114th YEAR = : 4 ee ' Israel in Danger US. Ponders Action If Allies Ignore Cease- Fires! kab tack Britain, France | Determined - to Take Suez America Eyes Recall | of U. N. ff Troops Land at Canal <«~. WASHINGTON (INS)—) The United States today) studied measures which| may be taken if Israel, Britain and France ignore: the U. N. resolution calling ‘for -a-cease-fire-in-Egypt:—+- From London, Britain! . and France announced their determination to push on with occupation-of the) Suez Canal area despite the U. N. demand. British Prime Minister Anthony! Eden told the House of Commons) _ session that after the Angio-French forces; will be “pleased” to turn over en- forcement of peace to some U. N. force. While Eden spoke, the Foreign Ministry in Paris declared emergency oecupa ton, American officials said the Unit- ‘ed States most likely will ask im-| mediately for another meeting of) the U.N. General Assembly special | session if British and Frefich tradps) lend on Egyptian soil, ~ * . - = If the Anglo-French forces stage, landings in Egypt, officials said. this will demonstrate London and Paris do not intend to comply with! the U.S.-sponsored resolution, Bs ‘6 7“ General Motors Trucks for ‘O7 Head for Nation’ S Highways Passed by a 64 - 5 vote, the | resolution calls for an immediate | * cease-fire, withdrawal of Israeli 4 Dead, 7 Missing, Scores Stranded nitorenneiee ” Central Plains Whipped’ by High Winds and Snow U.S. officials said they a ing several steps which ae be, taken—either by the United States or by other nations—to enforce | resolution, POSSIBLE ACTION Informed sources said these in- clude freezing economic aid, block-! economic ’ By International News Service _ Four'persons were known dead, at least seven persons missing and scores more stranded today as the worst co- blizzard since 1949 roared across the central plains suspending operation and trade, and breaking states leaving the area virtually paralyzed. off diplomatic relations. American. experts stressed that the United States, although consid- make any move which would widen: the gap between the Western me s Three, U, S. sources also dremed “America will never go along with any suggestions to send in a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) L. A. Has lis Smog, but Pontiac Has Fog The weatherman predicts partly’ - the Dakotas as the storm headed by hurficane-like winds up to 95 miles per hour, closed ering these measures, will not schools, snarled traffic, disrupted communications and itranded motorists throughout western Nebraska and Kansas; and eastern Wyom?+-—— ing and Colorado. iman, Was eager aap Dyer ve Several towns ard cities touched a live wire whil in the area were isolated pon storm-damaged asi rie Le with all roads. closed by Eight-year-old Jerry Seveland! huge drifts and telephone communications :down.. died Jast night of exposure, hours! oe ee ee 8 | school near M ‘boy had. lain in snow for seven) me before he was found. ; Thomas W. Rowen, 63, of Minot,|jured tnt an necident one ly Two of the deaths occurred in, eastward. cloudy weather for tonight with N.D., was injured fatally when he neh. The two men: Darrell Frakes more fog likely. A tow of 50 to 54 slipped while walking along U.S. 8 o¢ Bayard, and Arthur Carter of is forecast. Tomorrow. is expected to be) ‘in Minot, Bridgeport, Neb.. were strandéd Herman Blumer, 68, of Hill with their rescuers at a farm néar mostly cloudy with little tempera-| City, 8.D., was killed when he | Bayard. ture change, The high is expected, fell 25 feet onto rocks after’ his | car skidded and crashed on ice near Rapid City, 8.D. to be around 60 to 65. ' Last night in downtown Pontiac the low was 50, Today at 2 p.m. the thermometer reading was 57. Rescue activity was intensified, |this morning in the belief the, tate may be out of Ras, after Earlier, 29-year-old James Lee|the drivers, kept the motors run- iman, Neb. The| to’ _ Discuss Problems} ‘This power resource means they/ons to Dual-Purpose cross-country are able to walk away with a load: ‘‘aihdne weto Nouw — Tate wid CMC éadgued wy | about the sleek “Blue Chip” pickup, one Sf the néw models for 1957 | introduced today by the GMC Truck &Coach Division. The truck above has a 206 horsepower engine and has pienty of room for—parcels—pickup—in—a —— spree, the division ¥ amie A / pets out. Praising the line’s power, Philip J. Monaghan, GM vice president and division general manager, said today: our new V8 we have one of the most important power elements in | “With GMC truck history. The new models are displayed ldcally at Wilson GMC, 675 Oakland Ave. GMC Trucks Make 57 Debu New GMC trucks for 1957, carry-jengine with 20§ gross horsepower without eactificirig nimbleness, ma-'vehicle the good features of cab-| After announcing last night that ing an advanced look in styling will be in 1957 GMC light and me- Peuverability or roadability.” and best-ofl-industry horsepower for|dium-duty trucks, giving them a'EXTRA POWER ‘light and medium-duty users, were performange edge that leads the’ The extra power for the new, Snow, measuring as much as 15 inches, whipped high introduced today ty the GMC jist of many new model changes.‘GMC models also means an added, -Four-wheel-drive that can be Cyprus staging area when the air lconverted to a two-wheel-drive for assault began Wednesday. He-said pen highway use by the shift of: it required seven days to bring a S aaeke lever is a factory-installed More troops by sea from England loption in the light duty GMC truck and four days from France. How- ‘Truck and Coach Division. A new 347 cubic inch V8 truck Group Studies Incorporation — | Waterford Committee ; of City Government ‘ A “study committee" discussing Waterford Township incorporation will meet Thursday night in Water-' ford High School to present-reports on its findings, * * Be It is not yet known how far the | group has progressed in its incor- \poration movement. Reports that ‘petitions for an election are ready for Belcher of Lamar, Colo., a line-'ning to keep the heaters on. President at White House, Foe in Chicago Ike, Adlai Wrapping Up Bids for Election CHICAGO Adie! E. Steven- son kept_the war in Egypt in ‘the, forefront of campaign controversy | for senhower stuck to his desk to- oo ee TS alewtes det confused and the Though Eisenhower stood by his shine te Enrepe | East, top-level conferences on the way. * * * He came back to Miinois for what he hopes will be the biggest politi- ca)-rally of his cateer in Chicago sehen tonight. Pe “ “Stevenson's campaign reaches | its climax at the big rally when | his addrese—9 p.m. Pontiac time —will be carried -aci the mar tion on radio and TV, , However he will: follow: it ‘4 Monday with a breakfast rally in In Today's Press Church News . County News ....... see & : p—tond mal Sports; announced , to make no more, /talks, the White aan the “to be 9 focal in’ campaign for his re- election. veovesceeves M1, 18 ee ee veee saciid See os leak Aa solnding 16,17 iriesy of “reports” to Eisenhower! Ss 16. cabinet officers, presenting, "e AAnate appraisal of the adrhinistra- 4 re tion's pertotmance in. their fields. oe" Yesterday: fest: of Labor Home Section , board for a va-) + Oe eebeeee Ge Today tome ee! Ba ne) Wie House’ also has be-| by officials of the committee. Attorney David C,_ Hertier, chairman of the committee, said yesterday his subcommittees have been given pamphiets con- taining sample forms of the pe- titions. “The committee now is 5 ptetyhie les operation and financial setup lof a home rule city, Reports on day,” Hertler said. COST STUDIED According to Mrs, Edmund L, Windeler, secretary of the group, the reports will include taxation studies, probable costs of a city government, structure and powers jof a city government, and possible jehanges in the township's educa- tional organization, | If petitions Were ‘to be circu- ‘ lated ee Oe visors to.set an election date for reulation have been denied) ithesestudies will be given Thurs-|_ * * 7 “With our new V-8 we have one | of the most important power de- _Velopments in GMC truck his- tery,” said Philip J. Monaghan, : vice president of General Motors | and general manager of GMC | Truck and Coach Division. “Our 1957 V-8 trucks are so pow- erful that some models have ong \horsepower of pulling strength for, each 15% pounds of vehicle weight. safety factory as drivers will find al ‘faster response in an emergency, Monaghan said. New developments in GMC's heavy-duty trucks for 1957, which | will include air suspension mod- els, wiljf be announced later, Monaghan said. j Models in the GMC 100-250 light jand 300-370 medium weight,’ brack- jets range from town-and-country ‘pickups and Suburban station wag-|’ highway tractors = in one From Jordan - Ships Warned to Avoid | Sea Near Canal Zone; | Hint Assault Near LONDON (# — British ‘and French warplanes to- ‘day pummeled Egyptian |tanks, truck convoys and ‘military installations in the ‘fourth day Of an air. bom- |bardment in the Suez Canal ~ jarea. | These attacks apparently ‘were aimed at wiping out opposition to a landing of British - French ground forces. “| Most indications pointed ‘to an early jumpoff of the \British-French assault on the Canal zone. The threat of Arab-Israeli fight- Jing on Israel's .eastern border jarose after Israeli forces pushed jback some 20,000 Egyptian troops in the Sinai Peninsula on the west. : Israel previously implied she will take action to prevent, bol- stering of Jordanian forces by other Arab nations. A dispatch from Beirut, Leb- lanon, said the British-controlled Cyprus radio warned all merchant ships to stay away from the east- ern Mediterranean and the mouth lof the Red Sea “until further no- tice’’—an indication assault craft were headed toward the two ends of. the mnportent waterway. * In Baghdad. the scnariotant an- nounced officially Iraqi troops have moved into Jordan. The Israeli radie earlier re- ported fresh Arab forces, pledged. to answer any call for aid from Egypt's President Nasser, were reported moving into Jordan from Iraq and Syria. - The broadcast said Jordan's King Hussein asked for-the entry of Iraqi troops into his country. A French military spokesman jsaid the combined British and French air forces turned their ‘sights: on regrouping Egyptian jarmy units and big military in- stallations on the fourth day of their air bombardment of Egypt. The primary target the first | three days was Egyptian air- fields. ft ‘wag set for the landing, a over engine and conventional ve- Frenes military spokesman said hicle designs. * * * ‘line. A new recessed multi-bar grille angled forward at the top retains the rakish GMC “leaning into | the lead’’ look, Two raised ribs on the hood, known as “wind splitters,”” strengthen and help streamline the front end, Exte- ‘lor features also include safety locks on cabs and panel rear (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Desert E ighters Rest Before Action (Continued on Page 2, Col.) |today there were “relatively” few |French and British troops at the ever, both countries massed large numbers of troops in the Mediter- ranean soon after Nasser an (Continued on Page 2, Col. 35) Dulles Hospitalized, Suspect Appendicitis * WASHINGTON (®—Secretary of State Dulles entered Walter Reed Army Hospital early today and a provisional diagnosis of appendi- citis was made. The State Department's State. ment in midmorning said~the 68-, year-old secretary “is resting com- fortably’’ and has been carrying on’ some of his work bet J telephone from his hospital bed Press Officer Lincoln White said -}word on the possibility of an oper- ation. would have to await a final | di Dulles was stricken in the midst of tense diplomatic maneuvering Ps __THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, N NOVEMBER 2, 1056 = -Help Hungary, ~ from Autters Up Milk Herd | Asks Written Support, From Pontiac Area Letters—1.078 of them—are in the) mail from the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce to Pontiac area business’ and professional men asking them) to voice their support for airline service at Pontiac Municipal Air- port. * * ® | John W. Hirlinger> manager of: the Chamber, hopes that his office: will receive at least 300 letters by, Dec. 1 so that they can be present-) - ) ed to the Civil Aeronautics Board.) In the Chamber letter, Wir. | linger indicates that if commer. cial service Isapproved, it would | include alr freight, air apeme, and air mail. The letter asks answers to the following questions: i ‘}) How frequently. would you and your organization require pas- senger service? (2) How frequently would you | and your organization require air) freight and air express service? (3) From your your own needs and those of the Pontiac community, what is your own opinion as to the need for such service? CLUBS CONTACTED Hirlinger added he has written from the First General Baptist to all local service . clubs and Church. planned to contact other local or- ganizations. “I also encourage John Q. Citizen to write the Chamber letters on) how they feel on this subject; het, said. Nagy Asks U.N. New SOS Sent as Red Troops Thrust Deeper, Block Austrian Border close off. her frontier with Aus- tria. Premier Imre Nagy sent his second appeal in two days to the 1 N. urging action on his request the world body guarantee Hun-| garian independence. Budapest radio. announced to- | day replacement of the former Hungarian government by an “inner cabinet’ led by Premier | Imre Nagy. The Western ightest , whip into sha Pipposal sip- ity” that any of the missing men’ porting Aomen demand for’ were still alive. withdrawal of Soviet troops for presentation to a Security Council session this afternoon. REDS BLOCK BORDER Austria border points reported the Hungarian frontier. had once more been sealed off. No travel- ers ‘were allowed to cross Arorm- either side. The Russians held dozen of Americans and other foreigners in frontier villages’ as- they tried to return to Vienna Nagy has fired off three pro-' tests to the Soviet/embassy com- plaining about troop movements) in. revolt-ravaged Hungary and’ charging that Russian troops had dreds of friends and relatives ‘Chamber of Commerce! cy Pontiac Deaths e p.m. today. The correct time is Nol Mary E. Stephison -lafternoon after an illness of sev- | Harbor and Roland of Pontiac, and! "| Three grandchildren are also SUr- tion was checked. Ballots identical Bi Pov | ~— service will be from the ‘to official ones were. used. ig E gines er = EXERCISE IN DEMOCRACY — Students at Pontiac High School tine up at one of 14 closed booths to ¢ ast their votes in: yesterday's mock election. The voters of tomorrow picked the» -4 Students leat Mechanics of Politics PHS Mock Vote Favors Ike Eisenhower and Nixon beat Ste-: Habe} with 773 votes to. Daniel venson and ‘Kefauver, 866-722 in T. Murphy’ & 765, voting yesterday at Pontiac High’ ‘OHARA AND. EDWARDS oe and Kefauver. The election was: classes. ‘Mrs. Elmer Jones Yesterday's Press account of fu- neral service for Mrs. Elmer (Ina | Alena) Jones, of 111 Omar St., in- | correctly stated the time as 2:30 2:30 p.m. tomorrow and it will be, . AW | Some 1,500 “registered voter's’ Hara and George Edwards won.| | participating in a mock election Students voted “‘yes,"’ 775-210, gave Gov. G. Mennen Williams . an on the proposed amendment to overwhelming vote of confidence, the state constitution. ith 1,075 vot 1 publi- _ yous BE mei Re Planning the election project was 70, of 2241 can Albert FE. Cobo, > dy dpe ston, a Mary E. Stephison, Pine Lake Ave., ‘In_the judicia} vote, Michael D.| | : Tension ss ing. Agenda. Lists” Meetings, Social Events - Jittery Poland People Fear Russia May Call. on Troops to Quell Incidents BIRMINGHAM — The coming week’s events include a geactel +Board—ef—Education ‘art show, an- ‘AAUW breakfast e Mrs. Ruth Shain, a musicale, - ie Birputaghane OES wills mneet * “¢ » « ‘, “The Young Adult Dinner-Dance-— grap of Se Fea Cagreniael many, ‘ BERLIN (INS) — Poland was|Town Hall lectures, besides elec- ae grange ee : reported on edge today because of |tion-day activities. ~~ — a, fears Russia might intervene there) Harland Elementary ‘School con- ednesd - as She has = Hungary. struction bids will be received and ecctaces 0 hs “ wih 7 other business discussed at the “sk co ae“ solar battery” Tension mai areas the coun- Board of Education sessio n thelr Tuesday noon Runcheon. try on report of Soviet troops mov- Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Hilf Schoo ing across Poland to East Ger-; Charlotte and Bill Whitney are | Mrs. “smn v. Evans , | open’ a month's showing of — Rosary for Mrs. Anna V. ‘Evans, The Communist Party’s new | — erayons, drawings 70, 1541 Balmoral Dr., Palmer and other pictures at their studio Woods, who diéd at St. Joseph at Kontise Press Photo | team of ecabee er and Nixon by a slight margin over Stevenson .sponsered by the school’s civic a and Williams inatrectar. The project took the; lcooperation of 130 students, who planned and carried out the work. * * « In a report from Jefferson Junior High School, which also held a mock election yesterday, students gave Stevenson 204 votes to 113 for Eisenhower, Williams finished top in the gubernatorial race, 255- 56,at Jefferson, es died yederday| 8 ye we aaa =+eral «months. | She was born on May 1, 1886 in} Detroit Welcome Spurs Dems Canada and was the daughter of! George Perry. | Students manned the polls, cam- A member of the First Baptist PUgned for their favorite candi- Church gf Pontiac, she has lived 2tes, over the school public ad-/, | iti and around Pontiac for the last ‘dress system, and followed the na- 530 years. tional election trends unti] yester- Surviving her are two children, day, Gertrude M. Stephison of Keego REGULAR BALLOTS Fourteen booths were set up bd the auditorium, Student registra 10,000 Cheer DETROIT \#—Michigan Demo-, crats breathed easier today after, _ , |their hardest hitting effort to win) the state for their national ticket. | _a brother, Virgil Perry of Fila.’ .Farmer - Snover Funeral Home Ut, Goy Philip A> Hart also, S| Monday at 1:30 p.m. Burial will) was re-elected over " nevanices New GMC Trucks — jbe in Perry Mt. Park with the, Clarence A, Reid. | : aca wesc S Heys a bod Fyest| The other state offices vet © |Democratic candidates except for 4 (Continued From Page One) rs ane Wey the very" Hopes Fading for 113 as Rescuers Dig On | SPRINGHILL, Nova Scotia wn |Reseue workers dug through) ‘mounds of fallen coal early today / | \seeking 113 ‘trapped miners, but official_said there w: * * The rescue teams eee deep, within the pit of a mine vores an explosion, fire and gas .Th ‘night killed 13 men and aose the others. Harold Gordon, -coa} ao of the Dominion - Steel and Corp and diregtor of rescue pond told reporters ' ‘the probability is | that the men are dead.” The miners were trapped in tunnels more than half a mile be- “low the surface at the No. 4 pit of. the Cumberland ela and Coal ~ Co. ; ma * * 2 the pit’s_ entrance hun- of Near. occupied. rail, Anstallations and en- the men waited during the night circled Budapest. . When fresh Soviet forces were) reported / moving. into Hungary three days ago, the Soviet am-) bassador told Nagy’s government) the movements were part of a re- grouping in Hungary. | | Twin License Plates « ‘in a cold drizzle. | Go on Sale Nov. 14 LANSING «m — License plates will go on sale Nov. 14. Secretary, | doors, and a redesigned locking ‘auditor general, where Republican device on Model F350 and F370 Stevenson leadership insisted in a procia- feared a “desperate group"’ answer to incidents and demon- \House, Mrs. Harold L. Walker has Mercy Hospital yesterday morning mation published in newspapers at 308 Park St., tomorrow. that Soviet troops could not be Tracing 15 years of artwork for after a brief illness, Helge Bama withdrawn at the present time. Whitney, who specializes in hand- at Bell Chapel of the Wi z. Hamilton Co. at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Tt was learned the government wrought jewelry and igo and requiem mass will be af Holy of reb- ney, who teaches art at C els might rise and throw Poland County ‘School, is the display = hag baiy ee into civil war. |They’ll serve refresl.ments tomor- for the pest @ aon yl age es SOVIET TROOPS FEARED [row efternoan|and evenne. widow of Percy T. Evans, an S. S. Rumors claimed oe Savist Union| "°C © brosram of French Des Kresge Co. executive. Surviving are for Birmingham Musicale mem- son. Thomas K. Evans, of Bir- might throw troops into action in bers Thursday at Community maith am, and three brothers. Victim Slugged, Robbed in Garage ‘strations reported in different ughou asked Dr. Helen Clapp Dudeck, places thro t the country. cellist, Teruko Yamasake, pianist, Some of the apprehension un- |Nioma Sherman and Beverly Stief, doubtedly was caused by the con“ sopranos, and Lois Holmes, ac- tinual Warsaw Radic appeals for ‘companist. to perform. “responsibility” and “calmness” |}, Dudek, who studied under by the people, | George Miquelle, is a Detroit Thugs bound and gagged @ city Long lines of people ware stand-| school teacher and plays with wna te bos garage lab Glatt. hear ing outside food stores to stock up| the Detroit String Trio. She was | “dust in case.” Warsaw citizens! solo cellist with the Detreit slugging him as he returned home drew their money out of banks.|. Women's Symphony for four about 10:30. They escaped with the 2 «te | years. man’s wallet and $82, Pontiac po (The London Daily Telegraph re-) Mrs. Yamasaki of Troy was & lice said. ported that Polish .leaders were ‘Julliard School of Music fellow, The victim. Jobe Kelly, meeting continuously to lemergency measures to avert pos- sible violence.) O Shepherd i iClawson, sings in Our ° blow t BOLD FIRE, POLICE TOLD Lutheran Church and is a member ra eutaika x Len 0 the i see earned pele were ccf tee Detree Opera, Were is was dragged by the neck to dered fire ii le A ee ee Mrs. Holmes, just beck front Glen-!, . tonch and tied.to a leg, he under any circumstances for fear view, Ill., is a former accompanist a said. His wallet was taken, he said, some small incident could set the for the Detroit Madrigal Club. cad all@iy tag from heuer: of 100 i at St_lames Epis -his car and was about to leave the rcopal Church. and “Mrs: \ Adlai Stevengon’s impressive De- trait showing last night spurred: Democratic hopes for a White! House-to-courthouse party —. in! the balloting Tuesday. The cheering throng that packed into the Fox to hear Ste- venson last night was estimated by theater manager Robert Both: | koski said at least 2,000 others Hstened to the speech outside the theater and almost mobbed the two-time presidential candi- date when he tried to slip out the entire country aflame, and pro-' on vide a pretext for Russjan inter. nay cnee a ee talk oP bench stulted in his mouth to pre- jvention before the national confer-) lof her own class on International vent .an outcry. jence of the Polish Communist Par-/Attairs and for members of the Kelly said he regained full con- iy meeting Sunday in Warsaw. (,atrw and will deal with her Sciousness after the thugs left and ] recent trip abroadand attendance “45 able to work himself loose in Area Driver Hurt lat the International Federation of about half an hour. ask they = Women Paris Confer- He was unable to describe as assailants, police said. A Syiv an Lake man is listed in| Mrs. Shain will continue her four- fair condition today after suffering! session series on the Middle East ‘ | “Clas members are asked to join me A errs a” Crash Victim Suffers plan Mrs. Sherman, of Royal Oak, is} stayette St. said he had parked . garage when siddenty” rendered Brain Concussion fices \Paul D. Begweil got the nod. } doar: William S, “preomfield ‘beat Paul R ‘The: partisan yells \ that — Sutton, the Democratic candidate weet on 100-20 bined with the | GOV: G. Mennen William's intro- for Congress, 891-705. lcenter column and horn button /@uctory. remarks at the regionally The state representative post iwell-recessed, gives the driver’ televised rally were as impressive. for District 2 went to — greater crash - protection, sr can Robert C, Miller. ighan said. ASKS CLEAN SWEEP —.- Williams, i nt of 3 ENGINES AVAILABLE J nnn, sremaeny conte Two 6-cylinders and a_V-8 engine r Albert Cobo of De power variqus models, Both/ “ise on urging a cle inders have 270 cubic-inch displace-| for ment, but through different carbu- retion, one develops 13) and the :Breakin Blamed <== - on Professionals Republicans carried county of-| except for register of deeds, pewent to Democrat B. Jack) wite fices to the presidency, Pape prepared urgings to “Make ft emphatic, vote Democratic,” drew prolonged response from | With its 347 cubic-inch displace- ment and its 206 gross horsepow- er, the V-8 makes GMC light- duty trucks the most powerful in _ the business, Monaghan pointed out, It tops last year’s V-8 for well as the theater's 5,500 Seats. seeking a fifth two-| WwW illiams, . |campaigning. He was not at the) Clawson Drug Store comparable models by 26 horse: | .innort for Stevenson's arrival at! Entered Through Roof; Power. : 4 p.m.. or his departure, preferring t Improved ‘ carburetion through instead to concentrate on a 14stop Safe Broken Open fae use of a downdraft carburetor tour of the Detroit area, SS ‘boosts the’ power and economy of+- .. . Thieves last night broke through the 6-cylinder @ngine in package-| and expertly drilled the store's from 120- to 130 gross horsepower. | eted at Wayne Major by Sen. safe, walking away through t ae es od ‘back door with $3,000, Clawson po- ardization on manual chokes have and ,other state party lenders. lice said today. increased fuel economy throughout | Sidney Fogel, proprietor of Sid’s'the entire light and medium-duty |Drugs, said he has not yet taken sine. RAF Clears Stage lan inventory, but “it would ap-|; Redesigned and strengthened — for Attack on Suez ‘pear’ the, thieves had not taken/ transmissions, prop shafts, bear. ae from the safe. ings and rear axles give users | once Sgt. Duard Miller oath greater strength and durability, thieves broke through the according to Monaghan. (Continued From Page One) ae of the building, located’ at j | 14 Mile road and Main street. 'sion in models 350-370 has new Canal July 26. CHICAGO (INS)—The high-fidel-|of State Jarnes M. Hare announced) He added they apparently left ratio characteristics which provide - «6 : ity boom now -has among Its devo-| tees. a cow. A farmer decided re-| It will be the first time since breaking the hasp of a padlock on formance. cently nothing is too good for his 1944 that both front and rear plates an iron grill outside itoday, cows. He bought recorded tapes will be issued. "| and a playback machine end in-| * * stalled tiem in the barn. He claims | Although ise authorized the use the herd has been producing more of two plates, front plates were milk ever since. discontinued to save steel for war SS industries. f The Legislature this year ap- The Weather . propriated enough money to os Full U. §. Weather Bureae Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Feg lifting this morning becoming orésd Rge—! this | afternoon, High today, —- Partly clowdy tonight om oo ely.| Lew tonight, 50-54 degrees, fog. nels. mostly cleudy with little change - temperateres. High tomerrew, 4s de grees. Today in Pentise Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m At @ am: Wind velocity caim Sun sete Saturfiay at 5:23 p.m. - Sun rises Sunday at 7:08 am. Moon sets Saturday at 6:00 p.m. Moom rises Sufidar at 9:10 p.m. Driver Slightly Hurt turn to the two-plate svstem at the, urging of police and sheriffs, who) \said -it would make tense easier, The 1957 plates are white on me-| ‘roon, | * * * Half year commercial and trail- er plates will go on sale Wednes-/. iday. They are good from Nov. 15 {through May 14. jn - chairman’ of the committee, ead today/he does not expect a final ithrough the back door of the store, lmaximum highway tractor per-) the Syrian radio, the’ door. peter OPTIONAL and French planes the Eeyrtens| ~ ‘claim to have downed. Making its debut on seme mod- . The French sppkesman said! els is a new Hydra-Matic that |French- British air raids dealt a has low-shift points which per- heavy blow at the Egyptian artil-. mit smoother shifts through all jery barracks at Al Mazo, near gears, thus assuring operation in ‘Cairo, and other military install-. fourth direct, This allows maxi- (ations. mum Se eae and greater | He said Egyptian qround forces. “wider operations in appeared to be regrouping west of| Bevenen traffic, designers say. |the Suez Canal after being pushed) from the Sinai Peninsula ‘Because it proved itself econom- ical and durable in actual commer- raeli forces. The Israelis cial operation, GMC’s 3.07 eeon-|they had gained coutrol of the! omy rear axle becomes standard immense and barren peninsula and fn-the 100 series models. Tests on ‘het ground fighting died down both the 270 engine and V-8 have °4Y: ees sere a ae re om hh model 5: Waterford Studies Incorporation Plan — rien Page One) spring primaries in Febru- pod would have to be— circulated between Thanksgiving Day and mid-January to comply with law, Only , 250 signatures would be needed to force the election. Wendell G, Manchester, vice; as the cheers Stevenson received. | ivictory over his GOP opponent,’ ced smal change from vending 4ma-. ee ee the Democrats—from local of-. the crowd that packed aisies as _— ‘year term, put in a tough day of| The Stevenson party, includih ‘the ‘root of a Clawson drug store delivery/models PM150 and PM250 his sister and his, two sons, was he} Basic engine advances and stand-| Patrick V. McNamara (D-Mich) |: The optional five-speed transmis-| nounced nationalizatier of the Suez substituting for the bombed-out Cairo station,'- claimed the Egyptians shot down five British bombers today. rais- mR ; ' ’ ing to 418. the number of British - . 7 — seca ‘pontine Press Phete ~ internal injuries when his car ran and Suez, begun last week, dweil- off W. Long Lake road in West) ing in part on it on Tuesday. Bloomfield Township last : L - SS night, Church of Bloomfield) 4 Royal Onk man was hospital Leo Rissanen, 27, also suffered Township will have service at 11:15 ‘ized with a brain concussion suf- minor cuts and bruises, authorities, a.m. with Sunday School at 10 fered in a three-car pileup blamed at Pontiac General Hospital said.:a-m., so that Vicar Martin Renner on thick fog in Troy early today. may contact = sg eorkng core] Grover Settlemoir. 61, one of the rayton drivers, is in fair condition at ‘Change Stolen at Station opening tomorrow at 9:30 am eee oh Mercy Hospital. The Birn anal other cars were driven bv Mra. caine — Bernadette Gilmette, 33. -of Birm- .. |ingham, and Chester J. Kowala Jr., 16, of Ferndale. ‘The accident occured at Stephen- son and East Maple Rds., Troy | An undetermined amount of chines was stolen by burglars who Loft’s home, 835 Madison A | broke” into a gas station at 360, at 8 p.m. for a talk, “imagine. | (Orchard Lake Ave. Thursday. night! tions fer Cartetmes” by Mrs. C. | | Pontiac Police said teday. A side RB \window was broken, | ham Gardas Cub. acl said. j | DONATE WAGES — These ‘carpenters will donate four hours of work — and pay — to the Pontiac Area United Fund next week. They are ‘members of Local 998, competing for the trophy in the center above. Next to the trophy are Oring Cummings, . carpenter contractor,, (left); ‘ : rs Aim to Put Pontiac Fund on Top U. 5. Plots Action “Building Trades Workers {Allies Push War ‘Vie for State UF Trophy | {cutee o~ Ward Ross, Jacobs Sr., and Chester (right). Other builder, (center); local representative, competing. Regardless who gets the trophy, the UF wins. { iow. “police force” te stop | f | fighting, They have about two weeks to Washington officials say they i | Construction workers here next; construction workers--throughout the state are — Downtown Tempersteres =. ; decision on the values of incorpora-| Monaghan said {technical operations: which ee eo Week will turn whole-heartedly to- go before the big drive ends Nov. lieve this idea is not only imprge 132 Ee em City Accident ‘tion/as a result of Thursday's! Other features of the new models —— = ap oe oe aeiwere building a better community. 16. The overall goal for Pontiac tical but it would have a d ohait- sian Te | Aa yeareld driver escaped with meeting. include new shock absorber mount- — ~~ a They've accepted a statewide: ‘plus Waterford and Pontiac Town. ing effect on the situation. , A asus only a’cut lip w | fe at weer vagal suppers am Mme ile sald the ans have sunk|Challenge to give-more- to their/ships is $612,202, __ |The maintenance of as good tt : ly t lip when his car struck) A+: k Egypti ; Friday in Pontise la utility pole on North Perry street. It’s possible, but I don't think!models, an airpak brake option|.:. vessels in the Suez Canal to|united community fund drive than = 2° 8 - [lations as possible with out two (As recorded downtown) A egestas ahd ‘we'll have anything concrete/on medium-duty units, cast or disc/ 1, terway and that|@ny other group of building trades-| A little over half, $309,797, has —“TPean allies still rates fop pil- Highest temperature ....0.0..0.0..... os|/ast night, Pontiac police said. sooo moust for a final decision,” helwheels in 370 series models, new) se° ne wereey in Michi os" ority, the State Depa: said. Lowest temperature .................. so} Frederick P. Marker,: of take-ott con option for the. British-French command was|mén in Michigan. pledged. One atid the P Friday Mean temperature «1. . deesitcafoece Perkins St. was treated at Pontiag| at : vache | 300s eal ; ope plans to — the goer Nominal prize will be a trophy, | Construction group chairman jis not expected et- , stat oe Hosp mode » tractor protec- soon as its ground forces Michigan ; Poole a cle Ge ai ae ba tC ‘Car Rams Pole as tig tive devices for 310 models, and Secured the canal zone: The Egyp-| cg Fund. ‘The’ real “wlaners, | two uniis are ions tas geeee. lonceoce eee _ Mean temperature 007 sctel / [Blinds Pontide Driver for all vehicles. Preach: be ; ty, | These general contractors irae] ‘and Egypt Weather Saow 140. / ch bombers with sinking two) drives such as the Pontiae Ares | and” heating-roofing companies, |wasn’t recei A Yeyearold driver, who ex-| Dual stop and tail tights are ships in the canal, but the British-| United Fund, which have made 112 and 176 per | ment Wighest ane Lowest 1 at cara This ete and Punishment lained he - bl by f now standard on panel ang Su French command has denied it. cent of quotas respectively. = > 1% mm 1998 16 tm 1951), Ma jhe d. by 198.) parban 100 and 250 modela and - Pontiac area. carpenters are re Only small a pain 6 ‘TULSA, Okla. — Juvenile rammed, @ Joslyn avenue utility, larger 00 robeu “baths | spearheading the contest, Local 998 However, solicitors of many oth- iterhs. c Psd pd Loom eget gy Court Judge Derothy Young her ‘pole jast night, Porttiac police said. are ated ape V8 models, Steal $4 at Greamery jpledge four houfs of work—half @ er units have not’ yet made re- _ Experts Bismarct 3 33 ‘Los. tenced a Tulsap. 3 Wwith’six traf| Jimmy L,. Swindell, of 101 8. \day's labot—next Wednesdéy: ports, Poole added. < 5 6} a ‘ (itations this year ‘to spend squeee Aw. was treated - for vaged yee Tah ‘include the. About $4 petty. coat = stolen SET 'GROUP QUOTA . * : aif av 2 nit oh st ~ Retain Interim F Grup at Oxford | —- 721 Turn Out; sae Planning for New Area. High School ; | i ha 1 OXFORD—Incymbents of the in- | terim school board for Oxford Area) FIRM MOVES TO HOLLY — Sutter Prod- Community Schools were’ all elect-| ucts Co. has brought its foundry machinery and ed in yesterday's record vote here. equipment plant to Hoily, is over the Of the 721 ballots, 496 were cast. a - for Hiram Terry of -Leonard and| Se 460 for Gerda Houck of Oxford, as-| ° = suring them of three-year terms. Keego Invites Junior Band ~~“‘qwo- year ters went to Wayne | to-Perform McMeang of Oakwood, 501 votes, . | and Robert McWilliams of Lake- Public 10 Hall for Crary PTO / | WATERFORD. TOWNSHIP—The Juntor High- Band, Open House on Nov. 11 director Bruce Ory, sa hed id) Entrusted to. 2 Grout Isaac E, Crary .PTO/ meeting “ . Z Reteeniny at ts m, | by City Council Y | Dr. Marie least! throcer director of KEEGO HARBOR — Nov. llth. Meters Brrsegedy oe Dearborn. has been selected by the city coun- School district, Guest speak- cil, for open house at the city hall. ©" 0" the program after a business * 2 * meeting. Her topic will be “The City offices are located at the, School Testing ; /Program.” corner of Orchard Lake road and) She will /explain hew staff Pine Lake avenue and will be open —s from 2 to 5 p.m. have been week See Sil bs tu charge of the Sate Tel end the mectng | thes. “Tie library will be open from Invitations to attend are going ¢-45 p.m. to 10 p.m. = Wednes- tile various organizations of q.y This ts ‘tate book bazaar and parents may * The West Bloomfield High Schéo! a on eee band will furnish music. Refresh-, none! The districts, Oxford, Leonard, out to Lakeville, National, Rock Valley, ‘¢ community. Thomas, East Travis and West! Travis, Arnold Kingsbury, Whig-' “ville and Oakwood banded together | iments -will be served. All resi- Prt eae ee ee dents of the city are invited to at- "The new school district includes 'ePd the open house. Imlay Merchants ail or part of five townships lo-/ There will be a public hearing to Plan for Christmas cated in north Oakland and south at the city hall Tuesday or C Lapeer counties. , 13 on the zoning a le \Commerce meets Monday, at 6:30 ” Miss Sally Spencer-Churchill | | A special election, on the Con-jp.m. atthe Hi- Speed Restaurant 21, great niece of Sir Winston, Sumers Power franchise is set for to deal on store hours for the holi- \Dec. 13, day shopping season. Holly Greets New Industry Company, manufacturers of foun- dry machinery and equipment, has moved to Holly. They are taking over the factory building formerly | occupied by the Flint Tool and Die Waterford Township | Corp. ae 000 square foot building will more | He points out that the Move Is’ part of a continuing program of expansion and diversification. plant broadened line, and furnish such | services as automation and general engineering in that field. Attending Colleges | Install Staff Program Typifies Talks of Regular Sessions for Guests “WATERFORD TOWNSHIP |At an annual banquet held in the |Community Activities Building the Waterford Toastmasters Club re- jcently installed its newly elected ‘slate of | Retiring President Gerald White, | Pontiac att attorney, presented the ga- ivel to Elmer Lepp, of Drayton | Plains, who introduced his team: | Pearson Wood, educational vice | president: Del Wright, adminis- Sutter Products Moves trative vice president; Rudy Schet- i tling, secretary; Forrest Thomp- to Triple Sones sergeant at arms. HOLLY — The Sutter Products ees Ot The Brute”; “The Big Brothers of Oakland Peateon Wood a County”; and Gerald White ‘The TIBBALS SCHETTLING ence Township be held Monday night rather thar lndependénce B Board Sets ead ‘CLARKSTON. — an aaa Board meeting will! of cattle in Africa, about the same than/total as in the United States, Meeting Ah : i pe 6 the usual Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m, r at.the township . offices. se There are about 97,000,000 head 486 E. KENNETT RD. FE 2-8787 ) Local and Long Distance FREE ESTIMATES—CALL US ANYTIME PACKING — SHIPPING — — CRATING Agent for United Stetes Van Lines Bedford Moving & Storage MOVING Your Best Move by Us Branch: wee PArkway | "815 | —— ae Ray Sutter, president of the company, announces that this 44,- Law And You.” served as general evaluator of! talks; Ed Kuhn as timer; and Rudy Schettling presented the table dis- cussion topic. ~Cetebrating the -32nd- Toastmasters, it was noted that there are now over: 2,000 such clubs throughout the world. Pontiac, having both a Pontiac Y Toastmasters club and a Pon- tine Toastmistress club, assisted the formation of the new Water- ford club ‘just two yeats ago. The Waterford Toastmasters) ‘Club meets each Thursday evening AVONDALE — Twenty-one per and invites men who are interested than triple their present plant. facilities, located at Dearborn. It includes an enlarged manage- "et cent of last June's graduating stu- in self-development through better dents at Avondale High Schoo] are| speech habits IMLAY CITY.— The Chamber of now— attending —institutions—of—ead-—Wright-————____ vanced learnings, according to in-| formation released by the high) A Japanese firm will help atl school’s guidance department this:ghanistan develop ceramics in week. : to contact Del the Qunduz area. Saar a ’ . . . OUR SIZING— — . a fashion *must"l For the price of 36 clothes pins* you can dry 6 - loads of laundry in an electric clothes dryer. And you'll never have to hang heavy wet wash on the line again. dle She No wonder smart quetity controled cleaning : , . ~~, and what it does for homem akers Ba . fabrics must be seen to ; agen! All se lovely look feel and body restored! | { : . .. Call today for onr quick “You can Live Better 5 iF : e°e ~ Elect ically’? Dress Shirts "Based on i average pie of se - $ L13 : cash and corry / ml GRESHAM SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON ” _[CUEANERS| . a i ae : : 6 Ba atten 4. * =o ss ; ne = 7 Apcrgitrar cca nye taal Eee | Sean eigataes in In Set SEE SRR ee carci itioapatP es Le chit Sates : Peerage cier a sree hour ane tr ool ge # a Ed Chandler}— 'WSCS Sets Party IMLAY CITY ofthe-Methedist-Church will have a party forall the ladies of the church Monday at-7:30 p.m. in the | ‘Fellowship Room. —The WSCS of . under Ike Biggest Tax Cits— In 1984 Ike reduce 22 BILLION ov year or ITIZE! CITIZE: Means MORE: nent Is , Up’ 4 Million— Yearly 67 million take home the largest pay checks e Higher— | ‘ter torves wu g° mily income, alter taxes, up 9%, } taxes by’ 74 BILLION ‘DOLLARS a YOUR JOB Under IKE ° 1952; ver 62 MILLION VI IN 1952, How Big Will Our Turnout Be November 6: gl Whole World Watching to See if We Practice What We Preach ; - -S er a, ‘etl Sai In the 1952 elections, Ameri- cans made a rather good showing Move than €3 uaillion of us countries when it comes to voting. What Will We Do Nov. 6? we elections this year—if fewer Americans vote — we will “|Your Vote Counts for Peace Your vote is a genuine deter- rent to aggression. SE ee eee b SereT .e ae BOSS ie un, BE a bo ea RS Sie so 1 eS A ; 6 2 * : heats i = 4 3 A as = ES + - ms ce | ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATU RDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 : FIVE. ~4 ps s aaa ie ; ae [| New Books Added “A crowd outside a eagle. aticlashed with sandiies in a pro-}would not discontinue their musle TODAYS ASSIGNMENT FOR: = | — in Bombay, India,/cession, because the before the temple. (Polttical Advertisement) JUNIOR EDITORS to East Side Library jemi oe ro a _ | -Fifteen new books have recently { VOTE NOV, 6th x To jbeen addefl to tne shelves of the. Vo If your neighbor asked, no matter how he wa /East Side Branch of the City Li-’ dressed his remark, “Would you pay for my brary. They are: cement driveway?” Or if a merchant pro- | | ADULT = } 2 Dosed, — you object to an admission + Brinkley, Willlam — Don't Ge ~ chargg for entering my store to buy m i Near the Water; Carr, John Dick | QU merchandise,” would indorse or ay 3. L. YOORBEES son—Fear In The Same; Curtiss, | JR CITY GOVERNMENT NEEDS them? Underneath ambigious phrase, picture eee = Wilow's Woh; Dawes. EXPERIENCED MEN, MEN WITH “a words and those that act like a sedative we ton, James—HRH: The Story of, KNOWLEDGE OF GOVERNMENT find propositions ‘that affect us as vitally as Philip; and Means, Florence — the silly =e above. We will elect a | Sagebrush Surgeon, | OPERATIONS AND ABILITY AND President of the United States; our vote | ; Will be the csed far thé besvect bo named — wue'wisasd inthe! DESIRE TO SERVE; MEN WITH PROVEN , Harry—The Wizard In The VOTE Novethber 6th. Exercise your pre- vee cic ylang of AND IMPARTIAL INTEREST IN THE rogative as all loyal citizens will. Don’t allow | July Story; DuBois, William—Lion; e explosive words to frighten you nor sedative Herbert, Crystal, ed.—Royal Chil- WELFARE OF ALL THE CITIZENS AND words to lll you. Dig to the essence and dren Today: eit De PROGRESS OF OUR’ GROWING CITY. vote as your better judgment dictates. ” eathertasting; Meigs, Cornelia— « 6 SIME. ne a to ee sel teba Paeff — Seven Crandmoth- VOORHEES- SIPLE SUNEE ST HOME ers; Norton, Mary—The Borrowers * : : ° : =| Asorpean ap Rinle epoihanls Anthony (TONY) Kreps is this kind of man. 266 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 jeseeee = spersy ar . . : The Life of Winston Churghill. He has served on the City Council with | The following books are ready h d lish fo ° . — sa jfor circulation at the Whittier and onor and accomplishments for nine years: S THRIFTY DRUG TTT ine School stations of the City 7 of these years as mayor. ibrary: z Oo ; A ; o A\yt PETER’S WIFE pig _—_ ANTHONY KREPS ra) V2 Peter Pumpkin Eater had a very pretty wife. She was a good») eae ear ese A, 2 of housekeeper and she helped him to make pies. But she had one seri 114 pocciter. Gina the Amen. fq @ Resident 15 years—has 2 grown sons—both married and residents of our city. oO ous fault — she was always running away. If a stray dog wandered 03) procide ancy. eos besins ; > into the garden, ‘she ran after it. She ran to the castle to visit her 9) ow _ fF @ Owns and operates his own business. - = cousin, the cook. Whenever Peter came home he found his wife gone. 4 - a . ae CHILDREN @ Past President of Pontiec Optomist Club. = ' So when he had finished his pumpkin house he attached it to his agen Sylvia — Nature Games an x bakery, where he could keep an eye on it. Then’he caught his wife — 5” Princes a distri , ahi @ He was very active in promoting our water system, now in operation. a house and gine The Vea, ee , = ee wh ane was running up the street — popped her in the house a seat ad Year Around: Poems # @ He believes in, and is now active in a surface drainage survey for the entire o - = . _ ‘for Children; Hofsinde, Robert — city. a. = Mrs. Pumpkin Eater did not mind at all. She liked the pumpkin Indian Sign Language: Hogan, LET'S KEEP THIS EXPERIENCE ON THE COUNCIL = 2 : : a8 house so much that she never wanted to run away again. Inez—Koala Bear Twins; Lee, Tina / i a , = Color the lower half of the picture with your crayons, and then Sai to Grow On; Lemmon, : ~ oc = te it down on cardboard and cut it out. The diagrams on the upper ie S.—Al About Birds; Morgan, = $ 9 9 3 lett show you how to set the pictures up.« A Se First Book of Radio [x]. VOTE Yy KREPS Nov. : = 4 Fold back the two end panels on the dotted lines, and put the figure \.0 ot the World, White Aun 6th ,_ oi ; ” directly behind yesterday's pumpkin house. so that Mrs. Pumpkin George Wa hington Carver; and ‘ to ‘Gallon PEF “Eater can look out of the upper half of the door and the two flower-Witcos. Eleanor The Cornhusk- THIS AD PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF “TONY KREPS” a . = pots will appear in the window. ~ Doll = : —————————E in = With Coupon fon) (Fern Stevens, Fort Collins, Colo., first submitted this idea. If you ga a ses = hal have a suggestion for Junior Editors send it in care of this newspaper = SAT. = SUN. -- MON. a and it may he worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfea- oOo i tures.) a ‘ =x ed = = i Nett Week: A Stamp Zoo : HRIFT TORE : | uaslcnee iS STORES EI Flat Fixer in Heck of a Fix “orking on 8 bre near here = - = ; a robbed him of $117 at gunpomt My] -DRAYTON PLAINS STORE ONLY fad NENPORT. Ko Powiiom Sant sped ot Geogr raphical Bivaha Chart -- Fall 1956 Campaign — . z a Miler stop 0 ix a a ire = iia: ir 4985 Dixie Highwey Next to National Food 9 and wound up flat broke. Police Hot dog production under fed- = d Miller, 44. told them twe n eral inspection reached 610 million = Nodnod 9N4O ALIYHL NOdNOD NYO ALsIYH 4 ne ‘car stopped while he was pounds last year x (Pelities! Advertiement) (Patties! A@verticement) (Pelitien! Advertisement) ___£Pelitieal Advertisement) be , ad “ . . * . Sax aa ™ ‘ a 4 ° MRS. cro. R. ELDRED MRS. R. G. BUMP MES. WM. HUTCHINSON ~~} s i CHAIRMAN | Thinking Voter "ture tw , OR 3-2422 ; B. J. (JACK) HABEL WATERFORD CHAIRMAN PONTIAC CHAIRMAN . . | Mrs. George R. Eldred Mrs. William Hutchinson ; Educated in Gor ernment aalslveis raaiseas | Experienced in Business I al r | ... Inall sincerity | wish to be your Register of Deeds. However-tosk your vote only —— —— | — | | : _| | DISTRICT = / DISTRICT 212 DISTRICT #1 | DISTRICT #10 if you believe | will\serve you best. Mrs. Harold saved Mrs. E. Windeler Mrs. Robert Phillips Mrs. James McGuire FE 2-1764 OR 3-2815 FE 4-4139 (Co-Capt.) FE 2-0721 . a Mrs. Wm. Bramble Here, Then, Are My Qualifications: 7 FE 4.0785 a DISTRICT +2 DISTRICT +13 DISTRICT #2 A - a ae as Ae : axe Mrs. Frank Morton Mrs. Roscoe Goodard Mrs. Wm. Cummings 1. University of Michigan education in Government, with additional FE 4.8641 / OR 3-8391 fae DISTRICT. #11 \ : Mes. Robert Pack Jr, i unting an i - ] 5 _ courses in mese g and Business Law , DISTRICT =f oemer x16 OusTRiCK 43 FE 3-7494 2. Nine years expetience as head of a large automobile agency. Mrs. Jasper Warden Mrs. M. Harrington Mrs. Kenneth Lyons | iN He) -3245 OR 3-465! FE 5-8757 | DISTRICT #12 : 3. Knowledge of the objectives of the Register of Deeds Office ac- . “Mrs. Ralph Norvell — ' . Busines? DISTRICT +4 DISTRICT #15 Sy FE 4-6212 quired in my present employment in the Real Estate Business. Mrs. Gesrge Auch Mrs. Henry McGreth nes open \ : Tee ~ = FE/S~A366. ae SU "Fe 2.7702 DISTRICT #13 . Recent night school courses: in Real Estate under the University of = : 2 Mis. Devid Wiless 1 21 A : +. DISTRICT 25 DISTRICT +16 . : FE 2-7029° Michigen extension service. ws Harry Ravell rs, Oscar Loomis DISTRICT 25 \ , FE 4-9495 OR 3-1557 Mrs. Ernest DeLeon , ; . a. A = ; ; a FE 4-2925 DISTRICT #14 This ! Pledge: If elected | will give the job full time, and will do all in my power to im- Mrs. Harold McDonald : . \ DISTRICT #6 DISTRICT #17 FE 5-6013 prove the Register of Deeds Office to meet the needs of a growing population. /Mrs. Homer Biondi Mrs, Lewis Golden DISTRICT #6 EM 3-8710 FE 2-8393 Mrs, John Howell — —— ' 5 hare Meorvey eae FE 2-3462— ff = Sora aa eck : _—4 oe \ / DISTRICT #7 ™ FE eer IF YOU BELIEVE ee crieciae DISTRICT #7 saa : : OR 3-8174 DISTRICT +18 Mrs. Cebert Jeffries \ Mrs. Jack Spencer Mrs. Donald Bryson FE 5-0619 DISTRICT #16 ~ | WILL SERVE YOU BEST f} Lee aa Ha . =" . ars | a ey __ Semmens ae =p} | pease FR fF . al / DISTRICT #8 DISTRICT #19 a en DISTRICT #8 ee / Mrs. Dale Flowers Mrs. George Kremlick Mrs. Donald Bergeron _ / FE 5-7691 OR 3-2898 FE 2-6014 DISTRICT #17 : f Mrs. Wm. Buhrer Mrs. Newton Skilimen : f , - FE $-6653 f DISTRICT #9 - DISTRICT #20 ve 2-060e =— { / Mrs. Brady Adems_ ~ _ Mrs, Donald White - " ee ; = / FE 4-6023 - OR 3-5874 _ . bistrict #3 pistRicy #18 Oe f 7 Mrs. T. Fowler Jr. Mrs. Gordon Homi a / DISTRICT #10 . DISTRICT #2) FE 4.2615 . FE 5-6488 f rs. George Zannoth Mrs. John Szermet * Mrs. Wm. Manning Mrs. Glen Hi DEMOCRAT f "OR 39-2745 - QR 3-9131 FE 4-9246 -_ + FE 20008 9 . . DISTRICT #22 ine I netting nae ay ance 2 Ne doce Atems Myron: cS ee Rae ee eS TRA al i actin ssc i ah a fee tu epee verre 6 a * i es or i § . ine ari ts ras eae ne (ee owe p L ii a i “ i sag Lj { ‘ a | _— 5 “ - - aan ae allspice she eis te ‘ y ! : f f r ” - ' ® ~ et _ a = J : 3 7 a ’ * A ; | ! L a , i | | ; eet oe f h | e * at s i ae : “ | + THE PONTIAC PRESS, sarimpay S ‘ ; 2 oe . NOVEMBER . 958 THE PONTIAC PRESS out of ee of rainmak- ing in Dallas _ il Lamar tag ty his behalf St can be-sald that he never had maintdined that he __ _ Noice of the People : | Final Letters on Election” Today's Press “es be ssa * could bring rain without, clouds. But __ Appear in ; [ 4 Rem, Mi Temaswect, it does explain why his Dallas con- Re Mreasurer ste nay 99: egal : . collecting their Social Se; isareene Seater "promotion inact tract suddenly has been. reduced to users lb oman an ra poonit bregern Hh - Sey ; Mgerretery ana Estiter Real Advertising Mer. nothing more than a scrap of paper. ‘Same, eae mum acme, Teter than they. did under the Demo. : “Glennie dlior ____Classtied_Manier Despite contrary propaganda of these Wil) net ead the letter 1s eritical = Te — ome . in its nature. isal veterans have theid Entered at Post Office, Pontic, ec second clas matter ter sons and daughters, it would 1 see, according to the papers. compensation increased.~ MEMBER OF TRE ASSOCIATED PRESS ene ae appear Texas does have some draw- backs, rainless days among them. Ike is ‘slightly ahead. Everybody likes Hee, but when we look at tion, the cept of living went np a, & republication of s - tn Toca Haag oo = this “the word “like,” they don't all like ever 48 per eent, meaning that 1 a newspaper es well as a re news dispatches. — him for the same thing. - people had 48 per cent lees per Tux Poxriac Passa ts delivered by cerrier for 40 cents Some Viken him to that ¢x- chasing power. During the . * dle b tt Tote: wpe carreT Svineston, Maco, Lapeer and Amendment No. 2 warrior who went tnte,the Gar Republican Administration, the _ Washtenaw Counties it is $12.00 s year —— den 6000 years ago and ma cost of living =p only per cent, bya gie harsy an mall subscriptions pavable in advance 08 a year Prone Poa Pontiac FE 2-8181. MEMBZR OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1996 — Experts Tell How ‘to Be an Election Forecaster . If, when the returns begin rolling in November 6, you'd like to be your "Objective of the second of two pro- posed amendments to Pontiac’s char- ter, which will be on the November 6 ballots, is to make easier the work of the Pontiac Police Trial Board. _ The amendment proposes increas- ing membership on the-board from five to seven. Back of it is the diffi- culty the board has been having in obtaining a quorum at its meetings. Dx those happy children believe they needed a change, He made them believe there was a mess in the midst of that Garden that needed to be cleaned up. Ike came’ out with the same slo- gan and jer a vote of confi fidence. He went “up to the White House on his popularity and turned the case over to tie powerful profiteers. They picked, to clean up the mess. A man who stirred up the worst / odor ever generated in phis coun- giving us a net increase in pur. chasing péwer of beet 45 per cent as compared with Traman's - Administration, a = Do‘ you want to go back to higheé prices, higher taxes, lower wages; and a generally incompetent gov. ‘ernment? I don’t! I'm voting for a better future—for Ike. — Thomas E. Walsh Be a good neighbor. If every. - “one wants to make ‘everyone else own election analyst, Congressional * x * try and threw a shadow over OUT happy, go to the polls as early as y a i hallenged the intel- ble to east vote Tue . ; Sees ‘kas great armies, chaulengec possible e your e -1ues- Quarterly experts tell you how. Another reason for it, City ligence of the American péople and gay, Nov. 6. — Just watch two states, they say, Connecticut and Delaware! -_ There are two reasons for this. One, both have voting machines in every precinct and their returns come in early. Two, they have been . on the winning side in 11 of the I4 Presidential elections since 1900. “4 —eheek—baek—reveals—that Connecticut and Delaware have failed as accurate barometers record they are not due to miss again until 1964. x * * Thus, says CQ, the unbroken rule "of 14 elections in this century is; If ApLar E. Stevenson carries Con- necticut and Delaware, he is elected. If President ExsenHOWER carries them by 2,000 votes or more, he’s in for another four years. _- If the states split, or some other result occurs,: you'll just have to make yourself comfortable and wait for the California returns to arrive. Anniversary in Viet Nam = support. both charter amendments. : Manager WiLLMan points out, is to get a more liberal distribution . of appointees by districts.—This amendment is in harmony with the trend of bringing more peo- ple on to such advisory boards. The PREss believes that Amend- ment No. 2 like No. 1 deserves voters’ _We urge “Yes” votes for says an author. Who listens? The People’s Business: Dem Hopes High Optimistic About Win ning Majority of House Seats LANSING (AP)—Democrats are nursing: hopes of taking control of the Michigan- House for the first time in 20 years in Tuesday’s election, but Republicans say they are day-dreaming. . * * x ~ There is little argument that the Sen- ate, more firmly in Republican hands, al- most certainly will stay that-way. Cutting One's Ask Increased Church Attendance BY‘DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Each November the national Commnittee of Religion in American Life sponsars_a full month of con- centrated promotion aimed at the increase of church attendance: in America. Under the leadership of ‘the committee, American business- men will make available with- out charge more $6 million worth qf national advertising facilities. Throughout the nronth every modern medium of com- munication—TV, radio, news- papers, magazines and billboards. —will hold before American ’ not bave churches, it is also ne that the early Jews did not have svnagogues. The development of places specifically set apart for public worship is apparently an evolutionary process in All reli- gions. / In the primitive times when the Jews were wandering for 40 years inthe wilderness. Ahey carried with them a large tent, which they set up wherever they camped. In Li ht of Libert 4 __ only every, 16 years, in 1916, 1932 “THE TyPicaL pretty girl ts much —~ ——- a ight OF Mp 7 —— toons, fake “programs and truck Even Bulgenin of Russia en = = Pe ) OnKEVS ymore I or W ww and 1948. On the basis of this easier to look at than to listen to,” : hoes pelle po eal ed nim for anting to do away wit Days of All Faiths it there was an altar and the sacred Ark, in which were kept the two tablets of stone on which the Ten Commandments were written. It was g place of worship, but there was no permanence about it. In this tent, too, the people used to meet for instructions, asking questions of Moses’ their leader, and listening toe his teachings about the law. (Copyright 1956) Dr. William Brady S says: Walk to School Healthy made them a laughing stock of the rest of the world. Our enemies are laughing up their sleeves at our calamities, and mocking at our fears. We have a man running who is worthy and prepared to de the job that must be done to pre- serve life om earth. They can't pick a,flaw in his reputation nor his character nor his God-given ability. With the” help of our next —best—triend,they “ill make ar- _rangements to take care of the situation. The people wont fall for car- will have plenty of time to piay golf in the next four years. Hosea Mansfield 400 N. Johnson As the election gets closer the war clouds get darker, but that trouble is being pushed aside ‘tl after the election. Then if the Dem- ocrats are elected it will be thrown in their lap if a war comes. The blame wilt be Iaid on the Demo- crats and it looks the way the election in Maine went, the whole country might go that way Since the farmers’ income has gone down and big business prof-- its have gone up in the last three and a half years, it is time the farmer, small business and work- ing man and all people in the - small income bracket o pened their eves and looked together atid voted for the men whe will John Kent 24% Ferry Ave, Now more than ever it is vital that we retain Ike. The hot-headed Democrats would surely plunge us into the mrvpess — Middle East fracases. Ed Almost every newspaper has printed the facts that Egghead Ad- jai has been approved by the Com- munist party. Worker and the Nationa] Guardian. the ADA. the Daily . N. W, Apparently there are some Dem- ocrats whe don't read the facts when they are presented. A few facts are that under Truman's fast three years the cost soared: under Eisenhower it has been held down by careful mianip- of living ulation of a so - called “tight money” policy. Under Eisenhower in three years personal income (per cap- ft income after tax) has in- creased. This really amounts te more than a dollar by dollar in- crease because the cost of living has leveled off. Under Eisenhower employment increased The Democrats tried to use employment as a campaign argument until the Bureau of Sta- tistics issued a statement of the facts. To gather the 56 votes needed to families the committee's slogan: help them and give all people a The record for “verbal gar- _ The people of Viet Nam these days verganies (the Me-memba’ ee in “Build a stronger. richer life chance. bage" must ge te a Democrat are celebrating the first anniversary January, the Democrats would have Worship together every weck” gy een stamped, self-addressed — en- [ went ite Misacum aniisiayed 2 Se Sas ees | te R.LA.L., as the program is now readeys. Following are summaries of velope and ask for the pamphlet. week I talked to some farmers. people that 30,000.000 people re- of their country’s existence as a to hold the 51 they now have and pick * called, is entirely a laymen’s activ - letters with suggestions for main- talnjing better health. I am writing for my father, my and they told me that four more eelved incomes of less than §2.- 000 q year, but failed to mention : republic. up five more. ity, not officially connected with My six-year-old son tis ~ a ; . ne ; plagued |... “4 ~ care ua years with the Republican party - Success would give them the right to 4"Y church or religious body. Its) ith frequent! colds. Do you think sister, and myself. For years we aecithes Gecaldl belout al chet ' that 17,000,000 of these are in- The celebration days also are purpose is “‘to strengthen the place qT y have been reading and appreciat- ? the farm- tants, children, hospitalized er A : choose a speaker to succeed retiring Rep. Le oh pe unite Walking nearly a mile to and 8 pprecial- ing. I also talked to one farmer important because they pase Wade Van Valkenburg (R-Kalamazoo}, and t ational Neer enen ue com from school in wet or cold weather ing your articles in the paper. and who was a Demotrat living be _ iCoreinued oo Fs sla oo x 2 = ‘and to pick standing committee chair- Mea helnewee sat buns : N- Avould be harmful to a child... we give you credit for our good tween two Republicans. Both of = ? been chosen for the promulga p 8 mittee believes can best be accom- / , : theny said they were through voting 7 tion of Viet Nam’s new constitu men, ~ plished “by urging every Ameri- Oe reali when) eae Republi 7 1 tt nk ake Oe ore ; e : mitln = NE ; . Xe can ynk the Democrats * * * can to attend’regularly the churcly Answer—I think it- is unfor- © disposed in health we are con- poy only. have 7 oe en Looking Back tion: This national charter pressure from the north and insist A modifying feature is that the executive can be overruled by a two- thirds vote of the legislative body. Furthermore, the legislature not only and economic progress achieved. Thus, a new democracy has joined the society of free nations. It has equipped itself with ‘a constitution which indicates the, intention of the Vietnamese to govern themselves only through democratic processes. For a precarious business we give you the rainmakers’ job of ‘seeding It hasn't bes Krick’s poet To retain control, Republicans need But most political observers believe that the trick. If, on the other hand, President Eisenhower runs like the wind, and the effect percolates down to district contests, the Republican advantage ‘where many Republicans from rural areas and Democrats from Detroit -are elected with monotonous regulafity, is a dozen or so “swing” districts. SMALL PERCENTAGE | These are territories in which races/ were decided by between 2 and 3 per cent of the votes, or less, in 1954. j i* * * ; hold nine /of more in an Eisenhower sweep. ' :One incentive for regular Rept hb * * * vs Whatever the outcome, of party duels or synagogue of his choice.” mother. and head /of al! churches , day of such an/edifice. * / * mie A basilica As simply a church Orginally the word applied to a certain type/of secular building—an oblong halk, roanded at one end or century, however, they began to pet special buildings apart for use jas places of worship. In the / early part of the fourth century / the mansion of a wealthy Roman family named Laterani came into the hands of the Emperor Con- stantine, and. he passed it on to the Christians. For a thousand years this palace served is. the residence of pops. “Ft was built became a church and that church, with a baptistry added and dedicated to St. John the Bap- tunate that many children do Answer—A good many readers _ have reported such relief, All I know is that what I recommend - in the pamphlet can do no harm. Send stamped, - self - addressed If you can prove I have ever called anybody ninnyhammer, poor geek, stupid, Yankee Wise- acre, or the like, V'll send you with my compliments the Pocket Cyclopedia of Health. Bad case of arteriosclerosis in my legs... age 31, but there are days when I feel 91. You have given me good advice on several free from messy foreign matter, for volumette 2 of the a physician. If you have rheu- pamphlet Calcium dnd Rheu-_ Pocket ° cerned. ~ Please keep-well. You they will win if the working people ‘13 Years Ago differs from our own in that it only to keep what they've got, or even’ a ROME'S GREATEST CHURCH Sa ee paren einer are important. iG. V. F.) _ have registered and will vote. U.S. NAVY tanker cocks after gives the executive branch of little less, although their command i? Friday, Nov. 9. Roman Cathflics — pegardiess of weather Sead 4 Signed letters. not more than one page Thomas Thrower torpedoing . government more power than bee? shaky and they are working to bul d commemorate the dedication of cents and stamped, self-ad- health ana hygiene not to isease, eiag- 214 E, New York Ave, DETROIT WOMEN hurl eggs at ex ted by mat branch up their majority. their most important church, the Pa envelope fer booklet Beet traced Breas, wih be answered by — Lord Halifax. —— could be expec! i 1 ; . Archbasilica of the Most Holy . : ; ayy a reremnes 7 eelt = , INDUSTRIAL AREAS apes eee - Call It CRL Teo Jearn what — 2ddressed_eni is_sent to The Pon- the past four years 13 : 2 Years Ago Sav owny s Presa, Pontiac, Mic : nae in our government. Democrats pin their hopes on gaining Se lana, my name This 1 # CRE (pronounced kree) means is “— icupyrighd 1656) ce Social Se Oe maa ROOSEVELT REELECTED. ; - in Romo. This 1S “hound to better the health of the cunty Act an DEMOCRATS sweeping state. * * * seats in such industrial areas as Bay, the church where the Pope's eee ee _ J A ; family — ‘ ; B. R.A . A three - months’ internship sity. I'd veto any prospective teach. away from our skin and ‘every second that he leaves the present moment of-time, causes a reduc- tion in our curiosity. , Salesmen know that they must __ keep the attention of the customer on the “Here and Now ; af z Oo 7 a : ‘ res we = * * ee paler homes vees “ and downright... (Mes. P. Gi) aan Gengaat i coun A clergyman who has served Neal ae ee stage. in handy munism. Order has been restored The real hinge of ‘control in the House, fBy the beginning of the third Auswer—Thank you, Ma'am. “Dr. Crane, since T have also even a three-months’ internship “in No salesman could ake 8 liv- ing if he let his prospects doze. Ih fact, they'd slam the door_in his face if he didn't capture their curiositiy in the first 3-minutes of his talk. manship, than to read Greek, though a lot of professors will have a’ fit at- this supposedly radical Z Republicans currently But the important thing about occasions . . . «Mrs. A. G.) the best e, Be ait N t (] dv All D these, Democrats six, and GOP strategists ihe home of the Laterani family ; ‘organizer and also the most suc- _* <= - NOU Ul0U y ay figure that they would capture. a few is that the great hall around which ae iil sit cessful in his — contacts Salesmanship requires brains and ‘ — = = Sse FTope An ao cents a = Much physical energy. Lazy salesmen can't imitate lazy clergy- men and lean upon the “crutches” a . ae licans to increase their lead in /the tist, became the now famous st. © *°lPedia of Health, the book- (ourse on salesmanship for the of stained glass: windows, a paid clouds with Silver —— to precipitate House is to deprive a small group of — John's Lateran, the number one ‘'t CVBD. It deals with heart penefit of seminary students?, choir and a great deal of re iain. | ; insurgents — the so-called “Young = church of Roman Catholicism. and artery troubles. "Tt tome that such @ pare reine: the Gloria Patri ai } ” alae doub! valuable a genuflections Because of the Southwest's billion 2 balance —_* extrelse DEVELOPMENT SYNAGOGUE isting eversthing th core, ld Be be dounly . ha. chorus grow elder, Sp . 2 + ge : ) ‘ 4 i" ing ie ’ dollar drought, the City of Dallas has Inia soapie-ot eeuclallvoten ie he = 4 Just as the early Christians did druggist has for arthritis’ I-am— CHURCH PSYCHOLOGY— Words; that lacks sev- That ; . -in-their-oratety: withdrawn its four year oli $35,000 a again this year, the “Young Turks” sided _U L ONES . MeMoC) your treatment... The Jate Dr, Glenn Frank handed eral human interest episodes, like sciouly hag le eer pony. § § - year cloud seeding contract with with. the Democratic minority And gave salesmen as the sparkplugs of civil- these Case Records; that is devoid by more. ritual, acolytes, cloud seeder Dr. I K — it effective control Angwer—tt you really have ~ ization. ~~ “of any humor; that is laid in the Candles and other ‘methods of try- RVING KRICK. : arthritis, you had better consult And among salesmen he includéd distant. past ot remote parts of ing to impress the emotions. °~ Christ never used any of those crutches” to.hold a crowd's in for control, more than a _segre of new nies. - other tangible merchan- now.’ ; By pret matiz, the suggestions .in the * gota to seed. That basic fact is ind primary defenta Anewer—Your kind words. clergymen and: other leaders in wl oe secrét 0 “hunian aieres is ne and print 2 ; ting conte wh aml fi aitvin Dr. Knick Losses by incumbents -wouild raise the "We itke pretending we drank make me happy- Don’t take mf: that- same category. up in our Pega bas pares ological varahen 3 A 23 ' total. ee ,* them all ,..!” | president of @ univer- rer et, «ager ts » *matis will ne no harm. Sey ew, (Copyright 1966) _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1956 ie } yee Layaway Now for Christmas eoantinl ears. Ee fueaieter faces speakers ifoliy again. What can be gained Finish Election Letters. (Continued from Page = ‘American taxpayer to help support Communist countries by long term Federal aid, _ His adherence to world govern- ment in which event America _ would become a Communist-con- willing to cdkioth them to such) trolled satellite state. Des of America «major of His children who believes in his God. In fact, he is the chosen one, not the one who chooses to run through his own making. | “Wake up America, and choose the truth. It shal] make. you free. Believer in Clean, Honest _ Campaign (Political Advertisement) << by such rashness? Additional men are always called to serve their country during a war. Must they detense by outlawing the H-bomb tests. His veto in 1949 while Gover- nor of Illinois of a bill passed by beth house“te outiaw the Com- munist Party in [ilinois, if you do nothing te and repudiate this) In view of these facts coupled party with its liberal leanings. There may be a day when we can) “ith the fact that Kefauver in be militaril Mrs, M. T. Dunn activities, I cannot see how any! 100 W. Longfellow |true Democrat could trust them (Minti Maio eve th row up the sponge. His campaign is so Daniel M. Scott dull and starting to backfire from 46 E. Rutgers every angle. So here's a big tip: Democrats, | As a mother of two sons, one a. | Star, and the other recently out of Herb J. the Air Force, I am particularly jinterested in comparisons and Mr. Bulganin did not have to be Promises. I remember a lad who reminded by any politician in this Managed to escape the unspeak- ‘country in regard to the discontin-/ able horror that was the Kasserine uance of the H-bomb tests. /He is Pass. He told me of somie of his well aware that Mr. Eisenhower is, nights and days there. He told ready at all times to discuss any of boys who were sogn negotiation that might lead to’ calling out in well-imitated ac-' DIAMOND WATCH ATTACHMENT for the country. : A Distraught Taxpayer The perfect gift for all occasions. | —- Keep it growing, link by link, until Dyan fhoripn tobe in Michigan you have completed a beautiful diamond . ‘under two administrations omar Watch Attachment or Bracelet. aes ok ae Many exciting New styles to choose from. know! regarding labor legisla- tion in our State, The See them today. gp Liye peer agg rad "priced from the abolition of these tests to the cents; “None of ouah boys. will 35” JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St. this time that President Eisenhow- er, one of the greatest Presidents FE 2-0294 vember 6. Also it looks like a Re- = publican Congress. Let's make NA Michigan Republican again! We have a strong “and represen- tative ticket, with Albert Cobo of Detroit heading it. for governor.| In him we have a man of deeds. not just words, a man who has proved by deeds he is “of the peo- ple and for the people.” Each of us will benefit through his work if we get out and elect him. Let's lend a hand, vote early ourselves. and help someone else to get to the polls, where help is needed. This: Sparks -Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” , 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service ps the year! — =a ame ’ Betty W. Allie iM Politics! Mare a 1030 Van Dyke Ave. ; Detroit I think that a thorough investi- gation of “‘our friend, Adilai's’’ deal- ings with the Commies or pro- Commies might not be a bad idea. It should be before he gets in (which I don't think he will) be- cause afterwards it's too late, He shoots off his big mouth about the things that Ike hasn't done, but what about the good things -YOUR FIRST VOTE? Your President > Says to You: “Exercise 1 your privilege and duty to vole... this y year |that he has done? : and every year; . Irate “Be sure you are voting for the things YOU believe I am utterly amazed that the so- “I believe the Republican party is the party to which | called intellectual Mr. Stevenson ‘ 7 advocates abandoning H - bomb tests and the draft. I am sure the people of the U. 8. are not now nor ever will be willing to hand their freedom over to Russia on a silver plat- | ter, Pearl Harbor was caused by unpreparedness and Japan | you would jike to belong. Here is part o! “We have provided more and better jobs; “Wages are the highest in history; “Inflation has been checked.” Your Fumre ts-— Better With Ike ands of our boys died on foreign PONTIAC AREA WOMEN'S COMMffTEE, CITIZENS FOR EISENHOWE erly trained for combat. Surely the mothers of our young men and young-men-to-be* are un- Come in and see the latest in HUNTING SUPPLIES * Insulated Boots be 4 R. F. Goodrich, U. 8. Rubber, Ball Band, Red Wing. * Hunting Clothes. Woolrich, Comfy Down, Fiberglas * Underwear Red Due-Fold, Weatherall Insulated * Wool Hunting Shirts * Gun Supplies © - | * Hats, Mittens, Sox , Budget _Payment Plan Open Sunday § to 1 SLAYBAUGH’S ‘SPORTS. SHOP 630 Oakland Ave. (Cornet of Cass) - ma FREE PARKING LOT There is a strong indication at. of all time, will be re-elected No-| advantage of that fact, Thous- soil because they were not prop- Then and only ther, will he prove to the world that he means peace with sincerity. In the meantime let’ America stay strong and be on guard at all times ever ready to talk peace and go all the way for look fer the true facts by read- ing. That is why Eisenhower insists on the truth in every Republican speech, because it has been twisted and distorted by others. M. H. In July, 1936, I was cornered by. nine Commies because of state- ments I: made, and they told me plenty. As far as I am conce’ there is only one man who is cap- — of holding up his guard and -the. same time exploring for cence. His name is Ike. I was pretty mad at the prop- aganda at the Nixon train against six unions, including United Mine | Workers, and I have never been subservient to any political or tabor boss. - Left wing artists with their bally- hoo remind me of my uncle, some years ago. He preached socialism, was an atheist, advocated govern- ment ownership while he, as a building contractor, built homes. financed them through either of two banks, where he had_- consid- erable holdings. He also had con- siderable interest in an elevator. I do not hesitate to say that I am and have been active in behalf Frank Volant Lake Orion This is in answer to Mr. Hyde who said he agreed with my letter, then wrote just the opposite, which ‘was misleading. I don't want anybody to think I agree with him, especially about Hoover. He said Hoover was the best businessman that ever sat in the White House. | Hoover's record speaks for itself. When Roosevelt took office, millions of willing, able workers _ were unemployed. He went into 3 st in oer mars 4 I prayed that my sons would never taste that bitter cup of be- (In Korea the catch phrase was ‘You never had it so good.”’ |But you died just .the sarhe, re- " |treating on order from seme hill your pal-had died to take, be- | Cause you weren't supposed to win It wasn’t really a war. ¥ou never had it so good.) cused ty ov, Chace 5 Law ity a election time to cause 1s aS officer and passed by a Republican Legis possible. CERTIFIED . lature. all | GEMOLOGIST =e | If Mr. Bulganin in all sincerity | Registered | _ It _ gives protection to the fam- | wants peace and is willing to trayal. Jewelers . |) ily from the results of both in- prove to the world he means it, | American Gem | Jury or death arising out of em- | jet him release the brainwashed Society | ployment from the head of the’ | prisoners that are jailed be family to the widow and chil- | cquse they dare uphold their be- | dren. A review of the record will | tiefs in religion, tree speech and | prove to any searcher for truth ¢ free people living their own lives | a that the Republican Party ts the | as they wish and also to release 4") "°W- real friend of the working man _ those countries that are enslaved | and woman. by cloak of Communism, where A _Mother For government to interfere in business, be it large or small, is to destroy the right of free enter- prise. At what point must any man cease to work for the im. provement and enlargement of his business? Do you , believe that government can dictate your ambition and earning capacity’ Do you want a government which it. And let not our politicians at home use the H-bomb for a politi- cal football. It won't work. ‘Henry Bourque Remember the pledge of alle- giance. Is there any justice when our hero of World War If has his}. crown cast to the ground before the whole world? You wouldn't be here if he hadn't performed his service for his country so well Let’s-show the world we stil] have faith in him and love the truth. Why is America the. greatest nation in the world? Because it is , founded. on God and truth. And ” Can ‘Turn Thoughts y Into Action’ VOTE FOR ROBERT C. A Man With a Program for All the. People ELECT Robert C. MILLER State’ Representative "2nd District-City of Pontiac Republican in ees MORE For Your Money... That's right ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITED BY SATURDAY, EARN DIVIDENDS FROM THE Ist! ‘OUR THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: because you're still time to earn for the entire month! NOVEMBER 10th Yo , Current Rate _ MAIN OFFICE: 761 W. Huron Street _ BRANCHES: 16 E. Lawrence St. Downtown a - 407 Main St ———-__her—_heme—en— Exchanging information gained in the instruction hour for Camp Fire leaders, held in the Civic Room of Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building Friday morning, were (left to right) Mrs. Courtland Colling of First avenue, Camp Fire. leader at St. Paul Lutheran Camp Fire Starts Drive ‘November 19 ~ - Leaders Gather to “Discuss. Plans for Citywide Project — ' Forty Camp Fire and assistants gathered Friday morn. ing in the Civic Room of Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Build- ing to receive instructions about the forthcoming citywide candy sale. he * They were welcomed by Mrs. LL, Raymond Sampson, candy sale -chairman of the board of directors. Mary Ellen Wyngarden, executive director of Pontiac Camp Fire Council, outlined plans for the sale which will start Nov, 19 and con- F Pentine Frese: Fectes, . i, Chure hs Mrs. Charles Rymal of Opdyke road, leader at | ies Willis School, and Mrs. Daniel McGeen of Lake Angelus road. The instruction period and coffee hour were held for area Camp Fire and Blue Bird leaders. By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Many women have “won by a neck'’—in the battle for beauty, that is. This is one of the first spots to show signs of age. Even in young women we often see the beginning of a double chin or deep creases, and from middle age’on a woman cannot give her neck too much care. * As I have said many times be-) fore, posture has a great effect on the neckline. Even though a woman is interested in’ posture she may hold her head incorrectly. She may stick her chin for- ward. Don't do it! The chin should be paralle| to the floor and you should push toward the ceiling with Yhe top of your head, Lubfication also is essential. Daily or nightly, it should be regu- lar. Exercise is helpful. Ld] * * Try this one: Stand or sit in. an 7 “Don’t Let Neck-Reveal Your Agelé Attending the coffée hour held Friday for Camp Fire leaders were Mrs. Robert Edwards (left) of First avenue, Biue Bird leader .at LeBaron School, and Mrs. Richard Kline of North East boulevard, tion and then in the other. Con- tinue. OR TRY THIS ONE Another: Same starting poate comfortable. Raise your head. and touch your chin to your chest. Continue. Do this slowly. ” * Tt is a good ‘age when doing ‘either neck or facial exercises to apply an oily cream first. This is especially true of facial a ar When you do some of the fa exercises you will make little aoe kies in your'face. If the skin i pliable these will not last. care, Many women acquire lines which they would not otherwise have because their skin is so dry that every facial expression | deepens the lines they make. erect position. Let your head roll in to crack if we never oiled them.!Granville, Ohio. a complete circle. If this makes you dizzy, as it does some people, | rol! your head first in one direc- cation of the neck and face. If you Weehawken, NJ. | In holding the head correctly, the chin should be parallel | to the floor. ZL | We would expect our riding boots |The same goes for our outer coat- ing. Find time every day for lubri- i can leave the cream on. Lower your head back as far as _ Ohio Rite This principle of keeping the | Robert B. Feid skin soft applies to daily skin | road, was married Saturday: noon eine nN a8 do not wish to sleep dunked in, ercises for the neck or my facial| cream or oil, try to find an hour|exercises send a stamped, self-ad-| or so during the day when you|dressed envelope with your request lfor leaflets 18 and 9 to Josephine . 6 ~ ‘|towman in care of The Pontiac If you would like to have my ex- Press. |= | Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Killing will be hondred on their 45th wedding ‘anniversary Sunday by their sons ‘and daughters who will be hosts at an open house from 2 to 6 o'clock at the Killings residence on North | Shirley street. Hosting the gathering are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Killing of Liberty, Pa., who are arriving for the oc- casion, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oaks of Clio, Mr. and Mrs. Phane Danby Solemnized | This Noon Norma Hudson of, Birmingham Weds BIRMINGHAM — Norma Jeffery -Hudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Raymond A. Hudson of Adams | Edward Killing. . » * Mrs. Anna Huggler of Alpena is a houseguest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ketchum of South ca arent: Mrs. Josephine Durso of East! Pike street and her granddaughter, | to Robert’ Byrnes Feid of Cin- cinnati in St. Edward’ Church, | The bridegroom is the son of! \Mr. and Mrs. Jacob T. Feid of BONNIE SUE KIMBRELL | Both young pegple were gradu- ated from Denison University in | , | Granville tn Pane. mversmy "= | Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kimbrell yo ann Springer, of Clarkston are of Alberta drive announce the en- ‘in Kenosha, Wis., where they are | __A reception was given at the gagement of their daughter, Bonnie! attending the 50th wedding anni-| \Granville Inn following the cere-|Sue, to Richard Frantz of Ypsi-' versary of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno. imony. lanti. No date has been set for: fe 0 8 the wedding. ,Durso being ——— today, The bride wore a eaeedape—el Recent seeaexucets | at the home taffeta which her = tinguished a by seating vents |Porter street were their son-in- law . taffeta je ending be ny E. Tompkins, Temple 41, will ‘and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. flat bow at the back. A small ms Fido Monday at 7:30 p.m: at the hall,/Ketchum of Tucson, Ariz. and ae J | = cap held Nerma’s waist-length veil, pec Al vat nae “district depoty. Mary Redden of Rochester, Noy ‘\anthemums. ONLY ATTENDANT Her matron of honor and only attendant was Mrs. Thomas Win. lans of Cincinnati who wore peacock jblue taffeta and a hat of matching. Friday From 5-9 P.M. Linda Vista Plans Fair velvet. Her flowers were bronze, | iyellow and white chrysanthemums.| Students; parents and teachers Mrs. William Tippin, candied ap- Walter S. McPhail -of Birming-, of Linda Vista School. are busy ples; Mrs. Jean Shank, fortune teil- ham was best 1 iwith final preparations for their-ing and Mrs. Philip Kinsella, pro- Au aS jannual fair to be held Friday at file ciawnee: ee inte rsa cman: the school, A lunch eounter supe: oe cslered hat Her corsaze ee by Mrs. Fred Rogers, will’ The public is invited to don their pagne- , B® be open during the was of pink roses. for those who wish a snack. ithe fair from 5 to 9 p.m. lot Birmingham and George and, ents. Camp Fire leader at Linda bista School. They are shown looking over new prizes offered for the Gamp Fire Gulls’ forth- coming candy sale, ame —~— | Personal News of Interest in Area | Mr. and Mrs. Bernie F. John- Mr and Mrs Howard A Deeter son of Honolulu, Hawali are re- of Chippewa road and Mr. and ceiving congratulations on the Mrs. B. E? Dennis of East Ken- | birth of a son, Joseph Riley, Oct. nett road are the infant's grand- 18 at Tripler Army Hospital, | | parents Honolulu. ee | Paterna] grandparents of the in- ‘fant are Mr. and Mrs. William A. New Chapter ‘Johnson of Schoo] street. Mr. and of Pj Omicron rs. of Poplar Bluff, : M E. R. Bond of Poplar Holds Meeting Mo. are the maternal grandpar- SA 4 Mr. and Mrs. ee A mana new chapter of Pi Omicron nati 1 eae eae paces pate al sorority was held Thursday eve- ter, Gun Louise. Nov. 1 at st. 2ng at the Lincoln avenue home Joseph Mercy Hospital. of Mrs tobert Hausman. * * * | Mrs. Maynard Holmes is the Shower Honors newly elected president, with Mrs Donald Steele as vice president; Elaine L. Golf Mrs. Bobert Scarf Jr. treasurer; Elaine L. Goff honor tary,| and Mrs. Stuart Hutchinson, ine s0lf was ee at : N a la) icidal Gahowel| giveal Gy) sis) | rae ee Ronnie Corbett 6f North Parke’ ‘corrlsponding secretary. tinue for two—weeks— The first formal meeting of the, She explained that proceeds from the candy sale are applied on the mortgage for the organiza. tion’s campsite one-half mile east of Clarkston, A rebate plan en- larges the treasuries of the in- dividual groups, Both Blue Birds, the junior or. ganization of Camp Fire, and 9 Camp Fire Girls will be selling the . peanut butter crunch candy, and Camp Fire Girls will also sell boxed chocolates, individually wrapped and iabeied. Mrs. Doris Beck, field director, was in charge of registration of leaders. ~ The schedule of awards was an- nounced by Mrs, William Wright, Brize. chairman. Every girl who sells 24 or more cans of candy “wilt be eligible to attend —a-Satur- day morning theater party. Those selling 48 cans will have a choice of a $2 gift certificatc _ for Camp Fire equipment, or a receipt for day camp fee. For Camp Fire Girls, first prize will be a radio, Second prize is a travel alarm clock and third prize, a musica] powder box, For Blue Birds, the prizes are dolls. First is an 18-inchtall im- ported Italian doll in native cos- tume. The other two are an 18-inch teenage doll and an 13-inch pony- tail doll, The groups selling the most candy will be awarded Camp Fire flags. A sample sales presentation, designed te show leaders Kew te explain sales techniques te their groups, was acted out by Mr«. Hoyal Ames, Mrs. Wayne Fagitt, Mrs, Kelth Pawley and Mrs. Claude Harroun, Refreshments were servedsab) members of the board of directors of Camp Fire under the direction of Mrs, Ben Moshier, social chair- man. Serving on the committee were Mrs. George Carpenter and Mrs. William Graves. Mrs, Graves is in charge of reiky for the candy mal. Birthday Luncheon Honors Mrs. Elmy street. Ways and means chairman is st ot Mrs. Robert Young: publicity Elaine, daughter of Mr. and’ chairman and historian are Mrs. | Mrs. Jesse C. Goff of Mount Thomas Roe and Mrs. Delmar Clemens street, fs the bride-elect Fields, Mrs, John Vorheis and of Airman 1C Ray Ear! Whitney. wirs, Richard Maler comprise the \He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira telephone committee, 'S. Whitney of Gale road: They plan a Dec. 15 wedding. Pledges will receive the first de- -| Guests mt were Mrs. Goff, see at the Dec. 12 Christmas party Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Richard With lota Eta Chapter. The. party Schultz, Mrs. Erwin Rentsch,-Bev- Wl be held at Hotel Waldron. erly Whitney, Mrs. Lois Garner, = * © a Sandra Goff, Mrs. Jane Beut- Mrs. Buhl Burt and Mrs, Paul ler, Mrs. Earle Dwyer and Mrs. Hoskins of Iota Eta invited mem- Roma Schmidt. pers of the new chapter to attend * * the Pi Omicron board meeting in - | Joy Notch, Judy Campbell and Saginaw iOlive "Mitchell also attended. Pres- 22" ent from Bad Axe were Mrs. Cecil The chapter will meet Dec 6 at Loe Zeigelman. Fields. Mrs. Feid wore brown peau de * * | soie with a hat of beige velvet 4 police officer will be on hand | and corsage a eon roses. ito fingerprint interested persons | _and John Witherup with the assist- | _ Afters weaatg Tip to Lexing-'ance of Elmer -Gean will conduct ton, Ky., the couple will live in a hayride. Girls of the 5th and| Cincinnati. For traveling the bride gy grade classes will provide nur-| wore a Dior blue wool dress and sery care for the little ones. matching hat. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson and their’ daughter went down to Ohio on Friday. | Serving as chairman of the various booths planned for the event are Mrs, Eugene Affolder,. fish: pond; Mrs. Dean Guest, cos- tume make - up; Mrs. Edward Bushey, pantomime; Mrs. Fran- tes Amos, white elephant -booth; Mrs. Eugene Gentry, aprons and Mrs. Earl Rudd, baked goods, na - Party F etés Mary Turbush Mrs. Verne C. Hayfipton enter- tained at a tea this’ afternoon at honor of Mary Turp jush of Birming- ham. | Miss Turbush/ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H/ Turbush of Flush- ing will marry Charles Koella, son wot Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Koella dr. of Woodland avenue, Dec, 22. * The tube was set in a white hace The floral center- piece /was flanked with white and pink tapers, bu Mrs. Koella Jr,, “Mrs, Cyaries H, Wigem, Mrs.” Arthur, Harrington, Mrs. ‘Clarence Stolpe,| Mrs. John P. press, Mrs. | H, Lehinan-and Mr, ekee—road— _in-Russell- Meyer,—Mrs.—_Carrell_Os- Inyited guests were Mrs, Tur-| Mrs. Basil Kimball and Mrs. J. E. Also attending were Mrs. Leslie Ellis, .Mrs.. Ray Kemp, Mrs. Mrs, mun, Mrs. Ross Porritt, {Charles Sparks, Mrs. C. 0, Miller, < Allan Monroe, Vera Bassett) Mrs. and Ethel Bassett, Also present were Mrs, Harry Windiate, Mrs. Mel Werden, Mrs. | Arthur Warwick and Mrs, Lyn- don Salathicl. * * + Mrs. Herbert G. Ashbaugh was present from Dearborn. Fron Birmingham: Mrs. H. B. Stillman, Wilmer’ Moore attended, Other Other chairmen are Mrs. John 4Sweeny and Mrs. Keith Mitchell, popcorn; Mrs. Luther Hastings, grab - bag; Mrs.. Duane Shaw, movies; Mrs. Clifford Wilcox, ma- gician; Mrs. Elmer Gean, parcel post booth; Mrs. Ann Dragos and thaunted—house-—_—_____—________— | Completing the list of chairmen are Mrs. George Swartz, used toys; Mrs. Robert Ward, comic SS DeMolay Mothers Gather at Temple Mrs, Duncan McVean presided at the Thursday evening meeting of Pontiag DeMolay Mothers’ Club held at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Danny Reynolds, chaplain, ANNE FLORENCE SHAW |out-of-town guests were. Mrs.) ‘Charles Wixom Jr. of Ann Arbor, | Mrs, Mrs. ‘Aabough, Mre,. Guna und} rs. Moore presided &t the — : arl-Kiser of. Royal “Oak,| ie yedding gave. the opening prayer, ‘In the Mr. and Mrs. Basil R. Shaw of business-meeting, plans were nidde >- ‘Omar street. announce the engage- to; serve the Hi.~Twélvée luncheon ment of their daughter. Anne, ont Nov. 19, -Mrs, Arthur Thomas : MALT ; ‘Rice, Minn., ‘and the: late = Plans are also bet wade to) Lentner, ‘The ‘couple plan a De~ have’members attend the DeMolay| at St. . = en = in Jackson on 7 th ihe as they painted a sign for the event to Valencia. dri held Friday at the. nant were e ( bofe to right) Tamara DeSote place Mrs. Charles Weber of Kimball street entertained at -a luncheon Thursday to celebrate Mrs.- Ray- mond Elmy’s birthday. Guests were Mrs. Ralph Shiel, Mrs. Art Kelley, Mrs. Lawrence Webber, Luella’ McMahon, Mrs. Robert Harrington Jr., Mrs. Jack sen Mrs. Richard Guy and Pat Phelps. Here This Week Mrs. Dan Driscoil of Philade!- Dhia spent several days here this oak to ‘visit her brother, Jerry entire fair jeans and plaid shirts and attend Goff. Mrs. Isaac Rapson and Mrs. the Winding drive home of Mrs. Martin of Durnham drive, who is convalescing at Ford Hospital. — ea Jee * = Sages: fol SOM AAS | ys. “Caught by the y folder rs, Mount ‘Uae street, Bone of ve, Bprtare Clark and. James Carney 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1956 _ She ‘this sl Companionship or By RUTH MILLETT I've noticed that whenever a suc. cessful man in his late 40s or early! 50s dies of a heart attack, the man. who knew him say, with a stunned; look, that is a shame and then’ hastily hn ad = subject. I think they are just plain} scared. They are scdred because! they know they are leading the same kind of lives as the man whose heart a: take it any more. e * ¢ As he was a little while ago, so they are. Here are the symp toms: Working “ harder than they should. Worrying about bills and \‘ taxes. Belng toe easy with the wants of their wives and chil- dren. y Buying bigger cars than they need and buying new ones more _ often than is necessary. Building|”— Jersey Ideal for Traveling The ever. popular jersey taking on a new “feel” in fall fash- ions. Dresses, skirts, suits, blouses, and the like are available in jersey that is softer than ever, lizht as a' feather, yet- am end snug, Ideal for cma ineaey takes up resistant. Easy ‘to wear, ‘it won't snag or stretch out of shape. And! most important, isthe minimum! care jersey requires, * Because a new jersey is a blend or Orion and wool, only simple laundering in soap or detergent suds is needed to keep garments’ fresh, clean, and new looking. A good way to make your ward- Tobe stretch and stretch! Sew this smart jumper, team with blouses. or brightly hued sweaters. No: 8434 with Patt-O-Rama in- Cluded is in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. 42. Size 14, (32 bust), jumper, 5% yards of 3S inch; blouse, 7% yards. For. this pattern. send 3c in coins, your name, address, size de- sired and the Pattern Number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press. 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Ill. With your pattern. order send an additional 25 cents for the Fall & _Winter ‘36 issue of our fascinating! Briggs, “And all members should call the new phase of the old-pom-/ pattern magazitié. It's filed-with ® have a hand in the planning." She will definitely outinode the page| _ Wide variety of easy to sew styles - for all ages. Don't miss it! fabric is} Get Yourself Whether She Wants Life Insurance. more - -expenisive houses than they can afford. Keeping up a social pace they ;don’t really enjoy. Giving their ;children too much and expecting too little of them in return. . Looking into the future and see- jing no real financial security, Then, i being conscience-driven into buy- |ing. more life insurance than they can afford. If they, too, join. the! men who are dying before their] time their wives and children will) be provided for. ONLY SALV ATION | No wonder they don't like to talk about Joe's heart attack or Jim's jpoaien death right after he had) finished building his family’s! “dream house." * * they work and worry and strive to’ ee their families ‘can't help theniselves? ; Just their wives. ‘ i . s s * | It is the wife who has to call a thalt, who hag—to think more of |her husband's need for rest than! of her need to be seen at the __Wtle SUNCase Toom, End Is Crease icountry club dance. It's It's the wife wife) jwho has to say “No’*to the kids’! junreasonable demands. a Tt is the wife whe has to say, “Lets get this family: in the black,” instead of letting Papa worry about the bills and the in- stallment payments. It's the wife who has to choose! whether or not she wants to have; | | ‘a husband in her old age—or live Offer no problem as to what to/easily. ‘wear, r, especially when this Harvey | ‘alone on his: life insurance. PARIS (INS) — With a little money and an -idea from Paris it taken off and: replaced by an hip where it bells out. you can givé your fur coat an up-to-date romantic touch Ld] One modern silhouette is to wear your fur coat with a belt. Since ex- perts such as Jacques Heim and Maggy-Rouff Mendel show fur coats with belts, you can-de it, too, even if it may seem a bit bulky at first simple way to achieve a Heim has a straight-cut beaver dressy trimming for a special ide occasion ceat worn with a two-inch.w brown suede belt. The same idea can apply to seal. At Maggy: Rouff Mendel a beige : broadtail tunic of three-quarter length is also shown belted in suede. Another simple “> is ° Poi a taffeta scarf or ribbon in the shafe oa ben ie coat. Pass it under the collar and u,.. French hair stylist who cre- knot it to a floppy bow at the ated the pae-boy bob, said today It gives a new and T the fashionable woman of 1956 will mantic touch even to an old oat. coat. wear her hair in the "‘arc line — throat. * ‘With each such event they feel|- whose life has been cut short. They feel kinship and fear for them- And yet they mustn't show | Who- can belp these men who/ NGlamorize Old Fur Coa around the neck and down the front in cardigan style. must be done by a furtier. F renen Stylist Leaves Hair Short, Long, Up! If you haven't enugh to live on, there are obviously only two; choices oper te you: You ean re-| trench and cut down on your ex- penditures or you can think up a way to make more income, ; s 8 @ I personally favor the latter, be- cause it’s more fun to expand than cai ak. cdi, cena ea’ are many advantages to be had from a new activity, over and above financial aid. Mr. nd Mrs, W. are an exam- ple of this, When Mr. W. was retired at 65, in fact, theirs was the last remain- ing big house. ‘THOUGHT OF SELLING At first they thought of selling, but nobody wants a house haa eck eae bop SSE “we love the eld house, . | “The meets room is immense, so we hardly ever use it. selling it and we'd lose so much.” | NOT. MUCH FUN ~ : : n=” © 1958 Spades Fashions Ina But the fact remained tha Type of Hair, Area Flattering Dress Solves Decide Shampoo Party Season Problems were many housing developments: big and there wasn't enough plone To sell as hous “and take Isit Apart ment tremendous loss didn’t seem to ‘make sense. “Besides,” Mrs, W. told me, “The children grew up here. Bob, thas his den and his woodworking | shop and I have By: sewing room.| But it is beautiful and has all the family’s \old Victorian furniture. It’s really of mine resents this very = = charming. We'd get so little from t-money}— Was Very tight indeed Tor’ MF. an and ‘Mrs. W. Dar Sarat | as ba db could, lee it wasn’t much| On. | fun. — * baal a se 8 Why not rent their drawing) Then, one day, one of those “n-|}room ‘for . parties, meet.| with expected breaks came, ings of all kinds?. ’ The W’s had always had a lot of young friends, because the y liked young people. \photographer, had an order for a fashion series, to be taken in “ay Victorian background. “Could we rent your drawing idea. Old House Pays for T heir Luxuries @ And then Mr, W. got’ a belght It was: attractive and couven- jent, They put an ad in their lo- cal Paper and sent, notices to men’s and weoman’s clubs throughout the city. Today, Mr. and Mrs, W. average ‘absi# 100 dollars a month for the use of their drawing room and, business is increasing grr month. Soe Pincurls With Kerchief, Cap. A head bristling with bobby as mal ee be: seen on the street. ~Tf-you~ rerlegvar a _must_go out curlers, cover your head a a kerchief ‘tied an] or pirate buf not peasant style. Called to Atlanta Mr. ahd Mrs. E. l. Guy of — \Brookdale street and Mrs. J, R. Brewer of North Saginaw street: fect, and it would ‘save us a lot of anq still have a budget which in- morning on the death of Mrs. Guy's * = After that, Bil used the room = and again. , + —~ uceancen and Wives It's Not Correct to Place Them Side by Side at Table: By EMILY POST | “When I have guests in for din- ner I always seat husbands and wives opposite each other. A. friend and | | thinks that: husbands , seated beside their own wives. - Will you -please tell me if I am wrong about this?” —— + —Anewer-“You-are- quite right. 1} jhave been told that it is.custom- be}— le they had barely enough to live on.|'time and trouble. Bill insists 0n| cludes luxuries. They owned: their house, a big paying | a good fee. bid 2 | old-fashioned one in a city. Nearby (Copyright 1808 and Mrs. Brewer’s father, F, A. Sunday 2 _ Make Fine A las in some communities to seat husbands and wives together. This! jis incorrect. | ‘The pleasure of dining out is | The frequency with which you, Meeting and talking with others, wash your hair depends both on net te sit next to your own hus- The impending party season need! Berin delight can be made up so your hair type and the area in, band er wife whom you talk with ‘which you live. * . * } The custom-cut pattern with ex- in an industrial, sooty city, only five pieces, but they are as- twice a week. sembled with finesse flatte ry. The gored skirt is darted irem_ If the. collar looks worn, have gnder the high bustline to the | Shaped | inch-wide stripe of leather edging cap sleeves are just the - right | amount ef cover up, and add a gentle width to the shoulders, Choose faille, taffeta, brocade, ‘Genevieve Fath has the charm. peau de soie for winter nights. ing, and very feminine idea of Cottons, linen, shantung. silk prints | showing a black seal coat with for resort. From this chart select But this 4 white lace over a Eater’ Pan. the ome size best for you. Length shaped fur collar. ait Nape of If you own a black fur coat you ..: can use this idea as original and ches Waist 19 ™ ™M Bry 16% 13 35 23 BT 186% 16 36's 6% 31% 17 16 38 2 » 17% “48 40 % 41 1™% Size 12 requires 3% yards of 39-inch material for dress. To order Pattern 1285, state size, enclose $1. Address Ameri- can Designer Patterns, Box 535, G.P.O. Dept. P-6, all N. ¥. Classic Pattern Booklet 12 and all-new Pattern Booklet 13-X are available fer 50 cents each. If paid by check, add four cents. NEW YORK (INS)\—Guillaume, « The women who ossocictes feminin- = Ta a od ity with “goo-goe ” hed ' (Next week look for Seudeas s| best remember her age, her propor- "its what you call the ‘double. ule: american Designer Pattern by tions and her type. Oily hair may need shampooing | every other day. And if you live| ‘| at every meal st heme. “Dear Mrs. Post: {sent overseas. He is still there and |his wife has been living with her mother “In this morning's mail I re- iceived an invitation from this \friend’s mother inviting me to a first anniveraary party she is giv- jing for her daughter. I was quite | | Surprised to receive such an invi- ‘tation and think an anniversary party under the circumstances is very strange. I would like to know |what you think about this. Answer: I agree | This is more than strange. There should not be an anniversary | party until her husband comes home. “Dear Mrs. Post: A friend of mine. recently married a doctor. |I haven't met him as yet but will |do so. very soon. I would like to | know if I should call him Dr. Jones lwhen speaking,to him, or would «it be proper to call him John. I call her by her first name.” Answer: You will have to wait until you meet him. If. he or his wife asks you to call him by his! first name. you would; otherwise, ' you should call himy Dr: Jones. | Shortly after ‘ your my friend was married, her hus- | ~chusive designer sizing consists ol pair —will—need washing —at toast: band, -who-was-in-the-serviee,_was- with you. © of 7 hair is cut short and ee ‘other half is left long.” a Schedule ’ There's a gréat difference be-+— “Dear Mra. Post: , ‘As it neces- tween the new softness in fashions, sary to shake hands with every | ‘and the cute ruffies of years ago. Me ™mber of a ‘receiving line } for Schooldays URBANA, Ilf, (INS)—Yoéur youngsters are back at school now ‘and they're not the only ones who ighould have ie de —_— schedule. = Marcecritis ee child devel- opment specialist, urges the whole family to sit down and taik over new hair style, called “La ‘Belle- Epoque,” in order to give la fem- me fatale a better profile and a) “Time sc hedules, task assign- long-graceful neckline, . duties and ee: ments and responsibilities are the- things to bring up for discussion PAGE OUTMODED in the family, group,” said Miss| explained: * FREE LESSON FEderal »4-4507 Learn te wes Safely | ishe advised. planning they are more willing | to assume their responsibilities,” | Posting a schedule of assign- ments and times in a conspicuous-with flashy ornaments, place and checking off completed “When children share in the signed some intriguing evenig doo-| Either the underneath hair can be short and the long fop hair draped gracefully over the head, or it can be the other way Soften Hard Water sist wks cake to ce skirts. apg Wegindl lt getting ed ata tan lines. Suits have soft necklines, chiffon| whether yeu know the person or . and softened, more wear-) Dresses have soft) ~not?” | Answer: Yes. ‘of a white nylon garment. around—the top hair can be short and the long under tresses swept- nylon clothes are washed in pom up over the short hair. water, wo wee es eee Guillaume said he designed the 4etergent or a water softener. Specially Priced Usually $10.75 . have__ several styles. in stock sQ% “This style is what you might :bey and the bouffant." | iy $9.95 ... cast: aluminum The Frenchman also has de- with eed +, . add a charming accessory fo a s for the new hair- at Complete with Bracket $975 in RAISED satin ” they NEVER wear Huron at Telegrc \ 1 > f 7 «W. Lawrence (Over " Permanents Complete s5 iad -PARISIAN ‘Hollingsw orth. Open Tonight ‘til 9 P.M. to 5 room?” she asked, “It's just per-| Now they. can a thelr” house were called to Atlanta, Ga, this ——_— Dalton Cashmeres Gifts ink aph Mon., Tues., Wed. 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TEN, = —— = era = ‘PHP PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1950 ons : — | ia | 3 as Foreign Ministries of Britain, France\lJ.§, Unturls |g" sce Births Are Recorded ae eceee [A Good Choice For |. 4s . : gf aks - ling ‘their sledges on Jan.-17, 1912, With Clerk’s Office Rie‘ aehn, Reel Oat a Your Voice in Lansing i f 3 Soe eee rene ee Hlagat Pole Sree hte we oe ie || a me ; ae Bone : : , |the trip. Roald Amundsen} The fol Charles T. LaPratt, Rochester ; WASHINGTON (INS)—U. S. In-:voys to press for more information! Christmas” which would oust {| eo: of Norway had reached the- spot 'corded a Oaidand County James D. Colter Basel 3 Perk si - telligence reports indicated today from the British and French gov- =<’ — —— oe — Deepfreeze Comdr.'® &¥ weeks earlier than they. (Clerk. The father's-name is list- Marios ¢ Grabain, Rose Tw. | & N that top French and British lead- ernments, but authoritative sources = — Fli St id Stri | The C47 took off. with a blaze ed: : Victor C. Bentley, Holly | = ——~erg kept their-own foreign_minis-'say_the reports received after that; “But Mollet, according to this con-| F@S. SfOPS. QNG_SIFIPSS ot tire trom 15 jet-assisted take-|. Wiley t iyeman, 606: bey Dr. Sohn Compoel Huse) Park DEMOCRAT 7 tries in the dark in. planning were totally misleading. . fidential report, gave no further) in Antarctic sr — mage agile Robert &: Gormony. 28 N. Milisduie Dr. | Gerald 1 Barie. RoyAl aa Ss military strikes against Egypt. It is now believed that the Brit-/ details to his cabinet.” ae ae sary < ae eo eo = ha Fas ‘* Benao ae brace 4 4 ie etimtock, Bir mn nn - : shone repts cleo conrmed the|attcinis were honest with Amerr|, American oficiale were isa be dba ete ceeput of 82 | ons a a Ee Bor, ae 3, ei 3 c 204 . ; ss, ' presumption by ee er etticials can diplomats but were completely |°ensed_ over lereall statements) bes bens oehlod by AP viet wrter | The temperature here is 58 de-| varnens. Bay, Royal Oak | Poster G. Ingram. Southiield Twp. that Britain, France and Israeljignorant of the plans being laid} which turned out to be misleading.) °..0.¢ expedition of the inten = age =. iz o= Allen C. Harrisen. Royel Oak qeealey ©. antaen, Yarmingten collaborated in originating the two- by the highest-level leaders in each U. 8S. PREDICTION RIGHT By DON GUY pepe nab) oe — aes oa Kenneth bn ene Boral ¢ Oak a - 2 “A Birmingham | stage occupation of the Suez Canal/country. | | One Israeli. official told the = —— ale af the palek clabebes New wel ShTL, Widdlestor. Troy Twp. | Robert W. Hearns, Royal Oak ‘Americans that Israel intended to) OVER THE SOUTH POLE (De-\1 ave tured away for the last area. The discrepancy betwéen the dip- layed) I ’ luded ; Se ;_| lay saw the flag of the), # : = 2 i —— cont! a lomatic and military reports be- attack Jordan. _ American Intelli Tiaited (States raised over the! time, having heard = is well: “Reliable INSUR ANCE. Prot ection’ ‘ : = — — — mation (out clear when it was learned gence later predicted correctly that/ south Pole Wednesday for the from the admiral’'s plane. = | : = ; rt — oe ti-Egyptian France was sending 60 Mystere Jet/Israeli forces would invade the/first time in history. | —— Donaldson-F uller Agency, Inc. your —_—_— _] part in anti-Egyp fighter planes to Israel but had sinaj peninsula area of Egypt. . , li : : j ar | > levee A Navy pilot from North Caro-'$35 Million Contract ya N t _|told the embassy in Paris that only 2 lina with a Confederate flag in his | : | N INC. State Representativ : This would serve to explain why 15 were being shipped. : U.S. officials are studying ways Social limade lithe er 7 ‘iret | w ASHINGTON (INS) — The ; - ; ; U. S. diplomatic reports did not) Diplomatic circles speculated to use strong economic’ sanctions) ), nig on the, frigid bottom of the Army has awarded a 35 million Phone FE 4-4565 To the Voters of Pontioc agree with Milijary Intelligence in-|that the secrecy of the planning to force. Israeli troops back into) sarth. Lt. Cmdr. Conrad S. Shinn,|40llar contract to the Raytheon) 147 W. La , St I have enjoyed the pleasure formation -during the last tw0! may stir public opinion in Britain their own country, and are count-| trom Spray, N.C brought his 25.|Manufactufing Company of Wal- ( = wrence ot. and experience over the past weeks. a and France against the leaders ing on worldwide moral disappro-|i,. C47 down on the rough, wind-|than, Mass., for the production of - two years of being you — While ambassadors in Paris and/who mapped the invasion behind val as reflected in the United Na-|piowy to a safe landing on|électronic equipment, presumably (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) | in a get = jority London were sending back to! cjosed doors. Strong Labor Party;tions to convince Britain and = eect for guided missiles. ;, -_ » It would want me to If my record has your majority sup- _. Washington reports that nothing protests in England against the France to alter their strategy. brewing, Mi élligence; mili = oe An announcement yesterday, in- vient an 10)°. she telling ~pemengid = pass military moves tended to confirm master, I saw Rear Adm. George dicating that the contract involves at ~* | port, I should Hike (© re —— ues troop concen this view. Fa'afaga, 12-year-old Samoan 4 for two more years aS JONF at Middle Eastern bases. Fa’afaga, year Dufek, Operation Deepfreeze com-|a still-secret project just getting 0 State Representative of Pon- . One report from Europe said girl of Tanugamanono, has been|mander, step cut in his fur-hooded|into large scale production, a Ue meat ; ) REPORTS MISLEADING ; French Premier Guy Mollet told rewarded for courageously rescu-/parka, walk away from thejapproximately six million dollars secretary of State * sincerely. : Secretary of State John Foster, the French Cabinet last week jing 3-year-old boy, Uota, swept|plane’s slipstream and plant the/of the total will be used for “plant LESLIE H. HUDSON ~_—_pulles-ordered_the—American_en- into the Vasigano River by floods.|U.S. flag in the snow. ; , / Whirlpool :. —~" Hotpoint | | ) Maytag | 7 Z é ELECTRIC Zenith ga alla [ae ) saad .— . “STEAM OR $1 0" Emerson oP | 1 | | Sunbeam q 50° Wk. FD Bendix : EN - Jewel ; ; EI rant Magic Ch DISCOUNT SALE DISCOUNT SALE _ Reg. $29.75 SCHICK “25” } if | | rel ae ELECTRIC - ! =, Vi el | : VACUUM -/ DRYER SHAVER Bim \~ 7 } ae Ey heme +$ : sf 9% cay soewot OO ee PLUS TRADE’ Mie DISCOUNT SALE DISCOUNT SALE DISCOUNT SALE DISCOUNT SALE DISCOUNT SALE Pre-Owned All Makes enone ‘ Genuine i “30600 | ‘JEWEL i GAS RANGE ." _ WO MONEY DOWN! ciias DISCOUNT S = AL INGS on EVERY ITEM | # DISCOUNT SALE THING SLASH ~ i "2 TREMENDOUS $ n ae * " * >; SUNS) | OPEN: 22s0 erzsiots Lake none_re ost | "8 Blocks Wes veleses he gute t of Telegraph vicinal ie Lies * Hae & ine Seg a = Fi f i iH experienced the problem of slump, and that isn’t limited to|PtoPle- Suddenly I wanted those who appéar publicly ‘either./""¢™- And all I could qo di “Well. first,” he te {put everything I had into the — ; explained, "“you!| was playing. I: saw the poy tired prose igeoi to Bet laugh @ happy laugh, and when he Baas vatine the minute pou get to think (24, "at his wite brightened up. MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET — Shown as they arranged ing you are too good, you are no| ny, “CTe happy, and I was happy.| the centerpiece for their Mother-Daughter Banquet are these mem- good: The minute you get to think-|,j at “as how I was able to) bers of Apostolic Church of Christ. They are (left to right) Mrs ing too well of yourself, people! tayself sod nae by forgetting Qarence Archer of Whittemore street, Mrs. William Erwin of man for the recent banquet. will sense your lack of humility, When Se Men te ne a — a aaa aaa | Soe Besides Your hove te inep cal ee RE He WOE al GE Shears [hia learning, and @oly humble Peopleihe was a great person ee angel a g ; — loved: people and had “re t om lof humility. st tem Be cts ews Spot ight on You I had a successful career, But I; You and I can learn rm ine, got to thinking so well of myself experience of that actor. — comaly csukiee iat: woe Sat ae fl ep lily to 8 go! NEW YORK, #—Youth figurediers were told that the ‘ ‘relatively are participating in special| | stamp: condi _significantly in this week's reli-|young” Protestant denominations Masses, holy hours and ether ob-| ey Saat on aan ee caused by becoming tense. And gious news: late leading the fight against use’ servances. With the theme ‘ “Trust| paying $10.30 instead of $4.5. ation wae kent ea oa = National Catholie Youth Organi- of alcoholic beverages. un Youth,” the week sets forth) cok cv-teat I wes Soaiihgg thamnldsing.-or a hovt! how you Fei zation Week got under way. Two} several aims and purposes, includ-| over coliy, tadithecttn Be a — ic sénse of compe- young Americans prepared for ai CYO Week, Oct oe 4, is ing “To inspire the confidence of | Th upper level of supetiority, and Tito do the are Gaim tfort't2.nation tour to study youth's role national in scope. At least seven adults in youth by showing that 7 : : t knew eo much that po one could compete primarily with yourself is" (Pe church. And Methetiet eed-|cillids ciiaren end youns etl? youth are << = — tell me anything. - .jthe corrective. As a well known | The youth tour of Latin and Sunday. “Then, presently, I began to baseball ‘player told me once, With Sni k Laugh ‘South America wil! be held be- notice that people weren't as inter-/““When I get tense and self-con- it cKers, ug Ss ‘tween Nov.. 24 and Feb. 27 and is ested in me as they had been. scious and go into a — I a sponsored by the World Coumcil of \_ Producers noticed it ton, They Pray to get my thinking =sPra er. Well Punctuate Christian Education and the Youth Ch \\ stopped offering me big” parts:ened out. That is my cure ays a y Department of the World Council |‘ “UF Ye | ~ slump. ,of Churches, i FIRST P as He = god cure for “ The Rev. Benjamin P. Browne, ‘how to punctuate a prayer Sens | . executive director, Board of Edu- where to put the paragraphs?” | RESBYTERI AN Coes. cation and Publication, American) “What do you mean?” I. de Ethel Shellenberger, Philadelphia.’ ) | Baptist Convention, tells this story manded. | Reren at Wayge, lon himself. “Well.” she said, ‘‘do you, realize 2 Rev. W. Martogh “Returning from a stremuous se- that in your prayer, after the first Rev. G. &. ries of field appointments. I two sentences, you said “Quote, the ie the ne: gril Keliey. WORSH} “= VICE jaquared away at my desk to reduce | a jars pp yee Tees you, Tes ee la huge of mail. When I ar sai Ti ut when you said,; ? $ SER Cc $ lived a late at the dinner ‘With heattiest good wishes,’ we) cil’s Youth Depertnes: :30 end VI A.M. ' table, my head was still whirling just couldn't control ourselves any| About the “young” a ion the track of office dictation. longer.” CHURCH HOOL | “As the head of the house, how- lever, 1 solemnly bowed my head ‘to offer the blessing over the eve- ining meal. Soon after I eoeee = __ Worship, 11:00 AM. | Service, 7:59 P.M. rapt nie ent, Woe. 1:00 Pm Sunday night in the Christian a Coccescoscesseoeccess \Missionary Alliance Church, 1% Green St., with the Rev. C. A. Ep- Young P. .Wed. 7:30 d ; Bote Sede be ang ofan } person of Louisville, Ky., in charge lof the sessions. Rev, “Marvin P, Hester | The Rev. Mr. “The Whele Gospel fer the Wheie Werld"—ONENESS LUTHERAN |" Ml wll Anon opener CHURCHES | Be, 0dr ei, ante — local church, revealed. . MISSOURE SYNOD J yy-csings win be held nightly at DAT De fae’ Bendag ochedl 9:45 a sc s y at + ST; -PAUL am. naming worship at 11; Alli-| Joslyn at Fourth Lance Youth Fellowship at 6:45 p.m. GHORTE SIDE) at Ot ree eos & George Mabder, Pastor} ?-™- Metning Service . 10:45 A.M. | 2 Me Ser Service First and [ thodist. retaries ‘Sundey at 10:25 a.m. jprayer I heard a suppressed s§ jer from my daughter. “A little tarther along, I thought ‘Church Slates voapesgess see 3-Day Session to an end just oe | ‘ my soe oan es eae | | Jehovah's Winvesees to a laughter. | Attend Mt | “What ts going on here?"’ I asked Bibl rai indignantly. “Why can't you listen ie Tra ning Meet in reverence to a blessing at the! - table?” - “Well” my good “don’t you think the Lord knows liminary \day training session in Church Favors lens Dee, 2% . 30. W. P. Strong, presiding minister, Merger Move | The 12th. hennial convention o lof the North Congregation, said, the United Lutheran Church mee Pontiac congregations of Jeho- | wile “yetorted | “Tvah's Witnesses are making pre-| plans to attend a three-| Mt. Clem-| |The object of the program is to equip every one of the preaching . fellowship of Jehovah's Witnesses The announcement of the train- ing session came as a climax te the weckly ministry-development programs held at the local King. dom Halls, 600 E., Pike St. -and ie W. Walton Bivd, The leader said that Jehovah's | country. It then implemented its declara-| tion by authorizing a special comt- | mission to meet with ta | tives of other bodies to. draft al tution and devise organization. lures to effect union. — Ty another action it endorsed | Epperson has ‘step towards an all-inclusive mer- Witnesses are enrolled in minister-/ down by Italy's. ‘sion of Natiorial ‘Missions of the. been pastor of the Louisville Aili-'ger which already have been taken ial training of at last five classes: een Sone : iby unity commissions of the UCLA!weekly. “We maintain,” he said, iand seven other bodies associated ‘ ‘that if a religion is worth believ-| with it in the Augustana Lutheran jing, it is worth putting into prae- ‘Church. itice, ‘For that reason, the Watch Involved iit the invitation are 16 Tower Society is sponsoring the} ee . About 400 from Pontiac are ex- nd ape to attend the meetings slat- ed at Mt. Clemens High School. "A. J. Kizer is presiding minister Buck Hill Falls, Pa: \that denominations whose philos- Robert McCormick, and Mrs. Ger- lin the last 300 to 400 years are == Religious Freedom ~ It contains a provision for setting Baptist Church to Honor Pastor \Rev. Wm. H. Bell it Bell's 130 pee _pas-| tor of the New Bethel - Baptist ‘Church, the Rev. Richard R. Dilon’ | lof Trinity Baptist Church will speak | at a service at 3 p.m. Sunday. | ‘Choir and congregation of the Trinity Baptist Church will be ‘The public has been invited. te AVONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH S16 Aubern Rd., Near Creeks 10:00 A. M. Sunday Scheel 11:00 A. M. Wership Heur for the occasion with the nity choir furnishing music. : wipendey Beh: School ear nace Worship 11:00 A.M. 10 A.M., “Uniailing Things in a Failing World” Eve. by ond 1 i Christ Should | Not Return” be Ge Pentiac Press Phete Grey road, general chairman; Donelda Archer, Mrs. Raymond ‘FIRST FREE METHODIST Church cf the Light and Lite Hour $7 LAFAYETTE STREET (2 Blocks W. of Sears) a Worship, 9:30 A. M. Sun. are 10:30 Sunday Evening Service, 7:45 P Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 P. mM BRING THE FAMILY Lyen H. Howison. Pastor Burtella Green. $. $. Supt. Ellsworth of South Sanford street and Mrs. John Newman of East Princeton avenue. Mrs. Wallace Newman also served a3 a chair to Offer Thanks Special Service Sunday to Have Missionary 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 11100 A.M. WORSHIP “Oakland Church ee 4:30 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 7:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP Topic: “The Survival of the Fittest” FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 Prospect St. Q. P. Eastman, Minister From Haiti in Pulpit Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church is holding | its annual Thank-Offering at —/ Ruth Moffett, a member of the} Broad Street United Presbyterian Church and a missionary in Haiti ars will be speaker. ~~ The morning program will be The two Americans participating in charge of the Women's Mis- thefive-nation team are:| siomary Group. Participating in .the program will be Mrs. Eldon | jand George A. Williams, Cleveland,, Powley, Mrs. William Coffing, | ‘Ohio. Canada, Europe and Asia) Mrs. Walter Napersky, Mrs. | | Central Methodist Rev. Milten B. Bank, D. D. Minister Cabrin C. Rice, B. D., Asst, Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Service 10:45 A. Mc “NOW or NEVER” Dr, Bank, Preaching (Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A. M.) eeeort ene eereeeee see eee eee ee ewes also will be represented. Leading | Clyde Clark and Mrs. Richard | Mrs. Gerald Shafer and Mrs. jland, who heads the World Coun- coraid Schultz will provide music. 1. Ushers taking part in the se | Protestant include’ Karen Marien, Marilyn Cof- |denominations, the Rev. Mr. Cara- fing, Gail Marien, Irleane Wilson, | |dine R, Hooton, Washington, D.C.. Mrs. Donald Wilson, Mrs. Guy) general secretary of the Methodist Caswell, Mrs. Donald Upton, Mrs.) | Board of Temperance, said in Claude Lessel, Mrs. Walter Messer, “One cannot escape the fact Webb, Mrs. Leon Verway, Mrs.| iophies have been formulated with- hart Bernhart. | unanimously of the conviction that Mrs. Carl Buckneer, Mrs. Howard) ; EET See SS SINT SS a amy Come and Test Our Welcame! total abstinence is the wiser and: nearly Christian way 4 Halloween Collection 299 East Pike: * Bible School ....... 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship .. .11:00 a.m. Youth Service. : 6:45 p.m. bbws eee 7:30 p.m. more moderns.” He went on to tell the kasd phys fo Buy 6 Tons Food | |session of a four-day schoo “| cohol studies for the pact Junior and Senior High Youth tion’s Northeastern jurisdiction: —_ Fellowships‘of Oakland Park Meth- “Onty those denominations ogist Church received enough con-- |whose theological interpretations tributions in the trick - and - treat and ethical principles er hes campaign for Christian Rural tablished in the first three or four Overseas Program (CROP) fp send centuries tll bold to the dea of si tora af eurplus food to needy, een, ot a — - the areas over seas. problems of drinking. It is o = The program was sponsored: in significance that even within these this area by the Michigan Counsel older churches there are definite of Churches. i movements for total abstinence.” 7 ‘The church young people gave ~ their own Halloween begging) pean for the national relief Bill Pending in Italy Ako College Backed Widespread support of the pro- ROME — A new iaw on religious posed Alaska College verbal! ‘freedom has been proposed in Moral and ppears evi- | Italy’s House of Deputies. dent from a nationwide survey of, The proposal is a result of a, | the Methodist Church by the Divi-) — -- sO ay constitutional court last June which, Methodist Board of Missions. j CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ~ ALLIANCE CHURCH 178 Green. Street EVAN (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) NGELISTIC MEETINGS Sunday, November ath Through November 11th Nightly 7:30 P. M. (Except Sat.) REV. C. A. EPPERSON Evangelist trom Louisville. Ky. Sun, Sthool, 9:45 A. M. Sanday Worship, 10 A. M. . Rev. G. |]. Bersche. Pastor ~-Branch Sunday School, 9:30 A, M. 230 N. CASS LAKE ROAD declared unconstitutional Article 1’. ‘of the Italian constitution. The article required police per- hogs: “jalan aggemgirarom eel in public places or for distribut- ing printed matter or the use of “public loudspeakers without au- : - i The new bill is scheduled for con- sideration some time next month. Up a special commission to estab- government authorities and various lish permanent contact between |” ‘Scheel indie? —s Giince Michele ined Clindele é Wed. Prayer Meeting at the Church 7:30 P. M. s ‘Lady of the Lakes Church, 5495 es a new Catholic school in ee on | tion. 19, = Dixie Hwy. entirely of glass. some $25,000, vidin initial | Persons -of any faith. | intermediate and senior high pliers. ee eee | ie eeruae euckooer at Notice of the 10 a. m. ground-| Completion is expected by next school by 1960, Fr. Delaney said. funds for the school. Architect for | | breaking came as a Surprise’ jine. and the unit will be opened y the structure is Arthur DesRosiers 2 | epee: votes fees |announcement at the morning, ‘for the fall semester to students Masses, due to a delay in securing. Plans eventually call tor the (of Detroit, and general contractor | He was favored by 105 who did not, addition of the first four grades is Ernest Hollick, also of Detroit. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH = ‘ote in-1952 and 28-announced they | : iin grades five through eight. q Rest ee [would switch their 1950 vote frome 210000" building, Constr) SSS ss | igarr ” to rele a tion started Monday at the site, Se p St N Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor 50 voted ae toon in 1952, with a stress Oe a Py I e-F ab Synagog ues een ope resses eed Sunny skies and fair weather attended the 1,000 parishioners waco im eee oe Answer to Problem _ tolift Health Norms stood by as the Rev, Frederick | | VATICAN CITY—Improving peo: ow, eS | ATLANTIC CITY (INS) —. Pre-)schools, said a record 45,000 pupils ‘ple’s — = one of - raged | Pronounced thé solemn blessing: | icated synagogues may well are receiving both religious and Pre ot Eel ‘ XH “Sanctify, we implore Thee, this soive the acute problem caused by'secular instruction in 220 day Yaa ae ‘ope Plus ; property, meant for the education the .exodus of large numbers of schools in 73 cities throughout the nage abe ee or *jof youth . .. \Jewish people from urban cen-. United States. Lesa SS of the Union tor) Attending the ceremony, their ters to suburban communities, — | Even Fone haslimade! white robes billowing in the wind,! ‘This opinion was expressed b la contribution to this important iy four of the Dominican Sisters 5. David Liebowitt, of New York, “Newsmen See. oa ot ial Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass‘t Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word. |planning to switch from Eisen- hower, The other 22 did not vote SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. BIBLE MEDITATION LEAGUE Rev. Don R. Falkenberg, Speaking EVENING. WORSHIP—7:00-P. M.-H CALVARY : - of Oxford- who will teach in the at the recent national biennial con- oer PR — 2 | new jvention of the Union of Orthodo | Evening W ay A eM. fot Church Merger Others present to assist Fr. Jewish Congregations of America Modern science has found \fewnere —_ oS ke - : “remato = for radjoactive isotopes and |. Bev, Reset. Da | J — ot radiotherapy in| i core _ jfuls of earth, were the Rev fo Goes earn a ase . = Delaney in turning the first Bee jer COLUMBIA AVENUE rvation of good health. | group's Community Activities Di- | _———_ BAPTIST. CHURCH : eS ae | ot ele System ape ‘Unk Ww as wast HIGHLAND = 0 wha _ tory will be constructed in cin-| Falls Into — Hands ne," couid to improve their peo] CONGREGATIONAL : _____$ \ gq ses Getumbis Ave. | Ee 9 | month. It will cost | of Hungary Rebels \ple's health. ; CHURCH | 7 about $36, | é | All this is progress, he added, % Blech Off M-509 on Milferé Bé. Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. a din n Against Reticen Since the initial announcement of GYOER, Hungary ®—Western which lends itself to the establish-] 10:00 o. m. Sundey School | Morning Worship ......11:00 A.M. the project, Leibowtt reported, newsmen ease eer * ae eet of greater international con-] 11:00 a. m. Merning Wership | 8.T.U 6:30 P.M. | The plan of union, supported by} ‘in Religious Revival -_ |hundreds of communities have ee eee \cord and harmony. | OL een ccencce OF MA, | “boom” rebels to have been used by the : evening Worsnip ....... (:3U EM. § _|| submitted to their respective gen-|ligion is a cause for national re- made inquiries and many are at!’ | not. survive their interrogation Southern Baptists. Form The Episcopal Church oa Wed. Prayer_Meeting .. .7:30 P.M. —______—_ eral _assemblies_next_spring. If the;joicing, according to a group of top present negotiating for the ready- -cthods 5 New Di G e : —- ‘merger is approved, the general/religious and civic — polled made synagogues. The crenialory was’ discovered) ew District Groups of the Advent . REV. A. H. MULLIN’ ens 7 [assemblies would meet in joint ses-|in a survey by the jationa] Coun- * * °« ; W. Long Lake R4. at Middlebelt oe ron FS 68504 Yon in Picburgh nny, Hao Greet. "|e. Joueph Kinet of Bronk fewer provi, ha: econ erga tve_mew tr | Mering Pep So. 9:99 A.M 4 Affiliated-With Southern Baptist Convention ‘and proceed to. carry out the) Clergymen aymen lyn, director of Torah Umesorah.'en into the hands of the rebels: trict associations, representing | jmerger as the United Presbyterian, however, against too much opti- national society of Hebrew day | ei bebind the central about The Rev. john W. Wigle, Vicar \Church in the United’ States of mism. Whether the religious “re- Jes ile Nascent churches throughout the sessssssssssssee oe. | America. ivival” is having any profound. ef- ‘heating installations of the state lower peninsula, it has been an- ee aS : se fect"on individuals, improving the : . ‘police headquarters in the City’s nounced by Fred Hubbs, superin- The proposed church would have moral tone of the nation or foster.,Represents City Church [not ae poorer fy pen os sagan ga CHURCH of of the 6000 ‘ s equip wi echni y are: Détroit Bapti ssn.,4 — §$AMARIT 3 inillion members, 9,200 churches, ing America’s influence in world og Baptist Meeting Hite gestapo would have ad- Huron River Baptist Assn., Clin- 198 Auber Ave. 'a $200.000;000 annual budget, for-|affairs-thete questions met with veign missionary work in 39 coun- answers ranging from ‘yes’ to ‘no’ tries, and 1,400 overseas mission- with antes ¢ of both in. between ‘aries and fraternal work. by the grotp. GOODWILL GENERAL: BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 Auburn Road—', Mile West of Crooks Road Sunday School. 10 A.M. Worship Service, 11 A. M._ 'ton River Baptist Assn., Genessee | District Assn., and Western Assn., ‘of Baptists. Moderators are: Marvin Byrn, 'he pastor, Antioch Baptist Church, Detroit; H. T. Starkey, pastor, ‘Merriman Road “Baptist Church, ‘Garden City; Hubert Keefer, pas- In_the cellar of the. building tor, First Baptist Church, St. Clair newsmen were shown tiny cells— Shores: Mealing Service, 1:00 P.M. Serviess, 7:36 F.M. Fred Cawsey, Lake Orion, Speaker Representative from the Baptist ™ Sunday School Board at the Motor Cities Association's annual meeting yesterday and today was J. P. Edmunds, secretary of the Survey, Statistics and Information Depart- ment. ° The aaating was held at the Columbia Avenue Baptist Church’, : E yt enéee a shortwave transmit- ter, the building housed listening | | installations. which enabled the | state police to overhear any phone call in West Hungary and to record conversations. ™ mocracy y Jesus Christ. Jesus stressed fre 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 tobe subdued by the error which had crept into the church organization of their day. In so doing they brought about a break with the totalitarian practices of church government which had gained control in the af- fairs of the state. The Bible teaching that “the just shall live by faith” was rediscov- ered.” (Romans 1:17) Ever since the days of the Reformation, Protestantism has been the cornerstone of democracy. Protestants rec- ognize differences of opinion. Yet Bible-believing Protes- tants are united in their rec- ognition of the Bible as the supreme authority in spirit- ual matters. ‘ American history has de- veloped side: by side with Protestant id:als of democ- racy, A look at world geg¢- raphy today reveals that it is Protestant countries which and about Protestantism’s as their theme. ing to the students, a Lye ies. +f Co --10:80° A M. are not plagued with dicta- doctrine of .“Separation of | | 60 State Street Evening Service .... . . {2 7:30 P.M oon tre for a FREE penpheeeer’ | | KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR -HUBBS REV. MAY nia sm ‘i: im sin elie The freedom which is fora pamphlet on the \. R : 2 “known -in-democracy can be subject—by simply. filling—in —{-/ x , Minister Minister of Music __ THE SALVATION ARMY ee | m1 — are Cawsiead 1:30. P, means ‘ee traced directly to the life of ‘cee KF Oe Oe ET eM ee eee ee ee the value of the individpal soul and its responsibility di- rectly to God. To-carry out that responsibility the indi- — vidual must. be free. Jesus emphasized the equality of men in the sight of God. Also, it was through therdeath 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 ‘to be separate. Jesus.said, “Ren- der therefore unto Caesar the things which be Caesar's, and 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 mailing the following: ‘om emo a a Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat., 7:30 P. M. $.-S. Gupt., John Burleson Pastor. Rev. Billy, Brows of Pontiac. Bill Nail, pastor, Provi- three steps long and two steps dence Baptist Church, Flint, and wide—where prisoners apparently R. J. Ferguson, pastor, Immanuel. ‘South Asia Methodists [had been held. before their bodies Baptist Church, Lansing. 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., Tr>-.. Thurs., Set. 7:30 P.M. Bishop L. A. Parent, Pastm \\ | niversary of the Methodist Church ‘Vin Southern Asia (India and Pakis- #itan}ended today at the Lucknow, fiaddresses by bishops and other ‘Jithought which has been evident lot World War H, will be broadly were carried to the crematory.| Rebel officials had no estimate of ae 3 . the number of persons that may Named Bishop in Africa have disappeared here, but. the: smoke-black walls of the room in-| The Rev. Dr. Ralph E. Dodge, dicatetl its use. Ridgewood, N. J., for seven years - secretary for Africa and Europe of the Methodist Board of Mis- sions, has been elected a bishop of the Methodist Church for Central | and Southern Africa, the Board of; ‘Mark Centennial Year Festivities marking the 100th an-, stian College, Lucknow, India. The celebration included pag-, eants, exhibits, hymn sings and, Plea for Rural Churches Strong -pleas that. U.S. rural churches be “‘revitalized’’ instead of closed down because of popula- tion shifts were sounded before ses-) sions of the National Convocation \ot. the Church in Town and Coun- try, held in St. Louis, Mo., under the direction of the National Coun- cil of Churches. * ~ churchmen. been advised by cable. Stress Religious Cards The general rise in religious Nepal Mission Grows The United Christian — ali Mission to Nepal, with its three] Methodist doctors, has set up four] headquarters since moving into the “mountainous little country] lin the United States since the end reflected in this year’s Christmas jeard offerings. Of the two billion > FIRST CHURCH # NAZARENE 11:00 A. M. — - Morning Worship Mission School Opens north of India, and has been} ROME — A school that will give| given “the best hospital in Nepal” | ! * for their work. When yeu wetship, you miss your - Greatest opportunity fer spiritual growth. Evangelistic Service. 7:45 P.M members of the Order of Hospital| lers of St. John of God, the school! will give specialized medical train-| only five per cent of the total Christmas cards sold had religion 16 Chase Street SA FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH . (CITADEL) ke 29 W. Lawrence Street : = = | “The LITTL THE NS TEONAL. Asserts TION | “A CHANGED LIFE” | SUNDAY SERVICES mii E — aap the BiG HEART" Box 7411, Washin 4, D.C. Sunday School—9:45 A.M. . Youth People’s Legion—6 P. M. ah ali : ut Gee 7 30 P. M.. oo - Evangelistic. Serbice ‘Holines Meeting—11:00 A. M. heen mid Spree stn tt AB sonnesiiog elficersia-change You ARE ee: LY INVITED! es 1 say fa ee NGS a. \ LS eg ee Oe ee ee Se Se Ss ee See ry ae | ae Re ee ee aes eee mee oe EP Om, Se, Caen oa + eee jee pas reas ee Se As a war 7 eS pe ne many .... 10:00 A.M. Morning Wership, .11:00 A. M. Missions, “Methodist Church, has | Youth Service .... 6:45 iM. Wed. Prayer Meet’ 7:45... —= —-— ind szenty Ca ls Plan Revival Meetings at Providence Baptist The Rev. Isaac ‘Lawson will be- gin a one week’s revival session at 11 a.m, Sunday at the Provi- dence Missiofary Baptjst Church, 311 Bagley St., the Rev. T. Walter Harris announced. Services will be held at 1:30 each night, The “GapWile oo Union will) hold its monthly meeting at — church at 3:30 Sunday, the Mr. Harris also said. ROSARIES Sterling “Silver Cocoa . Bead Rosaries Crib Sets Pictures from $2.60 Bibles with Color Prints $4.50 * $22.00 Do Your Christmas Shopping Early! OPEN DAILY 9:30-5:30 FRIDAY TIL’ 9 P. M. — lett St., teer workers who are canvassi tions. Volunteer ‘workers from 7 DOING FOR OTHERS — Mrs. Thomas Fowler Jr., (left) gives out United Fund kits to a few of the 40 volun- = 445 Bart- Jackson, 327 California Ave.:, ng their streets for UF contribu- ma to right include Mrs. Marvin The Madonna Shop 795, S. WOODWARD . (im the SAGAMORE MOTEL) ” PE 5-9275 There are 475 rooms in U. S. treasury building in Wash- ington oo two city blocks — — the which covers an area of Mrs. Edna LeDoux, 98 Lai St.; William Grant, 295 Dellwood Ave; dale Ave. and Mrs. Jack Humphrey, eo “bared fo "ote inGod's Cause Prelate, Freed After Red > Torture, Asks Powers! Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty, the 7 of largely Roman Catholic i ungary. was freed from Com munist imprisonment in his native land only four days ago. Now. back in his official residence in Budapest 7 —¥h proverttve jailers at his door—he calls for ae great powers of the world to aid Struggiing Hungary in a ec statement to the American people. BY KATHARINE CLARK BUDAPEST (INS)—Joseph Cakd- | =? jinal Mindszenty, the communist-) * \tortured primate of Hungary, ealled| lon the “big powers” of the world | today to help his bleeding .country. | * s * Cardinal Mindszenty, freed only! \four days ago from communist, jhouse arrest by Hungarian patriots, imade his plea in a special state-| ment to International News Serv-| lice for the American People... | * Ms The 64-year-old leader of. Hun-; ’ igary’s Roman Catholics declared | | his homeland “‘has so far’ received | jonly bad treatment from the world, | jespecially from the big powers.’ He stated the hope that now | that Hungary has rocked the | werld with its anti-communist | +. tee > another way.” The -hollow-cheeked churchman} said: “The thing which no-one in the world—not even the big powers— \dared do was done by small, for-. | | 8] ~ Pentiac Press Phote | Mrs, j Mrs. David Green, 212 Cedar- 670 Bloomfield*Ave. | Alcoholism Topic for MSU Meet lorn Hungary... They. started the ‘fight for their faith in their country. Pastor Name SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHU RCH - LOR, Paster FE 53-1204 a Mt. Clemens Street SABBATH SCHOOL eee. --ee--eee-- Saturday, 9:30 A.M. SABBATH WORSHIP , oe--se0---ce---0e- Saturday, 11:00 A. M. YOUNG PEOPLES ..;~..... ..... Saturday, 4:30 P.M. YER MEETING .... ... Wednesday, 8:00 P.M. Sermon Topics BETH ANY B. APTIST CHURC H West Huron at Mark $:45 A. M.—Chirch Classes for All Ages Six Adult Classes ne A. M. Rev. Benjamin Bohn From Crescent Hills Baptist Church—Communien Service. 5:00 P. ‘M.—Fellowship Hall Open for Recreation 7:00 P. M—Yeuth Groups—Devotions FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN ~ 46 North Roselawn Bufld fer God Day dy Day, for Boon Night Comes - ‘When No One Can Wort. . _ Senéay Scheel. 10:00 A.M. Merning Message by the Paster — Special Mesie er elistic Service, 1:00 PM. Praver and le Stedy, Thereday, 1:30 P.M. LEROY SHAFER, Paster Presbyterian Parley Set ‘JOB FOR BIG POWERS “The Hungarian people are wait- ing for the world, especially the big powers—whose business it should have been to handle this | to Help Heroic Nation | i(Monigal, Maryknoller from St. mt | ble _to withstand the jungle cli- | revolution “things will be handled | movie, \ ‘M facie’ Bricks Answer Need of , Jungle Missioner RIBERALTA, Bolivia — “Like ' finding a camel in Times Square,” is the way a young missioner’ idescribes his obtaining 3,000 bricks ito build a permanent mission here in the ‘‘Green Hell” area of Bolivia. United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE ——Oakiand at Cadilias Theodore &. Allebach, Paster Bible School Worship Paul, Mirm., is 1,000 miles from the nearest large city. To construct a lasting mission, veo AM. 4 10:00 A.M, 4 mate the padre decided to at-b tempt all-brick constriction. He or-» A llowship ..6:00 P.M. idered a brick-making machine) . a bs iat re ed 7:30 PM, 4 from the United States, but it will pth Beet ope 4 ’ > “CHRIST HEALS THE MAN 4 ‘take months to arrive. > BORN BLIND” a Then on a trip up the Madreb Wed Night Prayer ..:..7:30 Dios river he came across a large) 4 \pile of bricks he was able to pur-b > chase. y JOSLYN AVENUE Faiths Unite to Halt , Joslyn at Third Sex Book, Movie ee mas i : Bible School 2...... 9:37AM. ¢ SALEM, ‘Mas’. — Protests by) .. ¥ M. Es : Worship ...0....06- 10:45A.M. ¢ |Catholic; and Protestant clergy- Py th Fell a 6-30 P 4 men Ted to the arrest of a mop Youth Fellowsuip .. 7:30PM 4° tion’ picture agent and the seizure> Evening Service .... 7: of some 200 copies of an “im-> Wes Night Prayer 7:30PM. 4 moral’ book at the nearby Middle-p ““C®UPT --sereer: ayy ton drive-in theater. 6 > Joseph Solomon of Bryn Mawr, \Pa., was ordered held under $1, ny AUBURN HEIGHTS . > ; bail by District Judge George B ; Sears. Solomon pleaded not guiliy> / _ 3456 Primary Street > 1. Harvey McCann, Paster lof charges in the showing of theP 4 “The Birth of a Baby” Bible School ...... 10.00 AM. 9 and the distribution of the “Cy-P Norship .. WIS AM. 4 clopedia of Sex Life” at the Mid- é J a MAN’ “4 fouth Rally at jdieton theater. Littlefield Church. 600 PM. 4 EVANGEL TEMPLE 4 365 East Wilson COMMUNITY UNITED , Nen-Densminations! Full Gespel PRESBYTERIAN 4 Se Wership, 11:00 A. M CHURCH , Evangelistic othe co? 4 vening, 7:45 a || Geottrey Day, B.A.8.T-H. Pastor ne > 945 AM. Bible School 4 11:00 AM...Worship Service 4 Pastor Preaching 4 UNITY _* Il THANK OFFER SERVICE § FIRST METHODIST &. Saginaw St. at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor 10:00 A. M. MORNING SERVICE “WHERE THE ROADS FORK” 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL 6:15 P. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P. M. EVENING SERVICE “CONFESSION IS IMPERATIVE” Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship 7:30 P. M. Series on “God's Plan of the Ages” - Avenue Presbyterian Church. buy the Del from the tem iple. Congregational Church Slates Organ Recital The Music Board of ‘the First,College and has had additional Congregational Church will present trayhing in Washington D. C. and Charles A. Wilson, organist, in a Florida. recital at 7. p.m. Sunday. * The Vesper is open to the public FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mili St, Pontiac (Opposite Post Office) Sundey School, 10:30 Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. “REMEMBER NOW THY CREATOR” Mr. Wilséa, minister of music of and will be followed by a coffee’ the church. will be assisted y hour in the church paglors. Mrs. Robert Harrison, soprano,,The: The service will ihclude selec- _of the church will present the open- and several Negro spirituais. The Rev. Mr. Barten, Preaching ot = Wild Driving a Sin, Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. - Departmentalized Sunday Schoo! fot All Ages Auditorium” Bible Class 10: 00 AM, “ABRAHAM OFFERS WIS ‘SON” »/Breedeant Over WEAR 10:15 - 10:45 A. M, * vA jae :00 A. M, / x HOW. MANY OTHERS KNOW iN AM A il 7:30 P. M. ~-“THE SUEZ GRISIS-IN— BIBLE PROPHECY” es, Dr. Tom Helees:- Pale | dae EE _orconne. bd All, Mahe 4 | received the Suki aad care came at aS | Westminster Choir sear are : organ studies /have | Lauret Everette pent Ea | Weinrich and Joseph Bonnet. _ Mrs. Harrison, who is the wife ulations are of the Cohgregational minister &t inal Stritch, archbishop of Chi- ——) is a graduate o of Beaver cago, declared in a pastoral letter. ; _ He told pastors of the arch- idiocese they had a duty to instruct itheir_ flocks on the “important ‘moral obligation’’ of safe driving. He noted that Pope Pius XII ‘‘re- lcently found it necessary to en-, jlighten ali men on the important, moral responsibility of motorists.” “Mr. Wilson is a graduate of the Cardinal Warns , “sins” Litety Baptist Youth Recital Planned Sunday The young people of Liberty Bap- tist Chureh are sponsoring a re- Chancel Choir and the Youth Group tions from Mendelssohn and Bach, Biblical lore as written. _;ample. ‘Argentine setting and expressions, ;and then: translated into English. ; ‘and Egypt, preliminary to a two- CHICAGO — Reckless driving, tant leaders of the area at Alexan-! | speeding. and disobeying traffic reg- dria next January. where the new Samuel Card- curricula will be developed. ja Baptismal Service at 3 p.m. Sun- market, The orchard is owned by; planning to leave next month for ‘house arrest " That ended when Egypt and the Near East to work Hungarian patriots freed him with church leaders there in devel-, Tuesday. opment of the country’s first. original ‘Christian education pro- Operation to Separate t ae Si Twins Fail Even though located in ‘‘the lamese wins ons eradie of Christianity,” the Los ANGELES w — An opera-| Protestant churches in the Bible tion to separate Siamese twin’ lands and Egypt have never had girls has failed. their own Sunday School curric- The UCLA medical center re- ulum, They have used instead ported that Laura Lee Currier adaptations of curricula devet- died during the operatien yester- | oped for U. S. work. day. Nancy Diane died several This has been something like hours later. , teaching American boys and gi rele The girls, born 12 days ago, were joined from neck to abdo- men, the medical center said. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs! Raymond Currier of Simi, Calif.,| have an 18-month-old daughter. for ex- by Argentinians, using Mrs. Goddard expects to spend. eight to nine weeks visiting Sunday! lechonts of Turkey, the Near East Steal 50 Bushels Apples week conference of 30 key Protes-, -ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH., Drayton Plains Announces the opening. of their new Church Building, 5301 Hatchery Road, Drayton Plains. Family Fellowship Dinner (Potluck) Friday, Nov. 9, 6:30 p. m. Regular services begin Sunday,’ Nov. 11, in the new church. 8.00 A.M.—HOLY COMMUNION 9:15 A.M—HOLY COMMUNION AND CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M—HOLY COMMUNION AND CHURCH SCHOOL FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH #249 Baldwin Ave. FE 47172 “3 Choir Rehearsal . ao P.M. * Sunday School cece ene s 9:45 A. M, Morning Worship ...........11 A. M. 4 Evening Service .............. 7 P.M, FILM: “THE 5 MARTYRED MEN” The works of the five missionaries killed by the Anca Indians in Ecuader Wed. Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 P. M. Thurs. Jr. Bible School 6 P. M. > Lowell D. Baggett; Choir Director / Rev. Robert Garner. Pastor = / oeeevene in Rose Township | Fifty bushels of apples were stol- en from a Rose Township orchard’ sométime this week, the Oakland County Sheriff's Department leaned today , \ The theft reportedly occ urred on The south side Church of God, Pickering ro&d where the apples Motor at Nebraska Sts., will hold had been left for transportation to Baptismal Service Set day at the Liberty Baptist Church. Elvin Beebe, of 11055 Milford Ree ‘Communion will follow the service.'Rose Township, oe ST pee, Sunday at 250) Li ve, The recital will feature solo sihg- ers and mixed voices. Leader is Mrs. eg Baldry, assisted by) ‘Emma J. Kincade. Mrs. Pauline Houston is music director. Plan Human Rights Day Looking toward the eighth an- iniversary, of Human Rights Day | (Dec, 10), the Woman's Division! jof Christian Service of the “Meth- I i | | | FIRST CHURCH OF GOD- 25 East Boulevard—South of Lookout Drive 9:45 Sunday School 10:45 Rev. Nathan Hargett 7:30 Rev. Lyle Legg A. Eugene Rameey, Minister =- Gen. Offices: Andersen, ind. odist Church is asking its almost - Lake St. Church of God | 2.000.000 members throughout the United States to “take stock” of the progress made in _ local’ churches and communities “in the basic rights which ought to be! comparatively easy to \apply” locally. j “REVIVAL. at the WESLEYAN »\ $05 Auburn Ave. _ Full Gospel’ Nondenominational Da. and MRS. LELAND L. MARION. Pastors Methodist Church 67 N. Lynn St. 7:30 P.M. EVERY NIGHT Including Nov. 11th Rev. Virgil Vardaman, . Evangelist , Rev. and Mrs. Cert Coffey ing ‘ SUNDAY SCHOOL .............. 9:45 A.M. “MORNING WORSHIP... ...... 11:00 ALM EVANGELISTIC RALLY .......... 7:45 P.M. _RADIO: WPON, SUNDAY... 8:00 - 8:30 A.M. “Vist the Chanel it Ie Old Pesbiensd Gemper” EAST LANSING—‘‘The Church's. Ralph W. Daniel. exécutive di- — 4... : Tor. 6:30 PM. ° . Youth Groups 4 . ‘Role in _ cohol Education” will be rector of ag State Board of eS sane 2S > actem 4_N. Seginaw St. FE 2 7;:30......_Evening WorsHip a Relation of Religion a major topic at the annual Presby- holism, will explore this subject’ Cardinal Mindszenty, stating the ao larmy pen — Wed. 7°30 PM. Prayer Service § P terian Social Education and Action at one of pees seminars at Kel- cause of his homeland from his Thurs, 1:30 P. M.—Stady Class nd Study Hour 4 A to atriotism, Freedom (Conference, Nov. 16-17 at Michigan logg Center {an k-and-soldier-guarded official “Let There Be Light” ’ 4 Is Presbyterian aceon | State University, Racial and cultural relations |Tesidence in Budapest, declared: | —witt-be disctssed by Dr. Wilbur |, R “Where Christianity and Patri- : | Goeegeet Gl Lao} taal Seat wt ted Goria trom os, i i io h cuam Mert" wil be the sermon Buddhist Temple ment of Secor, br. W. Pest | wohaapecaty trom tw we | AIT Saints sees urc subject of Dr: William H. Marbach . . igpirimen sd eee | ; ; veatet at First Preshyserien Guick at Using Catholic of Vocational Education will deal | Power® Proof of agers gi Withers (Coke ot Wert Pine 9) _ c , with the relationships between | peace conventions of 1918 and The Rev C. George Widdifield. Rector the 9:30 a.m. service Sunday P ° ; | 1945. We hepe.from now on things The Rev Lewis W Towler. Curate The Rev. Edward D. Auchard M 1ssion Bell the church and education. 7 oa 4 me : x . S _._, Will be handled in another way. SUNDAY SERVICES: will preach at 1] a. m. on the _ More than 90 members of Michi-; ... , ar Sat CO AM P - fopie’ “Biblical acts cflAmencan KYOTO) Japan — A Gatholic gen Presbyterian social education The final end must be justice 8:00 . Healy Communion a Freedom.’ mission bell bearing the insctip- and action committees are expect- cna Re t hal ret t a0 eM: Vide: Keeton a _ tion “IHS and the date ‘1577’ ed at Kellogg Center for the! ce his tmump return to 11:00AM. Holy Communion and is dares sheet. wh Sea or was discovered there by a Mary- event, co-sponsored by the Michi- Budapest Wednesday, the Cardinal Sermon by the Rev. Lewis ~ M a.m, will be —— led ~ knoll missioner in a Buddhist tem- gan Synod of Presbyterian 245 received a steady stream of W. Towler. Church School ‘| iy ghads @ aiend tor juniors. ple. - Churches and the MSU Committee ¥'S!t0rs. ae 8:00PM. Evening Prayer oe | Fr. Anthony J. Kariovecius of on Church Related ren elated: \Prgrame, z These children in the fourth, Chicago found it in a visit to The churchman and patriot lan- Ee fifth and sixth grades will the Miyoshinji temple. * jfuished in communist prisons ST. GEORGE’S CHAPEL | | ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL taugnt by Mrs. William Godfrey. ' : - annin al ast ne arly seven years after the | __A Buddhist monk explained to : MILFORD, MICH. PONTIAC LAKE 8CHOOL “The film. “Hot Rod~ witt te pre-— “brainwashing” and ‘‘mock trial’ : ‘9815 Williams Lake Cor. Gale R4 sented to the young peopl e of the the priest that during the perse< | fof 1949 which condemned him to life 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 6:00 A.M.—Holy Communion church on Sunday at 5 530 p.m. cution in Japan a Catholic fam- Sun ay C 00 limptisonment for alleged treason, ‘9:45 A-M.—Church Schopl 10:00 A. M.—Corporate Chapel * ity buried the bell near the tem- leanion d violations of the | . [ Communion to Launch Every pte It was uncovered 100 years Bese ee. ‘ 11-00 phates nese ahemaae Member Canvass. Church ; The pastors of Se Presbyterian . dt Mrs. i Alice Goddard. New York currency regulat lions. ig + xley Vicar School. Sermon by the Rev. Church will attend the Presbytery £0 and bung in the act 9 chil ldren's work director of the| Last year. he was released from eee Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar. » e of Detroit Tuesday, at Woodward The Chicago priest is ‘seeking tO \oiignal’ Council of Churches, is Prison and put_under well-guarded Gere SS eeerny = ss eS SS , ess. see Se SS A ee ee a ——— ss SS eee * ; * . : * t * a ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS,” SATURDAY, NO VEMRER | 8, 1956 ie Ml es if Divorces Pulygct cn languners. Sho chtalnad 0 4b ete eee Se tal | ONLY PACIFIC” Today ss = MEN CAGED Tomorrow 2—BIG HITS—z2 ; by KELLEY ROOS — 4 “broken rib ‘for actress- Doris. Day.|home..- Doris Kay Breaks Rib ann geticing. 6 domehaneal Om HOLLYWOOD a — An exuiber. the Alm “Pajama Game” 7 ent rehearsal into the arms her studio announced. of John rete 8 resulted in ldap her at a, hospital ye ro Day oul Raitt’s: pron YS (Political “Aarertisement) | SYNOPSIS. Connie Barton's suspicions were as if nothing had happened. Now, aroused pi her hus! to clumey Hester . excuses for a , inte. cag "she as. Sieve “Yes, Mr. Bell?” & prive ance studio prire as taking dancing lessons | “I hope I have put your mind at ease, because I am going to = beresif unnoticed, Connie w the door of nome = till Steve ete ask you te do something at which in vate word with his teacher. She found the instructor, & persen of less character might Anita Parrell sprawled on the floor | balk,” —shot dead. In the corpse's hand was a paper silhouette of herself. Confused, Connie's first thought was te’ cover up for Steve. She grabbed the silhouette and the appointment __reception desk outside and went home to con- front Steve. She had to believe his assertion of his innocence. Police promptly got the names of ‘all Miss Farrell's pupils and began checking to identify the 7 p.m. Wed- “T'll try not to balk.” “IT am anxious that our usual| jse schedule be interrupted as little | ers to take their regular pupils. | ‘Therefore I am asking you to take Miss Farrell’s place!” . nesday waltzer. When Lieut. Bolling “Oh,” I said. | asked Steve bisledson time. Steve - said 3 clock’ Saturday- From the (Sound pleased that I had accomp-) ‘So I said it again, working in jut a touch: of) distaste, *“Oh,” I said. “Does that upset you, my atolen appointment book Steve fook the lesson time of a Ralph Tolley, jished my mission. whom Bolling hasn't contacted—yet. Using. the name Hester Frost, and with a plan in mind to save Steve, © le an ihterview. with Oliver — Bell, the proprietor, of the dance school. She lands a teaching job. iflaged window I tried not to Hor a erevice large enough for an ; was I who'did the red arm to reach through, then for a then, in suecession, I had tw : jdear?- I believe that I can as- Chapter 8 |sure you that the Waltzer will inot return to the scene his “1 don’t actually remember this | crime.” * ‘Waltzer,” said Mr. Beil. “But) «]'m not upset,” I said. “All right,” I and please don't be offended. lft wie: Eadie ee renee I were you, I'd tone down my lip-|tried to locate Steve by . stick a little. Foo Mok 0 © opie welt Seal He had jerovecative: elles yore age xpi oni I doubted that, so r didn't whee was ager de moment. one hell jany time taking her advice. I wasn't too worried about me, 1) barely waited for her to close the went back to the grind. started my inspec-|""By late afternnon 1 was on. the | At two I. had hada two tion of the studio. 1 looked first popes, for a coticealed door, a camoi- jundred and fifty pound fox-trot- Then I searched te, who was dancing yo hole large enough for a bullet to young. athletes who thought that enter. ‘Foot by foot, inch’ by There was nothing. There was : * ot : — aoe aid REPRESENTATIVE u vertisement) Political Advertisement) A VOTE for IKE IS a VOTE for , PEACE . PROGRESS and « PROSPERITY kk * Vote the Republican Presidential Ticket PONTIAC AREA WOMEN’S COMMITTEE, CITIZENS FOR EISENHOWER when I interviewed him I accept-| We then discussed terms. ‘amat ed him as a normal human being jis, Mr. Bell told me what my pay who sincerely wished to improve |was to. be. He gave me some Steve could have murdered Anita Farrell, no way for a murderer to enter final pupil this place except through the stu- en an Be Bag cube- REPUBLICAN dio's only door. shaped pixie. named Ed, I saw 4 . Once again I had proved con- {something that might turn out to) Experience clusively to myself that only |be my first break >» Counts” Ed was so short that the top of | his dancing, not as a monster fatherly advice, some professional who was using,my school to meet tips, and a rather timid pat on|was a teacher of the dance. But! attractive youung women. Being an attractive young lady yourself, |on his desk and in a moment the|my_ mission at the school. I'm sure you appreciate my desire goor swung open. ithe back. He pressed a button|I The reception-'|I Yet my new career began; I didn't jet that interfere with While waltzed’ and fox-trotted, rhum- at the ceiling. fortable, it was painful , . , then to protect my teachers.”’ list said, “Yes, Mr, Bell?” |baed and sambaed, I delved into| suddenly, it was fine. It was, “Oh, I do, Mr. Bell.” T won-| “Leone, this is Hester Frost./the life of the late Anita Farrell.| perhaps, the answer to my dered if the monster was still/Hester, Miss Leone Webb.” | Each of her ex-students was, of pfayer. ing about me. -getting--close to him?’ ning to steal our engagement book | ‘help ‘Hester to “become and none of the staff can remem-|mated? fasleep or if he had started worry-| “Are the police meet you,” we girls said to each|the killing. “ other. ‘Unfortunately, he had the cun- ‘Leone,’ Bell said, She is one of us now. | ber at the moment who Miss Far-; iShe’s taking: Anita Farrell's place. rell’s..seven .o’clock pupil was. |Show her to Studio K and exe ito get my hands on him.” ‘crouch, to aim a revolver, to! But the police are working on our|plain . . . well, everything, please.” . beautiful, exc iting YOUNZ shoot a dancing teacher who bookkeeping records and by a); I saw the receptionist’s shoul- lady, remarkable person’ stood below. } system of elimination, soon figure out who it is.” jin protest, but Mr. Bell was al- thing.” “I hope so,” I said, but un-'ready attacking a stack of cor- | None of the gentlemen seemed | fervently. irespondence. We had’ been dis-jreally to know anything about | “This tragedy has naturally missed. Leone Webb’ looked si- her. Apparently Anita hadnt thrown us into turmoil. -police— expect to cause us very beckoned to me. little inconvenience. * FORMER OAKLAND ASSISTANT PROSECUTING ATTORNEY * ANNAPOLIS GRADUATE * COMBAT VETERAN OF WORLD WAR II AND KOREA __ + FORMER FEDERAL INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION PLANNER * ATTORNEY ¢ (Political Advertisement) —__ they will ders stiffen and her head move | I followed her. (bt They know; She led me to the locker room st “How do you do, pleased to course, full and overflowing with) But the lently at him for a moment. then discussed her private life during In the center of the ceiling was They talked readily , three-foot square of grillwork. | labout Anita, but it was just a eT It was evidently the = cachet ie “will you/kihd 6f macabre ode to the de-7, 7 a this windowless = ‘couldn't see through ping geil. toe what a girl, ear bad.” | I couldn't see if there was space, ... that Waltzer, I'd sure like enough above it for a person to . brother, she had some- But it might be possible; to be possible. But is it ccosmie? Connie's suspicions take a new turn in tomorrow's exciting instalJment None of these of «rhe Blonde Died Dancing.” to know her? isiness hours. udents had got FARREL E. ROBER it had | (Copy right 1958, by Kelley Rees [YOUR VOTE 1S NEEDED | FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT Ses a. Poe: ve oF i STATE DISTRICT { ‘ LLOYD L. ANDERSON VOTE OR Neveaher 6th |X — L. Anderson Cun Ly v¥. a 4 Hox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations Set. —Lost Complete Show Starts 10 P. M, “BIG HOUSE, i + Broderich CRAWFORD she said. “This dial is for fox- trot, this for rhumba, this for _| waltz, this is for samba.” | touched another dial. } stand?” ~ =| Yes,” ¥ said. “The telephone is an inside éae| . . it's connected to my desk. 4 ‘It you should need any help, if; ts there's anything you want Big Contest” . With Strings Attached ‘tate, it’s my job to help you. All Se [right now?" ¢ : Community Theaters Civie—Farmington Sat: “Massacre,” color,” Dane Clark: Warnings frotn the that fictitious ‘ ‘contests” . promote buginess. National Better Business Bureau indicate are being used by-some merchants to : - “Beb Mathias 68tery,” 4° <" Ward Bond, 2 Sun.. Tues: Sinatra, Keenan Stripes Forever.” Ruth Hussey. dl Wed. Fri: “The King and 1.” color. CinemaBcope, Deborah herr, Yul Bryn. @ “Stars and) @ Clifton Webb,; Wynn; color, She “You con- : | trol the volume here. You under- ws od i= : to 5 nt ‘know about, call me. Don’t hesi-| Bob Mathias, | AX “Johnny Concho re Prank | Me who the killer is, and it is simply|and assigned me to a locker. She | —— —— oo a matter of finding him: They|was no small-talker; she was | ni are anxious to have us go on here brisk and efficient. She took me} - through the reception room and| i 4, GEousical Aeverticement) \down” the hall that led to the) What's My line? - _Fdoor marked Studio K. She! ene Each werd i related to my work. Un. : scram os few as si fo gvess ine. Answer INITIATIVE ++ EXPERIENCES = °°" =. WO | arta pla cree rie =z C I closed my eyes for a second. | LAMA 7 Yesterday these mirrored walls | os shown a thousand figures on erumpled on the shining floor, had shown a thousand figures Ue nti growing crimson. ot 4-9 — Now they mirrored nothing but | ¢ | more mirrored walls. The room $f: Cwas bare, colt and impersonat— — 44% | 4 I was. suddenly cold, too, with| | a‘ seeping wave-.of fright. Per- 5 haps I had been wrong to do this. E Perhaps I should have told Steve 6 my plan, so he wouldn't have let 1 CRIKB 7K. Fi arn is | ica }me-do it. __ _ | 2 acne. Leone said, “Is something. eioee Oust 8 Ji Sree ; ene | 5 SUSRT of. “No, ‘it’s nothing. I’m a little, 6 TEARHE nervous, about teaching.”’ 7 SKCAT 10 Foc “The first day is tough. After | 8 PERLAST soeany oon e - x that, you'll enjoy it, I'm sure.” | 9 STOJI aes OS Gites Sap Nae Is Oe AG 2 She stepped past me through | - 10 OFOR the doorway and moved quickly | Nevserday + Bacwer: Ort, hetsing: Cohen. et across the studio. She eel © W956 What's My Line, Ine ea Sates, Cente A here see 3 before_a_ row of small black dials. Above them was a black grilled|__ PY oe loud speaker, below them, in "s BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN — Blue Sky Drive-in — BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN _ niche, a telephone. s| “The music ts piped in here,” SATU RDAY, 2150 Opdyke @CREEN'S FIRST GRear ROCK sa 4 ROLL moviet USA GAYE - EARL BARTON - HENRY SLATE JOM ARCHER Stary ond Serves Pay Oy COUERT E Kiet a See eaetiet aae bee geen” . ! 5 varey. e P , : These contests use various “gimmicks.” You are-asked to iden- wel nee ee = HIT NO. 2 tify a siJhouette, count the dots, name a familiar tune or answer el phe’Gamt Tnvesion eet, rg & _a simple question. ALMOST EVERYBODY WINS. iene les tautacianel Ptr . «| Sun., Tues.: “Eddie Duchin Story,” 4 : | CinemaSeope, Tyfone Power. Kim Novak. a Informed that you have won, you're elated! But when you find Poll een dae hand Cot Wien that you have to pay for what have w ou hav “| tinds’ Darnell, Dale’ Robertson: “Parts 58 you have won .or that you have Linda Darnell, Dale Robertson; “Paris @ Pollies of 1956.” color, Forrest Tucker, ,to buy something in order " get it, you realize that you have . Margaret Whiting % been trapped. 4 | nde, had pena sf ta es 3 e.: n _ - jorah Gerr, Yul Br: i se a Ss canpeanyerge Boal condemn sich practices, Fair and ‘| ara' Widimark, ide Bie Hreece ee : sts are not esigned to entrap contestants into Sat.: “D-Day the Sixth of June,” Cin-| a / subsequent paestiaten=— thie are no strings attached! Wyater One Neveré Savior. Dene ipa : dun. -Tues.: “High Society,” Techni- ont ag Ong prow fone.” ct Cin- a BEFORE YOU ‘ENTER! A CONTEST, en, eet orem, eee soeren ’. s : BE SURE YOU AR ic C ncils |£ ASTER Bien KET Y E NOT BEING TRAPPED! Cleric Collects Pencils z FOSTER - Bin KEITH May WYN - Warn ANDERSON 3 OKLAHOMA CITY (®)—~The Rev. A COLUMAU MCTURE :|Charles M. Whitley of Oklahoma FI ‘cowry TECHMICOLOR.” |C Bagman coe INESS ETHICS BOARD © Ses. Church, is writing quite a record as = f i] an man. Mad roa cae eae , . O 1e Elo pencils, inc ne some be MIT ~ - - Pontiac Chamber: “of Commerce | | & > g Fj & fi § : N fy > La FIRST SHOWING! | 2-BIG HITS!-2 THE BIGGEST They’re the darndest cowboys you ever roared at!. In the City of Pontiac! | ; = : 3 ‘ = \ Suites : «/ cae. * ‘ ; jee . 7 Nes ‘ ‘ _ ‘THE p powriAc PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 eee} “em for" $32,000 in back alimony bylyeers. > with him, “From Amongst the per in tight jeans, leather jacket | JOHN B. MARTIN 1S TALKING ABOUT Dead” (that title must go) with and peaked cap, roared out of his) James Stewart. \driveway, past a small cluster of Secretary of State eee PEDURBLICAN — NOV & Te > a > 4 “I_guecs you would call quiet tans, and sped y -with- screen! b.sex,”’ Vera said analytically. “It star Natalie Wood clinging behind) yi appears that nearly all of chs ‘him on the seat, _ ; , > > > leading ladies have had it. ee a eee ae Natalie, the rising young actress England when he directed Made-|who starred in ' ‘Rebel Without a” ‘2 leine Carroll. He continued in Hol-|Caiuse” with the late James Dean, : ~ SE di | GRAND OPENING | ~ 8 ~ VistaVision— Celeste HO “oh LUND ' TONIGHT G- SUNI DAY | ben Lyrics ei yf : "SS : CLE PTE “nan. LOUNGE e ory RESTAURANT . | ms W. Heren In Haren Bowl pAAAADAPOOAOOAOAAAAGOADAPAROROAAAROADAOAD 6 lit was the first loss by the ‘two, aera: : an nae ¢ Hollywood Headlines Egyptians Down Modees Gens pean A of Featuring THE FOUR JOES x > : . — ; Vera Believes Hitchcock's British Bombers ~ Peiping Chinese Protest-]-—FREE! —— oun SACALTY > 4 ‘British Acti Records 3\Scores With ‘Quiet Sex’ | sent, reson ame sx. Brith Action on Egypt See CMICKEN ITALIAN COOKING ‘ 2 isn radio said today Egyptian) TOKYO w — Thsesnade of Co a Sa r ‘ —_ forces shot down five British|nese demonstrated last night 3 _— pete lpg ee coaior me the, Nie delta this front ot the office of the British) : , 7 RSs [Om of is! reaction was followed by snickers. morning. = eam tapas te Folens TREAT YOURSELF and FAMILY To A E >§ pre ee This brings to 18 number of agains’ British - French . . , : EE wine chiling tims, merits anotr(ElVis’ Motorcycle |Brtsh snd, French, planes the tacks on Egypt, Pelping, radio) y Go od Movie Tonight ete eee og pe tga P d in the fighting in the Suez area.| The Communist radio broadcast . $ purveyor of quiet sex in films, as tO ucers The British-French coat = ps F aie ar a SENSATIONAL! UNIT f.tm Sateen Wiggling Now pcmcia. pet nants Sen at een c e SHOW 2? iosenr or lamas ors = .- MEMPHIS, Tenn, The teen-| lfrém a dawn mission and added gate.” ae now! ee = 4 : $ an un-noisy but very definite sex|agers’ rock ‘n’ roll idol took his) (Politics! Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) oO Des Be : , Fi RST SHOWING IN 3 evel. we arent, Sp Tee [tyes ety far ent‘ «et . oa RI a Tats} rr : > 4 over lunch as ri 1 8) ri” Pane , PONTIAC AREA! 3 was preparing for her latest film| Elvis (The Pelvis) Lg A OTE FOR REEGTORY CMERVONE tA ty d ¢ 2 > > > ‘ > > d d a , a 4 lywood with stars like Ingrid|ang ‘Johnny Concho” with Frank’ }| Bergman and Joan Fontaine.” Sinatra, was whooping with glee SUN.—MON.—TUES. a, : ey YL She too wore jeans. Z >| Perhaps the greatest portrayer) But what's fun for Natalie and TAB MUNTER a Deborah KERR }|of quiet sex, she said, was Grace Fivis is a headache for Hollywood That'"Batile Cry’ guy! That Rebel Witheat 2 Conse’ giri! Kelly, with whom Vera is fre- producers, who cringe every tithe John KERR . > quently compared. a valuable property gets aboard’ A }| We discussed Hitchcock scenesia motorcyéle. They think it's - Leif ERICKSON - Edward ANDREWS pj in which quiet sex: exploded with dangerous. ,;memorabie results: the kissing: oe q Feature st 1 — 3:05 — 5:10 — 7:25 — 9:50 P. M. match between Cary Grant and’ The motorcycle is Presley's pet. Bergman in “Notorious’’; the fire- His manager's urgent requests works scene with Grant and Kelly that he lay it by, at least until, in “To Catch a Thief’; the visit/he makes a pile, gets small heed. of Kelly to Jimmy Stewart's) Presley also rates the lovely apartment in “Rear Window.” All Miss Wood highly. He calls her of these produced more voltage|his “favorite actress.” They dated than love scenes with the more frequently when he was in Holly- obvious of film sirens. wood recently making a picture. night MADE BY ADULTS FOR ADULTS— Not Recommended for Children! ~<~_ EXTRA—Tom and Jerry Cartoon—News OUR NEXT ATTRACTION : Gordon MacRee and Sheree North in “THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE” Al lin ins ll Ali lin lin lt ast tl ly lh “yi af ry fa LEE ‘"wTwwrvvryeeyeeeerrrrrrrerrerreerrereereerrereereeererrrererrererererrerererererryrvrvrewrwevewvewevwrewrvwrvwvwvwvvwvweweweweeweweweYeY YY’ OOS “My deat maa know rm that is the case.” here,” she said. “But I guess they’ cited the example of one of will find out.” SEE IT ON THE SCREEN AS IT ACTUALLY HAPPENS IN REAL UE! var HuNo2 |. {rrrrnrnnannenrnn are on the incredible side.) Natalie's studio did. * * Hit No. 3 > 2 At a recent industry function, the} “She’s on vacation,” said a) wi | spokesman: for Warnr Bros. last’ night, “and can do what she wants | -” = It’s MOVIETIME IN PONTIAC, U.S.A. AT THE | eamLate CD Czar Predicts Need Now thru Thurs.: “Tea and Sym-'for Bomb Shelters Lo si ie A i i in Mi ili Mi i i i Mi i i lib th i i i Finest MOVIES HERE! if Starts Sat. (Nov, 10) ‘ ‘Attack!’ sary for the population to AA AAAAAAAAMAAAADSA AAA AAA AMAA eet tt nd ci tie tai ee Dc Lin Dna OO tap oo 4 > : Hit No. 4 } Kerr, John Kerr. xp | SAN FRANCISCO @ — Val “ ” STRA? Peterson, national civil defense , ; A Galaxy of Girls } Sat.: “It Conquered the World,” director, says the nation must! _8 . . : - “UNCLAD } Peter Graves,Beverly Garland: have 20 billion dollars’ worth of! fis They called him “The Rock” and he P , CUTIES” , “She Creature,” Chester Morris, under-ground bomb shelters, | sare brawied his way up from the gutter, 4 = ; Maria English. | “It we get an attack on and only the love of a courageous 4 SARA RRR AAA ¢ Sun., Fri.: “The Unguarded Mo-'United States — and I think : him out of Desth Row! ‘A-BIG PARADE OF 5 ee $ ment,". Technicolor, Esther bled labecepe, Nhs) am oP. Girl kept Row SN d 5 . liams, George Nader. active fallout mak, HOLLYWOOD ewest on 4 » TONIGHT— SUN. & MON. @p}it Box Office Opens 6:00 P.M. = Show Storts 7:00 P. M. ‘Dice toy. (U10) 1. Ne of Telegeh FE 5-4500 | ae a anew tet Coane as POSITIVELY! FIRST TIME | a TET tn 3| | | | STARTING SUNDAY! SHOWN IN PONTIAC AREA! | a fe” > iifrom the moment . At Hits Like A he whistled. in ) ji the hall... she should have known saal DAY! WORLD “SMa Creature” AT NEWMAN: ANGEL ee Mer greatest rote! Evesnrt $1 SLOANE The Pretty Teacher... | and the Boy Who , Couldn't Wait to Be a Man! +» « Now—after school—in . the deserted halls, they _faced each other! — AUDIE MURPHY ~o CHARLES DRAKE rooney nats iAY S07 EREEELS “TONIGHT. Son ; ATE Ben. ~ Gi sano ws . . ere ‘ ‘ : < aie 4 } SPOS LG OF CT FSF OS STU TTS : a ; . . Z i a ~~ 7 Ps aA a fA ti te wwe * a = a " i , yard run by Fred kin. on the Wisner turf in many a day. \a pass from Benson to Len aay ‘Art booted them high and far, av- |and an 8-yard buck by Jim eraging better than 33 yards to | In non-league play Van Dyke/the try for his five kicks. Three was trimmed by Hazel Park, 13-10, set the Trojans’ back almost on and Farmington fell to Livonia their goal line. Bloomfield Hills bounced back periods and two extra points paced from deadlocked first half to post the victors to their Sth triumph __ sneaking — fh om < one yard Out.ga 271-13 Victory over Ortonville last against two setbacks. night The other Bloomfield score | Despite the chill, it was one of jthe best nights in the long ‘series | between the teams, with a sizeable jaudience watching the successful iwindup of the at-home season. at Horse Show moving to the vacant spot with, ist Clawson really ened on the Jim Kearney's 14 points on came on a 82-yard run on an . . . “Chiefs season's record is now 3-4-1. 1 twe teuchdewns and heiding ; : > > roy La the Cleveland Indians. a 1¢-7 advantage at intermission. steam in the 2nd half, scoring touchdowns ip the first and last end-around play by Dave Drury ae YORK os ig Macon ee “T want to say as plainly as twice in each quarter. Lee Stritt- ——$$$_—_— —————- just after Drury had intercepted ed West Point Challenge ropny Nerthe how ne possible,” Busch said, ‘that there Clawson fumbled twice in the 1st mater pounced on a Wildcat fum- an OWS aerial. was won last night by Lt. Bill and there wes an air about t is absolutely no thought of Fred quarter and both were costly. The Hutchingon leaving the Cardinals. 1st bobble was recovered by Dav¢ eh Lang Races 95-Y ards of Rams Sunday St. Mike Bids for 2nd at Hazel Park; Eaglets ble to set up one TD and linebacker Pat Haley blocked a punt to ac- count for another. dohn Volk opened Clawson's $rd period scoring with a 22-yard jaunt ang Kollin’s placekick tied Avondale Win Ortonville could not overcome a 14-point deficit in the final quarter A 23-yard touchdown run by Al Dickerson and Jim Graves’ per- fect placement had tied the: score, at 7-7 at halftime. Blomberg Gets Five TD's in hilarious PHS dressing room that indicated a desire to try for what could be the year’s biggest | upset in state prep circies—to hang a defeat on the Vikings. Ringrose of Ireland as five riders turned in perfect performances in the National Horse Show event at Madison Square Garden. s s s Ringrose’s time of 32.4 sec-| The statistics: +the Chiefs and-Biondin and Ty Bry--— final period, Pontiac High's foot- opening peried, toed lee Fanaa | of the 2nd period of a short drive never getting inside the visitors’ ball team last night in Wisner Sta-| *® i" 8 many Plays. ey |after Trojans had made their way territory Herb Korf had fired up Robinson barrelled oyer for the PHS 20, only to lo the dium defeated Saginaw’s Trojans) TD. Marv le Yeooted the ito the y se the Trojans during intermission for its Ist conference victory, 21-7.| 1 TD. } Cag AE ‘ball. The ensuing march of 80 and they put on a terrific mid- Saginaw has now Jost 4 in a row, conversion. and fhe ( * were yards was climaxed with Dick period battle that produced a 85 and appears doomed to wind up in °" their wa; * Whitmer’s pass to Bob Baxter, yard drive ending’ in Deb Blondin’s the SVC cellar Robinson, the night's husiest moving from the 37 to the 14. Lon Tp from the one. Dale Cy ampton = : = — ~ ” kicked the point. ——— : ‘ Only one play elapsed after Meet St. Benedict In the final stanza the losers snag was best for the 11-jump. larkston Nios Holl | )- 6 cra, aly hed Mar Aveda ard Reseed t tht bated back foreach part Cure He wen coly flowed by "SEM a tere, MOE df 5 0 y, St. Frederick's football team. bait and ran 10 yards into the ‘with the Jackets taking a 44-26 Fallin. e * ierine cinremetce to Pen 38 watet Yards 238 sadly lacking in offensive punch, end sone for TD. Ne. 3. {decision on the Avon grid field It was the final game of the 348 and 35.7 seconds. [pies UI Pauses! sasersesasa|iey “ : / this season, will make another Fullback Lowell Acton chalked last night. season for Ortonville. The Black-, se « ie) Pumbles 3-1 By CHUCK ABAIR of the night when he, {ntercepted attempt to muster striking power ne : | Hawen (Gnished with a) 53 record | $-33 er punt 22 “. A brilliant 9Syard-runbdck 6f a a long TD-labeled Bryinco pass on Sunday afternoon when St. James UP both touchdowns in-the last pe-; Sven Blomberg, 170 pound © Bill Steinkraus of Westport, ponies wet 18 teat punt for a 2nd period touchdown his own four-yard sttipe to halt a of Ferndale invades Pontiac's nod, balling his way through OX" senior, seored five touchdowns : | Coum., finished éth with 37 sre. Seger. i by stellar halfback George Lang final Red and Whjfe threat with Wisner Stadium for a Surburban £°Td'S tiring line for runs of 10 arid for Avondale and passed tor Little Chiefs Suffer | emda and Mexice's dele Neerara (Scouser (ocas: Buca i pares . 7 was the difference as the Clarkston less than two minytes to play. All Catholic League game 8 yards. _> another to lead the free scoring First Loss of Season | took 5th _—_ 30.5. mur (olecin Crompaen 1aieel, ie), wee j Wolves fose up to trip favored the scoring was fm the first half.| The Ram’s attack hac netted ese ¢@ ; : — —— : ee Hol ly 12-6 in the final Wayne- The victory was the second Monty 36 points in seven games It was the final game of the 1956 The Jackets led 14-13 at half- a nable to’ get going against a = = — 5d Oakland League contest for both seven games for the Wolves. De- whije their defense has yielded 88990 for the Trojans and gave time and 32-19 after three periods. St7ong Saginaw High jumor varsity 4 ot ‘¥. >: bg aan : oss, Coach Reese Protz’ __ them an overall record of 6-1-1. : ; leven, at Saginaw, Thursday) ne * 1 Ne MARS schools at Clarkston last night spite the loss, : 170. St. Fred has an overall re Blomberg’s scores came on 81, 18, ¢leve day | * * * Holly eleven femained 2nd in the cord of 0-6-1 / Troy finished Its season with = 10, 1 yard runs and a 17 yard pass @{ternoon. Pontiac's Little Chiefs) bas Playing in top form again after loop standings with 3rd place West being hindered by injuries all year.,Bloomfield 4till having one more the hard-working Lang also came league confest to play. s up with the clutch defensive Play Lang's’ gallop was one of the twe long touchdown jaunts of | the evening. The other was by ~ Despite an unimpressive 2-5 mark, the Dales will be fayored ' to win when the encounter gete under way at 2:30 p.m. St. dames is a rugged, bruising aggrega- 12-7 victory over Madison. The win climaxed a successful come- | back for thé Colts and secured tnd place in the Oaklang B League. - lother and Fred Hyten =e to 'Jim Greenless covering 52 trom Dick Gronski. He’ passéd to Suffered their Ist defeat of the Dwight Moulton 25 yards for an- jayvees with a 351 mark, with only Northern juniors ahead, at Wisner field, next Thursday. Jim Schrall scored three of yards itor the final. There was only ans) punt ie the year, 19-0. Loss leaves the PHS| 7 Vr state | ‘ | % ‘ . Bronce Don Rounds. He went €2 to, win ye culosed oceasion es eas eee cel game, that by Avnoelad.taoirdn! Little Trojans’ TDs. with Bob! [BgE LATEX WAL | PAIK omeo In vere on 8 oom wen a Sil) Michael an Shamreck ,. went 38 yards for Troy's Ist touch- 8 4 ™ €. that by eee and McClelland making the final tally. | <4 | aes peer se ares Tee cee Glos bad moment op mean down while Dick Kelly lumbered Blomberg has now 72 points for the Trojans gained 23 yards. 90 of) sage. ’ = yer six: was by “Rave also had momenté of great- 42 yerds for the other. Tompkins season. which was on end eweere: | ay ; Clarkston’s Don Alexander on a | eres plunge. § A fumble recovery set up Alex- Straight Win ness, will need to leavé all shoddy performances behind jn tomorrow's ; engagement with St. Rita at Hazel scored the Eagles’ lone TD on a four-yard plunge. Advertisement) (Political A i 6ona new fon! ss . Park. / CLAWSON OxFoRD : ‘ander 5 score in the ist period with 7 #8 7 ' The Romeo Bulldogs, ranked The Wolves going 23 yards to pay- pT Mikes. St.’ Rita and St. sc wer'yaraurusning = 173 Vu Supreme Court Deserves Elected ninth in state Class B circleg, dirt. Lang clinched the verdict with . Benedict are tied os end Place 53 resslinet pares oi . , ° ege turned if their eighth straight vie- his remarkable piece of broken i" the SCL with #2 records, A‘t¢ | Forward pasaes *:) §j Justices --Chosen for Outstanding Ability! tory last night by blasting Nofth field running aided ‘considerably high Prag yA Vikings combined 45 Yards lost penalties ° E Branch 45-12. by a key block from Glenn Ostrom ee ao sa apy tees ane ay ; as Ponte s—27.8) Don't be misled by the title “Justice of the Supreme John Fowler scored on runs of *° flattened the last Holly eve the Shafarocks the Puminer ap Crawsen 7 oe erat Court” under the names of the twe opposing 69, 60, and 56 yards to spearhead fender. Lang caught the punt on eee his own five, appeared hemmed in by a horde of Broncos at the 10, but got away and reversed his field setting sail for six-point land me victors: Hoty, wachihad sensed sta tn | , which had ent the t The contest was uevir Close, a8 with mgs season ncn dort . Bs Romeo scored two: TDs in each od the statistics all evening. of the first three quarters before cuAaxsTon the winning offensive. Other six- pointers were rung up by / ‘Benny Mayer, Butch Dallwit,, The powerful Eaglets have al- ready wom their 2nd consecutive SCL title, They will be gunning for their 20th vicfory in a row and Tth thig season Sunday afternoon eguins}. the visiting Highland Park yens Miami Coasts to Win MIAMI (INS) — The University of Miami scored a 20 to 7 win over Florida State last night in Miami's _ Orange Bowl. candidates—-or confuse political appointment with election te office! The fact is that no candidate in this ele election was elected Justice in | recognition of achievement by Michigan Voters. So choose your twe justices on the basis of the ability, integrity, and experience you know Michigan's Highest Court deserves! North Branch broke/into the scor- 5 . nrst Downs 33 ; ‘ { Yards Rushin 77 ing column on s¢ores by Bob 75 het ¥aces Pacsine rH Morse and Clem Lockwood in the’ 183 Total Net Yards " CANVAS 4th_ period. a S aaeeraspune + a The B finish the sea- 3 ame e Bulldogs can nish the sea- 3 Punting Anaiuae son unbeaten by getting by Utica 10 Yards Penalized , i __in a home tilt next week. Helly et. ieseetieal 8 6 070— — - = 4 ———— SS ee ~ a —— tne at _ ~ ‘ ) With Clarenceville he ey f » Dryden ‘Almont Win Co-Champs in S. Thumb Action, in the Southern Thumb, Memphis, 33-0, while Drv was League ended yesterday wth] baring Armanda, 180.4 «| Alex Aloncaie hit pay dift three Almont taking the co-champion-! | tim 50-yard ship with New Haven by trimming. es on a Sbyard puny returs, | Ldkers in Deadlock | Chesie scored from the five, and Larr Kersten scored on a 30- | yard pass play. Honcaie now has 18 touch. downs for the season. (iriffin added the three points. Dryden—_took 4th_/place_in_t sees tg. sheeting cet Arete ane Herb Sawgle scoring twice on 4 and 5 yarders ani Bob Burnett ' ~ “A field goal attempt in the final seconds, which was the @nd try of the period by Clarenceville, fell far short arid the battle with West for STATE SUPREME COURT (NON-PARTISAN BALLOT — Nov. 6th) “CIRCUIT JUDGE JOHN MICHAEL D. ee ee ee | _SIMPSON | _OHARA ; The Lakers moved within Dryden_ended the year, with a , ing distance several $3 mark. ea Zz alties which totaled 95 yards {—— —— oe thwarted their chances. . Three ‘times in the %nd half West Bloomfield got within the 20 on Larry Hollister’s running, bat infractions ended the threats, | ‘Two ieyard penalties mays the) the, Brooklyn foie Jap All-Stars, 14-7 hand Peetas = big eighth inning vaily “to the Japan All-Stars 14-7 before 60,000 today. . an “The Lakers are now 0-01 tern . league play with the finale against leading Northville next week. ae U.S. Marines, 1949-1948, Former Ayseciate “Instructor, a =: of St. —_— [ono F UEL & PAINT ee ae ae ae FREE REAR OF ste Orohard bab 32min FE. 150. ee ee : : ¥ Xe ’ ‘ ; ‘ . F * ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1956 RIGHTEEN ; . “ rr wertise: IPOS hes \ ne Polit i : I : [Poli vértisement fPoliticai |vertiseme: 3 Poll rertisemen — _ e noes 6 4 = a cae oe eee | : =e a Vara w Hi n> rr ~ rr} ra : : , : us. 5 : fi LMewtenent | Secretery | Attorney | Stete Avditer [top we] ee Seote | |Presec ‘ COUNTY | County [Register of Geverser . . a! = Senator. | Representative" ve . ___| Severner | Governse | of State | General. or | -Generel| tin pena [i of atersey SHERIFF | “CuEnK | Treasurer | 7 Deeds a 8 Sn > ee Se pene - ' 82 ie i : ” 4 | Ca Czne : ; 7 CRED ‘ i . Ta, . . ’ a 3B "48 3K 6B 18 8B 98 eR 8 SB iss 7B 188 es ALBERT B.| Clarence A | JOHN # [RICHARD €1-FRANK-€1+_PAttL-D._{ WILIIAM S&S 1L, HARVEY EYNN D/ [CHARLES A! DANIEL T. [DANTET Woy RATES a. ee MARTIN | VAN DUSEN| PADZIESKI | BAGWELL ALLEW | SPARKS (MURPHY, Jr.) BARRY | MAIN C=rEC=rat i . er | Yat District | rid Disteict | Sd Dintricd | | on enka - eS ia LLOYD |. | KOBERT.C: | FARRELL E. Lv A.| BRUCE’P. ANDERSON } MILLER a i BOR RICHARD C. VAN DUSEN ; hd e . U.S. Congressman—18th. District FOR neve “rr to the —— of meprenenielives on the Republican ( ~ = I : ticket in. , 1950 and 1952; elected speaker pro-tem in 1953; A th Va > on — elected to the State Senate in 1954; and nominated to the U. S. Attorney senera ~ Congress from the 18th District on the Republican ticket in ss August, 1956. He has sponsored legislation concerning veterans’ An outstanding lawyer, a young Aggressive and experienced legislator, benefits, election revision, probate practices and procedures, as Richard Van Dusen will carry a new spirit Into the office of Attorney well as Communist control legislation. Born in Royal Oak, to General to the betterment of all of Michigan Elected State Represen- Dr. 8. C. and Fern Broomfield on April 28, 1922, graduated from tative in 1954 (to fill vacancy! Aggressively served on the — high school in 1940 and attended Michigan State College. After of Education, Public Health and Marine affairs Has an excellent record his discharge from military service he entered the real estate and of service as a legislator, lawyer and veteran. Your best choice because property management business. In 1951 he was married to Jane ... he ts a “working Republican’: he is a young, “new face” for the Thompson and they have two daughters, Susan and Nancy. “Bill.” ticket: he is an able, experienced lawyer. he is an energetic and —. as le is known,in his district, as well as by his legislative colleagues, legislator who has earned his place on the Republican team; e is a and his family’ attend the Methodist Church. - € proved vote-getter in Michigan's largest Republican county — Oakland _ 4 i. ; — : ——— County; he is completely dedicated to Republican principles. —_—— . : 1 ; : a 7 . ? Poon cart - = Pe = 4 : “t . z Pa eek 3 : i = o oe _ . : ae = sy : ALBERT E. COBO 7 £ L. HARVEY. LODGE | FOR | : eo | State Senator—12th District Governor : . nA : Educated at the University of Michigan {cowed by 26 years of active Michigan Deserves the Cobo Program for Progress exerience in the law, Harvey Lodge hus served the people with distinc- ° tion as Assistant Aftorney General of the State, Prosecuting Attorney of HE WILL BO FOR MICHICAN Oakland County and as Representative in the Legislature from Oakland's WHAT HE HAS DONE FOR DETROIT Secorid District. He knows the Law and how to introduce Legislation and 5: secure its passage—the only candidate with experience in the Legislature , 1, ir minded man capable. but humble, wi ril Avman nationally recognized for outstanding administrative spilt, Se es nes te ee eee Al Cobo has proven talents in every phase of Government. He knows and sewage disposal, as well as coping with and assisting the proper how ‘to do the job and more important HE DOES IT! a education of children—problems of smal! business, matters of unemploy- = fa << ment, conservation, parks and recreation—crime prevention. menta] health ELECT COBO GOVERNOR ae 4 and all matters concerning the progress of the county and state. fer NN. : d AL 2 “| IN OAKAND COUNTY |< 2 for IN OAKAND COUNTY bd o. at el ee ve FREDERICK--C.- ZIEM LYNN D. ALLEN FOR ° FOR Prosecutor County Clerk Fred Ziem is a former Assistant Prosecutor and Chief Assistant Lynn D. Allen is pledged to continue efficiency. econctn: and Prosecutor and has been Prosecutor for two terms. He also has impartiality in the operation of oné of the most efficient and experience with both one man Grand Jury and 23 man Grand courteous County Clerk's offices in the State of Michigan Jury. He has personally tried practically every type of criminal Responsible for several new laws pettaining 'o the County Clerk's case. Went into the last war as a private and rose through the office, thereby saving the taxpayers of Oakland County the sum ranks to Ist Lieutenant. of $48,000 per year Bose Ne Pye e A CHAS. A. SPARKS == = FOR FOR Sheriff : County Treasurer He has been continually connected with law enforcement for a . period of 32-years. Mr. Irons served with the Berkley Police . — . . ; Department for a period of 30 years, 28 of which he was Chief Charles A. Sparks will continue with the same high efficienc: of Police and has been Sheriff of Ostend County since senuary he has exhibited over the past 20 years. It is expected that almos! Ist, 1955. He is a past president of the Southeastern Michigan fifty million dollars will be distributed through the Treasurer's Chiefs of Police Association, Honorary member of the Berkley ; ; : : . Office this year.. The allocation of this prodigious amount of eee ee counere and a member of the Pontiac Chamber money calls for experienced direction. wore ps ye «ode os “Pee ee Vere , DANIEL T. MURPHY, JR. RALPH A. MAIN DANIEL W. BARRY FOR 7 . | ; FOR : FOR Register of Deeds rev ae 4.3 8 f | Surveyor _Drain Commissioner aan __|. _Appointed-to- succeed the late Orrin McQuaid, he is Ralph A. Mair has‘ had wide background in Civil . : pledged to pa ge Dari a pe Pinole a Peon Engineering, municipal planning and land su ing. Born in Royal Oak, Michigan—33 years old. He has -* four children. He is active in the affairs of the © He is a past president, Oakland County En ng been a life-long resident of Oakland County; Grad- Pontiac Youth Advisory Council, member of the Society; and, a member Oakland County Board of uate of Michigan State University in Public Admin- Kiwanis Club, Y.M.C.A., Oakland County) Historical - Supervisors, Drain Commission and Planning com- istration. He-has long been active in civic affairs ——. He attended Wayne University aud is a War mission. and in Knights of Columbus activities. Farrell E. Bruce P. MILLER ROBERTS WHEELER for State for State for State for State tor Stale for State Legislature * Legislature Legislature Legislature Legislature Legislature Ist District 2nd District ard District ath District Sth District 6th District . ; Elected Supervisor Waterford =i "_. Married. three children. Lived in ie Former Assistant Prosecuting Attor- ; of : “ ‘ Township 1951. Member many im- Oakland County 27 years, Pontise ney: West Bloomfield Township — | Berkley ‘City Attorney, member of = | -Age 32. Married, father of one child. A Ferndale resident for over 25 . en Me robes a ruea _ 20 years. Graduated Pontiac High *-°~ Judge: Graduate Annapolis and U. the G@akland County Board of -Attonsed _— Groduste — years, Bruce P. Wheéler has 10 “* County Sportsman Club. 3 Yrs. Asst. ©... School. Served 2 years in U. 8. Navy, of M. Law School. Veteran’ World Supervisors. Ted Hughes is a vet-. - College of Law; Attorney six yedrs.. years’ legal experience with the Scout Master, Clarkston, Mich. |.’ . Aviation Bratch, Chief Investigator War II and Korea. Lt. Cammander , @ran and‘was the first Commander Four years.a8 Assistant} @rosecuting OaklandCounty law ehforcerent a E Special Study. Com- ~~ % Prosecuting Attorneys office, under _ > im U. 8. Naval Reserve. Active in ~ of Berkley VFW Post 9222.—Well ’ Attorney Oakland Osunty. World division. Life-long Republican a mission for mew Public Works =, Clyde D, Underwood and Frederick _. the Kiwanis and Chamber of qualified, he has a fine background War If Vet (qombat), 15 months pledged. to good. government. War , ' 5 ‘ = 1 : 2 * : 2 Department. . . ©. Ziem, » | : ‘ Commerce. . ah : _ of experience. | ; : prisoner of war. . te is i, erica, Sd nei aaa sin ci soseme rt Aish Bibra ie agape ee eee 1s AEE hs HAT, Hi dale Se A BIA RES we es Rae ME LIE OR Ge aye po atenesaice oe TES AD PRIBPRAT B14 Ae ORRERND COUNTY COMMITTEE “ANS “W> NES — | eae Ia ar Rio 1 a - ae i rede . 5 = } = , . if ’ aa > i ® . 4 . - Zz / ul ; ; j sé é te | . ‘ 4 C “4 < é » s, A ate . ‘ ran % \ . ; y ; i “ / ; ; | y ) ; ( a} “foe ae re i } 2 \ & “ ; j = fy! : - j of8 ky j . , F jf 3 e . « ace : : | nny fy F ee ‘etnias, 08 the ee ONE SOBER oe a ee 0 el ee 2 ee fee ee ee a \. THE PON TIAC PONTIAC, MICHIGAN - IN SYLVAN LAKE CITY — Numerous shade trees dot the lawn of the Stephen Velkoff home on Cheltingham in Sytvan Lake City. It is one of a number built by ~ STORY TIME — Michelle, or Missy as she is more offen called, posed willingly in the security of her mothet’s arms. This pleasant living room is done in autumn BUILT-INS — Bookshelves and a wood storage space were built. into the house. This wall of red brick provides space for a fireplace on this side and shelves on the kitchen side. In between, old-fashioned calico design. a shades. Walls are green. The sofa is rust colored. The maple furniture blends well Peer ae Spr, zee 2S lp A iat td ti Ra Hens oh. bh Background for oe the furnace is located, thus economizing on space. ‘The cushions on the furniture shown in this view are quilted yellow chintz in an . nrreennren ‘Reprodoctions of ecional. “areas teagan scien Pray = with By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Excited barks from a black Cocker greeted us at the door of the tree-shaded house on Chel- tingham in Sylvan Lake City. Zsa _ Zsa was ready to make friends after she let us know she was protecting her home. Twenty - one - months - old Missy (short for Michelle} was alternately shy and affectionate. ——€uddled in her thother’s arm, She posed willingly. Although Barbara and Ste- phen Velkoff have lived im Sy!- van Village for six years, they moved into their present home early in 1956. Mr. Velkoff teaches at Bloomfield High School; Mrs. Velkoff is a for- mer. teacher in the Pontiac schools, Their home, built by Sam War- wick, is set on a lot about 100x175 Sam Warwick in this suburban area. The house is red brick with white trim. The roof of the attached garage extends enough to cover the entrance porch. tn thig’aetting. The pleteres above the soth are covers frum scientific magazines, matted and framed. Lamps are brass based with white shades. Lae oP ae ; ‘ KITCHEN — oer Diner ir ene ES, a me? the green: ' Jer ™~ * ca ¥ Be ff 1 * mene 2 i @ 4 4+ feet. The builder left a number of -trees—in—both—back—and—front— yards, The house itself is a one- story brick with white trim. In front there is an attached double garage. The dividing wall between liv- ing room‘ and kitchen is made of the same red brick as: the ex- terior of the ynouse. At the open end of this wall the furnace is located in a closet. This arrange- ment aHews the use ef ene chim- ney and gives easy access. to the heating unit. Both mante! and hearth are slab stone. A wood storage sec- tion has been built right Into the wall. For decoration Mrs. Velkoft hag placed ai small piece of driftwood and a col- ered bottle on the mantel, twe brass plates above. . At one end of the room there are built-in. bookcases, with a paneled wall beneath them. The floor is ranch style pegged oak. | Walls throughout the three main rooms are painted a -seft-green. _ The white ceiling is studio height and beamed. In front of the picture window {s a low bench. This bears marks | of one small girl's feet and her canine friend. It's a wonderful lookout place. Two Windsor chairs, one up-. holstered chair afd one small love seat are all Willett maple. The tpholstered sofa is rust colored. Cushions on the love seat and one chair are yellow quilted chintz. Combining a variety of wudymn colors’ the large oval rug is braided. Draperies |n living room and dining room are white floor- léngth Fortisan. One of the most interesting pieces of furniture in this living > PEGGED FLOORS — Floors main rooms are oak in the pegged ranch style. Mrs. Velkoff uses a circular braided rug under the drop leaf table in the dining room. The lower room is an antique oak chest of _drawers. Decorative panels on each drawer are walnut. This chest was bought by Mra, Veklkoff’s parents shortly after their marriage as college - Students, When the Velkoffs married during their college days, they acquired this same chest. Maybe some day Missy... Dining .room furniture is also maple. It inctides’ a drop leaf table and rush ' bottom’ ladder back chairs. There is a round braided rug in this room. L-shaped: kitchen work units leave room for a breakfast table against the brick wall. In addi- tion to the wall oven there are shelves recessed in the brick above the table. The beige asphalt tile floor extends into the utility-family ‘Painters Use Swabs Ho Clean Spatter Marks } When painting the walls and ceil ling of a room, even the most care-| ‘ful craftsman may drop specks, of paint on floors or woodwork.| |Large sections may be discolored lif the specks are not cleaned off) | carefully. | * « * | Professional painters use the cot- i'ton swabs found in the medicine| cabinets in most homes,. They dip the swabs in turpentine and rub- the affected spot carefully. The swabs make it possible to concen- |trate on the affected area without discoloring the surrounding sec- Velkoffs Live on C heltingham Drive room beyond it, Counter tops are dark green, On either side ot the window over the sink there are glass shelves, Cup- boards are white metal, The family room is large and bright, Walls are yellow and the windows are alive with gerani- ums, Window sills are marble, The dark. green curtains have a gay farm market print on them. This room holds the washer and dryer as well as Missy’s toys and her own little rocker. There’s a large green leather lounge hair for father to watch -television, Placed nearby for playing chil dren to use is the adjoining lava- tory. There's a convenient door to the back yard. Missy’s room is pink and blue. Her mother says it is about to be redecorated, Since Michelle is growing out of the baby stage, and a brother or sister is expected. soon, her room can now he done over for a. little girl. The guest room will be the nursery. The master bedraom is painted rose. Barbara painted a_wallful of chests and cupboards to match. Above them hang a gal- lery of family portraits. White colonial spreads cover the twin beds. The carpet is brown and beige in a leafy de- sign. There are spotlight lamps for reading. Chintz curtains in pink, blue and lavender are short and full. They have a delicate design of butterflies and flow- ers. Py * * The Velkoffs have a house fhat will take care of their growing family for some time, It is lo cated in an area where children have lots of room to play safely. , They are pleased with their throughout the end of the exposed ceiling beams shows .in this + Sasi 7 as td : 7 4 4 4 SS ae ae ae ee eee es Pa re en ee eS ee ee eee ae Ege a eee SS eS choice. penitee Pras fhetee ty fun taheb picture. “At the left can be seen the small oak chest that is a family piece. Its present owner refinished it. White floorlength draperies are pleasing against the green walls. roe ‘a ‘the wtiitytamily oom... Eine ace dhe walla i ED Er ee nese aeneenes RES oer te TOI - SS aoe r ap ¢ x ‘ > 1 bar @ is , gus ge ‘ Rg PNGTEEL SE PESOS WAS EY Ae SSE RME MENTING fy Lema APTSfe a= a a iS aS SSS Oe eS ee RASS : ~ ey VRS Se PP ere ea te ee L834 SS RO eS ae Aa ’ F : vas 4 » 3s : eee se % F ~ = TWENTY _ . THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER. 8, 1956 7 : ? = i, . Karachi, Pakistan, has its sec-| ‘Uruguay has approved a “World rice-area was up 4,300,000 - acres in 1955-56, Asia accounting ne the gains. posal unit and ‘lectrie poe, “Cost of living in Ri de Janeiro, | A ‘Paris firm is selling solid, ond car assembly plant, Ali Aijo-jcoptet mail eS uae “Save Housewife’s -- Time: fan, Brazil, rose 13.5 per cent in the|concentrated perfume, like a col- mobiles (Ford). lin Montevideo. Close by should be a substantial 1956 first half. orless lipstick. frozen food’ freezer — “standard, ‘pauipment in the home of tomor- Republicans and Democrats heres With Efficient, Kitchen rr" be bets BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE + taneiven db you vat emt arn satin wp aa Smuts atin ace shad be gs i b lake Se eee ot eee eee Oe ee -{-a_modern kitchen in’a hurry? | gown: a flight of stairs. | six Sone romesite T hitect’s advi Ask] Is First Choice soar caand ta pay eu by ‘the| It she were on a. business: removed from the food center, yet hour for a while. a Sparel ant ls sew be So th Y sehen es sangrtai and = * * * e for Highest Quality and Workmanship Uvaw) portend! vealies hat 0 Se ee ive joomfie ; persons a arrangement in an_ instant. ng space. Exclusive West BI Id Town- pomenme® time is worth mon- | What's the ideal laundry loca-| Among other factors to con- ey,” says Herman H. York. da- 4:59 some women prefet laundry) sider in passing your Woman's matca, N.Y., architect who spe-/, cilities in the kitchen, Others ob-) WorkaNop. clalizes in new home designs. it) ject, however, to sorting and wash- the garage, (Apart from conven- they, did, they would’ provide her 1. -iothes in the food-preparation| lence, an arrangement that fa- with equipment and a time-sav- Co nter, This objection. York says.| cilitates unloading and carrying ing kitchen arrangement that - especially strong ‘in homes with groceries and other goods des- would enable her to work effi- Choaren whe re, as one mother? tinedtor-the-kitchen-has-a—value— ciently. commented, ‘'they are eating all) of as much as $100 a year in a tial ld wee tncluding Park | VarAcre Sites... Priced from $2,200... Convenient Terms Housewives spend up to 80 per- day long.”’ | housewife’s time, he says.) @ Restricted to w seen, poco cent of a day's time in preparing meas, NEAR KITCHEN. Accessibility to outdoors. (If a Fetente] wed Lene eireedy built, food, laundering and supervising mother can view the garden and shown ebeve , , a children at play, York says. The “The ideal arrangement is to fideal in home-planning is to create 8've the laundry a light, ground- a layout that enables her to do level spot next to the kitchen and all those tasks from one locatio '— an area he calls the ‘“‘Woman's a } outdoor patio where the children play, while she works in the kitch- en and laundry, she'll save many steps and much time one the Bute Ro. n ¢lose to the outdoors so that it is ntegral part of the Woman's @ Golf Civbs and riding stables nearby . . . swimming, beeting, Workshog.” Yorkshop, yet keeps the kitchen |44Y-) 4 fishing on epring-ted Dare Leke. NOSE LAU ‘NDRIES INEFFIC 1E x ‘clear for food preparation and in- | . oer EFFICIEST formal eating } HERE NOW! HOME ee Z ce you scatter these “opefa- “This arrangement raises an ob- . ae = eed. SEE 4-Way Clothes Drying at ¥/ah the Cost SEE Trash and Garbage Vanish into thin air SEE Automatic Hot Water Lighten Chores SEE how many jobs are done Faster. . . / Easier... Cheaper... and Better with today’s wonderful new Gas Appliances !- — SS ———— aa = = Come see Joan Fredericks, Senior Home Economist, CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY, a ___ WA WHO WILL GIVE INTERESTING $] 4 ; 5 O O HOME DEMONSTRATIONS / : : ETiss e , THIS WEEKEND 1 + = : ‘ J _ | Zz : : : _— ors ate x =: +e ene piseraigs e pour es « . _? Rebsere trot Aor ae spree e te aN ane gece oe . Str i Sera: Pa SasS Pros ee ee was. = : = ; aA 5 tO: SoS SiS ssssSs5 SSS /GARAGE, AND A SLIDING GLASS WINDOW WALL TO REAR PATIO — its Planned for your ‘admiration ... the last word in carefree living. . . WITH EXCLUSIVE USE OF PRIVATE BEACH AND PARK ON BEAUTIFUL COMMERCE LAKE | __il This floor plan of the spacious 1957 Gas “Idea” Home tary, junior high and high—on full-day sessions. Area is in St. Williams eajee Come out. and see Is designed for roomy comfort and pleasant entertain- Ing. It contains over 1200 square feet of living area, plus covered front porch and “large rear patio. : Located in a picturesque setting of hills, lakes, and trees, MT. ROYAL ofters home buyers on J i a 06D WM ynury DINING STORAGE Wale | é 17.69% 8 sam MALL "WETS: ‘290 DOWN sc: “dedi Here’s truly SPACIOUS living indoors and out! Built on an estate size lot, the 1957 GAS “IDEA” | HOME hos a full dining room with a floor-to-ceiling “DORWAL” sliding g!dss window wall “ 4 | pening onto a spacious patio. A covered front porch adjoins the attached garage and shades the wide Picture Window in the Living Room. An EVERHOT Automatic Water Heater, gargeous CALORIC built-in oven and range, vent fan and hood are included in the price. unspoiled beauty spot for year - round vacation living. Modern schools afe available—efemen- the 1957 GAS ” IDEA” HOME this week-end! , Civilians: Liberal F.H.A. 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Watch for 2 é pene abies cc tin Le gn wee 1200 Pencbscot Buildin = “7 : -9123. signs. pe. re ; , : ry ene ae ma a me: — sage a A) ee te ro : C.. 5 wb rea it caer como a Pn ee ee ee ee = ~ “8 : utility’ room, room-size storage--ereg” einin PR PERE BMA GB NEES me Rni omg icc wees ae the carport, "- from $14,500 Published in’ Cooperation with new Ges Home Devsopments by Conse “Power co as al ems a a co “ fn. rf ‘ t i fo - ‘ ry { \ a eA, Z / ei ' fi I, , oe a 4 b | 4 se i . ee Die) Pee A SS PO ee ee ae eee eee ESS Onaga Pee pS aa ee ae j [4 } : Pees eS = ae Been { + # i | get Se ae SS SES RS OSS SSS SS FS PRS FF SS CS SSS FST ES EE Ro FTES a i FFP EDO SKS DS STS SETA A BRE RHS , ; j ie 4 a Z é if WWENTY.TWO. : = | THE PONTIAC. PRESS.” SATURDAY. ‘NOVEMBER 3, 1956 One of the first. methods- of = : Tiny Pilot Device (Cleaning Tile Is Fayence A 2 _Lumber & Materials Guards Gas Safety If Right Method Used “net Son . ac WEEKLY SPEGIAL— | ne ee SS ere for Tue Hees, Ge me awe in remove fara fe Gat may | ee : 7 ” the operation of clothes dryers, |hom : 6 ond 8 Pi : § c incinerators, space heaters and/every: style house from cottage to ar —. ones pace kitchen ranges, has brought up a ‘mansion—in foyer, dining room and ; vr P li =" ‘ames fail. Small automatic de- we oa bedreama, Joolned 4. If certain spots suffer from. ane ing eee Bourd | @ vices called safety pilots and n0lwhere furnishing are in Italian, @ g00d deal of traffic, simply cléan a foot bigger than a pocket cigarette/French or a combination of tradi-|and rewax worn areas, not the ~ Quality ag” 1 i, lighter, have been developed t©/tional and modern styles. ‘entire floor. : = Ce a ‘combat those hazards. These floors are easy to care| 5- A little steel wool rubbed over mm Oak Floo ng Tepaniansiiseeiers@ ne, Ol: | These — = ate pe for whether asphalt, vinyl or rub- poet spots in the pak will renew 4 Rock. Wool Blankets 44 |time a sudden gust of wind or a ber: cece. aking good ‘leak in a water heater puts out; Rubber, tiles are levely, but 4x8 Insulatin Sheetin Tc Ft, ithe gas flame- many homemakers ruin their | For ordinary mopping of as- . Be ecs | Heat from the pilot flame is used Bice patina by Se Oe | ae on eee ee ed | P 7 eas { Heat from te pilo ve be | soap are suggested, The tile is : Outside White Paint.... 54.50 Gal. lot electricity—enough to operate) Kept clean am@ shiny by observ. | rinsed With clear Water and | |an electro magnet which holds) img these rules suggested by rub- | © “ik ant og 3 jopen the gas flow. The pilot flame ber flooring experts: peng rag aaa i. wed CONCRETE STEPS © Complete Line of Lumber and Millwork ‘'s the light that fails, then the) 1. 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A picnic type sawbuck table with an electric plate to keep refreshments hot is a good item. Benches or-—-chairs and an old sofa or studio couch can be re- furbished’ ‘for the new recreation room. Be sure the furniture is rugged, yet comfortable and in- viting to relaxation. You Can Now Prevent’ Sewer Pipe Clogging A new once-a-year treatment to clear'and prevent clogging of sewer pipes and septic tank-cesspool drainage fields caused by tree’ of a crystalline formulation that attacks only the “drinking” mech- anism of the roots, completely des- troying them without harming any other part of the tree, shrub, or even a single leaf. It will seal off the roots at that point and prevent al! future growth Safe and easy to use, FX-3-is applied through the toilet bowl, and struction or penetration. This new! product is non-casutic, non-ecid, | and harmiess to clothing and skin. It will not harm plumbing fixtures, | or hecessary bacteria within a sep- | tie tank or cesspool disposal sys-| tem John L. Sullivan, the ‘eee SS ee one sitting. You'll build— or remodel BETTER With SS Ant G Ab umenicon os S1DI a] (.) | ede snot at siding thet’ Paley EXCLUSIVE WEATHERTIGNT 3-POINT INTERLOCK DESIGN Plve All These Adventeges— _© New beauty end edded reel estate valve for every style home. @ Ends frequent pointing cosh. , _© Waterpreef, rustproof, fireproof. © Extra thick circrati type cluminum ‘—can?t weer out, @ Keeps interiors warmer in winter ow eooter in summer, ©@ Pays fer ihelf In meintenence sovings clone, BEAUTIFUL BAKED-ON ENAMEL COLORS... Won't chip, peel, or crack! FOR FREE BOOKLET Gone FE 4-2575 SSGSSRReeeee eee 2 Z H ¥ t i : i an sounuscneueeen Midwest Supply | e for Gracious Living Here is the blueprint for real luxury living... 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You'll need rubber gloves _and| | plenty of ventilation, however, but |.” -you ought to take those precau- tions with any paint remover. SHOP a | of PONTIAC 51 W. Huron St. . FE 4-1555 Paint Medicine Cabinet If the medicine chest in your bathroom has become - a little fatigued from so much use, re-jtime between exterior paint coats: cent of the World’s population rugs and carpets; juvenate it with a new coat of Paint dries faster in summer and living on seven per cent of. the linoleum and tile floors gleam like ee This is a gaa time to give up- neath loose cushions. ' Then apply; Is Easy fo Py repare holstered furniture a good moth-'a good insecticide, using either! Have you heard about it yet— proofing. Moths love warmth just/the vacuum cleaner sprayer or ‘this completely revolutionary new as much as human being do, so ‘blower for.the purpose. ~ | kind of reagent bs powdered more comfort If you are using slipcovers, | ammonia—bu a real ammonia— = ae i ae vacumm ;clean.them at the same|that does all the things liquid the more necessary it Is to be on i Vacuum rugs and carpets ammonia will do. What's more. guard thoroughly, using the crevice tool it’s non- poisonous, won't sting at the baseboards if you have hands and gives off none of those First, vacuum clean sofa and .41) to-wall carpeting. Apply in-| Choking fums' ‘sectivide here as well. Do not! It’s wonderfully easy to prepare pieces of furniture. water and, instantly, it makes a | While you are at the job, clean |sudsy solution of ammonia that tall -closets-and—eheck—clothing .and. better results in kitchen, | everything else stored in the|laundry or bathroom. And for closets. ‘Hard-Coal ts Gem food is prepared or stored, it's ideal. Perfect for cleaning ovens, coal as a “‘semiprecious stone” fs; \being displayed by a New York . pod designer who has produced Keeps Metal Shiny anthracite earrings and cuff links, . fre ; ito show what cén be done with the| Next time you use all that elbow) It brightens kitchen and bath- “black diamonds: Hard coat ts @rease-to put a high shine on 9m _walls and - floors. Makes more than 90 per cent pure car- Metal objects in your home, spray | mtevers gleam. Best thing in the are 100 per them with a thin, transfarent’ coat | world for windows-land most eco- lof clear lacquer. It comes in a, ‘nomical! Best of all, this pow- - ‘Spray can and will preserve the dered ammonia is safe for fabrics. |tustre indefinitely. - Many housewives add it to every | wash to brighten colors. It even Allow at least three days’ drying' The United States has six per restores original bright colors to and makes jpes: white diamonds icent pure carbon. Paint Dries in 3 Days new. Take Time to M oth proof Powdered Ammonia bobie Prete, Bed Babies can. distinguish between colors, and almost always reach Ito ww red as their first choice. A ‘survey shows that bright red is their first choice, blue, white and bright green fol-' lowing in that order. tendency is carefully considered by | manufacturers in choosing paint | colors for toys. | with - bright This natural DRAYTON .. "DISTRI BUTORS 4701 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains ORiendo 3-1224 Doa’t wait ul sping ama new TIMKEN Silent Automatic MEAT = ‘ve always wanted. Our new “Winter Speed-up” installa- tion method lets you install sow! Only 3 hours to convert your pres- ent (ar fired furnace to ¢lean- burning, economical TIMKEN HEAT. NEW EASY-PAY OFFER Install now—pay later! No money down! 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Cass Ave. — -FE 5-8163 i for co et mort Cen ° eLow nt War Asn oR that heevy bleck feats in water. ee a ee ene eens nek analy tacks parts oo Bay ~ WATS REPGLLANY RMU WH GHUSCE-BEAL proves TOU, GRGGICS ta the Grom to Photograph [ 4 Decorator Colors Bring Life To Basement Walls Home —— who have long the wirm glowing Pia on —— — walis they enjoy in upstairs a pleas- as from CIND-R- coming SEAL. The color chart for CIND-R- SEAL reads like a Painters’ . Field Day. It offers such mouth wetering hues as Citron, Sandalwood, Straw, Aquamarine, Starlight, Mint, Carna- tion, and Sage—pius White, of course. In less flowery language, these ex- @tic shades are smart tor pastels —delicate blues and greens, dusiy pink, beige, sunshine yellow. They offer an infinite variety of decorative schemes for ce match the wonder- selection available in tiled a basement a are.inherently ot PGND ISEAL have have ' formulated en. anti-fungus 4 “Do-It- Yourself” home decorat know that the cost of paint is y half the story. Labor is an ——— factor, too. And even the non- professional's time is “free,” any paint that saves work and man hours is worth a few cents more in here is where CIND-R- SEAL ry? a double dividend. A PO : OL BASE CIND-R-SEAL MIXED PAINT JOB. , hen be SEAL, costs more t aly can sat soma enn of two coats of water-mixed paint.” So costwise there is littl difference. But from the rALy is miles standpoint, CIND-R-SEAL is requires no messy stirring or, = wetting down of basement ising. before or after use. You can paint without wearing hip boots or a rain- coat. CIND-R-SEAL goes on without lap marks. You can stop and start anytime. Got A Scientific Mind? Read This! ‘The sensational new i jent -_ -m< sy ot ee neers PALE - PICCOLASTIC POLY +PA PICCOLASTIC RESIN. It has a formulated base that ie highly water repellant, jus characteristics thet allow — 4t_to be a “Jack-of-all-t It's ag juct in the worid for the PING: “BA EMENTS CINDR SEAL Try A. “Paint That Breathes” Water Won’t Collect Behind Paint Film To Cause Blisters, Chipping or Peeling The best way to explain technical terms to a Old fashioned basement paints — a unyielding crust with no. “give.” at tecti behind this crust had né to go: It formed | Ep ell CIND-R-SEAL, however, has ’ 3 te it to an ¥ per- any expansion and contraction in the 7m [ f 4 if] ial 4 HF “i t | E : ld i = 8 { | So Watertight It Makes Cement Block Float! | Miracle “Heavy Paint” Discovery Developed | 1 Exclusively To Protect Basement Walls ~ GINDRSEAL Only Ready Mixed WITH AMAZING Ready- to-use Basement Wall Paint mat, GNORSEAL Covers Any Basement Wall , . maar Wet or Dry, Painted or Unpainted, In One Easily tightly and thoroughly that no water can come through. In. fact, as the photograph above .shows, a cement block that normally would sink to the bottom like a stone has actually . been made to float . . . simply by painting it with CIND-R- SEAL below the water line, sealing the pores in the cemént and making the block as buoy- ant as a ship's hull! * CIND-R-SEAL does not pre- : tend to be a ™. purpose it has no equal. It.is the _ ONLY ready-mixed oil base base- ment wall paint on the market. — And unlike many water-mix Keke cies eae ke: _ HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHERE There is nothing else like it on the market! Score another triumph for Science! Paint chemistry has con-_ verted a brand new “test tube miracle” into a practical com-_. = as ms | 7 pero he-e oye awaited 2 ome So _ — ad - amazing new vy paint” discovery, ac: 2 tually accomplishes what all previous “water resistant” and: Unretouched “Béfore and After” Photos Show GNORSEAL Magic paints have never quite been able to: In one easily applied coat, without messy mixing, stirring or soaking, it fills and seals the pores in cinder block or concrete walls so Applied Coat in picture otjieft, note rough unsightly condition of well, with some blocks wet end discolored dve to seepage end lime cee + imparts @ smooth lustrous finish thet will keep its beauty for yeors. 7 Ke WePay es : . Ae Ria ; e 3 Reet ; =: ‘ ‘ rae ‘ a o : 4 ‘. S * A PN i ‘ a a y : Me a 4 4 i ——* eae. A \ ‘és - : ; lee ; \ ~ ; : : _* i ‘ ‘ - oe * \ : > g on 3 2 \i eas oe, _TWENTYSIX_ 2 ee GS _THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3.1056 = Seren ==Know Wallboard Makeup “OTHE HOUSE shart BUIL " : 1; PINE ‘LAKE MANOR ___. fyamn Sten and Women hil Ovet the Country THE ONLY ONE IN THIS AREA! See It Sunday. 2 P.M. to § P.M. PRICED TO SELL WITH ALL APPLIANCES $35,000 ® boards, the latter of which are vir- st fot orl We 3 : . natural movement, yet snug|With Paint Brush. |S = “SS 3%. enough to seal ices. G : : 2 4 SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5.9418 AUGUST JOHNSON | vatnoerd, on ‘the, other band, A new adhesive which the Do-’ - : ; - 2383 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD REALTOR sane, congitaly leh surtecelpuier Seas eneiGare togiee eit cy os eee ee CL In the Syiven Shopping Center _. 1704 Telegraph Road — ficoncealing all joints. , _ {Reeds no lining felt Saaeed impreeaare and toned : | 3 BEDROOMS © 11 BATHS {joints between panels, the wall-| i jeontad is - sticking to another sub- HERE Now! a Trg LOTS e COLOR FIXTURES epee a | @1'% TILED BATHS @ PAVED STREETS The difference between those @ BRICK FRONTS @ KITCHEN FAN and oven installed in your home far as little as $25 per month with no dewa payment!’ Stop IMPROVEMENT | | | | STATE FAIR GROUNDS PLENTY OF PARKING =| | If any paper is loose, you can peel _ Jit off and feather the edges of the remainder by careful sanding and! spackling. But you can’t do this forever. The time comes when you We Specialize in want to remove old layers and get Tas fh ot Your Heating Super Merkéc WA COMMERCIAL BUILTUP | 2 smooth wallpaper ob predempr pati tyre eral ogy @-5 DESIGNS @ DINING AREA @ CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS : THE ‘plying wanperes- . See the Famous CABINET |." wale harness 2! 3088 W. HURON » backing for your wallpaper, but. one ome) ee Le also will have the privilege of re-| when you want to hang hew paper 5660 Dixie Highway / : OR 3-1295 OOFING if you move into @ houpe Khow- ae = a TING Phone FE 2.2071 = %. Cass [ing that it has dry wall construc- in. See our model kitchen. The only way to avoid it is to cov-/ er all drywalls and ceilings with ] 2 yl 50 FULL PRICE 'reau in New York recommends) _ ARMSTRONG. any good quality sizing to seal wall- SHOP board. Your wallpaper dealer can i : t the right type and tell you WINTER AIR-CONDITIONER i ae ice It you cover waiis} - =; + WH OIL-FIRED FURNACE Open — _ thoroughly and let the sizing dry, é 4 1 . ¢. 4 i ai FE 5-9331 moving the obd paper when youl | , | want to redecorate. BP soyultodihadie atin Suietiemnen Ph har Sie Sr teomtenaa Get on Estimsts Witheet Obligation: |.tion, ahd the wallpaper shows dol- 0 Rit 9401 West Huron (Corner of Elizabeth Lake Ri) FE 27490 HUGUS-MARSH Jar—spotsand bands of darker & INSULATION Co. },°2r. You can bet that you won't ROOFING : I get that paper off by steaming or Estimates are free! paint or thorough sizing before ap- | you not only should have a uniform Clean, Comfortable Heat! ay ete ee oa | | wees. Ret sma ee erin i 9p agra cioadaa e emer ne Mk tk kk LE A IRI AIA A RR 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOME: “Full Basement Close to GM Technical Center, Chrysler $ Jet Plant, Vickers and Ford Chassis. 2°16. 750° Low FHA DOWN PAYMENTS 30 — Mortgages at i: low monthly payments! HAS ALL THE BIG CITY CONVENIENCES, (Taxes Are Lower in Rochester) = ‘Loaded With Custom Features Found in Sg - ‘OAK FLOORING per 100 squere feet No. 2 COMMON r Reg. $18 Sale Price $44 _ No.1 COMMON $4 _ Reg. $28: Sale Price *24” SELECT Reg. $31 Sale Price S27” You Save $30.00 Per Thousand a 1g 1g eee 16 et oa ceoronad | (tte Views ~~ —“fake your building problems " a, / é ‘Lumber Co. to the friendl / : a ee a 4 Will Arrange Fi inancing TEL Needed | | L a St . i | SORE 5H | Exclusive Sales ‘Agents GORDON-BEGIN Nex. an SESSESESES. eM eM HH THE PONTIAC PRESS, - SATURDAY. NOV EMBER 3, 1956 TWENTY-SEVEN Htor In -Home “With the tang of fall in the air, j tone modernizing in many parts of oS ont ferice-fixing™ ‘i done for the year, and -homeowners are }turning their sights inward. A major project favored in fall and winter months is finishing an = [incomplete attic or basement to ex- pand the livability and dollar value Hardwood ‘Plywood Tops Modernizing)" ,j0f the home, Usually, these areas| are too warm for summer work, but they are quite bearable in the fall, and in the winter, warmth can be introduced easier than coolness with our NEW KALAMAZOO oiu-Fep | WARM AIR 3 BEDROO CONDITIONER FULL =, evtemeticl i ; “© Detvers moximem heat trim ONLY 3 LEFT agp emapteclaeoray outed Drive out Baldwin “Ave. to © Converts to off enytine, tm) Princeton St. Turn left to pir by Hanging boners)’ model. CALL FOR FREE jj FURNACE INSPECTION eee "345 Ockland Ave. be paneled, or only one or two! William Lechner}. 5.s04: rx 5.0693 | | wake Ds i a ap SLL ay ' —— ee; ah, Booklets Explain” — owner may select one of the ex-|— Thirty! United States cities of| ‘The nuniber Gt ipiaced perethe a lamples 4 for his fencing contractor more than 100,000 population areyin India is about 8,390,000, of whom “Home Projects’” may not on navigable rivers and canals. | (nearly 3,700,000 are from East Projects With: Wood te. sie tr coos (ces, pa total population is 5,920,000.| Pakistan, —f- ‘National Lumber Manufacturers: Asa companion ‘gift—to go along’ Association, Washington 6, D.C.' with the many hand and pow-|The fence booklet is available from- er_tools that. will be presented at|the same source for 25 cents. _| Christmas time this year—the lum- | a ber industry is offering two book-| coe: Somer 3-Bedroom — All Brick RANCH HOMES | ~ -in- the: summer... lets, prepared especially with the’ Hardwood. plywood is a good do-it-yourselfer in mind. One off KITCHENS, CABINETS . ; cbdise for a material in finishing the publications, “71 Home Proj] FLOOR & WALL TILE etd Activity Room Priced From off either area for a number of rea- ects in Wood,” explains in simple’ STORM SASH & SCREENS : Hore Oven sons. First, of course, is the incom- A-B-C style how to build a variety "© City Sewer and Water $ parable beauty of hardwood and its} Make your own bedboards. Fre-lof usefut_ home-and-garden items] ~ COUNTER TOPS and & Paved Streets “ availability in strong plywood form |quently prescribed by doctors: to out of standard lumber grades and H : ts ® Storms and Screens = , ow |at reasonable cost. These qualities|ease backaches, they are easily|sizes available at any lumberyard. Other Home Improvemen * Furnished Model Gl’s $700 Down! tend to improve the value of a cut to size in the home workshop.| The other booklet, “How to Build Call tor Free Estimate Ope s wn jhome more than the cost of the | ‘Just ask your lumber dealer for Wood Fences,”’ contains. easy-to-| Medel Open at 279 Fern- ' installation, 'a panel of tempered pressed wood follow instructions for building sev- | Garl Shell & Sons berry near Elizabeth Lake S Block Realty Co. 4 ‘There is a work-saving bonus for %4-inch Progen Cut it to a 60-inch en basic types of wood fencing.'| ® the homemaker, too. Usually add- length for under the mattress of a ing to the.living area of a home double bed; 30 by 60 for twin beds; |means more housework, but hard- 24 by 60 for cot or day bed. Round wood plywood needs only an oc- the Aredia with a sandblock or file. -casional wiping with a wax cloth|This hardboard will not splinter,’ to maintain its sparkling beauty. |e or crack. An important feature is the cre-! ative outlets hardwood plywood of- fers for ingenuity and skills of ‘the home handyman. For example, a typical way to finish an attic is. to partition ‘off two bedrooms, a’ |bathroom and a hall area. Hard- “wood plywood-wall paneling, %- inch-thick,:can be used in the bed- rooms, perhaps a different species in each room. The entire room can. ‘walls as accent walls. The closet doors can. be sliding flush doors | = =e plywood to save. Whe niches and odd areas created iby attic dormers and knee walls | | provide good opportunities for im- ‘aginative built-ins — bookshelves desk, bureau, vanity, window seat, ‘train table. These are usually made of %-inch-thick hardwood plywood, and the species can be chosen to match the wall. paneling and far.) Pniture ir the roon: room is ideal for genuine wood wall paneling because the wood provides a relaxed, attractive atmosphere, 27 N. Cess Ave. — — FE 2-1821 HERE NOW! HOME | ln LAMAZ 00 0 IMPROVEMENT = avauey seabens sree te SHOW-—NOV. 2-1] STATE FAIR GROUNDS land is easy to maintain. Let Expert Mover Ship Refrigerator | for You Safely | ATTIC and BASEMENT ROOMS PORCH ENCLOSURES 1: rs A “ZS ADDITIONS— FRAME. BRICK. BLOCK TILE—— ASPHALT. VINYL. RUBBER. CERAMIC AWNINGS— _FIBREGLAS. ALUMINUM. STEEL MNS an rte d IRON. CAST, ALUMINUM FENCES— CYCLONE, WOOD GARAGES— . FRAME. BRICK, BLOCK REMODELING— KITCHENS, BATH DRIVEWAYS— CEMENT, ASPHALT Among the Many Things Done by — '| ELLIS REMODELERS 2690 S. WOODWARD FE 2-2671 FREE ESTIMATES — TERMS If you are concerned about how ‘your refrigerator, washer, televi- VETS NO MON EY a) DOWN on a ‘beoutiful new Sherwood Home e FULL BRICK © 3 BEDROOMS © STORMS and SCREENS © CHOICE of COLORS ¢ PERIMETER HEAT Similarly, a basement recreation | “Full Price Only $12,400 Model Open 3-9 P. M. Daily 4765 Sashabew Road OR 3-3531 ELLIOTT-JARED BUILDERS Seld by Stuart Realty Phene: DI 1-tt50 sion or other electric appliances ~~ will withstand a move to a new -moving concerns know just how to pack such household goods, Because of the delicate mecha- wisme and movable parts in most getting these items ready for a move. First of all, most moving companies require that you have your equipment serviced before you ) move as an extra precaution for your protection. ‘Here is an example of the way one leading moving concern which \is well known for its safety in long- distance moving handles refriger- ators: After the refrigerater-~4s~ com- pletely defrosted, the mover takes out all removable trays, crispers, and pans and packs. them separate- ly in corrugated paper or news- print. Pads may be placed between doors on two-door refrigerators or | between the door and bottom panel } doors remain—inallignment. The refrigerator is stored on the van in such a way that the finish is completely protected from knicks or scratches by soft cushioning ‘| pads. it then 4s roped or fastened- securely in an upright position .so it rides safely, without vibrating or moving back and forth, throughout | | the trip. Before the snow falls, ENCLOSE with the amazing new JALOU AWNING TYPE WINDOWS or COMBINATION | STORM ee | 925 Years of Experience Will Assure You of. | Quality Workmanship —Guaranteed Work PORCHES | Hurry --- Hurry --- Hurry YOUR PORCH SIE WINDOWS, ... Self-Storing Storm Sash 10. Windows “ond-2. Deere 176°. 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Alwindo Co, ALL EXTRUDED ALUMINUM DOORS WITH HARDWARE and SCREWS DOORS °*34°° ‘39°° SPECIAL FALL PRICES on JALOUSIE WINDOWS - — For BREEZEWAY and PORCH ENCLOSURES - Turn Your Old Porch Into a Beautiful Recreation Room or Den Our Outstanding Fall Special! 10—-ALUMINUM WINDOWS, DOUBLE HUNG, ANY SIZE _2-ALUMINUM STORM DOORS, Ye-in., WEATHER STRIPPED © DOUBLE HUNG “Pontiac’s Peterson Window Dealer”? | 4 Alwindo Co. 1702 S. Telegraph (in August Johnson Block) mpare Your Choice in Full 2 Baths or 3 Bedrooms — Full Basement RANCH OMES Brick 4 Bedrooms a , ” 4. 650 __@ 3 $350 Down to Gl’s Here’ sa ire she rbon home that compares s ed you did. SUNDAY 3 TRACK TILT y 99° or $12.75 per window ouses Costing 1,000 More looking = a home you u should see ‘see the New — North Star . . . Come.out today . . You'll be Model Open — “10 a.m. to 9 p.m. -OPEN DAILY 2to 9p. m.° FE 8-0495 — FE 5-3728 TWENTY-EIGHT ee ___.. "THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1956 | —= oe eA, 2 — , . i wood wharf said ot outved iacity burning ews were tl ] Se Heel td feet een eens cendiary efforts. At last reports,| TO BUY or SELL! in Clarkston- ! Waterford -- Drayton | | Plains Area ‘ GET READY FOR WINTER NO HIDDEN COSTS 7 NO EXTRA CHARGES STORMCO __Factory List, $49.50 ‘37% Stock Sizes Only : ~ COMPLETELY INSTALLED ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL NCLUDES L Call — Tg Letan 4 vee larkston re { P } | 20S. MAIN | CLEAN, ECONOMICAL! ! NO FURNACE- : eo 4 Z ee MAMMA Designed for the futu teday. Down MZ Z tip Mm , Why settle for ws oer eer / just 3 LEFT! —« | eM / 12 im LY i ./ 1 | PAYMENT aS : :/ eee Keep Snow and Ice thetnalethtc-h idk omagmpesiey detten 48’ # 32’, with 4 bedroame end the. oped living area planning so in vogue today. 3 Pee eee eT ee ee eee eee ee eee ee eee ee eee eee CUCU UCC UCC CCCCCCCCCTTO RUTCERS the SUOURBAN—A ‘modern 48’ x 28', 3 bedroom home designed for a maximum MODEL HOME | exacntene | PO |; Off. Your Steps With stat plus taxes and insurance a Flexalum Awning _— | OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY Free Estimates! — Wont more information on these and other PERMABILT models? 1 P. M. to 6/P. M. FEATURES: L & VW ® Twe Bedrooms / © Lange Lots Ge , ~ / © Paved Streets © Full Basement yam eee cise TE AWNING ec COMPANY _ Write for our new full color literature. It's yours for the asking. Spa a f a —— au Li, (74 file COMM A ai te a i he hl see i a aan ae an a OOOO CUCCCCCCTCCCE i! TM ee 1 fis sins ; : die oleae heals ats — 4 z eed : a ee ah, py ay geared ie am eer rE tS 6: is a ee E> .163 WwW. Montcalm == PE-5-2102. 2) if a ase ee ee Ka * _— if ¢ * = . ii » wee 28 t 7 ; 4 Fat og Pe pets b f ‘ ® a : ; 1 e 4 j an \ E vy] \ r a . } i ) \ : ‘ ff i\f 1 Ze ee Aa \ } 5 4 : f i Ly x | F ' ied a ; s 14 = ss i Ni | ay = j > s Buh . "pee j d } , - egies. ge ee ee a ft ee te Ne) tl LY oe ee Pe se Ff SS ee ak ee ees SN ee ee Po Ee ee eg ed ae 4 ee = = ae i : 34 . % THE =i Well Water Safe for the Tops and Economy! 17 Orcherd Loke Ave. SLIIIIOIOIT I CTE. in Comfort, Convenience | For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING. CO. $000 Successiul Installations in Pontiac Area FE 2-9124 \ 4 Professionals! As you ma t ean sok ber yy oes jee Fesekee Bivd. area ts now being resoned to a insurance firma, architects, * “This new soning alloks doctors, lawyers, and oth \ . to establish their business in thie desirable Ieecnny, vt operations. We are now offe that would “The Bird to See... realtor ward e. partridge 1050 W, Huron St. = Ph. FE 4-3581 as already The second home has Formerly separate insurance policies were required your contents, insured against theft losses and persona) liability claims. Now, one modern package insurance plan replaces separate contracts at a savings up to 25 per cent - Credit given for existing policies to expire. Annual! payments available. Inquiries invited to protect your home, Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. 70 West Lawrence St. corner Cass New, Complete One Premium Home Owners’ POLICY Save Up to 25% we FE 3-9221 \ BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. iO BUT OR SELL ND CTS TOM BATEMAN W estridge - of - Waterford Northern Pontiac's Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction DRIVE OUT-SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND SEE MODELS or by appointment DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Highway, near Waterford. Torn on Cambrook Lane to Ledgestone Drive—right te Model. HELTMAN & TRIPP Buiiders and Developers of Westiidge-o!-W atertor 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE Ww \ Good Well atte if Protected S Must Always Seal Off Contaminating Material be safe to drink only if the well ‘has been properly constructed and ‘ con z a } | f E 5 E i ci it | S| nL i? th 5 eT | git tection against inflowing sand or silt. This is provided by a well screen, Good construction the full length of the well guards against collapse, 7 cave-in, or leakage around the cas- ing. A well must be sealed at the jtop to be safe. ' If a well is located above any possible sources of contamination, such as a septic tank disposal field, cess-pool, or exposed manure pile, possible sources of pollution, the | safer the water will be. A corner table with a storage unit fits neatly into a corner be- tween two sofa-beds, providing a handy place for storing linens and pillows. In a child’s roorf, it makes _a fine toy bin and play table. 1x2 himber for framing Masonite ‘Ttor the sides and white Marlite for- jthe top, which opens on the diagon- al. A free plan detailing the com struction and listing the materials may be obtained by sending a jpoéstal to the Home Service Bureau, \Chieago 2, Ii.. -and requesting drawing No. AP-8. |The attractive Marlite top pro- ivides a durable plastic surface that's resistant to scratches, burns and other abuse. It makes a good place for a lamp, ashtrays and! books. An adhesive is used to fasten the top panel to its wooden frame- work. In finishing the hardboard, apply first a primer and one or two coats of good grade paint or enamel. If a factory-primed hard- vboard—is--used__only one finish ——~-— coat is needed. All the materials are available at lumber yards. | Damp-wiping keeps the plastic- es Marlite clean. j i Store Uses Wall Color | to Identify Departments | WASHINGTON, D. C. — A new} jidea in the use of paint is a big’ isuccess in the newly opened Seven Corners Shopping Center in sub- urban Washington, D. C. One of the ijshops has departmentalized its in- ‘terior by the use of different colors. of paint in the different sections. The customer is thus easily direc- ted to the merchandise she wants* |— PAY AS LITTLE AS | scrub off the softened effiores- washed with soap and T , $20.00 A MONTH ean — , | cence with a stiff wirs brush. water 7 * can be re- ile, — and = ; | ithout losin ; C. ll Toda arceries i tale peng ae After it's all gone, rinse the wall Ce ocoetiaal aaa tnt ong Insta. 8 $. JESSIE Phones: FE 2-7004 — FE 2-8245 ; a odaay center of the chair—back, front, (With several rinsings of fresh It is architecturally $ Eve. Phone OR 3-2276 i be rt C. Davi } and cushion. Locate stripes at | Water to remove-all_traces of the correct for any even. ee 00 q | } | given point of arm and side 4id. a ; Open Sunday 10 to 4 } or Fe - Mavis | pleces and match the opposite | When you find efflorescence in an atle fara oa ; D | 5-4311 | side. These stripes might be ld wall it's often due to a leak in ————— =e a ——— ee =| printed or be self-stripes in pile the wall at some point and you'll : | or rough textures. | want to inspect the wall carefully , ee 2 e and fill up any cracks that might A B IG HOUSE WITH A | be allowing moisture to get to the EXCITING NEW IDEAS IN , eee The entire appearance of a room may be changed with even a) isingle slip cover. It can be trans-' SMALL PRICE! lees Are you thinking of enclosing a porch? ‘charming place with a little plan- vp ning, time, and a few yards ot With Sugar Mixed In ’ T harmonizing decorative fabric. ;/ i PITTSBURGH, Pa. @—If | you're mixing cement, keep it un- sweetened or you'll run into trou- ble like that encountered by the A national survey discloses that)R. E. Logan contracting firm in 73 per cent of all farm homes are Pittsburgh. Installing ceramic tile 15 years old or older, The vast ma-; walls in a bakery, the workmen \jority are frame construction which were mystified when the cement | Rose Hill SPECTACULAR Split Level : yt Uy ZL Me EN is Survey Farm Homes ‘they planned some major remodel-|the bakery had found’ its way into {- 2 ling projects to bring their well- | the cement mix. Sugar is one in- formed into a warm, friendly and Concrete Won't Harden - Putting up a new garage or a recreation room for the teen set. Adding an extra bedroom or sewing room? If you. are, then... USE OUR FINANCING PLAN ‘NO DOWN PAYMENT | lends itself easily to moderniza- would not ‘harden sufficiently to every home owner. 4x8 sheets: | ition and enlarging. At least one hold the colorful tiles in place. In- Easy to install, and grooved for | third of all farmers contacted said vestigation showed that sugar from secure nailing. Either Panel or UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY Never Before in ‘Pontiac. Ates!_- 1520 Sq. Ft. rat Look at These Features... * 5 Elevations to Choose =| All Brick rom F. ® All Face Open Lake = faving Puls ty “% 3 Bedrooms \ ,® Many Custom Features ® Private Beach for Residents ey GI's $990 Down! FHA $2,790 Down! 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POLLS © = ty ESS Bane See ge a Ee Se Lo ae oe eee eee 2s ee ee Se Se A SSS Sa ge sa i a cee] | a eR Set fe . i ™ for a president of one party a vice . the State Elections Division said to- ay: ig (abe The Elections Division said the reminder was made in response Atty. Gen, Thomas M. Kav- anagh ruled on four specific questions relating to the subject, asked by Secretary of State James M. Hare. The questions and answers: 1) Uf the voter places an X in the square for the presidential condidate of one party and then draws a line through the name of the same party's vice presi- dential candidate, does this nullify the vote for the ie ( presidential can- didate? . 2) If @ ballot is marked as in vice 3) If a voter ‘votes a straight party ticket for the first party arid then strikes out the name of the vice presidential candidate and Place an X in the box for the vice presidential candidate of the sec- ond party, should this ballot be vote other than the presidency and Be Careful Splitting Vote, estat cur You Might Void the Ballot! ba ad, / ji Ae ae Ui Mfrs; 4s, Wess. pe 4 4. TTT Ee a (Lets i r PA WY fpr? ‘er, “Ni. Vile, VL ot hig fhe rec” { HULLO, BAXTER! NO IMPROVEMENTS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Yer, I SEE @ ~KYUK-KYUK fa HOW HANE YOU EVER MANAGED To ELUDE NATURAL Hreroeye ese OS ¥ 2 THEY'RE HUNT- ING FOR EXAMPLES OF R FOSSILIZED MAN ALL OVER THE er BOLT A DRAW = 11-3 6 use me OE &. eo ROARDING HOUSE - Yo v4 N IF YOU'RE THE SAME Guy I SAW BRIEFLY ON MY TVSET ZZ LAST MONTH I CAN UNDER- STAND HOW YOU'RE HEP TO MUSEUMS THOSE STONE AGE HOWLERS THAT YOU PULLED MUST HANE COME OUT OF THE SECTION . WHERE THEY KEEP THE DINOSALR. : TIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1956 OUT OUR WAY .. NY) i 4 | "STOP! CAN ‘ SET YOU ARE! I COULDN'T | HAVE BEEN THINKING WHEN I TOLD You ‘\ TO HURRY AND STOP RIGHT WHERE ) THE TABLE ’ Se XS “TRWALIAMS © 1056 by NEA Cornice. tee TM Rig U8 Pet OF 4-3 UAXIE DUGAN WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY NANCY AS ! PRETTY “— . rl] iif wae errr tt L270 | NANCY is —_ ~— FRAN CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie’Turner % & & y BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WAM... AGILE AS A MONKEY, EH? AND SMALL ENOUGH TO CRAWL THRU HAGEN'S TRANSOM! aval ee { : a —_— NOT 2 QUITE, BUT THIS 1S TH’ BS of ta =z “ = , “ - 47-3 1986 by NEA Service, inc. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. fo: BY Dick Cavalli WHY DON’T YOL JLIST 4 5 eh yp | @ — = _ By .Charles Kuhn 3 f a ‘ : WE TOLD HER NOT TO, BUT || |...1N OPEN-TOED sHoES/’ : SHE PLAYED POOTBALL ALL 2 a % Scouts Olfering Baby Sitting foRi tr ed on Election on Day | : will be wearing arm bands with vasressged PRODUCE prices on cules of loca! wn "produce, No. 1 fancy grades gy Farmers’ Markets. by growers end by them in wholesale package lots. PRICES FRIDAY WERE: sold FRUITS: Apples. Delic 5.00-5.60 bu: No, 1, on pro-|5 posal to cut the-par-value of stock from $16 to $1 a share. if unissued S-P stock at $5 a share-| The other establishes an incentive compensation plan for employes.) S-P- executives said the vote | paves the way for S-P to boost " jts fight for a larger share of the|! car market. It will introduce 1957) Fg 1, 1.25-1.78 bu. ——Shadebakers-Nov.3-and-new-Pack- ards in January. owe STATE ..OF MICHIGAN—in the Pro- bate Court for the county of Oakland—| 29: 1S 100 Juvenile Dtviston. tm the Bn onal of the petition con- cern: Perey nog inors, Cause No, 14032. —— Thomas Price, father of said chil- erpeettion having been filed tn this) ip Heging tha: Court s he present. where- abouts of the father ef the said minor children ig unknown and the said chil- — are —— support, children should wid. be, pinced under the jurisdiction “in the nase of the people of the), Eta ~—ste—herebs—no- tified that titien will the Juvenile Court, Os County Center, Court aan Annex, 1260-B West Bird. tr pad 418 form da of November, A. D. “188 at nine 0° -you are hereby commanded to Bn y per- per .tdie: puscaeia af Tote Cars and ities "ot the Townahip Clerk. Water the office‘ a Township pd Street, Pontiac, Pow sang Oak land %. until 8:00 p.m November 13, 1954 at which time ths) bids will be publicly open and and the different items Three (3) automobiles equipped es lows: Make of Car—Genera! Motors, Ford or ryster Year: 1967 Modet: 2 by ned os ay Automatic Transm Heary Duty Police Tyee) generator & battery. (12 volt system) Heavy ll (Taxi Type) Springs & Shock Absorbe: ané Karen) K ‘te upon the public | Sators 0. [Ne 1, 151.00 bi. jh installed by candlelight at the _|\Congregators meeting Tuesday in the Congregational Church pariors. Gillard, Mrs. Carlton Vary Wagoner |S and Mrs. Ethel Haskins. CD Directors Plan Falk in Township — WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- nty|E. Johnston of €ass Lake and Pears, A Ne. i, 178-235 du. nee, 2.50-3.b0 bu. Watermelons, No 1, 10-300 bu. de ee tre any MISC.: No, 3.50-4.00 bu. Soe 3S ea behs. {2.00 bu; No, 1, No, 1, 1.25-1.75 % bu No, 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. r Ls sae catoace, 8 ‘Btandaré - : ver No. 1, ,65-.85 Mourrots. . = Pia Tee ee cee jower. Wo. i, 1.30- erate: ot Te-2.00 4 to 6 eos, crete, doz. stalks. Cel Celery, 8 4 jon... bela. "Pen doz. bdehs. ‘xohirabt Ko. 1, 1.00- 1.50 dos. behs. Horseradi . 3.00-3.50 pk. basket. 00-150 dos ha. 1,50-2.00 bu. Radishes, 86-.90 dos. hs. Radishes. 1, .70-J «1, No, 1, .75- ‘No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. |No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. 138 ok. basket: No. 1 85-95 pk. basket. z iE i Markets | — a Northern S07. 1 396" ras Eke River, Se T, 3.00.7 Concord, siz ea Wright-Fournier E _THE PONTIAC PRESS. * SAPURDAY. NOVEMBER a PLAN SUNDAY BAZAAR — Committees are ready for to- Harvést beef dinner ‘at the Our Lady of Refuge Church Hall, Orchard Lake, being sponsored by the church's Altar- Society. Leading in arrangements have been from left to right, Mrs. J. chairman, Mrs. Joseph Stecker, .| general chairman, ‘and Mrs. Filon Simpson, co-chairman. Serving will be from noon to 6 p.m., with displays during the same hours, -| of fancy work, china, plants, morrow’s Christmas bazaar and — - Lodge Calendar Regular meeting Areme Chapter wo. 803 Monany m. 22-State News in Bret Waiving examination on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon, Squire G. McNeal Jr., 19, of De- troit, was bound-over to the Oak- land County Circuit Court yester- ty jail umder $2,000 bond following | the arraignment before Justice, John Galbach of Oak Park. ’ Richard H. Polaski, °5, of °14 Vermont Ave., bound over to ‘Circuit Court Friday. following a hearing on a charge of issuing checks without account be-| fore Justice John J. Gafill of Bir-| mingham. guilty te drunk driving, ‘| Yule cards and religious goods. nstalls Officers J. R. Donaldson officially took “over office recently as command- ‘jer of the Wright-Fournier Amvets "|Post 161 when the club held its annual installation of officers. Other new officers installed were: Robert Brown, adjutant, Ed-' °|win Good, legislative director, | -\James Cavalier, finance officer, Jack Mariner, probate marshall, | Albert Emsley, senior vice presi- |. *\dent, and Mathew Lingenfelter, ju- nior : vice president. Pink, Ne. i 200-350 °% be. Turmipe. No. 1, 90-125 doz. alpen Turnips, tepped. No. 1, 1.80-2.00 bu. merely ot gy he make pér-| LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS: Cel- this summons and ery, Cabbage, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. En- notice shall be served by tion dive. No. i, 1.00-1.50 bu. Endive, ® one previous fo gaid hear- hed, No. 1, 1.78-2.25 bu. Escarole. ine tn the Press, : ae 1, + ; 4 = pore on ae nted irewle County.; No. 1, 175-2. u. uece, . No. oie “i i matte Arner £./1, 1.00-1.30 pk. basket. “Lettuce, f, + Moore. Court, in the City No. 1, 1.0041.50 Ag Lettuce, ine of Pontiac said County. this Ind day/No. 1, 1.50-2.50 b D. fose. (Seal) zg. (A trae conor! Judge of Probate FLSIEZ J. vars : e Deputy Probate egister, “Kw 3#|Service Memb ner. 3. Service Members, Slate Luncheon County Extension Service *'bers in an attempt to plan Ages gen-| program to serve the county iduring the next five or ten years ‘will hold a program planning lunch- reed aon-meeting at noon Monday in the Waldron Hotel. Guests of the Extension agents On the program will be a sion of the organization itself, his-/Vived by one son. tory of the local group, and the purpose of a planned program. | Congregator Staff ito Be Installed IMLAY CITY — Officers will be Mrs, Howard Hoadley will in- stall: Mrs, William meeap ii presi- dent; Mrs. Eimer Perkins, vice | president; Mrs, Louis Campbell, secretary, and Mrs. George Mathews, treasurer. Hostesses will be Mrs.. Ellsworth, November 20, 1056 — to Personal Gervice Cllowing described property: — Lots 11 to 19 both inel., Lote 29 te 38) both incl. and Lets 36 to @1 both of Assessor's Piat No. 42 and Lots 44 both incl. Porest Lawn Addi of Pontiac, Oakland County, By order of Birmingham {is oe ine frame residence located treet, Birmi . — nghem cenear will be pormare! the Assistant City 8, +Cemetery. a * ; st the tome hell at 8 p.m. Slate Saturday Meeting “ing Planning Committee will meet ‘teria. There will be a pot luck sup- ‘dergen Paulson, q member of the Danish underground during World War 1, was the guest speaker on the installation pro- *| gram, ie Wa asa werk Gone | -| by hig-smal] group in aiding the : Allies during the war, Other guests included Frederick ‘Solomon, District 3 Commander. County Extension Gerald White, Judge Advocate of and explaining that she would be. the Michigan Department, Mrs.' —- Hackett, State Chaplain. . James Houck, District 3 Deecsor | - County Deaths Phillip Walker_ Funeral arrangements are pend- , {ing at Huntoon Funeral Home, Pontiac, for Phillip Walker, who will be the advisory councils \and died suddenly yesterday at Nation-| ‘representati esvriom key areas of 4! Airport, Washington, D. C., of a} Dodie, in the eighth grade at the county, Mr. Walker; who! jheart attack. i\ discus-| Would have been 45 Nov. 9, is sur-jis,a member of |Community Church’ where she, Mrs, Margaret A. Armstrong LAPEER-—Service for Mrs. Mar- garet A. Armstrong, 84, of 1752) Peppermill Rd., Sunday at the Baird Funeral here Friday following a stroke. She and her husband Jesse op- erated a general store at Hunters in 1954. Surviving Mrs. Armstrong) are a‘son, J. C. Armstrong; six! ‘grandchildren and 18 great- -grand-| children. and one sister, Mrs. Jean’ Fricke of Metamora | George E.' Boyd Jr. MILFORD—Service for corse jErvin Boyd Jr., one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Boyd |p.m. Monday from the C. J. God- hardt Funeral Home in Keego Har- bor. Burial will be in Richardson The infant died yester- day at St. Josenh Mercy Hospital after a week of illness. He- ; two Teethers Claude E.. and ‘Rickey Lee at home, and. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude George L. Boyd of Milford. IMLAY CITY—The School Build- Saturday at 6 o'clock in the cafe- per and at 7 o'clock there will be —— will be at 2 p.m.|poth -the- piano and-—flute. Home, with interment in Metamorajwijjiam M. Cemetery. Mrs. Armstrong died priar road. She was born at Fort) Knox, Ky., ail her father w “ail on juvenile delinquency, Al} par- ‘during World War II. |Creek for about 20 years. He died! ‘will be the guest speaker. Your PTA Is Planning: Tatk on Children‘s-Books: by MEA Reading Expert KEEGO HARBOR — Children’s! \books will be topic of a talk at the ward Williams of Rochester, ‘at the school, 'sale of suggested books will follow that assist in the library will take the program and an open house. orders for books, with proceeds: going to purchase new books for 959 Emerson will be dedicated to school library. Children’s work will be yed in classrooms and teach- ers will be in their rooms from | 7 to 8 p.m. to discuss individual problems, The open house is in connection with National Educa- | Birthday Same jas Tke‘s; Girl | Gets Greeting WALLED LAKE+If a 13-year-| tion Week. jold —- Pog cod ret Following the business meeting \witz would certainiy cas c land ram in th vmanaienn ot for “Ike.” Shortly before Oct-/a™@ Prog e © \14 she wrote the President a let- ter wishing him a happy birthday ers will be hostesses in a social noer. Lake Orion Explanation of Central Michigan ‘College's teacher-aid program and ‘its adaption at the Blanche -Sims School here will be given at the school's PTA meeting Monday, at 8 p.m, by Harold Wilcox of Mt. iPleasant. He is assistant director of the | school her teacher, W. D. Smith, |program at Central. | used the que projector ae | | that all Ainge ralaton might | ee the program, fifth | see the card without handling cheir members, directed 13 on his barteaay: Ld * Recently a received .an_en- |\graved card bearing the Presiden- jtial Seal thanking her for her) lgood wishes and signed by the) lPrceudeat. When she took the card te | | by Mrs, y Buerker ‘will sing, wearing red and white robes. Walled Lake — High school, Orchard Lake! 'will follow his talk, and a business ltakes an active part in the Junior meeting will be tonducted. High Westminster Fellowship. Her Auburn Heights hobby is music. and in addition to! the Avondale Junior High Lihell singing in the choir she play$iwij) meet at 8 Thursday evening at the Junior High Schoot: Albert Casey, of the Oakland County Juvenile Court, will speak Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Duckwitz of Sweet- under Gen. Eisenhower| "ts are urged to attend. serving |Mrs. ‘Lilliam Skerbeck, Tom jHughes, Mrs. E. Englehart, Mrs | J. Laughlin and students Barbata. ‘Tuck, Sharlene Henderson, Heather | Russel-Guild Sets Ceramic Show, Talk im ig eg sen County Calendar FOUR TOWNS — The or has’ been changed for the next Eliza-| Commerce ting to No- OES. Commerce Chapter No 301) will beth Russel Guild meeting hud meet for a 6:30 potluck dinner Tuesday! is to include at the Mesonic Temple Regular bysiness | \ceramic display. Mrs. A. N. Carnes "1 fellow Imlay City Sacred Heart Rosary Altar. Sestety whl hold their next meeting Wednerday, The Christmas party has been iat 8 p.m. At the home of Mrs. Petet eingarts . 5 pla naed for December 20th and [corhostens r Ts. Joseph Simons is gifts will be exchanged. with The w 8 cl omen‘'s Btudy ub will meet each circle putting on a skit, amd, afternoon at 2:30 ‘at the home rs, Belle Thomas has been of Mrs. Carey E. Bs adh The pro made ‘arm honorary member 0/ igiven by Mrs. Howard guild, as is Mrs. Elizabeth Russel. | Mrs. Herman Kersten. Leonaré The Leonard Women's Clu will be * entertained at the home of Mrs. Mattie |Gottschalk on Thursday for « one __| o'clock potluck ie |Service Club at fhe Tuesday jat 8 = he a Baza Street home |Mrs. Be gpa Annual Bazaar, be the ship Women's|in Chicken Supper to Be Wednesday ae ORTONVILLE — — The Ladies Aid’, of ‘South Hadley Lutheran Church goup eres od ei Se will, hold its annual bazaar and) es cee pete. The talk will be by Mrs, Ed-) a) Roosevelt PTA meeting wednesday consultant on youth reading for the and a display and Michigan Education Assn. Mothers dis- at 8 p.mi. fourth grade room moth-- A question and answer period. | Refreshments will be served by. ‘| | compared with meng ts mie 8 arelit 06 Pleading Lawrence Franks, 45, of 3065 Har- rison St., Rochester, was fined $75 and paid $25 court costs before Avon Township Justice Luther! Green, yesterday. In: tet, Wael Lake ‘| day. He was remanded to the coun-| with Sunday s 10:45 a.m., in the VFW Hall on Watton Boulevard, ‘near Dixie Under sponsorship of the Mich- igan District Mission Board, the Vicar Martin Renner is in charge of the church and can be reached The is complete, the congregation will continue to meet at Stonecrest. Speakers at the recent cere- mony were the Rev.< J. ©. Tuckry, superintendent of home missions of Brown City, and the Rev. W. M. Burgess of Dakota Avenue United Missionary Chureh_ of | Detroit. Among others aiding were O. P- i|Eastman’ of Pontiac, and J. Ran- dal! Stringham, afSo of Pontiac jand a missionary from Nigeria. | Minister of thé local group is W, Calvin Roe. Royal Oak,~ was} /Services are, being—-held—at 11 a.m. and 7:38 p.m. on Sundays, iwith Sunday School at 10 a.m. ‘Announce Marriage | GINGELLVILLE—Mr. and Mrs. . Curtis Carnes announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Elsie Lou- ise, to Billie Carl Brown of Dayton, ‘Ohio, The wedding was performed lin Richmond, Ind., Oct. 20. The Ritter’s Farm Market, formerly Manning's, on W. Huron St. . Pot roast beef, 36c: round steak or sir- Pontiac School to Be Dedicated iors Sruenereta ce Open. House to Precede bacon, 2 Ib. package Pontiac's Linda Vista School at! Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. —Ad morrow at 3 pm. v. *-? ‘ + J The $399, 600 school which opened Guy Caswell's Barber Shop. [pow at 63 Baldwin. ‘this fall has ame 400 students. Heading a PERS program is Dr. William J. Emerson, county seed and Weed — superintendent of schools. Presenting the building at the to Form Decor icformal dedication will be Dr. for Winter Dana FP. Whitmer, superinten ‘dent of Pontiac schools. ccaT ‘GINGELL VILLE — tance will be made by Louis H. Ciyp will gather seeds and weeds Schimmel, president of the Pon- for their meeting Wednesday at tiac Beard of Education. the home of Mrs. Earl Carrier. Also on the program, which pre-, Plans will be made for the an- cedes an open house and tour will awal Christmas party. be the Rev, James Deeg of Oak- Members wifl fashion dried ar- land Park Methodist Church, who rangements of the plants collected ‘will give the invocation; C, H. for winter use in their homes. Haberkorn III, general. manager, of H. E. Beyster Associates, archi-' tects for the building, who will Set Prayer Session present a flag. William Wright, in Township Monday school principal, will accept the flag: The welcome will be given by) WATERFORD — The Waterford Mrs. Arnold Thomas, president of ;\Community CWurch will hold a ithe PTA at Linda Vista. ispecial prayer meeting Monday | Three vocal selections by fifth at 7:30 p.ni. at the church. and sixth teacher Mrs. Betty Walsh, and the ries werg held at at the ibrass ensemble from the Pontiac Carl Kenyon and Johnson ;}High School Band also will be on|homes/ A =~"==|Your Watch Linda Vista Ceremony puklger ; ee eeee 2 heats at 3 P.M. Sunday 8 me peta ee cen take out. FE 8-3911 me Beer and wine to! @ Cleaned S 50 — Adv. | The Garden | grades. directed by| Two earlier sessions in the se- newlyweds are residing— ‘on “Muer— St. in. Hazel Park, where he is employed. | Regulated nsion Wenn Bands | , Ledies' — Men's Special a | 95 | Georges-Newports | “Private Secretary” Staties WJIBK-TY, Channel 2— Senday, 7:30 P.M. SEE... Kindy's smart new Private Secretary glasses! the program. ~. Chrysler Profits = | Fall Off Sharply. / | DETROIT w—Chrysler Corp/ has | joined Ford and General Motors] - |in reporting sharp, big dyops in ‘profits for the first nine; ‘months jot 1956. ). Chrysler reported oo ae net | earnings dropped 91° per cent, the’ first nine | months of 1955, sKpping to $6,- 272,352 from $70, 637,012. Directors, however, voted a 75-cent quarterly dividend pay- able Dec. 13 Ao shareholders of , record Nov./ 13. : President/ L. L. Colbert told / (Peltitien| Advertisement) - JOHN MICHAEL STATE SIMPSON O'HARA SEPREME COURT stockholdey's Chrysler lost $12.-!- 399,000 inthe three months ended Colbert reported new car. retail! sal ‘by Chrysler dealers for the first .nine months of 1956 totaled 16% per cent of the U. S. total. ‘This compares with 1752 per cent]. first nine months of last and 17.1 per cent for all of; Challenges You to a ey = al $1,858-437.251, a declines of 4 per: i en eS contract. Midder will be required Performance bond, to com- Need Transport urate on beer Day? ation to the Ea oe oo 6 8 TO ALL CHILDREN living Dah Mae i ] Tuesday, November 6th ooh enee eieeee ‘Hey, Kids, Look! The Popsicle POPSICLES WILL BE GIVEN _ the Waterford Twp. Precinct nee *. Here Are Last Election ipidends LJ an Contest! TONY MATAKAS ‘will deliver the pop- sicles to your home after election. in BIRMINGHAM Dem, eer. sw Preeinet Precinet are 4th Precinet tee eeeee pteeeeee #ebeeree . ¢ ? ‘ ‘ vf. the start of its building project this month, and until the building — a ok S ees pais = sia we = > Help ‘Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male hp Wat Female? a} UNUSUAL WOMAN Women with to present besutiful- — anette - permanent |ACE TREE, SER LOST: HOUND. waive AND TAN, Reward. OR | PPO PRI and trimm PPLE LDL OE POS WILL BUY OR propert “o aa CABINET | pono ean aes: ee Tri uh “e REATING pg a Be we ; ; 3 +CABL i FPL REA @ | Bive a white m oy six, yr} Foor, PR ADY_WORK. » po pel ap LS] = _sioon and specia Co, 31 Auburn. 1 hone days. FE) a. reward satan Ph. oan 8 28 i MI 4-4620. sions ser & gorgeous . P 5 Ts ee ¥ = i e Shaffer will be at the Dudley H | | ing salary. Bunter House C k _Help_ Wanted 8 GENERAL “HOUSEWORK BY DAY. tailors” MA et 2h" experienced |G AND APTER TH!s DATO. |_ araaare ener o1 obligated. Call Moore Punerat Home, auburn RENT J.T FAST Ne Hunter” at 4960 sole) ret. PE $206 after 6 Bm ouikg ALTERATIONS BInsT | Will Bet be responsible for env tor ag appointment to discuss the __ Heights ERP REAL ESTaTE SALESMAN | 2 PLET oun aa BABYSITTING — : debts contracted by any other asteit _ ~~ | Woman between ages of 25 to 45 COOK. To TAKE coM z) class work done. 121 Putnam. PE! possibilities of trading your Rea! of Noor time. New ai atse who rested to' char odern new kitchen 1-7 pm. Pontisc. FE 5-7938 5-354 {| than yself Frank A Qrsini tate W 7 a jee, wov. 2. ise, mary through Rent Ads! Room, | ay ~ become a dinner "preperation took + Seapt te ube te make pisse pie inoxrNGe. . DROP BUNDLES A | SlArdmore, Pontiac, Mid Nov ef billig poor ew roa 4 2241 Pine Lar od ow rs. Edward | Must at | Avenue Ber, 137 Oakland Ave 269 Orchard Lake shirt 5 elatist, __ Garden Plowing 5 16B! oe L Northern resorts sted for trade dear mother o: roca Sf - hous e, a EXPERIENCED TY TEC TV TECHN work. "Apply tm person “only. \" FE 3-062 or FE ¢8531 Reasonabi tes FE 5 N AND AFTER THIS DATE. oct DORRIS & — REALTORS - rtm * } | ___ ROSSQRABIE _FENCS 1 < Be nen on. eat an <.. pa ent, any must appl at Ke ee, | PISHWASHER. FROM « AM. IN IRONINGS WANTED. EXCELLENT ta ROTOVATOR — LAWNS. i “2. 1056, : a poutracted "by By 753 W Huron e FE 4-1457 | : ou . wor' &@ bushel, pick-up an End ecey hey "Set Tn thing — Want Ads give | the Tmeruing to 12, noon, Paulou overt, #0 gushel. vick-uD ane Sardeme Pe tagcat: PE) Stor than mrss Esco MH, “GASH TOR EQUI es Bene wun por, wm. E FULL TIME EXPERIENCED =| __Weotver¢ oe MAN “WOMAN FOR GOOD iRONTNOR WANTED 4180 DaY Laundry Service 18 __231_W _Sheffiaid Poncse Mich { Suent wane Came. eee ee ACTION. Dial FE — feuvng promet, Phone FE [Many orn ouiy Angeragy Bakery ee ee ace ais Gienieo wouts ay ae ~~~ Travel Agencies 254 ROY KNAUF. Realtor 4 Seiskaee otal uo felonies! stitne 28181 see 12 W. 16 Mile Rd. B’Ham. ati average $2.0 to +' 00 per hour MARRIED WOMAN WOULD LiKF LACE CURTAINS ag ot nor. oe tem with eatriy _gentieman. OR 3-887? | WAITRESSES Fi NI ‘NIGHT | shift with fountain exp. 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CAN LIVE IN T -% wpm ............. $220 CEMENT I8 OUR SPECIALTY. 1 ef go home a ae eoeek~ Sy ca Floors. basements _£M_ BOOKKEEPE eR esis aduhs | BOOKKEEPER full charge $200 “CEMENT & BLOCK only Lovely new home, | SBECRETARY—No shorthand, WORK FF 54-0782. es, references required. MI anten a #200 - 5 ARLES PURCHAM. _am JUNIOR SECRETARY —fight’ - | Contractor, Laying. sanding end HOUSEWORKER IN THE TELE- |“ .no z s200| = 230 Endwell. Walled Lx. Lake Rd. ares. re mpeg tS secy. investment =| De “M BLDG. SERVICE Gays, 12 noon to 8 pm, $40 aoe ‘LEGAL SECRETARY —no fee $2 week, ahswer by letter to SECRETARY to young sales SAR pe er es Dene, (ee) Cosmas Mire- Cee | | met - $300 ROOFING. SIDING, ALTERA- Mosraeesek OVER be ON TH | MEN | TIONS TCHE: BINETS for werkiog coupte. complete TRAINEE. blue print mach opr $206 AND Suencrwavs Text rents charge. 208 Voorneis Rd FE isarsthcayy SORTS) aid ~ draft: 332-4243. FE 2-7004, ae 2.9% . 4 a aoe : a, ee es RAINEE sales--cecora.or wn ee ene JET DINER. 2 * AITRESSES t _Guaranterd Free est. FE 48205 Tess Box 68 _ AVAILABLE now INTERIOR — painting at reasonable orices. FE 4-2305 _ Pontiac - Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 29. CASH BUYERS WAITING For Your land contract or equity. A-1 CUSTOM DECORATING WALI peperme etl service, Com _merce. EM 3-3435 PAINTING AXD DECOR ATING : _Very reasonable FE 2-2116 PAPER HANGING. FE ¢-2171 AND | \ and beth for 3. On Cees Lk. FE _$-3168. OOM, KITCHENETIF . Child welcome. 431 N 1% “RMS 3 AND eATH PARTLY — Pelm 454 Auburn TE ae __oniy. 258 Ore _z 5 Ary $13 PER IV, BATH AND ENT kd 4 Northview Ct 2? POOMS$ WITH KITCHENETTY private bath @nd entrance. 314 N Perrr oe 2 RM FURN. APT shower and stoc! _2 and 64 aa 2-99 PVT ENT Call between 9OTO. ’ RM APT can FE 5-005¢ . Ld ‘> Rooms, PVT WITH BATH. At- so 1 room. 3] Stowell 2 AND 3 RM APT. P aoe TOWS : Children welcome. FE 5-34 . 1093 2 «3 mM A Satan. eORENET SEVER? nice. 1 block W. of Sky Mechanic St Becholy or couples. FE 6-2708 or KITCHE: bath @ entrance, utilities ofa ; 8-6618. 7 ROOMS AND (BATH, PRIVATE | Fe ase Couple only. 173 State a 7 ROOMS, PRIV PRIVATE ENTRANCE. foe fn, required. FE igo cintorabie Brin fr tert er rege, Com m e - Maceday Lake. .*phore : va 71308, 3 ROOMS AND beth. ne welcome, 431 N. PRIVATE BATH AND 2 Serene, Trdulte 100 Norton. trenes, * ne entrance. per. mo Couple onlyCall from 3 p.m to 6 pm 3030 Josiyn Rd. 27 ROOMS PRIVATE ea tH. #90 _Robin wood of N Perry } ; ; ATTRACTIVE, CLEAN rit utulities fura Reasonable. Gass tu Galemse rE i. Eves f NTIN ASHED Neo ston, Brom waters Tee oe al ferred, business girl = courteous —_ ploye e or wae clewned Paper removed. os Serview Call Ted McCatlon any | Kautte Sat 30 Fr sendusky. 2-706 ve 90 - | 7 ROOMS, CHILDREN PAINTING TSH ANGINO OE Cc. HAY DEN. SRealtor | _407_N. Cass. OA 8-2818. “WALLS C E__Walton Open_Eves. 2 & 3 ROOM APARTMENTS. BABY TUPPEF OR_3-7061 | welcome. See caretaker, 23 Physio-Therapy 21A CONTRACTS W. ANTED |; baugh Court. : enn ws i BEDRMS. & BATH. papa contracts or What have | 3 ctean. Also 3 rm. mr. town & SWEDISH MASSAGE &@ THERAPY. sale. Buyers MC. FE 10812, cial a tec'imique. 14 Lincoln you? Reasonable dis it, Te ass | o Dope repay — an cae F . i} * 7 Television Service 22, (ate, 1962 W. Huron $t “S tx = rege y= eK hel “Close in. FE 27803 efter §. ‘COPENE HAVER'S me Met Tv CASE FOR “LARD ~HOMPRAGTS ‘7“RMs_AND_BATH. BASEMENT __ epair. ron. Night serv- i fee’ enils. te is 5. + we “0 Dixie ry. ~ eer sy 2250000 —Typewriter Service 224 TYPEWRITERS 1 pDDING af To Buy—To Sell—To Insure ; Highest oe ere a Naas OHNSON, Realtor M S rene wo oMORIGAGES , have Black neal “white. Beagle. “ae lost in or around Davis- collect. Lost. FOR CASHIN A\ ox a00p HURRY. sell thi PR, | through’ Classified A : hramy FE es ie es — —S 2 : one | : a £ e ok i 04 Teienrcshs ceeaaimons Haney trance, fees privileges. MY 3-270. E 3 PSTAIRS APT. : ATE Pare P aculte 2! Oak Hil off N. Perry : FE_ 23-5233. ; 3 Rom M, PRIVATE | Bare APPLY . 7 RM. at om RENT. 310 E_ Wilson a z “END BATH. WATERFORD * NUS ene ts Hi tasty i only, 7) c LOWER. 3 ; al sak a 3501 shenes Rd., just ott Site Referenc: i ROOM Ui UPPER GARAGE, AUTO: 6 W 5 : 4 AND BATH, ante UTILITIES turn, Couple only. OR 3-7065. PRIVATE U: with garage, and ‘aree yard in _Rochester references. OL 60851." i RMS_ AND are. PIODERN. soe 267 N nr. TROOM APT. I LS UNF OR: aoe. 1074 Myctie St. ater DUPLEX WTOVE. : Seeet "Ghd beak, tusntched. ; 931-8. -Mershail. ‘@ RMS, PRIVATE BATH. Orit ties foro. Couple only. 270 Pike. FE ¢-1676. LE eT i Po ee mn 3 lya vg @ bad H a & TILE BATH, - $00 OMS. CLOSE IN. UTILITIES. * Employea adults, FE 2-466 after ————— four. OUSEKEEPING, REAS. - MY 23-6186. ry ROOMS AND, AND BATH, CLOSE IN. | $55 A MONTH St. Benedict's Church, center. 2° al! with private entrances, heat, hot water, stove snd eee f ties furnished urhished. Mr. Smt : _Scy" 0 Pegs afar 430 | are "TPN | PONTIAG GLARE BOE Ee > BA LOWER. NICELY und, _{n ‘ < pbs Couple only. 20 § RM. APT. 9 BEDRM. AVAIL- SMALL PURN, | House FOR COU- atekre FLOO | tis ena coma suas Cees: wate Sail NEATLY PUR. | month. ac ‘oOp- Jang | jw Em sings = _ er, 2420 James K Bivd. Eves. aes 2 : busline pear gro- MPLETEI i 5 RM. AND BATH BRICK aPrT.| _c¢eTy. FE 248%. | v ROOM APE ee TE t|° wits fireplace, Newly decorated. | SMALi HOUSES” FOR RENT, month plus eros Cal rE $65 per mo, Call FE 43581 Children welcome. Automatic 701. ‘| ROOM APT. OFF W HURON | _349! Kenilworth. PE 4-203). UPPER, BA Leno doors, $ family brick. | _*-2 month, RM | tn Pontiac. | os aoe reliable adults. rE AND ae a UPPER. GAS 3389 Auburn Rd, * eS a 2 BEDROOM HOME, TEm- =e A~F UNiversity TARE FR FEO ay ney Rotee. = reste lease oS: “tay, Pers AROUND house. Nicely furn. (deal for 2 adults, FE 5-7856 Union Lake, Call MU 9-2658 after 5:00. MODERN, 2 BEDRM., tonsa “mee welcome. 12 Miles of Pon- R., enti June 15. ot ewood Golf 355 Fox or EM_ 3-405. MODERN “YR, AROUND HOME. . Pleasant Lk, FE 2-3536. MODERN, a) “RMS. WITH BASE- ment. Pontiac Lk. OR 3-9138. Second St., _ Club. 3355 NEW, MODERN, 2 BEDRM. YEAR ground. Oi! heat, MY 3-2805. eet Lewes en 3 BDRM. MODERN. WATKINS LK Front. 2-car garage. OR 3-1375. ~ Lah, Rag, 6. Ben, Ore, Wb by MEA Servinn, tow {1-3 oe e power!" e x ‘ “Hello, Pentagon? I wish to report a new source ad atomic ____ For Rent teers 22 ya FFURNISHED R : Sone & washing privie = Close ad 1 or 3 employed girls. Them F i BDRM., 7rere BATH AND entrance. Adults only, Pontiac _Lake. $364 1 WARM, CLEAN, GLEEPING RM. Gentleman. PE '2-8711, 24 Norton. 34 Norton. 3a HT RMS. =4 i, Very reas. 1231 Putnam. AT BUS STOP, LARGE NICELY com. city bus. fleges, 112 W Rundell, ) ROOM. OLDER For Sale Houses MOVING TO ARIZONA 48 WILL coerce’ $1,256.47 equity In 3 bed- fuimesiots for $1,000 cash. session No Brok- home ers. FE Le Have bedroom lakefr ther informa’ LAKEFRONT ® nice selection of 2 &:3 it aa For fur- Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR “ee w. FE}i2-4411 CLOSE TO 6T. Benedict's Cured. FE 4-5425 BUILDERS HOME SEEKERS_ MODEL OPEN DAILY MODERN 2 REDANT, AUTO. HEAT OPEN Sk. & TO.¢ PM. | ate ere tae te vestibule tails. Let him show rou our mod-. el home. , Close nth Raney ee ek i fears it 3 we nace, Paved, r Y. c. . HAYDEN, Realtor % 5 PE 8-0441 : eres. Sun to 2 § ROOM HOUSE & G sg tie full basement and heet. 5 bedrooms, Newly outside and new cement drive. Close to schools and downtown, $8,009 with $2,000 down: FE 4-1315. WEST ‘SIDE, 2 BEDROOM, FULL basement, near bus & ping rT. $8,750 = down sacrifice cash to mo ‘ c 2 OTTAWA Tt ROOM 2 be sup, 2 down, ment, ken oil furnace, carpeted li room, 13x24 ft., new black id drive, 3 car ge- rage. wn yment, cated at 817 Menominee. | ere 4 BDRM. HOME. REAL bargain. Por colored Several oth- | er good burs. P. W. DINNAN Huron FR. 4-2577 ter. White Lh., Milford 08 at $68 per aon Toe canes = Veterans ’ COLORED Why Pay Rent? NEW HOMES DOWN F eaturing : "HARD OAK FLOORS AUTO. HOT WATER. . CABINETS SIDE ‘DRIVES Completely Finished: | and Decorated = LOW LOW ¥ PAYMENTS CHOOSE LOCATIONS | NOW! ; Only : A Few Left _MODEL NOW OPEN Earlmore at Bondale Westown REALTY COMPANY | DIamond 1-0320 | MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH basement, full bath 3675 Buick. | _FE_ 5-8206. MUST SELL: $1.500 DOWN NEAR. | | BRICK RANCH HOME ! with full bent, rough wiring end th : interior and save 20 per cent on cost %. me. Full RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor | 262 8. Open 6-0 8 Ti 2 OR 32031 MULTIPLE LISTING SERV SS view Ppp segglirhooe fy FE 5-4060. | | ; privileges, 96,- owner. Low down pay- 2.3003. ¥ WELL Sore ra ae ot plastered \s, tiled bath, separate tremh and veer sucrenese ' a: i rey 278 setts 2358 Al HE: z ; WE TRADE Flizabeth Lakefront Perfect beach Charming § room year around home. Large Ss — with fireplace. window overlooking nists, Fences yard. Don't miss this at Me ASS LAKE or nis “atunetiye at 4a" I agen ag ; Lined oak eos ceramic tile in kitchen and bath, Full eee com with fire- “Beseetaapets Re ae Only $16,000. SR “WATKINS LAKE A dol! house—nest as @ pin. This attractive ranch home has 2 large bedrooms, plastered walls, tiled bath, cheerful kitchen, nicely land- scaped lot. Back yard is fenced in Gerege wae drive. Only 0.500, 91 HO ELMA Me “ELWOOD tAREALTO “gas Caco mltsabett Ra. FE §-1284 or FE ¢364 | Ca al j Sat. and Sun. 1 to 6 P.M. 3-BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY | Estate. 1362 W. Huron, FE Pia or Fim 44813, Open Eve- nings & Sundays. ~ Gl’s , 5275. Down 1% BATHS Li ing room, and L, mod- ern kitchen with ample pine cupboards, twin-sise rooms, tw so & @ "path, extra % dath. utility - 5 - Located 8 minutes west of Pon- tiac on MS@, 49 mile W. of Pon- tiac Airport. “Open DAILY & SUNDAY Kuschell ~ MI 64133 ATTRACTIVE 3 down. «ROOMS AND BATH. tp cached yment. ains, off matehere Rd E 3 ROOMS AND rage. 3° lake privileged lots, seep! Call for: sppointment. WILL CONSIDER A VERY Low- payment for my GI ba ime Pay- ments $56 ine. taxes ineur- — Practically moat Fk pos. My home is im A-1l condi- tion. nice lot, Atego §1.250 Studio hving| kitchen | | Featuri ing : room, fireplate, lake sores rd. Phone EM > 3234 Will move. — into a 6 rm. brick cuplex, comoletely furn. Pymts bepplea $41 De aoto Pi. FE Se ee = or Lee aeeabe =| bat 3 bedrm, 2 with tie with built-in range and ia CG tad Village ANDERSONVILLE RD |) MILE | brick. large fenced got, = et Also auto. washer and dryer. oven: ‘TY, ceramic Ul¢d7) Good ‘family “howie™ ar. = TO WINDIATE TO SALINE wo} _FE 5-2064. ter softener incl, $159 Joang b I bal indo stores and church 3 bedrms. up CLOVERTO:. BY OWNER 6 RM. Wirt oft Crescent Lk. Rd. or, Water: aths, built-in window TgihtdTm: end full beth down, ela ! oe “ CONSTRUCTED AS A STARTER | ae as heat, a |wall, large uttlitY room,| St nice living rm., dining rm. HOME. 0 z = $150 DOW N (car port. Lot 83x138. com: kitchen, closets gaiore. i's 6ROOM BRICK HOME] new 3 bearm. starter home with I ar garege, lawn and garden. -ved street near city | pasement Wiring included. Large, | pletely landscaped. GI or) 83.200 down end $75 per. month. TH Wo awtE COME OF) viseiiines & cchool base | _lot_Close wy town. OR 3.2091 tional terms. Full Gi F k He 2 4 i ment. Automatic heal. Owner. FE 3 BEDRM. A Pianos Conventional ter ~ 1rOuUX-F raNnKS 3. 2x10 ft floor folsts with sotta | _ 58538. : { ots, Crescent Lake privileges. price only $15,/ GENERAL REAL ESTATE bridgin 13 BEDRM. HOME OL HEAT. 2 | _87.250,_9850_ down. FE 40776 4295. Dixie OR 3 1x6 5 on 45 degree angie |" Wisner, Lincoln wy cae pres Bude 3 on = __Open py ae Ito 5 p.m. 5 : 5% ra! ake _ -$. Drep ceiling .n bath PTT OR RENT OR SALE, 3 BEDRM- | = HOTEL AUBURIN garage. a) res — -party. $100 Rooms by Day or Week Tr mo, of city. FE Alsa 1 or 2 room apartments, O o538 9530. Cooking and refrigeration unit. FINE BEp- | 464 Auburn : FE 2-239 Bubai = mo. cs aoa HURON echaeld ss é CLEAN Ler vision. mo Ce ay or wee! West. Huron Bt, Ph Phone KE_2-8266. SY TAN Rent Stores 40 M39 AT MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE So much value Three large bedrooms and a good basement. Auto gas heat and @ hot. water heat- ere of ¢ years: Cement drive and all only zcellent kitchen lots losets. House is only six and is = insulated for $10,500 with terms. See this now Tt i 3 a beautiful two bed- room home that lacks noth- ing. New ca g in living room and hall. Spotlessiy clean nicely decorated. Wa- ~¥ 4 tal Tresr yard is already fenced. To- rice $8500 Pp with terms. Excluave District Circle Drive in lovely Silver Silver Crest Subdivision, ‘This: neat lara two s 8 very- is in perfect condition e and out. Cement drive perfect home wi cious _bedrooms._ e coe Toony . Total price $12,750 with terms Income Property Close to east Pike 8t you and” ily tat on and an have good bus service good location. Two fam- with two bedrooms on floor and one bedroom second. Two full baihs separate entrances. This pet to sell quick at $10- with low down payment LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 136 E. Ps Bt FE 4.9584 BUILDING FOR Se LW SANT,, NEWLY. decorated, $68 monthly. Al 1 furn, Available Nov, Ist, we drink- FE 2-4169 ers. aber (SDE. NEWLY DECORA T- rooms and = heated, sae only. FE 2-1 3 7 RM, re eric W, ATERFORD | W. SIDE HEATED area. 3-0281. Btove and retry . furn. OR) 4 au “SPPER. Newly decor. Adults only, Garage. 318 Liberty st. = Pt te ad 3 cap AND BATH WTR REERIO. AND AND, 3 NICE Roo tise farm cad TOVE AND RE washer, ‘OR 3-74 all util- -|] BEDRM, _|7 RM. GARAGE HOUSE, PARTLY . Couple only, 302 ~~ 2 Electric pump, ele. * pave, rete. : Fy, qutside follet, $48 Io i EM 3-4054, GAS HEAT, near Pontiac Motor, OLive 22-3031. "|} BEDROOM HOME, FURNISHED. 7 BEDROOM HOME. ¥ ; “ ot BEDROOM, 2 BATHS, MODERN Gao heat. All modern genet es. $225 mo. jase, wu FE 80500: rey edera, Clean 3 ROOM HOUSE: In a for wife's me posdebage, | o geen weekly, cua Wel- F pools AND BATH, CLOSE TO +. AUTO. car warage, Cail after 6:30, FE 7 5 4 R GMC 15 weekly with heat, Will ove, refrig. Child wel NE/ DO TOWN. FES AND BATH 1 G00D 0 ee tare ONTH: AF’ _§$ P. M. on 5 + OR rE it BATH ON CASS. Bare, 27 fal = TLET * —— > al odie es 4708 | land Rd,, Pontiac. « — | mn oe _ Appt me ORM, MOD RN HOME | _ Sere - od Nes” Ty Ba Rent | Houses ‘Furnished 35) 1 - | MODERN ONFURN. HC HOUSE FOR REALTY. craw Orchard Ave FE 5-9418 HOU : : 5-7470 ' HEATED. MODERN LK. FRONT) ~ 3 A rooms. Bath & util. re windows. _— Paved rend ond, Blofes », EM ovsE at taste aa MODERN. 1 MI.” _ minutes SEDRSON HOUSE, et baby welcome, $65 a mon r BEDROOM HOUSE. 12 A out U.S. 10. MA 5-7086. 3 pedroome Inquire at 1406 White e a! Lake Ra. MODERN 2 BEDRM., AUTO, HEAT bes waren: White Lk -Milford i ~ neve MU 42867, MODERN 2 BEDRM_ AUTO HEAT | id hot water. White Lk.-Milford oren. MU 42867 “Basement. ee *Eontect NEW. * DUPLEXES N, Perry and Mt. Clemens 8&t. on N. East Bivd. FE 4-7833 te _§ pm. SYLVAN LAKE 2385 Chettin, new 3 bedroom, with Carer . gas «ROOMS AND BATH HOT Wa option purchase, _ 000, seat pai ar Fe 2 bedroom duplexes. $84.50. Between 1 REASONABLE RENT TO RESPON- re A couple, modern 4 rma, OR |. Oxbow Le. EM 3-082, ‘STORE WITH SEPARATE LIVING uarters. Good io’ branch t Pontiac . P. A. Pelliccia. _Cal! after 6 p.m. MU_4-2163. STORE FOR RENT. pons A- i oa Coney seer oe Barber enty of space. rs e Ringside 'B ari a her seme, ] NCOME HOME Tf you ere interested in a nice home Rbipe Pi income, let us show the one we have in Syiven® Vintage. 3 Living room with fireplace room, kitchen, three bedrooms % 1% baths down, tour room _&_ apartment up. | Full basement oii heat. lake ee, Only $4,000 down on eas SY Speaking of bargains, LVAN VILLAGE here's one for $14,000 that cant be beat! Just like new & has many extras such as dishmaster, carpeting up & down. wo, alum. storms & Yaca- tlon in this lovely home. 13 x 17 living room with picture window Open Eves.| bri e priced at s1h.p50" available. R. D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Ra. FE ¢1157 For Colored Families | 3 bedrm., modern. Gas heat. close | to schools, stores and transpor. tation. Good condition. ce $7,050, terms. For information call A. NOTT. REALTOR 10 W e = FE 45005 $iseo0 DOWN, 3 Resch % ‘pe. Living dining ell, modern kitchen, ttied bath iM aoe attached breezeway a car arage. Paved eive. cond ee o enced. screens. mee at $13,200. Call Clark Real FE 46402 or FE 44813. FHA RESALE. Leah male month, ine} ak for batance. Call Clark ea Es- _tate, FE 4-6492 or FE 44813 ! _BROWN $995 DOWN — Lovely brand new 3 $1,500 hdl New gas ing. Completely ” insulated. value at only $7,060. ite — FULL PRICE—Bulit in 1954 bedroom bungalow [ike yy terete mui Hees YS | ecreems a = drapes, } This. one is jist like new. Sweet will aecost ee food housetrall down paym oe igh sell. $1,500 DOWN — West side. Huron Gardens 5 ial. Tm. modern dict’ s ast heat. wall to wall carpeting end more on @ large” lot, Russell Young REA aL Te -BUILDER 412 W. Hyro : FE 64525 BY ownEas 4 4 BEDROOM BRICK | ranch: 1', baths. 15' 923 living *toom. 120 by 150 corner jot, rea-| sonabie terms, Lom possession 2314 Ivanhoe 3007 Near | Middlebelt apd mean Lake Ra "BUD" $1,000.00 Down Lake pel | phan path on beautiful Elize- | tthin easy Walking | cimaase 2 bedroom frame bun- galow, al! on one floor. Metal cabinet sink, bath has stool only | Clean condition Well-shaded jot Total price $6,300 STOUTS # Best Buys Today ROCHESTER CQUNTRY ESTATE A charming farm Colonial located tn adap ypu’ area on hard surfaced read. Ideal for the larger femiiy asl taining ler entrence rm. paneled den with fireplace. Pyearebeqaed ving room with «a kitchen = tera. atity room and maids cuarters. plus 1's bathe on the first floor.. ed floer | contgine 5 beautiful bedc- ! rooms and 2 full baths piss : loads of cleeest P Woodward and Square ment with off feat. extra | opening to ground level. Labo laree electric hot water ard Automatic oi] furnece, Bit- | Le rea softener. Delightful screened uated on T¢-faot lake front 3_dedroom bungalow. Wnine- and fn patio Ctreuler hard sur- lot w good beach Dork: Ait on ane +—__—_faced drive with new 3, | separate Water system for floor with 1% car car garage with electron- test ‘Nitely raped, fe net drive. reoeares oe ved . Appeest- enced yard. $18.00, terms. t living room and dining ——- ‘ecres of unuswal- she Ane —— kitchen, ly o— Income—Close in ceram ath. forced air: oti / heat, large utility room, aluminum Se condition, vaaewtng vores of / storms sereens. heer iere et $40, $964 per month pilus mer f scaped grounds Offered at §18,- = — j-room apartment. } Resto f . By appointment only, ments, 2 light housekeeping / :1N I G.I.RESALE ee Steud ey . Outst. white frame — il HO ie mingalow locate: off Baid- nests pearsnatehee iho ture: in in good sete nla ings erce es excep owner's “ ten Contains ¢ ment. $18,900 apes. 49 Mt_ Clemens. FE 8.1201; nd full bath het Fight for _ ——_* Eve Mr. Allen FE old | with pig nes aa gee hat Trout Pond / | water Smat! trees end | Ranch H | - Terke aeeat Pay ved drive Aancn tiome— 2 Acreg e advantace of all the 3 bedro SILES- | git (Oak ie owner Mes] beeceeeny reece hegle oi ce ern wi “a, tact per cent on the balance tis ox sarage, Bully in 1948 Seana . . atone Bungalow, Forced Sale WEST SIDF eam! wortesaee paseo buy on this 2 bec- $1300 DOWN piace im basem m with attic for the 3rd Good. location on South John- | New be bedroom if needed Also fea- son Ave. 2 story frame } Tandstaped. Desoment, eats, “ell” heat Sui bed, Fuel essenens -, 2 en full bath. Full basem da 7 pares jot and only ‘4 block furnace. Convenient rapes | Lake Front—P © school. See this today thing. Inrnediate possession. | Large 98- and save money, Needs some decorating home. 3 Bed Good value! — — edrooms ; Sies. 18 grille $1,500 will handle this close- COZY | ep stand, good bean ment eal nA tees S495DOWN | Gaesmelonncesincas just 2 blocks from down- A real cutie located off I acrae let ee poder Be town, Call for further in- Cass - Elizabet th Toad ard Pont! VI ShOn pellet tn oaks + = | Wisner-Lincoln Area | { | | | Lake: Oakland Front oe lot. This is . cacoome at 84.300 with $1,000 dow Russell Young REALTOR—BUU o- 2 W Rares PE 445.5 OFFERS Large 4 room heme Prie- tare window, utility reom Ali of 1 floor Ol) heat I's lots, paved street Good res- idential area, $8.700, §3,000 corn. 5 roome and beth plus en- closed porch lake For Colored Only $600 down will buy this 4 room home in a good location néar school. Ali —-, ieee walls, gas heat and tne full price only $5,600. i Rent Office Space 41 ooo eee LP PE SPACE FOR RENT, 4540 Dixie da OFFICE Hwy. H. J Theater Bidg. a tist, of free manager — ate Sale Houses 43 OND ORL ting, real estate. rking space. Inquire juron Theater. 2 BEDROOM WITH BASEMENT EAST SIDE jroom modern per we near ved street. 1,000 down will handle. Dorothy Snyder Lavender FE 2-441! Suite bt a paoner’ office, den- r doctor's 2 auditis Pienty kitchen that any wife would love to have, two bed . Gas heat, water soften- er, insulated, gas water heater, terms. Mi ca heating, fenced backyard ie scaped. Close to stores, school & bus line. lawn is comoletely jand- Orly $14,300 on easy is home must be seen S. appreciate. Shown by appoint- *FOU R BEDROOM Ideal Livin sulated, storm. breeseway t to is car gar for the home for a large family. room with fireplace, kitch- s & screens & . Nice : Syacet yard y term "43 3 SHORT STREET Fiseced ta ‘poreh’6 I's oe fi. Close to stores, schools & bus. Hine. Onty $8,860 is Se ce petting & a Only Ras wa 1 to & Tel-Huron. Priced ai only $8,500 OPEN SUNDAY 104 L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1369 W Ph. PE “wauniple Listing Service NICHOLIE — LAKEFRONT 3 BDRM. BRICK—. MONTCALM Be settled for Xmas. You'll Hient hom Contains 4 rooms and stool. Good siding and roof. Bok plete aluminum sterm cows and screens. Vacant. Move in tomorrow. 3 FAMILY UNIT R oy” Annett Inc. $995 DOWN GILES REALTY.CO, | Iu, oa Berry aureet tn $2 W. Hurofi FE 54-6175 more than 7 itself. Spen_# to 8 ie real bargale’ bee te Partridge Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ben Bunday Tals ~ BRICK INCOME =. outstanding incone erie S + brick 4 family _ brick 5 family on same prope Pp r} garage cluded . Brerpthing roc : Ret owner over $8,008 per yr. IN feo gm : caretaker’s “not included. 35,: SUNDAY ster SUNDAY Russell Young: W. SIDE $1300 DN. Ottering one ot those arg / | 2: “aus Spacious ¢ room modern ~ to trade in SUBURBAN HOME ¢ ” Hospital. Natural, brie contains B' bedroom TE POSSESSION ~ 3 lace in living room tape with basement . full basement, Pull basement with’ i new off . 8 stumsinuia” storm '& "setters . Insulated. some decorating. storm & screens, 156 storms and screens price ment barn in sicellont iby | . New ie Se it b "| ten ea ine ares 4 ht laine NR. WEBSTER SCH. are cramped in. your $1,000 DOWN og ts rr LAKE FRONT - Shae gael pos- numer emus et) eae" eptuer ai ome | ono Paina Et = ee, mstGrare te | Redhat eeiee, oe |3 BEDROOMS: ~ : whe, ain this cheshek wens ia @ road off Walton oe gid h wate tpt ang location’ for. ‘cal sido, “on. 4 e ; Tiving ag ah akfast room, 1011 w. ane R. ie — i THE PON TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 SLICE OF HAM ee rie For Sale Houses 43 A re eee 43/ a es taal — PRIVILEGES 2 brick home. ore —— SYLVAN REALTY, COMPANY Ave. PE 5-048 a3 PRI- FE 8-25) for execu- to mort- 00M aoe Ne ¢ OP Mon. thru Sun. 10 to9 G.I. & FHA 2% Dn., 30-Yr. Mortgage -BEDROOM, QUALITY re MES FEATURING: Plastered ments ‘with Gasinators, storms & Screens; Wide BUILT BRICK RANCH ),Ao38 HO Nalls, Oak Floors, Ceram-| ¢ Tile Baths, Fuit Base- John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron St. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PINE LAKE PRIvIL&oEs og OE ae built ip ‘56. 3 Ry Carpeted Gaeritied <2 ‘oe high property by transferred ECONOMICAL | actions Furnace. < ~ s, beach ¥ 3 down, $64 per ‘orie . si. Drayton Plains Income et eh SP, = HOLMESBARTRAM Dixie OR +1950" OFFICE cnellcad lake = has separate basements, Stone weve grt ei - roe ~— ‘“Seice fitboo AT UNION. LAKE vileges ye out and We heave many t and lake Come 5 up. them over, J.G. Trocke 1648 Union te ka eM 9401 No Down Payment on your free & clear lot 2 & 3 bedroom starter os full basement and wir- tng, or build on our with F. C. Wood Co. Corner Wilts 4. —— - ms Laks ata Moe ots, Paved Streets, City|.egp w gRZALtY co. : 3 Sewer and Water. LAKEFRONT. | GI SPECIAL TAKE East| ?} bedroom re lake- 2 7 front lot. Buy now and _¥v SUPER - SHARP. 3} Baber FO] See Sw Ser Mle gm | Fico. Sites” ate ing. ete. Enjoy the lovely view ~y~ A coed size kitchen, baths, Pull basement. with r Ke PULL “BASEMENT. Wit ay ic Or Meat Best of ail ts the price cf} ~ PLUMBING IN FOR SEC- $13.200 with terms. OND BATH & OIL HEAT. vanes ce\C. PANGUS 1919 MI5| 1% TOWN @ ONLY 3 LEFT 0 Oakland Ave. "Open Eves | Ph. Ortonville 132R2 collect oe ome: see ; Pree Parting gy OWNER. ~~ ae R Re + ROOMS AND BATH Witi Ort a 3h sa, odetano Ave rm with 9800 dn. OR 3-6008. . SEMLB BUNGALOW _ ~SAEGRES DOSEN Pees ee KNU Ca RS See WEST SIDE with terms 2 Well cated 9 bedroom "S REAL ATE oF _———" a rR centers \* piahers vn sane BATH Yul venst, ot heat, US ete rT fou ful basement. Ot Onty Mi. Ges or electric stove Immediate oe cow down a asion. Smail cown ma permet no arm “al, eves. FE 40080 or os ac. COM MODERN MOOT TAGE. W M.H. eNUDSEN Ae ES BOTT REALTOR $19 Pontiac — Bid \S) RMS AND bate’ Tal tahoe i 5 "Pa rE we 2-450)" | ey Sen. om i712 NICHOLIE GEORGE KORN ie s 1 alert and —— enced saleemen, wants to list _bome. Cal] him at FE 5 Bedrm. Home _ is @ newer be region. e oak Moors and pee choy Full basement and ree room Price §14.000 sel. } of Realtor |. Phone MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE COLU MBIA ? 334 Sytvan I iietront : . OPEN tar bon 2 TO te NO MONEY DOWN-98 MO ayes = . reling gew i-foor 2 dedrm And 66786 ts the full price Convenient location of this > bedrm shell _howse Low bes payment, Only 811.800. | lecated near ng! Mr. Rae. LI %-1222 ime RISDON REALTORS E. WALTON ~ BRAND NEW built 2 bedrm home. 712K, WOODWARD, RO. / ture, window living rm, ' ki Hill a / ol twrence, weher beater. Wat ( / You'll tke the fine plaster (Cass Lake InS l iS {i fies Ses $12,000 “pee M N $2200 dn. & 678 mo. Move | Model Homes Now _ Might in Open Daily For Your BRAND NEW = 3 BEDROOMS Ins ection Sona tele tao aser geen and na Joost sand beach =4— P.M. st se e & the large rooms in this Calc Sour Si Site Now ae ae astray & Dri * Dixie High to Wat. | ee ee eee wm |t1 Acres — 2 Homes Pas "take hese ee ake porary oak Moors, weil. Well jecated southwest of Pon- | Property rough plumbing, & partitions tine Newer custom built 1 rm are already Only 98838. / home with 2 bedrooms and WM. A. Very. very ES terme. Let's / bath down and 2 bed: and i siemacr cane vemen*| K FI NEDY of] furnace. modern 4 et. Price $21,800 with $7,000 NICHOLIE| = ale REALTOR 3007 yy ot alg +3500 JOHN enings & HARGER CO. ; : 33 W. Huron Pe $8182 Builders Own Home — es In deautiful Pontiac . Watkins Ere eatates Te ® i , MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE w REALTOR 3 bedroom brick ranch home Phon $ or FE 20820 with full basement. Living room OPEN LOF61 ORCHID ST. SUNDAY 2to6 P.M. SATURDAY 26 3432 ARDRETH ST. e FE 4-353 _ Muttinie » Listing Service — MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HAPPINESS A BEST BUY 2-ft. recreation room, porch, land- escaped lawn shade and shrubs Offered at $10,500, $1,580 down. LAKEFRONT RANCH West of City. 2 Bee Gon 3 years . 2 miles, ¥ well-constructed, acon Large combination kitehen eramic >. yourself to see them| Secaneiessemiel lena bath basement with soon. "GET FA gas heat. plus rec Naturally they are the Menu Gor spake. Close to seheste, ’ best in construction be- | | van Lake privileges. Hurry : j on this one RD. cause they are built by; 33 OF Ward W. Ross, whose | ‘ | Upper Get oars PER one idea is to give you Rooms with all FOR OPEN SIGNS the Best for the smallest improvements including : 1 amount of money, These | City w ater, sewer, gas . ©)P — homes can be purchased | and electric on G.I. for as httle as) . { $850.00 Down. DOWN PAYMENT SUNDAY 25 Model. Homes Open $350 43 Gateway Every Day and Sunday Elizabeth Lake E Estates H8P.M. - ant mS. Y Monthly Payments course,” fishts Loach To reach property: Drive out rooms wita o@k f1oors, Dixie Highway to Watkins Lake $33. 70 plastered walls, tile features Road, turn lef on Watkins Lake n kitchen and ba Gos follow signs te Model. . heat —— storm’ and : screens. to live in, WM. A. weer to Be west mile KE NEDY PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE = GATEWAY N MODEL OPEN REALTOR Daily & Sunday lto7 | +3569 _ Blaine & High Street | Small Down Payment Cullens — Sontcalm ——__Open_& Evenings . ti | Seeman eat ne @ Oakland Ave to Blaine, turn parcel w 8 Just th ent = to High Street, near ane Mg oom — lm herrd SaaS b RENT BEA BRICK RANCH Chas. Marotta ER for you and. enjoy. ail 2 apres amor paring nded in -..«{) the privileges and ess "$3 — located in exclusive BLDG. CO. of YOUR OWN En- “Westridge.” Like - new FE 8-1548 ped tomorrow's advantages throughout, Built-in china ; f today. “@ivider, wall- ; to-wall carpeting. i” car GI. Resale | Rached ae oe: Op Cy brick with. * uid basement er leaving city. Priced to — — a —— bed cas . vient basement, extra's 1 ll sien 2048 En 6 Seti tsa ma : ho VOORHEIS — ‘north Soteuial han covemquanent .- of Elizabeth Lake Redd arog in Peauti- screens, Nice Jandecaping— living room with | ful Cherokee Hills. “Brand/new.’ ee et oe natural fireplace and studio } bedroom ‘brick heme, with "at- = Lee bad i room, kitchen tached gar Full basement. Oak ' : : with breakfast nook, full din- . walls | Beauti- ing room. Gas heat. Land- ful a Country Livin ai oe, a || Seen wi Geta ns : Grr ims Ri Open ne tegoned fare § of HURON GARDENS foom, Tantei: ae cee 2 bedrooms, 2 glassed and L. H. marGune Restos and 3 bedrooms plus den, gereqned porches. Heety | 100) W, Bursa FE 24010 and 8 omg tall _breakfest + = = utility roam all on 1 floor, : ries ‘iacleting carpets and $550 DOWN Shia at 60,100) with a1.959 | e . ' 5 * Grapes in living Lag me: PLUS COST down. * pion? . 2 bedroom, den kiteh- m see it? en, S038 lot, Y ra cabt- | Fast Side Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ie sebtlon of near) 23 W. bait or PE 3 _| Fr for appoia ment. Wag- rE . Fie ner jes Ing. WI O* $500 DOW - - 1 24 on cor- OP fe ee ket i 4 Good tn ent for home or , Pils Secs SUNDAY 26 Ses re Gere agen Meee aryl “ROSE McLARTY * FE 2.2162 or FE 5-3578 * fans. ome locsind on large, it rooms, Tiataral repacg, interior a ie] Ll, LAKE screses 3 bed- MILFORD AREA apt Priced a tik . EMBREE Ns a ROOM HOUSE. FULL fenced > bew dowe a? HERE'S ABEAUTY! In the of downtown -Pontiac, = bedroom — Deer ao closets. $10,- en sae 500. PE 5-5323. lake district 5 — West | new | stone rig ‘te bath | astered ‘SPECIAL! DOWN 2 BEDROOM HOME, PART BATH. GOOD WATER, OIL HEAT. TATE SESSION. FULL. PRICE $3,600. R. J. VALUET, Real tor 345 OAKLAND A FE MULTIPLE ListiNa SERVICE. “C” Houston for Homes $8,425 with term €. HOUSTON REAL 1s = | MT 64133 Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES a PARK 4 bedroom brick on West side 2. full basement . Check this home well as ht with wonder- | SARASOTA STREET Modern 3 floor. Wall to wall carpeting tn = room, basement, close to us Hine. i | An exceptional bargain at $7,960 rms. with te ‘CLOSE TO | St. Fred's and downtown dandy 3 on modern ome. bli ede payment HARBOR 2 family home and one smal! house in rear now rented Bar- = Priced. Name your own rms. | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 WEST SIDE @ rooms on one floor. Danie! ation price w: our effort $10,500. = OU WON'T SE SORR 4BEDROOMS On oo pores road. 2 baths. 3 lots, wepee Patio and outside wma meed playground. Full sement Storms and screeng Ob i a very lovely dining room OPFERING. 812.250 terms, Humphries Realtor FE 20474 PE 4114 623 N. Telegraph Open Evenings Multiple Listing Service rants drice. This 2 bedroom bungalow on | seamen! Full basement. oi! @, breezeway and attached e, Moor could be made 2 additional bedrooms and _— bath, Full price only §13,- BRICK TERRACE oe of the best location: in t rooms. large Hvinz room tee modern kitchen. m ice 850 down WEST SIDE INCOME per month, plus cwners apart- cellent location. Only = Pehnleagb ranch 2 jots tarde | cture. window os living — heat, 2 car sexes: peiee $10,500 with term scHRAM down. FE 53-5001 REALTOR INL Joslyn, corner Saeed Ev & es. PE 5-2564 es. TIPLE LISTING SERVICE __ ~ OPEN SUNDAY 16 66 NORTH JESSIE $250 down to a GI. Outstanding Cc LAKE FRONT are wn, § room i Fa ts Hy i fi i : } g a Hi ae i p ij i & a bss Se Evenings after 6 call Mr. Care- | ner. FE 54-6447 ment Ges heat, 2 car garage ex-— $2,300 bedroom all on one | | | ny | feo | ae + full base- | only $9.000 with $1.- Ror eS ara 3 |ALOW, auto. “oth Wat's Soe AND MAN} E to a & cele are 1\O'N OP aul Lato yh cation LL SUNDAY 2-4 ees extras combine to eae is Meaeel - eal home Built in with pride ease. re room. efficient kitch- en with — of cupboards. room, 2 bedroom down; plus an exceptionally nice finished built-in Junior dining s and bath attic. Recrea- tign room deluxe!! Garage too. Skelton, 68-0780 Be sure to see this your host. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 INCOME with city bus at eutom rage. atic $3,000 will bandle. rge 2 car ga- e. Low heatabe payment of us age amily home of six lar din- room, kitchen with base- breakfast room. ment. Automatic heat. Nice- ly- garage. Only $14,500 - ELIZABETH ro are looking for y up that landscaped jot. Two-car LAKE ES- ATES — Is just the home A love- a besutiful the eye. Ceramic tile bath. Pull bas room. Large ement with rec. lot. Priced at $14,200. = oven Hig’ ba WITH PARDONABLE that hab offer this home in Pioneer tor wl consid- eration! rey ample vestibule into 1320 living AC heat water heater. Garage too! thas should please you discrim- inating buyers. corner West side location. today. MU Landscaped lot and a vvonderful See it RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 8 rooms with an income of $140. 9¢9 5 -9 Phone LTIPLE Qpen 37103 or FE 86-0780 LISTING SERVICE, ~ DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Telarc Rd. to west ig gett 2-5 RANCH HOME te Bq to No. Dorris home in LNA walls, | SUNDAY 1 to 6 Angelus Mee inspect the wf sentive hedrocmn.” Ca os ene tare see “hoished rages; : Tec jon rr barbe- cues; inv tarm-style 900 to $19,900. win for dow consider E you BUY. Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. uA 5-821 ° ry ROOMS A BAH WHE OT with Bsn “an. On 30088 cms | | SYLVAN LAKE . | $385 Cheltingham, new. bedroom, with basement Lao erage, gas heat, close beach, conven- eta 2-2105 or FE pet pegs = WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 ‘CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 v Ahh is WALLS K FLOORS FULL BASEMENTS 3 pepe DORRis & “SON REALTORS Huron Phone FE 4-1557 | |* J FOR COLORED Lecated on South Ue Has large living room, ing room and ‘Muchos, tel full enclosed sun porch on first floor, 3 large bedrooms and bath on second tloore furnace and hot water. on — 4ot._ Price — to sell at only $8,500—$2,000 down. §75 per month. BETTER HURRY Located west of Pontiac on _siorm ‘sereens. Full eg atic 6 furnace 2 ear garage, f corner ‘ot. ke privi- - es on Lake. Elizabeth ‘ 350 with $1,250 down for mace possession. Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 6.0003 Colonial Farm Home | This is it—1l0 acres of land, level &s the floor, with frontage on 2 with that 5 bedroom mod- that has a ¢@ | i e | [ | | | | 4 room, with marble fire- place, a parlor, | bedroom Pull base- | bath on main floor ir furmace. Large ment, hot . utility roogglsx21 &. with sg new Heatilater brick 1 | ties room. Nice lawn & old shade trees with that new white picket fence 2 car garage and a 30x50 ft. barn for those a for those who want to play. If you like to work—the income from the 10 acres of good potate land will pay for the farm. To Make it easy to sell, the owner & good tractor “ has included | rubber, plow, drags, wagon & | good potato digger * Owner is Ao | tmg, so this is your opportunity | to own this nice home at a | oy See can't afford to pass Loud | ly miles to Oxford. Posse: sion in 38 di down. 44,000 ays. Price $14,950. re Near Wever School > J bedroom modern home featuring ell oak floors, tiled bath, modern. kitchen with an —— ance of new ¢upboard apace | extra nice enclosed front | Full basement with gas conver- | sion hot air heat. fortable home near city bus and~ stores. Quick possession. Owner Transferred oes lucky family will be happy this nice § room bungalow, Amid towering oak trees, abund- bs and flowers, with- Lake. 2 room, enclosed porch, full partitioned ment Feith recrention toom. New Timken off furnace, 2 car ga- rage Quick possession. Priced to sell fast. $8,450 with $1,500 down, 200 Ft. on Big Lake Nice 4 room cottage. Partly furn. Nice high and dry lot. Several large trees for shade. Extra fishing lake. Located on Big Ls 4. Buy now at off-season prices, $1,500 down. WHITE BROS. REALTORS “OR 3-1295 Open Eves ‘til 9; Sunday 10 to § OPE SUNDAY 10 to 6 Indianwood Manors A beautiful waterfront develop- ment of finer rhe eo) lakefront lots, riverfront lote wit! biacktopped streets, central solar system, s a , and jake Privileges for all ba lots. We offer a wide se of to fit your needs or will butld to — pians. Drive out Walton — Bird oeeveageat ff Lake be- cereal Sashene d Silver Lake Rd. Watch for “Dedianweee's sign and modei. REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main. Clarkston, — MAple 5-5821 __Income | Property 43A TRADE INCOME.. Tf you have a § or 6-room house, free irony wa ® land Call FE 28181: for an ad -| to.recover a. loss. Dial FE“ PLACE A “LOST AD.”~ a = A very com- — Pod Clarkston - _ Tm THE. PON TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 1956. CARNIVAL Business Opportunities $1 Income Property 43A Dorothy $ Snyder Lavender HOMESITE VALUES | TtRACTIVE Y. su Oco room | - West Side, 100x150, only $25¢ Dn. ‘Northwest, 4 acres, $309 Down. North Side. 100x180. only $120 Da. 314x160, wooded, only $4300, ce Wren =. sever TE?!) 100x180, “Yevel, $1380 cash. . "Fer Sale ke ke Pre “4 Wooded, 100x140, only $2200, oe a 1° 3 acres, steam, $500 down. GASLOINE BRICK BI-LEVEL ON BEA pr | Southeast area, city water, all Lake area, Requires $1,500 Bogie Lake, year around The eth ch conccmeenes. a Wo. 80 from $2180, terms: Well re MU or EM 34196, Aric Hackett. bedroom. full basement. | garage ke privilegés. $1,500 down 4286 Dixie Lape Cn ——— Piains | © SCHUETT, Realtor ROGER “AREA. WELL RE- | FOR 1400 Highland Rd. E “LAKE FRONT SEE THIS ONE! BUILD NOW 2 WEST OF PONTIAC from our pras or omeoeies very set cect ems, HERBERT C. DAVIS pic’ windows facing tebe. ae | 425 Pontiac Lake Rd FE 5-4311 | =~ Fee For Sale Acreage | 47 40 a 6 ‘a oe FROM wtp. | ~ Quick sale $800 eled eee jon room, alum. B & 8. — with $5,900 down. Ask] for Mrs. Ceouaes ret land, fo bungalow, quiet neighbor, seek see very clean. large rooms. 79. ux 2110. EM 34196 —Stricted, 124x200 ft. FE 8-€183 jin our well restricted Waterford Hillis Estates. Estin ates cree | i oSote. Steereaetir| 4 45 VACANT 28, ool buses and shop- ? ping ares y. Immediate pos-| 16 1-3 acres on blacktop near $9,850 with terms. Phone | with éevera! good building sites C. SCHUETT, Realtor | Tus Sroperty ts wetualty sesalon. 82. or MU ¢6863. tabletop. The remainder ! $500: per acre now Lk. Lake Orion. MY i 000, Poster, EM 3-419. C. Schuett, _ Realtor. LAKE FRONT LOT ON WALTERS . 1a a, REALTORS LAKE PRIVILEGED LOT HIGH- Phone OR 3-1295 ly restricted —_ am od — ones “Eves “tl_9 — Sun 10-105 home. $26,000 to $30.090 cl _ su ee . : 90 _90 per ¢ cent built Cail M at 46677 | | Clarkston. 8 acres as level as a) This property {s Métually worth | ITE mSaiiterd APT BUILDING FOR SALE. 12 furn. units & ecare- . LADD'S, INC. Bes ett ht Sad Ht ¥ OWNER, RESTAURANT FOR | sale. Cash money cheap. FE good ees er. 8161 Commerce Ra. ‘HARDWARE AND SPORTING | rg,; -g00ds on Dixie Hwy, Owner re-. | ob a Easy terms. Ve . Broker, _ OR — Partridge’ | Is THE “BIRD" TO 8EE WNTOWN CLASS “CG” tn busi- DO ness district of Pontiac now doing $60,000 gross per year. Top loca- Hoey) Me with good walk-in trade. $20,- highway .in fast growing metrgpol | itan suburb. 8 exceilent oe | wick alleys $02122 block building | included, at only $29,500 i | with plenty of off-street Veda i own. LAWNMOWER SALES and serv- tce in stable, prosperous cify near Saginaw Attractive 3 bedroom popular brand name mowers Only $4,000 dn. plus stock ce SITES OVER CO ACRTS ft lake Vileges, $500. Low down NIS O'CONNOR ba, eer a MY _2-0040 BEAUTIFUL 6 lot on Gesreras ke. $4,050.) with te down. Hannan. L!, 73 ACRES FapSale R Resort rt Prop. 4 “4A re = Sean ase a Oo ea 0 SABLE RIVER knotty pine’ dw. Af. Stout, Realtor . NEW X24 ae log abin, furnished. Large lot, 49 ACRES | cod hunting and fishing. $2,900 _Suchy Realty, Ortonvil FE 5-9902 erms. Phone FE_ 230 ACREAGE. LARGE BARNS,ON | Sale Suburban | Prop. 45 A) _ M24, FE 2-0635 Gentiv rolling land adjacent to existing Subdivision oniv | one mile..from Holly Priced 5-0682| to set? at oniv $250 per atepeony| acre with reasonable terms. Clarkston area. corner par- LAKE LOT. LO wer | cel only 7 miles from down? — area. $15,000. MI 6-2600 town Pontiac very easy to ‘A 6-2280. cut up into small farms or subdivision. Only $450 per a interior, picture windows, 1 acre. a N. Saginaw St. Ph FE 5-8165 ii rehes Open Sunday hed Oak aves, Ideal deer hunting | a as _Lew down payment | LAKE &T. N OF TIMBER” “LAND le ~~ j2%4 ACRES. SASHABAW-MAYBEE ROCHESTER . | $200 down FE 5-6032, 3 to 6 pm HOME SITES: J ecres on Orion Rd. 2-3 ‘ecres on Washington Rd. 1% abres on Tienken Rd. 2-3 acre.in Judson Park. 8 acres near Laxe Grice. SEPTIC TANK PERMIT WITH 16 Acres—W ooded beauty of this p 4-411 Eves ~_w Shepard Real Estate Grand Old Home & 20 A. Office 1 mi. N. of Walton at Adams OLive 14511 4 Miles NW of Clarkston Snow white frame surrounded by "For Sale le Lots 46 lawn, trees and orchard. Large Ae t country kitchen. oak floored liv- | ing rm. and dining rm., Attention Builders — 21) down 4 bedrms. "Pasens "tot large lots and 84 Aacres.| cow barn ch Dry, sandy soil.” Kirst, grape class brick ramch-t¥pe| per month. home neighborhood. 70) jottyn Ra, Lake Ores, Curoux-Franks |— WON LOOT eT RRS Bei % GENERAL | REAL ESTATE MY 3-128}. “4995 Dixie Hw OR Open until fans lto 5p -¢ ~ it * ACRES ON BLA KToP ap | —_. HOME SITES ‘Lapeer PE 3eesT Harvey Wilson, Bkr SUPREME WATKINS PONTIAC eh ane Se rere in high and level. ly Call Rutietige. OR 3-11 4 ac RE. °0 ROD ROAD FRONT- age, ‘Sucny ivealty, Ortonville. e => CLARKSTO ~ AREA. 10 ACRES BEACHLAND — 131x128, high., Modern house and barns. pond. overlooking Sylvan Lake. Only; chard, toolé & grain. 7350 Oak $500 down! Mill. PE 49887 Li you like trees. you'll like the parse in its quilet ee spot. Only 3 miles west of CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | $03 ———_ Nationa! Bank = 2 | For | Sale : Farms -_) A fine negihborhood. Only; Edw. MM. Stout, Realtor $13, O80 with $7,650 down and ar PE bales IARMS ANS abe come WATKINS LAKE ROAD—Leve!| = bar) oro a! at only $800) Spent preg 2-0341 or MY 33924 Y NER, -ACRE FARM ee a ed _ My |\SEVERAL GOOD FARMS AND PAIRLANE DRIVE—Near Tele-| lke farms. 200 etre golf course \86 W Huron le graph and Maple. poeutifel aol $8. reocn 1 home site 180x235. Pric ;P. PIO A | CRES ee area, — 8 room 000. In the BLOOMFIELD HOME SITES_| brick home. 87600 cas’ In Colonial Hills and Forrest! terms, $2,500 dn Call Lake Country Cub area. Large | _ son. PE_ 2-0635 Pak Ree Gee, “wet ron aaix: Se TWO W GAR wooded acreage and tohagon River Frontage near Rockland, Michigan. Approximately one fun- dred acres. Desirable for Sports- men's Club. Inquire W. F mond *% Walsh & Munro, Ontona+ from $2,500 up. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 “E. side Pontiac. 20 lots. near on, Michigan. ATTENTION BUILDERS a Wah ah ae preory city water in WIELis M. BREW ER $3,000 DOWN Shores. Privileges on Cass and Elizabeth Lks , Priced from $700 as little as $ HORSE c CORP 978 Baldwin Ave ED H “ Cass-Elizabeth Rd off Mt. Clemens FE 4-1187.__ AVON TOWNSHIP TWO 40- FT or FE 2-9711 lots together Both -or $700 cash ~ 195 ACRE FARM NFAR the village of Hadirvy. Mich- Ca!" John Tayor, FE i-8133 4 lots, Palmer St East side 240x188 oe ser 100 x 285, high and: $7,000. terms iM Wards ‘Point, 125 x 250° Community modern house Big. ‘dairy barn. _ FE 4-6493._ : 18 acres 165° 2 187 ....... ..... $5200! On BO 8 OPM once _... $4900, Zoned Commercial. Last used as 120° x 150° s4so0! ® Used car lot. Has ased car lot ‘Prices include paved street_and! office’ om property. Phong F : i CL INTC OR OF LIGE fean. Features 6 room mod- . : ern home with out buiidings, LAKE OAKLAND. MERRIE OAKS’ Sub. 9600 each. 98-ACRE FARM in Hadley, Corner lot, 100 2 120, tm Auburn Michigan area featuring « Heights, $1,200 _ Modern 7 room home with Cherokee Hills 85 x 210 $2,000 | Out buildings. For details, Drayton Woods. Several choice’ Contact J A Taylor, Real- pullding sites. $1,200 to $2,000, _- ter _FE 42544, term 90 ACRES. VACANT. 7 ROO) 235 A CRES_ Dixie Highway frontage “ small lake. $22,000, terms * 3 houses on Mt $350 per month E_2-0635 Roy Annett Inc. se REALTORS . Furon FEderal &-0466 Open evcsings and Sunday 1-4 2800 No Ft. Plant Hammond Lake states Orchatd Lake Road WQodard 3-6166 - at Middle belt Ralcwin Ave, No, 40 ACRES 7 rm. farm house, not modern, basement, large barn, tool shed, 55 N. Park FE 65181 == house, garage and chicken. FE 8-0628 aa $-7561 FE §-T104 HOMESITE AT CHETOLAH ouse. 16 miles from Pontiac. To- tal price $11,500, By appoint. only. Ridgeway WARD E. PARTRIDGE ‘REALTOR Fi 4-358] + REAL TATE & BUSINESSES i THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN 1050 W. HURON ST. BOEE REEVE SHOE REPAIR Death causes sale of shoe repair machinery, findings & repair material Full price only $1000 If you want to con- tinue on with this well es- Jablished busin n_ thrive ing ped near Soa you cos Tent the bhig ‘ee $30 ° CROCE Y & BEER STORE Be sure to see this fine neighborhood store. In- cluded are beer & grocery stock & fixtures. Also the bidg. with 2 apts upstairs. All thie for $23,900 with terms FEED. SEED: GARDEN, POULTRY & pet heagepre Excellent main road southwest of “Pontiac. Doing a fine business. Own- er moving North to take care of other interests. Will sacrifice large stock, furni- ture & fixtures. See It now. All for’ $3000. Nicholie & Harger Co. (33 W. Huron __ Open Evenings ~ SERVICE STATION _ company. 2 stail. Good location formation call FE 4-151 SMALL REST AURANT his good neighborhood restaurant beat 40, has géod lunch business An ideal operation for hustler. rifice at only $3,009 with terms N. Saginaw St Open Eves Till 8 30 ~ GEORGE KORN George Korn, one of Realtor Part- ridge’s 106 alert and experienced salesmen, wants to list your busi- _fess Call him at PE ¢3801 180. FT OF OAKLAND AVE- close in. large brick building with store and office rentals and | nue frontage Corner location. Qpartment bidg $1.000 month- ly. income which can easily be raised. Ideal investment, 196 ft. of BALDWIN AVENUE frontage Large store building with bagerh — as barbe rentals, tongs ray <9 with or dence business ey chance you 10 UNIT LAKE FRONT Lids grossing $12,000 yearly. 365 of lake frontage plus a Serge beautiful 7 room home that is 12 alu- minum beats, plenty ‘of room for expafsion. 1! UNIT APARTMENT BUILD- ING that ig modern to the min- ute, all oh one floor, only 3 years old Overlooking lake, lease at $125 per month each unit. Four furnished plus each unit has stove and refrigerator. Income could be doubled if rent- ed as summer resort. A , Good investment. _ \Jim W iltiams Realty 1218 Baldwin Avenue 7 rE 44-0841 ~ GARAGE AND GAS STATION _ Good y for livewire me- | ft. on Dixie Hwy. $5,750 FE 4-6203 FE 4-2252 WIL L seu LL, OR TRADE EQUITY maimed in acre farm Modern house, . 2 LOTs 80 FT. ON VICTORY sT new barn. for 2 bedrm -heuse in/GAS STATION. LEASF or around Pontiac Call FE 2-9667 Rent. Farm Property « 48-4 A le ‘Business’ Property 49 = ~~~ |o . Exe¢ilent Pontiac location SALE OR LEA, B 75 W. WALTON. miGn Sa LARGE DR. EX- in \P EDWARDS CO. 169 FT FRONTAGE 68 ia A..LANDMESSER, BROKER down, tnd $100 per month burs bullding. ‘and, storage tanks. etc on Soa 4305 Dixie Hwy stock for sale. MA $-6452 . FOR SALE OR LEASE: RES- teurant end rive-In on Hyy Phone _Ortenvillt, 23 or 09F11/ y F; “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” HARDWARE Your home wilh S \con- sidered in tra ie \this spic & span Hg were mer increas erty wilt grow in —* you day night. Call oe ‘ an ap ent and take a - look ‘er yourself today. Ww VF. LDING SHOP with proven fits over past — evoke evoremnd with ——_ ving quarter: en and ‘Shen purines “Only $15,000 _ Terms. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 73%. TELEGRAPH RD. privileges on besutiful Hammond Lake few jets unsold | One block from grade school and | shopping center. BUILDING Houseman-Spitzley’ | Yght on West Huron Street eral 8-1331 @nary bAmphateea hey Ee recep- Office at model tiome Orchard) {on room wi eception- Lake Re. and Birchiand jist. Office, 4 vokoadtaties rooms 100x200 ft. on Union Lake road near Commerce road Priced gt er ee storage. $10,000 ae. $5,000 down or will s¢il, - # ft. lote at $6,000 with a down, 1962 WH 400, x 307. on Mis ee Pe +62 or Pe tani of 3 Clarkston Good Rent Lease Bus. s. Prop. : 49A ‘ cpionty ot of — tot park: |~~~--~-~-~ me $7, __Baldwin Ave FE 2- Plevty of parking area, situated , “5 : <—i/ stterabie: te vo 2 COMMERCIAL LOTS | Private panciea office with tak vate 2 piece beth, of] forced air down CLARK REAL ESTATE | % FE. Walton BARBER SHOP Lee RENT. es 4788. WHITE ts a” vad Rly = fed Ads te Ca 5 28181, “atone ets Business Opportunities 51 PART Time INCQME. NUT & re E633 machines. Make an seston 653. 7 ‘SUPER gERVICR = STA BI Gute good, rena .Low in- sain al) FE . A-1 BOWLING ALLEY on 4 a home included. Handles many e t yang wa ra om © 1996 by NEA Service, ine. oe & : = — “by Dick ‘Sale Household Goods 57 | Sale Household Goods 57| |For Sale Miscellaneous 60 » Thor, | a ‘Pazment of wt gs. ; = aoe bring to your home 2 $ REPLACEMENT +1566. , ee | 90 ontiana rene 2-081 | sieGte OLEAWAY” BED" WITH ‘00 ; ADMIRAL TV, Bi CONSOLE, $25. 185. ABOUT ANTTRING ¥30 WRT 318 W: 6 ron ne 2 CALE Peon S . aT f : 4.00 A ( . but a lot to = Space heate all Ave. sizes, Gas and electric er a es & heaters. m OR beds, chests 790 ¥ , springs and beng EXTRA SPECIAL - — White Pine Paneling: oa ’ & USED. as = * % A REAL BARGAIN ....... ARD LE Visit our trade dept, for reai| W. Huron. NEW AND USED LUMBER | PENSE Pa ta ine USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN | USED GAS RANGES. $1095 AND | we will supply ali your building mo"; mew low price. Munro Electric needs —field insulation, sheet- G Quality ue oe BT par 1060 Ww. A Tock, . nails. pad Material on your next Ze Yes, OR ee tne. Same Proc Used JradeIn nite pe moma ap iotertor ‘trim. Se Ue a tee of ‘ ETERS Lounge CS enn ay ‘TES AND FHA) piywood Y tins » ware. Fite ava iiss’ S| ROBbLUS LOMBER | see ftebenaiayen a : pe es cpt pg US esend J (h Mate Bales Co.) 6120 1E . . ; : 50 | ose nt woes, Se.) s003 wel -Sepee 32731 or 1 mile |. OPEN a pe ® sUN SALE 56 eoema | FOR GALE OR TRADE, STOKER | Trisitare, srciriee Washers. ¢rv- Fireman. with controls. Ai $s, ranen. refrig , ye paakere. size . ei THOR ar reas ex copaiion Bade for centile horse | 0 SAW, $50. MY drawer chest $2. L.mp table rt) “ saddle. West Side Brendel Lake.| 3-6821. - AB ELEC. RANGE.| 31 8. Saginaw” Bt Weatherseal brand; best t- aw coll” . | ___ = Scone “Em WWiTa tion: three. 30x24" SY BabsieET oP 2 iit wtuon. Cal Ma &: oF pire fer” BEd il IR ie sey = —_—— : tle cha i atte Union Lake, Rd, at Commerce | fo ge or gen ee $s 7s ties | UsED rs) KE AREA'S LARGEST | Phone PESOT16 7 to 9 om. mi “tk purpose pain a ‘o Used Swasher ae $ 3.00 helo om san diate: ia PE 27-1338 or e Flush doors from...........- rr, = or 1 Rollaway’ bed bed with mattress $16.95 $1 i pice é & PA ___43 ¢ * Oakland toecs $39.95 Siding: Sees = trom ets 877 Arthur St : BODART - FRENCH PROVINCIA —_——— suit, like new. Cost $1, Misc, articles 43651 after -6:30 p.m. “Just think — married :‘ woman for me, Maybelle - — I'm reconciled to that: 25 years today! Money to Loan {State Licensed Lenders) TEAGUE F INANCE CO.) “202 X— ROCHESTER, AICI. LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS LIVES HOUSEHOLD CUO — ——————= | BABY CRIB WITH _ Like, teens E i] “$3, ' Swaps 35 Ph. Rochester. OL 6-0711 OL 1-9791 GET CASH QUICKLY | Upto $500 1950 to 1956 cars. ring 3 -ainutes. Loans also made on tur: | TA niture. oo ures .Bd other se- akland Loan Company 207 EDC BANK BLDG. PE FE 5-8183 Available for lease by major oil Reasonable rent For eer in- puby equipped and ready to go is Owner leaving state and will sac- WHEN YOU NEED ° You can get it quickly on your | signature, car or furniture. endorsers. Payments. to sult your budget We will be glad to help you with your mo ty problems. - FINANCE CO. 702 Pohtiac State ‘Bank Bidg. PE 4-157 No 345 Oakland LOANS $20 TO $500 On signature only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 4% 8 Saginaw St Need $500 With fast, courteovs service and on payments to fit your budget? Then you should visit our new modern office so convenient to! parking and shopping. where new | private consultation rooms await you. Or phone FE 5-8121 and teil us your needs. Home « Auto Loan Company 7 = Perry Sreet Hours ° to 5: gusaraey 9 to! SE gemeaeres \ Mortgage Loans § a NN pases Joans — $600 to $1,500. i. For anv purpose hémes, modern or not, \Oakland County 2. r home additions or im- rov Buckner Customers Are BUILDING LOTS WORTH $200-$400 | accepted as trade-in on used cars H, J. Van Welt OR 3-1355 ie CU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE. 1-PC | Jr dinette set. thabe radio- roller skates size, 9'2 Wap or sell | SMALL , MACHINE AND WELDING building and equip. To sell —— ae or rade for buildin, material or | FaAbE ELECTRO-LUX VACUUM pear polln for Ho | Machine, tn After § p.m. SIRORDER 12 HP OUT- _OR 3-7343 TOYS, TOYS. TOYS piace fixtures park ing, = BARNES HARDWARE 142 W.~ _Murea 4 ROO! Trade tor Faensl and of house- OF ey Besse TIM: WRIGHT REALTOR 2 8 J You're the only cy ELECTRIC DRYER NEW fully guaranteed. Delivery and = stalled No dewn.payment, $2 week. Maytag washer, Prone! m ai MY VALTON TV Walton, _ Cor. Joslyn. Ferret) a 18 PC. DINING ROOM SUITE. | b) lor reelt and - ese you a semble rote my 24x30" mirror ladies Chicago 13 book se are new 1956 series of Cherry “ames window frame complete (24x24) light. 8 _4-8620° _F A USED CONSOLE TV. oo . FOR SMALL board motor & baby scales. Want layer piano or what have you? DINING ROOM SUITE. — color. 6 chairs. Burt Monore, 95 8. Bivd. FE 2-5464. RADIOB, Ui SEWING ed Portales. $e = rie _chines $18 & up. PE eases. ; BABY BED, Barnes Toyland now open lav) aways for Christmas Trade in| Looed old ice skates on a new | r e us for a complete line of fire- | | aged Friday’ evenings till 9-—easy FE 5-0101 ELECTROLUX ye tooet. ond., $30. PIECE W witwer Sane ae SET; bed, chest, vanity, PE 2-8508.. FLOO t discount W AYNE GABERT |. Saginay. PE 5-10 — i] et oe Only soo Milks 6-1300 __ FE $-9441 | _ For Sale ‘Clothing _ 56 | $300 FUR iste FIRST $25 BUYS | it FLOOR FURNACE AND 250 GAL. ot) ae Good cond. 850 Eves. OENUINE ARTig? UE SOPA. RED | BOY's STORM COAT. SIZE 5. ORAY DAVENPORT $25. INQUIRE | l _Sport shirts. PE 2-7017 BEST BUYS IN TOWN | All wool suits $5 -—$10-$15 | Wool topcoats & o'coats $5-—§10-15 Pants, Jackets Sport Coats — 82.95 Ladies wool coats, suits $12.95 | Fur coats & jatkets . from $10.50 ALL . Small weekly sitar lpowan 8 OUTLI Hwy. OR 3-371 88 Saginaw |GOOD UsED of SOLD {| daily. B & B — $089 Dixie PE ¢0535 GIRLs OR She RED WOOL | se Ski pants, 65. White , topper | wool topper. $5 ine velvet sult $is Stas ’. All like new, OR | 4 3.5402 /28 W Lawrence GIRL'8 WINTER COATS. NAVY storm, size 14, *9; green wool, size 14. $8. Lady's black wool, | size 16. $10. Boys sport sige 16, $8. Man's spo 44. $10 Man's new, $12.75. Spide expansion watch band, $5 See PAIR- OF RED sweater ae blouses, nine 6 ke 3 HP. POWER MOWER. 1 YR. old. Cost $70.50. Price $35. MAy- Happy Folks _ | __ fair 6-6758 Buckner’s Employ Tt !s easy to dea) at Buckner’s, where courtesy’ and kindness are shown to everyone and borrowing is @ pleasurs. peers for your immediate and : ook retit account with ae: company where you sre wWel- your cmed, and preciated, Loans to $500, up to 24 months to Tepay, "= BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. | PONTIAC 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY DRAYTON PLAINS 230 BARNSTON WALLED LAKE 98 45462 VAN DYKE, UTICA ne with a! smiile in the most lend ly manner. | WOULD LIKE TO BORROW MON- 7. Trees write to Pontiac Press Ox é a > _ LOANS TO $500 sq RAXTER & LIVINGSTONE W. Lawrence &t ¢ $25 to $500 \) 30 E. Lawrenc FRIENDLY SERVICE ae! LOAN ar ments To, rough-in or . On ond. mortgages Appl: 7 A gu aac | Building 21173) _® ‘TR NS enclose house robe constructed. j s eerage or on jl? BLOND COFFEE TABLE AND corner table like new, FE 4-3252. tor. Good cond 835. pe ¢ living rm. suite. FE 4-2600 © rt, coat, size 8 WOOL bunting pants, size 14 boy's suits FLECTRIC RANGES NAME BRANDS a NEW $3950 AND UP (SOS re $-4151 E WESTI & breakfast | EZER UPRIGHT, ONE OF | Americas best makes freezer and | food guaranteed for § years. value $279. Slightly scratched in | aa Fluorescent, 393 Ave, and coats, size 16. 42546. LADIES GREY SEAL FUR COAT. “ye ee e for hunting = eae Sale Household G esas 5 57 40TH PES RD. AT OPDYKE 5 We have them. Uprights or Chest 12 ie ft. poo tied @ real ‘good deal come im and us now. We —— rae Easy Credit Term Sswde-tee 41112 — | HOT POINT ELECrRIC RANGE | re Nice condition. Only $40.95. Milk’s, 61300 |§&YEAR-OLD GAS REFRIGERA- FE 5-1905 2 DEEP ROSE. ALL WOOL TWIST carpet. Exe. cond. 9 x 12, 8 x 18 KALAMASOO ELEC. BARGE. $100 | white ca’ mx kit. window wna nee etorm screen. MArket 4-1765. USE SED REFRIG_ ONE 85 AND | a tit. Ein Dot combination, Tv. Pte. electric train. $25. 22-4075. CORnLH TV WITH doors. Antenna incl. PE 3-7216.__ 8-PIECE MAHOGANY DINING toom set, eae iJ LINOLEUM PAINT SAL: % at Jack's. 377 Ba! OnoeTaN | MARBLE TOP DRESSER & BEL $60. PE 8-2543 RUG $5: a letees 3e Bin from ‘$3.98. gis | G, re DEER rite — 30-30 SAVAGE, bo: shelis, : ar pa + = = Me. ~ — new oe. Ga, froner, Lertnbie. slighty used, $15. GET. as QuicK, water _heater: | LARGE SPACE HEATER A ANYY 278 | eS tank $73 Also man's’ sire | red hunting outfit § 9 3-4195 $100. OL 1. |\LATE PICKUP BODY BOX. cheap. Complete toilet, stool and $10, Elect tank rie cook / e and warmer for Boceetrije of rE _.3-0328. LUXAIRE OTL ‘ACE BASE nent model, com with bilow- er. therm controls. $30 Phone OR 3- Ly As New rice. No down YOU WITH YOUR € problems. Hundreds choose from in rubber | —* FR base off Jelled Magic. no drip peint: free parking tn rear of store. /Oakiend Fuel and Paint. 436 Ofchard Lake Ave FF 5-€150 LIOAEL. thorized Ydetory service and / nutné factory parts. Free teat. ~& AMERICAN | gh LYER TRAINS on factory analyzer. | ‘ASKER'S 8 8 W W. AURON 8T | LUNT STERLING, SERVICE F 8 engraved J offer. FE 58-1024 Sacrifice, highest after 6 - : LIMITED SEES Furnec Can be | #28. Saginaw fired, Pereed air, 94,000 BTU. Scampi prec controls, ty In hott 1) i172 *: ea 3". 4", Sewer co. “ Orchard Lake ‘ave ive. FE 3 _feteent aN ana WOOD. WINDOWS OXBOW WINDOW CO. ee | GALVANIZED ee , . nae Used |p aa GARAGES REPAIRED TO| Pet , OR 3-1907. . . | Ge Wid OETEEN TROMORE 40746 knits QOMMITTER MODEL corn $150. 40623. ES shan e CABIN STS. LARG LARGE 20° aire os'65, Slightly ‘sparred fey | 8S ’ LI ao Peg yt double mae units, STOCK . & Drain Tile — all sizes. eo aeeons traps. Lin- | SUPPLY. hots metal cabine wall ae values e 1O- i = Lake se season, alse 1 used gun type oll Terence. rE ——e rT ga your ¢ i yf rage Terms. " ‘the hf MA! , BA ‘s 8 . 2-5300: oes FE 4-2546, een «ond ROMEX_ foot. Wall boxes for d 8, 28¢ es. Main & range fusi es. ate G. A. Thompson, 80 8. ot Pe beg. ge _ | Dougias’ Fir, 258 2212, 2x14. | gulé . $88 00 SHEETROCK 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Pir Plyscore, 4x8x% sheet $405 Blanket insulation, 100 sq. ft. $425 $728. Zonolite : M | 4x@x'. fir plywood .. 93.50 Izl? white pine Boards Pt. . Ife Inside Goer jams, W. P. i... $3.95 Boil pipe. galvanized pipe, sewer crock, plaster and hardware. SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER. IAL8 FOR COMPLETE HOUSE. EASY CREDIT TERMS. MARE ORB ITs BURMEISTER Pa “ 5 FE 3-023) | . OR | apemsea 97 Cooley Lake Rd. ; Gentes a 417i & EM 6-3147 Telegraph & 8 Mile Ra Detroit EL 6-416 4 INDOWS | AND 6 OALLONs or a SALE Aluminum combination windows & doors. aluminum & Fibergias All awnings & 4D vindow —_ Fe ‘ti 8 om. ee pm. “STEEL 5C PER LB. Mise. heary, mild, plate, %" te y° thick, : Misc, light and peers bar stock | | TRAVERSE “DRAPES LINED Call after 4 pm. for Getails. OR / 2631 Je TOILET SEATS. 8795 VALUE line colors, wood, — a a at extreerdinary valve Fluorescent. 383 Oreharg, Lake ave ‘Talbot | Lumber Plaster: a Rock isth Paint Mardware Plumb: end Electr cal supplies 1033 . kiamd Ave Ph FE 4-4505 ; ~ SEPTICAANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE rE +6428 Ete Le Re 1 OAL COKE JUGS, & _each_ FE «2 13. 470 Auburn USED «4 . GAL. AUTO. OfL oT. water vegter Jumbdé size Guitar _ With _eleg, pickup, 41 Allison. USED O}f AND COAL PURNACES buragrs and bio re Wayne Reet. bure wers Wa: - rE , BENSON LUMBER CO. WATER TANK. 80 GALLON, oy Also Neon sign and post, _Cail_ FE 2-8270 8 to 17 and de wooD STORM WINDOWS 58'>x26, 2 S8'gx29%: 1 66% 2 ” 1 @ x 38. Also 2 storm door: _ Good cond FE bth WEATHER SEAL BRAND. BEST condition ; oso aay Onze WEAVER WHEEL BALANCER —— brake riveting ma- pro 23-4179. we te Mi FisTAPE RECORD. er. Take over contract, FE 68571 or OR 3-7943 . WANTED HIGH TO MEDIUM Fi- delity, turn table. arm. F-M tun- er also table TV. Eves, FE __ Do Tt Yourself 6 BOAT AND F'OOR SANDER Po! - tehers Scrubbers, cement ers steamers. etc. FE 5-3144, 240 __ Baldwin Ave 7 FOR 1 RENT. Floor sander — band sander — furnace. vecyum cieaners Oat- land Fuel — Paint. 438 Or- e. FE §-6150 ehard-bgke A PAF SEWING ~ MACHINES. Paint. Hardware. For- mica. srrgeteays. Fri. thra Tues | Ted hp 00 Sun, 10 to 4 Closed bites a BUILDER SUPPLY 156 PE $4711 Conmra Equipment 61 61 A ae eee eaaeaa ae CAMERAS ones CAMERAS SHOP 7 Werea FE 5-681% Sale Masical | Goods _62 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES - $15.05 larmonicas, $1.00; Bongos . - $10.95 ec. Guitars with amp. ... $73.00 bschose & Trumpets from . $29.60 RENTAL OR RAST ‘Pa’ OR EA AYMENTS EDWARD'S OUTLET, 18 8. Segine® 20 PIANOS, 1 AT $05 and 1 $77, Gallagher's, 18 E. BS See from . . $12.05 u EA L B & plano, save — Galla- her's, 18 E. FE 4-0566, BALDWIN PIANO, Pee 7 ACRO- sonic. Exc xc cond. $600. EM 3-4072. BABY G Ra Age: PIANO, BEST OF- fer ta ‘| Blond Hammond Spinet ~ organ. Practically new. Can be Seen at Old Mill Tavern in Waterford. Very liberal distount. Call Mr, Dorman or Mr. NO ee bee fi ANO TU Oo. Of LB 3°: Oscar S&chm' nS 5 FUNING “ je fee, gu Tanteed vi 5; ‘AA wii ANNA te aT dent peo wet dhjoction teers could ba «2 4 iri making» | a little extra money doing advertising!” \2:DOORS -4-DOORS | For Sale Cars 91 | ? SEE OUR”-~> bee i "Sat ry e Buy” > USED CARS — baa: _ ‘Harold /—Hato CENTRAL - siioon a V8, 4 ar. Pome-fight LINCOLN MERCURY RY | HURON MTR. Es os aor at Pike sis + a we TOM. 953 Ww. Buren FE 2-241 West Side Used Cars [Mc See Wee ee 1955 CHEVROLET rec MI_6-6212. Convertibie-with V-8 engine. Pow- $i FORD SED. DEL. ‘a PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR. GOOD si Teed? Radia heater and Con; | Costisatlie’ clean, low’ maileage.| beret Trailer’ Ps Parke Lot 28. Lk. like new. bd . = : ‘ — NORTH |*new. 16.600 setuel miles. O8 . 9s : | RePROROURREN "36 HA 3 | Shake ae" SALES 196 OAKLAND CHEVROLET CHEVROLET | eee miles Sacrifice. MA 42352. ease dea tation’ | 1000 S. Wsodeatd B'ham | 1000 S. Woodward, Bhan Radio a. Heater. W Wall Tires -,i2, DELUXE. R-& it | CHEVIE “33 3 DR. ALL ACCESS | mente of sit as bev meek. Oe Excelient shape. Phone FE 54-7233 A-1 cot 9 Priced for quick sale | 1952 FORD CUSTOM & RADIO & it Mgr. Mr. "Pa after 8:15. by private owner, PE 1126. ee a ae gee | 6-6550, et pia. Ford, i “CY? ‘36 CORVETTE, LIKE NEW. HARD Call Creat: Mer, Mr. Parks, 1956 PLYMOUTH STATION WAG- and ot foe B lon eres. R&H. Midwest 4-1501, roid Turner, = Sport suburban. 4 @r., radio, OWENS anes 8 MA -4-1999, evenings. ae aeR — | heater, pash-buten drive, on? 4 YOUR FORD DEALER Es emmer te te 0 err acsioe. Galt MA 4 aaa ~ 147 8. Saginaw FE -4101 - | aironba BARGAIN 3 a 95 36 “PONTIAC EXECUTICE ae ‘ ‘ut SAM'S A BA a! di "Bright Spot 1956 OPASS. STA WGN. UP TO $9 $000 1 1954 Ford, radio & heater, Ford-| DISCOUNT EROME O-Malic. WW tires. $1299. eOerias Raria, atte = CHEVROLET _] 65 Mt. Clemens t.__FE_3-113% OLDS-CADILLAC | 53 PONTIAC $895 Cass at Orchard Lake ‘LEFT OVERS CHEVROLET metic, radie aud heater: A’ teal FE 80488 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham| ‘** '™%*- : ‘$3 FORD CUSTOM LINE 2 DOOR NORTH ’ "ce . y-s. Fordomatic R H. Dire DOE SEEN NS if SALE WAGONS AND tionals | Full "price sas aTeeme : : | THE small lot with the large HARDTOPS ] or Se revs Toad ‘ars BEAGLES, REO. { FEMALE, 15”. For Sale Tires 80A Wanted Used Cars 88 'i.53)sf 25 | ” | aa Woan. sn a x CHEVROLET 3 runntp $50 1 + Spout a pps ,__ ; 1953 Studebaker $625) . Pony: 33 FORD, }DR. goon COND. |1000 s. Wood d, Bl a th. on sant me} op Nov. 3 beg at | : 1958 Btudedaker - $425 Never Licensed or Titled | - +3513 oodwar vam x eo. aoa. | 1 p.m. full line of bear new farm | OOODTEAR, PIR ' rs ti 5 ARCHIEF 4 q DR. GERMAN SHEPHERD. 1 YEAR = SEIN IN S } | blacktop green body. R&H. auto hardtop, 4,000 miles. P brak HEEL HOURS AKC rege Good watchdog 481_N. Perry St. FE _5-0609 M SALES 1000 S. WOODWARD shift, W rp inside and out 4 stesring. will cuasieer pres vg aera: ores te 6 pm. For Sale Housetrailers 78) LOOKT ae Sannay $f r ben /S. YS: BIRMINGHAM Excellent gas mileage, priced! Cer as trade in OR 187! a N. FE 30087 AN RD. MALE 670x189 suburbanite CA AND - . PEOPLES AUTO SALES 1056 PONTIAC 4 DR STARCHIEF. : ‘2 Sade Es +p. ed eects : sy Attention. Deer Hunters! tres. Remold si0.95 SY excbenee | wl Get our prices before yop | 68_Oakland FE 2-235! tov amaeses Hydramatic ; rE DESK BOUR EVN TING) MR Macetraner | Fina (Gite STATE TRE. SALES ion lB “North Chevrotet’s ~~ 4 aw soern+——I9SL-KAISER $195 \itsa powtiac—noor CAT a enc - | taken tM i. ee eS cas ig Let mn Birmingham Glide and heater Exc. cond.| Beautiful condition "adio. ‘beater, | Company official's car, On . “FREETITFREETNY~ See ae S8ED ;-. eee ee = fool wos oan . overdrive ‘Tires like new. onths a ees dad mileage : x tires. $2.50 up. Also whitewalls. an FOR ANY MAKE OR CATE, i hits oe ae aay . 18 PONTIAC CHIEF STATE TIRE SALES (SAMs AUTO SALES 126 Oakland eee ert . VACATION 58 8. Seemew races OF 0 sip POR JOKE & cl = 53 CHEVY $795 ie Foatiae STAR CHIEF. 4 ber y aged Get ‘entry : ____ Auto Se Service 81 ‘ eres A 4 dr. Powerglide, radio & heater. | oor hardtop. A-l. $2,385. EM cathe es ke St) “THE H Gn DOLLA Deu merican | CHEVROLET — |S nnouncing CRANESMATT OM eacemen leet we: 36 PONTIAC #10 BLACK CAT. 288 1957 Detroiters pet ee 9 puedes lee aa vane y tales. 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham | “a'P. _H. P. Strato-Hydro. FE 5-7848 scopes. . “on Ss roe Mee Evil ser vee well cite Diate | i988 PONTIAC STA +DR ARA = oo oo penne ennnntaness a, eo VAN eritage 4 ee ower teatures. Be ¥ . ‘ » 2 ; iv vi - a Mas RT SHOP aa popeea tee | PONTING CHIEF "| Sale Motor Scooters _&2| J. VANWELT | NO ROLET H ASK INS (235° tle “owner | 9 to 4:30, Pri. 0 te | PERINOESE ae Seo NTIAC ee: oe | 1000 S. Woodward, B’ha PonTia NV. GOOD CON- Meet ‘bo & Bum 6 tog \ cae Cit pois «2 and 46 ft F ~ wen’ m ia throughout $175, OF 3-481. ; | Witt CE 8-032]. Write 218 West ' | 83} CRUISER. GOOD COND. cn : sen rene . LN MERTEN CIE Wout’: | Fifth St. Could deliver TEN WIDES | be seen between 2 and 7 j Pet ode Sale Trucks 90 Dor l 't ail ii] GHEVROLET 2 R RaDIO'& HEAVY TRADING. AND VOLUME _sfter § pm New barrel, New stock. new PARAKEET BREEDERS. ALL PET ene care Weekdays. FE 6000800 Heaier No mone, down. ewume | SOR THRIFTY BUYERS SAVINGS /viveen 038m Yee a Say be Darensed 08 | For Sale Metercydes | 83 FORD To V = pecs WS | at Gee) FULL PRICE ve = — TON AUTO | PED EED west 47300 Harold Turner Ford. | ot poles, 2% Ol, wormed | mee $1 Chevy 2 dr sedan $245 She hehe Tis | BaP Rieke "hg Bae | HOTCHIN SON gy a ES 2 NLS eT SL PECeen TY nate | Berd ok cos Ss te ji) WINCHESTER AUTOMATIC. | PARAKEETS CANERIES CAGES Vidsou Seles Co. 372 fouth | . 31 Ford Nice s3eq | (32 Pontiac 2 ar sedan $295 i - Sines. 1827. ave 4201 Dizte Hwy ~ | 31 Buick 2 dr sedan $205 _Ciips oa tS Sunit wsdl at ae Md p ‘On 3-1208 : i, Tuesday _ pi dey — mages on "52 Chev. 2S. sedan $308 BAVA SLIONTLY USED. ‘ : - 2 * “52 Nas rétep cou $ ( or vale OR 3.4321 afer 6 | Fosou ee ts 98. Dore Hey. Pint __ For Sale Bicycles 84 1953 - 1954 33 Narn Lene ut tee | Bod Sdeneay | pee Poe, Ss ‘4 DODGE ¢ DR FOR SALE § MM beg Soy ‘Ses LEB OOTSTANDERO or ’ xn FT ALL ALUMINUM BOY’S AND GIRL'S BICYCLES. AND 1955 ] Th : "31 Nash Bie 03 S Fak by Bon ‘; z, eeden ames te $ ges rediord Pontisc, | irish terrier at etud. rom oe mies, =O8 and good repair. 733 ~. 744” n e ES Ford. vk ‘Sharp “| ise Chevsis @r cadence. 's6 FORD. FAIRLANE Vic.". $2165 co 3 | Cooley Lake Rd MU ¢0045 | _ 3-6558. s _ fore SK. Birmingham. Open 132” 144 (" Sharp. | ‘395 Chev. 2 dr. sedan....... stiss 56 PLYMO 4 $1975 e! aro = Note PUP, ar 3% HOUSETRAILER VER Bur " ys. 156” - 175” 5 LARRY'S AUTO SALES i*$$ Pord 4 dr. sedan si1es "36 FORD CUSTOM : DR $1505 TENT 14s16 ‘WITH SIDE WALLS ete. oe : rte [creme condition. Ideal for hunting, See pS ee : c ¢_W. Montcalm | “86 Chev, 2 dr, sedan 31695 "85 DODGE WAGON 9 P $1795 on >see mag BOER PORT vas | ie haat eee | PP sores TORY FEE) © WHEEL BASES National [agree ee ae cam vo cavosg pron BET aE Eee am ‘Hunting Accommo, — OSA|_ sie 9 FE toeer int SPOOF TRAILER O00p | ENOLISN RACE BIKE us FE FROM sete Sate. Oe ane MANS Mow An ts wx °33 FORD FAIRLANE ... $1445 int 7 TRAILER. GO0D : 195f DeSOTO CUSTOM 4« DOOR. : * | Reo TOF VOX TRARIERS A) AND | “condition. OR }-1372 a | Sa is E T R&H, W. W. tires, way sbore On YOUR CAR DOWN. Sees anced as erties Ue get hls a. MODEL w a eee baerty rerelna * Oronviie HUNTERS AL Oa Boats & Accessories 85 $1050 L I \N. average, $300. Dale H Hughes o4ny anvaNTAGE OF OUR 3 MERC MONTCL 4 DR. $1285 SE ee ns on HAMSERE, RPPTENE un wda:| uy Cv bower he | | Mometie’ beastie Rev'na | LO ASKING SE Maeno Paar eae c ® rmanen - i d 3 x FE Sinalecier ‘ore, model Fe oT HOUNDS ite | = + al G ns, oat” Funcom 36 } restone ae ato i LARRY “poe Eat CPE CLEA’ HASK]I NS : = rs y w rejler oo tires e a ‘4 P AN “GOOD | “53. ir PC ‘DPR MER ¢ 675 Ni) cou an petit © 1 sttbigh coon coe 823 Josiza rack Priced $200. FE Sito Motor. two years old, a eee "49. se- 32 PONTIAC 2 DR 8 595 seiere Rea Lake Orion o 3 FT. ALMA - HOUSETRAIL- | $50 ( all before 3 Pp m - EROME nae is? Ss _Jobnson_ Cc HEY ROI Er =e a 7 PryworrTy 9 = ; a | Suen 4O FILL DEER WONT. | Want ago HOME FOR KIT. er. exc. “cond Reasonable, FE | c atter S OR 3 | 1950 DODGE CORONET. CLEAN ‘ SAE ‘ i bepd, NEARATOGA 4 cal : = = me cast; Sur Tt Wack, Deubenent * FE * : or atter opm. ROCHESTER FORD DEALER good condition FE 2-062 “Oakland County's : + RITICH . 8 ats furn Bbare expenses. | MA Perry) reMeate “BOXER “FOR 1885 «FOOT 3 ) BEDROOM OREAt | 349% 1-97 CAR PAYMENTS| TOO BURDEN- | oye > =e D 1 cag BUIc’. sPrc HARD T : $ 295 eb sale MY 2-3582 Lakes ioaonaher: A-l_ condition =-' “FOR MO! some? Let as hetp vou edjut to, Fastest Grow ing Dealer |. é 5 ¢ ACRES ON 8. 12 NEAR BAR. -‘*!¢._ — ot tos o. | a PT Cn CuaPT, OTEEY. RE THAN $0 YEARS A 30 CHEV. ¢ DR oes. 998 ton City. Foundation & floor. 2%4.2| WANTED HOME FOR M argein Phone FE $0107. | __ Goon TO BUY" some less expensive model | ‘49 BUICK 2 DR. .......... $45 %. New ~ @ai! on land.| Springer Spanie: 6 years old 37 FT. PA S506. MC. Ciel | Careient censliign, termes. $1000. | 57— wUDEB;KEe ip TON 9350 | . | seattt, Dito Mishwey ot Mis i oT ad oteeuity. Resson-| Rural ares preferred. Cal 2 dition Bath shower, bot wa- Bivé &. | cash 040 8 Case Lk. Ra. Te Lake Orion Motor Sales masts ot Oven Nites ‘ti! 8 -s¢ NONGE PICKUP ........ $1505 _able. Call OA 6-a128. _ | oe oe? ee > = ML cag Sha cov- _ >is. | Ms AT CLARKSTON RD | ‘5i_ KA wun HT HYDRA $123. "48 '5¢ DODGE PICKUP... $ 965 J BEDRM. HUNTING CABIN, NR. Dogs T Trained, E Boarded 70 70. _Mitora. Mb 42316. gia a, Plastic sup- | 33 %e TON INTERNATIONAL Pice | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | FORD — 3 MY 2.2611 “curyaler, a ee ees ee i Be D pOWitsO FEXIC- | coos AND SEE THE ALL New| Piles. wholesae prices. Co mn Ej ) | FORD MAINLINE ‘3§ TUDOR. 2 KAISER 1952 SEDAN VERY <) CC ScBURBAN 5 495 Te D HUNTING TRAI-|poos ‘cats BOARDED poos | COME AD SEE min sk ore Set. @ to I FE 2-9101 Open till 10 | tone blue & white, $1025. FE _ Clean. mUst.sell. 197 8. Johnson. 49 Guc PANEL $225 Seusd “catmerte “ene bows tained, Te a “Tee | trailer. Just rant tor trave Piastics iba “BODGE TON eisiidl *4 CHEV. 210.2 DR. DEL Ra¥ —— | MH GMC, 4 TON PICKUP. NEW. . Commerce Ra. Beet offer taxes | ~£7=08 oes, poflle para ha OW. 16 Mile Ra, ot debe RS ye Picea v WREEL | with Pg. 2 tone paint ree toma ta ~ RADIO’ MEAT. | fino: milge, sew car warranty: | RIEMENSCHNEIDER Z __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 wehy “Marine Coach Saies. {S21 on 24 a cuaee’ Be | _tron “Qacrittee: "30 Pack@rd sedan nice, $185 ; walk, 5210 drive. good shape. Phone Sattore rr Seritive _PE_5-2139 = ~~~ | _ Bolly Ré., Bolly, ME CENTORY 1 1987 7_ CORONADO RE MU 44482 ap FORD | eit owNeho Clam as 8 ae REK MOTOR i O ge Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66/4 LL TYPES oF ® 4 costar Ga Sat | ioe, “ALL MODERN ANDERSON PLAY Bigpe edh mal Good mir and body. $180 MERCURY TCL AIR . pd omarelacteneh twee test TT i : >, e SONADO. 18 35 “AIR I-A ORAVEL, PILL pint, Tor HAY” 1ST & | Sager. Cail Vers pm On| £)3 RESORT TER "ew | Wilson GMC | 104 FORD 2 DR 6 CYL. MAIN-| Hardtop. Merc-O-Matic, radio & _soil. OR 3-190] or MA $-1357_ = Ford Picku | "$2. FORD CUSTOM, R&H. FORD- f : DANE ravel & © stone. "Gee Bur % GOOD GRADE EWES AND HOUSETRAILER FOR Wt WONTING EVINR DE? saeis. P | -O-Matic. no money down, $445. CHEV ROLET Commander with radio and heat: ow FE after 4 | _Cortiedale rams. EM 3-4753. or camping. Fully equipped. See the new mec 1949 Ford Pick | Jeffrey Pord j Here's one you must see i) DIRT GRAVEL & CINDERS: Ry PONY BEAUTIFUL SOR-| EM 3-200. Harrington Boat Works 9 Ford Pickup OA_ 98-2011 100@ S. Woodward, Bham Appreciate cow manure, sand & stone. ry E pias 2 new saddies Call 1800 8. Te’ FE 2-003 ~ : |S FORD 8. 2 DR. R&H, GOOD) % HuDpSON. NEW BATTERY | Th —aaawateD | 7 GENTLE ek O fi {OUTBOARD MOTORS. 1954 Chevrolet Pickup NOTE | Lee : O “AC aries roe ips TAC *® 4 -900R GOOD A. POP SOLL CRUSHED STONE. | card bred mares, | Standard bred STUARTS. Cone SOME ARD HARDWARE CO with 2-speed axle 57 ldsmobile WILL ACCEPT ‘MW NASH AMBASSADOR. $50 AS 150 tor $133. A EM 9.4006 41 Seat. avs fl. peat. Ear! How. coll. § months old 4 saddle’ \NCHIGAN ARROWS 14 TO 50 702 8. Teieera. = Se Outboard motors. beats appl. is or for parts. FE 3-7216 82 PONTIAC CATALINA 2-TONE Ere | herses Stud pony. 563 Grangér Fr § OR 1¢ FT WIDE TARTS 12 FOOT, PLYWOOD SPEED [953 ( 1MC 2-ton with COMING HERE bee oereant of a wo — AS 1954 NASH RAMBLER DELUXE. “green paint. Excelleat condition. . M TOP SOIL, FULL LOAD _P¢_OAkiand 8266600 0 |) AND TES. PER | _ boat $30, OR 32-2000 NOVEMBER 9 | USlaase coasters used car. | Continenta: kit tinted Sindows. $305 Rogers Sales & Service, oS ¥. 8-4301 FOR SALE | CENT BANKS mATES. ay T io Off d 87. « 2-speed axle WU EM DEIN | & | _very PE 8-104). Auburn. FE 2-055: ABERDEEN ANGUS | OPEN Day 8 «BUN | ‘ransportati n ere HOUGHTEN -& SON -! BILL. PENCE | OLDS "$1 +8ED..N. HYDR. MARY \8 PONTIAC 8.2 oe HYDRA- 4A caives, —— heifers, bred TO 8. MM 1 sOUTH -JIEAVY DU : a USED CARS | extras, low mileage, exc. cond. ti &H. dependable winter- heifers and cows, also cows with LAKE ORION. FLY BY AIRLINER. cA’ Ty $1 NORTH MAIN, | ROCHESTER @2 Oatisnd Ave FE $9201, clean FE 53276 og Sadan — vada. Several Bice young Tr i] pia. one: Peteesuars: ——— TRACTORS VE 1071 Se OLDS 4 DOOR Ran #3 3 FOR SonTIAC les¢ « DR” STARCHIEP. bulls. g am 81: jonelulu, : BiEASANT VIEW FARMS : : 35 . IQUI! CG "33 FORD $495 my equity. balance $iip at sit a Power steering & brakes. Com- Ii Hast Leonard Road Tal er in Ferry Service Ine. OR ONE Diesel 6-cylin-| | i DATIN | Radio * Heater Lee bean. sper wre a sane pletely equipped. 8.000 mi FS windre lee w - = LDS, SUPER 2-8379 or " Leonard, Oakland County, Mich. ‘VING FOR UNION _ CITY, Suey POW er steer | Se eens vr mene power steering, extras. low : re sand and grevt, 1, Beach cane. OAziane _0-9113- XC ange “Tenn. —— ay PE ine , Bat. ing, twin hy dramatic | = CHEV. 2710 V-# POWER GLIDE Taileage, 1 owner. "aid N. Saginaw | MA 49327 Two PUREBRED YORKSHIRE Sik Won a PART transmission, 1000 x 20:35 Vv. BEL-AIR | v8 . ‘Sl PLYMOUTH «4 DR. R & HK. Buacx 5S Ding (Sano. ORS SAND — _boars, FE 73-0068. NDERSON CHAMPION PRAIRIE RIA, POWER : Good transportation. $225. FE. PR 21768, en! 9 Price. SCHOONER BEEMER. FuOns- | —l00¢ einer vay FE2ews._ | tires. "38 g Eee Se | | tee . ond bisnker.| Lt i. 1956 GMC with the 503 [ooo CHEVROLET Se and gen _ 2 nd § bedroom, 16 to. 50; Take 1 or 2. Age 35-43, Share with the CU.,| 30° to "33 BU THEM | | Seay | Sopa ae afer to. Sat dene wide. Bank rates. | exp. Nov. 10 PE 69635 ‘| in. gas engine, twin hy- 3 CHEY. peLUB COUPE, DR. 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham | iP RED YOR E PIO6.| Touera Jobe ae | dramatic.-1000x20 tires "3? DODGE, GYRO. TRANS. or FORD.V8, R&H. GOOD M MO- | 674] Rochester Re itioned, tires CRU! WHITE LIME | _ 6741 Rochester Re. new. 10 per Wanted Laed Cars 88 WE TRADE FOR or and body, EM 3-4721. ne for driveways and and varkine | YORKSHIRE tn 300 E- WAT- BOTTL CAS and and full air brakes. | REAL ESTATE OR LAND et . | QUIT PARMING | | ACCESSORIES STORE WE PAY New & Used Trucks « “44 CHEV. RUNS GooD ss) FINAL CLEARANCE _hep Bang te ted -5 fresh all A-B Cars wirec hitches oter- T D ll Oakland at Cass mn evecen vV-8 POWER ood 10p Volar $s ‘32 FORD, R&H...s0s 4 ____ For Sale Poultry 74 Por Clean Used. Care @ Trucks. Te of xy mons” ine Jars gS ra YOUR LIFE’s 4 MADE fied ‘Ad Wood, ( ba *. Feds 67 EASIER throng Neseek cette elietitinetietietietinetintiniinatatindl THAN Mc =i mpg Rg — Ay -s ark l's Roe batt who want s- best at rea- | y and cisen. { 803 N. Main, Rochester - OPEN Th 6 PMC. Matthews- Hargreaves’ 211_S. Sarinaw st FE 44548 me ea Ready to Buy used cars, SORE CARE ARB TORNAGRS. WY See M&M Motor Sales wnt Dine wolencte ¢ sien : ~ Bad Shean Motor Seles |. bate 408 HADLEY 8T. HOLLY MICH. MELROSE 1-748) ys) Re aK iD nay wn. 98-3011 ‘t CuE CHEV. % np PICKUP. FE is pa CHEV. take over Dalace ee aR fo COMMUNITY ~ MOTORS N ; OLive U pia? du A. FINANCE, ‘ANCE; tid f Bs | Leesan * | ‘| 2 TON GMC TRUCK. 1953. 12 FT. | PLATFORM SIDE ENCLOSER, 2 Assure off inaw 42131 53 CHEVY $595 “A mice clean 4doo ot ‘Goya “wervice stil “ieft CHEVROLET > 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 5-9297. Clarkston \CHRYSLER _. PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL Clearince wile of all new cars and dent tore. ECONOMY USEDCARS| _ | NORTH | 4.dr. E & 4H S aaiyes ha. al — 1953 models. CHEV. DEMO'S , EXECUTIVE CARS — Terrific S Savings 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS Hardtops — Converts. _ $195 UP TO 36 MOS, ON BAL, TAKE ADYANTAGE OF OUR LOW D LOCATION BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM | CHEVROLET ~ nd County ~OR YOUR CAR DOWN | » HASKINS - 5 " SALES” Clarkston ‘Three 1956 TO ” CHOOSE FROM _ Liberal Trade-in f Allowances Dantices Check Our. Deron Deal Before | gy, zou Suy _-up to $1,000 -BANK.RATES : E . 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