| oan a ‘tiac delegate to the White ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED : INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i. er | \* Ste tate School Race Propose * * & ak & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1955—42 PAGES s + xk &« &k * x * 4 Co Move Favored by Schimmel at Conference Pontiac Delegate Says Appoint Superintendent pf Public Instruction (Special to The Pontiac Press) WASHINGTON — A Pon- House Conference on Edu- cation said today Michigan should “give serious consid- eration to reorganizing our school system.” Louis H. Schimmel, pres- ident of the Pontiac Board). of Education, added that “there is an apparent lack of state leadership in de- veloping” such a reorgan- ization “program. One difficult’, he said in an =| terview, is that the state superin- tendent of public instruction is an elected official. He expressed preference for the type of school administration found _ Drawing Healthy Qu ade Swell F Painily to 11 Children of Proposed Pontiac General Hospital Addition awe tape a ot gees in states like New York, where | PROPOSED HOSPITAL ADOrnaN: — This is the poems Nelson. mother of seven other children, six of whom are living, gave birth yesterday to quadrup- lets, three girls and a boy. Her first reaction was, “What in the world am 1 going to do with them?” Her oldest child is 16 years and the yoyngest, prior to the quads, 12 m S.. The four babies,- all weighing around t pounds, were born withi minutes of each other at s Bacon County Hospi- tal. Doctors said the ‘quads and the 34-year-old mother are in — con- dition. ~ Early Blizzard _ Whips Sections | | Upper Peninsula Hit / by 20 Inches of Snow; Ff Warmer Tomorrow or ating of the at the extreme lett. The new main entrance will be on Seminole avenue, as shown day by the worst early-season bliz-| partments ‘Among Victims — ALMA, Ga. 4NS?}+ —Mes_E. Po rear 2 Others ~ of Alaska Crash Triplet Infants Missing, | | 6 Critically Injured in Fiery Accident foe ~ FAIRBANKS, Alaska (# —A jet fighter plane, which roared out of control on a takeoff, mowed a fire- strewn path through six big Eielson Air Force Base ‘housing units yesterday and killed at least 13 persons. Two others are believed among the mostly civilian dead. Year-old whose parents and two missing. “ The death toll caneeneed by Maj. John Orr, base public infor- _mation officer, incl | Six of eight persons | after the crash and fire | eritieal injuries. Possibly | score of firemen. and | suffered from frostbite in the 16-below-tero weather, Roaring. along a few feet above the ground at an estimated 130 jmiles an har. the F& piloted by \1st Lt. Alfred\F. Pounders, 28, of Monticello, Miss, veered @t almost Snow fell again today in sections a 90-degree gngle a’ it left the of Michigan that were hit yester- runway, witnesses said. It soared: over installations of triplets, _ brothers were spared, ave ' mel said, the state superintendent is ap-| proposed addition to Pontiac General Hospital, described in a story on page 17. On pointed “and not subject to. po-| the left is seen the Huron street side of the new addition, with the present building at the right of the picture. For complete details, see page 17. zard in the State’s history, |the base for about a quarter mile, Four inches of new snow fell on'then plowed into the housing area, . top of the reported 16 inches of/Rudy Hamner, an electrical engi- wi a litical pressires as in Michigan. ~) The fact that Michigan's elect- ed superintendent, Clair Taylor, ‘ree UFBoardNames Faure Government Falls, 318-281 has made matters worse, Schim- PARIS —The French Cabinet) Cabinet will continue im office | meets today to decide whether to! in 9 caretaker status, dissolve the National Assembly in) 41.0) - “Bach one? he remarked, “ _— SS away the Pod Bradley Director Acting Head. of Fund. Gets Permanent Post s glory.” gett ante had an opportunity to bone wn Sl against Assembly ae lPaure the constitutional re-| Assembly elections normally, The Communists’ were the im- ltion of the state. would be held next June, but| mediate cause of Faure’s downfall, | wanted to advance them to and the large majority which gave| | yesterday’ s: blizzard in the Upper neer cnenvets at the air base, 1 saw ‘Peninsula, where State Police say ' it’s still coming down,” ~~ Side . roads were - reported rc and schools closed for the laay over much of the Western por- | Forecast for tomorrow is partly) 5 cloudy and a little warmer, with! ~ vent his views on these problems _ were yesterday during roynd table dis-| cussions on two:major conference subjects: “What Should Our Schools Accomplish,” and “In What Way Can We Recognize Our School Systems More Effi- ciently and Economically?" Schimmel! said these subjects “less controversial” and that “more fireworks” should come today when discussion of school financing is expected to touch off (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Order Officer's Reinstatement at Meeting Board of Trustees of Pontiac Area United Fund appointed Acting Di- rector Karl W. Bradley Executive! Meeting yesterday at noon, the! ae balloting, ment last night 318-281 He ‘said that the essence of the Michigan State University re- Article 51 of the 1946 constitu-\" which President Eisenhower ot the toughest enforcement drives) has asked everyone to prove that te-jearly December. Mendes-France,|him the opportunity to send the|temperatures soari to a possible! a rare maneuver which would tive euinemne jquirement Fev new elections be!fighting for time to drum up nex pedo home. The Reds, with|high of 34. = | Premier ‘Edgar Faure the early held within 20 to 30 days. That| port for a comeback attempt, led 98 votes in the chamber, had voted|; The lowest preset | elections Partiament denied him.'would put the balloting around/the move which thwarted the Pre- with the Premier on five previous|ing 8 a.m. was degrees. The e «8 )Christmas, a time certain to be/mier. There had been talk of an confidence ballots. This time Sheegnay registered 30 at Holding a “fens vote on a ‘unpopular with the voters. early spring vote as a compromise. went against him. 1 p.m. ‘ a but actually a Pontiac Draws S-D Battle Lines’ , But by ity against Faure, the over- Pontiac joined ‘the nation today;make the pledge.” Haskill said. State Police Commissioner, {rest of drivers with unsafe cars,’ enthusiastic deputies made it [in preparing for an extensive cam-| In other campaigns in thé state,| Joseph A. Childs, said that a 10- ‘reporting to the secretary of state fhe plane thundering toward - the possible for the Cabinet to boot |Port Huron has challenged ee point safety program, adopted of drivers bélieved -incompetent, ‘six 8-unit apartment houses. paign against one of the oaait 8 them out of office under a con- wares til Creek -\ by the legislature Nov, 21, will juse of unmarked cars and greater; “The plane bounced on’ one stitutional clause never appli- llers. fe lords tomorrow, it all inte cable before. Tomorrow is S-D Day, te day) State Police plan to begin one| 13 months. chemical tests for intoxication. | flames.”" Hamuer recast. “Then it bounced on another build- tion says that when two Cabinets) Suspended -Patrolman. to Hold Job Pending Commission Decision Pontiac Police Patrolman James. L. Ockerman will be reinstated | to the force, and given back pay until a decision in his case is! | reached by the City Commission. Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland made the ruling today after “hearings in a_ suit filed by Ockerman against Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. Ockerman was suspended by Straley Oct. 14 on neglect of duty charges under provisions of the City Charter. The case was turned over to the Police Trial Board for a decision. But the officer, a World War IT Navy veteran, invoked the State |’ Veteran’s Preference Act whieh. allows war veterans to. have their / case heard by the City Commis- sion. The patrolman claimed the state act allowed him to remain on the force and receive pay until a final ruling by the Commission. i Judge Holland concurred in’ this, saying a state law must take preference over a city charter or ordinance. KARL W. BRADLEY Director on a permanent basis, ef- fective immediately. _ The board also heard progress ‘and final reports on the 1955 cam-, paign, and discussed preliminary plans for next year's \ -t¢ w/o ; { Ae f j { rf Tomorrow _ _ Wek ff Mas everywhere, crashing - Los Angeles was second and Phil- | Perry Atkins Perry Atkins, 49, died at his home, 23-Orton Ave. early yester- d@y morning.:He had been ill six! cdethe : j \Born in Bogulusa, La. June 29, 906, he was the son of Perry) ‘dd Mattie Lewis Atkins Sr. In| 1924 he was married in Gready, Ark. to Julia Watson, '» Coming here from Lake Charles! La., Mr, Atkins had lived in Pon-| tiac 11 years and was mamaeeal at the Pontiac Motor Division. Besides his wife, he is survived | by a daughter, Mrs. Marie Ste- | ghens of Pontiac. ° | Other survivors include a broth-| _er, Ernest of Chicago* two sis- tefs, Mrs. Alberta Jackson of Pine Bluff, Ark. and Mrs. Annie Mor-' ris of Junction City, Ark. i The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Liberty Baptist Church with the Rev. S. M. Ed- wards officiating.. Burial wil) be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Harvey LaVerne Burden . Harvey Laverne Burden, 61, suf- fered a heart attack in front of his home, 128 Nerton Ave. Monday. He was rushed to Pontiac General | Hospital and was dead on arrival. ; He was born April 22, 1894. Mr. Burden is survived by two brothers, Olney of Pontiac and Earnest of th; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie ton of Detroit, Mrs. Cora Delap of Pontiac and Mrs. Myrtle Shipley with whom he made his home. ob ‘ # THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1955. . PARADE ENTRY, JUNIOR SIZE — Displayigg all the aplomb of a veteran city driver, Gary Tippet prepares for a practice run in the miniature Pontiac which wil! draw the Oakland County Chil- dren’s Home float-in Saturday’s—Christmas Parade. Next to Gary, Chiang Will Use? 'ULN. Veto Powe aus ue Angry Diplomats Decry Threat by Nationalists’ as ‘Suicide. Attempt’ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. | Nationalist China's threat to v organizati loosened as a result. Though Russian promised 13 vetoes — of all non-Communist golia and — unless Outer the other four made the grade, veto Outer Mongolia’s application on U. N. membership—a move that! could kill present chances of 17) other applicant nations—aroused Donna Delano cradles a furry mascot, while James Eltenwood re- ‘hearses his role as ‘‘Jack’’ from is one of 34 that wil] be shown by 34 school and religious institutions in the giant parade. . a oH oc ‘Waccine Safety Highly Effective Device in Serum Pontiac Press Photo the depths of a box. The display cil ‘| * . Wesley Dorr Named Red the | ‘The appointment of Wesley Dorr} _ Schimmet wee Social Security Head to the post of Pontiac district manager of the Social Security Administration was announced this week. - Dorr, a Clawson resident, will cepted a transfer to Marquette as manager of the district office there. The new appoiritee will head a 22-member staff in directing ad- ministration activities in the Pon- tiac area. ‘s representatives sa’ risked a storm in the U. N. be- | Will be in Waterford Center Ceme-| j Word has been received of the private service will be held! R 19:30 Friends may call at the, to During his career, he ‘has held various supervisory positions, and and a companion of Peiping. The) Development am. pa he | Development progr A native of New England, he father of four children. Bloomfield Women Will Beneficiaries E ge° succeed Rex Atwood who has ac- | in pants grumibled that the first of io Cenc | eee lives at 41 Walper St. and is the BE TeER fe (Schimmel Proposes New School Plan 4 Some of the | on resolution. Delegates to the conference were | |job in. their history’ in teaching| the three R's, But they agree too) | that “improvement is desirable | anid oD The Day in Birmingham — Pontiac Drawing n's che “are doing the best §-[) Battle Lines — (Continued From Page One) A vumber of the: 1,800 partici-|driver education and traific safety ‘The report on the disqueston subject “What Should Our Schools Accomplish” suggested teaching “ethical be- | havior based on a sense of moral | and spiritual values.” youngsters which will guide their moral! judgments and their conduct, and to develop the recognition that: these values stem from; among Two residents. of Bloomfield religious’ convictions.” oratic heritage .. . intellectual curiosity and eagerness for life- long leartiing . . . respect and appreciation for human values and for the beliefs of others . . . an jawareness of our relationships with the .world community.” ‘Lonardi to Visit U.S, ~~ > BUENOS AIRES #® — The lead- er of the revolt that overthrew, Juan Peron, Maj. Gen. Eduardo! Lofardi, is on his way to the Unit- ed States for a medical checkup. Aisle-end reading lamps for persons reading vided in Austria's Opera House. “apply ethical values = is open today for enrollments. . 1957, . Tomorrow's event sil] be the There were no fatalities nor in- juries in Pontiac; but there were four accidents, “In view of: the steadily rising traffic toll; it is vital to the welfare of America that : drivers begin Fire Kills $ Children ~ * MONTREAL (INS)—Mrs. Henri Pomi ee ee ee R. Detroit. it i it “SS — is eons Home, 14751 W.} _— , egr SHGAYS is a good place to hang your hat! "WANT TO GET THE COUNTER? WANT TO LEARN RETAILING? tor @ new future . . IA GREAT \ op Rit GREAT DISCOVER scoking tor EXT WANT A JOB WITH A FUTURE? Then Come see us WE NEED HELP! | Yes. we need help .. . full time. . and we think we can help you find that future particularly if you have had. sales experience. 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Bermuda shorts and kilts are ‘ By EI ETH WOODWARD nice boy ‘and We lined up three] ‘I find myself thinking ‘why| “Our. school doesn ve any re are no parties at school,|musts for most young moderns.—— ll. Mak HER CHRISTMAS You ok get so depressed, sitting|different boys for my girl friend tolshould I ever do anything for her|parties, and there isn’t any way(plan some of your own. Start oft! Favorite style of these is the wool : 4 e home dateléss and alone, If only|8° with. I didn’t mind doing it for|when she won't do anything for|I- what|by inviting couples who go to- or cotton rib or ‘eable-knit, in s you had a fairy godmother to wave|her as I like to. double-date with|me?’ r. Perhaps your girl friend’s|colors to match either sweaters 7 Com) lete With a magic wand and oUt mew she geteg' with age Bi eeagrtorgplnen il ene p Heaodiny Show every-|"‘The guts’ also. Uke a. pair uesti “But now she’s a jably I'm bein . P ae attractive, date rae nice boy and she doesn’t seem don't. know what to = about = very good time,’ so that or so of — cage 4 = : * ; ° . to mind that I sit at home alone. |I try to keep occupied and te! 3 in both Mirror From Pontiac Glass || Acev.st tient woud 4°. im.) Suc'tta once she was trying to |mjscit there ‘are other. things. i coetady siee tlttagnes AM ie 1 could, You'd line up dates| “* things up. for me with a /life, but it's boring to sit-at home another yourself. | | for het 0. she cud sein aes ae on t Sek think |night after night with nothing to nce boys you Pair Wed in Indiana 7s ‘with you. And turnabout ‘> , She Will Be Sp) ine cagka Wr as so ach Oe] : znd if they're Notl «age, and Mra, Norman Loop ot | Hai oe) on ne Hi emeet Legion Marks | you've a chance, |Murphy iage of their daughter, Nancy Genuine Pittsburgh ‘ * = ae Lae at (Ernest O d ma crowd in the habit of jAnn of Upland, Ind., to Patrick Gerad entasees aapieual nes g ens your house for fun. digg por Plate Class Door : over your It. Which is this gitt’s (Golden Wedding or later ae took — Micon: Comes | —— Out Wwaidred and Shy cal t ture out to be Tne treeser ‘is somewhat le 8 Complete With | “Dear Miss vireo wr All sum-jhonored the Ernest E. Ogdens of! - ae calaas ian oe it Should no pa Clips, Ready to mer I had lots of dates and was/Oriole road Sunday at an open ; else. Start a real|{t. ; PS; A hardly ever home. But with the/nogse in the American Legion : Install. jstart of school, all of Leaping Home on Auburn ‘avenue, The af- " a your ee fri = their — Now dL bogied ae to go with, ane fair marked the golden anniver- First Baptist. The more friends you have, ~ _ SPECIAL 85 Last year 1 was going with aj of Me counle. i Church, The re chances you have off] DIETETIC FOODS $17 To _ ast sa’ S| «Hosts were the past command- ae aie enka a — ers and past presidents of Cook- btide is the (Copyright, 1955) Natural Health Foods Nelson Post and the Cook-Nelson : eta es 88 Wayne, Pontiac, FE 4-4601 Unit of the American Legion. Mr.| daughter of | a1 about ‘eB Ogden is a past commander and]. Mr. and Mrs.\ot the world's supply of coffee. Across from the Riker Garage z Mrs. Ogden-is a past president. Aleck F-Barch ; peeansernentnenne |, Or She May Have . _ Just the Right Spot for a Beautiful Venetian Mirror! A Wide Selection of Sizes. , mums was on the gift table. A centerpice of gold chrysan’ book, were gifts from the — , . nos aong the many giits re |MR. and MRS. FRANKLIN D. COBB | Cooma tg tape aaa ie oe cass were wrevet tom PL UCITJe Burch Becomes ton Oukand tai’ and aren Bide in Baptist Service = First Baptist Church was the) For their wedding trip, the new setting Saturday evening for the | Mrs. Cobb changed to a black and marriage of Lucille Andrine Burch | HIS FAVORITE CHAIR ° 2c = or SUITE completely er Holds Election —¢'=*= osc c= | ed, re-built, and beautifu . a USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN ! recovered Gust RR of New Offi cers Soya mages | , A Small Deposit Will oe eer Buarantee on 8". | Frances A. Capucille furnished|grove avenue and he is the son:of = Hold ’tit Christmas!” : an ee mete eet Oca eat | —— Margaret Waters at the Monday | _ M meeting of Alpha Sigma Nu soror-| The Rev. William E. 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Lane spent most of yesterday in) of the) conference with officials Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs. While no deal stemmed from these long sessions, it was expected that something will develop when he re- sumes negotiations with these clubs', today. : Lane admitted he was seeking a veteran catcher, a right-handed Clark Leader — Among Scorers EMPORIA, Kan. » — s of . Panhandle . A&M (Okla.) is the nation’s total dffen-|_ sive “leader among small college football players. The National Assn. of inter. collegiate Athletics, in its final } gained 1,624 yards, ah average of 190.4 in nine games. Max Homer, - Bethany (W. Va., y was runnerup with: 1,358 in seven . contests. OCSC’s Women Shooters Split * With Guardsmen National Guard's” Company M, Ivan}. |week 4 hitting outfielder and a front line pitcher,, but he declined. to make known his specific requests, insofar as names were concerned, The Cardinals reportedly are try- ing to woo Wes Westrum, strong two outfielders believed Harry Elliott and Pete Whisenant. The sounded Lane out on an entirely; The American League, Giants _reporfedly defensive -but weak hitting catcher different deal, a big. one that wea CHAMP DOWNS Di a sharpshooter in the in iaastoass Nov. 30. — Welterweight champion Carmen Basilio, , took time from training at Old Forge, N. Y., Nov. 1, to bring down this six-point, 125-pound deer in the Central Adi- rondacks. Basi#i6 is‘ preparing to defend his title against Jony DeMarco Game- of-thé-Week |. Plan Suggested COL’ MBUS, O. (INS)—National | association president George Trautman said today’ he ‘‘would | welcome’’ a National game-of-the- television program that would enable the majors and | minors to split a $3,000000 annual | fee. collusion to stifle sportscasting." .,Layne Beats Hammer (INS) — Rex Layne, 209%, won a split de- MIAMI BEACH, Fila. cision, over Mike Hammer, 190'2, Detroit, round fight. : mains. and the ‘program is free of | last night before 2,464 fans who paid $5,444 to see the 10- “Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY HELPING THE GRIP — Finger dots and slots, which are approved | |by the American Bowling . Con- | \gress, can help those of you with | {weak fingers strengthen your grip. | Bowling just isn't much fun, and|_ |you can't expect to do well, if you) don't have a secure hold of the | |ball throughout the swing. | Besides the indentations for the But Traut d the plan, dis- csc indoor “ | ae tn New York: y melee by | {fingers shown in the sketch, which | Atter Ge firing was over the ‘Dodger president Walter O'Mal- “many topflighters use, and which | sia on aeratan lay, was not on the agenda and ‘i wes fe actual team g7g. [Would not come up before the | 968, but Company M took handi- |Tinor league meetings because of | cap h s, 2006-1001. = — legal angles’* in- Nancy Newman paced the OCSC ; the O’Malle | team with sore of 18 loved gaat ant the pie | ¥ ~~ D at 182 turned over to the minor leagues 71, as e@ “grant in aid’’ with the | — remainder going to the major whe i league clubs participating in the Dick Grucz ns John Phillips O'Malley contended. that only a. each, and Glenn Simpson 138. “confused legal situation’ pre- | vented a test run of the plan last | year and he predicted that the jus") LEGAL DOTS AND SLOTS Sugar Ray Tapers tice department “would not be op-|| ARE AID IN FITTING Bobo posed to such a venture as long as! FINGERS Off Work for the element of competition _re-| WEAK ' \will be fitted to meaasure when you purchase a ball, there also are available various types of legal inserts for the holes that will give you that needed firmness in swing. There's more to it: Quite a few |stars have added an extra hole for ‘the ‘little finger to give them a 4-fingered grip. I recommend it for women bowlers because, more than assuring a firm hold, it re- 742 W. » BUS. PHONE FE 5-8273 “ MARK A. MORAN . Physiotherapyist SWEDISH MASSAGE. PRACTIPEDICS HURON FE 4-6310 duces friction and avoids blisters, and it releases as freely as a 2- or |a 3-fingered ball. Use the conven- tional 4,th pitch for the finger- ‘holes, and use no pitch af*all on the thumb hole. I'm sure you'll enjoy bowling with such a ball; curacy with it. that you'll soon develop good ac- lclude Whitey Lockman and right- have handed Jim Hearn of New York: which igot the jump on the National iby consummating. two major deals in Octobtr,-was busily trying to cook up a few more. The Cleve- land Indians admitted they made concrete offers for players from | three rival clubs. ‘Seeking to strengthen such po- sitions as first base, pitching nd Baltimore concerning first base- man Gus Triandos and catcher Hal Smith, to Chicago concern- img catcher Sherman Lollar and any attempt had been made to Mickey Vernon from Boston, a Cleveland official countered with this “question: catching, the Tribe has talked to} rt Buzzing About Ts from the Giants in exchange for ies olve Red Schoendienst, the; General Manager Paul Richards infielder Solly Hemus and one of Cards’ aging but still brilliant sec-|of the Orioles said he had talked to bejond baseman, The deal would in-| to Cleveland as well as several other clubs and commented wry- ly: “I'd. say we're not . making] much headway. They feel I am requesting too much and I feel they are unreasonable in their demands.” General Manager Muddy Ruel of Detroit acknowledged he talked with Cleveland concerning a right- handed hitting outfielder (be- lieved to be rookie Rocky Cola- vito) but said no headway: was made. Chuck. Comiskey, White Sox vice president,; happy over the deal which brought slugger Larry Doby to Chicago, said he Ironically, the only trade that has. been consummated—the one Hal Jeffcoat to Cincinnati for “Would you be willing to ac- snag when Jeffcoat declared from cept Vernon, and Billy Goodman! ;Chicago he would refuse to report | |for Bobby Avila?” eatcher Hobie Landrith—hit a ito the Reds. Rugged Eagle ie ls Ready to Quit. PHILADELPHIA WF ~— End Pete) Pihos of Wallingford, Pa. and working as a salesman. Babe Still Under Tests in Hospital GALVESTON, Tex. (INS)—Babe iZaharias continued to undergo a the National Football! League's Philadelphia Eagles says idoctors’ searched for signs of a continue against cancer. jweek. long series of tests today ee he will play his last pro football third cancer atte lin their divisions fight here tonight. | game in Chicago, Dec. 12 against; Y te | They are Willie Pep, former, the Bears | The famed woman athlete who world featherweight champion, | Pihos, came, to the Eagles in entered a Galveston hospital ear- and Pappy Gault, ex-bantam-! 187 from the. University of Indi- lier this week because of a pain weight champ for ‘the United ana, ‘in her right hip has been operated States. He plans to reside in nearby on twice before in her battle! ‘Pep, expectedy to’ come in at talked with all clubs in an attempt} tp ‘Washington about southpaw/to get another starting pitcher. Maury McDermott. 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BREWING eagnae, mnwaunes, WiSCONSIN. a orvisien OF SCHEMLEY irousreres, ont, ‘ + vr Sa 4 house, “4 | ‘ “\ % Convalescent Homes 38A|- CONE NURSING HOME "has. rac ancies for men and ROOM AND | oon Ct Sasser er bes Ke HOTEL AUBURIN Room PE 2-0239 HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms = ae $17.50 up. HURON HOTEL CLEAN Mop.| =< ern rooms day or week. West Huron &t. Phone FE Saee, Rent Stores 40 100 6. SAGINAW 8T. a for any kind of business hy For Rent Miscel Miscellaneous . 42 »ONE WAY ee 4 basement, gas = ation. For compl al cal) Mrs. Spears, TRUSSELL A, NOTT. apa es “HAYDEN EST SUBURBAN. Lake privi- con 2 Bedroom hom if INCOME — NORTH SIDE. Good’ rental location near Wisner Sts- dium. 3 family, ad — Aas vd kitchens, all Base- ment, 2 car garace. $14.30, _ NEW GI. HOMES. § 100 oak | to bus $13,250. down, J ‘AL AREA { Soteeen. nearly a win ate Soon Guyane : _ per month, ‘Includes taxes and ‘insur~ e. ‘ LAKE c 3 — bedroom, liv: room, : Extra $5,- . will Sa at ans for ing . work to wil as wrades such _ ete. down WiLLis M. BREWER PE 45181; PE 20832) EM 3-400 4 BED—$29.50 MO. RESALE at $550 uown. Su’ te bstantial li beth, Laree besos, Getrorie y. Dial MAr- STOUT'S Best Buys Today - AVON TOWNSHIP - — is @ real value in bedroom family home, le. Satea Pomp Auburn Ave. With full ent stoker heat, full bath, aak floors and 1% car «a % acre of land. To sold et the unbelievable low ice of $7,000. Al $3,- ) will handle. OFF JOSLYN Comfortable 4 room and bath home located on north ide with large family style kitchen, full basement, EAST SUBURBAN us mo cost 3 — | ome po a walls, ) \. i! ec . wii —— — Poe aro 0 : Established in 1016 aay N'DAILY ™ PORTE TRINEAY sg! Sate to Piaste walls fully insulated. Priced $950 DOWN right at wt ase wits 41 300 doses S ledreoee heme Mt sac inanty |METAMORA — Pine rural: ke privileges. ‘Picture window.| ‘Community rms. 3 “bedrm. Excellent kitchen with woot cup- modern home near do and Formica countertop. area. Cabinet and metal Bath. Oli forced air furnace, auto.| C*>inets in roomy kitchen, fire- water heater. Choice of 4 eleva- place, full ment. Newly a ee ee rated. Let is show you this Lake. Watch f open s howse. Call tonight. Only $5,250. AS HAYDEN, Realtor $650 DOWN — West suburban un- ‘s Walton Bi FE 80441 |- rm. home. This pg eo en. would make a good tn % ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON vestment or ideal for handy- room modern house.| [ran (0 finish as desired. Ex. green ot. 7 room modern haves at 94.150, this room on Tele, . fat room house Norton, 3-fam on Auburn Ave. Plenty of other homes or ay ee Huron, 6, call OR yoa20 $750 DOWN—2 ACRES Oakland ‘La tudes ® large cinder block alow. with base: rocked, well with jet and double cabinet sink pe possession, R. D. Y, BROKER FE_¢-1187 or FE (1-000 $650 DOWN/ FOR COLORED PONTIAC. REALTY CO. 137 Baldwin | $1500 DOWN — For this west sub- urban home on Ia: double ot. lak quivilnges hodeecd te Oo ° DRAYTON AREA — 5 rm. modern home. All FLOYD ‘KENT, Realtor % W. Lawrence FE 56108 m Eves, Next to tee Sengumers Power Charles IVE, new five room COURT _DervE, beat, lastered bath, oa mand Walls, file floor ba‘ _ mice large be mye'p iowa Griveway” im, $10,400. PLAINS, large = - foom brick semi-ranch home, Rae oral has ge, R OPDYKE, larg block bun- : = , with brick fireplace wall, . basement, _ 4 — 1% ca ie. more laid “available sp. to for quick sai Get more one, fr your money on -this Terms. : B. D. CHARLES, Realtor] . awtee SLICE oF HAM |. THE. Pontiac PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘NovEamer 30, 1955 Beautiful built in "sa Fc anol stone Coie . What can you ps ? s - $2,500 DOWN —West side. “Brick & ldgeway | "fr : Recreation room, Amini REALTOR ‘| : storms. Fenced rear y 957 Bidwin | tanned : fs rativd Real Estate Exc $11,500 PULL: od bekeme BY ER. MOVING TO PLORI. bi with basement. “This da, Modern 2 bedroom, radiant lovely home is only 3 yrs. old. heat. Dishwasher, softener, wash- to iL, neighbor- Seges, Passetione possecsten’ Gh. | are ealg 'b00S) tncladine’ tones 108 down. ° Estowey. Pa] & mms 6 per cont tetetect, L~ SACRIFICE jued en bowth. Gagnne tate Owner transferred, Possession| Double building with two base- Jan. 1. 2 bedroom, with large ments. Owners living in — paneled liv’ foom, screened = - used for h, large lot. vileges on For full partiowions’ call iddie Straits Lake. Owner will Mrs. Hoyt, PE 23-0040. F down: payment." "°° 1 1 Et BROWN, Realt : » 1. Nia eaitor RIDDELL 1362 W. Hyron | * FE 27-4810 6585 Commerce Rd. 3-3022 | Co-operative Reai Estate Exch BROS 5 ROOM BUNGALOW ° large living room with type ws, lot 50 x 165, lose ; to. Tel-Huren ing center Nas .. —" for cash, 7 $8900. Ci JUST HAD A PHONE “e owner CAEL! ‘d. R. Hiltz . i oe a ee i ao thea Footing REAL ESTATE - _INSURANCE Not only the 2 ‘bedroom home | 101! W. Huron PE 5-6181 with @ new oil furnace, the barn : out buildings, level rich bleck foam go... but now he says, “Give them all ign; om bs tractor, plow, cultivator => fair ma- fake and a og —* L ta (farming on." for * ani $1,500 a) ITS COLD... | dr a, chine, — LONGPELLOW SCHOOL Attractive modern peneties. only couple blocks to school. Tile bath, large besement, gas heat. $9,- 050. Term. nierorboh nal a 4 bungalow, bath, ot} "heat, Aluminum lot, 95060. Low siding, fenced terms. Make only Joseph F’. Reisz 53% W. Huron’ St 2-0250 jood boat dock. Nice lot with Co-operative Real Estate Ex hang Move “AF 113 MADISON = Between Joslyn and N. Pe across _ OPEN BaP. DAILY: EXP. WED. just $0,500. $100 GOOD BUYS WORK, LIVE & PLAY, ALL ON gee same location. Shop, suit- JOK AHEAD 4% rooms on 7 lots at Oxbow Gee leasant Mving. This 4 Lake 6 Pp h a on large piece Bearcom = r ; e - ao} only $4,500. at i lake with ve “you ' . Inne! See Gas ae Sea |MRLBOTN yw sms we] Se r v ™ : Ss pines, ® sunroom, full bath and jot im north east Biv. wns e, Milford. MU modern kitchen. A well’ land- bg $7,475 complete price, scaped yard ves you & + OXFORD HOME jarge barbecue many enjoy- |'} FAMILY INCOME This house, all on one ficor, of- able summer hours’ Plan your Handy to downtown. Priced to sell fers liv room, moe 2 bed- summers now us on wick at only $0,960 with $2,500) rooms aah room and this one. = terms. Ol heat. :* car pint, arage arpa T Peis tm Ta ote “ 92297722 ie lo MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Why doesn't be buy this J. ay is Ouford tg — house. Everyone describes this REALTOR - INSURANCE ON SASHABAW RD. lace to us when ed what rE ome for. Listen 100 Oakland Ave. Owner jeav state, will rh —_ are _ ing a Open Eves. ¢ for cash. A large semi- Ranch type. alow with § rooms fireplace, den, 2 car ga- on first Moor, full base.sent, auto. aces, — Grive. men ra oil furnace. Stairway partially MODS, . finished wy irs. 2 car garage. located on inege beautiful land- Good feostion ta Drayton ‘Plains. scaped lot near town, schools Ideal for iarge family. fio could portation. what more could easily os ae tnto _ zee ment to see thle house. Elizabeth Lake Estates Asking . caitity room, Delco at and A G AL REAL EST TE automatic hot water. 2 Leong end | 495 Di i 30701 Phone on’ Sis or or OR 3-1295 lake privileges. §2000 down. e—Sat. "til 6. 2? BEDROO LARGE teat G- Choice Location room. Prep. . Sun room. Radi ' y " An attractive 3 bedroom hom ent gas hea’ FURNISHED on Ardmore street. Upstairs bed. |_ WALTER GREEN. MY 2-5431. $495 DOWN room finished in ral we esmment Sk oA deat Sylvan Village eee Eee on . This is a choice alow bedrooms stool and Silver Lake built by an exacting owner shower white frame con- ope 3 ) Sateen home = te ses. 16x18 living room foundation im for » garage. hireptne o. Pekj Daccmnent anda] odes Uataree's indioees ry Oe fae ly furnished and ready ~ heat. sent antve move into today! Edw. M. Stout, Realtor $6, ai | Dorothy eae Lavender “I brought some friends to watch “The Lassie Show’.” For Sale Houses 43 TO BUY. TO SELL, REALTOR Partridge is the “bird” to see. $650. DOWN Buys home. es lot ge oo price 750, 960m . Ma EST SIDE moo bene weet on 114 bedroom George R. ain 200 Baldwin Pa NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES Oak floors, hea —— water. Gidecelks, pce: - a lag dus, schools, Low down paym PEARL BUILDING Co. WM. H, KNUDSEN Pootine ‘State "Bask Bide. Ph. FE 44616 Tl NN. = = : FE 5-6165 Open Evenings ‘til 6:30 GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS COLONIAL HOME ELIZABETH LAKE ESTA Privileges on lizabeth Lake near en mn, home features a spacious living room and nee eas dining ot HAPPY LIVING | PRIVILEGES ON Just the spot for the. mag “tractive fully imsulated & coe Genes “moses wy 90, eioe room, me clous vi basement, with land red at $8,950 - with LS down. Tou LL CALL IT ON SIGHT. To -Sell—To Trade You Ly = fe IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., Co-operative rE boos wee ‘incngs _ 1075 W ; NEXT DOOR’ To. ‘BRANCH POST OFFICE 261 State he FE 40521 Pour bedroom brick home slate Cdopera Rag ton bigs ® LE — roof, 1% baths, stoker-fire heat. " A oOhe owner, solidly constructed “$4,250 DOWN family home, .on large This lovely 4% 2 - be = i ann on alley. In-| toom frame bungalow has a 12 fee box. and | some ge oe ees : term ern kitchen, full bath a rt ; . Hard floors, br PAGL'D. D. HAMMOND | pice farusenci, “stoma Perea ot. , race, elect FE 8-774 " Bve. ve oa water pester. Wired for electric stove. Fully 2 cement iG * OF LEORD! stab porches beautiful lot Pontiac, ‘Pike old brick homers| 90 x 160, Priced to sell at $9,000. bedrooms, good repair, new fur- $1, W . ere ceeig, mstallied, Ideal! ts this 3 bedroom modern ranch for large family, 2 families or! type homie with lovely kitchen. rest home. Large , home area arge living room. -and~dinet Bernard Edelman, 16300 Wood-| }.® oi ward, TO_ 66010. heat, electric hot water heater, BY OWNER, CONTEMPORARY 2| wired for stove and au- — home amid lovely oak| tomatic washer and drye Full on acre lot. Circular drive,| ‘ alum: 8c: , storm and oil non Bree inclosed | storm doors, venetian blinds, m. ie Ey » Tel.| traverse. drapes and ca Too Milciitl, Price #13, only Sy Oe ER $2.500 down, Oven Sat. after. 1] x 210°. 10". Priced at only $13,- went rrastLADD'S RENT IT FAST through — Ads! Room, rtment, any- Gusg¥ ant Ads give ie ACTION. Dial FE - REALTOR 43 W. Huron st., Open Eve. 7 to 9 _ SUBURBAN Jit Ww RIGHT, Realtor Oakland PE 5-0441 Seasenemee Real. Estat Estate Exchange Partridge “BIRD” NE EERASKA STR = Here's a —— 2 bedroom home with an extra lot, Oi) heat —full basement. Neat and at Only poll Mh ag SACRIFICE RCH. HOME—INCOME Well constructed brick ranch home owner mist sell. Only $4,000 dn. WARD E. PARTRIDGE FE 2-8316 - Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES 2 family home, attached garage, full basement with off furnace. DOWN Near Telegraph Rd. and Golf ern 5 omen cone on with 2 bedrooms ve. $2, down, don't miss up _and living room, dining room, one, | end niee ki down, full bath, = walls, auto, of] heat, UR: sement, laundry = and 5 modern. bungalow with drains, wired for elect stove, ee walls, and utility =. large sec front porch. Ex- “% car garage. ef lot 50x250 tra large jot. Don’t take ur word, | feet, located on black top street look it over amd decide for your-; Owner needs larger home. and price 96,050; says . sel] now $7, DOWN he ome hen} 7 a YTON PLAINS A DRA home is right I ple. | Modern 4 room home, extra nice who to start within their anee — of means. Modern 4 room, live large tet, — price $8,200 ing room combined kitchen and| win oun lew own ment. fty room’ with auto ‘dryer,’ bese: | WORTH . SIDE RUNDELL STREET ment,over 2 -ACRES hi Total price $4,000, - some t her ee owner’ 9 willing ae é sacrifice on LAKE ESTATES. ent has ‘gly DOWN. & rooms, 9 bed- Sy ee a nice ~~ Pos -ong ecom-| have le ja! home Bitte veel‘ "Tit | ene ater ¢ 7 shower, mice corner lot, lose to| der ol real a al school and stores. By appoint- : ‘ment only. Office Open # to 6 CLARK REAL ESTATE | A. JOHNSON, Realtor - “e FE 46492 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Cogeratine Baas raw Exchange - FE 42533 a ‘i V7 ! { ’ ‘ are, —_ rivt- ge. "da $14,500. 10 day ‘New Brick Ranch Homes In Lake clus aan. These a re the gest ne home vanees =< ottered. stad Tt tl ited Serece. e vanity baths, fireplaces and pa “basement for recreation me wants them sold and has reduced prices “and terms. Lake Privileges On Byivan Lake. A most Draper sir street, has 1 and i = bath down, and 2 bedrooms Pull ment and 1% car grace, full $8,750 with rms. Imm FARMS We have two very farms One res W nec buildings and home, one is acres with nice home and out- buildings, Call for ie mation, For Sale Houses Pee” _— BY OWNER: 4 4 Rpoms sr screened in gas woe full Tennyson. FE 32-1534 » oaenasons shsoo — 718 E. Southeast Section Near GMC & Bald\iin wubber ry ith ad: ; reer shop dry clean- or small chur:h group. Price RUSSELL A. NOTT, 6 ee W- Pike FE SEROOL HOME. NEAR car tion. West mares: Lake priv- ges. Large corner Plaster — basement, Cedar shakes. $12,- ee Terms, FE 40681 or FE #3\LET IT SNOW! voese ~~ PE 3-0544 Sreperetive Real Eotate. state Exchange ys.) L BE SNUO AS A BUG IN * OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME IN SYLVAN MANOR lurry —_ make your selection and you ttain your polite vistors in style These spacious face-brick ranch $14,950 Includ: TS x 150° lot ‘= mee $1490 » down, - | Other Features: 3 and 4 Bedrms., 2 Baths onli d Drive, Car E EX HIBIT SQUARE LAKE AND MIDDLEBELT ROAD Northwood ANIZATION TI Inc Phase FEderal 46191 ing room, desirable Ritchen, corse front perch and 3 pe bath down, Clark wn, large lot. FE 2 Bedsoom Bungalow $2,550.00 Down West suburban ranch Le af dwell and "aiming area, .. shower, gas Water, a er. See for Auburn Heights Manor St. Eve Mrs, ‘Eetohner Btately trees su: is ely suburban dwelling with attaching breezewa: e. Gracious } carpeting and ibs, lots of flowers. insurance - 4 Sami glassed ~ heat and wantecel carpeting. 3 lots with tall trees, all fenced. A real yalue = $9,500, about $1, Cl Seminole Hills Move right im to this 3 bedroom frame home on the west side. Has gas heat at- tached tered garage, ree and screens. Locat- beautiful 13, 130 with $3, KINZLER Gpsperewve Real n Betets Exchange O'N ‘WATKINS LAKE PARK—5 room 1 story verv nice 2 Oak floors, © de- this to- room tirable extras. See Cash or terms avail- day. able. FAMILY HOME iE A. con- —_ from to base- ‘ vat SYLVAN—Brick with be: of ' Fates GILES $7450 FHA. The full e On 2 different — 3 the city. Fooherte auto furnace and water heal Youngstown ‘kitehen. All on : lee. 50 ft. lots aane wile ooo stares and You oo find ‘a better Seni tor the price, so see them wr, _ ‘VACANT West suburban, 2 bedrest eee. Pruit rries _ ace Amel a “retired couple or likes a sores ‘on This Bard erty must be ‘sold to close all for further WEST SIDE Targe family home come in this 7 room, 3 WE SOLD YOUR NEIGHBOR'S LET US SELL YOURS. ' 3 bed- tea? ie iback ard. pated $9, Privileges on Cooley bake ee bedrooms, ‘living room 14x24, - excellent condition. Perfect sarmetine. satkeess Guy Shue imum living atm sated with low down payment. Chetolah Shores 2 foom. ata brick, — treed in yard, only’ 96. ‘with term For. Golored foom 2 bed with ex {tie, spaee cute beat, low aes } first . Atle ts pro- . pad in a master y . ‘ ; eveces | SCHRAM Seno wee | : . RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | FS peat ig yom Paces Piz Shel co On Saves ty a eg shru ‘ia, shown by ap-~ “BUD” Nicholie For Sale Houses read bo | Red Horse P.., a 2 FAMILY INCOME #4 soon se possible. For com- eee Ek A NOTT REALTOR * TRAILER DOWN eat on this one. or would monev tad $55 on COCKLER REALTY “S00 DOWN New 3 ert ad house with base- ment. Interio: unfinished Good Jocation, large. tot, OR '3-7301, FOR SALE: HOUSE. PE 5-6526 5 ROOM MODERN. 8 ROOM MOD- ern. 4 room modern, For. colored. P. W. Dinnan .& . 66 W. Huron. $395 pow ON EXT ch DY FOR You" 1 Pik Nish ON THE INSID F.C. Wood Co. REALTO! —— waene ir og be 3 - ue e ‘After. “a P call OR Pisa HAYDEN | auto. water monomgel ta Setvitones. 620.008. term AVON TWP. OFF AUBURN RD. & igo modern hone with stair- wa: ff ol a floored attic. Ceramic tile bath, gas furnace & heater. 1% —_ carage. with $2500 down. Before you buy. inspect our new ? homes. Fully in- sanetee Lake privileges. ir De window excellent kitchen cup>oards Bath and For- ou ing. Pull $7900. Driv Mie to Duck ‘Lk. Ra. Watch for re Cc “tt AYDEN, Realtor PIX ME UP rd, OL ‘ Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE DOCTORS, CLUBS, “ LODGES! Are you tnterested locating home for your operstions? Here's = 14 room home no Pontiac on 8 sn on convenient’ verms. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 28316 43_W. Huron Oven Eve 7 to 9 La a mall pa fagy SEA re 8 a acres. 4 rocm house. Base 5 ment, ot] het. 2 car garage. Also stor- age building. For price and terms ROSE McLARTY FE 2-2162 or FE 54-3578 TEMPLETON OPPORTUNITY N. PERRY AT EAST BLVD. porch spacious 4 bedrm. bun- alow. baths, brick fireplace. painted basement, 2 car ga rage. Solid apron = drive. ft. Cyclone fenced Priced for opr sale at "12.000. pion} $3,500 down.: GRESCENT LAKE Sergein for you. See this com- piete bedroom Ist floor ranch ¢@ with part gasement; Auto. of! heat ducted to all rooms, 50x 175 lot with new fencing take privileges. Full price, $5,900 with $1,209 down. $55 per month. . L: Templeton,’ Realtor ane Post oraats Lake Rd no afswer, PE 4-4563 call FE $950 DOWN POSSESSION 1245 Desirable modern: 2 large partly ‘fenced = " car ‘block garage, west suburban lo- eotien. The none features 2 bed- ry Clark Real ‘Estate. L W. Huron, FE +6492 0 r | 4-4813. INDIAN VILLAGE SU ROALOW $13,500 RMS A ——— white frame 5 roo throughout, dandy base- ment with automatic heat. prac- tically new 2 car garage. biack- rive, a home we are to show. a Some you would proud to o EAST SUBURBAN BEAUTIFUL HOME $11,975. For — value, I honestly fee! you beat this home. A-L cendthien inside and out. situated on corner lot 50x178 with Anchor | fencing, 2 car garage and work- | shen. 20 me fruit nice front porch. 8 basement that ts par excellence with new gas ee. lovely bath and dandy bedrooms. WEST SUBURBAN. BUNGALOW $8,080 TERMS OR ADE ood garage, | ot 70x300° located on ee: topped road near Dravton’ Plain FIVE BEDROOM BUNGALOW SEMINOLE “fiLLS home in tS wate dum pe price po og * 918.300. LAKE FRONT BUNGALOW 980. CASH Me E heat, nic: ch, 1} pen” or Tekes on Cas toward Petrol. WE SELL—WE TRADE DORRIS & SON. REALTORS FE 4158? |. NEW GI. ae oy ‘ace tn bee Plastered 1 wails. Y oak floors tile ided basement with caner wes [Seong Choice of room: colors and tile. OPEN DAILY 2 to 6 P.M. $950 DOWN 86 E. Walton. Open Eves. PE 8-0441 | #12 Me ISYLVAN LAKE bas several “2, Bedroom gg Bo rafte: ; massl ; with io oven dishwasher fell PANGUS ~ WHITE BROS. 919 19 MS NEW HOMES: | THe “ELDORADO” _large living room, full basement’ AE essere, 80° lot, $12,200, - and Near South Blv Crooks Rd . toilet, aod Bice, tots. to $1, pown “— €or a tow down —_ home, we so hoose from, CALL Us | Russell Young room | _ Die on second floor. Your — will enjoy. this lovely home. ted, Ideal ‘GI’s $750 Dn. EMBREE & GREGG FHA §2,100 Dn. 1565 Union Lake Ra. Full Price $14,700 EM .3-3314 Eves, EM 3-370 “SaAEy waren shore TRANSFERRED oes dg pa Owner must sell—large 2 bed- — The yea wing ates are room ri breezeway, over-! whet you've always wanted 1 foo 131] that e of your own. 'p frontage Adams Rd. Basic land-| an tace brick has three : opel oce 2 mos, priced! jarge with ler.ge eee ae closets: The spacious liv . M: McLEOD,; REALTOR has a beautiful window Ln. Fh 1129 8. Woodward Lincoln 2-1300 xtra convenience there are 1% al Oak ceramic tile is with oe rg ya soni terms, EM for in- a disposal. unit, og nt OWNER BE —@RANGH| s°100" forthe chiar’ Copiy BY 3% & @ RANCH| x style home, 1 acre of land, $8500| on, Winding Saree 32433. —__| {9 Mis to Waldon st ‘South -vil- NEW RANCH TYPE e limits of Clarkston; turn West of Pontiac, large 3 % mile to mndel, Open LOON LAKE SHORES Brick Ranch Typ 137 Baldwin to the value - 3 spo FOR VETERANS | tatBett rales 2 car er Only $850 down will handle this | tached ee - Large li Toom large 3 bedroom home in Roch.| With v e te ester’s north hill area. House 3 | @r box. Select’ oak floors tile ric Nindes ae ot: eae. ot door cupboards. nee ROGER B. HENRY, Inc.| eq Waite Bred. Lake pei: 1 Main St. Rocheste: | et to 6 lakes, Believe Rm or OL. teil or OL Leia ant, Gis Some te sendy fee Se WEST ; mediate occupancy only 2 Seneae a) pect aoc toom,| 200 and convenient terms. tile beth, large m kitehen, our office or appointment y. auto. oil — and water — ‘We te to show you attached car garage, ¥ ‘and fam home. Open iaee Sun. 1 to 8. Located % mile east —) on 3 lakes, $1 with of = segtvect all one floor, large oe : rooms Chroughout ofl furnace.| FE}A—CIVILIANS vi 1% car garage at ieleee with ins asens $61 $650 WN per onth, per.- cent mort}! FER MigonacE. w. oe Phone OR 3-1872 or OR Open Eves. ‘til 9; PE 40612 . BUILD NOW So Much to See! Hits estates, cotimates freely BRICK — a he ene ~~] iS our plans ay, garage, : peteieges. _Festied aTonY. | ERI ERT CI DAVIS. . 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