# | : “The Weolhar U.8, Weather Bureae Forecast | Cloudy and Cold Petal page two ae mt YEAR” * * c ¥ * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN’ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1956-84 PAGES: i. a Pennies and Dollars ‘for the UF YOUNGSTERS GIVE, TOO — Counting up school children donations to the Pontiac Area United Fund are Wayne Batters, Davis, 11, who helped solicit at Walton Blvd. Elementary School. --Gifts from thousands of 10, and Brenda youngsters and their teachers—from pennies to Pontiac Press Phete dollars—have been collected, J. Cecil Cox, as- sistant superintendent of schools said. The UF drive, combined with the Junior Red Cross drive, *ts the only outside collection at Pontiac schools, Cox added. U.N. Police Ready — Suez at a Glance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . LONDON—Advance units of a U.N. police force made up of soldiers) of 17 nations prepare to move into the Suez Canal zone to assume task of keeping peace in Middie East, * UNITED NATIONS—Emergency General Assembly summoned into, session with the Middle East and Hungary as top items slated for * i * the reguiar Assembly opening Monday. * * TEL AVIV—A high Israeli government official said Israeli forces * destroyed 50 per cent of Egypt's military power in the Sinai campaign. He said Egyptian arms worth 30 in origin, were taken. * * WASHINGTON—United States sends two big transport planes to Bogota to carry first contingent of Columbian troops for the U.N./tain 't to launch aggression else- million dollars, much of it Soviet * police force to a staging area near Naples, Italy. 4-Man Crew Bails Out Navy's Giant Seamaster Falls Apart in Test Flight DOVER, Del. (?—The Navy’s Seamaster, an experi-, it against the world opinion of all tion. No U.S. troops are involved. | mental jet attack bomber valued at $5,600,000, broke up the — nations, practically all of| | Wilson Doubts War Will Grow to Join in Shooting lil. * © « Asked about the recent readiness! alert for U.S armed férces, Wilson replied: “I wouldn't say it is any great cause of concern for the people. It’s a normal kind of thing to do." Asked about Russia's East, Wien — e in flight yesterday and crashed in flames in northern | ’ Delaware. Its civilian crew of four bailed out safely. The sea-based plane, designed the XP6M, was on a test hae flight from the Glenn Lt Martin Co. plant in Balti-' more, where it was built. It was the second Seamaster to The plane went down on a farm tin? Weather Whimsy: California Bakes, Florida Shivers LOS ANGELES ® — A record- temperatures up to 100 degrees! in some Southern California com munities. ti a i weather hit northern Florida to- day with a reading of 30 degrees recorded here. 4 Presley for Prexy? SAGINAW “ — A voting ma- chine used in’ a-moc Saginaw breaking fall heat wave has sent CROSS CITY, Fla. Fla. #—Freezing| ne WAR Ill? Middle East, Wilson said: He said he believes, “The Rus- "\sian people really don't want any| war” and the Soviet ‘‘dictators”’ will “finally have to be responsible |™4" to mine a of the people in this * * *« Asked. what the United States > $0, ” Says Russia Too Busy Battling Unrest at Home crisis will explode into World War | Wilson also said he ‘‘would think” Russia will be too busy putting down revolts behind the Iron Cur- “veiled | threats” to intervene in the Middle | Norwegian and Danish troops to’morning was the lowest tempera- - Who Can Think he world we certainly want to\numbers—much larger than we Thousands J as Parade Salutes Industry UN. Troop * * irlitt Starts Fly:to Colombia fo Pick Up Men Norwegians and Danes Assembling in Europe for Trip to Canal WASHINGTUN (?—The ‘United States sent two big! transport planes today to) carry the first contingent U.N. truce force in Egypt. The planes, which will carry about 50 troops and gota, Colombia, to a staging’ area at Naples, Italy, took off shortly after 2 a.m. Pon- 2U.S. Planes of Colombian troops for the| - ' their equipment from Bo-) Set ae Bs. itiac Time from Charleston, S. C. Air Force Base. Plans call for airlifting about |purpose, but the initia] request) ta’s 8,000-foot altitude limits the loads of the planes. amnounced late yesterday the order for transporting the “initial complement” from Colombia. The Air Force has tentatively earmarked almost a score of the |big four-engined Constellations of to carry other troops. j * * . In Europe, the American Air ‘Force also was preparing to fly’ ithe U.N. force assembly point at Naples. This country hag been) ne | es ene they would do! asked only to provide transporta-| The route chosen for the trans-! iports on the 5,000-mile Atlantic ‘ocean hop — by way of Fhsedas ‘Rico and the Azores to Naples the Air Force's major bases in More About Men CHICAGO (INS) — Actress Mar- lilyn Monroe's marriage to play-| ‘wright Arthur Miller has started a itrend among American women in pooh of the so-called “intellectual } Modern Man magazine, which is, conducting a nationwide survey among women for their idea of the most representative American male, revealed today on choice “has had its impact on — segment of our . somate a The magazine added: “The inclusion of the more schol- arly, less glamorous-looking men jin the poll is in relatively large ” * Secretary of * Defense Wilson | 2, ) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1 | mighty. cool outside and will me ‘be from now on. = Women Thinking — Jobs 1,000 Colombian troops for the, And the Bands Go Liiscomasd By i eee EE > PARADE FEATURE—Behind National Guard WASHINGTON (INS)-— Defense by the U.N. called for only one) color bearers, above, marches one of the high Sectetary Charles E. Wilson said|Planeload of about-50 troops. An| school bands of today’s “Pontiac Salutes Indus- last night, “I don't think there is Air Force spokesman, noting that) ‘any probability’ the Middle East|two planes were sent, said Bogo-| try” parade. Thousands who street made up one of the city's crowds. They display, along lined Saginaw the Chamber largest parade- chants Assn. ee) ee Crowds Glimpse ‘3 Pontiacs — and GM Trucks Merchants and C. of C Sponsor Big Festivities as a Tribute . One of the city’s largest parade crowds hailed the “Pontiac Salutes Industry” march down Saginaw street this morning. Thousands, jamming two and three deep in the down- town area, watched the fgilttering spectacle spon- sored by the Chamber of Commerce and Retail Mer- chants Assn. They saw for the first time the complete new line of Pontiac cars manufac- tured here. With no official estimate of the crowd, police said they believe it was the largest in years. Spec- saw city automotive products on with entertainment sponsored by of Commerce and the Retail Mer- tators lined the curb the entire 12- [Cold Expected to Stick Around Over Weekend Topcoats and glov es were com- the Military Air Transport Service ™on around the Pontiac area today) ‘as the second successive day of |winter-like weather hit. More is|- expected over the weekend. A drop to 24 degrees early this ‘ture this fall, and Thanksgiving stil] is two weeks away, Fair and cold weather is ex- agiees tonight with a low of 23- 30. Cloudy and cold is predicted ag gen ee a pend ae to 44. The mercury is expected to | for the possibility World War will keep them well away from) | dip to 32-36 tomorrow night. will result from fighting in the Don't let Old Mr. Sun fool y these November mornings. T's s. * ® out those heavy blankets and over- coats if you want to watch those grid battles in comfort. Offer 50 Refugees Jobs NEW YORK (®—The Hotei Corp. of America wired President Eisen- hower yesterday that it would give to 50 qualified Hungarian ‘refugees. The corporation made the pledge in voicing support for the President’s efforts to speed the emigration of Hungarian refu- ‘gees to the United States. Hired to Unplug Canal ROTTERDAM, Netherlands ?— Dutch and Danish salvage com- men panies will clear obstructions All you football fans better / One Week to Go 75 Pct. ter K. Willman afnounced Volunteer solicitors will UF Drive Hits of Goal The Pontiac Area United Fund campaign is slightly past the three-quarter mark, Campaign Chairman Wal-| marshal today. begin their final, ‘intensive week with $464,113 collected of the $612,202 goal, he _, City Offices fo Close for Monday Holiday City and county offices, gress in 1954. the Department of Veterans’ open house all day Sunday. 10 a.m. breakfast served by the at 206 Auburn Ave. i ts in. September berry with population of 1120 a community oa to support : : ie Today's Press Building News.......: aed Church News 5 senegs tests * + a es # News......5-+ Ee | et ePR sete eats eae banks and the Federal Savings and Loan Assn. will be closed Monday to ; observe Veterans’ Day, which falls on Sunday. Post offices also will close arid no =— ss be deivered. = This is the third year the nation- al holiday, once called “Armistice Day,” has been observed as Vet- erans Day. The name was changed | in a bill introduced by President! Eisenhower and passed by Con Floyd Cremer, deputy director of fairs in Oakland County, said coun- ty veterans’ organizations will hold Maj. Emil Ulonawicz, command- er of the 516th AAA Missile Bat- said. talion, will be guest speaker at a American Legion Cook-Nelson Post /U 4said. An all-out effort this | weekend, Monday and Tues- day was urged. Industrial and Commercial Di- prepare for the big battle to put the drive over the top in time Friday's victory luncheon. Willman announced sional totals so far: Geographic Division (quota, $19,116), $15,857; Industrial Divi- sion (quota, $414,000), $305,292, and Commercial Division (quo- ta, $158,086), $121,064, A LITTLE OPTIMISM Meeting with the Commercial Di- vision yesterday, Willman said he is “optimistic, but not’ overly- 5 Hit B ‘4 j L t f i i be vision leaders met yesterday to. these divi-|” These figures put the drive 75.3) g & Thousands of feathers bearing = certificates floated down tall buildings. Little “Indiaris,” all dressed feathers and war-paint cit the costes they Chief Pontiac, turned over to city at a brief ceremony, The bus will be used by the Parks and Recreation Dept. Argument Leads to Fatal Knifing \ * ‘ : \ # =e THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1956 ; Rebel Refugees tassen Quits : Flood Capital ity (2 WASHINGTON Wo — A heart- aS Formality (?) Cabinet Resigns Too warming flood of. offers of aid to Hungarian refugees from Commu-| , J > ca in Following Tradition, but Ike Won't Accept Weaver Dies -led Adelphian Group at Holly and Managed Mill for 18 Years E. P. Weaver, leader of the Ad- elphian Academy at Holly and manager of its mill for 18 years, died yesterday morning at his home on North Saginaw street, aft- ef a long illness. He was 66, ist tyranny mounted at the State ‘Department today. cs * 2 Pierce J, Gerety, deputy admin- WASHINGTON (INS) — The old said yesterday homes, jobs and fering resignations after a Presi- financial aid have been promised|°™ ® reelection set off a flurry of rumors in Washington today in scores of telephone calls. that Harold E, Stassen has quit The response came shortly after his disarmament post, ‘|publication of President Eisen-| . «3? * me a . 2 Mr. Weaver, who came to Holly hower’s order for “extraordinary pai harass ee tee in 1934 from St., Charles, was Acad- measures” to admit 5,000 refugees emilingly pree H,- Stassen submit: — ary yp mig a oe into the United States, waiving ted the customary -“‘pro: forma” whi ise halieiiton denen & a0 some restrictions in the ordinarily resignation. — business employing about 100 per- tough admittance procedure. As the President's “secretary c sons, most of whom are students. European reports indicate 14,000! ef peace,” Stassen has Cabinet to 16,000 Hungarians fled the coun-| rank, although he is not an offi- try in the wake of fierce fighting cial Cabinet member, with Soviet troops. Offers of--hav-| Formal re ignations were re- ens and aid also came from other: waived from all Cabinet officers nations. |Wednesday—the day after the elec- * LJ * ? Iti n yak ition, The United Nations als® an- ' ‘nounced yesterday it is granting MERE FORMALITY one millicn-dollars to the United) Hagerty said none of the resig- }Nations for relief of Hungarian nations was taken seriously. The The school is operated by the Sev- enth Day Adventists, — Service for Mr, Weaver will be held a¢ 11 a.m, Monday in the EF, P. Weaver Audiotrium which the auditorium, with a . : ee gee ; : seating capacity of «1500, is fin- 25 , a! Pontiac Press Phote actagees : . | President always has, the privilge ished. aes ——— ae ee og co cag ne’ | Additional staff officers have of picking up any he pleases be- — - 7 KEYS TO PROGRESS—The City of -Pontiac tiue Salutes* Industry” parade. Gil F. Roddewig, ‘been ordered to the U.S. Embas-|fore starting his second, term Burial, following the 11 a.m. serv-. was presented the General Motors’ $75,000 Pa- experimental engineer at GMC, ig shown pre- /.y in Vienna to help speed the| = = be at Lakeside Cemetery. rade of Progress bus by the GMC Truck and senting the keys to the-vehicle to City Manager |refugee program for “‘those who Para. wee eee Mr. Weaver's body will be at the) Coach Division today as a highlight of the “Pon- | Walter K. Willman and William W, Donaldson. |want it,’ an aide said. — —- Dryer Funeral Home here until 9 , > can party by his effort to replace j Richard M. Nixon with another a.m. maneey. .. | F vice presidential candidate. His family requests that tributes p p h | But the President has praised be made in contributions to the| on lac Ca 5 |Stassen’s services as a disarma- E, P. Weaver Memorial Fund at! |ment adviser in warm terms, and the Academy. | H |indications are that Stassen will Survivors include his wife, Olive; Baby Girl Clark remain in the post if he wants to. three daughters, Mrs. Laurence | Baby Girl Clark, infant daughter Kagels of Lansing, Dorothy at of Thomas C, and Frances §. ti i home, and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders Clark, 1882 Commonwealth Rd., ist Recent Gifts of Holly; one son, Dr. Arthur W, | died yesterday in Pontiac General . Weaver of Pontiac Genera] Hos- Hospital. The bany lived one day. { A UF p pital staff; eight grandchildren and; Surviving are her parents and 0 rea [ ive a sister, Mrs, Clark Bliss of Ches-'a brother, Thomas H., of Tennes- aning. .see. Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery | The most recent gifts of $50 or jmore to the Pontiac Area United = (Fund were announced today as follows: stern Jr High Schoo! employes $458.06 . followed a 9:30 a.m. service at the U.N. Airlift Starts an a name Moving Mento Suez | service tor war | Service for Warren J. Peck, 80, Mrs. Michael Kabcenell |City Beverage Co. Inc, employes . | B. t Ceo, OMC Truck Coach Div. (firm and emp.) . jof 26 Henderson St. will be at 2:30 ‘Qakiand Iron & Metal Co. employes tte (Continued From Page One) p.m. Sunday from the Pilgrim Holi- ier and Mis "Mee T Whitfield 3.09 French Morocco, along one possi-/"¢58 Church, Kingston. The Rev. [Gearee Ro Yebsen all. Bee > istrator of the Refugee Relief Act,'tradition of Cabinet members of-/ple, but Detroit is running us a The Day in Birmingham B M — Dr. Norman Vincent , minister and author whe talked to nearly 3,000 in his two. Town Hall talks here this Metro Areas Lea in ‘Mixed-Up’ Folks—Peale ¥ zg 4 i - be hii aregad Fail 3 : : i i I K Schools in County to Hear of Colleges (Continued From Page One) other states in number of college enrollees. According to the report, it ranks 25th: Many of the states ‘ranking--higher than Michigan do not have the state's financial re- i sources. ; MORE WITH LESS They are managing to do more on less because higher education jis considered worth it, Dr. Whit- jmer said. . | About 10.4 per cent of Michigan |youth is estimated to be enrolled in college, Utah, the highest- state, has 18 per cent pote ma i : * ° * The report further points out ithat developing society is demand- ing more of youth educationally. Community colleges are ‘an import- jant instrument in meeting this ineed, the report says. A community college can pre- i \McNeal's Plymouth-Dodge agency, which now occupies the block-size poimt at the Hunter-Woodward in- |McNéai now has parking 190 vide more than preperation for (+. 160 cars ie | advanced study at regular uni- | * * ® versities and colleges, according to the report. It also can fil] these important needs: Vocational éducation, adult nity service education. 3 POINTS The report makes three other points: New sources of power are reducing the need for wer, | Pians are complete for the American Education Week, says Charlies Palmer, in charge of |Madison Jr. High School employes 312-39 and general education and commu- beard ef education efforts for the week's observance, The march wil] start at Chester and Merril] streets at 7:30 p.m. proceed to Woodward Ave., then to Maple Avenue and back to Ches- ding | - |H. I, Voelker, his pastor, will of- ble route to Naples. ificiate. Burial will follow in the jhut are increasing the need for ).. ang Merrill. Men and planes stationed on Kingston Cemetery. these Moroccan bases, plus an-| other transport base in Libya, are from the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home Sunday morning to Kingston : for the afternoon service to the Suez war zone, with the qyorsd the closest of any American forces Mr. Peck'’s body will be taken He died ay in Pontiac General Hos- exception of crews of the 6th Fleet |pital after an illness of several cruising in the Mediterranean. * * ®@ While the Pentagon went about| preparing for its part in trans- porting the Middle East U.N truce force, it continued to keep a wary watch on affairs ig Eu- rope, where Russia has — been shifting army divisions about be- hind the Iron Curtain, There were no indications that j weeks whe Harold L. Sherman Harold L. Sherman, 61, of 311 Draper St. died at 8 this morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He had been ill two weeks. He was born in Southfield Town- Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther com- *?/p on Aug. 3, 1895 to William G. mander of North Atlantic Treaty and Lucy LeRoy Sherman. forces guarding Western Eurape,| Mr. Sherman, who had attended 2] Yeqrs Later Pontiac schools, was a_ resident PONTIACS DISPLAYED—A big attraction of today's ‘Pontiac Salutes Industry” parade were | the 1957 Pontiacs above. Thirty new cars pro- duced here showed off the company’s complete Repentent Thief Returns Money contents to |Division, said the purse had been stolen near Christmas time, in a local store. Police returned the purse Mrs. Cudney jexamination, DePauw said he did ' Pentiac Press Photos | new line. General Motors Cor. trucks also took | part. In the parade was the $75 white Parade of Progress bus which GM pre- |ton forces in the cold war battle sented ta the city’s Parks and Recreation Dept. Ike Increases ana Plurality as Last TalliesComeln | Larson Next in Line | as Information Head - WASHINGTON \ — The White House may announce today the appointment of Arthur Larson to! 000 red and head up this country’s informa-| against communism. Larson, 46, and now under sec- retary of lakor. would replace Theodore C. Streibert as director of the U. S. Information Agency. Citing personal reasons, Stre}- bert has resigned as USIA chief, effective next Thursday. He has been the agency's top man for more than three years. had instituted any broadscale not believe the purse - snatcher ; shift of hig international force toler 32 years. Mrs, Ethan B. Cudney, of 159 coutd be traced WASHINGTON u— President) Word that Larson is expected match the Soviet shift For 28 years he was an emplove Mariborough Rd., whose ‘se and |Eisenhower today boosted his a supplant Streibert came jast shilts, vi €h kd., whose purr aaa = es ~ night from a- government official Reports from Europe mentioned @! the Pontiac Post Office. work- that four of the five American ing at the Huron Branch after its $40 were stolen here 21 years ago, » Too Many Licenses got the. purse back in the mail skills, ! The needs for retraining of in- | ustrial workers will become more pressing as automation and mechanization require more and mpre trained technicians, There is a changing pattern of family life with both husband and| wife working. A vocational program of study, jeasily accessible and tied to area industry; can help labor make these changes, the report says. | On this level, the community col- jlege serves adults as well as youth. | } Boy Struck by Auto Suffers Minor Cuts | Ten-year-old George Morrison, of 3054 Bessie St., Auburn Heights, suffered minor scalp cuts when he LJ . . Mrs. Anna W. Hulton Service for Mrs. Anna W. Hulton, 60, 753 North Eton, who died yes- terday following a long illness at Henry Ford Hospital, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Burial boptglics bee eran lisirg She leaves her husband, two sisters, and two brothers. Hen of New Breed Sets Egg-Laying Mark | HONOLULU w& — A hen named Hattie of a new Hawaiian breed has laid what her owner believes is an unofficial world’s record for eggs. Hattie, owned by Kazuo Onit- suka of Waipahu, Oahu, laid 43 eggs in the past 12 months. {plurality over Adlai Stevenson to who asked to remain anonymous.|was knocked down by a passing ‘Two years ago another one of 9,320,837 out of a total unofficial, Larson's book, ‘‘A Republican car as he attempted to run across his chicken’s laid 370 eggs in a Heights. ; Army divisions in the NATO force °Penins. ; ; _. roa is mo i burn currently are engaged in routine He was a member of the Sasha- yesterday. WASHINGTON wh — P. vote of 60,134,999 in Tuesday's Looks At His Party,” has drawn the road this morning " * field maneuvers. baw Presbyterian Church and Ce- Fk Mugy of Washington sen- election. praise from President Eisenhow- * * e On the U.S. West Coast, Navy. sent the aircraft Philippine Sea and four escorting destroyers sailing from San Diego! and said the carrier Wasp was loading planes at that port. Other naval vessels were expected to put out to sea soon from Long Beach. | the ‘dar Lodge F&AM in Clarkston. He leaves his wife, the former Elizabeth West. whom he married carrier on April 16, 1919 Mr. Sherman's body will be at, his home at 9 a.m. Sunday. Ar- rangements will be announced later by the Farmer - Snover Funeral Home. Inside, a repentant tucked a $40 postal money order. The purse was wrapped in plain paper and mailed from Pa- ducah, Ky., where the money order was issued Nov. 1. Det. Sgt. John DePauw said teday, Mildewed with a rusty clasp, the Fleet Spreads Out NORFOLK, Va. 4» — purse also contained a_ cigarette tor Virginia and the lumbia, Trouble was, police said, son 25,407,081. that none of them was his. thief had tenced to 15 days in jail yester- day for driving with three opera- 874 precincts still’ uncounted, the : Maryland, |vote stood at 1 p.m. EST: permits — from District of Co Atlantic With 3,663 of the nation’s 154.- Eisenhower 34,727,918; Steven- The President's vote well ex- ceeded the previous high recorded by a presidential candidate, 33,- 927.441 received by Eisenhower in winning his first term four years otty's pen al pelen improve | D) k D ° case i compact set and Mrs. geet ships will be widely dispersed og aia polled 21x15 2 U. 8. defensive. capabilities in the run rlver |Cudney's wallet. in ports during holidays. Admiral ~The incompleted total vote present unsettled period. { The beachhead at the north end) of the Suez Canal that British and) French invasion forces seized! earlier this week was quiet. Brit-| ain began pulling assault torces| out of Port Said and replacing: them with regular infantry. The British have promised these troops | will leave when the U. N. force. can take over. s . * A cease-fire has been in effect in the Suez battle zone three days. : } Hits Hay Wagon | Carrying 31 Girls ISLIP, N.Y. (INS) — A 43-year-, old Long Island man was under atrest today charged with drunken! driving after police said his car} jrammed a horse - drawn hayride , wagon taking 31 Brownie Girl Scouts for a ride. One of the girls, Eilson- Chand- * * * Jerauld Wright. commander -in-' count wag nudging the record of Her husband, Dr. Ethan Cudney, chief, says it will reduce vulner- §1551,918, also set in 1952. Only plant physician at Pontiac Motor ‘ability to surprise air attack. School Must Defend Expulsion 17 states had completed their un- official tabulations and the official iresults will have to be awaited been established. Student's Mo th er Ta kes Discuss Yule rel Rush Presley Haircut’ to Court — DETROIT (» — Ways of handling the Christmas mail rush were to be er. Larson, former dean of the University of Pittsburgh | He was treated at Pontiac Gen- year, a figure recognized as a local record. Onitsuka attributes his hen's suc- Lawieral Hospital. The car involved cess to new breeding techniques School, has been ufhder secretary was operated by Caro] Dodman, 18, that has led to a new registered of Jabor since 1954. ,of 3076 Martell St., Auburn Heights. breed called the Hawaiian Red. U.S. Donates Million for Relief Guards Bar Red Cross Convoy From Bringing Help to Hungary | VIENNA — An international Red Cross motor convoy this morning jmade several unsuccessful at- tempts to enter Hungary at the ‘Austrian border point of Klingen-| ‘trucks and cars, reached the bor- der early in the morning. Officials tried to induce Hun- and Russian border guards to permit the convoy to garian ‘discussed at a meeting today of zach, Burgenland, just across from! cross. : Isl ‘s inal The mother of an_ expelled commented: ‘When an education 300 postmasters, supervisors and the Hungarian town of Sopron. ler, 8, of Long Island, is in a hos- pone, High School student will problem arises, we have a right inspectors from. post offices in * * # pital with a possible concussion. take. the battle of Elvis Presley- to take action.” \Southeastern Michigan. The convoy, made up of 15 clear- The Weather A similar bid made by a convoy of the Danish Red Cross two days Police said the driver, John Gun- type haircuts to court next Friday.’ — _ Pall €.5. Weather Bareas Report derson, struck the’ hayride wagon, | * *« mm. , ; ' } PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly OVerturning it and scattering the/ Members of the Romeo School cloedy and cold today, h . F : op pS A , : aa . | and cold tonight. low 28° Se. Temorres Sis, ranging in age from 7 to 12 Board and the principal and super-, iderad lewdi inved years, over the pavement. | 'intendent of the Romeo Community| Police said Gunderson'’s car,High Sthool have been ordered to swerved into oncoming traffic aft-\appear before Macomb County , ‘er the collision and was struck by Circuit Court-Judge Alton Noe to! another car. explain why Robert C. Phernetton, | The girls all suffered ¢uts, and 16, was dropped from classes’ this, bruises and were treated at the week by school officials, scene. Gunderson was taken to a . : : sneealn, Phe court show - cause hearing hospital for treatment of deep scalp was ordered after the bay's | woynds, and placed under Arrest.) vines, Mre. Clark Phernetton, filed a suit against the school and cold, high 4@ - 44. Northerly winds at 10 + 18 miles an hour, diminishing and becoming. variable at 5 - 18 miles an hour tonight. Tedar in Pontiac > Lowest, temperature preceding 8 am At 8 Wind velocity 12 Direction: North oo c4y Sun‘sets Saturday at 6-15 pm Sun rises Sunday at 7:18 a m Moon sets Sunday at 12:24 a.m Moon rises Saturday at 1:11 p.m om m ph Downtown Temperatures Sam oo Fe om ara Jacksons Keep Church board claiming their ruling SOM cicccs 19M ctosee a” Kol ye against Robert was “arbitrary, 9m eae dem st Work a Family Affair capricious and whimsical.” Prides je Peatine PHILADELPHIA \P— The Pres-|. “If Robert's hairdo was good (As recorded downtown) ‘énough for our family, it ought Highest temperature ..... .. .. 45 \byterian ministry is a_ tradition Heestt temperature... .......... 39 with the Jackson family of the to be good enough for the school Weather—Cloudy a ** Germantown section. ‘board,’’ she said. The Rev. Dr. Ellsworth E. Jack- STUDENT EXPELLED | One Year Age in Pontiac ____ ‘Highest temperature ...... ...... 48 =n is past or of the Market. The student was expelled Tues-| : tage —— re Rssesetdvees=s as Square Presbyterian church here. day when school officials claimed} Weather i His son, the Rev. Dr. John Calvin he had failed to comply with al ~eqpeemanie | Knox Jackson, was recently elected yuling against long sideburns and) eee Sewest Fepamesetares ipa stor of Faith Presbyterian|"sioppy” clothing. The schoo! i9 in 1913 Church, Baltimore. There he suc-|board backed the expulsion in a } ieeeds a cousin, the Rev. James |3-1 vote, i Seterday's Temperetere > sas ‘Renwick Jackson Jr., and his late! . * & x 2 neopelis % uncle/Dr. W§lter T. Jackson. | James C, Daner, attorney for : = brother who is: at First Church haircut “not bad enough to cause 2 in Pittsburgh and an uncle, Sam-icomment.” Dr. Ralph G. Renwick, _ S!DING AT THE FAIR-—School youngsters of Lambert School, “ "del, at Bedford Church in Brook: director of the Board of Educa-, Waterford Township, are riding in this Model T’ Ford, vintage *etr2eertesss see oS chusins whd are pa : group is “within its Aans” He| Jackson, Susan Krusheski, Paul Moran, John Crary, and Mrs, chairmanship is. vF . ’ ; e / ; ‘ * ; ¥ » ‘ . ‘ f i g ! o t i | / : : EJ * r / * alm. * i i x 3 bs e i ., ; : ee Bi x ‘ Sa ES YE ee greene # |to determine if a new record has| FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES ly marked Red Cross ambulances, ago at the Austrian border point jof Heiligenkreuz was rejected by |Hungarian Communists with the lremark, “There is no need in this part of Hungary.” | Meanwhile, the United Nations in \New York conironted Russia today for the third time with a demand jto get its troops out of Hungary © ‘and insisted the borders be thrown jopen to a score of nations rushing ‘relief to stricken Hungarians, : GET READY FOR WINTER NO HIDDEN COSTS NO EXTRA CHARGES »* .* Storm chain * All hardware * Stainless steel aT STORMCO All Extruded ~ Aluminum. Storm Door Factory List, $49.50 37. COMPLETELY INSTALLED ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL nf INCLUDES * 1” thick with jamb Hydraulic door closer hinges * Rattle-proof screen and * wed heavy Alcoa Aluminum $18.15 Pre-season Special EXTRUDED ALUMINUM . STORM AND SCREEN — WINDOWS say size except pictare window. installed STORMCO "NS > e ; 0,” § said. ; topped, No. I, 1.50-2.00 bu WATERFORD TO WNSHIP—The But instead I was smuggled eee aaa al eee of Eleven Pontiac Marines home on) LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS: Cel- Scholarship committee of Christ) ong an Egyptic ey ee agaes aera ee DRYDEN —Jeanette Wood and tion early this week at the Metho-| leave joined weterame and recruit. cl. Comee?, Me ee er erties , aboard an Egyptian fishing vessel .-hoo| lunches for the city of Bat- ; ao ae A | Refl Th . eave joined veterans and recruit- give, No 1, 1.00-150 bu. _ Endive, Lutheran Church will participate in : Robert Gilbert, who .were united dist Church attended by 200 guests. pply neriex COFieS ing station. officers in celebrating dieached. No 1, 1.75-225 bu. Esrarole, ms . with 80 homeless refugees aMONZ}+}6 Creek last year. 1, 100-150 bu, Escarole, bleached, the program planned by the Lu- ‘in marriage in Angola, Ind., on| The couple returned to Mt.) * : ine Corps’ 18 irthdav| ne zs = = the thousands fleeing the city. | 4 goia, “ I : Oo Mt. the Marine Corps’ 18lst birthday no 1 175-225 bu. Lettuce, Bibb, No, ther League for 6 p.m. Sunday. ° She was a lunch supervisor for Oct. 13, were honored at a recep- Pleasant after their wedding, and to Red Foreign Policy, today at a recruiting station party 1, 1 00-1 50 pk. basket Lettuce. Leaf. The theme for the evening is It took us five hours in the | «ne schools in Huntington, nd. = are both students at Central Mich-| Professor Claims \lin the Post Office Building. . Ke. : Leet be be Lettuce, Romaine, church vocations and a film strip,, sailboat built te carry 35 persons “Who Will Go?” will be shown.) te cross shallow Lake Manzala , | to the town of Mataria where I z= aap iny aay ae ese ‘hired a taxi that drove me all i 2 cree se Mrs. Elsie | the Way back to Cairo with the ae Gisen Byington and Mrs, | 18s of only one roll of film. Clarence Novess. for several years. In Mitchell she helped organize a new cafe- teria program and directed it for four years. igan College there. | | | County Deaths For the wedding in the An- gola Methodist Church, the bride wore a navy blue faille dress wth At present she is doing graduate Steve E. Dorrough | pink accessories and carried work at Michigan State University) WILLIAMS LAKE — Service for white chrysanthemums. Attend- | My camera recorded shocking jn the Institution Administration di- steye E. Dorrough, 59, 2234 Over-| ing them were Janet Abbott of gather Senger extends an feet cos = whorceaic crelk and d€- ‘vision under the school of Home ridge, will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday,| Dryden and Henry Schalau of struction. | Economics ifrom Donelson - Johns Funeral! Attica. tation to all young people in the se. «° community to attend this meeting | In some places the stench of dead bodies was too much for me |Home, Pontiac, with cremation at White Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Dor-, ‘rough, who died at his home ves-) et Abbott of Dryden and Henry Schalan of Attica. ra MADRID (INS) — An American ‘professor of medical history has Were Police Chief Herbert Straley | indicated that the theories of ‘‘con- and attorneys Anthony Renne 1 |ditioned reflexes” put forward by Paul Meridith |Russia's Ivan Paviov are gaining! ‘importance as an instrument of MSgt. Ishmeal Powers, NCO Communist foreign policy. * * Prof. John F. Fulton, chairman ‘of Yale's department of the history Pappas, recrustes. of medicine, made this known in) H * * s | Among the ex-Marines present) Lodge Calendar Pulaski Lodge No. 2776 tovether were with the Lodge Code Voire of in Poland from Orchard Lake Sem- charge of Marine Corps Recruiting ery ae rage eile me Fos lin Pontiac: TSet. Leroy H, Meis- InGependence Day on Sunday the ain Bt ery he sath. at St. Joserh Church, 400 8. rer, recruiter, and TSgt, George Blvd. Rev. Dr. Marion Jarzenbow- ski will make invocation and Rev. ° Mr. Skowronski of Orchard Lake » anc Presiding at the party 2.60-2.50 5-gal. ° ri MARKETS — 4 I couldn't bear to get close or men Golden Wedding In Gamil area along 300 Their parents, respectively, are The Pontiac recruits present, Seminary will be MC. The pro- were: Pvt. Ralph E. Forbes, Pvt. §ram will start at 2 p. m—Ady. Carl M. Stipe, Pvt. Wilburn E. Rus-| » ° * News in Brief lterday, was a county resident five yy and Mrs. Arthur Wood of Dry- 2 lecture delivered at the 15th in- M | on | j ’ Se a 7 , homes were to Be arked jyears and had retired from the Gen and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth ternational comereee on ms ok: |Detroit Police Dept. in 1951. lGilbert of Metamora of medicine, which was held in by Gaylors He is survived by his wife, Helen | Madrid. 'G.: a son. Jack of Roseville; a os : Z Dr. Fulton reported that “in DRYDEN—Mr. and Mrs. Albert/ daughter, Mrs. Jane Muma of New Circles Slate | for pictures North Branch Unit Seeks Uniform Funds We ceairont wiped out NORTH BRANCH—Band _ Boost- a ; er Club will meet Monday at 8 DIG IN RUBBLE sel, Pvt. William fies ae American military commanders and relatives are invited to attend. a business meeting and social hour. Joseph Hanggee, also of Drayon planned by the Fanny Crosby Cir- in Washington asked me as a tar 3 isa ae Riis chairman, dinner 12 j around the world to tighten up ~~~ inn nnn four grandchildren and 16 great- cle at 12:30 pm., Wednesday, in physiologist to what extent TI “" ~ ore’ “ego Chicken dinner, Sun. | to 6, St. their defense readiness. grandchildren. |Mrs. Harry Fraser's home, 3177 thought conditioning cP ge ee gi ae S. Parke, _ Se aaa EnEREEEEEEE RRR . - a 4 J i ie e * ic et by Ready in Chicago . Brisbane, _ used in shaping foreign policy in (Freen Lakers , Inst il N St ff j Cl ff d M | Hannah Moore Circle will gather certain European and Asiatic H 7 T Ik it your fricndia ta $e and aceds nstalls New ofd Clifford, Marlette t8 W ince F ,e| States.” “4 Ph. 9 = | lat 8 p.m. Wednesday, in the home’ states. onmearia bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. NORTH BRANCH—Public instal- I 0,000 Animals to E nter Youth to See Film lof Mrs. Robert Kerrigan, of 1885 He added his information is not N | —Adv. ’ lation ceremonies marked a re-| : — Luneta Court. vet complete but appears to be “of OF] eCWw Books ee ‘ cent meeting of North Branch chap-) | CLIFFORD — Clifford children’ —__—_—_=_ = some significance.” . ter, OES. — . < |, CHICAGO — The International | wherein prime meat animals are | wij} go by bus to share in the. Ae * * * GREEN LAKE — Gail Jorda ermits ssue Top officers installed were: Mrs. A™phitbeater at the Chicago Stock) judged alive and their carcasses November Rally of the mariette DONOTS Urged to Visit Dr. Fulton pointed out, however, Tousey, book reviewer, will talk at Yards is being readied to house) then evaluated after slaughter. youth for Christ at 8 p.m. tonight! that the creation of conditioned re- the Green Lake Women's Club Betty Stevens, worthy matron; Walter Taylor, worthy patron: ‘Mrs, Betty Easton, associate ma- tron; Edgar Schank, associate pa-, tron; Mrs, Helen Schank, conduct-! - rie ress: Mrs. Violet Taylor, associ-/@¢, With $100,000 to be given in \ it) 14 performances. The Royal’ scheduled. the 57th International Live Stock; iso set is a national 4-H live-|at the Marlette Baptist Spe» d : flexes can be perfectly ethical. meeting on Monday at 12-30 p.m. Exposition and Horse Show Nov. s5¢, judging contest on Nov. 23,| ‘The Glass Mountain” film on 00 mobile Monday Pavlov, who died in 1936, is a at the Green Lake Community 3 to Dec. 1. _— ‘the junior livestock feeding contest the 1956 Tournament of Roses, and) : ‘hero in the Soviet Union largely House. Twelve new one-family houses Over 10,000 animals are expect- x), 24. and the Horse Show, a sermon by Dr. Merv Rosell are) :The Red Cross Bloodmobile wil] because his theories of conditioned) “New Books to Read” is the are scheduled to be built in Her- liiaiee its monthly visit to the Elks reflexes developed in experiments theme of her talk under the J. L. rington Hills Subdivision, reports fo Build in Pontiac ate conductress; Mrs. Carrie Reid, | Prizes: ‘Canadian Mounted Police Musical, Gathering point for the Clifford Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Ave./0n dogs, gave the Communists a Hudson Speakers Bureau. Cari F. Alt, Pontiac building in- secretary; and Mrs, Olive Ken-| Emphasis goes on the Exposi- |Ride will make its first appear- group is at the post office at/from 2 to 8 p.m.- Monday, Mrs., basis for claiming that human be-| Afice gradeation from sale spector, tion’s Careass competitions, (ance in Chicago. |7:30 p.m. lA. H. Magnus chairman of the , havior can be controlled scientifi-| ana Stale University aith . Alt's department approved 38 nedy, treasurer. = ne a ——— —— — Pontiac area bloodmobiles jnounced today. * * & ie . “The November blood donations Alumni May Compete are needed desperately,” Mrs. for Essay Awards Magnus said, ‘‘as Pontiac did not ‘makes its quota the previous two) ANN ARBOR (#—Students and 'months.”’ ‘alumni of the University of Michi-| Donors may call the American! gan have been invited to partici-| Her talk topics range in litera- Red Cross for appointments Mon- paté in the Broomfield Prize Essay ture, music, theater and interpre- day or stop in at the Elks during Award contest, which offers prizes tation. the day, she said. \totdling $1,200. == aan The 1956 topic is ‘“‘The Federal Adlai Fan Huffs Puffs Ld government's responsibility, if any, aes for American public education.” to Square Political Bet Entries must be received by the: prizé committee at Hutchins Hall) ALLENTOWN, Pa. u — Restau- by Dec. 1. lrant operator Mrs. Amelia De- metriades, a petite Adlai Steven- health problems of elderly. people. . son rooter, paid off her wheel-| The hearings are scheduled for Mitchells Tell Troth barrow election bet to jeweler Lansing Nov. 19-20; Detroit ~Nov. George Esa, an Eisenhower man, 29-30; and Marquette Dec. 5. per of a freighter. METAMORA — Mr. and Mrs.jin the nearby borough of Lans- = ; Edwin A, Mitchell of Metamora ford yesterday with: e The Coast Guard cutter Chino- (40rd yes y teague was speeding to the scene|27nounce the engagement of their) (1) Four stops for rest (2) ajcerman Gives Concert and hoped to reach the area eee: Ruth an. I William A. gallant assist from passenger Esa, ANN ARBOR i® — Elisabeth around 8 a.m. EST. dye Fr ee of re fr. one Mrs. who hoped ‘out, exchanged places Schwarzkopf, a young German so- No planes have been reported ved ding d os ins of Lapeer. and pushed Mrs. ~Demetriades prano, will give a concert of Ger- missing by commercial airlines or}? “°@"® Bo Lead se two-thirds of the way and (3) ajman songs Wednesday night at by the Army, Navy and Air puffing finish line drive after|the University of Michigan’s Hill Force. changing places again. | Auditorium, . munates as idegres inllapecch amd building perms the past week to- music, she taught public speak. — a ie : - ing and remedial reading there. IM seegee . oe, ae te “ I e In Detroit she taught university scat erect f oni _ eee | speech classes four years and os a. ontiac. > | became the director” of the uh i a pe naan brick houses speakers bureau. eS once mei eee — an. cally. Council to Discuss Problems of Aging ANN AROBR (®—The legislative advisory council on problems of the aging, headquartered at the | University of Michigan, will hold public hearings in three Michigan cities on employment, housing and Plane Reported Aflame, No Traces Found NEW YORK (#—A Coast Guard plane searched over the Atlantic! today, some 400 miles north of) Bermuda, for an aircraft earlier jreported in flames by the skip- Set OES Schooling DRYDEN — Margaret Matthews | of Bellaire, grand conductress of! Michigan's OES, will lead a school! of instruction at the chapter rooms here Tuesday. Officers will prac- tice at 8 p.m, Monday, according to Worthy Matron Mrs, Christine Vandewaker, Imlay Man Killed IMLAY CiTY — Steve Duginsky, | 59, of this community, was killed yesterday when his car hit a tree a mile and a half south of Almont. Residents near the scene said they heard a noise like a tire blowout =e ? Just BCrre tha __orach the —OPasty Metamora MOMs of America, Inc., Will meet at the home of Mra. Rush Miller at Monday, Leonard try Corners Extension Club wil Boosters Meeting Monday “ee : NORTH BRANCH — The Band . a ae i ae ~../Boosters Club will meet in the high school auditorium Monday meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rowland : i ; > FLYING BALESMEN — Bob and-Don sinahtnnel Sakstaiein _ scolfened tides to: prospective home ‘owners. Shown-with them,in this [evening at 8. At thls : aa ers lsccinl Rout arrenaed hy, Cnsoline 2 ©. men, have taken to the air in their business. At the recent opening, picture is M. J. Donnell, a salesman. Rochester Heights homes are’ ine explained Sonit this de of their newest subdivision, Rochester Heights, in the village of * all thrge-bedroom meédels, with nine exterior plans offered. In; |wi) help purchase new cutersad ary ot the VPW Ke’ 308 will meet i. 4 Seni L Hi ’ tn, Rochester, they vad their Smaps over — — and _— cluded ‘is a tri-level model , . [for senior band, \ “Postal meeting and potluck dinnér. CONTRACTS &§ pm. - | Ack for TOM BAT bt WE NEED LISTINGS preverty a. We “inte th Cc. } LARGE, WAR ou ROOMS. = laundry room, ~ meng Bh available, _ $5 Or Orchard Lake * near reearee dults only. Call PE PORN ADULTS. 53 aployed coupie, no drink- 3 7 RMS. crate PRIVATE BATH, W. Huron. Adults only, MI 4-0044 aft- p.m 3 ragous a AND BATH, 31 sTO- 7 ROOM, GARAGE, NOT MoD- ern, newly deco. Small jeom: | Mi, out, § 5-087 3 ROOMS, NICELY FURN., UTIL- ity room, 6157 Rowley. OR 3+ 3-6400, RM. MODERR. CLEAN. PARTLY THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1956 Rent House Unters. 3)FUNNY BUSINESS y. | 23701. $ a yg Pe FURN re rae _@ Wk. PE $2252, 0 0° 5 AND BATH DOWN, DEPOSIT, in Pontiac, MY 26186. SEATED AN ATTRACTIVE 3 — gg Pong modern apt. bidg. _Heat furn. Adults. EM ee A BARGAIN NICELY FURNISHED 3 rooms and bath, Upper. Gas heat, $13 weekly, Mueller. 74 Park Island Rd.. Lake Orion. ith | ATTRACTIVE MODERN, LARGE 3 Nicely furnished. room Me € Pires ¢ apt. and garage. For couple only. No drinkers. 671 W. __Huron. BACHELOR APTS, PRIV. ENT. or will rent to lady. For exchange rt time housework, FE eit. ETTER | LIVING “IN” 1} “ar tare i urn Orion. Lt 3-0Tat Ls Bie be Dr., GLEAN. MODERN. EFFICIENCY -” cas, On 38 week ‘incl. beat, lights CLEAX, 2. eheee . FURNISHED. 1 er 2 adults, 3) Elwood GOuPLETELY N. LARGE 3 room = ed children welcome. . Seory ollow Motel, 480 Dizie Wear 3 ROOM APT... PRIVA _entrance. FE 8-1972 ite FRONT 2 HMS CLEAN AN AND _close in. FE 5-160 . FOR COLORED. 4 FOOMsS AND bath, well located, adults only te EM Mrs. Beil, FE 44001 or HOUSETRAILER FOR RENT. BA- _by_weeome FE 43283 HOUSEKEEPING UP OR DOWN, __in_ Pontiac. MY 2-186. LARGE CLEAN 3 ROOM, PRI- vate bath & entrance utilities waved couple only. 47 Oskland ve CARGE, LOVELY 7 @ BATH, NR. _ Airport, Adults OR 3-1943. and pleasant. For 1 er 2 peopie No drinkers FE 23-4160 |\MEN i WK. FREE ALSO SLEEP- _ime Tm. Geod parking FE 5-€340 | |\METAL TURNING THREAD-CUT- ing 6° lathe 2316 Fairport, Dray-— ton Woods ——- MODERN, CLEAN TRAILER? people enly no evenings or @un- days 2-1s64 JIM WRIGHT REALTOR 345 Oafland Ave FE 8-944) NICE «4 ROOMS BATH & Ga- rage W Side FE 33-4664. Or FE ‘*67"1 Available now MODERN. BACHELOR APT. PRIV | ent FE 42970 NEAR ROCHESTER. 4 Fi «RMS AND aren No pets ch welcome. OL GNE 3 ROOM. ONE 7 ? ROOM, adults etly @1 Auburn Ave SMALL APARTMENT PRIVATE bath and private entrance [til- ites paid $12 a week 976 Myrtle. | WATERFORD CLEAN MODERN + _36701 8 to 12 AM only WEST SUBURBAN UPPER BS rms & bath with heat & het water School bus 890. mo WNicholie & Harger Co., 2 Huron. FE 5-145 | WATERFORD TS” ROOM WITH | beal. $90 per mo. 1-3 rm. upper with heat, $18 per week 1-4 rm upper everything furnished, 875 | _per_mo Phone on, 1268 Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 — 2 ROOMS AND SHOWER. LIGHT | and beat furnished With stove Wil furnish 'f guaranteed ref- erences FE 30414 2 BEDRM LKFRONT APT TILE bath. elec. stove carpeting and | auto heat, 0091 Dixie Hwy. MA-| i3 ADJOINING 3 3-RM APTS _ able for oat sa te ‘oe Sartor _Commerce |v LARGE RMS. PARTEE F FURN private bath entrance. In- | _ quire 45 Auburn as (fly ROOMS DESIRABLE BLDG. | Parking GI. ORIA APTS 87 Mechanic 3 AND BATH WITH REFRIO. ai AND | heat Close tn. FE 2- ia ROOMS & BATH vate EN. | _trance i03 N. Roselawn 3 & BATH, COMP. KITCHEN, GAS | _heat; $55. N. Johnson. FE $-1603 CAKE ORIO} “mare J ROOMs AND BATH, PVT. . EN. | trance. Refrigerator and steve Utilities ape 1281 Maicoim BATH ON CASS. |, iz Eliz. Ra. ee ¢, reirig.. turn. $50 z ove. reirig.. furn., _& month. FE 42252. BRAND NE just south of 505 wees: are ready for aa AIR CONDITIONED | 5 ream na. ee 6, kitchens. wh building, with Iaditvidual Sesaeos ADULTS ONLY lor inspection daily from 5:00 p.m. and on Gunday from 12 uwoon to 5:00 p.m. FEderal 86918 3 er igeeomd AND ROOMS & welcome Ask for Mrs. 1 or FE 2-3616. iy } cctcn os yo WARM, ecorated. Couple kers. FE 2-4160. dren "welnane, Days Sundays & Eves, bi MAyia § ROOM RAMONA TERRACE. ee. ee T ROOMS BUN PORCH, "BA cra & é od ae Gen ie iM car Lay Ag $6 Voorbe Eliza- . tween ron” SAND BATH, VERY GOOD CON- dition. Close in, Adults. FE 2-7425. FE_8-0848 $ RMB: fx BATH ON a Oil heat, 7133. § ROOMS, MODERN, AT UNION 32-4212. Lk. EM 34261; after ¢ EM Tv rt W. SIDE TERRACE. or oi] heat, $75 monthly, OR «RM. HOUSE FE 20in BF prom 0 emt ste em: lg _5 p.m i? TR BMS. YEAR AROUND, PLUS , e” porch and All “A V% f NN « Attractive new duplex type units. Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- tlac ep East Bivd. ana Perry. 6t. SEVERAL APTS. AVAILABLE FOR upancy i) Jr from $65 to $92 a month, 4321 TO RENT ATTRACTIVE TWO RM. ed $12.50 per Wk. Pri- _ Yate _entrance. _Call_after_ 5 p.m, ONION LK LARGE MOD. 5 RM. oy ges pe — erbiggnd APT $55 PER MO. 5 beth Close to schools top. PE 4-4876 west SDE. NEWLY | pacosat: rooms and _ saute only FE 2-1523 WoLVERDWE LAKE FRONT. hot water, year, MA 42366. bath, ) ROOMS FURN. 35 Mechanie '] BEDROOM MODERN DUPLEX. | — NEWLY DECORATED ? BEDRM. EM 35243 bath. “HOT WATE ~ FURN Rent Houses Furnished 35 | BLOCK FROM TEL-HURON, 3) 930 Lakalle anes 2? BEDRM HOM wih 2 BEDROOM “HoT WATER. SHOW- At Cedar Isiand Lake. rth i 7 BEDROOM LAKE | Bouse Gtrictiy moderh Pontiac £20 per week thru May 7 BEDROOMS. LANDSCAPED. ALi | Walled Lake, MA +3480 or TU 31917 27 ROOM GARAGE HOUSE CLEAN | ished FE 43576 CLOSE FE 4-5268 tiled bath able. Lease @ June 1 3 ROOMS. MODERN, $20 All wtilfties ams Lake Rd Corner of M38. ie —s SYLVAN oe FRONT, FE 3 o ROOM HOUSE PARTLY — 55000 Gas Crean house for ciean couple and aan child, $15 a Week plus ¢as 4266 Hatchery Be. modern 4 ROOM HOUSE ea. 540 Sec wT. | mii Rus AND BATH. UP foe . 3-4023 | $5, 750. Dn. Rent Mo. no. J BEDROOM a -* smal ¢ _FE tate? | |” ranch. overlosking Pine Late Ges | SMALL BOUSE REFRIG AND! y conreniences $223 mo, Lesse Security deposit. | FE 38-0500 seo MEDIATE for wan adn E. one F | Rent Lake Cottages 364 Beautifully gangs Owne mo. = — ealtor ~ DOWNTOWN Tasch Inquire 22 Auburn. office (COZY. CLEAN 5 ROOMS & = bus and EXCELLENT For 1 or 2 chudren family. . 2 bedroom. iake front ptt : With large safe grounds ' newly decorated. Nicely furnished Utilities included ey weekly plus deposit. Leese UN Jun couple only ek Utilities included. MArket | _ #1230 laketroot = Long J RMS. AND BATH PRIVATE EN- | trance, Newiy decorated. OL _ 6-004), 3 ROOMS, CLEAN, W. SIDE. PVT. _entrance, pvt. bath. FE 2-6436. 3 7 ROOM & BATH. 470 S. SAN-| {3 i aocu & — LOWER. REF- erences. 3 north of Oxford. J ATTRACTIVE ROOMS WEST side Utilities, stove & refrig. fur- nished. Inquire at _7¥4_W, Huron 3 ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT FUR- hen o West side. Baby welcome. St. 3 RMS. AND BATH NEAR GMC Truck, $15 weekly with heat, Will furnish electric hersge § Child wel __come, 1307 Pros _EM 34322. 3 ROOMS, NICE aE SIDE LO- cation; FE 4-8422. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, NICELY = Private entrance. utilities, es. working 06 Raeburn St. after 5 om. PVT ENTR., 235 io4. BATH, STOVE, RE- furn. No drinkers. Also ~- e. 37 Stout St _Fage. 31 Stout 8 J ROOMS & BATH WiTH HEAT, (2 N. 4 ROOMS AND saute. hot Lake. until June ., § ROOMS, Gas me weekends; 1-0248, of Commerce until June 15th. a sree 3-400. ° § ROOMS ON MANDON Lake. References. EM }-5242 : . MODERN. 2 woe rm. year around. Beach. _ford EM 3-3836. PONTIAC LAKE FRONT, | around inquire 930 0 LaSalle ~~ SMALL HOUSE. FURN_ 2 Pirst ‘st Stor Thomas Re. just off of 24 ‘SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, 23 — ‘SMALL NICELY} FURR | HOUSE and ens_ Pe fa00 for 2, 2441 Mi. Clem- USES FOR Children ee, Automatic heat FE 4-2031 AREA, MODERN housetrailer couple only. FE YEAR AROUND 2? BEDRO UM mished cottage. Gag furnace. Hot water, Bath. i eee. ie. Har i208 bali evenings. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Clarkston __& Mo. MAple 5-7797, __Dbaby welcome. FE 2-6584. 3 RMS. AND Pe. STOVE AND refrig, Palm Villa 454 Auburn Ave. FE 2-6850. ey iN, UNFUR- nished, of] furnace, electric. wa- ter heater, electric range & show- er. 39731, 3 RMS, AND BATH. GROUND F floor, Very clean, Utilities furn. Water of heat, Inguire ee caretaker reat door, 4 ga MODERN * — ast t Keto Mardware, $55 M ls wntown, 267 N. Perry. ! VATE BA’ & FE 71-6801, 3055 A’ uel Raanier re es fetrigerstor PE PE 21834. UPPER .DU Ms, BEDROOM MOUSE, acon FRI. & Sat, after 12, 2 W. of, Pontiac, $20 week. EM 3-477. GLARKSTON AREA. SINGLE 2 THE OAKLAND COUNTY | CONVAL- | _comes. Call Thompson. 7906. bedroom, clean, aryer. stove, re-| __trigerator, - $65. FOR LEASE: ae BEDR’ ROO! home at White ane MUtual —— FOR AGED OR CON. 4-3629. in eONTIAC. @ FLORENCE ST. | ¥_3-5505. ea igs MODERN 2 BEDROO: as heat ti) June 15th, sina | 168 Willow Beach, edults _FE 8-054. CAKE HOME Alpe, WE couples. 12 miles from ope month. Plus utilities, oe: NEw p BEDROOM HOME. oa Grass Lake Rd. ~ ae Lake. 15) miles from Pontia: References, _Teguired Call Holle “we am 7 As RENTAL FEES | good merchandiser 6161 Com | FRONT $ rooms & beth, Keega Marbor.| _™*te ea a ee te anes. #TORE FOR RENT (DEAL TOCA. T $40 per month pn for oe Island or prone — ,4 rooms and bath. 1 secre. — High, Shop. Plenty of parking r land es Reit or sell a oad Wares at are Hi ringside Ba Bar 3 rooms & bath, ges Cass-Dodge Park ese month ELWOOD REALTY po A COM AND Og A BOOK | later ptt aa ete : Math vequired. Avalabse Her. 13 “It's my husband — he’s bet on No. 3 again!”* Inquire 2475 Archdale. U e. . rms. off 7 ROOM MODERN, OFF JOSLYN. ee ; small children, wok 486 _E. Mansfield x Convalescent Homes 38A For Sale Houses 43. ESCENT LAKE, | facie tiedinetne teeta titan Sn eee he fortable 3 rms. and bath, o on ENTAL eat elec. range with garage! atriy people, Sree ee oe - BARGAIN UNITS a A tah “besiutful sade ahd’ aieunds |S acte, ip. Clarkston area. Land: : BY OWNER, WANTED TO TRADE Gperstea by Mrs Marie va| se $8,950. Will accept car, 10 acre farm, large 4 room house} ping Cone Nursing Home, 1365 ei equity in your near wile, free and clear a ave. VE 6Gsis ar On me, or $1,500 . cash down, for 3 bedroom house. in or near! 3.g944 Pelasce $65 a mo, Immediate pos- ‘all OR 3-6226. EVERGREEN REST HOME” FE session’ EM BEAUTIFUL MODERN FLAT. 3/FUSD? ba Genees : To BUY. To 8 REALTOR | rms., bath, util, rm., 20 min EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED. | _ Partridge ts the “bird” to see. _Rates starting at $125. OR 35320, FOR HOMES, SMALL FARMS, IN- 2 escent and Rest Home Inc, Ap-| BY pte tomas am. 3. BED- proved. Vacancies for men and, reom m consider lake | women, FE 5-9004. ged in trade, Pontiac Press Box valescent, low rates, e-tstered < e pur-t = charge Por ‘torneo CLARK HAGSTROM tior call PE §<« Clark Hagstrom, one of Realtor | Partridge's fe commer sales- men, wants t vour ie Hotel Rooms 39) Cui nim at PE €3501 PRACTICALLY NEW STONE AND by Hershberger! Fo For Sale Houses 43 WANT TO TRADE ference. : 1 Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR 3140 W. Huron MU 46417 EVES. PE 24411 HOTEL AUBURIN — - Setek 2 . pooh remap Tile Rooms by Da k o ea! car garage. —_ ay or ” caean la Papo ents. = = drive. Aluminum storms and refrigeration unit.| snd Lake priv. By own- gree FE 20239 _ ef. $10,950. 1 Terms. } E 6-2360. "| —_—— . 9} MODERN — 3 ROOM HOUSE. FE HURON HOTEL. CLEAN er 6 RM. MODERN HOUSE. oe | pa — By day or — on. sere cash. est Huron St.. Phone F rE 2-4208, eee Rent Stores — 40. BY OWNER. BRAND NEWS. rooms & beth. full basement, 2; blocks from town. 148 Whittemore | FE 2-8580 NEW MODERN STORE ALL | glass front. Plenty of parkin, | egone All paved. Neighbo: ‘| fers unlimited a. for MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~ Rent Office Saco “at SUNDAY 2-5 ‘After 6 p.m PE $126 ‘OPFICE SPACE FOR RENT. | 275 Tilden NICE} BEDRM HOME, FOR) | executive TV reom, 1%) baths,, _earage $100. 26 Lewis FE 53-2487.) ranch house sun rm Ry ty. ving rm. Modern Kt i ehild@ _wcieome: $65 per month EM Seeeee . rege aA-l Dearne Se | | OFF re) ELIZABETH RD. > re ae are F bares ime : fea curity depos ret am 3 “ROOMS PORNISNED. HOUSE | last months rent. $1235 monthiy 4628 i ooo Morica Dr REALLY NICE HOME CARPET- i weg of] heat. weter softener. fire- ~--— main floor, 4640 Dixle Hwy. >: Van Welt OR 3-185. | Pioneer Highlands Offering 6 room bungalow For r Rent Miscellaneous 42 with ¢ bedrooms. 2 up and 2 down. Large combination kitchen, featuring ceramic siso ceramic tile in $1,730 DISCOUNT § acre mw TIM AW RIGHT. tiem space Close w schools REALTOR 3 and bus—also Sy!- 45 Oakland Ave FE 5-044! veo Lake privileges. Hurry = this o~ Vv HEIS RD For Sale Houses 43, TELEGRAPH LEP T lace, jovely ya. nr Laan INDIAN VILLAGE. 5 ROOM. WATCH FOR OPEN SIGNS. & Children welcome. Immedia Possession alate Drayton nukt OR SELL « RMB MODERN. stove furn. Clean reliable couple. So Wall &. UNFORN 3} BEDRM RANCH FOR —— jor salt M. Aytair 6-2762. 4 ROOM HOME ON WEST SIDE. RENT UNTIL MIDDLE OF JUNE ' | Cottage Automatic gas heat 5 rooms, furnished, 645 Lakeside ~ Elizabeth Lake. Shown Sat pm - 5 Bm. Call ORieans 6-206 afer Spm bungalow, carpeted, gas heat. exc. | condition. FE 2-426) me | WILSON OPE] Beautiful new 3 bedrm some aa! = jot. ie, 4 ppodera. wortenee | Seewe sonics” | SUNDAY 2-5 La Call J "SP alerych, ‘OR, 34352 iy est Bloomfield ne wen N0 Down Payment , | 3900 Walnut Lake Rd. on your ‘ree clear | 3 bedroom New England Co- sagt en 3 bedroom starter homes | lonial offers joe all the ul] basement and rough wir- pleasant spacious Iiving of Se een cara an” TM | the past combined with the modern features of the pres- ent. Preserved !s the 35 ft. > F. C. W od C living room with fireplace O ©,| separate dining oom. large country kitchen, and gener- YEAR ROUND HOME — 4 RMS. — Witliamse Lake on = ie ‘ous sized bedrooms. For _PE 23-3883 Real a bath For Rent Rooms 37 7 FURN ROOM. ? BLOCKS ‘en! IMMEDIATELY AVAIL. 2 -BED- mer porch or family room — is? w Keanett | PROOMS. NEAR BUS AND STORE, | $13 a week I will take ¢are child. 231 Osmun, FE 50142 STamED HOUSE _AT BUS STOP. LARGE NICELY, i eS furan. can for your om fort. ss OOM 3 aT ATED are RM. FOR zi Lecce sotaare puree sien and very quiet. No drink- Cail OR 32200. rs . STOP PVT. ENT. COOKING. | laundry. 499 W. /, Huron. ‘CLEAN, WARM. SLEEPING RM! Gentlemen. 24 Norton FE 3-871 mo. " soeas University 33223. — ROOMS FOR RENT NR Fisher body, no drinkers. 17 = | Beverly, call after 6 p.m. _ +6287. CLEAN 2 fot SLEEPING RMS | Soup ONTAnaaE FRONT ROOM, e if desired, 66 Willams —_ EXC. ROOMS LADY. KITCHEN. FU _way, Fi rE pe Me Ea Le ADULTS. 133_ E. Howa' modern living. youll find ae MODERN Seana such things as a dishwasher, Sylvan are until May Ist. Paodine y disposal, 2 baths, RUSSEL NOTT REAL floor utility roem 170 W. Pike ‘st _FE aed a large closed-in sum- room home. l4xi8 ft ca peed Iiv- The one acre lot has spilt “1 ity i fencing. ¢ e and tng rm. 13x14 utility, axis ft. * we Jalousied breezeway with. fire. | ine Goon pat ee place. 2-car garage. Newly Seer EAST OF ORCHARD rated. 100x104 fenced lot, Farm RD LAKE ington, OR 45758. . BLOOMFIELD u Swim, skate and ski when you live in Eastwinds, Upper Long Lake, Bloomfield Township. t 3 bedrm. ranch. 1'3 baths. cor- SUNDAY 2-5 ner fireplace with — well, | paneled family reom. fin- ished garage and Sinchiop arive | 2035 Oxley Lawn seedéd Beautiful view. Im- You'll Be Pleased mediate 26 500. § We are sure, after hg this 3 bedroom 500 - $27,000 — a “Spitzl bow on home. with attached ouseman- Spitziey ne ____FEderal 61331 __"__| Sut home taal mares ; oy oy oS LARGE HOME. hardwoed. for’ two fire , fenced. New furnace, well in- places and and ulated. New garage. FE drapes included Excellent |? witehens Pare FARM - STYLE r. replace ane ves basement. kitehen, Lake privfleges FE 40867 | LEAVING —— IMMEDIATE NORTE 1 BLOCK TO. Ox. LEY bedrm. hame. $1,000 LARGE FRONT S GLEEPINO ROOM for one man, Gas heat. FE 26343. cash. Tate over payments. Info. - FOLLOW SIGNS. 6 W. Howard pain hineane LIGHT HOUSEREEPINO ROOM. Men only. in beds, 36 Norton. LARGE Ceaipauts BLE. NEAT, ble close in. FE 2-7503. CARGE. Rog a’ FURN. FRONT Huron. FE 2.3006. ms ROO M. PRIVATE EN- oe et Hot & cold water & stool. QUIET BEDROOM WITH PRi- vate entranre. 1 block | Huron. 5-500 after 6 FE 2-4850. 515 Bloomfield Ave: Vaal * COLORED ONLY 4 RMS. AND COLORED, bedm. full ford bath. 2 car down Unfinished upstairs Less | own payment. FE West Side Brick PRIVATE OWNER, =| 4 Bedrooms down payment, teh Fa eons’ | ' 2 Baths Carpeting, Drapes Full Basement how — » privileges. well ip. Terms. | ROSEN ARGS" 3 -REDEIC Timken Gas Heat . home en 3 aeres. Full vesement,} $14.950; $2,950 Down RaaTER ——™ ‘Big Discount for Cash 2 bedrm. Ceramic tite : a. ee Se | St. Beniedict’s . CLOSE IN, FE Pass 28774 7 BEDROOM MODERN, ROOM FOR § BUDDIES. GLOSE| floors, oil be ‘fene Sa ——- Tecrea _in, 76 State. on pare Em Sen “a small, Cove gas - hot water heat, anak rere = paved drive mo —_— - SLEEPING ROOM FOR GIRL ON on 2 4 AND 6 ROOM APT. HOUSES. qualified Buyer. 30 day ‘pos ir days. Meron bus, : ve EN 2%. AN 66 W. Huron| cash. IT’S VACA “e le and double. No drinkers; $500 DN., 414 RMS. . 2 from town. 86 Union St.| path Carpeting. Plastered wails, | East Side FE 41167. Hardwood floors. and Excellent family home with Bi | greeting ROOW FoR WORKING basement, Near Williams Lk. FE 2 bedrooms and bath down; ga, Near Post Office, 172 N.| _ 5-2020. fal bedroom - Gas _— } . cem e Sine pin@ ROOMS We PERRY BUILD NOW _ to. fel Sear garege end Witt build to your or ours. storms and Models from "eicobe up. 3. R. $i. 00—ahere can you beat Dunlap, FE : : : 4 Z a FE oF Ss te 3 : | 3 and 6 to § pm. | Civilians LOOK! ONLY $350 Down 8 ROOMS WHY PAY RENT $33.70 Monthly | § PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE - HURRY! ONLY A FEW LEFT "$7,000 All Improvements in With Loads of Features DON’T MISS THIS DEAL MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 1 PoM.-7 PM. Blaine at High $ BETWEEN MONTCALM AND OAKLAND 4 OUT OAKLAND TO BLAINE RIGHT ONE BLOCK TO HIGH NEAR MONTCALM CHAS. MAROTTA BUILDING CO. FE 81546 by ae —— cane price only $7,500 ~~ Re terms. SCHRAM Res. _MULTI TIPLE. LISTING SERVICE BY OWNER, 3} BEDRM. ~ LAKE t Lak ral $2,750) pong and ry “month. Sforal price $9,300. Now vacant, FE 8-6592. * All-Year Lakefront Only $1, 500 Down ‘storms and screens. ae Old Home & 20A. 4 Miles NW of Clarksten Snow white frame surrounded by jews, trees and orchard. Large ; == ceenent block Pere Only $13, 150 & = Land | Giroux: Franks cuneeet wee ESTATE and insurance Lesa: ted in beautifu lake ——— torr 1m, little ranch on be . Veteran. Take. way to Sashabaw needs turn ee abou, 3 miles to Maybee Road - ou can see the a from screens 580 Granada Dr * REALTOR PARTRIDGE | has ey secetves a new suppls | ~ SOLD We hope you will be one Located on bus lines chool. Full ment. Automatic heat. Owner. rE 6ROOM BRICK HOME. ved street pero city | stens W of “th ne first to have one: placed | in front of your home. For ea quick | _ the bird to see.” NICHOLIE,, /135 Washington Street | Four Bedrooms Built when they built the. best - a wonderfully con- | ditioned home — bas vesti- | bule — furniture fits com- | fortably in 14 2 20 lacs | reom with bar ep dimepeses’ sicove — room - on a oe vine dining | - a fine kitchen with | cosy y breakfast nook — down- | stairs iavetory - rear screened porch - basement | and bath up. Lovely carpet- ing throughout, and ‘‘fibre- glass” draperies itmcluded, Garage, paved drive, storms and ghar Convenient to | grade and high schools Be in end settled by Christmas. | Gladly shown almost any time — will endeavor meet sour terms. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO.. Evenings “HAYDEN eos ve Bedroom nome x Bath ‘Pull basement, of] teranece Tile bath Venetian blinds yard fenced. $11,000. Terms. utility. Bath Venetian cluded. sé ammeter hepa Excellent 5 Oe 3 Al piosaned walls. “Me living rm. Large dining room & garage. $10,900. Terms. NEAR WEBSTER SCHOOL yard. Garage. $11,500. Tomas INVESTIGATE THIS. We can now bedroo hom on your lot for iow as $495 down. | Call] our salesman veil for eee | m agentes & SUN. 2 TO6 p 33 «OW, —, = Ph FE 5-618). roomie = Oba t O'NEIL $9,950 OPEN SUNDAY 12-6 $534 Dons Drive SENSATIONAL VALUE — AKE RD. — TO O'NSILS OPEN OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY i-4 io oe -—3 imma- bedroom -Clate in every Geta. Own- 7 er is a tT reasons of health and offers this 1 own- &. Ben r wily ates So tasteful, So" Poll: t Such charm the ts 3 and lot —- the — fm the * peat a . Located near the Zywte ses REALTORS ‘FE 4.0808 | Blades = ed seed pa Hd ot! furnace. Privileges Se rt : Watch for open sign. Only $1650 own J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor sg eg SELL: ei Powe. NEAR- © new 3 be . home ies | bow slum storms & screens. Sen at. $1,200 down, FE 32-0583 @ ROOM MODERN ging WITH room income. Only $1,000 Dn. § rooma and 4 extra lots. ke priv, ony with mty of other good buys P. Ww AN W Bu || soutE MADE IN THREE. 3 — apartments. ——. $120 a month. 162 E. Pik Mt ; Le] Drayton Woods Exclusive 2 bedroom frame ranch home, well iandscaped grounds. attach- ‘Ing breezeway and oversize 2 car garage Features wood burning fireplace, plastic tile bath, car- peted living room and hall, 2¢" ceiling ventilating fan, storms and screens and other extras. Of- fered at $17,500, terms to sult. Immediate possessjon. tue Seminole Hills Custom built brick to beit, 2 bedrooms imaster 14x10), Ila baths, screened terrace, full base- ment with recreation spece, at- tached 1 car garage. Lovely 15° lot on well shaded paved street. erie will sacrifice for quien sale. Why not see it today? NICHOLIE REALTOR } AND 4 BEDRM. CLOSE TO ST 4 Mt. Clemens St FE 54-1201 _Benedict's Church. FE 45425 HOUSE POR SALE La OWNER: |Eve Mr Vorhes FE 4-2068 - BRICK FOUR FAMILY A sound investment for the tn- vestor or suitable for home apd income Each spariment consists of 5 rooms & bath each with oak floors, plastered walls, tiled bath, separate front amd rear entrance, separate basements with laundry facilities l - car garage each. Tenants pay own utilities, heat ts furmshed by owner Income are furnished. Good neighborhood. $7.500 down will “aes Clark Real Estate, 1362 W Open _tvenings PE 4-6492 i PE +4013. OPE SUNDAY 1 to 6 _ Angelus : Meadows | Drive out Walton — to Clinten- ao north block to | $335 monthly Two apartments | 5 rooms ed sie ed pry Ey eg Oy 1s Sere Fg tng ae 1%-bath, all brick homes have %-car attached Garages; full basements; finished recreation rooms: outdoor barbe- cues; inviting entrance pillars; and ray trees. Priced from $18,- 900 to $19.000 WI consider trade for pedi ayment. INSPECT OUR HOMES BEFORE YOU BUY, REAL ESTATE ING 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-5821 =| Clarkston | SYLVAN LAKE Privileges on this sovely lake with this new 3 Ledroom bric full basement. Last opportunity tor a new home in desirable Pio- aeer Highlands CONTEMPORARY STYLE HOME 3 bedroom ful basement. You will be amazed at the guaiity construction, up features of this reasonably priced home. Let us show you. Low, LOW foot dade PAYMENT 2 and 3 room homes some NORTHRIDGE GI Homes in Waterford New ro la 3 ee ranch. Perel x eu Close to churches. schools and sho on Southward av nue off Air- WHITE BRICK “K FOUR FAMILY A sound investment for the in- 8 eac plastered walls, tiled bath, separate front and rear — iss" eps “i mol Good m es f ‘uron, . PE 46492 or FE 4-4813. West puburpan Williams Lake 3 bedroom a ome full base: | aie with aes ke privileges, F.C. Wood Co. with Ea hpents new and used 3230 to 1,000 down. i. aes non-veterans Call | Russell Young Se “42 W. Huron FE 4-4525 BARGAIN Story 1's modern: Convenient lo- cation, §7.450 terms. FE 4-4737. CEDAR ISLAND a lovely 6 rm. home with 2 bedrms. and bath down, 2 bed- rms. and lavatory up. Lots of closets, lake. egg ants Incemton | A W. Bigelow - W. Huron St. FE S400 or FE Pees MIDDLETON SPECIAL First time offered. Cute & cofy 3 rm. year around lake home. Beautifully styled dream kitchen, has dinin room, living room basement, automatic ofl hot water furnace, electric = $8,750 with $2,500 down and $65 per month. - Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 8-6003 Watkins Hills Now Under Construction 12 Brick Ranch Homes With Full Basements are now under construction in this fine residential stibdivision - Avecoute gp Pm term = per cent seni Sone0 SUN. PM,