\Changes in Dratt’ Attect Fathers: Those Above 26 ‘Merger Move Joining City - Township Needs Consideration, Says Willman Pontiac City ‘Manager Walter K. Willman com- mented today on the pro- posed merger of Waterford Township and Pontiac, a topic. stirring much local interest. — The suggestion was made recently by a well known Waterford Township resi- dent, Frank W. Steere. He asked the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce bg study the proposal. Commenting as a city ad- ministrative official, Will- man pointed out that the matter is one of policy which will eventually be determined, should the question become an official one, through proper initia- tion in accordance with law by the city commhission. “Naturally the proposal that a _ city of 80,000 population and an WASHINGTON w—A_ Selective ice spokesman said today a oe fe the draft regulations is expected “fairly soon” which will), have the effect of deferring most) if not all fathers, ; * * * He said the anticipated change would provide this order of call for eligible registrants between! | 18% and 26 years of age: 1. Delinquents. Defined as those} who for some reasons failed to} register or to comply with local) board instructions to report for poet examinations, 2. Volunteers. 3. Nonvolunteers between 18%) and 26 with no children, 4. Men 26 and younger with . 6 ¥. Men or Wom - for full or part time salespeople te work until Christmas. B a3 i cl Li dal ap ae in Tea Hh ! ul = b ae | FOR THE | ‘Most By oat ‘SELECTION OF DRAPERY _ FABRICS—BE SURE TO SHOP __ THE: = PRESS, spores doriotren 28 1935 TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: | JUNIOR = EDITORS | | | " This Bottle of SNO-BOL The Original Liquid - TOILET BOWL CLEANER SNO-BOL TOILET MOP. .3 COLORS COPYRIGHT 1955 $MO-801 CORr. rE Federal Judge Decides Military Jurisdiction Does Not Apply WASHINGTON w — A federal i ¢ E : E i 1 7 i fi te v CE if ; i a i f il i i i z je? ge: a z | a ¥ z E } UF att seet He ih 4 i i : | I | j lady had “especially asked for autographs of all participants in Se plained that the album is one of Mrs, Eisenhower's “‘pet’’ hobbies. CHRISTMAS Baer & . FOR 1956 Were You One of the 662 Members Who Shared in the $58,000.00 Worth of Checks for 1955? e oe If not, don’t be caught short next year at gift shopping time, join our Christmas Savings Club NOW! It’s the easy way to fit Christmas ‘buying in your budget .. . save a little each week, all epee. the year, | ove io pooch to care for. : That singer Ella Logan has been entertaining audiences since she was a lass of 2 in Scotland. That whias woneee. atin baw Ss tal 60 per cent of all men's wear, the). some other type ure doesn't includé lady customers : their fortune in having good ‘crops. land. when he gives it to the Pilgrim boy, your suggestion to “Junior Editors” not vay acknowledged or returned. Thanksgiving Te litte bend of Phgrins worked hard to make a ie inthe witd Early in the fall of 1621 they held a three-day festival to celebrate Their Indian friends attended, wif, Chief Massasdit ‘sitting at the table beside Gov. William Bradford. food and all of them, Indians and Pilgrims, feasted together. Then the Indians danced and the Pilgrims played the games of their native Eng- Gov. Bradford said grace over the The Indians brought much food to the feast. Here ari Indian boy has brought a young turkey to his Pilgrim friend. Paste this picture on cardboard and color it with crayons. Cut it out. Cut the slits in the hands of both boys. Fold the picture forward on the dotted line at the center and the boys will stand, so that you can place if in your collection of Thanks- giving cutouts. Slip the tab on the turkey’s feet into the slot in the In- dian boy’s hands and fold it back. Now he's holding the turkey. Later) Japan but he can hold it the same way. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write/U.S. forces. in care of this newspaper; it can- Tomorrow: The family feast, Bonn Merchants Form ‘Anti-Corruption Club’ BONN (INS) — When oes e Christmas gift become In the view of the mpotrseimcs tion Club’ — an organization zifts “within the limits of qecency.” Temperance Union ‘Holds Annual Dinner ‘The Mary Marton Chapter of the if : Truck Driver Cited in Nine Rail Deaths Ae into the truck at a crossing a mile south of the village of Newport in northeast Monroe County. The three who survived were in the cab of the truck. ‘The nine who} .|died were seated on benches in the rear of the truck, used to More Slow Pokes Cited Than X-Way Speeders Detroit's expressways during first week of patrol by unmarked/ "Have Pacts , AFL Says That the human ear is faster than the human eye. Tests have shown the average person reacts more quickly to a signal he hears jthan one he sees, HEARING DEFECTS That approximately 15 million Americans have some hearing im- pairment, and the leading cause of deafness is probably heredity. 4, |Army to Reduce 3 Troops in Japan First Cavalry Division Strength Cut One-Third in Near Future. WASHINGTON «~The announced today Division strength in Japan will be in the—near will be retail 2 Army's 4 cets e gs > © Egg or Hut Coke © Quality Stoker Coal © Kentucky © Pocahontas (Egg, Stove, Stoker) (Egg, Lump, Stoker) that Ist Cavalry) an old- fashioned patpin. That some ‘odie dip their hands in a bow! of ice cubes to halt nervous perspiration before starting ‘a performance. y ahaa HUE That Margaret Firth, author: of “It's Fun to Reduce,” says: “White is a fattening color—black age: |e “When a toupee is man's best) friend.” That one expert estimates the present 15 million population of the New York . area will climb to 20 million by ever, will be 19,999,999. I plan to move away and become a her- mit before 1975. That no one yet has invented a charcoal white shirt to wear with all these charcoal gray suits. Lhe Prize Gilt- Cxcliawe | (GOLD MARK DECANTERS Scotch, Bourbon, Canadian or Gin inacribed im gold. E Choice of regular size Camels, Chesterf EB etc. (6¢ sales tax.) Limit 2. 1975. The correct figure, how- © TONIGHT 6 to 10 P. M. ‘1.84 Luckie,s Old Golds, Electric clippers, comb, cape, itch guide, instructions, etc. MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS [ies VASELINE Hair Tonic : 59° SAVE 31c on our biggest selling hair tonic. 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Also Bret jeans in- | - bute TIAC PRES _ five years before the projected force NDIAC PRESS | or ee ere Ped ond “Se 3 Wake Fo Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter _—in Allied circles because this first MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS organizational step was so long —— =. delayed. Actual authorization of The e Pepublication of ail cal nes printed tn thie news” the force that is to help sustain z as well as i " i Pa Porn Pe anne by carer ro the North Atlantic Alliance came job ie and, Genesee, Living ‘Mincom,\ Lapeer ‘and last April in the pacts of Paris. Be w is $12.00 a : elsew i” the UF ass, ail other ‘laces te the poited Save = There is another fact that makes ee Bee the organization seem belated. It is MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS that arms for the new force, supplied WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 23, 1955 by the United States, long have been __ available for training purposes. z z mn E oc f) M4 v M4 q é * * * 1 ‘ . E DE - “Titicism of the delay has extended Bn ! Gi rn ‘to West Germany's Finan : ; has now been about two : = Given New Impetus v's Finance Maer __ # "weeks singe the UF drive aed! Second Request for Bus Scuagrrsr. He reportedly views re- armament from the standpoint of fis- for a creditor nation like the United cal convenience rather than national. States, should be pleased by the or Europe latest news from this front. The main reason for the delay, It reveals that. our Interior eg ~~ 0 eae i Department has awarded four ~~ Sortismentary supervision rather - electrical equipment contracts to than one created by a dictator's “inves, Bay's ‘ion some in Eastview Subdivision Those who believe as we do that tariff liberalization is a sound policy Mos wall—and then. proceeds to try to This news would have been even a By T Ay iy il Italian, Swiss and British firms, Geeres. They had underbid their Ameri-. . een can competitors by at least 12 per THe average person easily and cor- : pega e wot i eee ag sechiy- senda Wes toaseuttiing on Wh Some Circles Term Ike ‘Republican’ New Dealer’ more encouraging had it not been for PEG Soha Eau de Irresistibl BUREVSER E mayatieie Wie WTAE Gea tena a thames ans: De =~ oe a a y after the " ex- January 1, 1956, as a Chicago seer i . Le Prudent investment of savings business operates. by ending the erted pressure on the Interior. De- predicts, a lot of people would miss David Lawrence Says: me 4-9 ae a wa MF yee ead a remy be noemee teat partment. That pressure is com- ving it aroun : : . prosapende to Gc current satiny in the middle 1990's F.D R.,. recor- ee nn eee sae bering a. Look A’Here, Podner, Little Old Texas Siti iige's inns com nit that there ad beens HowEr’s order last Spring calling for , i 7 * ab BAT Bee perpetual ferment, Gremigea 2 et Bip The Man About’Town Should Be in That There United Nations ,.*:..uct toms ty saa ress rewing s ‘under the Buy American eq - WASHINGTON—There’s one way Mexico — ter Mongol ) “here / partments of the federal govern ~ president Eisenhower breaks Up ged time ea 8D Pay for New Id s te, Leathe onic atith fens - sue 5 estat Cllae. Teams eee” Seu eceténiiean ae dene ee alte ree ine never, from the New Deal in his faith in . that , as over of independent " 7 . e. by the act, Federal agencies were Local Plant Suggestion new members of the United Na- though tent from 198 19 84 and. speak the same language, too, andthe investor and the speculator 10 Sem. eal his hdvisers have oad Ae sé te tions, and that's to accept as the Dec. 29, 1845, was given by Con. Yet are accorded a separate status distinguish Between facts and fat i104 19 increase the aren for de- awarding contracts to foreign wards Are Largest Cvér op onal geeliead ott gress the right at any time in its @* individual nations in’ U. N. wate eee diacde cision-making by citizens, and have - | bidders only if they were 25 per Leaded: What if the gun is, rexas. as as. discretion to divide into five states There is always the possibility, Take, by the way of illustra. . sought to affect the environment — ae ede ancien ORI eo tgemeonaies wo ee St Se «i siege ear teme ek Steamy fame, Bah ee sh Es E1senHower then decided that ‘ Outer Mongolia can be made for The Lone Star flag still flies th o U. x. af Ge CIO, and Adlai E. Stevenson, cies rather than through direct During the first te ths of this in Texas. It can be flown by the states in the union may = owed candidate Rene . fix the differential should be no year alten 9 ere as side of the and Giignn «= OS Seas RG fer 86: coma aietauaill telteation: @ we cbiiienk, fol tes ae | more than six per cent except in " Pontiae Moter Division _ Tie Soviet government has been Eat eat shove Bi. &s ther wa pores ping hype wy Poa a Se eee ee areag of substantial unemploy- pid over. $170,000 to its employes for eee ee ee, ae an peng aan ine ee Pe ee Fe Oe ie SANT Willie walt Wnt Bed gee Fag mor bendy of | ment where additional protec- ussestions that would increase their pro- of China but became a puppet side of the flag of the union. am, people pores. | tion would be afforded. es TG cae ade puapierta Uened bain extensor OU. H, Certainly Moscow ought not to am empire of their own. In a dusiness is less than one-eighth as to mid-I9%4 when the President ee whels y sorte Henry Cabot has stated ovlect to the admission of Texas, few ytars California may have popular as¢'a middie of the road” avoided drastic pump priming in any previous year, According San aes ends id nh «8S it would sdive a very compli the largest population of any Position... the. bellef that the readjustment The -real corrective, as the Presi- W; J. Malinowski, fooms voting thet’ te 2 oe at satel, Gees 4n8 at the same _ state im the union. Besides, U. Ni And a doubly would be. mild and comparatively , me izens of Texas _ itself was born on California soil confused, i, Kansag short-lived. - dent long ago pointed out, is repeal of sven pom ln eye anager Site’ cae te ne aarnisaon Of Ro; what Stalin was so anxious to do in 166. = Republican, takes a diametrically 4 insider's view of the Buy American act. That, of this 914 t of 9 ee On ote ener for the citizens of Byelorussia ‘and = pus while opposite view of the alleged affinity tat Cate tate a erenae | 3 tae of th g Sains Gis yond, 314 por cont of wane ane the Ukraine—it would make them & good case may be between Eisenhower and business, Eisenhower's position toward : baat ro iy dee have been adopted. A large number have pgm ctacemnf oka apa gispmees feel proud. ame ab eggeecre Sor goes and instead says that his narty business was presented bv his loreign policy goals E1sen- received awards running into four figures. Security Council. ’ a couple of other sta can't win next year unless all ele white House economic adviser, : gowsr Administration. . ‘ On every side there's pressure CALIFORNIA ALSO Pie rt mate ay ae ments of the party, including the ‘pr. Gabriel Haugé, in a récenf | Z “Either a widow or a flirt,” phones for = “compromise.” Already It may be true that, since the jt, Non ix the British amen Comervatives of business, industry “spesch it San Frasciete, Dr | ° ~the United States is being a oe British common- " and the professions, “get in step” Hauge said: Harvey Harrington. early days of the republic, the Ith of states, a “compromise” Famed Bank’s Chairman »»out » doe deer that has been quite blamed by Coramanist agitators ancuace or rather the accent— at the moment hy admitting Texah the desires the American peo. .“The -Elsenhower conservative 8 AN about a doe a in nen-Communist countries for Sing on Gee Stee ait oe ot Poo > cally tepenserey aur treeition of So Timel ) ee chummy all summer and fall with a buck blocking . unds ely Warning witns lovely set of antiers in the Proud beentve Ravan can prevest teks diferent from that spoken in ther mediate busines: - Cevemetinan address bef Lake district in Commerce Township. The America refuses to let parts of the United States. But (Copyright 1955, ee eee wants to conserve the integrity of Sew of ain alg lichen. pany With oe Tae 13 cites on the (iit should not bea basis for dis New Nerk Meralé Tribune ine.) that some stancpatters tm the bust pig ghar FE , - yor ; —. sc Dienecuniah chile which oot eT et ee - (ALEXANDER of J. P. Morgan & Co. 3 Giulia’ under the epcalied . -f np be _ Fegard President Ficenhower asa “The Eisenhower conservative ek St D. Meee 8 Coo, ty tg ad atin te bene at. See” 2, "eee Professionals’ Trick Helps mete ss er... See eeee ee ee a timely note o td ae Seen: : NO RSGmD Lan: mechanism when the government eee eaten. ot Drayton Pains quietly seep togetter, Cambed, Cevton taunt YOU Address Large Group _ ,,7 isms, mrt camet_intation, Wihin the rest the _ The address was delivered on the jut when the te the cat Ere, Jordan, Laos, Libya, and p ‘by the fact that there is no rigid game embedded in our his : dog begins to snore epee “party Bay? te beslness -— . @ve of Mr, ALExanpen’s advancement ‘gets up, arches her back, spits at him, ©) By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. _ practice of natural breathing for a <4 oe ee ae > ty alin aa from president of the banking firm and seeks another spot. renee eS oe “This is to report on the results minute or two just before going The truth is that there are right icans. ; ed I had from following the advice on, wingers, left wingers and middle- to chairman of its board. In no sense on the vFw pilgrimage to Europe are S*ound as the original. admissim in your pamphlet on Stage Fright wy + ereaders te the. business SECOGNIZES CHANGE was he offering counsel of gloom. In- =— fr, and Mrs. Elmer mt. Conrad oot ead to Unssheias Gepaaio: ein Se.» mage wha pabeel bevstitag i oe aati alee as tee beret _ stead, he warned Government, man- of walled Lake, who expect to be home Both the latter states are integrat- Lan eee eo hein Morn. {8 described in Little Lesson No, And I for one have never gone jife mo Be ge < prospect inging, perform with ; and adjustment to it as the * agement, labor and individuals next week. ed in the Soviet Union and have no ing delivering a, lecture or read- 21, How to Breathe, which you will sr those who regret that condition of life. te adlitams this more right to call themselves ‘ing’ the minutes of a past meeting, ‘eceive with the pamphlet if you in- © opinion is not regi ve 6 » against danger of confusing in- Wives of deer hunters will be glad to independent” than has any state may learn how to escape into a close 2% cents in additional and ask "ented into a standardixed ==... Eisenhower : conservative flation, excessive speculation and jeern that 5 - in the United States. ; weenelly. badierent state by a it. IM. ns pen aod ater ~ aoe ‘delieves that government budget Gebt with true econonilc growth, Mrs. Frieda Bennett ppg beegnte meet Se oes a or iS ronds fae ming to bervanel mare darter cigar nae Par nda aie ae ... 2: 784 at the County Home Demonstration Of- fave been remiss in insisting on As for the examination jitters, D?"Wwittam Brady | gtig hea yp and’ the balancing of outgo agi inst "Mr. ’s address had fice, and her co-worker at the same more than one vote in the United that's only a mild type of misery, addressed envelope is sent to the Pon. ‘In spite of slurs, there are differ- income, it must also be d to ci hone reg mpl place, Nations, It was the arrangement hich responds to the same treat- bes enemies ences between the Eisenhower ap- the goal of maintaining the stable a6 og Spot liga ice to Mrs. Mery Hi hereby the British woud have ment. (Copyright 1955) proach and that of the New Deal. growth of the economy.” - those who e built-in. safeguards six votes in the League of Na- ‘The correspondent says “the re- - E : i can 8 economic dieastie: & will be glad to send them a pamphlet ‘i... while the United States sults were excellent, also it has Case Records of a Psychologist . : preven » as showing various ways of cooking venison. would have only one, that helped helped to maintain assurance or - well as those who think current pros- Their phone is FE 4-2564. build the sentiment’ which pre- confidence. The trouble was al: (7 f Marriage M os gested Sicevoal. Declaring thas. We | build the, sentiment which Pre Sot an impediment eee” COGME Of Marriage Must Be Played ae Even the hens are going all out in this the League of Nations covenant = - 4 giscovered a quick : for ; have ample grounds for ¢ » year of big production, as in 1929. anap Sak hee i toe 0 eet Without Childish Exceptions to Rules he continued: = oS Mrs. Theresa Mary Schultz It was at Yalta in 1945 that ms Canad eet Ss Cointee ae Yo LOVE rae * * * of 5368 Dixie Highway, bought a dozen President Roosevelt yielded to fuss i was tis school = Johnny demands ex- let feud im «=—- Yet p ier Scemmny hel ealy pew 800% SR GE Which are double yotzed, Seiee Motions Sus pales aad 1 was schedaled te addreee ceptions to the litt oa |; cemane as weave’ eee aoe However, here's a confession: they were {n""ue™ Vuucd "Nations = the, at the schoolhouse, on the sub uy spoiled him. But Another rule of the marriage 8”, then borrow against’ next. duces dynamically, it consumes 3 : the ‘ in Det wee the i laid by Shiawassee County hegs. Ukrainian Republic, Byelorussia, ect: “I'm Just a Little Boy.” adnit Johnnie want stantlor ex fies lo teat 0 heshant oad te “Sa siveldat Wane an use dynamically. But ...when I hear about the so called: built-in sta- Brom sdveince inquiries and ‘plans, over played acto ga tig sen On thinking it over I realized ceptions from the rules of mar- wi, anybody else than their /WS and their future ex- , argument. was advanced tow it would be to tell the audience riage. Study this case record pected Oe dal cn get as chilly feel- | ® month before that holiday, pc Britain — mat was apparent to everybody, a. ig send for the ™es. oe esis Fg agg long. before the e¢ some 0} us may be —— Leslie H. Dean ap 9 gr Real aids? oer an weoheed uanioek t Play the iy med — Bat many juvenile adults want This is exactly the same type of dangerously close to overcon- predicts that Christmas mailing in Pon- the people of the Ukraine and Little cordino to the ult les to waive this rule, too, and two-_ behavior as four-year-old Johnny __ fidence. The best way to preserve tiac will go above last year—which broke Byelorussia to feel a certain ep eta, Pose f Afflicted thereof * _ time their mates at will. : will show when he demands an io is to Pe all records. prestige of independence If they : : er ‘A third rule states that a couple “advance” of an extra strike confidence to prevent it from : - Sue eee i «WORKED PERFECTLY By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE = should learn to live within their against his future time at bat. turning into overconfidence. An apple of the Wolf River variety that didu’t fight the issue It’ worked perfectly. With my Case Q-303: Johnny B., aged 4, ‘income and operate the home on @ juve ON A BUDGET ee Fa measures 15 inches round zomes f. fingers in my mouth holding the is a baseball entiwstast, —, diess of Continuing, M oe va : mote pa laa a be meaty coe tooth I never uttered a word—al} “I'll show yee GP eee | "Give me a fourth strike,” John- pected FS emPrinyng a fae uing, soleus ancy oa ‘ie a a. : SeaPMEA dateliie shoten 4 ee cenndige eae fab cage bat, “ boasted Lo visiting ny might beg his cousin. “You present budget, at least as regards and meders en Se 6 fs cam mania, Hungary, Albania and Bul- gut of the school. Ze "So one of them started pitching =. = your curtent expenses. aes te the occasional dips and —pecentiy harvesting some peanuts ‘he “admission af the susnet That's why Pm so glad to get Un Ot Joy ihe. “hospital expenses. for halts that inevitably interrupt our grown from seed sent him by his brother states in Europe. It wants Outer telling of the penefit de-_ ee 6 6 : Capitl invest. forward march. He rightly added in North Carolina, ¥, re + ; : adgeyed Sgutnat crop is the hild/ And they may ou with a down a stamped en i i it Will be at least ot Gb Orible Riel: go Ogden ae 2 ; rs Fo ear & tak: “f Z Fi - } : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1955 _ _ Wore Se ah ; a . By Carl, Grobert|; Zoran coat Sc coe moles ox eae Don't Miss This Ale | ae Christmas Special ! 4 | Beautiful 8x10@ay = LustreTone ff * Photo of Your Child BH Bring your child (6 months through 6 years) to Some Dealers | Doctor Thinks 'H unters ui tae og ft: 10 taste Tone photopreph tor eal ooe ea A wl ‘ ~s ; bie _ ‘your Forced Sales Tt AMCKS | tor os wae oo t zg 7 ta aaa wel IR ge eo child weighs 23 lbs., the price will be No : u—Since gan's . These are general exertion, 5 Witness Says GM Men|{t,2unting, season: opened, 12] serloumess of the heart condi: |o'at, Mas. SS inb oahtheee ee , hunters have died of heart attacks.| tloh, exertion after a meal, cold Id husband of A i nov-| sd eet Didn't OK Orders for — oe roma gi ‘ aod _ Hours: Tues. Wed. Thurs.. 9:30 A. M. “til SP.M. & Non-Heater Cars have taken such @ heavy toll. Mon... 12:30 P. M. ‘til 9 P. M. ‘oR \ ‘ Fy £ ca we * Fri. 9:30 A. M. ‘til 9 P M. . eee ta, a) WASHINGTON ( — An automo-| Are heart attacks more likely , eed . bile heater manufacturer testified|to occur among hunters than KENDALE Studios * e- ‘J FOUR noses is tailored to the You can depend on FOUR tors zone and district managers re-| pursuing everyday activities? ‘ Branste : discriminating American 2 noses’ distinctive flavor and ~ fused to approve dealer orders for) Dr. L. Paul Ralph, esadind an bho Be Med ay sor 7 po say te ser South Sag’ 5-0322 taste, so much so it outsells unvarying quality—bottle 1955 Chevrolets without factory in-|of the Michigan Heart Assn., says . ae on of We 14 th inaw St. _ FE —. fie a sins: | vivsicien heteme taking “ghey was disturbed. Pe se : woods deer bunting Bransten, a native : Conditions present in deer hunt- jhe said, especially if he feels any|cisco, and Miss McKenny were qe ing ‘are ideal for bringing on a | “chest pains.” eer rey Lag = ang |: Simro’ 1912 oe witt ¢ “opr eo sr ) ee Ly 44s, PHONE Federl 26732 l rs a — . = = ; A my Regulates awe one is te weekend Oe Bo jathlete” — over- TE at —— Insurance Sale (zs Sans © caus eaves oo a Gls in Europe Helpedl|*7: he gets a big gun, puts on : = — WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS NRE vest aang surance wuiseze GAS PODGE OOS SOALE eEOLAAL frente, ft ii aE H ie it HT HH | i ceiamocs | tugs |e Be a Happier Sania... imei SS] Comores | SOI the 56 Christmas a, |S UD NOW. ~J reported it would = + A generous check to cover Christmas bills and other year- 00 a yearito at he other | | end expenses would make any smart Santa dance for joy. | i ti “43 Next year, it can happen‘to you! Join our 1956 Christmas Club now. Deposit a small amount every two weeks. When Santa-time comes, we'll hand you a check that’s sure to smooth the way to a merrier Christmas for everyone on 4 your list—especially you. See us for full details. Ba : i Fi g it z ¥ i t rt Tie ! | i | / ” _ Ward-Sorfaced Roads PekOioeee | 8 Accounting rr Typewriting Comptometer and Calculator NEW CLASSES |§ at “| MONDAY, NOV. 28 | Yona THE DG. HaliDey oid Kooning Many mature women attend the Business Institute. The de .for this type of office far | ; | exceeds the su . Those interested aré invited to [77 call or phone FE 2-3551. Our counselors will be glad |) ‘VETERAN APPROVED, = With Branches at | | y/ A Spe EY Att i W. HURON at TILDEN PERRY at GLENWOOD © ‘in Person: or Return This Ad for Bulletin _ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation , BEE : } ! i There’s a Club for Everyone rg PE OT TE Naa RRR Ps A ear COMMUNITY NATIONAL i : ! a iH brig i F } E 4 i ‘t i , j | _____ te poytiac!Press. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1955 Boe ag ae tte me Services Slated i in Pky ito Observe Thanksgiving : a Hits |$1,078 Mark in $1,124 Goal Props Gites | Outside Village . : * Charlotte Baird will sing * | QRTONVILLE—The goal in the ) WATERFORD roman he pectin 6 9 ig oy [Township is $1124.78. At the pres Need New High School)’ be held at 7:30 pm. tonight at, the The public is invited, ent time $1,028.83 has . Chapel. eed, announced township general by September 1957,) . wy geen: ey “The Master’s ty chairman, Mrs. Elmer Seelbinder,| Says Filppula Face” will be shown and refresh: aay fe ments will follow the service. BY \ witarne ‘ Several of the village areas | ROMEO — A weaid soning The service will be open to mem- h ' have not yet reported results. /the Village Planning Commission bers and their friends. ) # ‘ Perons who have not been con- iwi be held next Wednesday to Waterford y tacted wishing are ; ; ; — asked to call Mrs. Seetbinder, [nai of the-Sevrd of Education punta meter tet nae | Fon Logether ti halt—of—the—Board—of Education that it be allowed ‘to attach water and sewage lines for the proposed high school to existing ones within the village limits, * © pera at the Waterford Com. | munity Church, i Ni ow : - Attendants are to bring soxed FOR YOUR FAMILY MEMORIAL own siver and rolls and there will, oan? be coffee and fruit juice at thell Resi "trom tacome.” hel Brandon Township will receive 50 per cent of the amount collected. Money will be used for one im- provements. + | Revapntt ag was — at ; church monthly payments can be arranged : Board Selects Stasesscasca) mas mous eis | See eae Schools, T. C. Filppula. He cited) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorhas of A ving eve service J ment Plan. the need for the construction of a| 6113 Evanswood, Rochester, an-| wilt be held at the Community |] Choose your mopu- en 4 ; new high school by September, 1957; MOwNce the er nt of their) United Presbyterian Church to- [| ment now when all q | e —yand described the two sites outside daughter , Iola Mae to William 0, night at 7:30 p.m., it was an- may have a voice in the village now under -considera- Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs.' nounced by the Rev. W. 4, its Bh ge re ng Walter Bennett of Rochester Road, Birmingham. No date has been set for the wedding. Teeuwissen, Jr. The adult choir under the di- Seth DF DEranes | We Ereet momento in Any _ Michiggn Cemetery tion by the board. A preliminary meeting of the sewage and -water committee of Proposed Holly Area High School May Be * the Planning Commission tén- on East Baird tatively slated for mcs see. H oliday Wreaths Protest Camp PONT Cpteng pig HOLLY—A tentative site ‘has Tae Gp oe hy Peg to Be Sold . i} 269 Oakland FE 2-a800 : work for deliberation nex : i 0. SLONAKER & SONS wy Provera floes proposed new = Sey cS vo ib C b S t ' | = chitects will also be present at V4 u couts p i Holly Area high school building) ime Nov, 30 meeting to elaborate OF risoners | and other extensions. oa tn ts af tho dintelet. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Cub —— ee ae cos, Greece; Armand Michaux, Luxembourg; recently submitted bid of Ward | need for such a camp toe house eign Exchange students attending school in the Margaret Davis, New Zealand and Jose Regueiro, iment at < a elec-| and VanNuck of Detroit fog $12,. |John W. Libbers of Lapeer has ap-| 159 trasties, The priser, repre. OAKLAND FUEL area enjoyed a hilarious evening at their first Argentina, clasp hands in friendship at the Robert | = ial anh | 912 with the stipulation that the |Pointed the new Metamora Town- ciatntiey entenel's proteeense nd PAINT Co hayride, held in baained, Ton vices — = Feady to Greene farm home. work on the streets be done | ship Zoning Board. for this site. a . American "Hayride Is iteriationsl Hit REBA HEINTZELMAN fashioned hayride, complete with ae So OO oD dancing. * According te Carl Hanna, ae oe i — et to on | Highlight of the evening was a smorgasbord table which featured: the flags of students homelands. These included Argentina, Luxem- bourg, New Zealand, Sweden, Nor-. i _ Of the seventeen Foreign Ex-| {change students registered Lecal Foreign Exchange stu- | dent is dose M. Regueiro of | | Cordoba, Argentine, who is at- tending Milford High and is geet of Mr. und Mes. J. 8. ochester Grou p Elects Officers, Plans Bake Sale ROCHESTER — The W omens, iFellowship of the First Congrega-| tional Church has announced its new list of officers for 1956, elected at ‘the annual meeting. Mrs, Maynard Remer heads | First Johnson; second vice president | Mrs. Emerson Carey; secretary, Mrs, A, R. Musson and treas- trer, Mrs, Neli Rosso, It is the Chamber of Commerce property out East Baird street, at the east village limits. To. this would be added other surround- ing property making a total area of approximately 80 acres. This ground is level and a baseball field thas been located on part of it. The adjoining property, in addition to the Chamber of Commerce hold- |icing of Crosswell and Pleasant/tained by calling Cubmaster|t i’ daw tial ings, has a number of dwellings Streets. Due to recent unfavorable | Whitey Wilson at-OR 370086. ie a on — ~ Paes! a which could be removed. * * ® e just north | os for: Opinions on all of the property| Problems concerning the size it J d N rank Brigham, ‘have been secured, which can| Weather conditions work has not, apeer U ge ames Peter Township, ss j be bought at a net cost to the/Progressed as at meeting district of around $75,000, after, resales are made. This is the Fete Exchange Students af Milford Farm in. Courtney, of South Milford Read. Correspondent pont fourteen are living and| Attractiv meneone Teno students eoing ta school in the metropolitan nd blonde pays E Davis from New Zealand had this! jto say: “I don't know why we | don’ have hayrides in New Zea-| and. Believe me, here is one American custom that I will try to promote when I #eturn home.” Miss Davis is attending high school in Da sccsess cece Fruit Inspectors. Now in Romeo To Work in Area Until Dec. 3; Public Meeting) to Be Dec. 13 ROMEO — A fruit inspection team arrived in the Romeo area recently to count the number of diseased trees in ‘subdivided or- chards, isite which the board will recom- Lapeer Church Guests LAPEER—The Rev. and Mrs eg Allen Rogers will be guests of the Monroe Street Methodist /Church on Sunday. The Rev. Mr ‘COUNCIL ACCEPTS Problems concerning the size of the water and sewage lines, the an ticipated load and the cost to both the village and the school district will be aired before a final deci- sion is rendered, Village engineer Fitz Bridges re- ported on the progress of the serv- scheduled, he stated, ; The council voted to accept the only M weather permits and if The village governing body then voted to allocate $300 to aid in the 'Rogers will preach at 11 a.m. and) 7:30 p.m. Sunday and both the district during the holidays, The | Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will [present Sacred Concert. purchase and erection of Christ- mas decorations in the business retail merchants underwrite the jremainder of the cost. ‘School, Christmas wreath sale beginning! Nov. 25. Proceeds will be used for! Scout projects in the towriship, will be awarded prizes, “Board for Metamora | nance that will come up for vole at a later date. Seouts No. 103, Hudson Covert will hold a first annual - Boys selling the most wreaths * * J “Further information may be ob- METAMORA — Probate Judge * a LJ Thomas G, Caley and Edward C, Parker were named for terms of four years and Lieyd Gilber and Charles Braver were ap- peinted for twe year terms. uh * J The board will prepare an ordi- 5 ae Se ee ee Residents of Ortonville Sign Petitions Against Preferred: Site ORTONVILLE—Petitions are be- |ing circulated and signed by Bran-|f idon Township residents protesting an extension camp for prison trus- ies. The proposed camp would be Prison officials have stated that | ORDER Clean Winter Comfort NOW! 436 Orchard Leake Ave, FUEL OIL FE 5-6159 ea C. Austin, vice chairman|~ x NO. SAGINAW ST. eisners SLOANS , LANIER: “ “~ ee — were made for an All) ¢ * *¢ : . Detroit Firm Options Fhe cg Bake sale to be held in the! The arrival of the. inspectors is Quick pain relief! : Property j jchurch dining hall on Dec, 104rom the first step in the program of = : at Rochester 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Christmas gifts education adopted by Macomb Now Many Wear ROCHESTER — ‘The Sherwood Realty Corp. of Detroit has taken a 9-day option on a 26-acre piece of property owned by Lyle Knapp will be on sale. Gets Army Promotion County orchardmen in an effort to save their 1956 fruit crop. Experts in the horticultural field had con- FALSE TEETH: wit Little Worry i ducted liminary surv and located north of Romeo street.| MARLETTE — Rongid G. Wil-|...04 ine’ suatnahe ts the grb eae eis Geto through to Red Oak street and ‘Se, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray) sie, to discover the extent of slipping. or Tienken road. Wiltse, Clifford, recently was pro- done codling meth : ; : Res ee io: foreabiy. This plessan powder as Do ; i moted to. specialist third class inj = by the od : ‘ y. t has no sich’ Wasps Sormatio “parched |Gareanny, where be io a porecanal| Tez 20mm. Ceat the, threo. nummoits Or ChAnePAers < Prine sibbers tnd replies form Mrs. Tayler call her desnily specteliée in the thy Ciiushah and jammy, gooey. pasty taste or feeling. “ William Korft.’ fe stated| clerk in the quartermaster section rscdoonreigg ar industry was IM) ‘an appropriate ioe Se Th yetignest Gigs of Mrs. Walter have bees piven awards snd secogaition 1 ae * {denture breath). Get F at Monday that he is retaining a third) of Seventh Army headquarters. sedi '| Taylor, operator of Vicolta Kennels, 4087 Pleasant St., North Branch. ‘in the midwest for their entries. : < any drug counter day and there will be no school, of the original acreage for him- self. The acreage will be de- veloped tate a subdivision 5-Day School Vacation Wiltse is a former teacher and coach at Marlette High School, Metamora Hunt Change ‘METAMORA — A change in “Members of the Macomb Coun- ty Fruit Council met recently te decided what action to take prior to a public meeting to be held in the Romeo High School audi- torium Dec. 13. It was their FOUR TOWNS — Thanksgiving|Schedule for the Metamora Hunt vacation will be tomorrow and has been announced. Thursday the) Friday for. Four Towns School./hunt wil] start from the home of | Teacher's workshop will be Mon- ‘Mr. and Mr. ‘ll a.m, Jack Pierce at Former Lapeer Girl Weds in Washington D.C. Rite LAPEER—Margaret Anne Luke After a Southern honeymoon, the|SUPerviser,_ Michigan State Fair the Ser a eso Sere recat mae Ge hme pee” ANE Mie et Peas Say es Srl fe —— ' ya 0. : * ¢ # Xavier Church,| The Luke family are former tesi-| RESULTS OF TOUR . | It wag at a concession in a patk oon pn pene bled Make your selection now Geietion: thie betas aiseill ee Oe PS Hine. ee x-ithat Mrs, Taylor at 16 was first/ door runway for the pups, =a ~ while assortments are at perts called upon to study the situ-jshown a black Chihuahua puppy ‘iuish'Lapeer Women’s Study ation a month ago will be read at/and was strongly attached to ‘the She manne Chests bs a om: | their peak, A small de- held in'Club Meets Tuesday en oes | name, Violet, her name, | posit will héld your Jatticework| | APEER—Mrs. Charles Hubbard| Owners. of orchards| | After their marriage, the Tay- choice until Christmas: Women's Study Club on Tuesday, leader and her subject will be “Canadian - American Relations.”’ Rolf call will be Current Events, The Nov. 15 meeting was held at the home Bertha Milliken as sched- Mrs. Frank Willits will be the Mrs. Arthur Hun-!¢ of at the home of: decision to ask representatives of the Burean of Plant Industry, MSU to canvas the entire Romeo area ceunting the diseased trees and contacting lot owners in the subdivided orchards, Members of the inspection team 3 are Robert Scheffler of Berrien Springs and Clyde Smith of Ox- ford. H. C. Kendeigh, Regional who will be on the job until Dec.|ing Dream of Pup Grows to Ownership’ of Kennels With 25 Pedigreed Dogs first Chihuahua, From that point Flint, Toledo Club of Ohio, Huron Hills Club of Ann Arbor, Rubber City Club of Akron, 0., Pontiac! Kennel Club, Erie Club of Erie, Be. end Westasipioter Cash of Mes ‘ork 5 City. ) 4516 Dixie Highway. 2) soe hea SPORT COATS TOPCOATS We Give Holden Red Stamps GREEN'S Men’s Wear DRAYTON PLAINS ‘OR 3-1807 *#h ee Rteae Hs Ft 7 _THE. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, ‘1935 THANKSGIVING DAY | 2" MATINEE! DOORS OPEN 12:45 Warner and says Jack TF iy i : QC" ystand Yi oe understands Whim. 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Orchard Loke Ave. lik LL POLL LLL Adhd Enjoy Your Thanksgiving Dinner E Bee CAFE » xonrm sacwaw DANCE | LILLE SLES ELLOS S, KPPPPALPOPOPOP PPP OOMOI OOOO ES, ier -cwoatere. | WITH ME | oe | TONIGHT | _eere nor : 1 ‘Scere. WE'VE GOT IT...AND WHAT A HOLIDAY BLESSING. . WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY! This is the most unusual holiday entertainment we have ever presented. It deals with a man whose past was the worst part about sian His future was bright, but he had to fight for it. } It’s got everything for everybody . — fun, action_and romance. We recommend it and > know it will be a welcome Thanksgiving at! | EITHER THE PARSON SPOKE....OR HIS FISTS DID! NOW ... in the heart-stirring tradition of “Stars In My Crown” comes the story of Parson Luke Fargo who laid aside his ‘pistols and tamed a town single-handed . . . Here is real, human, great entertainment st that tells of a Quiet man roused to thunderous action — +. fighting . . . praying . . . with a bible in one hand and a Sunday = punch in the other! It’s too wonderful to miss! 3 is ternin 1 tagline then Iliey And may the devil take the black soul of any - man who harms theef. PINS DEES? JOANNE WOODWARD PHIL a RAYMOND BURR ALLISON HAYES, Color By TECHNICOLOR the very unneeal _ SHOWN AT: ae . “10-405 Be Liar te _9.80 fv mmm os IN ' j ES Ae eee ee ee aa ae 8 # chee aaccima ss U PRET TT PRE SRES s E Sips s sane ; Y % ; 4 4 ~ ; i ey 4 ff a Ys ¥ : 5 ty oe Aa THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 33, 1955 GEORGE'S ficial as questioning cost figures —— les 2 ture} ¥OU to count is sheep. grey ak t Bi ¢ « « » € © © © 8 © ee NE W PORT'S in downtown Pontiac to be built| _Fet\these reasons, it's rather aoe af Ze finst rthouse| Bice td devote the day before % planned by Oakland ‘County north- ing-properto-* ‘ west of Ar city. ¥ | ever the things In your life. Fast RELIEF for Robert Y. Moore, chairman of ay hago you dig hg out . the county's board of auditors, m t ergrowt mis- Dry Skin and Eczema said the large building would cost|takes and painful memories, and’ Chafing gg Simple Pile Misery “$7 or $8 more a square foot” to| moment by moment your nerves Dioper Rosh — Minor Burns uid The ‘county is planning a/get calmer, your eyes get softer , Lubricetes os It Medicetes three-story, cement or cinde r| and the view from the Window gets ; RESIN OL, (2Nciis [block and brick building. lovelier, Moore said the 10-story build-| 7° do it up right, you have to : ing proposed by the Pontiac Cham- unearth the good things trom the + Sanat CHRISTMAS ber of Commerce. would have tol -+- | |, 2 BLUMP : SUGGESTION: be made out of concrete and steel.| 7 51, thankful now, for acne. : pai | * | “When you get into that type) that a collies bit me when I was 4. 5 ENALP of construction, the price S9°5/To prevent. my developing dog- 6 RAYD. REED & BARTON way up,” said Moore. nerves, Mother and Dad bought 7 NITPO : The chamber reported the pro-| me a collie of my own from whom 8 DARO ao), rling posed 10-story building, built on the present site of the courthouse and health building, would be two urge to count ble All Count Up Blessings Before Th I learned, through 14 heel-tagged years, the nobleness of dnimals and the fineness of personal loy- WN aves pay Gee a oppeors under arrow, reading denowea = Ree My PUNEEAD GAEULAM. | 1 am godtallll Gr Pollok Tk LT ous Maca et. ee Gest bes cs cs ntcin el eltied melee ono card No. 1 from the oe: . NEW YORK (INS)—The trouble taught me to watch my step, to age was contd it giving ny tor taking me me oat ny first is improving and so is television, hcnambeveante tlt Both For $1295 Newspaper Sto Seys with "Thanksgiving Day ig that| realize that all that shines is not) hange for a big ' ies Sone Dine £ that no one is perfect and that “a hed. “4 there is never time to be actively, | lovable, and to hit a golf ball right| mg a. ee dk: ae a pearson! One: OOOO: | at event tien beree. pas preaet |? ea. paceetary indica : Wi Bands, ‘Chairman of Au itors thoughtfully grateful, untft evening | down the center, of greed, - feiss EE who's going to win the sixth Pig Ay in 14K 4 Hits Construction Rims | ‘wey eee oe even, an pra peop gn ig Sera slewelry Department And then—faced with the ca ’ uninspired figure’ and no. talent. am thankful for). ; A recent story in the idk sins & bread ond ths weutiot WHAT Ss. MY LINE? Otherwise I might have been aie. 5s es Ree pi gdh whi weil aaa Oak Tribune quoted a county of- lacency that is you~there is) INSTRUCTIONS: och word movie star and that's not my idea|! wanted it. |©O-OP Texas. ¥ ©1955 What's My Line. Inc, ‘osterdey’s enewer: feoTher, pot, gltein, pluck, fied, Young, rooSt. +23 CAME WEST WITH ‘THE |GLASSES| alty. Court to Decide Hildy's Future Adoption Law Provision May Resolve Religion Argument of ‘Parents’ or three per cent cheaper, The savings would come from elimi- nation of some o fthe corridor space needed in a spread-out building, the chamber argued. Another proposal to rent the ground floor of the proposed down- town building for shops and stores was called “impractical,” by Moore. In order to tax -the pro- perty, like all businesses are taxed, the county would be taxing itself, he stated, Kentucky College Dean Understates the Case MURRAY, Ky. —Said Dean J. Matt Sparkman yesterday after a panty raid by 100 male students at) Murray State College: “There was little damage to col. COVERED WAGONI. A famous name in silver since 1824 -— Reed & Barton. Prices shown are per 6-piece place : setting, Fed. tax inc. History Genius Wins $32,000 lon Quiz Show | NEW YORK ® — Steven Froh- lich, 39-year-old Czech-born U. S. citizen, has won $32,000 on the CBS television and radio show The $64,- 000 Question through his knowledge of American history. Frohlich, a dealer in Prince- BOSTON «-—Should 4-year-old ton, N. J., can for the grand Hildy McCoy, born a Catholic, be | prize next Tuesday night, or he taken from her foster parents be-)can quit and keep his winnings. bool — = ven came week of cause they are Jewish? Hig question last night was to) ee 8 ‘nameAhe year of enactment and| Colder weather in the Northwest That question was raised in the|the subject of the last seven along with booming factory con- Massachusetts Supreme Court to-|amendments to the Constitution. | . day as Mr. and Mré. Melvin B| |sumption in major cities were ma U.S. Hits New High in Electric Output. NEW YORK, (®—The | country reached a new milestone -in the modern electtic age last week— output of 11 billion kilowatt-hours j in a,single week. PAVING tute, was 11,149,000,000 kilowatt - hours, almost 2) per cent more MIVER WHEAT $32 50 SILVER SCULPTURE $34.75 lege property, but there was some He gave the right answers on the | jor factors in the peak output, ac- A tine 4 power field glass with 40mm |) Clothing lost.” ee began a new ef-'16th through 22nd amendments: | cording to industry sources. Much lenses. p 8 - : o keep — Sixteenth — 1913 — income tax: |of the i (Advertisement) gain in recent years can Fee ie pe cog nator, path he Tn — 1 — et cc be ree oh end your . Rug- A Th Day sematestic = § ibi-|the growing array of electrical ap- wed aoe St ig use. rd ree $ complying with a lower court or-| tion; 19th — 1921 — women’s vote; pliances in the home. foes chineto ¢ § times. = 4 h 1 Y der to surrender the child, ble 20th -— 1933 — inauguration of| Here, in brief, is the history of ee Se cases a Coug S$ FOUP (cx they would appear in court and! president and Congress session U. S. power consumption: “toys” selling for even more! Light- risk arrest remained problematical | nove up; 2ist — 1933 — repeal | Sr eam. ere $560) Danger Sig Signed 235002. aie of Peni d= 8k re, Hee ouput reached 24 : view. Complete with $5 Temay’s ectan here ou ce |sriton of presidential terms. ‘lion kilowatt-hours ‘a week for the lm ' case. because John V. Spalding was based on ‘aieapeceaginpessinecs ‘first time im September 1939, just Horm itgoes late the bronchral fat system to help petition by the Ellises for a high ‘after the start of World War II. ———s | } loosen and germ laden phlegm | curt review of proceedings in Nor-| Coast Guard Ceases. Paha tn gf five billion kilo. - hours came in the: secorl and aid nate 10 soothe and heal raw, amed bronchial membranes. tender, infl folk County Probate Court, where’ Hy Printing & For children milder, faster Creo- | the Ellises last June were ordered ‘“ eg i ” Office Supply | messnsc, Sion ie rk od ctrrenier tidy 1 oe Cmtse SCH for Freighter Saban wie Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store - Charitable Bureau = in mid-January 194, and the 10 FE 2-7257 17 W. Lewrence St. 28 W. Huron St. BOSTON —The_ Coast Guard|billion figure was reached last |\gave up active searching today for January. RE ick EOMUESION At Bn Mearad mae ot te matter is the s adoption 1AW ithe missing 3,300-ton Liberian| ————~ | which =. y reres that, “where ont > mag Daytona carrying 24 men, | ja child in adoption only to foster | englaalbagengpe 5 from Nova | parents of the qome pa tasens faith. | s.otia to Philadelphia, radioed ear-| The law says ‘oa i this pur-! iy a that —— in —— pose the child’s religion is pre- 1S miles cast of Gloucester. She gumed to be that of its parents.|W®* Caught in a storm with winds} Hit they have different faiths, then|! more than hurricane (7 m.p.h.) | | the mother’s oes eoigen a governs, Col. Bliss lis Reburied at Namesake Fort EL PASO, Tex. @—A brief and! a A ee meee oe Dont Miss this Opportunity to Buy Christmas Gifts EARLY. and SAVE! i Fie Cheuedtonas SALES 2% oe 3 Ls, be nl 4 ae Se Modern 1956 Styling The Coast Guard said it cam] celed active search last midnight but “all Coast Guard planes and | | vessels passing through the area} |will remain on the alert for the! | missing vessel." PS A all these faituten of the new BUXTON Contour Tuning. dials are hidden simple military .ceremony guided és fe: Lt, Col. W. W. S. Bliss to his final po — Baylin Looks and feels slim and neat with its sleek new molded ff resting place yesterday in Ft. ‘Bliss | ond ee ee shape! Lets you add extra windows with the famous [National Cemetery. or | The body of. the scholarly Aimy! officer, whjch. has lain in an all- but-forgotten grave for more than) 100 years, was reburied in a place) of honor at the military post named in his memory. - * ‘° Bliss’s body was brought here from New Orleans, its previous resting place. Bliss was a noted military the- orist and linguist. We served un- der Gen. Zachary Taylor in the Indian Wars and the war with Mexico, He later married Taylor's daughter and was personal secre- tary to Taylor when Taylor was president of the United States, Buxton “Flickbar”, whenever you like! Keeps big bills hidden away —with a secret compartment in back! Your Py * Other Billfolds $1.00 up: General Printing & Office = Sonny a wee abies St. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION Admiral Visits Quemoy TAIPEI, Formosa (Adm. Fe- lix B. 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MICHIGAN, : NINE. j Gathers. for Pre Hostesses for the program sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Pon- tiac Symphony Orchestra, Inc., were Mrs. Irvitig Gordon of James K boulevard, Mrs. Hermen Dickstein of Comes: road, ari. wrong Guest Artist Plays Violin ~ Selection | Sonata by Handel | Presented in Home of Mrs.. Wyman | Music for the second meeting of the Association.to the Pontiac | provided by Jack Boesen, con- cert-master of the Pontiac Sym- | phony. ° * fe Boesen also | “master for the Scandinavian | Symphony of Detroit and has | been a member of the Detroit Mr. is concert- Symphony string section for the past 13 years. . His violin selection, for the Monday meeting held in the Ottawa’ drive home of Mrs. George Wyman, was George Frederick Handel's “Sonata in D Major" — from the original edition which includes orna- mentations not usually played The sonata has four movements of contrasting moods—andantino, minuet, largo and allegro. \uxiliary = wee plas vor File lee The program was held at the home af Mrs. George Wyman on Ottawa drive Monday. Jack Boesen, concert-master of both the Pontiac Symphony O Scandinavian Symphony of Detroit, and a Pontiac Press Photes Member of the Detroit Symphony, was Steinman of Chippewa road and Mrs. Julian Levine of Ottawa drive (left to right). Ee rchestra and. guest artist at the meeting of the Auxiliary to the Pontiac Symphony. with Mrs. George Wyman who was hastess at her home on Ottawa drive. He is shown Mrs. Vernon C, Abbott (left) of Illinois avenue is membership chairman for the Auxiliary to the Pontiac Mr. Boesen was accompanied Symphony. She is shown presenting new member Mrs. at the piano by another member ¢———————- of the Pontiac Symphony Orch- | estra, Norman Gifford. Mr. '» Gifford, also a flutist, plays in | the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. | * * * Conducting the meeting was President Mrs. Maxwell = L. Shadley. _ Membership chairman Mrs. Vernon CC. Abbott reported that 2% new members have been signed since the Oct, 3 . meeting, Interested persons are invited to join the association, They may contact any of the officers including Mrs. Shadley, Mrs. B. B. Roush, Mrs. Arnold Hiller- man, Mrs. S. V. Sekles, Mrs, C. H. Purdy, Mrs. Donald Hogue, or any member_ of the associa- tion. Daughters Observe | | 39th Anniversary The 39th anniversary dinner of the Daughters of Pontiac 186 was! held Monday evening at ben Malta | Temple. Mrs. Grace Pratz, supreme grand mistress of ,the United i ied W iloos of Wenonah drive with a membership | card. Twenty-six new members 1 were signed at the Mon- dey meeting. = + Members of the telephone committee for the Auxiliary to the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra include Mrs. Alex Capsalis (left) of Ottawa drive and Mrs. William Gordon of Dwight. avenue. States, was a guest of the group. Mrs. Anna Thorpe of Flint also attended. Those initiated into the Orange Order were Mrs. Margaret Bal- lard, Mrs. Bertram Barber, Mrs. Anna Nesbitt, Mrs. Richard Lange, Mrs. Elsie Theis and Mrs. Paul Erikson, The average service station op- ertor -works 72 hours a week, ac- cording to a Du Pont survey, Norma Hartung Married Norma Jean Hartung became the bride of Victor L. Hood in a candlelight ceremony. at. the First Church of God Saturday evening. The Rev. Eugene Ramsey per- formed the double-ring ceremony. * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hartung of North Midland drive and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hood of Clarkston. jot slate blue and her accessories Ellen Goode, niece of the bride, and Mrs. Benjamin Evans, sister of the bride, gvere her other at- tendants. ‘They wore dresses sim- ilar to the maid of honor’s and carried roses in matching shades. periwinkle blue lace with black ac- cessories. Mrs. Hood's gown was A reception was held in the’. church parlors immediately follow- ing the ceremony. The newlyweds jwill make their home on North th Midland drive. * Mi 4 a = _—_ a Yeh 3 Mrs. Ralph T. Norvell of Wenonah South Shore drive. Mrs. Norvell is re- drive was photographed as she received cruitment and telephone chairman, and tea from Mrs. L. Raymond Sampson of Mrs. Sempoon is contribution chairman. en etcne Three Join YTC Stanley Smith, Ruth Kent andl nue were hosts to the-group at the| sence mete en | the Youth © ‘Temperance Council,|were made for a Christmas party. .The Fred Smiths of Lincoln ave- \ Roger Deaver’ were accepted into! recent ities ond tentative plans|be 50,000 miles in diameter. a |ments together, Womens Section When members of Child Study Club Group III met at the home of Mrs. John Q. Waddell on Chero-) kee road Tuesday afternoon, they heard Dr, L. Jerome Kink discuss “some answers to our problems of the pre-adolescent and the ado- lescent child.” * * * The spealer told how the ado- lesecent child is leaving childhood and gaining independence by mak-. ing his own decisions. He stated that the top re- quirements for adolescent well- being are his feeling of security and liking his own self, He must feel worthy of being loved and feel wanted, and he must obtain recognition for what he achieves. He must know his feelings are human and natural and can be understood, As adults, Dr. Fink. stated, we should not be afraid to gree with teenagers on some things but we should discuss these disagree- A teenager needs love and un- derstanding at this time when he! seeks independence, and very often he will appear jealous. Instead he whole being. He may be trying to) or Pilgrims’ Prom be an adult but may not be able! to recognize it, In closing, the speaker charged | his listeners to weigh their feel- ings of right and wrong when | dealing with their ehtidren’s * Study Club Hears Talk on Teenagers | problems, To be honest with the | child regarding these problems and to make their demands ac- | cording to his age ability, By recalling our own adolescent \problems we will have an insight jinto our adolescent child's prob- lems, the speaker remarked, ‘Do- C. Do Holds Bact: at the meeting included The Pilgrims’ Prom was hekd by Junior High School. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Markham and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Levely were in charge of the Thanksgiving dec- orations. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alward and Mr.and= Mrs. Lou Irwin, Members _of the club calling the quadrilles were Louis Irwin, John Streit, Gordon McLeod, Rex Law- rence and Dr. George Harkless. F Guest caller was Bob ashing Called to Tennessee Dr, and Mrs, Peter Hoogerhyde of Chippewa road have been called Some dunspots are believed to may be very sensitive about his to Chattanooga, Tenn., by the death of her mother,|Mrs, Pansy Peek. ‘|Jack Habel, |castle and Mrs, James R, Jenk- \ ins. ; the Do-C-Do Square Dance Club| Tuesday evening at Washington) Mrs. Edward Barrett, Mrs. B, Mrs. Robert Ted- Mrs, Russeli Anderson, Mrs, D, Charles Janter, Mrs, Max H, Doerr and Mrs, Oliver Filer as- sisted the hostess, Tea was served from a table cen- sided at the silver service, Blue Star me tg Plan Party Dec. B woe Ls ee sie ed pie Pay po aeN eo8 eo ae £ : " Ss and * * Pe oe * * Tuesday meeting of the club in Adah Shelly Library. Plans were made for a member- ship-drive during the month of December. The club will hold 4 toy party next Tuesday in Adah Foshionette Club Meets in Library Mrs. Oliver Korb won the Fash- fonette Club trophy for losing the most weight during the past week. By MURIEL LAWRENCE Mrs. Sally A.’s problem: 1 can breast-feed my baby. . .” we 3 \ ny PP ccd se sec taaetotlead 2 N NI >. = a 4 Bren ts ® ; f : pe She received her award at the Shelly Library. “My husband and I both work.! What a brave enn * is Ps : : SAA AAAS Five mponits ago when T became|had. How urgent must be Mrs.| Se our nursing time makes a 1S. ‘3 > pregnant, his mother who lives| ‘s wish to mother her baby her-| space for a knitting together of |*™2ll 4 3 2 near us offered to give daily Care| seif to push up like this out of| our baby and us, building an easy |‘2"rum $ 3 3 awa OW to the baby after it came so Tlthe weight of other people's wishes.| relaxed intimacy between our |COUSYY, ° : 2 a could return to my job. Until re- ee ee body and his that I am sure is 3 3 $ cently, I accepted this plan without) | hope she respects it. Even| an ie sae toler > oye ~ $. > ffor the girls) $/iitg shat wins te th SEEN) Sate te en ES ama | a. erate : $ + $ r-Drying Comfort! 4 $ Dresses : a 2 ° e 3 ; : P: Ld is | : ajamas : |; : + Sweaters : : Ld ry e : Skirts : [5 : : | $ FE 3-7186 | : (for the boys) rocceeccocccccccccocccccecccess eeccccccccces Dress Shirts! Flannel Shirts! Pajamas! Socks! Mittens! 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Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern nu , your’ name, address zone, Sorority Holds * no one could be fussier about the fit of Stride Rites than we are We carefully measure a youngster’s foot, we test the fit at the heel, we test the toe room. For no matter how good shoes are... and we think Stride Rites are the best of all... they have to be fitted correctly. Come let us show you. , TWO-STRAP It’s lovely in patent, uggage Sh 5595 57 95 suede, Sizes G'f-12 B-D Sizes 122-3 A-D ONE-STRAP Dainty shell they love for -its sephistication in Patent’ or Suede. 6.95 Sizes 8i/o-12 B-D pies BD JUVENILE BOOTERY : va , a ry! 28 E. Lawrence St. be \ FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron Street ‘Downtown Store open Friday and Monday to 9 ‘W. Huron Store Open Fri., Set. and Mon. to 9 bey Py i i se i % | Rich Taste _ Busy Mrs. Dennis Includes Baking Among Her Skills important part of the holiday fes- tivities. Mrs. Herman Dennis gives us a recipe for Filled Cookies that will be -welcome ones on your list. president of the Mothers’ the Boys Club, holds an é |Filling Gives | =< mf Cookies ‘\defense, for the city of Pontiac, spoke to members of the zg REge.s Mr. prob- lems that might arise, such as « - floods or tornadoes. He explained (aorta the need for more volunteers to s _lman the 13 ground observer posts , phen ce ucKner rinance + * » The meeting was held at the , Camley drive home of Lillian _ : Davidson. The group will meet You Can Park at Our Door! for a Christmas party Dec. 12 inf’ 45] xi ‘ Drayton Plains one’s favorite dolly! Each item is|St. John Lutheran Church. 512 pi page = 3.1221 yton Fiat Other Offices: Pontioc—Walled Lake—Utice Jumper! Blouse! Coat! Pixie Hat! }»,. pooled igy uc Pot — 16, 18 30, 2 inches tall. You can|ity, (™o large turkish towels! 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You will. then and reasonably . and “ , ‘|private secretary to a very diffi-|Your eyes open and your mouth|be sure of yourself and your con-|you're doing a good job and know > cult man, He had seven.or eight| Shut. science will not both it) let him know that you appre- 4 before her, Each of them ie Aleas ta hive ta tallied It is usually a guilty conscience|ciate the stress he ig under and ‘ about thee months. Ae » |that makes-us jumpy and touchy,|are Geing your best. When Harriet took the job on, it Ps nage boing P argent so that one criticism from the| Tell himi you can't work in such ? was generally agreed that she, too, a deleted una tepoeien, natch boss makes us blow. our tops. an atmosphere and will greatly ap- > ; 4. If the boss blows up unrea-|preciate his consideration, ; -}would be fired. or would resign be-| will get you in trouble. sonably, stay calm and get out}. , ices 1? One: Harriet bad other! 2. Lumch by yourself for the|tast, Let him cool off; otherwise| , im mer words, lt you want te , first few weeks. Pretend you have|he will say things he will be sorry| Sa, the Jit, zum Mave lo BO | 5 “I knew he was difficult,” she | shopping to do. If you have lunch/for and this may make him mad hich has lect him so many | told me, “but he is a leader in |with anyone, it may be one clique|at you. cculaela ta. eb peak F his field, quite gifted, and a good jand the other wil] be gunning for FIRM, REASONABLE é > tgan to leare the business from. you, scu: At} To “pt ——_—, is ee “I knew the office was said to be : ~_ 7 : a a hotbed of gossip and politics a pes ant eee. 4 i i [et He 8 5. Most important of all, ‘ac- > cording to Harriet — and I agree— . t ig to keep so busy at the wor! ‘ i self that you have no time , é think of. the personal relation- ‘ oops i sitips. Then they'll fall in line. 3 , ' hs (Copyright 1955) > our Eselt woes eater dant coats ove “ direct from the ianulacturer frig Thon alltel costs veh | Toastmistress , Woe Guaranteed for § Years 4 washes you ouf., Club Will Hold , | ‘ ser Ghhtes on oo wets Pc Setern endothe ; nti lin business, it be of hel; ' rty We keep a record of your china pattern * ILLIAM : cheerfylly bright colors rego — = Christmas a , pieces you wish, just as we record your oar pa under winter coats. They Plans for a Christmas party Dec, wili-help friends give you wished-for gifts, and without . ‘ a q)light and gay enough to wear at| bal by b> Balks tS wen ankemed te tae ee duplication. > MGHT i. y Freet, president of the Pontiac : > @| between type. T kj Toastmistres$ Club, Members held We d di t aa ee ee at laking a dinner meeting Tuesday at Hotel edding guests = a? 4 4|_, Wear medium heels for long pe- Waldron . : } 210 rch take ave, {craton ae meceie| Wife's ‘Arm re 3 leece neiel Re : * are or S wear, Speakers for the evening were j FE 4.0558 Y|are not designed for your shopping Bn gy ered Rg tng Rye | please note : : of Support When Se are eer Wearing Heels pEgl=. Don't miss the a cA ore |" NS FRIGIDAIRE <2 The sidewalks in our neighborhood - {are uneven and when I wear high heels, which I do, only on Sunday, I feel unsteady on my feet. to take my arm and that the only) :, vires a a ne. POUT Er time a man takes a woman's arm) A real “deulile ctamire” Manse can be worn tuched FOR-ALL is when crossing the street. Will) jn or out. 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Blouses have by Job's Daughters _ 7g Eglo Ran peop $4,500 Frigidaire Kitchen-Laundry or one of Answer: Your hus Bn stray 1 is right. @ Johnny neckline collar, placket front, large pocket and | Approximately 125 attended the along with a record of what she the other 150 Big-Value Prizes of Brand-New a oo : -the extra touch of standaway cuffs and pearl buttons, |\>azaar and dinner — mh wee aa te cans ee 1956 New Lift To Living Frigidaire Refrigerae = “Dear Mrs. Post: I had some | The tartan plaid blouses come in misses’ and ictal sizes, aa pf ree had Order | "tors * Ranges ¢ Weer dad Diyas . photegrugts fe ren ot ey we | of Job's Daughters. fx thought A Dec. 5 meeting is being ar- ; ‘ friend Christ mother er banquet YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER pines =n ee NEW YORK (INS) — You can| Two prints; such as a coordinate| Scheduled for Dec. 14 at Devon = pad t, Timake children’s _ back-to-school|dot and ‘stripe combination, can be| Gables. The group will sponsor a See your local Classified Telephone Directory would like to know what you think| clothes more useful—and more styl-|made into overlapping round pock-| floral demonstration at the ban- ) . cred. very: Conteited on my part”|at ty sewing on patch pockets.lets or three prints and a solid|quet. Certified ae ens dee an| AG Oy tie Sted] en oon wet canteen gp aAT JEWELERS - a Answer: _ If send. them. only. perha “p id : itaincy titching alon; ‘ee edges, f i Ge gist Sa ee aed age hig iang sige case orem —— wor = chins opetiqus, quilting or DIETETIC FOODS 16 W. Huron St. ‘ : [quite correct. And the ' young person of the/@laborate initials. Natural Health Foods “| rom Means More!” ‘How to Make Your ~< * {hotme is much les likely t0 loose, Piller some of thone biz wooden|| ., Samra! Sens 20%, || “A Gift from CONNOLLY'S “Dear Mrs. Post: I'm giving a mittens or lunch money with roomy salv earls broken Talmee furela, Owner : W ddi big family dinner, the occasion be. | Dockets available for storage. gf ol a some ama > Across from the Riker Garage edding Go Smoothly’ Me cay pocontewwdg coniver| The enly ing. you. asnd (Org, get him down. - sadly whe his passing lelt some-|45 carties, an average of about 5jif he stands up ‘against Navy,” rar a ee thing to be desired at the start of yards per try: said Coach Ear] Blaik. “If he is Is it ' If he did, he probably wouldn't! the season. ' Holleder, a confident second-jable to go in there I'll use him. ' " ‘be geting ready to-lead the Cadets nee 3 Heutenant-to-be, kpows he’s on the| While he can play, he'll be a threat pee to play against Navy in the annual inter-| “Theré’s been a lot to learn,” spot. to Navy, and I hope even more find us service game in Philadelphia Sat-/he continued. “But I think I've} The Cadets’ No. 2 man in the|than that. I don’t think we'd have ial urday. gotten the hang of it now. Don't limelight is Bob Kyasky, the fast-|lost three games if he’d been in wh * * -« be surprised if we give Navy more/est back on the squad who has|top shape all along.” Defense Claim: me last season,”’ he said with a wry grin before today's workout. “But that doesn't bother me. Nei- fact that Holleder has caught on to the quarterbacking job. His season statistics bear out the| If the cadets can get any appre- ciable milage out of Kyasky, | Last Fling at - they'll be a greatly improved club. Old Rivals Meet Thurs By BRUNO L. KEARNS promises to’be one of the hardest The stage is set for one of Michi-) fought between the two schools, gan’s oldest and top traditional both of which beast highly suc- | Royal Oak has held for three suc- team to be in better physical high school football rivalries, the cessful seasons. _| cessive years. dition: ‘than at any time " annual Thanksgiving Day battle! 1 is the Ist time since 1951 that) This may be the last game be-| 2nd game of the season. Oak Birmingham has been given am tween the two schools. Even if Return of guard Dave *|even chance to beat the Acorns. a final game is scheduled for the anq tackles Tomorrow's clash, 44th in the | Maples, unbeaten in eight games Birmingham field next year, loss pays series which goes back to 1913, this year, have 22 seniors and it! of the entire regular lineup would. pounders Grid Figures Picks: Cornell to. Win Ovex Penn, Thursday; ~ Army, Navy to Tie By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE (Creator of the Swan Song) Egad! With my zillions of read- e < fo Navy Pride Will Concede Nothing, Replies Middie Coach About Cadet Boast fei Fi ay might be the last opportunity for, favor Royal Oak in, the’ finale. them to regain the “jug” which (Coach Carl Lemle expects his ‘Still Taking — fe tant tao er ViCfOTY Bows Cassady and ‘Parker Named as Top Players of Week je By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | It's been a big week for the Searlet and Gray of Ohio State. First they won their second straight Big 10 football champin- ship and knocked Michigan out of the Rose Bowlby overwhelming the Wol 17-0. ¥ * * Yesterday Howard. (Hopalong) Cassaday, OSU's All-America halt- i 3 s a: ver " 18; ‘Texes A & 2 still talks about) state lo, Utah 13: Tulsa #1, Wichita 14. Priday—W. 18, 'N. Carolina o.oo * . Saturday—Army end Navy tle, 21-21; Boston Cross 19; Notre : Cotton Hopes Indications Point to These Teams, Although Decision Is Delayed DALLAS w—Navy and Vander- on Reserve List sxx": Lion Halfback Ready jppaeminprte pagptmone 7 list- Pro Football |sissippi and Georgia Tech and said 7 BE aed ay Now it’s big Jim Parker, Ohio State guard, who takes over the spotlight. For his superlative work up front on the Ann Arbor gridiron overall backfield balance. he was named today The Associ- Four ends, headed by oi-cate candidate Jim Traa, top the 6'3'? “ . e eet. Thap tony ot) tenn Gogaleier aco eens ger for Swaney’s aerials. S985 -§ ER. zg a7» ; = HUDDLE — Birmingham high Lemle has a few words with Players Protest _ =Coach’s Actions ‘Washington Gridders Complain to Schoo Officials The 44th game of the Cadets occupy this time. $ the Acorn gridiron tomor- i arch-rival Royal Oak. will be played on with series row Game time is 11 a. m. tomorrow, Royal Oak holds the series lead Christensen Is Figured Tough Test for Martinez Football Fever wg U8 = Dot na sm sev is TPS Mididies tonight to give Vinte Martinez ‘this in ' Festive me sume approach, Saturaay, Annapolis ‘delatz said “‘Army doesn't use that Mood as Annual Game defense any ne | short of the Lions career rushing! With Army Nears Fast-Firing Hunter ANNAPOLIS, Md. —The Naval Academy yard is in the wip ot as Shoots Park’s Pet annual fever this week—a gay and |“ TONIA & — Because a hunter's ;_|festive air that precedes every | Army-Navy football game, trigger hand was faster than his periods, as * * * ze - Ht isiot Texas Christian and George of Washington also wer bilt is the next choice. geome A 0 6 | Others nominated included Jim- my Phillips, Auburn end, and Paul Smith, Kansas end normally a $ec- | ond and third teamer who came , i | skill and speed. * i j Decrations lihe the passageways and doors of Bancroft Hall, the huge dormitory that houses the en- tire brigade of 3,600 midshipmen,| Park, was downed by Robert Bisel jand Hecumseh, the good-luck Indi- an statue in front E £3 fl iu ? i ? 7-1-1 record, Auburn has | and.Mississippi has 81; Tech plays Georgia, Auburn meets Alabama and sissippi State Saturday, McKnight said he hoped to an- nounce the . of Texas Christian in the Cotton Bowl by 6 p.m. (CST) Saturday. Poor Pass Defence ‘Tempts Texas A&M NEW YORK (—Texas, which meets Texas A & M tomorrow, might do well to watch those Aggie passes, the National Collegia Athletic Bureau warned tday,. Longhorns, who have t vi - Pete; z = fi Owls Drop Six Straight — Tilts for First Time in 25 Years HOUSTON «@®— What happened to.the Rice Owls? The Owls in September were picked by many as the team to jbeat for the 1955 Southwest Con- ference Instead, Rice has lost alj five of its con- ference games and will be the un- derdog here Saturday in a season- ending game against Baylor, The Season record: 2-6-1. ly & 88e3 Stadium With Roof Seen as Near Reality Dodgers Considering : ’ hen 6 - = S=s Sessssss- Bisel was permitted to take! wea Buckshot home for a venison din- | tice for the season. ner but will have to pay for a) in ing its coaches a chilly waters of the Severn — an age-old custom of winding up -§ eltededesetcl Sesessss: s= ‘ ‘ Southwest Conference. Champs Battle Texas “in Turkey Day Clash By THE A A&M, Three More Bucks Raise Press Entry List to 15 Fifty dollar U.. 8. Savings Bonds go to winners in rack, head, and Rice students, the ‘ alumni are disappointed, It is the first time in % years as a head HF i 7] es = = + = & i E 2 3 i association, ‘Wrenn, secretary-treasurer. Founder of Little League Is Fired by Organization WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. @®—Cari Little . Brown and Hill Seek to Ente Their Names in Record Book With Other Stars é 6 @ ® replacement deer at the park. Dome-Covered Field As LOS ANGELES #—Placing five| ‘tomorrow night the whole lid) - _—— Possibility ‘players on the all-star eleven, - aig ag Seine a pep-rally and bon- PRINCETON, N. J. (INS)—A|UCLA dominates the Associated| fire AOR IIR dome-covered stadium, which|Press’ 1955 All-Pacific Coast Con- cites would rise higher than a 30-story/|ference football teama |Coon un rs coup building over the pitcher's mound,| gods—rommie touaa ot ucta ana|Plans Annual Affair may replace Ebbets Field as the |200? witein of stanford end John Witta new home of the Brooklyn|of Oresss State: quard—Jim Brown of| he Annyal coon dinner and the ‘Season's: operations against | D°dsers. [erm Caltforata: eomter-teve Peimer of) Deets Of the Pioneer Coon Hunt- = aaak * * 6 UCLA: backs—John Brodie of Stanford. epg Association will be held at the : Club president Walter O'Malley|Sovinern California ana Boo Davenpers| Pioneer Hotel, Bald Eagle Lake, examined a scale model of the pro-jof UCLA, Ortonville, at 8 p.m. Dec, 10. posed stadium and said yesterday such a structure is “practical and} PGA champion Doug Ford played tout economical” and may be nearing 121 rounds of tournament golf dur- they are upset, they still have the|"°#!ity. jing the Ist 10 months of 1955. Joop championship all tacked away.| The model was built by. 25 . However, because of recruiting) graduate students at Princeton » od; University's School of Architee- -| ture under the direction of R. Buckminster Fuller, who was re- finished its campaign.) tained by the world champions play in the Cotton, Bow! as the several months ago. The ‘stadium would be in the shape of two bowls—one for seats and playing area and the other la-|for a cover. The dome would rise 300 feet at its highest point, over e,| the pitcher’s mound. * * ad ; O'Malley said, however, that he still faced many practical prob-}L) lems and that land limitations organization ball among boys 12 years of age and under. : si PONTIAC ¥ PRESS, wepsspa. NOVEMBER 23, 1955: aoe we Diver Will Search‘ velLake for Golfers Clubs and the Grand Rapids Golf. 3, of Homewood, Takes Velard 4Gony T e DIGEST THAT BIG DINNER OPEN Daugherty turned the letter over since Nov. 16 and A Good Used ¢ Gar? feared drowned in Gratiot Lake in| fi Upper Michigan's Keeweenaw nsula. 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FE 41496 stal of the letter to police at) saiey portal extents si the paid he. understood | ati were received Duke University. . \by Football Coaches Jim Tatum of the University of Maryland, Art Lewis of the University of West Virginia and William Murray of The first thing all visitors to Ray|that forced Robinson's camp the ankle?” The stock answer is,/weight title from Bobo Olson from “T don't favor it a bit.” Nov. 4 ‘to Dec, 9, The medical report is a “must’’| You don’t have to take Robin- fF = 2 NOT AN ENTRY—This spotted buck was bagged by Pete August Jr., 3021 Henry, Auburn Heights, in Oscoda County near Lewiston last | Wednesday, It was not submitted as an entry in the Pontiac Press | deer contest. The buck was a six pointer, weighing 130 pounds. Pontiac Press Phote —) Bowling Clinic 1 _ By BILLY SIXTY Duffy Goes on ‘Eating Circuit’ STRAIGHT ARM—We ask eral topflighters what one at they felt more than any other when their swing was in the say att groove. - Without exception they) narene win 6 sivnight right —_ Has long Schedule 9 backswing Seieuided, right arm is what they of Banquets Before’ termed it, as the sketch shows. | Going West You can see how important the straight, arm is. Only with it does the ball swing close to the ‘body—with the body in per- Pontiac, Utica Cagers on Western’s Quintet ley : Western Michigan College's ia ih their season Dec. 1 against Detroit Tech. * co » Forward Alan Barkeley of .Pon-' tiac is one of only three returning regulars for head coach Joe Hoy.| Gordon Rogers of Utica, 2nd area) hopeful, is considered a promising) ‘sophomore cager for the Broncos. you. (Copyright 1985, John F. Dille Co.) 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Nardiello, his personal physician,/ Pres’ champ. _ * «© “His ankle is perfect,’ said Dr. Nardielio, “‘He could fight tomor- fact, rounds if he had to.” * * * one asked oe * comeback?” * “Finding my conidence in my- as good as ever. * ~ * dream the night before I fough' Jimmy Doyle (June 24, 1947) thai that he was _Soing to die, row if necessary, He would have little trouble boxing 15 rounds, In I think Ray could box 20 -| Two reporters dutifully recorded! ithese pronouncements in the small). | idressing room, just off the pine- paneled training quarters. Sugar Ray sat on a rubbing table with a white towel draped around his shoulders, He wore a wisp of a mustache and a bright smile. “Ray. what have you.found the most difficult thing to do on your he answered, “‘It's not) _|too hard being confident when , everybody believes, But after the Jones fight (a Jan, 19 bout with | Ralph (Tiger) Jones, only defeat * jin his six-comeback fights) I began _ |to wonder. Were those people with + |me just giving me the ‘old razz, trying to make me feel good? “They say fighters never know + when they’re finish-d, You begin ite wonder if you'll. know when you're finished or keep on listening to your friends who say you're just “When I started this comeback I told all the fellows that there ‘was going to be a setback, some- lwhere along the way. I can feel) those things, just like I had a/G@w I was going to knock him out and 2242. Daugherty Says Spartan Drills. Fieldhouse Bid OK'd. LANSING i#--The State Depart- ment of Public Insfruction an nounced Tuesday that the Miller- |Davis Co.'s bid of $1,049,500 was , [ow for construction oa: ste teens A ‘cial of 4468 Wing and 38 were born born in Venezuela in Open fo Press. Writers, Radio ond e Will Be Free to Watch’! All MSU Workouts EAST LANSING i” — Michigan to all members of the | press, Coach patty Daugherty on Some’ Big ‘Ten: teams have re-| stricted. admittance to practices on the coast. 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HALF ACRE CASTLE DADC ot. , aes £ quarterly dividend SDAY, NOVEMB ER 23, 1955 Anew ee Ree er rm Charlies Friedrick, Route 1, Ro- Oxford, Mich. ; . mee Ra... | Sat earn, amin AUTO SALESMAN | Sell “M.* . see es Be cous 's 308 resi-| service witt held i a: agh ar Ro) ae. with ee a Veteran's , pg. 3 Punere] Home. “I don't know why everybody NOV. 22° 3986, ot 20 excited. 1 just wanted 1 wen: grog Age Mire a nap. lom a say orjorie . serv have to thank’ everybody for wak-| $0 sutton the Purier was |, bath. Telephone” fy" eleeriety ing me up. I wasn't lost. I was; | Oral Mowe oe ine’ tmemmene Laundry Po out. | Reference 8. in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery, Mr. —— Last Sunday Kenny decided to y is at the Puneral en WAniRE WANTED t a friend, Lanny Ang, some GSGROEL WOW. 31, 1058 NELLIE hss iy. ae W. urons is sponsoring the annual Union four miles away. When his parents, Aaa, 6 ms waorad CARPENTERS Clem Meerkatz,| Sot acr mane of ltt, Minnie | (QR) REMODELING WORE clock in the First;came home from a visit of their B:iley, Ed and on. ply @ N Telegraph Rd. they missed Kenny and be-| © Thutsdny, Nos’ a at? pm, | COLLISION SHOP AUTO PAINT- a: ye foe ER om, Hemet | Sua? Seee Fe counts , i townspeople that went Windt officiating. Mrs. Georges | CC] ERK ~ PURCHASING No. 1, 1,50-2.00 in state at the Parmer- /RCE NG 1 2.00-2.50 dos, Kenny had r Puneral Home, _ Man under 25 to assist purch- crate: ny TAYLOR, NOV. 21, 1935, ETTA. asing agent of small Mfrs. near dog. ss mes, Funeral service " basket. nap on the} Was held this morning at 10: FE ket, wane, Wee Bee M. behs. q am, from t Onions, : up ; the] Funeral Home, Milford with Rev. soybeahs 1 to 1% lower, January 4, 182-1 Standard Qil (NJ) 2,000 up % at|We All Our God.” Stanford Ang family found him| — Robert Worgess officiating. In- DESIGNERS: hundred. pounds lower, December "| 1%. | me, Nanton aL anit ot the [the word thet ended the hunt. | "APMAN ROY, 3, anna DETAILERS . ower, No. T. Central “Methodist Church. will : : j ; mother "of aaeene = Fepper, creams, we New York Stocks read @o. President's Frecia- | i eee CHECKERS ; ‘ : : "35-135 50 Ib. (Late Morning Quotations . Zolier and Charles Salzman; dear FOR ' Grain Price ; mation and lead the responsive oun eaths sister of Mra. Martha Grawi. Pu- Body layout, tools dies and special j q " ag . i -. @L2 Int Nick .... 783 : ; ’ — sorting = be ber Prides, machines. body fixtures, and auto- neagotMicnce, oman gt (team le SE Sal ane geroture Leen, 1 Tintiy| | __ Mr, Mabel Ghnie Richarion nga "Route name | beogamrn” % Srerme: toe = a . .** Sok } . 2 it i a Pi re we ‘Aled Gite 4 It Toate’ 2°]; °s'g will be read by the Rev.| IMLAY CITY — Service for Mrs.|~ eticlsuig. ‘Mme Galsman will be | Interviews daily til 8 pan All day oe Bee eres mm | Legs bu: Alum “Lids. tagg Fonneentt ...103 lered R. Tiffany of the Bethany|Mabel B; Sholes, 77, of Attica, will Summa Oe Sat. Eflicient tires 808% May ...., seas $0 bu,’ Am Airline, 23.5 Kresge, 20."| 3aptist Church. be held at 2 p.m., Friday, at the|. STRAIGHT. Nov. 22, 1955, JoHN ] FS Be yl aaa ee Am Syn ans ew Fo itv The .| Attica Methodist Church, with bur-| Brother of’ "Mrs Gite, Sehusen, 2 i a No. 1. 1.00-1.50 Am Gyan | . 613 Rev. 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Hie Aw Tobe i Martin Gi ’’. -*|nounce tho Benedtetion. aa peck a grandson, James Kempf, In Memoriam 2 foarte" uta ie) ichigan 3-08 erate: tends’ No. 1, 180-[ Am Viscose .. 51 D sir. $1 | A 9:30°service will be held at) “ca. NN LN ~ ~ toe . 2.00 bu: lettuee, Mor %, 146-128 bu;| ABBE WO, gg Gp..." | St. Paul Lutheran Chureh Thanks-| Charles Westphal | Meee Ee Want the veaed cans | Masel Pt. Bee Mr. J. Mouse Men in Federal — pene St usine Armco GU... $2 Micrsti' bd". °**| giving morning. The Rev. George| IMLAY CITY — Service for| Deep in our hearts “or are fondiv — : CHICAGO POTATOES Arms Ck ... 29.3 Hon .... 686|Mahder will speak on “Our Daily|Charies Westphal, 77, Lum, will remembered . Posts Increases swept ariel ta eu ae |g on Penn 1 tle nl 2 Pe, te a werner me | )©~ DESIGNERS (total T8 ts $10; supplies mod-|Alt Refin ... 36.4 +» 284) the’ sermon text. the Lum Methodist Church, with deepest age By THE Associate ruess |seis, fendi gntnatea "Gg |Belat So", Ht Haris a" Sl aye oy, David Mertewon am: [Ourial In the Lum Cemetery. He | Alga ite uum ceo we (90 Needed) G H. Mueller, East/}3)'20h"wamed and waxed: Colorads Beth heel”. 188.8 a R.. ae nounces a Thanksgiving service. 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Of »® loved, one Bane, saay Automation government jb in Washington, |Ods,comm.® Ae WiC aay |Raicet's wi fl* et “Artoe” in| mesiue Cure et Cy, tad; a sister, Mr, Vous] Gat etetaa cm ee | Interviews ‘il § - | Begs, about steady: receipts 16,808.) C &H. 13° ou”. $¢| Baptist Church, Detroit, uelhke, ser; five grandchil- y 2 > oo oe _ Interviews ‘til 8 p.m. In the cabinet proper are Secre-|whelesale, buying prices unchanged io {| Cam /S0up - $27 Owens in Gi” 42! dren, sod clght great-grandchil-| {LOVING MEER OF SO. tary of Defense Charles E. Wilson! ‘ss: bag rg A ay ES Cdn Pac | sie Pee GO & Bl. 50.1 Layman Jack Maher of the First) 4... labd LL. who passed away a age . cur.| Capita: airt * 39.7 Fea-A W Air 171) py Church will speak at the|“"*" ‘ one year ago today. M DERN of Postmaster erg < : on %; checks 38; cut-| corrier_ Cp .. 323 1 -F +. roe ag te spe a ov Charles P. Pa Loving memories never die Arthur E, merfie Flint. 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He meet Near Woodward banker, is President Eisenhower's 7; Ne: ove a tetee 1083 wid. | Comw 2d dow i t @.1 The Reverends Richard De Grow lied Monda ni: nt DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS ; Berkley Mich special Saee on foreign eco- vie : * ay on, ota (oat & ai is Breet .... ma ond Lapiine ithe ase aocsteay|—Survivers. laduda bis widow) ‘it on eee _ 1695 12'Mile Rd. — . * 5, er hi " 11) #y°| the Rev. Keith Colby with the ar-|Maude; three sons, Arnold of uneral David W. Kendall of Jackson is|{ium $81, sade ® {grade C] Cen Fe wt 480 1802 Rody aii... 8 °l ran Ss ML aes nae vg. 39%. Cont - oe oe ote * rangements, Yomeo, Walter of Lakeville and ‘IR AMBULANCE GROUND . poor era gg FE age gees 31-38 wid. avg. 32. bn Bm ita ey Mote: ey On Thanksgiving morning, therc| frank of California. rsley_Punere! Home, _FE 412 DETAILERS Rapids {s atldiea ce ores Merge 00-01... me loon Pa... oa Rock Spe. .... 30.) Will be a celebration of Holy Com- Mrs, Etta Taylor Chmoiete fectinies OR 1181 Per Res, Sstares, gauges ent the a. an “Prewns—Orade A large 54-55 medium| Curtiss Wr.,,. 29 Safeway St... 49.6) munion with sermon at 10 a.m. ir . Piains — Waterford Tw special machinery. Top ‘rates. Army in charge of civil con- 4444 dow as the re-l2erBeis'"*"7", 22 St B08 M8: $75] canrist Church Cranbrook, CHELSEA — Service for Mrs.| 2S ORR =e vicrs struction and John Macauley Of| maining neligay demand wit be limited | Dis © Beug..°" 40” Scoville Mig. 31 Etta Taylor, 89, of Coane ont Kirkby Funeral Home PE 4.1882 LOCKHART-WRIGHT ee atk assistant secre-|te fill-in needs. & = ot mars ogg na formerly of Milford was held this Donelson Iohns 1000S RENO OTE Same Defense De well cared Du Pont ...... 33.1 Ou... 6 observe Thanksgi morning at the Richardson - Bird z for research and development. —_——- Bast ea ss, 23 ) fl eR og acne oot first | Funeral Home with burial in Oak 1ONED FOR FUNERALS” tS @ want pails ead to Auto ....., €12 Gou Pac...,. ; celebra Holy Cemetery. : ~ OEP ARESORIPOEN CHAPEL — lins Cleane: i cancecaretermy Bae RS ky Sande} Communion at # am Monde | gemma tenme Pesan | tu Rear N Brief Nov, 32 (AP) (USDA)—Live| Ere BR -..-++ 223 rand. 384) ‘The second will be Morning| She is survived by a niece Mrs. ; Soler, apes ten Or, van. Per ews . 2 oa apes Std Ol Ind... @. ees- — i in Tits wterday 1-164 agents: Mot “is. 324 Bed OU 5. ak Prayer with choir and sermon at| Lucille Holmes of Detroit. Voorh “y vinle ag ae : — : Feiss, snchanasd:, hears be... 8 WP. $44|10- o'clock. The preacher will be Anna A. Salzman UNERAL H , East Pontioc. Michigan. PE Stevenson, 3h.) or iryers 2-22. olf 145-18 8: on Pack .. 10:1|the Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar of sates Pe a pleaded innocent to a charge under 4% over 4% | ee ‘6 SAT By BI Pd. 45 chee + oe MILFORD — Service for Mrs. nee - ELECTRICIAN reckless Wo 77-29; ‘hen turkeys, 35-37; tom race Co ....1i1.4| St. Andrew's Drayton Plains. |Anna A. Salzman, 85, 965 Duck aimenane Bloomfield Hills Justice Alvajeas ea p fanoaianeous| See Rinuce;'<: Sat Hes. Gul'-- 4441 Pastor Arnold Claus of the Christ| Lake Rd., will. be held at 2 pm.| ~—~--vomuments. $4 periented, ‘Paid holidays and Ya: Richardeoh. Failing to furnish —— Gen fet..2s, S92 FUE R Bear’. | Lutheran Church, Milford, will Friday from the Richardson-Bird BUY DIRECT AND SAVE tunity tor 8’ steady capable man. \ Gen soce wed Alt... 36.3 ich at the St. Trinity Lutheran Pontiac Granite & Marble Co. » c ! his bond of $75, he was committed Livestock on ee: Ba Tramamer -.” 424 preach ~ - ty Funeral Home with burial in Pitts- Robert J & George EB. Sionaker ant Manufacturing Co, to : Oillietie sexe 102 Fy ds Church a a.m. burgh, Pa. Mrs. Salzman died 32 Osk) a. 4 is _Indianwood Rd. Orion Monday. Kat a, on cf. ten. a3. tap> eget 1.| Goodrich «12; tas UR Carbide ‘‘3883| ‘Three Masses will be celebrated) Tuesday at her home : Cemetery Lots 4 4 det, Lyons one oe able 200. ‘Not enough hogs early 13] Grab Pates.- os 8 yay age at St. Benedict Catholic Church,| She is survived by two daugh- aeraeresi ‘wanen prneenss tion, cornes of Batavia una haat Met Davtiy Eickmeir, nw lena, * market, undertone ne Ro hy ee te jae Aire... 4 ee oe 9 a.m, with prayersiters, Mrs. John Roths of Milford, Coagat Cemetery lots. Lincoln tain. wm . ager . Shop, -| Cattion—Salable 200. Around 7% repmeune. 14 on parish. . and Mrs. Harry Zoller-of Pitts-| |) oe —— ance salesma. Give exrerience Perry St., told. police yesterday|cen? fresh receipts cows, mareet. bts] Qeefoaes"-: $83 Us Lines”: $341 St. Michael's Catholic Church|burgh, Pa.; one son, Charles of| "RTE GapBtes giutiahoos | Sed ,chlense op Gued =I active, fully Pr $ US Rubber... 473 ; com on, Bo: a coat valued at $100 was stolen fredes: ten head Wyn whetee and | i dpa US Steel...” ga | O8rishioners will say Mass at 7:15.| Pittsburgh; one sister, Mrs. Mar- hd SOR, from the store Monday. hh HE age B 1100.2300 Ib facts $0, US. Tob i++ 1984/8 and 9 a.m. The latter is being|tha Grawi of Detroit; six grand- ENGINEER $600 Thieves who entered a reoming|hiters lacking: Di steht feo. iar 2 Sores ei 30.4|Said for the St. Vincent de Paul/ch‘ldren and four great-grand- The Pontiac Press Finest company 1 ite jine wante house at 16 Walnut St, got away 11.58, jactading tend, ee ee ae *) Gh Westg A Bk’. ae | Society of the Parish. children. : equivalent, See Nancy at Carser with a radio-phonograph — 10.00; uy | and commercial bulls Cop: ts Wilson 2 a; 93] At St. Vincent de Paul Cath- gn WANT ADS svn Neale cea te $115, owner Mary, Black Ree anne a0, Matty euthet very] sit .ic*sth* Wootworth’.. 48.4) elie Church, High Mass will be F h uf P h AL FE 2-8181 XPERIENCED ROUTE MAN paper Ero ge i They also tcok|nerrow; nosarly gates, ndertone’ lower | Int Hiaty s--. 383 Yotngst Ghat, 9.3 sung at 6, 6:30, 7:15, 8 ana 9 | TUCNAUT FUICNASeS , —t Pike danas a a bedspread added. ened ee. ine Thanksgiving morning. From 8 to $ tallers‘on duct work and . es Nie: ‘The “Detrott livestock market STOCK AVERAGES F W. h Pl m 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. stallers on duc gos or Bemane sis spare tre trom|eiirtaant i cat's ant rearsey nis healed wy, ome, |, eweem, Catnake Cuurch wil ort Worth Plant ted "tmmediately.” The qualified, Gall EM 34134” be his car while it was parked in wing Day. No ‘reports that day. Sos us ep | Celebrate Mass at 8 and 10 a.m. P ae assumes no fespon. __}ween 3 and 4 p.m. Ask for Jack. Baldwin aisle : : Ingust. Rete Util. Stexs| A special ng service| FORT WORTH, Tex, » — Frue- sibility for . errors other EXPERIENCED AUTOMATIC the Fisher Body lot on . than to cancel the cha washer repairman. Ph, OR 3-733, Ave. yesterday, Clarkston resident Wace ig? Bes ee 122 193/18 announced by First Church of|hauf Trailer Co. has acquired the for that port the first EXPERIENCED BUTCHER WANT- Lester Highlen reported to police i Month “ago... 2387 lane 418. 182/Christ, Scientist, for 11 a.m. A Les-|ttuck-trailer manufacturing facili- a So ed. Apply in person. 608 W. Huron. iow Meat ages amt Lt $43 I83/gon - Sermon entited ‘Thanks |ties of the Hobbs Manufacturing | §/ gered juris cnrough th EXPERIENCES INSTALLER POR A warrant has been filed for .; on butebers. and 1958 Bow 0 pat 148 67.2 148-4] giving” will ke fead in all Chris-|Co. of Texas, heads of the two ue mele te ae ae ee ““plown insulation Permanent po- Stanley Lopeck!, manager of Tom's) rs but ioe low" 1Gs “TS Sea esa] Gian Science cl firms announced today. L4G SS oa tise ares, FE Sh Market at 888 Orchard Lake Ave., cutlets . . The Thanksgiving Day Worship| Roy Fruchauf and M. J. Nelley,// § wine” —— GROCERY STOCKMEN, FULL tor. chort-weighting customers 08) t6% Ss." ‘ (ed Mephier Go) at Grace Lutheran Church will be| residents respectively of Fruehauf aiiees tune Ou aovetier time, experience necestary Ad. hams. Pontiac Police poday | Tueoay are eighths| marked by special music by the|Trailer and Hobbs, said the trané- au ee bee ten emg yp ee ye a ham sold at the store weighed Low Noon , - ; larger than reguiar agate Tom's 88 Orchard Lake four eunes fos tan he marked er, Wg eg easy cry ea Soe se ce ecient aes A [ieee | | eee Jan, ps ee eee > | 8 of the congregation, begin- . @ leased plant in /Fort » So peemeanee HOSPITAL ATTENDANTS FOR 1.6- weight. zee ee oS iF Fy ning with a Choral Prelude at|Worth and service branches in Transient Want Ade may = een basenaeaé Civ eeekee His bicycle was stolen from the! Rudy negntacome berms tae tt ete Fort Worth, Houston, Dallas, Lub- the day of oublication after nefits. Apply Pont 8 rack in front of the Boys Club at She Sea sad asked? =? '4) ‘The Thankseiving Service begins|bock and San Antonio. the first insertion iehiga Gav Service, ‘Laneine 530 E. Pike St. yesterday, David ; t Agha Fe The pastor, the Rev./price was not disclosed. UCASE WANT AD RATER 13 Mich, =<: om police adi! _— of rig ey Whirleybirds F ly sermon. ag hag pnt Your plans to centr aps , cee ; % = as an Se Ge tw tem : : ser, | eam, strong: ae We a ss Gratitude.” . - |foot manufacturing /plant to com- $ be. ge be LOCK CREWS, FOUNDATIONS IN. Lake Seem, Pee ent ole ; From Now On Lake, Baldwin Ave. and Covert | ‘cilities. t 3m se S60 —— Rummage sale: Saturday, No-|to Churches are uniting | The Fruehauf/ division here will . = i we ; fn See WASHINGTON uf — It looks as together for a Thanksgiving Day |b known a Fruehauf-Hobbs of Huron. Adv. : if the helicopter is here to stay Service at 10 a.m.-to be held at Texas, Will E. Grade, vice + oy. transport €0V-| the Oakland Park Church. president general manager of BOR REPLIES The Rev ie wil Hobbs fo ~ years, will continue NEED . Soterios Gouvell in charge ‘of the Fruehauf Texas : preach Friday morning at the St. At a.m. foday Orthodox Church at | POPS: There were replies at iS The service will be for St mora Hunt Names podebiasne ed ad tals ; AT ONCE following boves: jne and one of Thanksgiv-/ Directors at Meeti active. stone / METAMORA besten AE = = oo BODY woo a Christmas Concert / \meeting of the Metamora Hunt was) |g, gy." ™ ™® 8% CHASSIS i Sete: “c ristm ( 0 / {held Saturday at the Metamora é Bats contraptions : ce vA Club. Re-elected as directors were AND Sit | ibs part. Set by Utica Choi rary goa _— R.| __ Help Wanted Male 6 ’ c cl k, new “* _ Sigel ose one = s Iter ewes 4.00-6.86 ng ome director is Thomas E. Wilson. Auto. Screw Machine ENGINE DESIGNERS , = — the} UTICA — The Trinity/Lutheran| Officers of the directors will be and ID Grinder Opers. : during re [Aeon : , LET COMPLETE | really gets|A Capella has 11 asjelected-at a later date, Tracer Lathe Opers. LAYOUT MEN > egietatd fly it call|the date for its Christmas: Floor Inspectors : HOME | ooh epedine« : Slate Special Meeting Ma petvon cal "he mone ‘ei | SENIOR AND JUNIOR ari ees us One. begin at 4) eraMORA — There will be shee Fimolovment office closed DETAILERS eden es is planned for |. Scecial OFS meeting at 8 pm.| DANIELS MFG. CORP. Ga ” : ' 2677 ORCHARD LAKE RD. SENIO NI INIOR boiler factory. csinGte on wannind man | >! NIOR AND JUNIOR for general farm work. Write ACCOUNTANTS Long Range program. Excellent Oppo ing se an ¢ ir. W. ion. F tor men and ‘Tha at GMC Truck 660 8. Bivd, who are seek: recognition “th Bergen Big. Ped ~_ over. work.- Must be iv apy 2 ee Sm 118 Indianwood Rd . enced Real Estate salesmen in new office in a fast growing lo- cation, J. R. Hilts, Real Eetate, - 1011 ae M. C. MFG. CO. ; Orica ANTED: ALERT, EXPER . ai ea i 8. W. Huron, Pe 5-618, tiectfo mechanical, products, fet and indus- WANTED CAREER CENTER See Nancy for that CAREER Executi retary : Ortice | beg ae BS weiss sans beg Car. bilier ~ pgenanand tase CAREER CENTER B-1_ Riker Bidg. FE 68-0416 CAREER GIRL Figure clerk ....... wiv ee $270 ¥ a Sales part & full time ....... General Clerical ... 0.266) .060e se) ee i Bookk: Nurse ald trainets - ay chin eee C01, .. ing machine oper, ++ SES i henmee MIDWEST. ' Employment Service — - 406 Pontiac State Bidg. Russell Yours! (Seat Fe ae s * [BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPER- pe Ro ae Ref., 8 yrs general wait office “Siversitvea experience, OR an egg Pa pa Nos S| Day WORE WD io 76 CFE om. EXPERIENCED SANGWICH aH Gini.| PAY FOE LOR ol esata ; fs be Lake oe ae cob : sereens. Terms, = | im person, 11 _.censed_ he Listings Appreciated’ Forced air oil heat, storms CN teal JACK HABEL NCED + ag Te PiNiewcn EXPERIEN ie noose “frou Drive-In Cleaners, 1208 N i= pel al 5 cee ACT ‘OMA i OT FAUN NDRY |& ae ; FILE CLERK ALPHABETICAL, TRONINGS WANTED, oh PER BU- ys [33 N. ‘Telegraph Rd. PE 5-680) ties a Ay “ein amy ve 24001, * oe ctae = | Ace CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- | ik” Ole TRONINGS. 83 A BUSHEL. i Day | Beauti B CRNERAL | ooice service, Exp. PE 5-1472 Laundry Phone FE =e : : |IRONINGS. PICK-UP AND DELIV. | | For FeMILY LAUNDS —T Kat AND | ~. Pontiac Laundry, a = Tt, “CHILD” AND! ery. FE 8.2316 _.| _Z tier | household er 4 days a/KIND MIDDLEAGED LAD ¥‘ " an guuee id would like baby sitting days or | ~~ Landscaping /1BA) IN AND STAY| eves. 76 W. Strathmore and Hole ~--—4-~-~~~~~~ veil «Palentetiasl | ts. Call before! _lywood av Wonk OW: | | DAN'S Lanpecare eevee: ms ot og ~s Dd i ‘om ple gee 1 x | tarmtaien. Gone Good references clean-up, FE 2-8714. : " a kK. G. HEMPSTEAD. eee a | Pe, Seren, "pees | Se ees a | ee nae ft m | a remov years See “waned M 32042. | mental trees. our sveciaity FE.) _ : : eating a ae * vot 4 ws hae sate LIVE PRACTICAL } 4 [ARE PLANTING” iia WERRIOW. fied. We handle’ sil re “2022 9 : F 5-4020; OR 3-821 i ng, tA light and feavy baul- : 3& ave PRIGIDAIRE: “il 2-7 | HOUSEKEEPER. OTHER HELP 7 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH. | _ ing General clean up FE 41196. j employed. Near Royal Oak. Stay we enn FE 7 i & T ki 39 j ‘00M APT. FO. x. Lincoln 3-4718. WASHES DONE IN SOFT WATER, | Mov ing, ruc ng of ey 57° e 0S Parke. PE 27198. JET DINER: 2” WAITRESSES. $3 bu. 1 day service. PE 42017 oe ne PecR: * aa | YOU BU IT wel LL ROOMS AND BATH. HEATED. ce rere eee ~ SiR Wa aHINDS x wD TRONINGS | AA MOVING TRUCK! sob tee A i Bii-23 “& | esa side. Adults. 22048 LA AR 2 picked Gp a ieliver ne eat —— ROOM APT. NEWLY DE Vieinuty of Ponting Mtr Light | 4-9865 | _ ake en C1 or} rated. Utilities furn. rey DES rework. “Call 40829 after’ WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON- te “COMPANY nto a tt? ee Ow | tee FE $9008. “leat caRrEDoR pratt “Okay, Miss Jones, if you're cold, you can put your hat on!” a Bye INTELLIGENT GIRL. 35 TO 4. WILL CARE FOR 1 CHILD ABOUT prices. Phone PE 5-4633 er eeenine'| REALTY ©O., REALTORS et D ae be R Agatonh nicer housework. | 2% or older in my home. day or |i ASHES & RUBEISH & LIGHT | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Pisin’ cooking. live in. ale A inating Ne f Norcit Pumphrey, 19¢/ Lost & Found 24, Wid. Transportation 31. FE 20263 sigs. hiteen. oer e & months Emoloy ouser’ (wae wt aie og ey HOME | nonin Oss doh 1073 W. Huron . Sees, ere vel. | eferences MI 46667.) a rry. ie NG Lae >) TRUCKING, NEXT TO BRANCH i Beevers. MAID TO” SEVE FAMILY OF ‘winoW bi DESIRES HOUSEWORK | Pie Kal MOVING delivery services. Lost. Beare TE ND WID. MORNING RIDE FROM Post’ GOFrick MU 9-518 (Big Beaver). 1 Pontiac Ra. and Opdyke to Pon- ai a three in medium sized home| or babysitting by day or hour, __ Reasonable rates. PE 3-1458. __ Clarkston Dei pee Andersonville; tiac Press. Hours 8 a.m. Moa i General housework, some cooking,| FE 5-0871 ~BEDFORD ) MOVING badee. thra Fri. Call after 3 p.m. FE Selling Your Home? and smell laundry, Live in omni; : a. Re. MA 2) OE OO DOE PR ae private room wit bath $23 a| Building Service 12... s Long. Distance—PE 2-8781, | LOST: FEMALE COLLIE, AN: | _ 58000. | Me, have customers O'NE = | ee | BOS Ne sWers to name of Rinnie, 6 mos. YOUNGLADY WANTS” SDE <70 “Year. EM i wala SET or PLANS DRAWN ‘FOR | LIOHT Beop ine one RUBBISH PE Stess's? Pet .Plense coll! Gowmown Pontisc. $ days w renge financing oF will sell it your MIDDLEAGED LADY, CARE OF i . Comm'l. EM ~ “FROCRING. as Se Moura S tos. Prom Silver Beli| caufy “ice you,- 10 wes 7 : child. Live-in. More for home than _ aan or EM 3-4518 coat AND HEAVY ra, | LOST DARK BLUE PARAKEET. _Ra. Calt Sher §. PE $0009. salesmen to sefve you" We get bath, tet. foer and gareee. pri- CHRISTMAS BY THE Wages. Must have references. OR A OMPERADOR GENERATOR Rubbish hauled. Top gees, | SUNDAY ARTERHOON. results; try us and see for ‘your. entrance, West Side. Pontia: FIREPLACE!! Immediate ait ane ateert trowel Miner, sanders, |! ait Sona CLAW CFE 2a ASH | OMAR PLEASE CALL PE socal | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, ** Press Bor : —~ Weeds : . : um: mo RR kB Be 4 FA. — i 4 ee f 1 , ORS PSSPESS DYES) MO aang | Ge ageee oes YH“ Hopbien @ Sapplle HA|e | Boal Young | sic See ei fen iahe and 8 62 W. Montcalm PE 45240 PROP PL LOPLI PP SP is : aca allies room OTHER'S ASSISTANT FOR GEN. ATTICS—DORMERS ~ O'DELL CARTAGE | nous cs. wenn. enee. ance’ CASH REALTOR ‘~ D| 5 S. WICK at EAT. veomn, leage tee fireplaces eral seneeres and child care. Loca! and Long Distance Moving. /- 399 projector, used. $35. Kodak For Contracte, New or Old. 412 W_ Huron ) PR 44525 M0 er month. re brie. = ; super kitch- Live im S's days per week, Mi) Recreation a em, nee Phone PE 5-6806 130. movie tor, ons re soe “Oe of Small. Open Eves. ti 8" Sun! PE 40012 | {ROOM APT GROUND FLOOR. pot A eng) “are Ser te Ease ui meu araromets,,| Trucks to Rent | sare seamed | tt werd wecuien "| we s_pere Te | Sah | fore” Sarpeog "aad drapes sg he cow ta FA CASH J —a.'| “Eerwer iad gursee FES2I7. | Radient heat. Complete lana: Ee Se required ne tt TRESS SoulPMENT to new building soon. Betier hurey | J: C. Hi: AY DEN. Realtor ROOM At weer SDE FE | —SeTer_2nt_sarege. FE mit | Xamon Oeil os = & .. SS f ‘ains—must reduce stock. *E. Ww ive For sm: . 1490 ooms | Board $16,800 _isn, Automobile Ciub at Michigan. |= 1 CEMENT WORK % Ton Pera po cen Geeks E2 z “tere 5s ei Open Bree, & oes what vo wan vee will be at pont ; r R With sg sis , “ i Dame Trucks ‘ 5 ; Oe : : PAD FILM SERVICE : door within 24 hours with cash 3 ILLAGE — $10. PONTIAC he Pontiac Farm and | was 9 ieee pee re we NAVE SoS $04, Ga Mee end ta] "SheMet eng “dcr cists | "Writicas' oem hlatorwes PE| fo A downto car pica SERVICE FE 46866 Industrial Tractor Co, | ENR alt Mile” bath,” brick Kitchen up: | S031 for able heme im | uw St. FE 42551 Pe A classes. 8 : , ‘boards. 15 min. from . . , | ag Ue ba (Seung FEE TO | OPem Gir ty paring SuNMNY| SRE eSnam Pt Reems Marvor: | “or” sepa "land anes “tae | hn ag tot, Realtor | iy re sem, ae commen —" a peted living snd dining, room | ™ ete te tue | ~REDO “RATES ScoAERLE SETS Gs PAT. | SL SES bok boat eT Open Eves "til 8:30 “GOH RENTALS AVATLASLE | "O20, *“.ican b auict, Walking | feoms und beh down “oo | Job; _ings. Free estimates. FE 2-007". REDUCE pA phd Smith may 1£ up iframes e an. SS Be distance to Ponitac Mirs. 413 E large edresm up. Garage. | | MScrpeter “aaa AND CEMENT. Moving <—s i BACKENSTOSE” 13 To Buy-To Sell-To @hsure SOLD : Miz Aub sr Ave. __| ROOM a BOARD FOR7_WOD: Ws exceptions Why not : service PEC@M | Wee ee dies. to and bus. $16 ake your appointment | CUSTOM BUILDING FHA Fi-|__ wants ha rE : Notices & Personals 25 REY DECORAT ae ie 5, ROOMS tos, Ce sen pow! 2, __nancing. Modernizing. PE 4-5470. & Decoratin 20 is rp ar Ont, CPhgareareiagntae _ : 4 as : Z : 4 EE Bee ATO SEE | women noe | _Aerotred Knapp Shoes -or Not Sold =| Sigeere Fa | oo caseae Homes 20h | SESE Sun Hc : , eee Be Be el ae DECORATING. ~ PAINTING Fred Herman REALTY €0.. REALTORS If, your property isn't sold yet. | WO THREE. aia FORE | nr on) ae. Soman ne cae cat Ouvarentees work, Fre; sat © Femme mS 2070 Alt Ra. OR_3-1592 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchang: I's b it hasn't been tisted| and beth, unfurnished GRANDVIEW REST HOME 1350 dining room, kitchen __ 48604. — mate FE 60s _—saaTING Ree mbLIcs ANONYMOUS Open Evenings and Sundays with - : ments in Leonard. _OAkiand sie Pontiac Rd. Rochester has va- eating space down, 3 bed- A.- 1 INTERIOR DECORATING PO. BOX 551. 1075 W.‘ Huron Ph. FE 30263 < eer meecbeat aa Save “for two elderly ladies’ Call reoms and bath up. Good : CUSTOM CABINET AND Reasonable. Pree estimates. OR | = on x WE WHIT! . ULTRA-MODERN 3 ROOM. BATH | caney ior Basement, oll heat. Paved | : CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. ee at a tes 0. Standiy edviser contact pos 4 Piling: Rrerghing pz ts Lg | OAKLAND “COUNTY'S FIRST | —Loveiy ‘back’ yard. “Paved | | riers seven EM 34870 ar INTING. "PE eee Pe Dati conteatn 2 Faas NEED | BR O yams S ome = or solves men ena | Sh, BO better buy Ob. 90- C ee ae oe SR ee pen vier coc TULAVOx HEARING AD We Vox HEA au is “9 o . | WEST SIDE CyOstutise ‘ineuine | fel Branch gt Routac™ Mich! — pLooMPIELD RANCH ~ CARPENTER t WORK nova “Slave eee are ~ | Onn BN _Secinas Te ‘ . veREALTORS 200 Witliams, a Fer $09 9m servine” Geen food ena enceliont pen he hy pe : : sn. : « Dixie Hwy. uses urnished 35 | eae >. CURPENTER” nEPalD REPAIRS AND AL SAND AL: Paper removed. Estimates. PE Lasenees, 3 reais oun. Fe bee. LAND Pacer ON biBh er Gaim _| Rent Rent Houses | agonal | PINE CONE NURSING HOME parcel jin Besuuital cranial : eather | GS PRED LACEY INTERIOR. EX- : 4 : | mer '1 BEDROOM MODERN YEA bear pare 3 . Aa a by. — ALPRED LACEY . Mrs, Burnes. PE 2-6814. 93 Mark. : List Fhe State license; 2¢ hour ‘th place, Co 4: SMALL pel ye Serior painted Dependable, FE EXPERIENCED = rs 4 met CONTRACTS _. "gear Sedan oe Lae — ac My | care mi ine ber oe, pact aa having vent E re . Winnifred M. Odgeri. ¢ | i rbage pees die June m unt T pm wall carpeting. att » plas- a PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR PICTURE TUBES . are of fours. See uy for yy &. N+ 2 . is EM 33634. Tame Raat Office Space 41) jered, wale. Feit Gaccment, “ GP FON-|" work. Poems FE S08 | er... 808 | 27... 320} LOAN COMPANY uel ae ee onan eae PAUL. “D. HAMMOND WALLED LAKE WOOERN GON- | ~~ | forest Dreeseway. ts = Lk Rd. and Gcott Lk. Rd. ~~ ROOF REPAIRS a ooo AO 19" wane $17.10 MICHIGAN CRED 6 an Huron . Realtor veniences 4 bedrm. Detroit UNi- DESK — = ear plastered garage. ia cee ete cake Bee 3, ROVE ween (ie ee BS COUNSELIOR Edw. M. Stout, Realtor == *7™ — | : oo. Telephone answering service. | 22, 8,02 including garage. 2, tote while Or ‘new residentiat Carrs ee : 4 nk. ae Ph. FE b-8tes Large Real Estate OF | trees and 1 block 5 Se OPEN | Machattaa oe sams “Toe ee i eck Rest apts, Ferwebed 22; Reet Mevens Urter_20| 2 geet Miscolaneves @| Samant aoe haa Mf desired, in our service 5 GAG |) LARGE BEDROOM AND KITCH- | 2 BEDROOM NEAR : dept rg HERE 70 STAY. GET SOME MORTGAGES |? Strat Seca, Private eatrance. | cent Lake, 6%. PE 6am0 0 | ~~~ WHITE LAKE AREA 2% CALL NOW vege and wphehvery. alee Be % vane 2 om SUBURBAN _FE_ Ca Reet Ry = Rice Soom ON B WAY Excellent 3 (beroom oe i , KITCHENETTE, PRI-| _ fiel lends. PE S394. COAST .TO COAST ° FE 41515 ponTIAG's Down Tow BiG Spetaisals or closing tees. vate bath. 3 ed girls or | j $0 PER MO | RENT HERE " LEAVE THERE tice, i bitehen ivi iiving aad, ee V TV ONTIAC'S DOW art he B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | couple. Aduits “oaly. Alber ‘Apt. |) PE Sates 84 Eitison, Open Closed Trailers Pi K ee] Disc u t we tc eerie rote mt, ubere a te: Eve FE See Ri urea: J SX devant ee ie a take erie a.she, 42.300. down: i Bt, eee Christ - KITCHENETTE, MODERN, 0808 O n A REPA | ave. re sot oA utilities furnished, OR 3-T700 —);-“sebneoe mopERN 2 BOX STALLS FOR RENT IN month we N RADIO & TV, I! 8. PARKE ST. RECORDS. ibe. Cash Waiting , 7 LARGE BASEMENT | Pe east. sa Rin CRESCENT LAKE GOPENHAVERS RADIO & TV & Sat. 212 E. Pike St. . Children welcome, Gingell- | 31, ROOM UNFURN, HOUSE. A bargain for you. See this com- CARE- ovember repair 59? © teen deans cere. CARE FOR AGED OR IN- | yf Sere rh, ea i ville. FE vat _ "eblidren. ‘any Mansy. Rine- For Sale Houses 43 plete 'F vedroom ist floor ranch per- ‘oe cetis FE 4-5607, courteous % ~ ALL side Huron \< PARADA ARAL ARRAN AA : basement. Auto. weet ypewriter Service obawonolnec schinwione Reet ata ba pon: | x Say ans pag CRDNEN | "ent SE, GLL| Faris Mieeace ee [= and , ~reeewrnet Service 228 wid Children to Board 26. A. JOHNSON, Realtor (* slsbed refer 1 child OR 31616 * Seteowse._ OL. al. after opm | finishing to be done, Oniy 8408 “th Bisz00 down, #88" per moat. vote en PEPE WETTER. AND ADOINO Be | Anne 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | ROOM APT. REAR PONTIAC | 7 ROOMS” SOUTH SIDE CRES- K. L.. Templeton, Realtor ne repairing. Expert work, - r | Motor. Inquire 22 Auburn. Office | “cent Lake. References req'd. In GEO, MARBL! E, Realtor Pp * hot water: ecempber gt fat Cimee tee | ee a FE 42533 | in rest ‘aire. 5171 Thornapnie. roca | 2038 Orchard Lake Rd. General Printing am r\icersed, Pm +0822. : OE I tee | i ane After 6, if no ans., call OR Sites be gar gg wT EYFEWRITERS RENTED —— TICENSED CHRISTIAN HOME: lad wee iets Pin | ed “ee NEWLY avs. 5 ooMs NEWLY DECORATED. |‘ SHONE “OR 3-1268 = M_OR 31708 1 Foran COT) chen bath, aiding, Teoring. | Michels, 139 0. Saginaw gt. | Dey care: Of 32288. 1411 Genelia 1s the “bird te see 4 W. Huron 5 eae Sneaes, Col Te eee teanertger NCE ROOM MODERN BASE- ms tard, BEDROOMS 7 wore on B improvements ._Upholster ing 23 Wed. . Household ¢ Goods 27 Cas weAND CONTRA CTS. * cities, — ioeloded. a * tim ase. = oo." New automatic ofl turnnee. ay be converted tate 0 ay denn: eee th ; PES, COVERS, MA- ™ le Hwy. | _ Broadway, Lake Orion. 1 : 7 ROOM OUSE. 832 FORREST = Ph ap good “arse family, Clos og he ag dy ae = Reade. Fe bise_ FURNITURE. NEEDED OR +1388. . 3 N ROOMS HEAT. LigHT# |* pues = 33005, 7 to 18 p.m. | erford $1500 for ou eauity > Sl tantek, Fem minutes) walk cow VICE | DRAPES. MADE TO ORDER. Entire home or odd lots, Get, the FAST ACTION! See ne Se, Se OI pROOM, UPPER | WOLVERINE | ance $2500: mo, (parments,| ows. Only $2.0 down, eet ae cate on 8 be rece BD munity | the money “Clase Real "ene | ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND| Sant sher'@ om st in between | * ALL YOUN LIFE : ete coer Orme ky Community | the money. Clark Real Estate. ee Oe | P : Building Supplies 12A| !%,,"" Lake Ra. cer 0a. Buy Tt_on AOCHORN oR hope FR cee. Ack torr. | ee eb RAR COONS Ne > BY OWNER | ga wens Ge mem, tore, a Fees —_ Er, Os oR A : wa se 3 ROOM, PVT. BATH. 7? CLARK Prick Refrig. Carpeted: OR ‘ : ter nouse. one feor,|- Here "peu can ‘enjoy ins yo =f _ 1100 BD. FT. MOBTLY | 54 5 Te Pere eases | Ga Oe PORT LARGEST | ee CASH, FOR your 1 ROOM “APT. iN DOWNTOWN FIVE ROOM BRICK TERRACE Keero : Somer, so Gos Lee! he reiting commie hee pene ft ona. Mostly.” standard | spreads, Your im ree | Poem w. | K. L: Templeton, Realtor | um. Otfee te reat "| few cag furnace Avery, reson: Sa heeh aocaseathe. tb Aanere, aS e, 8” and Lost & Found WANED TO BUY ALL TYPES | 335 Orchard Ra.’ _ FE 4443/9 OR 4. Sg Ee aR 4 _f x oie ae maw LOO | gt cm ;| Wanted Real Eetete 32A | 3 soccis ap Batt PORN Ts, SG | 5 earn, JOSEP - NEISZ Business Services FOUR: SSSOLE., PHONE PS! ani T 474. : LE OR porch, $1800 ‘sown. Tie RADES—TRADES § ROOM furniture, modern. tnd "bus, 18, Golgate. 5G | ee FE ¥ ] : 1ER, B&B . c 4 " . ag Raga Lah — a. ah +3146. Yl pers tg gy a ne EEE 3 AND BATH. 107% N. reach, homes, full basement. Cor. PE 3-013. around and Edison, ‘ | 7 Room. F Retake ee of pa . BLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. | ~"'i0*7..144 Raeburn. Reward. 2. DORRIS & SON. ‘ a . Apply : ™ Fs ee no oblixttion. PE 2.1631, ‘FE baer. PR Re he ster ae BR aap art AOE gt weno @. ture & PE 4-1557 = r : Immediate Possession yee ARPET AnbAYING., Estate red a *| Host BLAG Bik “Wig SORTA ——| Sher er Pe west & i —m, No =n |5RY WALL SY MACHINE PRE | Pont i¢ tke to} CASH 48 HOURS i | gatimates, No job too bix or small Ost: “S MONTHS OLD LIVER lease, mod | home. , Baseaizt ar FOR 3_6R>| "EY, MODERN! ul Gn Same ; Springer m: __O se ; . Phom 4 . an : ene Pe PE Ban ot On a vucete oe | mnths Oattand Are ace FE RMM!| BIRMINGHAM NEW DUPLEXES mone: ic Go A 2 bedroom, gas heat, large TP al aco i Teeth, A. \. G. ELLIOTT & SONS} fe Let: FRI. SMALL BLACK AND ; ¥ at M’belt, pn West Acres. Child's ‘ Call : s pet Reward, EM 3-31 a 6 item. Moers ney auvERS | tr, _ | Pata FAWN i BOXER, IN SERVICE TO LANDLORDS a ee oc8 ar cating Fel seilan "sed ‘ge real | Elizabeth Rd. expense, time and dozens | Sn Airport. Rd. Reward. rE p Cognit We send + Siation wa ested Immediate 0244. sereened tenants by tenes! ROY KNAUF, Realtor DON’T Ww ISH FOR MONEY!. Make it .| through Classified Ads. ’ sell, rerit, buy, swap, dial, FE 28181. FHA $2,100 Dn. - Full Price $14,700 * “Eee ay H th j t “t ft i caRs, 2 e eeeeugex Fiz 5 Hi Le [ gee Fite £ ry ow d 5 e 3 a fi : : ; af B # bs N —_ 4 ~_ ?: Bd if 5} . : E * eB af A se Sbtere LOON LAKE SHORE ES ric. anc “HE Zan gan beat Se_vae Le 3 f if ne i 2 PESEERE = & Bay our plans oF yours, (Bier C, DAVIS rap eee n LAKE sea ere net e ois house f HURON GARDENS DO $30 MONTH chicken | Jim Ww! WRIGHT, Realtor rative Resi Ente Es INCOME, 3 —_ § ROOM UN George R. Irwin 209 Baldwin Ave. FE 2-654 socane, Be 2s On Mansfield Realtor Ja _For Building Sites or Lake Estates "FE 5-5091 or FE. 5.9471 | & sob a ee AEthon Saifton AUBURN HEIGHTS $7800. — TEKMS — 2 panne g basement. foot lat on 8 Piacktop HURON GARDENS qERMS — 3 Bedrooms. m1 Cooperative Res: Estate Exchange : i ? West. Side, te beat PE 5 Rooms On Le Roselawn 7? MILES ag re 70485. FILED Close to to schools ne 42,000 dn. 8 ) - PANGUS "GILES VACANT -1919 219 M15 132 collect. Ltt Gs “SELL-rour. HOME Giles Realty Co. a W. Hures. os . 1% Gioeas te sthool. appr PPROX. "ot Bon Pomtae, 2 Bedroom ae aoe Pg oe and myater eneater. ay aS ec well worth the price, and down. : NEW 9050 DOWN. New Bese fel ret take. br with wood cup- Bath. furnace, : yet price. 87000. nC. “HAYDEN, Reaktor “es. Lg INCOME PROPERTY the rior, ” one acre lot: privileges. $450 DOWN Cute, clean 3 room Joslyn. Running water, fenced yard, full price only $3,950. R. J: VALUET, Realtor 245 Oakland Ave. PE 5-0603 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange TRIPP |New 3 Bedroom Brick Willing to sacrifice fireplaces, Bullder for quick sale. 2 full basement, 2 car S ie ~west of ville Ra. Overlooking Lake Oek- mee, Shown by appoint- ment. home off fs) Illinois Avenue mide’ site in Hills location STOUTS | § Best Buys Today “AUBURN HEIGHTS ig locat- stores and bus line. ‘Only $1,000 dn. and balance OFF BALDWIN icksskadaelt car @atege and : shop et rear ition with ‘built-in i fn rect eae la ae pores, ove aoc bea ha i SYLVAN VILLAGE scien ses: tl || -2FAMICY INCOME” large yetihe Sone and 4 up. This 4 well cenmteaatee home and. in on ed street on a paved s! : “Short distance to sthoat Owner ‘ ~ onan possi] piste “int * ¢. Bor com USSELL A. N . REALTOR 170 W. Pike a x 0 ale Honey Nt tO ANE Bono ON rooR Lor Fxtes: i> “Horse Sai9 Case Riis Re Located on ire ct. car N=2 __ For Sale ieee 43 ON at a Nl Drasiy Plains Beautiful 6 room ranch, In- cludes 1% car garage. Gas heat. Large oak trees - hs judes & frigeratoer and stove, $12,150 with terms. Brick—Commercial with $8.500.00 Down. HAROLD W. BIGELOW Broker FE 45-8845 ~~ Pine Lake Privileges ment. cas heat, 200 ff. ve trade. 2720 or 2620 Middle. oR “Rugg DOWN wee a r iarge 4 oe Now D. RILEY, Rye tit oF or rE ioe GAYLORD Four Redrooms family’ or or my Pont well ee near 7 pw, Pon- ___Fa Sale Hower ~~ Soathaaat Section Sse ~ “NOTT, REALTOR Pike FE 4-50905 LAE FRONT ROUSE F VOR 8: SALE jena Sree rae te “Senet tor rm: frontage on pavement. deep over % acre. Zoned com- GARLAND tiac. Total price $13,000, terms. _ $13,950 d Near Drayton Plains: level Markle Street 3 bedroom Konse. “mmtreis 4S wenteren Sante ary me. = ted, , ~~4 ‘rade knott: sc ceramic tile bath. «Only 4 nba ee. “4 $11, terms, new erson windows and ite Vv Melrose & vena + a Ao BF ~ | acant— Melrose St. cedar, has Youngstown cabinets 4 home for only $1,100) @ com & dishwasher. Gown payment, ethiy Priced | 2 x 14 bedrooms with large clos- to with m y payments! ets Clothes and linen closets in of $50 per m hall, Knotty cedar breezeway con- Second Street watch on tet M ior eee. 1. og b ent, oll —— heat- plant, electric w r heater, Recor garage ant Lome ie ecani | Richmond’ east iron plumbing fix- cad com be shown cuztime. Must | tireg ‘wh Gai und tile fsors. oad qUeR. COR lem Combination s & screens. Income Property Mer en dg yon moe ag a ‘Oak Hill street. $70 per month 77 ft. water frontage. Owner has income plus 6 rooms lor owner, $17,000 im the house and land. 8 Must @ecrifice. 63,500 Whittemore street — for owner plus 2 room Es revit - Auburn Ave. 5 rooms for owner Plus two room apt. and 1 four room apt. To Buy— -To Insure LAWRENCE W GAYLORD FE 4-9584 136 E. Pik - oom Lo & & Go-operative Ree Real Es . Ee — 320 DOVER RD. wails with ogee ia . RILEY, BROKER 41157 or FE 17-0906 BARGAIN 3 bedroom = shell peas. iy pravion nih melts DAMS sUBU ee 1 acre of beau- a neon All —_ Pull « 2 story as ae ‘ree. 382 Auburn Ave f 5 cail OR ow =. tig consider immediate HOLMES- |The ‘Maywood In Wetkins-Pontiac Estates Sub 2 = ranch st: with at- head s occupy. See it for your- oot by @ driv out Huron itreet ‘Mase) to Cass Lake road Turn and go to 11M North Cass OPEN FROM 1:00 to 7:00 Daily $11,800 with 1 Oe down, Pay- ments less thin WM. A. KENNEDY ; sn ane OPEN “se SELECT WEST SIDE | Situated of those large Depeteon Park ete oo with lovely shade trees, frult trees, garden epace and full’! ' grown evergreens tmpressive | white Colonial, foyer entrance, Opie six SPACTOUS rooms ‘2 bed- | rooms). Adjoin! the living room (wi natural fire. jace) is @ 8 ed heat, e teereation area, etc, i) car gafage. CALL TODAY! ALUMINUM SIDED! a a it r [keh pest | 12 bearooms) is} vn Ba and bath Fis oe wa- i Attached i% car ofee throu ft lake 20 $4,500 down will GROCERY & INCOME _ ee. YES, LAKE FRONT ACREAGE Living quarters for the owner— i you .are looking for close in an apartment to rent and a ve acréa: with 600 ‘ake front. |. — ne’ ggg ‘eo a age. We have it, Also on eat with beer P @ year round home with wine license, CALL —™ ALL ‘wil ag om a bedrooms, liv. THE DETAILS. and the smaller home now rented mS ond H h ‘ This Mi exce lent sub-divid future i ump. ries tTurtuz tace ; REALTOR FE 2.0474 th Tele; OFFICE OPEN 9-4 * OHNSON, Realtor tS. Teles Rd. ete LARC 2. FULL BATHS You witt to own this Sarat 55.000 Gikoux & FRANKS REAL Ber sentay 1 het c 3 a saaLroe Fe 1925. 101's gagina® Street Phone FE Sout Eve. FE 2-1804 ' 2 BEDROOMS Full bath. Oi! ‘urnace, Leund . 1‘ car garage. Lot 64 x 1 Pruit and errieg $1763 down. 5 per cent cont: & Youngstown sink. Only $1300 down, Immediate posses- Drayton Plains windy’ i 5 rm, home with nice poate lawn. pen corner lot 100x & oe all’) red Wa yh: floors, ‘tore air on beat, 2 car real home for only a ‘oa —-4 John K. Irwin TRAILE R DOWN For equity om this one. or would take Le Wi “¥ monev and $55 on *CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw FE 4-4001 Small Home Wanted C | ea Aan EE ooD INCOME LOON LAKE Dixie Hwy. Eves, OR 3-0006 WILLIS M. BREWER 6 oN éOParke . FE 4-518! Fe 20522 EM 3-4808 $000 DOWN Roomy 3 bedroom, ranch type. — level lot. West of Roch- este "WINTERIZED 5 comfortable rooms, well-insu- fon oat ment. Auto, il — ie pee lots. West a FIVE BEDROOM Good | INCOM E 2 tamily frame, Now rented for Laon per month, Low down pay- Ridgeway REALTOR New Brick Rach” storms and "i jated, ha pres $11.50. “haat :é CHEROKEE HILLS For Particular People! Constructed. “Tein bedroom nearing | en © fovides @ a 3 onvenient oomatest Deli 1 carpeted 22 x 13-liv- ‘ room has ens Sie ake ite alsin | Lars ina se SS” isan “nat al \ rane. a over. size arage is ae Ay ml eas | nen mone other good homeg! CARL W. Bird, Realtor, Pe Sar Gemspunity ig es Bide, | OPEN [TODAY This Week’s Special — is the down payment on this bedroom frame home. Located near Oxbow Lake. Some fixing needed. Ideal B4 = handyman. NEAR W WALLED. LAKE! on 3 lots deateiinn golf course. pth Poe livin pe nen. py ‘EMBREE E- & "GREGG room, 7 iuimediate pos- EM 33314 OUT W. HURON . New ranch bome. large L living room, rooms, bath,.oil heat, water ter. ite, walls ready to be ete eis copelies area EAR SANFORD ST. 7 room AL = modern, newly | some fiox30 Might and cash fix tures, pew moderp kitchen, cup- boards 4 bedrooms, oil heat, also 3 room se and bath rented. pa Lg! garage, nice lot with flow- . $0,450, W. COLGATE : bmn 3 reom, — work to be “ROSE McLARTY FE 22162 or FE 5-3578 BUILD NOW e. WE Time for 1 more this year it me TR. DUNLAP Licensed Builder. OR 3-4740 step-saving | FE 51392 LAKE ORION CITY LIMITS a | | foomrnret. Natural | window | | =| _Blace._1 FOR BETTE HOMES =. DOWN PAYMENT. SEE PEARL BLDG. CO ong Bd pe a “Charles VERY ROOMY, 2 Bedroom bun gaiow, full basement, place. 1 acre inside of chy limits Everything you have been iooking for in a home, to fit your budget. Low down bayment 6 elty gas, 1 wuecre on pay room full basement, waler, & sewer Magnificently Scenic We have a lovely building lot for a bi-levei oer home This lot; is 237 ft. Ss and divided from a paved Bl, by an evenly spaced row of trees As you down the hill from this site You see « magnificent design of canals which lead to & most stenic and most desirable fishing lake. Priced at $3.000 Chick! Chick! Chick! housed, bi 5 range shelters situated om land, There are st can't afford to miss. Pour Vous A ict 90x170 ft. in Drayton Plains custom built home section, This lot includes lake ortvileges on Loon Lake. SYLVAN REALTORS 383 Orchard Lake Rd, FE 5- Co-operative Real & Real Estate , Exchange WHITE ‘BROS. Cozy, Neat and Clean Here's the neatest small home “puy of the year — don't one , | KITCHEN, DINETTE. LARGE Liv- room bath, car and trees and la Dorchester, $15,950 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT pm we ded ws Quiet, wel) kept sub. nborhood tear —— Lake. nate: HOLMES- BARTRAM 4382 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 Eves. OR 3-0006 Sam Warwick has severe) new mes on wooded plaster, tile, gas heat, reinforced con- crete Griveway city sewer and Only 2 alintained for + Open ieee 1 to 6 Price - $23,500 up. Immediate possession. SYLVAN LAKE’ i garage. ’ i 4 vard. 1183 | 5-350. ke * FE 2.2105 |. the cozy clean ones “Dever last. if e fits your needs, this ig it! You have lake Country Living Have you ever —s ie L) ountry hom. ie ' The Tae ta ony $15,500 with terms. Ww HITE BROS. TORS Phone oR Sina or OR 3-1205 “Watkins Pontiac Estates Is this lovely 6 room one story, brick home ‘Tro BUY TO O sett 8 es Partridge ts 975 Baldwin FE rative Res Estate $395 DOWN C change NEW 3 BEDROOM pan BUNG. ad : pase a D REA- BY oe er ar FINISH *|F. C. Wood Co. Realto Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59 © OR 3-123 afer 5 call, OR 3-2603 WEST ACRES > bet gg oy oe Fos las hie Nearly new 2 bedroom home with ra on seooet te of": down, C. Schuett a M 3-4197 A HOME OF YOUR ‘OWN ” It’s Got E E very thing ag fg . 0 16 — with terms. North Side 4.& bath, $6500, low down pay’t. Ww ext Suburban & beth, large lot. $7500. Terms. Seis Harbor $a, bet. ful basement, $7000. t God hohe large lot. $1000 West Suburban ’ _—- bath, “ acre lot. $1000 Close-in & batty & gh for toomers ' room Nicely apts. ry reasonable. Takes $2500 dn. NICHOLIE AND-HARGER CO. 33,.W. Huron St, FE 6-108 {1362 W. gees 4 Se 4 Y ANNETT OFFERS West Side Terrace A room ny oy — Bg one base- Sunes | stores. Immediate session, Pull lee only $7,- 200,--reasonable. down payment Roy Annett, Inc. 2a Exteral 8-0466 BROWN ts eaene our deepest thanks to ‘ ait of our customers— present—and wish you all a won- derful holiday. . THE OFFICE OF L. H. BROWN, Realtor | FE 2-4810 ~ Huron st. Co-operative Real Estate FE: Partridge § Is THE “BIRD” TO 8EE 4 BEDROOM LAKE HOME ods . baths, — car gar —— i, replace 3 ures ae and family” “a round lakefront Erk s bas — right at just $18,500 terms IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ly $069 down — = = this : pn A ow Ae 5 o M furnishings ipeluding sore & refrigerator ed the full ~~ of z eg ng ¢ privileges ms . now for ent, WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 42 W. Huron &t., Open Eve. ms CLARK et ENJOYS THE CLARK Slee ESTATE E 46492 f 4 ‘ % ? re 350 aa bulk in i088, * with a ox Ww bath, oak « board radiation heat. Large ty reom, ated on ® beautiful Nooded ict $0 x 180. im 8 nigbly. rertrieted area. Priced to sel On Maceda Lake Is this 6. room, 3. bed- reer ——, wii 6 10-8 yx 20 Wing ioe crue bali hardweed floors, ;i car warage. there is sae a two the rear Now ren ¢ month. Ali this on a, lovely wooded lot 50 at teed to sell for Lagrad witn $3,000 a. All —-> cluded in the above »ric LADD'S INC. 4286 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Piains Open Sundays Lapeer Rd. or M24 1 OR 3-1231 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange INVESTORS PRICE MODERN BUNGALOW 87,000 ~~ attractive grey shingle, minute bungal bus. Sen or trade “on 3 or 4 bedroom home, VACANT RANCH HOM) BRICK STONE AND CINDER LOCK room with two pic- ture windows, massive ledge stone fireplace, tile two spa- cious bedrooms. paneled a wall veoh gh Soue ‘and barge fet. rage, @ natio, Exclusive location. %4,000 down Ou buy. Six rooms on reg fer rege, @ sement, hot water Ute bitchen # lowe, Rsceptionslly ui bi nice ir Sestant WES: SUBURBAN BUNGALOW gh oe cme floors, ed walls and Oak tile oll A. ©. heat and Sn block road. Near Dray- WEHISELL — WE TRADE _ sSIAIT 27 BEEK levonn PE ¢-1567 PET Sessa | "! Lots and Lots of Lots call peat). a2 ome | 535 Ww Huron. Jow- is ap- |. tor | street” reasonable down Da@ ee be maces Priced, from or @ real bargain for cont. buildings .1 good mn. They | BRICK TERRACE If you are won't last long, hb movers will | paying over $60 Per mo. see this more these to your lot for $1. rom, 3 bedroom full base $1,500 each. P. sth See Sales- | nent, newly decorated home. You nd Py Waidr hans. gle ew pocome. 2. greed a heme ee PSOME GA: ey TARY eel Bo D- CHARLES, Realtor — ZACH | FE 40521~ | 1616 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Union Ww Midday Be Inc. | Ceeperasive Peal Estate Exchange 632 W NEW Ce = 5 oll Hel im Heart of ty. ‘= T mite public oan or} Lene SS | 7a cae Pain Suburban _ Property SA 45A NaN | woe wooded. Some ideal i. acter tna tl Tivses ee ROGER B. HENRY, Ine. en S et For Sale Lots 6 Silver Lake ke Privileass sim sa sy Fie ort 8657. "= cee 1 tow down CRAWFORD Pe 41540 Eves. MY 3-7085 “ive. 7 bots, Lake Orton. It near Rochester. | Ridgeway 975 ae 4-6203 Co-operative Real Estate change : Seminole Hills 4 Jot on Oneida street in excel” lent Leslie R: : Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street WwW aterfprd-Drayton Sub. ¥v ery nice Beautiful 100x180 ff. sites. 1s. stores, and bus. with 670 down. 4 FOR PARMS AND ACREAGE Cal) Rutledge. OR 3-111), PE 40003. SMALL FARM WITH TWO HOMES Justis’ mses from Pootise. 00 day possession! One home has 2? bedrooms and part basement with 2 car garage. The other home is large 3 reom with full basement, $11,000 full price, $3,000 down. KENNE NEDY a 3007 W, Slt Srewmos : Sates ES ers | “Wide Lie Harger Co. 22.0. Herve ee ew SAVE ENERGY, USE” “ ADS! To find ob, place toi live @ pad used car, see fied NOW. be Ta = GET CASH QUICKLY | i Fe state = pata 1956 cars. Bring your ‘ ra ms oer toed fa, Smee | At Leal, wipe Set seupment i ee Fa el ge UNITS, &§ COM we suitable tor Be ar] * * and other securities. = a : 7 : 4 cee erence, Bee) NS MEMES TAROWARE Farm and Industrial—_ | O kl nd Gina CLOPIN New and Used Tractors ‘A. JOHNSON, Realtor | akida TALE oinc’s “cuotwina. “size | / {Sy i a | eee. 3 1 ’ oe. 7 New and Used Tracto : 17s gre hem Ra) Loan Co. |s#ser-sser-w saronne ” a e, of Wersoat, gray, 4a, 18, Pu | TWO WHEEL TRAILER. $00.) 0h Yor #10 "e HOUGHTEN & SON “se PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG.| Sine 10° like is. Cae “Girt Seout ) iN ioe : = _ Dever used. Tapeh FS cacti “SSRI | an "moa N a aey Beane =| FE, 2-9206 Sale Household Goods 57 iadeoes ess Opportunities : | ‘aout sy TENG You, Wa Want FE 4-1574 Z Be tables, $1.98 up: new tg - Partridge LOANS| hes _ “BIRD” To 339-99 up; chests new & oo FE -d E F lelug' teem waier Saas cot ae.i" re . ving room suites. up; “TODAY'S SPECIALS xtra Fast Se int belie a BRICK 67 ROOM HOTEL & BAR| S LAY-A-WAY PLAN ae ey owner's apt. Located ervice . We earn sell, trade anything. Com mt posming area, $20,000 You can borrow $20-8500- quickly out and look around 2 acres of p ang Ts all in tiptop car or furniture tree putes. FRONT TAVERN . in the Loas ‘ made, without endorsers 2 ob foe ° LAKEPR ¢| any worthwhile e, Up 5. rapidly expanding north. 200 20 months to repay. L & § SALES CO. 4 mi, east of f 8. f & rge lake. Comfortable 4 Heights on Auburn Rd. M59. : : foot, meer opt, Reale stsl HOUSEHOLD |F8ythe naitens nea drmse’” | — : =| SMITH’S, 237°, Sagi $13,750 down. FI N AN CE xOTOMATIC WASHER CHEAP On second thought, perhaps 'd better take off my hat! LIONEL EL é ix A-l DRIVE-IN. MILK DEPOT, ____PE_ 5-159 ; Table: Lid Nelso < red } é 1 ter in| 4 a. St. near ILDING SUPPLIES one of Gatland ‘County's fs fastest 3% South ogee Se ‘Bs, “Tearoom, IZE STOVE. |¥36, TV). | Sale Household Goods 57| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 LIONEL & AMERICAN Sse A 5-881? growing as, Topn 2nd Poor _ one eral ~~ a sphasasindiadiatictoatindie Oe ing ~ meg eeenneoe r F , , > y Clarkston. ite "hontess grovine every our) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ag eee ene gos | Boe fate ag Mentet BESS | guanine ER TRAINS — |"*\SED HEATING 00,000 this yea : 202 N. MAIN ee |heeeee OU $35 | Cab. ‘sinks ett pear ae oe iaces "ot condition. ROCHESTER, MICH. | #4, INCH RCA CONSOLE. $995. | Dresser cece ae Laide Arun, tame tots 288 EQUIPMENT $12,400 eee. Valuable real es- ~ .- = TV antenna kit $9 Maytag eMhel 6 cee $10 pot tate available. LOAN, $2 TO $500 WAL TON TV 5 piece reaktest ‘ets ATTENTION NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY on/| LIVESTOCK Walton Cor Josiya PE 22257‘, hp. motor ................ $330} Home Owners _ Builders on ee : i guumass fost Pho EF es Ph_ Rochester OL 60711. OL 1-079! BABYS | oan i SToD 0c. von sbvanilie hs = pod BES agg Sig Ag a) _ inctates 3 Saas “hock bide. All| LOANS, 625 TO S300 «| _-FE_ 3-710. MA lot of new and eee $0. Other sises at Feal savings. Biowers | ae ee ces. Pontiac Farm and for jus’ va BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE BEDROOM SUITE. 17 TV. UP.| EY¥erything for the home. Come Ww and used % hecesie . : i Fans | : Rochester. 7 Co $1,500 down, plus stock. 4 _W. Lawrence 8t. FE ne 1s3e right plano, retrigerator and mise and be convinced of our low one See ee aes CABINETS 1 me Ba. Industrial Tractor ¢ . ite * 5-185 “| Detees. ~ doors ~ EDI LARGE eters WARD E. PARTRIDGE] LOANS $25 to $500 | ,Nems FE Stet ee |” Oakland Furniture insulation building board = root | “inch REALTOR FE 28316) ~ BENEFICIAL new, oalr § he oy Delivered | 104 5. Saginaw ' FE 2-5523 Wikbow” tape TO YOUR y. Ha " 9 FINANCE CO lk. No down payment.| We buy, sell_and exchange __| (ORDER. . olens ane << @ W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to ANC . #2 ead as ca Marine Wasnet, late | COR CHESTS, UXI1X35 ... 1.95 | ‘Ptee estimates cneertully given 73_8. Parke St. A ae a. i It Fee Provident Loan 5- DR. CHESTS 15x27x44. 7.95 prices : miqen WINKLER. W a NACE, : . % COMMISSION AUCTION EVERY GROCERY STORE. BEER xwel" eae See BLOND DUNCAN PRYPE WTH | Gaviang ‘County's Larcest gece sURP LUS LUMBER & ° La yee — ee: ot | Sie Pe ii Bat. ut sine Gitine license. Stock 4 fixutes for 5 A pads and 4 chairs. Excellent con-| OF UNPAINTED FURNITURE | MATERIAL SALES CO. | = meee | TOOLING Parke 8. iF EL pene |e. TA E. CROCERIE: s0 Femme. Fo tx Suton. $55. On 2 et. PICK & PAINT STORE | 2 $200 Mighland Ré. (04991 OR 3-208 Do It Yourself 61 Ghile 'e wosks hd’ Reassnable.| Gand bargaina ia weed furahure. - Doing nice business. license. UNITY LOAN CO. ew lowe peee. sme fn 8 PIECE SOL MAPLE DINETTE Best in toois at lowest prices. USE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN AT STUD, $15. NE. ED. HAVING uy FAR - Has Wi quartes with extra/99 E. Lawrence FE 2731 $30 ‘olus was. Kenyon| like new. Automatic washer. NeW) General Warehouse, 2258 Plumping, wiring. repairing, Com-| Ch. | Som of Red. sell at Public Auction, my house- rooms, mo $16 a week. FRIENDLY ‘SERVICE _Fucsas OR 9901 orion ruffled curtains, Very rea-| Hwy. plete. stock sewer, and : good fixtures, Sntatins new — CABIRET ool con Lig pee: FE 3-7691. = drain ie ry “Buldere SQXER PUPPIES. 7 MOS. OLD, register and fee s condition. TABLE WASHER, LIKE NEW. - Montcaim, | males, one~female. Mf ottered for $15,000 with 81-100 Need $500 || (MAHOGANY FINISHED DINING | $22. Pa. PE 2-1180. : - ' ed. : ; tie wants security sed be pour ee Vadgsrator sin oid immedite: Artists supplies, hobby . own boss Most of the $115 month- |. or Less Cash FOS f00R FYRE > . ‘ : , . | aoa STyweent woud come tres] = WITH QUICK _| adie" Sa tana napioe AND | Redsonamta—rommsTone grove | “UPPlics. Check our clas. 24, Meetenin_ —— | SLACK AND WHITE ding. mg ae as ‘ FE . Mrs. WILLIS M, BREWER SERVICE? Chtcord payers, FE S208, | and retrg. Like new. FE S-mm | sification “Hobbies and FOR RENT | Sage we trea S| oe eee eC = = waae 2 — | | GiROME DINETTE SET. s00FE|_9 Waterly st. = * | Supplies” number 24A. Foor sander = hand sander =| “ip TCTAAS PUPPIES |~ c PE 4sint “PE 's.e02 EM 3-4900| Then Home & Auto. is it piace an Sora Aeenii Se ee coe ae ae m -HRIST | 2 STALL GARAGE downpayment your firs visit oa come or ble these yo rself and _ bmg : oe eee a Snape Ee Realty, Ortonville. a oe on your| chairs and table, 960.95 valve; | refrigerator for ® litte more | BATHROOM FIXTURES ¥ NGs- Ay tg Do You Want to Own , | & "yeyment pian suited to your s ginmous make, formice | Vinorescent” S00 Orchard’ Lane | ai Bot "eter and ates |. joe fe ene) - Your Own Business? | awaits you. Lesile Fitisher, Mas-| in’ took, and be con-|_ Ave. | shardware, electrical Trailer Major off company has modern,| *#®*- Berkley Voss. President. sete saion Mg mete by nm gg ge ag <4 “on ees we ies. aint area. The loca- Ph. FE 5-8121 383 Orchar! Lake Ave. | ee é BeIQUTS SUVFLS, SUS Peery . fond “Cousty. Hf you have the DED Otamate Wer ave ‘toem.| sole model. $66. PR ateen, | BEE PORK RALP ABD aa egar pms OLD xchange : nee : _ | Tvle N . | REPRIGERATOR, 8 CU.FT.COLD:| Sami” OP*"** PAINT SALE | “colors. repaired. Loaners to be-| _ trimmed. #80. PE_4-1481. ANDERSON and GREAT LAKES, Phe ei, Home & Auto wey gt Hy Bop Ra ye ~* lvealiedetiend | 3 BOYS. MADE TR | Outside riant white at $5.98 eal finners ae pot Hi to 44 America’s, 2 unchal boo room suite, elec-| SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- England. Stight! wretched , CREE - rete’ LON Company Secor Gee she Zeit | che oo okra S| La Mpneccan, “ay S| | CHURCH'S INC. Ei OME. New wrepers 00 (a : : :|BLIGHTLY USED MA "chard Lake Ave. Kee Z Sours: 0 to: Samntes 9 be i | Dee Gon Sout Src. e ween, ore, a for pair 498 ae Sov's ROLLER SKATES, SE FORGH_Lio ns in EARLY ments te pay of 8 por cont te steal. | 407 gy BAAS Nat'l Bank DINING ROOM SUITE, 9 PC.; 4) Williams FE 23-2398. American lanterns, Old English ~ WHEN r YOU SU NEED fame | gag FE 3-9625. ast High-| STOVE: eee jou OFF ON ALL COLEMAN deigns. "PARTS—STORE, travel —"¥ | “irigerator, Kelvinator, " $30: Mil ""toyes' ianterns” Ovens Me: most coun ae < fo 8. — DEEF FREEZE At THE LOW! « Eves. MI 43974. for every room Only $25 to $500 coats other floor samole | S7Gvms BOUGHT SOLD. Ex. | Ave eee oe Orenare Sake | of \errific values, Michigan Fiuc Across ener ie me "Orehard Lk Hid. | changes. Turner's, @02 Mt. Clem-| i) INCH TILT ARBOR —feceemt,_ 308 Geenect Lass Ave TABLE L TABLE FOR SALE. Sotate 8 2 Soares | RR EOE ee | “TRADE-IN DEPT__| 88 Suet | pt os to 4. 8 rn 44419 baat, w ee ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER, FA- elec. range~Hi. leg... $29.95 2301 Dixie Hwy. PE _5-0108 al StRTE | eee eee Be 276 Negi pears - alee. ae. . 5 a8, oft tig ready, te open tor business ca aa waweat tai uco: |iakes Savepen oa S81 Garage Doors | &: Co, 1488 Baldwin PAY LIKE RENT with feet Be nN nf ern and traditional design with ~nhee i Oe _ Ave. 5 Ye, we 1 'e ——-_Sath"Teo feet frontage. FINANCE CO. se ecateg piece wood Ginetio. sans FEELS WEBCTEIO MAREWIED. sae ne ont ‘complete Tins ont on ee fe oe. 02 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. These = taney = $id00 value floor lamps... $ 2.98 net EGTA, Part, OFFER ties ae” co RDWARD. now have the s ote ; one requiars. You will save more, then Man WYMAN'S. here Prous $5 ‘snd uo i rege BE ST acs Uzaiters ever As low as regular ce. Michigan Pi, a «. remode ree. E dee ooo corner by er mtn : 35 00 Fami lies ace i 393 Orchard Lake we a, Dharm Terms en 31 3 RAY DO sanz’ 2-0203 Save Money at ed fvante tke be ee Yow down payment ‘wil’ put you! 1 Mmuites, Good ‘condiuon, FE | TRADE OAS RANGES TOR ELEC | Oe ts ‘bul fom os.| _BURMEISTER’S TRATLER EXCHANGE, he ras Recommend | 8 oo ssamenon | cebu Posie “uoks ope OM LUMBER 8, Zelerragh_—_—_YE ame \G . : = yee 4 . Sea A JOHNSON, Rettor | Ty Ln or’ |ritettnsiester ae | feet oe ee | CLOSE OUT U) eR Mt ee teg . —— ane a Ww -_Muron. Inside and outside birch doors. FE 42833 : eh Md seams SO US| OTD Rip docd conditca teh | Srey “aaa eabtaet bawe’ vat 800,000 oa ae rte cree re | Ree eee | Be NEW Resin ners] pour wo murner cone | eaten cn ERM te Oaag RENMORE CAE MGR | BYicy atari ne Sisd | Pe athe Ne oan o 7 ‘Seen toy dy es you ER yg - Wd Spinner washers ‘aneens $60.95 uo _Roselawn. FE $-5332 or OR 3-2758. CASH AND CARRY AT BU RMEISTER’S sale. 105 E. Strathmore.- ‘ THING AND CLIP. month, Ideal for tow up to $500 on small Soeuan sheenest “re Sa soak USED REFRIGERA’ $35 AND PIPE ONLY $3.90 a ie aEOT, ONE OR = . N, Perry. FE 26113. | - community | “woce ~ 0 ~ month payments. FEREEER POR SALE GA Tike | vA BS Meare tote |$ Trew Son, X13. es WE SEL Sr tinal te | Soda CATS BOARDED. DOGS x : oe migrer payments el et ivrmece. oNTve seat jamax.| Pe oe § to" Bonny 0 ae 3 YARDS TO SERVE YoU © 90d Sotect. Heed te Teen. od BurrBhell, 375 §. Tele- ’ tes : 8 OL ' REFRIGERA- rand. ones Ba. $75 mo. for ce ponnowna — |\TORPACE BUOWER. ROG. TT# TK.) Yy signp. 1 tot rusnine cond aa dea eS ontaay nenril ie | fea Wastole' eck °°. § 33k| "Sale Store Equipment 64) Hay, Grain & F Fed 711) PONTIAC ne is yours. . - i bain AG Te ae PO! en x .* T PREPAID IOLL LPAL AALE AN : eee ete) eee? [ote mance cgay cowmrrion.| Pe tp theh eae) com ge urOMe | Ae 2, et BPR « cour, mgerye roop mame | ica, met, | | CHIEF - G00D ADJUSTABLE. er- $320.95. now fas ts. ‘en STRCLE FLUORESCENT Pix. | 254 4. (eore hie wet Ms oeeo| Sot Condition, OF" tables neal Said Baie’ Lane Ra, Holly. ME 39 FT._TO 40 ft. : HOTEL WITH Set, Meet ses” siucaly | §8. Dining” room furniture oe: _ton. FE STs ~~ | < dein type of ignting for_aiteh | 34 "i Bis | Epo Msiamor, ack Phone | _ Two A COMPLETE CHANGE - LASS BBAR joan company. «chairs buffet, $90. Laree wate | WAYNE GABERT'S |. ens, sdincites, and rec- a45 | 23 . | ALFALFA AND ALL MGNDS WAY. |“ “TN ReAUTY AND © , F Fe OnE BERING ROOT WORE. | TELEVISION SALE. | Signy "tciory marred rod bath ni 3 $3|~ Sale Sporting Goods 65 | -*™ A 00ee NB a FR ag Fy ALE sa factory chorrocme’” bichigsa . aes a. seconD cuTHRG | © CONSTRUCTION eS TERE ea page. eh or Buckner é Jom tolton wo Gah Sher ROOM SUITE RCA Table, new GEES an, 2 as L “ok New adition pase, PE neat, “Meee Sr’ t-onne “ses NOW ON DISPLAY AT 0 ‘ FE A a ae GRAPTSMAN © BENCH Phd Re Sleeth Rd. Near Wixom Ra. tube | "with tachments, 118 BE. Col- ALL TYPES OF HAY. FinsT & .( Finance Co, | a stove wanooany awe | Mes =aaliiae Cs eetedkedbeos by as, FOR SALE ag i gh A HUTCHINSON oN mattress 4: dresser OR 3-1405, mGikite Srna ntced tor 5 set, 2 wr R A deliver, OA #-2179, \ 2 cine ; ; HAND CROCH “nace with fan. Pirst ; - GORN FOR SALE. L. STAYTON, MICHIGAN BUSINESS | __ #0". sr" ew w pieciod sass, wip fen. Pies 6 takes. OR) maneyens — 7x PoER inet Gomeae | cone For ue mmvrox.| TRAILER SALES CORPORATION [Potts 24 Floor, National Bide. TAMORD RING “AND WEDDING | Houle onive Burt | anoroone a wrces aire or | ge ae SALES he - g 4 } i E L see MS PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy. | now #2405, R, DB. ee ae MITER 8 AND SAVE UP TO We bug, eel. trade. guns Burr ATs. AND NOt F-o008. +. __oe a i he Bedroom re ’ | Guo-Therm 80,000 BTU Oil, FOr FOR- ed : __ Shell ,_ Telegraph. ak Cilia OF ECGS COTING 4201 Dixle Hwy. “NORTHWOODS | “apm, "E.nrm | BERNER Tae, LEN, | Set Sie oa sat | SSL aE | necro, |r Ge Shag Re | ge A Seta pga Sealepol "4 “cakine, ideal mots! Ven Drk makes, 966 Myrtle, Huron Gst- | WittrE (PORCELAIN. + BURNER |. 73.8, Parke St. BURMEISTER res wreacmeel bens spore Ba 2830 8. Dort Hwy. Flint = a! cabins. mote! Fy eg an fe Bask __ dens. gas. stove with lights Kenmore | Dia. METAL LATH, ic SHEET HUNTERS » For | For Sale Livestock — 22 Ps —_— re esr eae Pee see KELVINATOR UPRIGHT FREEZ-| je" FE 2.6406 after 5. Z rib, %”. %" rib lath . Bring your buck to Davey's for « Savings $ $$ Savings bunting er, 2 yrs. old, OL 1-0540. ae ans fay Northern Lumber Co. skinning. cutting and wrapping. On bew 1955 models area. ! UW 44 de a De Cure bead S'he pe CHINCHEILLAS ‘SALE oR TRADE Pa ge wd 5 Ox12 LINO. LINO. RUGS. $258 |. ase oh Ta e-in an ied bead Te per ft. gi07 Cooley Lake For your freezer or we will rent or ‘asiemenile. Also a’ fine sclection . Mortgage Loans 54 chaie A ++ BLAYLOCK Pontiac Me 3107 ae . tae Mee Terme, Li 3273. 900, Bowers: GRYERAL. AND. SETLINE FOR maed_trouers Vv sbestos, root, cos .. 5 vl erry : —— —_ i QoaLITONE HEARING ‘USED 7 YR. OLD HOLSTEIN HEIFER. : ny LOANS $600: to $1,500 INYL ' pone: 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7191 RING ald. U Milford, -MUtual 45742 oe. eee Genesee Gales a E P Ld ' , : Gomes mewerg or atm | SOU $B] DRAW TITE HITCHES | ea ee ere! qglthagounson®, |" READ. OF CATTLE, CALVES [at rx AROS, NODERR, Pee eee [52 { Gal. Electric| # POMS ECONOMLY | Ztint het fot we te frome] "ane al,consfareres lee: | cas be Benen, Oo caraway |F HEAR CE AtEe: BE Padi | wom houses, panty comrrsciedse heatbehinis. Slit. FURNITURE CO. |?" Howland. ° 3345 Dixie Hwy. _ tak 6." 5.” Taompeon, 8 SLAYBAUGH’S Sow AND 12 Fl08. DALE BURT. ee har iad dren : peso | pte | hae SEO ea O05 | Se onto 405, seu | Wanted Livestock 73 | -== ch a TD 5. ee L_A. WAGNER CO. : Me a Sh tein Re - LPuldine | 1960 N. Opdyke. Cor. Pontiac Ra. WRINGER TYPE EAsy W OF end ae | WANTED: Horses iQ Beano. OXFORD “ARGEOVERBTUPYA 135 eal, Ideal for ha ae are. = Swaps 58 | TARDE pyensrupeep “Sowa Christmas Gifts 59] 2 aaah dec, ‘oh "anal Baal TE, f |e ee —y,| Trailer Sales — AIR KING CBS WIRE RE- BOY's 8” SCHWINN BIKE. LIO LION: | sips mite Soin ‘| __ For Sale Poultry 74) s.. tne new 1986 0 Be ge ie Pe Lord’s Specials le ~ Gifts tore for a ‘Sportsman _ FAT HENS Te he tee oe vances, wire for small pianc. Must | 5 Dc. dinette set ......:....- $3 | DOLL CLOTHES. All Sizes. 5. GALT NACE. 200, FISHERMAN 235 _& Biv North. _____ | ‘insurance rales. Only Me down, berm ahd comiiticn. Call EM. = Be Tye from $2008 uo| "FE 20650 «| _ Thompson, 00 8. Perry. aor, or Fo 00 Granade, $28 $20.78 peo hell nel spinnin reels $21.85 | PRYERS. ALIVE, FE 32070. 2% | 69 months to pay. GERSAN GaRPRERD POPS: | Uat*cts ores onc eee) MAND MADE, GOUT, Gas | TREE Susie eink $988 ae TING OF HEAT. | $21.50 Airex spinning reels” $1638 | ay “Wa Z| ike see a tratier 12 M. bight a Lord's HOUSEHOLD PAPER PR PRODUCTS. |} ‘pe colo colored bath sets wi tase a oe ra nite South seis Wins * sam] gonaiers. 8 Cy Feiedt tags | DEER HUNTER SP : ay bo tat Geese Ph, MEIrpse 42070. “eee PEC, Fa. in Zeruiure and Appliances — ny ee ie $-5825. nO RM SASH Ss wiltoauass bics sal 974 ita NG CHICKENS, 10 USED TRAILERS “tJ. 3.1385, | "where Wrigiey’s Used To Be” Aluminum combination windows alive or dressed. ¢ to 1 Ibe. Roy TO PICK FROM “wade tor land. contract, vacant | iZAGNAVOX RADIO AND REC | a FE 44 $195-$595 land, your equity in « home. or) ord rq with records. ” apt. 4, BUY Now! See it heret 19. bigh Oxford Trailer Sales Michigne belie oie, Tiles pure and accessories. . | Mile south of Orton om MM. 12 ft. ve ont Co Auto Accessories 80 ‘Ba eae Si Se Used Buildin ote tlh Materials of All Kinds | ,,! FOR CASH/IN A throu ae bBere $ = first tei ie WW change in dregs | ¢ a Classi i arters sa a AS hing goes! Dial FE Chased i t i: . zeist, | f | ee Ty * at \s lisciediass Delivery! Deal Direct ! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here rib aGe wenae ee es re 3.0000 rs ee } . RVI cS " ready ss Bi ingame Dealer ‘ny * Car 0-4585, _talis, Good “cond. Call O 37k3.| 12% Re Rd, ang Woodwarg : FOR! ~Pontiac way Y'ALL SOME © NATIONAL _ MOTOR SALES | m8 & BAGINA NAW = “%!- USED CARS PRICED $25 OVER WHOLESALE — KELLER KOCH > “Bowens, reste & Neate, ews v4, Service, FE . BOW car appearance, CALIFORNIA. BUYER A é same uWwY. care ; make any BAG AUTO PARTS Pe 6-0219 0 Tens WiLL fast your tar down. Easy GMAC a 190 8, Main, Mu | » Nonna ~ COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester. |. OPEN PM. ER Sa “hh, J. VANWELT , oi Ford F6 14 ft. plat- , 2 speed axle. IN GMC TIP TOP. VALUES GUARANTEED} | rp 1952 CHEVROLET =| 1953 CHEVROLET ie 1953 P PLYMOUTH ance rs MY_2-2611 “Matthews 1953 CHEVROLET 3 and rand had . "$1045 apg radio, = yg BE ot ' eemet wan very funy about is $695 4 Haskins Chev. | SORT en isan | 7 SUBS, SEDAN WAR gh iis no lad down, 445 8 by Ove : q at al —r. ‘Si DESOTO, 2 DOOR, HARDTOP | . = radio, m heater, 2tone dive: Nonte ard * Bo) OLET Lincoln 5- — ‘1 by 88, Teg eee} Pvt. owner, PE 42544 coe ays Official Cars RL yes Re, te open every week, night ees & SON’, 528 “oe ‘3 ‘oe Nash Nash mucter's’ special .. JACOBSO N's” N's | HUDS Piymout ; il lad 195 00 00 ON poo oe “West Side Us eae te GOING Somewhere — for Thanksgiving | "| STAR CHIEFS) | “Qm0)"" A. Co SS OMPARE | OUR DEALS ‘35 Chevie. 2 dr. loaded, 600 mi. © Chevie ‘Bel ‘ie + hardtop, Nice, power. rea USED CARS . 1953 Ford Cen 4Dr. Radio and Heater Overdrive * 1952 Pontiac Deluxe 4 Dr. Radio and Heater Hydramatic 2 Tone Blue $995 1953 Buick Special 4 Dr. eater Only 2 Tone Gray Whitewalls $1745 1954 Pontiac Custom Catalina Radio and Heater . ¢ Hydramatic Maise Yellow & White - White Sidewalls $1095 1953 Pontiac Deluxe 2 Dr. Radio and Heater Hydramatic’ 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr. Radio and Heater Standard Shift Seneca Brown Factory Executives’. Cars , ORS| © 3 5 aE are =| SONTAG | - Retail Store. “Goodwill Used Cars” "65 Mt, Clemens St ‘FES/I7 : f You Can't Bay. These Cars at These Prices | EXCEPT At HAROLD TURNER Ford” U Sees Eyes _ On These © | Thanksgiving Specials 1955 DeSoto 4 Door Se- dan. Powerflyte trans. 1955 Plymouth 4-Door, Radio & heater. Pow- erflyte. power steer- 1953 Chevrolet Convt. Stock No. 1226A.....$799 1954 Chev ralet 34 T. Platf'm. Stock No. 347A $644 —, Bad — Compres- ion Low. WwW hat’ s the Matter Friend, Won't the old Bus Go? Cylinders ‘Weak—Springs Loose are Why it Wobbles around! like a Ruptured Goose Windshield Cracked, Tires are Worn Engine so loud you Can't | hear the Horn— Upholstery Torn — Short of Oil Radiator in a, Continual Boi * Is It a friend of Yours? Don’t be a Jerk — You know youre: always late for work— We Have a solution and it Sure will pay. BUY A USED CAR AT OLIVER'S AND DO IT TODAY $395: . 1951 Buick 2-Dr. Good condition in and out. | $495 1952 Nash 4-Dr. 1 of our finest cars. » 1952 Pontiac Custom talina Radio and heater. H atic and ther trim. $995 1954 Chevrolet “210” 2-dr. sedan. Low mileage. A real fine buy. $1295 1953 Buick Special . Riviera Clean asa pin. $795 1953 Ford Customline 2dr. aes ! —- - $1795 1984 Buick ial Riviera Ha no Pre ope _ Both sharp cars. BUICK. : line hale Ave. 1954 Ford 8 Ranch Wagon. Stock No. 647A. .$1244 1954 Chevrolet 2 dr. 1955 Ford 8 Convt.. Stock No. P764........ . $1744 And In Addition We Have Many, Many _ More Comparable Used Car Values! ! No Down Payment 1951 Ford Convt. 1951 Stude. 4 dr. 1952 Dodge Cpe. 1951 Ford Clb. Cpe. 1951 Buick 4 dr. 1951 Plymouth 4 dr. 1952 Ford 2 dr. 1951 Nash Rambler Wen. i “Harold Turner, Ford Immediate “Spot” Delivery Low, Low Bank Rates 1954 Ford ¥%4 T. Pickup. Stock No. 200A... . $699 1953 Ford Custom.4 dr, Stock No. 505A... .$699 1952 Pontiac Dix 82 dF Stock No, P751...$599 Stock No. 780A....... $999 2 BIG LOTS Midwest 47500 ! Liberty 9-4000 JOrdan 46266 Liberty 9-4001 | # _ drive [8 A.M Heatei and white wall 1955 Ford 2 dr. Stock No. HOQAA.....-... SUIS sires oo... eee e es $1995 ing and brakes. «$1895 1954 Plymouth 4 dr. Stock No. 318A vaacue -, $825 : : a . __ Hi 1955 Plymouth 2 Door.__1955 Chevrolet 1951 Ford Convt. Stock No, 491A. see eeees -.$399 Radio & heater. Pow- Radio & heater. Pow- erglide, power: steer- ing and brakes, White’ 1995 walle erflyte, P. steering, white Walls ....$1795 oeeeweweee 1955 Ford Cony. Radio & heater, white walls, overdrive ban. country car ... -$1195 1953 Plymouth Hard- top. Radio and heater, White walls .... 1954 Ford Custom 6 Tudor Sedan, Radio & heater 1953 DeSoto Club Cpe. 1953 Kaiser 2-Door Se V-8. Radio and heater, white walls plus ee ee oo 1952 Pontiac 2-Door Se- 1953 Olds Super Holi- dan. Heater. Ready to day Coupe. Radio and ee $695 heater. Lydra. White, . WOME sc ckesss + $1295 pee 1951 DeSoto Hardtop. Radio and heater .. . Only ws cascns «+ $595 1952 Plymouth 4-Door. Radio and heater, O. vues cans $495 SCHUTZ Motors| DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912. S. Woodward, Birmingham | Midwest 47811 — OPEN — ‘til 9 P.M. t.Conv. | 1954 Plymouth Subur- |” eater. Real] dan. Heater. Economy | $695 hyn. ie 1 Cy Owens Your FORD Dealer! ‘ANNOUNCING’ NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 1956 HERE WE GO AGAIN! LOOK AT THESE PRICES! ‘53 Chev. 2 dr., R&H......$650 '52 Nash 2 dr., R&H......$495 ‘53 Pont. dlx. 4 dr., R&H, Hydramatic 995 ‘52 Pont. Chief dlx. 2 dr., | R&H, Hydramatic ... ‘52 Dodge V-8 4 dr. ‘51 Mercury cl. cpe., O.D..$460 ‘52 Ford 8 coupe ......... $535 ‘50 Pontiac 2 dr., R&H... ‘52 Chev. dlx, 4’dr., P.G.. .$565 ‘51 Ford 2 dr., R&H.. “eee © & vee * @ & ‘53 Ford 2 dr., R&H ‘51 Chev. dix. 4 dr., R&H. .$385 ‘50 Buick 2 dr., R&H, Dyna.$185 CONVERTIBLES . 8 to Choose From 1953s Name Your Deal 1955 Fords 8 Left 2- ee 4-Drs.- Country Sedans Victorias No Payments Until 56 1952s 1954s We Arrange Your Financing "Cy Oivens'| 147 ye SAGINAW ST. . FES4101 °”, $145 | » + oe 237 | ‘53 Nash Rambler « conv... $647 | ares $765 | | ‘|| Jerome. Olds-C - PE 5.3588 7 se 8 A. M. to9 P. M. ‘dae ITS SMART To Buy Out of Season CONVERTIBLE SALE 1954 Olds .$1,995 ‘Super 88, Coral Blue, Jet Black Top, White Tires, Hydra., Radio and teeter, Power Brakes. ; 1952 Cadillac .$1,995 et Black All the Way, Red Wheels with Vhite Tires, Hydra. Radio and Heater, P, Steering, NICE. 1953 Pontide’: 65. easae, ae Egg Blue, Black Top, White Walls, dio-end, Heater, Hydra., One Owner. 1953 Pod. ogis ke see O90 Dark Green, Jet "Black Top, Ford-O-Matic, Radio and Heater, Just the car for that - High School Student. 1952 Olds Light Blue, White Walls, Radio and Heat- er, Hydra., Power Steering, P. Brakes. ae 95 “ee * * @ @O eo ee © * eee ee eee “ee * © * © © © *# # © © ow eee 4-Door, Clean, Nicé Tires. 1953 Mercury 9:.<.22. ag Light i, Mereouitie A Sound ar 1952 Pontiac Chieftain Dix. Sedan, Jet Black, Radio and Heater, Hydra., W. Walls. | 1953 Nash .... Statesman Sedan, Two-Tone, Tinted Glass, QO, Drive. 11952 Nosh :........ . 745 Statesman Sedan, Nice. ‘ 1952 Plymouth... . $595 | Cranbrook, Radio and Heater, O. Drive. : Just Good Credit! 47 Buick "47 Olds Se — "® Pontiac ccd Ford "50 Chevrolet | Bright Spot" Cass. at orca at | if - oa. | ay } i nit cor mde ii = ee ee er $995} 4 % tn 4 : 5 | see @ . ee $895 -- ‘== Today's! Radio Programs - -- - 3 Twili i Toda A = = 78, (1) CKLW, erry WW, (900) weak, (1030) WXYZ, cme) wien, (1490) WroN, A eaad iB d— 1960? ““FonIGnT WIBK Rows, pickey Shorr “a So es Voice of Agricit ar ary death e Aroun — in hea pte | Pam oR. ame tne GxLW: Guy. Nunn, By EARL WILSON A w News. Wie . ews xR yatior WrOR Sie eae 5 Powers Working Out NEW TORK--Dyou ewtgull Ont of day's TV vomies wil | . Reynolds Whom” Bee sue, Crvitle "wa, Bob Maxwell gee Military Defense Units popular—or even isp? Srnerneie lsece—WaR Mews Mazee | WAYS wot ‘iy rie Will George Gobel be a “Down Memory Lane” item five ¥2, Bul Stern ww, Pi CKLW. 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(4) Color-/$100 of repairs to a bridge Billy Eckstine, annoyed by calls, discon- ? Per x . euhé band was convicted for murder) md (1) Charm Kitchen. (9)/spanning the Grand River here/nected his phone and gets his messages at the corner candy oiaicaer tee se ; in “The Story of Nora Paul.” Biremgy hema mee. appears to have ended a dispute| store... The Nat'l Council to Combat Blindness holds its pen m ) apelin psa sight . + 20—(1) Break the Bawk, Quiz| 1D Fae to Reda e en avided thie Ionia Cowe0)/~Lights On” benefit Dec. ¢, with Denies Daresl among the stars y Sop in—a demonstration proves i i - |) with Bert Parks with $2,200 bank.| > NaS. enmmneeaaty attending. I~ - ! —— = .| Shoppers Show. The bridge had been con- Milton Blackstone registered Monte Proser's infant son in 1:65—(2). Girl Talk . Paul Gregory, who did “Caine demned, but. repairs were held 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. 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(7) of Grand Rapids offered to pay| border of Nevada and the verge of bankruptcy.”—Arthur Maisel.| | * fires. 7 Met for the repairs because it was unable to get supplies across the bridge and employes at its plant here were forced to walk across TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “Back home,” says Herb Shriner, “our harmonica band was pretty bad. and mixed the melody so you couldn't recognize it. Today all the bands do it and call © Rew Bime-Swe Lerphone © 10-Bey Money-teck - Guarentee : Sales & Service FE 2.6967 _ |3:38—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:55—(9) News. « 4:00—-(2) Brighter Day. (7) Cap- ane Lae aad Westment, 2 page Ea wane @ meh tain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. it, it ‘special arrangements’.” . . . That's earl, brother. ; 1157 W. Heron St a at ” (4) This Is| 4:18—(2) Secret Storm. ia County Road Com The Hall. Syndicate, Inc.) ° Skestecteetameee ee sete | Your Liss serie rust tac bluse Ow Your Accout, (D)|aattion etic mated the. WOR —e—— nee FRED N. 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Muehl, author also for the holiday feast. of two books on India, “American 18:45—(7) News. Dick Femmel. Ben- | 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety with ott" | Soupy Sales. (9) National News.|Sahib,” and “Interview With In-| Cubs who took part in the pro-'of first-degree murder in the rape- ? a pain-dead-| (4) News. Pauj Williams. (2) |dia.” ject are Wally Bryce, David Cher-\ining of his sister-in-law and her|'ieving whoever left her is going to) News. Jac LeGoff. bonean, Harold Nichols, Roger/naby daughter. remember that sign and come back og 11:16—(7) Premiere Playhouse.| | TTesspassers will be prosecut- Shaw and John Spina, under he * * for her. | leadership of den mother Juanita! 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It don’t make a 38 Goddess away at work the night of the slay- a ‘ any difference what method you use to get her out here. . . \ | Ciiriate 36 Dea ings. The latest boost means that) Wy a ruse, sweet talk, or a big club . . . just make sure she gets CEE) 3 iene : ** “prime” four to six-months’ paper! there, and we'll show her . storeful of better quality \ sand ——~ - Det attorney winara w, (00m ts selling to yield. investors| © sporting goods and assist her in selecting the right eitt tor Wy i part Cass had asked for acquittal by|?% PeF cent compared to 2% perl a hoe Soe ke. aly. - aes Tete pacts "§ LADIES’ NIGHT § i A . in- $e Gaines of reduced "in whi Reade ad eee N DAY E \ m ra killing finance companies + through ON : | 2 roll vpn Pin Dy Ay gay pl» oy agar sbue M re DECEMBER 5th + 58 Too bed! SOE: SEE aoe a Lbs] |he aid not know why he did it. cent against 3 per cent previously. 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