planes today spotted _ life rafts off Spain where giant American served on elther of two life rafts obst?ved—trom the air,” ~ The missing plane, a C118 Litft- master. with a crew of nine Navy men, was carrying 50 Air Force men back to the Air Force base little Father Jailed in Child Cruelty Charge Waterford Man: in Alleged Burning of Son’s Hands Arthur D, Martin Jr., 27, of 2839 the alleged burning of his four- year-old son's hands, , The child, Dennis, is under treat- ment for first and second degree burns which the father report caused by holding his hands /over the flame of a lighted gas stove. He was arrested Thursday by Township police after his wife, Shirley, 22, complained to the coun- ty prosecutor's office about the in- cident. She said she was. working at a nearby drive-in restaurant when the burning occurred. Bleeding Wrist Traps Burglar Cut at Breakin Blood. from his’ slashed wrist tripped up a burglar who admit-|: ted he cut himself clim through a broken window : grecery store at 78 Lull St. last night, Pontiac police said today, James H. Chambers, 29, of 446 Branch St.. was arrested q half block- away, ‘dlding the injured| . Police suspected him after find- ing blood on the glass. They said ihey believe a companion driving a getaway car escaped with sev- eral bottles of. whiskey, LONDON. (#—Search'- F 3 » 35 & its i fie i ij i f 3 Fe 3 sioners openly expressed doubt at the conclusion of last night’s two-hour meet- ing that the railroad would SITE OF RITES TOMORROW—Te $1.20,00° The bullding, of which a portion is shown here, new’ James ‘Madison Junior High Scheol will be houses dedicated in a ceremony at 3 p.m. tomorrow, Madison School Dedication Set ever alter its determination): i ef ‘s It was a promise they couldn't ing with GM officials will be held Tuesday night, RULE OUT 2ND SITE Demand Reds Pay WASHINGTON (INS)—The Unit- ed States demanded today Russia pay $1,355,000 damages for shoot- ing down an American Navy patrol plane over the Sea of Japan two “T voted for you in 1952, I didn’t make up my mind yet in this elec- the yard couldn’t he put to the tion. southwest of the railroad’s site paralleling Telegraph or north of Columbia avenue, south of Walton, “You have a lot of people that are big shots in the cabinet. I (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) SAN DIEGO (#—Adlaj E. Stevenson flew home from an intensive campaign in the Far West today, pinning high hopes for a Democratic victory on making his pro- posal to ban H-bomb tests a major issue. -He said he will devote a nationwide TV broadcast to it from Chicago Monday night—9:30 Pontiac time on Baldwin. If it can be arranged, thé meet- Corpmissioners again asked why (Continued on Page 2, Col: 6) - His Answer Cuts Pot-O-Gold Girth at the University of Detroit. Daily cracked the Pot-O-Gold for ‘the record sum, and will use it _ for college expenses to complete his final year Pentiae Prees Phete Cashier Held in Rifling Till Stole $650 From Boss Over 7 Months A West Bloomfield Township market cashier will be examined in Justice Court Oct. 23 on a - jecharge she embezzled about $650 over a poried * ‘ven months. Mrs. Josephine L. Schwartz, 23, of Detroit demanded the examina- tion at an arraignment Thursday _ |before West Bloomfield Township Justice Elmer C. Dieterle. She was arrested at the store at 7371 Orchard Lake Rd. Thars- day by township police. Mrs. Schwartz was arrested after she allegedly failed to ring up a purchase by a state trooper and placed the money in her shoe, police he has been missing funds since March 1. Mrs. Schwartz is kiand County Jail under 16 Miles of Xway to Open LANSING #® — Another impor-|° tant link in the planned Detroit- Chicago Expressway will open to traffic .Monday near Jackson. It is the so-chlled Jackson North Belt, _ la stretch of fourlane divided high- way on U, 8. 12 from four miles east of Jackson to west of Parma, |nag a distance of 16 miles; —4 ABC. : Stevenson arrived in Chi-| building in February before it was fully completed. The gymnasium-cafeteria wing and the music facilities were com- Libertyville farm where he pleted over the summer in time for UN. in September, Deru cago this morning and drove directly to his will spend the weekend. The proposal to ban H-bomb tests was Stevenson's big gun as he wound up a five-day aerial stumping tour through California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Their total of 55 elec- in 1952. i i g z e president prohibits a third term. Therefore a vote for Eisenhower is a vote for Vice President Nixon. policy is “stalled on dead center,” can life . . . something that gave people’s lives meaning and wea) In Today's Press. eee eee ee Ld Campaigns in ‘Hell’ MARQUETTE wm ~ The two towns that figured in Vice, President Nixon's campaign dip into Michigan take their names more than 700 students. It was placed in use in February. : Here's the Summer |e e Missed in August toral votes all went to Eisenhower) yj; will be warmer tonight. A low of 60 to 64 is predicted. k U. S. Gives Typhoon Aid “indistinguishable” from the par- | TOKYO W—The United States ty leadership and “the Republi- |has contributed two million dol- ella ca - epaiegy Okina merc on wa 3. Under Eisenhower. natienel i icae Baune. Maj. Gen. L. L. Lemnitzer announced today. tye Before Voting _| UNITED NATIONS, N. ¥. i eoiye i | ¢ { | Today and Tomorrow in nationwide CBS What They're Doing|_ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This is what the major party presidential and vice presidential candidates are doing today and tomorrow TODAY: President Eisenhower—In -Washington; takes part radie-TV broadcast of pre-birthday “Ike Day” program—9 p.m. Pontiac Time. Adlai E. Stevenson—In Libertyville, Tl. “ Sen. Estes Kefauver-—Flies to Knoxville, Tenn., after canceling Kentucky tour because of sore throat. Vice President Nixon—speaks at rally in | Minn., and goes on to Minneapolis. TOMORROW: Eisenhower—In Washington. Stevenson—in Libertyville. Kefauver—Attends funeral of Rep. ‘Prie at Nashville. Tenn., then returns to Washington. Nixon—Returns to Alexandria, Minn., then g il i! 2 ites The Weather fell 0. &. Weather Bureae Report Y¥—fair and! with S4. Warmer) Tedsay in Pontise Léwest tempefature preceding & ¢.m. i S am.: Wind velocity § m.p.n. Di-- SATURDAY~—Thumb area, | cluding |Counties morning and afternoon; | (6:30 p. m. Stevenson - Kefauver Gun sete Seturday et 5:54 p.m. Own rises Sunday at 6:43 a.m Moon sete Sunday at 1:37 a.m. Moon rises Saturday et 2:44 p.m. Downtown Temperatures OGRL:...4- MM liam 7 om, A ™. 5 om... + 8 1 pm 9am... .. oe 29.m 19 om... . 6 ELE Eat i ill ny MO. = i ba County. a eee eee owner Lad a 3288233 fo County Next Week LANSING ®— Gov. Williams’ tentative campaign schedule for next week: MONDAY, Oct. 15—Oddfellows)_ jluncheon, Grand Rapids; fi iwide TV speech from Detroit at: he sie 10: 30 p. m. state- TUESDAY—Official duties. at | capital in morning; 2 p. m. ground. ij breaking, Lafayette Park Univer-'She was ill three years. isity City, Detroit; afternéon and|* Born on May 19, 1906 in Mont- eon Genesee County: WEDNESDAY — Whistlestopping Adiai Stevenson, Niles, j Battle Creek, Lansing, Saginaw and Flint. THURSDAY—Macomb County. FRIDAY—Bay County. in- Tuscola and Sanilac dinner, Detroit. SUNDAY—Detroit -and Oakland 'Flint Motorist Jailed A Flint man was sentenced to 60 yesterday after pleading guilty to two traffic violations Friday. _ Isadore L, Jenkins, 33, was jailed for speeding and using another “\person’s driving license, He was arraigned before Springfield Town- ‘ship Justice Emmett C. Leib. Strip 9 Cars in Orion County deputies today are inves- tigating a report that nine parked care were stripped of 27 hubcaps SLSSIRSH 2882 ‘ 22568 ty re.|til noon Monday : j died yesterday ing at his home in Zilwaukee, _ \day after a brief iliness. ing Indidnwood in Lake a” another car hed e broken side window, | Mr, Whitten, « marine 2-year-old Philadel of by the Soviet ship Mo her father, Alexis, in her custody is decided. Her mother, Mrs. Helena London yesterday a they were Dieczok, divorced, is remarried and lives in scheduled to sail for Russia. A writ was ised Detroit. : ewer Project Group Seeks Support From Coun Fire David B. Bowen Mrs. Henry Miller Mrs. Henry (Bertha) Miller, 66, of 325 Rockwell St. died Wednes- all of Pontiac; Mrs. Zennie Perry of Greensville; Miss, and Mrs. Fa- lona Hampton of Chicago, Tl. A sister, Mrs. Lizzie Marshall, is living in Memphis, Tenn. Service will be at 2 p.m. Tues- day from the Brady C.M.E. Tem- ple with the Rev. R. A. Britton, her pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Mil- ler’s body will be at the Frank Car- ruthers Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Sunday. s. Algia Townsend > | Mrs. Algia (Laura Dell) Town- send, 30, of 365 Howard McNeill 'St. died early Wednesday morning. | \gomery, Ala., she was the daugh- ‘ter of Robert and Ella Culbert Harden. : | Mrs. Townsend came here | from Detroit six years ago. She | was a member of the Second | Baptist Church of Ypsilanti. | Two children survive, Willie \James Townsend of Brooklyn, IN.Y., and Zebeder Townsend of Pontiac. | Also surviving are a grandson: ia sister, Mrs, Lillie Harden of Inkster, and a brother, Robert Lee Harden of Flint. Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday ifrom the Frank Carruthers Funer- ial Home. The Rev, W. M. Ferris ‘days in the Oakland County Jaillof the Universal Church of Faith, Detroit, will officiate with burial lin Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Town- se home at 2 p.m. Sunday. (Guy E. Whitten Guy E, Whitten, 77, of 37’ Mary \Day Ave,-died at his home yes- \terday morning. He had been in ill health several months. * | Born on Sugar Island Sept. 12, 1879, he was the son of William early this morn-|and Rilla Wolfe Whitten. On June 20, 1904, he was married to the lgesoner Layra M, Thomson. engi. "s body will be at the funeral i i E £ : F i i F f i Z & ? a i if ad Lad 4 5F field, his pastor, will oficiate Bu- jer that he grew up in a family that had to struggle to make ends meet. And he went on to tell Sie- gal: , “You or anybody else is just as important to me as any million- aire that ever walked the earth. “Now I have three or four vety successful businessmen in my cab- inet. My friend, in the Defense Department is spending something like 40 billion dollars a year of our’ money, “Who would you rather have in charge of that-some failure who never did anything, or a success- ful businéssman?” Referring. then. to. Secretary of Defense Wilson, former president of General Motors Corp., Eisen- “T got the head of the biggest company I could go to, General Alluding then to wealthy. George M. Humphrey, Eisenhower said: | “Tt have got another - business- ‘man of the same sort in charge ‘of the Treasury, because he 7 kind of man that not only \doesn’t hoard money, he uses mon-| © ley for the good of America, to Secretary of Agriculture Benson and pictured him as a suppose, (who) hasn’t a‘cent. . I know he is a poor man.” President added: “Now, that is the kind of we have, all kinds of people, in that cabinet, and I- assure vou that they are doing one thing—they are jworking day and night for your benefit, yours and mine,” The news cénference was attend- ed: by question-askers from many iwalks of life~a school teacher, a minister, an insurance executive, a sailor, a lawyer, a real estate man, a. fisherman, a stenographer, a np shop proprietor, to mention afew. . I hower went on In crackling tones: |‘ Motors, and said, ‘will you come! . in and do this for us?',I think he}. has been doing a good job.” 7 ‘City Girl Is Bruised When Two. Cars Collide intersection of Putman and Jeffer- son streets last night. | The girl was released by Pontiac General Hospital following treat-|America, plus aircraft carriers of ment. She was a passenger in a a U. S. task force,- participated in car driven by Larry D. Price, 16, operated by Alvin A. Rhodes, 24, of 149-Branch St. Driver Hospitalized After Car Rolls Over A Farmington man was hos- rolled over in Commerce Township early today. Fred J, Castle, 22, the driver, of. 110 Putman, The other. car was pitalized and his passenger suf-| fered minor cuts when their caf sults would make selection of an| Beatrice|ing of in ety! Es ah civic organizations in usage of Tel-Huron “She was with Edwin Gage, developer of the shopping 4 i? Spending fs : i + ts gi i} 2 fe gz a Fy 3 Fi EB z F i F i li z g ae £ i ite 4 Rae 3 § 7 i F i if i HH aE I i EEE | Fy i : I Z 4 é i : i: | rune git Grandson Has | [kein Turmoil | Over Name ti 8 pm. meeting at Mrs. A. R. Meachan’s home, “1730 Rd., Royal Oak, to-five-foot waves, making the pos-|~ WASHINGTON Sty sibility of a seaplane landing at the| pis ng, me “ace Be scene hazardous, - ng S * «* *¢ ag. 3 () ve Six-engine Strato Jet bombers |¢isht- grandson address and other U."S. and British planes|him as ‘ke’ or as ‘Mr. Presi- from Europe, North Africa and/dent,’ they. go on nation- wide sion tomorrow night. | ‘bes search for the missing men. Lie Test Is Given — Howard W.- Moore Accused sex-slayer Mowara Wayne Moore took a/lie detector test yesterday at h ‘Frederick C. make the results public, unprejudiced. jury difficult © for Moore's trial Tuesday on a charge of first-degree murder. repairman had confessed the slay- his Lake Orion neighbor's , Martha Little, 3, but Tater repudiated the admission. Results of the test probably will not be admissable as evidence during the trial, Ziem. said. ‘\as ‘Mr. President’ on the TV the White House in a pro-| m marking the President’s| birthday on Sunday. actress Helen Hayes today that he is wondering whether it would be better for David to address him program, Miss Hayes said Eisen- hower sought her advice when she Ziem said publication of the re-' left that decision to the Presidertt. /Pruitt wag arrested Thursday by called on him at the White House. “I passed,” she later told news- men, adding with a grin that she Recklessness Costs $125 Elvin Pruitt, 23, of Livonia, paid $135 Friday after pleading guilty to reckless driving before Syivan Lake Justice Joseph J. Leavy. Wolverine police, CANCER VICTIM — That the cancer victim standing above was able to “‘tell” his story seemed miraculous to Pontiac Area United Fund workers with him. Andrew Barto, Aager-ot the: Motor City Speedway in Detrojt his vocal cords removed because of cancer, but American Cancer Society helped him to speak artificially. He had ducted by Fund Educational Chairman Elmer Rosenberg, left, for Torchlighters of “the Com- mercial Division's Fund Group, headed by: John Napley, right. The Cancer Society and 53 other youth, social and assistance agencies will’ bene- fit by this year’s $612,202 drive, Oct. 23 to Nov. 16, f i . Pontine Press Phote talked at a training session con- They will be on TV together) Young David Eisenhower has) Delays RR Decision and east of the Pontiac Oxford & tracks Explaining the re: for cal in industry yepeuseiativas “oN missioner John A, Dugan said: “T certainly want to know how im- portant this yard is in a matter of time, and I want General Motors to prove to me why this is so that the Walton houlevard-belt line site remained the “only site where the yard could be built and operated,” Gaffney read a letter from Charles H. Blackman, engineer hired by the city to study it's site, owen he too said the yard. . “wouldn't work at the ci - gested site.” — f MILES SPEAKS OUT Commissioner Floyd P. Miles took exceptiori to Gaftney by didn't realize their /area wag zoned manufacturing, /permi truths | i ul | Z as a brake to _jalumai in year. He reported most qa. appear happy and well ‘jcategories of alumni in = ae The “Santa Maria” | This Se a plctwe of Cotumbus’ fag ship, the “Sante Masia,” thel eee jlargest of his three small ships. Tt was only about 90 feet long, and/ ay jcarried a crew of 39. ; Te hans Ghai wy sorties we to decide Aneice # SCPC e ismall effort to honor the discoverer. America was named after Amer- - jicus Vespucius, a ship's astronomer on later voyages to South Amer- ‘aiieks visiay Aisevion: ‘wher thd ithe caryed base look like wood. Paste it down on cardboard, and cut : Jout the parts careful Fasten the two parts together with a brass| 4First to submit this suggestion picture, and don't forget to make was Vicky Carson, Rock ~"NOW-YOU CAN - CLEAN YOUR OWN RUGS ‘Makes rugs and corpets as fresh and clean as the day you got them. FAY HARDWARE & SPORTING goons 906 Ww. Huron rm if _ Es il ONLY On these two islands the po 6.00 ec feet RENTAL CHARGE f » Sein . PER 24 HOURS _ |/So, That's How It 1s? MOTHPROOFS _ Amazing new rug cleaner cleans | KANSAS CI?Y¥—Chiorine is pro- ot the. gome Mme say ne ole i kaa We electric cot radi pager om clean an average 9x12 rug. of salt And water. The Uni ‘ States’ productive capacity of this . FE 5-838 “4 rire nae atatat ata tatatatety ate atatatsta a a t VE - SAVE = SAVE- > TOOLS and TILE CUTTERS Park In Our Lot Behind the Store! AB gv LOAN Meu Asphalt Tile Armstrong TILE @& Inlaid Tile All Colors’ Your Choice a ac oe Random Inlaid Armstrong Armstrong Excelon be Gm NO WAXING ee ee a The Floor i oars 99-101 S. shit 3 * ¥& and was made possible by comple tion of a $6,000,000 expansion pro- A turther increase of 10 per cent in GM Continental output for 1957 was forecast by the GM president. "GM Continental employs over 3,- aj (passenger cars and trucks. the i 50 feet of the ptt BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN esa Zsceuned_ icing, fr Pein Al ot Yow rein tsp ror auce meee! SLA BAUGH’S POO Persons in Antwerp in asseMDIY |Moffitt clutching A jot GM-designed U. S. and European|the road, @ DUCK STAMPS @ NON-RESIDENT HUNTING LICENSES @ BROWNING GUNS @ RED WING HUNTING BOOTS @ WOMEN’S HUNTING CLOTHING ‘redecorate ae with. . be i roadside. USE SLAYBAUGH'’S CONVENIENT Ne Cut-Rate Prices . < Just QUALITY, SERVICE, “So I tried again.” Cuaranted ‘SATISFACTION Earl Winters and, Chick Malone 4S PORTS SHOP . “FE 42579 stopped and looked Pate pods wd a aptees carey re 8-0453 | 605 Oakland Ave. the bush below Jast North of Wisner Stedium Curtice conferred with GM Conti- | inental executives and toured the assembly facilities here during a program scheduled for completion in 1957. Youths Damage Car Stolen From Pontiac lice. 2 The local car, stolen fro Aa downtown parking lot, was egten- sively damaged, although pé& in-| VIROQUA, W — One of the, most success{yf ns “- the polls in W history ably won't even. Liter ¥ to pao paign for ry ion this fall. He's’ Vernon . Clerk Berlie Moore, ening pet ga 14th term: and egmnpleting his 50th year in be '. * a vvcathen sealed 4 “OAKLAND. FUEL & PAINT ? 436 Orchard Lake Ave. eh Plenty of Parking — Rear of Store FE 5-6150 — £ Congratulations, Citizens of Pontiac ,; “on the opening of the new JAMES MADISON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ATTEND THE DEDICATION SUNDAY, October 14, 3 P, M. HE. Beyster & Associates Ward Ross, Inc. ARCHITECTS—700 GRISWOLD BLDG.,, DETROIT GENERAL CONTRACTOR Eames & Brown, Inc. Ballard Electric Co. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR _ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PONTIAC MILLWORK CO. MAX HANSON PLASTERING S. D. SOLOMON & SONS BOIGE: ACERS WEST DETROIT GLASS of PONTIAG | i z 2 oy . . wien shit fam ile ak i Se ees bbe " ha ah ‘ ye hs ere paste ia there ae G _is true. In fact the exception to the _ Tule is the goal at which the residents of every city should aim. vO Ag om ol ay who they are with, or what they are doing. As a result, there are fewer regrets later, fewer tragedies take place, and _* _@ generally happier, more wholesome : feeling exists. This is true not only of the individual family, but each such family contributes to a more pleasant neighborhood. eee + * One parent cannot transform a city, but each has the opportunity to do his or her part. We cannot all be the Mayor, or a City Commissioner, but each one of us has, the chance to be a good citizen and exert a very real influence in making ours a bet- ter city. 2 SSE i # re ig better i ” It enough of the voters of the there ever po - United States are so gullible as to employment ; , be fooled by that propaganda and possibly day ©) war just as surely as the same : clique got us into the three previ yichigan State University ‘ ag : to thank your newspaper : “The bombs to fall in the next fine assistance in promoting the : war will be a thousand «times ‘ MSU extension courses in your ie: - abeessie Steasecees eet 2 . on re- : ie nye ALM OE:4, 7 aS ‘sulted. in a hundred thousand program. ate ae Ben eS tits BE, meeting a ghastly death, No — MsU is eager to expand its off- e power we know of as yet will ..mpus educational program. ce J Bons of Americans in homes in housewives and others to ayste- fires! é avs of All Faiths - ie , casnaltis by the million degrees, The classes also help ; ae will suffer and die later from many of these men and women Fg Yee Oe ° | delayed effects of the bombs. te terenoe their vocational site National Bible Week Observed 2 2:2=.r2— =*S=i 02 Pig: nr aloe cae ee ew Deanne ee a Bs oe ee a al ; ome + A ministration in : are c to : : . ‘ the state in answer to requests By DR. HOWARD Y. HARPER confinement and many — Even In bis fright his memory —_. Earl E. Pierce voiced in the various communities, Roman ic hospitals still served him, and he prayed {i Adults interested in specific credit National Bible Week is promoted during the third week in October ‘eit maternity wards to him. the prayer of Daniel. The lions We need parties and we need ee ere ar ent each year by the’ National Lay. LION SERMON — ae did not touch him, (It is not Politicians in order to properly run __ their needs to local sc! officials men’s Committee, an ind Sent Tuesday, Oct. 16, ; recorded that Daniel prayed Ur country, but the big trouble at or to the Continuing Education Ser- nondenominational of Oct. 16 since 1641," the pe ot while he was actually in te this time is that too = seg aS © President intel Sustaenetion Goveted io tho. ‘Gee weg ag Hons’ den—at least, his words ‘Politicians are selfish and greedy D. B. Varner, Viee application of the Golden Rule to London, will hear the “Lions Ser- Sir acllavaemerine ae peer mamatee tet gga : the daily affairs of life. Founded mon,” preached in commemoration aald was the one te be found in being interested in the welfare and i in 1940, the committee stated its of the miraculous deliverance of Danicl chapter 9, verses betterment of our country and all Portraits Har enter ir + tare ee ower see sh op tactoae ots ne By JAMES J. METCALFE: every way hungry beasts of the desert. 's on . geiate Republicans Note 0S o sai mean a traveled from London to the Near 5, 1% money to, provide a fee als of Christianity tat; th tte tolow, And use it as the pattern for .- “ Encouraging Trends only one of tany activities car Past and there joined & caravan on this date every year. The S€- mantiments and the brotiereecd sont tate halt the ear’ ae ried on by the committee, Per- Sos aka tb toned seni mon always deals with Sir John’s of ual us tanght by Chatet, car lees it griee' the heart :.. And - haps the most familiar of their night & life history and with his providen- is: S By ROGER LANE projects has been the placing of terrifying position, separated from a) trie ‘the tens. couptry and it’s people would mistake, forgotten soon . . . Can * Lansmva—tnere’s « growing optimism “Grace before meals” cards on ‘he caravan~ and surrounded by Fre0t, remendousty, prompt a nobler start . . . Our : restanrant and dining car tables, ®"#"ling lions. ‘__ (Copyright 1966) I sincerely believe that it we ever Progress is no better thar. . . Our among Republicans in the State Capitol willingness to heed . . . The sound every traveler has seen these r advice from someone elke .. . Or : - @ne for Protestants, one for Cath- the GOP has made gains, but say they lice, and one for Jews. Gon’t believe the gains are very sig-— Ih the official message nificant. + ing National Bible Week the < The consensus seems to be that the _— mittee affirms its conviction that recent Republican strides have been at os ptr largely organizational, and that the © this troubled world.” start of the pickup in campaign ef- National Bible Week is publicized fort coincided with Vice President § each year by proclamations from Nixon's visit to Grand Rapids Oct. 1. a ced char cot trae mayors, “Nixon’s appearance had a good psycho- materials and radio and logical effect, It inspired party workers to announcements. vision evenings and into voters’ 61. would naturally expect the homes.” patron saint of mothers would be. 2 ks a woman, one who had herself ex- Eisenhower's increased cam- perienced ee oe paign activity also appears to have given one would not expect a man, and a lay monk at to Sie party couse a lites 1% probably Gid. 1's etary ‘eae. i ae But the fact is that millions of SHARPER SPEECHES women pray to St. Gerard Ma- Then too, the sharper tone of the Presi- ar cumeel taut cae or tae dent's speeches is. well received by organ- motherhood ization people on the doorbell-ringing aad besepenco pr eam * * ff Republican State Headquarters reports that Detroit Mayor Cobo, the GOP gov- ernor candidate, has been drawing larger crowds, ‘But what has heartened Repub- licans most of all is the heavy wave . 15. ‘emce yeatored to of voter registrations in strongly Re- life’ a child who had been killéd publican areas just in advance of the in a fall from a precipice. -deadline last Monday. ; There are authentic records of These late registrations are seen as his having been seen and heard in two separate places at the likely additional Republican votes on #léec- tion day, although of course this is not a lead pipe cinch. * *..2f Republicans find encouragement not only in the gross number of such registra- é - tions, but in the patterzi_within counties. rescue a f SUBURBAN TREND .“ This pattern reflécts sharp increases in wonder worker the numbers in siburban and, to some ex- tent, rural townships where Republican sentiment often runs strongest. x *« * As an example, take Washtenaw County, where the Republican margin for gover- nor in 1952 was 33,744 to 21,528. For the county as a whole, registra- first took him as their calling him “the saint of childbirth.” His popularity and still continues. Thousand of women Canada + > z * = e ae He was called in hig time ”* : #ffe 295 § a z EET ij in the United Stafes and wear his medal as their tions were up 14 per cent, although fn Ann Arbor, the urban. center of the county, they declined 4 per cent, There's at least one other aspect of the present stage of the campaign that Re- publicans mention with satisfaction, and — that is the pacing of their effort. John Feikens, Republican state chair- man, tol. a meeting of county chairmen this. week that the Democrats reached their peak too early in the campaign, and will have difficulty maintaining it, while the Republicans are just now swinging if into full-stride, oa. ie & , > hog oo agg % + ! f Fi “Se 1 won't pigy with you ever you do try Ws act 3 weeks and te “tent on yeas uss D Ww 11; Brady ‘aim Medical The best medical books on geri- atrics seem unavailable in book- stores, other than. popularly -writ- ten books. I am under my doctor’s rlgEyegsuiy: » ri iz ing, pain In legs, etc. I had a urinalysis, found I was diabetic people have diabetes and don’t morrow.. It’s the Golden Rule know It. Most @iabetics have in been overweight five or ten years before they learn they have Dy DR, GEORGE W, CRANE diabetes, Send 35 cents and Case $390: Daisy McBroom, stamped, self-addressed envel- aged 88, is a former Sunday school ope for booklet Training for Di- ae mother, myself and abetes. “halt the church folks My wite's sick headaches ‘have i tic Mile edie, toma Where Se tn om cena, Dag eh Da (R. BE) _/ She talthfally undergirded the little church there for over 60 Answer ~~ Thank you. years. She’d wade deep snow in phiet Why Have Headache her rubber boots to get to town it you provide stamped, hefore 9:30 on wintry Sunday addressed envelope. mornings to ring the church bell. When my baby grain ae Then she'd lead the and she has been : keep her sup- and iron tonics, stated: a ‘Make a talk ut funeral. am enclosing one of the nicest letters that I have made me very could read it ly Wee ant ed we ee ».{M, J. wr and saw a note to Daisy isp > eimai from my ‘daughter Judy, who Amewer — You omitted was fini her senior year at stamped, self-addressed envel- illodale Collepe. Bo sig A “Dear Daisy,” Judy had begun. oe & | | any|trature on the } a aie, climacteric? If not, can you advise where I can get pertinent books on a the subject. (Mrs. F. L. A.) Shingles pained terribly. I went to the doctor twice — he gave me each time shots of ACTH and vita-. Books Can Be Obtained i qe “eed ; Ago ~— €HEERING THRONGS welcome FDR to city. Case Records of a Payehologist: Join ‘League of the Golden Pen’ 30 pt. cent bodl & OL—JOIN Daisy offers proof of the great value in joining the “League of the Golden Pen.” . Don’t delay too long in render- ing verbal bouquets to deserv- ing folks here of this. earth while they are still alive and can be buoyed up by your ap- . This is an ideal “This is Just a short note to ex.’ y J ‘made a New Year's resolution to join the League of the Golden /Pen that Daddy has so often talked about, wherein you write a Jetter of praise and thanksgiving to some one whose life, by touch- ing your own, has made it a little better. And yours has done just that for mine. _ “Some one has: said, ‘Children need less critics and more models.’ “Tn all the time I’ve known you I've never heard you criticize a life has I 7 HE pti 4 i ar ish ggtt § ? “You actual ally make a prayer afe i GOLDEN PEN PROJECT member is to keep writing ane letter per week of appreciation or condolence to people who are not i i f I it! ru i f F Young People; 6:15 P. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M, Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor Ph, 23225 — |p.m. The Rev. Mr. Maines came to Michigan from the Cleveland Dis- ‘ciples Union, Cleveland, Ohio where he had served seven years. Leake St. Church of God Charch School, 9:45 A. M. “vr Senten¢n Ph. Special music will be arranged and furnished by the Co-Weds. Guest Ministers, Choirs, to Preach, Sing Sunday HIGHLAND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH % Block Off M-50 on Milford ma, 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m, Morning Worship | The 8th Anniversary Service of ithe Providence Prior to the morning - worship hour at 11 Sunday morning, the Rev. T, Walter Harris, pastor, will baptize a class at 10:45. EVANGEL TEMPLE 365 East Wilson Wership, 11:00 A.M sy Service Sunday » 145 P.M At 3 p.m., the Golden Leaf Bap- tist Church of Flint will be guests of the church with the Rev, W. A. |Vaughn speaking. The Junior tone will present several selec- Holder. Mrs. Arubutis Brice is the Header. tions directed by Mrs. Josie Mae -| The Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Heeling Service, 7:00 P.M. Services. 7:30 P.M. Rev. Zey, Flint. Speaker Wright, D.D., moderator of—the \Pleasant Grove Baptist Associa- |tion, will give the sermon. Mrs. ‘John Cox will be the evening lead- ier. The Rev. William Long will be ithe morning preacher. | Mrs. Hattie Scott is general (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) — Sunday School .... 9:45 s. m. Sunday Worship .. . 10:00 a, m. “THE LAST SUPPER” Svening Service .... 7:30 p.m. “WALKING IN THE SPIRIT” BEV. G. J. -BERSCHE, Pastor BRANCH SUN. SCHOOL, 9:39 A. M. 230 N. Cass Lake Read {chairman of the anniversary pro- 'gram. *. Mrs Blanche Joki. - Will Conduct Class Mrs. Blanche Joki has chosen “Accept Your God” as her sub- ject for Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Unity Church of Oakland County, Sunday School will be held at the same time in the church rooms at 71% N. Saginaw , street, On Thursday,-Mrs. Joki will be in the rooms for consultation from 1 to 5 p.m. She will conduct the jclass in “Let There Be Light” at lew p.m. | \Women to Miss Paints _|be the Indian son whom they have Council of Churches and the Ro- yeor. Old acquaintances; Chest nu included a strong plea that every Baptist student participate ‘active- ly in political parties and use It was also urged that the nam- ber of atomic tests be reduced and testing be moved from the Pacific area to another location Missionaries to Show Slides of Indian Work Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cheese- man, missionaries to the Ameri- can Indians in Farmington, New Mexico will show: slides of their work at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Wesleyan Methodist: Church. Here with the Cheesemans will adopted and a Navajo Indian woman, their interpreter. Church of God Plans Afternoon Program “Harvester for God” will be the theme of a Harvest Home program | sponsored by the missionaries of the Church of God; 132 Wessen street. The program is scheduled for 3:30' p.m. Sunday, Elder M, J. Watkins, the pastor, states this-will bea building fund drive. The public is invited. Labor, Clergy to Meet Labor leaders and clergynien of Fresno, Calif, have made plans for a series of joint meetings. Rep- Tesentatives of the Fresno Central Labor Council will meet with clergy representing the Fresno man Catholic Diocese of Mon- F fs Meatng Toes. 738 pam : , 7:30 pan. Silat te Public Invited ! annem West Huron at Mark — 9:45 A.M.—Church Classes for All Ages Six Adult Classes 11:00 A. M.—Rev. William Shaw 2 From the First Baptist Church of Ypsilanti 5:00 P. M.-Fellowship Hall Open for Recreation - 7:00 P,M.—Youth Groups—Devotions oe “FIRST METHODIST 8. Saginaw St. at Judson : Paul T. Hart, Pastor Guest, | BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH ¥| 10:00 A. M. MORNING SERVICE Our Mission Message 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL _ 6:15 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P. M. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE _ Dr. Ernest Tuck, Speaking snow ess Sig ae Sarg wera OY Am +. »|Methodist World Missions, will be Dr. Ernest E. Tuck, director of the speaker for the first Quarterly Sub-District of the Flint District. They' are Clarkston, Commerce, Four Towns, Keego Harbor and Conference which will be held Sun- day at 7:30 p.m. in the First Meth- odist Church, ~ = The meeting will include all Methodist churches of the Pontiac Walled Lake. In Pontiac, the churches are Baldwin Avenue, Covert, Central, Elmwood, First, Galloway Lake, Wilson Avenue and Oakland Park. Dr, William C, Moulton, district | superintendent, will conduct the ‘conference, Dr, Tuck was mission superin- tendent and treasurer for the Meth- ‘jodist Church in the Phillippines for 16 years. He had a major part in planning the postwar evangel- istic, educational and reconstruc- tion program of Methodism and knows the problems of the young republic, * COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. ‘ Sundey School ........ 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ......11:00 A.M, GF ccuvsscccvesss OE Evening Worship ....... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting ...7:30 P.M, REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor ** the Christian Men’s Club at 12 no Phila- | Monday in the Waldron Hotel, : | els -_ At a recent meeting the following ; mil-| spir e WS officers were elected: Wiliam)jion Catholic Christians 700,-| the gospel. i Sead, 1a whee trent” Heme-|000 Protestants. In 18%, the American Baptist! ‘ + Roland) Society moved from its| Polley, 2nd vice president; Dr. headquarters ‘to. 1030) Walter Dodsell, secretary and John . ey ae ee ar a tino fire in 1896, erected the 5 Crozer Building on the| - stead and Dr, Dodsell. DAY HOME —_—s_—i|__ PIONEERS PREPARING FOR CAMP COOK. Alice Vaught of 470 First street, Patricia Gibson - = ° years later it built the) ING — Girls of the First Baptist Church belong to _of 38 Fairgrove avenye, Diane Meyers.of 193 East ‘Cool to Yule Review er Williams Building at 17th| the Pioneers, a national organization of the Huron street, Cynthia Curtis of.15 Fairgrove ave- is i Chestnut streets, the present-| church, similar to the Camp Fire and Girl Scout nue and Patricia Brien of 373 South East: boule- SAGINAW (® — Because hot | home of the Society, the| organizations. The girls meet for Bible study, vard. They are rpady to leave for the country to poe eran y Btu Regge a Baptist Assn, and the handicraft and camp out. Shown are (left to right) cook their suppers. he chamber of commerce said it' hia Baptist “Convention. : calling off this year’s Philadelphians saluted fa- Py e ° ‘ : 4 . parade aimed at “showing the true oa street amid a par- . costs Sea sine omy ot oe oe ll LONCEL UITIS iralned fOr Leadersnip churches questioned, only eight of free gifts and | bod wTorrent de, w ~ _ Ba : ——- = Seon a a ee a we celebration im 289 ‘The girls of First Baptist habits of Christian living and lead-the leader known as the pilot. She| j . forms the center of a\Church are organized into three|ership, and to encourage the de-(leads in the devotions, takes at- Named to Woo Teachers Merck enmeanc®| groups known as the “Pioneers.” velopment of well-rounded lives|tendance and “‘shares” Each group HOUGHTON @ — Tr “service and Christian|!t !8 interdenominational and has and gracious persdnalities. is financed by the money given by| Soe ot eas Bremer i hey “Cet Ev ecg te ie sae | eppeieitd te & ential ateeninh a os : PG dread ase i ae aw Se See tinct werent tepecetperid ge, fund Geis: Ga, Sao a cen will be Ranks and badges have to be we. Stepleton. parties erette. . coabaninns Sodiien rigs — [agi year of the American Baptist earned much like that of the'Camp| Meeting are held from 7 to 8:30 penchant A saceat of wag Named by the American Col-4 ’ Ree e Ceavetion and the 12th ata. © Ghi Soabt The p.m. on Thursdays and divided ns niversary of the American Baptist groups. sent to national headquarters to lege Public relations Assn. Ip Home Mission Society—all to be ings of this Christian organiza-jinto four parts, the Column Coun-| be used in the support of five t Sponsor Di ee eh Teena cee nclland ‘pane ieee Song-time missionaries. ; to Christ as: \ oration. PERRY nl 0 r vinner ton, May Fane 4 198, expected|to accent Christ ae “her pervonal The column conser of sx gia Tcladed are Helen hough tn BAPTIST CHUR Speaking Wednesday evening : aa West Germany, Louis Troup of Baltimore and Cameron First Christan Church will be thel BADIIS? nt rid Mi ° ‘Dir t South Africa, Phyllis Jensen of ny AR boyy a, [hav lonmeatieien hence p Moveme Wor 1Sss1on TI OCTOL sapan.and Katie Vorgthander with Saag oP ry of the Michigan Chris- ) : : "‘|the Wyeliff Translators in Mexico Morning Wership, 11:00 A, M. | S°cTetary | : wre festa tan “Mission Socety. “Sramra|P ASSES Resolutions to Speak at Conference * | Me intocma activites session 11 A. M, the Christ awship, : is usetl to work on badges and the dinner is scheduled for 6:30) Resolutions passed by the Na- ranks. At this time, games, crafts) and special. features are included. | The third section of the weekly) meeting is the Song-fest. Rounds, | hymns and chorus work is enjoyed. come to a close | with a short Bible stady, story or | girls then i the good night | The average attendance last, year was 87. The girls participated in the following community proj-| ects: ing favors for trays; at Pontiac General Hospital, carol-| ing at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital during the Christmas season, val-/I- entine games for the children’s’ ward and tray favors at Easter for FOR SALE CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 178 Green St. Pontiac, Michigan Auditorium Seating Capacity — 250... 14 Class Rooms in Excellent Condition, For Price and Terms Call - K. G. HEMPSTEAD 102 E. Huron St. Phones FE 4-8284—FE 45215 | i A native of Australia, Dr. Tuck was educated at the Uni- DR. ERNEST E. TUCK During World War II, Dr. and Mrs. Tuck were prisoners in the. Los Panos Camp near Manila, After aiding in the reconstruction, and rehabilitation program in the Philippines, Dr. Tuck was called to New York in 1952 to become the director of the Advance Program of the Division of World Missions. Missions Secretary Speaks at Conference Dr. Tracy K. Jones, secretary of the Division of Worid Missions of the Methodist Church, told the American Baptist Missions Confer-' 1196 Joslyn Ave. Sunday Scheel 10:00 A.M. Service 11:00. 4, MM. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Prayer Service Wed., 2:80 P.M. Tie Rev. m. . «CROM xetien | Book, Paster 8. 5. Sept. ence meeting at Green Lake that! the church must speak to the world through its interracial. and international characteristics. probletis as ‘realistically as the _ ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court For this ‘reascg new strategicl gaugey Schaed 20°. coe, +. 0:45 A.M. concepts of missionary teams are oe .° ey a, tte ll A. M. Gmerying. The ‘chateh must con-4 “Morning We ba ae Oe front political, economic and world Parsonage: 248 Owege Drive ae ee + Communists. In the audience were mission- aries and leaders from every ABC field. “THE HERALD OF TRUTH” WXYZ—Each San. 1:00 to 1:20 F. M. 7:20 P.M. Sunday Evening Service VE 5.7042 Women Can Help Women, and women's societies) “Church of Christ . Perry — Phone FE 2-626 Me SarOns. ThUER, wikis r : | AM. ont © Sehenl ee ave | can help promote RIAL (Religion! in American Life), the purpose of which is “to ‘strengthen the place of religion in personal, community, and national life . . . by urging RALLY DAY! terey-Fresno. First topic = agenda will be the Sunday ng of stores and businesses, the church or synagogue of his \ choice.” every American to attend regularly at Centennial Celebration ies and jewelry for women with- out permits. WESLEYAN 10:60 SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 WORSHIP 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Rev. C.iD. Priess, pastor METHODIST W. ¥. P. 8. 6:45 BoM) EVANGELISTIO 7:30 P. M. a $45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL OCTOBER is Rally Month 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP FIRST 135 Prospect St. & | MISSIONARY CHURCH 10:00 to 11 FEATURING: 6:45 P.M. Pliguincire, Quartet YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PR Fg 7:90 EVENING WORSHIP “The Power of Purpose” THE O.\P. Eastman, Minister Bring Your Family and Friends to The Pilgrim Holiness Church BALDWIN AND FAIRMOUNT — Combined Sunday School and Worship EVENING SERVICE, 7:30 P. M. Featuring — Owosso Bible Coll HEAR REV, CLYDE MARSHALL — SPEAKER KING'S ‘MESSENGERS — MALE QUARTETTE E. C. Swanson, Minister — Roy Overbaugh. 5. 8. Supt. 3 RALLY DAY! :30 A. M. ¥ I the truth fs not in us. If-we — | faithful and just to forgive p : ' Dut Protestants don’t be- lieve in confession, do they?” Bob asked a friend who was a leader in a nearby Protes- tant church. + “Why, of course, we do, Bob, What makes you ask , that?” “There’s no confessional-in the Protestant church, is 7” “No, there isn’t. But that “doesn’t mean that we don't seer Se confession. We = lieve every person mus confess his sins. The Bible says, ‘If we say we have no sin we deceive ourselves, and my sins?” “It is very simple, Bob. Jesus Christ, God's Son, died for you and me, and thus He paid in full the penalty for our sins-so that God could confess our sins, He (God) is and knows everything. Any- one, anywhere, can turn to God in prayer and confess his sins. Jesus, when He was on us our sins,’” (I John 1: 8, 9) “But ol pobh any vy laden, I will give yow rest.’” (Matthew 11: 28) Bible-believing Protestants | go directly to God, confess — mean, that every ‘born again’ Chris- tian. is a priest.” (Revelation OF EVANGELICALS | Box 7411, Washington 4, D.C. Please send FREE pamphlet (EA3) Sete ee tre 3 ae = 7 * ” e * é 2 ee es eenee es @ doe nearsa iss: cries : Nite Service onrdediece 8:00 P. M. School Sesvesegsoneeues 94S A.M. Werthip . oo... ccene TT OOA M, Service oe tee 7:00 P.M, : . seeeeweeeee 6:00 P. M. In the South I sometimes stay in a hotel whose owner con Se aR a a EARNER willing te live by God’s laws and let them guide us. ‘lable to see and meet the | * * : seed ov ob 0 neces kk OO Melle ieiee es ensaseeys 12000 Me Thou madest him te have dominion . . .” I}j| heaven, and we must not forget it. ||| COPE WITH EVERYTHING! H/(1|| himsdlf.. Almighty God made you equal to any problem.or that can ever face you. , | to hope, to dream, te create. He gave you the ability to _ to struggle, to love, to pray und to believe. ; Have respect for your resources and never. forget the i\\/|| Source of all God. He will help you. And with His hel || impossible. * greatest p nothing unexplored resources under your hat.” I think of this when ‘I think of my uncle — he knew how to explore his own’ resources. None of us has ever tapped a fraction.of what is in us. But we | should, and we can, if we make up our minds to do so and are .. The history of our country is the story of people who have been opportunities offered them by the American ‘way of life. Everyone, whatever his background, has the.same oppor- tunity. You have only to remember that you are a child of God and that thou art mindful of him? . . . For Thou hast made him 4 little lower than the angels, and has crowned him with glory and honour. It is indeed a creature of great potential that God has created. We need not only humility, but also a proper sense of self-esteem. Part of man is of the earth, there is no denying that. But the greater ij part, what John Donne called “the immortal part,” comes from Tt is pathetic when any man is beaten and downcast, and it is j}|\tragic when a man has lost respect for the enormous potential within Think of all that He stored up in you; the ability to feel and . ; re- is Lapeer road, it is being built in | comprised of young adults, is engaged in a steeple and cross on the Galloway Lake Meth- odist Church. Of colonial design, it will rise about @0 feet.in the air. Designed by Fred Feekart of | base, surmounted with a rail and colonial corner . Class,. - seks — three units; the Mr. Feekart. are the Rev. Kenneth Stephens, pastor; Cartier of Ridge road who directs ni | Coal ¢ s ; ceveweees h@OO Wership saseses NEES work and W. Long Lake Rd. af Bidélebens Morning Prayer Sun. 9:30 A.M. The Rev. john W. Wigte, Vicar === Starts ‘Poor Copyright 1956 | , Fi natural surroundings. No stores Bprencn Bishop: oy sores ans loudspeakers have been banned. High spot of the inaugural cere- : TEMPLE | Pilgrim’ Center | LOURDES, France — Bishop Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. _ Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages. monies was a Mass celebrated by Bishop Theas at the replica of St. Bernadette Soubirous’ thatched shepherd hut, which has been built as a. chapel. 12 Countries Send Delegates to Meeting Delegates from 12 countries at- ltended the First Asian Baptist| Youth Conference held for six days} in Hong Kong. women, They voted to form a per- manent Asian Baptist Youth Fel- lowship, to convene every five years, and to send a delegation tc the 1958 World Conference, To ronto. The Japanese delegation of 26 was the largest at the Hong Kong Conference. Other delegations. came from India, the Philippines, Burma, Ceylon, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaya and Okinawa. Present were 120 young men and) + DR. JOSEPH T. EDWARDS Harvest Home Banquet Friday Auditorium Bible Class Dr. Joseph T. Edwards CHURCH OF CHRIST . 87 Lateyette Morning ** ** eer eeeorveeeeeeee 1:45 A. M. . a Se ere : and p Ba Drill POPP ee eee. Fee ee 7:30 P.M. FE 7-0226 FE 5-1993 Sunday i F 10:00 A. M. to Talk at 66th Annual Affair Dr. Joseph T. Edwards, director of evangelism for the Michigan area, will be speaking Friday night | DR.B.R.LAKIN at the 66th annual Harvest Home Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 A. M. 11:00 A. M. “HEAVEN” ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE * Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. Grenpenatle Booties me PM. ‘Banquet in the First Methodist For the past five years, Dr. Edwards has served as a field director on the staff of the Gen- LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Masic Director | : 4 7:30 P.M. “ETERNITY - ‘Where Will You Spend 1t?’’ BAPTISMAL SERVICE PR. 8. R. LAKIN Speaking at All Services - Bible and Bible questions. | for yourself; don’t toke | Thurs., Sat. 7:30 P. Bh) Bishop L.A. Parent; DR. TOM MALONE, Pastor | 458 CENTRAL A Church that-preaches the Apostles Doctrines. Baptize like they did and receive the Holy Ghost; bring your Services Sundey, 10 A. M. Sun., Tues., Board of Evangelism of the Church with headquar- ters in Nashville, Tenn. He has had in work- Spiritual Lite Missions st several} conferences. chairmall ot Sacred Heart Augsburger, Guy Emery, Mrs. David Livingstone and Mrs. John _Rawley, program; Norman Legge, tickets, and-Mrs. George W. Hevel, publicity. ' Others working with him will be Pere Parsons and LaVerne Cox on the gifts committee and serving on decorations are Mrs. Oliver Dunstan, Mrs. Arthur Stewart and“Mrs. Fred Varnum. The Women’s Society of Chris- tian Service will be in charge of the banquet. Church Groups Battle Obscenity ST. ALBANS, Vt.—Priests here have: been joined by Protestant clergymen in denouncing some of the magazines being sold on local newsstands The publications were described; as “‘sewer literature,” “‘rotton” and “filthy,”” while milder critics re- ferred to them ag “‘indecent. liter- ature” and “obscene magazines | At present, there is no ordin- ance against the sale of such liter- ature here, but it was expected quick action will be taken by the city council. The local drive was launched after similar action in another Vermont: community, Springfield, where the board of selectmen, in cooperation with the League of De- * ” * able literature. Hire-purchase sewing machines are being supplied in India to women in lower ipcome . by the National Small Industries cency, banned the sale of objection- ' range in this British protectorate. New School Site The parents of students at the Academy of the Sacred Heart and the alumnae are holding a ‘Meet the Property” afternoon, Sunday at Bloomfield Hills. : They and their friends will see the 20 acres of land recently pur- chased as a site for a new school/| to be erected between Squirrel and Kensington Rds. on what formerly was part of the Walter 0. Briggs estate. S| A tent inside the gate will give an “open house” atmosphere and hostesses will serve refresh- AVONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 2155 Aubarn R4., Near Crooks — 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Worship Heer ~ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN West Huron at Wayne Rev. W. . Marbech Rev. EB. D. Aucharéd Rev. G. BE. Hershey WORSHIP SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 end 11 A.M, ments, Markings on the grounds will in- dicate the loc&tion of future build-| ings and playgrounds. Girls from the school will act ag guides, Park- ing will be arranged by a squad of University of Detroit High School volunteers, Co-chairmen of the affair are Mrs. Don E. Ahrens and Mrs. Nor- man J, Fredericks. They will be assisted by Mrs. Thomas Sennett, Mrs, John Kent Brennan, Mrs Warner Canto, Mrs. Harry Brickly| and Mrs. Frank O’Téole. Finish New Church in South African Town f from the mountain—black basalt and white sandstone—and dedi- Corporation. experience jing with youth and has directed Find out hear-say. M. Pastor thee ——SUNDAY Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Holiness Mesting—11:00 A. M. THE SALVATION ARMY : (CITADEL) 29 W. Lewrence Street Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. 8$/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalzen. commending officers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! thers with donations from Can-|| Sunday Scheel .... 9:45 A. M. and South arctan gifts | First Service ..... 8:30 A.M. stone, money a fromi] Second Service . ...11:00 A. M. SERVICES—— uito Catholics. Youth People’s Legion —6 P. M. LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD ST.- PAUL Joslyn at Fourth (NORTH SIDE)\, George Mahder, Pastor Morning Service ..10:45 A. M. Early Service ..... 800 A.M. Sunday School .,.. 9:30 A.M. GRACE Corner Genesee and Glendale (WEST SIDE) Richard C. Stackmeyer, Pastor Services at 9 A.M. and 11 A.M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. and 11 A, M, ST. TRINITY ' Aalvarn' tive. a Jeaste (RAST SIDE) Rev. Ralph C. Cleus Salvation Meeting—-7:30 P. M. H. E. LOWR, Paster SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH FE 5-1t04 ~ weree em es } suvetontuetucsticsces Young People ..Wed. 7:30 Rev. Marvin P, Hester Sunday Scheel .... 10:00 A. M, Merming Wership ..11:00 A. M. Youth Service .... 6:45 P.M, Evangelistic Service. . 7.45 P. M. Wed. Preyer Meet’g 7:45 P. M. FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Joslyn 1 Bleck N. of Walton Bivd. Rev. T. H. Staton FE 28497 f ig ation is not all one*sided, Negros, tbo, must share. the responsibil- United. Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theedere BR. Alledach, Paster 11:20 A.M. 10/00°A.M. “I PRAYED, BUT...” Youth Fellowship ..6:00 P.M. Evening Service . 7:30PM. Wed. Night Prayer . JOSLYN AVENUE Jesiyn at Third Rédmend 1, Watkins, Paster Bible School ....... Worship Youth Fellowship .. Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Night Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street 3. Harvey McCann, Paster Bible School ...... 10:00 A.M. Worship. .......... US AM. “The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper” . Youth Fellowship .. .6:30 P.M. COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Drayton Plains, Michigan W. 4, Teouwtseen, Jr. Paster 9:45 “A.M...... Bible School 11:00 A:M...Worship Service ..,. Youth Groups At ee Evening Worship Wed. 7:30 P.M. Prayer Service and Saas Bom ity,”” Graham writes, |NOT EXTREMISTS The evangelist says that his “The responsibility for. discimin- talks. with southern leaders of all ) discussions of the © Violinist and Pianist Present Concert Tonight Keylor Noland, violinist, and Carol Rhodes, organist and present a concert er of music at Adelphian Academy. coun From 19 States — in the to Attend Parley from delegates Cangrega Christian Churches in 19 states will BATTLE CREEK—More than 500) — tional *) o:30 a.m, Sunday, Re-'a Mission’, Baptism of children it is read, and written, His dog travels with him everywhere 8 will preach on “The Parents Part’ ih Christian Education” at At the 11 o'clock service, Dr. on “Men with to unite with the and formed Church in June, 1957. will be included at this hour, Author, Producer Slated to Speak at First Baptist Eugenia Price, author and radio producer, will speak in the First Baptist Church at the 10:45 a.m. service Sunday. . The story of Miss Price's ye: of building herself and her own iproduction office in the competi- tive world of radio, and her ulti- mate conversion to Christianity have caused “The Burden of Light" her gutobiography to hit the religious best-seller list, Miss Prige is also author of a devotional book entitled “Dis coveries” and a book for teenagers “Never a Dull Moment.”’ With her associate Ellen Riley, she writes a Christ magazine. ee ee FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 Chase Street REVISING THE MEMBERSHIP LIST—When the newly elect- | ed officers of the Pontiac Pastors’ Assn. met recently in the First Presbyterian Church, they brought the membership list up to date, checking off the names of pastors called to other areas and adding those accepting pastorates here. Shown are (left to right) the Rev. column, “Strictly for Girls” which appears monthly in the Youth for’ / Duncan D. McColl of the First Christian Church, Rev. Richard H. Djxon of Trinity Kenneth Hutchisop of the First and T, N. Slosso#, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., treasurer. Pontiac Press Phete vice president; Baptist Church, secretary; Rev. of the Nazarene, president, Ten Commandments Wins Cardinal's OK LOS ANGELES — James Fran- cis Cardinal MelIntyre was in the first audience to view Cecil B. DeMille’s new dramatization of “The Ten Commandments.” to see the film before its final editing so that he could have hia! reactions and views. / The cardinal described the film as “a great mission — a syper- human mission to have congeived such a stupendous ion of Study Retirement Pay for Lutheran Clergy HARRISBURG, Pa. (INS) — Delegates to the 20th biennial tion of the Lutheran Church | ip America are studying a ede Ypromise retirement plan ministers. The plan was worked out by a special committee assigned to the task after delegates were unable to resolve differences between a for! production the greatest reality in lige.”* ee seer nee names thd he Executive Board and one from Names Representative {Movement has chosen Bob Van) University, to represent American linski and Stephen Ziemba. ‘Pilgrim Holiness to Feature Guest | Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and’ Ontario. Youth Organization “*e eee eee | “DO YOU MIND BEING PRAYED FOR?” (Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A, M.) Dr. Bank, Preaching é¢ Go tee ae mag i[ First B ¢ # Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Gur retpahalaeiepcana wna: ir the Word. //SUNDA KY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M, (Classes for All Ages) : NG WORSHIP==10:45-A; M. “MISS EUGENIA PRICE” ‘ : F EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 -P. M. Missionary = \nasssenenasshtinsnsstisshsssiietitiieiinmeniinpinueninngnansbed Jerome Zie-| | | ~> D Oct. 14, 9:45 A.M, - 11:00 A.M. “How Aboat Our Souls?” 7:30 P.M. “Bought With a Price” Beginning Oct. 7:30 Each 17 - 28 Pp, M, Evening elcome Rev. ©. M. Liphey Kenneth A. Hutchinson Arthur Hubs Pastor ‘ ‘G0 State $e, Poti, Mich. i The United Christian Youth Court, central area vice president | of the BYF and junior at Denison { The witness of the Congress will | be of great help to the Protestants’ of South America. Its value also lies in the understanding that dele-/ gates will gain of the vast religious’) .on_our hemisphere. The compromise plan authorizes | a minimum pension. of $1,200 a year which will be graded upward over the next five years until a new top minimum of $1,500 an- nually is reached. The pension | minimums would be exclusive of Social Security benefits. i 36 Whittemore Street 7:00 P.M. San. Eve. Prayer Service | Tile P.M. Sun—Rev. Fitepsisicnh Midweek Service, Wed., Get, 17 SUNDAY SERVICES: BIBLE’ SCHOOL .... Saginaw Street Central Christian Church $47 North MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. AREV. RUDOLPH HEARN, Livenia, Speaking EVANGELISTIC HOUR .;.......7:30 P.M. plan endorsed by the chureh’s| 945 AMA 8:00 A.M.-—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer All Saints Episcopal Williams Lake et West Pike The Rey GC George Widdifield, Rector The fev Lewis W Towler. Curate 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and. , Sermon by the Rector. |) 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer Church ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL MILPORD, MICH. 8:00 A.M —Holy Communion 9:46 A. M—Chureh School 2515 Wilfiame Lake Cor. Gale Ra. | Lyceum... .. Se AE "ws was 19:00 A. M4. Prayer ana | iii eS .. (1:30 P.M, : : j 1% ‘Gormen By .the Re "Chars eS Evening Se Settin wisinlid bias sae Sunday Night 6:00 P. M. ‘Congregation Meeting i Mowert J. Bickley, Viene ev. Waldo %. Hunt, Vieat Open Forum ..... 20.0... 230 P. M, Wednesday Wed. Prayer Meeting at the Church 7:30 P. M.. siatel 4 ‘900 A, —tety\Commenen’ <1 BE WHAT IF THIS SIGN SHOULD DOORS IN OUR } at 4 LAND? —" Se ieee semtelen Sot tee ile know what it is to be we should a to worship PB oli «dpa wh pe paca anon Tuesday and Thursday, Mid-Week Services _ “Visit the Church of the Old eee eee oh Mrs. C. Pe Williams (second from left) was at a brunch held at the Louis Golden home on ee ee ae Here she is Ee representative. Golden (left) Mrs. Clyde Nelooy of Deslébury ond Mr. shown with Mrs. Golden on the patio of the hosts home. —S ae Fr = we : Among those attending the brunch at the Louis Clark J. Adams, wife of the pre judge, Mrs. Robert Golden home Friday were (left to right) Mrs. Paul P. Scott and Mrs. Leslie H. Hudson, wife of the state 4 | H 4 i f E= ‘Diane Sue Miller Honored at Shower Voorheis road. Eckman and Dr. H. A. Miller, will become the bride of Louis War- rington Jr. Oct. 13 at All Saints of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Warrington of Winkleman drive. necessity of prayer “to have ade- quate knowledge of God.” Mrs, Lee Fenner and Mrs. Charles Tuson assisted Mrs. Ralph Harrison: of East Mansfield avenue, ing. The next meeting will be a Hal- loween party at the home of Mrs. Owen Rindfusz. Honored at Dinner Attending were Joe Cherup, Rob- Ray Meyer and Cari Widdis were ald McNab were married Sept. 23 yer Insets ot & bacbelee dinner. Ttel a oe jday evening honoring Willlam G. Mrs. Fred Reich of South Wil-| Johnson, Dobski's Dining ROOM iams Lake road, and Ronald is ‘ithe son of Mrs, Frances Wein- garth of Mount Clemens street and ert Kent, Mike Hairabedian, Jack| Frances’ McNab of Oxbow Lake. Papazian, Don Vernier, Dick Dake-|The newlyweds sian, Art Capogna, Sal Ramos, anditheir new home at Oxbow Lake. Z, A. Kabodian and Sam Dakesian Attending the shower were Mrs. Eekman, Mrs. Warrington, Mrs. John Piechowiak, Mrs. W. L.| Brown, Mrs. Jerry Swansen, Mary, ho opened her home for the meet-| Anne Grady, Mrs. Gary Miller and oe Binnie Prizant. Newlyweds Reside in Home at Oxbow Mary Ann Thompson and Ron- Mary Ann is the niece of Mr. and are residing in Guild 11 of All Saints Episcopal Church met with Mrs, Horace Hallignen her home at 148 Ottawa Dr. of Navajo drive Friday morning|for a morning coffee at 10 Tues- for coffee. Twenty members at-iday to officers, section presidents’ tended and discussed plans for a|and directors of the Pontiac Branch’ membership tea to be held in No-lof Needlework Guild. Final plans), Pregent.ivember in the Rose Kneale Room}will be made for the Ingathering for a Christ-\Nov. 8 in the First, Presbyterian v, Needlework Guild to Meet Tuesday Mrs, Harold.A. Fitzgerald will Diane Sue Miller was honoree at a shower given Tuesday evening by Donan Brown in- her home on Diane, daughter of Mrs. Oscar Episcipal Church, Louis is the son) Il., served as her cousin's bridal home in Rochester. _ Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, George Oleski MRS. GEORGE M. OLESKI Ellen Fay Febrey and George M. Oleski were married this morning. Ellen, of Delaware drive, is the daughter of William H, Febrey of Torrance, Calif., and George's parents are of Utica. At DAR Meeting gan Conservation Department, spoke before the General Rich- ardson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. ‘6 s flowers and spoke of their habitat and distinguishing features. Mr. Van Dien pointed out that many Michigan wild flowers are pro- tected by law and cannot be picked without the permission of they are growing. Mr. Van Dien was introduced by Mrs, Harry con- Chapman, servation chairman of the chapter, at the Thursday Hilt Lodge for 41 members and guests, Walter Van Dien Spéaks Walter Van Dien, conservation) Mrs. Chapman’ was/ assisted by hese - L.. Dunlap/ Mrs. Glenn espie, Mrs. George Walker, Mrs. George H. education consultant of the Mighi- presided at the pusiness meeting. He showed. colored slides of World Government; under which the United States would have to luncheon-meeting held at Haven |, em and Mrs. onroe, regent, ionic geld tee me, chy Slickers - Here's the newest tyne of coat: = preg ih of tweeds Fel taicy eens pg right “for sehiool-and dress, Suburban Coat, 4-6x..... .$12.98 Gammon Seek, 6-16.......$ 8.98 Others. . . .$10,98 to $16.98 Magy oye M. 10 A. M.-9 P.M. Gun neten tae Bae Open Tonight ‘til 9 P.M. Sunday 2 to 5 at tae ‘MMM’ Is. For MUTATION Coats Alvin. 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Completely unknown . two years ago, she is today one of filmdom’s most famous _ star ities. * * * On the screen, in “Picnic,” Kim wore three ham dresses for of Big Lawsuit © her role of a small-town belle. Secretary| James C, Hagerty said Tallamy) cei “Away All Boats.” elf] MANILA @—Police here have|Will take over the Job early nextjf ~~ : “Guys Mer-|received word @ Filipino. Mosiem|year- Bra von Be-lwent bermrk on Palawan Inland Meanwhile, it will be filled on} Kewge , an interim basis by John A. Volpe|i Faas Sat: “ayer All Boats.” solor, nage town, Central Palawan. He| Honor Legless Senator _ | cide,” DETROIT (#—State Sen. John B. inatre,| Thé report said Salazar’s act|Swainson (D-Detroit) who lost Eagles,” Tom' was attributed to a “lingering ill-|legs in World War II, -iness” and his “failure to collectinamed “Mr. Success of by ark. outstanding " The dead in-|the Detroit Chapter of the Ameri- ety. coer, Bing icluded Salazar’s wife, 10 other|can Federation of the Physically police said,| Handicapped. : i : TONIGHT—Last Complete Show 10 P: M. “CRIME IN THE STREETS” “BATTLE STATIONS” starring JOHN LUND DRIVE-IN , a ee THEATRE i | MA 4-3135 cen eee ARR Rt eter HE WROTE HIS | | THEY FOUGHT TO THE GATES OF HELL! | “THE TANKS ARE COMING” | STARRING STEVE COCHRANE | THUNDER OVER BRAZIL! EXTRA — Late Horror Show — EXTRA | coy “SUNDAY ONLY = he | i LON ane WALTER WANGER = Py = me le ES ~y me te = ual NO; Dae presents SUSAN HAYWARD SUNDAY! NOTE! Americans are free, of course, to do as they wish: We couldn't or wouldn't try to keep you from being boss of your own family. Therefore, However any children under 16 must be accom- panied by their parent, else they will not be admitted. bring whom you wish! «, —HIT NO, 3— “TEENAGERS / . Musical Score and . "4, Title Song by .* ¥ LES tg Pe ON TRIAL” a Tom and Jerry CARTOON ‘FESTIVAL DYNAMIC! 4 Unit Show KROGER BABB presents HARRIET ANDERSSON The MARILYN MONROE of Sweden ¥ a" < '~ Qari pe 7. “RRC, * | HIT NO. 4— “WHERE IS JANE DOE” - - aS — I Hox & Hounds Jun Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI. 4-4800 for Reservations iM * i} She would. He was off. Then, bouncing around the floor on/| and. U j\formerly of Reno and San Francisco, there are problems out- s AY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 “SEA DEVILS” with ROCK HUDSON - SUNDAY and MONDAY » ION! THRILLERS! O dedbetd tdi ba biti titiiic.t. | asked a little later, “would you like me to pick|arpeared tron Gardens * and life for life! x ——__—}repeated-quarreting with her NU! yr, BEACH, Fla w = For her knees, Marjorie Steele of the stage confessed that being a| With Bishop, are in custody of) 51m was fined $150 y in| Wayne County Juvenile officials. society matron busy with house. management chores is not : the court where he for the likes of her. He said he w “I think if you have money it’s good for your children to —and is soon to g6 on the road for a year. Then her husband hadn't protested about her leaving the hearthside? = “*Hunt,’” she told me, “want me to be an actress, That will |i never be a problem.” ‘ ~ But, quite earnestly added this one-time Ciro’s hatcheck girl| fi te ») aeabene sacee saan side the home. \ “People ask me, ‘Why do you work—why not stay home?’"|S she said. . | STARTS Box Office Open 6:30 — Show Starts 7:00 4UNIT GIRL SHOW FOR ADULTS ONLY 4 be ¢ Om, , IN ‘STRIPORAMA’ / FOR THE FIRST TIME IN COLOR MONDAY | }Michigan Prison who helped in| The Quetico provincial park i /manager declares an armistice.” | Commerce Drive-In Theatre ~- — ae i aaa “To me that would be the most difficult work in the world. | Somebody even asked me why I gave up society for acting—/f] | forgetting I've been acting since I was 14.” —_ And there have been the inevitabje rumors . . . ft x WFR S “There would be! We don’t let them bother us any more, we A don’t deny them any more. ‘Hunt’ will be flying to see me alli the time, and when I get to Chicago, we'll bring the family out.” [A Mrs. Huntington Hartford 3d admitted that she has had a couple of bad reactions to the passionate wife part that she plays. “One woman stood up in the audience and said, “Disgusting |p play! Look at her in that slip!’ And she left.” ( “You must have been glad?” SS “Delighted! I feel that people who proclaim their Innocence iA of life that much are in danger of slipping over in the other|n direction.” a iL THE WEEKEND WINDUP 7 ! Betty and Jane Kean, who hadn't worked together lately, did/S a club date . .. French crooner Charles Trenet has been lisp-|f ing his lyrics—lost three front teeth in an accident ... Frances/S Wayne gave husband Neal Hefti a $3,000 trumpet—but didn’t f]) tell him to blow... i WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A husband is a man who lost his [95/0/77 liberty in the pursuit of happiness."—Hal Jackson, TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “There’s no intermiasion in ‘War and Peace,’” reports Roger Price, “but halfway through the server eeeceeee tt Vif ne 2 » Ce - . t... f & RELAXIN IIME TROM POTS aad FANS 9 i; ’ efresh Wilh am 0401814 Gel staal: “Some men’s idea of a good town,” notes H. C. Diefenbach, “is one where it’s easy for the wife to find a steady job.” ., . That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) | | Inmates’ Deeds Praised |[¥ee* Prison officials said in-) = dividual letters of praise would JACKSON i#—Leaders of build-|be placed in the file of each ing trades unions have com-|inmate who assisted. mended inmates of Southern NOT ANY MORE! After tonight they'd have in rescue work in the Consumers/Ontario borders on the state of Power Co. building collapse last| Minnesota. | Starting SUNDAY! | INTO A WILDERNESS OF HATE / Union Lake end H Rds EM 3 rdbperlyggarrsse rpms THEY RODE... THE BOLD... * and Maggerty Rds. -0661 +++ there THE VALIANT . .. i Baloaees 9 Ge Pernt $= NATALIE ole eatin | THE UNDAUNTEDI i foley re AN DET CEEDEY YJ 4] CONCTAN CMITH ee (00 @ Stacy by Forven bef , > : The Story of NEVER BEFORE SEEN THRILLS! THE FAITH OF A PEOPLE — THE SINS OF A WOMAN — THE COURAGE OF A GODLESS MAMI : \ CinemaScopt [fos iT § nre oO They flame with the f ‘The Burning Shown at 1:00 - 4:00 - 7:00 - 10:00 P.M. : P @ CO-FEATURE PETER LAWFORD with Finley Currie / ” . Be * ~ . 1 i) f Se : er a , A Marked Death Stalked the Streets Shown At 2:40 Semifinals . he: ea Two quick touchdowns in the gave Memphis z Z Sf : a : Dryden scored in the 2nd period) Pankey’s Hangar Grill downed ° : 1 when Clair Wentworth passed to) Fieet Carrier, 42, to take wer OChetfing Gets en er ine : Herb Sawgle on a 65 yard play/ist place in the Pontiac Table! Fast Start b 7 . a aes oa “ “ey pers Pee credi oo 22 Y Rochester's long range scoring = aca CoE. Firing Coaches went wild Friday night at : In the 3rd period, Daley went tches, . guns y nigl ‘ wel tackle 10 © mkel ™ ether league msi ._|Center Line as Gene Konley’s 3 it 1413 but Sawgie’ " plunge for Pontiac Varnish downed Capital CHICAGO ® — Bob Scheffing, Falcons t Center -Line mn Mmen scmos t 1 Barber, 5-1; General newly appointed manager of the High, 42-20, in a wide-open display © MICHIGA the point gts bested Market, 5-1; (Chicago Cubs, doesn’t ‘have —e of clea: nines tee - | and Bethany Baptist dumped jexperience but that doesn’t keep) = a x Helpless Brown City was! pavers Varnish, {him from being a fast worker. | The victory was the 4th of the 8 m m brown ci smeared by Almont, 51-0, in an- ee teed Gh tecll aad tee Ge Paha ent Almont 51, Brown City 6 = Harbor 19, ee Central ¢ Wiffi, Romack Schmidt will wear a helmet which wilt-have-a Leading Teams Battle . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS College football teams which have been. enriching the railroads <= Intersectional Games Top Card Navy's alternating “first” teams both are expected to see a lot of action against Tulane at New Or- | leans, Although Navy has a 2-0 record and ‘Tulane 2-1 against stronger opposition, the status of the. Midshipmen is uncertain. Coach Eddie Erdelatz ‘ Today's far - flung games just about wind up the intersectional part of the seasn and prvide the final line of comparison for the experts whd try to rate teams on a national basis. From here on, major conference teams will de- vote their attention mainly to set- tling their own sectional champion- ships. Only a few ambitious inde- pendent teams, such as Notre Dame, Navy, Pittsburgh, Midmi of Florida and Villanova will in- duige in any great amount of in- of the season. Ta i yl | i | "| Cadiik ad Atm Autor ==''M -MSU Both Favored ANN ARBOR (INS) — Fair and clear weather is expected to bring out a crowd of 95,000 today for Michigan's battle with army at Ann EAST LANSING (INS) — Power- ful Michigan State ‘tries to make it three wins in a row today against Indiana, A capacity crowd of 60,000 is expected to jam Macklin Field for the game, Spartan coach Duffy Daugherty ankey's 10 Points ‘(Capture PITA Lead é this year, including an impressive 14 to 7 triumph over Penn State last week. The cadets have a strong but light line and fast backs. fears his players may suffer an emotional letdown after last week's 9 to 0 win over Michigan. Indiana, on the other hand, goes ‘into the game inspired by a surprisingly good showing against Notre Dame. Falcons Trounce enabled them to maintain their Cards Favored Over Redskins NEW YORK (INS)—The amaz- ing Chicago Cardinals are favored to post their third straight victory tomorrow and continue their reign over the national football league in the Eastern Division. ; * * * Chicago's pacesetters, with their elaborate radio communication sys- Washington Sunday, Detroit's West- ern Conference front-runners are 6% over the Rams at Los Angeles. The rest of the schedule and prices.are as follows: Chicago Bears by 104% over San Fran- Pittsburgh by by whipping the world champion! Browns, 9 to 7, and adding a 35 to 27 conquest of the Giants last week, ej * runners are hot and i * The Cardinal if Lamar McHan improved as much as he looked at quarterback against the Giants, the team could be the Eastern dark horse, Pair of Pliers Solves Problem NEW ULM, Minn. — Tackle Harry Kuehn, a 195-pounder, was in tears when ‘he had to leave a bruising game between Holy Trin- ity’ High School and Faribault Bethlehem Academy because of a broken tooth. * * * When he saw Bethlehem, .sé8@ a touchdown over his position, he called for a string to pull out the None was available, so trainer Tom Manderfeld pro- vided a pair of mechanie’s pliers used to tighten cleats. 14, Hesel Park 13 scored 4 times on runs of 3, 30, 16 tle. manager Stan Hack yesterday) unbeaten, untied record, Kuehn yanked out the tooth with ‘a place B as ase ‘® 3) and 7 yards. Larry Kersten also _ , |shortly after he received his ap- Classy “halfback -Dave -Peters|*¥e Pliers. When the bleeding ile Creek Lakeview 7, Adrien # Iscored twice on passes of 18 and/ Capital Barber has six points.,/.intment, waged -|stopped, he returned to the game 3 hy Ag ogy 7 29 yards. L. H. Cole Oil five, Newberry) 4 former catcher with the Chi- er wat — a ce bay and sparked his team to a 266 See. In # South Central game, Imlay] Market five, Fleet Carrier five,/eago Cubs, Scheffing led the Los| down. Fred Weaver scooted 78) 14, n Lowry 44, Garden City 12 | City ripped through North Branch,|Nicholas Market three and/ angeles Angels to the. pennant in ‘ Or te stver : y Pordsen 20, Hiighiand Park 19/32-7, OM long scoring plays, in-|Frayer's two to complete the/the Pacific Coast ee ne eat a eae wilteeLs b the cluding 60 yard dash by Stan| standings. son. His first act as Cub manager|and Weaver passed to Peters for Wiking Runners. ne Stover anda pair of 50 yard pass| Jim Beal and John Stephens of| was to request the resignations of|® °!-ya s . 2 G a plays to Bob Lindsey for two|Frayer’s defeated Bethany’s Jim|coaches Ray Blades, Pepper Mar- Easily Dispose " touchdowns. Fair and Dave Jones, 21-18, 19-21,/tin and Dutch Leon : Pp B H ld ia Lakeviie 0 ae , 21-19, in the best doubles’ match} . Scheffing did not name his own atty erg noids of Hamtramck Pexian 30 R Sh t { of the evening. coaches immediately. i 2 Walled Lake High School's stro x anh ‘0 ~ angers U ou Four-Stroke Lead cross-country Merwe ended its dual Elmer Engle’s fending champiofig are the only team which has yet to see action. In last night's single contest, the New York Rangers and goalie Lorne Worsley scored ‘the first shutout .of the season, 3-0, over Chieago to spoil the home opener of the Black Hawks. Andy Hebenton slarhmed the putk past Al Rollins at 15:28 of], » ‘ers off to a successful 1956 debut.! Saginaw High, with one victory and a tie. The unbeaten, untied Wolfpac roared to one of the season's most lopsided margins in dealing ‘Sagi- naw its third setback compared Namon Smith, a jet-pro- Wolves Rip Saginaw, 71-13 in Warmup for Northern y jit five in a row Friday night thumping Muskegon 26-0. + rough-and-ready| to their 5th consecutive triumph, Wolves from Bay City Central High) scoring f have made a powerful bid to step into the state's No. 1 prep football spot with a 71-13 shellacking of The Wolves, ranked No. 2-im the Associated Press class A poll, face all-victorious Flint Northern in the “high school game of the year” next Friday night at Flint. North- ern,-the state’s No. 1 team, made HOT ‘SPRINGS, Ark, (INS) — Veteran Patty Berg of St. Andrews, TIL, held a four-stroke lead today at the halfway mark of the $5,000 Women’s Open Golf Tournament at lle, Ga., 2 The first round: leader, Betty Jameson of San Antonio, Tex., slumped fo a 75 ard moved back to a 4th place tie at 146 with Alice Bauer of Palos Park, Ul., had 70. a 7 a ist Walled Lake, son came home ist in the time of 10:45, a new record for the two- * mile course. Following Wilson across the finish line were Bill Hosley, b Wilson, Mike Kerrigan, Dennis Mc- Clure and Steve Johnson. . meet season yesterday with a lop- sided 15-50 tramck at Walled Lake. It was the 5th win in six starts for the Vikings and their 24th triumph in their last 2% meets, victory over Ham- * *« * Of the field of 30 runners, the dozen finishers were from Charles Wil- Bob Schoenberger, Jim The Inter - Lakes’ Conferencé cross-cougtry méet will be held Thursday, Oct. 18, Golf Course, at Hickory: Hills ‘a ‘ ( | hasn’t been able to settle on a def- inite lineup. tors should have the edge. Mean- while Baylor and Arkansas tangle in the only Southwest Conference game and Texas takes on Okla- homa, No. 1 team in the nation in The Associated Press ranking poll, in a contest with a slightly intersectional flavor. Oklahoma, the dominant team of the Big Seven Conference, has just learned that its 32-game winning streak isn't a modern record..Stat- isticians dug up the fact that Pitts- ‘burgh to 1919. So todaws game gives Oklahoma a chance to tie the rec- ord and when they return to their whomping of conference rivals, they'll be going for a new mark. e Es : alee f ’ nf Ortonville 11 Wins 18-12 SCC Thriller Ortonville came from behind to Two Top Races defeat Millington, 18-12, in an ex- citing South Central Conference football game last night at Orton- ville, The Blackhawks scored their ywinning touchdown in the final mi- "Set for Today Nashua Bids Goodbye to Racing in Belmont Gold Cup nute of play, The Hawks spotted Millington a 6-0 halftime lead, then tied the count in the 3rd quarter with an 80-yard drive, climaxed by Bill Sallivick’s 12-yard run, After giv- ing Millington’ the advantage again, Ortonville fought back for a 12-12 deadlock when Arnold NEW YORK (#—Nashua | bids goodbye to racing today in the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park, after which the 2-year-old stars tackle the rich Futurity Stakes on an afternoon reeking in tradition and greenbacks. The sparkling program in the Gold Cup, and 14 in the Futurity, but overall looms the shadow _of the great sire—Nasrul- lah. choices in both events. Nashua, who is making the 30th and final start of his colorful ca- reer, is expected to rule a 4-5 choice in the 2-mile Gold Cup with promises a big afternoon with seven horses yard Hungerford grabbed a fumble and raced 52 yards to score. A pass completion from. Ed Hun- Millington on rung of five and 10 “i : Ortonville'’s Dave Kowalsky, a sophomore halfback, suffered a | broken shoulder blade in the 3rd period, He will be sidelined for the rest of the season, Turkey Shoot Sunday Mister Gus next at 5-2. “In the Futurity, 6% furlongs down the Widener Straight Course, Bald Ruler is favored at 6-5, with the entry of Nashville and Blue Spruce next at 5-2. The- Lake Orion Gun Club is holding a turkey shoot tomorrow at the Outdoor range-on Stanton road, Rifles and shotguns will be used, ard juniors under 16 will have a two bird handicap. ; Bolt Throws Clubs January Leads Western SAN FRANCISCO WwW — Sharp- shooting young Texas pro Don January held the lead of the West- ern Open Golf tournament today with 138 on a pair of three-under- par 69s, The Lampasas Kid, who turned pro only last year and, has cap- tured only one major tournament, was one stroke out in front of long-hitting Mike Souchak, Gross- inger, N.Y., veteran who put to- gether 70-69 for a two-round total of 139. , First round leaders fell back slightly. Pro Bill Casper of Chula Vista, Calif., added a par 72 to the fine 68 he had Thursday, and} amateur Johnny McMullin of Ala- meda skidded to a 74, That, with his first round 63. left him four strokes off the pace’ at 142. The big field was cut to 55 pros and eight amateurs today, with scores of 150 or better needed to advance into the third round. Defending’ champion Cary Mid- yesterday& losing a ball and card- ing a 73 for a two-day total of 143, Tt was a tee shot on the eighth that ruined his second round score. The ball was last seen heading toward trees and nobody could find it. It-is an easy way to lose a ball on this course, The players were harassed by the treacherous, lumpy greens. Most of the griping was subdued but Bobby Rosburg .of San Fran- cisco called the greens “as bad as they could be—awfu),”’ Ed Furgol, former National Open champion, wanted to know what Rosburg was “squawking ‘ about—Bob only had a 69 today.” paired his 69 with a’ first round 73 for 142; Furgol, the St. Louis veteran, had 74-70—144 for his two rounds. : Quick-tempered Tommy Bolt provided some action ofi the 17th when, after missing a putt, he | threw his club into the trees and | diecoft. encountered tree trouble ‘ broke it. He played out using ‘his | 2 iron to putt, aed 3 ii tt ? i a : : : 3 ¢ i Holly, Lakers Victorious WATHE-GAELARD ‘nemeatum with an 18-0 victory ‘Leacue AllGemes| Over the Redskins. = 7 AF. Clarkston minus star fo a wag 3 ¢@ 3 3 3 liback Leroy Parks, bowed to Clar- mol 218 3 2 Slenceville last night in the remain- weet "Bicomfilg i 2 8 1 4 9 tig W-O game. The 13-0 decision Cla: 1,33 1} giwas Clarenceville’s Ist triumph of = * Northville occupies first place in the Wayne-Oakland Conference to- day and the Mustangs accomp- lished the feat without even trying. While Ron Schipper’s gridders' were playing a non-league game) with Thurston, West Bloomfield was rocking Brighton for its ist win of the season and Holly was rudely dumping Milford to throw Brighton scored ist in the see- ‘saw battle at Brighton, but that failed to prevent the Lakers from stealing the show. I AT OUR Low Overhead LOCATION | gE GUARANTEED Danny O’Brien scotted 15 High 5 vices of Parks as Ed Hintz' Tred 9.390 up jury-riddled Wolves lost’ 4th time this fall, De ‘eight-yard dash in the Tread TIRES || and Dale Devitt’s 11-yard Blemish ; jthé 2nd period scored for Clat- SERVICE TIRE and TREADING CO. | Locally Owned and Operated | 481 N. Perry St. FE 5-0649 BEFORE YOU BUY TRY THEM ANY GUN "ON THE RANGE” . 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PHS three yards, 3 drove.58 yards in seven plays. for | Despite this ball control, the ack Dick Whitmer sprinting the , rang ood ghar Bere af \ | It the fourth triumph in five | unpredictable jonee, Early quarter Kote % . | watlhah ser i Titanate coenea ei hel they drove to the Central 12-yard) Central was\net to be denied, : er 4 trounced for the second straight line where Ray’Metcalfe recovered, hewever. The Indians took the : a complete reversal of form! weey ‘This time by Van Dyke, a fumble to kill the threat. \| ensuing kickott aid marched 7 : from a week ago when the Orion! Overcoming a poor first halt, Wa- The Chiefs reached pay-dirt the\ yards im 13 plays fo tle the gang was dropped from the un- a2 [next time they got their hands on! \score, it was Ringer and Thrash : terford bounced back score ae ang Claweon. Coach Sela explained tha{twiee, and band Berkey its 4th de- ' Seu acire Kaeg oma are hed ot Ye pass com- rebound with the comment: “This|#eat, 13-6. The triumph was Wa-| yaRDAGE IN THE MAKING — Lonnie Hbmphrey, Pontiac | attack, Pontiac marched 36 yards to reach the PHS five. was the best we've looked this|terford’s 3rd straight in the TL) halfback, takes off for yardage against Flint Central in last night's |for its Ist tally. Halfback Charley successive smashes into — year,” following the game. conference, : game at Wisner Stadium. Sprawied on the turf in front of Humphrey Ree Pree ta ce tn Callthe Une\ ty Tiras were uired Despite the absence of injured Berkley capitalized on 9 2d is halfback Moses Williams of Flint while Central tackle Dave at halftime, 60.)to score, \with the final slant cov- \ ie speed merchant John Schoff, the obtain their Thompson pursues from the rear, Central edged Pontiac, 13-12 Central's dormant offense ering one yard. Ringer swept wide : : Dragons displayed a wealth of balt-tateneeption to started moving towards the end around end on a bootleg for K good running backs in piling up | ly tally which held until mid- | of the Sr quarter, Jim Shorter’s |the extra point with x re ae ee way in the 3rd stanta. Quarter- * interception of quarterback Bill (3:18 of game time remaining. | 363 yards by rushing. back Bob Taylor leaped over ts in: 10 om iY eran st een 7 Pontiac tried, desperately to with a pair of scores aardtiane ee ae Jacke ' ' ton's Bo ono ‘a Weems fullback Ralph McLachlan, quarter-|,7¢, Skippers, called upon sery. ’ Brazilian Champ Wins _ aerial ended all hopes for the back Nick Neira, and Larry Kelly|,,,, The fleet back bulled 15 yards OAKLAND—B and Joe Gajowiak scoring touch- Chiefs as Flint ran out the clock. made the others as the visitors|i4° “une with Leave All Games|downs and Sim Acton and Leo SAO PAULO, Brazil @ — Paulo... ™ , ripped through the Oxford line at)nin, te cobeone Gayton wit WLTiValko converting. Longest score|de Jesus, Brazilian welterwight)'",, eas \ 4 ne oe 8 peter 23 +t Seen “ty Peer oe salunechdota tn te led Daan te “ie fet yarcs passing =| ee * * : , ; : Storey got the scoring parade| Waterford iced the contest when \vonasie 31% 3.2 Slperiod. Score at halftime was 20-0.\gain a 10-round decision last night| $2 1 urd pass, \ ae junderway in the first two minutes|Roth pounced on a Bear fumble of) estes, 202: Bee * * ® over Oscar. Pitta of Argentina, | 3 pester ist yw VS ‘ot play by plunging over from the|a punt on the Berkley 15 yard line. | poseviiie © 31. © 4 3|. Clawson stayed neck and neck! Spectators hailed it as the best + Fumbles nel by \e two-yard line after a S8-yard|Lyndie Salathiel skirted left end). oo anatt surge by Avon|With Troy by trouncing Madisonifight in the last five years in Pa-legwrman ........4..... @ @ @ 1913 march. for the necessary yardage, Fas ee : pi. and next Friday afternoon|caemby Stadium, PONTIAC ...... woe 60 In the second quarter, Mc- | Berkley threatened in the wan-— nage 1 eai wk ein ee te ek ee Orr. \ | Laughlin scored from the three, ing seconds when Herb Duncan |‘itle bopes Alive in ee RITE Storey went 15 yards for another | unleashed an aerial which cov- : : gridiron. pe Mosca y yan taprge ered 44 yards bat the clock killed | The Wildcats held a 6-0 halftime, ~ ee ee eee Ge Reem, BS got sate prams temasgt tiny Pro Cage up period . «la Jacket fumble yards. score. With speedster Frank Fink out . : ee wiidcate nad deveral hare (of Baton witha Neg injiy, Wanea}Aronsele, masched. 70. yards andi Ace Is Injured hel cnet te 3a Lake was still riding the laurels of|W®* Perched on the goal line as Lewis,” Wendell Smith and Bin|'*st week's win over Southfield |the half ended. LEWISTON, Maine, # — Kennedy but could never go ait/84.28 a result the Vikings came| Sven Blomberg went 14 yarda ‘Spoelstra, professional basketball ‘the way. Coach Jean Harkness *™ay from Farmington with a 7-6] on a handoff and Sanders’ points player from Grand Rapids, Mich.,| _ could only remark that “it wag a Sqeeker ee oe aes was released from a Lewiston Hos- bad night” for his club. | Fullback John Walker picked | Ron TY Mists in the quarter, pital yesterday following treatment \LAKE ORION OXFORD up 200 of the 253 yards rushing ‘of a muscular strain in his back. ly First Downs g and scored the lone TD and extra | Avondale dominated the game porn, A Net Yards Rushing 122 point in the 3rd quarter. the rest of the way, and Blomberg} Spoe a beckbogrd up- tas Seta en ee oa!” went five yards for the final score right in Lewiston Armory Thurs- \@-} rd Passes $1 Farmington followed with @ 3rd). . sanders made it 20-4. ae 2 {REE ”” | period tally when Dave Rentz went + F game betwemn, be Rochecier Wap . ‘65 yards with an intercepted pass) 1, win gave Avondale a 2-1 Boston ‘Celtics of the LAKE ORION sie 91 © 33 bur the kick was missed, and|us, 204 the oxrorp weeeeee® @ 0 OO!” Sage “hea oars Ja rey ina {National Asan. , i ‘Southfield, always a strong start-inst night to stay in 30 deadlock, |e ted broker trite | B127 W. 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FOX and HOUNDS BLDG., BLOOMFIELD HILLS ¥ : * _ LAKE PRIVILEGES | we ee ; : ; : — ‘ , a fa 1 10- ALUMINUM WINDOWS, DOUBLE HUNG, ANY SIZE 2— ALUMINUM STORM DOORS, ae, WEATHER STRIPPED * gO i ag ema Window Dealer” ote events. a Co, 1702 S. Telegraph (in August Johnson Block) FE 8-0495 — FE 5-3728 “te 7 Mie You SMaard. “IT’S THE TALK OF THE ioe CoA the News? TOWN. ONE OF =| fea eer. Wi THE BEST SELLING — | fal al = HOMES... ANYWHERE a BE J::haenns| ad] | HEATING EQUIPMENT A OR SELL Otto A. Trzos REAL ESTATE Ti 0 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. } Pee KEEGO HARBOR : sh Rh FE. 2-0278 670 W. Hurea FE 4-3525 | , DOWN Eves & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 I plus closing costs operations done manually] SLOTT-JARED BUILDERS Geld by Stuart Realty Clesets 90 , which would mean the Phone; DI 1-2950 lot of water. ‘ MODEL li NO MONEY . Ms Saiph 00 — - DOWN “LINE” E 3 | "pit anaes GET A “LINE” ON THESE FEATURES | <1 120% MONTH Sherwood Home || Full Basement ACGas Wailer Heater | ond SUNDAY ieee ¢ FULL BRICK Recreation Space’ Vestibule Entrance syarp Tile Both with built-in vonity, reoding tight. mapetine reck, ¢ 3 BEDROOMS La R Coat Closet and Kleenex dispenser. Oversized mirror. Gloss enclosed tub and ¢ STORMS and SCREENS | rge Living oom Uuistanding Klichen - shower, and sliding door medicine cabinet. “ = © CHOICE of ae Picture Window and Dinette THERE IS ALSO, PLUMBING INSTALLED FOR A SECOND FULL BATH =I? pal ae Ont Birch Cupboards Exhaust Fan DIRECTIONS TO. MODEL: Pontiac Welding & $12,400 Corlon Countertops Double Sink ~ Drive Out to Baldwin Ave. to Princeton St. Turn Left to. Model : Machine Works $(2.S'Rc cena] “oom oe Hl Oak Floors hanes ae | N. Parke \ FE 2-4121$|in a huny. The mechanical valve OR 3-3531 |] 3 Large Bedrooms Natural Woodwork ‘WRIGHT-VALUET Fane or onion te with Double Throughout REALTORS FE 5-9441 345 Oakland Avenue —_—*FE.5-0693 WARM AIR CONDITIONER . © Completely evtometic! ® Delivers maximum heat from every ounce of fuel * rary — drevlatd r M, D ‘ prev hdevie smrDayg Ps $ venga Redient 0 0 ney OW n! 8 CALL FOR FREE | rs | | low As ¢ a Month | htweigh / d FURNACE INSPECTION | "Rocten | > 75 | | = @ Authentic Chiseled : : William Lechner| = Stone Contours /s YEARS 4¢ NO PAYMENTS ‘7 leuetion er’ = @ fatre Thchnews TO PAY "TIL NEXT YEAR '” ® Sétuine Cele a ¥ and ef ~ neo he ° Necrow Stone dose OFFICE OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 9t06 — soundproof t ame LAMAZO 1 oe a ees = For Free E Estimates 1 Call F @vacrty aaoees simes see * ~- y, G ~ P Fer Free Heating Server end Eamets, Cal! X AUTOMATIC. HEATING CO. 5.000 Succosétul Installations in Pontiee Aree Fe 2-9124 ODL PILL LILLE N z5} Let Us Quote You on.Our New | Popular Price Garages.. gen DING ‘Goodwill ‘Automatic (3401 West Huron For FREE estimate without L&aV AWNING CO. > 163 W. MONTCALM ‘biigation CALL FE 5-2102 PROMPT | EFFICIENT | REAL ESTATE SERVICE | Wm. H. Knudsen Realtor 510 Pontiac a. Bank Bldg. Ph. FE 4-4516 NEW YORK @®—A woman wt} op kag 9:00 - 5:30 Sy ‘Sepang ie P : Ween oe yet ve oe | ’ = '|Pontigg 2. || Bos'S BUILDING SERVICE well in 207. W. MONTCALM af bed naaen Mea ek ene] At the flashing white light venue cr h'aneicienteshcar_ 631 Oaklond Avenue FE 2.0225 |] wareram FE 49544 tot vas . Borah sfites pee “Gan tipped to the = cece aerial a“ “ Gen Be See the Continental” Thursday by Mrs. We, 20 wee a Absolutely the Finest la nurse's ; cy Noman, stranger Hare Buy i in se Area! mother and took the airing. She oe returned. ; ee " + MATERIALS a ° COMBINATION poors @ INSULATION © OAK FLOORING ®PLYWOOD ePLYSCORE © PLASTERBOARD © SASH © DOORS . —SPECIAIL— $l ote KNOTTY PINE PANELING. $ |] roo tome New Shipment Just Arrived! 2 ff Rooting Authorities Find Infant} |] sane and Suspect in Bed at| A | pyehesaes Apartment in Gotham Iso Many Other Items “There Is No Substitute for Experience” We Deliver Anywhere in Michigan Watch for the most revolu- tionary change-in-roof design ff soon to be announced by Bur- ff meister’s. _ The first roof of this type in Michigan! | £1 lectrical | CONTRACTOR | We have pictures now .. . you may come - in and see them. We'll soon have a home built using this great new idea for the first showing. [f you're looking for the very best and very newest, don't miss this announcement! urm eis ters ad LUMBER CO. 7940 Cooley Leke Rd EM 3.4171 Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 @ FE 2-4008 lms i woman ‘tae home address after, at Large 4’x8’x4" Sheets for Only Dress Up Your ... Living Room — Den Porches — Activity Room _ Basement — Attic _ You must see this beautiful home decor paneling. Bring your room sizes with you and let us give you a the beauty of your home. ° A Beautiful Paneling Low, LOW PRICE MINGLEWOOD — A beautiful blend of pine, cedar and spruce laminated into a compli- mentary decorative paneling to further enhance BURKE LUMBER COMPANY ; “Where the Home Begins” 4495 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1211 | Drayton Plains. Spacious 8 C ontinental’” Bie. NCH STYLE HOMES _ With or Without Basement ss _Bearonss THAT MAKE Living MORE FUN! DRIVE OUT |: ome @ Full Tle Beth ond Vonity Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Fernbarry fa Ft. ‘ © Public Weter ° Ges Incinerator (One Block West of Scott Lake Rd.) Buide ee ha ao TURN RIGHT TO MODEL | © "(Poll by Dallder) / @ Large 9x6 Picture Open I to 8 Daily and Sundays | @ Public Sew: / Window : eae System (Paid by , ‘ Builder) oe by Oe Large Bedrooms ©@ Alwintite Self- / @ Cement Ribbon Driveway | 4 storing Storms end @ Large 75'x160' Lots WH ITE K thy Screens e — oN @ Large Wardrobe Closet; / Schoo! Bus Service — Banking Fecilities — —— REAL ESTATE Fire and Police Protection — 1 Mile to Tel- OL , : ' Huron — CHURCHES cs CITY WATER — ; ORIando 3-1295 Office at. 5660 Dixie Hwy., Waterford “CITY SEWER. i Ae ie a a he ae a a St ee Lhe FEE HHH ite it inp PTET home be equipped with a dry chemical extinguisher. One of the most effective dry chemical ex- tinguishers on the market today is charged 97 per cent with baking soda. “Class C” fires are those that guisher conducts electricity, so both are effective on this type , ot fire. The appliance should be disconnected if possible before the extinguisher is applied. It all smolders down to this. Know the origin of the fire should one break out in your home, and then apply the r first aid treatment after calling the fire de- partment and getting everyone out of the house. Check your home for extinguishers. Is there a box | Diggs Retuses to Join Friend in Backing Ike DETROIT. (INS)—Rep. Charles C. Diggs (D-Mich), refused yester- day to join fellow Negro Rep. Negro Adam Powell Jr., (D-NY), in supporting President Eisenhower for re-election. Z Powell disclosed yesterday he would back the Eisenhower-Nixon ticket and said he would seck Digg’s help. “Certainly, I will not be in- fluenced by anything Mr. Pawell says or does regarding endorse- “ment of the Republican ticket. “IT am supporting the Stevenson- Kefauver ticket and wish Mr. Powell would do the same.” ~~ - Powell, after a White House interview, said he would form an independent Democrates-for-Eisen- hower group because he thinks Adlai Stevenson has snubbed “‘the whole liberal group on the civil rights issue.” ‘_wrwerfgrTT TT" wy ‘er. rrr T ADD A ROOM Easy Terms Free Estimates Complete Building Service All Work and Materials Guaranteed CALL DAY OR EVENINGS EM 3-4825 ROGER A. AUTHIER Construction Co. 7200 Cooley Leke Rd. anager, Cosine of rome A) & M BUILDING SERVICE [Feat trom te: hot saoner sein if 8 S. JESSIE Phones: FE 2-704 — FE 2-8245 See ou the opportunity to do your own interior finish ‘olfer : save of dolicrs. Our | ts will sho : 4 Or we will do the complete job. ssc Pre-season Special GET OUR PRICE FIRST! ON ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS Eve. Phone OR 3-2276 but always , providing an all-day} ’ : supply of glare-free, diffused day-| Open Sunday 10 to ¢ light. ; PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS presents the PONTIAC KNOLLS | Studio Ranch Homes __ iff - PU eet emiommin | [4 |) brightest |i future... 3 BEDROOMS - @ Activities and family rooms @ Spacious kitchen @ Studio and conventional ceilings @ Ample kitchen cupboards, natural finish @ Formica counter tops @ Spacious lots @ Good closet space throughout @ Street paving already in and paid for by the builder VETERANS: as low as ‘300.22 Plus Costs Model Home | Office OPEN : ge” Daily and Full Price from $12,600 Sunday from INCLUDING HOUSE and LOT eerie _ 30 yr. FHA and GI terms. % pea b APractical Home Bailders. tn AVEVAN RP /M-59) A ~y A A a a oe VV ee a ee el i i i i a a i i a i i i ae a ae aa eae ane en incl li Atl tli tl lw lll ltl ti la: lillian ll lili tll ll lll li lil lial lilt ily i sy pd i, hy she sts de ths sn Ah ite th hs dh > a . a > a a a a a a a > > > a > d a . > a 4 a > : a > S Up to 5 Years to Pay a a , ‘ 4 a a 4 a a a a a » a > ‘ - a > a a . a ‘ a d > a Pewee eee Pe eee ee er rerrT eT ee ee ee ee eres es se verve ‘Model at 658 Linda Vista Drive— & ‘ ¥ 7 eo , 5 ae ; ! F I i = q « F ’ | | ; a t be nice if we ~ pockets. Building this silent valet is easy with . ; | HEATER the full : : se : i far less expensive to do like NBC's television along with easy-to-understand directions. Send actor Steve Terrell did and build your own silent - 50 cents in coin to Steve Ellingson, Pontiac Press, | Regular 3124.95 —_ valet. You will notice there's a place for his coat, © Van Nuys, Calif. Sai . trousers, tie, belt, shoes and all the things in his le —sggs ) : morovements (nay, Soret is Help Bulging Indian River ted . ? 4 : to Any Housewife parendtient ad Soe 4, lement—2,500 watt low / geet Features Include: , : ) wh a Mie atiet deen jeune Forces Evacuation (30 wot up sn te ee : j , re ts in omes of ably should be placed somewhere! ew peri. india, 13 wm — : Scarnato sige th fo; dete ath iy on Sia iar 'inaen ume mere’ off 30-gal. Gas Water Heaters $6995 . ine ing in breakfast space . . . second bath has built-in vanity . Although real estate admittedly] vacuum cleaner, for example, con-\evacuate more than 300,000 per-| z birch door walk-in closets ig large lots (75x225). extra lee |is expensive in these days of high|veniently can be taken out and'sons today as reports said the ia: utility room... . pk Baar windows . . . large vestibule closet , eo Pee - on sage ay, pe Yor be Tet of a mionet je\ttrawollen Jumna River near : T H E 4 = luentiy Ss more or course, pa ac ‘Ss : | ‘B compite choice throughout. ‘ money than. did his pre-World|ideal, bat if none is available,|oo" O°) “es in danger of 5 : : | aay DiS" Seis see. | COOD HOUSEKEEPING cs / “Very Close to Pontiac Recreation Area For, one, thing... even budget oe hone tea Foley Gale cbenitecaes! Ws leave Sowrtying, i ig. -y nes rogressive * : ima and Highland Recreation Area: tensters often Har» quality ma-|inexpensive cabinet can be pur- snc cennr a lh he arms ons eee 4 H Pp 4 Se oy es terials im the most heavily esedichesed, sufficiently large to held) it" issoreing the river banks| : Eve n — most beautiful lake country. The ultimate areas. Improvements in installa-|the vat and its assortment of sad teliding sunthen levice aucth! 1 Ge oe hoa rim ar chen for raising a family. Here ition techniques have brought|handy tools. a: een tt os ate, With the| of PONTIAC ‘ Ve ore lots 7 x22 7% with children to live, play and grow strong. ceramic tile bathrooms and Senda -dugagbalk th wick sx tect! : ; i ‘kitchens ig inexpensive homes, it ‘you wax your floors on a above the danger mark tonight or Open § to 5:30 — Mon, € Fri. ‘til 9 p.m. : oe. 4 a: : ‘for exam _ | humid day, remember that it may|tomorrow, floods threaten Agra, | 3 | fl tojsite of the Taj Mahal, 120 miles| 51 W.. Huron St. _ FE 4-1555 = south of ri oe | a ges a | ef a home built by a reputable 7 _ homebuilder to plans designed Cf 4 | an architect. Some of these ad- | | vantages are: J fi gh Tie tome sitar nto oves Toul ight ns. / |the ‘community and related to ; 4 requirements and mainte-| ‘nance of stable real estate values. | Bivciined ere varied to comince preggers are varied to identity of individual homes residential tracts, and ty i pe quali Many architects are | now using ceramic tile on the : oa - exterior walls of homes-even In : a Ps rd | the northern part of the United REAL ESTATE © rae ‘ile i sh ite lA AaB A lhe i Ale as ~ point of view of resale and mort-| ‘gage lenders. ’$. Flexibility in design that per- | mits conversion of general purpose | : rooms to bedroom tse as families | . enlarge, or addition of room or a) Wing when and if needed. = at 5660 Dixic Highway — Waterford A Ale A me i 8 leg eb ROCHESTER PARKLAND RANCH HOMES a SP at PLEASANT LAKE FI _ Custom Built — et Priced Suburbanite "Bildors, Inc. Beautiful 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOMES with ATTACHED GARAGE We believe we are offering the greatest value of any new homes now for sale in this area — ; Mia? homes with over Agr — ne living area —_ 20x12 living room with fireploce a arge picture window. | cose ae All ceramic tile bath and 1/2, colored plumbing fixtures. Ample dining room with French doors opening onto patio area. Large GOLF COURSES kitchen featuring beautiful Youngstown cabinets in new " decorator colors. 2 of 3 bedrooms extra large to accommodate ah : : twin beds and all have KING size wardrobe closets. 2 spacious : “All These Homes hall closets for extra storage ond. guest closet off vestibule. ‘ are Reddy Wired Additional storage space in attic accessible by pull-down stoirs. We offer 140 homesites, all overlooking beautiful woods, -rolling hills and lake with complete lake privileges to all property owners. 15,600.00 and up Low Down Payment 578.00 per Month Model Open Every Day 1 to 7 P. M. DIRECTIONS TO MODEL: '% mile south of intersection Williams Loke X Rd. and Elizabeth Leke Rd. ot west side of Pleasent Lake. DYER- JAM ES Realtors 8065 Commerce Rd. : : EMpire 3-4771 ERs OES O08 6 i Full Basement close to GM Technical Center, Chrysié Jet § Plant, Vickers and Ford Chassis. ] 6 150 LOW FHA DOWN PAYMENTS : 30 Year Mortgages at low, low monthh pavuiaal HAS ALL THE BIG CITY COMVENIENCES : (Taxes Are Lower in Roc r) : Loaded With Custom Features Found in Hoples Selling to $30,000! HOUSE J ama i: foseen snd aunts Sadlnded * Prrvsbieh scheghe Coleele cnt Lathonsn, oof Che fi aes ; : von Pg a ownship park, polly nese we ee a ® Colored bath fixtures é © Sateltecked tout tase right In the : ® Rough-in lavatory in basement [ development 4 © Spacious birch cupboards a @ 5 minutes te Bloomer State Park : ® Picture windows in living room ALE. © 50 lakes within 10 minute drive 4 and kitchen VA © Shopping centers © Glass bathtub enclosure 4 © City water and sewers iu ® Jalousie in kitchen A ® Police and fire protection Si Exclusive Sales Agents - 4 GORDON-BEGIN os: | 18460 James Couzens, Detroit .) UN 4-4810 ._MODELS OPEN DAILY 1 70 8 P.M. : ‘MODEL PHONE—OL 6.9391 <9 Ph. OR 3-159 § Laying Tile Diago a duet te Makes Interesting Room | Qigg te IE owes ow, Aluminum Awnings : ij * Aluminum Siding _% Aluma-Vue Horizontal Sliding Windows » i s i 9 NORTH TELEGRAPH REMODELING e ATTICS © RECREATION ROOMS ¢ GARAGES © ADDITIONS ¢ SIDING © BASEMENTS TE eure HG NO MONEY DOWN take 3 yoers te pay ! IR Let on syivan : right , jules ce = cere oe RHA. [ee eo) Peaman RELIABLEDn deouty, comtert, vtlity ond valve of my howe, No Money Down = | 250 8S. pe ree ; : “pes 4-7824 nee es F « 8 FE 22671 é - a Phe, ELLIS, Inc. | 2690 S. Woodward - 4) E 2 i Ey og | Bel rE Fy i J : gs ; | Have Cider and Donuts With Us \ This Weekend . . . (or Next) ee an bg =f : 3 z if i is ge 8 Fag #2 WESTERN_RANCH AND SPLIT-LEVEL HOMES IN ny + : Au : io i At the most beautiful contemporary home in Michigan . » . The weather’s fine for a drive in the country. Follow Commerce Road west 6 miles to Keith Road. Follow signs to MODULAR HOME ... Homes from | | $18,000.00, 1 to 3 baths; Family Rooms; Fireplaces; |}. | DIFFERENT MODELS DESIGNED BY NATIONAI! Redwood and Stone. ‘ ; CALL FE 2-6292 \. CONSTRUCTION CO. Cohol GM Employes Get 25% Discount Plus Holden Red Stamps! “Do-It-Yourself” Heating Bargains Perimeter Heat \ OELCO-HEAT AVERAGE ® | | 3 &ISTANDING PLAN Only INCLUDES— Delco 84,000 BTU ‘ ; Furnace ; Only WJ i. planned system gives each home a “personality” all its own. prune Heating Dealer }. | Your choice of these pabbesmngs yang That Gives 1B} Optional Extra Features 275 Galion Tank HOLDEN é ; All Accessories—Layout ; ¥ RED STAMPS Installation Instructions i Per Week "TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AVAILABLE IN’ Fairview Hills ‘ f s 4 All 15 elevations have been color co-ordinated inside and i of lot sizes (minimum 60) @ Choice of interior colors Pontiac's - out... from their carefully designed and spacious interiors Colored bathroom fixtyfes © Wired for range and dryer © Formica kitchen cabihet . throughdut to their clean uncluttered exterior lines. This carefully © Rates hase te ; gg * se y oe y ae @ O'Brien Sells lt @ Services It Guarantees It ne ~ Fs pl lid hh } "19470 GRAND RIVER—KE : Authorized Oakland County Distributor i | E oun Us sha HOME IN 371 Voorheis Rd. + ine 'tyreian” «= ((“i‘éiR i «22919 516,01 — We Deliver Anywhere © STEP CO. + $14,900 FHA Mortgage : 1, ACREPLOT | Overlooking Upper Straits Lake: Modern ranch home. Very clean with plenty of extras included. See this one, - ATTENTION] 620" WILL BUILD SHELL HOME wt | ON YOUR LOT 24x44 OR EQUIVELANT. INCLUDING ! | | WIRING, LABOR, AND. wes MATERIAL FOR AS LITTLE | . i AS $4,876.60. OCCUPANCY . * Realtor . eR Shas | 7400 5. HIGHLAND RD. - EM 3-4197 FE 5-6068 MU 4-811 Detroit Office KE 2-2400 “on 3-3741 BOWMAN manu co. Offering Sensational Home Values! neste ALL BRICK RANCH HOME 3 BEDROOMS —112 Baths — Carport ete. 1 SHORT BLOCKS TO SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, ~ ONLY GOODRICH FARM HOMES CAN GIVE YOU THESE AMAZINGLY LOW PRICED Located in odelipaa FULL BASEMENT HOME ey Arsilale the : —————e ow | Clarkston Gardens COLORADo ||. S$ 2 9 0 nu |] AN ESTABLISHED COMMUNITY fog eet, Hine ak i | Available to GI's and Civilians $ T A i eg hl | Low Down Payments! | 15 2 50 FHA - $1,700 DOWN nll | 25 to 30 Year Mortgages! = MONTHLY PAYMENTS $76 —! "90 YEAR MORTOAGES ROSE HILL ‘Model Open Daily 10 A.M. to9 P.M. 4206 DIXIE HWY., DRAYTON PLAINS. LI 1-1140 OR 3-1231 4. ey af j , } s \ £ + - . ‘ ‘i ‘ 1 t ’ id { ; \ ‘ i i { i ; ~ : 24h i ee ‘ bP ‘ \ / ; ee ‘ po OPN s : \ } { \ : 4 f % ( : Bg { : j 4. i \ is ; : \ ean ‘ j +/ ; ’ 4 , of BES SS RE RES gen ae ER Oe ee a ae ee Re Sete Sg ees OM oe ee Soe Gee ae eee ene Be eee ie Go. Pen eee e gaol Pe eee eee Sa ee ee oe VE Sek Se ee = E ee SS Pope a ee ee eo ee. ee See ee ae = % You cen * renee 38 FACTION! “The Bird to. See.” realtor ward e. partridge — | hate deo Ph. FE 4-3581 ise Blt pe a LT LU. AINUM ond FIBERGLAS NGS WNI PORCHES end PATIOS SUMMER SCREEN HOUSES | SAVE, 50% NOW 1 7 Have Us Show You Our NEW Made of Fiberolas With Al! the Colors ot Nature Also Aluminum, Asbestos and Insulated Siding et Rock Bottom Prices “MICHIGAN. "HOME REMODELERS 3377 W. Huron FE 4.5063 | 18,900... LOCATED AT akan’ Yon duet Leke Angelus Road and Clintonville Rood. jon a sofn.o play tyble Will Consider Trade-in. GA ME AIP ABE a ae preg ANCE. Ser | HEAD STATE : Ott ri ( . Kic aes y 20030 JAMES COUZENS ‘COUPLES SFOON~' | ¢ ING IN PARKED | AN CARS LATELY = ‘ is. : fe | | ONE For BAXTER ~ QUT OUR WAY A MMM tae Mutat oth. ath ae Me a hte eal di aMhaiadleatadl aleatbes! rol nds reall Me itued al oat? osdin taco By Ernie Bushmiller I'VE --HIC- STILL GOT THEM Jf ackagtehe » c ent BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES HOLD THE PHONE A _ MINUTE MAYBE A GOOD SCARE WILL. CURE HIM MMMM Td qi VLE LEE rs S 1086 by MEA | wile, fox, U.S. Pat. Off] B if B 1956 by NEA Service, inc. T.M. Reg. U.S, Pat. Off, By Dick Cavalli mee GRANDMA By Charies K ri ; wily Wie Es | sg 4 i ‘. i . “tT = ~ ile aes Ran 1 | MY OWN COOKIN’ 1/7 } j g et ae se Ea col c--|I certainly have your nerve charging sion for a wo 1 Re “Look at it this way—maybe you weren't cut out to be a sitter!” f ES ail fae f ; : j | £ i J of : iH a REFERS EE + Hf garter i F i i ; iit ist Merry Makers Ready / for Dance Tonight. / LAKE ORION—The Menty Mak- ers’ first regular dance of the year will begin at $ p.m. tonight. Newly appointed chairmen for the event are Mrs, Stewart Drah- /Corporation, Detroit, vs Michigan, and iiders and Traders Bx- of performance if the bid ibe my; ve by the Board. The rd of Eduoation reserves the right Ae aceept or i nay any or all pro- pora| and to waive formalities - in pro; i, arate bide will be taken on the foljowing: “a, General construction. « /- —— heating and ventilating. / 3, Blectrical work. / No hids may be withdrawn for at /\enst 30 days. / “BOARD OF EDUCATION Huron bioe f Schools Milford, ved LAWRENCE J. BRANDERERRY, Secretary STATE OF ' MICHIGAN—In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juvenile Division. , In the matter of the petition concern- ing 5$ ape ag Dale Ashley, minor. Cause io, * ' To- Francia D. Ashley, father of child. Petition having been filed in this Court alleging that the present where- abouts of the father of minor child is unknown and child has violated a law of the /Gtate and that said child should > placed under the jurisdiction of this rurt., of the In the neme of State of Michigan, ithat “on said petition will be held at the Juvenile Court, Oak- County Service Center, Court House Annex, 1260-B West Bivd. in the City in seid County, on the 3 f October A.D, 1 at nine o'dlock in the forenoon, and you are by comman: to appear personally at sald hearing. It being impractical to make personal ig summons and notice service h rev | & newspaper print- led and circulated | said County. | Witness, the Honorable Arthur £. | Moore, snag of gaid Court, in the City | of Pontiac . said cou. his ilth day | of October bate Register, Juvenile Division. Oct, 13, 1966 NOTICE OF PURLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given | public hea to be held by the te Lake the Town- shi at 8 p.m, the fo! one i the Zoning Ordinance To ° eg following changes In the Zonin; Pp: . Prom ence I District to Com- mercial I District; Lets 1 to 14 Inclusive and lot ‘son's vision, See- tion 36, White aod Township. ‘es Persons interes are requ copy of the Zoning Map to- a list of the. 4 sed : the = may be examined those Inter ‘ bis amend the White Leke Township Rural Zoning Ordinance . 4 amending: Article Vi-Section 6.1 Svb-Section 2, Restdence I District. Article Vi-Section 6.1 Suwb-Section 2, Residence I District shall be amended to read as follows: Add: Cony lescent homes, private hoa- and nursing homes. when per- by the Zoning of Appeals. ina ‘we've immediately meceesary for clared to : the tien of the public heath. , peace safety and wre hereby ord ] to teke effect thirty (36). days after Churches to Bid Farewell Church in Lapeer to become a staff meniber of Radio station WMRP,|9- -}{tween Perry and Parke will be| clude final sermon by the Reév. Everett A. Smith at Monroe Street Methodjgt Church, Lapeer a Har- vest Festival Service at St. Philip Epis¢opal Church, Rochester, and] a day of recollection at St. Patrick eylrch, White Lake Township. The Rev, Smith is leaving his t Radio Parish; Inc, at PA farewell party°for Be tind Mrs. Smith was held in’ the chiirel’ par- Thursday. lors on : Next Tuesday, the new pastor, Fefe Harvest! fo Minister Ross Jr. singing “Hail Thee Festi-\arranged around the age val Day. gifts will later be taken to the On Thursday, the church's Al- uranoyg home for the aged at tar Guild will have its annual harvest dinner in the Undercroft at 6:30 p. m. with the Rev. Edgar A, Lucas showing slides of church events following the pot- luck meal. ‘ ? * * Also in Rochester, the First Con- gregational Church will hear the Rev. E, John Yuells begin a series of sermons on “The Claims of Christ.” The seven-week series will be preached at both 9:30 and 11 a.m. services, White Lake Township The day of recollection at St. Patricks will be Sunday afternoon, with the Court Detroit of the Cath- olic Daughters of America sponsor- ing the event, All men and women of the parish are invited, Members of the CDA, of which the Rey. Louls A. Prohaska is now chaplain, will receive Holy One-Way Traffic Set | for Water Off Perry Water street between Saginaw and Perry will be converted to one-way traffic eastbound begin- ning Monday, Theodore M., Van- derstempel, Pontiac ‘traffic engi- neer announced, He added that Water street be- changed to. two-way traffic ef- fective the same time, “This is being done to get traffic off Saginaw rather than add to it,” the official pointed out, , traffic between Mill and Saginaw was restricted to one-way westbound thus pro- hibiting northbound Saginaw traffic from turning onto Water. Burglars Loot Juke Box, Steal Shotgun, Camera Burglars who axed their © way/Mr: last night stole $25 from a juke box, shotgun and a camera, Pon- tiae police said. : They also took 2)) gallons of ice cream, according to the owner, Clarence McC y of 122 Wessen into a drive-in at 334 Diston st./Cr Citizens Unit Elects Staff Waterford Townshipites Plan © Further — Talks on Government WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Meeting “in committee” at the Rod. Landry's. now at Township Hall last night, the Wa-|Barber Shop, 8 E. Pike St—for- terford Township Citizens study committee elected officers, with David Hertler, a township attor- ney, elected as chairman. chairman, Mrs. E. L. Windeler, secretary, and Gerald Zubelik, The committees will report at the next meeting Nov. 8. * * * The series of public meetings on government will be continued, such as the one slated Monday night at 8 o'clock at the High School Cafe- teria, At that time,*Paul Reed, director of the Detroit Metropoli- tan Regional Planning Commis- sion, will speak on community planning. County Calendar Remee Members of the Romeo Book Club will meet next Mg omy A a a road pS & Bird Da: eccrine Mr is a 8. Howard Tincknell ond Mrs. Sidney White as cohostenres. i Nerth Branch The ‘. = Branch Unit of the Lapeer County Hospital Auxiliary meets with Ss. Leonard Huessner, 1 vel ik Rd., at 8 p.m. ay. mem- ber is asked te bring on article for “blind auction. The Women's Asm. of T Center Presbyterian Church will in. the church at 12°39 noon < on ‘ a oe rs, Clodfelter and Mrs. ward Yankankas. Attendance of aii members urged. it meet St. Police found the ax by the Lake Township Zonthg Board) cnanube '®. HARRIB, gd - aa aie door, where a panel had been Mnacked open, : & Gingelivilie of geet t the ‘*. Case, 118 Joslyn, Ra. heavy paper, and.seotch tape. ae , ‘ae Garfield Manchester is new vice-|: News in Brief Nothing apparently was taken from a. warehouse at 20 Osmun St., where there was an apparent breakin attempt last night, Pontiac police said, A side window was found broken, Charged with furnishing beer to a minor, Waller J. Rotramel, 22, of 416 Elm St., yesterday pleaded before Pontiac Municipal Maurice E. was placed on 90 li | - David Malcolm Konno ROCHESTER — Burial of David ot the The family includes two sisters, are the Albert Schuells, Hazel Park and Mrs. William Konno, Detroit. Walter Brasie - LAPEER — Service for Walter Brasie, 73, Bowers Rd., Arcadia’ thip, who died night, will be tomorrow at 1:30, at Muir Bros. Funeral Home here. Burial will be in At Gail and Joy, and grandparents/ Thursday afternoon /¥/ Deaths in Nearby Communities | dames J. Ropeman COMMERCE—Prayer service for bedy of the infant, who died Pontiac General Hospital yester- day, was to be at the Richardson- Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake, until time of service. z 7ekE ; | i g Joseph D. Kopeikin, $6, of 805 8. Winding Dr., Waterford Township, paid $100 in fine and costs after pleading guilty to reckless driving before Keego Harbor Justice James Southard Friday. Opti-Mrs, rummage sale, Fri. from 9 to 9. 103 N. Saginaw. —Adv. Eddie’s 'merly at York's Barber Shop. —Adv. Friday, and his body will be at the Ashley Funeral Home, 329 E. Woodruff until] 11:30 a.m. Monday. Surviving are three sons,’ Elmer ot Pontiac, Harry of New York,) and Allen at home; seven daugh- ters, Mrs. Myra Austin of Pontiac, Mrs. Evelly Hagen, Mrs. Eleanor) Fisher and Mrs. Alice Bonfield, all of Hazel Park, Mrs. Helen Davis of Highland Park, and Mrs. Traveler Shows Films to City Exchange Club to Europe and the Middle East at the Pontiac Exchange Club Friday, His speech centered on a discus- sion of the pogsibilities of peace be- tween Israel and the Arab nations. Horowitz stressed there.is no “in surmountable barrier to peace be- tween the two people.” a Mrs. Whittaker to Talk OXFORD—For the final meeting of the Oxford Garden club, a guest day tea Monday at the home of Mrs. Ray Forman, guest speaker Surviving are lis wife, change were taken, police said. iDrunk Driver Goes to Jail} 73%. Colt - IE | rt Henry Te Evans, 20, of Berkey EA ! * | oe eee arene CHURGH’S, ING. fp Or" es o289 825.W. Huren ke tae tee 107 Squirrel FE 2-0233 |) ae ho Ca ee About $284 in bills and $19 in| SUNHEAT FURNACE OIL More heat units ia every gallon will be Mrs. Harry Whittaker. She will show, pictures of her trip: to «|lodge member, and a special dep} ‘luty of the sheriff's department. |] ~ “Reliable INSURANCE Pritection” . - Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “aN INC, Phone FE 4-4565 lit Q eet grained finishes. Stond extre, Medel - 21CS7 8), Enjoy a the new coasts gg in color... See black-and-white _ shows on the same set) BIGGEST VALUE in color TV history! This is the Aldrich—and like all RCA Victor Big Color sets, it brings you 254 square itiches of viewable “Living Color” picture. Now you can really see the big color shows that are coming up. One network alone— NBC-TV—will present more color programs than ever before! 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WANT TO 2, 4 & 10, 14, 15g 6 = 3 aes, ‘ a ling gan ppt Oly ereny, tor, 3, adults. | eres, OFS }4a38,M | Bay WALL GY MACHINE cpa |“ er a nome? PE, 80290. ' trance. 36 Center. FE S470. vi, 4, 1, 3, nu, %, 6, Py gumanes the ir a eee a + Ses. you SA MAR NEEDS oon No job or! \chiean 2 Anime’ Neecus. League. BROS 7 . RIvATE & BATH. @ Se eae She aaah mene | Sa Hao a i | wtnernic Moons P|“ _Netices &. Personsle._ . AW , r rewinding. 2 ike Bren, paid vacations. Tay hr eS must be, ane te type ‘Work Wanted Femele 11 4-308 AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES | salary and te line neta clerical | - FURNACE o CLEANED. i BERVICED | Ease your mind of worry Know | ¥ Fe aa ceggoeeh ART ON Sit "gna, eves Prem et |) WOME NALS “tes Te La Piumbine. chaser Neto. FE Erie tee | Waitin Buyers | ars oe cities |” elean, FE ves. FE? oo Be enieae 0 WwW t Ss WOMAN OVER %. cane OF ERATION “ FURNACE = SLEANING AND he aRY GIRL OR WOMAY AY NEED- W aiting For r: ~ inu = children and ave" » nieg. FE. ary oe seat metal contracting. | TA, 0 friends es. 3 contact |3 er 3 pets brick with basement : y DAY | Gents WA FING —~sERVICE. asst. Confidential... The Salvation 3 to § acre ee _ cous P Ref. FE 5-6506. ox heating. us rm: home than s, © ages dn fer © #3713 SOY | Furnaces & repairs free esti t you have any of the above = vet PRIVATE | i “9 tor v apie road, | Detroit. _ nd 4, Cuseee. 10:00 | me ee mates, Sehr, service, FS. v.08, cont vor P HEARING we Sa. 10, properties call anu bei rig, and washer. | (2 miles East ¢ |= ae eee | |6gee 19:00 3. only. £ WOMAN “WOULD >|" 01's & Saginaw, PE 4-0539 | } ATTRACTIVE POSITION AVAIL- — ln ee ke dat work, 5 se week. cea he ee aa SURFACE “GRINDING 4 “ROOMS | & “BATH. PRIVATE , veteet) | feng. oa, a Cape Te “Coll | Ste eaten FE ew rn creams Servers | ““Aerotred Knapp Shoes WHITE. BROS. | _sie‘rs's J ne ae experience. Must, be eligible ie tee | 5 days oh Pees werk: | teens 6. FR 44723 : | €xPERIENCED wewat -eittt. | xaBtO- —FRLEVISION Rb WAR: Fred Hernan sod : _merere Tee ——— -_ 18 REALTORS Sea hk "et | retcr say enh on rane x | Sere t Tee ePERROOS | sc tone ers hemae ics,| a TRLEVINIGN Bice > 4 pre aura Rt GRIER | open even ah Oe | ROOMS, RICK, CORR Si | have Christian background. be) shift. Joe's Coney teland, 3153 w. | we. ms delivery. Work een re it oat “ag Onen Eves. “tH @ — Sun, 1 to 3| o oS = _.| @ependadle, Good weekly salary; Huron Apoly_in_person. HOURECLEANIND BY,.i¥ “SAY. $1.00) 3-7688, | Mra, Burnes._ g-aet4, 93 Mark, | — *| 7 ROOM ( FURNISHED A APT. HE wnty agus “Professional val Engineer to right person. Phone ie 3.3708. | WOMAN TO DO Se KSIORAT | ear fare «| REPA “vice ON wiint> | PALL » SEECIAL. . COLD Wave CASH | ox ond. eas. pa welcé mane ATIR ACTIVE “| day gad TO ning babysitting. Ref. iRONINOR rE ane. FE | hoo’ Washer! ROP. Munro Bie: | 0. \ 5, FE mee t enanict piectricel) of | | FE 3 9915 mel at Mn. 8 UO renee ‘ri Co woe. W Huron, teat. | FN ndh OUR ae ~MER- | For your home equity. ” | a a eS FLOOR, ¢ Te full respons: | OPENING W ~y ixp. Waitresses. | TRONTNOS +h BU. gate TRIMMING AND REMOY | —~ naive, call PES «ee | | eM. C grove. rx, medium-sized | For well groomed women, 21-80 - : peu RP rree estimates PE 260l8 FR) Travel Agencies 25A\ ARNOLD \3 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING RO puna pa Architectural of-| Fer Gre not able to accept of: | Apply st Lounge, 11 W. | TRONINOS ome ing, deliveries of | | WAITRESS. PART . TIM! y wovulp Lb Huron. Apply '@ | housework | an Tnars & eeboal, | Sinks Buss Rervice S TRIMMING om F aiov- 4528 PONTIAC TRAVEL no canvass eohiecting. For immediate inter | c*. Inr #4 W be A is your home call FE Tues. We nent ee LOI, OFFICE TREE apPLIGATIONS ja NOW BEING 7. iG TAR- EW Wid. Exp. xp. Waitresses _ | LADY WANTS 1 A estimates, FE & frie. Steady | Apply SD peunge, 1188 W: | omeee eth, anys, FE 288 x9, 8S: ag ee > yns. EX. weween 9 a.m, His p.m. nG a SE RVICE get for your aa Pair on (iktaecests| HOME On 3-2908 Wid. . Children to to Board 26 When you list your property => full time sales¢ Must be 18 yrs. of Rage _ Huron. Bele" a gd WOMAN WANTED TO CA = pouse wet! and ‘Tailoring. y 16 eer ; 5 ROME pat CARE " FE 4-2082. =. Neisner Bros., sires ¥' _ 2478, E ATG, The commer orks caitASLE BABYSITTING IN MY an PInsT Licensed mothe R LE B sEWINO ALTERATION ne “3 5-8607 | BAY CAR p FOR, SMALL cut: class work done. 121 Putnam , RE td home. *, et FE ee Use for expert . isal of of jet our 3 LARGE ROOMS silver Lk. h with fireplace. All inmaw a... > Lee he MAID. DAYS. aT EAD Must have transportation AS _ ters Ber MS. . | BABY SITTER, cp, 30 Gh OLDER.| %%, ii a.m, — 7 Dm. 008 x. afternoon win p-088. heme, FR sanvarryen, Ga" pw) Th CARE OF 3 | RELIABLE BABYSITTING, IN MY | _PR $-2028. ar at Le te 8 3 | pe bats" ee ovens AND =x __ Garden jen Plowing 16B | EXC. CARE IN DRAYTON PLAING oh om PPPS your PF iy — sonable, OR te i eres meinem rope it rYPINO ave ROTOVATOR LAWNS, “DAY GARE, NR. PONTIAC a rperien sal store, full time, some oaperienee WwoMAN OVER 20 NEEDED as bd *, i. the ns *, atriet a ardens, soll delivered ve | o §-9875. for you. 3 ROOMS A Baatnest very ecessary 4 8 OmAnxeeper for emell family. . 00 wong Par 40046, i, senmee bath mR. acvanct™ | | _Bloomibleld Vile, RS: | wanted 1088 ne Wid. | “Household ( ‘Goods 27| 1 it personally buy, yo¥t prop- | _ Marshall. per: REAL PEAL ESTATE SALI ES. OOK FOR TEA ROOM HOURS: ' | WA § TRON anos. Fe Fe UACE. CURTAINS ain on RUF. erty, oF will ve hh & tot zou, Se |? 7RooMs, PRIVATE EN Wate EN eoting_the| Wanted, 81 oh aced vale 10 itansportation, dust ete | SaaN NOT OVER @, 5 DATS, rer eR ONTROS | , DONE Thioned, Ponies FURNITURE S NEEDED show 78 gsonabie. Call and he |" and bath. Refris. snd 8 be Wanted, at our De Tatenmen =! air OMAN, N WER 4. § DAYS, ND IRONIN' und Poavenone PE. 2e10l, oemcore © » or eonti- sell new, ane used houses, also cx ou GInt, ma ome = - A in pwns Cnea Le ees FOR aunary Fe LAUNDRY. SERY-| (¢ 0 ome OE i on BD. RILEY, BROKER 46602 New Gt ond Taner of. 2 rea eee re TT eset “Qurtine ‘trgtened chin 8 catnenntemeemnntees eames Bale eed Bin game ties Wat |e : s,m bea LD CA 1% YR. 0 WOMAN ‘ ah ele _<_ ~ . services ew : rT, A e 3 excel tat regula? mee seme nee | 3-824 cn one nen hessewert, Selive ~ Landscaping 18% ta vote gosh, wigs, fare BOY pF ag 2) noted eeping duties option % com MPLETE LAWN BUILDING, | _ture. ¢ of 8 rooms. STON Tt 6 ASH a call Mr. Ayet,| ai, PE #1 0247 ae. v Wanted re ta srone. Ax. § Joncas 0 fal cleanu. Pi Land-| Lat U8 B iy a AUCTION IT) PROPERT) RIT seas we BUY EX? EXPERIENCE OM 5 WAaitinad AND aping Service | an 0 ean AS . LA D'S INC. CASHIER LE Sa hele a voouee just ironings. 8D | cum M BOLLDORING. YARD, | ONE OF FE LARGEST Leslie R. Middleton Avail. Oct ne ort 2 Ex sis office Rienaet Drive Se in tbe inte OF | driveway eroding and back filing. Bic Sayers, Gash. waiting BROKE Fe 1-400 | — Sate apie - Ra YOUR LAKE Di 7 tains | typin t uiver Lake Rd. Building “Service 99 | RNIE % CRANE LAND TRDSCAPE CON: Trees cas 28 WILL BUY O in, List Your LAKE) ROOMS. PRIV. y. BATH ’ REMINGTON AN | FASRION wry AN WOMA AN FoR GOOD —maael & actor adn ‘awn building ~ Wed. |, Miscellaneous property Purchasers waiting. > ou, furn, Adults. 62 Ru ' R D | pis WASHER “ew INO sendy year a pg Ba bs mg ALL PLASTER! GUARANTEED: | sod evergreen? “aE Wasy JUNE ‘CARS. eis AND SCRAP | Office RF een eeres Ra. 7 ROOMS, LOWER, Th Sales Career | -_ eth ‘ane pies | average ae mun se per hour, | Residential al bones and repair epe- | _\erme as UNE fay 26407 oF FR rat Ph Pontiee EM +331! Be Pike Proketeae Sejling | since ee ae ae ee i Pe Perry: | cing OS RPENTENS aera wee 6 aS winTeD: & On 2 PULLETS, —-<= UNiv, 18708 ____- ROOMS. PVT. BAT ry, snd Pre ROOM WA | SAL \LES TEL LP W TD. +44 hang! foe : a ready to lay, OA $2954. * prance: bs Se -” Ted's hae 8 beamed number ef | mxperienced retorted bus ‘guraee Pratiey EM | | CANDECAPIRG, —tKwihs. PATIO’ | WED: ANTIQUE DISHES. “LAMPS. | . Ke room walt; necessary. fi je rome Peron | cu AMveways arate vies and (ree _ fare, MY SFO | 7 ROM shee, wr. eae A KIRDS ‘a OF CEMENT t HOLL ROHING: NO 90 TOO | Money Wanted _ =a we SSioing a repstaiion s Me ROOME, Te Pee at service, FE #2554.) jeading traders ff Pontiac | . FE > “WANTED 44.000 On HOME Ares. Do not feel oul ated. Call |3 TH, NK oa P ad interest Drs | tor ent to ‘discuss. the | nished, Oo stout 4 a trading your Real | ve hones, farms. in | aot ~KBDITIONS. coment, ws siding, free TARE ‘CUTTING AND TS “TRIMMING, | "One year pa free, estimates OF 3-8045 + Se mae a YARD x ivewAY GR Wanted ‘to Rent 2) Estate. W we Be ‘* D APE PES Ya Wh | oe orrice grace. tt omen Baan Fate | a ee, nonin pense Call vhone FE_ +1554 | oe LISTINGS WANTED | Pri ce sass SSE fee seat | won 7 UI OR : gLED. crt Peoais. We, & 13 oem a Oe _Cnilaren._siiéwed wiertorg,. Write P.O wien TT |’ ROOM pished. near St. Benedict's, FE RP “BATH, A ala Pag EB Pl AND BATH oreen oe a4 eon and clean Prospe FE 58-6266. 4 ROOM APT. WITH BATH, HEAT a = water furn, Adults only Drayton Pi. Md OR i ROOMS AND ne PRIVATE nee, Heat _Dle Henderson 4 8. IN, UTILITIES. Br ue adults, FE 2-2406 after LOWER, W. SIDE, GAS eh PE 5-442). ROOMS AND BATH. FULL ement, FE paetcas eta KE. Par- refrig, and R 2- BRAND NEW. pen ans Str Just south of 505 Orchard see Pontiac’ ne qpartpente, ‘AIR ¢ axa py . &iitomatic heat, ine tchen te m rem'e tile rooms, beautiful kitchens, type building, with indi es LTS ONLY dally from to 01 m, and on Pm, and on oar she oan hot water. Cou! .. Bt, LAKE FRONT. NEAR IAG le or small family $60, Mi eat. Sear alee ie. ir wo ry (A ag ML na doa may EE a. references. $80. MODER: BEDRM. HOUSE, N 2 children welcome. laundry roo until Jone iea7. 12 Mi. 7. of Pontiac, wood Golf Club, 3355 Fox, or EM 4005 32-4005, MODERN NishkD HOME IN Seminole Hills, 2 rm., 4 heat, adult couple, asona rent, to rig! r tar Tee ers iL Rg Bante _Rent Zent Houses Unfurn, 36 RANCH Pa . Stove & ref: ator ae, i vthems. Worse or i come, Water- street W. of Edge. | j ~~ ap hg _Remember the flower ou tossed ino the autence? You ee le 8 oe pe” : 096), ss V NTR... al ) eu * yE -ne liad i RKING OFF ‘EET. ption room. Fl or 0137 IN MODE! HOM) ROOM & HOARD FOR rd priv. home. $4800. 53 ON. __jotmson. Convalescent Homes 38A ee a ee SR D OR CON. ‘ACAN AGED OR valeacent, a sores. reeistered nurse in For ittorma- tier call PES 39 Hotel ol Rooms aa aed HOT EL L AUBURIN bie To snythin, » bl -2744. Rent Office Space 41 FF 2st unas any afte Ht | BUILDERS :/MODEL OPEN DAILY ? CONSTRUCTED AS A STARTER HOME. 2 | POLLOWING, ARE’ SOME OF + car" rage Seat sokeat com were | rough Classified Ads! FE 28181 HOME SEEKERS ® or telets with solid za ever SF UJ = eee 7 oF sine Ea ae sisabeat crawl space or a OR: Lith BER MUST ja TEL-HURON rand new modern ranch ty two. bedrooni alow. 1344'x18 tiv! room, master bedroom 17 1? with 8° wardrobe closet, with area, birch a and Susan. ‘gas‘hot Water heater. hates. Immediate posses- ogee Nike raph Rd. be- etalis ingtire rent block Ba A oft “ee hind Se at 100 Ag CHAPIN pfoat haa dav ot cg ata Tp one oan fees sb. ee al y in. aso. iets Ae ASE- |omgae ue GET. TT QUICK, | Yes, whatever it is— dial for an ad- writer and get it! | EAST SUBURBAN pie RD. RI RILEY, BROKER Lake Rd. “PE +1187 WE TRADE . LAKE mediate possess! ADAMS ROAD you cash Spee | alance vey . mo. Immediate pos- comin EM 3-0081. We represent a builder — Pon consider your we “oarial dow in ent home wn ‘pay ment on new on, home of + enoiee. pee A, Nott, Realtor UNION LAKE — ye. % . ng aunt ton, Pull beth. Nise hitch cupboas good and bus service. down. | “EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Palen Lake ha JACK Behr 3314 ggu are. Drak at #45 mo. 6 16 ane Sarees additions! information san HORSE CORP. sole ee Ra. FE 42252 GI RESALE $1,200 4 room ranch peat Dreviss ‘% acre lot. heat. MA Bis | Ee ee Good tn ‘gy penn te fag ; room ye 5 Ail modern on W ign Bird. $7,500 cash. Very well located. hy — lot t anhawding Lake with iske priv- 2 in — wens red ee ald breezeway, rage. Cement drive Fenced font yard. Neer a ANY | |WE TAKE ) _For Sale Houses 43 HARVEY WILSON BR } oe Ths R. Tripp, Realtor Fe Vast oo Pe cane = OPEN SUNDAY 25 GE Ferndale SUNDAY 2- 2135 Oxley von a Pleased - SUNDAY 2.5 4620 Midland Fishing: tie brand aves tomenes lakefront in th yion itt aomont sua” Seen ent, custom ~ See thro a out. _ — $12,000. pA home rhe F ‘rip- LAND; PoLLow SUNDAY 2-5 *| 2650 Pineview Drive Tes ce tts this bed- tts _ can you beat West Side iia plete incom. vallable and only, $14,980-We trite Lake Oakland Vacant nace. I ear ears with i F Bateman’ Kampsen Fa "REALTORS FEA0528 | la Telegraph Bree. a DRAYTON PLAINS Immediate Possession Sears HOLMES-BARTRAM "42 Dine Hey, Shee root "aed Al AM 5 REALTY saa +103 0. N or ¢ or goer. Bnet rothy Snyder REALTOR sie W. LJ vender ‘FE Mal See OPEN SUNDAY 14 5045 SASHABAW NEW RANCH HOME $935 Down You WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 10 W. HU RON ST, LAKEFRONT beautiful eR ay ul =e 2 very ret. son. torino ioe ae clot tee” to Yeopeosinin bar +. my Laker Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Mich, mp HTS | & arate | 3-BEDROOM, _Bulder OPEN ae WEB BUILD BRICKS $10.975 CEDAR SHAKES $ $9,975 Mon. thru Sun. 10109 GI.& FHA UALITY BUILT BRICK RANCH HOMES FEATURING: | Plastered | Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram ic Tile Baths, Full Base- ments with Gasinators, Storms & Screens, Wide Lots, Paved Streets, City Sewer and Water. ek ee a Wasted Bxperienced Salesman . A. Taylor SYLVAN orchard Lake Ave, Pi 6-446 Located in | Byivan ‘epping odel’ vat 5 fist 1TO7 P.M. 279 FERNBERRY 3 bed ranch kite. en-te * Sea Ma gy lye 2 pe is mete eee “hay ae ene COLORED i a4 2 wa i ae ee esa 3-Bedroom Homes. Ont 42 ae 2'Family Income. Inundry ‘tube, Hho roe ¥ * * Edi. M. Sidui Realtor. ™ Open Bets. Tis Boe. SRE + - SEMINOLE HILLS $275 DOWN on Crescent stake out KENNEDY sspeial 4 Taylor ape AIRPORT AREA GI's 4 To Buy OPEN DAILY 10 TO 8:30 SBEDRM, RANCH _ SUN.2TO6P.M. BRENDEL HEIGHTS Feta or _“Npa toast =| : 3432 ARDRETH STREET | SUNDAY 26 P.M, (abt R. Soest: OPEN SUNDAY 26 -| on G.1. for as little as $850 Have You Seen Watkins Hills? With its Paved, Winding Streets and its 3 Pd ama Brick Homes (Face Brick, that is), with its Plastered Walls and its Bath & 1%, with its genuine Ceramic Tile, Full Basément? Ii you haven't, you owe it to a to see them soon. aturally they are the best in construction be- cause they are built by WARD W. ROSS, whose one idea is to give you the best for the smallest amount of money. These homes can be purchased Down... ron ens. a i “¥ rms, 2 bedroom, one ir —_ Deco- ed painted. ining oak floors, new bath fixtures, ne w laundry tubs. Space for recreat 60 fi. front age with ade and £35 rage. Offered 410,450, $1 oy poy k VACANT AND cK To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IIT--WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN * = REALTY CO., REALTORS fain uschell "Fe 20363 $F ea ead * Seicea aye 8 ge rey Ae T denne cay een Low Down Fayeient | : ©p : | N| od = Peso = * eee ee : an. Garces. ; to finish ~ sn ae 26 bedroom ranch home in Wisner pals Pull gas. 4 Ross Drive nh crores aie glee a 2 years old, 3-Bedroom Merely 2b ice ae, ee ce Brick Ranch Home with| 5% "th $10 awn" “aoe sega 4 = Ts had wie ‘Cat garage. Ot, | - F ving Paved ‘Steet, sos te SES eR eee Grade 1 choo Z ee FULL, PRICE: eee Young at d Das sss Biiveway er Ave. “* $750.00 Down... cae ay Sie “qos Just 1 block from city bus. Near schools . Pall price BS fir dppointment uF pee ee A. OHNSON, Realtor i“ ete wae Partridge 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE SUBURBAN SPLENDOR 2 “i f ' i be Party i 2 i - a288 th f : zee: ‘vestments st fut tiie ae ARE YOU LOOKING? Por so gre moderh By: an old- er heme? Lis ni spacious yard higt ted separ tin tre i varieties of and by different,’ flowers. WARD EF. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON oi. caer ke: Sn GILES” nice “py home ied ip fod ore mM fh. oak rooms large. 4 ‘Auto ott fernece, ss & good 1% om yo this home for sure, GIL ES REALTY CO. 3 = ! Model Homes Open __ Every Day and Sunday, SPM ‘Se aS ee, a wk KENNEDY BLOOMFIELD. KNOLLS OPEN DAILY & 2 ranch home oe ieee eet your eeepc Pree bus to grade, bigh school & Drive: out Sommers o4, mil. goat Creer See es Seeee Ma: left o subdivision. KUSCHELL — MI 6-4133 Kuschell BUNGALOW tracted hearers bem ed feom, remus enrace toe a, ses Ta! 3'BEDROOMS PLUS: eity ‘mage. fe et th Se J. R. Hiltz Resitor 1011_W. Huron NOW IS THE’ wa | snow 2 Srey sate 1» on sewer, ; hee | EE ae j10,GOOD ACRES Perfect t Lake Front rt: Bs Pilng s room ‘a frome a ob laa sib: b00 $2,400 down. 7" enw: M. Stout, Realtor se "pres. ti par now in. Fe Be Pp Williams Lake. ng -il ' ew € ~ i aa eee | aay ak, Pince "in ivine “room. Gu fur spacious i Se fac cash to mtg, Ph. FE 31041. hy a) B noek Sylvan Manor a a heat, shad. Bt Oe $13.800, A mes = lee NICHOLIE ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES ewly decorated 3 bedrm, | IS FE N 3 O home. 14s baths, ¢ - si im acretin es nice . . N ee MES 5. cas beat, aluminum — Telegraph . ware Lake garage, big landscaped lot. Rd.. west to No. I ensmith, lake privileges, Priced at follo’ sens, @ bane 4 $17,670. Terma. two of our nec ranch hom: } NICELY FURNISHED San eens auict recrricted lo | 3 bedrms., full beth, oak cation, out appointments floors, ae ee seg ot peices, See epemit. Gee bame:| fevied. Only $1800 wah three dandy a+ - ms rick 33,100 down, $72 & month. e . sell on terms or wke trade, OFF BALDWIN : nb ne > = brick OPEN Whe feat lise ST. i A neat-as-wax 3 bedrm HOUSE brick ay mata’ 96 ogy new G.E. Few furnace, Water, incinerator, 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW | water softener, storms, Dixie way to aw Rd., insulation, are right on Bivd,, 2 blocks paves; drive, Owner moving to 3505 Lawrence St. w — pn Bi = town, It's priced for signs, and et this attractive zk 3 gg modern to min- ute bsolutely just like new, a and ult Sous ‘ant i target s is Owner leaving state, $12,600. one anne & HARGER CO. ef tj teens = W. Huron < FE 6-8103 mm peneume of this at- My Penenice, San wlrrer ' * alum- m and screens, large J lot, West sw is ‘ 2 wast ar SUNDAY 2-5 BUNGALOW 8 Pontiac Watkins Estat 5 ates compile geome fi, eel | ew,? bedroom, bck ranch with outstanding cedat panelied darement. hot water heat, recreation roo (50 with rage ' apg other cut stone - ace. Tele Sutstanding a4 a Terms. ph Rd. to tine 2 a » & turn left. approx PAMILY 2% miles to TRADE and on ri house locat- Live lo ®# Seautifal mogern 3 sie of Street apt. and let two of block. wee oe. eS es, out Sit bec with $2.950 dow ing goon ac. beat, j , wes fired rator, «mmediate F a W Co possession of ot ee a é . ood F Orrice OPEN SUNDAY a REALTOR * 31995 Hureu ‘a rE 54178 Attention Vets au, Pras PL eh, oes saat dea = ) sandy 19 et Eat oa ma Oe = Bi arial Corner Wiliam ar og BR ue Lake Roed & Mss cLAGE REAL ESTATE PE 6092 rill, softener, master Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor a CLARK | $810 DOWN, rig scenes with ‘utility could be two bedrooms, ga i $5,400, rt oe 000 DOWN Built in “65. Ranch ER nee tiled floors, gas heat. $1,075 DOWN. 3 bedrooms, base- dining ’ ment, separate d room, rage, $0,840. - $2,000 DOWN. GI resale. Fur’ nished, 2 bedroom. sem. per mo. taxes aod he er els RO St for $18 per wek. $2,875 DOWN. 2 bedrooms, base- ment, e location. 000 DOWN. 5 ® SB agg Income. ornes lot. $11,500. jane 4 DOWN. 2 bedrooms, a ed upstairs. basement, oaeae $13,500. i AN . : bedrooms, sttie, full basene septic, well and pump. [ge wwe mene pore, patil enfant large lot. wo 1,373 DOWN.11 roo.ns, 6 bedrms. ‘ jets, gas heat, carage, $9.550. a, bearooms, part dee © privs. iat ge'see.” 3) 3 MODSES. Two 4 one § rooms, $1,600 ae raged. lake ra Pa a Roy Annett Inc. TORS Opén Evenings and } aw ved 14- REAL 28 FE. Huron O NEIL. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 1 ge PERRY —De rou : nat ois z 2 4 $e . i ns ne SUXDAY 2-5 2357 Garland * SUNDAY 2-5 37 Colenian “West Huron to Coleman ndscaped, 30 posses- sion, Near St. Benedicis OR? 3-1648, OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 payment te oie bee this Prt RAY ONEII, Realtor | u Open Sunday 10-4 _L, H, BROWN, Realtor 1362 Ph. FE 32-4810 "ounie Lake, 2 bears ae ‘Lakefront Lots ie| Beas oops Cpe lai rome : Otter Syivan pve Sultan ert te lake privileges on Otter-Sylvan tt" Toad CARL W. BIRD, Realtor re tant we Bves. FE Fiat babs sovtdonee ie $500. Low "ia hoses BEAUTIFUL 6 ms ig noe vin nso pa] : 7 BEDRM MODERN SEMLLARE 38 : MODERN SEMI-LAKE home, auto, furn. Longe living "POLL Pri ch es. a0 TERMs MY 3.2880 For Sale Resort ort Prop. 44A 2 CABINS ON WEST of ‘Siitean us beet pantee & fish- po gee da, mi peneidey car for Sale Suburban Prop, 45A ROCHESTER over and ste = finest face Ep tow pe bomes 3 bedrm., 1% baths, wet plastered, basement, caved sts, water and sewers, $16,000 to tae “and Alice. ‘Sts F H. N. Seldo For Sale Lots 46 HOT LOT DEAL | LOOMFIELD COLONIAL HILLS Several choice at oum 7% to 116 Na ye » Priced from $2,500 017 gputadacse cra LAKE cco Best available sg scents — hills a lakes, Priced $3,000. to $8,000, . OMTOORISG. One of the best in Po 2 \ tiac Niething® - BEACHLAN 13in135. at Ce aes * nena view an Lake. Only mater a LAKE ROAD pri a ‘ Sk aot * A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 Telegraph Rd. "he tan cit? valor in oate fellow School. Wi ILL. LIS M. BREWER re boon” MA 5-758 Pu gries bi oy by LARUE TAL AND ea LOTS aR ene Bp gown AND eee etaine in stock.. B dee rinees wD es teenaee tis ee aeae even “ 3 Sue eee eee é este » tio FT 5 “0 tae “amp ro oem | Se Ss eae ay — gene i, MI EMI - aT "EL. chance that maybe one of hem ag some a” tudio couch -......c.scccs- Sale Household Goods 87 LOT : a 57 carpet, never L 2, Wi ve Gs * : 4 bE rods " ms a Ob went +t i - i. ee ee LY U.S. 10 ee 268 «feet a i ’ ea ze -3900 m4 > Y 3 ce eas, I P ehe se wHe ewer ee ie | WAxbe ecetmuDGE a + | Apr ~ ste GAs” RANGE CORE |5°6"" pecuctar eens sr" 4 Faw. M. Stout, Realtor 4.3581 —— "1080 W. HURON ST. ga Ponliae ; _ Sale Land Contracts 82 aed zor FoR acorn | “Satssesh Nomee Poste Lake me parmomnaton, ahr gn 10% Discount See WM. H. KNUDSEN 00x150. Large oak trees. $400 down. On paved street. 100x150. $200 down. -)eeeeeeetee see wen eee Se reer ee eT mark Good, area, 100x180. Only $1,380 BUSINESS” : : eT WISE 4 acres, wooded: $900 down. ye ARM MARKET a au sas | sone aNOER WABI 3% acres, Trout stream, $500 down. on, Dixie Ney {complete te a . onaition 1164 Ja mr Oe er 100x190, North side, #850 cash. by net bout. ; on de , tue" Binet aE “on seneies. 4000 down. or the whole r ; Live me d: Cc. Hayden, Realtor — Sakiand $i a house in : é m1 : mt Duk DINRTTE & Sart War feviod LADD’S NURSING HOME Money to Loan 53 TR A $ Drayiea: Plains Tn Pontiac. Over ae (State L leensed Lenders) 4 — teioog down, bays mf LOANS $20 TO $500 18 : : For Sele Acreage _*7| MICHIGAN BUSINESS |’ __ HOUSEHOLD Yo ot ats ee GOOD USED ELECTRIC RANGES 200 ACRES, ABSOLUTELY ONE| SAT ES CORPORATION | FINANCE CORP. OF of the most productive farms in at — we ALL NAME BRANDS Excellent 4 PONTIAC pn experts, Dame cognd, hare, 3 SOR, JANDMSORE MROEER | 4 6 saguaw oe recon! nett ut ee ‘SOME LIKE REW bares. , artes, tery saeatiat PARK at 5Un FRONT DOOR land ' ; $39.50 AND UP iat we ema creer | YOU ARE |Batéman i 2 ee Lucky. Kampsen = | phone please. + : mare fies, “ounetiont eet ee fraahinery Satings &ieeh Buckets ins period REALTORS FE 4.0528 Sountry. Also. good fishing with chises, tale of egg o says, hell tow for $2,250 = we Se arora il waar ee yy i t 8. es. & Sun. every consideration. : is eee a n glwaye pays to desl at eats FS, hy By RR | og 4 Sipeees dors gts) xR aes will not inst Tong sacrifice tateres 6 "tock ‘or ds oer tieberate'x "| BUCKNER In clty of Pontiac, Sale - OR Y & BEER of only $1,800 with $500 down. ‘Naan = corner - gt fast! : location, Const Soar gre: OFFICES ARE LOCATED: cery — & res a A. JOHNSON, Realtor |--- 8004 bide. with 2 apts. up- , : 1706'S. Telegraph Ra. | Shows kinase =" wascrvon v.sinn lus Cis iy, [sn FE 4-2533 . scarves. in ¢ CAERES IN AVON TWPS-BoaD |, Nicholie & Harger Co. |wauze> paxe, Darasion | Se Baresi prices Mt te FETA, "NE PAS. tre Pm on (meat fe Back) Est BUYS IN TOW ae eS on $e03 Yon Dyke | Woot topcosta & O'oate ee: $ parcels to from. Pants, , spt. conte ., $2: Wik schol any recsenatle Gown HOT SPOT . WHEN Y Ladies’ Wool coats... iat C'PANGUS 1919M15| . RESTAURANT SN ee Ne lcm asst Papa a. | _Stcan PR stot — : One of the best around ; EL LET 18 8. ” mar swings OF aan LARD. goad “hard working coupe, $25 to $500 BOY'S WINTER JACKET, SIZE 18, frost; W: —_ OK El Oy y ae. cond, OF Lae ELLIBEE CLASSIFIED Price includes all equip- oe eS ee your | BEAUTIFULLY Por-| § Fo ment. Immediate possession, aes. Se teratture. male, size 8 and "2 Pe 3141, Call Ruth OR 31111. FE 4.0003| start working immediately, | Shaget ned c sult your FOR SALE VERY REASONABLE, | Cal SIGHT Only $1,500 down will han- ‘bee rete? |” Beautiful brown Ana ie abs, = — dle. 7” wits 3 jecket ene 12 te 1“ t Holla / . . : der dye. Looks like mink, ‘i For Sale Farms 48(_ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor S Lusky _fect condition. MI 60615." /* + rms __ S\N, Saginaw St. Ph, FE 86-8168 GIRLS WINTER COATS. SIZE, 2. DA o. Eves. Til; 6:30 FIN ANCE co yg new Reasona’ vie. 14 ACRES 102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 1 mile north of Posting. 9 é FE 41874 mypecs feaneaable, iin. 12, te shed, ee, Soe oper: . (BLUE SUNOCO — GET CASH QUICKLY Me EE ted fees ah iae ae ee ie] Up to $500 reals “te ua " ALUMINUM priced, 2-3131, 9 a.m. to § AD, mrt im. a aon tele Sun Off Company, Box Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | iichigan for cheview. minates, ee made on fur. | « Tair ve ot passe on ‘BLUE SUNOCO STATION IN HOL-| curities. ae! ly. We- will sssist/ a responsible mat. with moderate tinances who 20 ACRES wants’, proven ousipess ‘of ‘his akland WILL TRADE gery Ba Ang GY ‘ ment 6 — : > : at, rettgth, Sienit| Mette Se “| LOan Company] # Barn chicken “ease rms. of Wili|BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP. | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLOG. | § ag ee ee ee FE 0.006 | eee ae DA iT CHAIR, Wine, ae 8 Baldwin Ave, een) K. L. “Fempleton Realtor Sale H Hou hold ¢ Go w r s 57 1407 aventele’ 2. Sylvan ~aFOR, FARMS AND ACREAGE 2000 Orghard “ake Ra A ig Be ghined hoe LL-LENOTR SILVER MUSK. Call_Rutledge, OR 39-1111. FE 40003 : ay fur yr oa ones y areen NET * a3 ; 8-307 i Aca yara| -/ SUNOCO night. Pri , After ¢: neat Molly Per Information, MY service station ‘or tense. Bou | ye hg our car budget? ot ere ears ata TA. ; SY OWNER 00 ACRE FARM,| and. Telegr ly Pontiac. Rd BF to eonveniont to | tier, excellent condition. $66. FE | bietop +. bed and | 2 gh SV Eide OM) is areca ieee | Fara Seetatas weet | sco" re—GRwEPRIOT Tow, | SH eteae a _—_ wal ca 8 B. + ti Tot. Or ‘phone FE 4151 and tell tonster, ar, Car, pot. car sent, Taylor enatms aon acre wolf eourge| Vinewood 5 ose. PS bike, gun type ofl buroer’ OL or GArfield 2-6043 r ¢ p.m. om t tose s Br $eTA SERVICE sTA- e UlO | 23, P_W. DINNAS 66 W, Huton _ ry, food Pacem ge By She Eee / vento: : 712, : loam rubber cushions, new in MARLETTE, MICH. |apmes Loan Company) tsi isectiegcoition bedroo me, ness on 4lane highwa tn. Street Sith Tan besement, situated” on) 10 miles ho Pontiac Fully Second Floor) wir | ele : Ss é. . acres of productive soil. Other — fo- roneunnes ¥ Hours 9 to 5; Saturday 9 to 1 * kes : edt te | ache ‘ov! AN . : sy i. 8h ® Sons ow - ee - "i or ; aon ~ ee = 40 equi Ii out buildings. Bargain price vodern on u phere. at 87,800. ten = Merrie 29761 | C) ANS ‘FR CRIB CRIs, MAPLE PANEL BED. R. D. RILEY, [Broker ° 509 Elizabeth Lake PE +1157 4 | 925 to to es00 Fo, sRctONAL, BEIGE, On |' A ponent FARM LIKE FALLIN » ®. ee ’ exit 2 oe tae 11 acres, wit poearoom mote! OFF A LOG |- PI ht a cgi Re Ramee. cule com] aay te qperate guar bar tn /o4 W. Lawrence St.) PRE G1608 | see oe ae TEAGUE FINANCE CO. uae a Sa ape Be 202 AIN ol heater Dorothy’ Snyder. Lavender | and sta tan] , RE. 3140 W. Aturon Fe2an) % { oss. oft. | / MU 40417 tres. oe ie Bn Siert es ; corer nse RESTON — "3 | for ceervtime ‘te eT eee =| nS A_ FINANCE- | home, full bath, ; . ; XER? O _ SES Re | NER Ge Sa | LOANS 28 we $800" | TUE, ANSWER | TO ade to se ten, find 7 Sie Geer hotine, Hoi. rate» sunmers |) BENEFICIAL © | SOUR PROB! E ood job. TE 2-181 is the / Kggetitce at takes em | “OO W. HURON ST, FINANCE CO. ¢ MO re - | am Ad number! (/ igen 2H wees P| = TaMC NORE |g aS Mt say Nite, it's FE 28161 “ , j > ey : : \, A 4 ee ‘ i s f] sa oS A ek ye ag Ree ‘ Se eee ee \ sa i aa PHERYH Cae. a Malenae Troy, _MU_9-2308, Buy you have a pe 1 to’. lawn LEE's mowers. SALES -| TILLERS & TRACTORS r rotary tiller now, We stock of used tillers — All_in goed condition A Used garden tractors and power & 8271 Mt. Clemens St SERVICE PE 3-0830 528 North Main OLive Special Offer EXTRA New Discount CASE CHOPPER 4 DISC HARROWS Good Used Tractors ES, BA A. coed oy a Mf oe eae HOUGHTES & tn 1-076) Rochester MecuL CHAIN SAWS & — Repers P | TRAILER * | PULL RACE CHEVIE V8 ENGINE. » GOODY “FREE!M! FREE!!! 18” PONTIAC CH CHIEF at sales lots, STOP IN NOW see EAUTIPUL e 19 PONTIAC CHIEF w 46 Trailer Sales New 1957 Traliers on Our Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION PRAIRIE i. ana 3 16 t & Also 10 ft. rates. "BOTTLE GAS and ACCES ON IES STORE erty good condition. $300. _Rent 1 Trailer Space _ 79 “ae HEIGHTS MOBILE ViL- OXFORD at MANOR FOR the best at rea- one MY 2 ae SPACE, ee r ND 20 x30, all modern, nonbin's Mo- bit va tens 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 5- ae For Sale Bicycles 84 30ATS DISCOUNT 3 alum. boats, e's motors motors s UGH'S vial BA a See M&M Motor Sales at's dollar on tate open ears wy 3-1603 "| HIGH $98 Paid WE PAY TOP DOLLA SHARP LATE MODEL at ae :; COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OP olive © teat SHOP IT . ‘Then Bring pit Here | ar arp ca: *™AVERILL'S 2020 Dixie Hwyv. : JUNK CARS & SCRAP service Cai) FE 4-0582 WANTED SCRAP CARS Gate TO RENT AT Walt's craier ag ° at Pon- tiac Lake Call OR 3-8 Auto Accessbries , 80 $1,300 invested sell for $400 & exchange stock Chevie ve engine or best offer FE 5-7401. RECONDITIONED. ‘37 FORD, Vé otor complete, low mileage, EM 4837. , For Sale Tires 80A 100 USED TIRES & TUBES. ALL sizes, Bargains. 197 8, Johnson. AR. FIRESTUNE, GOOD- rich, US, Black ot white sige walls, off new cars, Full gu e. oats a 80 per cent ott ED. “WIL LIAMS 18 aw at Saeburn J - 6 ¥ stone tires. Heavy duty—exce!l- lent Call Fi p.m. or Bat. or a.m. Phone OR ° SNOW TIRES New and —— as low as $7.95 SERVICE TIRE & TRADING CO. 461 N. Perry &t FE §-0649 LOOKT 670x15 suburbanite mod & Ls og wae mold 10,95 exshange AL ond STATE on & “FE en Zz. WE BUY A A 62150, | v* ree $2.80 0, Aigo ewes. athe” PE, ¢-0637 Ph OR 3-451) Bud Shelton ales A oy a "Sied PE eer .» HIGH $$$ PAID our OF STATE. DEALS GLENN'S MOTOR 3A 254 8. SAGINAW ST. PE_¢1371 WE NEED USED CARS AND po rucks. Get our prices before you North: Chevrolet’s Big Lot in Birmingham CASH ANY MARE OR LATE _.models. Economy, 22 Auburn. car, open for bar- L 5-624 —gsining, PR 6-623 THE HIGH DOLLAR = oe, it will par vou wei “Seo "Dixie . J. VAN WELT OR 23-1355 Wanted Used Trucks 89 WANT A, PANEL TRUCK, REA- ___ For Sale Truc Trucks 103 1 WILLYs ‘JEEP. 1 PICKUP. wheel drive Excellent shape. uu set CHEVROLET 1061, OME gang Rais. 144 ANCH “Oakland County’s / to pull gd double 4: ofa Rana £28 | Fastest Growing Dealer 982 ye reek. food "peaditgon. OR 1006, | Mayle’ nt + ee tat 5 ; “¢ 4 3 \ : ‘ “3 A | bt % Pa edbed eS BOE Pee a WS ee Se ae Se op Gt sey oem pa| 90 Ave. Sales and de ficlal's car, equipped. Sa SS eS se ~ Pra sedan 1953 Imperial equipment, It’ * oe ae 528 North Main CHEV gueciient ‘condition. no FE 5- sedan, full power and 9 oy Motor * CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Clearance sale of all new cars monstrators, fes6 Chrysler New Yorker 4 dr. of- fll pewer, fully 1955 Hardtop Buick Bg 4 £ Dynafio . 1954 Plymouth Club sedan. Bag lass, a om po ng Show roo seats | and sol Curzeter Hn ga Eg “Or Open Evening s — Please over payments, 3-784... [Al wants young male Spapieal=: yg “oes MAS le 5-5141 Sars epee ha. EW CHEV, BEL Ain. POWER ghanged, 3200, Eilzabeth Lt. at aes oe at ae Wanted Used Cars 88): sauity Alwa vetivays Ri Ready to Buy very io clean, BAGLEY AUTO PARTS |p PE 5-0219 1% BAGLEY 8T,| JUNK & WRECKED M CARS TOP ~N 1B Pike Sen Pee bees ‘ ' for a 2-5401. - i. WE are cleaning out our 1086 TOUCHTEN & SON hester Past, $450. FINA a + 1956 $195 TAKE ADV. 0 ANTAGE OF a Loca EARANCE CHEV. DEMO'S AND EXECUTIVE CARS it Terrif ic Savings 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS Hardtops — — Converts. OR YOUR CAR DOWN UP TO 36 MOS. ON BAL. OUR LOW TION eUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM | HASKINS AAO KE AR ee eae * ‘hinds Gs * Bi 1953 - 1954 AND 1955 132” - 144” 156” + 175” WHEEL BASES FROM “Bright Spot" Jerome OLDS-CADILLAC Caes at Orchard Lake FE 8-0488 ~ $805 Be Ae P G, Ged, $1296 Sencar’. P. G, . oe door $1605 ig She Fetes eee e ees i fe Highway at M15 Mabie s50n Open Rites th 9 ISPONTIAC SALES te ig "86 Pontiac, dealer demo. Save money 405) 66 ag Af “Bel Air, sports coupe. | * soe 4 ar, A: MANY MORE TO CHOOSE: PRoM|"ts Foaties Ai gmt Les i Ranke "“-™. . easy GMAC “52 » 4 dr Motuxe, -Hydra- TAKE ADVANTAGE 4 oun ‘82 Pontise 4 4 dr, Deuxe. * LOW OVERHEAD LOC. portation Specials N, Ma , Clarkston | HASKINS FORD. $ ROOK, AUTO, Tan ‘6 A Ns- mission hawt Ww. 305. "83 Pontiac Sedan. ‘A ‘aus. anne “cuevnover, ~ [pi PasPin akland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer MAZURER MOTOR , South Blvd, at Woodward PE 4-587 ‘36 DESOTOS anD PLYM- at our cost! Come be wg me an offer. ‘Dealer 1951 DODGE. DR. $200, PH. FE __8-0056, ‘ D ft gd 4 DR, SEDAN. 1961 FORD V. IA, RADIO & Heater, rd-o-matic, W-Wall . Assume NEW ouths to in or ¢ MI tee Soo = " Cornell YOU WantMe? Dodge Golden Lancer ‘Fercten with 267 h.p. 12". center jane brakes, R&H, auto, trans, w $2695 Aeon BORER E EO OOH ERED HARDTOP Vm 4 "56 Ford Fairlane Victoria. My color is turquoise and ivory. 1 have a Thunderbird en and Ford-O-Matic $ *. ‘tl e new. 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Art (9) Gilead Baptist sagen Cireus Boy, the Atmeiies On. bad.” (7) Amateur Hour, Ted :25—(7) Political Talk, Democrat. Train.” (9) My Favorité Story, 8:00—(2) G. E. Theater, Joseph “Key Omnibus, Alistair | Coole. (9) Movie, “The Champ- '$:30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock, drama. '9:00—(2) $64,000 Challenge. (4) Lo- retta Young, Rod Cameron and 9:30—(2) What's My Line? (4) Lite > with Elizabeth. (7) — & 5:30—(2) You Are There, (4) Na-| _ ture Trails. (7) Annie Oakley. 7:00—(2) Ed Sullivan. (4) Steve), Allen, variety. (9) Corliss Archer, "}10:30 — (2) Strike It Rich. oy Home. (7) Theatre Seven. 10:56—(7) News. ; , |11:00—(2). Valiant Lady, (4) Tic} Tack Dough. (7) Story Studio, 11:15 (2) Love of Life. 11:25—(7) News Ace, 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) ‘Robin and Rickey. : 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. © MONDAY AFTERNOON 42:00 — (2) Mid-Day Movie. (4) Ding Dong School. (7) 12 O'clock Comics. (9) Film Fare. 12:25—(9) Billboard. 12:30 — (9) Cartoons. (2) Ladies’ Dy. 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