low 8. Sgt. Matthew C, Me- ~™ Keon to stay in the Marines, — as a private, so McKeon can) York Yankees standing clutch pitching by Whitey Ford sent the New see tak ibn Wold Series contention| 173,000 fans at Yankee Stadium.-The Yank win cut the) | | [Brook edge to 2-1 in the set with the fourth contest com-| _ |ing up tomorrow at the Stadium. Billy Martin homered) 7 |Afternoon Rain “build for himself a use- Dn ‘rite jand an unearned marker ful and honorable career.” \Dampens Spirits sate tn a tae Cae McKeon, 31, said after he of Football Fans. | It was sunny but cool, #-fine fall learned of Thomas’ action day. The bleachers, being sold on yesterday “I will try to be Joos . Tce ge gust yp gee em Agee ar gg the very best private in the; SGT. MATTHEW McKEON /..:4 brief showers may continue|hours before game time, and many Marine Corps" ton and off “late” this“ afternoon -and}of =the: ~were-- thoughtfully Thomas ordered cancellation of early tonight. a es a tad contt dscure at ca! Arica] §| y Fans at the Michigan chigan FIRST INNIN' ioe other penalties ordered for Mc-if'\ ee ; ayer Shee ea conitete “will hove ‘a (Reese struck out. Snider leo had convicted the drill] instructor) 70 degrees. Skies will be cloudy during a fab ew-andt cay Z Tonight's weather forecast for at Parris Island, .S.C., April 8. Order Royal Oak Man pe a area is partly og fe eee lonia; Kidnap-Killing |iow near 41 to 45 degrees. MeKeon got a “fair trial in every | Near Midland : Retpecprmaite cider ng ya sn a ee eee Of 61 to 65 degrees is expected.| But the Navy secretary wiped| Ar 30-year-old Royal Oak-chemist} The low in downtown Pontiac out the bad conduct discharge,|charged with murder and kidnap-|last night-was 42. At 2 p.m. today reduced McKeon’s | confinement/ing was judged .usane at Midland |in downtown Pontiac the mercury |. porta Bethe tr hoe ganesh 2 had inched-up to 64 degrees. mae Station Operator! (Crashes; Near Dédth) =x A Bloomfield Township gas sta- tion operator is in critieal—condi- tion in St, Joseph Mercy eres Tanglewood Rd., suffered a frac- tured skull and severe internal in- juries. Bloomfield* Township Police said lof taking pa convicted eight men rt in the ne BEFORE THE VERDICT — Judge Felix Forte (left) had a big smile on his face as he passed the wives of three defendant#*in the $1,219,000 Brink's robbery last night just before Yankees — Berra popped up. Slaughter singled. Martin hit into Williams Picks 3 to Pro Jackson Cave-In Tragedy JACKSON (#—The state stepped in today to investi- gate, with what Gov. G. Mennen Williams described as /will have to serve only one / month in the Parris Island brig, He was scheduled to start serv. ing It today. A Navy legal officer ‘said the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) irl friend had failed to keep a date that day. someone” because a girl Edsall was speeding through a red light when he glanced off a car driven by Michael D. Malega, 18, of Detroit. Malega told investigators he was completing a left turn at the inter- section when he saw the other car coming but could not get out of the way. He and a passenger were unhurt. ee pte + Se JACKIE MOVES UP — Jackie Robinson of _ the Dodgers glides safely into second base as the — Yankee’s second-sacker Billy Martin’ reaches for @ throw in the ‘second inning of oe Dodger Safe After Slide to Base today’s World vackshanded stab at Gil Hodges’ single to deep short but his toss"to Martin was too late to get MecDougald made a | double play. a double play. . * * * a FIFTH INNING _ Dodgers — Campaneila singled. Neal struck out. Campanella was out stealing. Craig grounded out. Yankees — McDougald singled. Carey struck out. Ford hit into a SIXTH INNING Reese tripled. popped out. Snider flied out, Reese scored after the catch. Robinson grounded out. One run, one hit. Yankees—Bauer singled. Col- lins flied out. Mantle popped up. Berra singled, Bauer moved to third. Slaughter homered, scoring Bauer and Berra ahead of him. Martin flied : 4 out, * * Dodgers—Hodges walked, Fu- rille singled sending Hodges to third. Campanella popped out. an error, Hodges scored and Furille moved to seeond. Jackson flied out bat- ting for Craig. Gilliam forced Neal. One run, one hit. Neal was Yankees — Labine came in to pitch for Brooklyn. McDougald rolied out. Carey struck out. Ford also fanned, . EJ safe on * * 7 EIGHTH INNING “the best minds available,” - Consumers Power Co. office in Jackson’s outskirts. The crumbling concrete the life out of 10 workmen and injured 35 when it went the collapse of a four-story Ike fo Rebut: Adlai on Draft Telling Why Foe’s Idea Won't Work ‘ WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- {dent Eisenhower. plans: to issue a;man ot the Department detailed statement today condemn- ing the suggestion of his Demo- cratic rival, Adiai Stevenson, that the military draft be ended. The. statement, according aides, will be similar in tone to Eisenhower’s sharp attack yester- day on Stevenson's proposal that the United States halt .H - bomb testing Ejsonhower already has said there is no pdssibility of ending selective service under world con- ditions, Dodgers — Reese grounded out. Snyder struck out for the third time; Robinson singled. Hodges He plans to elaborate today and give a point-by-point rebuttal flied out. Yankees—Bauer flied out. Col- lins was safe on an error. Mantle “popped up. Berra batted in Col- lins with a double. Slaughter walked. Martin flied out. One run, one hit. * * * NINTH INNING Dodgers—Furillo doubled but was out trying to stretch it to three to Stevenson's contention a stepped - up voluntary enlistment program can replace the draft in the “foreseeable future.’ ; Eisenhower declared yesterday the proposal that H-bomb tests be could only lead to “‘con- ing a Aad If adopted, he warned, it could permit the Soviet Union to over- bases. Campanella struck out. Neal |také this country's “eom- pay .. \manding lead" in the field of nu- In Today's Press For the Convenience of Out Customers suspended fusion at-home and misunderstand- ‘jat least one a cans, Ike” and “We 1 on the venson’s open car, t a toric Wool building under construction eave aa — Stevenson pitch, pressed and steel structure. crushed| 5 some booing. _ “Surely, Stevenson sald over down Wednesday. — —— md - Willams named this) a teeson three-man team last night to “evaluate reasons for the disaster and make ap- propriate recommendations ‘ll i vs “Hl for the prevention of future tragedies of the same kind:” George G. Brown, dean of the University of Michigan College of Charles E. University, and Elihu Geer, chair- ‘of-Engi- neering at University of Detroit. A legislative committee’ has set a hearing for Nov, 9 on collapse of the building, It was being built with a relatively new “flat slab’ technique which calls ‘for steel reinforced floors to pro- Big Ten Teams Pitted at Ann Arbor UM, 0 - MSU, 0 - as Rec Crowd Views Grid Clash 0 - as Record Michigan and State were battling on even terms as their annual big battle entered the early stages of the second period before over 100,000 fans at Ann Arbor this afternoon. The favored Spartans had been held to just two yards rushing up to the final minutes of the quar- _ vide strength without supporting | beams, Sen. Robert E. Faulkner R- Coloma), chairman of the legisla- tive investigating committee, said it will take until Noy. 9. “for laboratory tests and other investi- gations to show what happened.” He said his probe will be~ con- cerned with building safety stand- ards atx possible action by the 1957 Legislature. _ x * * The 10th body recovered from the ruing was that of William Rose of Rives Junction, north of Jack- son, Three others also were re- covered yesterday, Six others had jbeen brought up earlier from their concrete and stee) tomb. The Jackson Citizen-Patriot and a philanthropic group rallied to the tid of families of the killed and Building News .......... 19, %8 jf our oftice. D & D Cleaners. 14) We Church News: ....:...11, 1%, 15 [Saree &. County News POOH EHO HRT Ee 4 ‘+ a6 oeseseeyeudds riss.8 5 Sports see neneresescevennen ABy ij Lian f Theaters ......c00ececess Ah, 18 TV & Redio Programs ...... 36 Wilson Earl ...... aiaipee 38 Women's Pages ...... at, & 9 f t cane \ " ait eS Sse eee ae » _ DRS 480 ECR aT Brooklyn ....0100011003 8 1 NewYork 2..:010 003 O05 81 Truman Assails GOP in Tour of Region Former President Harry 8. Tru- man visited Oakland County this last night on President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon. morning after a peppery attack’ Eisenhower is “a captive of big business” and Nixon “one of the f a , ter while the Wolverines threatened three timés but were halted on each at~ tempt to reach pay dirt, - Odds-makers installed the Spart- ans as slight favorites, but most saw the game as a toss-

months,” he sighed vistfully ight tor Inneritance a ar ake eh pei ona of half-dollars he got from thej AS 0 k| d R d event. : “otherwise I never would have| RIVERHEAD, N.Y., w-George ing’ of 64-year-old Mrs. ee angen a Te ae r akiang Kecoras Pattison is a resident of Or-|started it.” K. Churchill, 60, possible heir to} piegaiski Oct. 16, 1955. half-dollar thinner than 4) : chard Lake. He was elected Grand ©. 8u® a multi-million-dollar fortune, has dime. The mint offered the 16o| 3 More Polio Cases |Chancellor of Michigan last month} But, now that he has come &S/been ordered released from. a _ : loa | after previously holding several|far as he has and invested as/mental hospital. Long Arm of the Law | market| other high Pythian i much time and cash (some $35,000); Churchill had alleged he was}. / ce : Three polio cases were reported he is determined to complete the/improperly committed to the in-| \LOUISVILLE, Ky, @® — Three | in Pontiac and Oakland County Sg eee : round-the-world voyage regardless stitution last spring by a younger|patrolmen got some laughs when : this past week, according to Dr.|Sukarno Invites Mao tot the time and money involved. |brother and sister - in - law. wholthey\arrested a man headed. the = John D. Monroe, health director. to Come to Indonesia The bulky-looking amphibious) hoped to inherit the estate of the| wrong way down a one-way street. Fe Two cases were in Birmingham) *~ ; jeep startled Japanese fishermen|men's mother. — ‘|The motorist admitted “they were | : * and Royal Oak, bringing the total) pong KONG W®—Peiping Radio|in Southern Japan in July when it) Mrs. George A, H. Churchill, 88,/all amused but me, His name: cases in the county for this year|..iq today Communist Chinese|Tumbled out of the ocean atjof Rumson, N.J., mother of the|Police Chief Carl Heustis. \] to 2%. Total cases in 1955 to this |jeader Mao Tze-tung has accepted|Kagoshima and started the over-|two brothers, has an estate esti- | date membered “. ‘ an invitation to visit Indonesia, . |land drive to Tokyo. mated at 5 to 10 million dollars. iz ° The broadcast said the invitation : A complete breakdown of reports Ind . | from the health departments on| sone “Sukarno before he lett the : | \ __ Ponting i prey Year|Red Chinese capital for « tour of, : 3 rf Week Week Age Manchuria. Mao was at the ass | cca SARS, Remo ts caterer nia ey EN. A Ruvela + & % |port to see Sukarno off. The Indo- . - / \ Tuberculosis 6 1 * jnesia president has been touring r / ' Wheeling Cough *. ° © |the Communist mainland. | 9 J Ockland County | No date has been fixed for the 4 oe a OF q Weak Week Age visit, the broadcast said. . : Chicken pox _ ¢ : ; { = / a Pasemenie (all forms) 6 1 3 The Little Book-Room, by Miss | , d Poliomyelitis _ 3 ‘ : mame Farjeon has won the ( assi : ; British Library Association's Car- Whooping Count 2-3. |negie Medal for the best 1955 li- ® , COUNTY MAPS Rheumatic Peret i i o {brary for children, London reports. s é | = iZ, SUCCESS FREE 4 { f ¥ : Bz ee Come out anytions « « . rr _ - . : always welcome en % _ use it Free of Charge! BIKE SAFETY © OG as much-a-menace.as one with an irrepres- portant to your school-bound youngsters as/their textbooks. You can be sure their clothes will be clean and fresh when you Watch for the most revolu- tionary change in roof design soon to be announced by Bur- meister’s. When a father bought his son his first he told himn, “Men must learn re- bility. heaped nent in Bot yr 9 es J. L. VOORBEES | : ‘Aet us do the work for you. | . e with the rights of others, a i] : ting thought in. your ‘mind. You wi We Neos picnies oir ea meyrcome i / | BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN notice it is built to carry one person; never in and see them. We'll have a home Fi I For purchasing all of your Sporting Equipment take a passenger. Sidewalks were made for built using this great mew idea for the f i : 6 ped . have right-of-way; give it "first showing. {!f you're looking for the WE 5 DRESS SHIRTS | : : to them, You must share our highways with very best and very newest, don’t miss this [i GIVE : i a ; signal, tell those announcement! es $ i behind or in front of you. your intentions, /1| _ HOLDEN’S 1.13 Cash end Care | injury. At. an Sastesetion,. he hm 2 Pe Dd / REO STAMPS e : y i car isn't coming. Wait. Be sure.” He a ae 8 F fi gave nin ‘hs first responsibly.” He wes uUrFmeids ter b| : eG ae Fig SOE vei | GRESHAM CLEANERS | -VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME NORTHERN LUMBER CO. | d 5 1 : aan 605 Oakland Ave.» imt"ict FE 4-2579 |) 266 N. Perry os ; Phone FE a 7940 Cooley Loke Rd. ¥. EM 3-4171 . ; : : ew eet pio ee : % F , sa 4 ‘ Lapeer County OKs Tax Scale - |Second Year ‘ eommittee conversion of the Sponsors New Movie Rochester Pastor - "alo Talk in Muskegon ROCHESTER—Chaplain Adolph Klein, institutional missionary in the Flint Area, will conduct 50th wedding on Sun- son, A roc ge ene igi through Thursday, in a Preaching- Teaching- Mission in the western Michigan area but “at Walled Lake | or Set Ordinance Hearing ‘but Postpone Naming MR, AND MRS. C. R, BARRIGER Charles Barrigers Visit Wisconsin, Upper State |Barriger, who were wedded recent-| ly at Our Lady of Refuge Church, der of Keego Harbor, and ushers were David Reiter, Douglas Bar- riger of Drayton Plaing and Den- * Later, a reception was the bride's parents’ home. PEO Has Fall Meeting “|. WATERFORD—First fall meet- ing of Chapter AW of PEO was at Mrs, James Boaz’s home in Dray- held at ton Plains, with Mrs. John H, Little the business Volunteer Bureau. i \Teacher Aids Studying Noe ag ORION—Teachers aids, , unique in Oakland county | yichi 1 among hundreds in the state wy aiming to “free the teacher,” are program, but 26 school systems in With 13 teacher aids taking the 12 to 15 week course, they are will be _ja.m, to 6 p.m. on Sunday. of meeting and Mrs. A. W. Emery jin Utica Rotary Slates Oct. 13-14 Turkey Shoot UTICA — The Rotary Club here ~ {will sponsor its eighth annual tur- key shoot willl . inctud- ing a portable TV set, deer rifle. Agricultural Confab in Chicago Oct. 9. WASHINGTON (INS) — Repre- sentatives of farm organizations and land-grant colleges but also with develop- -present surplus, presenting “Mrs. E. L. Windeler|/ment of new crops to provide con- for a talk on work of the Central/tinuing sources of industrial ‘raw ™ y i |Metamora Hills Club | | | i ‘| Wednesday at 1:30 p.m, Ger- [Name Statf to Discuss |Working in World Cooper; chaplain, Katherine Tower; and flagbearers, Thomas Simms, Elaine Westerby and Frances Wills. don Auditorium Oct. 27. Set Evangel Series z esa Keego Church Township. He will speak at the regular Sun- day worship services, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m., and each night during the week at 7/30, “ Farmers Wait for $170,000 cove’ tiornaten ca seeergfOr Soil Banking METAMORA—With Lapeer area farmers expecting to get $170,000 from soil bank checks, an official in the county ASC ofice says the checks will probably not be issued {until after election. * * * Mrs. Mary Walton, Lapeer ASC manager, said this week she thought there would not be suffi- cient time between the present and ithe Nov. 6 election to get the 'checks out, and her office still has inot been authorized to make out the checks. Slates Study for Yule METAMORA — Leaders of the Metamora Hills Extension Club shoot will be held at O'Hara will join in a Christmas workshop Field, south of the city limits onjin the Center building in Lapeer -|VanDyke, Hours will be 12 noon/Oct. 18 and 19, and the program, - juntil 6 p.m. Saturday and from 10|**On Living Together In the Com-' ex Nov. 14, 15 and 16. * * * ' ; * Next meeting of the local club will be on Nov. 2 at the home of Mrs. Wray Groves, when there will be a noon potluck luncheon Installation will be in the Bran- St. Joseph Catholic Church have Mrs, L. G. Rowley will be the guest speaker and will tell of her experiences as a United Nations observer, * * * Mrs. L. V. Kline will assist the hostess. Plan Smorgasbord and Fashion Show o'clock t House by the Westacres Women’s Club. Rehearsals, Drive on Chorus Schedule eight annual Christmas concert during a combined social and business meeting at 9 p.m. next Wednesday evening in the First Congregational church. Mrs. Fred Scheunemann, Cho- rus president, sald the group will launch a membership drive during the first get-together of the 1956-57 season. In addition to its Yuletide pre- Orion, Ortonville Mass Hours Told | LAKE ORION — Masses at the been changed to their winter sched- ule, New hours are 7, 8:30 and 11 a.m, : * * * St. Anne Mission at Ortonville whose masses are also condutted by the Rev. George Ging are at 9 a.m, topic, “Satan and the The executive board will meet Two circles will meet also on _trude Melick Circle at Mrs. Russell Hayward'’s home, 1909 Runyon Rd., and Dorcas Circle at Mrs. Iva Broadway's home, 215 W. Second St, | Slates Speech to WSCS on ‘Satan and Suburbs’ ROCHESTER — The Rev. Rob-|Zimmerman and Mrs. Roy White- ert Ward of Troy will talk to the/head, Melcik Circle, and Mrs, C.. will confer|Women’s WSCS of the St. Paul's/E. Price and. Mrs. Roy Berean, Methodist Church here, at 7:45/Dorcas Circle. p.m, next Thursday, at the church,| The Starlite circle will meet at 8 p.m., Oct. 18 at Mrs. Roger Weymouth’s home, with Mrs, ty pk g i gd iit : se £ Mrs. Freda Walburn of. Wichita, Karisas and a nephew, Richard Leavitt, of New Hudson, . ; Daniel Paling MARLETTE—Service for Daniel * * * and Robert, both UF-in Springfield SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP — The Springfield Township commit- tee for United Fund will meet Mon- day at 10 a.m. for a brunch at the Township Hall, and to distribute all necessary materials to all solici- tors and campaign captains. County Calendar ere gag ie ew te the Hadley Past Matrons at 7 p.m. dinner Tuesday...Mrs. Floyd Barber will be co-hostess. Da’ Official board of the Davisbur gee odist Church will meet Monday ot p.m, at the church, ; Charles Crawford as assistant. / “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. ‘ 4 ‘ a «ING. Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. 7 ! The Detroit Archdiocesan Coun- cil of Catholic Men through Daniel F. Foley Jr. of New Hudson is spearheading a campaign to get Americans held in China freed. Foley supplies the following infor- mation, taken from Tertiary News: : = * * “Father Harold W. Rigney, SVD, who hag recently been released from the Chinese Communist's vilest jail, pleads with all of us write letters to Chairman Mao guishing in this Communist prison, (two have since been released). “You think it will net do any lett@F coming from “Council Asks for Letters ‘Requesting Release of I] — to take notice, even a Chinese Communist. “Yes, Chinese Communists do not like’ to lose ‘face’ especially when you remind them of their promise ‘of last September that these Amer- icans, missionaries and laymen, “In your letter do not call names or write a vicious message—that “Be sure to send the letter Air Mail—25c postage. This will be more effective and will show that you, ‘a member of the downtrod- den American Proletariat’, can well afford the amount—25c—which is paid a Chinese stenographer or Promote Good Will HALIFAX (® — Leo Dolan, head Expect 7 Million i | Phone FE 5-6148 Always Keep When you pay out money for serv- / ices rendered, it is your privilege to demand a receipt. Protect your- self in financial matters-keep per- sonal receipts to establish proof of payment. , | BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce , Waldron Hotel Bldg. a Receipt Es _ Here’s the Inside Story on — ae _. America’s Fast-Growing Financial = J, -—s Institution... Your 8 Savings and Loan Association PERHAPS YOU ONLY HAVE ‘nti Toot ion the bottom rung of tai ladder. Maybe you've finally reached the top after years of hard work. Or it might ee | | be you were born with the proverbial silver spoon and never worked a day in ms your life. Nevertheless, all of you have something in common... an interest in MONEY! And you probably arenes know that money can be a “sometime” thing, unless a part of it is saved wisely. to Participate in Youth Week WASHINGTON — Seven million We say, “wisely” because saving itself isn’t any guarantee of security. If you look into the matter, you'll find that when it comes to saving money, one is NOT “just as good as another!” For instance, a cookie jar or mattress affords __ no safety. Any financial institution would be better. But . . . do you know that 4 your Savings and Loan Association affords safety, earnings and convenience £3 Bn Pig mpd wn seldom equalled yy other types of institutions accepting savings. Oct. 28 to Nov. 4. tees : eee as wraae Magr. Joseph E. Schieder, direc- Do you know that one out of every three or four families in the country. today ee eee CS ete _is saving money in a Savings.and Loan Association? Do you know that one yo out of every three families who mortgaged a town or suburban home last year around the theme “Trust in’ Youth.” | Msgr. Schieder described the | celebration. as telescoping into from a Savings and Loan Association? In fact, the amount borrowed the mone f h our type of institution has been increasing at a faster rate, / of money saved wit one week the vast youth ': percentage wise, than any other financial institution. A functioning year-round under Cath-| : < ra : olic auspices. ; ; ‘ ee ae _tlal-attehtion are the Catholic /. . > ___ HOME OFFICE: 761 W. HURON ST. gt *} DOWNTOWN-BRANCH: 16 E. LAWRENCE ST. [ff ROCHESTER BRANCH: 407 MAIN ST. The National Council of Cath- olic Youth, sponsor of the ob- servance, has arranged a proriio-| tion kit of posters, scripts and HURRY! SALE ENDS MONDAY AT 9 P.M. A Yee pemmensetias a pane Buy the first pair at the regular price and get, the ‘second pair for only . .\. 5c | aw AMl first: quali eS from our er baat Hurry, all has prise @Women’s casuals // | @Children’s shoes | / f @Li'l boys’ shoes | / | @While they last / / 4 i GROUP 2.-1st PAIR 4.98| GROUP 1 @Children’s shoes @Teen-ager styles @ Women’s sport casuals @ Women’s playshoes @ Little boys’ shods : 2 / }. i / Z / rien | Ist pr. 3.98 eles 5 Pair from |, This Group @Children’s shoes GROUP 3--Ist PAIR 5.98 | @ Women’s playshoes |GROUP 51st | ‘@Women’s novelties pale fom k ree @ Women’s sport shoes This, Group @ House slippers en / @ Women’s playshoes ie eS : / @Children’s shoes _ Ses core @Boys’ dress shoes | @While they last fe stores — @Teens’ shoes — Baya by, RRE SAGINAW AT WA on, —— Open Mon., Thur., 3 ; 7 3 woe 3 eee : : ; hae a at _ | ? ee ‘ i Fe eo ce af i, a { : 5) ee [| 3 * 7 Lr s ae was 2 a | the news that the city is to have « ie ae ek Awe: The present building long has been . completely. inade-— quate. Crowded con- ditions have greatly ‘tal. employes and their work has been slowed up. This has: | been particularly true as additional “Workers have been re- = ‘The site chosen by : Acting Postmaster Lesum H. DEAN on the south side of - West Huron Street,’ P - between Chippew& proomr1eLp be _ Road and Genesee Avenue mares n- other big step in the development of that area. Mr. Dean said he had “been unable to find a downtown site with sufficient room ‘for both-the “ proposed /building and the parking area needed. The new location is General Arthur E. ee “Crowded conditions in the present Post Office were called to the public and official attention in a series of ~ articles appearing in The Pontiac Press last winter. The campaign to secure the new building followed. _ sometime next year was. indicated Thursday by Mr. Summerrietp, In view of the great need, it is. to be hoped such a Arne 8 date can be, met. ie a Ike Wisely Blocks Sale of Historic Ellis Island “A revealing sidelight on how Presi- _~dent E1sensower keeps the Nation's- : interests foremost in mind is con- tained in a report of Ris action blocking the sale of historic Ellis Island. The Government bought island, one mile off New York, from that State for $10,000 in 1808. - En- larged by fills to its present size of 27% acres, it recently was appraised at $6,300,000. : a oo a In 1890 when the tide of immi- gration reached 5,000 a day, it “ ‘was converted into the country’s -main immigration processing base and was so used until 1954. During those years more than 15,000,000 new citizens entered the United States there. For . them Ellis Island symbolized the ~~ gateway to a new life and new . - Sppertanitics in free America. —~. * +t “News that the Government, had ad- - vertised the island for sale resulted in = deh antago pouring in on week, says any ating the island's. ‘sent — f - + Completion of the new Post: Office - this — nrine addicts also” is being proposed. Un- quished by our Government. ~~ City Approves New Bids for Fire Station Approval of new bids for a west _side fire station is good news for residents of this big area of the City. First bids were turned down because of the excessive cost. ~.*& * For years fire stations on the north side of the city have had - ‘the added responsibility of pro- tecting property on the whole west side of Pontiac. No huge loss has resulted, but there was always the possibility that big fires might occur in each area e time. Even more acute was the disad- vantage faced in even small fires _. from the added start each could get “because of the distance the fire fight- ing equipment. had to travel from the north side stations. Building of the proposed new station at West -Huron and Genesee will fit a real need. tae sesame esas The People’s Susthete: _ Campaign Funds . Must Money Be Pledged: New York City officials want - Use its a clinic for sleoholics "women, ag. & hospital for drug SS “ase than that title to so valuable -- @ piece of real estate ‘be relin-— ~ VERILY, VERILY, 1 SAV UNTO - —_ YOU, iF AMAN KEEP MY - Not a Sunset, but a Sunrise Days of All Faiths World-Wide Communion Sunday By DR. “HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday, Oct. 7 for the 17th time, Protestants around the world join in the demonstration of Christian unity known as World-Wide Com- munion, In every country, Christ- ians will go to their churches today to receive the sacrament of Holy Communion. This does not mean “Joint” or “union” services, Nor does it mean that all Christians must have the same beliefs about the sacrament. That is not the point, The point is that oy this one day each in his own church —cathedral or country chapel —and each according te his own forms and doctrines will be re- sponding to the Lord's invita- tion .“De this in remembrance at me.” Before such unanimity . but the Roman church has never canonized her, In the novel ‘‘Thais,”” by Anatole France, Paphnutius is represented as a young man who converts Thais and sends her to the con- vent, but at the same time falls in love with her and is miserable without her. The opera, by Mas- senet, follows much the same line. COLUMBUS DAY The religious implications of Columbus Day are quite second- ary, and yet they cannot and should not be ignored. Friday is, of course, the anniversary (the 464th) of the landing of Christo- pher Columbus on the West In- dian island of San Salvador and the opening of the New World, There was nothing of a relig- lous character about that land- of to Get State Jobs? By ROGER LANE LANSING—Like nearly all election year “ arguments about campaign contributions, the one focusing on Department of State branch managers gets pretty involved. * * * _. The Legislative Audit and Appropria- tions Committee has established ‘beyond doubt—from the mouths of . the con- tributors themselves. under oath—that some political money-giving has been go- ing on. Two witnesses at a hearing this week, both branch managers ap- pointed in January 1955 who after- wards resigned, testified that they were expected to give at the rate of — 10 per cent. ; That is, 10 per cent of fees collected for selling auto license plates and performing certain other transactions. '* x” * Other ‘daillinony along similar lines was received. No witness yet has said, however, that he gave money to the official who appointed him. ‘QUESTION REMAINS _ But the underlying question, the one that really goes to the point, is whether these or other branch managers were re- quired to contribute as a condition of employment—or as a result of heavy pres- sures applied’ after they. were hired ca * * The answer seems to need either more testimony or some conclusion-drawing. Secretary of State James M. Hare says flatly, and has all along, that. “neither I nor my office have ever re- quired a contribution as a condition of employment.”. Hare, a Democrat who says he is run- ning his re-election campaign on a shoe- string, talks with pride of refraining from . putting the bite on his branch managers. RAPS PREDECESSOR He says his Republican soodeosseer took in more than two-thirds of his campaign- ing money in one year from branch man- agers. x *® * _The patronage system presupposes that recipients of political favors will return the compliment, either through | hard and effective political endeavor or through contributions. If the branch managers freely, out of an understanding of this political device. gave to their parties, then-few politicians would have any serious quarrel with what. has been going on. s “But if it’s a matter of an elected public _ officer saying in effect “give me money | and Tl sive you a job,” it’s a hots another ‘color. It’s selling = jobs. of of purpose differences Tad, barriers are wWiped out, and Christians both see and show to others their eneness in-a world- ~ wide fellowship. In every participating eburch an effort will be made to enable every member to receive the com- munion. For the sick, aged, and for all who are confined to their homes or to institutions, plans will be made to take the sacra- ment to them wherever they are. The National Council .of Churches, sponsoring body in America, regards World-Wide - Communion Sunday as one of the sprititual high points of the year in’ the local church, ranking it along with Easter in importance. It is observed each year on- the first Sunday in October. CHRISTIAN COURTESAN The legend of Thais, the beauti- ful courtesan, has produced. both. a great novel and a great epera. The story is that in the fourth century in Egypt there was a most attractive woman. named Thais, who, though she had been brought up a Christian, drifted away from the faith and engaged in a life of prostitution, an occupation that brought her both wealth and re- nown. An aged hermit by the name of Paphnutius, having heard of the wayward lady, went to talk With her. Se effective were his admonitions that Thais burst inte tears of repentance and asked for three hours in which to settle her affairs, After this, she said, she weuld be willing to obey whatever orders the oid man might have for her. She then spent the three hours piling all her wealth, clothing, and jewelry in the street and burning it. up, all the while inviting the crowd that gathered around (many ‘of whom were clients of hers) to join her in penitence, Paphnutius took her to a convent and sealed “her. in a cell never to be opened, where she existed for three years on bread and water. After three years Paphnutius deemed that her penance was sufficient and he al- lowed her to come.out and mingle ‘with the nuns. She died, how- ever, within 15 days. - : ‘This legend has satisfied the Greek chureh, Which honors _Taals in: its valendar SMenday, it has from the first contained a highly spirited element — partly, one supposes, because Columbus Day celebrations are a big day for the Catholic men's Knights of Columbus, The day, with its masses and porcessions, has come to have, by reflection, the status of a church day. ... Columbus Day. was first ob- served in 1792 — the 300th anni- versary of the landing — by The Columbian Society (Tammany) at New York. It is now a legal holi- day in more than two-thirds of the (Copyright 1956) — By JAMES J. METCALFE He is the ordinary lad . . . Who gives his mother joy .. . But more importantly he is Our good newspaperboy . . . Who brings the news at sunset when . . . We all are wide awake . . . Or else that hour when the dawn . . . Is getting that... spent .. + And it may even lead him to . The Post of President . But ‘whether glory comes to him . Or quietly he lives . .. We jove bim for the service now . . . So faithfully he gives. - Copy: 1986, Field Enter, Ine Copretgns, Nights Menere “wea Dr. William Brady Says: Claims Calcicaps Improved Teeth I wish to thank you for helping me keep my teeth with the daily use of calcicaps. Haven't had a cavity for the past four years. For- merly had at least one new one every time I visited the eames (S. P.) Answer—Anyway, the daily ra- tion of calcium and vitamin D-. did you no harm. I'm afraid not many dentists, as yet, believe calcium metabolism continues in the teeth after they are fully developed. Learn more about it from Volumette 1 of the Pocket Cyclopedia of Health, Save Your . Teeth, for which send 35c and stamped, self-addressed = erive- ~ Tope, When I was able ot get Diluted Talbot's Solution, it seemed to be of much benefit to my gum condi- tion, but druggists here refuse to sell it without a prescription . ic, OD) Answer—Maybe your physictan or dentist would give you a pre- seription for Glycerite ef lodin and Zine Iedid. (N. F.) Instrue- tions for use of the solution are given on p. 48 of Save Your Teeth, for which send 35c and stamped, self-addressed envelope. ' So-called pyorrhes is not a dis- Helped our family for years to cope with many distressing situa- tions. Now having a deuce of a time with allergy ./. . (I. H) x « * Answer—Send stamped, self- addressed envelope and ask for ‘like it. Will it in- My son is studying medicine at University of I find he is being taught little OF ‘nothing about nutrition, preventive medicine. inclose $7.50. iR. M. C) * schools, what he thinks of my teachings. It might prove worth his while to do so. . This year I began well in ad- vance- of the season eating my daily ration of CaD and I have had less trouble than in_any preceding season. I thank you al all the help you have given me, . . (Mrs. C. H. B.) . Answer — - Instructions in Hay Fever pamphlet, available on written request if you provide stamped, self-addressed envelope. not more than one page Signed letters, or 100 words Tone pertaining to pérsonal health and hygiene, not to disease, ding- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stem: self- addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) Hr : E i i HE F i 4361 Baldwin I would like to comment en the article signed “Clean Up Elvis Club” which appeared. To the writer of that small, but low, poem, why didn’t you sign your name? To that\ trashy poem, man, who- ever taught you that jive must have been out of his head. Please leave poems to the poet. As for Elvis, I think he’s the most, to say the least, and I'm sure many teen- agers agree with me. J. E, Barnowsky This is just a friendly reminder to some of our city policemen. Go - back to your law books, I'm just a new driver, but even I know it's against the law to make a right hand. turt® from a left hand lane. It that comes Under the law of improper usage of lanes, how -dbout ‘paying a ticket of $7.00? Citizens do. Things like this are very confusing to a new driver. . Citizen a 1 am asking for the person or persons responsible for the flock of ducks on Cooley Lake to please take them home. Keep them on your own lake front,“ Beach and ground near the water's edge are a foul smelling mess, I have heard Many persons ask who owns them, but no one seems to know. I am go- ing to dispose of them unless they ~ are kept from my beach and lawn, ‘Mrs, Grace Ashton $807 Cooley Drive “ Case Records of a Psychologist: Bible Vetoes Church. There are many branches of the Catholic Church, as well as of Protestant deriominations. _And all of them do good. But aif any clergyman upsets the i faith of a devout Christian, could he fall into the category which Jesus indicts~in Mark 9:42? Read that verse in your Catholic and Protestant Bibles and ponder it seriously. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case $-384: Hannah J,, aged 27, ig a very devout church member. “Dr. Crane, I am sometimes puzzled and uncertain because we have so many different religious sects,” she began.« “Wouldn't it be better if we had but one church in America?” ANTITRUST LAWS Well, if that were true, Uncle Sam would probably institute an anti-trust suit to break up the monopoly. At least, he should if he were consistent. For Uncle Sam has decided that it isn't in the best interests of all our people for a monopoly to exist in manufactur- ing or the ol] industry or even the hotel business, — And if competition is thus deemed so valuable to our total welfare in all those fields, why fot in religion? Would it be wise for us to have a single political party, such as Russia offered its citizens, where- in you have no choice? * * ‘Our government doesn't even believe in monopoly regarding our so fets_various churches operate their pafochial schools in competition with the k med school system. JESUS VETOED MONOPOLY Jesus opposed letting his /12 esi lee egraesioie ae Apostles exercise a clerical mo-.” nopoly of the new Christian re- ligion. Leok into your Bibles (Catholic and Protestant) and read Mark 9:38-40. John had found a new who was casting out devils in Christ's name, yet ‘this strange clergyman was not a member of the inner circle of 12 Apostles. So John told Christ, “We forbade him, because he followed not us.” But Jesus said, “Forbid him not.” * * * That means obviously that Christ did not wish to limit clergymen to his little group of 12 Apostles, but Now cure 1 are certain religious zealots of various sects who claim they exert a monopoly on Christ's teachings and power. so maybe you'd like to read another en- lightening passage (Mark 9:41): “For whosoever shall give you a cup of water to drink in my Yiame ..., Shall not lose his re- ward.” Im mye experence with | Monopoly the clergy of all denominations, I find most of them very worthy followers of Christ, but I have — seen some .clerical egotists who wilt doubtless shovel .coal ‘in Hades for a long time to atone for the following crime against children’ and teenagers (Acts 9:42): “And whosoever shall offend one of these little ones that believe in me, it is better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he were cast into the sea." CLERGY BEWARE A tearful Christian girl recent- ly came to me in hystrical fear. She: had accepted Christ and been a devoted member of her local church for three years, Then she attended a revival service with a friend. The speaker was dy- namic and almost hypnotic. * * * . He fold the audience that all their relatives who had not been baptized according to his method, were burning eternally in Hell and would remain so. This sincere Christian girl had buried her mother six months earlier, and the mother bad. not heen baptized by this evangelist’s special method, so the girl was é . Read that last Bible quotation from Jesus and see if you think this evangelist has offended ore of Christ's little ones. Jesus didn’t want clergymen to upset the religious faith of devout believers ‘and Christ said so in. ‘plain language, as the above quo tation shows. ! Always : th to Dr. ig care : 7 Michigan, nul self-addressed welepe erping and printing con and 3 oor te eeveg = his psychologi y okeres a sane (Oépyright 1956) = os Gathered for one of a series of bridge parties held Fridey by the Carol Brooks Section of the Needlework Guild were (left to right) Mrs. Arthur Herrington, Mrs. Robert Glenn, Mrs. Robert Isgrigg, Mrs. Robert Canal and Mrs. Donald Stearns. They attended the pot held j at the Addison ‘Oakley home on Phaaies road, Proceeds from the parties are used to purchase materials for layettes to ‘be made sess the _ group and d donated to charitable organizations. f Xe = Sper eetcrniperyenreeenennene in Dearborn Church Rite A wedding trip to the West Indies was chosen by Margaret Marie Marria and William James De- Grace who were married this The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Marria of Dearborn, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Carolyn H. De- Grace of Monroe street. For .the le o'clock Nuptial Mass, the bride wore a gown of ivory satin and Chantilly lace, and carried a bouquet of white cymbidium orchids and shattered carnations, — Garnet re@ velveteen dresses were worn by Ann C. Wolff of Detroit, maid of honor; and brides- maids Mary Ann Nikiel of Dear- born and Anne Ingalls of Detroit, cousin of thé bridegroom. : Best man for the ceremony was Oak. The bride's mother wore an Mrs. Robert R. Eldred (left) greets (left to right) _ Mrs. Clifton Tibbals, Mrs. Donald Scriven of Birming- ham and Mrs. John Monroe as they arrive at the S. J. Cloonan home for the Friday bridge Spek: The annual eRe | Church of the Advent. Auxiliary Plans Fair The Women’s. Auxiliary of the Church ‘of the Advent met Thurs- day evening at the home-of Mrs. Clarence Suhr. Mrs. John Wigel led the devotions and a discussion, taken from the address of Everett H, Jones, “‘His Witnessing Com- munity,” the theme of the Chris- tian education program for the auxiliary .thig season. -* * Ld Plans were discussed for the fall fair Nov, 14 at Holiday House. Mrs. Hugh MacDuff and Mrs. Wi- gel will attend the North Oakland Convocation in Royal Oak, Mon- day, at St. John Church. -* * # Theme of the Monday meeting. is “Recovery of Family Life.” Mrs: MacDuff and Mrs. Wigel will serve as discussion leaders. Epsilon Sigma Alpha Plans ‘Rush Party Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority met Thurs- day evening at the YWCA. Mrs. Ben Sweeney conducted the busi- ness meeting. * * * The group voted a contribution to the Pontiac Symphony. Orches- tra, and plans were made for a rush party to be held Oct. 11 at! the Avondale drive home of Mrs. | Rudy Mazza. * * #* Mrs, Anthony Grand, ways and means chairman, announced a money-making’ project to be held Saturday. A model meeting is scheduled for Oct. 18 at the YWCA. Coming Events ES, will meet Tuesd the. home . of Johnson Ave, Group Six, 0 at 12:30 pm. af Earle Welch, 623 N. Lucky 13 Ciub will. meet Monday at! the home of Mrs. Rose Deem on Ad Sheridan street. Arranging the center piece on the tea parties sponsored by the Carol Brooks Section of the Needlework Guild are a means of obtaining money to continue-their sewing of layettes for local charities. day by the Carol Brooks Section of the Forget me-not Birthday Club’ will se with Mrs, Bert Downey, 70-Mariva! t — with a noon cooperative | Traq Caldron, Daughters of pains! will “hoi initiation tee og ~aw at 7 pm. at 108 8, Paddock &t. | table in her home on Cherokee road is (left) Mrs. Addison Oakley. With her is. Mrs. - Oakley’s Mrs. Russell _ Galbraith. ( bridge party was one of a series held Fri- Needlework Guild to obtain money for their wark for charitable. organizations in the area. . . _aqua gown of lace with pearl. gray accessories, and Mrs, De- Grace chose a lace dress in dust: rose with brown accessories, Both wore corsages of cymbidi- um orchids, Out-of-town guests included rel- atives and friends from Cleveland, Bay City, Saginaw, Grosse Pointe,| . Birmingham and Detroit. More than 250 guests attended ‘\the reception for the couple at the Maplewood. Club, Royal Oak, be- fore they left for Jamaica, Haita, ' Cuba and Puerto Rico, For her going away outfit, the new Mrs. DeGrace chose a char- coal gray suit with pink acces- The newlyweds will make their Mrs. H. _ Moats (left) ond Mrs, day. Proceeds will be used by the Section Fred Pickering paused for the Pontiac “to purchase materials for layettes to be Press photographer as they arrived at the SS. d. Cloonan home on Watkins Lake Fri-_ Lackey and Don Lumsden of Royal! |. jl Of interest. here is the booklet held by Mrs. M. D. VanWagoner (right). Looking on are (left) Mrs. William Donaldson and Mrs. Raymond Tubbs. Members of Carol Brooks Section of ‘home on Edith street on their re-| ——— turn from the Carribean trip. Pouring tea at the bridge party held at the Patterson home on Hammond Lake was (left) Mrs. Walter?K, Willman. Others assisting were (right) Mis. Herbert J. Wentguler and Mrs. Donald Smith. Other members who SATURDAY, ae 6, 1956 Gane. donated to local charitable organizations, "Needlework Guild, ke attended the. bridge party held Friday at the Harcourt Patterson home on North Hammond Lake ~ road, Womens Section /‘SEVEN “Opened their homes F rides for bridge piriies ag the. Carol Brooks Section were Mrs. Robert B. Oliver, Mra. Bruce J. Annett, Mrs. Mi J. Cross and Mrs. George. ge a OCTOBER 6. 1956 _ i fe: fy HI sf Lid Mi r. ee ___| sg HE PONTIAC-PRESS, SATURDAY, . "htiek ews 3 with} . Mary ' co nh ; His parents . Mr. and Mrs, ‘ Rowland E. 4 Brennanof 7 she - MARY ELIZABETH SMITH : ore. el oe oe Ba ages Sg every © 100 Spates Foskiow ea é. « high-fashion comes . : ioc Men’‘s Sportshirt in prints, stripes and plaids also. ae ‘ oad by It's used for trend designs, for . ae ‘aw YORK avEa)—tie wre 272 Hard Climb leraing weer, ir cmos sie! Princess Sheath Features | air of elegance in’ ready-to-wear|tO 56 Popularity for the kiddies, too. : Chi UT . W Oo lj t has spread to separates. Men's tshirt ar IC WO- ay vers ir Re we 4 tThere was a time when the term|&"d won, Its beginning were in|Pillows, Comforters Ls ee er ee opis piclctiaindag | tend {separates — almost~— automatically the original shirt which, with 4 Wash | Jo Copeland _ . mowing/G.P.0. Dept. 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Ae, So in many families today, home| Auxiliary Meets p. The family is proud of its home/politan Club, Spirit Six, met Tues- only 2 as Aes new andiday ‘evening at the American Le- white knit ski cap is sharp departure from ree em th 6 oe - . | show its age and houses go up with| esses, Mrs, Lawrence Lyons was newer gimmicks, the family {8/q guest of the group. e * *-.* ® Children No Problem}otp ossecrs TREASURES - Visiting in Norway with children the , furnishings of a house. In many homes today there is nothing : American school, the: Norwegian’ which has enough _seritimental Oct. 16 at the American Legion he / Metropolitan Club ‘| Ladies Auxiliary to the Metro- begins to\and Mrs, James Yeager were host-|. 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The boy who delivers the Pontiac Press to your home is an independent contractor, in business for him- ae self. His deliveries and collections teach him business methods. He finds the sure rewards for promptness, : future. | We Salute The More Than 850 Young | Men Who Are Pontiac Press courtesy and initiative, readying him for a brighter 15 Year Old DAVE MaecDONALD | ~ 411 Elizabeth Lake Rd. tee arriers Such characteristics of good citizenship are developed through the vital service of newspaper boys to the entire nation: Their part in keeping the public informed. For this. they are being honored today, |.- The Pontiac Press is proud of its fine carrier organiza- tion. Here’s best wishes to all of the boys on THEIR- DAY and every day of the year. , Tf ®. —— * E i? : Me ‘ f ' 3 : : ¢ * & ‘ H F ; * . P a ; W f : . ‘i i? ‘ fi rn \ , é ay 3 & i fe . ; ; Se ear Ny | | od ‘am, The Rev. Edward D: Auw-| chard will deliver the Communion! _ attend a joint meeting of Pioneers ~ and Tuxis, : Presbyterian ‘Church with paver Fe munion services at 9:30 and 11:00] Meditation at the early service and Sunday evening at 5:30 the young their parents and adult friends to people of the Church have invited) — LEAVING FOR DESTINATION UNKNOWN — The Points Community Church meets every Sunday evening at Walton boulevard, for Bible Study at 5:30. After taking part i from 6:30 to 7:30.pm. they meet in front of the church. Here waiting to take them to ‘Destination Unknown." Sponsors of min Nemes Kean 3/aK land Park Robert Boggs. The pastors of First Presbyterian Church will be represented on Fri- day-at the Pastors’: Conference on Counseling sponsored by the Pres- bytery of Detroit to be held at the Drayton Avenue Praag Church in F' Salvation rae to Hear Guest Speakers, Music Major and Mrs. William L. Kautz, divisional secretaty for the’ Eastern Michigan Division; will be at the Salvation Army. tomorrow. They will speak at all the serv- ices, beginning with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.; then the Holiness Meeting at 11 a.m.; the Young People’s Group at 6 p.m., followed) by the Open Air Meeting at 7 o'clock and the Salvation Service at 7:30. The special music will include both instrumental and vocal with Joins World Rite Youth Group-to Seek Gifts for Share Our Surplus Program of the Methodist Church in South- port, England with the Rev, Sin- clair Walker speaking. The group exchanges recordings with the young people in the South- port church. Sunday evening they will meet in the home of Virginia everyone: Joining in the singing. The Hoover, 256 E. Wilson Ave. and First, Coughlin "Observes Communion Evangelists to Preach Oct. 7-14 at Emmanuel Baptist Church Dr. Tom Malone will be in The Pomnclere Conference will be held Thursday, with services _ito the preachers and delegates. N Scheduled at Central World:Wide sCommunion ‘Sunday Church. One at 8:30 a.m,; the other will be at 10: a.m. A special offering will -be re- céived for relief of the suffering - their an In 80 brought si will be celebrated at two identical; 10 a.m. and lasting Services in the Central Methodist rheginning at through the 7:30 evening meeting. Dr. John R. Rice, evangelist and: author will be guest speaker. He has just returned from Japan and Korea where he spoke to pas- tors, missionaries and natives. Luncheon will be served at noon Communion Sunday, tomorrow ings to be held nightly in the The. Rev... James W, Deeg has! ris First: ——— Chureh. Oct...2}...Columbia.. t,ounded. in chosen to speak on - “That the | wilt observe World Wide Com-|*® Uth.. Dr. B. R. Lakin, pastor 1754, first bore the name of King’s World May Believe.” union Sunday at 10:30 tomorrow 294 evangelist, will preach at the college, That was changed to Co- Sunday evening the Youth Fel- New menbers be|7:30 evening services, — [tumble ‘college in 174 and as lowship of the Senior High age|received into the church fellowship) Dr. Lakin was pastor at re group will hear a tape recording at this time Cadle Tabernacle in Indianapo! pod. Ind., for ‘many years, has traveled es _ ene evening at*srough the Bible lands and ior] $7, JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH years conducted a daily radio | : _|ministry over WLW of nati. , 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court interdenom-| Doug and Mary Scott will be| Sunday ~ eo Se ieee hie 9:45 A. M. every Mon-|singing gospel songs and favorite] Morning RM ise dn ep rae csass Siesecty ll A. M. ee ee They will be heard es , al Ree. C W. Nelson, 8. D., Pastor os ones known. in. fil ie ite} i I The Protestant Reforma- tion was one of the world’s greatest steps in the direction of democracy. The Protestant Reformers chose to express themselves, rather than to be subdued by ' the error which had crept into the chureh organization-.of faire of the state. The Bible teaching that “the just shal! live by faith” was rediscov- ered. (Romans 1:17) Ever since the days ef the Reformation, Protestantism has been the cornerstone. of democracy. Protestants rec- ognize differences of opinion. Yet Bible-believing Protes- tants are whifed in their ree- ognition of the Bible as the supreme authority in spirit- ual matters. American history has de- veloped side by side with Protestant idsals of demoe- racy. A look at. world geog- raphy today reveals that it is Protestant countries which are not plagued with dicta- torships. * The freedom which Lan. traced directly to the life of OE OOO SO a a be subject. by. the value of the individual soul and its responsibility di- rectly to God. To carry out that responsibility the indi- vidual must be free. emphasized the equality of men in the sight of God. Also,” it was through the death of Jesus that freedom from the tyranny of sin was purchased, The Bible, speaking of Jesus, says, “If the Son therefore shall make. you free, ye shall be free indeed.” (John 8: 36) Jesus Christ died on Cal-— vary to purchase freedom— freedom from sin and its con- sequences. Bible - believing Protestants are. united in their recognition of this fact. They are also united in their belief that the functions of the Church and the functions of the State were meant te: be separate, Jesus said, “Ren- der therefore unto Caesar the things which unto God the things which be God's.” (Luke 20: 25) Perhaps you would like to know more about this ques- tion of true freedom, salva- tion through Jesus Christ, } and about Protestantiam’s doctrine of “ tion of ‘Church and State.” If so, send for a FREE pamphlet on the ing: a -— - - o- and mailing th THE N a AeeEC ATION OF Bex 7411, Please send FREE pamphlet (EA8), Name sie ia a sac aulTas nich inten aceieaartimtaeatinaminiaeniniacenteet City... oo---- abo edemduncancneeagnneacooeial VANGELICA Washington che Jesus Christ. Jesus stressed | Jesus — —— FROM THE SISTER CONGREGATIONS OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH Blessin 1S. ev _ - Missouri Syne nod ’ E The Members and the Pastor of 4 5 St.. Paul Lutheran Church H cordially invite you to th : , . pe vee ¥ ee. : > Lutheran E Dedicatory Services of Their i a’ . New Church Edifice ‘ Hour >. 5 e Joslyn at Third Street : z . Pontiac, Michigan ; . 1:30 P.M. Every . Sunday, the seventh day of October : Sundoy, CKLW, nineteen hundred and : fifty-six : ; 800 Radio e : Valedictory Service, 10:15 a. m. ; = i Pastor George Mahder : ‘ St. Paul Lutheran Church, Pontiac, Michigan : . e —Dedication’ Service, 10:30 a. m, dl 2 4 Pastor Edwin C. Weber . é YOUR % St. Matthew Lutheran’ Church, Fraser, Michigan a : . Festival Service, ; :00 p. m. i GOSPEL A ~ Pastor Herbert B. Fehner = ~ Ware Trinity.Lutheran Church, Monroe, Michigan F VOI E * Choral Vesper ‘Service, 7:30 p. m. 4 . % 2 . . ‘ Pastor Vernon Schreiber ' 4 8:30 A. M. Every § e Berea Lutheran Church, Detroit, Michigan 2 _ & Sunday, Broad- , : / ae Presenting Choirs From: @ © cost from St. John / ° + Cedar Crest Lutheran Church, Clarence sag Director * 3 Lutheran Church 2 / 4 Grace Lutheran Chureh, John Quitmeyer, Director : 4 | ¥ / y “St. Trinity Lutheran Church, Paul Stoh\menn , Director . 4 of Rochester, : / : St. Paul Lutheran Church, Paul McMichael, Director = © 4s WPON, 1460 on | / : Guest Organist for the Evening Choral Vesper Service ¢ your dial . /{ i is Erhardt Hitzeman of Zion Lutheran Church, s' ¥ -~ ‘ g Miho [ Bay City, Michigan 4 5 / ) Dinner will be served ot 12:30 P.M. 4 : /, i Supper will be served at 4:30 P.M. ee oT. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH TH Is/IS fea: Ete ee } g = : | THE/LIFE | | + ST. MATTHEW'S ST, MARK ses dat, DT TRINITY cn, inn : , a . i Seen Block Se* ¢ shee Walled i Petenres Seeenny House, Commerce né. Pon eS Rev Ralph C Claus PE “fe 7 ; 9: 30/d M. Every First ‘Service Teo eTet TTT TTT TET Te as 8:00 Sunday SCHOO)... cc cca ence eee eeenee +» «10:00 ome Biegt Service oo ice ccc cee e esi eaes stveses 8 Sunday School .....+0+sseecees ce eeee seees 9:30 Church Service ......5, Levccccccesccdettes Vds15 Sunday School ......+ oneeeus cetewewesrees 9:45 2 Suny, WJBK-TV, Second Service Pewee er eee ee eee Cen ereeue @eae 0:45 / Second Service ote ee eee ee bees «+1100 Channel 2. . GESTHEMANE* . ST/ JOHN’S* GRACE gaure - ~~ nai Brookland, b feichtons gett we FE Oortun . Rochester, ee al South Gongees sknneoer ‘ Pontiac, Baa First Service ...cccecccccccccccacceuseaens 8:30 - Early Service (Broadcasted) ...... he mhame bees 8:30 First Church Service and Sunday School..... - 9:00 Sunday School oo. .cceeceeccceveeeeereenes 9:30 Sunday School. cascccceceseeeetrinesasetes 9:45 Second Church Service and Sunday School..,...11:00 Second Service ..... see eccseseseereeees 10:45 Second Service 4. ....05.5 tenner eves setae 11:00 é /\ ’ < ; ‘ + / LUTHERAN CHURCH / HOLY CROSS GEDAR CREST a 1 ; ¢ $8 Oxbow Lake, Michi M is Parrish Schoot of BLOOMFIELD TWP. wes Mpihinelen onto meee 6 eam eas - mfnd Poe | Square Lake and Telegraph Roads ‘Pontiac, Michigan Sunday Schdol ....... oe eT ere has 9:30 Sunday SchoOl occ i ect eeceawceees yavec SSS ~ ee ee Rev. W. C. Grafe EM 3-4953 Bible Class/.. 23.6.8. d04. ys iat dieten wee. 9:45 Regular ‘Service ..a.csseeeeeeees Lewacde +2e11:00 / [ee Church Service .....5 pen begeeegewases fee AOS Morning Worship .....¢65 66005 peat @ ee 10045 Evening Service 2.06.5 ete cece eens 7:30 Pal » Sunday) School .. 66s ieee creer eee eens Pena ce PESTS / , ? Wed, Evening Bible Study ond ‘Prayer Fatlowship. . 8:00 ; j 4 ' _ * i r 4 7 4 , . i } " ‘ { f f *. « ¢ yo \ Upc I nw an ee Seen ears os a ee \ a i ~o ? i Hirt] z / as ii | I A Sansipene SUUDAS-The net chads ah Paul Lutheran ' Yocated at Third and Joslyn avenues, will be dedicated tomorrow. | Built of cindeF Block and brick with stone trim, it will seat nearly 500. ieiag Bapt bicz dimes 2 wera ug vecintgmene Mages Three Festive Services Scheduled: The St. Paul Lutheran Church eae wad ls meen Rev. George Mahder, pastor. she Gepreyeen UE Soave te a tees 2 Ageia Bey dies to the pastor. “shows you the way to peace EARLY WILL I la by Mrs. Billy Graham Sc: Aza ateel aad Wad belig Wesaie tes provides a step-by-step guide to 2 new, happy, complete life. Her autobiography, The Burden Is Light!; tells how she found such a life beyond the empty fame and fortune of her early worldly and skeptic alike—Eugenia’ Price with Jesus Christ, the way to peace. é $2.50 success. New—for ‘outlines the way to YOU ARE INVITED TO MEET EUGENIA PRICE IN PERSON SAT. OCT. ‘13th FROM 1-3 P.M. at CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES FE 4-9581. 39 Oakland Avenue The chairman of the building the minister will present the keys to the chairman of the congregation who avill unlock the doors. The con- @regation will thén enter the new church for the dedication service. The Rev. Edwin C, Weber, pas- tor of St. Mathews Lutheran Church of Fraser, will deliver the ' tion se . Paul McMichael ‘will direct the choir with Mrs. ‘Emil Hagen at the organ. at 3 p.m. with Karen Organist, and Mr, McMichael, | choir director. The Festival sermon will be given by the Rev, Herbert B. Fehner, who has been pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church of Monroe the last 22 years. The Senior Choir will sing “‘Holy, Holy, Holy" and. ‘‘For- tress of the Faithful.” The Junior Choir will sing ‘‘Built on the Rock.” The Choral Vesper will begin at 7:3 with the choirs of the four Lutheran Churches—Missouri Syn- od participating. Paul F, Stohlman lof St. Trinity, John Quitmeyer of 'Grace Lutheran, Clarence Mahrle lof Cedar Crest and Paul McMichael of St. Paul, will be directing, The i will be John Quitmeyer and Mrs. Hagen. FIRST CHURCH of GOD” 25 East Boulevard—South of Lookout’ Drive 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Service 10:45 a. m. Morning Service H. Eugene Ramsey. Minister—Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind. REVIVAL MEETINGS ‘September 30th thru October 14th Every Night Through October 14th Evangelist—Thomas F. Pickens ]. Derell Butler. Song Leader Erhardt W. Hitzeman, director of music at the Zion Lutheran Church, Bay City, will play 10 special selections | &s fest or: | ganist, The Rev. Vernon Schreiber, pas- Hour’ sermon. | The st. Paul Lutheran Church was dedicated Feb. 12, 1950 as 4 sgion church of the Missiouri- fer, the first pastor. The group ‘was organized with 50 gparter in the Assemblies of God SUNDAY SCHOOL ROADIO—WPON—SUNDAY oem eeeeene **ee eae SUNDAY SCHOOL ..................... 9:45 A.M. Installation of Teachers and Officers COMMUNION SERVICE ... ceeeeee 41:00 AM, . 7:45 P.M. ... 8:00 A.M. ’ “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” the builder will hand the keys to” committee will cut the ribbon ahd | The Festival service will start eengee _~qgest pastors, choir directors and organists assisting with the sermons and music, Plans were drawn by Merritt and Cole and | ™ the church was constructed by Maurice V. Rogers of Detroit. The Rev. Seen enter is he pple _REV, VERNON SCHREIBER April 26, 1963 coming ‘here from Arcadia, Under hig guidance the congregation has grown to around | 280 communicant members with’ 250 children enrolled in the bey day School. St. Paul Lutheran, Gothié in architecture, is constructed of cin- der block and face brick with stone trim: The ceiling is of the open- truss type. The focal point in the chancel is the altar § with fitting symbols. / A richly colored/ ‘ stained glass rose window, depicting Jesus in Gethsemane, rises above the altar All furnishing and woodwork | are of solid oak stained in nat- ural tones, The chancel is cov- ered with’ green carpet, while the nave ghd narthex are covered with sephalt tile, aly) windows in the nave and overflow room are colorful stained giass. The seating capacity of the church is estimated at 435. The heating throughout is a hot water convector system. The basement has a large fellow- ship hall, a spaci@us kitchen, cloak room, choir, boiler and rest rooms. “The total cost of the building with furnishings will be $210,000. The church is being financed by i. dhe Rev, ‘The present pastor, | George Mahder, was installed in the Michigan Extension Fund. “FIRST BAPTI Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our reaper World; Our resources— the Word. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. (Classes for All Ages) © MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “TRIUMPH IN TRIBULATION” EVENING WORSHIP-—7:00 P. M. “WE BELIEVE THE BIBLE” Dr. H. H. Savage, Speaking at Both Services ST CHURCH 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL” - 11:00 WORSHIP WESLEYAN METHODIST -67 NORTH LYNN STREET ‘Rey. C.D. Friess. pastor W. Y. P. 8. 6:45 P. Me EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. ZION CHURCH Sunday ee » oo A M. oung R Ere ett 239 EAST PIKE STREET —— > Service, 11:00 A: M. a =" “ee Gervice, + on OF NAZARENE Pee “For half the world,” he com- mented, “this is the autumn sea- son; for the other half it is spring — but wherever it may be, Christian people will meet at the table of our Lord. In ancient cathedrals, thatch-roofed chapels and city churches, the same serv- ice will be observed. Orders of wership may vary, but in [rast CONGREGATIONA -CHURC vs naadeamaae ey 10:00 A. M. MORNING SERVICE Wide Communion ’ “THE ‘T DISCOVERY,” Meditation AA:15 CHURCH SCHOOL -°6:15 YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 1:30 P. M. EVENING SERVICE / “THESE THINGS ARE DIFFICULT” Wopieota le and Frayer Fellowship 7:30. M. “FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 Chase Street Bvening Senvieg 5 i... s5 8s ss 6 ee 7:30 P.M, j REV. MABEL SWATHWOOD of FLINT ; Open Forum ........... ..7:30 P.M, Wednesdey FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN : aoe North Reselawn y Scheel, 10:00 A, M. Seadutne teres te aw Caan’ tue A. M, Conseerstion and Ba Service, 4:30 P.M. Commanien ae PM. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study at the Wills Home, Wednesday ____ LEROY SHAFER, Poster. “On this day the churches in every nation join in a demonstra- 14 gether in the true sense of church yinity,” he said. " Feality Christians are ‘one in UNITY 71% N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 Mrs. Blanche Joki, Lea | _ Sunde 7, i100 A.M." Aa so Mana Thers., 7:30 P. M.—St “Let There Be ma | First Free, Methodist Church 87 Lofayette (2 Blocks West of Sears) ‘ Church of the Light and Life Hour Rally Day in Sunday School|) y School, 10:30 A.M. t oe Ee ices 9:30 A. M, - 7:45 P.M. | | FLM.Y., 7:45 P. = P Wed., 7:30 P.M. | : RMON SUBJECI 4 9:30 Ps Me "Whee God Is Like” | 7:45 P. M.— "Requirements and Rewards of the Gospel” BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY Lyal H. Howison, Pastor _ G. R. MORAN, Song ; Leader Aariidinaiitinn Gtitaii were Keld in October 1965 and the- /nerstone was laid April 1, 1956. The dedication dinner will he served from 12-2:30 p, m. and p.m, Mrs. Paul McMichael is gen- co-chairman, Mrs. June McMahan, Mrs. M, L. Lorenzon Jr.:and Mrs. William Fisher. the building fund. Kirk Young People ito Hike, Cook in Park’ Protestant young people, | All both single and married, between the ages of 18 and 40 are invited, to~meet at 2 o'clock Sunday after-| noon at’ Kirk in the Hills for a hike and outdoor supper. Cars will take the hikers out | | Auburn avenue to John R road nounced. at a ‘where they will turn left to follow | ithrough to Bloomer Park. The group will hike and cook their supper on the outdoor stoves: with Carolyn Kyes acting as chair- man of the event. Ernest Nathan, a member of the Kirk, will speak to the young people on Oct. 14 at 8:15 p.m. Re- freshments will follow. Further mecting will be an- later date. A 38 million dollar high energy fuel plant is now being built for the Navy on government owned ‘| Wed. Prayer Hosting eee at | Rev. T. M. ftaten A day set aside for spirit- val refreshment, when you can draw near to God and see His Greatness, feel His Power. Evangelistle Ser FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Jestyn 1 Bleek N. of Walton Bivd, SPR o-a807 v dé LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Musi¢ Director 7 a buffet supper from 4:30-6:30) eral chairman. of the dinner with A tree will offering will be taken] jf at the dinners which will go into. | 1196 Joslyn Ave. Sunday Seheesi 10:00 A. M. Merning Service 1:00 A.M. Grening Service 7:30 P.M. Prayer Service Wed., 7:30 P.M. } " CECH, KELLER 8. 8. Supt. - — = sree: : ™ ‘ =“ SS iinet a => 60 State Street it ; ’ “Pontiae’s Singing Church” KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR HUBBS Mintoter Minister of Muate 11:00 A.M. — Morning Worship “A DIVINE TRUST” 7:30 P.M. — Evangelistic Service Participating in World Wide Communion United Presbyterian Churches _ OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theedere R. Aliebach, Paster Bible School . 43:20 A.M. Worship 10:00 A.M. World Wide Communion “LOVETH THOU ME?” | Youth Fellowship—. 6:00 P.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M Evening Sermon Topic ~ “LAZARUS, COME FORTH” Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 JOSLYN AVENUE Jesiyn at Third Edmond 1. Watkins, Paster Bible School 9:30 A-M. Worship .. 10:45 A.M. I | | Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Wed Night Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street 3. Harvey McCann, Pastor Bible School Worship . 115 A.M. Thank Offering—Miss Ruth Moffett of Haiti Will Speak Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. Evening Service—The Picture, “Five Martyred Men” will be shown COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prayten Plains, Michigan | W J. Teenwissen, Jr., Paster 9:45 AM Bible School : 11:00 A.M... Worship Service | ~<“Bastor Preaching = ~~ 6:30 P.M. Youth Groups 7:30 .. Evening Worship Wed. 7:30 PM. Prever Service: and Study Hour Communion Message by the Pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.~ Youth Group, 6:30 P. M. BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH West Huron at Mark 9: aie 3 Classes for All Ages Six Adult Classes 10:00 A. M.—Rev. Richard M. Cummings | Detroit Raptint Missionary Soe Born/in Burma Comymunion Service .M.—Fellowship Hall Open for Recreation .M.—Youth Groups—Devoti ons/ - f Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. “GOD VISITS ABRAHAM” Dr. fon Meine, ‘Speaking. / 19:00 A.M. ‘MORNING SERVICE 7:30 P. M, EVENING SERVICE LIFE BEGINS CAMPAIGN Oct. 7-14 DR. B. R. LAKIN Speaker and the Musical Scotts DR. TOM MALONE, Pastor Sunday School Attendance, Last Sundoy—1127 sheeerete eoenenee teen . ree 200 ; 16:00 54 See eee eeeee ras r #52 CLERED 2 = . seperate ie adr Rev. Milten H. Bank, D. D., Minister Calvin ©. Rice, B. D., Abst. Sunday 2 TS Gee oman ae.) ae HT Identical Services at 8:30 A.M. and 10:45 A.M. World Wide Communion Sunday “MAN ON THE MARCH TO (Broadcast Over WPON, 11:00 A.M.) Dr. Bank, Preaching ee ee wee Central Methodist | ae CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday Morning . sé desrseveggerss RLS A, M, 8 Evening . saceececeees» 6:00 P.M. poe a Lg sie Lessons and Song Drill eee eee e eT T ee 7:30 P. M. FE 5-1993 eeeee eee Lanette street who has made 24 trips to Labrador is shown in his _ GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 Auburn Road—' Mile West of Crooks Road Sunday School, 10 A.M. Worship Service, 11 A. M.- Wed. 7:30 P. M, — Evening Worship, Sat. 7:30 P. M. S. S. Supt. John Burleson Pastor. Rev. Billy Brown tent there shortly after an. adventure with swordfish) Mr. Rand found a lost gold mine while on a fishing trip to Labrador in 1932. COMING IN._ON A PRAYER AND A SONG — Frank Rand of He had been given ‘ie /aing tothe ‘ino by lle sonterval’ grand father; one time magistrate in Nova Scotia, He has returned year after year and staked claims covering more than 1,000 acres. sansiale Sunday Will Be Observed THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street ——SUNDAY SERVICES—— Sunday Scheol—9:45 A. M. Youth People’s Legion—6 P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. $/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michcisen. commanding oflficers-in-charge “YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! World Wide Communion will be jobserved at Bethany» Baptist 'Church: at 11 o'clock Sunday morn- ing with the Rev. Richard W. Cum- (mings of Detroit preaching the jsermon. The board of deacons will assist with the Communon. | ‘The Rev.-Mr. Cummings, execu- itive sercetary of the Detroit Mis- |sionary Society, was born in Bur- jma of missionary parents. In 1953, he visited all the mis-| _ sion fields in Burma and India junder the American’ Baptist ‘Mis-|..° ~sionary Board. ee 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL First Sunday of Rally Month . “Classes for all Ages” 11:00. A.M. WORSHIP EVENING WORSHIP—7:30 P.M. “Getting Things from God” FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 195 Prospect St. O. P. Eastman, Minister an! | Morning Prayer Sun. 9:30 A.M. || CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCE 30 Whittemore Street | 7:00 P.M. San. Eve. Prayer Service De. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Church Guild Sponsors Peale Noted Preacher Slated 7:30 P.M. Sun—H. J, Drake Silver Tea, Wed., Oct. 19 The Episcopal Church of the Advent . W. Long Lake Rd. at Middlebelt $05 Auburn Ave. "Pull Gospel — : PROMOTION SERVICES 9:45 to 12:15 A. M. Morning Services 7:45 P. M. — A Message on Bible Prophecy Dr. Leland L.. Marion, Speaker Always a Welcome to Everyone! bi Rev. John W. Wigle, Vicar || 4 Speak Nov. 8 and 9 in Birmingham se RIENDS. CHURCH 962 Voorheis ; | Sponsored by St. Anne’s Guild Sunda School”. 5:06 PM. of St. James Episcopal Church Ww ‘Service . 7:30 P. M. | Birmingham, Dr. Norman Vincent Cottage pare Meeting Wed. 'Peale, pastor, theologian and writ- 7:00 P. M. John 43 Aurusta Rev. Leather Addington, Paster ~ FE 2-e328 fier every Saturday for The Pontiac Press, will be speaking Nov. 8 and 9 in the Birmingham theater. Only season tickets are avail- jable for the lecture course with a price of $10 on the series. About 900 tickets have already Church Scheel, 9:45 A.M. | Morning Service, 11: ig am. - ¥. P. Service, 6:90 P. Event « Service, 7:0 Lake St. Church of God Hel | been sold for Thursday and only Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL A Church that preaches the Apostles Doctrines. Baptize like they did and receive the Holy Ghost; bring your Bible: and Bible questions. Find out for yourself; don’t take hear-say. Services Sunday, 10 A. M. Sun., Tues., Thurs., Set. 7:30 P.M. Bishop L. A. Parent, Pastor Zs is Parent, Paster a few are left for Friday. The theater will seat around 1,360. Other speakers on the series in- ‘Prayer Service and ~ Study, - Tuesday, 1:30 P.M. Rev. Paul Cooley, Paster 88 Orton “The LITTLE CHURCH-with the BIG HEART” Invites You to Morning ernie C30 sases cebes cues ° 11:00 A. M, Pilgrim Y. Sees eeee treet netersceetreesioesse O45 P.M, Evenin erie es teceecwesecgees T2130 P. M, Bring Your Family te Sunday School... .....0 02... 10:00 A. M, THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT E. W. SWANSON, Pastor v4 clude Marquis cre on Oct. 18— 19; Albert Bekker and Edith At- water on Dec/ 6 and-7; Dr. Ralp| Lapp, Jan. }0 and 11; Dr. Robert Collier Page, Jan, 24 and 25 and Carleton Smith, Feb. 7 and 8. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Charles Kass at the Birming- ham Town Hall telephone. Reservations for the celebrity luncheon which follows will be Choirs to Sing Sunday , The City-Wide Choir Union will present the monthly program at. Mrs. Martin first went te - | tye terms of service devoied to | nss-pecmmnnen ton Gamat 1 translation and pioneer Senter Oy tae Ee Pas zee pal gimme endl ype Gooltrey Day. BASIN. Poster to British. West ‘Africa to} Speak, Show Curios 3 The Missonary Meetings being} ‘ty School, 9:45 a.m. fooled ot 11 am. eat EVANGEL TEMPLE | in 1924 and has completed SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “ARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?” Reading Room S| 2 East orig Street + Hi ae 11:00 A.M. Open Dai M A.M. to § oe. : : Wodeseday, 17 ag oe Service 8 Friday to 9 P.M. | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets HOW ‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO oly ag CKLW TELEVISION — ; : SUNDAY—9:30 A.M. Sunday—9:45 A.M. Ch ? “GOD DOES NOT SEND AFFLICTION” ~~ WXYR-TV taken at the Birmingham Country Club. ‘fo Be Observed th Anniversary Rev. \T. Walter Harris, Faunder .and Pastor [PERRY PARE 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Trinity Bap- | 156 Mt. Clemens Street tist Church. 1 8 My seccesssvesecsces +e Saturday, $20 A.M, Mrs. Lee Atrice Stewart is presi-] YOUNG PROPLES netic Satanay, SOR DO — of the choir and Mrs, Anna] PRAYER. Goi. cesceeecees ses Wedmenday, 6200 P.M. Mae Murray, the director. The H. B. LOWR, Pastor FE 51204 public is invited, es eee South Side Church of God |} All Saints Eolscopat Church — Morning” Wershi "tee AM Williams Lake at West Pike . "ae The Rev. ©. George ee eee ee ee ‘The Rev. Lewis Ww. Tower. Curste. Motor and Nebraska Sts. i A } BAPTIST CHURCH Baltimore and Cameron to Preach The Providence Missionary Bap- tist Church will celebrate its 8th anniversary from Oct. 7-29. The Rev. T. Walter .Harria, founder and pastor of the chufth, will preach at 11 tomorrow morn- | Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Youth - Children’s Church 1A, M, Young iar 6:15 P.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A, M, [I SUNDAY SERVICES:. 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:30 A.M, Holy Baptism 11:00 A.M. -Holy Communion, Church ole ae Sg es 8:00 P.M. Evening Prayer ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL | MILFORD, MICH, 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 6:46 A. M.—Church 6chool 11:00 A. M.—-Holy Communion ing-on “The Christian Churcli. and the Branches.” His text will be John 15:2. z The Church of God in Christ will be guests at Providence at 3:30 p.m. Sunday with Bishop C. J. Johnson preaching the sermon. * Cora Milton will be leader of! the Young People’s Group at 6 11:00 a. m. ee Worship p.m. and the Rev. H. D. Williams will be. spe at the 7:30 p.m.) service. Mrs. Georgia Chaunalt' will be in charge of the ushers. At 8 p.m. Monday, the congrega- tion of Liberty Baptist Church |will be guests with the pastor, AVONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 7155 Auburn Rd,, Near Crooks 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M, Worship Hour the Rev. S. M. Edwards, giving the sermon. Thomas Bessent will be in charge. Tuesday at 8 p.m. the Rev. Central Christian Church 347 North Saginaw Street Church of Christ 1180 N. — Phone FE 2-6269 MILTON E. TRUEX, Minleter “THE HERALD OF TRUTH" 7:20 P.M. Wednesday FE Service WXYZ—Eech Sun. 1:00 to 1:36 P.M Hen s Sunday Bible. “School 7:30 P.M. Sunday Evening Service 10:50 A. M. Sunday Worship FE 45-7642 871 Rebinwoed Ave. BIBLE SCHOOL ......9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. EVANGELISTIC HOUR REV. G. W. GIBSON, Marshall, Ii Speaking at both services 7:30 P.M. COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH. 64 West Columbis Ave. Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ......11:00 A.M. 8.T.U. errrer vs» 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship ....... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting .. -7:30 P.M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor ‘Phone FS 4-8574 Alfiliated With Southern Baptist Convention vrei ae # WED. PRAYER. MEETING at the Church sveceess 4500 PM eee eee OH Ford B. Reed will preach with members of his church, New | Hope Baptist, guests. Mrs. Clem- | | mer Lee Page and Walter James | | will be chairman. CALVARY MISSIONARY CHURCH 206 Midway—at Sanford Sanday Schoo! ........».10:00 A, Morning Worship ...,....11:00 A. M. Evening Worship ........ 7:40 P. ‘ednesday, Day ef Prayer eat 10 Making plans to visit Providetice| r | Missionary Baptist on Wednesday evening at 8 are Mrs. Arbutis Brica and Sylvester Hatter who are representing New Bethel. Bap- i tist Church. The Rev. William H.. Bell is scheduled to soomk. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN West Hurén at Wayne ~ Rev. W. H. Marbach. Ee, D. Auchardé Christian Men’s Club to See ‘Martyred Men’ Following the noon luncheon Monday at the Waldron Hotel, the Christian Men's Club will see ons film, ‘“‘Martyred Men." The picture portrays the life ot Rev. an mnany WORSHIP SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 and 11 A. M. Morning Worship sauecs cov bdene cede Ueckaiee ue. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Robert J. Wiekiey, Vicar nev. Malte & eet: Oe Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor Ph. 2-2225 = = HIGHLAND Annual Mission , ting | | CONGREGATIONAL ual Cj ns mee ao 14 Block gb da ee na osing ay : 10:00 s. m. Sunday School ; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th and | : “es ee 4 ad MISSIONARY aq 178 Green Street (Near Orchard Lake _Ave.) REV. G. I. BERSCHE. Pastor Speakers for « Maley Oct. 1, Mrs. W. 8. Martin. Missionary to French W. Africa, and Rey. Russell Kauffman, Missionary-Evangelist —SUNDAY SERVICES— enday Geboel «.i..0c.ccucceks.s.vss, SHEA | Young People’s Meeting ..........+.++. 6:15 P.M. Closing Convention Meeting ........... 7:30 P.M. Branch Sunday School 9:30 A. M. 230 N. Cass Lk. Rd. the four missionaries who were slain in South America by the Auca Indians. i Mrs. T. Edward McCully Jr. of | Pontiac whose husband was one of the missionaries, apd Mr. FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 248 Baldwin Ave. FE 47172 , CHURCH CONFERENCE— Saturday Evening .... .7:30 P.M. (Choir Rehearsal 7 P, M.) SUNDAY SCHOOL ..... 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP ..._.11 A.M. EVENING SERVICE ... 7:00 P.M. Lowell D. Baggett, Choir Director * Rev. Robert Garner, Pastor, a | Sunday 45 | Morning Worship ‘3 |. Coccscccscccccssosece | | Bible Study McCully’s father are in the cast. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF PONTIAC ONENESS .. 324 N. Perry Street SUNDAY SERVICES Scheol oy Mam, 7 . beam. Young People Wed. 7:30 p.m. » Sat, 7:90 p.m, ‘Rev. Merri P. Hester “The Whole Gospel for the Whole Werld''—ONENESS E Revival Meetings AUBURN HEIGHTS FREE METHODIST CHURCH OCT. 10 THRU 21 — EACH EVENING, 7:45 SUNDAY, 11:00 A.M. Rev. ©. D, Rreytes aad. Wise of Barrer, Tuinols, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED- Make This Your Revival! gt Phone FE 2.8097 D. A. ‘Hoenshell, Paster ee a> Ee Se A ge Y Sa Se eS ee GaSe as ; é | _THE PONTIAC PRESS; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1956_ = Bs 2 Mgch of the th iknow. what we fi it ie ul 3 z : ri s a po a mmunity Th ‘THESE 2 EXTRA =m "Gores on TERRIFIC = =—s = HIT PICTURS!, _ ve ie eunters Ait the “Brother i eclen, whtewar im the Streets,” Heflin, Ann Bancroft. Rochester color it Certain Feeling,” Bob Hope. Eva oer —_ i aoe ae a Vantoren: ‘Genus Sat.: ae. Peernye Monroe, Don * "Tues.: r-* Geese Affair,” Thurs., “e eee ° Concho,” Prank : “sf aon Marion Bra: Bang ., Frank sinatra; hy FO \ Hox & Hounds Fun ‘Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills se ie coup apt pat conse LUNCHEON and DINNERS ane Get: "Sebuay Concho,” Prank DINNERS: Monday. thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone wl 4.4800 for Reservations Williams to Festival | QUINCY ~Gov. Williams will jappear at the Quincy Harvest | Festival Oct. 13, arriving at sees: and spending the afternoon. tes af? George sentoower?. “craea. Germania Society A jaf | | A Weta igus tenes f AY [TOE] . School Bus Drivers 4. Told fo Slow Down LANSING (f — State school offi-| gel lan idl ain ng. to school superintendents to watch’ “We've had an increasing nun- drivers are going too fast—some- times 70 and 75 m.p.h.” said Dr. Clair L.. Taylor, state superin- tendent of public instruction. “There is no special speed limit “qe school buses. They can go 65) m.p.h. during the day legally. But ed we feel these buses just, shouldn't) igo that fast,” Taylor said. color | The warning, included in the de- tpartment's weekly newsletter to ‘ischool_ officials, recommended 45 as a safe speed. ber of complaints that these bus million although about half this difference is accounted for by servicemen. 4...The.tatal vote..in the. 1952 presi. dential election was 61,552,000, or 62.7 per cent of those eligible. The bureau pointed‘ out many| people do not vote and many ‘others cannot because they have! — ‘not met state requirements on citi-| . zenship, residence, registration or payment of pol} taxes. (102 Million Old Enough to Vote Nov. 6 | WASHINGTON {INS}. — The! ‘Census Bureau estimates 102,743,- | ‘This does not include about 2 }100,000 servicemien of voting age. * Ld * | | In. November, 1952, ‘some 98,133,- (000 civilians were of yoting age. | The increase = four years is about) 4 ,600,000. | Women of voting age, estimat- at 53,652,000 for 1956, will out- number men by more than 4!) A. change in dimensions in the | Henry Ford Museum at Dearborn, | Mich., is being made to peers, idate the huge Chesapeake and |Ohio steam locomotive recently, presented. It is 11 feet 2 inches, wide, and 16 feet 5% inches high. | +N PON TIAC * DRIVE-IN: ANN ARBOR @ — Three hun- day's football classic between Michigan and Michigan State. The society, celebrating its 100th anniversary, will be saluted by the Michigan Marching Band during ithe pre-game show, The band will form a huge “G"’ inside a shield ‘at the center of the field, : 2150 Opdyke Rd. PE 4.4611 Box Office Opens 6:30 — Show Starts 7 P.M. 1 Bild) No. ” FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY 4 UNIT COLOR PROGRAM No. 2 Popeye Cartoon rey. THE TRUE TEST G STORY OF THE N THE WEST cverR 7" EVER KNEW FAS sl FAM POP CARTOONS STARTS/8:20 Xx OuUS EYE 4 OWL SHOW 'G é ' Be » GEORGE MONTGOMERY TAB HUNTER ELT’ dred members of the Germania Society of Saginaw will attend to-’ ‘ lad Lira arses \ aad (U. 5 entaealbe simul Sti eee FE 5-4500 “T HE KILLING” . Plus “SLAVE GIRL” ona ia MITCHU FOREIG. * TOMORROW - ‘THE MOST STARTLING SPY-HUNT EVER FILMED! ROBERT sila ae ‘i | ‘ ini : 7 . } Hl WAYNE + WYNN « BARTON Backwoods Barn Dance EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 9:00 to 2:00 Featuring Paul Barber and Bill Huntsman and Their Backwoodsmen Everyone Welcome Admission $1.50 per Couple AMERICAN LEGION HALL 96 CHURCHILL ROAD AUBURN HEIGHTS ) (TONIGHT. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:00 P. M, ‘TIL 11:00 ome TAN Taan2= CARTOON PARTY ——FULL HALF HOUR—— OTC TT Tee ee _wrereerewererreYr. _SUNDAY-MONDAY. Atl, A ln Aa A Alt A. At. iii. ltt, a. AB. thin. tt ln. ii, itl... A. l,i, l,i. ht. la. bt, a. a, = OWL SHOW = [=e _ JOHN PAYNE — JAN. 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LATE HORROR SHOW EXTRA! “THE FROZEN GHOST” 32%; LON CHANEY SUNDAY ONLY i | Newsboy Invited ™ Ipresident Eisenhower who says | Andy's call at the White House was in ith on-|wake of juvenile rowdyism, mene ads een ek to Visit Ike Today WASHINGTON — Newspaper- boy Andy Williams of Ames, lowa,{c was invited to visit today with | Andy and fellows like him “per- form a vajuable service for your neighbors." . [National Circulation Manag-) lers Assn. as being typical of the country’s ‘600,000 newspaperboys. | Mayor Goes to Jail: The lad advanced » > of the annual soap box derby, but WATERFORD] DRIVE- IN THEATER Cor. CC ER ERE a UN INT SATU RDAY ° “ond MAJOR | ALAA d SPENCER RICHARD ees PETERS - WAGNER = SAT. OWL FLAT ULE : JOHN WAYNE—“RIO GRANDE” if B12 iron men in a wooden ship SUNDAY & MONDAY | r tempt of Court (part. of his car’s mechanism fo Con ge broke. Builder Ralph May tied the) CHICAGO @®—The Mayor of a suburban village is in jail for con- itempt of court and the Judge who broken part with his with a two foot lead. NOW thru MON. HURON JANE WYMAN VAN JOHNSON “Miracle in the Rain 7 PLUSII The First Texan HE WEST W | FORGET HIS COURAGE ANI | | e and Rickey took the 310-foot event) SUN. MAT. 1:45 MA 4-2151 b SAMUEL GOLDWYN’s goin Picture of the Year... ee America’s Own aia Si STARRING | 7% PRANK SINATRA - VIVIAN BLAINE in Color and CINEMASCOPE® "~aitere JOSEPH L. MANKIEWICZ —LAST TIME TODAY— }|_‘PARDNERS? ‘23 PACES TO BAKER STREET’ | MARLON BRANDO- JEAN SIMMONS COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER UNION LAKE and HAGGERTY ROADS OPEN 6:30—SHOW STARTS 1:00 TONIGHT ONLY 3— BIG PICTURES — 3 CARTOON SHOW 7:00 P. M. "SUNDAY — ONE DAY ONLY - ALL COLOR ACTION SHOW DEADLIEST UNDERSEA CORRIDOR IN THE sponse ty Technicolor JANE RUSSELL in UNDERWATER! - 20th Ce stury-Fo THE SIXTH or JUNE ONE coPe col . 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CRS eT a TE NSA SANNA | SMITH KNOX _ | BOGARDE, [RinDOLPa scorr@ GAIL RUSSELL E MARVIN: “SEVEN MEN FROM A POWERFUL SUSPENSE THRILLER! 2 LERAND DIRK ‘* ground. the Eagles while the 49ers base their attack more along the Washington Reds H T , f Steward Nunnelley, runnerup. | baseman Jim Gilliam leaps clear of sliding Gil cin ;ournamen Other flight ‘winners included| M¢Dougald of New York Yankees after getting : : Mrs. Charles C. Curry, Jr., Mrs. him_on force out in second inning of yesterday's CAJON, Calif. ting! L., Donald Collier and Mrs. Alfred ro half of the $15,000 San|R. Waters all of Birmingham, . oo Golf Tournament, In the %¥hole round play, Mrs. Advised Against Playing Ball ot Grossinger, N.¥../Robert J. Walls of Biringham and — ‘ - . 3-stroke lead today with) Mrs. Watson F. ‘Kinney, and Mrs. : - —— for the Singing) Howard T. Germonprez both of a CSsen nce @ Washington Uni- . ; oa had a 66 yesterday, . / with his open-| { ges NEW YORK W&®—Doh Bessent, ) | the kid pitcher the New York ¥an- also of Grossin- : kees forgot about ard one doctors time Duke Univer. ‘il advised should never play ball|/Dodgers’ 13-8 victory. second with 134, Mel onvi e : again, took his’ plice today along- yesterday to match his) ¥- side Sal Maglie,/ Gil Hodges and ng round, ae Sth del Gee * * * ae iS. , f a bri ightest or Series stars. il Runyan i,| Milford in ite. season opener, Ox. Were’ it not for a serious back of La Jolla, Cal in Good Grace _ After Warning on balis, 11 of them in yes- . Sturdivant, gan, ahd Mickey McDermott — were given the works /as Duke fea the 12- Snider and Gil Hodges hit attack. j ; f i i / the seldom-used Rip Coleman, a elected as the new golf chairman by the ladies at a Country Club luncheon Mrs. Russell. M. Downey was} Forest Lake yesterday. ayer Has 3Stroke” | aes i SEE Pret ite Te FORCED AT SECOND — Dodgers’/ second | |Ike ‘Agin’ Move AP Wirephote Series game. Gil was out on Enos Slaughter’s bouncer to Dodgers’ shortstop Peewee Reese who flipped to Gilliam for the force. Wants Nats to Remain Mikes Face Eaglets : in Showdown Sunday Yank .imight have been wearing a Yan- injury that/ required a delicate spinal fusion operation, Bessent 1951. kee uniform in this Series. But as a Dodger, the bespec- tacled/ 25-year-old. Jacksonville, Fia.,/righthander, turned back the Yankees with six hits and only two runs in seven finely pitched relief innings yesterday to win his first World Series game in the Five years ago Bessent was one of the most promising pitching prospects in the Yankee chain, He was on his way to the top after trying to get out of bed he threw one leg over the other—and they locked. He was so helpless, his mother and sister had to help him off the bed. Brought to a Baltimore hospital, Bessent i . He was winning 22 games at LaGrange, Ga.,_in 1950, and 11 out. of 13 for Norfolk, Va., in a half season in But something happened in the playoffs in 1951 that changed Bes- gent’s entire career. He slipped off the mound, injured his back and was sent home, Two wéeks later, | Atlantic City Closes touchdown, the all-important extra point. livich. The blocked Houston Leads in Dixie HOUSTON, Tex. W—The Dixie lanta today the Houston Buffs .|of the Texas ‘League holding a 3-2 he lead in the s¢ries and able to close down $37,600 it out by winning tonight. The Buffs beat Atlanta of the Southern ‘Assn, 5-0 last night on a who fanned 12 Crackers. aga nw SHINGTON joy Anthony, 171%, 170, Washington, 10, Ortonville, whose. unbeatén skein conversion attempt was Series teams traveled back to At- 'Belmont Tops Turf Runs Whitney's Defilade and Mrs. Woody Stephens’ Lucky Mistake, Atlantic City closes out-its meet- ing with eight top flight 2-year- olds matching strides in the mile on. grass of the $25,000 added Ab- secon Island. Marlene Bauer Fires 9-Under _ KANSAS CITY @® — Marlene By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - The big money on the American turf today is at Belmont Park where eight veteran campaigners meet in $50,000 added Manhattan Handicap and thirteen 2-year-old fillies in the $25,000 added Matron. The mile and one-half of the Manhattan is headed by. such con- sistant runners as the - Maine Chance's Jet Action and Thinking Cap from the Christiana Stable. If all of the overnight. entries go postward. the race will gross $55,700 with the winner taking “The Matron, a 6-furlong sprint down the Widener Straightaway, has a gross value of $59,855 on the 4hit pitching job by Bob Mabe,|basis of 13 starters with $43,520 earmarked for the winner, Expect- ed to draw the heaviest support ‘lat the betting windows are Jets’ Charm, stablemate of Jet Action; John S. Kroese’s Maruilah, C. V. Timberdoodle Fun! southpaw, have not been employed by Stengel. Bob Turley impressed Stengel enough. in pitching hitless 1 1-3 innings in two games get the call in Sun- Set in 13-8 ~ Most bases_on balls, one ciub, Four Series Reco tional . der, held- 2, Att air) f by five teams), Most home , total series, Na- player, by Duke Sni- s—10 in five series (Extended/ own record). Recordy’ tied: Most ll, by Yankees (5) and (6) in , . by Yankees. and » Oct. 5, 1947). rds inning, both clubs— inning (Tied record Athletics and Cubs, Oct. , seventh inning). — pitchers, game, both clubs (Tyed record held by Yankees and: BY JACK PATTERSON LOVELLS — Friday has surely been the finest day of 1956. Not a cloud in the sky from 20-odd degree sunrise through a warm, pleasant day to a bright and cool sunset. Weatherwise it was perfect, Shoot- ing-wise it was something less than that, but still a very satisfactory day. ' After we left the gang at Che- boygan we set a base course for the projected reunion with brothers Dick and Bob Patterson -| at Lovells. We had little diffi- |pag culty in locating Bob’s car on what passes up here for a secon- dary road. We put in an hour of rough going in the toughest cover we've run into yet, listening all the while to the distant ring of gunfire beyond Dodgers £ the hills. Gunfire which we pres- ently learned, when Bob and Dick and Glenn Sprague joined us, had done little to reduce the current partridge crop. Having previously committed ourselves in print to the doctrine Woodcock Give Fine Sport ed an easy afternoon search in light cover for long bills. * * * Searching for timberdoodles, we eventually stumbled into a lodge meeting of half the entire woodcock tribe. The shooting was brisk there then a bird lost the desire to fly during the heavy bombardment and before we Were through a re- spectable number of recently de- ceased bog owls graced the game * * * ° ~ One of the nicer memories was snaking a bird from under Bob's gun before Bob, who is 10 years our junior, could unleash a shot. *“ * * If time permits, we plan to get over.to Sleepy Hollow _to_ give fellow members Bob Nelson, Bob Glenn, Ross Thompson and Ed Barrett some badly-needed point- ers on grouse shooting. Summing up we would sdy, that there are as many birds as last that when grouse numbers are year in most areas, more in some. . & down woodcock are up, we. suggest- “low amateur at 80. for a while. What's more, now and Bauer Hagge of Grossinger, N.Y., appeared well on her way. today toward setting a new women’s record for golf .tournaments won in a single year. She's won eight so far this year and needs nine to turn the trick. In the first round of the second annual Heart of America women's invitational yesterday she fired a nine-under-women's-par 67 to take ‘a two-stroke lead on the field, That set a new women’s record for the 6,605-vard Hillcrest Country Club layout. Defending champion Marilynn Smith of Wichita, Kan., could do no. better than a two-over-par 78. Nan Berry of Quincy, Ill., was the Bl at a an Washington Eleven Victor at Rochester. Second straight victory for Wash- ington Junior High's grid squad was Thursday's 12-0 defeat of Rochester’s 9th graders, at Roch- ester. Bob Sheppard tallied on a 5- yard plunge in the 3rd and John Roush went the same distance for Patterson’s 40-yard pass-and-run in the Ist period was ‘nullified by an offside penalty. Avondale Harriers Lose Despite a ist place finish by Avondale's ace runner, Dick Hutch- inson, the Jackets were defeated by Milford yesterday afternoon, 23- 40,-in a dual Cross-country meet at Milford. ‘ é Cag ® 1 many years ds a result of the close ties CrerCumunineen, testadle: Obie ‘Coast . in io the 2nd counter in the 4th. Tie cate Senko’, Soen-Dbcgi Sete, Wisconsin - Southern Californi Washington - Mlinois, California - ' |Pittsburgh, Missouri - Southern ie Methodist, Northwestern - Tulane, Texas-West Virginia, _Maryland- Baylor and Mississippi-Houston. and a convalescent for 10 months. “I; never thought I'd pitch again,’ said Bessent as he re- called those agonizing months in bed, unable at times to lift his head for even a drink of water. “But I had enough determination to give it a battle. “The following summer, after I had licked the illness and was with St. Paul, I was hospitalized -with muscle spasms.in my back. A doc- tor -in an Indianapolis hospital warned me to give up pitching. I was stubborn, I guess. I refused to believe him.” . It was on the recommendation of Leon Hamilton, the scout who originally had signed him for the Yankees and then had transferred allegiance to the Dodgers, that the Brooks decided to take a gamble on Don, For the modest invest- ment of $4,500, they drafted him for: their St. Paul Farm in the American Assn. from the Yan- kees’ Binghamton Eastern League St, Michael and high-scoring Or- chard Lake St. Mary will collide Grid Results and far at Hillsdale small college punters of the nation with a 5kick mark of 48.2 yards average. John is the "Dales No. 2 in a Suburban Catholic League Allegan it, Duvagiae arcana . 4 showdown agg vd gy agg > Albion Battle, Creek Lakeview ® p.m. " Bay City Handy 47, Kalamazoo " Cent. 7 The Shamrocks and the defend. |Bsitle. Creek. 31 Sestee -9 Bay City Central @. ing champion are cur- |Clawson 34, 19 rently tied for the SCL leader-, |Chesaning 19, St. Louis 13 ship with 2-0 records, St. Mike |Coldwater 35, rian 8 lost a non-league test to Avon- |CAT° 26 Sandusty 20, dale. Dea: : aceon | 36, _ nattere e St. Frederick, whose winless|Detroit Country Day 20, Maumee 1 streak has now reached 28 games, Devioon 36. Flint, Bee +20 invades Royal Oak St, Mary tomor-| East Detroit 21, Masel Park 7 row to battle the Irish who have|gnton 30, Mayville 6 dropped three in a row this fall. |/Fémere 71, “Sitangham 6 In other Suburban contests Sun-/Penton 16 Lakeville 3 day, St. James goes to St. Rita|Zidshing 30, Pint Bendle and St. Clement entertains St. Ben- pee 2 joven 0 ‘ edict. Shrine faces Mt. Carmel] atiGrand Blane 32, Flint Mandeville 6 Wyandotte. _ [gear 33. Faas Aaherien 6 Grand Boren 4, Holland ¥ (Tie) Grosse Petes Si Monroe: 6 0 at op ter Holly 19, West B Howell 27, Eaton Inkster 41, Wilbur t . for Small Colleges |=°de or ma 0 eges Livonia Bentley 6, Plymouth @ ecinges ane } Ra) 7 Former. Pontiac High athletic ace}! Shore 19, Center Line 6 John Moftat. is booting ‘em high|Muskegen ite..32 Grand Rapids South @ college this fall. ,Currently Moffat is leading Midland Park 63, Boys blic 0 Oxford 1, Ortonville Port Huron 32, Mt. Clemens 13 Rochester 31, Utica 7 man, behind one of last year’s leaders, Bill Alinder (41.3 yards) who has a 37.5 mark in six tries so far. . : Another Michigan is also a small college leader for forward passing with 20 comple- affiliate. collegian, y *, Herb Kipke of Central Michigan; | Wyandotte tions in 27 tries. Grid Action Gets Heavy By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A couple of backyard brawls that could be highly significant in deciding national as well as re- gional, football championships and a batch of intersectional contests that should be good gate attrac- tions in spite of unusual pairings mark the collegiate program Sat-| urday The 49th meeting between the University of Michigan and the sc gies” but now is mighty Michigan State University, probably is No. 1 on a well-filled schedule, At least it's bi than 101, hool that used to be “‘the Ag- spectators, Then comes the 20th meeting be- tween Duke of the Atlantic Coast Conference and ‘its mountaineer neighbor, Tennessee, «The intra- state strife between Notre Dame a, UCLA, Miami, Utah, George Washington and Denver scored victories Friday night to get thé collegiate weekend under way. UCLA capitalized on adast quar- ter fumble to beat Oregon 6-0 for be) § the Bruins’ 17th straight Pacific Coast Conference victory. George Washington also capitalized on miscues to upset Hardin-Simmons 13-7, ‘Miami tumbled Boston Col-| lege 27-6, Utah walloped Brigham) Young 41-6 and Denver took Mon- tana 22-13, _. The importance of the Michigan State-Michigan tilt at Ann Arbor is pointed up by the fact that State's. Spartans are rated second only to Oklahoma in this week's Associated Press poll of sports writers and broadcasters and Michigan is No, 5. Duke was somewhat deflated by South Carolina.in its first game. Tennessee, with Johnny Majors at the helm, walloped Auburn ‘and gained the No, 9 national rating. This game figures to be another 'M-MSU Tilt Heads College Card - jclose one. Duke still is tough ‘and has beaten the Vols the last four years, Notre Dame, upset by Southern Methodist jn its opener, has had two weeks to recover and the as- signment/ against an Indiana team which. hasn’t settled into stride ap- Seeks Trot Honors Nimble Colb Colby captured just one leg of the) triple crown for 3-year-old trotters but her impressive showing on aA slow track ‘appeared sufficient to merit major consideration for horse, of the year honors in this class. : The daughter of Colby Hanover from Two Gaits Farm, Indianap- olis, headed into retirement today after a comeback victory in the Kentucky Futurity. She lost the first heat to Barlow Hanover in an upset. : Nimble first filly to capture the tradition- rich $53,731 Futurity since Twi- light Song in 1937. . LEXINGTON, Ky. @ — Nimble, / pears comparatively easy. y Impressive The Lexington Trots crowd. backed Nimble Colby to even mone’ y in Friday's Futurity, de- layed one day by rain, Her times were 2:02 and 2:03 1-5 on a heavy track, Barlow Hanover was clocked in 2:04 in his winning - dash, ar’ s placed second on his finishes of 1-7-14; Bold Rodney, the ‘season’s fastest colt in 2:01, third in finishing 2-26 and Ego“ oe fourth, with placings of 2. ' The Intruder, upset winner In Colby thus became: thejthe Hambletonian, and second choice in the. Futurity, finished fifth and Elton Hanover was sixth as 15 sophomores started. "NIMBLE WOLF — Most night's 32-0 defeat for Pontiac was Bay City’s 150-pound fullback, Namon Smith. in.a 2nd period gallop on which he had eluded that by Smith several sprawled behind him. Just back of Namon is Jim Hawkins, who did a good job for the outgunned Pontiac club. Avon Falls By BILL CORNWELL — Statistics don’t win football games and by this time no one knows it better than Avondale Frank Crowell’s Yellow Jackets, turning in their most sparkling performance of the. seasori, fought Lapeer’s vaunted offense to a semi-|i standstill last night at Avondale halfti selves to sta! su ority. to Lapeer oo of battle offside penalties against Avondale. Holly Whips Lakers, 19-6 An improving Holly team finally found itself last night at Keego Harbor and .rolled to a 19-6 tri- “umph over West. Bloomfield in & Wayne-Oakland League game. It was Holly's Ist win of the season and the 4th consecutive loss for the Lakers. Broncos forged into a 13-0 ad- -. vantage at halftime on the strength of two sparkling runs by a pair of speedy halfbacks. Amos Bradsher rambled 17 yards in the Ist quarter | Passes and Dan O’Brien romped 24 yards in the 2nd stanza. Phil Tinsman converted from placement after the ist touchdown, West Bloomfielg reduced the_ deficit to 13-6 In the 3rd quarter when halfback Alvin DuBois scampered 22 yards around right end, Holly regained its 13-point bulge in the 4th period when Harmes smashed over from one yard out. A 32-yard pass comple- tion set up Harmes’ touchdown. Lengthy Runs Give Milford 18-6 Win, A blocked punt and a couple of dazzling runs brought Milford an 18-6 victory ovor hard-luck Clarkston last night in qa Wayne- Oakland League game at Milford. It: was the Redskins’ 2nd league win, Milford’s Del Munson opened the scoring with a four-yard run in the Ist quarter after Henry | Combs blocked a Clarkston punt. The Wolves rebounded in the 2nd pariod to tie the score on an eight-yard pase from Lang te Don Alexander. Dan Lancaster dashed 25 yards for a touchdown to give the Red- sking a 12-6 lead at halftime, then halfback Bob Kauppi galloped 39 yards for a TD in the 3rd stanza to seal the lid on Clarkston’s 3rd setback of the season. Fisher Golf Outing at Bald Mountain New officers were named, win- ner of the R,. J. Nichols trophy wag determined and trophies for the Fisher Body Golf league sea- son were awarded at the recent final outing at Bald Mt. Golf club. Trophy winners are C. Wright and Bob Trout who defeated H. h Coin and J. Vollmer. Officers are R. Marshall,’ presi- dent; Walt Stolt, vice president; M, J, (Babe) O'Connell, secretary. Season's winners included low gross, C. Wright 36;, low net, B. MeLaughiin 38-10-28. J. Weaver Rollie|B race this year by walloping a wound up his night’s work by booting the extra point. ee The Jackets wasted two excellent zone and a fumble lost possession on the Lapeer two-yard stripe. : Lapeer Avondale First downs f 6 4 Yards gained rushing 137 149 Yards gained pa “ 93 Net Yards geined isi 42 Yards lost penalties 10 25 Fumbles lost by 8 3 Passes attempted 3 6 16 Passes completed ‘. 4 8 intercepted by 1 A FERRE ie sy di i # i i F E .;man for the final TD in the same OVER THE TOP — Southfield’s Fred Rankin G0) did a bit of hurdling over a couple of Walled Lake tacklers in thelr game last night | at Walled Lake. The Vikings scored an impres- Rankin scored sive 40-18 win over the Jays to its first game in four starts. 4 Chief Unable to St dy Wolf Backfi Pentise Press Phote remain unbeaten, once for Southfield, which lost Romeo stretched its unbeaten string to four games last night by conquering - Brighton, °21-12, ‘but Lake Orion was handed a 34-19 shocker by Clawson in Oakland B competition to provide the ex- pected and the unexpected in coun- ty area prep action. Aside from Orion's stunning set- back favorites’ prevailed at little Dryden maintained unblemished record and Imlay City, New Hay- j/en, Bloomfield Hills and Troy also won as anticipated. Ted Engdahi's Bulldogs raced into a 21-0 lead at Brighton and coasted to an easy victory. John Dallwitz scampered 37 yards for a touchdown in the 3rd period, then passed six yards to Fran Schap- stanza. Dave Proper kicked all three extra points. : 7 O'Donnell were exceptional in the Viking forward wall. ' Falcons Stop . BY CHUCK ABAIR ROCHESTER — Rochester gave further notice it will be a team to be reckoned with in the state Class previously unbeaten Utica eleven, 30-7,.in a non-league area battle at Rochester last night. A pulverizing ground attack and some pinpoint passing enabled Coach Gene Konley’s contingent to overpower the losers from the opening whistle. It was the third straight triumph for the RHS gang. Making their first 1956 home appearance, the Falcons wasted little. time taking command of the game by turning a fumble into a touchdown in the early minutes. It was no contest the rest of the night with the victors having too many guns for the Chieftains, Konley's sparkling trio of Dave} Peters, Dave Eldred, and Fred! Weaver rolled up 365 net yards for the night. ‘ Utica, 30-7 "hon ‘ 1 ‘enaities 1 pte sees Infercepted “by Fumbies / Pumbles /Lost Pu .| for the other. Brighton scored twice in the’ las qu i rd passes. from Herb Snyder to Ramey. Lake Orion's hopes for'an Oak- land B title were severly shaken by Clawson. The Trojans gained ® 14-13 lead at halftime and kept one jump ahead of the Dragons throughout the final two periods. Orion’s touchdowns were posted by Doug Storey ‘when went.10 yards Jeff Snarey, ‘who scooped tp a Clawson fumble and raced 30 yards, and Ralph MacLachlan, and Maclachlan starred for the who rambled 50 yards.” Ed Braid siger passed to Harlan Davis Cranbrook suffered at the hands of Tecumseh on the Crane field. The visitors took a jline. Salathiel sprinted 10 yards to "T'cracked over, Roth converted. — a 25-0 defeat | Romeo Still Unbeaten, Dragons Lose over to give Dryden a 60 over North Branch, 38, 50, 20 and 85 yards as Imlay City, 38-4, as Gleason ran il yards for one TD and passed for Skippers Stay Unbeaten, 13-7 Waterford Gains Fourth Straight by Tripping ; Farmington Waterford remained in the’ Oak- land County area’s select circle of unbeaten, untied football teams by coming from behind to defeat sur- prising Farmington, 13-7, in. an Inter-Lakes Conference game Fri- day night at Waterford. — The Falcons, who spent most of the evening pushing the Skippers upanddoun the field, stormed into extra point. drive to hit pay-dirt again. Waterford bounced back in the 3rd quarter with a 40-yard touch- down jaunt by Lyndon Salathiel. ‘s placekick was straight decision in the 4th period. Dick Starkweather recovered a fumble on the Farmington 12-yard the two from where Ed Clark Waterford and Walled Lake are ow tied with 2-0 marks to lead the Inter-Lakes Conference. {Miami Scores 27-6, Victory MIAMI (INS) — The University) 19-0 halftime lead as the Cranes, were outmanned in the air and on, the ground. Cranbrook is now 1-2) for_the season. “| After a Herb Sawgle-to-Curtis: Flater pass moved the ball to the * * * nts Punts Average two-yard line, Willie Avery knifed’ , overpow ton College, 27-6 last night before 37,381 foot Bowl in Miami, Miami's heavier and more ex- perienced. line kept the Eagle's number one boy, ace passer and quarterback Billy Donlan, bottled up most of the evening. = - tline with less than three minutes enough |to play, | _|ham’s lone TD from the 5 in the’ 1 fans in the Orange Three touchdown aerials to Ron Emerick, Gary Ballman and Eu- gene Picard spear-headed East De- troit's 27-7 conquest of Hazel Park. a scoreless tie, Northville romped to a 256 win over and Wyandotte upset-Royal Oak, 19-6, Fumbles Hurt Birmingham in Loss to Dales Fumbleitis “was Brminghani's| ° Spe Berkley and Van Dyke fought to cope % - jafter the first oP By H. GUY MOATS | - victim to the fast, powerful ground attack of Bay City Central's | (Wolves, 32-0. The contest, never in doubt as to the eventual victor touchdown, stunned_a fair-sized audience in Wisner _ It was the opening test for both Pontiac and Bay City in Saginaw Fema S aeih “big three" of Smith, Stanton- iself-destructive weapon at Fern-) Kokaly, City went all the wa dale last night-where the Maples! or the ro , Sitght | Valley Conference action and gave other Valley title contenders " | strong warning that the Wolves are after the 1956 crown.: A trio of speedsters led the Wolfpack's strong § i 3f rT i : i 2 il ui ( f ti f c F 2 bg i E i as . 8FF 2 Z ete HL & 2. i 7 2 i : fo i i enft Hii . paige? A és f i 2 ] >F iy i * 7 ‘ 5 ~senwees H a ya l< al on 10 plays. @bright,"Poins ster te 3 [ : WF ss i i gagag . Eg Fee #2 AE ' i 3 HE :* zi z34 fil 7 t 3 ee EH ii ul - fell 12-46 in an Eastern Michigan League game. In the first four series. of | | Mike Norstrom scored Birming-, 3rd period. AL eis; Baily BEFORE YO! ‘ TRY THEM RANGE” ANY GUN Me ON THE uston * Wa weclatala Gu bergen iaseh ot ghis—mounts, iN SHOP per Od ON THE @ ANGE ¥ Peters, who now has 39 points in three tilts, scored a pair of, touchdowns and passed for an- other. Eldred tallied one and passed for one and Weaver went over twice. — The Falcons dominated the first half which ended 12-0. A got the first successful drive rolling. Péters dashed around end to score from the eight after | sparking the march with runs’ of 2% and 16. . f the sidelines to paydirt, The 175-pounder unlimbered his | pitching arm to set up the fourth six-pointer minutes later by clicking with Peters on a 41-yard | pass play. Eldred scored on a short basketball pase from | rece a special sportsman’s award. z & 4 Peters from the four. 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Why not ai Y |] terrace or patio surfaced in water- || || proof quarry til¢ so that the family | Model Homes in "Westridge of Waterford” wag bend eat = e! together outside ‘HELTMAN a TRIPP. GENERAL. CONTRACTORS ee oe. ]| Pakistan's tea crop in 1956 is ex- Fijpected to exceed 1955 by over!) ; 4 \2,00,000 pounds. pie ee gS Sage te aga aor aaa This applies not only to the kitchen and bathroom, but also to the bed. ee eee Exclusive Builders and Developers of Westridge-of- Waterford | Look into the cabinet and near Waterlord stoplight. Turn on | az cloget situation carefully when Cambrook Lane te Ledgestone We Custom Build on Your Site or Ours! 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Peco’ Ownent—Come te ht treaties ond och for 6 PORE QUART ten © theresghiy com at - ; ‘ upon a stand with castors for feet) so that it can be moved with ease. | A final touch is bright fabric for) accent. This can be accomplished) in the outer covers for the bunk] that converts them into daybeds| for use as sofas during the: day.) fabrics will’ prove most — tory. ) rumpus raised by pre-school c dren’ and yet can be so ll planned that it still can be attrac-' tive to them When they reach col- lege age. firescr SHOP the so hd of your aby alg —4 pened we ee: ee elk rc a aided 3088 W. HURON the famous Bennett Ireland reens ert 5.9331. ee | > eee for \« . Convenience... OS. grow in the forests of the west- a] sofety. reap g pe dager A average ; —_ apy es ones | : acer 34 for sta PROMPT rooms where a combination of If ond catalogue, EFFICIENT eo fads variety of ihakdbes that . = e| 2 REAL ESTATE ps rs ae ee wilt a) .. OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. MONDAY ‘and FRIDAY SERVICE Gunail Serta — 7. | WIGGS | “TW. H. Knudsen |) 1 « very tight’ natural finish is i Reall in order, one of the western _— ; 510 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. |/Idaho white. ponderosa or Ph. FE 4-4516 pine, will fill the bill, as will Ep- gelmann spruce and 24wW. Huron Street ee ee Douglas fir’ is recommended. | DARKER WOOD Among the darker woods are larch, incense cedar and inland red cedar. All of these woods are available in either knotty or clear ‘grades, and all are manufactured very popular fs copper town, which boasts the For intermediate finishes : Montana Inn Roasts | Most Unique Floors ANACONDA, Mont. — This pio-| the 565-foot stack at the Anaconda Company's smelter — also | to another Noss ee | the! tallest smokestack in the world—| i In memory of his horse “Tam- many,” he had a mosaic of the hardwood floor of the hotel lounge, where it still attracts. —— =) ‘ito very high standards. When the material for the bunks ing and floor are the next items on )the agenda. Both should have the fisame wearing qualities already mentioned, so any hard-surfaced Hurry. — Hurry «= Hurry — Before the snow falls, ENCLOSE YOUR PORCH with the amazing new JALOUSIE WINDOWS, AWNING TYPE WINDOWS or COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS. hilarity, « ceiling of sound- W25 Years of Eausitinee Will Assure You of Quality Workmanship | show dirt readily. A Maintaining the unity of plan, a | game table of wood and: several }floor that will resist soil and the| : To minimize the iti of | sturdy ‘armchairs to match will|[ SUNHEAT FURNACE | itis Made clean, delivered clean ~for trouble- free, uninter- rupted burner Operation. CHURCH'S, INC. 107 Squirrel FE 2-0233 | —Guaranteed Work fer average home 176° || __ Original Value of $279.00 ” — SPECIAL— 10 Windows and 2 Doors ».. 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FE 5-8163 WARM AIR CONDITIONER | © Completely extemett © Delivers maximum heat from every ounce of fuell ® Filtered, humidified drevlat- ing worm air! © Converts to off anytime, sim ply by changing burners! CALL FOR FREE | FURNACE INSPECTION | ie = Noam, {William Lechne wr 27 N. Cass Ayé. FE a LAM, teaetes simee reer! i © Industrial them on to you at Near Orchard Lake and Telegraph These. casements are all new items thot have been laying around our warehouse. They are - in-our way so we hove to get rid of them. Rather than to return them to the monufac- turer, we are passing Steel and Aluminum Casements © Large Variety Below Cost - TRU-BILT faz! MAZ AZO00 1992 Pontiac Drive - , FE 4-9531 ence stem a een ea a Family automobile policy’ affords. broader coverage for the family car than present standard basic policies — plus a 25% Liability and Collision’ when 2 or more cars are on the same policy, where there’is no male driver under 25 or the car is used for business. 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Let us save you 25% ye ELLIS BUILT. «| Means Quality Labor and Materiols + @t Lowest Prices 10 Years of Satisfied Customers KITCHEN AND BATH REMODELING A As es et la: i ts NC HURRYL HURRY! LIMITED TIME: ONLY REGULARLY — YOU SAVE $30 Now $I] ONLY | sk THE INCINERATOR THAT'S BEEN” || ISTICS: 2 GE ir USER-PROVED FOR PAST.30 YEARS a : int} Free Estimates - FHA Terms — sf ler_all_the sad amen : a 2690 S. Woodward PE 2-2670 i ci itll a | Tal, a1. eer oa mat tS! New - S Dif erent Pres ere ae : WORDS CAN'T DESCRIBE. IT! tourer tm Soo ee oe BUY On FHA — me MONEY pew paneling to further enhance the beauty of LIVING ROOM — DEN. — PORCHES ACTIVITY ROOM — BASEMENT — ATTIC §- “Maple 5.3721 | : } IT’S ECONOMICAL, TOO, EXTRA LARGE! ; . . =e a ce ERNREERERE IE — J ‘ im aes mneling to blend or contrast with : —— | 4'x8'x14" 1 Pic : 7 IW No eo el — Varnish, Ne eee Sheets for Onl -— Gus-Fired ——) | Eater | | #REE BURKE. be INCINERATOR | i eee ss pede BE “Ww : : at -LUMBER COMPANY “Where the Home Begins 4495 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1211 e Thishome| = ga TE Aone tore tone With Compare | Costing ‘1, 000 More | : separately. : FREE - pe / No basement is needed. ene | With this living room opening es, a Estimates ‘on All BRYA AY Veen «wide vacevtan tare, Furnace Repairs . have the advantage of an ‘ - and Conversions ep ipressive sweep through 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 jjhouse, which appeals to persons | who prefer either a front -|rear living - room. Fibs Diaytén Plains : — door mt ams eee Sy i m | ‘ao. Se With a Price for rooms, generous closets (one all this plan. A. modern ‘heating unit | : : 42 Baths or 3 Bedrooms — Full Basement 163 W. Montcalm floor laundry eliminate the a ‘and hot water supply storage are, tie ee ait for a basement. , Ee a ee a | ;, eee 8 8 | "4 ESBS RERREREREREEESE a : Every Budget! walk-in closet off the pe ' ee , ity room for laundry adjoining | ithe kitchen make this a com-iie FE 5.7102 fortable house. laccommodated in a large closet, ‘off the hall, Extra storage space, Here's a.tine ee ene that compares. to homes selling fér.almmost $18,000, If you're \ No basement is called for i) - L &V AWNING co. | Your Choice in Full Brick 4 Bedrooms ake fe ot the utility room and the main | Aas a Na NBN NI ABLE Me th, ae Ae AR mc ig mR CC A A a AB A = im looking for a home you should see the New a‘. North Star. . /Come out today. . . You'll be = = glad you ae . i ) : . | al" "| toda Open —_@,; _| “PAVED STREETS | | __ Plastic FREE | rmstrong 5 SUNDAY — i _ | °GENTRAL WATER gem) WALL TILE we Loan you f Asp ye a a faon__ ie oo ELEVATIONS ... an 9x9x Ve / i ™ TILE CUTTERS TH ts, Cc | / a.m. to 9 p.m. wo | ‘ ALL : oa [EF reece = 2 ore pany “NS “LARGE 18 FOOT-MiE LOTS " All You Went I 209 > . FARMSTYLE KITCHEN MT siciew aie |) Aretes | rt ae \ BIRCH CABINETS — . oe TI LE 1 inlaid Til ° SLIDING —y CABINET DOORS & ES buck pe) os Qo Es.| : + FULL TILE FEATURES *SELECT OAK FLOORING - al we i ‘ = : | * BUILT-IN BATHROOM MONTY: # iL 15.660 Dix * BUILT.N CHINA. CABINET” See Phone OR 3-1295 espe eee ee | — \ ‘\ : ad Lee ie me | y : es ta f €& i ibs E <} : n of a light-colored ia especially suitable for B i at Hel pel FE i | z i ‘iil Z i Eg i if f Fs il i | | 7 i E 5 : by aut : j H [ fe : i i ’ 7 | : | i sigs Ir ) : Now Avail Located in able the degen I} COLor CLARKSTON GARDENS th naga ~ AN ESTABLISHED COMMUNITY FACE Brick ‘tif | - ee . CARPORT . Available to Gi's and Civilians . : : $ Low Down Payments : 15,250 25 to 30 Year Mortgages!. —Model Open Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P.M. -LADD’S INC. 4286 DIXIE HW", DRAYTON PLAINS - Uf 11140 OR 3-123! ON Gls ‘tive totals also established records| ONE th BEST in each major construction cate CET the LOWDOWN on of e residential at $6,201,801,000, up | 1 nine per cent; residential at $7,330,-, SELLING HOME BUYS . a | OHUROH'S, Inc. | | 107 Squirrel FE 2-0233 | ij ei H | : 7 i H ‘JER ith spetl j byt i ital * for TODAY or ‘the FUTURE Desirable Pine Bui Lots oowiso 150 Fe. oo i a 000 sane or LAND CONTRACT “ S er Month or $2,500 Cas | Only 2 Miles West of : Pontioc in Pine Lake Menor bere dap a st ant oon. ea : : Call Immediately—-FE 5-9418 vice ssl : /— _]SYLVAN REALTY COMPANY Jems. tour ore Sse 00 ae 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. (lin the rendenial catego in ao at es ve 00 | gn bd “MODEL OPEN 2 to 5, Sat. and Sun. Fall Basement AC Gas Water Heater or fiaEeriOnt TO. MODEL: ~ Recreation Space Vestibule Entrance | Coat Closet / Large Living Reom On tstanding Kitchen Sharp Tile Both with byilt-in vonity, reading light, magazine rack, & Kleenex Picture Window Dinett dispenser, Oversized mirror. Glass enclosed tub and shower, and s | : and . indies cabinet. j : eC se eeertigts a, Birch Cupboards Exhaust Fan Corlon Countertops Double Sink Oak Floors Painted Walls — | Beet oA iam ol | WRIGHT-VALUET a a erga : Throughout -. | REALTORS - , eae Sliding Doors, = FE 5-9441 3445 Oakland Avenue FE 5-0693 ' Drive Out to Baldwin Ave. to Princeton St. Turn Left to Model % 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! You cen depend on us tor - QUALITY . ». SERVICE... SATISFACT ION! ‘ATSMAN| = Qa TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE] cx») | 399.S. PADDOCK ST. - . THERE I$ Atso, PLUMBING INSTALLED FOR A SECOND FULL BATH. ae % Mi eS ANN RR SS MRE I RS MCMMV]}VZVA\ IF 1 PAY YOUR BUS ~ , : FARE, WILL YOU , GO To THE 2 _ KEEP hd | NEXT TOWN # OUR 7 | Moe CITY TIDY Gee ~ 5 i~ —& DIXIE DUGAN GRANDMA BLESS THEIR LITTLE HEARTS // THEY SURE ee iC) J F ae 244; “They can be a bother at times’. . . but they're worth all the “When your father hears about this, he'll GOLIATH you!" © —_— trouble they make!" / y 4 ~ Save Two in Crash PAINE AFB, Wash. @ — tenants—survivors tH rt if 4 f < ” a ., Robert L, Canup Jr, 25, =, radise. Texas, Z g Parachute Jumps | slightly scratched Air Force lieu-| ; of a 40-mile- ¥ runs from April to November, the Stratford -Memorial Theatre -| packs ‘in some 375,000 people a year. : |LAVISH PRODUCTIONS on the banks of Avon lives on its native son and living has hever) been so. good. The productions at 1 Pa come lavish affairs, with costumes with (224. decor for a single play often or| Costing as much as $20,000 theaters. There have been an un- usually large number of Shakes- peare’s plays presented in London's West End in recent years, and al- most without exception, they have * signed “= jing on the ond weekend Phone Shenanigans. avis Frooucrions “Aren't So Funny DICKINSON, N. D. (AP)—A series of shenanigans perpetrated ‘on the Don Conlon family here} didn't strike the Conlons as funny. * LJ * | First, someone telephoned an un- dertaker that there had been a death at the Conlon home. The mortician responded, but found everyone well and reasonably happy, although a bit perturbed. Shortly, a plumber appeared. He'd ‘been -called-to the Conlon home by telephone. ‘About the time the Conlons had bade the plumber goodbye, a moving van chugged up. It wasn't needed, either. Then a telephone repair man showed, also in response to a The Conlons got tired and put in a bonafide call themselves—to report the monkey business to police, who are investigating. Texas Court Extends Restraints on NAACP as a court hear- order went into its sec- recess. have scored’ ® and pink across the land, accented by canaria, hibiscus, orchids, and breadfruit, mangoes, many tropical apples—the star ap- ple, custard apple, sugar and bell apples. i ONE BAD APPLE Columbus discovered the “death” apple, ‘the ‘manchineel, in 1493, when he found and named the Virgin Islands. His-crew put their tongues to the apples, he reported, and “their countenances became inflamed, and such great heat and pain came over them that they seemed to be mad.” —— , Having stamped out the deadly apple in all but the remotest sec- tions, the people of St, John have removed one of the few blots on They have even rid the island, though not intentionally, of many snakes. Mongooses, imported from ' India to exterminate rats, have gone after snakes, lizards, and baby chickens instead, Thomas OES to Install Officers Oct. 31. ' THOMAS — In its recent annual meeting, Thomas Chapter OES elected officers as follows: Mrs. Jack Bennis, worthy matron; Mel- vin Motts, associate patron; Mrs. Yula Hallberg, associate matron; Lee Bryant, associate patron; Mrs. Lee Bryant, conductress and Mrs. i Ronald. Howes, associate conduct, Youth Play-’Chicken’ a charge of negligent homicide. in Outboard Motors | VALLEY CITY, N. D. (AP)—The |Thomas Community ¢,Bc8as ne in Collision With Auto Seven-year-old Dennis Vernier, of Highland, is in fair condition at Pontiac General Hospital with a concussion received early last night in a bicycle-car collision on Livingston Street in Highland. The boy was reportedly riding bicycle which was struck by a car driven by Mrs. Douglas Touchett, also of Highland, Slates Card Party THOMAS—The Community Assn. will sponsor a card party at the Thomas Hall on Thursday evening, Oct. 11, Public is invited. ai g shifting to self-service or self- selection. Food stores continue to domi- nate self-service retailing, with 2,600 new supermarkets planned for 1956. Variety stores are next with 200 units either being built or remodeled for “check-out” selling. J Drug stores are shifting to some form of self-service at the rate of 2 a week; close to 1,000 hard- ware stores are finding their cus- .|tomers like to be their own sales- men; department stores are open- ing new suburban branches keyed to self-selection; and sporting good outlets, stationery stores, and dress shops are finding that eye- appealing, informative’ cartons kids gamble with death at quarters. Boat club members passed a res- olution condemning such practices, urged all motorboat operators to observe water safety rules at all times and asked law enforcement agencies to crack down violators. OES Unit to Sponsor Farm Bureau Dinner DAVISBURG — Austin Chapter ple on Oct, 15 at 7:30 p.m. Sea pene Second Grade Egg PAPILLION, Neb. (AP)—Karl Nagel is wondering whether hens have started to grade their own boost sales and reduce’ costs. “|ress. Installation will be Oct, 31.1 : loses itself | curve of 3 i ae 3 - Se * s.. wee ‘ — s of ‘Jordan) ote to new Qumran revealed Tinks between c Snmeetions Suez. Crisis jeiphering of two copper screala eve Pag “- gh Vote Tally & Gacovered there te 190%, The metal 200 B.C. and A.D. 70. gn vote iauy — nse, scrolls, unlike the parchment rolls| ing between 20 pies sis Predicted thin paper, but paste the fan on aj—The Wester. Big, Three foreign with subjects of historic religious|impse of nares Tent Pee =? 2 : St cut them out. Cut each perpendicular|™inisters are Russia and | terest are inscribed with cryptic |*he Dead Sea region: it shows fantern between the two black bands, but leave the bands|=¥Pt today to join hush-hush U.N: directions for finding an enormous tat destructive earthquakes shook t gna Pate es talks next week for seeking agree- ‘ot gold and si buried|Khirbet Quman 31 years before selves uncut, Fold the lanterns across as indicated by the dotted! ment on a peaceful solution of the|<* argent gel te amas +: samantha nasa ype hgh oo unsul beauty spots . problem which government es ninsula face of the earth. tals Cen oe lane Canal tt Trem Gamal Abdel Nasser fingertike from Siberia the Baris estimated for 1957, 2 ed = wes an apparent breakin aitempt|*a to otter the Western allies. $75,000 Court are the peaks of a great range of : : ; Virgin Islands tional There are reports Fa may ; . Pee ee the nation’s 29th, will include/last, night, Pontiac Police said.| 005° creation of a canal pody\at Marlette ee cee ae Jo Z j . 10,000 lushly forested acres|4 side window was found broken with weer nations to fix tolls for a SIMILAR TO ALEUTIAN WIAKES, DEc re Popularity the- island ‘of. John in It your friend's im all and needs certain time period. |Sets Open House a soe aie Se Sy sage pee, ie Vege : aS : : oS. ‘ke. |. - & : ‘ e. 3 & . ins British Momentum | tresses | sa sous aman rom'POlice Probe Report secg Glicsias ity Sslindinats secesiceay™ toro gp sogerton’ gs Maple and Cranbrook, Bloomfield IWDON iNG).17 plays ofjsome big p , William Shakespeare have always|recently. Fits te Ot ee kat ~— topped the classics in popularity|in Britain their receipts from the| Hons ¥° Ca ok we! never have they been so popu-ifilm “Richard III” were as great| 8° BOW sugar cane vee ie Kills 2 Bo 4 as they are in Britain today.|as for any film they have made in| *uits grow, ar Nuis YS, 4, * * * __ [recent years. | The plantation area once sup- Mice ice iat the Del] hakerpare time have gone jpcried trving ene mei<710N Port Huron Street. hands or 4 cul- Juliet’ graphic Society, Though the end of : 3 ee the thecal worl rokeat Bxcfcn recon te [Savery doomed the fuga, bus) FORT MURON W-Two town, ears he aweke tm 2iCalt Cont a ent Bis ben ipl ona — mga “eg thee ‘7, pans = -e Port Huron rhand| Ra. told tices he amor nl S@H-Service Stores Kurils two out of every three days boom. also have earned big money on the island until 1917, busy if = wwe . the | television, SELLS TO.U.S, : omine tue @ mare RE ag ope ap by five boys whie| GH ! F st | | ros Aree sone illite Lon- | In Britain today it's almost im-| Then, under threat of possible| Wye yey =as me dackidking te treat of the Aventale Ow a ncrease Cold ocean currents flowing south nothing but ipossible to escape Shakespeare. |German seizure, Denmark sold St.| The impact. hurled the two/School and was beaten up in the) |. from the Bering and Okhotsk Seas has played to /His plays go on almost non-stop|John to the United States, along| ,oungsters more than 75 feet back seat. - Self-setvice type -stores aF€imeet moist air from the southern full houses. |in the theater, in the cinema, on|with St. Croix, St. Thomas, and Gary Anglebrandt was killed in- James was treated by a doctorjopening at the rate of one every| monsoon in the summer. The com. ge agatha se a ata pete and _on radio. - about met age ye islands’ which) tantly. Maurice Myers died en|today en injured nose and mi-|hour, according to a survey by the | bination produces fog on more than singe with ‘ether ue British Broadcasting Corpor. the American Virgins, : oer : half of the days of June, July and Old Vie Theatre was |stion for years has been broad-| Teday St. John supports : ae, tae bum waite Folding Paper Box association. haanat casting eight major productions a|third as many people—about ever, Se oan 1 IN . a study shows that this. year : oor aa planning to increase|ag it did in its sugarcraising days." °°t Huron, was held by police on\Bicycle Rider Is Injured |there ‘will be 8,000 retail stores| Tke the Aleutians, the Kurils are weather makers. Many storms that cross the Pacific and strike California are born in these islands. been built in the islands, From Tankan Bay on Iturp, the Japanese fleet sailed toward Pearl Harbor. Williams Defends - State, Attacks Cobo BATTLE CREEK ( — Gov. Wil- liams defended the, sjate’s record in attracting new industry last night and charged that Detroit is losing industry under the adminis- tration of Mayor Cobo, the Repub- lican candidate for governor. * * * Williams said the state -has gained 97,000 new jobs in the last 2% years, that the industrial future of Michigan is “bright.”’ But in Detroit, he said, the City Planning Commission held an emergency meeting to examine the reasons for the loss of industry, Williams said the loss has been “This is the result of policies which have been in force in De- troit for the last six years under the non-partisan Republican mayor who is now running for Aad be sell governor The pulp and paper-processing industry has risen to fifth place among United States industries, pee ape ae Some nayal and air bases have hi ea s to qualified man; IBM needs itional repre ‘ er Taint lod. Auto| tat in th i Area. f * red tb residence e within tor ew ime -anitenteed pe. This H U R R Y, sell things | 2 apomne imperativd, Write, etatag| telaine protenna’ ot cet rough Classified Ad a ~ = é * guntications 10. “Vier President of write to red ng ceed ¥ _ aeatatd . Be 2440 *. Kansas Cty Sao ernst vision ita West "Third Ave. Anything goes! Dial FE i ; Mr, J, P. Kent. AiFoplies treated | 28181. onaia a) é &y { f ‘ . ~& | “ \ ” a =} \ To eae f x, A ees js aa rl eae A-l automatic screw ma- AMBITIOUS MARRIED by g: es re 7 a tion (of the Rosary ‘wil | “Card of Thanks 1 Pat ae eels Ss Sop a ao Pursley auaur Home Fe an +1211 Donelson-Johns |"! “DESIGNED FOR regenate Drayied Phas ~— Watertard 2 2-5641 Thoughtful Service _ ___-_ FE_3-5041 Voorhees-Siple snaeene ERAL HOME sane a tan or Motor 2, 8, 9, 10, 14, 16, 23, 25, 26, 28,-35,.37, 88, 59, I 83, 87, 89. anes a Help Wanted Male 6 2 SALESMEN REQ diately for building dis- tribute, Must be exp, Write Poo- iets rn Meppaty experience, IMberal Sy Rasmus. Sv chine operator, after: noon shift. Able to set- up on Brown & Sharpe and Acme Gridley ma- chines.. Write Pontiac Press Box 103. i APPLY 106 W. i BETWEEN 10:30 AND 12100, to work on la phone ee, Write Press _, # RARE OPPORTUNITY To take over | fotaay hours fi eeharmealoalon ek fy H i : a Fe rdon-Begin . 1480 sau coozene BWY,, - SALESMEN Mave opening Sr clark yeune men e emoeed im selling, — of MAHAN REALTY CO... | PE 20263 107% W. Huron st. SALES. CAREER Established local . business. W: are jooking for several terested, im building: a cales. es: a's aan" coey. Liberal “commis Ropiicante fon part time 2 Sef Sete Beret sh wih PORTER TO DO GENERAL POR- ter work See Mr, Ernst; Service manager. Wilson Pontiac Cadillac | .aeaaeneass | PART TIME RATE. AND ented <— wie ees from 4:30 is Truckiaz Co. 4 PE wis. SALESMEN zs tiac TERED RMACTST, Sanford. EQ! STOCKBOY For ~hn, time and after schoot. Amey fh n x Saginaw. ; Sheet Metal Men Expertmental sheet wetal & lay- Experienced general sheet meta! an. of overtime, fringe bene fits. All alreraft work. McQ Mfg. _ Co, MI-4-3540, goned Western Electric Co., Inc. applications ; a ag lle Zz! LA mune! work. fa ge MUsT SO diten TRAVEL Progressive w: stale, ou days, eve, ace 9 sickness and Mr. O. Vogel comes, produe- ‘ Flint Tavern Hotel wns & acy a OH BL WOOL PRESSER tog: be Pong sof with—suecess sdteitiend tate Tv. nerepeper,| ra af +4020. rotoeae biltboard or yoo So « pre- AL BA For wettauabiies man Liberai commission plan assures j BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS eee GRAEBNER'S sg 322 HE t 2 or pert 4 Pais, merchandise, $3 per hr. or more, 100’s and 100's OF JOBS FOR GIRLS eivip KES EERE S Bess 4 Oe eee LADY, 3-45 TO % = Me In OUR OLDER. LADY TO Gane FOR 3 prise ss eae pg gd of home = ear old, ware Lake. & Adams Rae. Ph interview $2,821—$3,081 A YR must have own transportation pn Service Center, N. Tele- graph or wy, 4 ie — Office, 8 SALESGIRL Pe tay PORTIAC. 30 Aur ds OR OVER. EXPER’ coats and experienced. Selary and commission AE 9:00 oe sues. thru. Sat. | “pan ATLORESS pernon Or ‘Gresham Ast | toten” an mist on” own transpor- FOR CASH IN Pye _ tearn T To ee ~— do et i Sloncarishors mulling, greeny tog ater and vistey- FIGURE CLR es ss ‘ARY to to executive Gee | GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac 313 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ' FE 5-9277 NGTON SOUARE B Instructions BESTWAY DRIVING eet DRIVE THE vine pl) “ areway” DRIVER no : Aiwixa he f Bus Tr EK 22253 Res: FE 8-1645 Pri oc Bn ‘inn or ers Of all ages. West side, 2-6080 | VOICE LESSONS i ING VOCAL AND ALSO IN CHURCH | Recentiy moved here from out of Work Wanted Male 10 at CARPENTER WORK, NEW & : repair, FE 9, reason- able. FE 2-0300 58-2084. Bi A MEN work, reasonanle, OR 3-3623. CUSTOM R. 5-3038 on jenn * rE . dohn cs CAR (is ie 8-31. CARPENTRY WORK WA’ KO _Sabimates. - 3400, ete. Pree ter. Kitchen and specialty, rr GAR PENTER. “SMALL JOBS. FE ‘CEMENT WORK Gerace floors, driveways, base- ments, Patios, Cheap labor, MY _ 20703 or FE 8-: ENG RING STUDENT gd work as drafisman. Can work } to 4 days per w FE 3-0467, x tn > sabe "ree tie . ‘ es mates, OR HANDYMAN — P WA cle . G, Mitchell, FE : A "oon SBE ape ier, Ror ful key rat “inde op (ROD T CEMENT ee om z ey : CEMENT & BLOCK Work FE “2 D &M BLDG. SERVICE DD A ROOM AT kat Rare mae BREEZEWAYS. TOM BolT) GAR SARaor Sxb CALL PE 3-6245: | ees COAST TO COAST Pa o Pes Te es, ~ RE ey RATES serve you Smith 0" TA Local and ST. _ r= Trucks to Rent ee and Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 83 8. WOODW COMMERCIAL Bon” Eerd TION, weet Soe ig vt ‘$8 Ph. Ses fin oe an HEATING SPECIAL SYNDER FLOOR ry “eandton. and finishing Phone a ~“TRENCHING Yr AND — BULL DOZING | ompsor Business Services ee K. L. Tem leton, Realtor Tit MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | ne. sgt ACL MARES TA ME | Shia Pree ertimain® "© 339 Orchard Lake PE 44563 at our store, General Printie ae : BEST CASH DEAL Office Co., 21 W. Law- | % 8. GRAPH FE 56-0008 tand eon We have eee sisoreade, Your material, FESS seal bea "seat oe sod frimasing. Get our bid. rr ) 7 eee & I Found 24 A joukiok | i POPP ea tor Pet sak “Ne tahstane PR | "OTRAS A ORE | A704 S, Telegraph Rd. mist Sit stk a FE, 49535 mea A n PE | white. collie, FE S207 “MORTGAGES Met; nights, es ke Di i MONTH AGO, FEMALE | Dae, wal ay RI pa | FOU small. PE 65-4628 anal i mine. pairing. steet meta! ccuisacting. ates. 1 era: Be ee | PRINTING OXBOW PRESS EM_ 3-200, delivery. a” Ve . 1c ster Nelson. FE | _* TT NM, Bagine’ PLANNING A TRIP? ~ CRUISES ~ PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE MONEY WANTED: WANT TO borro’ w $5,000 on my home. Will pay Sper cet foierest. Phone fh SH goUYERS WAITING ealtor Byes. Bid = of your contract before Edw. Ata - Stout, Realtor &: 8290,000. rdvTand, commute fot Vout sie ioe Geese To BET Sell—To Insure COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV —— 506 W. Huron, iicnt serv. is. FE 4-5607. LM ORR oa NIORT Vv SERVICE: | 1075 W. F oe: MAHAN REALTY CO 1 Oyen Evento Rea! it — * Lf = - BR BA Pay for this ed. GERMAN SHEPHERD a Pre Sor Reward. “LOST WEAGK BIELFOLD — ody ma pet. Kets re | ree aie 20019 PE | iz MALE SABLE COLLIZ j :| "Sra aes Answers ig eam | i A, We Have Buyers For biog basement W; ny § ee is Srrmiee A Ph. : : ag ra | rE ba “arra aren Shite enidre rf 4 > mo ig rooms, private bath, round /floor, Adults. |; tilities paid. FE 2-5236. nOoMs BAT AR i GARAGE. +8) Ren Ape Unrated a Pl ee apcciinpcainditiecmrcnraie eg oe aig ng ee f SLORED TON AO 6 ommme SA ALAN le a oe they've been calling’ and kicking all morning!” panei s Pee act ah OFFERS 2 : For Sale Houses 43 : a $9 ACRES NORTH | Lake Oakland Front SETLED FOR LIFE Fak tae asthe —— SUNDAY 10 TO 6 ae" . : a - as * : wuer heat. Vacan' house, : Clarkston | Saeet#™ |< = nouleogghang tt agen ea PAL ESTA’ ‘Genin: wat pore «tang ATE ot igi ome, eened coe REALESTATE INC. | Right in Waterio rath fee one 4, Foam, totes, wer ie oes os Mich t in Waterford with > a batt’ oh the first eer, sad wate teak, etl eneabster, bath _ 2 large rooms and = OL = s You should make money it. Bey Ry Fe ciosta, “fl ie Now rented, aa" go. Bot die: . mente fully, furmshed | snd cays] Seerere: |" a ngelus | Siheeie=| Cetera | cocucemiatencnnemcole sion, : Full Pr B. & man Who knows oe. e Acres—Clarkston Area “ie wifes home ’ ull Price $4,500: 3 Ows > valnulia. saan Just crocs tbe street, rom - ‘Mice 2 oes schools, {2 plus breeusway and 2 sar Ss Se Se Drive out Walton Blvd. to Clinton- yarage 3 car in quiet shady street.’ as Ind. borin 1 block to beau: | ihe foom 14x34, ut, stone iy modern with new gas fur- W. PE 34411 ‘i & Meadows. Turn left fireplace. Carpet, ; laundry tbs, 2 over- - "to. model bedrooms, : a, yo Oy : . femiees | . sen‘at oaly $63 Very nice oR, ¢. pees, 2 bame. a8 in basement, ofl heat. New mediate .500 down, Im- WON'T ta Bik chook gtade and ew Jr Screech teovccas; incest | "apy nenenpea, irs < to Canada. | cues; rooms; outdoor . 500, terms, 4 ae fees OF : next door also | . : ” LAS Pp eatan | eemaeriene| SOY Annett | tne fe te fone ST DO ear STERN JR. HIGH | {2x down pers NIC.| fou. There's for OW RIDGE Only 2 blocks away : HOMES BEFORE REALTORS Deeds bul "TOU" to DRIVE : tills) @ room and "bath located PUR | 20 x. turen PEderal 9.0406 live ft Lovely ranch style LONG! a OM Ge | ie. Price. nas. been anshed =| Clarkston and’ ponany | Nertee, “Soharge renee nd 2 Fr E . . A STEAL . : bath, emg breezeway : . ROOM : down tf Only $3140; and garage, gee LIVING ROOM, DEN. | 3 | "tory trame with garage, needs bg REAL ESTATE INC CIV : finished ‘stalrwes te atic, 44%% MORTGAGE Lg ig Work and paint. Vacant. nq 20'S. Main. Clarkston, Mich. ILIANS washer, dryer, water soften- ‘ 2 PRI PER ADAMS MAple 5-5821 * | A DELUX - or one other delux GY ee DON JACK Cet RELSW ARPRO” | auburn ave Pe 400, sai ELUXE SHACK’ | - Sane Be oon : 7 ie *. r Peters : | : r : 00 PER MO. INCL. TAXES AND 500, ‘Aner $ OR3900 KUSCHELL’S 4 rooms. complete” bath, deep | 11.280, ‘terms. e. Oaly You b ter want miss seeing 4 ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, LOT 165 3 WIDE ~~ Ee ee = TAKE | ae |... gmpows . R HIGHLAND | Fer the cautious buyer we ; ONA- pee, | Serer ' a on . $7,500, $850) ~ ; KUSCHELL large shady lot. Only $8,850 : ; 3 Bedrm, R: oo & . Ranch Home MI 64133 . Edw. M , LAKEFRONT 4Bedrm. Bi-Levels | $195) RE Rg Os ae WALTER’S LAKE 2-Car nay Garages $195 DOWN Open Eves. ti 6:30 : - A 1. : : ‘ 17,500 U: : NICE LOT ¥ : sot ete eine sa : : ayy | SESS NS) MAE | ~COLORE iG gt A | oe. Ed Getateoeetenaram ses |F, C. Wood Co.| Be tei with down. evinlog i = cae * . few remain } a best of a ee | eee ee es starny OPEN 12-7 5% | epcee pk Od screened, frost, poten. cash to “| bevement. iyoms ond bath, Put) SUNDAY 1-4 D7 | Ginse Wuams axe nE™s? HS | nt Zibedroome tnd bath an | RAMBLING RANCH » Tote Xrevie. es tinbe0. | palnted ~ Gas, best, ince newly 255 Crescent Lake Road | ©. SAT.&SUN. | KT Venetian “shades aud Gas heat, | HOME UNION BARE DIST. | “> ae Speers co Se.) ee ee ee ANY TIME BY APPOINTMENT N ICH le eeniann ave em Reoutifal S knotty \ attached garage fo immediate 5 year oe. les. : tifal new oe W. of Commetoe Ra 2 Ai” is, 4 few new 2 and 2 bed. wah , : . e living Fe mgng pe FI ew turn efaki : : = —— Only $200 down, reom firephace, : : The bed: calles ae Ra. (See sign), drive 2 | 1°? DOWN fee eng, costs to veterans, | wall Bhs get Bo gD 3 : are master size. Tile beth, lies to model. $ rms. & path Sust outside ere ovard, 18 Gillespie ‘ colored z ; iv ite. : . sare ret fe, Sate i ps corr. wae ae | Kuschell | Seer | lo | can ‘purchase for $1,500 dn. shade, school bus. Only $7,- n Kinzler, Realtor | $3500 1 Ra.; right on Crescent Lake Mi_€4133_ NEAR ST. MICHAELS 670 W. Huron St. +6095. or signs. FE SEEING DOUBLE . AD, excellent, very clean 3 | pecan iam. wiht | Sareea Sal Pp & py Fe! A580, Ask for| softner, =. | Z : room, rms, ¥ J | CHAST. VAN HORN: | dite kes! cen bared OP 7 ____ MAple_ 5-6621 BY OWNER: 3 BEDROOM HOME. SUNDAY 2-5 ~ SYLVAN Vi on 48044 |i pete See with”, ood "buy ONLY Sac —em | Ny baths. full ete Riggs ox 000. mer AY 2-5 ° 2 oe /ILLAGE oun an ‘ith substantial | ht “Pals tw, ove vt DOWN | pages Prva Bett, Pear | WO. WHETOOMD REALTOR 925 Canterbury with Pe bedroent nd tile bath saison | SUNDAY 3to5 P.M te at gives you immediate $3700 EQUITY IN apes eas ow dining 2 bedrooms up. Full; A ni Fo IAMS LAKE 2 ae Seaeite Wu eatiiees [sm Meee 'om gate en| —// TC" 7, | See eee: | eee, mnie Rete tid | fuckin Voom Gling | TS Auburn Rd window. | picture Pe elsst etter 8:09 ‘weekdays ee ee ee beak cakeinaiee- ood fect’ Gen| sulstion, storms, Seracie, | pe builtin | hes dinette hg re wee ate A erige Rigen S ge mer ga washer. peo I coe peren eli tama a ae | It’S AHONEY a bee full space, . PALM- tu: , and age,| TARE, 65 » ste It's th ; port. ge ecg ey a ot bed bome fas beat, Pieter cul plten’” baste" le prvget tod ot mae a teks | ine’ '8ie,s00.' Substantial “an. makes ‘passersby slow’ down i ton. with lake iv iron Gardens, pr’ &. pad ere, West Suburban ppg plenty. Gracd ocr $1 DOW! $16,000, | ~~ payment. al dn. ware they aoe tt, the oun ocho, dite. Monthy — ‘owns ti $11,900, 42,800 | Youll find real living, pleasure | mort Eee: | heen, feodan heen ae WEST COLGATE—ONLY 96100 with « smile with iis lovely = taxes >t iasae t REAL ph ay a Taricher meake & Why rent? OR- roam. eg) utility hn bath, bsmt., insu- ournne fireplace, cove ceil- EMBREE & GREGG . we vier overlooking | Ven DEPT. TO. ea. ceryearage with overhead docts.| “on eee, sepesee 5c. modern “ta every doen, 's 4 ‘ : * WA i ‘ " s ediate sonable pe eee o é » 2 ise8 Union Take a, A aT en TOMS. =| Pomseaie 50 coe fii persme. OS® tle ‘bath wit shower, aie eM 2c “on 3.3914 1 Large room asd bath and NEAR ELISABETE 1 LAKE fleet tor Modern ‘oi beats React Me aac | Rett Rr Raa Beas | Se PEN | Bas. Serecee sine agi | due Mr he ment with 2 car _Pontine Motor, © at $23,500. ’ money here. living & dining 'r scaped lot, on ae by owner, FE nth, 2 ear garage, |- halt drive, Sd a ee . R, D. RILEY, BROKER place, ‘sive kiwhen bres iw aty Nise we Ge Seeing Is Believing! inadesepen. storms & soreens, 9. Conveniently Docated _. SUNDAY 2-5 808, Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41557 fast room. full bsmt.. we. ~~ tions: “Drive out yr % bedinem tench type Pereed uti Fage payments, ee tarmeae | . ee side bungalow, ge ee / : pice comglagys se ors heat, hot Adams Rd. by of byes Seesos Se tee Lew | Chan Epon One. Fir c-ecss, | Features cx ed living room and | G.L's | / ( K geraee, Take privileges Salesman on property. $ 2 . whe i T es. . Estee ict serene. ry ee : walls, meer our fea Dlantered Special Showing / : down ‘payment required. wy: M. Stout, Reatlor wn. Near alerts 824) Tiled bath, beltin ‘vent decor. | gale built in 1980. madows. Gleis-| « 4491 Sedum Glen | $600 DOWN. Starter ho - [TTR eager er hee bees school, | chareh ye ee | mien SS $00, cash to 4 per cent GI mort | OUT Mp (West H | OSS Se St H es, till 8:39 Bee’ iBone" eas Oh | Hines cect Sy fees tease | a Porat to Sedum Gien, tk. / | nd, ‘pumps tank, “wei ewer we mcaeecrss | Et tee ect deat NICH ith hip # Pear ald -bungee | thet pee | = & HARGER CO 3 $1,100 Dn, at $60 monthly and res, an Pormisn counter Kichen with loads ot’ cup-/ DOWN. 96.090 FULL. PRIcE | FE $8 = baie gg ee Lake Priv. | with sink partment sink es boards, 2 bedrooms and bath!” is home consists of 1 b — 48 : oD gen | pine kiteh- | wood floors rd- REALTO ee dints ft, utility room, up unfinished, while down ther vd eee tk bath and | ment, newy 4“ Mt. Clemens &t. FE §-1201 latge 90 ft. lot grac: is also one bedroom, living come ‘ B= aa aaa Tate Simolt Rew toot Mowe | mrt, iaay Garou | S"ecrage St en SP OTITIAGE | os sone 31.000 TRS | fon drive, : rf garage, rib- |. . : monthiy ments. W: g ~ , — 2 car garage and 3/| Shopping Siabbere. creak “Geen H FOR 0 SIGNS. $850. DOWN. CITY. This home ts th THR “Bmp” home with anene new starter gar munonies eo pa gees ate third bed- 3-1648. j piven ge y nk ta ieasiota ck a pimement, Buterior ‘all completed. i call B up. air / pe. bath, . WALTER GREEN oe fred table and chairs, Nhe te Gian swede Elizabeth Lake Es- OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 ]- Janes pen combined kitchen a ACREAGE — HOME automatic Set alee ea? Ro BAUTER GREED _—_MYS31) consudor tower males, ele OF | pele acti Gok flocs. en tur| MAR Wuerace: | Sedreom and baile hag possibui: | A Ve (PINE. All interior studding. Excel FB Bi HOME, | _Fraponsib t down payment to| nace, water ‘softener. $9. | SOP alcert vettage we've bedrogm and bath, Res possibili-| frame fine § roum: inetorn waitg| Yee? tees “ane ame ~ — 7 hy eB oa 2 oe 48162. fe mortgage Bal. at eee ear —_ en bee ever an > Ss Jot is 60n120 feet phe ‘ent e. wg hom gee on oo 2 sores for this “HOT” deal thts Susi D x | ' : ( — ; : ved. oad. 10 minutes to | fi", Mec Me eae no| NORTH SIDE 3 bedroom } beihs, cok floors wad pias: $700 DOWN. SUB sounioed saveaney: Sanna | “sen Goneting eae toni : rms. ft. lot. § off M24. 1 neat echeol b&b. home tered 1 plas- 2 bed URBAN. 4rms.,| ™ ined home e, we rn bungalow with m mod- eee ee Hie Tost Bestac sett fex:| geezat ot fing cron Uubes | Fed ‘was, (aealidea Gi | bined nchen ‘and, dining Aree with suicmatie ei heat. Excelent | screens 1% car Alvan storms at Sasa teak tem ; cate ee. Ful Geen eo } 7 se ah Lae a | See arage. All carp Ac & screens, 1% car sarege, Paved Tt2%. mnotty pine. . Full basement. . Bee it foday! nice lot, Lake privileges. Puli $13 ae mtnded, Seeee ey 204) clade meee et OM pet ved Lake Orion 100 down. ce eee wit Gow doce omy) neinding TF 6 TF. oe nam RARE OPPORTONITY. CIVILIA . $1,600 DOWN ‘ . 000 <7 ene qooums S* it . , EAST SIDE 6 room 1% | room URBAN. 4 NOR 000 DOWN~Year round “ Boecreeeas nocaest i! OPE feet Aen aos OS Bie P Reet tet | omtcams sre pasen vee] BOO EEE fs payment.” Nom e0t, low 250 flown. “ area, tiled beth, wets of galew leteted het aif tea. 500 full price, . oy — 8 or MU 2T oven SAT. & BUN. 2 TO ¥ P. your boards, part basement, 2 fous, ene te raeee Mowe bet ne Lavriae PARM-1 sere of , PEaNCH FUPE ro SPM. Immediate possession. New 2 500 ‘and approximate system, New 1% car garage, Soll strawberries, Sree fruit trees | bedroom ie ent. Gas SUNDAY vegtiede okt oe ow a RAY ONES Mretd 2 Pon age 3 a with nee only “sto seared wells, omm'te hea coop. "Terme : . . m built i ETT. rate furnaces easy terms . easy, . cubslantiol dows. #48 ms. 8. pet 27 Mathew cupboards in modern kitchen. Util- ‘IL, Realtor | Ai'forsitire fochaded in price ol a : cent sonirect 1 BOOT) sue Mathews St. iS teem Gia wen tape oll fee | phen wi seo in price of ’ Le $31,050 DONELSON PA doors. from North Sagine nace. lleges Phone re Spee 4 P ‘ large ranch RK = Ext we DOWN ' e deesag tacma cone: Tent | Pur te out HBS Ry RE UTLS Tistiko SERVICE 1,500 N 2 ium IONEER HIGHLANDS | with lovely den. Teo tui ‘home & vecuens Pe. a & ‘elec: a iarge family bame. Prived at ia . Watch for open sign. DON’T WIS H FOR finite “thle ovely home has on A pa ge ag € room brick home Sore: as, arage. Paved -~~-| CUCKLER’ REALTY i ores AUBURN HEIGNTS AREA. 1% i room ne has one | with 2 car garage. in Pleasant | Por fut actale tenga | story home, 2- lagnweeve | . . : with extra bath, glands. Full b Por fu’ v & lovely home, | | 0 agmaw ay pr ie herrea MONEY! Make it easity| Sah'tent'En bectaie| Gener Souwal erator | FE swe. TY PS | sy : le . lege: . ar i G A YLORD tra ‘bath, Bastiat with on far. | through Cthssified Ads. To ine, Tote nicely landscaped. | Sylvan Lake, Pull orice ‘tia.os | *12% DOWN Convenient weet slde | shade, tiie tees, et salen | 3 : ; 5 Loi! ; [> : low with basement ‘and new ol , School, 9 eer garage, reasonable. | ro ‘ 9 5 3 Eves. al C. HAYDEN, Realtor | Sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, CLARK REAL ESTATE REALTOR ae RIDGE) fuil'price. “** tarage: Only ¥0.508 : ple Evers. FE 8.0441 | 4; FE 40402 or 4-35 pone ; Eves, .» Sun. 10 to 2! dial FE 2.8181, Open Evenings & Suni —— 1050 W. HURO!} ag _L. H. BROWX. | Multiple Listing Service . , Realt Wy OPEN EVE, ‘TIL 9 1063 W, Huron 9 a | : | Multiple Lisitog Bervice | ° \¥ . of ‘ i ai \ . , + * ‘ bal j ; ea -| Rasell Young a2 W. By All Means Mon. thru Sun. 10t09 “st Wolverine Lake GI & FHA : ~eiase eisai "| -|3BEDROOM, QUALITY PIONEER HIGHTANDS ts zou gt ome ot rarest tang | i Clathstog PENS ENR baa BRICK RANCH am sac —-. _ have ~ WHITE water. 2 seen, ids can Walk to C. PANGUS school without even crdss-| . ae Jing a street. Nothing like Ew executive. | it for $12,150, considering garage, re.ithe location and = ae Ray thing else. We have only SCHUETT REALTY three left and can move | 17 Se ie ORE wet ee _tats. a ight away. NO| 9&2 Poy set rept Si) ce RF | Bah Om tan dy BON cle] Wanet Erprienet tmuman | See sf eae Sy | ARNO Pc RS set | aie, €LOSE TO GEN. HOSP, .- a " : “ bath Bi * : Cc THT eelling. . Brand new 3-bedrms. with . HAPIN Are arataie en abe er or|the main bath the most SERVIC Do Drive Out ‘Sunday RSEEe yer , school. Sete é FR A T) 2648 Corey |r re S _— as pa eal z | promerqpencapraced WMA: Is aaa Ben S a7 se 2 ; : on ; - = , : ae poe mg ee , — Sod. batt on “tot floor: 3 us and bath on 2nd for. r e “ Miracle 4 ¥ income af | #200. tt hen 5 Puree fe 3 “ mod fea |G 1. SPECIAL Leslie R. Middleton / 3 ACRES WITH HO E/ 1 Fm. located 10 ; ‘o Newi am Real Estate | B : yard CONNER GE AUBIN A — ree, eu a "Frai'gtice ses08 | Fighiored walls, hardiood floors. price wissen en Verma, ST) “oon , epi (eS : apes, month. has one bad. 3 / EAST SIDE INCOME | taiegiaph rons to square’ Lak Sirti atau meee wih Goes rooms on ih 3 ite ; , iin tnatns al he etal | nce. ‘is oa is SUNDAY 200s | Balt asp Humphries} sAriheas| c.g See tt : a ' SS oss | Sylva i $14,335. with "38 Real | 1 aly 48.306 with oe down, ; SUNDAY 25 iM, replace, 20h cae tk | > a0 Tranhoe—west of Midd [EM she Banting =| | FOR A COUPLE Russell Young |,Wi ies 3 our outstanding ny Rd. Newer : : : the home for ; in trad. Bes) yap home, 4 nice bedrme. ti led Geo. R. Ir WIN | swocrrie usta service : Toms Gen tate, Oe Button ~ SUILDEE 4 2476 Allen Road - Be ae ee ee coemer | REAL 200 Baldwin Ave. Ee Sorat naa ion, | #12. Buroo PE sass Estebtisned in ne ©. | Bald Eagle Lakefront e mmabe | / uous, storms, aoe econ ov 7a eee __ | Raoch Grickerete sell seat C O M P A R E: “| he tthe, mote imac, | Lovely vail white frame 3. bed. | / ort ee ee Prompt poses Cay wgsct| “KG. HEMPSTEAD - OP CONT | Reve besnpriteaes te Se Es Gecientons -| $550 DOWN: | sth totes cvesrets test re som et oa ae Don't be FOOLED kitchen, 2 bedrooms tw erokee Hills . ; : ; etty Paint — — . Beautifully fandataped™ it Bl oe Oshaws. Brand new erick | Tnushed. on % sere, Norm | Furnished Mae - Check the Construction Sunday 12-5 as ei Take advan my family who would like » "raat ivetke = "fares | Bae "ea 00 ma 'S Are the Walls Plastered? NEW QUALITY de FO Mone ass mazira. ing, Togmes diy ted ARNOLD RE cn : teas argh eng STATION. JUST BEFORE pete ond cttedhed ¢ 5 E BUILT TOME ORTON XVILLE FOLLOW rage, nna a bean REAL Sot ESTAT Fast Side 0 D | Is the Brick Face Brick? This large. attractive, 3 bed | : en ugar bee wriced for sate | FE: 5-06/6 rE $5783 A real bargain sf $10,800. Pull : Own “Is the Tile Ceramic? - brie home, 1 on PHA terms, for open wanes. oeee Is the builder local to ser- ctenibe Sunguete with a : signs. Ph, PE 2-6662, : ‘ pocreames that is oith a8 North beautiful ledge rock front — — $300 DOWN os axis fot img. et ta show vice your home after you | Sg oe 86 East Fairmount -| 2 bedroom starter hom this home to you Bow. COLORED | move in? . . a windows — _ ving : ‘ Vacant—off Baldwin, Large 4 es ‘oun uae ore To, ged ; : Se ot f brick. ve- SUNDAY 2-5 ~ ten’ Teoin. New eas farnace."3 ae $800 Down Fayntent cae ; 190" How ‘is . Surrounding - ay ‘ sy camel. . TIPLE LISTING ment. home with large rea? Saad Geet. ltsketrom 3. mg geet me S| men eae a) ERR eet | Bedroom Homes. | You wil etal this the me tranes ball. As well as fhe eet ete ea oe WOR RENTON | 3iber i idaned OnE wclty tee] Benes uy SO | Only 12 Left |; Aidabtg re by W ae a WATKINS LAKE ROAD-Level cote = center hall, so designed t with 1 ft St, ia to i, LAWRENCE W. that it will allow you to go ype home olay SUBURBAN . Ouly base ae a =: ONE OF THE Lo- ; from one room to snother y Hg ee get | eo 3 bedroom ranch. Full basement, K IN? 1 ER and quick potssssion, Callas to | | D CATIONS Tepowtiac. or | Ross, your local builder. |w ccpeehanie ci ae without passing through the ts tc tases tte take oll _hest, breeneway y and 14 car : | BESTLY BEMIND ‘or. IO REMEMBER, we invite * other 8 at ol aoe a os Tt has two ‘ours Hun : ‘ Renae repaces, oe high "uss FO "Wrcttas Esker rd price #000 wih | py pe 43828 of FE ta DRAYTON PLAINS 130 a. Pike 8. _ Open Eves. merits your comparison, meee eas, ares os the recreation area in the. FE 49 Sous view, —_ 0. ont RD. be tS N 670 W. Huron 8t, large , eimost an acre, 2 ° ceramte- bid basement, ‘The tiled ceFami ofa oe NORTH JOHNSON | —_ car garage. only’ 1 block to shop- Puan Open Daily and Sunday |, .e5 OAKLAND- unique and yet extremely WATCH POR OPEN SIONS. gs beet, 2 ca? garece, Jn ox — pina , (Now under Construction) | - 11-8P.M. - eo lane. cae cress | poder OPEN apse ACRE FEET KNUDSEN ON EARLMORE AT |7, o.c peocorie. drive i, me Pitbec nasa targe window wena — | ewe? Searoom BS ou an} a | gets Eleben, Sew 3 er | * _ JBONDALE..... [°° SN Seer ‘prices #2,800 and up, / SSE eT ATE [smiiciite | PEPE) Srosey, | eetaiieet at EDOTEURGH, DR | NN et Oe TSC momma gee Sas,” shaped cabinets.» There is | bul, Rome, offers 3. Pi toom omega’? *P nerve - Fruit | Be sure to see this oe a pe ae, Ebute, entrance, room Low — ' | then left on Watkins Lake| tractive is scenic role / Biibcnenser di" penne: | beergome ant Se Sehegteee RS: Pal) eae Soe ont SM ge mown L | Ré. to Model Homes a teri heat and, iaree cer | UP iecramis tile” for | é Priced at only $10,060 with $1.00 : Si gar gorage,, Tamedien OW A, OHNSON, Realtor . - Rett‘on Sarge ota wine | ‘ered, wall, hardwood, Ore. yeaa iver, 1. Muse | Sone’ wih seane ah, atiorn eal ’ : 1 i a ‘down, a, te 4S. T Rd. p ; sy — ee pour heat. on an e | Pontiac. Only $200 down. designed pe with soe sink : Gladiy * aymen ~ KENNEDY|_' fe and head out onto ucee Soule” yeh ores | Iv. : a sg entrance "closet, ¢ pe MART WM. H. KNUDSEN ~ -_ OUR. LOCATION : gael a SCHRAM | feir'eastretint niles | ee Oe ee tals 2 This opening Ask. saiccman Better Than Rent ae forced air furnace, hot water and | 100% W. Muron "°°" wm sgqor| Bbsve PE $4516, Eve, ve fiom _ “90 DAYS” — pe Oren Exenings 9 ___ Pian ee} Beaet bee | at house. for is. Come w ato see for | wep 6.6091 REALTOR FE 6-0471| laundry facilities. Priced below | — — For Sale Lake Prop. “4 ey oe i Oy PO gy A NT PERSE | why apo age better than renting anytime. (ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE eted. Don’t fail to see this one. |. er costs. give you imme- ote “ FLOYD KENT, Realtor Privileges oo Wanams take By OWNER, 6 LARGE “ROOMS. Drive’ out , Disis to Bashabew, C)p ag . sea Thome: Laree "F oom “ Pa e., session,” priced immediate ee oma Paste eed i yal office} Fouse. 1 ft. living, ‘foom, | EARS Basement. Ol heat. Sun | rckwif. down Frankwill to No. | : of School and’ bus line. ae Marble ble, Realtor ay Aimoet 2 scree AMPLE cUarcun PARKING all oily 36,500 with ‘about Anchor pence $6,008 Easy terms.| 5320. ior’ epen gs wae evoecatedd ue — bo live venient to = ee a town, Rent payments d $1,300 down : ; 5 an 7 : 5 At Cass Lake BRAND NEW | CLARK REAL ESTATE tiful 3 bedre gm brick home with mute, oll heat 1 "Gon peat Brat” LOGition eee MR SILLS pag On the water and it’s brick’ |? Pom alee kitehen ‘with loads of : four. Leagestone planter ve ne ton, 9 comes we room, teers “ON LOCATION. 3 2° bedrooms, large living cupboards, Plastered walls, cok: 1 ¢. basement with fenced yard Another 9 bedroom UNDAY AFTERNOON JO OF) seek ek Se | Bea te at Somes one a Sy a ld "ot tts ei Sh Be rr ; a way garage. - rece , Over 1,000 aq. ft. space : ; : out Sunday é * ee eee. | Eee e | Sercnsiaxe |e now So er oue| Eee ete] Westown | MAW! : Ss : aoe north /ot Elizabeth Lake Rd, rage, patio, 115x400 ft. nicely GSE ft wv F pied nde home| Why Pay Rent? |? tine aie eee | delete ee ett aees 6 | 1 £7 BROWN Re lected inte Bs" cad COMPANY r St. Fred's. First car- neat é clean § 60'x186" jot. ores Auress ROW Realtor jee features. you onet: iret ficcr “as|. eve js a nee Basement. 1 car garage. Sus niee 3-FAMILY BRICK rnace, w anaitonal bedroom fot year, Auburn n Heights go pa yl me the nae ehevs 136 W, Huron @t._Fh. FE 24010 | rroonnes WEST SIDE — 3 bedroom main SOUS down. Inmed ste "posses- cay ee Svs wn gee stking Lake.” All this for only |... AST ATE WIDE THCS"tamily im Auburn Heights, 180] floor apartment with recreation OWN © “an| Ply $1,600 Down owes vind Gaal & gar ae sr at /| seman A BOM ster 3 iy on Fuimen, a | garage, Weald corer eee "a rats and take a look-see this. immaculate 2 bed- pebe Fey wae ea home, Full — to the m ee re / ' 7 der fir “4 ; pati. 10 family, g awd p ae 4 See ialron| SRR | Peewee wes) Soe ede | LEI ESR | falters i wee tie) tBEDROO eR | ‘Towner, i . 5 elever man. J . . . come many more. - : sharp home for only $1,- % rooms, it's @ paved st. | this for sure. Z ; ; home, Bae re) Bese acral” | OPEN DAILY lorrawa wits... S70 ERE Ph rene | EE (Goya |p dat pee RANCH | gavel eie | maacnniet aoeds| ace raceme | | BUNGALOW ‘Eyaeare ie Bateman — | fits Senger | fiat | Bore eae Sri oh arma") icon rsa oy : - $2,350 down, FHA. features fall aveme and — nome cellar, Automatic tie water om Bonn Fer ease, s after @ call Mr. Jou, Kampsen'# raatan, Gardens te re ] Sit tee : ‘nee WILLIAMS EXDE" wows °** si, t : eee | arm i own pesment, ved cali + Oe S crepe ah RG réALtoRS »F&40828| LADD’S Inc, GILES REALTY be Mrs owen ee M4 net go We oo R. Hiltz CASH: : ') FE Bs) 37 &. Telogrngh: ives. & un, | 8% Pt a pe ee | re re el a bee neo Peto meee 1011 W. Huron. PE S48 FE2sisL. } 3 : ' : ; 8 * | “3 ' { se ee a ee he Se ei : es ce oo i wa peceons®: Peg sore BAG cs. 3 sees Fi ringed Se needa KEE Fo eeeeee® _ae y seedbeaes ~ #¢eee eee fo Tih Reg, BA. Pas. OFF, 2 1006 ty mts Barson e PUhide he sli "Sal wa doeen yee aneney Soe yn, i, ‘| and you'll be cleaning up the rest of your life!’” —_ Sale Household Goods 57 | APEX a with Ta = mocus. o Tene | pu sores on bart FURNITURE CO. Sale Hometet Ooots 22 Lapeer R¢.. FE 4-6431. DEFT. BEEP HALF AND , . pa nnegy Mo ag Fv AN rE iT GE. blend TV . i: 0 senses tou Fi... build -in, from + Bouble “take 4 = Oe. O 4. “ Caytems Park i A; Le ee SETTER ie gh: f CIRCULA : 41010. REFRIO. .....9:-- «$38.98 COMBINATION DOOR PORTABLE ROY | hy Sd vee ca & teats . |THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST ware, Bis Money to Loan , 38 cl, | 8 W. Lawrence we 5-151 | 8 oo sadara sing, Good cond. ple + 5.05 PRE ee oe aa Y¥ a “ 'e (State Licensed Lenders: * 4.95 "tel, EMpire Fatt j grade doors from . 1.95 rape ANCHOR Fa oper od. Siding windows ee Te a Peasonable osh YOU ARE _FREE ESTIMATES, FE S101. _ | Casings ..... watheseeayee oe furnace,’ 8% rooms, EM . é i nm | Basee eee. reece 2s 8.00 —iimect._S'2_ room BRAND NEW tor Aluminum Siding | ""casu“vouvonnirone | / 2nD's Gallons SP SEWING MACHINE 1 : Lc |): ee ee REP PORTA: Porget Painting fore ver with NU-| EVANS § ROOM SPACE HEATER. |/ >> me WE Sees Sawere ane. backward, es (Reynolds). id RR see L i ORIGINAL Home: Sales & Service Appl. Co. Site tor out ey neat Lurecis; | FOR SALE: TIMKEN CONVER- On Siar PHONE Ca" FE 21176 for free home er mal sion Wall Plame oil burner, mod- demonstra ag mo. ¥ ene el with” controls and | SACRIFICE, KORLER HOT Wa. Aluminum Airtrol wer, f"% id Suitable for 5 rms comes ) pon ay dirt nad | Senda Ala engts teoce | fate tre, meee. “ok Es mae yr BLOND NBI LEAF TaA- save. n ; ‘ LEAVING STATE? ble, A chairs, Odd win chair, on hee 4 ons 4m Phone aero after 5: si < bea BY this om “rice rf $150, | FOR BA ra METER, .WR GANE| ci. itm Pum Pets” | STOP — LOOK ; 1 without ‘tank blower, | COLUMN CIGARE=TE MACHINE Fetter ek * tn "garage. 4466" Clintonville | * for'sate. Drive-in, 2425 W. PS ce aainet © 0mm noose end FE est of ..H. P, Button. Th always pays to desi at Owner would Uke to trade 1958 NITORE. Bachata” | Siena tor ene | pita" zeta ttre “Sattar | Pot? 2 Hust be low priced’ home. Ask ae ra . thn greermree——— wl ae BUCKNER borcsn ws POR — SMALL RADIOS, |" 97 .g00 oncom MA| —_* POURING. ~~ FALL SPECIAL MY 2.6432, et “ a a ATER oat Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ee tr a Shae AND KITCHEN CABINETS HARDWARE io GAL bec WATER HEATER.| Oud jets ot sohalt-shingles. 108) = SALE nay a4 8 Nicholie & Harger Co. 7 é it Phone OR 3-1205 22, Ee. FE £9103 1 N. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 5-816 | “Chest : 3061 Mi ‘ and 5 a. Xe ~ Bun, 10 to 8 ; es Stet Grobara LX. Minwan | | Bowes Nek: | ALLSTATE ONE WHEEL TRAIL- ** CHURCH'S INC, | & ‘doors, aiaminua & Fiberglass _ : : = . . OFFICES ARE LOCATED: ViBRATOR ATR LA . | INA CLOSE AND SWINGS, with oh: gg oO trim. | et. $50. Oldsmobile. 6, engine over- | 197 s Squirrel Rd 0273 all —— HUNTING SITE © “LET'S TALK = . er, jie antique table, |CMINA CLOSET AND SWINGS. | Pertect condition. tase Nable, | -Reuled. °97 to 48, $109. tastalled & | "FALL. SPECI Am ad 2 Say 7 alnnaas Geen at el ok ne . BUSINESS” PONTIAC 2nd floor National Bidg. | gy machines FE 3118 Gom “BED, $30; 2PiECE | complete FE P38 Standard transmission, "39 to 'S1.| Tractors, mowers, tillers-& sickle oun bie = : . sd a nr ee Sring room sults, $35: felrigers- tah’ “igo gy oo ATOR 6| fuendard,orsmrchange él Oles: | Trectere te fillers '& sickle} _____ 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. "gentry: alae good ‘fishing. with. "ARIETY STORE. | DRAYTON PLaine 4512 Dinie Hwy.| Sodern farm bouse. Wit be von | {0% MS, Washer, S15: IT" Ty. | Auk PANE Soe | moble aril, tront apd rear pume: Brats Roulpmert, se? Dike Mey | SEPTIC TANKS ae tele ree, «VARIETY STORE the grounds Sunday. mae 8 W. ines | $50 elec. range never used, | only ah sek Aint GALE \ St * guards. $35. Hor all oF sell | _MA_5:1878/ REINFORCED CONCRETE be ca Folks, this ts. good, with iv quarters in Wy- WALLED LAKE, 700 Baftston| Rd., Bald Eagle GLEAN WESTINGHOT&E ELEC: | ' ty piles at gadk's st Baldwin |\ $'% bm. ran . rine? eee iN GOOD | FE_ 46428 3872 Elis. Lk. Ra/ ie prope ‘ WILL TRADE: BaUrrY 8 j ROOM AND HIGHBOY. - conditi 3-4368. TD 9 INTERNATIONAL BULL- is worth the asking price aa” ee ies trie range. tor be. | LARGE BUFFET AND HIGHBOY. iLE of the rty. i UTICA 4562. Van Dyke ar oF) Ph. Wt Otsego Dr. | “Hand-carved English period, solid | _ ASPHAL T!T 2 Wi TRAILER, $35. FE | dozer. $Tillwell 1-6796. ea. ee } 4. a stock gek pfor cals One bieck north across trom bank | What “have you, Fi S1390" after cremings. 4 oak, FE 26603. _ ARMSTRONG L 21606 | TAPPAN DELUXE 40". LIKE NEW og = _— $20,000 with $9.000 down 9:30, — ARK GO LEE CARPET AND | LIV. RM AND BDRM vote “ey 9 X_% INCH a dong SUPPLIES, AIR oe $125, alse Detroit Jewel, $25. EM , oT aT? > WILL SWAP BLECTRICAL AP- Bn ; \ ters, Oil Filters, Furnace 32200. oS pg sbeebs HARDWARE WHEN YOU NEED — piiances, % ton pickup truck or Soe eet SPACE HEAT: WF : OR \ 4¥ac EACH Burher Parts. Domestic Heating | FEN dana AND FOUR 20x29 AND sen Achie : Well established hardware in and fores tractor w shat tland | DUO Gs; Kenmore, $10; 38. gal. ‘RLOOR SHOP a eee re Sone Gah oad ke eee vo iy thy of Poutioc ce| Pontiac. Miness forces sale. t Full price by mail P. 0, Box water heater, $30. Multigraph, ot 8. Saginaw St, Open 9 0 $) FOR SALE: WELD RIO WITH ons Collier Rd. FH . only $.a60 ies... Sale poten This means that you cam 46, Davisburg. M pe eter, 68. Navy dress shoes, . ATTENTION tools for 3. 4", sand 6", easing. fame size, 1085 Collier Rd. FH ‘ nar . into & good hardware ne th . : /Can be seen at 638 N. Oxford Ra. Bininess, wins. modest in You coe set | W gucay. 9 m your| For Sale Clothing 56 | DAVENPORT AND CALL HOME OWNERS / Oxford, Mich. Talbot Lu ber - TYPE SPACE HEATER. m ERS PLOOR PE NEW AND LUMBER AT Oil storage tank. 2 B & G hot] piaster board, Rock lath, Paint, A. JOHNSON, Realto ” ' endorsers, Payments to suit your Sat. PE 2-6772. 1 | MICHIGANBUSINESS | $8" tin'Seemd Mette? | A REAL BUY. Pee “flea ‘biooe S. Telegraph Rd. BARGAIN PRICES /| water pumps,’ Size 1% & 2”, OA * 5 . b - . / Hardware. Plumbing and Biectri- . FE 42634 SALES CORPORATION ST ATE WOMEN’S pair of. uraverse drapes. Very : Bene saa OT ecints, / La J cal supplies 1825 land Ave. Qt geet ect tecmted on corner of JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 2S et tae pete SELUXE EASY Pi DRYER Some Bargains ie eet ah F Doome fae rae TILLER TRACTOR o ews pater rest; 973 8. TRLBORAPH RD. FINANCE CO. Sicente, tite ante eee he DELUXE EASY SPIN | DRYER RediMix concrete and, mortar, $1.15 ue AVET | Sines aster: siitetimeny fetaet mont at #5 00" with 1,000 down.’ PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR 102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. formal sizes 1012 and 18. auto ae re — Seat’ ee Pg 0 pairs ; TORRIDHEAT ROTARY Oi. good road, West of Pontiac FE _¢151¢ M EN’S Lk., FE tant = ARD 7 PC, LIVING RM. SET, Sheet “peek. dash & Cirry nse — po ne we onda Fin fired furnaces and conversion a a : : 4 N's Fe. ssmseanesisciamiomuiaiasih Save up on dav eash and chery $1.18 y e burners. Pree éstimates. Pack only $3,000 with $500 Your Own Business _ “GET CASH QUICKLY « tenneché. gate teaimacs, ewok DAVENPORT SHERATON STYLE.) and chair. pave gheiee ee ; Rock lath. cash sod cles FE #2978 dea or wit timates, Package Dorothy Snyder Lavender on main paved highway wit Up to $500 Cag soart and, drove sts: (med.). | Barun caren. werubable White |..cofiee table. 3 decorator lamps. | Peta rooting pee is be untae tet, | Aves Pe Boe ONAN oe approximately 125 ft, of lake =e) . : ’ ees. tA ew oll gun type any mode 0 W. Huron FE 24411; frontage. Buildings consist 1950 to 1986 cars. Bring yout|4 Newberry or call PE 6.3253 | DOUBLE AND SINGLE FOLDING ALL "FOR $139 FREE ESTIMAT plete with $-61ms.,| USED FURNACE. AND STOKE MU 7 Byes. a Pages cedat on wa- “| title, Most deals closed im 30 FE ew chairs. Used. FE 2-5513. 9 a.m. $2 WEEKLY AND FHA TERMS\. a oe ss oe Sova, we font_conalion. eM 9.20. aroun 5 LOW A een For Sale Farms 48) siore building on roa, er- | ture. Signatures "andor ‘se-| "Ob sharp 9 TO | svEusGRT-ANDCHATR-GOLD | _ _PRansow's FuRNiTune . | SURPLUS LUMBER \| grt closets, used trom $8. ‘cali | furnace, compl controls. be tor boat itv livery, televi- curitl a nize % 5 spore _ Oa black tweed, also # n lond mee 42 Orcha: late ave... PE ere & Material Sales Co yy Fe sae! Pontiae Plumbing and ey oe. gleetrie motors, TED . barber shop, ete, _-pants, size 16, FR 32663. LA 7 IN. TV Oe _ 4-0802. BY, OWNER, scENIC LOCA | Priced at’ only, $11,000 % LENOTH AN COAT, SIZE hogany bedroom suite and & pair | MOTOROLA 37 IN. TV COMBINA- Ra. (M30) OR 3-7002 | Teens gan or ae son PUMA” ©. 20| terms available. | 16 conditi a, $300. of jraverse er aper- Ae good | tion, $160; dining. 10 OPEN £- 5:50 / Closed Sun. STANDING TOILETS, $19 95 es. Bern and chicken house. 5 2-4634, Valued at $600 condition, Ca after| Kenmore vacuum. eee: 2 che hairs. 30 GAL. GLASS, LINED WATER i ovis with , ae $ 6.95 parsers Niowers, Ware ony : “e SEAUTIPULLY DERIGHED FOR: ive eer COND i seasio | eae. Gee Bred. $80, Domestic ed ae is rim: ing Co, 8238. Main, ester, : ~| Dateman Loan Company) ant cits? ted 72 FE 27401. | PAntique mugs & pit. Mieste.|MOTOROLA TV 30" MAHOGANY | vel te igs : Faster ne ceapann 1 TNGHOUEE LAUNDROMAT. ee Y COMPLETE LA USED ; : Se : easat fern $, room | farm REALTORS FE 40528 $20 TO $500 | aris CLOTHING SIZES 13 TO Paries* spe eniss: TackEy Wa je oe 2 GAL ELEC. HEATER,. $70.06 |FOR SALE: storm winpows.| BENSON LUMBER CO.. the other farm | 98 Oe USEH LD __| At EES FLOOR “SAMPLE. “DUO THERM trie portable sewing machine. 30 0 ,/ Awe. One ae pe pa ee $ext; | + rt with modern 7 room [277_S._Telegrapn __Eves_& Sun. HOUSEHOL ew COAT, Svelvet collar and| WAWNE CABERT Pe = as Apetrtee ae Pees sand ta ‘Fiase | fun letieth screens “same sce Do It Yourself 61 and outbuildings. . oe taal “Ga te FINANCE CORP. OF ace. my wool, ve et collar and WAYNE GAB RT 743 St, Clair St. Pon’ Save cunING Phone FE 2-0573, PRR AAA AA J ial least ia dials ani eat bat Tie sereg PONTIAC ORs, ‘asi oittes, Jomo | ELECTRIC RANOE. ify REPAIG: | esate baat wee © oer | "ates Reuaoern ee es equipment; ayail- | 3% 8. Saginaw St. FE 4-0535| jackeis size 12-16. shoes. FE| erator, $35; 16 in. television, $39. ; able basis. Good loca- Tg é 4-1152 i s, Baiaw ton. Low overhead. ‘Box 38, Pon ‘Need $500 Cie NEW, MAW, LIGHT GRAY Gorane Doors | FOR REN? ; aie 3? OR _3-2251, Berry steel overhead f Floor : jand sander — — MONEY MAKER With fast. courteou service ang PAR LADY '§ r NEW —. all size on prices, hot ae ee ag — - sate, - Tite FO ag I 4) 2° B gh a mae diy “hee, irl's modern door on your gara f | chard Lake Ave. PE 5-6 ag ae ed en N= el ld Ba a 4 ow a A is a + S * é * Kiso 2. ta genet aes ts wor rag ee Sale Household Goods 57 Pym et, I later wardrobe aut CE. PRICED TO Go — Yen. *s, vine Gold | Bell Mampe. an Pg oy hl Me gt tue a, room modern home, located on Metal ward 1 ARSON’ FURNITURE rch h . 2 odd chairs, o71 S&S. Paddock "9. Wed. & urs gerner fp inke district. (App. 3 0 PC. MAHOGANY DINING RM. etal Sn , oa te _Folda rofia stroller, Size 3 blue MONTCALM BUILDER aeres;. Owner til, Arieona bound. Ho & A t with pads, MI 4-$420. kak RS 42 Orchard tweed coat, slacks, muff & hat. HOUSE PAINT 136 W. Monte Lag re Sa Will sacrifive, A splendid busi- me ulo js "ROOM, DUOTHERM WITH | 104 8. Saginaw Fe 3-003 | * FC, Bl pan RA ee Se wake cote |: mM QUALITY BLUE SUNOCO MODERN 7 BAY =a ¥ 9 EP ellesertdennin . Bedand chest: "vanity Tamtpe: | short form formal & Bie. clothing. $18 | $1.98 TED GAL GAL GUARANTED! forerient whe, warts the pect Seat Dorothy, Snyder Lavender | LOON Company | is Hitiy GREY canbeniNG aw | REACH CASH CUS- ae FOR $ i | sci 8, AL SIZES, ” ° reason senate rept | 1M. erry street, __cleeneé. FE 2sm4 __ | TOMERS thwough Classi-| ONLY $2 WEEKLY | |"9"foeters, areder red gravel] | KING BROS. pie PS cheer Saat Terms al Rox Plint 1, «: 140 W. Huron PE Dit cond Floor) GASINATOR, Mt . MU 44417 Eves. | Hours v'f0 $; paturdsy 9 to2 || oyna. eer ee OO fied Ads. Call FE 28181. 49 cream take PE erent | \ Goodrich, Michigan 6212." |” pontiac’ RD, At orbtais™ ut Soman. sonmet’ dares’ f . ' i : _ le : ; j Y . 2 i \ ‘ ‘ * 4 ’ j \ A » rae i j ee : j Bec =, : ie eee re oe 8 Gee ara a ee Fee A re, Be Be ee Sere were get See Sar rset nok Hae Foe = Lar sae ae aac td : £ A f 3 . 0 NWO BALL! err igmth leneeswevecews FF " el - Si ee eee ee 2173", ae die - FALL SPECIAL wily yin tillera & sickle mek Re ier FOLKS KING BROS. Special Offer EXTRA -| New Discount OORAIN sed Tractors SHARP LATE MODEL CARS. HIGH $85 Poid|" am. |WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR “Perit Savings auBe | 200RS — 4DOdRS- F-800 1953 - 1954 AND 1955 WHEEL BASES FROM $1050 LARRY Ponta ple 5-5141 : et ee JEROME EASY ED? WILL. | / Hardtops _ Sa comverte, “$105. OR YOUR CAR DOWN UP TO 3 MOS. ON BAL BOY WITH CORPIDENCE FROM HASKIN ey a CHEVROLET ; (——) ogden, ful suletly ‘prem: “Oakland County’ $ 4 Fastest Growing Dealer 1861 Cueysier, Win Cuezsier, Windsor gor deluxe, C. 3 “56 OLDS. _ Demo's | | Official's Cars a lair toe erat a PRs 1SAVE! SAVE! HASKINS CHEV-OLDSMOBILE “Oakland County’s . Fastest Growing eer emcee nan r ; ?. ’ tt “Bright Spot Jerome OLDS-CADILLAC | Cass at Orchard Lake = SROOMe 9. OPEN FOR BUSINESS ate a few of our vot Shop Sunday ‘32 Ford custom .f 4dr. k i i heater, over ci ‘eaatea, zen) Buy Monday inate nee| RIEMENSCHNEIDER. “Blog "bias rla, “rai "Bom DODGE- PLYMOUTH E UTO SALES |“ S“—_ “74 Oskiand ot Northview Ct. |232 8, Saginaw PEt erouTG Pe. | CENTRAL Be Se: Sida! : #"s: Ven W -; OR 31385 Michigan’s Oldest 200 CAR BELFCTION Mosaid or Retail "LINCOLN & - MERCURY” | Dealer OFFERS THESE — "Safe Buy” COMMUNITY Ripe - 1956 MOTORS - LINCOLN Mo-| 803 N, N. Main, Rochester Premier Coupe. Fully a ‘TOTE equipped, like new. _ 3 Ours Bud Shelton Mote ee + i Se SP a Ear aubun Bied PE ets YOUR : LINCOLN. Ag a a io "ime par evallabie: PE “SHOP IT H/Top Coupe, A Lowner moun : ing it H in excellent — sen Bete Py so | EL woavene = | NOTE 20140 UPPLI 200 Disie Hwy. Everybody's Credit LI Ce . WE PAY Is Here 2 Saad hye y = car = 115 [pric to sell quic A ve. Side. Used Cars “oe Pit Matthews- ; makes a models to Has radio & heater, Ford- Weer O-Matic transmission. A ote GAERED ORE _ Hargreaves |. walt ae : beautifal unit. Sand, gravel. fill. she Conkiin, ee: 112 of FE 2-85 . a ate As - 1955 we : ret PENCE OF OURSOCAR —_[-Dowe Sein, 0 Bese mi vonc Tons | Hiskowee nae WO Sar fare Ete"e*sd| gras ganrganty mst ©, ewe ! : $] SELECTION =|" “ONLY'S1S aii-_Prompt_aeuvery ee £4301, ~ a 3 duiry ‘ea equip’t., tax. : Sales | Immediate Financing at “Loaded gio. hatvered, oF Pi hes | cles. Bred op. Meta we o. sagene PE geen TODAY S South Bird we vootwerd | Bank Rates—On the Spot 1956 and Pe a. td. AL AI & aes - li B y FORD FAIRLANE TRAINED (BEAGLES, GERMAN a> ‘Auclansere “Brons| WE tires. "eto, Also whe SPECIAL _| Delivery — Bring YOuri2 noor, Like new. Radio “ee ae +. a Si Sere Sed taal ‘crets.| For Sale Housetrailers 78 | so s. ‘sarin ys 3 NORTH Title. : & Heater Be. acl marne te 56 CHEVROLET Pe ee “hee fos Wp ol gol} eg ned ‘si Dogs Trained. Boarded 70 1950, 36 DETROITER. R., AODERN Auto Service &l Bel Air 8 H/Top CHEVROLET $995 “s HOS, ae SULEBSEING Ari FOF BOIL. et, AMP REM NGEETRATER BLEEDS CRANKSHAFT GRIND-NG IN THE THE HIGH DOLLAR. |”. 5 poue 8,000 MILBS. RA- [ STOCK No. 496 1950 ee each sand. je used o POWER : “ Sgr ic MA i saps one eravel ~~ ralied. Bu Birr She o “rele af FE 505 |. ehine han’ tyes ehone FE goed them ‘Drive extra miles, | cial Us pra ROYAL TIRES ae ~ 1'53 Olds 98 4 Dr. Radio BUICK $ PECIAL : since DIRT AND FILL. GRAV: | —“*™ casts 296, Walnut Ra. Od Walton | ~ “Sale po prea vee ore c= 440 ares $A National + & Heater, Hydramatie, 2-Door. Has radio & heat- BLACK DiRT. Satay [omit war: | Hay, Grail & Feed, 71 | mere Orme oo nye | Sete Motor Scovters $8) "Hh. J. VAN WELT BR AID . Spotless Inside and Out/¢t, Dynallow. A good car. ing “ion A eran oF nraud gravel & | 300 BF GOOD HAY FOR so aa PT ALL by prot he tan. OR 3.2008. Wanted acd Vracks 89 Bonded with hoger all tbs: $295. rs : bes Florence, Watkins Piatt Biel cos mcarahinow ated Ash mga Wirt 315 Dow months ayn 2168 or, Pret te fre EMS 40, -- ra Bt For Sale Motorcycles 83 83} STOP! LOOK! apes bee Used Cars- |§ $1 595 se BU ' Bie Slack DIRE AND. FILE, AND | Charles Frey, 8190 Fleming Lake Wanted to buy trom private party FF: iy -) _[#Door. New tires, _nice Ra. Clarkston, Mi ; used § or 7 yard dump truck for | - : RAGE Der, SAND, 5 ORAS ara: ; yh to 35 all modern, eee Fs ase cen 2 a 8 ¥ Wade RAH seen tures. MY Guaranteed STOCK No. 526 — {and clean. — — PEERAGE EATS | For Salo Livestock 72| St ihe Bi S| eal Bicycen aa) SEPM el ONE FULL . |’ Buick Soper (Dr, Re : a :|yeo, conmimpatr nam ex-| FREEI!! FREE!!! eB cnne Mal as ood PC Bs * |" dio & Heater, Dynaflow, re Sp Pst wie Mere oe ee| PONTIAC CHIER | _*T* SBM |G eae 5 roe space eae | YEAR {Cus inter, One ovr] PONTIAC CHIRFTAIN. fill dirk, eaid and gravel. ey 4 MILK COWS, SiS) A PIECE. ae _ Boats & Accessories 85 _ cali after ¢;00. in, ver good condition, ahieere ae oe 8-Cylinder, 2-Door. One of ey fa, ® 4s Joreman Rd. Ortonviie © | Nothing to buy Get sntry blanks [EXCELLENT LATE “GT GNC | _S20n, One owner, call Pe s4its, | "53 Chevrolet 4Door $595 , | those good ones. cee ey a erase ese | Sate eens | pcre (Eqs eke) sons = MPOUATE BEUITERY Thy,| Pease. sectitce Pur tate. mroay Ha sh MY aad a FORD ig TON PICK UF- ‘38 Plymouth 8 Bevoy 2 Willy 2. “ $398, STOCK No. 500, 1952 ‘ "MILE : : 1: cb a fee eek Wee illys oor .. . . tales gag, | voxrine cuucr eee | GREEN |e ie SP Ota i Mist PONTIAC CHLERTAN oeey Market Piet Frank Manley, TEN IDES prom a 5-4700. a a irs dr. for the wife and “ide. -|Hydramatic. No kiddin’, 8Cyl. 2-Door. New tires. Boan> 4 miaet Opadenle irom af pee] lghte, flags sisering, | “lenge, enedtert condition, EM i Rete’ a, 'S0 Stude. Champion $250| belonged to a minister, ¥@ry sharp. <0 seniioed mofars mans Nomes.| Prag. S00 Eimare. 75 ceeyapao TOR PICEUE RK |" Pore et | dod” everarive. Here te seanomy | S45. Down, 30 months, |. Hig new deferred. payment pian.— A OLAS MATERIALS TO COV- Gave: plenty on HURON MTR. SALES, _ t Ne Saat ts? | Sd Se ie] Sie oe a = tm |'51 Ford Fordor Sedan _ $1445 DODGE NCORONET : PIG, BARROW, APPROX #0 LBS., * Open Sat, 9 to 1 AVE $ STOCK NO. 604 er. Very nice. Has Sind State eansee, a8 | LLUTCHINSON erg ears Haskins Chev. ] ACK Tie Sitnuitiia ted, Me |'54 Buick 4Dr. Special.|fadio and heater, 13 me -™ MA 62168 | a W. 14 Mile Bg Becca R. Dixie Mighway at sis. in etcellent |e with mo} Radio & Heater, Dyna, \ $595 Pune or siny'oa, ad. ., MOBILE SAILBOAT. =i et COMET CLASS 3 CLARE sat Macie sam Gnen ates “8 secret because we Teen yee ts flow, pegocitcel Check). 1952 Sic pone BRED NER! L. one EM 3-497. te R. ONLY 60,000 H AUPT jthis one now ean as r< a eiagreo "Ra. FE 130 540 Bashabaw, Ortonville’ HOMES Exe VAL Ro gg ON gglhen cael reed ‘St Kaiser 4 4. ee $195 a new one, $265 Down, Sodan, A real carat: wall QUARTER HoRsE GADDLE. PORT $n Dixie Ber. ee one ‘A §-9811 Uke throubhout, | very [OP SOIL, PEAT MOSS, FILL | QUARTER Hone wal 6 Drayton Plains 31202 TORS. SIGN UP NOW FOR rer iow mileage. 4 exceptions! puy, | 24 months. rice. dirt, gravel and stone. |. faedes. te ad 2083. AND WINTER STORAGE AND PICK. |" GHC UCK. GQOD P truck, Wholesale... FE a Ye we Dart Rey... Pi AND Tal popes. SUPE FE ees. ! | 51 1 Nash oy W, $475 wen en Auburn Ré.______ | @Dn bay spirited and| ¢ FT. SLEEPS ‘eno 0.8 INLAND == SALES Wj ] sn GMC = | When you see ‘ts i ‘ramer $625. ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel _7 intelligent, og a er. we pacrtonte re. mee wii 1son " decide at going STOCK No, 645. ORY OAK On MIXED D comp Be ene = = : . New & Used Trucks , SAI E S 8 peste is “ealy ie $3 Plymouth 2dr. Good MERCURY ? n0gk | nd,_ delivered Ee ts| ROME AVERY sh Oakland at, at Cass 4 erc, Montelair $1725 | 5 oking transbertation| Read. toge, | i aa Tooys Tea WARE. For § a _ = C} | t Ey se . s148 sg of miles left. \ Pie Wanted ‘Livéstock 73) igs ce er gn eplor, $2.03 ar Or) NORTH sips Speer "CHI ‘Al IRE nm wm SA 2% Bailes Ww ives ‘ : : * 7 oy, a, 1 a. ) 3 Remtte oe OC] IVER 8Cylinder, 4-Door/ ” BETES che ol waz rene “sbr| Trailer Sales | oe Sai me te pent oe om CHEVROLET : ee ACE A “LOST AD.” appres. porarToRs cine. N OTN Alse 185 deluxe Tt ‘ ee, pa Riv 3 cherie. 4 “Geluse, Mydra- er. : Call FE 28181 for am ad oS calla ae Ee A ae rh «ang wi np. at $i.00s, ‘cover included: | Being sold te vette ac ee ag | Bh Pai ee Bonded : Dealer ae : eo © &. Stes + Ott ee | ae ee wzeh, Parts and Aine" foot sihubertation opcias.| “1000 S Woodward | pea Till eae ts Re eb 181 for an ad-writer.| Sines ats). busne) 7. jr hae arty, ¢| © Open Till 10 P.M {Mr C4 | Say “charge it” Eating = anes Foeke Roope. Mrs | re x) Birmingham = M14-2735| RE 29101.” ea ‘, ; " ‘ . x a. * 4 ; a : ‘ “ ( ‘ , i 1 ( . ; Ze Ge Re ve ial ae uate aa NO 5a A Winn a h i fibconsaabe aie onl te ied ea f world.” LYNN I went to California and installed radar equipment for Doug-' las Aircraft. ies a | “I didn’t start out in television,” din said. “Alter tlgh school “I was real skinny and little” and T could get into a lot of cockpits easily.” Sasthinien tueet far tank: She pet tole cable ond TE. Philadelphia and Trenton. She worked in Philadelphia . with Ernie Kovacs, then unknown rationally,’ “And in Trenton I did a radio talk show—three hours of talk.” “Think of that. From three hours a night I wound up with one big line a week—and I'm the gabblest woman in the Fer Mek eee 2 emo SSE RR. RES LARS SSPE F The “one line a week” she refers to is: “I’m sorry to interrupt, Mr, March, but we don’t have enough time to complete the next | f ay 3 va EL: j at : LIES SUGEDS be LO Sir eit ic mou socery ~ mom's au” ten ‘eesdlld teiedl “High So- as its principal .actors, Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly (above), Frank Sinatra, co-starring Celeste Holm and John Lund. The Sol Siegel production, in Technicolor, is now at the Oakland. Columbus Man Gets |Daredevil Crash Job COLUMBUS, Ohio @—Bill Con- don, 30, of Columbus, got the job to crash headon at 45 m.p.h. with another’ auto at Powell Speedway. The speedway advertised for a single man under 25 to take the: Bnet NIA TV te $ & SERVICE FE 40002 | of Oe jot. But Condon got it, despite his we and dependents—a wife and children—because he “had | previous experience,” a speedway ae) (spokesman said. A story about the ad was carried coast to coast by of the country. Driver of the other ear will be Bob Metzger, 29, also Columbus, Dial Hookup Extended Death Rattle for Snake WINTER HAVEN, Fla. ® — When a mother rushed her snake- bitten infant to the hospital she took along the snake to be sure the child got the right treatment. The child, Stevie Lee Paulk, 13 months, is recovering from the bite on his finger, inflicted while he was playing in his backyard. The ground rattlesnake did not fare so well. Mrs, J, R. Paulk stamped it to death before pick- ing it up. nt UM Head to Speak ANN ARBOR (—President Har- lan Hatcher of the University of Michigan will address the convo-| cation of the university's Flint Col- out. “I used to say, ‘Sorry, Mr. March, but time's ap.’” - Miss Dollar had worked in Philly for the producers of this show, and in the beginning they thought of it as a comedy pro- gram and doubtless meant to make use of her gabbiness. Then ithey discovered the popularity of money over talk. “I keep a bottle of smelling salts backstage for the con- testants now, but so far I've never had to use it,” she told me. The day after the program she gets on a plane and streaks off to Amarillo, Dayton, Scranton or anywhere the’ sponsors send her, to address employes, greet customers in stores, make speeches, sign autographs and give interviews. Five-feet-six inches tall, she has a “high fashion figure,” being long-waisted, slender.and wearing a “tall 10” dress. Miss Dollar looks like Dinah Shore, but will never be mis-/12 taken for Jayne Mansfield or Marilyn Monroe. “This being & family show,” she says, “I could never Sh on by with a Jane Rus- se a THE WEEKEND WINDUP 3 Tina Louise of “Li'l Abner” says she’s learning under hyp- nosis “to become the world’s greatest actress.” ‘ Buddy Hackett’s fans are bringing him egg rolls at the re-|2 hearsals of his “Stanley” show . . . RKO isn’t picking up her hotel tab anymore; so Barbara Nichols moved in with her folks on Long Island . ... Leslie Crane, who used to date comic Jack Carter, will marry Gaston Sigmund in Paris . . . Carole Haney will revive her cafe act before making the film, “Pajama Game.” WISH I’D SAID THAT: Lee Marvin saw a film made from a best-selling novel and reported sadly, “Never judge a book by its movie.” TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Rob’t. Q. Lewis tells of the guy who refused to drive the getaway car for a stickup mob—| 5 because his driver’s license had expired . . .That’s earl, brother. Joe E. Ross, Just added to the Phil Silvers show, begged di- rector Nat Hiken not to put long words in his script. “The only long word I can pronounce,” he said, “is ‘delicatessen.’” , . . That's earl, brother. : (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Tracy Service Today DETROIT @—Funeral services will be held today for Guy A. Tracy, 60, director of the research land statistics division of the Mich- igan Employment Security Commis sion. Tracy died Tuesday while vacationing near Crystal Lake. He was a native of Ida and a grad- Egypt Money Freeze Binds British Ships” Pr peed pg os having difficulty obtaining enough Egyptian currency to meet ship- “And that’s an increase over what I used to say,” she points (9) In- Twenty-One. - Premiere, |* Hunter.” (9) Wea-' thervane. (4) News. (2) Satur- |u:25~@2) TV News, 1:30—(2) Houseparty. . 2:00—(2) The Today. 7:25—(4) Today. = 7:30.— (4) Today. (7) Northern} 3.30—(2) Edge of Night. Michigan. 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. 4:00 — (2) Four o’cléck Theater. oan et 8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie Won- derland. G-Men. — 8:45—~(2) News, Weather. 00-2) The Early Show. 8:55—(4) News. 10:30 — (2) Strike It Rich. (4) Science. . 10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Fun House. (7) Today. :80--(2) This Is the Life. (4) Big ( Popular 11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4 (Color) Adventure Ho. (7) Ac- tion Theater. (9) The Chris- tophers. 11:3e—(9) Movie. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—-(@) Buster Crabbe. (4) American Forum. (7) Champion- ship Bowling. 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickock. (4) Frontiers of Faith. (9) Sunday Open House. 12:45—-(4) World Series (If Neces- sary). 1;:;00—(2) Professional Football. (4) Mr. Hope. (7) World Adven- ture, (9) Mo vie. 1:30—(2) Sports Show. (4) Youths. (7) Cisco (4) Outlook. (7) Parade. (9) Sun. Matinee. 3:00—(4) Wide World. (7) Jium- bo Theater. $:30—(2) Football Scoreboard. (4) Star Master. (7) Medical Hori- zons. : s 4:00—(2). Detroit Speaks. (4) (Color). Zoo Parade. (7) Going Places. (9) Movie. 4:30—(2) eee Ah ‘56. (4) Capt- ain Gallant. (7 5:00—(2) wnbens “Time. 4) Meet the Press. (7) Frontire . Justice. ; 5:30—(2) You Are There. (4) Na- ture Trails. (7) Annie Oakley. SUNDAY EVENING TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(2) Lassie, (4) Six-Gun Spec- jal. (7) You Asked For It, Art Baker. (9) Giliad Baptist. Church. 6:30—(2) Jack Benny. (4) Circus Boy. (7) Amateur Hour. (9) Meet . the VAW-CIO. Allen, guest; Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. (9) Corliss Archer. :30—-(7) Jumbo Theater, Drama. (9) My Favorite Story. 8:00—(2) G.E. Theater, Drama (4) TV Playhouse, “Miss Leg- ping charges on their ships using|vate of Eastern Michigan College. end.” (7) Omnibus, Alistair Curfew on Cyprus fF Margie. : :30—(7) Realm of Wild. (4) Zoo) “73:00—(2) Ed Sullivan. {4) Steve/< Home. (T) Theatre Seven. VE 10:55—(7) News, | Union. 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