standers, a long line of Soviet-built tanks moves im Budapest, bound for aciton in the current Hungarian revolu- tion. It was not known whether or not the tanks were by Red Army or Hungarian personnel. “Yield” Sign Is Ignored Injures Rider, in Pontiat A Pontiac woman was fatally injured and her passen- ger slightly hurt when their car went through a “Yield Right of Way” sign on Marquette street at Nelson street at 4p.m. yesterday, Pontiac Car, Truck Collide: Killed, 4 Injured HARRISON # — Three persons died and four were seriously in- jured last night when a car and a pickup truck collided heacon at the crest of a hill on a gravel road etn sullen enat: 4 Titeviogn. ‘ Dead are Irving Shepard, 59, of Grand Ledge, the car driver, and his two daughters, Ida, 14, and Joyce, 16. Two passengers in the Shepard car, LaDonna Durham, 12, of Grand Ledge, and her 16-year-old sister, Kay, were taken to Clare Hospital where they were listed as “fair.” Shepard’s wife, Irma, 56, was taken to Gladwin Hospital where she was listed as ‘‘poor.” Walter Mathews, 16, a Harrison pulpwood cutter and driver of the truck, was taken to Saginaw Hos- pital where he was listed as for a cottage on Long Lake, $7.64 More in Taxes LANSING #)—The average mo- torist ‘will pay $7.64 a year in in creased taxes to help finance the expanded federal highway con- + struction plan enacted last June. The estimate was made by Charles D, Curtiss, commissioner of public roads in the U, S. Department of Commerce. es ‘ Dec dicate Cabinet in Bid to Quell Rioters: Inland, Austrians Cross Line, Greet ‘Brothers’ VIENNA (P—Red Hun. - "s western frontier ee eee Se It's going to pay kids to stay home Halloween, off the streets, the Pontiac of Education and Junior Chamber) Before awarding some 6° prizes. donated by the daycees, a city: wide “meet and treat’ hour will be held from 6 to 7 p.m, Wednes- day, Commerce manager, will intro- | jguards were reported sum- duce Donaldson wg gta i : ijn inland today to help port. Hirtinger is expected to out- £ at swelling rebellion. line to the group what effects the | Border areas are falling new rumway will have on the - |to anticommunist Hungar- i aga ae flan troops. | sacs gum eal iene woe epee | | Roofto-root fighting the many planes lining the new _ fwent on in the heart of ; east-west strip, for flights over the ' |Budapest, where Premier | _— ‘Imre Nagy announced a new “: cluding the purchase of land) be- This new front included several : gan in mid-August and was com- , in an effort to ap- : pleted recently. freedom. — : ApS ren ae sald they had deserted to the and told, “We are brothers again.” nn ee et eee years,” Austrian police in a border interview. “Tt | seems that the Hungarian Com- : quietly withdrawn to the interior to help manned - to. the “an ‘ @. # 10 ce ve ST GR Lh ee 3 posgt Routine Practice , 4 Factory list prices on 1967 Pon- | Carri t two large hangers : : . Sate ace ce tote Stan ods Cadets bores ghee A ET sO 4 on ¢ <5 meyph sb med aoe eel Ito 2 Th T, F : : =. « : Fd Se Ce police sald re Bp pe Dophe iy he pepe oh dl mils. OWES : . —— - a * 7 oy : 2 26 Lewis St. died two hours| Foer'aad tc, iit Hille acid | for Weekend ) : Boca sone ot 1 plan Ga, the sn Celis FNYSICal CNECKUD 7 Catalina ; gen3,/0% Mr. . : ck THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | She was thrown 30 feet, police) Catsline = Et Bitlet tat Nebmals St and Rener| "7,TNE ASSOCIATED PRESS : St her autor struck on the driver’s|@TAR cHIme Pan. Kaen, Oi, ore dential and vice presidential can-| SAN FRANCISCO W—Adlai E. WASHINGTON (INS)~President : side at the intersection by the car| {peer cecan “Sats near the main gate of Barin Ficid Cn ey Se Stevenson called President Eisen- (Eisenhower enters Walter Reed , on of Bruce C. Baerwald, 22, an but! ‘ bie Coupe galt. Bret lat Foley, Ala, TODAY: mower ‘tadey “the shady Cor Army Menge eity Se te WOT es wake a we of state man visiting here. Custom Cotalina men 3618.) ‘The. trainers were flying’ in a EISENHOWER—Enters Walter |didate” of @ Republican party|to-toe physical checkup which he)15 g99, -_ : igs = : : traffic pattern making simulated. | Reed Army Hospital in Wash- |wnich is “afraid” to ask the peo-/had announced he would undergo Mrs. Hazel E, Lewis, 53, of 37/ | carrier landings at the fie when | ington for physical examination. | 10° 4, trust the he the Mow, 6 clediied The Hungarians reporteg ru- Lexinigton Place, who was sot When YOu TOUT, | they collided. Barn Field ts an | STEVENSON—Speaks in Cali- : The President plana to leave the| “em te Ratan wore tercing thrown from the car, suffered n ’ | auxiliary of the Pensacola Naval | fornia. country to Vice President Nixon. Plans He| N@SY St pistol point to make his minor cuts and bruises and was | E7, M h Air station. He said Eisenhower is fronting| White House this afternoon. announcements to the Hungarian treated at Pontiae General Hos- |{20W IVLUC. KEFAUVER—Speaks in Cali- |for a GOP old guard campaign| “ill remain in the hospital for @P-| people, ¢ven that he had been pital, authorities said. , d Garlick had served one year in| “based on a profound contempt|>tximately 24 hours. - arrested and that the Russians * * * Do.You Spen ? seer 8 gc po rw dy TOMORROW: for the intelligence of the people.”| White House’ news secretary had taken over complete com> ' sae et Pat, Mi les op — The Midlemaas Brcwsier “| _EISENGOWER—Laeves War | inate wert btn | 2am: Seoul te pr | end Bae Nelson at about 25 miles an hour Council and four allied re-) He bad lived in Lake Orion for} Reed Hospital, with public report | tered,” Stevenson sald, “my ©P- | i, results between 4 and € p.m. 8 desperate bid to answer tareweny omy Sy + adeno tourist associations are set-|12 years and was graduated from| promised on test results. ponent has told you almost noth- | por ponday, Hungarian demands for adminis- into the ‘intersection without stop-|ting out to get an “accurate yard-|Lake Orion High in 1953. STEVENSON — Flies to Bos- | img sbout the issues of the |” a Sakae "one an ae | ping. He was not held, police said.|stick for the state's travel busi-| 4+ in university of Michigan, | ton. se GD Bicone Sie tle thislgroups told newsmen at the Aus- It was the city's sixth traffic fa-|€5%- be under-| Garlick was active in the Air) KEFAUVER—Flies from Wash- The Democratic presidential Pre EDT, he trian border the rebels have set” tality this year sg made ROTC program and was a mem: | ington to Findlay, Ohio. nominee, in an address prepared|nOr™ne. At 10 en ae oe sceclup an independent Hungarian gov- Ao eee soiree | ber of the Theta Xi fraternity. | = for delivery at a midday party/ro jue Som * cctundnt: at Geel, 6. wuteen ) Se eee nlnem Conus te tere | A Saieee tae ton Maghe Goemt | enor te 128 Angsies. rally in Washington Square, said|...c temon and Wowen of 196,"|dustrial. town 70 miles from Buda- Area Woman Dies i = camat for, to am s)he ts survived iy hls parents « ta me ony only.” TrantMimetomen, and. Women ot 268," Neri ee fhe neni 4) 4 |tourist and his family. peetnn 2nd ene, Hubby-Wife Team Fight |e; and don't ask questions. ‘* » «© ' |Soviet divisions and Hungarian - After Auto Accident am ee are Poca. gwen assistant chiet|__ f5° Commission Posts |“#0™ TO T#UST? The physical ‘examination once|units still in action under Red : sciliee tr Shean con seh = on 4 hg ag bing Si enaalings haat ioe A bespectacled former professor, he gan and DELRAY BEACH, Fla, # — A/when Ike isn’t there?” Stevenson "s as an , An autopsy will be held tonight fe sie: Nagy named several members of to determine the cause of death ot| “Also, where he goes on vacation.|( QC] Weather husband-wite team Kave filed forl*Ated i, sie ensn said, lore that the cepa will be favoc hie old party, the once powerhul a West Bloomfield Township wom-|how long he stays, the size of his y election to city commission seats.|..04 we seriously asked to trust|able Smaliholders, in revamping the an who died at a Flint hospital|party, whether he travels by car, . ent eee the destiny of America — the ft/s a0, ; [Cabinet with hope of winning sip yesterday following an auto acci-ipus train or airplane. Predicted for Area Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Holland|ire of our children — the de-|O0™® G00D port of the masses and getting the dent near Fenton, The study, to be made next year ‘|seek commission berths vacated! icion over the 3 Observers not that the Presi-jrebels to surrender. Some, like he Mrs. Mildred Snell, 39, of 9497\win cost the tourist $15,000,| The weatherman says tonight/py Mayor Mike Yargates anditg Richard M. Nixon?’ dent looks well, has good color,/himself, are “rehabilitated” pur Recreation Dr., was the driver of|ine council said ’|and tomorrow will be partly cloudy|Commissioner Ho w ar d Cromer. . jand showing no perceptible gees. : a car which went off the left side : with little change in temperatures.|Yargates and Cromer resigned re-| The Republicans don’t say, he ‘strain, although he obviously was| The list included Bela Kovacs, of the road and struck a tree at The low temperature expected|cently to run for the remainder| ®id, “for they are afraid to say (weary after his recent Far West-\former head of the Smaliholders a Tyrone Township intersection in/To Discuss Hungary for tonight is 42 to 46 degrees. To-|of their own terms to obtain a| —‘Trust Nixon,’ “Trust Benson’, | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Livingston County.. morrow’s high will be from 62 to 66|‘public vote of confidence.” Their) ‘Trust Dulles,” “Trust Wilson,’ ; ; The autopsy was ordered after) WASHINGTON # — The State degrees. terms extended to Jan. 1958. ‘Trust the old guardsmen in the doctors found only a bruise on the has summoned Hun-| Last night in downtown Pontiac * * * Congress.’ d : left knee and indications she hadjgary's diplomat in Washington to|the low aws 40. At 2 p.m. today| Holland, a trucking business op-| «they know they can't persuade| Pioneers Had Problems, Too 7 Weeds Gada lacy a eS 6 Seer cnet en Se ee - _ : : : a prelim examina _ state.” * . mayor. party," Stevenson continued, “and . aye = a rary even ue “Stress Is Overrated 7 ? te Beichare AS — AB on the ee | Capeharts, the Welkers, the Kuch-| — By FRANK CAREY a “4 Kids! It'll Pay to Stay at Home ‘on Halloween Seis) bans ee re Sage ie mes Le ger EF CINCINNATI (#—Americans are inclined to over- ‘ He said neighboring communi-|same without parties, so these ha school children will jand parties, the children should) “They do so today — and they) stress the “stress” of modern-day living, a nationally — ties have promised to give away|been arranged also, Buzz said. be beld st Emerson, Baldwis, jreturn home to await a phone call|would widd il the mene power known heart specialist says. re ne “goodies to children at this time| From 7 wnill 8:15 parties for | SO t Tt eee pow |e wy in in the drawings. jh eir apparent, takes over the lead-| “We are inclined as a nation to think we are living = only. InT : - sald parties st the Intier twe Beton E poy fisee wegen preagy Pe rey ten | yp ig 2 under more stress than any other people at anyother — To for prizes, which in- | schools will be family-type. Pa ” ni od oy, uanty tor prizes, which to IT. Today's Press ‘| schools wi be tamily-type. Far. | ona, a radio, and third, five all | er i, | time,” declared Dr. Irvine H. Page, president of and radios, senior high school | Church News ..............840 | afd accompany their children for | YT @°Uars. He said. there is “that American Heart Assn. Sk ae students must be at home at 11 | County News .....+-...-+-.5 %@ | the fun pe Top three prizes for the junior), oo quite ring true in the story) “Yet I datesay if you had been about to have pum., janior high at 10:30 -and | payorials ..... sébedeosbibeerel 4 | Teenage parties for grade school-/4nd senior high “stay-at-homers”’|that Mr, Eisenhower the} scalp taken off by an Indian there would have grade school at 9. - Home Section ..... soeeesars 17-38 lors will be from 8:30 until 10 at|Will be wrist watches, a pen and party in order to re-| a fair amount of stress ed—and bul Another qualification is that stu-| Sports ..........+. Poh ge Jefferson Junior High, Wever|Penil set and five silver dollars. form it — that it was not a love) pyramids must have been somewhat stress dents must submit s card to the) TM ci" ost gg (School and Lakeside Homes. The| posides citywide’ prizes, each| “A man whe tealky tamed tol uation.” 2h ie Ome Ae chenemewohonae sc Ny Cards) WiksenRiast 5...1.::Tevsenns st [BREW ob ever le fee oo oneanrs ners (school also will have two winners|reshape the Republican party/ - Page made the remarks in taking issue with were me bs er Women's Pages sesesseeess 8, 7 en, Sak wl. sige ao ro Beverage agin (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | point that “stress and, train” is the m And Halloween wouldn’t be the After the meet and treat hour|Hall, Mey New Shew—PHIL'S INN—Asbern RA. oo a New Ghow—PHIL'S INN—Auburn R4. Le ee ee ee a Nete; boygan; and Mrs. and Mr. Jean Farley of Grosse jtoo much influence -M.'columm as “the most amazing doc-| it a resident of 32 in|/Mr. Olsen's only survivor. Home. He will be buried later at the Oakland County Cemetery with the Rev. Paul Hart of the First Methodist Church reading. and temerre th not Teday tn Pontiac 4 sere, i 14 Big Donations — sigttcas tong « am /Added fo UF List The Weather Pell 0.5. Weather Boreas Report lhe warmer tod VEICINITY—Fair ond « today, high near 60. Partly cloudy ene owl sight @ te Lowest 8 am: Wind velocity 8 _ he Bon sets Saturday at 8:27 p.m. Pontiac Area United Fund Head-|stroying an air fleet with one Es eee Te (quarters listed these latest gifts of| blast. was described last night by .|had any mild relapse since his' years. Mrs, Inga Strom of Pontiac is\attack and the ileitis operation. | | The President will be examined by _|story was carefully checked, and I "Candidates to Give Qualifications Republicans-Dems to Talk at Political Rally Monday League of Women Voters said to- day. 3 can, and Leslie H. Hudson, Demo- leratic, candidates for the Legisla- iture from District 2. The entire county slate from both parties will attend, Mrs. Wright said. These include Re- ipublicans Frederick C. Ziem, Lynn D. Allen, Charles A. , Daniel T. Murphy Jr., Daniel W. 2 g* i i EF é = i i Pearson earlier declared: - md believed it to be true.” He also ac-| believed it to be true.” He also ac-'A lal Hits GOP avs yusexcoo | Trust Ike’ Policy Hagerty, however, described the! | ' (Continued From Page One) ument of falsehood I have ever'woulg not have been scared by seen.” Asked if Eisenhower hadisen McCarthy (R-Wis.) and his ¢ friends out of backing Alexander’ ileitis operation, Hagerty replied: 'Wiley in the Wisconsin primary,” absolutely and categorically no, |Stevenson said. This was a ref-' Hagerty said today’s checkupierence to Eisenhower's hands-off ted for the Senate. & * i fects of the Sept. 24, 1955, heat * Douglas McKay down the Develop Missile ram throats of the voters of Oregon Aimed at Planes by Engine Heat MT. CLEMENS, ® — A new: guided missile, drawn toward enemy bombers by the heat of ” Stevenson arrived in San Fran- cisco after saying at Albuquerque ‘ito of the Continental Air Defense 199'Command, said that the missile, $9 carrying an sess 13 would be operational in the near soseeeees 980) future, 190) 136| Club at nearby Selfridge Air artridge said 7 , sete Gaturday at 2:62. p.m len 5 fises Sunday et 1:17 a'm. $30 or more: : Dewntewn Temperatares A. Predman ......0...c.ceesees => 8 MBps. B ond > sGaen reedredes sas 900 . Seer Tere } MGOTSON .6.64.% se. oe ee Se Joseph a Spencer (emp. 33 Ay 3B &.; «552. an —_— Inc. ~ = Biair Transit oo. seecssece Friday tm Pontiac . Aben Hoe -* {As Recorded Downtown) Lota’ Furniere mpleyes 07°". gk peat areas ++ pithomas Beonomy Furniture np. erta tt TP aay Ty 48-5 Service Glass Co. pa sts Ah $0) Donaldson's WOT OO. op cccssessses 1% coe eee eee Owe 72, . nod tee ee oe ee aD k D * * Powe ee ees be run riving Charge é Tempersteres Costs Woman $100 bin 1936 | i their engines and capable of de- “lent himself to a systematic ‘mis- representation’ of Stevenson's H- bomb stand. Stevenson proposes’ the United States take the lead in urging an international] agreement to ban H-bomb tests. The Democratic candidate quoted newspaper reports that Eisenhower administration officials had advo- cated substantially the same pro- posal until he came out with it. White Lake Lumber Co. Breakin Investigated an Air Force general. Gen. Earle E. Partridge, chief atomic. warhead, Speaking to the Michigan Aero Force Base, Gen. P: bef “The missile will follow an in- fra-red beam instead of radar. In other words, it will be a_heat- seeking device, a missile that will equipmen: move be attracted by the heat of an| Drawers and cabinets were eh-lecienth cane i i nemy bomber’s engines. sacked but a safe wat not touched . However, he explained, the na-jin a breakin at the White Lake . ..|Gas Truck Minus Gas READING, Pa. (INS)—Sen. Es- de-.ites _Kefauver’s : chartered ‘ airliner was delayed in its take-off from Reading last night. The truck cary- rying gas the plane ran out of et tel 2 Eastland Byrd (D-Va § tf f H if r i ot i Fs gE ! i ae FS ? z & 4 Fie NEW YORK (#—-You who live 4 é g g re iH if Ele fi i ir these areas ends .m, tomorrow, this weekend are New York, New Jersey, Connecti- & fli e> Sz yl i i if 4 i = it i ¢ 73 p i in iu | f - 1; and Robert C. Miller, Republl- ‘Berry, Frank Irons and Ralph A./. Main. : then have been eight to 10 Amer- iean-built locomotives which are part of 32 earmarked for Presi- dent Nasser’s government. funds, barges, and more transportation J. §. Resumes Aid for Egypt - Locomotives, Machinery Move After Brief Halt Due to Suez Crisis WASHINGTON (® — The United will be a “complete physical” de- roll in the primary in which Wiley|S*ates has quietly resumed for- the city for the last signed to reveal any residual ef- was renomina ri eign aid to Egypt after halting ishipments briefly because of the If Eisenhower wanted to re- suez Canal crisis. shape the GOP, Stevenson went; Responsible officials who “ re- on, “he would™not have driven ported this today said locomotives, Wayne Morse from the Republican| machinery, transportation equip- party, for would he have sought to'ment and newsprint have been moving forward to Egyptian ports during the past few weeks. These supplies are part of a 20- million-dollar backlog whose de- livery was stopped in mid-August by the State Department pending a ruling on whether to suspend all foreign = until the Suez pute was ed, last night that Eisenhower had/ without announcing it, the State Department and the government's ‘foreign aid agency, the Interna-| tional Cooperation Administration, apparently decided several weeks dis- in items delivered since The ma Another 20 million dollars in aid including machine “tools, ‘Firesweep’ in Low Price Field —~; Oct. 30. The cars will be shown 8. Cass Ave. FINGER-TIP CONTROL—The new 1957 DeSotos for 1957 will above, will be displayed in dealer showrooms for the first time feature the Torsion-Aire ride with triple-range, push-button control. Models of the new car, including the four-door firedome locally at Braid Motor Sales, 70 DeSoto Add DETROIT #® — DeSoto will introduce its 1957 line of cars Tuesday. An added third series, the “Firesweep,” will be the lowest priced ——. The new series, along with the Firedome and the Fireflite, will igive the company price coverage lin 91 per cent of today’s car mar- ket. : and an antibrake dip device. Also in all new models are rear springs mounted outside the frame. All models have high- finned and canted rear fenders: All have “signal tower’’ tail lights, with dual exhausts below the lights extending slightly beyond the bumper. 122-INCH FIRESWEEP The Firesweep model fs on a wheelbase. It has | 4 compression ratio. * * ® It will be presented in a four- door sedan, a sportsman coupe (hard. top), a sportsman sedan (hard top, and convertible. The Firedome ‘and Fireflite models are on a 126-inch wheel- base. They are over-all 218 inches. Lowest height is 55 inches for the 8 in a 85 to 1 s 3rd Model for ‘57 Showing Tuesday 9.25 to 1 against the 1956 ratio of 8.5 to 1. Optional items include De- Soto’s new dual horizontal head- lights, located m the front ders under broad canopies. massive new front grille bumper features the front treatment of all models. * *¢ *# On some of its station wagon: DeSoto is. eliminating. the sp tire and providing tires which City Parks fo Close for Winter Monday Pontiac parks and playgrounds will close for the winter Monday, William Aho, parks supervisor, an- nounced yesterday, He said a few picnic grills and benches will be left out for use this weekend if the weather per- mits, Aho said final figures probably will show fewer persons used the seven parks this year than last be- cause of bad weather. * * * Aho added that Parks and Rec reation Department crews are stor- -\ing equipment and already making Plans for improvements at some parks next year, i g283 585 we OVeOuNOUAWN & 5 sax5 f ‘ od : = 57 wae WHEN YOU USE WEBB'S Sun-Glo Heating Oils — We know you will like the trouble free Assurance of Sun-Glo Heating Oils. 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See gees JEWELERS ROTON NIVADA GRENCHEN | * 17 jewel precision movements * Guaranteed unbreakable balance ‘staff and mainspring for life or bracelet the ear of e lieve in they can Scares AWOL wiQi + dppomtiog From Inheritance|, . ., pe sa == moa seep secon DUE Ike Sfill Leads in capture an VA hoor rascal esd wed iis haewe Si Finders, : oe to ° gi hg Seedy Fe cece By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, phone or niail their preference. 5-Year Period judge advocate general authorities! President Eisenhower is still top/vote: Eisenhower 2,042. s : here said. . poll after poll with the pres-/1,062. WASHINGTON ® — Two top ye Army specialists predicted Friday, Floyd W. Hearn, 41, was tely con-\that present _ military airplanes/Charged here yesterday with presidential some will be replaced by rocket-driven desertion. He signed a statement|sains. designed to nu-|admitting that he deserted at) The New York Daily News, sup- save their own'space ships carry until the|clear bombs or fighting men and/Camp Hilis, Il., in “October or porting Eisenhower for re-election, |their equipment. : November” of 1953, authorities re./said its poll shows Eisenhower/tinuing a poll of various ee The forecasts were made ‘in Ported. . leading Stevenson 3-2 in New York) groups, sampled opinion X was FBI State. at grain elevators, a farm Russians must|papers prepared for the conven-| Hearn captured by they pull theltion of the Association of the/agents Oct. 12 at Detroit; where} Latest returns: Eisenhower 59,7/and et Farm Bureau meetings. automatic We@P-lUnited States Army, a private/he was known as Robert Lindell |per cent, Stevenson 4.3, sagusing hg obey msec Hungarians they group, by Dr. Wernher von Braun *.¥ 9 A week ago the News poll gavejer and Stevenson. annihilating 544 Maj, Gen, J. B. Medaris, chief Though he knew for six months 60.4 per cent to 39.6 for|, A poll being conducted wane = , : tng we omar alas * ¢ & College's paltics ,, tively of the Army ballistic mis- an An oT | government's authorities he was afraid to go) Eisenhower won New York's 45\cumula’ since Oct. ‘| the right to rule ij" SOUS? Ot Hint, Me Thome because he | iew FBI! electoral votes in 1882 with 56 per| Eisenhower (pet cent: Steven working Braun, chief developer agents had visi there asking} cent undecided 13.7. War IT who since 1945 has been| Asked today how large an lished by the Los Angeles Mirror-/ing city with 1,000 telephone | . working for the U.S. Army, pre-|estate was there, Hearn answered News, gave these results in a state-|calls, said the response showed: | the sun willl jicted the launching within four or|“I guess about $20,000.” wide sampling: Eisenhower 49 per|52 per cent for Eisenhower, 30 per| the day theltive years of unmanned space| Hearn said that for the last/cent; Stevenson 44 per cent, and,|cent for Stevenson, 2 per cent for) eet Oe ie 13 years he has wandered through| undecided, 7 per cent. This was a/T. Coleman Andrews, and 16 per! de thal gevseminent. deep, ot supra. could “obtain a/Hlinols, Michigan and Ohio. He|2polnt gain for the Democrats|cent undecided. Vi of the fabrics sent the working class, they will} He said they Ie ttai® *\said be had been living on money/since the last poll a month ago. | nee throw out that government despite|vast amount of Eisenhower still led in a poll of\a, wey looking longer he received earlier this year from when i all its secret police, despite its|through. the use of electronic) i ti : Indiana's "“weathervane” Vander) J@fS fa Fabre ind -—aiergeeeaDcangme gRETAL, as, erection se in Far East, | Dead measurements i The cblginal vereite. of his | 104-F t Y ht 1896, though Stevenson gained there [[} ’ And it may well be that the day) |? e ON 1V4S-TOOT TACHT |tor tne third straight week. | the Lustre-Sheen way! [iis not far off when Russians will speech, distributed before deletions ee! origi ‘A poll conducted tn the county! Tokyo w — Two US ‘et! gue f0 reallae the government were made at the Peninete. e~ Die in Detroit River |%,t Punic Pres ave Br ingherscallded over Okinwn aa does not represent the workingiried a prediction by Von Braun ‘ senhower 60.6 per cent and Steven-|s jet class. that rockets carrying a dozen men son 39.4, a loss of 6 per cent for bomber crashed a 5 wok gael he could be launched “in less than) DETROIT (AP)—Clew Muth, 41,| pe President. — liek ab | Russian soldiers have shot down/six to eight years” to an altitude/of Lemhurst , Il., and Kurt An overall gain for ‘Eisenhower —— a tel workers in East Berlin, in Tiflis,|of 1,075 miles. At that height, he| 49, of Claredon Hills, II., drowned|in New Jersey was reported by| "uaa. © preven’ dent. 4 The record is there for all the station that would orbit around/o¢ their shipmates aboard a 104-|His figures as of Oct. 18 were —— Bo we! $ 2° Bip Oe et add be ent ot Wn a ee in the Detroit| Eisenhower 52 per cent; Steven-|O, © U0 S00 et to an Army ; . River. son 45; undecided 2.4. ” : és . . j suffering y, T 13 - - precedented accuracy Police ‘said one of the men fell! As of Sept, 2, Fink's figures hospital an np tg | 9 ‘Murder Trial Set Medaris said in his prepareditrom « and the other|were: Eisenhower, 53.4; Stevenson, |DUrDS rt ig eash and carry Muraer - talk that “the time has arrived” plunged in to save him 43.4; undecided 3.2. in good condition, r Force os TAWAS CITY @—Charged with|, Coser space missiles as) Both were employes of the Col A statewide sampling in Utah by sid. The missing pilot's name * ret degree murder, Mra. Josie! O° hich ‘can be predicted. [ees geeccusting System butlthe Salt Lake Tribune produced|"as Witt. | a a GRESHAM [Sree So eee eae eee aoe , . i ; . to sail the yacht Sis from Chicago| In Omaha, radio station FAB|chuted to safety, names : " cae seat tere. The are co,|Backing Truck Kills Tot to Flordie. Muth was werving as a|this week asked listeners to tele-jwere withheld. cused in the fatal shooting of| DETROIT w@—One-yearcld Ro-|Painter and Darr as.a-radio — berta Smith was crushed to death Po ie a the wheels of a po ea Atlas, — a The yacht ran aground in the St Clair River Saturday. 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A Nationally Advertised Brand 33 No Down Payment Nececssary When Opening a Charge Account 30 Days-60 Days-90 Days OPEN EVERY sigh NU 85 RT BH NMRA AMR A se i All sepinpbuocy i Ml the West. Happily there was no vio- lence. But the voters have put anti- © Western candidates in control ot the aypecceere dcitguraay 8 igo merece i "members of the National Socialist . _ Party who look with favor on President Nasser of Egypt. The tension which today grips Jordan traces back to the discontent of its 600,000 Arab refugees who have flocked into the tiny Hashemite King- ’ dom of 400,000 from Israel, Other factors ‘are recurring retaliatory bor- der raids by Israelis and general un- nee Ee we Te Be. igang tate to be expected is that they will do all they can to weaken British influence in Jordan. EE The People’s Business: Pollsters Point to Victory for Ike and Williams By ROGER LANE publicans carry Michigan for both presi- dent and governor on Nov. 6, it will be the first time this has happened in 20 years. ae *. &. ® “Incidentally, it ts only six years ‘ince that same ALicen Hiss was con- pundits seems to be against such a sweep. Their soundings, thus far at least, point to victories again for President Ejsen- F see, Giciactainpece wean he would gs a ce and Goy, Williams, try to let the voters forget his Red * 7°™°""® | ‘Herring statement in the Hiss case BY implication, the dopeste’s Gia the f i ee ee ee ae aS and ormer Russian agen who some Republican circles that ( the _..--{nfiltrated our Government during — combining of the national and state Pairs oa ballots would open the gate for elec- . tien of a Republican governor. The last time one party won for both __President.and governor was Jn the nation- wide Democratic landslide of 1936. Frank- lin D. Roosevelt carried for president in that year and Frank D, Murphy for gov- pil How to Choose Careers” ae A safe assumption is that 1,350 *mor. Pi Honors were divided in 1940. Republican Re students of Waterford Township High wengeil Willkie earried the state for ; ‘School will look back with gratitude peesident and Democrat Murray D. Van = in future years to their school’s sec- Wagoner was elected governor. __. @nd annual Career Day program. DIVIDED AGAIN ® ; : «= In 1944, Roosevelt ran high again in Arranged by CHARLES Pappas, the Michigan, but Republican Harry F. Kelly ; . : was sent to Lansing as governor. school’s vocational co-ordinator, the I eit? * program was highlighted by the pres- = rhe split in 1948 saw Republican ence of 76 leaders of the community. Thomay,E£. Dewey capture the state's e = electoral vote and Williams get the gov- . They gave the students much valu: ernor’s chair. In 1952,-of course, it was choose their careers. ‘Phe probable effect of joining the In many conferences virtually ‘national and state tickets on one bal-. all professions and occupations , et as been a subject of endiess persons Z speculation by politicians, with most open to young were dis ; ef them seeing an advantage this cussed in detail. Consultants not, year for Republicans. only were able to supply accurate The key of this attitude is the widely information reganding the op- acknowledged- personal popularity of the portunities and rewards in these President as applied to the mechahics of they casting a vote. callings. but the demands As to measuring this supposed advan- make on those ch them. tage in votes, it’s largely guesswork. The Subjects discussed ingluded ac- counting, advertising, banking, figures one hears are mostly within the 50,000 to 150,000 range.-but there are oc- casional guesses on “either side of -this + 33 journalism, nursing; tool and die spread aaah making, law, dentistry, medicine, . , ane ng nyiatry HARD TO: ASSESS ae | engineering and many others, i | It may be that no satisfactory assess- i 4 * yA * *® ment of effect ever will be made, even We ee ae these Waterford. Township students on the opportun- ye had to obtain this expert ¢’on how. to chart their individ- ual Sansess We also congratulate Ppt. Wni1am A. Suunck, Principal | “Tuap Cane and Co-ordinator Pappas on their initiatjve and imagination in the’ program, We think it long will. stand out in these students’ 7 minds as a very valuable feature of y education. te 1 is due, ne to the after the impending election. There is no very. good statistical way of getting at the question, * * * Besides, as is currently pointed out by a political analyst writing in a national magazine, political tides and the com- ~plexion of given geographical areas-are shifting steadily In Michigan. oe And what of the influence of in- creasing use of voting. machinés, which rapidly are supplanting the paper. ballot system? Uniess Democrats win ‘for both Presi- dent and Governor, or Republicans turn the trick, the aes likely will .be de- _bated on and on. * Split Predicted . LANSING—1If either Democrats or Re-— The consensus of polisters and political, i nie ze : + hy Fh) it AS z + 4 ty 3 i : i iets i tits £ I I i EFEEGEPRE itt idee Ha | f 3 bi something worth nofing. John, chapter 14, verse 22, says at the Last Supper he asked a question, “Lord, how js it that thou wilt manifest thyself to us and not to the world?” to which the Lord's ansWer is given in the next verse. —Also-on_the negative side is the ‘place in the Christian calendar. ALL SAINTS’ DAY Thursday, Nov. 1.—A saint is a person whe has attained to the presence of God in heaven. -The Christian calendar is-full of saints’ honoring those departed been ‘ officially judged to have reached this bliss- , ful state. But there must be many thousands more who have been overlooked or unknown, and Thurs- day—All Saints’ Day—is their day. All Saints’ Day commemorates the holy ones of all-ages and stations whose names are known only to Ged. From oné point of view this might be sald to be the most mieaningfal of-all Christian fes- tivals heeause it is in the lives of His saints that Christ's work je fulfilled, A saint is the ulti- mate example of the presence of Christ in human lives. Sinee earliest times various parts of the Church have celebrated days in honor of ‘‘all martyrs,"’ that is, persons who died for their faith, but it was not until 609 that non- martyrs were included. This hap- pened when Pope Boniface IV took over the old. Roman Pantheon ‘Temple of all Gods) and dedi- cated it to “Our Lady and All Saints,” 80 from that time on all ‘saints were honored in the place lee CO) “‘pop--thiok you can get ‘into “ in ‘about eight minutes?” L. B. G.) Answer—Thank you, but I do wish a few readers who have used the castor oil treatment without any effect on their warts would report, Just to assure me there's no magic in the use of castor oil as a daily application te warts, ea a a ae | We refer frequently to your fine “Pocket Cyclopedia of Health” and ustially find the information or ad- vice we need. However, we have not found anything about varicose — veins in it... (HL) | Answer — Send stamped, seif- addressed envelope and - for Varicose Ulcer. Husband was going daffy with the itching . . . Sent for your pamphlet, used the carbon tetra- chloride and zinc ointment as de- scribed in the pamphiet, and it did the trick. Flis gratitude ,, , (Mrs. Cc. R. M.) - Answer-Thank him for me, Ma’am. I can’t afford to smoke cigars. Don’t see how any mar can, Instead Pll accept with pleasure a pipeful of Middleton's Walnut Blend, spiked, if you please, With a wee pinch of Mid- dleton's No. 5. Any reader who provides stamped, self-addressed envelope may have a copy of the pamphlet on Pruritis (Itching), May I have your pamphlet on the Gray Sickness? I have not only the gray look but the gray outlook too. I'm crowding forty and look sixty. At 35 I looked my age and was ‘in fine fettle ., . (Miss C. W, FO Answer—What! No sore tongue, fissures. at corners of mouth, ridged nails? These are common manifestations of nutritional de- ficiency anemia—the gray sick- néss, For the pamphict on The Gray Sickness send stamped self-addressed envelope. I wonder if it is just laziness on my part, not standing over my 9- year-old to see that he washes his face well. He is just beginning to ~ have piraples on his chin . , . vated he him: (Mes, J, Do) ‘Given leas he washes “hie face the better. Washing or lack of it has nothing te do with blackheads and pimples. Don't nag the poor kid, If or when his pimples worry him, let him write to me about it, | remember how I suffered when I fad pimples and blackheads, Send stamped, self-addressed envelope for pam: phiet on the qubject. Can a flemor al ‘hernia be elfec- * is, Ww, for injection treatment. Recer- rence of femoral hernia after op- eration is most quickly and easily cured by a few well-placed in; jections. When I move sideways and take a step it hurts on the inside of knee. wondered if Calcium & Rheuma- tism pamphlet might... (Mrs. S. Li ; Answer—Your -description sug- gests sprain, strain, loose carti- ~ your help. a : ~ . This year we are sponsoring an-/ other young men’s and young la- i dies’ basketball team. Each this, of course, costs us many hur eum 7 _ ee ee ee ; ma... ee . raising funds our weekend “The Flower There of Falleth Away” ‘ dances at the Lake ‘Side “Commu. = 2 : = f Days of All Faith Portraits / ys 5 a By JAMES J. METCALF T love you in 60 many ways... St. Simon and St. Jude . Honore neremaes © fen Te yild now recall ... . But here are just a few of them... By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER where all pagan gods had been cial prayers the faithtal departed The way you smile and say .. . St. Simon and St. Jude were state known as the Church Ex- The loving words that give me joy Aposties, but beyond that almost ALL SOULS’ DAY whe are in Ge lstermediato §. . / And comfort every day...” nothing is known about them, The: pectant,. Yoar cool and calming tempera- ing a . They = The Church is believed by many hen ‘és cause tradition says they were ? had a custom of setting aside a /wrong . . . And how you turn each martyred together. Oct. 28, how- Parts: eThe Church Triumphant gay or more, usually at this time’ troubled thought. . »\Into a happy ever, \is not even the legendary ‘those already in Heaven), the of the year, in honor of the dead; %M¢ . Page arc! tng Page date of their death—it is the day Church Militant (Christians here ong before Christianity the pa- in which . . . You take all life in on whith their bones were in- earth), and the Church Expect- ‘pang had their Festival of/ the stride . for your dear com- ferred in St. Peter’s in Rome, after ant (those who have died but have Toad All Souls’ Day is snother Panionship . . . Forever at my side having been brought from Persia. "ot yet attained the presence of <¢ the many. examples.of how the . . T love you for a thousand ene he eld God). - Christian Church reforyned and things . . You think and say and et St eae ata an Yesterday was devoted te the gave spiritual depth to/the pagan do. . . And that does not begin “hs hate date’an letely neg. ‘Church Triumphant; today Ro- festivals instead of trying to abol- to tell . . . How much I cherish ative. We can talk oaly about the an Catholics and some other ish them. oy 1996, Field Enterprise, Ine. *meagerness of out information groups commemorate with spe- (Copyright 1956) All rights reserved. Of St. Simon, all we know is / that he is mentioned In the lists a of the Twelve Apostles, ot St. . Dr. William Brady Says: | . dade, there is a little more ma- or SELPaSE 7 Kills W more ‘ was also, ap- tin nae Castor Oil Treatment s Warts he was the y hacaies . named James, and the best guess Four ugly warts I had had for tively treated by means of injec- to < e However, ms Gt be Sle ere Oe years disappeared like magic aft- tion? (S. P.) self-addressed en- muetik sy aay ahi hed wet the Galty of rect: _,/ Ammar =lunell, velieuiis & velape and ask tor the pamphie > a Of Jude at least, though, ft is ment you recommended .,. Mrs, ™oral hernias are most suitable senlie fo pigeleal a degeneration joint tissues. I don’t know what “rheumatism” means, Does any- body? If you are serious about it, inclose 35 cents in addition, for booklet on Chronic Joint Dis- ability, Signed letters, not more than one page or 196 words long pertaining toe Lage oon health and hygiene, not to disease. nosis, or treatment, will be Dr. William Brady. Poy a — as selfs add tiac Press, Pont'ec, ‘Naichigan. (Copyright 1966) Aske Repablidans to Back Phil Hart As a Democrat. 1 have an appeal ‘Williams or Cobo Head Your Firm?’ If you owned a fairly large bust- ness and had to turn it over to ~ the taxes and make the people pay more and more. We're sick of it. A.M.C, ‘Don’t Pick Man Who’s Ordinary’ just ordinarily good men. K.G, THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And them \that worship the host of heaven upon the house tops; and them that worship and ‘that swear by the Lord. —tephe- niah 1:5. . Case Records of a Psychologist: Bible Can Dispell Child’s Beth's probiem will let you erercise your imagination, and that is good for your mind... Discuss these questions in Sun- day School tomorrow... And don’t make the error_of think- ing the color of the wrapping paper indicates the quality of merchandise. inside the pack- age! If you get to heaven, suppose you find that God has the yellow skin of the Chinese! By DR. GEORGE. W. CRANE Case T-306: Beth L., aged nine, is a brilliant child who reads avid- ly. . “Dr. Crane, Beth devours every- thing in print, including comic books,'’ her mother told me, * * * “But during the past few months she has developed a fear of mon- sters who might invade this earth by flying saucérs or space ships. “I try to soothe her fears and urge her to quit reading comic books. But she has developed a phobia of flying saucers. What can I do?" ADVICE TO MOTHERS First, get out your family Bible and read the first chapter of Gene- Place special emphasis on verse 27 therein, where the Bible states: “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God cre- male ‘and female created he them.” _¥f we are thus God's children, created in ‘his own image, then whe would be the inhabitants of other inhabited planets in distant solar systems? Wouldn't they, also, be children of Ged? If so, wouldn't they be in God's image, too? So wouldn't they resemble us human beings? | You parents can reassure your children in this mannér and thus banish the abnormal fears of mon- sters shown in comic books. The latter are often depicted with a ‘lobster’s claws or even withi the one eye of a Cyclops: we ee ee | Remind your youngsters that there is a universal rule of scien- tific efficiericy that would prevail on all distant inhabited planets. Two eyes have definite advan. tages over one eye, for the two eyes give up 3-D vision. Tf two eyes are an advantage on this planet, then they would like- wise be an advantage on ether planets. And our five digits on onl hand are far superior to the lob- ster’s claw. They surpass the single hoof of a horse and the paw of a bear, as well as the talons of the eagle. How could those other creatures adapt-to the piano or writer keyboard the way we an be- ings do? -How could any other form of ap- pendage stroke a violin or finger the frets of a guitar or even form a curl in a waby’ 8 soft hair? . It your child is ‘old enough ‘to have studied geometry, remind him that a triangle on any other planet also have but three sides and | Fears contain ounctty 180 degrees. A } circle will have but 360 degrees. Love will also exist anywhere. So banish this idea that possible invaders from distant planets will be unlike mankind. GOD LIKES VARIETY “What color is God's skin?” a child once asked “me, and you might discuss the answer in Sun- day School tomorrow. Suppose, too, that God placed just yellow-skinned folks on-one planet in the cosmic universe. On another, he might have placed white-skinned people. SRE We Le eC Ee Re OE OE Rw ear K EC otf United States. This is no place - be hee . ere. rt eee ee “we Re ee ee Suppose Negroes were exclusive * occupants of a third and copper- hued Indians on a fourth. “Lord, colors on that planet Earth.” some angel might have suggested, ‘just to see if anything new develops down there.” * * * Well, that single factor of mixed skin colors has caused our Su. . preme Court to make a ruling on public schools which has upset many states. But God must like variety of let's mix up their ‘skin; colors, or he would never have | made so many different-hued flow- ers, would he? under the skin, — The epidermis is jist the color wrapping paper around the real human merchandise. packaged within. So don't make a fetish out of the hue of the wrapping paper? Alware rite to Dr. Georges in care of =i eae Prsee, a, ene aren mn (Copyrtgat 1956) teen “= & orL”E your part in Halloween festivities. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME ranean i — - were thirteen enthusi- _ : astic homemakers. _— A candle lit cake was present : ed to the group by Oakland Coun- VOTE Yes! === | Mrs, Frieda A. and Mrs. e | Mary A. Hixon, Mrs. Harry M. | ee es FOR CITY CHARTER —_ | Seveientes “omc rm AMENDMENT No. 2 Payee eS embers ‘Fire Departments shall be place ° of the Police and F | ond soeate wesdeats it the by af Biatie an eataoes OO | ee eee ae a i re 5 the area of « circle of the City of Pontiac having a radius ten (10) miles from the intersection of Saginaw and Huron [}Edkemont Rd. Vice - Chairman: Streets in said city.” Mrs. L. M. Gilchrist, 27140 W. Ten . rs. 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SAVE Where It Is Convenient : Pontiac Federal Savings has Three Convenient Locations, Night Deposit, Save by/Mail Service, Drive-In Window and ample Free Parking at our Home Office. OUR THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: MAIN. OFFICE: 761 West Huron Street i BRANCHES: 16 E. Lawrence St. Downtown f \ 407 Main St. | Rochester 4 €2 7 22" == @© © see = Soe atic aptahnednie en Ae AY Sach mater ate EIR Fs i ee ee ee ee a es ee ee ee - \ f - SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY 9:30 A.M. | FEDERAL at : SAGINAW AT WARRE? Open Mon., Thurs., Fri Vocal. and Carol Smith of at informal Fall Vocal Clinic Also accompanying will be nie og ay Nov. 5 Vumbers Are Announced Putnam, director heat the intra! Fall Vocal Clncip.m. inthe highschool bore ym: The special group. numbers in- 5. nasium, Putnam is assisted| clude “Come, Holy Spirit’ by hy Mrs, Doreen Voltmann and E¢- Bach and “My Heart Stood Still” . Banghart by Rodgers to be sung by the Junior Giris’ Ensemble, The Senior Girls’ Ensemble will present “O, For Wings of a Dove” by Mende! and “In the Still of the Night” by Cole Porter. pio Howitt specks Nuptial. Vows | = department consists of the A ‘Choir, nine Girls’ Glee Harold Boberg of Attica and. Debbie Boberg, sister of the viows concerts, in 1949 and 1952 ‘ bride, wore a yellow taffeta gown = Mr. Craig, concert artist and TV-| he is the son of | and carried a basket of rose pet- ‘radio conductor, has soda guest! Mrs. Pear] | 2% tor her duties as flower girl. conductor for 3 “festivals and. Blanzy f Daniel Blanzy served his broth- Clinics throdghowt 21 states. ©} ler as best man, Ushers were John! Baldwin —_|Neph and Jack Martin. avenue. ‘Yor ter Gabi woltg tae Boberg, chose a taupe-colored crys-| talette dress with brown pe OY sories corsage of roses. : _—s / Others are Char ‘smun, Bar- GOWNED IN BROWN : naka Palieren. Lee Patterson, 5 inde: aul aoe ccs esoedlinate Pome Carol Smith, Carol) accessories and a corsage of -yel-/ Stacy ‘and Pat Watson. ee reaes wae Oe OF oe aeeO AneaerTG | _ Department sie oiale ‘assist- ling in the clinic are Merrie Can-' Mrs. Theodore J. Blansy - Calkins Group i * ¢ * Also. accompanying at the annual’ A wedding breakf ed Cliflic: will’ be Julie Blank, Pat at McCoy Home at Clark Home at Hotel Weldron conadekty S- Brown. and Joyce Rose. Eleanor! The Bmor L. Calkins Unit,, Mrs. Bessie Clark was hostess lowing the ceremony. Hazeanasht will serve as organist ; * * * WCTU, held a luncheon meeting to members of Zone 8, Past Presi. An ‘evening reception will be Prteraibe and.tickets for the oc- ‘Past Presidents of WCTU Meets . of MOMS Meet we Mrs, Bradley C. McCoy. Twenty- one members and guests attended! '"C-» Thursday evening Hall beginning at 7 o'clock? Carlson thome at Lake Angelus. For traveling to northern Michi- School Printing Department. Mrs. Rhoda Rubey and Mrs,|. Mrs.. Frank Polasek gave the 4m, the bride will change to @ Handling the ushering will be Hardenburg, president, del- ‘opening prayer. Welcomed as a/cocoa brown suit with aqua and Walter Ainsworth and the Ush- to the recent state conven-|new member was Mrs. Robert brown actessories. The couple will) ers’ Ciab. Sally Maier is the Muskegon, reported on the| Mutter. reside in Pontiac. Veeni' Reqertnnent ensue. : A report on the recent Future) Nurses Club luncheon in Doel Tickets for the concert may in her ae ore | Bridal Party Given for Joanne Laughlin |g “One hundred and twenty-five: iguests att a sn ye eae a ft soe New Club Gathers A new club gathered at the home | ocal Department, or from stu- ‘dents of the Vocal Department. Laughlin. Mrs. Bernard Becks ‘of! | New. 14 at the © i a dc ete ty Cen. ‘Birmingham and Mrs, Steven Jan-\of Bertina Graves on Palmer street a de i =e Graves. the son of Mr. Sansa oe r map and ps ng plewood drive and Dr, William Gordon of Dwight avenue | returned recently from a motor \Lloyd Bigham of South Johnson) \tarella, Judy Dunham, Sharon Hol- trip that took them to Ontario, avenue. iland, Judy Huntwork, Fanny John- Quebec and around the Gaspe Pen-| Weekend guests at the ‘son, Mary Koren and Jo Ann Mor-|insula to New Brunswick. trip to Prince Edward Island. Alterintaw, and her parents, Mr. highlight of their vacation was the and Mrs. H. W \drive over the Cabot Trail. have at the Shoreview drive home. of ‘dents Club. MOMS of America. held at the Knights of Pythins casion were prepared by Theodore ‘East Hammond Lake road after fant are Mr, and Mrs. James I and the Pontiac ~~ ~ several days in Buffalo, justin of Lowell street. for his junior year is Charles Law-| gon, son of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald of Lakéworth, Lawson of Orchard Lake, Charles|birth of a daughter, Karen Lee, is a member of Delta Phi tratern-| money at the door, A say ec ity at the college. ° |. coming queen ‘at Eastern Michi- | ithe basis of Phare 5 schol: ar Hater will be the football game! with Eastern Dlinois State Coll today andthe Homecoming Dahce_ ‘Lucarelli of East South boulevard. tonight The queen/and her court, ‘will reign at the dance, 4 te a * nic clinic Now. 5 Lankford of North Sanford street, Nancy Ohanesion wf Prospect street and Margaret Christenson of Mount ngegneref coma Sail Plans Made * for Dinner November 14 Mercy League of County to Sponsor Benefit Affair BIRMINGHAM — The. Mercy League of Oakland County will give a benefit dinner Nov. 14 at Orchard Lake Country Club, with the Most Rev. Charles‘ Leo: Neili- gan of Detroit as the speaker. Mrs. Thomas. J. Bolton is chai man of this branch of Mercy 'League.. Assisting her with at irangements for the dinner are few James B. Moore and =< Carson Binghain. Mr. and Mrs. Bolton will. Fs hosts—at a buffet_supper this yee pike gd in their. home on weet. * Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Vehmeyer ~ \have recently returned from thetr ‘Tsummer home at Wequetonsirig where théy spent several- months, They are planning a cocktail party in their Shirley drive home Nov. 4, _ a *” . soba iia Ledeen for the coed et Pontiac High School are. these studenis. They are (left to right) Stephanie Jones of Joslyn road, Linda Clemens street. At Pine Lake Country Club on Wednesday, Mrs. W. Knox Pop- pleton was hostess at a large bridge luncheon. ‘ |HOUSEGUEST. FETED Mr. and Mrs. Bdward S. Wellock have ‘as . their houseguest. Sara “Harris of Aflanté, Ga. Mrs: Wel- ‘lock entertained at luncheon for iher. guest “on Wednesday. i * * * Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar A. P, John will go‘ to New. York on Monday. to meet their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jeremy John, on their return irom Europe. North Hammond Lake drive. Eleanor will be at the organ for the concert and Lee will serve as pianist for several numbers. The program will begin. at 8:15 p.m. . Accompanying the singers of the Pon- tiac High School Vocal Department for their informal\Fall Vocal Clinic Nov. 5 will be (left)Eleanor Hazzenzahl of © Richmond street \and Lee Patterson of -——___—__——_—_----- ee = |Personal News of Interest in Area Dr. and Mrs, Leon Cobb of Ma-, Mrs, James Curry of Van Nuys, | Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Roy Jr (nee, é-week: and Mrs, Calif. arrived Friday by plane for! Betty Rendleman) of Kemp street a ten day visit hee? her ators, | aztmiounee the birth of a daughter, n-law and ‘sister r. an rs Relves Elizabeth, Oct: ° *- Mes. William H. Noland re turned Friday to her home in | Richmond, Va. She has bees -visiting her son and daughter-in+ | Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B, Noland of Half Moon drive, for 4 es Be | Mrs.‘ Elmer Sylvester has gone 15 at’St.ito Columbus, Ohio, for a visit |with her son-in-law and daughtet, |Joseph Mercy Hospital. iMr. and Mrs. Frank K. Little. Op home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roy of Kim-)) Sylvester's . return _ newt ‘the Bighams are Mr. and Mrs. ball street and Mrs. ‘Ruth Rendle-\ week Mrs. Little and her small ‘Albert Jamison of . Cassey, Ml, | man of Detroit are the infant’s children will aécompany her for ‘Mrs. Bigham’s brother and sis-| grandparents. a fortnight visit. * Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Doyle |, Mr and Mrs. Robert F. Gring of Snug naka isu thi poand ley of Sodon Lake drive have parents of q: son, Richard Law- ‘a busy weekend far planned rence, born Oct, 29 at St. Joseph |Buests from Ohio. Mercy Hospital. | Mrs. Grindley’s brothers and their wives, Mr. ard Mrs. Hul- Mrs. Richard L. Doyle of Miami| ‘bard Bushnell of New Philadeh jtoad and Mr, and Mrs, Georgé R-iphia Ohio, ard Mr. and Mr¢ in: | Oliver ot Bloomfield Highlands, are Ebenezér Bushnell of Cleveland, i.| the infant's SERRE: and her brother-inlaw and sister, ee ee Mr. and ‘Mrs. Stiles Smith of Men tor, Ohio, all arrived here yeste® |day.’ |. The Grindleys have taken the iguests to Ann Arbor today for the Michigan-Minnesota football game, Mrs. Ralph L. Polk and Mra, From there they took a boat Jamison of Spring- field, Ohio. Returning home they traveled | - \ through the White Mountains in | Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Austin New Hainpshire and to Montreal, of Kowley drive announce the Que, | birth of a son, Stephen James, | . Oct. 19 at Pontiac General Hos- | Mr pital. a * * and Mrs. Franklin B,. Read returned to their home on Paternal grandparents of the Mrs. | Grace Reddeman of Oxbow Lake is the maternal grandmother. Shower Honors ‘Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Jordan| Bride-to-Be guar, Karen 0 Stoddard Oct. 2 at Good Samaritan Hospital Joh lin West Palm Beach, Fia. A shower honoring Mla Stoddard/ 79 ane, Witch are tn How Fock Sy * Grandparents of the infant are|was given Friday evening by Mrs, Joyce | Fineet of East Wajton |Mr. and Ms. T. D. Sawyer. of/Billy Wiseheart and Jeanne Smith) yyy boulevard Was elected a mem- Woodland avenue and Mr. and Mrs. iin the former’s home on Mt. Clem-| ber of the court for the Home- | Lemuel Jordan of Ashgrove, Mo. ens street. * * Back at Ohio's Kenyon College = | * + and Mrs. George T. Jefferd are touring Europe for six weeks, ‘They sailed on the Queen Eliza» | Ha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. beth recently with Mr. and Mrs, \Joice Stoddard ‘of Clarkston will William Robb oe Detruit. exchange vows with James Row- land of Clarkston on Nov, 3 euidisa! senior, daughter. of Attending the affair were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Miller,. Joseph, Oct./ 21 at St, Joseph sioddard, Mrs. Richard Stoddard, has gone to New York for the’ Mercy Hospital. Mrs. John Stoddard, Mrs. Victor) winter, Maternal grandparents of the in-. ‘Rowland, Mrs. Earl DeMond, Mrs. * 6, 6 ‘tant are Mr. and -Mrs. Achille|Charles Griggs, Marceline Stod-| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Judd Buell |dard, Mrs. William LaMont, Miek-|(Jane Newyahr) announce the Joseph Apolioni of Raeburn street ey renee and Mrs. Frances Mc-|birth of a, son, Dondld Judd Buell thé paternal grandfather, Cue, UH, Oct. 1 Mr. and ‘a. Gino Apolioni (nee Jan Lucerelli) of Raeburn street are rereiving congratala- tions on the birth of a son, Gino | gan College, The candidates were judged on culmination of. the week's fe lis i A patrol PTA Heors decane Selections 5 rst Te 1284 the mezting, members enjoyed wh ee . *: j e 5 dlesabee é ‘ aa a will be Mrs. Everett Harris, Ms. This exercise Earl Long, Mrs. Albert Hunt and ¥ uses _practibelly selk ithe :muscles, Simply walk about the room on all fours. ' iF arms hanging at your sides and ceiling, Lower heels: to the floor and arms to sides. 2 Inhale as-you raise your arms_ and exhale as you lower them. It youwould like to have my leaflet No. 19 “Essential Daily \ Routine Yor Beauty and Health." — \send- a stamped, self-addressed | 2 beige of with your request for it ‘“to\ Josephine Lowman in care of Mrs. McClure, Guild Planning Auxiliary Members * ‘The \Pentiac Press. x weho explained the United Fin Esther ; ey Dinner Bazoor Attend Luncheon explained United Fund p ti the theme, a ‘ members Cook-Nelson are — peng ampere: ie," vere given we b Nduase - Plans ha ski taeighslalh toi htinnt te toe pally Fa ecm ae psychologist, speaker for the eve-\John Webb at the meeting of ve fo } O T j ht ning. Esther Group. Mrs. Mae Stewart . ) . rere — eg ory. enenten . the ne pe oo pen 1onig Race praetor Somers on «on. Ramis ie Special Coat Glamor IZES | cetical and Reformed Church. ot instruction held at David “419 P.M. coffee services durflig the social) The first three chapters of the . . EOS - ‘. Cleary Post in Clawson recently. ota # AWN. : ay ion beck Mision USA" wee | OStuMmeS for Partygoing |,.M% Maman Orders ie sere “ee 3 ‘ ‘ me Os "| Speakers at the meeting in- . | | viewed by ssc Megeraeay Myers. : : sisted by Mrs Thomas Webb, din- = pra 4 S day to 5 : Music Teachers =: | A special coat for parties is the/neckline a frame for your own ing room: gg rere cron Joseph Sacks, — Eon ‘Showen, on un , - ia i Attend Convention |, AB, 12" Gin sevice at the one ee eee ee aes definite style Una’ Nine Roy. Haertter. ‘ner ice. ueet pen, soe 208. D. Ti . A gleaming: satin, brocades or . Elizabeth Gordon, -bazaar cBain. » Ogden : Mrs. Carl Clifford, Mrs. William ™eeting of Martha: Group held at! fabrics shot with metallic threads. «#6 pr a= ag POSEDAZAAr' Mrs. McBain are members of ee 'Cook-Nelson Unit. ' Dinner will be served from 5.30) Others attending were Mrs, L. H. | roy, stiff novelty cottons or the ,. 7 ae tinder the auspices of the Dean Jr., Mrs. Russell Thompson, new lilion, the pattern is custom women's Guild of the church: Tick- Mrs. Carl ‘Shindorf,, Mrs.” William) cut. with precise perforations to ,,. may be purchased from guild Thomas and Mrs. James ©, Me- save you time, and make the job members or at the door. | Kee. even easier, From this chart! - Walton Boulevard School} .. 2 Establishes PTA Group | A eS eS 4 select the. one size best for you. | Bust = Ripe” 4 | requirgs 3% yards of oe _ Speen a 30-inch material for topper. To Parents and teachers of the new, Mrs. .Galbraith Was discussion “ = HURRY! LAST WEEK aad Mrs. e Woddbine drive home of Mrs. Heitsch, Amy Hogle ‘Omar Lewis. Mrs. James Amburh _ Rose Snell attended the annual 0 : convention of the Michigan Suter: eeecmen tek given by Mrs./ Pieces to it) you'll want ‘to make — Association held in ‘De-' «den Thornton.on the theme, “Ma. more than ore —a jewel-toned | at Hotel Statler Monday and ‘terial and Eternal Things.” material.to wear over little black Tuesday. sas no “ dresses, a more elaborate selec- “George McNabb — of Eastman ms Naomi ‘ “}tien for really glamorous occa-; pe og N. Y., sae | Eleven members ‘of Naomi sions, = ~ we meeting. Mrs. Group met with Mrs. Harry Bueh- addition (Miss Hogle were ring of Johnson avenue, Mrs, = to serve on the Michi-' James Crew gave devotions for the The book, Christmas was reviewed by Mrs. a. ‘Maurice Baldwin. | You'll find its stand-away, tow With this easy-to-make pattern Good also in velveteen, cordu-. iy Scaasi (there are: only six: Time for Your | = New Rendleton | 3 Leth. Inel. ou | aE=M inches Mm & 8 6 36% 37% u 38 - 40 2 BL inches 36\— inches ; “™% — inches Nn inches regional in Pontiac in April. is Size. | order Pattern 1284, state size, Walton boulevard school met. at leader at the Wednesday meeting | - +i +a * Live Today, Not in Past or Future” eaten . enc chairman, gaye the ob- ° | By ANNE HEYWOOD you wish you'd handled differently something exciting will happen and Most of us seem to put about Phage th ‘think you should have had. gp things you didn’t have which you that the future will be less boring than the present. “ able per cent of our time, in any given, day, into worrying about the future! If you're honest, “you'll fina if you make a mark on a piece jectives, aims and-purposes of the PTA, She then asked for nomina- tions for the nominating committee. Nominated weré Mra, Bernard Speeding motorists creale a seri. -— a 2: - and 30 per cent into deploring the|these thoughts popping into’ your, &f paper each time that happens, (cents extra with pattern order. If past. ‘head all the time. If you hacen it will also be biack at day's ‘paid by check add 4 cents. fon at Gives us about W® per cent!a mark on a piece of paper each) ed. pee rr or at hand. The miracle 4; é in ; A ony is really thet we accomplish as -saaylion der faci your paper will! ‘The tragedy is that today is all “(Next week look for Spadea’s Mrs, Stuart Galbraith, principal, much as we do. . ft f- | we teally have. American“ Designer Pattern by will also serve on the commit. |-ating’ ebiidven’s peeeress. Tae i If you don’t believe me, try this ars did een ne ps tienes youl We ought to be et: dig- Harvey Berin). , {+ raat ee Sere | group was favorable to a gradual - : . ie : ¥ into. it, finding things to enjoy .- Copyright 1956: i * pe , change in the method of report. ' epee, lapse into nef the future. (“mee ty ” used: (Copyetght 1966) | Mrs. Jack ‘Gilbert, Mrs® Glenn - apse thought about it. Because “yesterday” used hascnavisininningh _ WWeilgr, Mrs. Robert Burtch and ing to the- parents, » Gather © things,_things you're proud__of._or_you're bored to death now and -. 7:30 p.m. mitis, Giroux, Mrs. William Fielding, Mrs. Richard Reed, Mrs. Leslie Dickerson and Mrs. Keith Pierce. wave Ee ee ultra cold _card, of reporting on and evalu Tn rey nie eae Oe ee en we newt week: ‘learn fo handle eay. /Mrs. Adomitis announced the next consisted of Mrs. Dickerson, Mrs imeeting wil! beheld Nov. & at'Davis; Mrs. Burtch and Mrs. Ado-, j As you go-about your day, no-| You're typing a letter or dusting/¢o be today and “tomorrow” will) . bed - sz ee” tc ron yu think of Cg a abe and You thik with Iason be today, it wl-msy wt Mothers faied be tyinw Coc of teeasmeanes Sa comaut things you're ashamed ots things you keep hoping that some day NOT ANY SECRET at Coffee Hour There's no secret about ft and Seventy mothers of Wever School —- jlosopher and prophet who. - ‘ pet ar has said it. apa a coffee hour Thursday es . . Tes i E _—"s 3 |. All you have to do is live it to in -school gymnasium. f ; a Mon., Tues., Wed. Only ‘the hilt, dismissing from your When the teachers arrived at re- Sh ip’ rn Sho re ae E 7; s 5 00 }{ mind thoughts of yesterday or to- cogs hour, the tables had been * 6 , - Complete oD py | mCESOW, ‘set with orange and black. minia-, pin-check 5 1 Heir 8 end C ‘tie i — | ture coffee pots as placecards. : : : 4 re Ora | SOCiety Meets Prange and black china was wed] = yy League 4 i : | A discussion of social plans for | . * 5 4q PARISIAN {With Mrs. Hall . | each room was held between es Shirt BEAUTY SHOP . ; | teacher and her room mothers, | FE 2-400 Aid Society of the Oakland Avenue and other special activities. 98 ; I] |United Presbyterian Church met] 7 ae J) with Mrs. Howard Hall of Delaware! Mrs. George Wyman spoke on the, 3 mya, 4 Oct. Thrift 4 drive Thursday to sew for the topic, “Know Your United Fund,’, A q American Cancer Society. ‘and Mrs, Geotge Gray from the 6 a Cold Wave 4 -_ * «* ‘PTAC il urged . nS = ae Following the. dessert luncheon scribe paynd nati ot Pa ptherd 495 : aa ; a Ey Rash _ zine. Also on the program was Complete with ' \ a 5 a ‘borne, Mrs. Guy Caswell presided pairnnag Pawley who explained @ Heircut oe : at the busi ting. the duties of thers, : ; sheektions Seats. atven by Mrs. peice * a . ; ® oes 16.75 Extra Value! Keefer and Mrs. Edith Hillman.) Heading the hospitality commit- a : Sereria will. regui ly Mrs. Orval Robb was welcomed as tee was Mrs. Luther White. @ Creme : peti ee anew member. — ' Rinse Py sell of 15.00. Fer a f- . 2 ed © Styling F——tted te ony oat P| : savings on this exquisite ‘ = 95 é cold wave permanent. which . 2 § adds unsurpassed beauty te cS. . ha your hair... deep luxuriant Fo © Ns l] bf waves. 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See -| s * j ; = stop in or phone FE 4.1234 for information . Piss Small Addivionsl | many more new broéadcloths, pririts, from $2.98! Mon., OOO, N EISNER S and catalogue . Cherge fer Sizing ge : | : . é Wed. : 3 J ~~ & » EE af 4 | OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. MONDAY and FRIDAY | 7. A (4 lé db C ountry Store Finger Wave 42 N. Seginaw St. ‘ . se ‘ ta bee ef i ' 3 IGGS Rug and Carpet Cleaners | | *Open-Daily 10 A. M.-10°P.M, "1" spencpas mpc es . eg j -: ~. Sundays,10 A. M.-9 P.M, - me on = cee 4 > . . Appointment Not Always Needed ‘ 24 Ww: Huron Street —— . ' 42 Wisner St. . i FE 2-7132 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road i ' : ee ee Migs oN ——_— a - " ' on . - V9 > ~ > { wo 4 sisdiias-stlien View 4 Reinke Aa ON ERS Aa tar Sram gear | Rev. William La Fountain, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Ascension of Pontiac will give spe- cial significance to the Festival of the Reforma- the other hand, I know a all the others,” he said. Jong in one job. He soon quits, saying he just doesn’t have it in him to make a go of it.Then, after he has been on another job for awhile, begins to wish he had stayed with the one he left, T met him recently and asked him how things were going. “T'm finding the same difficulties in this job I've always found in | Red-Tortured Cardinal Free to Walk in Village Limits . man who cannot, or will not, stay a | (a fit of the Advent W. Long Lake Rd. at Middlebelt Morning Prayer Sun, 9:30 A.M. The Rev, john W. Wigle, Vicar. 4 The Rev. Earl Honsberger of Tor- e . : Rok j ‘ ' wheter First Baptist Church of Davison ee Busy Week MS & PROBLEM | tinue next week at the Church ofthe church = BIE sackyctynecet re thea eh Reeser, don Bara i ‘ ae trying , ii in Christ, recognizing the 3ist) Qutof-town speakers are fea-| «Go in Peace” will be the sub-\power he has within himself to meet his problems with courage and anniversary of its pastorship wader tured at the , ject for the sermon of the Rev. faith like the young wife. . the Rev. © 2. dehnaon, miner eld at ® pm. cach night, The escoim K. Burton of the Firs las * | congregation “ Church of Pontiac.) Too many of us are plagued by a lack of faith in ourselves. But! |! to end Nov, 4. Anthem to be by the choir) - break down because defeated ~ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH abide ae ie See ate | ae a.m. service Will only ee ee a a ew , 4 [New Mission Church | bration witt come at a dinner be “To Thee We Si sauinee, Agliby Uh dws and 5 tae dheaaal oe can ‘i iis Blessed in India er eee | io aiak th tare ts Saini papantrauactssesce sobaahvcn. 2 his 31 years of “outstanding lead- Capabilities ' e Pontiac, Michigan - re ceahip” and. service’ te. the | Religion classes Monday trom whe i a * aed Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor | TRIVANDRUM, Indie. — Arche) oot, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. th the church, shouldn't you, for example, believe im yourself? You, like | ; oh 8% os | bishop Benedict Mar Gregorios has aa er and the sewing group, which ts tig Ee ctatddaconos aghige Rageeaay 4.2 thc hr pean s Botan, Fontes blessed a new church here for the gregation | waking things for the forthcom- within you the great powers of God. Too many people fall to dis- 4 rere eee: uit resinctib See i hiked peeglene Pee i Bae cx Noah peal raga ing bazaar, will meet at 9:39 | COVer and use these powers and, as a result, they go through life 2 the group fair, scheduled for 3 p.m. Nov. 4 ) j the Word. Catholics of the Syro-Malankaralin the church basement, 252 Wes-| "s Dasear, will mee at 930 | struggling with frustration and defeat when they should be victori- 7 ; SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. rite. stn St. 2 Thersday morning. ome parce. ae pe pore | ois 8 : A Youth Night dinner and pro-| _ Believe that God is with you, that He will if will | a} ; : mapas eaneed More than 115 convert families,/To Benefit UNICEF gram is on the agenda at thelies Seas "Shad do at 64 thespeaioms Gulls edns mao 6s ee con re MORNING WORSHIP—10:45. A. M. former members of the Jacobite church for Thursday at 3:15 P. ™./is one of the simplest. “I can do all things,” as the Bible says, because fe ... “HOW TO FIND Gop" schismatie church, helped in build-' Methodist Youth Fellowship) Friday and Saturday the May- God provides the power, the talent, the drive, the guidance. 3 ‘ wn Rev. H. H. Savage, Speaking jing the church at Puliyoor, groups are going “trick or treat- flower group will-hold « rummage) If you actually believed, really felt that God was going to help é sis ead ps | ‘The mission was started less\ing” for UNICEF be sale. |you in any task you had to do, would you have a moment's doubt of i EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P.M. }than three years ago with the|tween 6:30 and 8 p. m. in the tue your ability to do it? Of course not. Le Rev. Robert Fisher cow re Si Sn rang, a community “ot Bamwood, | The) tl group bar Sag dg He stands ready, right now, ta help you. All you need do is ask. a —_ self a Jacobite convert. Elmwood Methodist Church. \eediek use (Copyright 1956) be’ , - | a Threatens to Ban neg doa “ahd = ‘ re re to un a UTHERAN ite : bs a Ba __ ggoint REF ORMATION Service - October 28,1956 Service Begins at 11:00 A. M. Oaklar td Theater - _ Ample Free Parking Behind Theater ; “For by grace eared FAITH deceit batts end. tect 00% of yourselves it is the gift of God” Ephesions, Chapter 2, Verse GRACE-— “Being justified freely by eee Gtast the re demption thet ie Christ Jesus” Romans, Chcp‘er 3 “And thet rom o SCRIPTURE — 2! %2"2: known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto scaivction through Iaith which is in Christ Jesus” Timothy, Chepter 3, Verse [5 GUEST SPEAKER REV. ENNO, GAHL, Chicago, Illinois PARTICIPATING MINISTERS Rev. Geo. Mahder St. Paul Lutheran Church Rev. Ralph C. Claus St. Trinity Lutheran Church 3, Verse 4 Rev. R. Stuckmeyer Grace Lutheran Church Rev. E. Claycomb Cedar Crest Lutheran Church é POE A CN NEE LS ASANTE AERO CRI eta A Mass Service of Choirs and Congregations of Missouri Synod Churches of Pontiac, ‘ and sponsored by St. Paul, St. Trinity, Grace and Cedar Crest Lutheran Churches. 3 ’ - Where ede Ste Le Se BE ee ge Ne Mm Se Wee . POS Oe ae er gee et The Lutheran Church is the largest Protestant body in the world, numbering 80,000,000 baptized Souls; larger by 50,000,000 thon the second largest Protestant body, The Lutheran Church takes its name from Martin Luther. Its faith centers on Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world, and its doctrine from the Bible. ima ieee en a The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend state's leading daily paper, the |Manchester Union Leader, has “threatened to ban all theater ad- | vertising layouts unless th.re is — il- #4 Im an editorial announcing its —7| position, the paper said: | \scene in moving pictures, are at- ™® tractive to U. S. citizens. | “This is an insult to the men and women and children of this | nation, " the. editorial concluded. MANCHESTER, N. H. — This onto, Ont., who will be speaking. “Hollywood seems-to have gone, ‘at the First United Missionary Chureh, 135 Prospect, at 7:30 p.m. | Sunday, has just retdimed for a fur- | lough after spending 19 years in missionary service in Nigeria, West! The Christian and 178 Green ‘Street (Near Orchard “Lake Ave.) Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m, Sunday Worship ...10:00 2. m. Evening Sarvice .... 7:30 p.m. Mr. John Hazlett. Asst. Pastor, specking at both services REV. G. J. BERSCHE, Paster BRANCH SUN. SCHOOL, 9:30 A. M. 0 N. Cass Lake Road Africa. | i ee _and children nesting Hillerest | Speaking Sunday morning at the| church will be Edna Pridtiam recently returned from reper. | West Africa. Miss Pridham has spent 10 years in medical work, language and teaching. j Good Singing 15)7 Joslyn ~ “ CONTINUING OUR Old-Fashioned Revival ) With . EVANGELIST and MRS, BURL ROGERS | from Southern California —Prayer—for the- Nightly Except. Mondays 7:30 P. M. FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH One Block North # Welton i | Bible Preaching Sick — | + ee ib. 9:45 AM. Oakland at Cadillac Theodore R. Allebach, Pastor Bible School ...... 11:20 A.M. Worship ......... .10:00 A.M. “THE CHRISTIAN RACE” Youth Fellowship . 6:00 P.M. Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Night Prayer ..... 7:30 JOSLYN AVENUE jes 10:45 AM. Youth Fellowship »» 6:30 P.M. Evening Service ....°7:30 P.M. "ios Night Prayer sedenvene 3456 Primary Street 3. Harvey McCann, Paster Bible School 10:00 A.M. Worship 11:18 A.M. “OUR PROTESTANT FAITH” .. 6:15 P.M. bweeee Youth Fellowship W.sd. Teouwtesen, Jr., Paster Bible Schoo! 11:00 -A.M... Worship Service Pastor Preaching 6:30 PM Youth Groups 7:30... Evening Worship Wed. 7:30 yn «Prayer Service and Hour to Hold Musical Program |, have bes or choir ot Newman| Wort ne iy: ne, ' “bury it” a the: 14 Auburn Ave., will) students get here and hold up the at the church, - juin ; | |. Guest artist on the program is _ \Mrs, Lucille Ryder Walden form- of Pontiac and now of Detroit. CHURCH OF CHRIST — Setarday ¥ OCHS REO TH OPO ERE HOE PORE * : ; ; and Drill eth ee ee Pee 7:30 P.M. 3 ‘ FE 5-1993 BIBLE REBINDING ye _. Christian Literature. Sales Mira. w 39 Oakland Ave. FE 4-9591 piste Saale _ — FIRST. FREE METHODIST . Church of the Light ond Life Hour He 4 87 LAFAYETTE STREET (2 Blocks W. of Sears) BAPTIST CHURCH | '** i om Worship, 9:30 A.M. Sun. School, 10:30 95 ahem Th By Game —a—— smabbein : Marshes Lowell 8t.: BP sasragn bas 0 sg sk _ TEann weancetsy, time, 9000 'A. My Sender School Tt ccciss nie ong ceging by| _ THINS AND TERATS 30 for # img ancy Seo diego Lnhall Be buna, Witt to BRING THE FAMILY Bitoendeesale oovchume the Salvation Army Band will be pcm gt ready to send food al i ee ee ee eat Magen ee y, 667 E. Lyeq H. Howson. Pastor Burtelle Green: §. 8, Supt. MISSIONARY “CHURCH He Layee pot tl ae eat —= — . es sc : : j NS - | 2 morons poy 50 ard te serie, ; ve FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Gist Rea AS tE [oe tame tens tose [TiNity Baptist (Church Trick - or- Treaters Presbyterians Name | 4 padwin ave 3 npr Be ere Weanesterr Bay of officer of the Salva- re . s 8 ” - | FF : ee ke commanding tem hres mt AS a gy to Aid CROP Program 1st Woman Minister Coc Reboarna x coeneoe PME | : ; Marks Years : SYRACUSE, N. ¥. w#—Miss Morning Worship ..... NAM Po The junior and senior high youngjof the church, seeking contribu-| Margaret E. Towner is a musi- . tions, between the hours of 6 and 8. cian, singer, professional photog-] NC SE oe Anniversary \ Program people of the Oakland Park Metho- tome and cian, pe erorgaen rene dist Church are anticipating an) — osied containers will : . Sunday to Growth | venture in sharing as they plan|ot, Sole’ containers will Klentiy|she is also the first woman se ee te of Negro Chure a Halloween trick-or-treat collec-|their calls. the Presbyterian Church in the a the church in the city, will mark its) Participants in this project to) area as a means of offering to here week = 138th anniversary Sunday. raise funds for overseas relief will) the young people an outlet for My, eit can best be used | * 9.45 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL 7|_ An all-day program is planned ‘make house-to-house visits in the) thelr interest and concern for in the ministry, rather than ina RALLY DAY—: 7:30 P.M. [building in 1927, The church was'tards the puseey b s/ They Singers of Detroit have two Sun-¥¢8" in & row the earning ap on | sve MRS. PENNY NICHOLS from Detroit ‘not completed until 1948 by the say that relaxation has a stimu-|day engagements in Pontiac. ota yoeger es funds bea oe MILPORD, MICH. FEB go 0 — jepson ce ee ae ae a ae 7:30 P. M. Wednesday ‘Rev. T. Walter Harris, lating effect on the memory cen- At 3 p.m. the singers will be at hase AP all expenses $:00 A. M.—Holy. Communion pe aepen rs _ . a" The church now boasts a mem-jterg of the brain and that if you) the Church of God and Christ 4 1955, reaching 3.5 0:46 A. M.—Church M@ehoot as ae eae wt te . — ‘bership of 962, and is planning an|want to memorize anything, the) at 252 Wessen St. The Rev. C. That compared with 3.46 1100 A, syeser : ; ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH — |esveson mocsm snce oe tm tee tine em te evenings 3. donna service wi be: [Pa St a ier ERE || “cae eats an coe || ind pan me of the year. (before bedtime. gin at 2 p.m. “ i " Street at Cherry Court At 8 p.m. Sunday the Travelers Sunday School TVET eee RAEE EELS 0:45 A. M. ! 2 ‘ —“_— and’ Q G aft et will be at the St: ‘i Morning Worship ......... oesersedeccceeser 11 A.M. | New Pastor at Zion Church James Baptist Church, Rapid and raft, 9 104" Rev. Carl W. Nelson, 8. D.. Pastor i ~ Bagley Sts. ; " ore SS eas IN oe to Parsonage: 148 Owege Drive FR 464-3406 E d W t Mi o t tors tee ges ere aS arne ay tO INLINISITY |, collect for UNICEF : : ! atoctante istian Church [by Y £ Home: Strely | wand ) y Protestants , te Methodist ' ; Central Christian Churc jOy Years Of LIOME OQTUAY |, 7s termediate Method! st thedral, | Co To Church 347 North Saginaw Street ly [Methodiet Church will collect funds ers. J sii . | Rev. Robert A. North,/makes his'home at 273 S$, Jessie/for the UN drive on Hallo- BIBLE SCHOOL mayees 9:45 A.M. doeetaie wan pester of Zion Church St. _, Ieee hay e call on houses! pupi MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. of the Nazarene, qualified for the) “7,. new minister and his wife) tween § and § p.m. hn artnpaig r-49 hol “courses and” a fouryear sty ze ime sone. Paul with (Se VENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ‘etastants. hers, gover. gewr-waderenting of ihe Genet Spanier: Seeap 58 - __ —thome study ministerial course, he/Robkrt and Richard who are! HE. LOM. Pastor VE b-1006 | been compelled to attend Bible, God's message to all EVANGELISTIC HOUR ........ .7:30 P.M. the teaiiees the fev w. E.|Sttentling Olivet Nazarene College 156 Mt. Clemens Street ——. Mi enna apes that “ — |Varion, who has resigned to take al'™ “*\axees T- SABBATH WORSHIP .,.7"s0...20..22.. Saturday, 11100 ACM atlendance le very different: love: “Herein is love, not that Wed. Prayer Meeting at the Chur¢h-7:30 P. M. pastorate in. Howell. Yo st aE HE 7, 4:30PM. The Bible Shares Wa tn loved God, byt peng : : _ if © FRASER MEETING ones sees cenetevars Lerd with : come be- loved us, and his Son to | _ Ordained in 1938, the Rev. Mr. - | fore his presence with sing- be the propitiation (sacri- ree tages came bag ing.” (Psalm 100: 2) fiee) for our sins.” (1 John | operience Refere and sine In New Testament times, 4:1 FIRST METHODIST | <=: ° sean ann noma is, het Born in Pennsylvania in 1902, ~ Ch la ( () \\ a negriag dies to- are ag pmy as to attend — gether to study — church. They s " eA. ‘. MORNING oevice Peer Viov'in Piymout, “He served. i ae taieine of ths Che, ie Word, ond ts taren ie : o i. i 5 1950, and ss . an “FEE ONLY ANGWER” teen eck port teen weal Bs ee ee ee prea ornate: py rset pres These early You aré invited to 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL ‘remained until he,accepted the call Sunday School ............. woe. 9345 A.M. eae. recounted thle them. Find church, 6:15 P. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ee Morning Service .............. 10:45 A.M. Bible that + te of supreme authority 7:30 P. M. EVENING SERVICE Fpterreangr dig tang rnageersecli ! 3 hearted alt Gise Ged tind deus. uuven, ged whens “THE WAGES OF SIN” (ieee Sot Ae “THIS WE BELIEVE” with them, and how he had sage of salvation esday Bible - owship jarecting begs and ts eae opened the door of faith unto Jesus Christ. is Wedn = Oe Gant ce on p 1:30 P.M. ifor the past three years. | Dr. Bank, Preachi the Gentiles.” (Acts 14: 27) sented, You wil cet . . som | ‘The Rev. Mr. North is a mem- : as eg . It fe the same today, Ax ——. | ber of the Home Mission Board, a | Board of Ministerial Studies, = | Orders and Relations Committee’ the nation there are thou- If you would like to know sands of groups of Bible-be- more and secretary of the District SSS 5 RST SaaS by week to study across the nation, send for * SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY Will Careh te Noserece, | OF ST te in the Bible-ontered. wil be sont’ te yee “o" 7) : : . At you EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT |. With his wife, Ruby, and two _ THE j Sunday Services and Reading Room ‘daughters, Beth and Joan, he REV. ROBERT A. NORTH : Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street fii — | > 60 STATE ST. i eek - Friday to9 PM, Ill no 2 RAS A.\M. 6:30 FM. 505 Auburn Ave. | _ Full Gospel — Nondenominetional —_—f Dr. L.\L. MARION | ‘Preaching et All Services| Sunday School. Youth Service ~ WRev. CHARLES LIPKER GUEST SPEAKER FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST __Lizwrence and Williams Streets | | HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS | | | % | RADIO STATION CKLW TELEVISION 945 A.M. - 12:15 A.M. —Moming Service and! Bible Schoo! ‘ | ie ede au ~ SUNDAY—9:30 A.M. 745 P.M. — Soul Stirring Seomen and Song Service 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. 2 unday—9: M. : 8:00 P.M.— Tuesday Evaning, Rey. Paul and Marilyn Hueter iif “VICTORY over, serious Soreey from Berlin, Germany Speaking and Showing Pictures, ~Kenneth A, Hutchinson | Arthur Hubbs < mr | . \ i ‘ ; * * : % ; 7 2 £7 * - * : , He NO WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICE as ister Mihister of City 4 nuns L008... Heart. | = mae a : 6 *s ht tiendly Place to Worship! me : - of Music ' 3 , 4 Z ; ss a en =——————————————————— = = . peweemeas Sob oo Se snessoneesees os pe he ees, ra 3 Participating in the service will | \The Rev. Ralph Claus is the St. Paul Lutheran, the Rev. A if fi Hi r {i gince 1944. Prior to that time he was the assistant pastor at that parish. T° Sunday School, 10 A.M. Worship Service. 11 A.M. | é See Age Serene Sete, De 2071.2 Pastor, Rev. Billy Brown | * * ns Pastor Gahi has served on the Board for Young People of North ry ~‘THe’ also ‘has been on the Board and twe | The reception will be held in the é : School Assn. for 10 years, sérving | social hall of the synagogue, : og : Pentise, Prose Feotes [at Chairman of the board fot Rabbi came te Pon- PACKING PACKAGES FOR KOREA — Barbara Hall of 23 church collect and give clothing continually to the church. When i Raa yt ie ts married tiac Aug. 1 to replace Rabbi Hen-| Evelyn court (left to right), Paul Blystone of 281 Michigan avenue, =a sufficient amount is received for shipping, men and women waste ‘ Mrs. Robert Newill of 2876 Woodbine drive and Elsie Benson of gather for the packing. The garments are sent to orphanages and -_¥.| 212 South Josephine street met recently at the First Presby- missions of the Presbyterian Church where it is then distributed | from > terian Church to pack garments for Korea. Members of the _ to the needy. 4 e i WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHUR' Andersonville Roa@ Near Dixie Mwy. 6. 6., 0:45 Werstlip, 11:00 4. M. Svening Service, 1:38 P. M. Family Bible Hour, Wed., 7:30 P.M. levine Yeo-t0 eee ee eee oe 10004 Pe Sen} aes hal, 8 mapveuacnotcserevenmeetas se tester el kee ek ee ee, ee aap Fp Sunday School . seGenseges TATE t soo THE FARM, HOLDS caver —' TRITED LUTHERAN — Presbyterians | SIxSomstoN Rev. Wm. LaFountain, Paster | | The Common Service 11:00 a.m. , Plan Service | Sunday School .... 1000 am t 458 CENTRAL of é - : » Reformation Sunday HIGHLAND ' A Church that preaches the Apostles iS Sad Seapine like Bley id old Will Be Observed by CONGREGATIONAL % Bleck Off M-00 om Milford Ré4, receive the Holy Ghost; bring your 10:00 a. m. Sunday Schoo! # Bible and Bible questions. Find out Congregation : 7, for yourself; don’t take hear-say aed ae eo Views Prechytersan| i bie. ata raat ork [11:00 2. m. Moming Worship | Services Sunday, 10 A. M. Sun., Tues., Church tomorrow. i # BheoniN oe | if Thurs., Set. 7:30PM. The Rev. W. H. Marbach will) . “! Avenue FIRST UNITED i’ 4. weruanrst -PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ‘ Bishop L. A. Parent, Pastor gure a 324. N, Perry Street SUNDAY aes = — ; Sunday Scheol .....,..10a.m. = ; Ph ale | Morning Worship: .-~-.. 1) am. ’ ‘ . 'f @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee0 : (CITADEL) the eye 1” Young People ..Wed. 7:30 p.m. ‘ae oe , 29 W, Lawrence Street Christmas season, the filmstrip, | —) 2 | Bae. Siete. .-;- Heh 008 via ie ; ‘~ os | “The Living Church” wili be pre- ag | Rev. Marvin P, Hester = _——SUNDAY SERVICES—— sented. ‘ raak 6 { ‘Whole’ Werld”—-ONENESS Sunday School—9:45 A.M. Youth People’s Legion—6 P.M, |) The Tuxis Society is having a |. ge™™-"*). Holiness Mesting—11:00 A. M. Selvation Mesting—7:30 P.M. |) YOrKday on Monday. Some 12, "s+ Thursday Prayer and Praise Mesting—7:30 P.M. 8 | US og athe Play wre NEW CHURCH TO GO UP — Simplicity of design, dignity and _— two-story block building which will serve as a sanctuary pending $/Ceptein end Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen, and other chores. The money loftiness keynote plans for the new sanctuary for Baldwin Avenue construction of the permanent sanctuary. Then the initial unit will © commanding olficers-in-charge ‘earned will go to a special project Methodist Church, ground for which will be broken Sunday. The become an educational building to house Sunday School classes. 3 : which they will select. 2:30 p. m. ceremony will be held at the site for the new structure, Members will contribute much of the labor for the new building. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! j Baldwin and Chicago Aves. First unit of the new church will be a ite == 8 ld Church to Break Gr id oer aby & Wun Posd } _ . sagging ty Son paging a Ww 1 n u rc O rea ro aun Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, Pastor ‘William Van Jaarsveld, 4560 Mo-| | torway on Tuesday, | After 25 years of continuous op-|two stories high and built of bese- ture growth permits a larger edi- Members and friends of the ‘eration, most of which has been lite block. Primarily planned as an fice. When the structure is Com- church will contribute much of the. Statue of Mary, Christ ‘im a converted farmhouse, Baldwin crranged ag a sanctuary Ae bed torn "son, present building will be labor in the construction of the Avenue Methodist Church will —*_ veosdastotipetnaie sein tipet _ new building. j Found i m Indian Mine break groutd Sunday afiertoon foe! * * . finished, it will represent | NEW DELHI, India—A wooden the first unit of a new worship Joslyn Church Missionary Burden Pippin see value of approxi- | statue of the Blessed Virgin has ‘center. UNITED GOSPEL SINGING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2:30 To 4:30 Ist SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH . 316 BALDWIN AVENUE PEATURING QUARTETS FROM DETROIT, ROYAL OAK AND PONTIAC Come and enjoy the afternoon of Good Gospel Singing -: Elsie Gaskin, Sec. Treas. . Seiad Mods Peon. ‘been discovered in a mine at Dori,| remony wilt be hei at 2 Hank-Offerin 0, Weds Whine betes tena | 10:29 PM a, Bate xSinge sects ot Gs See Te ee Se en uth J Too Much for Donkey’ f:.r"snce say, "nce" “"" | “Sunday Evening imission of Hazaribagh. \2:30 p.m. at the site just north of The statue, depicting the Hoty/the present building, at the corner Service Sunday | Of the 11 origital charter — Mother with the Child Jesus on her| of Baldwin and E. Chicago Aves. ‘The ‘Souk, Avensis Unibet Pres-|5 RIBERALTA, Bolivia — A new bers, three are still connected with | He will give the national left arm, has lost its right arm.) pr william 0, Moulton, super. | a eee Jeep arrived just in time for @ the church: Mrs. Emma Dando pf] attendance of all Assembly of Skilitully carved, it is in good COn-| imtendent of the Flint District of /PYterian Church ‘is having its am-/6-foot, S-inch, 240-pound missioner |East Princeton, and Mr. and Mrs. God Sunday Schools for the ‘dition and appears to be extremely 4 petroit Conference of the "ual Thank-Offering Service on and donkey. The townspeople were! Car} Norberg of West Brooklyn. | day — on “Emmanuel Baptist Church ‘old. will te, |Sunday, at 10:45 a.m. Speaker will starting to feel sorry for the poor’ Mrs. Norberg be ch Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. | "The discovery is unusual because | —_ etticlate, | oe “ibeast he rode. —- tw wr tages a * | , Arrangements have been made to ‘pe Ruth Moffet. : } anist for twenty-five yea Sund Schoo ithere are no Catholics in the re- have the Salvation Army Band os .% | Fr. James R. Dyer, Maryknoil * * * ouneay © bo... 9:45 missioner from Ossimng, N. Y., crowded conditions in the wor- | Come, be in the national count gion, nor have any Christians ever’ : take past in the services. The lighting of the candles will is the big man. ship services and the Sunday been known to have lived or wor-+ _ Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages : * . ‘shi there. _The unit t to be construc ted will be be done by Phebe Henderson and” Auditorium mes oe a nicest _ Sandra-Lougheed with. Bill Hoising- Before the arrival of the Jeep, School has made the construction Morning Worshi 11:00 ; Bible Class ton giving the call to worship. Jo- he gh a ee poe iagroed big of a new building imperative, the} ° v P . . ‘ q _| pear © stagge stor said. : » ’ 10 ‘ M Film “Time and Eternity” seb Watkins will give the - missioner. vas ud . pa a ij Sermon: ‘Dynamic Evangelism 700 Sek * . - - 4 i en e into town t e stan-) FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM, 1:30 P. M, SUNDAY, OCT. 2% Others taking part inthe morn- dard joke for the children was: Niels Lilja\ who left Denmark | Evening Rally ..... 7:45 ing service are.Emma Ferdon, «; ook! Here comes ‘the donkey tor America in 1921 returned to EVANGEL TEMPLE Frances Hoisington, Carol Vea- with six legs." 'Co wpenhagen for the first time, af Sermon: “Two Ways of Life” ' millionaire ner, Sarah Esralian with Leola “FLESH VERSUS THE SPIRIT” : ) 365 East Wilson | Oak introducing the speaker. Single Stroke Machi | Tuesday ...... 7:45 p.m. . Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCROOL .....cc-cccccceccceeseecsesss.. S45A.M, [The pastor, the Rev. Edmond 1. 9'"9 Ge ed F Bible Study: Lesson from a wwoeranere ‘11:00a.M_ | Watkins, will give the benediction. Ends of Engine Block IRST | The Bene of Bolen if 11:00 A. M. EVANGELICAL SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING... .7:45.M. [Tb Ushers will be Roberta. Den-. sy nop _ 4 huge proach, aid] PRESBYTERIAN . ” Non-Denominational Full Gospel Eleanor Schaetfer, Alma Hubner, t¢ ra pagent ane, eS West Huron at Wayne Thursday ..... 7:45 p.m. si Ss ran . é “GOD'S WILL FOR YOUR LIFE Pvmerind Brag, DAB. Te Denne gies a cndaet an automobile engine block. Rev. "D. Awebard eae Yash Service 2 ' Fa gp Sy smd reed duet A second such suomater Gove the Rev. G. E. Hershey 2 a Mad fi t tt ' 7 Tar , : 7:30 P. M. | | | ‘broach is 12 feet high, 19 wide, andj WORSHIP SERVICES |] WPON SUNDAY A. M. “THE STONES GRY OUT” COLUMBIA AVENUE : | Israel had 48,212 tourists m9 long—about the sise - of anf «69:30 end TT ALM. 8:00 to 8:30 1955. average y’ H | * ~ | CHURCH SCHOOL “The Church of the —Manty Scene Moving ewwe |i BAPTIST CHURCH GION CHURCH of NAZARENE |] 290411 4.m. [1 ee Dees Some } REV. WILLARD G. STALLCUP [BI cundey ek obeematees oe ee i= 3 one | Morning Worship .;....14:00 A.M. Bible School - 10:00: am. +} Tist SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH hf In Charge of All Sert ives “ T. U. w "© & @ eee eee pre ye Morning Worship . . .. 11:00 a.m. Young pert «toning Tues. 7:90 pom. Evening Worship ....... 7:30 P.M. | ° P Service Th ce. 7:90 pe BAPTISMAL SERVICE Wed. Prayer Meeting 7 7:30 P.M. ; Youth Service eee ees 6:45 p.m. Saturday Evening Service nesger RY. aan . \ : 4 : un ceeccveseece “THUMM a.m, a CORE See : See eile Evangelistic ....... 7:30 p.m. Morning Worn SOE Th a Sundey School Attendance Lost Sunday—1162 Sisk cay os Robert, A. ‘North, Pastor |. ‘Suadey Evening Service... 700 pam a 3 Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention Come: and’ Tes Our Welcome! ° Public Invited EVERYBODY'S CREDIT IS GOOD! EVERYTHING ON SALE! NORGE BIG. 8/2 Cu. FL. ¢ REFRIGERATOR Sunday Special PLUS TRADE Lapel otf FOR THIS ONE. BIG SCREEN | RAYTHEON TV WHILE THEY LAST ‘“%"*¢ ~ BASE OPTIONAL easeeneee Shares, Remington @ Sunbeam, Duo-Therm ALL AT ONLY NOT ONE PENNY DOWN Famous General SUNEERM DORMEYER Ect ee ee canbe _VACUUM - te" = 12m y Qe SCHICK “25” | AND aT on ee RIGHT at OUR WAREHOUSE a) an. $17" 2290 Elizabeth Lake Road—FE 8-741 3 Blocks West of Telograph s zg Ds coedbes ; Trae ONLY 50e_A WEEK! DRIVE OUT SUNDAY! ¢ ak ae / } : a. 2) eapaipeybapreg Sages | Fe debian sales ais bo vena guge bb tag ike wins Yeh? lot of scotch-and-water has gone under the bridge then. A lot of laced shoes have been replaced by | loafers. But the Bomb of the Forties, a fugitive from a | Denton, Texas, ranch, is still making movies and money, asia diame gems: gughe x emai geome | still bé big in 1968. When Yau her the other day in a large push apartment, jappeared from . oO Te ep rene | aoe ses was salhad wi paint We Motel tesntrntal dn’t been sick a da “But that’s the way it's # Bi os gi seer lg ‘think he's far better off. He Just wouldn't slow Fearing the "BOB “BAILEY — of the world traveler” | , @ 4 usi¢e of Se a ~~ rey “= 6and His “PART-TIMERS =i <5 was in the Cairo airport recently on my trip to the end Rosebud) Blon and l) peigian Congo,” she sald, “Holy Toledo, since the trouble ° : . # NOBLE LEE + JOHNNY SWAN you don't dare walk 19 feet from the plane! It's Exypt for e East Africans tell tal . , , I KEE [7-YeM SUNDAY 1:30 ¢ "King Cole promises no‘gues} stars on his TV'er—but [S&S DANCING #28 bas Prank Bint ined up ost cave... Benny Gondmaa pet dlleaas FE5-8001 fein tour Japan with « jam band. Located at the | | | | | | ° Araign Zon Charge . / ! Fax & Hounds Inns ee of ‘Hooded’ Holdup. ssesiSersescuce|| Notivard Avene in omit Hal 3 : The pair are accused of robbing LUNCHEON and D : Bi dee late Ost 3 ok a> ieee ola rE Dacha: talnie tak ye Be age P.M. ) : | glee eR, Paddock St., two 20-year-old men os ides: por _ SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P, M. to 9 P. M. 7 Bt ey ee ee nated. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 _ { 4 ; For the price of Mca aS es icicle ‘cusoa bo atti eo . 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STARTS—MONDAY!-3-Unit THRILL SHOW!¢ ; | eee Electrically’”’ N i ' ; é - , cial : KS A Special Short Foatare : : | : re fa “Based on an average price of 90¢ f | "NATURE Fy ; | 2 3 no u SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON : FIRST TIME SHOWN 4 ; Bi r. | med BETTER THAN ANY STAGE. sHow! Oe . . in the Pontiac A . | es | ‘2 "10 FIRST-RUN BLACKOUTS. | sate | ; 3 ° a BLUE SEY DAIVE-D — Ble Shy Driven — BLUE SEY DRIVE i BEY DATE ~ BSD — RE BEY DR 2 oe aBcope i... Tues. kon eee ae rs 2 si it : fg Re colar: : Sete ners “Hechaicole, sit cw "bby ng. bt ot THE AGE OF CHIVALRY — 6 Robert Tay- eee A Wizard In len ays people bleed nag wad mot cat hd ~ “UY izard. H wise old man, sometimes good, sometimes bad, w oe es pe, , | lndiana Woman Gets thought fe could foretell the future by gazing into a crystal ball. TOM TRYON- JAN MERLIN © Death Sentence st enreeve na tate ura tare were steven ot led barbed vol 5; i Hell tales! umes of ancient spells. The king believed his wizard could help him to| win battles by brewing a spell or muttering a few magic words. - | GROWN POINT, Ind. #.— A | . thrice - married woman, convict- “Here is a wizard seated in his carved qragon chair. Color the pic-| gtd Lal I ce it * ed of killing her young sister-in- ture with your crayons and then paste it down on cardboard. Cut out, .} law and accused of slaying her the parts carefully. Fold back the end of the desk on the dotted line se) paraplegic husband, his mother|;; wij] stand. - and sister, -yesterday became the (it the slit iri the top of the jar with a face on it. Cut out the pw BAT ONT: | l procter oi = cree setae " at the top — or use a silver star sold in stationery stores — and paste U H chair, ‘it on the end of a toothpick painted red. Put it into the jar by the desk. 7 2 * * This is the wizard’s wand, ready to use when he wants to cast a spell. ~ Mrs, Opal Collins, 25, of nearby (First to contribute this idea was Quida Veale; Birmingham, Ala. ‘Hammond, fainted when Criminal ‘It you send a usable idea in care of this newspaper you may win the oes Judge William Murray im-| | Junior Editors $10 award. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) — the sentence. The death pen- Next Week: A Halloween Witel i Hf rg was recommended by an all-; a He 1S Alr Tad }male. jury which convicted her of | : Be Oy iat Mas af Mary Suc Collins. Sly wood Headlines ONTHE ga ithe case™ zy wuurs. T dodge Murray set the execution New Film Car eer Opens HRESHOLD [sate penteary 'n mctiean| FOr ‘Officer Frank Smith’ OF SPACE for the twice-divorced Mrs. my es ilins said an appeal probably i : iw ys id be ae Se had based her! By BOB THOMAS of course—Universal Internation- _ THRILLING! TRUE! . INCREDIBLE! & | i ; ; HOLLYWOOD (®—Ben Alexan- al's “Pay the Devil.” The scene ae jdefense-on temporary insafflty. ‘der jooked natural enough, play-/had Alexander, as an erring dep- ’ a trig. the sidekick to a law enforcer.’ uty, getting drunk’on duty at the | Mrs. Collins has been indicted "4 an , i for the slaying of her husband, | iBut there was'e < a aitterence. ; | natetence of Be Jeevy. i senate |Ben Collins, 28, whom she mar) tHe wag nits oteeety sherift,) “It my settle (Webb) could ried four weeks before the shoot- | ing in their Hammond home: his’ not = Frank Smith of TV's) pe ay Hows si mil me," Alex- a | mother, Julia, 48, and sister, Mar-) Hig buddy was not Sgt. Joe Fri-| He was obviously having the oT @) Ney: \ omen tha, ee ene for| aay, alias Jack Webb, but Jeff\time of his life—and no wonder, | Mary son Yovens instead. It was his finest film role aside ° from Dragnet in 22 years! | A new tax in Guatemala pena- But the ate caeohiie thing was * * * lizee failure to cultivate arable —Alexander was drunk! . | “The last picture I made was Ar} } land. | All this was ina movie scene, right’ on this lot,” he reflected. DEW oe SS : » That was in 1934. After that I! rage: , ‘went with NBC and I've been wat Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 TONITE---Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. | Game ever ance. T TONIGHT [| BIG 4 ys", ih § : * = a 1—IN COLOR ‘ecu & | Ben's film. yor dates back t the first World War, when “peared as a child actor with D. W. ‘Griffith, He grew up in pictures | the "20s, vayeg is ete some films like “Penrod 'Sam” and “Boy of Mine.’ * * + His big break as a young man) came in 1930, when he appeared, in “All Quiet on the Western’ Front.’ “Universal wanted to sign me to a term contract,’ ‘he recalled. CORDAY -REX REASON - NEVILLE BRAND | “But Lewis Milestone, the director HIT NO. 2 N L ‘ 3 lof the picture, advised me to hold 0 _ COLOR out until it was released, then Td) get_offers from all the studios. i 2 = * “So what happened? The pic. ture was released and nobody could tell us apart in those uni-' forms, except for Lew Ayres. I didn't work for two years!” * * J fi HIT NO, 3 1 Later he went into radio as an il COLOR © ‘announcer and quiz master, edg- , ‘ing into TV after the war. His as- PICTURES ‘sociation with Webb turned out to, NOW CARTOON a be a golden one for all concerned. | . \Now at 45, Ben is better known PARTY e luos he ever was as a kid star. [I Thew TUES. Not Trushtworthy! oY Dial VAN -NUYS, Calif, #&— James| Fe oni Harvey, 62, was considered STARTS ... SUNDAY model prison at the Van Nuys jail Schedule where he is serving a 90-day sen-| Information tence for drunkenness. So police ——ALL IN COLOR——— made him a trusty. A guard said he spotted Harvey, a transient, lying on the jail floor. He was -"h Spetacaar Mave” = Tone “4 Super Colas Spectacle!" eat Ai ey " Bigger and Better Than Ever! __ Bie! BOLD! BLASTING! Betetene see OSH © OH G Be see . SoSH SHH S SSH ASEH ES singing and - clutching an empty planted on me." Harvey explained “T’'m a toeteetler.” | ipint whiskey bottle. “Musta been i EXTRAS! °°" =— “PAC! FIC SPORTS” — Latest NEWS Cartoon “THE TALKING DOG” 4 Policeman Promoted VEE LT (aod F) KWL " GRAND RAPIDS (#-—Police Supt | Dewey Beaver has promoted De- tective Lt, Jonn J. McGavin to captain, effective immediately. He ‘succeeds Capt. Clarence A. Stop- pels, who retires Dec, 22 as head lof the Police, Juvenile and Wom- en's Division. Stoppels retires on |his 60th birthday. He joined the force i in 1921. (4) EY «0 (S).-- SOUSPENSE JPIAT CUTS L/®E A Whe fs : TECHNICOLOR $y PLUS x : “BRIDE FOR SALE |, Uikieaad.., Usramed... 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OCTOBER 27; 1056. Sage : > x ee 6. a. : play and Walled Lake on its own.23 yard | t, which gave Waterford a 7-6 lead in the 3rd period, looked as of the with ——4 Pontiac got two breaks in the Larry’ Dion, like a veteran field general, sparked the 77- : the potential advantage offered. plays and he went over from the two-yard line with Lakers Score In the 2nd period Acorns bad ‘on the clock. -. driven to midfield. Halfback Jer- : : ee ae 7. , ry Snider broke out of a handoff , play of the final moments, Dion hit Don Yeargan with a 22 yard . ping, went £0 yards for what app the next play came the most spectacular of the day - phn gtenebeleame | Bloomfield Hills , teeta’ in fine eck the wg sabiw of the } rs 147 age (Satioed in Wayne sor nh eA ps} ea a Wayne - at raser for Royal Oak's winning football stopped by Charley Robinson (41) with Art Poe | ‘Touchdowns by Roger Wolf and|sub quarterback fired a 30-yard club in last night's 19-0 win over Chiefs was husky (24) coming in to help. Sekeres started on the 35, John Lucadam gave the Lakers|pass to left flanker Hewitt Horn- Fraser captured the Southeast) John Sekeres (above with ball). Sekeres (28) had wound up on the 44. He did most of the plunging [their second loop triumph of the|beck in the south end zone. Gary rate grap ety osc just bulled his way to a 1st period first down on for the Acorns. season. Banks booted the conversion, and 147 at Fraser last — Lacadam’s one . toot plunge (the Acorns were on their way to « eee 4 countered the deciding if sonics tet wits Pra Trojans-Win-Oakland-B-Title ae e it 7-0 in the 3rd period DY : 14 Milford lead, The Midway —in the finale _ Snider ion a 23-yard pass play. es 8 tally was set up by an 87-yard gh pete Sat my tymeaton the In the 4th stanea the Hillsmen : | coll )| Sete return Ry Leeery Seater, es it 1 yerds tor the tay’ was .| thed it 7-7 with Jim Kearney going ' | Wolf went over from eight yardsi = op the finest exhibitions of scored in the first) the point. Highlight in the drive play of the first half, Milford)s. pun At least six Chiefs were Srd period. After! was = 38 yard pase from Dave By BILL CORNWELL of gridiron might as they | Acton opened the touchdown|gained its ghortlived lead late in|i.i0, out by Hornbeck, John Ken- three plays) Drury te Bob Esiton. Clawson High displayed tremen-| crashed Avondale, 37-4, in their parade with a i¢-yard burst|the third quarter. The ensuinginedy Bob Manser and several Wanted pamed, Tiel ons. coly 1 minute 35 is dous power Friday night at Claw-| Oakland B showdows before « |through the middie in the Ist/kickoff led to the final six-pointer. \cthers. Snider simply cut out to the by a Viking ond) Jun Muni passed 22 yards|son to win the Ist Oakland B/ delighted Dad's Night crowd. period. Halfback Dave Rehse sideline and galloped rest of the possession on the football championship in . ‘started the 2nd quarter landslide * way in. to Lonny Klieno for the winning League Conch Bob Acton’s gridders|vith a tyard jaunt, then Acton|f} Tall 19 TD. Two Baron drives were thwart-|the school’s history. swept the Jackets off their feet|with & Syard jaunt, then Acton TOWEL [GIES +8 8 Mit ed in the final perid on 15-yard right from the start, They scored runs : For the final score, Royal Oak's Salathiol with s 44-yard pass play peceeerey SEans 5 Peet icnee to the let quarter, then sre Oe ee cles Oe j 10: Racks cnstched on coriel from 14. penalties. sing ground assualt with a dead: | ‘ last play of the Ist half. as ays in ve Sturgell, raced 33 yards for the Bloomfield is now 42 for the! ly sertal attack, the Trojans Poured 21 points across the goal searleie, de big fac- oow ' tion | the 2nd period to hold a com-| End Larry Dorr caught a 19- + Just 44 seconds from end bet the ee ‘ gave an aweseme demonstra’ manding 27 advantage at in-| yard pass from Kollin im the 3r@ | Oakland County’s leading scorer % the game. brilliant, z * termission. session for the Trojans’ final Ron Brewer led Southfield to & Joe Mill, Chiefs’ center, whe ball The 2nd half was merely form-| TD. Kollin’s field goal came |20-19 victory over Berkley to snap did a tine defensive job, cat off Dave ality for Clawson against the com-| ext te climax the evening. Kol- 1a game losing streak for the) another sure TD im the ist frame to give pletely demoralized Jackets. Claw-| im also placekicked four extra Jays yesterday. when he nailed Banks from be- tremen- son tallied its Sth touchdown in| points. Brewer went @, 12 and 60 | hing after the fleet Acorn out- the 3rd stanza and added insult} Sieve Saunders blocked a Trojan| yards and he and Jim Zarcher | ran the Chiefs on a punt return. to injury in the last quarter when|punt to set up Avondale’s lone| added the points. Fran Na- | Larry Beamer, Bob Holloway quarterback Tom Kollin booted a@/touchdown. On the Ist play of| brecht scored all three TD’s for | Performed well, up front, while 15-yard field goal. the quarter halfback Sven Blom-| Berkley with Herb Duncan get- | Charley Robinson was the PHS Behind the big, mobile forward|berg shot 10 yards through the| ting the point. ball lugging workhorse. wall, the Clawson ball carriersiline to reach pay-dirt. "| It'was 20-13 at halftime for South-O*FM4O.. ROTAL OAK ripped through the Avondale line | CLAwson AVONDALE field, and the tying point was $¢ Net rushing 166 at Will to amass 284 yards. at Sr see taking missed in the 3rd stanza, 138 Total Bee” x The workhorse of the attack oo Feel ae see gu é, “ Eate‘by a ; was sophmere fullback Lowell x cecwand passes . = Acton, who tore off 170 yards in % Yards ost penal tic “ Omar Crocker, —_—- wes % 23 of 6 _ sacar Gitano tes 216 Punt gear hoe Former NCAA og RE ine A“ONDALE e.° : -¢ ‘ = A og Fi Snider (70 yd. reverse); sas domaantace “(Champion Dies "shit ™- * Members of the Crocker family G . here today the passing) Romeo Trims Rochester z=zsv ? = wh cusaveacascss eee” oge ches kevencs ae Ties Sa Se eeee eee ee eee ae TT ’ : iy i See anything unusual here? (1) Dad's fallen asleep “watching television.” (2) “There's the baby over by the window... watching the snow. Shouldn't Mom (3) make them get off the floor on such @ cold day? No indeed! 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Thus you do two jobs—interior decoration and insulation — with one material, at one low cost. Call us for complete information. No obligation. Ask for the free Insulite interior decoration book. It's filled with ‘esta new ideas, PHONE | OR 31211 Ave vom too FREE ESTIMATE LUMBER COMPANY “Where the Home Begins” : 4408 Dish Hwy. OR 3-121! Dregen ribe_| Se sneensennecervatsnnniesor— seers eg na @ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS : @ CHOICE OF INTERIOR COLORS @ ALUMINUM SCREENS @ SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOWS @ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANK @ MAMMOTH LOTS, SIZE—100x150 FT. & LARGER @ QUARTER-MILLION DOLLAR COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM (NOT INDIVIDUAL WELLS) | @ TRANSPORTATION. NEARBY @ CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, SHOPPING CENTERS @ 5 ELEVATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM @ ARTISTICALLY PLANNED COMMUNITY. ee 30 YEAR MORTGAGES! ‘LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! a, + RRO RR RL SIREN Shin Sa _ Monthly Payments a , About $68 Per Month fF Incld. Taxes and Insur. 3 These Homes Will Be Snapped oa Up Fast at This Unbelievable Price! a “‘Qirst Come—First Served! bed HY-HAVEN HOMES | — Go cokynsemmcts Prgms pecal of po | steaorin, ke this one which features an Kicens ira flake pattern. The cord is pulled through own ue, < Iput Extra Space to Use for a Practical Kitchen — | ie hk ett raw de mabe pte what have you for, special wa onnd to botd | ees ES i i ; ATT i bt oT 1992 Pontioe Drive FE 4-9531 _ N@@? Orchard Lake and Telegraph }outting down on room sizes under’ ‘rising cests. i = You, Too, Con | Have a New GIBSON Refrigerator at a Price YOU CAN aatasiat 10% Cu. Ft. Gibson Now Sih connie Bion he, S295 $70.00 sits 1] Cu. Ft. Gibson =——sReg. © SAVE nut’ Sraw with automatic defrost... . a | $379. 95 $100.00 $279.95 12 Cu. Ft. Gibson | ‘RAVE... nice $100.00 $319.95 _With automatic defrost, .... .| Hi Hil use of all A kitchen is live in. It should be for utility — a place _ AND YOU GET AT NO 7h cost ‘Cutan, SconomicAL! ne PURNACE- =e DIRECTIONS—Ol1 Dixie Highwey near Waterlord stoplight, Turn on Cambrook Lane to Ledgestone Drive — Right to model. ay = , Govan Wien wane: | POOLE LUMBER 60. “Now-You ¢ your present home on a seeatifar new “aati in "WESTRIDGE of cust As a scenic backdrop for the individualized and smartly - designed “Westridge” _ criminating buyer will appreciate the blacktopped roads—with their sweeping curves and ‘select tree plantings at spaced intervals—winding through low, rolling knolls. blend of traditional and California contemporary architecture—featuring the best of both. “Westridge” homes include the most wanted features. walls” throughout, exclusive electrical conveniences, and the new superior ‘“Counterfl system assure relaxed family living. “Westridge” ciunches, shopping areas, and transportation nearby. e CORONADO DOWN FOR GI's * 4286 Dixie Hwy., Droyten Plains 3 BEDROOMS 1% mares % ACRE LOT CERAMIC TILE INCINERATOR CABINETS. m FULL DINING AREA 2 SHADE TREES INSULATE : 2 FURNISHED MODELS ZONOLITE! OPEN ‘DAILY LI 1-1140 — OR 3-123 Open Saturdays and Sundays 2:00 to 6 P.M. or by Appointment homes, the dis-\ Here we have created a happy ne Windo- iow’ heating Famous “Andersen The residents enjoy suburban living with the urban conveniences of schools, highways,- HELTMAN & TRIPP % F i : , Exelusive Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford \ We Custom Build on Your Site or Ours! 22 West Lawrence Steet FE 5-8161—OR 3-941). 1 | HIDE-AWAY 1 the laundry appliances right out in ? | and drier are enclosed in a ceiling-to-floor cabinet built of rugged | Douglas fir. Jalousie doors give ventilation. Shelves above appli- | ‘| ances give storage for soaps, detergents, clean clothes from the drier. Cabinet can be attractive and as lovely as a fine piece of =~ Many housewives object to having | the open when the utility room | ’ is made from a 1 by 8-inch board. The wheel shown is stationary, but if desired it can be made to rothte. »| Sand all sharp edges. Paint! with a good outdoor paint. Any! bright color will provide a cheer- + # = RANCH HOME — Full Basement Close to GM Technical Center, Chrysler & Night Service on OIL BURNERS me Service All Makes — bey Williamsen Is Our Specialty! Dean Heating FES-7721 |J | 3-BEDROOM BRICK Lat | «¥ | oe $ Jet Plant, Vickers and Ford Chassis. et ie 6,7 0 Low FHA DOWN PAYMENTS | with evr NEW man 30 Year Mortgages at low, low 7, payments! ! [ALAMAZOO 0;1-FIRED | NIV ee HAS ALL THE BIG CITY CONVENIENCES WARM AIR | (Taxes Are Lower in Rochester) ! CONDITIONER Loaded With Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $30,000! HOUSE | AREA : © 70-foot wide lets - © Public schools, elementary and high. | ® Storms and screens included Parochial schools, Catholic and Lutheran, © Kitchen fan and hood all within 2 blocks *® Garbage disposer ® Township perk, swimming, picnick- © Vanity in tile bath ing, playground street 15 ie : et. a he * for FASTER DELIVERY f... us, Fe fom rah Ka epi | AT + Vast gai aiiliaallae can dor Concrete 1 FURNACE INSPECTION | and kitchen 2 © Shepping: amie QUALITY... SERVICE... Block ! $ Sen batho enctetue City weter and sowort : _ SATISFACTION! a | Willi L h | . , protection , Seal, | Wiltiam Lecnner - Exclusive Sales Agents : ATSM AN Cement 27 N. Cass Ave. ‘ w , eatin mreeleaiel «..*. qe> GORDON-BEGIN sm TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE) cx. a». a 3 — : | perare 399 S. PADDOCK ST. Be LAMAZOO 18450 James Gouzens, Detroit | UN 44810 : net oral MODELS OPEN DAILY 1 To 8 P.M. MODEL PHONE—OL 6-9391 3 BEDROOM BRICK, 1% BATHS Large Living Room With Dining Efi 1,160 Square Feet of Living Area ‘Beauty Queen Kitchen Cabinets Birch Sliding Closet Doors Coleman Bonded Blend-Air Heating System Automatic Hot Water Vestibule Entrance Tiled Master Bath Community Water Breakfast Nook —— id, ALSO INCLUDING LUXURIOUS 100 + FT. x 150 FT. LOT ett ROSE-HILL srANnCG PF be LOCATED JUST A FEW SHORT BLOCKS FROM SCHOOLS, CHURCHES. MODERN SHOPPING CENTERS AND RAPID TRANSPORTATION — *K Experience indicates that similarly priced homes.rise anywhere from $800 to $1,000 each year. So, the wise prospective new home owner will buy that home before the price rise goes into effect. But at the same time, he’ll want a home that incorporates the features and luxuries of next year’s model. And here you have it, the perfect combination, a new home with 1957 features and extras being sold at 1956 prices See it today, see Goodrich Farm Homes, tomorrow's home at today’s economy price. _ VETS *260 DOWN * ~~ MONTHLY PAYMENTS $78 - FHA-*%1,700 DOWN =. - MONTHLY PAYMENTS $76 he _., 30 YEAR MORTGAGES e A it Wi li | a Tin 1 ii : fH iE gE H 1 f Hl i 4 ‘ ; il z ; Ftd fi ; 2 jifte HIE fi mio ! ‘Tyrritsytfttit}ttT FE 2-4970 «| i i ‘ 3 8 Hy i i | i ft it eels ee MODERN TWOSTORY — Here's 0 vew way to get a big home Scie with trick vennet below, wood aiding shove. 2% udpe humary | 12%4-foot bay window, containing * casements, | PONTIAC CUT STONE} M-59 (%4 Mile West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 alt Mae ( ] os | itl room is isolated from the rest of the house. A reached without going through other rooms. sth cds dccasile edema dn vlicasaivcaineeebelaiaainpiasoaite tht informal family room, a place for| This is = house for modern). ‘ : | television, sewing, toys and|living—dignity with relaxation, PONTIAC PAINT THE PONTIAC PRESS bers (2 Sn ne ; closet, this room could be fur-| Ice treated with the drug Aureo- nished with a studio day bed to'mycin keeps fish fresh 10 daytiqg y@ ¢ Pe St \serve as an emergency guest|longer, London experts have/*“~ ° rry of. The Week, Design HW-21. No stamps i :— i ie F BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME... ” NAME. “STREET cITY STATE. IE FEATURES THAT MAKE LIVING MORE FUN? B @.All Brick © Full Tile Bath and Vonity ~ ~@ ane oamea @ Gas Incinerotor oo by ° tase Site on All are by Baier @ Lerge 9x6 Picture @ Public ge _ Window Sytem (Peis by - @ Lorge Bedrooms _f @ Alwintite Self- @ Cement Ribbon Driveway EE Storing Storms and 4 Lerge 75’x160' Lots | © Gleaming Ock ——\@ Large Wardrobe Closets : School Bus Service — Banking Facilities — | Fire and Police Protection — 1 Mile to Tel- La CHURCHES — CITY WATER —. Spacious "Continentot” RANCH STYLE HOMES With or Without Basement : al WITH : See the “Continental” | AS = () = one : Absolutely the Finest }f VY — —_ SEF INSULATE | Insulated CAST-ALUM NE — ALGOA ALUMINUM SIDING ! CAST-O-STONE A Completely NEW Look in Stone.., ® Beautifies Your Home—lincreases Value! T © Famous Alcoa Aluminum with Pg — Be © Amazing insulation — Ends Painting! Unusual Structural Strength! oe ieee Yaaed ; © Backing Is Genuine Celotex Rigid Insulating Beard! “Natural Cast-O-Stone ... Just Naturally the Best!” _ | <0 NO MONEY DOWN | 7 eon. FIDENCE TO PAY Maat 21 YEARS | DRIVE OUT Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Fernbarry (One Block West of Scott Lake Rd.) TURN RIGHT TO MODEL Open 1 to 8 Daily and Sundays WHITE BROS. ” REAL ESTATE ORlando 3-1295. | Offiée ot 5660 Dixie Hwy., Waterford er . ; } ® F perma iy ok | bala canal ac 831 Oakland Avenue Free Estimates! LeV “AWNING COMPANY 163 W. Montcalm wrrwewerwererewerereTf "rT'T,''T''’,’'’'’’' "TT" "'''''"'''''T'"'?T'?T' TTT errrerrrerererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr''tterrtrttttteeerrrerereereeeereee ‘ r Keep Saaw. ond Ice Off Your Steps With @ Flexalum Awning FE 5-2102 j #] Wood Paneling in Room | Makes for Friendliness Why is wood so widely used in| GENERAL MOTORS pELGO-HEAT a Perimeter Heat for AVERAGE 6-ROOM — Only INCLUDES— Delco 84,000 BTU / Autometic Controls All Necessary Ducts 275 Gallon Tenk All Accessories—Layout ‘ ineteliation Instructions GM Em ployes Cet 25% Discount ae shes Red Stamps! _ “Do-It-Yourself” Heating Bargains “04 , $ 3 RED STAMPS e O'Brien eaetg It @ Services It © Guarantees It Complete Price In otto | Discount 04 ‘Per Week Heating Dealer That Gives HOLDEN ° * ; a NO MONEY DOWN 26 MONTHS TO PAY 371 Voorheis Rd O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor Our Operator on Duty Store Hours _ FE 2.2919 if af i H it @ Vestibule Entrance CALL TODAY FE 4-6089 iM WINDOW SALES 3-BEDROOM- FULL BASEMENT RANCH “in NORTH RIDGE Veter ra ns ‘322. Sr". | a: oe $2125 Down PLUS Costs 4 Full Price Includes These Luxury Features © Ceramic Tile Counter Top and Backsplash © Large Kitchen with Ample Eating Area @ Ceramic Tile Bath @ Select Oak Floors @ Oil Heat—Forced Air @ Large Wardrobe Closets 6h Birch Sliding Doors eS @ Choice of Interior Colors. @ Circuit Breakers—Not Fuses @ Stove and Dryer Connections ® Horizontal Slidng Wood Windows © Knotty Pine Kitchen Cabinets Split Level Homes Also Available mt ITE BROS. _ Office ¢ at 5660 Dixie Highway @ Large Basement Recreation Area | = ; be- petal-like supports for the the glass top. dich ally of Qo bate. tin bo. oon oa ,]acceer wormme But For Easier Washing | Waterford ~ Drayton Fire Big Hazard Plains Area | in Rural Homes bf? p i : } 3101 Orchard Loke Rd. I ves & Sen. CALL MA 6-6247 / rf ‘d 4 / { é HEATING [J ae Coe EQUIPMENT pa wy Begg ee WINDOWS | $18.15 sssame any sise except picters windew. ‘STORMCO CORP. : 506 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-5530 FE 5-7709 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 to 8—OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 5 Otto A. Trzos H i ‘KEEGO HARBOR - FE 2-0278 tree and a condiment holder. (Pattern 422 gives actual-size cutting WITH EXPERT cents. pattern is one L. A. LAWSON New Idea in Sofas OR 3-1274 The back-breaking job of mov- Penick canbe ured wears «Play Safe | with a single gentle push. A new Sat Se Refrigeration Assn. MASON (R. E.) LAND CONTRACTS REFRIGERATION YOUR DISPOSAL FE 2-6400 Guaranteed Results BURKE — Humphries Real Estate REFRIGERATION — PE 2-0474 OR 3-1331 Pontiac-Oakland County HAVING TROUBLES? |} “KAST “WEATING 463 S. Saginaw FE $-9259 || with a pump of greater capacity. | ers Us Show You Our NEW. aE ROCK STONE SIDING | ‘Made of Pberolce Wih All the Colta of Natur -#12-Year Test Proves Paint Is Protection NOW! MORE HOT WATER at Rock Bottom Prices : SSSe FREE ESTIMATES — TERMS — NO MONTY DOWN the unprotected timber was seri- sree) FOR LESS MONEY MICHIGAN —_fezznnnizte -HOME REMODELERS acing sree Metical in vere] Two Heating Elements Heat Water 3377 W. Huron | FE 45063, |that one had been given two cots 20 Hours Out of Each Day subsequently repainted twice. i af j f i ‘11,150 Full Price VETS $250 DOWN 3 Bedroom Ranch Homes| |" ‘ure were Daily and Sunday Look at These Features || |. i Regular $124.95 DuO- THERM { MODEL « — — — | 4.500 watt upper element — 2,500 eas lower ele- * CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION | ment — Fully automatic, full insulated. * NEW A & P SHOPPING CENTER oo $6995 UNDER CONSTRUCTION : | 30-gal. Gas Water Heaters $69 NEAR-BY os on Ben dl C000 cere SE HILL. REALTY CO. || — i aie aret oa BE recrte we a a of PONTIAC 51 W. Huron St. FE 4-1555 | " * Sn eee eee ee a 1 +f i caren 7) * FULL BASEMENT BT UE S$ , 9 5 : , ul dk . , * LARGE KITCHEN iil te se | All * CITY WATER and SEWER : 2 ee , Ee - | SNE na ERC “Please Hurry . . + Only 4 Homes Left at These Wonderful —_ with NO ON LY I LEF Money Down FOR A QUALIFIED VETERAN Civilians $E ay You Pay Only — 5 00 “own JUST 3 LEFT! STANLEY MONTHLY PAYMENT BALDWIN MODEL HOME Corner Stanley & Cornell Phone TOwnsend 8-8177 plus taxes and insufance 30-Day Occupancy OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. ]DANROSE ¢...™= | © Twe Bedrooms © Large Lots ? Full Basement * Paved Streets - © 4 Styles te Choose © Pull Closets with from _ Siding Deeors * Lenpire Actomette OW © Plastic Tile Bath = ‘ v® Double Ribbon Windows ; '@ Low Taxes Beponatl Phone BRoadway 3-1001 | 20030 Jamies Couzens — as | ir ing new JALOUSIE WINDOWS, | 25 Years of Experience | fe 6=«Will Assure You of aa Quality Workmanship —Guaranteed Work a. een ‘10 Windows and 2 Doors 176° »++ Self-Storing Storm Sash crigisat veive « sm costing w imcee Gail] SMEG Your Wl. Florida and Recreation Areas Our Specialty ing, erected peg ae ) ALUMINUM STORM SASH and SCREEN COMBINATIONS Mot “|isnow how, will i DOORS SASH ~ SCREENS later case, if USIE WINDOWS Ne | WONG Winsows | ] AWNING wiNDOWs ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG. WinDoWs 7 : mr Er. ae | | Free Estimates—36 Months to Pay FUEL OIL TANKS steerer |] ort pars A WOnK—Ta0 AM. w 60 PM. Sag daggs hey | | $20.00 A MONTH 250 Gallon. ......:.....930° cat Tod 1 C, WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT CO. 3950 s |] 1661S. Tel Road Phone FE | 25) SAE. : VE} ‘TE D Dipak art | pace pe | seo Brig so Read , (Alter: Hours or Sunday By °F — Sy ane: syd | eee Sau cat aety applied & ae Zs SCHAEFFER TANK C0. |Setsaree |Sscesre| We oe ee 3395 N. Joslyn : FE 5-1467 bereing, economical rmxen | minimum. 4 Miles North of Walton Bivd. aow—pey laser SATA AMAIDOAA OMAR, 202 eiou covnion ire \Contained in Booklet WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT reach? “Then you'll have to pro- © No Down Payment | for the Tops a well and _ electric water in Comfort, Convenience © 36 Menthe to Fey poste about wate ond Economy! Established 1910 _|n good well. For Free Heating Survey, and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. \ $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiae Area 17 Orcherd Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 bk hdd dededededededeudedeueuke ul YOUR CAR When You | Can Be Yours THIS BEAUTIFUL A. ELBLING S5* Soran 3-BEDROOM SONS ovvisnat duet war knoe tomer ert ONerwoOod RAI! 73 S$. Parke FE 4-1504 apiece may be obtained by writing POPP PP LO? OW, \ he hd de hd hd de MP, Don't Forget a WITH NV Get Wie ge Built NOW! Get Your Gara Take Up to FIVE YEARS to Pay. Many. Different ; Models to : Choose From 2= WE HAVE ONE to SUIT Biiiie ' YOUR NEEDS + ELLIOTT- am Built. by— BUILDERS ee FUL PRICE SLASHED TO ONLY “12,400 Without Obligation! . & Ze VA 2 ee | shame an co mtd LOT 3 OUR MANY SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE mor | ee Bx i ) OUR BEST RECOMMENDATION! | a oe @=©—- STORMS. and Come in and talk over ~~ plans. We will be glad to show | . — - SCREENS ae you what makes a GOOD garage, and why a good one is less DRAYTON C2 i, = expensive over the years. You can rely on GG& M craftsmen all the, way. They are skilled, also, at all kinds of Home Improvements. . Call Us Today ~. Open Sunday 12 to 4 “CHOICE OF ~ QOLORS DO YOU NEED | Garages — Breezeways — Driveways — | as _ 3 Redions - — vo pag 4 oe oe Ae . ; ation ne Stee — eo rem | — Kitchen Cabinets — Recreation Rooms — Construction Co.. ! | S T U yaN rR T REALT Eavestroughing — Electrical Work — ae a. ; OFFICE PHONE: D! Porch Enclosure —~ Insuletion. 2260 Dixie Hwy., North of Telegraph rE2-1211, | | Df CE PHONE: D i | et Ai \ i ‘ ae ee Se ee ae ae a ee ene ee ee ee ee es © ee Sea eee ee eee ee ee a oe the living room, the subdivision, large plant adds a living care, Curtains pecan finish. Chairs have brown and tan tweed seat covers. at the large window are the same decoration. The furniture is walnut in a as those in the living room. A AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, INC. Hi i at Beer! iW / j i CoE cage tes . ca yard. ; Si ak white quilted spread above The G turquoise dust ruffle, Mrs, Gra- | pletely ham is still looking for just the right material with which to re- cover the armchair. , In the room shared by nine- year-old Susan and six-year- old Shelley, the beds are placed eae Se ee eles Now that cool weather will keep are harlequin-patterned in tur. us indoors longer, why not plan a oe Set anaes ae home? pote ay eour 4 The spreads your : , slip covers you are planning are in direct |the living room. Complementary colors can be carried through to Eaea 3 (it iil et lin good time if you plan it ahead ‘stick . to Funds Available | “of Living Room ihe Say ere are a Po Li dade ae a f? i a> ae ie ~ CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS 7 aa 50 FULL PRICE ati, + On eT : 1 | This year you have a real op- ‘portunity to give your home a new ook by painting it inside and out, since Operation Home Improve- |ment is making it easier than ever to obtain home improvement ma- ‘terials, services and funds. Find ‘out from your dealer or qualifjéd ender how convenient it is to pay | |for the whole job with an/ ‘FHA | property improvement a a Make Good Use! How recently has your family lived in the living room? i If your living room {is among) of a storeroom for furnishings too. large or formal for any other room, then it's time to take stock. Sboct 0 colors $s hocse Dah 3. Enlarge window space, a: i Hit to see ‘old friends who have drifted awAy, because you never had enough space to eyertain a ‘large | group properly. Germany's Krupp Co. will dovu- \Works, by building facilities. ble the production capacity of ‘Turkey’ s Karabuk Iron & Steel ' -ONLY BOICE, | | | Gives You HIGH PRESSURE STEAM CURING! : | What Is | HIGH Stea IT tS THE BEST. METHOD OF CURING CONCRETE BLOCKS KNOWN TODAY! 3 LEF '$ BEDROOMS © 1" BATHS] « illest @ LARGE LOTS © coor FixTuRES | Tor ta Walden Revd b@ 1% TILED BATHS @ PAVED STREETS om Ridge tant @ BRICK FRONTS = @ KITCHEN FAN Jas | aI be weesuaiaa _ @ DINING AREA 7 where they & humidity nder ‘128 pak Bleck which’ ls BTRON This methed in Oakland County, | PRESSURE m Curing? are Lame inte re cylindrical Aateclaves, H subjected to ; B30 degrees steam at 100% This process accelerates the | ¢ Lightweight Concrete i » permanentiy! strength of the block, f 4 alse stabilises the st reduces feture =v. pet expansion by me least » timinating cracked w Snedines h Bg’ feast ts onze of moist curing “Nearly $250,000 has been High le BLOCK |. 545 s. Teligread Road , © CONCRETE ase when they leave the been , & treatment equal te at ‘| it in oor plant te tnetell aceure our eae fey are receiving the best products avatia Hable BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY © BRICK ! 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HARDWARE o COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 131 OAKLAND FE 44-1594 “ QUT OUR WAY SEE: eure EGAD/SAD IS THE LOT OF THE . DOMESTICATED JAN! = IF A iene cekne ta HAD NO HOME TIES TO BIND. WinDOWS « WITH ME, T MIGHT WELL BE N TALENTS THAT EASILY ee ee PRIZES oscARS, || If OBASEET OF | Q MEDALS FOR ERUITINAEXPLORATION, CLIMBING ~~ SHAW / f/ You OULD RE S HING ~a YT NS ~ BE ANy AMERICA = 19 23.7 © 1008 by MOA Servinn, tee, EM. tng, OE Pee. OF = face COME ON, OPEN UP-- 7M LOSIN’ PATIENCE/ YOU KNOW ins BOTHERED WHILE I I'LL HANG THIS SIGN HERE SO I WON'T BE TAKE A mY THEN YOUVE BEEN ON YOUR PORCH EVER SINCE HAGEN OPENED uP? YOu'D HAVE SEEN ANYONE THA IN LATER? * * * YOU'RE RAFFELIN’ OFF ALL. YOUR DATES Tak. tag, UR. Pee, OF ‘ © 1986 by WEA terticn, be, AO°Z? es “T’'m going home'if this one fails to jump over it.” ; @ é eee rere vr rrr rrr errr EP OE EEE CORE ERK ek om: “a . {Martin Luther’ Film Said at Waterford picture, “Martin Luther,” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the, CALFS Last Week Selling Top Price $26 | Church, as well as Sunday School Sadak Gaels GUCMIOR.| erro jams ages ns Gop at 10 a.m., morning worship at 11, before submission te the town- reports net earnings of $1,167.91, of 9. ARMADA ig share, for the first ths of | 1066. com ‘ and evangelistic services at 7:30 ship board. : pares with p.m., all tomorrow. | “We will revise it, but we can- Sant’ period 8 ‘year eas. mr ce. | LIVE STOCK An evangelisite service is slat-'no¢ guarantee we will knock out |Prtsident. seid sales in, the totes Gull i A pmade, Michigan ed also at 7:30 tonight. The church|thg requirement for pumps," a. drop trom ih3i20¢ in the ke 16h) | is at 0845 Andersonville Rd. a “Eugene Swem, Southfield {occa automotive production this year. Swem said the ordinance would * : V4 be resubmitted to the State Plumb- Business Notes y NEWSPAPER sidered by the township board. | John K. Irwin, of 313 W. Huron ‘ : sgh Rrd St., has been approved as a senior SALESMAN "We are especially concerned| member of the Society of Resi- NTED all areas of Southfield Township, in- e bo * : sewage aystems or not," said It-|'"_'"wremegsiongl’ tion _ for See Canes tie ne Fi M BBs gage he |appraisers of real es- gruel wereegpent~ tan : hare. atropoliien Builders tate, it numbers more than $9,000) paper (1955. let Price NEA \Dessert-Car Nesinie (SSSeeta Sse ; arty of BPW ews in brie me the cuiy Hall, 48 Bast Long, Lab po Ya pare ar Rn ? Road field Hills, Michigan, a pub- ’ : ve Event of Tuesday Ernest Connolly, 59, of 3434 a hearing = be held ee, pers of retry be sagen ag loom- Highland Rd., Milford, was sen- field Mills pertaining to the location of tenced to 90 days in the Oakland|""**” County Jail yesterday after plead- ing guilty to drunk driving before! Highland Township Justice Roy J ‘| Carl. i Demanding examination on a charge of issuing checks without account, Richard H. Polaski,. 25, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The a let Commission REV. WILLIAM STRONG SR. Oct. 27, 1956 = Envoy to Chile A me “Reliable INSURANCE, Protection” Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Ine. nee Women’s club will be an event of Tuesday evening. Prizes will be awarded and dessert served at the 8 p.m. event. * * of 214 Vermont St., Royal Oak, Proceeds of the dessert card par- fo Talk Sunday ‘Jwas remanded to the county jail! ty will go toward the group's com- to be examined Nov. 2 before Jus-| Phone FE 4-4565 munity study project. : tice John J. Gafill of Birmingham. Missionary 33 Years, : Larry E. Clark, 18, of 5546 Lake oe ‘Hie iu ay aT is ; -f Z i : Kessler, vice president; Sloppy Joes, Ham on Stove for Bazaar bazaar Nov, will feature in the evening. — Mra. Henry Pletscher is the general chairman. Circle Naomi has charge of the dinner, and Mrs, Cadman Prout, the dining room. Peggy Jack Knapp, secretary, and Joe FOUR TOWNS — The annual Four Towrs Methodist Church 3. ou ay Ti a. m. sloppy- sandwich- ldnches, at noon and ham dinner mott of Clarkston armounce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sharon Lee, to Donald Blair Hopson. Don is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hopson of Holly. A June wedding is planned. Wrigley to Expand — Chain to 190 Stores NEW YORK @® — ACF-Wrigley Stores Inc., says it plans to add 36 supermarkets to its retail food chain of 16 stores in the coming fiscal year. It said five will be Texas. ACF-Wrigley operates in Michi- gan, Ohio, Oklahoma and Missouri. Nathan W. Lurie, chairman, said the mew stores should increase sales by one-third and bring total yearly volume to around 400 mil- lion dollars. He estimated sales for the first quarter ended Sept. 30 totaled 75% million dollars and net income $1,199,515 or 34 cents a share on common stock. Gospel Fellowship Slates Detroit Mission Service bise will show movies for the booth. Mr. and Mrs. William Hurtu- | WATERFORD—The Gospel Fel- lowship Class of the Waterford children, the Ladies Aid is baking'community Church will hold the and will assist in the sewing's p.m. services Tuesday at the De- booth, Also planned. are—# fishjtroit Rescue Mission, Detroit. pond, doll clothes and needlework, | the baked goods, and a Christmas|Waterford Church for the Mission The class will leave from the ‘at 6:30 p.m, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of George Allen of Mississippi, Woodrow of New Jersey, Mrs. John Harring: ton, Mrs. George Reeves, and Mrs. ‘James Roberts of Alabama. | Edward W. Garlick LAKE ORION—Service arrange- ments for Edward W. Garlick, 21, 1205 Nakomis Dr., are tentatively for 2 p.m. Tuesday with burial in White Chapel Memorial. Ceme- tery. Naval Aviation Cadet Garlick died yesterday in a crash over Barin Field, Foley, Ala. “He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jark J, Garlic Jr., iof Benton Harbor. The family re- quests that contributions be sent to the Boy Scouts of America, Clinton Valley Council, in his memory. Mrs. Adah L. Putman GOODRICH — Service for Mrs. Adah L Putman, M4, of 10180 Sag- inaw St., will: be at Goodrich Community Methodist Church at 2. p.m.- Sunday, with burial in Goodrich Cemetery. Mrs. Putman thé C, Ff, Sherman“ Funeral: Home, ‘Ortonville, until noon Sunday. She is survived by two sons, Vance, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Leo A. Putman of Charlevoix. To Masquerade Tonight WALLED LAKE—The Knights of Columbus_teenagers will hold a masquerade dance tonight, from 8 to 11:30 p.m. at the K: of C. Hall, next to the city office in Walled Lake. e : } olf sald, all, lubricatiOns and ca Shown practicing for the event Manny Zalant, Seymour Carp, oil sold, all lubrications and cars washed will go to the: blind., ra -washed will go to -the blind. are Pete Hummel, Vern Price; Duane Johnson and Mel Hale. . d ‘ to Speak at Crescent Lake Church WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Rev. William M. Strong, a mis- ‘sionary to Chile for the past 33 at the 10 a.m. worship service Sun- day at the Crescent Hills Baptist Church, Crescent Lake Road. The Rev. Benjamin A. Bohn ts ‘pastor of the church. lyears, will be the guest speaker; Vista Dr., Waterford Township, was fined $75 and paid $25 in costs after pleading guilty to drunk driv-| ing before Justice Elmer C. Die- terle of West Bloomfield Township Ritter’s Farm Market, formerly) Manning's, on W. Huron St. Blade cut pot roast. choice cuts, 30¢ Ib.; lean short ribs, 19¢ Ib.; choice cuts of round and sirloin, none higher, 69c Ib. Loin and pork roasts, 49c ib.; hand picked apples, MacIntosh | The Rev. Mr. Strong = works! among the men of the armed forces ‘of Chile. a sister, Barbara Jean at home and’ Lois Bohn, sister of the pastor, | a brother, Gordon Mark Garlick) js alse a missionary at the same | | missionary station in Chile, and has been for the last 15 years. There. are 35 missionaries in Chile under this same mission board, the Soldiers and Gospel Mission of South America. North Branch 100th Year NORTH BRANCH — The Metho- dist. Church here is observing its centennial of the Methodist organ- zation on Sunday, fo Sunday held in a’ home in. Burlington Township in 1855. : . |Church Marking |s" idied Friday. Her body will be at. and Snows, 85¢ peck basket; large selection Halloween pumpkins, cider and bitter-sweet. FE 8-3911.) (Open every evening ‘til 12:30 a. m.' —Adv. | | Remmage sale, Mon., Tues. and’ Eat hearty folks. St. Benedict's Family Style Roast Beef dinner. p. m. W. Huron and Lynn Sunday, Oct. 28. _.Veteran_sof World War 1, Oak- ‘land County Barracks No. 49.. will 147 W. Lawrence St. Prevent Trouble Your car is a marvel of en- gineering precision eee but, it needs protection against win- ter freeze-up. TERIZE COMPLETE JOB TIME TO WIN % check radiator for leaks % check all hoses & check block for cracks * check fan belt for correct tension : ® check heater for leaks ‘“‘Pontiac’s Headquarters for Alientocats Doors” OPEN SUNDAY ALL EXTRUDED ALUMINUM DOORS WITH HARDWARE and SCREWS DOORS ‘34°° - ‘3950 ‘11:00 A. M. to 5:00 P.. M. Alwindo Co, f SPECIAL FALL PRICES on JALOUSIE WINDOWS For BREEZEWAY and PORCH ENCLOSURES Turn Your Old Porch Into a Beautiful Recreation Room or Den 3 TRACK TILT WINDOWS $1550 Our Outstanding Fall Special! 10~ALUMINUM WINDOWS, DOUBLE HUNG, ANY SIZE 2-ALUMINUM STORM. DOORS, %-in., WEATHER STRIPPED J 99° tgs $12.75 per window “Pontiac’s Peterson Window Dealer” llwindo Co. st Johnson Block) — oh, is { j | hceiiiie dati bie tel oil de die a oe PE Pee Ne ee eee ee eee Re ae eae EE Oe kate ee ee OP ee ee . FE 8-0495 — FE 5-3728 Ny 4 : + oY ., ; rae Ee eas bi i ae + tii a . : ee - wii * FUNERAL HOME | Ambulance nares Pane of M VoothessSiple 10, 16, %, Ty 2%, &, 37, 5, @, 72, 7%, 77, FOR CASH IN HURRY, sell ns ae, through Classified Ads.” PARAGON Construction Co. WOODWARD 9.3815 Bee Pe er DRAFTSMAN Preferably experienced tn small ee ae MC} C. Manufacturing Co. 10 Pai FE. service m “ER bao fal & part rar at Lacelle Seell . Columbia at Jos- _ & Ce., m 7 "hon 1857 Swept wing new w oe a TV aw m _Radio un W. Huron Anything ‘goes! Dial FE, Salk Sa ssiermgy for ae 2.8181. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 housin roject. eee = te ‘HANDY MAN FREE APT.) | Vie. *. Pootiae Lf aiewed are 40683 in Ave. otel. Wayne, ation. Sunset Immediate ‘Opening For general —- re- po reader. If you: a beve bea'@ writing expe- pe an ortunity. Clean on friend — in. salary, Pens hospitalization. See John bet Pitegeraid, Pontige Press ration chandise, eee Gane weeoumin. 6 day a week, — salary, mr nae Me mcuranee oa pian, L —* smd cal = “nen ta @ ieee. = om ‘ai "APPLY: APPLIANCE on 3a. man. Collin's Cieeners, ——| : ward. Rochester. ma" PONTIAC FE 37151 SALESMEN _LADD'S INC. | 3s Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rd. = pights. Also cook for = Apply Manny's Bar. CLERK-TYPIST sell nationally advertised heat ha and conditioning equipm SALESMAN Toe much work to handle Need 2 ™ to train in real estate C. HOUSTON REALTY —: re ¢6331 ee SHEET METAL WORKER Position oro aa ® reliable ex- perienced ho can lay out sketch "work | __ SALES Man 23-34, area resident for foe 0 years. Executive ability. good pertonaility, accustomed to active contact with ow compan neat?, veontaen known. © y. . confiden- ih Bor Pontiac ss MAN WANTED ms store and meat mar- a Meat Market, oe 8 tv Fe SO RBICTAN FULL OR PART time, call MA 6-2561. ‘TOOL ENGINEER rocess. and design of eet ans fixtures for eum elie by: drauite control valve deals wor! ing conditions, overtime, paid hoi- idays and vec acatiot M, C. MFG. €O. able, onmegen ed men for gro- 7 pm. and § pm gers, B WANT ED MAN part time eBles work, also fal time man, We will train rou, oeF Rast «ae and Cooling. ls Nic TO RENT 3 2 pes & Fone &. FE YOU CAN Lge . REFER r copy reader ff you have expe- e and feel ¢ you would i in newe- an ghmsephare Bees sock AS patel ca Jona. Ra R-BEE CO. “Eve MIDDUEAGED WOMAN Tc TO CARE in sddition “Repir ne Mga § "aos hh Potttiac Press. age eng | oe a, CARE for baby & 2 school ch Cail MOR NO- SUNDAY work. ag Pa PBX Switchb’d Operator ployee i in, WKC, Inc. 168 N. Saginaw dren furnt A, _FE paii6, (28. Belmont 118 Indianweoi rd _hake Orion | URGENTLY NEEDED OEPEND- | ~ erry store Gelivery. Must be 1 trained this week oF. Ag ee Wrd . ae MEAT pater tao | oom La ehiliren, 4 Week $26 we Work Near CHRISTMAS HELP EY FURCH OF Mm OFERATOR ~ oo i after 3:30. FE 2-152). ‘Vic. yo Peery Park, Steady position 6% days. All em- t tenefite Apply Mr Kam-) RENT FREE — ¥ SMALL ROOMS ;in aaeeae tor bs of 2 chfi- ture. Cail after” RELIABLE MIDDLEAGED LADY Live tn. Coinniete charge of — \ “SECRETARY | $3,289-—$3,965 A YR. mores. secure sitions = ' Oakland County te velop g-c@reer as & private sees tafy. its Mel paid vacea- tion, sick leave, om Hea GET IT\QUICK, : | through: Classified Ads! aft Yes, whatever it is — dial | FE, 28181 for an ad- fer and get it! CCEING. ~ Receptionist For Lobby .$260 fradanie wba enjore mesting a this) ist S3 EE JR. SECRETARY TO YOUNG SALES MGR. REDUCED RATES Moving "Pe s-sben 7 ORE | ~~ O'DELL CARTAGE Trucks to Rent. TRUCKS, mie pon no rages samsraigrs T Fat or Industrial Tractor Co. . oa START ES HORCHAM. FLOOR SEES as Shea We BT Bay, WALL TAPING @UARA réet ¥ some s Warren at ‘tac State eas ae co and BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS. Immediate fall or art time. _Eavestroughing — FE General Contractor EEE TABAbRE . ott PONTIAC’ . OLDEST EM- PLOY. : Peseaate 3 Edison, Pb. ‘i rs Euro ia A w, W. Huron “BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL Get more driv dollar, .Cal $-0217. -MODERNIZE fel remvare, § ol ex, clang. ae Haase a3 75 AT. SAFEWAY” sage | 3 on a TRAINING Bus. in, ) MEN DESIRE WORK OF ANY * ind _PE 40727 WYROLD BOY ay ie “MECHANIC - TTR LPER. have pois experience: ambitious. Free seinen vies. Gate ae % eT SCHIST Lac i teees 7 Business Services a ANCE REPAIR WASHING La r __ Work ' ‘Wanted d Male 10 10, AIR COMPRESSORS pb ca WELDERS iin a pumps and rel "oo Reasonable) nl al a at : ae | fait, UE, z| ee a welcome, $50 me ah vier, =e .1@ 7 ROOM —— 28% on See ae "Towel aa suburban home features Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN $1,000 DOWN i Ww 4 Rory a inetd ia home it low. down 413_W, as FOR are display room & nd from NEW 3. BDRM om new Lincein plant Auto. RF peal’ ee reliable "fami a from 5 pm. to 8 BONERS TO ARIZ! L vee ee CLARK REAL ESTATE or FE a Partridge “BIRD” Near engine mei ang BS Bev ir peer BS Tate J vous te this once west side location for only #1 on terms. Elizabeth Lake mses frees, os hing mcelent cedar r extras in- WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 6 bedroom homes. Some ents, Auto, heat, paved today, i, lake privt- pica only $5,- ents wiih auto rel heat: Full price Basem storms only §7, low Unik "Vinge vsrrea’ wale pets segrns and yak Been, payment. Russell Young REALTOR — phe jt 4 BEDRM, ong voce in Pine Lake —_ iy baths. + Bh 120 ® 150 carner lot, Conv omer Sehool bus for> pul saneubiel schools, Reas- ‘ rms, posses- sion, 2374 Ivanhoe N Middle Belt and Square Lk Sun, 2 4. SUBURBAN 2 BEDROOM low, less 3 yen AD rooms larger than re for appointment’ to see. as own- sacrifice $1, sie dt 60 cauity in room home for 81.000 cash, Tm a wank No Brok- | “Near Wever School 3 betiroom modern home satin | ing all oak ort tiled j space. ahs | nice enc , healt heat A -¥ convers: * enverion ¢ near city bu” and ~ ig ti at bay 500 nh Pric sell. @ $2,900 ‘quse & at $00 per month, Owner Transferred BROS. Ss a ee oe Se Lae ee si H. BROWN, Realtor ARNOLD R BAL Bots EST ATE 210 8. FE $0676 a 5 $5783 fae Sree ated . . Toung 5 frame, Te po weg Aluminum storms, ecreens, awn- <3, be ae Speer: ee Reg- “ment, wil fo Prk house, ae down \. Rockwell, Call owner tonville, Michigan between @ and ? ~ BRICK RANCH-TYPE pofrem. bath with yg % ox RoSuS F Ert Plus 12x20 recreation foom, ¢a- mee peel seaped, fenced CUCKEER — * v FE +4001 KN UDSEN Elizabeth Lake Ranch home ~ overlooking lake~includes jiving room with fireplace & carpetin: A be » ceramic coal kitchen, ih, Ls gg arnee, sutdpor " rd gage available, You can't ge wrong on this one. Wm. H. KNUDSEN Realtor $10 Pontiac State Bank . Bidg. __ Ph, FE 44616 FE 23-8503 COPE SUNDAY 26 HICKORY es SUBDIVISION 32 bedroom ranch home ‘ TOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253 GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS HERE'S VALUE PRIVILEGES ON 2 LAKES Williams and Maceday Lakes, | near Atrport road and Williams | Lake road ope white large, ee _- bath, Boor, ry rea’ wae full IS. — ered W aRe- SPS tubs, etc. Gt nased np rad ch, located on 200x —% ft. beautiful pn om Ottered 8 eM x ae! eet WEST SIDE . ellent 190 1. with 500 DN MO. [T's Se BE Riis car garages, Ow “ out 0 ee ted at te f sett - To Tes Yt you one? it. IT ~ wr LL INS MAHAN REALTY ©O., ‘REALTORS nn | ons Wu l. Paice Oh hie Owes TO BRANCH vee Sunday ites | "post orrrce + ‘ i. z , & \ he ’ bf \ aL i Ne a i ee as ee a HOME SEEKERS MODEL OPEN DAILY STRONGEST NEAT T HOMES IN THE U.8.A. MAHAN - "Foe PAG ete oageee Dixie Hwy. Drayton 4701 JA uF ym __ Open $975 DOWN | | acre oer ANNETT OFFERS Ww illiams Lake Privileges bedroom @alow built ety in 1950 corner fenced lot ; 52100, hot water heat, corner picture windows, in- cludes curtains and @ rapes, way end attached ga- breezewa rage. $11,000, terms, Lake Oakland Front aped, -feneed yard. $16,800, terms. Brick Ranch—Otter Lake Ultra modern new 6 roo: brick ranch with full base: den, t- aa ell, » en Hotpoint en and stove Large living room with fire- terms, Watkins Lake Front Attractive 4 bedroom home a - excellent condition situ- on nicely landscaped ke having 909 feet of good beach. Liv sandy m 14x21, fireplace, or ning room, carpeting, tile bath, shower and lavatory. Oil heat, 2 car attached garage, aluminum ms end at door a -|Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 5045 5 > ASHABAW $935 DN. Here’s a new Uerge i et and comfort in liv rm, with big elpters entrance ‘closet, Bright kitchen with white metal | sink and ¢ tds, gps oo. eo off hea’ system and large 83 gals hot water heater: igrade and High School, Convenient foldaway stairs to & Rasy on | rage room feet, Wood and tle floors» large’ bedrms. hay bundant | ee aon, & ve Lutes | To reach Open House, | pow features could ‘be ottered | win On Crescent Lake Rd., end bos do of about Pe bome, Pull price fast Meluding tax insurance remember only $635 dn. = = ; peer SOE Ph, Se sey. Drive. .Watch for our turn on ee | abt Tae Sel "leader ‘be: be tween 2 and 5. WARD FE. PAR RIDGE | a “REALTOR E 43: 1050 | W. HURON S$ EN EVE, (TIL 8 S® you will feel at home the instant Family Home = ft. tandscan and Rivcloer =} G. I. HOME Only 1 Left 21 E. NEW YORK -"0$" DOWN COSTS ONLY WESTOWN REALTY COMPANY Diamond 1-0320 WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 PLASTERED WALLS coat fe pee ee And Suddenly ... You've Found Your Dream Home ne walk t!to this lovely large hn, Raina with its — soft ledgerock fireplace. Yes, it also has 8 dining room and the kitch- en modern with’ a dining L . tor those family meals. The rooms are large and have double closets and are convenientiy Jo- cated to the full tiled bath, Thete a ment. Automatic heat, and at- tached garage 26x28. ty play area for the children in this ——- t back yard. Also for your dog, 6x26 ft. feng. ent ieadecnons lawn, Paved drive. Lake privileges. The exterior of this long ranch home 4a very ae er leaving state says “sell” so we are cf- fering this at an attractive price. Terms. WEST SUBURBAN HOUSEWORK Is EASY In this lovely custom built 2 bed- room home in ag gent con- dition and only years old, barge rooms, Oak aft my Tiled bath. ‘Complete basement, Water softener, ‘Automatic heat, garage. 3 acres of land. Lev el and plenty of fruit and flowers. Also chicken house and the small barn for that pony yoy have always deral weet: 4 iy 2 years old. 3- bedroom butit the old ME Bn way - with Brick Ranch Home with [> W Muren PE 43000 Open wanted to pl yd By children, preter J on pa ‘oad in Milford “Priced s at yo - $16,500 with attractive terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR 2140 W 5 tr PE 2-4411 MU 4-64)7 EVES + SUNDAY 14 Ross Drive ‘attached breezeway and 2 ‘car garage, 100 ft. lot: | Paved — street. Close to FULL PRICE: $18,000.00 drive out M-59, turn right | ‘drive 2 blocks to Ross, | Open Signs. WM.A. KENNEDY REALTOR Freninge ti 6 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ti N. Saginaw. St. Ph. Pw 68108 a DOB Porest La Nes yt | Club area, bho gen to ‘uare Lake a few features, Russell Young "WATERFORD DAILY AND SUNDAY Best Buys Today PE aul Jj SUNDAY 2TO5 P.M. IT’S A HONEY You can point with pride when you say, that's our -MR, BEN ER, OPE SUNDAY 3 to § P.M. Pontiac Motor Area SUNDAY 3*to § P.M. Indian Summer basem ree rm., Built in “51 fully land- scaped. im storms TO SELL AT $11.- po with excellent terms. DIRECTIONS: Por inexpensive aot re can't beat Leng with low down fm . “om and JUST $65 a Eves 8:30 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Scar garage, <<_ PE 44028 ‘ONLY 1 LEFT Fulf Frice $11, cand Kuschell it eatin SENS ie and of $7,500 - Only $75 Per Mo. Incl: a ees bs A. JOHNSON, Realtor. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. NICHOLIE = GI's . eaeumue FE BE BIO75 Down ’ * 13 BEDROOM RANCHES 1% BATHS fen and dining. : mk en oe tw 7 Furnished rooms, _ twin . & spacious fa Sassmont volt fumpect Sa ae ener. Baved street, tise’ on, Mab, ie rw. ot Pow \ storms fatal dott payment, Sal “OPEN terest DAILY & SUNDAY . 3 Bedroom Ranch K h ]] ron, qvarben. prener’ in uSC. : e feoe, plastered walle, oak MI ¢4133 Geoen’ “tied bath. full base- ee ment with tiled Moor. Auto ofl heat. Large lot. Call for sponte DORRIS West Side | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Looking fore ~ rooms? 18 home has OLE HILLS HOME more bedroom space Vacant, $2,000 down, cs home 3. . Large old- famfly home that ts iow costt Full price #14500. a aah foots tnd aoe feaseh, Call us today full ba’ a te ah 2 GILES ete ea jor Meet oe 9 9 VACANT BUNGALOW // BRAND NEW Mode: inute five foom bun- 3 eee ee 7 aay heat My RE 2 ye are ahd rit wed — lot 50 = 130. Pull price hon A oteit wile ie alee bas with terms j pane oll heat, i + ner Vegan? into this lovely 2 bed-| Tyo FAMILY ys : room bungalow. 4 baths, carpet- ere Ef busses Stk oetares| Samtaden eadteee act nice rec reson fom "Gas heat, | heating t, new garage, four Rear ‘harage ms $12,600, | and bath do three and ais amet | Bete up A‘ cond inside and SRabt and “bun, take: privileges seem wongaieg, et ces on Cass and Bae ull) without basem: ee an rend ERCIAL 3 BED | BUNGALOW a — sbeme geeribe cen be arranged, bungalow nice porch and Leta ite ot aety Tos gnd dandy garden spot, M Sttractive susie rive and many SCHR A other dats appintments. Priced to sely $9 8-8001 ALTOR FE 5-471 I: a ong teas ae FE tases eee peereans home with MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE sae ‘wails, “oak floors, full OPEN ido SUN.2TOSP.M. ee b setae level tend | BRENDEL HEIGHTS | face ote ti (M- mile Ce Ne win, Y - FE bam / on 2807 _ NEAT, CLEAN 2 bedtm. modern with | @ | «Ss ue pe | STATEWIDE | Re A. ‘weiae ak AND SELL DORRIS & SON OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY PY) 182 W, Huron PHONE FE ¢ 186? Nothing Down Wu build 2.9 of 3. 3 bedroom, starter en Now" permen ee ~~ ROCKWELL ST. to make ae CHARLES, 1117 8. Telegraph ur | i * = Fa ‘| t paw tes $695 DOWN NIGHOLIE Me HARGER CO. proved mortgage, Cherokee Road In lovely Seminole Hills. 30° ca Tiving room, full room, lerge kitchen and bedroome oe @ =. cut $00 ses Tiek’ For oe 2 serous home i Huron. Garden Handy, Jitchen with ment ear a lo nn0e tot, Priced sie tnelud- rapes oo Leslie R. iri bina Rea or 22 W. cated >; feli rage ‘Ting toa, tining rooms iW! ft. LAKEFRONT ee ae sea creek REAL ESTATE INC, New Homes AZA LOW, LOW PRICE 8300 DOWN PLUS COMTs “5” Rooms with all improvements in, Featuring > RS AUTOMATIC HEAT SLIDING WINDOWS YOUNOSTOWN KITCHEN AUTOMATIC HOT WATER ‘LOW +g LOW an PAYMENTS| TOTAL PRICE $7,000 MONTHLY PAYMENTS SoC ‘MODEL: OPEN | Blaine and High Street DARLAND & wonrgaus RIOHT ON AKE aaa Epes: | tT. BLAIN TO CALM. Chas; Kerottc BLDG. co. imei Sie Eves. LI 24677 AKLAND ie, /OPEN SUNDAY ous Cadillac. Nice 9 bedroom ad floors. ranch value J i willed ‘cal re ae im too re [ ’ \ | { Ls “MAC” McCAFFERTY SEMEESS “OP EN a a i Mon. thru Sun. 10 to 9 G.I. & FHA 3-BEDROOM, QUALITY BUILT BRICK RANCH . HOMES — FEATURING: Plastered} Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram} ic Tile Baths, Full Base ments. with Gasinators, Storms & Screens, ‘Wide Lots, Paved Streets, City Sewer and bets ak DIRECTIONS ARE L3 = EAST TO ehat Bub, Le AYO PROPERTY. - Wanted Experienced Salesman J. A. Taylor ye _ Sa f ‘Sylvan Village 7 room home on large 160 1 tee acne attaches ‘eo o co Village. ae eth : _House--10 Lots A large 4 bedroom home with 2car garage, aluminum ® oa ~ ‘on Wolverine “ake. a5 foo. with terms. SYLVAN ALTY COMPAN 7383 ovenare Lake Ave. or 50418 oe 7 BEDROOMS, 1% 1%-CAR AR : gas idee, kitchen lots. $1500 | - It's Here! aan te ake ie iret PE Ea tases Te nd, = CARPORT = let. sii.000 ong off om 4 ees of etc tt, ama | ROSE McLARTY ene |= Income oa on aia Soe | eR TNE aM ¥ i 4 Ag 4 ¥ » sg Ag A ee Houseman-Spitzley ®- +7422 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY, zs 2895 Barkman/ Lakefront eae ae ' SUNDAY 25 a vo. _ | 19 E, Iroquois cA ot Bee ore: Seminole Hills : dining rm, Fn 9 oe AA Be wand. drapes tncluded rooms down plus low price of only Ve bath up. A 950. Call today. as ceramie tile, plastered room and ell. The ae th, colored fixtures, oe Oil heat. lot. ts Now 3 + — oe moos home 120 Ft. on Water You'll love this bi-level brick Long La home at ke, situ- ated on large lot amon tow oaks, ates A em | room Ww ~$24,- 800 with toserete down ment, Big B gag for tach owner w ace smaller home in trade. Kg West Side | Fagg nn t.2 bloc from ‘Genera ™ Howpital. wi rooms #@nd B f bedrooms ana “= bath bp.. Perfect ‘oven . Scares Bateman 2 Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 mahesbrtgrcaa Eves, & oun. «1% HO % Sale Souanhad Goods 57 57 Se. se 4 complete. FE WHEEL ere Tr Ail §-1416. SORCELAL TOR eefrigs a. Hy, Cheap. OR 9 CU, pike, ie A “Alcohol 188 Proof ASE PAINT, GAL. $3.75 gun type ofl ‘Oxi Felt B: Rugs $3.95 ze, toaster, Car bed, car seat, Taylor Tot, maternity ¢l jothes, os 24” bernie, OL a hale & mattress. 241 @ San- Recond. Ham iny _ miter — iiten , Coldspot re ‘ [pPrigidaire refrigerators, 1 p.m. a wed (1 Rae BARGATRS a Maytag ‘Square tab. ake iene. Ly DIN- 8 PC. 18TH ar cece decorator 4 piece i ‘we bay, ‘il on 3ROOM OUTFIT BRAND NEW ee a 2 plece suite, 2 blon je step matching coffee table. 2 lamps, bedroom suite springs — & mattress, e dinette, “ALL FOR $289 ONLY $2 WEEKLY PEARSON'S FURN 42 Orchard Lake ANTIQUES, sREXT AUTOMATIC WASHERS ; mage eneral oer net OUR LA AWAY PLAN us . box vanity choice of NITURE es 4@T881 TRAIL'S Pontiac Lake. hgh ie te SMALL 1 We = BEY i eeeyy, oe LOOR 8 WAYNE roytey) 171_N. Saginaw @ FE 5-189 SALE: IC RANGE. : condition. Bargain. 123 Pros- FOR UICK SALE! Practically, ‘new 2 speed cabinet AUTOMAT LAUNDRY GAS RANGE, 36° NICE APPEAR- tion. $00. FE) 17-0283. VIN A’ Recond. . = Be: Solna ee seen — washer dinette ...00+ be, Brthg reow Bite coves eeeeeeeee wee eeeee ron nused Trade-In beng: Lounge cha: NY ITEMS CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO, 361_ 8, w St, PONTIAC, MICH. UsEn ) eeenveeen. + or Used stove seeesees 00 Used Wasner < 4s vases. 8 sen et 8 with mattress $16.95 TORD'S Bat asin a= Elizabeth fame Road PE 8-374i asED Ko 8 —— AND up. Mun diectric Co. 1060 W. Huron, acer cee py By Teste sacrifice. after 6:30 or nail day at couse —REFRIGER: tor, porcelainized inside and out. 4-438, hardware. FREE TES AND PHA SURPLUS LUMBER - $49 Waster e1 ass: siess Hr 5 pe breakfast set. ..... $34.50 Yentty chest and bed...... se Television set. blond........ 90050 a. 50, _*Northern Lumber Co, +ecewoete eeneeenes Rene Cen ene thee eter eee eer eee eeeeeee seene BURMEISTER ,|3 pe, colored fi Soest center cluster burners. Only Milford. z A OTE ae | awk cox fot chest of ‘arew- bef i eee ee pa | WALNUT MARBLE TOP BED. | Flush door " mers, Kerman ceg| SS, Sea eee 300 Ibs, $175 takes all. OR 3-7908 oe ee: Be nr ae GOOD USED VAYNE GABERT'S ELECTRIC RANGES FLOOR SAMPLE SALE ALL NAME BRANDS | op to 25 per eelaehces Sas on al AND SIZES. ay dtyers, Jas SOME | LIKE NEW gang, TY ‘ote rs 5,00, Bar. $39.50 AND: UP For Sele fale Miscoliancces 60 QONSUMER'S | ore 2s Ww. Madd a COL WE 84181 | homsctrail ot, 14 "Fiera a FREEZERS a 14 PE 2106, va Spon. ig the ap 38 ~ on slabs. if. og feet otoas e fo Soe how easwake radetns | - Sear gum falc canig, Pe Sle ce oe ING BROS. a ee ve LONTIAC RD. AT oppven “comb. storm door, ‘hayetory ‘and Sou ant. beast | te Bes HOTPOINT STOVE, 0000 COND.| | 3 WHEEL TRAILER, #25 for Folnt ELECERIO RANGE v Wa Sasa sete Mil Ml abe REEN DAVENPOR - fair 6-3658, fRONRITE, IN PERFECT CONDI WINDOW AND TRIM 8 THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST MFGR. hou qa thing — Peal. RENT IT FAST ¥ through Rent Ads! Room, s¢, rtment, peat Wan t Ads ‘gi ACTION. Dial FE CIR- SAVE PL | si : 172 8. | aw rE 2100 OIL FIRED HOT WATER BOILER, ro x oe aE ter heater, ol bot, bo g00d. con- ~ SALE smear site Aluminum & doors, awnin 9 a.m. to § p.m. , SAFETY TANKS AND i FRUAAUP Sth wheel, FE 1-921. Talbot Lumber | | eres Floor ¥ Sunes N. 4 xs Say Pine “Now Linow why be dia’ objet to going shopping with ” me — he doesn’t have any money!” “4 ef Wanted Used Cars 88 HIGH { $$$ Paid Si? OIE BBE” COMMUNITY | MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN “TTL 30 P.M. SPORTSMEN Visit our Sen, aa, neon SANDY,S $ SPORT SHOP om See : wii) km vere Hunting Accommo. 65A @. = 90 CABIN. DEER Rear Au Sable Ris River. ve est Sand, Gravel & & Dit 6 66 |- 2 WEEKS ONLY $7.00 per load black dirt and peat mixed Fe S230. . ROAD “marae pad A stone. Geo Bur- T after 4 2 al Eg TR GRAVEL & CINDERS: manure, sand & stone. WANTED: Roas AND 8M STARTED ale. MAple 6-3181. age Vesank Beessd 7 swore | Goes, onze gopmie® ; nose _£taph. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 OF HAY FOR 6. a A oe OA eat C gg “AND 1 BILLY i eH tera Sewers s 00 tbs. Phone 1, 2-896. suas Your “HORSE AT THE Doub! with acres of 13. miles Lal MU 45315 ee oo aa cy ea ie ef . Forrest J ‘APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES AND inces. 84 W. For Sale Livestock 7 72 . ~ For Sale Poultry 74 * SUM: | se opon ee FEATHERED. | - SERVICE TIRE & TRADING CO. ae For Sale Motorcycles 8&3 3o es FARLEY DAVIDSON 500 C.C. Led cond., $500.00. PE Boats & Accessories &5 FREEMIFR “18° PONTIAC CHIEF ‘ACATION TRAILER Nothing to Foy Get entry blanks ster Announcing ed semua motors ANDERSON HARDWARE ns Miami, $39.81; plus tax. Ferry Service ag Ready to Buy BAGLEY hives BAGLEY 6T JONI CARS. TOP $$$$ EAST —e AUTO PARTS ‘ANSWER TO OUR’ PROBLEM: Went Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it's FE 28181, _. GOOD FOR G OR berth of: Wort Breese, Pe _bSTH. on in Salts | pees eee! ~FORD F- 800 8 FT. CHRIS CRAFT, UTILITY, ee FE a wont 1983. 1954 “EVINRUDE: MTRS. is . Ls" k “an » ares on Boat oe WHE BL BASES ores VAl al J ae MO- oi aca bens | WurreR gronaGe ARD Pick | "GOOD PLACE TO BUY" — | RAND Lace saves |" te ta a Sled tor sfndahiol.”Pis . ‘gs Bee Gees ton. canting cont FE ace 80. fh. rar Ee 5006 OLIVER BUICK neater, mr OLIVER 1983 OMC Ae a gee ma radio New & Used Trucks Oakland at Cass a ee) Terrific Savings 2DOORS—4DOORS Hardtops — ge OR YOUR 195 DOWN UP TO % MOS. OW BAL, acy, | OPERAS SP BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Prom .»| HASKINS 3 RIEMENSCHNEIDER Doage — Bap eg 1954 PONTIAC »STATION WAGON Fastest Growing ata aay B.. meee nites eo '¢ arkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER | ; ’ PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET } Rees . LEFF OVE enone. WAGONS AND "Ope oer HAR : » EASY TERMS! INSTALLED! } CHECK SET! ; 1: 25—(2) Movie, “Three Sons." | % t of. Health.” (4) Ww and Medi- fhe Ca " ) iatons. eathervane % oan Behe @ "Christian @ T s 1 24-H leapt Ooo fc Pek | ie | 1 YEAR WARANTY! re I Sones. : = ms » | Moe an Mr a ae: | ScHICK'S—Dial WYrile 2 S371 DON’T FORGET : 1:%—(4) Today. n 7:30 — (4) Today. (1) Northern Michigan. $:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. “4 Today. (7) Little Rascals. 8:25—(4) News. 130—-(4) Today. (7) Wixie Wonder-| land. |#:46—(2) News, Weather. (7) \8:55-—~(4) News. 6:00—W Laymens. Moer ms. Wings Be RCA VICTOR eo gy ogee en Rzie : vibes nou ee w am Bun. 8 pho tte Wak. ag 8 , C ye oh COLOR TV SHOWIN 9:20 — @) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Playhouse. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10;00—~(4). Home. Story am, TODAY | F RAYER'S APPLIANCES FE 4-0526 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:2%3—(7) News Ace. 8:28 Wik Rentvo “Walley CELWw, baréoland W, News, T. a” J, News, Music “ee WJBK. Clark Reid 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. Light and Li WEOe, Sus. 8:00— Bee nevi a miack | (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin} Wink: Gucad Baptist of. | ‘wave “Greatet sory it ae OPEN SUNDAY and Rickey. ; Ever David : 2:38-(1) Jumbo Theater. (4) 200) 41:45 9) Guiding Light. .- John’s Lutheran] CKLW, Adventist Church Hews, Care ‘huis / 10-2 MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 — (2) Mid-Day Movie. (4) Cones. ¢t) Film: Fare. (9) Fare. tain Gallant. (7) Medical|ys.o5 (9) Bithoard. Horizons. 12:39 — (9) Cartoons. (2) Ladies’ Open Every Night Till 9 P. M. Bn Free Paved Parking Lot , Garson Kanin Recreates ‘Born Yesterday’ for TV | Denies Ike Let Farmers Down }e:a0—(4) Meet the Press. (7) Fron- BA Sega imeem By CHARLES MERCER adopted his own ways of FALSE FACES __ HORNS :30—(2) You Are There. (4) Capt-|19°55 (9) Austin Grant. | «Benson Answers Adlai seteithg Sings teak ht ae ldo set aoe ee eee me ic — ain Gallant. (7) Annie Oakley. 1:00—(4) Holly wood Story (7) Charge That President vrerag Mags ee ka the mera tong Ho ——”* Vern and Esther Abbott, Owners ran Ch Felt: TV News.” | Ignored Parity Pledge |Garon Kann. autor and_direcmust come to grt AUBURN 5 and 10 1:30—(2) Housepart ennes- se " ,". has| methods ; — gong Bq -o* BAY CITY (AP) — President|chosen that Broadway success for tion. 1 Block East of East Bivd, 640 Auburn Ave. (1) Cisco Kid,|2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) The-lEisenhower did not promise =" —— ‘S, “I look like & middle-aged san, | ater. (7) Film Festival. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Matinee. For a Day. (9) News. 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. 1%2 to maintain rigid price sup- ports. at 100 per cent of parity, Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson said here yesterday. ioe tee se | MOVING (4) Mati- (4)|g.16-G) Secret Storm, N°"! “the President pledged he would| 0th color and black snd white. |ing to create something specifical- at Local and Long Distance 3:25—(9) News. work to get 100 per cent of parity|_, At this writing Kanin’s status on/ly for the mediym. ae - Your Best Move by Us the in the market place and that is ; |what we are doing,” Benson tld| ee, trecine oe Producer "(City Needs Housing FREE ESTIMATES—CALL US ANYTIME $:30—(2) tgs of Night. (9) Howdy Doody. ~ DO-IT-YOURSELF — (9) Justice Colt. Bi4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) Cactus Dan. (7) Cowboy G-Men. 5:00—(4). Comedy Time. (2) The ‘Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. Ti., Eisenhower has broken pro- mises he made to farmers while campaigning in 1952. Benson, touring Michigan in be- half of Republican candidates, ate breakfast here before —— ” the Thumb area. "Private Secretary” Station WIBK-TV, Channel 2— 7:30 P.M. SEE... —Kindy's smart new Private Secretary glasses! 13 N. SAGINAW STREET fy DAY = _on election facts on discount buying hints _ on news-behind-the-news_ . ON sports MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ‘. Baginning Mondoy 1290 pam CLLW.TV Chanel 9 ae ‘@renaa' ‘MISUNDERSTANDING’ Demoerats have put an interpre- tation on’ Eisenhower's words which the President never intended. _ “The President has faithfully carried out every pledge he made to farmers and ‘others alike,”’ Benson said. “Farm prices are “ising, agricultural surpluses are declining and our markets are expanding at home and abroad.” a; ‘ oats Sora arid other | bers, George Schaefer. But what- ever his title on .the program, Kan- in has been active in directing his work, * * * Kanin, a slight, mild-mannered, articulate man, as one of the most creative minds in ldieted displacement of 1,000 fami- mara has urged a civic study comn- mittee /to investigate possibilities of an urban renewal program under federal aid to ease the pre- a tg Ob (4). Modern Romances. newsmen who questioned him about , _. PACKING — SHIPPING — CRATING SauueHnaeenseaeeNuSueNnOnennnenn® eb Oh Pour o'dinck Theale, charges made by Adlai Stevenson. ae gee pbepe ropa wy o—" GRAND RAPIDS in—Human Re-| Asset for Usted States: Vou Lines . TILE YOUR BATHROOM 7 (4) Queen for'a Day. (7) Margie.’ Stevenson said at Springfield, ro what-| ations Ditector: David J. McNe- Bedford Moving & Storage 486 E. KENNETT RD. Branch: Wayne, Mich. FE 2-8787 PArkway 1-7875 lies ‘in the path of a proposed US- 131 expressway through the city. the theater and motion pictures. Why, then, has he finally decided to try his talents in television? “Tt's not a question of how one feels about television,” he said. “Television is a fact upon us and those of us in the business of story-telling, the business of tom- municating ideas and entertain- “One who has worked in the ment, have to come to grips with < A SIAL IsiAluicl Nimes. elicit TIC) © LaLa << CILIL§LA ATOIAISE TELA IN AC ATT | Af Bl) INTO! Tit irre IGG - Wwaeone: Oakland County Electronic Association ad ATTENTION! _ ALL TV Servicemeh . The Oakland County Electronics Association invites you to attend a meeting of vital interest and importance to everyone in the TV sefvicirig industry. Our guest speaker of the evening will be Senator William S$. Broomfield, presenting important information theater and motion pictures has| ‘ eT; ‘we—are | moving toward greater freedom for ithe American Yarmer,” Benson Kavanagh Stumping Around Area Today State Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh again is campaigning in Oakland County today, the county Democratic Commottee said yester- day. Kavanagh plans stops in Walled Lake, Commerce, Milford, High- land, White Lake and Southfield, with a businessmen's luncheon in Commerce. Gathering an audience for Dem- ocratic presidential candidate Adlai E. Stevenson's scheduled telecast Monday morning, 65 north Oakland County women have’ in- vited neighbors to “coffee hours” to watch the show. Savoy | ‘Pontiac’s Newest Ultra-Modern With 41 UNITS| TV—-Radio—Air-Conditioned 3 120 $. bi Road 5-9224 regarding your future. You DO NOT have to be a member of the OCEA to attend and this is not a membership drive. This is an entirely FREE and open meeting for your benefit. 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Pate nce. _ given “_—seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereereerererererererereeereerererrerrrerrrrwrerrrrvrevrrerrrererrrerererrrerereerreeY donated by the electronic parts distributors in this area, will Fv Plan now to attend this—meeting—Oet-29th, 7. P. at Serib’s, 130 S. Telegraph. PONTIAC CONDON’S RADIO & TY.... AUBURN RADIO & TV.. o+-+++e39 Auburn, FE 4-1655 BLAKE’S RADIO-TV ................3149°W. Huron, FE 4-5791 C & V TV SALES & SERVICE..........158 Oakland, FE 4-1515 HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO, . 825 W. Huron, FE 4-2525 HOD’S RADIO & TV........ 70 Orchard Lake Ave., FE 4-5841 JOHNSON’S RADIO & Tv... seeeseeees MB E, Walton, FE 4-7601 OBEL RADIO & TV ..)........6s+00.+6..46 Oak Hill, FE 4-4945 RICH & PURSELY TV .................2141 Opdyke, FE 4-0221 STEFANSKI RADIO & TV ..........1157 W. Huron, FE 2-6967 SWEET’S RADIO APPLIANCE........422 W. Huron, FE 4-1133 WALTON RADIO & TV PT eee eee ae st eae -1430 Joslyn, FE 2-2257 WKC, INC., SERVICE DEPT......... vee MS ¥ Perry, FE eens ose 127 8. Parke, FE 4-9736 MAC RADIO & TV .......... SATTLERS TV SERVICE ‘ACE TV & RADIO SERVICE ee Auburn Rd. FE 8-1204 ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO... co.. ones &. Woodward, MI 6-1622 CLARKSTON LAATSCH’S TV SERVICE... basevers .- 6734 Dixie, MA 5-5311 PLAINS DRAYTON LATIMER’S on = Acad oe name 0 Sechabew RA. OR 3-2652 PHELPS ELECTRIC coerssses. 4348 Dixie Hwy. OR 39-1217 OXFORD OXFORD. RADIO- ee TV SHOP...23 5S. Washington, OA 8-2032 ROCHESTER ROCHESTER RADIO & TV SHOP.. Main St., OL 2-2161 DOBAT TV & RADIO elgg ioe ot, OL 2-40 Pre! W. Sth GORDON’S TY & APPL. ‘a0 A Andersonville Ré., OR 2-881 WILRINGON'S TY SERVICE... 3070 8. roe, MA 4-2688 * = 4 *