he Ig i . we cay MEL LAS ‘ Fall Mi Re Mie A A A a al é FS ech: 4 ESGUKE OVER PR « & \ ¢ 4 > 2 os THE PONTIAC 8 i @s The Weather - Twesday: Rain or snow Details page twe —_—s 2 ” Dealiet tyne TO Mictein alinhmems oni ntiliimmantaaa CET. “iceman ccuannen nen : twee ~ . “ a: os % bee g48 P 25 | 2x gi a ii 1 i ne n fH i Wa Ha : ee 1 ik i Hite il! it tt if | => rif hell i ited be Hata ri = . Le ; nell HET Hite ie Ce = Risa Hitt il ileht TRH ee ts fe el ij hi ba fiat ee ws EE LE: i Hal balleisli ald iL Hatt ni ca i a tilt a J Ore: gag Hirata an Sa l oe: Of g Bil ni jini at Si Miia! a Heal “a cm Pe 4 ‘Bag is ba‘ s 4 a ead on a te Lo ' ; Pe 9 oe Mex rales ‘ f * - 7? ‘ a * 7 Fd .* ee * . ; eae + yee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27,1954 | oe : Tae 6 ee Py EP Michiaan Ranks High (747.2: fear ot home e Birth Rate Predicts’ |Cresh Victim Repened | /Michigan Ranks High | sm vs. 2 mu a. a ~~ ,in Poor Condition Today Martin Jordan, 11, of ~ Problem of Future 2, sur, «x0 scien! With 20 Road Deaths was usens tty air si Ave., is in poor his car ae oo MD (Continued From Page One) today with » neck injury he re| (Continued From Page One) | uta oe Muskegon, crashed | - ceived Friday when the car I noa hischhihed a ride en route! into @ tree and burst into flames: in 30's. Thus fewer new families e which. he bit © tree St | | one feoen bis Georgia base, were Glenn E. Swearingen, ; than in recent past. (2). The “‘un- | gt. Clemenp and { Rds. ‘fe a teocer est [mh et: on, Tex., was injured doubling” of families, going OM | Baker *| rin» car | Killed Saturday arbor, | italy: when pe lost con- | shies och’ ciling et ah ond, We! ditnan tot Wier I Smothers, 3, |lision on US, 12 near Ann trol of his car and oo * |e we recent» age apt grote hae gn Rd Pee | etinew bowes tn ctew} anchor! 6 3 Deputy Melvin} “2 we Miied = t. |Reading, a paratrooper home on - Slaners will be chiefly concerned | engineer with; the Ford Motor Co. year. Glover that his brakes failed cor-truck caltision om U.8.16 furtough, was killed Sunday in a a gb on age then . * “}for 31 years. Gist encthar tty boom, etenting a ‘ Oakland a , ‘ mponee collision mellow Donald C. Egbert} He is survived by his widow, | in carly 69's, is almost sure. Frederick R. § of High: | Four other teenagers were sagpert eo aotions soqeired SoR| Restle @. three daughters. Mre.| on 6 Soe © ok © eee Mendes Now Facing tend: Pak Sie inpered Satelly PE emtueney f Be Ghadtne. _ the 220 car lot, on Pierce between | prank Buchanan of Lathrup Vil- Flages then, creating demand for Decision Future we Sitdeed compas oo anes 6 renee So nae ee Sra ana. Segye “epgye. /lage, Mrs, Jom eS millions of homes; a bigger booni on. Willow Run Expressway in Dear- pay hy op tet ty: be ey akdaln preerts at |Sachnagel CoB, tnd (ve ie rae & prem, (Continued From Page One) [bom =) Muskegon Township home when Se Oe Ie Oe | eT ae Fed" Dutt ant) |] Remodeling’ of old houses and/ 0) iss meses the gesignation | Warren Sanders, 33, of Ypsilanti! a ou space heater apparently Jeanette. eerie pthc r of his stz-menth-old government. | died ey E any as te — exploded, reports a Friday tense F. Morris these and a buttress to building. | He is asking a vote of confidence | o¢ his car and crashed into a tree oe nS ae te ‘ea 71, former Suburbs are growing three times enya marencd tate HATO, ad |e eyme Comnty. Sean’ Comteune mba ee dectionery as fast as the downtown areas, & entrance into NATO, and/ Russell Kost, 26, of Detroit and a se Secs Grane gr cag wre and in many cities, the central | endorsement of the government's | companion, Patricia Joyce Black, | *talls- injured wane, eae mage iy wale § areas are even shrinking. the ratificatin bil‘? |28, of suburban Detroit, were killed | fied Sunday night in Receiving at : the ratification bill. rammed . “ Parra ty two com, Bet One third of all women have If muccesntul on those ballots, he | Saturday when thelt truck on| Arthur Hennard, %, of Avon * cot. ead jobs ss idee was slated to demand that the As-|1)¢ 16 in Ingham County. a by H. of LaMesa, Calif. tion changes from year to year. sembly reverse its refusal last Fri-| “Ogirg MePhetridge, 38, of Mon- | 4nother car While leaving his own Serene of Go Willen B. workers are women, considering |, ‘member of the seven-nation| igus men’ Menrer and toppled |bf0Ke through the ice on Battle ay cal amia o Piad Less oS fom, oan. Western European Union (WEU).| over into four feet of water in| Creek River and drowned Christ- Cemetery People are living longer, many | That, too, would be a question of | pum Creek. A yr ng om ng ee 4 more beyond age 65. Fifty years | confidence which under Assembly Elmer George Otto, , and Mrs. | Kalman S. Haitinger Jr., W. Mid ago, the people past age 6 were | rules could not be voted on for/: sone Farris, about 50, both of |Grosse Pointe Park died at ave, Fei: 4 per cent. In 1950, they were 8 per | 24 hours, probably tomorrow. Detroit, were killed Friday night | ‘Toit's. Receiving Hospital Service for Mrs, George W. cent. years from now the| Defeat on-.any of the three votes cross- | Right of injuries he suffered in Twenty when struck by a car while Florence Cook) Nichols, 67, of 1045 people past age 65 will be 11 per| would force the government to re-|ing = Detroit intersection, Christmas Eve collision. Forest Ave., will be held at 1 p.m. cent ... still rising. sign, plunging France into anoth- Utica Tuesday at the Bel) Chapel of the Our people are still moving (al-| er of its numerous postwar Cabi- nit | __ Missouri illiam R. Hamilton Co., with cre- though less) so some states +| Met crises, - at White Chapel Memorial some shrink, some are . : Cemetery. She died yesterday after Southeast states, growing fast 8 | Ohio's Visiting Firemen illness. ‘ business. Texas is still spectacu- Survivors include one daughter, lar, New England is lagging, ex-| Douse Pasedena Blaze mingham. and two grandsons. niasttel Staten SretS DOSS lean of. G0 Cite Sete teed tid tig pass in creating new went into action as volun- Kart D. Kyser Florida is now growing at a faster |duad went | do’ wediend Kari D. Kysor, 60, of 211 Puritan rate than her old rival state of Gurdus ene ‘oat ome Rd. a mechanical engineer with Caeser sine (s be ramber oxo | Pouring fren © Posadona- house. } es orp., died sudden renee poesia 60 w York State.| A dozen-or-more-of the players | . mr. tad beng — So dashed in and offered their serv- ._Setvice for Evan Hadley Wright. active in radar development in In the past five years Micht- | ico, to the homeowner. The boys @, of 1790 Avilla Ra., Lathrup | World War II, and had been. with gan's population growth has bem | araceed furniture and household Village, will be held at § tonight at | the Palmer-Bee Co. of Detroit un- 19 per cent; mew business | pods to safety while reguiar fire- the Manley Bailey Funeral Home, | ti 196. © growth, 1 per cent. The average then extinguished the blaze, Glenn H. Griffin _ with graveside service at 1:30 p.m. net seagoing le 8 and 4 per cent, respectively. . . — : 7 “ omar |§. bom of and three si Widows outnumber widowers, be-| _ The largest antlered creature on Se Tecemsth. Ho died Seturday : Citeape, “i die than wom | earth, an Alaskan bull moose, may \\ &r - ome a long ines, ters, Dania, Mabel and Mrs. Lola cu Gatudin boceuns avih aoe ootar| GUAM GIL Gamay stene cece : Mr. Wright had owned Fleet | Cross, all of New York. en, and Geran, Divenon 14 wom | digit feat Neh 2 Go denddare ° Operations Service Laboratories, | Service will be held at 11 a.m. than their “Thoughtful Service” Wi at the Bell Chapel of about level, or slightly-statistically | and carry antlers six feet across, ghef ie ee _ downward. Almost 3 out of 4 of all| the National Geographic Society . Ph. FE 2-584] ~_ Poe + emits Co, ¢ divorcees remarry, alter wait of| says. is 46 Willioms &. “S ows the auspices of Lindéoln Lodge 3 Sey F.& A M of Detroit, of which he wen 5 youre. 3 ess | sane Beth we be U.S. population now, 164 guil- ' . fo U Rural Hilig Cemetery, Northville. lion, should be about 220 mill- a “Hen by 1975. Each new estimate (Continued From Page One Fi H is higher than the one before, P : s ot wuirendeing ters+ FIVE Persons url amasingty so. : F : te ° morning In summary, Kiplinger's report wre recenty-iened if] Southfield Crash | says: “Tha cbanty is growing in | oy © Five were injured . sources. In ingenuity, In stafdard ’ the United States promises to de fps ried in Port Huron May 31, 1893. In which makes . e on sna he aloe collision at Southfield ) aigpem. as 4 but | caderee as "a great-menace 1o/and MI. Vernon Ts. Souheld| Sr where size and color are important factors, ™ husband, Edward, and "en , — ; . bara Wilson Lemaster, 5769 Wins- exchange privilege has always been graciously gran Stolen Car Stalls; Aer ais, Of 829 Phillips. Berkley, | oy was held this morning at George R. Murray Roger D. Sherman : gep _ | y : Ca collided the Drayton Plaine Cemetery. The | ~ Rowe a. at de oil te we ill by Pontiac merchants. wo ouths << wa c Rev. Tom Malone of Emmanuel, George uray, (4, Funeral Se ean . : ug Fy itives Ca tured Baptist Church officiated. poee —e died Friday after a om. pallags Sigg 4 This year there ‘will be no exception to his custom, BIRMINGHAM — Two Detroit FUQ p agg wets Berend: edo ating at Pontiac General Hospital. ; however, it is that all exchanges of gift “pays, ages 15 and_16, who police en ee ee The son of Clarence C. and June | fe . er, necessary ee: ono “umues. sight After 15-Mile Chase Somes deny writin at ali Dass, Biaietey and married Mar | J. Miller Sherman of hea S. _ merchandise be made on or before January 4th, 1955. on a ’ ’ * “| here as they were ve Phas, _(Cuntiowed From Page Ona) | Funeral arrangements wore by|peret Barry ia Logansport, tnd. / Sud SM 8 SS, Dente ide This will be to your advantage as well as the merchant ' for the stalled auto at nter’s) tb : @ff the road | Huntoon Funeral Home. n . Sherman, at home. : = Service, 158 N, Woodward Ave. Cvaded it by swinging off | —- ee ee ie a uo Ged ee , from whom the purchases were made. In the interest Police making their’ rounds no- ‘Mrs. Henry Love [ober pathy tearm Rome! ees Siple Chapel with burial in of all concerned. . .- . ticed @ broken rear window and|. A few seconds later, in o simi- | and was last employed as a painter Mt. Park Cemetery. upon investigation found the boys! lar maneuver, if evaded a block- | Mrs. Henry (Jennie) Love, 89, 30 and decorator. _ | Perry ene hiding under a car in the garage. ade set up by Detroit police. | School St.. died Saturday in Ox-| Surviving are four daughters, Stilesk They had pocketed $2.91 from 4 They were halted. when West | ford. |Mrs. Mae Randall of Kingsford | Mrs. Rose Stileski . handis soft drink machine and cut the hose Bloomfield Township police set Born in Bath, she was the daugh- | Heights, Ind., Mrs. Helen Cox Mrs. Rose Stileski, 68, of 24 Put- Exchanges of Gift M erc e on what police said was an €X- up a double bleck on Orchard ter of George and Helen Cook and|of Pontiac, Mrs. Mildred Hoff- nam St., died this morning after ‘ pensive acetylene pump for siphon. Jake at Pontiac Trail. The (was married Oct. 11, 1881. |man of South Bend, Ind., and Mrs. a two-month ilness. M Not Be Made After ing purposes. driver managed to miss the po- | Mrs. Love is survived by two Betty Gant of Indianapolis, Ind. A member of St. Vincent de Paul ay The two, who told police they tice cars but failed to regain | daughters, Mrs. Ethel MacClem,! jso surviving are three sons, Church. she was bern in Canada "had been arrested twice in Detroit. control ef the car, which struck | of Pontiac, Mrs, Hazel Smart, of |Harry of Pontiac, Emanuel of the daughter of Alexandre and , . on breaking and entering charges. the tree. Flint, and three sons, Roy G., of I, Charles of Pontiac, | ,ones Emery DuCedar. She came are being held at the Oakland . ; | ' _ Mt. Hazel Township, Arthur, of | and 18 grandchildren. , to Pontiac 20 years ago from De-| & County Juvenile Home. pending — Police said they found a large sanford, and Claude, of Flint. | Service from Kirkby Funeral vote u t cast bctien. quantity of cigarets, beer, wine Also. surviving is a brother, Will) Home was held today at 2 p.m. Surviving are three 9 ae and jewelry in the wrecked auto. Cook” of Pontiac,: six grandchil-|with the Rev. Edmond Watkins dire. Peart bene end tire. Ge . h They said the loot was probably | dren and 10 great grandchildren. |ot Joslyn Avenue Presbyterian | 14. Bresier. both of Birmingham The Weather taken in . ee te who .S¢tvices from Pipe ' hae |Church officiating. Burial followed | 1.4 vrs. Leona Boomer of Pontiac : _ , er police departments Midland w S| : Cemetery. G LaCharit * 7 . aed pho with rain or ee toma took part in the chase were Pon- Shere Somm Burial will follow in eo hey a eee = prog sage Fred Stileski of Please note also that this regular credit rule. and temerrew. se 38. Nertheasteriy | tiac, Sylvan Lake, Orchard Lake, Mi . tery. ° winds Sif mim an Bewr foniehi Fo” Wayne County Road Patrol and wand Cemetery Otto A. Schields St., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednes-| Thomas, of Bowling Green, Ky., : : . : . day at the Flumerfelt’ Funeral | and a daughter, Mrs. Lenora Beav- NEW YEAR | MAE opt Lowest, Fempersteres This Home, Oxford, with burial in Ox-/er, of Pontiac. ~ ees of the 6 ine 4 im s28| ford Cemetery. She died Sunday. Also surviving are four sisters, ‘: 2 PAH. | Surviving are a nephew, J. S.| Mrs. Nell ae oma H R Nicholie i , ss «7 Gray, and a cousin, Mrs. Mollie - Alexander, Mrs. My Reynolds; ie Bmore ot Chars |e Maria, iia | Beinn: nlite Pontiac Chamber ef Commerce — , 4 br | \Chauncy of Florida, and four | asta AC ' ontiac r OF by 3 The first U. S pogeonges ni brothers, Ezra, Otto, Horace and | Call BUD f ‘ Z: i $0) permitting reeript-of title to land Harold, all of Harrisburg. | 4 bo) by. those who lived on it and. met | Service w beld at 11 a.m. to- H.R. Nicholie—H. Delos Bed Nicholie . : : ; 7 Al certain gonditions, was. passed in| day trom-Dubaldy. Funeral Home.|] 99 se. Clemens $e. Opposite Post Ottice Ph. PE 2-2326 - ; 3 Rive. . - the Rev, James M. Ya of ai — “\ ' \ . } a %, “ t / f J 2 “ * ee a bein ait Dia, nm git a Z | ile ce a re . Raat A ci oP gs ot phe? oa a i Sa hid t a? . . 2 i re pep cpk eater eerie jo : ‘ i a ~ aes m errs “a sadeape oe . > Li | .. | | se. Pe : ’ £ “ First for é gee ee = = - a PI 2nd Floor Pontiac State Phone FE 5-4490 ues rhe Best a tr Permana lothe “Enews ea” $5.00 | ale , of Our Operators — Manicureo—Hair Setting MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS |i) trees too” ; ‘ OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON *7.°10-° "and Seting | IHEALOIL Beauty - Open Wednesday All Day — Friday "til 9 P.M, ||] ‘tste"batamentent so vorantes NO MMEDIATE SERVICE | Custom Upholstering SAlndre Beauty CSalon |||WILLIAMK. COWIE 21 Years of Practical Experience 378 Orchard L&. Ave. FE 6-2857 January _ Clearance Sale Begins Tomorrow at 10 A.M. LADIES’ COATS 78 Reg. $89.95 to $150.00... Reg. $79.95 to $84.95 ....... ‘hk. Reg. $59.95 to $74.95 «0.2... ‘AS Reg. $49.95 t6 $55.00 ....... 4 8 Reg. $34.95 7 $ _- Reg. $39.95 to $49.95....... 28 , | | $ Reg. $69.95 to $99.95 ....... AS | CASHMERE SWEATERS 8B & 13 ODDS 'n ENDS Dresses, blouses, sweaters, skirts and suits Y3&V2 OFF All Sales Final—~No Exchanges! Telegraph ot hare. Every Night tend 2 to. 5 i" | Broken lots, formerly to $25 _ Park Free _ in Rear ee ae ; : 4 - THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1934 Spot fe = ; | * | ¢ | P . cotter Ps J = - ? * ¢ . ae ee . . * , ' ¥ ° : | . * x ¢ e Y ® _—" ? iat eee a qugument ter, Joyce, and Robert Sowter, is dine, announced by Mr..and Mrs. Gustaf ~ Nelson of Opdyke road. His par ; versity ; of|ents are the Richard Sowters of James Hargraves of Arcadia drive.|a member of Phi Eta Sigma fra-| Kenilworth avenue. He is the 80) o..0, anderson street. An April He attends Wayne University. They | ternity. No date hag been set for| of William Farner of Elm street. wil speck Gute vous on Done 4 (ta welding. ‘TA fall wedding is planned. wedding is planned. ee } Food Prices Double Person ews of Interest|FlatLook =?" War Days Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shotwell en-| Friday from Ramsey, N.-J. to oe Expenditures for food noon at a Cocktail party in their|the Paul B, Taylors of West Iro- 1 an anticipated $63,000,000,000 James K boulevard home, | quois road. The Taylor's daughter. |S ‘Curtain year, according to Paul * * @ Kathy, is also home from the Uni- , : ot. Grocery Mr, and Mrs. David Locklin ar-| versity of Michigan, Soviet Style Show ot America. rived Christmas day » es ; ; “Willis told a meeting Haven, Comn., for a Mr. and Mrs, John B. Nicholls} Held in Budapest) iors in New York with his parents, Mr. . daughters, Pamela and) Sticks to Curves | combination of good L. Locklin of Penny, of Syivan Shores drive editors and increased food is a student traveled to Ann Arbor Sunday to} ywrenNA (INS)—Christian Dior’s caused food at Yale University. visit with his parents, Mr. and) «tet look” got stuck in the| double in the past 10 years. e+ | Mrs, John B. Nicholls. va jose . . : ‘ ont Mk, ten Selatan, Seams: tating: Geaplehvet The latest Soviet-worid fashion | Green Walls Good __| all of South Anderson street, will! leave Tuesday for | Fia., where until May. A New Years Se. ‘Tote Fleuior and Sock hey . University of Michigan. many trying to < &, (ene 7s o:: ee cert ins coe Dr. and Mrs. Deine See Se. in the Soviet orbit. and avenue daughter, Laurel Helen Rigdon of Ward road, [eS local residents whose names a = peor ‘aoet place PERMANENTS recently placed on the dean's | sesin, as it @id in and style . . . Arthur Oberndorfer of Wau- uae sons etin Vides, 4 easier, longer Wis., arrived today for a] |/* bon a Ge tokenan ; visit with her son-in-law Dee hye mr 3 Sn tee Soviet : si vy a oe a Union and tae “Pocples Democra- 2 Permanents oT eae cies"—Ruasia’s satellites and Mrs. Arthur Heckman of| According official Commu- seed are announcing the birth of | nist Hungarian “simple $7.50 son, ayne Lavern, and the iam of wa ; 6 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, | designs aA. ae ‘ F. Tate of Martell avenue | textiles” typical ‘Soviet ; . and Mrs. Arthur F. Hack-| orbit 1954 fashion show, é No Appointment Necessary Rochester. wae few ay spn tyenow , : eo puri ' ‘eles dees Gi lireeni : Beauty Salon |) "s.r tna tie wes | fst show ent to Communit 20 E. Pike St. FE 46-2878 Goroughly éry belore you tart) Tes Ganchslovakia. | Eastern Germany's fashion in ! dustry was mentioned for its use of ‘ . new plastic materials, Nylon and ! ae ht Le 41 WN. Seginew gowns. SS Se COLD WAVE & OIL TREATMENT aS CGI jeans” ae tot fe : vogue any mere behind the Iron with ALL FOR Curtain, the official Hungarian : Fluff Shempoo aes | ; pepert enld “9 ~ ; $ a Wr lee Houmas te Style Heirdress — ; * scribed as a dark evening gown with white lace collar, designed in a style similar to that of the 19th Most dress-up frocks of the Com- : munist world have very full skirts, 7 [smucty fitted bodices and tote of Nationally Advertised _ $ 6*° $7780 | ‘3 go | 212 Sports Oxfords $ 4*° and Loafers . Shoe Salon—Marzranine GROUP NO. 1 JACQUELINE Reg. to$10.95.... GROUP NO. 2 NATURALIZER and RISQUE Reg. to $12.95... | GROUP NO. 3 MARQUISE Reg. to$14.95.... - Reg. to $6.95 we ” i aaa ai THE PONTIAC PRESS; MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1954 : DES a AR On DA. ~ © §)Priscilla Ann Smith: Wed in Church | « | : Park at our Li: loomfield — = } * aa 7 oes um. a oll py | CTC FINERT) A eet 4 We Will Close This j ns ‘Friday, Dec. 31st at 5:30 Bd 3. Saat . Dee. 16 the bride wi ‘ length gown ‘ Alencon lace. A of silk illusion was starts tonight and continues thru Friday Break et ye gh ae. accnsiries anda corsage of To! MRS. JOHN RUSSELL NEUMAN ‘te. ys FINE COATS i _ Forstmanns!. Stroocks! ’ ——_. Alpacas! Camel-hairs! , ~ Einiger fabrics! ____ Anglo woolens! — _ Wool and Cashmeres! f ist il Hr all ec, REEEF e ? : : i i i IT] Winter Handbags Features Plastic - Values to $95 | leather grains They $ 4% Beauty Shop "le Gate ombemies ‘quick Next to Basley Market (Over Testy Bakery) — and easily washable with soap and 801% N. Saginaw open Bvenngs by Appointment FE 2-5600 ff) inportant shapes put them up front A Maling Shoes Not a leftover in sight! you usually find at sales! Not at Maling’s big, big Winter Clearance! Here you'll find your size in the color ond the material you're looking for! And in fresh, clean shoes that look like we bought ‘em yesterday! ° So get in on this buying picnic now— ot Maling’s! * « ’ : maling shoes * @ *# *© © © #* * s The choicest coats of the season! Most elegant styles of the season! - The smartest colors of the season! ) + Yours at tremendous savings! ee ee De, Mee od a pea formerly 2.99 to 6.99 > . 4 F 497 297 Every Color! Every Material! Every Heel Height! Not Every Size in Every Style! tremendous reductions on * _ Better Dresses — mm et en a okie oe ba WEE RSs a Ree et Ae eet OS UREN HARP TS A I Ne I 7 . : 4 Smart formals Cocktail dresses Party dresses ep El telys Slat OE Boe continue to arrive j 16 A $ Sheer Wools! Jerseys! Flannels! fe _ _~ expressly for -Maling Shoes "50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Friday Evenings Tweeds! ‘‘Crépes!’ ‘Taffetas! | Worsteds! JUNIORS'!. -MISSES:! = HALF-SIZES! t eee ee Se 2 A Special Group of Designer Dresses, | Sizes 10 to. 16, were ‘$85, reduced to $55 | * - : : hd : a ; . * . : , f } : bad > om — ae ~+4~ --— = -- — ———- - - - ——_— ~ ance er al ¥ } ‘ age ee i aw: ae i ag * oe a | ~ EE a a ee ee re ce * “a= ¥ ~~ (DHE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1955 aps ge Ee ee we ane 3 silvia aunts insite ee om oh hs Oe - PT A Le ee gee rs ar . j “+ it 7 " * : w +. ‘ * Hh - A N\Civitan Club | Announces Stage Play slated Jonuory toi] | 4. Tremendous Sale Days eee at High School . JANICE STAYTON Janice Stayton’s engagement to Louis W. Gnam is an- nounced by her parents, the H. D. Staytons of Birmingham. : He is the son-of Mr..and Mrs, Lewis M. Gnam of Carroll, lowa. After their April 2 wedding they will reside in Boul- der, Colo: where.he is attending Colorado University. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and the bride-elect is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority at Colorado University. Mrs. H. P. Shaw Is Hostess Fy itl FRNERE $27 whiff rf bi HH ; 1 tht i E i and Delis”. concerts have started Pontiac _ *Glamour ~ Confidential’ If yow are “not quite” a perfect A or B cup ... lf you need a little more filling here ~ and there... here are the bras for you! Because they fill, you out so naturally—so beautifully —here ate the very bras for you who are “not quite” an A ot B cup. Artfully padded with Tight foam rubber— concealed so carefully even you can’t see it—these bras _ bring you up to your full cup measurements with a com- pletely natural look, They meld, hold and subtly endow you with young, alluring ¢urves. No need for you to miss out a moment longet on the glamour of firm, rounded contours. Come in, be fitted in these wonderful Life Bras today! : : ——" = a sun se Hath fis § it HI it efi _ _ . F “o- -ROBETTE Hosiery and #5502—Strapless broidered ali- cups only. $16.50. Foundation em- all-Nylon. Wired bust. 8 b ‘ ’ SORRY . .*. NO APPROVALS -.NQ REFUNDS _ ALL SALES FINAL _ THE MOST. TREMENDOUS COAT VALUES EVER OFFE ge ae, ; ; . ’ ¢ 5 " : 3 s © “ COATS Sold to $75 COATS Sold'to $89.95 COATS Sold to $99 COATS Sold to $109. |] 4 ARTING TOMORROW MORNING 9:30!... NO EXCHANGES Og a : Bo — ’ auf rd Seg : a a 34 £ fre COATS Sold te $49.95 COATS Sold to $65 COATS Sold to $89.95: COATS Sold to’ $99 ‘ . * 2 + es - : x P a " Z Z. 1 * . 7 & ©. j : ‘ E ; <7 bet oe Sn $ Rann oh — oes .* - ‘i r ‘ Z -—?* * “4 ; b : a : € 4 ai 4 =. } i " ao” 4" 3 —BETTER DRESSES Values to 2995 . . . Reduced to 10° 13° 16” Wool sports, menswear, jersey, orlons and crepes you will recognize os fashions seen in your favorite mogazine. Wear them for afternoon bridge, for business wear and Values to 39% . . . Reduced to 13° 19” 24” Every dress in this sale token from our regulor stock of smort fashions.. Original price tags remain on evéry one. Dressy crepes, taffetos, failles, rich colors and blocks. CASUAL DRESSES— Dresses thot ore festive for Holiday wear. Juniors ond for “dotes.” The savings ore wonderful. Juniors. and Misses ond Holf Sizes. Misses. , : . : ’ i ; £ _ 900 Pairs Quality Shoes REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE! Deliso Debs ... Rhythm Steps... Cornalettes:: . Joyce. .. Sandler :.. Deb Formerly Priced $10.95 to $19.95 : aaah a |. 88 82 s««s98B Black, Brown, Blue, Maple, Red, Combinations! Suede, Calf, Patent, Combinations! ms All Sizes but Not in Every Style! Corset Shop 4 North. Saginaw: St. St. — vee $ * > Ea ; - 7 : ‘ # Z “ 2 ‘ rs : ‘ ee ; \ f ‘ ‘ j - = ee “NS See ee se i Fg a a a ne a sO i “ i FE. 72-6921. ‘ } e- SALE of FALL and WINTER Values to $10.95 -HATS sae GLENHAVEN,’surrs ety group of 150 thats. Felts, velours, velvets. All colors. Special $ ey. 5 ‘ | 7 ss = x —— “2 ee | Regular $22.95 Values 16° C0 SEE ty ER EE SE) REE ES Se RS es oe eee ee eee ee es ee Se es Flee ee Ae SO 3 es 4 : * * Seat ry a 5 ] ' ‘ Zo ' My ee te 7 \ = . % / a e 4 7. x Cen . ome ae : , : Lo. i i z ' , } ‘ ry a i _— Pe io - ti te al le ee — er i toe a ee ae Lemar ee oy ae OTe ¢ OF 4 NDAY, DECEMBER 47, 1954 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MO End-of-the-Year ENTIRE STOCK * Ladies’ Dresses ° Ladies’ Suits * Ladies’ Trimmed — Untrimmed Coats _ °Men’s Suits °®Men’s Coats _. ®@Men’s Sport Shirts * Buckskein Joe Jackets-Shirts — © Children’s Coat & Winter Wear ALL © _ REDUCED CHARGE YOUR PURCHASE AT NO EXTRA COST! 2s: * Excepting the Wenderful New 1955 Pontiac Press Photos Spring Merchandise just Arriving! Home | scenes, William, nine year old sdén of the Gamburds, Carl | did the drawing of the Temple on the mirror over the Berg family, 2960 Middlebelt Road (upper) and the fireplace. The contest was sponsored by A ) 9 NATIONAL _* * Jack Gamburd family, 964 Berwick Blvd. (lower). | Congregation B’nai Israel with 30 fantilies partict- rise and additional | The Berg children, Leah and Mark thought up the | pating. More than 75 per cent of the work was i ae iooeme motif and cut out the pictures for the religious | done by the children. R j j , CLOTHING a rash when any of the long green| The Palisades of the Hudson in rubs against her skin. Doctors |New Jersey are an unbroken per- H SAGIN T . she is allergic to the ink used icular cliff of colored balsat ret cy War nasan| trae 0 tn an swe te ei tiehe aN AY: SIRES : Hudson River. it 2& FPF 11 uit it it | aie i ! if ; Ih i ! E* tt f 4 I ae i: tf s. i : 4 > fe ar 5 g a rH it i a e E He i if Fe i t AE ifete pint i re i FF FFee | i if iJ i te i f : € ] i 25 H rf : | SWIFT Premium or ARMOUR STAR Sugar Cured = HICKORY § Smoked HAMS Cut from 12 to 16-LB. Hams SWIFT'S PREMIUM or CORN CITY OVEN READY Fancy Young TOM TURKEYS ¢ ee ¢ ‘ PASCAL Ww! | és SES = ; ported Swiss Cheese, ooo » tie Td ; PS eS ae ee ae Ee ees See ee Se eee es mere nt LEDER, BS 8 MM GL A ME NB a ag Be ae (veh ay os - \ F { ’ zt % - 2 sii toe acs ES ts pee : So piso oe pe Ge Mee Fs ee . . ’ : = pt ee ek eh a ee Ee ee ae a ee : or Ol ears ee. se ee 1 _e iil te : vs g “ *' so : oP . — 7 4 4 , : ; = : ‘ 4 ‘ . ae . ‘ ; . 4 a ' - : hs : ; e e a TWENTY. Ff Hi ik | UsS. Launches Big Research ‘Assault on Secrets Locked Within Antarctica .. WASHINGTON — The United) tar cap, the effect of the chilly | been theorized, split bya strait States is again preparing a “major | tand mass on the world’s weath- | between the Weddell and’ Ross | esearch” assault on secrets locked| er, and-preblems of transport | Seas. im the great white wastes of the| and supply. Seme preliminary | icantime. other’ nations were Ly 8 camp Daneas & plecned. setting up temporary and perma- 4 Since the early 1770s, when Cap-|. ‘The last expeditions sent out | nent bases. Seven countries—Brit- tain James Cook circled the ice-| trom the United States were in| ain, France, Australia, Norway, barricaded southernmost continent | 1946.47 and 194648. They were di-| Argentina, and New Zealand | without catching sight ofit, men of | rected respectively by the United | —have portions of the con- Graphic Society. Finn Ronne (USNR), = ognized none. . Yet denpite daring thrusts to |° The Navy undertaking—ied by| On the map, the surveys, and patient scientific the largest in polar blank. Only around studies carried on at lonely, | Four thousand men and 13 ships| here and there in the ' Sak eee ee Oe took pert. Lacy eg rage a remains shrouded in mystery mee cleans called, = — ype My i | = The first of the current! pew facts for mapmakers, geolo- cscnage die ' American is under the di-| gists, meteorologists and bicl- |hausen, Wilkes, : | © fection of the United States Navy.| gists, Photo-mapping airplanes | shackleton; for ’ f in December during the Antactic inland flights that reached to |ior airmen Wilkins, E; summer, — , ward the Pole and beyond. Sea- | Biisworth, bd | ~ Other expeditions are expected| planes from offshore tenders Admiral Byrd, « ' i pat pramanmsgg Ponerinae Hw 5 me yr BoP a Bes a the National Geographic { seasons, culminating in United mountain ranges, peninsu- ’ | States participation in the ‘Inter-| las, islands and seas were chart. |°"4 technical adviser » A national Geophysical Year of 1957-| ed for the first time, To their | SIDE GLANCES ae 58. At that time worldwide scien-| surprise, the explorers came on a tific will lee-free “eases” of green takes pe if f ral i (wl f/f. bs * .' > me: mga Py rt “ahi eel ateineinso maNANA ro er te “That pipe the boys got you for Christmas—would you like to one that smelis better?” : 4 z a C4EaP PRICE’. Jwny, IT's Wy aw Nosoor}| |." JT THAT A, NOTICES : No Matter What Your Problem May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Can help you solve it. DIAL FE 2-818! Ask for the Want Ad Dept. and so inexpensive wrRiG S$, ° SPEARMINT Be CHEWING GUM — shee ~~ tastes like dishwater—that’s what it is!" € a i * a ee ~ a es 6 % } co. ae te: a Soe 4 =< & a Be —_{_ = . “2 _ . _ ~~ “ ¥ * « - * ¢ “ —— : 2 a femey. 450 : apples, Wagner No. 1. 2.00- No. 1, 3.40- No. 1, 1.00- a-1.08 bu: 1.50 bu; cad- a No No 1 tek 38 00-1.50 dos men tee. io “ l= . No 1, 138- but feed grains held steady een Wheat near end - bens parsiey root, No 1 t 1% hei \ of ge tovir ts-188 on arene. et, 160.150 hour was ower, areh | % io. . ~ | warn wechangel to & high- | bee: -atoes “wot, 250-260 100-1 $2.31'9; — | bag Tomatoes. héthouse No. 1, 2%- er, March $1.56 : oats unchanged | 559 }0-\> basket. Turnip, No, |, 1.00- to 4%: lower, March 8: rye. 34; 135 den bebe: turaip, lopped, Me. 1. * ; 00-1 50 } to 1% lower, March $1.15% soy- | Lettuce “and gies reens: Celery beans “4 to %4@ lower, January “Groh, Collard No. 1. 100-150 bu $2.81; lard 15 cents lower to 5| wale. No. £@ise bu. Bwiss chard cents ‘a hundred pounds higher,,"° ' '*' January $15.02. . DETROIT EGGS | DETROFT. Dec. 23 (AP)—Rgge. { 0. b 4 rd Detrott. ceases included, federai-state Grain Prices | grades | Whites — Grade A lar 4-38, CHICAGO GRAIN weighted average 37%: wale 30-33, CHICAGO, Dec, 2 ! as is normally consamed in ane | year, but there's an enormous |» 000. fairly active carryever from previous crops. (AP) —Opening | st i d eve 38 large 33-35, wid ave CHICAGO, Dee 23 rong to | higher | 230 Ib: most Instances. mostly {up more High price for corn in the Chi-| cos’Geck ‘choice No 1+ 300 I cago cash* market was $1.72 bushel on Sept. 9 and 10, just be | fore the new crop started to come | cnaies No 1 and 24 230-250 Ib at 17.25- to market. By the end of Septem- | iit’ see. ge 59 | 400 Ib it 15.00-15.75 t ber the price had fallen to $1.52. : ne be 8 most sows ‘Balabdle cattle 2,000; salable calves. 100, cattle absent; steers and heifers and below siew. steady to Led and | ‘noice ‘prime 16% We stecrs 30.00. 0 it ce me steers , & few rye were higher than in the pre-. loads choice steers 28.00. good vious year. An important factor in {97s maintaining price levels, however, 00d and choice hetfers 19.00-2600; a The December corn future set a low of $1.39%% on June 1, but was tor al “KK Ws $10 it Production of both oats ‘was imposition of quotas limiting weignts 1450 the amount of imports. This ap- ares 950-1225: canners and cutters plied particularly to Canada. Cash oats sold at a low of 69% |? cents a bushel on July 12. By Oct. 29 the same grade was at a high of 88%. The amount of rye in the cash market at Chicago was insignificant. Pricés ranged from | latter price for weights up to 105 Ib; | |} @ deck 97 Ib 21.25: a few mostly $1.16 in July to $1.60 in October. Michigan Savings Firm Names Two Directors DETROIT (UP)—Winston Scheer Sr., of the Peoples Federal Savings and Loan Association of Monroe the Federal Home a | several decks ghoice No Bay City, have been named di-| 1 220 i» at 19 16.78: bulk 250 Ib 17 .00-17 i» » 27.00 choice 20.00-25.50; joad utility and commercia 60-9.75: utility and commer | 1350-15. 50; good to prime vealers 20.00- 4.00: a load of good to choice 440 Ib | Montana stock steer calves 21.25; me- dium and good replacement steers and calves 16.00-20.00 Saiabie sheep 3,000, slaughter lambs) sold moderately ective about classes -steady; good te lambs 110 Ib and lehter 1} | 100-125 I» wooled skins 17.66 | low good lambs 7.00-18.00; cull _ | slaughter ewes 5 .00-6.50. | Wholesale market re Markets fanc se by; No. 1 y.. -$.00- * amall 27-28. wtd. avg. 27's; "| (NEW YORK «~The stock ‘mar- es. | ket was higher on balance today ? £y 4 . ® a he ‘in early dealings. 6%, Wth Century-Fox 2,000 mewn Ck in 1954, Survey Indicates be ‘he ba hey aly er ing. eT The Chemical completed The pace was fast initially with | "O*. income about matched another billion lars of plant tile tape falling behind briefly’ i" 1953's record of 285 billion ee ae a eee reporting progress * | Americans sa . ness on the floor of the stock 116 of 19% balions spn tag | Housing ‘starts totaled 1,200,000, exchange. on diel Life insurance companies sold UP Slightly from 1953. a ee bac A tower sai am ie Americans consumed an esti- 12,000 shares up % at 24%, New| | [ maaaee ve # ; Phas a es rte ee Yeats t : . - PON ar lire 2. all ; pre , 4 5 H of the Year © : Nation-Até Up $64 Billion: wf aatinstna By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | 471% Dillions in new insurance, “NEW YORK—How were things| sp 2 per cent trom the year in 1954? Fine for some, not so etere. os iid for others, Here the high-| [Electric power output clim oe reg | 6% per cent to 411 billion kilowatt hours. i ; Sales of utility gas surged to 60% billion therms, up 7% per cent. Lodge Calendar food, about a billion dollars more than in the preceding year. Special meeting Pontiac Chap- | ter #228 O. E. 8, Monday evening.| Construction bit a record at 37 Dec. 27th, 8p.m. . —Adv. | billion dollars. | 7 Shrine practice | The telephone industry added 2% wae oe. Dee’ 28, 7:30 Clbemoates | million phones to bring the num- ber in use to 52% million. Wed. Dec. 20th, 8:00. Refresh- ments. Bessie Howell, Scribe. Color TV set production was Adv.'small but black and white sets ~ o. ‘in use mounted to around 3% News in Brief 3 million. € PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1 By Pet. 954 2 pointed offices will be filled later. by. Past Monarch Clyde Townsend, assisted by Past Monarchs Samuel Smith, Charles Kugler and Jamies Crawford, ps rf i gfr sper e288 i il CHICAGO LIVESTOCK P)—@alabie hos steady end 2s 190- ¥ most 190-220 ib at 17.75- 16 50-17 00; - with | 18.75-16 50. sows under | _chotee jb mixed steers and heifers 29.00 utility and commerctal | steady; other me JACKSON, Mich. (UP).—~ Con- sumers Power Co. an to- day it planned to spend $73. 000,000 next year on new construc- tion and expansion projects. Justin R. Whiting, board chair- * | man, said it was the biggest one- | year program in the company’s | history. He said it was designed to | ‘keep pace with the rapid growth in 64 county out-state Michigan mostiy 25 advances on weights over electric, gas and service areas.": on these) around | Whiti id all 1: Bs ng sa all 12 operating _ divisions in Michigan would ‘‘share extensively*® in the 1955 program. Division headquarters are at Jack- son, Flint, Grand Rapids, Pontiac, Saginaw. Lansing, Kalamazoo, | Muskegon, Battle Creek, Bay City, | Traverse Cit yand Alma. - 7%. o few load of Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Dec 24 (AP) —FPorcign ex- change rates fellow (Great Britain in dollars, others in cents) : Canadian dollar New York open market 35/16 per cent premium er |} 10331". US cents, unchanged Europe Great Britain $2789 16. unchanged, 30 2.7819/32. unchanged, 60 2.7819 32. unchanged: 2781932. unchanged 1999 16 up 00% of a cent ‘franc) 28% of a cent, une . Germany (western) (Deutsche mark) led | 23 as unchanged Holland 00. | 26.41. off @2 of a cent 16% of a cent, uncer te te prime 1 1700 (pound) day futures cial bulls | woo 650-21 choice | iescudo) 1.50, nged - cull to ‘krona: 1934, unchanged Switzerland (franc) (free) ‘23.34%, unchanged. Den- te choice | . 14.50, une bape ae = mark ‘krene) hanged FOR SERVICE > INSURANCE See or Call Maynard Johnson General Insurance 807 Community Netional Bonk . Phone FE 4-4523 nounces Expansion | Beigtum (franc) | Prance with his brothers and had decided t6 hit the first person hé saw. County Ex-Gis Learn of Former Chief's Death John E. Fisher, 72, commander of an artillery battery during World War I in which several Oakland County men served, died yesterday in Saginaw Veterans Hospital. rae News of the death came from | County Auditor John C. Austin, | one of 15 county men in Fisher's | group. The former Army captain | had been living at 1111 LuChartes. | Mount Morris. He wil! be buried at Grand Rapids. } | { | | EXCELLENT CARE | + DRY CLEANING IMPORTANT! MONITE MOTH PROTECTION! FATHER & SON CLEANERS FE 2-6424 Plant and Office, 941 jeslyn Ave. eating, Police were holding her brother, Hosey Williams, 28, for investigation of murder. Police | said Williams admitted firing the fatal thot but said he had intended | it for James Dejarnette, who was arguing with his sister. | child should be Huron Fletcher, 45, was the brother, Capit Fletcher, shot him | during an argument over a card | game. ‘ soy ge oy | the (a nyt BR ERO | and in said County. ° | . the Arthur &. GENCY + eaten Court. in the City : c Mt December AD i688” read Uniforms, ali types | Seal ARTHUR MOORE, Gifts, business and personal ‘ A true copy: ~ Taaee Probate |§ 1966 Calendare—Order New! . Sichens a, (new phone) OR 3- Dec. 27, : } MAKE YOUR NEW YEARS RESO i i. UTION “Tet 9 yeare ol credit cotaveling experience assist yea” . MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS . 41% Seuth Sagina Se. - Albeve Onkland Theater Phone FE 8-0456 : “ é . ~~ 37-37%, wid :. / % ee eee ye ‘ Lave Je, mediums 26-38. Std oe is: |day. Higher on balance were '| The value of retail merchandise’ . 1° RS cc HS gl ag a Be eS ote, aierat, copper, ade! sss nrske tale 0 fing st | sd came coe to matching 155°s| REGS Again Shelling Nn Mba Bap! TS Lats! Cemiment” marae nengy co irae ana | trical equipmenty, Others were | TNI"T Rata it 0 Met ay, | high of 171 bilion dollars. “wy bar neoee LM game nen. 28 | Bomung icreulah nd wap ster fe | INS | night and took $25 and other small | Commercial exports rose 500 Nationalist Island Bay o.--ene LSI Mer ccc: Jigee lommere Uneandied efferings tm goed We- New York Stock | items, reported Pontiac Police. million doflars to 12% bilion. ; ‘ “x n 21444] mand. Overall trading somewhat slower w $ y io Sept. cscece 254 jes most of the ere well sup- i oF iling fixtures valued at Automotive inusiry output was | TAIPEH, Formosa (#—Chinese Mey wo. We Lard” plied First receivers not willing to ac~q (Late Morning Quotations) pour cemag off sightly at 5,385,000 cars and ¢ rtill Amoy just ‘eed Dee en nieese 1:12, | Pumutste stocks gue to the end of the} Admire! ......281 Du Pont ....16¢ |$100, were reported stolen Friday communist artery on y year personal property tam. Receipts! air Reduc ... 318 Bast Air L |... 384 1,015,000 trucks. ‘off the Red mainland pounded ti '@@-|Alieg L Oth 428 East Koa ... 696| from a new home at 244% Bloom- | ; : lighter due to increasing hetehery Gt... 42.5 P P * mand : ‘Alled Cho... 06.4 El Auto L 34.5 | ington Southfield Township, by the| Steel production dropped by 25 Nationglist island outposts today Alte, Chet "13 | +e 19.4 | owner, Arthur Aldrighetti of 12915| Million tons to 8 million, but was for the second straight day, the “1+ 42 Bad Jone ... 83 Oakland County sheriff's deputies. | headed upward as the year closed. | Na Defense Ministry an- tees 8, Coal production was down 17 per . fm gee So. 3 Fairb + 08] James K. Procter, 23, of 74 Bart-| cent from 1953 at 385 million tons.” The Reds fired more than 20) ee St rreapt 72.6 | Moor Bivd., pleaded guilty to reck-| Cotton goods output dipped te | Shells at Tatan, a tiny Nationalist am Love - 08 Fre 343 | less driving Friday before Pontiac | 9% billion yards from more island three miles south of Amoy, Am M's Pay. 264 Gen 45.1 | Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum, | 16 billion the year before. Rayon | but caused no casualties nor dam a * ee i a | and was fined $35. “and woolen production was/mark- | age, the ministry said. es tre 33| The edly lower than in 1953. _//, ~aralanaeybomplees~ 5 Seber am Tel @ Tel I3.¢ Ore * 2 | 143 Center St. was ransacked Sat-| The jobles@ averaged | isiand of Quemoy with 13 shells but | Am Woolen | 224 Gille : 04 | urday night when thieves took two | sbout 344 millign of the caused mo damage, the ministry | Am Zine. 106 Gestrich’ ..1gve | Wrist watches valued at $50, ac-| year, nearly two/million more aig | 1: ont se 103 Bran Paise ae | cording to Pontiac Police == os, | a. | tos):| Armour & Co 133 Ot Ward...) ne| Tues, Dee. 28, at I p.m. tere- Farm declined three per Two Farmington Youth : + 329 135 net income about |. . ° Tad li a Ta ar ————— ~+ Sentenced for Breakin ¥ ducks Aveo Mig .. ee | ? } heavy y= 471.6 debt showed no signs | was type young ba & Ohic | ae eS) ing, however. it climbed | 9 are eet ty pe bg oh sive that saddled . Pairly geod ~~ Be "ox . 184. billion dollars from 275} '~% sh of the . y y with huge supplies of grain and ‘a 4 Benguet | 18 Py auctioneers; the Myers. | pilljdn the year before. in custody Army mig confronted with the problem of ow Steel '.. .008 Sf \cash and recording clerks; John | ; | by Circuit Judge Frank . Doty how to get rid of them, moving ae 2, | Somme, ced ties, Fores,’ sasistants; | itt C ° bowie Se alam soybeans, mid ag Cryo — —_ aE 4 : 3 from the Proulx family, Prop. of | na en I ren His accomplie, Gerald Clouse, wag om rit My... 3 57.7 | the Oxford Community Auction ’ . 30804 Lamar, Farmington, was enjoyed by all as a result of judd Co. oe ®, of ° & poor 1653 crop. ; Burroughs. ae ne ne: | ape urt IN FIVE | was placed on pep geen probe- . " ae ES Seceke 4.5-++. -""4 n | tion and assessed $150 court costs. A tations! wheat acreage ol- 3} — ag Me a DETROIT # —Four young chil- had been in previous trou- > Dry .... 135 r+ Lange prev Jotment of 62 million acres was Pee Bt | - .| dren, left alone in their apartment | pe with the Army before the pair set for the 1954 crop. As a result, Carrier Cp || 37 - oe -| while their parents visited rela-| broke into a paint store at Ten ee oe , ~ 78 oe LOP GLAae.. 104 tives near Ionia, escaped injury Mile and Orchard Lake roads Dec. po mangement edly A Gen Ti Pe 343 tg eee yesterday when ‘fire broke out in |7, ‘according to Chief Assistant Prices were supported at 90 per p - Age op » oe Lack : He ‘| the apartment. Prosecutor George F. Taylor. | 7. year. acreage allot Carpeter + Had 8 Com... beth . Detectives said one of the chil-| ——_——— > MICHIOAN—ta the P rears -_ “at flown to 55 million ivestock Care Sue "hd ray Tre. 388 a ar hg erly playing pert for the County of | ments will to i @ : Marsh Pield... 33.3 “| with matches. ir father, Uda | Javent x acres. The government support Woy. seman Chuetl Pet... as erts St Raymer, insisted however he had in"wiey Punderwurk, minor. Cause Ne. price also will be down—to &2% Dee. 13 (AP)—The Botnet | Cole Palm 2. 62s phd bere” te made sure there were no matches | "> samy. Pu rk and Lydia Parry, per cent of parity, This lower sup-| yieneck market. Col Gen... 164 Monsen Ch. 1636 .| im the apartment when he and fis | pegents of col cme ne fied in tie port results from passage of the| Hor: Ly enough bogs Cos Os sone, Word... ht wife, Verline, and their youngest | court sileging that the present where- 1954 flexible price support law. ettered ; morhet. Consum Pw |. 47.2 Motoro...... 808 child, Leon, 2, left on the visit. | svouts of the parents of the said m Cattle salable ' 150. are Samet Cont Bek ... 28.1 Mueller Br 37 - child are unknown and the said child ‘The Agriculture Department ex-| sominaity steady. Compared inst Thurs- | Cont Can .... 152 Murray Cp.... 30.2/ | Left in the apartment were | is A epee the public Sue suppers pects the reduced acreage at least | $3) T*34ne spe, epee a nett: | Sent Mot. 122 Nat Bisco a3 Christine, 12, Justine, 9, Charles, 7, | and, that sald coi of tmis Court to slow down the pace at. which fe, fairty seliv. pong: lower crude c Rng .. 402 fot Setey es ' and Generall, 4. In the name of the people of the State wheat stocks have been building | Sins: “ana wullty cows active, trons: |Croc ot sea Bet O7Bee-- gee on Friend] Isle Christine told firemen “we just | {ie “nearing on said aciticn will be head up. Even so, it thinks the carry- ee ee D soghe- boag a" Corts We .. be y ran out” when fire broke out in| at the Court House in Bg My Aye . over on July 1, 1955, will — feeders ew. mandy vo weak: 8 email | Dis c Beng a 2° KAUNARAKAI, Molokai, T. H.|@ ae causing ao SS ae | eee AD ims. at nine o'clock in | about que 7 |e ted steers 30.00-28.60 bulk good _and Dew Geen” oot a@ — L E, Blomquist, a national | age. neighbor spotted the blaze to appear personally at said | carryover July 1, 1954. |echotee fed, steers 21.00-36.18, choice / | Junior Chamber of commerce di- | and turned in an alerm. “Because of the very large be~4 A 5 To io-t3 00, low bead — soe ap al gh ayscoees \rector for Hawaii, recently visited| —— : __it nome. imoractical to make peresnal | supplies of wheat, prices will | prime to 24.50; most utility Gnd COM- | Associated Press Compiled by The! this island—somtimes called the | : ® shall be served by publication of « copy | continue te be maintained by the ome high — to Be pone i Pod tbe | “friendly island.” { troiters | the fn Hg sen a newspaper printed | — cua hetfere Th ee-See; WoM wellity and | Previous cay. msuat/ Ralls secs | While talking to Police Chief Loy | , and cireulated in seid County. | _— = . : pene pad =. yp hg Ro yg A -o Week age ..... 1219 674 1831| Clumy up walked Paul Puaa, who | Ch istm Fi ht Page St'catd Court, tn the City — ir sie th Jo, most | Y * aS a ms S83 tt had been chosen King of a tocal | IN [ as ig S | of Pontine im said County, inis 24th day | Wheat futures prices on the Chi- = re | 1064 high...,.. 208.4 1223 68.3 183.4| celebration. _w Z 5 _ MOOR: cago Board of, Trade reached | aie 0, sarbt eat may | I) Sano ARS GLE ERE MES] orem, Blomquist punched Blom | ,DETRO!T UP) — Two persons Sr copy A uige hae their low in June, climbing slowly tng very erratic, - seeseite, tal 1083 low. 4... 102 8 88S 99.5) Quist on the chin. He was promptly Jove ei bene Day dis- Deputy Probate Register, thereafier as more wheat was tied mostly steady: Dulk good and f ’ | arrested and later given a 45 day | ii ae a: Juvent a y's cant Dect choice 20.00-30.00; early week top 33.50, | Lena Mae Davis, 23, was shot ay we _ =e bina “och ead oe 0 ers Power ea (and killed during an argument —sTATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate ber wheat set-a low “ $1.95% on | commercial | 00; cull and low | Why — serge a — over whether fo say grace before Court for the County of Oakland, | 5 | Puaa sai had n qua’ ing | Juventie Division | In the matter of the petition concern- ing Mritha Arbuckle alias Cannon. minor Cause No. 13774. | To Jesse Arbuckle, father of said child Petition haying been filed itn this t the Present where- Pontiac in said County, on the ¢th day of January A.D. 1056, at gt cea ange tn the afternoon, and you are hereby com- you need @ LOANS ON SALARY It's as Simple as ABC to Geta LOAN | © WHEN YOU NEED MONEY—$20 to $500 Here’s all you do. Simply telephone or call ot our office. Tell us How>much money @ NO ENDORSERS REQUIRED @ CHOOSE YOUR OWN ATLAS @ CLAUSING @ DELTA SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT . PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL 3 BROWNE-SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE RENTALS GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 44-Mile Rood BIRMINGHAM, MI 4-044 DAILY 8 te 6:00 — FRI. 8 to 8:00 A SSS , CAR OR FURNITURE PAYMENT PLAN esa Menthiy Payment Plans os i 2 * @ REASONABLE COST | .°** | taymt| terms) parm t! raym 50 $ 5.03) § 9.24 Payments shown in the table 100 $ 6.65'$ 7.20) 998 18.39 | 200; 13.11) 14.21) 19.77) 3659 include principal and 300) 1955| 21.20) 2955) 5478 | charges. You can cut the 500 31.39! 3416) 48.09| 90.02 | cost of the loan by making larger payments. on t 850 and ® Same Day Se State's charge ts the monthly rate of 3% excess rvice—Just Phone— and give us a few facts about yourself. We will have the money ready when you come STATE FINANCE COMPANY. 702 Pontiac State Bank Building Phone FE 4-1574° hat part of a balance not exceeding 2% on. that part of a baiance in of $60, but not exceeding 6300 %% on any remainder eRe we a ae t “ee pA Poe Oe ee ee eoeeeeesee® BoRROW ‘20 TO $500 WitHOUT ENDORSERS ~~~ CHOOSE YOUR OWN REPAYMENT PLAN * . ° e ° e e + * . . . * ee. 20 . ~ * e « « * . « * | : 5 3 ce _ e >. . cevceseoapeeeee? Vow you can get a quick loan at sensible cost at HFC _ 2 46 pout | Poate §.03 I$ 9.24 7.20} 9.98 | 1839 14.21 | 19.77 | 36.590 f° 19.55 | 21.20 | 29.55 | 54.78 poe | pe | MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS 1S 6.65 13.11 a 31.39 | 34.16 | 48.09 | 90.02 Household’: charge « the monthly rate of 3% on that pert of @ balonce wnt encoding $50, 214% on that part of @ balance im encess af 350, but fee ercandemg $900 amd %% om omy remarnder. HOUSE when LD FINANCE . One of Pontiac 4 | ' ue —to pay bills, get the things you need and want. - | | | | | furniture without en- | Sl ceenenmmmnentnamentemed en? 29 eee © “tk Wall Washi Pree estimates. Reasonable. - Painting, —— oe ee | 8. Parke PE_ 2-287 Radio & TV MITCHELL’S TV — ae GUAR st “6 E. Pike to errecige Married Women Part Time, Good Earnings STENOGRAPHERS _ AND TYPISTS Experience Preferred can Or _ DIVISION Personnel Dept. LAPHING. TYPING smc. . EM 3-2842 JRONINGS DONE Pickun and ver, A Work Wtd. Female 11 Wasi Ge. rr ares wartal WASHINGS AND MONDAY, DECEMBER- 27, 1954 a ’ 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS 7" ™” — eat, Ray en cama pany, tage ———— = ia Noe ae i i wet S2A5885 C4 ath mt tg Roe tn yA AAAS ay Hale | gid A eae TN See ee ec Ba i Oat ee ee oe ee ca ae ie Ss faastitia|flseecsce Eiaia See = a iu! 1 ae iit a in if gua gies: Pe ivghi pit a it sat a 7 Le cadets bl sieicetiert ale be ; ea era i a Hike ca ae te Fai ira a i He ae wee Sr lea ae re 7 is 7 4a AH if FR i ea3. fit HA ig 9s Cosillac. PE 3548. homeo wi gomeheditien. Aauie et mansare 33 firme miward BS, Koi. © rms. end bat co sightly rod’sbY H-WetL INSURE I at" here new | 7 ROOMS. MODERN. 3 CHILDEEN | grt, Die Sia “Dinie| Paani living space. wrsee pHs | toot ous nd seariy 2 cers ies. dealer. _ a oe with or without | "ROO M8. BATH, CLEAN, |SMALL PORN” HOUSE “TG3) ished _ cupboards, doubie lake Privileges. home has, ving me vaneigoes "We, Sa" bald | ROOMS BEN, SEELE | Yuet Gan amor ie) tik tates rece men | | VOORHEIS ROAD _ | fa" rrsif wit utthet vagt~ y om your ‘lo’ or ours, aS are | eee pe LES ? Briex 3 pedreoms, living cuclosed front porch down, 4 bed- oo VAN bee Bg Dw ety » rebate “let wenden. kitenen, Venetian rooms and up. Pull bsmt. . r . TY cc . 1 ‘dD ty OS : ished June | ‘90, ® fem Fl alle a od hoon e ful | & 5 Se. es a rome Hf +e A) rs, Detroit, Viermest bomen, — water heate Pull price $13,650 | GI 3 7 ae baad Bg ee | ere ot |) ROME PRIVATE STE TOTE ; _— : aaa wet | 5 ROOus PRIVATE BATH PRI ge AE se gC living room | PF ¢-618) PE 28532) cellent “ete a Sein pcS tal Ses teaehes| Stic sere ‘beias hoo sas Baht EaaSMBece erie Sad] Su Meek aeckas Sui; | MERMONG SPT Oe wets, | ale eto see loedm as _ Couple : heater. 77 lot. A : : 6 eH bot Mt “Clemens, ”™ *¥" | Dene Houses Unturn, $8200.” Payments only” 41 pins, passe neean ened: | water techer, Sext Wins alee pias AUL D. HAMMOND |f_ROOM” yunnisiiED—ABARE | ~ ea i 26% W. Huron 8t Realtor tae er BA. Walled |1 BEDROOM COTTAGE. 080 PER interest. —M ZEST ___ Bree, PE £908 | 5" APT HURON OT. | roe rt [| WEW 72 RANCH HOME - ONLY 61.500 DOWN ON 2 FAMILY John K. Irwin i LISTINGS W Ss Se. 6 ream bees. a sebools and church. | Spacious living room with ne, Shelve M. Evers. FS REATOR - ED. NORDMAN 7 ROMs BRVATE ENTRANCE eee ROtaE Bote DROME | larne (bedrooms, Tile "bath. >| petite Fbaptons i. ptaer=| re eees| eres |JOhnson| awe ROWAN | Hitt emmsnt Se 'areaiye eon: | Sloss. vost subtroan: De SYLVAN LAKE FOR BETTER HOMES oad dinana aren carpeted,” pas BRAKD ne — er, }ot 120x200 and lake privi- home . basement, Drepiace leges. $2,150 will handie. 500 with terms Eves. alter 6 INCOME eall Mr. Joll, FE ¢ ROOMS FOR the owner and a 5 an SALLE —— = month Lr Fp on Lake fenced in lot. With screened fa oo a room. IVAN W. : r Farms businesses and commer rR? j " = Phone FE 37103 or OR 3-1668 Eves. afer 6 call Mrs. Suyder R 4 SAP RCAUP Realt * das Cooperative Resi wn. FE $-5091 or FE 5-2564 | 3. 2, » Aealtor perenne bone Lar mye ~ + cont soo iL FIRED STEAM P 0 ACRES Open Evénings and Sundays a 3900 ‘Elie, Lk Ra. ¥_ Huror homes, 2 car garage. rasp-| 1111 Cor. rd. is 2 7 TAROE ¢ Mf HOUSE_7 BED: | RANCH TYPR euRLL. GOOD Lo- berries. ‘strawberry plants and ve Real Estate 4 =% LA at Ly — 4 gre WITH | “room: Gira welcome, 2686 | cation 3110 = oe Lake frontage. $24,- p= ee “MEDgTRS OR ALL LAKES blocks ” : Srepere_take are. i . ~ & estates. ao i ner FE! GUDERN | MILe NORTH OF a ! OFFICE OPEN 96 pm mooie Ek, “tear WOoRRY KEW, ROOMS 3 J A. JOHNSON, Real — : Near airpor. . OR 3100 d A. NSON, Realtor i pa d brie Rings here} PARTLY FURN.. 2 ROOMS. toe TR om : FE 4.2533 Daly uu to 8 Be BUYERS! BUYERS! | cooman 2 room Cui {mall “wecome. $10 week | THE “MACEDAY” 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. THE “CHELSEA” . m ar bate SPOT-CASH| 4 wyemme. furn. we tere bottle gas stove. FE - Fe needs 24 bedroom, hon oe, ‘cape. | _ Mey, piste 3 BEDROOM Templeton 3 Bedroom Brick 4 ao — Fowsqasqon. At. FHA and GI Approved 7) sere places. rhoae GAYLORD io dane. ait, PE ea bee % Shot Vwaler heater $1,050 INCOME Goced’ diet. ld, cada Geese: ‘ BO ence EWLY DECORATED ¥ ROOMS | Straits ut per month.| DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE CosTs home for" owner, small omg GI $600 GAYLORD a a Perimeter under floor heating Gar rents for #10 per month FHA $1,150 . ° a trance ont beth owls decor! Toh) K. Irwin | Ena pingitcten cabinets win! Taabie dows pane. "i "| BROWN ZATMENT PLUS cosrs : Co-operative Real Estate Exchange REALTOR &x6 picture wirdow COMMERCE | Knotty pine cabinets with rustic | 136 EB. Pike st. rE Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 4 ne we an . Master folding doors on Small house portly modern. 130 ritematie ol) forced air heat. MAHAN HAS BUYERS]; seproom. NEw construc. ae Rat foe oe Se SUBURBAN | foe ‘ceiling closet The qomana rest Our vales tte si calla "weleome Pre | 1X ROOM BRICK DUPLEX. 3 dows. apn Neat little home with piace,| &x¢ storage. room ” force is ex We your| vate iy Fae “mee | Setters home won, ete eene | oxi? leundry stool and lavatory | oo a listing and will ¢ “don ager in rear, 142 W. Columbia.| 7 ’ 100 ft. lots on paved street! frontage, Only $2780 with. $739 | L&Fee picture v utmost to eTyou. Out 11 |S ROOM UNFURNISHED APART. | —2°2P= 518 | LAKE ON BOTH) down. 11,950 2 Costin! anciny Real Ena |" ew mano LEASE BakessT KT. Templeton, Realtor] asusg’ aS are mom that you wil be satisfied. We |@ COZY ROOMS & BATH HEAT WITH OPTION TO BUY $11,800 5 ag mle Bs hay 9 ae a $ pon closing. Call us today tol ie Gen : Mannen a. | ‘Penne ony Neves Crean in| Drive out Dixie H’way to Wil- W ITE r vy. 23-4322 ¥ ~* Past | 7ONr Bive c Robes 6 BATH, HEAT & HOT so | poe Sag Ss ea oa in Te eB Can nas wel) bait 8 room H s Mr. | YoU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE Ir | aler furniahed "West side To S0x2ie. Ideal tor large, family or) sign, < bag bedrecms, lnsge cunreom, ve | ace aa agree S| SS eee | VATETT TE | felt eer emitters | BROS | FE 4-2533 M AH AN ‘3 becroame sheet and bot water. | FLOYD KENT, Realtor fag" ‘ietiions, place tor Toomere REALTORS F _1704 S. Telegraph Ra | “1S AE Aa MY |e noont ano BaD RoRAL |" "nst"Ttamens Pere) RROIG epee hg PN FEE = Pia Pe GET THE MOsT FOR YoUR ves ° un ; P s : / ~AIN © “a ere rTmrn raerrerc 4 i the “bird to ane © Ww Mores Member Coap Real Bot Exch Ine na je Rd 30017 Brition wood. Se ee Poe eee Phone OR “Sisig or OR 3-178 spotiees, & toot modern bangs SMART BUYS ner ave Chat” FOR YOUR ki } = ial z noon LOWER. GARKGE_ GAR on ‘s acre at Whipple Lake, Ask- Open 9 to 9; Sunday 1 to 5 stoker heat. Only $8,775. Terms. = YEARS HOME uw our petin ew ecoral i a i r s b ‘ Re mrclon Rorttog | ee POST OFFICE _|_ tao Pe scan SSNS UN VETERANS WEST SUBURBAN | | cated “att Souiym avers rsom.| Brute Now Years Io your own | ——— nue Orchard Lane Ra, FE ¢ey| WT. NOMES PARMA & PROF |. poss ann pare close To| O%E Poe we ee way and stected 3 car gareae.| er ters tar tenes OO pre thon Rigg Mn — fag ~ Boog ae eee i. a Ww. ewelswa = aan a ‘ow stairway to expan attic. 1 : : La ower, "S200,000 Wend Ticker Fame| ots SS EE) SET | PEE oooh F Reisz| Eatev tae en ; At our disposs! to purctiase new or anted: Homes, Farms,| mews feo Mr. Guan. 8 8. Wer | teeg coun large bedrooms. huge living | JOSCD + MEISZ| tees f ed land for our Land Contracts } —— room, ¢ painted 53% W. Huron St PE 2.2089 IN THE CITY clients, See me before you cell. pact if JONES REAL ESTATE R. J. VALUET, Realtor | ith off furnace. 64,000 Gown and | Cooperative Real Estate Exchange | with 2 lots, this 7 room home 4s : -= ——_— 62.W. Huron FE 43508 Roy Annett Inc. | xs sarana ave rE pens sassleaeas hade trees end 3 cat’ garage a vor bey 1 te ek rt WE REALTORS pe ow | ©6=ANOTHER DANDY etant THE actEAR | and paved drive. Garden spot | ~ ; List, sell, buy and tgade ati types | 28 FE Huron 37183 ROCHESTER AREA WATERFRONT HOME bungalow 2 nice bedrooms fush| 3 re of real estate and business op-| Open Evenngs and Sunday 1-4 Large 2 bedroom home. Auto : = 1 doors, “walls ries. Cleve to grade and Jr. hich o portunities We need land com |__| matic off heat. OL 1-111 or OL| MACEDAY LAKE—¢ roome with! ‘ga, beat, a dandy bath. full¥| Cacentional home, One bedroom ‘ acts. Call us today. 5 Poeptalae Wen aha heen, Det: a 2 2 pares 3 bed = full beth up. ao Tt ts vacant only and full beth on first floor. closed i REALTY CO, REALTORS RIDGEWA _20. PE 48860 after 3:30 : For Rent Rooms 37) Lares living room with cut stone Pack, eat tae ae bs. COOPERATIVE MEMBERS | gn, pau. ve € ROOMS WEST SIDE. REASON- - - gy fe O}, REALE trance ment with recree- | i : we — a Ng 3 Co-operative Rea) Estate Exchange | Go nO eee re ? prigidaire Men, 10), Withtemore, gn et oo Svacious living room with din gem aaa gael ngs ag mms ge ~ ~| ISN'T IT LOGICAL? | tous 5 room apartment,” newly | ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR LADY.| old to settle estate. A real bar-| fi. tHe beth with shower, oak CRAWFORD 7 = ISN’T IT LOGICAL? decorated J R. Hilts. Realtor.| $47 W. Huroa at 810,750 with $3,500 down . ee CASH you Hive tm the Waterford,| 1011 W. Huron. FE 56181. 80s STOP. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Better hurry! a a gg eg AGENCY pe hg erens, 80 lit’ your prop: | FOR WORKING COUPLE. 3 ROOM | Cooking and lsundry 499 W. 1 KERN. Real tases and insurance. “ew ma ime . SET TLEMENT ae | with a firm at concen- ie Reg Mag Cio ee Sueinias Tis PAL . A. R eaitor . 2 Deo you want s fast deal on your your area? as a tenet. FE 61001. furnished Living Room and ai “Real Bataite Since 1919 IRWIN & ROSA SEE THE Jand contract? Lowest discount MODERN 3 ROOM AND BATH, Kitchen privileges. private em - wy -a.? jar : a “ . _ in Oakland County Bring in child under 18 mo. welcome. $60.| trance. 5 minute from downtown. $1,500 DOWN * | REAL ESTATE- MEMBERS MEADOWBROOK SS | your contract or call FE §-9075 y _103_N. Tasmania. PE_2-1337. Call FE 23701, Large neat home all in A-1 con- 26 Baldwin Avenue ES, or FE 80441 and ask for Ted NEWLY DECORATED 5 ROOMS | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS, 6§1| dition 5 nice rooms, Pull FE 54-0101 ; 2-8544 FE 22161 HOME ws McCullough . __& bain, on Melrose FE 46435. Pine St, FE 5-6407. ment. Oil furnace. Avtomatie we- Before they are all gone. only wanren 70 Bur: 4 coop tare | J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor BROS FRO 2 ROOM AD BATH. APARE | LEAK. G08 S,SUBOGE PE] Sutter" foems aaici| Ranch Type Home | PRR AL ssiadal Sct nome smonet truck aro bs al iva Open. Eves e E ¥ : - district. Quick possession. , ~ Wood wa: | _S | te ha a REAL ESTATE REALTORS NICHOLIE 8 HARGER CO. FE pita te wae | PONTIAC REALTY CO.| {ates many features ‘like paneled | 12-6 P.M. | Sr SOYING haw Fons at PROBLEM? Ce ee i ES hy bus Fie $4300, | 137 Baldwin FE_58775| led recreation ‘room, gas. heat, 4990 Ross Drive prices tJ —_— LL. Were. LT ; : TARGE. CLEAN LionTHOUSsE. storms reens rs un- ¥ es ur street Ra. on ene cae date xx 2 adane Rear 8 Joseph, off Keeping room good twin beds. Lael a heicoer aon 3 og y: STOP LOOK CALL UB « Pd se WANTED . __ Woodward, 210 Nebraska. aan |SAVE TIME! Solve ev-| [8% sernee. comer lot and more,| turn re — to model. ‘Wanted to buy houses, barns ga-| COMPLETE REAL ESTATE Setbe down catments Paco hen . ae A SERVICE as be be Fees, cottages or other bidgs. 10 amapie “ apie pom | a bes aes today. ange eryday problem's the J. R. HILTZ | KENNEDY Wanted to Remt 29| Sa oxen "we strenes |R. D. RILEY. BROKER | “ait ome. M Want Ad way! Phone | pe san "E*ini'w, muron | 9 m Evenings “Ul 8 pm | * GOUPLE WITH 7 MOS.| lsy.ectarte: “'Ne “tul"BSid |" Rent Apts, Furnished 33] i" FE28181 for an ad: as (nr gy mase STETAN REALTY co | Moaane Tanne “PARTMENT, 5S writer, vee Williams Lake} | FE Oe ne ees | ROOM APT PRIVATE EC i fedroom ead Sea'renes oe] ©9150 Down ah tii y SCKLER REALTY | , “er ve eats - 1. 2 bedroom starter home with lake ED..NORDMAN _furn. Privete entrance. FE_¢1318, peted living @ining | privileges’ Home is located on ncREAL ESTATE | 2 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS” PRE -| STOP WISHING FOR A tie “bes ee heat tad | ftouse ie completed ‘on’ catertor. PLatesu 23-3567 ee Wilson. n . water. , Sorner | ‘ gl gg ‘ CAR! Select it today in|! "Ya" ‘Cail Mi etcteer FF’) C. Wood Co. e ren drink = ? ‘ * = _ ” = Rete corne? for smal business.| welcome Ph Romeo Piateau| , off % ¥. Phone FE ; * REAL ESTATE : ‘Se aae * “omnes ny anes! FE 3-418. ferences exthanged, MY 2-1941,! 9-2360. | Boas. | bargains! i i After 8, call OR 3 I 500 JAMES K BLVD. ~- poe oe tn shower, a. on — L. H. BROWN, Realtor ae. . Real 4 ranch ie i Nearpeted living \rogm 6H fered at $14 180 er Ss PInst YOU WONT BEAT TF. To - ir as Square Lake Fr sill ik a Roy Annett Inc. 371893 4 . LTORS E. Huron FEderal Open Evenings and Sunday TRIPP West Side ‘ ae car Special for a bedrooms Lake Orion Lakefront with 100 f. on Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 2 ietud Seta $400 DOWN BEAUTIFUL onee< meee. $1,500 DOWN. Con- wicker room Sa sere bees me -_