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  Pontiac city librarian since 1924, 
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   PHYLLIS POPE Surprise Party for. 
CAREER ENDS — Gifts of a gold wrist watch and ® leather writing kit are presented to Adah Shelly, 
  by City Manager fi ss. ae 
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  surprise party at City Hall planned by municipal 
employes. New librarian is Phyllis Pope, former 
Walter K. Willman. The presentation was made at a! head of the Jamestown, N. Y. city library. 
Adah Shelly Honored   
Miss Phyllis Pope Named 
New Librarian for Pontiac | 
Adah Shelly, city librarian for more than 30 years, 
bowed out yesterday at a surprise party at City Hall. 
‘With more than a score of city employes looking on, 
City Manager Walter K. Willman presented Miss Shelly 
with a gold wrist watch an da leather writing kit em- 
ployes and officials had purchased. 
  
Miss Pope, born in Oshkosh, | 
Wis., comes to the post after serv: | 
ing eight years ag director of the | 
city library in Jamestown, N.Y. 
  
Soviet Will Push 
U.N. Arms Talk | Rebuffed Reds Move 
to Force Debate Before 
Political Committee 
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ — | Library. 
| A member of the American and 
New York Library Assns., Miss | | Pope writes book reviews for the 
Library Journal, a professional 
| publication. 
Miss, Shelly. 67, said’ she plans |     Yule Gifts Bum 
in $25,000 Fire New Car, 200 Electric 
Skillets Destroyed in 
* | Rose Township Barn 
Fire of undetermined origin 
razed a Rose Township barn last 
‘night, destroying a new car and 
200 electric skillets. 
Owner Dallas E, Winslow edti- 
mated damage at between $15,000 
and $25,000, 
He said the skillets were to be 
given as Christmas gifts to em- 
ployes of the Mast-Foos Mamufidc- 
Rebuffed by the Disarmament | to travel for several months, then | turing Co., which he heads. 
Commission in her demands for an 
immediate U.N. airing of the arms | 
question, Russia indicated today | 
she would carry her case before | 
the 60-nation Political Committee. | 
The 12-nation Disarmament Com- | 
mission rejected last night Soviet 
Delegate Arkady Sobolev’s de- 
mands that it pave the way for a 
U.N, debate now on grounds it 
would merely complicate the four- 
power foreign. ministers’ talks | 
which open in Geneva next Thurs- 
day. : 
A CAGEY MOVE 
Sobolev called for yesterday's 
meeting of the commission in an 
attempt to get it to issue a report 
which would automatically bring 
the arms question before the as-_ 
sembly, But the members declared 
they would need considerable time 
to study the 18-inch high pile of 
disarmament records just re- 
leased by the disarmament 
subcommittee which has wound up 
six weeks of secret talks. 
The commission ako smoth-- 
ered Sobolev’s request that it 
meet next Wednesday apparently 
se he could continue efforts to 
get out a report. But observers 
pointed out that since Sobolev 
becomes chairman of the group 
Nov. 1, he undoubtedly will call 
a meeting. 
It has been generally understood 
that disarmament would not be 
discussed in the U.N. until after 
the Big Four had a chance to dis- 
cuss the issue at Geneva, But 
Sobolev told reporters he saw po 
reason why the question. should not 
be debated here before or during 
LODGE DENTES CHARGE 
y charged that President | Sobolev 
Eisenhower’s mutual inspection 
plan failed to deal with reduction 
of armaments or prohibition of 
atomic weapons, He declared the 
United States appeared to have 
abandoned disarmament goals. 
MGM's Famous Lion 
Snarls His Last Growl   ' return to Pontiac. 
‘Showers Will End 
Brisk Fall Weather 
Cloudy skies and scattered show- 
| ers tomorrow will put a_ slight 
| damper on the perfect football and 
froermng weather Pontiac area resi- 
dents enjoyed today. 
The weatherman predicted -a 
i high of 58 to 62 today, a rise over 
|yesterday’s peak 48-degree tem- 
| perature. Low tonight is forecast 
at 45 to 49 degrees. 
Warm weather is expected to 
| continue tomerrow, with a high 
ot 60 to 64 predicted, ; 
Last night’s low of 32 brought 
| frosts throughout the area, but by 
2 p.m. today the mercury had) 
climbed to 56 in downtown Pon- | 
tiac. ~ oe 
| North of Pontiac, it was colder. 
| Flint had a Qi-degree reading this | 
| morning. Most cities north of that. 
‘had readings in the 20s, with ‘the |     
‘lowest at Gladwin and Pellston, | 
jeach with 24. . 
More Airline Cities 
(hearing examiner, has recom- 
mend that North Central Airlines| 
receive authority to serve 26 
cities, including Grand Rapids. 
Other states include Illinois, Wis- | 
consin, Minnesota and North Da-_| 
ago that the carrier receive per-| 
manent certification on its service | 
to« those points. 
  Six of $2 new Chevrolets parked 
| Mear the barn, earmarked for‘ 
| employes, were damaged by the 
intense heat. 
Thirty firemen from Holly, Fen- 
‘ton and Davisburg fought the fire 
for three hours. They 
in keeping the flames from dam- 
aging a house and smaller build- 
ings near the barn. 
NO INSURANCE 
The barn was located on a 250- 
acre farm at 10780 Buckhorn Lake 
Rd., which Winslow operates as a 
private recreation area. 
* * * 
Winslow said there was no In- 
surance on the building or con- 
tents. * 
Officials said cause of the fire 
was not known. Winslow said 
there was' ne heating equipment 
in the building which might have 
sparked the blaze, 
Winslow said his company 
which manufactures auto parts, 
lawn mowers and golf equipment, 
| furnishes autos to its employes 1956 Justice Department program 
each year and that the new. Chev- 
'rolets had just been delivered to called jury “bugging.” 
the farm. 
A 1955 Oldsmobile sedan inside 
| GRAND RAPIDS  — Paul N. the barn was destroyed along with | 
‘Pfeiffer, a Civil Aeronautics Board the electrical appliances, which 
were being stored there until 
Christmas, 
  
What, No Bologna? 
BARBOURVILLE, Ky, (®—Pork- kota. ‘The CAB ‘proposed a month! pie hats should be the rage among, bers of the Oklahoma City Police Union College’s freshman class. 
It includes a Pigg. a Hogg, a 
Bacon and two Hamms.     | Dea 
      
Dragnet Spread 
\to Nab Escapee 
of State Prison Convicts Stab Guard 
in Break; One Captured 
After Auto Chase 
COLDWATER (# — Two 
Southern Michigan Prison 
Farm convicts escaped after 
stabbing a guard last night, 
but one was recaptured 
several hours later a mile 
east of Coldwater. 
The men fied from the 
Vandercook farm near 
Jackson. 
Branch county sheriff's! 
‘deputies uabbed John 
' Bugis, 25, of Detroit, after 
he and Clarence Gallagher, 
also 25 of Detroit, drove a 
stolen car through a road 
block on ‘U.S. 112 and 
crashed in a ditch.   officers said. 
Gallagher fled into a nearby 
weeds after the car, stolen jn 
Albion, missed 9 curve te climax 
@ seven-mile chase, Some 25 
state police and sheriff's officers 
him surround. Bride-To-Be 
      MARI SABUSAWA 
This American-born Japanese, 
Mari Yoriko Sabusawa, will be 
married Sunday in Chicago to au- 
thor James Michener whose writ- 
ings often deal with the need for 
better understanding between East 
and West. Miss Sabusawa, who 
lives in Chicago, is assistant editor 
of the American Library Assn. 
bulletin. See story page 25. 
Air-Sea Search 
on for Lost Trio {i's Two Hunters Are Killed, 
40 Wounded as Season 
Opens on Small Game 
      |The farm is five miles north of | 
Michigan 
| for auto theft in ; 
| Gallagher was serving 5. to 2 
years for armed roblery. | 
  Ike’s Physician 
Will Reappraise 
Chief's Progress 
DENVER (INS)—President Ei- 
séenhower awaited a significant re- 
appraisal today of his progress in 
recovering from the heart attack 
which hospitalized him 28 days 
ago . 
          Dr. Paul Dudley White, promi- 
|nent Boston heart specialist who 
jhas been the chief consultant in 
| the President's case, was sched- 
‘uled to visit Eisenhower today, 
| He was expected to take another 
look at his forecast that President 
| Eisenhower will be back on his 
| feet next week and on his way to 
| Gettysburg, Pa., in another two or 
| three weeks. 
| Yesterday, the President spent 
; an hour and 50 minutes sitting up 
‘out of bed—his longest period out 
| of bed since he was hospitalized | 
‘Sept. 24, 
| Earlier, the President met with 
| Attorney General Herbert Brown- 
ell, Jr., and approved a proposed 
_ including legislation to bar s0- 
Run Out of Red Tickets, 
Motorists Tickled Pink   Old Blue Car Latest Clue   
\Killer of You 
Jas Chicago Presses Hunt 
CHICAGO (#\—Authorities, who have watched one pos- 
sible clue after another fade as worthless, made a new 
bid to the general public today for help in solving the 
‘murders of three 
In issuing the plea, State’s Atty. John K. Gutknecht 
“protect” anyone supplying information. ths Still Free 
    
Also, he warned that, by+ 
of the killer or killers of 
Rebert Peterson, 14, and the 
Schuessler brothers, John, 13, 
and Anton Jr., 11. 
time night after visiting 
  Family Doctors 
to Get Vaccine Salk Shots for Grade 1, 
Kindergartners to Be 
Available Monday 
Distribution of Salk polio  véic- 
cine for kindergarten and_ first 
grade children will begin Monday 
in Pontiac and Oakland County, 
Dr. John D. Monroe, city and 
county health director,. revealed 
today. 
Because of a temporary short- 
age of vaccine, inoculations will be 
      
    | OKLAHOMA CITY (®—Six Okla- 
| homa City Misses ran out of am- | 
‘munition yesterday — and city) |? 
‘motorists were tickled pink over ~ 
their plight, 
| The women in question are mem- 
| Department, assigned to oversee | 
Fe sete parking. They ran out 
| of red parking tickets. | ‘DOES THAT LOOK LIKE ME?’ — 
|an actor passes a big milestone in 
he becomes important enough to have a stand-in. 
| Cleo, a basset hound appearing in a filmed televi- 
| sion series, ‘The People’s Choice,” has achieved that In Hollywood, 
his career when| distinction, but he doesn’t seem happy about it. Mre- 
be it’s because the stand-in is a toy, used while the 
cameraman lights 
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    Greyhound Hit 
by Passing Auto 
Outside Monroe Car Driver, 16, Killed; 
Albert Cecil of Pontiac 
Among Injured 
MONROE ) — A Grey- 
hound bus and an auto- 
mobile collided on U.S. 24). 
in pre-dawn darkness to- 
day. A 16-year-old Detroit- 
er was killed in the auto- 
mobile; ‘the double-decker 
bus went careening down a 
50-foot embankment into a 
water-filled bog. A 
Nine of 31 bus passengers 
were injured; two of them 
hospitalized. 
Killed was Jack R. lf Hi 
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Adlai E, Stevenson stirred politi- 
cal talk among Midwest Demo- 
cratic Jeaders yesterday with a 
strong endorsement of 90 per cent) 
of parity price supports for basic 
farm crops.     
next year, also hit heavily on the 
farm problem in a i er 
political speech of all. 
New York's Gov, Avereil Harri- 
man, likewise talked of for the |. 
    lnaee yesterday, however. 
Wallace, a onetime New Deal 
Cabinet member and vice presi- 
dent under President Roosevelt 
who now calls himself an inde- 
pendent, ‘baid in South Salem, 
(See Benson Story on Page 2) 
N. Y., he favors President Eisen.. 
hower for president again next 
year ‘‘to further the cause of world   
  hower “represents more than any 
other man the world’s hope for 
peace,” Wallacé said, and “this 
outweighs all other considera- 
tions."’ 
One exception: In New York, ‘at the conference, Others were: 
said to be supporting Harriman 
for president and Kefauver for 
vice president. 
“THE” MAJOR ISSUE ; it The farm question is shaping up 
  
California’s Gov, Goodwin Kaight 
sald he would be a “favorite 
son” candidate for the 1956 GOP 
némination if Eisenhower does 
not seek reelection, 
Stevenson's support of the 90 per 
      In Today’s Press 
    
         a 
pal 
‘ging for rigid, high level supports 
to bolster sagging farm ar iy 
while the Eisenhower admini: / 
of a sliding, flexible scale of fed- 
eral price props. 
ance at a Democratic rally since 
returning from a round-the-world 
tour, said at Erie, Pa., that Ezra| * 
T. Benson “ Democrats Open Simultaneous Attack on Farm Issue sa major issue in the 1956 cam- 
lon. Democrats have been plug- 
ion has abandoned this in favor 
Parity is the price said to be 
fair to farmers in relation to 
their costs, 
Kefauver, in. his first appear. 
  price declines and mounting sur- 
pluses during Benson's tenure: 
Higher price supports for the out- 
put from smaller farms, with the     THE GALS FOLLOW 
Earlier this Week he was 
mitted to return to his 
wife, and young son. Then 
Hy 
A palace delegation got her aboard 
a London-bound plane. 
                
British Misses 
KAMPALA, Uganda @ — King 
as “Freddie,” 
house for the 
met during his 
who followed to his royal capital in three 
air. 
a 
-year-old Kabaka or 
Buganda Province 
the Uganda protectorate, British 
led to Eng- 
He had de- 
manded a definite date for inde- 
pendence within the British. Com- 
,000 subjects British plan 
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Farm Woes End |f Agriculture Head Says Mest Postwar Problems. 
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BELTSVILLE, Mo. #® — Secre- 
tary of Agriculture Benson said 
today most of the American farm- 
er’s postwar adjustment problems 
are “now behind him.” 
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“The farmer has faith in the 
future,” Benson said in a speech 
prepared for a farm-city week 
luncheon at the Agriculture De- 
partment’s research center here. 
“He has reason to believe that 
another 25 million customers will 
be added to his list in the next 
0 years. 
“He has reason to believe that 
his present troubles will be re- 
solved. . .” - 
FARMER IN SERVICE_ 
Benson made only brief mention’ 
of the “severe cost-price 
STRSE ut ! ion ; E #8   
Faure Faces Battle 
on New Election Plan: Hit ail 
    HIGH SCHOOL RETREAT — Making plans for | Hills. 
the three-day Retreat for Catholic public high school | of 
students are (left to right, seated) Denise Guilment 
of Birmingham High, Father Edmund Schwager of 
the Holy Name Church, Birmingham, and Father | be hel 
Arthur Childs of St. Hugo's’ Church in Bloomfield | Birmingham. 
For Public School Students Our 
Karl 
Beck of 
id Nov. 7 to 
4 
  
Birmingham 
Priests of five parishes in the 
rmingham area are planning 
a Retreat for the Catholic students 
Authority, 
Man’s Purpose in Life, Talks will be given on 
Purity, 
Priests are appealing to parents 
to discuss the Retreat with their 
children, and to urge them to at- 
innocent | tend. It is hoped that the Retreat 
an inspiration to live closer to 
last | Christ. 
Assisting Father Higgins with 
.| the three-day services will be the 
  | Rev, Fathers Francis Stack, Ar- 
thur Childs, Lucien Hebert, Leo   
Princess Me g Wavering 
in Decision to Wed Peter 
Smiling and waving, the 25-year- 
old Princess and the divorced com- 
moner drove their different ways 
from a private party in Bohemian 
Chelsea early today. It was their 
eighth date in nine days since 
Townsend flew home on a vacation 
from his air attache's post in 
Brussels. 
Snuggling deep into the collar 
of her blue mink coat, Margaret 
was driven away from the six- 
hour party in a borrowed limou- 
sine shortly after 1 a.m. Her own 
stately Rolls-Royce was damaged   in a collision, but the royal garage 
wasn't saying where or when. 
- | DINNER GUESTS 
The 40-year-old Townsend waved 
her off and then hurried home 
himself. The couple were dinner 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael 
gian house, 
Mrs, Brand is the former Laura 
Smith of a wealthy British book. 
store family and long a member 
of the “Princess Margaret Set.” 
The Princess is godmother to her 
* * * 
accept Townsend as a husband 
came from an informant in court 
circles who is in a position to 
know 
      The Weather AND VICINITY — Fair and .  inereasing 
low 45. 
} Temerrom, most’ 
erty winds increasing te 10-15 m.p.b. 
afterncen and 15-20 tonight. 
Today in Pontiac | 
Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. | 
At 8 @.m.: Wind velocity § m.ph. | : South-southeast. 
at $:54 om. Moon sets Saturday at 10:39 p.m. 
Moon rises Sunday at 1:29 p.m. 
    
  
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i 740 This source said Margaret had 
_been given a free hand by her 
sister, Queen Elizabeth _11. and 
Queen Mother Elizabeth ‘to see 
‘a8 much of the flying ace as she 
_ wishes while making her decision. 
| WAVERING ATTITUDE 
The liberal News Chronicle also 
reported there is ‘‘growing evi- 
dence in court circles there will 
be an early announcement of 
Princess Margaret's engagement.” 
Several months ago Margaret 
was reported firm in her resolve 
‘<\"g1 to marry Townsend, but she was! 
vse B38) said to have wavered when the_ 
| constitutional difficulties 
\larger before her. loomed 
| Church of England which bars the 
remarriage of divorced persons 
| whose former mates are living. 
* * * 
| ries she risks plunging her church 
and her family into a controversy 
i; which could damage them both,”’ 
The Evening Standard said Mar- 
garet must weigh “the conflict be- 
| tween 
oe 33 Area Priests 
Preparing 3-Day Retreat Totte, Thomas Kenny, Charles E. 
Coughlin, Paul Matheson, Eugene 
Paddock and Edmund Schwager.   
‘National Kegling 
Head Here Monday One of the most important af- 
take part. 
  
\250 ‘Midgets’ Play   
Brand at their three-storied Geor- | 
The report that Margaret is still | 
making up her mind whether to ‘in Stadium Tonight An expected 250 elementary and 
junior high boys will lock horns on 
the Wisner Stadium gridiron to- 
night in the 9h annual Midget 
Football All-Star Night. Play will 
get under way at 7 p.m. 
Tonight’s two and a half hours 
of pigskin warfare brings to a con- 
clusion the city’s six-week football 
training program for 5th, 6th, and 
Tth Seventeen schools, 12 
elementaries and five junior highs, 
will participate in six rotating 
games. 
Midget Night is sponsored jointly 
by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of 
Commerce, Parks and Recreation 
Department, and Board of Edu- 
cation, Proceeds from the affair 
will be evenly divided between the 
Jaycees and the Parks and Recre- 
ation Department. 
Private Physicians 
to Get Polio Vaccine (Continued From Page One) 
‘tor’s office should return the cards 
; to the school. 
| Qhildren who received first 
  be vacinnated at the time their 
age group receives the Salk vac- 
cine.         | The county has been promised 
‘only enough vaccine for kinder- 
garten and first graders but Dr. 
Monroe excepts sufficient vaccine 
to care for the other school chil- | 
dren as soon as “the first rush" 
is over. 
More than 200 truck lines in, 
Michigan can make overnight 
shipments to 24 per cent of the 
country’s consuming public.   . Birmingham 
Loreke of Birmingham High School and Bud 
Oak High School. The Retreat will a & 
Martyrs Church, 
9 at Holy Name Catholic Church in 
  
> 
First Lesson 
fo Begin Sunday Teacher Training Class 
in Charge of Reita Smith 
at Bethany Baptist 
  A special autumn series of les- 
sons for adults are planned at 
Bethany Baptist Church beginning | 
Sunday at 9:45 a.m. 
Six courses are offered with the’ 
following faculty members; Mrs. | 
Basil Hart, Mrs, Grace Stevens, 
Mrs. Fred R, Tiffany, Maynard, 
Johnson and Judge H. Russell, 
Holland, The Rev. Fred R, Tif- | 
fany will be teaching the An-| 
geles Class in the Sanctuary. The 
adult classes are open to both 
men and women, 
Reita Smith will be in charge of 
teacher training. 
Starting at 7 p.m. ‘Sunday, the | 
first of a series of lessons on 
“Understanding the Old Testa- 
ment” will be held in Bethany 
Baptist with Rabbi Sanford E. 
Saperstein of Temple Beth Jacob, 
instructor. 
'- ‘The course is held at the same_ 
time as the five youth programs. | 
Bus and Car Crash 
Kills One, Injures 9 (Continued From Page One)         
Pa., back injuries, and Mrs. Geor- 
ganna Brooks, also of Pittsburgh, | 
chest injuries. | 
PONTIAC MAN HURT 
Treated and released were: 
Kathryn Pavelock, Mrs, Valrie | 
Edmonds and Ali Kalla, all of 
Detroit; Albert Cecil, 4 8. Sagi- 
maw St., Pontiac; D. D. Collins, 
Akron, Ohio, and Grace Arren- 
dondo and Maxine Butler, of Lor- 
raine, Ohio, 
    or second anti-polio shots but did | 
| muddy passengers when they were 
i evacuated to the fire station.   James Batten, 32, of Albany. | 
Ind., driver of the truck involved | 
in the accident, was not injured. 
The bus driver, Owen, and Wil- | 
the roof of the bus. They pulled. 
passengers through windows at the 
rear. - 
* * * 
A passing motorist sped to the | 
nearby French Township fire sta- | 
to the scene and radioed back, 
to his wife at the station. She! 
sounded the siren. and sent 20 
township firemen rushing to the | 
| wreck. ~   * * * 
She also called State Police and 
summoned ambulances from Monr- | 
roe. In addition, Mrs. Rogers awa- 
kened a neighborhood grocer and | 
had hot coffee and doughnuts 
awaiting uninjured, but wet and 
  
| day and tomorrow. 
* * Ld 
The convention opened yesterday 
/morning with an open discussion 
led by Bishop T. D. McGhee of 
| Detroit. Mrs..Mary H. Woods was 
in charge of the afternoon session 
with several missignaries spéak- 
i last night. 
* « * 
Today t* Youth Day. The - 
morning meeting began at 16 
#   | ing. A preaching service was held Ch urch of God Convention | 
Being Held in Pontiac The Michigan and Ohio state! the business session after which | 
et The greatest of these obstacles cenvention of the Church of God there was a discussion pe 
8 is the risk of damaging the mon- is being held in Pontiac at the. 
| archy by flouting the established local church, 132 Wessen St., to- ernoon group, devoted to the usher 
board | | t 
{ riod. 
Mrs. Clarice Lundy led the aft- | 
Youth Choirs of both states will 
hold a singspiration tonight at 
8 p.m. in the Bagley School. Mrs. 
Ida L. Keene will be in charge. 
Mrs. Charles §. Williams, state 
youth president, is chairman for 
the day. ,     * * * | 
Sunday's session will ‘begin with | 
Sunday. School at 10 a.m. and_also 
will be held at Bagley School. The 
public is invited to all of the meet- 
  ings. Elder Major J. Watkins is 
pastor of, the church. | «St. Michael's Catholic church at 
the Voorhees-Siple Chapel Tuesday 
-|at 2 p.m. The Rev. Easton Hazard 
were: Robert Wallace, Pittsburgh, |, _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1953 _ 
ee | Mactadden Won't 
Leave Money — 
to 3 Ex-Wives . JERSEY CITY, .N. J. — The 
will of the late Bernarr Macfad- 
Marguerite Kelly and Mary Wil- 
Hamson, completely. 
At one time Macfadden’s es- 
tate was estimated at 30 million 
dollars. But his 
fore his death he listed his annual 
size of the estate was not- known. 
Pontiac Deaths 
Frank F. Bishop 
Frank F. Bishop, 66, of 76 Eu- 
clid St. died yesterday morning in 
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He had 
been ill five months. 
Born in Muir July 15, 1889, he 
was the son of Ancil and Frances 
Johnson Bishop, He came to Pon- 
tiac from Hazel Park 14 years ago. 
Mr, Bishop was a member of 
St. Michael's Catholic Church, and 
Knights of Columbus Council 600. 
Besides his wife, Josephine 
Vincent, he is survived by one 
son, Bristol David; three daugh- 
ters, Mrs. Betty Roberts of Pon- 
tiac, Mrs, Mary Low Chappell 
of Drayton Piains and Mrs, Pris- 
cilla Kiana of Detroit. 
A brother, Ernest E, Bishop of 
Lansing and a sister, Mrs. Mable 
Schumacher of Rochester, also sur- 
vive, 
Mr. Bishop will be at the Purs- 
ley Funeral Home where Rosary 
will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Mon- 
day. The funeral will be from   
10 a.m, Tuesday. Burial will be in 
Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends may 
call after 5 p.m, today. 
James E. Sutton 
James E, Sutton, 86, of 2604 
Watkins Lake Rd. died yesterday. 
He was born Feb, 7, 1869, in 
Montreal, Canada, and had lived | 
in Oakland County 51 years. Mr. | 
Sutton was last employed by the 
state, 
He is survived by one son, 
Lewis C. Sutton Sr. of Port Huron 
and two grandchildren, Mrs. Rob- 
ert Moen of Port Huron and the 
Rev. Lewis C, Sutton of Holly. 
The funeral will be held from             of the Wilson Ave, Methodist’ 
Church will officiate with burial 
in the cemetery at Wolverine, 
U. N. Week Proclaimed 
LANSING #—The week of Oct. |   He ignored his first two wives, | 
income at about $8,400. The actual | ; 
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4 te ibe Be Gross said the NCAA rejection 
is “without any plausible excuse 
and is injurious to the television 
industry and the public it serves. 
injuries.” |Hold Open The Day in Birmingham. a   
|Two New Fire Stations 
House Sund BIRMINGHAM ‘ — 7 t 
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bee i i sii! i fi ik i : i ay 
cent residential -property. 
zoning limits such construction to 
a * - 
“& Week of Spiritual Discovery” 
‘will begin at First Baptist Church 
with Dr. Clarence Ww. 
mons at 8 each night except Sat- 
— 
Detroit.   Cy 
  Further revisions will be made 
before the Planning Board intro- 
  
Catherine Delongchamp 
Weds Robert L. Kittles WEST BLOOMFIELD—Our 
of Refuge Church was the scene 
this morning of the marriage of 
Catherine F. Delongchamp, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 
Delongchamp, 1362 Hiller Rd., and 
Robert L. Kittles, 1387 Shoman 
Rd., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess 
Kittles, Portsmouth, 0, * * 
Rose pointe lace over satin com- 
| prised the bridal gown. The bodice 
was fashioned with princess lines 
of lace over the hip line. And fol- 
lowing down the skirt. The nylon 
tulle yoke revealed a slight drop 
shoulder effect. Her headpiece of. 
rose pointe lace with scattered 
| seed pearls created a tiara effect, 
holding the veil of silk illusion. 
Serving as matron ef honor 
was Mrs. Helen Webster. Brides- 
Frank Delongchamp, brother 
of ‘thé bride was best man and 
Ralph Kitties and Paul Kittles, 
the bridegroom's brothers, 
seated the guests. 
Following the reception at the 
Westacres Clubhouse, the newly- ; 
weds left for a trip to Chicago 
    23-29 has been proclaimed by Gov. | 
Williams as United Nations Week | 
in Michigan. i and Ohio. On their return they 
will reside on Kolher Street in 
Drayton Plains. . 
  
Navy Officers, Student Killed   
| 4 Die in Auto Collisions     PS ~~ 
Dog Owners Reminded 
  Pets Must Be Kept Tied 
| Pontiac Police Capt. William | 
Crisp yesterday reminded do 
owners that a new ordinance re- 
| quires that all dogs be kept tied | 
pat all times. 
“We've been receiving com- | 
plaints from citizens that dogs are 
still running loose,’ Captain Crisp | ture. 
School Staff 
for Training Session ~. 
The Church School Staff ot the . 
First Presbyterian Church will 
meet for a business and training 
session Tuesday evening at the 
church. . 
The instruction period will tea- 
ture the filmstrip, “The Living 
\Word.” It was prepared by the 
curriculum servicing division of 
the Presbyterian Board of Chris- 
tian Education in Philadelphia. 
will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. 
Robert Lazelle and Mr. and Mrs. 
Sid Savage. 
The pioneer society for young 
people of Junior High age will 
| have a hayride tonight with re- 
| freshments at the home of Patty 
Brown. 
Wealthy Pioneer Canner 
George Ball Dead at 92 .. MUNCIE, Ind. «» — George A. 
Ball, 92, last of the five brothers 
who made the Mason jar a fixture 
in household canning, died in his 
home today after a_ three-week 
illness. 
  | added. | 
GRAND RAPIDS (AP) — David L. Tietsort, 30, of Muskegon, a. 
University of Michigan student, was killed last night in an automobile 
crash while returning home for the 
injured, weekend. Two other students were 
Their car rammed into an embankment along U.S. 16° just out- 
side Grand. Rapids. 
Injured were John T. Fawcett, 18, of Grand Rapids, the driver, 
and James W. Church, 18, of Muskegon. Both were taken to Blod- 
gett Hospital. 
  
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Two naval officers stationed at the 
north of the city. ‘liam Frawley of Lorraine, kicked Pensacola (Fla.) Naval Air Station were killed early today when their 
out the windshield and climbed to automobile rammed into an oil truck on a smog-blanked highway 
The victims were Lt. Augustine J. Botens, 22, and Lt. William 
J. Contratto, 36, both ef Bessemer, Mich, The car was en route 
from Pensacola to New Orleans, officers said. 
: } A third man in the car suffered a fracture of the right leg and 
| tion. The chief, John Rogers, went multiple internal injuries. His identity was not available. 
The car rammed into the parked oi] truck police said. The cmog 
reduced visibility almost to zero. 
MUSKEGON (AP) — Duane R. Lane, 23, of Suburban Muskegon 
Heights, was killed today in an aut 
north of here. 
    
      
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the four-man Throne Council | 
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SANTA FE, N. M. ®—Gov. John 
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mobiles. He has installed belts | 
in his official limousine and will | 
require persons riding in the car | 
to use the belts on all occasions. | 
The Detroit River is the busiest 
more tonnage than any other one 
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Contrary. to what one might expect, 
relaxation of tension as a result of the 
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a ‘Geatt where cotrler service by A * after dwindling from the high mark, 
aS daisy Saar Bais and if August reached a new two year 
oe tm savance. crest with 25,690 persons moving into 
West Germany. 
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1955 
' Lawmakers Impressed 
- by New Ohio Turnpike 
Several Michigan lawmakers have 
toured Ohio’s new turnpike and liked 
what they saw. x *& 
The tour, which began at Maumee, 48 a result, they showed no hesitation 
near Toledo, continued to Elyria, just im choosing the uncertainties of life in 
outside of Cleveland. It was arranged the West over the police state regimen- 
by Gzorce N. Hiogins, chairman of the .tation in East Germany. In other 
Michigan Turnpike Authority. words, they don’t believe the Russians’ 
smiles mean that individual liberty sud- 
cee o =™ . becuneed denly has been or will be restored there. 
members of the House Roads 
and Bridges Committee. With - 
them were some members of the 
Senate’s Highway Committee. 
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  The People’s Business 
Law Traps Soapy State Statutes Force Him 
to Make Early Choice 
By JACK I. GREEN ; 
LANSING—From a practical standpoint, 
politicians give Gov. Williams until late road feasible for Michigan, he would February to make up his mind whether he 
support it. He added: wants to seek the presidency of the United 
“If we can be shown construction of States. 
a toll road in Michigan is feasible, we're 
ie a! 3 g a areiediven diene . state election laws which would seem to 
in Its way. virtually block any attempt to pull a sleeper This, of course, is a clear reference to play in seeking the Democratic nomination 
Michigan law requires candidates for gov- 
ernor to file their nominating petitions by 
plans a parallel freeway which Tuas) GK WY, FE’ fe Gee stele: petnary 
think would make sale of turn- Avg. 7. x *« * 
Williams is caught in:a peculiar net of 
* ® 
This means that if, Williams decides to go 
for another term as governor, he must get 
his nominating petitions in circulation by 
May. 
OTHER FACTORS 
So that is the latest which he could de- 
cide whether to ask Michigan for another 
term: in the Capitol or seek the golden prize Four of the other five law- 
makers whe went on the tour 
likewise voiced approval of the 
241-mile turnpike. The sixth said 
he would not commit himself un- 
til he had more facts. of the presidency. 
Toll road foes should ponder Elyria But there are other considerations. 
Mayor J. Grant Keys’ statement that x * * 
po a vanished when the turn me pe the enthusiasm of Williams’ Mich- 
and their 'imststetice that he 
pertinent fact that financially siocess could eve wevep the nation as a presidential 
ful and safeiy promoting toll roads are 
Operating in Pennsylvania and New national speculation. He is badly over- 
Jersey. _ shadowed by Stevenson, Harriman, Kefauver 
Humphrey | Hopeful Pi ala a aelalie i tacaae Thus, it appears to Michigan observers 
Federal Tax Relief that if. Williams is going to bid for the 
When Treasury Secretary HuMPuREY presidency, he must do so with a splash 
which will show the Washington think- 
flew to Denver to see the President, he ers that he has power at his command. 
‘ x « * 
The gossip in Michigan political circles is 
believ: balancing Federal that Williams would have his best chance 
res : ” of the in the Wisconsin preferential primaries in 
budget is‘ possible before the end of the pri. To enter those, Williams must declare 
current fiscal year. In his opinion such himself in late February. 
an accomplishment would’ make tax xe * Williams’ friends say that the Michigan 
cuts nae eons fiscal year. governor literally swept Wisconsin Demo- 
crats off their feet with his high-level, in- 
7 spirational ‘speech at the Wisconsin Demo- 
wee = we Eves ~ blew cratic Convention in Green Bay a few weeks 
- ‘ ago. 
pepe ory arene! dye pra OUTSHONE ADLAL 
before any tax lief. In that The reports, coming from several sources, 
stand he has the support of econ- are that Williams made a much deeper im- 
pression on Wisconsin Democrats than did 
omists and fiscal experts both 
inside and outside the Govern. Adlai Stevenson, who preceded him on the 
ment. rostrum by one day. 
But the word out of the Democratic camp 
Yet, the facts of political life indicate is that Williams will not enter any of the 
many presidential primaries next year. 
x * * 
eager to claim credit for election year 
tax reductions. 
* x * 
It seems sound to believe, how- 
ever, with the economy continu- 
ing to operate in high gear, there 
should be no reason why the 
budget can’t be balanced, thus 
paving the way for the tax cut. 
On the other hand, if there 
should be a downturn next year, 
some tax relief might be essen- . 
tial as a stabilizing force. 
Until the budget is balanced, how- 
ever, experts emphasize the wisdom of 
remembering that tax cuts might re- 
lease dangerously strong inflationary 
pressures. 
Upsurge in Refugee Flow 
Among noteworthy international de- 
velopments -is the sudden upsurge in 
the flow of refugees front East to West 
It was late in 1962 that the estimate is that he places himself either in 
the role of favorite son candidate who really 
doesn’t expect to go anyplace, or. one who 
assumes the role of a dark horse, hoping 
that a convention deadlock will bring him 
up as the party's saviour. 
And that's where Michigan election law 
pinches. 
If Williams has to commit himself to the 
presidency or to the governorship by June 
19 (actually in May as far as petitions are 
concerned) he is in a bad position to hope 
for a convention draft. 
Because, as Michigan law is now In- 
terpreted, there is no way that Willams, the 
Democratic nominee for governor in 1956, 
could gracefully get out of that spot and 
accept the presidential nomination. 
He. would have to give up his Mich- 
igan residence to allow. the Democratic 
So if Gov. Williams were to back out of 
race in the late summer 
ve to go all the way for the candidate, the cold fact of politics is that. 
Williams is not getting much attention in . 
If the governor. does not do so, the best | 
taximen to juvenile 
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ace 
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  Needed: Constr uctive ‘Thinking 
Days of All Faiths   
Churches Observe U. N. Anniversary 
by Sponsoring “World Order Sunday’ 
By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER 
Since October 24,1945, when the 
United Nations became a reality, 
the National Council of Churches 
year the day has a special signifi- cance because .of the general 
worldwide celebration of the Unit- . 
ed Nations’ Tenth Anniversary. 
This official message, which will 
be read in thousands of Protestant 
churches today, reminds Ameri- 
cans that 1955 is not only’ the 
tenth anniversary of the United 
Nations, but also the tenth anni- 
versary of the first atomic bomb. 
At the same moment in history 
two new instruments were placed 
“dn. man’s hands—the power of the 
atom, and a new international 
organization for world harmony. 
The inescapable question is 
whether mankind can, under God, 
find the will and wisdom to make 
the. Atomic Age an age of peace, 
RAPHAEL THE HEALER 
Monday, October 24, honors the 
Archangel Raphael, whose name, 
though generally known, does not 
appear in any of the Old or New 
Testament books accepted by 
Protestant churches. He does, how- 
ever, figure prominently in the 
apocryphal book of ‘*Tobit.” 
This book ts largely devoted to 
the story of a journey taken by 
Raphael, 
form under the name of Azarias, 
went with young Tobias for pro- 
tection and guidance. The story 
is in “Tobit,” chapter five 
through 12. 
When the journey was over; 
Raphael healed the blindness of 
the elder Tobias, father of his 
traveling companion. Not until 
then did he reveal his identity. In 
chapter 12, verse 15, he told them, 
‘“T am Raphael, one of the seven 
holy angels, which present the 
prayers of the saints, and which 
go in and out before the glory of 
the Holy One.” 
The name Raphael means ‘God 
has healed." This, together with 
the archange]'s healing power as 
recorded in “Tobit,” has led to 
the belief that Raphael's special 
function is curing the sick. — 
In “Tobit,” chapter 15, verse 
12, Raphael indicated: that he is 
one of a group of seven arch- 
angels. Of the other six, only 
Michael and Gabriel are men- 
tioned by name in the Bible, 
Although the names of the re- 
maining four are not given, they 
are said to be Uriel, Raquel, 
Sariel, and Jerahmee. However, 
there are in existence lists giving 
other names for them. 
Frenzied, headlong drivers, from. 
are often said to “drive like 
Jehu.” The expression goes back 
to the Old Testament, long before 
the days of automobiles. Appar- 
ently, a wild driver in any age   
  
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  can express himself with whatever 
means of locomotion happens to 
be in fashion at the time, 
Jehu drove a chariot, and it is 
on record that violent activity was his distinguishing mark. He did 
not spare the horses. An officer in 
the army of Israel, Jehu led a re- 
bellion in which he killed the King 
and took over the throne.   
Case Records of a Psvcholocist:   Vetus oi the Poaula   
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by Teenage Girls’ Behavior 
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(Editor's Note: papers Kasischke 
is one of the few U. sei. 
went to Bucharest . 
— * AP chief eS years.) 
for instance. In 
complete with dialing instructions 
“and a section listing 
Romanians love rich pastries, 
topped with créams and chocolate. 
Big and little shops sell these, but 
they afé expensive, A single por- 
tion of a cream-topped cake in a 
hotel restaurant cost nearly a dol- 
lar at the unrealistic monetary ex- 
change rate. 
There is very little motor traffic 
in Bucharest, a city of 142 million. 
Perhaps it’s just as well, for 
Increase Church Donations by Asking 
for Specific Items, Not Intangibles 
Note the success of Rev. R. J. 
Gisler’s “Wishing Well.” Every 
church and worthy civic club 
can profitably imitate this pys- 
chological strategy. For people 
will donate far more readily to 
a specific, tangible project than 
to a general fund. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case P-382: F. W. Rivers has. 
served for over 40 years as the 
treasurer of the Snyder Memorial 
Church in Jacksonville, Florida. 
“Dr. Crane, I certainly agree 
with ‘your recent advice on how to 
raise church funds,” he began. 
“You suggested a ‘Gift List’ of 
specific things needed. Well, 
Rev. R, J. Gisler, our clergy- 
man, does a somewhat similar 
thing, for he prints a ‘Wishing | 
Well’ section every week in our 
church bulletin, 
“Under this ‘Wishing Well.’ he 
names the things which we need 
badly. And I find that people will 
gladly contribute for such specific 
items, though. they would hesitate 
to place the same amount of 
money on the collection plate. 
“For example, our ‘Wishing 
Well? has brought us a water 
‘ eooler, a floor furnace, office 
furniture, rugs, carpets, 100 fold- 
ing steel chairs, typewriters, 
luncheon tables, etc. 
“One of our members disliked 
our auditorium lights, so she gave 
us $650 for six beautiful Cathedral 
Candies.” 
TANGIBLES APPEAL 
Mr. Rivers then went on to men- 
tion the fact that aftér people 
make a tangible gift to the church, . 
  
AZ ath  ~< HING aN       
  then they like to stop and look at 
it on subsequent Sundays to make 
sure it is doing a good service. 
* * * 
“Where your treasure is, there 
will your heart be also,"’ stated 
Jesus. 
And wherever we invest anything 
ot ourselves, whether advice or 
money or a helping hand, we then 
follow-up that invéstment with 
greater interest. 
Tangibles, moreover, are much 
easier to sell than ate intangi- 
bles. Thus, it ts easier to mer- 
A college, too, can obtain money 
more readily for a new building 
that will-bear the donor's name, 
than for general expenses and en- 
dowment 
We all relish seeing concrete after whenever we observe the suc- 
amount of money and human en- 
ergy that could be attracted to 
churches if we'd “dress up’ our 
needs in tangible fashion. . 
For example, it is far superior 
to assign a real native missionary 
and his wife as the sole project of 
a large city church, than to ask 
that same church to contribute an 
equivalent several thousand dollars 
to foreign missions. 
FUND RAISING STRATEGY 
For the women of the church will: 
then exchange letters with the na- 
tive pastor and obtain pictures of 
himself and his wife. 
> * * 
_ Thereafter, _the native pastor be- comes personalized. And the wom- 
en spontaneously begin to evolve 
‘new ideas by which to help him. 
Soon he will write them about 
the new members he has recruited ~ 
from paganism to Christianity. 
So I wish to recommend Rev. 
Gisler’s “Wishing Well.” It is an 
excellent modification of the ‘‘Me- 
morial Menu” of tangible gifts that 
I previously mentioned. 
And please pay an extra compli- 
ment to the thousands of faithful 
“Matthews.” such as F. W. Rivers 
and other treasurers of worthy or- 
ganizations, who obtain little public 
thanks for their sacrificial service. 
Always bah od to Dr. George W. Crane, 
tn care of Pontiac Pres. Pontiac, 
Michigan. coneans a long 3¢ stamped 
‘self-addressed envelope and 20¢ to cover 
ypt and printing costs when you 
send tor his. psychological charts and 
pamphiets 
‘(Copyright 1955)   
Dr. Brady’s Mailbag:   
Farm Wife Discovers Family Enjoys 
Home-Grown 
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D, 
We have just discovered that 
the wheat we raise is delicious 
when ground and cooked as cereal 
or made into biscuits, We grind it 
in our corn mill, Now we wonder 
why we have missed this until 
recently, although we have been 
ardent followers of your column 
for many years .. . (Mrs. H.V.) 
Answer—I don’t know, but any 
reader who asks for it in writing 
(clipping will not suffice) and 
provides stamped, self-addressed 
envelope, may have the pam- 
phiet WHEAT TO EAT which 
tells why every well managed 
household should have a supply 
of wheat on hand and use it in 
the daily dietary. 
T have located a druggist who 
will sell me 50,000 unit vitamin 
D without paying a doctor $5 for a 
prescription each time I need some 
more, so will you please send me 
your pamphlet on Calcium and 
Rheumatiz. (R.J.B.) 
Answer — I recommend only 
2250 units daily, For the pam- 
phiet Calcium and Rheumatiz 
send stamped, self-addressed en- 
velope.   
Since I applied for appointment 
as stewardess, examination of my 
thing can I take or do to improve 
my eyesight in a month? (W.H.) 
  + chickens Custom With Phone Book nearly all the main streets are 
torn up for repair. Authorities are 
employing more and more women 
in manual labor, and one sees 
scores of them in the pick-and- 
shovel crews. 
people of Moscow—one can see 
barefoot people in Bucharest, even 
in October. Most of these are re- 
ported to, be Gypsies, There are 
some beggars, children and old 
people willing to pose for pictures 
for a coin, 
Bucharest is a city of many 
churches, most of them small and 
located downtown, The principal 
religion is Romanian Orthodox. 
There are also Roman Catholics, 
Calvinists, Lutherans, Baptists and 
the late King €arol I had gay 
times, is now the national art gal- 
lery. This month it features an 
exhibition of Goya engravings, but 
the bulk of its works are by Ro- 
manian artists, The palace square 
is named the Square of the Repub- 
lic. Around the square stand the 
famed Athenee-Palace Hotel, the 
national school of coreography, a 
concert hall and the university 
library. A visitor is startled to see 
turkeys feeding in 
front of the school of choreography. 
Romania has announced it ‘is 
going to open up for tourists and 
there is talk about admitting visi- 
ters from Western countries. But 
the exchange rate: is six Romanian 
lei to the American dollar. Few 
tourists would want to pay $5 for 
an ordinary meal, And accomoda- 
tions are inadequate. 
Portraits 
_ By JAMES J. METCALFE 
What would it matter to your 
heart . . . If now I said goodby? 
. .. Would you be really sad inside 
. . . Or would you simply sigh? 
. -» Would you pretend to miss me 
. . » Sincerely feel alone... 
And wish for all eternity ... I 
might have been your own? . 
No matter what your answer, dear 
. « » I make this statement true 
. » » Regardless of your sentiment 
.. . My heart belongs to you... 
And you may blend it with your 
own... Or break it in your hand 
. . Whichever your decision, I 
. Will always understand . 
I merely want to hold you close 
... And be forever sure ... As 
now we both believe in God... 
And promises endure. 
(Copyright 1955 ** 
Don't envy the fellow who has 
everything he wants. He hasn't 
_much to book forward to. 
. 
Wheat on Dinner Table pounds. Can you tell me how to 
gain weight? (Miss L.C.) 
- Answer—A girl 19 years old, 
634% inches tall should weigh 
120 pounds. Send stamped en- 
velope bearing your address and 
ask for pamphfet How To Gain 
Weight. 
  
I have tachycardia, One doctor 
says I am in no danger, and an- 
other says I must limit my ac- 
tivities or I'll have serious trouble 
later on. What do you say? 
‘Anette W.) 
Answer—Pnooey, Tachy means 
quick, fast, rapid, As everybody 
above the fourth grade knows, 
cardia means heart — a ‘“‘car- 
diac” condition being any kind 
ot heart trouble, Now let the 
doctor try to find out what if 
anything is making your heart 
beat or pulse rapid. 
Can you give me any informa- 
tion concerning change of life for 
a man, Doctors won't tell what to 
do. (K.P, Jr.) 
Answer—Naturally, 
is no such thing, 
—_——   
for there 
My head noises (I'm totally deaf 
according to my wife I have 
stopped snoring almost altogether. 
Ig this just your old friend C.O, 
neidence or is it significant? 
($.R.) tine expecially tends to tighten 
up flabby tissues in nose and 
throat, relaxation of which 
causes snoring, On written re- 
quest — clippings will not suf- 
fice—any redder who provides 
stamped envelope bearing name 
and address may have the pam- 
phiet Head Noises and Deafness 
which tells about the exercises. 
  
For about a year I have followed 
the posture exercises advised in 
your pamphlet on Tumor, Cancer 
and Displacement, and I believe 
my trouble,. retroversion, is cured. 
At any rate I no longer suffer... 
(Mrs. A.S.R.) 
Answer — Some such simple 
regimen, if the patient will only 
carry on faithfully with, it, would 
bring about complete recovery 
in a good many instances, On 
if you provide 
, self . addressed enve- 
lope, I will send the pamphlet 
the reader mentions, 
  
My baby books all say the 
baby’s soft spot should be closed 
by the age of eighteen months, but 
my baby is eighteen months and 
the soft spot is not yet closed.—- 
     
Signed letters, not more than one page 
to personal : 00 words ‘tain 
health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- 
t, Will be      j ‘ ve 
“THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER { ft fp ‘ pele: t ? eis ORES fd 2 v2 Y ee et eS eS Be 
“A J yy y ; Pan " } A \ fe 4 ounol 
R22. 1955   
What Do You Know About Fire?   f ae. 
12,000 People Burn to Death Every Year ne race ing | _ 2—Carelessness with electrical 
ret the ong ah me and appliances ‘ 
* * ma f 
3—Detective or overheated cook- 
| ing or heating equipment. : 
a 
in ate industry, discusses 4-1 any and some of the ways mproper daposal of rubbish 
5—Careless handling of ee 
and other flammables.   
By CHIEF WILLIAM C. McOOY . 
+ SUMMIT, N. J. (INS)—Twelve * * & 
thousand Americans burn to death asap. that we know all about those 
causes of fire. We simply don't 
know how and where to look for 
‘them and 4 Americans keep burn- 
ing to death each day. - 
LOOK AT FUSE BOX 
place to start looking if you want 
to conduct your own safety inspec- 
tion. It is designed for 15 ampere 
fuses, never use higher - rated | Your home’s fuse box is a good | fault as a fire caused by a match | away the insulation, ein red hot 
in ‘a child’s hand ‘ : | wires burning down into your floor. 
Next, take & look at your tele- ‘You're courting added disaster 
vision. set. If it’s placed where it if you leop an extension lamp’s 
‘can reflect the sun's rays, you've) cord over @ nail in your aitic or 
set the stage for fire. How? The} basement. Eventually the cord’s 
same way we. used to focus sun- | ‘insulation will crack, exposing a 
light on a piece of paper with a| hot wire whose heat can be con- 
small glass. But in-| ducted up the nail into rafters or 
send of « thay Sinan Pf OE eS otuds, re, 
set's may be focusing the) y,,,. fireplace or chimney can 
sunlight on a sofa, chair or flimsy |. another critical spot. Sater 
  
  every year and 40,000 others are 
scarred or crippled for. life just 
because most of us are too care-| 
less to live. 
* @ 
That's why safety engineers | 
bluntly warn we're living on bor- 
rowéd time if we haven't faced the 
‘tragedy of fire in the last ten 
for fire. If we get by longer than | 
that, chalk it up to luck. Dumb 
luck. 
Here's how they rate: 
_matches. 
  1~-Overheated or - defective chim-     plugs. | curtains, 
' (@& © * /WATCH THAT NAIL 
They can permit too much cur- | Your rugs are another breeding |     |may crumble or chip away, per- 
mitting superheated air to come 
into direct contact with your walls neys. 
poe e..® rent te flew through your wiring, 
&—Children—and matches, eventually lead to a roaring 
The trouble with most of us is’ blaze that is just as much your         place for fire—if you run electric or roof. Check this periodically by 
errds beneath them. Walking ever | running your hands along the chim 
the wires eventually . will wear ney’s course. If you find extreme: | 
  
  (Wut Disneys True Life Adventures wall an experienced repairman im- | 
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INTO THE FERTILE MEVITERRANEAN VALLEY AND 
CREATED THE MEVITERRANEAN SEA--- 14,000 FEET DEEP. ‘rapid progress in the past few Another dangerous cause of fire 
is spontaneous combustion, Most 
of us never think much about it 
because “it only happens in hay- 
mows or warehouses,”’ Don't kid 
yourself, It can—and does—happen 
anywhere. 
Thick about this for a minute, 
We all know that gasoline is dan- oe oy ee 
        While none of us would leave a | 
can of gasoline in a hot airless 
closet, most of us are quite will. | 
ing to leave matches in the pock- 
ets of clothing stored there through 
extremely hot weather. 
N@ wonder 12,000 Americans die | 
in fires and 40,000 others are) 
burned and scarred every year. | 
The: wonder is that more of us 
don't. 
| HERE'S SOME IDEAS 
Here are some ways “you can) 
|help safeguard your family: 
Keep approved fire extinguishers 
‘your home—the kitchen, workshop, .| 
near the stairways. Leave a lad- 
of your side or front porch. 
There's one more sensible pre- 
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| Council is holding a “Know How Saturda ; y activities include 1% 
| Pow Wow” today and t orrow at  camperaft demonstrations in the | the camporee field at Camp Ag8- afternoon, and “See, Think and 
| wam. Do" sessions at Peterson Lodge 
Attending will be the scout- in the evening. A patrol *hike 
master or his assistant and two! apd campfire also are scheduled 
junior leaders from each troop. for Saturday. ., 
shane stenting wil on which be Sunday there will be’ church. chek out for the sqemen, wie services, an ‘Adventure Trail,’ 
— and the presentation of certifi- 
Rate Hike Reported ote ime — vs pre to 
in Measles, Mumps <x ir Individual edge .to benefit their individual | 
| scout groups. 
Measles and mumps continued | ee 
to increase in the Pontiac area, 
according to weekly reports tom 
Dr. John D. Monroe, city and DO YOU. 
Oakland County health director. = 
In Pontiac, 22 riew cases of 
measles appeared last week, as 
against 3 the previous week; an | 
additional four cases showed Up | 
in the county, a.drop from the | 
previous week's 17 cases. 
Mumps incteased.in the county, | 
with 17 cases reported against the 
previous week's 9. One case was. 
listed for Pontiac. i 
    
     
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Past Prev 
Week Week Ago 
  
Mumps Pedieulosis 
Impetigo ..cce. ce ycmnes Chicken Pox .....09. 1 3 OORIER cos envnere 22 3 1 
Mumps sovogeceeec- | 9 4 
Pneumonia ..,..0..... 2 LJ 1 
Poliomyelitis ..sce000 1 8 4 mariet Pever ...cseaee 6 1 ® 
‘uberculosis sees 3 " 9 Whooping Cough . 4 ti) q 
OAKLAND COU NTY 
Past Prev Year 
Week Week Ago 
am Pox 3 5. 5 
Mea ss 4 14 " 
| Paeumonie’ (all = 0 1 7 
Poliomyelitis . - 6 5 8 
Scarlet Pever 4 § 4 
Tuberculosis (all torms) 5 6 & 
Whooping Cough 1 1 t a 
TTT TTT 7 9 13 
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Including production of sand and 
gravel, Michigan has mineral in- 
dustries in all but 4 of its 83 
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| Choose from 
caution you can take to help insure | 
your family's safety. That's the | 
installation of automatic fire detec- | tions are out of date. and virtually 
unenforceable. 
Secular Jobs Ba oper new canon would 
, & decide whether a 
for Cler gymen je Raith weer job befits 
his office. But the Bishop of 
ggg a veal (ere Chichester, Dr. G.K.A, Bell, says 
4 the proposal appears to, give too 
druggist five days a week to help | senieg onde, taedt? muuch dictatorship to a bishop. 
Fit .~ Pid question is ' Detroit Toll Hits 162 
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pay in general is 550 pounds an- | day with the death of an unidenti- 
nually ($1, am. ‘ | fied man who was struck by-a car 
while crossing an East Side street. 
The Bishop of” Bath and Wells, | The : oh -8- a re were 178 fatalities in the 
| same riod “Clergymen are almost driven) — dasscosheeved yonr. Church Ponders 
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He cited the_clergyman-druggist 
| and commented: 
“T have a suspicion that some of 
|his pastoral work is of peseeaity 
bound to suffer." 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1955   a 
October Scene Highlighted: by Autumn Weddings     
  
Carolyn M. Dickie Wed in Birmingham{Town Hall 
  gathered ‘a wedding breakfast o> . : clock ceremony after- : : orange blossonis. carried ° P 
as the bridal costume for three of | costume and she chose a corsage| the new Mrs. Bass chose 8 S : Cl : Rig, 4 * aa ivy centered a white orchid. tan Chained 
her sisters, was worn by Judith | of pink orchids. ihcnbeloun wae iuaael out oth enior ass and The bride is the daughter of Mr Marilynn Miller served the bride ience 
as maid of honor, wearing.a gold-) by MAgdame Koo of 
Nationalist China   : | : ; ot rn seats corp, | UO Beeencnien for her guing- gs yd Entertained |and mrs. stuart Gordon Dickie of 
way outfit. The couple then left rr Lakeland avenue, 
-{ mony, the bridal party and mem-| on a two-week motor trip to N y Larry Sampson 
bers of the immediate families’ York City. ; Bre 
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      OTHER ATTENDANTS 
Mrs. Robert W. Hamilton, sister- By LEE WINBORN 
in-law of the bride, Mrs. Houston) BIRMINGHAM—A woman of in- 
H. Harte, sister of the bridegroom. | qefinabis charm is Madame Wel- e = 
z 
ES   “Welcome, Mr. Carr” was. the ul 
basis of the’ decorative theme| Carolyn Mae 
used throughout the recreation | Dickie became     oe ; an 
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y i are the parents of the bridegroom. , 
The single-ring ceremony st rooms of the L. Raymond Samp-| the bride of the bride's other attendants, |lington’ Koo, wife of Nationalist son home on South Shore drive | Joseph Lucien Their gowits of emerald green | China's ambassador to the United i Hardig this taffeta were fashioned like the | States. was read by the Rev. Joseph J. 
Ording, whe also celebrated the Larry Sampson entertained the! giternoon in honor attendant’s, as were their * * *® 
Nuptial High Mass. The Papal senior class and the faculty of Se. J matching headpieces. Their bou-| As the initial speaker in Bir- 
blessing was bestowed by the Waterford High School following f. semes quets were of dark bronze chrys| Wingham's Town Hall series yes- 
Rev. Nicholas Miestrini. the football game, honoring Thad; Episcopal atithemums and peach tea roses. pte the sidlin. casa 
The skirt of Judy's bridal gown ents AEE SE Ge Bight) + Chae, Robert D. MacGregor served oy Parag fe Ton swept from waistline. jo * * nS 
a circular 4 eyes train. The eek Mrs. Gordon Bryce and Roger ppt pil ‘enon? Veiga Fi tivated her audiences. 
neckline of the bodice was bor- Stevens assisted the hast with ride is Robert W. Hamilton, Thomas RB. Standing just 5 feet 2 and 
dered by a design of beads and | decorations. Si the daughter Bromson, Charles N. Campbell, | wearing very bigh heels, she 
seed pearis on-an illusion yoke, TS. of Mr, and Frederick BR. Breidenbach, Karl | Ws attired in the characteristi- 
The long sleeves ended in points Dr. and Mre, L. G. Rowley . B. Zint and Richard G. Williams. | cally Chinese, short tight-fitting 
at the Williams Lake road are anxi- Mrs. Stuart G. i Mix. Dickie wen. sheath dress, 
a ~ Bin Dickie o silk taffeta gown and dark brown jacket of purple brocade 
            
       
      Et wedding bonnet of her great- was of brown and green cym-| Madame Koo told your reporter 
- : 3 Mr. Gallant will arriv W.S ' = S : r. Ga w! e€ on uter o RECEPTION AT INN flown to her from British Hong ¥ greenest: Boome ama day to spend the weekend and re-/| f A was held immediate- | Kong. She cannot send for fabrics 
re was attended sisters, turn to Ohio with his family. ly — the ceremony at | {tom her native China. because of =| Mrs. Charles B. Starrs as matron * « ¢ Rojee tun the embargo against exports from 
ri of honor and Sally L. Anderson as Marie Wenzl, president, anil When. the newlywells left for | Communist countries, és 
e? maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mary Nellanback, treasurer, of ‘their honeymoon trip the | LosT VALUABLES +4 Margaret Basso and Barbara the Oakland County District bride was Ts ole is isthe Basso, sisters of the bridegroom. Nurses jon are ee er wool jersey dress with full-length | sine Sgr dng a ene jade They wore garnet-red Sunday to attend the convention Be a black and white tweed coat and) 1 -siace and’ bracelet. She report     gh ix je at: * ; 
a é black velvet accessories. She also ; “ 
* MRS. JOSEPH LUCIEN HARDIG _ wore the white orchid trom her asin a ten jor er pase bier 
- rs. bouquet. wa ‘land all of her paintings and Jpon their return — bronzes which she had collected ” | 
wire Witten encen ¢t ae. |Mary Mahan Exchanges — | “mur See Pa 
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  egy OR j Nerth Telegraph read ead’ Mrs. |\/ With Arthur Odden: | vite airs Omicron Pt soror-| When asked about her hobbies, rman anger Sane pony oo age = ‘ ; Lester Sacll of Auburn avenue OWS it rt Ur en ity. Joseph is a graduate of the | Madame Koo's eyes sparkled as 
Seating the guests were ae oe ae are leaving Monday te attend | Honeymooning in northern Mich-; Mrs. Vernon Odden, matron of University of Michigan Law School | she answered quickly, “Interior 
Laue", Marribeon, Viecon 2 . the cdavention vot Michigan | ican are Mr. and Mrs, Arthur | honor, was gowned in raspberry and is a member of Sigma Chi and | decorating, which I learned im 
Raymond dt, Joseph Ml. Barron MRS. LOUIS G. BASSO JR. Music Teachers’ Association in : : a : Phi Delta Phi fraternities. France.” She went on to tell how 
dr., Past J. Kiebbe and William + - | Ann Arbor Monday and Tuesday. peg dncednny han way— behead pe The ee oe eal + | he loved to cook. “Some people - ” 1 a i "7 fe 
©. Anderson, brother of & | At Wisner PTA Meeting it's, Heltach is & delegate ot] The bride is the former Mary ad thee, tee ids Nina | NEW Leaders ee 
; Mahan, the daughter of Mr. ' $tévens and Evelyn Barnett were wil : In W. , When she For Clifford will | y4 Are Announced ee en- 
so stnet set y'as|Outlines Reading Method \is'mnir ‘ie coramin| tm! te, x. inc Excise mss ot AE! AICUEETS Pink| Dr, Kathleen Hester, professor | the large number of fathers at-\_ parents of the bridegroom. | The matron of honor carried | wow officers for the currert | L : 
' tending the Wisner School PTA . of | we when Com! ——- are Westerners, the 
blue meetings, » of oer ee enpoemced main courses are French or 
American with one or twe na- 
tive dishes on the menu, — 
      
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. Bailey School Fete ‘A meeting Thursday evening lgha ty be-| extended Into a chapel-longtt mums. | wre, Dale Roth, president; Mrs. The wife of the enbecentor Wt 
|, Slated for Oct. 28 o 2 8 ing held. this weekend train. Vernon Odden, brother of the Don McKee, vice president; Doug- | CO YS stiwsees, eee. “They Sa Mrs. Graydon Broadwater is gen-| Dr. Hester illustrated how read- ee @ 8 bridegroom, served as best man./ jas Martin, father vice president; | #bout her e . y 
: taught A tiara of seed pearis secured bridegroom's other three yrs. Earl Carr, secretary; Mrs. re the joy of my life. I get such a te 
The 
poegane Carry of Monroe | her fingertip veil of tulle. She brothers, Orville, Robert and Charies F » treasurer, and| Welcome from them when I get 
  
    
  
  | Festival et Bailey School sched-| and how phonics are introduced street Mrs. Thomas 1. | carried a bouquet ephenotis | beck” che enid. 
Sad te Dk tear 8 pe ta | when ths CADE Con reallly Teceg- Marry ot Letart strect, Dray>’| Conjered with vive wend on | David Odden, served ab ushers. | Mrs. Maynard Peters, hospitality. . os 7 % pm. nize from 60 to 75 words, ton Plains, are spending the For the reception held in the | are Mrs. staan ; 
Chairmen of committees named advised parents, “When weekend in Cleveland visiting her prayerbook. church parlors, Mrs. Mahan wore | ce sce iaios ued Mrs. Tt is not hard to understand why 
at @ recent meeting are Mrs. T oe reads relax Mrs, Carry’s sister, Mary Grace. a brown and copper dress with a@| 1 o, i. padigets neve Madame Koo is one of the fore- 
W. Doolin, gift shop and baked S Sead eum’ ae - * 8 , corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. | ceases 3 uchetl,' publicity: Mre, | most women of the world today. 
goods; Mrs. Calvin Page, sweet Se of pate Reed to your Mr. arid Mrs. Raymond Keller etty Ryan Otten ee 6 Sey ree ON ges roe peed representa- SS ee preety oy Na 
bar; and Mrs. George Prasil, white | chud it only for a few minutes of Madison, Wis., formerly of and a corsage of pink rapture) i.e and Mrs, James Marines, | Gitional , with such eithe- 
elephants, each day to give him confidence Pontiac, are visiting at the home Wears Satin — , | historian. pe od duty tat ber sae 
A baked ham and a tuna fish! and security, and by all means ‘Jot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Froede of The new Mrs. Odden changed | (i) doiegs connect fail to be teapressed ‘ ’ You legates are Mrs. Leon ences lo le casserole dinner will be served | cooperate with your school's Summit avenue f ° to a charcoal gray suit -with |. 00" Mire Harold Paida and 
under the direction of Mrs. Harley | methed of teaching.” <a * .¢.8 or e ING black | accessories for their | 1. Leon Johnston | If luggage was scuffed this Caudle. Movies will be shown in The Pontiac High’ School Boys’ Mr .and Mrs. Frederic R. Breid- The Rev. M “J. O'Reilly honeymoon in northern Michi. | . johnston. | '\ panier te aah Gnieat 
the kindergarten room. Mrs. Ray- Ensemble ‘ent Git ecveral enbach and son, ee Se read the 11:30 o Nuptial | Following a brief business meet-| parts to liquid shoe polish of a 
mond Hibbs will handle publicity eryoned Ohio, are visiting home | Fea clock wil i in| near color. When it is dry coat ier afiair, * vocal selections, Mr. and Mrs, Gor- | Mass this morning uniting in mar- On their return, Mr. Odden will ing, parents and teachers met 
ans . * © ® ratg Any a ives ngham riage Betty JoAnn Ryan and ‘eave for San Antonio, Tex., where | their respective homerooms for a with thin shellac to hold polish 
    
  
  Mr. Brefdenbach was an usher | Robert Carl Gifford. | he is stationed with the U.S. Army. ' social period. , . 
at the Hardig-Dickle wedding to- “The ceremony was performed at fe=r fr o> ae ee F 
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Mrs. LeRey Keck, Mra, Hebert (of their daughter, JoAnn .Mary Contributions 
. Maria Cosma, Dottie Katch- snag «beer dah |Banks of South Edith street, and| to 5 Hospitals Ks 
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Thespo Pantel and Marie Guellec ogg ange anagedlnggee 4 Mrs. Miracle. N date has been| Mothers Chapter 34 met at the) , white satin ballerina-length 
Others invited were Emmanuel| Mrs Fred Froede and | ieee solid ‘ Moose Hall on Thursday, the group | 2 with fitted lace jackef. Her Williams, Mike Pantel, Alex and| 28mes Hight presided at the tea. | %t for the wedding. voted a contribution to each of the | FON Mo Ne ce Mured by’ a 
: Nick Sekles, Mike Varon, Don table. | Wallpaper can be made wash- ive Pager ag Neg j Perea tiara of ‘sequins, and she carried 
North, Sam Savas, Ernie Savas} Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, special | able by coating it with a light, | 24" °° coming | her first communion prayerbook 
    and Steve Gabriel. guest of the group, commented on (transparent lacquer or shellac. [PY°STP™ = covered with lace on which there 
"| were elected, with installation tak- 
. _| tinue for eight consecutive weeks. Plans were made to have a rep- 
resentation of several members at 
the state board meeting being held. 
in the YWCA building in Lansing. 
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Officers for the ensuing year 
ing place at the Nov..17 meeting. 
A film and colored slides on Alaska 
will be shown on Nov. 3 in the 
Civic Room of Pontiac Federal 
Savings and Loan Building. 
Art Course Starts 
Monday at Eastern 
The Association for Childhood 
Education again is sponsoring an 
art course under the direction of 
Mrs. Mabel Hammerbeck., 
Classes will be held at Eastern 
Junior High School, beginning Oct. 
24, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and will con- 
The work will consist of decora- was an arrangement of white 
chrysanthemums centered by a 
white orchid. 
Mrs. Bruce Zoliner was her 
sister's only attendant. Her bal- 
lerina-length gown was coral col- 
ored, and she wore a headpiece 
of tiny chrysanthemums in @ 
matching shade. 
Serving as best man for his 
brother-in-law was 8. B. Mac- 
Donald of Grand Rapids. Robert 
Ryan, brother of the bride, and 
Bruce Zoliner, the bride's 
brother-in-law, seated the guests. 
A reception was held at the 
Ryans’ summer home in Drayton 
Plains immediately following the 
cessories for their honeymoon trip 
to the East. 
The newlyweds will make their 
home in Drayton Plains upon their   tive motifs suggested by various | return 
seasons and holidays, as well as 
od paper ltiriee  Neesnice | Felephone Girls 
announced that leesone taught | Fave Reunion 
        cated the third ermual none yar Telephone were 
MOMS Unit Two | emplayed in the Birmingham ot 
; Attends Luncheon = [St Pier te ee wes changed 
  : MRS. EVELYN COPELAND 
: The new executive director for the |to this area with an excellent background in Soe ot tel ison te ee i aos Gs | ted by 
Northern Oakland County Girl Scouts -is|Girl Scouting. She has held the position as | and a social afternoon Tuesday. 
  : ; Christ Church Cranbrook’s fall sale will | mingham are cochairmen of the sale. They 
$, Evelyn Copeland. She will arrive in\executive director in Waterloo, lowa, and ,,Anouncement was made of the) | Hostesses for the attsir were! be held Phiiréday in the church house. Mrs./are photographed with Mrs. Ormand S, 
mtiac Nov. I to assume her duties. A) Aberdeen, Wash,’ the home of Mes. Clarenee Wick. |filtin Mee Gees Feceater Jn |David W. Lee (left) of Bloomfield Hills| Wessels of Birmingham, one of the commit.    
     
      graduate of:Oklahoma A. and M., she comes| ee mott of North Johnson avenue. | and Edith White, and Mrs. Parbury Schmidt (right) of Bir-|\tee chairmen. : 
        
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Shake Rom: to Start It Popping! ii ’ . By ELZABETH WoopwaRp thing, so he won't freeze up with| take some note of you around | wasn't sure she wanted a second, Shake, rattle and swiggle that| nervousness, but enjoy being| scheol. ' |so she turned him down. And 
will, begin to happen. The corn| Get acquainted with thim. Let! sneer ond deeper, he'll veein to| Cam, she let him know? 
will pop like crazy. Laugh wth him. Make. him care leas how his boy‘ friends tease. “Dear Miss Woodward: Yd 
around a who shows interest | feel at home. And while he's in! tom ‘Hel even leave thim on Oc- him, me SS Oy tee Se 
but is It she wants|@n easy frame of mind, make) 20. i, come to join you went out together once and 
to wait forever and a day for|#Tangements for next week for When they see that you really enjoyed it very mach; although | 
him to do something, she can.| ™0re of the same. ' lave his girl, they'll leave him to| ! #idm't realize ¥t at the time, |. 
' ‘But if he’s shy—or she’s shy—it As he gets to know you and | it without further comment. I really liked him a let, 
takes @ hearty shake to get things! feel consfortable with you, he'll omen “But when he asked me te go popping. stop afraid and shy with | In this case, it's the girl’who's| out again I didn't accept because 
In this case, he's the timid | -7°- find the courage to ‘shy. She had a chance, but she|I didn't think I would care to. pags ayo ne en Loe MAE RORY. Se him 
for a date. Yet, he’s been im- e., 
‘she wait for more evidence? 1 : I've seen him twice since then at 
think she ought to get things ‘ y his. aunt's house, but nothing has 
popping. But here’s what she . come of it. Please tell me what to 
writes: do.” ‘ 
“Dear Miss Woodward: T! Answer: Si you're the shy 
wanneat-en-tuih-a0e-teme- teh type, you undoubtedly were a bit 
a show and ever since I've wanted short and unenthusiastic with him to go with him. I'm sure he likes . | when you turned down his second 
me, too, but he’s 18 has chad date bid. At the moment you 
‘only one date in his life, didn’t think you'd care to go, and 
“He's too shy to ask a girl for it probably showed. 
a date. But he went to the fair The peor guy took it persen- 
this summer and bought me a ally. He thought you didn't care 
bracelet. The guys who were with to go with him. so it’s now your | - him have teased ihm ever since. ean Ga rein “He avoids me around school, thought better matter es m 
his girl. How can I be sure of friendship to permit you to Py i . oe Yigg ® sable. that? Aid ow ‘cnn x gt bien, to ' acco bin 20 Beat ng It th there's Leather gloves that launder with no loss of color or j Hace eogenbs presaire ewes colo left iy fay yaa talk t "s : : rft) Fa thee tn eit tame deten ee tae. \ |} apart conn pti age fra stiffening of leather are easy on the budget. These show a da in shocking’ pink with loreoth of self vathon Haomarkale . ‘too, of course.” him. slim and tapered. look, Cameo-beige kid shorty (upper top. Classic leather suit glove (lower center) is hand | 
onwer ‘triends One more evening together will| Jo/¢) has stem and leaf design. Kid glove (upper center) in ginger-toned suede. Hand-and-bow design is used , A t He tells your , do heist 4 / | sewn in ginger-ton ; nd-and i | that you're his girl, ey arate poor soci gp sed wil en- | is in lemon peel color piped in black with black and yellow | gt wrist (lower right) of glove in Limoges blue kid. All 
ing ‘cbt te tinting much ee ae ©*| buttons at the wrist. Glove with winged cuff (upper right) | the gloves are completely washable. nev | 
cheat. The pet, 1a tl oe Serer | Tas ae dag friends know ™| So far, and at this point, noth- R 1) F 
heh wl gg wma gunmeternres|Man Asks | Helps Others Regain Trim Figures — It go on way Ue fe ' ’ 4 ae 
eo see you cot Hee popeie. About Aiding By ANNE HEYWOOD’ sore as anything for « while but, too much trouble, but then 1 be- : 
ren to gen over to Yur [Strangers | seerater'tr'yeum bere ss| Retr ong. tnt ony ad at |S Have a. weekly Simming very informal Sunday night sup- May Help Women| , “And what a nice figure I had 011 again, Everybody compli | enoneh to buy some mow, dresses : per, for instance. Or a Friday Talk Presented . then,” she told me, “when I was 1 bunt Wetltertel. | aee'Y Gas tema ee aon | night. to watch television together. d : Who Are Trying to | exercising alt the time! Then aft-| mented me and os er oe j : it asy, comfortable by Indian Chief Don Caa er my marriage and having the)  «geme of my friends asked it my old ones. epee . ) Make ah J ts three children, 1 kind of let my- F ee about asking for money, 4 
. lH) ) : Members of the WSWS-of Cal- self go. I ate too much, and while would teach them the exer ~~ made it just 50 cents per class, : | 
Elk drille » ASD _ fp vary Evangelical United Brethren By EMILY Post I did all the housework, I didn't “At first I thought it would be success was PROOF | sua Mh bhp iy met Thursday evening in take the special exercises I used | : | : “Very often I go to the theater “The were delighted. After . C t Dance . the church recreation room. to do when I was teaching. Cl S inl S | alt, said, my own success Nbr he: : ° aa ‘aan talsbe Wasa nets “One day 1 looked tn the mir- Sor OUNERS, Ot8e vee § that I knew what I Well Attended : jy ee ian gage also alone. When it comes time| rer and was downright ashamed Items by Waxing was : and mo Regge felt. 
pena dance spoke customs | Seems to. have a very difficult, before, All my muscles I hold my classes twice a week, ine of the ike Temple. By. ond : : tee Goiste ood bol Srapentiee time getting into her coat flabby, so 1 decided. then and Kitchen tan be aided with some ' now, S many women have wanted | o . - ” wax, « a 
Mrs. Eddie “Webster were the Versatile Costume Aimed end answer period. «| hesitate to offer to hold her there to do ae aid _ sty yorum Sng to fla and, | sage any they really 
— se FI he W These whe sovummed thete of |fte TStalion of proper behavior | chee with her toctor leas steel countertops, sks dish" TS rright sas rosa dcorctons ot corn|At FIATTEFING TNE VVEAFEF | secs at sais meeting were Mrs. |!nterpretation of proper behavior| check with her doctor, | es sul lee Pe do hw 2g Thomsen bord Wh ' tive decolletage at, Seneeee, | | 8 .. |sist a stranger the circum- | doctor said. He told her to do .all ter and surface protection against | shocks, pumpkins, skeletons and| When Mollie Parnis designs ait has a provocative Mrs, Elmer Halliday, vice presi- pa the exercising she wanted andj scratching and fingermarks. | CAPITOL gcblins were arranged by Mrs. | dress, she allows herse!f only tor evening. : dent; Mrs, George Mattinson, | *tances. aa et ona de : those fancy which have | - recommended a simple basic Apply the with a clean, BEAUTY SHOP Mark Scott, Mrs. Ed Silk, Oscar flights of ve Utterty simple so far as bedy secretary, and Mrs. A, A, Binga- 4 —nothing “tatty.” cloth that has been dampened by | Denham, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent | to do with decoration for she firm- y pow, cq arabe Answer: This is difficult te |—” ; bin al apn: aneaiiudiniatiiale first and lines are concerned, the “fight I really went to work,” said) dipping in water and then wrung |] 850 W. f Vevenit: a8 Dir. s08 Mve. yiiians | ly Debeves Get So Or Biter | of taney” detail — shben ren and at-| Snewer because it depends SPSS scary, “I spent an hour a day d0-| thoroughly. Apply only a light coat 'I tue ta” extra hein 4 fe Schmiel. Mrs. Robert aed ere So 6 oe © eee th on this th, the meeting how .it is done. Naturally, fs ing ail my exercises, I fixed up @ of wax and while it is still moist oa ' and Mrs. William Hurlburt served | the wearer. ‘bit ef fashion business. was in the form of a homecoming | woman Sande ment % ior (Place in the basement and, 0! polish with a dry flannel cloth. as cochairmen of the refreshment; Evidence of this particular ja and past members. groping for the sleeve of her cnatter how. wauyr't wes, 1 Gited : a 
committee. philosophy is in today’s late-day- The clongated bodice i darted vers, Artur Wartilow and Mrs,| cot or locking for something | matter Bow | be aeigeon. | : aa Russell Pope won the prize for | into-night ensembie. on gece bod genet agit ty ty epmw groan [weeping ar ulimags? yp ‘od ehe.hee tent, H would be bY | Cp ROUTINES Poet ve 6 e. Wak. + the best woman’s costume and the | taste with its abbreviated, draw- Se ee ee eee edlain. ‘ stinctive for any gentleman ste | by. little 1 : . best man’s costume was won by | string jacket for daylight hours, = - — Mrs. Warrilow entertained with| help her. x A my “a ‘remembered — ae : 
Mrs. Russell Pope. Pan stoning effect, make it im | 8010 after the business meeting,| 1 take it for grastted that he will et William L. Moore, president, wel- _ a ae caie and Mrs. C. E, Hampshire and her | no¢ consider her unavoidable ac- 3 ; g 
cmmet, ie pasa fge tung pr even novelty cotton, Match | daughter, Sharon, sang a duet 8c- | ce of this courtesy as an|Card Party Given 
he SS ie ter eee ys ee euid ond rion for urban — by Sharon with the ac- | int nor settiahen will | by New Sylvanites . . 
club, appearances; use a little imagina- eieieniiie ‘wine areal Gm proffer weeded ai . ‘The Beverly red‘heme of Mrs: Shop Tonight ‘til 9 
| ia’ sehen tion if you make it for resort wear: | ing the fellowship hour, with girls] “Dear Mrs. Post: I have rela-| Frank Scavo was the scene of ies Benet Upien, Sateen Stee ae eaten ac wiandend Sat {from the intermediate Sunday |tives living in many parts of: this | benefit jcard party for the New| | 7 cn ee ae ON ee Se ee ee | chet enteng. | Samay, Sebvcemetnaes do sat tyiventen Cee. Fret, oe | CU INID AY 9 ee 5 Moore yere callers for the eve ern _meommrements. wes | ints : ou ot tite’ Gatthe tev weeks be bo a al TO ning. - _ ; i after. Is it proper, so long after) Members and guests wee we Ce 
7 i, z, Be, tenes i Kiwanis Group the fuoral, to vend Rowers Sor tteidge and canasta during the : 
Officers bata ee gO Pes EF [Marks Fourth een nm (Crteteeme) pe | by Iraq Caldron Size 12 requires 6% yards of 36-|\ Servi florist: directly to the house with |Wimer, Mrs. Jack Allen, Mrs. Al- _ Luxurious ss, y aq inch material for dress and a half Year o ervice a reall cadena Sadar te 6 bert Kohn and Mrs. Donald John- ’ e ; | 
yard of 35-inch material for inter-| he Fourth Anniversary Party| reaved one to place them on the | son. . Cashmere Coats ‘4 Mrs. Fred Crossman assumed e Dorothy Bradley, Mrs 
her duties is Mighty Chosen One vadiea Syndicate, Ine. P.O. | % th ee ee cocaee an| re om tee, haved eae" | > Lila. Sale, Dao Wirwiehs | ho | Pas Rage nomad . Box 535, G.P.0., Dept. P4, New| Sine Restaurant Archie Mac- : Mrs. EV. Gelzer, Mrs, Lewis! poy. . | ichonen, Shemiey one Se York 1, N>¥. Siate size. Send $1. | Scribs Restaurant. | Arc} Answer: You simply write ® | Parry and Mrs. Edgar Leahey also| PARK! VFW Hall en South Saginaw strest, Airmail handling 25 cents extra. note of sympathy and explain | yon ‘citts. REAR fa oF a sdiiing | Fred Gibson, president, reported | (10) have just heard of the ; ; Mrs. Murray White was installed New 144Page Pattern Booklet | on activities of the past year. At- vs ged teak _ aerate of STORE ' ) 
as Junior Mighty Chosen One , Wil XII available for 50 cents. If pty. |tendance awards were presented Sones io @o satin pen write Sylvan Shores Club |. ‘ | Others installed were Mrs. Al | | \J¥F2 |soaden ‘Syndicate, tne,” and add| pornce Lodge pant resident; Dr-| ‘% but net t be placed on the' Hoe Halloween Fete Huron at Telegraph | bert Kugler, Thehia Anderson, th 1 |4 ‘cents for handling. Guy Hill of Michigan State Uni-| 5*#¥¢- ; Mrs. Charles A. Humphries of Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies a Mrs. Ted Arncld, Mrs. Lisyé : : (Look for a famous American | versity was guest speaker. “Dear Mrs. Post: If something | Syivan Shores drive entertained Pr bie a pet a | 
Sinkler, Mrs. Victor Rodamer = Designer Pattern next week by} Guests of the Kiwanis Club in-|is needed during a meal at a| members of the Sylvan Shores) ee — 
and :S6tn, SRM Epatien, ' | Herbert Sondheim.) cluded Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crary | restaurant, how may one get the! Women’s Club at her home Mrs. Burnhart Hansen, Mrs. Wil- L te (Copyright, 1955) of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich | waiter’s attention?” Wednesday evening for a Hallo- 
liam SN as int cae + a M tina Conducted ont Hassell of ‘Ferndale dale ‘Mr ‘oa A If you can’t attract the The ovening "s program was su- ° ” . rs, * i - * . nswer: i . z ard Parson complete the ist. Mr. HI] Pl ley Clute Directors. | Mi Richard Seriner and Mr. and | ye of walter or make one hear | pervised by Mt Rober Newell this powerful “eye Mrs. Ray Haertter is marshal. S Vv u irec Mrs. Edward Maier. you by calling “walter” in a low | and prizes were awa : 2 
7 eS . }. Eighteen. members of Wever-| Committee members planning | yoice, then about the only way is| Harry G. Bower, Mrs. George’ 
Mrs. Blanche Woodman. and Owen-Hawthorne Community Club | the affair were Robert Erickson, | 1 clap your hands. Newton, Mrs. Walton F. Adams : pe 
Mrs. Sam Smith, escorts, present- f= board of directors’ met at the | Horace Lodge, Robert Miller, Fred —_——_—_—_— and Mrs, Edward W. Batten. tells you 
ed each officer with a rose, Other - home of Mr. and Mrs. George | Waterson and Harley Levely. Good time to get rid of last! An arrangement of fall c— 
escorts also attended from PY a6. Gray on Yale avenue Wednesday es year’s hats (that you planned to centered the refreshment ta tee facts 
 seey‘oane ‘ous tag nw ae Church Group Flos |S Seay owl dios jer | Or hale, nh aoah diana i . : at way, “ * ’ io : le 
pe vipeng provided sates tnt | eceanten ana civic } nae Luncheon Meeting | sci sutticient time in which to| Leigh and Thelma Morgan presid- : 
re or duite Danppherh Select <x rues penmred by the club, and| Twenty-four members of the |buy replacements, = = = = 8 ¢@d 
4 under’ the direction of Mrs, | The lor line. of fashion—most | plans were made to serve refresh- | January-March Group of Fit) —————<—. “ Harry Vernon. slimming of all for the epetenl: | Saents at the community elemen- | Presbyterian Church were enter- our store, facts 
See at Payee int of w ionmer | tary school Halloween party. | tained at a luncheon meeting re- I want My Rugs || guesswork about diamond values. Doyle po ay ager Ander- | dress: Just a = bd a ma | * 8 * cently at the Bloomfield Hills Cl a Asa pa you son were guests group. __| waist, atop mple graceful! wir and Mrs. Raymond Scar-| home of Mrs. John Main. ned Registered Jeweler, we offer A skit was presented by Mrs. | skirt. Sewing! Easy—pattern is iron, Mrs. Ford Drumm and| Mrs, Thomas Tillson gave the ea P by the most advanced gem evaluations White, Mrs. Kugler. Mrs. W. J. | proportioned tp fit perfectly! | Mrs. Cordie Hereim will be in| devotions on the theme, ‘This professional rug possible . . . with the aid of instru- Morris and Nancy Parson. Lunch-| ‘This pattern easy to use, simple | charge of refreshments for Owen | Know.” .Mrs. W. J. Baumgartner < ments like our eon was served by Mrs. Arnold. | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com School. For Hawthorne School, Mr. | spoke on social education and ac- cleaner who ve) Bertha Clendenning, Mrs. Eve-| piete illustrated instructions. ‘and Mrs. Henry Sibary and Mr. | tion. : Diamondscope. (shown lyn Thomas. Mrs. Sam Smith and | Send 35 cents in coins for this and Mrs, Pete Mihay will be in| Following the business meeting! knows all the It lights up the very heart of your Blanche Woodman, who poured for pattern—add 5 cents f>* each pat- | charge. names were selected for exchange diamond—brings oyt those factors 
the 125 guests and members at- | tern for first-class mailing. Send 4 membership meeting, to which |of gifts at the Christmas party. answers i a So tending. to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- | ali area residents are invited, will} Mrs, H. E. McCulloch of Silver- which influence its price. So before — tiae Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | be held at Hawthorne School at hill road will hostess the Novem- . you buy any gem, come in and see Beta Chapter Meets | 1?th St.. New York 11 N.Y. Print| 7:39 p.m. Nov. 16. ber meeting. Cleaning how our “facts” policy can help you ‘ plainly name, address with zone, ~ ‘ ; With Mrs. Allen size and style . T 9x 12 
ne MG, raed Mr _ RENT — RENT — REN S495 Siepeaten Nern Te tee or ben ace: Floce Mats , R 
Nertts canny cs 9s Sheetae-| - Ween ste ik be ae at iat Se se nog work Gull Inguthering. The chap | coverings on ther. dining tables, Country Estate Residence eal || ter. met Thursday evening when) but prefer place mats for easy up|} stodern—4 bath, shower. All weather lib porch, eeey ~ Mrs, John Allen opened her home) keep, now can have the advan-|[ 2 fireplaces, full basement. Recreation rgom, laundry, we pee 
on Mariborough drive. tage of both with a line of machine- ws aan ace elon tae peo yee le rapes | grove 
Mrs. Robert Tedcastle was pro-| made cotton lace place mats. rey tan § 
gram chairman for the social) 4 perwemsble mat, These piace|| Scott Lake and Watkins Lake Roads. Buin and Cormet Cleetiirs 16 wee 0 | A. giftwrapping demonstration | mats are shown. in tive patterns, Within Two Miles of Pontiac. Immediate a ug an pe j liaise will be presentefl at the next meet: | ranging modern to period Call FE 5-8387, Inspection by Appointment Only. | ing at Mrs. Tedcastle’s home on | motifs, and in white, natural, and . Wilente@nten  : 42 Wisner St. FE 2-7132 | 
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  . Mrs, Blanche Joki will speak on | 
“The Mission of. Jesus at the 
Pontiac Unity Center, 71% N. 
: r Saginaw St., Sunday morning. The 
‘ sunrise. # service will be held at 11 a. m. 
Detroit Unity Association before 
ASCENSION going to Birmingham, Ala. where ae ee eg oe oe paler St ee Gommen Gervice.... 3 At present a class at the 
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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Glendale 
Services at 9 A. M. at 11 A.M. 
‘Sunday School-8 AM. and’ 11 A, M,   
  'BibleLecture 
-| nationalism Slated Sunday Harold P. Woodworth 
to Speak | 
Bible Principles to Life 
Jehovah's Witnesses invite the 
public to attend a free’ Bible lec- 
ture at Kingdom Hall, 600 E. 
Pike Street, Sunday morning, Oct. on Applying |’ 
  23, 9:45. 
Harold P, Woodworth, traveling | 
representative of the Watchtower | 
Society, will speak on the subject: | 
“How Bible Principles Apply to 
Your Life.” , 
the Pontiac of 
Jehovah's Witnesses. Mr. and 
Mrs. Woodworth recently returned 
He said: ‘These assemblies 
demonstrate that social inequali- First Baptist 
= to See Pictures 
to Speak on Christianity | 
  ties, racial prejudice and narrow | 
cease. when Bible 
principles are practiced,” and, 
added: “It the Bible code of) 
morals and honesty were applied 
in the home and community it | 
would be a_ totally different | 
world. It is a better world be-| 
cause a minority sincerly follow. 
Bible principles.” He also said: | 
“Misunderstanding of. the Bible | 
| can be eliminated if the word of. 
God is respected and believed in | 
place of the traditional creeds and | 
    
  
          
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  |has conducted evangelistic serv-| | Men to Conduct 
: Sunday Service Laymen to Lead Prayer, 
Discuss Theme, Sing 
in Choir 
  First Christian Church will ob- 
serve Layman's Sunday this week | 
' with the Christian Men's Fellow-. 
| ship in charge of the worship 
i service at 11 a. m. Sunday. 
William Herd, in charge of the 
| service, will lead the congregation 
| in Scripture reading and prayers. 
| His text will be “Be Ye Doers 
and Not Hearers Only of the 
Word." 
Several laymen will discuss this 
theme under the following head- 
ings: “Being a Better Father,” 
will be given by James Boaz; 
“Being a Better Churchman,” Will 
be Ed Underwood's topic; George 
Seantland will speak on “Doing 
the Daily Job Better,” and William 
Tompkins will use for his subject, 
“Being a Better Christian Citizen.” 
The benediction will be  pro- 
nounced by Fred. Jackson,   
  DR. DON R, FALKENBERG 
  Dr. Don R. Falkenberg | 
and Communism | 
Laymen will also preside at the || 
Dr. Don R, Falkenberg of Lake | Communion Table, serving as’ 
Worth, Fla, will present the) | elders and deacons. 
colored motion picture, “Fourteen | The choir will be composed of 
Million Hindus for Christ in '56,” | laymen with George McRay sing- 
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the First | ing a solo. . 
Baptist Church.- 
He will also speak on the clash | 
between Communism and Christi-| 
anity in India. j 
Dr, Falkenberg is the founder - 
| and international president of the | 
33 year old Bible Meditation, 
League, source of Bible study sup- | 
_| plies for the nation’s armed forces | 
and missionaries of about 40 de-| 
nominations and societies. 
Besides his radio program, he |. 
‘ices in the Far East and has |" 
| written several articles. “I Was a) — 
Prisoner in Japan,” was published 
in 19 languages. His latest publica- 
tion is “I Am a Fifteen Percenter.”" |     
- 11:00 A. A. M. MORNING SERVICE 
7:30 P. M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 
- “CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. 
YOUTH SERVICE 6:30 P. M.   i,     
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«* The SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY SCHOOL ............ . S45 AM. 7 
HOLINESS MEETING .................... DAM. | 
YOUTH SERVICE ........... vebheeed dass 6 P.M, 
EVANGELISTIC MEETING .............. 7:30 P.M. 
S/CAPT. ond MRS, MAGNUS | Thursday Prayer MICHALSEN, in Charge :30 P.M.   
  
     
  ORVAL DUNKELD 
Oakland Youth   
      |to Have Rally   
10:00 Sunday School 
1190 Worship WESLEYAN METHODIST @7 NORTH LYNN STREET 
Rev. C. D. Friess. Pastor Young People to Meet, 
in Clarkston Church 
W. Y. P. 8. 6:45 PM. to ‘Hear Orval Dunkeld   | an 
  Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. 
‘ | The Youth Rally of the Oakland 
|Youth Fellowship will have mis- |   
  
  sionary Orval Dunkeld as speaker |   
TUE SERAte oF TRUTS 
tee ce 1:00 Pm. 
Gervice Wx Sen. 
i =e Evening 
Ve 4-180 
      
  
  
458 Central 
Services Sunday 10 a.m. and 7:30 
Tues. Thets,, Sat. 7:30pm.   "CHURCH OF CHRIST — vee a ur TavEx. hr agg De i |to present pictures at the First | 
| Baptist Church of Clarkston 
| cated on M15 tonight at 7:30, 
In the untamed Zambezi Valley 
| of Southern Rhodesia, where Orval 
| Dunkeld has lived since 1942, ele- 
| phants, lions, leopards, and hy- oP? M. Wednesda 
oe 4M. Sunday 
4M. Sends te:50 H Worship 
81) Rebinweed Ave. Sve! Service 
hool 
    
  = lenas stil] roam. the countryside. 
  
THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH William E. Goding. Pastor ; 
An America: —— Church, located on Crescent- Lake Road at 
Universal Ave. Waterford: Township, to serve the entire community. 
_Genday School 0:45 A. Mt. 
All Are Welcome! | Many women never see a white 
person until the missionary comes 
to their village. . 
Dunkeld, his wife, and another 
young couple, the Rudy Daniel- 
sons, were the first missionaries — ae 
to settle jn the Zamberi Valley. 
  They built, for their living quar-   
  
  
          
WELCOME     
BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH * A fellowship of Christians in the American Baptist Convention 
serving with all believers in the World Council of Churches, 
Rev. Fred Robert Tifiany, Minister 
A. M. SUNDAY ‘P.M. | 9:00 Worship 5:00 Youth Center 
9:45 Sunday School 7:00 Yeuth Programs 
11:00 Worship 7:00 Adult Education ba 
SUNDAY “SERVICES 
~B:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. All Saints = 1A ee Williams Street at West Pike ‘t 
gil & Ham Socmets, bee i 
Curate 
9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- 
tion and, Church School 
11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Church i te | Mission, which sponsors all these 
: School. Sermon by the RY missionaries, names more than 
Rector. | j 40. 
8:00 P.M.—Chora!l Evensong and The 
Boston Woodwind Quartet ters, a primitive house of sun- 
dried bricks and grass thatch roof. | | Confident Living   
Faith in the omer of God 
Begets Self-Contidence By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE 
Along with almost 4,000,000 other men all over the world, I am a 
member of Rotary. I belong to the Rotary Club in New York, 
I often attend meetings in other cities because all Rotarians are 
required to attend a fixed numbe? of meetings wherever their work 
may take them. 
Last spring I attended a Rotary luneheon in one city at which 
it was announced that the speaker of the day had never made a | 
speech before. Everyone there, naturally, was interested to see | 
how good—or bad—that speech .would be. 
When the man, got up, my heart went out to 
him, for I know how hard it is to speak in public.     
MIGHTY POWERS COME TO YOU 
He then said that something I once quoted had helped him—and 
| I understood exactly what he meant for it had helped. me, too. It is. 
a line from Basil King’s great book, “The Conquest of Fear.” In fact 
: “Be bold and 
What are these mighty powers? They are part of the power 
of Ged, These mighty spiritual powers are available to help the 
man whe believes, When he is bold enough to have faith and toe 
live by it, these powers help him to do what before seemed 
impessible. . . 
Last June, an unknown golfer played against the great Ben Hogan | 
the National Open tournament. dack Fleck won that tournament 
and this is what he said about his victory: ‘I thank God for His | 
the game. It came all at once, with God's help.” Of course Jack Fleck 
worked and practiced but he also believed and perhaps it was that 
which gave him extra power. 
REPEATED IN THE BIBLE 
If you read through the Bible you will find text after text offering 
you the same power God gave to the man who spoke at the Rotary 
meeting and to Jack Fleck. One of the most fundamental of these | 
“If God be for us, who can be | is in Paul's letter to the Romans: 
against us?” I always advise people to personalize this to read: 
“If God be for me who can be against me?” This idea and this 
faith as the central focus in your conscious mind can change your life | 
from defeat to victory. 
is repeated throughout the Bible; and you, will find it in many 
other places as well. Ralyh Waldo Emerson wrote, “Do the thing 
you fear and the death of fear is certain.” 
So, keep in mind the knowledge that, by being attuned to, the 
source of power, the mighty powers will come to your aid as, you 
| face difficulty. Fill your consciousness with realization of who you 
| are asa child of God and what you can do and what you can be. 
| Don’t let anything in this world cause you to feel defeated, because 
you can't be if you refuse to let yourself be. 
Remember always that, as a child of God, His kingdom ts 
within you and His power is in your heart. “Be bold,” in your faith, 
“and “mighty powers will come to your aid.”, The universe 
conspires to help the man who has real faith. Be bold enough to 
believe that and live by it. : 
“If God be for us, who can be against us?” That is the 
secret of self-confidence. For self-confidence is God-confidénce. Have hte hacia ‘ettscagt of puwes ever ther anh tnslingunay tecttags | 
yourself. . 
‘ (Copyright 1955) 
  
  After learning the Shona language, 
they began preaching the Christian | 
message. 
During the past five. -years new 
workers have gone to the Zambezi 
| Valley, and today the missionary 
| Staff of the Evangelical Alliance |        
  i | 
i & | The work is carried on from i] ai 
ba. In. nine main mission stations in an   
ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH 
6:00 A.M —HOLY COMMUNION 
6:43 A. M.—CHURCH SCHOOL 
11:00 A.M —MORNING PRAYER 
Sermon ny The Kev Robert J 
Girkley, Viewr 
    |area which stretches 400 miles 
lfrom east to west and 200 miles 
‘from north to south, 
Southern Rhodesia is populated 
| by 3,000,000 Africans and 120,000 
| white people. 
Musical numbers at the rally 
‘will include solos by Kay Under- ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL Fae d Highway Near Gashabaw 
A. M.—Holy Communion 
H 4 A. M.—-Ante-Communion and 
Holy Baptism 
10:05 A.M.—Chureh 6chool— 
Classes for Children & Adults 
11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and 
Sermon 
11:30 A. M.—Church. 8School— 
Classes for Children       The Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar wood of Sunnyvale Chapel: piano 
    
| solos by Jane Ann Fulcher of |   
Wednesday, 7:45 P.M.— Church Night { 
  w. Huron at Mark Ave.     
  
Midweek Prayer and 
nv.Ps. veeee see: 6190 pom, Praise: Service 
Evongelistic » «7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. 
BEULAH Licipephing all CHURCH 
  
      
  
       
         
         First Social 
Brethren 
~ Church 
Rev. Tommy Guest. 
Set. Evening Service, _ 
7:30 P.M, 
Sun. School 10 A. M. 
Sun. Service 11. A. M. 
Sun. Evening Service, 
7:30 P.M. 
Evening 7:30 P.M. 
Everyone Welcome     316 Baldwin. FE 2-0364 
Prayer Service Thurs. 
. Wew Pastor: 
Harrisburg. I). 
      
| the Silvercrest Baptist; the trum- |   
Y.M. EVANGEL TEMPLE 
Non- Denominational Full Gospel 
- Worship Service +. 9:45 ALM. 
weeees 41:00 ALM. | 
Evangelistic Service | PARKDALE CHURCH | 
é | {i OF THE NAZARENE 7:45 PLM \Sunday Evening ..... | pet trio of the Memorial Baptist 
| Church and the ladies’ trio from 
| Perry Park Baptist Church. 
C.A. Side Entrance | Leading the song service will be. 
| Ken Orr of the Perry Park Baptist 
|Church. All young people of = 
area are invited. 
      
Parkdale and Hollywood 
Block W. of Baldwin 
  
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.   
_ Sunday Morning Service 
REV, ROSS McLENNAN, 
Michigan Temperance 
Church School, Classes for 
Youth Fellowship . 
Evening Service ee eee eee 
REV. HAVENS, speaking.       etieehtinen srreiquecueeitinnttinesetianit FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. 
Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister 
REV. KEN STEPHENS of Galloway Lake Methodist 
Church, Aurora Class in charge. 
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Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study......7:30 p. m. Merning Worship 10:45 A. M. 
Evening Service 7:30 P. M. 
WAYNE E. WELTON Minister 
FE 2-6928 
    10:00 a, m. ee | student body of 1,000 is a training | 
'be guest speaker at the local 
  Donelson-Baptist |..." ae 
'to Show Colored 
Moving Pictures Utah, eastern Nevada and southern | 
Idaho for about 25,000 years, are   
     
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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  ‘Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. (Near Orchard Lape Ave.) 
Sunday School 9:45 A, M. 
REY. HAN. BROWNE Paster—Misstonary—Evangelist 
Sev. and Mrs. Dale Hews et Howard, 
  
    
  
  
confidence in God and presently you will .acquire confidence in | 
Bonneville which covered nen 
  A Growing 
Sunday } 
  @ We'll Look For You! 
Youth Groups 6:36 P.M. 
PREACHING 
11 AM. & 7:30 P.M. 
EVANGELISTIC 
TABERNACLE 60 Tilden at W. Huron 
; “Your Gospel 
CKLW 7:30, WCAR 8 A. M. 
A. + RADGHEY. Paster 
    Sevier Lake. 
“Petra, the Rose Colored City ya ‘of the Dead,” a colored moving -9:45—Attend Our mae 
picture, will be shown Sunday at Sunday bse 
7:30-p.m. in the Donelson Baptist 
Church, 2227 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 
The picture was taken by Dr. 
Louis T. Talbot, former president 
of the Bible Institute of Los An-| 
geles. 
Petra “yh a ghost aw toe | 
more than 1 years and located | 
about 50 miles south of the Dead 7: 7:30—Evangelistc Service Sea in the Holy Land. It is carved | 
out of solid rock. 
It includes some. 500 temples | 
/and an amphitheater and is espe- 
cially noted for the rock coloring. |   
  “Rules that bay. aay @ Successful OUR FATHERS?” mises   
Youth Fellowship 
6:45 
. Discussion on Soul 
Winning 
FIRST “UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 
__8S Prospect | St.. Geo D. - Murphy. pastor 
  
The city is without inhabitants. | 
Founded more than 40 years 
ago, the Bible Institute with a) 
| school from which young people 
ine wane te gerve tn On exuntiiés 
of the ‘world... 
'Rev. L. W. Northrup 
to Be Guest Speaker 
The Rev. L. W. Northrup, gen- 
eral secretary of evangelism Wor 
the Free Methodist Church, will   
BR. Eagene Ramsey, Minister 
church, 87 Lafayette St., at 7 F IRST CHURCH of GOD 25 East Boulevard—South of Lookout Drive 
REVIVAL October 24th Through Nov. 4th 
EVANGELIST—MALCOLM RIGEL 
of Distant, Pa. 
Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind. 
        
o'clock Sunday evening —   
The Rev. Mr, “Norterup of Ta- 
  
      
Executive Secretary of | 
Foundation, Speaker 
Baldwin and 
gyre gieiuaatestsn 
. 6:15 p. m. 
coos. 7330p. m. All nee ee 2 PILGRIM ¥.P.5 
EVENING SERVICE 
BILL FARRELL, Song Leader E. C. SWANSON, Minister, 
      The Pilgrim Holiness Church 
pao SCHOUL (All Ages)............ ease 
“The Little Church With the Big Heart” 
      First Southern Missionary 
Michigan to assist in setting up a red loan fund for the erection of new 
365 East Wilson Ave. 
| Sunday School . . 9:45 ALM, 
Morning Worship. . sees 11:00 A.M, 
ceninasinil 7 BTU. A. 645 PM. 10:00 A.M. ||| Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. 
sarc ccccccocs BET ge ee *" 2:30 PM Young People’s Bible Stu. 8:00 P. M. 
3 ||] REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FE 4.8574 “Royo UGH, 8. 8. Supt. | Altiliated With Southern Baptist Convention 
                   
         
      
    
      
     
  
        
    
       
  
             
      
  
  
  
  
    
  
      
    
    
        
    
        
  
    
  
  
  
                 
      
              
     
  
         
      
                     
  
          
    
  
           
      
   
      
    
  
    
   
   
      
     
            
      
  
    
  
     
  
    
    
      
  
  
     
   
              
         
  
  
    
      
      
            
      
  
       
    
  
                       
      
  
  
            
        
                    
                         
  | THR /PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1055; te ok 3 MAP al St, ‘Mary's stip canal with : ee ee : RTE ee foe a ees regularly Among heads of U. S. families, | 25 and 44 years own life insur = The more a es Ta gem fos ! beg ede aa arlene originated ed in Michigan nis cer emma. cee Bo oeserdled ese 
~FIRST 7} | "You to Liberty Temple. : Sunday School......10:00 Morning Worship... use t PRESBYTERIAN ih ae se Van Orns, ’ Pree Methodist Vout. vic.ceeseievevsses 4:02, Me 
ee) rege. posal ABveninig. Worship: ..<5.....ceccss0ecee ee BOOP OT W. Huron ‘at Wayne St ee of Evangelism, ’ lnterdenominational - Rev. L. W. Nor General Secretary Ses 4 some __ —Bverybedy WELCOME Se Tokers 5 Ee vanerie 9:45 AM, Cherch School Prayer Meeting Wednesday ..........:..... :30P. Ht Bt. eming Wemblp MISS BURTELLA GREEN, $. 5. Supe. 
ca FIRST ASSEMBLY ers ee and t fe 
PHO! 
‘ " " f OF GOD Bring the Entire Family 
Collier Rd. at Collier Court United Gospel Singing Convention Gheones tet. Bervone Sunday October 23rd, 2:30-4:30 p.m. . 3 Evenings’ A Week ° . ro toeatg,,coin te First Social Brethren Church ne 316 Beldwin 
THE BRETHREN 
Sunday Sebect, 10x09 4.0. Sunday School, 9:45 HUTCHINSON DUET Plus Choir, congregation and 
Service by” the intermediate Worship 11:00¢ Here we are back: with the good old Gospel Singing . . Rw Sat. Home RBaullders Meet— 
Sermon: on your phone and tell your friends and neighbors. Be r Tucker home, 7:30 P.M. 
by and enjoy it with us. Bible Stud 
\ w EULAS HOUSTON, Pres. Wet vous bens Te "The Immatability ELSIE GASKIN, Sec. Treas. REV. SHAFER, Paster 
ef Christ”. " : 
we Gaabe sear Evening Rally, 7:45 P.M. ||| HARVEST TIME REVIVAL CLOSES ma ateraaas, Ara 40 EM | ‘Sermon: 3 SOUL STIRRING SERVICES Circles 4:00 P. M., ee = Saad BETH JACOBS—Leading the procession of Religious | Bloomfield Terrace, Maxine Thome of Jatues K, Boulevard and Betsy “Degeneration” = te 1th dade O15 A.A. 07048 OM. 
"Vice-President MSA, of C-_ | School children to the altar carrying fruits and vegetables are three Agvee of Daryl St. Tye Gahan wets chaarving © recent Jonteh bell} | on 3 DEAL eee eee rm _J| five-year-old girls, Reading from the left, they are Frances Abrams of | day of Thanksgiving. A. : MID-WEEK | Evangelist W. LAWRENCE 
. ’ - , ee : the remainder of it for God's work. | TUES, - THURS, f _ Preaching the Full Gospel ‘CHURCH OF THE m scaeismmanees pices Central Christian , John D. Brooke be received help from his Gidegn 7:45 P.M. | 11:20 A. M. Bible Schoo! for All Ages Oe at eee | | Bible, which he carried in his RAB RE: 7:45 P. M. Wed.—De. Walter Turner, Cusst Speaker Meaing farvce, 1:00 FH ; to Speak Monday |. sive] sp. en Yoreen Se 0 Has Homecoming 1 | ies Whe Sater a Aries: helen ape { oo. OY ae at Waldron Hote | After the war, he enrolled in 8-8:30 Sliver Tea, Tues, Oct 5 Homecoming will be observed ‘The’ Christian Men’s Club will College for Christian Service. For CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 Auburn : 199 Auburn Ave, at DAY Hall at Central Seen ae - near John D: Brooke, Monday the past eight years, he has been | 210 WN, Perry Se, PONTIAC : . Avenue : Rev, Juasite Parris, Pastor “Pre: Bible — - a at ot a Wnshee ale superintendent of the Detroit, Rev. W. Wibley, Pastor yi > oe Marton, Pastor-Disector ' , — The membership secretary Re Superintendent of the Detroit Mission. ’ ‘I “Visit the Church of the ‘ call the roll at the worshi taft Sg cs ; ' 4 : PONTIAC ~ ghd ep get ee rng Rescue Mission, be and Nis sil Additional Church News | ld Fashioned Gospel” . | 
caters. Ue atthe “Lords Table | and oa, thove wth conil aod, on Poge 2 | CE ,€ IT FIRST BAPTIST i % Al « . . ysical sickness sp a us: - f : gs “ = wthe Maslen ef jews” | Following the moruing service, [Eva p=== CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Oakland and Saginaw, : Sunday School 11:00 A.M. || = cseehaiy faa "The eftorts of the mission pave By Pontiac, Michigan . ; = al 0 taint 2a Ba Leo Taylee, min: | etors. lawyers skilled eraftares |B SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY Rev, H. H. Savoge, Pastor Saw , ; Church, Detroit, will be‘ the speak- en those a aaa. ag “PROBATION AFTER DEATH” F Rev. W. E. Hakes, Aas't —e. < ; 
for the Homecoming Service. r. Brooke i < ; 
» United wh cle fn ie My Sn | crim Serve Garing. Well} Sunday Srna ond Renting Boom, Die seers he ee ee hown at 7: eve. . 1L AM AM. to $ PM. : 4 . the | Pacific, he God that if F Open Daily 11 45 A.M. - | 5 Pee Sa cee ta hele wera be woof Wego page OP" Paar oP SN le tr ow | | GREGORY MEESE — : , pepe i Lf wees Wecone ts Our Homecoming |} PIST CHURCH or CHRIST SEMI er yeegeen ne { | ' : we | ' DR. . i Gregory Meese Central Christian Chureh : of the BIBLE MEDITATION LEAGUE :. » Forbearance in Love “Chas. D. Race, Pastor. FE 4.0239 Dena “WHAT HAVE YOU INHERITED?" " 7106 6MA. of > ; Sunday Services Bible School 10 A. M. ‘ ‘Siena CHL.Wi-led Ka. Sida 000 AME EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P. 5 carta avers $f Tellof Trip. |} erine Ween tM ate . | 4 | . POT LUCK DINNER following afternoon . : a ~ a = L, 4 Oakland at Cadillac . of Oddfell service 2:30 P, M. : ae ee » Theodore &. Alledach, Pastor Winner ; - Brother Lioyd Taylor, speaking. wae ts > wey 12D A. 38 Anrtual United Nations Evening Service 7:30 P. M. e. oe ar ‘ Wastin’... 10.004. M. 4| Contest to Show Slides | Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. | | V4 Th ese Are Our | > “THE GLORIFICATION se wae Night Servige....cssceees T00P,.M. | : ’ ; saan ime aeeng [a ee | i asc att I y eADLY ENEMIES! » Fouls Fellowship ..6:00P.M. q/ ue meeting. in eslebration ef| . ® | Evening Service Baptiomal.......... 7:00P.M. |) ) ae ‘ Evening Service .. 7:30 P. M. the tenth Anniversary of the Uni-| 4 Al ra (: () iS Sundey Night Bresdeast 7 to P.M. | ; me x, : 
F JOSLYN AVENUE é | ted Nations to be held on the end . q | on WPON— ’ : i 4 floor of the Pontiac Hotel, 50 N.'] . g,, mutes w. mens, 0. U., Minieter ev, Jobe W Moulder, dase. Minister || Ber Garner, Paster Lowell Baggett. Choir Director y Pic »-> Joslyn at Third Perry. St., on Monday Oct. 24th | ° fy NI G WORSHIP iL wie ao | Men are righttly afraid today of the i ; Edmond I. Watkins, Castor lat 8:00 p.m, . ‘a. 10:45 A. M.—MOR N i q on, . ee eens yrs. tide <r and uncertainty , : 
phase 222d ae demmms wm ae | boat owe won saw ts” EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS [mts ' Worshi 7 _M , i Bet i f 4 Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M. | Oddfellows ‘Annual = Na- | ; “THE THRONE OF GR ACE” | Rev. Jimmie mY 30 Ne danger of ee snls <_< ee S 
» Evening Service ...7:30 P. M. | tions re i; es | . . Oct. 24 to 30, 1955 —7: ghtly one another of cenit ee { Prayer and Study Session quarters in New . ; Dr. Milton H Bank, Preaching PERRY PARK BAPTIST CHURCH war... remembered road is * “ay ; Thursday .......... 7 P. M. He copiese Set oat = | ' promis won spe : yen a anger, greed, Be 4 besting other high school er ee | Dynamic Messages—You will be inspired by the peal ea = these and other ligious indifference and low moral y AUBURN HEIGETS 4] rung on my Comty ood | Calvary i rarer cer bin cris ws tam wo ow pon sol: GOO a ee 4 3456 First Street. Worla Adtairs.” vary : - Til. “Net Too Large to Be Friendly—Not Too Small te Be Active” , but we do not see thea may be iennenel du faten 5 
& Waevey Medaam, Pocter Mr. Meese is also one of 16/f 306 Midway—Off Sanford ——SERVICES—— . ‘ete | for a they truly are. Nive we Capital Sin P Bible School ......10:00 A.M. 4} scouts chosen from 500,000 who , = } Sunday School ....10:00a.m. Youth Hours ...... p. m. yok - our most gerous God dignified man with free 4 Worthip sc TEASAM reavenated ae Oe neece|l See Werks S008, | jane Cae. bp: Saree Henne: eam. Seng Rete... - Hae poco the evle which afficr Mil: th@ ability 00 choose God's . -Offerina” | ; rit 
5 wi - i 4 My Thank-Otfering” — 7 | « rediitucal preavtee tn Which Divine Healing Service ioe ee 3 Mieco we duds poten his own ot Same » Youth Fellowship .. 6:30P.M. @| scouts visit each other's Countries. WINTER BIBLE SCHOOL fee pgm oe course, encounter J > Thursday Evening.. 7:00 P.M. He will present slides of his trip|} October through May 1956... Tuesday night 7 to 8:30 featur- , . us — po fhe 1S OF CAUSES — casions of sinning as anyone > Bible Study ‘to Europe and information about |f! ing Missionary Worker's Junior Bible Ages from $ years a which we a Due we have in the Charch the » | his United Nations Pilgrimage, as | and up. 7:30 P. M. Emmanuel Baptist Church ourselves. Back , &- means by which we can, with God's > DRAYTON PLAINS | well as the Baha'i approach to this] | | Thureda . Communion Service, Os che | ata é eadlewrconl seradbs wan Ma eels als baa eee een Leste NY] sao toot torched inter, || Eencomrclonmyshthcier and caper pow y Bible School oO ke q Carillon Concert 3 i even try to glorify. Citstte pitied ots cub > Worship Service ....11 A. M. arl * * ’ : s is dentiteed The “ aly Tr ies ip cussion” {Slated tor 4 P.M. FIRST tempest i ceene at . CHURCH Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages dpe rp Po ge quetin wl be of get inere uth Groups .. 6: » M. . Office) . . i 4 8 4 Eve ing Service = 7:0 P.M Gi at Christ Church |] Malcolm K. Berton. ua Lawrence D, Graves, Asse, Minister Auditorium es : F Catholic. based » Wed. Prayer & Study iOU KNOWEST AL. 10:30 A. Mi. ” ude . > Hour 7.30 P.M. 9! sixty-two bells’ will ring on Sun- “THOU KNOWEST ALTOGETHER . Bible Class a ~~ ‘day ‘afternoons through Nov. 6-as The Rev. Mr. Garton, Freaching 00 A. M 
[_rimst UNITED [tual carifon concert series. == 10:00 A. M. : ion . | 
AL CHURCH The church's carillon is the larg- | 10:15 - 10:45 cere FONTIAG | est in the Detroit. ares Jog hem of CH U RCH OF CH RIST Broadcast Over — ! 5 | 
: the fifteen largest in country. JOSL 90 Howard Street All concerts begin at 4 p.m. and | i VICE 'e Everyone Welcome! are open to the public free of | WORSHIP EACH LORD'S DAY MORN 11 A. M. CLOSING SER S 7 
SUNDAY SERVICES an | charge. Invites You to ° 1@ ‘ Co a 700 A.M. . 
Seay Ree SEE || ert mc a Devons be A SERIES OF GOSPEL MEETINGS | REVIVAL CAMPAIGN i Wed, Evening Bible ug | merly with the Rockefeller Me- || gig ” , : | ate aac" MPL Toriat Chapel tn Chicago. Through Oct. 30th With. 
REV. MARTON Fer ale at Christ Church, will ete oe Dr. Bob Jones, Sr. Listen te Senday Evening Broadcast | Of music at > With , 3:00 to 1:0 PM | play tomorrow and Nov. 6, the 
ee seca: woman last of the series. __ EVANGELISTS 11:30 A. M. & 7:30 P.M. - TOMMY AND Evangelistic Song Service 
JIMMY SHAW Directed by , 4 HOW BIBLE PRINCIPLES Commodore, Pa. REV. EDWIN WYMAN rere cod enttinn! pir COUNCIL, : 
YOUR LIFE! eit ee APPLY TO s vannaial Baptismal Service SUPREME COUNCHEL 
"WOODW( a | —at ca | GHTS or COLUMBL H. P. WOODWORTH | | Conducted by the Shaws in the | Sunday School Attendence Lest Sunday—1034 aint EEEED CSD : : FORMATION BUREAU .  flepresentative of Watchtower Society i] | rudiments of music. | - 4 RELIGIOUS IN VREA' : Hall NIGHTLY STARTING MONDAY OCT. 17th 6:00 P.M. | | DR. TOM MALONE ciupaie 6100; St. tours 8, missouR Sun., Oct..23, 9:45 A. M. at Kingdom He A 4422 +? 600 E. Pike St. e | This Singing School Is Free and Open to the Public Pastor 
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You see, they'd turned most of the lights off backstage to 
save money and there I was sitting in the blackness at the 
Plymouth with the face that launched a thousand ships and 
caused a hot war between the Greeks and the Trojans by run- 
ning out on her hushand Menelaus to go on a little pleasure 
cruise with King Priam’s boy, Paris, 
Yep, there I was in the dark with one of the loose women 
  
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| just recently come from doing this show there. of history whe was wearing a decollete diaphanous outfit 
. , . and there were only twe or three other souls in the 
building, one of them deaf. 
“We'll go up to my dressing room as'soon as Barbara leaves,” 
Helen of Troy remarked through the dark. 
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“No hurry.” I was trying to make some notes in the thin 
sliver of light that came from 
a distant doorway. 
| “How does it feel to be com- 
_ pared to Marilyn Monroe?” I 
asked. I leaned closer. I don't 
‘hear very well in the dark. 
“It's not Marilyn as much 
as Aya Gardner or Mae 
West,” replied the babe, in 
sort of an Australian accent, 
“inasmuch as that's where 
this. shapely 22-year-old 
Diane Cilente came from. 
“And some people say Lolld= 
- brigida,” I said, wondering why 
* Yd chosen this bench six feet 
away when I could have taken 
the same bench beside her. 
“T sort of like the Ava Gard- 
ner comparison,” replied Diane, 
' who plays the legendary Helen | 
in “Tiger at the Gates,” Chris-| 
topher Fry's translation’ of the 
Jean Giraudoux comedy, which | 
gets very graphic at times. 
“What's that outfit of yours 
made of?” I agked.     DIANE 
“Silk jersey.” She rustied it a little in the backstage 
gloom. “It's the best thing for draping. Did you see those 
big betties in that dressing room before they turned the 
lights off on us?” 
“Yes! What was.it ... wine? I hope.” 
“Body makeup. I don’t have to wear any. My body's all right 
Well, well, Helen of Troy was beginning to work her female | 
magic! 
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“Uh, what do you miss about London?” I asked her. “ae 
“My little Vespa, my motorbike. I got around everywhere | 
with it.” 
“Helen of Troy on a motorbike! How Ulysses would have 
loved that! 
“Do you know much about America?” 
“No, though I went to Washington Irving High 
father was here with the U. N. delegation. 
“And I was in the Barter Theater in Abingdon, Va. We 
played Fort Wayne,.Ind.; Hazard, Ky.; Van Wert, 0. In 
Hazard they had that strange aecent.” 
“What show did you do?” when my | NEW YORK—Helen of Troy and I had a date in the dark the} 
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truck after a load of lumber shifted and Hitzfield} . = 
Political Shouts Mounting |Wwice Wer bine 
to. Sway Saar State Vote | csweso, ore: a rue|| 
Rival political forces in’ the Saar/ economic tieup with France. devised by Joseph Shelley Jr., of || Fox & Rounds Inn 
ee ee woes ae Tr also would mean a customs | Oswego. A stiff wire extends || Se ae aa pon “+ tind ae unde-! and currency barrier between the | along the side of the tire from || OMe TMNEE. ‘Poagetenr 
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“Tee voter, afer re manna |* Se Home ot the tre to Bulge it rubs agsist |} © LUNCHEON and DINNERS vote Sunday. But the results will While the voters make their The vibration is transmitted to|ii DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. 
determine the fate of a proposal | choice, they will be sealed off from | the contact which amplifies it and/i] — SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P by the seven-nation Western Euro- | Pressures from the rest of Europe. sets off the alarm under the dash. || ‘ sa egies SS 9 P.M. 
pean Union to “Europeanize"’ this The frontiers with France, Ger- See meen LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to. 2:30 
little territory tucked in between |™ny, and Luxembourg will be | More than 14 million checks are | COCKTAILS SELECTED FOODS 
France and Germany. | Uightly closed Sunday. cashed daily in the U. 8. covering ° 
If the majority vote yes, . the | Thousands of Saarlandere— | *>0Ut 9 per cent of all the money Fpeee SF +e he Reneentiine 
Saar will become the first pepe | eee miners, factory hands, | @chane. ————S——————————— = 
  ment of.a united Europe—a supra-| shopgiris, businessmen—flocked. to 
permet asa dh yeti acbecager ball seal Damani: 
sland and with a population of| The Saar’s Premier 
between 900,000 and a million, in| hannes Siofimenn toad pion 
the industrial heart of Western! parties favoring Europeanization 
Europe. | that both West German Chancellor | 
The Saar would continue - its Konrad. Adenauer and French For- 
close economic ties, including a eign Minister Antoine Pinay want 
customs union, with France, and | the voters to say “yes” to launch 
control its own internal govern-|a united Europe. 
ment, But foreign: relations and | : Saaineeiemnenememend 
defense would pass from France| Microscopic examination for the ; 
to a neutral high commissioner ap- | markings on fish scales reveals a | 
pointed by WEU, | fish's age and years of most rapid | 
If the voters say no, the status growth. { 
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Starring ROBERT NEWTON   
  The girl named Barbara was leaving, so now we went up to   
      Helen of Troy’s dressing room. Alone at last with Helen of |   
  
Troy! I figured she'd start trying to drive me crazy over her | 
and she did offer me a drink of pernod, which I took—then I| 
asked if I could take her out for a bit of supper—with the B. W. 
of course. 
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“I thought I'd stay here and write to my husband,” she sald. 
“Husband!” Somehow you don't think of Helen of Troy being 
encumbered. 
“Andre Volpe, an Italian writer,” she went on. “He just 
went back to England, but he’ll be returning secon.” : 
So, if you meet Helen of Troy around, better see if her hus- | 
band’s with her. That was supposedly quite a little war they | 
had in legendary times because somebody forgot she had one. 
Helen, mostly. 
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Author Leonard Levenson asked & 
friend at Lindy’s, “Can I drive you anywhere? I have my whip 
right outside.” 
WISH I'D SAID THAT: When Joe (Spindletop) Marsh showed 
up with his face scratched he explained, “I got a do-it-yourself 
shaving kit.” That's earl, brother. 
(Copyright 1955, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 
‘Next Two Months 
Noted by Air Force [esses ne adden November and December have | mation on this new program may 
“lcontact Sgt. Haines at 3% W. 
Huron.   
  
veterans that have reenlisted so far 
under the new program have been 
assigned to the base of their 
choice,"" he added. . 
    
  Douglas Haines announced today. 
“The purpose of the acquaint-|Red Cross Orientation.       
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  ance months is to let. veterans of | 
any service know about the bene- | 0 Be Held on Monday 
| fits and special provisions of the) 4 twohour class in Red Cross’ 
i , "i Lor. 1 Air Force’s new prior-service P| orientation will be held at 9:30 
| gram,” Sgt. Haines said. 
The new program allows veter-| Monday at the Red Cross Chapter | with needed skills to reenlist House, 118 Franklin Bivd. Mrs. | 
er the 90 day period without | Ferd Broock of Bloomfield Hills | 
loss of rank. Previous to this | Will conduct the session, which is a 
requirement for all service volun- 
teers, 
The session is open to all per- 
sons interested in learning about 
volunteer work for any service. 
Currently, the Motor Service is es- 
pecially in need of additional 
workers.     
  
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  : U, §, Judicial al _ John L. Lewis, the UMW president,| AS NAME ROLE — John Ericson has the name role in Allied been asked by a new regency coum | judge of the 10th : 
nor the union would have anything | Artists “The Return of Jack Slade.” now at the Oakland Theater here./¢% Or tet But he ‘hed been de-| incident SY ee LANGER To EVERYTHING. to op at preset, dee ne ee cera Orta Tele Brand and Mari. Blanchard, the | taving his decision’until he learned | “He never approved the jury ‘ corte: if en ce oe 2 as exas. whether Istiqlal would participate. | eavesdropping and the statements Al B ( i~ Tr Ou 
about $125 an hour. ‘There bave Mehdi Ben Barta, leading mem-| Brownell said 7 ee aa MOUGLE f “ . ° . ee é * 
been indications that nonunion sott | H1Ollywood Headlines: ber of Istiglal’s executive commit nn ° -_ operators may challenge ay ‘tee, in announcing the party's de- BUGGING UNKNOWN ; be 
tchell’s order in court. In oppos- S. ( ° ) ‘om. teniabedl legitimate | Brownell also contended Simon 
ing the action, they had argued Lovely aint Eva Marie sepa Oe ae authorize | Sobeloff, U, 8, solicitor general, the issuance of such’an order , . formation of a government was did “not clearly understand” the 
would. put many ot them ont Captures Filmdom Fancy | were sen oumet, mation |seniicance o the “waging fe business. alist sympathizer who was kicked | listening to tape recordings during This was the first time the Labor By BOB THOMAS wood role. Ah, there’s good news) off his Sultan's throne in 1953 by|a 10th circuit judicial conference 
Department ever had set pay rates} .HOLLYWOOD —A lovely Saint | tonight: She may stay. the French and exiled to Mada-| at Estes Park, Colo., last July. 
for miners producing soft coal for|named Eva Marie has captured > : gascar. The attorney general said he had the government. Hollywood. eS eS not been told of the experiment 
Mitchell acted under the Walsh- career r husband, young . o. by Sobeloff, “I guess he did not 
Healey ect which authorizes the| roid t, On the Wola tent hain, | director  Jettrey Hayden. She a pear Fair yee bing have a clear understanding of it,” setting of minimum wages for ; . | determi mily would come 000 of Legisiature he ; = Saint is here for her first Holly-| / 5 "ine. have a son. born shortly ’ 9 ee 
  
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Deaths Now Total Six NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Cali t. 
@®—The crash of a private plane 
piloted by millionaire-sportsman 
Joel Thorne into’ an apartment 
house Monday night now has after the Oscar event last March. 
So if her husband had to remain 
in the East to direct TV dramas, 
she would have subordimated her 
film career to remain with him. 
“But last week he signed a long- 
term contract to direct at MGM," 
she reported, “‘So now it looks as 
though we'll stay, For a year at 
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The couple is devoted, both to New Moor Unit 
sible to form a Moroccan govern- 
  $47,000 over the amount voted for 
the 1955 Fair, was agreed upon 
by the Fair’s board of managers. 
The Fair made a profit of $76,- 
000 this year. — : Pontiac Theaters 
OAKLAND 
_ Sat., Mon.: “The Return of Jack 
Slade;” John Ericsen, Mari 
Blanchard 
  Coat,” CinemaScope. 
Withhold. Sanctioning Ne 
Proposed Gover nment : garde; “King Dinosaur,” Bill 
RABAT, French Morocco # — | Bryant, Wanda Curtis. : The possibility of forming a new — Moroccan. government was cloud- ; 
: “tf enerainy way 7 | BEOWNEM Denies soft of the Istiqial (independence) par- 
ve ty to give its support. 
oe. Ista se tee oa moet BUQQING Charge Secretary of Labor Mitchell yes-| © Franch provustevein. aad og fixed a scale of wine wage) | Its refusal could make it impos-| Attorney General Says 
Eavesdropping on Jury 
Report Errs 
DENVER u—aAtty. Gen, Herbert 
Brownell Jr, said today any con- 
nection U. S, Judge Orie L, Phil- those paid by coal producers under Some observers said, however, | lips has had with “ . ' . ’ bugging” of a labor B ners sagt Bog — i that Istiqlal was merely holding | federal jury at Wichita last year 
pea rs a IMW rod in order to gain a bargaining | “has been completely misrepre- 
bor had joined positon for more and bigger jobs | sented." oe ae in urging issuance in the new government. > 
order. ss Si Hadj Fatmi Ben Slimane, 57-| Brownell, during a news confer- Asked for comment on Mitchell's ence here, absolved Phillips, chief 
Rupert the Raccoon, -| claimed six lives. Detroit fairgrounds. The proposed| Dean Edward H. Levi of the Uni- ach otter and to serious drama. an a 
He “ ep 6 ~ ey Rupert, ~ Pai aw 3, and a var look - us,’ she laughed, outlay would include a $685,000 versity of Chicago Law School 
sleeping it off filing case yes-|-her brother-in-law, Frank Marchi- building to house women’s: &C-| Oct, 12 testified before the Senate “he’s directing Milton Berle and 
;|I'm costarririg with Bob Hope.” tivities. 
  
parakeet, two canaries, a! Mrs. Preston's seven - week - old penn lite . Washington the tape recording at : It's a wonderful change of * é i 
rat and 12 baby alligators. por elmer sy ‘ ag Me pace,” said Miss Saint, who has| Ambassador Bridge Rite | Wichita was done with a8 z 
I been noted as a dramatic actress. 
. * cd * | Marks U.N. 10th Birthday of the U. S. judge for the district, 
Delmar Hill, and with the approv   
  
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  rf alligators—just ' arrived | husband, Mike, 31, and his two Producers who have been delug-| pETROIT (INS) — The tenth |! & number of leading jurists, in- 
Louisiana—the bashy-tailed | sisters and a niece remain in| ne her with scripts are doomed anniversary of the United Nations 
, burns to Gangpeteimnent. will be celebrated with ceremonies conducted by the University of doit rie g j 
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Singer Alberghetti Gets | wasHmvGTon (INS) — In dark-| Man in the Gray, Flannel Suit’ 1 pelle “at noon | Without, knowledge of the jurors. ae wer oh bad : dasa - ' 
TV Spot; Piazza Ailing | t%, Airica, President Eisenhower could probably Ge working Conte froma sotto le i 1 countries, : in 2 is the most popular movie star now on, if I accepted them all religious leaders, flag bearers and 
“ What kind of a girl is Eva 
Rep. Frances Bolton (R) O.. re-| Marie? She is incredibly beautiful | *"¢ Canada, will participate in the of Marguerite Piaz-| ported today that in Nigeria, where | in person and requires only light | ™°*™- 
za who is ailing with a virus in-| she visited, natives come from | makeup for the screen, She talks . 
ki miles around to see the newsreel | in quiet tones, but doesn’t seem Borneo Pans Diamonds 
Vhite House press con-| shy, like Grace Kelly, with whom | : 
24 hours to learn the script after| ferences where “The King of the|she is often compared. She From Its Stream Beds 
Miss Piazza became ill yesterday| United States Answers Questions | is frank, down-to-earth and artic-| _BORNEO— Here diamonds are 
while. rehearsing at the NBC | from Anybody.” ’ ulate. found in many stream beds and | 
nearby | The big turn in her life’ came} panned like gold, says the Na-| we 
resting at the home of a friend. Flint Woman, 103, Dies when. she was chosen to play op-/ tional Geographic Society. The (wr 
Soviets Want Security FLINT @— Mrs. Emma A.| Waterfront.”     ¥ yt) § qi (<4 
    posite Marion Brando in “On The island's 290,000 square miles 4! fl. “= 
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believed to be Genesee| her with an Oscar and now hopes| rubber, coal, pepper, and most Again the tain, as well, a good deal of ; ; / V7 é 
Reyer, Strand Siistes_grecesie an unusual double feature — ; ee eee 
MOSCOW (INS) —. The Soviet | County’s oldest citizen, died at her | she'll stay here indefinitely. important of all, petroleum, program that is packed action . . . This is truly an enter- ee ; 
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Clara Ellen Starr 
\Taken by Death ROYAL OAK (INS)—Ciara Ellen 
tion at Wayne University. 
Death was attributed to a 
attack. A heart had 
forced Miss Starr's retirement. 
She was a daughter of Edwin A. 
*| Starr, for. whom a Royal Oak 
school was named, 
Keego BPW Party 
Proceeds to Aid 
Christmas Decor 
KEEGO HARBOR—The Business 
and Professional Women’s Club is 
4460 Orchard Lake Rd ‘ * « # 
Proceeds from the party will be 
used to repair and put up the 
@hristmas decorations in the busi-   ness district of Keego. sponsoring a card party tonight at | 
8 o'clock, The affair will be held 
‘lat the West Bloomfield Town Hall, Break Ground for Unit    
  
  
\Lakeland Church Group 
Beginning New Edifice "a 
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Halt Million Acres 
Being Preserved 
as Wilderness building. Werk on the church 
is scheduled to start immedi- 
ately.   The structure which will include | 
weard of American Missions, of | 
Holy Land Film 
Revival Feature 
at Clintonville 
services. ne 
  WASHINGTON (INS)—The Agri- 
more than 14 million acres within 
the national forests. All are set 
aside by the department for pres- 
ervation as untouched wilderness. 
‘Slate Homecoming 
ated «| at North Branch NORTH BRANCH-—Sunday will 
be the observance of the annual 
homecoming of the East Deerfield 
Methodist Church in Deerfield 
ducted at 11:30 by the Rev, Kari 
Patow, a fellowship dinner will 
be held. j 
The Rev. Leo Burch of Imlay 
City; a former Deerfield township’ 
boy, will be guest speaker at 2:30 
p.m. A hymnsing, led by Oscar 
Vincent of Lum, will highlight. the 
evening service at 8 o'clock. 
Youth Crusade Begins 
Monday at Metamora 
METAMORA—The Fall Youth 
Evangelistic Crusade will begin at 
8 p. m. Monday, at the Hunters 
Creek Community Church. Evan- 
gelist Robert L. Sumner, a grad- 
uate of the Johnson City Seminary, 
and outstanding author and Bible 
preacher, will be bringing the mes- 
sages nightly and Sundays. 
Rev. Glen Shoults will be the 
song leader and director of special 
music, The meetings will continue 
through Sunday, Nov. 6,   
    
Cranbroo A new and unusual exhibit of 
  : |$6,000 Fund Goal 
. |Legion Holds Open House   * . : { 
Imlay City Asking 
IMLAY CITY—The Imlay. Town- 
The business district will be solic- ited a few days ahead of the resi- 
dential area. :   porch 
lights signifying their willingness 
to give, This will be one dri 
First: Community generosity, | 
and second,.the refusal of all per- 
‘sons to solicit for any drive other 
j than the Community Chest.     
NORTH BRANCH — The North 
Branch American Legion Post, No. 
457, will hold open house for all: 
veterans and families at the Le-} 
gion Hall, Sunday. Centennial 
movies will be shown and refresh-|   Expect Event 
fo Draw 1,500 Bazoar at Waterford Michigan Regional 
to Be Held Nov. 5-6, 
for Holiday 
Our Lady of the Lakes Church, 
5495 Dixie Hwy, — 
The bazaar wil} specialize in 
gift items, with extra attractions 
  
Planning Harvest 
Home Banquet 
together to present the annual 
Harvest Home banquet. 
  
Metamora OES 172 
Installs New Officers 
METAMORA—Installation of of- 
ficers of Metamora OES 172 was 
‘held at the Temple Tuesday, 
Installing officers for the eve- 
ning were: Mrs, Carol Mann, of- 
ficer; Mrs,- Edward Dubey,  in- 
Stalling chaplain; 
Best, installing marshal; Mrs. 
Kenneth Flowers, installing organ- ony 
ist; and Mrs, Jack Harmer, the   
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Dinner Party    
    
    REV, RICHARD ROHLAND. 
The Rev. Richard Rohland, di-| 
rector of the Protestant Youth 
Organization, Detroit, will be 
guest speaker at the Waterford 
Community Church on Sunday. 
Rev. Rohland will tell of his work ‘ 
with youth as well as preaching Extension Club Elects a Bible message at the 11 a, m./ , 
  to Be Monday 
for Parents 
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| more than pay you to look over the fine home sites 
still available. 
135’ x 174’ 140’ x 173’ ; 180” x 390’ 
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lots with 120’ minimum frontage, where it is picturesque, 
lorfully treed, with raviries arid hill sites. A new 
subdivision with an exceptional choice of lots for tri-levels, open basements,.or hill top homes with a view. 
Schoq Bus Service to the Rochester Schools 
TERMS AS LOW AS 20% DOWN 
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      PARTY TO AID ATHLETIC DRIVE — The Water- M. LeRoy, 4123 §. 
ford Township Business and Professional Women’s | 2779 Watkins Lake Rd.; 
Club is sponsoring a card party at-8 p.m. Tuesday | 6841 Longworth Drive; 
. ) night in the CAI Building to take care of their pledged | Oakshire Dr. Tickets for the public affair may be 
share of $100 for the athletic fund at Waterford High. obtained from members, or at the door. 
From left to right, preparing for the event: Mrs. F. ; ritual degree, 
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1055 - i js a - THIRTEEN 
Long Wait for Home Rewarding ‘ By JANET ODELL Dow Ridge, after more than a area makes an interesting con- is a quiet, restful room. Varying niture is deep aqua. Still deeper 
in shade are the floor-length 
Pontiac Press Home Editor year of living in a hotel, They __trasting note. draperies which have small 
If shoemakers' wives go bare- are experiencing mot only the = The front door opens into a exqept , Satie wedeene of tack and 
foot and doctors’ wives die large square hall, with louvered gold. 
coat closets on either side of The wah of cae colar aad te 
fact that the room is uncluttered 
both contribute to the feeling of 
gold is the main color. 
lamp shades are white, Flour- 
peel chairs are ample furnish- 
ior this room, 
doorway to 
- the is living room. It 
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ellow linoleum, sunny 
on curtains, and yel- 
for the aqua counter 
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AMERICAN SAPEBTRY — The dining room hes two walls pe-* 
pered in a striking. wallpaper called “American Tapestry.” 
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LONG AND LOW — The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roth on Dow Ridge The bay window to the right is the master bedroom, while the part set back on the THEIR NEW HEARTH — Mr. and Mrs. Roth on their travels. This Roman brick fireplace is 
sits on a hill overlooking Orchard Lake. The exterior of the house combines red take their ease! on the raised hearth of their new _ painted dark red. 
brick and white shakes siding. In contrast, the yall is made of fieldstone. home. They are looking over some pictures taken 
ayer : see Soo Te TOTNES eres Se he oars ney — 
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PINK BEDROOM — Pale blue taffeta spreads on the maple — the color of pink lilacs. Draperies at the bay windows are white with PENINSULA STOVE — Stove units are set in the birch cabinet a glimpse of Cass Lake as 
ty against the light pink walls. The carpeting is a ie, pink and blue floral desi separating the kitchen area from the “breakfast room.” The corner with yellow trim to match 
twin beds are pretty against the light pi purple, pt ™. sink is placed beneath the windows, out of which Mrs. Roth can see the stove is copper. 
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Heme nee just weet.of Middlebelt Road. This is the entrance - INSTALL iT YOURSELF 
2 em, 
Chennel NBC-TV Very Useful — ' ‘ = 14! Paint Indust : by © 6=s—s«sSdust pour Zonolite Granular Fill be- 
ry Useful Gedget Dow Ridge Home |‘House That Home Built’ |gpin ivy Nesting poms te fun layout eile, 2 
Worth Long Wait +P Sylvan R a yo tl your home for anon orth Long Wait |Put Up by Sylvan Realty | ,wasumcrox— me Nationa reed taacer ute tne 
(Continued from Page 13) Indoor-outdoor living really |two-burner range built into the | “i#tion will hold its 67th annual ; ody can do it. Flows is solid around 
for her. The wall oven is placed |comes to life in the new “House | center of @ formica work space, | Covention in Washington, D. C. | pipes, braces, etc.—is virmally son- 
low enough so that she doesn’t |that Home Built” ranch model | mahogany cabinet space, a refrig-| Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and 2. Over | settling—will outlast your home— 
have to stand on tiptoe to see | which Sylvan Construction Com-|erator with freezer and a service | 'W° thousand members of the na- | proof, vermin- 
what's in it. The peninsula stove | pany is featuring in its new Pine | pass-thru to the living room. tion’s most colorful will | proof. Cooler in summer! — 
is at @ good working height. |Lake Manor community at Mid-| ‘The “House that Home Built” | ‘2*¢ Part in the three day program Warmer in winter! 
A wrought iron breaktast table |diebelt and Mid-Pine in West |is the combined creation of NBC-| % business sessions and entertain- : 
, and red-seated chairs give the | Bloomfield. TV's HOME show, prize-winning|™°™ | as $ 
Roths a place for informal meals. | Four different rooms and a bath | architects Jones and Emmons, Color Comes to Washington” is 18 
There is a lavatory off the kitch- [open onto the outdoors in the | The National Association of Home | the theme for this year’s conven- uit 
ae tices wantenaae Swedish priduciigesor calls = oe a on oe —s ve cies as er ve w ign ¢ tion . 
with the races, two complete walls of glass +n aac roe Rrra pre- ay a weal thy The ay cg .— to the TO INSULATE 
The wallpaper in the ning | oom, veprate rst for uh U.S. Lumbe AYRAGE ATT, reom is - ‘ 
r dry room, and a “dining island” 
Pedy ei seed 27," eet tac | Ue» Lumber Supply Poole Lumber Go. etted ‘against these diamonds among the design innovations in| Cane (” st t Flo 151 Oakland. FE 4-1594 
-_ ave “" terraces enclosed with s on an W : are 
yee Gy ty Saal ) the |. redwood fence so that children |, Increased growth of timber under : — duck, the goose, — and the lady of the house | ‘he intensive tree farm program of 
| ‘The rest of the room is sub- seme’ her .Jeloure’ are. shielded | Petvate will insure ade- : 
: ordinated to this paper. The other |from the street and the neigh- quate quantities of lumber forever Oak ae 
7 two walls and the carpeting are | bors. for the nation’s home building. and 1scoun 0 
3 creamy beige. The heavy dra- | The large kitchen includes a |construction needs, reports W. D. 
: while the chair seats are green” | range and a  builtin-vall, oven. |““Thig industry - sponsored. forest ral motors Em on 
: niture for this room. An amusing | ——- management program, now only 14 
3 doll, a souvenir of their Ber- years old, has spread to 37 states, ee 
muda trip « few years ago, has | iG into the’ ceiling. Mr. Roth |includes 34,508,771 acres of private 
i a place of honor in the open- says it keeps the house ten to | timberland. 
| ~~ front bute. atiare degree cst ‘Gan the | _Aasmruncs os ssetiveny suety : . . out on hot days. of lumber from 
; : COUTeM ER ja Ens acler & ee carpeting to Be ag arg Ange gece be sald, 1s good news to the ner 
; Syl MENT marrow ball defies exact de- | bath in pink and white, The Nee cakes’ up treat OOS Product of General Motors 
: ylvan Realty Co. temrs womans mam sur: | *Tiption. Your editor said it | latter has double pink sinks set cent of the -sales volume of| be seed with ettechments for sanding, 
: : lshed ke plum sherbet, tho | in a white marble counter Above | thse busineses, pean rattan oom | GAS and OIL Furnaces ‘ ‘2833 Orchard Lake Road | OTTO A, TRZOS | Azecicr, hed calcd mauve | this is a mirror the full length | It is good news as well to the Zz (“orchid trying te be pink”), | of the wall. The tiling and cur- |more than 900,000 to 1,000,000 EASY puDGET TERMS $2495 rae nce PLUS 
- , FE 5-9418 3101 ‘Orchard Leke Rood peg ge pn hg = tains are white, the upper walls carpenters, cabinet makers 1 Stes } 
| sessnessvessvssusseeese| _ REEGOMARDOR | fet'cmagh ts ats” | "ie met cement SENT etme oldens Red Stamps | FE 2-0278 adh wd mver ot to and ot thie bedrooms, | the master ee: | That Does It! 
; Gives. & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 we in it, Inajead, it has @ series | If you want to know all the an- AT 
i : of builtin drawers and shelves | swers, you can get a crystal ball H d N 1 9 
f in the closets, The maple twin | that has them. It is a four-inch bal| FIGFGware INO, 0 BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY 
: bots ore nem, bat Be orem |paperwcigia, To get an anewer,| 3041 Orchard Loke Rd : point chair, the . an answer,| . . 
table and the little walnut rock- | turn the ball over and watch the FE 2-3766 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 
er are antiques, Blue taffeta | little window. Your answer will -3 
epreads and fieral draperies | float by. 
‘The guest bedrenm, is, all — cream and green, célors ie 
seem to bring the outdoors in- Po 
Slices at’ Coon lake enn be J . 
the carpeting is cotton, rather ' ' 
than a synthetic fibre like the ' ; 
living room and other bedroom 
floor coverings. 
nor iiccaen be etay fon / ‘and is fond of it. She decided it would be just the thing for the | 
/ new house when it had a new ere RE aS m REELS 
; coat of paint, She was right. 4 ; 
: The house has ample closet a 3 hatin 
space. There is 2 walk-in clos- RS. Bs é x. son 
et with lots of shelves and a Mgh rack for long dresses. 
There is a mammoth linen 
closet. 
The second bathroom is done 
fn nutmeg tan with Ming green 
fixtures, The wallpaper is gold 
and deep tan on cream back- 
ground. 
In the full basement Mr. Roth 
is planning to make a - studio 
where he can show the three- 
> ect 2 ae <s dimensional —- loves to 
take on his trips. Travel is a ps , oN * he 
H. H. TANTON NEW LAMP — Spanish influence in lamp design is illustrated by | — occupation for this cou- | _ — se — = sl - 
this new unit, adapted from a 15th century brazier stand. Solid brass The house was built by Aten | 2: ASE ee ae ~~ & . Sig tah salen ae = 
103 State FE 5-1683 | openwork is finished in Castilian bronze. Scalloped trimming relieves| ang Scott of Birmingham trom || = = ne the simplicity of the shade, a nubby casement cloth mounted on translu-| plans designed by Eldon P. Eroh ‘ 
cent fihkerglas. Pontiac é 
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A Beautiful | |   3-Bedroom Ranch Homes Brick Front ° 50 Ft. in Length ° Conveniently Located    
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, : ya 650 | SS , Down | 7 c6-GAL_ AUTOMATIC NOT WATIR HEATER 4 BIRCH. 134" FLUSH DOORS MODEL 9°nk 
Oak Floors — Tile Baths tres Crary cana Y t2ee 1 ome g cro or count rmovenour PHONE OR 93-2305 
“a am wen PAVED STREETS ALUMINUM STORMS | F.A. Oil Heat Colored Fixtures 5 100 FT. LOTS AND WIDER AND SCREENS MAYBEE RO. a 
Copper Plumbing rare | Soup raven sive prive — SLRORTSSHILING Te 
Automatic Ges Hot Water Heater ‘t's |, rent csochersaba giles ae ‘ ) he “fe _ @bew Road. Turn er Month 
Youngstown Kitchens mg sen tabene (including taxes and AL FISHE , } haa 
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FLEXIVENT WINDOW UNIT     : ie   
  
      
  
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Se et ace tanbees cap aioe be tndldiielne 
sash will open inward or as an casement. Most 
for spectacular effects. 
For the complete 
tts low cost, its 
Pesees a about the New Andersen Flezivent, 
g weathertightness, 
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YOU WILL FIND THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS AT CHRISTIAN HILLS. 
UNBELIEVABLE VALUES, 
si UNSURPASSED LUXURY, ¢ 
BREATE ees 
Visit Christian Hills 
      
      
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Sees! 27 oe on] Attractive Medels 
She Aabare te Cosene end Floor Plans 
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  Family Living Dictafes Home Design By DAVID G, BAREUTHER | ’ Visualize the panoramic view 
AP Real Estate Editor over garden terrace offered by this 
Family living habits and pref-| room arrangement.: Imagine the 
the American home. pram By ine Berger Ai 
More land for elbow room and/| porch. Notice the possibilitie: 
privacy, made practicable by good | your children to romp and play in- 
‘and the automobile, is| doors on rainy days. these are 
play and relax are dictating the | influence architecture today. 
shape, arrangement and size of | * ¢ @ 
  
the home. This is a house designed by the | 
The House of The Week, Design ‘ictates of modern family needs. 
T-10T, shown on this page, is 102; Its spacious family activities room 
feet-wide. The long, low and sleek | With sliding glass doors opening on 
of light over the kitchen windows, 
tell only part of its story, 
MIX   
  
  When You Think of 
Real Estate 
Think of . . . 
Paul A. Kern 3 REALTOR 
“A trested neme ia Pontiec 
» « « Since 1919" 
Phone FE. 2-9209 
New im Our Temporary Location, 
Tite &, Saginaw-Leep Gidg, 
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    FE 4.4570 
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  | way which opens in the hall. 
    JO 4-6291 Iq 
  | The generous size of the hall is | 
| another welcome feature, It is big 
and spacious without sacrificing | 199 Mechanic Street 
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3-BEDROOM 
HOME 
  
  
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spain All These Features: 
| THIRD z @ City Water ond Sewer 
MODEL ~ @ Plastic Tile Bath 
@ Wood Gliding Windows 
SECOND g @ 252x36 ($00 Sq. Fe. of Living Spece) 
| @ Large Lots : . . Neo. Schools 
ws Ue Total-Price 
. FHA MODEL OPEN ‘7400 TERMS 
DAILY and SUNDAYS Noi Affected by Frost 
Pay Only $750 Down! 
Built by 
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  valuable construction costs. And | 
a walk-in closet, as big as/a small 
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storage space in this house. There | 
are two closets for every bedroom. | 
Sliding doors for virtually all clos-       as low as 
"450 For Information Call: 
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The ‘ELDORADO’ IN CLARKSTON GARDENS 
3-Bedroom Ranch Style 
ALL GAS MODEL HOME 
  
    
Close to fine schools 
and shopping facilities. 
Live where there’s the 
easy pace of warm 
friendliness of small 
town living. 
FIRST HOME in CLARKSTON with COMMUNITY WATER Storms and 
bedrooms... 
unit... gas screens on all movable windows .. . 3 
1 V2 baths .. . window wall . . . gas disposal 
heat . .’. large lots . . . winding blacktop - 
roads .. . bearing fruit trees . . . fire hydrants . . . See 
’ this home today 
GI and FHA FINANCING 
WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE 5660 Dixie Highway —Waterfor 
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CLARKSTON GARDENS — With a former orchard providing a scenic setting, a new 
community of three-bedroom ranch homes is under construction just east of Clarkston. 
They feature perimeter gas heat, a bath and a half, and a carport. Models are open on ate PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, ‘OCTOBER 22, 1958/ 3 
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way this miracle material 
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years of satisfactory service. 
It’s feather-light, shatterproof 
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Ease of use cuts installation 
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Westridge - of - Waterford Northern’ Pontiec’s Finest Subdivision Area 
Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction 
MODEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION 
4192 Ledgestone Drive 
Sundays | :00 to 6:00 P. M.    w 
or by appointment 
eo lee Dixie Hwy., near Waterford. Turn on Cambrook 
Lane to Drive—right el 
HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of 
Westridge-of-Watertord 
4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE 
             
      
    
        
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wifi; MASTER BATHROOM — Memories of grand- | 
mothers are evoked in this bathroom with the mar- 
       
           
    
        
       
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ble counters. The pink fixtures in an otherwise 
white room make an attractive note of color. 
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noyance when the set is on. Then, 
either a, rearrangement of lamps 
or viewing position must be maiie. | his tongue past his pink tonsils 
“tade” the 
When the wall which forms the 
background for the TV receiver is 
of a dark color, particular atten- 
lighting can be accomplished by 
concealing a lamp bulb behind the 
television set or by placing on the 
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readers the record and interpre- 
tation of the work of this dis- 
tinguished artist. 
Some of the many imnovations 
which Wright has introduced in- * . | a water wheel by tue miller's house OAKLAND, Calif—Here, in a 
| storybook park called “Children's : Fairyland,” the children’s favorite 
| animal is Willie, the blue-painted 
| whale. They can step into his 
| wide wooden mouth, climb down 
| and Jeok down into his “stomach” 
| where gold fish swim along lazily, 
Gaily painted ‘wild animal” 
cages contain tame pets that chil- 
| dren can play with. There's also 
and a lollipop tree. Mary's lamb 
lives in a little red school house 
and there are fairy tale scenes in 
the background that were painted 
by University of California . stu- 
dents. 
  
Three our of four new churches 
have roofs of engineered timber 
construction. Most of these feature 
glued laminated wood.   
PHA froncing. Budget ternm, 
KOOL VENT 
Aluminum Awnings 
‘CUSTOM MADE 
WROUGHT IRON 
RAILINGS 
    
  
        
  
           for free estimates . . 
  
  If you have any remodeling job thet you want done and done right, consult us 
+ we'll be glad to send a man out! 
* ATTIC REMODELING 
* RECREATION ROOMS 
7 * GARAGES   
    
         
               
   
     
     
     
          
   
   
    
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Garages 
Breezeways 
Additions 
Attic Remodeling 
Recreation Rooms 
@ Kitchen Remodeling 
A. Murray White For Good Hunting 
go fast to... 
BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE 
SPECIALIZING IN 
“There Is No Sub: 
OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 4:00 
BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE | 207 W. MONTCALM 
At the flashing amber light just west of Oakland Ave. 
FE 4-9544 OCTOBER 22, 1 oy 
        
  
  
  
  IT COSTS SO LITTLE, 
YET ADDS SO MUCH! 
=%* Mantle Shelves 
=* Blue and Butt Window Sills 
= Wall and Planter Box Coping 
=* Indiana Limestone Door Silly Ss 
=* Colorful Slate for Hearths, Vestibules, Patios=   
Homes. 
55 N. Parke St. 
FE 4-5181. 
      
        
       
      
   
   
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LAKEFRONT HOMES OF DISTINCTION f “The Imperial” Tri-Level. . . .$34,500 fl 
“The Aristocrat” Bi-Level. . . .$32,500 
“The Endymion” Ranch S 
_  =——See Them This Week-End— 
Highly Restricted for the Discriminating 
Custom-Built Ready for Occupancy 
Models Open Daily and Sunday 11 te 8 
GOLF VIEW At Long Leke, Adjacent te Morey’s Golf Course 
Union Lake Reed, 8 Miles West of Pontiec 
SEE—COMPARE—THEN BUY! 
MULTI LAKES REALTY ) EMpire 3-4109 
| Custom Buili by Harold Young Building Co. 
7 £ Ay i oH Ve A | ¢ i if , oH ee ee ee ee et es ees FUEL SAVINGS 
UP TO 50°   
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CONTRACTOR 
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Commercial Buildings 
Concrete Work 
Porch Enclosures 
Roofing 
Siding 
Bath Rooms 
Swimming Pools   stitute for Experience” 
Robert E. White        BUY at BURKE'S AND . 
Save on Home Repair 
The a, iy Whe Nt | i ) re ni 
and Building Supplies 
REDWOOD 
Redwood Siding “ °215 10" Redwood Siding ... ™ $250 
Random Widths--Clear 
Redwood Paneling... . 215 ™ , 
1x12” Redwood Boards “=: 321/5° 
REDWOOD BEAMS 4 by 44 by 6—4 by 8—4 by 10—4 by 12 
     
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BURKE LUMBER CO. 4495 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS 
Telephone ORlando 3-1211 : “Where the Home Begins” 
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MOERY’S. olL BURNER SALES. SERVICE. 
GAS ond OIL EXCEL MUELLER 
FHA Viccmeat Contractor — Free Estimates 
“9212 wasting Lane    FE 2-4870 
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Enjoy GAS Heat This Winter 
DRIVE OUT TODAY 
  
    SEE NATIONAL HOMES’ : 
AVALON AND BARCLAY 
PRICED JUST RIGHT ~ [opanee 
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FOR WORK MEASURING UP 
TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS GET YOUR— — 
* COPING % WINDOW AND DOOR SILLS 
2 oeray CAPS 
AND CUSTOM CON- 
RETE PRODUCTS FROM 
ust Custom Made Wroug 
PONTIAC PRECAST 54 W. Shettield off Baldwin Telephone FE 4-5143 t Iron Railings 
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  ‘aeemania Aidinramm — Modern ternitice ta dexigied to| es a0 in, teidgubebat Slant, eoittey haar enbiinanlcd. Unik tia te 
meet the needs of today’s living, as is shown by this smart-looking | the key to value. Sectional pieces and unit. furniture are favorites in 
group of cotton-cushioned, “television” funiture. It depends on line | today's furniture designs, for they can be rearranged to suit space and 
and color, rather than decorative detail, for_its beauty. In modern, | activity requirements, 
  
your yard. In the years to come, if Put Out Steak Flames | «aten._ When the fire is out, the | Money Grows on Trees! | soda can be swept up or removed | you want to sell your home, you'll 
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Mirrors Help Out 
“Small House” breakast and|| vw.” oS fal tay te luncheon nooks gain spaciousness 
with plate glass and mirrors, A 
‘mirrored. wall makes the nook 
seem twice as large, and a “‘float- 
ing’ table of clear glass a   
    
      
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TORIDHEET \ WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT 
In Comfort, Convenience 
and Economy. 
For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call 
AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successful Instgllations in Pontiac Area 
17 Orchard Leke Ave. > FE 2-9124 
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Planning to Build? 
Quality Materials in Experienced 
Hands Always Means a Job Well Done! 
You can choose from all the 
_ Jeading makes of plumbing and 
heating materials . . . sold and 
serviced by a firm with over 45 
years of offering only the best, 
Eames & Brown 55 E. Pike 
Phone FE 3-7195 
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  Here 1% a new home fire ex-| tinguisher—baking soda packed in| with a damp cloth. It shoots out; ™ real estate ges agouti does | fing that a good landscape is worth 
aa ia seven-second spray of powder | STW on trees. A good ndscape | its trees in gold! 
& push-button can under Pressure | for 19 feet covering an area of | With plenty of shade trees, a ter- | cominatecagromniilanninogee | of Du Pont's aerosol. The manw- | 5 inches. irace in a quality material like | | facturer says the baking soda isn’t | - ‘weatherproof quarry tile, and| The Woodhod Mfg. Co. of Ban- | 
| toxic, The. mummy cases of many of |healthy shrubbery is worth often | gor, Me., uses radio shortwaves |        A flaming steak extinguished by | the Egyptian kings were made of | as much as several thousands of | to dry green lumber in hours in- | Complete Basement Walerproofing | All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! 
  { the soda could be brushed off and _Plywood. ‘dollars. So, never slight keeping up' stead of days. ee M4 “Phone fing 7 
      
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  BEAUTIFUL '2 ACRE HOMESITES 
WITH MANY FRUIT 
BEARING TREES 
$15,275 FULL PRICE 
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DOOR CANOPY 
$7995 
FIBERGLAS 
$3995 
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| Aluminum Doors hice Canine , ANY STYLE—FULL THICKNESS 11 A. M, ~ 5.30 P, M, By Alcoe 
  $4395 ana $4595 
  FRONT ENTRANCE — This narrow covered porch is the front entrance to the Norman Roth home on Commerce road. Yellow wood 
paneling and fieldstone make a pleasing combination. When sitting     Orchard Lake. 
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on this porch, the Rothe have a fine view of Apple Island in | 
    
Custom-Built to Exact Measdrements! ‘Built of Panels 
hat bomis Feta a . Such es: — i: * : i 
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Colonial oF 
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We’ lists in designi: Custom Drees, Kitch sat 
Wee spect Veriton fo fr your new home cr 1 
complete afc th-pan ee 
Terms Available — We Our Display at 
The CABINET SHOP Opes Monday and Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 
3088 West Huron “22. Sas* FE 5-9331 
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CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES! You'll Find Prices Lower Here Becouse We Ase Distributors 
ALWINDO 1702 $. Telegraph (Aug. Johnson Bldg.)   FE 5-3728   
  
  
  ROY ANNETT, Ine. 
  
  instrument, though indis- 
Realtors pensable in anybody's tool box, 
28 E. Huron St. Ph. PE 3-7193. |/\9 the nants of "Saturday craft       
  
     
GLASS When You Mention 
You Naturally Think of       
PONTIAC GLASS CO. Pontiac's Original Glass Firm 
Serving Pontiac and Oakland County 
for SS Years. 
Your. Headquarters for WINDOW GLASS, 
GLAZING COMPOUNDS, PUTTY KNIVES 
and CAULKING MATERIALS.   ADJUST DEPTH 
Primarily the jointer is used to   
  
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i | 28. W. Lewrence St. : Phone FE 5.6441 Phone FE 2-son , 
3 Got An Rettmate Wisboet Odiigation 
HUCUS-MARSH Hand Plane Now Popular 
With Power Tool Hobbyists 
table of the jointer. on which the 
lumber rests as it is fed into the EEE? 
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| i E | USE WOOD BLOCK 
lumber, form the surface with a 
  heavy cut will invariably tear the 
| grain at the end of the cut unless 
the jointer knives are very sharp. 
  the distance across the end of the 
board, and then reverse the work 
| until the two cuts blend into a| 
_ single true edge. 
Surfacing, or planing the wide 
face of a board, is the most diffi- 
| eult standard jointer operation, 
| For safe operation, the experts 
recommend use of a block of 
wood equipped with a handle to 
  ROOFING & INSULATION CO. 
    Two lumber defects are often When jointing the end grain of, 
A second method is to plane half. Now Gas Stoves 
Are Controlled NEW YORK (INS)—A new cook- 
exactly the way temperatures are 
set for ovens—by the twist of a 
| dial. 
| developed the “thermal eye,” the | spite of being on a fame for mote See Us for a Complete Line of Builders’ Supplies 
i «“¢.; * ® Lime and Plaster *F and Fire 
No was announced for the Gonevete * Send ond Gravel Sick 
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HOT ROLLED SHEETS: 
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545 S, Telegraph Rood —- Telephone FE 5-8186    
        
  
          flame under the pot to correct 
heat. 
| The concern claimed this prac- 
tically eliminates the chances aryl = 
burning or a 
lone test showed mashed 
potatoes beat controled by the 
* “thermal eye” stayed fluffy in 
We Service All Makes of 
Oil and Gas 
HEATING SYSTEMS   
    
encountered in surfacing. They’   
    
who prefer gas . . . 30-Gal- 
lon Duo-Therm with full 
automatic control.sFully in- 
sulated. Silent,. odorless, 
completely. efficient. _|m- $5 
mediate installation! DOWN 
FREE DELIVERY — FREE SERVICE! 
FREE 
Automatic Electric 
DUO-THERM    
        INSTALLATION 
on Edison Lines 
   
     
  
     
     
  are warp—the lumber is dished 
from side to side across the board | 
—and wind—the board is twisted 
throughout its length. It not téo | 
severe, both conditions can be | 
corrected with the jointer. 
The jointer can perform numer- 
ous additional functions w' add ' 
step 
boards. It is useful for a wide 
variety of work. 
| BEVELING — This ig easily ac- 
complished by tilting the guide 
fence to the desired angle of the 
bevel, and holding the work flush 
against the fence. The fence can 
be tilted toward or away from the 
cutter knives, and several passes 
ually required to arrive at a 
pe. 
TAPER CUTTING—One .of the are 
full 
whether. round or square, and on 
many another workshop project, 
The Firestone Rubber Co. of Ak- 
ron, O., is making a new snow tire 
which it says is the first  silent- 
running tubeless snow tire on the   | most useful jointer operations, it. 
can be used to advantage in mak- | 
ing tapered legs for furniture, |       We Feature the 
Williamson 
Furnaces 
. All vat Guaranteed 
Estimates 
    
  
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To Buy or Sell Real Estate _ 
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WM. H. KNUDSEN 
$10 Poation y=! Building 
Phone FE 4-4516 ~wweeerrrrrrrrrrrry?* 
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PLUMBING 
Heating and Industrial 
~ Piping 
STEVE KRUCHKO 
Call OR 3-9497             
  
      
     
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DISCOUNT 
  
     
     
      
        WATER HEATER 
automatic. Low, low cost 
Free Wiring on Edison Lines — Immediate Delivery Now You Save 330 <n gm am. 
Ze OOD HOUSEKEEPING Z Big 52-Gallon capacity! 109° 
Fully guaranteed. 
of PONTIAC 
Phone FE 4-1555 Fully insulated, completely 
$109.95-—$5 DOWN-—EASY TERMS 
: St Open Mondey ond Fidey “W800   
           
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OCT. and NOV. 
    OF ALL TYPES 
««» including Aluminum 
*% CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES * & SIDING 
© No Money Down 
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YEARS.TO PAY! 
      
   
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        All other types of modernization work. No job 
+ « 00 job too smell! 
Phones: FE 2-7004 or PE 2-8245 Evenings: OR 3-2276 
               
           
         
        
    
     
       
    “Have no regrets. You will be grateful to yourself for having 
ordered your garage before the snow flies.” 
DO. IT NOW! 
GET YOUR GARAGE BEFORE WINTER! © 
                          
         
   
        
      
     
   
   
          
   
      
   
         
     
     
    
      
       
               @ Attic Rooms. . 
e Porches 
@ Additions 
@ Recreation . 
Rooms 
@ Roofing end 
Siding           
FE 2-1211, or FE 5-9236 _ FREE 
ESTIMATES       
       
  Our Representative Will Cail 
at Your Convenience! 
No Obligation! 
gs # be etary an a or masonry. A 
reer ayers quent $ 
Order Now for Early Delivery! 
— SEE US FOR YOUR - COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE 
No Money Down-FHA Terms—Free Estimates 
ADDITIONS . . PORCHES . . BREEZEWAYS . . ROOFING . . SIDING (ALUMI- 
NUM, ASBESTOS, INSULATED, WOOD SHAKES) CEMENT WORK. ALUMINUM 
aa DOORS AND WINDOWS ... RONDEL FOLDING ALUMINUM 
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G & M CONSTRUCTION C0. % OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. x 
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rom $750 
Si Real Estate — Builder 
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FES-7103 || 
a CONVENTIONAL | California Redwood HOMES 
On Beautiful Waterford 
HERBERT C. DAVIS 
3.7614       
           
     
  
    $1200 1. $4250 
$32.50 Complete 
with Hardware 
  831 Ocklend Ave. , 
  Modern Louvered Interior Doors Sinbuwwe aanee 
Knotty Pine Paneling $225 per M 
Extruded Aluminum Combination Doors 
DIXIE LUMBER CO., Inc. FE 2-0224              
                
    See the 
  your heating requirements. Goodwill Heating offers the 
finest quality merchandise properly installed to guaran- 
tee your heating satisfaction. 
Only a Rich Man Can Afford 
a Poor Heating Plant 
GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING FE 2-7849 3401 West Huren. ‘Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) Blond-Ain And fina out why. this fine, modern furnace and top 
quality installation adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for 
  ia PONTIAC’ PRESS. § TURDAY. OCTOBER 
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“OPEN” PLANNING — “Open” planning greatly increases the | “dividers.” So that such pieces of furniture will look attractive from all 
sense of spaciousness in a small home with limited floor space. Some- | angles, special attention is being given to the application of fine finishes 
times, however, such an arrangement presents furnishing problems. Of | to all visible surfaces. In the photo above is a mahogany sideboard 
great aid in such a situation are the attractive new pieces of furniture | which is just as beautifully finished on the back as it is on the top and 
  
Plywood Aids Burials 
An eastern manufacturer has 
found the “done thousandth and 
one ‘use for plywood. He is using | 
it. in the production of what he 
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You Aré Invited to-Presiew 
HERRINGTON HI ~ IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC 
ON FEATHERSTONE BETWEEN OPDYKE AND EAST BLVD. 
A Communi 
Tere 
Bees * 
MODELS 
NOW 
OPEN! 
Exclusive Sales by ~ 
/ BERT. GORDON Reelty Co. ty of 400 Homes 
The PANORAMIC 
3-Bedroom 
Full Basement 
Brick Ranch House 
‘695 ois 
13,945” FULL 
PRICE 
FHA and VA TERMS AVAILABLE! & 
On paved, winding streets - Price + — 
includes storms and screens, 
    calls a graveside accumulator to 
hold dirt in freshly dug graves. 
The device is estimated to 
| two hours of the time required to | 
refill a grave after burial. 
'Poor irish Immigrant 
Discovered Key Binder 
| The discoverer of the formula | 
| for waterproof plywood glue suit- 
production 
r known little success up to the time 
Dr. 4 
PATTERSON ef see sayeth Ironically, soon after he had per- 
ons & WERNET fected a phenol-resin glue usable 
ee Pay on fir plywood, Dr. Nevin was 
LLS. \Sofa Upholstery 
ls Now Removable 
New style trends, new materials, | 
and new ideas are now making life | 
at home more relaxed and more | 
enjoyable.. devised by leading contemporary designers which can be used as area | front. It serves effectively to divide the living and dining areas. 
    BUY YOUR BUILDING ' BLOCKS FROM US! No Finer Blocks Can Be 
Bought Anywhere! . Cones Hilees llea 
Price as Regular 
A’ New ‘Process — Ours Alone in the Pontiac Areame 
Gives You. Stronger Building 
ede ee * ering Masonry Construction, see these rs before ven Bef « = Available 
STRUCTURAL STEEL RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL 
TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 
1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 
y Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Resds             
   
          
            
        
    
        
                
    
Do You Own Land Suitable 
for Development? 
We are looking for progerty, either undeveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, residential or. industrial. We'll buy 
It or develop it on either @ cash basis or partnership or we'll do 
it on a tee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, 
as well as the roads, A large corporation with all of the skills 
necessary will help you get the most for your property, 
SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orchard Loke Rood, Rt. No. 5.         
          
        
       
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Terms Available 
Vets Nothing Down 
Civiliens $990 Down PLUS costs 
      
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OSE-HILL TO GRAND PIVE 10 ALM, to 9 P.M. 
FE 4.7833 
In City of Pontiac 
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     “PAY *aa30. A i a NATIONAL HOMES 2 and 3 BEDROOMS LOCATION; 1.2 miles north of Union Lake Village 
5a Cathelie Church, 
      Model Home Phone EM 3-3977 Office Phone Mi 4-0328 
LAKE LOTS and HOMES “One of the Most Fabulous 
Developments in This Area” 
we See This Today 
“This Is Planned 
“To Suit 
   . HOME AT LAKEWOOD VILLAGE 
$14,900 comcere 
3 bdrm., 1% bath, ranch stone front; exceptionally nice 
floor plan with’ glass sliding doors from-2 rear bedrooms 
to large terrace. 
Open | to 6 for your inspection Sunday and daily. 
. Built among towering oak trees on 100 ft. wide lot. Many 
special fegtures included in price. Selling for $4,500 cae 
down payment or will consider less with slightly higher 
monthly payment. wa 
LAKEWOOD ‘VILLAGE. is Odkland County's most fabulous 1,000 acre 2-lake development where nearly all lots are on waterfront. 
Located 10 Miles west.of Pontiac on M-59. 
It/can be reached driving north on Telegraph or Union 
ake Rd. then iy = ey - Pweg bear = at 
1400 Highland -§9). ots are 80 ft. up to 
/100 ft. wide. 
Fishing, boating. skating, water skiing are all yours 
front door—year around — if you buy a lot 
at Lakewood Village. 
at $1430. Down s are 20 per cent. First 
of le ewan, derelrment on ou about relaxed living at our 
7400 Highland Road (M-59). 
mak ina     i i i i 
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: See Schuett’s Television program for special values 
every Sunday—11:30 a.m. CKLW—Channel 9. 
  
“ oy Oltices at Offices at 
T4900 Highlond Rd. M-59 8081 Commerte Rd. 
_ EMpire 3-4236 EMpire 3-4197 
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_ REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 
461 Glizabeth Lake Read 
We Carry 
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carac (Chinfe in Hard Tilt a222%.. |Maples Come From Behi U [ St (ayy In af , | Scoring Famine : as, ere er oe . : B . : e ee : ra > 
isis : oe» x ics ae ete Fay i Against MY Foe |to Spoil Shamrock Record j ‘back, fullback Charley Spann afd) away from him, but he recovered) coordinated club. Ms*spearheads until forced out by injury late in || Rusgell’s 3rd Period 0 DOl wt _ ws he 
ang Castee! did yedman duty lug-| on the 10. That just delayed flashy | included three very fine, speedy game. TD Beats Oklahoma ee e 
unt he 3. “> | Gary Murphy's dem 16 the one,| backs im Wright, Murphy. and | Te scoring: i. un wrimt ua] Aggies 7-0 Birmingham High. School's! hit Bob Isbell for a nine-yard tally 
ust Pontiac | and Jerry Bailey's for the Lester, Wright ana Murphy were | yd. ‘drives. Dratee  fovt. ¢@ yard, run i : championship . minded football in the Ist period and reached Jim 
: 's Gi al- | scored end | TD. ees the workhorses. Winiecke, and Tazlor (yan, and 10 ye ya); Poti) erROIT u—Perseverance  ‘fi- | team spotted East Detroit a nine-| Traa with a 36-yard scoring serial 
ley ehampions last night outscored | for the TD, from the 10, Pontiac's final offensive gesture| ends Stan Leland and Dick Die- |* Conversico—teniae, Castest ‘uict). | nalty paid off last fight for the | Point lead, then fought back to’ in the 2nd stanza, giving the Ma- 
Pontiac's Chiefs 24-13, The Chiefs, Kurt Kampe’s club streck hard just beat the clock. With 3 min- trick were defensive standouts. RUMOR BULL 0 eu 5-H | University of Detroit fooball team, | score a decisive 29 victory over ples 8 129 margin st halftione. 
Wisner turf than that at Pint ta the 3rd period to wipe out | Wes to "grocery Taylor, Spann, Fusilier, Casteel aE Re -~ defeated all-important Eastern Michigan Ye Sa 
walk it tough | Clete” lead. Big Theivine Wi- yards to score. Fw | performed splendidly th the leath- Ba at 184 minutes and 1 Cite. | oe | counted for beth Birmingham 
ome ee niecke grabbed 9 PHS fumble siler. ‘Castesl, Spann and Twine (crazing department. Two ist « * [home A & M 74 in ao Missoyri aaa Detroit.| touchdowns after intermission. 
the start, and but for a temporary | 2 Se ist play ef @he frame. 150° 00) PT the promised land” | 1 a eee parted the 21 oe ee mi hese tel | aces en et | Be a eee ee lois fe the offered | TRree minutes iater speedy the clock hit . son and Emil Frisch, sparked the Ae Billy a ‘ -| tor Carl Lemie’s Maples and vir- | dirt on an iS-yard run and — 
re a eae Floyd Wright went down the mid- | °* zero. . fine defensive play of the Ist half. +4 1) back, ended the long dry spell by tually assured them of at least chalked up the final TD Im the 
way. die for « tally. A &8 yard drive ‘tGacks displayed ao fast, well- Don Hardy at center did all right g. B35 | soering, 08 SE: 9k Ue Sd euprter a tle for the league title, The oe ee ie 8 
‘The win gave the ‘Jacks two | préveded the ‘Jacks tnd TD, with ecard seereneemeaneeeeee eee RRR CET oonceertrer son a four-yard sweep. defeat, witnessed by 3,000 home- : eng by — : 
straight in BVC play. For Pon- | quarterback Jim Draves ram- Mt was Ge Tan's ist score ae ee aa Fan —— 
ee ee ee eee syn | nace ctr el fey man a By ir 
needed by the Hillis to keep them | _, The Clincher came in the ‘rst touchdown at 1:45 of the 3rd | points carly in the Ist quarter, | Michigan League games last night. 
in the running for the '%6 title. Chiets stopped their quarter in Detroit's 41-6 romp | then wilted before a powerful Bir- Port s Big 
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A @coreless ist period snsl cd 98. Seer doe paid qver Wichita Sept, 99. mingham attack which cracked | re ee ee the season 
marked by fine all-around play | the Hills’ 31, Without # break, the In between those two scores, De- uhm te sah cama ” downing inept Mt. Clemens, 
by the Chiefs. They capped this| upstaters drove 69 yards for the troit suffered successive shutouts | “prank Brisslinger opened the | 17. Dearborn Fordson upset Roy- 
early effort with a 70-yard touch-| TD. Last @ yards was made in to Houston (7-0) and Boston Col- | joring by booting a 14-yard field |! Oak, 21-7, in a Border Cities 
down drive. Jimmy (Red) Taylor | one big sweep by fine runner lege (23-0). goal and Toby Pratitera, Shamrock | 1@&ue contest last night at Dear- 
Tee, ae Seen OS 3 SOR | Eevee, Raeetent Siege oer Titans put together a 69-yard | left halfback, stretched the ad- | %™-. 
1: Tackle Fred Bridson, | him loose. - drive to end the famine, scoring | vantage to 90 by intercepting a 
s Ist game, recovered a| ‘Jacks final counter was largely in 11 ground plays. On 4th down, | deflected: and scampering 30 = . 
Tack ‘ible on the PHS 30 to|a gift. Russ Atwater went back Russell took a pitchout from quar- | yards for a touchdown o iINOIS start the long jaunt to his own 20 to punt on a 4th terback Jim Lebkovich and raced | Then Birmingham went to work | * | 
, , , 125 half-| down. A wobbly center pass got untouched into the end zone, Jim | behind the southpaw pitching of |... 
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Picking Grid |Top-Ranked 'M ~— ge Ay 0p-Ka Only 2nd NFL Meeting : 
ing. Ricroline 1953 Argument for Maj. Hoople | Meets Gophers Browns-Packers Battle Old Prognosticator ° : ‘ Odds Favor Spartans 
Kaos Sore | foe Brown | Features Pro Schedule | bu’ iiss’ reenter 
Picks MSU, ‘M’ Today Or rown ug weer inde Bs they've i. in a regular season| Back 2 Years 
By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE Cleveland Browns game, have beaten Green Bay : 
a of veaders have ‘wilt Wolverines 13 . Point Green Bay Packers pick up their | in five exhibition contests, Cleve- EAST LANSING, Mich, w—A 
ten to ask if I know anything about - neglected National Football| land's favored by 7 in this one. - football 
aur thin fecthell Favorites in Sellout ‘|League rivalry tomorrow in. &| It bolls down to a passing battle on catiie ea ee: 
Egad! That I do. They suggest! Big 10 Tussle come hat Sigures in the ‘tte fights | between the Browns’ Otto | ment @rew 52,000 persons to Mack- 
that I write about’ them, and = ooh Se. Reetien and and the Packers’ Tobin Rote and | lin Field today for the first gridiron 
leave football alone. Conferences. & contest between two placement | encounter. between Illinois and 
In my youth 1 sterred in or MINNEAPOLIS W—No, 1-ranked Both the Browns and the Pack-| experts, Cleveland's Lou Groza and | Michigan State : 
covered every sport known to| Michigan, embodying a killer in- ers, who have met only once since | Green Bay's Fred Cone. ue 
civilized man, and a few played | stinct in the face of enemy mis- Se aan, a tie sae ee . , aint ine teams tied Be Ge Big 
by the uncivilized takes, took on a Minnesota team ; years ago 
a Soe tc boa fse| app saad nal pee onto i fit place deadlocks in the Logart Headed ster prolonged balloting State fn 
conte: mechanical errors all season Gleveland and the Pittsburgh for Big Money we pect hat a eee. 
a Pe 5 ngs a... td * *® « Steelers top the Eastern with i feated UCLA, 28-20. Tinois sup- 
@ and 20-7). The prospect appeared to be an night, marks, Green Bay, the Los An- After Victor porters never congeded top honors 
sia, Gross, ovge, Boston, U.. 208: Yale| inviting one for the unconquered | >, % ‘ne : rs , Chiets’ possession | Seles Rams and the Betimere Y to State 7 
s =. oma Marverg 14, Dertmouth Wolverines, before a sellout crowd | N°* the ball (arrow) just squirting out of 4 pasado cone =" saan Colts share the Western Confer~ Cuban Wins Thriller ‘2-0 ee - ‘ 
Fenn, Sinie 12, W. ‘urpinia 4; Indiana | of 63,000 at Memorial Stadium and aa ance Need, alee with <7 corres || Over Turner in. Bout || Each tam hes 6 40 seyees & 
sta fh Sate Bact tree's | oes Breaks Hawkeyes’ Back withthe winlens Detroit Lom at|l at New York Mlnneste and ast. te Obes O8U 20, gin 13: . #1. Colo. | Michigan in its first four ’ o ' , ’ Los Angeles, the Washington _NEW YORK @—Isaac (Kid) Lo- | while ln 
14; Mise St, 14, Alabama 6; Miss. 20, games ‘ ¢ 
Sita Pit Ett mic amore mien oo Brown s Dazzling’ 67-Yard Punt Return | sin seaimere, he Secs, wh nc tot. an| Ga and lat to BORE Georgia 7: 20, 14; : . ; 
Cali. 13; Wash, 20, Stanford 13 State, Army and Northwestern in s 7 Chicago Bears in San Francisco | today was headed for boxing’s big | surprising 21-7 victory over Notre 
site, Army and Nontowester 2 T Eads Bruins to 33-13 Win Over Lowa {terme tm ser na the Puinde| money tollowing bs tring vic | Dame, the Spartans tok te Sel always there with the crusher. phia Eagles at Chicago against tary over experienced 4&4 TWrner | ba he 0 two teuchieem Seveties 
X- ce . i. LOS ANGELES  — Halfback |7 in the nation, into a convineing| the outstanding man for Towa fe at eetndizen Square Garden. although Clarence Peaks, 206- 
Sophomore-heavy Minnesota was|Sam Brown returned a punt 67|lead and settled the issue from which played without the services bar Bor ge agg je ed The 22-year-old flash from Kid| pound junior halfback, is sidelined 
. badly hurt by: fumbles, penalties | yards for a touchdown that broke} then on, of its captain and line star, Calvin| Cleveland since it pairs Gavilan’s home province of Came: | with an ankle injury. 
° nd connected miseries in losing to | the back of Iowa and the Bruins| Rookie halfback Ronnie Knox en-| Jones. Jones was kept out of the _ re oe ee ee ¢ 4.9% 
eS in ras Washington, Tlinois and Purdue. | went on to score a 38-13 victory |ineered one UCLA touchdown, | game becatee of a lates iaitry sa Le SOh the only. tne | Gechies bat clinched a Doc. 3 cute thiane Geena Manan ae Its’ lone victory was over North-|iast night before 75,692 fans in| and scored his first tally as a| suffered in practice earlier in the | CTs ' ey a Dec, home games, Minnesota and Mar- 
F  aci at western, Michigan beat Missouri | Memorial Coliseum. varsity player on a 7-yard run in| week. eh eqn rsens against an opponent | quette, but for many of the Home- 
Dick Hilinski Thrown in ts opener, | ace 149 6 em es Te Ae nee ences | Mikes, Rams Battle [A140 underdog, Logart won the inst collegiate look at three seners 
From Auto Near Ann alot ee ee " — until shortly betore | MIKES, ) slugtest by copping the fe- rom At stake aside from Michigan's | jntersectional contest when Brown,| Knox capped his excellent per-| the game. i 4 ie | te Sommeld, Kart Merrell ot 
Arbor Friday Night bid to continue its national lead-| scoring the most sensational of his | formance in the final 17 seconds| Reichow steered the Hawkeyes Stro Foes Sunda bt peek BS Dee oe quarterback, Jerry Musetti at left 
cd ership and drive to a Big 10 title| three touchdowns of the evening,|of the game when he completed) 78 yards in the first quarter with ng ou y cet onal tte beaten tia | aan a 
was the Little Brown Jug, one of | cyt loose with his: brilliant punt|a long pass to reserve end Hal| Mike Hagler going the final 9. Jim ow ved Big Bory ghee Tlinois also nominated an ex- 
ANN ARBOR (INS) — Dick) the storied trophies, return, Smith that went for 75 yards and | Freeman converted and lowa took |. A possible chance for 2nd place year-old, cat on ee ere 
ae Ie, Sa oa | ten oe 2 Ses “un! ated Wo. a sony necaow val Pt TS eee g | mtcuren Ge Senay | snes et hot thew #| Bs, Sa bom cea a s ‘was a vor- Bruins, J 4 ; " 
ship football team, was killed last | ite, in spite of the probable ab- ba wanton winearans sec : eon The Hawks could not score again| afternoon for St. Michael's Sham-| few seconds before the bell. ry Jefferson, half, and Ray Nit- 
night in an automobile accident 15 | sence of star end Ron Kramer, re- until the final minutes. They trav-| rocks when they face Ferndale St. schke, fullback, both juniors. . 
mle ortho tn Are coreg tomer ewe. | Demaret Team Challenges sete seen fai "|i pm thletes Bid for weighed 981 pounds os a tecthel |, Minnesota's memory of a 340 U | Brown of . started his| Mikes will be bolstered for to-| Athi ) 
weighed 281 pomds os s total | sinsing by the woverioes last! Tarbert S Hyder CUuppe’r. | sens vertormance with a 12-|morrows teat by the retum ot woe 
route to a wedding scheduled for |7°8* was a” incentive. == | yard Ten on te Seet play trem) Shall Garr ee eae Pentathlon Crown today when the car in whicii he Against a Minnesota offense | MIDLAND, Tex, (® — Jimmy | als will get $600 each and the losers papye peg: ge epee eet A Someries i> — ; : 
wes tiding missed a corve and which has been spotty all year | Demaret led a challenge team into $450. The Ryder Cup tournament | for # tolad of . Brown smash ‘cain te eS a eee MACELIN, Switzerland @ — 
he was hurled 45 feet from the | wichigan threw a defense which doubles competition with the = — receive $2,000. "Knox and the Bruins took a 137 bn Aragorn hold 32 | | Competition opened today in the 
vetiete. has yielded only two touchdowns | der Cuppere today er Pci daar hy play were) oo in the second quarter, They| all searkes. — = modern -pentathlon world cham- 
Hilinski was a passenger in a| so far. Michigan was expected to over pr gg mong Md showing ee drove 41 yards St. Frederick will be a definite 5 with 48 military athletes 
foreign made car driven by Syl-| rely on the halfback strikes of Tony | (Y°r Midland eeidleceit end Snead’ ve. Vic ee underdog in its SCL scrap at Cen- : nations, including the 
vester J, Blake, 25, of Columbus, Branoff, Terry Barr and Jim Pace ; “. @ @ Ghezzi and Mike Souchak; Ford Atter his 67-yard run, Brown ter Line tomorrow with strong St, = United States and Russia, taking 
control when it arg -poamn fr me ————____ | Cup team which includes such links | Bo Wininger; Tommy Bolt and|‘yard sprint off left end. UCLA) their last 21 games. Kickott is Eggert ag made on 
on a curve, skidded 20 testo fen | Navy Heavy Favorite ~ | stars as Cary Middlecotf, ‘Sam Harper vs. Al Besselink | recovered an Iowa fumble—Eddie | scheduled at 3 o'clock. | ath ain cluiey eee 
the and plowed inter-| fo Sink Hapless Penn Snead and Doug Ford. land Fred Hawkins; Marty Furgol| Vincent muffed a pitchout—and| st, Mary’s title-bound Eaglets, the tests & 
Grewgh 0 Sed oat ous Oe P + 6 and Harbert vs. amateur Don Cher-| UCLA took over on the Iowa 18.| boasting an unbeaten record, meet a nagar Agave bag ow 4 
secting road. = stopped PHILADELPHIA (R—Navy's un-| The matches, which close tomor- | ry and Billy Maxwell. It took five plays to score. Royal Oak St, Mary today at Or learrying a message 
into a second field. ho had been | ‘dfeated and untied football team | row with the singles, have a pot * ¢ * The first half was all offense,| chard Lake at 3 p.m. Highland The U.S. team consists of Navy 
The football star, who had been i.) tour. touchdown favorite today | of $12,500. The winning profession-| Demaret said his team was more | with Reichow the workhorse for| Park St. Benedict plays St. Rita Lt ) William J. Andre, Mont- 
helping on the Ohio State coaching | , Brown and Knox sher- . . Ihe. ; i 
had ; over Pennsylvania's deemphasized suited to a lengthy course than | lowa and Bro Sunday at Hazel Park at 2:30 p.m. idair, NJ.; Army Lt, Edgar - 
od ining y oahins work and oft-beaten forces in the 40th . the Ryder Cuppers. The Midland | ing honors for UCLA. oe ee | O'Hare, San Antonio, Tex., and air- 
wate Sate mee! sch, sual ening, tthe two tas PCL Brass Studies figea, ws varus amt mee) | _. Bags Three-Pounder man. George H. Lambert, Sous er almost instantly of hea in- The Middies, fourth-ranking — Greenber 5 Offer { 7 . a * ggi ae y Another successful Pontiac hunt- ’ nee 
juries. tionally, are expected to roll up : nm Hogan and former baseball . : . in addition to the many report- ? ; 
hod farendascnry 1 einaed ser their fifth straight victory ot el SAN Mery s | riivectars | Sonameet Dean teamed up in an Seek Leadership | ing Thursday and Friday as hav- Mikan Wil Conduct 
first aid treatment. Teen eee lot the Pacific @oast League are exhibition yesterday to best Devg|in Conference ae ae ee ak ae # | Clinic at Birmingham — 
| Irish Slight Favorite Boe e's seapenition | Hutt, 1-up. Hogan had 270, Dean! coLLEGE STATION, Tex. us| shot a 3-pounder, 33% inches long, 7. Are te Mamas seer — 
Solunar Table proposition | 75, Demaret TL and Hutt 72. | texas A&M and Baylor fight for | Opening day at 11:30 a.m. ‘There and players have been invited to Stop Purdue Today _ before they decide whether he may cmnclaigaillaasipnamn an plenty of birds around,” attend a cage clinic in Birmingham 
Times for the best fishing and take over the San Francisco Seals i‘ ; | leadership in Southwest were of ’ he High School Nov. 3 from 4 to 5 
hunting in this territory, for the) LAFAYETTE, Ind. @® — Notre franchise. Scott Frost Captures football today and the 35,000 to| reported. . p.m. Big feature of the affair is 
next two days, have been calcu-| Dame's football Irish, dumped by * Record Breaking Mile 40,000 fans who turn out will be 7 in the fact that George Mikan, all- 
lated from the John Alden-Knight | Michigan State last week, were; Clare V. Goodwin, league pres- ; expecting one of those the-way-the- | Race Honors Vukovich , time pro star now with the US 
solunar tables. as shown below: |shaky favorites today against @ ident, talked by telephone yester-| INGLEWOOD, Calif. @—If any | ball-bounces affairs. . —Some of the|troit, holder of the 1 Rubber Co., and a practicing law- 
SUNDAY hulking Purdie club that inflicted | day with all but one of the direct- | further proof was needed, Califor- the * * © FRESNO, Calif. wane of titles, will demonstrate how to in Minneapolis will conduct 
minon sajor Minor Major | their only defeat last year. ors. He reported they were interest- | nia’s Scott Frost showed himself; The ground power of the Aggies nation’s top drivers will participate =— ’ 
i, She tiae, | 828 ' . j ion | Will roll against the aerial mi tomorrow in the Billy Vukovich | train for competition in the sport. | the clinic. . 
1st MONDAY | Purdue’s newly enlarged Ross-|ed but wanted more details of the to be a great trotting champion might | champion-| Show proceeds will help provide| John Petrakis, Birmingham cage 
AM. M | Ade Stadium’s 55,000" seats were offer by Greenberg, general man-|in his debut race at Hollywood | of the Golden Bears. It has been | Memorial midget car champ pet a vom pone comme ek ae 
Minor Major Minor -Mator | soi4 out for the first time. | ager of the Cleveland Indians. Park. 31 years since Baylor boasted a| ship race at the Fresno Amuse- ag , today : : 5:50 we... nine «. ment Park track. at PHS,: Public is: invited the 
      
      
  
  
    
    
  
    
  
    
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           Bryce and Norm Probert ac- 
counted for the other two scores 
to hand the Bears their 5th straight 
setback (4 league defeats.) 
In W-O loop play, Clarkston’s 
George Lang climaxed an 80 yard 
*| sustained drive when he scam- 
pered the last 15 in the final 
*| minute to enable Wolves to squeak 
by Northville, 14-12. It was Lang’s 
2nd score of the night. In another 
close one, Clarenceville’s left end 
Dale Devit’s block of Holly's extra 
point attempt in the 2nd period 
the decisive margin as 
Trojans took a 14-13 win over the 
Broncos. Skippers Sink - Bears 7-0 win ever Walled Lake last 
night, 
Falcon half back Tom Kosty 
returned a Viking punt 65 yards 
where captain Don Robinson 
plunged over for the winning touch- 
down. Ray Porter converted, 
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Clawson continued to win in the 
Oakiang-B circuit as back Dick 
Allen scored 3 TD's in a 25-7 tri- 
umph over Troy. Madison whipped 
Detroit Thurston 26-2 in an inter- 
sectional clash while Lake Orion 
— its Ist by defeating Avondale, « 
The 3-year-old Hambletonian win- 
ner staged a gallant drive in the 
stretch to win the mile feature yes- 
terday ang break the track record. 
The time for the mile was 
1.59 2-5. The old mark was 1.59 3-5, 
set in 1951 by Pronto Don, all- 
time big money winner in harness 
racing. 
HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS 
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  re. 5 
. Cen. 26, Det. Cath. Cen. 7. 
Park 6, Grosse Pointe 6 (te). 
  ‘onpo 13. 
aan earaee't® Heights 7, Grand Haven 6 Haven 19, Drydén 6.     lowa 
Christian 21, Miami (Pia) 19 
. 13, Marquette 12 (tie). 
4 Fite) . Valley * MW. Oklahoma 12. tucky 35, 7 13. 
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  championship, and 15 since the 
flag flew in Aggieland, 
| This game won't decide the 
| championship but will go a long 
| way toward it. It is generally con- 
| ceded that if the struggling Aggies 
knock over Baylor they will be in 
the driver's seat. 
Martin Joins Phillies — 
_as New Farm Director j z 
PHILADELPHIA (@®—Eugene J. 
Martin, 52, former general man- 
ager of the Syracuse International 
League basdball club, is the new 
farm director of the Philadelphia       i. * 
Title to Hungary 
ROME (®--Hungary headed for 
home today after making a run- 
away of the. world fencing cham- 
pionships by sweeping five indivi- 
dual titles, ; : 
Hungary earlier had won the 
women's individual and team 
foils, the men’s individual foils and 
    the men's team saber events, 
    
        
      
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
After the tidal wave of upsets 
that swept college football last week, anything approaching nor- 
mal in today’s action would bring 
a collective sigh of relief to the 
coaching clan. 
Then too, the season is coming 
to a point where every game in 
conference competition is impor- 
tant to the contenders. 
    Today Affer Last Week's Wave of Surprises through, the Tigers-Yale game next 
month probably will decide the 
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P May Run Ike in Early Primaries —_$——. 
_ By JACK BELL Bridges, who heads the Senate, wait until shortly detent nent BERIN’--THIG | 
WASHINGTON «Sen. Brg, Repuiean Paley Commie, si ugusts party convent 
(RNA) said today that it Presi-| ne hopes the President can decide |""Sen. Gesrge (D-Ga) told a news note WAPPY dent Eisenhower delays @ second at the latest 30 days ahead of the| conference he thinks the nominat- BE AT SEA ~ term decision beyond next Janu-| yfarch 13 New Hampshire primary. | ing conventions of both parties will : AGAIN, SENOR 
ary, Republicans may enter’ his | That js the filing deadline in that |}0 “wigs open.’ He said he as- Maio. name in early primaries “on the | crate, | open. : LIDAY. 
assumption he’s going to run. P . * |}sumed Eisenhower will not run , 
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agais. | “It the President’s decision {s| George said he thinks Adlai E. delayed, it is going to put Republi- Stevenson would win the Demo- 
Mexico City’s Buses cans in states with early primaries | cratic nomination again if the 
* in a quandary,” Bridges said. “If | party convention were held now, 
| buf® added that developments in 
  May Get Gay. Stripes - | there is no decision we will prob- 
xiean | ably go ahead on the assumption the next.few months may change 
s plans to paint its buses that~he will run again.” | that picture. 
a uniform blue and gray may be Despite the primary situation, | Se because Mexicans like— sen H, Alexander Smith (R-NJ) To Fete Congressmen 
said in a separate interview Eisen- 2 
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for celeed seticles okie, gray | into any decision. 
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needs to make up his mind whether | ican Committee for the Independ- 
he feels physically able to seek a| ence of Armenia has announced 
second term. Smith said the Presi-| that a testimonial. dinney- will be studying plans| dent should not be “pressured”! given in honor of Congressmen Al- 
| vin Bently (R-Owosso) and .Thad- 
* deus M. Machrowicz, (D-Detroit), 
GOP National Chairman Leonard | Saturday, Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. at the 
  
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Seen forGM eases] conte tas day. The blaze, which was started; oaKviEW CEMETERY ROYAL 
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  Favoring _ Government g | was extinguished after 25 minutes} _OR 3-110 
jee Estimate for ‘55. Made | of pumping. * cusp. “Pamay ‘socuse, FE . 
ee ‘by Harlow Curtice - Seml-public installation of of-| GAkiAND MLL MEMORIAL OAR: | : 
DI ' @—Offficials two : . | figers, yoo Cha r 228, OES, dena, 4 grave jot, 9500. PE 5-467. —. body man —— 
firms told a _ | LONDON w = General Motors | Roosevelt Temple, 22 State St. In: Eee a 
state Senate subcommittee yester- || President Harlow H. Curtice says | Coming and retiring officers, prac- GOSPEL SINGERS! 
day that they favor government 1955 will be a record year for his | at a2 State St. Edith M. Coons, -— oe fend. some music to sing with 
fof lange cova oth ecw ot Sa) | mam me | | Saar a ae Adjustment Co. fF gases 5,150,000 cars and trucks. if your friend's in jail and needs tho Press effice to the ‘| HAVE OPENING POR 1 POLL 
2 state are in favor of regu- earnings also will establish new 6.7, 10, 146, 6, 16, 18, gw AYDEN, Realtor 
atery lows. highs,” he told a news conference | Hayride parties. Food furnished. | oF, Walton Bie, _ AS 
~The state here FE 2-3231 a, MH, 3, MH INSPECTOR 
witee s roe. bean fy Sen. Hd st , 60, Tl, 80, 89, 94, 100, Experienced im surface plate and 
3S; is looking into fees charged the American econemy aa ‘sound | mage. 1218 Baldwin Ave. —Adv. - fs pai “Eapending ta 
debt-management firms and dynamic and advancing.” — , M. C. Manufacturing Co. 
: against clients : 118 Indianwood, Lake Of 
te fer Meare enjoying the greateat |, Spat fendey Dimer Jorn and) __Melp Wanted Male ¢ | GEpaEE Suzy | eee 
“saecsed ot fraud etn yin | MARTIAL Li mbl petvane fone wi eae. a ceee| haters | MAS Abi, 3 Fon BERVICE 
- racy LAW — A Sherman tank rumbles into| proclaimed full martial t ‘ Rummage sale, Zeta Ele Sorer- f you are married, and need te we Fe 
ee emg «Bl : noone whi! 0 tion Sa of the strike-bound Perfect | strike wre taro B a alate: aad ae - a * py Fd Paes a). we him chow’ "yeu tow.” all OOS mots Seen te ay 
» among creditors. for a fee. yams Castle, Ind. Gov. George Craig . raion, Cig id States ‘ 9. till 12 ee si bets ~RUTCHER WHO lesmme (ier een : 
telyrdy told the senators that - : ’ 600,000 units this year compared For Nutrilite Radio entry blanks, WANTS EXTRA CASH MEN 
“Xaome sort of minimum-maximum a: Orion B with the previous record of 8,400.-| phone PE 3-7402, —Adv.| More time evaliatie tet nmnes | . 
fee system should be worked out s n Sureau 000 in 1950, Be Rees Mates | Lcelih, the, te, tol to covert 
—~omg th " ‘i ; : Friendly Mar . ( 
end ae cane te © code at ‘ cae nome”, Miee Slates Tuesday lk Shots for State ane ae lake eo ainod | a RM ROTA one ey Ne wilt tren 
agement firms would be required F ht P ised [ED — Service for Andrew Sa are bs a ENGELS Lo A My 
te aperate.” q M. Miller, 66, of St. Clair, will be Harvest Supper states in the production of mer} MAINTENANCE MAN Write Box 3180,  Pontiae, Mich 
res atm pe con ot] OE F TOMISEG wis: vst Se Wace nsonta rim rarm| May End Next Week |— Karey gets | wupwesr those who seek his "sg as-|. y n . : a ee oe 
company’s Producers Are Invited | St “lair cemetery He died Bureau is presenting a Harvest| P 
hia firm never has sued to col-| to Meet With Officers| A Romeo resident tor 14 years, | TWN Hall from 5 to 8 p.m, Tues: — crus tonome ) x0 COS | eee 
“"(isother witness was Adciph| Of Justice Department | So “peo rrce Poncomen with Bd ea cnet Will Be ito have enough Salk polio vaccine OT, 31, 1888 ’, 
Leg. ot ie Credit Aid Asm. of veteran of Wort Wer'l anda | re pchorantin popped ate ya ~*~ fy Sa Sa 
qinctdbones low woes ae oetent ton — The Justice| member of Lodge F&AM No, 41. ig A gpong bent ey ‘oa priority age group Beit pote ay it EMPLOYMENT 
by certain “easy credit” firms! effort’ pledged “every| survivors include his  widow| services farm Dr. F. S. Leeder, director of the ai | ; 
and prevent financial difficulties |forts to inertose newapriat oricec® | iazel, & son, Andrew BM. Jr.: a] groups. youth and Gil] De. F. 5. Leeder, drecor ofthe |. Sebo tet iit, Mana | SERVICE 
for. many consumers. x eeu eeeker te daughtér Betty Lou; and a brother control, said that the state had zy Bt "alichaat's* aunole | pide ON 
4 sc cipcindiacnes > , ' | itn” WiNtED Tinsits ciben 
om ' vited U.S. newsprint producers to’ and one sister. .¢ received another shipment of 100,- he: Mr. Posen ’ : en, 20601 Northwestern, cris 
° Mrs. Charles Ross nerai ié doses the Purse ra . : Mile. 
frouDdie-Ki n Ma confer individually. with represen-} ysartETT 000 and expects an equal civles held as en lists 1 
Man talives of its antitrust division. | vesterday at an Rey he \ : amount next week, fie ym Monday and he may See Se 
Welcomes Quiet Cell | cox tits teres |e, crs! cern ROE Hike Approved | ,cxcnuas 1 ia © a 
. ; by the recent notice of | Cemetery, for Mra. Charles (Ida) agencies, the new RECENT GRADUATES 
ine aa we Laeeees Coen of Ross, 78, who died last Tuesday. | LANSING W#—The state Puble| orovide Boe re a. ae 
: ya » Til, GA cot iN) a chiet Canadian producer PY She is survived by her husband; | Service Commission today made | Puvviiy ‘nie? ‘oe 
# Delano cell looked mighty restful! would raise itt price by $5 a ton| 4, 0m, Mowe Of Marietie; on | Pate increas $1,100,000 temporary | some atthe available supply von, 
3, Here's what happened ‘Thure.| NOV, b, The department said this| Aneiquerque, N. M.: one siater,| Telephone Co. in Sept. 1851. | Dorey’ group, om 3 
to $131 delivered Mrs. Bert Sprague of onl oe as Laboratory Assignment 
By auuierwent minor Surgery. | in New York City, Ore.; two brothers, Bert and| The commission issued ® Te |been insufficient demand 
our tintn County Byerly divorced him * Charles Brooks, both of Pontiac, | Vised order fixing the. new rates | srs: group a 
He nag a ggg Such individual moves as this in | 224 five grandchildren y following a Supreme) 5. *aaliir moll the new - On Quantitative Analysis 
2 mansiod - Jolley,| the past have been followed by a A Ludwig Court decision upholding the rate | 4. will fe ‘e 4 
» Tooming house operator, in | general throughout the| OXFORD — Service for August increase in last December. ahigmnent be — . 
hospital ceremeny in which his ex- newsprint industry. It was not im- | Ludwig, 82, of 26 Stanton St., will| The irtrease had been ordered Oe an oeih o’stY ire welL : 
esterday Byerly was taken (o| Justice Department action might| ‘he Bossardet-Mabley Funeral |ham County circuit court in De-| “#Ped to the counties. ApvLY 
Gtvina’ Ma can ator Ma Meanas| an nrabint industry which pro- Oxford Cemetery. Mr, Ludwig, a | Pealed the decision to the Supreme a ee 
nad bees car after his license| duces about 8 per cent of the | County resident for 60 years, died | Court. , _ Salary Personnel 
revoked. paper on which U.S, newspapers | in Grand Rapids yesterday. The company serves 77 ex- 
- are printed. . parang Rapids yesterday sow, | changes in the Lower Peninsula. |{Q) . 
School Saving Plan | asmtanc Aug"Sent stznct'N | and Glenn ot Ponte: four daugh : aaapoMn oor ne yes. | Pontiac Motor Div. 
- ; ‘ ; four daugh- 4 LANSING ;. MeLaughiin: des 
al Barnes, chief of the department’ and Gienn of Pontiac; four dave! Two Cited for Filling | sce proseth downs : 
Benefiting Students antitrust division, reflected con- Miller, both of Oxford, Mrs, Ruth : ta: told- : will McDieht. Pu Gienwoog & Kennett Rd 
RIVER wc Rogers newsprint price hikes | Esther of Thomas: Pontiac 
nye thee caeah that one would haye on publication of Amer-| sisters, Mrs. Lottie 1 Pomealig tne: Te mend mtiee, Mich. 
Gc ctes the that ican newspapers Oxford and Mrs. Alvina Edge of | chores real _ St. Clair | "Te 
eer cave way. you *. * © Marine City: < © ee estate men were let) cot 
nena a7 ageing Rogers said .many such news- Mrs, Herman Berndt a warning today after | mission 
the watt, on de- | papers, “already experiencing real HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Her- pleading guilty in Ingham County It a 
Neral School Saving plan | diticulty in staying out ofthe red, | man (Caroline) Berndt, $0 who| Circuit Court to violatng aM 1 | nusses « : 
A wen aial og. | will be hard-pressed t continue is died yesterday at the home of her | Junction against filling im sul! boon : ee 
gg rt . — business if newsprint costs are in- ughter, Mrs, William Stud- — land owned by the state. | paces . ay . 
te eickd ads see ards, 433 North Saginaw St. here, judge Louis E. Coash held sen-|" ry, CORRUGATED BOX SALESMAN ; 
“We have students graduating | “ said the department has} will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in abeyance after warsing | wices Experienced man. 9 Ca 
ens Mish echoed whe hove ing | “‘long been concerned by the num-| from the Bendie Funeral Home. George and Alfred Taubitz, broth- | mortgages Eset beret ange, en 
wl af te EE Sm oy ll acacia” | a PO " or ve " . : 
James Robinc, superior of a> |en “merged with ther news| She in” survived by _Mrx.| «Jam toe, stony fy the plications Gian cachet 
> papers. operating | Studards; Darrell Hagen of Holly, brothers,.. s clients ; os 
- . vet ie One of the Major factors | Detid erat et Haken 3 Holly. | had<no intention of doing wrong. | Ortonville MOMS Ready _— Lt aren \ 
Ex-Health Director Dies | in this trend. Berndt of Dearborn and Dan E.| ie Said they just wanted to pro-| Christmas Packages wii gonad, ange 
“ail ARBOR —Dr. Clayton C . ahi. tat te hehe "Yoo said’ the defendants would | ORTONVILLE — MOMS Es a * : m, and tw at- .: _— unit . 
Renfamin of Port Huron died here|COMMCHCUL BuyS | aren. © great-grandchil-| soojogize to the Conservation De-|14 made plans lor sending Chriet- ? Thursday. =~ = nt Some : ; Clara Ellen Starr partment for ignoring the injunc- | mas gifts to the boys in the service 100 MEN 
Clair Counties. He was a native 89 GMC Trucks ees oe gyre nblperes it in the future -* obey "Glee busi ; rants | ewer the Pyents . ‘* 
of Muskegon and a 187 graduate neavyduty Gc fied sent Thursday, wil’ be ing to" new members, tr ne econ om come | NEEDED d ] 7 ‘ebber W: ' and ; 
cl eioa Funeral sevice | hsp trac ati be tra wim Sinan adn Fe on Bele With Sickrece|Runrt ted cnecine Sess | gifs, SF Ee | .m, Connecticut’ : Battle } . 
be, be p.m. today in Ann| the maintenance of Connecticut's) neral Home, Royal Oak, Burial gence With Sickness © hand Se cute eovertn fe “ettndeharen_** “MATS ene PROGRAMS 
_ <q | Ways has been. received by GM “aa Pee Oo. ad , Germany  — Ailing . - Mrs. C.B. Crossman Flowers 
: . Truck and Coach Seca A nse 2-Year-Old Girl Treated Chancellor Konrad Adenauer had onl - (ee: wee PUNSTAN'S FLOWERS ‘ D ESIGNERS 
Meet YourFriendly |e"! ¥": for Cuts After Collision | Say "it was announced, the first * StUhaa-—i0.608 OVER loo "Vane DETAILERS . §. McEvoy, GMC fleet divi- A was announced, the first| STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro.| MUMS. 10. joo WARi- 
Life of Virgini sion manager, said the $537,000 Two year-old Marla Susan Cum-/ set-back reported on his road to davease Decnnes Cree oS Canned, Fg Phiox, Pore Le tt 
, | cian manner. id toe SSL” mings was treated for cuts at Pow-| recovery from bronchial poeu-|,,i= she maitre tmpmon crneegn.| Weer" atod_ Rosner: CHECKERS Ea. 
Re ti of GMC trucks sold to Connecticut | collision at Cuadier smd Bodie monia. rey aad ae. EAS. Clete OS berry plants, $2.25 a. hundred. On STO 
presenta ve during the past 24 months to more cic early last. ni ra ? The announcement cast doubt on enna Henry LeRoy Pair, father of said ware 7 be Mae iB. Lapeer T OL AWNING SALESMEN 
acini stein || O20. es Aig on I beng 4 Naren Aero ed og ny Ae | Telecentre rr psties "Pe ent 
“ He saig the trucks will be [driven by her father, Forest E. ’ might be able to £0) sroute of the par ee oeet seeer Funeral Direc Special Machin + ” Pon‘iae Presa, Sox 
wudepes th soompione jn the. |Combings, 34, of oy Ot hee back to work at the end of next | child ts unknown and the said child ts f tors 4 Rs Aig Petal ay 
, H, 53 N. edi. dependent upon the publie for support, Auto. ‘ixtures ERY LARGE LIPE INSURANCE 
winter so that they can be used | lawn Dr. The second auto was| The 79-year-old statésman caught under. the “furladietion “of this “Court” ley_ Funeral Mone, Pe tt W: ldi ‘ Di cent, Fret year Commtevion 
for year . around maintenance | driven by Leroy Tucker, 24, of! a cold and was ordered to bed In the name of the people of the e Ing: les. bonus, tom ean meet the 
operations. 345 Valencia Dr. iam Oct. 7... suate of Michigan. you are hereby notl-|  pearton Plaing = Waterford. T ties Sees teaching 
= . held as the Court Rouse’ im the « PG avo TOP RATES 2. Age 26 to 42, Preferably mar- 
Michener's R rarer SS) eetimenme em | rRINGe | ee meet Michener's Romance in Actual Lite|i3.s:"*%<'%%) Donelson-lohns wide sent wires 
Parallels Fiction Plot Given in Novel |#2225333223| @aeee"ae, | MODERN | eee . jon of @ copy PW Dinnan & Son, 66 W. 
one week previous to said hearing in| — Service is : 
CHICAGO (INS)—Pulitzer prize- | South Pacific” will be married in| been more cad cooutaten ta oad Seeker printed ; “ 
winning author James A. Mich- | Chicago Sunday to Mari Sabusawa, | the wdllens ot plod gm mn sminens the) Honorable Xrenur Voorhees-Siple Engineering ins ncn banda. weltersate 
ener’s life is striking a paralle!/" American-born Japanese. Sho eaié: people. | or Pontiac’ tn said. County, thie Sisk FUNERAL HOME : eee, eee PS ee 
| Life has dealt Miche ore said: day of October A.D. 1956. Ambulance Service Plane or Motor ; bad . 
with hi chener and his Co 
ae s fiction—except that his | prideto-he iat “ . fea ARTHUR & MOORE, PE 28378 ervice ; | 20 tndianwooa Ra | MY 31181 
A |e nie ean eater ace eta e| "teagan be | mene SEE — 12 Mile at Woodward WanteD— 
alle Michener once wrote a best. lovers he dreamed up in his imag-| tween oe nw, - be- = — ——. ‘ta 1008 The Pontiac Press Corte BOCes. Paoe 2, men to train io heating and 
Mr. Lous Pohl, manager of the | selling novel about an American | nation. ne . ee STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-| -? FOR WANT ADS Carpenters—Rough _Purece Co. 2 N. Cass. 
Life Insurance Co. of Virginia | flier who fell in love with a Jap-| GAP TOO GREAT ichenér just recently returned | Siviate Division Un? Of Ostland, Union Jeurneyamien entry. Wort WANTED 
1 A. Williams, || anege dancer but the author didn’t} In the book, the dancer came from Asia—a continent he came to|' In the matter of the petition concern. | ” DIAL FE 2-8181 or 'Mitord. Call OL 14300. alter § ambitious men willing to leare 
introduces Mr. | A Re : Mord, Call © alter th 
ong of the outstanding agents || allow the couple to marry. to her poignant decision against ay ~— beget Wer I minor, Cone Ke ie nee oar DRIV BA Business. Haro. shile you lear 
nh Fons ca cn an re chner |r, ecg se aye med Me Na | Fda ee tae nat] | Fromtamiasgm | | “Eide eo arSeete | | Sins Ame Gee Mr. Williams attributes part of [| ! im love with an Oriental beauty |in the American's world. To her,| He met Miss Sabusawa less than abouts ‘of the tether of ot cant tetnee pases immediately." The 3 to 6 pm ’ ’ _Pagdock 6 ae Se 
his success to constant study and is faring mueh better than | the cultural gap between the East /@ year ago when he came to Chi- fee’ victatod “0 bow et the oan a “star errors t pervice men 6 make outside calls 
of the life insurance business || in his fictional ro- (and West was too great for love cago to write @ magazine article jae oF ~ ayy BI Placed under net Senten of to ten 4 Peis : 
and his recent instruction on po poieragl es to overcome. dealing with a serviceman who sit the name of the people of the tnertion Vet the advertise 
the latest changes in the Social -year-old author In his own romance, Michener married a Japanese girl and B Ry =; Dearing on sala petttion dered valueless through the 
Security Laws. prize-winning book “Tales of the te marrying & woman whe was | roe her back to the U. 5.| sit be bets ot the Cos Rouse ta the sre inade be sure to 
He is married and has one . born, reared and educated in the | COMMON INTEREST In aay of November rg ee i 
child Wanted to borrow || uted Matte sat nte Sse cmt | What Lindied the tame? Mies Esl Seine w coeur oto 
Mr. Williams advises‘and os- $25 000 fo tal the cultural gap tetwnen on ~~ shrugged her shoulders nt being impractical to make persona! mente s crawining i" pe Biase mee: 
sists individuals and families, . r capi East and West. : poset ona mysteriously. Then she | service hereot., this summape and, note larger than yenule? agete WANTED 
in the Rochester area. in their ||] improvement om lamd |) Mis« sabusawa is a chic, %/ately: eortonaly and deltber oes wed See ana apaner mete is] | Ser verte o pettate: Soogen, cinete J aatte, che . iss 8 - : r ’ “electro mee 
mrane ier inca een’ | [and property that is | vera editor of the American sedidad ot caeic tan. ee a ath OT Tee Pe Pee eS YOUR LiFE's MADE | USS i tae sae 
' i i merican 7 . Q it the day of af ah whe o i : 
1 rectly $50,000. Legal | tnrar Acsscttimn Suteun cnd|- Stat %t commen Wterest. Wo |e Tees 2g Gare ee SS) | “meron se ~ | somplate pradte 
te f i t t has taken several graduate courses tional relations hicter, wild | Beal ARTHUR &. MOORE. CASH WANT AD RATES EASIER through Classi- 
ra 0 n eres on in int } , the ’ A true eopy Jw of ite. Lines 1-Day 2 Days 6 De 
ernational relations and po-| ing, Asia everything.” EFORGIENA R. A. 3 $150 818 wis - fi fos 
loan. litical science at the University . P Provete Registered, Juvenile ' > 1% 21 306 ied Ads. Bo solve every 
of. Chicago, \ Besides that, Mise Sabusawa as- 2, 4 1800)—(3.48 6.06 | : 
Reply to PONTIAC PRESS || rxemeNvovs ro) sessed the famous author as “a| |. = ‘ ite re i day problems quickly, dial 
BOX Ne. 34 In on iterviow, Miss ‘Sebenwe pesrvhtrer ond ga hema tet Seer : Eis oe in tart FE 28181. 
noted husband-to-be sense of humor.” f eae : : 
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AIM HIGH 
CAREER GIRLS 
  rik | FOR GENERAL | Leper ge of > Ty * | RACTOR WORK “A 
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. Good | home. References. Prompt serv- ages, rel) ice OR 3-0688. 
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* | BABY SITTING Daye, r_OR 3403 HOME, 
Pirst | Se say ren ED GIRL WANTS D. 
  4 LADY, DE 
OPERATOR FOR sires liv: Housework, baby- 
‘ Seng. reine aaron 
te0- | COLORED, DESIRES WORK MON. 
—_ plentiful. No canvass 
me FE 24175 or   
rao. ‘ie 
vrolet Co. tie & asia me DAY WORK WTD. ° lr vie . FE 
i ‘Te.  WiGH. | DEPENDABLE LADY win s BA- Y, _ priva i mon DEPENDABLE 5 LADY kre, BA 
        ‘Ma S288 e 
enced thORD ‘wapts pate oo 
Med and motor - repairing. FE 
non | PLUMBING “WORK: WANTED. > PE 5-016. 
don't milker ottractor 
tie oaperionse. Pe Mo MO #216 
Lapeer, 2 on FARM "ise 
TRUCK- 
sol, fl irk. Yom Brak. 
  
YOUNG MAN WANTS JOB PAINT- ing. inside or out. Call PE 20030   
  ALL KINDS or “TYPINO In MY 
  
COLORED GIRL WANTS HOUSE- — of -\ kind Ay the day or 
    
tagy NG Md wit one oe s ni ¥ 
e . ™. .m, 
ess Box 73   
  
  
re “6, 
nd Fri. $7.56 fare 
wih vesereante, PE + cat sare 
    
     
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        et snl cn enc & work 
WHITE WOMAN GENERAL count prices 4 October: children. 
sheas 
“WORK NEAR HOME 
Ores reams Needed   acted att i SIDING. 
iy seroh “2, tires 
and Shirt Laun- 
‘dry, 944 W. Huron St. . Sa RESS brant ing work. S171 Dile Mwy. 
ALL AROUND RES. 
Good 
  ° 
WOMAN t Liow tee FOR Liont i 
after 6. 
=| WaNFED naa VatTreR 
ween 
woman AN —_ eae i RE FOR CHIL, 
  
| : ORED 6G itter Seamstress Wednecday; ‘Taaretar, ont. Pu: ace He al cleaning, stay. $25   vre- Pleasant 
ada 5 day 40 hour week & other 
ARTHUR’ S/- Gift aren and roi 
work, Wiggs, 24 W. Hu-! 
  RL TO ASSisT MOTH- 7 with 3 children & “th wae | Werk. Also chimneys. Ne job too PE 3.7607, -large. Residential and Se"5 | 
  gq sell the peop! a~ 
ame ek Watkins pred- 
j 150 
MOTHER Pon in Birm. 2 school boys. short etter ff qualifica- 
  HOUSEKEEPER FoR couate. Middicage p Bo FE. ROOM FOR RELIABLE COUPLE 
  fm. Sun. and Mon. ‘off, 21-40. msn 6 MO. GUAR. COMM 
  Sleep in Mon, to Pri. Dishwasher.   
    
     
      
      
       
= S Sunday. ean hes 
Work Wanted Male 10 
A-1 CARPENTRY PLASTIC AND floor tile o speciality, PE $-8954. 
Wonk “NEW AND 
ARPEATER Wonk — WE NEW OR oR       
    
     
   
      
     
    EaRPERTER ann ¢ Caniner ‘ a 
__ Murdock rE 81. 
CEMENT aoe 
and drive 
REACH’ CASH ~ CUS- TOMERS throu i 
fied Ads, Call FE28181.| 
     
    
    SLICE OF HAM 
       i 
  
  
  
  
  
E ROOFING A AND "SIDING. 
on roof. 
  
R. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. 
Sanding and finishing. Phone FE 
_ $0502. 
WILL Bt OLD T TO YOUR PLANS OR | 
o* 40 for 
~“Building Supplies 12A 
FOR SALE: LUMBER 
  APPLIANCE. SERVICE 2 ore oe ee A oe | AT PAINTING 
~—",-) BAT A G 
_ Mason Ti La | FE 4 
  Painting & Decorating 20 
&l DECORATING — Panning 
~~, wall papering. Call for esti- 
APERHA ANGING. 
- 4 removed Estimates, PE 
  
  Painting & Wall Wa Washing a 
Printing & Wel Wall ‘Washing 
  
~hysiotherapy 21A   
  
ge ea ee 
“A&B TRENCHING™ ewe! line, field tile. 
FURNACE WORK reset 
new pipes “ete. Also boilers, 
red.       
  
  AL HOUSE- 10 to 3 or washings 
__ond_ironings. PE §-3673. WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK. FE 4-124 "|   
i A- CUSTOM CARPENTERS. eh and finish Work guar- 
_anted EM 3.8601 or EM 3.3827. 
~ ATTICS—DOR) MERS— 
Rac tac tag ial hatte 
| AIR COMPRESSOR. GENERATOR, power mixer, 
Ip &M ‘Building Service 20 BE. Pike St, 
PE 2-7004 
Evenings OR 13-2276 
A-1 CEMENT WORK 
LLOYD MONROE   
  
  FE 4-6866 
; | BRICK AND BT YiIno. Trek 206 oe LAYING 
BOB-DEAN iF 
| Ae [oo it cleaned eal call Hy and 
‘MY 3-1206 ject housing 
Dean” My Speed and satisfaction 
eres ead 
BAICK CEMENT worK ‘aod fireplace (PE 33460 CUSTOM BUILDING. FHA Pi- 
nancing. Modernizing, FE 4-8470. ates: Ne fob too bit or small. 
"FURNACE CLEANING 
ony ‘OE ee ference | | SUSCOvER ORAPES es 
Lest & Found 24 FOUND: BLACK AND TAN COON 
§-6073,   
Buildin ice 12) ~~ Raeesins_ Service 12) Grr READY FOR 
Mave your furnace cleaned and 
7 PE 5-2402 
TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- Free estimate, FE 23-6018, FE 
CLEANED AND 
,-~ coal and gas service. 
~~ mn. FE | ae 
‘SEWER CLEANIN NG ‘| Stnks~Sunday Service.   
  
EI lectric—Sewers Cleaned , Bw service, No results no 
mically treated at 
Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners 
PE 8-131 Shy Rn Tr TREE T 3 = IMMING & RE- 
FE 5-0626 FE 5-0025. tee o Lustig 
ASTERINO. 0 & REPAIR WORK. 
Ponca AND a iD METIS. 6. Hi. 8. bo 
* 4 FE 43767 
WS MACHINE FILED MANET Lbs LEACH, 10 BAGLEY ST. 
TREE TRIMMING y AND ) REMOVAL 
Dressmaking x, Tailoring 16 16 
ee aaa DAVY, BLUE a panakicaT WITH 
dark speckled wings and back. 
Yellow crown. Vicimty of Alfred   
COATS SUITS. DRESSES Ane AL- 4. i . rE 
0 ‘ 
Furniture Refinishing 16A REPAIRING ANTIQUES 
        BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT 
celal. Guaranteed work, 
40604, 
| BRICK, BLOCK AND SceMent |“ pat oe vn * waiae 1 NEW xb: see) ve. Ei eotimates. MY 22-0004 
FE 
|Goncrere BROKEN BY HOUR | 
| Of Job. Free esimates. FE 2-0077. 
| CARPENTRY REMODELING AND | 
tepair. OL 2.5645 
CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALIT fe |~ ; __Ploor + “nyo, Jatt 0 On LARGE 7 + s basement. FM 3-419 
CEMENT WORK, FIOCRS, DRIVES. |   
FE 23-2340 
+4156 
~CEMENT & BLOCK   A 
_FE 5-0162, FE 5-7332. 
~ Laundry Service 
LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- 
rE | | LOST 
| ~ 
ete. Rees Free estimates Jensen, | | BULLDOZING ae 
  CEMENT WORK. FHA . TERMS. GRADING. “YARD LEVELING “AND 
OR 3-054: beck rE 
Dec. CABINETS DOORS, D. EF. j SENEEAL EARDSCAPING. Ggoop 
FE ure sod seeding. Roto- uiting. ‘Pree estimate. Reasonable. 
4-1196     work. FE 95-0782   
DISCOUNT 
OCT., NOV. On all modernisation alterations, | kitchen, bath, ing, roofing, gen- | 
eral eevensiing: complete me | 
se sé a On ail improvements 
direct. no salesman. FHA |   
ho job LJ 
D aM “BUILDING SERVICE 
terations. service, Weathe 
._ FE rent = 
‘AL      
oieking 10 years experience, 
Modern eq ‘ " 
ceeta estimates. John Taylor, 
FLOOR LAYING, DING AD finishing. C. Bud Bills, FE Bud Bills, FE 3 4-392) 
FLOOR SANDING. LAYING, a 
R. Gardner, 491 Central. FB 2-7519, 
FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS A 
Specialty, ¢ Call Bills, FE 26789, | 
FLOOR SANDING AND FINISH- 
ing. be or new. Free estimates. 
CEMENT» AND #UOGR WORK 
GUARANT bry “ig sper he 
tg ag te 
ca , br ranks, nw =   
    
  
    
    PEAT. DIRT CHEAP... 
We toad datly. FE 2-3231 
: 3 20% DAN'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE. 
a lawn maintenance and 
2-8712.   
~ Moving & Trucking 19 
|ENROLL NOW FOR FALL ,, Clepeee Pa china painting. Day 
classes, Ross Studio, AA-1 MOVING TRUCKING. PICK. 
up and delivery Good atin at 
  me 
BEDFORD MOVING ocal & Long Distance-FE 2-8787. 
Ped mone down. No eed too large, Exo y JOBS AND TRUCKING to 5. 
FE 2-7004 Eves. OR 312% | HAULING FOR PICKUP 2-0246 ee tai 
CARPE REPAIRS AND AL-| rigHr HAULING AND me Bill, FE $-033.   
  See tn ceatn tt cae” | CHCINERATORS a 
FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND | Sink O’DELL CARTAGE Local and Prone Fe sence noe Moving    
    
  repair, 506 
calls 
  S RADIO ey . Tv ~~ | COPENHAVER: ead 
TUCKER'S Ra FE F314. 
“Typewriter | Service 22A 22A 
TYPEWRITERS AND snnmne MA- 
ehine jo work, 
  
  5 
5 
5 
hound, FE =H 
FOUND: FEMALE DOO. nw 
cinity ef Avondale High 
Woodelm and Bag 
  
or FE 4784 
License No. 3015 M 
+7414. Reward   u Reward. EM 3- 
Cc. T. and Whitimore, Reward 
FE 2-9029 
  Pointer in Oxford area. OA 6- 
Reward. Child's pet | “BLAG 
LOST BLACK & WHITE POINT- 18) er i Oxford area. OA 8-2008 
Ppl ale pet 
es FE 4-5023. Reward 
@wers 
__p.m. Mr. Arthur Von Rehren   
NEW SCRABBLE 88S. $3, PAINT. 
Lawrence FE 2-1416 
    28 hove by iseneieying. | ‘calls at | 
PURSE sEBOnT A FOUND. Linda Lee onth ago 
Shop. Mave girt cle on Pay ad 
(Ost: SPRINGER, BLACK AND 
ben’ fad cai F ‘armington, GReen- 
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- pairing & rewinding. 218 E, Pike vost ‘oon, CE, a Want TO 
© wake. Mb 1 
4-767" 
INK, = RD. IN- CLUDED IN. WALLET AwAS VALU PAPERS, INCLUD! CAR REGISTRATION AND DRIVERS ne CA ee ST. MALE RED DOO IN Vi- € of Leonard. Reward. FE 
ais 
LOST — BEAGLE HUNTING DOG in vicinity of Highland Rec. Area. 
Answers to the wre Lady. 
LOST DIAMOND RING ) HURON | 
‘ly Market, Finder call FE 
JO8T : DOBERMAN PINSCHER 
  BLACK AND WHITE LOST Ae, 
2008 | 
BILLFOLD CONTAINING 
car tithe and important papers 
sad pictures. Name on inside 
Mrs. W. H. Wagner Knoxville, 
Tenn, Keep money. please return 
billfold. FE 2-8881 or 165 W. Rut- 
  WOULD THE PARTY PLEASE RF- | 
turn the beagle dog they picked 
up in the vicinity of WW. aple 
Rd. & Drake Reo. No questions 
asked. Reward As he Was my 
boy's pet. UN 4-2023 ‘after 58 
~ Hobbies & Supplies 244 by number sets. $1.69 up (frames 
to fit) BACKENSTOSE 15 East 
  
tions 
and 
3148 Brigham St. Keego Harbor. 
PE 4-4033, 
Bervice. 1055 . Huron, 
3-8753.   POR BETTER WEAR AND EASY care use Fina Foam rug and 
upholstery cleaner. Waites No- 
REGULAR $9.95 4i4DE FILES, 
$1.40. Regular $14.95 contact rinter, $8.95. New Ansco Xmas 
its $f--down. ANsco 62(-120-127 
flim 3 rolls @5c. 4 
Notices & Personals 25   
AAA PRIVATE 
Licensed, 30 years exp. FE 5-5201   
Aerotred Knapp Shoes FRED HERMA 
ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- , 
me a f-ten’’ adviser contact 
  Trucks. to Rent | 
ee Ty ractor ot Co, Mrs peagees Michaisen Phone | 
PE 2a7465 ovfitienttat The Sal- | 
vation: Arey 
(HOUSE WIVES HELP WITH | 
Christmas expenses have a toy 
| party. Barn free gifts, EM 3.2908 
DAINTY MAID POR SUPPLIES | 
|< Mere. Burnes PE 2-8814, 03 Mark, 
DRIVING LESSONS CAPE WAY |       Fag a School FE 2-29"? 
      
vst] LIKE Lots ‘of " fem 
in the Want Ads! ie   N 
2070 Airport Rd. OR 3-1502 Restore Credit 
WE ARE NOT A 
LOAN COMPANY 
MICHIGAN CREDIT 
COUNSELLORS “a Saginaw St. FE 8-0456 ade ye 
    Give You 1 Place to Pay]. 
Ease Your Mind “"} 
    
  B. iret sha | 
Templeton, Realtor 
ASH Unlimited tunds available for land 
Both new and old, 
is Se ee ee 
call PE 50075 or FE 8-0441. Ask 
McCullough. 3 G HAYDE} ‘ i Walton 7   
“ACT ION! 
tract too large or too small. 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor AND | 77 N. Saginaw Street Ph + dl aed VELVETEEZ- MASON SHOES A boots. 28 E. Yale St. PE $-1310.   
Wid. Children to Board 26) -.. 
| CHILDREN Agree AND CARED   
  ’ AA 
cam 5 SMALL RADIO8 AND 
players. FE 55-8755   
FURNITURE NEEDED 
  
  
WANTED TV SERVICING EQUIP. 
ment, Phone OR 3-7668, 
2 OR xe BOY'’s BIKE. BET. 40963 
WANTED 7 TO BUY LATE MODE. | 
¥ fan aiso fuel ofl ank, HP. 
MY 2-6432 oes a SLAY COMONET 
— ned _condition. OR _ 3-600 _ 
__Money Wanted 28A 
WANTED $13,000 TO FINANCE 
and complete a ranch ho 
000. 
® month at 6 per cent 
FE 21-6432. 
NEED 96,000. WILL PAY #100, peunty at 6 per cent int. | 
Box 86, Pontiac Press, 
Wanted to to Rent | 
Couple with 3 yr. old girl   
    Open eve, till $30 
“Wanted Real Estate 32A   
TRADES—TRADES We apecialists in trading 
oe eo " rge dn payments are scarc | 3 ee larger homes for s siier. 
for theomes’ We do nur wimest to satisfy all ‘s * 
  
REALTORS - ha Ww, ren Bt 
Co-operative WE HAVE for a Class C Bar, real 
station, well located. Imme@ate 
ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26'4 W. Huron PE 32-7421 OA 8-3330 
show you how to get it the 
~~ QUICK ACTION Call us.to sel} your home. farm 
or- land contract. Quick, reliable 
service, 
mn RONTIAC R REALTY Baldwin _FPE 5-875 
YOU WANT 
we Lead tree Be snes | e demai Trew rf sales 
fo cptfenal We. need | 
vour listing and ion certainly 
do our utmost lease you, 
sures Ws that you will be satis- 
fied. We handle all details for fi- 
nancing and closing. Call us to- 
day te list your property. 
To Buy—To Sell—To Trade 
YOU BUY IT-WELL INSURE IT 
MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS desire. 3 room and bath Cooperative Real gene Toenecee 
furn, apt. Vicinity North | 
Perry St. Reasonable 
rent.. FE 5-5519, 
FREE SERVICE TO LANI Save expense. time tnd. “denen: | 
of unwanted Fagen We send | 
screened tenants by appointment , 
only. ‘states in cor ‘oat today. | 
REALTY 
  GAS hap ol WITH HOIST & aR | 
comp. gasoline 
Sense tee saad anh leben Ons — rk —_ VA 27200 or leave 
aint TO PONTIAC Beauty Schoo! desires room 
ee, will pew in Lag = or Ed 
ne a EMPLOY a cou- 
MALL , DE- 
site Tot RENT A 2 BEDROOM 
CINITY OF PONTIAC MAXI. MONTH $860. 
PE 5-165 APTER 6 P.M. w 
NEXT noe TO BRANCH 
OFFICE   
Johnson (HAS DONE IT AGAIN) 
Thet's right folks, We have sold 
over 00 per cent. of our listings 
af‘ types of property to sell, Por a y ‘a 
quick and. courteous et action call 
Office Open 9-8 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704'S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 4-2533 _ 
WANTED: 1 TO 5 ACRES WITH small house. Good pansy. ln | 
ADP. vicinity of Milford. Leon Kn: 
Commerce Village   
bef sndaigs Lh ge 3 Ld week 
takin sare of Children, or small 
apt FE 17-8861, would like iree 
WANTED TO RENT FARM ON 
cash base, within 35 miles of 
Pontiac, Refererices available. 
Prudhomme, 4161 Adams Rd, 
__Rochester, Mich 
4 OR 5 BEDROOM ADULTS 
Becesent, care and references. 
  
Share Living Q Quarters . 30 
| COUPLE TO SHARE roMz * 
companion for lady 
age Lor after 3. OR 3-7452 or FEM - BLUE 4 ee | ose “Vicinity Pantie Rd an ele- 
ce nary Phone FE 3au cae | raph. If found, contact Leland | igoaceacet LADY AROUND 65 | to share living quarters with 
elderly Iady. Laundry and rent | 
fecalened Call OA 68-3248 after | 
SHARE APT. WITH WORKING | m IT girl, PE 80358, after 7 p 
| Wed. ¢ Contracts, Mtgs. 32! 
Cash Waiting | Russell Young |. For good contracts cal! or see 
Mr. Johnson personally for quick, | 
courteous action, 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. Tele 2 4 h Rd. 
FE 4- 33 
FAST ACTION! If you have the contract- we have 
the way Clark Real Estate.   
ne FE 46492. Ask for Mr | 
| WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING | land contracts TODAY! Call us | 
now for me best and highest offer 
Nicholie & Harger Co. BW. Huron   
QUICK CASH yer you rt land contract or equi- 
AR, Fromt elosing. Ask for Mr. 
“WHITE 
BROS. 
“prone Se ate Se sine   TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR 
land contract, Realtor Partridge 
is the “bird™ to see, 43 W. Huron | 
_8t_Phone FE 2-8316_   
CASH Buyers waiting for iand contracts, ! 
large and «mall i‘. or seasoned, 
Call 
      
          
       
      
   
       
   
    OPEN LETTER DEAR — OWNER Take advantage of TODAY'S 
high dollar .market — Sell your 
uy, now! We contact CASH 
UYE! daily who cong neue 
pr vooarer, be rested 
We are as C roperty. Loam 
your telephone, cali TODAY. We | 
can be of real service to you 
by disposing of your property 
and getting quick ead results. 
Yours very truly, 
Clark Real Estate 
4-6402 
1362 W. Huron Street 
ADY OR SERVICE ae 8 ive | | WANTED. CITY LOTS WITH SEW- | 
to share home and care for school er and water.,FE 4-0612. Call | 
_ after 6 pm anes oe 
Selling Your Hlome ? 
We have customers waiting for 
homes and farms, we will ar- 
range financing or will sell your | 
equity for you, 10 experienced gTtipIo _ 
rock bids. Union Lake, salesmen to serve you We get 
results, try us and see for your- 
self. 
REALTOR < } 
| 412 W Huron &t PE 44525 | 
| Open Eves ‘til 0 Sun FE 4-9612 | 
WANTED pia BUY. HOUSE ON 
Oakland Are as near town as) 
asibie) Write Box 62, Pontiac |   
reas,   
CASH For smal} ulties. Tf vou hare what we want we will be at your | 
door within 24 hours with cash 
for your equity Cal) now and te 
us what vou have 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-6165 
Open Eves, ‘til 8:30   
«| GREEN LAKE OFFICE (ON GREEN LAKE) 
FOR ALL —_ 
Cotten’ bees, ete ont anges, Beme iene EM 54322. 
|r ib 2 aaa ets ter 
  R ied Sane Y 
  
  SQLD 
| —or Not Sold | if your rroperty isn't sold It's because it hasn't een usted 
“WHITE 
BROS. 
re SR HE oh sm   
   
    
  
  
  ees 
© ROOMS AND BATH. GAS oie WE 
jee is reasonable. Cal now and | RD 
5 § RooMs. Nic NICELY FURNI FuRmeaD. 
  
  ) | 382A 
ele | 
ATTRACTIVE « ROOMS, TWO DIS- 
Sapiecins adults only. FR 
  
a 2 DECO- rated. J rooms — Private 
BASEMENT APARTMENT. r. NICE 
bus line. One 
  or 
222 East Bivd. South. 
BEDROOM, KITCHEN AND B. partiy furn, on -lake. Suitable. ter | Birmingham Child Care MI 1 44650 
1 lady or workine couple; $50 | LAKE FRONT | HOUSE: PARTLY 
wath. 1¢4 Park Allen Rd., Lake| furnished, 2 mode 
CLEAN. 3 RM. “PURNISHED | apr. | Ratt required. Inquire at 4234 
Working couple or = meee rtord. 
CL¥AN ace om and math, Baby 
POR ADULTS. REP- 
CLEAN ae ROOM PORN. APT. 210 
4 rooms. 
West Side $95 per month. 
24644 
PRIVATE BATH AND | COUPLE, PR | _ entrance. 42847. 
| OR APY Poe RENT 
Elizabeth Lek.      
    
    “yo d— 
iApax gee’ BEDROOM AFF Of 
6 rooms, steam Roches- ter. OL 14406 is and #ve- 
nings: after 7. Av early 
ages 
only. All ut in 
and dryer. $160 
. Located 131 Oneida 
3-140 for arrangements. 
  WEST SIDE « RMS. AND BATH. PE 2-5645. Adults only.   
WILLIAMS LAKE. 6 ROOMS, 
fireplace, gar. $170 mo. FE &-1378. 
oe cine were See OAs ee Be Ae PE | WEST siDE “3 ROOMS & & BATH. 
  
  
  2 BEDRM. WALLED LAKE. _—— 
ern conveniences to city. 
E, Lake Dr. MA 
  
3 BEDRM, BRICK HOME, FULL basem ent, olf heat. Nice séction 
of Waterford Twp. References, 
| Toke K. Irwin REALTOR 
\ oe — . 
1019 N. Bagine reet 
ope FE oer: Eves ve 2-1806 
b 46268. 
~ ADAMS RENT TAL 1 SERVICE 
    
  “burn 
Houses 
DOUBLE CABIN 
3-960) 
ELIZ. 
4 rooms, bath, fu 
15798, 
FURNISHED 
ern how 
    room. Sd 
_Tshe a. to 0 ;— D \ ake an Dr. 
GOING OUT? 
bedrooms, mn, 
oil furnace, $100 per month. De- 
indiate Drive. Wate 
|MODERN FURNISHED 2 ROOM and bath.- Hot. and cold running 
_ water. Oil heat. MY 2-4922 
| MODE RN 7 BED DROOM, CALL 
round home. § rooms ‘and bath. well insulated, mn heat, Ba 
paneled. Sf replace. in- ater and rigidaite stove. = 
poo ge garage. 146 W. Harv 
off Wh Lake Rd. OA Peet   
  PRIVA = 
trance and bath. Adults only. 7 
PE 26977 : . E ROOM. KITCHEN | 
“and bath for couple. 431 N. Perry. | STUDIO he BEDROO? 
MODERN 3 ROOMS, ALL UTILI ae. 
tles furnished. Adults, Rent 818. | a. haelis, Brabb Rd. Stony | SMALL PURNISHED HOUSE FOR 
rent, Oil heat ‘and moderrn con-. 
_aee* Suitable for 2. MA 
ROOM APT. iN 
ee Lose privie 
  
    
MODERN 2 AND 3 ‘gr AUTO 
weer 
  
  rea : FOR 1 OR a entrance, First 
|, Hu 5-61.29. 
NICE rs aa AND | 
No children or pets, Prefer 
E 4-T267 
bath and eM... a" Telegraph 
  y furnished Women 
O16). 
SMALL een APT ven 
clean Lend per week plus utilities. 
PPER 4 . ROOK & BATH. PVT. 
entrance, electric stove & refriger- 
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sinime, Fe Coupte oniy. 
  
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His Ads! 
  SYLVAN LAKE 
FRONT Modern 2 bedroom furnished 
home eee at $90 per month. 
WILL RENT 2 : BEDROOM AC M to ible couple. From 
1_to May 1. EM 3-332.   YEAR ROUND 5 ROOM LOG CAB- 
in, Pontiac Lake. OR 3-0138. 
5136 BUCSKO. WALTERS LAKE 
New 4 rooms end utility. Fire. 
place and oll furnace, FPurn. or 
uofurn. Open Sun. or call VEr 
mount 6-7736. 
SALE HOUSES —43 086   
Rent Hosees Caters. 36 ~78 |2 BEDRM. WALLED LAKE. MOD- ern conveniences 2 biks, to city. 
Reasonable. 555 E. Lake Dr. MA 
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2 BEDROOMS, TILED BATH. we managers's apt, 444 
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3 ROOMS & 6A. H INQUIRE 1513 
__Hummer Lake Rd., Ortonville. 
3 J BEDROOM  BRIC BRICK RANCH 
home. 1'9 baths, 2 car attached 
garage, full basement. $110 
. References required. 
3-4246 before noon or after 4 p.m. 
3 COTTAGE, 229 E. WA Bivd. : ton   
  
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month, $420 Brunswick near 
Crescent ‘Lake 
«ROOMS SMALL b COUPLE ORLY _South Paddock St, MA 5-97 
4 ROOMS. 2 _ BEDROOMS. MOB: ern. Belmont St _FE 2 
Baldwin Ave Couple preferred. 
Write Pontiac Press Box %4 
‘|§ ROOMS. DUPLEX MODERN Pyt lower Basement. Garage. 
Newly redecorated. N. Anderson, 
FE 2-5408. 
5 ROOM 1 HOUSE: VICINITY OF IR 3-2765. Air Port. 
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GHT ROOM BRICK HomME WITH two baths, Ay be used as income 
or =~ = 846 Round Lake Rd., 
near Patrick Church : Uniog 
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With or without children 
ADAMS RENTAL SERVICE 
383 Avburn Ave 
No phone calls, please.   
LARGE SUBURBAN & room brick colonial at 
3010 Watkins Lake Rd. 8150 
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                   Here's a Cape Cod ‘home : Pre ee HOME OF? BALD- 
| West Colgate Ps ads cas tea ieee | BARGAIN Priied “to suit your pocketbook: "all the advantages of land- HAN SANFORD STREET — = 
this his one 7. 96800. the’ Sie protection » and a 50 be 
pe tained, ‘this home as 3 3 =" $750 DOWN ‘ Lata ae. Selton Re rence, Lake siete. 
Fxceptionally Nice: {Ba "bedrooms "and sisabie oP ONION anma | pure 2 dlp WN met fe =F 6 odern 
pth pene Rig OI MO a "with | titwpince, 2"fcreg, wed bull's ‘edcoom | era home, Lot 0 x 240, Paved Trouse oe ta RIGHT ‘hitthee pag A nga Be ing Foon firepinee AR heme. Mas vine room, Eitchen, road. a. *, 98,006. rented. 2 sEeteas age I Bg ry Oakland. Ave. FE 5-04) 
fa 8 sparkling blue kitchen and | Sreatinns tenes ana te +3 Derement, 20 Nom. cue, eree Dorothy Snyder Lavender towers aoe wertanas. 
bemnt. Carpeting 8 , : ) es TOR ‘ «room nd bath with  utiltt 
a Sarat ii, Deadeefartinsere | oo facets gat SE ences Sana | Bisa eta me TEMPLETON TO Tuded sonable pe HOME, ; / 
33." bee lke. of $16,500, Shown ‘ Harb eine dinige oom edge “T beteceane. titi bees: PRESTON STREET 
NO SALE—- NO CHAROE ¥ appointment, Si wih ‘ firepinee. A a ment, heeplace, sew wall yo wall pO Ly he a A. ~-4 wen ate. 6 conene.. $ baaeeaae: 
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To oy ee ee A Buy for Buster Budget a Ales ay Wy au aby ’_3-2831, No agents, | West New aon si00 Gown. large dinette, Le ge og = 
* GAYLORD . ma ruction & location. | FOR aay BEDRMS. fer garage. scaped |” space . for 2 more. A car garage. Nicely he 
FE 4-9584 That's wh © pou set wet Foes ue z —" a ee © Se “pack. Verma Low | ——E. vest ce, va Sone pa oy A $12,090 with ake 
136 E. Pike St. Open Eves. & Sun.| old * |S ROOM TO PLAY! = pe oe ce WE TRADE iantial down 
tive Real near — 2s ' Here is @ 10 acre tit of northern down. — DRAYTON PLAINS M fUSt Si SELL 
. [| Heart of the lake ay wi Lite tae f beameom bome THes| Large ranch type. 2 , : ‘ wi , 
IMMEDIATE feed shape tor hk . el it evel garden 1a resded a \ venting heaihiogh wool ful) vase lates, Living’ room wish pleture 
POSSESSION basement, oi] heat snd 6 : : terrain and a bead ment, wonderful hot water heat- | window large kitchen 
iy Q-car garage. ‘ ‘| cabin. Only 10 Aer Hy city os ing system. Beautifully completed | dinette space, Bath room needs 
é . ., © OT is tas. - Price 1 "or. ain ‘. state Ra ¥ recveetion, rom Bea's miss this | some finishing. Extra large 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 71} eum 1 oa tt ' an ‘be arrenced $21,500 SYLVAN — Here is the eT WA tone A tee ie 
Ww. tong Pit 7H ; TMBREE & GREGG | Nome Ot Oe eeel fniehed “in THELMA M-ELWOOD | igus come fret tas oe oF 
ca, Ke | “I was getting Manhattan back for the Indians and slarted’| 1565 Union Lake Rd, EM _ 34393 knotty ne with asphalt, tile 5143 Cass Elitebets Lake Rd SPOT for HANDYMAN 
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— out on a jewelry store!" UNION LAKE VILLAGE Seer. part’ bath. Peparate FE 5126, PE _ 43844 Nice neat 4 rooms and _ utility 
ROOM & GaTH DUPLEX. 32 —— ~ hor Retired Persons laundry pnd’ far. Too * he OXFORD ishing, Hae 8 extre tots. Only 
, e ay . - Home with living room, 4 
Se a a | ee ee rhomnes___ 43 | ___ For Sele Howses 43) Kelseraal eee: “Eecetisct | es Sof'ptared eis, fee| ties Sema cate , PRICE, REDUCED 
west | BY yey Las ne | PEW ? BEDROOM NOME: wrtH | sur'slace and enioy your oye te tor sarege og yh fie best.” | furnace, centrally located. hvtee eres "phnsheted welle, eat 
wa walls, inen aiming bath and utility room. $1,100 down, fentive Rn A | Yriendly’ at- “ ; VEAGHER REAL ESTA fin floors, tied bath, joss 
ee ore rooms, 1 oe pelenne sa ne por | meepers, i reservations | $13,500 —.,. 3 Leon yew} Oxtord, Mich. OA #3122 } with lake privileges, 
Sion’ i baseman haces ton + Teean: | eee YLvan TARE rectatton ‘reom, Brick & frame | CRESTVIEW a yp K LT. Real 
lesed poren, 1% ear parece "abe Wx SOUL CONTENTED By owner y inree bedrooms, @| const. paved strest, Shis one is | (HA teres 84 ve L. "Templeton, Res ealtor 
of cipda now cakk. tases in 8 home. that’s owned. PY co maciern home, facing lake.| 1 perfect condition. , 
sppointme.t aft. 4 p.m. OR $1,500 DOWN ae Newly dec. 2 cat garage, SU |. 9 “nance ae | REAL BUY Manor if 20 an. can On 3 
set CME sw | * rem, mae. | OXFORD room brick nook and fireplace, | #12000, uo oo tot nad ome 13 room income oo Norton Ave; | FURNISHED BRICK INCOME ¢ 
carpet, automatic , oll — oon od hunters, and i indian fighters. wil ‘ALL MODERN WOME, WEWLY | Sar full _DacemCilastered, walls, | room house oo Telegraph 5 and 6 eeare coe ee VA, Saee- 
at with’ storms and screens in Ovner belt tranaterred have a safe place to pis ‘Shaern | decorated, $0 ft. on Bajdwin Ave. | 2 5 27 ft. living rm. “Ouly $3,000 | room houses on Ceniral Ot Amt | ory opt, now recent, $11,000, 
thle oral, 3, eetgeid s,pegronm | Priced to-ell. Call for ap- | 3, bedrwos home, wultiy room. | tone Sasa | ee geet nyt, Oman | Sime ee re 4 mtiment. en Ce stove, arms. wet sttharan - ee 
yap oy , | Ra Se ieee, Sie yore ae pares | ase mone eae Boy! BY ONNER “LAKE LOTS jay St. west of Pontiac, Owner| EAST SUBURBAN Low down payment, if vou have | room ‘witb natural iveniags, Knot | datha, oak floors and plasteted | West vide, ¢ bedroom home. I's 
says of.” $12, oP ese aon ane of sere good PAkE ‘O} RION ty he coteenh Sree atiached wolls. a basement, OIL AC; baths. oun carpeting ond eae Frompes bags gy Ly 
I, DOW: . TAKE Dh arige, basement and oll heat. |. furn. 85 to 165 . Bee sales- 
FOR BETTER HOMES Broker, etOL at | Sharp. bearm. home with Neat dowotews, 3 bedroom mos:| {igtie,uim We down payment Taile. north Tene» Syetes 1 iy * stairwe Fag =r ern home, Gas heat, gas hot wa- _hu"eae. 2* “OTe PA mile and 
\ yop wi. BE mmediate Possession attic. Las’ 8 Hving ter heater, wall to -wall carpet- | @ BEDROOM HOME Fon FOTAL Commerce Open 1 to 
ON |“ stay at home in this 3 bed-| Purnished 2 bedroom vear round | room with poturel. toe ing in living end dining room| price, Mtge ee down. 170 Vom. Fn, Set. 
room home w t and nice shady lo lot 50x at. Nice lot with 120 Sun with separate ent hoo! Ra. HANNA fe turaace, ‘nice 5 car tertee Finn , Sule 4 fi trontage. paved’ drive to 2 car garece, Nice yard. Imme- |? BEDROOM: ATT. eed x 
Rete et atemie. | and shopping, this one must be $750 rar aa $1 300 DOWN dowa, R 5-0ie ’ 
‘ price Saty’” eatee ee. noes Quick sation, 4 roonrs. part : " , . 3 BEDROO M ts eee. ; 
vate entrance. to the| down. bath, re acre ‘ot Full orice $7,450. FHA 9 reem sind foageley.. Pui . 
rivets geneonse. | Ciese | ; The full price on 2 cit. basement, Sutomatic ges furnace, STARTER HOME aoe Nor i 
On idk! LOVELY BREEZES U ER REALTY ferent models of 3 -bed- Screened front porch, storm and | suburban Base- _ RO 
Gas heat, $7 per week. 209 | 4'e free with this country home, | 36 N Sacinaw FE 44001 room homes In a good loca- gates ere __ tne A, car) ment. Rough ercirlon in ee down Sylvan Lak o om i * fie 
: ae bedroom with 4) tion teuide’ Hy city. Pea. DEER rms, Salesmi Sat., Sun. 1 how This 66 tt site with its 4 § 
<n ester area, abut LOOK! tures suto, gas furnace R Tit UNTE “RS AND dark, goulye 1 Sitverbeit “Re cone ante S aittle gem | 2068. ‘ 
wxpool Men colt, PE C4ots | itty, lee from Pontiac. Living | Mere-The price of this home has| - teva “Kitchen, Ail on late SPORTSMEN’S aR in beauty of ¥ ot ae. « Yeoman teed lake 1S 
sero naga ror Hines | Shae, Weeks’ | eisnge yeu sh | Hert tpn ORTSMEN'S | [IMU WRIGHT, Realtor | Sati, ioe guae ae iP r ELLIOTT & SONS rofessienal pereen. wide. | Tip eieh airpeee, ice lot Tex. | Brick home. J bedroomé, large a Ee Set Artisia Beach Lake St. Helen. | Co-operative Real Estate for peer exound | take” $ Pevehin'™ ua aes So‘can 
_ & lovely home for only $11.950| fireplace Beautiful kitchen tiled | deal for the orice so see We are offering a cozy 
Working Rx pre-| With @ substantial down pay-| bath with show —— them now, semi-modern 2 bedroom *. 
ferred’ Pm 3-606). ment. ann touaild eaees Wh aa GILES REALTY CO Knotty | pine interior. Electric OPEN 
SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN. UBURN HEIG: very nice neighborhood. This y CO. » Norge wr 8 
ate entrance and shower. FE/A § room modern puagelow with | Tee's lest long—call us now. | 93 w. Huron. PE 5-6175 noe ‘eet at rd foam, ond “tad rz: 5 P, jon, Just a | 1 
MAN car Figg A gE comfortable lvine—This 2 —aa.* mt ti000 down, ra, 000 ert oats - | BROS 
*| feet, located on biack jo 4 oe with private entrance. FE ¢4713. ated on, biset top strect,| bedroom brick ranch type beme $500 DOWN CHRIS HORNBECK . 
LEEPING ROOMS FOR MEN, poo to sell for only $7,960 with| Large living room, brick fire- annie brickerete, two bedroom Represeoting Harvey A ay St. NEW HOMES: 
ee ee Brenings after @ cal Mr. Joll| End"aen'* "Rinmioum® sierms, | completely finiayed with ctude snd | cepser. Mich. —__-MOnews ed | : i Ss eereens, storm doors. Oak floor: — plumbing in, Will also, du BUNGALOW—BY OWNER. Piva | THE FOLLOWING NEW HOMES 
plastered: walls, Ivy car attached ies, 7our io. for nothing | fO4, sed rms. and beth full) ARE OPEN ¢ TO 8 WEEKDAYS. 
am 8. Pa care: | OFFICE OPEN $-6 is priced at only bedroom ment with paneled recrea- 1 TO 6 SAT. AND SUN 
taker rear. . .. fines. Gen Call us today for an ap C ‘PANG Us 1919. Mii tion room with fireplace. Wall- 
WARM CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | poimtment. , 5| tows carpeting, venetsn 
in rs ate home, om bus line. , LADD’S ; ___Ph. Ortonville 132_ collect. blinds, water softener, oi] heat.| » ’ 
13_Afiison 8t.._off Oekland.__ 1704 S. Telegra h Rd. Are offering thi exe bu , ter, “fully ind me ag s12.800, | THE CAMEO 
WOMAN. |} ROCs AND EITCHEN FE 4-253 “located is Drayton Plains —this NEW terms PE 4-190 ee RO. 
es, FE 42847. | 3 bedroom home with tiled bath finished 2 bed | Open Sat. & Sun, 1 to 8 
Wi ante ONE Room? | WE WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT) and shower. Living room, dining| home, 816 square feet, woeted $70 DOW | - per . 
Nicely turn. bedroom, living room| 422 3 bedroom shell house.| L. Very nice k! . 2 ear ga-| lot, lake privileges, $$4.950, $450, Neat and clean _ i 3 Bedroom 
suite in ‘Auburn Ave. ‘home. | Cost GAS. S120 gown, O68) rage. Cor ong with lnote of down, - , ’ * and . bath bungalow. Fenced corner F I B. c 
Shower. "#2025. mo, our model. For addi Only $12,900, lot, partial ment ™ oil S asemer 
R With B Fq| Semel ttormation wwitn 61.900 F.C. Wo Co beat. 10 days possess _ All Brick 
R \ . . od ° 9800 + + IN CLARKSTON VILLAGE 
BOARD & moo. CLOSE In, ed Horse DD’ S Sense, reine Lake RG. & Mie Leased west of Pontiae Includes | 3 — full —- x... 
7 BODIES To HARE ROOM $e Case Ee Ra. After 6 ean OR 3 “) te . new 2 car fe features. oeere 
Plenty to eat and close in. FE | -—Pe or FE 2017 INCOME fating Payments oa imertor Gin | - TesSuben counter, Kicbon es- 
5 *. T. $30 —~j ~BEDROOM i p\ iv m: '- ‘ 
SOMPONTABLE ROOM GOB ranch hesmen, full ; : 2 family located ¢ | haust fen, 21% ft. living room. 
meals. West 6 Side PE Me ie Ketering rer IN C J neg tacome. 8 ti'b00 down. #70 RILEY, BROKER | |. Saw se caly St mew Sriek new 
GENTLEMEN TWIN BEDS. GOOD EE Sur, MEET. BRO homes, Pull Price $13,900. FHA 
ood, Clean m 426 Dixie Mwy. Draytes Pia! —— ae a, 
panes ges ages eno SYLV AN LAKE, OR. 3-2361 — “Open , toe Ming ™ "RIDGEWAY | A HOME OF | Sie ont Ds xie y he $ to veaped 0 ate ioe Eat . 
Foun BODeS GO aaa | Sam wrareteh non sorenet new copes BS, or Mi ‘ ME el YOUR | —= village timits of Chavkston, oe: : 
21__Mariva._FE_ 1975. Themingban ham an —. wooded | co-overative Real ‘Borate Exchanee 5 Baldwin, "PE OWN , , a eS ows Bi-l B we fe 
MEW TO ROOM A BOARD $18 | raftered ceilings sonsetve brick | a ECDADE® | Cooperative Neal Matate Buchanee weet mnins | With seveee witty wd Ste . FE 3-0853.| firept floors, Cros-| - T SUBURBAN— i : \ 
We ones a erin Heyy —rar ape pods buflt in oven } BEDROOM SHELL HOME GOOD | LAKE PRIVILEGES ‘The Letart'’ stricted Wyo well re. ' 
only, 14 Mo’ .ews, FE §-0377. and dishwasher, Large family location, Private owner. FE pully insulated 5 rooms & bath. $11.950-—GEs Dow and sues egg Se Middiebelt A 
wed SR ¢ Reet | Saas Demos realir, stand 2116. seat sete” nt ES tnSe.| Penal gg eng te lowe emai kaal | : north of Fishers ee. Bev and so ® builder er. 2 : 
RD IN a — Fe ye ~ experience. They OFFERS : diate ponte ba. ONLY" is.500, ~ ky gg 2 for La nog | 
yh dieclo er double FE | nave oon tae chance eee Y L RD) = Good forms. Compare these features, Over 1100 S Y [ VAN: 
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ROOM WITH BOARD, CLOSE IN. | water. “Lota be ‘wide, “Only 2 Close to Birmingham MQSPITAL ROADOONE ACRE... | iuily ‘ed. ‘Ktuminum ot e vin: | 
Bool & BOARD POR TdAW | bething ‘pease Suet ‘north ot brick’ and frame home in | Lake Front fee, School pus, You'll like its | beet, Hot water. Lote clos: | REALTORS 
orm, clean © culet Walking M _ ! a x Fire-| A wonderful view of the lake at $6,700 with terms. + gt oy caret Gewese, | emer 7338 Orchard Lake Ave, PE $0418 
\ . for appointment * aceon. ment. ear garage with! pietely ty” tele 1 Ft By tiled iter. INCOME PROPERTY 3 lee. Large. picture window. | Co-operative Real Real Estate Exchange 
SHARE — SINGLE BED i y 1 to 6 Price $33,- shop” attached Punic | °2,,.5% , breakfast nook. # rental units, modern. in fine | Cooplee stags % color. Many 
Eee acca Fie Tan | sree mmmaales pesteson. | Eestoporiation and tchon! | (srs. $0 wis rearona wien] condition, Tenant pay tor heat | isis THESE TODAY. | P *. |. Johnson. 23-6842, ARTER HOME, PART B. bo: t ‘or with Tonsepable terms. . 
NTED. RESPONSIBLE WORK:| me cat, Willems Lake ie, Ase po fews og ony water 10) Acres _ Only $3,000 down. Investigate this. . engl paw rane Be fos e- | -artrid ge 
SO Fad a ee OR _3-4631. : Two large _colting to floor picture | "Where personal real estate serv. to Letart £ x. model % mi. 
aN, it evenings. dison. | “REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Clarkston Area | window ls attractive living | {ce is given with confidence.” ‘Berth of Walton ‘ \$-2168, Walter Green. Lak Situated on approximate! room witht . brick fireplace. I —_ “J 
Convalescent Homes 38A TARGE } BEDROOM HOME. $1500 2 acres with privileges on | Miteben with @ convenient snack kano STER S$ 
ne Whipple Lake, this well| >8f. Two cer Rs, with ® I H LIE ‘L t L k . STER § CHOOL 
OPENING. A NEW HOME IN i SepROOMs BA BASEMENT, AUTO- constructed 2 ‘story home| Siow “vou this home at your Olus LAKe DISTRICT beautiful ° s Bpecializ. matic heat. Close shopping contains living room with e home at your 7 * . Mere’s a ve comforta! : 
ing toed, fod Sulanced. dis, | —ceutet, $6.0, FE costs corner’) fireplace, © dining | .°00re fee * AND HARGER CO. Full Price $12,900 side home ob ‘s paved. street “Tod 
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Pinas grec] Opp | BP Bess | gb esa sere fm, a |S Ra tn) 3 BEDROOM | Bier tad cere [wGES REALTY CO make pur home vour home, For ortunity howe, @, poultry mile Rf ‘ee cone LOVELY RANCH HOME FULL BASEMENT ie fine cad en at RAN ER Oe heads we oe rE 6-418 » 
Seraghach, TU, edie aut ta-| renew & cok sound. old rece and. garden good itlable land. Call Mr.| 4 nome we are proud to show | Here ts the Guy of the year—| °° om terms. Teed. west ere. _tele-| house in an excellent location. one Py 00" —<—, wpace Nonsten for additional informa- A \_home you would be roud to| compare hy X with an breeseway | 
phone io rectecnns os visiting | Close. 2.0, Aubura ave. 71 ft. 7 al 2 ae Fur dedes nates "| denn other new home in its pries eass| A RUSTIC RANCH tis bet large Enenen 
for our opening date. Write Poo-| sasi'v be converted ‘mot’ of 3| Bloomfield Highlands LAWRENCE W. believe thle home can be beat of | iehted ss Oh Ge # per 6 vane | Lite Sik tescewen nel ee er, cA wth ceaty ot 88, LJ . pv on | or used for business. Will Exclusive but priced right | GAYLORD ~ ot soreee hoon abe egeatoes | whic! it : Pal tLeseuene poe Ah Wai r emvective ‘foom ine “child quick 
Convalescent Homes 38A | * a iow dows ‘payment, For com: 2 story craftsman built FE 4-9584 living foom 14x22 with stone fire. with divided reer rin th room. spa-| natural stone fireplace plus ex possession on one.” . 
HOME ATMOSPHERE FOR RE- clous itiving foam nn 14 E Pike St.. Open Eves & Sun ; replace. "astent porsy acer. car Loads of cupboard ome ace Peni 1 ag 3 pa oat te BO + - W est Side’ 
tired people, New fire resistant ROY PKNACE, ‘Realtor firepiace, carpeting Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | ter bedroom 13x14. ail ceramic {led bath with builtin vanity. | Will enjoy the laree “emily Kitch. . 2 Bedroom 
building. Z blocks, off downtown | 26% W. Huron FE 2-421, OA 8-3300 ee ee oe fie beth ong stall shower Ge | cated. ons, args tet ted: floc | Priced” Tae ot” fost saess ¥- $650 DOWN 
ac, FE 4 |, ‘eg ~ — —— | - bi LAKE FRON : ) 5 a ‘al, lovely ele ine | ric: x just $15,000 on 
. | _ looking ‘well land | “hen, neighborhood. .3 bed ' 5 room 
pieasiyy View CORVAIEE | LAKE ANGELUS AREA| —‘sening‘feren af"atry Puce Sn umm" 25, pinto! ilo 'dors ofa | Fah He iB Beat AR sel edt toe sats ak retired persons. . * shrube. autifu porch, basement. auto. oi] heat, | . ome in trade ,| floors, Drive Pag Dixie Hwy. to WARD E. PARTRIDGE this one with on 
eaturing ed diets, compan-| ON LAND CONTRACT ; || Breskweter ‘Beat ita “os EAST SUBURBAN Home "| Williams Leke Ra; drive Wet. to | REALTOR FE 2-2316| {0 streets. Foundation in 
vane tie television teles oeithig $3500 DOWN Brick Ranch | scaped. $4500.00 — $1,200 DOWN nena 4 sign; one * 43 W. Huron st ee 
e320, . 9 mis . + | Large modern five room home, : : 5 
sted by hr. Shire Pever'd. Won | > secreoms belek veneer, attaches Q acres ‘conteiting worse | LAKE FRONT SPECIAL ful Mater iaundry tube O88 " SUBURBAN 
—Boxclaer 1 car garage, ral Desement, fire: jee, fovering | hergweed | Ficcn. ‘Tile bain, te Eicon, Oak " floors and plastered wails, large ‘ Ng og gh A — 
Hotel Rooms . 39. place, — = .. kitchen field Highlands ve Bloom- trim, recreation 16 *% lot, sell $7,500. Consider car af ] s “% ren — 
mf fan, tile bai Call brick ranch Loo hew | stone fireplace, atte, to, Vol heat down payment. a con ‘ 
HOTEL ROOSEVELT |_HoetE Os oe ct TE) Sotuun everyting te gre spel Sn. ete Nat | MERON 9, Howe Nothing Down Sscemest, win oft turace, | L@SHIG eR, Trip, Realtor “ e a ater, ¢ c. 
Rooms $12.80 up, Bath. 41780 up. 7 BR, RANCH STYLE WITH POLL ced, lirica, nem soen rod gig | pam ull Price$11,990 SUN, 2 to 6 tnd one ear garage, Lovely eakkatt Pe $3126 basement, furnace, 1% car 13x25 with natural # Neat and’ clean ss 8. pin. beau) LAKE PRIVILEGES ON WIL- - 6 to shade trees re aime - 
HOTEL AUBURIN gerace; sik. 300. will eke older place, another — carpeted $1009 DOWN tiful flush doors, storm windows [TAMS & MACEDAY LA berries, only $1,500 dn. for 
TEL AUBURIN pare FE living room J3xis ein | New 2 bedroom home. Plastered | screens. nice lot, price $8,350 or The first 3 bedroom reach t Drive out Sunday afternoon and this one 
am Auburn 4 Ph. Pe 2029 | —55373._ 72 Coleman fireplace. 3 bedrooms with bl cones. Snee pleture trade on larger home. | coe of this price range me tee @ our newly completed 3 "2 
Cooking and refrigeration unit. Sete en i ee | ek $7350.00, full” price. See Khto.|EARLMORE BLVD BUNGALOW heat, pag eter | Pome tee eel ener BRAND NEW - 
Room by Bay" or Weel a : space 8x23, com aay COLORED FAMIL i pete” Larg ght cabl-| None Tele oe» Pune o Lecuted + Bligabeth LE oc es er 
A rH or_ 2 ae aN MODERN i “ued” preter fear Here is a dandy emily home. | Windtite suminum a Acorn oad h for open. signs, on cae pamveaned lots ° 
rooms i day or week. 45 Wes tiled floor. Attached 2 car | R ll Yo gp Morey fleors,, planeted dour. io fot of “airport spueeta. Take, Telegre a dentte Lake ee gt ge Aha Knoll 
Huron St. Phone FE 2-8266. | tig * imssnoroner pein | usse ung | | walls, Le grote — ee Williams Lake Rd. _ | Red., torn Son canecumeter 1 nom of furnace, oak 
Rent Stores 40 parochial and Hickory | _ wREALTOR | a. run y besemen | mile and watch for open signs floors throughout, and ples-  - 
PLL PLP OO ON e er ans Grove school bus by door | 412 W. Huron FE 44525, °F . Also open: beautiful ¢ bedroom | tered walls. Immediate pos 
| $34,750, terms : | Open Eves. ‘til # PE 43680 | , LL-WE TRADE ‘ = ye Se a session. Only $3.000 dn. 
Store Space for Rent ape Model PE 43680 WE SELL ; e Eldorado ment with, rlerection opece, ss | | crea er Lake Clark 7. space, ™ ; : ° 
Based ease tet Sreee hare: Only - | Deer Lake Clarkston ‘ 2 bed ME gd ig ® hed ga- DORRIS & SOS ' $14.950 sere lot. Priceg to sell, Take Edw. M. Stout, > Resitor : 
were, ladies” apparel shoe store... pee aah well landscaped = rage. 1 acre of land. Exterior | REALTORS E 41557 ar y , Telegraph Road to Franklin Rd. | 17 N. Saginaw St. _ Ph. PE 6-41 
Beauty shop, etc. Large parking | Lod one ens 3 ‘reat lot.| finished “Septic and well. Full 732 W. Huron md il’s—$750 DOWN care west ~ Hickory Grove Rd, Open Eves. Till 8:30 
$2, we 209 Cherokee. Ph. Left 2% “bath, briek come oe oni 1640 Clintonville Rd. | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FHA—$2,100 DOWN por Dy wk a Lane and Sunday 12 to 4 p.m. 
one of the finest in the ° Sasikible— TOCATION POR | IN| CLARK iN ; 
eae ire Pre. butid- | Tex30 ‘with “naturel ‘fire. . The pis COMMUNITY WATER — os pee 
TPE sae ONS A BSe, dem “Teeramie tie OP a, TESTES ace wrick ranch home| A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 4 yeareoct Resale 75 Ft. Brick Ranch Home « 
I . : | M with 1% baths, gas heat, 2 rooms, it foom, 
For For Rent incdioasns. 42 3-BEDROOM tensa screened porch "with Northridge | a sliding _aitminurn “storms 1704 S. ae a Rd. | peace eee eases dows, sad , 
™~ , fit in grilie and TUK BINECT 4 arge iivi - 
GARAGE, 32 x 65 FOR “RENT. RANCH HOME Automatic ® ol heat. ws 2 to PM ine F m ron ve | Toom. colgred ath, fixtures | FE 42: 333 Dalnnce at $84 per month. ¢ per $ 
i‘ “ r garage. ° ee IN MODERN LIVING fruit. trees. ‘Wind! acktepp : 
aS o00, teri No rade. Case p neiats ean eee | TRADE ' ‘rectors newn FULL’ BASEMENT aaa _ to schools and sh ADE { To: 
ore, bas, both, str 8 we OPEN SUNDAY one THRILLING Our newest 4 bedroom ping. ar Soule wun 2 a | OR $2.400 Dow miner large 2 bed Of ax aiyn ent with ‘ 
1-5 P.M. I-LEVEL HOMES | prick ranch homes are Cinrierton Turn 'iht % mile to mediate possession. “ A saree. tee on 8 Pate! | on beautiful Ye scte lot, 5 minute 
4171 Wood! Cass Lake Bd. just routn | iw available with long oom, $3,000 dows toa per cent | ¢Fve from Rochester, large, liv- Da oodlawn— ogg 2 a ae oes | now a“ - . > Gl ant te | . $400 DOWN gi mortgage. . Pd room, recreation ,» ae 
, ny Plains — sensing and boating terms, ow cost yl anc Loon Lk. Sh € toe ee ee Sutdned Immediate P. ession a Le Sond spose aod 
og od three lakes. brick mod: FHA financing. or CS | Siuew take 3 scans Haag living and | car etached gorage’ P 
Moves You In i ing. 3 bedroom, fireplace. of Beeses S06 semmneted of MODEL OPEN SPACIOUS LIVING - | . ve dining rooms, full basement, 
tile beth end lavatory.| Dave f bedrosms, tvs tied | MODEL OPE} See this haw 9 dedgooes al! teicx | RK. J. VALUET, Realtor | sigse to Beldwin Senet. 65.300 
top apace with fireplace, bathe, and pttached 2 car DAILY and SUNDAY home with extra large Bving | Oe ecerunve B Resi rm poo : 
See model at 996 Kettering. just esi rhe  garege, lot! Stale windows end asphait 18 PM. | bom "picture “window and dining OLORE S IVAN _W, : 
off N. Perry. Directions: fie floors, Electrend  hest, Select oak floors *hroughout FOR ¢ COLORED : 
a ad ee Se ae Tiesatehae aby tage | «| FAMILIES bg ak oO left oh) io sell. 8 per cent financ- | 8, 10 from mp, arrlng,o | Sat setmetive batevers, Plenty 101, Rarimoor. A very nest, 
. 2 locks “ Oakdale. tern ng. win fupltcate. or pian - | Highway 0 Andersonville sehen decrees or betn | homes with expanaton ie - FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 
Tat t ie ‘ ' 
HANNAN house “an right. Bee’ Open " folow direction for ‘a mile- | {o""has tie al” frontage on ge Hieber Oa Open Evenings” and" sundays 
RENT IT FAS T ; Sign. OHN ‘ AWN * biackton street. Leake privileres | ows, Near one. | Jit Soaye, Cee, Etat TOR. 
through Rent Ads! Room, RB AL ESTATE EXCHANGE Roy A | VM. A. ‘reg 8s 0. Yiook for ctr signs| Ss sas Meet eee ST CTTER HOMES 
house, apartment, any Lincoin +4000 FE 30188 oy nnett Inc. K ENNED jaa OO) 6a FOR t BETTER, R HOMES 
thing — Want Ads give 28 ikon Ppgern) 3-192 REALTOR : WHITE BROS. ; | see PEARL BLDG. CO 
i you ACTION. Dial FE Open Evenitgs and Sunday 70 w. Mure Bh FE GIS) orex Eth rome ms of tan - Bid KINZLER | OPEN DAILY 1PM. 
F obin. Cossersiane Bis Sethe Ruchange | 3001 W. Eta!) OR On a0 670 W Huron St. (SEE AD IN sEc) 
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SUN r=) Gees a For Sale Houses NTIAC PRES | 
Sr REANS ¢ SJ dads 43| CARNIV $8, SAT 
eee pa j| Pe ae a | OPED BNIVAL URDAY, OcT& | 
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BPRS ae Ore ty Die yBER 221085 : 
a see t GA tom iH New to 5p. I "7 ’ y a. ' fs ee 3 
A.G. ELL ui Sees = co asin Bu Le Oe a pis Ae 
ELLI , jbasement, auto. = uilt | : For Sale LOE ths ag is ps 
nen ees & SC trance. “loors, auto. 164 Ascot Brick : ! i Lots i> =) ! a 
ote SON* {rane ce fh ie Whasd’ en teh You ~~ tee : Ke oe! ) fies y 
5 Satpal se’ ott ‘ited on ls qual : ‘ SYL 4 : if Se as rate ff ey 
3800 JO ee — price #10800 ‘on va. ts hae Fc ar VAN VILLAG é See iF i. 
We have 5 DOWN — | STREET etedhshn things at Se - \ , 
basem aa, Neat and peg 3 bed Colorful i) od Pie, ; ii | erms. ‘ 
pages se-9 wre st Gove Foden . rs Mo gn F i ‘ 
beret Pa, eae | coe pee |S se ba : INE . | WATERFOR 
pony By ~ They're, complete All room + Be fia: « ood floors j PON R : 
fais nara po Si, a maken ben mene) | Larges TIAC ESTATE 
US van uf98,DO site| Re = | ess ae 
E HOME S. i ie the last of WN G ities excelent. to seus oe, $400 on ma ai: por 
£ ments only 903 full L hedooun js ~zeorge imapect. Pull pice , MAYB * “E 
AKEFRONT F C per month . FE P - -~ gal : R. Irwin Ascot to rive wont A. : Y Large BEE ROAD 1568 ha 
‘ W Co-operative Re Baldw y Smiddie ‘of tod. . ranch sti _UNIO 2 Rd. 
Co nti ood Co A Real Esta in Ave. iddle of Ind. left z ¥ le erie’ ONT xe vn mer 
is ot mde: ; b teeen set ¢ ne achenee " oo. prem Sa sang bus in front Within * + ON BRAN 
e ean 5 Bag? ae cay as dot UY N UD" W LAAL | one woos: | A i : 
HOM coke. 4 id down, “pius cots pre ! Ay oo LF JOSEY v JO > | 
E OF YOU moses Bata hai real ICHOLI Pe SB, Ee ndece ir - S Telegrap 5 ? 
OWN R | Ms Ww 12 lett. Bee state 0 Bg HE . Tele ealtor (Stat 
: BEA . ® vain Rd. ty alle Bee we Mts Clement & a a == . FE Ta 
‘ Lev UTIFU m, to mile Bi FE $1 Clemens rance wa 7 DR 4 Rd 6 
; Lovely, 4, bedroom, +n T pam: east 0 1261 “or PE 38000 cng’ qidenaias RY CLEANING Gk : 
| a pigtail] ee See LOANS 
ms: w 4 e A ‘ i. $25 * ‘ 
Cie We ee echen. \tineie oem bik heme A : LTZ oop tai FE 
iS dees ca ges| Sah =e § OPEN yA ee a \-o roads 
i pil ae shopping Mached ate UNDAY ter. Pric “Only 4 AS De tee) CET CA anv 
bay. terms, Mabe ares. lot ts ,gosnession to Fert ‘On Bring the Priced to sell at cen ACRIFI SH 
: roma see lake! your apps 926.000. Ari ts immed brand \aew 3. Bed in LAK ad St. = waar p t ; it 
i fee is personal ‘ a ea ft let. Lae gar Ranc : Large z LOU a ) Mae He on 1948 to C of 
" is given veeb -tahnhe K and coo-| © “a on h fot, 7% ISE short 1948 to 1886 cars. 
: with one ee HEMPSTEAD il bene on your will duplt . an om 4 A- care orders deals Bring 1 
1N ——— psTtaD | & i Toda aoa ier alee tog & me a iesne cae eit pas 
j H D Case out our pis or 1 gay and priv the W: Bee er on minutes. 
, preys Ouie| O'N | SESE ei -— , atte | WARD E, PAR =) Oakla 
5 Py a apa N yg Fgh to mule M8 — ag Sh lym ow nome a TRIDGE, : aklan 
: nam i | IL TZ Segment Sit ta Sian tend Loc 
é $-6183 . . i A to 
eq Birmi Ope atten <P an” after every c OWN AD “Eee Co. 
i: crLace ngha - n S Open mad sale Touses | __Pruit trees, Lake EST NAW STATE 
i two m u oo 6 wedeenl on : 43 F For Sale A ABL ELL BANK BLDG. 
fS4 HORSE’ nda 150 room ™ pows or Sale or Sale A -| MA ISHED 
; y ed five wer ‘old * (with 2338 2to 5 : y T a oe x homes Resort P Acreage 47 MACHINE CAND ° -920 
i Gece wan’ Oe aa installed tit 1, and. on, toe : rop. 44A Huntin 47, Se i erence FE 
q 3 Ferints fe oef tat ae cesta oan itnAy 2 Bg ation NEW CABIN "pee eas come 2 oo at fe LOANS ca 
ft ‘i heart of ‘down, feck “view of ‘pemutiu SUNDAY ‘ Siete with weeded land tiae "7 cash in- Ly, TO 
at . : . - 3 AY 2- * wine tenon _ tae Presi Witte ihe in- 
| PSA Benjamin and Sees Sages | Gama Set “pO 
- Su Toot Ste inand | Sess ma pet wey ated | howin wz| John K A ia Tia M88 rll Fn toa 
phens, Saree ae nee tracted to Bid be vive up ot g eal’ Irwi ine ficense. All Ns a._sesiee IAC 
Inc. em nnd, ie, care, ote sae oer ap Oe som w Ogee in | fe 8 ee Bis BO 
: ol |, plaste h a edaoees. this dt. - Rae ting | Phone N. e 1926 « going $25 40538 
: Bee =. Bus up bedrooms ite £2 os me with pretentious D oncuann alt sag Phone FE 5-044 aoe GROCER e ji . SENEFICU 
Suneays dire. Barts a “Bichon i$ bain up. shade , wees <Coleniat"bome i. Bion Low’ as, 3 BD: ose | aa Re Ags 
4 aber, feiss Serta | ime room i "Porer” creer Sale- sited Lake. | 1, 28> Le. 18 ft 3 ACRE sai ieee at a ee 
ee Re os ant fetes te 2 | ee eg ee | Sones oF ai SS a= Nee in 
- ersengumente restares in large breaks 8c . ea AKEVILL rop. 45A $15 per of shade. oe Russell home. eed $500 
Siena shar | Ea Rae | Satta Serer Oe) ca ae | Yo 
appreciate ite ee ole on, second, fect. Ol srme | 3 by botet, heme, AGE Located on RES | 22 Ww. moree eae ung or Les 
m. sopeat fully = a rT 2 bedrooms and poitteting iv just oft Plem $ TOR WITH $ 
| | Si neti raraee, veg bitte: ii aaa Ra» sun. FE are ae 
H R BOONE oa, eee OVER amen, 6106 | — CI 'S” EQUIPMENT Etat) po VICE? 
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a 7 EALTO ries ‘ATE —" manew ont 2S 7 a ICEN a ts the plac 
VERY A’ » ol one? SUN #3 N. Te R EE 20474 Value Se $3133 Sows cod tir per years, Ow pomner te SE ute Fr meade on 
eee Roe J ee ec F.C | ana | = Fe 
oy x (ue block living Long Lo 5 LIV Estate Exchange hivng age bene tan . . W. Wi , Corres vat ge, awaits you. plep ‘and 
werth the ete eth ce sa eo room 705 Cou w and Rambli E IN CLAR barement.— — Sesins 4S Co NILLIS M BRE lease <a I Say 
cement bck gurus and neat — ghlin rbling | KSTON |° fitted cont tes Pai aren ates co “pds BREWE P President 
fedanade foot on winders seoune” @ th In Bedroom the a? ue e wust - » 4 Oines Open et oas rE Parke R h. FE 5 
4 = a 2 cme . a ame § Tew iri «alan fs aanannee Renee Bpmer Nea d ihe weer siDe close wg | One graTioN ry smi 8121 
"i cil fae eae | = Bis teers | won een THE LA 25) , Beat ee Mag gS ome & A 
B.D: a bake aang yoo we Ge Saree eae sal Le ener oo A , ork em call beautiful wo carters, plenty re Loan uto 
RLE \ and hens cousins 3 of rat eet 1 bo A a r Preece at MODERN HOM R aol a location et Leda wih, fine fm rear. ( ‘om 
| mE < Restor! Si" ag A = oe fa | oe ie Locpaonas eH ted a BE | posts tt 
4-052i ealtor Payments af will, _tembmodern, : jane yn + F vent Coughiin Squir- Ne Me 150.00 _ ot Main | Henry | CARL miles west rant, scross Ma bait. Neth Y 
¢ Eves. .. . This See Pasement with oy a = a . Watch Only 10 Left Down - Pah at CARL W. BI RD, “Brotatae Wi tee a a 
i se len” 1 Gnome, tn| Saha hah fore ten ot ot —— For Sale Lots 4 einen Henn ae ig te sei bot" wil eae 35,000 
down T 1362 |.” snapeetionss pr Ty 1) W = Luvm, Lor ots Ev | $300,000 dd F 
; ee on anes we ee Se 3 KENNE anes ae ee| et —: Sere eae Se Recc amilies 
mes PONTIAC = oe pan Sc ae tee |. SUNDAY | NEDY fetid pa Et Siar Toate sel ele aay ee acini 
bedroom A : ow 3 4} ; Dray NDAY 25 REALTORS Cc low ‘Al | PE Citst. au PROT, Sosy to ba 
we, we pase Pp = — mag coauets, hae | 63% ~ Woe ids | seet_W yey EVENINGS LTORS venines Tu § 93% wy. RAWFORD b Al | PB Sst RILEY. BROEER | Batema ‘ oh. . uckner’s 
' 35 Oakdale — ‘ben 70086 - : 
is A. G. ELLIO SUNDAY Govt "lo Ot" Almont a caning W AT vm | ver uae“ tere ONE LEFT | Restores Kampsen |  Speetie 
; TT & 036 Clark 106 P. Saaer key we | Sates wins! “ing Kl | LAK tis, Tae Beret z FE 4.0528 Spe tes na Ponte stem 
“gg TT & SONS| ‘greet eg uw. | Same rare | ie sens | LAKE LOTS Sie es. th fr, | eaeenaTRES alta ede 
i smsenttdion Vi eaat | ore 4 esata ener ae ey alae cae _ HILLS Soe aa a | Dn umrines| ‘aan 
a five Village ae xs old 3, be rs Lk. axptan on Impossible to ie ME mile wat ,mogel He TNE — eee “Rel Ko rivein Weeteur: bo 
: a ta fovped noel i “pearoom | carve By te why ne > tdeantey e: nly 1 of Bin San ena syaniee-| 3, Taxefrs mi pace pe ot ant | Ha 
Bedroom 10x to suit De ne, Promting, Sine peting Am immaculate 00. LG oS these bri me Sat. Su Open and | anetront lets. | | Receted on is doing the # 
= one back car aan , lags | a “ ayer Sirougheut. ax ee Highs 3 bed- ranch h brick . HANN Sun. 2 1 to el ‘Excellent 3 very Ls ere it 
a a, ene yard, Situ- BES" se, Carteton Orion terms with’ y fargee, tee ca | Teleresh tit. omes rem _ eal Estate AN CRAWE Rochester are ; pt. $11,500, rove it). Get 
i ‘ only ; 19 w Rad. Sonnet aa Dag Sve to Oak ‘Trail Rd. sale ains fo LARGE TO Exchang Sow A ORD a. JOSE terms. Ss, ed 
& foepice Ret) RAY. feb titan ae cae _ Gas he | apes ease en murOENCT an JOSEPH F. RE i 
: A. 7. terms. Ru t] RAY O'NE 1,450, . 7 mn. at available ay we_Grecent ates FES ORO ou. +i ioder ouneest” sISZ company. wae 
slike ay! edge we ean cone Pp ’ FHA & GI | geome pavers ao “Garton, ose 2 ES | Modern Baker pase | 
eee cae er c Legh hoes eee ee Tae ae Seca anees| Bes Buck 
: - Near W OR 3-111 ree & 3.2084 : \ inanci | Ea COOLEY’ TARE CIR 1 Pye S Fait, price Hey. bor. 6 excellent Fi ner 
: YOUR 4.2544 tar Webster 1 | Clean 3 room CANTO De SUNDAY MODEL OPE ing SS a ROUX & L price, 94.000 latest — at west | inan 
LO com, % Scho with toma” fu onels AY 2 OPE R Nea HOME . on bee &.FR rf month. al BBs of ‘equipm: plete Office ce C 
UR LOT &/OR LOW| eee | gh nm | won Park i8 n ag Hatin Pa a ote, Ma ARS oy A inet ——" 
sat, we PAYMENT ~ and “beth owoes st | dedenenn Skrtel ape g wy ‘Msn si sa ss va oe on samt Roy Ann grand “equip | Pomtae 204 Fleer 
or cooat. On m . 1 - ’ anne Sale : 
or brick "home. compl clade on ph aS Sera ta on 2 ints you trom that somethi KEN M. restricted SM cate rig or cea: uae. Farms mE Maron ett Inc. Drayton Plains “on moe Bidg. 
: See Tenins ra dll Fe tte tga, tata, tbe Say Hg ENS hen vou N ED soci ae a ts near iene ge TS.) Realises ners mand ae, Sp enon 
| Seer ee see) BE [ome gon Sti) Fs a iS re | es wie ee a Rhee By a Liab, Rar 
te “Wesire to start’ he e Th ray to wooded of land d 1E the = right through, re wn REAL with N, Pe stood reeds | 6 POR P Sons, 6 terms, - Ww. -_ sheuar't WEI : one Utica 45463 
| ©O., 3 or ve e ve n Wo — with wie want rou win- w EVENI 20 en ety (on t FARMS § W. Huro wil Beene ~ he LLL block North Ven 
é DW. whenever in a brick latest ods four et : ft. i acres place bs to vannel cae Huron Nos. TIL 8 100 Dunn Far Low as FARM Fy aakice ged ‘ak — They =~ , a 
: as,© ace home. ¢ well-planned Teann Sine oon bee ors ee area host of K rE tue Loctied ps sts, well meres, "ars. On F111 Fe Coe Feriety Out sorade, vel “WH Bank. 
Elizabe mokit | pitsterea” garnet ‘ect | RI sates | seek Sans ers NU py yt rene | ae Sea SORE Tee on rei tdie ee feist GOL tn 
: 3 th Lake E. we aad, goren. f ‘attached DGEW with vou we own tbe sat wares CEN Going y limite. miles north of r CLAIR Jen Ingals. service. stat Peay rehard $25 U NEED 
; oom States ben ng me —, po ama c REA AY | watch Telegraph” Re . = Off Eli * Water oe — al a 4 fof wo ACR location. 1 agg la ho SUPER to 
| stats peer = wen teeta ae | jegrapn Ra! "and | ff Elizal 100 terford-Drayton as) =, i a ae, ee seins You 0 
: down. 3. family hom terms. e now D ve Real oe | ene | ane ixabeth I lake Ro ; stricted A ft, lot. Mod rayton a geres yaa | = Pp - kinnature, Sar is auto 
¥ |, Seteater Sriioce Satur —_ yrayton Plai Exchange | East Si | Block’ ome” oa Road |W, at lag age Fa Ta vile. a 5 artri ea gy ie 
re sal ae! ti a age ‘ast Side | pet od bal. cee Pe doe, = oe a wae tee 1 | Sees eae sol = 
‘ oe ake an hom Bungalow | 00 per snake bows on arks ” bul ovlonig Benge 18 THE e your money to help 
: . at $14. ele F : enue. _Latee. an nice rooms and ‘ball down ’ Stout Pi — =“ and Here @ Ac rkston-Orion i aie wome. TOD: “BIRD” TO SrATE 
“ ’ fleges. | W. My REAL : gak floors. ineloted iromt p lot sence down, large ee wen parcels. Some Phone’ Re with farm coe oa DAY'S one 
ee BUD" = | cosets en. Fe Servet Svc felie serine ts ata i ine: ite Bh rwooied, come oa — Bia Bot LAKEFRONT EFECISES FINANCE 
| NICHO G Fn acee | foe are] ese ieee Sg fees ai | ore Se siglo 5| Sekt beans Preps ah ae ce LS | TEAGUE FIN Aes 
4 tt . 48 . 50 si 8 both 
: och “Ee ATEWA ee] icp ve | Elizabeth poumiss | Nowe — A | "eat Sova s Property 49% a egy he, Com me | ee 
Mr. aot teeurene YS te sees a wale, ater | Rane Lake E One End _EM Guten te eres at only ea meal mes | ROC N. MAI CO. 
rE 4 HA to! pom a. Large lot 3 storm years ' er style ~state roo! block from BU M_3-4285. ge at EY LAK dn y “27,500 1 Estate | HFST N 
ce Si P | focal von tes Toxi84. sean | oe or . m, 4 Bald 8. LOTS OLEY LAKE) tet with just LOA ER 
Parad OF mH NESS hiy payments existing 4 Pee | pod age may | res garage. nek. “Oe ining room. Living = OTS WITH 8M: | the best on thie N $35 TQ MICH 
ite white’ fram HILL YOU DR 2S | J ad ceramic’ te wien Custom ce tetera os INC oery gy siocated “next to Bom. | fishing "take Boar tivery — P. nous 
irs mane = this attrac. eet aon E. EAMED py ohn K Ir =~ | air" quality bath. « sium WM nek gerage deer. |" ons . ono | Lease Bus. P estate ‘alone Mishary. a | _Rochester Ot. D goons 
terms. eat,” Codeevans. ‘fs ie ry family REAL’ rwi | oe tangs “materials and 5 . H. KNUDS ,, mn S.a0e) Open” ROCERY an Sus. Prop. 49A| ~ lane worm, the pri tot ew Dans oe Se OE Sa 
. lot tnioe. oo a 100n120 a all brick = tEALTOR nN bd poet, By st ne i. on 10 Pontiac ALTOR. EN é apeer a a pb Bs Plain for lees, or —_ Gas Prentilois: ROCERY. ce of | Lawrence LIVIN 10701 
Lgpotes a wo sak bk fh. landscape baths Phone FE 5-9 o 1925 iy" 313.900. “ae ene | mae State & c-overative Ret Sat rr +} ties. Ei we. is BUSINESS div: NCE STORE. ine! Mo 2 = NE 
) seit oe frees Nt ge Dray Se ee mae | ena es aces ud Reet Sot ee oitegeaces ~ Mortgare Coane 54 
| z wets | SEE mtz| HAYDI ores | Teens nee | Berets Ss munme| of cee) Ere eet To |ounalsO ane 84 
: ac estefuly rent sclmately 4208 ont coat le Y DI 1804 | nett pki a tion call a4 LAKE. st. ae ae WiTH O| BUSY a an agan Unitmitea V INTE 
: JOSEPH seta | einen pecan gna | nora EN | és ites eS Sta | commie ACRE strat tn “raoon| abet hae a aoag 
F: REISZ erty it, myspace, ample, fr north of Clarkson 2 drapes aarge Wt tod | Pe ated iocation ne ssement._ 2820 Cov. FE one STOWE repeats the state port ui borrower die tee » oa 
ne oa at $20.38 Moe amis fer the Hove. s bath poking lake $10,200, inetuded 8 . Jassett St “THELMA ar Four Tow ean | BMALL } from 9 sitter © suB-| ONE down plus - a Ras | et; le .G. PETER SS) led 
5 p.m. 0259 NR E b down, HURRY. cent wise dryer Teer os ial od yg ge proximately i. d or ao ‘olored ‘ 7 —_PE Si s i School. ae Pe - tome - HUNDRED & _Phone FE 5 State Bank IN 
f aece NR. WATKINS LA crete ha See | Rear TBP gt entat sagen | ages ee of ate TR ore 
Me | Hering“ Hn gy Beg KE ities ine This 2 Tie Touse ine capone. ah recrea- een 6 and "10 rE Cass B pm. WARD E on. $52,500" down. eae oe 58 
bessment, pod Oak floors =e bed is_hom es and ge lot 10_p. 5-57) Oo : : DE down. y RANCH 
ect ees mele my te Sen cae beet in, et ng" ind"Eape.| ast SURORBAN, ITE “ oL oming | REALTOR PARTRIDGE Tat Se so, 
3 reat ‘ Ww raged home FE §-50 HRA’ tach other. ba ES ocati ~ Huron st "E 28316 SEORGE MAT amt - 
with Setters ‘. ———. BIRMINGH $10,590 — wathine ed ae an E 5-509 RAM waormens er, 10 lots jo To len: tion , Open E 8316! SE MA for 
i fet, weenie SESSION. 2 bed IMMED full Grapes. = weet: tae ae or FE5 front susthe: = Ee | 2 en sanaa ve 7to9 | Si A REALT RBLE,. 
To wae at gia, basement,’ Dlasterec room brick home anda jot with “ine e108 Co-operative Des, “or ec 1 | west ee ERBAN. 3 lots. home Wtundrede of bio ae] anpameoernas 
eB Te Eire a ioe rts Rei Ee ena zara gee yoo wt) mya ee 2 wee . 
; Gnade rr] Bes Hom oH | Sylvan V niteoniary | _F Sito | nit? SSS takt aikesian sal ae" Sheers | Ber tre ith eet en at 
: Re ay a eagle Fer Sale Lak tc “ngeteiang, ‘ase tg | inguie au git zs | bate iPass ee: a Wt Bu 
"| Basra ee tate Ee Tus thw rer Sele Lake es “dents Se” ee lor cd ee Le Gavtaed| oe See ae 
| rad of ATUIFU rop. cL. t © bu: the t on 
| REALTY i : se ee Basement” wih barge Sie oe ay; 100 ft. lake ste ee Ee REAL aan wenty cane x be line at ron. MICHIGAN as down Prk 
2 s th : w a Ry Pe Sed rati oO A arket with r- } . Madison. 
rea Bite Ba SBN DAI. at ppc ners rom sr Marit rated “Exclusive enh ena? Basement caries 2% i Pons CORPOR INESS Eos ama 
| a 2106 Pa EM i ei ais gist | Boe i ee =I = = —— 
TOM won | 3 beiron 50 DOW Prenesdr tke Were [ss oe ERS ie sen aoe aE, mgmt, Se | 80 ort am al 
'|BRISKER, use. Class zeta home fui fom Se ye Ts arenas Re, nic Towns. Contact out Pp Shee | sar eer a sos Sree, ae 
oo tg age ESS | mich counter wake yater opin aking "te T McKINNEY'S a | FOL ir = eran mar:| for stove, Lae ot = bevleges 
to lg t ssified mich comertop Ba tte cea dnd ts int car ge + ae tn Comers EY Ss A. JOHNS gene | 8 THE ] g e eed ce ana ineat te 20x60 Secon, Will rae 'e |. : ‘ery ~ 
8, dial F Ray Mate fens siisiose Ott forced count for cash rg kept year Lake, it Course EM FE ON, Realt S “BIRD” TO SEE bene ing. aed sek st Cons tor | Estate, wi ae eae. 
: al. "CHAYD a ; Bateman & ie tive kiteh ‘round: home genet well- 1704 S eae . mare OVER $1 000 wag al 0 year ae ™ oa Huron, FE Real 
186, Walton EN, . Kam vy cm on and ome on 2 its | . See ween $1000 and oh EE 7 BE , PE 4602 
YDEN, Realtor, | 2n Riches. meee Ean we bc a ra | Seite: ee rod’ sY Howe Wad | RY pry tee fk 
f04e1 5 ontene B Fos sveny: the . Runs in — = ing 
eco Bee Seams Fe FES) MAHAN Pop 
Sun . “Ol : EW ylva "| mee fer. ioe gi re tie H AN contract. oy acre. 
eee aes) Eras si ee ere 
+3 Lake , — a oo BALE CO, to ¢ p.m. 
per “| aaa ty end wit $3,000 ln nO sREALTORS “TRH SETTER 
| PR ee —" rE 2063 — 
a RD. REALTOR Banta : Next (DO W. Huron ee | PLACE A rine. OR 
oes R Spires pl Shine | Call FE A “LOST AD." 
Ayeascetiy beer TOM CH CASI 28181 f 
LJ fied ERS th H cU to recov or an 
Ads. Call Classi 2-81 era loss, Di - 
rough Classe) An ial FE 
say “charge m a 
i Maieg. 
  eo hee as # 
: £525  es : Me fa ‘a ae 
2 , } 
THE PONT AG PRESS. “she a 
URDAY, 
  oo 
OCTOBER 22 23, 1955.   
For Sale Miscellaneous 60   
For Sale Clothing 56   
DRESSES, SUITS AND COATS to #3. $5, and $10. 
     
    
  PE, 
rts. 27 inch ant 
saws 
NURSES’ UNI- 
6, 
  
winter c¢ Sad ‘. collar 
and cuffs. Excellent con'd, Size wt x eee Rd. 
* pink “mien aren ors, ee Shes os, size 0. 
“ UNIFORMS, |. SZ 12 AND 
Sale | le Household Goods 57 - 
  b+ f 
  
  PENNY PAINT SAL =a BARBER Be CHAIRS, a IN GOOD 
arr SIZE STOVE & ROLLAWAY epee point, 1 gallon ........ Prone days OL 
bed. FE 5-1639. tie. ‘ bed _ Stn: Evenings, OL DL 1-5001 
BRR TOS STOVE FERS Recess ga 35) PAD eRtae eoen "aan : . s ses gas 
: SRS |S SURE "Sar or pan 288) SehySThomotale spot snr . i paint rolier or pan a] . 
AO eats tas me we lee eer SHOP seit veuvanond copper vine aad Unclaimed Linoleum ......... $2.49; 8 Saginaw 8t Open 9 to 0) fitt Lowe Bros. Paint, 
Surplus Paint $149 PHILCO REFRIOBRATOR, REA- SHTS SUPPLY) 2685 Perry 
—— . $1.98 , goed running order, Ph. | _* SPE +30. - 
Asphalt Tile : Je ni S:*s*« GAL ELEC HEATER = 882 
Harold’s Paint & Lino. | StQwRS LD. x. | 36 Gel sue, pO ad ts v4 __ 40 8. Saginaw st Tumer's @02 Mt Clem- | Tiling: ryt faucets $23.95 
APT. S12E OR TRAILER GaAs | =" Ol SAVE 80 100 8, Saginaw St. 
stave, Good eond.tion. PE ofiee | STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD, EX 
ee enn PE Termes, O08 Mt. Clem: BUILDINGS FOR’ SALE RECK OR MOVE ABOUT ANUIEING YOU WANT | REBUILT, 2 SQUARE TOP MAY. Bere’ Sa gable seel. Dole 
$1 08 toe. 3 round top. Fully guaran-| constructed 15x48 with windows, 
s. up; new book- . Thyle Electric, N. John- : 
case head board , nplote, pag Rng FM hip teat reat, Dl 
as & elee $5 up; beds, it coos REFRIGERATOR &¢ Fr. “GOoD constructed. t0xi8 18 hip roof," mise 
‘63 wp: 95 | condition. umber, 
i new chrome di . § pe. REFRIGERATORS. | LAST Es a) SURPLUS LUMBER & 
i enests pew & pa a 1954 models, of alabteats X FERIAL SAL ES Co. 
ving Faom buies, ints bap) > ae yor nde. Perfect. ep 0 pre igi Ms9). OR-3-1002 
cuner Nema. fiS0 up. Many | refrigerator for" itite more ten | ee AGE FOR RENT. | 
USE, our. EASY | PAYMENT _feseent, 38 "Meo Orchard Lake Ave. a igtorg Sar Excellent location. FF 
j SPEED PLAYER. $14. ALSO We bay sell, rede anything. Come | small radios, Me is 1 to $12. PE $4755, | BUY} aT F omcoorr ONT AMD ave 
‘tree porsins. ne ’ 70 8 ate ee SACLE peor a neater eas furnace 
SUNDAY 13 TO &. ATOR service it f Hundreds tn 
oo 8 sa Les S- 4 ~ poral spot. AB poe | size ue — Demonstrations 
Meights on Aubu: ; Studio couch. - in Ccecitont r eee? 
2-2866 $-024) SERV 
We Give Holdens Red teen REFRIGERATOR. “ROUND GLASS Associated with Tro.ler- Exchange 
ry Yar cabinet, 700 N . Perry. FE 60 8. Teieg 
IN —— NI 8. i ih, SO 
Dh eee te Be 135 KENMORE E WRINGER TYPE | oe, 3 BEF ORE sms ioteeas 
“WA WALTON TV cher Uhe commie euncey tm. investment. Call | 
PE 2-225! |   
dining oil cireulator Cal) Sat. 
  piece DINING 5 ROOM ; $35. OF 481, 
5 ste mine oe | SUITE. 
* walnut reasonable, good shape 
BRAND NEW HO? POINT DIsH- washer Context prize, $175, Also 
new combination radio and record 
_Dlayer, $35. OLive 2-5008 
BOTTLE GAS) New low “ee Complete installa- / 
oniv R yaast. aas. Kenyon 
FT. PHILCO REFRIG., GOV. | 
Winthrop Mah, deak, sofa and 2 
ctairs. MI 4 , evenings.  — 
i0.5 CUBIC FT HOTPOINT RE- | $109.95 and your re-— 
frigerator R. B. Munro Electric 
-,_1060_W Huron BEDROOM SUITE, oney. bY, $200. 
2-4037 after p.m 
aa FOR SMALL i) AND | 
record players. 5-8755. 
PC. WALNUT DINING ROOM 
“suite. Very good cond. Reasonable 
OL 6-0226 O's 
  
  
CHESTS, 15x27x35, $15.95; Bitos 
cer es. Room dividers, wall cab- 
OAKLAND. one % LARGEST | 
or UNPAINTED | 
PICK. "& PAINT STORE 
143 Oaklan Oakland 
CASH FOR Tous FORNITORE | 
or tools OR ” ee 
a ERETTE SETS, 
semble these yourself and save, 
four chairs and table, $60.95 val- 
we, $30.06. These are brand new 
1986 models, famous make, For 
popular colors 
look, compare and 
of these extraor- 
. Michigan Fiuo- 
Orchard Lake Ave 
RANGE. 
@" deluxe = sutome washer 
tat Am sate me MY Sah ROOM . 
fm wd @ chairs, buffet & corner 
board. FE 2-6806 
imtG ROOM SUITE AND MISC 
| SEWING MA ACHIN 
cleaner feva: 
__ 23700 
i GAS RANGES FOR ELEC PE 5- 
iT: 
ottoman. articles. 
é with PE 30700 DINING ROOM SET, GOOD CON- ye toe. a ALNUT. WINTHROP sr, wee condition. After 6 p.m. LOUNGE CHAIR Good condition. 
  
$ 
er, $15, — cabinet, | 
“take Ave. Keego Har- 
h, 
1 
HORE FURNISRINOS AT |, #4 Mary Day Ave. bet. § and 6) = 
pm 
FIREPLACE and brass wood $25. 
5-3061,       
   SCREEN BASKET : 
holder.        Farce PHILCO REPRIGERA 
tric range 
circulator nearly 
__ 23003 ABLE 
2 m 
Ideal for small & 
  
  ERATOR, with dowble oven, 
new 
OR pis” pieno «Reasonable 
_ able 
      
TRADI 
tric. 
Televi: 
  | Bewing $77.50. OR_ 
  
| RUG with | Fab. WINE COLOR, 
- _FE 5 x 13. Lith 
  he 
B. Munro Bilectrie, 
ron. 
TRADE S SPACE HEATER FOR | 
used bedroom suite or will sell - 
reasonable, FE 4-8826. 
USED REFRIGERATOR . $38 AND R. Munro Electric. 1060 Bo<358s ones 
Used Trade-in a Dept sion set . 
cabinet . 
           
          
    ELEC. 
oll 
ive 
   
    5-7780. 
VACUUM Teeutidiee rE. 
      » GET 85      On12 LINO. RUGS—9298 
Sale Alcohol — Antifreeze 
“| ak A> 
* 
a Bt., "Sicming- 
  
Wakikia 30" electric range with wide oven. 
A real buy for only 
a: 49.95 
WAGNER CO. 
  
  
ALL. .HOUSEWIVES 
es. eopeness at . lowest yaeee. 
Warehouse, 258 
  seit sioring aluminum oon 
som oe T ‘will selj for $70. 
ATTENTION 
Home Owners Builders   
ree estimates Bd siven, 
siRPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. $340 Highland Rd. (M50) OF 1002 $239. 
the COPEN SURDAY 6 cU, PT. GE Open 10:30 to 2:30 & save 
iy . Like new, Walled = Warehouse Dt 
ating VPRO 7 waY Oi, : 
sive Heating. | Sie, Uae ve aa NORG I ATE! beim ae i A : 
he oy eA | a INCH GOAL PURNACE WITH 
GIL CIRCULATOR. 1 YEAR OLD. | bower. geod condition. PE 31319. 
eee. re eshoe excellent com- Artists’ supphes, hobby 
supplies—check our clas- 
sification “Hobbies and 
Supplies” No. 244, 
  
  
as veut, best 
for 
‘or PE 57433 
~~~ CASH oH PE ate FURNITURE 
“276   
        
    
  
  1960 N. “opiyke. Ga, Posting Rd. | KITCHEN CA 
For Sale Miscellangous 60, 
par} 
| Peneipe Pine & 
| C 
(6129 Bowie lake sties 
eM 
       
§-7041, 
( A cmd ba Wa at tte Wit STOVE 
ono 
© Toese 
yg yr Brae MODEST MAIDENS — By Jay Aan ~ 
  
  
              
        + bottled 
= values 
3 Orchard Lake Ave. 
~TONTER 
  marred. 
393 Orchard Lake Ave. 
LIONEL & AMERICAN 
_. FLYER TRAINS 
ag ag   
_T. 
1986 Le ey ed 1s HP. MOTOR 
faucets $24.50 value $14.85 also 
toilets, bathtubs, shower stalls at | 
terrific values, These are 
marred. Fluorescen 
_Orehard bake ave 
LARGE- PAR 
yreecing bird cage for sale. 
“LUMBER | CASH AW RRY 
1x8 white pme ‘ aad erate 
t 399 
ENT 
FE 
mel and exterior doors 
Anderson and ‘others. 
Oak fir eeree. edar 
ber St Cyr ton Co. Commerce 
LUXAIRE .7 “FURNACE. eae | 
BTU. er and all controls 
= ok ‘a ya 12h4 Bramble 
wonCaaaed WALL HEATER. 
i ood condition. See in operation 
MALE BOXER, | # MO. OLD. FAWN 
ae Reg $75, $20) Sashabaw 
  
ateaa Jer PUMP FOR 2 
easing, with & control. Just 
—— jectric ‘milk sepa- 
Universal ¢o-op. 
ctining machine 21 foes house - 
_tratier MA 35-3486. - 
MEDICINE CABINETS. | S, LARGE ra 
inch mirror, all metal cabinet. 
$7.95 value, $3.05. aitgntly marred 
        ar 
mate | 
BUILDERS rs SUPPLY PE 42575 
      | — 
| last Aug. Less than 15 hrs 
$300, Phone FE 
Lake Ave. | 
INCH | tric water nesters, (0-22 | 
|   “The new story takes place in Montana, 80 naturally we 
' go to Oklahoma to make the film!”   
  
ay 
Fn. aN 
  
STALL SHOWERS COMPLETE 
ith faucets and curtain, 960.50, For Sale Miscellaneous 60, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 STORM SASH al   
terrific value,- $33.32. com. with gleam’ gj chrome 
faucets, $14.06. 40 
value, seconds, Mic These Ph. factory scent, 
Lg -y avs. 
GURBEAM FURNACE. wi COND. 
SOUTH BEND LA owing, @ bed. 3 easy 4 jaw chuck, 
any other 6 im 
~~ Roofing and Siding 
Combination Doors 
Insulation Te. 
M. A. BENSON S49 N. Saginaw 
REGULATION S12E |   
COAL & BUILDING 8UPPLY CO. 
#1 Orchard Lake Ave PE 3-701 
SUMP PUMP, 20 GAL. OIL WATER 
heater, $22; 30 gal. water tank 
with side arm Sosier. $5; a. 
size electric stove, $25; auiomatic 
washer; arage doors with 
otal ewer: assortment 
and 24 24 double 
hung windows, fete and outside 
doors inside trim; girls coat and 
snow pants, sie to. 422 John R 
Rd. OL, 32-5002, after 
5 TO 6 ROOM REATROLA HEAT- 
er, band saw, tabele and moter. 
EM 3-8061_ 
| sinks PROM 95.05. © ia “GAL. ELEC: 
979.05. 30 gal. 
Thompson,   | ges heaters, 835.0. A 
_& 8. oe rry. 
> On 4 OOM CIRCULATING | OIL | 
| _ heater. “Te 63126. 
et a A Li ue oe he 
Fama wid" | ° a 
GUTTER. 13 CENTS 
arwick's, 2678 Orenare | 
  iso large selection of medic 
eabinets with and Ly 
new siiding triple r unite a) | 
at exceptional bargains. Michigav— 
Tiearesten 393 (Orche: Lake 
WiMBOGRAPH. URED BLBCTRIC _A, B. Dick, OL 4404 eo 
oo BTU. PURNACE 
with of) burner and con- 
. 3. A = Thompson, 
  
%® in. 
RATER IN EXCELLENT cond. Tank on stove. Heats 4 to 
, rooms. 1882 Marlowe, Brook- 
iL 
OIL CIRCULATOR, $35 
OR 31-5169 
20203 OIL, BURNER, TWIN. POT, WITH 
blower, pipe and base. Used 5 
on ai PE 2-495 
OIL URNERS. Queue ~CABI- 
net mye 40 in, bigh. 28 In. wide 
New motor driven fan, Excellent 
se $30.50. cash. MAfair 
OIL “CONVERSION UNIT, GUN | 
type with controls, Used 3 mo 
$65. Also hot air furnace control | 
and thermostat. $5 OA #845 
OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO 
look like new Tengthen cour ea 
rage. Put in new garage doors. 
Terms. FE 4-5654. 
PAINT SALE | noo bright white at $595 gal 
CHURCH'S INC. FE 2.0233   
  Storewide, Clearance 
49 3 pe. sectional .. $60.50 ; 
8 Lege £88! Garage Doors. $00 davenport & chair .... & 50.50 $65 sofa bed - $44.95 To CuoosE FROM $25 rollaway bed complete $ 17.95 SPECIAL FALL OFFER 
| $10.95 Holivwood bed frame H eos | Berry all steel fully guaranteed. 
| End tables e From $35 and ‘up, Estimates on 
| Gerla er was range, 1 only 8 $0.30 gy oo ~ Me = 
‘ nena es ee Sees __ BERRY DOOR SALE CO. __ | $239 davenport sleeper full inner-|@ IN. METAL LATHE, NEW. 
spring mattress, Cute 6 to threads fin. ; 
samp! .. $1399.50 | Stand & accessories. $1 com- 
we eterna tent $ B55 Diet ot be ar occasiona) reeuers, spring. | ci LOSING OUT 
$1195) $495 PAINT ‘sit wap ericket rocker $12.85 6 TILE 9x0 ene 
as complete... 3 Oe INLAID 11 LINOLEUM | | : We 20 wal s Sia : — 020 wa ALL TIL: ‘ be. 
|= oe we . gas SMITH'S S, 257 S. Saginaw | 
(#70 mahogany Duncan Phyfe, 4/90, | COMMERCIAL STOKER @TOKALL 
All jamps 25 per cent off 2 low steam rediators. Elec. mo- | 
crib 16.95 tor jane), hangers and pulleys. 
$10.95 crib mattress . 795 _FE 7 
$30 innerspring mattress 19.95 a 430 GAL. FUEL TANKS. NEW. 
oon mattresses $ 11.05 | A ag $29.50. Also other sizes. 
CASY TERMS ON LAYAWAY | in Tanks, FE 4-0027. 
Pearson s Bank Furniture | “GARAOE: 3 = xX 6 
42 Orchard Lake Ave. __ FE ¢788) Se OTL RATER: aR 
SPEED QUEEN IRONER. RE- 7 O-THERM Ofl. TER ? 
ve. Barton washer, 
‘ua etre Fane MI Doth Tor sie, OL. e108". 
SALEt SALE! | SALE! DRAW TITE HITCHES | 
Duo Therm heater capone OR CADMIUM PLATED 
Warm Morning heater kind that belt to the frame 
3 burner oil ri nee of ofall makes of care 
Table to rE. . 3245 Dixie Hwy. 
2 piece Tiving foom set ...... $20) OR 3-1456 
gg rae | bag — SRE gf 8 modern «i . desig 
Kitchen cabinet with burn vitals preet tops 
re are sl iy factory oe 
5 piece bi set lars. You wen save more 
Maytag washer half retail price. Mich! 
A. lot of new and wu gee Preoresceat, 393 Orchard Lk. 
at a tremendous savings We buy, 
sett ang exchange FoR sate HAWATIANGUTTAR. | ese Oakland Furniture good condition, 24-inch boy's bike, 
104 8. Saginaw PE $10, 612 Oakland. . FULL SIZE BED AND SPRINGS. Baby crib, table and 4 
_seel wardrobe. Ff #11 
“FUELOIL TANKS — 
ono for housetratier 
~$25, 220 gal. — pasa, FE PE 5-1467. 
& FT. BATH- 
‘ubs, B grade toilets, 
$10.05: 32x21 * eoubte’ sinks, Hen. 
hand from $16.95. A. 
_ Thompson, 80 8. Perry, 
FURNACE. DUO-THERM. . HEATS 
5 saaee ; 
Norge heats 6 rooms. $95 
sell either one, Private, EM 3-5333. 
GLIDER AND 5 CHAIRS. MA’ 
~. (Duncan sar Cae. Dinette 
ite 
TO 6 
ce chairs, 
8. 
  $ (ott BURNER EX PE 17-6212. 
G&M COMPANY SAWS AND LAWN MOWERS MA- 
rE Dress 2255 E. Walton 
Gas ako #0. PHILCO RE- tor, wer ra 
tion. MI 47267 after   7 pm   
IT - QUICK 
through . Classified Ads! 
Yes, whatever it is — dial 
FE 28181 an ad- 
writer and get it! for 
  | Prone 136 
R 
Excellent condi-— PUMPS 
“13 hp ~ pumps with 18 gal 
to np jet pe n 
mps shallow and dee 
well $108 90. . , 
| Sump games. $30.05, 
| Sree pumps jets and submersi- 
| Plas mie . 
KELL ts HARDWARE. Auburn | 3004 «Auburn at Adams _ Heights. FE 2-0811   PLUMBING SPECIALS | 3 aed set A quality with 
trim $115 Open datiy 8 to 6; Sun. 16 to 2. 
Arnason Plumbing Supply M15 Ortonvitle 
______ We deliver 
PHELPS ELECTRIC HARM ARE. Sugger sunoties OF &191T OR 
~ PLYWOOD — All kinds at lowest prices. Also 
cabinet hardware Wholesale and 
re ‘pontine Plywood Co. 1488 «=Baidwin Ave 
FE : 2-243 
“HEATER. eR Like 
R POMPS so 08 0 A 
io” Jone STEEL I-BEAMS 
SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO.     
| 5940 Highland Rd. (M5e). OR 23-7082 
RENOWN a rae NG HEATER | 
ROMEX 3 ae FT. rou coin G. A. Thom a 8 _Perty, 
~REDW OOD es   
      Pogue’ paneling. « boards 
» InOs, xe Soane hes $175 | 
BUILDING SUPPLIES $581 | S161 Dixie Hey. 
oe 16x 
mae 
we fn ee se    ry naa? — ENAMEL RECESSED bathtubs, Crate. marred, =e up. 
SAVE Supply, 100 8. Saginaw St. 
| STOPT LOOKING | For sale: 65 gal. open head steel 
drums. For burning rubbish in. 
_H._P. Sutton, 4750 Joslyn Ra. oa & 
Service; st, and 
grease any make oun me 
within « ft yo LY 
pa -. c— ai, r 
_538__ Aubura 
Save. ‘Money at BURMEISTER’S 
LUMBER 800, 000 Foot 
Burs. In ioeeer” new Going On 
AT oe Ana Or “aut 
OUR PRICES ARE 
LOW, BUT OUR senvice 
A MUST 
3 YARDs TO SERVE YOU   
  
    4xx8 Sheet Rock C&C. $1.65 
4x8 moewaite, sheet $2.59 | 
ix8 Std. pine bds. per M $89.00— 
ing : bebe. ig . ., $88.00 
1x12 w. pine shelving ft, .. lhe tn4 KR. LA. fir std - ie | 224 std. flooring Pag M $130.00 
Qxud sid. Douglas fir per M $99.00 
2n8 std. mage fir, per M $99.00) 
2” bianket insi,, 100 ft. ...... $4.45 
4080% fir Setee” sews m4 
éx8x'4 fir Piywood oo @ 
1x8 knotty pine per M $160.00 
| paneling W. pine per M red 
| Come alum doors from $29.95 
W P Comb doors $14.05 
13 pe colored bath set, all fittings 
cast iron tub $150.95 
MARDWARE - PLUMBING 
BOY DE PAINTS ir YOU ARE BUILDING A T TO BUR- 
SURE IT 
-BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. sisi Cooley Lake Rd.   | Pontia EM 33747 
f “Telegraph & & Mile Ra. | 
Detro __ FL 14184 
Used Building 
Materials of All Kinds NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 
Lumber, doors, windows, pipe. 
beams, angle {rons steel sash 
lead — of oak timber 12213 by. 
< 406 meee of pne timber 12x12 by 
1° 
of | TRinity 
Open Sunday 
Pachoud W recking | Co 5.9108 2001 Dixie Hw Beside Pontiac Drive-In Theater   | SERS ol. os HEATERS 
rom $20. Thompson % & 
Perry.     
_ Wrecking | kinds of bidg. materials sal- 
ave ‘ed and sold = bargain ge 
o ar eeneets@eeubaes - 4 % 
x6 8 ob eveceraeoetews Pore . i. 
. ,  benenee wsvenaes >. ° 
10. ee le '. 
/2ei2x0 . 100 Tin. ft. 
' Shiplap #5 100 sq. ft. 
S| Come Pith jambs” wees $2.05 
Complete watews . $5.90 
ot! pipe Sot! 
  ee: o- 
pony am p-4 é Sunday ” a. My Be 
atten tee     A Tall | ble, cuts and rack, as — 
| rack, Good condition int also Spred and 
“REPAINTED BASEMENT @ oe ect oa "ioe. o ) oe 
is"xia" 2 We 63.30 each. plies, Trim winder 6, doors and | 
. WEATHER sraurrixg” #URE steel Ammen eee etl ie 4-6089 a 8 Om. 
SEPTIC TANKS eamarennae 
| ee eee i Tk ne | '~§ save On Ak 
wicas, Lake Ho 
U praenens new, tach, ta 
sa of " between 10 
and 3 p.m. Wee are al) da 
ot. ine Sun. 415 N. Wizom fh 
Michigan, 2 miles west 
Walled Lake   — waa PORNACES. Oil BAN was burners on tana —— 
by < 
chester, oL peal, 
USED 2 GAL. OIL BURNING or 
soe neater. Good condition, 
bott Lumber 
a& ‘ul! tine of ‘umber 106 Oakland 
‘Ave. Ph “™ 
wanen. Barker ta - awoepers. ar 
dea “— eae of hrepace detgres. 
boards, furnace end cun owe 
cent 
BARNES HARDWARE ribose All grass seeds 
    vewer, a Behan 
Su eat Moateaimn 
Cc 
| oa 
and 
| _ 2 
  Fuel chard Lake ave & 
‘Cameras, Equipment oA 
i ECESSED | ne 5 Ee ee 
_pilen "chanel € cation number 244 
~ Sale Musical Goods 6 62 
ACCORDIONS trond factor "Eatin: 3 si. a             ni 1644 
|” Lakeview T1606, Call o   
  
_PE CONSOLE condition. 
1 pm. | MAHOGANEY SPINET MY 2316 
*tANO one A, yp REP RIA 
PiavEn ~~ BALDWIN | make, completely reconditioned, 
Harp attachment, excellent con-— 
dition, OLive 
PIANO TUNING, G, REPAIRS GUAR | _anteed. OA 6- OA 8-3326. 
WE ARE MOVING A BIG PIANO BALE FIA NO. “EXCELLENT 
Dover Rd. after 
  
"qetiver any 
easy terms 
Come early for the best selec- 
tions. Gallaghers ‘8 E. Huron 
Bt, FE 40006 
Sale Office Equipment 63 
USED FLAT TOP DESKS, $35 TO 
$50: selesmen's desks, $25; 1 steel 
desk, $45; ty a desks, $35; 
tables, $7 to files, 2 Griwer. 
3 drawers & 4 peng $25 to $40; swivel chairs, office chairs. a 
a" $7 to $15; 2 safes, $65 « 
sate Imlay City, Mich. wet. | 
7p LJ Call refunded with 
nold Giliett, Imlay City. 
__Free delivery pt. - purchase. Ar- 
Mich, 
  2 tor $1} Deliveres or Shi. venvere’ . os 
Ory. wooo. Binoy 
| 2 cords, Sit ed. . DRY SLAB “A ; 
2 for $1i, « bela FE — 
__Sale Sporting Goods 65 we   
  
4-1 TOP SOIL. P32 “WALDIE. 
. FE zal 
& a) TOP ro, ISHED stone “ele Conkiin 
a sar an, FILL tone sand ane -ravel. 
80LL sot}, Liovd 
            . PEAT, AND TOP ‘and gravel, mee 
en + ae 
| gravel. re 21168. 
tea, OR eh “LOAD 
nt 
ae ‘ane iu by "Ra mR 
K DIRT 
Fi L. | 
Fite. tant SAC BH pint KN | _ Phone FE 
HARDWAY dirt. peat 
    
. Red 
Good trée dog. 
ear Rd Lake Orion, rE 
Dogs Trained, | Boarded 70   
      TOP SOLL DELIVERED 
OR LOADED, PON- 
TIAC AREA. CALL 
TWEEN 9 AND 4. FE 
2:2965, 
WASHED “SAND 4 AND mT 
_piy, Om 38 i 
__ Wood, Coal & Fuel ¢ 67) 
chard = t ‘i 
HEAVY OAK SLAB WOOD. WELL ss cord or two for 
$10, OR 
rr DAY SLAB W005 Suded | 5S NG, OOD a 
Mg Lake * + on prop 
    
OVER 4, greens. Ra, 
ND save sa HUBBARD “SQUASH. perry woon, 
      LARESIDE NURSERY 
Goce, 
    
= i 2 
se a hi i i if Bee =i 288 i SHADE TREES Fast crowing soeer ‘wanies & to 
bt) a. tall 3485 e& Limited | 
ul WHITE'S NURSERY re sail 
: 1% Cass eke © ' 
o Fors Sale Pets’ 9 
A-t, a1, ABC REO. BEAGLES PUPS 
ea) hounds. Good hunting 
AKC AKC BOXERS MA ALE, PAWN. 18 
‘mos. MY 
rel BEAGLE, 8 ROUND . ERTS L 
“penn ee Weaoeenbe. is First 
        % 
iven. 44-6476 | 
BEAOLE E RABBIT HOUND, 3 3 ¥Ra Price, 193. 
Seware i 
BOXER Rays & “AND GROWN | 
BOXER, MALE, ¥ YEARS “OLD. 
well mark EM 3-4664 
BABY I Say & CAGE. 35.00) St. PE 2-402 Closed Sun 
    BEAUTIF PUL | PURPLE ~ RIBBON, reg, Fox Tereier puppies 
12 GAUGE AUTO. SHOTGUN WITH | E 
~ gh aacume tanec teu hh arartp 
as ea , wee Bing a4 AM SIRED. AKC REOIS- 
tered, cocker 8, 
slat yg oe rear. bet rate ee oun tay TOOEY KR Pt 
ames dl sana Mid | SS Fee $15, 3050 Ce 
32 WINCHESTER t wood Rd., Lake Orion, MY 3-3102. 
case & shells, $40. FE 5-120). be Lise well PE 2-480 4 EARS 
sRorouks SMILES 012.0 UP. -| 7 MONTHS OLD THOROUGHBRED | 
She oil, “Fis ® Telesraoh beagles. $10. Also two 11 month | 
Guns - 80v * aaa running. re Cass | 
Manley Leach, lo Bagley St 
ema 8? GAUGE PUMP gun. $40, of trade for 20 gauge 
Lt oF eee Will pay the 
Bifference PE 4-208 
12 GAUGE AUTOMATI 
3. with polychoke. Tic” $58 
“OPEN SUNDAY ~ 
| — SLAYBAUGH'S “SHOT- OR 
  pits? ong of* one heavy load 
Stat RebWare |? Auburn at Adam ausere He Es Ye 
fk ety JAP RIFLE         oO 
| es MAN'S nD, WOOL ‘HORTING | coat itches, sige 4. 
_OR Pi aa a ve 5 ARING fi ws 
    
         Pal 
ees ures tires, er ~WALE ~~ COCKA- 
, Canary singers, RagMops., and 
Fox Terriers. Dog clothes, beds | 
and all eer ge Pei Shop. | 
373 Auburn. FE 2-6154 
HOMES oe PUPS. MOTHER 
reg. Daimation. FE 2-5162. 
ag + daa poG, 4 “YEARS OLD 
on rabbits, pheasants 
ae "parkdale, Pontiac. 
LLEWELLYN “SETTER, “FEMALE 
aa old. Exc, hunter. Good 
with children, $35, OR 3-45 
wausten SALE si PACH. ALL 
CABRADOR RETRIE male. 2 yrs. old. $25. OL 1-50451. 
PAR. SS a Tiemens. PE WES, CARAR. 
fes, 1 mens. 
ona pREAGLe pote 3 
mos. old. FE 
gy tl AND ch ARTES. Rd FE 
CAGES 
i) $04 Oakland Ay Pasanien oe ‘BABIES 101 MEL- 
~ PARAK EETS. ($01 4th St PE 2-405 Closed Sun, 
PEDIOREED GOLDEN  AuTainy. Woodland Shore   
  
Pai 2488 Au   
P 
  YEAR rab eon DOG, TRIAL | aoe 
    
      “OARDING BATHING aND CLIP. 
ting 784 . Perry rey PE 23-6113 
5008.” CATS BOARDED DOGS a Burrthe? 5 & Tele | 
  
“Hay Grain «& x Feed 71 71 
| ALPALPA. SECON dp * NG. 
alfalfa and brome mi alfal- 
fa and timothy mixed clover & 
timethy mixed MU 4-807% 2922 
All second cutting. Also straw will) 
deliver OA 62179. 
ALL. Ll KINDS OF HAY. PHONE MA 
6-006F or FE 2.40%) after 3:30 o.m 
| Way. . ALIFALPA AND TIMOTHY 
ised, Never rained on. Also 
oats, corn. OL, 2-0008. Rochester 
aot Sale Liv Livestock 72 Ne 
| Herefords 
Cows with J00 to 400 Ib calves — 
some registered — High Point Roy- 
breeding Registered 
Farm —excellent 
4H prospects, 1336. Brown Rd. 
PE $-2050, 
é WEEK OLD “PIGS - 
reemas puanien, Ss. 
Rd... ~ Rochester 
uindre 
jd PUREBRED OG ERNSEY COWS bred, Migh jueers. Between 
PUREBRED WOLSTEIN “BULL. . Old, reasonable price. 
in Holly. Phone ME 
eu ;. RIDING HORSE SADDLE e. a (Ah oy = rE 
REOISTERED a AND ,anT DE ie = jours -      
          
         
1956 PONTIAC 
CHIEP 
ACOMPTERE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND - CONSTRUCTION 
NOW ON DISPLAY AT 
HUTCHINSON 
TRAILER 
SALES 4301 Dinie Hwy, Dravion Paine 
{ 
    few tan ram. Also 
ew lambs Ply nd 
Clark: _MA { seis 
i AND @ PIGS, si00. 
  WANTED ‘To  sUY work horses, well matehed in 
eolor and weight sbout 1, 
pounds, pot too old. oe broke 
to work. Write RB. Prad me, 
4i¢t Adame = Reh. Rochester 
Mich. E om 
WANTED 
¥ 
fie eS eee 
PORK, DRESSED .. . Tle LB 
Geese : ey Me lb. 
PE 40903 
eae 
APPLES. NOMESTUAD yoncnanD, | 
own, 
. feta . ard Lr ha rh 
oni fs : 
HEA A 
FOR" Cc AIN SAWS 
oulST Aeon fee us now for « 
atration. 
HOUGHTEN A & ‘SON    
~ Mich, Chain n Saw) Distr. Sales and Service. Rentals, Uxed gg | saws , renteed, $59 and 
.. $227.50 
INB 
AND 
#1112 T pat 
oars RE +07 : re 
KING BROS. PONTIAC RD Lol B+ 
BOLEN'S 
lors. Bargains on ‘awe mowers ACTORS Boe TIL. 
j M- Snow engagt 2" 
aes hie hf HAVE YOU? 
8 EQUIPMENT 
* inte Hwy 
MAL 61978 or OR +0006 
LEE 
rae rr 
wit) give $100 
stamps with the ourchase of an 
1 rotary Ww Mower omelets 
with ons muleher Now 80 | 
rie ts % Sales & Service 
rE 3-0830 “ay Mt oveene 
| CORN PICKERS NEW A core eribbing. stock jake 
| {a1 FORD TRé y: Double Oliver plow, disc, eulti- 
vator,‘weeder, scraper and scoop. 
Guest Mrs, wal 60 
Decker Ra. 
MArket 4- lise 
| aerenee GooD USED FORD 
reactors 
Masaey-Marris demonstrator trac- 
* tors eS |New Oliver tae one and diesel 
— Also Oliver OC 32 Crawl 
+ tractors with bulldozer blades 
rs line of new * 
Lake, ' Mich. 
  
and used pi rows, diggers and trenebers. 
We service hed ya My ——_ 
luding Fossireigncen, Massey 
Oliver “ < 
Pontiac Farm & 
Industrial Co. 
#25 WOODWARD AVE. PE +1442 and 
  ‘OXFORD 
Trailer Sales | 
Ragone “1% New low 
ineuranee rates. Only down, 
69 months to pe~ 
Ever see 0 trailet 19 bigh? 
| DEER HUNTER SPEC, 
10 USED TRAILERS TO PICK FROM $195-$595 . 
BUY XOW! 
eee 
Oxford Trailer Sales   
        Michigan bottle gas Trailer parte and seccessorie 
Mile south of Lake Orion on M24. 
2072) 
          
  
and wp. 
986 Oakiand Ave. 
CLEARANCE SALE OF V-8 ENGINES 
Corte Cade. Bale, srcasvaber M4 
6 cylinder en : 
Chev. +. 
SPECIAL Briges. ist mae sutomotive 
2 dats AUTO PARTS 
  2639 Diste Hwy FE 64833 
For’Sale Tires 80-A 
A SET 67015 ROYALS. NEW 
. Sagi naw, FE 
a SET 800-15 wells me $23 88. 503 8. Saginaw. 
    
C= * Gomi 
  
wine, ne ati 
'| to kittens,   
  
FREE Ear eonATE 
eeaie'e BMOTOR SAL ALES pecan Je 
  to MAKE BUSINESS 
BRISKER, use 
Ads! To sell t 
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ALUMA ArT 
HULL REPAIRS 
VARNISHING 
‘8 MARINE SUPPLIES 
se 28020 
Transportation Offered 87 
PART   
_ Miaienner war! PE. bios. 
Wanted Used Cars 88   
  COMMUNITY 
MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL ie Fa. 
BA AUTO PARTS 
ee GE . J. VANWELT 
LT” SPENCE CARS 
  
   aot sa, sa 
Haskins Chev. 
    
1941 FORD % TON 4 SPEED 
JERRY. 
JEROME _ Rochester Ford Dealer 
PH. OL “FOR TD YEARS A 
gooD TO BUY" 
cellent condition Best offer. EM P 
3.5808.   
Trucks Are 
Our Business 
WILSON GMC) OAKLAND AT CASS 
OPEN EVENINGS 
  
  FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 
For Sale Cars 1 
"SS Chrysler ‘St. Regis, 
chauffeur driven, full ot 
mm | oe RIVIERA \ BUICK HARDTOP. | _FE_20678. 
~ OLDS 308 Orchard List baat 3 
Ta Tee, NTRS | 
   
  ED ey pe ee 
      
  
* ex 4000 m 
‘Minus, us aan 5 ge 8 
HURON MOT OR 
SALES 
| o52 W Huron + PE 2-2641 
| 1s BUICK GPEC SPECIAL a Saranet 
| Studebaker ux 
| BUICK ‘53 
ey neue y =. mee eN EM Dyna. power eve 
  SPEC. 
  
; 4 
Demo's Final Clearance _ 
No Financial Problems 
Just Your Car Down 
HASKINS Chevrolet-Oldsmobile 
- 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 
img ee <a 
Chevrolet 
1955 Demos Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars 
Courtesy Cars   
Lore and 4 Door Sedans 
ie 210s Bel Airs 
aon Bh 
AS LOW AS 
$1,579 
FULL PRICE 
Ne Financing Problems 
As low as just your car down, 
and Up to 36 Months x pw fem 
your oor terms, Bix gu cours ar a be 4 : 
  Loaded with low mile- Buy of a Lifeti Haskins Chev. wee ane ene noe uy ofa Lifetime _ 
6781 DIRE MWY AT M-is Woodward at 13 1 ty Mile M t h $5071 Lincels btlee__- 
mega thn reremoue |i aes et TB omen merce MAattnews- » heater, Carkner Studeba- A ew new cars up to $700 discount juipped. You 
on Me Sue Ee RIEMENSCHNEIDER'S | reget ie getia Pee H V Mer REUROKET AE MIR) 232 S, Saginaw FE 2-9131|  Weogyerd at ile argreaves Be a Top eau downs Sone 211 S. Saginaw St 5 . . © at r Mea 
siestonane. Maple boo >| fears ack. tony couprra.®? | Lincoln Capri |_: -y FE #4546 
foen, th “Wcomen platen it FORD, 3 DR @ MERCURY cou . ES ig Bg he - gn _PE 4.4057, 8655 Oster. complete | rebuilt with ait ened. “todres heater. ; TRAN speed comm. Hollywood dual mut. 4 ve ORS power 5 Dower brakes, tation, $35. : ME 4-307}. URE se. 1952's, es 1954's and 1955's eee ae po ' 
ae CHEVROLET “ne° Sa dees, fans | adie mae ow oi oass | EER Baahtits atti oae ve, with overdrive “ai0" tsi, Dutton’ ee power window ie ions en New car terms. 
special twe sane point. Very lew , low mileage, good con'd: Ae wo ine nes on this company demonsira-| } oveer. Priced tor poor vale $1 195 a a a lea Ge 
; “ For RADIO ANT inp HEATER. aria ba aan SIRE. Stone pine; 
TAYLOR Ss | pepemee DOOR FAIRLANE: Bob Frost, Inc. "Woodward at 13 Mile 
At, Walled Late eee 13,500 mis FE 2-4535 6 to poco SRO WARD aoe 6S i. 
Phooe MaArket 4-1561 50S ue se radio, 
eater int SMheautitul shiny ~ Guaranteed 1 62000 eee orden 6.3003 HOUGHTI EN ‘%& SON ORTH d ) $3 OLDS 9&8 SEDAN, $1505; JET . 
w 13 ; = r asp Ved oe Le ons iat! i ML oy omc eer DEALER 
GRMGUSTRATOR Teas” ~ GLENN'S fail “power ar Pac ata “BOOK, ULTRa let, door, V-6 Power Glide, radio, Woodward et 1) Mile _R_and $400. OR eta 
" yvory over’ bee Mist Otean. MOTOR SALES Lincoln $1100 Ns Ey ied 1895, Contact ‘ack Stanton, | 254 8. Saginaw 8: PE ¢7371 | 1953 OLDS 88 2 DR. $10 DOWN |_ mileage. $930. 4-0122. 
FE 54161 or PE 4-1606. ne ot comme, partons. SS. | ae: {DOOR HEATER GOOD 
‘Some 3 Core Geer TIP TOP. VALUES a toe ee 48. HOLIDAY. | pL yMouT =~. 
ene en Ee ee s “ar La -. CLEAR ANCE ° Radio, Mar a i ad "geet gt Las Wooster ane: ae aaaoe ‘ “om mileag Ms 45360. : 
from ; Jou? ‘Choice for only #0. Choice Brand New 1955 Chrysiers ‘st OLDS 96 SEPA: Bg BH . -! nt peeese oe nave to make room room fen OF a sas ‘ r new paint. 
MORT:) \HEVROLET BIG SAVINGS NORTH SHEVEoLET ig x - 
eae | apes ete | eee AND 
~~ $2500 ae a Pe a it ie * 1963 + N 
Over [iil Side vitlaoges «ee He St ee [Sea asmume peymesis. 46s 8 IST HAVE ROO} Woodward. . Wh ] ] “yee ae iiaving overdrive. Weaen | | "$0 Chevy dehuse, 2dr... Me i963 PL 4 DR, $10 DOWN 
olesaie iso Kalser 4 dr. ‘.. 918) 48 Olds. ROH. Hydra... sis | nd ments. 464 8. 
‘M4 OLDS HOLIDAY COUPE $2030 CLARKSTON yr ‘Debote, “pest fer te hia agora tebe 
6 SR OLSR Faw YOREES a, ar a 50 Buick, m $285 luxe Call PE $-0760 
ts Heer, # boon figs | MOTOR SALES, |S Re’ ESE Grevaure "| a QFUEMOUTH <seDAN, oe i PLYMOUTH, v8 we at RESTON ‘$1 Pontiac 8, R & H. $305 | iadio, sand overdrive, Re . ovis CHRYSLER - PLY 82 D PICKUP, SHARP. ae 83 CONV... 81430 Omiy, | 186 Pord pickup |. si4s wenlenn nn 
SB ponpccony ON" Sie | WE OY. Git tae TRADE | we tne oores Prost s'Medel | =~ Limeola tian ay 4 DOOR 56 690 eee! ee Ford Coupe to s ‘% OLDS SUPER 4. HOLIDAY. ' no j : Coston Ft : oy Oy a he Eo UaED, CAR MET. _mileage. “Aner Pe ‘aon, °” Sa PLYMOUTH CLS COUPES 45 | NORTH LOLET 2 aoa an a nen | PONTIAC. 0s OE » + 
f Gs yA Sy _ i tiie La power hyars.. rome: et tive’s, Perfect con Myar “4 
All cars carry the rliable cvares: ‘WFORD COUNTRY SEDAN. WA.) Peelll otis mangos pk EO wer aloes | heater and white walls. Very all pe nog FE 24781. Woodward at 13 Mile Lo agg os ne and comfort 
KELLER- KOCH | clean. PE aan Lincoin 6-1100 cessories. Zellow and Diack. §2.175 | 165 FORD TOWN aM. +1979     Take Advantage Our 
Lew Overhead necatton 
SAVE 
AS YOU HAVE NEVER 
SAVED BEFORE 
Don't Delay — Act Today 
=| HASKINS 
Chevrolet Oakland County's Fastest 
  Growing Dealer 
6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 
__ MAple 5-5071 
Open Nights "til a 
You Name the Price! 
And We Mean Just That 
1955 Nodge Demos, 
to Sell Quick, up to 
a aig 
RIEMENSCHNEIDER ‘“« 
new tires. Need rebuilt motor. ra 
FE 42674 a 
| DELUXE CHEV 4 KEW TInES | | private m~, ~y owner Soe | 
Vier ° over y¥menis 
Mis ore. 
ET; GOOD Econ 4108 N 
~~ West Side Used Sa 
& models to choose from 
"We est Side Used Cars 023 W. Huron 
HUDSON & RAMBLE a anvice 
CHEVROLET. 
  GooD 
i) CHEV. < CONV sides. POW! 
  
    232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 
is? BUICK, GOOD CONDITION. | Reasonable. FE 5-9611. iF 
1953 BUICK ROADMASTER ¢ CON. i 
vertibie, Big, heavy, luxuriou 
High wered, excellent cond. tion, wer, new tires, loaded. 
Must sell, Private, OR 30871 | 
| 
_miles. After Zs p.m. MI + 
1952 BUICK 
2 DR. SEDAN 
A REAL VALUE ‘ $295 
Pontiac Retail Store 
  6h Mt. Clemens Pe 37117 
power, just like new, 
radio & heater, white: 
Walls .... $2895 | 
"55 Olds Super 88 Holiday eeenee 
sedan, full power, ra-| go 
dio & heater, w'walls, 
a real nice one...$2895 | 
"$5 Plymouth Belvedere 4) ‘Goda 
door, full power, radio. 
& heater, w’walls, all 
the extras . $1895 | 
TRANSPORTATION 
SPECIALS 
'50 Ford Tudor eeaee 
"48 Ply. 4 door "48 Chry. 4 door 
'., "47 Chev. Tudor 
| | 48 Ford Tudor | {0 BUICK SPECIAL DELTRE 
  very clean - rust, | owner 
_FE 31642. _ 
‘M BUICK R/ : w 
pana Ci ‘genaition Very rea- 
Ut SUPER BLACK EX- | 
| cel cz ro! it New! 
bat ret $125 takes it. 269 
or FE 4-1903 
C ‘84 COUPE DEVILLE Gold and. white. Pully 
500 miles. Spotiess | 
  i yim. 
CA LAC: 1962 62 7 +R. fi SEDAN. 
e FE 54-0319. 
‘83 HEY. Paces: -4 WAGON, $1008; 
$1208 for fali clear- 
ec. “amar, 
NOR CHEVROLET 
Woodward “ S ae 
Lincoln 5- 
‘ CHEVY DELUX 2 oe “63 EN- . Fe a haes Best offer. Original owner. | 
  * foes  CON- 
dition ~ prac’ new tires 
Good body, $100. NY 3a i | 
HEV 1646 CLUB cre on. , | ee 1941 Sedan, 197 8. 
CHEV. 1055 BEL . R ghd 
.. fad over- ve. beaut seston 4 ‘we one : 
a" car appearance, oMae your car down, tesy | 
AC. terms 
Haskins Chev. #751 DIXIE HWY. AT M.-15 : MAple $-5071   
FIXER? Order Classified 
ads to sell, rent, find a 
job. FE 2-8181 is the 
    Want Ad nuinber | NEED A FINANCE-| gee. rad o ied 7350 after 
brente eal ae. Corer. wn assum ment. 
NORTH CHEVROLET ‘ ee es " 
“Sacre cee ee CENTRAL §-1106 atic, excellent condition. 
ie CHEVROLET EXCELLENT eee pares age owner. Wt 
ee seam | ok eee | Cale Buys. We CRROTE Be |" gona cna | , Weedwand sh 1) Mile he a re So ag tO sii 5S Mercury Montclair 
Wits" ear. Spots in every d® | Boer 1952 V-8 2DOOR SEDAN, Coupe, radio & heater, | 
oan bain d -| adie and heater, spotless inter. W.W., Merco ...$2295 
ar: ty N Per Pm pene. | deen mn Pee. Fest your car) . : . own ae . 
‘MEY. OLA” POLLY | iP- 55 Ford 2 door, iio by tine ‘H CHEY” 3DR_ $108), FULLY Haskins Chev. | & heater ....... 
equi winterized. WY AT by "RORTH CHEVROLET mt OU Taole ay Oe 35 Lincotn’ Capri Coupe, ' 
ee *LTacoin $-1100 — | # FORD nooks arenseratioe PE | radio & heater, all the, 
ag © DR, ae | ah after 4. power and equipment | FE se | ‘a , FORD | #, RANCH WAGON. OR | 3295 | CHEVIE SPORT” COUPE x —_ sosececccceees Ge 
Tas CERVE A ey DELUXE ie |, ron iss ‘tm es, RanoCeS : e ic | A) mane Mi Celso PE | ro i nee "54 Lincoln Capri coupe, 
oe. Woodward a¢ 13 Mile ‘radio & heater, full 055 CHEVY BEL AIR HARDTOP Lgnesin._* cane | $1995 | demonstrator. € cyl. Powergiide. 71957 HENRY i ies: | POWET veveeeees 
11000 miles ‘Ais 1965 S patet ware. | | 5, > , oe ae San WENRY + “SOO  MECHANT- a oS Siete 3 one. Landed, ‘Con- init eae. Sen ame ae | 4 Chevrolet 210 4 door, | 
PE ¢4456 of | Chicago { radio & heater... .$945 
~ ‘$2 R., WA! 
a got COUPLE reson MO. | now for fall crearance, only $205 FE 8-04 | NORTH CHE 
i ames 
$1 DE SOTO CUSTO 
CLUB COUPE This, is @ one owner car beaut cma free DEALER 
Drive out where overhead ty low 
4 _ the difference pao nm 
PE 46-2188 | 
JACOBSON'S 
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  SEDAN, LOW mileage on Gemwene ‘Drive, 
Waterford, Mic! 35166. 
i955 avon va Sata fc 4 DR. Fordom. 
  
    atic trana- | YOU NAME 
WE GOT 
IT THE 
MOSTEST AND 
BESTEST   Linc —_ 
dan Radio s Shell Service Btaths 2055 Main 
Si. Rochester, Mich a 83) PORDOMATIC LINE, | 
Like new, 18,500 miles. gake good 
car in trade, PE oe . 
‘ PORD CUSTOMLINE. GooD 
condition, | 
FORD “eo; H — WHITE- transportation, FE 
Tibet 
“FORD 
walls, $150 cash. ‘Take, wee sma 
ayment y. 
  
      | tor and tires, $30. 
ist CHEV 2 DOR. RADIO “eae: | 
er Carkner Studebaker. MT 42410 
ML 
iful 
reen. radio, heater. aut shi . 
e sure and see this one 
Pes 2351 that’s right 68 Oakia 
La 
‘sl DESOTO. CLUB COOPE MA extras, White wall tires 
cond Myst sell fast. $500 3-4040 
i063 DODGE Va WILL TA 
Harbo: 
‘32 DODOE 3 7 DR, $444; VAs s60s. 
reduced for fall clearance. 
NORTH OLET Woodward at 13 Mile 
_Uincolg i106 
- 464 
__ Birmingham _ 
‘31 DODGE CONV. sams. ¥ Exc od. 
NY 
OR 
KF |. 
older car or pickup in trade 
XC aoe Texaco Service, Keego 
  | 
ou 
must see the — to @et this for this ri as 
NORTH ROLET 
weotenen ~ M5 Mile 
Lincoln 56-1100 
‘Ss DODGF | 495: FLAME 
red, 
on’ $1 dow 
NORTH CHE ROLET 
aia Hy? at ¥ix Mile 
Incoin SEDAN 9495: 
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EEKLY PAYMENTS OF LITTLE AS $5 
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  HUDSON 2 D! AS $905. | 
VROLET | Woodward at 13 Mile | 
Lincoln 1100 i 
19° HUDSON HORNET. “RADIO, | 
heater, Hydra. Carkner Studeba- | 
ker, MI 43410 Sirm a 
‘ HUDSON; $129 ALL WINTER- 
ized and ready fer cold weather. 
Why ae buses 
NOR 1 CHEVROL ET 
Wosawand at 13 Mi 
Lincotn 4-1100 
30 DAYS 
BE Alle EEDA ON ARY = VAL UF, re OUR RS WHAT HAVE | 
You! | 
PONTIAC'S 
TOP FRADER 
MIKE’S AUTO SALES | 
101 Oakland Ave | 
_____ FE 20008 | JtEP. 10. ¢ WHEEL DRIVE | with power takeoff. $278 OR 
23-4036. 
1952 KAISER 4 DR, $10 DOWN 
and assume payments. 4 8 | 
Woodward, Birmingham. IN EXCELLENT | condition. Good tires. Reasonable. 
OL 1-6487. Rochester. | 
| 1953 MERCURY | 2 DR $10 DOWN 
and me payments. 464 j 
Woodward, _ Birmingham. 
1951 MERCURY 4 DR. MERCO- | 
matic, radio, heater Carkner Stu- 
debaker, i 63410, Birm. 
{983 MERC. HARD TOP. BLACK. | White wall tires. mreryeue in 
it. Good condition, Best ont to | 
get my equity out. FE 32 
after 4. 
‘s1 NASH SEDAN, WAS $445; NOW 
for fal) clearance, -. $205. i 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
Woodware at Is Mile 
PL ineoin 1100 ‘S31 NASH RAMBLER j 
4-6320 
BIRMINGHAM 
CLEAN   
CARS Mercury 51 4 door... ‘J SS | 
Ford Zz 2 oe . 
<Sereery ’ sa Hard _ coupe : i 
Mercury "53 .o- 
incoin ‘62 Capri 2 door... sites "+4 Con wh Dodge ‘6 Hard top coupe. . a. 
  Mercury ‘35 Monterey Coupe 
Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN Y DEALER 
  | ’33 Mercury 
(50 Hudson, R&H, .. 
    FOR 
THE 
% LEASTEST 
'"} Ford 2 door sedan. 
radio & heater... .$795 | 
"34 Mercury Monterey 4. 
door, radio & heater, 
Mere-Matie .... $1395 
Hardtop 
Monterey, ‘radio and 
heater, Merc-Matie 
$1195 
Rel ee ce 
"83. Chevrolet 2) door 
Air, radio & heater, 
"82: Mercury, 
from, starting at. 
  | 1 
  | "54 Mercurys. 4 to choose | 
from, starting at $1343) 
whitewalls ...... 8895, 
33 Pontiac 4 door, radin 
and heater ...... $895. 
4 to choose. 
$645 
‘52 Ford, radio and heater, 
Ford-O-Matic .... $645 
‘51 Ford 2 door, radio and 
heater, Ford-O- Matic 
.. $495 
"31 Mercurys, 
from, 
"31 Lincoln 2 door, radio 
and heater, Hydra $345 
CHEAPIES 30 Mercury, R&H. . .$395 
"SO Buick 2 dr., 
| "49 Ford 2 dr., R@H. 
ALT. CARS 
- WINTERIZED 
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY _ CASS AT W. PIKE ST. FE 4-3885 / $145 3 to choose. 
starting at $445) 
| and 
$145; 
R&H $250: 
      oe DRIVER DOESN’T. 
DRIVE HIS | 
CAR. 4a 
ete ‘Aims Itt 
DRIVE CAREFULLY 
and Come in Monday 
~ «forthe 
  
  i PONTIAC. 08> HYDRA” 
ie PERF’ condition. All it needs is a _ seat covers. 
NORTH 
  aie cae hea ydram: radio, 
‘) PONTIAC CALA Salk 
PEs Nice throughout. Phone 
it PONTIAC. « DOOR SEDAN. 1 owner, $600. Call EM 33553 | 
_efter 7 ‘32 PONTIAC, A-1 CONDITION, |. 
must sell, highest offer takes 
_PE __ 23-8426. 
$885 1953 Pontiac Deluze 8 Chieftain 
2dr. A clean ew that has 
many miles left, ' 
OLIVER 
_ BUICK no Gren I Lane Ave. 
PONTIAC 1965 rancuTy 
tom. Low mileage. Exc. cond 
$2100. EM }-3089   &= PONTIAC.   
  
“OLIVER. 
Weekend © 
Clean-up — 
Special 
lt ts our poley at OLIVER 
BUICK not to keen a cer 
Teasom the ta uw } BB oad : 
the car has not 
nes He ae West 
However, 
}. RE have our castemers 
in mind so here is your 
ehance to save $300, 
“ae, this car HAS | 
  Remember Monday !s 
last day for this car. If ne 
advantage of this 
BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 
_FE a i 
mileage, 
———— 
  2 dr. radio & heater, Sync 
mesh, whitewalls, Wire 
_ Wheel discs: 8,600 mi EM 3-2162 
1966 “PONTIAC 8. C. CAT.. 5, 
miles, Will take rf car in 
trade PE 3.   
8 CYLINDER 2-DOOR 
$395 
$33.85 
DOWN _ 
LARRY     CUS- | ‘S2 PONTIAC aoa: WAS $905: | JEROME Rochester F ‘ord Dealer PH. OL Rg 
MORE THA yy YEARS Al 
PLACE “To BUY.’ | BUICK | , wae : ’ Sone . paths: vies ae fs 
; 2 ey / fa iF {3 : f 3 : i df r ve é vy, P ri : 4 ¥ if 
THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1958" a ; ek. 
For Sale Cars 91| For Sele Car 91/ For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cara” 91| For Sale Cars 91 
_THESE CARS NEED THE CARELESS 
  ee al 
cy Owens Your’ Friendly” Used Car 
Dealer! : 
SPECIAL 
ANNOUN CEMENT 
We Have a Wonderful Ass’mt 
of ‘55 FORDS 
Discounts Up to $1,000.00 
VICTORIAS ‘CUSTOM 2 DOORS AND 4 DOORS 
Wholesale Prices’ 
On Older Models 24 
1953 Pontiac 4 dr. "Sedan .. 
1954 Buick Hardtop ...........0065 TT ee) 
1952 Nash 2 door .....cccecsccscccsenccees Goo 
1952 Plymouth 2 door ..........00005 oo ee eS 
1952 Ford.2 door ......... ewkwes er 
1955 Olds Convertible ....... one hoes vane olen 
1953 Mercury Monterey 4 dr. ......0.5++++ $995 
1952: Buick 4 door .......... Rae beds cece o OS 
1951 Ford 2 door ......... set wea veccces sHaee 
1953 Hudson 4 door ...........206- eee weds $695 . 
1950 English Ford (Perfect) .......... wee e S195 
1950 Lincoln 4 door ......... bb e'6e oe oa eres $195 
1949 Chevrolet 4 door .......6..-5+ osesvageetde 
1949 Ford 2 door ........cceceeceeees eee $120 
1951 Nash 2 door ......ccseeeeeeeees er $275 
1950: Ford. 2 door .......% 
Over 75 More 
Real Bargains 
Priced to Sell Fast 
TERMS — WE TRADE 
\\y os 
Cy Owens Your FORD Dealer! 
147 S. SAGINAW ST. 
FE 5-4101 ~  FES$-3588 
Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 
  
  
  (1955 ~DELUXE | PONTIAC STAR | 
Ctilef, 4 door sedan. Like new 
Low mileage. MA 6-6626 
1962 PONTIAC DELUXE 8 2 DR, 
$10 down and assume pa ments. 
464 8, Wood ward, Birming iachams 
PONTIAC 1955. 
Starchief. Byevematie 
able. FE 2-71 | 
1953 PONTIAC. DELUXE 6 *. HY: 
dramatic, low m ¢, two-tone, 
loaded with extras. 5-O160. 
PONTIAC 1955 SAFARI STATION | 
wagon. All power. Small down 
payment or car as trade. Small | 
monty Pate Call after 6° 
: ipa’ | 
1941 PONTIAC COUPE, FAIR CON- 
dition. $75. FE 2-6060 = 
1983 PONTIAC CUSTOM C CATALINA | 
owner car, puoanent cond, 
bissr after   
  
  
  
now A clearance only, am 
    
| Pontiac "51 deluxe 4 door | 
sedan. C ompletely . 
ved. Good condition. | 
6594, equi 
  
ed 
Stop 
AND 
SHOP | | 
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Where Your Dollar 
Goes Further 
  - | Pontiac | 
Retail -| 
Home of the ; 
GCOODWILE a 
USED CAR 
  EXAMPLES | 
"82 Pontiac | Deluxe 4 ¢r sedan Stock No 
415A. Special for Saturday. 
$75 / / 
/ | 
53 Pontia€ Deluxe sedan with Og heater | 
and Hydra. Stock No. $239. Spe- 
cial for Saturday. 
$995 | 
"30 St detaker . Convertible shia —_, Sed 
Overdrif Sto! 
Specia) for stereey. 
$495 
] 
‘Pontiac 
RETAIL STORE | / i 
You cant buy better for 
less than here,” 
65 Mt. Clemens 
Ad 
FE 37117 
  | ae PONTIAC HARDTOP. io 
| sas | STUDEBAKER V-8 4 DR. 
| 82 WILL YS 7 DR. 
"| 055 Chevie 4 door 
| 1088 Studebaker club coupe . $1606 
1943 Oldsmobile 4 door, 68 $1298 
1984 Ford 2 doot......eccs. $120y/ 
' $953 Chevie erecrer i ite e : 
1953 Buick Riviera 2 door .. $} 
1954 Buick convertible . 
1954 Chevie, Convertible .. f $1305 
   
  Woodware x? pe Mile 
Lincein 5- 
PONTIAC 1952. 4 D on | DELUX. oa ee miles. MY 3-3200. 1 
3 PONTIAC 2 DR. RADIO AND 
Neeser. Carkner Studebaker, MI 
4-3410, Birmin   
‘$2. PONTIAC CATALINA, $895: what a gorgeous gutomod!le You 
must come ke, 
‘Linco in 110) 
‘33 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. CATA. , ina. ee car, complete- | 
u ly equipped with all accessories. 
Low mileage. Call FE 2-61 
_ After 5. p.m _ ! 
PONTIAC 4 DR., $1093, JET 
black, wihte wall tires Don't buy = 
J Hs ately 
= 
"33 PONTIAC. ® CHIEPTAIN DE- 
lu Power steering Hvdra Wh 
s1 “STUDEBAKER Vv-8 COMMAND- 
er. $275: $1 down and only $18 
er month Why wait for buses, 
autiful car, 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
Woodward at 13 Mile 
Lincoln 5-1100 
TUDEBAKER 955. WILL TAKE older ca ir trade ? take over 
coyments Rochester. OL, 6-005). oll after 6 p.m 
Rede. Ras auto. Carkner Stu- 
4-3410, Birm. 
OLE AC | VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE 
Saerans. like new. 2.500 actual , 
miles, A-1 condition. FE 4-4316. 
HEAR THIS: . 
for fall clearance $505. now down. eale $395: no mone 
NOR R 
Woodward ‘at 13 Mile 
Lincoln 5-1100 
WILLYS. + WHEEL DRIVE JEEP. =e a. Lr a gr snow plow. 
'Top- Rated’ 
CARS. |: FOR THE 
FUSSY — BUYER _   
  
COMMUN ity 
MOTORS | - S03 N. Shag teed Re hester 52 Ford Victoria ..$799 50 Pontiac Sedan $199 
53 Plymouth 2 dr. $699 °’51 Nash 2 dr..... $199 
55 Ford C-8 2 dr. $1299 
"53 Mercury 4 dr.. $899 ‘ 
"52 oa re oS pened Convertibles 
’ '§2 Mere. Hardtop $799 "35 Ford Conv... .$1944 
54 Chev. 2 dr...... $9099, 34 Ford. Conv... .$1299 
84 Ford Victoria $1290 ‘33 Buick Conv. ., .$999 
+] permanent Anti-Preeve change, From 6 P 
   1955 FORD C-8 2 Dr. Fully Equipped Inchiding Taxes and License 
$51" Monthly  wanebne , — OR — 
{846° Monthly "a's 1955 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE, 
full power, 3,000 miles, like new....,..-$4199 
A-] Buys Cheapies 
52 Buick Riviera ..$599 "30 Ford 2 dr...... $199 
54 Ford 2 dr......$999 — ‘49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 
53 Dodge 2 dr... . $744 49 Chev. 2 dr...... $144 
30 Plymouth 4 dr. $199 
"30 Chev. 2 dr......$199 
49 Tord 2 dr...... 55 Ford 8 Passcures 
‘Sta. Wen.....$1944 
51 Chev. 2 dr...../$299 
‘S1 Plymouth 2 dr, $299 "48 Ford Conv. .....$74 
°52 Kaiser 4 dr..... $344 $2 Ford Conv.... .$699 
"53 Ford 2 dr,.....$699 "30 Ford Conv... .$299, 
54 Ford & Passenger 83 Chev. Conv... . $899 
Wen. woe... s $1399 ST Ford Conv... $444 
"52 Chev. 2 dr......$544 
"53 Ford R. Wgn.. $799 
‘$4 Plymouth 2 dr. $944 Trucks 
34. Chev. S. W gn. $1009 54. Chev. 34 ton 
51 Ford 2 dr...¢..$299 pickup ........ $699 
*52 Pont. Hardtop $699 '54 Ford 14 ton 
52 Plymouth 2 dr. $499 ” pa viene ee $744 
"51 Mere. ClCpe...$299 9? Chev. 34 ton 
33 Chev. 2 be. . . $699 os pickup J oeeeeee $699 
'52 Pont. DIX. 4 dr. $699 54 Chev. Cab and 
53 Olds $8 2 dr.. .$1099. Chassis ....... $599 52 Mer¢ury 2 dr...$699 “48 Ford '2 ton 
"54 Olds 98 H’day $2199 pickup ........ $144 
"53 Buick Riviera $1099 . ‘33 Ford % ton 
52 Olds 88 2 dr... .$899 12’ stake ...... $799 
L ATTENTION PLEASE — + DAY WORKERS | BUSINESS MEN" Let us get vour car ready for Winter driving NOW! During our. 
EVENING HOURS TILL 9 PM. 
SERVICE SPECIAL 
Pree lubrication with any of] and filter ona, pad tune up, or 
Harold Turner, P ord 
2 BIG LOTS 
Midwest 4-7500 Liberty 9-4000 
JOrdan 46266 - Liberty 9-4001 
Immediate “Spot” Delivery __ 
Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment 
          
    
       
    
           
  
  
       
  
  
      
      
  
    
  
  
      
   
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-- Tod Tel Prograins - - | oo 4, So -- lodays Television Programs --| '--Today's Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed tu this column are subject to change without notice. Pail RoR 
Channel 2—-WIBK-TV Channel 4—-WW4-TV. Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Gnas bauinaeine wae, Lama oe wes, om ae > =< WIBK, (1490) = WON, (1460) 2 s 
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Langton, Sheila Ryan in “The is “hess ak teas Miwa Pooiball Beores _ WRON, News | Sieger | on 
6:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. John/ Worried Man.” (2) Damon Run-| (4) TV Playhouse. (7) Chance ; “Rowe sand @perts ee ora Recep wn WJBK,’ Mews. Binge Gentile | lost it; a 2 men 
Barrymore in “Bulldog Drum- a gar anid o nl acyor nll. - ofa % : : } il mri, oer al ecw Tin vial  tlanded in jail, - a ee 
mond’s Revenge.”- (4) bookie parlays phoney. en- ses : Bob Reynolds CKLW, Pesreon ; a. eer 
Paiton, News. 2) Gene Autry.| agement, ring foto fortune i "Gooe Back Alive” The slaty of | | “See, ans eer ee S22 Nowe, Showin Be Hae Ss wal eaten ia ate :  Aatey| "enem Mesias," - , a married couple who devise a wake “wed #:30—-WIR, Gunsmek WJBK. News, ‘Binge Gentile | 06 in a ber yer 
gets involved in murder when | !@:45—-(7) News. aoe acted ont yi “45 WW) Monon ee NOt] WCAR, Mews terday after entering routine _ 
he tangles with crooked poli-|11:#0—(7) Hollywood Premiere penn Sage plotting’ the wite’s Ve WAR, ake. Wer MEXG Brening Comes | sascwim hnmie man | chec A. few mainciog tater the 
Ralph Richardson in “Outcasts| disappearance. (1) Life Begins @andiotters Wee ie erent | RHE, "Ongeed Rew ie cya is 
6:15—(4) Candid Camera ot the Island.” (2) National] a §9 ae * allan ‘Roth Wr hoor” "| Siw: News. Tarbell | | Price questioned Robert Miles, 
with their pictures taken un-| News. (4) News. (2) Saturday : : a | We, ee WOan, cortce with clen't* | 43, who admitted taking the coat 
9:00—(2) Appointment With Ad- LW, Wings of See} Se ee oe . 
a Final News. Jac LeGoff. sp . na 1:20—WJR, Town Meeting WIJBK. News, Sere . News, Rise 'n’ Shine | but said he gave it to a woman 
¢:99—(4) ‘The Big Surprise, Audi-|11:10—(9) Movie Date. Ron Ran-| Ventre. | Pattem for thieves, W2YE, An We See It Vas WIR. Reger Bergen | “Ww Mee Mareen’ | “unpanion. She vanished. 
ence participation quiz worth| all, Devera Burton in “Shark ms ; Sax’ ie s J.~ Monitor WXYZ, Osgood News. Woit| Miles was charged with petit 
Smnee Beat “On ee | God” Break the Bank. (9) Motion Pic wan ey BENE Te cana! SHE Ree gee cons larceny Bud Collyer with audience par-|1:18—(4) Playhouse 15. James| ‘ure Academy. “Sw. Mester s WIBK. Freedom Story | WCAR, News ¥en 6 ee Ss 
quiz. Daly in “Three Bags Full.”" |930-(2) What's My Line. (4) WXY%, News. Dancing Sate gee WIR Our Miss Brock | pee wisps, As for Price, next time it rains 8:30—WJR, Music Mail | * , 
7:00—(1) Paris Precinct. Louis|11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary| Confidential File. (7) Jumtbo WIBK: Mickeys WJBK- We, Monitor gunday | MWd, Bob Maxwe ——_=e'll be looking for = woman wear- ~ 
Jourdan in case from Paris po-| Ford. Music. Theater. WPON, News, Record Room wren i CKLW. Melanchrino | XXYS Wolf ing a regulation black police rain 
lice. (®) Temple Baptist Church, |11:2%5—(2) Nightwatch Theater. | 1#:¢0—(2) Bandstand Revue, (4) Win, The Big ae WIBK, News Serenade =| WORK: News Gentile Binge | Coat. 
aon. 16 Perry Como Show. | oom Who Could Work Mira- ee mM — - Sei’ eve ‘isis Wave "hs ive tor Money | WCAR, Coftee with Clem 
Aldo , Jaye P. Morgan ty —( Sunday house. 4 YZ, Music for Sunday | 9:00—WJR, William Sheehan! About 28 million U. S, citizens 
gases. Hal March makes spe | 11:30—-(4) Saturday Show. David Pied a~eer oseil one Record, Rom we w. Fhe, Quiet our | WWJ, Minute Parade suffer some form of chronic dis- 
cial appearance. (2) Stage Show. Bruce, Cleatus | Caldwell in rp von hd ge J, Ww WPON, | Chure t| GRLW, News, Toby David | ease or physical disability handi- 
| asad varity. Four Aces: ONGUNDAY. NOGRING Hollywood’ Premiere. (9) CBS Tak, ioe, ae cKL “Wag, Meee arrene | Ream Roce A | Se: i A $ .. : Ww. , News, MT 
Sacks Habe cuete nM 10-2) Meditations. uss) Miss Fair Weather. (4) Se oy 4 en &: ; = * ; POW, A . 
1:30—(7) Story Studio. “Mona rae ged —— Adventree of Jethro Adams. we Deyervem WWJ. National Pulpit "ire tale 2 zeswvel wink Toby David | WISHING 
Lisa,” drama. (9) Mr Fixit. Do| 9.5914) News, ° ) Crows Theater. WPON, pes and Orville : ware. wane wy CxLw. De harnnouse WPON. WPON Goes Calling ide 
It Yourself Helps. (2) Theloesig) Chuech ot Crossroads. 11:30—-(2) Nightwatch Theater. wee—WiR.” Country Style | WIBK. Detroit. Pulpit, WJBK, Bvening Berenede | 10:06-—WJR. Arthur Godfrey 
Honeymooners. Jackie Gleason |9:15 (2) Court of Health. MONDAY MORNING ware, Hockey ae tron, Saptiet wee. Miunie" Poeat | Wex¥e, My Tre Siar 
comedy N Carney, Audrey . » Wayne News Hymns Monitor W. Ne 
Meadows, Joyce Randolph. ae gs Psa Me ae errs soca meen, news _— ee WAY News, Israel tee ‘Wiour sf ‘Decision, WCAR, News, ga Ge | 
Ralph tries to play executive! 42. science. 1:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning ween. Change World CELW. Radio Bible Class Wamp pees, Wegne Can.) wren, Temple News 
ea — in “Woman's |». 4: _(7) Featurette Show. g ware, Hockey WAR. Hes ~~ 19:38-—-WIR, Montovant™~ wa, Be my: aad 
ever Done.” 4 - ° . - . Ww. . Ganctuary Ww PON, ws 5 Wispering Streets 
tm) Lawrence Welk Show. |"iuyity etn, Thmater, (2) De-|are—(2) Carton Casson, eee akan" | Seber, | Sat te oer 
cial for Alice pang to | troit. Pulpit. (4) U of M. Hour. $:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. Ww, Manne hoe cxLw, Noles > ame a SE WCAR, Music in the Air 
cial song for Alice Lon featured.) (9) Church in the Home. -  |8:3~(2) Welcome Travelers. (7) CRLW. News, “Sports “Giese Wud. Provely We Mell | Wws. eine heRich 
drama. (4) People Are Funny. | *2—@) TBA. _ Whxie Wonderland. : WON, News ‘and Bports | 1196 WIR, Hews, Appreciat Wa pect Neeete CRLW. Story Time 
Stunt quiz with Art Linklet * | 10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. (2) = nae -Wwae, cae Dance wwii, re Cu'eri waa, owe bperts WJBK, News, Tom George 
Contestant tries to judges guests | 10—(9) Holiday with Stars. (4)|_ Garry Moore. WEE. Top of Town W. 1186—WIR, fymp. WPON’ ‘News “Part 
are real celebrities. (2) Two for Adventure Ho. (2) Porky Pig. |%30—(2) Arthur Godfrey, (7) Re- CELW. Jim Dunber pat Rows, Tem George ww, apgetetove Liv a ag aR, UP 
the Money. Herb Shriner quiz. |. Dalty Duck. Theater. wien ts Ue tne Wron” Mews. scethedion | CHLO Me kein Gherch” | WTR Mee, Winter 
s:30--(9) Holiday Ranch, Musical [11:30—(7) Today's Faith. (9) Sun-/#58-~(4) Faye Elizabeth. Cloud Seeding for Rain | "Swi" Suku pews | wwa' ei, ‘Peue Cuven.| WEOM UD Ghowdme” | Mame: Tom George 7 
‘variety. (4) Star Theater. Mar- Open House. meen Se May WHIZ, News. Top of Town | WXYZ. n ; wks ar 
geerite Piazza and Jim join SUNDAY AFTERNOON ve:30—(2) It Rich. Help Solve U.S. id Seon ree waeK: Don “Fei Boe teas 12:00--WJR, Jack White 
wo t2:00—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) | 1¢:55—(7) News. | Water Proble | WPON. News, House Party) WCAR. Radio Temple Mews Ace, Wolf WWJ. News gby Cederberg 
oe -— - an, Captain Zero. (4) Capt. Hartz | 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ten- | r Froorems SUNDAY MORNING A | F  . cau nae « | 
ard in “Together With Music,” | © His Pets. (2) Buster Crabbe.}  nessee Earnie. (2) Valiant Lady. Ww ies thor —— WEv2, Ba’ McKensio wron’ WoaR, ewe ee i 
songs and sketches made fa- | %15—(4) Salad Mixer. 11:15—(2) Love of Life, Pon acer Ore. (INS)—More | Wx¥2, TBA CKLW, Labor News 6 im, Howe Beste WPON, : | 
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mantic drama. (4) George| (9) Motor City Movie. (2) U of| MONDAY AFTERNOON See aise aniding coma pom oc i gine Ag res Apa B yy Be Postponing Walkout 
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Mg Suc) mg te. Tom] Dee Dae HC Tal neg) | cs | encicoet seme wcll OMAFTS 9:30—(9) Dial 9 Theater. “Un- _* _ ° : Decker, associate a ; t : YA 
known World,”” science-fiction | 5°48 12) Sports ae Sn ries ty “pour ot|puosice at Oregon state calegs: , te et alae eames atc | 53 Ya Union Strect 
drama. (4) Hit, Parade. Top|*0e—(4) Dr. Spock. (2) Sunday |“ Siows, (9) Fur & Feather. | Russell’ Lincoln, expert, ‘Eo job security dispute | Phone FE 4-5139 
tunes of the week with Dorothy| | Showtime. 12:45—(9) Aubrey & Gus. and John Day, physics instructor A 2 be An : , ss 
Collins, Gisele MacKenzie, Rus- 2:30—(7) Broadway Star Theater. 12:58—(2) Girl Talk. at OSC. * : agreement 2 talks : 
eeil Arius, Snccl Lamson. as ©) Most Mr. Callahan. (4) Zoo |, :99_(7) Lunchtime Drama. (2)| They studied the resulta ob- +> 3 ee Gee mee night vo peeecccccccoooosoocoon: 
7) Hockey. . ° ae Ce 
ae * Bosten Bruins, (4) |3:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. (9) Sun- Robert BW oro (9) News.| tained by three rain-making or- + ‘ would have started walking out in| ¢ 
Soldiers of Fortune. Tum and| 4ay Matinee. (4) Hall of Fame. Rmaye Jean McBride. (2) Uinle ganizations hired in different * shhete the 12:01 strike deadline. ° 
Toubo try-to collect passage | 3:90—(7) Col March. (2) Sunday aon News years to increase rainfall on : is Postponement of the strike was| $ 
en Mask Ste.| 4:00—(7) Super Circus. (9) Million | Shoppers Show ) eons Gani cae Mewwe 1 .XALGAY cencials end ives of ts|- 2 
In.” (2) Big Town. : . 2 SENL A seg ® 
vens in newspaper drama. «Dollar Movie, (2) Onmibus. Dents Ray By By | See eens ae | * oune AFL. Flight, Engincers Internation- | ¢ 
10:30—(4) Mystery Theater. Paul | * oe Gallant. Mack’s Matinee. (2) The Big . per iy ” — ‘al Mediator : 
sent) Frontier Justice, (0 |, PM | 8 8 | ted staintice into. computing ae | 6 NATLEP a be The dispute is over what the| $ 
TICKETS for Six-Gun Special. (2) Detroit at | (2) Bob Crosby Show. chines and determined the cloud- i of pose bang Pipeeredigeerspe : 
ey _|s:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater; (4) | Seeding could be considered suc- sae Sane $e pilots. ips 4 
66 ° 5:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (9) Hoppa | cessful only if an average of 12.6 9 NSUEV mae Si 9 ; e 
Hig ever long Cassidy. (7) Cowboy G- ge = i o Brighter | iarhes or more of rain fell in a 10 RATS a ee ae bes : 
Men. lesen sa Sit Love. 10-month season. Actually, rainfall | a og y-ray 21 ang a ae 3: ) 2) Secret *. coMivel, ohGn, members would continue to fly | $ FOLLIES” “ee Bank ree tone Storm. | averaged 11.58 inches for the 1950-| © 1955 Where My Line, Ine : 19-22 | United planes in event of a strike. | ® 
‘ Football, (i) Dr. Hadson's, Se. | "3#=(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. > Petiod | | ‘ United had said a strike would | $ 
, cret Journa: 1. (7) You Asked | (2) On Your Account. | It also is true that in 197 rain; J cause “only minor interference’ | ¢ 
o* Sponsored by . | $:45—(4) Modern Romance | fall totaled 16.6 inches without the with its schedules, e 
‘ It. (9) Gilead Baptist Church. | 3°55 19) Nn, help of cloud-seeders. | Holland Tulip Festival : 
General Hospital } | ¢:30—(4) Frontier. “Shame of the | * ar Dr. Decker said: ‘Much Robbed Store o ony , . ° 
A Nation.” (7) Famous Film |“%— Captain Flint. (4) Pinky) OO” = Directors Re-Elected Cedar Springs Charged | s 
uxiliary Lee. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (9)| “There is mo proof that the | F eg - ° 
NOW | arta Venice Howe. (The | _ Justice Colt. "| pain-makers actually made rain ‘Owner Foiled Again HOLLAND «®—The annual Hol. | With Killing 1,000 Trout | 
‘Visitor. 7 | :20—=(D Rickey the Clown. | fall. | 7 land Tulip Time Festival, sched-| CEDAR SPRINGS ~The State | Spamous Make Tape 
ON 7:30—(2) Ed Sullivan Show. Jack | 4:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Auntie} “We are not wet blankets. We | RICHMOND, Va. w—After his| wied for next May 16-19, will be | Consetvation Department says Ce- | § 
Palance with Rod Steiger and| Dee’s Rascals. do not rule out the possibility that Small store had been robbed three. dar Springs faces possible legal | © ’ | directed by the same group of 
SALE! Wendell Corey will do a ‘Live’ |$:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) | man can make rain fall. But more | times, Kagham Margosian figured | inis year. ; action in connection with a fish | § 
‘ scene from the forthcoming mo-| Dance Party. (4) Mr. Twinky | experimentation is needed.” | he bad an answer, ” : kill in Cedar Creek beow the vil- | ¢ 
Osmun’s Stores’ || tion picture, “The Big Night.”| Presents. (2) The Early Show. ; $e 6 | To avoid the dark walk with the! ‘The board of directors, at an | !age last. summer. 4 
(9) Dial 9 Theater. &:30—(T) Mickey Mouse Club. (4)| Decker and Lincoln urged farm- | day's receipts up an outdoor stair- | organizational meeting yesterday, Officials charge that an esti- 3 
Tel-Huron $:00~(2) GE Theater. Ralph Bel-| Lightening Warrior. (9) Howdy |ers ‘to turn their aftention and | way to his flat above’ the store, | re-elected J. J. Riemersma,, presi- mated 1,000 trout were killed in|» r. 
Hours: lamy plays the role of an Army Doody. Sir totaay Toe eaves. Mnepodion cut 0 ee tn the Sees dent; C_ Weal Duhefes, vied pret | “Cla ms maa Cemeeibinn 1e = 
oe . ~ , they indicated, farmers lowered a dent; W. H. VanDewater, secre- | Gerald E. Eddy, ® : 
ween r= |'Murrow's First P tnt tink they can change te | When he clone ty, and Gerad Dramer treat | PoP iog treme the eam | : Ph + . | . e ¥ 
Dewntown urrow S ITS rogram sath rather than thse wHich| put hi money in a bor attached | <ineactaiinainiabhobisi and has referree the matter to|$ FE 4-8972 : : 
Men. and’ Fri. ° e frankly want to experiment, to the cord and lifted it through | 5. AA; Attorney Gerieral Thomas M. Kay- | ¢ es 
xsere|itO Study Vice Presidency the ‘hols when be pot epee | > Minute Delay Costs [asegh' Sesscecsssescoesosoess® Te-meres: Robbed Couple Pledges | Arter he'd put the money in the | Sheriff in Elevator $25 | sanwwwwOeklend County Electronic Associetion WWW 
my oe ey By CHARLES MERCER {it will recreate past campaigns | 46 Aid Mixed U Thief box late last night, two men en- REAT FALLS. Mont. ~The ; ES 
set 4PM. | NEW YORK (One day back | and study some curious facts that | P ‘tered the store and ordered beer that an elevator’ in the ° he 
in Grover Cleveland’s second ad- have long eluded many historians NEWARK, N.J., (INS) — A and cigarttes. As Margosian was A‘ascade County. courthouse stalled Attention TV Owners! a 
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of St. John’s University, probably home. ° 
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except the health of the Presi-| presidency, Study of his “The | his crime with part of the haul, Gets $2 From $200 Find | murder case to court. we oe for thi loi ect e 
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history. In fact, the low esteem in| sion of the see at Vin Presi.| QUTST2Te $20 as a reward, Roger's parents, | frage, died here yesterday. $ Te ener gon aloe 2 
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