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118th YEAR xx * ASSOCIATED PRESS wectce PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955—32 PAGES UNITED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
Goodfellow Sales Begin in 6 Area Communities
The annual Goodfellow Sale of The Pontiac Press
is being held in six Oakland County areas today—
West Bloomfield, Oxford » Lake Orion, Ortonville, Gingellville and Addison Township.
The West Bloomfield Township sale will be con-
ducted by police and fire departments. and service
organizations of the area. Under the direction of Fire Chief Ben Moshier the groups have set a goal
of $1,500 to use in buying
needy. Christmas baskets for the
Oxford Lions will sell papers from 5:30. a. m. to 8:30 p. m. in Oxford. Proceeds will be used to outfit the community’s needy children and to a, the Oxford Veterans Assn. in giving a children’s Christmas theater party.
The Ortonville Rotary Clup is sponsoring the first
Goodfellow sale in the Ortonville area. The Press
sale will begin at 1:30 p. m. and end at 6 p.m. The |. ~ Rotarians will use the fund for “needy purposes.”
Lake Orion businessmen and merchants will con-
duct the annual Lions Goodfellow sale in the Orion
area. They will sell from dawn to dusk in order to
conduct a Kiddies Theater party on Dec. 17. Christ-
mas baskets will also be distributed.
In Gingeliville, the Gingellville Men’s Organi-
zation, with Don Blanzy
boys.” Proceeds will be
activities,
The Addison Township in charge will be “News-
used for area Christmas
sale will be continued all
day today, with firemen stationed at three corners:
Campbell's, at Lakeville and at Leonard. Money raised will provide a Christmas party for all children of the township on Dec. 17, and buy toys for children
of needy families of the area.
Blissful U.S.-Yugoslav Bond
BELGRADE (INS) — Am erica and Yugoslavia are on
a second honeymoon with relations on a friendlier basis
today than at any time in the last 24 months.
U. 8. officials in Belgrade said that never at any time
in the past two years has there been such an aura of
sweetness and light as exists now between them and
Yugoslav officials.
Two years ago the flareup over Trieste badly strained
relations between Yugoslavia and the West. -
Then came the visit of Russia's leaders to Marshal
Tito, and on the heels of that an open Yugoslav-Ameri-
Factory Employe
Killed by Auto Olus G. Nichols, Father
of Three, Dies on Way
Home From Work
A 33-year-old father of three died
last night after he was struck by
an automobile near the Fisher
Body plant where he worked.
Olus G. Nichols, 3065 Willet Rd.,
Avon Township, was pronounced
dead on arrival at Pontiac General
Hospital. Dr. L, F. Cobb, acting
coroner, said death was caused by
a fractured skull.
Police said Nichols apparently
stepped off the curb on Baldwin
avenue tn front “of a car driven by Ronald K. Young, 21, of
Walled Lake.
Young said he was just starting
up after waiting for a red light
at Kennett road. He said he ‘‘saw
a shadow, then heard a thump.”
Two Witnesses confirmed Young's
statement thaf he was going about
20 miles per hour.
in the pay toll department of the
plant, he said,
The victim's immediate surviv-
Forecast for Area
Meee te cams moo Sees End to Cancer
will
Hollywood Needs Color? the next 20 years.
In Today's Pres. the American military aid
prograin.
Today, however, there
are no serious problems
between the two nations.
American officials feel cer-
tain, at least for now, that
Tito is not on his way back
to the Russian camp.
The first Yugoslav - American
wedding took place in 1948 when
the Kremlin ousted Tito from the
Cominform.,
The re-marriage took place in
late September of this year when
Undersecretary of State Robert D.
Murphy made a week's visit to
Yugoslavia.
At that time it was openly
known that the U. 8S. was con-
aged cessation of military aid
to
American Army officials. com-
plained that Yugoslavia would not
permit the entry into the country
of sufficient personnel to super-
vise aid and that those officers
who were in Yugoslavia did not
have enough freedom of movement
nor sufficient information to gauge
properly the conduct of the pro-
gram.
NOT AN EMERGENCY
Shortly before Murphy's visit
Tito made a speech publicly
mitting military aid might stop
He also made an immediate of-
fer of 300,000 tons of wheat and
gave assurance that the U. S.
would consider a three-year com-
mitment in wheat and cotton to
Yugoslavia through 1959.
This is the first time Yugoslavia
has asked for economic aid on
other than an emergency basis. In
the past such requests have been
based on shortages caused by
drought or flood.
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OLIVER P. GIBBS
Retired Official
Taken by Death Oliver P. Gibbs Dies;
of Avon 26 Years
terday at the age of 82.
He was honored as the “Grand
Old Man" of the Oakland County
Board of Supervisors at the time
of his retirement in March, 1953.
Gibbs had served as chairman
of the county board in 1933, He
also held several important state
He was appointed to the State
Emergency Relief Commission in
special commission to study all
phases of state and local welfare
activities. :
He was past patron of Roch--
ester Chapter 165 OES; a life
member of the Rochester
Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday
from the Pixley Funeral Home,
Rochester, with the Rev. T. C.
Riddle and the Rev, William H.
Collycott officiating. Masonic
graveside service and interment
will be at’ the Oxford Cemetery.
He is survived by two sisters,
Mrs, Louis Trouse and Mrs. Jo-
seph Heater; his step-mother, Mrs.
Ada Gibbs, and two half-brothers,
all in Richmond, Ind., and several
nieces and nephews.
‘Quit It, Ya Hear!
St. LOUIS (INS) — William
Brower Teal, who has just marked
the 100th anniversary of his birth-
day, says, “people would get along
a lot better if they’d stop their
darn fool worrying.” «
a Township Supervisor
1939, and several times served as
fin officer of the Michigan State| ;
Association of County : ities on
In 1936 Gov. Frank D,
named :-Gibbs a member of a Security Council i
‘Member’ Issue Veto Threat Promises
Bitter Wrangle on Outer
Mongolia Application
Council turned to
stormy membership ques-
m ition today. The council
‘faced two veto threats
j/which could kill careful
plans to bring 18 nations
into the U. N.
As the 11-nation Council
prepared to take up the
issue, it also faced a bitter
wrangle over Nationalist
Chinese demands for prior
action on non-Communist
applicants that could delay
voting until next week.
Informed sources said the Coun-
cil’s prime problem is to decide
just how to ballot on the 18 na- Oliver P. Gibbs, Rochester resi-jtions whose bid for entry has re- dent and formerly supervisor of Ceived a 52-2 endorsement from
Finds Tito Sticking fo West: ss" Avon Township for 26 years, died|the General Assembly.
It had been expected they
| would be considered in order of ~ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.|
‘|The U. N._ Security]:
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eas. detalii,
Picture of Champ With Title Slipping
OLSON IS COUNTED OUT — Rolling
trying to get up, Carl (Bobo) Olson, middleweight
champion, nears end of his reign last night in
Chicago as referee Frank Sikera counts him out 2 -
$,670,000,000
Budget Reflects
$33 Million Drop Reduced Program Hints
Spending De-Emphasis
in Middle East Area
| WASHINGTON (® — The
Eisenhower administration
has agreed to ask Congress
for $2,670,000,000 in new
foreign aid funds next year
—a fractional decrease
from this year’s total.
The Budget Bureau, it
was learned today, has ap-
proved this figure after a
month-long series of discus-
sions with interested gov-
ernment agencies. Presi-
dent Eisenhower could stil]
decide to change this total,
but he is not believed
likely to.
_ | For this fiscal year — the 12
_} |months ending next June 30 —
sb. qb Laake oS _ +.) |Congress voted $2,703,000,000 for
in second round. Bobo got that way from ham-
mer blows by Sugar Ray Robinson, who became
champion a second or so after this picture was
made. (See story on page 24)
ee ir
about,
application. But the Chinese |
Nationalists insisted the Council
vote first on a list of 13 non- |
Communist nations, a move that |
was sure to draw Soviet fire. j
Formosa's list ignored the five.
asking the
! the 18 applicants — have no unification prob-
The Russians have vowed all
along to veto all the, non-Commu-
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 1)
New Postal Hours
Will Begin Monday
Post office service at the stamp
and parcel post windows will go
on a 12-hour schedule December
12 through 16, Postmaster Leslie
H. ‘Dean said today.
‘The departments will open at
8 a.m, and close at 8 p.m. at the
main ‘office and all three branch
stations. y
An article in yesterday's Press
incorrectly stated that the offices
would observe reguiar hours dur- Poor Lil’ Bobo
Out With Wife
-and Sugar Ray HILLSBOROUGH, Calif. uw —
“There is no chance for a recon-
be we can work something out,”
said Mrs. Dolores Olson, whose
Mrs. Olson, who said her hus-
band “walked out on me” filed
for a divorce on Nov. 17. |
BLAMED FOR LOSS
In Chicago, after the fight, Sid
Flaherty, the fighter’s manager,
blamed marital troubles for
Bobo's defeat. ee
Mrs. Olson said Bobo called
her Thursday night and sounded
confident. =
Bobo can beat Sugar Ray in
a rematch, Mrs. Olson predicted.
Referring again to the divorce
action, the fighter’s wife volun-
teered, “‘of course, nothing is
ing the period. Revision of Federal Laws
Seen After GM Hearings WASHINGTON (# — Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) said
today Congress may be asked to revise federal laws as a' shipment
result of the General Motors investigation.
The chairman of a Senate anti-trust and monopoly
subcommittee declined to say what law changes he
thinks are needed, however, in commenting to a news-
man on the first phase of the committee's study of the
world's largest corporation. |
Shortly before the month-long hearings came to @ where it
temporary halt last night, Committee Counsel James — but I
W. Burns suggested by*
questions that GM _ has lee An de rS 0 n
RepliestoGM = grown so big and powerful
it might need dismember-
after the Budget Bureau
itilled a total of 4% ing.
“Why is it necessary for General
Claims Figures Given
in Senate Hearings (rrr, Sid poencies. ‘Motors to be as large as it is?”
Are Misleading =
Yule Buying to Push Sen.
Burns asked.
“Tt is necessary,” replied GM
President Harlow H. Curtice, be-
cause any of the corporation's
divisions cut off alone would face
WASHINGTON — Lee C. Ander-
sonson, former GM _ automobile
“Isn't Chevrolet large enough to.
operate efficiently if separated?
Do you think Chevrolet would
suffer?” Burns asked, referring to!
probably the largest of the giant)
corporation's 45 divisions, _
“T think it would suffer,”’ said
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2)
MONTREAL, Que. — A mob
of several thousand protesting a
raise churned up a destructive six-
- |hour rampage here last night.
Police said’,"*hoodlums, ‘thugs and
vandals” took over what had start-
ed as a demonstration by stu-
dents.
* e *
Before it was over sorne 40 per-
songs were injured, more than 100
arrested and at least $50,000 worth
of damage done to property of the
Montreal Transportation Commis-
sion. The commission said 172
street cars and 64 buses were dam-
aged. The crowds hurled stones,
sticks and bottles, smashing win-
dows, ripping seats, pulling trol-
leys from pe power lines, and at-_
group demonstrations until further
notice. 2%-cent bus And streetcar fare) |\Saturday boosting fares from 10
cents to 12% cents. The Students
by a smiling Mayor
Drapeau. Speeches were made,
and the mayor promised some ac-
tion on the fare increase.
“As the students marched away
they were joined by more bitter
final until it happens.” |
“Fare Raise Leads to Montreal Riot j\demonstrators, ang violence start-|said that only six of those arrested
ed. Streetcar windows were
smashed, power to vehicles was dents who organized the parade to
disrupted,’ and traffic was snarled
in this city of 1,021,500.
Police moved in and began mak-
ing arrests. They first reported
that the chief troublemakers were
in the student group, but they later
4 ah
eee mayor in
were juveniles. Police said the stu-
the City Hall had gone home. * 2 ®
All available policemen § were
called to duty, and squads were
dispatched to trouble spots as the’
rioting spread. dealer in Lake Orion, Friday sub-
mitted to the Senate Antitrust and
Monopoly subcommittee the fol-
lowing statement, in reply to state-
ments by the corporation regard-
ing his earnings:
“My rebuttal to the ‘press re- lease testimony’ of General .Mo-
tors regarding my dealership will
be prepared and submitted to the
committee for the record. I have
never issued a press release about
General Motors earnings or poli-
cies ‘except that I once made a
speech that got into print.
“Mr. Hufstader’s figures con-
cering my former dealership are
very interesting and misiead-
ing. It’s very easy to lump sums
to gain a calculated impression,
particularly in these times of
inflated values.
“What Mr. Hufstader didn't say
is that my dealership lost money
during the last two years and that
the profit¢d he quoted for the im-
mediate post-war years were far
below average for a dealership the
In other words, 95 Sales to Record _ WASHINGTON (INS)—The U.S,
buying will push total retail sales
for the year to a new high of at
least 185 billion dollars.
This would be 15 billion dollars
greater than in 1954.
The Chamber said combined re-
tail sales for the three types of
business which get most of
Christmas trade — ment
stores, apparel stores, and furni-
ture and appliance stores —- were
already 7.2 per cent ahead of last _
year.
It added that most of these
tailers are expecting to better their
last year’s Christmas sales figures.
You Might Just Imagine
She Didn't Like the Man
HAMBURG, Germany # —
Mrs. Gerda Thimm, 22, has been
sentenced to six years in prison
for mistreating her husband and
trying to poison him.
Mrs. Thimm was convicted yes-
terday of:
1. Dropping — on 13 nights —
hydrocholoric acid into the ears .
of her sleeping spouse, —
2. Placing a splinter of a razor
blade under his eyelid,
3. Placing rat poison in his bed.
“I wanted to make him look ugly: and are clever at it.
r “T don't think a salary of $22,400
protest - “As for the 10 years profits in
¥ yp
of tramway AP Wirephote
fare hikes; -
+ int Y
‘ \ 'E |million a not in
that General Motors requires. [€n.”’ she told-the court.
‘TWO !
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955 ssonewars
School Building
Plan Questioned #4 W. S. Downes Asserts
‘Program More Costly
‘Than Necessary 3
: William S, Downes, 1801 Qpdyke
., today took issue with the Pon-
tiac Board of Education on its;
Building program.
-“We can modernize the Bailey!
$chool for $30,000," he informed |
the Pontiac Press. “But no, let's
Soturday For
begus
TONIGHT’S FORECAST—Scattered snow flur-
ries are forecast for tonight over the mountain-
the Great Lakes BUREAU
Coed, 20, Found
Bullet-Riddled Omaha University Girl
Shot Four Times After
OMAHA Ww — The. body of a
University of Omaha coed, her
neck and arms riddled by four bul-
lets, was found this morning in| ‘
the driveway leading to the uni-
versit
Marie Nevins, 20, of Ofnaha.
Miss Nevins, a part-time em-
oe av Wiremap
Weather Bureau. Rain with snow at higher eleva-
tions is expected for the north Pacific states. |
ng to the U. S. to the east coast.
car dealers as the hearings drew CM dealers against ‘‘a rash of un- ‘to describe the sale of new 236 .
‘by non-franchised dealers usually 1 0 | 0 | {
jat bargain prices. fa e | U U
ON SOUND BASIS '
and that it was the result of a
questionnaire sent out by a sen-|
,ate commerce sub-committee in a
‘separate investigating of car mar-'
|keting practices.
| Charles G, Stradella, president |
| of General Motors Acceptance |
Corp., testified that existing
eredit on car installment pur-
chases handled by the GM sub-
ordinates is on ‘‘a sound basis."
Stradella said GMAC agreed to!
‘reduce down payments and length-
len installment periods last year
ito meet competition but warned Northville Area Wells
Disappointing; Expect
Hike in Gas Production
LANSING #—Michigan’s oi! pro-
duction is expected to fall off
slightly this year while gas pro-
duction is expected to increase.
The State ‘Conservation De-
partment geological survey divi-
sion sald Michigan oil wells pro-
duced 9,436,816 barrels through
October, compared with a 1954
output of 12,028,059. Cold wintry weather will prevail from the Rockies | Ploye at the university, worked |
Leaving Part-Time Job |.
y. * Police identified her as Carolyn
until about 10 p.m. yesterday and!
is believed to have died shortly,
after leaving the school alone.
She had been shot once in the
neck, once in the left arm and
twice in the right arm. The .body
was found about 200 feet from the
entrance to the driveway.
Police said she had been shot
about 150 feet from where the body
was found .and had crawled to-
ward Dodge street, a main east-
west thoroughfare, seeking aid.
One of her shoes was found at the
| O'Mahoney said he got the re- {point where she was shot.
‘port from Sen, Monroney (D-Okla) | LJ Miss Nevins, daughter of ‘Mr.
and Mrs, Arthur J. Nevips, was
found by detectives, who went in
search of her after her father re-
ported her missing.
jsity library after participating in
ja debate tournament.
Described as a “‘brilliant stu-
dent,"’ Miss Nevins had planned
to study law.
Pontiac Deaths
Evelyn Brown
Word has been received from
of the sudden She had worked in the univer-| ;
HOWARD H. FITZGERALD Ill
Recently named a delegate to a,
Columbia University seminar on.
\Rewspaper management and costs
| was Howard H. Fitzgerald II, busi-!
ness manager. of The Pontiac
Press. The conference, scheduled
ito begin tomorrow evening, will be
attended by executives of 28 news-
paper organizations, and will last
for a week.
G. J. Kolowich
Dies After Stroke Detroit Financier Noted
for Proxy Control Wars;
Fruehauf Story Recalled
DETROIT W—George J. Kolo
| wich, financier, former state sena-
‘tor and ex-convict, died last night
ear it down and build four single
qnes for $67.000,
‘One member of the board told
vee this school 1s a disgrace to
Pontiac. YT still say it has better
Walls and roof than could be built
ipday. They say Flint is building areas of the Northeast
schools like this. Yes, in new sub \ a
divisions on a temporary basis haute and North Dakota, accord
Wot in areas hke the Florence
Avenue Bailey School where the .
gecuhon We suk GM Hearing Results - “— feel the beard is squan- y 6
flering its money. The new M B Ch g
sjunior high school is the most ay ring an es
‘expensive ever built. (Continued From Page One)
*“They say they can build these Curtice. He added that GM “has yew round schools for $103.000 grown from withm” by pioneering
each. The total cost with equip in some fields and technical ad-
ment and architect fees is $127.- vances in others and through being
00. Plans for conventional multi- more efficient. And GM has con-
- Purpose rooms at the LeBaron and + -jnyted largely to the nation’s high
Villis Schools were bought and standard of living, he said.
they would have been built if they) .
had had the money three years) “Does it aaa to be large to
ago. Now they will throw those be _ efficient? Cartice para-
plans away and say they can build phrased one of Burns
round rooms cheaper. “a don’t think size has anything
. “I never knew a contractor who, to do with it.”
eould build round footings = Frederick J. Bell, president of
¢heaply as he could straight ones.'the National Automobile Dealers
or round anything as cheaply &8 assy entered a final plea for the in a straight line. | 4
« “They asked for $9,200,000 to
‘build a new high school, a new
junior high and 10 multi-purpose
‘rooms. :
“Do you taxpayers know that
with the state equalization, they
will have $14,500,000 to spend? And
sound credit and loose terms.” L
Under this more liberal policy,
said, the average down pay- to a close. The association claims)
to speak for 30,000 retail car deal-
ers including 13,000 GM franchise h
ee /ment on new cars in GMAC ac-
IT WAS TERRIBLE ‘counts during October was 40 per
Bell said GM officials still re-,cent and the average term 2843
fuse to sit down with their dealers Months. He said the trend toward:
at the rate they are going, they;\, 9 group to revise their sales lower down payments and longer
will need it too, or maybe more. |
- “We have to buy plastic bubble:
dkylights today. What if the roof
does leak later on? What do we agreements. “It was terrible,” he terms has been “arrested.”
said, that dealers had to bring| So far this year, the department
said, daily production has aver-
aged 31.042. against a daily aver-
age of 32.954 barrels in 1954,
| Gas production through October
totaled 5,295.319,000 cubic feet,
‘compared with a total production
of 5,698,175,000 cubic feet in 1954.
Robert Ives, assistant pe-
troleum geologist, said state gas Alhambra, Calif.
death of Evelyn Brown, a resident!
of Pontiac for many years. ‘of a stroke suffered two weeks ago.
He was 58. The Day in Birmingham oe
City Police Charge Four
in Circuit Court Cases
BIRMINGHAM — Four persons
will appear in Oakland County Cir-'
cuit Court Monday on charges
brought by Birmingham police.
Three of them, accused of pro-
bation violations, will appear be-
fore Judge George B. Hartrick.
Williams, formerly of Birmingham
now. of Royal Oak, broke proba-
Persons with Birmingham,
Bloomfield Township and Bloom-
field Hills news (except social)
may call Correspondent Dorothy
Jean Zack, MI 17-0608,
| > —_ i
\tion by patronizing bars until early
hours and leaving the state. The
men were cleared of a breaking
and entering charge in Justice
John J. Gafill’s court in Birming-
ham Friday
A fourth person, Ralph Harris,
will be arraigned Monday on
a charge of writing bad checks.
In another Bi police
case, Mamie Smith, 31542 Mahon,
Southfield, was freed on
ing court examination Dec, 16. She
is charged with forging $23,000 in
checks.
* * *
“There were no accidents here
yesterday that you could charge
especially to icy streets,” Police
chief Ralph Moxley said in ref-
erence to the few accidents report-
ed. John Shields, 446 George, was
ticketed for a minor accident when
his car overtook and hit another
turning off Hunter. His speed
was blamed by police, though the
street was wet.
A three-car collision resulted
Thursday when Mary Jane Benz,
808 Ruffner, lost control of her
car, police said, and forced the
two cars ahead of her together.
She received a cut lip and was Dec. 16 in the gymnasiim, with
those students not on stage free
to dance in the cafeteria.
Fossbender is in charge. Elemen-
tary grades will have a community
sing on Dec. 21, the last day of
school before vacation.
Two-class programs
next day. Beverly's
has grown to 665 parents, with
a possible 832 for the school in
its second year.
Bloomfield Hills parents will
hear the 4-memober choir in
Christmas concert at 8:15 p.m.,
Dec. 16, with Clarence Luchtman
directing the program in the
new high school’s gymnasium. s
Funeral services will be Monday
for Samuel C. Laitner, of 472
Bormybriar, who died Friday at
William Beaumont Hospital after a
short illness, Active in the choir
and for many years as elder of the
First Presbyterian Church, he was
a retired assistant chief clerk of
ithe U.S. engineers office.
He came here in 1932, and was
married to Loulse Peck. He was
a Michigan State University
graduate, class of 1895, and he
belonged to a Masonic lodge.
Survivors are two brothers,
Benjamin G. A. of Detroit, and
Cass B., of Wayne, seven nephews
and three nieces, His wife died in
1944,
Dr. Glen Harris will officiate at
3 p.m. Monday services at Manley
Bailey Funeral Home, and burial
will be in Roseland Park Cemetery.
Dr. Clarence Simpson, 74, died She had taught schools in Pon-
tiac and St. Johns. Later she at-
tended and was graduated from
Livingstone Academy of Fine Arts
in Washington, D. C.
Several years ago, she went to
Alhambra to make her home with
her brother-in-law and sister, Dr.
and Mrs. Lemon D. Cruice. Kolowich began his career as a
bank messenger in 1915 and by
1930 had acquired both a private
and state bank in Hamtramck.
Both Kolowich banks failed in
the depression and he went to
prison on ai fraud conviction.
| Leaving prison in 1936, Kolo.
wich said he was broke. at the Arnold home, Detroit, dur-
ing last night. His body is at Bell
Chapel of William R. Hamilton
Company pending arrangements.
ARE YOU ticketed by police,
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Sunday evening at Embury Meth-
odist Church, the Christmas .can-
tata, “The Child of Bethlehem”
will be presented by Senior and
Youth choirs under the direction!
of Victor Ulrich at 7:30 p.m.
their troubles to Congress. Sever-| E"; . \
al have told the committee ver'Pirst Baptist | production should be boosted this With school children presenting | She held the position of assistant if the cost of heating this
qne story junior high is excessive
and if the heat has to be forced
an eighth of a mile?
‘ “When you try to talk with board
fhembers they say, ‘talk to Dr.
Whitmer or Dr. Hufziger. We art
not educators or builders.’ I think
these newest plans are the biggest
boner I ever have seen.”
U. N. Opens Debate
on ‘Member’ Issue + (Continued From Page One)
nist applicants if the five = ogi
tes to ia Ay 5
“ome WAbegates, Wiventened’ ts start immediate action to unseat
Formosa in favor of Red China in
retaliation for any veto by the Chi-
nese Nationalists.
' The Nationalists argued that they
had taken a stand against Outer
sed th | 4
mote hayes sales, which ct nas (© Present Film Trail’s End denied.
MORE HEARINGS LATER
O'Mahoney and GM _ officials) The Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Hed-
agreed upon additional hearings 4¢rly Smith, missionaries from
later, with subpoenas, over dis- Indo China, will be at the First
puted testimony that Chevrolet | Baptist Church Sunday evening at
dealers had to accept cars with)? o'clock. They will tell of their
GM heaters ‘installed in order to experiences and explain parts of
get them. the motion picture, ‘‘Trail’s End.”
William J. Marshall, an attorney) The film was made in the jun-
for E. L. Schofield, Inc., Rock-|g!ed country where they served.
ville, Ill, testified dealers have The Smiths went to Indo China
told him they cannot buy Scho 27 years ago and have been living
field heaters because GM would|there among the local tribesmen not allow them to get GM Sol peas for furloughs home.
without GM heaters. He said such} The production was photo
pepnepinrestendt ruin for Scho graphed in new .filmorama, a
field. [seer aspect ratio than cinema-
Henry M. Hogan, GM vice presi-| Scope. .
dent and general counsel, said GM| The Smiths have written books policies allowed dealers to get cars|" anthropology and subjects por-
with or without heaters and other |traying their work. The public has
accessories. And he and other GM, been invited. There will be no ad-
Mongolia as a matter of principle, /executives said they had ques-| Mission charge but an offering
Since the Asian state is a Soviet
satellite and a companion of Red
China. 7 . * . *
To win admission, any applicant
must get seven affirmative votes
in the Security Council and es-
cape the veto held by the Big Four
and China.
Council approval is not final,
however, The applicant must then
win the Assembly's okay by a two
thirds majority. —
The 13 non-Communist applicants
are Italy, Japan, Spain, Cambodia,
Laos, Portugal, Ceylon, Jordan,
Libya, Austria, Ireland, Finland,
and Nepal: The five Red entries
are Albania, Romania, Bulgaria,
Hungary and Outer Mongolia. _
Continue Investigation
of. Delinquency Reports tioned all Chevrolet dealers and Will be taken.
GM employees involved in the
pute and each denied its tah Talks Today May En
Detroit Paper Strike DETROIT (#—Mediators were
“optimistic’’ today that a new CEASE AND DESIST
All agreed that such a policy on
accessories would violate a ‘‘cease
and desist order” against GM by,
the Federal Trade Commission in,
1942.
Burns debated with Curtice
whether GM's Insurance,
financing, household goods man-
ufacturing, diesel engine, or its CIO Stereotypers and the Detroit
Newspaper Publishers Assn. might
bring a settlement on their dis-
pute which has closed the city's new earth - moving equipment 7 ,
manufacturing could economical- aS metropolitan dailies for 10
ly be separated from the parent .
corporation. Curtice insisted each’
is better off where it Is of
more use to the. LJ LJ
But even if the stereotypers and
economy,
O'Mahoney suggested that when!
the Supreme Court upheld an anti-
trust proceeding which required Sarees | would ‘fot guarantee an immediate
resumption of publication by the
morning Free Press and the after-
noon Times and News.
The AFL-CIO Mailers Union will bargaining session between AFL-| year by new wells near North-
ville, Romulus and St. Clair.
New wells opened in the North-
ville area last year have proved
somewhat disappointing in oi! pro-
duction, but now they are turning
out increasing amounts of gas,
Ives said.
Fenfon Man Remains
in Custody of Police
Cook County, Ill, Sheriff's offi-
cers today are continuing to hold
‘Owen Moser without charge in
jconnection with the October slay-
jings of three Chicago schoolboys.
They have received written tes-
}timony from four witnesses who
jsay they saw Moser in Holly Oct.
{15 and 16. The boys disappeared
| Oct. 15, and pathologists say they
| were killed the next day.
| Cook County officials have run
la battery of at least six tie de-
tector tests on the 23-year-old
'Fenton farmhand, all of which
|gave ‘‘inconclusive” results. Offi-
|cers now say they are convinced
Moser is innocent.
Police Probe Death
of Elderly Roomer Apparently despondent over il]
health, a 73-year-old man com-
mitted suicide in his boarding-
house room sometime this week,
Pontiac Police believe.
The body of Gustave Sudau was
and nation’s Publishers reach an accord. it found yesterday by Mrg. Bridget)": Sours, landlady of the house at 32
Waldo St. Police said he may have
hanged himself Wednesday.
Deputy Coroner I. I. Prevette
|pronounced death due to strangu-
’ His comeback was fast. Within
a few years he had gained control
of Detroit's big downtown Griswold
Building. He went on to gain con-
s © ister, Mrs. trol of the Detroit & Cleveland
GE Res “Cais: vvlcce | Navigation Co., the swank Whit-
Mrs. Jane Cruice Davis, two tier Hotel, the Detroit Towers and
grandnephews, David and Christo |he Denver-Chicago Trucking Co.
pher Davis all of California. Kolowich often was engaged in
Burial was in Rose Hills Ceme- proxy fights in gaining control of
tery of Whittier, Calif. firms. One of his most s to Dr. Harry Duell, professor of
bio-chemistry at the University of
Southern California until she re-
tired in 1946.
will be trekking to schools to see
their offspring perform. Pierce
Parent-Teacher Assn.’s Yule pro-
gram is set for Dec. 16, with all
of the school’s fifth through sixth
graders being led by their singing
teacher.
Adams School's large enrollment
necessitates dividing for programs.
All 350 junior high school students
pectacular
and recent was with Roy Fruehauf,
president of the Fruehauf Trailer
\George A. Franz ICo, Kolowich’s D. & C. navigation|
| George A. Franz, 33, of 5981 Co. bought into Fruehautf's com-| Dwight St., Waterford Township pany. Then Fruehauf bought into)
,was dead on arrival at St. Joseph D. & C. and finally won control!
|Mercy Hospital at 5:30 a.m. Fri- of it and the Fruehauf stock it) jday. He died as a result of an owned. |
automobile accident on Telegraph| eee
/Rd. at West Maple.
| Born in Detroit Feb. 9. 1922. ne SUIVIVOTS of Fire
eases 48 Reported on Way a Waterford O Full Recovery | A member of
After three weeks in Pontiac,
| Church, he had lived in Waterford.
‘three years moving there from
| Milford. A die setter, he was a vet-icg
‘eran of World War I’. :
| Surviving are his wife, the form- he et Cane & mee
er Wilma M. Barrett; his mother 01) on the way to recovery
‘and father: three children Francis. | Donald 3 and Steven Joleen
David and George Jr., all ut home. yan. reported in good condition
| Brothers and sisters surviving after treatment for severe burns
include, Mrs. Shirley Baronowski | 4 fire in their home three weeks|
of Dearborn, Mrs. Florence Man-, ago claimed the lives of two both- eneral Hospital, the two remain-| song programs next week, parents)
will give a program at 8 p.m.|
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Freida Holloway, ‘illiam,
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Service will be Monday at 1:3)
p.m. from the Richardson-Bird
Funeral Home, Milford. The Rev.
Arnold Claus will officiate with
burial following in Highland Ceme- ooo
Yule Shoppers Swell ers and one sister.
Friends, fellow employes and
sympsthizers have donated al-
most $3,000 to help the Johnsons
pay funeral and hospital] ex-
penses,
Contributions collected by two
neighbors on Beverly St., ‘Mrs.
Margaret Beasley and Mrs. Dale
cluding $700 from Fisher Body
night-shift employes, $92 from Yel-
jtow Cab employes, and $100 from
the Pontiac Press.
City employes donated $726. iTinnin, tiave reached — $1,923, -in-|-
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20 West Lawrence
a large oil company to divest it-/meet tomorrow to decide whether | lation. No auto i Corner of Cass : psy was performed. | Johnson is an employe of Pontiac
venlla vice activities apes self of many of its holdings, the/its members will return to any of} A son, Elmer Sudau of Mt., The highest weekly yield for the Water Works. . cinity of Eight Mile road in Oak- constituent elements experienced) the three plants without a new Clemens, said his iather ha@d suf-|/332-car municipal parking lot was| Mr. and Mrs. Elvan Smith, 123 Ralph Austi FEderal 2-9221
land and. Wayne Counties is still = ic vid growth as independent) contract. fered a serious illness three years. established this week as Christmas Mt. Clemens St., collected $115, = usue Ralph Norvel
continuing, Chief Assistant Oak- ot The AFL-ClO Detroit. News. | Police said Sudau lived in Pon- shoppers poured $967.27 into park-!and Mrs, Harry Compau, 93 E. 5 o
Cartice replied that their suc-
tess was helped by an expanding
economy and an increasing pop-
ulation and added ‘we take land Prosecutor George F. Taylor
said today. ,
A preiously postponed meeting
to discuss the situation with De-
troit Police Commissioner Edward
Piggins and Detroit Juvenile Judge, Population on wheels,” —
Nathan Kaufman will probably be) “You don't take credit for the
held next week, Taylor added. ‘population, do you?’ O'Mahoney
_——————- asked,
Joining in the laughter, Curtice
The Weather \remarked, “I do have three
PO AND ITY — Portty daughters.” INTIAC VICIN'
eloady beso and tomorrew, clear
, conti night imeed cold. i, =) today = Earlier yesterday a contented
Sean eee eer 1: eeinge iz-s0\General Motors dealer asserted
m.mb- and gusty today, diminishing ‘-\that the senate subcommittee has
Teday in Ponti presented ‘“‘a distorted picture” of yin ae ;
Lowest temperature preceding 8 ® m idealer relations with GM.
: Wind velocity 13 mpn /DEALERS SATISFIED At @ am: Direction: West, northwest. | 3 Bun sete Gaturday at § p.m. | Lester A. Malkerson, who sells
a am 8 nto | at hy ~ ee ‘Oldsmobiles in Minneapolis, told
Moon ies Baneny ot Stam. ithe subcommittee he thinks that
‘most of GM's 17,000 dealers are
.. 22 Satisfied with their present con-
LO Ronnnoaocn. 12 11 s ee
Tamovsecoe 12 IP ms.sss+e- fitracts, As for himself, he said,
2 B Mesesseee os 14 2pm....°., ..:26'he's happy and prosperous.
Prideg te Pontics In a ——. placed in v2
Recorded Downtown) record subcommittee
FALUTE ves sserer-no0-- +: 2¢| hearings, Malkerson added that
Pe SULLA a6] he expected “a enew. cross section” of the GM dealers
One Year Age in: Pontie te be witnesses, but
1 aoe
Poe ey 3
credit for getting the Increased |
paper Guild yesterday called for |tiac 15 to 20 years. A widower, he
all unions affected by the 10-day
stereotyper strike to join in an
agreement that none will return
te work without a new contract. ‘Man Hit on Telegraph
A guild executive board meet-| DEARBORN his death, they said.
Executive Secretary Edwin Scott) munition in their war with the
said it expected ‘to have on hand) State Highway Department last
at that time the decision of our|/night—a pedestrian was struck
fellow craftsmen." and critically injured on Telegraph
“4 Rd. a few hundred feet from the
The newspapers said layoffs) intersection of Cypress Ave. where
were ordered because there was|they are demanding a signal light.
“no work.” The guild described; The injured man was Oscar W.
them as a “lockout.” West, 44, of 6660 Buck, Allen Park.
ing meters.
was unemployed at the time of) Finance Director Oscar Eckman|
jannounced yesterday the sum was
|\the largest weekly amount since ‘Huron St., collected $100.
Censor Censored
ithe lot opened in July of last year.| WASHINGTON (INS)—The Pen-|
| This brought the 16-month total
ly average income from the me-
ters is $536.
The lowest total was $187 estab-
lished during the first week of
operation, Eckman stated. tagon's controversial assistant sec-
| (INS) — Tayloritg $39 104 for the city's only mu-'retary of defense for public affairs. ing is scheduled tomorrow, and Township mothers got added am- picipal lot. Eckman said the week- Karl Honaman, credited with
iputting a blackout on public infor-
mation at'the Pentagon, has re-
signed his post. He will return to
= for the Bell Telephone lab-
oratories.
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_ NOTICE OF TAXES
| CITY OF PONTIAC
The 1955 County Taxes in the City ef Pontiac will be due and pay-
able at the Office of the Pontiac City Treasurer December 12, 1955
through January 19, 1956 without fees.
1 On January 20, 1956 @ collection fee of 4% will be added to all
County Taxes paid through February 29, 1956.
On March 1, 1956 all unpeid County and 1955 City and School Taxes will be returned to the Oakland County Treasuter’s Office
and must be paid there with additional fees.
Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than January
19, 1956 to avoid penalties.
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THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert
This Week’s | Double Purpose
SPECIAL! - |Carton Useful h 9 Clever Parents Utilize
eres a Throw-Aways to Make
S T R A IG HT Toys for Children
. | Many of this year’s gift wrap-
STE E R pings should be gift-wrapped. ;
Modern packaging design trans-
forms shoe boxes into playtime
fire stations. Kitchenware cartons 'become toy villages. Butter car-
‘tons become miniature freight
a¥'s®. ree .
— mS
| cars. :
| Even pantry staples, beach
| Mest moderna packages can be
| stored ahead of time, then used
GET OUR orations. Boxes can be converted | There's a bigger buzz in Oak-| Vam Allen
into cireus wagons, toy animals, |janq County than most of us rea- railroads. Even bubble gum con- live! 80,000 colonies have been checked
so far this year, cnr ss Dee Business Buzzing in County
under the Christmas tree as dec- By BURDETT C, STODDARD | fected, a drop of 24.5 per cent, ors pays part of the program costs When in the field he gets stung!
stated. More than. ‘and the inspector commended Sup-an average 25 times per day. ,
ervisors for their cooperation. “You get immune to the poison,” | #
The bee expert said he likes his/he stated, “But those stingers still) &
ornaments. -
ALIGNMENT Peter Sachs, manager of the; | hee k
| Specialty Division of the Container 0%€y bees are kept).
‘Corporation of America, explains’ In fact the county can beast
SPECIAL! the new trend this way. seme 189,810,000 bees lodged in | a
e | “There is-a-growing-demand for 5.130 colonies owned by 485 bee- | SF
| dual-purpose cartons,” he says. | keepers.
We Will COLOR GIFT BOX | Oakland’s bees are a valuable|& | . : , rised @8Set, Said Lee Van Allen, apiary|¥ Design engineers have devi lsupervisor for the State Depa rt-\
“ | pack shich will interest adults : erat 1. Adjust Comber las = a RS Nee ates ment of Agriculture who visited | :
2. Adjust Caster are tucked in their own poly.| Pontiac yesterday. it
3. Ad ethylene bag for dust-proof stor- Although no accurate statistics &
- Adjust Toe-In age. The colorful gift box for new are available, Oakland probably, &%
blankets is another storage unit. as more beekeepers than any 4. Check Brokes and . ‘other Michigan County, Van Allen| § Shock Absorbers. Pcagetireothed sets be ™ UP | stated, and their colonies produce
8 mas morning in & 4 jot of honey and wax. » 5. ace Tires to | handsome suitcase box. Perfect p+ the wi ae Sanee al peat
roper Pressures for carrying and storage, this + | jiue lies in the fact his busy-|
box also contains a movie i.e life results in the pollination
ts © mighty important factor ia |) “Screen’’ of white lined corru: of fruit trees and various farm easy steering, easy riding, long gated board. crops, |
ear and tire life. 3 ; : = +, Grace A. Rush of Cincinnati has «por every $1 of honey and |f
. carried this novel approach over wax produced the bees contrib- |
Special Price ‘into the food packing business. A’ yte $15 worth of pollination,” | white fruitcake comes in a shutter said Van Allen. ' *Proper tire inflation af all times -
door box and can be used as a Bumblebees used to be pollina- $ spice cabinet in the kitchen. An-| : tion work-horses, he explained,
5 pagsolbgaieaey Leciapesalae nia | there numbers continue to de-
: — = = * \crease and the hard-working honey
‘bee must do 75 per cent of th
FE 35-4101 Erosion Legislation ke Stale man’s inspection du-
ties stem from a bee problem
CY Gets Tentative OK aeled Grced. nce esta ene
I y NGTON wh — _ Smith | Michigan's apiary population was
OWENS (lus wee te Army cooalive:| pected with a disease called)
Ve BN ef ty thas approved tegistation for} A™erican Foul Brood. protecting private property on the| The pias goal not are
‘shores of the Great Lakes from) purity 0 ney produced.
Pu South | erosion. | kills off the bee larvae gradually |
Saginaw St. | Smith is sponsoring legislation| 4Stroying the colony. |
‘which would authorize the federal| A colony ravaged by the brood |
|government participate in paying! disease becomes easy prey for |
|for authorized projects, up to one-; heney-raiders from a neighbor- |
‘third of their cost. It would amend! ing aplary (bees range three
Your Watch jthe 1946 shore protection act to! miles from home). |
permit federal assistance in re- iders carry the germ back | ©
. sodding and protecting privately’ Peeccsihgradiid elt sol lin ag e Cleaned jowned shores. | fected. :
$ 50 | the Army recommendation of | A statewide program was &
e Adjusted approval, Smith sald, was sent (launched in 1935 aimed at stamping
~- to the House Public Works Com- out the threat to Michigan's sweet
® Regulated mittee, of which Rep, Dondero tooth.
; (R-Mich) is a member, . | Beekeepers were required to reg-|
Y j lister their acreage and pay a 75 i
Expa nsion eur te gn wens tad teen es |cent license fee if they have less
ed on the Great Lakes in re-|than ten colonies and $1.50 for @ Watch Bands pea years. any number over 10. la
Ladies'-Men's . “I am encouraged by the Army's: Inspectors were hired to range, .
tavorable report,” Smith said. “It from apiary to apiary between’ &
$ 95 ;may mean that my bill and others April and October testing for the|
S ‘similar to it will receive early| disease. When ft is detected, the
pecial consideration.” bees must be destroyed, but the
Geo ——— hive can be sterilized and reused. | &
rges-Newports _ Most asteroids have a period of, The program has proved suc- |&
lewelry Dept. revolution between three and one-| cessful. Last year only 2.5 per
‘half to six years. cent of the state's bees were in-
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955 __ _FOUR | ee
School Personne +
BS
Teachers Have ||
$200 Pay Raise ‘School Board Prepares
‘Pamphlet on ‘54 Bond,
‘Issue for Public
ROMEO — All professional em-| .%@
pjoyes -of the Romeo Community,
School District were granted a,
$200 salary increase at the meet-
igg of the Board of Education
here.
‘The increase is or the current |
school year, pro-rated beginning!
in February 1956, to the end of!
their present contracts,
' Five school secretaries, eight
full time custodians, and the bus
mechanic were also granted pay
faises of $150 each. - |
Effective Dec. 1, the pay of sub-|
stitute teachers was increased
from $14 to $18 a day. id = us *
ee ‘g
,A suggested salary schedule for}
the three district principals was
discussed by board members. with
action to be taken at a later meet-
ihg.
‘The educators are considering
adding to their personnel policy
the stipulation that one of the con-
ditions of employment of a teacher
be that the first two years be
considered a probationary period.
A new retirement policy under
consideration for several meetings
was adopted,
Ray Dembowski of Romeo was
awarded the bid on a new, 60-
passenger school bus.
EXECUTE DEED
“The board then executed a deed, the Michigan 4-H Club Stock Show at the State Fairgrounds Friday of Hickory Grove Road, Bloomfield Township. Mr. and Mrs. Decker look on. The
steer was raised by 16-year-old Richard Butzler of Swartz Creek, Genesee County. by J. W. Decker SE te.
“ nae ee 4
th SO.
to the village on a piece of prop-
erty 99x300 feet which is the en-
trance-way to the South School. ‘Background Music Also by Students
. Approval of fees to be charged
aby John Yates of Roseville for
fhe annual audit of school books
was approved by the school gov-
Prning body.
'The board is preparing an ex-|
Pjanatory pamphlet on the 1954
bond issue which provided 18 new
Classrooms, a bus garage and a
vocational agricultural building
fer the district. This report will
ditline tax levies, millage, expen-
‘-ditures and investments. Upon its
cbmpietion the pamphlets will be
distributed, to various club and
arganizations ip the district.
Rev. Skidmore
to Dedicate New ;
Par ish Addition FILEEN COOPER
IMLAY CITY—The Rev. Harold) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooper of ef cei (Gn Vice Ge
N. Skidmore, D. D., Congregation- Hospital Road, Waterford Town-, will be portrayed by Peggy Ann
al State Conference minister, will ship, are announcing the engage-) Book, David Penroyer and Da-
préach at the morning service Sun- ment of their daughter, Eileen yiq Andrews.
day in First Congregational Joyce to Robert Owen Fox, son ot
Qhurch. At the co-operative dinner George Fox of Melroad Avenue and
following the service, he will dedi- yrs Amanda Fox
cate the new addition to the parish pontiac.
house built this summer at a COSt the Christmas
Wednesday, at 7:
gymnasium ithe annual
| music
sixth grade will take part.
Act I will be the ‘Nativity
Scene"’ with Barbara Dunaway
| and. Larry Wilson taking the
| parts of Mary and Joseph, Bette
Buller and Kay Windiate will be
the angels, The wisemen are
Bis:
will have Vaughn McGraw, Billy
wedding. instructor of the grades. |
‘Children from the first through
The Shepherd Scene in act [1], Robert Augmaugher will play
0 p.m. in the King Wenceslas in act III, entitled
|‘A Good King.”” Gordon Smith and
A “Story Book Christmas,’ in Jan Ferrier will be the page and
five acts, will be given under the the old man.
direction of Mrs. Dreama Roval,| ‘ |TO PRESENT SINGERS
In act IV the seventh grade will
present the Madriga) Singers, un-
\der the direction of Mrs. Alice
Saad. They will sing ‘Angels We
‘Have Heard on High,” and other
numbers. se at Romeo Granted Salary Increase
Jaycee Wives
to Be Hostesses
at Regional Meet WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP
Jaycee Auxiliary members will be
‘hostesses for a regional meeting
jwhich will include Port Huron and
Pontiac chapters, Tuesday at the
CAI buildmg on Williams ‘Lake State Man Sues’
in Hotel Issue Commissioner Childs
Asks Action by Owners
at Rochester road. The meeting will canvene at
8 p.m. with a dessert-coffee. _
ROCHESTER—State Police Com-| Other guests will be Mrs. Rob- missioner Joseph A. Childs has, ¢Ft Craig, from Ann Arbor, the
filed suit in Oakland County Cir-| orcanization’s state president,
|cuit Court ir an attempt to get an’ and third vice president Mrs.
order forcing owners of the Roch- Steven Toth and three of her co-
ester Hotel to repair the building ™embers from Bay City. or tear it down. The high school girls quartet |
s 6 «6 will sing a i oa
Those : . the direction of Helen Davis. Quar-
terest aS Daggett members Delores Kline, Karen
are Georgena Rumohr plus Walter Underwood. Margery Neubeck,
and Beatrice Raychell. Shelia Loper.
wal ima ce tenn Gee Oxford Couple Reveal
‘Engagement of Sister | 18 and the owners told either to
OXFORD — Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
mund—tinger—recently— entertained
| bring it te standard or destroy
' | it within 30 days. Neither step
| nes s Bei sole 40 guests to announce the engage-
| The defegdants are slated to ap- ment of his sister, Mildred Unger, pear in court Dec. 27 at 9:30 a.m.itg Ray Forman.
‘and attempt to show why Childs’) The wedding will be soleminized
| Sertucet shouldn't be granted. Dec. 29 at the Edmund Unger home
7 jwith only the immediate family
Church Youth [members present.
to Play Hosts
at Winter Rally
DRAYTON PLAINS — The youth
“groups of the Community United
‘Presbyterian Church will be hosts
to the young people of all the
‘United Presbyterian churches of |
|the Detroit area at their winter
‘rally, Sunday at 7 p.m. Make WALLBOARD
look just like expensive
PAI P R eye's
= oi i a
Story Book Christmas Slated at Keego KEEGO HARBOR—The PTA olf\are Pamela Kenny—Sue Ann Au-,ments on the piano will be by
the Roosevelt School will present, maugher ae) Sally sath
program Peter Vessler, Danny Greig, Susie
/Vershure, Paulette Griffin, Susan
‘Bridie, Catherine Francis and
James McGuire.
eo
| There will be a matinee at 1:15
Tuesday afternoon for the young-
sters in the school who are not
taking part. Children attending
Wednesday night's program must
‘be accompanied by their parents.
Oxford Group Guest speaker for the affair
will be Dr. Edward Fairman,
leader this past summer of a
workcamp in Egypt. This project
combined the efforts of young |
people from the United States, ‘Church Schedules
Family Carol Sings
"DRAYTON PLAINS—Two fam- y “Carol Sings” have been sched-| Egypt. and the Sudan to provide il
uled by the Community United) \”\oater site for Christian
Presbyterian Church as part of| youth in Egypt.
‘ner Christmas activities: | on than $00 bo 4 cick a fl
. ; ; «| More than vs and girls are
ba wey bel Fees expected to attend the conference) WITH JUST
cue eatia eee ~ according to Charlotte Baird, youth) |gregational singing under the! sponsor at the Drayton church.
‘leadership of John Bougine and) |G iss
Name Group Leader | /f/7, special numbers by the choir. The
if CHOICE OF WHITE OR Rev. W. J. Teeuwissen, Jr., will.
12 Beautifal Colors! walls end ceilings ef en : |give a brief sermon,
NORTH BRANCH — Mr. and) WHITE LAKE—Ronald Voorheis,
everege 10 210 26 reem—OMLY P|
ONE EASY COAT
j . :
Announce Engagement at White Lake Chur ch
Mrs. William Gural of Silverwood. was named president of the Men's
are announcing the engagement of Club of White Lake Presbyterian | ® Py e Schedules Family their as Marion, of North Church at the election meeting of
' The final act will.be ‘Christmas A Branch, to Denald Marshall, son the group this week. OAKLAND
‘Eve at Home.” Rhoda Hays. Holiday Party of Mrs. Doris Marshall of Marlette.’ Others elected were Sidney Haw- ,
Tommy Fitzgerald and Margaret An early summer wedding is Jey. vice president: Wilfred Cas-
and Edward Penny will take the! OXFORD—Oxford chapter No. planned. . well, secrefary, and Austin Palm- FUEL & PAINT co.
jchildren’s parts. Santa is played
by Joey Beyett. Jim Strong is the
choir boy. * s
Throughout the whole presenta-
E of Home street. Hargette and Charles Hayes as tion, a group of children from
No date has been set for the shepherds. Angels in this scene all grades will sing. Accompani- of about $17,000.
| At the morning service, the |
senior cholr will sing, “Give Un. |
to the Lord, All Ye Mighty’’; the
junior choir will sing, “The Little Metamora Groups
White Church,” and Ernest Wea- to Mark 60 Years
yer will “Bless This vill sing, | METAMORA—Metamora Masons_| House".
Conley in memory ef-s wite, Making plane for a joint celebra Mrs. Effie yw be) dedi: tion of their 60th anniversaries.|at 7 Tuesday evening.
cated at this service.
Dr. Skidmore’s sermon subject
will be "The Day of: Salvation’’. Oakland, Brandon
Granges to Join
for Yule Party
versary will be iri April, A ban-/ furnished.
quet is planned for Feb. 10 in) Members are asked to bring a
the Masonic Hall, followed by a gift for exchange.
program and dance.
The OES has also scheduled a Dance Party Monday bazaar and penny supper some ‘ot Community Center time in April. | .
Ronald Walker and James Dol sary with ig le ae
sen will be initiated into the East- | and) Gecorations will be held ‘Mon
on alice Septal a Ct night at the Community Cen-
ipottuck refreshments! ™ ter forall school aged boys and ss gtirls finishing the twelve weeks of
ballroom dance instruction spon-
sored by the recreation depart-
ment.
New skills in basic rumba, waltz
and fox trot steps will be displayed
‘| by over two hundred boys and
‘girls at the dance, the recreation
‘department announces.
Reveal Engagement
UTICA — Mr, and Mrs, Vin-
cent G. Wurth, 8224 River Rd.,
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Barbara Ann, to- Wil-
liam W, Theut, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter W. Theut, 8890 River
Rd. A fall wedding is planned
by the couple,
Holly High Students
Prepare for Concert
school students on Wednesday eve-
ning will take the place-of the
December meeting of the Holly
area schools PTA. It will be under
the direction of Mrs, Marshall
Saunders. : last January and the OES anni-\dinner with meat and potatoes Christmas Concert
Slated at Marlette MARLETTE—The annual Christ-
| ORTONVILLE — Oakland Po-|mas Concert will be presented
and Eastern Star members are mona Grange will meet with Bran-|Wednesday in the Marlette High,
don Grange for a Christmas party|School auditorium, beginning at
8:15 p.m. The band and choir will
‘F&AM passed its 60th milestone) There will also be a cooperative Combine talents to present the con jcert
| The band will begin the pro-
gram with several seasonal |
selections, Members of the choir
| wilt sing solos, and the madrigal
| group will sing a selection,
| The program will close with the
singing of Christmas carols by the
choir and audience, accompanied) .
by the band.
Legion Post Declines
National Bank Offer
| ROCHESTER—The Homer Wing
| Post American Legion of Roch-
ester turned down a property pur- 266 OES will have its annual fam-
lily Christmas party on Sunday at
the Oxford Masonic Temple.
F&AM and RAM members are in-
vited.
A potluck dinner at ° p.m. will
-be followed by a program and
visit fronf Santa Claus.
Members are asked to bring
‘their table service. a passing dish
,and a small gift for the children
(in the family. ,
| ee
‘chase offer from the Detroit Na-|
tional Bank Thursday night. The)
post voted 51 to 5 to decline the)
| $100,000 proposition from the bank
for the Legion property on West
‘Fifth Street.
Exchange Yule Gifts NORTH BRANCH—A Christmas
gift exchange featured the month-
HOLLY — A concert by high jy meeting of the North Branch|
Community Farm Bureau at the
lassembly hall of SS. Peter ‘and
\Paul's Catholic Church recently.)
A cooperative. supper was served.
|
The concert will be held in the To Give Lighting Awards high school gymnasiuri, beginning! NORTH BRANCH—Fifty Sottars|
at eight o'clock, and is a prelimi- in prizes will be awarded for the!
nary for an operetta to be staged|best decorated homes in the vil- DONALD SWANSON
Democrat Club
Slates Meeting Donald Swanson to Talk
at Commerce Public
Event Tuesday
An open meeting of the Com-
Sale and Council
by the students early in the com-
ing year. |merce Township Democratic Club
lage in the holiday week between. Tuesday, Dec. 13, will feature| ‘Christmas and New Years.
“WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Universal Bible Sunday will be
celebrated at the Lakeland United
t s
3
Commerce to Greet
Santa Claus Dec. 13 COMMERCE—On Tuesday, Dec.
13, at 7 p.m. Santa Clatis is com-
ing to the Commerce School PTA.
Parents are asked to bring a
"| 2% cent gift for each child they
bring and label it “boy” or |
“girl.” There will be no business
meeting.
j Treats are to be provided ‘for
jeach child. _Christrnas carol sing-
e ing will be a preoram feature.
» 2 To Observe Bible Sunday {Donald Swanson, manager of the
‘Michigan State Fair, as speaker.
Clark J. Adams, newly appointed
circuit court judge of Oakland
byterian Church on Sunday at County will be guest of honor. = the morning worship hour.
LJ * * ”
In connection with the service
a specially prepared display of
Bibles-will be shown together with
other related items.
tlons.”” 1
There will also be a special mu-
sical number by the Youth Choir
and the induction into office of the
Youth Officers for 1956: Lonnie
Cranick, president; Carol, Spencer,
vice president; Bonnie Sutherland,
| medicine, industry
ture, will be shown
;/8 pm.-Refreshments and a social Carlos -G. Richardson of Wat .
ford, chairman of the County. Dem-
oecratic Committee, will intorduce
the speakers. :
“Atoms for Peace,” a film
showing the uses, of atoms and
atomic energy in the fields of
and agricul-
at the start
of the program.
Thomas Montgomery, president
of the Commerce Club, has ex-
tended a warm invitation -to all
residents in the area to attend the
affair at the Union Lake*School at er, treasurer. 436 Orchard Lake Ave.
FE. 5-6150
FEED
WILD
BIRDS_
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Wild Bird
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birds — a nutritious blend of
Sunflower Seed, Mile - Maize,
Katir Millet, Buckwheat, Canary »
Seed and Wheat.
Oyster Dinner Held
_ MARLETTE—The annual oyster Baptist Group Meets
dinner for the Marlette local mem-- OQRTONVILLE — The Christian
bers of the Michigan Milk Pro- Crusaders of the Baptist Church
ducers Assn. was held last week met on Tuesday for their annual,
in the Marlette Community High Christmas party and meeting. The |
‘School auditoriun® Guest speaker group voted $10 toward the build-
was Lewis W. Mosby, editor of ing fund and $5 to the Children’s
the Michigan Milk Messenger. Bible Hour at Grand Rapids.
Schoolmarm Is Judge
of Hogs and Children
CHICAGO—Mrs. Jeanne Juhl, a ing while working with her hus-
pretty schoolteacher from St. Paul.) band on a Luverne, Minn., farm,
| ‘
[an eens oe © ae took the $2,000 first prize in the hog division of a National Live-|
stock Judging Contest sponsored |
iby Charles Pfizer & Co., Inc.,|
Ecokye. NY.
The contest took piace in the |
grand ballroom of the Sheraton
| Hotel, with live hogs, dairy cows |
| and laying hens being judged by
| finalists who won their place out
MARLETTE — Ralph Dibble of, trates through their abill in judg. .2 (DS: ------ .60 the Michigan Highway Department photographs of livestock | 10 Ibs 1.10
attended the Monday meeting of “"* vemos» | 0-8
the Marlette Village Council. | Viewing the finals were some 25 Ibs. ......2.50 The state and the council ap- 300 guests, including Dr. Arthur S. |
proved the widening of M53 Flemming, director of defense mo-| e
(Main Street) making the south (bilization, who delivered an ad-
end a four-lane highway afd re- |dress on “Defense Through Deter- Sunflower
| surfacing the businses section. rents.”’ and four home demonstra-
West Marlette Street is to be tion agents, each of whom re-’
resurfaced in the first block and ceived a $1,500 Pfizer fellowship
'then widened to the village limits. award. s Seed
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! THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1955 oo FIVE - Ss Fy Scientist cane | California nome all states in aw-| The pulse rate of newborn in-
and e
Santa ‘the Dumdiddy . . ‘to régistrations with 4,879,210 in fants beats from 130 to 140 times
Science Taking -
By Lucrece Hudgins Beale |
Suspects Coming Back (Fined Speeder Presses
CARO — Tuscola County au- 0 Get Pressing Guilty
thorities said today they expect) EL CAJON, Calif. w—When L. to return Elmer Champagne and|H. Harris of San Diego was given
Glenn Warner from Los Angeles a citation for speeding his,
to face grand larceny charges. The 1954, |per minute. . - Seer S| —
Over Mining | WASHINGTON (Mm — One of the’
world’s top scientists said today
on
‘motorcycle he made a citizen’s|
A Nel
two Kingston, Mich., men are ac-|in, ticket. omneer whe wrote out radbaadedl seuher oasis ten ranseaapaa Stsket oaeees eel aa Ta cricaes gare cused of taking 2,060 pounds of! Harris and a friend, Leslie how he can get all the toys he sources from the earth “without | CHRISTMAS SEALS 7 beans and seven turkeys {rom)Moore of El Cajon, contend ost wants by stealing them from a the need of having men work un-' Grace Wills was a happy, 19-year-old | hostess to friends before her marriage to Champagne’s father - farmer and the officer, Ralph B. Pressing,| store called Santa’s Workshop. |} Wilbur Purston. Fever burned her cheeks as derground.” selling them to finance their Cali-/threw the carbon sheets from his! Ty. robber gees first te the store Dr. Vannevar Bush also said it
,
she giggled, “We want eight children.” That fornia trip. |citation book on the highway. They, and leaves a trail of arrows for might ultimately be possible to] night the doctor said, a percalees Deere filed a complaint alleging | Beanie te follow one hour later. train living organisms — presum- oad oe ra be all right.” Christmas Seals Pressing pleaded innocent and his! ably tiny plants and animals of the fe Ors: PONTIAC MOTOR tri The little Dumdiddy decided to fe ] Three years dragged st. The doct rial was set for Dec. 27. | fallow the sea — “‘to recover metals for us 4 ~ ‘mattioge wi, 2 & VOORHEES : arrows first, . dgingly consent CREDIT UNION
trams Voce i} Srudgingly consented to her marriage with But. Harris and Moore paid anes
j 4% Paid on Savings of $11 each for speeding. Leans fer Werthwhile | IN THE WORKSHOP Purposes. All Pon : Workers Eligitte Mt. Cotopaxi in Ecuador rises /t was a pretty hard job for the s 850 Joslyn St... to 19,344 feet, probably the highest Dumdiddy to follow the redheaded this warning, “No children.” That was a Chapter Six
bottomless pit for Grace. Wilbur, a deputy sheriff in a small mountain community
sailed as he said, “We'll have eight chil-
ren.”
Five years later Grace was the happiest ' Bush, who headed the govern-
ment's scientific efforts during
World War II, made the state-
ments in his farewell report as
Eligible
. PE .2-0296
i active volcano, .
slat aie AR i
‘robber’s arrows. In the first place,
> it was night and the arrows were
hard to see. (But it also made it ‘from that ppst on Jan. 1. president of the Carnegie Institu-|
tion of Washington, He will retire mother in Butte County; she was mothering
eight homeless children, so-called incorrigi-
bles. Wilbur took boys and girls no one else
wanted: Grace took them to her heart. No
home could be happier.
The Christmas Seals you bought brought
the greatest gift on earth—the love of a
mother to love-starved children. Buy Christ-
mas Seals for 400.000 Graces who want no
more than to be useful to themselves and to
M. &. SIPLE society.
VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perry Street Phene FE %-A378 | He said’ such things might come
|about through work in the field of
“fundamental science’ — that is, |
ithe search for facts of nature |!
without regard for their immedi-|
ate aplication.
Bush said that atomic energy, | H-bomb energy would go far to
offset the gradual exhaustion of
conventional fuels. hard for anyone to see.him:) °
For Your Convenience In the second place people kept
stepping on him or almost stepping
Open Sunday 11 afi. to 5 p.m. on him, anyway, and he was so
y busy dodging feet and falling off
'curbstones that he lost a lot of
|time, He thought he never would
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WATCHES | | 1} "Not that lie knew what he was
| going to do, But Santa Claus had
! “WHAT ON EARTH IS HE DOING?” — As the Dumditty sneaked is. |
OUR $ | eee te ae ple, mee 20 into the shop he saw the hunchback robber load his bag. After he had
PRICE | te ; , iarrows. They led him off the main’ floor. The little Dumditty ‘phere med whet the Beata! “ as doing. _
through deserted streets and finally Then he went out, picked up his A C | 6 000 : jthey stopped. bag and slipped out of the shop, rmy a S ’ Ladies’ and Men’s Watch Bands | By the last arrow was a piece leaving the lamp burning behind f f F b
left it when he drew the last mark. | “Why: he’s not even waiting for Dra fees Or e ruary
“This must be it,’ thought the Beanie!’ exclaimed the Dumdiddy.
LOU-MOR Jj EWELRY enough, there was a little store and what is this stuff he has put on today issued a draft call for 6,000) over the door there was a sign the floor?” men in February, the lowest quota
45 S. Saginaw St. (Next to Ocklend Theater)
| There were no windows and no read the label on the bottle. ‘sumed in September, 1950, after
lights to be seen. The Dumdiddy| “‘Stick Tight Glue,” he read. in. outbreak of the war in) Korea|
‘a crack and he squeezed in. He anybody.”
see ahead of him a streak of light.|+-ie's set a trap for Beanie! When 8,000 men for the Army in Janu- | He tiptoed to it and found another peanie comes he'll be caught in ary also had been reduced to 6,000.
'through it and found himself in @ comes in the morning he'll find 999 draftees in November and the|
\room of toys. |Beanie here and think he robbed same number in December, an-
and balls and games and jum . = is ~ Ks =a Fe aad | The Dumdiddy ran out in the Ment and re-enlistment progress do anything,
Regular $71.50 | told him to watch out for this
He struggled along following the: finished, he took a large bottle from the shelf and poured it on the |
«street and down dark alleys and*
5 of chalk where the hunchback had him, -
Completely Installed $]% WASHINGTON we The ane i A bs i — We r Dumdiddy, He looked up and, sure ‘‘What can he be thinking of? And ‘
‘reading, “Santa's Workshop.” He stretched on his tiptoes to since Selective Service was re-
icrept to the door. It was open just “Guaranteed to hold anything | Ths Dedcuse Department said!
could hear nothing but he could) whoops!” cried the Dumdiddy. ‘%® Previously announced draft of
jdoor almost shut. He squeezed 1, glue and when the shop owner, The Navy, after asking for 10,-
What toys there were! Skates |the store!" ‘nounced that its volunteer enlist-
| bats and marbles and wagons ‘treet. He was just in time to see | makes further calls on Selective
mS ‘ou the hunchback disappearing Service unnecessary. BRING YOUR
SEAT coakd mee a SEAS 70S | down an alley, The robber had | Army strength at the end of Oc- EMERGENCY SERVICE ON REQUEST CLEANING TO OUR
. 1,105,062. ° | the sack of toys slung over his [tober stood at Army In the midst of the toys stood) .noulder and was running as fast (strength is scheduled to level off. ‘the redheaded robber and he was’ 4. his short legs would carry to about 1,027,000 by June 30, | ‘Stuffing toys into an enormous: pim | The announced draft calls. brown sack. va. g: ns .,|through October bring the total of | “Oh, if only someone would come “What'll I do? What'll I do? ‘inductions to 1,998,430 since Selec-) and catch him!"’ thought the Dum-, Wondered the Dumdiddy, He ran iy, Sed i =p. | diddy. = ‘around ina circle ing his head pe ieee wos)resumed) in
Worship . 10:45 A. M.
Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M.
P Evening Service . 7:30 P. M. > Prayer and Study Session
Thursday _. ..7PM 7:30 P. M. ween ne
ll li i hl Lt i hl li i i i Ml i Li i i i di i a i a i i
AUBURN HEIGHTS
3456 First Street
4. Garvey MeCUsnn, Paster
» Bible School
Worship i i he de de a
Presbyterian Youth Rally
Tonight
Drayton Piging i P. Church
"Bible = Class jurs., M.
DRAYTON PLAINS
Walter 3. Teeuwiesen, Jr. Paster
Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship ...11 A.M.
“GOD SPEAKS TO US”
Family Carol = 6:30 P.M.
Wednesd
and St bl i i i i i i i i ee
ol tae al al 7:30 P.M.
LAKELAND
Williams Lake and Gale Rds.
Rey F. Lambert, Paster
P Bible School ...... 9:30 A. M.
i i i i i i i a family living will be shown.
Program to Be Offered
The Providence Missionary Bap-|
tist Church is presenting the Wan-'
‘dering Travelers in a musical ee
|gram Sunday at 8 p.m man, announces the program is
| sponsored by the board of deacons.
The Rev. T. Walter Harris is the)
——
‘One Perfect Gift’ Is Topic
“One Perfect Gift’’ will be the|
subject for the morning service at
the Pontiac Unity Center, 71%
North Saginaw St. Sunday.
Mrs. Blanche Joki of Algonac
will he the speaker at the 11) the little oblong medals have been|.
|The hunters, dressed in scarlet
lof the log which already has been
idden.
Richard Reese, anor cua
a +
CHURCH YOUTH—The young people of Bethel
Evangelical & Reform Church, Auburn avenue at
Mariva street, have organized an evening service -
to be held each Sunday at 7 p. m. The group,
known as the Youth Fellowship, invites the speak- er for the occasion, plans the music and leads in
the worship. Chuck Huttula of South Roselawn , - The Ideal
drive (left) has been elected executive past pres- Christmas Gift
ident and Roy White of South Roselawn drive has
been chosen vice president. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955
Chancel Choir £
to Give Cantata | Annual Supper Slated
6:30 P.M. Wednesday _ ELEVEN
First Social Brethren Church
316 Baldwin Ave. FE 2-0384
Sunday School 10 A. M—Worship 1) A. M.
Sun. Eve. Worship 7:30 P. M.—Thurs. Prayer 7:30
Sat. Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
Rev. Tom Guest. Pastor
re
a seein
FE 2-0384
ev. Sut ——————E
at Ist Congregational
The annual Christmas Candle-,
light Vesper will be presented
by the Choral Union of the First.
Congregational Church Sunday,
Dec. 18, at 7 p.m. |
* * * i
The Chancel Choir will be heard
in the cantata, “Rejoice, Beloved
Christians,’ by Buxtehude. Solo
ists will be Mary Leonard, so-
|prano, and Robert Rennells, tenor.
| The Choral Union will sing “The.
/Citizens of Chatres" arranged by
Dickenson; “‘Good Evening” by
Kelley and ‘Infant So Gentle’ by
Marryott. a
Sarah Pauli will sing with the,
|Chancel Choir, the soprano solo,
“Come Now, Ye Shepherds,” ar-
ranged by Elmore and Reed.
Following a cooperative supper,
scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Wednes-
day, the annual business meeting
of the church will be held. Reports
will be given and officers and
board members will be elected
ad the coming year. 9:45 A. M. Sunday School Classes for every au Interest
11:00 A. M.
Holy Communion Appointment With ou
cae Fellowship “Surprise Envelope”
7:30 P. M. Evening Service “When God Came Down”
FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 PROSPECT ST.—GEO. D. MURPHY, Pastor
All Saints Episcopal Church | Williams Street at West Pike
The Rev. C. George Widdifield. Rector
The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate
SUNDAY SERVICES , 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion
9:30 AM.—Holy Communion, Instruc-
tions and Church School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Church
School and Sermon by the
Rector, nA |
Wine." ie : | i
Pentiae Press Photo
Search for Yule Log
Steeped in Tradition PALMER LAKE, Cole. (RNS)—
Residents of this area will conduct
their 22nd annual hunt on Dec. 18
to bring in the Yule Log.
*
The traditional ceremony will be-
gin at the Palmer Lake town hall.
and green hooded capes, will go
up Sundance Mountain in search
* wv e@
When found, they will drag it
back to the town hall with the find-
er sitting astride it. The log will
be cit in two, half going on
the fire and the other half saved)
‘for the kindling tog next year. —;—
The Rev. Evalena Macy, pastor
of the Little Log Church, has di- REV. CLENT LEVERT JR. » Protestant Churches
Too Soft, Group Told is a BIBLE
LONG BEACH, Calif. — Protes-|
For the Best SELECTION
rected the ceremony since it first
was held here in 1933.
Board of Deacons umph Church are holding a musi-
beth St. The meetings will con-
tinue through Dec. 18. The Rev.
Plans Morning Hour Clent Levert Jr., minister of music
Members and friends of Bethany) f Cleveland, Ohio will gonduct the
Baptist Church will gather Sunday)services. He will be assisted by
morning for an early Communion) jean Pierce of Texas and his wile,
Service. ian Levert
The Board of Deacons have ar-| Luise Levert.
ranged for a Christmas meditation
hour. Elda Sutter will play the
organ and chimes and the Junior
‘Choir will sing.
Carolyn Riemenschneider wil!
read the Scripture lesson and
Wayne Carmichael will lead the) Car Tables’
responsive reading. Nancy Craw! ST. LOUIS, Mo. (RNS)—Cards
ford will give the Youth Prayer. ' containing prayers for Protestants, |
Ushers for the morning service Roman Catholics and Jews have
will be members of the Senior been placed on tables of all Illi- Religious Cards
Placed on Dining |
o'clock service. Baptist Youth Fellowship.
“MARY COSTELLO
On one side of the card is this
message by Wayne A. Johnston,
Dlinois comers ‘Sania
Lat ws in this Ye
mas give thanks to Gad for peace,
ah apttal ea for health and for
* « )
The pecan prayer is by the
Rev. Cameron L. Meacham, min-)
ister of First Christian Church,
Paducah, Ky. The Roman Catholic
prayer was written by Msgr. Mar-
tin Moloney of St. Joseph’s Church,
Greenville, Miss.; and the Jewish.
prayer by Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks’
of Temple Israel, Omaha, Neb.
The youth department of Tri-'
cal revival at the church, 63 Eliza- tant churches “are too soft, too
feminine, too sedate and too self-| ~
satisfied,” Wilbur LaRoe Jr., for-| From $1.50 mer moderator of the Presbyterian |
Church in the U.S.A., told a meet-| Visi
ing of 1,000 Presbyterian me n| isi
from Southern California. | Christian
“The prea Chorches need) Literature Sales
more red blood, " he said. 39 Oakland Avenue FE 4-9491 |
He called upon them to display al eee
more aggressive attitude in the |
|fight against divorce, gambling,
crooked politics and racial bigotry. | MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL |
A former chief examiner for the BAPTIST CHUBCH
|Interstate Commerce Commission, 98 West Howard St.
Mr. LaRoe is now a Washing- Sunday Scheel
ton, D.C. attorney. 1:00 AM. OF
i Morning Service
Pontiac Bible College Wee am. | Collier Rd. at Collier Court Evening Service |)
Interdeneminationa) 2:38 PM,
Classes fer Everyone
3 Evenings a Week
Fer Information, Contact Rev.
tances E. Myer or Rev. Prayer Service
ST. GEORGE’S CHAPEL
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Pastor
SPEAKING AT ALL SERVICES
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Held in Deaths OW] Actor Heston (9 Months) faster Than Traffic sz teas Nat D> DE NY DAREBDEWVILS Retir es to U pstate Woods ne: me Great clus-|* second, , - ters of stars, similar to od Milky: i i THe AMER) WOOD DUCK By BOB THOMAS ‘a child actor. If he wants to be a0 Way, are hurtling thecal space—| Band Soloist Will Do BUILVS HER NEST IN A HOLLOW TREE |, Wire cee on eee ae hi ee that's “Pibut away from the earth — at Singing Behind Bars mt) AS MUCH AS 5O FEET ABOVE THE [and TV. Fraser Heston has re-| Heston added that’ TWELVE > Ss _ "THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955 SS
hy Police Question Florida
Man in Mystery Death of Wife, Daughter on he wants his,*Peeds up to at least 37,000 miles} DETROIT u—Clarence Hansford
, 9 <7 GROUND! A FEW DAYS AFTER HATCHING, _ tired. What's more, he's going. to}son ta, spend much of his child-|a second. Jr. of Detroit likely will be singing
spend as much time as possible/hood in the woods of Michigan.| The Carnegie listitution of Wash-|“The Prisoner's Song” in Detroit The Hestons have a thousand-acre|ington reported today this new de- Tuesday night, instead ‘of singing MELBOURNE, Fla. uw — Police
today questioned Philip Van Eeg-|
hen, 30-year-old laundry operator, | Sou
about the beating death of his at-, LIMB
tractive red-haired wife and their DOWN...
daughter. THE FEATHERLESS BABIES LEAVE ‘tim the woods of Michigan, away
--- IN Maes WAYS. from the bright lights of Holly-|place near St. Helen, Mich., 200|tail on the velocities involved in|as a featured soloist with Lionel , wood and New York. miles north of Detroit. That's|the “expanding universe.” Hampton's: band in New York. . No sense in kidding you—Fraser|Where Chariton grew up. The institution's annual report) fransford drew a 10-day sentence
is 9 months old. He's the first-| “I think it's mueh less bealthy|described findings.made at Mt. in the Detroit House of Correction born of Lydia and Chariton Heston,/for a boy to grow up in a city Wilson and Palomar observatories, yesterday for driving without a
and he has a resolute father. atmosphere,”’ the observed. “You Which are operated by Carnegie license. “No more acting for my son” is have to instruct him in so many Technology. — a | ‘The Hampton band's New York the Heston edict. But, being a things. Like ‘Don't accept rides. _.* opening Tuesday will be its first proud papa, he couldn't refrain from strangers’ and ‘Play only in, With the aid of the giant 200-, performance since several mem-
from giving the lad's credits: front of our house.’ In the woods. linch telescope at Palomar. and bers were injured in a bus crash
Portrayal of the infant Moses, you don't have to develop such in-, jalso a 10-inch telescope, the re- in New Mexico last Oct. 1. Hans-
in the bulrush scene for ‘The 10 hibitions. Kids grow up much freer. Port said, “recession velocities’ of ford was among those hurt. |Commandments,”’ playing himself, | Boys especially; I don't think there — on the Ed Murrow Person to Per-jis so much difference with girls.
son show. “Also, it’s a much healthier life;
“But that’s all there will be olan the woods. The air is clean!
* *
No charge was filed
Van Eeghen, slender and neat
looking, Was quizzed 1] hours yes
terday, then held in jail overnight
for further investigation
The bodies of his wife Patricia
29. and the child, Phyllis, 7. were
found in her parked car across
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from a funeral home a few min-' Wags. He
utes after he reported them miss- 3 now,” assured the elder Heston./and fresh, and a boy is outside | . ;
ing yesterday. Sx “I certainly don't want him to be/and active most of the time. Paes + °’M A SAVAGE, 100 7 4
The wife was slumped on the
floor under the dashboard. The:
girl’s body was stuffed in the
trunk,
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Both bodies were covered with!
) ~~ ‘blood —Potice Chief John Thomas,
said they apparently had been
beaten to death in a vacant lot)
next to Van Eeghen’s laundry.
Bloodstains were found in the lot. |
Deputy Sheriff Jimmy Dunn said!
the slayer apparently threw the
bodies into the car and drove it:
directly to the funeral home, a
short distance from the Van Eeg-!
hen residence.
Van Eeghen told police he had),
not seen his family since Thurs-|
day afternoon. He was to have met)
them at a movie Thursday night,
but decided to go home instead.) fa
Thomas quoted him as_ saying.
When he woke up vesterday morn-
ing they were not there, he said.
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| of the beds in the Van Eeghen Detroiter Sentenced iyesterday, Wesley Sawchuk, De- charge and five years on a store- Ds df DINNERS: from 1: ide -M. to 9 P.M.
| home appeared to have been slept troit, pleaded guilty to breaking house-breaking charge. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon t® 2:30
in Thursday ney P | LOUISVILLE, Ky. W—A 43-year- into the Ben Hausman Truck COCKTAILS SELECTED FOODS A FRISKY, YOUTHFUL MUSICAL FROLIC -
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little more than a year for the|sentenced to 135 years in prison ‘got 10 years on a safe-breaking is the rhododendron. STAR-PAC
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955 —— ae
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THIRTEEN
Yoicks, and ‘way We Go,
John Huston in the Van By EARL WILSON
NEW YORK—John Huston, take the stand!
Q. “You've become a big fox-hunting man in Ireland. I
thought that was a big Social Register sport.”
A. “In America, yes. But in Ireland, a farmer’ll get so
exelted when he sees a hunt, he’ll unhitch his horse from the
plow, grab a handful of mane and join in.”
xk k& *
: Q. “Jose Ferrer rides to the hounds in Long Island, I
ear?”
A. “T took him on his first ride. During ‘Moulin Rouge.’
Joe's ridden a horse before, but had never jumped. He went
right get to the tailor and got
fitted, he spends the eve-
ning pol ing his boots. He also
goes to riding school. Joe’s com-
ing. to Ireland now to ride with |
me.”
Q. “Were you ever hurt?”
A. “Had-a horse roll on me
once, but that was a steeple-
chase.”
Walter Huston's big son was
telling me this at the St. Regis
at lunchtime. Having recently
bought a 25-room house at Gal-
way, Ireland, “in the middle of
good hunting country,” he
didn’t want to spend much time
here or in Hollywood, though he
had to find out what's to be
his next picture after “Moby
Dick.”
Q. “How big were those stee)
and lastex whales you used?” JOHN
“One weigher 170 tons, was 116 feet long and cost
$25,000. It had two rooms inside. It would get cold from the
waves and the guys would go inside and get a drink.”
* * * *
“Didn't one of .them get loose?” A.
Q.
A. “One! We lost two, in the high seas and storms. |
One we had to cut loose and the Admiralty had planes
out looking for it as a ‘menace te shipping.’ Warner Bros.
had harder luck when they started. They had one whale
that was to be manually operated like a submarine. The
designer said he would prefer to make the descent alone.
It went right down to the bottem of the ocean, It was the
last they ever saw of that whale, The guy got out, though.
But he was down there for about three minutes and they
thought they’ lost him.”
Q. “Do you hunt anything besides foxes?”
A. “I was in Austria the other aay hunting stag and
chamois.”
Q. x * «
“Isn't Ireland kind of far away from everything for National Committee said that Hall Ike Asked to Head
Gettysburg College BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. # —
to take time out from their pre-
1956 election battles to organize a
bipartisan drive for campaign funds
from persons of both parties hwo
don't usually contribute.
L * *
So says Paul Butler, chairman
of the Democratic National Com-
mittee, and a GOP spokesman in
Washington confirmed that the gen-
eral idea had met with approval.
Butler told a news conference
yesterday that the campaign would
“broaden the base of contribu-
tions’’ with many more citizens
taking part by giving small,
amounts.
A recent Gallup poll indicated
| millions of voters, who have never,
been solicited, would be willing to
give from $1 to $5 for the cam-
paign of the party of their choice,
Butler said, Under the plan each}
donor. would designate the party
for which his gift was intended.|
* * *
Butler said he has met with both
Republican and Democratic lead-
ers to formulate plans for the cam-
paign. He added he asked Leonard
Hall, chairman ican |
National Committe, to seek sup-
port of GOP congressmen for an
amendment to tax laws that would
allow contributing individuals, but
not corporations, a $100 deduction
on their income tax. ne: Highhanded Frat
Big Brother Gets Fraternity pledges, who claimed
Ladenburger wielded his power as
an active member a little too Jean Peters to Divorce
HOLLYWOOD u~Actress Jean
Democrats and Republicans plan| Peters wants to end her 33-day
heavily, said they bought a .one-|m
way airline ticket and told him
the national officer would provide
sxpenaee and return transporta-|
ion.
a Comeuppance
LEXINGTON, Ky. W—A Univer-
sity of Kentucky student left on
a trip last night without knowing] After Ladenburger boarded the "ame, Elizabeth Jean Peters, but
it was planned as a one-way af-|plane at Cincinnati, the pledges' did not make any financial de- fair. sent a message to await him at/mands on Cramer, 29,
Roger Ladenburger, a member Miami: ‘Getting back to 8 o'clock
of Kappa Sigma fraternity, was|class Monday is strictly your own
enroute to Miami, Fla., where he| problem. Have fun!”
California ranks first in national
forests, with more than 25,000,000
expected to meet a national! Ladenburger reportedly had only|acres. Idaho, Alaska, Montana,
fraternity officer, $2 with him. _jand Oregon, follow in that order,
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Warner Brothers’ ‘‘Blood Alley’ now showing at the Oakland Thea-
ter here. Two Americans seek to escape the most dangerous part
of the Orient through ‘‘Blood Alley” in the high adventure Cinema-
Scope film.
A spokesman.for the Republican
had met with Butler and that Hall service between Grand Rapids and |uled air passenger service. Nat “King” Cole Long Live the King!
Duke Ellington Historians believe that the Ai! Detroit, Mich. was the first sched-|
had approved the general idea.)
However, the spokesman said de-
tails of the campaign would be an-
later.
N
Sy vl S| “neem angen”
you?”
A. “Far away! Say, Shannon's the airport that's nearest
to the United States, and it’s almost as easy for me to get from |
Ireland to Paris as it is for one of you New York boys to get
from the country into Manhattan. Especially in this traffic.
Sometimes I feel I got to take my gun and shoot my way
through!"
THE WEEKEND WINDUP ...
“DON'T PRINT THAT!”: Choreographer Louis da Pron of
the Como show was once hired to dub in the sound of tap
dancing on a TV show for a famed hoofer . , . Eileen Barton’s
up for a lead in Cecil Beaton’s musical, “My Royal Past”. .
Rob’t Q. Lewis’ '55 tab for answering fan mall will reach
$22,000.
* * * *
Myron Cohen's San Souci contract is unique: 40 nights
over a three-month period, at 1G a night ... Joni James’
new record, “You Never Fall in Leve Again,” was written
by a man who got the idea when he divorced his wife, then
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LUMBER CO. Pontiac Welding &3) | Win ee os = 2383 Orchard Leke Rood, Rt. Ne. 5
. 1234 Coo 3 Machine Works 3 A HIGH CEILING with exposed beams features of a ew rete ze! corner etntiows in the living stoner on of ro S. national |
cadheen! lapel pe f 64.N. Porke FE 2-41 213 the living area. This is an artist’s interpretation room. capitol's system of public parks. BUILDERS H ME 4 i. + =
. yO in the house without passing | a smart appearance accented by °ee ] OWNERS
through a room. Big windows | casement type aluminum | FOR
| and glass doors ficed the imterter | dows. Beautitul Tennessee Ledge Rock, Flag Stone and other Natural | Living Oa | with light and sliding doors on all Oo 0 © Bui Walk 1 =i with ght and sid me Re oo col iding Stone for Walks, Well, Potion, Fiepleces, Window Sil,
| of each room by not requiring jround air conditioning, automat. | Ei
space for swinging doors, ically fired by oil or gas, SEE
on the economy of fuel in each
. anes of construction is de’ |iocality. He has planned the Kitch | LOEFFLER QUARRIES
§ ceilings are exploited for their oo — grea ene 1675 8. Te Rd.
natural attractiveness. This tech- Scace’ =a ae — eo Martin Loeffler Pontiac. FEderal 8-0141
@ nique adds height to the living sof oe: Member of Building Stone Institute v room and dining area as well as} ~
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FURNACE | |SoLaTeD FIREPLACE in paychology class described] PONTIAC’S HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES F An isolated fireplace, standing ever seer apopood. Sat Fase R O'N il R | E
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Sas! inahalbetion| adds he LOWEST PRICE + major living portion of this house, Sen Dr.
oa hectna ping ml Cun Hoatine otters te is a dominant feature of the in- = edie ede do eal geod Membe: of Cooperative Reel Estate Exchange
Wey com mescakaa ea ado ae terior. Its masonry, brick or stone, | s ghar ay province. You are’ 75 West Huron FE 3-7103
tee your heating satistaction. according to your choice, rises to talking about television.” |
Only a Rich Man Can Afford mem ee =a " y Pear Heating Plant oF Planned by Walter 7. Anicka Grocery Stores Decline
ef Ann Arbor, Mich., popular | CHICAGO — The United States
Midwest champion of economy in |now has about 140,000 fewer food
GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING eee 8401 West Huron. (Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) . PE 2-7849 eae ania \enipatehsd aoc [nose val amram’ Oats as pitched peal cacagn arma iad! period was grocery stores with
of the economy of as- aoe cee eee
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full Improved land is quite an item| er if you don’t have the time to |! NAME....0.0..060 see coos ea eos srooiocenosoa
price in the total cost of a new home,| be « slave to Mother Nature. A | (Please Print) H
9 You realize this when you pay| This house, only 45 feet wide . si e so much per front foot for sani-jincluding its carport, is especially), STREET qesc006 620d =sqgpe05r ceesssens
Liberal VA & FHA terms tary sewers, storm sewers, paved| designed for the narrow lot. Alt H ;
. street, curb, sidewalk and utili. though this plan gives you 1, 6! — TATE ,
ROOMS ties, such as water mains, gas and square Seat nase pace’ it CITY... AEP EeDo onmeervennescsenn tt | Snenoocojd soe ooeNone ;
electric conduits and perhaps un
derground telephone connections.
* * * jcould fit on a 55-foot lot, depend- «.z.ea ese a eeeeneaeeeesseeeeeeaneeeeee
ing on local zoning requirements
‘as to clearance between house and D's UP your mail box with your name in
beautiful block letters set in a graceful
mounting. All in everlasting aluminum which
Including activities room
. Building a house on improved poundary line. This clearance is can mever rust or rot. Assembled whi land becomes a different proposi- : le wait;
BATHS Piesstattsrrs sets eos“| BOICE the Only Concrete | locked in lid permanent ua. ads oer woods on a dirt road. Since the|ing authorities before attempting ° constant repainting. Master bath has built-i i fi ts of city and suburban a er ene in Proved sore od ee a to build. Block Plant in Oakland County Inexpensive, too, and simple to install.
foot, the size of a lot is important|FULL SCALE to us€.... But within this narrow frontage
—33 feet for the house alone—
this plan gives you a full scale
ranch house of three bedrooms,
bathroom with extra lavatory,
spacious kitchen and a big living
room and dining space. im. the home building budget.
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SHH NEW STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE — This new pattern in |Can éat spaghetti with i
stainless steel flatware is by the noted Italian designer, Gino Ponti. os” **
The plates used in the table setting are Carrara Modern.
Stainless Steel. Flatware ete. ene save
Appearing at Dinner Table sssses sect requres to parice
Stainless steel flatware is com-| designers, says Elwood Whitney,
ing out of the kitchen to grace the » well-known designer.
tables of American womeh who lar upkeep, being easy to clean,
this flatware is winning widespread
|approval among brides as a wed-
iding gift. Formerly sold only in
pride themselves on the perfection) Whitney believes that much of hardware stores, ae ESS : F ’ vailable today -in_jewelry—steres; of their table appointments. the metal’s rapidly growing popu} oe
* # larity here may be attributed to the! as well, having attained a stature
comparable to that of silver for *
Long at home in the kitchen be- beauty of the patterns of European) table service.
cause .of its practical qualities,
stainless today is competing with eee nee S ee eeenest io .
silver and silverplate on the tables|Whom is the noted Italian, Gino|Hospital Time Cut
of brides and their mothers alike.| Ponti.
of homemakers for flatware made 2 wet PARIS (INS) — Czechoslovakian
refugee sources in Paris say the
by Industrial Design magazine dis- Ponti approaches his designs) Czech ministry of health has or-
closed that 30 per cent of Ameri-|with an attitude he describes as dered hospitals in Czechoslovakia
to cut down the lengths of stays can women now are using stainless|‘an aggressive spectator giving a|of patients and limit the number steel for table service. push in the right direction.” Like|of patients admitted. The move
American silverware manufac- |the majority of those whose crea-|was taken for economy measures,
turers, however, have not yet tive talent is establishing new! it was éaid.
Special N eeds of Senior Citizen S perron can buy a plastic-eye that ry Hi yt ! | of
life span is the rapid|for easy traffic flow and a mini- lengthened SPRING. TYPE growth of population at the older)mum of obstructions and abrupt (WEATHER STRIPPING If you are being clippe 4 for
ages, and the substantially longerjcorners. Doors should not swing) , ; ; \ P HIGH FUEL BILL by a
period of healthy retirement now|OUtward into passageways, and! There’s nothing quite so annoy- Qa .
anticipdted by the average in-|swinging doors should have small ing uae cosine or oe FUEL HOG FURNACE .. . here is What you can do! dividual. glass windows at eye level. metal weather strip on a A ; ; * © 8 strong wind will cause the noise.| PUt your furnace on a Diet . . . by INSULATING your
Design ‘and construction ef | Doubling of facilities frequently This nuisance can be stopped et. Home.
used is another great convenience |fectively by inserting a thin strip c
for elderly people. An upstairs tel-|of felt or rubber between theleaves Call Pontiac’s Oldest Insulation Co.
ephone connection in a two story of the spring, according to Popular
or split level home will save Mechanics.
steps and effort. A second bath| Fit the strip and make sure the AMBASSADOR INSULATION
will help make the house more door will close snugly against the Home Designers Should Considerfate Eves Bloodshot |\in.crme,?aya' ta mutt the ral CHICAGO — Today a one-eyed] one when it is bloodshot!
not only fits precisely, moves with| Mentally deficient people may
the real eye and matches its color,| appear in families of any race and
but even has the same vein pat-| families with a history of high or
A team tod reached| inches, is recommended for ramps/ night. A small beam of light at igence.
: en years. more than ‘two feet long, top and bottom will make passage = Theta by fine rayon threads. |low intell %
health of
elderly |of ramp or steps more safe.
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easy maintenance of this sturdy
floor covering will lighten their
The use of ramps instead of
stairways, both inside and outside 2
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taken the forward-looking leader- |forms in the appurtenances of mod- ramp should be gently sloping. |"
ship in functional design of stain- ern living, he has adopted function-| The Rockefejler Center in Newj|and its flooring also should have
leas steel patierns shown by sev- jalism as a credo of good design.| York is visited dhily by about 151,-|a non-skid, easy to walk on and
eral of the more noted European |However, with this functionalism!000 persons. | leare for surface. A continuous] &
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CUSTOM FEATURES INCLUDED IN SALE PRICE:
© Natural fireplace®
© Gas heat :
© Alwintite aluminum sliding windows
© 3 master sized bedrooms
© Full tile bath .
©@ Knotty pine kitchen cabinets with rustic hardware
© Carport © Large picture windows in living AND dining area
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“STORY BOOK LOCATION”
These lovely homes are gently nestled between.
two beautiful lakes. Quietly sitting on your front
doorstep is nearly every recreational~facility avail-
able in Michigan — boating, bathing, skiing, skating,
fishing, hunting -~ all here anxiously awaiting your
arrival, In addition to all this, there sare unlimited
wagon ldads of clean, crisp, fresh air and wide open
spaces where kids can run and-play and romp with
never a fear of passing cars. Here's where life
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OR 3-4702
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before Christmas! If you think this is a fantastic fairy
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690 MANSON DR.
Waterford Township, Mich.
OR 3-4702
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Protection against falls and ee td IThen cement the felt or rubber] 483 Elizebeth Loke Rd. FE 5-8405
physical injuries is vital, and eld- nignecteneatl eS should into place or fasten it with brads.| - © Statistics Show Colds Are Caught in the Home
rerly family members should be prov or er persons in) —_____ Sa ©
able to perform their ordinary|@ddition to the usual lighting fix-| About 60 per cent of all the We Reduce Draft ve Up to 40°, on Fuel Bill
household tasks without undue fa-jtures. A sngall light in the viral hae farm tractors are in use] Ne Money Down As Low as $5 Per Month
tigue. Installation of asphalt tile baseboard will help them find their}on U.S, farms. :
flooring, such as Kentile, will
give non-slip walking safety and?’ 'T’S GOLD. BOND AT BURMEISTER’S ... IT’S COLD BOND MEISTER’S
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9100,000 INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE All Merchandise Must Be Sold and Delivered by December 30! __
Open Daily 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. — Sundays 10 to 3 — All.3 Yards
50,000 Sq. Ft. Gold Bond
Asbestos Siding ONE MILLION FEET
wn 300 any | OF NEW LUMBER MUST GO! Regular $14.95 2x4-8 #1 & Bir.-D. Fir...... woh Sis
: | 2x4-10 to 16 #1 & Bir.-D Fir. os 2% = §=$123
NOW ST 7 Q5 | 2x6-8 to 16 1 & Bir.-D. Fir. we % © $123
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Gold Bond siding is a product of | 2x10-8 to 16 1 & Bir.-D. Fir Now M $123
National Gypsum Company, one | @x@x5¢ Fir Plyscore....... s« $5.49 of the nation’s largest manufac-
turers. 1x6-#2 & Bir. Pine Bds..... now pay $108
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| nite | 1x8-#2 & Bir. Pine Bds..... won, $108
neers 4x8x'4 Fir Plywood........ «- $3.95
4x8x1; Temp. Sheet $3.79 | '%8 White Pine Bds. ....... sit Na $89
4x8x', Peg Board $4.45 1x12 White Pine Bds. cee es Stamped NOW $95
40,000 Sq. Ft. ON SALE | !X12 Std. Grade Fir Bds..... mesic © $110
AT THESE PRICES! (x10 Std. Grade Fir Bds..... mesic © $110
Hurry! Hurry! #2 & Br. Oak Flooring..... “Su $139
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Humidity Pla
Every homeowner knows what a
big factor humidity is in summer
|comfort, but few persons realize
ithat humidity plays a large role
in wintertime comfort, indoors too.
j * * *
Heating engineers says the prob-
‘lem in the winter is generally too
ifittle humidity, the reverse of the
summer situation. What they're
talking about is the amount of
moisture the air actually holds.
Many houses, especially those in
the northern climates, need more
moisture in the air in the winter.
Cold winter air, they explain, holds
less moisture than warm air. §
when you heat that air without
adding moisture to it you reduce
lits relative humidity.
Actually, in the winter your
indoor relative humidity may
drop to as low as 15 per cent,
possibly lower, says Dr. Finn
J. Larsen, a research expert.
When this happens your floors
may begin to shrink; the same
for the woodwork. The furniture
may crack. Personally, you find
that breathing completely dry
alr dries out your nose and
throat. Some medical authorities
believe that this lowers your re-
Providing Home Comfort ys Big Role in
sistance to any germs that come
along.
Dr, Larsen points out that the
normal living habits of a family—
bathing, cookirig, washing ‘clothes;
should release enough moisture to
the air to maintain the practical
humidity level in some homes.
However, this usually doesn’t hold
in a larger house and it will then
be necessary to add moisture.
SET HUMIDISTAT
If you have one of the hot-air
heating systems you will almost
certainly have low humidity—such
a system can almost wring that
last drop of moisture out of al
iready dry winter air. But you can
jalso have the kind of system that
ipermits you to put moisture in the
heated air. A spray system is one
of the effective ways. Here's how
lit works: You set a humidistat at
145, per cent.
When the moisture content in the
lair goes below 45 per cent, the
warm air pouring from your fur-
Inace is sprayed with water. When
ithe motsture tevet reaches 45 per}
SS again, the spray is automatic-
ally turned off.
A pan-of-water humidifier In or
adjacent to the jacket of the fur-
nace can be some help in a warm
Comfort Condition
YOUR HOME WITH
Lennox Perima-fle
Gas or Oil Heat
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air system. The hot air picks up
| mojsture as it goes past the pan,
but there is no controling the
amount. Some householders
achieve something of this same
effect by placing pans of water,
or well-watered plants, near the
heating registers.
In steam and hot water systems
it is more difficult to control hu-
midity. Keeping pans of water
near radiators is of little help; the
very shallow pans built into the
tops of some radiator covers do a
somewhat better job, provided you
remember to keep them supplied
with water. Surest way to get
more humidity in a heated house
is to turn on the shower bath and/|
leave the door open, Drying clothes
or using the dishwasher will help,
too.
But all in all, savs Dr. Larsen,
enough moisture into the
air is not easily done.
Nor is it easy for the average
Co. Management humidity is too low. Some expe- kitchen match box, cold cream
sin se —— of the tip, which
\ amount of fluid that
person to know when the relative comes out of the sprayer. av
Yule Gifts f
Made Easily Why not give a gift for the
home ? t's more, you can make
it yourself. A tired old coffee can,
jar, picture frame, wastepaper|
basket or even a small file box
may become very glamorous in-
deed in new roles for household
uses when given a brand new vel-
vet coat,
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You need some variety store
items such as pearis, rhinestones,
Good Suggestion
for Using Spray
Gun Attachment
Do . . . follow instructions that
come with each sprayer on the
Do... hold the sprayer at right rience ill effects on™
without ‘‘feeling anything” at the|
healthwise, but low humidity is
harmful to their houses. If you're
in doubt, ask your heating man to
check it for you with a hygrome-
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‘scrubbed over the surface, flush
- lin the bottom not only can clog up Solution Includes
Water, Ammonia
By HUBBARD COBB
A good solution for killing mil-
dew on paint is made by adding
6 ounces of trisodium phosphate to
10
ing in % pint of household am-
monia. After this has been
with plenty of clean water.
If you did not have your oil
storage tank filled at the begin-
ning of summer it’s a wise idea
to have your fuel company pump
out the sludge from the tank be-
fore it is filled again. The sludge
the burner but can also rust out
the bottom of the tank. Many fuel
oil concerns will do this job gratis,
or for only a small charge. -
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are
‘exposed for cathedral bie means it's going to take more
work and more paint when you
finally get around to painting.
For this reason, don’t let it sit
around unpainted any longer
than necessary.
While stainless steel won't rust,
certain items such as salt and
food acids will pit the metal if
left in contact with it for too long.
If you have a coal or kerosene
sidearm hot water heater it's a angles-to the work, moving it slow-
ly and steadily on a straight line.
Do... hold the tip of the gun
about 8 inches from the work, each
stroke being overlapped slightly by
the next one,
Don't . . . expect to be an expert
sprayer at once; practice on scrap
Don't, . . think that spraying
will hide defects in the surface of
the work; sand and fill blemishes
just as when using a brush or
roller.
Don’t ... forget that the fin-
ishing material must be of the
right consistency; too thin a mix-
ture will run, too thick a mix-
ture will cause clogging.
Don't . . . spray on a second
coat until you are certain the first
one is dry.
Dan't .. . neglect a cleaning of
the sprayer, as per the manufac-
turer's instructions, if you want to
avoid clogging the next time the
Sprayer is used.
If it is a New Year’s Eve party)
you are planning; use your
vacuum cleaner to blow up the
balloons. Simply insert a small
funnel into the neck of the
balloon and apply the blower
attachment. , gallops of water and then pour~/ wood
You can get cement in pastel
colors
good idea to clean the soot and
dirt off the copper coils. This dirt
acts as insulation and prevents all
the heat generated by the heater
from reaching the water in the
coils. '
Dead WW II GIs
Remembered
by the British
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The book lists, in large letters, the 28,000 U. S. air-
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A LITTLE OF THIS AND THAT — Coffee ae “ fhe heats for hediesnide Christmas
file box, match box and variety store items can be
— Glamorized menu box is cold ‘cream jar and
decorated with miniature cans, appointment book poodle pasted to it. Coffee can is now a fashion-
has compass and heat, cigarette container is old able bank, trimmed with old coins.
or the Home
by the Giver
gold braid, a toy compass, little
figures or whatever else you
choose, and velvet.
HERE’S HOW:
On area to be covered, cut vel-
vet % in. shorter all around to
prevent bulkiness and to make it
easy to apply trim.
Make pattern of wrapping pa-
per first if you wish to measure
Use a toothpick or fine paint
brush to apply glue around out-
lines of container that is to be
covered by the velvet.
Apply, glue to rhinestones, se-
quins and other jewels with a lit-
string may be used to measure
top and bottom.
HERE ARE IDEAS:
APPOINTMENT BOOK: Make It}
with compass, heart and chain)
over the velvet. Cover the com-
pass with colored paper to make
into a clock. Mark off the dials
Venting Walls
.|Prevents Harm
From Moist Air
So far in this series we have
said that the primary cause for
By venting the wall cavity in tle toothpick. On a glass or jar,[ideal for a bedroom.
outside paint to peel and blister
this manner you will be getting?
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pincushion has ceramic
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with pencil dot. Using toothpick
to apply glue, place rhinestone on
each of 12 dots.
PINCUSHION: Make skeleton
cushion with cotton or disposable
diaper. Sew a small square of vel-
vet on the double, wrong side, leav-
CIGARETTE CONTAINER: Cov-
er a cold cream jar with velvet.
Dot with pearls applied with glue. |
Border with gold tape or fringe.|
SHADOW BOX: Line a cigar]
box with the velvet. Paste small
shells to inner recess. Ideal for
the conchologist.
SWANK BANK: Cover a coffee)
can with the material, add gold
braid trim to top and bottom. Put
small glob of glue on back of
coins, bus or other transportation
tokens and press into velvet with
your fingers. Outline the coin slot
at the top of the box in pencil.| perforating line with screw driver)
and hammer.
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Trabert's Pro Debut.
NEW YORK @®—Pro tennis Play-jhis peak as an amateur, added aj
E éts contend they ought to be better/convincing bit of evidence last
than the amateurs because they/night as he set out to defend his,
play against the best in the world/pro laurels against Tony Trabert
every night. The lads who don’t!in the opening match of the 1955-56
_FiveSet Match _§—i(w® | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1955
Sugar Flattens Bobo in 2nd to Redaim Title CHICAGO ®—Time’ backed up
for Sugar Ray Robinson last night
and today
crowned 35-year-old middleweight the astounding re-| \for a return match with dethroned, title
‘dejected Bobo Olson. out too much cash profit. ' It was almost three years ago| In what must
jto the day, Dec, 18, 1952, that/boxing’s most brilliant’ comebacks,
Robinson he viciously reclaimed with-knockout over favored, but befud- died.Olson in a nationally televised
go down as one of|title match at the
the game.
accept checks, they maintain, face|tour. Two sets down after a bril-
top-rank competition only in the ant start by the Wimbledon,
last couple of rounc; of each tour-|French and U.S. champion, Gon-
nament, |zales pulled out the match, 9-11,
Richard (Pancho) Gonzales, who 36, 6-3. 6-2. 6-2.
turned pro before he ever reached! Then as a clincher, Pancho Se-,
gura, oldest and most entertaining)
of the pros. took a 6-2 set from
Rams Packers another newcomer, Australia’s Rex
=
in Key Game
‘of NFL Race Hartwig, and the two Panchos
jcombined to win an 8-6 doubles set!
‘from Trabert and Hartwig. i
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Victory- Wouid Clinch Square Garden. Most of the points!
Western Circuit Title were won or lost with a few sharp)
for Los Angeles
| The outcome wasn't discouraging
‘to Promoter Jack Kramer, who al-
‘most overwhelmed Gonzales in the
ion many long rallies to entertain
,strokes. But while it lasted, it was
‘a good show and it lasted 2%
‘hours.
. for the
jearly matches of the 1951 pro
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS series.
| The two power-hitters didn’t put)
The Los Angeles Rams can Chi
clinch their first Western Confer-' ICago ac
ence title since 1951 by defeating!
or tying the Green Bay Packers
in the National Football Leagues. .
top game Sunday. on | if | ron
But it probably won't be easy. : :
The Packers knocked off the,
Rams, 30-28 in their only other!
meeting this season Oct. 16. Green)
Bay, too, has scored 241 points in|
*its 11 games compared to 229 for,
Los Angeles. And the Packers are
coming off a 28-7 victory over San’ CHICAGO (INS)—A_ University
Francisco last week. ‘of Chicago faculty committee to- Ex-Big Ten Member
to Play Football
‘Free Lance’ Basis on. DETROIT (®—The Detroit Lions,
have their work cut out for them
hoping to climb out of last place,
tomorrow when they meet the
surging New York Giants in the
National Football League season
finale at Briggs Stadium.
The Lions last met the Giants
in 1953, earning a 27-16 decision
‘the 10,421 spectators in Madison|‘” & bruising battle at the Polo" seid Layne’s Injury fall te Grounds. That, too, was the last
game of the season,
This year, the finale
for both teams.
The Lions, with a record of
three victories and eight de-
feats, currently are tied with
San Francisco for last place in
the Western Division, A Detroit
vietory, coupled with a San
Francisco loss to Baltimore to-
morrow, would push the Lions
out of the cellar,
On the other hand, the Giants,
who have lost only one of their is vital
last six games, can clinch third
place in the Eastern Division by
bouncing the Lions.
Bobby Layne, Detroit's aerial arm, champion had a three-month wait| Robinson abdicated the 160-pound
Lions Hope to Shed Cellar
in Finale With New York
The Giants are reported to be in|
top condition for the- game while still was listed today as a “‘doubt-
ful” starter, | :
Coach Buddy Parker said Layne,
‘who reinjured his right shoulder
last Sunday against the Chicago
Bears, worked out with the team
all week, but did not throw the
ball.
“Right now, he's still very much
on the doubtful list,” Parker said. | Fespend te treatment, the quar-
terbacking will be taken over by
| Harry Gilmer,
Rounding out the backfield will)
be halfbacks Doak Walker, who
will be making his fanal appear.
ance in pro football, Lew Carpen-
ter and fullback Leon Hart.
Eaglets Post SCL
Win Over St. James
' Ted Kopacki tallied 27 points to
lead Orchard Lake St. Mary to a
|63-53 Suburban Catholic League
victory over St. James of Ferndale
‘last night on the Dales’ court.
After a close 1st period, the
Eaglets, paced by Kopacki's 13
Should the Rams lose, the run- day approved a move to bring the
' ; once-mighty Maroons back to in- ner-up Chicago Bears can qualify Begiate football
The committee voted unani-
‘mously in favor of grid competi-
tion on a non-conference “free
lance" basis.
But it ruled out any return to
bigtime football by stressing that
tie, necessitating a playoff tilt Dec./Chicago “should be able to play hip game against
Cleveland Dec. 26 by whipping the
Philadelphia Eagles. The Rams are
7-3-1 for the year and the Bears
7-4.
. The Western Conference race
conceivably could wind up in a
North Branch
Training Site
for Ike’s Dog
_ Fine Weimaraner Is
Given President by
18. That could come about if Los football on a truly amateur basis,
Angeles loses and the Eagles tie| Without over-emphasis and its at-
the Bears. Whether the Rams or tendant problems.”
Bears win the title, however, Cleve-; Chicago was one of the early
land will be the visiting team in| Big Ten conference powers but
the championship contest Dec. 26. | dropped out of football competi-
tion in 1939 and subsqeuently
gave up its membership, later
Cardinal game with an 8-2-1 record,| filled by Michigan Stace.
will be putting Otto Graham on dis-| The report of the faculty com-
play before the home folks for the| miftee must now be approved by
last time. The great passer and|the University council and then by
signal caller came out of retire-|the University board of trustees.
ment to again spark the Cleveland) Possible opponents mentioned
attack. privately by university officials in-
The Bears have not met Philadel-| cluded Beloit, Coe, Wheaton, Carl-| + ticular breed, entitled, | Points, scored 25 in the 2nd stanza
for a 43-31 lead at halftime. -
Orchard Lake widened its gap
to 14 points in the 2nd half and
was never threatened.
Both teams had three players in
the double figures. St. James was
led by Tom Ortbals with 21 points Coast Dentist
and owners, of North Branch, now
have more than local significance,
inasmuch as these spots were the
training grounds for the pedigreed
Weimaraner -dog,—-recently pre-
sented President Eisenhower for
his Gettysburg farm. ‘
The gift was made by Dr.
Richard T. Street, dentist, of
Dana Point,. Calif., who had
“Weim-
phia in a regular-season game
since 1949 when they trounced the
Eagles 38-21. They're heavily tfa-
vored te do it again tomorrow, ton and Ivy League teams with!
similar academic standards, j
To coach its prospective grid-|
iders, Chicago has two men who, Baltimore can wind up in third date from,the championship days pital sojourn at
J. Kyle| gathered plage im the Western Conferenoe byjof A. A. Stagg—coaches
tripping the 49ers while Green Bay! Anderson and Nelson Norgren.
loses, A Pittsburgh triumph over) But football, according to the fac-|
Washington coupled with a Car-julty report, will -be played for The President's interest in the tacular
dinal andor Philadelphia defeat the “enjoyment of the game by|books led to an inquiry of Dr. marking the start of Valley Con-
will move the Steelers vut cf the the players’ and not for gate re- iy fo about the purchase of a dog ference action for both Chiefs
Eastern dungeon, ceipts. araner Afield.” and ‘Woodcock
and Weimaraner.”
Material for these books, read
by the President during his hos-
Denver, was
last Summer by Dr.
Street while on dog training trips
at North Branch.
that breed.
Waterford, Walled Lake, Farmington Win in IL;
Wayne-Oakland Has Milford, Northville Leading By BRUNO L. KEARNS
They're off and running in the
hectic title races of Inter-Lakes
and Wayne-Oakland leagues.
Lanst night's loop action, first
for both circuits, brought surprises
which included Farmington's 53-51
overtime win over Southfield, IL
defending champion, and Walled
Lake's 40-31 victory at Berkley.
Waterford won its 3rd game of
the season, first in the league by
downing Van Dyke 37-27. The
Skippers, with eight men in the
scoring column, led 21-8 at half- 11 points with Chuck Brown leading
Abes with 13.
At Southfield the hapless Jays fell
for the 3rd time. Farmington led)
29-24 at intermission but the Jays
came back for a 41-37 lead after
three periods, only to be outscored
in the final stanza. Score after
regulation play was 51-51.
with 17 seconds left Don Robinson:
of Farmington connected with a
push shot that won the game.
A see-saw affair took place on
the Berkley court: After a 7-7 |
time and after four minutes of | first period, Walled Lake trailed
the 3rd period coach Don Beedle | 20-15 at halftime, but then came
took out his starting five and | back to exchange leads through-
coasted rest of the way. | out the 3rd period.
Chuck Gillis led Skippers with With three minutes to play and
Oakland B Follows Form;
Birmingham Beats Cranes
sten’s 21 points.
Lapeer had four players in
double figures, led by Tom Wil-
son's 19, to trim. Flushing 66-43
for its second win in as many
starts.
Jim Van Nocker, with 22 points,
over Romeo. Falcons were ahead
Papen care and led at halftime
-26.
i
? the score 31-31, John Walker moved written two books on this par- | along with Bob McDonald with 13
‘and Bill Tunnicliff with 12.
| figures. | sion at the time, but teammate ba However, Sugar
blasted a second-round|purse was attached
SCRAMBLE—While Willie Dewalt, (12) watches
NORTH BRANCH — Fields and Along with Kopacki, St. Mary ‘three players in last night's Pontiac—Arthur Hill
woods hunted by sporting dogs had Gerry Leszczynski with 11 and basketball game scramble for the ball. Big Bert
Pete Madclans with 13 in double, Dygert, ‘Jacks forward (on floor), has posse by the federal
Pontiae Press Phete
and PHS forward Rod Treais (covered all but his
hands) also are after it. It wound up as a jump
ball. Chiefs were having a rough time in this 2nd
period, but finally emerged victors 52-44, for their
Jim Alex:nder 1st SVC win and 2nd straight victory.
Steady Chiefs Trip ‘Jacks By H. GUY MOATS {tunist Lansing Sexton club. Pontiac
| Steady - playing Pontiac High won over origpases Central in its!
|Schoel basketball Chiefs last night Pere’ & week ago. ea
‘met and disposed of one of their For three periods last night ett
toughest Saginaw Valley foes. Art 85 4 nip-and-tuck affair. Chiefs
Van Ryzin's five took the measure ‘€d at the 1st period 10-8, were one the Arthur Hin club, 53-44 be. point ahead at halftime, 23-24 and
fore a good-sized audience in PHS|5@4 @ three point edge (40-37). gymnasium. . going into the finale. The last four
mitiuteg encompassed the clinch-
There was little of the spec: ling move for Pontiac. Chiefs col-
in Friday's contest, jjected seven points against four
for the invading northerners.
Once more balanced scoring
turned the trick for PHS. Chiefs.
hit 10 in the 1st, 15 in 2nd, 15
in the 3rd and 13 in the for
ist in SVE. its 53 total. Sturdy Rod Treais set
. the pace with 14, followed by Willie
It was the 2nd loss for the 'Jacks,|Dewalt's 12, and Dave Diehm’s 10.
who bowed’ Tuseday to an oppor-Jim Alexander had 11, and Gary
and the ‘Jacks. Rather it was
steady work on both offense and
defense that gave the home club
its 2nd straight victory and its
_ night was the rebounding ef Wil- Lee and Jim Kanary each dunked! more gift shots, however (20 to 13.) igovernment for back income taxes.| Either that, or the 27-year-old
This was the Robinson once|Olson, beset: by marital. difficulty,
Tieden on tad wine uae woeful 3-1 favorite is still shell-
Ray’s 428\man per pound in the history ollshocked from his third - round
knockout by light-heavy champ Ar-
\chie Moore last June 22.
Olson finished his fourth 160-
pound title defense flat on his back
after a furious Robinson salvo in
which a brutal left hook and a
right uppercut dealt the. killing
blow in 2:51 of the second.
The amazing finish made Robin-
son the first middleweight in his-
tory to recapture the 160-pound title
The International Boxing Club,
an-
nounced Robinson would not fight
again until Olson has his entitled
rematch within 90 days.
Sid Flaherty, Olson’s manager,
and Jim Norris, IBC president,
both seemed to think that if Olson
can straighten out things which his
estranged wife, a rematch will be
justified.
There {sn't much to encourage
Olson to take on
fourth time. It may have been
psychology, as well as Sugar Ray’s
flailing fists, which dumped Olson
last night.
knocked out Bobo in 12 Robinson
‘rounds at Philadelphia in 1950 and
won a 15-round decision over him
in 1952 at San Francisco.
Olson admitted in his dressing
— that he didn't know what hit
im.
“So fast, so fast,”’ moaned Bobo,
“it was his fast combination and I
jgot careless.”
Olson asked if he tried to get up
-fas Referee Frank Sikora counted
him out. He did, but only by roll-
ing helplessly over at ‘‘eight’’ when
his glazed eyes stared at the glar-
ing arclights overhead.
Olson didn't even win the first
round with the two judges, Ed
Hintz and John Bray giving the
round to Robinson and Referee
Sikora calling it even.”
Old Pros Trail
Youngsters in
Miami Tourney Snead Is For Behind
After First Round of
10 for the Hills. ae and Se Peet did a ‘good job in the back court, holding
Probably the top job of the por Dygert and Knipple to a 9
L point total, while adding 17 to the
lie Dewalt and Jim Skinner in PHS total themselves.
the last half. Chiefs lost Hed | in other Valley tests, platoon-
Ray in the 3rd period on per- iplaying Flint Northern chopped
a and map asd went in te de \Sxginaw to pieces with a display
a fine job on Alexandér. Between (of power, 74.54: Flint Central
Skinner and Dewalt Chiels cow (dumped Bay City Central 62-54. trolled the boards practically all Edsel Ford, a new Class A school the way in. Russ Knippie went '
out in the éth for Hills. om Peay> Home) Dec” 22. so0k a 69-59 loss from Fordson.
While Pontiac’s shooting was Northern used its regula around the 30 per cent mark, it! opiy during ‘os let half after should have been better, for many taking a 46-26 lead at halftime. layups were missed. The same! Clarence Elliott hit 20 points in “distemper” hit Chuck Fowler's) 19 minutes of playing time for club, which counted only 12 baskets
to 20 for PHS. ‘Jacks had seven| "=? V™i"e* Pontiac’s Javvees took a licking
Holcomb Gets Pin All-Sta
In overtime Jays lost range and |S Vikings into the clear with a tie-|
breaking field goal. Center Larry. e .
Huges then added gq pair of two-|
pointers in the final minute to = | Cd 0S
up the game.
If yesterday's action is any in- *
dication, the hottest race could, S19NS 5 Year develop in the Wayne-Oakland lea-| as Athletic
Milford, led. by Jim Davidson's at Northwestern
35 points and Fred Baker's 21| CHICAGO #—Stu Holcomb, foot-
trounced Clarkston 74-45, to make ball coach at Purdue University the
title. Davidson got 21 points in the,as athletic director at Northwest-
first half, and except for a 1413,ern because ‘‘it's a challenge.”
lead after one period Clarkston) Holcomb was named yesterday ('h M de ; |
never moved any closer than 10 to succeed Ted Payseur, who was ange a in
named an assistant business man-| C points.
r several weeks ago, leaving the Despite the 27 point effort by "sp Depth! shes a =
Freak Regers, West Bloomfield it's a challenge Holcomb is could not stop Northville’s scor- seeking, he'll certainly have one
ing balance and was edged 53-51 at
in a basket-swapping game. The |didn’t win a single football game
lead changed in every quarter the past season and have won only
and continued that way up to a one Big 10 Conference football
51-51 deadlock. With 9 seconds game in the last three years.
left sophomore Bill Yahne hit a = Holcomb, who had four years to
long shot to win for Northville. go on a 10-year contract at Purdue,
a _, Signed a five-year pact at North-
Darpipaas eee _ western estimated at between $13,-
hands fi taal ice (iaes in pals OOS nnd [515 000/18) year pEayeom bs . he Ca ! | } rt
quarter. Clarenceville ted 275 at (nad been athletic director for 10
halftime and 37-36 after thre eco
periods. Last deadlock was at 48-48. i
when Trojans pulled away. Schreiber at Tech
* @ Herb Schreiber of Birmingham
Brighton was out of league is one of 10 lettermen returning
action, but came through with a/to Michigan Tecft's 1955-56 swim-
ons cepa: Pee 1412 16, @—81 Rocmeteh iS aceeipserses 18 19 13 a pbin:
Si a 4 . (! ' ‘
% d i 4 Sue _. Lect AY The
j : Bowli t off to a fine start last known its intentions to defend the past nine years, has taken the foblaient erith the ‘parade ay Stars
Northwestern. The Wildcats|School Athletic Association today
f. : Se in 15th Annual Tourney CHICAGO W — Bowling’s
maddest scramble starts a nine-
Pactiday run today when the first of
. |five
Director their six-game qualifying rounds in’ the 15th annual National All-Star,
Bowling Tournament. squads of 32 men bowlers open|
so-called World Series
lass A Pairings
LANSING (#—The State High
changed pairings of Class A region-
al winners efor Ist round games in
the state basketball tournaments.
The association said winners of
certain designated rounds will play
different regional winmers than last
year in this class.
First round games will be played
March 2.
The pairings:
Class A—Winner et Grand Rapids vs
winner at Saginaw; winner at olland
v8 winner at ner at Allen
Park vs winner at Ferndale; winner at
ner at Albion; winner at Lévon
winner at Van Dyke; winner at Pontiac
ves winner at Flint; winner at Cadillac!
vs. winner of Upper Peeninsula regional;
over Lake Orion at halftime, and At Birmin ham coach John Pe- surprising 64-58 win over Fenton. ming team. The Huskies from Class C—Winner at Portage vs. winner
extended the lead to 25 points [axis phar igpeniel lineup changes|Brian Watson set a new school/Houghton enter the new season) $1 PM ee Sinner at Tonia vs. in rd period. and saw the Maples defeat Cran-|scoring record for the Bulldogs With a two-year eight-meet win- Mag hed ail sem alana gh ory. |e
Lake Orion then started hitting|brook 53-40. Don Haugh who re-| with 37 points. Herb Snyder added "!ng_ streak. . regional; winner at Buchanan vs, winner
and brought the margin down to|/placed Don Picman in the lineup/18. . sere has — ord oor Pianen an Veeheati: wiaser “at Punt ve. 59-52, At this point Madison put/controlled the boards and scored! Waterford, Walled Lake and a liad eevee xed Dae past yraer ot it. Plonsent, ond) winaéy of Jim Myers, its big rebounder,/11 pre John Flesser, in for ail- Farmington are atop the Iner- ais nies ds is ieaciicale ae sule regional. : °
back into foo game and aed 7 areas Bevis, led Maples with ed ee Nccisae, Mite ood ma a Jay marks. He |
wide open. Jim Drake had 18 for|. Scoring honors went to Jerry land ayne-Oak-| competes in the 30-yard mediey|Jewelers Rally to Down Lake Orion, Dobso Crashrasl aT relay for the Tech tankers. H a
Avondale put together three scor-|Lead ~uameaee four times in the) "AME? Op ae Te Flint iM Sasol etal -_ ere in the double figures in beating|ist half before Birmingham took|%e%s,,., 3$12 woe 2° 2) Title Contest S acteat Reser Fi Sa he IR BB acct Figures (fhm samen area ae baskets = regen 4 in| “Iinlay City and Oxford battled Dion i13 ‘ Gentile 8 0.10 Facts, Figures game Friday night at the Orton- - Jackets took control of theljmice then tet was 3737.) Bw 2 8!“ Palimen 1 4} CHICAGO UP—Facts and figures|ville High School gym. 8 boards and basket to lead 32-21 at ieamaod ae ahea et oe na oe 13 50M last night's Ray Robinson-Bobo at erence bene
halftine. bg iil gia weno, satel secu: ak £3} Olson middleweight title bout at/30-20..They narrowed the deficit
Jerry Paul scored 20 and Her-!99, Dave Thomas anti Dave Sween {eles bake 60000000000 7 14 tao] Chleawe, Stadium: we gee Ges peel bh te _ fan and Sheeny each contributed ey hit 15 and 14 respectively for| Avondale oo... oe. 14 18 16 13-61} Gross gate—$339 “25 panache Flint 12 for Avondale. Ms Oxford. ZS | Tie eer aeet sec v.18 6 10 142] Be ee tte eee is en eae pon ani to edge the Flint quin- Area
a Nee geen ~- oe Rater eei — Gan oe hn eee sangbineon's ate share (28 per cent)—| Ken Titherage sparked Shaw’s
3 anes ene E Florida State University basket- \dio-television: receipts—#75, with 16 points. Teammates Gar-| ima etter quarters. Madison... sscesceeees 20 25 12 17—14 Te cere Tene econ raae 300. eg ball coach Bud Kennedy has 8 re-| MSs! 0 : per oes land Townes and Dave Sebri Ins Seuthera Thumb League |turning lettermen for his’ 1 Ce eT on a oe ee ) 4 ma et | is’ 1955-56 ‘ & added 13 and 11 points. respective. tote! pereeeeeay: hy eh ’ ie
a ris A .|ists will start match-game from the Little ‘Jacks, but only
left hot . 30-47. Ken Me-
rs Scramble. 37°24 ku Herb Hinds led the ‘Jacks with 16.
PONTIAC ARTHUR BILL Grp arp
Treated’ 3 aie Knlppic it $3 H team event in which the tourney’s ware ei Alerander.¢ 1 a
men and 64 women rolled for $3,000 Pete = 3 3 i Kanary.s 7 hoe aaa 6 man, 4 in prize money, rtf 0 0 0 Thomass a8
Top prizes. were taken by An- 013 83 12 20 44
drew Hudoba of Streuthers, Ohio, PONT!
and, a well-known figure on the Hin 6: free throws mie-ed. Ponting 14 all-st: Mrs. } ‘ Arthur Hilt 13. Ray (PHS) and Knipole U-star seene. Mrs. Marion Lade-/ Arn were lost ‘in 3rd. 4th periods te- wig of Grand Rapids, Mich., who spectively. on § personals.
shot 446. : : —— -
Mrs, Ladewig had won the title Varnish Stays Atop
four years in a row before being .
dethroned last vear. Her perform. Fable Tennis Loop
Pontiac Varnish retained _ its ance last night indicated the stylish| grandmother is ready to take back position atop the Pontiac Table
the crown from Sylvia Wene of Tennis Association standings by
Philadelphia. ‘trimming the Unknowns, 5-1.
Mrs. Ladewig guided her four’ In other matches this week, Pon- woman team to victory in the team tiac Cigarette Service downed the | 54-Hole Meet |
|
' MIAMI, Fla. ou — Golfdom's
|“youth movement" is steadily
istealing the thunder from the Ho-
gans, Sneads and Middlecoffs but
‘so far none of the youngsters has
lestablished himself as a consistent
champion.
That opinion was voiced today by
PGA Tournament Director Ray
O'Brien as he scanned the list of
leaders going into the second and
semi-final round of the $12,500
Miami Open.
Four of the five co-leaders after
the first round are relative strang-
ers to golf's circle of champions.
And the exception, Frank Stranah
of Toledo, earned most of his fame
as an amateur before turning pro
year.
Stranahan, former British Ama-
teur champion, tied for first at 67
with Wally Ulrich of Rochester,
Minn.; Mike Fetchick of Mahopac,
N.Y.; Doug Higgins of Midland,
Tex., and Jack Isaacs of Langley,
AFB, Va. All are members of golf's
younger set except Isaacs, a club
pro who plays in only a few tour-
naments each year.
Sam Snead, the White Sulphur
Springs, W.Va., veteran. was far
hack in the field with a 70 and de-
fending champion Boh Rosburg of
|Palo Alto. Calif.. had a 74. Other
isuch “name” players as Doug Ford
jof Kiamesha Lake N.Y.: Bob Tosk
of Livineston, N.J.: Al Besselink
‘ot Grossinger; Fd Furgol of St
Louis; Ed Oliver of Lemont, M1...
and Lew Worsham of Oakmont,
Pa.. had scores ranging from
Ford's 70 to Worsham's 75.
The tournament was cut to 54
holes after Thursday’s play was
event but Hudoba had to be Satis-/Paddle Kings, 4-2: fri
fied with the high game out of the blanked Since hae ce Capi.
money, 264, as his teammates were tol Barbers defeated Heckman's, unable to go along with his high 4.9.
scoring technique. Teams cap-! Leroy Nicholas upset Dick Kuhn tained by former champion Connie in the tov match of the night, 17-21, Schwoegler of Madison, Wis., and 91.19, 29.20,
Harry Lippe of Chicago walked off
with the team awards. | League standings:
The other 158 men and 62 women’ pont. Vaarnisti Ph Paddie Kings si in the tournament will compete in Pont. Cigar. 29 Heckman's 20 Ca 24 Unknowns 13
Stadium Inn 6 the qualifying rounds the first four epi: Bachar: 23
atidays, with the semifinals sched-
uled for Wednesday. The 16 final- Cranes Lose Mat Test
compe-|
rancelled following a cloudburst
which flooded the 6.620-yard, par
35-35-70 Miami Springs course.
The field. cut to 121 for today’s
round, will be trimmed to the low
60 and ties for tomorrow's final
18 holes.
'UM Skaters Win 5-1
GRAND FORKS, N. D, --Mich-
igan outcassed the University of
North Dakota 5-1 in a Western
Intercollegiate Hockey League
game last night.
tition Thursday and continue! Ypsilanti defeated Cranbrook 38-| . cans ame
through Sunday, 6 in a wrestling match last night. CHOOL
Crane captain Ron Hummel scored] Flint Rerthene ie Baaruetee
All rabbits utter some sort-ofjan impressive win in the 138 pF oS, ¥
cry. : pound class, Benton Harbor 84, Grand Haven 83
- Eastland 44, Rocevile 39° * - - Fraser 77, Country Day 45 Pordson 58, Wvandotte 34
Pontiac Ski Club Holds ran ra ncn . tramek 69, Mt. Clemens 48
Grand Op Tonight | S#e0ese rand Opening lonight | 2:8 $ 5 C, Bt. Mery 9 Bloomfie Hills 42
The Pontiac Ski Club will hold] and five tows will be used, oné * irclng l *
its grand opening this evening) more than ~ Kollin. . South Haven 50
at 8 p.m. in the added that the club hopes tohave G7! Quince HO Rael Meeting is open to ’
Rea a we
——, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955
TWENTY-FIVE
Streamline Traftic Laws
Proposed by State Lawmen\mx traffic and the increase in ar- LANSING #® — Michigan law
rests, the committee said. :
ficers said.
The committee, which drafted
recommendations for. the 1956 Leg-
islature, said it will submit the sug-
gestion to the State Bar Assn.,
traffic safety groups, enforcement
associations and other interested
agencies
LAWS ARE LAGGING
Present laws have not kept pace
with the growth in automobile| procedure.
the Legislatire to pass “As a result,” jt said, “both
"| the motoring public and officers
mon violations, the enforcement of-
” |the law requires two license plates
The committee also voted to ask
a bill|increases the difficulty of identi-
legalizing chemical tests for in-|fying violators. effect in 21 states, the committee
RECOMMENDATIONS
PROPOSED
The committee also recommend- ed:
Passage of a law requiring
courts to notify the secretary of
state's office when they suspend
drivers license. The notice of
isuspension would be part of the
driyer’s permanent record.
Amendment of the law covering
obscene literature to include mov-
ies,
The committee passed a resolu- |
* \tion reminding the Legislature that |
for automobiles, Officers said the
single plate in use since the war
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introductory
makes.
will cut into the new car market
volume.
again. Retail sales, despite an
indicated upturn, are not heavy
enough to match the output
volume.
This undoubtedly means another Auto Shoppers Want Bargains But Dealers Say Sales
Will Rise as Promotion ssp ta 3
lee, Wolf River, fancy. 3.00 bu; No. 1,
335-2.75 bu; apples, Wa oe,
3.00-3.50 bu; Cider, No. 1,
case. Pears, Bosc, fancy, <0
eee 50 Pm eae ronpeteal
No.
an
No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu; Is Stepped Up
By DAVID J. WILKIE
AP Automotive Editor
DETROIT — The nation's’
new car buyers continue to a
bargain prices.
*
This is one of -the things dis-|"
closed in the most recent car mar- |
ket surveys. The surveys indicate « « &
a somewhat improved demand dur-
ing the latter part of November,
compared with the first 10 days
of that month. The earilier part of
the month marked the 1956 model
period for many| °°
The start was somewhat slow
for many of them. Some industry
analyists blame this on the fact
that dealers, in the process of
cleaning up their stocks of 1955
—models, had to soft-pedal prome- |
‘tion of the new 1956 cars.
Now that outgoing models have
been thoroughly eliminated from
the stocks of most new car re-
tailers, the promotion of 1956 cars
is being stepped up. Most experts
surveying the larger marketing
areas say this promotion will be
reflected in increased new model
sales between now and the year-
end. They disagree with the view
that Christmas buying generally
ba Carrots,
cauliflower,
N
Horseradish. No. 1.
Leeks, No.
fancy 2.00 50-lb beg; No. 1, 1.65
185 60-lb bag; onions, green, No. 1
00 . No. 1,
Parsiey Root, No. 1, dry,
Acorn,
pein Butternut. Ni
squash, Ni
squash,
ary cabbage, No,
2.00 bu.
1.00 bu; lettuce, leaf, No. 1.
181,479 Autos
* * Ld * * !
Certainly the car makers indicate
no belief of a sharp let-down in
retail volume. They are pressing
their assembly lines to new record
totals. Barring an interruption in
the production lines, they are cer-
tain to hit the eight-million-car
mark for the first time in industry
1955 total to
well within reach of the unprece-
dented goal of eight million units
in one year.
Only Chrysler Corp. failed to
share in this week's gains, Ward's
said. American Motors led the
way with a 24.2 per cent gain in
Studebaker - Packard
jumped to a 36-week high on news output and
sidewall tires and Pushbutton win-
dow lifts.
The demand for optional equip-
ment has enabled many Ld *
Hal
reason
rendered by
curity. a
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Harmon
i
career debit
“Well , and = says: ad
the nation’ s
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1917.
Cincipnati,
MARKETS | Produce DETROIT FARMERS’ 44KKET
Dec. 7
4.00 bu;
00-2.50
a wnise, beets,
Cabbage, curly No.
1.80-2.00: cabbage, red, No. 1,
No 85-1.00
Celery, No. 1,
.85-1.00 doz, behs.
Carrots, ‘topped No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu,
1.00-1.50 doz. behs.
vhs.
doz. bchs. doz Parsley, curly,
90
Parsnios. No 1
Laroores No
' outdoor,
Ternie. No 1
topped, No }, 1.75-2
LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS:
No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu; Escarole, No. 1, 1
Lettuce, bibb, No. 1,
No. 2 > head, No. 15
1.75- Iss bu;
Seen for Week Ward’s Huge Estimate
Will Mean 2nd Highest
7-Day Total in History
DETROIT (INS)—U-S. auto man-
ufacturers were expected to rack
up the second highest output rec-
ord in history this week with 181,-
479 new cars assembled.
the industry's
statistical agency, said this would
be topped only by the 184,279 units
completed one week last April. Ward's Reports,
This week's output pushes the
7,518,463 vehicles,
that dealers have orders for some
| 36,000 new cars.
Olus G. Nichols Jr,
Ge TOWNSHIP — Service for
Olus George Nichols Jr., 33, 3065
Willett, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday
nm the Stone Baptist Church, with
eeu in White Chapel Cemetery.
new car PT0S-\The body will be at the Dudley
H. Moore Funeral Home after 7
p.m. today.
Mr. Nichols, who was dead on
arrival at Pontiac General Hospital
at 2:50 a.m. this morning after an
auto accident, is survived by his
wife, Lorene; his mother,
Janie LaRue of Dexter, Mo.; one
daughter, Claudia, and two sons,
Larry and Phillip, all at home; a
of
Shreveport, La. and a_ brother,
Hse Patrick Baker, of Dexter,
Norman B. Carter
LAPEER — Service for Norman
B. Carter will be Monday at 2 p.m.
at the Baird Funeral Home, with
burial in Attica Cemetery.
Carter died Friday.
_-Married to Lucey Butler in- 1900
Mr. Carter moved to Lapeer in
He was section foreman of
Grand Trunk Western Railroad for
37 years.
1943. Besides his wife, he is sur-
vived by four children, Alvin of |
Ohio, Carl Kruth and
Norman Carter Jr. of Lapeer, and
Mrs. Allison Gernon of Muskegon.
Also surviving are five grandchil-
dren and two great-grandchildren |
and one brother, Lorenzo Carter of
Pontiac. He retired in
Phillip H. Yorker
LAPEER — Service for Phillip
H. Yorker, 51, of 3642. Lakeshore
Dr., will be at 10 a.m.
in the Baird Funeral Home. with
cremation at White Chapel Ceme-
tery. :
Mr. Yorker, member of the
firm of Yorker-Keiser Inc., La-
peer Furniture dealers, died at
his home Friday afternoon. A
graduate of Lapeer High School,
he attended Michigan State Uni-
versity. He was a member of
the Flint Lodge and of the La-
peer Country Club.
He is survived by his wife, Viola,
W. Yorker; tw6 daughters,
Albert Leonard of Ft. Worth, Tex- |
sa and Mrs. Charles Kay
Sembach, Germany;
children and two sisters, Mrs.
Verena Yorker of Lapeer and Mrs.
Teter Sweeny of Pleasant Ridge. DETROIT, 4 AP) — Wednesday
| sban bop on the Detrois warmers’ Market
+ Delicious. fancy 5.00
No. 1,
tency. 3.06
scores.
1.75 S28
Ut AS vaos beh.
, top fancy S bu, o. 3,
a 3.50-4.00
behs. Celery
No. 1 2.00-2.50 doz. Celery. |
| Justice Edmund Yerkes yesterday
N 1.00-1 50 45-1.25 doa behs; 226 bu.
Cel-
1, 1.26-1.75 bu. Endive,
-50-
Mrs.
Mr. April, |
Monday
Mrs.
of |
seven grand-
—For Sale! —
Car Wash on Main Thoroughfare
_ BUILDING and BUSINESS | 150 x 150 feet
Terms to aethfied Buyer . ie! | ai) Pontiac Press AC Division to Exhibit
Atomic Work Products
A display of instruments and
ceramics developed by the “AC
Spark Plug Division of =
work will be exhibited Dec. 10
through 16 at Cleveland's Interna-
tional Atomic Exposition.
AC Research Director Karl
Schwartzwalder states that the dis-
play will feature ‘‘a new concept
on instrumentation,"’ ceramic ma-
terials, special jet plugs and other
products developed in labora-
tories located at Flint and Milwau-
kee, Wis.
News in Brief James Killeen, 21, of Novi Town-
ship, who appeared before Novi
charged with breaking and enter-
ing, waived examination. Bond of
$2,500 was not furnished, and Kil-
leen was sent to Oakland County |
Jail pending his appearance Mon-
day.
Charged with drunk driving, Mer-
ritt Sanborn, 34, of Birmingham
pleaded guilty yesterday before
West Bloomfield Township Justice |
Farrell E. Roberts. He was fined —
$100 with $25 costs.
If your friend's in jail and needs
bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. |
—Adv. |
Death Notices
aane DEC 9. 1955 “GEORGE A
$981 Dwight St.. age 33, beloved
husband of Wilma M. Franz;
beloved son of Mr and Mrs Wil-
liam Franz; dear father of Fran-
cis, David and George Franz Jr ;
dear brother of Mrs. Florence
Mannina, Mrs. Shirley Baronow-
ski Mrs Myrtle Beavers, Mrs,
Fredia Holloway. William, Charles,
Leonard, Fred and Richard Franz
Funeral service will be held Mon-
y Dec 12, at 130 pm. from
Richardson - Bird Funeral
Home with Rev. Arnold Claus
officiating Interment in High-
land Cemetery Mr. Prang will lie
fn state at the Richardson-Bird
Funeral Home, Milford.
LSON, DEC. 28. 1955, pads
Elaine, 1340 Square Lake
Lake Orion, age 39; beloved os
of John C. Nelson; beloved daugh-
ter of Mrs. Mamie Perry: dear
mother of Kenneth James and
Timothy Kent Nelson; dear sis-
ter of Mrs. A. 8. Nelson, Mrs.
Eugene Woolf, Mrs. Harry Geist,
Mrs. George Ostrander and Mr.
Carl 8t. Henry. Puneral service
will be held Monday, Dec. 12, at
11 a.m. from the Allens Funeral
Home with Rev. William = C.
Hamm, Vicar officiating. Inter-
ment itn East Lawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Nelson will ite in state at
the Allien’s Funeral Home, Lake
__ Orion _ _
NICHOLS, DEC. 10, 1955, OLUS
George, Jr., 3065 Willett, Avon
‘Twp. age 33; beloved husband of
Lorene Nichols; beloved gon of
Mrs. Janie LaRue; dear father
of Phillip. Larry and Claudia
Nichols; dear brother of Mrs,
Charies Evans. and Thomas Rat-
rick Baker. Funeral service will
be held Tuesday, Dec 13. at 2
pm. from the Stone Baptist
Church, Auburn Heights, with
Rev. Lawrence Dickens offici-
ating. Interment tn White Chapel
Cemetery. Mr Nichols will lie
in state at the Dudley H. Moore
Funeral Home. Auburn Heights
after 7 Pm this evening.
Card ¢ of Thanks 1
THE FAMILY OF MARY BLUM-
reich wishes to thank their
friends and neighbors for rs
kindness and consjderation
their recent bereavement. We eS
cially thank ney G. E. Behnke
or his words comfort and
all those who con floral offerings
and cards
In Memoriam m2 2
IN MEMORY OF OUR LOVING
son, Freeman Leslie Raetz, who
reel away 13 ‘ears ago, Dec.
In our Hearts a memory is kept
Ot one we loved and can't forget.
Sadly missed by mom and dad.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF OLIVE
and family. Never will you leave 6ur memory.
Calm and peaceful she is aleepins.
Sweetest rest that follows pain
We who loved her, sadly miss her,
But trust tn God to meet again.
Flowers | 3
i gahond Bose Z 3406 © Hee Aah a TE 36001
___Funeral “Directors 4
AIR AMBULANCE GROUN
Pursiey Funeral Home, FE ¢121)
COATS FUNERAL HOME
Complete facilities, OR 3-7757
Drayton Plains — Waterford Twp.
IONIFIRD SERVICES D
Kirkby Funeral Home FE 41882
Donelson-Johns FUNERAL sass "DESIGNED Ae BOM Rate 1
_ SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughttui | Service FE 2. 2-5841
Voorhees-Sivle
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor
FE 2-8378
—— 4A ~~
Monuments
BUY DIRECT AND SAVE
Pontiac Granite & Marble Co
Robert J. & George E. Slonaker
269 Oakland Ave FE 2-4900
Cemetery Lots 5
ATTENTION:
Chapel}
aTTN
WANTED WHITE
Cemetery lots Lincoin
FOR § SALE 2 ) 4-GRAVE ~ CEME-
terv plots. White Chapel Ceme-
tery Garden of the Resurrection.
Exceptional buy for cash. OL
6-0226
WHITE CHAPEL -
tions. Two graves
LI 22167 BEST LOCA- Real bargains.
BOX REPLIES
At 10 a.m. Today
There were replies at
the Press office in the
following boxes:
3, 16, 25, 28, 58, 60, Tl,
71, 80, 90, 97, 106, 116.
__Help Wanted Male 6
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN, EX-
perienced or selling background.
Age Mo berrier for active man.
You car —_—e speeds under oat
gee onal See
wkins, Central nooks Mercury
40 W. Pike.
CHR SERVICE SALESMAN AND
shop foreman, opportunity to ad-
vance, See Mr Scantland Central
Lincoln Mercury, 40 W_ Pike.
BARBER Nabe Scat STEADY 5% :
days. 75 cent, Good for $100
per wee Farmington, 33321
Grand River or call GReenleaf
41148 after 7 p.m.
CAB DRIVERS. STEADY, NIGHTS
or days. part time, mornings or
i opp Be shifts. Apply 438 Orchard
CARETAKER. 22 CADILLAC, PON.
Aerie a518 Cad aoe For To F itec mae
= ee CHIEF FILE CLERK ° Must: have thorough knowledge. ;
ing, ¥ man over 21)
hirmineham Em wid ’ 10 'W. Maple, .
__ Help Wanted Male 6
CL 7c ved pagh AND SPOTTER. APPLY
Cleaners 630 Woodward,
~ DRIVERS hghod own bet = able to purchase
mal) tor Ouse.
tratlers | Southeasters: Mi¢h-
to al! Points in U. 6. If
Sieremes contact
MORGAN
Driveaway, Inc. OR +
en oe ene ;
route. ust neal
and must know city. oad
commission, Apply Box 68,
tac Press.
20 ott STEEL grap dogid
m.
Drayton
Designers AND
Detailers For
type machines
fixtures. Top automation
also jigs &
rates
LOCKHART &
WRIGHT
ENGINEERING sence
1965 S Teiegraph 2-32
DESIGNERS
(9 Needed)
FOR
Body Fixtures
Welding Dies
Automation
58 Hrs. Min.
Interviews ’til 8 p.m.
MODERN
Engineering
Service Co. Near Woodward
Berkley, Mich.
1695 12 Mile Rd.
ba Fg ig Ee aly ae
ENGINEER $600
Bow alles oe chatpoct Degree or ——— ie ancy A ost
Cente! Riker a. FE
ice man. Mu
bottle gas stoves, trailer he
etc. Trailer Exchanec 60 8. T
_ raph. FE 2-3200.
F-xperienced Bartender _ Call or apply”
300 LOUNGE —_ PE 48582
EXPERIENCED STEEL BROKERS
with tractor and trailer. tes
Trans-American Freight nes,
267 8 Blvd. East., Pontiac,
PE 20177 EXPERIENCED SHEET METAL
man with some layout experi- ence for crete _ailens
work, Also rienced air
hammer eperator e ith some press
room expe ce for aircraft work.
Mise. Manufacturing. Birm.
EXPERIENCED AUTOM oy oN Ic
washer repairman Ph OR
Ford dealer wants’2 new
car saiesmen to complete
small sales force in new
Ford dealership. Some
sales experience neces-
sary, must be hard work-
er, guarantee, hospitali-
zauon plan and demo
plan. Call for interview
Mr. sercey, Jeffrey Ford
Sales, 10 N. Washington,
OA 82521, Oxford. Oak-
land County’s busiest
_Ford dealer.
FIRE FIGHTER
Savelte “ved areteelae city i fimfia een
21 to 2
a to
roportional Personn
ice, City H Hel S's. Parke . _
HOOVER COMPANY NEEDS MAN
to pick up cleaners for service
= delivery. FE 2-2811, 8 to 10
IF YOU NEED TO. MAKE $100
tT week or more the year round,
a aon with
Refer- = ris pede! Call Fuller Brush.
INSPECTOR:
LATHE OPERATOR
With some tool making expert
ence. Apply in person only. No
phone calls Employment office
closed Saturdays.
Daniels Mfg. Corp. 2677 Orchard — Lake
LINOLEUM_AND TILE MECHAN: ic Experienced Top scale. Pon-
tac Press Box 63 oe
MAN WITIL
FOREMAN NEVB ILI To work into position of night
foreman. Must be experienced in
tool room & assembly procedures.
Must be experienced in reading
complicated assembly and tailed prints
This position offers steady em-
-ployment with comcere butlding special -
tion equipm ent. Rete erences
uired. Contact W.
re-
quired. M. Peterson
bet. 9 and 11 a.m. only.
Cargill Detroit Corp. 2254 Cole, Birmingham: MI 4-5400
MEN WITH 4,-TON OR LARGER
truck to transport Rouse trailers
National Trailer Convoy, 4823's
Dixte be tld yt fos Plains.
Mich. No phone calls MAN TO CUT FIREPLACE | woop.
85 rib po tools furnished
MEN. SA LES-CLERICA L-T ECH NICAL
aN é
Employment Service W._ Huron FE 4-2551
MEN
an pperumelty awaits men wh
ish to earn $100-$150 weekly.
‘This opportunity requires nd cash
investment Appiv boa 2105 tiac, Michigan “ie
MIDWEST ‘ JOBS FOR MEN
Bookkeeper : oo ee. $400
Detail peests $600
General ‘ice ques Sale $300
Manager Trainees $350
MIDWEST I-mployment Service 406 Pontiae State Bank Bidg. FE 59227 PORTER FOR CAR LOT. ROGER'S
+ Sales & pene eee Auburn Ate
PARTS AND ite
must a eas Ceres aah uionahe ~
MI 43
PHARMACIST
day. Thrifty — N, Sagi
Ww, See
PINBOYS 1s. L4
weekends. tan FE
Pontiac Motor Employe Earn up to $200 per.
__Help Wanted Male 6
Machine
Designers and
Fixture
Layout
Men
Establshed
Machine Tool
Manufacturer
Is Expanding Its
Engineering Dept.
Located in
Royal Oak,
Mich. Experience
on Automatic Parts
Handling Desirable
Good Opportunities
for Top Men
aan Ys cee OVERTIME
FRINGE BENEFITS AND
PENSION
Call Royal Oak
L! 7-7474, from 3 to 6 p.m.
Monday Thru Friday
for Appointment
PRUDENTIAL INS. CO. Announces an o for an
executive salesman salary plus
. Call FE 2-0325 for ap-
ms
REAL ESTATE SALESMAN
Excellent opportunit:
salesman. Must ~
more —20 cal'en Metings. pay - rc on gs.
fis Toni” weer Plenty of floor
ime, All inquiries weaving! boo
ientis!. Giroux 5 Diste Hwy. OR 3-0701. Not in the
Co-op.
SALESMAN, PART TIME, CAN
show you $50 to $100 per week,
for 3 hours evening work. Leads
furnished. Wil) train. Call Mr
between
4174. SALESMAN We need two men to
home owners.
Programs in this at Must have
sales experience books. vac-
uums, cemetery ieee, etc. Bet
on $75 week plus per
es per cent commission.
and 11 a.m. Sun. mom. For
Sosa" PE 4-6318.
SALESPEOPLE MUST HAVE
Studebaker exper.cnce. Libera
salary for_right nen afi +3410.
TECHNICIAN
or on jaboratory testing de-
M. C. MFG. CO.
118 Indianwood Rd Lake Orion
TRUCK DRIVERS
e
Experienced driveaway driv-
ers only. for long distance
trips. — have references
show “ir past experi-
be physically
rd House Fleet Car. at Oua:
rier apg band . Blvd. East
Pontia:
heft 8 EXPERIENCED SALES-
men sel] Chevrolet and Olds- sneer Sala: and commission.
Demonstrator ished, Rathburn
Chevrolet Sales Northville.
WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR an
éxperienc sales
“19 Oakland Ave
WANTED. “BON DED CONTRAC-
tor to do house moving and re-
model: fob,
IORSE CORP.
Cass Elis Rd. FE 2-9179
SINGLE MAN ON
tochester Rd.
TED ae. ehecxer t® design small
mechanical products for
Scuauner market Pleven for indus-
trial use. Must — ebility to
lead layout pra tent
engineers: i]
pphtctes cleo = mat poy to
perience
material, Ahould acne ve ex with design of d igre“) bread &
ing and Seadasmen
at Syncrto Corp Oxford, hor sp oF
phone QA 8-2588
CN WiTH CAFETERI as assistant manager
for wad esire pliant Cah FE
411) x
YOUNG | MAR TCeman] CUT, IN-
telligent. Must have chauffeurs
oteceene ores Orchard Lake Ave.
YOUNG
MAN To work with moment Apply
Improvement Center 0 N. Tele-
Zs Near oun Filing Station.
est Huron
__Help Wanted Female 7
A YOUNG EXPERIENCED RE-
sponsible woman, day work and
seus child care Thurs. and Fri.
$14. Good ferences necessary
Mrs. Stoddard MI 4-8193 pris
6:30 p.m.
BAR MAID L'‘VING NEAR
Schoeller's. Nights.
BABYSITTER WTD. FOR 4 YEAR
old girl days while mother works.
OR ae after 5 or all day Thursday
_tHelp Wanted Female 7
CAREFR GIRLS Girl aed — — Rae $200
Bookhees ro
Boatteroer
MIDWEST
‘Employment Service
for care of one
io on per week. Vi-
joslyn and a.
ata —— No, 4, or
oe ca es ea WAITRESS-
es for afternoon and swig shift.
Age 30 to 50 vr “Mut A ant ep
roe aye Call FE 23-0135 be-
jore_§ p.m.
Cy ELDERLY LADY OF YOUNG couple. in motheriess home with
oo cares More for home than
. FE 4-6060. __
E +4 F = RIENCED COOK FOR mor s in small restaurant. Call
Z Mo for interview. RL.
Elks ib. 114 e Ave.
Bethe WOMA at KEEP
ouse and care foe 3 children.
mare school age. EM
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS TO work nights MI 40000.
XPER NIGHT
full time, aoply in person. aioe
Drive-In, 130 8. Telegraph Rd.
GIRL: GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
tease. in. Good hom $25. MA
GIRLS: oon AND Lender 4 FOR
es 4 after = ve-lIn. 1s
oat OR WOMAN TO
and
LIVE IN
children and light
t OR 3-120) after 4 p.m.
POSITION OPEN FOR
good clerical worker who ts in-
terested in stead Ex-
perience necessary in typing. fil.
and eral ee
poly 6 Mrs. Williams Standard Ei
HOU!
and 2 children. ® and 3. Com- fortable, suburban. More for good
home. GReenleaf 4-1026.
HOUSEWORK In lovely Ps You live own
gt Cae, . Must like children fast worker. Oth
sponsible sheboash perma-
nent position. Small tmily,
achool age girls, Own room
TV. ‘Thursdays and Sundays 1
References, good salary. Phone
MI 44760.
HOUSEKEEPER EPER | FOR . ~ MOTHER: less hom with school-aged
Eye pm Light duties iat 6-2432 after
IF Tom “ CONSIDER 2 YOURSELP
dependable. ed
shorthand and typing. Starting
salary 8300. 9 to 5 p.m. ysa
soi. For Sppakasinean! all FE
LADY TO CARE FOR 2 CHIL- dren while Mother works) may
_itve in. MA_8-1240 —— LADY BETWEEN 30 AND 50 TO
make her home with us and care
works
housework Must want permanent
position and be dependable $30
_ber week FE 5-5352.
A job of interest and diversity
awaits the woman who looks!
PON
Instructions
Oak LESSONS. PONTIAC
__ Work Wanted Male 10
B BRICK & CEMENT x
"Gumoere © replaces bull. PE
BOY 17 WANTS WORK AS HELP- 5-3756.
pee e ta
repairing walls, F 9.
recre-
rooms EM 32-4775.
CAR TER. CLASS WANTS
trim, cabinet, or alteretions,
Sweet, ees Hartland
2302, reverse
Crepalt PE 44 all NEW AND
CARPENTER AND CABINET
New senate. D. B.
Murdock. FE 2-1
“— MAKER AND eo
ee specialty.
acme Wore eeteed be
_EX ROAD ere. | somal oveR wheelers.
Gas FE 2-5807.
WAMOYWAN OR MAINTENANCE
LIGHT HAULING aT ANY TIME.
_ PE 32-2200.
MAN WANTS KENNEL WORK.
533 Wilcox, Rochester.
PLUMBING WORK WANTED.
Reasonable. FE 54-1016,
or aa a FINISH AND CABINET
; FE 40720 D Th
RA TV AINING SCHOOL
Student would like [see time job
tn to TV rvice shop.
_PE_ 54-1673
Work Wanted d Female i
BY ¥: PM.
As | as needed. eT 26
3. FE 5-516. _
BABYSITTING WTD. BET. DEC.
10 & 20. OR 3-2070. _
waren. On 3462 afc! LAKE
Y DEPENDABLI
BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING & billing machine operator a
rmanent position after J 1.
ven years experience alee: ‘ts
years experience as office man-
ager for local general insurance
_aancy, FE
CHRISTMAS ‘A8_ OFFER WASHINGS
im soft water. $275 bu. re
LADY WOULD
epeenany, eee pers 1 or 2 7 Ee
EXPERTENCES PRASHCAL nurse vate duty. Refer-
ences, FE Me
EXPERIENCED P xX OPERATOR
zune oe Ay private board.
ota
"tal Mighee, Not live in.
PICKUP AND DELIV- Mery EM 30058
ery
TRONIN $3 PER BU. GOOD _work. 04 Day. FE 2-4001.
IRONINGS, EXCELLENT SERVICE OR_3-5239
TRONT 3 BU. 1 DAY NOB, PER
serviee, FE 5-1471.
TRONINOS. ae oe AND DELIV-
ery. FE_8-2316
IRONINGS | eo hee AND DE-
livery _ FE 3
- IRONINGS,
service. $3
baby i eves. 16 W. a a
ly wood.
LaDy | waa 5 Wonk BY DAY.
LADY WISHES | DAY WORE OWN transportation. ‘Good references.
_ FE 5-T214
MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, 8EC-
_Tetarial service, EM 3-2842,
OFFICE WORK TYPING. MA. ture and responsible. MArket
41158
PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. OR 3-5421
ROUGH DRY WASHINGS. ONE
day service FE 4-8883
TAKE WASHINGS AND IRONINGS
in my bome Reasonable OR
35-6023
2 2 WOMEN WANT Wail Ww L WASH- _ing and cleaning 1 FE 1-02
TIAC WASHINGS ¥ WITH i iRoNTNOR A AND
En nploy ment Service blot alread
18_W._ Huron PE _¢2661 WELL SokLPIES. ‘FOR RECEP- LADY TO LIVE IN FOR GEN- tlonist or Doctor's assistant in
eral eee and an care. dactor’s office. FE 1-4856.
xcellen wo! my conditions good Neare: Privete resuend WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON-
¢ FE 36303. ines, FE $-0068.. .
LADY FOR GENERAL WORK IN WILL TAKE IN [RONINGS. convalescent home D
in or own
salary to
right person, OR 3-5320 aft. 4 p.m°
MIDDLEAGED LADY. 5 Days.
to keep school-aged girl and «
small baby. FE 3-7650.
MIDDLEAGED LADY WANTED
as com: to crippled lady.
_Light housework. FE 42207.
PART TIME GROWING NATION-
business
phone interview
ers Commercial” Agency.
Box Detroit 31
SALESLADIES UNTIL CHRISTMAS—-FULL TIME
right pa:
Lynn Jewelers,
BAKERY
cuciumas & pol gta
TEMPORARY CANDY &
WOMAN. For
ui Center. Prefer ages 30 to 45 Ap?
le! in person, in store. 630 a.m.
Pri FRED SANDERS
ae —Fypist -& General Office —4 Snorthand, but not essentie! soc,
pension & hespltal insur
Ideal working conditions
Road Commis-
aes - FOR
References, Puff's
Dixie Highway.
AFTERNOONS. BUT-
tercup eivota: 910 Oakland.
Mp lated bs TO 8. DAY WORK.
p.m. Help, care for
pata ckoreucee required. rE NIGHT WORK.
Steak House,
WAITRESS FOR DAYS. MA 5-7551.
6761 Dixie Hwy.
WAITRESS Experienced. Dav shift. Apply 52
E. Kennett Rd. Kennett Lunch. WAITRESS. WANTED. NEAT AP-
pearing and experienced. Good
wages. FE 3-9184,
Ee pac wek cae week
- year o adn wee
OOD PB bE KERS. MAKE
ones fore gifts and profit. In-
struction sheets 10 cents. Wood
fiber, 34 cents a pack and up.
Rose leaves 12 cents @ doz. and
up.
styrofoam, 19 ‘al- ma Neu 2308 Co., 5687 Carroll Lake
BEAUTY OPERA _time. FE 2-6856. Or ere
BABY SITTER TO CARE ack 2
children, 8 am, to 5 p.m. while
mother works on” 321007
BIR MINGHEN OPENINGS: met
WOMAN | FOR FOR CARE OF CHIL-
Nght housework, cooking.
thong live im. $30. Call after 6, _ OR 31616.
WOMAN ‘WHITE: MORE FOR
home. -mice with children. MI
ers secretaries and waitresses.
Birmingha Sap yee re Service
139 W. Maple, al 4-4:
BOOKKEEPER. OROUGH dol
derstanding ieQuived. Shen
Good salary
_ Cal Mr. Clark. ou te ea
i Me Sud ol Do you want *. work in a small
congenial office where cash-
bookkeeping hag ba is
opportunity. for a a challen
ood 21 to with: a
pee a
ality? Must be able to keep de-
tailed is. pon 8 work-
ing hours, comfortal work
splendid" proatam "ot Coots bee Mr Cook, Associ ates "128 N. Saginaw
CARER aa MARKET,
Farmers’ Super Mkt. a Revern
CAREER CENTER ee ee ee
™ CAREER shell “ pn an ae
FE 0-046
e
‘ TIAC. .TO ae
wonaan FOR HOUSEWORK AND
ehild care, board and room pilus
small Salary 3257 Pirrin Dr.. off
William’ Lk. Rd. Whitfield Estate
ivis'
_ Hel Help \ Wanted 8
WANTED. _ MAN To
itl for cooking eud
and home am oe Mopac _
WOMAN WISHES BABYSITTING
tn her home Other (
REGISTERED VOTER
IN THE CITY OF PON.
ee IFY.
DONT PASS UP
“MONEY! Sell utineeded
/belongings for cash
APPLY: ‘$9 WAYNE ST. through Classified’ Ads!
FE28i81, | . “t t PA ‘nome - ‘PARERING s LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING,
Rubbish hauled. Sand. fill dirt
Pe gravel, FE 2-0603.
RA CLEANED. ASH RS
or ego hauled. Clean up. FE
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Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32
MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan
__For r Rent Rooms — 37
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For Sale Houses 43) if
For Sale Houses 43
STOP. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSE. BY > BUY OR SELL vt F Bus. siphon Lead. HAS meno posacbine, poctnbeh ae Pye tog ed LCE ELLIOTT rT & SONS
5 wil pereaney bey your prep: ri SLEEPING ola tia od Move ‘aright way, Wel ie eon tea te ot yee girs rooms, Men only. ¢6 Mechanic.| 4 1 ROOM "HOU on, ew, WOT) Mics. New a enced mare price by reasonable’ Call now ond GLEAN SLEEPING Sooe GIRL > ovo ae rtord ares. 60u100 lot, Terms and
nb. RILEY, ‘BROKER DESIRABLE SLEEPING Room |* Solepe ~_— ynly 43,180 “as . FE ¢1187 : a | 71-0086 for centleman. West side, Oi eee Only 2, bedroom house, witd rast
WAN CITY L sEW- _heat ing at rear on 60x183 lot mr ome, of Odd lols. Get the | er aoe Sez OD i FOR MEN WITH GARAGE. NEAR | GEO. MARBLE, Realtor downtown jontiac Here ts ‘yout ee en ol r
oer fof you. anal | Somshantey CASH ee eee cae ‘ Phone UR 3-1368 a home. Rear Building has
ee ie ne aeeTION = FURN ROOM FOR GIRL WITH ™D bor) beste wiring. sepe'
Uy OR AU 48 HOURS or without privileges, Pleasant West's porn ong ebait * i a - RENE BEATER
See oF vortices “Linagst| FOR YOUR HOME fab. Pada! mel Goo, curvmotst, Spr ante | ful 3tlge) wesner"and her" 3 —- ref. range, washer ryer furniture buyers, Cash waiting. EQUITY & new area. Only $1,525 down. PE 47881. month. WANTED TO TYPES iu WRIGHT, Realtor Red “Horse WN SUN.1 TO 6 of furniture. aaa 345 Oakland Ave. 6-0441 ody sore 6 Abe, old : - —
"era YOUTH "BED, Co-operative Reai Estate E Wonderful " value.” #3.000, down conditien peadaer me Rl takes it at 3521 Chester Rd. East 35402. LAD oe aseg or re fare
j Ey iaakiye Mahan ahan Flas Buy Buyers ee re _* : of ‘Woodward, north of 13 Mile
WANTED FURNITURE ene cy NEW 2 BEDROOM | 4G. ELLIOTT & SONS ! you have sale| The saand ig great. Our sales |- Lia KEEP FHA HOMES ~G. ELL ‘ HT HOUSEKEEPING. REFRIG. CBCHBANLONFICE and want ae ee: force* is exe Twin . Priv. entr. 36 Norton Oak floors, ga: _— sewers and SUBURBAN CE e280)
and the highest res in your listing and will enamiy NF TA we water, Sidewa near 1134 MA_ 6-250)
OAKLAND. COUNTY'S LaRoEst| Our 0 years of satisiactory Resi Bide. No. jag hte bus schools. Low down payment. " / r 19 years satisfactory a =
POTN _| fares, us att you" wil be seit ror nexyxrrcwes | PEARL BUILDING CO. NIE TT 5s fied. We handle’ all all détails for fi- wileges. West side FE 4-7355. __Wtd. Miscellaneous 28) nancing and closing. Call us to- Ri POR GENTLEMAN. FE Between - Jaeh ar a aN Pen : scene hase matiOnEst bit ol bored Uo | Sa tale | OPEN | PMC DAILY EXP. WED.
rices paid. Oxford Fish and Fur, -To Sell-To Trade SLEEPING ROOMS WITH KITCH- Bae "| v0 UpuY IT wr LL INSURE IT pe ied LR 1 ke Ser eee Meets
WANTED TO espe bio y OR SLEEPIN ROO! with full basement and au-
‘Ma ese _S : Private “ent 2 196 grate EN. wp tomatic oar aa = and
SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2 BUD- schools only Money Wanted 28A Geet Pence ee WEST SIC INCOME ruck an ch. = r | —
WTD. TO BORROW: MONEY ON ALTY ing 268 Raeburn, or. Call PE SUNDAY 2 to 5 BRM herbi five _e ee
new home, will give first mort- Cecesruee Reel Baas T pcmange 56, having 2 bedrooms and
age. 3-0571 FE 2-0263 CLEAN, WARM ROOM. 51 =e 1066 Dover wall to a coepocee and Grove. Corner N. Johnson WTD. TO ROW $2,000 ON 5 1075 W. Huron 65-8517 T d . fireplace, f dining
roo! lace : rade ‘ m modern home in Pontiac. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH and kitchen, Plastered and Wil sive first mortgage. OA POST IC WARM SLEEPING ROOM. OUT- Pigneesi ess) Seer ean aae ainted walls, hardwood $-3000 [nar hae ots Close to busiine. : nas rGrearel ‘ gap Teces thru out. rope Apart- TINERC : _ Pad : us no Ww natura!
Wanted to Rent 29 we oN sess ccace “There's one thing nice about Eddie being a 25D 1|~ Rooms With Board 38 cabinets, formica and | the ee ci lose A ied DPB CPP OP OPO PD LOLOL LOL OLD AL
FREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS | bomes for sale. In and near Pon- | can always get hold of him in a hurry!” eee sith builtin vanity, select eee wees Gitbot,
i] Save expense. rime and dosens Farms. vocemt “acreage, lend Re ee ee ee eee on aren Two car garage and big lot. unwanted alls We s contracts. If you have any type : s storms and screens. Only y $15,750.
a meer Be gre eg pot Fras oul HCO Rent Apts. Furnished 33) Rent Houses Furnished 35 | i: epee eee Miriemere,| 823 990; There's still time to CHRISTMAS BY THE Fr Mee ee eee ee eB cee 3 move r the jays ]
_ eee 131 Baldwin ___ FE ‘$4775 | FURNISHED KITCHENETTE APT. | FURN AOR Peex | Dey shift PE 24308 ou act now. Orchard Lake oestrone p ll ans ona WEaT SID! On a SSS on Pontiac Lake where you can Hasetan to elderly couple for wifes| FOR GENTLEMEN. CLEAN Dover, ae oe ey Fanch home. Don't dela etre php otal hen any fa ice flash and skate. Children O.K.| light services. No children, Por room, close in. FE ¢-4104 ot Telegraph. ibe) tbe frat be rene thie ae | epet ‘seat. - 2 sma Ye) _ $15 per week. OR 3-4555. | _ information, call OL 1-01 HOME STYLE MEALS. june’ 4] bedrmoas Rand
awe For small equities, if you have | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR 1| FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM LAKE-| Jy, clean rooms 14 Matthews. 1 Picture windowed — living Share Living Quarters 30| what'we want we will be at your| Of 2 Adults. Utilities supplied.| front home in Lake Orion. | _ 50377. = room, ledgerock fireplaces a door within 24 hours with cash Brera sani zie Hwy., | nappy garage, hot air heat. =o = — rae Latah ' — Lees super kitch-
BUSINESS “GIRL anne ti ity. Call tell cee ematen: area td cupboards. share apt‘ with another gir. Bee| us what you haves | LARGE, MODERN 9 ROOM APTS. HOUSE FOR RENT, IN WIXOM | ROOM & BOARD. 28 CHARLOTTE. Dishwasher. Closet space v8 Pontiac State Beak Bide. Utilities atte = seems ; Grane ely) desen i __ Off E. Howard. Sree Ca —— a oa é
2-3043 ; eep ow ove 400 Dix. 4 new vy ecorated, Ul shed, \IKING DIETANCE TO THE A thru
2 GIRLS a tant oer 76 | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | _Hignway. b 19 sete pene wees nat, coor to” Pontiac 304 Ottawa Drive garage. Radiant heat. Com share lake front home. Available | 7? N. Saginaw St Ph FE 5-8163/ LARGE LOVELY 3 AND BATH. per mo. MArket 43311. Motere. 600 6: Santora. FE 6-101. | Trad sete landscaping. Hurry! Jan 3. FE 38-2618 af re tikes 5 pm. Open Eves, "til 8:30 _Near Airport. Adults. FE ae. LAKE ORION. PARTLY FURN. 4 rade Tieed to sells at $16,800
Ww : T LARGE MOD. 1 RM. APT. MA rooms bath. Adults only. MY Convalescent Homes 38/ 38A edgy) esi —_ — nome WEST SIDE BU
td. ransportation 31 Everything urn. 31, Jacokes gt, | _2-0541. PLBEDEPC EES ALLER ; ybetore you Vast SIDE BURGALOW—
FE S607. $8 a week. | LAKE ORION: ¢ ROOMS AND | BOARDING HOME FOR ELDERLY put youre “on : you. Sem- sion aitie. im. maculaie in in GIRL WEEDS RIDE. tlt, AND SOLD NICE TICLE) AN _ aad S Oil heat, ay Saat hot water women. OR 3-5831. imole Hills with 6 bs
ms Lake Rd. 38 8 “ ge. MY Pine CONE NURSING HOME a Huron. 6 days. Hours @ to 4°30. 3 rooms, adults, only. 10 8. Pad- |ODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME | has Menaieel kamen aed ese | ee cane. Finsteves Deinted ET or Not Sold = dock: —— bow area. Convenient en license: 24 hour nursing The best of Basement AC best, asic. Wid. Contr. Mtgs. 32 PRIVATE 3 AND BATH, LOWER,| main pienware and a cone cares Plexible fetes, Bus line. and it's new. $26,250. Bun- matic hot water, At a mod- ee OAS, MES 53) wy year property tan't sold yet.| “nice and clean. You can control | ef, Living room, 133 Baldwn. PE ¢-6018. die the wife and kiddies and est 43.000 down, you simply ath because it eat as you like. Elderly couple | kitchen, om full basement, Ou ou ANT VIEW CONVALES- let's inspect this home couldn't m CASH with — _Preferred. No pets. 36 Center. be ps ar annual lease. | “cent Home, State approved. today. Pot move in for
SMALL MODERN APT. VERY sionces fe to retired and aged aon Pa Ch RAY O’NEIL, Realtor For Contracts, New or Old clean. $15 per week plus utilities. EMBREE “k «GREGG ervations by ¢ OR_3-8320. po 23, We, Huron, 1585 Unicon Lake GUNSET REST B NOW HAs Phone FE 3- FE 6-044) Large or UNION LAKE. 3 ROOMS, BATH, Unien take. Vil = vacancy for 2 — or gentlemen Co-operative | Se of ne esa Small. ve Estate Ask tor Tea. McCutlough modern "Pic building, Everything | EM 33314 = Eves, EM 33708 emi-private roo: 2 hour nurs- ‘ . aerate! M 3-4285.— — MODERN 4 ROOMS. GAS i 4 ROOMS. rt) HEAT, care. OR pari $1,200 Down :
: : sric mee ony | ae econ | tel ieneetectarwece | $305 DOW J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor in (pete heat. as refrig. incl. 65 = —_ a pera. Hotel | Rocms 39 consisting of 6 large 2 rome. $
: : ; _u = § reer? Open Eve's. & Sun Ay leet pe “FLORENCE. ADULTS ONLY. 3 HODERN ROOMS Ha GATE ~ HOTEL AUBURIN fe: 7 same Srrie BEDROOM RANCH WE HAVE : WATERFORD, 2 ROOMS BATH. yestios Leke, 3 | Aue I er 9 term apartments, | Owner Transferred FULL BASEMENT NICE 000.00 private entrance, OR 3-244. MODERN HOUSE, UNTIL JUNE : . regr ve much SIZED LOT.
Wanted Real Estate 32A o8, Children ‘wele @ mi | cooking and a unit. and ry D 0
At our disposal to purchase new | VY al ce Estate Jén | See Oe ante, | 4 Aubure 30630 | having to move from this DY von yoo" pO PINISH
oor clients. See me before fee Rent Apts. _ Unfurnished 34 sea Phone EM S-8.— HOTEL ROOSEVELT hom 72 _ large —— pine | N THE
sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. wie BUY QR List YOUR wg 2 APTS. AVAILABLE WITH ALL LY FURNISHED 3) BED-| Rooms $12.50 up. Bath. 617.50 up. tile Ree carpeting ei PF C W. roperty. . i : rences. " To Buy-To Sell-To Insure Cel pu teeny! Mr. Wellhoff. Mgr, 2720 Dixie ae cae fe * will | HURON Just at the edge of town on :~- ood Co. 2 Highway. 6 months. WN & Har-| erm rooms rs Gay or week. 45 a plot @7x318. At $14,750, REALTOR
R.F.M KINNEY 2 ROOM, CLOSE TO TOWN, 236/|_ get ‘Ce.. BS Ww ron, FE §-#i83 West Huron this ts L~ 4 of today’s ‘best Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M50
os WAC IND ANS _8. Parke PE 27198. _—__s| SMALL HOUSE IN WATERFORD. | © ON MAIN SS i hee on on a UNiv. 1-5798 2 BEDROOM UPPER IN MODERN | ° Partly {modern $80 a month, OR} [tt Sader to rent by Lappin , iC. 8 3-44 r . e . new 5 a
EAL id i SELL YOUR | aoe _S seal, and Howard area. 865. FE | SMALL rare CANN CUBR. | teeth ey on eee Cie Somer It’s Vacant ar ae pereueel ea Estate oe FE 86-1134 0! = Couple only. MY 2-638]. : . Thies fine family home with are Lake Road just west of
m Evenings and Sunda AY “G. EL iOTtT “t SONS J NICE ROOMS. SMALL KITCHEN. | — fireplace we 21, fi. | ving Sedwasa eo remem is 1075 W. Huron Ph. E 3-026 For 1 or 2 people. Garage. Utill- Rent Stores «0 y pine panel were) Ave. Hills. 31640 _N'Western Hwy. at M’belt| ties ine. PE ¢7640 Rent Houses Unfurn. - 36 oe breakfast room. 1 baths, prent) ees (room: ynodera, brick
3 ROOMS. CLEAN LOTS OF HEAT | ~~~ : let indo: é ACTION! See a mines a dashepee ig Dravics | NSS PL EESin “Sed tories | finine’ opm. colored et bel in. 309 N. Seeinaw suire care- ranch style homes tn nice sub- False te Sizes Sone, 2008 20u58 eo "hex » $1,500 down. You large foe wh wardrobe ¢
on the sale of your Land Con- _taker, rear door urban area. Automatic he rent or lease. ic today. ets. ent
tract. If it ts what we are look- a5 pLAROE | FRONT RC ROOMS AND | sg bgt laces py mtn Sine tiled: Large jot. Call us, will show
pleoanrd aay ae within 34 cara Terigiaaiea’ toraianea’” Brt-| ! these homes. Nicholle & Har- eo =D St i aeet Bateman & Kampsen -
hours, See uy for the Tan tery: Fa | Re RITE LAK® | 100 8. SAGINAW ST AVAILABLE : Located pet al be te : ; 5 see re cere oer LOTS) Sesh Stee near accor) aay See Reon FE |S AE Edw. M.S Real AND O S per mo. EM sero See OO ae =cncca i a -aee | - qt 6 Tees en 8 wm, breeseway double. 0 “dw. M. Stout, : . ai setlt _UNFUR- Estate Exc rage. Liv: & dinette new- A igh ao aires tad “| 7 ROOMS AND D BATE apt * pished. in city. OR 36018 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 Ree! iy carpe appt : eve. till 8:30 Improved aaa a sores \secoror * Cordet _Keego FE bans. 2 HOUSES, PARTLY F : by | eee i extra large bedrooms. Rec. rm.,
= : doanile radius crest J ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH WEST | Lotus Lake Waterford. 1 bed- ONE WAY caced & landscaped jot. Only FAST ACTION! Or a cee omeTT gr ins, Jet |" side. Couple preferred. 168 Cole- odera. bedroom 2 down. Shown by Appt. If you have the contract—we have Liaseels or Mr. Brode. “| man. 1 ~ odern _ call on s— RENT Sena LEAVE, THERE h F. R Poet PEs Clark Real Estate, ROOM, UNFURNISHED APT | ; “SPOun tn Sata FAR Opes . osep eisz
mw com: J LP furnished’ PE 306th cr Pe aides, | furn, modern, Ref. so chiléreo.| . E. Mowlend, 3308 Dite Bwy REALTOR 83% W. Huron st
J ROOMS AND BATH FOR CLEAN | T= 3404 Ponting “Rd. = : : xe 2000 Sunday MI 44419 3% MORTGAGES couple. Steam erences.| 3 BEDROOM BRICK TERRACE, Choice Location rative Real Estate Ex ON FARMS ge soacanan from Hat Brunswick, oD _ crpseest Lk. | _ $75 per month. OR 3-1972. For Sale Houses 43 ;
Ys ae 7 ROOMS. j HOUSES FOR RENT. INQUIR In Ottawe Hills on Tlinois Ave. | Silver Lake |, br eee A bare Ave rown. a
wa papers. Reward. FE
122,
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hi Bel im vicinity of Walton
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on right
days, EM 3-2536
nani GREEN PARAKEET
7 Lost in vicin-
ity ty et 183 Clifford. Reward. FE
eed ‘a ae
Spaniel, : v
Seeareisce,
8: Akos! Lake. Reward.
. FE 39-0052.
Ans.
? WA TO atl a home? FE »-9290
_Keicnagan Animal Rescue League
_Hobbies & & Supplies 2 24A
KopaK. 4 ANSCO; BEL & HOW.
w address Sat. Dec.
FILM sER
1414,
2 Notices ices &. -Persoyals 25
AAA v= chests aching
Licensed, % years exp. FE 5-201,
Aerotred Knapp Shoes
a te
haat es| New cars
Auto Griveowsy River,
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Let Us Give You 1 Place to Pay
Ease Your Mind
. Restore Créfiit
WEARENOTA ,
COUNSELLOR Bouth w St. FE
A S - 6-8T20 No yet airion f S closing
B. D. ‘CHARLES, Realtor
—a Aiton hee 8. etna
vs POR oe CONTRACTS.
HK. — an 6040 Dinle Hwy.
Cash Waiting
a RS A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Telegraph Rd.
FE 4-2533
CASH Buyers werting for land contracts, a and small, new or seasoned.
IVAN W
SCHRAM FE 5-5001 or FE 5-947)
If no answer ph. FE 5-2564
Open Ey — and Sundays
itl Joslyn Cor, 3rd. Realtor
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange
land contract, Realtor
is the “bird” to pee. 43 W. Huron St, Phone PE 2-82
IA’ oaair
land contract or equity in your
home.
aS L. Templeton, Realtor 333_ Orchard PE 44563
Lake Rd,
WE NEED
LAND CONTRACTS
el =. a quick maaan
Nicholie & Harger Co. 33. W. Huron 8t, FE_ 54-8183 A—¥ouR | Partridge TYier 6-7003
9107 Linwood. Detrolt
Rent Apts. Furnished 33 PD
2 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE,
private beth Heat, lights and
as. $60 per month. Adults only.
Northview Ct -
2 ROOMS, FURNISHED, WEST
Side rivate bath & entrance.
: block to Bus stop. Call after
4 pm. FE 40657. i 2 ROOMS. vareys baled
Baby welcome
2 LOGE FURN i
Apt. No children. FE Syste Earlmoor.
3 rooms AND
™ Clark &t. ATH ™
BATH. APPLY
F Roca. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 489 Ma: als 3 8-2028.
ND BATH. PRIVATE ttinaat Automatic
sab vd. Bus line. Adults. 7 ROOMS cereree.
heat. Sow’
322 Prost
3 ROOMS, SAGIEETHT CLOSE
im. Least ped hoy Christian. couple
a Ret.
_quired. FE 4-233 ae 2 ROOM MODERN, 85 SHARE BATH,
Couple only. 72 ‘Washington,
2 ROOMS, CLOSE IN. CLEAN,
* eaiet men, FE 4-837,
PRIVATE 2 ROOM APT. AND
bath. 1 Clark.
3 BEDROOM MODERN. GOOD LO-
cation, MY 2-0361.
2 ROOM & BATH. WORKING
le. 224 8. Marshall.
2 APT. CLOSE IN,
2 ROOM UPPER APT. PRIVATE
__ James St.
2 i ace i ped ROOMS.
Norton, ecrasnes a
3 ROOMS ANT AND — PRIVATE.
cou only. Also
Wanted Real Estate 32A
TRADES — TPADES We “are specialists in —
homes, farms, lake wag gate dle
business opportunitie: mags? ‘i
eeuiy. harger heutes. Sor ab ett suburban bens
T theomes’ We do. Our to satisfy all parties ;
Do not feel Call us for
an on we = LE oe
bg gy! the posetolitty of, trea you:
canes b We are
— = the Flee rae erika
DORRIS & SON REAL’ FE ¢1557
W. Huron Bt,
tive Real Estate Ex:
ED
—— and oa ramet lS
ast hur Realtor 26% W, Huron FE 27421 OA 8.3339
Johnson tr AGATN)
We have: sold
of ag iy
SH yas of prepares to ge Pat ; FE 4-2533
A. OHNSON, Realtor
SOS Tare rooms on ist nor for 2 men, pri-
vate bath. FE 5-8330. fi Couple oad Sar peel BSS. x ura ‘ou Tr m
__Inguire. Te W ” Hurea =
3} ROOM APT PRIVATE BATH. Stove —< refrig. Sort be bus
Adults Whitte
3 & 4 ROOM APT'S. TILED B
ATHS. Heat A —— ers A “ai.
E. Pike ar
ea rg x wa ED LB Pik ong ers &
ae FE ease Meese AND BATH. CLEAN cana ood location. References.
FE 54-8548,
TR ROOMS AND BA
Privileges, No children, heat turn.
ae 32-2000, 2424 Pontiac
4 ROOM UPPER. HEATED APT.
Adults. PE 4-7025 .
7 ROOMS. ALL OTILITIES. 6%
_™o. 2 children welcome. _ FE 44686.
@ ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES
furnished. Children welcome, Call
_after 10 a.m, FE 47473.
{ROOMS AND BATH. FE 447%.
U1 8. Telegraph.
7 RMS. BATH. VERY NEAT. ALL
ALL
. Pri-
_te-{ R00 OOM APT. PRIVATE 1 BATH. cinity Draywn Pisins, OR 32-1978.
i ROOMS’ AND pare ADULTS. 431_E. Mansfie $-#028.
and rage. private en
_feetee. Newly Ndecorated. €7 mrad
ATTR: ACTIVE APT. 3 rooms & joa Private en-
trance. Stove, ref! rigs erator & wash- iu furn, Heat & utilities, ¢7%8 mo.
THe Ss aren heastoall 3 |e
room modern.
rooms. Ganges! wer tf
the a Good beach. This must
be see be Own- 182] Taylor Rd
4 ROOM AND BATH, rh or BASE.
_ Sai, oil heat, Clarkston. MA
7 ROOMS AND BATH IN DRAY-
ton Plains. Ges heat. Full base-
__ment and OR 3-0732,
@ ROOM HOUSE. NoT MODERN.
sire. city. Nondrinkers. FE
pw tt. | UTILITIES. OTL
heat a rie be
4 ROOM PPER DD DUPE | Panne
ear
Schoo. all raed agrace heat’ 4
Sth. Apply Se iyane eeu oe 8 ae ~ Jessie, julre “ iv.
FE $8439"
5 ROOMS, FULL BASEMENT AND GAR AGE MODERN. REST SUB-DIVISION onF fe HiOHWaY. PHONE.
6 ROOM, MODERN HOME. BASE-
“ment and furnace, Walled Lake.
Call after 5. MA 4
# ROOM HOUSE
rE +0706 oe
FOR RENT: 3 BEDROOM HOME,
west side location, automatic heat
and hot water, garage. $110.00
_ ber month.
credit report required.
“BUD” NICHOLIE REAL ESTATE ected oo
40 Mt. Clem Stl.
PE 5-1201 or TE. 21372
er wl give eens ieaees bee re-
sponsible Reference
| ee Snyder lav euder
Ls habe a1 ie
3 _ROOMS. WHITE _ LAKE. $45.
PE 22-2713, 3 nat pore | AND BATH, 2? BLOCKS
of downtown. 38 Williams.
3 RC Toa PRIVATE BATH AND
entrance with TV and garage.
Must be clean, FE 29-0877.
ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE
trance quiet counle, 111 Stout
Hosovital,
near General
3 Re APT. FURNISHED aT 808 Young Si. No baa
JROOM AND BATH, oe field. Inquire at 341 d Tiherniela,
(wee after §
3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, COU-
ple onty. 211 Elm
4 ROOM FTREN. APT. 1 MILES
_horth of J Pontiac. OF OR _3-8014.
¢ LARGE ®00MS, NICELY FUP-
nished, Children welcomed, FE
® ROOMS AND 2G ‘tal entrance. Must teraih ref. in
it 239 State, Apt. 1 between 7
APT. 3 ROOMS,
bath and . FE. 92-7290.
A N. DREN
BIRCK 5 ROOM pra ON
WEST SIDE. PER MONTH.
Harold W. Bigelow Broker 58-8848
SMALL APT., F118 ain BODY
area, Private entrance, no cars.
Phone FE 5-1737,
UNPURN. poi FLOOR APT.
3 rooms bath, private en-
ee _
hood [py is ROOMS AND
. AD wiilities furnished, Call
Oe 98-1836 after 5:30 p.m.
WEST SIDE APT. A’ aves. 5 oe a& up. din-
ing rm, & iitchea. Separate e-
Ee Gas heat & te ba
m. $92 mo. oe 5 4-3521
__after 5, FE 5-11
Rent Houses Furnished 3
* Rea RN. CARAGE HOUSE.
GOOD R ener AVAILABLE —
With or heen Meg
ADAMS RENTAL SERVICE
road. miles
Hehe 7 adh Suitable for two
‘amilies - re Saginaw
St.. Pontiac
HOUSE FOR RENT. 4556 MEIOS
MODERN 5 Ri irnace water Lstrd _er, lake ke privileges, $85 EM
NEW 1 BEDROOM Lege red ORE
after p.m. or day Sun. F 0292
NEw LAKE FRONT 2 BEDROOMS.
tiled bath, 15 minutes to Pontiac.
__ $90. UNiversity 3-8813.
NEW DUPLEXES © . 2. BEDROOM
Open
House SUNDAY 2 to § P.M
living with mas-
sive ledgestone fireviace, two
Therm picture windows w
beautiful view of Silver Lake
Course. Dixie way to Silver
l= = Rd. right to Wa.
left to Silver Lake Golf Course and follow open signs, to 2466
Anders. Consider house in trade.
OPEN SUNDAY 15 OUR OFFICF
“22 NEW HOMES $745 DOWN—$55 MO!
~ CIVILIAN OR GT.
Modern attractive 2 nedroom bun-
galows with tile bath and kitchen.
hot water
you do your ecore
Be sure to investigate these
homes. before you buy.
WEST SUBURBAN BUNGALOW
500 DOWN Attractive modern two bed: room
bungalow with stairway to er
foo: attic. Tile bath and kite
‘atom ath
_ mediate possession.
WE SELL — WE TRADE
DORRIS & SON REALTORS Ru PE 41557
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange
OPE SUNDAY 2-5 Clintonville Road,
ss from L Oakland,
Adams — pues
Bu Ider anxious now to sell
2 en tare. pnd Brive
PEN hoe
i} va bint
“SUNDAY 25 *.
— ed at $12,500. Fppacoma ys pric ly reo
rear yard for your enjoyment
heat summer.
West Side
3 Bedrooms
the Laltage at rooms. Full ba’ kitehen, sun 1% car ga-
. S0'xl lot. Pull price:
9, Let us show you.
22 W. Lawrence &t.
FE 58161 or
CLARK VACANT. CITY.
2 up and 1 down. Large iv perataipes poe
rooms, modern tiled Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor
on
screens. This bome is im _very rry, :
avpointment only and priced Kf $10,800. :
BUYERS. Here ts the bar- king CASH
ain that you have been loo!
al oye tome consists of living and full
bath - ager om and base- room
eto Ba heat, Negaaat) (giathes
rrer, laundry tubs rapes
re is 2 ACR of c=
that goes with this home. Subur-
ban property. LOOK! $3,200 CASH
CLARK REAL ESTATE
FE
“ 3 Cooperative Real Some enekenns
$1,000 Down
Immediate Possession 4 room = approximately
3 Hacated near. —
Home and Income Cute modernistic design, quiet
subul jocation, bare Det ‘ileges
on Lotus Lake, 3 Cosy room apartment, pie-
ture windows, fireplace in ar |
te entrances,
— automatic hot water.
ced at sii, 1150 ‘with “oy
| igi balance on pee
Be you vee it tod:
“BUD” Nicholie
ner FE S713
YOUR LIFE’S MADE
EASIER through Classi-
fied Ads. To solve every-
day problems quickly, dial
bhatt 8
dining kitchen, full tiled ith, Dlastered
tall bas F 100 ft. Montage. nice mab
food coud or Bacay io =
itn tireplace. Pos voresd 42 | a off eat,
Kengo Hartor
5 rooms & bath, full bemt., auto.
0 ems © ones. gee weter heat-
legen | a Syiven Lane. fame.
Jone
101
Phone FE >. tons Eve. te 2-1804
“ANN ETT OFFERS
West pide—S2) 000 Down €: room and bath brick ter
utiful Jocation with
are ‘Lot 70 x 150.
Clarkston—
Lake Privileges =" T room ho
xcellent
he
on ‘nicely caped
® 140, extra lot ranasee
$18, 200, terms,
Clarkston Estates
Immaculate tri-level five
bas:
atie of] furnace, attached 2 car eStage
and peas eli
land: ce pea lot 180, lake sca)
Privileges. $21,500, "ores.
Large Home
Commercial Frontage Situated on Auburn Avenue
200 feet of
Milford Area
42 Acre Fruit Farm
Roy Annett, Inc.
* Satine ob to" MODEL”
OPEN SUN. 2 to § P.M.
164 ASCOT ST.
New, exciting 3 bedroom brick
me ual featuring; ~ Qua!
—Forced Air Heat
matic Hot Wate:
a To dri
lizabeth Lake ‘nd
St. turn left to le of and.
block. & ast
“BUD”
NICHOLIE real estate and insurance
49 Mt. Clemens St,
PE 5-1201 or FE 48773
INCOME
Near Cedar Island Lake—Ideal
for large ret or retired couple.
ement, 1l rooms, ts = auto
matic heat. Plus chicken house,
16x40, large lot, 250 ft. om road,
with circle drive. Pull rice ice $12.- 000. $4, down or w
smaller home «
AT M. EEN 0D
BROWN $1000 DOWN —- Nice Two bedroom Fecal | wien’ nee
60x40 ft. to
Lake ada
school. "Oni 3
miles from cit
om oo — Lake front cottage -
all peruikuee: Lovely sandy
ass h Large
lot. Priced dt only $6500. Buy
now and resell 5
$2000 DOWN Brick
home. Excellent rconaitign a
only $7500. When better buys are Hogg Oa had, wa have then,
“modern bun - 3. bedroom modern Be riegsiow_otly 3 yrs.
city school. m
only $64.57 including taxes and
4 pe interest.
OPEN SUNDAY 10-4
ok u. BROWN, Realtor Huron
erative Real Estate be —
aj
OPE SUNDAY 1 to 5°
home at 49 Court Cr ge Siemens to Third St., east
left on
B. D. CHARLES, Realtor
FE 4.0521
1717 8. Be bong + | pees | -d 5-878
HAYDEN.
| OPEN . J SAT & SUN. 2 to 6 P.M $950 DO Ni bed: wha hom ew 2 en,
Fully tosulated, Lake ileges,
Ba Ae venience ire Window, exce lent kitchen Li rds
and Fol pas ‘countertops —
feirgs ~~ pres, ok
for open sign,
_J-C_HAYDEN, Realtos... = E. Walton Eves,
Sun 10 to 2, PE boul
OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 4
VETERANS—5% Down
Srna ai. Berk kitchen with Formica
and: exhaust fan. Vesti-
picture window, tile bath, ogk
ton ox
Drive out Baldwin to Princeton
~ 42 blocks south of Walton), tura
Y block to open signs. —
we Ji VALUET, Realtor
Oakland Ave $-0693 Seasmeure Real Estate Exchange
/ ool
O'NE OPEN SUNDAY
1 to 5 EY ROAD - Drive
&
RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor .
Prone Fe tien or © fa
of Zi Sretieeec:
r
TWENTY-EIGHT ¥
THE PONTIAC PRESS
ee" er
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955 ; - — —
__For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43 For sap ieee 43
, : 4 ROOM FURW. HOUSE. BY OWNER
4 aan sedi. tgae 70 BUY TO-GELL REALTOR | £,"00™ older, bowre, one floor on Living room. yond — Pereidge ts ve. aaa oe #5500 with small do gown alge, bous bouse
reened porch on about 50 x COLOR FAMILIE w a | < =A Joslyn. & aouaable! 22 Al Dura.
Eee atiaae) Eritrean | lara ae $4750. one formation call M Mrs, Spears. Phone ies Baal DOWN
EMBREE & GREGG OOMS AND BATH, AUTO. HOT merms and screens. @ nice cor-
Se ade ous EERE RS emer he | PRANGUS 1919 MS information, eat Mrs. Spears. FE uf at EM_ 33314 Eves. 33708
Civilians AS LOW AS
$990 Down PLUS ¢ Osts Ts
room,
en. tile bath, sliding windows,
wood floors. near school, shopping
and transportation. For additional
information, call
Castell Realty 1601 F. 11 MILE RD
JOrdan 6-0798 _Lincoln 1-1795
~A DARLING HOME
AMONG THE TREES eee im 4% acres of Sein ce
ha fi
bungalow wie attached
garage. You will iove
ful seclusion of this Courast se set
ting.
ing with huge log-burning i
fireplace and J picture windows. |
Automatic oi! furnace and Sian |
ee It's nice. folks. and mah
GIROUX & FRANKS GENERAL eae ESTATE
c08 Dixie Hwy or =
constructed is is a well
me and in excellent condition
rool ee and on a paved street
&s soon as possible. For com-| plete information call
RUSSELL A. NOTT, a) heed
110 W. Pike
6 & BATH, OAK PLOORE
gas heat and fireplace. West side,
$975 _down FE 5-5874.
"INCOME. PROPERTY iret émall single homes.
OSE McLARTY FE 23-2162 or FE 5-3578
SYLVAN LAKE = Warwick has several new
bedroom homes wooded
eltin, road with beautiful $33.72 MONTH
An's] ‘AXES AND INSURANCE, aware daily aos Sunday. 120
Montcalm and.
Nving|
kitchen, bath, and utility,
room, colored Youngstown kitch-|
Large heavily carpeted iv.
room
| RUSSELL A. NOTT, Realtor.
170 W. Pike FE 4-5005 ___Ph. Ortonville 133 collect.
ROOM HOUSE. CARPETED
, a as corner lots, fenced,
A 5 Bedroom Beauty WITH LAKE PRIVILEGES
ratte! 1% story ranch type home
ith Lon ral Pea
8, fireplace in living
conement ray. 2 bal
nes arage year Reo Ex-
ceptional value pee $32,
Pine View Drive. off
Rd. 1 miles north of W Lake Rd
TOM ELSTON, REALTY INC.
MI 6-2900
'NORTHSIDE 6 ROOM AND BATH or plan. Carpeted 20-ft. living
laa and family-sized dining
room. Full basement. Good
Le wee
Sbrubbery.
sheen Garden ree
Paved drive 100
_Phone OR 3 or | 501
'§ ROOM, MODERN. REAL
, Only $8,000 with $2,000 down.
} room ail modern. Only $6,000 with
$1500 down. For Colored. Plenty
of other terms.
homes Easy
Dinnan & Son, 66 W.| Huron
ONE OPEN SUNDAY
2to §
DEFINITEL Y Pe BEST
BUY IN TO
roo
full basement and eens ex-
pansion attic. Located in
pemaital Eluabeth Lake Es-
ates on x 165 ft. lot.
Sorsuse Brlect oak floors,
plastered painted walls.
flush doors, tile bath and
birch cupboeras: Drive out
and see this exceptional val-
terms. Elizabeth
. to Winding Drive
to 419 Lakeside. Watch for open signs.
r Co il
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 7 n 00
Co-operative — Real Estate | Exchange
INCOME LOON LAKE Highway near Drayton
- 75 ft. lake frontage lot
. deep. Ranch type home
With 20x20 living room. Garage
Apartment attached to house by
breezeway has monthly rental of
$60. Cottage on lakefront rents
for $50. a month A very attrac- rafter ceilings massive brick
ih plank oe Cros-
These homes really stand
sold by a builder
® years experience.
bave plaster,
heat,
rections.
to 6 Price
500 up, pits possession
5 BEDROOM 7 teal ceram fe} - tive home. A beautiful lake site,
hl as excellent buy at $19,050.
HOLMES-
BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy.
OR 3-0006
A HOME OF YOUR
OWN
ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES e-bathe.- 3 rooms. fenced
rear yard, Only $6,200 ee terms Eves
VAN, 1, Move right in
ungalow with @ lar, s
closets. Natural firerlace. Fu 1 proces lis oft Footed die AVE
basemen{. Gas furnace. Auto. hot & siding
Append & softener, Garage. 2 lots $ acres" land Priced low with
outside entrances. Ideal for in-
‘coma Only $13,500 terms.
“RANCH HOUSE WEST SUBURBAN
wen located with lake =
landsc
$950 DOWN 5S room modern, basement. of!
beet. % Somer, 3 ted west
Close in.
Ridgeway Bede EALTOR
ors PE 4-6203
See Real Estate Exchange
3 UN ly I iate HED
bouse for sale.
basement. Lake or! HOME FLL sem: ¢ oriv s. 5505 River Drive. Cres-(c cent . Fe or FE
5-042. _ 3 HOME FOR
sale. By owner. 80 x 272.
ment. sash
farace. $11,500 with wconvenient
CARROLL G. PORRITT ie West Huron
PE 2-7124 or FE 2-6194
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange
$1,500 DOWN
street, ful) onde wie $70 per month, You can
in before Christmas.
4% FHA RESALE
3 bedrooms, pleasant kitchen with
dining meee. tile bath. full base-
ent: and oi! heat, storm windows
screens.
reee landscaped, paved
blocks to sctiool. walking distance
to Pontiac Motor, Payments only
$62 per month.
hd r
ONLY $10,210 Wit! buy this 2 bedroom home
off Jos ie. ll basement, oil — tile 3 dlocks. to Le-
sren chest, nies down payment ona easy terms,
IVAN W,
SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471
If no answer, ph. FE 5-2564
nina Bostya “Cor” Sed, Ree Co-operative Real Estate Exchan:
OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5
Tm Forest Lake Coun b Es-
—— et bedroom gue
basement... fireplace, macy bulltan ee. features
ri ware ke
West one block and watch for
In Forest Lake ‘Orchard. ne
nificent family home with large
ent tad ened thchen e nice en in Bloomfield. Beautifu} location
occupancy. tele- Rd. to Hickory 'G we 1 mite to Mac. tiled
GONDAY aa
OHNSON, Realtor
FE Rd.
is) SS
Birmingham OFF CRESCENT LAKE ROAD —
4 pooms and bath 1 car garage.
1 acre jand. (dos oo for garden-
ing. $5,500,
ed. Nat BRAND NEW-MOVE RIGHT IN
2 bedrooms, full bath, large liv-
—. room, mice kitchen, utility
room, oi sree ih Only
$11,500. Good te:
NICHOLIE & HARGER CO.
'33 W. Huron FE 54-6183
MES
3 FAMILY. oe Bide pk 150
4 family, North, $16
oe, Se feet amily est, $4
ALL ON TERMS.
George R. Irwin |REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave
PE 5-0101 lf no re rE ncoes
Co-operative Real Esta’
OPEN SUN.
NO MONEY DOWN
REFERENCE Briek front —3-bedroo: 2 baths —
y pine kitchen — Sheee utility
room —oil heat—paved street.
Only one left pion pedis dred
costs $400. Fro Pontiac drive
out the Dixie to! Sashabaw, north
Immediate possession, 2 bedroom
nearly new home, $11,300 with
$1, down, Monthly payments,
cn en taxes and insurance
WILL IS M. BREWER [3 New Brick-Ranch CHEROKEE HILLS
CARL W. 503 Community Nat'l leo Bide.
FE ¢4211 Eve 1392
HOUSE FOR SALE ee BY
§ room 1 modern ‘4 acre lot.
oi] furnace, nice riches with
plenty of cupbeard space, just
$2.000 down.
OTHER SPECIALS
lake front eee one
Bloom-
der, OR 3-197:
OFFICE OPEN “ SUNDAY 2 TO 5
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704S. Telegraph kd.
FE 4-2533
. For Particular People!
* Di d, custom
pocaeratot this 3 bed
Neeploce and win-
dow wall with a view! Large,
— kitchen with dining: space,
tiled »>aths, ample wardrobe
asets and storage, attached over-
size garage. Here's a home as
appealing as it's quiet, close tn
location among other good homes.
BIRD, Realtor
. FE &1
n ROOMS with unfinished attic. Possibly con-
vert to income. Corner lot gas
heat, full basement. cares : Ciose
to Fisher Body. $10,500 w’
areal Sacrifice for 0
_FE 23-6928.
§ ROOM MODERN. § ROOM MOD-
ern. 4 room modern. For pepo
P. W. Dinnan Son,
Huron.
RANCH TYPE- $505 DOWN _
2 vedrooms. attached garage —‘» acre of jand. Well, septic tank
and chimney. Cellar. Will furnish
wall board, soil Pra and electric
wirtng & boxes ae price, $5950
goss Clintonville Ph.
4 RM. HOUSE. EITHER LOT OR acre of ground. 2960 Buckner St ,
near Lake Orién. off Clarkston
Ra ¥ 3-1265. M
FOR SALE NICE HOME . IN hester with ¢ lots. Pull base-
ment. Breezeway and gar B
_Owner. 197 Fraser Bt, tO. "61 :
~ WHITE
BROS. Going to Florida Owner occupied & owner bullt
by a very exacting carpenter for
his own home. 3 large bedrooms
and a large 14x24 ft. breezeway.
Would make an extra nice bed-
room. The furnace room is par- |
Mtioned off with a 68 gal hot
water heater The large picture
window in the living room gives
a nice view of the countryside.
“The kitchen ts large enough for
dining area with lots of cupboard space The walls are all plastered and nicely decorated. There is a large 2 car garage with overhead
doors, Bata sidewalks, shrubs
& all and most attrac- tive. The price $12,500, $2,500
Clarkston Village § rooms. bath and utility reom.
Pull price
otha $1,500 down, $65 per mo.
Williams Lake Area Here is 4 rooms & bath filled
with the cozy comfort found only
in the small nicely Atheros
home
and 9x10. Also a s x12
beautiful “10x10 kitchen done in knotty pine.
$5.950 with
betief. cant on this
one today
WHITE BROS. REALTORS
Phone me OR 3-1295 —
2 BEDROOM ow Full bath Oi) urmace Laundry
tubs 1% car garage. Lot 54 x 162
cae $1763 down
“TRAIL ER DOWN For equity on this one ar would |
re a lithe. money a
“CUCK LER REALTY 750 down.
234 =N. Saginaw FE 4-400)
Auburn Heights 3 bedroom home. Built tn
1944. Taxes just $55 per
ear. car garage with Auburn Manor
S. Bloomfield Highlands
GATEWAYS to to
you “BUY TP_WE'LL INSURE IT
TY
Co-operative Real Enos ‘Es chenes
3 KNUDSEN
Ranch type with large living |
room, two bedrooms, one with
sliding closet doors, den, rec-
Teation room in the full base-
ment. Large landscaped jot. At-
tached garage.
This beautiful brick and stone
home with large family room. |
offers many extra features for |
enjoyable living. rtul
landscaping af the large jot,
large outdoor grill. One of the
fimest a in this high class subdivision
WM. = KNUDSEN EAI TOR
510 Pout ate aT Bidg.
| FE 4-4516 —
HAPPINESS 4 : om si
YOU WON'T BEAT
THIS PIONEER HIGHLANDS BRICK
Pontiac School System. You'll say
time well spent adoring this im-
maculate home of 7 well planned
rooms from the vestibule entrance
to an attractive living room
wall-to-wall cargets and netural
fireplace, throughout the § rooms
down. featuring a tile bath and
2 large bedrooms,
with closets and open hall up with built-in bookcases,
closets, full basement, recreation
room, heat, storms and
screens. 2-car brick garage with
Corn of 3 paved drive. mer
asoconee shady lots with 132
ft. frontage on James K_ Blvd.,
Byivce Lake. Offered at $23,500
terms ano LL E TH
HOM: ND LOCATION
GI RESALE
BUILT IN 1954
You'll like this north ace sturdy
well-planned 5 bath
with sliding closet
Msylated one floor
Spacious basement,
recreation area, new aluminum
storms and
taxes and insur-
It’s ins srtcx PAND. SPAN RSTO: me mel
‘o Buy—To Sell To Tra
MAHAN | REAL
aap 2-026; W. Huron
NEXT’ pDOOR oe BRANCH
¥ overhead doo rs & oc + drive. Full basement. Neat
and clean as a e in.
Les nicely landsca:
rice $8,050 wih f2,
ihe Orion Area
00 x 150 fenced lt
down.
ens gree galore. ee irepisce: and PCr
“ coo!
“Taxes ert $57. A quality home at $11,000.
Pontiac—$950 Down ew situated .n a lot 80
140. in ualifies as a
bandyman's pos hear 2 bed-
Automatic
cae ras heat. ee baniey room. Plas- |
tered walls. 1% car garage.
Pull price just $5,050. $45
rent.
PAUL A. KERN, Realtor Ti WN FE 3 * state since 1919
= Eves. MAple 5-3641
HAM, 4 BE
Owner transfer
Aa
WE tee tena
STOUT'S Best Buys.
Today
$750 DOWN this cute bungalow
ated on the
and ved"
schools and bus line
$1,000 DOWN Moves you into ea
Mommas Aun ae Heights.
— - —— ent, off fur-
r heate ‘_ full ath. ives Total prich’ ont
RANCH STYLE
Soa: set ep $8,000 with terms.
, OFF JOSLYN Teal: bed
10) to
Turn Us sed Hs Wald moat
Watch for Leute homes back of elementary schoo!
WM. A.
eT ORs 3097 W. 4-3568
OPEN “EVENINGS ‘TIL 8
5 ROOM MODERN Hc HOUSE ON
MACEDAY GARDENS. 4 ROOMS, }} Baths Across From Clarkston
High School
Go north on Dixie Highway ‘U.S.
ville Road «Ms0)
Green St. 7 room modern house
6 room modern on Central. 5
room on Telegraph. 2-family flat
on State. Dtamily flat on Norton.
13 reom house on Norton. 3-family
lus utility and bath
notty pine kitchen. 100x150
lot. Only $800 down MA §-1269__ hones
For Sale le Lake ; Property 44
——— LAK®T 120 FT LAKE
UNION I LAKE AREA. MODERN 3
bedroom ho
TROCKE
1648 TNioN LAKE RD EM 3-467!
WALLED | LAKE. 100 NEW 3 BED- tere 1 is a $1.000 gift on some- frentage on privite lake. 230 ft
on road 1 acre wooded. $15,000.
_FE | 5-1965.
1'e baths,
Term
one. Just reduced to $12,900 for
the eden f only. Broad ae solid
mason room modern home
I'g aunched car warage on lates
lot. Lake privileges erms
ag Island Lake front,
ern. like new Has 2
ms, fireplace enclosed porch, 2-car eetached garage Has
193-f on the ater = Includes
washer, dryer oe) motor t
$22.500. Terms.
Many other good burs
lake area for the holidays. very
large
in the
Realtor
we Sir atnaee, a homes. lake Priv. $11,800
KAHNER CONST co |
FE 410% |
Sele Sa Suburban ‘Prop. 45A
Lots and Lots of Lot's
ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. Commerce Lake Priv. Nearly completed nee home with
two large bedroo good sized
living room and arse kitchen,
Partial basement with of! forced
air furnace. hot water fully ee
lated, needs some work to |
plete interior Full one $6,150
with about $1.500 d
Fox Lake Privileges
Neat 2 bedroom home with at-
tached garage and breezeway
large lot. Timken of) perimeter
heat. aluminum storms énd
screens, a buy at $8,500, terms.
C. Soe 3416
mE -M3 4197"
Some wooded. Some ideal
for tri-level. Some lake
Priced from $1,500 up. For Sale Lots 46 | Sale atinees Property 8
DRAYTON
HOLMES-_
BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy.
- OR 3-190
Eves. OR 3-0006
LAKEFRONT LOTS Just ao few left in new _——
they $2,350 up, Ca! Lomond as won't ne os
CRAWFORD AGENCY Huron Eves. MY 3-7085:
8344 W PE 41540
WATKINS
LAKE LAKEWOOD SUB. A number of excellent build:
eutiful and ex
sive lakeside subdivision. Loca!
the north side - —
sites.
imately sn acre
8 sold
HOLMES-
_BARTRAM! & 4392 Dixie Hwy.
OR 3-1050
Eves. OR 3-0006. ly subject
- Propert rty show! elu.
in
to
a
UNION LAKE Vee ype) Li
6o ft $850 150
business corner 6 on ‘Conte Le. EM 3-4285. OT, ft.
Rd.
For Sale Acreage 47
BY OWNER. 9
_ proposed Northwestern Mighway.
Builders—Investors the Clarkston area
we have a nice corner el con-
she acre: with ts mile
of paved. frontave. Gently rolling
land, ble r subdividing. suite’
Priced under market at only $550
per acre. Reasonable terms.
. 10 Acres Located only one mile fro:
tiac City limits with 314
frontage on good gravel
One of the few parcels left
close to town. Only $600 down.
Davey Crockett Would have been proud to
this 20 acre wood parcel.
tn Independence Twp. on
road. A wonderful spot for beans
or bunting lodge. Only $700 down.
Edw. M. Stout, Realto TIN. Saginaw St.
Open Eves. Till 8:30
CLARKSTON-ORION RD. SIZE to 20 acres.
Terms. Owner. ACRES, READY
m Pon-
feet
Ph, FE 5-8165
grey ee this
r
LADD'S 10 ACRES 340 x 1250 ft. deep Level. Some
$300 Easy down.
In Brandon Twp Bac
Private lake Rolling ground. 000 dn.
4 ACRES 163 ft. = 930 ft
275 down —
34 ACRES Lays well
800 ft. of lake frontage ‘»
from Waterford $5500 down.
LADD’S 4286 «Dixie Hwy. INC.
PE 5-0291,
Co-operative Real Estate Exch ks to sem}-
with hardwood
timber Close to pavement. Only
for subdividing. Has
Drayton Plains $3.-
ce ee tyventery.
fers Ps
Jocation,
DIXIE 1 Front wy Le See Brn
BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy.
Eves OR 3-000 BUSINESS FRONTAGE 2 wt Near Oxbow Dance Pa-
— eS oe will sell at sac-
aaa Sn pe Lavender
DOWNT TOWN Commercial Investment Store building, offered for sale
as estate liquidation. Well leased
into 1063. Has sq. ft. of sell
PaUL “A. “KERN, Realtor EXCLUSIVE AGENT
719 N. Sagin St. FE 2-
“Rea! 1 Estate since 1919"
Grocery, Beer & Wine - Business with excellent possibil-
ng ne
Cal
John K Irwin AGENCY
101" nt pReanl Btreet
Phone FE 5-0447 tEve. FE 2-1804
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A
FOR RENT
Ofeneral repaire of auto; west bust: rs 0 = general repairs sie nerai
STANDARD OIL CO. OFFERS FOR
lease a modern 2-stall station in
Pontiac area. For information cal}
PE 4-158,
a “i RAGE: trek ELIZABETH
AKE RD. GOO!
FOR BUMPING, PA INTING F Re
PAIR SHOP PHONE FE 4-4423.
WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE:
tractors, Vicinity Saginaw & 8.
Blvd. Reoterret: Write Pontiac
Press,
For S Sale or or Exchange 50 50
3 LOTS IN TOWN FOR a ben
as down payment on 5
_house FE ¢73450 00°
COMPLETE SET “MY BOOK
__House."' FE _5-1325_after 6 ____
| Business Opportunities 51
FIRST TIME OFFERED
TAVERN & SDM In live town on main hwy. Clean
build:
has other interests.
handles business
MICHIGAN BUSINESS
SALES COR PORATION 1573 8 tg He Rd.
ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE ¢ ACRES WEST SURBURBAN
ESTATE TE EA’
MS pr eT
MILFORD:
Genera!
road frontage
No soning ready for deve
Ter Mode
MUtual 19 ACRES. ADJOIN- Motors. One mile
Livingston Count: ¥.
lop- 8
75. VaACAST ACRES _ Located on corner of M3@ and
oe dere fh mee ne geet” sais
maeal
$37,000 with
Balan-e semi-a = de _ do ta eeed. ~ pe stream — ideal Sor cubéividing. Pull ee
GIROUX & FR ANKS i ote te La ESTATE
4395 Dixie OR
___Open woul
~ ad.
downtown, A b: Sat. ‘ti “til § p.m.
MILPORD-36 ACRES. : Fi
=
F or = = is 48
FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE
Cal)_Rutledge’ OR 3-111), PE 4-0003.
511 Main St. Rochester
OL 19ill of OL 18151 | “rome Sweur rien Bech ORCHARD LAKE RD. 2% ACRES. | Realty Ortonville. and § room modern house with! BY OWNER. 90 / ROOM gas heat. Two chicken coops and |
pores pogte a-car garage $14,500
ee dn. and $100 per
neat. _MA
ae Sale Lots 46
ard. 3600 Sh wood Rd. off * Sashabaw.
Exclusive Homesites
tn beautiful Forest Lake Coun-|
try Club Estates and Forest Lake |
Orchard. Also our new subdivision
Hickory Knolls in beautiful
Bloomfield Township. Conact our
new office at 1704 S Telegraph
Rd Open daily § am. to 6 p.m.
and Sundays from 1-6 p.m.
JOHNSON, Realtor.
170 S. Telegraph -Rd.
FE 4-2533 BY OWNER, 90 ACRES. 7 R
modern house
stanchions,
tbuildings. FE 4-3773. drinking cups, Other
Lapeer County 120 fertile acres located on good ~ blacktop road with solid 6 room
modern home. 36x76
new roof,
house. large barn with
2 corn cre: chic
and ken
2
car garage: All uiidings in good
condition. Priced
990 with terms.
pointment only.
Edw. M. Stout. Realto TT N, Saginaw 8t. Ph
Open Eves Till 8:30 sell
Shown ,by at $18,-
ap:
r
FE 54-6165
70 ACRE FARM
Good farm about ‘y way
tween Pontiac & Flint be-
On paved road one mile off Dixie Highway.
Large 9 room
condi
garage and outbuildings.
SPECIAL S a Heprens teak fps arent prcarl r
$490 FULL PRICE — Large so) JOSEPH E REISZ x226 ft. lot. Located East Subur-| REALTOR $3% W. Huron St. ban. Easy terms. Close 2-0259 aie high
Clarkston Area
$1000 FULL PRICE — One
1362 W. Huron
WEEKEND SPECIALS
Dixie Hwy., Dra: _ Plains 4288 aie my Wh sem dene
ood wad | aisiboopa - wie
sty ated Pontiae Meub Here poy a wtovely
location for your new ranch hom
tract. High and 4d Only mile
Loan po Umits. Beiter look
L. H. BROWN, Realtor
100x190 in Perry Acres. $750 with
$100 down,
112x150 in Watkins Pontiac Boe-
= $1,600 with $400 down.
4 acres wooded with 163 ft. front-
age, only. $275 down.
150 bona 0 Drayton Highlands.
LADD'S. INC.
100 Oakland ‘ave b) ACRE FARM located 2%
miles north of Clarkston,
re: room.
a
finish — work, Pull price
$13,500. Call.
40 ACRES Pen oe only 1M
Property paneth very dovelate terms.
GROCERY STORE 997799
question in
know you can
ake $6.000 per year or more for
inital ca.h lavout of $2,500 and
chattel, —oreenee for $2,500. Total
rice $3,000 which includes stock.
ts is a modern well equi
stere im excellent neighbo
Co]
paved Dray area, call bry once for further details.
DORRIS & SON REALTORS FE ¢1557
a W. Huron Bt
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED SMALL
Hh pein for fone © E. Kennett
SMALL INVESTMENT WILL BUY
modern food market. stock and
inventory, Owner will sell or lease
ert ite Heense, parking
ful a ee for Fight pens. ri Wirite tlac Press,
aon sees TO SELL. coe
PARTRINGE 1g THE “BIRD'
GROCERY STORE. BEER AND wine license Stock & fixures for
__ $3,000. 48 Putman. Pe 3-9107.
ESTABLISHED CHRISTMAS TREE
sales jot for rent in Walled Lake.
—Call_ MA +2441. a
SERVICE STATION In Holly, excellest business. At-
, tractive living quarters, gas heat-
ed. All real es
owner, Holly, MElrose 40191 for
appoin tment. ee
GROCERY STORE FOR SALE.
bled ory m. FE 3.0520 = 3-9646.
STATION _ OR LEASE, located 3560 izabeth Lake
_Rd. Call FE 0683, 3, evenings.
DISTRIBUTORSHIP
Large Midwest Distributor
well-rated mfg. will establish in- aa a
nationally
known & consumed product, con-
sidered an sid to production No
— * or aa ‘experience re.
ie of no po! ee.
ar daily to uifes 2 ees
e CGeiverie. No rent, overe
bee employes necess:
cash outlay of $1785 or more. Income should exceed $200 weekly ~
after . expans: en writing
es = Fhone number and address
1 ceed ogee Company, neta, Minne:
ree, Sas REE EE ake,
Phone MA. ¢: . meraniaeale a 5 SMALL CLEANING swe sie. FE 44057. Eves.
J. bak Taylor
BROS. 50 Acres Vacant Land
= } ane bE Bana)
“Tied $5,000 down. 2,000 ft. Toad front-
building sites.
40 Acre acs ste ae
ea a
_ WHITE BROS, con On Same iN
Af
4
|
sot een {CONTRACTOR | DE-
eo . vEr er eles ies “WED boat iad
Partridge 18 THE “BRID" TO SEE
TODAY’S SPECIALS
LARGE HARDWARE located of Oakland
intersection. h
éoun plus stock of approx. 422.000.
ei Rg ged
Only $1,000 down pins. steel
TAVERN :
more per year. Sells tn
bar ak miles 0 “food —
ast sia, $12,500 down. "You can't beat
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR FE 2.8316 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 9
TO MAKE BUSINESS
So? se fied
og To ‘ell things, coal te included. Call:
\
THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1955 TWENTY-NINE
REALTOR
2-0250 Sunday MI 4-4419)
* Priced low for
now for ap-
Rusiness portun-
ity corlene one! desiring to start their
own bus 60’ block
building with a ants apartment
100° frontage
‘Block eins
8000 room home
Lofoual| fon besousout & oll furnace
i c HAYDEN, 86 E Walton
TRADE USIO MOTEL
Modern ® unit Reema plus ee Realtor
arate 4 room ated the busy Dixie miekeny All waits
are well furnished and have an
excellent heating system. Home is
in fine condition thruout. 200 feet
on U. 8. 10 — plenty of room
te expand Only $13.500 down.
Owners will aime for home or
contract.
WARD E. PARTRIDG E
REALTOR FE 28316 43 W. Huron 8t., Open Eve. 7 to 9
see ee) Et FOR SALE
LAND CONTRACTS
2 PER CENT DISCOUNT
red by @ room modern
home near Rochester.
you $4,637.
Balence $5,400
month at
6 per cent. Cost to iyen $4,320
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor FE 3-7103 ___-PE_5-1292
27 SMALL LAND CONTRACTS ON
lake frost roperty in new de-
roperty has tripled |
aa lente’ were
_drewn _OR 3-41
$1,400 DISC OUN T $% cer month at 6 per cent
$4100 to handle on
JIM WRIGHT, Realtor
345 Oakland Ave FE 54-0441
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange li
2
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nm
ial
aE
Sth
Money to Loan
A State Licensed Lenders)
LOANS $25 TO $500
BENEFICIAL
FINANGE CO; (Provident Loan)
TW. Lawrence St rE 29200
WHEN YOU NEED
get tt quickly on your
car or furniture No en-
dorsers. Fevmpate to suit your
budget We will be glad to help
you with your money probiems. You can
signature
FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.
PE 41574
3S, 000 Families
Recommend
Buckner’s
Four +
(4) Buckner Conven
where you can quic
te $300 on smal! a - month payments.
You ay ail amount, no
deductior
or Late
Buc is LE88 kner's
THAN YOU THINK
Get needed cash autckl
from Buckner’s friendly
loan company.
Buckner
Finance Co.
Offices are located:
Pontiac, 2nd Floor, Nationa! Bidg |
Drayton Pisins. 4512 Dixte Hwy.
Walled Lake, 230 Barnston
(next to Bank)
Utica, 45462 Van Drke
one block North across from Bank
LOANS, $25 TO $500
RAXTER & LIVINGSTONE
4 W, Lawrence St. PE 4.1538)
CHRISTMAS CASH
LIBERTY LOAN CO. MONEY — 1-DAY
Signature & Other Plans
620 W. Huron FE 3-7123).
TEAGUE FINANCE CQ.
202 N. MAIN
ROCHESTER, MICH.
rol Rao
aoops
Ph_ Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-979
GET CASH QUICKLY
1948 to 1955 cars Bring r title
Most Lethon loved” im 38 minutes
| Preoron Lobcae le e on
| Signatures and other securities
Oakland
Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO
lee, FE 4-1574
Need $900 or Less»
WITH QUICK
SERVICE?
La 4 La
awaits vou, Lesiie Fieisher, Man-
aaer Berkiev Voss. President,
_ Ph. FES8I21
Home & Auto FE 68-0441;
Cost to
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT - New| bungalow with pase
$25 to $500c:
|
ei
|7_W. Lawrence St Business Opportu 51 Money to Lean , 3
YOR RENT Sete Gas station, garage 25x65 ft. for
: oF auto wash busi-
Mich. htt yell g Tay 4 gas “LOANS ~ R. A. Sadow. W ward 25 823 to $500
COMP Soliflourry LOAN CO.
Hes 2 yey Tear ata bervies bed 0 © PRIENDLY wade 27131
Complete” tacts, "is bent xf] LOANS $20 to $500 : On
Fog ney et! HOUSEHOLD “8 HIGHWAY DRIVE IN INANCE CORP. OF
Se eae ga 3% 8. Rr ac __FE 40535
doo ‘mets, “Taker aint et] “LOANS $25 TO | $500 cludes uiiding, goectont BE NE FICIAI
Sure eel ee ee FINANCE CO. re D 4
“TOSEPH F. REISZ ‘peorien Caen 63%. W. Huron 8st PE 2-9240 on dine:
_ Mortgage _Loans __ 54
‘LOANS $600 to $1,500
home additions or improvements
-in or enclose
ly ih perane or on
a) oreciearrear secon = ry
Apey 200 National Building
Pontiac or phone FE 4-4729
Swaps $5
BUILDING Sy ss beens
$400 se 3 trade in
res ven. Welt, | On 31356. eens
=prertece . CHECK MA-
& Coke machine. Will sell
or trade Agee car. Call after 4
p.m. F FE 8-
40 ACRES a wire BUILD’ TLDINGS A 4 siteam near—CHaton for house
Pontiac area. FE 4-7782.
LADIES DIAMOND RING AND
band value ie . Trade
M, CATS
ee SINGLE PHASE MOTOR.
ph Endless leather belt. 6°
Endless fabric belt. all ft. housetrailer,
hine, flu-
OR }
_cars._
|
eg r guns or cash. FE 2-4
nt apt ae PONTIAC fae pe
oe
=
cheap ant ing mac
orescent fixtures or cash.
3-2203.
seALE: 3 ROOM HOUSE. HAS TO
moved. Wil) swap = for cain?
By Auburn Rd. © Churchill
skates on a new Swap | your
5 used skates ir or sled
fers sale, eon Sk: igh} multiple light sets special,
outdoor ers. heaters. sree sets clocks, | wa) chests. iJ
Visit our iarge Open evenings until Ceriamna! easy
ba De - * ~
BARNES HARDWARE _142_ .W_ Huron
| WILL .L SWAP UPRIGHT PIANO
for bed or chairs of same value
of $60 or cash Call 10 am to
3pm FE 40761 |
WILL A PT LATE MODEL car as down payment on 5 room
_house. Call FE 5-1348
|
__ For Sale Clothing — _56
Naey pdr rir oral mar REA.
BONABLE
PHONE FE te”
BLACK 2 PC MATERNITY
| dress, size 0, like new. OR
3-5402.
| BEAUTIFUL ‘SILVER FOX . Ace
et 14, |ike new. $75. OR
Boys AND “GIRLS SIZES 13-14 Mary's wool coat end leg- Sinai dresses. jackets. Many like
new Reasonable. 474 Oakland.
Foawane.
"FOR SALE. GOOD ceoaiien! TE_ 2-318)
GIRL are COAT SIZE 14 174 8S.
$300 “BEAUTIFUL SILVER FOX paw. Quaranteed like new Sell
for $95 Size 16 See it at 3840
Elizabeth Lake Rd., across from
_ Gabriel's Super afkt
MAN'S TOPCOAT BIR. ni LINING,
_ Size 6. $16. FE 5-67. |
\u
|
|
2 FORMALS WHICH
| ENDAR WERE ONLY
N bed ONE IS LAV-
BOTH SIZE 8. ONLY
$35. PERFECT FOR A GIRL IN
THE HIGHSCHOOL OG CLUB
R FOR ONE OF THE OMS
FURTHER INFORMATION
CALL PE 8-2181 AFTER § P.M °
|
|MAN'S BLACK SHOES, SIZE 7% | PE 23-0570
THREE MENS SUITS. §
One suit size 38
biack — coat,
_clothing. Reasonable FF:
ALE et 38. LONG $20 FE
\WEDDING” GOWN AND VEIL,
|_ Size 14. OR 30772.
]
Sale Household Goods 57
aT 23 floor size
WILLIAMS ST _ FIR
North side. Furniture ine new Sofa bed Aare bl! ecock-
tail table 1 drum 2 Moor
lamps 1 small washing machine
/ANTIQUE WALNUT WHATNOT, $15 Cherry drop leaf table. $25 OL 2-2386
MINUM BATHINETTE, $7.
‘lay pen and pad $7. OL 1-606
APT. SIZE GAS RANGE, LIKE
new. Lovely Davenport, like new
repr elk one mores refrig:
|
Other, items. “re b:
YOU ALWAYS PAY 1 LESS A T Las
amy ss oh has ND YOU WANT
CAN ‘TL & §.
End od 8! phd new
ca headboard beds complete,
s ie tapes 525 up. ranges as & elve.. $5 up; beds. ail sizes
Jup TV sets up. radios. $5
Up; New chrome dinette . § ws.
$3905 un: chests new & ep be
up; bedroom suites $49.05 :
living room munes, $12.85 up; dio
ing room su 419.50 uo Many br items
Ee OUR _F 8Y PAYMENT
roe LAY-A-WAY PLAN
| We bur, sei). trade caving.
gut and ‘ook around
fee parking
OPEN DAILY Avs ae ®
| |
| Com 2 tomes of | Ervine: ROOM SUITE. BED CoM- | FS 1 FUNNY BUSINESS Sale Household Goods 57 NOLL et lhl
Christmas Gifts
DAVEY'S Samson Card Tables
6-Way Sofa Pillows
Children’s Toy Chests
Decorative Lamps
Hollywood Divan
54 Inch Pine Bar
Unf. Record Cabinet
Boudoir Chairs
Unfinished Desks
DAVEY’S FURNITU RE DARK REI EDROOM , suite with douple bed. MI 4-2083. |
DEEP PREEZE UPRIGHT ONE of America’s best makes. Freeser
food ranteed
ae ans
r
yy
in gan Floures . a
_ 393 Orchard Lake Se Ave _ re 00 4
DEE! AT THE LOW wholesale oom oo pe sige sam- eee
ie en Vvings. a ~~ =
_Warwitks 3670 Orchard Lee Ma: (00 i) + biges a DUNCAN PHYPE DROPLEAP | EX. rf +rteet >
dining room teble. PE ad srt
DINING ROOM SUITE. 6 PIECE SE IMS ay te torre tne eg 1/0 _ Walnut FE 41714. .
DINING ROOM TABLE. § § CHAIRS.
buffet, $12. 139 Hollister
Sale | Household Goods 57
STOVES, BOUGHT. SOLD.
changes, Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem-
ens. FE 2-080) Ex.)
friex = & ee . Gray frieze covering. xcelle
_Condition. $100. MA 42754. ¥|
SEVERAL “ODD ) PIECES OF uavi
land — crystal ware
a Pc. MAPLE Loney
Reasonable if OOM 8UITE.
ken at once. OR
Lig peep BD WASHER. Pd! CON-
FE 2-0027 after | |
TYR. BED AND MATTRESS, «0 silver. 2 “Gone With tne
YR. BED AND MATTRESS. $20.| Wivg” Banen lamps. Phone FE |
r) “race MAHOGANY DINING aa SHADOW BOXES . $2.25 UP!
Ee a | Eaten AND aaernave 1 UF ELectRic STOVE. oe pete Oaki ty’s Largest Selection |
eonee “ay St Sawer ; of UNPAINTED ene
RANGE-NEW FOUR) g0FPA. SLIPCOVERS. | NEARLY | burner Seas with deep well. 4-301.
$295.00 ‘value $169.00. Slightly | —"¢™- 920. FE SUITS, LEATHER one. STEP
__table, like new. FE
SOLID MAPLE pEninGa ~ ROOM
set, industrial sewing machine.
eotexe kitchen cabinets and kitch- seratched in transit. Michigan
peerwecent: 303 Orchard Lake e. :
FURNITURE AT EXTRAORDI-
MI BARREL-BACK ae one spring controlled non tp, with hand ‘basing from 610.98 G. A. BLAYLOCK
- drum table. Northville reins, tail and mane : 8 _ Tho CO4L & BUILDING SUPPLY CO /A ikon |e CHEF COMBINATION |
while they last. $4095 R Bi. lige NEW. 30 IN. DUMONT _M* Clemens rd FE 1-072 2, 24 x 24" — mom files 81 Orchawd Lake Ave FE 3-7)01| Philgas and oi] kitchen range
_Munre_Electric. 100 W._Huren Nice for heme of business place, JIG SAW. LADY'S ROLLER| Hons, $20 ear never used Damaged in ware- Gas RANGE. FULL S'ZE. 3 Frice mew. 61.090 G26 Aub purh skates. size T's Jounge chait Kea-| bookcase Pepanes ‘at ‘sy Roofing and Siding pewse, Retatis tor e years olf. Perfect cond, $55. OR! Ave. } sonable. FE 3-935 alter 5 pm Good order “PE $101 Combination sell tbr $30. Good tor Phiigas and
2 8 PC. OAK. ‘DINING ROOM SET LATE MODEL TAPE RECORDER FREE STANDING TOILETS. #1 Far 1 Doors pirates Steet) tence) aeenee GOOD TELEVISION $55 GOOD Good ndition. Reasonable 266, Pontiac Press Box 632. \enskeowte wun fittings ... 911.9 Insulation condition. O'Brien vegetable
_Fetrigerator $75. FE 5-846) — ‘st a8 a __.| LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN. 89 3 pc colored th ts eas s | M.A. BEN SON cutter, cost over $600. in A-1l
GOOD ADJUSTABLE HO'.LYWOOD TR: ADE- N DEPT pieces of track. Transformer 250 fitting» : $109 50) SNS: condition, will sell for $350 Brand
bed frame, $8. O0-coil, % — se : watt Many many accessories | Festery Seconds Irreculars 549 N. Saginaw PE 42521 | new auto. water heater tn A-1 $8 Dining room furniture. tab: Recon. Guar a Noa $40 95 FE 2-600 after 5 p.m AVE PLOMBIN PPLY RESTAURANT BQUIPMENT shape retaiis for $129 50. wil 4 chairs, buffet. $00. Large waffie Recon. Guar. elec. washer . $39.95 100 - __ Saginaw ourr 5-2100 Complet t of sell for $70. Two new barbecw
_iron, $8 49641. ® Elec, range Hi-let es | meee atnebal cae eee ROLLER G -& M “COMPANY | Testa pod spon — el page wiht sell both for” 4275. oe 315. aT e : | ‘ w se or
reeks SL MUST SELL FUR: 1 monte: Walnut seta bees $985 MEN'S SHOE ROLLER came Venwaluucnaes) enarpancall power! ods. ‘28 Be — Testy | Coin S00 for appoiiment. ‘Ask | ure _8-2333. Eves. OR 3-2 + pe. Wood Dinette one s Size 12. $12. OR 3-0226._ lie hace Veaee: 7 knives == for’ Bob. or Je Jerry. HOTPOI MOBILE ee Metres $9 ——Ses LAND CAMERA. | | SINK ~ CABIN FE lon 6 FT GAR CASE WITH HUM-
er. Floor model $199.95 RB /2 pe tng Room Suite sie 3 flash exposer meter NW Corner Walton and Opdyke Barcain FE $7433 idor. s beck cimaretie case |
aorbens S rasd bance | ne OR, Nonny vo 0305 sai silo value FE 42073 LLY's CHRISTMAS SPECIALS (SINKS PROM 8590. 52 OAL ELmc.| Plcniy of drawer wee melon (adapts tn Loe’ aoel am panns WYMAN [REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, = “817.08 Dominion steam irons. | tle water heaters $70.99. 30 gai | Gin ave, “uenP. O12 Bele
S68 Also, Bendix electric Oryer av Puree.” Teme FE ¢1122 | jector with “white” screen Youne Reg. $54.80 Shopmaster ao S| foe Perry oO VARIETY. STORE cong 2 _MAvti SOP STP ERIAL Te en ee ease ee ee eee cise sai | meee = Contact
sorta — iaiex &, DRYER. ey end tables Round leather top FE $5396 oe ene | as “osned Ther = ara, | SEPTIC TANKS Mr Berg. PE reeue
br“ Ph sos installed | Cod’ condition Call MI #8072 | @KI8. BINDINGS: Pole ee Reg $10.95 Dormeyer deep tryer, re ae Oe mie Le Ra} Sale Sporting g Goods 65 after 1 p.m Fri. Anytime week- solid hickory, 69" laminated h now : tein
soe ree a DOT gig ee ne jee et aR AES TSE nig wnm on once |S CRP RRR | oe Seca ss $240 RB eaatdl nso ee Sian Comets el SE (Stas Caate for ehiitren io (Rew $42.95 Westinghouse Lapel SAVE Supply 100 8. v = and 9 FE 5-3605 after
, chifferobe and chest, like new, 284 Pioneer. Or FE 2-6880 ener | - CABIN CRUISERS, iaboako OR |
esol yee _ $50. FE 5-2766. | em Car “Tosco ee yy nid ar 30 ft. of new caeors class A-B racers G08 Belts bares * rushes ali | 12% INCH Least poppe $29 95. | SET on Ee R MATCHED Bier ALD | mee $12.95 16 in. tricycles ' os] oma To RADE a Te a es |
a gt oop ‘often enter Son? “WAL TON TV nice ‘Christmas present. | Ree $00.50 belt sander, now ee | lobesaone sis: 7 x 38 pineeshars, information, “Mellon ‘Ra Beas
INTERIOR —DESIONER GIVING Walton Cor Josivn ‘FE 32251 F ane) Ra CR ee ee eee eee ee amen O00: 8) Mavtsie wrolee eh curs ice | Mich. Be eee er nore teces | USED APT ELECTRIC RANGES. | nin DYED MUSKRAT COAT Rea | $3.49 children's sleds. iweb eee East DEER RIFLE. SHOTGUN 3 RI-
Traditional case es ine 2. _W: Huren Munre Electric Co. 35 a) Fingertip length 1 sla teste |S a wearer | 5 ROOM Gl EATER: ar | Ged skates and sklis. FE
ahogan: — mole cape e' cr = Seger omnes
[athe top. icether wpholstered | SED) DE PT. dition, Size 1416. MAple | oe other fait tere. bewseweres| Oost. plese Guage rele cone, |? PAIR ROLLER GRATED. BOTS | desk chair. Pull size innerspring | Rk TV a $-4287 bet 7 & _@p no | = E . 45.1 MA 6-3203. LJ s _and girl's. Both sise 1. FE 5-162.
mattress and box springs on Har- iets Siond tab ce A] KE Li y S TTARDW ARE | sirantoe a0 NON | GUNS. MODERN. ANTI eter. vard frame. Power lawnmowers, i _59 3904 Auburn st Adams, Auburn stand Burr-Shel. ‘elegraph ‘otoro wan S70 S50 rees . $133 Jointer 6 on | s gome summer furniture, ete.| geivinator refrigerator . .. $30 |__ Christmas Tree “Heights. PE 2-8811- “sand, $80. Motors included” 1018 | [Guns — Bi - on te TRADE pe Beet Sect cta M. washer R BIC E. USED ‘emen Maniey Leach
12 CU FT WESTINGHOUSE RE- | co condition $49 50 A cet owe TREE FoR roo om: ee Good - — i | OUN iS. MODERN, ANTIQUE. BU’ _
eee oe ee le ey ‘maples fA'20) piacknill. Norway White. Pir HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE SEL PRURRSHELL 315 5 TEL: _____ | New swivel chairs | Douglas Pine, Scotch. Red. Jack., 7 mile, out Baldwin. Armstrong Save Money at 2
- as Sear arce Oe sone k ress Sacemen matic wether seo 20 | Also ornamental trees Dig your) floor covering ond Mac-O-Lac | |
ator | ints. Phone own. Bring your own t 2022 | paints. Ph —<
peaeirtag iene rae LAYTON'S Sleeth Rd. 3 miles west of Com- HOT WATER HEA . WGAL BU RMEISTER’ Ss |
Lg meme ER Furniture Appliances merce Village on gravel road | [ie ol aoereres sme wae oe M
cee Private owner 3065 Orchard lake Rd been | nce vcicccartana Paral ee ee! 80 and $118. | oo brteee were increased |
{ | one year. Also ea tank. $38 AND
__$80_3874 ‘Maiden Maceday Late, | [C00 [eae 1060 LAUNDRY TUBS FOR BALE. $15 | W. Huron.
2808 Dearborn, Rochester __ | WESTINGHOUSE E ELECTRIC LEONARD REFRIGERATOR. range; $75. OR 3-2968
_ Good condition. $60. FE 5-104 | iy ¢ 13 WOOL GREY RUG AND LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE, ‘s| pad food, condition : simale met- ww = sprigs a at-
pete aeEvoshe LIA deck a tree for aouvies bed. FE 5-4897.
, _ 199 Florence. _ / Lord’s Specials USED HOT POINT AUTOMATIC § pe dinette set $4095 = washer 50. TV. 820 95 pe sofa-bed 949 05 and up, new cat 4 dishwash- |
Jsed TVs from 82485 ..... up} er. 95 $229 95 «Sweet's
Hide-e-bed from $139.95 |... we | Ratio & Ascliances «22 8 Hu- Used cas ed 4’ : 00; ron, FE@1133. 0 za |
J |§ TO 6 ROOM OTL BURN oree with blower $75. MA 5-9786
Farniture and Apphances (25 W. Huron 3
“Where Wrigiey'’s Used To Be” |
~6.000 SQ. I NEW SoRNITU RE
HOVING AWAY A PEW Twos | WAREHOUSE PRICES lete. Day bed. FE 2-4330
room suite, easy chair, etc. MI
40770.
BENDIX ELECTRIC wongectged Delivered
new. LA
$2 per week. ‘Marta Washer
. A-l condition. es
BLOND LANE R .
like new: limed oak 4 biece bed-
Then Home & Auto. ts bw Hoge hENI
Most. loans
OLD FURNITURE
root coating, §, gal. 43.23 :
Hm ISAID RAR sitte 3 Pi ar ae AS DOWN PAYMENT ae, Huron, TERMS LOW A_ $2 WEEKLY
8139 6 ELE "Aline "Ee HEAT Pearson’s Bank Furniture $89.95 7 B. 42 Orchard Lake FE 47881 _trie, 1060 W. We give Gold Bel ‘Gite Stamps
OI. STOVES. 915 ate #95, SOME | 34” ROUND OAK TABLE. AND SIX . e and chairs, 053 Cameron
all eat | Lai Ice WALNUT Din Divino ROOM
na | Maem ag ME new. Sees.
Westinghouse a” —-s hay with wide oven.
migi4o03
WAYNE GABERT’S
FLOOR SAMPLE SALE 1936 ey refrigerators.
FE b-sits |
and up. 673 Auburn ‘aie Roch-
_ester_and Livernois Ri
_ ALL SIZES.
_____ FE 20550,
LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS WITH | Fr
__Nursery .MUtual ¢- 0038.
CHRISTMAS TREES $1.00 AND
Balsams, spruce Dots id
grown Scotch . American Le-
gion, corner Auburn and Paddock
DON’T BUY UNTIL YOU SEE
our trees A load of perfect trees
will arrive “eat For beautiful pic- |
shop Lowi
pine. L &
Oaklana ture window trees
“Balsam, spruce, Scotch
8 Standard Serv.
Ave. FE 3-0113
TARGE TREES. SUITABLE FOR
churches, halls and etc will
FE 5-529 deliver 4 ye
SCOTCH PINE CHRISTMAS TREES
Wholesale or retail You may
cut your own A + :
_ Walled Lake _ Oakley Park Rd.
| OS, . REFRIGERATOR, $25. CALL For Sale Miscellaneous 60
ALUMINUM COMBINATION. WIN-
AN RE- |
DUCED PRICES GET OUR ES-
TIMATE NO DOWN PAYMENT
TERMS M CONSTRUC-
, Your honor, the jury told you what they think of me! |
Now may I tell the jury what I Hates of them?”’
| INGER CONSOLE SEWING MA-'AKC BOXER PUPS 8 CIRCLE “chine. $<0. OR 3-0702. | weeks old. 3250 Crooks Rd. FE
| |
| » Hershberger For Sale Miscellaneous 60 AL ALI Onl
. OE REFRIGERATOR. ALSO
* Simken silent automatic oi] bur-
._ EM 33.
MPLETE | YOUTH
aay oil circulator.
_FE 5-1036. 185 8. Hospital Ra” 840.000 BTU. HR Srmasl OR
400 series Na’
STEAM BOIL. ILE R- Complete oi] burner with all
controls, 1 yr. :
MA 42240
276 Garage Doors FROM
SPECIAL FAL. OF FE Berry g stee! “fully guaranteed |
Frew
remode:
R
371_ 8 Paddoc
BATEROOY it Ti YOUNGs.
kitchen Furnaces: Ol) ea:
Sean coal ot water and steam
boilers. automa ver heater
hardware. eler rica) sunplies a: ' uo Estimates on {ree
—— SALE CO
__ FE.
tines Lowe Bros Pei
HEIGHTS SUPPLY, 2685 Perry
at FE 4-54
connections end stand, $30
__3-8807_ pee
AND PORK. HALF AND
3cer quarters. Ovdvke Market FE
_5-7941
| CABINET SINKS FROM 859.05
to build from 83 oe
60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 NON. al
ee on alee: nowieereed Lid al
contrac. ae Slower. OA e201)
ov FE 2-0029.
hew oa LVANIZED PIPE
= lle ft.
roy in a tt
al ald 100 8. rs Sagina
ol 8 spice HEATER, Ez
burners. pewee A Na
1s 5
bu’ ta tank. copper tubing
le w. modern design. Like new.
4-505, q
— a nn |
250 GAL. OIL TANK WITH apap | . GARAG ims REPAIRED TO
w. Lenathen vou; —
rane Put ip new earace :
Terms. FE 4-565¢
| OIL BURNER OR WIL. [ TRADE
refrigerator
1
rent. Call MElrose 7-302) ——
| OIL BURNER. 000 IN-
ternational with blower, $35. FE 2. 2520
Soda “LUXAIRE COAL FURNACE.
$25, and one Norge oi] furnace.
$50. Both in good cond. FE‘S-31
ONE "woop AND COAL Bt
eater also pipes
_Sition’ $38. OR 34809 PACHOUD WRECKING CO.
2301 Dixie Hwy. ss PE Ǥ-9108
PORTABLE ICE ANTY BURN-
con-
stove. Used ee Bargain. EM
35-0538. |
PISTOL ¢ coLT | MATCH TAROET.
Wagnalls caryclape ita with year
Both
_ 5-1678, 7 _to Som
~PLUMBING SPECIAL 52-eal electric water heater
Detroit Letirry and Consumer ap |
proved 689 50 like new. rE.
Arnason Plumbing Supply |
0
CHROME ,OR_ -ADMIUM TED
The kind that bolt to the frame
-T9
_ een rd Lake
- STORM
All good cond. FE 41474.
KITCHEN “CABINET SINKS, . BEAU-
tiful 42-in. model, $06 value, $60. Slichtly marred in transit. Also
several §¢-in. and m at terrific valves. Michigan
Tescent. } Orchard Lake A
KITCHEN CABINET SINKS,
beantiful 42 in ode! $95.00 val-
ue $50 56. Siiehtiy marred in tran- sit Alen several $4 '".
tn terrific
ord: Lake i 393 Orch-
— PLASH BANTAM CAM-
and accessories. Like new. rE 2-119
LAVATORIPS
cets, 824.50 valve.
totlet Ss. bathtubs,
terrific volues $14.95.
se are crate
‘UND Go 12 70 1 ll Bed it & Kitchen) cae
. eontiac sare a mi. wi Geas| chair. desk, sun lamp, and’ ne ming PIEC E E LIV ING. oe | Soe ae ——— 4 Onaand ltaberae pence Eo
|_incatine altars Rant atagrer® | > Mi cezte SOLE ALL SUNDAYS | INOrEUM FE 2-2866 1/2 PR. LINED DRAPES. ox | ROOM GROUI Open 10.30 to 230 a seve. | LINOLEUM... .39¢ YD.
We Give Heldens Ree Samos pr._34 FE _2-4373 | Davenport ¢ air. two step General Warehouse, ner) Dizie | 4*¢ WALT, TIT E 28 FT
ALL NEW marek Fo opine . ck “nnenes os i coffee table, 2 decor-, Hwy . < weber bias’ Pater TILE (Oxf rap racee
m5 a “| eee ator Jamps 700 «AM: ‘
FURNIT ORE Fr. seee_ after} 00 ALL FOR $97 Practically new, bargain. 651 ANTI PREEZE Te GAL. |$18.00 Cotton M $10.95 | MAPLE BUNK BEDS. — EW.| Ad other outtes. 2c 0 bed suites, | —enilworth. FES SMITH'’S. 257 S. Saginaw $30.50 Innerepring mattress $19.05 | $50. Call after 11 a.m. FE §-7905| studio couches, and beautiful ATTENTION! | LIONE EL & AMERICAN $18.55. eval ‘cabinet $095 | NEW TAPPAN PHILOAS RANGES: ee acon (ome ae . at savings up $100. Colorful
eit Lngeum vee: #y-4 penis canister set ree PIECE
“haung tor'tne home wt "| you have food election. Sm | REDROOM GROUP . * A
akland Furniture 4 pa" patnont Christmas. Dooesse “ea” erge canal
8. Saginaw FE 2625 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 2-9195 mps.
1 ea a and NEW ELEC. SEWING MACHINE. ALL *FOR ‘$09. ¢ desk anc gas stove. h
Good conditisa. $55. SA0T Bereley | Slove ‘ eucind) eaniet oc craye (trae
aR FA REMI WHR | | Weta cesta Bescon | Usotage el coe ce eae
Pe ie) Sore Se ea BABY BoOoY AND BED, GOOD | office desk. on pega FE | beds, roflaway beds 9 x 12 rugs.
5 ean EN ree See. omg ee ey BONED ian, "Ran | x12 LINO. RUG. .§2.98| Maire snd wales rare . ee Sale Alcohol — Antifreeze :
toms | writer and get it! LUMBER BARGAINS Just received several cars of new
& used lumber. sell at real sav-
Used. coors complete with
gfe Mgr tile, felts, shingles,
sheathing, nails, deor hardware.
‘all at bargain prmeee. one eset
Free catimates. Fabel el
MBER SURPLUS LU
MATERIAL SALES CO. 5340 Highland Ra. (M50) OR 3-7002
Anti-Freeze.......53c off
|
13 PooL * TABLES, cio.
machine cooler,
PLASTIC WALL TILE @ Ea
Unclaimed linoleum ....... 8249
Surplus Paimt _............, $1.4
White enamel .. $1.98
Asphalt tile . a ey
Harold’s Paint & Lino.
(#0 8. Saginaw St. hana aes WESTERN FLY-
Fe Ber 4 ( uniform, size 14.
52 GAL. ELEC $82.05
36 Gal. Heater A)
Cab. sinks & $50.
Laund 8, fancets $23.98
SAVE SUPPLY. 100 S Saginaw St.
CLOSEOUT rior and interior
x*s plyscord. 86.44 per sheet
Cash and-carry, Pontiae Plywood
Co- 1% Bald Ave. FE
2.2543.
GET IT QUICK,
through Classified Ads!
4 Yes, whatever it is— dial
FE28181 ‘for an ad-
4x }
FLYER TRAINS Authorized vies
Pree
CASH AN
Ix white pine poerde ener board
Treu'lation “3 ath 1.10 loose and Manket
7 inn so Culverts for drivewars
eelotes leet ty
umber Co Commerce
og ee get METAL LATHE: _YE 23740
_p.m. at nm Auburn Ave.
278 GAL, FUEL OIL TAWK. LEGS.
et cap. New Delivered , 838.
SUeT eacaaPICe CADiES em diam: and = sepph: ring =
$7) 6 hheve bill
ire of. sale.
New & USktd PORTABLES” WILL
NEW AND” dskD PURNITORE. , Ret and electric, og *
ter heaters WINDOWS, 56 5 34
| LOW BUT our SERVICE 18
3 YARDS TO SERVE You
|.x8 sheet rock C&C... $ 175
| 4x@ Masonite sheet “de 8: 2.88
| 1x8 Std P Pine
Is6 w. fir bds -er M $ 69 00
ix¢ Y, P. Flooring.
4 L_A fir std LJ Cal
xe «td Doucia. fir ner M$ 99 00
236 std, Dovnelas fir. oer M 8 99.00
| Doulas fir Per M $ 99 09 2” bianket ins! 100 ¢ . $ 445
éxfx"s fir Pivscore $ 505 4x8x'. fir Pivwr ou $ 395)
1xf knotty pine per M $160.00
‘x8 panelin~ W oi:- per M $160.00
pipe 8 305
Comb alum ore. from 8 29.95
WwW P Com $ 1495
3 pe: colored path set. all nttines
set. cast iron tub 8150.95
HARDWARE — PLUMBING
Ir eet ARE ite GHA
Hi DR: TO BUR-
M ‘8 AND SAVE UP TO y | __ Christmas Gifts 59 ~ CASH FOR ROR ROWBOAT | 80 Se rtonville |
FAWN. ICL FLUORESCENT FIX: , nore — $20.95 value. 95.
| tures. newest, brightest and most) Cases are slightly scratched
modern type of a for a aye Fluorescent . 303 Orchard
De Ol Oe oe TS ted stuaurcome it $11.95 sen $9.95. sophtomeaet —— Sie, 6 Bey eased ine) skates, | Slightly factory marred. Cabot | PHT PS ELECTR a eae size LG Childs desk. clothes hemp: | eeeecscns Orauaranta “y ave, 3218. . er;
aes: —— saa PORTABLE RADIO AND RECORD CIRCULAR SAW—8 INCH ‘, HP. : Boys AND ore as ROLLER, motor. 1B, good shape. also com.| Player. child's pool table. PE
compLire an ae BOOK | ination 4% er; ‘ies - re
House” PE Sina after 6. | eluded. PE 5-7330 after 6 a frog ‘3. Telegraph se Laine
CASH "pe ORS FURNITURE th of Orchard Lake - | LY S
COMPLETE LIONEL | “CHRISTMAS: TOOLS - a ee ee TRAIN OUTFIT _FREE PLANS for TOYS | 22¢ gallon et te .. ae}
Call FE 5-5004 | CHURCH’S INC, Rabb bese vaint. gal sm
Before 4:30 p.m 161 _Sevirsel Rd. __¥¥i_ 30233 | "gal. patel & relier or pan 0350 Sree) ALLL DELGO HIGH-BOY OIL FUR- - pe | mace, complete, 1 yr. old. OR ELE R SHOP.
CROCHETED —ARTI : _ 31719. __ | Of _8. Saginay St. | Open 9 to 9
cies be | DRAW TITE HITCHES | PRE-INVENTORY
SALE ; 1s heat cent dise op cash and carry
Cameras, Equipment 61A OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT listed under “Hobbies & Sup-
pies.’ Classification number 24A.
EY NE OLYMPIC §& mm |
ginner. tt Bass. Good condition. |
$65. MI 4-700
120 “BARS | ACCORDION"
se ee ~~ ONLY Purchase price eae
for $165 M_ 3-3066
Village.
ACCORDION BALE ALL 8TYLES, |
colors, repaired. Voaners to eal |
gipners Xmas
_Prall. i, basement apt Fi
~B FLAT CLARINET, $35
FE 5-2756 vaways
|
BALDWIN ACROSONIC 2 GONSOLE
| piano. Dark finish, FE 2-303
BEAUTIFUL SMALL ~ BABY |
grand piano. Like new. Gal-
lagher’'s 18 E Huron 8t.
~ | BEGINNER'S ACCORDION & CASE,
book $40. FE 2-0157—
ELECTRONIC ORGAN. el 2D 20 mos. old. Like new
Private party. Urgent. GReenieat |
4-0205, cal] Sun. preferably
| ESTEY GRAND PIANO BEAUTI-
ful dark mahogany case in per-
fect condition vely tone. Sacri-
fice for half of price paid six
Yrs. ago.
ford Township, Detroit
GUITAR. WITH BAR ATTACH-
ment, and case Excellent cond.,
$25. Ph FE 2-7558 after 4 p.m
NEW SPINET PIANOS CABLE, We heads
| Dranich & Bach hig IL Cateen~ }
$395 up Row! Products Co
| 2-6036,.OL 6-057]. i
| A-1 CONDI-| ONE CORONET. tion. OR PIANO TUNING. REPAIRS “GUAR |
teed OA 8-394, OA 8-3325 _ ar n
PIANO. $50 ___ FE 23-1004 after 3:30 pm.
PISNO 1UNING AN ee
_‘ng. Oscar Schmidt (2-621 SMALL MAHOGANY & soles "PI:
ano. Excellent condition. Gal-
lagher's, E. Huron St. FE
SMALL CONSOLE PIANO. 40-IN. er A real aa Oallagher s.
_18_E. Huron St. FE 4-0566. _ SPINET LOWREY ORGAN AND
piano combined ees $1500 new.
sacrifice $850, FE 43874
3 VIOLINS Saeeay ENT CONDI-
Reasonable. Oxford, OA
_SM. Se eee
USED, BLOND. SPINET PIANO. Terms. Gallagher's, 18 E. Huron
St. FE 40566.
+ dition,
| VIOLIN. seli. Best offer.
| | $40. 2661 Dixie Highway
DATED 1716 MUST FE 4-894,
VOSE CONSOLE PIANO. MAHOG-
800,000
AT "RU REITER S {OUR PRICES NOT ONLY
iN
8500 ON ALL MATERIALS.
MAKE SURE IT's
BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co.
9197 Cooley Lake Eu pane
‘Telerravd & 8 Mile Ra Detroit PL 1-418
STORM SASH
and ori
FE 4 Sam to’ p.m,
Talbott feanmben as 8 Gee Lesa Aliso Spread Satin and
ving. base. = ee Hard-
sup-
ws, doors: and
“fat tine 2. ‘amber. 105 Oakland
FE 42622.
aye. °Ph, :
CANS, COOLER.
Hot water r tanks. 1672 Fen-
ten Rd. off of M39
aces. BURNERS,
can rners, co stokers @
stoves Warne Heating Co.. Roch- ester ot. 18]
Ag he Union Wreckinn on r
seepey Sec Scuaes: Lake "Rd. GReen-
__Do It Yourself
a TOOLS. po ¥ TOUR OWN Vprumolne, wiring, repairing Com.
61
plete sewer. crock and
drain tile, fontcalm . Builders”
& ie 186 West Montcalm, FE
. thru Wed. ® to 6:30. mM Thursda:
Aluminum combination Sutewe|
doors. ae
ember ist. Gun prices will be
increased the ten lst, Don't wait
e and Ast jon. tomer.
edva
ANDERSON pw E,
2182 8 TELEGRAPH PE 5-0062 FREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS |
;Mon. Tues. Wed Sat. 9 to 6
| Thurs and Fri_ 8 te 8 Sun 10 to ®
| LADIES | | : 1 JOHNSON
OUTBOARD MOTORS
| Can be a Lay-away
}
SLAY BAUGH'S | 630 Oakland Ave PE .8-0453 © FE 40824
| SET OF FOUR MATCHED SPALD-
ing woods, new rubber
Nice Christmas present FE)
$-6902 after 4. 4872 Elizabeth |
_Uake Rad
| Sand, Gravel & Dirt” 66.
4 i TOP ‘aon, CRUSHED STONE
$4, bilinee rE 2) id] Conklin,
PIT FOR
Excellent gravel. ene OA 8-2035.
ROAD Scand fon
S_vds.. 87.00 delivered. FE
SAND AND FILL DIRT | cate DELIV-
ered all winter. FX 4-1170
Wood, Coal & Fuel 67. RPP PY PAA LAE APN
DRY, HARD. HEAVY oa wooD
indlins oa ot
and kk ord or 2 cord for $10 or FE |
__ 40000.
aa DRY SLAB V.00n, “6 A CORD.
for $11. Delivered. FE 5-2006.
movie camera, like new. $50
41-7301. \"s
accoapidw. AN? CASE FOR -=|
basement apt. FE 5-928. | - i
. $01
14995 Dixie. Red- |
|
|
UPRIGHT PIANO IN GOOD Con- |
take |
|
grips. | For Sale Pets Pm
a PUPPIES. Mos. dLD,
Two males, one woe $15 and
ellent blood line, MY $50 Exe
2-6082.-
CANARY, CAO an AND STANDARD.
__ Sale Musical 1 Goods _ 02, curerians “PUPPIES SMA wath
re. ‘2-b470.
COME AND SEE OUR MEXICAN Chihuahuas. Several
North Branch. Mich.
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. REG. TOY
Fox Terrier puppics. 3 months
old. $20 each Home afer 2:30.
| 671 E. “Tennyson, of off Joslyn
CANARIES. GUARANTEED sing.
ers $15. Phone FE 5-0038 *
Christmas Parakeets — ECT EARLY DEPOSIT HOLDS
Talking strain. al!
Varieties Cages
Visitors Welcome. Orcs "til .
4th PE 2-40258 Closed | Bun.
CHRISTMAS PUPPIES AKC reg German ® epherds. 4
weeks old Christmas Eve yond
| _@ree papers, FE 5-7608. MI 7
| CUTE 6-WEEK - OLD Ciera
| puppies. $10 MA 5-004!
DACHSHUND ) PUPPIES. AKC REG reasonable, OR 3-4568 SS
DOBERMAN PINSCHER PUP-
pies 7 weeks old) AKC regis-
Coat $35. MArket ¢1487. Walled
| FEMALE DOBERMAN 1), YEARS | old ‘S35. OR: 3-5897
FEMALE PUPPIES FOR SALE.
Mother—German Shepherd. Fa-
ther—Collie, $20. FE 5-1649.
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPs. A CIDER, HOR HOME-
ery Orchards. Orchard
EXCELLENT coer
+
ms
a
THIRTY me THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10,1955
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\ | ao oi = _Sale Farm | Equipment 76) Auto Accessories opel For Sale-Trucks 90) —For Sale Cars 91) “Fair Sale Cars 9!) For Sale Cars = 91, For Sale Cars 91. _ Announcement bv Distributor Tec Glass Service Shem witht BARGAIN. CLOSED . TIP TOP N ed tl os tractor. Cheap. Call be- V9S6 CLINTON | wen you neng ttrttore you tied | {contig wal” PAPE Gs MATTHEWS L Guarante i... an € Can Voli! - sia tae) Eaeeerters| TRUCKS VALUES Nee oe! $138 and up We trade. Also| At) work guaranteed Pree} ib ollerare ar R ly C APRI All Makes and Models tractors. riding & walking of coffee to @ customer with each ae 50 Nash 4 dr. sedan. Ra- ‘ '54 Ford 2d $044 °55 Ford 2 dr $1199 —-——Pontiac’s Oldest Dealer door giass or windshield installed Chev. i andih . $165 ( ;UARAN EED as ore aaeeee a r serene Terms) oWhelscaic! & Retall no Saturday Untt! 4 108) Por § ten ptabe mo and heater.... COUPES = tote ek foe per: cklend Age Ona ce 6700s : MOTOR SALES 1°53 Mercury Hdtp $1199 53 Plymouth 2.dr. $644 21 Mount Clemens St (12 Oakland Ave PE 4-706¢ '50 Studebaker 4 dr. sedar Ss aoe ; P : : FE_3-9830 | —“Lovute 6 AUTO PARTS | 1953 Ford 2 ton dump oO Studebake r. sedan. 19s Pivmout Bovey | 4) Gest: a a AS $2005 254 8 Saginaw 8t. FE ¢7371 rr Be ie rand ‘er- rygler 4 doo ‘ Ss hs] ERT UF oe d r S32 E 4 BUY or Ths WEsX are eT Garters ccd casetemecn | patel’ 104 Mord 3) tan, onste pale heater and ae 10s Piymoutn club sedan. jhe Ca wt 183-1 °52 Nash St. Wen. $499 53 Ford Hardtop $999 Frank | it aprt 87 50 CHU onopaaccaed sth ge Club, 2 door iB b F ] orn? . roman. VAllwcchatmere Sales | Eoin of used marie, ter 1 cere me Ford 2 too sake : 138i hams 0 rost, ne. pbs aoe we 2 DOOR ‘35 Ford Hardtop $1709 ’32 Ford Hardtop $844 ven. I Meee Cabin sawer DROP eke Ave Ph FE 4-411, 1958 Ford 1 ton stake | 49 Chevrolet 2 dr. sedan. 1061 Chrysler Highlander € door. \CONTINEN: STA DEAT ER bcs thee natal a premont "STE 209 2 C1 2d $599 = | oe : 5 deg eats custom 4 dot. 0 ‘49 PONTIAC 2 DOOR § 1°35] For ° 5 ik f4 lea aoc Ree Garton So isee Seecipmest 1653 EAR: ANCE S$ SALE OF | 1635 Ford ta ton pickup Heater only .... .$295 call, Out jebaker, overdrive $250) R30 S. W OODWARD 30731 after 4:30 or all day Sun | ° (Ford 2)dr.2...:$ vey ’ * es
- pueeahangaictnmpuaiiaiemeg Smee — Woodwara North of 14 - NES : 0) F503-1963) Pontiacs BIRMINGHAM ‘48 PONTIAC HYDRAMATIC ~| 524 7). : ; eT ee rope eh “Birmingbam Med | V-8 EXGINES | LARRY *<3)Mfenny) 1 2dr xedan: CLARKSTON Mi ot i mang ane gr, Torpedo R & Mumm signals | 34 Chev. 2dr......$044 - "52 Buick 2 dr..... $644 d 4-605} ford. ; “ a pes df Bre ‘o rand new tires, POLE s TRACTORS —anow | a rvlinger enginens ener Heater only. .....S445) MOTOR SALES | Seater tew utes afi ged SS TES, ne, Malet doh SI 152 Olds 88 2 dr..-.$699 °33 Ford 2 dr..... .$699 r * |
. ane ed % ‘ ae Oo oct ak teeene pow, and casters Jeri snow Fora, Chev Wiliys | EROME eae 2.8 MAIN 8ST. "s3 MERCURY waist a dN al ad . blowers Fvans Eoulpment. 6507 SPECIAT $2 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan. cn aketOy PONTIAC 19531 OWNER. EX- jen a ee An, Die Hwy. MA S818 of OR SPECIAL RocuEsTER rorD Deater | jad Aire the nrsien PLYMOUTH a condition, $825. PE $-4426 | °53 Chev, Convt....$844 53 Dodge 2 dr.....$699 hos, » ries Bae one , Sutomotive OL | Ikadio and heater. . 340! Tibet 5 SELy oo TRADE M RCURY ae ce -W ANI E ERS cquer er | F PONTIAC - «DOOR. BLA a hod Coo 59 Sees NEW AND USES gare racers i SCHIRAM AUTC PAR TS PONo00D THAN wiles a US: as and white Siar Chief 02.200 FE) '54 Ford Convt. ..$1044 52 Pont. Convt... .$699 wieary 2 Pace Ortonville, | GR? | Ci S: = DEECACES TRUCKS PRIVATE OWNER DESIRES TO | 7-0571 afier 5 ehinery. one ¢ * 45. aaa
——— - -- « | ' as ae cect —— te" a For Sale can oO | Rea i Bote in exeeiient com) ST ATION PONTIAC SEDAN GOOD ROM} '52 Pont. Dix.2dr.$599. '52 Ford .R..Wign $844 - . oy: = | ’ ; Ae , ; : USED TRACTORS 1324 Baldwin 30. Chev. 34 t. pickup $495! dition. fuity equipped oe aa jon. Clean. Ca -, f(s meat ~~ Wh) dest q rd a es
5 5 F RE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH | ~ QUANTITY | 33 Chev. sedan deliv. $645 halstery” Phone MAyia r 6 “3838 or WAC YONS | 155 PONTIAC CUSTOM KEATALE. | '54 Plymouth 2 dr. $844 51 Plymouth 4 dr. $299 RES ne eOwal| (S2Chev. 1, t. panel $445 Pogo fiat _lemeed “le 1953s AND 19546 S500. ue ie Te 1°54 Merc. 4dr $1209 "53 Chev. 4 dr..... . $699 SOME HAVE SNOW PLO and QUALI TY. ‘S| Ford ', t. pickup $445) over payments or trade for truck Po WAS PA DELUXE PONTIAC STAR CHIEF | °7 \!CTC. vee eS iS : Cee UL eronel ane Aci wera ee E = FE 5-8260 $1345 ee Excellent ‘condition. FE] : . Ve ae . Chevy V8. overdrive | SUChev, 1, ton, DESOTO 1951.4 DR. cUSTOM "SL Pont. St. Wen. $499 52 Merc. 2 dr.....$644 VE. TAKE TRADE. INS SS Chevy, 600 mi Powe: Oude, | ake rack $495, Radio & este Good condition. is PONTIAC 4 DR. STAR CHIEF ME onepin Tia sf Bul super Merdten anarg, || Stake rack .......$495, Beateas Beer Bob Frost, Inc. soto, Rentonaie PEER | o> ord 2 dr......$500 ‘SI Mere. Clb, Cpe. $444 DEPENDABLE PARTS AND 3 Cadac “an” Roetnoeere® | 'S8GMC '; t. panel. .$145| a DODGE SDR nena Tikes LINCOLN, MERCURY AND is98 PONTIAC sTaR CHlEPTAIN | °* Ford 2 dr......$: ee oc ; . SERVICE re Ano 53 Chevy Bel Air Hardtop | like new. Cheap. May be seen at CONTINENTAL DFaAr. _ deluxe, 4 dr. FE 2-8068_ vee or Deo bs hod 544 FE 40734 $3 Pontiac Chieftain Hydra 19 8. Paddock St. Pontiac, 850 S. WOODW ey [) | 193 Pontiac 2 poor. Low] ’51 Chev. 2 dr......$209 o< Pivmouth r. $5 KING BRO ee ee eee rane: share HARGREAVES FORD ists st condi Las tT ene BIRMINGHAM . boa Sess ie) Beene) ce 99 1-H DEAL LER 47058 32 Olds cheap H. Excellent c ion. MA 6-2 | or Tit Soe 5 ae ( Vole ga ’ ¢ posto BD UATIOEOXEED | For Sale Vices) SOSA 2 cn, mee ects leaded. ae anne et __ FE ¢4306| "39 FORD EXCELLENT COxp.|M! ©2000 -JOrdan 43033 | ings pegtinc oN @DOOR HYDRA. | 5! Ford Convt:....$399 34 Ford R. Wan. $1195 Wii; } h. Ch AIS Dict see CY oe nnn These are only a few of our 59 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE.| few white-wail soe: R&H $325 Lees OLDS SUPER 8 HOLIDAY. any) extra's 761718 VEE 80798 tap Ap 2A, ; $1599 icn. ain we 3 SE 70-18 ROYALS NEw choice selections Power brakes, steering, windows. [po = st a ———— a By owner Coral and beige 8.000 | 2 . New PR Ws 53 I ont, Dix. 8 a Buick Hrdtop tee Males Bervice, Rene MY_3-5821 A he ene OCC eh cae TRANSPORTATIONS | seat eciestes Under 10.000 miles. | | Miles. FE 23615 or EM 3-0157 | ‘47 2-DOOR PONTIAC NEW TIRES 2 dr ROO MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS REN-| bite walls : . 100 TO CHOOSE FROM ze t3808 30% | 1952 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR V-8. | ~ | _and battery. 13 N. Ardmore 2dr. .....----8 tals, parts & repairs 18990 Crooks new FE 60) - ‘40 Ford V8 $95 49 Chevy radio ~ ora HE A ROL. te Tt radio & heater. two tone pain’ | 1953 OLDS SUPER 88 4 DOOR, | 193 PONTIAC 7 DR. TWO TONE Rd MI 6-0446 FOUR 600 X 16 SNOW TIRES IN & heater $175 50 Buick $297 | Rew tires. ethis one is sure to fully equipped, one owner Power | Conventional shift. 19.009 miles as \R W&INDCS1 RIAI = gooc condition $25 Phone OR pe ae nice EI hte | Irony by Be! ate < acer Sane Diease. Your car or truck down | atrg power brakes. buy now 615 First St. PE 4-5978 m < \s Ao 3-9122 1 Pontiac $267 1 Kaiser VOrvY over cora adio, heater ices._ Easy | « PONTIAC = ARCHI : } S GOOD USED TIRES 3190 UP.| $297. (41 Chey. S41. “4s Fi = ~Caiv—-$140b--Gueren-+- CoP ae Cae terms a Ph aaron aye Cath MeCullough Chain Saws 1x0 white walls S03 8 Saginaw | 346 ‘47 Chevy $47 All these Haskins Chev lina Ph Mi ° FE 4-0687 . | ars can be bought with amal! | 7] wat L OR CHEVROLET. * ' PONTIAC 1952 4 DR LOADED | | New and U .ed | Ee = ¢own payment Financing ar- x 6751 Di H t MIS H k h with accessories Low mileage FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW | Auto o Service gh ranged Real Estate or Contracis | Walled Lake _MA 41561 MAnle ean as Ins eV. Hertect condition. See Fred Foss IDEA |S TA eeieeted aon trade or cash dif- Open nites te 6781 Dixie Hey at Mia one ogee ai yake one ern cee ee | REPAIRS RUMPING & PAINTING | {7°™ a) 30 FORD CONV. RADIO. HEAT. . MAple 5-5071 or eo eee : HOUGHTEN & SON SETEREE ESTIMATE. | ECONOMY USED CARS evrolet er Rew top, Clean inside and out | ____Opennites til +} PONTING 1850 CHEIFTATR 8 >] WITH GOOD CREDIT $82: N Main. Rochester OL 1-9781 z - [22 Auburn FE 46-2131 No mone a per mo fy, LD g a iat aul erst att MAKES OF CARS | : Se ‘ kon aro 1955 OLDS. SUPER 88. 2-DooR| dr R & H. Hydra. W-W, etc ; Wuction Sales 77 ‘ * ave eee 2 Coon ool Bed 1956 Demo S Ct be East | hardiop. Full power. Very low Exc. cond rd he EAA, Hoard oa | a? tires one mileage. Only P9350 down, MA en all me. . . . . S _ ven e I y MOTOR SALES brakes. New ures Phos rE FORD ERCURY hg iu ' Ay Paria 2 AUCTION. THURS DEC 15 Aq PHONE FE 2-0186 toons 8 “eee Floor Cars. Officials Cars eat ee MOVING WEST-IF You PONTIAC stancnier caracina |’ ‘ hey. Convt. a enn de eed oe eiien coet con walled Caan at went Pike ot “ Dcee ESTER (e0m: | Courtesy Cars pe) ian CONDE SE eeemine ro Sea RG coon een ite Oecona (Dae $2 Ford 2 dr 32 Plymouth 4 dr We) SO GE a CU le een : “2 = i 1954 Custom M ‘1950 PONTIAC 8 HYDRA $2 AND| = ° oe Ul , Pake nas ren Pee Tae | CRANKSHATT | GRikDINoliy ine BuicK 52 ; rors ROG EM $25 Save etore SM pedes Cun teens 8395| completely equipped — includin s — marine Shares Charen an bees Fereitere’| 32300 __ 2 Don't Delay—Act Today ee ee 8 el ve bisebranee scum Ave. Cal ome $195 oo ; | CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION | O\ER OUR ‘COST “St Plymouth ‘Sedan sa 190 PLYMOUTH sPEC DE: | .{® Pot. > tele Limited Time Only —Drive in Today A Sale Housetrailers 78 Evinrude motors : 35 B $2 Stud : 8395 h or eeem reer Wolverine and Peathercraft boats a eels Nar betas agate IN mee tt Waar = Sits ses pea tonty 595/22 Nash Rambler ee! SOR OP DEI I uick special hardto mileage. y “| MOUSETRAILER, ALL METAI Canoes ‘$4 Pontiac sedan Hydramatic HURON full: price. 1641 Beechmont Keego | ———— ®t! Oakland Avenue ‘ a TV. 27 ft Huron Tratier Levees ceceretiee ‘$4 Mercury sedan MOTOR SALES Harbor, PE 5-0018 Official C . er "$2 Studebaker sedan. overdrive mV ap 4 TA. , q . . Pare "No 8, Py cash Morea HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS | Sl Mercury sedan Merc-O-Matie CHEN ROLE I a * eres saat 488 PONTIAC STARCHIEP. Oe mater oe tboo “aie good condition. $150 See ater 6 1? 8 Opear eves! ay er a Pivmouth 2dr. ‘exe transpor.| Oakland County's Fastest | FORD. 1950 2-DR, Ra sPoT-| Matic. white wails and extras OLDS 8-88 HARD TOP aro UIAer, or _ > m __Phone FE #101 — CERCUsY Yr UTBUAR. MIRA | ation Growing Dealer light, overdrive, white sidewalls | _'O¥ mileage Ph. a__MY_2-4592 pon: T WAIT TO SEE THESE ~ . == WANTED. ALUM. fh To S& Bervice FE 25290 8 8©=—| #6 Dodae 4dr. the best yout! ace - Very sharp Can finance. 60 8 {1055 PONTIAC CATALINA ALL CARS! housetrailer. Electric brates. FE i "PER Cunt OFF GRUAtiNEe Wer ac ; 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M15 _Telegraph FE 2-3200 ies POR re a | ee Sgt OPER every week might 2-7250. 5 7 : ° is3 R N 8 | 185: NTLAC 4 R cCU8T until ® ane 1056 CHAMUION 30 FL, TRAILER | Se anes ete Carkner Motor Sales MAple 3- 507 | Fon a CURT SEDAN. nuere yes ce) eee | HOUGHEEN & SON ' PE 8-1371_or on —— ai FoR OWENS MARINE SUPPLY Be Your “Santa” Open Nights ‘til 9 _Nalls, many extras MI 40270 "Sb PONTIAC] OGD CONDITION: || (YOUR FRIEND! Y OLDSMOBILE SEE THE NEW GENERAL 306 Orchard Lake Ave. ; ee i See be . a Ce einem t® fi, Simele and Prone e FE 28020" we 8 MOODWARD RIRMINORAM West Side Used Cars. a i856 ioe eee ae on ea PORTiCEe ay. OMc TRUCK DEALER ven 4604S. Woodward, Birmingham ° rooms. Make a com- —a ee ee oe — : hi OL, 1-976 \ pietg comparison and I'm sure ALUMA CRAFT. BOATS Perfect cond Fully equipped in- Drive out where overhead ts low FORD, 1953. 2 TONE GREEN RaA- dra. Radio and neater WW tube. 22 N Main. Rochester, Ot “ * you will be convinced that it is EVINRUDE MOTORS cluding power steering & brakes and, save the difference ia dio, heater, Fordomatic. Good N N ese Resi taketh bad Gretta, heal i955; MARINE SALES & SERVICE Palllipricomsiite. | Mines OL | makes & models to choose from. condition Call MY. 2-S601 dese tires” | Nearly eeu |) NE® | arc pee AKER RADIOCANG Midwest £-7500 * demonstrators One 38 ft 3 bed- —___$%_8_ TELEGRAPH | 53941" mvate West Side Used Cars | SS parma et see to appreciate heater. Sell cheap. EM 3-2952 . =~ co Sacre’ Gas te remota Transportation Offered 87, (BUICK. '53._ SUPER RIVIERA | 932 W Huron FE 42188 | WHY WAIT PONTIAC STAR CHIEF custom % SriDes kes jaa ION Se ee cee tee home|: | Qood white-walls, 2-tone Dvna- | 1953 BEL AIR CHEVY FULLY | : rs mc 1953, Cdr sedan“ urquoise & Go0d condition FE S17) , “A Phone Call Starts a Salesman to Your Door” Seer Aiee, eseatranaes sal 3 root See TO CALIF. SEATTLE flow. radio. heater. 1 owner, $1125 equ ed, exceptionally eiean FOR 56 PLA ES Seafoam Power white sidewalls $195) 050 Me sone __ 2 = £ - ire i . ba tee down: Conese Seles: 2101)/ Opie: 1a | Averill (Ante) Saiee'(2008)) ont oe eo “ie | = 21000_FE_4-3300 WE GOT’EM - pole Cs | meekere Sete m7 COUsSr GEN oye uces Bisley _Ditie Wer Fe Sa THO ANTIQUE, GAPS, J BUCK | 2 CHEVROLET «DR RADIO : i — | : CARS FOR LOs 4 ANGELES, 8) SAN | 1929 Va Lincoln 4 dr Unrestored | heater spot light. other acces | 2, .5, Dodges, new while they last
= Tal er Tanciaco, or Seattle ~Can be seen at the new Marathon | _*ortes. Good Pw 00008 | 64 Pord A sharsy Low tiles $1260
: / ! INTIAC cepa AN LDS BEnN ICE Gas Station, corner Joslyn and | ‘47 CHEV. GOOD RUNNING CON. ‘34 Dodge V8 Bowertivus $1295 \\ 534% Union 8 EE EES 1 2) | Walton 0 ees \ dition. Cheap. 1324 Baldwin 54 Pont. 2 door .. lies \\ ai : ‘3b CAR ODING”7 TO CALIF — “CAN | 1934 BUICK ROADMASTER RA: | 33 CHEVROLET STATION WAG-|'S4 Chev. Gone 31250 . XC art e take 4 passengers Leaving in 3 avo, heater. tinted glass, Power| on Power Glide R & H. 24.000 54 Plymouth Cl Cpe ...... 81145 . SS a | Perfect tadatian®® parnncovers, | _ miles. Exe. Condition. MI ¢-9000 | 6 Ford "2 Door OP ee . | RESPONSIBLE 1 PARTY TO DRIVE et © - | oem amber % NOOR inig | 53 Bute per sedan ...... 2ps ANDERSON and GREAT LAKES 1958 aytomobile to Miami |_¢r 81850, terms MA 5-872 Cvevacunt Good ‘condines, | 33 Dodge V-8 4 door... $940 . 37 to 45 ft. America’s 2 unchal- ireand’ Ose 18 And return Jan | "35 BUICK 4 DR. POWER STEER. PE 5-6002 ‘33 Plymouth 4 door : ® lenged leaders in their price 4 All gas and car expenses paid ing and brakes. $2450. MI SOON aie 52 Dodge 4 door +3) ee comet BEEMER. CREE ani) Must be reliable Apply 59 Wayne ot] ped ie A 4 DOOR 10 | $2 DeSoto 4 ole Loaded.
| eee AP pTy SO Warne | CADILLAC 1951. FLEETWOOD | _Extras 8700 FE 8.2360 after § |: our Caller NI HOME. New trailers as ift- : Fl $1 Chev. ? don .. BABS
‘ te as % down As long an 60| TRUSS OOims wORTE PaRT | body, ¢riven by owner only. FE ‘31 Olds 08 ¢ Goor need a S ‘ load either way FE 5-6806 _ me oo 4 3 F > 8! penne to pav at 5 per cent in. | UWwaeecea” Used Cars 88 THIS ONE | ol Chee 5 de = beoey 3 : . “"PARTS—STORE _| Wanted Used Cars 8 New WONT LAST | ghee ace ST | ® Across from Tel-Ruron Cener | CALIFORNIA BUYER di kvheater new sehite wari tinen, | at Pont 2 dome 2 gins - enter IN ee . - 4 ae Srsisis Potts-Serrice Open to € thru nat AVERIL'S 2020 DIXIE HWY. Cre it twin sontlignts. rill guard 7 pee snl Open | 22-0878 “2 4-AROG t: whee] cover: two lone paint w f WostLE Woatae rate any. WANTED — acaceoeas Plan mileage. this one must he xeen HELP US BROOM ‘EM ODT ON ALL USED CAR Booster springs installed he oy make any model Top ee appreciated. GMAC easy | ‘Cars wired for pulling tratiers PA OU BEEN TURNED : : “wor 5 | Karen “ghort. ‘Pr "sa300 BAGI_EY AUTO PARTS! BAa% wits ftvino TO BOY Ree eo SPIDERS = ‘53 Dodge C 4dr...$ 695 | rE eazi 110 BAGLaY #T | EuptDident nor creom | Haskins Chev, | ,Podse- Fina et P THE LIST 93 Dodge Coronet 4 dr... OXFORD WE Pav TOP DOLLAR FOR| B40 CREDIT ETC? 232 S. Saginaw FF.2.9131| ; 5 sharp late mode: cars WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION 6151 Disie Muy ac Mis = | = : 52 P t 8 ] h dra $ 545 or ‘#6 —-— 6&1 AUTOMOBILES MAple 5-507] 1933 FORD CUSTOMLINE. 1940 . on 1ae Cy . y ee Trailer Sales | COMMUNITY | far" sau teat an tan | _onm ater “ilo (89, FORD CUSTOMEINE, me, ne : a Ji t 35 . : 5 : i $ 395 : WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF a8 ond heater New paint. 31.000 ‘ac- Pontise td Spano ae ae | 1955 Plymouth V-8, ra- 1954 Plymouth 4 Door or Buick Spe. 4 ar. see eee Faces seed on ps MOTORS | TELE ee © “34 caaviCas STATION WAGON. « Fone rere COR LIKE NEW. dio & heater, ate: Suburban, radio" and , eV SS Coe 5 trailers ust cut down - 803 N.M No Co-Si ! door, OR 3-8124. After 4:30. from, 4 drs., hardtops 2 50 Ch 9 pa tee N. Main, Rochester No Co-Signers OR 3-8124 ____ | _MY 3.4708" after 5 : S., tops. heater to choose : . inventory. Get a bargain | OLive 2-631) ieee Gehan eum Piariws iners ProRDr VICTORIA. ee club coupes. Some f , oe fect. fon ll” t r btceronds do La} equippe: jest offer over $1800 : rom, r 53 M M here today. 40 to pick OUT Or ay ee wing Immediate Delivery ! less CHEVROLET BEL AIR «DR | _OR 13-2700. with power acces. es $1195 ercury Iviont. oe . miles. Real sharp. $1,650. S| e S| country hving.. e) : ; Steen: To (i peid back” Asta ‘Sales Deal Direct! Pe saveg. Noel ere hele | Porp genguoe Reet wwtirs | Prom ......,.. $1695 i ‘93 Ford 2 dr. Ford-o-....$ 675 See the new 06 Stewarts, Gen. | _ 183 8S. Saginaw St. FE | 1955 , CHEVIE BEL ay eos _New _Fordomatic FE 5-8979 . Ses >) si . Tw toe ef Bes den cee | THIS HIGH DOL TART No Finance Sal miles. Just ta eo over Dayments. NEw oa)*8S,,, HUDSON STATION | 1958 Chevrolet Convert. 1954 De Soto 4 Door |] ‘SQ Dodge 4dr ...$ 395 upstal bedroom trailers, The | For high grade used cars. We 2683 Judah off Baldwin Rad. take : as ; . 5 coo dnd oo as" Stewart onch You have to | need them ‘Drive the extra miles Buy Here—Pay: Here “tes2 peCHEVROLET, BUSINESS | Sep rae — ible, radio and heater, Sedan, radio & heater, |] , eee tt to believe It. ft will pay you well. 4540 Dixie Heater, radio, good tires. EP STATION WAGON GOOD yee pliralre ek . 5] Mercury Cc Gpe Rank rates, ow insurance. Trail-| Hwy on “ Exceheer condition. FE 2-4490 Fqpution. Call OR 3-434 after PL Strg. & brakes, power acces., like new, . ° el Gann ueatieat pxcaemae (mn if Jo VANWELY YALL COME j 103! CHEVROLET 3DR. LOOKS | 2 igen DELUXE 1983 | RADIO. |] whitewalls. Beautiful, for only ...6...$1495 |] ’ lel t 4 d 5 265 WOxtord Mcallen sales __OR_}-1255 N ATION AL Visca ann Woes) Mereain (20607 | wi cater (a Mydrematie’ ears al $1995 . uason morne ae 7 : z : UF é ‘ | a A-1963, Pema ereenns O < Mile Bouth of Lake Orion on M24, UP TO 50 FOR JORK” & cHmAP ‘ ‘ | CHEVROLET BEL AIR 1953. POW- ATENTIGN boas = 5] FE d C { 8 $ 450 2-077 care = MOTOR SALE |_| as ee A) en a 1954 Plymouth 4 Door or usiom sooo at) 4 12 fA hiet ty ft Jone PRICE THE REST - THEN GET R SALES | _& heater, $800 FE 8-1363 Jeep headquarters” 685 ‘ausurn | 1954 Ford Victoria, ra- . : s See ithere' ss the best trom nT ‘71S SAGINAW | CHEVROLET STATPON WAGON.| Ave New and used emherlif dig and heater. Fard- Sedan, radio and heat- 'S0 Pp {] D d $ 275 GRAILER FOR SALE. a BINT SPENCE 1951 CADILLAC @2 4 DOOR SEDAN | 1953. 4 door, 2 tone green. heater | Grive. Will¥'s Deepening wane, ay ater. ontlac Toe eee eee arent OR 3-786) | USED CARS owner car. 37.000 actual ‘eine | Oniy 18 000" mileage. Must sell.| We buy sell, trade Roger s | O-Matic, power brakes cr. We have four to , , PAY LIKER E NT (a Oakland Ave FE 47333 nh beautiful cond People's Auto! $900 MI 4-3097 Sales & Service. Jeep equipment | . 4 65 Ch B l KX ie 4 dr $1650 a Sais, 130 Florence St. Phone FE | *% (CHEVROLET | BEL AIR HARD-| snow plows parts and service | & (Continental wheel choose from, as low as ev. De ] dood Yea. we mear fust that' We ace “MX M Moivor Dales 4-4) top. Radio. heater white walls Save vour good car drive a fk: $1395 4 5 now have the most complete oe For top doliar w ‘ate model cars 1955 e abil. LAC COUPE rowan ce Col malice This car is like a Jeep! Came oalerex! Opens aah I es a5sbgac G00 cclAve . Vecseseeceevsss. S005 ‘52 Chev dix 4 dr $ 495 modern traiierevever ‘Ac tow as 2 27Dine Hey OR 31683 | “steering and. brates, Coral and LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES models as low S* $5 down. Pon. ; 95090 00 modern trailers ever As Picts WTD JUNK CARS & SCRAP white. Second car, Spotless and %% at Clarkston Ra _tiae « big Nash dealer | 3 4 . ; be ‘the ‘week iike rent Some Won, Past service. Cail PE 40582 | $2725 MI 4-0606 FORD. MERCURY ens 1933 Plymouth Hard: yo: pe Sete Hardtop. |] ‘53 Plymouth 4 dr. $ 565 a a he | ee Ee ee a ee | ER fobs sata heater dio & heater, white ue nn too down care: 1953 BLACK 2 DOOR CHEVROLET : : « ' : = : : zs = = signals, e@ new tires, your car | ‘$6 Pontiac 2 door : Seay” z ’ fk mee , i G ~ Factory rebuilt generators, and) or'truck own Ree this ore now nite 1981 Chev. 2 Door, rattol Hurry. To . 1912S. Woodward, Birmingham | VV° S |e ‘ new fustantee. Hub. ‘Auto Gises MAple $-5071 | "54 Ford Crestline ¢@ door: & heater <2, ..<...-$295|| . ay 22 Oakland, FE ae $1195 est TO PARTS AND ACCESS Haski Ch } ' ‘ | ; MIdw 4. ; ‘weet end rebuilt. Por the parts as ins eV. | "s4 — Fj entral : ; You seed, when you need them, ° os. Open nites ti] 9. “Bintang |Our Aine een, COMMUNITY | incon” =| BUICK |. —OPEN— eps HIRES ——— | through Classified Adv To CLO, erly | qWorherdtakeava HE A.M ‘Ul. 9 P.M. SREP SS es esa Fe ai sea Net be vant, Serpe cea Feast |p CO es: FE 5-410). - - : FE 5.3588
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. Sane RDAY, DEC EMBER 10, 1955
Czechs Lead
Red Trade War Satellite Moves to West
With Clothes, Other
Competitive Products
VIENNA ®—Western diplomats
believe Communist Czechoslovakia
has the job of spearheading the
Soviet bloc’s new economic war
with the East—even to the extent
of sending pacoeweine abroad, s e
At the frontiers i mec
has begun
offensive to capture| a large-scale
fariests ta the Far and Near East,
in neutral countries and in under-
lands where trade has
been largely a Western monopoly.
kia apparently has' EA
been relieved of trade obligations!
to the satellite bloc. The first in-
dication came in Prague's recent
deal to supply arms to Egypt. Since
then, diplomats have been finding
other evidence:
a green light to produce goods
that live up ‘to Western tastes and
meet the competitive standards of
Western producers. An instance is}
the export of low-cut evening
gowns, Behind the Iron Curtain,
women — low-cut dresses are de-
c * s *
Czechoslovak salesmen are out
business.
ee eet models} ®
the state-run fashion house.
pe Rook bane is buying supple-
ments in foreign newspapers lo ad-
vertise her goods.
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|6:16—(4) Candid Camera.
| 6:30—-(2) Saturday Lucy Show.
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Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS
6:00—(2) Gene Autry, “Ride
Ranchero."' Gene tries to reform
a confirmed criminal. (4) Sat-
urday Edition. (7) The Explor-
ers. “Los Angeles Holiday.”
Globe trotting adventurer, “Sing-
apore Joe,” Fisher will show his
version of Los Angeles sights.
“The Operetta.” Lucy writes a
musical play to save money for
her ladies club. Rickey plays the} 7
part of the Prince in the musical.
(4) It’s qa Great Life “The
Private Line.’ Steve and Denny
have a private line installed in
their room but find it more trou-
ble than convenient. (7) Realm
of the Wild.
7:00—(2) Big Town. “Gang Lead-
er.” Steve Wilson enlists the aid
of a deposed gang leader to ex-
pose the new mob. (4) Soldiers
of Fortune. “Malayan Magic.”
A young Geologist is saved from
bankruptcy and possible death by
Western style magic.
Fairbanks presents. ‘‘Pitfall.”’
Comedy about a bank associate
sent to Monte Carlo to rescue an
heiress from an adventurer and
finds a romance. (9) Temple
Baptist Church. ©
a: 30—(2) Beat the Clock. (4) The
Big: Surprise. Mrs. Ethel Rich-
ardson returns. (7) Paris Pre-
cinct. (9) Holiday Ranch.
8:00—(2) Stage Show. Vaughn Mon-
roe introduces comic Jack Car-
ter, the dancing Step Brothers
and Young Rickey Zahnd, who
recorded ‘Nuttin’ For Christ-
mas."" (4) Perry Como Show. |
Guests; Molly Berg, Les Paul
and Mary Ford. Jean Pierre
Aumont, Polly Bergen, Morty
Gunty and Francis Brun. (7)
Jumbo Theater. “The People vs.
Johnson.” An attorney defends ,8:00—(2) Ed Sullivan Show. Joyce | James."' Brothers wage war! SUNDAY APTERNOON
wr taitinamee aot veal 12:00—(2) Buster Crabbe. (4) Cap-
Baptist Church! | tain Hart and his Pets, (7)
gael) Yas are there “The | pera G-Men. (9) Captain Z-ro.
“Chicago Fire.” a fire started by, {7° '5—(#) Salad Mixer. a troublesome cow. (4) Headline. lyse Musical Moments.
“The Senator Story.’’ Beautiful 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. (4)
blond offers to sell the lustrated) Hanukkah Program. (7) Faith Press an exclusive story about! for Today. (9) Watch the Birdie.
scandal in the courts. (7) Jungle|1:00—(2) TBA. (4) Detroit Chan-
Jim. “The Eyes of Manobo.” (9)! ukah. (7) World Adventures Meet the UAW. Series. (9) Motor City Movie.
:00—(2) Cross Current. (4) Badge 4;30—(2) Tom Harmon's Work-
714. Disappearance of elderly; shop. (7) Black Spider. (4) Joe |
man leads rs to suicide note | Santa Claus.
which unfolds story. (7) You. l: (2 Weekl N R dup.
Asked for It. (9) The Visitor ape ne ee “Desk Job.” A man’s atone Le 150-14) Professor Pet
and his attempts to make a *:80—(2) Famous Playhouse.
dream become reality. _ Sunday Matinee.
1:30—(2) Private Secretary. Susie|2:30—(7) Broadway Star Theater. |
enjoys role of boss while Mr.| (9) Meet Mr. Callahan.
Sands acts as her secretary. (4) |8:}00—(4) Dr. Spock. (7) Jumbo.
Frontier. ‘“‘Romance of Poker Theater. (9) Famous Theater.
Alice.” (7) Famous Film Fes-|3:30—(2) Adventure. (4) Zoo Par-
tival. “The Promoter.” Man dis-| de. (7) Little Rascals.
cards his scruples, uses his wit #®0—(2) The Big Idea. (4) Hall ot, { and makes his way to wealth) Fame. (9) Million Dollar Movie.
and society. (9) Dial 9 Theater. |4:30—(2) Judge Roy Bean. (7)
“Foreman went to France.” Eng-| Star — Story.
lish engineer goes to France to 5:00—(2) Omnibus. aah t ‘bei : cus.
he Crake Go $:30—(4) Captain Gallant. «7) Sup-
Grenfell, British comedienne, “" eras (>) Hopetong Cassidy.
Mimi Bnzell, opera star, Teresa MONDAY MORNING |
Brefer, pop vocalist, the Obern-
Kirchen children's choir and &:50—(4) Todays’ Farm Report. | scenes from “Pipe Dream.” (4) §:55—(2) Meditations.
‘Variety Hour. “A Salute to Today. (2)
George Abbott.” Also scenes
from “ ” \t 55—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.
eet On one | :00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4)
'1:00—(4) .
a boy accused of murder against
a solid case of circumstantial |
evidence. (9) Inner Sanctum. |
“Cat Calls."’ Architect driven to!
nightmares by cats howling un- |
der his window,
The Honeymooners. |
There's big news tonight—Ralph |
Kramden has entered politics. |
(9) Mr Fixit.
SS 8:45—(9) T. BA. .
. 4)
People are Funny. Art Linkletter |
sends a contestant out to see if he.
can hold a parking place single-|
handed on a busy street. (7) Lew-
rence Welk Show. (9) On Cam-
era. ‘‘Hand of the Hunter.”
9:30—(2) T. B. A. (4) Star Theater.
+ (9) Hockey. New York Rangers
vs. Toronto Maple Leafs.
10:00—(2) Gunsmoke. ‘‘General
Parsley Smith.” A colorful Army Garry Moore Show. the Window.” Innocent people 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. wk, (re) —
€:00—WJR, Joseph HainBue 6:00-—WIR, At Dawning
WWJ, Monitor | ir CKLW WJBK, Ave Maria Hour | WXYZ, Drew Pearson » Guy Nunn one be ert a | WPON. TBA | CKLW, Wild Bill Hickok WJBK, News, Binge, Gentle ews and Spor ars . ] _WPON Rise 'n’ Shin WJBK. News, Don MeLeod 6:30—WIR, Farm Review | hehe ee Showtime | 3-00 —WoR hin vinall” ,
WPON. News WWJ, Monitor taal | ‘Ww Wd, Boo Maxwell ; €:3%-—WJIR, Bob Reynold
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WPON. Sports Gants WJBK, MSU | WPON, Idle Time Serenade
7:00—WJR, Make Way 7 wae Pree men's Hour owe Faber roe Bergen
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TONIGHT
WWJ. Monttor
WXYZ, News,
CKLW, Pamily Theater
WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr:
WPON, News, Record Room
7:30—WIR Jr, Town Megting
WWJ, Monitor
CKLW. Civil Defense
WJBK, Mickey Shorr
Record Room
8:00—WJIR, Young ideas WPON,
WWJ, Monitor
WXYZ, News Dancing
CKLW. Wheel of Chance
WJBK
WPON, News. Record Room
8:30—WJR, The, Big Bands
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CKLW. Hawaii Calls CKLW, Bethesda Temple
WJBK, Mickey Shorr WJBK, News, Interlude | §:08
WPON, Record Room WCAR. 8ST. John's Lutheran WWJ Moenitor
9:00—WJR, News, Big Bands 9:26—WJR, Mother's Album WXYZ, Hockey
WWJ, Moni WWJ. Storybook Lane | KLW. WXYZ, News, Dance pale 3 fo Volce of Prophesy ed JBK, News Serenade CKLW, Ted Heath ee Hebrew Hour WPON,
9: so— WJR, WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr
WPON, News, Orville
9:30—WJR, Goodwili J’boree | News, Micke
Monitor
Zee,
Bandlotters
Dancing Party SUNDAY MORNING
WWJ, Monitor
WJBK, Album Time
PO News, Music Ww F
7:00—WJR, Favt. Hymns sinE Lc
WXYZ,, Music for Sunday
CKLW, Tabernacle
WJBK, Protestant Hour
WPON. Armenian Hour
$:00—WJR, Wm. Sheehan
WWJ, Monitor
WXYZ, Radio Bible Class
CKLW, Your Worship Hour |
WCAR, Your Gospe! Hour
WPON. Assembly of God
8:30—WJR, Renfro Valley
WWJ, Monitor
WXYZ, Light and Life
CKLW, Pontiac Church
WJBK, Gilead Baptist Ch CKLW,
7:30-—-W IR
CKLW,
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WPON, St. John’s Lutheran
9:00—WJR. William Sheehan |
| WWJ, Crossroads Church
| WXYZ, News WW) Monitor
WXYZ, Hockey
WJBK, Detroit Puplit
WCAR, Spirorama |
WPON, Silvercrest Baptist
SUNDAY EVENING
6:00 —WJR, News, Autry
6:40-—WJR, Gunsmoke
WXYz, Evening Comes
KLW, id
c WXYZ, Showtime Revue
Wings of Healing
WJBK. News, Serenade
WPON. Gen. Baptist Church
Edger Be
WWJ, Monitor
WXYZ, Vaientino
Radio Bible Class
WXYZ, Music for Sunday
CKLW, Melanchrino .
' JBK, News, Berenade
WPON. Norman Clouter
$:30—WJIR. Two fo
CKLW, The Quiet Hour
WJBK, Answers Guaranteed |
saga Chureh of Christ |
—WJR, Srmphonette
Gross Pointe
Liberty Baptist
nilharmonte |
| @: 3o—w. IR. Voice of Agricit
WW! Bob Maxwell
WXYZ, Fred Wolf
WJBK, News. Binge, Gentile
-c Coffee With Clem
WPON News, Rise ‘n’ Shine $:00- WIR, Jack White
WW Bob Maxwell
WXYZ, Osgood News, Wolf
CKLW. News, Toby David
wen News, Binge. Gentile
WCAR, next
WPON ws
8:30 WIR’ Music Hall
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Toby David
. News, Gentile, Binge
: Coftee With Clem
Rise Shine
Pivt-t Wore wil Thai Bheshaa
WWJ, Minunte Parade
WXYZ, Breakfast Club
CKLW, News, Toby David | WJBK, News, Tom George |
WCAR, News Ace !
WPON, News, Muste
9:30—WJR, Mrs. Page
WWJ, Minute Parade
WXYZ, Breakfast Club
CKLW, Toby David i
WIBK, Tom George
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WPON Goes Calling | ‘i rgen
988;
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(7) Super Cir-,'¢ so WIR. News, Orchestra
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oxLw. Windsor Symphony
WJBK, News, Mickey
WPON.
10 YZ, News, Top-
News
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WXYZ, Top of Town
Sanctury
Shorr CKLW,
WJBK; Mickey
WPON. Zee and Orivile
Fi Sacre Jim Vinall
WWJ, Monitor
Morning w XYZ, Hote) Statler
CKLW, News, Sports
WJBK, News, Mickey Shor:
WPON, News and Sports
CBS Dance 30—WIR. Quiet WJIR, Orchestra WJBK, News, Memories
WCAR, News Ace j
WPON, News |
t@:°6—WJR, Chapel Hour i
WWJ, Boy Scout Report
WXYZ, News Choirs
CKLW, Voice of Prophecy
WJBK. Musical Memories
Wwe AR, Bible Class
First Methodist
, Biggs
. Paul's Cathedral
WXYZ, Musie for Sunday
CKLW. Pontiac Church
WJJBK, News, McLeod
WCAR, News
WPON. Central Methodist
11:°6—WIR, Tabernacle
WWJ St Paul's Cathedral |
WXYZ, News, Music WWI New
- WJBK, News
News Town
Shorr
WWJ. Frernal
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11:00 Sam Jon
CKLW
Blind for Six Days
rub shoulders with a murderer 10:
ised his accomplices.
30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. “Guilty
“Witness.” Young couple face a
serious problem. (7) Origina 1
Amateur Hour.
10:00—(2) Appointment with Ad-
venture. “A Sword Has Two
Edges."’ American widow is so|
generous with late husband's!
worldly goods that she is penri-
less. (4) Red Wing Hockey. (7).
Life Begins at 80.
10:30—(2) What's My Line. n|
Jumbo Theater. ‘‘Science Con-|
ference.’ Red spy thinks up dar-
ing plan to get secret’ scientific
information.
10: 45—(4) Sunday-News Finals. |
11:00—(2) Sunday News Finals. (4) |
Confidential File. “Child Moles-' 55—(7) News.
11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home.
11;30—(2) Strike It Rich.
11:55—(7) News Ace.
MONDAY AFTERNOON
12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-
Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock
Comics.
19:15-——(2) Love of Life
12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On.
lah. (9) Fur and Feather.
/12:45—(2) Guilding Light. (9) Au-
| brey and Gus.
|1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color.,
Myrtle. Labbitt Show.
| 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce, NEW YORK (INS) — We have closer study of os condition.
* *
injury, learned that Nanette Fabray’s head.
from the scenic pipe falling,
| 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. on her pretty head during the Sid in the last few days did she realize (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) Beu- Caesar show, was nearer tragedy how close she came to death.
than a Her spirits ma wanting only
“get out of here,”’ Nan said or
“It hit me all of a sudden yest WXYZ, Hockey
CKLW. Hour of Decision
Wayne Univ
WPON "
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WXYZ. Hockey
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WWJ. Proudly We Hail
WXYZ, News, Moods
News Temple
WJIBK. Evening Serenade
WPON. News, Sports
1:30— WIR, Starlight
WWJ. Movietown Theater
WXYZ. News, Bevond Stars
Nan Just Missed Death
From Video Head Injury
By JACK O'BRIAN brain-wave machines needed for
to
aly
la os
day, and the awful thought sobered
Nan suffered a concussion so me. I had a strange, deep feeling’
land. (7) Lunchtime Drama. (9) ‘serious that she was totally bli
ifor six days, then could distinguish |
only light ¢he seventh day,
1:30—(2) Amy Vanderbilt. (4) Jean forms, silhouettes, etc. she said. nd of gratitude.”
* *
“Tt was just the same as if some-
moving one had given me a beating over apartment I've hardly seen yet
ters.’ Analysis of the problem
veteran with a reputation for tall McBride. (9) News, Shoppers
tales gets himself into real trou-| wood Pre molesting. (7) Holly- Show. Her sight has returned but ble. (4) George Gobel Show. < 9) “The Man Be ':38—(2) Ladies Day. other consequences hang on, George and Alice are in the tween.” (9) Crown Theater. 1:65—(2) Girl Talk. (4) Fran Har- 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (4) such as inability to point her throes of preparing their Christ- alr Weather. (€)) Oo
mas dinner. (7) Ozark Jubilee,’ Movie of the Week. 2:00—(2) Robert Q Lewis. (4) Tisht foot or walk well on it. Her
Picts Foley. a eae eel & Mary) Focd ae el shows: (7) Stars on "ight hand remains partly with. 0:30—(2) Man Behind the Badge. 1:30—02) Nightwatch Theater. i Seven. out feeling. But these troubles
MPetal Warning.”” (4) Your Hit SUNDAY MORN:
Parade. Salute nations top tunes.| : md
(7) The Crash. 8:10—(2) Meditations. 2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty.
| 2: Sd (4) Shopper's Weather.
|3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC too shall pass, her doctors as-
sure her.
“Let's face it — I crawled away, the head with a pipe. My head,
shoulder and spine were affected,
and now I know that evervone was
far more fearful than they let on
PAIN ALMOST GONE
“T was in blinding pain all week
‘because I’m allergic to morphine
and codeine and all the pain-killing
medicines, but I can say, happily,
‘the pain’s about gone now. * » * 1
| |
| |
Theater.
11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.
11:2%—(2) Nightwatch Theater.
10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U. of 4:13—(2) Secret Storm, (4) First M. Hour. (7) Christian Science. fove.
10:15—(7) Featurette. 4:27) Rickey the Clown. |
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eppeors under orrow, reading downward, ; Eoch word is related to my work. APTITUDE TESTS mia ith the Non a Heuy, sale Facts Forum. pei Teeater. (7) Heartthrod with my ‘life.’ Nan told us in ‘My right foot’s still not. re- : A | Mount Sinai Hospital, to which she sponding, but it will. The best
surement eee eeeeeere.. (2) eter =o) fk at the Crossroads. | omer koa id was transferred because of Canta) news was that By
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10:-90-—WIR, Arthur Godfrey
WWJ, Detroit Weekday
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CKLW. Mary Morgan
W.JBK, Tom George
WCAR, Pontiac Hisb
WPON. WPON Goes Calitn
11:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey
WWJ. Detroit Weekday
helt 3 Companion
CKLW, News
W.IBK, News. Tom George WCAR, News Ace
WPON, News. Pontiac Party
11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind
‘WJ Detroit Weekday
WXYZ. News. Winter Re}
ted
nt
&
Symp
9:00—(2) GE Theater. “The Seed WWJ. Monitor CKLW, Anglican Church CKIW. Mt. Zion Church CKLW, Queen for a Dey
of Hate.’ A man torn between) 8:26—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) wxyz. top of Town WJBK. Don McLeod | WJBK. UD. Roundtable WJBK, Tom George ‘ | Wixie Wonderland. ; CKLW, Jim Dunbar wee Radio Temple WPON. UD. Bhottime WCAR, Music in the Air conscience and loyalty. (4) Alcoa 9: (4) R WIBK, Mickey Shorr WPON. Central Methodist DAY. MORNING WPON. Pontiac Party H “Uy Sp i 06—(4) Romper Room. WPON. Manhatten Melodies 17.00—WJR William Sheehan MONDAY. MORNING 12-00 WIR. Jack White our. ndertow. tting iM 9.9519) Detroit Newscast. 12:08—WJR. News WWJ: News 600 IR. Jim Vinail WWJ News by Cederburg bleak Nova Scotia. (7) Chance’ WWJ. Music “Till Dawn WXYZ, Ed McKerie WWJ Bob Maxwe!! WXYZ. News, Winter |9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Request) wxyz. News. Top of Town CKLW. Labor News WXYZ Pred Woif CKTW. News Three Sone of a Lifetime. Maureen Arthur Theater. CKLW. News. Jim Dunbar WJBK. News, Don Mileod CKIW. Rooster Cub WJBK. News. Tom George WJBK News Mickey Shorr WCAR News WJBK News, Gentile Binge WCAR. News vocalist, competes against to-| \9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. WPON News House Party WPON News * WPON. Cowboy Hank WPON _ News night's performer. (9) Motion 10:00—(4) Ding Dong School, (2) ———— —— : — — — —— —— Picture Acade: “Woman in my. tests show no damage to the brain.
nor anywhere else that would indi-
cate anything awful resulting from
head injury.
“The doctors swear the numb-
ness in my hand and the lack of
movement in my foot are tem-
porary, just as being blind for —
almost a week was. ‘
“The foot thing is just a nerve
that was pinched or maybe
* bruised, and will correct itself nat-.
urally, otherwise it would show up’
on the electro-dingus.
“It is such a comfort knowing I
will be all right.
“T want to be out of here for
Christmas, because I have a new
and I want to fix it up, not to men-
tion get back to work.”
» * *
Nan expects to be out of the hos-
pital today (‘That's what the doc-
tors keep telling me'’) and though
she surely won't be able to do any-
thing vidlently comical when she
returns on the Dec. 19 Caesar
Hour, she hopes to be able to have
some comedy ‘written around
me,” in the show- must; (-go-on spirit.
With mosee ae: one
brain-wave American farmer can handle $0
acres of rice compared to two
jacres by Asiatic methods of hand
tilling | - Social Security Laws
to Affect 2 Groups “Two groups of people should
start thinking about how social
security affects them,” advises
Wesley Dorr, new manager of the
Pontiac Secial Security office.
First, with the exception of doc-
tors and lawyers, most self-em-
ployed people will be filing a social
security return on their net earn-
ings along with their incorne tax
returns, he points out. “Income
tax returns aren't due in most
cases until April 15, but it’s'a good
idea to start thinking about how
to figure your return right now.”
The second group affected by so-
cial security are beneficiaries who
expect to earn over $1200 this year.
“If such persons were under age
72 during 1955," says Dorr, ‘‘the
law requires them to make a spe-
cial report to the Social Secruity
Adminsitration. The deadline for
this report is March 15.”
Cartoonist to Speak
ANN ARBOR uw — Charles M.
|Schulz, creator of the comic strip
‘Peanuts,”’ will speak on cartoon-
ing at the U
!Wednesday: Schulz, whose car-
toons about “Charlie Brown” and
others have spread widely since
‘first appearing in the St. Paul
iMinn.) Pioneer Press in 1950, will
address journalism students.
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cords of wood—about one-eighth of
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100 M.P.H. “Dream Train’
Seen for Detroit-Chicago
;Central Railroad plans to put. ato go into service in the Unitea Which had been set up for @ maxi- |
Chicago run some time in April, '
the State Public Service Commis-
sion states,
‘tween the two cities from five and
a half to three and a half hours,
commissioners said. 10:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4)
10:30—(2) Cartoon for Kids. (7)| World of Mr. Sweeney. (7) Auntie
Action Theater. (9) Holiday with! Dee's Rascals.
Stars. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances.
10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. "| 6:00-0(2) The Early Show. (4)
11:00—(2) Porky Pig—Daffy Duck. Lee Show.’ (7) Mickey)
(4) Adventure Ho. (9) Foy Wil-!* Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party.
ling. 5:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey;
11:30—(9) Sunday Open House. Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doorly. _ “Vogues. ”
SUNDAY'S TV HIGHLIGHTS
mal child as distinguished from
a juvenile delinquent. (4) Meet
the Press. Hoover queried by a
panel of newsmen. (7) Frontier
Jantice. * “Frank Paniaal iehdshty
a: ‘until they are further along in)
= ‘work they have to do to pre,
pare the roadbed for this new
|train.”’
Pierce said the railroad was al-
LANSING — The New York) The train is the first of its kind ready changing its signal system,
‘mum epeed of 80 miles an hour |
hour ars fient weight aluminum con- '° accommodate the faster train
‘struction, the train has 10 cars! which can carry 400 passengers. po to Previous Puzzle
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tional trains, with baggage stor-|
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heard privately that the railroad
will use the train in two round mental train.
F. N. Pierce, head of the com-
mission's railroad division, said |
NYC officials bad not yet filed |
proposed schedules for the run. | EFIRSia) [risieie! fie “They will not do that,” he said, | INT TOLDALS Sl INLALAN ies IL.
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