-Turpike’s Cost
troopers
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WHILE THOUSANDS WATCHED — Wet fect and Christmas Parade today. A section of the crowd
trickles down the back of the neck apparently meant here watches a float swish past them in the rain,|
nothing to 30,000 area residents watching the annual still managing to look colorful and professional.
Study Ordered Officials Take Ist Step
Toward Sale of Bonds
-With Data Demand
ANN ARBOR —As a first step
toward selling bonds to finance
construction, the Michigan Turn: |
pike Authority is ordering its en- |
gineers to give it an up-to-date
estimate on costs of a proposed toll
road from Rockwood to Saginaw.
An estimated date April 15 fixed
costs at 164 million dollars for the
status now,” Higgins continued.
“I hepe from now on we will
nities have been dragging their
feet in negotiations with us, wait-
ing to see what the court would
do, ‘
“The authority will meet any
stand for unreasonable delay.”
The chairman said acquisition of
rights-of-way will take about: 10
months and that: during the time
final highway construction design
will be completed.
3,100 Ask for 200 Jobs: LANSING # — The Michigan}
State Police has set at rest legisla-
tors’ fears that it could not recruit
200 new for an attack on
lice got more than 3,100 applica- p.m.
Fussy Cow Obliged
LONDON (INS) — Hair stylist © Andre
. |Poyalty, recently shampooed and gave a
permanent to a cow’s tail at the
request of the animal's owner.
In Today's Press
tions, it estimated today, - Grown-Ups Halt
Shrewd Scheme
of Venturous Lad
NEW YORK (INS) — One of the,
most down-hearted people in’
Brooklyn today was little Joseph
Goebel, 8.
“People,” he muttered. ‘“‘Grown-|
up people!”
Here was Joe all set to earn $3-
a-day for a two-week stint that
would have kept him out of school!
until Christmas holidays began. |
“And then grown-ups had to
Jouse it up!”
The grown-ups—his parents ex-
- gree of course—were the
; lyn Municipal Court clerk
and a judge who turned him down! \ oor Publishers Assn. met for
sephine,
intended for her. But it will have
to be reissued.
Mercury Dip, Snow
Predicted for Area. The weatherman says that the
to snow tomor-
degrees.
The lowest temperature preced-
ing 8 a.m. was 39 degrees, The
thermometer registered 35 at 2
» Whose clientele includes
women ‘and members of
is a versatile man. He
three-day-old strike
which has closed
jeotypers and the
Detroit Papers
Remain Closed Combined Unions Issue
New Newspaper; Polish
Daily Uses English
DETROIT ww — A new attempt
is being made today to settle the
of stereotypers
down Detroit's
metropolitan daily newspapers. *
Representatives of the AFL Ster- fo Present Facts
Against Charges Documentary Evidence
Ready to Refute Dealer
Claims of ‘Pressure’
WASHINGTON (#—Har-
low H. Curtice, president of
General Motors Corp., has
told inquiring senators his
firm will offer “documen-
~ |tary evidence” which he
Says will refute dealer criti-
cism of GM policies. ;
Curtice made the state-
and other GM executives
spent most of the day lis-
tening to dealer-witnesses.
‘Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) said
dealers’ complaints” and “‘still
O'Mahoney also said he in-
tends to ‘‘pursue” with top Gen-
eral Motors officials his pro-
posal that they work out a new
sales contract more equitable to
GM car dealers.
* The Wyoming Democrat is act-
ing chairman of a Senate anti-
to return, :
‘CHARGE PRESSURE .
Harlow H. Curtice, GM _ presi-
dent, said yesterday his firm has
“documen evidence’ to. an- g
i
newspaper
jit sold all
‘West Germany, which might
DETROIT (INS) — The Polish
yesterday, :
Hint Berlin Blockade
BERLIN (INS)-— West Berlin!
transport officials charged today
that Soviet authorities are refus-
ing to countersign permits for
canai shipping between Berlin and
Building News ........ 13 thru 23
Church News. .....5.......... 8,9
County News ............ cece 10
Weitertale 5c ok ecescccscesccs 4
fiperts ........cc05 eeseresese oo 28
WANTS ora veccee send case vee Of
TV & Radio Programs ....... 31
Wilson, Eari eusseenapeesennss 31
Women’s Pages ............ 6,7 another blockade, eG
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=-Goodfellows Sell
Papers for Needy
Sale of The Pontiac Press
by Waterford Township Good-
Waterford police and fire-
men, along with service’ or-
ganizations and _ individual
Telegraph, and at
Elizabeth Lake. and Telegraph. ment yesterday after he|
today senators studying GM opera-|- *;
tions “‘want answer to numerous)
company’s executives. ~ aan : i i
‘
: The
til Tuesday when more than a)
score of GM executives were asked’ plumber and the auto worker who F
i ef
itoday by a wind-driven fire in Bh
have lots of questions” to ask the) =. ~
n Fails to Daunt 30,000 Parade Curtice Offers eta | Santa Claus Salutes Youngsters
A HEARTY WAVE — Beaming and waving
through the drizzle, Santa Claus rides at the end
of the parade while Pontiac children shriek greet- ings and wishes a
youngsters riding with him should have a good
Christmas this year—if they’ve been good.
from the sidelines. Two favored
NEW YORK (INS) — George
{Meany and Walter Reuther, the |
lgrew to be architects of labor
unity,-map today the-final .details
of the first AFL-CIO convention. * * Ld]
The farewell convention of the
Congress of Industrial Organiza-
tions did so yesterday — but not
Fire Damages Jap. City.
TOKYO (INS)—More than 900
the city of Nase on an island off
southern Japan. The entire down-
town shopping and business dis-
trict was wiped out in Nase, a city
of 42,000 population.
Please, Mr. Mailman.
CHARLSESTON, S.C. (INS)\—
A youngster scribbled this aftér-
thought on the back of his letter
to Santa Claus: “Mailman, if this
doesn't get there in 30 days, please
walk faster.” .
A fecord of sorts was set Thurs-
day and Friday at Pontiac General |5-pounds 13-ounces were born to
Hospital when three sets of twins |Mrs. Idela Byas, 27, whose hus-
were born over a Span of 13 hours.'band, Ben. is a Fisher Body em- “* %
Two baby girls both weighing
ploye. The first delivery was
made at 10:39 Thursday night with
the second following at 10:45,
The Byas’, who live at 187
“It’s Twins’ .. 3 Times in 13 Hours at Hospital “ *
Lather St., have another set of
16-month-old twins at home and
a 12-year-old girl,
Mrs, Mandy Evans, 40, and her
husband Charles, became the par-
ents of the second set of twins de-
livered at the hospital when a 6-
pound 7%-ounce boy made his
presence known at 5:31 yesterday He also charged the fiery little
TWU chief with using Communist|for election Monday as president
tactics.
13 Die, 50 Hurt
=== in London Crash} Commuter Trains Ram;
Fire. Engulfs Passenger
Coach at Barnes
LONDON (
England's latest rail disaster—the
third in two,-days in the London
jarea—rose to 13 dead today.
* * *
Fifty others were injured in the
the garish light of floodlamps and
flares throug ch the night, seeking
victims or survivors of the col-
lision at Barnes, eight miles west
of the city’s center.
A fire department official, whose
men fought flames 40 feet high at
one point, said early today he
thought “all were now out."
BURST INTO FLAMES
The collision occurred when an electric commuters train plowed
into-the rear car of a standing
freight train. :
The front coach of the passen-
ger train was derailed, turned on
its side and burst into flames.
Volunteer rescue workers and
nearby home owners aided firemen!County Clerk, Pontiac, at 12:30
in dragging the injured and dead .
from the blazing coaches.
Eyewitnesses to the crash said
there were several explosions im.|2¢MS accompanied the petitions
mediately after the collision. After
the crash, flames spurted 40 feet
into the wr. :
There were about 150 passengers held.
aboard the commuters train, some
of them returning from atteriding
the theater in London.
Perhaps a Telegram?
MOSCOW, Idaho Service sta-
tion attendant Claude Campbell
would have called the police last
night to report a theft but he
couldn't—it was the telephone that
was stolen.
| \ yi =< The toll in)
p.m, Friday, CIO- AFL Unite Monday= Tonight, Meany, who is slated
of the new federation, and Reuth- [ri alchers Enthusiasm High
as Crowds View
Yule Procession Wet Marchers, ‘Crowd
Celebrate Traditional
Pontiac Event
By BUD -MARTZ-
Huddling in doorways
and under umbrellas, an
e&timated 30,000 area resi-
dents lined Saginaw Street
today to watch the 1955
Pontiac Christmas Parade
in a drizzling rain that
promised a possible record
crop of colds tomorrow. _—
Despite the rain, the for-
titude of the marchers was
noteworthy. Soaked dan-
gling fringe of the 34 floats
was still colorful as it made
les in street puddles,
and drum majorettes brave-
ly hoisted bare red knees
leading the nine bands.
Ril — i ey, exp! g “appreci-
ation and thanks to every-
one who did such a magnif-
icent job in spite of the
weather,” said the le
“)was “one of the best we've
had.’
f
| er, who will be the top vice-
president, will be honored by the
City of New York at a dinner in
the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
Election on City
on. Area . Incorporation
and Annexation
Petitions for city incorporation)
and annexation of Rochester were
filed in the office of the Oakland]
Signatures of i54 Rochester resi-
which were filed by the Rochester|
Annexation would also include an
increased area from 1.3 to approx-
imately 4 square miles and would
change the assessed value from
present $6,000,000 to $9,000,000, ac-
cording to the committee spokes-
Rochester Seeks!
yar
gie ntl
Ignoring the rain and cold, chil-
dren along the route waved to
the floats, cheered Santa, clam-
ored for balloons and- scampered
joytully underfoot. dows where physically - handi-
capped children watched the pa-
rade from special vantage points
High Birth Rate
Shows Younger,
Bigger Families
oe gpd = if today’s birth
an exhaustive study of birth rates,
cited these trends:
5 _ | man,
the world to join her brother. CHRISTMAS The boundaries of the proposed
The Eyans live at 626 Arthur SHOPPING? eity would not include the South
St. and have seven other chil- Is Christmas shopping | il riper but ee a set ranging in from two t ‘strain Present village
ry nt . vocketebek! if a6 with not Main Street. bridge, go east to a were born do like hundreds of others include a section of the Park-
tte eS ws poo .. oeone up wee Davis property and west to Liver-
leNet St. at 11:02]/ home and sell them oolowest | yesterday morning. A : g
€- pound one ounce boy arrived| - in’ mighty’ handy and he Judge Is Startled — and was lowed seconds la- you ‘ be with the * 5
weighing Spounds| Qulek results you get. This His Boy's a Bureaucrat ad ht over & dozen | OKLAHOMA CITY @ — ‘Traffic
Elans have four other chil eal $06 in cash. Judge James Demopolos fears his
dren at home from 11 months to] USED WRINGER TYPE wasH- |/8-year-old son, Jimmy, may grow
five years. Elan too is a Fisher $38. PE ssose “UeTy tubs. Fup to be a bureaucrat.
Mies Sortey Dovre, administra : l out te gen Borg agg Re em ‘ } , & Lil > : z a
tive aselstant at Pontiac General, 7° Place Your Want Ad [ind * ONS. Sane te’ New said she did nof know if the births] © DIAL FE 2-8181 | orieans to address @ meting set a record or not, .| Just ask for the _ | the American Bar Assn. “How
None of ‘the. twins have been |l Ww AD DEPT [you feeling, dad?” the letter said.
fomaee at oat according to Miss|] ANT AD I /=* “[TPleasé check ‘yes on no oa j , iI : r i ‘ i space provided.” 3 :
And smiles and. waving hands -
‘decorated the second-story win-
Last year more than four mil. ©
lion American women had babies,
through the courtesy of downtown
merchants.
LOS ANGELES @®—A UCLA so. .
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after an ‘accident on M24
~ car driven by Dennis 0. Howell,
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. ss MIS. W. HENRY SINK at the Organ
CHRISTMAS MUSIC — Choosing. special Christ-
mas numbers which she will play during December
sat the Central Methodist Church is Mrs. W. Henry
‘Sink, organist. For the worship service tomorrow
ashe has selected ‘Prelude to Christmas Oratorio”
Music by the Masters
to Be Sung in December ’ The Central Methodist Church
‘Choir is planning special Christ-
- Songs of Advent, carols from i A te z
E
Passenger Is Injured
as Auto Leaves Road
Donald McIntyre, 22, of Leonard
was treated for an injured elbow
near
Davison Road.
McIntyre was a passenger in a
21, of Oxford, who according to
Oakland County Sheriffs deputies
ran his car off the road on an icy
The Weather PONTIAC AND or ee with
an eo
34-38. Northeasteriy winds
a m.p.b. today and 15-20 m.p.b. te-
Teday in Pontiac
Lewest temperature preceding 8 a.m.
At 8 am.: Wind velocity 8 m.p.h.
ction: East. *
$ p.m.
“4 om
Moon rises Saturday at 9:51 p.m Moon sets Gunday et 11:44 a.m.
Downtown T tures
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BMecocosiane: PB iecs secs: a eneeeobetat > EE -- aae ana 0 O.m......06..: t.)
Friday in Pontiac
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SESe |(Austrian) and “Angels W. mas music for each Sunday in! o e
December [Heard On High” (Old French.)
. She was born in Ionia County
6/1868, she was the daughter of An-) /
drew and Laura Welsh Jackson}
|The Wards were married in North- *
at the church at
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Pontiac Press Phete
‘by Saint-Saens and “Gloria” by Franz Schubert.
The choir will sing songs of Advent and carols from
many lands. Mrs. Sink will alsoeplay for the
Methodist Youth Fellowship Christthas Carol Sing
7:30 Sunday evening.
' The
Junior Choir will sing two
carols, “Angels’ Christmas Song”
Have
Music for Christmas Sunday will
= “Glory to God in the Highest”’
Carol.
Mrs, George H, Putman has
music.
Pontiac Deaths
Mrs. Pearl Maud Davis
2 p.m. Monday in the Church of
Christ with burial in Clearwater
Cemetery, Kalkaska County.
Mrs. Edward DeLine
Mrs, Edwin (Ida Churchill) De-
Line, 87, of 25 Bliss St., died yes-
terday after geveral months ill- | bined bands of 17 elementary re Curtice Offers Facts.
to Contradict Dealers
(Continued From Page One)
Sloan Jr., chairman of the GM
board, who credited the firm’s de-
velopment into the world’s biggest
manufacturer to selection of key
executives and managers.
Sloan said the GM policy of co- ordination and decentralization had
brought it success and he ex-
pressed a hope that GM could con-
tinue to develop and grow with the
nation and its economy. =
He said General Motors had not
lexpanded into 45 divisions with
worldwide
sake of expansion.” “just forthe
s
Sen, Dirksen (R-IIl) told Sloan
the public now is worried about
bigness, including ‘big labor, big
government, big business.” He
asked “how much bigger” GM
would get. e 2.
“I don’t think I can answer that
question,” Sloan replied. “It’s in
the future,”’ adding:
“You can’t stand etill or you
sterday.|lose position.” The Day in Birmingham =
Fare Better,
While Hubbies Connive BIRMINGHAM—What is a wife?
Wives, it ig said, are those fem-
inine bits of pulchritude, who de-
between 7 and- 10 Monday
night.
Wives like stere browsing,
away that night, when it’s the Fair. Wives,
want any from their menfolk,
they'll lose no time making them-
selves ‘scarce for the annual stag
yuletime shopping eve, when some
66 stores will bar the doors to
all but the male sex.
LIKE “BLUE”
Instead, wives will spend more
time cramming more gift sugges-
tions (they reportedly excell in
this field) onto any one Christmas
list than fried hushand could car-
ry, let alone afford. x -
““Men’s Night” ‘te shine.
"Wives like presents of all sizes,
shapes and varieties, but especial- pale blue dress to go with her
“ity Christmas presents—so if they,
oe
Solons Deadlock
on Hospital Bill Legislators Fail to Reach
Accord to Provide Beds
for Mentally Retarded
LANSING & — The sixth House-
jSenate conference. committee ap-
pointed to break a Legislative
deadlock over providing care for
mefitally retarded children ended
its work today in complete dis-
agreement. oe
Sen. Robert E. Faulkner (R-
Coloma), senior Senate conferee,
said the committee would not meet
again and would inform the Legis-
lature it cannot reach a compro-
mise,
Unless either chamber agrees
te back down, which is unlikely,
the only bill now before the
Legislature is dead. ve * 8 @
The bill, approved by the Senate,
was rejected by the House. It pro-
vides for leasing the idle Fort Cus-
ter Station Hospital, stepping up
the family care and contract pro-
grams, and using empty beds at
the Northville State Hospital.
ANOTHER SESSION?
A coalition of House Young Turk
Republicans and Democrats insists
the state should buy the Farming-
ton Children's Hospital. The Senate
re |
The next step in the marathon
dispute is apparently up to the
House and Senate leaders, who
could either call their members
back into session to consider a
new plan er to recede from their
positions,
Rep. Harry J. Phillips (R-Port
Huron), senior House conferee,
said he will contact House Speaker
Wade Van Valkenburg (R-Kalama-
zoo) this weekend to report the
committee’s action.
Bands and orchestras from 23
high, junior high and
schools in Pontiac will have a part
in the annual Christmas concert of
the Instrumental Music Depart-
ment of Pontiac Public Schools, to
be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the boys’ gymnasium of Pontiac
High School.
“A capacity crowd of 1,800 to
2,000 is expected,” said Dale C.
Harris, schools supervisor of in-
strumental music.
Harris will conduct the Pontiac
High School band in the opening
numbers ~— an overture by von-
Weber and ‘White Christmas” by
"| Irving Berlin,
C. Schultz
Young. They
Patriots,” “ With Me,”
“March, the Step Off,” “King
Wenceslas,” and “Jingle Bells.”
There will be 400 players in the
massed band unit.
Another feature will be the All-
City Junior High School Orchestra, by Donat
and A.
play “The Music Units to Present
School Christmas Concert
Eckroth and Robert M. Peterson
conducting. “March From Scipio”
and “‘Song of Jupiter’’ by Handel,
and a Russian dance “Trepak?”’
by. Morand will be their contribu-
tion.
Bennett’s march, “Summit” and
overture, ‘‘Ambition’’ will be given
by the Jefferson Junior High band.
under the baton of Lewis A. Crow.
Raymond R. Fixel will direct We-
ver Junior High's band in its pres-
entation of King’s “Our Heritage"
and a ore of Norwegian Folk
the leadership of
No one but a wile could ask,
and get away with asking, for a
silver blue mink stole te go with
her baby blue convertible, all of
which she hopes to get for
Christmas,
a wife that all of these, and lots
more that she’s been hinting for,
are conveniently available at her
favorite Birmingham stores.
And when husbands come home
from the fourth annual for-men-
only shopping spree sponsored
by the Chamber of Commerce
retail merchants’ committee, no
ane but a wife will be more com-
pletely ignored when she sweetly
whispers those three little words:
“Buy a lot?”
* * *
Getting under way Monday night
is the YMCA-Council of Churches
Basketball League. Starters at
6:30 at Barnum School will be
|First Presbyterian Church and)
First Baptist Church, followed by!
Redeemer Lutheran opposing First
Methodist.
Both the Congregational and
St. James Episcopal Churches
will practice from 9 to 10.
, oe * *
Entertaining at the Holy Name
Church Altar Society meeting Mon-
jday will be the boys’ choir, which
will sing Christmas selections. The
business meeting will be at 1 p.m.
in St. “Anne's Hall, with the pro-
gram to follow. Tea hostesses will
jbe members of St. Catherine's
Guild.
* * *
Two resolutions approved at this
week's City Commission meetings}
spell out the responsibilities of the
Recreation Board toward a grow-
ing city recreation program and
define policies to be followed.
The city will impose such limi-
tations on city facilities as are
necessary at any time. As an
example, Sprigndale Park will
be available for Recreation
Board programs but will be re-
stricted to Birmingham residents
‘only.
When the ice skating rink opens
at Christmas time, it will be open
te anyone living within the school
district, but may later be available
only to local citizens.
* o tJ
Use of city parks for recreation
programs also falls within the
board's realm: All maintenance
will be handled by the city, with
the commission open to sugges-
tions after a detailed study of rec-
réational facilities are made by
a yet-to-be-appointed city recrea-
tion director. He will work di-
rectly under the board. * w *
Lecal resident, John Mathews,
who plays double bass with the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
will appear as guest artist at a
concert performed by the Allen
Park Symphony Orchestra to- |
morrow. The m will be
held at 4 p.m. at Allen Park High
School. Mathews lives at 5900
North Adams Rd.
* * * Ss
At his examination before Mu-
nicipal Justice John J. Gafill yes-
terday, Paul R. Ivan, 28, of Livo-
nia, was bound over to Oakland
County Circuit Court on $5,000
bond. He was taken to Oakland’
County Jail—and will appear at
indecency.
A Constant Reading
JACKSON &—Jackson residents
\whe thought their thermometers
were stuck were assured by the
Weather Bureau today that the
reading was correct—a constant 34
degrees since I1 a.m, yesterday.
April 6, 1868, the daughter of the
Otis Churchills and married May
7, 1891 in Ionia.
Mrs, DeLine came here from
Tonia in 1912.
Surviving are her husband and
two children, Percy of Pontiac,
Lee of Sault Ste. Marie and three
grandchildren.
Service will be Monday at 2
p.m. in the Sparks-Griffin Chapel
with the Rev, William Hakes of
the First Baptist Church officiat-
ing.- Burial will follow in Oak Hill
Cemetery.
Mrs. Frederick E. Ward
Mrs. Fredérick E. (Cora M.)
Ward, 86, of 1047 Boston St., died
at 11:15 last night at the home of
her daughter in East Lansing.
Born in Novi Township- Dec. 6,
ville Dec..9, 1891. :
She was a member of the Bap-
tist Church and Eastern Star Lodge
of Commerce.
Mrs. Ward is survived by her
husband and three children, Mrs.
both of Pontiac, and ten grand-
children. . ;
Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon-
day in the Donelson-Johng Funeral
Seuls4y
7 players in all, with George B.
PRACTICE MAKES PEREECT
PTA pancake supper and bazzar.
ce sy chairman (center) and Mrs
4
' : i ch rardllge ire ; general chairm — Paul Graves
(left) donned chef's cap and apron for a “‘trial
run”’ in the culinary, art of pancake making, all
‘in readiness for Monday’s Hickory Grove School
Watching with .
toward the
vi year, which will be held in the Bloomfield Town- §
ship school from 5 to 8 p.m. and, open to the fof. restitution. for
‘public. Proceeds from the supper, which includes
“all the pancakes you, can eat” ; .
featuring baked goods and handiwork, will purchase of school library books, an. of the main PTA event of the
and the bazaar, No one would know better than| -
court Dec. 12 on a charge of gross'they weren't cashed.”
Pontiae Press Photo | ;
50. of Pontiae Press Phete
Burglars Loot
6 City Homes North Side Dwellings
_ Entered; Police Seek
Owners of Footprints
A wave of breaking and enter-
ing of six homes within the city’s
north side last night, which netted
the thieves approximately $400 of
property and money, was reported
to Pontiac Police today.
* * s
Two sets of foot prints discovered
at the scene have led police to be-
lieve taat all six crimes were
committed by the same two men,
according to Detective Sgt. John
DePauw. SS
8S. Lee Rains of 1580 Stirling
Ave., reported to police that his
home was entered yesterday by
> breaking the glass from a door.
He reported that all rooms were
ransacked.
Police believe that the suspected
pair then entered a home at 921
Northfield Ave. and ransacked the
entire home belonging to Chartes
Clark and made off with $118
worth of money and Property.
* * :
Noris Petty of 530 Northfield St.
and Robert R. Bunker of 885 North-
field, both told police their homes
were also ransacked. Cash totaling
$150 was reported missing. ie s
George Janes of 989 E. Walton
Bivd., told detectives that his home GENEROSITY — Night-shift workers at the
added a $700 check, above, to the Pontiac Press Phete
Fisher Body plant
growing list of community contri-
butions for the LeRoy Johnson family, whose home on W. Beverly
street was struck by tragedy a week ago. A neighbor, Mrs. Margaret
Beasley, accepts the check from maintenance worker Allen Pilkinton,
who told her; “I didn’t solicit anyone. I just set out a cup with $5 in
and let people know what it was
Thursday night.” for. I had an armful of bills by
Community Rallies to Aid ,
Tragedy-Stricken Family “When this thing is all over, The prayers of the young par-
ents, Connie and Leroy ordeal
86 W. Beverly St., who lost Sree
of their little ‘children in a fire!
Saturday, have been partially an-
swered.
Their two remaining children,
was entered by breaking out a
glass on the front door. The dwell-|
ing was ransacked but James was|
unable to determine the amount of |
the theft. |
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A home at 1460 Stirling Ave..
owned by William Williams, was
the sixth home to be entered ac-
cording to police. About $90 of
cash and a woman's watch and a
man’s ring was reported stolen.
Protests Identification
With Accused Forger
Real estate agent Floyd S, Phil-
lips, who is 62 and lives at 173 S.
Marshall St., wants it known he
is not the man arrested for forgery
by Waterford Township police
Thursday.
The Floyd Phillips arrested is
52 and has no known address. Po-
of these checks were written on
his banking account, “although
“The other man has given me
lenough trouble without people!
thinking I've been arrested," the
ragent said,
A Cairo firm is exporting Egyp-
tian camel-saddle, seats with leath-
er hassocks.
Steven, 4, and Donald, 3, have
taken a turn for the better in Pon-
tiac General Hospital, where they
have been treated for severe burns.
They are reported in good condi-
tion.
And generous Pontiac citizens
have come to their ald to help
pay hospital and funeral ex-
penses.
Mark. Johnson, 8 months, and
the twins, Richard and Victoria,
2, were buried Wednesday.
Night-shift assembly line work-
ers at the Fisher Body plant con-
tributed $700 to the family yester-
day.
Two neighbors, Mrs. Margaret
Beasiey, 45 W. Beverly, and
Mrs. Dale Tinnen, %6 W. Bev-
erly, have collected $627.
Mrs. Harry Compau, 93 E. Hu-
ron, collected $100 from people in
her ne She gave the
money to the Johnsons Thursday.
Another woman, Mrs. Elvan}
Smith, 123 Mount Clemens S&t.,
fas started a collection. Mrs.}
Smith said she is a friend of the
A collection was begun among
city employes today at the request!
of Walter K. Willman, cfty man-
ager. Johnson is an employe. of
the Pontiac Water Works.
After the simple funeral, John-
son said: I'd like to thank the many people
who want to help us.
“TI don't know what Connie and
I will do. I don't think we'll move
back to Beverly street. There are
too many memories there,” he
said.
At present, the couple is living
with Johnson'’s~mother in Pontiac.
Wherever the Johnsons go, the
Salvation Army will help them re-
furnish their homme. Senior Capt.
M. A. Michalsen of the Pontiac
Citadel said today.
And ' Mrs. Mildred E. Bennett,
of the Oakland County Red Cross
Chapter, said that bedding will be
made available to the family.
Holding 3 in Death
of Berkley Resident
LAURINBURG. N. C. #—Three
persons today were ordered held
without bond for trial, on murder in the death of Clyde
Lane, an automobile plant worker
from Berkley, Mich.
Judge Donald McCoy found prob-
able cause at a hearing in re-
corder’s court. They will be tried
at the term of Scotlad County Su-
day.
The three are Travis Seals, 32,
his wife, Stella, 26, and Mrs. Shir-
ley Goins Williams, 18, all of-New
Laurinburg. All were serving sen-
tences on morals convictions when
charged with murder.
Two others charged with mur-
dér in the case already have had
Three persons entered Oakland
Cunty Jail this morning to con-
tinue serving “installment plan"
sentences imposed by Municipal
Judge Cecil MacCallum.
The three serve time only on ‘Prisoners’ Work 5 Days,
|Spend Weekends in Jail down on the nimber of repeat:
ers appearing in court.
“In fact, we're losing a lot
our customers. .There used to be
15 or 20 serving weekend jail sen- |
tences. I don't think many of them
will appear in this court again,”
Judge McCallum said.
hearings. They are Curtis Goins
of McColl. S..C.. and Nea] Archie
Deese of Laurinburg. Goins was re-
leased under $2,000. bond. Deese
is in jail here.
Lane, here to visit his mother
during the Fourth of July weekend,
jwas found dead July 3, in his
parked car. He had been shot in
the chest. Pe
New cocoa plantings in Bougain-
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and Markham Valley are begin-
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Education Conference Urges Federal Aid to Schools \s=s.0.:et-| "use aon
Islands and Stannard Rock will, WASHINGTON (INS)—The White| ever, thetr dissent signaled oppo- jsmall districts with large ones,/“the fundamental skills of com-|ference would be wasted unless there are “specific. and positive be brought ashore from Lake Su-| wes S oe .
House Conference on Education| sition to the proposal which may jstress on the teaching of « the| munication” and citizenship, Culti- interest aroused as well as the actions” at all Jevels to meet the Pertar by the Coast Guard | baad ie lyn St. Hee - PE.2-0296
, jweek, signalling the end of the ended in marked harmony with @| %¢ ‘elt in Congress next year. fundamental skills ‘of commutiica-|vation of good habits, developinent tion,” better job benefits for of intellectual curiosity and free- time and effort spent on the con- crisis, Great Lakes shipping season,
strong recommendation — backed| The conference report stated del- | cf |_==orae teachers, and a s expansion|dom ‘“‘to seek the truth whereve Saco = “ by the administration—for stepped-jegates supported by a margin of! 66 school buildi mals ae lit can be found.” ‘¥ GEE meee CCE < aah ke) €
up federal aid to schools more than two to one the stand :
sclera from the U. 5. EVEN STRONGER sen: , _ _. |well - defined community small
atvedtion into. state school con- On a long list of other educa-| 1. “It showed millions of jenough for local control and public
programs. _ |tional proposals, conference back-| Americans that these educational /response but large enough to \pro-
ity of the 1,400 |ing was even stronger.- These| problems do exist, and that you [vide resources and pupils for a’ include increased state financial) can’t talk them away.” comprehensive program of ele-
aid for schools, consolidation af} 2 Peeple on the state and mentary and secondary education.
ae local level now have an oppor- | 3. “What are eur school building,
<5| tunity to build a more sound seeds?” It is “virtually impos-|
educational system based on sible’ for most states to meet!
conference proposals. their needs although no state ,has
M. E! Lundberg, chairman of ® po eonsieaied eect eee
the Nevada delegation, made an pacity to do = But none of the
attempt to read a dissent to the ‘ates has plans which indicate a) federal aid proposal, but was ruled political determination powerful!
out of order and told to file his CrOURM "9 overcome all of the obstacles. |
Your Insurance Needs report with Pace. | oe | 'NOT NON-PARTISAN | The conference was told that) . ~ . ai = - . ,
ions . : 5: Saderal (ansias Conference Director ‘Clint Pace| 2. “In what ways can we or. ¥ _
B. Folsom and regpemt omcdoes ne PS Ne American Pinpoint ced the, Gargyel laeell mpc cen! lepree! alone tad ati range ac ments 0 ses- ly and economically? : :
majority of the delegates urged) cducation. ae school district should include a) : | | atl |
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state superintendent of public in-D@ needed by 1960.
|struction and former president of 4. “How cag we get enough) ONE PREMIUM—Includes 7 Pearl Wanamaker, Washington & total of 476.000 new units will
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Famous 29.95 . . aT pee. tion, and Dr. Edgar Fuller, an. The supply of good teachers can :
Comprehensive Family Liability. z NEA officiat inthe nation’s—cap- be increased through recruitment! ¥ Qi ESSE i> / Theft Insurance On and Off the Premises. &'“*! Ci oe et oie The Nevadans argued two non. teachers, better training programs
DEEP FRYER : partisan delegates should be and use of “carefully selected
The Homeowners policy combines all the protection given a chance to reexamine the = graduates’ in fields other
of standard policies with » LOWER COMBINED proposal. Most of the Texas del. 8" education. ; To keep the teachers, there must
PREMIUM than under the separate policy premiums. See opposed the federal |, adequate ‘‘fringe” benefits and
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Regarding This New Money-Saving Package of 10” round tables felt federal/challenge. There are now 1,163,000 = ‘funds should be denied stateS\elementary and secondary teach-
jwhich fail to carry out the Su-/ers and 1,047,410 more needed in
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1955
Fluoridation’s Safety
Proved in Wisconsin
Wisconsin’s State health director
: has issued a report on fluoridation
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* which should be of interest to the
people of Pontiac.
Dr. Cart N. Neupert goes beyond
: the mere reporting of the fact that
( n communities, or 75 per
cent of those having public water
_ supplies, now enjoy the benefits of
fluoridation. All told 1,500,000 per-
sons in that state are drinking water
known to promote better dental
health.
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Two other features of the report
‘ are worthy of attention in Pontiac.
Surveys of communities having flu-
“oridation for ten years show that
tooth decay in children has been
reduced 60-65 per cent. Dr. NEUPERT
adds further:
“In each of these cities health
officials unanimously report no
‘ill effects of any kind to anyone
drinking fluoridated water.”
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It is worth noting that St. Louis
is using fluoridation and that equip-
-ment for its use is being installed in
Chicago, the Nation’s second largest
city. So far, more than 22,000,000
people in 1,115 communities are pro-
tected by this sound dental health
agent.
e How long will it be before the
majority demands this health boon
for Pontiac?
Home Front Point Four One of the virtual certainties of .
the second session of ees a
request from President E VER
‘for $50,000,000 to finance a home
front point four program. ~~
Originally, according to Con-
gressional Quarterly, it was
intended to ask only $25,000,000
to finance rehabilitation of de-
pressed coal and textile areas.
But the proposed fund was dou-
_ bled at the instance of Treasury
Secretary Humphrey.
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Other details of the Administration
plan reportedly include a request for
$3,000,000 for a technical assistance
program to be run by the Depart-
ment of Commerce. But the plan does
not call for any outright grants for eral Confederation of Labor. Happily,
the order declaring the confiscation
unconstitutional coincided with the
departure from New York of Dr.
Garyza. Paz for Buenos Aires after
four and d half years of exile.
Peron has been reliably re-
ported to have admitted privately
that the greatest mistake of his
dictatorship was his seizure of
that influential paper. Like all
dictators he feared his tyranny
couldn't survive if the press re-
mained free.
ax * *
La Prensa was no ordinary publi-
cation. Not only was it politically
independent but it rightfully was
ranked among the world’s greatest
dailies.
The government and people of
Argentina are to be congratulated
on the righting of this great wrong.
Our hope is that nothing ever again
will silence this shining symbol of
press freedom.
The People’s Business
Staebler Puzzle
Williams’ Aide Smiles in
Stevenson’s Direction
By JACK I. GREEN
LANSING — Gov. Williams’ forthright
attack on “moderation” in the Demo-
cratic Party has raised a lot of questions
about his own followers, but none is more
of an enigma than Neil Staebler, the
Democratic state chairman.
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While Williams is pounding up and
down the country raising hob with Adlai
E. Stevenson and others who favor what
might be called a middile-left position,
Staebler is rocking peacefully on the
front porch wearing what looks at a dis-
tance to be a Stevenson button.
This has got the governor's friends in
a pretty stew.
The whole thing started in mid-
November. when Staebler showed up
with August Scholle, state CIO presi- *
dent and another Williams supporter,
at the Chicago rally where Stevenson
announced his candidacy.
Of course, Williams and other party
people were there, too, but they were at
least in the background, even if they were
pushed.
When Stevenson popped up for the
presidential nomination, both ~ Staebler
and Scholle were reported by reliable
newamen,to be making cooing noises like
a mother pigeon who had just located a
Scholle has since denied, it is said, that
he was correctly quoted when he predict-
ed Stevenson would win the nomination
on the first ballot.
STEVENSON CAMP
Repeatedly in national publications,
Michigan and Staebler have been placed
in the Stevenson camp. It is reasonable
to assume that there is some substance
to the continual reports.
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This is what causes suspicious glances
An official circles. °
Staebler was one of the original Wil-
liams enthusiasts. He was handpicked
by Williams to be state chairman.
Although he has grown in stature
and effectiveness tremendously in the
last several years, it is not long ago
that he was trotting around at Wiil-
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ts ih ‘ public works.
Present prospects are that the
Democrats, in control of Con-
gress, will submit an even more
generous program, including
public works. Sen. Paut Doucias
already has proposed spending
$100,000,000 in grants and a like
amount in loans.
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It remains to be seen, however,
whether Congress will take any posi-
tive action. Last January there was
a substantial labor surplus in 44 of
the Nation’s 149 major labor market
‘areas. Now only 19 of these areas
would qualify for assistance. The
number of smaller areas with six per
cent or more of their labor force un-
employed also has dropped from 105
in May to 74 in November.
La Prensa Restored
to Rightful Owner.
.. Argentina's ‘restoration of the
BuRU. It climaxed with victory
* what probably has been the
greatest and most publicized
_ fight for press freedom in human ~
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* On March 20, 1961, the now’ eee
think, Mennen?” .
Now we can expect, as the question
mark grows in Democratic minds, that
Staebler will start issuing statements de- *
, signed to get him back on the reserva-
‘ tion. . * °
But that won’t change the fact that
Staebler’s unusual silence’ at this time
raises questions in political circles.
No one thinks for a moment that there
is a split in the Williams hierarchy. No
one thinks for a moment that. if Willlams
should go for the presidency. Staebler
would not be in there pitching. No one
thinks for a moment that Staebier is not
philosophically committed to an anti-
moderation viewpoint.
ALSO ON THE LIMB
Some Democrats say that Mrs. Mar-
garet Price, the Democratic national com-
mitteewoman, likewise has gotten herself
out on the Stevenson limb, although not
so noticeably. 4 a C7 * . .
So all this raises questions and points
to hidden confusion in the Democratic
command..
The best guesses are two.
One is that the party leaders be-
came convinced that Williams would
not seek the presidency and allowed
themselves to be lured into the Ste-
: ‘yensen fold, a gathering, where they
‘were most happy four years ago. Now
that Williams is making noises like a
presidential candidate they. may be
having trouble extricating them-
ves. . :
Let no one think that Williams. 1s not
still dreaming the presidential dream, no
matter what coy noises he may make, It~
still is. possibile, if his anti-moderation
plea does not swerve national party plan-
ning, that Williams will go for the presi-
dency just to gain a platform. for his dictator Juan Peron confiscated La
Prensa and turned it over to the Gen-
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Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: .
Florida Woman Asking Doctor to Relate
Facts on Pinworm Disease in Children’
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
I inclose 35c and stamped self-
addressed envelope. Please send
Little Lesson 13, Unbidden Guests
Pinworms seem to be very com-
mon to Florida. (W. C. M.)
Answer—They're pretty com-
mon everywhere. First a child
becomes infested, and in turn
pinworm eggs (microscopic in
size) excreted by the child con- -
taminate water, food, fruit or
vegetables or the fingers of the
child or his playmates or school-
mates or members of his family.
On reaching the intestine, the
egg hatches into the larva which
develops into the adult, less than
half inch long, the female twice
the length of the male.
The larval eggs are then dis-
charged and the cycle is repeat-
ed. The microscopic eggs may be
carried by flies and deposited on
exposed fruit, vegetables or
other foods,
Could brain injury to the unborn
_ child be caused by the practice of
holding the head back forcibly un-
til the doctor can come to the de-
livery room? The only answer. I
have gotton from any one is that
it is “hospital routine."’ (M.S.T.)
Answer—I'd_ call it malprac-
tice. If is one of the abuses per-
petrated on patrons of 19th cen-
tury lying-in institutions which
still make a major out
of childbirth. But that’s the way.
the boob customers like it.
My osteopath, the only one here,
came from Canada ..he was
pleased when I told him you rec-
ommended him—and so was I...
cured my aching back... (V.S.)
Answer—I_ didn't recommend — him. I merety said that in my
opinion osteopathic physicians
deserve the same recognition we
accord homeopathic physicians.
In no circumstance will ree-
ommend any kind of practitioner.
The this-o-path who looks down
his nose at the that-o-path is ri-
diculous, don’t you think?
From years of experience in the
- maternity ward of —— hospital .
and in private obstetrical work I
- believe if every prospective or
young mother had your maternity
booklet and baby booklet, there
would be more money saved for
the baby. less worry for the moth-
er and better health for all with-
out the hokum .. 2tL. M. R. N.)
Answer—thank you, nurse. But
be careful, the trick specialists
will get you if they discover
you're aware. For Little Lessons
4, Preparing for Maternity, or
for Little Lesson 7, the New
Brady Baby Book, send 35c and
stamped, self-addressed envel-
In the menopause the past year,
I have followed the advice in your
pamphlet with excellent effect—
passed it along to my. friends who
are throwing away their hormone
pills ... had hardly any hot flash-
es... Thank you... (Mrs. M.T.)
AU Witt OND 100 To PRACTICE ON MB DON'T SEE HOW I CAN LEARN THE
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ac stemped, self-addressed envelope
for pamphiet Yankee Stomach.
Our druggist has never refused
to sell us anything you recom-
mend. He says your word is good
enough for him and serving the
_public is his business. (E. D.)
Answer—Ah, but have you
tried to buy everything I recom-
mend? For instance, nitrogly-
cerin tablets which I recommend
in CVD, booklet about heart and
artery troubles, (35c and stamp-
Days of All Faiths
Despite Lack
St. Barbara’s
By DR. HOWARD V.. HARPER
St. Barbara, who lived and died
at Nic¢omedia in the third century,
is the protector of artillerymen
and miners, of hills, mountains
and forts. and is invoked against
storms, fire, lightning, explosions
and against death striking so sud-
denly that the dying peréon has
no time to receive the Sacra-
ments. :
And al! these functions have
been assigned to Barbara as the
result of stories and legends about
her that are not accepted as
historically true.
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No mention is made of this
versatile saint in any of the
authoritative writings of her
time, but by the seventh century
she was firmly established in the
hearts of many Christians. The
story about her is that her father,
a wealthy pagan, kept her shut
up im a tower to assure she would
not fall in love and leave him,
~~ Ip art she is often shown im-
prisoned in a fort-lake structure;
a mistaken interpretation of
these pictures led to her being
called the patron saint of forts,
and, by derivation, of the
artillerymen who manned the
forts.
_Although no suitors could get
into Barbara's tower, Christianity
did get in. She was converted and
secretly baptized by a man named
Valentinian, who had access to
her quarters. :
Her father was so furious over
her conversion that he took her
before the judge (Christianity was
a criminal offense at that time)
and she was tortured and sen-
tenced to be beheaded. Her
father offered to carry out the
sentence himself, and here the
story has two versions.
One says he was struck by
lightning as he was about to
behead his daughter; the other
‘says he did behead her and was
killed by lightning on his way
Both versions agree that the
blast from the sky not only killed
him.but completely consumed his
body so that no trace of him was
against lightning,
sudden death.
Valentinian buried him mar-
FEAST OF LIGHTS :
At sundown Friday, as the
23rd day of the Jewish month
of Kislev begins, millions of Jews
across the world will light the
first candle of Hanukkah, their
Feast of Lights. .
In home and syn
fe o i » gach
} eight. ed, self-addressed envelope.)
Accommodating druggists are
not so scarce as they may seem.
It's just that they have their own
drugstores and by serving the
public they build up a stable
business.
Signed letters, not more than one page
or 100 words long, Laakoapegp 5 to personal
health and hygiene, not to disease. diag-
nosis, or treatment, will be answered by
Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self-
addressed envelope is sent to the Pon-
tiac Press, Pontiac, Mich
(Copyright 1955) Voice of the People 5 \
Seconds. Junior College,
thoughtfulness, but somehow one
has only one thought in mind... .
money,
I want to add a little article for
the city officials. When they are
* building all these new meter park-
ing lots, why not build a rest room
on them with a person to clean
them without charge to the public?
If we are going to make this a
be noted for something besides the
building of automobiles. .
Vernice A. McVean
410 West Rd. .
Suggests Steel Overpass
at Congested Intersection
I read the suggestion for an
underpass at the Huron and Sagi-
naw Streets intersection, but be-
lieve underground facilities such
as telephone, gas and water lines
would present a difficulty.
I would suggest a four - way
steel bridge fabricated in local
steel shops and erected at
nights to minimize traffic inter-
ference. There would be no ex-
ecavation necessary, just anchor
bolts, covered for rain protec-
tion and snow removal. a
Each corner could be fitted with
two sets of long grade stairs for
easy travel for older people and
of Authoritative Basis,
Fame Grew Rapidly
day festival the candles are
lighted, one on the first day,
‘two on the second, and so on.
A special eight branch candela.
brum, called a Menerah, is used
at Hanukkah.
The word Hanukkah means ‘‘re-
dedication,’ and the festival is
called the Feast of Rededication
perhaps more often than it is
called the Feast of Lights. Hanuk-
‘kah is a celebration of a tre-
mendous event in Jewish history:.
the reclaiming for God of the
Temple at Jerusalem which had
been captured and profaned by
the pagan king of Syria 170 fears
before the beginning of the Chris-
tian era.
Five years later a tiny Jewish
army, led by Judas Maccabeus and fired. with the zeal of their
holy cause, fought against enor-
mous odds and drove out the pagan
hordes, recovering their beloved
Temple and smashing the heathen
idols that had been erected there.
After a brief period of clean-
ing up, the rededication of
2f Kistev and continued
days. Since that time
day Hanukkah festival has been
celebrated in Jewish homes and
synagogues.
Hanukkah is a happy time. All
fasting and mourning are sus-
pended during the eight days.
Children are given presents, and,
especially in America, it is be-
coming a season for parties, the
exc of greeting cards and a who stake their lives when they at-
_ tempt to cross in busy crowds.
Arthur J. Hewitt
998 Voorheis Rd.
G. E. Bump Is Angered -
at Inconsiderate Drivers E
th JUL! i poor
feeling
ishness.
Courtesy, x. kg pure
and
And
if yourself plenty of time to go
you're going. “will” all
longer, be happier and enjoy a7
if Se good many thousands of miles
G. E. Bump
2300 Shimmons Rd.
Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE
I doubt if you remember me...
But even if you do... Your heart —
will never know how much... I
really thought of you... Because
I never told you and . . . I could
not say it now ... That heaven
would be mine if we... Exchanged
the marriage vow . . . And if some-
how my thoughts could find...
Your street address today . . ._I
wonder if you would beliéve . . .
., The words I want to say... The
chances are thaf you have reached
.. . A brighter, better dawn...
And you have every reason to... .
Be glad that I am gone . . . But if
it still is possible . . . That you
believe in me .. . I will belong to
you, my love ... For all eternity.
(Copyright 1958)
Smiles It doesn't make sense to read a
safety pamphlet while driving 60
‘miles an hour with the other hand.
* * »
Now is the time to return to
the original ‘ol swimming hole—
the bathtub.
. * *
Money doesn't mean everything,
but we've never seen anything that
that didn't mean money. : ‘time of general holiday mood.
Case Records of a Psychologist
‘Recommends Good Bible Background
Before Beginning Great Books Study ~
Mary wants a project for her
club. So be sure you read the
suggestions outlined below. The
most thrilling and constructive
project for any group, whether
University Women’s Clubs,
Scouts or 4-H Clubs, ts de-
scribed belo:o. It has already
_ changed the-entire course of
world history. So make it vour
project. e‘ther alone or in a
study group. 7
By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE
Case Q-312: Mary E., aged 31,
belongs to a University Women’s
Club.
“Dr. Crane, we need a project
of an educational sort,” she ~be-
gan, “so what do you think of our
organizing a course on the Great
Books which Dr. Hutchins has rec-
ommended?
“Wouldn't they be very helpful
to all of us?”
EDUCATIONAL HOBBIES
Yes, Mary's idea is an excellent
one, But before you start studying
the other great. books recom-
mended by Dr. Hutchins, yoy'd
better get some itfformation about
the Greatest Book of all—the Bible.
Dr.
could name the first four books in
the New Testament. :
2. * @ :
And only one-person out of every
three could name Matthew, Mark,
Luke and John. :
Furthermore, over half of the
Americans surveyed couldn’t name
even one of those four Gospeis.
That's shocking! “i
“The bulk’ of our colleges were
founded by churghes, which are, rooted in the Four Gospels,
po S Ger p t America is the greatest hospital
nation on earth, but except for the
county hospitals, almost all our
hospitals were. founded because of
the Four Gospels via Churches and
fraternal organizations.
* * ®
The Four Gospels are also re-
sponsible for the YMCA, the
-YWCA, the CYO, the..Red Cross,
the Salvation Afmy, the W.C.T.U.,
and the Scouts and Camp Fire
Girls meet in churches, which are
rooted .in those four Gospels. .
READ THE BIBLE
Even our hardheaded American
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[fe Do millions of Americans gather
each Sunday morning in beautiful
edifices dedicated to Herodotus or
Aeschylus or Virgil or Cicero?
churches where man's soul is up-
lifted and the finest musie.of the land Is heard each Sabbath.
So let's place first things first.
You talented girls in our Univer-
sity Women’s Clubs should set your
goal this season to read the Bible.
Tt has 66 books and records the
evolution of man’s spiritual life. rt
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jare up for consideratio n. per cent of the domestic supply. |wide _where it leaps into a cleft.
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intentions if one of the lawmakers,
proceeds marked for aid to thelup, 50 rae ee
Sat See at Ss oer. to.cases of milk at the event.
C1 . tts its tanger
Sen. Knowland (R-Calif), tells him! ir, 4
what Knowland has been telling; 4 © T C RT | ‘
audiences far and wide. ym i F. ., E. i ICATE: i
KNOWLAND TALK | x wo ar : G Knowland had an appointment. : . * f ‘
with the President an hour and a_
half after Eisenhower was sched- |
uled to see House Republican Lead. |
er Martin of Massachusetts,
Knowland, who has been at odds |
with the administration on some
foreign policy matters, has taken|
the public position that Eisenhower
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better satisfaction. ‘Pinocchio. Ask your librarian to show you the book. ithe President will keep his plans f CLEANING TO OUR
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_Tey the NUT or the STOVE from the log and called him Pinocchio. . i January. At that time he'll un- NEW DRIVE-IN KING SIZE. See how -+— Pinocchio ted his adopted father into all sorts of misadventures. 4ePgo a sort of final medical ex-; AND SAVE 10%! long-lesting, clean and
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Pontiac City Panhellenic is busily engaged in plans
for the annual Christmas party to be held Monday at
Hotel Waldron. Among thos
Psi Chapter Slate Yule
Party Dec. 15 Sigma Beta Group
Will Also Celebrate
evening.
Mrs. Wallace Williams of Tilden | |
avenue will be hostess for\ the
EE iH g
sayy if i :
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‘ William
, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
VanKleek and Mr. and Mrs = 2
Others attending will be Mr. and
Grace Lutheran
Guild Conducts
Christmas Party
Vere Hodges, Mrs. Emiel
Mrs, Emery Mitchell, Mrs.
Otto Mielke, and Mrs. Jason Incho.
Gifts were exchanged and a cash
donation was contributed for a
project.
A film from the American Can-
Fd 5 won nog he i eile o 3 n iS open to
the public.
Gold Star Mothers -
Attend at Lansing
~ from, the Pontiac
rograms ar¢
,|going to be directed at the child. e in special roles are (1 ft) }
Ponting Liess fuyt »
Mrs. R. L. Bronoel of Pioneer drive, club president, and
Mrs. Clare Scriven of Oriole road, who is general chair-
man of the event.
Sy,
\
lane, rush information chairman for Pon-
tiac City Panhellenic, goes over the scrap- lh Se.” ae aking Plans for )
One of the committee members for Jerome Fink of Ottawa. drive.
Group Calls
for More
Members. Alumnae of College
Sororities Invited to
Join Club fet
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the dinner and Christmas party sponsored photographed putting last-minute touches YULETIDE PROGRAM |
by Pontiac City Panhellenic is Mrs. L. on the decorations.
By ANNE HEYWOOD
. “I notice,” a man writes, ‘‘that
you frequently tell about people
|who make money from their hob-
‘bies, But aren't hobbies supposed
to be just for relaxation? If you
make money from them, doesn't
it defeat the real purpose?”
Ld * *
That, it seems to me, is an ex-
ample of the kind of vocational
thinking to which our era is heir. |
We take it for granted that a
g and therefore
a
Mrs. Howard Owen (left) of Totem book with Dorothy Cummings of Last Iro-
, quois road, who is the club treasurer.
as Teachers’ WASHINGTON (INS) The
woman with the world’s largest
classroom says that television—
properly used — can become the
teachers’ best friend.
* * *
Educators, parents and children
‘can all share the benefits accord-
ing to Dr. Frances Horwixh —
“Miss Frances” to millions of pre-
school youngsters.
The woman who conducts
“Ding Dong School’”” on NBC
television said in an interview
that “there’s no question about
it. Television can teach as well
as entertain.”
She made the statements while
visiting in Washington as a dele-
gate to the White House Confer-
ence on Education, which has been
searching for solutions to the na-
tion's critical teacher and class-
room. shortage. . ? * *
“More and more," she declared,
“educators will turn to television
4S a supplement to the classroom.”
THE METHOD
Here’s how she thinks it will
work: ‘First, more p :
For example, we are planning /a
program which will actually help
children to learn to read.
* * *
“We will do this in the same
way it can be done in the ¢lass-
room—by~ building an interest in
: Parks and Recreation sponsors the Miss Frances Sees TV
Best Friend
“Miss Frances” said: “I think
\that's an individual matter for
leach parent to decide. If a per-
'soh is concerned over the child’s
jintehest in television he will sit
down \with a youngster each week-
jend and plan together the pro- Girl Asks
if Proper
to Call Man By EMILY POST
“Would it be considered im-
|proper, or forward, for a young, Wit
woman to telephone a young man of
to tell him that she has arrived
iin his city. I met this’ young
igrams to be viewed during the;man about six months ago when
| week, It \a child has a role in
|planning he's more likely to
\with the schedule.
v * *
“Of course, if in the middle of
the week the child suddenly de-
cides that! there's a special pro
gram he just has to see, the par.
ént can ‘talk it over and reach
a decision.
“You know parents should try
to set aside some time to watch
programs with their youngsters.
Both will benefit, but the par-
ents in particular will have an
portunity to see firsthand just
how a child learns. That’s some-
thing that will give both the par-
ent and a new confidence.”
| “And it's a fine idea to discuss
the programs once they are over.
That helps the child build up his
taste and makes him more selec-
tive.”
Chorus to Sing
Yuletide Carols
at MSU Parley
The Pontiac Women's Chorus
will present a. program of Christ-
mas carols at the annual meeting
my home town. he was staying with friends in
“IL saw him often during - his
visit and when he left he told me
to be sure and call him if I ever
came to his city. I expect to be
dered if it_would be proper to call
him when I arrive. Will you please
advise me?”
Answer: Rather than call him
on the telephone, T think it would
be better to send him a card
from the hotel and say, “I am
staying here for a few days and
hope you may have time to
have to leave any further step
up to him,
“Dear Mrs. Post: Is it bad
manners to take something I can't
eat away with me. when dining
in a restaurant? The other day
my husband and I and some
friends were out driving and wé
stopped on the road to have lunch.
“As I have a rather small ap-
petite, I couldn't eat the dessert
but I ordered jt anyway as it came
with the meal. I wrapped it up
in a paper napkin and took it with
me to eat later in the car.
of the Michigan Recreation Asso-
ciation. The meeting is being held
Thursday in Kellogg Center at
Michigan State University, East
Lansing. * * *
Christmas anthems and Polish car-
direction of Charles Hutton.
The Pontiae Department ~ An exceptionally fine program of|
ols has been prepared under the
group, which is: presenting several
other programs during the’ holiday
season,
‘ * * °
Fun, Success Usually Go Ti onether ence has been that this isn't the
case,
My experience has beén that
when people take up a hobby for
real love of it, it brings out all
their hidden talents. They get bet-
ter and better at it and pretty
soon they're making money from
it.
On the other hand, they choose
a job for superficial reasons.
they don't put in the extra oomph
the extra work and enthusiasm,
and so they never make much)
money from it — nor find much
fun or self-fujfillment in it.
Personal News of Interest
j they
friends. Nell Freeman of North Williams
Lake road was a recent visitor to
Orlando, Fia.
Sailing today trom New Orleans
.jon a Carribbean cruise is Mrs.
Gwendolyn §. Gring of Birming-
ham. Mrs. Gring's itinerary in-
cludes Jamaica, the Dominican
Republic, Trinidad and cities in
Venezuela,
* °
| Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Treais
(nee ry Ann Fitzpatrick) of
Y are receiving congratu-
lations on the birth of a son, Philip
Douglas, Dec. 2 here at St. Joseph
Mercy Hospital. a ¢
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Treais of
Sn@ilbrook road are the paternal
grandparents, Maternal grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.
Fitzpatrick of Mary Day avenue. Since it offers no real interest, of | Too often, we choose our jobs
|for security, or because someone
iwe know made good in that field,
lor because daddy was one, or be-
jcause the future of the file looks
|good, or because the office is con
ivenient to our home.
| We never really care about the
work and never really succeed.
Then, in desperation, we take up
ia hobby and give it all our fire,
energy and love. Naturally, it pays
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Linda Vista PTA Conducts Bazaar
The Linda Vista PTA held a
bazaar Thursday at Emerson
school in conjunction with the
Emerson PTA dinner.
Mrs, Donald Jackson, bazaar
chairman, and the PTA officers
prepared the donations. Mrs. Owen
Armstrong, president,” announces
jthat the $46.00 made at this first
jmoney making project of the new-
ily formed PTA will be used to
start a, PTA treasury for the
|group.
Newlyweds to Reside in Alaska | Margaret Calder Farrington be-
a 4:30 o'clock ceremony today
'Trinity Church, Princeton, N.
* * *
| The bride is the daughter of Mr.
jand Mrs. James R. Farrington of
Annandale, N. J., and Jeremy is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. P.
‘John of Birmingham.
‘For her wedding, Margaret
| Chantilly lace over ivory satin.
in eene women en. Beeuees
by a scoop neckline and long
sleeves of Chantilly lace. The full
skirt extended inte a circular
chapel train.
Her three-tiered fingertip veil of
illusion was secured by a Juliet
cap and she carried a biddal
bouquet of white orchids and step-
hanotis.
Ann Farrington of Annandale,
.N, J., and Mrs. Donald Green of
Lebanon, N. J., sisters of the bride,
were her honor attendants. They
stop in to see me.” Then you Chose a floor-length gown of . University of Virginia and is afli-
in his city next month and won-|came the bride of Jeremy John ra tiated with Chi Psi fraternity.
J.- 1 The couple will reside in Ketchi-
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‘MRS. TERI Jed
kan, Alaska, where Jeremy is
stationed with the U. S. Coast
Guard. ,
i ? i i! : it On the program at the group's
Mrs. Owen has been in charge
of the rush work with the ective
chapters.
Officers for the 1955-56 season
tary; Cummings, ‘treas-
urer, and Mrs. Robert Anderson,
secretary.
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You’ re J ust Falling Out of Love! Buy Gifts You Can Aiford Married |, 1 you've looking, for ideas, run| are’ ‘welcome ton: Bitte-eye-© jr By ELIZABETH WOODWARD steady with him—or wait until|truth? Tum guine’ ceeds ‘with /definitely set on kde bent triend. the gamut of gifts in makeup compact, :
Restlessness of an insidious sort|80me boy gets up enough nerve tolhim has lost all its punch. YoUu| who, from! this distance, looks like
F riday evening|you can afford. Glamor types de-| path Sponges and plastic bottles
; + im Christ |re.5 Cs even! will appeal to lady travelers. Soap,
j ' ask me out?” . feel restless and tied down to a 2 | sia eaten, te silent of ren ! ‘you're mo | about |Perfection to you. PLES hem oo oe [facaet, bath powder, bath ol end ;
a ee You see —- self, and to him, continue a go- Cranbrook sgl 20 onayal galt re Baby sitter and other young good qualities ‘gloss over ‘Our wn . ing-steady relationship when r give a ‘plated eye- enjoy hand
the ethers.” His's the dream yea) = HS Presents To the spell has been broken? Can rere Barbara insu ‘curler and” tweezers, nt ae Gtupenser bottle, kel aad tien (te ka you be fair im your attitude to- Rosborough _ |expensive but different. A powder|>otament. perder “compact. face and or lipstick brush will appeal to her|iotion Soap in interestng shapés
an Jon {no doubt.” Ditto a compact. |also appeals te the sub-deb set. Barried | Purse accessories trom pill box _ set.
R _ to comb case, leather covered or in The very slim-styled brief cases
She is the hits. are ideal for the man who carries
daughter of _ Good nat selesers or cologne only a few folders or letters,
_it nadir ancing sneeCOnvincing Play Staged =e re
c"daring” But te doemrt sal Without the Use of Props) ‘cr: you mainsin sven vid wander, : It takes.a lot of doing to present/from adolescence to fatherhood. In) |. t
‘And there's. that restlessness. |a convincing drama without the!ner first stage appearance, Bar- i your secret won't
Bee merge hae ca re Karey id oat ae af pur mene? Mr. and. Mr 5 ou’re sure ’ . , .
cher ere, enid a Jou tr | id ft tht Thursny tl as paren ofthese two yunelasying yore is yeu forthe Alfred James! All Saints Episcopal Church a it = ip teed aia y on of “Our Town” by people who fall in love, marry and|thing Yo. didn't feel that way a Roshorough of Williams Street at West Pike +
boys sees ie Thornton Wilder in the PHS audi-|Scttle down in their home town. | year ago when you started it. aoe The Rev C. George Widdifiel’. Rector os seem fantastically attrac- ee Ken Lenigan and“Marie Meyer. a5!and you won't feel that way wi Pilgrim road. | Toe Rev. Lewis W Towler, Curate
tive, AoA A . . {Dr. and Mrs. Gibbs, and Don|the next boy comes along to sug- He is the von ac SUNDAY SERVICES
It wasn't like that while love} . we P. ‘North and Carolyn Hawn, as Mr. gest it. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion
. was full blast. You had no eyes Draprgingtorgaren rg Mary i and Mrs. Webb, gave warm!” vo. aw the cther boys won't of Mr. and 4. acct Sous instruc: = Speech ; a School.
and no thought for anyone but partment, assisted by Shirley Pen- Uns Lp date you while youre “his girl.” Mrs. James 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Church ae Ue Deve were fast poneie. gilly, the story carried the sreactypical puenmie wether and as long as he considers you Dwight R School and Sermon by the
ee Soe Ae with Cheon Wak et tienes through several years in| | ccpabiy. and humor: (His girl that bias will hold. pei Rector. 4 the lives of ordinary people doing o ward. , What's happened to you? You've ously played by Bob Skinner and Even if you break up with he
just seared: to fall ay of love; commonplace things. Phebe Henderson. __ him, the boys will be on his | avenue. : | oa
that's all. The spell is broken.| | It pointed out the pathos of 58 | asaing a good bit ot comedy | team for a time. Most partice ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ae
: to see the importance of even the vend ogal angler ape sympathize 100 per cent—and MILFORD, MICH. pense Highway ‘Geshadew
a most trivial events in a ilife- drenk, Simon Stimson. Bob avoid you like the plague until anv 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion
nn Shat's what this girl hes | wore, letting them pase unne- : bs his pal becomes interested in MRS. JOHN B. ROGERS 0:48 A.M_—Chureh School oe 5S —Seene eee ee iscovered, though ‘she’s not and unenjoyed. A geod bose eel cones doom some other gist. T issed a. m-ttoreing. v ed by Church Scheel |
aware of it yet. Here’s her story. teed as . Willard. R ® ' J~ i arene vA yer a 00 A. M.—Morning Prayer, Ber- - So what is there to do? Continue! F-p jf R d at | =a saeneigeianeepeoy | ONE : All the performers in mirior roles) te €a at ‘ranbdroos Sermon vy the Rev. Robert J. b go steady with him—if you can ‘ Viear did an éxcellent job and showed) ot) with i grace. And keep Biekley, Vicar REV. WALDO R. HUNT,
lots of potential for future prode-|you" Tnindon your wor. OrifOY Barbara Rosborough a =
an Brown and Jerry Young Wass alpen een cut oat ways. And be to sit out IRMINGHAM — re
ot added interest as Joe Crowell and|s long wait while he gets over it BIRMING Barbara Ros-/Liverance, Robert Hardy and
¥ | Howie Newsome, The part of Sam rm he 1 wea") dads you| 2orough. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|Craig Ackerman. x
Craig was played by Dick Kors, | until he does. Alfred James Rosborough of Pil-| irs, Reseborough wore apricet
and Jerry Cummings had the role} Third third alternative is to ex-|grim road, was married Friday taffeta with a matching hat and
of Di Crowell. pose him to a very attractive girl| evening in Christ Church Cranbrook| ® Corsage of green spray orchids.
who would arouse his interest. Ifitq 1+. Jon Barried Rogers. He is| Mrs. Rogers gown was of oyster
| Humor was added by characters
placed in the audience to ask ques- Open Every Night d just break off with you be son of Mr. and Mre. James|Colored brocaded satin. She wore
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tions of the Stage Manager. The cause of her, your problems would ‘ ; Woman in the Balcony was te all meld Dwight Rogers-of Woodward ave-|% dubonnet velvet hat and rubrum , l il Christmas lilies. iplayed by Cecile Dumbrigge, the (Copyright 1933) nue. ;
Man in the Audience was done by * © « _|,_A reception was given at Oak- ; ‘
| Carol Venner took the part of - of white peau @e soie, fash- For their vedding trip to New| genial Mrs. Soames, Joe Stoddard| Elects Officers | ioned with panel motits of Alencon york the bride wore a. heuther| was Played by Leonard Berry, Members of the Past Noble| lace. The empire bodice had short/tweed suit under a mink jacket, and — wanes pang Grand of Pontiac Rebekah Lodge|Sleeves and the skirt ended in a/and a brown velvet hat. —
Freebury, who: also played the |40. met with Mrs. Florence Mc-|cathedral train. A tulle and lace) Lt. ani Mrs. Rogers will be .
Constabie’ Crae of Rutgers drive Rigastarnsd cap held a double-tiered finger-tip, alone! n Germany. e |
BRIDEG ’ Officers elected for the ensuing|viel and her bouquet/was of lilies- . .
perl apa on his ZRF were Mrs. McCrae, presi-|of-the-valley, white orchids and\Clifford Film Seen | Resgoag bridegroom dent; Mrs. Goerge Jessup, vice/ivy. Mrs. Martin Wager of Dixie : to the wedding were Bob :
Keavy. Fred Roeser and Charles a ee Minos: Hpived Mrs. Alfred J. Resboroegh Jr. |Highway was hostess to the Pon- Williams as fellow buseballliny ae was matron of honor, and brides- |tiac Music Guild when Mrs. Carl reasure an players. leavers war be tym we Box REbEKAM Lodge |. Barter wore « princess gpen| “8 HM Coy Cos Sun day 2? to 5 |. j
urer ‘Chri r _| maids included Mrs. pops | erred mt eS eee A Christmas party with an ex Miars of Cleveland, sister of the rig est cial
Because of the lack of props or ear i pga re berg “ held| Dridegroom; Mrs. Jay 8. Van- | Announcement was made at the ‘ =| .
Don Bazar vins Gilt i
Hi sets, an especially fine job was ‘at the home of Mrs. Don Buzzard recent meetin: of the Christmas required of Harold Cummings and |. cuinton wicar aa! Eikins of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. |narty Dec. 27 at the Whittemore
Harold Hanson, chairmen of lights Bar- | street home of Mrs. Don Derragon.
and sound effects. YS bara Staffer and Karen Oldberg.
Wardrobe chairman Bartara | Needlework Guild Toy all wore wale fngth Bowne
job rounding up authentic turn- camellias in their hair and as! The Woman's Literary Club. will, mest of STORE ws. : of-the-century costumes for the | Reports were heard from the/their bouquets. distr 086 Berwick bogey at 3 pm. 1 . PARKING
48 members of the cast. Welfare and Sewing committees of : s @ 8 nae
Fran Glisky headed the publicity, |the Queen Mary Section of the| Charles Werhane of Chicago was| Monday at” om rin toe Maite Sremphe Hurcn ot ¥ ~
Jerry Young was ticket chairman. | Needlework Guild Lieriesed — rerlnges Seating the as pare laa Rurom Gardens, Auxttiary Ponte? elegro
wa peck Sard ot rakes cal haces het ma ialeas to the|Miars, Gordon Shira, Howard fi’) th "esndidatss’ will _ be present Exclusive Sportswear lor Ledies ,
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FIRST ASSEMBLY WELCOME
BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH A fellowship ¢f Christians in the American Baptist Convention
serving with ail believers in the World Council of Churches.
Rev. Fred Robert Tiffany. Minister
210 N. PERRY ST. PONTIAC
8:00 to 8:30 A. M.
| “Visit the Church. of the
Old Fashioned Gospel”
9:00 Worship ; 5:00 Youth Center
9:45 Sunday School 7:00 Youth Programs
11;00 Wership 7:00 Adult Education ‘ : |
A.M. SUNDAY P.M. :
“Wednesday, 7:45 P. M—Church Night
»W. Huren _at Mark Aveo
CHRISTIAN TEMPLE} ‘ 505 Auburn Ave.
Auditorium Saturday Ereaiog Service, 7:30 P. M.
10:00 A. M. Sandor sisieles Spats Midweek Prayer and
SY, 0.8... : | 6:30 p. m. Praise Service
“The Christian Attitude Toward
the Return Evangelistic Service .7:30 p. m.
of Christ” BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Osmun and Going Streets Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
“45 A.M. Morning Worship
Rev. Lola P. Marion, Speaker
“THE GOD OF Tam OF THIS AGE”
Come and Worship with Us!
Gospelaire Quartet
Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 |
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The Truth of God
Forbearance in Love
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Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service ...7:30 P. M.
Wed. Prayer :
Meeting at ...... 730P.M
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Joslyn at Third
Ramend 1. Watkins, Paster
Bible School ..... 9:30 A. M.
Worship ........ 10:45 A. M.
Youth Fellowship ..6:30 P. M.
Evoeee Service ...7:30 P. M.
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_ DRAYTON PLAINS Walter J. Teeewtssen, Ivy Paster
Bible. School ...... 9:45 A.M. ¢
Morning Worship ...11 A.M. 4
Youth Fellowship ..6:30 P.M. $
Evening Worship ..7:30 P. M.
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Tar PONTIAC FRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1955 NINE
CHURCH OF THE
GOOD. SAMARITAN
"Healing Service, 7:00 P.M.
Réguler Service, 7:30 P. M,
199 Auburn Ave; at DAV Hall Andrew Marth |
to Direct Series |.
Programs to. Originate
in Seminary Studios :
at Orchard Lake
Morning Service’ program ae for Radio Eu-
rope, will arrive with his staff to
direct a series of two broadcasts.
One_will be aired in the early part
of December while the other will
be, heard during Christmas week.
Morning Worship 10:45 A. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P.M.
WAYNE £. WELTON
Minister
FE 2-6928
” UNITED LUT HERAN
CHURCH NASCENSIO THE
© We'll Lock For You} Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. |
PREACHING
11 AM. & 7:30 P.M.
tainment.”’ |
Presbyterians
Observe Advent jie me Rev. Edward Auchard EVANGELISTIC MEETING
to Preview Bible Study ‘Letter to the Ephesia ng'] /CAPT. and MRS. MAGNUS
MICHALSEN, in Charge The SALVATION ARMY
29 W. Lawrence Street sreeeese eee (f245 AML :
pies cvocncenes sss
.. +7230 PML.
7:30 Md
Hershey at the 11 o’clock wor- |
Father James Keller M.M. who
founded the Christopher-movement
to “emphasize the importance of
personal responsibility and individ-
ual initiative in raising the stand-
ards of education, ™m » la-
bor relations, literature and enter- Christian Herald Head
Affirms Confidence in
Younger Generation
BUCK HILL FALLS, Pa. (RNS) miss | aattton inscribed with the Chris-
jtopher motto: “Better to light one
cuniie han 10 cares the Corimess.”
| Christian Men’s Club
|to Meet Monday Noon
sentation of the Apostle Paul Winners were cited for outstand-
—More than 450 young people from
all over the United States and
Canada heard a leading American
clergyman affirm his confidence
in modern youth.
s * e
Dr. Daniel A. Poling, Philadel-
phia, editor of The Christian Her-
ald, urged adults to look in the
mirror before talking too much
about juvenile delinquency.
He addressed the 10th interna-
tional conference of Allied Youth,
Inc., organization of high school
\Christian Youth, will be the next} students that promotes temper-
jspeaker for the Christian Men's/ance.
Club. The meetings. are held each}. with minimising the juve-
faldron nile delinquency problem Dr.
Poling called upon adults to real-
ize that “young people do not
write the books they read, or
create the pictures they see.”
“They're not their own teachers,
Preachers or parents,’ he said.
“They receive us (adults) straight
through life without choice.’
John Pasciutti, supervisor of al-
cohol education for the Vermont
Department of Education, attacked
the liquor industry for complaining
that it was losing part of the con-
{sumer dollar. He said the industry
was still getting about a_ billion
dolars more each year than public entertainment!
Nitamh el ‘woclbva’e louse aa:
Ed Darling, director of Voice of
One of the staff musicians will
}accompany Mr. Darling. The or-
‘ganization, Voice of Christian|
| Youth, is an affiliate of the Youth
for Christ International.
the Greek Treasury bears a repre-
THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH education.
e © e@ :
“And I'd hate to compare their
receipts with what is spent for ‘An Church, located on Road at Universal Ave. Waterford Township, to serve the entire community.|¢dical research, the churches,
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Worship of Ged 10:45 A. M. Se eso
Prelate Given Award
Kiissaiieel Baptist Church
Broadcast at 10:15 A.M. ever WCAR
7:30 P. M. SERVICE
Emmanuel Mixed Quartet
Rochester String Quartet
-= Meagan Westy taepm. |) peat this latter broadcast three *‘Jeaders of the Women's by ~ service of Baptism at the
*. Praver Service | times. These programs will orig: Association and of other church’ Dakota Ave Church.
4 wes. 1:30 P.1. || imate’ in the seminary recording oa = oe FIRST’UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. BL. com, wewise, || “Hoe. ee ies oak — GEO. D. MURPHY, Paster 8.8. Supt. Tee chit compared of thirty cen ster ps et students studying priest- [peeview_the _ “Letter
hood is directed by Father Henry Ephesians,” the Bible study for
Highland Congregational |. Waraksa. He already has di- the coming year. ==. _ WESLEYAN METHODIST __ z Church rected several choral groups heard | A planning session for _ the 61 NORTH LYNN STREET en on Voice:of America and the Al-|— women is_scheduled for 8 o'clock! :
dem h Aprodrl-m-oredine oe eee Samak dag World Poggi igang | 1020 Sunday School W.Y.P. 8. 645 P.M.
10:00.a. m. Sunday School War Il. | A turkey dinner will be served Usht Werkip Evangelistic 728 9.4, 11:15 2, m. oaing Wookie. In addition to programs for over- Wednesday when the men enter- Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor
Sermon by seas broadcast, ‘the choir will be tain at the Annual Ladies’ Night. <_< heard nationally over the Colum- A film on Biblical archeology, |" 7
won. "'per : = 10am. & 120 NEW Y ( _ . Church and Sunday Hansz and Edgar A. (Bud) Guest Jr. . Junior departments are sched- Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.
ight cers, directors and —+> ; 3, p.m.
PARKDALE CHURCH rakes entertainment in- 5 o. . 4) = fee tn ee that the are Apostolic in doctrine, OF THE NAZARENE |2sty bave been named winners Catholics Urged nitia VICES he eta teortey wit be alg Mn Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus of the Christopher Awards for the | II O[ raises : . __[Rev. Galen ier real ‘associ. g2,{he One True God! Always Pray ior the
Pe Wet enrenet | six-month period ending last Sep. , 3 . |to Drop Gimmicks: Se paar tale arcs @icaad Sik -
tne sat 28 sm, fine miner wm ered s Madan) Youth 2 Teaching Class at |] Tomorrow |z.srer7 sae"
Calvary Episcopal Mission Now
Sited in Old Pine Lake
School. Building
A new Episcopal Mission, the
Church of the Advent, will hold
its first service tomorrow morn-
ing at 11 o'clock in the Pine eee
school on W. Long Lake Rd.
Middlebelt Rd. The school will be
ithe site of the Mission for the
lemme being. Sermons Scheduled
‘for Sunday Services Sunday Scheel.
The Rev. George D. Murphy,| Eve. Worship .. pastor of the First United Mission- /f
ary Church, 135 Prospect St. an-/f
nounces a schedule of his serfhons
t|for the Holiday Season.
Dec. 411 a.m. “The Unchange-
ableness of Jesus Christ,” 7 p.m.
“Christian Baptism.” (Baptismal |f
Rose L. Davis, Pastor
‘ve “Rev. 306 Mavens Sanford
Weaueuday, poral Pare team a 0 A
Study of “Book of Revelations”
Thursday, Communion Service. 7:30 P.M,
Daniel Havens, Associate Pastor
Service
The Venerable Ralph W. Parke,
Service)
Dec. 11-11 a.m. | oe oes
Came Down.” |
Dec. 18-11 a.m. “Christmas and /|
You”; 7 p.m. Anual Sunday School |
Christmas Program.
Dec. 25-11 a.m. “The King’s)
B °" 7 p.m.
Again. > (Vesper Service) i
Jan. 1-11 a.m. “ How to Begin) archdeacon of the Episcopal Dio-
service. He will be assisted by)
two lay readers, Richard Hansz
and Edgar A. Guest Jr.
Families living in the area are
showing considerable interest
and enthusiasm in the Mission,
according to Mrs. Ethel Hogie,
field worker and organiter of the see eeneeee
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 5460 Williams Leke Read (CA! Building)
Sroenees- the New Year;" 7:30 p.m. “First
“I am amazed at the tremen-| Things First.”
“Is it just barely possible,”
asked, “‘that we might learn the
lesson from the great modern to-|
talitarian powers that youth re-
sponds best when it is asked to
give everything?”
Newman AME
fo Hear Bishop Bishop George W, Baber of De-
troit will preach at the 11 o'clock
service Sunday morning at the,
Newman AME Church on Auburn
. ° s *
ks eas era Geen.
trict of the AME Church, the
(Rabbi S. E. erate
‘to Discuss Holy Land
The political situation in the Holy
Land will be discussed by Rabbi
Sanford E. Saperstein of Temple
FIRST UNITED
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF PONTIAC ONENESS ;
9@ Howard Street
Everyone Welcome! SUNDAY SERVICES o'clock in Bethany Baptist Church.
During the recent adult Beth Jacob Sunday evening at 7 he’ dous anticipation and eager Te-| The public is invited to these)
sponse I have found,” she 6aid.
Classes for children will be held|
at the same time as the church
service.
Men and women of the neigh-
borhood spent all day Friday
scrubbing and polishing equip-
ment.
The Episcopal Diocese is start- services.
Great Service Cross
Given Bonn Laymen
ing a series of new missions, one
every two months to prepare for)
the future needs at various areas.
The Ssadorhip ie — project is
being taken by the lay men and|
lay women of the chirch, They as-!
sist in the purchase of the prop- “It looks like hokus-pocus to
me,” Dave Smith said to Fa-
ther Crane.
Dave was expressing a quite
common view held by many dor Heuss of West Germany.
The anmual rallies of the two lay
There is evidence that blotting/movements are highlights of Ger-
paper was made in England before|man church life. Each draws hun-
other types of paper were madejdreds of thousands of believers
there. from ail over Germany. .
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‘What —does it do,”
Dave as ht a candle
or burn incense? And how can
a little medal around my neck
protect me from accidents?”
Unfortunately, too many
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN GHURCH = [Faith nave a complete mis-
145 Hil Street at Chery & sons prtiess sud, toe tas to + eoners dag oo: Sooeoo00090" Secs secstoece. Apa 7 babowerat snp are = a tered ; —_ eee pr cence eberenere eeeresoeses FE . n a ee thay
do have a very Peal | religious
meaning and value. education
series which has just closed at the |
‘church, so many written questions
have been received asking for in-|
| formation on the conditions in Pal- |
/estine, that this Sunday create
has been arranged.
The Rev. Fred R. Tiffany, pas. |
tor, extends an invitation to all!
y Seboo! .......... 10:00 ALM
Sunday oe Sewieee 11:00 A.M
y Night 7:43 PM Wea. beens ‘Bible
ante seer . 145 POM.
Meeting... 90 P.M. REV. a P. hike tER
Listen te Breadeast
Ey yo &, 1:90 AM. H RADIO ATION wron “Actually,” Father Crane
told Dave, “religious articles
used by Catholics are meant
to be helps to ‘weir religious
life... nothing more. The
value of such articles is not CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 1196 Jestyn Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN, Ti A. M.
Services Each Lord's Day Evening 7:00 P. M.
Matt. 16:18 And Ut say unto thee thou art Peter and upon this rock I
who are interested. | in the metal, wood or wax of
which they are made, nor in
the form they may have. will bulid my church. And the gates of hell shall tot prevail against it.
Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road. FE 71-0226
but in the peeves of the
A British firm has sent a cargo
States to thatch a house in Maine.
Andersonville Road, WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Neer Dixie Highway
sear ese e O20. Sorship 1 A. M1120 P. M. ednesday, 7:30 P,
REV, A. H. MULLINS, Pastor ae CHURCH MOS ae Wiese, —
Sunday School ....... 9:45 rah!
of Norfolk reeds to the United/
| FREE METHODIST CHURCH
EAST HURON at PERRY
Central Methodist Rev. Milton BH. Bank, D. D., Minister Rev. Soha W. Mulder, Asso. Minister
10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP
“WE HAVE SEEN HIS STAR”
(Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A. M.)
Dr. Milton H." Bank, Preaching Church and of Christ, in
But Dave was still not con-
vinced.. He that re-
ligion is a spiritual thing .
that it
a ae
poe, Father Crane
(2 Blocks West of Sears)-
The Church of the Light and Life Hour A, M.
pil SUPREME
| RELIGIOUS
iil] $422 Limoeee sto,
erty and in ‘conditioning it for arg Day Sagan erver non-Catholics . . . that the
services, - Reinoid of the Catholic use of such articles .
EKT) |98 beads, crucifixes, medals
os mic Mas em ech Cus er DC er are ‘ in religion and even
Great Lakes. ae ee cmacks of pagan superstition.
uires no external ;
l xmeinys OF conaaiied is INFORMATION - ‘BUREAU
it TH
at blessing little children,
-not have to lay Hid
them .. . but he did.
ult
pray” (Luke 22: 41). .
Many Catholic practices
which seem strange to you-
now, would make a deep and
_ convincing impression upon
your mind and heart if you.
really understood them. And
this is your invitation to in-
vestigate.
SHARTE COUNCIL, A.X.M, .
NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH, |
COUNCIL: *
Petoe A musseves
Milford to ) Entertain Foreign Guests” dren at one Elementary School
and display items from his native
country, MILFORD—A miei of anesthe
and entertainment has been
planned for Mr. and Mrs. .D. R:
Swayampati of India by member's)
of the Milford Methodist. Church. jcame to the U. S. as a Crusade
Scholar and before leaving India
headed a- Methodist Boys’ School,
the MS University (a girls’ school)
the Butler Hospital for Women,
* Arriving late today, Mr, and|and the Webb Memorial School for
Mrs. Swayampati and their three|Girls, all sponsored by the Metho-
small children will make their/dist Church.
headquarters . with the William) Both Mr. and Mrs, Swayampati
[Parker family at 426 South Main|plan to teach when they return
St. to Baroda the guests at the Parker home
Tuesday night. Those who are in-
terested in Foreign Field Service
exchange of students are particu-
larly invited.
Plans have been made for Mr.
Swayampati to speak to the chil-
Mark Golden Wedding |
TROY TOWNSHIP — Mr. andj -About 250 persons attended - ‘the
Mrs. Ray E. Clark, 2874 Miner St.,|@fternoon event.
celebrated their golden wedding The couple, married in Detroit
anniversary Sunday, with an open Nev. 29, 1906, have lived ia the”
house for friends and relatives. _ = Oakland County area -for the —
a j past 45 years.
Methodists Ply roms cana an rere
Day's Activities. Raymond, both of Birmingham;
| Men’s Club of Church! | three sons, Ray and Edward, both
& Birmingham, and Elmer of Pon-
i tiac. There | are 3B grandchildren.
in Southfield to Meet,
the third film of the World Travel) Monday and Adventure series. Oe —
Frede HFTELD TOWNSHE
A a asiaru » whe timed “Life's Priority List’ an examina-
aaa ah marlon story; oe ® ‘tion of first loyalties in today's |
Geleaate and @ sae a \tenvel lovercrowded lives, will be the sec-
the eating countey without (mon-theme of the Rev. Fred W.
Rink — 7 'MeNeil, during the 11 a.m. worship |
service of the Southfield Methodist
His is the only complete trav-| church Sunday.
elogue ever made on this country. | Grades kindergarten through jon will be available at the” third grade of the church echacl 4
; will meet at the Southfield-10
———- - |school while grades four through
To Ask Commission adult meet at the church, 10% Mile
for $75,000 for Rink and Berg Rds., beginning at 9:45
a.m.
A steak dinner will be served
. at the church diting
ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak'| proceeds from (he
City Commission will be asked dinner going to the Organ Fund.
Monday night to approve the rec-| The organ committee plans to
ommendation of the Royal Qak| have the mew organ fer the
Park and Recreation Committee,| Christmas services.
to advance, at least $75,000 toward| The Methodist Men's club will
the building of a proposed new ice|meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the
skating rink in Royal Oak. church. Male members, and)
Russell EB. Kaister, member | {friends of the church, are invited |
of the recreation committee said |to attend this gathering for a fel-
this morning, that the building |!owship and devotional period.
et the rink would start within
sixty days, subject to the ap-
proval of the commission. The
rink will cost approximately | mlay Rotary
$100,000.
The money, which would be| Club Schedules
‘Ladies’ Night’ taken from the Royal Oak Capital
Improvement Fund, will be. aug- -IMLAY CITY — The Imlay City
mented with donations from the
citizens of Royal Oak. % *
Next week the guests will leave
for New York and their return to
India. *
After a 7 p.m. potluck dinner
at the Methodist Church Monday
Mr. Swayampati will give a talk
and lead a discussion on vital ‘The foreign guests are from
Baroda, in Bombay State, India.
Mr. Swayampati has been study-
ing in lowa State University, do- ing research for a tuberculosis questions in the U. 8. and India.
serum to take back Ths Indja. He _An open house will be held for
ard Travelogue
Slated Tonight —
in Farmington - .
| FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — | Farmington Kiwanis Club will pre-
sent “The Ethiopian Story” at
8:15 p. m. tonight at the Junior
High School Auditorium, This is | School Issues
Bus Policies Driving Conditions ‘to
Affect Transportation
‘Says Shunck
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Aj
memorandum pertaining to school
bus operation under dangerous
driving conditions has been issued
|by: Sup. William Shunck.
“It is the policy of Waterford
_|Township Schools not to operate
_|its buses if we feel that it is haz-
_jardous to do so.
Sometimes we have no choice
in the matter because road condi-
tions may be satisfactory when
the pupils are picked up in the
morning but become unsatisfac-
tory during the day. However, we
do not send buses out in the morn-
ing if we feel at that time that bus
{driving will be hazardous,"’ stated
Shunck.
If questionable driving condi-
tions are anticipated, the super:
intendent’s office begins check-
ing at 4:30 a.m. wiih the U.S.
Weather Bureau, the Oakland
County Read Commission, the
Waterford Township Police, and
the Dakland County Sheriff's De-
partment.
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back, left to right, are Christopher Littie of North Marshfield, Mass.,
John Taylor of Trout Creek, Mont., (McVey,) Donald Zittlow of West
De Pere, Wis., and John Johnson of Meridale, N. Y. General Mills -
a trips and scholarships. “LOVE THAT OUW’ — The six national 4-H dairy winners and
David H. McVey, vice president and general manager of the Larro
SureFeed Division of General Mills, get together with a straw ‘‘cow”
at the 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. In front, left to right, are Shirley
Ann Major of Loyal, Okla., and Gwendolyn Bentz of Chico, Calif. In
Salary Question
Telepathy, Says Oak Park Woman ri. ther and see hin Shputing to me. in Farmington The name he seemed to be shout- |
| Ing was ‘Stone, so that’s what | | FE ARMINGTON — When. should) ithe salar ‘y of a new employe|
os ineiorceel reeset ne | = Farm, Garden Club Gives
Approval to Scholarship The roads are then personally
inspected by Supt. Shunck, William
Bawden, administrative assistant,
and James Den Herder, assistant
to the superintendent.
The announcement ‘Buses will
not operate today” is then carried
jover local radio stations from 6
p.m. on.
ARE YOU
MOVING? NEW YORK (INS)—Has mental|‘‘Women's Journal?”
telepathy invaded the television|\COULD VISUALIZE
quiz program? * American Legion Hall.
ner will be served by the Legion
Auxiliary.
Dr. Franklin D. Elmer Jr.,
minister of First Baptist Church,
Flint, will speak on “Neighbors
in a Werld Community.”
She was right. The woman was
| Lucy Stone, and the Clamages|
“Broke the Bank." *
That is the question which has
caused Russell Conway, Township | s
Mrs, Pat Clamage, 25, of (13981 | seconds ticked off.
Kenwood) Oak Park, had no one “Then suddenly,” she said,
explanation today for what hap-| “I could just visualize my fa- | Aror the show—as fast as she ; ; . ha police officer here to tender his | ; ; - ri i i — yr Tr quiz show =a — her father resignation to the township board.| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The pared jie Ctizenship ia the Tilegeidrg ree bead ll reak the Bank. 7s Reports say that the board cannot|terms of its scholarship were for- prea ps Se singing led by William Knight, mv-
This is her story: q Of 0 ge “Tt was right.” she said. “Hejagree as to when his salary should! mally approved when the Water- ace A we, pies aga et al- lsical selections by Mrs. Arthur|
Shé' and her 34-year-old hes. told me that he had been jumping begin. Conway started work Nov.|ford Branch of the National Farm centre sacar. om * Placeway. and instrumental num-
——— band, Stan, a home furnishing | up and town and shouting the’. and Garden Assn. met Thurs- ing bers by Roger Evans. ~
distributor, were facing Master | name ‘Stone’ just as it came to’ trving Yakes, chief of police. \day at the home of Mrs. George Oe Gee Cae ~ an 8 [I r) a a a
ef Ceremonies Bert Parks for | me. You can't imagine just what) says he seeks a meeting with Se eae (ot epmeer een | aart Berkley Girl to Appear | eS BSA8gs the final question last night in my feelings were. I'm convinced it hoard members, hoping some oon inowa en the Waterford culture er home economics. The |
! their bid for $1,900. CLARKSTON — Annual meeting|”@S telepathy. What clse? agreement can be reached | 10 be known as the Wateriotl| winner will be selected by a \in U. of M. Production
Out in Milwaukee, Wis., h and election of officers of Cedar — | whereby the force will not lose |cazde" Club Scholarship, it willl committee compesed ef twe | ANN ARBOR — University of i n waukee, Wis., her par- Oo ] Cones " amount to $250 a year and will be| members of the garden associa- Michigan student Katherine Fodell,
| ents, Mr. and Mrs. John, Margales,| Lodge No. 60 F&AM babes pele os 'g tonvil e Gr oup 2 eee offered to the same Waterford! tion, the high school principal 2431 Cummings, Berkley will a | were watching the program at/Thursday night in Clarkston The officer in question served:Township High School graduate for) and the senior class ls = ee A home. ' a |sonic Temple. Plans Luncheon las a part time policeman before ———— 2s or sponsor. | pear in the Speech Department |
Came the final question’; what) Raymond Ruggles was clec ted ‘hs was hired by the board on a = W rf d J For the program Mrs. T. Mel- Play “The Worlds of Tommy Al-|
was the name of ‘the famous wom. '° the office of Worshipful Master | Th ursday Noon ‘full time basis. ate Or aycees bourne Roberts presented the bright’ hace $10 at $ p.m. in the WI LD
an suffragist who even after mar- for the coming year. Jesse Spark "| ‘Christmas Eve story, ‘The Leg-/Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. |
« riage retained he ide man, senior warden; Frank Var-| ORTONVILLE — Women of the . ‘end of-the Stained Glass Window.”| Written by Russell Brown, :
melden wine es pie aiden Harold (Doct. Mary Nastia Gee eee ., Auto Kills Warren cnequie ontest ‘Mrs. Rebecca Gould sang |\senior from Vassar, the play won| “as organized .a publication called = eee saree aye seth = Mary Narrin Circle of the WSCS of T hio B 10 canbe eH 4 atns Hopwood Award last 2 oe It; B | R DS : surer; Roy Conrad. sec- in. Methodi : ownshi mbers, accompanie Vv rs..a a sprin | :
retary; Rutherford Stanton. : chap- ; cae Geach sre planning Pore WATERFORD ee th ~ Donald Hogue. Mrs. Aton Banfieid| concerns . the- problem of a con-| ,
: MYER’‘S plain; Gordon Staydt, senior dea-|®, luncheon for the public starting) WARRENTOWNSHIP — Dennis|Robert Gibson, a director o €/and Mrs. E. J. Lally Jr., were fused adolescent in his relationship e }
con; Duane Brunson, junior dea-|* 12:30 Thursday, in the church. | Hamel, 10-year-old son of Mr. and|Big Brother movement, will speak’ oo hostesses. with his family and with acai |
Acquainted Offer! con. On sale during the luncheon | Mrs. John Hamel of Warren Town-|0" eS topic when Jaycee mem- . : R | |
| vue oa Othe : Elected stewards, | Will be stationery, plastic s ship. was struck by a car and|bers hold a dinner meeting aered| ee me is Saree PRS AAS ath ega
GENUINE BLUE WHITE Raymond a * Debesa and Grahame and mustard seed jewelry for killed on ifteen Mile Road. vad os UE C2 eat | oe Wild Bird | —— : itt chenoors. Paul)J. Levay, 41, of Frazer, said) teria. ie - |
7 a Ct. DIAMOND eee appointed hegpeceal . ones . {he did not see the boy in time to} Currently, the Junior Chamber | — Mi tu | shh = ecuae bape man;- aed Tickets for the luncheon may be|avoid him, although he drove his| of Commerce is staging an “out- ixture
gai tees! ae , sapmund = obtained by contacting- Mrs. Ed- car into a ditch in an attempt to| standing Man ef the Year” con- wery. att te oft
: y- 1 eat nok a = ed ward Pumphrey, lmiss the lad. | test. Candidates _must_be_be- |. eds intore nutciblena™ bh —_
C- | Public installation of officers wer — see i _ omn-| Katie tees Conn | $ will be held on Thursday Dec. >Oxtord K nig h ts of Pyt hi 1S | inee should be sent to George De- ‘Seed and Wheat.
ae a = in the Clarkston on Wees, P. O. Box 96, Drayton 5 ibs 60
Plains. The letter must state the J o8o5000 0
PAY ONLY ‘9.00 Now _2. Ss | lect Officers Th ursday young man’s qualfications as to)’ = 10 Ibs. -. 1.10
P ' , Utica Brings Action job efficiency and community bene- or oo ee & °
1.00 Weekly Aguiral Coonciiman) OXFORD—Oxtord Lodge No. 108! vies chancellor; Milton Miller, |fit and must be in the mail before| =. 25 Ibs. .. 2.50
nited Time Only 9 [Knights a F hee eae its elec-| prelate; Kenneth Everett, re- {midnight Dec. 10. a e
oe us Kee Gaon el ‘The following officers’ will be| Coline and financial secretary; 7 i Sunflower cuit Court eakay te ee $509) installed in'.January into their) and Mervin Kintz, treasurer. Altar Society Changes a4 wer
paid by the city to a counc ilman) ‘Tespective offices: : Others are: Preston Yost, Christmas Party. Date es Seed
last spring when the city’s water, Kenneth Acheson, chancellor | master of work; Lester Gerdes,) WALLED LAKE — The Rosary 1 mye eee ei he commander; Harold —— master at arms: Glen Dill, inner- Altar’ Society of Fe: pico 8¢ Ib.
city, said a ‘summons _noti ong Hf {| UF Di |Suard: Preston Yost. member of ee cae Coane 5 Ibs... 9o00bc 85
TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ioekae eo k Aipreent of 0 y irectors executive board for three years; tg Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 7:30 p.m.» 10 Ibs. 1 65
l ainst him had been Clarence He adly, delegate. to in the:church hall. te \ eee een be
rHERS ma ae o PM delivered to the sheriff for service. fo Discuss "46 Plans Grand Lodge; Preston Yost, alter-| A skit is being planned; there - 25 Ibs. a5 600 3.85
». . a) Mm. tad alg Hen acai for a seus nate delegate, and Gordon J. Me-, will be a gift exchange and re- 4 e .
: ale sai y oe : [| HOLLYOn Monday, evening at Kenzie, fraternal correspondent. | freshments will be served. o Here Come Small Cr, k d
& First State and Savings Bank, ‘ in the C p ] : Kid ' 8 ae <3 || Martin Berdit of Lansing will meet Ow Cc 108. : | unchin rain for Sparrows ; e Holly United Fund board of |/P : directors to explain the workings < Complete Western Department .. . Everything | 5 Ibs. ...... .40 | of the fund for the coming yew. t Pp STI Cc from Boots to Saddles 1 0 Ibs 70
RTE —— ey — commas , LA Select Your Western Christmas Gifts from 25 Ibs. sous 1. 4
3 TS ereekaent. os LP Pe ? COATED Go — scaly Western es . sg on oon 5
4 There were recent drive for a budget of wboy Suits ........ shooodE Up . : tee ee te a mee thet $000 hae reached. the 5900 |P FIBRE 1 Chane ‘98. up ||| Whole and Cracked : one man said: “There is no mark, going over the top by > vs Rea Chaps and Vests . oeeee . $3.98 up } i S ,
: were Wethiel man” We gasped. He _ fj more than 30 per cent. : = Bronco Boots veers $A 98 wD CORN - “If your mother had but This dd “ : Sos > went on, a few » |, vooRnEss | gives an addition $1,815 to : 4] ne . to lve would Jou te hr? be used by the fund during 1886p | find lol : SLOG ov te Pheasants & Quail
. on per cent of which is to be used oe Cow Sloe ci cies up =| ors
sep poe gaol would you announce, ‘Gosh, # cide what will be done with these , : d ' Genuine Navajo Rugs oewee $20.00 ; aS | 10. Ibs. eee ewe .58
son, in. garbage pail did you find hrer'?” || added funds. oe : oe dies eh nite Gorgeous Gun and Holster Sets—All Prices | 25 Ibs. ......1.20
One of most lova en T° . : oh _ § .
mare tests vente my fremermes Chbe «ft @ ! “WRANGLERS” and “LEVIS” “with a tongue as sharp as a rapier is hap- |)'° Combine Meeting > i oe patierne ond - piest when she's helping others, They're |) nef Ihe Fier tae a \ on. - in Russ? my friends and I stretch the truth to keep Pie sy ap pee Murda ae : : ‘ ‘fbe at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the|> Installation Extra 1 n re. - IMethel Church. ‘The meeting. wigiib installation Ex ate model tyiee 38 more * Cou try Sto
= to — the — cam- ‘ M ARKE 4300 ELIZABETH ‘LAKE ROAD
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begun tis week on tree wa! Dick Powell Gets to Boss
The buldings vit monde! IS Wife 8 Hours a Day || being financed by rev-| HOLLYWOOD «#—Dick Powell/husbands, of being able to tell his : __{# in the position, enviable to some|wite what to do for eight hours
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ing ,her work after 6 p.m. * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955
Multi-talented Powell is produc-|
“Don't shout st me. We're net at
she ex-
——— admiration for her day-
“He's ” talented,” she says.
everything better than
we can. He can act better, he can
mel better, The onlv thing he can’t
— better, That's his weak!
ack and I aren’t so dumb.
5 be :
Y . . fKEEGO © THEATER She gave some insizht on what
TUESDAY glove can do for an actress. As one
; ae of MGM's top stars, she led al
A rather sheltered life on the set.
Since becoming one of the a
8 <
often. treated like a hot-house
flower. Buf not on “It Happened
7 She enumerated her injuries:
sprained neck, torn leg muscles.
scraped leg. These and other aches) the girl who catches Frank Sinatra in MGM's
bai paing were acavired from skylarking comedy, ‘The Tender Trap,” at the
a ar es ae FIC Dealt Setback Petite kecatet |
Sun., “Tuwes,: i. = the
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. if — George Watch Bands
D. Anderson was fined $50 and Ladies’-Men‘s
arising from a “house warming.” F
Anderson, 27, a truck driver, ad- | Special |
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Williams Again:
Rips Stevenson Governor Repeats Blast
on Adlai’s Moderation;
Warns of Automation
OKLAHOMA CITY (INS)—Gov.
G. Mennen Williams of Michigan,
. ORGAN
@ For Home
@ For Chapel
@ For Small .
Church GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS)—Per-
his recent heart attack.
They said they are more sure
suffered the attack last - Septem-
ber.
*_ * »#.
These close associates are
worried only by the possibility—
which apparently lessens daily
as the Chief Executive’s health sons. close to President Eisenhower|that Eisenhour will be a presi- Aa tedey thay axe comiaced ie dential candidate in 1956 is based
a) on the political course taken by
will run for a-second term despite Russia since the President's ill- ness.
now that he will accept the nom-|hat had Russia’s leaders carried
ination than they were before he through with the “Spirit of Ge-
and agreed on--world- set-/ yet
the President might] wil] wait until he is given a green have felt he could let @ younger |jight by his doctors. ts 8 neva,” Surprising enough, the confidence)
The President’s associates said
tlements,
man take over the party leader-
ship in 1956. [Friends Convinced Ike Will Seek Office
Because of Russia’s. Hardened Attitude bs
FEELS DUTY
They see in the new hardened
attityde of Russia a compelling rea-
son to make Eisenhower feel that
lit is his duty, to remain in office. the White House.
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The President's top heart spec-
These sources say that since ialist, Dr. Paul Dudley White,
b
"WHAT'S MY LINE? word is related to my work. Un-
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Yewerday's entwer: Spin, single, Lorve, siKy,
Werm, cocOon, thiteed, Moth, viScous:
ia-3 John Cramer's left leg, have said|/
and complete.”
Rochester Man Hurt
in Digging Accident
tent in '
ing.
Hospital, who feared at first they
would have to amputate William
the leg céin be saved,
Cramer, 35, was working alone
beside Rochester Road when the |
accident occurred. There were no
witnesses, and he was unable to)
make a statement. said that Eisenhower is making|#
Adams said at the same time that | ft his recovery ‘‘so far is thorough||>.
Hospitalized with multiple frac- |)
tures and lacerations after his | ®)
ditch . digging machine knocked |=
him down yesterday afternoon, a! ==
Rochester man was in an oxygen? =
‘fair’ condition this morn- | 7
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DECEMBER 5th The Christmas Story by Lucrece Hudgins Beale
| SANTA and the
| DUMDIDD) When Santa tries to rescue a selfish little boy named Beanie from the wicked
Gimme Dwarf, he is offered all the gold in the world.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955
Your Neighbor's House
‘Clever Decorating Ideas Give Charm a
to. Bloomfield Highlands Home ) By JANET ODELL
‘Pontiac Press Home Editor
Two bright-eyed children met
us at the front door—and rarely
left us as long as we were taking
pictures of their home. Four-
_ back door. of ledge rock wsed on: the front
of the house. .
This is a typical house of today
in space and layout. There's a
living room with corner fireplace .
and a dining ell. The kitchen is ©
small, but compact and efficient.
There is un .unusually well-
planned utility room near ‘the
Three bedrooms and
a bath are off to themselves.
This may be a typical house in
size and arrangement. But Mrs,
Osterhof has stamped her own
individuality on the interior and
made it.a warm and: pleasant
The family’s hoping to have
BATHROOM VANITY — The tile is gray, the upper walls
large tnierer is fastentd eves the plak veuity where thete la root to . store supplies. Matching draperies and shower curtain are white with
a large pink flower design. This room also has a linen closet. Green
Plants thrive in bathrooms where the air is often moist.
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SNACKTIME — Mother said they couldn't
touch the cake she had made to celebrate Daddy's
birthday. (The cake is on the counter at the back
of the picture.) The two youngsters settled for
bee Ble ga .
bit ae § THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, M ICH IGAN,
their stockings on Christmas
Eve. 3
Hand hooked rugs give color
and warmth to the cool silvery
pale aqua. In front of the win-
crackers and milk at the hinged breakfast bar.
In the foreground can be seen one of the beautiful
cherry chairs with the carved fruit tops. Milk
glass is used on tlie dining room tab. spaces
upper .walls. The ceiling is
yellow, The pink paint of the
kitchen is‘ used on an adjoining —
dining room wall.
Half circle wrought iron
handles stand out against the
. light cabinets. A louvered door
shuts off the furnace and
water heater. A folding
screen, -palnted :yellow, can
hide the kitchen from the
living room.
Counter tops are gray lino-
leum. One end of the counter
on the dining room side has a _
hinged panel that can be
propped up to_make—a-breakfast
. bar. Two high, wrought iron ‘nd the pink painted ~ stools -with bright yellow pads
are ready to be used at this bar.
The cupboards are available
from either side of the counter.
There is ample storage space
in the narrow utility room that
opens off the dining room and
into the garage. One closet is
lined with cedar, A third door
opens onto a back porch the
Oosterhofs plan to enclose next
spring. - There are quaint
Pennsylvania Dutch curtains in
the utility room. j
David's reom is well guarded It's a boy’s room all the way.
Sturdy maple furniture, a red
shag rug and Indian print cur-
tains can take the activities of a
four-year-old. Sliding doors to
the closet and to the room itself
do not take up any precious floor
space. , Ted Moross of Clawson built |
Vicki's room is ruffly and |
feminine. Her double bed has a
dust ruffle of blue flowered ma- |
terial,.with a white coverlet on This Is the Nuts!
Pecans and Walnuts can make - When Remodeling Aitie
’ |Don‘t Forget the Bath
Often an ‘ice-box in the winter
and an oven in the summer, an
lattic is just wasted room ff over
ithe years you don’t nenete | jr
actual living mpnce.
x pure & Oe pamiee abe
|now, don't forget that one “=
limportant item — a bathroom,
For convenience and practicality,
top. The walls-are blue, while jan attractive addition to your color|@ bathroom in absolutely neces-
the shag rugs and muslin cur-
tains. are white. Vicki has a |
recking chair so that she can
cuddle any of her numerous
dolls.
Mr. and Mrs. Oosterhof have
BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS HOME — One of a number of new homes in this sub-
division, just north of Square Lake road and east of Woodward, the Frank
home is on Devonshire road. Low evergreens help tie ‘the housé to the ground scheme, You simply dye them in
attractive shades that pick up the
color highlights of your room
show theni off in a wide, flat
ceramic bowl. o-----—- ~~ sary for attic: expansion. Model it
after your downstairs bath — ~
waterproof ceramic tile walls and
floors, for instance. A shower stall
in the room is a very practic:
ot Pontiac Press Phetes by James Mahar
in small enough scale for this low building. ne Oe
to the front, exterior.
ONCE UPON A TIME—David and Vicki snuggle close to their mother, Mrs. Frank Tose aid geien ond tinditionnl ond sustemperecy Sebuinas. The mirror over the TV |
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY-DECEMBER 3, 1953.
p> RETURNS TO NOVEL SERVER — Constructed like a
+ 1/41... | the worktop is lifted. The dual use/"Wind Curtain’ Device
Desk in Kitchen | sos se oo08 foros, Cold Ai are 0 A curtain of wind is used as 4 ® : “f i “| Other kitchen desk designs make|door in a new Swiss device. Beoutitul Tennessee Le :
Aids Housewife use of peninsula or island units, or} Grills above the door opening Duliding ene fer Wothe. Wilh, Petes, Peaplacen, Window Site,
4 room dividers between the kitchen) blow down warm air in winter and \ ste .
“2 | A desk. .and filing space are\*™! “ining aren cool air in summer. Floor’ ducts it oh
waned tems Bt tchens, Ges inthe cies the execu’ Pll te air in for ceasing ead” LOEPPLER QUARRIES
She keeps inventory, balances|
the books, files recipes, plans/Plenty of Storage menus, makes up shopping lists
.|and keeps tab on all kinds of sup- Steel peninsula or room divider |
cabinets are appearing in mere, Don’t let BAD WEATHER stop you -.. use our
HEATED
phasis is on compactness te save door qpenings on both sides that’
space, and on strategic location | permit access from either area ‘ C T
fa on or
clothes are in the washer, TO BUY OR SELL i
One design features a counter REAL ESTATE : ‘
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a porta typewriter, } '
i set at the proper height. “A. bul yatidlghagaln nn 3 CAI L _ board, attached to bottom}
Ferris Wheel, this new of the worktop, is in view whenlt 070, ™: (ures #8 4-8535
FEderal
service server can be used for a planter if desired. The bowls, made in geld |
alge or white opal, are fixed in the brass plated wrought iron HRS
emazing sohener se | oriess nn |
| -_ ™ Here Sd Heating wren You Mix Paint |
H. H. STANTON
SSCSSReeneeaseeem) If you are on a TV quiz pro|any other thinner will cause the]
! KNOTTY PINE PANELING
| It the directions on a can of Ohie Metch Stock, Per M $225 . : SATISFACTION!
odorless paint call for the use of; | :
thinner, be sure to use a thinner | Y2 INCH INTERIOR WALLBOARD ;
oy tual cdotinas| type Tue wan 4x8 Sheet—Eech $2.40 &° . |
gram and the $64,000 questioninaint to lose its odorless quality.
saying “I have gas, coal, or oil.”| with paint that is not of the odor-|
z= 2% less type, you can use turpentine 103 sie re sresa|/eSt f0 Complete:
That's telling what kind of fuel|or mineral spirits for the purpose. '
| a : . 2-WAY_RADIOS in our trucks d Zi WOOD COMBINATION DOORS 2-028 3 * for FASTER DELIVERY! :
Aluminum Wire Insert . $16.45 * You con depend on us for
QUALITY .. . SERVICE...
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When you wish to use a thinner] TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE 399 $. PADDOCK ST.
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~ B|do you have?” don't answer by
: WITHIN : | a a
| a YOUR REACH Biyou burn. It doesn’t answer the!
— " Biquestion as to what kind of a)
heating system you have in your
. - © Pre-Cat | fy house The answer to that ques-
rT : g tion with a hot water or steam
= © Cenventional 2)%c2™. o& warm air.
1 Califernia | The most common error is to
a — use the word “furnace” in connec-
+ Redweed gyi tion with a hot water or stea a a so system. These —
a a ve a “furnace.” They have
ms LARGE LOTS fie voter ana a’ turnace is tat
a em employs a furnace
a In Beautfiul | = ee 8 @
= Waterford “| The important difference between
HY pyro Wa boiler and a furanace is that
Fy 7 Sithe former is water-backed. It is a . g like a tea kettle. Being filled with
a $ Up m| water, it does not burn through.
- 8 @| This accounts for the long life of
5 | : - water and steam heating
_w 4 Miles West of Pontioc gi" ss ai...
. @ m Big Bottle Buster
| ~ pw) If you-have a lot of beverage
= Herbert @\ bottles that you want to get rid
a C. Davis Biof, you can use a bottle buster.
= Real Estate—Builder S) The crinder, powered by: a quarter |horsepower electric motor, can
= 4925 Pontiog Lake Reed chop up as many as 700 bottles in
a, OR 3-7614 | One operation into pieces no bigger! _
EUR EUSGUSEEeReaRs that the end of your thumb.
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Need a party-room, den, or extra bed- |
room? You can build it yourself in your |
spare time, in that unused part of your
basement. See us for ideas and plans, then
we'll help you seléct the right materials for the job. Come in soon!
KNOTTY PINE PANELING
6” . 8” *] 6” Per Hundred
10” Widths Sq. Ft.
Another textured poneling (similar
to Sea Swirl) designed to create more
rugged-looking interior installations
in basement playrooms, summer
cottages, ete. Features interesting
_ knot formations to add to its rustie
~ appearance. May be left natural or
finished to. produce 8-dimensional
~ effects on walls and ceilings. Low cost!
_ Baxgallent woodworking panel, too!
: see, ae er
| CORWIN’S LUMBER and COAL CO. sf
J wT's, Cis “Sr FE 2-8385, | JUST SEVEN (7) MINUTES...FROM DOWNTOWN PONTIAC /
You MUST Act NOW!
ee eee 6 AT THESE PURCHASE Al | .
: CHANCE TO SAREFREE
R ty ENJOY K LIFETIME OF CA
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@ Brick Front
© Paved Streets is
@ Minimum 100-Ft. Lots
© Aluminum Storms and Screens
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‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, , DECEMBER 3, 1955
PONTIAC'S MOST INVITING)
0-STYLES on PAVED, WINDING STREETS
5-MODELS| OPEN for PUBLIC INSPECTION
e 3 BEDROOM
¢ FULL BASEMENT |
¢ Gas Heat * BRICK
¢Ranch Homes on
e Wide 20 ft: Lots
89 | MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
@e CITY WATER and SEWERS
eSCHOOLS e@PAVED STREETS
@ POLICE and FIRE: PROTECTION
NO Huddled Rows of LOOK-ALIKE HOUSES
Built by 3 different building companies with INTEGRITY and KNOW-
HOW, homes are set on wide, winding streets. Off the drawing boards
+ of master planners and expert: betes: 20 sensational elevations
to oe os . Sal +e
FULL ace $ 13, =
FIFTEEN
A Master-Planned Communi ity @ 3
of 400 Modern Homes IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC
© Spacious knotty pine cupboard
© Aluminum sliding windows
© Storms and screens included See this exciting model, available in 5 different exterior
styles. [t's completely furnished to show the possi-
bilities of furniture placement and room decor. the PANORAMIC : © Large kitchen
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© Birch doors; :
“© Tiled bath with vanity |
© Large picture window and extre
window in living room
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the CATALINA There are two difterent models of the attractive Catalina,
available in @ total of 7 exterior styles. Each Catalina
model utilizes a different floor plan. © Natural pickled birch cupboards
© Large eating area in kitchen
® Aluminum sliding windews
© Storms and screens included © Louvred linen closet door
® Birch doors
© Tile bath
© Poured concrete basement walle
the STUDIO ‘56 Open, light and cheerful are the two Studio ‘56 models,
with modern studio ceilings. Available in 8 different
Captivating elevations.
“7 MINUTES TO»
t= DOWNTOWN
" @ Natural mahogany cabinets and
doors .
© Kitchen fan
© Formica sink counter
© Flagstone linoleum vestibule
© Storms and screens included
© Sliding 2-story wardrobe
© Tile bath
© Large recreation srea
dl
Only 10. Minutes to...
© PONTIAC MOTOR DIV.
@GMC TRUCK and COACH
@ FISHER BODY —
© BALDWIN RUBBER
©@ AMERICAN FORGING
and SOCKET CO.
“Attention Home Owners!
Don’t Be Shut Out
a Herrington Hills
ASK SALESMAN
_ FOR ATTRACTIVE
_ TRADE-IN PLAN
THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 38, 1955 §
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Charleston, S. C., is an unuguel cy ihodia will have “riels” and|feet and it is selfwinding and re-| .
woofien gravemarker erected in ‘piasters.”’- salt corrosion. The black
oes : we late wea sun
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Conle =n =e res.c secid Simple Chore
‘Liberal -VA & FHA terms
ROOMS Including activities room
BATHS. master bath has bvilt-in vanity
we shower in second bath-
In the a. Walled ots aren
eS PME blanket, should always face the|With more being added to the |
Make your choice
from our
wide selection.
$¢++ GRSTO}SISMy 57.00) ates s £0) 02s) m)pPeRtar
5 © Wesel your home to a private individual . . .
r and you get the REAL MARKET PRICE! SO ~ Phone WALLPAPERS
> salesmen, experts in selling used homes, ready $ MA
resonstssseotestasst +3421 PONTIAC PAINT Mfg. Co.
17-19 S. Perry St.
FE 5-6184 | Stapting ta generally prefer-
—s: jclosure
insulation, thus making the vapor- |
_ |Staple.
able to tacking, It is faster and
| mere efficient,
} Before installing insulation re-
member this—the vapor barrier,
the impermeable side
-_\Let Bathrooms
Be Predominantly}twve, suiseny, is the calor. to
in Solitary Color: |" ™* 278.2 ** "Let one “color monopolize your| iors, tile or otherwise, are pre-
bathroom—pink, gray, blue, green|dominantly in the. pastel maod.
Insulating ‘the attic is a job the|or yellow-but don't mix ‘em!
enthusiast can
Bathrooms usually the small f
ea rom ithe house A riot off ave "ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF ’ w atter your] . R
The first order of business tslmerves in such close Even/|
calouiating the aren to be teseltec odors ia cater! BUYERS ~ HAROLD A. MEININGER, REALTOR
crenent te, the diet —_o | 1516 N. WOODWARD, ROYAL OAK io $s vax decmcias eee | 7 ~ al elie “ped oot sabes AS EXCLUSIVE SALES AGENTS OF
Smee | GOLF VIEW There’ wide choice avail-
able ede come ae | @ ead AN- EXCITING LAKEFRONT
aes vod — dengros ACREAGE COMMUNITY OF SPLIT-LEVEL
are about 200 ceramic tile colors [= site sik ae te a A Cod te US cusTOM HOMES IN THE
Will Bring $23,000 - $35,000 PRICE RANGE cont, reparta, plak and gray. stil oa :
lead in bathroom tile colors, But ¥.
the popular’ bathroom col-
—HAROLD YOUNG BUILDING CO.—
BUILDERS OF FINE CUSTOM HOMES
insulated space, insure a
off an inch—
barrier at this point serve as a)
flap that can be stapled down.
every six inches, keeping
the vapor barrier flush with the
room-side of the stud.
Immediate Action!
SPECIAL DEAL LOCATED ON LONG LAKE AT
~ ROOFING and
SIDING FHA 5 Years to Pay MOREY’S GOLF CLUB TELEPHONE: LI 4-1500
4 REAL ESTATE
TRANSACTIONS ~
D & M BUILDING JONN CHIERA CO,
- Midwest 4-8200 SERVICE : \
mn, Magpies JOrden 6-3978 |
In a pitched roof, provide a
ventilated erea above the insula-
tion by attaching the insulation to
the collar joists. The area above
these joists should then be ven-
tilated by louvers.
Aussie Wood Pipes
Wood pipe is being made in Aus-
tralia in either straight or curved
shapes for horizontal or vertical
installations. The pipe is made
from the western Australian Kauri
tree, which is described as one of
the world’s strongest timbers. The
pipe is for carrying various fluids.
Avoid shaking or stirring varnish
before you use it. This practice
tends to create bubbles that may
remain in the dried varnish film. OL
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QUALITY PLUS in These UNIQUE ,
and CHARMING 3-BEDROOM
Check All These Features
@ BRICK RANCH HOME
@ LOT 75 by 155
@ 3 LARGE BEDROOMS
_@ MASTER BEDROOM WITH 12 BATH
© COLORED TILE FEATURES
_ @ NATURAL FIREPLACE
© FORMICA COUNTERS
© DOUBLE SINK
© COPPER PLUMBING
@ ATTIC STORAGE
@ UTILITY WITH FIBERCLAS TUBS
@ BUILT-IN CABINETS
© WARDROBE CLOSETS.
® COVERED TERRACE
@ COVERED FRONT ENTRANCE
@ PLASTERED 1% CAR GARAGE
@ LOW TAXES
@ WITHIN 5 MINUTES OF DOWNTOWN PONTIAC ©
Taxes |
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South Bloomfield Highlands
a Subdivision of Beauty
19,900 ..... CONVENIENT TERMS | SUBDIVISION
of
CUSTOM
BUILT HOMES
in a Most Desirable
Location!
Birmingham, Mich.
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TAXES are LOWER in ROCHESTER
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700 FULL MONTHLY
Last of the
Remaining...
Located Just North of Square Leke
Road and East of Weedward Ave,
Models Open Daily 1 to 8
C.R. Holcomb & Son} 1117 Washington St. Royal Oak, Mich.
Li 6-1425
PAYMENTS ©
LOW FHA DOWN PAYMENT 15, 395 te
BIG CITY Conveniences
Loaded with Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $90,001
AREA HOUSE @ Public schools, elementary and high, @ 70-ft. wide lots.
Parochial schools, Catholic and Luth- @ Storms ond screens included.
. eran, olf within 2 blocks. @ Kitchen fen and hood. a
e Township perk, with swimming, se @ Garbage d
nicking, round across the street. © @ Vanity in tile beth.
0 conn a en right in. . @ Colored both fixtures.
development.
@ 5 minutes to Bloomer State Pork.
. 50 lekes within 10 minute drive.
and fire protection.
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| | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1955 ” _, oe ee SEVENTEEN : Re Se ye |teve fences are old fixtures, but : ne Tlei$ | 00d plumbing, properly in-| Don’t forget, after the leaves| .
St a Ranch me, Decors mas mnt rayon Plans Unit i = arate =o FOR WORK MEASURING UP 'G AS HEAT Ease Outdoor Styles ot 6 new lose on te Enters Second Phase|tn ee ee oe m TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS -
¢ “Outdoor, decorations for ranch| Cafe Second phase of the Hy Standard] me
houses have quieted down 4 bit. Safe-City Mayors Report Builders’ on Plains develop-| Westri f ; . GET YOUR _ Large, New Conan abarten maior Kentocky Colonelcies |ment was started this week. In _ Westridge - of -Waterford f amen ane peas 3-BEDROOM peared east of Omaha it had to| ASHLAND, Ky. i — Mayors of|ment features Hy Standads’ iy + -ierihemn Pontiac's Finest Subdivision Ares sits. tock the the “Like - aan @ “Eee Hy . _ Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction * CONCRETE STEPS 7
HOME en cre ee ome Rentuty (sciten “whowe citizens)" Drayton Plains No. 2 will feature | . MODEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION % STEPPING STONES 'agon wheels andidrove safely Thursday stand al., ” with fiv - : 4192 tone Dri * SPLASH BLOCKS | chance of becoming a Kentucky) -P¢ci#ls oa ee < * CHIMNEY CAPS | FOR ONLY carriage lamps boomed in ace porvener signs and will be located adjacent - Sundays 1:00 to 6:00 P. M. im * AND CUSTOM CON- | 7 ren posse orl peorartodiarey Ths cummiuions toy secliging waa | eae on aeons | COTE PROOMCTS Pale wg i
se ies <= seemed the taxhet for an cid/that poeticed ‘safely yecweés SSiarm's general sales manages, the | * ses 8 ar “8 r ‘ led FIT 3 R | ws |S sae Ss soe ee i Sees emsseal! HELT MAN. IPP II PONTIAC PRECAST 900 sq. ft. of living space, and {jhis. model ranch house to the|minor accident. . He attributed the advanced open Sulldere and Developers of 54 W. Sheffield off Bo Boldwin constructed with many quality | public, Mayor David Aronberg offered|ing to the tremendous popularity Westridge-ot-Watertord Telephones: FE 4-5143-——OR 3-974) features, A feature that did survive, how-|the commissions through the cour-lof the “‘special” and record number 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE
ever, has been the split chestnut/tesy of Gov. Lawrence W. Wether-jof gales recorded during the past . Le : :
sealed $7400 fit.s FHA post and rail fence. Of course, |by. ~~ |months, 5
- Pay Only $750 Down! ~
is open at 14 Third.
MODEL OPEN DAILY , - AND. SUNDAYS be
Built by ,
BVG Investment Co.
Phone FE 4-4138
Is Your Furnace
Tired Out?
6.E. GIVES YOU QUICK, CLEAN HEATING
] / RGE
]'/, ja BEDROOMS BATHS
DELUXE
FURNACE : KITCHEN
with Fer warm cir heating systems DINING
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351 North Peddeck St. | AREA | ia i
Lake Oakland Hei
A perfect Resort-at-Home community of 300 BRICK Ranch Homes
ina me privete Country Club setting, on eee Oakland Lake 7 . ; al
ohts BRICK RANCH HOMES WALTON BLVD. and Sashabaw Rd. Near Pontiac
Models Rocutitally | end Exquisitely
Furnished.
Open for Inspection.
’
~~} MODELS OPEN m5 werroovcrony Other Big Features: "
Only S 10 to 8 P.M. PRICE? Ds ance LIVING. , DINING AREA
WINDING PAVED ONLY =) DOWN sf streets:
te VETS * ff 40 GALLON HOT Long 'VA Terms WATER HEATER |
Couviniant ae FOR CIVILIANS |
An Unusually Wide Selection of Fresh and Exciting Architectural Designs
4 LARGE BEDROOMS All equipped with sliding door over-sized closets designed to capture
your heart. The 4th Bedroom is a special joy with its exciting Picture Window . .. a talented room
that can easily be converted into a family activities room, den, etc.
We have the following |
types of insulation — |
Zonolite ; 1% BATHS Featares Colored Plumbing fixtures and Colored Tile.
Balsam Wool DELUXE KITCHEN WITH DEMING AREA Highlighting Curtis window wall for that indoor. Fiberglas’ outdoor feeling, built-in Birch Cabinets and handsome Corktone Floors,
PRIVATE BEACH AND RECREATION AREA A happy set-up for full care-free healthy life
‘in winter and summer. Just think of it—swimming, boating, fishing, water skiing in the summer—
Ice skating and fishing during the winter months—and all this practically at your back door, free
. ° of cost. : :
_FIND OUT HOW YOUR PRESENT HOME CAN BE THE DOWN PAYMENT
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EIGHTEEN
| of Alcoa Aluminum ......
“Why Pay Retail?”
Aluminum Doot Canopy, Reg. $49.95 NOW $29.95
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES! ALUMINUM STORM DOORS
3 Track Double Hung,
$1792
Reg. $7.00 Basement Storm and
NO NO
owl! Find Prices Lower Here Because We Are Distributors ware 1” ee be ... Built 3 8
10 Aluminum Storm 50
Windows 5] 49
Up to 60 United Inches,
10 Windows
| 49
Screen—Cash and Carry........ $44
Fiberglas Door Canopy, Reg. $59.95. NOW $33.95
MONEY e Kore. 5:30 P. M.
DOWN | Mons Tees, Wed. Then. | PRESSURE
ALWINDO CO. 1702 S. Telegraph (A. Johnson Bldg.) FE 5-3728
25% Discount to
General Beal Employes on a - : DELCO-HEAT
= C iL Furnaces PLUS
ff 10) Holdens Red Stamps
O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY 371 Voorheis- Rd. FE 2-2919
FURNACE
; And tind out why this fine, modern furnace and top
’ Quality instalistion adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for
your heating requirements. Goodwill Heating offers the
finest quality merchandise properly installed to guaran-
tee your heating satistaction,
Only a Rich Man Can Afford
@ Poor Heating Plant
GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 8401 West Huren. (Cor, of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849
ae }mated the | WASHINGTON, : | Christmas just ‘around the corner,
some of their toys—or have out-
| it’s nice to make toys and furni-
ture good-as-new and pass them
‘along to less fortunate children.
Actually, it's fun to undertake such
a__ transformation. Sometimes
usually it's merely a matter of
taking -your paint brush in hand
jand of dipping it in the proper
| paint.
The surfaces to be painted must,
| of course, be clean and free from
|roughness and rust. Sanding will
= corrosion and rough spots.
;1¢ will also lessen any too-high
‘gloss that may, in some instances,
|interfere with the adhesion of the
“new coating. Once the surtace is
| prepared, you are ready to apply
ja gleaming new coat of color.
| For teys and children’s turni-
ture, it’s advisable to use a lead-
free, interior gloss enamel.
Where bare metal calls for a
| primer, avoid using red lead.
Use iron oxide or the szinc-dust
| type.
Because young children who are || °
|teething are likely to chew on
| anything they can get into their
mouths, be sure to use a type of
coating for their toys and furniture
New Panel Rug
“panel” rug.
* *
can bee rugs
use in front of chairs, sofas, next
to beds and before fireplaces.
| They come in such brilliant com-
binations as orange, red, coral
and violet. However, despite their
new identity they still fill the role
of their predecessors, the accent
rugs, as bright spots of color on
well-polished floors.
Because of the size and shape | i due to the development of easy-
to-apply waxes which have elimi-
drudgery usually asso-
ciated with the well-kept floor:
Application of these new scien-
effort than running a mop over a Paint Covers Up Old Sins
— Playthings-Come Alive ‘D. C. — With/that is nondnjerious — ce bail ten ites
time to check up on/|for indoor use are harmless, even.
ithe toy situation in your house-|if swallowed ‘in small =a 9 1 | hold. If the youngest members of|So are the coatings applied by Won er! tena! family have lost interest in| manufacturers to children’s toys
grown small items of furniture—
|minor repairs are necessary but
ls Much Longer. The accent rug has acquired a’
new figure, becoming longer and.
slenderer and, with its changed
silhouette, a new identity: The
are well
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and ‘holds two hymn books, two
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Hangars built by the Navy toisece wide and 1,000 feet long, re-
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feature timber arches which rise!factureré Association.
eaten. Nearly all coatings intended
and furniture.
au same docs ‘not hold true
of exterior coatings which have
to withstand the driving force of
the weather. Outdoor paints usu-
ally have ingredients that are
. definitely not made to be eaten.
For this reason, it’s of the ut-
most importance to avoid using
exterior coatings in the areas
gear teething children. “
If you are at‘all in doubt about
the type of paint to use, check
with your paint dealer.
And if you'd like a free booklet
|that tells exactly how to paint
toys and children’s furniture, it
may be obtained by writing to the
Nationa] Paint, Varnish and Lac-
quer Association, 1500 Rhode Is-,
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SPACIOUSNESS — Here's a plan for basement- ©
less construction. Three bedrooms and two bath-
rooms with nine closets are secluded in a quiet dren.
This Home Can Be Built
Two Ways at Same Cost Which is. the easiest to live in — a house with a basement or one downstairs, a place for games and
hobbies, a workshop, a laundry, a * Cd
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Here's Opinion
on Phonographs If you have a phonograph or
are considering buying one, you
may wonder what, exactly, makes
ot ee According to Irving Kolodin,
music critic and record reviewer,
the answer is expressed in one
word: efficiency. He says, ‘The
conditions that spell efficiency in
one situation may not satisfy in
another."* <
If you do listen to what you
play, “and not treat it merely as BUILT WITH A BASEMENT — This house remains the same for |
all rooms except beyond the kitchen. Garage moves in 10 feet, |
eliminating family*room which is moved downstairs. Mud room with |
closets offers a clean-yp place at kitchen door.
shop
&
heoter
a
faa storage
"Toca , ims! as
BASEMENT PLAN wing of the house. Laundry is above ground and
family room provides indoor play space for chil-
ferences are beyond the kitchen.
In the basementiess house, space
which would have been needed for
the cellar stairs accommodates a
modern heater. roo“ and an extra
lavatory. The garage is deepened
to make room for the workshop
and added storage space. .°
with no basement? Which house.
gives you more livability. for your
money?
_ There are so many arguments
fer and— against basements that
black or white, right or wrong
answers are not easy.
The House of The Week, De-
sign 7-502, shown on this page
illustrates many of the advan-
tages of building either way. This
offers an interesting comparison.
The house without a basement is photo dark room and big storage!
jrooms — all in a space. as big!
las the house. Fx]
You can take your pick of these
two houses for virtually no dif-|
ference in construction cost. Ru- 1
dolph A. Matern, the architect who!
designed themi, says: |
“Subject to variables in dif-
ferent parts of the country, it
ean be generally- considered that
the cost of both houses would
be approximately the same, The { ONLY CHANGE ;
The only change that occurs in
the front of this house when it is
built with a basement is that the
garage moves in 10 feet, eliminat.
jing the family room. In both plans
sliding glass doors open from the
dining room to the front terrace.
as well as from the living room tc
the rear covered porch.
The private front terrace is a
new concept in outdoor living. It
is shielded by a fence of alter. 10 feet wider, has its laundry
above ground, has a family room
adjoining the kitchen with sliding
glass doors merging it with the
fenced-in front terrace, -
The house with a basement pro-
vides a spacious recreation room
larger lot or lot coverage must
be figured as part of the non-
There’s a lot of charm in each
of these plans. Room arrange-
ment and room sizes — even the
kitchen — are identical in each nate panels of No. 111 plywood
and smooth plywood,
The exterior of the hopise js sided
with vertical boards and’ battens.
|The roof is given just enkough house. The only above-ground dif- pitch to take advantage of the T-S02
FINE BASEMENT — Modern building methods and materials
can keep 4t bone dry any place. This house has 185 square feet less
above ground, but 7,888 cubic feet more than the basementiless ver-
sion at the same cost. ‘
economy of asphalt shingles. aluminum.
Chimney and fireplace are taced| A double front door is suggested
with stone. Windows are sliding by the architect.
/background music, and long for,
tdi te i a a th larity, depth, fidelity, and so on, |
be prepared to consider the play-|
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Kolodin says the determining
facts. are these: Where are you
going to use it? Are you a listener
or an eavesdropper? Is decor of
prime importance to you? How
sensitive aré you aurally? And,
what do you expect from a record?
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by Giving Gay Lamps
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Paul Bunyan is a mythical figure
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| Polished brass, used for the base and shaft, is repeated in the metal
bands on the shade. Highly translucent, the shade is made of
laminated plastic impregnated with a sheer, textured fabric.
|
Neville Duke, jet plane test pilot, |
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“Choose for others what you Graceful planter lamps, showing |
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Knox,’ addressing the 1955 an.
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} golden rule. may be equipped with flexible
; s - arms for utility as well as orna-
’ While sprucing up their homes) mentation.
Gaining favor among television
viewers are cylindrical lantern
lamps with an Oriental flavor.
Since the bulbs are completely
encased in bamboo or delicately
printed plastic or paper,_.they_
give soft, atmospheric illumi-
nation, , | makers will be reminded of friends
land relatives whose lives can also
jbe brightened by a new lamp.
| A festive air enters the room
I esp gle ee ee
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accustomed to straining and.
squinting suddenly relax in the
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| Today, it is easier than ever be-
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This suggestion, of course, does,
not apply in cases where the re-|
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there's any doubt in your mind,
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knack fanciers. A sewing machine
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Wooden kitchen utensils—includ- |
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A-fine idea for original gift-
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Give your husband, or your son, or your
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the certificate you give him . .. or else come in... and pick out
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A Gift Certificate for You .. . From Burke's!
He has probably wanted a
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. » but somehow just dida’t
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ing quality of accenting the | Well, why not give him the
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As {pr one of the big objections
ficulty with where to put the wire-
RECESS OUTLET
This means having an outlet re-
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wish to place the clock. If you
Time was when the huge, heavy
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brothers were on the wall of al-
“cleaner” design and a size that| —
| fits the decor and area of modern
jjapartments. New Clocks Emphasizing
‘Cleaner’ Modern Designs
"|. NEW YORK (INS) — Timejcausés the clock to stand Most notably, builders willl marches on — and so do clock | from the wall. * * *
ment, leaving your clock flat.
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1955
Jack Adams Speaking
United States Can Win Late Rally Gives hiets. i ‘Olympic Hockey Cr own t
Leads Pro-Am
P ETROIT: — A man rated as can go all-the way,” Adams said. By H. GUY MOATS larly rough in the 2nd period, when, final round when big Bob was |Chiefs, with only one letdown in the a Golf Tourney lone of saiion'e best judge of|"in aang iayasich and Johnny| Coming from behind a one-point|64 Bob Skrzyski, CC pivotman, hit) shut out entirely. With 6-4 Hud- |2nd period. Terry Zelihart’s goal in the final hockey players says the United | Matchefts, the team will have two|deficit at the start of the finale, in ater pigeon . — son Ray working on him, | Dave Diehm, guard, and Rod|two seconds, completing the mark- Bi Mik H U 69 States can win the next Olympic/great amateurs." ; last night's opening basketball test, spot point | Skrayski got few shots at Treals, only letterman, set the ers. ig Mike Hangs Up kev ¢ a wu for the-period and give CC a half- —_ | scori for Pontiac, with 14 SS ~ | avasich Is 0 former iver ee ee win dae ieee ie [iene comme of 2219 the meshes ist the last half. How: [Soe Pace Willie Dewalt, sentor, whe has for 10-Under-Par 134) The authority is Jack Adams, /of Minnesota star and Matchefts @|went on to win this important one, : : the cams |224.22 Points respectively. ‘st tue
in Test at Havana | general manager of the Detroit [former Michigan luminary. 50-40. Chiets worked out a pattern to | ever, he emerged as the game's jpig ‘factor, as Coach Van Ryzin| not made ——— | Red Wings. His clubs have won | Bob Ridder of St. Paul, Minn.,| Coach Art Van Ryzin’s club had} stop the big, smooth, Shamrock | top scorer, with 20 points. _|emphasized- later, was the cohesion) year, — 5 reasons, — . ‘ "seven consecutive National Hock- | Manager of the U.S. Olympic team, |trouble-with the big Shamrocks all in the 3rd frame .when he was'| Story of the game was largely|of the squad, its unity of play, eststes ns sage: Ne pale) seat see ey League championships and |4lSo was optimistic. the’ way. The going was particu-| held to three gogls, and in the lone of good, tight team play by the generally. About every player who ake bes a im A
‘ournament moved into the third WO" the Stanley Cup in 1953-54 “We feel our team will be as a 6t a surprise, turning in a sharp round af couputtion today with snd 1954-55. - | Strong as any in the games at back court game, along with the powerful: Mike Souchak of Gros-| Adams made his prediction at.a| Cortina, Italy, with the possible club's top scoring. Both Ray and singer, N.Y., continuing to show luncheon yesterday where plans, exception of Canada and Russia. Dewalt were good on the boards. the way with a 10-under-par card of were announced for a game be-, ' certainly should be better than For CC it was largely “how goes 134 for 36 holes. tween the U.S. Olympic team, to the Swiss and Czechs.” | gurzysid, goes the Shamrocks.” Souchak shot a 69 yesterday to be announced Dec. 13, and the| ‘The U.S. team finished well down When Bob was checked, CC col- go with his torrid 65 in first-round University of Michigan's five-time among the also-rans in thé 1952 ?llected only four points in the las
i play and maintained his three- national collegiate champions Jan. Olympic games at Oslo, Norway.
stroke lead. He matched par all 11 at Detroit's Olympia Stadium. |The 1956 team will be coached by
the way except for getting two Proceeds of the game will go to Johnny Mariucci, University of
birdies on the par - 37 front nine the U.S. Olympie fund. 'Minnesota coach and former. cap-
~ and one on the par-35 back nine. “This is a year the U.S. team tain of the Chicago Black Hawks.|
Soo Virdon Called —
Rookie of Year
Sa, Tex., kept pace with the lead-
er by scoring 69s to remain tied for
second place at the halfway mark
The pair also was tied for the
runner-up spot after the first round.
Ed Oliver of Lemont, Ill., posted Late Entrance
Rai re
to 33 Nations
the day’s best score, 65, with seven Argentina Accepted " Znd period, went ahead at haif- birdies and an oo ae ee for Winter Olympic Cardinals Become Ist time, then hung on doggedly until
iacee He a igs fourth. | Games in Italy Club to Get Newcomer a cog ee ae = as a CY ora AMPEZZO, Italy w, Award Twice in Row coraligg ba aed ware er the
Gf Pocono Manor, Pa. = ThE Seventh winter Olympic! CytCAGO un — The St. Louis a OL Mececil and Chick #ames. to be-held Jan, 26-Feb. 5! The St. Louts!_ a single point, 36-35, at the start Souchak, Maxwell and Chick pad a last rminineleetirasel atlas Cardinals yesterday became the hs Genie. Harbert of Detroit paired with ~~ . vA Thom b first team in baseball to nail down
three Havana amateurs to lead acceptance of Argentina to bring successive Rookie of the Year Peet's only bucket of the night ie the number of competing nations’! : ow ied the t, and Ray added the pro-amateur division of the , jawards when outfielder Bill Virdon t count, a tournament. Each had a low net |'° aoees
of 124.
Report Untrue, * *¢ @
Soviet Russia has entered the
\largest team, 145 men. Bolivia will
roster the smallest team, one man.|
Norway is the only nation compet-
ing in every one of the 27 events. 'was named the top newcomer in
'the National League by the Base-
ball Writers Assn. of America.
Virdon, 24, succeeds teammate
Wally Moon who was named Rook-|
ie 6f the Year in 1954. Virdon col-|
lected 15 votes while Jack Meyer, SHAKING ONE OFF — Isaac Logart of Camaguey, Cuba, is jarred
by a right thrown by Virgil Akins, of St. Louis, Mo., in eighth round
of the night. Logart, Cuba's latest contender for welterweight AP Wirephote
honors, won Zellhart ran out the string.
While Pontiac was winning, Arth- —
ur Hill tripped Ann Arbor 59-4 to
loom as one of the tough SV The United States, which won four|Philadelphia pitcher, was named ir ten-round feature bout at Madison Square Garden here last by unanimous decision.
clubs, and Flint Northern smoth-
Wright and outfielder Emil Tel-
\linger. cee Eg
‘Legendary ‘Bevo’
Plays in Detroit Gr
Clarence “Bevo” Francis, legen-| |
dary scoring marvel of Rio Grande | W ‘i s
§ r | Red Win S Olympic titles in 1952 at Oslo, will/on 8 ballots. Don Bessent, Brook-| 7a: ‘ : y be represented in most of the lyn relief pitcher, received 2 votes. tered Port. = : ; championships. Virdon, who cites two big ee ; . tance pny Aol) = +. . * ¢ e@ sons for his rise to stardom, bat- Dewajt.f 22 6 Hu tf 4210 ! Detroit Denies Story Thirty one nations are expected ted 281 for the Cardinals after be- Treas $212 Gyrowshe 308 That Skinner Attacked leo participate in the skiing ecenia ling acquired in a trade which sent| j mene r) 62 4 pois Same 38 : Official’s Integrity 1 in speed skating, 15 in figure|Cutfelder Enos (Country) Slaugh- . oo : . [Srimatr.e 10 3 Bubop f ote a skating, 14 in bobsled racing and ‘€T,t© the New York Yankees. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pace, but the Packers still have the Chicago Bears, Green Bay at their crosstown rivals, the Cardi-/Zelinart.g 10 2 Bonnelr.g 00 0
; {10 in hockey. |_Virdon appeared in 144 games The conference races in the a mathematical chance to gain the San Francisco, Cleveland at Pitts-|nals, 53-14 last Sunday. . 20 10 50 18.4 40 DETROIT —Detroit Red Wings The only entry pending is hat re had 150 hits, incheding 18 dow-\nstional Football League approach title. ‘burgh, New York at Washington! Detroit has won three of its last SNTIAG 412 16 15—80 deny that coach Jimmy Skinner of Portugal ae asd the or- bles, 6 triples and 17 home runs. 1. showdown stage tomorrow as -* e land the Chicago Cards at Phila-|four games to move into a tie for)c CENTRAL |”. ).)..''4.18 14 440 Pass qnemeeees oe) eavarhy ya ganizin, body. Port 1 sent Heer. © ‘the contending teams seek to clar-| The Eastern Conference race! delphia. : fifth place with erratic San Fran cniral #1 tle” goalst: wovenale Fen. National Hockey League referee Setatien wate renal a ve He became the property of the ity their title aspirations in the presents a clearer picture with the; The Rams (6-31) can win the cisco. Each has a 37 record. The|tiac 11, Catholic Central 6. Missed tree
Red Sucey. They said Gat Ste. ago, but as yet there ha Massy ele aromals last April in a deal next-to-last weekend of” regular Cleveland Browns and the Wash- Western race if they defeat Balti--49ers-wilt try to eliminate Green} !2re%s Pontiac 4. Catholic Central 6. ee nee Guetioned Mater eT ci at caabrmation toa tal ee Ce ee ce eae DY. lington Redskins the only title con-'more (5-41) and the Bears (6-4)\Bay (5-5) from contention” | comiry. , ; kees for Virdon, — pitcher ry In thé Western Conference the|tenders. The Browns, aiming for bow to Detroit. The Eastern oar Cleveland shouldn't core Rorrg Voted
jLos ‘Angeles Rams hold a half- their sixth straight division crown. pionship will be all over but the
game lead over the Chicago Bears, hold a half-game advantage over shouting if the Browns (7-2-1) down)
| who, in turn, are half a game Washington. | Pittsburgh while the Redskins (7-3) loped 41-14 two weeks ago. Wash-
jahead of the Baltimore Colts.) Tomorrow's pairings list Balti- are losing to the Giants. peo on the other hand, could
|Green Bay is two games off the more at Los Angeles, Detroit at! tos Angeles has to knock. offifind the improving Giants a bit
, _ — \the Colts if the Rams hope to main-|looked good in deadlocking Cleve- jtain their slight grip on first place.|land 35-35 last Sunday. In their
S tand (ree two teams tangled two weeks|previous meeting this season, the too much difficulty with the injury-
riddled Steelers, whom they wal-
. had attacked the integrity Varipapa Out of
ST raed OOWLING Tourney in newspaper reports to prgedl CHICAGO uw — Andy Varipapa, Ind Straight
MVP Award —- en
elterweights Now
and Phil Watson, coach St-year-old veteran from Hemp-|College days, will appear with the ith the ndi ‘Giants outcl the ‘Skins 35-7 New York Rangers. \stead, N.Y., will miss his first ail-|Boston Whirtwinds — the dg ° L ° t M t B A ] é Ran ii the game ending in “ in — shana ran — a
ee Skinner cage ies Scans me of tess ase rE doutiheader a nee Monee In Line to ee aslo Both clubs will keep an eye/four-game victory skein. ° Yankee Backstop Wins iy acme : ; peeled on how the Bears are faring) The Cards and the Eagles meet . . as = onvene Storey was prejudiced a who has eticones cay ge Pearsiginasd ona n NEW YORK w—Everyone coma fight ond one Te against Detroit, last year's com in a battle of the also-rans with) Honor for Third Time; - Bi disallowed a Detroit previous tournaments | 0 =! - P *. 1. urn —this time in St. s. | \ Ai \ | ja anxious . . ts to fight Carmen Basilio since the iference champs. The Bears had disappointing Philadelphia ; .
“goal. Watson was quoted in New [chalked up unprecedented succes-| The — eae tata, welterweight champion has become! “I stayed on top because I fight) won six in a row and were threat- to climb out of the Eastern cellar. Al Kaline Runner Up York as telling a sports lunch. |sive victories in 1946-47, yeveeiony | eee Gigkateais with their Me of boxing’s “Golden Boys.” better carrying the fight,” said ening to make a runaway of the, The teams tied 24-24 in their first CHICAGO wW — Catcher Yogi eon that all NHL cfficiale in withdrew from the Dec. 10-18 tour- = —_ Young Ike Logart of Cuba got on Akins, which proves a fighter sees race’ when they were upset bylencounter. Berra of the New York Yankees nament at the Coliseum. ‘new comedy personnel who will’
; +e; Waripapa will be replaced in the| meet the strong Washington (D.C.) |
See Seen on ned Wee a tar field) by Stan Gitierd: 21 Ganersis | “Skinner did not attack referee {ormerly of Portland, Ore., but now | Bevo has made the transition
Storey’s integrity, He said he|°!, Chicago. ‘from sensational college perfor-
thought he lacked courage, Skin) V@ripapa collapsed in an ap- mer to a solid pro in good shape—
the waiting list today behind John- things differently from the specta-|
ny Saxton and Vince Martinez. tor at times. He fought only in’
The 22-year-old Cuban from Kid infrequent spurts.
. Tar Heels Face today was named the American
League's Most Valuable Player for
the second successive. year and the
_jthird time in his career.
The honor, voted by the Baseball
Writers Assn. of America, put the
Hartack Ready fo
Ride 400th Today — Book Lover,
Buck Bagger guey put in his bid after whipping
Virgil Akins of St. Louis in a dull
: = St pearance at Cincinnati last month and no one is happier about the at Madison . . p aan courses of his pontine and has been under a doctor's care. whole thing than Bevo himself. gens Cade ™ eee Sti k lik nd aa? MIAMI, Fla. @—Willie Hartack, Iam Foxx ant Soe Dibdeggie. tions in ruling a disputed goal casi as Abaaee ne If Basilio was one of the televi- . ao A Rammet, cereed tq|ctrrently the hottest figure in rac(the only other three-time Ameri. ood. then disallowing the| | National Hockey League standings. tn-|Raterink Named IIAC’s sion viewers last night be went to op IVa U e Deane oe pacers co taes7 lea lemmenrea taleee eae” to|can League winners 5 ae sleep unworried a e lates’ — i. ‘Oxx won award in 1932 and “The Detroit club ly| Montreal... «Tn ws 9. Most Valuable Player = Cunan threat. He ain't no Gavilan, bunt only if she could finish a book ride his 400th winner of the year|1923 with Philadelphia and in 1938 had sent a letter of protest to|Cnicage™....::.'8 11 ¢ 32 @ os MOUNT PLEASANT w — Bernie |yet. As for Akins, the third-rank- North Carolina Given ° *2s Teading. jat_ Tropical Park today and be-/yith Boston. DiMaggio was the win- Campbell's office about Storey’s beraorr voces BOS 1¢@ 20 48 «6 Raterink, Central Michigan Col-|ing 147-pound contender. the less) x Arriving at the hunting site, she come the second jockey in history! ,, in 1939, 1941 and 1947 with officiating in that game.” Boston"... 6 11 @ 18 36. Si lege’s sensational halfback, today |said the better. | Underdog Role in 42nd sat down in a deer stand, me accomplish that feat. the Yankees. Skinner was en route to Boston FREDAY'S RESULTS wore the “most valuable player” Although he dropped a split Tilt With Blue Devils 2CT°Ss her lap. and resumed read-| The little gentleman from Johns-’ Berra, who also was MVP in with the Red Wings and not im-| New York 2. Chicago 1 title of the Interstate Intercollegi-|decision to Akins four months ago, ‘jing her book. jtown, Pa., brought in a double 1951 and 1954, became the tenth mediately available for comment.| montre4 at wee _— ate Athletic Conference (IIAC.) the thin-legged Cuban entered the’) DURHAM, N.C. —North Caro-| Later when she heard a sound, jyesterday to push his score to 399/ Yankee to win the award since it NHL rules provide a fine of up pace tee arte ae | Raterink led IZTAC footballers in|Ting a 2-1 choice to end Akins’ Jina, its football fortunes at a low She looked up from her reading tojand had four mounts today with | was. initiated in 1931 with Bob to $1,000 for unjustified criticismn| Montreal at Chicago. total offense, rushing and scoring |unbeaten string at nine. | bb. f traditional rival Dukele = five-point buck. She raise the probability of more on the (Lefty) Grove“of Philadelphia be- of officials, Y hoe wet. lin the 1955 season. Winner of seven of eight fights ©>>. faced traditional rival Duke ye, rife and shot him through the nine-race program at Tropical. ing awarded the Kenesaw Moun- oes this year, Logart, ranked sixth, has here today im the 42nd meeting of'heart.- =| =~ — | Hartack is far ahead of the field|tain Landis Trophy.
Want Pitt for Bowl @ 4055 record. Akins’ record Is the two schools: | When her husband, empty hand- for the first five days of the meet-| Outfielders Al Kaline of Detroit or had 31-14-2. A crowd of more than 40.000 was eq returned to the stand, Mrs. ing with 13 winners. He has had and Al Smith of Cleveland finished
| “I want Basilio,” said Logart. expected for the nationally tele- Samuels was still reading her book. 37 mounts and finished in the mon- second and third, respectively, with
“He has only his one hand (point-|vised game (NBC) starting at 2He had to carry the buck to theley 25 times, with 9 seconds and 3 Boston's: Ted Williams in fourth ing to his left hand). If I can't p.m. car. ‘thirds. iplace.
Martinez. I beat him easy." igames in the series, one of the South fel d. Cla rkston Bea fan in Farly Upsets:
Waterford, St. Michael and Romeo Winners Georgia Tech _ Students Demonstrate
Against Governor's. Segragation Plan | ATLANTA (®—Hundreds of ex-,
cited Georgia Tech students burned! pana Erp, Chicago NBC sports ed-
litor,in’a telephone interview, “I'm Gov. Marvin Griffin in effigy in|
estimated by po- 60 years old and have never bro-
Akins said he thought he won most noted of the South, The Blue
Devils, 6-2-1 over-all and 3-0 in
| Atlantic Coast Conference play,
M osconi Wins needed a victory to tie Maryland
aoe lfor the unofficial ACC champi
Billiard Title S09 er
tion proposal which would keep the
school’s football team from play-
ing in the Sugar Bowl. Jan. 2.
| The students, downtown Atlanta early today in
protest ‘against a racial ial to acai 2,500, hanged a ken a contract and I'm not going A North Carolina victory would a “ }dummy labeled “Griffin” from a to break one now.” | “take some of the sting out of a aim, gee tree on the Tech campus, then| That was an indication net rom Crane ‘dismal season which has seen the! By BRUNO KEARNS On the Southfield court, Fern-jattack. . . in area|dale outhustled the Jays who lost; Only thre St. Mary players Upsets started early
cage prep games last night, head-
ed by Ferndale’s win over de-
fending Inter-Lakes champion
Southfield 56-48, and Clarkston’s 'marched /the two miles to Five
Points—beart of Atlanta's busi-|
ness- district.
Another dummy was strung up)
to a fetal* street light post and! |Georgia Tech probably will play, PHILADELPHIA —Willie Mos- Tar Heel¢ win only three games
the game. If the regents adopt Grif-|coni, of Haddonfield, N.J., regained jwhile losing six. The Tar Heels
fin’s proposal now or later, how-/the world pocket billiard crown also wanted the gante for their
ever, it will mean a drastic cur-jlast night and immediately de-|coach, George Barclay. After three
tailment of the intersectional ath-jclared he would accept any chal-/losing years as head coach, it is the ball often by bad passing. At
intermission it was 22-20 for South-
field and 36-36 after three quar-
ters. got into the scoring. Ted Kopackt "
got 24, Pete Madelans 15 and
Len Malla two points.
Center Bill Schmidt got 17 and ignited while the students chan
“Buyn him, Burn him." Signs say-
ing /“Down with Griffin,” “Griffin Bof's (Again) ,” and “We play any-
body" were carried in the crowd.
Several other dummies were
burned before daybreak.
' About 500 other students staged!
/\a demonstration at the Governor's!
/ (Mansion, several miles distant. |
The demonstrations came only a,
few hours after the governor urged
that state schools not be allowed
to engage in contests with teams
with Negro players on their rosters
or where segregation is not re-
quired among_ spectators.
In a telegram to Chairman Rob-
ert O, Arnold of the Board of Re-
gents of the University of Georgia,
the governor asked for an imme-
diate meeting of the board to act
on his request. ee
Georgia Tech has signed a con-|
tract to play Pittsburgh in the|
Sugar Bowl at. New Orleans. Re-|
serve halfback Bobby Grier, a Ne-
gro, is on the Pittsburgh squad.
Sugar Bowl officials have an-
nounced that the school may stil
,,|tickets in its section of the stadium
ito whomever it wishes.
President }
ke,
ted|letic program at both Georgia Tech
lent Blake Van Leer of|St. Louis, last night'in a nationally |by the Amateur Athletic U Georgia Tech | declined comment|televised bout from Madison|the United States, There ‘no lyesterday ‘on the governor's tele-iSquare Garden, » Michigan names on the list. ' # ‘ ij > - : ce 1 a AY \ i < 1 2 . ‘
i: lenge. Then he issued one of his
jown,
Mosconi defeated champion Irv:
ing Crane of Rochester, N.Y., and the University of Georgia.
Top Feminine Keglers
Meet Pontiac Men’s 5
Headed by Helen Shablis, who
carries a hot 181 average in her
Detroit league, a _high-average
feminine téam from the Motor City)
tonight will tangle with the lead-|
ing Class A men’s team, 918 team
average, from West Huron Bowl.|
Match will be held at 7 p.m. and Allingers’ Billiard Hall.
After saying he would accept a
‘challenge from any player in the
country, Mosconi issued a chal-
lenge to Harold Worst of Grand
Rapids, Mich., for the worid’s
three-cushion championship.
Worst won the title in Argentina
two years ago,
1,500-676 in a week-long match at |
said that Barclay is on_ his way
lout.
| HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS
Alpena 55, Petoskey 26. «
Battie Creek 45, B.C St. Philip 32 |
Benton Harbor 75. Hammond Morton
i (Ind) 53
| Cass City 59, Bad Axe 49
Caro 60, Mariette 55
East Lansing 60. B. C. Lakeview 57.
Flint Northern 64. Port Huron 48.
rs
{ey 51.
Heights 56, G. R. Central-51.
ton 40.
the public is invited. The Detroit “| Monroe 46, Trenton 40, _ | ing Hight for Waterford im the | made it a two-point margin. Roy team, besides Helen, boasts Ade-Spot for Bowlers Dwosso $8, rand Blane $i...’ | Win over Milford. The 6-4 cager had 16 and’ Leroy laide Cowan (captain) 169, Hulda) ping Nighters’. Bowling Le Secinaw Arthur Hill $9, Ann Arbor 64.) dropped through 18 points, and | Weeks 14 for “Ortonville, with Otter, 174, Dottie Aldred 179, andinas some spots for Para Raa ons Kélamasoo “i. Adrain 46. | defensively he hampered high | Fred Vees hitting -for 15 and Helen Baker 175. Makeup -of theliery with cotablished ausmeon’s. Rapids JC #1. Port Hu :| scoring Jim Davidson to one of | Leroy Park 11 for Clarkston. West Huron All-Stars includes Don the 139140 a S ee be IN|. Alpena Community College 12, his poorest shooting nights. Kersten paced Almont Martell, John Nickell, Joseph/ 42.5 at 30 2. — seal engualla i aE SEES Davidson failed to connect from|with 26 points. as Raiders easily Puertas, Bill Leigh and Les Roth-/O°¥S at 6:30 p.m. at West Huron] 104 42 “amherst 55. the field and scored 10 points, all/deteated Capac, Lee ry. fol rth. . . |Recreation. Interested bowlers vyinahova 61, Kings (Pa? 58. on free throws. lowed with 11. points -and Jim
. should call FE 2-205 for further Geo. Washington i. Wake Forest o¢,|_ The score was tied 38-38 after|Chernenko had 16 for Capac.
Logart Gets Decision sagen, eee . anes i perny ata ‘Ned oy slbingers, sage "at Od" ietan tel 38, Bt. (Wis) 43 ‘remaining a qua
NEW, YORK (INS) — Cuban Hawaiians in Force | eee ston (Be Lou ; 1-50 lead wi welterweight Isaac Logart, 144-%, ty. a~ Hawg alama
scored a unanirhous ten round de-
cision
eft dale 66, Southfield 48 Clarkston, and after
Highiand. ua faoniver Rouges. | ‘In a Southern. Thumb league! 95.93 lead in the second quer, Holland $7. Grand Rapids Ottawa 56. jigame Almont dropped Capac 44- t é Hamtramck 66,-8t. Ledisiaus 40. hey were never headed. Clark
ackson 63, Dearborn Edsel Ford %. . 33, and at Romep coach Bob Hut- ston pulled to one point, 44-43
a od, Keaverse City x _“|ton’s squad trimmed clawson 60-47. with five seconds to play but a Larry Granzow and Jerry Fry
teamed for 13 of 20 points in the
final period for the Ferndale vic-
tory. Steve Klamik had 19 for the!
Jays and Earl McNeil 19 for
Ferndale. _
Coach James Lorion was giv-
en a win for his debut at Orton-
ville. Black Hawks surprised 54-43 defeat at the hands of Orton-
ville,
At -Waterford, Skipper John
Woodman made two free throws
in the final five seconds to take
a 52-51 decision from Milford, and
at Avondale, St. Michaels put to-
gether some fine balanced scoring
to beat the Yellow Jackets 66-55.
Big Chuck Gillis was the shin- Chet Markham and Roger Mar-
shall 10 each as Romeo beat Claw-
son 60-47. Romeo jum ahead
12 and was never bended
St. Mike’s had four men in dou-
ble figures against Avondale, Jay
Keller got 22, Dropps 15, Brown
12 and Elmy 10. Avondale pulled
within: six points only once during
the game, Jerry Paul had 16 and
Sam Sheely 12 for the Jackets,
In another game Dryden fell to
North Branch 55-39.
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record. oe soe | roa $55 with $15 ow Town| tr ineer Bey eae * tor mo nted M We Fixtu recut! NTIAL paket. ee et nll Le -_
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SFT Pe ~ Services 13) _ Lest & Found __24| MODEST NTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DE a :
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Sartmcor PE ¢oee0, 41) 8L ico. FB Oubow Lake EM 3300. y Jay Alan| Rent Apts. Furn . 4
iMEEOORAPHING, TYPING, BEC- pairing & rewinding, 218 - Pike LOST — SABLE AND WHITH TOY eee ished 33) Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 I w ENTY- SEVEN.
service, EM 3-2842. Pia Swe ain WORK. FE +4014 oF Festa Privete, convenes. Privecs, apr. | COLONIAL. wey ___-_ Hotel Rooms 4
AVAILABLE a 8. WORK. ard. ater 5. - Ideal “tor” werk vate bath. | 1's 2 LARGE BEDROO! sentra dl eg Fe Sale
: 3-01 dat: Oia FEAL SRAGLE- drink: ing co baths. Pi MB. or u
x “BL 5 63. LOST me ONE a ers. Must furn. str — Aviomatio braty lace. Carpe HOTEL AUBUR) ouses “a a
for child PLUMBING AND HEATING. 5. | Two female GLE. De sept, Coll Pm aeell da Fore penne apres =I] Ty IN NEW :
ren while OR 41671 » In the — 4 eves ys.| corner ac car garage. a. 0 xs BE
or moth —oR or Anderson: re. A On r DR
o TE ee toe. awe MA 65196, Reward. Saned. HOUSE, PARTY mingham, Royal Osh, Rochester cooking ana Min Mri ariments OOM
in my hon AND MANLEY LEACH 10 B "ONE PAIR OF EYE GLASS. eet ee FUR) door. alle Greyhound “4 A ot foors ees
if a2 5 ia wiv eon cae m4 = LEY ST es. Light brown lgather aL Mer Fon $110 mo. MU}berry An at “HOT FE pny Hager ea beat hep ne Ln and
pecans, Auto Upholstery | alee aemealeeain UL age von oem i TAEy- R RENT OR FOR SALE NEW | Rooms TEL ROOSEVEL. iy re "Law down payment:
eee i eon CONVERTIBLE pote : ibd = a home? PE 58-0200 UNION LAKE. 3 ROOM BATIL ee ardwood, foots TORON HOTEL ru bein $17.50 up. RL BUILDING co 4
whee ke St. near E. aston, : Ai . y t epasit, 8 rent EL CLEAN MOp- 5
ee vey] cramer eee | en ee ee | a ratavatched | wa Be oth ae | Poe Ree Bl er a
win : : ubura ees pools de : i ‘ 4
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WANTED” BABYSITTING “FROM "uum jo D . | STRAYE rE 2 BEDR eee | 34 room heme. party furnished _____Rent nt Stores 40 “OXFORD H EXP co ;
ibe een oe oT. oe | STOLEN é Lo mapas sere! hile gh igarocereg Modern." ineulated. newly decor | ST = 1s how OME
are, Sofa tases mice | Trove Sea “ae” nig Fe SOUTH be Site | ECE witteer | STORE, FOR RENT. AT imo |
AN se eee ‘|4 HOUW GUARANTEED SERVICE ny." Child's eo pghane, “Peo 3 lane rigor apove = pt en Priday, ‘Be 2 OAKLAND AVE Ol heat. 1 Ie Foom and. ath, :
HOME.| ment. “y heating equip. |* Hobbies & . i FLOOR. sTOV: LOCK FRO oy al looxizs car ga: Lue
WANTED WASHI stock. carried | ~ & Supplies 24A ne ee at FOR RENT: 3} BED : M SEARS,| “ste Price $7,000" wita
_ings. D WASHINGS AND IRON- McGILL, & SON ae C3, USED. $32.50 ~ Kitenen CLEAR. L ors oF "Ean, Lovs OF HEAT West side location, Paton at HOME, ae FOR BAR- one Aghen REAL EST
Buildi Seth y SO? ae = ARGUS oe per month. ge. $110.00 - BE y SUB
__Building Service ean Ot, Cured <8. Sow “morte peak $35. Kodak taker, rear" door cuire care: j EAUT YY an URBAN RANCH
ALL WINTER Santana Furnitu solve opted! one “ ee 4 Projector, cents shore Union 2 Pate foot Feat a tectin coe Home. west aor OR SMALL OF- Large liv pool biog ee
no BULATION, SIDING. x were Refnehins 16h yo 4 cvervtag. tia "t _per mio Bt "3-81 ane Kanes one ol lot ee rercece” its es RICE CARE te ae mote parte licen
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: AND DOORS bows [REPAIRING ANTIQUES 4 _APE- fo new "buliding woos, Betier hurry 3 hao iD waa SS credit report req en renee tab tae Kind ot Gono Be come aster bed rm. col-
Gassustesd (aevk oa inten oes La ® FE 61339. fer Sargaine—must seduce steak ofmams Connie erelerrea, VE| = arn 42 tached Dlastered gar” Price §20.-
sible prices. raa’ — poe Laundry Service 18 react ADDOCK FILM SERVICE 3 7 ROOMS AND BATH. P mre Shenae ZE 30 (x 00 STORE BUILDING INC. OPEN SAT. AND pe
down. estimates, y Service 18 aio en ; RIVATE AND INSU _Inqui H
si a Holl Stone p:| CURTAINS FINISHED Ceaipeare KILN FUFFABLE FOR mgrence, “Aduity eu. 208" See | FE 2 cee se | OR ~ Rent Of Office Sp Gaulandvave. | NOON ee Nae
Pr aa pal rot ee ane Ties i eM sae after 6 a Tonmhent, Cesnse ate “s » Space 4 41 Brusre Lake Rd One t north of
ie ee eee COTTON BUGS, ALL & NEW SCRABBLE SETS 0 P J NICE LA = Pie FE 40078. ith income in rear. | WONDERFUL LOC Nee ee ee oe
tw » Res. Com WASHED ALL 8I1ZE By numbe: $3 PAINT. RGE ROOMS, ars fice or si ATION. oF-| H. 4 .
1 or EM m'l. AND FLUFF 8, r sets. $1.69 w kiteben, Utilitie SMALL | GROSSE POT uite of office DURBIN REAL
ot e woz| AUTOMAT LA SRES | 1 ft Saggenpromm is ean Se mead sr Gases” rors —vawar—;|_Get sens heute rsa | 8 ‘bldSwecawrd Ave
Wecer meee NERATOR MAT LAU 3 +14u. fet. neigh ing. car garage. Older hom eat. 2] 5p @ facilities MI 62170. Lt 2500 et CREATION = is *
plumbing pa dp ixer, sanders, | 25_.N NDRY Notices ersonals , =) oae'l Prescott ri a Diet at 483 D Tremuss te eee a as
aw. JAguson's ‘hairs Ce eee ar} CORT ALIS PLamn on R Sates & Pomel _ ~ aa SJeccunag) davau vetieeroue fans With D RENTALS AVAILABLE — Drayton’ Plains Dine’ vies tree isthe “bird” to see,
ar Igy i . Beautifull UP- © dee aN aul t efrigerator and ADAMS jon. Mon. thr jer, tnepec- awa
A-1 CEMENT WORK = ron PLA Phone rE $-8101. . _Thesua in m Demedie werk 7 is LAN-f ‘Gabure. ae al Crooks TS - VICE 7 Contact Mr-" Weds mg Ser. month pneuare Possession
LLOYD MONROE lee. Tn enon anne ~Aerotred Knapp Spoce this Jane, Seat, om young man is he / noes Sr alisemeenl cad FR 21083 For Rent N Miscella ou salow = iving room, te fe fe hitch
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mates, MY ti Free DAN'S Me adviser con! ntracts, M Ae from Pontia 1 miles | RENT MERE OAST. AN
20904, PE 20321. | Com aER ie M ‘Michaelsen tect | ~~--~-_ itracts, tgs. 32; W 4 ROOM WEST SIDE APART- families. peel aparece for two CLEAVE THERE |
s Pie estas see, PE 200TT. | eieabupe n 3 Maintenance. 6 AUDIVOR hemp the Soe. PA a 72d) aotod Real Ectmte 324 _ Inquire ‘at 85 oS eg eneeee Tense! ee rt eee Movwiand, 33 324s Dine Hey.| Vacant R
pepe es UpIvox HEARING AID, RMT : | (BOOM aaAE 31486 yecom | RANCH SUNGsLOW .
work. Also htt wt cea tesnaeet TRIMMING Olt, N. 8 © AID 70 Footer pia Oh tn For Mies als M4
e, (Residential No job too] ental rent. oUF pecaly FE BIGGER AND SUORTER ACTION! b gece YE, NEED oe ee —Fer tals Hosen ing eom carpal tnd
St Sos eae ree | oe Se Ha on the sale of your Land Coo Mustbe well secured. Binal di ‘TinooM APT. NEWLY {DECO:| oom it4e coe tte, lity Soars Yes, full Macementy ol fur
Sir gorae Far be Scataie oe| ee ES or ae = eee tee | mS | ee bates (SYLVAN LAKE) cecen fs eats
CUSTOM | CABINET 4 AND CUSTOM ~ Mov Siral aise M0. VR CWE | apes, Ht aut chowrocts. ‘Mowerd ._ ee us Tae, within «| L. H. BROW nioor apt. Dulles. turn. Cal v od," | $e erwioh nee Crescent Lake Hi .
CEMENT le GON aPec srom|_ Moving & Trucking 19 jtlene_ Ut Auburn Ave. PE S907! | treet too lar fast serv- | 1362 W. Huron VN, Realtor weeome. YE SW ener — beroom rane w west suburban 2 ae x hes several new | SUCH A PRE e Highlands
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| eens Pa Saat re : @ and elm TRUCKING, PICK- Mrs. Burnes, PE 2204.63 Mark.| Ed or wo omall. | WILL BUY OR zee ot a kl ke oe baba a uulity Soe starge liv | Fireplace, ‘plank oak floors, Crore —— ca,
CEMENT & B UD and delivery. Ggod service at | OOD HAYRIDE PARTIES w. M. Stout, Real property. QR List YOUR LARE | ¢ ui som. oll, fired fur | SY kitchen c en big windowed eet ee
LOCK |_F ois. FE eli. oF FURNISHED. 11 N. Sagina ealtor chasers wai @ UNFURN, per mo.| 8nd dishwasher a, Cros | Tile bath and ing space
CARPER a Wade uaa a. re bet any time. oe ve ~ rt, Ph FE §-6165 800 Commerce Rd. Vicinity of artes pad tot Vacant_ot A Rd Ne room, peers ——w tamiy| ou po papllcemoseg neck os bedrooms
} Naw) a dlapercene's Girly ao I SE pay preg poctelalaeapme 5% MORT: = seat Meee «Om | pedrecm resch hone with ow 2 | Sith 2. builde: Sones erisoun con garage with
AB estimates “3 00. weet. Korcalt, Pumphrey, 150 ats cpp reprocentatave. On FARMS OR Mee RF. McKINNEY ‘ RMS. BATH, VE VERY NEAT ALE Re Tog er eena F pave rea “Mayes ot “eupertence. They | ARRANGE Se eet
REPAIRS alee MOVING AND TRUCKING Me cere eth 10 —— UNiv. 15798 Corgeingese nell | Hla recenes | Pe tne meat teieve A) orks teat, reinto -—_
+ Quic ce. Weather-| a up end delivery NG polis Shopping ne, Union Hing per it. ere larivews elt merase 7
— pee pINETS DOORS Je tates, PE 6-088 PAY 4 BD CHARLES, Re i C noon OpPEs Th moo Nicholie & Blocks Lots. be wide. , 11 HUMPHRIES
D._E_ Cook _ sparen —BEDF ORD MOV “| Equitable Socidt ealtor brick ¢tamiiy fiat. IN MODERN | 33 w. farger | Co. ing beach, Just worth of REA
ELECTRICAL Wikin 136 Local & VING Sa es ee OLD ments and er Berry base. Huron peered mary tates leas gr lbeal now LTOR FE2
Ed Murray, FE XG_LICENBED GUY § HAULING. SERVICE Ash: IF SO cddn on Dano CONT RES Howard ares. wrpaulte. ae | ieee Res Delt, and Orchard Lake reed. | C operative eal E ges
t SER 4 ak =~ 5 Sn u! cy ’ 5 .
men RCTS Ee HOME a REN con ~ "gt renames | oF Not Sold | "siesta senen | fa pee i es Savraiaet SH, et 650 DOWN
AVY TRUCKING. : © at Le -» Cres- $00 up. I . PF 1
aa a fat ba ued A a Let Us Cash Waiting | #= ee ae oie Ae eens ee et
ORS ; with — Usted ~ § ROOMS =| ta WALKING D
she . sanding, fi anak OOR) pene ta ian Give Ral ‘ Place to Pay For good eqntracte catt 1g. eas mma ented, Comamores |. _ Beste eee call ed 2 bedroom, livis a atl — ee, Ee, 15 ;
wsaet en oe 1M se Your Mind : for 5 v ; : block lots, 1% '
, 31647. \ in courteous ; quick, L BRICK, 3 BED KEW 3: Sie A Has nice garage, west cae
cweeve uae Ficors_service| O’DELL CARTAGE Restore Credit — , jiving room, — Picture marcas Re geo ores, sea ba magia’ ond eation. The bem, f suburban, to-
FLOOR Tie aon ra Local and and Long Distance toring WE ARE NOT A A. JOHNSON, Realtor BR prot pain” brick Serr _ciooels. - Soea2 sooo | Gown paymens. meem mt ase Disemer bath. modern itch
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Cen eS LOAN COMPANY 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. S. Bieber month loaoe Sst | NEW DUPLE 3 tami eppointment Clark
finiahing. ING, ‘SANDING AND| rucks to Rent MICHIGAN CREDIT FE 42533 SEALTOme a wer Se WEW. 2 DUPLEXES herp plaka ee coped bbe aa +6402 oF
Piste wtsatee eae mocks tractors | 4's COUNSELLORS orem wascASH prcce OD Do inp | ter turned. ROOM AP NEW | preg Sy. per cea Mt 2 room. apt room, ald es | 3
FLOOR TAYIRO_ Bx ee 4s Ton SS 48 Ton Stake a uene _ae ond omall, mi bbe Or seasoned. « be ieea 7 Pic hers ant bird. Ce ce cr ts siete egy ‘mn ice "home To0x30 lot, close RANCH
ND > Trucks N 7 * A Utilities furnt: contract in ¢ e and town. Subur to schools
FLOOR SANDING a at! Fon Paci and NAT PSHOES Sci Did You Kno ? at ar farenr Co. Der mo ‘Nich. | NEWLY DECOR _— =e on wate.
_ Gardner, 41 Central. FE yin | Industrial T-actor C 504 8. Santora a i RAM W | FE Ss183 ues are Ocoee colon ea | $300 ,
FURNACE WORK NEW | 2-7519 825 8. WOODW O. MRS. NEWMAN FE _5-6720| ty 5-6091 or re That LAKE ORION. 12 MILES FI RENT OR SE Ch Conlee. ‘Geo R ’ WN
be hate guaranteed Ly Coen OY coat Tnetvaing ‘aunday pesre) ons Oth me. VARIETY Ooo Weak ama tate we have over 189 people| prmne’ pad ee tat oil SELL. 6 ROOMS. AND (ee rge ni. Irwin aero Eid abe My Ey
“a es |___FE 4-061 FE 41442 Cheap, p esas gy 1111 Joslyn aj Sundays a week calli one Detroit, KEnwood round home Year OR 269 Bald y - Price $3,800.
GENERAL BUILDI REDUCED RA’ Le |) ne 818 Ove nings Christ- yn Cor. 3rd. Reaito: ing on us to after 5:30. 36T1 | Lake EM on Lower Straits | ~~. oe uw win Ave.| 81 down, $40 month. 2861
Brick, NO REPAIR | UCED RATES | ame savmi Ave. Dear | eee Chi SOR tot | chase homes. ' pur /TivINng 3-0254 3-414. Evenings EM | Cooperative Ri ne ome ve Aaya se er
fering ang ie work, FE Piss-| Moving PE saa." PINER THIN tana veseere Cau FOR YOUR mes. Why not let us sell | "RereD SR ca tit UNFURN. © ROOM = Ont ACER 8 . a on
GUARANTEE ee s ee aaa include Glaxo plastic hoi or equit OUR | yours. Just FE_2-7425 with heat. 968. | heat $68: HOUSE. Gas | oF trade |e FOR SALE | § os
D ROOFS. AL: \VeT WITH eleum coatin type lin-| poo” y in your telephone and ; lew: ft month. 260 La: tor e in town 1M MODERN. § ROOM MOD-
hinds. EMT. 18, Hugue Ma = beets TH 2 TOX STARE TRUCE | _Wette's Not g. Th ends waxing. J. L. Templeton, Realtor our sales re ewe = ot | onary RENTAL FER ist ol ka ee Webeier aon Cae let. te moder. For eclored
3-6046, eens P EDHING 5 INVITATIONS, 4750 Orchard Lake Rd. aad — be r. Da Sandens 818 month UNFURNISHED x Huron. a Son, 66 W.:
eee 8E Toe mat coy “ainting & Decorating 2 20 _ Printed” haptine~- on we FE 44563 . to call on you. Remember [anaes — tem Pull Webster school. | HOUSE REAR style home, 1 were of and.
LATHING AND PLA! A-l DECORATING — Wid. Children ree, = NEED @ are open 7 days a week Wiliams Lake. Mee ny. | UNFUR: a
PLASTE: and PAINTIN Boar AN es for ELWOOD RE N. @ ROOM TnooMEs I I 1p
__New and repair. F EN G.| mate te FE eons . Call for “ gape to d % LAND CONTRACTS your convnienge. SRTORVELLE, 9 ROOM TY = id per Seas tear forvlarge tami sland | Lake~ Ideal em S on ;
fe) a bat iY EIOR DEGORATING. oye a oe We will give you OVER 35 YEARS 3" RooM APT, _ 4-460, MI 43075 : c| mapese beet. aple Basement, auto- RTUNITY
20 fe) Name Free estimates. on Wed. Ho chold ¢ Go potosd shoo J*addivional hidden 7 ie OF SERVICE si roomniy MA S-o0eT garage, WALLED LAKE TWO BEDROOMS Teneo, large ‘Eine chtsnen homes, eee AT EAST BLVD.
' | Me PAINTING, PAPERINO — oods 27/ 5, phone call Sane Pon coat PARTLY PURN. 1 ROOM HOUSE Conte es okake Drive” $18 | 900. toe i Pun poa'era: | fen’ pebnea bes BE geod
Dis C i Pam Thompsoy, FE Sen uoes el pes R SMALL ‘RADIOS AND mote: . one WM. A Cs ae ERASED | Seeks: ¢ Drive. MA own or will consider | rage, solid basement. 9 car ga-
OuUnt | mnetaiys satauehan eee | Wid. H Househ DECOR _70,000 BTU. 3-8304. aa eg in tings | ~~ urnished 35 meaert ha ok WORKING | FPE_#1157 BROKER “
agp = DECORATING. Wrp.. MA 04. _ ¢ possibility of trad 4 tialy fa need ot | ROOM J nclemosod bo || TG rate semen, WonkiNG | TE or__ PE _1-000¢ RO} CK |
Lad Th BUILDING 8t nite |_P Physio- T ve om SUITE. tation as the waniabiek a "a toe ectica, con] 2a ee on ere CLEAN Lar ns poets. —__ OS Oe ee 3 Leet BRICK -
70, Evew, Of 32718 - Therapy _21A WANTED FURNITURE Pontiac. / FE 4-2833 $2186. $371, Cooley ae Hospital, TV. EAR GENERAL | 3Y OWNER: « ia , a EDROOMS
Po Pa tee SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. fal feel tet le pte Uhnod DORRIS - south Bide of C KITCHENETTE Pa FEY eet after 3 weues.| pasoment. "shies “Osun. i tai tied "Other features i
a2 AND REPAM Tal foot “technique. ERAPY.. ice aoe, prompt. courteous tt? | neaLTors & SON A. JOHNSON, Realt pole Crescent Late. $171 CLEAN aie nie EOD ~ "| peeomen ony on nig gf) gheomel (Ons foyer
SNYDER PLOOR | oe Net mee = 782 ‘PE ¢1887 pee or |? ROOM _fentomes-_t: FOR SOM PURNISHE. | ; moog
pagers and Hetdinss Phone Pal __Television Se Service 22 OAR ENO nmean LARGEST Co-operative Tons Henle “Exchange 1706'S. Telegr aph Rd ores welsome. ore, EM 33813. janis ay ™ POOM FOR GENTLE wathins Lane, PE eo008. co cei pe Si 7
—_—_—_—— SO : BUYER 7 e Open 9-8 : : Johnson. FE 2-549 = . lot. We trad s 106
Winter P 4 COPENHAVER’ Pa aen __ FE aia \ r i 382 Auburn “ SLEAN a: 2620 e. 27% or
’ rices ore 8 R/mM0 WTD.. MAHOG VE BU FE 23-7053 ti OOM FOR TWO % A 5 Bedr woes . ———
Now in Effect on Pagel gdh lire = lie ea ae gh corner cabloct Medi eefl and trade. 1 pf Rent Apts. Furnished 33) atrnac eg aed of So from Poutiee «Motors. oa PITH La Ace PRIvMnOes |
All Remodeli DAY <¢ OR. Mont 7 SERVICE : 1005. tage of us, A 2 BEDR -|-_Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. 704. oly 1Ne story | ranch’ t
eling | FE yee Wid. Miscellaneous all types. ETRACTIVE 3 BEOROWS eee. | soome. 3 2 with dinin ay pein
Garages 28 ™~ basement. $30 hot water.| rooms. M EAN way. 3 8. co heeplescs in Sig heme
Combination te DE 9-2850 month. en only. 46 room and | living
oll san ean ‘RADIOTY FESS LM bion lly [pth 1363 le - BROWN Realtor Heights to Shed to Helahie iO: |" . ton Plaine $110" located in Dray- aoue FE 5-0103 : SSELL A. NOTT A if
86 &, atten, da: Tr post BRANCH i 8 FoR on} 27600. per month, iy fit voome it Mathewe. FE 7 W. s : ed n
; Open & San. @ feta A 7308, x Toe 3 BE :
for a Class GAL @tED BUYERS and entrance. Very Li dlgeas #4 3 is BEDROOM 3 SE NEAR FIsH- SRE el full bath. -DROOMS Clar kston
estate, Also medium — ; . f . FE _ $3207. and c Plant, FE men preferred FE. GGENTLE- tubs. 1% “cre aund ~ 4 :
station well located. gas ¥ 5 oom _ Johnson, FE 83 N. and . e Lot bx 162 Ridge . 4
vate bath 4 BATH. IN AU- ROOM . 4
entrance 140 THIN _AU- ee FL oe tis TRAILER DOWN
apes! i 8. Sanford. —_ x, ea" this one. or would Modern R :
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FE _5-0635 New 3 WN Be : 3
= room :
com me ment. Inve P cai with base. 3 Bedrooms, #4
— omes 38A Se 14 Bat a.
acres Nee St en le Baths has ver NE NU pRdpeney art, 4 form — homes. 2
oo Suge ecnee: 38 o- soreng Suliding. Por p a. Across F
care, | Flexible, rates at an ; and term: A rom Clarkston
LF Dexiwn. FE $0018, ROSE McLARTY School
peaceful in cemforiabe coreuna "
seh ble rates, State ap-
eed, Ses wee. State ey) NEED A FINANCE:
res.| FIXER? Order Classified
ads to. sell, rent, find a}
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sumbert A ’ a = THE PONTI AC PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMB LCE ER 8. 1955
For Sale Houses a
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Sale Houses 43 SLICE
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eeudt BEAUTY . ———__—__*+— ___For Sale Hou
the cit ee ee FOR BETTER Ea ee! 43 F
ae bla ee bene HOMES . _ For Sale H : -
ck is in rs IMMEDI F : ° Privi ; ouses ‘
trou ei peiganerioody a $e bedroom, ‘home on gast Fresh Air Year A rivileges on Cooley ‘ 43| ___ For Sale . .
yea we pnd pone ean as | Mees ism ho: round 3 bedrooms cy Take HOME SUBDIVISION, Fer Sele Hewett.
: F _ home has Aiea parece. clsse te | Ful e,| Maceday teks located ne : . . carpeting, ae room 14x24 ST. $1,800 BoRTRE oe
at ‘ilichen fit vee: ete. Only 41.300 down shop- heekarar ier’ foie lll atttey a wi “iow pea a Ponty ie Ss1ON’ On 403 DIATE POS-| ~
ior & queen. NORTH | 8 family th wing for you end oh 9,500 :
i with 1De—BU the en aod reytos Plai
A lar One NDELL after re yea you ri ' ‘
all ge 2 car | eee STREET pag id ri Imagine Ch ( T7119
feaudres, to 2 car garage, | | to ua wrpacebatlecner wine skating in winter, of a retredh ee Shor V
Tes, too y, many egies wei en doe wil swim in r, OF @ ref es re some a In- l ]
=a "cory tak. to fo and price. on down oa —- am eag AN ome — a ireplace. Hying age er earage. Gas . S
uy. By «6 000 ms and beth Home has : Tr and is wa! bs fenced tt. on a i: .
. ia] ppointment Pogues Have ain i ae we gear has —* aaa cues ith terms. fan Sind ste stove *,i2- ‘
HOME OR prt) sean have quic or ome with regret d 2 por Ea for 2 bed fe Colored Brick~ era terms. . , 0 D i
So = 120 ft. BUSIN ‘ESS DRAY ~ souaiee floors ; Ani . ful poo no : attic ae ‘
ae oe | ae cTON PLAINS would be, prod’ to ‘work Tone Sosce!"sue’‘hnt tne seu par dt nian. ee Own,
banacd vase iee one soe ey wean ional Gene rita eal peed ee rile es w down pay- Ha mold _ PLUS COSTS
onl: m hous: = space. Oi of cu ere is y knowin, ort aro. =
or ae F F TOW: N y $8000. For pero eed amare ait g eae “rt a = thereat of te da paint, that IVAN Ww. - Broker W. Bigelow _ PAYMENTS $36.97 PLUS
8 ery de , own pa, ts ar shal exterior i ; .
low, 3 at pot deh cba $7,450—_F} yment car sine een ok is - TAXES A
mrenied nate ates ee: ‘The full 1A a pean FAMILY INCO’ ; with $3,000 d rice ite uae INSURANCE
Lot 100 x oe @orms & nese ‘ent models sage = differ. pho papel up and § ME Cute own. ) o.oo
“Jos! inhi. ‘rermgsun-| iui, the” ot 3, bearer | ro reise at rh, ute, Cozy & Comtortable FE 5 02\ or EE S47 i dust of East -Bivd, Cat "hen
EPH F., RE — auto. ga e city, Features Ae to see this os will pay for that naw erful little ho: S Eerre. ph. FE 1 vos Tall Boag ms. For
ee set hoger, Yonectvese kiek: as iwi SS eel Loe on couple Pies Core tnd Sundays “ .
rative Real Estate ai Au oe estowne kitch Lov pact (escsiert! a beg renee | liso ‘meal ecieta
E Sa 7 = ELY x9 and rt. 2 bed ants e Real Es FALTOR ; ‘ :
BLOOMFIEL Ci) iat Esl Se ee eee LAKEFRONT = west ape soxcaiow- | Castell Rea
A . You , be Prctea’ Gordachat” Gant ull hit EFRON attic. ee ll R ]
Fane | new 6 2 TWP. price, pogepass deal bayer and sies autos for eee a an Asc This oo 1 car ga- Furnish T — Ponemecty ulate in ty
room at) Ipc cereal Co Ee Total gece sites, nee rt chem Lanes located nea Ceres * pees Cone ‘es eens Oe 1601 E. 1
' with firepls rge livin ET US : able ce $16,800 ristmas ls, plus c so has plaste: r ter side loca beac! walls, oak |. , painted J ds Mile Rd.
2c eres i direpiace, “ole dinaciee SELL YOUR HOME terms. with reason- and is very arveree and ets vi ne Call us a SSeS basement I sre fine ves Ordan tanecle Pi
. marv era : aS ; ou d and s matic o at. ~
reation “roses Se camentiter ince | G aITES SRE A ' heap oe L | Bo piadall tren bog Postrel Jar Jit. WR a modest $3,000." dor as ™
lot. T tiled fi rec- | #2 SALTY ngton, F cali M t nersht eeling IGHT, haw 9d :
Jaret Log Hop go or ase Co. E 5 pte rship—then you'd bet 3s om es Realtor ee or =
JOSEPH EF Shes eo - FOR = 5 ba FE 35-6175 OFFICE OPEN 98 . 500 d down poly $8,950 ative Real © stateeE $-O441 areuan MANOR: 2
iful 2 FAMiLIes = A we 101Ng : A E = CE Birt Nn
‘Co-operativ floors, AL IOH: ’ ig to F HOME OF Y ramic tiled baths (c l
tN, Hoge ltt ce A JOHNSON, Realtor | Soar" aeteeate ome or your | ELS sea neg a
: S. lelegra hi exactin r built i odern kite: perfec
WEST S reset eens i FE graph Rd s peal ome Stale uedres: ‘ one _ floor nen alt on with ft heuse fe
. > ac . . Bereened children r @ fami
HERE 18 SIDE 170 OSSELL A. ort. «Phone WA FE 4-2533 and & large 14x24 nice =a STATE AVE. - contributes to patio sharing the ee grandparents
Ed conphona | py cata BUY — Le Realtor ATRING LAKE PR V eS ae ae aoe breezeway. tate home boson} NT yap Extra — on and full bath both Two bedrooms
aa nr Oomekee ee room a inch. + ROOM HOWE hessmenl, canes seers os ebeed ott ‘vine room ie_per- “May we f t large living room full bath. up nearey. Youll be Center tnd shopping. © Chose’ to shocks
Automati iteh- —_31_ Midway lee a a fall) ec roe a 68 gal. clec- we fill our Sakae Coen = ee pleased . Only one
This nas me Rhoragrs TMMEDIA ‘ay cangara foncedriat. i beat, | Pictur er heater. Thi elec- = canteens?” tranea hall down ‘ecatart Gen CHRISTM . : year old
tS tensed on Saer) 3° TE POSSESSION 4 eta dh Ltt nice 14, ing e window e. large E a ry & en- PLA ‘AS BY ! B :
in et B a roo! in . oll rs. Good CE! FI
trict. Is new encore ce _ Corner lot on — apreripe Reasonable é hice Heme of | of the Hodicl ple n im the liv- For Sale How ty room, fired HA furnace. base- sion. yA ream pees: enjami
= ewily decorated eee: ace bus and ‘school. street, — zis mer. OR —_ neogiorey of tealated. oa This ROL! Watk le Houses 43 For Sa garage in “pasement _ , ua pane. pei lt is ranch inan
hea w roof. Lot - een ase” «| EAST CO ered and ¢ walls. ar 8 atkins-Pontiac F __ For Sale House with x see this y. be fi
rr a ae esxieo| ST. JOSEPH ry ape es bathroom. Ki decersieds tand 1s-Pontiac Es ouses 2 family apt. sete Stet |” Windowed i pared yl abe te h
hav eaten Gok ment couple im ul home bedroom HOSPITAL A Meme and) Joel BETWEEN | (CDousn t Kitchen 6 roont, one s' “states s 48 terms. ~ Only $11,500 windowed home P Rhoads p ens, Ine
Se ee ee zi resta) "neatly esa heme Ue ai comphataduae | seaeikone: nepal eg recone fh a eee ranch type hotie with, 1ani8 $00 with | tet living toom, ledge Midwest 43232: :
ed at jown pay- ers w home. 10.400 with d as you | a pboard spa a with ing room me. with 12x. Foor WEST fireplace m, ledge 250 JOrd .
only $7950. $1,550 di . $12, 3-1014, terms. ike it large 2 ce. Ther 2 gy Figs 18 liv- badd Gl ool oate patio; si ae sees rece an 45728
Doroth month. Incl aos phe Only $63 . 00 PE 8-1131. OR head di car garage e is aise oak full ce ultra mode 9) bedroeua N plenty eoper ki OPEN 9 AM.” Birm:
y Snyder L ance les taxes and ‘per | 5 ROOM! bead _tcors_ Cement with over- floors, ramic tile bath, beth, ate home washe cupeonpee’ Gua TO 8 Lv
, insur- IS AND 3 gil in aide wi - ceili a e livin with full r. Clos is, dish- £.
a0 ie avender) 3 TWIN LAK ur-| breezewa BATH tive. Th cu en eee | oe gs, full base walls, cov reotletlog | ren, feos Carpetin space galore
r ren : réoms E SECT! lot y, new fur GARAGE, down e price is t attrac- heat, elec ment, autom e Extra lar utility ning throw s end d ‘
nMchen 5. bedroom, Aiba! _lot. $1500 down. aaa corner $12,500, $2,500 er. This electri hot water best Suburba A real voi y lot. min — pargushout, A rapes
A 295 full and bath, Ext: room, FOR SALE 5-7 686. . . 1955. Locate is 38x30 bi ae n Incor at ¢ onapertetien. Gee heat. ched garage.
Hear seats Died cnt Tort tent one SES il eee | See popu commun ee eos | Stele we | Ee {SUBURBAN Labs, petr
dt <"room "house, 8 low,| PS contract lots trades, fucth asia Nand IN COME Phone OR 51812 oF Watki Hoe, red tngtal ac} 6 i sagan gacn minute ner [eee ee AUBURN ema fom, ‘wall to- wail Large. living
ee te ll . pulld. WI . as down CLOS wr 872 or OR_3-1295 atkins-P. ortgage ms with has| well, se Tough, pl b HTS BU east carpet
E S BY Th $-Fontt parate enclosed g septic ta: umbing, oy 24x40 in N- lots, porah. Full . En-
PONTI. PONTIAC REALTY CO, Fe iLLis M. BREWER ml pie. gi ese YOWNER bedroom: ‘ream ene ar ela Ta! “pitas | See. only" # pains PE fcr ythoe ence, Haw
. . Pa fi galow. eet. 114 seewo Hf se, ar; y 3 rice ou. urn a th an
sun; “PE 20533. EM being tnstaile ‘gas. turns naturel | with ‘with sma dor Cass) Lake: 1arge living room, modern & | Sa 2 Your investment Toon60 wi stored walle = Soe SS
3-4898 |. Garace. ; eee Pull mace es oft Fi oe feed oils house : pe walls, pla dither Htc Vacant—$1,500 D * Nicholi Itoi ‘with beau ree living at a 2 bed. :
( A with ear of asonab) uses im. rs, brick Be . , . to clud ied room with tee
ARI TEWAYS to! ~'s920 bow. ae Stee OWN ticttie hat" wale heater neat | att Down |W Hurn a a os ea, Hates Oar re ea =
: : on . tary : 5 lots.
HAPP] CTASAUE LaRk | Beat 2 sees) Spe eee | ee i eel | ve saw | PREM We ie
ESS rie betapils a Fs pepeeliaeery en ow house with down. at $11,500 with priced | %.'0¢ 00x20. ront_ perch everksaxene 2 FAMILY IN —English pe roar ed BRICK °
Sa.Pore pmmeree te} YOU Lr aa da teat Spr | ae ane maz] Devaar tal| mone None | Seaereaee [SATS ane
Powesi named meena e paling WON'T . ment, not potty pine. Slvr fin- iii bs ay si os Bee this on Plains R = today. ¢ Fooms-and bath living roo esti- Si UN. 2t
7 See jome interior ON'T BEAT aneek Us car base. | 6 ROOM HO’ SS See anch Beaut Secctren on first foo ing Tom, m ‘A fomily ae 06 P.M.
living wt bedisom aren, THIS “CRES Leeed iF warage) case 4 OUSE. 1 FLOO ‘an teen Sangniee can $10,500 total cor, oak floors, through eet | ecane OU sr bared $950 DOWN —
ay Ol Ee a of | PIONEER, HIGHLA Ih CENT LAK sath Ven eae os electric hot oom bungalow with | Paster wal price on this focome ‘#105 " emer furnee elm tee, — See what $7,900
: e ; 5 + lami poate epee alta up. Gas 2 bedroo "a".
ee ol Ae Ase) Co or bchesliaoaicen rena [MED. PO -AKE seq reat tee coratine. water heater, hoot, | Diester new home. Built. in pres Geek core monthly mem Attecho ee Pri e Snow
ment with furnace heat, base: ||| aeneaieie besser aaresney |e SSESSION | “teene = Rie te oon =, ares wee Gn eo it] CALL NOW. carucue eels ani Superior iandscaping’ soe’ t vileges, on White
take Sinpgel et Ouaket Seok: De anin Mica hie on yl ibettm ee N | _ to GOOD walls, en, full be mod- re ppl ert tsary yer 2 car LL Now only $53 now! §1 aping. See ti ure window. Exc oop hema
ee, fs Lower | wi | toms trom sialll wen planned apt be le ranch hom ocation. Bar, HOUSE. Goop| Sul Also igs . lastere oo = pr leepenslhy h 5,750. See it with wood ¢ ellent kitchen
wert trance the’ ves planned and ‘att gestone ‘ire e gain. FE 2-1 D lot ERE. Gree a ~ e Orion. E. Flint st AUBU mica ¢ cupboards and
price $6,750. raits; Too te am alttwetinen ving Bo wane cae ee miece: esa: for $10,000. Pri beau. “ UBU RN > RAY 0” ai countertop. bath For-
omLy = ew eu ne eee ee eae) you age. Large Near W — payin teres bolted Whi N HEIGHTS NEIL, Crasolet a” auto. wa Oil forced
TWO YEARS one peteral it -to-wall car is aay a deal pay down?| 2 Vebster Se Indepet d mortgage. ittemore S $7800 S Realto of 4 elevat: water heater.
win 2 bedroom: OLD. West tile . ‘an Lee eronghon _ Callus now.| f bedroom 2 chool Is this & idence Tw Six room Street — 2 bettroom co Phone’? PE pape Open 9-0 . e 30 to Duck ss pero Drive out
— = bps aad living rm. ath as ona own, ‘featuring ut l fireplace. sun ert bome eh Is this § room. 3 bedroo p. Gail eeceail home with full fours Taree om motors Lone rative Pde rE cone lor open sign. Rd. Watch
utility room a, Sodas|| and aoane] eb eaersoms: gewa a On with and carpetin kitchen, Nake living Moors bunga- | 80d teereonre: & extra lav bath s, Jorge core corner. Tot race, oa Estate eecnenee Ip Cc. HAYD 1
nea th on eae spec) oe open ball up with closets’ y Qe) eece lighted. clos- Besemseat Tiscres oe ents thing) in caeelens essen, rene ona black-| Be; . EN, Realtor
Pee ai endoncena olose heat.| Desement, Se 957 REAL cat frm ons ee uted | bath. oak floors, full | 4s, iaexeetiont cost very- autiful N !
‘ wi m r ti Bid TOR rage and TM sash, 1 in on 3 gara eat T ition $745 e 86 FE. Wal
tne, VACANT. close Pe _ beet, sts Fecreation room, fet Co-operative Pann Aor FF convenient ese) jot. fui, 5007 ft eaagh located on oe food 6 ara us show you "ela he estore ere | | HILTZ Ocoee inate tones Open tee PFE 68-0441
fae a ee Barage with paver "2ear Exchange, deGe: Lats ate, ms | TOS ay. R PHA Thee ONTH Sun. 10 102
crry : er plot of paved: se] CARR x10. ts of fr interior w ELL Y tl Estate Buildin MORTGA , ~
. NOR ence Sante drive. OL L chicken ait epee ee OUR | 1011 e and In roeae tee GE RO :
bedrooms TH. $1,450 Jam wi 132 ft. caped shad S POR for $7,000. house, Pri: es, TRY x HOME| Hu surance ; ay to ece w homes. CHESTER
ing up, living DOWN. 2 ae K Biva frontage y | FE 26% RRITT ; Cash to m ced to sell u oO U R SE iia uamOpee ee FE 5-6181 Le Ideal cupy by wlatle be “. ‘
down. ‘full and “modern & din- rk. Privileges Ay pee rivets Co-0 27 hi ed ton ie FOR 3 SERVICE|! Open 99 tome ogy P Portunity ebruary Gosee sfubstantial
Seceesent Cine bath, rm kitchen ue at $23,500, Sylvan Lak perative Real FE "26104 : O DAYS mallwiherca rn doaberd pur- to s Lasgo hom
! in red wal E THE , terms. uke. al Estate Exch SALE—N iu ko. N S S bath, a oll ac. structed Surske tores, ie
CLARK ae Fat em vor wot AND Lock: U sotere S100 DOWN LENO. CHARGE, till Shopping?| #55 Seat ie| ee Salat nt ete
RK REA ‘| YOU storms hom To Buy-T ‘|ow er cemeetes Verse: |S “ELDOR 1865 Union s3REGG : . subdivision with restric po lead pet Sed ol ike this,
t ” 7 ew ted . e :
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REA or tg lo onan las FHA $2100 D: a ee ae = Westie ne sephalt le oor. ‘oll ac tes Suit bya builder for own us
100 LTOR—INS' mation call ge. For more id to E Dn. Ve reese with y =oee fra EN EVENING FE 43500 en with rooms. a d ac. ‘heat, Lake lider for own 2,
Open ‘Eves ae oe TEAPE. +2844 Coase ee ae or oudey iw — IN. CL ‘ull Price $14,700 1Vi la S \polooe pp Automelic, . reeel Lake E STIL 8 tm rl = ‘crea and kite pa my eee Strait,
: Pree Pa: rallye: Reel: Weteect neon, : COMM NGA nN mene on ‘large 100.5 200° ft ake Fr yscreay) bergen ood many ae oe Pontiac.
rk E s UN RD . ose 00. ont Be ticed ing at man .
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: omes to of brick I Regiidor.ind rea off vely 3 |W $18,950. build 'y & good
Next’ tod W. Huron ENN ston. The f be butlt 4 rick HEST come to ers @ gra EST jection | t later, see lot
R TO what _ following f tn Clark- CLOSE ‘STER luxurious fine living cious oO SUBURBAN be 9600 wu: our ‘se-
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i N. -| 3097 REALT een eens one own. I's PLU with recre Be pant cece ieee aoe eae tee ai towel | Wakao oe rp oe 31640 NW. & SONS
i two bed Low! L [hat Hu ‘ORS closet bedrooms has. three | PAY -US COSTS rage poh roo. 1% ment | ing jal nstairs, 2 ee <= fd bungaio edera cine FE “ie Hvy.
= = 80x140 f conan ; Ow! L PEN EVEN FE eg el Loe with lar Spl! STS ta ieee mat eoping 1Nesered fig libepoogcrindnarrteh s, excit- lastered walls” with cer ne | F at Mid@evelt
ot. hot. Lake ition. ‘ ow! INGS ‘TI +3569 & beautif ious livin, ge US TAX a . Better e Reducea| add ment recrea sun parlor, ile bath, alls. lovel floors. For ! Sa ‘A 62503
privi- + | LOOK 7 roe || Bee reccapteal chrel bans we Medal cpeenece ea. sectannat aacbera” meal faiitional | fire sow. sum parlor. | floored at ule. dorely | kitchen. le Lak
1.500 Down. O Be ‘AHEAD Goramic viel betee oak all. For| Blaine ml aaey) eed NSURANCE | eT aa pel ond ortgasear pigheorpeotlnwn’ ro woot || Cot oy Sti, peowment wane rge a Preset
—Lake This ut Baldwin ron ready for fixtures. The baths with are 1% calm oe block ai eeeday 120 : Es- Offered at Stes tae ee can oe dandy poses with oi! FOREST LA ae ne reperty 4
odes rniture. front nati | ho: fs an immacul: bath brick pi Aon| in thi perimeter ¢ home fs hea colored | Oakland. tween M st of Mont- your appoint: 500. Why not = arranged. rage. Terms fronta Ke 12 FT.
eee pe eee Good “sand: nome S bee ately well k posh Wie: kitchi front home, | gas disposal” Riel cae ok with | Foo: Tee pee nee mess |today make/ 3} BED: pdippooer! bey private LAKS
Priced you bu; rooms, ni ept sation Tecoma len ot tile | sto iaoeet (umier | oat ha. m, kitch edroom inj r : ROOM 1 lake.
pola es wcan al-| ments a, ne, ew sneas factory pisectatamate 2s Petar vet | ER do aes i SMfumttom | pet” speed Toate mi a artri d ~ | Woodward Estates ACRE OF LAND SELL OR TRADE (rete. tere wooded. $15.000.
hom: — B - landscape ar : . Wind child : ath stown l m ho. ale bas. roo HA EDROOMS. LARGE LIVING
Per, Ser replace? Bacio] On Scuerund Sener piceneaey see nee ee eens forplay | portation Po hn fding windows, | 18 THE Qe | ers bain Gownmuaire Tat! bce aay Se Sure cn gar mpince fen Foon Rash
1 norit no s. call] 1} Ww . US Fr additio rans- : “BIRD” t water matt : all _ AY Ulieam, WA . Lak . Rad
or eel etait & screens} 3 y $1,500 dow a $1 I} tage it aiden Shr uous cae call mal in: TO 8EE ater, en c heat Need ery att s Lake | can ALTER GREEN :
Ele es cia” “come, with? rooms Poe on gd sere ar Co Castell R ferme} 4 BEDROOY jag iene) ie eee it | ROE TARE tor, DY mom
92.500 y| tiac, ear downto m8 - ce, small h 8) daly. odel. Qpen ] - fod M only 000 y a area IN HIGHLY
frame, oppor side) brick La wn Pon.| Walls, neat as a pin, vepinsteread L JOrd Joraaa bene il Realty It's Se HOME "RB PP . Office Open Sunday car" Owne = ee Pode late nore
gauge with ful basement bur This Re Eituileges SN CED raya ee yt MLE ED ame] cae, tal food sized rooms. i | NY UD wean DORRIS & SON imental" on"
ya. niap See furn. Fi ec-| new cond ozy home *rooms ries all one fi ric a car ga sement ms, 1% ealtors
z plastre oak enced) hb ition, inebrand | rough: oor, 1 anch rage. E: his HO .
wo Neath are Ganveamet carla “ : jenna tot” vai es ee ae furnace, would, uke. onneeiees N perehen wtrepiace: a2 ie : ye ' real IE Co-operative Real nova tae pause Lake Front
$11.500 Complete" price cl thee slid pode te steal listen to the value” where fat beat areal will Site ott heat. | Bees jess werahe (and meee state Exchange ee lene eeatian she
an en ee pice ee cen se oe eee nse Ce far Soe . Priced th lepsth ted aa year Eve. Mrs. Kelehner ~ PE. $-1201 ( pen tite = ont ohewees.
inet walls Oak year Noe 3 $800 to $1, most with vestibule entrane dem coon | OFFERS corms ght’ at just tienes pa PE 8773 4 se ast ¢ Apel wrt
Excelient . Storms & plas- Looki 000 DOW . x. Selec rance and m | Oa , (eee ee : . jrooms, tile im, ca 5
Py ng f bath + oak lant- ak 2 | a : wil bath,
Sole v beet estes carr tere epee eee pea Ave ere retee el > DOWN © — Ear, tty gm ia
. per cent uding| RE TODAY choose fr sat paige. utlty cupboards, E eee eanmere aed eae oe N attach: Ol he: shower
$22,500 BR interest. EALT : : om, CALL fét"on W room lie utent eu ioom) boose site with | T ome ort fortable Ww EW 3 BED : ed garar at, 2 ©
‘ 1cK— 2383 Orch sFORS us lege alton Bivd. 10 foot ull base built in 1 | wo bedroom a paved st est STYLE ROOM RA} SUN storms e, alumin of
oman pe nam yy GeOpesatinn Ren ke . s to 6 lake Lake priv extra tavatesy nt mith || jorge upstairs, teeal for meet Port wasdneeen NCH SUNDAY 25 adstoned tera o mann bared |
ear den, At aoe | rative Re id. FE. 5-94 R not. this ho 8. Believe + rage avatory, 2 s_ heat. Toom iat ideal f ret floor, i 8 L BASEMENT ON 7 oo door. vard 8&« . Nicel
built . Here ts —— al Estate Exch: 18 ussell iy, mediate oc me is ready hog or $15,000.” car ge fine c ly 7 Seatac third bed- | aa LOT CON NICE Semin : $31,500, terms. hool bus al
pom gam dpves ere aera ange oun eo ee rim-| Dra . fine condition throw nod and in | OW EXTERIOR MPLETE eminole Hills D |
chnies = peter lB as ICAL g eee net concomtens “term y $15,- yton Wood aie ghout. $13,500 | DY FOR You (AND REA- 304 Ott * Deer Lake—Cl :
_qdare call Mrs. Mort living.| OD wW.-Muron we ot be prealee # call Exce : W N THE INSIDE NM awa Driv situat arkste
Mrs. Ho’ — parti- . Open Eve: and Ly a nt today. tp Cs pri ARD E DE. A home € f 4 on well m
yt, FE 2-0840 s. ‘til 9: PE 44525 | Su your family this to show y d ce of $22,950 ‘ . PART : structed designed and foot lake fron 1 landscaped
OPEN . O , ; = FE 4-9612 in. 1 to 8 home. bod brick and new. 3 bed REALTC “s RIDG - C ’ munis to blend con- ful 3 or 4 t lot. thi 150
LH. B — - PEN | Bayt aehted = mle cant tachea baseme minum ranch | Bee! way ei 28316) F.C. Wood Co Ws" rick with 2 wigaren prick home, one of ie ee, |
ROWN, Re: unda : / bule a 2 car garage. V at- . Open Eve. 7 R : full tile rooms reom rea. Paneled ines
SS . = : : . i ©. 7 te 0 | Geer EALTOR bedroom bath dow: 16 x led livin
ealtor. y2to5pm S Tse, 3 teeta estt oo Off Williams L Pieep oad n. 2 place. m with natu se
Groperstive Real Eetais Erect ‘ p.m. ‘ : TET: : kiteh: eplace room : ice Open 9 ake Rd e of c¢ e bath wu den aster bed: ral fires,
Ownen Brio Real Estate Exchange 3 BED 164 Ascot St. : ee Gun ILTANS ° bi wisn After S ‘call OR 326 * 128 and Tange Built sin nd air ees 2. bath with eta
ER BEING TRAN metals Geeta BEDROOM BRICK Best DOWN Ale dle ‘a space. Lot kK : 2603 many Gonceall Seote che with dutlt fe screened poreh
teks e_ privileges. FE 2 Highlands. and plea for BUNGALOW. uys $31 PER MO. Inc. 7 B possession. Imme- . eego Harbor : arrangements enares fs 2% pear ott ‘heat aoe ore
“2688 turing living | fey why ond T : a new gineun TAXES AND 3loomfield Brick SUN | $ rooms te bath. futt o fbection imp meetin ped rege $45.00, terme,
1 Birch slab interlo al oday with full bath” ‘and. tit geste | Ranch ee UNDAY 1 seserreruher | appreciate erative to fully Ro
S = ile Bolt icra Pal, ssh and a pee! en Beer oan ies ne lot tac eneta: ell land. fou Be Lake o> Sy fleges Seceese Srakel nate: 8 appeal and y annett In Cc
Sek cargeeed heen, AVON : Pall tetce et oe poradicles peligirors pepe aemahacs ecwexe test | dtlck wali direc os bearoees * an Lake. $6750. : ‘
j Cae N T price §7, rage in attic. ath hom bedroom ptr lctaps| aod ea 3. bedroo: $0. Jarge se — — 3 bed rooms, : baths 8, 4 bed | $3,000 . —
Conv heater. Only. “lng go = Ful beth. all : apartmen , and 2 Tt ‘ oe
venient PHA 2 left, $T300"'da S080 om ° |: ee ire. buchen: . tom ches 8. pictur pine. Elizabeth L.
RAY. 0” “me. soak aie car a ay ake Est
O'NEIL, Edw Wes an cate’ privuts tune’ tn 0 bedroom ates,
’ IL; R w. M. St regain. pine tte. Jake, kuetty Sith | Geteo 8, good wilit O
ealtor 7M. ont, Realtor Lesi R. car garage tt vleuaing da.o0e don. ‘furnace. Two lots. verlooking Golf Cou sad ‘pot
4 45 ‘ Ea = fl , eauti ee. she " oft
ws re ne , Trip, Realtor ton terme, treet | Close to Lincoln Tha Y a te arger than ‘sv oe Tod
_ oa This is unio » & aver. to
a) re ss Roy A on fe eal uy vat ont nie, Ee ate te « MAREEEY INC.
‘ A . nnett, In cet "he ion Ree 1 a eS soe
, ‘ Cc. ‘Twe ‘bedrooms. : cate now Rochester, ‘Mich. nS
# Me * da Ere Ph ome. | nee :
* and Lots and
‘j ; . i ie. :
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i' < : = 4 ,
Business Opportunities 51
HELLO THERE
= 5 96.300 will rose oe
MICHIGAN BUSINESS
SALES CORPORATION
7RONT LOTS Just « pacpltn left in new well
restricted subdivision Price
oe ee ae CRAWFORD AGENCY
Exclusive fe Homesites
By Sins Eells aa Fonty Ue ‘0
Orchard, Also our new gu! vision
Hic! Pg os in 1
on Sh fee, at ito4 8. Telegraph new
Rd. baw sens OL to 6 p.m.
end Sunday fom, 1 p.m.
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Telegraph Rd.
FE 4-2533 416 PONTIAC yraxe BANK BLDG.
PE 4-158
Partridge
TODAY'S SPECIALS |
WAY STATION, CABINS
ein a spot ”
ble 7 room
a.
wil
fortable owner's apt.
for property. $20,000 4
CORNER poser ere | fn friendly
community tn Oakland Co., $100,-
000 nee iyee year. Veal ‘bh,
PERRY ACRES Beautiful lots 100x150 and reer:
for ranch
and better living. Mickle veces ventricle:
c area’ To include bear |
Just @ miles north he
Pontiac city limits. Close to
schools and stores. Salesmen on
Sicdoo td — ae from
10 per cent
oS EVENS FARMS i sees pa Eo very nice!
——— ose -to sc mea
stores “ood roads. Low
cs $780 «with ne down.
LADD'S INC. 4286 Dizte Hwy Drayton Plains 8
Lapeer Rd. or M24 | ealy, 6100 pitas pile fresh $4,000
t WARD F. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR FE 2.8316
43 W. Huron 8t., pcven) Exe Tws
SERVICE STATION
RED HOT SERVICE oxeree
with an excellent lease
cation a x ae ft additions}
commerc la; prope now wus
as oe ar lot. $5000 tll handle
HILTZ Real Estate and Insurance
. Huren FE t
and International dump truck
Coeperetive Real Retcte © FE 1-006" e¢
For Sale Acreage 47 HIGHWAY DRIVE IN -aeamnae ead saaan | Just Lagat ody ~ seed eat-
AUBURN RD. bulid ing oh ecteomert, jots park-
zest ot Adams. i ware with} i ppc ol Pam) Md Cen 7 m Are
ecto | JOSEPH FeREISZ
Gane RE. ALTY “CO, REALTOR FE 2-0259 137 Baldwin xn) 6-9378 | Santa rete
¢ ACRES WEST sUrBURBAN! . MODFRN 2BAY _ ll Service — Hed lease. Smal!
onable rent.
. _Phone MA ¢3461. Walled Lake Hunting Land WELL ESTABLISHED AND FAST and lewn mower
80 ecres of wooded land on the
Pine River near Oscoda. Complete
Pfs log cabin. Quick possession
erms.
John K. Irwin a
1925
101% N iaepeee Street
Phone FE 5-0047 Ev
WEST SUBURBAN
Wooded Acreage Only 4 parcels —one to six acres
eutifully
eluded location, yet only 3 miles |
west of Pontiac.
|
CARL W. BIRD, Realtor = Community Natl Bank
44211 Eves FE PE eat Eves FE 81382
75 VACANT ACRES Located om corner of M5@ and
Bogie Lake Rd. 1320 ft
— lve stream
— ideal for subdividing Full price
Coad with 25 Legh cent down
alance semi-ann
GIROU X& ‘ RANKS AL, REAL ESTATE
__ Open until rs Sat
For Sale Farms —_* Pr
FOR PARMS AND | ACRE.
Call Rutledge. OR 3-1111. PE 40003
@ ACRES 6 OOM MODERN
home. Near Ortonville, Suchy
_ Realty, Ortonville.
@ ACRES. NEW . BARN | Trailer, Small house. Al! iive-
stock. MElrose
43070 Holly. PE 2-1804
sales and soccer
Warrants expansion to take care
of growing community. Business
— be doubled in 2 yrs. Am in
of good, reliable partner
win business and sales experi-
ence and cash to buy half inter-
est of business. Ample -parking
| Property owned by owner Pon-
|_tiac Press, Box 61. on US. 10.
BEER, WINE
| AND PARTY STORE. Property includes a 10 room
home, corner location in High-
land Recreation Area Business
has been J eae and can be in-
creased vers litte tmmediate
| competition. Diness causing sale:
noses haley income poe sero In-
. fixtures, © ‘ing
and thease all included fos coat
$30,000 terms
|
| -C. Schuett
Commerce Rd. 8081
EM 34197
‘Sale ‘Land ‘Contracts 82
| FORISALE
LAND'CONTRAGTS
-% PER CENT DISCOUNT - sold
for $4.950- contract balance oo 450,
a *
“Con fo nm
yable at
per cent. you
Sale Business Property ; #8 [RAY O'NEIL, Realtor
BUSINESS
200 x 200
M59 FRONTAGE
$14.500
Reasonable Down Paym't
EAC: Wood oe
tory
OR 3-1235
After 5 ca: OR *y
Industrial Building In City = Pontiac, over
#q. ft. plus 5200 aq. M of parking area seable for Commercia
or some forms of
Immediate warehousing,
manufacturing.
BER OR
John K. Irwin | _ REALTOR
101! N. Secinse 8 Street °° ‘ee!
Phone PE beet Eve FE 2-1809)
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A_
~ DIXIE haba 2 STORES NEXT
® large chain super market.
fired
3 &
Business Opportunities 5 51)
hd By AND MOVING BUSI-
ne Priced ic sell — pe
livery contract and trick
ee tor right bel
ne even’ ~ FE 5.4653
SMALL Fi RESTAURANT.
for — business
5843. Dixie
10 —- osers
wie demonstrate and ings of ¢ @ dollars. hour.
A Box 56. altars "por
For Sue oneal _fant, Low overhead. 01 A_8-3000.
“Do You Want to Own
Your Own Business? M has modern. ajor ol] company ol son
jon for
tion fs of the a
land T1 he wave hse
necessa ta expe
don't penn ity —
call bet eer, 6 and 5, ae
"Paka inde 18 THE “BIRD” TO ak
ey | STATION & GARAGE EQUIP-
ment for _ ing rent. . Inquire
56 Clarke
wine license. Stock & |
$3,000. 44 Pui Fe. .
_ POOL ROOM -
wine CAS mn eq 5 sd
A a net $100 week
Se ee BO
RENT-I1T FAST
through Rent Ads! Room,
house, apartment, any-
thing — V ant Ads give
you ACT ION: pa FE
2-81 290 Open Ne
pos-
IDEAL
BLEACH et, ES- = (fo
= CONTRACT oa Full base- | shell
ment_ Will aneount. If interested .
Cul FE 4-0681
SEASONED 5 YEARS. VA VALUED at $8,500 Balance $3,633.
Shirléy. Owner. 6-9246 DISCOUNT-200 PER CENT. BAt- ance, $7,004.47 at Lig per month,
rest. Cost you
te Sib eee EM 3-5160. Call after
LAND CONTRACT FOR SALE. FE
46105 after 6.
$1,400 DISCOUNT bond ae — at 6 per cent.
jim Ww RIGHT, Realtor. 5-044! 345 Oakland Ave
Co-operative Real | Estate ‘Exchange
SMALL CASH INVESTMEN’
earns you 6 per cent interest |
on & §7.000 contract Property Jo-
cated in Niles, Mich. EM 3-2118
Money to Loan 53
| ae Lieseene Lessee)
CHRISTMAS CASH
LIBERTY LOAN CO. Lois AL oa 1-DAY
$20 Seems & Other Plane
620 W. Huron __ PE 3-7123
| LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. (Provident Loan) 71 W. Lawrence St FE 2-0248
TEAGUE FINANCE CO.
202 N. MAIN
ROCHESTER, MICH.
a ae .
.
os
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
‘Ph_Rot Rochester OL nit OL_1-9791
S135, 000 Families
Recommend
Buckner's
COST OF BORROWING at Buckner’s IS LES&
THAN YOU
“tens eect company * Get
from
joan
3 Buckner.
iF inance Co.
tibiiens vere. tneated:
Pontiae, 2nd Floor, National Bldg.
‘prayten Plsins, 4612 Dixte Hwy,
Walled ‘bake; 230 Barnston ‘igext to
“08 onic Ftv |
| Want Ads! To "edie reat,
‘hire, it’s FE ean:
. e Ad y ,
THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1955 ; - ° x ° ~ “ ee
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Money te Loan _s Sale Household Household ( Goods 57| FUNNY. BUSINESS by Hershberger | For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 tn
; acne Lecoteny here) aa ae sm ™ —S — = : : Ne a
LOSES, 88 70 0 CASH AND CARRY M
ee $ INS Sit Pipe ate fm »| ave Money at dren daly 4 to 6: Sunday iy, BURMEISTER’S , Aransoa ems Suppl supply . = MBER wena ov o-s oe
: 950 M15 ] | _ANDE : ra8 % voagtcis 00| _ Bei*s ash “condition. ee yes ee °. . eee S
Aisfunrry ema >! SIRCH TWIN BED LARGE \—— | ie ~~ CASH F ave i C FURNITURE — as Dom gee
FRIENDLY drawer storage underneath. Matt-| - . ; Look at These Special J
Gi ny tress, youth rails, 4 drawer chest, | CHICAGO ROLLER ge ‘BIZE Gift Val f * ,
ET CASH QUICKLY | _ 9125" re 5.3135. 4 —— _ 2 $1. FE $-T116 . xift Values for
Up to $500 BOTILE GAS ot | 4 An PRE PLANS for TOYS] och sR eS”. ht a New low instal- rE LANS fo . ‘s ey. sl 4
B lation, aly a ples gas. + Kenyon : f : CHU R CH'S IN 2 On he ane auhvice “we leather shoes, browe trim, sieen
Be SS Siete ia So" Stace: —Puelaas OR_ 3-240} Pe 7 |. 2 5 INC. iibe” toys and’ men's’ nether ia also made on — furaiture. Soutien ) Love SEAT. WON- . Acid 12 107 Squfrrel Ra. FE_2-0233 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU © kates, binck leather: b ton. sand der christmas gift. Bzoslient oon- tow & ELS DELCO GUN-TYE OIL BURNER wright’ plied anaian eae t _ dition. FE 2-0 18 or FE 2-6319. Ae Se and 220 gal. v 6 months. = sheet rock- c . C......8 : to 12
~ OCCABIONAL, 9 MAHOO- | . /—, f-— _30'8. Anderson. 428 Masonite, sheet -.... § 2.55! 51050 gisi's white leather, felt lined
a anc Beg Oe. Slivcovers. mar) Fs | DRAW TITE HITCHES | 18 ear waner a... 0 mon) Sire geeieg cee 12 a3 ie = CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS AND 3} Se te nl eam Loa te oe eee tsee 4 is felt, fined figure skates,
Loan Co, | Srentparentire Sanne 7°) retin iat gets te trome | cs id Beatas a oe AEE as |e re en, eats DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. makes | of Zeets. a ‘p ; hunting and fishing ¢ uipeneas tor
202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. _ 43924. ch eee = eu F. E. Howland 345 Dinle Mwv.| 2x8 sid. Douglas fir, Fer M$ 00.90) Son en lama You q ar sare
DINETTE SET. AIRS er owner nrornnnmnneeeene—emve—o | Guava. fir Bivscore ........ H yourself money by ‘er s
buffet Gibson El nh al EVANS OIL FIRED FURNACE. foe ate ye "Bivecol ae § $99! Anderson habit! ‘Cu Apt. size electric stove. Stine pe | don, seed Toone ee een toe | 1m0 haat gigs) AN DERSON HDWE., ° EE 41574 one oa Sole a eee MTA 84.000 BTU in create, $220. Duct | ,x# Paneling PW Bin. ber Me roe es 2182 8. TELBORAPH
: DRYER, DEMONSTRATOR. 935.8. sey were to. year sseveeeee ee) Cant oe doors trom $ 2995/ page PARKING “POR oe CARD _B. Mynro Electric. 1060 W_ Huron. Me FE 8-0740 Evenings +6500 | WP Com red sb bath aa au nituings, | Mon., Tues. Wed. and Sat. » to ¢
Need 500 ) Sends trapbainared gaye ov EASY SPINDRIER, BUGOY,|” cet. ‘cast iron tub $159.95 | Thurs. and Fri., 9 to $ Sun. 10 to 2 Drop leaf table p and 4 upholstered S ae, toes ly ‘baby. scales. PE 5- GuNs” - BU 1 — TRADE.
Les _Sabse” after 6 pe FIRST QUALITY 65 PT. BATH- HARDWARE, — PLUMBING Manley Leach 10 Bagley St :
nit ods “ABLE AND Cubs $49. B erade toilets. as 22 STEPHENS. BOLT ACTION WITH QUICK DUNCAN PHYPE TABLE AND 5 fabs. S03 gabe Take Sis: | IP YOU CARE “BUILDING | A with clip und peepicight. 600. FB chairs,~ White star gas range. ane hand basins from $10.95 G. A. HOUSE DRI OUT TO BUR- _ sige -
SERV ICE? in. 2-6385 = 12-3 Cope. 1955 boy MEA Serna #08. Perry MESITER'S AND SAVE UP TO | _ 2-07 a x SEWinG WACHINE. FREE E STANDING TOILETS. ¢ $2198 3500 San rea ud ‘LADIES
wov'coms "Most “issn made 'ca| feni cond. Cot $i33. ara Phone | How about getting some zip into this thing too, Mom?" Zina dow Tei fgpes $1188 : feu jcnane
Bee Sk either rt eee ese "See ee whee) BURMEISTER | cu (rink 3 PIECE SECTIONA EXCEL- ovlars , ‘an be y-away
auto oops signature end |“ jent condition. $125 1800 Rich: | Sale Household Goods is 57 Christmas Gifts 59 Stig pr'Giehtha supe Norther Gaunber Co A
. Priendly. counaaed service | —mond Ave. 3-9086. aaron — : ~ | 100 8 Saginaw St. _ FE _5-2100 phe Gamat take bal SLAYBAUGH" S ae seas you, Leslie Fleisher, Man-|8 PIECE WALNUT DINING R BETTING up HOU! OUSEKEEPING? 1 1|2 PAIR WHITE SHOE “ROLLER UEL L OIL TANKS Pontiac 3741 Oakland Ave.
Seon: Roekicy Veee. Frees cet. eens ettent condition Mire Mr 087 =a Seeeaz caging one rete set be be0e. Sh er So 135 gal. Jései for “housetrailer Telegrach & 9 Mile Sn 41% a a a ao e {
i ELECTROMAS ep tle wicker couch, 5 ween chairs; | CHESTS. UTIFUL I AR-| or small hom $220 eal.— | Detroit : CALIBER SAVAGE RB Ph. FE 5-8121 range and small Medal foapict ‘1. PE S-1467, mode! 99F and case. 1 month }
ae refrigerator. MY Y 32766 iywood bed. attractively cov-| “omatic ie cedar ae cabinet | $29. 275 gal. $ 2 . 1d $85. EM 3-046.
— A | ered daveno-type sofa. Drop leaf! made. Only two leit. $40.95. 2381/— (G @& M COMPANY SEPTIC TANKS Oe NEE CREST AW | 7 PT. FRIGIDAIRE. Toe ee table. Lamps. etc. Can be sold| Mt Clemens Rd. FE. 10124 3 NRnPOAGED COMCADTS THREE KNOTTY CEDAR GUN
-Home & Auto ning E_ 44316 separately or package. Must be] —Dor, CLOTHES ALL SIZES. | 8@™*. Machines sharpened. power rE 4662 3872 Eliz. Lk, Rd. cabinets, Town Shop, Clarkston: 4
ELECTRIC Ove DAD'S MISC.| sold immediately. Call EM 3-3757. FE 2-9550 : back saws, Bra knives. "Ss TORM S SASH OUNS. §, MODERN ae ays Foe: S
1 4 ‘TRAY ODD PIECES ¢ |
Loan Company |, skates. Ou" 2 00tt er dpm Se oe rrALsO. oryetkt eT caer ooeien cane aie, oan KW Corser Welton ont yee Al windows koma PH.
ELECTRIC SEWING) MACHINE | WARE AND SILVER. PH. FE) (rack Switches and access FE | HOULINGSHEAD VARIETY EONS | ang doors LOW LOW price! | 22 CALIBER SENT Teraaye Hours to 5; Saturday 8 to $35. cabinet style Wards. Excel- 5-9038 $0087. 2 7 miles out Baldwin. clara : FE 4.6089 7 idle. New cond
407 Comimueny Nat] Bank Bide, lent cond. Cost $135 new. Phone gingi Fr HOLLYWOOD BED AND | =o. floor covering and M WANTED: 30 - = wine , SINGLE HOLLYWOOD BED AND | £iks TOOTH, CONTOUR MAS-/| paints. Phone FE 1-8025 @ am to? p e- 8 WI FE _¢2150. __| dresser. $30. Good condition FE | “sage chair. afghan. FE Sark i MPS 960.95. G. A Toor AnD MA.| ‘fle or 123 or 16 Winchester & = um rade ee LOANS $20 to $500 _ ELECTRIC STOVE. $18. OIL | 450s S GALE CatTUs Dania Pe eg BL thes Dah is p. Will trade feeder cattle,
On Signature Only pace heater $2, Kenmore lIron- | sail, MAHOGANY DINING FOR 3 a ond matchin Mae, | aoe. : Ser rose 4-3420 Holly. ere M room suite $65; electric stove, Laat om lara Ean PEstdie, HEARING AID vs ay - 8 ENAMEL RECESSED Ss. G 1&D 66
HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIC STOVE AND DINING | $10. FE $-8928. : sed Has fens. Crate marred. $21.95 up and, Grave irt 66
,ANCE RP. OF room suite. FE 8-295). SPEED c WAR = 18” DOLLS, 13 ae WA stainless steel case. Orig. price| gave Supply, 100 8. Sagin.w St.) ~~~ 7~~~-~~~ ~~.
FINANCE CORP. = | SPEED QUEEN WASHER WITH) -obe hand made, $16 each. MY | Sias, Witt sell. $15. Ph. OR-3-2683. A4-i TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE
PONTIAC IIS) (nod | Towel A Od | ad aot viee sett | Talbott Lumber rites fr a5, om 3% 8 Saginaw St PE $0535) wi root WO MATCHING 3 TONE GREY |? CROCHETED TABLE COVERS. | gas, new approved oi 7 ne. =
These are slightly factory trregu- make a good Christmas gift, Consumers lines, B.P.S. paint. Also i f°
lars. You wi ave more we Sx12 rugs with pads. $50. separate-| cheap. FE 2 $119.50 value, $40.50 and $50.50. Bond rubber Go: gg thers el, fill. Earl Howard, FE 4-8493 WHEN YOU NEED half regula tail price _ly_or_ both for $65. OR_ HOBBY HORSES. RDY NON | These are slightly marred. Also) ware, ptumbing. electrical sup: PIT FOR LEASE
tn ‘Fluorescent, Orehard TRADE-IN DEPT. _| “eo, spring controlled, with mane, electric. ofl se | eee: “Weictanen| oth chencr omer es Goktand Excellent gravel Phone OA 22008, ake Are Large elec rance—Hi lec $2095 | {ail saddle. and “eins $11.95.) 5r5 ot etree “Orchard Lake fe Ph, PEC OAD GRA O 36 inch gas rene 39 95 | _2381 Mt. Clemens. FE 17-0724 fsa Ave. —SuRERS. § yas. $1.00 delivered.
Recon. guar. elec. refrie . $4995 | LADY’s WHITE ROLLER SKATES. WATER TANK. USED FUR. veda potas stoners ‘and | ROAD GRAVEL AND FILL DIRT.
You can get tt quickly om your FOR SALE Recon. guar. elec. washer. $3995 , Size 6 Professional. boots. Pre-| 30 GAL. HOT gas burners, ‘ne oy aed Ness it WE
Signature. car Gly araiure No en- : ih ed 2 pe living room suite $1995 | cision wheels and aes stops. Case | Hoover sweeper. no attachmentf./ stoves = a
dorsers. Paym to suit your | Large davenport odd $995 included FE 2-0675 | and Bissell sweeper. 2 men's ester. ~ Wood, Coal ¢ & x Fuel. _ 67
budget We win be gind to ae | Heavy walnut twin beds 99> | TIONEL TRAIN VILLAGE 6E. 2 | suits, size 44. 2-4605. TWO zet “TRAILER, ed a es
with your money problems 14" MOTOROLA TV SET WITH 5 piece wood dinette $24 95 : KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. one tire. New RY. HARD. HEAVY SLA you { complete trains. eset, guto-— D {$1509 vatue floor tem Ge 5 $795 matic coal log. cattle & milk | desutiful 42-in. model, $95 value. narer used. $12. Ps eee. and ki Eindling. $8 iS a eert ot 2 or 2
| E WROUGHT IRON STAND. Ta-| Many Wy oF N's bak loaders. Lighted " bulldings a | $0.80. Slightly marred ib transit: | Toney SEAT. $7.98 WALUE. LUE,| cord for $10 FE
BLE MODEL RADIO - PHONO. Sa (nace wigt steffee "Cal" 'FE | meaeg at terre site, Mich | olretywesd” Basic one pet! | DRY” SIAR" WOOD_ AA -TNTAN rescent, rehard inary values. . Delivered. 52006.
703 FINANCE CO. AAS Met UES EI Se SCAN Parre ua MENS SSWLING BALL, BAG AND ceed na ‘itch : Fluoreccent.” aeYuiis ae
FE 41574 : ELECTRIC ROASTER - LAROE| bogeny dining room, suite, Call. eae a sis. “OR aon =| “fateets, $24 80 value. $1698. Also ‘ ohere a a. * rae —poons | —2- fr bere. :
Mort Loa $4| S28. BEET rren. onLanno _8. Telegraph. pies. MY 3-2878. Siu teeviltal i wapeey aa tuace tere |/kee Un Fr sn ‘Soeeawas Puel Oak:
alee Weems) A | TRADE, O43 RANGES FOR FURS |@ace, (POLICEMAN ALL TEATHC| frate marge "Michigan Pore OF, iS. he ae . ti : er black “‘puttees.’ 233 cen! e Ave. . 7 a ; Huron. LOANS $600 to $1,500 nen ny ELECTRIC Rawoxg, | FRAP. TM YOUR OLD aeates | LINOLEUM....39¢ YD, | WATER SOFTENERS Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 For any purpose. lectric Co, 1060, ©M & Bew pair. We have some | 49. wai. grain. DO nn
hos! madernteruasel Gi rom Sale LAUNDRY, 7Ui Top & 5 LE es good used skates for sale cheap. |.13¢ PLOOR TILE(x® rr factory fwarranty. tm loven 6 UTIFUL EVER- land Count J = one of the largest selections . “ —
2 pret, home additions qf =| FULL SIZE ELECTRIC mince ~ 6,000 SO. FEET OF | on oye. ta Oakiand: CoA. com: | ATT PEE > S10 OAL. | ampar » BASEMENT SA8H greens, 77 varieties, $3.00 te $8.00.
vemen , Good ete e replace mtures. . ea ie i! \ ,
ae Sorry rvensiracted FOR SALE. ce coiens Hebe RE- | NEW FURNITURE | Bron Sahl Plenty of tree park- SMITH'S, S, 257 S . Saginaw Ine” 3 Ite $2.80 each Tine vast at Groveland. Maibews « } struc — ol . _
cre weld o sarece or co | fiseretere Sa ee) WARE HOUSE PRICES S| BARNES HARDWARE | LIONEL & AMERICAN| "8 VT ock _and_Pitnt_on Dixie Highway,
3 Go second morteaces Spinner washers ..... e008 we) Living “room, Settee et | “742. W. Huron FLYER TRAINS ‘COAL _& we supeiy_co |... CLOSE OUT = Apply 209 Nationa! Building santenae ts ve 24h 7 PIE cE LIVING ae Authorized iactory service and | #1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE Xe: | “Birch — Maple — Chinese fim
___Fontiac or _shooe FE ¢-4739_ a ee GEALE ON LW “ROOM GROUP | genuine fact: y parts. Free test Ter! ATING | a truit_treca — shrubs. Patterson : me =| GARBAGE DISPOSALS N E W, s ) Christmas Trees 59A on, factory analtser ~ USED ) HEATING Nursery. Commerce Rd. _ Swaps. 55 while they last. $40.95. R. B.| Davenport end c-air, two step) ~~~ WW ~~ nn | R'S. 63 W. HURON 8T ~~ ~~|_Munro Electric, 1060 W. Huron tables 1 coffee table, 2 decor) , cuRrsTMasS TREE FOR YOU | ASKER'S_€3_W._RURON 81 EQUIPMENT For Sale Pets 69
BUILDING WORTH $200-| GOOD ADJUSTABLE HOLLYWOOD | ®!or lamps. Cut your own live tree. Spruce. °Q mn aoe Seater a5 $400 tecenteg as (o t = in on used bed frame, $8. 90-coil, % springs ALL FOR $97 Blackhill, Norway, White. Pir, é AIREDALE. FOR BEA-
ears. H. J. pit, OR 3-1355. $8, Dining room furniture, tabie, All other suites, so'a bed suites, Dougias. Pine, Scotch, Red. Jack. _Ble_or sell, MA 5-048!
CASLEWEELGON ‘ORAND FOR A/| 4 chairs, buffet, $90. Large waffle! studio couches, and beautiful] Also ornamented trees. Dig your CASH AND CARRY Coa) turneces- $20.00 up. AKC REGISTERED GER
good Spinet. Need the room. FE| iron, $8. FE 4-864). grays, blues. greens reds| own. Bring your own { 2022 | 158 white pine boards ou oa ee puppies 6 wks. old. OR
26nT HOTPOINT T MOBILE | DISH 1sHW ASH- t equal savings beget) [eoprdipal pcs ixieok pe! = 4x8x‘s plaster board :........ 1.23 Btokers 3-1635_before 4 “.m.
ELECTRICAL WORK FOR CABI-| er Floor B. IECE pases ee on gravel road | tenes” rosk 1.10 Blowers AKC REOSTERED Di DA net work. PE §-3766 _Muaro Electric 1000 W. Hu iron . —— ro at all times. Open Insulation loose and blanket . _OR FIT i. ita? CAMP TRAILER TRADE | HOTPOINT WASHER & Veh BEDROOM GROLE Wuseoe Mutual eo08 Farm | Culverts for drivewars Range boilers PUPPIES i=s THE
| for Browning Automatie shotgun | matched pair, $359 95, installed Double dresser ‘arge mirror Z: a | 215 Ibs celotes Srinrlew 759 8a How water heaters “aay “ope ca 2579 aryenkson
+ and $250 FE >2672 any- , Munro Electric. 1060 W.| bookcase bed. roo: y chest of -ARGE TREES. SUITABLE FOR |! -car th bds ties M ten John R ahd Deauindre, = | no | arawers) toe decorator jamps. | churches, halls and ete. Will abbas —— wand Exterior ELBLING Rechouter 2
S.RM_AND BATH OUTSIDE OF HOT POINT Chew: sa 85. | ALL FOR §$ iz cetiver FE 233i =) Interior tnd exterior doors 13.8 Parke St AKC BOXER PU PUPPIES. 6 WEEKS | town partly finished Basement oven range Originally $340 95. | alse! islllether eed com cates Winvews. Anderson ene others. ons. i : Ceaaks he. a $1631,
| furnace for targer modera house | pow See tw iturea, = | Beautiful wainut prays. frat. F For Sale Miscellaheous 60 | Bebe aed Gr Mooring OORP seat Basser FOUN > MALE. 9 YRS. c | ood and blonds, at same big | old ew - | HAMILTON ELECTRIC DRYER. | Poul 016_______.. |" room oulte. Eucellent cond. AS WN PAYMENT | wWikbow “Maps To rour| “sajost, ott end grease-any make eee SS Se ee ke XER PUPPIES. 2 MOS. OLD tag? mas tall moe pint loonie dles|| 9 SE TERMS LOW A. 2 WEEKLY ORDER. sewing machine within a radius| Corner Orchard Leake Ra. GReen.| T° males, one female. $15 and
Sirmingham, ‘MI 61690 KENMORE WRINGER WasHING | Pearson’s Bank eFuraiture Free estimates cheerfully given. | of 10 miles for only $2. Parte| {ea “¢-20a3, $50. Excellent blood line. MY — iF FUR COAT PER. | machine. 7 Cu. Ft. Re- | ¢2 Orchard Lake PE 47881 sORPLUS LUMBER & extra. FE 4-3930. $35 Auburn. WILSON WELDING GENERATOR. WELDING GENRAATOR 5 a
fect condition. Size 16-18. ‘180. | _trigerator. Make offer. MA€1130.| We give Gold Belt Gite samp : 1 NEW .AND USED FURNITURE | 309 amps. N. Saginaw BOSTONS AT STUD.
3 | KENMORE OAs R NOE. 35 RLS 12% INCH RCA SOLE $295.) MATERIAL SALES CO. Refrigerators Gd py || ET LE Pnied cnn apps PROM SMALL
Ee Re OMNOTE pam” | base feges tester aie ate | AVAL TON TV |i Miciane na. auey Om son) Ao rar eg powetroiers S86} Do It Yourself 61 | ea. Fx a _.coe Ye 6-008. | rr o ron ace =| FORMAL. AQUA NYLON NET | wsiuwo geeks PE 2-2257 TRAILER EXCHANGE. FE_2-3200 hi Parakeet
- oe — Ae Worn once 9x12 LINO. RUGS $2.98 GsED RI REERIGERATOR $35 AND AND | 2 WHEEL TRAIUER, $23 5 i teing OS 4 vermn “eS Repeat hs Lapa a me . DO <— QwN Crista} arakeets
paren te [ad We PE 375402. — 2 : 3
ca me SORT eee | CUTE, abt Peeps | onda hep Ee ONT sengre—is—| Aeteettciais Putin | Saiistag, Mentiny Babyy | Etat Metts Mk “Sapa an ses: 7 wr r : z ;
fae Sie ate caie at eee | CURR LA SE BAeN,| ae ORL hate | Besa | Baer atte. eagtaea | SIRT rte weg we | Sie ee aot Bi len : aaa a 3 1503 8. Wood 7y 4) ¢ eve : R : 1 > a — —? - 5. SB. Sw Ld , é LADIES T SALE ALCOHOL = ANTIPREEZE Watt Appliances as ALL SUNDAYS Mile R4. Birmineham. MI-+600 | [Ceson RENTAL EQUIPT. | COME AND SEE OUR MEXICAN Marmot Pur Ascot. size 10 or | SYERS. “1, Haron. Fee Retiong oh z-_| Open 10:30 to 2-20. Shop & Save |i SPACE HRATER FOR 1 P|” aad bidg. cappiies. Open, Sun. ee ce ean kh ok
a j “olass Snims cabinet, 5088. Jessie. iso FRIGIDAIRE VERY OOOD ae eee = dition.” Bryant water heater. L. | —2—™ F ; NT - ‘ors. Excellent blood line. Violet
i BLACK AND 1 WHITE 2 Prece | 1985 AIRE, 11.5 CU. at condition. 62 Green 9. ____ Moterola Table M.. new pic. tube aie ve PLUMS NG suppiy | ples” Clastification got Rd. 5-3129
= vag a LINOLEUM SALE $49 , APT. SIZE ELECT tiC STOVE. wae s_ | feel E 5-2100 {- MINOX. MARK > ee MERE bAGheUND FURRY tk
100° MINK - DYED MUSKRAT JACK'S KEW LOGATION | Picture tubes guaranteed for 1 yr. | _everhead yarave door OR 3204 | AGES spine TO| tripod, timer and timer attach: | AKC registered. Wil held for full length coat. excellent cond . 277 BALDWIN MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE | 40: fF S3c off oe lack ike new Lenethen rour @a-| ment. case and developing Christmas. OL 1-6525. size 16-18. Sacrifice for $250. MA- Baldwin. corner Rundali ie psig seo cgadccctks Wy rane ‘Put . earace doors.| and exposure meter All for ny WASSTE: STER SALE “atte PACH. walt
ene se wove | pmelrum femnants 28 sq ya VEN Se Te Pay Pa aerate ll ld «| Terms. FE 4-658 _Like new. OR 3-2866 Pt keen 6. bane ; 0. vs" lino} esac ee ION GUN TYPE, ree 8 Me
aap aor) es ijal8 jinsteusn $180 | 2 PIECE GREEN LIVING ROOM Surplus Paint, | 5 | CaO come ensnearn | - Sale Music Musical Goods 62, peed a ee oe __ suite. $40. FE 8-1839. White enamel........ burner, with con’ 1.
Jackets “tine 12 to 16. sept gl Ee Beda cies gal dala | hE a : ees tile mostat. Used one season, MA Bax SPALINES CANA
124" TV CONSOLE” FOR BALE. peal 3514. CCORDIO! DION. LATOSCA . RIVIERA, VIERA, AKEETS, Ly
SHEARED RACOON COAT, Lord’s Specials “rk so Harold's Paint & Lino Si GUN TYPR_ FURNACE, 06 | “5 AcegRpIoN bass. 180, EM 3-0002, |, '0t. 200s DS, Clemens. FR OO - cellent condition. Size 12. $100 2 pe +P. s SECTIONAL COUCH. BEION 140 @. Saginaw st. Me a asian weheru bueher = OR SALE ALL STYLES. PUPPIES FOR GOOD C.F sie W. Huron, apt. 301. Call a dinette get ves eeeteenes 040.95 brewa, tweed. Only a GA ai oe vepatred to bee | __ 5-777. :
ed. Pek twa tow shee. few mos. old. . Blond corner | 36 Gal. Auto. Heater $54. 7 GAL. Olt FANE WITH GAUGE inners — Xmas luyaways. 7 | PARAKEETS AND CANARIES.
en cen eecaniaa alae sce ked frome Gi $139. oe gs %p sable, 8. FE San. Ca stokes; fe oa ete | AL. OL. TANT Wyo PE ei2i? | Prail, basement apt) PE 5-828. | 2489 Auburn Rd. PE 0510. (ect excellent cond sed tov iiesee-? O88. MODERN CHAIRS. RED AND . trays. sta sects - ce et ILER. BALDWIN ACROSONIC ARA! . CA 5
_Call_after_8:30_ p.m. on 21509, | Ved ane # lords 8 beige gray. Like brand new. sec. | SAVE SUPPLY. 100 8. Seginaw OnE Soest FRA Cheap. pF “finish. Slightly used. |. Pood, Since, 1977. $64 Oakland Ave, TUXEDO, SIZE 38. PHONE OR . . rifice, PE §-7453. CLOSEOUT ri same as new. Save PARAREETS. BABIES AND GAN.
pase | Furniture and Appliances USED DEPT. Exterior and interior doors, 4axee —PACHOUD WRECKING CO, | S20 Gown. Balence 35, manthe singers. 791 Melrose, FE
baa, pak a e eat wie benser be nig wrisiey’s Used To Be" Maytag washer $ 29.50 a%e plyecord. 85.44 sheet. | 2301 Dixie Hwy. : FE $-9108 _naw St. PE 5-822: ee eee =the cwercenentas® twee a ae 7
collar end. cuffs. Both in excel- one ° eatdes dl i [ee sieso) cash i008 bales Pontiac se Piywoed | PHFLPS ELECTRIC HARDWARD. | giByY GRAND PIANO WITH Pans Par oe
lent! "condition #20 each. 86° §. iaeCHED—OOLD BOR AY | Apt sie ens range 105.00) 33543 | oie supotics OR >1217 OR | bench. 6160,_FE_ 2.0000 239 Voorheis Rd PE 58031 encore | chairs. Pr. of step tables .& Dining room table and e 9 «950 | 30. OFF ON ALL COLEMAN | —, SAI. FE BALDWIN AEROSONIC PTA N 0. PEDIGREED ENGLISH POINTER
Sale Household Goods 37) eee eee a eee Prigidatre automatic washer $149 95 stoves & Lanterns Owen's Ma-| | E AN P. AINT A Price M8 Phe PE Da Pups, 8 wks. Cass Lake MAYTAG SQUARE TUB WASH-| yew Hamilton Dryer $12005/ ‘tine Supplies, 396 Orchard Lake | House paint, 1 gallon ........ $3.98) ———— Ra * gecgo' Harbor? rE se 50318. YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT L&s ane years ol¢ Best offer FE) now a dryer 5 Ave.« 2ed Pecoior ts BECCICNOD a CONN | TRUMI TRUMPET 1 EXCELLENT PUP PIES, CANARIES J AND PARA
re EEE SE | Pg gallons for ..eees : _ condition 3-285. ects “cane BE FOUND PT UL “to's | MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES. LAYTON'S Leno bogey gary pane a er contin chee Tn FRANCO, AE PUREBRED WALKER HOUND End tables. $1.98 up: new book-| found and square tubs. Fully Furniture. asppuanices ‘Oaal, paint. & roller or pan $3.90 —© a Ai he FO IR p. 4 mos. Both sex. beds ieee Thyle Electric, 502 fos wal 1 gal. EF SHOP NEW | SFINET PIAKOS" CABLE. 10 ea. 1360 Granger Ra Toston.
$24 refrigerators $25 up. ranges =e Sen OOR S Bach, _OA 0242.
Pee tee pelea sana __Pet sil or FE S401 | Ga D | ot 8, Segines St.___Opea 0 ote? esha roceee Co. Ok REG. 1 WEEK OLD BOXER PUP. 8B hew chrome ve. tent bee | 2 PIECE” SECTIONAL, COLOR rage LIOOTS | rxoxoorarus.. >SPEED, Fa a ciaminers | Piet FE 2-t000 95 up: =. pew & used $5 oe Brown. Year old. FE 2-9418. TO FROM ord ers, $29.95 value, 418.8. ade by C. O Coon slightly | REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES.
up: bedroom SO vo: | (FC LIVING | ROSM “re a WALNUT DINING ROOM SPECIAL PALL OFPER- Cases are, slightly, scratched. | Used. Guaranteed, $75. $10 down, | _OR_3-1906_after. 5. * living room suites, i298 5 90 cia MAYTAG SQUARE. TUR ALONE _Suite, $45, Call MI 44176. y Berry ail steel fully cuaranteed. | Michigan pecan hand _ $5. per_month., Caibi Usie Co. | REGISTERED BOXER otrer i aun weter. UPRIGHT PIANO, EXCELLENT) Firm, $35 epi wo Estimates *| sONCH = LIONTS IN EARLY | -U2™ w. FE 5-82 305 Dixie Hwy. ve OuR SY, aT ET cy ai at bee ater cond., painted-ivory. New plastic DEGKT GOOR SALE 2, ST ecas Laken. OM maatse | ane THING, REPAIRS, GUAR- GUAR: TRAINED | BEAGLES. | REASON.
cei anvthing. Like new. $110. Dormeyer Fry 1_8_ Paddock Coach and Candie Lantern di srtect, 04 © OA _8-3325. an
He par il 2 aAres ware well. $8. 781s Elisabeth Lake Ra. BATH TUB. STOOL AND D LAVA. — BB py tne “ereer. fo ee LOM ry Sa x f“acarn fists. UAL DOG TO =
1% N To 8 x12 901 Seren Ot eee house at te Michi- | RECOND. SMALL BABY GRAND vec childs pet. erably Tere AE + RE ae SOO ee ee a FIXTURES YOUNGS-| gan Pluore 303, Orchard Terms, Gallagher's. 18 E.| tier, MY 3}0081: L & & SALES CO d mi. east of W. Walton Bivd aa Lats peng ea lifaes am cape ae nd fake Ave. _Flaron_ 3 . PE 40566. *De Traihed 70 Zontiac or * mi. ea uburn : lers. automatic v-‘er heater.) PROFESSIONAL HAIR DRYER.) SMALL cays GRAND PIANO, gs tf Boarded.
Reinhts oa Aubura Ré Me. $139 38 Ei ear’ aha hy 2 hardware, elecirical supplies. soil, | Excellent condition. $50. Cail OR | mahogany finish, excellent cond. facta at
We dive Holdens Rea Samos | _{ric, "1060 W. Huron mr Love Bree Paint | ca Brace creed peal Sevens, | BOARDING, Berane sp Bae
AfR_KING CONSOLE 12%" TV, #25.) FOR CHESTS. 15x. $15. HEIGHTS SUPPLY: 2685 Perry | ge.q pumoe Beto ae ol yg gna we
cea WALL GABINETE 2.98 UP _#__ FR +969) wel Myers pura *eO) Co. Me N. Saginaw FE $4222 | Uatneq” ‘urrShell, S18 Tele: 6 PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM | WALL CA BEEP AND | PORK. HALF AND USED SMALL SPINET LARGE! raph. mie PEE oe mee mre _oniree aise “FE! KELLY'S HARDWARE | decom, Oabapers pe eee Grain & Feed ALL. NEW PICK & PA STORE wit AER ‘Auburn at Adams, Auburn AYE | SEVERA Hay, Gr 71
FURNITURE. ESOT Was on like new. Owner leering territory : hn ater, Ge | ALFALFA, ALL LL, RINDS canta 19.00 Cotton Mattress ..... 0.95 en ae . booty Price S461. rs, 18 E. Huron FE 40566.| straw, grain, shelled f
39 Tanerepri mattress . $18 98 | a ee , a. *
its fet cabinet Sts fmt oa BONS BCONOMY Reo o ae y j
$00 09 onid Anminisiet rugs 00 a) models, one of America, FURNITURE co. We uy, sell and exchange every- ee ad aa 361 8. SAGINAW S&T. Hh, 8, Pons anteed O yourp. Bay © new ___ PONTIAC, . AN
Kland Furiture || Siete acta ipo PR ee 10 8. Saginaw rE . : i
2 auf. ond. gaveeage Ave. a : Sidi awivel chair, $30, 65 84m mit ak AB. 1GERA- “Wes stin house _ Roofing and Siding dareet. . 935, PE 41468. tor. § cu. ft. 87%. 1 Am Deluxe. e 9g Combination Doors- . . Electric range. Carried by Hud}. rae tgetrte renge wim wide even. :
SAGA “ROO 8 gt or Rrmnes Reke Eay4 Toe rig re THE ANSWER TO ive ll, " --
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THIRTY JPHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1955
* “orc property 9 er OR TRADE
or sutemebie. bh 605 pre.
CATTLE. MOST | Aye gs Weight 400 to 600. *
SHARES once aaa a
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[TEAM OF WORK Ofe Arabian Albino
horse. Call MA $30 after |
~ Wanted Livestock 73 PRAPAPDAL ROA LEO
WANTED: HORSES TO Can care for FE 17-0318.
For Sale Poultry
LARGE WHITE Pairs or trios. EMpire 3-441)
__ Sale Farm | Produce — JS
APPLES Most varieties $150 bu. and
$460 Orkchard Lake Rd Open
a ee ee! ee re mem
FARM FRESH MILK HOMOGENIZED—-33c PER ‘, GAI
Pasturized, J2e per ‘2
Processed in our own plant, li-
censed by the State of Michigan
Rowe's Farm Dairy. 4180 Baid-
Biv Rd. 32 miles north of Walton
ay Pe Wee OR HORSES BY | the bale or by the ton. Pickup |
_ or delivered MA 6-6038) ;
HUSBakD SQUASH BLUE On
green 3 cents a pound All sizes |
$660 Gididngs Rd. FE 5-6660 |
Potatoes, Delicious Apples.
Orton Rd. Left first farm *
_Sale | Farm n Equipment 7
A A A BUYS *
“- - :Bronomy—wheet Pan-! » ter riding tractors All impie- |
ments — snow plows roto-tillers |
and snow blowers, Power lawn
mowers, We give Holdens Red:
Stamps. -
* See Lee, the Tractor Man e21 Mt Clemens rr 3-OA 0
TABLE MODEL CREA SEP- |
arator for sale Almost me 3575 |
nken. $-2000
‘Buy Now and Save! |
Farm and Industrial |
Snow Blades and Blowers FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW
BUY _AND SAVE AT
HOUGHTEN & SON e o28 } N. N. Main. jain, Rochestser, | OL 1-9761
i DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN TRAC-
( tor, sickle bar mower and cul-
tivators. John Deere hammer
mill and belt. Co-op one row
corn picker. Front end loader and
blade or Case tractor. FE 5-0603.
GARDEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT pyr trailer. Good condition. OR o~
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YOUR 1-H DEALER he PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE _
Mich. Chain Saw Distr.
Renials. AH 3-882!
REN. na” bir esess & repairs, ‘eee ‘Crooks *
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in ahd see ‘em at W. F. Millers | §70-15 SUBURBANITE MUD AND Garden & Lawn Equipment, 1593 fouth Woodward (North a aan. PE oss) 603 8. Sac * ™, ie eo en
Phone Midwe . Auto Service 8l
SC AL rte Lael [RR B - nana 3 ler! sno UMPING & PAINTING
Date “Mwy. MA Sel ar OR FREI ESTIMATE 35-8506. L L MARES A ,caRs iil.
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NOW Is nei time to purchase an al! new
1956 ac Chief Mobile Home
The 32 f. with a low low down of
$451.85 Delivered and set up.
‘| Also the 37-42-and 47-1 and 2 bed- room mode! now.on display i
A fine selection of reconditioned
used trailers which can be pur-
chased om the ‘ow tow rental
| purchase plan
STOP IN NOW
"' HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES 4301 Dixie Hwy
Drayten Plains, OR 43-1203
Pint _ “49 NEW MOON 27 FT, 8SEMI- modern. OR 3-7946
| lesa “ROYCRAFT, 40 ft 2 BED-
room Clean, good condition, Ful-
| -lv equipped Lot 104 3300 Eliz
Lake Rd. eG 4-3240 after 5 pm
83 8500
(23 FT TRAVELO. “CLEAN.
8 Keego Harbor Trailer
Quick sale .
|GENERAL AND SKYLINE FOR
1956 Quality merchandise at a
moderate price. Gepesee Sales,
| 2101 Dixie Hwy.
1953 22 FT. ere as Diiesater|
new. Very clean, fully wre
and modern, 784 Arcadia. P
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Auto Accessarice PR APIA PO
AUTO PARTS AND ACCESS NEW
used and rebuilt For the parts
you need. when .you need them,
remember:
HOLLERBECK'S AUTO PARTS
{| Oven 7 dave # week. B to 8B: and 9 |
to 6 on Sun 300 Appeals Ave. re
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1-9477 oF FE a-l
ALL PARTS OF o “CHEVIE _ FE |
2-681
Auto Glass Service ~
When you need it! Have you tried
our service? Glass — while you wait. Insurance nored.
All work guarante Pree 1 bb
of coffee to » customer with each
door aes or windshield
en rosaren Ontil 4
B AUTO GLASS co.
122 | Oskland ee FE
opoUlEs AUTO PARTS
pn Evenines " Days q Week | Star fete and generators .... $6.50
Rebuilt springs
parte for ‘4 et of used
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986 Oakland Ave Ph _ FE 44513 4-7066
87 50
cars * For Sale Trucks 90
CHEVROLET % PLAT-
form. and lake. trdete 1 Me BSA: ime oC 2 200: re Som % TON,
R& 13S nes
1 TON. F 350, oP. FORD rad ‘call FE truck for rent.
8-03.36
‘33 FORD V-8," %-TON PICK-UP. Radio. heater good shape. $800.
OR 31972. i 36 GM % TON
Brand few, dealers cost.
MAZUREK
MOTOR SALES Your Packard Dealer
Saginaw at “outh Bivd.
ee FE 46-0587
1985 FORD, F-250. 81.500 On WEST
_ offer, 446 Mt. Clemens
‘33. F 6 FORD TRUCK, WITH 0, ore axel trailer with job.
MA 4
WANTED ~ PICKUP.
calf. METrose
WILL. SACRIFICE *, ton ‘52 CHEV. °ICKUP with -4 speed transmission.
Faceotionallv clean
rubber. Phone FF “61682
~ TRUCKS 1950 Chev. Panel Holstein
4-3420,
1953 Ford 2 ton stake
1953 Ford 3 ton dump
1954 Ford 2 ton stake
1955 Ford 2 ton stake
1955 Ford 1 ton stake
1035 Ford ‘2 ton pickup
LARRY
JEROME _ ROCHESTER FORD DEALER
OL Hee be
“FOR MORE THA YRS, __GOOD PL ACE ‘ro BUY A
For Sale Cars 91
1955 BUICK SPECIAL. 4 poor,
hardtop. Dyna. R and H. Power-
steering and brakes Officials car.
7000 miles $2575. FE 2-7262
100 USED CARS PRICED
$2
OVER WHOLESALE
KELLER
CLEARANCE SALE OF
V-8 ENGINES Ford, Chev Pontiac Dodge,
plat Olds. — Studebaker.
ey
For Sale ile Tires : B0-A
A SET e1-18 RO ROYALS. NEW white walls, "18.68 603 8. eaes- _naw. FE 4-0687.
TIRES. 31.80 UP.
also | Walls, 50 = s, 603 8. Saginaw
aul
BRAID. “MOTOR. SALES 2-0186 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
BIRMINGHAM
‘47 one owner used care must be
ft
‘No Teasonable offre KOCH Liberty 9-4585
___ ‘Opposite the BIG
-| Christmas
Special
sold before Dec No pay-
ments till well after the holidays
$25 OVER WHOLESALE
turned down
‘63 Mercury Monterey
hardtop $2,225
“o4 Ford. ranch wagon,
wer steering 23s
‘$3 Studebaker and Cruiser $ 925
53 Pontiac, doo: 925
iebaker, 2 door % $75
3 Mercury Sedan $ 775
"Sl sivsowekex Commander,
Convert S $ 375
let
Carkner Motor Sales
CRANKSRAPT GRINDING Ii IN THE | eee Cy! ts “ebored. Zuck Ma-
: ne Shop. ood. Phone FE |
For Sale_ “Motorcycles 83
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE wor
your Harley vidson
ly Davidson Sales Co, 372 poll
Saginaw,
D. ‘51 74 OV, 10.000 MILES
Good condition. $450. Call MY
22084 after 5 pm _
__ For r Sale e Bicycles _ 84
IN oe FOR CHRISTMAS, TR1-
cycle; rer) size, good cond)-
_tion. OR
_ Boats & a & Accessories 85
CURISTMAS 8 SUGGESTION
Evinrude moto
| Wolverine ang Feathercrat boats
; Sanne at AUCTION EVERY ; Bat. mh MY 2-152). ulerine “Accessories
Yaway or erms : SMART AUCTION SALE.
closed until April. sales datlv uBABRINGTOR | Bons: re as
— osee arene in used furniture. Open Eves. and Buns,
- a ’ ies rvie
, For Sale Housetrailers 78 | = Pex CENT OFF ON ALL NEW + 1955 itreaptcls Comeers motors
* A REAL» REAL BUY—MUST BE SOLD. te
at once! jac Chief, Deluxe- OWENS MARINE “SUPPLY
Si-ft. Housetrailer, Completely 30¢ Orchard Lake Ave.
* eq phon dae modern. rope Phone FE 2-8020 * venience ve UMA CRAPT BOATS - fing room, 2 bedrooms, ba’ roe: eae
Gitetie and Kitchen. “Completely | yeaniWe SALES SERVICE | weeks CF executive. 30-1 ft. Pon- | ——___422_8._ TELEGRAPH tiac Chief Housetrailer compiete-|; WANTED: 16 FT. OUTBOARD
ralshed: same perfect con- and motor. Exchange livestock. ae
dition. +4242, A __Stewart, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
“VACATION TRAILER |
i 16% ft. Owosso. OR 3-4874,
54 CHAMUION - 36 FT - “TRAILER
PE 86-1371 or OR 3-7015
~ PAY LIKE RENT
Yes, we mean just that! We
now have the most complete line |
of reconditioned and late mode
wodero trailers ever As low as —
me
bes Paes trailers - as low as
TRAIL ER EXCHANGE 0 8. Telerraph FE_2-3200
- Trailer
| Exchange gtr and GREAT LAKES.
5 ft. America’s 2 unchal-
oss: leaders in their price
tange. BEEMER, CREE and
TIN] HOME. New trailers as iit-
tle as ‘¢ down As long as 60 |
| edoatry to pay at & per cent tn-
"PARTS—STORE
60 8. Telegra: = a FE 2-3200
Hos e)- — Center:
Parts-Service Open to 6 thru Sat
_Tratler Sales Open Sunday P M.
ita9, 2 23 FT. otto cpr ysle FUL-
mi-modern, on lot
— sewer. Phone
PP OOM men es
Ce ee ee ee
water
ts tioned. Hooked to sewer and wa-
a “ter_can be eee Huron Traii-
er Park. FE 2-2915.
Av. HOUSETRAILER,
Refri B. as, ec
Brakes, Cash ‘or terms, Call MY
04 after 4:30 pm *
‘FT. ALL $371 31 moral. COACH, ~
a. camaiien,
ley ie _ Ph. FE 5-73
OXFORD
Trailer Sales i Prices slashed on used
trailers. Must cut down
- inventory. Get a bargain
here t 40 +6 pick
from.
+ a
ay.
: } i = new "6 Stewarts Gen.
wei og oe Pea trai. The
‘ * Stewart Coach. ' ve to
* te it.
ae rates, low insurance. ee lg accessorie
"Oxford ieee Sales s,
: wal a4:
|
wrD
TOP DOLI. PDDLTAR FOR CLEAN C a Rs
_MElrose 4-3420.
Transportation Offered 87
CARS TO CALIF, SEATTLE.
Fia, La. Averill Auto Sales. 2020
Dixie Hwy FE 2-0878 BS Your eens
PONTIA 40
668 8 WOODWARD, "BIRMINGHAM | CARNIVAL : - by Dick Turner
i3
DOWN AND UP ‘TO
For Sale Cars 91 CHRISTMAS TREAT
THAT CAN’T BE BEAT}
SIXES & EIGHTS
STANDARD TRANS.
P G AND O D
NEW CAR GUARANTEE
)
Low Aa
$1679
FULL PRIGE
NO FINANCING PROBLEMS
AS LOW AS JUST OUR CAR
0 MONTHS
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION
SAVE
As You Have Never
Saved Before
Don't Delay—Act Today
HASKINS CHEVROLET
Oakland County's Fastest
Growing Dealer
6751 Dixie Hwy. at M15 We WwOje.
VALUES |
GUARA NTEED.
Pivmouth Savoy 4 door.
Chrysier @ door
Pivmouth club sedan.
Piymouth 4 door
Chrysier Raneater 4 door.
DeSoto custom 4 door.
1950 Studebaker, overdrive . $250
Choice 1951-1083 Pontiacs
CLARKSTON
MOTOR SALES 32:8 MAIN 8T.
CLA TON
CRRYSi = PLYMOUTH
nee 8pm Daily Ww ‘BUY SELL aro TRADE
; __MA 8-514!
1954 BUICK CENTURY RIVIERA.
2 dr 000 miles. Clean, $1725.
PE 47043. After 6. FE 27448.
BUICK ‘54 CENTURY HARD TOP
2, tone. Power brakes and steer-
| ee au extras. Wife's car. Low
milea
Ponies ‘$3 Catalina Hydramatic
Radio heater. Beauti leather
seats. Very clean. Family car.
Drive both and make an er.
MA 6+ 66905.
FOR SALE. LATE isi
Super Riviera, ¢dr Sed
in first class shape. Ba
_&t once. H. P, Sutton, 1 lee)
1952 BUICK 5 SUPER HAI HARDTOP,
& , extras. Good tires, oL
6-2431 after 5 acl
an.
aie sold
2-6432.
MAple 5-071
ope Nights ‘ul 9
1946, CLUB CPE. CLEAN. | cheap. 1 197_ 8. Johnson |
pChEyROU ET NICE. 19000)
7) Miechanic
as aETeG LET DEL
22.000 miles. Extra beers
a
TaSEDOGR:
clean. FE
"CHEVROLET «4 DOOR. RA-
U leo
io, heater. motor
_ fair. $250. FE 2-6304 evenings
West Side Used Cars
Drive out where overhead is low
and save the difference. Many
mokes & models to choose from.
West Side Used Cars 23 W. Huron FE 42185 FORD
miles,
afte | 1961 Buick 4 door .........., 9405
1953 Bulek 4 door ......,..... 9196
1953 Buick 4 door ..
1962 Nash 2 door
1954 Chevie Convertible
1950 Mercury 2 door ......... $205
1951 Chevie 2 door .......,. $305
141 Chevie dump truck ..... $195
1954 Pontise 2 door ......... $l295
1950 Chrysler 2 door ......... 6248
1954 Ford Crestline 4 door... $1295
1950 Dodge 4 door .....7... 9308
1954 Henry J. 2 door ...... $69
1952 Pontiac Catalina .....
COMMUN ITY
MOTORS
“Lincoln 5-100
‘35 NASH AMBASSADOR 6. CASH
or trade. FE 5-467
1955 NASH AMBASSADOR CUS-
tom 6, fully equipped. Your pres-
mr A considere, n trade. EM
SEDAN, WAS 8795,
We're making
room for
NORTH “CHEVROLET
Woodward at 13 Mile
__LIncoin §-1100 | =
98 HOLIDAY: $1295 Full power. hydra, radio, heater,
Really, nice
ORTH CHEVROLET ‘92 OLDS
“T finally found. out what happe' — you bowled a perfec
score eel hight!”
|
___ For Sale Cars 91 ____ For Sale Cars 91
PETS Bs New ie LY it. i
na oo € FOR SALE 1950 CHEVROLET ¢ .
door 107 N. Genesee Credit
a cnerncee ema eater, 8 it, col
PE seer Plan ; RAVE YOU BEEN TURNED Chevrolet Dow iM _WEEN TRYING To Oo BUY
EMPLOYMENT NO Y CREDIT.
1956 Demo's WE HAVE Ph GOOD. SELECTION
: : ee . THAT you CAN BUY FOR Floor Cars, Officials Cars VERY ou Piven wp AnD
Courtesy Cars CRTs
2 Door 4 Doors ' :
Sport Couper & Club Coupes No Co-Signers!
1500 210s Bei Airs
Immediate Delivery !
Deal Direct!
No Finance Co.! _
Buy Here—Pay Here
Y’ALL COME
NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 7) 8 SAGINAW
1953 aot eee § PASSENGER. COUN-
an. Radio and heater,
ree miles. Excellent condition.
_ $1005. MI 43152,
FORD V ICT ORIA 1951 light top, green body, R & H,
good rubber new battery. This
car is winterired and ready to
go nuces right
68 Oakland PE 2-2351
‘+4 FORD 2 DOOR CUSTOM LINE.
White wails, R & H. 16,000 miles
Pvt. owner. Cail after 630 pm.
OR 3-474)
‘oe va. ACTUAL
~ 47,000. one owner Call Wooten at 13 Mile
Lincoln 5.1100
1953 OLDS 88. ¢DOOR. HYDRA-
matic Perfect condition. OA
au 14 SUPER 88 HOLIDAY
top steering
58 AD
Juss your car down.
Haskins Chev. 6751 Dizie Hwy. at MIS
MAple 5-507]
Open nites till 8 pearance
1955 PONTIAC. «DOOR CUSTOM 4 N. Main Rochester x Hivare extras. FE
OPEN hier 10 P.M. a OLiv ei “ne 8 FROM $50.00 TO $125.00.
aeraivn ~ _o Bashehew ha, © “eet Bast North woods Hata owners. ——
food ers 693 ~Auburo PONTIAC ish otol a phe
Willys Seepe baad bps S compen ws jg saree, Very snare. On 38 Very sharp. OR _3-2930. buy, sell, t i" er’s s & | 1951 PONTIAC. STATION rvice.. Jeep equipment, snow} Wagon. Hydra.. radio and heater. we, Blew — oo fay afd tires. — cond. 805 if e a Jee emm » Lk, Orion. aly on over! Open 8 om. to pm ti = “
"55 SanconT MO. Y HARD. Cc re top. 7.000 miles $2,395. Cartne ampany Official ial Cars _Biudebaver"h ai +3410. Birm r _ “ oLDrs 8 st, {DOOR
‘St NASH SED. WAS $445: NOW ‘ "8 8-88, HARD TOP for fall pn reancotig only $205. DON'T WAIT TO SEE THESE |
NORT’ = eno CA ane!
ie [| We are o-w wee
For Sale Cars _
WHY WAIT FOR ’56 PLATES
WE GOT ’EM
(2) * i 2 es. = w. while they last 91
youth
on ae lane
"47 Dodge ro deer
"47 Pont, 4 door
HELP US BROOM ‘EM OUT
RIEFMENSCHNEIDER
Dodge-Plymouth Dealer
232 S Saginaw FE 29131 |
olght’ until ® . *
HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY 1%. Cece e
AN"
GomMc TRUCK DEALER
$28 N. Main, Rochester OL 10761
1935 peek ied — HYD., STA-
seat, many extras.
Phone Washington. hack... Bul well 1-723).
pete PONTIAC STARCHIEF CUS-
Catalina. 3400 mileage. MI!
i
CUSTOM CATA.) “tina, salty ly equipped. 7300 miles.
ina “PONTIAG + DOOR DELOKE. 6 cylinder, Hydra. excellent cond
New tires, OL "L “1-T60T.
‘31 PONTIAC $375. HYDR perfect conaiion
is a set of seat covers
NORTH CHEVROLET
at 13 Mile
5-1100 :
“POR 1950 PONTIAC 8 2 door. heater, one owner.
Low mileage. OR 39-1545.
ing ip PONTIAC IN goon SHA’ Loadeo rl ta
PE,
2
>
reasonably
after 5 p.m.
PONTIAC iy SRI ed ‘“ DR
bro) Rosses. ‘Om sous every
i832 PONTIAC GREEN. Low |
r 8, or re day Sat. & Sun _Ph_ PE 2-503 | ioe FORD. ann “GOOD Fines | clean. FE 68-2561
FORD, 1050. 2-DR.
light, overdrive, white sidewalls
Very sharp are finance. 60 8
peendines _FE 2-3200
FORD 7 D>. 80, REDUCED
"tres $1195 for fall clearance
NORTH * SHEVROLET
Woodward at 1} Mile
Lincoln $-1100
‘th FORD CLUB. 6022. V-8 ) AND
Lets t
Woodward at 13 Mule
Lincolm 58-1100
1954 FORD 4 DOOR. CUSTOM,
$400 worth of extras. Take over
payments. Balance $1150. EM
3.0029
3) CHRYSLER CLEAN AND 4 practically mew tires. Take over
Bite of $40 per month. FE
5-27
NEW YORKER 2 and auto
MI €3410, 1953 ) CHRYSLER.
radio, heater
Cark rkner Studebaker.
DESOTO oe HARDTOP beautiful
$495 full price,
terms.
Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M15
MAple 5&-
Open nites till 8
ESOTO, 1951. 4 DR. CUSTOM.
Radio a Hester. aises_ “On condition.
e FE Sr
make oan own
D
1948 BUICK SUPER 2 DR. ORIG-
inal black finish. Good tires. Ful-
ly equipped Excellent ‘condition
$1 Phone PE 2-0774, 560 E
Montcalm
DRIVE A NEW CAR 10 Cs CALIF. or Seattle. Gas allowance
PONTIAC DRIVE AWAY ‘SERVICE |
'53', Unien St FE 4-5139 |
GOING TO SOUTHERN MIS- I
sour! and Northern Arkansas
Need 3 riders Call FE $-6655 |
Leaving the 9th of Decembe?. |
LEAVING | FOR SOUTHEAST MIS- |
uri on Friday the 23rd. Would
ine Hanis to share expenses. FE ity LEAVING FOR TE x * 8 Dec. 7. Room for 2. OL 6-04
TRUCK GOING
_ load either way. _
WANTED RIDERS TO 108 AN- geles, Calif. Dec 42. Se to
_*hare expenses. FE 5-72
__ Wanted | Used ( can 88
; CALIFORNIA BUYER NORTH seaar
E 5-6806.
‘33 BUICK 4 DR_ “ROADMASTER
Power brakes and steering. New
tubeless tires FE 2-2387
1952 CADILLAC CoUre Devt |
Specia curtom built fully
equipped Excellent condition ae
Jessie St Week days between
430 and 630\pm. 8un. until
Ipm
‘34 CHEV 2-DR.. ect Oms ~ FULLY
sauipped and winterized
NORTH CHEVROLET
Woodward at 13 Mile
Lincoln 5-1100
CHEV 1954 ? DOOR SEDAN, RA-
dio & heate® two tone paint, ex-
tra clean inside and out, only
$995 full price. Just your car
down: Fasy GMAC (t€rms.
Haskins Chev. wy.
“PE 2087 aor PE 4806. 7$1 Dixie Hwy et MIS
WANTED — = GONRED | on ose , Oe ues cule om ney make any model. Top Gl aM sss 90 CHEVY. mn & H POWER
BAGL EY AUTO PARTS |
FE 80218 170 BAGLEY 8T | [WE PAY TOP PO!LAR FOR
sharp late mode: cars.
COMMUNITY
MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 10 P.M.
__ OLive 2-931!
OUT OF STATE BU-ERS WILL
buy clean cars from ‘49 5 (55.
Too $ paid Lucky Aut Sales,
_193_8. Saginaw St. FE 4-1006
“THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars. We
need them Drive the extra miles
ss pay vou well. 4540 Dixie
iw
it. J. NANWELT
UP TO a a & “CHEAP cars 2-2666 days or eves.
pee UL, aS REST - THEN GET
“BILL SPENCE
USED CARS .
62 Oakiang Ave FE 4-7333
See M&M Motor Sales For = egy a — ‘ate model cars.
2627 Dixte en 3-1603
SCRAP
ouvies Cail PE 4 PE 4-0562
b ares tad 4ND JUNKI JUNKED
cars. FR 8
fron,
|“ Bronom? CARS 22 Auburn
TO MAKE BUSINESS |
RBRISKER, use Classified
Ads! To sell things, coal}.
to kittens, wat Fe 28181.
Mercury '52 Sport Coupe . 605
Mercury "53 Pesoe ace Natale Sac 1S
Mercury ‘53 Wagon ........ $134 HH
Mercury "54 Pha alley Coupe $1605
Mercury ‘54 agon .. $1846
Buick "54 Super Riviera .... $1895
Lincoin '54 = ech ke
Lincoln "55 Coupe $3005
Mercury ‘56 iystln Coupe $2605 Glide, Good condition. FE 5-0040.
after
53 CHEVROLET 210, 2 DR. Pow- er glide. Beautiful iariese blue
rR & and we 9925. 210
Pioneer FE 4-14
Spee 1005: POWER ‘31 CHEV. CONV. #1
glide,
er alic
bronze color. All leather taterier.
Beautiful
NORTH CHEVROLET
Woodward at 13 Mile
Lincoin 5 5-1100
“41_CHEVY foure $35. GOOD
__tubber “FE 2-087
‘32 CHEVROLET, 4 DR. RADIO,
heater spot light, other acces-
sortes Good condition. -PE 5-6002
1952 CHEVIE GOOD CONDITION
1948 Oldsmobile. MY 2-6952. 28
_N. Hemmingway St. Lake Orion |
FIRST IN USED CAR VALUE
With the Most
Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY AND
NENTAL DEALER
850 S. WOODWARD
MI 6.2200
i987-CHEVRO ratio, heater, aT) ? CHEVROL “ET A-l SHAPE. FE | | # DODGE (DR Ra&H. 4 TIRES ‘31 DODGE CONV. $495 YoU must see the manager to get this for ms price
NORTH cu RCe Lae
Woodward at 13 Mil
L Inc olin $-1100— | | like new Cheap May be seen at
19 8. Paddock $1 Pontiac
‘$2 DODGE 2 DR. $444. WAS $605,
reduced for .all clearance
N H
Lincotn 5-1100 _
‘$9 DODOE, V-8 SE ROOR- RADIO. | heater, automatic Mrans. A real
sharp car for $®
LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES
pees at Clarkston Rd-
R — ME
een BEY. 28 eee DODGE ROYAL V#@ 4 DR. R &
H power flight trans Tinted
Jass and extras. A-] condition,
iy owner. $1675. MA 5-762).
1985 FORD CONVERTABLE,
sharp. $1,800. FE 41036
isso FORD 2 DR. CUSTOM. IN
condition. One owner. MI good
6-2652
‘49 FORD. 2 DOOR RADIO. HEAT-
er and extras. Cail EM_3-2952
1934 FORD & WINDOW COUPE
Has ‘4 race engine, dual car-
buration. high compression heads
and cam 15 inch wheels and
tires, £225. Ca nbe seen at 50
creer St. In rear. Call FE 2-0647
~ 1956
Mercurys
NEW CARS SHOW ROOM CARS
FLOOR CARS STORAGE CARS
NO = LOW MILES
SOME MILES
MOST. MODELS
AS LOW AS
$2,078.71
am afier
wt 2. kes, Bt
DRIVE HOME PRICE INCLUDES TAX, PLATES. HEATER. SIGNALS AND OTHER EQUI
YOUR PREESNT CAR DOWN OR AS LOW AS $287 DOWN
ON THE SPOT CREDIT UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY
Bob Frost
INC. Continental
Lincoln-Mercury
' Dealer
850 S. Woodward Ave,
Midwest 6-2200
Birmifigham, Mich. heater ..........0:
\ LINCOLN-MERCURY IF YOU WANT A REAL DEAL ON
_S& 1956 Ford, call FE 40718
‘$4 LHC. PICKUP $708 $i Rambler $295
‘$2 Chevrolet 4 door $575
50 Nash nee clean pies
‘1 Willys pan : |
JACOBSON’S HUDSON CORNER OF PIKE (ND CASS
FORD. 1962 HARDTOP. EXCEL-
_lent condition. FE 58979.
~ FORD COUNTRY 6
Wagon. 27 Mechanic SEDAN
i ditt $3011
*#@. GOOD COND. $150 MAple 5-4292.
FORD 1954 CUSTOM LINE aTA- w. jon . & passenger.
__mileage. EM }-3229.
31 FORD CUSTOMLINE © ve. RA-
dio and heater. Good condition.
$395. OA _ #3011
“40 FORD, | oop CONDITION, reasonable. 3085 St. Clair _Dr
$2 FORD V-8, 2 DOOR oO rN
perment with good credit. $3812)
PARE, ORTON MOTOR pat ES
_. MY 22 FORD 1953. 2 TONE BLUE Sharp' OR 43-7457. 21308 Denby
Drayton _Woods., _after 6
50 HUDSON: | $125. ALL , WINTER.
ized and ready for cold weather. Why aah buses
ORTH CH. iVROLET
wosmware a: 13 Mile
____Ulncoin_5-1100
‘$2 HU N 2 DR. WAS $505;
only $205, LET
Woodward at 13 Mile
« Lincoln 5-1100 00
JEEP METAL TOP. | GOOD | CON-
aition: $250. New 3-ton power
} $78. MA 42327
"sl IN GOOD CONDI-
tion by owner. 561 Auburn be-
_fore 6 p ™
After Xmas
Prices Now
We Can't Wait! now for fall clearance
NORTH CHEVRO
1952 Mercury 4 dr. Sedan, |
radio & heater.....$595
1953 Ford Custom 2 dr.,
8 cyl., radio & heater $695
1951 Mercury 4 dr., Mere-
O-Matic, radio & heater
.» $425
1954 Ford Custom 4 dr.,
radio & heater.... .$1025,
1953 Olds 88, radio & heat-
er, sharp .........$1095
1951 Chev. 2 dr., radio & heater cheeses
1952 Dodge Conv. . yellow
and black top, radio and oon wee wwe
o
CENTRAL ‘R&H, SPOT- ; ‘sl done pare 200, 9450.
46647
a ie eMoure STATION WAG-
dio and heater. Low mile MY -2-3611
PL YMOUTH. SEDAN. “ONLY
395. was $405 Wee making
| reom for the 56°:
_ NORTH CHEVROLET
ard ae Mile Wood: Lincoin
‘4 «PLYMOUTH. ee eoEnRE
sedan in every 4 dr.
$380 on wn Del's Serv- respect
ws 396) or Lake Rd
UTH PLYMO' DOOR. Condition. rE 21180. 42 Green St
~ Guaranteed — Sharp Used Cars All Makes and Models
GLENN'S MOTOR SALES
FE ¢7311
| 254 8. Saginaw St
‘33 PACKARD 2 DOOR A
matic trans radio and heater,
"82 Chev sedan, radio and fieater=
$495,> trade.
"Sl Packard door, automatic
fo and heater. - $298.
‘si Ford 2 door, Automatic trans.
Radio and neater. New paint.
so Ford 2 ey Radio and heater,
$205
MAZUREK
MOTOR SALES Your Packard Dealer
Saginaw at S uth Bivd.
_ FE ¢O8T
sl PONTIAC) HYDRAMATIC 8.)
$85 OA 8-33
1956 pels ora urer cus-
| tom Catalina _FE
19-45, PONTIAC CaCI STAR-
chief $2,000 FE 4-106
1948 PONTIAC 8 4 DOOR. BLUE |
Perfect condition White sice-
walls, winterized. R & H. $275. | Can be seen at 40 Forrest St
OVERLOADED $2 Olds 88. Everything on $597
"80 Chevys, Fords, Plymouth & oth-
ers. $105
Plenty late models and transporta-
tien. $35 and un.
Economy Cars
isat PONTIAC COUPE
_tery, good tires, $50.
OLIVER.
BUICK Weekefd
Cleanup
Special
Tt is Male sgervd fa Oryes
BUICK 22 Auburn
Pa KEW BA “BAT-
sold by then we turn it over
to an auction. However, we
always have our customers
in mind, so here is your
chance to seve |, be-
cause this car HAS to
MOVE. 5 :
1951 Chevrolet Club Coupe all
bhi teagaecen td value, it goes
to the — D Tecsdey alft-
e
Hurry To
OLIVER
BUICK
\ Cass.at W. Pike St,
FE 43885 > é
210 Orchard Lake Ave,
: ¢ =o E 29101 .
ae ops _ atest Sand vin: mileage. Hydramatic. FE 2-3940 r BO
OLDsMOBILE jee + Ba oo “ fon cee CHIEF’ DEL. paint. Clean. 910 Joslyn. tires. $1,300. O a O18 - mate 1808. get rte
ac Ww ‘vory top ydra 1053 NTIAC 2 ‘0
radio, heater, White wall tires, Seoenies i eon TORE
ful NORTH CHEVROLET sae O18 _Piest | PONTIAC. ae “4 DR. PULDLY Woodward at Mile
Line a ition. $1,000. PE 4450s or Pa 148 OLDS GOOD BUY, M ae { _Reeds so1 $75, FE 5-1754. PONTIAC CATALINA ALL E™=DAN. $1308: > er access., Sisee. PE 6-8646 hydra, rie heater, 2-tone blue, a es ower = 1955 NTIAC 4 DR. we USTOM
Woodward at 13 Mile _OR “ae ane ate aaee ____ Lincoln _5-1100 1952 PK a3 FOWSIAC DELUXE. 4 DOOR | 8) PACKARD CLIPPER. $1,000 45000 s. Tires with MI 4-667 7 mes, Sun visor
reac than 10,000
Radio and heater MA iad
aor ssae . DOOR, RADIO
terms 65 Ssammk Stree cree: e700 IF YOU NEED CHRISTMAS
_ CASH —
Harold T
"34 Ford 2 dr...... $944
54 Pont. Star C. $1299
55 Dodge H'dtop $1744
55 Ford Conv....$1799
’52 Pont. 8 2 dr... .$599
'54 Chev. 2 dr..... $944
$399
’$2 Ford Cl. Sedan $799
"51 Nash St. Wgn. $399
53 Chev. Conv. ...$799
54 Plymouth 4 dr. $899
51 Ford Conv.....$399 '52 Dodge Cpe. .. And/Or es New Or Used Car Or -Truck See
urner Ford
-'51 Plymouth 2 dr. $299
'35 Ford 2 dr.... .$1199 4
'54 Ford C. Sedan $1299
'53 Merc. Hardtop $999
"52 Chev. 2 dr.....$599
"51 Ford 2 dr......$299
55 Ford Hardtop $1899
’S3 Ford R. Wgn.. .$899
’53 Ford Hardtop. .$999
'52 Plymouth 2 dr. $499
51 Chev. 2 dr.....$299
"52 Pont. Conv.....$699
’50 Ford Sta. Wgn. $399 54 Buick Century $1699
"52 Merc. 2 dr.....$644 '52 Olds 88 2 dr... .$744
‘53 Ford 2 dr......$699 53 Plymouth 2 dr. $599
’54 Olds 88 4 dr...$1599 '54 Mere. 2 dr... .$1199
| '53 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $899 53 Buick H’rdtop $1099
53 Chev. 2 dr.....$699 '52 Ford 2 dr......$599
~No Down Payment!
"52 Plymouth 2 dr.
"51 Nash Station Wen.
"51 Ford Convertible
52 Chevrolet 2 dr. 52 Chevrolet 2 dr.
'52 Dodge 4 dr.
‘30 Ford Station Wgn.
"51 Pontiac 4 dr.
MANY, MANY MORE
SERVICE SPECIALS
_ Minor Engine Tuneup
Up to 1953 Models. .Only $4.95
1954 Models & Up. .Only $6.45 PLUS PARTS
BE SURE TO START THIS WI NTER
Harold Turner Ford 464 S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM
3715. N. WOODWARD,ROYAL OAK
MIdwest 4.7500
Liberty 9-4000 JOrdan 46266
Liberty 9-4001
Low, Low Bank Rates—Immediate Delivery
A Phone Call Starts a Courtesy Car
to Your Home and Return
1980 PONTIAC § atavien Wi WAGON. | tense” 4 door $273. Call FE
‘33 PONTIAC 670 2 DOOR. TE DE. luxe, hydra and other extras |
Very ¢ clean. $1775 FE 5-6207
‘3S PONTIAC, « DR_ | ; STARCHIEF.
in PONTIAC COUPE. FINE
condition, _ Best offer tones! FE $-3412.
"32 PONTIAC CATALINA 8808
What a
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potl tires. Excellent condition
332 8. Marshall
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NORTH . HE’ Let
Woodward at 13 Mile
§-1100
‘ PONTIAC Bee EXCEL-
lent “lent condition. 73, }
‘th sTUDI Fo Ta pa v4
$375. $1
pet month. for buses, autiful car
NO OLET
Woodward at 13 Mile
Lincoin 51100 STUDEBAKER "FL «@ GOOD
condition very clean Inte +r
cheap. OR 3-4837 .
STUDEBAKER 1935, -DR. SEDAN
White sidewalls Chrome wheel
flises. Hill holders. Overdrive
449 actual miles Private owner
539 Call before 2pm,
‘a2 WILLYS 2 DR HEAR THIS
was $505 mow for fall clearance
only $395; no money down
NORTH CHEVROLET
Woodward at 1d Mile
Lincoln 35-1100
$10 DOWN 1970 FORD
Ao passenger coe Just recendi-
tioned New paint. heater arid
good tires
$395 ; |
1949 FORD 8 2 dr. nice motor, good tires
radio, heater and new mareon |
finish. . a ; i
$395 7 |
1951 MERCURY 4 dr. Radio, heater and Mere-O-
Matic. Ready: to go.
$475
1949- CHEVROLET - | 2dr. Radio and heater and 2? tone
jens and red finish. Nice car
$345
1953 HENRY J Like new sot tiren Sad and too.
cuaranteed also
. it's original
beater. , It's
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Remember Any and all of the cars in this
yee can be bought for only. $10
own.
Matthews-
Hargreaves 211s . Saginaw St.
FE 4-4546 “GRO UCHO"
Says----
"EVEN SCROOGE WOULD
with On BE HAPPY
e of These
Holiday SPECIALS”
1955 Chrysler Windsor
Dix., Nashua Hardtop,
red & white, full pow-
er, 7,000 mile car .... 1955 Chevrolet Convert-
ible, radio & heater, P.
Strg. & brakes, white-
walls, beautiful, $1995
Sah ddan den soo Kets
195° Pivmouth V-& ra- 1934 Ford 2.dr. Sedan,
din & heater, Aloe Custom, dark blue, ra-
trans. 4 to choose dio & heater, excellent
from, 4 ‘doors, hard- condition, We will part
tops, club coupes, with it for only $1095
some with power ac-
ces. From ....$1695 1934 Plymouth 4 door,
1954 Plymouth 4 door . dio & heater, 4 to Suburban, radio and. choose from, as low as
heater, 2 to choose ee eee ee aoe « .$99§
from, perfect for coun-,
1932 Ford Custom 8 4
dr., low mileage, beau-
thru- tiful condition try living ...... $1195 1953 Plypouth Hard ans = : top, radi r 1934 DeSoto 4 door Se- OP. adio & heater, whitewalls. 3to choose dan, radio & heater, from $895
power access., hke up
new, for only...$1595
1951 Ford 2 door Sedan,
heater only, 13,000 ac-
tual miles, for a low
price of ...4.....$395 OUt acess seca Set)
1953 DeSoto Hardtop,
radio & heater, white-
walls, red & white. a
- beautiful car ..
SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Ply
=O $1295:
‘til 1952. Plymouth Cam-
bridge 4 door, radio &
heater, whitewaHs, has
been a family car, $395
mouth Dealer
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