PRESS - ~ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER’ 17, 1956-—34 PAGES INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ~ UNITED PRESS PHOTOS ABSOCLATED PRESS —. enna E S 2 * rm is La ; hows Offer Plan to Disa ¢ Raps : Reds" Lake Orion Man: Russia Asking | Go Into Effect . New Store Hours | Wage Contract Subject Today for Negotiators Gulf and West Coasts, Has Anybody Seen a Redcap?, meen ~ ¥Pow ower Parley. on Global Peace Proposes to Liquidate_ “Atomic Bomb Stockpile, | All Bases; Cut Troops 7 st of December Store Dies in Crash James Murphy Killed aes When Car Rams Tree = ter — " on Baldwin Road — Bnei | Stores will remain open, 9:30 a.m. Tee yee trom Deer ‘t-through: Dee- n 22. aa te H Mery. 4 asl Stores to remain fill Lake Rd., Lake Orion, Was, to 9 p.m. on Dec. 2 | dead on arrival at Pontiac Gen-| Stores to close at 5:30 p.m. on era] Hospital this morning after Dec, 24, 26, 27, 29 and 31. his car went off the highway and” tare =, of shops at Tel ‘struck a tree in Orion Township. 1. ae A oe a | Investigating Oakland County ‘tmas man of the Tel-Huron Merchants MOSCOW (#i—The Soviet Union today offered a sweeping disarmament; plan, including destruction’ of all its H-bomb and! Sheriff's deputies reported Murphy Assn. announced, Ae ssed tha A-bomb stockpiles -if the apparently fell asleep at the wheel Both associations stre Western a do the while driving at a high rate of they do not dictate to the stores; . o he what their individual hours will be, same. . ® | /Speed, causing his car to go off but that most follow the estab- Premier Bulganin pro- ‘the right side of the road. lished times. No Saturday night openings are Severe neck injuries were be- heduled for November, the Re- of bt | Heved to have been the cause tail Merchants Assn. semcunced. posed a new summit con- 4ERBERT HOOVER JR. ference of the Big Four plus India “in view of the failure of the U. N. Dis- hours for the : coming , _ 6, Fred_Niedelson,_chair-! _ Jus | _ | death in the crash which oc- — _ Ze Red Volunteers sims cir : (Ba ese Uaioe eet Hunter Shoots Truck — See Sympathy Walkouts | With More Due Monday NEW YORK # — A spreading dockworkers’ i strike hit more Atlantic and “iGulf ports ted@ay anc sparked “sympathy” walk- iouts on the West Coast. At midnight last night ilongshoremen struck at Miami and Port Everglades, Fla. Others were due to ~pwalk -out-.at Tampa later +today. The new strikers. joined more than 60,000 members of the Inter- national Longshoremen’s Assn. who deserted docks from Maine to Texas yesterday. More than 150 ships—a third of them in New York—were idled. Union officials called the strike “100 per cent effective.” Negotiators for the ILA and the armament Commission.” ’ “ one to oo oer pe Wasn't a Bu(i)ck Bulganin, jm new messages to reat {0 no ¢ T occupants in the car which _ ; President Eisenhower nea the ® s was traveling north towards Lake ALPENA, Mich uwp— There Wa@s a feet off loud bang and Norman Eagling of) Hillman stepped out of his pickup truck to see which tire had blown Orion. The tree was eight Major Policy Speech the roadway. by Herbert Hoover Jr. Also Warns Russia prime ministers of Britain, France Communist Ching and India, warned that the balance of power: is so changed that “today the So- Viet forces could take over the whole of Wester Europe without Murphy apparently the use of rocket or nuclear weap- U NITED NATIONS. N.Y. (INS) feet off the road itelare ramming er's seat. ons.” ~...< Acting Secretary of State Herb- into the tree It apparently came from the gun Balganm said the choice was ert Hoover Jr Impressed upon” The accident happened at -ap- of an unidentified hunter shooting between the Soviet disarmament * 288¢mbly in his major foreign py ximately 8:30. along M32 in Presque ne gounty. plan “and a new world war more policy address yesterday the fact terrible than aay we have ever that Communist ‘volunteets in i e \Fgypt would be a “threat” to the U_N.'s police force. A key sentence in the new state- pioower did not explain what he ment eppeared to be a Soviet meant by the “appropriate action” agreement.to “establish strict iP: ne ssid should be taken by the ternational contralto -insure that yy if “external” forces” other these (disarmament) aap the international police force ° 4 out Officer Harry Hi. Jones said he found no skid marks at the scene. pole in the cab just below the left Moon Eclipse Starts at 12:02 Ai M. Eyes-on Sky Tonight. are carried out.” Exypt. An eclipse of the moon is ‘schy or Soviet Seles te aneet Wes costnens oe Presi. eclipse ern imspection measures have Pees hip seatieenation statement &. m. tonight, according to University of Michigan Wednesday that the U.S. “would fully suppert such action” was re- . 3 = astronomer Hazel H. Losh. Of the four eclipses schedtiled for 1956, two of There was no flat, only a bullet drove over 190 window a few inches from the driv-/ New York Shipping Assn. agreed ito sit down again today in an ef- ifort to settle their wage contract p idispute. The association speaks '® for 170 shipping and stevedoring | firms. } | While contract talks continued, \thé shipping paralysis began to \ereep into West Coast ports. The AP Wirephete . : International Longshoremen’s and middle of New York's current dock strike. The Warehousemen’s Union tied up a ship was the largest vessel to land on the first dozen. ships im support of the . day of the waterfront = | strike. Seven ships were idle at Los Angeles, three at San Francisco, iand one each at Coos Bay. Ore., ‘Student May Seek New Place aaa; arco waa ] iB jou . O And at Los Angeles, an offcial ool Board Wins Out w\te "icine Martie ‘Assn \ said the ILWU notified him it plans te t down West Coane SE in Romeo=Hetrent F TACAS| Mae 2 tat dove Set Count SEN pe a.m. Monday. F . U. N. Role Still wearing his controversial haircut after a court hl planseeiscom selene — * + . : Cc we) eke A O'€ decision upheld a school edict against it, Robert — Pp caren side tet WAITING AT THE DOCK — Passengers from the Italian liner Saturnia wait on a side- walk with — luggage after debarking in the Dag Negofates ° “on Suez Truce Confers With Egypt's Editors Note: -lgarded at U.N. headquarters as The White House declined com. Virtually a warning to Russia. ment on the Bulganin note until it Just serious, Kereta, wer : 5 . about keeping its offer to send rece t ; Prese secretary James C Hag. 30.000 volunteers to the Middle ety said) “All we have baice ba East was a matter of speculation. | now is news reports. The text has aa on ee aeagoayrnm | not yet reached. Washington. As, ‘ae venrh . — | soon as the complete text is re- aeeee nahi iol tt ot es », im accordance with the assem | ceived it will be carefully studied. Ly’s item etibteaber aad | | dispatching the multi-national ee lice force to Egypt. Hoover condemned the ‘‘shock- ing reports” that the barbarism The Soviet Union appeared to .of mass deportation is being in- give at least conditional accept- ficteg on the Hungarian people eit A t Eisenhower's He said the United States is “epee skies” plan—propesed at ‘ready and willing to deal with the —— ‘ee = Geneve sone ce? page ot Hungary in emergency: s a step toward reack- sessions of the U.N. assembly, ing a disarmament agreement. where “next steps” should be con- Eisenhower proposed at Geneva sidered in July 1955 that the United States | and Russia exchange blueprints of ~.,) -- ie each other’s military enabbish- Oil Fields Idle for Year ments and permit planes of both CHICAGO (INS)—A director f countries to make aerial inspec-|the Standard Oil Co. of New Jer- tions of such facilities. isey estimated today that the’ sab- the sun and two of the méon, only this one will be visible in Nerth Amptica It will -be-seen in Michigan. Both the partial xind total phases of the eclipse may be easily observed with the unaided eye. However, binoculats or a small telescope will add much to the view. : Said Professor Losh: “At exactly 12:02 a. m. on the night 6f Nov. 17-18, the moon’s eastern edge will make the first contact with the earth’s shadow. More thar an hour later, at 1:08 a. m., it will be completely immersed and totality will begin. The eclipse will end at 3:32 a. m.” SEE EARTH'S SH ADOW , During the partial phase, the earth’s shadow will appear. dark in contrast with the remaining ‘section of the full moon. been a major block in East- West. disarmament agreement. w wy, Dr. Losh also announced that meteor showers are expected from Nov. 17 to 27. Although no unusual displays are predicted, more than the +-Egypt showed every ithdication his readmit 0 le aie oe ees as ea ttance to Romeo , for his view of the U. N. force's | mission was Bulganin. asked that the new! otaged oil fields of the Middle East. “summit” conference include the! jmay take a year to on normal Soviet Union, the United States, | production. France, Britain and India. The, 5; -Western..Powersalready..havein- a a eens __t dicated they do not want such a Fugitive From Russian Terror ordinary number of shooting stars are pexpacces to be seen. < conference: at the present time. al- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) 3 More Planes Airlift Nordic Troops to Suez ~ CAPODICHINO STAGING: - AREA, Italy — Three. more/ “ planes carrying Danish and Nory wegian troops left this staging area at dawn today on the third day of the airlift of U. N. peace police units to Egypt. Today's flights brought/to 350 the number of troops that have left here for Abu Suwefr air field near Ismailia since Sire airlift be- The first of ‘the/Swissair trans-| ports taking. off At 5:22 a.m. car is i _jforces.”’ F to—start clearing _ sunken | ifrom the canal. The project al- lranean end ofthe canal now_held -|British and French told of tenta- - [Red Sea held by. Egypt. in Policing Canal Phernetton today began looking fer another: school to further darken a world shipping CAIRO UN. Secretary Gen. attend. crisis precipitated by the closing ‘of the Suez Canal. eral Dag Hammarskjold pressed The 16-year-old Romeo youth lost a court battle Al well kadervand ‘officiel enid) Cae negotiations with Egyptian offi- : < Gals today On the role of the ore yesterday when Macomb County Circuit Judge Alton government had no thought ‘‘for international police force forming H. Noe denied him a writ* eee oe - a ed jin the Suez Canal zone of mandamus compelling strike by court injunction. | The anion and the shippers are at odds on wage increase “In. the best judgment of the | t iaeal of contract, size of oak school, there is a connection be- gangs, weight of sling loads and tween the way a bey wears his | 9 union demand for a guarantee hair—and dresses—and his atti- | of eight hours work a day. tude and behavior, which affects do is return to classes with a nor- mal haircut. termination not to let the U.N.'High School. force take over occupation of the ‘Respect for constituted author- canal. The governm@nt - backed ity is a lesson appropriately taught newspaper Al Gumhburriya in the school room.” A as Judge Noe stressed again that conditions for 8 ‘ permitting the U.N. troops into said. . . leis scurke.” | The shippers offereda 38-cent the country must insure ‘‘our = = ‘package pay imcrease over a sovereign rights.” Robert, lone holdout among 45. He said the boys with the hair- three-year period. That would boys ordered by their principal Cuts had lower grades and poorer have brought the basic wage to : attendance records on the average. $2.80 an hour, with 32 cents of- Daner called this reasoning. the increase in a direct pay boost. ‘guilt by association.” The tieup of general cargo and bs 2s passenger ships was costing an Teenage girls and local school estimated millien dollars a day in Hammarskjeld met with For- eign Minister Mabmoud Fawzi '0 trim long locks and remieve behind closed doers this morn- sideburns, was suspended from 1/th - ing. Whatever progress he made orade classes 11 days ago. He said in securing Egyptian appreval afer the decision: Ed not disclosed, In- “P'm not going to get a hair- formants a Be say only that the cut. It would look like I'm quit- negotiations were “extremely ting." hearing. Says Weatherman day by plane. ship. We'll try to get Robert into trimmed enough, The controversial coiffure is long Al Gumhurriya called once more another school.”’ |_The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- delicate.” His mother, Mrs. Alice Phernet- on the sides, swirling in an uF The U.N. secretary general] ton, who took the case fo court, sweep. Robert claimed he had i diction for tonight is partly cloudy for immediate withdrawal of Brit-wayrep ALL ro ON ‘ ‘ish, French and Israeli forces. The. cenree™ nee authorities jammed the Mt. Clem-| New York alone. ens courtroom during the day-long Cloudy but Warmer, italked with President Nasser im-/backed up her son, saying. ‘We're trimmed after the school ruling. ' mediately after his arrival yester- not going to live under a dictator- The school maintained it was not] 2 To conroEM 5,218 Flee to. West———mit = ns neir counse ames aner, omorrow’s recast is partly bre ariget as pire What are said Principal Harold Barr and the. BONN. Germany « — The West.cloudy and warmer with a high of EP the--tunctions—ot—the ptalantaty Romeo School Board which upheld German Refugee Ministry report- 44 - 48. Tomorrow night will be — cloudy persons from Com- ho and warmer, low of. his edict were trying merely to ed today 5.218 make the masses conform. + 2 EJ police force and what is likely to happen in the near future? Cease-, munist East Germany sought ref- +, e lowest temperature preced- fire but no withdrawal of invading’ School attorney, Wiliam Nun- ge in West Germany in the past, ‘ing $ a.m. this morning was 23. ineley. denying Robert was ever.week, There were 4,952 the previ-| At 2 p. m. the mercury stood at iS7 degrees. Pog ll . Pats ren French plan ©xPel expelled, said, “All the boy has to! ous week. ea Say Value of Seevice Increased Michigan Bell Wants to Raise Rates The Michigan Bell Telephone Co. line; 70 cerits for a two party yesterday filed a petition with the line; 3 cents for a four party state Public Service Commission line and 25 cents for a rural line for an intra-state rate increase; ready has begun at the Mediter- by. British-French forces, and the) tive plans for clearing the end of The U. N. force at Abu Suweir continued fo grow while Hammar- skjold and Nasser dickered about what they were to do. trunk; 75 cents for a private line: | 25 cents for a two party, line and no increase for a rural lime. Somewhat different increases Business service ‘under the pro- ried 4 N and 59 Danes. a age ned — were due later uy 4 Still here and ready to leave for ___Egypt_are252_Danes._. gians: and 44 Canadians, Predicts Good ‘Dulnes ARBOR — University 14 Norwe-|2 * : calling for a 5 per cent boost in What Dire Planning! company revenues. PARIS ®—The French Ski Fed- eration prepared for the coming lwinter today by publishing a list of all French ski resorts with, of course, the nearest hospitals. In 20 Settle Building News ... vesvone 15+ Charch News , _fostlsindic tenes v< + ie ’ County News seveseecuces #65 Editorials ee oe 6 ‘ Sports 1s sedeeeeneesess 6 - a iat s* Pontiac pee Manager Ray H |justments for company employes) jand other increased costs. for the increase to reflect the grow- ing value of the service in expand- ing communities. Existing rates ate based on a telephone census of 1948, he added. Since that time, the number of phones in the Pontiac) eevee Storm said the firm is asking) jPosed rate hixe would be increased $3.50 a month for a PBX trunk; (82. 25 for a private line 75 cents -for _sgaid the—increase- ig: need /8 a two party line and 25 eents for a| ed to cover two upward wage. ad) ‘rural line. Rates are based on the number lot places an exehange can call.' Lesser increases ‘are proposed © for Clarkston, Commerce, Drayton Plains, Lake Orion, Oxford, Roch-) ester and Walled Lake The proposed monthly.-increase would be made for the following areas: Big Lake and Walters Lake, Goodison, and Wixom, ’ Installation and move extra directory listings, and mobile telephone services rates, un- changed for the sey, years, are for these ares would be.55 cents for ‘a-private-line; 50 cents for a two party line 45 cents for a four_party cout empdeghnas specetand ere hit 6. depressed further this ore Pa ‘oot Fam ee te ae 4 & sy 1% 5 econueicaliy’ Neate so cue wlomile sag Gerobeced iwi the stare (ist The British blame Eoka, the un-|!and County, bans imposed on resi- day | each. ; Mrs. James Mitchell of suburban power throughout the work.” he sale. derground fighting arm of the Cy-| dential building has contributed ting. Water Service Friday _ _ He put ha two year time hw ©n Oemos found the body of her spn, predicted, “but it depends on the priot movement seeking to oust | the decrease in the issuance of per- MAYNARD M. PAYNE | the Iquidation of “military bases 5.1. about noon yesterday, lying need.” -——- + L eri | He was born in Athens. Ohio on_ all foreign countries” and © l ‘ ; ¢ + fo Television | Britain” and -umte Cyprus with) mits. ‘March 4, 1902. to Bert and Anna’ The appointment of Maynard M. pelied ie pacecitiea reductions fe feet from: the back door of He displayed a model af a power Contract for Greece. ‘ADEQUATE iE : ' ‘ ; lant, explained the operation of : eee INADEQUATE DRAINAGE Jones Dailey. In 1945 he was mar- Payne as patrolman on the Syl i, military expenditures. her house. a ae aie lara power ie » Approved by Directors [nts iniae edéiah “aateasition! The bans were imposed in areas ried to the former Helen Haigler in van Lake Police Dept., has been oO He was rushed to Edward W. ht Lhe L here believe the reason for the where spring foods were bad antonio. announced-b~ Police Chief George __..___Sparrow Hospital but pronounced Mone and used many examples Another 26-film contract for the | mounting violence this month may| ne water. sewer and drainage Mr. Dailey had been a resident W. Purdy. He will fill the va- Plea: Self Preservation dead on arrival. ; . = his So ae ete re — oiiy Lateran : lie 6,000 miles away facilities were inadequate for the of Pontiac 32 years. He came here cancy of John Teachworth who re- os / Coroner Dorwin Hoffmeyer saic sire Biber C. Crnwtord Chure! “Miss vert s is ‘ e @ @ rapid new hore development that from Athens, Ohio. cently joined the Keego Harbor Po» PHILADELPHIA (® — A pris-an autopsy performed by Dr., are: Be . the Lile,"* was approved by diree- 4 ; ' shooting without dis- was taking place. Surviving are his wife and moth-.lice Dept. Officer Payne serv ed oner awaiting arraignment in Charles F. Black disclosed the boy A resident here for 33 years be- tors of the church body last week. ceimein now,” said a gove Many Oakland County communi-jer; seven: children, Mrs. James four years in the Navy during Common Pleas Court heard the died of shock caused by exposure. fore ie to Fone. Wis, i he boars villager annienet mint Official who has been on the|— —-—— | Attengerger of Pontiac; Mrs. Rob- World War II, He was most re. charge eked th —— jyears ago. Mrs erie tegte = ony ~ “ be Naieeree scene during the entire campaign. ert Stork of Green Cove Springs, cently with a private police agency How do am plead asked the Y slav Police Force Jane) Crawtord ied suddenly at v Useg Loe, eran “They're simply firing at anything Fenton Airman’s Body Fla.; Elmer Chisolm of Mackinaw in Detroit. He lives with his wife court crier. “I plead self preser-) TUQO |Lake Geneva, Wis, yesterday. Inc, af Hollyweod. Calif The firm “they consider British and a target.’ City: Daniel Chisolm of Pontiac; and daughter at 18 E, Pike St. vation.” answered the prisoner. Leaves for Egypt But I think there is more method Recovered by Divers = eS Ue Aca BELGRADE «®—The first. con : ) here than maduess.” | _ isolm the U.S. Army: and . . | | 2ADE he first con- D S h F | SET seep R. I. W—The James Chisolm of Deckerville. Four Shot, Six Heart Victims itingent of Yugoslavia’s contribu- etroit O W to eature $10,000 in Checks _from Michigan. were recovered by ere’ francis Joes ot Devton, Onlo ton! to the NS aliee force =C _ , ~ sat, ers, Francis Jones of Dayton, Ohio, = ne troubled Milddle &ast— nb k W A - ‘Thi divers from the choppy waters Of ajber: Dailey of Athens, Ohio and nN tate of 44 officers and men—left Bel- Tan TOO C€avelr Ss rt Won't Help Thieves FS 2 Pp Narragansett Bay yesterday. Harry Dailey of Alleghany. grade by plane today for Egypt. . Thieves who stale $16.000 worth The three, killed in the takeoff, sorvice will be at 2:30 p.m. Mon-. __. They are the vanguard of a total, crash of a Navy carrier plane... ; THE ASSOCIATED PRESS be sniered in the Poccurl 702 vonelavia will’ BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Fabries-bronk power foam will, be of checks from the glove compart- ae vesicles were identified| 22 trom, the opphese dale By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fe had sone eco ae ia ares ye rick ia ici designed by Marianne Strengell go displayed, and other textile items, — of a parked car last night py the Navy as: a lof the Evan lisfic Tabernacle will Four hunters were dead of gun-| The season lasts 16 days. Last!bulk of the Yugoslav contingent is into a oné-man display for the third Flower prints and photograma, must have been disappointed on- mK ge f hear time this year when the Detroit Lt. (ig) Charles F. Kiesling of cfriciate with burial in White Chap- $0 wounds and six of heart @t- year 19 hunters died of gunshot expected to be flown to Egypt. y will represent Miss Strengell’s examining their hoot. Pontiac penton Mich: Lt. (jg) Robert P.) tacks ‘today as Michigan's deer Artists’ Market opens its exhibition police said ; .? aie . “el ery ; : ; : ‘ounds in the 16-day season. soon. photographic avocation. aa ee hacks canceled ‘Stack, Iowa City, Iowa; and John |@ mMenexiah Commetety: ihunting season entered its. third oe = on-Eriday. og me eat - were 'H. Balas. aviation electronic day amid snowy, blustery skies. | Work by Miss Strengel, head of pyog: from th t \ Hilbert Bamstra. 3 Stockwell. technician 2<. Greene, N. Y. Mrs. Robert Clay Hargett The latest gunshot death, report- ro ’ ¥ Prepac i eatte ad) Gaile ee this area for Fri- whose car was rifled im a lot om The plane climbed to about 400, - Y 9 ed Friday, was George Liya Starts Next W eek for Y oung, Old | day's opening tea include Mrs. Wal- — design department in the Academy 4 inky Me iot Robinson Joslyn avenue and Madison street. tee: a: the takeoff. then plunged. Mrs. Robert Clay (Mamie Edith) Krise, 34, a northern Newaygo. of Art, is in a traveling tour of eae ON een Mrs. me said an overcoat was taken from imo the bay. Divers found the Hargett of 222 Going St. died sud- county farmer. Krise’ wife found ( "7 R 7 Pp Scandinavian countries, which she the rear seat. police added. bodies 200 vards off a seawall. denly Thursday in St. Joseph Mer-ihim shot fatally through the chest ity eCcr €a tl on I OgTI am began in person during last sum- a is ie wes pounah eae 4 : — +———— ¢y Hospital after a brief iliness. on their farm just after sundown.’ mer. Last spring, a one-man show Re sbert eck oitan -Sepeshy, Mrs. at She was 49. | Mrs. Krise told state police she S h d ii d 7 ] 5 iE ah < waa held at the Cran s nson and Mre. Willys F : N 29 Born in Russellvi'le. Ark. on Jan..and her husband had been hunting, cneau e In OCa ti ONS vr aeueereyis galleries. ™ iP. veer und Dr lve Opens OV. 29, 1907, she was the daughter of/and that she returned home first. | ; . , I in brilliant col- \James and Reallie Newberry Mo- She said she heard several shots.’ the 195657 Pontiac Parks and) Following is a list of the school! apepiad sas _ ite . the ‘Saratoga’ Set to Go - : ‘bley. The Hargetts were married/saw three cars full of deer hunters p ti inter C ity C rs is among leading items for Muscular Distrophy (iyi REP Sr atta are off the proverty and, inves LoTenion winter Commanty Cet ltocatons and the days the proj arty Marhet exniition, sel | we astiNGTON un — The Navy's jin rey, + 36 Ye go. y tigati found the bod , iter Program will begin next wee | grams are carried out there: was woven especially for the | s t e Navy ‘had been residents of Pontiac — om mer wcutere died a wee ont 15 locations, it was announced ghew. bate ~ oe ae oe park ' hy i = : | ra . ° Pontiac's annual march to aid Carl D'Aquila, 1916 N. Hammond 4iy' an Pret pening day Thursday, he beeen fee recreational saiew;—wenuesdsy « nighing. ‘ ens — Also to be shown are uphol ‘the ‘Atlantic Monday with the vee. tre Muscular Dystrophy Assn. of|Lake Rd. | Besides her hushand and father. sands ef tunters ~ whe | ; . acta mined: fastern Tunier High Pridey fabrics such as she does for thé ond task forée sent to sea this : America is slated for 7 to 9 p.m.! * ¢ * -Inars. Hargett leaves four sons and’ i ; : | The evening programs. Which nights and Saturdey mornings: Emerson automotive industry, woven and. month inan_extension_of the na- Thursday. Nov. 28, chairman of the! “Right now."" Brown accounts, Mrs. Hargett leaves Tour S008 att! drove to the Upper Peninsula's ‘run through March 31. provide & itonday. wednesday,and Thursday aights| srinted fabrics she used in interior tion's readiness operations. : local fund raisers, Wiliam J. ‘we have about 50 volunteers who three aughters, Mrs. Mary ©.’ hunting sites were digging their ivariety of entertainment for boys plus Saturday mornings, Lakeside R . . : Omes -Mopdey through Priday nights, Le- decoration,.and rug samples as she Mosley of Porter, Tex.. Mrs. Agini€: way ‘out of heavy. snowstorms ‘and girls nine years through ‘high Garon—Monday and Wedaesday nights designed for the General Motors Brown. 119 S. Tilden. said today. will canvass Pontiac homes the: Covering the suburban area wil] Right of the 29th. We need 200 more J. Henry of pie Rock a Ea- today. -Side reads and hunting gc¢hool age. Adults are included in See eran ay cicues tae Setccees Technical Center - Steal Clothes From Cor te Troup of volunt doorbel] and 500 if we could get them.” Robert. John William James trails were blocked by more than several programs, Buzz said. lmornings; McConnell — Mondsy and ee ee eae 4 nen to Ward. Jerry Mack and Betty O. 9 foot of snow and the weather. |, [Wednesday nights: Owen — Tuesday. Six pieces woven on the Cram thieves took $151 worth of cloth nngers under ‘he direction of Mrs Area and district chairmen to Hargett. all at home | man predicted “more snow fiur | The prazrams include gym ac- [Wetmeste? oe cone cat te 4 <= | leves tool ol wo of elo re ———+_—-——. oiganize neighborhood drives_are.. ea ie se ee saree tater Ly : ° ms room enter»... + Clg Satur ' ar Wash-; ing belongi to Mr. and Mrs, : ‘ also: needed ib ai Brownlie Diner’ Survivors Mictade a sister, fies and continued Cord. Some tet: presage argo loate | ington | air ime fe Baas ond = = Re Se “300 Dellwood St. asked volunteers to contact him Mrs. Gib Furlow of Corning, Ark.: up in the cold was predicted for | ee ~~, imesr weve = ay and Prigay anes; Ships Drugs to Hungary lmom their cx t - = The Weather ; , . “three brothers, Lonny Mobley of Sunday. | checkers, gts tal eyatlay and ana. eon eaday and Thursday "3 from their car last night, Pontiac : Funds et to aid gcd af- South Haven, Abe rag one Meanwhile, fhunting conditions| 44, Ws nights. * DETROIT — A shipment of police said today. ZZ _ : : ea : ase | : ; : ri gs, Ps et . ol ‘ . ee! re | A . rst SEU ie, Sg tee antares eye NMRA ace repre ena wih hen Aa te eas oT Mtrsae baling’ in iy wanton Henry wea arene, Pot 1 Pte scar, i x ¥) Fy | w Wage, tegne “tots od tenient” oe ects seeking the cause and cure Mrs, Hargett’s bady is at the earty bea pass aetasa andre Rs school. children. These Parks and Recreation Dept. in the| Friday by Parke, Davis & Co., a Was parked near his home, was un- a teh She Se nin’ oatnm enacts cies, 21 Oe malady. ; Pursley Funeral Home. where serv- mel ill anerath’two or three City Hall ©. . |Detroit pharidceutical firm. ‘locked. teireasing 10's miler sn beer teéss One fourth of the local funds “ice will be Held at 2 p.m. Monday. Three hunters reported missing Programs will operaté two or three City Hall. aanians ‘Thursday all turned up safe in days a week at neighborhood lo- eontinging tenight. Temerree night mestiy cleedy and warmer lew 23-3 collected will ge to the Detreit, Dr. Tam Malene of the Emmian- ime ; tions, Byzz said. - : 4° ==s Memorial Hospital which Ras a uel Baptist Church will officiate, the Upper Peninsula. Two holed up ca : - Tedsy in Pentia« : ad ee \ 7 sided ee tan Clinke for thése suffering trom wih burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. " 8 cabin in Hofighton county and 5 the kis $3. Million Finance Problem - 2 ; , : h This will take care of the kids ~ | 2 muscular dystrephy a found their way out while the —— et Sg: Wind velocity caim Direc a : : ‘third, hunting alone. was found by Who are not able to participate in ‘ 4 3 : _@ ERE ESS gh 7 tee race gy Thames M Wright inate eon noe fi coaacemeesnll 1S OOS C ant Flan aping — pps ined é = ie = Ey = DroeIPessi,e mipaie dise:rse _ that : e 1 age. ’ : | | Moon reer Baturdes er eas p= gradually weakens the voluntary Thomas M: Wright, %. of 170 will ‘begin arotnd the first of the)” | | Decntdcn Temperatures muscles. It #9 weakens its victims N. Opdyke Rd.. was dead on ar- 3 ic ict . year, he | be . . ‘ = ' , : eam 4 tle m n that within’ a few years they are rival Thursday afternoon at Pon- New Tr ffi Ed a we . , + Will be $2,697,000. This will be for | ject that the city raise their | Temi... M Dm 1. B \ (40,000. TOOK PART = Plan's for the city’s new sewage ' . ; city | arm. ...... So te = os ee comnes > wheter Gee ee Geers eee Some 40.000. children took advan-|tisposal-plamt and the revamping} construction: of the new plant On | present service ,charge and call BOS .. 2 tom 31 eventually to their beds. Children fered a heart attack. 5 ' of the present plant, are slowly| a ST-acre city-owned plot at |/.. aval chitiatinn (a ee eee rarely live beyond their early) He was born in Tifton, Ga., on ff] ect onda |tage of last year's winter activi-/® Ul oaat vend and Aaburn aveuwe, (°° .0 8%" gation bond issue S Friday in Pontioe ti : Ay 9. 1 to Pil T. and) ties, Buzz reported. working into shape, City Manager| Opdyke roe ei SES wR eae _ito finance the job. (as fecorded downtown) gens ee ee ee eS Plans have been made to use| Walter K. Willman reported. Adjustments at the present plant rh - inghest wemperature +... bly The assocation says the- disease Irene Bowen Wright. Two years’ The city has warned motoristsin. new Board of Education's The big question being studied) s+ ast Boulevard and Feather-| w; on Mean lemereree, 2 et” gs eet 18 Ot fatal. bor it 9 weakens ago, “he-came here from Tifton’i.¢ beginning Monday, Lawrence new boar - Eauca Si by city commissioners is how to will = ‘$183,000 Willman stressed that no decl- Weather—Snow flurries _ its victims that a minor ailment and was employed at the General 1,4 Pike streets between Perry eight multi-purpose rooms now un- finance the three-fold project, stone ; about mw sions have been reached as yet. : One Year Aco tn Ponting == like a cold, may be fatal. (Motors Truck & Coach Division. | street and Cass avenue will be der construction. = which Willman estimated will cost according to begge ‘th oe If a vote of the people is nee Highest lomparevare coeceees cease 4 >| i’ ® Mr. Wright leaves three chil- converted to one-way operation. | The adult program will be at f $3 " ot eho pla F pormp tbe he said, dit most likely ao Men temperatures 200 ang The fund raising focally is rela dren, Mrs. H. E. Armstrong of Lawrerice will be changed one-| the following locations: g ym The perc ge ‘aie question will city having one large disposal plant! wil) be held in April 1957. _ + Weather—6now Murries tively néw. Brown says, It was or- Venice, Calil; Mrs. D. F. Baldwin way easibound. while Pike will be-| ciass at Jefferson ; ees stion Wit" instead of two separate plants, the, Ss S 7. ~ S : eres ; , | way | cass at Jefferson Junior depend heavily on the outcome of} “Considering that we had Highest aoe Seoee aeesceenres Thie gar leed n 191 The first MDAA of Norwalk. Calif; and Mrs. K. W. come ‘one-way westbound. ‘Thursday nights; adult social the. discdssion of the 1957 city city official. emphasized. ned the , aa At vo gag MatevErs were the city mailmen. Johnson of Santa Monica. Calit; City Manager Walter K. Willman, aight at Lakeside Homes |capital improvement program|PIPELINE NEEDED . of our preserit system, and ‘that » Seana Wa The, nex! year the firemen took @ brother, J.B. Wright of Tifton. said the conversion was experi- Wednesday nights; and women's |which usually s up around) mu. tn mon : new atens couldn't be. ridar's Temperatores over. Last e . Ga.: two sisters. M R. Lb. Pala< . : < f } sa : i : : f comes up | in these two - units will developed Alpena $} 26 Memohi: yore fae year there wes see: ¢ meet re mental, and the city -welcometl gym program at Owen School | January : without 9 new plant, we started ss Butfele Sos Hae: Marel — hoops locally. Just, letters mailed. zola ~s Atlanta, Ga; and Mrs. comments from motor ists whether. Wednesday “nights, : a ; “March..ot this. year. the City. the 4. Ginetanatl 2°47 25 Rew Qrieans” . eee ee ee ee cso, ca es Soren er het. 26h hess SE A fe De i De eee RDI aH Yin RIOR REELS | cc pat ie Si dere oe Re ER Se RF Mry Diabla sid ote i Wrahg MTA eto TAK The, strete are Ding santched The Sy department Fo Oa a eee ie “enctnearing, Neconations: were. being. orth «=o 7 Phoenix $3 $i ban MDAA campaign that neigh- en from the V weex - Siple Fu- in order to relieve. estion of COoperation- with the PTA, ithe : Sl on to secure tand for thir f s 418 Bt. La j ‘ ieord - firm: to begin studies to. ae * a eet Pia 8 borhood—résidents would conduct -nerat Home to the Bowen - Donald traffic atong Saginaw and-on-Boerd--6f—Edueation—and—severs ene nee ual ays Peis i ies of Jones, H andiby a ’ xpansion program ney 2 Ghomane’ a Oe march during the entire week son Funeral Home in Tifton for other downtown streets, Willman community clubs. in providing" “YS § age apoanl GY emg has in| completed in 1953. It was financed - ~ Marquette 4.24 Seattie sf @ of Nov. 24 ae ° , _ |serviee and — + tBaid. - these programs. The larger portion of the cost (their finghcial studies of the pro-'by a $700,000 revenue bond issue. A) er “ * 5 a Ps , 7 . : ; , 7, } . a8 . ul , aw re _ - | | a 4 : A, 4 4 4 ‘ ; : #- j : . : ee A) 2 -\ 4 : as ¥ Chapter 20 | Steve started for the recording ‘machine when he heard his own ‘voice issue from it. I headed him -by KELLEY ROOS But the tape had run out. I watched the machine automatic- ally click to a stop, I turned back to my husband, I pinioned . night he died,fyou said it wasn't an accident, Stubby; Don't remember. Don't wanna talk about it. Just wanna and PRPCEE That was a nice night's werk for Anita.” “Stubby committed a murder . and Anita was blackmailing him Scientist Studies Pa Biological Mystery EAST LANSING ®—A Michigan State University scientigt says a lowly fungus with a unique way of utilizing the sun's energy may un- lock secrets of life itself. Dr. Edward,C. Cantine, Profes- sor of Botany and Plant Pathology, says the fungus “opens up new vistas, for certain aspects of its be- havior are not quite animal or _|plant but apparently in between the two.” + — Sab which plants wtilies the qun's Faye for growth. Dr. Cantino said the fingus is the only non-green plant he knows ee Aircraft Official Wins. $250,000 for libel . which multiplies faster in the light : * shotosynthesis, the method yi 2 ONLY off, pushed him down on the love} him with my eyes. He cringed (go to sleep. for it. He's the one who killed her, He called the plant's develop- against Milton S. Kob- 2 i seat, back into the love seat. Anita: Sit up, Stubby; Come on,|Steve, he must have! at complete litz, investor + attomey, in Ru- “Oh, no, you don’t!” I said.) “Steve,” I said, “I'm not going sit up! ing biology y plete dolph’s million-dollar libel suit LJ tamcnt aes is . te . TOMORROW: °A_ gentleman |mystery.” against Koblitz. %& , We'll leave it on. to ask you what happened.” Stubby: Stubby’s tired . , « very 1ves “Connie, listen . . .” On happened! I left!” tired. spends some uncomfortable mo- | Cantino, aided by grants from| The Log Angeles manufacturer le “Yes, listen!” I put my hand] “No,” I said calmly, “I won't) Anita: Listen, Stubby, let's you) ™°™* Read Chapter 21. ‘the National Science -Foundation| contended he was libelled in 1954 and the Federal Government, has jin a brochure issued during @ “IT want to hear (Copy right, 1966, y enel Sees) lbeen studying the fungus for eight | stockholders’ fight involving the rary over his mouth. ‘every word of this! ask you, Although Anita was thor- oughly unscrupu.ous, immora] . and me have a drink. That'll wake) - you up, There's some lovely Scotch | ON SALE MONDAY ONLY “Oh, no, don’t let ‘me "It. was Rad fault. 1 took her home, . Must be tee Bator: 00 Anita: ust one more drink,|amoral, really, she was obvious! “years. Timm Aircraft Corp. of Los Ap-| 1 % WOOL shall we? ? fascinating irresistible. So I don't| ne iste tor th | The fungus does not contain the’ Timm, Koblitz at one time owned from 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. | Steve: No I don't think so. ‘blame you, Steve...” drink y: Too late for, another ast ermany ‘green pigment associated with'65,000 shares of Timm stock. _ Anita: What's your rush? * * « | : [= - | Anita: We'll make it a night- _ NEW FALL ead the pe oo ol “Listen!” he shouted. “Anita. cap, shall we? | DOWNTOWN Ke : e ever twist d t : : 1 eid, isted her ankle dancing with me.| Stubby: Too late for a night ies: Ups Pensions: _ STORE ONLY os ‘SPORT ger tas —waytts= the “reine _ “$1? Can't see mec oe, oo aneeeeeteaes moos Pcupeeiets I ati! up my hand. “May I), , , What time is ey f : di jee: ee * 8 a rer eG a be all] Anita: It’s not even. twelve-thirty | 40 Per Cent Boost. - 5 oi a airness to Anita n't blame; , . the evening's Hae: yet. | r Faery 26 i ao lovely-|her, Although you have a certain)" _ Decreed in New Law |What's she like, Steve inherent weakness in your charac-| Stubby: Not tor mebty. it's not’ to Placate Masses . Steve: About five-five, weighs a ter, you have a certain animal young. That's come Ym drunk. COATS hundred and twenty-two. She's! ,++ ‘ fe tani Trove ead Sa en nn ra] Ae Ne ee wee ERLE, mmm Ea . ee ee | Laman Hingy” Steve class of women... ica ‘Tonight's am. | a 1 ey Germany bowel reno pe ine “A hita: ughiti CST a hh toda appare + t : Values to $34.50 ghing Connie, listen . . ." 'drunk, Everybody should get drunk jo please the restless population. ‘Steve, you're so cute... no, don't) so Anita probably saw that she tonight. Why aren't you drunk? It’s go, darling. Sit down for just one might combine some genuine pleas- your duty. The boost was decreed in a law minute, assed by the Communist - run jure with her business. In this case c ' P All Day Steve: Well, one more cigarette.|rather small business .. . due to Racing Stubby, wake up! Please, pasiiament. and resulted : from ac e S I said bitterly, “And you prem- (your lack of courage in asking your Stubby: Tired. so tired promises made by Communist party boss Walter Ulbricht during the height of the Hungarian rebel- Monday Only! ised me you'd cut down on your boss for a raise. a | Anita: Here, Stubby, this'll make AT THE LOW, LOW ns aaping = oo, Plemeed ese answer to it would incriminate you.' yor think of it that way. | School ‘But, Steve, you must make me one Steve: (Bantering) Gee, 1 hope> oe ise. I make the team! “Yes?'’ he groaned Anita: There's one team you've! ‘In the future, as you get into” already made, darling . (qa Situations like this from time to pause) There , . . that's nicer time, promise me that you won't pay blackmail. Come to me, con- broadcast. Grotewoh] asked sup- Stubby: Sure. that’s me. . T port for what he—called his gov-4 ‘do the world favors. But did the ¢™mment’s “peace policies.” In re- world ever do any thing for me? turn, he promised more efforts to Since I was a little kid at my '™prove living conditions. mother's knee? Nah. You can have The government has been prom- the world. It’s off my list ising that food rationing will end 4 next year, and Grotewohl told his smoking.” | “However, there is one thing YOU fee] better, this'll] wake you up lion Steve: . , . charming apartment, I must knew if we are te Stubby: Don't hike Scotch .. . . + 8 PRICE OF ONLY leo; )real cozy. "| that we can ever again be reta- (I'm a Bourbon baby. Ulbricht made a nationwide me : $ | Anita: So glad you like it. But it) tively happy. Would you have | Anita: Heres to us, Stubby . . . broadcast in which he appealed can be very lonely, | paid Anita any blackmail, how- pottom’s up, There now you can for loyalty to his regime and] Yes, White Oak Smoke- $ Steve: I don’t believe it A girl ever insignificant?” talk te me, can’t you? Walter pledged that living standards less Coal is now larger like you, . . | “She didn't have anything to ‘idm't fall out that window, did would be raised. Al . : Anita: I'm being quite serious. ,, : ond ne ° ° - It's king size — and a In my job I meet dozens of men lasers ee ee si USS me wee a ve ki Idn’ b but so seldom do I meet anyone! I held up- my hand. “I withdraw) Stubby: Who cares about Walter? day by Premier Ootto Grotewohl ing couldn't use better : that ‘question. I see that an honest) Anita: You did the world a fa-;!" @ parliamentary speech, also} coal. NUT and STOVE size White Oak give you royal comfort — long- burning — clean — last- ing —uniform—econom- ical heat. MONDAY ONLY! isn't it? Anita: You should get a medal ieenees) the (govecmusee will Gs I shouted. “What's going on f€ss everything . . . and we'll save for giving Walter that little push. 282 aphe Sate rhls ed od ; here? What happened? What oh a re at deal of money. Now, if you. Stubby: What good's a medal? ‘© insure that this does not result Try White Oak NUT or aieerrt = = + the-next- tape.” -Or-do: you-mean a gold medai?.i0. Price boos}s for basic foods. STOVE size today! “She put a pillow behind my Anita: That took a lot of cour- The new pension Jaw means that back.” The next a Anita's guest record- age the aged, the sic k and the widowed “In murder her...” ing artists was a man in his cups.| Stubby: Yeah, that’s what I got, Will have 30 East marks added “That's already been done.” He was squiffed, blotto, highly in- huh? Courage . . . that’s a polite to their basic monthly pension of NWT “Quiet’” | toxicated. word. not like guts. Tell me it 7 marks. At the official East W Anita: Come on. Stubby, let's talk again, baby German exchange rate, this would let's have a mice little talk. Amita: You've got all the cour- Mean a total monthly pension the PROMPT Stubby. Don't wanna talk. don't age there is. Stubby. Did you kill Cquivalent of $47, but at the rate : EFFICIENT ‘wanna have a Nice little talk. Just Walter? offered on the free money market, 50 , _ . wanna 0 to sleep. Stubby: Somebody had to kill,'t would ae cay 436 Orchard Lake Ave FE 5-61 “Ss REAL ESTATE Anta Remember what you were him. Should a guy like that live? = re : oo +77 wo saying at dinner, Stubby? About Anita: How did you manage it E , W Sata how you. . Stubby? Just how drunk was Wal- Cab Driver Told: PARK FREE REAR OF STOR Shad G ’ Stubby: No... no, that’s never The recording ended: that was a: gg] : ney nderwear eet <-> rey with pg orca a ‘all, that was the end of the last Al Fellow Student | ttec Mes ond = xe Blues... Tans “eee tape. Steve turned far woke | MT. PLEASANT Proceeds of * Woolrich Hunting Clothes ’ Stubby: Whoever said I did, who other TAS bee Sogn Gotan RY ope 7 : - Fleck Patterns mak asa? Moe Men Steve was anulony is aTadens at Central Michigan Cob * Down Filled Hunting Garments : | Anita: You did, Stubby, |e ee ee ee eee ) A Sensational i cara ou di ubby, at Mar- head more in sorrow than in won-, ‘Midland junior aes to ae) * Fibreglas Hunting Clothes f Stubby: No, I wouldn't say a : 7, ea é ; Value! roces® thing like that ~ “The human race,” he said, home recently. His wife also was. * Th K B ; I a cearated cleanin® J les 5 “can be very, Very good or very, severely burned. The jam session ermo orean oots i a iii i aque ‘siaby. You ne vith bine it, | we bad, That last bit there , \wan hell jast niet Ventura’s band x Guns and Shells : : : ry ou were W m the | eharmi couple, “Anita + held Jast ht. 4 Immediately following Our wonderful [im ——S = SS = aie oe A TERRIFIC BUY ase this ial sell i cleaning and | E- ~ ——— a ==] | special sling |] ces nt Uf T " JD RUGHT at the START will overt te thei 0 mom onecet fH ATT deal Christmas Gift »+o ie UNTIL I P. MM. i OF THE SEASON! ular selling price! sates ont Oo” 7 q ° ° : , X Wa = is comprised of al! wools, wool ‘ oe EXTRA-FEATURE! : eee a Truly Personalized Gift for Him! ° ai | _lined fingertip and waist length EAT |- 4 -STATION-—7-= Cosel ache : ne Cuff Linke ey ye | were made to sell for up to | ey for UY | $25 and $30. They are all All Wool Flannel $] | aes a | famous makes of the finest i ‘ a | Williams i | quality. ‘But they are accumu= : AND | . ey 2 | lated ones-and-twos-of-a-kind, c A eos i Tie Bar | Gun va Reo. Pe from ur pe biplane eapiat | t ug" 4 —e! we mus’ r our. Gabardine Slacks || $6 || Service | Sage eyo 7 ff l - A tremendous choice of colors $ 7 5 F | No netd to drive 9: 5 and styles in sizes 36 to 48, 7 Money Clip 4 oe eties you the But hurry, for Tuesday morn SS | A $ 25 oh A, —— ing these jackets revert to a ' $14 ; ‘ : $ : original prices. , Regularly $14.93 | . sored oe 7 cies be 1 WE INVITE YOUR : includes fed. tax A r ot : , Al * SORRY. eaten women Hig | *OHARGE AccounTs et e : : : r * __or Signature can’ Fle , r- be duplicated %0 CHRISTMA a seh irene Charge or riper s.ae a * AS LAYAWAYS eget Layaway tr , ee — EACH CUSTOMER Pp h 1 Registered Jewelers — American Gem Society F : : e also specialize in. oo a making cuff links in any = CLEANERS By bh lll | “SPORTS SHOP FE 8-0453 630 Oakland Ave. (Corner of Cass) | : ‘BIG FREE PARKING LOT + An — FE 4-2579 © : Order Early for, Assured: __ Christmas Delivery! : i ‘ e : * 2 : r + ; : x 3 at } 3 : t ‘ rs ~ — THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMMER ‘11, 1956 | Soe 1! area Notes Reli, rowt Talks Set at Rochester tics wns Waterford, Hunters Creek |Multiple Head Injuries . Suffered in Car Mishap Gordon D. Conrad, 35, of 848 - Timken Rd., Van Dyke, received multiple head cuts when his car went out of control and went off the highway in Avon Township Blow Out Section U. s. Growers of New Church Confab N OV. 7] WATERFORD—High winds yes-|: Guest speakers in area churches! He will confirm ten youths and terday blew in the middle section) Yegetable Men Meetin tomorrow { the Rev. Sheldon ten ‘adults who have studied under |of one side of a new church being 3 As Grand Rai a —_ ee phoad and released at Rahn of Detroit Council of the Rev. W. R. Hunt, vicar for puilt by the Caivary Baptists on a ays at ran Ops A rat ssf iollownax Churches talking at Rochester, and six weeks. Episcopalean Suffragen Bishop Ar-| Special music will be provided chie Crowley at Waterford town- py the combined choirs of St. An- “| ship. : | drew’s, under the direction of F. J. Roland Lilley of Albion, a mis- Mansfield, with Mrs. H. H. Hanson Calvary Baptist is a new congre- etable growers will have a chance jsionary to North Africa, will talk’ as organist. Following the service gation, organized about two years to hear the latest developments in fat Hunters Creek |Community there will be a reception honoring 480 and now meeting for services, vegetable production and market- Church, Metamora, at. the. 19 a.m.-Bishop and Mrs. Crowley and thein Waterford Township High-ing-as-speciatists from all over the |four acre site at Pontiac Lake and Merry Roads, the Rev. Henry E. Wrobbel repeated) this ee the accident on Orion road near Conclude With Banquet Dutton, EAST LANSING—Michigan vez — : panda ‘new confirmands. School. country y address, se crv ‘ce SUND, LY | _-The Rev. Rabn’s talk in Roch. | Members of the. Confirmation _ eg 0 elena e Growers aA A ee ee ees Stet | Clans 5 ws wn | pupae prdbylgtereirte at | and beatoteee at the Lisson ‘Allege Voting Frauds month. eevee Many specialists from Michigan | State University_are scheduled on’ the four-day program, Nov. 27-30, at the Civic Auditorium. Here are program highlights: On Wednesday morning, sepa- ‘Mrs. Arthar Edmunds cterge ot te ata in) Macomb County The Rev. Hunt extends a cordial invitation to the.general public to| MT. CLEMENS # — Sdigsones attend the oe oning Service. were served by state police in War- both services, A graduate of Union Theological Seminary, New York, he holds a master's degree from Wayne State University, He was a chairman of CLOTHES ’ FOR THE wicw svar: Plan Projects SHORTTIME SPARTANS — Being welcomed to one of Michigan State University’s agricultural _ short courses by the director, Vernon C. Larsen, at right are Howard Storm of Lake Orion, Stuart Hutchins of Rochester and Ronald Mecum of Romeo. Howard and Ronald are attending un- ~+Churches and Social-Welfare, held the message committee for the first National Conference of the ‘ren Township following an order by Macomb County Circuit Court) ‘yesterday for a” Oné-man grand’ rate sessions on marketing and processing crops are slated. The der scholarships awarded.by the Orion State Bank and the Romeo Savings Bank, respectively. Classes, arranged for youths planning to make farming their life work, place emphasis on lead- ership training: Next short course starts in January, FB Women Staff Named to Guide March Camping, Search for Eye Glasses , Your PTA Is Planning:. Oakland Council Meeting; Nike Film at Lee Brooks A stimulating etkies is planned|which fold down from the wall) tor Oakland County Delegates who and a stage will be used for the lattend the Tuesday meeting of the |first time by the PTA. It has just] Oakland County Council, which been completed. HOLLY — Plans for a spring) camp event and an eye-glass proj-| ect have been placed in the hands of a new staff of officers by the Women's Committee of the Oak- land County Farm Bureau. The women met recently at Mrs. Frank Renshaw’s Baldwin road home and elected the staff, with Mrs. Otto Rexin of Farmington as Mrs, Hildred Hunt of Novi is Parker of Rose Center is secre- tary. March 26 and 27 are the dates of the camp a‘ Haven Hill near Several hundred Christmas cards are being given by members to Pontiac State Hospital patients for their mailing, along with postage stamps, according to Mrs. Vina/ Smart, share of the school taxes are being meetings ond Tuesday of each month gt the Clarkston Community with various groups taking turns as hostess units. The Clarkston ee meeting, : County Deaths / / Mrs. Ina May Marble / ‘HOLLY — Service for Mfs. Ina May Marble, 74, 225 Franklin St., Rose Center, who died Thursday at the Hammond Rest Home, Fen-:. ton, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Bendle Funeral Home, with _-burial in-Rose Center..Bern-in-On-- will be held at Donelson School, A th grade mothers will serve business meeting conducted by the| refreshment ipresident, Mrs. Alan Armstrong. will precéde in barra | The first electric sign in the Clyle R. Haskill of the Pontiac} 1; nited States was hung by Miners Safety Council has plans for 89\+.atre at 28th and Broadway in in Cleveland Jast November. i Health’ will be his topic. Two 20-Year-Olds Die ~\'When Car Misses Turn old youths were killed last night, “The Church and Mental Bishop Crowley's talk will be at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 581 Hatchery road, at the 7:30 p-m. service. r Leslie, Mich. (— Two 20-year- when their car hit a tree after| a mile- north of here. Ingham County sheriffs’ officers listed the dead as Robert Risner) and Frank Wallen, both of whom) lived on rural route 3, Stockbridge. Sheriff's officers said the impact \was so great that a dog riding in the car was killed and the front) fender of the car was pushed against the back fender, Dulles to Return to Desk interesting safety eae He New York City and the year was weeks. Cement Forms Orion Church Fund Drive Finances Classrooms; Completion Nearing LAKE ORION — Nearing com- | pletion, a structure of cement block Ten Township and St. Clair Shores, double the size of the! failing to mae a curve on U S. 127, \Onco Bible Church of Lake’ amended to include other areas in| Greenhouse men will meet | will nearly 108: It will house six classrooms, a) Judge Quinn said he would start! \kitchen and a nursery, with a widé,! ‘central corridor. | George Crouch has been the he complaints of election irregu- chairman of the project. The group has stretched an in- vestment of about $10,000 to over | Floors which will later be cov-| - |ered with tile are being poured this week. The building fund was raised by started in Little and Big Bay De policy, new products for growers’ WASHINGTON (INS)—Secretary the church in offerings and has|Noc. Delta County commercial use and recent research. An eve- of State John Foster Dulles plans’ been used on a pay-as-you-go basis fishermen expect the take to equal ning banquet will conclude the: to return to his desk in about two according to the minister, The Rev. last year’s | double that amount, | | Marie Rundell. annual business meeting is fo be jury. ‘ by held in the afternoon, subpoenas were issued es On Thursday, individual meet- ‘one-man grand juror Timothy C. ings are scheduled for potato, | ‘Quinn, circuit Judge of Lapeer and ea counties. jgreenhouse, muck crop and truck | As igrowers, Potato growers will hear talks on production, harvesting, ‘the investigation, said they were storage, marketing, the potato chip served to witnesses who have industry. legislation and outlook. ‘knowledge of alleged election ir-| At a Thursday morning session, jregularities in the township. muck farmers will hear experi- Judge Quinn said the grand jury Mental results and | recommenda- | order limits the inquiry to Wa, (tions on fertilizing and soil man- jagement. A panel of growers will) but added that if further investiga- TePort on their successful opera- ‘tion. is needed, the order can be tons. i sistant Attorney General Eu- igene Krasicky, assigned to head { ‘i \the county. Thursday morning to discuss cul- tura] developments and _market- ing. In the afternoon, a tour of © greenhouses in the Grand | ‘taking testimony Nov. 2 and run’ 10 hours a day, five days a week. ENTIRE FAMILY © Bring. the family in! Out- fit them from shoes to hats — Terrific Savings! GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE 520 S. Seginaw FE 2-2784 area is slated. larities came from various home- ‘owner groups. Truck growers wil] meet Thurs day afternoon to hear develop | ments in agricultural chemicals, | Fish Harvest Begins ‘irrigation equipment and produc | ESCANABA (P—Harvesting of! On Friday. reports will be given! |some 730,000 pounds of herring has on land resource development and The run lasts four meeting. ‘or five weeks. | jwill be accompanied by a police jy, 3999 officer from the Oakland County) Sheriff's department, a = of the Roa@ Commission, officer of the Waterford omnteal) *" Foresee Need: for 47 Avon Schools Police force. This group will help to strate several types of PTA’s. These will deal with eatety previews: rounding area as a result of A Round ‘rable Hiscunion and @ current rapid growth lies in the! question and answer Period will schools. follow. | Rochester’s public schools are Waterford Township |part of a consolidated district yhich is made up of 14 former William Austin Burt School PTA| “ch “6 mde ME ° school districts. met for the first/ time Thursday! j were consolidated evening in the school with Philip balance in 1962 Meacham, :president, presiding. . Meacham reporftei on the recent! This district covers approxi- conference of PTA presidents,| mately 60 sqnare miles around school principals and school execu-' Rochester, from South boule- tives at which time they discussed,| vard to Predmore road on either “Why Attend PTA.” side of Rochester road. It main- Some ¢f the things to be gain. | ‘lus = fleet of 23 buses. ed, Meacham reported, are the opportunity to meet the parents of your children’s friends, and to become better acquainted with area is reflected directly in the school enrollment, In October, |1950, total enrollment was 1,690. The first five. in 1949, the Population growth in this big) the their teachers. A feeling of be- longing is also established and it offers an to learn teaching techniques. /Committee chairmen appointed than doubled, according to Supt. Donald C. Baldwin. The district maintains a staff of 140 teachers, nine administrators, This October it was 3,504,. more]. bus drivers. The current budget! for operation is 1. 150,000. * * School weiaees include eight elementary, serving kindergarten through the sixth grade; one junior high and one senior high school. A building program authorized by include Carl Wagner, budget and finance; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moses, hospitality; Dr. and Robert W. Albrecht, membership; Mrs. Ralph Bergemann, mental health; Mrs. Richard Raber, program; Mrs. Earl Bright, room mothers; Mrs. Max Coleman and Mrs. Raymond L._ Cole, publicity; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges, social; Mrs. Jack Pilgrim Club Slates Thanksgiving Meal METAMORA — Newly elected officers of the Pilgrim Club are: president, Mrs. Edna Burnham;/ DeLorge, sunshine and Lester Carlson, ways arid means. > A money-making project fs plan- ned for Dec. 1. The Dec. 13 meet- ‘tell; secretary, Mrs. Janette Schen- vice-president, Mrs. Florence Fish- kel; treasurer, Mrs. Marta Snover. Mrs. Schenkel succeeds Mrs. Gladys Hallenbeck as _secretary; “DONALD C. BALDWIN the voters in February, 1954, fs now being completed. Its cost totals $2,950,000 and includes addi- tions to the Hamlin and Goodison ing will be the annual as en es the others weit re-elected: Schools, Township Gaining on Problem ‘arous“ochost| One of the biggest problems | 20 custodians, 11 secretarial posi- great credit for the way they have faced: by Rochester and its sur- tions, 25 cafeteria employes and 2 25| faced up to our big school prob- “They seem to be aware of it, and of the fact that our greatest period of growth ap- lem,” he said. parently still lies ahead of us. * * * _Oer regional planning com- k it P rs] for the school board to secure any | property needed for schoo] sites before new subdivisions are ap- + . Our mew Rochester Community School Study Coancil | is still working on its basic or ganization and soon will name committees to study curriculum, teacher welfare, finances and buildings. * * ¢ for our new buildings, the people operation. This makes a_ total school tax of $23 a thousand on the equalized valuation. Our in- creasing population means that “In addition to approving funds, ICrash Kills L. L. Ishan | REED CITY w—An auto accl-; dent has caused the death of Law- son L. Ishan, 25, of Lansing. He. died in Reed City Hospital Thurs- when his car overturned as he Work on the new gymnasium [four miles east of Baldwin. His’ ‘thon practices, 4 aos day of injuries received Wednesday fT tried to pass another car on US-10, | Your Watch —— $450 e Rapviated Expansion Watch Bands Ledies’ — Men's Special a | 95 Georges-Newports and a four-room addition to the |@Tandson, Raymond Geselman, high school now is under way. jsuffered only minor injuries. t An eight-room addition to the = Samer aa 7 lewelry Dept. North Hill Elementary School also is being coinpieted. A new Christian Hills Elemen- tary School is being planned for a site just north of Crooks road) and east of Adams. This will be a seven-room, plus multi-purpose | Lroom building whieh will help to. relieve crowding in some buildings | in the village. One phase of the building pro | gram of which Supt. Baldwin hax | been particularly pleased has beer ithe law rate of interest the district. 'has had to pay for its bonds. The: i first issue pays only 2.02 per cent and the remainder 2.92 per cent. have voted an extra five mills for! The school district's equalized | valuation totals $39,490.000, | which figures The two youths died together as| *"4@ a short time with the Robin- the car Delmar drove left the road s0Ong in Onaway, He was born three miles south of Onaway,| heTe- knocked over an eight-inch tree,’ Also surviving are four sisters, jumped 70 feet, over a fence, and/Mrs. Lucile Irelan, and Mrs. Flora rolled over. i, Irelan, both of Clarkston, Beatrice Apother cousin in 2 car fellew- _ of Pontiac end Haten South if iof Onaway, and two brothers, Wil- [ollgrgeelag emay foms qevet liam Jr., and Evert, with the US. | | the Hilliker ear pulled away Army in Germany. | ahead of him. L Hl El i li ; = hi + * T hi P ackivin mad ved with ms ste" Pontiac Township St. here, and at a farm home, f | | e leach or several winks, whale be| H § cach for several weeks, waite be ZONE Hearing Set Oxford High School. _. Se ee DETROIT EDISON STOCKHOLDERS’ INFORMATIONAL MEETING 2:00 p.m. Monday November 19, 1956 at the Masonic Temple, Detroit This meeting provides an opportunity for Detroit Edison stockholders to become ac- --tonff ----quainted-with-management-and-to-receive + up-to-the-minute reports on the affairs of wi yin 4 carn) maeny for’ the nae a “aiid ee pkcooiah ai the company. | itrip north to live with his mother, changes of the township's zoning : 4 Mrs. O: inson ray, | 4 | Ail stocktbabders (ere! eurdially avid sen 2c) eee cee eeseiet fom Dec. Ur eh ee ome it : i. : 1 Soil Checks Used «, by-Lapeer Farmers Almost all Lapeer County farm- ers entitled to soil bank checks for not raisi hav ved Ts nt resing exe eve wee) Ticket Sales them before learning of an extra-, fon ee Assure Success It all bad taken part, about Of Concerts 350 farmers would have netted | aon | am extra $25,000, by turning in HOLLY — Tickets now are being, $100 for $105 im grain at support distributed for the 1956-57 Holly-| | price. ‘Fenton Area Community Concert| f | Oats were purchased by many Association programs. Several hun- | * * * | Change from residential to com-, ‘mercial zoning is planned for part) vard, at Snellbrook - road, _ Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” | 46 Williams St.’ Phone FE 2-584] 24-Hour Ambulance Service with resales at the higher, current /©®0ugh to guarantee its success. price. | Oxford Club “ . os . : md number jis on Ja ; to Mark Birthday “ih Elwin Stefte, at the "Holly ‘Elementary School, and the clos- of Mozart ‘ing number is at the same place OXFORD — The 200th anniver- ers Male Quartet. sary of Mozart's hirth will be eele- Eras aso Flmon Mas Slated at Waterford Brown. Russel! Grinnell of Birmingham whose life-long hobby has been a WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — study of the great master, will be “Martyred Men’ a motion picture the speaker. Henry Dahl, baritone. dealing with the death of five will sing two arias from Mozart young missionaries in the jungles operas, and Mrs. A. Robert Har- of Ecuador, will be shown at 7 30 rison, soprano, will sing a short pm. Sunday at the Lakeland Unit- individual song. David Rogers will ed Presbyterian Church, at the in- play an example of chamber music tersection of Maceday Lake and Fon the French -hom.————- == wets Local and Long Disten t— oes | Oar Best mae __ FREE ESTIMATES—CALL US ANYTIME PACKING — SHIPPING — CRATING Agent for United Stetes Van Lines Bedford Moving & Storage |The series opens on Dec. 3 with) he Angeaires at the Fenton Com-| munity Center. . ° Ld “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” ; Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. INC. Phone FE 4-4565 _ 147 W. Lawrenee St... | ——— ae FONARD'S DURING THIS ONCE-A-YEAR EVENT! Shop now, select now, SAVE NOW! . . . at Leonard’s. Avoid the “Christmas Crowds,” have a much better choice of gifts __and save, too. You'll find a gift fer-everyone on your gift list at Leonard's .. . and, at prices you'll have to see Yo believe. All famous nationally-advertised names, too! So don’t wait, come in foday ... make your selections and place them in ~ Layaway ~ YOU NAME IT! 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Above, she cuts the cake celebrating her 106th birthday — ) SAVOY MOTEL | taking advantage of the exchange, dred have been sold in advance, BEAUTIFUL ROOMS $8.00 Single $10.00 Double. Some single and double rooms. still available at weekly rates. on March 14, given by the Serenad- 1V—Redio—Air-Conditioned Telephone 120 S$. Telegraph Road Ph. FE 5-9224 - [Films of Europe __Jim Helman and Dan show film strips. of their recent) trips abroad; All young people of thé*community are invited to at- Luther League to See County Births ; | ‘tend the function. Rechester WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The = oe ae Luther League will gather at 6:30) : AL. LT | y oo & new. oa “iasela : p.m, Sunday for a supper meeting. | Coal has been found in 90 per David. “Grandparents are aaa Prank + |Thomases | Birmingham. otesiecegaae Carter wilj'cent of Montana's counties. - Idento -Tag Time - Again! Every fall, with the regularity “of léaves falling from the trees, comes the annual Vet- eran’s Automobile Key Chain Idento-Tag fund drive. The following information is reproduced from the latest report received from The National Better Business Bureau: “During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1954 (latest on which figures-are-available), the Idento-Tag campaign office received $4,762,833.19 from its Idento-Tag appeal. The net proceeds of the Veterans’ organization wére $1,069,411.82, or 22.4% of the total collected. Also reported is the following, which comes as a shock to many: “Funds are reportedly used to pay salaries of service officers; no direct financial aid is given to veterans or their families. The Post Office department has ruled that their “appeal” is just another case of unordered. merchandise and that as such the recipient-is-net-obligated-to pay for it. - ee BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. Phone FE 5-6148 Hoy “ ‘ Se For the price ofa — clothes post* you can dry 80 loads’. SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON ~ of clothes in anelectric | dryer. And you'll never have to struggle with tedious ldashioned line drying again. Smart and thrifty homemakers know how to... Live Better... Electrically *Based on an average price of $4.00 Eutered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Se ein ng *, — = Dewspaper’ as well as all AP news Pdispete itches. tp this Parss is delivered by carrier for 40 cent is not available by mai be Se Poin — Laorer of ana His mr Soe ; ele bo ap ag and all The’ ‘unit ited hates year. All mall er comene parable in advance oe “pontiac PE 2-818 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU. OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1956 ‘Guatemala Reports : on Benefits of U.S. Aid To the Government of Guatemala goes the distinction of being the first to report.on how much benefit it obtained from $40,000,000 in aid _ from the United States. Since 1954 aid was extpadad - a Guatemala after its successful ouster of its Communist-domi- nated government. A few days ago Guatemala’s President Cas- TILLo Armas decided the Ameri- cafi people should be told how the money received from Wash- ington has helped. x * * To that end he chose JorGe ARE-— ~ $20,000,000. worth of t feodstutts - and relief supplies. He also has » ordered ‘the Refugee Relief Ad-' ministration to make ision for admission -te—the- 5,000 of the estimated 20,000 Hungarians who have filed their Other nations are responding simi- larly. The free world is rallying around these stricken Hungarians in the only way that it can at this time. This aid, of course, can only ease their plight a little. Everyone will hope that our Immi- gration Department will cut red tape to a minimum to facilitate the entry _of these refugees. - Women and Voting- +Of the millions of American wom- en who voted November 6, many that there are 11 countries - which still deny the franchise to their sex. This point was brought out in a memorandum on the political status of women by U. N. Secre- _tary....{ Not only is it a reminder to fem- inine voters of their heritage but of the debt they owe to those women who waged the long fight for equal suffrage. Countries still refusing to enfran- - chise women are Switzerland, Liech- tenstein, San Marino, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Iran, Iraq, Joraan, Laos, Libya and Paraguay. Last year _ Egypt admitted women to vote but et “no doubt will be surprised to learn © “ “THOU SHALT LOVE THE LORD THY 00 | Go WITH ALL THY HEART, AND WITH ALL THY SOUL, AND WITH ALL THY MIND © THIS 1S THE FIRST AND GREAT COM- Oy MANDMENT* — V4 77 22 IT38 ates, his former minister of econo- Still bars them from public office. In Days of All, Faiths Royalty’s Patron Saint Was Queen my and a close adviser, to visit the _ United States. ARENALSs was in- structed to report to the American people in addresses in five cities, on what their assistance has done for Guatemala. That government also has circulated pamphlets in this country telling of the economic development of Guatemala. * * * As pointed out in the pamphlet, the new Liberation Government of President CasTILLo Armas found the Guatemalan public administration and finances demoralized. The national economy was gravely weak- ened by the policies of the Commu- _ nist-dominated ArBEenz regime and the unrest it had provoked. { “The Government with sub- stantial technical and financial assistance from the U. S.,” says the pamphlet, “undertook an emergency works program, in- cluding one major road construc- tion project —the Pacific Slope Highway.” | _ Also undertaken were a number of lesser road improvements, comple- tion of the Roosevelt Hospital. in Guatemala City, construction of 878 units of low cost housing and 391 schoolrooms. Other projects includ- ed four hospitals, 15 health centers, 123 miscellaneous buildings and water or sewer for 74 localities. * * *- These emergency efforts sub- stantially eased the economic situation and provided a good _intreduction to the longer range . program outlined by the ARMAS: regime. Of this program Presi- dent ArMas has said “we have put into operation a carefully ~ studied, well rounded program ~ which we hope will open the malans.” : If other countries made such gra- Haiti and Monaco women can vote only in local elections. But in 1958 Haiti plans to allow tiem the full ballot. Among leaders in the long fight for equal suffrage in this country were ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, SUSAN B. ANTHONY and Lucretia MoOtTrT, They played prominent parts in the first Womari Suffrage Convention. at Seneca Falls, N. Y. in 1848. Actually it is only 36 years since the 19th Amendment to our Constitution giving women the ballot, became operative. In that period generations have come to voting age without realizing they —are—exercisinga_relatively new ___her. Once in a time of famine eae Assassination Target Tough Commie Kadar Trying to Restore Peace in Hungary By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Janos Kadar, the Hungarian who is try- ing to restore peace in his homeland under Mos¢ow guidance, is a tough Com- munist. He is a ripe target for assassination. His whereabouts-is not even certain. If he is in Budapest, he is in the Parliament building which is ringed with Soviet tank crews. This homegrown Hungarian Red is 44 years old, has dark, thinning hair, a cleft chin, and a built-in hatred of other Communists who preceded him in the Soviet policy that littered the Budapest streets with a carpet of dead and wounded. His bitterness toward old “comrades” in the party does not make Kadar a mellow person. Available accounts show that he is.a firm supporter, puppet*that he is, of the Soviet slaugoter of his —_ countrymen. Here is a man “who suffered. years of . imprisonment by his comrades in the +-—_____—-deors- to-a- “better” A _---party—-and-who-now--hopes—he-ean—drep-— a net over -all Hungarians. Kadar has been defeated at every turn of his maneuvering. cious acknowledgement to our people .yagy’s PROMISE and if the money were as well used, In the first part of the agony that is BY DR. HOWARD V. HARPER The patron saint of queens is St. Elizabeth of Hungary, herself a queen. The number of royal ladies who come under her pro- tection has so greatly diminished since Elizabeth's time (13th cen- tury) one wonders what a patron saint will do when his category becomes extinct. Perhaps if monarchs through the ages had always been as dedicated as Elizabpeth to the welfare of their subj-cts, there would be more of them on thrones today. Her benefactions to her people were so grat they some- times brought criticism upon she gave away so much food the _ royal household itself was in danger of starvation. There were periods When she fed as many as 900 people daily at the castle gate. Elizabeth was concerned, too, about the sick. She founded two hospitals, in which she often tended the patients herself. making their beds and feeding them with her own hands. She was particularly drawn to those whose condition was so repulsive no one.else could bear to look after them. It is because of her devotion to extreme eases of illness that many hos- pitals today are named St. Eliza- beth's. : The story’ of Elizabeth's love and marriage is a story of child- hood romance, on2 of the most beautifal in history or literature. Betrothed to Ludwig, son of the King of Thuringia, when she was four and Ludwig was H, she was brought at once to her future husband's home, where: the two grew up together. In- . stead of the brother-sister at- titude that might have been expect>d to develop in such a relationship, these two were sweethearts from the time they met. As soon as Ladwig reached the age of 21 they were married. The marriage lasted, however, only six years. Ludwig, like nearly all kings and noblemen in those times, went on one of the Crusades to liberate Palestine from the _Mohammedans but never reached the Holy Land. One of the plagues so common in medieval Europe struck him down en route, When Elizabeth heard of Ludwig's death, __she made provision for their three children and then, on Good Friday. 1228, took the vows of the Order of foreign economic aid, would have Hungary a professor-type premier, Imre §. Francis. much stronger support in this coun- try. - Aid for Hungarians Earth’s free peoples have reacied as cpuld be expected to the savage brutality of Russia’s answer to the Hungarian people’s demand for free- dom and their own kind of govern- . ment. The United Nations, with U. S. representatives playing a prominent part, has given voice to the conscience of mankind. So far the Russians have blocked the UN effort to send ‘investigators to Hungary but they have permitted some Red Cross sup- ply convoys to enter that country. ‘ . * * * American reaction to the situa- Le (tow: has been swift:-and: “a vague promise of frée-¢i far, the: tiiajority of ‘the Mungasied pope = President . has offered. ‘the victims of Rubsian savagery ° B jes ; s "| 1 i [ey :. \ , ¥ : “ : * oe : / wee |Z ; a Nagy, had a chance of restoring order because he promised to negotiate the withdrawal of Soviet troops. In the United Nations_the Soviet dele-_ gate in a vague answer to pressing queries said that. negotiations were proceeding. Then a reinforced Soviet tank team —an estimated 200,000 tr:ops in all — Choirs from Flint t analJt: termed the use of intoxicating The fourth agen of the Philoptohos' Society are as-jtroit and ‘Wandering Treveers I _ 4 rs. , Detroi n CHURCH , ‘Pontiac will render special music. reaper ‘by teenagers a chief cause Archbishop Samuel Stritch of Chi- so with the weekend celebra- ghey +. Weltér pan. } SUBJECT F FOR SUNDAY HH F uz a crime. i ae . Harri ‘hi Le —— S|, CS SeTeny WOE PET teed ond Het te majortly cago. aieo 7 sieges =~ The Rev. Dr: Achilles A. Singris|tor, states the public is invited to}}j “SOUL AND BODY” = Drayton Plains, Michigan phe y moeyerdicheadar ratty yd by hl a harmon dy 1 pastor ofthe local church. aitend, i ‘ \ W. J, Tesuwtssen, Jr. Paster __@/ Randle, state missionary; . Let.[of cases handied 8 Office in-|left for e. ; co Services and ’ Reading Room ij a Bible School 943 am q tie. Wrighten, Mrs. L. G, Glenn, jvolved reagan —— pera that! The cardinals ve the capi- » Sunda aay i School 2 East Lawrence Street : wou ee a 4\Mrs. Ester Kidd and Elder Wil- n every icat- tal to attend the ‘Convoca- i : Deonae . It AM qliam Keith Lane, all of Detroit; |i"g liquors played a part in the|tion of the Catholic — of a. THE SALVATION ARMY | | eh Evening ll AM. to § oe PM. Youth Groups ...... 190 BM. q/Mrs, Mary H. Woods ot Pontiac crimes they comniitted. United States. . (CITADEL) } Service 8 PM. Friday to 9 PM. oe an POL and Mrs, Frank Smith of Flint. ! ; < Proves end Study ” I Elder Major 3, Watkins, pastor 29 W. Lawrence Street i. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ; siates this will be @ special build 5 Scat : tte tte tte te tent. » tn tte. ' ' : cage Bee Hanan Seheek—¥:45 A.M. Youth People's Logon—6 P.M. t "HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS be CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH x Adult Classes | : Rote Te Ae eet OO EE RATES STAN. CRT “TELEVISION — and Mt, Re ge at - Bs | Epatiee.. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. . aii 800 ke _ SUNDAY —9-30 A.M. j «someon Otten = — Sram sat Sin oie 6 eatin oe : Hace AM. a ‘RIGHT — TI TE PONTI ae PRESS, eae oe See ee ge ee oe ge a a ae 3 é : ‘ 3 ‘ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1, 1956" \ Ike Endorses Pre- Cl ristmas = Bible Readi | Se [oe seee. Plen Designed oe. we Lan o | The Unity Church of Oakland The Common Service 11:00 a.m. ,County will hold Holy Communion ‘for All Faiths i Sunday School .... 1000 a.m. | Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock i lservice. Mrs. Blanche Joki will be lin charge. Sunday School will be)’ People Across World CALVARY ‘held at the same time in the rooms to Join in Daily Stud ' MISSIONARY CHURCH = fat Tit: N. Saginaw street. F N 22 AN 25 | 4 a Midway—at Sanford |} at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, another rom Nov. 22 to Dec. :: Morning Worship ........11:00- A.M. [ session of the class on ‘Let Their Brent anceday” Dey ef Prager | Be Light” will be held. This is an More than 15,000,000 Americans ; Cortening ot 10:00 A. M. interpretation of the Old Testa~ and millions in 40 countries are — — ment, taken from the book by; t+expected to join this year in . Elizabeth Sand Turner. Maine Curbs Beer Ads -In-Maine the-State..Liquor Com: (Bees has ordered brewers to remove their outdoor advertising in towns that are dry by choice of ithe electorate. The order came after the Commission noted that a FIRST. s PRESBYTERIAN | West Huron at Wayne Rev. W. BR. Marbach age gE. se Aucharé Rev. G. £. Hershe WORSHIP SERVICES 9:30 end 11 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 end 11 A.M. ‘taken a splurge of outdoor and ‘highway advertising in the dry towns, The longer potatoes are stored, they become, FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN | 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Sunday School . 1 Morning Message by the Paster, il a. a epeeel Muste Men's rtet 7:00 p. 2 — tec Christian Temperance Highlights From Mea, Wm. Bradley, music Prayer and “Binte 8 y, Thursday, 7:30 at the Church Lanor SHAFER, pastor Pe * FIRST CHURCH OF GOD ; : 25 East Boulevard—South of Lookout 9:45 Sunday School 10:45 Morning Service ithe brewing industry had” under: = the less mealy and the soggier Fi 7:30 Evening Service RM. Eagene Rameey, Minister Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind. Sunday Morning .. CHURCH OF CHRIST 87 patevene Sunday Evening... cele ... 6:00 P. M. Saturday Vocal Music Lessons and Song Drill .............. sposeenceso UR ULaL FE 7-0226 FE 5-1993 . 22:45 A.M. —————————— COLLECTING FOR BASKETS — Young people of the Youth =| ’ Fellowship of the First Christian Church are bringing canned. | goods, cabbage, cauliflower, cranberries, chickens, cookies, cakes, | carrots, apples, butter, bread, pickles and pé@tatoes to the -ehureh.- Next week they to speck in ees ae for the needy. ‘Country Ch — Plans Thanksaiving, N ew Parish Buildings St. Mary's of the Hills was start- ed as a parochial mission of All Saints Episcopal Church of Pon- tiac under the missionary zeal of the . Ivol I, Curtis, the former rector, nearly five years ago Lake Angelus and northern Pon tiac. tev These women became very church and The first class Wi waentedt held their first lawn festival three ¢ first class Was presented for years ago. This summer over 300 ‘confirmation by the Rev. Mr. Cur- attended the festival. tis in 1952. As the mission grew by leaps At that time the tiny church, and bounds, it was able in Feb- which’ is located near Lake Orion ruary, 1956, to become a_ full- in a beautifully wooded setting, had fledged parish under the Diocese just a handful of people. of Michigan, with a total member- ship of 250 people. There are 220 communicants and 115 families in the parish. George ‘tHodges ts senior warden: /Dodge, junior warden; Dr. Daniel tive workers for the Today the need is for a larger | Central Methodist Rev. Milten H. Bank, D. D., Minister — Sunday School Dr. Bank, Preaching (Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A. M.) oe ee ee eee eens Morning Service .........!.... “Thanksgiving—a Key to Abundance” Calvin ©. Rice, B. D., Asst, 9:45 A.M. 10:45 A. M. McGeen, secretary and Titus is treasurer. The Rev. Mr. Hamm, who was graduated from Yale University Divinity Schoo] in 1951, was or- dained in Hartford, Conn., April 25, 1934. He served as assistant rector at Christ Church Cranbrook and was rector of St. Joseph Episcopal Church, Detroit, for 1C years. He is chairman of the Oakland |County Chapter of the American |Red Cross and is a member of the iMasonic lodge, DAC and Clergy ( reorge | Rangler Club. Minister CHURCH .:. NAZARENE 60 STATE STREET Kenneth A. Hutchinson 11:00 A.M. — MORNING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. — EVENING WORSHIP Arthur Hubbs Minister of Music Local Group to Hear. Beth EI Executive A Irving I. Katz, executive secre- a tary of Temple Beh El] of Detroit. ‘will address the Men's Club of Temple Beth Jacob at a 6:30 din- Plans call for the enlargement ner meeting Tuesday at the Wal- of the present building on the two gron Hotel. and one-half acres of the former Scripps estate, for a parish house | REV. WM. C. HAMM building. This little nucleus, handful of people wanting church, now looks forward to results of their efforts. * * * sf and for the building of a new par- His subject will be ‘Jews on the spiritual ministrations in disaster, follows: Isaiah 55:1-13; Lak ‘ Guest Speaker at Both Services: LEWIS NOVOTNEY ish adjacent to Ps oresert a Michigan Scene with Special Ref- in Public Schools isituations; civil defense and rural pages son 1: 1-28; aeNe f ~ . Sunday School. 9:45 A.M. — Youth Groups. 6:20 P.M. ing. erence fo Pontiac.” Seminar Sub ject clergymen and churches, mass bur-| 4:99.51; John 3:1-36; John 4:1-38; [- | The Rev. William C. Hamm, rec-| Mr. Katz was graduated from jals, identification of dead, rebur-| Jon 15:1-27 and John 17:1-28, LUTHERA \tor of the parish, came to the little Spencerian Business College and EAST LANSING—The place of ial; origin and spread of commu-| . ‘ = Sea = lchurch in the hills which in pre-,Western. Reserve. University in religion in the public schools will ™S™: Panic prevention and con. Readings continue with Lae 'vious years had teen used as a Cleveland, Ohio. He also attended be considered by a seminar at the er and-pians-for-evacuation and. 8:1.21; Acts ATE; SRCnane CHURCHES 2 | schoolhouse, law school at Western Reserve. (Conference on Religious Oppor- shelter. |8:1-39; Romans 12:1-21; 1 Corin- E ] Ba s Ch h He worked along with the early In 1941, he founded and was the tunities in Week-Day Education at! .* fe ‘thians 13:1-13; Philippians 4:1-23; 1 MISSOURI SYNOD mmanwe urc lorganizers, helped those who hadifirst president of the National As-| Michigan State University, Nov, 26- Other “subjects will be: Protec- Hebrews 11:1-40: Like 10:23-42: ; no church of their own to find sociation of Temple Secretaries. He 27. The. Michigan Council of = = vital _fecords and docu- Luke 11:1-17; Luke .12:22-34; Luke ; Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. peace in the quiet restfulness of is now serving as honorary pfesi-’Churches is sponsoring the confer- ments; warning and communica- 15-110; Luke 1:1-23; Luke 1:24-39; GR ACE the church and its surroundings. dent, ence. Vee creer wate Luke 1:39-56; Luke 1:57-80 and on PEVUAULT . ILOLORIC cnemicé are; Departmentalized Sunday School tor All Ages | Seon strong groups were or- ._ * ae: ee organization for self - help in Chettmas take 2h Corner Genesee and Glendale . . | ganized such as St. Mary's Guild, | Dr. Irving E. Gordon is Aaivnan! oes asa coordinator fo churches and institutions; the na- (west eine) Auditorium comprised of Oxford and Lake of the dinner and progr am, e MSU activities in the church- ture and characteristics of our ad- Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor ‘ related field, reports the seminar versary and the church and civil as erm 0 n Orthodox Bible Class wil] consider (1) the opportunities getense education. aon oe ana as: for moral and ethical teaching in| There j C f H Id unday tat 9 ALM, | I y I ' s no charge for tuition. 10:00 A. M. FIRS METHODIS ecaent wubiects Ce poigeely ithe! Accommodations are available. at) on erence e ond 11 A.M. 8. Saginaw St. at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor neha of ec and ° “ere ye beeen In an historic first official oa ST : La making available to teachers infor- ference, 30 representati { six: “Tithing in the Old Testament” vearey 10200 A. M. MORNING SERVICE mation and courses on basic Ju- ‘Conference paeeiee Eastern Orthodox Charch dineces of. TRINITY | | WHAT OUR RELIOION BEALLY,PQEE,FOR Use [den Chri cote ep te” Member Will Speak —_—_|met mst week tear New York to] Aster Am Jl . ee. ! in teachin a ee (EAST SIDE) Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 A.M. 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL | vs» | aS ee : ; ie The Rev. Versile D. Bentley,|ian Education programs. Rev. Ralph C. Claus S . ; 6:15 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Major seminar speaker will be’ .cretary of the endowment fund) They agreed to begin strengthen. | Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M 11:00 A. M 7:30 P. M. EVENING SERVICE Rey thom s J. eS \committee of the Detroit } Methodist ing. their Sunday School work by.} First Service a 8:30 A M. : ~ M, FILM: “STRANGER IN THE HOUSE” olstees: only petite = ae ‘Conference, will speak at 10 a.m,|setting up~ advisory--cooperative | second Service N00. M. PP , Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer —— 7:30 P. M. lodist Church, Nashville Ten Sunday in the First Methodist/committees. on curriculum, publi- ee Who Can Be a Christian?’ Series on “God's Plan of the Ag | 7, enn. | Church, His topic will: be ‘What/cations and information and to —— —_——— —_ a — | ” Our Religion Really Does for Us."|sponsor annually a cénference on : . | The United States Treasury will; At the Sunday evening service|Christian education of the Eastern! ST. PAUL ‘receive more than $100,000,000 this| scheduled for 7:30 the film,.*‘Stran-|Orthodox Churches, E 7:30 P. M COLUMBIA AVENUE | xyear for grazing and timber rights|ger in the House” will be shown.) They also laid plans 1 . pectvaiee Towa : 4 : " (a neticoal *| so plans for publi) (NORTH SIDE) , 7 - BAPTIST. CHUR CH z in national forests. The public is invited. cations of a common Christian ed-/ Geerpe Mebeos fee lew ain ucation manual‘to be prepared in’ ( ler, Pastor Why the Blessed Hope Is a [ZION CHURCH of NAZARENE | cca ivine hace" Mamie, Sree «1045 A Blessed Hope” 64 West Columbia Ave, 0 education activities have een] giags scheot = es p _ 239 East Pike a | independent of one another. av vse+ O90 A.M. Another in a series of messages On Bible Prophecy as it relates Sundey School Ee aS 9. 45 A.M. ; cS 1 ESS scee —— . — — —n to the world" situation today; and to the events of the, end Morning Worship ese ee 7. 17:00 A.M, Bible School oe ew wee 10:00 a.m. “The LITT CHUR een eee mee of time . B. T. U. wrens 6:30 P.M. ! Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m e E cH with the 3 Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor, Soe] cat mews TOE | Y th Se -. 6: j aw ‘= me ‘ j ; : | ‘ ne . amd ihe eee or ‘Au se Wed. Prayer Meeting : 22: 30 P.M. , ou tvice...... 6:45 p.m. || “Morning Worship oo. 405---ee-ssdescaenee Tee if va ~ ‘ 2 ‘6 de ee ee eee Tee Tee ee ees er es fl : Veices> si Ae eh i ‘Eyangelistic.......-: 4:20 pm. LFF beeches Ree abe iss a3 - ate: AH. MULLINS, Pawnee ee Phone #8 5 4ab9: iSBeHt K. Noss, fy Brae ‘out Family to Sunday school... 2)) Fe AES « = ~ “ r vn oP Pasior © sy dean ee |, . Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention : Come and Test Our Welcomet THE. -PILGRIM HOLINESS” pais —— BALD ' . ae : WIN at FAIRMOUNT 5 E. C. SWANSON, Pastor ait « - t 5 - i . i x P* , a - of 5 ‘ . Ff 4 ; 3 \ + . y or iA i ; - | : 4 ‘ S , & ‘ fp { _ tL i V4 6 ; 4 ’ 4 , M \ ly \ ts ‘\ . G Ly i . i 2 ; . me. \ + # ‘ J i @ | : . 4 5 ¥ \ : 4 } ‘ - \ \ s = oie} : ; it f oy \ , : i *& r \e \ \ \ ? - } eh aaa, eee a. % (vas kite —— es * = se = Soar é in [\. ! eee ee aise { Orion people, and the Lake An- gelus Guliid with members from ac- reading identical passages of the giving Day and Christmas, it was, announced by the American Bible | Society, sponsor of | Bible Reading. a The program, now —in—its—duth year, began during World War [1 when a lonely Marine on Guadal- canal asked his family to read| the same Bible passage with him} family together spiritually. _ Theme for this year’s read- “Ing, “The Bible Speaks Today,” | was selected by representatives et over 50 denominations. The | society does not suggest any particular version of the Bible to be used and no note ner comment appears on the read: ing lists. | The reading lists are published evens ree eee joa bookmarks which are dis- will add the perishable items. Shown are Chris Cucksey of Pensa- (tributed without charge by the cola drive, vice president; Don McColl of Dwight street, president;. { society. Mary Alice Kissick of Myrtle avenue, treasurer; Donald Morgan 1 of Waterford, past president and Bob Price of Waterford, secretary. Bible Society, 450 Park |New York -22, N. Y. IKE IS CHAIRMAN President Eisenhower ¥ lAlcoho! Costly in North Dakota, | Statistics Prove |tioe te spdeort. Ins among the sponsors. sage to the society, Fifty per cent of the divorces Fisenhower says: granted tn North Dakota each year __,, . _ are caused by alcoholism, accord- The Bible is endorsed by ing to figures just released by thé ages. Our civilization is North Dakota State Alcoholism UPon its words Commission. is hon- are Sermon Topics Gift of Stained Glass Window, in Memory of Daughter the “In no other book is there ad Commissioner Bernard Larson adds that the annual divorce rate is a minimum estimate. Because The Thanksgiving theme will be observed in both mornirig worship of alcoholism-caused divorces, Lar-} such a collection of inspired wisdom, reality and hope. It describes the condition of man and the promise of man with Bible each day between Thanks- ~ f Worldwide | at the Waldron Hotel DR. ROY Gt USTAFSON__ The Christian Men‘s Club will yeach day as a means of tying the hear Dr. Roy Gustafson of St. Monday noon Dr. Gus- tatsoh’— teacher,-evangelist and lecturer,- is currently holding Bible Study classes at the First Baptist’ Church, Petersburg, Fla. ——— | Alcohol Big Factor Requests for bookmarks that may be addressed to American joase five hours of an officer's time Ave., for the arrest and the sentencing ‘in Seattle Arrests In Seattle the Washington Times reports that 70 per cent of ail arrests in Seattle involve alcohol, statistics show it takes at of a drunk | The city established an alcohol rehabilitating project in 1947 which has succeeded in completely re- orary chairman of Worldwide, habilitating about 15 out of every Bible Reading, and former prest- 19) patients entered There alcoholics in Seattle, are some 16,000 In A MC* the paper reports, and nearly 52,- President 990 in the State of Washington. There i are about 370 mellon Mos built lems in the world today. WATERFORD COMMUNITY Arthur. | announced the gift of a services in the First Presbyterian Church tomorrow. The Rev. Edward D, Auchard will preach at 9:30 on “Thy Will Be Done” and ‘‘Much to Be Thankful For’’ will be the sub- ject of the sermon at 11 o'clock by Dr. William H. Marbach. tecently elected officers of the Pioneer Society include Bob New- man, moderator; Sue Wood, vice moderator; Carol Nicholie, clerk and Ruth Hoffman, treasurer. The Rev. Galen E. Hershey will install the young people to office at 5:30 Sunday evening. About 24 young people from the Tuxis: Society. will attend the Senior High Westminster Fellow- ship Rally at the Royal Oak Presbyterian Church Sunday from {to 8 p. m. The theme of the Rally “Are You Ignorant?” The object is to educate young people con- cerning the life and work of the Presbyterian Church. The Board of Trustees recently stained |glass window above the east bal- ‘cony. It was given by Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Mowbray in memory of their daughter, Mrs. Charles” MacDonald. Installation is ex- pected in about a year. Religion's Role ‘year in the state are deprived of _maintenance of alcoholics through without comment or interpretation is College rey le N ani and continuing through November courses offered a e Nationa the s sted di list in- Civil Defense Staff College are ad- Ra pce aches! ae = ministration, operations, evacua- Pealms 19:1:16- Pealme ; LAE. tion, educators, industry, dentists 5 oon. 461-11: Psalms ie 1.22. And purses: iPsalms 12:13 and 130:1-8 son said about 744 children each’ such power that, through many eras and generations, K has CHURCH Andersonville Read Near Disle Mwy & &, B45 Wership, 1):¢0 AM. Evening Service, 1:38 P.M. Family Bible Hear, Wed, 3:30 P.M Fund tal—Uné these! normal homes Commissioner Larson further noted that while North Dakota col- lected $4,000,000 in liquor taxes, “We are grateful to your great last year, it cost the state $3,035,- voluntary society for distributing 000 gust for the treatment and the Bible over the past 140 years made the mighty humble and — has strengthened the weak. public welfare assistance mediealthreughout the breadth of our kane hospital and institutronal care. |and across the seven seas. You] have written The Word upon the |doorposts of the world. * * Clergy Course, | “T am glad to receive again your ‘list of suggested passages to read from my Bible from Thanksgiv foBeNov, 27:30 S-=- : BIBLE SUNDAY SET «s A highlight of the observance Federal Civil Defense is cries Bible Sunday which Administration Pp | ans falls this-year on Dec. 9 and is . : observed in tens of thousands 6! Discussion on Attack | churches. - | Bookmarks are’ produced in The Federal Civil Defense Ad- Engtish and many other lan- ministration announces a special | guages. This year, for the fifth course for clergymen from Nov.| time, the society also will pub- 27-30 in Battle Creek | lish the daily readings in * * * All classes will be conducted at Braille for sightless people. with Thanksgiving | the FCDA headquarters in the Staff, Beginning * * In the religious affairs course, Psalms 145:1-21; Proverbs “3:1-20 ipastors will be studying these sub- and Isaiah 40:1-11 and 28-31. jects: The appeals of communism;). The Hist for December is as * 210 N. Perry St.—Pontiac Rev. Wesley C. Wibley. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 Second Week of the Mountain Top Contest Morning Worship . 11:00 Evening Raily dak THANKSGIVING MUSICAL FESTIVAL __Tuesday—Mid-Week Thursday SAR 7:45 p.m. WPON SUNDAY A, M. 8:00 to 8:30 “The Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” ai ie ee ee oe Ask Christian Dramas Be Played in Churches Ever since early advance copies of Great Christian Plays, pub- lished by the Seabury Press on November 15, awere seen by ministers and religious. laymen throughout the country, the pub- lishers have been receiving word that a new idea has taken hold: Why not put on dramatic pres- entations as part of the church service? The plays, five classical medie- The idea is, of course, not en- val @taaas’ @ad hove marviccd: ny the ages because of their vigorous | HIGHLAND — en have been “ * inte’ modern Eng. CONGREGATIONAL | tush, 2" CHURCH , They are mature, reverent, and % Bleck Off M50 9m Milferg aa. 10:00 a. m. Sunday Schoo! 13:00 «. m. Morning Worship UNITY 1s N, —— St. FE 2-4600 | Mrs, Blan i nae ; on eg hia’ A. Thars., | presentations. | i tirely new, but the appearance of} this volume of five medieval! religious plays with accompanying directors’ notes has given many groups the idea that they can and should use inspirational dramatic material within the bodily of the church service itself as an excellent means of illustrating visually the great Christian themes. . pewerful for adults and children | alike, bringing te them a deeper | appreciation of the Christian | | religion and its opplication te | daily life. | It appears that many church, | ‘school, “and women's amateur! Htheater groups: ‘witt—be-~using~the | book this year for their Christmas owner onan ester ont SEWING AND KNITTING — Members of the Prayer Band of Gilbert Long of Prospect street, " ae _ | “{PHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1956 — < x “Pontiac Press Phote’ jreasurer; Mrs. William T. Mays \pranksgiv ing service. The Rev. 10:00 A. M. Walter A. Johnson will bring the Merning Servies (evening message 11:00 A, M. | ~~ a Evening Service The saar, a 991-square-mile re- 3:80 7. . \gion between France and Ger- Prayer Service imany, is one of the most densely Wed., 7:30 P.M. Harvest Program Planned for Youth 7:00: P. M.--Sun, Eve. Prayer Service The Free Methodist Chureh “ot 7:30 P.M. Sun.—H. J. Dreke Sliver Tea, Wed. Nev. 2 ‘ 225 Harrison St. will offer a spe- cial Harvest program Sunday at — ~ 11:30 a.m. The morning speaker] FRIENDS CHURCH will be the Rev. E: E. ‘Walling, | district superintendent from Flint.|] Sunday School = P.M. Young people of various areas} Worship Service 30 P.M. visiting thig service will be stu- weer pip eet 3 Wed. dents of Spring Harbor College,] _,2°%8,F. Me boys and girls from Windsor, Ont.’ rE Canada with their sponsor, the| Rey. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson; | public school young people from| MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL Inkster with their teacher, Olive E. BAPTIST CHURCH Johnson. | The young people of the chureh , will be in charge of the 7:30-p.m. 1196 Joslyn Ave. Sunday Scheel |populated parts of Europe. rane A | tee nev. mL CECH KELLER | ] Beck, Paneer ——-8- 6 Sep ‘per cent of its — 962 Voorheis' Rd, K. of P. Hall} 1:30 P. M—Stedy coe | They find that the directors’, Worid Gospel Missions of the Beulah Holiness Church meet to séw, of Shirley street, vice president; =Effie McDonald of Raeburn “Let There Be Light ‘notes, which give specific instruc, knit and embroider articles to sell. The proceeds benefit the mis- street, president and Mrs. J. W. Sica, ad of Shirley street, vice . : N METHODIST — | tions on how to plan the plays, how sionaries which the church supports. Shown are the officers, Mrs. president (left to right). WESLEYA . Suen peli Rnigericongrnin, 61 NORTH LYNN STREET ° ¢ 1 e pi A) , Motion Picture Preview |), 2s. relaaine, oe page 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL WY. PS. 6:45 FM TUES ~NOV. 20 ‘the costumes (19 sketches show | + ‘Newsman Tells Monks. 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELIST am, * . simple, effective costumes), and) Hp cence Re Ce De Reese, PEO how to cut the plays for Shorter} | —— = : “ h h as y' rter| 1:80 pmcaT he Christmas| periormances, are invaluable 19 ; of N ewest Sinai Conflict 4a Th Great Pe ieee amateurs | Bible {0 Hear GOODWILL GENERAL BAPITST CHURCH = - NO SCENERY NEEDED 2287 Auburn Road—!/; Mile West of Crooks Road Gift With Great Christian Plays they| By SERGE ede RS today guard some of i earliest 7:90 P.M. = la . 1 MICE y - 5 onic fe) me. @ oe 3 . 2:40 p.m.—The Brightest [can be sure to -| | Yearned for Version MOUNT’ SENAI. Israeli-Occupieg KDON Biblical scriptures in ‘Seutn- | OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL . .. . * produce creditable | erm Sinai and live in virtual iséla- REV. GILBERT ADAMS: Ev list Night performances, without the need of. . Egypt INE) — This correspondent cave ; of Scriptures in Their, rs tion from the world in a monaste ho Bul | 3:00 p.m.—Dartyred Men scenery or special lighting, very} jtook.dhe news of the latest’ Sindl whose origins go back 1.429 years a Pastor, Rex. Billy Brown, FE 7-0002_ §. S. Supt. Jo usleson = (story ‘of 5 zaissionaries eereaas = SE Own Language ‘wat to the foot of Mt. Sinai, bibli- to the early Christian age. “7 killed in S. America). | The playa: are my cal site of Moses’ receipt of the The Monks, who timidly asked yh, f Ch ist 3:35 p.m—Facts of Faith The Brome Abraham and Isaac ame ebsites ate 155 Fem Cocomandmema) front God) We eer ee eee ee are 0 r (Moody Science Series). ‘translated by John G As Gascn | Kaaharmanu (ucined - “The Israelis have defeated. learned of World War Il after 1189 N. Perry — Phone FE 2 a ae ; ' a copy! several years’ delay, and the Mm.rou gE. TRUSX, Sinister Christian th-century masterpiece; the | kissed it tenderly, lifted. it high Egyptian forces in the desert, but ists Aarb-lerach “war. | rar oenan 00 Pk Wetnestay five. Sapvies . Ss York Resurrection, translated by jin the air, and exclaimed “Mgfkai they have offered to withdraw and WXYZ—Eack "ae te tse vw bak ~ — a Literature Sales Robert A. Johnston, two plays. | (good )?"" _ Va let the United Nations take over.”| They had never heard of Presi- a= . = cae Naat ° #11 Bostncesd Ave. 39 Oakland FE 4-9591 | °! the 15th-15th century; the Digby | Not many vears. before had.I told Brother Gregory, one of 11 dent Eisenhower, British Prime —— — Conversion of St. Paul, translated) heard her late husbang Kame- inhabitants of the Greek Orthodox Minister Sir” Anthony Eden, or- : = by Robert A. Johnston, an old! ao the Greaf question monastery. Sens Sola ap Set FIRST GENE L BAPTIST CHURCH miracie play: To Tentanz (the! halers from Englandand America * © «& but vaguely remembered former] Bee Dance of Death), edited by) about the white piari's God; but “The United Nations — what's British prime minister Sir Winstcn] 949 Baldwin Ave. FE 47172 Martin F. Schloss, translated by) “None could yell, him.” that?’’ asked Brother Gregory. Churchill. Choir R sal Saturday ........ 7:00 P.M. Margaret Trinklein, an old German MRS. GLARA R. HATCHETT Now the Ma was dead. Idolatry Brother Gergory, a stooped gray- . 2 = Sunday “sehect oe eee see 9.45 A.M. morality play never Before avail-| and ones eathenish customs. had bearded man. and the other monks The monastery structure retains M g Wor . 1100 AM. able. in an American edition: been 4 ished medieval characteristics with cren- 7 = 9M co eee ym : ' i Evening Worship... 7200 P.M. Everyeiah Uanemeed ty rover: YOUNG Adult Ushers (Sem _eame American mis [netieted ee * Wed. Prayer and Mblp Study .... 7:30 PM. A. Johnston, the famous of al} Le ers against desert raiders, and the ey - ae arigs with God's Book, telling “FR Thurs. Jr. Bible Schdal eee 6:30 P.M. English morality plays. le be li ae pu a ion 0 ming. whole nestled among the endless — fo Present Soprano | nk fo taad ca awoken | rolling sandhills that culminate in mene Stipe eI X ey were & Evangelists to Present a1. can Pamacv tianenew er™ All Around Detroit he Sountin ee seeder aly fam Taa\etend sent ene? Gospel at Youth Rally soprano, wall be peeseried is yein April 1820 the first mis- the Dart) EL Hadj, the pilgrims’ Lowell D. Baggett. Cho irector concert in the main auditoriyin ét atari aries : found some 300.000 DETROIT The Detroit Met- was. one of the roads to Mecca. Rev. Robert Garner. P er Two of America’s outstanding Tnmty Baptist Church Fs tx ° al e Ff ma nest ans without 4 popolitan area is expanding rapidly ess — a LT evangelists. the Rev. and Mrs. p.m. Sunday by the Y: outs Adult written language * religion. }¢t in alk directions but Detroit itself For many years pigrims have = Bill Voorheis of Flint, will be the Ushers Qub A respons oni ee ing to om isn't keeping up with the growth. been *aking other roads and Sinai - ; guest speakers for the Youth Ral- A graduate of P time lich ae Pusmonary )¢acners) Ocean 1) latest population estimates has been by-passed by the tides of CHRISTIAN TEMPLE : . o— oon ly Sunday morning at 9 45 and Schoot and a formet nan Sema “4 to oor —o Hawai ton ats released by the Detroit Metropoli- ime | (Near ‘ehe ae ~~ slowl,. word by wor phrase by ; aoe . ae 7 : \, | 11 a.m. in the Salvation Army the Hich S hoop Choir. Mrs tan area regional planning com . Str non radso 505 Auburn Ave. 4 4 . : ~ : a hrase. The natives became fas- There is no electricity, no ra % Sunday Schoo! a 9: “5 m. | Citadel, 29 W_ Lawrence street. Hatchett has stédied at W P mission says the three-county met- Le ; = : The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Voorheis Unversity a oie Ihe Sinated Math the written Word andiropolitan area grew by S09 per’ ee Full Gospel — Nondenominational .~ Sunday Worship .. - 10:00 a. m. ev. Mr. an 8. Voorheis Deira € A ao accepted educational instruction gent during the 1950-56 period while, The monks subsist meagerly on © 7m yaue eta fo een Se eed eee aa land of Music, _| “with the docility of a child.” | the city’s growth was only 3.3. a few vegetables they grow, some DR. and MRS. LELAND L. MARION, Pastors with sermons, music, magic and As they heard the story of Jesus Total latice in © Oak chickens and goats. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. } art. Captain Magnus A, Michal & 6% land His Disciples they yearned for oe ete —— leas i ; 9:45 Thru 12:15 — Morning Worship, Sermon and Guest Specter: sen cordially invifes the public. atholic Students | Scriptures in their own language. ere eto ie no oe iteeuse ol : ° Bible School Rev. G. E. Davis. Dist. Supt. ssionaries labored feverishly. ¢- sq; parsons Rev. Lola P. Marion. specks . oe eek Methodist churches in Durban Will Attend R f f fie by 1829 the four Gospels were S52: 803: persone . < IS Ops 0 7:48 P. M. — Soul Stirring Song e and Sermon aa kth, deeeen cae were floodlit to commemorate 150 CIE GT primed in the Hawaiian language. Macomb county led the growth Dr. Leland L. Marion. Preachin BRANCH SLN SCHOOL, 0:80 AM percentage-wise with an pligr 7:45 P. M. Wed. — Bible S years of work by that faith in / - 245 P. tudy B50 N. Case take Read Sout Atnca 2 The”, annuat Petreat f+ Catholic og 185.999 persons. a gain of : Se fetudents of the public hich echoote Sland Pastor to Preach per cent. It now has a population q onven ion Nee ? _p Mill be held on November 6. at The R . S.A of 382.000. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH J | oa at Holy Name Church in seal aay om G. S. Mundo, a mis- Oakland has Oak Park. the city i il stoma. ) 18 Chase Street mingham. The parish of St. Hug Lyceum geen 10:30 A.M, J of the Hills is participating. Evening Service .........2......... 7:30 P.M. The following high school stu- DR. JOE SMITH of Detroit We dents are attending the Religious Open Forum.............. 7:30 P.M. Wednesday | struction Classes at St. Hugo's: on Tuesday evenings: Carole San- —~— \dleman, Mary Ann Morrow, t tory, of the early fe jee the! Bible says _ ‘the disciples are disciples— Jesus Christ. wed Him from town to A. They believed His ods and kept His teach- ter ¢! the -death-and- ‘rection of the Lord, His fol- Jowers spread throughout the ‘Mediterranean world and /elsewhere. telling the good 4 ‘ followers—all ' gtrated their faith in the risen Christ—became kaown as “Christians.” ‘Today the — f+ times used erroneously to ap- ply peopie of “good moral stand- “Christians” are followers of Jesus Christ—those who have none other name under heav- en given among men, where- by we must be saved.” (Acts 4: 12) |Pell, Bonnie Glass, Tim Davis. Jerry Gray and Sheila Girard. Others in the class are Elinor Hogsten, Barbara Wentworth, Per- ry Phelan. George Beaver. John Chika, Gerald. Offer, Shirley Con- lan, William Lacy, John McDon- iden. Jean Sinclair, Sandra Soroka, | Staniey Yarema, Christine Offer, | (Mary Chika, Richard Rogowski_ jand Robert Dajnowicz. Penny | ‘John Wilde, Mary Ann Sinclair, ' jough, Michael Murphy, Luann Rig-) the - Hawaiian Is:, with the biggest population gain. © lands, will hold revival services Oak Park's population has jumped) jat the Light of the World Church, | 465.8 per cent from 5,267 to 29,800. 280 Harrison street. soi fia | Sunday. the meetings will itinue for two weeks. The Rev.) Mr. Mundo will preach in both Spanish and English. nev. Worker Devotes His Spare Time je Sharing Faith When his day’s work is done, a The Rev. Paul T. Hart of the man usualiv seeks rest and relaxa- First Methodist Church will tion, But in the hearts of many a speak at the annua! service of Bible distributor of the American Thanksgiving of the Pontiac Pas- | Bible Society there is other work tor's Association at 10 am. to pe done in spare time. Thursday, in the First Congrega- | tional Church. The worship pro- | In the words of Marvin Cheil, | gram will be announced in | Wednesday's Pontiac Ptess. Rev. Hart to Speak “It was not long until these | | General Mills, Inc., in Minneap- olis, Minn., we find the motiva- tion clearly spoken: who demon- erm “Christian” is some- Bible Words § “1 have found that being a dis- tributoer gives me a wonderful op- portunity to witness for Christ. By $38 ‘Tseng a Bible, by giving Portions: of Scripture to people, I am placing, into their hands the living Word to non-Hebrews, or to. ng. PROVERBS 3: 5, 6 — “Trust To use the term correctly, A wise man, centuries ago, wa passage could well. be labeled — ing.” If we heed these directions; “Christian.” is no other way. for there is and do not rely on your own insight. In all your ways acknowledge | _ him, and he will make straight your paths.” confessed Himaithe-Lordof | | _ . ee their lives—those who have accepted Him as their own personal Saviour. It is through Christ — through Christ alone—that a person may become a There “Neither is there salvation _in_any other: BB a real success of his life and in order for him to avoid the pitfalls which would endanger him — gave this bit of valuable counsel. This “The Road-Map for Christian Liv- iwhich has the power to transform ilives.-In every contact that I make, jtwo needs are met—their need for ; ithe Word of God and my need t (RSV) | share my faith with them." "| in the Lord with all your heart, Blind Evangelist Slated to Speak at St. James The Rev. Russell Siggers, blind evangelist of Detroit, will preach} at 8 p. m. Sunday in the St. James Missionary Baptist Church, 345 s anxious that his son would make not relying on our own insights out destination, because the road +alone; trusting the Lord with all our hearts; acknowledging the Lord + | in-all we do and say each day; wi This age needs a road map_for daily living. In God's Word, we (for his text: | Bagley street. | His subject will be ‘‘Labor in i Job's Covenant.’’ He has chosen The Lord watch be-| e will be sure to arrive safely at will be made straight. distributor for the American Bi- | ble Society and machinist for | | Episcopalian Clergy Contemplates Idea of Missionary District POCONO The Episcopal House of Bishops jis expected to consider the creatiog of a new missionary district 0 Central America. If created, the new district would embrace Guatemala, El Salvador. Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica * » = The house of bishops began its- |week-long session here, with the ‘diocese of Bethlehem, Pa., as host. bishops voted to accept as an honorary member th: Most Rev. Leon Grochowski, Scranton, Pa., Prime Bishop of the Pelish | National Catholic Church of | America, The Polish Church entered. communion with the [ Episcopal Church in 1947. As the meetings began. 113. of the 189 members of the House of Bishops answered roll call. Bishop o| Henry Knex Sherrill is presiding... * * & After his acceptance, Bishop _|Grochowski_declared: “This intercommunion is a real) blessing, especially for our Church) because we are actually just at) the beginning of a movement whose) chief aim is to break the shackles | of spiritual slavery and return to’ that_same_kind_of church which| was given by Our Lord to His) disciples.” | Brian Duckitt, a boy of Port | Elizabeth, South, Africa, has bred| MANOR, Pa. ww — Among their first actions the | f FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor W. E. Hakes, Asst Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources _ the World STUDIES IN -REVELATION ROY GUSTAFSON : Bible Teacher SUNDAY 10:45 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Next Week Mon. thru Fri., 7:30 each eve. Rev. ‘ \ Attend the Annual Service of Thanksgiving Sponsored by the Pontiac Pastor’s Association ~ Pontiac, Michigan Thursday, November 22nd,° 10 A.M. Speaker: Rev. Paul T. Hart First Congregational Church: Corner of E. Huron and Mills Streets Everyone Welocem! Li “news of salvation through Perhaps you would like to have the master-plan and if we heed the Holy Spirit and obey the tween thee and me when we are|a silver mouse, believed to be | All Saints Episcopal Church | Jesus Christ, They made it know more about salvation words of the wise man — we will have no regrets or fears — for we |absent one from another. Thejrare. His hobby is breeding col- their purpose to win others to through faith in Jesus Christ. shall arrive home safely at eventide. Rev, V. L. Lewis is the pastor. lored mice. Williams St. at West Pike ory dey too Cacia tawn tt posonin sage ease nye | ‘The Rev. Harry J. Fisher The Rev ©. George Widditield Rect cou pamp : : ae : ; blessing of having their sins mailed to you when you fill Christ Evangelical United Brethren Church 4 SUNDAY. SERVICES: . Boyt nll Margera ar eal following: Pittsburgh, Pa, FREE METHODIST | SoC AM fey covemrin d . : .M. ly union ai turn to Christ. “Repent ye | | The Church of the Light and Life Hour | oo Am, Churth School therefore, and be converted, - . : fos 00 A.M. irmation rmon that your sine may be blotted CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 87 Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) | by The Right Rev. Archie out.” (Acts 3: 1 Louch 347 North Saginaw Street 9:30 A.M. “THANKS TO GOD” f amon Se Michigan epee asi iueserdy-s-s= a . £ MM, vening Prayer THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION _ BIBLE SCHOOL .. 9:45 A. M. 10:30 A.M. Sunday School; Even. Worship 7:45 P.M. _ST-ANDREW'S eR eee hese! Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL || rpiscOPAL CHAPEL || — aaa PSTT,__ Waesengion - | | WORSHIP 11:00 A. M. i eerie ie n MILFORD, MICH. ‘S00F Hatchery Rd., Drayton Plaine | a ee | es BRING THE FAMILY ] | 00% xc—toiy communicn [| tas ai-—aochng Pravers | 4 Name ceetr wear tesecegnes cece cece ced oeenss aren en ee een cepreanome seereerene | j ' *: “s A. M.—Church, School is = ' ELISTI UR . “In eve give thanks: For thisi s the will of God in * _ Sereet eels alae . _EVANG iti ie cannes tt 730 se M., oe sags Dseoral you."—L Thes. $:18 aie = oy ae ow al eet «ea sa x ‘ ; : ca ee oS = ver , jprowoconccedoccus sah ace Pe ee es ae paich gpa Doc canis WO ee Pc tn a nae i 4 A ; 7 ™ & . : ‘ i 4 on ‘ ’ / aah } « . : ; _% , WEA s"? hye i #4 Vo ae * ie ? : a | * ' a } - \ i ¥ ao | ly |! i \ ome! t Fi i ed 2 * ; | a A ++: = a aft if ty oe Pai i ioe eS “a8 is we ee es a we | “ Se eens Oe if het ye ae 7 ae é skate " a cei fe c é mae re ‘ " = : : + ack. * Ae ; es nen pee it | 1 \ , . a aE 24) 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1956 | , = sateby Dice Shor, THE BERRYS | = By Car! Grubert oo ‘the Bowery Bays; “Showdown at ~ Community Theaters eae 2 of Pa Cae. Ba = . Pontiac Theaters. |aruene, Jock statone. Civte, Farmington yg ha "esd Da “Novak. tyrone OAKLAND _. 5 Ce ) 1 “Phe Stooge,” Martin and Lewis; a, “Cross Channel,” Wayne Morris. “gear “im the Dust,” Jobn Agar, Mamie) ‘Thurs., Sat.: “Attack,” Jack Palance, Van : Eddie Albert; “Massacre,” ~ color, ~ Dane @un., Tues: “Bandido,” color, Cinema- ‘Clark, James Craig. Sat.: “The Last Wagon,” Rich- Autrey-Allen-Kean Trio ard Widmark, Felicia Farr, Cine- maScope. NEW YORK ( = Gene Autry Bcope, Robert Mitchum: “A Kiss Before Lake, Walled Lake es. Dying,” color, Pane Sg Rebert Was. i . . a ___ igfeti saiecham,’ “Aiarm Peete” Cornel! Sun., Wed.: “The Fastest Gun|and comedienne Betty Kean — 4 Wed, Fri: = Piston Fever Kin Wilde, —_ ee ee ts- ten “tative, Glen Ford; Jeanne Crain, Lhe:-guests-.onSteve. Allen's. Nov norerevneewenigi color emaSco| ¥ Sun., Tu Pillars © e yy,” Tech- ~ ae reve s _inicolor, Ci inemaficope. Jeff Chandier, Dor- Broderick Crawford. 25 NBC-TV show: Hist.: “Secret of Treasure Mountain.” othy Malone; “Gaby.” Technicolor, Cine- Valerie Prench, Raymond Burr; “Okla- maBcope, Leslie Caren STRAND homa Kid.” Humphrey Bogart, James Wed, Sat.: “Unguarded Moment.” col- Cagney jor,.@sther Williams. George Nader; “Sev- Now through Wed.: ‘‘The Solid) Gold Cadillac,” Judy Holliday, Paul Douglas. Thurs.: “Special Thanksgiving Morn Kiddies Show,” 2 hours of cartoons, comedy. ‘ Thars., Sat.: “Fighting Fools,” GOLDEN DRUMSTICK : SS ge ang ggg ‘en Men From Now,” color, Randolph ee " eolor, John Ire- Scott. “ Beverly 7 Gatland: “Magnificent Roughoects” Jack Carson, Mickey | Sum, Tues: “The Great Locomotive Killer whales, among the fiercest Chase,” CinemaScope, wen Disney; “Man of all sea creatures, actually are A ine a, Bon” Cinemascope, dolphins. They hunt in packs, swall- eee ee telly, llowing small seals and porpoises Set: “The Great Locomotive Chase.” | whole. Although these bloodthirsty ~ . cn Tues Jett Hunter Things of Life lmarauders grow to only 30 feet, t R / if ; r , p cn. ..J/D Are Pree,” Gordon MacRae, Sheree North, they will attack and kill large’ FLAXIN IME TROM ols aaa rANS Thirs., Sat: “Lacy aud the Tramp,” a walt Dine whales. - : Children’s Show to End | - —— " Moon's Blackout \Mindszenty to Be Topic Refresh With a Gooel Movie Tonight Coll FE 8-0483 NEW YORK im — “Ding Dong |} Starts at 11 Tonight of Sheen Television Talk| @ a Se | the Sod 5 the year. : : Exclusive First-Run Showings! NEW YOR 1K w—The moon faces| SS ne paceeappieaseeeees tans 8 oF i By JACK 0' BRIAN sponsor (“for cause’ ye _ Others oe a blackout—tonight—in-the shadow —— ew yor TINS) = Bistro pt are betng-tined “up. i oe = | -; ae. gianna — ot the = stat asined st PO ore Monday night talk will be | —— y- tota} eclipse: topical dinger—“Card Minds-)-Jaek-Barry is.a- nable-em-| — moon this year will start at 11 zenty.’ _ —— eat") 7. rally a 1 - 1: o— -LAST DAY! Ao p.m. and end at 4:35 a.m, There) try with the jokes. —SUNDAY 1:3 Last Feature N won't be another one like it in| after the warm tale of tycoon Monday @ Tuesday at 9:25 P. M. Hiithe United States until 1960. Ernest Breech of Ford Motor on| Britain's Anthony Nutting is ex-| The eclipse will find the sun n|This Is Your Life,” can't Chrys- pected to be an ABC radio com-| theuld we . 4 } one = of the = pacity moon jer and General Motors demand Jerors poled pret ay he's. —s ones y ia an “one other - meon. pass. BE arden. ny) Eden.ii' . oA | sotusuneniangapat oe | vm _ through the earth's shadow. co —___ EDDY DUCHIN STORY Startin rent WE CHALLENGE YOU... | The eclipse will be visible from) CBS-TV led “Pal Joey,” ° to the inn i Fax & Hounds Inn all of North. and South America’ unable to day up its oat pel Special Show es = g Sep é 5% Rhea tee Tene ST |S rep Kids rer’ | SUNDAY! oe Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills — | ; - New Store Holding Its /_N® ato ts, ratal wee Happy Thursday LUNCHEON ose DINNERS ‘Openin ; This Week {ith the news-musie policy of local! fo k i ; ; - a Pont kiddi t of DINNERS: Mond P g stations. Sounds reasonable and ew thos Gah a 7 ee re | onday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. ||| Grand opening is being held ies ca pediecied) Stars w Jamie r nd their little SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P.M. |) this week for the new Boadway’ uary. ' Ieee repartee Cicenag iene 7 . . oF . Shell Hardware Store at 650 Au-; — Oine LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 burn Avenue. Ralph Shell, the) Kraft Theater's $50,000 prize went Se eS ~~ Phone MI! 4-4800 for Reservations proprietor, has had years of ex- tg William Noble for his Kraft w ith a plan for a Thanksgiving perience in the hardware field in original “Snapfinger Creek,”|morning matinee. Pontiac. The new store is utilizing | though our personal favorite in the | He has scheduled a special show, | ; = : =a, new ideas in display of merchan- | competition was ‘‘The Sears Girls’’|to begin at the Strand at 10 a.m ? Matinee rs i a t Ce L Eve. & Sun. rane yr a itce rae iby Victor Wolfson. — There'll be two hours of : om if Dv i 0 whoie- , h 10 art ae : = 40¢ State) 5 Or salers, and Cosgrove & Associates | can vos eee . ies comedies, eine. age a i Child 206 Aayti of Larchmont, N. Y., merchandise| Bing Crosby's “pay” for singing ¢ 4, 6 are welcome to atend.” . ~ rt a planners. Every different style of a eg ce te Salve Sanne Broderick CRAWFORD: TMB ~ 2 TODAY ONLY item is displayed, identified and * ©8F _ Truck Operator Held en has m THE priced clearly, for the aid of cus- pe i = OWL SHOW! RAIDERS tomers. | Ex TV-star and columnist Betty for Nine Fatalities See It from the Beginning At = YELLOW OF THE | Betz, now wed to a Canadian mil- 1:25 — 3:25 — $:25 - 7:25 - 9:25 P.M = lionaire, expects a cute little Cana- HERHIN, Ill. » — A s 7 TOMAHAWK Co-Feature SEVEN SEAS Forty of the states supervise the dian of her own in March. | jury yester da y recommended ‘accounting practices of one or all | |Lewis Scheffler, 63, Herrin truck “ o. * of the sub-government agencies. Walter Winchell fired his radio operator, be held for the grand TWEETY IN “TWEET AND SOUR’ | ee a a saan pe in connection with an explo- omy, EXTRAS! Cater Pere NenreNs Ce yen eee” sion and flash fire which killed | G™e~*Seor@ = recunicocoe i- en’ — ay 18. Pids WAYNE MORRIS | e e Nes | e jury found a leaking pro-§ 1 “ Od mt VM cmm NE oid st lenine Pro “CROSS CHANNEL h 1 ’ sion. It injured four others and Last i 3 ye IN. ; im destroyed five homes. Scheffler, DAY “MOBY DICK” * e é ¥ who was filling tanks at a pro > 2 | * pane depot, was unhurt. , a PI fad ; | | >: . = an NowToSee Our Gala ! | Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph. FE $4560 TONIGHT Last Complete Show Starts 10 P.M. + > T H ANK. KSGIVI te FY VE -TECHNICOLOR . VIST TONIGHT —SUNDAY “"D Mission” ac J ECHNICOLOR «| . angerous Mission * MIDNIGHTSHOW! saree | | Ser CHANDLER - Tass) & QUT rf All New Show-Tickets Now On Sale esc 222 HIGH WALL || oes sans ¥ \ Neate aim: 2 i ROADOBALT : COLOR BY TONITE—Last Complete Show Starts. 9:30! on 8 ECHNICOLOR ‘. EES — ak LAND” - CinemaScope — =p : 4 tender BE-Test\ tell ic). in the DEBRA PAGET story. he ELVIS PRESLEY PICTURE | my" i » Seg [Ewes LOVE M ~ P Bee i hae a 4 \ ep TIONAL!” | | meen ee | el) Gees, N= Aw. |qte R —Walter Winchif:, —Hedda Hopper Im , : hax i play! je a then’ “your eyes ee Ger = eve everiyeen.. i )6)—hUS > ‘} All Tickets” (this: per: ‘ More then pode heart | Bee ee, oe _Seemance ealy $125. : has ever ; = ESSER TEOET STE == So eee oe i 3 . * ool z IN THE COMPLETE®.> > gE PR PARAMOUNT PICI “ee a Hal GRANDEUR OF “S} 1iz a 4 > ow * / KE Up A Baty Avo Jou Tie fan! SINEMASCOPE 7 | Te POACS-MAKER with THe cunt |= MD « ‘ o ae ee ae j ages UINNINTIIL LT 0 mi WW mH fi it | | COLOR by DE LUXE ei ons Tia lim : oir lia Hee | ae = ll ; | a ) ers’ ae = , Bj LATE SHOW TONIGHT Py7,0%,0"" : | | | : | ; ) ) | 3 Fbel , a i] ‘ a ig Ei Th, « | A\ & 12 , Sun.’ Mat. 1:45 if J) Se ie | | ITS WEIGHT & a + Seas | _SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY [IE | | ( “ " | —_ ' | , he CinemaScort ; IN SOLID =e | ae ' : | LAUGHS! € From 200 Cartury y fox starr > Hts bn Nn - : Sennen || a i “BELOW THE RIO CRANE” es —— THE amine "SPORTSMAN HOLIDAY”. me —— aod oon and Gouweeaas, open eracks in the skin. Sunday 2 to 3 sizes 86 to 40. , j @ . x OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. mqnoumean ie ‘ aw ' . , when =: sill ae mr monvon | Std Anniversary Event in RUSS’ € 4 Country Store ‘Dally AM.10 P_M_Sundayeho A.M-9 PM. Appointment Not Riwe . coded oS 4500 ‘Elizabeth: Lake Road y > We Give Holden Next to National Foods : aie " A-line six >. | vee Be, ee > — Phone F Pes — a nee Hur ot Taleb i 0 , : ji i : » ‘ / | ‘4 a ; f y- of if : = : UE 3 ; e ee : 2 : = “3 \ 2 Pe : . 4 WF, * -¢ eS GN Neh. teens re Ae oe aOR Se be ERA Ree ~f — si a oe ae as ie ae ae oie ee ee __._ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1956 — pei - ? . = HS oF ee = ial er ae : Se. See ee aoe . - ES “ ro ‘ strengthen Arches| croveausr maxon : 4 sagen ngs ef Its ape ee cise for the arches: |Shoes which are too short or too alum to the foot bath it will dis-!?= Base ac ay Sg hy” 5 peamaadan nari aa MEDICAL and SURGICAL . Fen oth ee ABD, Peneting_feet_ iw enoter} CONVALESCENTS and the AGED oc accs mike wlan Se ate nt Sateen ee | Sunday; Noveubey 28, 1066-3 05 FP. cand eho he a es a ad ey se 161 State St, Pontiac” ou should se & podiatrist aeress, saa ats | : FE 5-6096 : “~ ] , If you have ‘this trouble you}, : Complete totaled van an request. McLean-Shev Nuptials Read = wasntres'sctrnt St or : ful. If you add a tablespoon of ° = Permanents — courage perspiration. | : ing Patricia Ann Shev become the, Mrs. McLean wore a beige - new Mrs. McLean is a grad-, . Always dust the feet with pow: (fF) bride of James Robert McLean.' dress: of and satin with uate of Marygrove College, Detroit er before putting en your stock- we The Rey. Francis Stack celebrated) brewn Her flowers jand James was graduated from) img or socks. Of course It is im- se 85 : the ten o'clock’Mass. | were eymabldiom erehide, __|{University_of Detroit. _____| Pastas 'o 0 Ne Rese a omplete =e eel | the factors which cause : *s eT The bride changed to a brown) Following their wedding state Patricia's parents are Mr. and/nyion moire sheath dress with\through the middle eastern states) “PP t's. Bloomfield Hills and lace|they will make their home in| If you would like to have _my|} James is the son of Mr. and Mrs.'nat for traveling. The orchid from Birmingham. — leaflet Ne, 14 which gives exer-| fh Kenneth McLean of Glenwood ave- 2 i Hair Styling end Cuiting ‘| , , by Close : ye BEAUTY SHOP FE 2-4959 7 W. Lawrence (Over Old Prof’s Book Store) Patricia Shev [ and James McLean were married today. J covered prayerbook with baby Her parents chrysanthemums centéred with a ; my \y white orchid. are Mr. and | Seg Margaret Basso was maid of hon- Mrs. Fred aw : or. Bridesmaids were JoAnn Libo- : g © 1958 Spades Fashions inc. wan, cousin of the bride; Paula Shev of rhager. conta of, Oe : Bloomfield Lois Klein and Janet Sweeney. Graceful Hostess Dress | ress erst semen Hills. James | is the son of, Warm and Handsome GLOVES were cascade arrangements of ennet. | whl chrysanthemums: AMI , The way to be a perfect hostess; ~ Classic Pattern Booklet 12 and| Pama McLean of | FOR ALL THE F LY | is to wear a perfectly beautiful all new Pattern Booklet 1X are James asked William Perkins to Clenwood 4 . | hostess dress whether you're en- available for 50 cents each. If.paid “T° *8 best man. His other at- * . tertaming a crowd or merely by check, add four cents, tendants were Gilbert Biolchini, asenne: See Kresge's big selection spending an evening alone with s e@e cousin of the bride; Donald Thomp- : - , your No. 1. son, Wiliam Dean Jr., William £ : Fine avality, low in fl | - qr as a * a y rz; i - (Next week look for Spaden's Archambeay and ‘Theodore Stich- gee J This modet by Scaasi, with a American Designer Pattern by Mr. iney. “ “S. price, ideal for mokied bodice that drops low in Marv) ( 1988) | For the 4>% reception held fe caer? a : as . back and a standout is Copyright at Rotunda Mrs. Shev greeted out epen tate ¥, bao thn rece her guests wearing a champagne MRS, JAMES ROBERT McLEAN gifts, too. and charm to make any occasion ° 2 ares : SS OTD important. us ourist ye — we Se Geis re ae es u sigs op tae treat) tin patore |F2, Ti (it a the front.) the pattern ses woe rat oor Resents | 1p ments, is custom made and pre- ciety partapated._ er ama TOr Driver : iid In both conventional and floor- Won t Add Dollar ; sweeping lengths, it works up hand- to Fund Collected Ss somely in stiffish fabrics such fs_ 6 < taille, silk or cotton brocades, lil- Among Riders |e ion, peau de sole. Buy a chiffon From .this chart select the one : size best for you. “I have just recently returned © As Advertised in Tomorrow's Issue of “PARADE” See all these new outstanding patterns of WAVERLY BONDED GLOSHEEN at MOLLS. | CHILDREN’S GLOVES. . pr.79¢ oe - " IAISSES' KNIT GLOVES pr. 09 WOMEN'S 100% WOOL GLOVES wos tt, 7 0O Rape of | Sires Bust. Waist Hips Meck iT Inches st | 16 4 4 35 14% The exotic BANGKOK : i > ; ed ng. the bus driver. | Size 12 requires 74% yards of we : gurpri f inch material for short length robe is vey = od oe S S0-4ined this and saw no reason why he | or Ob yorés of material ould be given a tip. He was @ tor long length robe, very courteous and pleasant, but je : Lovely beaded or applique PR. __ trims. Small, medium, lorge. Children's Wool Knit Gloves, 2-4 pr. 79* can Designer Patterns, Box 535, | CAO: Dee PS New York 1 | 1 tonght tie wan going te | Driving gloves for QQ Misses’ Wool Knit Gloves, ... 5-7 pr. 89° a collection seemed rather om : Wool knit becks. pr We cs i ’ 5 : M G out with me and I am sure he || $M, 4. omen’s Knit Mittens.......... pr. .00 By Queen MaryGroup | toaght me a tertbie “cheap an _ aa _ | ate.’ I 'S Meets Thursday ’ i and was The Queen Mary Section of Nee- tribute?” diework Guilds met with Mrs. Alex. _— — Joss in her home on Lakeview Answer: I am y to hav avenue Thursday afternoon. Mrs. say that as the others were Charies Clarke presided at the bus- contributing you ve iness meeting attended by 15 mem- for the-groups Christmas welfare Sore celery. Wasn't this wrong?’ _____“Seled days” of cookery — Anewer: When gerved Os 8 provide o zesty design Cpe aaa caam — : a ef ee an ree ee pel.| Yemetable with the meat course, _for this Waverly fabric. Men's Leather Gloves Boys’ leather Gloves. _ Child's Leather Mitts § =f ont street for the Jan. 19-meet-|- me Stalks are. property ent into 5. Grandma's Kitchen” is |} Polished pig-groin 59 Lined. Elesticized QQ Smooth lecther, 00. ing. : inch-sise Wagths and eatgr as Gy o source of naver-failing leather, Lined. Ton, wrists. Black, cork, rea astic--- 4 interest for your recreation brown, black. 8-11. pr. Pr wrist. Sizes 1-6. pr. 2 “200m, child's bedroom. atiiansitl tintin —- (nies | eres: oth Loe ' Se ____ nook And We Bonded fer Be \ : ae = complete satisfaction, As Advertised my Tomorrow's Issue : : . : “Batig- a eeigee 2. : ye — te lend mystery “THIS WEEK" 2 Shcrtnin’s This and Many other exciting patterne =. «Ss @Pmiplete satisfaction. in the famous WAVERLY ETRUSCAN, . . ~ 18 CLOTH are to be séen at MOLLE, head pa es ee Monday at 8 p.m. ah 2 Perkins St — ‘Roy Rogers’ ~ Poplin mitts, with yee , Plieble plostic,— : heavy Sok week iron-on tronsfers. . , warnily fined. to a. jerey glove. $, M, L pr Wornly lined. 2-7. bn pry Aarne , mS MEW WAY will cleon your corpets ond rugs like’ + NEW for a very nominal . cost! Use our fast, con- venient service today. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER. 17, 1956 Rules Passed by Majorities ~ Six Resolutions. Imposed Thailand, Yemen). Vote 59 for Union, Egypt), 5 against (includ- ing Britain, France, Israel), 12 abstaining. : 4. Second U.N.-force. resolution. |Adopted Nov. 5. Established U.N. command for international foree, on UN. Eoypt Police Force sss" UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. #—The 2. First U.N.-force resolution. U.N. police force now moving into| Adopted Nov. 4. Asked Secretary but Britain, France, ~ Soviet — Union, Nationalist China, United i invaded Egypt is operating under General Dag Hammarskjold to,States. Introduced by Canada, six resolutions of the general as- sembly. All were: adopted by large ma- jorities in the assembly's recent up “emergency internat East crisis. They are: * « ¢ 1. First ceasefire resolution. Adopted Nov. 2. Urged all parties)" Tance. Soviet Union, Egypt, Is- = to cease fire, halt forward move-|T#e!). ment of forces, withdraw behind submit plan in 48 hours for setting|C2ombia, Norway. Unit- sb ner As tle age phe France, Soviet Union, Egypt. Is- ities” under resolution No. 1. Intro-|"®¢!)- emergency session of the Middle|"°5 by Canada. Vote 57 for (in- cluding United States). 0 against, (19 abstaining (including Britain, Vote 57 for (including United States), 0 against, 19 abstaining (including Britain, ea x we 5. Third U.N.-force resolution. Adopted Nov. 7.. Approved “guid- ‘ing principles fer organization and \Hammarskjold, including stipula- _ sist Trom raids across such lines;| mands in resolution No. 1, au- compel withdrawals; established Hammarskjold recommended that all U.N. mem-| thorized bers refrain from introducing mili- tary goods into “area of hostili- ties”; urged, after cease-fire, steps to reopen Suez Canal to free navi- gation. Introduced by United States. Vote 64 for (including United States, Soviet . Egypt), 5 against France, Israel), tries (Afghanistan, DISCOUNT SALE Reg. $29.75 te ar- advisory committee (Brazil, Can- skjold direct police force., Intro- \duced by Argentina, Burma, Cey- j Sweden. against, 12 abstaining (including Soviet Union, Egypt, Israel). authorized him and Hammarskjold to recruit force from all countries ‘ Big Horned Ow! Loses Its Life Stealing Chicken | Atter losing & number of chickens! r, from his flock, diiting the last|« week or so, Charles Brown, 11801 Scott road, Davisburg, set a trap for the -marauder.it-worked, and, a big horned owl, said to be a rarity in these parts was caught. The brown and white barred than five feet, and its claws, when evtended covered five inches. It is one of the largest members of the owl family. It's easy to recog- nize because of the horn-like appearance of stiff feathers on the head. bird had a wingspread of more! | | eae Man Hunted as Slayer Dies Leaping From Cliff . HAYAMA, Japan @® — An ex- ity president, 28, was found bengath a precipice ; : don ' at, this beach resort 300 miles , Calif. @—A WS, 65-room hotel is to be built south of Tokyo. Police had been|58 budget totaling nearly 108 ’ Carmel! in Isreal, Haifa iion dollars was submitted to the|on- Mount : , pressing a bunt for him since! i crsity of California board of'réports. mail: Mrs. Maruki, 84, was found mur- : .qidered Wednesday at her okyo" a aad horhe. - FOR ONLY ¥ functioning of force’ proposed by | | | % Second cease-fire resolution. |tions it might enter Egypt only! ———--49-Palestine—armistice-lines,-de-|Adopied Noy. 4. Repeated de..|with Egypt's consent and might not, range oprrenss, sated him to jada, Ceylon, Colombia, India, Nor- report 1% hours. Introduced (Way, Pakistan) to help Hammiar- by 19 Asian and African coun- Cey- lon, Ethiopia, Ira, ‘Iraq, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Li- beria, ‘Libya, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Syria, (including United States, Soviet lon, Denmiark, Ecuador, Ethiopia, | Vote 64 for (including! Britain, France, United States), 0) | Here IS a Credit Union eee for YOU : ae mee] : Anyone may SAVE in this Credit |) You can do your bath- room in plastic tile—all Union. Savers for the past 3 | 4% INTEREST | Get the Details . O-IT-YO ef ~ peeese a THANKSGIVING Nature provides a time to plant and a time to harvest; man plants and he har- vests — Thanksgiving is & celebration of that harvest, To participate in t ing of 3. & VOORHEES the dee mean daaiatieg one has family and friends around him, where laughter and good will abound, where communion of spirit touches each as a finger of ilove. Gratitude for - peace, for leadership, freedom, and all the “little things” that have made life pleasant For 300 years Thanksgiving has been the oné occasion when man gives thanks to Him for his harvest. _Celebrate November 22nd VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 SCHICK “25” ELECTRIC SHAVER 128 DISCOUNT SALE Only 0c Week Exclusive! EVERY ITEM FULLY GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! . WESTINGHOUSE - BIG 8% Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR SUNDAY SPECIAL! *138 Plus Trade ONE ROASTER me 3948 Weekly fay ELECTRIC STEAM OR 4 0* | DRY IRON | DISCOUNT SALE Ter ik 4. ! i Mixer, Juicer and » Grinder =. 10 Speed me Reg. $47.50 DISCOUNT SALE Ma) OPE NW Vit N : 2230 Elizabeth Lake Road—FE-€-3741 DISCOUNT SALE UNT SALE Electric Swivel VACUUM COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS oe SS EE age iS SAVINGS on EVERY ITEM RS ED DISCOUNT SALE DISCOUNT SALE . ~The body of Nason Kaeswe, of C: Budget High. SEs Zeta My Raber, Sew ~ere~pert--ofthe festival of ‘Thanksgiving. =f DINING BROOM — The dining room is open into room, yet is separate. In the rear a door leads to the Birch Heywood-Wakefield furniture is in proportion to MASONITE AND BRICK TRI-LEVEL — The lower half of the Louis Hanna house in Hilltop Homes‘$éubdivision is made. of gray brick, The upper portion is masonite painted aqua. Trim is white. The upper windows at the left are in the bed- . ; SFOlr tare Chaboal v's tear the of Posen the room. The rug is gray. Mrs. Hanna takes care of one of her numerous plants. bila 2 er nae cai ipa shows the front hall. The louvered door opens on a closet. Its twin is to the left. In the background can be seen the steps leading to By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor There's a brand new sub- division rising rapidly on one of the higher points of Waterford Township. Houses in Hilltop Homes subdivision are being built on curving streets that follow the contour of the land on the west side of Pleasant Lake. Williams Lake Road connects Cooley Lake and Elizabeth Lake roads out here. It is interesting to note that the ridge on which this road is built is the dividing line for the county’s rivers. East of this ridge all water flows inte the Clinton, West of this ridge water flows into the Huron. It is picturesque countryside. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hanna were impressed by the beauty ~ Of the sutiivision” when they came from Battle Creek: to buy Pontise Press Phetes by Eddie Yanderworp & home in the Pontiac area. rooms, the lower ones in the worktoam and large’basement play roomh, The Hannas ‘Louis Hanna works in Detroit moved inte their new home in July: they are former Battle Creek residénts. = . and his wife has a part-time job in ‘the Walled Lake area. Nearby Pleasant Lake ap- pealed to the Hanna boys— corktone vinyl tile. Your Neighbor’s House Louis Hannas Choose Hil sar Bryce, a freshman at MSU, 14-year-old Louis Jr. and ll-year-old Craig. There is a beach lot for the subdivision and plenty of wide-open spaces for the boys to explore. The house the Hannas chose is on the street nearest the lake. All the houses are built so that the lower ones do not interfere with the views of the ones on higher ground. The Hannas continued to live in Battle Creek while their home was being finished. One ‘of the few tri-level homes in this section, the Hannas’ house-_is_gray_brick with mason- ite panels painted aqua. To us this use of masonite for exterior construction is a new feature ‘in In the.living room the fire- -place at one end is set into a five-foot gray brick wall. A narrow frame of birch sets it off from the green walls of the rest of the room. The hearth “is .slate. Two stone shelves \ break the brick front. Fleors on this level are all ’ in one corner, TWO LEVELS — This picture taken from the living room the bedroom level of the house. Floors on this lower level are. Htop Homes ocettieas viayt i. A gray ra covers most of the living room floor. Bright cotton draperies are hung at the corner win- dows, All the furniture is Heywood- Wakefield birch. There's a desk scattered tables and an armchair. The curtain material has been used to cover the cushions of this chair. In this house full of males there are no spindly chairs, no delicate pieces of furniture. The rusty red leather lounge chair is-sturdy-and- masculine looking. The comfortable sofa is covered in dark green, a practical color as well as an attractive one. There is one armiess chair covered in red denim. The window in the dining reom looks out on a small back yard and up the gently sloping hill. The Hannas’ lot is about 906x140 feet. Curtains like those in the living room are in this room too. A birch dropleaf table pro- (Continued on Page 16, Col. 4) 4 : 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1956 7s keHome \Foreign Designer|Open Windows Slightly 3 : Passes Id _|to Banish- Moisture - ~~]: The | | a vepeint a Mayes: une wnt iES Tr -Level Model lor : "A di Excessive moisture and humidity RULE paper and steel wool or a wire n to erica Wich frequently. bedevil tightly Golden [Weush to remove all traces of rust| (Continued from Page 15) | NEW YORK (INS)—American st sree Beagrie — d scaling paint. Smooth out pe Riggs so the al coodsngi att Jocieee beoke Of structure can often be banished edges where ‘the paint may have| on High - backed Windsor | four corners of the world—including|!" * Very simple manner. When: oa chipped or peeled. Next, wash with) chairs are in ‘keeping with the | Australia, se ge pr irndllygyte a cloth dampened with mineral) size of the area. A server) One of Australia’s foremost de- dewy moisture, ¢ wilt last. : . and @ gift that to] against one wall has hinged ends | signers is Shulim i imper, whose — i ” a gales ‘ ews .*. It's solid pened es that lage double the poe ol ie task, ‘eater, basic at the top of the wondow will do ae See elegant... Zine | Between the dining room and | The first exhibition of Krimper’s pg ey so ' eet 6 an nis the kitchen there is a pass- |work was shown in New York aay tea ae ce yp eepraconee 5 ee ON ees «| and Mi 9 through counter. On the dining recently and included unique| O° “eat ie. — ed will give your, room side of the upper cupboard English omk chests and teakwood|'y,, aut, lost, will be negligible. P . W k at WIGGS See them tedey ot | a new look and protect i paniap gach ae shy rte dn : s\Vapor that can be removed in a review ee veil H. H. STANTON mh ae walls. : not only on the beauty of the wood| 517 "ort time, (so Husband gone deer hunting? . . . Then now's the time for you to : 108 State St. i Sunny .yellow walis make the = his ete — but come in and browse at Wiggs .. . fill in a Gift Register Card . 4 - terf rd Hill Kitchen ond _breskfast _reom 8 ts ao-calied ma. sopretant dee Fine furniture finishes cost only | We'll keep it on file for Sa now ,.. and for suggestions tat a 0 | mE place. Gapeentde are The long low table, so popular|® few cents more but add-years of | anniversaries and birthdays later on . . . Have a cup of coffee ‘ pert org/ Priguagth cnr | America as a “coffee table,’’|life in service and a cookie and warm up at the fireside. 7 a | Estates Sistine’ the whet over 8, used. In. Australia for many —— i : : 5 the Qouble-sink. Cafe curtains things and often as a low Mbeary|{ All Types Open ‘Your " eover the window near the table {t#ble-™ith-books, knick:knacks and _ yw \ Till 9 : i HOMESITE NOW cover the window peer * | plants. | Bu ildin We terials f- ie ; 9 rt 6 He tp Uo Pues ! 4 Good Reasons Why Two ef the birch Windsor | , ul a Yo HURON st Monday 2 _ You Should Buy New! chairs are used at the break- Mark Home , 24 : . and Friday we © MANY LARGE LOTS mpegs accessories lke [!n et for ? CHURCH'S ine. ¢ : ie , . $ SOME OVER 100 FT. WIDE & tray cart are | Don't look for a return of no-| 107 Squirrel FE 2-6233 B * GOOD DRAINAGE red te match the counter tops. down-payment home buying, says ) ee . ’ © GOOD WATER. ° Practical Builder magazine. A , Down in the dumps ‘cause you con't get The bedrooms are in the upper i ° LOW DOWN PAYMENT vad. | Crate is the Housing and Home Finance Agency | PAY AS LITTLE AS ae Te hee aacie {Proposal to restore the. no-down- Complete Stock of a See ~ $20.00 A nner alae 0 dah whewe he peveneet ve eae Seiad vows ot : . i = grounds. wouldn ip S=\ AN OM, SARE PART _ Call Today can qq on spl, weores the current market, the publica] NATURAL Well, cheer up, for'we haven't forgotten \ Renews Your Basement Walls Herbert C. Davis here are dark green, walls are [tice apecte. B Idi St you. We came ~. iapetagg Ba . rose beige. - x and mow we are ig it again. ' 4 FE 5-431 Mr, and Mrs. Hanna’s room is DEWEY ul ing one of the extreme shortage we are receiv : ; posed ets Tay tlys Uaahaperel| | © Tennessee Ledge Rock 2 BOXCAR LOADS OF CEMENT FOR YOU! ! eevednes’ Teie'suns 2¢ | REFRIGERATION |} ¢ Bice Hal ORDER AND BE SURE TO GFT YOURS | : EQUIPMENT light salmon; curtains are sheer | au. ” | @ Colorado Pink Ledge BUILDING , 4 couPMENT |= |r sree seen TRU-BILT : . Bryce and the younger Louis | a ene ; - @ Tennessee Marble PRODUCTS 4 | Steel scaffolding for every || sane are beige, the curteine | Member of @ Blue and Buff Tayco 1992 Pontiec Drive ‘FE 4-953! walls are beige, the curtains | Neer Orcherd Lake end i Taeane ' requirement, Relling tres- red with a white sailing print. | PONTIAC-OAKLAND f : oe - Befo Aft | les _ special reatteld They have a large sliding door | REFRIGERATION ASS'N, Rich Locking, Lustrous J— ———— ae \ | efore er 3 ing for stairways, church- || closet | FEderal 5-6247 Polished Marble zt oA es, stores and benk lob- | or Sale—AAA Approved Motel | |p ONE COAT SEALS AND COVERS: | }/ fora Limited Time Only |l¢ | a ‘Fr ee abide JUST 9 HOMES LEFT! x SS. a eee ee) y ti Ws See hE ASR UE ED J Too! es CAST-O-STONE A Completely NEW | ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDING Look in Stone... | 3.BEDROOM -- FULL BASEMENT -- BRICK RANCH HOMES in NORTHRIDGE BUY ON LOW EASY TERMS . g | Full Price Includes These Luxury Features ; © Ceramic Tile Bath ° Ceramic Tile Ce Tile Counter Top © Select Ook Fisees «Lape ws ino © Oil Heat — Forced Air : /- Area Vecilbals teks . a © Largest Wardrobe Closets with » Chofce of Intecir Colors Birch Sliding Doors s |. @ Stove and Dryer Connections ... 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Come — tlive in a home built by David Kay craftsmen... guaranteed by this nationally known builder who has earned his reputation for quality construction and features .. . has built over:2,000 homes in the last 5 years. live where the lots are 80’ wide . . . where the streets , wind ... where you can expand. . ment awaits the installation of your recreation or family room.* COME SEE HOW MUCH 14,850 WILL BUY WITH JUST $350. 00 DOWN TO Gl's = ~ $2,250 DOWN F. H. A. DIRECTIONS: Take U-S.-10 to Williams Lake Road. -Turn West on Williams Lake Road, to Airport Road. Model Located Just West of Airport Road on Williams Lake Road. WE WILL TAKE YOUR HOME IN TRADE ~ HOURS: 9 A. M.-10 P. M. DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY Pa The model is beautifully furnished by Drayton Home Furnishings— Tn aa A! Ht IW7a\ Mutt Ht e" oe 7 . where the base- rs s ee : _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1956 , ‘ aT : in the last last 10 Kooning an aver- ‘\Dim the ie ) again epidemic. in Cal-|there in ; Bon Modern Home == caused 16.995 ‘Geathslage of about 1,700 a year. sland Save Steps ae cal 4 a= home ese Seem"! “LORRAINE MANOR | this year and) wew YORK. (INS)—Would. you! - 8 : like to be wht Wo en Sy Bene = ‘Yauundry tubs are necessary} — Aff Brick —3 Bedroom — Basement i.) MELEE se “ ira your favorite television) — ~ | -- SHA OR Lad POSSESSION 44 : rE AYS : - - , Well you ‘can do just that by GI TERMS = j;—7_ IN 30D : eo ee ae S turning on a new lamp : hee Inikadatl A I AD | table by sea duade ts aneveal + a a aae bisle Mey : : your comes ix ° ‘ chrome finish soapy wash water for several loads W : UY or _ wend gag iy ” of ngs saying hot water and HITE BROS. ’ ——— re ° 2 we gayhab g deg an ghmrnty : a , or ° = in the dining room when you'd like * in Clarkston a) Sot Waterford - Drayton. | | xx nes court can save BI 8’—Straight Stock, new... : _ por Bape B caghin rahe 4x8x',—Plywood, AA............ : ‘ when 's trying to relax Plains Area the evening, reading the newspaper Fiberglas Insulation—100 sq. ft. roll... $4.50 : or watching TV. All she has to = : ono $ § Hardware Specials § § |: < as Se feneenang ad. ow $2.69 . ; = Sea ae a a d 20 gal. Garbage Cams............ ea. 1 Ps Call wed ons 0s Poaeet be ay ound Zipper Top Trash Burners......... ea. $1.69 | - | Sanagnogg ann 2 Storm King Door Eze............. ea. $1.69 |: gadget just so the bulbs do not ; ; = excegd : ae YOU CAN OWN ¢ = SEAMLESS DRAPERIES FOR PICTURE WINDOWS — Here's . PAI NT SPECIALS . “ur ; : c ag : . _ how to decorate a picture window wall . . easily, beautifully and 2 or 3 Bedroom tex P, pues tionally adv i / ar ks f an r eal es tat e Drill Pilot Hole "inexpensively. New readymade ‘ ‘Silhouette” draw draperies come | na. _ se Pan Set reg. $3. 98 new $2.39 . ? an @ in a variety of widths up to 360 inches per pair: wide enough to cur- oo a 20 S. MAI UME RALME| |, Dow’ treet that, while you can) tin q 1>foot window wall without showing a seam, Perfect soltion | pm 4” Paint Brush (real value) ........ con $1.29 ea. oe —— Sled ae for big window areas in contemporary ranch homes, the fact that ; is ye pee Paint Thinner in gallon jugs Soockpoo oo sos ea. the screws they can be bought readymade saves expensive drapery work room | ngie. | | M A Pp LE E -3 g 2 | es on not ——— all gers charges. “Silhouettes” are made with custom type, pinch pleated i] ° axe So 97* __ Ever-Plastic Mineral $289 | solid wood; be sure to drill a pilot headings which are lined with washable color matched buckrum, and Roof ‘Coating hole and use the smallest-diameter| are finished with an exclusive Fab-trol process so they can be OPEN DAILY 1 TO 6 1-Gat. + Gel washed easily and hung immediately without a touch of the iron. Turn left at Andersonville Rd. in Designed by Beulah Charlat for the Scranton Lace Co., this Scan- Lett en ayiven tp Gove Cheverton, igh ‘A Items Cash and Carry / dinevian inspired pattern of dimensional casement cloth is called | = si = BAILEY FENCE & SUPPLY CO. MAHAN REALTY CO. : Exclusive Distributor for 32385 Northwestern Hwy. . ) One-fourth of all the persons Ho (Just Seuth of Orchard Lake Road) Standing Room jaccidentally killed are listed as | Set. 9-9 MA 6-6000 Sun. 10-2 \farmers. NEW YORK — The folding card | table, hitherto a homefurnishings “skeleton” to be hidden away in ‘the closet after the game, today NO M N y! | stands proudly on its own four legs as a decorative asset. In “family rooms” — more and ‘f more employed as second living rooms — as well as in the dining , oo foyer or in the living room itself, i a REAU i IFUL Located in . | newer dedeasd card tables are , = ‘ ; considered indispensable for both Cl k Ri adjunct table space and eye ap- | arkston Ridge Estates sipq— rete f 3-BEDROOM BRICK Wi 7 : Sa al “—“z. || With built-in features to assist = vi =r ore : ; . ithe ingenuity of the homemaker, . -f VETS “many of these pieces belong in| — t 4 a ‘the “jack-of-all-trades” class for : = serving the expanded needs of| , ~~ ws , | DONT soe Sherwood RANCH HOME T MISS instance, are equipped with “‘flip- - = flop” tops, Which double their THIS surface capacity.so as to seat eight for comfortable dining. @ B 2 Others tilt into a type of dece- ; 1K@}Dy4\ 4 4 * OPP OR TUNITY rative screen when po em- @ | n e @] U r S h — se ede reee ployed for cards or dining. : ‘jinn | Another, with fold-over top, can | 3 BEDROOMS @ 11, BATHS ONLY _hatve Its surface to become 3 . 5 L E _ hall console table. Ps @ LARGE LOTS @ COLOR FIXTURES FT | One, a “handkerchief” end ta- @ 1% TILED BATHS @ PAVED STREETS Go out Dixie ble, exposes a handsome tooled @ BRICK FRONTS @ KITCHEN FAN Turn right es te M.15, leather surface for cards or other e@ 5 DESIGNS @ DINING AREA Turn Right to — Road, |games when its four triangular ; Ridge Seterce and \flaps are opened out. | —o . | MORE DURABLE CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS mt Happily replacing the often shod.| | dily made plastic covers of their Sa | 12,150 Saecr c tables, as befits permanent- | tj FULL PRICE os Lstanding pieces, are topped with | . ‘marble, wood with acid and liquor- | : | proof finishes, formica, micarta or | aa i sturdy cork. Non-folding legs, q too, have been appropriately pret- | : ‘tied in brass, wood, rattan or a = wrought iron. | WH ITE BROS. With space (so often €t 8) Pte” mium, one table artfully does a ‘ quick-change act from cocktails to| 4 ‘a | L E STA u FE cards and vice versa. Round! shaped to conserve floor space.| 8 the surface adjusts up or down) ° - : i easily ona telescoping shaft to "5660 Dixie Highway OR 3-1295 comfortable or conventional, Byile by— és ; doors and they wait eagerly for the romantic ease of garden din-' ithe Troy Sunshade Company with ALUMINUM SIDING a. the warm summer months when ners, all the comforts of home in sleek, 8) W Aen *,- they can leave the house to tun wen — it can be done, You _dual-function dressers, soft-cush- (6) box at the Opera but he's in ajor just let Jackie Gleason sit in it. A friend of ours got himself alto take a party of five Serer ae lB dilemma, He can't decide whether]. . . An enterprisin’ Florida grocer! / i my V: and flatware aré determined by @ the character of the garden you into the garden for dining. "ean Seles & tdoor garden ‘Med lounge chairs and settees. | 4 e ow garden (ce ns MN =, | right Into your own dining room Rbk a is being BON ALL WROUGHT ALUMINUM cOLU 5 CHECK Imagine then, the joys of being and have it throughout the year. ‘‘©” Reseed = new caaerlahe Tmt able to dine in a garden setting! And you can create a formal nore s e ; ft year round! In the cool fra: garden "or homey. wbackyard” extinguish” cigarettes, and, as GIGANTIC SAVINGS! NO — | kindof garden—whatever your |Vell, are stain resistant. | 10 alse, Comb, Storm Windows « +> | ‘ ™ i | MONEY chip of | flights of fancy desire. Alum, Comb. Doors . . oS atal lines SDN GMT F AUGUST JOHNSON | 5:51, create tne garden in the| Day & Night Service ‘$199.00 | pews ES Puc has (4/PH Ef i surroundings of the dining room.| E. OF BE LUMBER: Fate Fi | REALTOR ee OIL BURNERS ae CALL TODAY FE 46089 : Pee | Ga 549 N SAGINAW ST. BR 1704 Telegraph Roo ing a garden scene. in three di- we Service All Makes ; ! 2599 ng) mio ck wal mete | = "ALL "AWNING & STORM WINDOW SALES — Federal 4-2533 mosaic or brick wall immediately Dean Hea zz 5.7721 , See ee 8, Pree A |S 233 S, TELEGRAPH RD. Focing Ruth St. nm HOt an actual fountain sae the, —_—— . wall or in the center of the room — : SRL GEE 1 REEDS ts NOTRE AE DRAYTON with its delightful play and spray tes ks ace of water? Or a small lily pool in’ : DISTRIBUTORS [ine tcor Or nagstone tooring? | 1987 GAS “IDEA” HOME | we : Or even a flower conservatory ©: at Magnificent Mt. Royal ; s70) Mery nde 31224 iain dimensions appropriate for the} 44, ose Deity and sends, an bs | 9 << i ener = words, get away from Fed pd balboa rad sreregr ied = ea ’ — ee merecwped reoteen of the ® } | “LAND 0 FUNDS at Firaditional feavinéss sad somber § | YOUR DISPOSAL formality, And what better change 2 Gucranteed Results than to one of the serene, relaxed $ t yime-"* Humphries Real Estate loveliness of & palgiatypese ag ap cially a garden that will bloom for $ gins FE 2-0474 you all through the year. 3 a The next step of course is your ¢ ANNE A BEAUTIFUL dining room furniture and table BY BEANE — EL settings. Instead of the custo. §$ ae : _ Winter will be here sooner than you NEW_MODERN mary single large table—have a 3 REINFORCING BARS - H ones placed about ‘4 think . . . Order your garage now... group of ss 2 2 the room which seat two or three |2 ve getting into a cold\car! | and encourage greater intimacy |¢ | save getting : and encourage greater intimacy |$ HOT ROLLED AND xe 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks : . | —— that of the formal French gar /$COLD FINISHED BARS for FASTER D bsuee 1 . den in the Versailles theme, use (2 . BON PECIALIZING IN ; q You cen depend on us for cret \ ance wrought | 4 UND — SQUARE * . \ KITCHEN | mace jh i QUALITY = SenvICE... | BS Garages Commercial Bidgs. Nee "Ing. 3 Sand SATISFACTI : . | For the precise. delicate formal-|$ and There Breezeways Concrete Work CAN BE YOURS * SHOT ROLL T Gravel Seal y of the Japanese garden, use ¢ : ED SHEE 5 . You, too, can have a-wonderful J bamboo, Or, if it’s the old-fash- > * Cement Additions Porch Enclosures I new deluxe custom built birch f ioned backyard kind of garden— 3 AND PLATES A Paint Attic Remodeling Roofing kitchen anchading formica tops fiwhich can be so very charming— 2 Quality ~ 5 jpand built-in thermador range § use the old-fashioned ice cream ¢ . | = | and oven installed in your home B tables and chairs. These make an $Pontiac Welding & _— TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE) (Cov. Ape.) Recreation Rooms Sidin far as little as $25 per month aa F ee upplies s ith és e! St especially interesting conversation > M hi Ww rk Kitchen Remodelin Bathrooms in fea) cat model’ kitchen. 2! group. : _ $ acnine orks * 399 S. PADDOCK ST. § Estimates are free! | Similarly, oyur dinner service 364 N. Parke FE 2-412) . , 4 “There Is No Substitute for Experience” create, Earthenware for example, : } avily te d : Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 THE SC iia eee cae e Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 ; i These are suggestions. The home- A Beautifully \ maker will add her own. What is \ required is not expense but imagi- BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE nation. The dining room has been] . SHOP kept too long to a rigid kind of : : decoration and atmosphere. Now 207 Ww. MONTCALM : ij Opes Monday and feeretsy you_can change that atmosphere Eves. ‘til and since Al fresco dining has been At the flashing white light just east of Oakland Avenue ra choice and treasured way of liv- - Planned Area of Exclusive | | 3088 W. HURON ines : : jing—if you make it available to | A. Murray, White FE 4-9544 robert £..White . Neng \itiadeth Lake R4. your family and friends 12 months | FE 5-9331 of the year,. you will be a 12 months favorite with them. Suburban Homesites od $ \ . . | Offer you a choice of luxury living in beautiful tri-level or spacious ranch homes. a ] A wonderful family location in a country playground area, close to fabuolus L. : rl ! oves. ou if ( in! shopping centers, new schools and churches with all the city improvements! Select from nine architecturally handsome brick elevations in the dramatic tri-level or 5 ranch style floor plans which give you more living space per house dollar than all | | other plans. QUALITY FEATURES ~ oF Style Kitch Select Hardwood Full Basement — close to GM Technical Center, Chrysler ; Garbage Disposals ‘—_ Jeti lagi7 Wickes: sone) Ford pears @ Solid Cement Drive Dy 1 PAYME?b A]. © Beauty Queen or Birch _ : . 4 G70 Low FHA DOWN PAYMENTS Cupboards © City-Water . @ City Sidewalks @ Kitchen Vent with Hood @ Concrete Streets and 30 Yeor Mortgages at low, low monthly payments! _, @ Sliding Wood Windows Curbs . e Birch Doors @ Adjoining Schools. HAS ALL THE BIG CITY CONVENIENCES [| (Texes Are Lower in Rochester) You get the big value for the low dollar. All of these Loaded With Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $30,000! | | features are ineluded in the low, low price. City water ae a | and sidewalks, separate storm and sanitary sewers, HOUSE AREA . concrete streets and curbs, adjacent schools, shopping , © 10-teot — lots © Public schvols, elementary and high. centers and churches. . . included Parochial schools, Catholic and Lutheran, e © Kachen fan and hood all. within 2 blocks pate a a Be a tn neni | ame ane. Lai ALL HOMES INCLUDE THESE FEATURES; be = coed bath fixtures ® State-stocked trout stream right in the On half 4 ° Spacious birch gO a | oO 5 minutes to Bloomer State Park . ! : —— ° seaiat inen range Mag ea < . © Pere wiidets. 1a fivieg voce © 50 lakes within 10 minute drive | - | Air H and Vanity © Shopping centers . | ; ee eee __im the Bath — Other personal touches may be © City water-and-sewers. i—_—-- | - added to these homes ... Ask the salesmen. ® Police and fire protection MODEL. OPEN: 1 to § DAILY — Exclusive Sales Agents ‘OR DON.BEGI! N Ea | - I ; } hem THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1956. TWENTY-ONE | of wood which makes it highly re- Always: Wash Mops immunity to Rust sistant to any damage by excessive) moisture is its excellent thermal insulating quality. This makes wood less susceptible than. other) ROY ANNETT, ime. Oily cleaning rags and mops are) | ; W |Popularizes Wood materials to the formation of mois- In areas where high “ES rae sana gear d salt air are problems, wood | sation. . » aco + beratise of. the Gorm Realtors ger of spontaneous combustion,'| _ ; ; They should be washed clean after 28 E. Huron St. “Ph, FE 3-7192 tehtkereceeer | jance, iodo building expert re-| ‘oo ‘The reason. he points out, is that addition, the wood is protected by) factory finishes which pen- OO i letrate the wood fibers for an ef- ' fective seal, and by the use of moisture-resistant adhesives in send peanatecturing pracesses, B On East Blvd. east of Per- ry, 2 lots approximately 1 acte each, with combined frontage on East Blvd. of over. $00 feet, in large pop- ulation -crex, Ready for development. - HIDE-AWAY CHEST TABLE — Cedar chest storage concealed in handsome occasional tables provides readily accessible space for | KITCHENS, ETS woolens or bedding, especially ideal for small apartments and rooms | Custom installations tor _jsalt air and ‘humidity do no dam-| lage to wood kitchens because wood) is immune to rusting or pitting. In} Another physical characteristic 4 Insulite can help you. Unused space in attics and basements can be turned modern rooms with Insulite specially made for interior decoration. At the same time, Insulite provides insulation . . . helps cut heating costs. two jobs — interior decoration and insulation — with one low cost. with helpful new ideas. APP POO ww + Anna Al et. | Sin odbc tency Mite iat Thus you ‘do Catt us for complete’ information. No obligation. Ask for the free Insulite interior decoration book. into bright, , It’s filled * Clear Redwood © * Knotty Pine -*% Tavern Grade Ook » % Knotty Cedor We Carry a Complete Line of Paneling... _ q : INTERIOR PAINTING PHONE OR 3-12I1 for pe? URKE LUMBER COMPANY Call for Free Estimate Carl Shell & Sons 4995 Dinte a _ | : FLOOR & WALL TILE with sofa-beds. Offered in genuine walnut or mahogany in several ~ | STORM SASH & SCREENS }) finishes, these new “Hide-Away” chest tables by Lane are part of.a | COUNTER TOPS and Danish-influenced table grouping that includes the step table showh, | Other Home l ‘ an end table and 2 cocktail table styles. These dual-purpose occa- | siona! tables in fine furniture woods and designs make it possible for everyone to enjoy safe cedar storage, ni A NEw HOBBY soon FREE: «ESTIMATE 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 DECORATING } 4 4 . 4 q q 4 4 4 wvyvvvvererererrerereTYT eweweew§#v!""reevever’w* 4495 Dixie Hwy. “Where the Home Begins” OR 3-1211 Drayton Plains CLEAN, ECONOMICAL! | NO FURNACE- TENDING! Thetall NOW " ting the —dust=fitied bag —into—# [An Easier Way o Dispose of Dust There's no need to make a pro-) duction out of emptying the vac-; uum cleaner. The process of dump-| wastebasket Or onto a newspaper, then carrying the mess out to the rubbish can is ime-consuming} land treates more work when dust! spills onto the floor. j Save time and trouble by invert- ting the bag over a garbage can and (0) ie £olemrer-V\\mme)','4\mm dele] ame). /)\) YEAR ’ROUND RESORT HOME? dumping the contents directly into} ithe can. Then replace the can's) cover. This way, dust is prevented | : from being re-spread through the house and is kept from blowing: or ou HEAT Paint Own Cars over the backyard. Replacing the’ cover is important to prevent a: BO! URNACES . a=? —_f FULSA, Okla. — A recent Tulsa. Cewenat@ erecraic inewspaper ad urged car owners breeze from drawing the dust out! of the can ito repaint their own automobiles aren end Sheet Metel * * local paint shop which offered iF run. Best rule for judging) va, is the closeness of the tufts {space equipment and materials 351 N. Paddock Fe 5-6973 Jand the number of rows of tufts. Watch Rows of Tufts When you buy carpeting, remem- {to do-it-yourself for $27.30, toa that quality is cheaper in the NO MORE HOT WATER FOR LESS MONEY Two Heating Elements Heal Water 20 Hours Out of Each Day Plenty of hot water.-all the time for the average family under the new Detroit Edison Pian that .gives you more heating hours af a special rate. DUO-THERM | in OAKLAND BEACH: Excitingly New! 3 BEDROOM BRICK VETS ‘320 DOWN OaAKt LAKE OAKLAND SUBDIVISION ' Incomparable Value! 3 BEDROOM BRI Ranch Home VETS ‘300 DOWN AND CK te - 4 __Now you can ‘afford the luxury of a great new Tri-Level design It’s easy to see why this beautiful antique brick ranch home is 7 ot inde Se! inside the closet door you'll avoid ‘ construction. Remember, no peyme nts until ofter the first of the vent | Ask about the new 5-year aver plan. function as they should by using embarrassment when visitor's open) these trouble spots and make them| ‘he doors inquisitively. You can colors wisely, theb lind will also| Vv" remove the door itself, em-| / provide a decorative mask for|Phasizing the blind as a dramatic,| ‘SWrage-and work space. decorative element. Use blinds, [MN im Here are a few tips from the inside the closet to screen wo Venetian Blind Institute to get you)" SPIES started. If you have a kitchenette coed “att ihe open toy shelves In |ing to the living room, the hort the nursery or tn Guntor’s Play | ontal blind can again be used as] LOWRIE-HICKS LUMBER CO. 1 W. Walton Bivd. ot Baldwin ED LOWRIE FE 2-9104 DON HICKS a divider, screening off the dining| a area from kitchen clutter. It will] ‘ . pay off in improving the over-all} Vi z a ee ~ FALL: BARGAIN (Bisco tain“ roving = 47 2 plenty of light, ventilation and aa | unobstructed view, 7 | Blinds can eliminate other eye-| . . ‘sores. If you have an old fashioned] ¢ S| ECIGiS! i | doorway with unsightly panes off S pone use the Venetian blind as a} By | i | » Delco 84,000 BTU Reg i os Oil-Fired $ | i | 95 "Value Conditioner — 30-Gallon Furnace Gas Hot Water Reg. $379.00 _/ with oor NEW | | KALAMAZOO 0;1-FirED} WARM AIR Could you use an extra 1,600 cu- CONDITIONER bic feet of space? © Completely evtometici —_ That's approximately the volume | © Delve ane pen NO MONEY DOWN EASY PAYMENT PLAN every ounce of fell modates only. one car. Two-car ga-’ ' ea rages average about twice this fig-/ ee an jure or roughly the size of a small) a ae _ \ardre | ply by changing burners! Prsclages goad s Depo the sno mn can play a protect some, easy-t ean mate some, easytociean material Uke] FURWAGE INSPECTION | rage can be a room for the — ‘to play as well. Quarry tile makes ‘an ideal floor for dancing and re- quires no waxing. The garage also offers wide pos. | sibilities as a work area. What bet- ‘ter spot, for example, to rig | William Lechner} clothes-drying facilities on a rainy, : set" || MIDWEST SUPPLY aed / 7 LAMA z00 9 N. TELEGRAPH FE 4.2575 lpereh and inom qurnitare, Beycles 4 @Uarevy seapens simes sees Evenings and Sunday FE 5-7433 . or carriages and general bulk, Reg. $168.00 , : | DELCO OIL DELCO 1; H.P. CONVERSION E | ’ BURNER —_f— —_ JET- WELL PUMP_| ss 69" | “9%, | | WO MONEY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY “O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY faut zed Oakland County Distributor lL ge. ee RO ee ——— ~ causes — > | Stop wasting the valuable space] aa lin your garage—minimum length | ol es el es WESTRIDGE-of-WATERFORD ne these other likely uses: 1. Utility area for laundry equip- Jment. ‘This ls expecially appropet-| Where Nour Purchase ate if the garage adjoins the, kitch-. len and has a waterproof ctramic. Is Protected! ‘tile floor. Laundry appliances can : rane ‘be arranged along the inside wall Qur Operator on Duty and use existing plumbing lines. 37] Voorheis Rd. After Store Bours FE 201 Ee ee eee ee ss nands Maa have plenty of tools and repair equipment. 3. Terrace space for outdoor liv. | ing in mild weather. Barbecue grills and other such accessories for gracious living can be tend- led. drinks mixed and consumed} and gossip exchanged in the mame “. the old garage. | ‘Check Likely Spots for Moisture Invasion Rescue your house from outside | | moisture by making sure that the, “enemy is unable to gain entrance, at your home’s most vulnerable spots. Check such danger ‘ spots. as framework of windows and doors, bases of porch pillars. under-eave areas and downspouts. : If you find signs of peeling paint, | @ it's a warning that moisture has launched an invasion. To prevent ) further damage, trace the source, 'of the moisture. Then make cer-| | tain the necessary repair work | |is done and apply a new preectve | coat of paint. | ALL OUR ALUMINUM Combination STORM DOORS and WINDOWS j= AWNINGS and SIDING |comaaTio dinieen sans |" . Lo DOOR 3c. °*297 |) Vii RELIABLE = Sioinc’co. S| Ip 250 S. Telegraph = FE 4-7824 PONTIAC’S ‘ DISTRIBUTORS FOR ALUMA-VUE HORIZONTAL SLIDING WINDOWS eee ‘NO PAYMENTS ‘til 1957 zi - a Traditional and er 7 4192 Ledgestone Drive California Contemporary | ee Display Homes in “Westridge,of Waterford” ee OPEN SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS * 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. or by Appointment The winding roads, rolling terrain of Westridge of Waterford all lend a handsome background for these California pengensoreny tanch homes with SEE US | its redwood_and.stone_exterior,. Therrnopane windows throughdut;exclusive -__ - electrical features and superior heating system assure relaxd family living. About Our Near schools, highways, churches, shopping and transportation, Weetridgs "Tra de- | n’ 1 | of Waterford is only ten : minutes ‘from downtown Pontiac. Pla DIRECTIONS—Off Dixie Highway near Waterford stoplight. 4 tease Sane ee Turn-on Cranbrook Lane to Ledgestone Drive —- Right to Your home will be mogel. considered .as part earce| HELTMAN & TRIPP Call Today. "GENERAL CONTRACTORS Exclusive Builders and Developers of W estridge-of- Vaerford all canon. Pai. on. Your. Sie On, gies ee er eae WATS Sor nf MAKE A BEDROOA\ IN YOUR ATTIC ange? + 57 OR A GAME ROOM Taam IN YOUR BASEMENT _ 4 po YOU ‘NEED: Breezeweys — Driveweys — Adduiens—Remeteling Attics — Kitchen Cabinets—Rooting—Recreation. pemme--Stling--Storm Windews—Porel owe ee ben _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17,'1956_ | TWENTY-THREE Bie UN TAO mit 2yearclfraing_Now eis back in Liye 3 po pnt The office of prime minister of 1887. Before that the prime min-|some cther_sppintment which 7 Mohamed Omran Gered from his|to teach countrymen — a Gold Gives Good Great Britain-carried_no pay until |ister usually combined the job with sti . poor <4 aged miles of |world’s sibel atieared weal of Effect on Walls —— ae oe er as provide ome ‘Be it'a square, strg cn stein “ATTIC. & BASEMENT ROOMS | allpenipentogearg on g ‘being. | Midas. By employing “PORCH ENCLOSURES 12 | EEE | As Low *39500 t leceettiaticn wit Grepetien, Not sidestepping durability for’ fashion, the new textured wall coverings are as “good as all i ‘las well. Manufactured with satectals! destined to last a lifetime, they are. almost indestructible—won't crac or chip with ordinary. impact—and | may be easily cleaned with 7 and water. oy The Colorado] - 00 DOWN *2,390 Down on FHA — Total Price °15,250 “ADDITIONS— FRAME, BRICK, BLOCK |) THLE—. ASPHALT, VINYL. RUBBER CERAMIC | AWNINGS— FiREGLAS. ALUMINUM. STEEL COLUMNS and. RAILINGS— TRON, CAST, ALUMINUM _ FENCES CYCLONE, WOOD ROCKING HORSE — The chances are you know some little boy GARAGES—. FRAME, BRICK. BLOCK | ,, girl who wants and needs a rocking horse for Christmas. If you ns REMODELING KITCHENS, BATH || 4. then you'll be happy to know that ‘you yourself can create this W. MOOTE | : : Soa —— handsome little fellow. It's inexpensive and so easy you'll wonder sche ocal DRIVEWAYS—_ CEMENT, ASPHALT } why you ever thought good toys for children were costly. All you need are a few pieces of common one inch lumber. The chances are ~you have enough around your home and you don't even need to | purchase the wood. Step-by-step directions are printed on each pat- tern, so clearly written that even a child can understand them. To ELLIS REMO ELERS obtain the full size rocking horse pattern No. 56, shown here, send . ; |=50 cents in coin to Steve Ellingson, The Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, | California. If you plan to make an extra horse for some needy little 2690 S. WOODWARD FE 2-2671 | tot, will you tell us about it in your letter when you write for the FREE ESTIMATES — TERMS = Slectrical $\\ CONTRACTOR ——— - Among the Many. Things Done by SPECIAL FEATURES AT NO EXTRA COST! e3 BEDROOMS e1BATH eFACE BRICK e BLACKTOP STREETS e% ACRELOT eCERAMIC TILE e INCINERATOR e BIRCH CABINETS e FULL DINING AREA e 2 SHADE TREES e@ DOUBLE CLOSETS i e FULL BASEMENT e TILE FLOOR IN RECREATION ROOM Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. FE 2- 3924 & FE 2-4008 Thermopane insulating glass is Cites Advantage ss : _ of Radiant Heat § (TOnIDMEET vrata 2 FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY TORIDHEET CLARKSTON ROAD © +-——SOWALDON ROAD Radiant panel heating is ne most inconspicuous of all heating, WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT HUNT systems. Consisting of a series of for the Tops } MILE E. of CLARKSTON i MILE E. of CLARKSTON pipe coils embedded in a floor slab of in the ceiling, the heating! in Comfort, Convenience equipment is completely out of and Economy! mi For Free Heating Survey end Estimate. a \ LADDS’ INC. \ WAL. aiEade “But See Us for as | Hot water, controlied rer al rome Sci ware -"\ AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. t coi warming oor or 2 ling to a moderate iciescigharmobd Ownin — g sad -they, i= ture warm $.000 Successte! Installations ia Pontiac Aree 4286 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains LI 1-1140 — OR 3-1231 In your quest for the ideal home, you'll save time in | Property warmed reom sur- 17 Orchard Lake Ave. . FE 2-9124 the end by coming to us in the beginning. Our SS ae aaa ee ans LIAS s¢s¢setststtséttsstésé listings meet every toste ond need. + proportions. The loss of radiant | Saaeeeeeeeeeeees = ———==_=_=— —— ——— ————— é SYLVAN REALTY Set Tent gee 2383 Ovchard Lake Road | Heating tn The Syiven Shopping Conter— FE 5-9418 noel | Radiant pane! heating has many ‘advantages. Because it is com- _ | pletely hidden, there is no interfer- ence with furniture and draperies At the same time, air temperatures in the room are agreeably low and ' | drafts at a minimum. 2 =o | dont wait for There is no maintenance or A cleaning problem insofar as the ~ COLD Wie Vinlay pipe coils are concerned. The only pe maintenance involved is in con- nection with the boiler and burner. The pipe coils for a pane! heating r system may be laid in the con- crete floor or in the ceiling of INSULATE Soe Sas oe in a slab, some sort of insulation must be placed underneath to insure ‘dryness and prevent loss of heat to the ground. i agi i cil ciel nnataaseaaniiaainaiaaas with FIBERGLAS Sinncs | ' . lew Apartment House Call Us Today Ready for Occupancy INSULATION MEANS. CLIMATE CONTROL | Orchard Court Apartments on Salmer street, south of Orchard Lake avenue, are now ready for “ e A b d j | stated | st kk that rents start at m assa or nsu ation $125 a month. This is the neat Be Wise . . . Economize . . . Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. jof the security deposit. Rents are Bi - 483 Elizebeth Leke Rood FE 5-8405 fine ine roo oamee ce — : nae ee aes ee | Your Choice in Full Brick 4 Bedrooms , S 2 2 Baths or 3 Bedrooms—Full Basement | RANCH HOMES $850 Down to G's Here’ s a fine suburban home that compares oo Sy : to homes selling for almost $18,000. If you're Nee strikes eames i, ae ‘looking for a home you should see the New a uu ~~ ~ North Stor =. . Come out today . - You' iL-be—— glad you did. | “Model Open SUNDAY: - Renewed: Offer— Limited ‘Time 10 Windows end tor ane Sie 2 Doors . . 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Choice of almost 100 designs . . . bracket and 32 x 12 panel with name cast right into the panel itself . . . in RAISED satin finish aluminum letters on BOTH sides . . . ” they NEVER wear out... bracket and rest of sign is wrinkle BAKED on black . Lawn and Mail Box Signs ,| Wall box. sign wi with. wide.choice.of., ofasiens with. raised. polished ~“""fetters cast right into the panel on both sides . ONLY $6.95. CALL or STOP IN for Catalogue Call at our store or phone FE 4-1234 for a wonderful catalogue of Post Signs and Weathervanes |... and many other inexpensive personalized gfits! WIGGS 24 W. HURON Open Monday and Friday Nights till 9 | POST SIGNS mittee 597 | DOUBLE LIVING ROOM — Divided by an in- as ie waa es ey ee The pl ' door planting box, the living room is a double gives the room a garden touch. | room. On one side of the wall is the living room, |Need Special Finish | A wooden salad bow! calls for a finish that is clear as water and ithat is not affected by vinegar, jalcohol, oil, fat, grease, hot or ‘cold water, soap suds or house- hold alkalis. Such special product finishes are developed by scien- ‘tists: of the chemical coatings and paint industry to meet specific re- quirements of the object to be coated. Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service GAS AND O}L—EXCEL—MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor — Free Estimates 3216 Rycroft St. FE 2-4970 | A square foot of quarter-inch plate glass weighs approximately ‘two pounds. | New building in the United 'States in 1957 will reach a total jof $47 billion economists predict. “Please Hurry Homes ‘Left at These | Wonderful a o Only 4 Terms” FOR A QUALIFIED ONLY 1 LEFT Rod NO VETERAN / STANLEY _ _BALOWIN MODEL HOME 7 | Corner Stanley & Cornell / Phone TOwnsend 8-8177 plus taxes and insurance pty Occupancy OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY oS 1 P.M, to 6 P. M. MONTHLY PAYMENT ele © Two Bedrooms : pa Bye Cheese © Full Closets with ; ¥ Stiding Doors + Lecake Auamatie Of © Plastic Tile Bath Meat FEATURES: © Large Lots _ Paved Streets © Double Ribbon Orive Use Inside Enamels senems at « tuber yard, wrap l ! |Civilions — $ | | You Dey Only . 5 00: Pown tl | {dust 3 LEFT! ff ‘small quantities. So are the coat- ings applied by manufacturers to )children’s toys and furniture. | OLD COLONIAL FARMHOUSE STYLE — Five separate roof the eaves and shuttered windows help the appearance of an old # annette ees Agee On the exterior brick veneer up to Colonial farmhouse. SS it r box —@PTIONAL SECOND FLOOR... — This plan shows what can be done with the second floor when | the family grows large enough | to warrant it. A Dutch dormer provides height for the upstairs rooms and views from their win- | dows. , (See Stery on Page 25) 12x20 1% el complete with cement work, 8x7 steel door, 1 window, fir siding. 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At the left is Paul Anderson, 23, from Taccoa, Ga., and on the right is Joe Sheppard, 24, of York, Pa. _ {var said, | underdog. Olivar Soaalad , of Favorite NEW HAVEN, Conn. (®—A lot of football experts have Yale foot- ball Coach Jordan Olivar mysti- fied. They are picking his Elis to beat Princeton tomorrow in the Ivy League's biggest game of the season. ‘ * *# * “It's a real mystery to me how we're rated as the favorite,”’ Oli- by Yale's Role | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1956 By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sperts Editor, Pontiac Press DETROIT — There are no “‘ifs’’ or “buts” for the Detroit Lions in their game against the Baltimore Colts at Briggs Stadium Sunday, land another jammed house will be on hand to attest to this. With the Western Division of the “It’s hard to understand, Prince- ton hasn't lost a game. They beat, Colgate, the only club that beat | game than we have.” Olivar. figures this battle for the Ivy League lead should be a toss- up at best. If, not that, he said, |Yale should be a one touchdown PMC Bowling League Gets First Triplicate | | First triplicate of the season for) ‘the Pontiae—Motor_Division Plant National Football League running in photo-finish form, having the Chicago Bears and the Lions tied us. And they have been averaging with 6-1 records, every game for almost 50 yards more on offense a} Detroit is a must. * * me to Washington snapped the Lions’ six game winning streak to start jthe second half of the-12-game schedule. The Bears have shown no_in- dication of faltering after six straight victories, and the—Chi- cagoans are favored to make the Los Angeles Rams their ith victim in succession. 4 ‘Nine bowling league was rolled ‘this week by Nick Contor of the |Supervision team. Nick fired a 190 \“‘trio” for a 527 series. Contor car- ries a 171 league average at Motor ‘Inn Recreation drives. Track Team in Olympic Warmups Last week’s 18-17 squeeker-loss . * * «& Both were bottled up effectively in the season opener at Baltimore which the Lions won 31-14, but since then both have gained con- siderable ground among the top gainers in the league. Moore, with a 10.1 rushing candidate Hugh Mcllhenny still sidelined because of the leg injury suffered against the 49ers two it will be Howard man and Jim Doran in the back- field with quarterback Bobby Layne. The defensive’ unit, which has| average, now appears to be the | ‘There is a good pdssibility thatjand the Browns Oe eas been chiefly responsible for De-| likely successor to Ameche for big Leon Hart will be back at the |have been to Detroit, te, @ i , : “rookie of the year honors.” |slotback position. Hart played his | (38-33) and the Bears ( . troit’s success in the first: half of * * # The former Penn State player [best game in the backfield for the it can the NFL race, will get @ severe! bas scored five times on runs Lions against Frisco on the coast} In looking at the scores test from a pair of great runners) upwards of 50 yards this season. |and’ it was late in that contest|be noted that Baltimore has not in Lenny Moore and fullback Alan , {when he went out with a bad leg. been held to less than three touch- Ameche. ‘ With Detroit’s own “rookie downs in any single game, but again its defense was able to hold Cleveland to a minimum of one TD. A crowd bettering 53,000 is ex- lpected for the game. A total of The Colts -have a 3-3 record thus}112,000 people have watched the far this year, having beaten the first two Lion home encounters. Bears (28-21) the Packers (28-21)| Kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | The Tennessee Volunteers, No. 1 nderdog lovers everywhere by a slim two points among more| rooted hard_today amid some “olen 1,400_entertained twice-beat- | lege football situations made tojen Mississippi, the defending SEC order for upsets. champ and the top defensive team oo-ins for Top Teams in the running for the Rose Bowl|rival, provided the opposition and and no gridiron patsy, especially|inter-league warfare in that coun- in Minneapolis. try always calls for a pick ‘em * * @ contest. Georgia Tech, cut too. 4 after Miami's Hurricanes, still banned} from bowl participation by NCAA edict, thumped the Clemson Ti- gers, a probable Orange Bowl eleven, 21-0 last night to protect) in the land. * * Oklahoma, No. 2 by those same two points, had visitors from Mis- souri. The highly rated Sooners were out to get that No. } rating, but the Tigers knew victory meant a defeat by Tennessee, was up against visiting Alabama. a tra-| ditional foe and one looking for that big win to make a season. * 2 *« Texas A&M, No. 5, figured to be rougher than ever after the NCAA| against Princeton in a toss-up that would decide the Ivy League title and Oregon State against Idaho in which State looked to wrap up a Rose Bowl spot. Texas Christian met Texas in the Southwest and Southern Meth- Other. key games pitted Yale - a No. 8 national ranking. But the rest of the top ten rated in the| latest Associated Press pol] faced a possible Orange Bow! bid. the usual Saturday afternoon hur-) Third-ranked Michigan State, a/ dle, and there wasn’t a shoo-in bow! ineligible like Oklahoma, was_ handed it the same treatment as ist faced Arkansas. Both TCU /Miami and prevented the Aggies and SMU were Cotton Bowl pos- from going to the Cotton Bow. | Sibilities. s * ~ US. Hurdler Betters Own Record among the lot. la juicy target for Minnesota, still But Rice, a Southwest Conference) 4) Vou. nd games: | South — Auburn vs. Georgia, x | Mississippi State vs. Louisiana By STERLING SLAPPEY bettering his own world recordjover the grass course of the Ben- Next Saturday . City Deer H unter |State, Tulane vs. Vanderbilt, Duke r 7 |\vs. Wake Forest,, Maryland vs. 8 Bags Fast Buck | South Carolina, Xavier vs. Ken- jtucky, Furman vs. West Virginia, Comin a A - oun y @am It didn’t take Vernon W. Jones,|George Washington’ vs. The Cita- 4705 Halstead Rd., Pontiac, very del, Mississippi Southern vs. Flor- long to fill his 1956 deer license, ida State. ; ; iV Midwest—Wisconsin vs. Illinois It’s coming your way. The official All-Oakland once he arrived at the hunting oe s. | Amasa in the Upper Purdue vs. Northwestern, lowa County football team for 1956 will be published in ee eee the UPpCT ee ng — a Se Pontiac Press next Saturday, Nov. 24. | Nebrasia Neca Carentan ie : , of dust as he stopped his track | Dame. Det ; 5 The top players in the county, along with the ‘tre Dame. roit vs. Oklahoma All-Class a All-Class B, and All-Class C, as chosen | 1 arog ss panera sap eee vs. Tulsa, Wich- by the coaches and writers will be made known. | oot a vs. Dayton. (bear, each year. 100 feet away. One shot downed Leading stars just outside the county area will also the trophy which later was R 5 ht for Fish Kill | | Irving Benjamin, 3090 Hill road.| : 5 lalso got his buck, Thursday, near! BENDIGO, Australia W — Jack! today in the 120-yard high hurdles|digo showgrounds as U.S. Olym- |at an international warm up meet.|pians also matched a world rec- onion oe — ae ie The former University of South-jord and lowered a pair of Aus- _"52 Olympics; strengthened his POS- ern California ace was clocked in|tralian marks in winning eight of ition as a solid choice for a gold| 13.3 seconds—a tenth of a second | the 14 events. medal in the 195 Games by/better than his previous best —| * * ®@ Russia did not compete, and | ‘most nations sent only token’ First Is Rain, Now Wind cise-.rsass-r.c Slows Up Deer Hunters - versity of California youngster, equaled the world record for the! | 100-yard dash in 9:3 seconds. Arnie| Sowell of Pitt came through with! a dazzling 1:49.3 half mile, fast-| est ever in Australia. And Parry O'Brien, the world record holder, CHAMP AGAIN—Bill Kennedy, detending Big Ten cross country : ‘reached 60 feet 8% inches in the} Champlon, again led the Spartans ding county coaches. |department of the GMC Truck di- % By JACK PATTERSON jcentage of does is evident but over- shot put, also an Aussie record,| to their Sth straight title in the —s wiles e all-star page of the county prep vision Detroit. conference meet at Chicago yes- terday. Boyce Pins Hopes for PHS He usualiy gets his deer, and a CURRAN — If Thursday was the /all numbers seem to be down. A tresh wind, which disqualified day of the big rain, Friday was| The inevitable result of over- King's clocking for record consid- the windiest day on record, Out of) Ropalation, fewer deer, a result (eration, dropped away to almost the Weat, mostly, anid it cut | which the game division has been |“ dead calm as the 120-yard hur-| . - sherp- predicting, without arousing | dles got under way and meet offi-, er than yesterday's razor blade.| much interest on the part of club \cials said Davis’ time definitely However the much wished-for snow ' 7m ow| owners, may be beginning to [would be forwarded to the interna- was not sufficient in either quality; shape up. tionat body icc — ae football picture in next Saturday’s Pontiac Press. be given consideration, along with all the top scorers, weighed-in at 180 pounds. final standings, the Coach-of-the-Year and two, Out-) Jones is connected with the sales Soviet, Polish Newberry, in the rain. It was a 6) TRAVERSE CITY w — Consr- . ‘pointer. Hunting alone, he got his Vation officials sought a reason to- Olympic Boxers prize with one shot Best Conditioned ‘day for the death of many fish, in- \cluding rainbow trout, in the sec- or quantity to appreciably affect The a soo . . . ition of the Boardman riv hich —— eo above_may be dismissed as. Davis—led—an—American sw | alt W G W | n rer whic the hynting. a local problem. It indeed be-lof the first four places in the Tank Team on S omores: MELBOURNE? —_Nat_Fleis~ Warriors vain Win __|runs through Traverse City, All thie weather gossip fe more jcomes § real problem as the sea-jevent. He was followed by Lee 7 |cher, editor of The Ring, the. | Stanley Leviense, district fish _ ly prologue to the fact that (son goes on. But the desirability of Calhoun of Gary, Ind., and North . |American boxing journal, said «o- Over Lakers 123-97 supervisor of the Michigan De- the writer didn’t get & Geer again (the basic, statewide idea of reduc-|Carolina College. Milt Campbell, day the Russian and Polish Olym-| ’ partment of Conservation, said today. As a matter of fact we're PHS swimming coach Bob (Des) Gideon Robarge, in the new ortho- not too sharp on weasels, either. We were pushing up through a cedar swamp in the morning when our progress was contested by a small but determined weasel in| ing the herd to the natural carry-|of Plainfield, N.J., a decathlon en- ing capacity of the land, seems to|try, and Joel Shankle, of Dur- this writer to be beyond argument. | ham, N.C., formerty of Duke. Technical matters aside, and) The 25-year-old Davis, whose weather, the many thousands of home is Glendale, Calif., happily hunters throughout the state are|told newsmen afterward that he the best condi-/ Boyce is faced with a difficult | dox breast oa event and| toned of seven teams he has seen, problem as he pushes development sPrant enn rr, 8 aad here. 57 d at the West) . : OB & the ee ne aL A couple new aids have ac- | “They leave nothing undone, Pa Wie bivee sae: erued to the hard-pressed men- | ho said. ACS S By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Philadelphia Warriors, after | p fowere 8 i | | losing three out of four at the start! cian Gann aleng »'of the season, are beginning to | j move in high gear in defense of their National Basketball Assn.) Some of the rainbows bore tags winter, or ermine pelage, Weasels|™ore interested in putting time in are swift afoot and old, gray-haired the field than theorizing about man- outdoor writers slow on the draw,|88ement problems. And they are jis in the best shape of his life. He said three things are neces- “When you've ; one letter- sary for a world record—perfect 7 only man back for the full year, from tor. He has been given Don Por- ritt, ex-PHS man, as his assist- ant, A new diving board and | “Their coaches put them through a strenuous hour-and-a-| championship. jindicating they were among fish The Warriors walloped the Min-|planted in the river last summer. halt ices = —“ bogies is Ut" neapolis Lakers, 123-97, in the only! pened suspected toxic chem- : ie boxing , plenty o league game last night. The viczicais. took water samples for Scaereame = and outdated | aching. _Team members don't tory, sparked by Paul Arizin's 27 study by the Michigan Water Re- diving é¢quipmen' engage in sparring matches. points, levelled the Philadelphia sources Commission. A similar fish Regarding Saginaw Valley op- Whatever boxing is attempted is record at 44 and put the Warriors,kill took place in the lower Board- | position, Boyce is inclined to think done with the coaches and they in a first place tie in the eastern:man about six years ago when a a good varsity squad of a year | fulcrum have been installed, re- ago, you are faced with a real teugh proposition, And that means, in our case here, that the team this winter will be and after a spirited barrage, both having a wonderful time. sides withdrew without casualities.| Qakiand county, never outdone For an area noted for its large! in any department, has its full deer herd, Alcona County is getting | quota in the woodlands. You'll its hunters off to a very slow start. | find them everywhere. Clare Just why this should be is not Land, George Farley, Bob Jer- cap clear. The usual very high per-| rard, Laurence Ryan, Ted Cook, | Dillard. It was an civanmiclreccral have to start all over. Bob Shirley and David Willis are | The listed 120-yard hurdle world! Chiefs’ tafik crew will have to 6 d ( \ i] just 2 few of the Pontiac people. | record is 13.5, set by Dick Attle-be built around the lone varsity jshape, a perfect track and per- fect competition, In 1952 at Helsinki, Davis was awarded the silver medal in the 110-meter hurdles — although he|- |was caught in the same 13.7 time omore outfit. We as the winner, teammate Harrison lated, D foie We could go on at length but |we'd have to mention what seems ito be ninety per cent of the local race eo Ptiation to do the job justice. {We should note, however that Mur- “Gainey (AH coach) has Ist some) Sowell coasted while lowering Jim Conforth, breast stroke and strong Flint Northern team: Vik-| $1,452.20 for $2. AW um | ‘Arthur Hill, despite the loss of a are really good.” "| division with the Boston Celtic vat of acid was released into the number of its top stars, will again) — who have won three of six. iriver. 41 Race Fans Collect ; ill 4 i = Others inclu i _|sey of the United States. Davis, letterman, Dennis Simonson. Den- good men, but still has some left $1,452 for ‘Double Arnold ci Gea Hikes eee bettered that with a 13.4 nis is good at a number of events, | like Ernie Dewell, top 200-yard free euaieoRE oe ‘ Floyd Post, Fred Vollrath ee. eae this year while running the|a jack-of-all-trades swimmer who |styler, Sore ae we ee ey ee a |Jean Kremer. A young lady by the 110-meter high hurdles—10 inches excels as an individual medley coe Saginaw High, with a new coac | unate a ad .. rig ai y: Iname of Ann Parker of Lake Orion {atther than the 12C highs. jtender, free styler, or any one of Al Cormier, may be a factor in|double combination—Nos. 11 an j ; * * *& the Aussie standard of 1:50.4 set free styler, is a letterman, but ings will swim their first Valley * * ® CHICAGO (®—Only one more le- earlier this year by John Landy. will be lost at midterm. |team this winter, bringing the con-| Alva H. won the\first race to gal hurdle remained today in ‘‘Miss With the 15,000 fans still excited) Boyce mentioned some of the ference its first year of full-mem- pay $94.20, $36,80 and: $26.80. Bud- -Thriftway's’ battle to uphold its over King’s time in the 100, So- sophs upon whom he will depend ber competition. dy Poppers was the winner of the victory in the 1956 Gold Cup well led all the way in defeating to come along. One was Jim Gibbs, - second, returning $45, $13.20 and oa 3 CHICAGO (AP)—Iowa, Minne-| Iowa's hawkeyes (4-1) can clinch Oriel sota and Michigan meet Big Ten'the bowl bid and a share of the be the leading title contender. a a =| — eee = ——— = : = . | — 2 - } . ‘ tf ‘also posed a threat to the antler several other events. |the race, along with an expected 1—at. Pimlico yesterday. It paid} iset. Norway's brilliant Audun Boysen.|100-yard breast stroke. Good size $7.80. Parochial School. Wins An 4 In another section of the half/enthusiastic viewpoint make him! The Inboard Racing Commission, \"*! Trout of Orchard Lake, Bill Harmon, Rochester and Dick Pen- look good, Des says. Others in- i ican Power Boat ay sao rat itself pea eat man and Clarence Stockman of preme court of speedboat racing,” ! ontiac are hunters that shouldn't |be dismissed lightly. mile, Lon Spurrier: of . Delano, Calif., just managed to edge Je- jrome Walters of Los Angeles in 1:3. clude John Lamotte, a_ diver, (Boyce thinks he may be a big help); Duke Cummins, free styler; | voted 10-2 yesterday to support the | Seattle entry’s claim to the cham-| pionship. \Clash for 43rd Time Sc a GaILEMe a mecee | Detroit Championship DETROIT w—Parochial League Thirty-eight of the fortunate 41 had $2 tickets and three had ‘§5 tickets. - foes today with a single goal in title by whipping Ohio State (40). imind—the right fo represent the! first division champion De La Salle shot back with 20 points in the second half last night to beat Met- ropolitan League champion Den- by, 26-20, for the city’ football conference in the Rose Bowl. But if the Hawks fail, then other Possibilities will be open. Minnesota (3-1-1) is host to Michigan State (4-1); Indiana (1-3) is at Michigan (3-2); Purdue (0-3-2) plans at Northwestern (1-3-1), and Wisconsin (0-4-1) is at Illinois (1-3-1) im a second ted is a suit filed by Horace Podge of Detroit, owner of one the boats, to set aside “Miss i ‘tway’s victory. ~~. figs Thriftway,"” owned by Wil- division battle. 3 Minnesota can go to the Bowl by beating Michigan State and Wisconsin if lowa loses to Ohio championship. Denby, undefeated going into the game, was favored, Bill Henneg- han scored twice for De La Salle, Turkey Day Rivalry fo End for BHS-RO outright, Ohio State will be the 4 lard Ss, crossed the finish) By BILL CORNWELL The “tale of two cities” will |the Little Brown Jug, symbolic of once on a 26-yard keeper play. line in the Gold Cup Race on). be resumed for the 43rd time |gridiron supremacy between the eo 2 6 : When Charles Dickens penned the Detrait River Sept. 1, but the',. . o next Thursday when Birming- |two schools. The Jug, a battered P Michigan can make the tri by : his immortal novel, “A Tale of Two d SATURDAY'’S PRO BASKETBALL ‘ P Detroit committee disquali-|roties ™ he never dreamed that} "a collides with the Acorns in |but precious old piece of pottery, EASTERN DIVISION beating Indiana and Ohio State fied it on th grounds it hit a bhoy , : | their traditional Thanksgiving |is retained each year by the win-};, 0 but both Iowa and Minnesota must some day it would have a double Philadelphia _ [but both I N psota 3 , The i Poa d — meaning. | Day battle. ning team. Boston T oeess suffer another setback. : nate ruling. De ake oases The famous classic should re-- Royal Oak will be favored to win,| The Jug was introduced in Syrecuse =... pteteeseees ; Towa can lose to Ohio State * and drivers the commissibn |™ind people of some of the best in/but. this is almost immaterial. Of) 1924, Since then the two schools |gj° tous “TSTERN DIVISION , . \| and become the first team to to reopen the hearing.. literature. igreater importance is the fact that) have met 31 times with Royal | Rochester Mle 6 Soa Jose two conferences games and The commission usidered the | But in these parts at this time one of the state’s oldest and most! Oak winning 16 games, the Ma- : = : still go to Pasadena if both Mich- fequest yesterday \but decided of year, Dickens’ work only serves colorful rivalries may be played| ples 10 and five ending in ties. SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE ign and Minnesota lose another . against reopening thetrase to remind football fans of the an.| for the last time. The Acorns have held the prize eye stg ——- game. So the possibilities are : eae nual Birmingham-Royal Oak game.| At stake on Turkey Day will be for, the past four years, Syracuse LA eel oy Pe aaa foe oy" ‘ , . In the overall record dating back (ware RESULTS | Ohio State is favored by a touch- | ree ities. Id ok Ay po jetanaparaee oo {to 19S. Royal Oak has won 21/Philedelpnis, 123, Minneapolis 7a down on the strength of 17 straight (2nd Round in Golf Meet ts:,comere we seminenn's rascmit graeme B lconterence trjumphs | 7 ye y 14, There have been seven ties, | ptan ar Rernen enone “| By winning the conferenée tite "= or OUISVI e % | four of them scoreless, St, Louls at New York a Tst team in the conference to win three straight undisputed championships. PINEHURST, N.C. (#—A fieldjlando, Fla., each with 73's. E. OMAHA (#—Three cities were trimmed to 25 entered the second Doug’ Gunter of _ Richmond Next week's holiday clash has : FRIDAY'S COLLEGE {FOOTBALL emeon pected to bid today for the Va /round of the annual Southern Sen-| cated a sad note attached to it, however. | wien, Pia. 21, fol- It may be the last Maple-Acorn' Fr Ey ; 23 ‘lowed with 74. . or B Tes, “4 - isville baseball franchistjjors Golf Tournament here today| Gunter fired a fat 43 over the Meeting. gen Prenct 2, tate ©, 2 Minnesota also is an the American Assn, They are\j, hot pursuit of Arthur F, Lynch’ front nine but ¢ame back in 31, the , Kimball open: |Pomona-Claremént 39, ‘Occide x” to Michigan State’s once-beaten- - Des Moines, Salt Lake City and| af Scarsdale, N.Y, - best nine holes of the day. = Westminster, Utah 4, Port ewe, Colo. 0 ie ode spartans, } ing next year, it is expected that Winnipeg. Indications were Des; ‘Rynch put together rounds of} Play will alternate over the No. Thanksgi eight-point favorite high — held the favored position.|36 ‘and 35 for a 71, one under’ par} 2 and 3 courses with the final racy soteee the ss ae ‘mae ff ee ae ee aka aes sharing pg og title, ~The bids were to be put tojfor the No..2 Pinehurst Country|round set tomorrow. school . \—Haerold Carter, 194% Linden, NJ, ot also is ineligible Rose league directors and President Ed|Club course, to lead the firstl The Southern senior women’s, tyq” wil be Inaugur- |poimed Young’ Jack Johnson, “21, Los Bowl.. =e Doherty at an afternoor right, with Mic -C, Biche: of Or-| Greensboro _y [State and M ec x SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1956 _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. — | Winter is starting to move in and . }80 is basketball as boys from all but sharp-shooting Jim Siner has, Forward Pete Madelans is the lone returning starter at Orchard \Lake St,.Mary, but there is. enough) departed via graduation. The Troy area. jabandon the football field for an- other year and head for the hard-| Wal woods The king of cold weather sports is ivery much in evidence in gymnasi- ums throughout the area now that gridiron togs have been packed Colts.have— two. — back for oy, Sim Acton and Don Kille- a s hopes for a winning season revolve around captain Chuck Grube, a guard, and for- ward Herb Stanton. Pete Ordway and Dave Cooper are promising Cage Dis Grab rep : Scene experienced material on hand to’ form a capable unit, Lettermen available are Art Goisdzinski, Stan Moniusezko, Larry Charkowski and Paul Franckowiak. Bloomfield Hilis, which played basketball last season for the 1st Sage oe TWENTY-SEVEN hs Six letter winners, led ‘by point- nee, act Lacy Dane paint an mistic picture at Imlay City. are Ortonville’s returning The outiook is brighter at Re- meo where six holdovers, led by Jehn Fowler and Tom Williams, should make the Bulldogs an im- proved club. : > Hutchings ‘and Chuck Graves ~~ kingpins. newcomers, St, Michael’s chances will cen- ter on veterans Dan Dropps and Chuck Brown, The Shamrocks, who start drills Monday, will be fighting a height handicap this season. since there is not a six: | footer on the squad. Other prob- able regulars are Ken ° Halpin, Bob Mineweaser, Ken Rogers time since 1947, has five Igtter- men available. The Barons, coached by -Hal--Trett, will rely heavily on Dave Drury, last year’s leading scorer. Little Dryden hsts four letter win-|Six weeks. 'ners—Clare Wentworth, Herb Swa-;--Dave-Peters-and Jim Van Nock- gle, Curtis Flater and Norman So-| er, . Rochester’s point . making roka. Hopes for a successful year; ‘twins, are again on hand to boost at Class D Memphis rest with Al-|Falcon chances for a winning sea- len Huard and Leonard Jakubiak. son. Optimism has been dampened at Utica by the injury to Lou Haase. ‘Haase; the-only-returning- starter, was hurt in the final game of the football season and wil] be lost for away. Practice sessions have already begun at most schools and those that haven't joined the act will do so next week in preparation for the 1956-57 season. Prospects for a winning season at Birmingham are rather dim. Coach John Petrakis has only one returning regular, 6-4 forward “Bob Isbell. —— _ 7 : - . , — The balance of the Maples’ start-| - ee : : tt ae fs ing lineup will probably be gleaned WELCOME FOR BASKETBALL -- New head coach at Walled Pentiae Press Phote |from Tom Kelly, Tony Evanaci Drawings Are Made Lake High, Bill Ullenbruch, welcomes a portion of the 73 candi- ftom ‘the football-field-to the court inthe Inter-Lakes conference _|ta. Marshall Roe and Bob dates who turned out for the opening basketball call this\week. The this year. Ullenbruch replaced Niles Freeland as cage coach after |heiser, all of whom saw limited ac- for Olympic Cagers — S | Oo , SS FE | ‘Replacing graduated stars like | ——. | Vikings with four regulars returning may carry their winning ways —_— the 1955-56 season. ‘tion last year. guard Ken Moser poses a big MELBOURNE a— _ Japan wil Tables Turned Chiefs Top-Rated ianetmacr’ | Watch Pontiac ay SVC Coaches fii Th turn- |Nationaiist China in the opening, a jay veatae.| games of the Olympic basketball SYDNEY, Australia w—Althea Gibson turned the tables on Shir-! u 1 | competition. ae cag ay — me The 15 teams were split into four groups by lot today. on _— looks better af Lake| Winner of the elimination rounds, ‘oach Hal Carlin will be| |go into the finals, Uruguay is re- ‘“w Fry today. [ BY H. GUY MOATS | we’re highly pleased by the top , his entire starting five on hand | ‘ ; out sige Beaten by Miss Fry in the finals| Coaches of the tough Saginaw rating, you have to go out and again. son’s top scorers as sophomores, given. only an side chance o! of the U.S. national championships| Valley Conference basketball cir-| win those things before gaining | ost Valley squads have been| Deve ae Mactee antireee = = dace — is map § at Forest Hills in September, = cuit today put the finger squarely | the’ position. | working out for some time, but all) Madison has five regulars backjeted with the powerful American, . New York miss trounced the Wim- °" Art Van Ryzin’s Pontiac High! “We think we still will be a have had to wait on the close of |; in harness, led by Harold Perkins, lteam. G bledon champion 10-8, 6-2 to bed School Chief cagers. A roundup of|petter club, or. at least ag good the grid season to swing into high | the New South Wales Women’s ‘hese mentors’ opinions indicated) which finished | 8°" Many gridders are also cage. fecsesed by the return of Jim ported to have an excellent bas- Drake and Nick Niera, last sea-'ketball team but the Koreans are a | SVE Ww mia SS GOODYEAR as last year’s club singles tennis title. they believe the pre-season balance in a regulars 4 4 . f a 3rd place tie with Arthur Hill) : G a Se ne ving trump toe! omer col rest with Pontiac." 3 place te with Arthur HUTTE wine pawn, vater| Meeting on Cage League j SERVICE STORE Miss Gibson who also had been Van Ryzin, commenting on the | back, including Larry Peet, long / scoring leader and All- Valley star Wy = Y beaten by Miss Fry in the finals “team to beat” tag, said teday | Hudson (Goose) Ray. Dave Diehm, ¥4S the biggest single blow for} S t tf M d t. YMCA} Wy 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 Z, = of the Women’s Natjonal Clay| he was pleased with the com- Dave Simmons, Terry Zellhart and Pontiac this year But despite’ e Or on ay a Yj, Court championships at Chicago! pliment from his fellow coaches. |Dave Scriven, and we have some this loss, along with Rod Trrais,| Mal UMA VOOMUMM — last July. “But” Art reminded, “while | | good boys up trom the JV squad.|observers still feet the Chiefs will} iene Ulli ————————— rr __ _ . ; be the top hurdle for other SVC} A formation meeting of the Several groups have already ex- 4 The Chiefs aoe warned. clubs YMCA basketball league for the pressed an interest in entering —-——————— oom ae aT (however, that “this 1s one” of; "1956-57 season will be held Monday the league thus far, according to 3 Vv Ryzin will have better ; ” height. for one thang ‘with Ray's Might at 7:30 at the “Y,” it was Mann who also revealed the “Y’ announced today by Physical Edu- would be one of the quintets tak- He pointed out that Saginaw (which 64, Roosevelt Alexander at 6-44. finished last without a win (0-10) newcomer Dick McLaughlin at 6-2 e (mg Pert. Al comping ee |must have a minimum of eight! and Bay City (2-8) both will (1% Pounds) who is turning out paayery | Participants’ meat be’ at! , those years where the conference could be pretty evenly matched ATTENTION! 4 Write on essay in 25 words or less on WHY A FIRE EXTINGUISHER IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. Send to Monday Only — 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. ation Director Arthur Mann. All interested team representa Box 15, Pontiac Daily Press : for the first time, and Ron Hart, a tives are asked to attend this! BARN E ‘'S , : ul bly be ed. Nort You May Win Free Gift Certificates! met jan years chemptas ania junior transfer from Grand Blanc.) meeting woes discuss plans ae | ileast 18 years of age. at | I tes! . ; ; . The loop . lost all-stater Clarence Elijott Other bright prospects for the | | Coming se ® Contest Closing December 15, 1956 and three other regulars, but’ Chiefs inctude Heary DeWalt | "mited to even roan "185. Pounder leads 150 North Saginaw Street appears to have some excellent) Willie's brother, fast and rugged; YMCA members and non-mem- ' First Prize .......... $25 Appliance Certificate Second Prize ........ $15 Appliance Certificate 2 Third Prizes of _... $5 Appliance Certificates ‘replacements. Flint Central, SVS, runnerup (7-3) has three regulars, back, but may not be as potent! as the Trojans, for instance Chartcy Barge, Dick Whitmer, bers are eligible to compete as and Charley Johnson from the long as they do = ee 1955-56 reserves. Whitmer was |the city league. Non-mem moved up during the tourpey (ers will be required to oy Soe and proved a good point | ling fees for the season. Press Deer Contest | First entry in the weight division : : Larry Laeding, Saginaw men. “***O"- of The Pontiac Press deer contest! Te “ You Must Hove on Extinguisher or tar, is optimistic. “It's about maker. that bes reached the 190 pound] Services By | time we had a contender after Most Valley clubs Car their mark is the current leader. ' . 5 7 z =E= | those tean years", Larry sald, | seasons Dec. 4 Lucky hunter was Glen Wood- "| ih €& SNOOK & co “We'll have some goed height to | Chiefs meet Detroit ‘Cathotie] Harriers ward, 2453 St. Joseph's, Pontiac. “ °e e q ge along with our aeven letter- iCentral here on that date. In last. Woodward, an ardent hunter, but FE 8-6551 | men, including Deb Blondin (2nd | season's opener Pontiac defeated: not a fisherman (he says) bagged his big back Thursday near Her- sey, Osceola county. weight was 185 pounds. Buck was ‘an $-pointer, shot at TS yards with CHICAGO uw — Michigan State, |4 30-30 rifle bullet. He was bunting with @ meet record-breaking total with his father, Lloyd and brother Jerry, of Hersey. jot 21 points, captured its Sth Big) Another big deer was reported ‘Ten cross-country title in six years by Homer Thrower, 114 East New || yesterday. Purdue had the former York, Pontiac, but = bad wot bore < |weighed officially. Buck was a | eS = |pointer, downed near West Branch} | In cross-country the low total,’ ‘Thursday mérning. With Thrower, : |based on places of a team's first were his father, Thomas, Don five finishers, decides the winner.'Bayes and John Little, all of Pon-' the The Spartan’s Heary Kennedy a only success-/ repeated as the individual cham- — | pion. Runnerup was MSU's Sel- | oda rem “Russians Say — _ Keteedy ran the four miles in Olympic Poo ] | Is Too Cold '1| Ilinois.-was runnerup in team bf totals with 50 points. Indiana was q third with 73. They were followed) werRoURNE ( — Russian | coach Viadimir Kitaev has com- | plained that the temperature of ‘ by Minnesota with 78 and Iowa the Olympic peol is too low and is MORE For Your Money eee ii with 10. Wisconson, Ohio State | affecting his swimmers. \ , F ‘and Northwestern had individual entries only. Michigan and Purdue Me said the pool should be 2 | je 3 degrees warmer. did not enter. British, French and American _ swimmers are satisfied with the pool. 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He indicated in a report _jto Congress and to President Ei- that -he approved. the after deciding its mo- features were out- oe Fuel oil prices would also climb, supply, but virtually all the oil terests. but remote. plenty of “‘if's” in the situation but Ships. that until the Suez Canal is cleared) gupplemental oil sent trom and Mid-East pipelines are back |, §. and Venezutlan fields will also tie -up--mere tankers-.and reduce American domestic sup- in_operation_there will be .a_tight. supply of oi! tankers. | plies. Since much of the oil used on ships would boost rates and the Europe's oil hunger. extra cost would eventually appear’ The plan Calls for Gooperatidn’ rained. t BOARDING HOUSE tg experts say gas rationing is ised in Europe. Mid-East oil now, likely only if the U. 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Specht, 55. of From Hoxsey Clinic ane By f ‘tere to hn as li change the course of history, but Eons lee Nee = Seal a som ie cowed Poors ’ Ce WASHINGTON (AP)—The Vet- (ca sheer M et oe eae Nee't,| ATLANTA, Nov. 17 @—Deep in ters ve produced results lit- inet how |i a slightly stronger position to- : tS A U.S. Distriet Court Jury yes erans Administration (VA) statelis se ye the heart of a's “wool hat” vd a ee Sore eon paca oa te seen day than before the British-French eee ee Wile. Letwegy, Malcolm Anderson said today he No. 1. 195-225 bu. Quinee, No. 1. 3.00-| D t ts prove to*be a total’ ' . invasion of Egypt. ship Justice Willis D. * would ask Federal Judge John L. two doctors at its Pittsburgh hos- 380 te 35 Quince, No. 1. 3.00-: country, F, like to think tha’ have still to be evaluated. That The main reason, from a French The violations were driving with- Miller ‘very soon” for a permis- : .young “Hummon” Talmadge : i ief i : é ; pital have devised a test to help 99 doe. bebe Bevis To pee Yenc: 9 the spit image of ‘Old Gene,” Come, which is not yet clear. is the general belief in London. viint of view, is that the two out a license and making an im- give order to destroy a half million. ‘u. bu: No. 1, 126-1, i _ On the face of it, the Russians ; js : j : prevent fatal hemorrhages among 1ab.t fs Mg eee ote ee Tiright | to the jawful of tobac-| The operation apparently Was 1. iook stronger in the Middle Weste™ allies failed to achieve proper turn. ‘pills seized in q government raid victims of cirrhosis of the liver. |i io bu’ . f : os tw ae a The test checks blood presure in bu, “Gnbbage. Sprovis, Ne. 1818 te ol — big brass spittoon ati esign a Oo tana: oar at ram. te Arab world has [eee the prestige ee ee wt — Lipgrbly Che ” portage = Cancer Clinic t checks t Cal 14 ‘his. ; _..._ 4 PUFPOSes . : -two Western nations, long distrust- : : ; » Ph. a or tehaed er eats ; — spleen Ld determine = won eS i Trowe. a, Le. 1.95 | Ai i Herman Eugene Talmadge, least one major assumption. ‘ed by many Arabs, invade a lead. ident oe re cost — al] in- —Ady. A U.S. District Court July yes- orrhage. It was developed by rs. ie eben ee ne tT, dogo Georgia's newest U.S. senator and| The Se ae ing Arab state. And Russia base him yh ee top- Spey pee ‘terday ried that the epee : | 24 crate: No. 1, 1.90-2.06 ree a in stat aaa ° ‘ . at the — “Francis G. Jackson and John -L. ‘ee. se Feiss, Ce, Pest, Ee 1, the only son of her late long-time purposes were (1) to regain pictured itself as the big brother, Py hal ‘ket will have fresh dressed poultry acted ‘properly in seizing P your holiday. 484 Auburn Ave.’ The verdict climaxed a_ six-week apeel ss : of overnor, likes to oblige the com- Physical control of the Suez Ca- whose threat the attack! ox. Happel of the VA hospital staff Norseraaisn Ko. 1, sds ee parison, by affecting the red gal-nal and (2) to undermine Egyp- Sa quick ones t the attack, This has been France's over- pg 2-0119, FE 2-0110. —Adv. legal battle between the govern- — ty of Pittsburgh Hee icy 1 ie boy. bee he, eee Juses, bushy forelock and long|tian President Nasser, The as- * € 6 - | Fiding purpose from the beginning. ment and counsel for the Portage Medical School. 10 sen bag, Onions Green. ter ‘sumption was that-the operati ‘The French blame Nasser and his’ ‘Clinic "16-90 doa, bebs. Parsity, Curly, Me, 1, Dlack cigars that have become a/SUmp! as operation But most Arab leaders have an. anita Gor mwwet of thal Ciinic. The disea arked 85-75 dos. behs. Parsley, Root. 1, adge trade- in Southern could be carried off without di- ; : : : propaganda tor mos t ir trou | d C | d Anderson said the government sed Les bY | 50-138 “dos. behe. Parsnip, Recta: lm eos ‘rect military intervention by the Hesisgipbn archer = accep Ries in North Altice, The Suez, 0 ge aiendar initiated the civil suit because it : Pec l= gee : j ‘tai y eye ON operation was view ort- | Increase. scar theave- of the 'f, Pumping "Nes, 11 0 Re, Rat; But Georgians have come to Soviel Union. Probably Britain Gamal Abdel Nasser, the dynamic cut to ending the alge re- Areme Chapter No. 503 0. ES 5; liver. It be associated with Hothouse. No. 1. i$9 dos. behs Squash.irealize (and accept) that while the and France also assumed that young E ia mésident who Ae : : - ace _& © pills on the brounds they were may és ep) ye Egyptian pr¢si vel - heart conditions, inadequat: diet [Outdoor No. 1° 80.95 pk bgt ma of eding | bellion in Algeria. Roosevelt Masonic Temple. | 5? “misbranded” as effective in the in alcoholics and a number of |Ma\%t* Mothouse, No. 1 2243.00 10-1 hewn, trigger tongued, independ would have the political support pire. Will these powerful men ac- But Nasser still is very much oiled Jal panes cee. ee val Go check ie recent other Turnips, Topped, No.1. 1.23 : coin Oni te refreshments. rs practice verdict he sopiitel other conditions, .._______| Futeips,, Topped. No 1! SREENS’ Cel-iz ghinier. more streamlined, of the United States (ee ; a tee Cairo, despite all that gin’ Noy. 18th. 3 p. m. Ferne-the permission the government The doctors explained that no S***ge:, Nob fp bs. Begive.| nod wer and action \ . « jvasion uncovered a Red plot to the allies and the Israelis threw Crawley, Secy. —AdV. sought occasionally in a patient with cirr- Ne 1 178-238 bu. sents. Mo. T Toe FWhere “Old Gene” was irasci. As seen here, this is now the wit Gee Oe ated? ag Be nee hana be te OT | Government attorneys alse hosis of the liver the portal vein, 235 bu. Latter’ Bienes. N° toot so, sess aes aly a with Nasser as a tool? As the suffered a crushing military re» , sked Judge Miller to issue an 5 ' : use. be No. 1. 100-150 ble, moody, unbending and car- situation: ‘closure of the Suez Canal and the aes 2 a ge ° : which is the main entrance for Pk, Astst., Lettuce. Ugel. No. 1. 100.) ; in ee e iverse in the Sinai Peninsula, he t a i tiein ¢ vent the Port. the passage of blood to the liver ee en meen ese ced is) eretes ee day,| British and French have destruction of oil pipelines eats no longer has exclusive control of res 10 ne p y sagen lea wanted permission to destroy the es : F : ipping or re- cacummas' bheel | GREENS: Cadbage//No. 173-125 pu. Young Herman is calm, deliberate, not gained physical control of the into their revenues, will they look the Suez Canal and he has been aoe ee ree When this ba ‘culled, Ro Ty vicgat bu Kale’ Kot, pliable and apt to forge! a grudge canal. Under threat of Soviet in- longingly for better trade and bet-‘charged with being the spearhead — Rams Another Car commas happens the blood spinach, we }, : Seis Charc. if it can mean more votes in a tervention with military force and ter relatigns with their traditional for Soviet penetration into the j | eenemasadat backs up and sometimes causes No. |. 100-125 No. t. .75- doubtful digtrict. under strong demands from the Western customers? \Middle East. From the outset of the tral Reaching for her baby who had Which began Oct. 8. the govern | Because of the -presence of the ment hammered at its point that fatal | Medium. 1}.00, Pe : ? ; ‘ y never carrying & county where they had to halt their military OP- Nasser on the surface seems U.N. police force in Egypt and fallen off the front seat, Mrs. Anita In the test devised by Jackson | and Happel a hollow needle is C at L i ty) internal hemorrhages which can [200s iemeyfas ete tot, ae: And where the father boasted of United Nations. for, s_ ceasefire a P \the pills have no value in treating the streetcars ran,’ the son is erations within hours after the stronger. In Arab eyes, he stood the General Assembly resolutions T, Douglas, 22. of 23 L. : ; 2° W. Cornell cocers. 1. wktodueed ‘proud of his support in the big troops landed. Cy Wiratem invaders and thelr vearty is ‘ ; ® internal cancers introduc inserted between the lower ribs nty Deaths cities and his new-found influence Nasser may not be stronger atta wae caned a oral lost there me sagpcclleas F pene ae Ave. drove through a stop sign expert medical witnesses to refute on the left side of the body until / with the younger generation of than he was before British and fag F yesterday afternoon, Pontiac police defense claims that many persons a // ae fage by losing the Gaza Strip to the cana! eventually will t y n. Paks “ it enters the pulp of the spleen. an Mra: Liatie E. Robinson Georgia voters. French warplanes began bomb- lsfeel. If Arab leaders can be under eiprestionsl eee said, . [eece coed Dyer Honsey organ that serves as a storehouse 1 FER — Service for Mrs. Like his father, young Gene ing his airfields and military in- gonvinced that to further his own base this on the clause in the po method of treating cancers. : : Her car struck another driven c L ; ; r i a : nae an — : aa t sought return —— es E. Robinson: 87, of 542 South: twice elected governor of Georgia, Sse mere is_ re. as political ambitions. he exposed. the lice force resolution providing. that py Lewis N. Freel, 29, of Drayton” or es pa to the es and its The doctors said that because yiif wil) be at 2 p.m. Sunda ,States unequivocally that in Geor- dence that iS Weaker. ral-‘entire Middle East to the threat one function of this force will be plains, they said, at the corner of medical director, Dr. Newton much of the blood that flows (of, Muir Brothe Fu ral H Y cia Negroes and wAltea will sev bed 5 ee oa of'of Soviet domination, his prestige to see that the canal is reopened Hollywood avenye and Kennett Al They introduced witnesses into the liver vein comes from pf. with burial in Man ome er attend school together in his World opinion to his side. Even couig wither and die. _and maintained for al] nations on yoaq -; ty they were helped the spleen any 1 inape . with peli Fs or at ye lifetime, but his approach is con- the U. S. government: felt com-| tia. the attack weakened Brit- equal terms. | Mrs Douglas and Zlanoutheld who aay the jury : Haut ere by bleod seneee ae the ; ee ery, North Branch. Mrs. stitutiona] rather than contemptu- Pelled to denounce the attack ©D ish ties with the free world, in- Jerry. who tumbled, ‘were coed oe nea tee Sane nson, born in North Branch, ‘ : soda ous Egypt by its Chosest allies. ai memhers of the British St ate’s U em | d tor head bruises at Pontiac General tion agents confiscated the pills in ommonwealth? Opinion in the n p oye Hospital. Her one-month-old baby, the raid on March 25, 1955. ied Thursday morning at her 4 square-jawed, hard worker, @ out. You are not handling were taken from an Oxford Town- will concentrate on weapons sys- = mn we building of the Thomas convertible whenhe-saw_she_ani- Michigan State Fair than it did to| President Walker L. Cisler wil] The sbdove stated amendment ts here>y f° affairs property.” Grant ship gravel pit sometime between tems requirements of the depart- 5 & ie Co., 2170 E. Walton mal. The deer charged the car with enter the 1956 version. Children report on matters of interest to declared to be immediately necessary for in eo noodle in Se eptoon. / Wy home. young Talmadge already has The Western alliance wag split United States and the Asian com- ~ . ; Jackson and Happel said that She is survived by three sons. achieved two goals that éluded his Over an issue of vital importance. monwealth members—India. Pak erry, was not injured, authorities cance - f : . , , 4 , - id : : when evidence shows ¢ sive A. G. Robinson of Lapeer, Rev. father. He has won a seat in the Otly the Soviet Union stands to ign, and Cevlon—reacted sharp- fo em lved Soon said. . Pontiac General Hospita! Ro scomena F 4 , : ' © . — ——————————— id: fo a buh werv ween - Ce ne ee rs eo eed eine oad te Mie renee Po oe pate quis, which ©, Bim Oe sweat Bu Br Be Guan inka" wie Ronee pfting a enne Detroit; two "Sen. Walter George. “Old Gene e Positive gain whic! ish leaders hope the decision to DETROIT # — Michagan unem- Census Bureau Holds oie W Tulecrs pana. Bese cast belpoot: g it children and three great-grandchil- tried both and lost by an over- Could come out of the Middle East atrack soon will be accepted as . in : marked no later than midnight Sunday e the dren. whelming margin. crisis is the strengthening of the fully justified. There have already PCYmen “ill fall to 140.000 by Dec. Nation-Wide Survey Sr eer ce Ateation eC ene Dr s mee : ; si y Justified. ere have aiready ,. 5 at | be sent to the Attention ef Hospital Di- bn ves «8 - United Nations if it averts a MUCH Keen signs of some shift of Amer-|>- ® Statistician reports . rectar: 2 i hy Mrs. Frances Wedow Talmadge quickly showed !n greater war and takes effective jin opinion. James Jones, of the Michigan Special part-time work questions,’ November 17 19 20 21, 22, 23, 24, 1986 . WALLED ee = Serer oF interviews after his election, that Steps for permanent settlement of . * © e Employment Security Commission catia the usual aie ala on “AMENDMENT f Mrs. Frances Wedow, 73. 539 Pon- he had no intention of following Middle Eastern problems But) 1, many af ‘ a . - ~ : _ _,employment and unemployment, The Township of Waterford, County U.S. Army Agreg jtiac Trail, will be at 2 pm Tues- the precepts of his internationalist- whether it can dog that remains docks secuiet ‘hat ene said in a report to the governor's wil] be asked during the week of ‘rhe folowing amendment to the Wa- to Supply C-R ons day from the Spencer J. Heene ¥ minded predecessor in the field of to be seen. can survive long as prime minis- emergency production commission November 18 as part of the nation- orien oo Badin! ee 7 |Funeral Home, Farmington, with foreign affairs. George. long a ter. Even if his policies bear fruit, that steady improvement is shown Wide Care ri gionans reese Gener Sata ssitemen tor nea beauty seion_Steady Andre _Oen room $ days MA e378. _. fOrk apply in person. Bicmar : fdas 4 a ~Jonn” = ‘W.Joy whe. passed away No’ "GOATS FUNERAL HOME | ae ~ i housing project Phene FE best Bie 200° Pontiac “Stéte GENERAL & COOKING, EXP eID | 8-017. Herbert Cooley. wo! i nateabas este Te Er Complete facilities. OR 3-757 girl, must hare good references, UNDERGRADUATE AND Faward, Jerry Mack ané ty O.| vember 17. 1935. ‘sister of Ay. Jonesome here. without you = | a ee ee — = = pe = a Kaes . ; tical nurses for private ducy. LEARN TO DRIVE THE 7 Abetand, Freq Monty ond. My and eed aed TaD git, Eile EPARERORIFPIN CHAPEL. MAS FOR EPATIRG CONTRA © AVON CALLING — ‘ageretet"ogtnrnytuee Ramer TS SAL AL awa ORE ' | ° ‘ice Ba ‘or Christmas. aie tH NING” Se neid ‘Monday, Nov. 18. et? sate called 8807. yy | Thoughtful Service FE 25041 APPLY | ueceelimster Gok teen ce | Service tamamers sho demand j charge, OR 3-4875, 2 "bere oN fear “g. Seginaw, B22 FE. 9-283 __-Ree.- PE -0-19¢8 —___- " | . o , | yon ie! ‘or rma ome et '* Red Lion Yr: 1374. | ! Home with Dr. Tom Malone of/\-| and Children. Voorhees-Siple AT ae Gtk ter whe eke, | ae eee: LADY FOR HOUSEWORK. LIVE WOMAN OVER 33. GENERAL | ~Work Wanted Male 10 a oe pie earn 8125 per week or.more, Work | BABYSITTER. EVES. FROM 6 TO| '.,°S! OR 31688 between 10.a.m. housework and 2 children. Live in ~~} nnn. je mate at the. Punere ‘ FUNERAL HOME i by, ,ePpotmtment. Ne cold. can-| 12:30. Vic. of Lower Straits Lk. =: | aa ____ | A-l CARPENTER WORK NEW & . ; : mbulance Service. Plane or Motor me delivery 3-8853. HELP! HELP | AN FOR CARE OF BOYS, | _ FE ®. 2-8378 | Gnd slesman. Call Puller Bru ° I we ry 1 i Bis Per eas | Ti Peaties Preee_| | ————* 309 ———,| PARAGON _|_98 ite | OSES PR on | GROUPS perenne | eet da eet, or | ie ea sae 73, dear sister of pred FOR WANT ADS Cemetery Lots 5 , MECHANIC Scott Lk. Rds, OR ween| TIME HOLIDA LING &| f Scot Lake Ra. PE $1298 after. SToeloved sunt of) Milto mae nstruction Permanent position tor right man,|_% &m._and i p.m. CASHIERING POSITIONS. 6:30 p.m. | a ms. lawres Sorel suevies DIAL. FE 2-8181 etery lots (@ spaces) at Oakland Apply Davis Motors, S00 N als; | “needed to assist working. moter, sesettial. Don't) mise tals chance | WANTED, DEPENDABLE WOM, will te held y. Nov. 20, at Hills Memoria Gardens. Call | Rochester. | Bive tn R s| to gain valuable business ex; ee neers eeeeeel 3 p.m. from the J. Heeny|} From $ a.m. to § p.m. m PE 41608, . GAN FOR NIGHT WORK GREASE |_\on. oft Sis Mayiair ©2073,” | Tienee. 7 eee Ee Funeral Home. rment in N. CHAPEL—THREE GRAVE and gas cers and repair tires, CAPABLI OR GENE! - ARTHUR’S Peer see eee ‘Cemetery. Mre, We- | pair tires, | LE GIRL FOR GENERAL é helper. More for h bu PC. dow Ne in state at the an error ame agate Sal Cached noses | #4000 GRAND RIVER | .Sppiy_at_101_W. Buren, | Rowrewert Np isundey. Live aan gage ee eee > Rpencer J. Heeny. Funeral Home, im hd : * MECHANIC | Ty MA eé ¥. room, ps > YOUNG GIRL WANTED FOR ‘ a eseumes 00 as N a, . ; i AN |TV MA 66777. - GIRL WANTED FOR BA- North Fermington road, Farming ity wien : + NOVI, MICH Experienced See Lester Pickup oubEbanie GIRL 3 "hy Slerneeye tears windy Trasigde + Pilar regener ald & week, live are WOW to ie, TwoeEAD| | ser Mat Sortie Othe first BOR REPLIES La Sh Ad La CGE EES Sales | ip aey sre Cen eter) seen. aa Hel Ww sad Pt one : a : : OUTH anaes en ernrenene ee ~MIDDLEAGED WOMAN CAPABLF. ¢e ante : RPE NTER AND CABINET dear father oF re Ae EN acm:| | ment which hes been, teu N At 1@ a.m. Today there | | eee 32/9, Meta ox (ness) DEPENDABLE WOMAN FOR GEN-| of managing candy counter ET nn | wee, New and repair. D. B. Sirs na iaes: anar tadther| A cree “Wike’ cometalions were replies at the Press | MARR Die Sst Sete tuck ive: ine Bey Sivea| Reaft of city theater. Apply et AB DRIVERS MALE & FEMALE. | ~~ RKt OB SOC, _. Mra RW. Johnson: dear brother] | error. When cancellations 4 ee ee eee farm. Ne children '13 8 Rica, | eer ¢ p.m - | ween te ot OP | Pull or part time. Red "top Can. EMENT WORK | Wright ond Mra. J.C. Lastinger |} your “kar number.” & effice in the following | Snown & SHARPE AUTO. SCREW —P&tt. bet. John R_& Dejuindre, | DEPENDABLE -R = [POSITION OPEN TX SMALL OF- “Hpi CLEA Oz FLOORS. DRIVEWAYS. wee taken wots wil ve even ||| boxes: Bective coeraier, and) setup. |OPEN TIME ON MILLA RORE| Soest © aE" omneral noe: | {tea Map t ets. Wace eest | mhonens Sootimne’n 7 to the Bowen. Funeral ~ Pa ‘ance, vacation and paid holidays. ae ee a medium, OL Pr Yr. fg ANG Thurs. | Must be able to type. Write Pow; | phases of symihetice (ere, eal Home, ba Gea. service and Closing time for advertise. 1, 4, %, 8, 1 . 1é, 1, 23, Apply in person, Rochester Me- ¥ ete A * ' tiac Press Box 0. for new dry cleaning puirtal. hin Oek Ridee|} ments containing type sises Spetialty 'oo.. 31t Gries POLICEMAN start Sl_6-0109___ “PONTIAC GENERAU WHOSPTTAL | plant located in Ue A Cemetery Ge. Punerel 26, 28, 35, 40, 58, 62, 63, "4 M an City of — A ENERA AL we S708 - \e : Voorhees- 4 _St,, Rochester, Michigan, ac, 433 to q 441 W. Huron 8t.» Pontiac, Mich. & y Famots Cleaners, 4465 Beau- srrpoeresentt 7,br tore type te i2 oe the || | 65, 68,72, 76, 78. | een Any MAGE: | Matt. @, hour. Bday week. Re. = | bien, Detrott = _. publication ! ezD: SzBAnt. Rirements: age 21, to 38, ‘time . he PONTIAC GENERAL HOSPITAL HAN OR WOMAN FOR GOOD eee nnn ennui wn ‘ucted from . , * J nm ; Card of Thanks 1 ,° 2 ate wey t | Help Wanted Mele 6 sduivaiont good “physical "conde HEAD 1074, ‘Telegrapn, Pontiac, Mich. | steaay vee rraund ge tay ots, | Nhe day of pt after § | AUTOMATIC SCF MACHINE tion. af lea Pe Gi retest ip : Have ponitions avatiable for: Appies in’ person, 190%. Perry. - 1 WG bar Wieck bie Wile. wich| pe ore Sereceus + ad ae Se |S Rene Mal ~ es ; Ge as | REAL ESTATE 8A OR | # 1 Sestiedes ane exeress my: . a> * Re — ‘ : | saleswomen for new home project ** Lonel teal onem wane an eaves’ || Gaz At rene B Roars, eee ie WANTED on Ste nei peed ga ; —— en expressions | Leese ting 9 Maye 6 Dare ALERT EXPERTENG i “REAL © i 3 area a to belong = | | GRADUATE, PRACTICAL NURSES Reay Co. Ktewond ‘0000, | WE, a, 70, 7H location Call JR. Bis oe fice, enced aaa on ‘Goons | Y Michigan Board of Nursing.) | = ° rs Preis) eret Tred. Bales :. * ' + pindnese a sh RoAL ueTA’ HUMPRRIFS -S27LM to $207.41 per Mo. ring our recent be- tw tip Re Tele- . : ies _ THE PON TAC PRESS SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1956 % lt ER NE A A-1 MOVIND-HAULING EXCE CELLENT SERVICE rates FE 5-3458 ITRONINGS my home. ve ; BABYSITTING IN 8-2075. LADY WISHES DAY WORK. OR | _#? 33084 i LADY WISHES GRILL COOK day work, well ORE Seas. ord erences available FE 2-441 TADY DESIRES Days WORK OF any Kind rienced. | LADY DESIRES DAY y WORK OR| restaurant work FE eee MIDDLEAGED kitchen work LADY WANTS in “epavalescent oR: = SHIMEOORAPHING 17? 7. PING. SEC _retarias service. TM 3-2842. PRACTICAL NURSE RSE AVAIL. Ex- __perienced_ | OR WASHINGS AND -TRONROE NINGS, PICK up & & deliver FE ¢-31 WOMAN WISHES eee & DAYS MAN WITH per week, FE 5-2157 WILL CARE FOR ~ CHILDREN while "OR 3306: work. Call efter 2 Sole ee ¥OUNG LADY’ ‘DESIRES PERMA-/ pent employmen. as clerk-typ Preierably wm smal] mfg Eat TRUCKS. TRACTORS Experie: Presently employed AND EQUIPMENT Dis e pen great oved to 'y ton pickups 14 ton cakes) | permanent Pontiec residence 2? Dumip trucks Semi-trailers es Bee. #4145 Trailers and Tractors ~__ Building Servi ice 12 Pontiac Farm and Ain KINDs OF CEMENT won FE 63785. Or FE 4-0032 ALL TYPES OF BUILDING PLANS’ ___ drawn, Reasonabie, EM 3-493: &-i REMODELING ADDITIONS. cement work roofing siding free estimates _ EM 34764 - ING DRY Watt. ree. rm.. closets. foofing. siding weather stripping. free est. New- man, ‘=M_}- 34764 ALL JOBS NOW winter prices rooms, dormers s tng and siding of a! kinds rages and breezeways Bathroo am. kitchens No money dawn. free estimates. 1 to 5 years to MICHIOAN HOME REMODELERS 3377_W_ Huron: FE ¢5063, FE 46111 ai CUSTOM ~ CARPENTERS | im, finish, remodel, FHA __ terms. Gordes F Fisttley. EM 3-482 A - 1 LAYING, | SANDING & FIN Licensed contractor FE 37647. Pont‘ac Hardwood Floor Service ALL KINDS < E AT SEW Low Attics recresten 7 ang Or BLOCK a} AND. ce _ment work OR 3-770 ~ A&B TRENCHIN ING apg 8 hod itne, Fieid tile BUILDING, REMODELING. WORK ance svatiabie ¢9 N elegraph. FE 8-1313 BLOCKS work: A cal Ou ranteed work. Ph. Carpenter Contracting ~~ FHA terms. D&M ‘SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. Rough or trim, Me , Service. eall FE 2-6245, FE, Eves. OR 3-227 an is OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basements 2M 6-4 CEMENT & BL OCK™ WORK FFE 5-0782. _ FE 86-3232 aranieed. Years of ex-; PE ICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT PAINTING. WA = “PAINTING sem, BRC GF CEMENT WORK ‘TUPPER ASHES i RUBBISH HAULED. ray ea etc, cleaned, FE BOB'S LIGHT HAULING FE_ CALL BILL, aaare HAULING | and rubbish FE 5-5933. =| ht | Dukes Tip » Top tt | We haul anything. a me, any- | _piace. Especially stock FE 42853. HAULING AND ae NAME | _your price Anytime. FE 8-0005. + | INCINERATORS ~ CLEANED ASH | © or Fubbisp cleanup. FE 4-5134_ “IGHT TRUCKING OF ANY KIND, | reasonable FE §-31 02. LIGHT HAULING = > AND _ Pontlac ares. FE 5-83 TIGHT OR HEAVY ROLING. —_. Pont pf Lost. DIAMOND RING MASONIC + might service, ton Call MA 58-5165. _ LOST BLUE PARAKEET. Ptade General Hosp Answers to = of ‘“Bobo"’ Reward FE 3.3705, emblem. Liberal reward 2474 Eel] ST ! FREDERICK'S ¢. Initials P-H_A_ _ ring. | Reward. FE 4-#143.. Lost YOUR "PET WANT TO ‘| owe one we trome? “FE dichigan An “Animal _Rescue_ League. “LECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE ‘ee ee 18 E. Pike. sh or i ig im Pe S178. Tchamer oa picks Hobbies ¢ & ae 24A ean ea eae hee, SCRABBLE SETS. PAINT number sets, on _tirames fit) BACKE Ta ueeaes = GENE’S HEATING SERVICE. rr | naces ‘ired, soppotel sold Free estimates, FE 5- LIGHT HAULING AND, “RUBBISH PE 4-0369 disposal. AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Ease your mind of worry, Know Beery) | the facts about matters. Private, 5201 PLASTERING. OMMER- consultation, FE os residential & repait. FE ANY GIPL OR WOMAN NEED- 4. ing a friendiy adviser contact ate nee ON big Me 8. Langley. Phone. FE . Munto Elee reas Confidential The Salvation € Con 106 Ww Huren PE Army SAMMIE DUNN’ {JANITOR ee ARMED GUARD “WATCHMAN, Tf ping. Aerie and) fee. A-l_ mop sanding floors IN- vestigation, ana confidential serv- BS? ice TREE TRIMMINS AND REMOV- AUDIVOX “HEARING AID_ ee 10, al Free estimates. = 26019. FE 453% Saws Machine ILE MANLEY BEACH 10 Bagley § TREE TRIMMING AND REM al. Free est. PE 7-354. FE 86508. Dressmaking, T. Tailoring 1 1 ED Ifi', N Saginaw FE | Aerotred Knapp Shoes t | Fred Herman 2070 Airport Ra OR , 3-1502 ‘DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. _Mrs_ Burnes, YE 2-\814, 93 Mark 6 F FALL SPECIAL °OLD WAVE. -| $5.50 Dorothy's, FP 2-1244. ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS. FOR | YOUR REAL SiLK MER- ‘Work _ FE §-6113. cen FE 63037. 4 s DRESSMAKING Uohst FE 8-3314 i AND a IN | DEBT? _ Furniture re Refinishing 16A | 7332, FE 5-0162_ IF SO, “Income Tex « Service 1 scones! TAX AND GENERA = _ tome, OF TS OL rome. ner ‘4 oO 1B = wl ICHIGAN CREDIT Let US - Give You 1 Place to Pay ~ Feast Your Mind - Restore ¢ redit | WE ARE. ree Hebe NCO) MPA y¥ Ph Li t COUNSELLORS “Above Oskiand Theater _for_you. OA 8- | ONE NTIAC'S LARGEST furniture buyers. Cash waiting. _FE 4-788 | WANTED TO BUY Reward Notify D | 6760 Transparent, Clarks- | Notices & Personals 25. | ORIEN GOOD PROPERTIES % acre CASH FOR SMALL E 6-875 RADIOS, _Working or not, FE 6-8755 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home ao oda lots. Get the +: by erhbere Rent Apts. | Unfurnished 3. 34 PERRY oil iewede. $55 9.2944. NIOWN, FE Plaine over Kee; R. 7 has a J & TILE BATH. UPPER. WELL- heated & clean, a Chariote. Ng 3 8-205, : come. “Wilbur was trying to teach the os to >a ead and feli dolar, -Will—buy—eu Tales: tad sy Roe os ty. Couple only. : “4 ROOMS AND BATH NEWLY UNTI. JUNE 15. FURN. MODER ad home at Fiddle Lk. Oi! furnace. decorated, garage. adults. FE ware have references. $128 np m0. a. FE 42451 of PE 2-7527. 4 ROOMS. BRIVATE BATHS “k EN- _Auburn Heights. Rent Houses ‘Unfurn. 36! : « MODERN a Roots AND vinene. 3 Foye HOME. FULL BASE- -furnished.-- fach- + wall-to-wall car- ities in basement, Auto. heat, | Fes , $90 per month. | pear Te SFB tine HOUSE. IN CciTY P) EDR “" sere ae paose. a oT _limits, write Pontiac Press Box 97. 4 ey HEATED. W. 2 2 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE. Newly decorated. With " gara Drayton Pisins area, $125 & Adults only. 319 Liberty. E 2-2039 _month FE 2-216. 4 ROOMS s BATH. LOW Ee, Re. 3 = FAMILY BRICK, CLOSE IN. j erences. 3 miles north qos! ord. FE 5-2343 3501 Thomas Rd., just Soff Mu. 43 SEDANS. WA VALLED LE. MOD Close to aus Reasonable. MA A 3487 —rent, tc _Pike. _FE_ 22182. : ¢ ROOMS AND ee) GARAGE, | er faruished. W. Side. ROOMS. CLOSE IN. UTILITIES. Employed adults FE 2-2466 ater | 7 t A 4 BEDROM TERRACE UNIT, BN — pied per sabe 338 East - 3 7 BEDROOM _. WHITE “LAKE. * MODERN NEWLY 3 _BEDRM.._ mi. _N65_ Pon cae ADULTS. 3 CLEAN ROcuEE NICELY FURN. 3858. _Adu'is. Cail_after 4 FE 2- entr. 3 pice LARGE ROOMS. UTIL. |— property West of Pontiac come; ton Washing priv. 208 Nor-| rom Detroit. See C.-Sebuett’Real- - ty has maintained many offices 3 ROOMS AND BATH, _in North West Detroit for many |. ee Stowell. years past therefore’ ~s tn better) Tyrer Tt. Ww ROOMS LAKE sition to supply more buyers — ROE & MY joc your property. “or maximum oe 4 Axford. Call between results list with C. Schuett today. _3:30 Call C. Schuett for «xpert valua- tion. Cash buyers waiting for al! types of property. Including lake front; acreage. vacant lots, busi- bess properties. It costs no more to get the maximum results ae ar oe entrance, lake privileges MY 3-2730. 635 Heights Rd ROOMS AND BATH, vate setae decor is | acaca “AND ) BATH. PRIVATE Clean | PRI- after west side, newly. 2-0661 today for fast active service. bus. Metamora FS = call PE 5-5323 a i] trios 7 schon| bus uee THE OAKLAND COUNTY CONVAL- ry sooal: “UPSTAIRS FLAT. WEST iC. SCHUETT REALTY | ROOM, ees FURN. HEAT | side $10 FE 5-429. ‘ rooms. INQUIRE AT 288 E., escent, and Rest, Home line. Ap. s_furn 2-2908. [ROOM MODE ty ee i 7404 1°. Highland Road | a cigs as aeeLY GECGRATEE: | coe HOME, EM | C ROOM COTTAGE AT CRESCENT | women, FE 5-0004_ _| WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKe! Yt, entrance, couple or bachelor. | s ROOMS, FULL BATH, ALL UTIL- | Seen ak (NOTT, REALTOR Hotel Rooms — 39 Property. Purchasers waiting, | - BOE) ot ee ities furnished. FE 4-5920. 97 Cot-| i170 W. Pike 8! E 48005 | ~~~ aa L_ FURN. PIK tage = . : Oftic: $800 Commerce Ra, St. in Pontiee, adults, OR 3-833. |; pooM UNFURN APT FOR CRM MOUSE Gas HEAT .™| HOTEL AUBU RIN =n. ® PON 131088 J ROOMS. PVT. ENTR. CHILDREN | rent. 269 Chandler 8¢. FE ¢5067.| Cail OR 3-3133_ 4608 Rockcroft. | | Rooms by Day or Weer SUR PR welcome _FE_S06s ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR.|¢ ROOMS CAR PORT. cTuetsee: | Ae Fd ceretiea PEDDLING Fae ae a ot |) ROOM FURN APT. CLOSE IN, | _ close in. FE 2-666) or FE 2-774 | peth Lake Estates, responsibie - ti hubern Set riaer ee eas | aeeing i osly te quale reas | ho drinkers. 165 8. Par BASEMENT APT. couple. Home Mart Realty, FE HURON ae er T n pects saves you time and money. 3 ROOMS, PVT. BATH a _ ENTR. EM_3-0073 5-0407 ern rooms. By day or week 45 “Don't wert ws with ome Call * oan turn furn. Close in. FE 5-0575. BRAND NEW | 4 ROOMS een teeaee bers West Huron St., Phone FE 2-8266. us now need 1 oo PYI. _ ert, ol] floor ac J | t Bled reel ua proper es, We ‘eine ine fess cher * et | retiree toe paan et ace ines ii rontt: a 1 UNITS Pe + are Slat Ge ait cpartuen ecsied on Brown Weekly OR 37700 1 J RMS. & BATH, $21 A WK. 5 si aromas, fine ‘new’ ane ‘ | Hempstead. => Huron. FE “40 © Suy—Te Sell-Te Trade _™iles W. of Pontiac FE 5-005 \ 44-8284 cz Reat Stores a | YOU BUY IT-WE'LL iwecns xT | 7)RMS AND BATE pvr, NEWLY | AIR CONDITIONED ‘‘ see ee eee tile | __ RIRMIN TEAM — awe | Pint acl oar amsnea ce: beth ik rh cea caved rd “Store, appre 2300 ‘ n within | MAHAN * trance. west ide PRIVATE EN. | rame tile bathrooms. beautiful | No dogs. $65 OR 3-7964 sect ul ceater a \ewn will | i. i ~ t = = | rated, 2-0661 after 6 pm with inctv dual eotrances ‘ | ‘ oa ee= noneeate j cine CORTE, — aa | | ter. § mules North of Utica. | 00 S Woodward 7 REALTY CO, REALTORS 3 > LARGE E ROOMS WITH PRIVATE ! se hester. OL “~~ “~“EE 2 0263 pong oe a3 Marshall. Opee for — a from | _ Teas shemy Be. Renew ™ glass y MODERN STORE att 7 uple only. 4-084 mm All paved. Neighborho NEXT ected? = a wean NCH 3} ROOMS & BATH, PLUS UTIL. |: Sunder from 17% DDC ue pay taste FED os Poaeh offers unlimited woottas for | POST OFFICE |= 3rd. floor, 1 child welcome. In-| - | after § pm er rr - 8161. Com- IT quire Mon. only. 387 N. Saginaw F Fderal 86918 \ EAR! SSeece : ’ | BUY OR SELL |_er Fg ez \ Sonn at Rom Fi ctol MODERN eye STORE BUILDING, 945 PER MO. I will personalih buy r prop | 4 ROOM PARTLY FURN. APT. | ——— good neighborhood jd gfocery or. erty or will sell tt if you and/| priv, bath and ent. Adults, 122 Apts. with private baths. y ROOMS W SIDE BRICK mae any other small business. 424 Os- | show you how to get cash if the| Auguste. Meee : hot water furnished | On aa heat, $75. Month. Ca _mun St OL 20761 . price is reasonable. Call and let 4 ROOMS, EVERYTHING FURN SCenisNkD sabareess & | Rent Office Space 41 : us paers R. ILEY, BROKER FR Clist. = : LAND CON EFRACT | satrence: Adsiu cealy: 200 26+ |(owER 3 ROOMS JAMES et for your equity or will take —— ee Uul furn FE 5-5475 - your equity as trade if on new 4 ROOM APT. & BATH. GAS) ower 3 ROOMS PRIVATE | or used houses Listings wanted— | heat. lights. Near bus. $20 week. “141. crivate fromt & rear © financing available-Gt FHA or! Adults, 248 Eim _| trance Steam heat & water furn L-c 4 APTS. FURN. 2 BEDRMS $60.) 855 Mo 2601 N_ Perry ig _ $50 deposit ttl June 1. OR_3-3686_ LOWER 5 RM. OIL BURNER AND | ROOMS MODERN. +———gas- erste S24 Ander. usse vy oung/* Heat and 2 Parke st. References _sonville Rd. Waterford. _OR 3-9847. jut REALTOR - BUILDER 412 W. Huron FE 4-4525 WE NEED LISTINGS _| HAVE sEV- eral buyers for medium priced homes, and vacant commerctal | property. We also buy small, equities and contraccts. . L. Templeton, Realtor 2239 Orchard Lk Rd. rE 44563 | le TRADES | i | We need contracts or immediate | sale. Buyers waiting What have | vou? Reasonable ¢iscount | or small balances new or eas- soned contracts Clark Real Es- tate, re W. Huron 8t. Open eve- | ning 46402 or FE 4-4813. Ask ier ae Clark. $200,000 At our disposal to wurchase new ot seasone! land contacts for our clients, See me betore you sell. SK FOR BOB MAHAN. i To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN ‘REALTY CO, REALTORS Open, Evening: aca Sundars ) W Huron E_ 20263 LET U8 ante of your contract Bid on the before you sel _Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TT N. Sagingw St. Ph FE 9-8165 __ Open Eves ‘Til 8:30 | CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. | Hg y NanWeit. 4540 Dixie Hwy. | | 1675 | | OR 3 | CASH ae ’ . | BUYERS WAITING | For Your Jand contract or equity Get our estimate before you sell. Wo obligation Prompt, ¢otirteous Service, Call aie pecans) 3 any e| hour at FE or 5-9078, | J.C, HAYDE Re Realtor 86 E, Walton a Open Eves. Highest Cash Deal large - We are specialists tn trading. We are ,aining a reputation as the leading traders of the Pontiac | Area. Do not feel obligated. Call for an appointment to discuss the. ssibilities of trading your Real | Entate, We have homes. farms, in- | comes, business Ttunities and Northern resorts ited for art: DORRIS & SON REALTO! | 132 W. Huron Phone FE_¢1557 E1887 CASH FOR EQUITIES __ cent Poco wet eentee modern | ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26%4 W. Huron OA 0-3339 FE 2-742 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 ROOM bast Bike & PVT. bath Weshin ~~ S ities, Cou or a employ girls. Adults only. _200 addock ‘1 oom RITCHENETTE. E. ON BUS line. prefer working or pension : lady, Call Wefore 9 am. and | after § pm. FE 2-8962. |] OR 2 MEN, 2? ROOM APT, PVT | _entrance. _FE 4-2936 ea Ip ‘BEDRM, “LIVING RM.,) KITCH 1 & 2 RM. BACHELOR APTS. 249 roe ae ATE 78 BATH. “On. Square fiake: FE | eit. 7 LA ARGE ROOM FURN APT. Share bath, 342 "Orchard Lake. _FE 4-3363. 509 Eliz. take Rd. i p.m. j ON FRONT 8T. | 3 ROOMS AND — CHILDREN | tees tid*S $45 PER MONTH. | K ery Epa 102 E. HU- | $ ROOMS ane spotdanteny CLOSE $55 A MON Lie: to a. amine Churet, | bus _e Ge La center. 2) and = a bath apart- | ool all with private entrances, heat, hot water, stove and re. | | frigerator furnished. See Mr. Smith, 28 E. Huron Bt. | 5 "ROOMS.” FULL BATH. Alt | 7) Laer furnished FE 4-020. 07 Cottag & minutes walk from _drinkerg or children, town, No | ce Fairgrove | ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE ! 34.N. SHORE APTS, LK. ORION, couple only, MY -5612 or MY __2-3831, bath with heat & hot water. $% Mo Nicholie & Harger Co, 33 W. Huron. FE 35-8183 CHELOR APTS., or will rent to lady _part time _housework. For grebanes BASEMENT APT. | ATTRACTIVE. laundry service, heat and ean, private entr. & bath No hot water. Living room with _anmten PE 27747 murphy iced _ age ae EAN. MODERN EFFICIEN room witn close chen “ant sis per week. inci. heat, ehte =e mel cee 670 per & gas. OR 3-038 | |CLEsN KITCH. “APTS | AUTO 4 eee ton rience ten | AL LEK NUDSEN $20 weekly ON ee ANI | 510 Pont oe De Bank Bid CLEAN 2 ROO + SHED mtiac State Ban ig CLEAN 2 ROOMS. FURNISHED. FE 4416 FE 2.8593 1 or 2 adults. 15 Elwood COMPLETELY FURN LARGE 2 unit cf a four family brick Includes garage, LARGE 3} ROOM APT MIDDLE: | aged couple only. Must room & children welcome caretaker, for ¢-apt. building. (No - Re Holow ° Motel, +480 Dizie ‘Grinkers! Must fara refer ‘ences, Call after 6 pm... DOWNTOWN, NICELY FUR- 2.2974 nished for 2 of 3 adults. Private entrance. Dr, Curson's Foot 157 W, Huron Clinic. ORTONVILLE. UPPER 4 RMS and bath, olf heat, electric stove, after 4:00. MAple 5-9687 DELUXE } ROOMS, NEAR TEL- Huron. Nicely furnisned, ae aie. FURN. 2 BDRM are: CHILDREN Adults, Inquire 864 Glend welcome. OR ONE 4 ROOM AND ONE § ROOM unfurn. flat. Lake vrivileges. Chil- dren welcome vs, 5-O415 _ Sundays & Eves, | FE 4-300 PARTIALLY ~ SURNISHED | _ DU- FURNISHED 2 oat LOWER, near Yellow Cab, near S. Sagi- sed ade dey Plains. 966 09 per naw. Large refrigerator, Newly 2 LS decorated Adults. 216 Central. RENTAL Phone’ J or after 4 pm. ae = and Seeeaye FE | UNITS FURNISHED HOUSE AND A APT. Attractive new duplex type units children welcomed Call Romeo PLateau_2-2360. LARGE. Ty ROOMS” MODERN APT. i Private entrance. Oil heat. Ideal | U#¢ 0&8 East Bivd. sn: for working couple Near bus ioagls References required, Call after pm 2-294. MODERN HEATED ; bath near Fisher __Inquire 100 Dresden. 3 Body METAL TURNING, THREAD-CUT- ing ee 2316 Fairport, Dray- saie0 for 2 “On Cass Lk. FE! 5, a 2 BEDRM. TRaIL- } RMS. AND Adults Reasonable rent. Located In Pon- Petry &t 1 ca Fr 47833. * | SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE FOR immediate occupancy ranging if | ree nba to a month. WEST SIDE S$ rooms and tile bath, gas heat, screens, storm sash. paved street, “$8200 “Por your land contact. We have fas, de- | immediate buyers. For your con- | eopigog action, bring + to Johnson today. ‘A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 MORTGAGES | or more with 100 B D. CHARLES, in 8 Farm -Loan Coe toenaee | Equitable esc ae FE 4-0621 _ Eyes. cE 5-8801 TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR land contract, Rea tor Auta 1s the “bird to see " 10454 W. Hu- _fton 8t_ Phone FEF annie “Wanted Real Estate 32A LISTINGS WANTED BUYERS WAITING. LET UITIES. Leslie R Middleton BROKER "CASH" Tt {fs not too difficult to get for your OME When vou lst your property CALL KNUDSEN: act as, 1 ot Carksee Call “he 4 o.m. 5-4041 MAple “drive. Swit sei] on ro or will ROOM FOR REFINED GENTE | ti uledeitadyanvdawt pay Hatchery Ra. Pog ee tema “Hutchinson, SLEEPING ROOM FOR GIRL, ON ar eiiuron bus. FP 2-0694. Drayton _Pigine. SLEEPING ; ROOM, —CaIVATE . EN- a ireuce._- — men, 174 State St. EEPING ROOM WITH WCOOK- Cr 16 Sehool St. FE. 23780. priv. 4 AM HEATED, SLEESING Let _ Hot water. | Close in. €4 Pine. SLEEPING ROOM FOR CLEAN __man FE §-6484 eee ee SLEEPING is: - N, PERRY WOMAN. WOMAN. COOKING PRIVILEGES, Private ents __ Rooms With Board — 38) COMFORTABLE ROOM WITH meals for gentiemer West side. _FE 2-342, MIDDLE lady. ist. o _ 773. __ PLACE “FOR 1 1 OR 2 ) CLOSE N _Home privileges 51 Fairgrove ROOM AND ) BOARD FOR. MEN, | sD OR ELDERLY floor. Nice home. FE private home 53 N. Johnson FED 259420 See ROOM & _ ‘BOARD. FOR 2? DAY workers, In Christian home. Home | privileges. ©. _dessie J ROOM HOUSE AND BATH. 807 Kenilworth. ra 3 BEDROOM RANCH q TYPE. OIL * furnace ravtion Piains. Lake Begarees $100 bl oe = 3} BEDROOM HOUSE. FENCED: _in_ yard, and garage_ OR 3-540 7 ROOM House IN ‘DRAYTON. OR 3-1418 i3 “BEDROOM. ‘RANCH HOME NEAR Pontiac. $8* per mo. Call Realtor Partridge, FE 4-3581. ¢ BEDRM HOME NEAR META- § ROOMS AND “BATH. NEAR AV- OL 1-616 ondale_ School _ SIDE. TERRA cE $75 RM "WEST. Auto heat © ROOMS & BATH es Tceae Newly deco rat ad Gas heat Ga- rage FE 2-080 ¢ RMS YEAR ROUND. PLUs LOF orch & bathroom All ep oan including auto, washer Lake priv EM 3-257 5 OOM” Mt Ww “FOR rent. unti] June Ist Reasonable Call PE +6345 after 6 pm @ ROOMS. BRICK. NEAR PON- tiac - ubets: phone FE 2-1716 after 11 sees ROOM | ed at 2 oanhill Bt _ 4-705 Milford 6 ROOM HOUSE, an) 5 MONTH. _ Adults only Call FE_ 2-$121 7 900M. 2 BATHS GAS | HEAT. _FE 8-8127_ FE 40008 7 LARGE ROOM { HOUSE beautiful location on wakes Nar Sashabew. 22 Auburn. rear office. 7_RM UPPER. WOLVERINE MA ne Call iF RM Lake front flat 3} large rms room Pvt $19 a wk. or $75 & month EM_ 34778 ioR- SALE ~OR- RENT, room year ‘roid lake home. Phone MY 2-0541, area. FOR RENT UNFURN. LAKE ORT- on Waterfront. 5 room, bath en- 437 Bellvue front RENT, 7 Re front, 4235 Bluebird Dr. FE Com- merce Lake See Sunday pm or call 631W_ Northyille LARGE HOME xR st |. full basement. many extras FE i . 5-2487 soe | LEASE OR SELL. 5 RM ern 2s acres OR _3-8582 | MODERN 1 BEDRM. “HOU SE. miles out US 10 $40. MA ‘MOD- j 7 ee en — NEW 3 BDRM. 1% BATH. FULL basement home. $100 month C. PANGUS | ___ORtonville 132R2,_ Collect NEWLY DECORATED 3 ROOM & bath ideal for couple Allow 1 child, hase s month, 7612 Gale Ra. OR 13-4957. NICE, CLEAN 3 RM. SEMI-MOD- ern $40 a mo. Baby welcome. FE +7558 NEW = BEDRM.-HOME ON WIL- ltams Lk Rd. 8 Miles W. sacle _ Pontiac. Avail, Nov. 23, OL 2- NEW 2? BEDROOM HOME. ance jocation. Immediate possession. Call FE 17-9543 after 5 p.m. _ PARTLY FURNISHED, 850 MO_ | deposit required. 2855 Rowan off i slate Rd. VERY CLEAN, EXCELLENT _meals, 14 | Matthews FE 5-037. ‘Convalescent Homes 38A A WONDERFUL, HOME FOR EL- der gg ainie rates lov- RG a! ase al if beatiful shade and ted by Mrs Marie ne ;iGene Nursing Home, 1365 Baldwin Ave -FE 46018 or OR , LOCAT- | MU BEAUTIFUL MODERN HEATED. bath and utility: . 3 BED- Orion Open Sun, 12 to 3. Also 3 room / apt, Partly furn. $65. KEnwood _ 32-3441, Detroit = LAKE, large . IN PONTIAC 43 FLORENCE 8T_ MY 33505 ¢ MIKES “12 ple | Realtor | a, EVEROREEN REST HOME. FE | 43224. 54 Seneca EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED. Rates Starting at $125. OR 3-5320. | iguerony farors: recon $350 DN. Nothing Down i) build 2 or 3 bedroom starter td oro with a ‘ent or your lot. ene rough — Rough plum i inofuded wins oo will bald om _my let. Don on McDonald, OR 3-2837. ee SMALL DOWN rage W, Ann Arbor, FE No Money ~ Down WILL CONSTRUCT on 2% x 26 3 bed- WE went, rough wiring chimney, You finish interior and save 20 per cent on cost of your- bo Full price be RAY O’NFIL, Realtor 262 _~+S. tenn Open 8 ‘ rE Pies rt OR 3-2937 RVICE Phan _MULTJPLE_ LISTING SERVICE § ROOM HOUSE —FENCED coR- ner lot — Garage. Located nesr Fisher Body at 65 East Lolly mount. $12,500 with $2.300 dow _Call FE 4-1582 to see. MODERN 3 BEDRM. HOME. LAKE vileges. Low Dn. payment. 6784 jilliams Lk Ra, Sunday re ~ $9100, NEW 2 Bdrm. on ‘y acre ot. Modern _OP 3-71407 NEW 2? BEDROOM BUNG- Low pepipeb dale els PE Own ER *oR 3-2037. BY OWNER: WOLVERINE LAK® finished ree room. ‘s acre land _& more, $2.00 down FE 3-9782 BEDRM LIVING RM AND spre large 1 300" an 2 car actac erage § by owner re wy “ROCHESTER / AREA” 2? BEDR! OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT main floor, 4340 Dixie Hwy. MH. J | _ Van Welt OR }- -1355.. For Rent Miscellaneous a2 GARAGE TO RENT ALSO ROOM — Call mornings, FE #3421 244 & Josephine SUITABIE FOR STORAGE two story Hoes = _atter 3. FE > aa For Sale, Houses 2 YEARS OLD. 2 BEDROOMS Basement. O1l heat, swnings. Storm windows, fenced shrubs Stove and refrigerator included. Will trade or $2000 dow FE $6121, 362 GENES NEAR - «WALTON Bivd. and Opdyke 2 becrooms, tile bath. automatic of! beat Built: Let in 1955. Cyelone-fenced yard 60x200 $8,400 Terms. Kempe & _Harrison. LI 1-1000 : is BEDROOM HOUSE ON ON 1 ACRE of land, wil sacrifice for quick sale 1076 Benste.n. vetween W _Mapie & Union OFF JOSLYN Vacant. 3 bedroom semi-bunge- beet, many other extras. Large i) ft. lot with as! rsorege. & ars ‘overhead doors Quickly with -only Es down. . . wat ; SYLVAN VILLAGE 3 bedroom brick with Melmapivad to living _ room. room. 1 bedroom & tile Math down 2 bedrooms up full] basement with — gas heat & tile floor Attached | brick garage Beautiful shaded lot Priced at $15.050. On terms $750 DOWN 3 bedroom modern home with oak | * fioors. utillty 1oom with auto. oi! | furnace Attached garage privileges Only $63 monthly Rk. D. RILEY, Broker 09 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE #1157) PAY "NOTHING DOWN AND WILL | ufld on your lot or pay $350, } Du and will build on my lot. OR 3-7407 MODERN 7 RM “HOME AND d| | acres good soil oe miler N | Oxfdrd. $8500 - ; MEAGHER 8 REAL * STATE Oxford, Mich OA 83123 Eves OA MODERN § ROOMS AND ) BATH. Garage in basement. hardwood finish. off heat. Vicinity of Oxbow Lake. Shown by & seh Phone FE 4-1922, FE 24391. iSLICK AS A WHISTLE And fit as a fiddle, excellent er ne ton mee yard Jameciste possession MODERN APT, CHILD |WEL- Per mee 2 LARGE: ROOMS, DOWNTOWN, come. $9 a week. 5 miles out. ams . _Inquire 22 Auburn. meer omnes Perry. 335 Waldon VASBINDER 7 ROOMS WITH KITCHENETTE. ar ROOM FOR WORKING | FE. 5-8875 rivate bath & enirance, utilities irl, Bus, kitchen, washing. 112° == = ‘furn FE { 8-6618. ' Wor undell ie 7 ROOM FURN. AFF. COUPLE | _ONE * a ONE 2 ROOM, only, FE 47122. adults oniy. 8i Auburn Ave | Rent Houses Furnished 35 2. ROOMS, EVERYTHING fila PVT. ENTRANCE AND BATH. nished, Suitable. for 2 =e . FEY _Cail before 2 p.m. 272 8. Paddock-|1 BEDROOM NEW. NICELY | 43135, SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2 WOMEN | furn, Automatic heat. Utilities sup- 2 ROOMS, is FURNISHED, ED CHRIS or couple. Home and kitchen priv- plied. Bus line. Grocery. 1 chiid vee coupe. Priva bath & en- lleges. Also 3-room apt. Private. welcomes Reasonable rent. 4007 i ward FE $a —— ht —-FE- aes Seay AND BATH. PVT. ENT. pep ; } BEDROOM. HOT WATER. SHOW- 3 roan anid. D eeae, $18 per 6. WEST SIDE er. At Cedar Island Lake. 817 FE 86-1431. bs bath aa nee ont Milose 10 — Farnsworth. 3 ROOMS, COUPLE ONLY. CLOSE — only. close to Tel- |} BEDRMS.. WALLED LK. MOD ss No Wasaxers 114 Center. FE bo ron, & per week. W, Close to @ity Mosecaasie. MA ab oaee I wate LIGHT COOKING RM. UP Se ME FURN, ROOMS, PR 14 3} BEDRMS., \/ALLED LK. MOD. : Aelpee bath, adults) only. 71 's. Jes- | oT down, in Unt __FE_5-1722. is to “elty. Reasonable MA sie. | Ren Apts. nf rnished 34 ee eee 2 _ROOMS AND KE Lad rz. Re t ss Lad 2 poo cine ees CLEAN Uti. furn, Wo couple. W. , i well furnished Side. FE 3-776 ~ =e ee 5 FRONT 7 BEDRM. cass aa te 7 RMS, AND BATH, BASEMENT 9901 Dixie Hwy, “1 § §-1183.| June ist. Adults, and smaller apt. 060 Lesallp. FE 5-1560. __| 5 TARGE | Ente & BATH HEAT children desired. 2i12 Park Circle. J& BATH BACHELOR APT. NEW-|° lights, hot water. 547 Auburn, | —“¢eee Harbor ly decorated 140 Mt. Clem- | STLaARGE RMS. PARTLY FURN. |? ROOMS AND BATH, INQUIRE ens pfivate bath and entrance. tn. |_°45 Oakland Ave. ___ 2 RMS. KITCHENETTE. CLOSE IN./ quire 645 Auburn Ave. |} ROOMS FURNISHED, CLOSE TO Clean employed couple No drink- | _ers, Reference 5. FE 2337 _. | 2 AND 3 RM Furn Ail utili MY °3-0171. T 8. _8, Broadway, Lake Lake Orion. 2 ROOM APT oS SLEEPING ._rooms Apole [2% 2 RP 2 ROOM APT. aoe SRD, 6256 sasereentase Rad., Waterford. OR UND FLOOR APT., Pontiac rE Com- -Rustic Cabins, 468 | 2 thames GRO laa 4 - . PRIVATE GDERN, Adults, 47 france, T FLOOR FRONT, al for el ace, Pon- | RST aes gas heat, | y couple *3 Park 3 ROOK, PRIVATE BATH AND welcome. St. Chat au ra nished. 1 child or ba $16 weekly. Apply at Street entrance, heaf & electricity fur- " 2 RMS. 4-7 Pontiac Plant. $45 ner month 830 ‘AND BATH, C ‘CLOSE TO rc 7 BEDROOM TERRACE UNTT, as nest, ad per a 338 East | iva 8. FE aND. PL LRN ment utilities. _required, 95 S DEC, 7 LARGE ROOMS alt BATH. | 22 EC BASE- oe couple elawn town. 37 Mechanic. '} BEDROOM, ? BATH - MODERN ranch, overlooking Pine Lake, gas heat. All modern conveniences, os per month. Lease, security deposit, FE 8-0590. 3 RMS. MODERN IN DRAYTON. _OR_3-1306. $55 a month, « RMS ULTRA MODERK WITH utilities, week. Adults Private entrance Rew hed Sean Lessed” to June 15. EM ator and utilities yey $78 & month. 1281 Malcolm Rd. 4 ROOMS it REEOO HARBOR. ROOMS & BATH PRIVATE EN- Sti trance 103 N, Roselawn ‘ Li FURNISHED OR —— 7 ROOMy AND BATH Ai his miles from a! sore, te mg Aes ioe W. “Mighland Ra, Apply wt a rhonth, 2253. . 8. OOMS AND BATH CEP. | 5 FR Ral PORN, , HOUSE. "RELIABLE _tonally nice. FE 42068 | __ adults J RMS. AND BATH PRIVATE EN- | 5. = ROOM (HOUSE, NICELY FD FORN. trance. Ne decorated. OL advance. FE 2-5405 _6-0041, FE $-8002 anvtime, J UNFURN. OR Ratt te writ - |@ ROOM MODERWY YEAR ROUND ain, Clos to FE home, nicely furn, LAoppase-plr oad <2 706 auto, heat, near schools and utilities, refers baby welcome. 281 & ? ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE anc utilities furnished, Couple with Oakland. | dinar re wen ad AMPLE ping center, cit ences and. cr after 6:00. ELIZABETH CARE Ltheragh UBoes ma BES. . complete! tomatic wash P machine SE § able Oh rk Mare: it necessary, 2880. Wide Near cous waake: Moi heat, hot poland wired for elec. si $5,750, $600 Dn. Mo, no ‘small children, FE $350 G4 rsa Sr Orns & wr. mo Lprets t Sooke On M50 near Duck ELWOOD REALTY, FE 56-1204 . SMALL HOUSE, PARTLY FUR- SMALL HOUSE NEWLY rated, all modern but furnace. Lights furn., $47. Available soon, Ideal for older “yaple- _ Pontiac Press Box eo. SUITABLE FOR NURSING ING HOME. nursery or funeral home. 8 large Tooms and 2 baths, 1684 Baldwin. UNFURN 3 BEDRM RANCH FOR _rent for sale MAvfair 6-2762. For Ri Rent Rooms 37 1 SLEEPING bs Fairgrove. 1 ROOM KITCHEN FOR GIRLS. i re entr, Washing. Phone, 2 CLEAN COMFORTABLE igh a down town, call FE 5-9313 7 SLEEPT NG ROOMS TO RENT; men preferred, fetezenaee: = drinkers, FE 5-i687 27 Clairm 2 SIDE, CLOSE TO bus wie privileges, jocies. No qvahers " Ww. . FE 2-5703. ? SLEEPING ROOM MS. NEAR GMC. avs 81 STOP PVT. ENT. NG, 409 W_ Huron ‘ ROOM. CLOSE 1N_. Gentlemen only, 242 Perr Sis. y. y. FE _ east ag Ist aor has 3 bedrms. living with fire- garage. Adams Ra. { Better call or see this one today. FRANK SHEPARD REAL TATE Adams Rd. at Tinekin OL 1-7511 “ONLY $1,000 DN. 4 bedrm. modern, and 2 car ga- _Tage, uptown, 4-1006. COMFORTABLE — CONVENIENT CONTEMPORARY PINE LAKE AREA — west at Square Lake Rd, off Middlebelt in Syivan Manor Sub —4¢- bdrm brick ranch on 962140 corner lot. yl dowti payment. 2374 IVAN- OF JOHNSTONE & JOUNSTONE 351 N Woodward | MI_7-0100 JO 6-0705 i2 BEDRM. HOUSE, $900 DOWN, amall montht payments. Phone FE 2-2553. Full price $5,960, WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975: CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 - PLASTERED oo BY OW! OWNER 6 RM. one WITH bath. Terms. FE ie es ae uae ok | § LARGE ROOMS “AND “BATH ap. Paneled WEST SIDE. 2 Se FULL basement. near bus & pitie center, $6.750 om ii banda or pe sacrifice to Call _ Ss low with oak floors, of] hot water | lake | surro..nds this en- home on ? acres. Full coe em _Neam_ hei ‘all OL ee . LAKE FRONT Unerrat 3 bedroom home with 100 ft lake fromtage. just outside of Tontiac Butlt in TV. awnings Ventian blinds. carpeting in liv- ing room & 2? bedrooms well jand- — d with crarheene & boat $18.500. WILLIS M. “BREWE R 88 N. Parke 45181 FE 80¢3a) = =0MA 6-738 rE $7704 3} ROOM HOUSE, WATER IN. NO ba down, full price, $3500 Cal FE ¢ene NICE—-* ° ROOM HOUSE FULL — and basement. 2875 Buick. 66 W. Ruron HADLEY 80 acres of nice land Large flow. ing stream. Lovely al} mocern 7 rm, house nice barn. small guest a } 16.008 Christmas tree en By appoint ) Toul sito ee een Ridgeway, o75 Baldwin Ave — FE +4303 JBURN—CROOKS 6 RM. COZY, _mov in $8050 on 17111, Agt 3 BEDROOM HOME 7 MILEs out, $3080 down. $50 a morth — FE #6660 FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM BUNOA. low & garage Forced of] heat. Jota of cupboards electric weter heater Earestrough jet. roses, berries ros Near Williams schools churches, ters. Sold this week $8. | ¢own Phone OR 3-6536. Phone aii day Sunday $14.500 PIONEER MIGHLANDS Lovely rick — basement Exceptionalty well co:- | strueted home tn brick with gas {| heat and wall-towall carpeting Ceramic tie bath New i'y- = key and would be happy to show you. Call for appointment. Ranch Home e featuring large Tl ing room with dining L.. fireplace, GILES ea CO. Se 92 W. Huron Open 8 Ph FE 5-818) | an Pisins Income yet off ibe Daxte Hwy Th's J famuy frame cuptez ha: separate basements ato baths $126 monthly income at present, but set tp for e third upstairs Pull orice §11 500 Convenient HOLMES BARTRAM eating plang | eid Lek = garage, are but a few fea- Russell noe | ae etaner~ : rE" ~ INCOME SPECIALS COMMERCIAL duplex on corner of 2 main for ert any business. Shows over 12 ment of only 's10.300 Dn, 3 FAMILY+TRADE Well located 3 family in Waterford | _ Trp. with —— o teat Aenea a & Templeton DRAYTON. PLAINS ‘sale or, trace wer afion's jarge ber ye, 900 in Sc __ BRICK INCOME PONTIAC LAKEFRONT 2 bedroom frame home; Large sereened in porch. fit on a pinety shaded and fenced in lot. a for quick on ae DE $3. $60 per . $1,350 down, WHITE ‘BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 5-1 Open Eves. til] #—Sun. 10 to 5 Birmingham Tme $7,500 with 4395 Dixie Hwy Open until $—Sun 1 te 5 p BLOOMFIELD PARK . 25 24-ACRE LOTS .2 LUXURY MODELS Orchard Lake Village Biacktop streets with shade trees and gas in. Easy walk to West $715 down, See Mr. im at our wonderful models, Commerce | Rd. 2 blocks west of Orchard Lake Rd. Open 4 to 7 weekdays, noon to 7 weekends. 5 HIGHLAND BLDG, CO. ___Midwest 6-0300 § ACRES, 4 RM. HOUSE. §500 cash. Near Petoskey. 1666 Clinton- _Ville Rd, Clarkston T ake Your Ti ime “But Hurry” Unusual buy month Suburban Bungalow Breezeway & Garage 2 bedrms. bright, cueiry ded, | room; huge- Bite » fall Bath, ob beat Just off Sashabaw Ra Ideal neighborhood for children Our best buy this year i $2.500 down and $55 per month. Immediate possession Giroux-Franks| GENERAL REAL ESTATE with many advan- tages. 20 acres, 4 mi west : Clarkston: Attractive try home 7 rm. coun- Lawn. Shrubbery and trees galore Basement. HA fur- nace. large kitchen, living rm, dining rm. and bath down; 4 bed- up Small -ow barn, garage and chicken house. Just a pleas- ant ape at bargain price. $13,- | 750 with $7,850 down and $60 per OR 39701 m™ exposed U — 3 SENSATIONAL BARGAIN—CHER- OKEE HILLS—This beautiful room brick ranch home has just been reduced to the low -prive of $21.500-—with a down payment of $6.500-—CALL NOW. &s We expect Uris to go fast at | Wile sacrifice price ATE POSSESSON—Near .t. benedict's and Donelson Schoo! Gorgeous - \ For Sale Houses 4 43 a4 Mon. thru Sun. 10 to9 G.I. & FHA 2% Dn., 30-Yr. Mortgage 3-BEDROOM, QUALITY BUILT BRICK RANCH HOMES FEATURING: Plastered Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- ic Tile Baths, Full Base- ments with Gasinators, Storms & Screens, Wide Lots, Paved Streets, City Sewer arid Water. S* TAKE EAST PIKE ST. OR. AUBURN AVE, TO EAST BLVD. LEFT PROPERTY. ‘ Wanted Experienced. Salesman . A. Taylor REALTO INSURANCE Caband Aye. Open Eves. Gis | NEW BEDROOM BUN- A LOw -— Good North erd location, near school, stores and bus Oak floors tile bath, flush doors, auto. oi! heat Priced at $8,850 with only $250 down plus costs to GI Just 1 left. a a ca een tae ei aed 3 bedroom ranch home in Clark- ston area. Hardwe ity =. ceramic bath. basement with seed Hagy-t Og pis -4& lovely 2 bedroom home with Faved alr oil neat. On 2 bedroom § room some. Plas- terec wall’ Hardwood floors Breakfast nook rts porch. Full basement 1 car garage. 3 beautiful shaded lots with lake privileges on Watkins Lake. Im- ae possession, Only $2,500 Ladd’ s, Inc. 4286 «Dixie Hwy. Drayton For Sale Houses 43 ULTIPLE tisTING SERVICE BRICK RANCH ‘S. phon Vent fan in intense Pull “DRAYTON PLAINS jastered walls. Hardwood floors. 1 basement. Coved pace A cae sy Ue good Solghbarhioad: with $1,150 down. my ATKINS: LAKE — OR F12H NEAR COLLIER kD. ? BEDRMS. bath, living room, knotty pine kitchen Large unfinished room boy breezeway and garage. $300 Near Voorhieis € rooms,” bath, city sewer, water and gas. 2 car o heat, Vacant. $8,000. $1,000 & arage, Small payments down. Near Paddock 7 rooms Mdhern. *"ROSE McLARTY ~ FE 22162 or FE 5-3578 NEW CB. AND STONE Free Parking | RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 «8. Telegraph i Phone FE _MULTIPLE. _LISTING SERVICE _ lot. sterms pos screens, about | $2.800 dn. to 4 per cent GI mort- gage Payooate yust $65 monthly including taxes and insurance. Save anon aca and brokers’ fee R + after 6:00 p.m ah rettap after 3 BEDROOM STARTER HOME WITH FULL BASE- M ROUGH WIRING INCLUD- ED $2085 DOWN « onee &1 is | anee To 49 722175. Entire wall ef closets in | Corne, Williams cane Road & M50 hall and master bedroom! Pared street, community water. If you are looking for a beautiful home at a bargeam Legh here it Call Mrs. Host. house—2-5 pm Sat & Sunday Turn Vorheis \ ’ realtor @ Mt Clemen:x St FE, +1291 Eves, Mr Vorhes FE end | garage imole urel. fireplace throughout HH BROWN .. Realtor - W Huron Multiple if It West Side ighiy eatiractive. custom-built bedreom home, with full base- ment rectealion space attached Located Im desirable Sem- Huis Subdivision. Brick and frame construction Carpeting ont wait, see ‘t today $1 000 Down Convententiyv bath Full basement HA heat Fas hot water Beats paying rent Make your appointment now 7 rooms including 4 bed- rooms, full basement. and two c@r garage Carpeting tneluded Full price §8 425 wity tedms - HOUSTON REALTY FE 46331 E 2-0840 for in- formation er come to our open | right off Huron to 2984) terrace fe Aluminum storms and screens Tip-top condition Priced for tast action located East «ice roem terrace Features seperate) ~ FOR COLORED |. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 3445 OAKLAND AVE. _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ STOUTS. $300 DOWN CUTE CLEAN § Cozy $ ROOMS, FULL BATH. HOT MEDIATE POSSESSION Best Buys Today GOOD INCOME In desirable’ lotation on quiet paved street off Baid- win 4 rooms and bath for owner, 3 rooms and bath up. @ and bath over 2 car arage Full basement. oi! fred steam heat, gas wa- ter heater. Located pear ener, Rental income of $125 per month, ius owners apartment ly $13,300 with terms. 9 BE MODERN HOME. FE 5-0693 | Gl, $230 DOWN ment. good neighborhood Select area are bur a few features. OUTSTANDING RANCH HOME Immaculate 2 bedroom ranch Plastered walls. coved ceiling Beautiful oak “fivers, large rec heat, attached garage CALL US | SYLVAN LAKE FRONT 32 bedroom brick ranch home of- | tiving fireplace, dining / eeonttha = room with fireplace, | Wall-to-wall carpeting. attach | car pastered garage and te } Oakland cs best $42. 000 TERMS 2 INDIAN VILLAGE Attracéve 3 bedroom birck here | - excellent condition. Full base- | ment. The residential area if tops. $15,859 TERMS Sa) eee REALTOR- So OER 1412 W _Huren E 44535 | TRIPP | wit LIAMS: LAKE NI O I room acts home. Ledge- stone fireplace, picture- = Gowed living room. modern | kitchen Ceramic tile bath 1 Wardrobe closets. hardwood floors, coved ee ae Pull | basement — — i ground level cutrancs Se ment windows — tdeal ar: Tramgement for rec room | and shower rooms Must be seen to be appreciated. Priced at only $16,500. | Phone for appointment EAST SIDE — NEW Country atmosphere within the city Sparkling new 2 i bedroom frame home. Larre + ——“fiving room, mutter deste ~~ | kitchen, utility room. Tile @) bath Hardwood floors. Be the first to Lve in this country -« city heme. The price? Only $10,500. W Lawrence Street FE $8161 or FE 5-2859 | | Leshe R. Tripp. Realtor | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $6.750 Total Price Tre bedsoom home. glassed in front porch New ga- face North side of town Call - today Large Lot : Three bedroom home in northeast section of city Auto, gas heat, full base- ment. 1'o car garage with cement drive Owner will consider trade in smaller bome. How About This Baldwin School district. Sev- en room home with 4 larce bedrooms aticbeent pias- “ered wuts we ter heater. Extra lavatory in basement. Nicely vaint- ed _and—i rt a. Oniy NICHOLIE MONTCALM-JOSLYN AREA An excellent 3 bdrm. brick i“ witn full beth, hard- r r. incinerator, ga- rage, aved Dr. & many other yable conven fences, ail Al shape. Ask $13,500 with very rea- sonable terms. Possession in about-3 wks. See it now, SPLIT-LEVEL LA KEFRONT You'll like this 5 rm. Wil- Hames Lake home with full bath, fireplace, auto. heat & hot water, garage, large other things that make joyable. Asking $16,500. Sub- . stantial down payt. required. ORTHWEST.. SUBURBAN A very fine 5 rms. ‘Tull bath with shower, oak firs., window bi room, bsmt., off heat, auto, any water, softener, jarge 2 ear TE payin sl] work drive, beautiful 150x- . let shade & fruit ae i ® cu appt, ay 7 $00 down & $100 Mo. Bee ry 10. ACRES e of those hard to find —— that you have been Lj “pace and electric hot we, ter heater, Locaated ner new grade school with bus at door Only $10,600 with » $2,200 do wn. Immediate - possession. NORTH SIDE : Only $1,340 down moves rou with dining s do’ one “door pate tiled Payments of $67 in- oneas taxes and insurance. $9.950 and terms. | w3. Here It Is Built fn 1951 and well con- _ structed, a wery good base- ment that makes a good recreation toom Stairway to second Moor that can be converted inte —ped=— = plus you have two . bedrooms cele oy fir ane “‘erge rooms lots , of closets All this ‘for ‘$10,- LAWRENCE W * |GAYLORD 13% E. Pik» &t ~ Open Eves FE 4-9584 BY OWNER. NEWER 6 RM. 31 peaim.-ranch, in Drayton Large | Williams Lake’ F. C. Wood Co.! kitchen—lots of pink formica. New | REALTOR OR +1235 basement 'eading out to | a spacious. back yard—the lot New 3 bedroom homes. Full base- “Pe? | oak floors, tile Dath. large rec” room. Work-saving kitchen, :f fers chem and comfort Large | Fw 5-602 _ Russell Young "= 2 nice bedrooms, 4 big ciosets. 14x18 living room_with attractive $950 DOWN—5 room waters home. $14,960. FULL PRICE -— 3 bedr $9800 SPECIAL — Large baad! ft, 7297 DOWN — es completely stone fireplace, tile bath, large kitchen, extra large utill > sano! ty zoom ully insulated, cing vilopes: 10,500 - terms. F! $5383. ‘ROOMS ce aT < €ALL “HAYDEN - WHITE DAKE RD. Over an acre 3 bedroom, home. Living room 413.000 WEST SUBURBAN — 3 bed- 1362 W FE 2 MUI TIPLE "LISTING § SERVICE § ROOM HOUSE. 2 BATHROOMS, 4 11 @x186 KYcaen 9x12 Oak firs Bath. Gas ste An excellent home. J0 ays trees. §9,500, | Gl RESALE On\ Sirsthmare 2 | bedroom home. arate dining room, oak floors 2th Storms & screens Basement With oll fur- thace. Appicr $1,950 dawn to 4', per cent mortgage Bal. at $67 per month including taxex & ins DUCK LAKE 4 room hom@, with enclosed porch. Nice yard. - down OPEN SUM 2 TO 6 PM. > diate possession. New 2 bedroom \ home. Oak fioors Bath. Living [ room with dining «ll Modern “kitchen, utility room with gun type oi] furnace. Privileges on White Lake Drive out M5® to Duck Lake Rd Turn north. Watch for open sign. Only §1.650 down FHA RESALE. East strte--Ciose_ to school & bus, J bedrooms oak floors, plastered wails. Wall to wait carpeting, bath. base- | ment Qt] furnace Paved on ve 813.200 Approx $510 down 4'3 per cent mortgage Bal at! $63 per Monin fMciudes tases & | ins J C. iH AYDEN, Realtor SUNDAY 10 TO 6 CEDAR ISLAND | bist Littl Farms Drive Drive Eliz Lake eo Oxbow Turn en Union Lk Rd to Lit Farms Drive Sicns will ¢ zs Very lovely ¢€ rm 1th almest @n acre of ground There ts a fireplace in the | z Tm a nice kitchen. bath and 2 bedrms downstairs. 2 bedrms and lavatory up Lots of closets On a corner with lake priv. Only $$12,.500 with easy terms as) W. Bigelow 54 W rem st $800. Down nme this Title four room: | bath. space oi] heater, gas {| oy heater. fenced yard and | close to stores. bur line and Wis- | ner Sehool Only 85.000 cash Colored Home Buyers + Just right for couple er email fam-: ily. Neat Nttle six room bunga- low Living reom. dining room kitchen. three bedrooms and bath Fully carpeted, Venetian blinds. newly decorated, full basement, mew of] furnace, gas water weet er insulated Drive py 392 mar and then call for apo | ment. Only $7,400 _Low Down Payment If you Catt—-meke out with five | smali rooms and bath. —heres_ s ber ¢ elf hester, as beer heater. hardwood firs ot 6axl ft Located close to | —wes—tine—Oniyr $200 stores and Gown.” 6 Room Brick | Ideal for businessman. You will be ‘FE 46492 or FR 44813 7 ua 700 LITTLE F. anu— acres . of goed soil a og ae galiow with oak gg nn Walls, oil furnace. Terms can ces . arranged. Carpeted living room room, Convenient location, Only $5°30 full price. ranch style home with attac od breeszeway and 2‘, car garage. Full basemen.. Automatic oil heat, oak floors and plastered walls. For head —— call Mrs Hoyt: 500 DOWN — Close tw ‘Tel - Huron and St. Benedict's. 6 room mod- ern bungalow with basement and new of furnace. Large lot and l-cas garage bungalow only one year furmace. oak ‘loors, lovely bath. Enclosed rear porch Large 170x185 ft lot. Convenient to schools, bus and stores. Easy .erms. modern 2 bedroa home near Maceday Lake tcatueed large live ing room. large 530x155 ft ict in good location with lake privileges, Easiest of terms room ranch style wjth oak floers, plastered wails. Automatic off fur- nace Many other fine features. Let us show you this one. Ib la spRoN ., Realtor 4810 _2-car garay se] FE 8- CLARK SPENCE aloha NEAR Ladies T1AC MOTO 13.500 with terms. 6 Aidt modern Colonial, cedar shingles large rooms thru- out. matural brick fireplace. vesti- bule entrance and closet, oak Uloors plastered walls ample closet space basement. of] heat. 2-car garuge,—tietiy fandscape iot. Good neighborhood DRAYTON PI $1,500 DOWN. §12 560 Pou PRICE — 3 bedroom ranch acme, oil heat, tiled @pc bath, breezeway. at~- tached i':-car garage, lot 175x140 i faet Youll like it OAKLAND AVENUE IDEAL YOR .HOME & BUSINESS -- 5 rooms & bath unfinished attr nice lot, Features, tiled bath ex- tra shower & lavatory in ba D — Corr ¢-room b e 2 pe Cre 18 +pe bath, ample closet : built im = gas heat, atun screens fence feet Priced right ARK REAL ESTATE aim storms vard, lot. 45128 Open Evenitnzs & Sundays ay _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICER SUNDAY 2-5 /> Tilden Pioneer Highlands Offering 6 room bungalow with 4 bedrooms 2 up aod 2 down Large combination kitchen featuring ceramic tie alsm ceramie tile tn bath Full basement with FA gas heat. plus recree- tien space Ciose to schools, shopping aod bus—als¢ Srt- van Lake privileges Hurry en this one VOORHEIS RD WEST 3 BLOCKS WEST OF TEL ae — EFT 1 Lor ROPERTY. WATCH FoR OPEN SIGNS Elizabeth Lake Estates Excellent @ reom home sit- uated om 2 perfectiy land scaped lots There are awn- ings: carpeting water soft- ener, gasinator, outside —__ grill, os tone fencing; ¢x- ; re ITumpus Toom 3 and 2 car garage “Tr feet everything you can think of a ce for downright comfort and charm See it today. Only $16,950 roud of this beautiful six room Investment Buvers rick heme in Svivean Village 13"17 carpeted livire room with large picture window. dining e! kifchen with many extras, tae rooms and tiled bath , The kids will, love the attic that is i finished . red_cedar. she and completely carpeted Tdeal | - for children's room: Gas heat. | water softener, Dishmaster, alu- minum storms and screens. gas water heater and the tard is nicely landscaped. No worry w the children ar- playt pep iad Lae vs senced ‘in kK. G. HE MPSTE: AD i102 E. HURON 8ST FE 48284 Eve FE $0810 INCOME & ACREAG Ee Retirement with security when you invest in this fn- come property located on 5’, acres ef land on the outskirts of town Includes modern 6 room ranch home with basement and a mod- ern 4 room heme renting for bet per week. For detatis. | J. Ee Taylor | 100 tor Cablond Ave. Opens Secs FE 42544 Free Parking = ‘ oaeeae ‘Also s_ in Business Opportunity store, including SDM H- aase, eat silcer, scales. coolers. etc. vy to operate with some 3 rear of — _store,- Also. lc go house — will make additional income of $30 pe’ en rental vaste ‘ this tasioding 3 lots, % block from Maceday cate: Full price $15,000. $5,000 wn, WHITE _» BROS..- REALTORS Phone OR 3-1 ay this Samy income. Comer lot. Qn blacktop street. Near ~qent—chareh.~ Pull -price- WHY GONORTH2 © | eteots, When you ran sorgh boned same 8 eround in this ewes, 2 ea. room home located west of only $13,500. PERRY PARK . = Nicely decorated 2 -bedroom. bin- galow. Excellent kitchen, full basement, oi] heat. Only $7,450 with terms, ROOM 3 ull price $7,500 with $1,800 down, ZONED CAL ee et po ‘at = for - eamiont property. *S heaream a eee + : 1205 Open Eves. ‘Til 9 — Sun. 10 to § $500 DOWN HURON GARDENS ~ house on will finish into in edicts. $4,500 full pric LAKEFRONT ON WATKINS LAKE Ba Seach, “Cares? J eda —_ a Nt anon room hom @, modern. landscaped be- ee tee tage of fa Now! Appres. “s17,000" with $4,000 e ee ‘ Bateman | REALTORS To settle estate. as quickly ss pe satble unbdeltervabie ock bottom price en this crestor 3 bedroom home Glassed in front porch An- chor fence and cement drive- : Only mintites’ walk from : : downtown Pontiac Don't be too late for this one. Only $6250 Terms can be ar- ranged when mote Their Loss—Your Gain Owners say to sell this ex- cellent newly reconditioned 2 bedroom home Custom built kitchen completely . new full tiled bath, 2024 garage solid cément drive, siuminum storms and scfeens. This is one that « - you heetale see Sacrifice price of only $9250. Cone venient terms to responsi- bie buyer AK ext Side Brick. 4 Bedrooms + 2 Baths Carpeting, Drapes Full Basement Timken (sas Heat $14,950: $2950 Down _ Big Discount for Cash — Sssshhh LU! - Be First To see this comfortable fat- {iy home near Lincoln Jun- tor High Scheel]: A 23 ft, living room with fireplace, 12x12 dining rm.. basement completely finished with a 23 ft. recreation room insu- lated, Pine paneled and heated — with built-in bar and refrigeratot. Full bath - ais) = down Lrovonahvl Loged “tures “Paved drive to sng cae careae. Priced at Ad | Auburn Heights This very attractive home, . im choice location, has large a living — with’ fregbaes: dining ell, 2 generous sized > bedrooms, lovely kitchen & basement, Close to schoo! Dex bus and shopping. Price for quick Sale—only $10,750. Kampsen FE 4.0528 377_8._ Telegraph Eves, & Sun, - SALLEE WOODS SUB. sae. brick ranch aS a $79 ® —" Reeth. incladinn taxes q GL, Ne Bown Paymit a Se eS. \ FE 20263 HERE'S WHAT FE 5-0101 THIRTY-TWO _ THE. PONTIAG PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1956. ; WEST SIDE |. PE e-b1le. ne BIRM. nM. NEAR COMM’ 2 BED- brick ranch ireplace, ree Hhematily alum. storms & pore ere 5 softener. Driveway & garage. 4-T108 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | | GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS A-BEST BUY NEAR &T. MIKE'S : ved street walking distance to wniown. Spick and span ¢ room, 3 bedroom home with one bedroom down, 2 bedrms. and bath up. One room spartment renting for $65 mon Spacious kitchen finished in blastic tile, full basement. off heat. Incinera- Z3-ft. recreation On Offered at $10,506; 61,550 down INDIAN VILLAGE WEST SIDE 7° MS Pavea street location. Semi-bun- gaiow with rooms, breakfast- Book, natura! clara lavatory snd one bedroom 2 bed- rooms and beth = Pull base- ment. Of; heat. automatic water md sc a! shady lot 2- car garage. ered at $10, 96. I. $3,850 dewn A GOOD BUY. —To Sell—To Trade To Buy You BUY TT—WE LL INSURE IT, "MAHAN: REALTY co, REALTORS POST OFFICE Veterans \couoren Why Ray Rent No Money Down | MORTGAGE COSTS ‘ONLY 3-BEDROOM, HOME S Payments Less Than Rent} If you are a Veteran, don’t miss this “Deal of a Lifetime! es GET: HARD OAK FLOORS SIDE DRIVES AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC TER USCO STEEL SLIDING WIN- yak Us SCREENS ARGE LITY ROOM fini | ICE OF DECORA- YOUR CHOICE TILE ALL CITY IMPROVEMENTS InN MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 1:30 P.M.-7 30 P.M. DIRECTLY BEHIND ST, JOSEPH'S HOSPTAL Cor. Earlemore & Bondale WESTOWN REALTY \, huge trees. [WALNUT LAKE. 7 OTTER HILLS, BEAUTIFUL H HOME SITES OVER. x O'NEIL SUNDAY - 14 1184 James K Blvd. SEE THIs 1'4 story alumi- num sided bungalow. Ex- cellent construction with wei plastered, nied walls and select oak floors, ler ful dec sratens. ca throughout, Completely tiled basement features recrea- tien room. Value Plus at $13.950. See you Sunday, $9,950 “GPEN 25 — §534 Dons Drive eataargehesterate VALUE ~- and new 3 bedroom home, Large lot with lake privi- leges Low! Low! Price in- cludes hardwood floors, full basement, oil furnace elec- tric water heater. piper. 3 birch doors. Custom bull kitchen cupboards, plus many added features. Total price IN- CLUDES LOT’ Just drive out Sunday See the [ s of bargains RPORT . To rs TURN RIGHT TO WIL- LIAMS LAKE RD TURN anil TO ONEILS OPEN SIGN. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 14 DONELSON HEIGHTS 3 bedroom Cape Cod immac- ulate in every detail Own- er is leaving for reasons of health and offers this 1 own- .. 25 home near St. and Donelson School minum combinations, metal awnings and carpeting in- ciuded in sales price. Cash to FHA mortgage. zk IZABETH LAKE ES- TES — i bedroom home pant in ‘50 Large living room, kitchen-dinetle combi- nation. 2 bedrooms down, 1 up. Ceramic tile bath. Full basement, gas beat Beauli- ful corner lot, back 35 Anchor fenced. A eet! at $11,900 BE FIRST TO SEE - home This in traklive wood-paneled diving oom and dining ell. 3 love- ly bedrooms al! newly car- peted and with huge double door closets, Excellent kitch- en, attached |'s car garage. Abvout— acre of ct, Reasonably priced at $14.- 700. WITH PRIDE we offer you this lovely 6 room home in Sylvan Village Just 1 biock from lake on a beautiful corn lot, surrounded by Large living ‘room with natura) fireplace, lj dining room, wood pan- Bright and shining ion hen. er 2 large bedrooms. Sleeping porch, plus I's erage, utilily room ntial down payment A e Subs: requir WEST SUBURBAN — $1: ooen ‘tT month on — so this year eld bungalow. Pleasant living room with 9 ft. picture ndow Large. convenient kifghen. 2 bed- rooms and bath, Utility rm. Large Jot, Lake\, privileges. RAY O'NEILL . Realtor 2s ae gra \ Open 6-9 Ph rE. 3- Pb or FR, 4-6995 _MULTIPLE. LISTING SEQVICE _ For Sale Lake Prop, 44 MILES W \OF Bham.. Lot ownership prt. park. beach. lake priv, for summer recreation though you do not build Restrict- ed $1, vt owner FE 7-9708 OWNER. MOVING HOUSE HAS EVERYTHING, +0163 looking Walters Lake 100 | Le lake privileges, $500. lee down | TY ’CONND:. BROKER COMPANY PREIS COND! BROKE, FE 86941 seAUTIPUL $5 FT. LAKEFRONT i TIkTING aenRvc.e on olve ie ke 2 . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | witn $1,450 down, -Hannan. Li INCOME 6 bedroom home nice for «|For Sale Resort Prop. | 44A = as — full nose Le | ore POD See on Ts iF v~ « Toom 12x27, nice kitchen, new FT. a Se ee ed be in Mtrontage. On of Hillman. Good gene ed y in some u sxe. ings. Caso or terms MAL 100T SOUTH EAST SIDE — 2 bed- SMALL LK FRONT YEAR ROUND room brick. full basement, auto.. home. 3 large Priced for gas heat, nice sunroom, ceramic) tile bath, ali large bedrooms All|; nice brick homes in area, Nice. fireplace. PERRY PARK - 2 bedro with full basement, d-car garace, gas heat, attic is floore Eg ee y e neling, fi e in back yard. $1500 do | 8 oo WEST SIDE ~ Has bath up and ') bath down, auto. heat, rec. room with bar, fire- place fn large living room. ere of closet space wallewal car- MUST 5 lots. _quick sale ME 4-3165 BEACTIFUL LOG “CABIN _ FUR- nished 1 acre of ground In deer maaan A bear Laces Oak, Michigan. 5 of F E 4-8455 Sale Suburban Prop. 45A SELL — LEAVING AREA bedroom. 4 bath, for modern spacious living in Fenton area, | acre lawn in beautiful setting. All new 1956 utilities. A distin- guished dream home in finest taste at a very realistic price, from owner. Write Pontiac Press peting and some drapes to go. beevgge washer and dryer, Calcina-) tor and water softener. full price $15,500, A very nice home. George R. Irwin REALTOR ae Baldwin Ave FE 1-05) 2d WATKINS. HILLS. NGW UNDER CONSTRUCTION 8 rooms, bath & ey Nice! Jocation with extra large iot 60x233. Priced at just $7700 , $60 per month payments. Waterford Twp. Bee this memaseneane 5'— room tne 3 bedrooms, spacious lir- > earch . porn oak rec Soon $15,150.00 $975 Down . ‘This will start sou on vour way t owning. a be comfortable ame attractive rm home , Completely and” full paved Box 91, for appointment 1 ROCHESTER AREA IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Near Rochester. on paved. road 4 bedroom homes. Large utWity room, of] furnace, attached ga- rage 1 acre of land, Low down payment witn monthly payments lower than most rent. Only $9.500 Call OL 6-0371 Maurice Watson, Realtor 311 W. Fifth, Rochester __ For ‘Sale sale Lots __ 4 ~ BUILD NOW our well restricted Waterford Oem Loa hae ates freely. = WATKINS PONTIAC ESTATES | ~ 100x150, high apd level. Only $1.600, BEACHLAND — 13ix125, high, overlooking Sylvan Lake, Owiy $500° down, ie KINS LAKE ROAD - Le¥e! priced at only $809 | with. $350 «down. FAIRLANE DRIVE —-Near Tele- graph and Maple beautiful | ranch home gite 180x235. Priced | tq etl “BLOOMFIELD | HOME SITES - HP Cofonia Forrest! | BEAUTIFUL FE: Alu. | Attention builders- — 211, large lots and 84 acres. Dry sandy soil. First class brick ranch type -home neighborhood. 760+ ‘Joslyn Rd., Lake Orion, MY 3-1281. t Drayton Woods A limited number of excellent building sites are still available | in this secluded & weil restricted | subdivision Leeated near Dixie | Hwy. and Watkins Lake. Beauti- | ful @ooded & open lot, equitable | spproved May be purchased on jand contract with reasonable terms, oe Chapin Real Estate 4701 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains OR 3-1233_) ost a ipeears (\ n ie Wie LOT Estates, sit00 mete offer. Call Pontiac - weit market eee owner. FE 8-604: ATTENTION. BUILDERS __ E. Side of Pontiac, 20 lots, near Longfellow School, city water in. $475 each . WILEIS M. BREWER | 55 oN. Parke PE 45181 PE 80628 MA 5-758) ese CRESCENT- LAKE PRIVILEGES This lot ts 75318 It, just t block from the water. Some fill needed. Full price $500 with $25 down. PAUIZAD NRERN, INC Tis N Sagainw FE 2-9200 \1-I7 TM Reg US Pan Of, © 1990 by NEA Servicw, Ine. ele] fs - \EBBBSBEE “8 2 «Ll e] he es , S 4S var __“‘Reai_ Estate Since 1919" lor residence or business lots see... HMOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1950 HOMESITE AT CHETOLAH Shores. Privileges on Cass and Elizabeth Lks Priced from $700 as little as own : RED HORSE CORP $019 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 4-2252 LOT. ZONED COMMERCIAL, IN- |. quire. 162 E FOR BETTER SITES. ° FOR BETTER HOMES, sEB “He's working on a new ‘ground to ground’ missile — it will make paper clips and rubber i obadete! | Sale Business Property 49- DIXIE FRONTAGE Corner lot 126x273, zoned com- mercial. Consisting of 5 room home with basement and gas furnace Four rented cottages. 30x40 {t. store building rented. Best of locations, This is an outstanding bargain for onty $25.000 with $6,000 down ster, GET CASH QUICKLY |Loan Company VALUET ;Realtor nied NO SERVICE 8. Will sell our eq oP YD recreation res in tne besement{o $ rms. and bath, FE 6-1518 after | Money to Loan 53 Lenders) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. 2 TOCK : ‘ ~ , Ph. Roche: tort OL 10701 Up to $500 1950 to 1956 Bree pay we genes ad we tly piece 8. niture. Signatures Dd at oo % curities, ~ Oakland | “FE 2.0906. LOANS $20 TO $500 On ture only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 3% 8 Saginaw St. PE 4-0535 Business. Opportunities 31 GASLOINE STATION. WALLED Lake area, Requires $1,500 for equipment and inventory, MUtual WHEN YOU NEED Zo to $900 You can get (t quickly on your signature, car or furniture. No tion. __ ventory. cal F re. Sains. eee STORE BUILDING Cherokee Hills! You'll like the advantages of its close-in: country location - Elizabeth Lake Rd. 1 mile west ef Telegraph Rd. CARE W. BIRD. Realtor 403 Community National Bank Bldg FE 44211 Eves. FE S-1392 | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W Lawrence Street FE 54-8161 or FE 5-2859 | (00D Ik ARM Offered for your inspection | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor in $6.0 : 8 large | ‘oom A. JOHNSON, Realtor se foe pall, Meg ane Se Ge : 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. RESTAURANT. DINING ROOM I 2 4-2533 and grill, newly decorated, going business, 65 8. Main St., Clawson. ( _OTS |SUNOCO SERVICE sTATION FOR COMMERC [AL LOTS JyOCO SERVICE eTATION FOR on M15 between Dixie Hwy ood high lot nd of room tor park- ing. $7, $2,500 down. Having 100 ft on Sashabaw, Rd and 40 ft on Walton Blvd. b¥ 170 ft m depth An excellent location eee for meet any ox of business, ae —_ {= alk with a rge rking area Ac- settee ocaton hess cna verti reser Cibo | highways. Priced at $°7,000. $4,000 down JIM “WRIGHT REALTOR MS Oakland CFEC 8-041 ____ For Sale Acreage 47 | 49 ACRES or TIMBER LAND. | B OS. | _Suchy Realty, Ortonville | = - REALTORS ase oe For Sale Farms 48, . Phone OR 3-1205 |; Open Eves ‘til _ Sun 10 to 3S Le t24-Acres ' OAKLAND AVE. ; | 40 oe poole near GMC One-half mile west of new aaa | eaiee. ot spot fer most any highway Ideal for development | ime ibe an ieae Priced below current market Cail $1. he a today. M24 415 feet frontage on busy highway, corner parcel at Pontiac City Limits near new housing development. Terrific possibilities for su- per market or group of stores here Priced at only $85 per front foot with terms Will divide. ts thts -137--eere- farm ia ~ 2 22 4 the Hadley, Mich area, SASHABAW, ROAD Level to gently roiling land, - One ef the busiest neigh= and includes 90 acres till- | borhood locations around, \, able. 10 acres woods 2 | 100 feet frontage by 300 [ret \, acres orchard, 35 acres pas- deep, Also includes neariy ture Buildings include 2 new 2 bedroom home, ex- “barns, and a nearly new 5 cellent spot for home and fyom home with full base- business Priced low at only ment, Can be bought for $12,000 with easy terms $1 per acre Only §4,500 dow. cate Serms. I-dw. M. Stout, Realtor 41 N. Sagitlaw St Ph. FE 58165 J. Ay Taylor) REALTOR INSURANCE 100 Oakland my Open Eves FE +5 7 ree Parking . 79 AGRES Good location th of Lapeer lent condition, appr. Seree. tillable, well drained. On the few ¢ farms for sale in this area. Priced to sel] at only $18.500 with terms. Call for appointment. HOLLY AREA Sale or Trade this lovely 116 acre farm ‘ocated only one mile from Holly on “blacktop road Gently rolling land suitable for farming or ewly deco- : large barn with new edroom modern stanchions, §& horse stalls. ranary and tool shed. Small pond in rear of Harn. Owner will accept free and clear home for partial ed be or will sell at only Vacant on Baldwin Ave. -( ommerel Frontage | Another 200 ft. + 3140 Ww, Open Eves a 830 Sunday 1 to 5 pm sOUTH SAGINAW. es | RENTED house. $5,000. Terms. 88x124. Close in. $8,000. Terms. Biack top road } room house, R A ] path oil Trurnace l@yce basement Oy nnett, ne. 4 barn. good. soil. $13 Wl sel | Realtors or sake madera bun pow in on | og F&F Huron st as FE f , Open venings un | PONTIAC REAL = CO. oo ey APEER R “COUN PSVESINENT BUYS ne RMER’S FAR M. | 600 ft Dixie Hwy. commercial ke = ‘ nS — aN drontage near M5. $45 per ft. - At Farmers price e % this 120 acre farm located 300 ft of MIS commercial front- ment —_ = good vee b | age near Clarkston. $65 per ft. op road. : moses heme ‘ eo on \ 180 ft M69 frontage and building stanchions, tool meee Oxbow, $15,080: commer Main road between and Clarkston. $5,050. $950 — Clarkston REAL ESTATE ING? 20 8 Maia) Clarkston, Mich. pm 6-582) 110 ft. on W Hibgon St. & 46 ft on eee Lake, Rd. by 485 [1 Jocation for Pienty parking main highways. $17,950 with attractive ‘ of adjoin fe front. age available. Dorothy Snyder Lav éuder REALTOR : Huron FE 24411 TIN. Saginaw Bt. 5-8163 Open Eves Till 8 on 16 MILES FROM PONTIAC 40 acres of nice rolling farm land. large farm. Houses, not modern. Has barn, milk house, too] shed, etc. Total price $11,500 - terms. 5 “at n ros or yours, 12 Brick Ranch Homes HERBERT ¢ Cc. DAV qs W ith Full Basements | 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd FE 5-4311 WEST SIDE Are Now Under | Rvereres area for nice nomess --Exeettent chote restricté Construction in This Fine | homesites in Watkins ‘Pontiac Es- ~ I ee An established area Parcels Residential Subdivision ide with good drainage pasements. ‘treet to be | Available on ee Term 4', Per paved et no additional cost. As nt low as $250 down j VA Mortesces 3 ACRE S \ _.... Priced Frem - 350 ft wide—-eith -runeting steeanr? - ea Ge ~ i o@eress rear of property Same j $15,000—$16.( on 4 trees too. Only es 600 with $500 | MODELS OPEN. HOMESITES | Actess he street from Sylvan Sunday |] p 00) Taka t this beautiful 100x16 | Q = building ete Nice shade trees q To reach property drive out Dixie #70 very _ lexel Only $2,200 with | Highway to Watkins Lake Roac $66 iy | then left to property. VE "RR Y ACRES An exceptional buy '00x190 par- VW M. A : cel in this area of nice homes for only , $900 witn terms. This KENNEDY *"n' Sg Weare pres ease 08 inte Hwy Drayton Prema t Open Evenings ti] 9 OR 2121, . HOME SITES — North of Pontiac SUPREME m5 Baldwin Aves FE $-6203 | ~ Ser a ~~ —% 1 © 80 ACRES Inthe. rhamt aren, _gaod_5_ brick home $7,600 cash $9,000, terms oe dn. Call Mr. Harri+ _50n. FE 2-0635 ~ FOR PARMA AN) ACREAGE. Call Rutledge, OR 3-11. 1, FE _4-0003 SEVERAL GooD FARMS AND lake farms. 200-acre goif course re0m-{--—-— BROKER % % Frontage & Railway IDEAL FOR FACTORY OR FRONTAGE ON WILLIAMS & APPROX. 1600. FT RAILWAY = PING FACILITIES REAR. COVERS: CRE ad F GROUND EXCELLENT LEVEL = & DRY CIAL. TIONED COMMER- Leslie R. Middleton { al pow DINNAN 66 W. Huron 143, ACRES ON “BLACKTOP NR. Laneet FE 2-0) Harvey Wilson, Bkr. Clarkston _REAL ESTATE ING FARMER'S PARADISE Pak Case City Michigan. 290 acres Buildings im good condition. 160 FT. FRONTAGE On Balawin Ave, No, 685 Zoned Commercial. Last used as a used car lot, Has used car lot ets on preperty. ne Rent | Lease Bus. Prop. 4A 200 FT WOODWARD AVE. FRONT- within-city- ing on lot with gas penta ace elec- tricity, Inquire at poo d Ave, or ce’ FE To make it even: more attractive—|3's RM HOUSE, moon FOR owner includes 25 head of cattle, business. — Ringside — mostly Holsteins, also 16 milk! W. Huron at Elizapeth Lk. cows and 15 heifers, 2 bulls, all milking equipment. 2 tractors & tractor equipment, 1 pickup truck, 35 tons of hay, 1 barn, 2 silos, another 60 ft. barn and a 30 ft. For Sale or Exchange 50 TO BUY. SELL OR TRADE. CA Thompson, Broker, FE 2- ‘poultry hotse Bound to Longe ~~ discriminat- i | | | jus yand ake Country Clu area Large | rolling ~— ots soe wooded -'-ay Priced. Fog igs, Hu eee bof de TO TRADE — MO! ing why at Flacoom 000, complete. ome, basement, rage, —- =o une Lot 6-4 - ence, & 0. ACRES ee Farmington Township, for d- s miles —- of ni _ ot Feom home Fonts Suburbs. _ homes, arge ba: id eenleaf 46-5464, ity. buildings Al ——- of tllable. __23863_ Middlebelt. — Io be seen 5,000. 25 ak cem down 0 acres pear Cass cny. $13,500 House bas new stering, new bathroom. rugniag water in barn angi poultey house. 3 mi. to good fish.ne @ » ‘es, cs si Eom es 7s i| ors cr alsa mom —e ed $11,000 with %-dew FE 20838, if po answer, eal MA §-5621, ” a 5 g be | i : + we v4 (aw a ee dati VA poles: Close = Nags 190 rontage Both business: frontage, frock | @ W. Huron * ‘ sre iif complete ‘| are willing to piteh FE 8-6003 . dimits;smrait puta) 3 Maybee roads, Station under con- until completed.: For interview, write Sun Oij Company, P.O. Box Steen Mich. or phone CEdar AGENT TO OPERATE FUEL _ route for aa Oil Co. ye rao $1, Balance, arms. ‘a088, Milford. TTRACTIVE 2-BRAY Ld fay Service Station for lease. Locate on heavily traveled streets a SERV Ic EvS ST ATION Avail for lease by major oil co., 2 stalls, modern, reasonable in- _ Yestment on stock and equip nec- “essary. For further uetails call FE ¢15tt BARBER SHOP FOR RENT. 885 Baldwin Ave. Close to Fisher 3 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 2 stores. plus 7 room house 4 bedrooms, on rear of jot Busi- ness, fronts on main street of Pontiac. $15.000 full price. 4-8085. Milford 2-STALL sures sEny STA-| budget tion Verv w in- struction. We train you with pay.-! $25. to Payinents to suit taal! We will be glad to help you with your mo ev problems. FINANCE CO." 102 os “peer! nook Bide. LOANS $500 COM 3% E. Lawrence FE 2-7177 FRIENDLY SERVICE Buckner Customers Are Happy Folks Buckner’s Employes we serve ee with - smile in the most friendly manne: Tt 's easy to deal at Buckner’s, where courtesy and kindness are shown to everyone and borrowing is a pleasu'e Provide: for your Immediate and future wapaiaes by arranging for a cash credi! account with the 8A) cK R- T. worn just 2 = Very reason- acle, Size 40 to 42. FE 2-5595. IRL's AN SURTERR sa ed pen Sizes to sublteen Bis L's GIR AR‘{. NYLON Pink. it er pyrik wi matching hat, size 6 6-4449. Ne GIRL'S ING, APT. SIZE-GAS RANGE. DINETTE set, %plece living room set, good _condit FE 4-7068 bse 24" ~MUNTS CONSOLE Blonde. FE 5-105 2” BLONDE T SieLn VAODEL TV. $75 OR 3-2186 36" borers ORS “ENTERPRISE. FE 2-1663. Pv. ae COLDSPOT REFRIG- nen! =. Maytag washer, $10. ~ FE 3 ROOM OUTFIT BRAND, NEW FREE TOYS 4 Pc bedroom suite 2 pc. mattress & box springs 2 boudoir lamps 2 pe. living room suite (choice colors! 2 step tables 1 coffee table 2 table lamps— 1 dinette tahle 1 tomes ‘acere 21 PIE CES NEW FURNITURE $20OF FREE TOYS ALL FOR $289.00 ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearsons Furniture Warehouse Prices a Lake PE 4 47881 >PC ivixe oe SUITE. © Goo Beach combination, $23: chair, $30; electric train, $25. 2-4075. company where you are wel- comed, and your patronage ls ap preciated BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY 2ND FLOOR_ NATIONAL BLDG. PONTI HWAY George R. Irwin REALTOR oe Baldwin Ave — FE 5-010. __—*FE_ 28-0595 | ~ SERVICE: For lease, ee by. ae serv br en ~ date facili quired, _FE_ 2-013 ities Low Erecueatic =| ia good coperiaelty I | Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE A open Slt eros RESTAUR Established foctemriak operation in downtown department store. Efficient counter-stool system with tin, 42. Over $70.000 gross . Excellent equip- ment. $7,750 Dn. plus stock. AAA, US HIGHWAY MOTEL An outstanding 3 yr = AAA ap- proved motel on DS-37. _ Toule tothe Straits “ly insulated Comfortable owners quarters. 14 rental units plus 3 others. mot yet finished. Nicely furnished throughout™ acres sacrifice term at only $42,000 A MUSIC SHOP It's the only one in this busy town on a main US nighway pear Detroit. Handles records. phono- radios, TV, and other » $55,000 gross ner yr. Just $1000. plus aek full price, WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES 1050"\" W HU RON ST, _ OPEN EVE TIL 9 SHOF REPAIR established AN ODD business with machinery Stock of repair material & find- ifes Death couses sale at only $1-000 Bldg may be rented for $30 mo if yeu want to continue on in this location NichSiie & Harger Co.,, 33 W Huron, FE 5-8183. FOR LEASE Modern 2-story building: AAA lo- cation on Dixie Highway. in Wa- terford, Mich. Ground floor, ideal- ly suited for coffee shop with 4 living quar- on sécond fioor.. Oil heat. Exceptiona) opportunity for couple with restaurant experience who The future \, Possibilities at this iocation are 10 to 1 over any cot between Pon- ac and Flint. Additional income ssibilities available if desired. ward experience briefly; for fu s and discussion with J Box Bh write, to “NETS TALK f —~ BUSINESS” 7 DAIRK QU EDN Wonderful year around ‘ dairy Queen’ business with acént grill, Owner has pric this to sell due to 1f Lape id consider your V4 iene trade. Pontiac Pres Terrific argés business. No! D location = area. ulres substantial down pg ‘ mie AN-BU styrss} ZS CORPORATON JO! LANDMESSER, BROKER We nairect} S Tul- | LAKE With fast, courteo:s service and on payments to fit Then you should visit our new modern office so convenient Private consultation rooms you. Or phone us your needs. Home «& Auto Loan Company 7°-N. Perry Street (Second oor) __ Hours # to $: Saturday 9 to 1 LOANS =NEFICIAL FINANGE GO. (Provident Loan) 7_W_ Lawrence St FE 2-0248 Mortgage Loans 54 Loans — $600 to $1,500 an — to $500. up to 24 months = WALLED I VAN DYKE, UTICA | \—a ‘Need $500 our budget? |~ to | parking and shopping. were. ey | E 5-821 aad “ell 5 to $500 — iss “40” HOTPOINT RANGE. . PUL | $1301 FE 5-5003 ee “BUFFET 0204 + + automatic, excellent condition. i— - aaRET ARY, AND geet Ne ery desk with youhing | chair OL 6-2472 | soit 2 “ORGAN EX®. KS.” PLAY. thon green nylon frie pono davenport-ded, green tae a hls 2 = fe wave Al in ‘Food con: rection Clemens 8t ABOUT an Gx You WAN R THE HOME CAN BE FOUND “AT de® SALES A fittle out of the way, but A lot less to pay Syace reaters, all sises Gas and electric retriger- ators ranges and water, b Bathroom fixtures. beds. cheats. dressers. vanities and -prings and matiresses Living occasional chairs, tables, TV sets. radios, rugs, dining roo suites, Dinette sets ma, other mftisc. items. NEW & gg oot Visit our trade - dept. for | rgains USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PEAN EASY TERMS / UP TO #4 MONTHS TO PaY We buy, sell or ; ome out and look around. 2 scfes of tree SALES ‘ lee “eC of Pontiac. or 1 mile = of x. se Rleighis on Auburn Rieawol 188 Proof RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $375 Ox 12 ae B. Rugs $3.95 uk ALL TILE. 25¢ BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, 100 LINOLEUM, $7.20. OL. $7 s le va W, HURON, FE 4-3064 home and et doctor's clinic and many other uses, Potential Income $275 “monthly ent. Gas heat and furnished tenants, floors, plastered ‘and te 25x56 on ¢ Pin a as ipuitt at front Iding can be used if sired / Priced at it ace fs and clear home or smail far de. poe or tra ner's — LE Sea tre roa, Open al Es’ ee sina FRE +6492 ‘Sale of Trade New ranch-type 3 bedroom brick. 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. 2-car ga 2060 jonety 80. Bloom- _ field Highlands. Near Square Lake & Woodward. ELVAN N. SMITH, Pune CONTRACTOR. FE rage aa Hwy, . FRONTAGE WITH 24x36 modern bullding, will take housetrailer as part down pay- poke balance on Toad terms. MA LOT, 64 x 204, WATKINS LAKE Rd 1 mile Pol Hated — i= price et pay ity. Cash or _ trade. 2-1072 Sanne “Ts WORTH $200-8400 accepted ade-in on used cars. H. J ey Welt, OR 3-1355. TOYS, TOYS, TOYS . ee ‘Toviang now 5 rs in your ‘oid leq skates on a new x fe ¢ us for a _— line of fire ace fixtur en Friday” evenings till §-easy tneluding |- de- | + = Sec prce ravage oF 08 ‘| 96 Oaxiand FE 2-4021 . f : act eee seen inetaeee ANTIQUE | FURN DISHES. Aviy, 300 Ne National Building, nal? day selection of dolls, ¢. or ohone FE 4-47 fina ? day” sale on present mer- ; ; fine values. 35-4036 ___ Swaps ¢ §5| By Trails End Boat House, Pon- nn ee ee tac Lk “46 —- por SALE OR ; TOMATIC WASHER trade OR 3-1165 ; j NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ei JAEI: | ly $14995 Complete 4+ FAMILY FOR HOME LA WAGNER CO ; COMMERCIAY LOT _ Phone FE 5-0221 AIN HIGHWAY BED_¢ ETE DRESSER. $25. Tot 100x275 feet Adea! fer home Full-size davenport. $20 Buffet, and income, busifiess and income, $12. 123 Mt. Clemens. FE 46324 BLONDE MAHOGANY DINETTE set in exc. condition, reasonable. OL _1-0004 ‘ove mber Bargains for N ope, wees! breakfagt set .. Cedar ahos + Sectiona) Bookcase” $20 Bendix washer $ ts 30 WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. 104 8. Saginaw FE ne ELECTRIC DRYER NEW _ [paying Delivery and = e No down payment, $2 3-371! iv FF A 95 CONSOLE TV. 95. ALTON ‘Walton, Cor. Josiyn. BRICKWEEDE MAHOGANY DIN- room set. Buffet, 3 pedestal n wood cond, $150. Call FE 2-0074 —— ae | GE REFRIGERATOR ¢ YE __| 839 I BK | os oe aoe re oo ng cone 1300. week Ma washer, late m Po In eonaiint. Soe Sasee ae .$ dining chairs, 1 post chair.” } : ——— For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lots | 45) CARNIVAL by Dick Turner Sale Land Contracts 52! |For Sale Clothing 56| Sale Houseliold Goods 57), a 3). : lhe: = VENPORT AND CHAIR WITH Pinlp covers. ip covers, In good condition, $25. ves, Davenport 75 Large Refrigerator Individually wil sell on time with smali down payment. } FE me. old. very good condition $60. “TE $-4735 LECTR M. R ELECTRIC range 1004 son s00D USED ELECTRIC RANGES ALL NAME BRANDS AND SIZES. | SOME LIKE NEW $39.50 AND UP CONSUMER'S POWER CO. | 28 W_ Lawrence _ WE 5-815) GAS RANGE, 36° NICE APPEAR- ance. Center cluster burners. Only 39.05. Milk’s MI 6-1300 FUL] SIZE ELECTRO ere elec, range new Good cond units. T speed switches $45 . will trade for equal value gas range. FE 8-2079 : FREEZERS We have them. Uprights or Chest types. 12 ft. to 20 ft. “KING BROS. FE 1113 4-074 FE PONTIAC RD AT ORDYKE a ss POINT ELECTRIc mANGE. burners. Nice cond: Only $49.95. Milk's, MI 6-1300 30 GAL. OIL HOT WATER HEAT,‘ a ar. FE 2000 _f J PIECE BEDRM. | | condition $36 OR 3-oeeo alee 4 HUNT TABLE. BIRDSEYE / MA- leaf tabie, 727° /% 82 & 422 _w. Huron__PE #1133 Used Trade-In Dept 3 i MAN'S WINTER OVERCOAT. 18 | nad ROOAT. XS | nadine = hee | Mees cess $853 ew. bd iv P| ehaeeeene . meg Pigg Be MAKE ‘YOUR DOLLAR po Cae Fee ci) Bae SUB TEEN _ G.. _QUTLET,_18 8. Ssginaw | Davenport an” ¢ snes 45 Size 10. FE 1 FABLE 8 pe. dining room Tee . : FOR SALE CHROME : $59.50 wenn See, Oa | cubis see is ace 5 le . cul FE ery =e < ue aden : ANY | = iat. a roe INNERSPRING MAT- CONVENIEN WANTED — FORMAL, SIZE 28. tress. Coil 5 . WE 2-4852. THOMAS- ECONOMY PE _2-9326. LES AL E ‘Sale H Household Goods § 57 Gas ranges Mew) .oeeeeeeeeee a 6 tutee oO Gas water heater |..00....... ; 38 j = A 2 PIECE LIVING “Livina ROOM SUITE. 1 Tos. cu. mit ret ates: ies TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR lounge chair and ottoman. 4 pair push but. range... $138| gas ranges. R. B. Munro, 1060 Sai drapes. After 4 pm. PE | Can Waites Appliance FE ¢2511| {Huron 3 ~ 919.95 AND EACH. xi oxi BIGELOW Sati es oe, | USED OAS Tere Blectrie Co and pads. Exe. cond. Roper 88", by 88". Good) 1000 W. Hut Apt. gas range, like new. 80 oan “ao. a -. cement mixer. OsED REFRIO. 5 5 Delaware Dr. $24 Call OLi o Lebar 920 Gunn | ye0g gas stove -.----.ceccee+ $20.00 }T WHIRLPOOL GAS DRYER. FUL-| _ Rd. Mae 358 var oi] hot xeter eater "3380 | FEO i ~ ees $39.95 r PREEEER. - ELECTRIC “WAYNE GABERT, TORDS WAREHOUSE stove, Bendix dryer, apt. size | 131_N. 2230 —— ime “Road frigidaire, and ar- FRICIDAIRE “REPRIGERAT *% . E_8-374l ticles. FE cu, Good working condition, | VAC UU M SCeAwEne: PARTS, &PIECE RUSTIC FURNITURE, | _°S'y ‘i088 Mulx’s. 6-1300 Ornshes all makes, «36 M rue i h : [RLPOOL HER. Boer a Gas Stove and We EO an Tabs 8 ie buffet and china cupboard _Cah_ FE 5-608 ~ WAYNE GABERT’S FLOOR SAMPLE SALE Up to 25 per cent discount on all floor sample pares agaear iad hres ers, dryers, gas ectric ranges and TV sets 3 yrs. to A & 121_N. Saginaw FE 4-¢ WHIRLPOOL, GAs DRYER. ss R. B. Munro Electric Co. cow Huron Christmas Gifts Christmas Special Bicycles at wholesale price. _ sites. Use our aD Roy's Motorcycle Sales, Montcalm For Sale Miscellaneous | 60 $I § ROOM OIL HEATER Jager CAR- Tas Nice cond FE 121 FT — 4 Mee “cu. FTF Uv 2 reene. mon old “3-0008 a 59 * STEEL L Sees bes oe yUR nace. Used 3 conversion fell ony = come tro. ois $85 xie Hwy . HOT W ae is $15 up. 73 8. Parke 8 NASH «¢ DR. REASONABLE. 4 Also movie projector FE ¢0004. 3 TO § ROOM DUG THERM OIL stove. Exc. cond MA 4-1000 1963 ee a vecrta ‘G00D rung © as 6 a Boodle Buggy 5686 Everest Dr Goodrich Farm. 8ub- _division Clarkston ee _open, old. $125. INNERSPRINO © SIM MM ; tress | hook rues. 3x5, = — gre ae SSaat re closed. 2. months 3563, Mrs. Smith icotmer | TRONER GOOD ) CONDITION, 635. | 3-067S. ess GAS | 96500 FE EELVINATOR 2 |\KENMORE TANK SWEEPER with attachments. including | | KenKgrt—like pew condition. $35 7 y Dr, 5, Elrevern Le | Estates | LIND OAK DINING RM SET Bes mah tables lamps. sec esk. book case FE 8-1822 JARGE WALNUT DINING ROOM set with 3? bost chairs $73. Ir- cluding pads. Dunean Phyfe cof- | fee table. 69. Waffle Iron, $]. FE 1441 “LIVING RM. SUITE, BLUE. Goop $20. FE 23-6772 af a after $ 20. Spies PAINT SALE % ce at Jack's. 277 Baldwin. MAHOGANY DINING ROOM suite. Table with extra leaves, 4 chairs, buffer & » cpbinet. parking. doa $75. OR —— G ERY WARD 8AN- (OPEN D olen cake ray. foam rubber CO. pad. O'xil'xl” Also hall pieces. hess than 1 year old. Exc. cond. 3-4307 zanObane CORNER CHINA cabinet. In exe cond OL_ 32-7787 MAYTAG WRINGER-TYPE WASH- er. Good cond. $25. FE 4¢-5862. After 2 pm MOVING ~7O CALIFORNIA. FOR burner elec. stove with storage drawers. exc 50: solid maple den rt, easy . Also book- Fireplace grate and on shovel and other items. MA MAYTAG AUTOMATIC: WASHER. : Me - —_ rd MAPLE DIN TE SET. LAMP table. lamp. server. FE 2-847). MOTOROLA TV 20” MAHOGANY. Table model. Mice condition. Only $79.95. Milk's | MI_ 6-1300 NORGE. ELECTRIC STOVE model: S-plece dinette sec: K mor? washer: Loungér divan with foam rubber mat All in good condition OR 3-8071 NEW AND USED SEWING chines, vacuum cleaners and radio repair. Call FE 4-2690. _ Dealer PORTABLE, WASHER & WRING- 1856 ‘MA- er, $15 ited boy's coat, size 8. FE } LE 66's aire and GE's washers, dryers, ranges, refrig., water heaters, TV's. Crump E! ectric, FE 4-3573. REBUILT All makes Jy wm tric. 602 N onnson. WASHING MACHINES resi Elec- keeper ETO. aie ry GAS ee BOTH for $50. 275 8 Edith ROUND DINING TABLE, 6 chairs. Fair cond. $25. OL 1-0257. 'ROLLAWAY BED. _ LE, chair & ott REFRIGERATORS LAST EARS 1955 models, one of America's best makes, perfect. new guaranteed: for 5 years, but a new refrigera- ter for a little more than. a used machine. = Fluoreecest. 393 Orchard La e. RUGS, WOOL, 12 BY ppgaabs ® by 12 gre ual ar coffee table, excellent 4-208}, Y eaf table with 2 leaves and sno Sac & STANDARD, . root springs & mattress, $10, FE suite, 3 pe. Almost new. de- tails, call FE 86-3554. _* CHROME SETS. AS- semble these yourself and save four chairs and $60.95 value, $39. ese are new 1956 designs famous make Formica and CORDOVAN MAHOGANY BDRM.. ~ RECON DITIONED, see eeees b E Elec. Range. Boeonon Clayton’ s Furn. & Appl 3065 Orchard Lake R 74 SINGER, LATE rice WITH zigzag attachment, $60. Will give 8-1564, Dealer. | Work fot You Acs HAYDEN, Realtor Witt SWAP EQ) EQUITY 1 terior, for riture or cash, ” teal ba Fig FE 2.5723, B. Walton Bivd: . Open Eves. i988, rd bedroom bousetraller, deluxe in | 1st"'s\ TELEGRAPH” RD. nay INE gpamere (Deco serritie value. | ee Lite MODEL =| Ve /APaRx At OUR FROwT poon_| P AR = HARDWARE en jake am “give terms FE §-1564. Desler. . é 5 §-0101 | CHROME Bone. UPH. GER ; Sale Land Contracts 52 a cas i oe R STA: TION _ up eb chairs, gaiciee ashe ble, ro ~~ nd, bovbin gas eg| © Bother A nO IN AIO PO oO a . 3 <2 HAND Va 2 Fe Tol For LAROE ae FOR SMALL RADIOS, OP- SUDARG Cal 4 ei r R SMALL De S mnpmoow HOME cher of crevice, FE $200 ON, 4, ereling ot vat ae a sa bb oo Con. |WILL SWAP MY EQUITY IN A Wolfe, ‘FE 5-417. tract balance $6,300, Will die- Coed et coe | oe ih dee Fas Reet en rifle | STOVE £6, SOUGHT, S010 EX sount 20-per cent, OR 3-2037. : RBLE. . . like new, po Washer Fe pa = i rmer’s, Clem- And oS Ra... Waterford Sheen win aRtONe FOUL ATEE— WIDE : . a bed.. Exe. condition. $120, Al WIEL SWAP NATIONAL \CasH elec Exc yo 9g OL 6-0107. ' i| Let Your $ $. $ ister for piaver iano. FE sanean borin as ar or DINING ROOM pe RS, on eect Ee : FUEL rae | 30-gal. shailow also TV | END. TABLE, | FE 5-732. FLORAL | § twist Al by whatever it is—dial| 28181 for an ad-|. 1 PORTER CABLE. i INCH Ra- Giai arm ie ac oalee with 4 blades and ee - inch _Speedmatic | a PE +722 i YEAR OLD $3,000, Se ~ DUO _Therm oil heater. OR__}-787! T $80-0aL OIL TANK. 1 well | em Ly Sew, never used. RE ti 1 ROOM FUEL OTL STOVE WITH toa. | blower Good condition, MA 63900 | CARAT EMERAL T Dia- mw en ement ye,” matching | wedding Ph, MUta _Milford’ Mich 7 ies BENCH MILLING MACHINES. | complete Also 2 bench @rill press ; Ol 2361 _ ’ (it GaL: Ete. HEATER, $70 9s % Gal. Auto. Gas “eater $54.95 Cab sinks & fittings $56 56 up | Laundry (rays, stand, faucets $18.85 SAVE FLUMBIEG ____ 172 8 Saginkw St.* AUTO RECORD PLAYER. ELEC guitar amplifier, Collier's Enc Golt mages 16 gauge pump shot- ua Porg painting ever. Pass for itse on 1 or 2 paint jobs gg ole e vith beta insulate st same time NU-ALUMINUM, only stated chip, specialists mates| No money down, low Monthly parments, § years to pay. Also aluminum storm win- dows, awnings, ornamental iron, buy direct and save. VALLELY CO. OLive 1-9941 Auburn & Rochester Rds. ASPHALT TILE adapted $xoz's INCH EACH FL OOR SHOP joa 8 Saginaw ____ Open _9 to 6 | AUTO WATER HEATERS. #4 is $5 | 6 ft cas: tron tues $6485 Re- verse trap toilets, ®91.11; 3 pe colored bath He toflet and lave- tory. 80 95 A Thompson, #0 aa CiLDING A $503 ee FOR ses. CAN BE USED FOR STOR Ga- RAGE. OR UTILITY BUILDING MIDWEST. $ SUPPLY 9 N. Telegraph Ra is BRICK: Reclaimed — all you want. UNION WR a CO. 31245 W. 8 Rd. SUGGY AND ae apiece. —_-= i slide set, 915, Wicker ut Pu =: 4 each. Suiak Mil” tena EN ledge rock, Face brick, giass block “sive Coal & Supply Co * { FIXTURFS, YOUNGS- faraaees, Ot = coa! hot wa mm boilers. — — — hardware. elect supplies crock and tile raivanived Fa, 4 INCH we PIPE, 5 FT __ SAVE, cep, 172 s Bien MENG. = BEEF AND PORK WA = poy Opdyke wr ay oe Pl nas Een ULOVA ELECTRIC ANTLE Cee 19 = base by aver, high high. va ‘Good fine, $18 Phone 5 wey — 19305 Oakburst Rd. B Db, CO _ut, Eastern Star COLEMA with blower, burner and all _trols. ‘8, Park R. py, has had shots, rune — also FE j.000 PT. OF %\ PLYSCORD. 11 _cents per ft. FE 46334 30 GAL. OIL WATER R REAT- # WAL- _EM 38145. f A writer and’ get itl f _ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 17,1956 * T ee en a ee ee e: ee oe id i HIRTY-THREE. Beveriy, FE eae an end cabinet SALE oo DIRT. AvSL & & CINDERS, Manure, sand & stone. auld, FE ee ea dirt Send. RICH, eA ge PE 54-4758. sterboard. Rock lath. Roney ge Me inum combination eh iprETON, WE Ui vecued sind: awnings. a are soil er sione and fill, FE 46089 any ime. FE +66. G. R: 9 am ® p.m. ae - Ay DELON Buda ¥. A¥- A-l TOP SOIL cquenan lor Tot stroller, FE C bees a fe. 2 . ie. STONE. LAMP FOUR PLUG. | Lat Rs rescent fixtures, seal | for over A-1 TOP SOIL. ane anED Fee Bt, ile tes | ¢ marre facto: BLACK PERT agen, ar Pruor cat, 03 < > 4 sand msg BLACK DIRT POR SALE. CALL Talbot Lumber |*#tst'tarce en CRUSHED SNOW WHITE MAKE ‘6URE IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. . BYE Spout sir mt ghee lng worn eS MARKED: eax EW WESTERN SA 7 or trade 25 LEDS, i ie of fancy faith yey Good se hay, Good sadd! horse, 1 white fares heifer 4i61 Adams oe SOIL. ROTOVATED — Besreres “Gari Garden-and lawns roto- LD RAGS ymodern late | Uke new Availa ad fievsaph SANGE RTH BOAR, ad 7 sow with 8 pies. eaten eddie or <<, EXC. CON er, hot wa- NEED. A” FINANCE |3 s/to sell, rent, find FIXPR? Oider Classified f ARD MOTORS , Starcraft, i and Little Dude 1951 CHEVROLETS EVIN INRUDE- “MOTORS the new ‘57 mode! Harrington Boat W ons 1899_5. Telegraph FE! 2-8033 Teaneporteten. Offered 87 EMPTY TRUCK GOING TO FLoOR- ida about es Ist: MA 6-1410. | PR TRANS FOR WOMAN WHO | ar help drive to Little Rock. ! rkansas. Tel. FE 4-6061, ao i ri, Nov 23.) _ ee FLY BY AIRUINER. CALIFOR- Petersburg. Tampa, Miami. $3881: Honolulu, $186, pitts us tax. Ferry Service, Inc. OR 4, 1956 CHEV. vs. er TURN iIN- dicators, sceapionaly clean, ¢x- "| ERRE Baroy motor 192 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN IN FE 4046] and fr Peo yaa No .down a requi ue | eee ete ia SUNDAY BUY MONDAY | RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE - PLYMOUTH 232 8. Saginaw PE 2-131 "Bright Spot” | io 55 CHEVY $1.695 fpo' cow dio, heater and Powerglde one owner car NORTH ~ CHEVROLET $0 Cc. C, after 5 ee For Sale Motorcycles 83 1964 NORTON “#" FEATHERBED* ere. twin ‘ae twin. $475, sto ned FOR PARTS AND VICE OW “ Hari Harie wien "ba Ca 5 $4 BUICK $1,595, Riviera Hardtop. _ Radio, white ~~ —— Really . = beautiful condith ‘NORTH CHEVROLET i, ___ Boats & Accessories 85 a) ¥ Vi PG. TRADE FOR 6 eer and you take over Or sei) ‘owtright. OL ioe ae ee 196 : DR. SEDAN. heal RADIO 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham | 3 + DR. BEL AIR. Sa | 1992 RAMB . eo... tion wagon. $345. 1043 ‘Orchid 8 Bt. “49 “FORD, GOOD COND R 3-O505 after 4 HUNTING For a Clean Car? 35 DODGE __._Corenet Sedan POWERFLITE TRANSMISSION “ $320 Down - $59.27 per Month TD ATT . wita V8 Engine. re 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 2 JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake _FE 80488 ary uJ SALES “uk 83011, ae PONTIAC PRESS _ : Sa Senet & Dirt. 66;MODEST MAIDENS __ |, By-Jay Alan|’ Boats & Accessories 85 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91, Fer Sele Cars. 91 aS lon quaveaa vse eae I i POPP OLD OP LLL IP ial land ¥ 5 ‘ : ar SY aud eee : ar So a Cet Se Theos “anes SHOP f Bias ee 390 PACKARD. 4 | 1962 “PACKARD @ DOOR. Ren. ,* tires, ‘Alrama’ bless ish, $13. Dale i. ‘2 PLY MOLTe. 4 ‘700-17 Le MA hes, ie CONDI- . truck tres . MY 1952 FLY MOUTH BELVEDERE: : _ White hardtop, R&H, + well es. green agp Diae full . $5 down. Phone North- ville 738. 54 Ply mouth Belvedere = ‘a Ride =e t 4 black . light bed low mile car that june very good. The ho sie bt rivht. eoples Auto Sales ___ 68 ones FE 2-235 ‘3 PLYMOUTH, DR. AUTO. Must sell. FE 8-00: Save $3 Pontiac .. segees $743 Like new. 4 dr 3 Chevrolet an eeee $735) 133 Posting nee eee + 805 4 ae Beautiful ‘R _ ELIT up to $1,000 : LIME Pi: stone for driveways and parkin, “$5 FORD. A BEAUT _ . oo . ae 2p bekland lots” Wholesale or retail, PE i i P FRUCK GOING NORTH PART ae SAM'S ae SaLEe 1% Osxiend| 35 PLYMOUTH $1.295 and ‘ire, 51413 | “ " { ¥ is . q h yi eee Funer mas way ze CY | ioe A ne gener car - = : - erfect roughout, ~ SEPTIC TANKS eran Teh Se “Products, 633i 4 b pla Will take. furniture, what OWENS 1952, FORD Soe Way ‘nore Ex Sots e ‘ FE 46428 is Lk. Ra, | Gant eae ee To on non Sa as | C4. ,iat 2 nat mage IR Bea Beyer i | N | R | H. z. A I tg a , . F Dodge & PEE no- B Dealer. 2222. THOR IRONER, #37; FOR-TRIM- 6900 FAR S10 deuvered FE ¢-0s0e ay : Wanted Used Cars 88) YOUR FQRD DEALER | Novffaa’, walled Lake. Ma +1513 ] med coat, Almost new. $2. FE | SonTTAC " fe PPLY . 2 147 8. Sagina FE 5-4101 INATION DOORS 7: | Cement anc aha gravel Ful “OR a tt hy -Ahways Ready to Buy © | agave CONVERT” —aaee au fovea i ree eo oR CHEVROLET _ pk gr ae ona, | see ee ee : (eae Whe i yyarcrtar coy PAT over payments EM 330. Ven, Soar, peg aed “1000 S S. Woodward, B’ ham $038 F a tee ____s | PROMPT DELIVERY. 3% TA = i bie BAGLEY AUTO ARTS CHEV. CARRY - ALL STATION | Sonn GT FULL @ PLYMOUTH, NEW SEAT COv- ‘D MOTORS Me & 16H -P., $300; black dirt or peat. OR 3-9644. ae / ‘As FE 57219 170, BAGLEY_8T. ogg veg Srggre fair. Best | price, will finance. Phone North: ot “yes body very good. a eS = ees + ROAD “GRA GRAVEL t ¥08.. i BE |e i 2. ay See CARS Ey FURNACES My. mo MT COURE ~ Ville 735. ee = ee . a av Scan -Se02_or_ FE 44678. ______| 45 week. FE 0-051, dealer. i085 FORD RANCH WAGON PER DQ corp = : = — rd-O-Matic. Excellent condition,’ REPOSSESS -D ARS Pri dt o-~Mmemnareteces _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 See M&M Motor Sales | i CHEVROLET. READY TO GO| low mileage — ‘aa ercury ESSE € aw | BSED Oil FURNACES $0 000 BrU | ~ “How much do you pay for old love letters by the pound? | 9r'Dite ‘Hwy = * “OR Sie3 SAM'S AUTO SATES. 124 Oakiend| 7 AKE ORION MOTOR ise Dede] ‘erup rusty $ sus oe “trots, 990 60, 738. Park St a | LENO ‘delivered MA 53106 They're very good me” Bud Shelton a Mote Gas | eytinder Lie ‘new. Pully equipped tot. Jonnase g| eee hk Cada abby J FOR BALE WOOD, FROM & TO § |) ~~~ a Pere tap see eee cs ee 2689. M2e AT pan aawron np |} PEYMOCIM Cl. CoE. BPA: burners and blowers, Wayne Heat-| Gon MEtrose 4-54 at house. C. Oor- _For Sale Poultry 74 For Sale Housetrailers 78 woe AN CARs. it ve Se st , CHEVROLET | DELUXE, RA- | FORD_MERCURY MY 17-2611 Johnson 7 Heate Ld y Olive 242i MD Roshesier heme: GaneeL COAL PUN. ¥ service ee Boag cowe sisuame Cal Great | WILL ACCEPT ») 38 PLYMOUTH $1395 For All Your enteell WOOD AND AL COMBI Fuel Of $ har ow: teonaed| lane Pe. eee E deoeldecl ard SHOP IT “ H eae pote Midwest «7501, Saat canes ao ee Belvedere elub coupe with “V-8 : Needs Call— doors sad windows. FE ‘sis Oakiand Fuel & Paint 1 : . ; TI B It H srold Turner Ford rt payment a a 8 good sed car. enginé Clean as new. rugs per- “ \ BENS one Cc WANTED Ua’ SuaNtiry OF DRY oh vine CKEREIS | hen) Beng ee iss CHEV DEL RAY. Ren. ance easy i j u ae Lite , COCKERELS : We pay top doliar for sharp cars }“ CE _ Church’ S, Inc. WEA os ed Ae — FE_3690_¢ pages Hh each. 4989 Huston Dr. FE ' AVE Ss Y ue meets w. W. 2 BLE SPEN F 18 8. zien ae ee oe . ‘ar | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 PRYERS. Tralier ree Oe BW ag sinus L AKE ORION MOTOR |e ossiend ane FE $92") NOR | ua Y by #8" all for $20: oh ee ee Ma 4018 — — SALES ‘S3_ FORD -V8 REA. . FORD: | or will . | WANTED: SCRAP AP | CARS oe wed corn erty $25. H. P. Button sell separate'y ‘or $5 é¢ach. 995 A BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. AL-, TURKEYS FOR SALE. OVERN- ae Mo AT CLARKSTON, RD. O-Matic. FE _2-5142 = HEVROLET MY 2-4632, Yoormene FE $0714 | 1% Biackhill and Norwey Pine— been Be will deliver ‘n Pontiac Ss | Ph, OF _ 34611 a a ee D—MERC! = 2611 aie ea oO 00 090, Stas RACK 7 a ETE | 7 Fam: 6 to 6 pm Scotch Australias a ueme. AP k's Turkey "arm. MU @S i HIGH $$$ PATD == — “1000 S. Woodward, Bham, ee San USone | } iy peteseee:csunipere: Cesceint rae: |S ________________ | OFFERS 4» G00D USED “oD. BUYING FOR CHEV. 1958 BEL AIR V-8 SEDAN, t Mer rapa ‘tie ae | ___Do It Yourself = Ot tals ‘abd buriso 2922 ieeth Rae ‘Sale. Farm Produce 75 | ERX TRALERS ON RENT TAL. | out as STATE .omate beautiful two-tone Loo ratte , ar S on ° = Z ' GOO 304 . 1 miles W_ cof Commerce Village. | “~~~ - ~ | ss . ’ beg be bd PLYMOUTH 1953 BELVEDERE OOREEPE om artur PE oe. Gace berabeere ‘reer roe | tae E, of Wixom and Duct | APPLES SPY JONATHAN | Mc- GTOARTS. tedky Gun AND MOTOR SALES ke down. Easy (GMAC terme Motor Sales Béreee cooper ee =| ets teemers OES 60) corte fort un cone” ies sh gDelicious mane others MICHIGAN ARROWS 14° TO 24 8 SAGINAW BT PE_¢iyihy = Sree ater Vesey a aperal aes Baldwir Ave _—- rgains in cooking erede. $125: Fr 8 OR 10 PT WIDE PARTS WE NEED7USED CARS AND 5 CHRYSLER —fuh price. Mek, ; oeaik arage oe —- = Sweet Cider. Oakiand Or-| aNp ORI R trucks. Get our prices before vou H k Ch { SLE ull price. Make your own terms. CHAIN SAWS ; + pel 2205 East Commerce Rd.| CENT BAN : askins eV. LY MOUTH eee gaat en. A NV Christmas Tree Dealers }- Between Burcs & "wck Lake Rds. Soe are RATES MY pete a PLYMOUTI onds, all sizes wag pres. “Large | sented OR RENT Beoutiful Seech pine —_ suseery | 2°10 @ Moe 1 MITE SOUTH Nérth Chevrolet's Sracibeens cones Muar ve ® , IMPERIAL Haskins Chev. selection, from a PY had 5a. Le Aone GOOD HUSKING CORN. | LAKE ORION Big’ Lot in Birmingham | — ; modern door om 7ur 4233 wma | ‘wed cee — sander —| Mqlot of 200 or more. (DEALERS | Ripe before frost PLateeu 22796 | : 21g . § | 30 CHRYSLER ¢ SHARP. PE! ciesracce sale Uf all new care ,,, ST} Ditie Huy ot Mas les» than yo us give furnace vacuum cleaners. Oak- Call M - ALL VARIETIES OF APPLES | ur PTO $59 FOR JU NK & CHEAP S41 _ Taylors GCerege _—____. and cemonstrators MA_5-9071 Open Nites ti you a ieee estime n ptamye | Mme. Pel and 46 Or. eA aa ot on Fenn 8 | trem cider. honey, Open caily. Taller (Bir BS ees es (AS a 2DOoe BIRDTOF. CLEAN 9% DR. CHIEFTAIN ” chard Ave. ne : " eautiful car erfect con t reen # ack sedan my BERRY bonds co en ee anes EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS TREE kL ineubary's ¢ oka Mate, 300 | ri a E HIGH DOL L. ART $2 718. 43, Greenwood, Birming: pest made byare. fais equiped Ey: pi Ge si 3-0203 INES. wi se ‘or @ use cars ‘ am ? ime: Be E | Past pumping. perevere for | Sain si, get eet wo FE SM | Jouya Exchar 10! e | Sur bev tow well abet “Dine ee ORT cau ‘Or lesa ties ear tee at tse eres i ‘ ei iste > BUTTERNUT AND DELICIOUS | esta al ae) le ne ,'*Xiny equipped. after 5 call OR 1953 aga Monterey dr. Mere- sharp. See at 83.8. Park sac * | Thurs. __For Sale Pets 69! squash Stock now for winter | ANDERSON CHAMPION PRAIRIE | "it, 1. VAN WELT +7610 OM AH Low low mileage, idee PONTIAC STAR” CHIEF 4 Hen Gen Ree Ge a craan | Ser pattting BTM cites "sgpporen teeten Fuone | 1 J: On hs EPPS Gor dcrortinc ee 2 Pe a See ~ MOVING PET CAT & KITTENS, PE +6660 t aad 3 bedroses” 16 wo 60 = | sie Mey. FC? seeeriag miss alia 7c | i < = hy 3} co. OR 33 | 1953°Piymouth ¢dr. R&H. Its real- HOUSE F PAINT | Cameras, Egan oA free Housebroten FE 2338 | | GRADED “saXND GROWN Fore | ha D0" wide, Bank rates me JONK CARB TRUCKS AND sso aes AS GREY.| |¥ sharp! ex : GH QUALITY 7 BOXER PUPs 6 WEEKS OLD | _‘“t! Reasonable MAvie 5-438i Bast terms ee Late model lete Phone OR 3-0881 : DOE a aloes Se BARGAINS $19 PER GAL— 8% GAL | “| $5 00 each FE 3-326) | ROASTING CHICKFNs 6 TO mc modern Repootitioned. like | PS" ""P Ho tae 7 rey “1936 Plymouth .2-¢r. R&H. driven 39 Cher 4 dr PG $345 PER pont GUARAN. Bou peony en oO | Ibs. Alive or eee sed Roy Schnei-| sew Pay ike pant ; Ww ed Used T k 89° 0) miles $396. FE OM ee oniy 90 days : ; Se Dodge 4 ar Ral $293 TEED SATISrACTIO EPPERT'S churena “SHOP la eeacLe & SPRIXOER pupa |_éer_FE 2477 | BOTTLE GAS and = eee i te=s CAR eNTattus netp vou advaet to _ yS1 Poutlae «dr Hydra $450 KING BROS. 1 W Hurop FE 5-4615 Cueap. Ph OR 3-6262 afier T pm VARIETY ce APPLES GLACK-! ACCES RIES ST E C FOR cae lose axoenares model | 1983 Plymouth Station wagon. fust 51 Plymouth 4 dr $345 FE ¢oTu CONTEST EW ° __ moore Farms {900 Silverbell Rc. | SO OR i "$0 OR ‘31 PICK UP TRUCK the ail purpose car for you. Busi- 53 Nash Rambler $695 E SONTIAC RD aT ome | NTEST PRIZE) BRAND x 3 ) BEAGLES i M MALE. | FEMALE Cars wire: hitehes and over | aeaen. ¢ OR _3-6500. . ¢ ness, pleasure, camping and 101 ‘52 Nash Ramoler itation RO : moa camer ; Booed porn hee MU ©7848 E | Sale | Farm _Equipment _ 76 loads inpta tec Lake Orion Motor S$ _— uses waron $525 go train Ice » me 45 reen. All or part. es 1 ereey Ri 2. Milfore. afer | \@ Nepten’ Usp ay oo rE ar | ___For Sale Trucks 90 Poa AT CLARKSTON 8 een ei Mea ae CLARKSTON Omer [eameporserion specials, $53 ize 1, -@ mise. furniture 003) — — = eee fbi eat. = ie aes DACHSHUND PUPPIES | [TR ACTORS & TILL ERS, iw Ax [TED uneor “TRAILER | | 198 INTERNATIONAL % TON * 4 Ford § 2 DR VERY CLEAN. | Open Evenings—Please Prati ey Jet WATER PUMPS SHOR) _Sale Musical Goods 62) Femaie 1780 Baicwin_2¢ |New and used. Rock bot-| 29% for seu ca our lot for 18, ce 8P_ti80_FE_ Soin ee eM inDo Phone MAple 5-5141 — 1885 PONTIAC. STARCHIEF. CDR. Thom: #0 8. Perry. x AKC BEAGLE MALE PUP. FOR | t ! \"30 % TON PICKUP, 8380. ‘FORD 32 V8 3 WINDOW W. PULL | — ~~ | Custom with power feat fea, 8 | _SPINET SiAmDe LOR | stie ot Sede. E-Some | tom vane eve, this monn! Eales “have Teoly Ran Bony ME! PE S109. | Mugrauic. FE 2103. | oe ere ne oe ; a pee Ee @ and 0 ary nS “Ee os : make. : sel Bthe ad walnais, terms. a Porras ia |" "s* Marl + er j “6 FORD 'y TON $225. «=» _between I EASY ED JONES Sie — el, $00 value. “EE. waren. PE ee iia NEW 3 FULL rE | i@ FORD. 2 DR_R & H. VERY | a7 “@ PLYMOUTH 2DH_ Ran m tn also sere ones iAL 7 { equipped exeelient condition PE | 3q CHEV 5 TON FAKED TRUCK. | clear, No rust. $225, Pe aoi7 | WILT. clean mechanically good. Winter- . AE, B.A at secon IONE o FER CENT DIS Le “Ego pene oer | we er a en al phives | Se Lyra 4.200 _FE_0-3576 ‘its A HONEY. RED & WHITE aeee _zed; Bargain 1299 ° Hospital Rd. By my ieee ‘to coenere Kmae tar, | —wret_PE $208 | rectors, loeders rh itsg a0 ALUMINUM. PULLY 33 FORD 4 TON PICKUP GOOD, Tord 'Ss cone wl condition YOUR i686 PONTIAC TAKE OVER PAY- = . :$ hesoy Ex ea SPREE i s per c ls equip Se or trace fer con- _cona ™ _ es ® FE ao ae ¥ pack hoes 2» down ped Se de ft $678 FE 40927 DN ser Aer oa ments Call FE 25246. After 4:30. wick's, 2578 ré Lake Rd & LANE 6 FT. Db seek Bes |S eae eaten meat | 5 Sencs (ORT it. MILK TRUCK. GOOD — a se FORD chose * om ip ruber a Smal down for Christmar! M| 7285 as Grothe rd 8% 761 Brown Rd 1652 FORD-PICKUP VERY GOOD “ To, “Sy PORDS AND CHEV'S 10 | eT ROLY etd Tee 7 4 PLYMOUTH € DR. Ré&H, 7 : ent peinnee fi ont. Pie . 1932 31- Pe PALACE R NCH running < son Heat. $450 to choose 13 8 4. oon conditio nae ae — — = reer af Ses ore h S : < ang Eh = ae vee’ —* po - = une fo " c ore <7) ern ee OR 309 o aa _ ” JEFFREY FORD SALES OA & tall oe Begins _at_dageon Err! REY FORD SALES OA $-9011 store Oakland Puel ree Paint ‘ cid. @ month. Female 4 TIL LEI a) fx LACTOF RS _equipped EM +2348 8 “3; CHEV TRUCK A'R BR AKES 1954 le STANDARD MATIN 195: KAISER GOOD TIRES. \2 1952 PONTIAC «DOOR 2-TONE _438 Orchara Lane Ave FE $615@.+ Blond [lammond a Epa yee eae Wemsrensr if Bey your pitary tiller rex we Mal CAMPING TRAILER = New 1955. 261 encine Aci, me- sa36 re pimesh Good conaition “rust Phone OR 3-766 after 6 pm S830 faa nae eae mileage “pe tee I idea! for. huptin: sleet 2 F chenically xe iree 2163 E au 12 orpe eee ee a ERICAN| “organ, Practically new. | 326 W Yaioc Bird i aise oon FE - Welton Bivd Bact spt tier “FORD 7 La Te ey | is48 KAISER GOOD TRANSPOR > : — RLY. AIN BOSTONS AT STUD AKC. cUR- LSO FOR SAIE OR TRADE «1 FT CHEV 1861 ‘2 TON PICKUP EX- ing Bros Ee t j Awthorized oy abe Can be —* Old M yy i tgs. OR 38296. — | Coste sarcen Wecters. enc power tom -bul — cok ter : h 2 cellent con ition throughout Win- MH Cages suse: pes brakes LOCAL Gevuine factory parts, Pree fest) lavern in W aterford, | Coon” poas SOS MUST SELL 2100) ee once fr awning $900 for my equity or terized end ready to go! sae Sew GERMAN N DKW HARDTOP aN | factory analyrer \ Very liberal discount. | Wisom. & ae Miterd ES SALES & SERVICE te iy Ss ee oe am ah heme in your e&@r of truck corn 955 emo. Cisco 40 miles to a@ Low La ag ead a TASKER S 6 W TRON ST y= JUNK. | DACHSHUND LONG HAIRED OF 99) Mi Clemens 8t ontiac Call Fi oe = H ki Ch _ gal on FE (3597 _and FE 44460 n ~ LIMITED OF FER en Mr. Dorman or Mr. | _ 3-ses« / F ecULLocr CHAIN awe 7 aT ig Se CGSKINS ev. Olds super 88 4Door ) OO? |FLOS HOME AQUARIUM, 186 is, Parts & Repairs «rs le Ft t MIs SS iss Be! Air 4-Door Mavs oF aon _ ge eP3 Tropical Pi 4 yea0 “Grosks Rea Sn |e ile oe Maple 85071) "Open nites til ® ‘hasten. Mere at vat 2 mt Stuepaxer oR ca COR Hg pes guaranteec : a s§ super . r Large discount Galiagher's, 18 | = 549f4, Also Cog cat vird gto | | MeCULL OCH CHATS SAWS, DROP _Rent railer pace 101 DIAMOND TT. 10 jee (PLAT. heater. a = Huron St PE ¢0ses ' Garden @ Laws Ecuipment. | avevan ately eke MOBILE VIL- plates. 8650, MUtus! +8085 Mi - 3 3 Gee: : orga HI-FI SYSTEM _ FoR SALE BLAC x & Tay TOY | sewtn Woes wars ‘North — the best 170 N Op ford. - . 1 1 wo Ford Door BE r * aoe L 3 t Mile Rd’. irmingham., 4y A . ‘Si southeast of Pontiac ‘$9 ) INTER NATIONAL %, - TON \ Tap Eames "Avia. Phe Sn ee Me res fen 3445 Phone Midwest eS DERE _FE $6519 . fe eg vt owner 6350 FE $ ant Taye c HTE \ in SON Pree Instaliation—easy terms GERMAN SHEPHEAD PUBs |SEE_US FOR COR p46 wang | MOBILFOME ESTATES MODERS _$107) . CHEVROLET — ° 428 wortn sain Rochester LUXAIRE FURN NACES |carner s TLECTRONIC SERV.” pureored.. es re pes | Corn pickers and corn ¢gribbing. take front & oclarr-cunc EM - : ., ce aT al Rew. 06 pica ) G ye |. Dearie Machr-ery Poone @R2 Or) 3.9661 My: 1000 S. Woodward. B’ham : ive 10161 a ag ~ com i TER ~ MODEL glen Ge "eu samt leore a | SxFORD MORILE Lesrlabadl bay FOR W ilson GMC ] Ie MERCURY EXCELLENT ME: N. Ran e300 OR 240000 TON TING SERVICE. | cornet $180 FE 40623, ouseDrekes F 8 | CATE 1988 «6-FT ABC 2 “apa | those whe wa LARRY caanical condition. Bedy - ME- _ic, et SK PiaNO TUNING AND OEPATRS LEAVING TOWK/ GERMAN SHEP. | Equipped with extras, Call FE + aes cata ge vied lean ; ae conten) condiuen rough 3) PONTIAC &§ SHARP Fe rE meee 7 mos PARC teg $40 oa | 2 4's 40580 & ae oth ed DEER HUN! ER ER ME rr MERCURY CLUS ote a 4-3341 hats Garage some f fSED TRACT units on cem iret clas i- if i. : = ‘ , = FANS ToRING . CEL BEFORE lero. ~ ~Dadnsien D PUPPES. | See FRactons Sire Ey ty . building answer for Te- SPECIALS J O} | Gown. $5 weet FE 8-6951, dealer West Side Used Cars $2 ,° m. Oscar Sehmktt. rE sired by/ Rosciona’s Cadet, Li) ALL SIZES AND MAKES AND pata easel pase eee ROCHESTE? FORD DEALER (| 54 MERCURY MONT. WitH Ac AC-, Drive out where overhead ts low Ries ~ = omy | PRICED TO SELL WE TAKE) yo. Mg ee Soa ined OL 10711 | cesseries 2,200. miles, A-1. $1,300. = sare the difference. Many | — NO TORENT, a ee “nell Ss ws F AND ONE FEMALE INS. CREDIT TERMs. PARK af pananvnay 1934 Ct jet Panel as | FE b ; i —— Eat models to AES £ coed , ides 7 ; nevrolet Pan : | : VW AGONS SENSA a ION OF FTE See cat male Crate Oren FE wae BRO Anrre dase = iving te sees = eve ane WE-WILL TRADE | SATION WAGONS | 0D ast a Sige Used Cars rely acres, es & prive e | + - “uC Ve pede z eo YBAR Bier birt cog Phose FE pile) | plQUR LM DEALER, lake. wits good reining ond | 1953 GMC Panel UP OR DOWN | 48 Ruaen“wagon ™DUrben lw AC 3 DR. WITH NEW a = : as, club house & - tornado : c oedan, 8 pase. _ battery. OR 3-1680. raid new ———— orgen, 13 GREE WITH - a wae . . ogg a / pers i one A Auction Sale 37 shelter Oniy 15 minutes Le Pon. 1954 Chevrolet Pickap Later model car for yeur equity boy oon 9 wagon 1951 PONTIAC SEDAN, RADIO a te 38 °T Te CACS uction pena core oa 461i. And or cheaper car and we pay you | heater. Hydramatic, W-W tires o pea me it erme. JARAKEETS. CANARIES CAGES ere aan sie, Bhone MYrtie cash difference. ‘ Tic TRON MOTORS No do 4 7. y. N. Sagina: and supplies Crane's Bird Hatch | erie a 953 C let Seda money,” Gown.) Seems = eee “ery, a 2 Auburn Ra FE 4-6510. Seroke ae Large aesort ~~ Auto Accomeriod 80 1953 Sarina Sedan 1980 TO 1996 MOD :L8 AVAILABLE | 92 _W. Fores 22641 —— Crepe an le se OPA NO, 818. / = ts — SUPPLizs furniture. tools 4 _Delivery ' ; i053 1952 MERCU RY. EXCELLENT AU ae Sess ae > fe ao ii PE 5-5 + 031 ogg ee Fimerge + “ol E im art, /1853 PONTIAC § ENGINE. ‘AND © Take advantage of our tow over- a areld T Turner Ford. UPRIONT PIANO. 6% picrons. BLACK OR Wire| Sele Farm. Lio weet Tienken Rd. | el! sceessoriog “ecluding “hrdre- head location DAKE ORION. MOTOR.| 53 PONTLAC S845 se a | Fractals 85 Pr Rollers, 04. 6700 Bechester mae S18 Call otter §-0 T1953 GMC 620 Tandem, | sex rmesx ox SAFETY TESTED ~ SALES Gece realy and beater. & yeal WTD.: USED PIA ' Pontia { —— —_— : . _ matic, radin an eater. rea Ce a te ak ee ve _ —"* ———— | For Sale Housetrailers Ria ip FORD UGTLNDER ENOTES. 426 cu. in. engine auxiliary - SPECIALS TOD. rots By special value + r erfect ¢ sid 5 Bee : C 261 . Sale Office i 63, Parakeets Guar. tq’ Talk 3 - ROYCRAPT 3808 COO! Ey transmission, straight air ‘39 NASH RAMBLER CLEAN. 46 ~~ Ol ; N RANA ~ Canaries Res Fe tor sores’, & Sup- Lake Ro Midford Ri 3 For Sale Tires 80A brake 14 ft. d k. Read i Willys Jeep FE 44692 L BU R ER FOR SALE oe HOWFL! a plies 591 4:h St 2.4025 aries “38 HOU ‘SETRAILER. “TOCAT- ARR DTanes, ate ec eac ¥ a “OLDS ” BS conn FE Used one heating season. Alse | Monterey 8 t Ste on ector : Pp . 5 for the read ae 1 used gan t furnace. FE | ves: r. PARAKEETS Ee 8 CAGES. _ré 3300, Flivabeth Lake Ra _ 7OOX1 € PLY. FIRESTONE eo road. rlors Garage ; 24° —. $0250 . ype ofl Fescoes bie y E 5-64, re M Foo. Simce 1927 384 Oakland Ave. | igso TRAVE! MASTER 28 FT 3 | truck tire. $20. FE 5-28250 1985 (MC 920 diesel, 6} CHEVROLET | eres ae Gait E ® RADIO & CHEN ROLET ; - > Rs — SMALL PUPPIES GOOD PETE] rm: and bath S880 FE 40044 | ¢ NEW 6-00-16 FIRESTONE TIRES ; : oe heater. hydramatic, white -wal! 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham ~ PLYWOOD | | Sale Store Equipment 64 Wil give away 28 -W Enc Call] afte: ¢ pm and one € O16. New FE?0181. cylinder engine. power “Oakland County's wes. No Se 0° be ascume = , Cash and oy parece = ae 3 00 | ed NEW MOON 8 oor REA- _GOODYEAR. FIRPSTONE. ees ar : > ea dae : — me “tte parments o = = HES Bi 2881 cydocere erp auipwa |S aciGh » HOSKTRE aE | sem Occ, ay Mia ee ne eee een [eee ee Say Py gree mt 5 . stor d 33. | . 1s new 1 : 46 _ ; “<0 ais Fir $38! 0 Seneca, Fouts en, |- == tr ate MODERN |) “Hot me | ines te te aerece comet! New & Used Tricks 51 Dixie Highway st Mis 33 SUPER 8 HARDTOP HOLIDAY! 2 months oid Losded with er- (x8'xts ee ALY’ METAL WALKIN FREEZER tratier $1900 PE ¢3i11 trom ¢| MAple 5-507 Nites "t28] O41 H. power steer- ‘Tas. A tea! bur OR 39288 o's Fi 7.98 i D Tram Boarded 70 _*™ °° Ipm : Standard siz | Oak! j Gass pie Open Nites ‘t se Ci equip. R&H, power steer- wn st sthclecnendl ner « Fir : th automatic defrost. complete ogs ira ed, arde = i D. WILLI AMS Jakiand at Cass 1985 FORD VICTORIA K&H, TORN ing, power brakes, white-walls 1954 8TUDE. § CPE. ¥-8 GOOD. pe oe ab: peek, hae 2 Bp a ee ane inenced tat 8 = — ae ra 4 aavuaw © meee i Tes 5.9485 indicators, sharp. Best buy =a, erp. Lew mileage, l-own- aI Ran noverarve, $800 FE 4 4 eee Wea W ) DOGS, CATS BOARDED D0oGSs : eburn. = E. ; pe A 4 Ft i bara ‘Ave Phe | 0110 | trained. BurrShell. 375 8. Teie- — vs —F 5606 'WE BUY A} pa GOOD U $4 FORD. + YARD DJIMP TRUCK LAKE ORION MOTOR tad RESTAURANT: FRENCH graph ae _ 1947 HOU GETAATE cen ~¢ tires *33 : Also . tewalls | with new tires and new clutch 5 : ne : ‘ i Oliver MICK S ie Corey Gata ne oe elec- mm seen Call after 7 pm ST SIRE s Es overhaul. Good condition FE SALES : 7 dat wh ~ a ~ a nee : ee MM AT CLARKSTON RD hice eater heater a mise, Can __ Hay, Grain & Feed © 71 EF REEtit FREE!!! SAL t a FOR MY “29611 be at $00 Dia ie Hwy. Wa- my oH LE LOOK ' FORD—MERCURY —«_—« MY_—«-2-2611 terford OR 3-6164 ' x PON ~ 0x18 / laa vgaligin ed and ec™ e ENTRAL 950 FORD 2 DR RADIO & REAT- HUSSMAN 17 MEAT CASE WITH + AAS RE Se STANDING cone 1 TORTIACCRIER /Remold $1095 exchance {neat Meveury Tr V4 engine Jet bieck. Ke 3 compressor ‘7 HP meat wtinder, jer ax i ote aX ancol Meretur: money cown. essume peyments of 7 . 226 Waffle tron. Meat slicer. 3286; 82, AND SECOND CUTTING — AL | Notiving to bus Get entry bdianks / STATE TIRE SaLEs : $9.12 per month Call Credit . . Auburn Ave _theaver” On eames ene “—- Amounts | $03_9._ Saginaw FE 40887 WE WAVE Me Mr vets Spaces cree : Any of the following cars veeshion. Reeng "at Sse 3-4406. i eee Rag a en 1987 Detroiiers SNOW No PIRES” ' i ruc 85 DOWN can be bought tor $100 wg Lb —— “= ; lew Kelly refs Snow Tires | k ‘~ : al 5 Includ sales __ Sale ‘Sporting Goods 65 bale. Fuebe 28 ae. iss $3795 gs low as 49 Pontiac 2 dr. 4 dr tal price. Includes sales ALFALFA SECOND CUTTING. 4 reads. 7 él Chev. 2 dr : : ' . as also alfalfa apd brome mixed Mode Jag ps TN a oe c | Pismouth 2 ar =e. Ss tax, title, 1957 license and ATTENTION ayer aoe ae ot verereen HAC CHIEF I TIRE oS F600 Dump BB sof aoe : ‘all are completely winter- gn be . CE HU SUS Intersection of som Rd and ere SER & NDERS EXCELLENT Be Aare ns S A ES ized. Deer skinmed. cut up. wrapped ek _L __MU_4-8038, TEN WWIDES - * TREADING: CO. TIRES 38 YD.-BOX. TRO! ALL TYPES of HAY FOR GALE. | 35 to 50 % 8 wides availadiy | 4g: WN. Perry St, FE 53-0649 ut ON “MTR: SALES ‘31 Nash 4-Dr. Runs Good, for POR “Market. | “Also straw, Will deliver, OA . | A large selection of used mobile = L 95 |e _ ANCE SALE | Tats toha® SECOND SOPFING: | homes. Auto . Servicn 4 S I wT SEP wee a larkston | Radio & Heater, _ ; 35-6702 ; ec 4 dr. Exc ‘Condition. $450. F’ 5 = ig ie : mm ft shop it QUANTITY GOOD ALFALFA HUTCHINSO CRANKSHAFT GRINDING ) In THE Fe __ 44007. 50 Buick 4-Dr. / ak fir plywood |... 350 | “8 “per maa. cost: | prome Also damaged hay. | @n Due Bw cat, evlinders rebored. Zuck Me: Cass at Pike St. a {FORD 1.000 ACTUAI ih.00 ACTUAL MILES 30 Buick 4Dr. Radio & sonia ag boards. bet i Re ri $2.99 bend warmers. Now Fa ies, 2124 W. Silverbell Rd. etc. Plains on 3-190 chine Shop 3 Hood Phone F’ FE 4-3885 Heater, Dynaflow. if wane sive be 1 :: 2-2563. _ : 7 | Fon ins ousTOM Th 1956 vewor ulated ree conus, 16.80 M3 8 Dor Hw Plif “Sale Motor Sc Scooters 82 Fer Sele C 1, aan. Wy Bacepacenty | - ree "30 Ford 2-Dr. V8 Engine crock, bladder’ and hardware re "AR For Sale Livestock 72 a eS we | or ars Q1 clean. $508 oi | ; SELY'S HARDWARE Zig iwove IN. *IMMEDUTEIY, PAY HARLEY DAVIDSON oo ° ids FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE | Pontiac "30 Studebaker 2-D SACRE UP TO vet on Maree 5 PUREBRED YORKSHIRE qaes | Re SS Nations as eA ma! aw can 6 OEY. om © 0 a BUICK NEW SOmDITION. 9095 | Take over payinents. 365 N. Joho- ov Studebaker d > > > a a 4 aaa TOWNSEND'S TY ‘WHAINGON'S 3 aay er { ne Ss et eee es Me We Thought You'd Like to Know assistance of the Better Business Board of the Pontiac Chamber association, in cooperation with other simular organizations, have be found guilty of illegal practices because legislature @ bill will be introduced concerning state licensing of its many benefits to you, the consurner. state licensing will assure you satisfactory service at reasonable prices and remove the threat of these ‘Trick Artists.” businessmen. Give these firms your vote of confidence. ronfiso CONDON’S RADIO & TV.......... ..e770 Orchard Lake Ave., FE 4-5841 JOHNSON’S RADIO § TV..........-. eth Union Lake Rd., EM 3-307% 2485 Airport Laaracu's TV SERVICE guannsron OXFORD OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOP.. .23 8. Washington, OA 8-2032 ROCHESTER TER RADIO & TV SHOP.. 10 SERVICE . WATERFORD =. CORDOWS TY © APPL. SF dsdterneerite a4. OR 1-0 See en | Association, with the very able stul in keeping fraudulent TV in the Pontiac area. Our ‘local control fraudulent ‘practices and an. The operators cannot always laws concerning In the next session of our state you to support this bill because. We are sure that This supported by reliable LOCAL When caf your neighborhood OCEA / ++. 127 S. Parke, FE 4-9736 .. «» .89 Auburn, FE 4-1655 seeees 3149 ‘W. Huron,.FE 4-5791 eeeeeee 158 Oakland, FE 4-1515 .s++. 825 W. Huron, FE 4-2525 ..45 E. Walton, FE 4-7601 46 Oak Hill, FE 4-4945 seoees,- 2141 Opdyke, FE 4-0221 .seees1157 W. Huron, FE 2-6967 esses. 422 W. Huron, FE 46-1133 1430 Joslyn, FE 2-2257 ..45 N. Perry, FE 2-0711 eerereer eeeerrae Rd. OR 3-3666 zi at Auburn Rd, FE 8-1204 ON{281 8. Woodward, MI 6-1022 6734 Dixie, MA 5-S311 w Ra. OR 3- 4348 Dixie Bus. OF aia 430 ay = 2-2141 104 W. Sth OL 2-4722 5 ne Greenlawn, EM 3-257 . oS A Peper mA: #2008. y- Ben Blue, Mitzi Green, film clips #—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen) Jane Wyatt and lady boxers. (9) / 8S Modern Romances. Hollywood Story. (7) Movie. 2:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. 3:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) Matinee (1) Afternoon Film Festival. (9) Request Play- house. 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy WPON, News end Sports | 11:30—WJR, Pan. Am. Melody 1:00—(2) Ladies’ Day, (4) Charlie, caw Nemes Ecos Ruggles. (7) My Little Margie.| a eee (9) Movie. —— 1:30—(4) Mystery Matinee. (7)! Stars on Seven. ‘“ ast es oe \2:0@—(2) Our Moss Brooks. (4)! “Wopn Bletbediote’ lows 6:30—WJIR, WJBK, Unir., WPON, 7:08—WIR, Fart. Hymns ways American Farmer Wildwood Church Wisk: U of M . The Christophers tee Parm Forum AR, Morning M WPON, Armenian Gospel $:06—WJIR, Dan Kirby WWJ, Chotrs; Paith WXYZ, Bible Ciuss 1:30—WJR, Lions, Football WW.) News, Music’ WXYZ, World Tomerrow CKLW. (Lutheran Hour 2:06—WJR, ions Pootba}! Elder woe, News, WCAR, — noreme WPON. 6un. ‘ternooa Palgal New, Musto WKYZ, Healing Wings CKLW. Rev. Bob Pierce 3:00—WJBK. = McLeod 3:3—WWJ, News, Monitor WXYZ. Decision Hour 4:00—WJIR, Scores J, Eternal Light News, uly. of Mich CKLW, Back to God WPON, U. D. Showtime 11:¢0—WJR, Dan Kirby WWJ, Monitor WXYZ, News. Imagination CKLW, News Temple WJRK, News, U of D WCAR. News. Spinorama WPON, News and Sports th: m9 — WIR, Starlight Symp. WXYZ, Imagination CKLW, Mt. Zion Baptist WXYZ, Liv. with Adoles'ts WPON, Torch Bearers - MONDAY MORNING 6:00_waR, News, Roundup Trane News, Clark Reid Club me ae EES ioe -- - Today’ Ss “Television- Programs -. --| -- ~Today Ss Radio Programs Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice, - win, ce) cx, a) WW, tien WOAR, Gs WXYZ, (1270) WON, (1460) WIBK, ae Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel 1—WXYE-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV nT o net, Sry | WATE. News, MeKensl Se a ae ee a ie = ‘i! ad risc™™* WPON, St Johns Lutheran | WCAR. @pinoramia sian Wan. Muse, Bal TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |1:15—(2) Your Health and You. MONDAZ MORNING | WEY, New Bgl Re eral _Reliston SUNDAY EVENING wae ies. Clare Rett, é '6:00—(9) Saturday Open House —|1:30—(2) Face the Nation. (7)/¢:59—(2) Meditations, @ Today’s Same, xews, ce feo Warts, Volos of ¢:00—W wepeerm our ” Scramble Helps . (4) Hob-| Frontier Justice. Farm Report. WON. ade | WJBK? Voice of CRLW. The Army Hour | 9:08 WR. William Sheehan — jn _Action—"Railroad a 2:00—(2) Detroit Speaks. (4) NBC\g:s5—(2) On the Farm Front. Rea Tig oe o, Serante PEON, Menvanos Weur'™| WCAR. News, Soinorame | WAYS. Breaktnsl Clip, ,, Pp.” arc! Opera Theater (color). (7)j.. : GIBK, News. Tom George land Yard—Boris Kerlotf. Grand Ole Opry. i ome | ae Serr ea “Wig. Naionat Radio Pulot) *wrrva at eHiarrey | ROR, Unscramie 6:15—(4) Pet Parade. 2:30—(2) Camera Three. (7) Dance s oo) om + a et adio Bible ee JR, Jack Barts '6:30—(1) The Explorers—"Mexi-| Matinee. (9) Uncommon Valor. [0¢—(9) Capt. Kangaron ranwan, Way tor Youn | WIDE Reve Genmaret | Weow. World tews | Wy, Mia Roancap can Adventure.” (9) Mr. Fixit-|s.99 (9) Movie. (9) Movie 8:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. WEYE. ‘Mtckey Gherr WPON. bagel 1:98-—WIR, Jack Benny WPON, Unscramble News (4) Twenty One—Quiz with Jack $:30—(7) Movie. ° 8:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. wee’ Family Theater 10:30—w. WXYZ, News, Israel 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey K, News, Kasem . wwii. je a, Scouts CK'.W Wings of Healing WWJ, NBC Bandstand Barry. (2) Beat the Clock. 4:00—(4) Washington Square. (9)'9:00—(4) Romper Room WCAR, News, Spincrama | wxyz, News Best | XJBK, News, Facts Forum ¥Z. My Story 6:45—(9) Nation's Business—Fitm. M ; 7 i WPON. Call The Tune CKLW, Veice of of Prophecy pak en News. eneenene CKLW, News. ange “ne neal : 1) Code 3 jes to ovie. __ |9:30—-(7) Liberace. 1:38—WJR, Jr, Town. Meet. WAR. Bible Class WJBK, News, Tom 8 aes le 3. Stranger dies in| 43 (2) Do You Trust Your Wife. |g. ' CKLW, Word of Life Serenade