping | stor hg gh gH ARD F. PARTR | fo aa ‘Gadi start small of a teres co sel ee 2 ae Te are en since evergreens n and garden of LEVEL LOTS IN — city ee mi north on and | RE ALT » PARTRIDGE | ® aa ao wey and grow ie what have —" trade t il] Homes an beans. in this Ler si shrubs. Pull snd various area. 5 lakefront; ROCHESTER with pop’ Priced as low Pontiac | 43 Ww, Hy TOR. FE 2- chain of and ser [Be KERN, Realtor, ity . ix ome. Priced exception- flaer, oi basement. tiled pareels; 3 ten : 7 one acre down, as $2250 W, Huron s R316 | local Fis ppty outlet rrice of rs ginaw St PR Tl, N. S worth th at $21,500 car heat attache reasonabl acre parcels st, Open Ev | ed markela ‘and highly sin your | ot, mile 2.0209. Woodward aveeue te too! fo shen Price 't ed 2 | paymnts v priced «ith low d Aue | eT to 9 | °%, shopping center: ghly frequent- on Milford north of Holly x j : MO _— Lake an Aveuee to Square liens ~ terme. sogeees ae own | sve nabeat osienmen’ ou remark- | Rd. turn ea Rd. to Quirk Subdivision ATO a alae ae Ca eK rt ale Reni Lease Bas. Props A BSS ee wet ate ete faltunns a SYLVAN ake (53% WH ¥ ; ~ le place sold m . service and re: | pm. perty Sunda _ oe CORNER OF AIRPORT cesar Ge |R "pve MY 31 Sh Store Space f | porte cree ea ee um utiful 3 Bedr ROAD & SO ORT eS eg po ag Oy A UOT Sane WEAR ) REAR | 2833 Orch or Rent peceeeny Oe Secemmnty. 9 oP. RANCH STYLE. ERE | eat he tal nnett, Inc.|~€ wane Pea LINW os? ores fate, me, oe Sea Betty write ef |“, Ghehaigt Hoe : : up 13. ° re, Indies" ror dru | number ‘ition. , : room Both ba 28 ALTORS x tes 6s, h and othe . phone Chieftain ne Priced at $15,900.00 too ceting. Mcnen are ied oy WSaen at eee 3 | Sa clase Homesites at ge ee gr Sue ns Serle sore tatloge Scat ene ve Available to : nent. Gas heat. se nday 1 ’ es, and Lake Country Lapeer — re. 200 Cherokee. Pie — RMINTA WN DIVISION have you ts se or whes down. 3 Gis as low Ret weret, Attach tomatic a Forest Lak Rd. or MM st Bn ee oy Pa: STREET. _ MA. 6-2702. what ‘A financing as $1,000 ith averhead ed garave nen our new @ | Co-oper: FE 5-979! RE, 4 eA ITY 44, CALIFOR WILL TR also avaii- we fee WE, Me. For Sale tan Salsa seas Bates es Co-operative Real Estat pe Ponty ote: + ROOM “ ee receive: NIA. maie ADE WELL T sewer and ned lot. City seinen Lake Prop. — heoetinel tate Exchange _ Se Gamenere A hy si4 oe “wee the Toy Busi English setter, 3 RAINED Highway property acive owt D ogee Lake privileres 3 LOTS. 1 ON sane Ra, Soe Gsly om “Telgarah WE HAVE — SHELL SATION Fo 107. | “How to Mak ts | _Spaniet pup. Celt Reput Brittany Bg h EF Rae: ae) ree bus service. cesp to Cans CANAL, WITH AC- yng SR ag Pie Sk ga ieee Weanang’ nae tote aver _FE Sees trom TION 7 0 SUB- .,Beonom ake Money in Our | “With “eatte loe Republic Paine, Toad and m ell te A $15. 730. ommended “ ‘ot Beautiful e. 2 facing same ¢ om. + Davisbur; site left near trom 8 am. to'3 | = 80 Fou Reans: cara” ROOM HOUsE | : ” 7 ind en a A. JOHNSON . 1 ioe pei ensue enn gon any CORNER $ “2 pam. WEL to Beh Suc-| and “tome. cast an land Contracts © Lakes Dail : we AKE FRONT) .w rai for dcdiag ealtor sown, Paul A. ee $500 Store st Lake Rd: CIZABETH L WELL ESTARLIRNED , REGEAC: te or jot and Sunda’ Complete! ‘net move mis uF FE 4-2533 or, 7i% N. Sagi ern Real- * Room, 9800 is. 7 by 77 rant ae from Ponti TAU. WILLIS a og > ¥ Ft bedroom steed furnished 7 Pic hee’ eat SERV. : BSE Seiegraph PE aie BoY's | : LENT pOY'’s MN BIKE Seat aad chairs. Scooter. EM 3-3606. BUSINESS PLACE RENT. le cell FE, BED. Aw. ers, coffee table, rinder, fruit press, py vio~ ee sax and case. 400 Scott Lake ne Reg, $)*- er ‘0 wow 87. Reg. $11.06, Tint Hair dolls, Res. $11.68, now Fe pout Dele, reg. $0.50, a se~ BARNES: HARDW ARE . Huron Bt. - and 1 Nr “276 Garage Dox Doors CASH Fon FORNITORE a PE Te) imp GAL. FURL “TANKS. NEW. 1B ble ayy ivewaus i $e) Meftain | = ae 2 ies y @ piece dining room suite. $48.50 DRAW T a ons RicutetAingeen BASS | CHROME OR, GAD a rms cen a ~ 8 wecher 30008 | ee nowland, 325 Dixie Hwy. éudetsasseveavuccaees $129.50 OR 3-1456 ELECTRIC WELDER SUITABLE THOM AS ECONOMY "fer ue on Rural ines. PE 4-0294. BUS THER wits 600: oul tires. ss ealeen'Ps Bebe i% CARAT, $175; = MEDICINE é MODEST MAIDENS 10-29 “But Father, I've got By Jay Alan‘ to wear something!’ For | Sale Miscellaneous 60 LARGE Oak ou. MEATE BATH. | tuo cold water tank, motor. ié Strathmore. LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS. - service in. $75. machine, $100. Atlas M’ ma- chine, $176. Gardner double end dise ¢ er, $05. RY RS, ‘ ene. 0 payments _— ‘ w. FP. fe. Garden ¢ ahd 1583 8. Woodward, of M4 Mile Rd. Birm’ . wheel $69. EASY TERMS ON LAYAWAY Pearson’ s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 47841 We give Gold Bel! Gift Seeman -| Anti-Freeze. oheek 33¢ off TILE PLASTIC WALL Es. Unclaimed Leagan .] » Paint rer] named 1.88 “Harold ™ arold’ 's Pain & I Lino. hobby Errourx DE paved FLUSH DOORS. ties. 4 X 2. $20.05 rare, $12.65, Toilets $39.50 value $19.05, Lavatories amen PLYWOOD All & at Bhi sabe cabinet retail, Also and | 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 REYNOLDS & SHAFFER SHAL- low well J. CAP. eur, “fuke ne new, MA toa REDWOOD 2u4's, 3. and sand tae" 6's, $1 BLACKETT'S BUILDING SUPPLIES MA 66811 Clarkston BP Save Money at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800 an AT SURES 258, BSA a SP 3 YARDs TO SERVE YOU 4zx8 Sheet Reck C&C. eneenee SANBOYORLL - Rooke” oattt #800 ON AL see OR ALLS BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. os ALS. Materials of All kinds , doors velco piss. 1 is, “angle trons sash Of o&k timber 12x13 vy es of pne timber 12x12 by iod"oard feet aos MY 5,000 s° are red. Sunday Pachoud ; ovat Co. Hwy. Driveta 5 56-0108 tenk, ee HP duty electric motor. $18. »For Sale Miscellaneous 6( 60 | See RAVAGE, “A Both new, PE SEPTIC TANKS — Wrecking an waged and sia a % Any Pang tee eeeeweeewens Peete eee re eeeteeees * Many othes tiems ~ UN ION: WRECKING CO. INC. Daily 6:30 to 6. Sunday 10 to 2. Por loc. fA you De | it _Yourself_ 61 VBE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN hiete steak » fepairing, Co cower erewk and | — 8 © West Montcalm, a hes sie orl tne Wes. 9 tw 6:30 Cameras, Equipment 61A % x ah pote ng oe agennd KO- damatic shudder gun, also condenser and larger, access, OR z ACCORDION, SLIGHTLY Ui ain! 120 bass, end 2 in base, ees ee Pah i Pia ALDWIN make, — dies, Olwe eae TUN! aioe = WwooL A BL A ‘wuwring Excellent con'd we - 42. ~“n re NEW. 80 36-30 BAVAGE- . PE 5-164, DEER HUNTERS Oe ee SPECIAL OPE DEAL 5.2? Wess meee K-25 ere | mount a Lag "ANDERSON me REMINGTON — At ight, PE «cous DEER HUNTERS Here Are the Best ins in \ oe em in ) ae a es | 9124.05 Rem, 140A, 306 auto #108 <0 Rem, 100A Pump ” ne "séariin’ 30-30, 32 or % 30-50 oF rifles. oe ee Pall Korean $60 Win: $15.05 v. 4. NG occ aves pececieievess $12. 95 Jon BE. Pocket warmers § 2. ‘0 Lyman, 4 eee $ = So Wever K-25 scope. . Wever K-4 $120.95 hh ad . feather envy MI 4-5626 Roofing and Siding Combination Doors Insulation M. A. BENSON 349 N. Samia RADIAL MSCTRICAL ane: 3 tra od and . Reasonable, weight rift | $106.66 Savage 0, rifles | Glass insulated scarlet cpate Glass REMI i seariet pants $17, { NGTON & SUPER X SHELLS Petri wots. 22 rT ERO owe E 8. APH’ - and Rat, § to 6 oo Sere, Ld, te 6; Sun. 3 003 sie awe trade. cunt. BUTE SOFA, GHPPENDALE, sLIP OV. ~ SLIP COV. iN AUTO. EXCEL: . Lamp table, t . _ mower, Good | buys, MA TS 00a fs AVAILABLE SOFA AND MATCHING CHAIR, a - __€00d condition. MI 6-2783. OL, hie +4 ey te ute mar! be dl SAVE Supply. 100 8. Saginaw st, marie “rent | SELL TRA USED HEATING es ge. full choke’ Nardt TAY i Lik oe 25 OF odel EQUIPMENT «| Solo Et Bene Coal furnaces ~ on0.08 up fae like mew, $55, “Oar. oil furnace land’, and Archery Shop. a barers Acros ~ Airport, Moe, Pon- blower Sans a ©. = renge nd Redfield Pete si hot water heaters pes e 2s Cog Ry * La ELBLING OPE: 73 $8. PARKE 8ST. (SLAYBAUGH’S SAVE ON GUTTER. 12 CENTS | pr 4 8-0453 — L ~ dad 8, 2678 =6Orchard LARGE .gMLECTION oe or UsED OgED OIL a SPACE HEATERS | _ Ben Ben's. Loan’ Office, ¢. Patterson Perry. ; T TAXIDERMIST iG A SALES «& L. J. Green. ia Brook &t. Pon- tree’ an ra axe se mac and | tine. aaa in for | Hunt Accommod, 685A mu ta" Pars 1 on 43000. vn ~ Ww. 8 ft. . Bee w eae oes atley WATER ENER WgED— | FIR ® fp ae i - TRE, Di r vel. , 9 FE 3-3231. et OTTED COW MANURE. DELIV- ered. __ PE 17-9061. ROAD GRAVEL S_yvdr. $7.00 delivered. PE 46588. Shredded Peat Humus _ PE 1.005 +5 yds, $12) PE S-7606 TOP sii, BAND. ¢ fit, Cali (Red) Ball, F TOP SOIL, NOW LOADING 7 days per week eo farm _ Ra es Also PE 8-1233. TOP SOIL DELIVERED OR LOADED, PON- TIAC AREA, CALL TWEEN 9 AND 4. FE 2-2965, ASHED SAND AND GRAVEL. as Pill dirt, ogg re coment & mor tar. Pontiac Lake Builders’ Suv ony. OR 3-163¢_ WILL TRADE 30 CALIBER RIFLE Fry ~ ¥OR uarMar vera fer drill press. 1026 Boston Ave, YE 4-0140. is — modern plastered walls, rubber tile oll heat, vacant. Will trade for late model au! land We Ne Sat GooD 2-385. 2 oosP CANARY SINGERS, FE | aR a a Sarat eee Peon OLD BRAGL PE 5-6402 a0 FAWN Reég $75, 6201 Sashabaw occ RAREETS, OPALINES, CANAR- tes. 1304 Mi. Clemens. FE 46940, PARARERTS AND CANARIES. Auburn Fd PR 465 PaRakEers CANARIES. Casal. Food. Since . 1927. 884 Oakland Ave. Es. 101 MEL- PEDIGREED R er Pty y Woodland Shores Ken- ee ea, Shore's Ken- FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a, good job. FE 2-8181 is the | Want Ad number! oats ron MY 33008, i. Cal yet Vas YEA ag Me GHOR: wry aye. = btn nn Pontiac Farm & - Industrial Co. WOODWAR! bai eo TE “140g ED TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT FE 40461 US a So oak pla eederrac vhs, SATURDAY, OCTOBRE 29, 1956 _-_ For Sale Cars 1 For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars 91 | For Sale Used Cars 91 Fer, Site end Care, © 1 pea (SL. | Game’ | 91295 = CY OWENS BIG SAVINGS GLENN’ s ‘Saat. toe ‘ausage Oh ae ‘CLUB COUPE Ge Pontioc | frais sts YOUR FORD DEALER = Pip set ae ie ¥ : * = *s ei sa Py * E ; Bik pallies i hi Sa fe rary é * YAl ye leg ta ade ae 4 eee A OS eee Lats fe aoe : Abeer eit fh eee ERY PR ee RS Os eM ee ee ay ae ei iy ca ; oes) i 2 : Ls } : ; ey ah \ ae é by A . * E theater ep eee a ig ere : rare’, (i sets '] ree 51 ee \ fel a eo a eg ee aes / ue “5 }. \ ihaq / pod a pe) if es bey é ree? ‘, eae . ar ks Fay soe $350 as moore ae Te Custom | Wet pe | bec ~-Catalinal -. |S eee | -Radio, heater, | ms aa re Sat See These Cars ack =a ae | 1953, Efe =| hydramtic: | nanan! Look at These Prices! | Rah pik a Pe FORD-.. ACTION ~ |, PONTIAGRETANL | iia Rowmne marr FORDOR FOR | Ft : | lon a aor 75 REAL BARGAINS ge ie ig R 30 DAYS Vs Ratt, automati ae adio & ter| SF yids ‘ereiostamane | Yer Onion S| a re | | SEE et m, Daily di Hea ’ Gr ‘oun cans MAVE , MOCTOBER S 000, miles. Gleam. Cai FE || 1954 Ford 2dr ......-- Sener een ea ees vevegecsSiate T , : : SALES LUMA CRAPT BOAR $795 EARA\ othienereenrisiestiing | vast tel’ —— Brarteg Prae HULL REPAIRS — | 3 | PONTIAC’S CENCE. am | Somer nee Gav || 1954 Buick Hardtop ...-..---++-++++0 +r0 $1595 Mt yy $495 LARRY TOP TRADER | iereury “Boden 20000. si ime || 1953 Pontiac Chieftain 4dr. ...... - oat eee $750 dea MARINE SALES & SERVICE ‘ in Ford 3 2 door Satpal Transportation Offered 87 JEROME | MISES AUTO. SALES | Nereury “a Coupe 2) 8 | UL PONTE 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2dr. ......000000 1 $045 . eae eeee ir z 3 if i Sa"rime wtecice | Tmoce coma wgnre pam 1951 Chevrolet Rochester Ford Dealer | gupsox~w Monet, 1 OWNER. pond 18) Victoria css... $1088) Gaesoti ” 1954 Mercury Monterey Coupe ......ss005 $1495 ee a a 7 OL 1-071 i " Mercury "3s i condition 2. war Sea Lont oes — ~ Wanted Used Cars 8 dix. 2 dr. sedan. "repoushh Je heg SE%* * ‘HUDSON a DR__WAS as, a ketigee |b ea 4 Sun Vales = He Grignal owner’ ‘Reasonsnie. ti | 1953 Chevrolet “210” 4dr. ......-++++-: sees $750 i - : ; ' NOR 85, Montelair ¢ : “ , Radio, heater, BCHEVROUET CLUB COUPE. were baloo Bob, ‘Frost, Inc. PRlr te tat Ford converte 1951 Ford 2dr. Radio-heater .........s00+0++ $325 porcelainized. ere Ries ise Mercury. R & i. Window iss PONTIAC 4 "DR DELUXE. 1950 Ford 8 2dr. Radio-heater cienewwes vondsQeee i ! ; | EEE Stie “Cal iter Sm “BS, WOODWARD" mile sli FE eaaue 1952 Ford Club Coupe sasecsccepoceees vee $495 PONTIAC RETAIL . DESPERAT Mr 6.2000 BERMINOH I an 6.9033 | 751 PONTIAC ¢ DR. SEDAN. ONE Sonex SaBex we ate. TAYLOR'S S Mest soutien, 2 om es ran.| $5 DOWN apr ..— eon pita || 1952 Buick 4dr. Radio-heater ..........+. . $695 : tera '4000 miles, $1850, Call MY At Walled Lake Suse sane’ over low payments. Bi | POC my oquity zoe 8am iment | coer t_ —_ ‘ . . 4 7 . eS oe eee “4 1” Eich TH - Fopeiic | si. CAtALind. <= 1950 Pontiac Catalina. Radio-heater.......... $385 : %. ; ~ MOTORS ee eT soem ne MArEet $1661 3 MERCURY MONTCLAIR. RA- | ij5] PLYMOUTH, « DR. SEDAN. ” i PAY LIKERENT ‘jes4 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. | ay . DELUXE, DOOR. |. dio, heater, Mercomatic. Power | ‘pecelient condition. _EM 3-418. 9: 165 : PA IKE RENT 903 N. Main, Rochester Fully equipped: AU pewer, auto. Very nies, po rust, Bargsio. EM |‘ windows. Fo gs Oe ge _FE 7-0068. Price $405. Hl PONTIAC Gc > CONV. BAH Ban. BAH HYDRA 1950 Hudson 4dr. ... 0... cee eee eee sees .$ orem ee ne Bee reer NS Beal ae | ae oe a ey oto. labriceton: er temee 2 0008 HYD. Om es Bi |] 1949 Ford ddr. 4....2.-202seeeeeeeseeereees $135 aay mabe Ons op | 1585 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. | 100) § POWER PACK. ELDERLY LADY ORES 9 be two Ol Lane” 1948 Plymouth cl. epe......... se0.s0{} 1950 Ford 2dr. ........ is peed qui a's Ga USGS aS $180 ae “poaaavaner, Ba Mr G40. ‘. Take’ #259 for “equity, cing is | seit. ‘Sh Mercury. 39,208 mi. Like | 1854 FOWTIAC STARCHIEP, CDR. 1o® Hudson sedan. $25.00 , BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | iva nuice as 1 ww On WiC | terree. Pe bet | asa wmncumy. 308 RADIO, | _Pluebeker. Soh sate, pirm. | 51 Sere 1951 Nash 2dr. .....cceseeee eee Sociceeees $160 we S| tho CERTS PCE aera AD. | Theater + Studebaker. Mi | 35. PONTIAC STARCHIEP «DA. | *,,FONTIAC CATALINA | tm: ) 2B $a Oa CK SUPER RIVIERA 70- ish GREY 7 DOOR DELUZE | —*2U* Birmingbom. _ | _Puliy_oquipped._¢2008. MA 6:2907./ must come and_ive 1950 Dodge 4dr. ........cccceceeeescecvccns $195 E HIGH DOLLAR |", ise sons, Pept git | Slates 1 E Cotenes Te G wero te fees | Sarna ane : an mae care, We tenor t ppuilly equipped. Private. ine o DEL URE_CHEVROLET RX ust O 3 Fowtiac sr ¥ TION winoe . ain“ 1949 Chevrolet 2dr. 2... .-. ee ses cee esse eeeee $165 Drive the extra TADILLAC; 16d @ TDR SEDAN. heater PE. bi. . i PONTIA val pay you well. 400 Dine “hove PE Sau SROSLEY is EXCELLENT CON: mesh,” spotlight, weaeine wits | “uscks winse wal tive Dex't bay |] 1950 Studebaker 4dr. .......-.... 2s ce eeeeees $165 . complete iJ. VANWELT — |S ,ADILLAC. aroun DogR | “gum: Sell wr best tte OR) os o1 ae crn coune, m8 | PONTIAC. “is; HYDRa-| " YORTH CHEVROLS i: eons ca Ti CURE ER VOR S/he eae | BA, RATER Deec| tinct tne | ere ee! metal, ous aanve and + Carkner gy MI is, by Pontion Ply moute & Chevy $% — NORTH CHEVZOLET ia | use. Power tee | gt 3 Big Selection of 1955 Fords ae F or Sale 1950 = THEN GET | '? CHEVROLET. 4 DR. RADIO. __Birm. . Plenty other late models, such as Woodward at 13 Mile Cleon, P reson. am. Moe baer | heater, spot light, other’ acces-| i063 CHRYSLER CLUB COUPE. — Pg gr gg Lincoin 5-1100 ine poariaes STARCHTER sob roy Vj “ F s | s 30 Ft. Pontiac | ILL SPENCE sorts: Goo condition. PE b-as | eee Te eee shat ‘You have” and finance "ars | PONTIAC 1860 STARCHIEP CUS-| miles. All extras. PE 2-120. | ictorias, Fr airiaines be cand ede Meda A ED CARS oe ann | ; iis “DESOTO 4 DOOR. 2 TONE facts accepted | ~'*' | _ $2100. EM _ 3.2000, ety scr hea id C li Chief Trailer MEM Motor Sales | wusmr vena ale cnulametie winsmioien | “ECONOMY USED Can wr. | iis FONTIAG OOD TRANSFOR: ro a and Customlines “Ne tollet. Priced right for quick | power soaring. vewes "i DODGE CONV. YOU | igi? 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Saging ‘E. 2. or only Ten Dollars Down. : ” " WILSON GMC} tu'ats is Kaany a ees, tee | Ask for These OK” Used Cars | OAKLAND AT CAS makes & models ry ‘choose trom -| Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars ‘3 OLDS ig nga $905; FULLY : T © © s West Side Used Cars Courtesy C seer You muss see the mee. | 1955 Ford C 82 b Avoid ” | ap w. tae ourtesy Cars ser oc get ths Tor ‘his. price. | ord Custom Dr. y Stock Numbers te Avoi | OPEN EVENINGS NO TRICKS Woodward at 1). Mile ; ; FE 2-9203 FE 4-453 ars and ¢ Door Sedans | 5 -Sthg en Ne eet Fully Equipped including Taxes and License Any Misunderstanding _For Sale Cars" 91 BUT YOU'LL GET | 1505, 210s. Bel Airs rae, eater. ee ) eereennenene~| OR PDE AT - ee $46.63 Mo. if your car is worth | sso. 28728 — 2 . ward at 13 ; NO, 0. $995 0 mons snagennee ond Eights. I, mile $125 Wee Dadee Corenet tar Teo: RL Chevrole 24r Noy tree 1985 Pontiae station wagon, Power |. New Car Guarantee See tnd white, Bisck top. Power tires and heater. Ready to go. ers. Radio, heater and Power BOOTING ewes eeceeeseeeeens $2298 or only Ten Dollars Down. Glide. 1953 Pontiac |r «terns tim AS winioek (way move oat : | $595 ; 1960 Oldsmobile 68 ...........8 195 . pnd ai ether ‘cogsseerice. Cost 1 dlx. 2 dr. sedan. 1963 Buick 2 door............. $1005 | LOW AS Thee ae * owe WAS 2. |] 159 A ‘l buys 50 Chea P18 09 | No. 2737A , No. 20504 Radio ‘heater SE Citnenattte 6 S008 +0 0 OS $] 579 NORTH CHEVROLET 54 Plymouth 2dr. .$899 "49 Plymouth 2dr..$144 |)] Ma oP eRe ter atone ivory aeons tank a-Tube Ud 4 | \982 Ford 4 door o,f 68S ’ wees ee Mile 55 Ford C. Sed.. $1899 "49 Ford 2dr $144 |] #4 black finish. radio, on _— ae Romy. A Ps pio v7 OF sree ed one owner ¢ s syncro-mesh. - buick ae convertible ne FULL PRICE | Mand. aaumie “paymecte a OWN 32 Mere Son stows 2 Ford 2a oe a 00 $695 $945 PONTIAC RETAIL 1961 F . : m ° k : No Financing Problems | 3a, OLDS | 98 _ROUDAY $1295. 133 Chev dr "44 ‘4 Si Ma e en 2 0 u ruck ; > . i "Fe o: er ' oe » SOIT, ww ee ed sd 4 Chev. ‘2dr Tie 6 es Sl44 + ea TOR | COMMUNITY | sete aici | git cumvnauer | Sg Me Me ji is chet in ere - f ’ i Woodward at 13 Mile "32 pP ymout 1 4dr..8400 P 1952 Chevrolet convertible, Good 1950 Chevrolet Idr. Deluxe. Mid- ase ee ue MOTORS | AS gel are | sfonde st Convertibles, || RESTS Ty See ai Sa sai Se, SEEM MARETOE | gon N. Nain, Rochester SAVE Baek aie i TS Giet aicco gom ak hord Gone slau | $745 Fe A Ph. PE 44519 SAVE “Hy 5. s 88 2dr....$04 ‘S55 F PS ase ALE OF |-2e OPtouive 2411" AS YOU HAVE NEVER ae a, 3, SEDAN Wim || "51 Chev, 2dr. "ITIS200-33 Buick Comes 1. $909 | V-8 ENGINES ‘radio, heater, wane wails, OL| | ACOBSON'S SAVED BEFORE full Bower wROLET '52 Olds 88 2dr....$899 '52 Ford Conv. ....$699] | No, 20384 No. 22274 Ford, Cav, Pontiac. Dod * ee RITTER HUDSON & RAMBLER Don’t Delay — Act Today Woodward at 13 1 Mile 33 Plymouth 2dr..$699 ‘49 Ford Conv. ...$144 |) 1983 Ford Customline 4-dr. with 1952 Hudson Hornet, 2-tone blue Buick, rs ‘ 4 f ‘2 > a . one green aoe radio, with spotiess interior to match. Willys. aid in. ercelient oops ‘woud w, GALES & SERVICE SI : 3 Pont. ia 8 4dr $899 30 Ford Conv. .. .$299 |\] ester and Ford-O-Matic Radio, heater“and overdrive, aeiges. ie LAL, cte eae oe * a Eye ao sites: SLY ASKINS SAVE 3) vai ra Gre. cov ‘SI Ford Conv. .. S44 $795 $475 : . : => | gueped sma wikteried | 31 Mere Ch Cpe.. 8 33 Chev. Conv. ... $844 SCHRAM AUTO. PARTS oon, BU isa age ran . NORTH CHEV) OLET Ch ] t | 8 ee oS i} ’34 Chev, 2dr, .... $944 Dixie Hwy with only 3; mies. oa ? __SLincoia stn * evrole ‘33 Buick haraten ‘1°53 Chr ys. Cl. Cpe. S844 No. 2026.4 L FENDER SKIRTS | 31 Sonne Siar'chel'« Gu" | i CHRvIE, spon pEzUEE | Oakland County's Fastest | 8 pomiac ceisine >| 154 Ford C. Sed.. .$1344 Trucks S| Sack Gecaae ihc tecey te . Beebe elses aan The Log sitenenued custom ‘HOUGHTEN & EON 1624 : Growing Dealer 3 Fea, : 1 Ply mouth 2dr. . $209 "34 Chey. iy: l. . ish that giistens and big heater ’ terler. Cleaner then wow. | aot type for i955 Fords. Chevrolets | YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE is CAV ROLEY TRUGE PIGEOP. 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 Chev. ty-ton pickup "5 -. alto erat eS aes Hee eee and Piymouths. e pr. AND 1 Mechanic St. y: ot Pomme octen byare 55 Ford Hardtop.$1899 Express ...... $099 tender type | $28 NO Msine Wochester, OL 1-0761 | 1994 CHEV. SDR RADIO. AND MAple 5-5071 "34 Pontiac Starchief Conv. '53 Ford 2 dr. ....$744 '53 Ford YT. | $645 $1445 a, jertoies, ‘25d | insa BUICK bOpR. slo DOWN | Civic’ atmos’ useesbet MI) __ Open Nights ‘til 9 HURON MOTOR 52 Chev. 2dr. .....$544 12’ Stake .....$744 |) Pees "nis t fils, over the | Woodward, Birmingham. ” | 73 GREE, CONV. Sites; FOWER "EFORD CONVERTIONS. SHARE SALES ’51 Ford 2dr. .....$299 2-speed axel, 8.25x20 | Seb | Ta SOHN em aD | Crea See Sie | eB COURTS SaRp TON | una coe EEE avs || ce pales & Fase F009. tien | a, oe = oe goler. 2 = i | i P TDR. DIO AND 53 Buick R 1099 , 54.Cl ¥% 1992 Chev. 2.'T. Tractor with 2- 194 Chev. 1 T. Pickup. Good 4 See = HR comouny, |g gong at-o team | wide aca "TES Dodge Dir 89, Stake -....$9] | Sesame thes Et eds arte" : ____ Eineotn 3-100 FOR SALE 8 OR yt a] “ans: Ee mating || 50 Ply, Sta. Wgn..$299. 48 Chev. 4-T. $595 . $895 New Ppestipetceoed OL TF ” SORTH CHEVROLET 46 Willys Sta Wg $299 Pickup .....,.$144 13 | helen be Woodward at 13, Mile '53 Ford R. Wgn..$744 51 Ford 14-T i 1985 RED J AND os FAIRLANE a] piv a ON WAS. 1°54 Ply. S W e900 Disha ¢ i Credit | Pord, 4 door, low mileage. 6110 $19 don ona scone eae : y. Sta. Wen. . $999 PickOp ee r0 00. $299 |, 1951 Chev. Sedan Delivery. Nice 1930 Ford 8 cg T. Panel, This . 1954 P. _ Mich "On 3st asics oe ments, 464 «8. Woodward, Bir- | || green finish, very clean interior, unit has ‘ubber, heater onti 1ac Plan minghi i eater and best of all an extra ond the original. finish. Act i853 FORD RANCH WAGON. $10 | p. yMoUTH 168 2 DR” RADIO & ATTENTIO P E A seat, no 9. dr. dix. sedan.| 2. "gh Bie. Se| ice ete | bareter ete tall pay N PLEASE — $495 - $295 * . . A ote Pit ee TIVES 1955 COU Son. vt $1,625. MI DAY WORKERS BUSINESS MEN Ra dio, hea ter, BaD cr . : iene we Let us get EVENI NG HO Winter driving NOW! During our ‘syncro-mesh. | fii. 2 eg OLDS EVENSERVICE SPECIAL Support Your Local United Fund PONTIACRETAIL et eal 1955 3ire patantane i ong oh en Sin han, saains tant wa | 65 Mt, Clemens PE 3-711 «No Co-Signers! : | : / : 5 Immediate Delivery ! Demo Ss Harold Turner, Ford MATT EWS s|ceT iT Quick, —DatPieett No Financial Problems 2 BIG LOTS | | : through Classified Ads! No Finance Co. ! Just Your Car Down Mldwest 4-7500 Liberty -9-4000 ne | Yes, whatever it is—dial) Buy Here—Pay Here . : ; ’ ; Ma-| FE 28181 for an— ad- : ° H ASKINS - |] JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 94001 | writer and get it! YALL COME bins ediate “Spot” Deliver Where Your Customer Sends His Friends oe | . Chevrolet-Oldsmobile 7, : cee 6751 Dixie Hwy. at tM-15- Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment ||| 211 S. Saginaw. St. FE 4-4546 MAple | — 3 : \ | y oe ie ek fy a A ; i, }, y SN TA i oe oie See Acie re ey pe oe poe, ee / ee / ; a Wa ee 2 eas \ < / | s Nae ; } / x ro : , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 ? Syria is planning her first oil re- finery, a 12,000-barrel-a-day he Tod T ] T P : . ton that may be bull by & Yugo ‘Ss elevision ograms - - pee ays ate( iO rograms - - ARE YOU slav company. The | Programs by stations listed in this subject te change without notice. yeh i colums cost will be 000, can tind are to = | WuR, (a0) en (aco) WW, (000) WAR, (1198) WXYZ, (1270) «= WJ, (1490) = WON, (1400) Mov : fe G: a) 5 VAN Channel 2—-WJBK-TV . Channel 4—-WWJ-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV " Ghannel @—ORLWTV x Yl 1A saerer ee romaut WPON, News. House Party) WPON, Central Methodist wan News, Temple ' ti ' Evening Serenade TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | 10:45—(9) Sports. N Black Spide ce, PAY women awa, th beste oi PON, News. 8 We Service All Makes rv 6:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. “Pardon | 11: 1 ee 1:30—-(7) r. @) Tom ; wxak. YW Music "2. At Downing WXYZ, N ie - i WIR. Stairlight i 11;00—(7) Hollywood Premier, Ster-| Harmon Workshop. CKLW. News weul Gs te CKLW, Anglican Church Ww" Movistown “Theater” FOX T V &, eee SERVICE My Stripes.” (4) Saturday Edi-; ling Hayden in “Hellgate.” (9) | 1:45—(2) TBA, WJBK. News Perrini Gane tae 3 WiBk. cLeod WXYZ, News. Beyond Stars . tion. News. (2) Gene Autry.Autry| National News, (4) ith Hour| 2:90—(4) Sunday Matinee. (2)|g.s'won''neh ineynolés | Weak SuaMa"s MOF | Weon Central ‘Methoaue | Sra UD. Houndiable M88, Alcport 2. OR 3-647 || enters his horese in carnival) News. (2). Saturday Final. Ken| Sunday Showtime. “WWJ, National Farm Hour| WPON. TBA Owe ee Wealpar wennnea ee chariot race to win funds for| Cline. 2:30~(7) Broadway Star Theater. | Ciiw' periicment ial | S3&—-WIR, Farm Review WXYZ, Ed McKensie 6:00—WIR. Jim Vinal =" | new school in “The Golden |11:10~(9) Movie Date. Ann Dvorak,| (9) Meet Mr. Call WIBK. Perrint Wav, TBA WIBK, Mowe, Den’ McLeod | WHT, ews hee, Wolf Chariot,” colorcast. Gane Evans in “I Was an Ameri-| 3:60—~(7) Jumbo Theater. (9) Sus-| , MFOR. 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(2) Morning wait, News, Dance wave, ‘tant nee ue ae Won ur" Mis Caurch | Ori wot Maree clair in “Case of Marina Good-| (9) Meet the UAW. Show. GRae: He PAIMS , ghorr| GELW. Pontiac charch | WWi. Menito ae Qikeod News. welt I TO SHARPEN A SAW 10 Crnmantiy Daft Sanh Wits, win” (9) Mr. Fixit, How to do | 7:00—(4) Badge 714. (7) You Asked | 7:55—~(2) CBS News. pPON,, Nome, Zee Orville’ | Woan Bact eptiet CR.) LW, shlusie, for, Gander) ZOEK: News’ Rises’ Oonihe eels Phone FE 5-2438 it helps. (2) The Honeymooners.| For It. (9) The Visitor. 8:00—-(2) Captain Kangaroo: WWi Geen’ Gh Oere WPON, St. John’s Lutheran | WJBK, News Serenade WCAR. News Jackie Gleason comedy. Ralph |7:30—(2) Private Secretary. (7) |8:26—(2) Detroit Newscast. WX¥2, Dancing pany as WIR William Shecbas | Ys owsn, “twe coy emer | amcenae towte Wt So bring. your saws: tous 8. N. Geal. Director takes Famous a‘ W, Daydream Passport | wxyz, News WWJ Mon ww. by Every t will be expertly a look into future and it Film Festival. 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(9) Motion Picture|9:8s—U) Faye Elizabeth ge ig alli WoAR. apirerana WPON Laverty. Baptist CRIW. News, ‘Toby David. . _ ; saueehyne WXYZ, tT P "Eipceren auchienn Connestors Avoctaten, {| “Oklahoma,” band plays tune on|, Academy. (Con ee Ding Done School. «2)| SRW: Guiet“onnctinry | eles Win Weer homes” | “wwae cstahe our | MOAR ewe Ace) Ow Authorized water glasses. (9) Inner Sanctum. Alfred Hitchcock. ‘on-| Gary Moore Show. WPON. Zee and Orville WWwJ, Notional Radio Pulpit | TEYS. Bette? “Mire. Page” : Mildred Dunnock, John Newland}. /idential File. (7) Original | 10:38—(4) Search for Beauty. (2) | 11:¢0—Ww4m, jim Vinall Ways, eve, Taree ctsss| WIEN Uiinine Uortente Owa lest Pennee Reo Service in “The Sister.” (4) People Are| Amateur Hour Arthur Godfrey. WXYZ, Motel Statler WIBK, News, Ocorge ee ease ectvel | GREW Teer Dora | RCA OWNERS Funny. Art Linkletter tries to gas Appointment ng By 10:55—(7) News. WORK’ News’ Mickey Shorr 1: LWIR Chapel Hour Wrz. Mockey WAR. ‘Rhethm cee! INCORPORATED see if man can sell money at ory. (7) Life | 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home.) WPON, News and WWJ. Monitor CKLW, Hour ef Decision | WPON. bargain rate. (2) Two For The| Begins at 80. 1:18—(2) Love of Life. 11:30--WJR, CBS Dance WKYZ, News Choirs WIBK, News, Wayne Univ. | 10:00-WJR. | Arthur Godtiey |f- Money. Herb Shriner Quiz 10:36—(2) What's My Line? (7) | 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich pa a mage Be qantt = Seeoheey i? wen Peale GRAFTS . i . = Top of Towa George 16:98 WJR, Montovent awe My True Story 8:30—(9) Holida C Jumbo Theater. - 11:55—(7) News Ace. CKLW, Jim Dunbar WCAR, Bible Class WWJ, Eternal Pest CKLW, Homechats 4 y Ranch. Country 11:00—(2) The News. (4) va Mickey. Shorr |. First Methodist WKYZ, wal Time WJBK, News. Tom George style variety. (4) Star Theater, Sunday MONDAY AFTERNOON ' Manhattan Melodies | 11:60—WJR, News, iat.| CKLW. Back to God WCAR, 1 News 53% Union Street Jimmy Durante host. (2) It's News Finals. (7) Hollywood 00 1200 -WIR ya t= St. Paul's C'th'dri| WJBK, Evening Serenade WPON, News, Party. , ' Always Jan. Jan’s ‘cnnenseed ns Premiere. (9) CBS National 12:00—(7)° 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) W2Yz, News Top ‘et Town CeLw oo hy A ge nelwan 8 wilt Sheehan Ww) bes “ia Phone FE 4-5139 Wiad us becomes engaged to much mar.| News. Tennessee Earnie. (2) Valiant _WaBK! Neen aiickey Short WISE. Hews, Tom George| Ww. Proudly = Hail Wxvs. he 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (4)| Lady. a ried playboy who then proceeds Feature Film. (9) Crown Theater, | 12:15—(2) Love of Life. Get Acquainted Offer! to chase Jan. Janis Paige stars. 11:30—(2) Night , if sought by children at Moreland C : ightwatch Theater. 12:26—(9) Prayer, Sign On. _aoaee t Acquainted | a:60_{1) oquast Thesher, Rian : cane, TOS Seek Halloween |nt Denvine BE A’ PART TIME SALESMAN GENUINE BLUE WHITE Tracy in “ . 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Feather Ne n “Mr. Walkie Talkie. SUNDAY MORNING Your Nest. (9) Fur & Feather. | At Richmond, church youths 14 Ct. DIAMOND (9) On Camera. “Leave It To |8:10—-(2) Meditations. will sponsor a Halloween drive for | Earn 100: Trading Stamps by Turning in a Prospect : (2) Search for Tomorrow. “Money fo Help Poor Mother,” domestic comedy. (4) | g:15—(2) Christophers 12:45—(9) . Aubrey & ; . : CROP, Christian. Rural Overseas Trading Stamps Prospect a. | rg ee Show. herve $:45—(2) Facts Forum. Guiding Light. LOUISVILLE, Ky. ‘d@~Instead | Program. Get 1000 If We Sell the ¢ old hilly act. (2) Gunsmoke. |pcescia) Chen 1:00—(T) Lunchtime Drama. (2) of seeking goodies for themselves We Sell Television: RCA-Vietr, Pie, Admiral. tmersen, d a ly 7 9:00—(4) Church et Crossroads. | Ladies’ Day. (9) Myrtle Labbitt Halloween, a lot of Kentucky tots General Electric, Sylvania, CBS Columbia 4 Boy helps unravel plot by high-|9:15—(2) Court of Health. Show. (4) Colorland. {will be seeking money for under- Retrigerators:' Ceneral Electric, Philce, Admiral, Gibson. : waymen and his wife. James |9:39—(2) This Is the Life. (4)| 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. |privileged children all over the Your’ a Ci Freezers: General Electric, Philco, Deep Freese. 3 Arness is Marshal Matt Dillon./ Catholic Hour. (7) Christian | 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Amy | world, Washers ond Dryers: General s , Blackstone, 4 oa Sociays — yar . Selence. Vanderbilt. (9) News, Shoppers) Children from a Louisville a Se eae : Hews va. Toren to Maple Leals. 4-17) Featurette Show. church group will go trom door Cleaned 6¢ 50 | 9:55—(9) Prayer, Sign On. . 10:00—(7) Action Theater. (2) troit Pulpit. (4) U. of M. Hi (9) Church in the Home. 1:4%—(4) Beauty Is My By Line. | to door asking for contributions to | 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Hour (the United Nations International of Shows. (2) The Big me Fayed | Children's Emergency Fund. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show | _Funds for UNICEF also will be Thi Othe: Se SM 00 00s Bete Teh Geet bb Mete> * , i Tete Conpen Yoder te Ramplen's— i T nampron ELECTRIC, 2 hdpiiid © Regulated with Russell Arms, Dorothy Col- lins. (2) Man Behind The Badge. Mystery drama. 4 CILIM 4 OLA 10:00—(7) The Explorers. Avalon | 10:36—(2) TBA. $:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (ay | — Pease + «ST RON Daggett show films of ‘Romantic | 10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. NBC Matinee Theater. (2) acewer to Proviene = SC 825 W HU ST., | New Orleans.” (4) Soldiers of | 11:¢0—(9) Holiday with Stars. (4)| Brighter Day. Ltd a) CSCS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN | Fortune. Animals and natives of| Adventure Ho. t2) Porky Pig. | 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. : “an ane a0 F ; +etSt. : Watch Bands Wamne OF POMPE cc iicceesecssvesacveverenesssissenteupesatediees ‘ Africa make exciting safari for| Daffy Duck. 3:30—(2) On Your Account. OUIwrOme ft Sttcts- Ledies’-Men‘ Tim = in ee Vi- 11:30—(7) Today's Faith. (9) Sun- | 3:55—(9) News. wu) TRIN ia os Mens BOGTORS nosis cur sscccenceccece TT Te TTT eee ne ree ene Eten en y per.”’(2) Big Town. evens| day Open House. 4:06—(7) Captain Flint. (4) A Date PSR $ | on ; . | 2.9 OI) a ee . O° Oe Oe ee ee Gevacacencs Phene es per." Hig Town, Mask Sevens (7) Captain - ietotaietatstete tater 95 Br aes arsine sencione in acaba pies Aik she RTO EUEME | lo Steve Wien. SUNDAY AFTERNOON =| 5) Juniee ry | ae) fein Als iate Special Se Re een eee ete pk ER OPEN EVERY 10:30—(7) Wedding Party. Look at (2:00—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) 4:15—(4) First Love. te lelena! ware I ly Moms ! THURS. FRI SAT. te 9 p M. a wedding reception of Richard | Captain Zero. ‘ Capt. Hartz | @: 26—(7) Rickey the Clown. eT rer 5 acl Ti Th eee ee rr | Slizak and Valerie Kazmierski. & His Pets. (2) Buster Crabbe. | 4: :30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. CNCN eal LESS Georges-Newports | See sade evens ceeonsdesporesecti sens edentacn ei visik Niniele| anit cy ome (4) Mystery Theater. Steve Bro- | 12:15—(4) Salad Mixer. (7) Auntie Dee’s Rascals. nese a —— = a eae Gene | . rrr od die, Tim Considine in “Night in | 12:26—(4) Mr, Twinky Presents. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. e @) a Museum.” (2) Damon Runyon | 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickock. (9) | §:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club, (9) 4 $| Theater. Fay ‘Bainter plays| Watch the Birdie. ; Dance Party. (4) Pinky Lee e Re memcanes, 4 school teacher who inherits | 1:00—(7) World Adventure Series Show. (2) The Early Show. m4 e@| gambling enterprise in “Teach-| (9) Motor City Movie. (2) U of | 5:30—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (4) ° ¢ er's Pet." D Roundtable. (4) Blazing Guns. | Howdy Doody. (9) Howdy Doody, : Stromberg: Carlson ; SBrand New and Fall Promotion ® ST V—HI- -FI Saies 21” Blondes okay from her TV sponsor for all stage or screen work; real exclu sive stuff, but very nice so far :;Nat King Cole Will Star eConsole. its ‘H Mik d ’ Vid rs about outside work. . . gee Baas . '259";in Hot Mikado on Video “ince tse et down 4 By JACK O'BRIAN and sweeping sidewalks) he will | high-fee Berlecast offer. ®Custom “400 Hi-FI® Cantons | NEW YORK (INS) —Nat King | have in support of his first star HOPE EYES HOPEFULS SComplete Home Music Bob Hope says about half. dozen 008 | Cole was signed by CBS to star in role such veterans as Nancy Cole- | Snerular $585..... . 400": “The Hot Mikado,” one of our|™an and Buster Crabbe, . | young night club and TV come- | | most exciting stage memories dians have star-stuff but doesn't : (when Bill Robinson starred). Singer Marti Stevens (daughter| name them. “All us oldtimers know they're breathing down our necks ., . the more there are the harder you have to work." Hope will have to work a_ lot harder if he keeps his show on film , . . not so hot on celluloid. SConsole Model Hi-$ sri Phono Reg. $199.95 of filmogul Nick Schenck) is a hit | on British commercial TV; the | Londén Times unstuffed its shirt | and called Marti ‘‘a polished gem and, a delight”. , . Polly Bergen has to get the Nat didn't know what part he'd e@/play, but we suspect. it'll be Nanki-Poo. They want Lena Horne or Dorothy Dandridge for ‘‘Yum- | Yum,” which would be yummy, 139"; | 99" °Hi-Fi-Table Model $3 Speeds. Reg. $124.95 : And probably with Louis Arm- | ®Famous Make Tape strong in the role Bill Robinson PW“ Ocklend County Electronic Association apg oi aa | 49°: originated, sprightly casting in- " e| - 3 Betty Hutton proved mighty little én ion wners a l $ in her explosive second TV try. . IGEN E S TV: except possibly that vitamins take For Quality Service at Betty... 2 Sal | ' es & Service e ° ° ° $| Prizefighter Walter Cartier was | Fair Prices, Call Any ; 3351 Grant @ a sensitive realistic clown on Phil e. ° 5 Au ames 8 Silvers’ GI caper. . of These TV Service Firms : ; ¢| Lowell Thomas was switched on PONTIAO %eeececeseeeseeesee999~ CESradio for another full year by'¢ ANDY CONDON’S RADIO-TV...... 127 8. Parke, FE 4-9736 [his battery sponsor. . , | AUBURN RADIO & TV...............39 Auburn, FE 4-1655 BLAKE’S RADIO-TV ......... ...3149 W. Huron, FE 4-5791 BUSSARD ELECTRIC SHOP.........84 Oakland, FE 2-6445 CAMPBELL RADIO & TV SERV., 89 Chamberiain, FE 2-7406 CHRISTIE RADIO MAINTENANCE .. 36 Miller, FE 5-8752 C & V TV SALES & SERVICE 993 Mt. Clemens, FE 4-1515 i | Jeanne Crain, who just last year insisted she'd “never” go into TV, signed for several shows. LU ANN TO SUE? euiiouce Fine OW apa BUT Th NOT UPON Your One of PICTURE SCREEN . HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO... :....825 W. Huron, FE 4-2525 G py bs Ss - wow oe . * ‘ ‘ the "eat te BS havent heard 3 HOD'S RADIO & TV... 770 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-581 America’s ing “Sur “4 nas ft JOHNSON’S RADIO & TV........45 E. Walton, FE 4-7601 p eae shee new theme 3 OBEL RADIO & TV... ....cceee: 46 Ook HIN, FE 4-4945 aawnt Vinee | "one- RICH & PURSELY TV 2141 Opdyke, FE 4-0221 Nationally SWEETS RADIO. y AR a] W. Heren. FE 41133 Adve i M b uren rtised oa WALTON RADIO & TV. ccs... 496 Joslyn, FE 2-251 Ge eae epee tail C, INC., SERVICE DEPT......... 45 N. Perry, FE 2-0711 TV's cent better than Pinky Lee, 45 per BOULEVARD RADIO & TV SERV.. 512 Osmun, FE 4- 17123 cent friskier than Howdy Doody. es et pantion SEE THE MAC RADIO & Ww. - oe sis Union Lk. Rd., EM 3.3072 COMPLETE Clifford Davis will star on | “Star Tonight” next Thursday on ABC-TV, and it’s a nice grease-painted Alger story: The 24-year-old lad was an UBURN HEIGHTS ACE TV & RADIO SERVICE _— Auburn Rd., FE 8-1204 GENE’S TV SALES & SERVICE.... 3351 Grant, FE 4-8972 BinmINGHAM ‘aah eee Sun yere CO., 1287 8. Woodward, MI 6-1022 LINE AT OUR FACTORY SHOW ROOM AA Sea ee B® fi apartment house superintendent | _ Savene ‘le Lake at Woodward, MI 4-7700 Speci vf zing TRRMGEGICEed §| who simply “decided to be an ac- CLARKSTON Hifi - Service m oe " Prong 3 to By actor Ye LAATSCH’S TV SERVICE . ..6794 Dixie, MA 5-5311 ia dwest * EO Bl janitoriai disenchantment (means|$ BELTON RADIO & ry Att OnE. prondway, MY 2-601 Call TODAY ‘ Clifford didn’t like shoveling coal DRAYTON PLAINS LATIMER’S RADIO & TV.. . 2590 Sashabaw Ra. OR 3-2652 For a 4443 Home PHELPS ELECTRIC ......... 4248 Dixle Hwy. OR 3-1217 } DEMONSTRATION = TV I OXFORD RADIO & TV amon 40 &. Washington, OA 8-2032 yA =. . DOSAT Tvs WADIO SERVICE” 16t'w" ih St. OF Sart T 116 WwW. H UR & For Factory Authorized Service }/3 oy cette” MT ORT oe K’S TV SERVICE ......... 3852 Alids St, FE 4-2846 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY TH [ Call Ft FE 4.1] 51 5 gale In the Huron 993 Mt. Clemens PLENTY of FR FREE "PARKING ee eee eer aaa eee een eee Bebe ebb DADE DDD DDD DD bi Db bt bp bp ti bb bp bp bp bp ip bp ip ip ip i bp ip tp i TOWNSEND'S TV SERVICE... 3110 Greentown, EM pa} WILEINGON'S TV SERVICE, ‘070 8. Commerce. MA 4- SS PSV OS eee Se TT PC CC CPC CC CC UC CCC CUVCCCCUVUCCCCCCCTC?TCTCCOCTOCOCOCOOOR Pwweveww* Suite a ~wwerrTS CGV TV eae soe saa Me, ff cs THE PONTIAC PRESS. otek RDAY. oc TOBER 29, 1955 » \Farm Chiefs Tour Dam in Hearing) Senate Group Studies Agricultural - Problems in Crop Control, Prices BISMARCK, N. D: uw — Senate | Agriculture Committee members “tl bis now | today were touring nearby Garri- Make json Dam installations iy the Mis- easy. e val ‘souri River at the close of the y 7 first week of hearings on the farm income problem. monthly owe In their fifth session since start- ing the national study, at Minot, pa y ments N. D. yesterday, senators were {told that a combination of lower farm prices and crop controls is | forcing migration of smaller farm- lers into urban centers in search of jobs. Witnesses also testified the fam- ily-size type farm was threatened unless owners of such tracts some- how could acquire more land. But there was no suggestion on how this could be accomplished. : North Dakota farm spokesmen were critical of present govern- GULF SOLAR HEAT BUDGET PLAN ..ethe modérn, convenient way to pay Phone FE 2-9173 or FE 4-9595 L. H. Cole Oil Co. Main Office and Bulk Plant 392 S. Senford St. production of the bread-making | wheat grown in Minnesota and the | Dakotas, * * * Witnesses federal program for premium, or quality wheat subject to lesser payment, trols be put on a bushel rather than acreage allotment basis, They testified the acreage plan encour- aged farmers to over-produce applying fertilizer heavily. group that present farm pro- ment wheat controls. They argued | | door on Halloween crying ‘Trick or treat,’ ‘|The roads are yellow, Gr apenas Latwoen ewe hee green sad. Ge) Fl said higher support bushes and trees darker green. Make the houses light colored with red | prices should be worked out in the | roofs. The jack-o-lantern is orange, of course. TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT. FOR: JUNIOR E EDITORS 1954 Death Rate Down ten years befdre. It was the second lowest in history."In 1950 the rate was 605.8) : --A-starfish can see in all direc- tions at once because it has an wats pe Ut the onde Stall of ts oy HALLOWEEN — 3 A Game ge When you dress up in funsty clothes and masks and go from door to; ’ you are doing very much | ~~ the regulations cut too deep into the same as your ancestors did hundreds of years ago. Here is a “Trick or treat’ game two of you can play. Paste this page on cereal box cardboard and color it with crayons. Each of you uses a black button as a marker. fens n penay to chow | with the lower | the number of moves: two moves for heads, one for tails. Enter at the | grades, much of which they said | bottom. Play by turns and head up the road toward the jack-o-lantern| — was unfit for human consumption, | which is headquarters for treats. If your coin moves you to a square where there is a trick (a md Growers suggested also that COM | bat in the square) you must go back one move And await your next turn The first one to reach the jack-o-lantern is the winner. But you must : move in exactly with your final move, or you will have to continue toes. | by ing until you get just the right move. Junior Editors pay $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your | gs Wendsel, Carpio, N. D. | suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it cannot be | © 4 farmer with 3,000 acres, told the acknowledged or returned. MONDAY: American Folk Lore | grams, especially lower price sup- FOR SALE eo ; - bought nie Broo i n Club near Detroit for recreation pur- day trip by plane to Pendleton A arrangement could be made—Club. House, ‘Pro Shop, — Golf Club, Riverand some lake © frontage—including 200 acres for sions Wednesday at Fresno, Calif.. Friday at Albuquerque, N. M., and Saturday at Fort Worth, Tex. er blasting product, said to cost ; WILSON or. HENLEY UN 3-5500 CALL FE 5-5715 Terre Haute concern, - | costs of drilling and blasting often | : eat up profits. " a a ne eee eteeraeeennenenenterssee tn ee | “IN MY BOOK... SAVINGS | Is the SHORTEST DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS” | Stil Maybe it isn’t good geometry, teacher, but we ~ Po think you'll agree it makes good sense for - everyone. No matter what your goal may be, you'll reach it in the shortest time by SAVING i steadily. Open an account with us and add to it | So ee e————————EEEee —- = ae regularly. Bank interest, compounded, makes your savings grow faster. . . helps you ‘“‘get there" soorer! | | ; | Learning to save is education for successful living. H you have children, open savings accounts for them here and now. er _weeokoweccccnn ports i bui wha ; Sr icionnd a “landed ortatbeooay.” Bank Thiet Drops’ the bandit fled and discovered the | He said larger operators are buy- ing up the land held by small pro-| $§ 800 of Loot oe The committee wil Ispend the Over City Block Ore. After a hearing there Mon-|darknesg reduced the cortusion | appliance firm who helped gather | ~ day, the group headed by Chair-|jate yesterday as a fleeing bank up the $8,800 and return it to the, man Ellender (D-La) will hold ses- | ‘bandit littered a city block with | bank. Officials said they were | 1 $8,800 in currency. but the bulging loot broke through eetines |when rain hit the ba . sale. Cheaper, Safer Blasting “Or ae a paper bag he Suitable for Unions, Veterans oel-up Material Now on Market o. es, or similar organizations— TERRE HAUTE, Ind.—A cheap-| | The hog meet saint ae | National’ ” Bank near the closi about half as much as conven- ing tional types and to be safer to our and stalled until all custom- handle, has been developed by a © Were gone, The company. says use of the ence. M. Kelley to collect the explosive should save money: in| money from the line of tellers and | strip-coal mining, ‘since present | ‘escaped on foot. | driver, happened along just after Federal- Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. 290 Current Use Our Convenient DRIVE-IN Window at the Back Door 407 MAIN ST. trail of money. “T looked at all that money on | : the sidewalk and I said, ‘that ain't | 8 jreal,’"’ he related, iE He called employes of a nearby LOUISVILLE, Ky. ®—Rain and |unable to learn if others picked | |» ‘up bills and kept going. Li —_ He fled the bank with $15,512, He commanded manfiger Clar- te en, deed Here Today and Gone Tomorrow! That’s the history of the itinerant salesman. No one can tell you how or where to spend your money. That certainly is your rightful privilege. Judging, however, complaints that are received by this office from Pontiac people who have purchased merchandise from itinerant salesmen, where the purchaser has little or no recourse, it would seem awfully smart to deal with Local Firms. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD from the number of ‘Charles F,. Edwards, a truck $10,000 by Rate wash goes in?. community and friends "ontiac Federal Savings eos 4 7161 ‘West Hutos Street : 6 Snare sm. ROCHESTER WASHDAY yet, the Ling, id pasy| >... the hos an ELECTRIC dryer An electric dryer takes the blues out of “blue Monday.” Wet . fluffy dry laundry comes out. There are no heavy wet clothes to haul up the stairs, hang on the line. You'll discover, too, that an electric dryer seems to add more - hours to your day. At last you can get started on those never- have-time-for tasks, or devote more time to your family, Plan to make your next washday truly an “easy livin’” day of the | Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. Phone FE 5-6148 >...¢ he *% Bats os ae fe {*