* See eee eros ee Pu rae toe lags sah £ ee = I :" A a : =) @ i eke r 3 # - 4 ? # ‘ vs : f m4 «\ 2 ed E ft 3 : 4 ee y { wee 2 ~ ’, i, Z . ” BLANKET OF SNOW — Beautiful scenes in res- idential areas were painted by last night's three inches of snow. But lovely vistas, such as at Wil- Be omes a. Winter ‘Wonderland Pontiac Press Phote liams and W. Huron Sts., above, were soon filled with struggling shovelers, and snow downtown quickly turned to dirty slush, : All-Night Snow Buries City workers are in streets, - California Mother Dies Trying to Rescue 6th - Child From Home Fire LOS ANGELES &@—A brave; eT fifa i rie be 15 a5 : those leading to the game, are, noon, A low ‘tonight of 26-30 Is | clear, but wet and slippery in places, State Police cautioned. expected and a high tomorrow of 36-40, . The forecast for the Pontiac | Lowest reading in downtown Pon- area was mostly cloudy with tiac before 8 a.m, was 27 degrees, show flurries ending this after. | At 2 p.m. the mercury stood at 32. ‘Seattle Crash Probed; Rescue Starts in Nevada FROM INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Investigation is in progress today to determine the cause of the crash of a chartered plane from Seattle carrying servicemen home for Thanksgiving on their return from Far East duty. Jerashed ” \ __%&*& & * | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1955 —94 PAGES + is Fs na 5 ; g a P : 4 * | B : ee 4 : Sea xi ; . #e i ™ ‘|Snow Halting |Search for j Mystery Plane HARRISBURG, Pa. -—-A_ snow storm turned back a searching) party trying to reach a spot in rugged, mountainous woodland in| South central Pennsylvania where it. is believed a plane may have * EI * The party of some 50 Civil De- fense workers temporarily gave up the search as snow reached 34% inches. Earlier they reported, aft- er reaching the top of .a 1,500-foot mountain, that. they had heard shouts and seen flares some dis- tance away in a wooded gully. SEARCH RETURNS ! Dale Murphy, Cumberland Coun- ty Civil Defense coordinator, said the searching party would go back after sunrise and try again to reach the gully. The search was begun after Mur- phy said he received reports from about 10 Civil Defense airplane| spotters of either hearing or see- ing a-plane, “probably in trouble," flying about 1,000 feet over the air control agencies failed to turn up any reports of a plane either missing or in trouble. 9 More A-Subs : Being Planned Navy to Ask Congress to Augment Two Now in Fleet WASHINGTON (®—A prediction The nom-scheduled plane bore a total of 74 persons when it tool off from Seattle's Boeing Airport just before} midnight Thursday. It crashed a few miles south of two sith hel 4 : i i és. minutes later rc F : z { z if a3 ff iz the field,* a hotise and demolfshing ‘private rage. a barn at Academy Snow Besetting Marooned Men Ships Still Battling Sea to Rescue 30 Radar Experts From Island ne ee” tes Air Force and civilian visiting technicians, marooned aboard island Fire Kills 5 Horses DETROIT # — Five horses died} Friday in a fire which destroyed the Northville Riding in suburban Livonia. Stablemen saved 65. other horses. Follow That Car! to authorize construction of nine more atomic powered submarines came today from Sen. Jackson (D-Wash)}, plus the “impressive showing” the Nautilus, Jackson did not go into detail on what he had learned. Secretary of the Navy Thomas said last week that Congress would be asked to authorize more atomic submarines, He did not, however, say how many would be requested. Thomas said performance of the Nautilus, first of the atomic sub- marines, has “‘been little short of pressing expedite developing nuclear-powered air- craft | ‘The United States now has 111 submarines in active duty, divided and Pacific fleets. : Van Dyke Soldier Among 27 Dead in Seattle Crash DETROIT @ — A Detroit-area soldier was among 27 listed as in the crash yesterday of a DC4 on the outskirts of *|Seattle. Two other Michigan sol- f | i i d 33 3F i aa ae * Aap H ; i : g s | $8 * . per’e sedan, the Navy soon will ask Congress} about equally between the Atlantic But Prosecutor's Office Goes Ahead With Plans for ‘Ggng’ Probe . Conflicting opinions on the extent of juvenile vice in Southern Oakland Coun- ty were expressed today as tion of the charges loomed. With a meeting of Wayne and Oakland County offi- cials scheduled early next week to probe reports of a juvenile d&pe ring, Royal Oak Township and Oakdale Gardens police continue to assert that the situation has been “grossly «xagger- ated.” “{State.Road Deaths Rise county and state investiga-/tersection two miles west " |from visiting the husband of one of Three Accidents Kill 15 Over the Last 24 Hours By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _ Fifteen persons have died in three multiple-death traf- fic accidents in Michigan over the last 24 hours. And the U. S. Weather Bureau warned travel would be especially hazardous today, with two to four of snow slicking highways and cutting visibility. ; Upstate a weekend traffic upsurge was anticipated sith deer hunters flocking to and from the woods. Kozar, 45, and+ fice Silly 72, of Lexing-, ; . oS. ton, were killed last night Marie Dionne | Is in Hospital in a collision at an M90 in- 21 - Year-Old Quint Leaves Quebec Convent 2nd Time in 16 months of Lexington in Sanilac County. Kozar's wife, 44, was seriously hurt. The other driver, Frank Nik- las, 18, of Carsonville, escaped injury, although his passenger, Yvonne Elway, 17, of Port Sanilac, was slightly hurt. Four persons were killed and two injured in a late Friday smashup of an automobile and pickup truck en M46, five miles east of Edmore in Montcalm County. A tire blowout _ was blamed for this tragedy. Those killed were en route home MONTREAL (—Marie Dionne, the victims at the Veterans Ad-|, ministration hospital in Saginaw. They were: Forrest Lowe, 58, and his wife, Flora J., also 58, of Mus- kegon Heights; Ruby Straight, 68, 1954 Injured were Arthur Strickland Jr., 13-year-old son of Nettie, and! James F. Lovay, 27, of Saginaw, the truck driver. Nine railroad section crewmen were killed and three injur d Friday when a New. York Central passenger train plowed into a truck in which the men were riding to work. The accident happened crossing a mile south of in northeast Monroe County, about) entered 20 miles south of Detroit. at & Reach. Three : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan counted its third gunfire death of the five- day-old deer hunting season today as State Police gave -/up hope of finding six missing hunters alive. James Dingman, 20, of Marquette, was killed in the)! |Upper Peninsula’s Alger County Friday. ‘State Police said he was shot by his cousin, Marvin F. Webb, 18, also of Marquette, who told them he mistook Dingman for a deer in the heavily wooded area where they had gone hunting together. Gun Deaths)iene'sas ven for Michigan A new search of Gratiot Lake in the Keweenaw Peninsula jutting into Lake Superior was planned day for four deer hun who vanished Wednesday. But police said chances of tent i moving to new quarters in a IGOP Moves to Morgue DENVER (INS) — The Repub- lican Club of Colorado announced now occupied by as mor- tuary. A GOP spokesman plead-|ing its ed, “No Jokes, Please.” - |finding them were “almost nil.” The four set out across the lake from their camp for fertile deer hunting country on the other side. The boat later was found over- turned. One of the hunter's hats was found not far away. i Gi g LE iH | tips to motorists on how to avoid an encounter with 3 A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient EAST LANSING (#—State Police are, offering six death on some icy highway. ‘ The tips were contained in a booklet prepared by the winter driving committee of the National Safety Coun- cil. Here they are: 1. Make sure your car is equipped with good tires and, if necessary, good tire chains. Reinforced chains cut stopping distance on ice in half. 2. Keep your windshields and windows clean. You have to see danger to avoid it. 3. Get the feel of the road. Try your brakes when you're not in traffic to test the road surface. You car’t stop on a dime, especially an icy one. 4. Follow other vehicles at a safe distance. It takes three to 12 times as far to stop on snow or ice as it does on normal surface. » 5. Pump your brakes in order to stop on snow and ice. Jamming down on your brakes will throw you into a skid, especially if your car is equipped with er brakes. 6. Cut down your speed. Lt. §) G.. Curtis of the State Police safety and | traffic di said early winter is the most dangerous _ time of the year for driving. “In the first few weeks of winter, drivers think they can drive as they have all summer and fall—they aren’t prepared for winter driving conditions,” he State Police records show accidents rise sharply between four and six in the afternoon, when h of motorists hurry home in the early dusk. Most dangerous of all as far as fatalities;go is jo egy between midnight Saturday and 3 a. m. ay. ee , December; with the throngs of Christmas shop- pers, is by far the most dangerous time of year for pedes' Lt. Curtis ‘ said. Lt. Curtis offered this advice to motorists, caught in a skid: 2 Go Ahead ... Hurry Up —One Skid Can Kill You) : Theaters savvaeeees He'll Continue Dulles: Reports Geneva. Anywhere at All’ WASHINGTON (#)—Pres- ident Eisenhower says that, despite the East-West stale- ministers conference, the United States “will never admit defeat” in seeking a “just and durable peace.” The President’s view was relayed by Secretary of State Dulles at the end of a sober, 30-minute TV-radio report last night on the Geneva meeting. Dulles conceded the Western 4. The tion plans no drastic revision Deny Reports of Hotel Sale But Owners Continue to Negotiate Purchase With Hospital Reports that the Hotel Pontiae, 50 N, Perry St., was sold Thurs- day were denied by Manager Carl ‘|Ransom yesterday, although he ad- mitted that the hotel’s owners were continuing negotiations with the Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, Harry Whitlow, hospital adminis. ‘trator, indicated that the two par- ties may reach agreement next week, provided “one or two ob- stacles” to the sale can be re. moved, “ Whitiow said that the 27-year- old building would be converted into an osteopathic hospital. The hospital's present site is at 32 Au- burn Ave. ‘ In Today's Press _ Building News ...,.. 15 thru Church News .. 1, 2 Sports oh ee Oe EEE OH eee Talkathon ‘Didn't Get mate at the Geneva foreign _ Ike TellsNation ST anata NSP Road-to Peace Be ‘oh tontey (parishioners Will Attend — Free of China ~ |(sxtm me rmes«e/Masses in New Church Catholic Priests Report|nis home str kimontin De, 8.| BIRMINGHAM — Holy Name civ : for ‘Siubbomest Death ae in ny-|'¥9 celebrations tomorrow edits Robbery | of Gas Station : Police Report Suspect Also Confesses 7 Other “Crimes in Area ns ; James = ae aoe maane in | eit pe Aree nag tion A 2%-year-cld man, awaiting} § HONG KONG (INS)—Two Amer- Taper we , bape vg ent bait a. sentence in Oakland County Cire fean missionaries imprisoned by ha ~~, .. ‘all of From 2 to 5 in Court, has admitted to &, string |Red China for nearly four years|Detroit, Mrs, Robert Kay, Mrs.|%® #ll-parish reception ee arrived today in Hong Kong and|Neliie Jolitfe, Elmer D., Loran G.,| (he School auditorium “ee * * « said their lives had been threat ew phe Er H.. Floyd. H.j1 35th ordination Pontiac Police said that the con-| § ened by Communist jailers. Lee ee eres tecaey «|e Wea ae fession of Billie E. White, 800) & The released men, both Catholic ? : Monday ‘ E 5 J r rs) e 2) F i z i = 8 Passionist fathers, were the Rev. Marcellus White, 47, of Waltham, |) Uer@! Mass., and the Rev. Justin Garvey, . 40, of Union City, N. J. They were greeted in Hong Kong by fellow missioraries, Young St., helps clear up 12 cases on record, cight of them here, * White yesterday pleaded guilfy te armed robbery in October of Arnold's ‘Service Station, 4 East Bivd. N. Circuit Court Judge __George B. Hartrick will pass | sentence Nov, 28. i 8 i $ EFEEE : } in White’s series of crimes began =“ ven od s Kong the . : : : . who was killed near Johannesburg, in September, police said. They : following + 6:30, 7:45, 9, Frank B: said another suspect, a partner Both were pale and thin but oth-| Zrursday First Christan Chureh, will 222 (High Mass) and 11:30 a.m.|o¢ the prog, in some of the crimes, has not yet ; jerwise appeared tu be in reasoh- Burial will be in- andi2:Opm J ee ke been apprehended, ' ably good health although White | SF ati teehee i Joy wax|TO INSTALL WINDOWS. Dick Brown, Pat Berry and ¢ 6 a 2 intermittently during an in- ‘= = -|Dick Pratt were the ee va at a hunting The oe Police said White's confession terview with newsmen. * me. church interior will not Hi-Y juniors and seniors who visit- involves these cases: ' Born in Cass County April 1,|final completion for another 6 or & When asked. if the Communists | 996, he was the son of Hiram. and|months, with the installation Seva.” Attempted safe-cracking in the were justified in jailing him, FY. | Hannah Hudson Joy, He was mar-|four more stained glass’ windows|"*" *°* lot wort. UAW-CIO Hall at 99 Mt. White reyited: | ried in Edwardsburg Nov. 12, 1906.| of various saints and several mo-| Besides being taken om @ guid- Glemens St., Sept. 1; two rob. “Now, that’s a silly question.’ Mr. Joy had lived in the Pontiac|saics, including one dedieated to| ¢d tour, they attended sessions beries of a used car lot at 270 Fr. Garvey said his interro- | area 29 years. He was a line fore-| the Motlier of Perpetual Health for) ef the general assembly, heard W. Montcalm St., Sept. 4 and 5, gators threatened him with death (man with the Michigan Bell Tele-| the side chapel. speakers on the F. A. ©. inter- Robbery of a hardware store at if he continued to be “stubborn” | phone Co, and rétired in 1948 after| Attached to the rear of the| pretation system and visited the 822 Baldwin Ave., Sept. 7; at- in jail 38 years of service. He was a/Cchurch is St. Anne's Hall, already Israclt, Russian and United King- tempted robbery. of the Grand! wenampgae S~ as | He said he was arrested in| World War I veteran. in use for parish activities. The| ¢¢m Mission, | Trunk Railroad Depot, Sept. 7. ee ~~ |Xuanling in 1951 and charged with| Surviving besides his wife, Sarah,|new church will do away with! 111. os: ang suggestions in the es WORTH WAITING FOR — Tomorrow's first — growth Of the parish. The structure, designed by |‘cooperating in unlawful activities|2%¢ ‘three children, Bud Henry|masses in- the school auditorium, National League of Women Voters Armed ropbery of a Dixie High-| Masses in the new $700,000 Holy Name Catholic. Albert Diehl, Detroit architect, will be fully com- |with Kuomintang (Nationalist Chi-|J°Y of Elizabeth Lake, Mrs. Wil-|which have heen sheld there for| Vourmarualut io. Vnanen 0 Obs way gas station in| Waterford) church in Birmingham will put an end to use pleted and landscaped in six or eight months, |nese) secret bandits.” . liam (Marian) Owens of Watkins|simost three. years because of! 75 ‘will be considerable Township, Sept. 26; and an at- hool for thi purpos forced with formal dedication ceremonies follow, ‘a * e a Lake and Albert of Crescent Lake. overcrowded conditions. ews stan tee head oats tele tempted armed robbery of an sapdberieapr asengromagdinag canal gras . He said he was handcuffed and a ~- fe its general meeting at 1:30 p.m. other township gas station on -jrope thrown around his neck “so Lucy Snowden a Named to succeed City Com- | Monday at the Community House. Telegraph Ré., Nev. &. . . ee Se Oe oe Service will be peld this a aw een ome particular, seven — = . P like a criminal.” ne 5 after-| Planning rd ts Paul D. | agenda items, as outlined ___ White also confessed to tree Area Murder Suspect to Be Tried ___ noon at 2:30 in the Kirkby Funeral) Brown, of 1656 Washington Bivd. | program committee, ie robberies im Octeber in Althpane, ° 6 "A AS Sef jot tt N. Jonoson Ave. ‘The Mev. of Harley, Ellington & Day, De- | cussed. another attempted armed ; j . Johnson Ave, A g ’ * @* «@ ritery ner Gime oy, 12 January; 3 Others on Docket | COrge Awards Jeti “came TeegRe.| elt architects dessin ysitng etree on Nov. 4, police said. | ° Episcopal Church, Drayton Plains| Denyes, who felt he could not gation of breaking and entering —____— Four major criminal trials area prominebt Highland Park lumber;lease held by Clark to operate for Old Time Stars officiated. Burial will be in Oak) devote enough time to both his) i, the nighttime were Robert Sa F re Poli scheduled for January in Oakland)dealer, three farms owned by Dye's sister, Hill Cemetery. Williams, 28 and Thomas Fietch- \ BY oreign O1Icy County Circuit Court, Prosecutor; Rader, of 2870 Pine Lake Rd.,jauthorities said. ROCHESTER, N. Y. (INS)—! She was born in Pontiac Nov. | er, 54, both of Detrolt, and Reb- Frederick C. Ziem said today, | |West Bloomfield Township, is ac-| Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland! nih “eehcaee 1873 and had lived here a life-| Weather Oka ert Hockaday, 33, of Royal Oak. ; They involve charged with|cused of negligent driving in a two-|is expected to hear all four cases.|"°"Y = who | time Her parents were William H : + Not Campaign Issue first degree cee. manslaugh-|car crash last June 27 on Middle- "|helped make the silent screen days|and Emily Barrett Snowden, Str H? B id W Police said the trio was picked ter, émbezzlement and assault/belt road near Lone Pine road gheat receive tonight the first] Miss Snowden had been secretary alts tl ge ork wp after James Douglas, 636 South Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson|"" — "| John C. Welch, 18, of 128 Oakwood, rmy 0 reen $ "| tiae Publie Schools, G. L. Jenner) MACKINAW CITY « — Good/ into, with several blankets and (D-Tex) said today he does not| Ray Goff, 32, of Flint is se- 0) oie work of endaring votes. and James H. Harris, She was a/weather today brough throw rugs missing. expect foreign policy to be a par-| cused of the fatal shooting last . ; ‘ The nostalgia filled ceremonies!member of All Saints Episcopal|the tricky job of erecting the work-| “ete tial election. ot three, SS ee © Eastman House festival of film| Surviving are a nephew, Harry|will be strung for “If it i raised, the source will) 4 tormer Flint factory’ worker,| CMrsed with embessling $24,008 Snowden of East Orange, N. J.;|Straits bridge be the same people who havelcote ig with four) trem the Universal CFT Credit = > four nieces, Mrs. Allen MacKenzie,| The 468-foot sout been attacking all of our presi|y tines ius ‘iis Rite Cromuingn | CFP branch office here, Wilson Orders Draftee Achievements of men and wom-| + iehiand Park, Mrs. Howard|must be floated dents for two decades,” Johnson|>r ier ing the woman's! The company claims that under| Review as Investigators|® Working in the film industry | Cooper, Mrs, Herbert Grinnell and|barges, then affixed ald 3e.& spech prepined. Serle One TOS ee, eet oo eraet tattosn Gam ant Dane from 1915 to 1925 were evaluated strs. Leon Christ, all of Detroit./south tower on the Mackinac Ci | delivery at Southwest Texas State|oy4 "sce. s car nes Holly. |son, they bought cars from the Probe Military _ ]on the basis of ballots mailed out) Miss Snowden died Thursday|side | Teachers Colle ge Homecoming!" “®* . = oe which shipped directly _ ito 305 players, cameramen and | night after a three- illness. . ) ee SE Oe a Goan tie oak be tol, WASHINGTON W@—A new mili-|directors of that’ decade. qcer Start of the operation | “The American people have|°Urt ¢xamination, sneer ly ony wart ayant ear to CIT | (MY Policy aims at weeding out) Mary Pickford, Lillian Gish, Mae ; held awaiting 7 passed the where Senigaret Be sun win, Shamee ot, SP ese © Price ‘\security risks before they are! Marsh, Harold Lloyd and Richara|Frederick C. Unruh woatinn, Ih waa cunt | policy is ,a ‘politicking’ doen,” Eee De eee Som TER & Ce Scena ohh ti vehicles tabireon| Tate into. the Army, thus!parthelmess are scheduled to Funeral services for Frederick) t@ay with winds of less soil Sebo death scene on . Oct. 27, 1954 and May 18 this| Perms them the stigma of @ less! .47 in person to’ receive their|C Unruh were held today in| 1@ milles per hour ‘ Former Fenton village attorney|*Y & Defense Wilson came Ye! varshall Neilan and cameramen|Hampton of Pontiac. He diedisimijar back- stage on Clifford Dye, 53, is accused of as-|‘T24y in the midst of a sharply! srthur Edeson, Lee Garmes’ and|Wednesday, Ignace side, northern sault with intent to murder critical Senate investigation of the! ii) Rosson. : He is survived by five daugh-lof the bridge linking Dye is. charged with shooting|Army , Security program for unt | ters, Mrs. Hampton, Alvina Un-|Upper and Lower William C. Clark, 27, a Fenton) «.. “(-Mo) said the : “ ruh of Dallas, Tex., Mrs. | From the platforms . Aen fae, lat An. 3 Blo pee Nese hcoee nga UKE Will Continue sue swine, Tex. rs wit bein te aac ing an argument. tee on constitutional rights ‘‘prob- a ) They oving cables a ; . nd Mrs. DeEtte Ellis of Darien, | sides, will | The dispute revolved around ay had something to 60” with OM ROAD 10 PACE —[ararwwe mus: Frank cot ale(aee, TY, al sw the new procedure. = ka and Marion of Austin, Tex.; and| which suspension Medal of Honor Winner | Tough Henne tine eeu’ | (Continued From Page One) _ | nine grandchildren. span’s roadway will r Operation might .7U8D. | detense and aid programs because — All of the span south Dies After a I rights to large num|it never lowered its guard on the|\Charles O. Whitlock stage being placed today will rest| "et America sr-ssf.s--r-- . apse SAMPSON AIR FORCE BASE- iors who under present regulations| basis of Russian . promises last! Charles O. Whitlock, 68, died at} ters. To the north -vill be the Gian "ae! N. ¥. @®—Lt. Col. Edward A. Silk} ve security risk dis-| July. his home, 4841 Kemf St., yésterday the 39, who won the Medal of * * * after an illness of three months. i for taking a German strongpoint been to tes-| 5. More talks with Russia.would| Born in Saline County, Illinois, singlehanded during World War I, e subcommittee be “foolish” as things now stand.|Dec. 4, 1886, he was the son of died yesterday lo ae But if the West keeps hanging to-| William Henry Harrison and Jen- Fe directive orders the) gether the Soviets eventually will] nie,Burton Whitlock. He was mar- Fl | ne escnal eicer epeetion Oct pred earvices 0 make secarity/come around to making conces-/ried to Mary K. Butler Dec. 2, | era duodenal ulcer operation fnvestigations @raftees before} sions. 1905, in Raleigh, Il. | : 6 ween Bee teerpara psy thon earn * * oo no on Re ee Bou | % December, Silk had been Present. It directs Dulles wound up his report,/he had lived in Pontiac 14 years. : | professor of military science and be taken into service! which Eisenhower helped draft, by He was a retired employe of Gen-|! preservation. rte caer Besting Sauipmeni:. ; tactics at College would be clearly incon-| sisting pm .jeral Motors Truck & Coach Divi- : | national security. /\v “‘no setback, no obsta-|Sion. He had formerly worked) g~< o . 2 os Such a draftee would have the! -\.:, win deter the U. S. search for| With the Mlinois State Highway * . |right honorable discharge if) _.) : Department. Newport Rail Crash | [ns conduct in'two years ot actve|"® aa sen cat-| CAREER ain in br copied In striving this goal, ijuana, carrying “ip” I, Sait Gxoven salouie’ oe the tats of|* Eisenhower as telling] bY, Si oanth incl alms ie fied authorities it had found the] 493 Highwe - OR.3-4089 she has wasted no time in’self-pity. She set about son, Gary, watches in fascination as his mother |" come observers thought today’s NLRB Examiners boys and their mother huddled in — . to learn to draw and paint again with a pencil or draws a picture. tribute represented Russian atone- the same bed iy re yeaa. = ye F R’ brush clenchied in ra testh. ee won on battle |ment for the Gandhi reference. WASHINGTON ~The National weer ghar Boy heey so! i - = = =~ * * . : ment re . Coy Me intad 0 sy l i F The Russians also saw New Del-|Labor Relations Boafd appeared|in the a ees ee Get Acquainted Offer Editors net Theide Story hi’s famed red sandstone fort built/headed today down the middle ot omit ag alinedy edie Be GENUINE BLUE WHITE of U.S. Ai D f the site of the last resistance bY!the Taft-Hartley labor law. Sr * ¢ « + Qt lr Vetense Center Indian Sepoys. in the 1857 mutiny = See Tus bape ~usering gue asi COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. uw —A tiny white light on a panel suddenly begins to flash rapidly. ‘picked up this morning. . Lt. Raymond P. McGillen, ciated Press Managing Editors Assn convention this week. head of the juvenile division of Saginaw Police, quoted the driver of the car as saying he took the family car without per- mission. In Reese, sy ey, Ape od A -reported $700 damage to two plate glass windows. > Henry Schwager, owner of the ‘greenhouse that was shot up, reported heavy glass damage as ‘well as damage to flowers nipped by cold air. * * . The parents of the boys were questioned by police “Police said parents of minors causing property damage are responsible up to $300 under a new state law but a civil court action would be necessary to collect from them. tke Still on Diet GETTYSBURG (INS) — White After a talk by Gen. Earle Par- tridge, chief of the Continental Air Defense Command and a briefing An orange bulb beside it lights up. ~~) TAKES. ONLY MINUTES The operation heads up at the command's headquarters at Ent Air Force Base, staffed by Air * |New Supply of Salk _/dent Eisenhower, returning rap- “lidly to a normal schedule, put Vaccine Now Ready Dow's Had the plane been believed hos-|*: tile, or known to be friendly, dif- "ferent coldred bulbs would . have with an Indian firm to build a ee Se Dente, Bate. for the manufacture Styron polystyrene SPECIAL PURCHASE! PLASTIC COATED Installation Extra : state’ mode styles $2 more a Hoods —— oe ag! fs MARKET TIRE CO. only coat is payment of postage. 77 W. Huren St. Cnet? 9 FE 8-0424 | The U.S, aan fe a children|Mrs. M. V. Jewett Dies His Old Friends Affairs of State Put Off as Ike Enjoys Bridge With Snyder, Gruenther GETTYSBURG, Pa, (#—Presi- aside affairs of state today to relax with old friends, = * * * Eisenhower's neighbors in this historie Cjvil War battlefield com- munity planned to observe the 92nd anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's historic Gettysburg Address, The President was not expected to take close friend and owner of a neigh- cag omy bmg honed against the British. Today's crowds were more mod- est than the throngs on hand to greet the Russian visitors yester- This emerged as the signficance of a change President Eisenhower made yesterday in the board's Honors 9 Members ‘laward. Robert Isgrigg won a sil-| | Barrett, day: Prime Minister Nehru did not accompany them on_ their three-hour tour. leadership ‘and in his selection of a fifth member of the panel. Front pages in all New Delhi|_ He Picked Boyd Leedom, 49, an , ‘ arya member since last April, — today — filled with te r ’ me x o a —— of the South welcome h the Soviet leaders. de 5 The Russian delegation will go from India to Burma and Afghan- istan on their 5,000-mile tour of Southeast Asia. Webster Cub Pack And Homie genet reached into the ranks of NLRB examiners to pick Stephen S, Bean, 63, to fill a va- cancy left when the term of Guy Farmer expired several months) ago. Leedom and Bean are Repub- licans, e * * Leedom’s selection as chairman came as a surprise because Eisen- hower had passed over Philip Ray tion for signs of malnutrition. Their mother was in a hospital room at Kenosha County (or S 88 PAY ONLY °9.00 Now 1.00 Weekly lus will switch from the very TEL-HUROM SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVERY Special awards, based on a new honor point system, were present- ed to cub scouts of Pack 6, spon-| sored by Webster School PTA. Roger Benter was named honor | cub of the month and won a Wolf | Rodgers, senior Republican on the board and acting chairman, since Farmer had resigned Rich Widow's Adoption Proposal Turned Down NEWARK N. J. (INS)—A weal- ver arrow, and Clint Beebe, a gold’ arrow. ’ Badges were awarded to Robert Roger Benter, William Eames, Charles Hubbard, Bruce Porritt and Robert Scribner, . as THURS. - FRI-SAT. to 9 PM .|in charge of Den 1. well as Mrs. D. B. Eames, who is} After the candlelight ceremony. cubs presented displays and skits |‘ Mark A, Sullivan, Jr., told Mrs, Marian D. Hartman of Verona, N. J., that she might someday’ “understand that what I am doing based on the theme “America the | - Beat ‘ful. is for your own protection.” |sician, sat in. . * The President watched Secretary of State Dulles’ television report on the Geneva conference last night. Let the Gals Remain HOBOKEN, N. J. (INS)—Reac- tion was prompt to a proposed or- barring women from em- ployment in taverns. “Prejudice,” ro the barmaids. ‘‘Politics,” said -@ustomers, “Have Mercy,” ber the bachelors. DETROIT #—Mrs. Mary Visscher Wendel Jewett, 76, died Wednesday at Henry Ford Hospital after suffering a heart attack. She was the widow of M. Jewett, pioneer automobile manu- 30 Halian Officers End Mrs. Hartman, reputedly worth nearly a quarter of a million, had applied for. the because Arthur Gloss of Little Falls, N. J., Detroit*inspection Tour had been kind to her. DETROIT (INS)—Thirty Italian The infant mortality is the least of any place “on earth, the life-span has risen, employ- ment is at the peak, we have enough stored program. The inspection of key military installations in Detroit was the last for the group before it leaves the United States. the ” Nine people in ten drive to the church of their choicé, in their own eee oe tenth a VOORH EES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME o> tow oe Phone FE 2.4578 DSR May Sell Cors ims DETROIT @®—The Department|> facturer. _Jewett died in 1933, Group to Honor Veteran! Hospital Employes Here Two 2-year employes will be initiated as charter members of the Quarter Century Club at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital's third an- nual award ceremony tonight. See Us for FE 4.2575 a RECREATION ROOMS * GARAGES +P FREE ESTIMATES ‘MIDWEST SU PPLY © Service FE $2575 Complete Building 9 N. TELEGRAPH The pair, both recently retired, jare Miss Margaret LaVelle, for- | mer director “of the outpatient de- partment, and Frank Decesare, former laundry manager. They are the first St. Joseph employes to have served 25 Dave Diamond orchestra and ac-!cesare "? | Barger, Eva Watling, Mrs. Blanche pay prctial mae at the Mc- At Christmas time, everyone wants to terphapen in tar geet Was al save money on the many presents to be be: bought. They are attracted by “big Mary A. Johnson, Elva Temple- | ton, Catherine Bielman, Mr. and | Mrs. Alois Tanghe, Mrs. Gertrude | Buxton. Mrs. Gertrude Harley, Mrs. Elizabeth Borrae and Mrs. Mamie Brown, e Thelma De Armon, Mrs. Russell Est Downing, Mrs. Moses Horn, Delila Owens, Bessie Revis, Mrs. Lorena |’ Thornton, Mrs. Willie Mae Whit-| ney, Mrs. Mary Miller and Mrs. Patricia Retsel. Mrs. Charlotte Sims, Mrs, Mary |” Hebert, Mrs. Marjorie Gesen, Ma-| rion Johnston, Mrs. Ninalee Corey, Mary Sweier, Mrs. Blanche |* catch phrases. You can expect to Whipple, Mrs. Hazel Pfeffer, Mary| _ unreliable firms. be aes and Mrs. Denise De- E be PULLING | WHEELS TO CHECK LINING CY OWENS SPECIAL!! | ) complet rca them with complete "4 95 147 S, SAGINAW FE 5-4102 Bargain? discounts,” “slashed prices” | other Too often, the buyer realizes too late that he has com an expensive * He gets inferior quality, * He gets little or no service. * He is refused exchange privileges. Reputable firms offer the best bargains and you can deal with Your Best Guarantee of Good Value and Seitibinaten Is the Integrity of the Firms You Deal With "BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD Pontiac. Chamber: of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. be “taken” if you deal with little-known, Phone FE 5-6148 : Te 4 he es] ‘\ ! ey aE Ser ee * ; i 2 ¥ ee a et oe es. * i t ‘| A | : ; i} qe an aes eg i es _ " ee Pon ‘ pe ats i of 3 (a it ase ae oe | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1955. , ee. : ER fata! ee i - _By Carl Grubert/Dolice Seek Owners Brucker Worns~Agoinst | My WIFE AND I Have Sill TEL. Her THAT I LOVE HER : oe Smiling Soviet Attitude | . MUTUAL FEELNES Too! . MNOS SAS.VES I KNOW, of Impounded Bikes | INDIANAPOLIS Ns) I DO TOO! Over a dozen abandoned bi- warns thet “Ruselay effec. | eycles, waiting,to be claimed, are|tivs nessons eeninet ue than thet f stored at the Pontiac Police De-| most powerful bomb.” partment. ’ Some of them -have been there P itee: xecutive committee: {almost a year, Sgt. Henry O. Hoyt 0 = be sufficiently naive to| of do Juvenile Bureau said. suppose the Communists are | owners provide a description ” ¢ lost bikes, or’ license numbers, a” cio geemeit nd sonal 'y can be returned, Hoyt said. e : He reminded owners that a li-|Given Grosvenor Medal cense only costs 25 cents, in case) WASHINGTON (INS)—Dr, John that is the reason they haven't|Oliver La Gorce, president of the claimed lost bikes. National Geographic Society, was During the Cretaceous period |Medal Thursday night, honoring 50 there was.a rich plant life in some years of service to geography, edu- arctic areas, notably in Greenland. cation. and science. Watch Bands Ladies'-Men's Special *T ae | Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. 8 P.M. one rouicy ‘Soil Bank’ Plan ‘Can Ease Surplus OPEN From 7 A.M. to | __ By OVID A. MARTIN _are better able to use what agri-idle a uniform percentage of his|the harvesting of forage crops] ee SS eee 8 ae eee ‘< lculture is capable of producing. |tillable land. Others would make|from the idled land. — * * © it voluntary. : Naturally, a program of this To protect dairymen and cattle-|/kind would cost a lot of money. men from added competition, the| Estimates vary from 350 million! -lwar and postwar needs and that|P/@" would not allow grazing or|to one billion dollars a year. If big surpluses accumulated as a ’ the plan works successfully to re-' duce production, farm prices could consequence. | . Per inomers ce ope of\Navymen Repair —_ be,gescted wy mprve, en] lany substantial improvement in ual reductions in the rental fees. the farm economy unt production Ugle Toys for Need lean be brought closer ino batance| FG TOYS LOL NCECY | tre towa Farm Bureau leader \\ fA Farmers now recognize that ag-) riculture over-expanded to meet said it certainly would not be : with markets. Children's cast-off and broken) more expensive owes the present OF YOUR ? |OK FARM RETIREMENT toys are being repaired at the/program under which the govern- WATERPROOFING ‘ set Pontiac Naval Reserve Training|ment lost about 800 million dollars. | At recent hearings held by the : ; | Senate Agriculture Con atin bh in Center to provide Christmas pres-|in price support fenton alone. In advancing the soil: bank idea. 5 Dress Shirts TOP-COATS ' - _jents for needy children, * cou RTESY! —_ — eee ts pe Bicycles, w: acaaece. bel : ’ greed on price support levels and|°2'Tiages, dolls and “Davy Crock-|farmers recognize that present , $ 13 * GOOD WwW ILL! methods of carrying out price ett’ guns can all be fixed like new, |crop control measures have not, Ladies Coats, Children’s Snow Suits, in ONLY guarantees. But there was an al-|Chief Petty Officer S. S. Stone succeeded in holding down the : * SERVICE! | most unanimous endorsement of aj *#!4- or ee fact all of your winter garments. CASH AND CARRY = ! retirement year’s farm put wil e ; ; : ; . Pe commas ato a qatyveeed a = reat ie be (largest of record although rigid Send your clothes now for really fine S AVE 1 0% When a customer enters our store he is doing US a [wager that the Senate committee) donated by telephoning the cea- Controls were es persed dry cleaning. (+) vor . . . and we strive in every way possible to [jwill include such a program in| ter at FE 4-5137. pewplgpes ee a. ' ; | sow our appreciation by giving complete satisfoc- eer "Both ‘Democratic and Re-| Reserve members who attend) What is happening is this: About EMERGENCY SERVICE ON REQUEST | BRING- Your _ tion with every purchase. Slaybaugh’s Sport Shop is locally owned and operated by Frank and Jeanette Slaybaugh, LADIES’ NIGHT weekly drills are helping Navy|10 per cent of the cropland has ‘ publican members greeted the idea men stationed at the center to put been taken out of the crops under CLEANING TO OUR * as a “new look” in farm pro|i. toys back in working condi-|controls, but this diverted land NEW DRIVE-IN grams. - * * © tion. has been used to produce surpluses : |The plan is being advanced asi. The Newly repaired toys will be|in other crops, such as oats, bar- AND SAVE 10%! ne distributed through the Pontiac|ley, grain sorghum, soybeans and a “soil bank.” Farmers would take the like. , : : Fs or goal ark ue < reuse a But a sbheres ot cha across DRIVE-I N CLEANERS WE GIVE be | soil-building uses. That would store Police Recover Loot the board in all ‘cropland could) - fertility for a future emergency or| ; be expected, farmers say, to re-] 605 OAKLAND—Just North of Wisner Stadi . : x ee .|to bring about eventual improve-| . : Z an recovered from two youths a0 Oris the geocral farm price Branches: 328 N. PERRY — 97 OAKLAND | For taking land out of produc-| knocked over a gas station pump. '€v¢l. |tion, farmers would get &@ pay-| Jewelry, guns, cameras and other | pomee from the government. Most) merchandise were found at the farmers agreed that this payment| home of Thomas Jordan, 21, of | should be enough to pay the taxes| Flint. Jordan and Ervie E. Wil- )on the idled land, pay the cost of) son, 16, Mount Morris, are charged | seeding it to a soil building crop,| with breaking and entering © bur- ‘and give the farmer a rental fee glary. jequal to from 5 to 7 per cent of! , ee its annual productive value. | Prime advocates of such a plan New Rescuers Added fare President Howard Hill of the) BRIDGEPORT, Conn, (INS) — Iowa Farm Bureau Federation Amateur frogmen and skindivers $25 Gift Certificate from Arthur's FREE $15 Gite Certificate from Osmun’s $10 Cite Certificate from Waite's JUST ARRIVED — NEW 1956 EDITIONS Michigan Road Atlas Slaybaugh’s Sport Shop jand President James Patton of the have been added to the Bridge- ) 630 Oakland Ave. Phones FE 8-0453 & FE 4-0824 Hence aig have the of thor effective reseus work dur ¥% hx | — ‘program require every farmer toing the August flood emergency. x xSERS | | | ay , Lee : : «See Join Our 1956 Christmas | 4 ee | - | Noth ey g , | | San i ayy f e | ARTS « ! *35. «~©=—= SO Savings Club | ¥) (7 Now! | @& | MOxZON OUR 1955 CHRISTMAS CLUB fOxC» Sse MEMBERS NOW HAVE | SEN Mane eee ee sere 00° : | LIO> EF $58,000.00 FOR | ANID Set eee ee ee ee ee a) . | Even Boe aegaas eon CHRISTMAS SPENDING! | eireewnaiviten eens , | NX epee It’s a glorious feeling to pay cash for your Christmas gifts! Your money goes farther . . . becausé you are | paying no carrying charges. Membership in the Pontiac ] Federal Savings Christmas Club entitles you to a coupon \y book that reminds you when payments are due. Lets ) , THIS Lb the AND WE dry OW olothen” you save a definite amount each payday. Best of all, it gives you a happy feeling that comes from knowing | With OW ELECTRIC Chothos Dryor, your family will have a wonderful Christmas because | of your foresight! chess mete seagate Be wise! Live Electrically! Like to do things the easy way? Then you'll love drying your clothes electrically. For what could be easier than ‘simply tossing your wet wash in—taking the fluffy dry laundry out? No heavy wet clothes to lug out to the , line. No more weather worries, either. You'll even find time for pet projects and hobbies, family and friends when you dry your clothes—electrically. | Park Free 2.0mm ei Ping ut Pontiac Federal Savings: ue 761. West Huron Street ‘ DOWNTOWN a ROCHESTER 16 E. Lawrence St. | 407 Main St. a ~. ‘ | gee YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edicon POR EFFPUENE PAR ET TRAN ED Rem E EE Fo. ae ee ee ES ae mam Sage a } | Bee teas, ¥ * f vs a ig hi i Sea oe fy ee al ' ; : Ba 4 . } ee \ ; : f ; “iq ‘ ? i 48 ee £3 __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1955 ae B PONTIAC Entered at Post Office. Pontiac, as second class matter een ECR EERIE ATT MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ee The Associated Press titted exclusively to the use vepaiibecines a7 focal news pao in this news- paper es well as all AP news tehes. ‘Tue Powriac Parse is delivered by coreter tor 0 cow a week; where carrier service avaliable ; ‘ Michigan and all Sone re MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1955 Lawmaker Travel Costs Should Be Made Public Despite some abuses, this news- paper believes that, in general, jun- kets abroad enable members of Con- gress to gain needed information and so to do their work more efficiently. Most lawmakers traveling at the people’s expense, cling to the idea that they are on public busi- ness and are willing to. work at it. There are always a few, however, who consider such trips vacations and act accordingly. as * * * This year, according to an Asso- ciated Press survey, 206 members of Congress traveled or plan to travel outside the country on “official busi- ness.” During a single week 40 Con- gressmen and attaches visited Rome alone. In three months 13 Senators and 37 Representatives visited Wies- baden. Tours took others all over Europe and the Middle East and as far away as Hong Kong. x * * A disturbing feature of these jun- kets is how some lawmakers use counterpart funds. These are funds placed at the disposal of the United States by foreign nations in exchange _PRESS County should serve as a warning _ that the most dangerous driving sea- " ghould remember that from now until for another legislative reapportionment value to the community far beyond _ its modest cost to taxpayers of less than $2 per capita annually. Winter’s Chill Warning — Snow and gale force winds which have lashed Pontiac and Oakland HTH i | i s son of the year is upon us, Pedestrians and motorists alike the balmy days of Spring, road and weather conditions are likely to be hazardous. Shoppers, particularly after the holiday season gets under way, should remember visibility may © be reduced and cars can’t be stopped as quickly as on dry roads. Motorists must be especially — mindful of this and more than ever so in school zones and after dark. They should take care also to keep their’ cars in perfect opérating condition, Brakes, win- dows, windshield wipers, lights - and direction signals should be — checked regularly. If all motorists and pedestrians — would let these safety ideas govern their actions, Winter wouldn't be the year’s most dangerous driving season. The People’s Business _ Senate Is Target itable Conference Governor May Be Aiming , at Reapportionment By JACK I. GREEN LANSING—Some observers believe that Gov. Williams has more than the welfare of mentally retarded children in mind when he attacks the Republican-con- ‘trolled Senate as reactionary. ° * Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. “ My hands, especially the right, become very numb at night and it awakens me several times a night — numbness and tingling in fingers, continuing for some time salad greens, some nuts or pea- nuts every day. Please send me‘ the pamphlet Jenky Stomac. (0. S.) — Answer — Posta] card or a mere request will not bring a They suspect that he is laying the basis campaign, this time to put the Senate on stricter population basis. : (Mrs. for aids. \ Reports have it that most traveling Congressmen draw about $100 a day in these funds but as much as $300 in some ' countries, for personal use. One House member tells of a col- league who “bought $2,000 worth of rugs and I know he didn’t use his own money.” * * * Another disturbing aspect of jun- kets is the fact that lawmakers’ travel expenses aren’t made public. - The Congressmen don’t even have to ac- count for the counterpart funds they use, The only requirement is that they must return what they don’t spend. The State Department, which hands out these funds, has no author- ity to make the facts public. . The need for remedial action is urgent, Taxpayers have a right to know how travel money is spent. They pay the bill. Recreation Department Offers Varied Programs Most Pontiac residents know the City has a fine Parks and Recreation Department, but too few realize how varied are the programs offered for the Winter season. . To spread this knowledge among those most interested, Director Davin R.. Ewatt has had 20,000 pamphlets printed and circulated. Listed in them are programs in which almost any- one could find something to interest him. ~*~ k& * For example, athletics for women Organized labor and the Democrats have not forgiven the beating they t elec- tion and have made it plain they still hope to reverse the voters’ deci- ot hi “} ‘took in the last r sion on that one. ‘You will recall that labor started the truly representative of drive to redistrict the House and Senate on the grounds that they were no longer population You will recall that the Republicans countered with the so-called Coleman “balanced” Legislature plan which al- lowed the House to be redistricted on a population basis, but pretty largely held the Senate to the status quo and then froze it in the Constitution that way. Since then Williams has lost no chance to portray the Senate as a museum of He has been busy hammering this theme in the current row between the House and Senate over providing more retarded children. beds for mentally *. The tenor of his attacks give rise to- ‘the suspicion that the governor hopes to sell the people on the idea that the Sen- because he is assuming that the Sen- - ate is going counter to the will of the ~ people and that he and the House are the only ones in step with the popular will. This may be true, but if you can believe the senators they have not had any in- dications that the public at large gives a darn one way or another. ° A lawmaker usually judges the impor- folks back home. tance of an issue by the reaction of the On that basis, the biggest issue in state government in a decade was last spring's fight to change the name of Michigan State College to Michigan State University. PLENTY OF REACTION Legislators were deluged with mail, tele- — phone calls, visitors and advice on that after I get up mornings .. . J. V. A.) ‘ Answer—You live in the heart of the wheat country, but few Americans, in city or county, have the gumption to eat wheat, the richest food source of the vitamins .which. prevent. such trouble as yours. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope and 10 cents for the pamphlet Wheat to Eat. Two years ago I had an operation for ——, which left me with... Do you think it wil] be all right for me to do somersaults? (Mrs. W. R.) Answer — Ask your doctor. Pamphiet on Somersaults avail- able on written request if you provide stamped, self addressed envelope. Deo not use clipping. Please settle this argument. I say a pregnant woman cannot mark her baby by getting scared. My fellow workers say she can. (W. A.) : : Answer — “Marking” is sheer superstition. Where are you work- ing — at the fish market? self-addressed envelope for Little Lesson No. 5, Call It CRI. If you accept and follow the advice I give in this beokle: you're an exceptional grandmother. Why not educate people about things they should not eat. An -arthritic I know eats many un- _ digestible foods . . . (Mrs. W. T.) Answer — Everybody knows more than I do about that, it seems. I don’t know what things like em. Anyway, even if I could list things people should not eat, people are generally not teach- able, reply. For the pamphiet Yankee Stomach, which deals with com- mon complaints referred to the stomach, such as fullness or bloating after eating, heartburn, - Waterbrash, acidity, gas, send self-addressed envelope. About twenty years ago when Columnist Answers Woman's Complaint of Night Numbness, Tingling in Hands in high school you published .a - recipe for preventing excessive Signed letters, not more then one page or 100 words long, —. to personal th and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to the ° tiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. Days of All Faiths Most American of All Our Holidays, Each would be about 20 feet wide and at the center could be a booth Leading Russian Architect Returns Home in Disgrace By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director | Red Party Boss Nikita Khrush- chev and Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin are off on a back-slap- ping good will spree in India. * * *® Witness, however, another “‘pil- grimage” which the Russians have made peculiarly their own. This is the sad journey homeward of: Alexander Viasov—who was once so high in the clouds of official. power and now is in disgrace. Viasov is the Soviet architect whe was enjoying himself in touring the United States with a housing delegation. He was in New York about to board a steamer for home when the ham- .mer fell. A Moscow announcement. said that he, Vlasov, the chief architect of skyscraper-conscious Moscow, - had been fired. Why? “Extrava- gance in ornamentation of build- ings, -over-spending and disregard of the people's needs.” DISBELIEVES STORY Viasov told reporters before he sailed that he did not believe the Thanksgiving Isn't Original With Us By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER The Thanksgiving Day observed is not much that is exclusively ate must be redistricted if it is to be made ' _ Tabernacles were ‘perhaps the Granddaughter has brought her =, to ha responsive to the will of the people. first cold home from school... thankegiving after the harvest Of course, the governor's campaign — “ight advice now against bronchi- ut the Greeks soon followed has a lot of the old “when-are-you- = ory like this winter. (Mrs. with their feast of Demeter, god- going-to-stop-beating-your-wife” Saal Ln dess of the harvest, and the 4 bs Apabe Answer—Send 35c and stamped Romans had a similar festival itself did not football too closely, but the com- bination of turkey, thanksgiving, and a big game (at which there was even band music) is enough to make anyone wonder whether there is ever #uch a thing as a new idea, PILGRIMS BEGAN IT HERE Thanksgiving is, of course, ou direct legacy from the Massachu- setts Pilgrims, who, by order of Governor Bradford, set aside De- journment of the Congress that adopted the Constitution, a mem- ber named Boudinot moved that a day be recommended for universal Thanksgiving throughout the coun- try. The motion carried and Presi- dent Washington appointed the last Thursday in November, which in that year was November 26. STATES DIFFER For some reason the custom of having one day for the whole country did not take hold, perhaps because the country had not yet developed a real unity, Soon each state was observing a different Thanksgiving Day each year, This variety of dates prevailed until 1864, when Lincoln brought them together by a proclamation which reestablished the last Thursday in November as the nationa] Thanks- giving Day. * * * The American date is somewhat Jater in the year than that of other countries. Most people have their thanksgiving somewhat closer to the time of the harvest for which they are giving thanks. Canada, for is set each year by the Governor Genetal. There is no regulation. re- quiring him to choose the second — in October, but he usually (Copyright, 1955) “Don't go back,” they ‘shouted to him. “Stay in freedom. De- mand asylum.” Viasov, who @ still did not know what hit him in his brief tion. They drove him away to the embassy with the exile shouts ringing: “Kidnaping, Kidnaping.” DENOUNCES ATTEMPT Pictures of the bodyguards hustling off Vlasov, and the news accounts of the episode, provoked the Soviet embassy to call a news conference Thursday, the day Bul- ganin and Khrushchev took the gay champagne route toward India. . Viasov was out before batteries of reporters and de- nounced what he called a French police attempt to talk him inte He made it all sound very cloak- ish-and-daggerish. Said “A man with a dark face and bushy eye- brows” made the audacious ges- ture of suggesting asylum in the West. * 8 @ Viasov “‘confessed,"’ not in Mos- cow but still on Soviet territory at the embassy, that “‘miy col- leagues and I paid too much atten- tion to the decorative side of architecture.” “I am a patriot,” he proclaimed. But then came a very revealing phrase about his sad trip back to - Moscow: Case Records of a Psychologist If Happy Marriage Appears Likely, Couple Will Be Grateful if You Push Herman wouldn't be married even yet if I hadn't pushed him into a wedding ceremony. And I did it literally. In fact, I seized him by the arm and propelled him to a jewelry shop to buy the wedding ring. And I served as best man to. make sure he wouldn't lose the ring till he had placed it on his bride’s finger! By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE agreed to be present ,» and I was to take them out for a wedding dinner afterwards. At 4 p.m. next day, Dr. Charles R. Goff's secretary phoned to tell me Herman hadn't yet shown up at his church office or even called. At 5 p.m. she telephoned again to say they were now in Dr. Goff’s study, but Herman wasn't even shaved and his sweetheart was not dressed oe a (redding. At 6 o'clock, Dr, Goff called me, saying Herman had made no suggestion as to getting married, so what should he do. “But Dr. Goff has a dinner date for tonight, and I wanted him to go out and dine with us," Herman started his crawfishing. “Well, that's 0. K. We'll give him a rain check on the dinner 80 let's get started.” *-. @ “But I haven't bought her a wedding ring,” Herman stalled, “and it's after 5 o'clock, so the stores will be closed,” But I seized him by the arm saying, we'd ask a policemen for pounds . we're afd gitls includes basketball, volley — to an extent not known on any OAD —_ ++ (Mrs. eros ro prendre io om — a 2 “I never push folks into a wed. 80e, for we'll be back in half an ball and fencing. For men, Class A, other matter in years. Last spring's fight S50 and ped, pared occasion a ‘“‘feaste oul hour,” I called over my shoul- = over é Answer—Send stam Being wealthy, talented Band Cc volley ball a ogre dloreieg Sa also pro- self-addressed envelope for Little of much fowle.” Only 102 Pilgrims good } Ici g, he always and i" league basketball, uced a r reaction. Leseen Rules Reduc- had landed at Plymouth a few . and fencing are available. For grade But the lawmakers say that with the er Tak shtsailieh Sheer te kaeo months before, and since the land- Se ae school boys there is midget basketball exception of the parents of mentally re- weight. ing 46 had died, so that there were At the age of 38, he tarded child only 56 white men and women and for boys under 19, an ice hockey sony et Seeeee aad 6 left in the whole eettlement to % Wonderful girl. They : ’ organizations deeply interested in the | When I had my eyes checked entertain the 90 friendly wer Mies our house several times a seer they are getting little public poe pd aco haope eo inte who showed up to share the feast. Herman admitted he loved her Under department sponsorship are "*a¢tion this time. nae BUM Sy Semi doctor «Bat (hewe Wes ollll rach ts be ste of Ste Ras. sot . such club activities as chess and There is no indication, either, that says no one knows the cause of grateful for since the little group pr Glamond eugagemen CE CIOURE Winmitics, eee ene ee 2 eS ene et one anh te am. Det Whi peting Wt weight reduction, League of the Blind ot hts soed colugaign dumuy ana uae bneneitthiy dit adh be eS oe une hile Oe wetting Sy, Revettl yotes _ @ances and the Sunset Club for men _ vision broadcast last Sunday with the right. I think the eye doctor was haten eu sadn wk eae ee eae i talk gee : obvious in just guessing. In your place I'd to ~~ and women over 60. Special club pat intention of stirring up public et plenty of calcium, preferably ° that fall had brought an un- keep me up till 3 a.m. activities include Pontiac Women’s a Sennen ee Ee CLC oes 4 eee and Pontiac Sympho So it would appear that if the Senate eggs, a slab of cheese, some — ' AO an ymphony : ocean. Piéntiful food for the the wee hours with a solem asta ig . ee se SITEGESRY Sencking Ge pubis Ses 38 pave adn mh ar meg brag winter was assured, ise that he'd marry her Pele Fas paiphenmeniiy dg sheet, aoaaibie ta = Thanksgiving did not become an day; but then he'd get ca cs 8 6 : that time, STAMPEDE PSYCHOLOGY as three years = «ve wasted enough time on But we can expect the governor to con- officially pro- "1 fir tinue to kill two birds with one stone, po days pening aie eae one seeking to drive his program through not rill 1180 that the jase of a ” Ai oe the Senate and at the same time depict- aa. ing the Senate as an obstacle to progress Oe an Sateen te Which can only be removed by a constitu- _ ting his wedding hour for 5 p.m. ‘Gonal amendment. e just before . ad- day. Mrs. Crane and ~*~, BS ee pe ee Gh gil Pe ae “ Lio: | : te. | Be, pa Se aa ae a ba WE . iia eae ‘ i ; ee \ yA c $ ee : : aad / ee 5 ’ ee y j is ee 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1935 E a Doll la S.. | _ a ° @ To The Thousands. Of | Our Christmas Club Mem bers Youll Fill All The Stockings | With Greater Ease! |. Check To Cover Christmas Bills? What a joy it is-to receive a bountiful check just in time for || | your Christmas Gifting . .. a check big enough to insure the “best Christmas ever” for all your loved ones with NO “hang- | over” of Christmas bills for you! 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See us for full details. | N AT 6) N A L ~ Four Convenient Branch Banks to Serve You: | | | @W.HURON at TILDEN —@ PERRY at GLENWOOD | _ @WALLED LAKE @KEEGO HARBOR Ss eo ae ee 3 __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1058) ss ~ Radiant Colors: Shine in Calitornia Fun Fashions lal a —_ 2.2 2-8 «£2 © © 2 ee eee a ee Subordinate May Greet Boss First _ Needn’t Wait for Employer to Say ‘Good Morning’ By EMILY POST “A friend and I have been hav- ing an argument as to who should greet whom first—the employer or employe. I say that it doesn't make a bit of difference who says good morning first, but she is very| definite in her belief that a sub- ordinate should always wait to. be spoken to by someone in a higher position. Will you please give us your opinion so that we) may settle this argument?” _ Answer: there is no discourtesy in an em- ploye happening to greet the employer first. os E i i bFZ EEE Rifas 894 & cf I agree with you—|- Are Elected at Meeting Church Group jfirst vice-president; Knight, second vice-president; Mrs. ‘treasurer, _ Mrs, Everett Russell was elected corresponding Peterson, auditor and Mrs, Slim, trim and pretty is this playtime outfit by Georgia Kay, Inc., in rhythm. pink all wool gabardine. The collarless cardigan jacket has shirt-type sleeves, New Officers Chose Mrs. Bigler New President of Election of officers for the Wom- en's Fellowship of the First Congre- gational Church was held Friday |following a luncheon served by the Saybrook group. a Elected to office for the coming ‘year were Mrs. Elwood Bigler, president; Mrs. J. A. Rammes; Mrs. Ivan * * George Gaches, retary and Margaret recording sec- Steward, secretary; Ethelyn) Emil Moessner, parliamentarian. The installation service was conducted by Mrs, Elien Boyd and a gift was presented Mrs, Oscar Lundbeck, retiring prest- dent, who told of the satisfaction that had come to her through serving with the Fellowship, Mrs. Wallace Edwards gave the devotionals and Mrs. B. B, Kimball was soloist for the meeting ac- companied by Charles Wilson. Mrs, Malcolm Burton presented Mrs. John Rose of the Townsite Community Church who spoke on “The Exceptional Child.” Mrs. Rose said that society in general has accepted the physically handi- «ay capped child but must face the a blue velvet “Alii sroblem of the mentally handi- in ver! ue |CAPPed a ee Ee ee ee ee eee he ae ee eee ee ee ee eH prefer less glitter, one little white! jacket ‘is embroidered in silver— and tiny white felt bowknots. Farm and Garden: Unit Given Data in Sylvan Lake | The Sylvan Lake Branch of the Women's National Farm and Gar- jship have accomplished during the z * Mrs. Dora Dawson, friendly serv- ice chairman, gave a report of the work various groups of the Fellow- * * past year. Several projects were: contributing to the needy in the U.S, and Puerto Rico and giving financial aid to the Pontiac State Hospital to assist in the program for mentally retarded children. Perfume Like Expert three-button closing, side belt treatment, and is worn over the most tailored of walk. , © ing shorts to match. The blouse is of white silk broadcloth. ae Pedal pants are a part of the wardrobe loving woman living in California. Here in high-count broadcloth, they boast a cardigan of broadcloth and lace with dyed-to-match buttons. The lace trims the pedal pants, Colors are pink, blue and yellow, a of every sports cai ico LJ) OES Group Four ‘Plans Yule Party ‘Mrs. Samuel Gray of Mark. ave- hostess Personal News of Interest in Pontiac A tour of the Colonial Capital; on Ogemaw road. ' Miss Adah Shelly of Washington street and Mrs. Lena Clemens of Tonia left Friday to spend the win- ter in Texas, They are traveling by way of New Orleans, * * & Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Stier ‘of Canterbury road announce the Other places of interest the travelers visited before returning to their homes were Yorktow® | yi, of @ daughter, Barbara Ann, | and Richmond, Va. and Wash: | nov ig at Pontiac General Hos- ington, D. C. | pital. 2 i og ee | Maternal grandparents are Mr. Mrs, Frank Lemery of Ellwood! and Mrs. Noel T. Derocher City, Pa. is visiting at the home| Myrtle street. Mrs. Mary V. of her brother-in-law and sister, Stier of Sylvan Village is - Mr. and Mrs. Mathew J. O'Bried baby's grandmother.’ Mr, and Mrs. Verne C. Hamp- ton of Cherokee road have returned home from visiting their son, Verne, at Charilesville, Va. He is a student at the University of Virginia Law, School.. The Hamptons spent several days in Philadelphia on their return trip home, * * * a Sue Syron, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Syron of Eliza-' beth Lake road, will have Jackie { i of| Fix of Mitchell, S. D as her house'way to bring about 4 big change in your looks get a new hair-do. girls are both attending St. ring pg surest way to have a charm ing one always at your fingertips guest Thanksgiving weekend. The College in Notre Dame, Ind, Li A hint of Sicily lies in the scoop-neck, lemon yellow sashed blouse and reversible full skirt from Sir James of California, designed by Jeri Griniel. Of cotton broadcloth, its color alone is spectacular, combining red in the sash. The skirt may be turned inside out to reveal its lemon yellow side, or worn as shown, black side out. Cause Delay in Childbirth Makes .Report on Prolonged Labor ANN ARBOR ®—Fear and fat in the November issue of Obstet- factor in prolonged labor. Infant mortality is only slightly . higher in prolonged cases—but Dr. in the blouse with lobster aro is not a cause of death in most cases, * . * Dr. Evans said, too, that pro- longed labor is quickly declining. National figures indicate that 8-9 we A : The Far Eastern influence is apparent in so many of the new cruise and resort fashions that it has become a significant trend throughout the entire fashion world. Here is the California interpretation by Casual Time in length shorts made from a Honk Kong printed silk shantung. Colors are Chinese turquoise and white. a pure silk shantung Chinese blouse that tops Bermuda- ie to + > | meeting held at the YMCA. per cent of all births in 1943 in- volved prolonged labor, The inci- dence now is only 2 per cent of all births. TO PREVENT ANXIETY While patient education and psy- chology are helping greatly. Dr. Evans says. ‘‘to avoid the conta- Alpha Alpha Group Plans Yule Events Christmas Dinner, Pledge Ceremony) Top Long List cabulary “uterine contrac- Reports from committees and tions” should be substituted, he plans for coming events were dis- cussed by members of Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority when they met Thursday. Mrs. Alex Morris presided at the Mrs. Benjamin Sweeney reported on the Christmas dinner and pledge ceremony to be held Dec. 8 at Devon Gables, Mrs. Marshall Rose was named chairman of the Valentine Bene- ft Bridge to be held Feb. 9 at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan building. Proceeds from U-M _ Obstetrician — Dr. Tommy N. Evans, reporting the ‘card party will be used for the sorority’s project at the Chapter Marks 17th Birthday Pontiac State Hospital. Final plans were formulated for providing a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family. The. project will be handled by Mrs. Donald Moore and Mrs. Russel McGlinch- ey will arrange for distribution of a Christmas basket. * * * Nicholas Maskaleris gave a dem- onstration on ribbon tying. He was introduced by Mrs. Ralph Wilson, program chairman. Members of Psi Chapter of Sig- ‘ That's what a florist exhibiting the Metropolitan Retail Florists New Hairdo Makes for Quick Switch If you're looking for a quick mately. * No one can wear every. hair style; if the face will take it, the hair may not, and «vice versa, many pleasing variations, if she is to. know your vwn hair inti-/* But ‘every woman has a choice of| i] z z i? e tT fig ize j will take the trouble to seek them out. 4 7 pO 5 t ‘ 7 i me “ ie Bi ~~ : Pa Z oie te ee a ee : i ; a is ee A geen _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1955 | ‘ NINE. { ' ieee, 4 tv ec =e . oe 4 oe - oe : . 4 , ‘ f * . ? ; set Problems Solve Themselves Ann Scupholm and Richard Kuhn\ry er ose a ee ee ae 0UCUS Fleas e * oan \ s . ies Stor Per ree ag UE “ ~~" “Married in Friday Evening Ceremony) o's 21oro9e By ELIZABETH WOODWARD jand see what happens. And bejthem both? ret ee “] just met the second, boy a . : , met at the Drayton Plains home - ‘The normal ups and down of a|‘oyful if anything does! . |predicament, . She writes: - | couple of weeks ago.. He told Sally Ann Scupholm was given Te ve ee ae , . lof Mrs, Henry Kline for a. lessda young romance aren't enough for — “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm in) my brother that he wanted to go jin marriage’ by her father to dete on improving storage space in their : ’ homes. some people, They have to. do : Hints were given members on Something to speed the ups and ; how to increase closet space and Bic arpaigen ‘They can’t sit Sally Ann how to add new closets to the ar- ' quietly an things work them- chitecture of the home. Mrs. Wil- - gelves out, Seup = od liam Tiberg assisted Mrs, Kline, And what they do doesn’t neces- Richard David| Mrs, Robert Walters was a guest sarily make things better. They Kuhn’ were |naed'to meombers tte working can fog up the issue, make things| . married last |on their Clntataane Sesto. Christ- ig i ; - as decorations homes. patie nme gg Gone ee Coens: The ake Robert Dorman will be hos- If they'd only do nothing! And bride is the |tess to the December meeting at * fet thme and a re- oo : i . daughter of | Neil Ricketts will assist Mrs. Dor- ‘ _ | deeply curved Florentine meck- Mr. and Mrs, ™a. . : line of the molded bodice. Her * tepetieneeermaeen epee on Pade epson Psi ppl ng Maal ~ fares long sleeves tapered to points at : T. Gordon | Bandages Sewed — And the idea has her fascinated. 3 Se t | = . “Dear ‘Miss Woodward: I liked sds! wba Gets Goan cupholm by Paulson Circle __ bin Re Siret time 3 met him, and: think it make-a> of Detrow. Mrs, James Hodges of Irwin- . he Hked me, too. I brought him choice between a boy’ who loves He is the jdale circle opened her home ree home with me and he met my her and leaves her and a boy she cently for a meeting of the Paul- _ mother and she liked him, too. nasn’t had a:cheace te know yet? cap son of Mrs. \ ae Pets Tos “| Airline spokesmen said it would| Trail . ... thundering herd of 4,000 cattle in stampede . . . Lurking, Thanks to Every} ' , : a S | be months before they would de-|werring Indiens . . . Marauding Joyhawkers. The West's mightiest One of You Who . } ) si ) ee > tae ¢ 5 8 . - - ee “The airport improvements and Stevenson, the only declared can-| ADS TALL MEN — The Twentieth Century. dk talk Coase Seah nag what ~ le : estern adven- enc bopthas by cup iae gece 4 Fox CinemaScope Film, “The Tall Men,” co-stars _ ture, filmed in Durango, Mexico, is now playing | “ill have to be considered by wed to speak at 11:15 p.m. EST) Clark Gable (above) with Jane Russell, Robert at the Oakland Theater. pas mews. .-. | Community Theaters Hollywood Headlines: zeman oi, have teen made] aw: seneat"watace:, wef A2MAOM Builds Legend) Sancine cusses wre ve | Sat.: Se the diag winding wo 8 Gewese a etis en fake ate” dimes wiz eet:| Around Dean's Memory |‘ ==" Patronized‘ Us ee at oa ome “Human Desire,” Gienn Ford, Gloria Aes Grahame. a . — The ACC, earlier this month,| to tha 2 18-Year-Old Firemen? wari’ Sey iawke “et. Ore By BOB THOMAS } The love of racing was part of "ecommended the airlines transfer otheocccasion =] LOUISVILLE, Ky. u — Louis-/S0in6 ares scare ot nuvy| HOLLYWOOD u® — This town, the growing-up process, said Ray, ‘Beir operations to Wayne Major Weddings ...We and row de + apie. _ s = eer” Inland.” Johnny’ Sheffield. a ca on " eee. 'S/himself a car enthusiast. the Deen area could be eae serve food for the ‘wedd sd Witte~—Rechester ~~ the late) “Although Dean is gone, his name| at Willow Run. partment received ten-| gat: ~The » James Dean, : : : or ——. “ne __ tative approval from the Louis- Boys. “-pimberjack.” color, Qerting Moy. The 24-year-old actor died in a|'S 45 prominent as ever. “‘Rebel’’| Airlines represented at the. cake and mix the punch for [i ville Civil Service Board to lower|“Bun., Tues: “Mr. Roberts," Cinema-|highway crash Sept. 30; yet he is|!8 doing big business, and he'll be| meeting included Capital, Eastern, | guests! -,/as much in the public conscious-|3¢en in “Giant” next year. Already| American, Northwest, TWA, 7 " rtin, Jerry Lewis. ness as he was when he lived.|he’s being boomed for an Oscar.'United and Delta-C & S. SATURDAY SUN. & MON. 5 EXTRA: CARTOON @ LATE WORLD NEWS : Alan Ladd in “THE McCONMELL STORY” ‘ “Vinten! . Huten Pontiac Theaters | atic ainiter tatiana’ |xa a erie, Seve Nick Ray, OAKLAND the res: ; — wie Ilona” Ulscamtboege Been Adams.|Jim would have taken Now through Wed.: “The Tall Keoge, tired et pe Men,” Clark Gable, Jane Russell, ad tt, Sor Chace : hy Piet Philipe remy ag ert Mileham, Dea 4 “Prowi- of the great actors of Sonn as | GIANT SPIDER STRIKES! commune! Now through Wed.: “Tarantula,” | .oicr “Biertne Ma mand." | Dean's death hit Ray ' TERROR John Agar, Mara Corday; “‘Run-|™°r g- or. bus Bowe ” |hard. A bond had been esta ‘ i | Wild,” William Campbell, 2 Laney gE | Thurs., Sat.: “Count Three and| Sun. Tues.: “You're Never too ¥ | Y : ‘ Fi Pray,” Van Heflin, Joanne Wood-|Tiseniem., Desa Marin, for, Wrvis (planned to form their i : “Jail Busters,” Leo Gorcey, aicolor, Gien Ford, Barbera Stanwyck. | Pany. “ ; > oa 7 ) 3]4| Ray illustrated how . vv~ Gloria Vanderbilt ego sroving. He, bas te j 7 : i some FAMILY WEEK-END Quits Co-Starring |i 's woman 'n Ene, Pe, a} | a ) Role in Western es ywooD @ < | Ray directed Dean in “Rebel| DINNER SPECIAL Gh Vander ped cu of font Cane id of | : costarring role in Frank Sinatra’s|"& Ususual preparations for the | ' first Western because her part|***énment. | as ' , ac tene” COMPLETE DINNER 4/"*5""t Dig enough. “I had heard from everyone that | Children's | Neither Sinatra nor Director Don|Ji™ was difficult te work with,” D hsrnrandid 135 Nor tee hasty deterture lest migha|epend as much tine with him be-] J) FRANK MORGAN - RAY BOLGER- BERT LAHR: JACK HALEY - | DINNERS SERVED FROM 12 and up of the poor little rich girl, who|!°re the picture as I could, I ig STULIE GURKE - MARGARET HAMILTON - CHARLEY GRAPEWIN And the MUNCHKINS a: J NOON TO 12 MIDNIGHT often has been linked romantically), “1 Went East and found out how } ; pe : 7 imi te age, ese to teltnsie be Med al'abeat bn I 2nd BIG HIT |—ALSO— - a \ J 1 oe " @|production gave the real reason|/#¢ him spend a lot of time with) | STARK, SAVAGE TRUTH STASS FROM THE JUKE BOX JUNGLE! CLUB TAHOE Sei 2srss0s bf ef bay. New Ya” res eros | 7 Tit RUNNING WILD 3412 Dixie Highwey Phone OR 3-9754 Qi viend declaring to reporters| 2 the pictiure, U ’ | yond 3 she had Greamned since 14 et] "7 found that Jim wasn't ditt lf ree : | —T fg "a VAN HEFLIN in “COUNT THREE AND PRAY” Also Leo Gorcey, Hunts Hall in “JAIL BUSTERS” SUNDAY! MONDAY! . TUESDAY! [i"Miss Vanderbilt Rom gino a mages Se een i | were tests for costume and ia | * ¢ @ that,”" | "Frank and Don didn’t fire her. ”* the source STARTS TOMORROW! NERVE-SHATTERING! Directed by CHARLES LAMONT. Screerlay by JOHN GRANT (LUE) i \% sit , ia cS : . : - a 23 : os 4 oS j ae | : z | asia DINNERS: Monday thtu Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. |i! | py. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. —|||We're closed for the cold months LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 {]/, - ,,2eu.y* me *? OL POm seamen COCKTAILS — “SELECTED Foops | : : | Phone MI.4-4800 for Reservations — - aaa moon | Be ie es : { gies ; i : ; i ee! THE PONTIAC PRESS, sarvnpay, NOVEMBER 19, 1955 Michigan, OSU Meet in Big 10 squeeze Play] NEW YORK (INS) — their tnd straight pth hy Michigna, hays sin tiee- Renmienk Galterale, Got Sew Cae Pe lg Gator Bowl officials will be as Frosh ‘Trim Varsity” sah Cals hte, be duane 2 We championship. tical ahi tae mat State travels Ten football, meet today at AND) 740 Buckeyes are prohibited by, Wolverines and wind up the Arbor in the gridiron squeeze Play nonference rules, however, from rs of the year. making a repeat trip to Pasadena| [et®. ® non-conference . coupled an Michigan,. if victorious, will |this year The host half of the Rese Bow! at Oregon, would send the Bea : Rose Bowl dreams ‘A Michigan loss. would put once- picture also will be decided in 9 eee ree while 7 Buckeye Army . Arrivesin 12 :iSSei5 5 Special Trains 23st | Ann Arbor iene aes a help| i ret fale Li | le i if = iif + Wilt Wilt Scores . ee brook Over Capacity ae Storm Slows Deer Huntir But hé had a hard time finding|for a shot under the basket. Oakland Hunt | that's hanging by a hair waiting. ot Gt a problem this hk bet te bag one (for a breeze to topple it the coming weekend will see a. the gun of * * « great deal of activity along such’ _ |t At the Eng—Law Hunt Club‘we| highways as 65 .and 72, There ohn Cowe's| found Charlie Sparks who said to| doesn't seem much that har- . Two deer| be sure and say that he lived in| rassed- conservation department. ‘the people and if} Waterford Township. Also present) officers and state police can do here should| (Who, incidentally had just come! trol in the area. Just too many, m the pole, in wii phovag etepaheat gy or hunters. - as we've seen year), Sleepy Hollow company|trell, and Ed Yuille of Pontiac, |p We." venne and rerhape ben - D. Cowe. of/Clarence Burch of Oak and) ouse the amateur hynters had Fraser of the|Jim Eatmon and Callaghan | sn. gone home, we spied seven same town, Jack Hamilton of Or-jof Detroit. This group bad taken|t.."deor within 30 feet of the r. : aville, pley, George/six fine bucks cabin. When the boys see. this more bitter for the Wolverines be-| PATTERSON ivity around there|Marble and Gordon Grubb of Pon- Road hunting hasn't been muck | they'll no doubt be back. cause their neighborhood rival. hut not many deer are in evidence,|"®¢: 0d Jack Fraser of Port , {Michigan State, would take second) Members present were Emil|#¥2- | |place in the conference and the!Neiisen and Harvie Little of Pon- aunt a Ole | Has. als Beata. [bowl trip‘as well. tiac, Mal Banfield, Franklin; Jack “sae on ea cee we SI in pol er ole TROUBLE — Michigan ends Tom AL Wirephete| Se Jacob of Birmingham and his! where — the deer ‘are not moving. Maentz (left) and Ron Kramer, louded by coach team’s workouts this week. ‘Gane tedep-aenild On the other hand, the victory)brother Jim, from Detroit. Paul's our private opinion that after Bennie Oosterbaan as the two. greatest ends he Ohio State will decide the Big Ten championship |Would earn ee a te, men wes apres up from! Wednesday's wind half the deer | has ever seen on one team, are shown during - and a possible Rose Bowl trip for Michigan. _ jand the sunny trip. herd was hemmed in by fallen /_thave the same effect as an Ohio A stopped |timber and the other half “das i victory. For Michigan, it's all or) , “"é™* Campbell had — ; . — vaceho sie Si sent’ move for fear of getting as play Sawchuck Gets \Pastrano. Compared With? ‘rwac od nye] 8 Sr te a et Sy ne oO sam weal ei farsi . +3 Patterson After Victory ies to a 7-1 season record, 51 in King cay Masta § uad vved Jas inte to tae tbl fiff Workout roman, sos ee : Sn" Nato Poa f NEW YORK @®—Willie Pastranolthe’ bayou land—now was to fired up Illinois two weeks! Retires After ip Favorite from New Orleans looks. like the|to Miami Beach—may vot be ablelago MOE hs , fighting man to to your hat can *.* * 3 Hawks! 6-1 _ Victory] yu Op aptly eed Oeics ta te 24 Show Years Defends Coach Detroit, winning its Inst two aft|* Ups Terry’s Goals —!came home trom the 1952 Olym-jof them last night at Madison\conerence with five victories, But} Champion Carriage er dropping the firs: six. te about {if} id Against Average pics. Square Garden while beating Joe\they lost two of their three non] Horse Takes Bows at . 7 penlir Shenae lie ereicg toms »@ 4 Rowan, a plodding aggressor, on @/conference games to Stanford and} = Toronto inst urs tween anenaas Cannas Setes The nimble dancing master from/unanimous decision in 10 rounds.| nuke, for a 6-2 season record. progres orn ts fo apd sae aol: ot fi Ce i Marte [right baltbeck, Toth Harrk-| TORONTO w—King Clancy, Re lies.to Letters ,@ Lm whe have ruled ‘the i me ‘ou can ; cham carriage horse i . pears ot, Santa eat tna, he MSU to Dawdle son. mandcing rector othe rade and Jn Rewebor, ef “avon ot a hockey alltime Attecking * Weodardeatate ' dacldons to ts Expect 100,000 for” no 3 ternational Boxing * men, | , ‘ has no Kind words wot can as UM Battles ing Willie “a big edition of Willie|Woody Hayes says he may havel Sor in the show Hing, | in Campus Paper ent ae ee ee Sie. ie Southern * * ‘ * for Bowl Life ta with cater Newegg Sa 1b 0 pee home 510), (198). For a few minutes at the Royal, comes tomorrow in Detroit and a California Sawchuck went into last night's) ast LANSING (INS)—Michi- Pastrano beat July 2, or @ possi-| But Cassady, the Big 10's lend-| Toor | Fa Kiawse Show lst) DALLAS W®~The Southem Meth-| ion victory could drop National Hockey Lesgue game D©| gan State's powerful ‘Spartans, |? bout with the winner of thejing rusher with S12 yards, is the) io) ot Lok Drincess, siiared|°tst University football squad pee Bey "LOS ANGELES w—The Bruins tween Bosten and Chicago with a/ 84" s Paul Andrews-Bob Satterfield com-/Otio big gun, carrying the ball ale) eine jcameé to the defense of Coach) Oddly enougli. the situation is\o®UCLA remained a close favorite league-leading goals against aver-|only conquerors of Notre Dame, tes: at Buffalo, Nov. 29. most twice as much as any other ace food “Auld Lang Woody Woodard today with re-|similar to the 1950 season. Then, 'to trim California as the : Poe Tg A pe Spares pa enema grter aed a . ee Buckeye back for 14 touchdowns. Syne’"Clancy, the man now conch butal to scandalous marks andthe, BCAs copped two fram Det two Pace Cost caferenee Hawks through over Marquette’s warriors Those watched 19-year ae = and wound up in a vals prepared to take the field be- victory with Mickoski scoring three) Fast old. heavyweight could think of] of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the|petty insinuations. Los Aneeles Rams, who won @ expected more times the average was up 0 2.06) 1 scssite the finct that ching bt a match between Pas [D x Ira e ogg mgd oy gee es playoff for the conference title es bs Dement ceterece tate The victory boosted the resur- i Ste gined on (7200 and Patterson, current No. 3 oe mee ot Swe Coney the| It was in reply to letters printed * ¢ *e The game was set for a national gent Hawks into a third-place tie Ske so cekeuiienas challenger to lightheavy Champ pene See nee jin the campus newspaper that| .This time, the Bears acain areiteievision showing, Los Angeles with the Bruins. Be ie Tee rte btate (Archie Moore. Pastrano weighed pn Neh O8| attacked Woddard's coaching. (tied with the Rams—coming back'area included, over the Natonal *« * e at Ann Arbor 181%, the same as Rowan. ree Or wo the : | SMU has to win five after losing the first/Broadcasting Co, network starting eich Saved tap of he gosiel, beline Wahlen . Wes De * ¢ *® Clancy. and the Princess 16,| won only 3 games Outline They gained the tie by! 15 Now rose a ; in the second period and the third) Ten championship ‘and # Pe | pactrano convinced all three of- are Starting retirement at the farm {of $ (iis sensu after beng ranhed! ciscging Loo Adeales last weele'1:is m. PST. —e : in the final session, Sawchuck was! sible Rose Bow! bid for Michigan /+..:.15 of his class. Referee Ruby Paper Learns About their owner, Lance peamhe, ee 6 cana Se te Southwest oq, and now have only a home- “Victory for tke UcLANe weil credited with Sl saves as the) —if the Wolverines’ win the [-ojactein and Judge Jack Gordon i |Toronto automobile executive, at rar pede sypumn arene The ath-|and-home feries with the Tions, &/ automatically send them into the : Hawks came up with their best) game. : saw it 7-2-1 and Judge Artie Aidala Chicago Deal From Durham, Ont. thai erential crosstown trin to. play the Chicaeo| Rose Bowl Jan, 2 against the Big offensive effort of the season. Should Michigan lose, Michiganjhad it 7-3. The AP cafd was 82, ‘Reliable Source’ gf dae ek . finishing ng we ct’ Sicardinals and a home date with|19 representative. A’sethack con Al ’Rollins, Chicago goalie, had) «1. which has a 51, Big Ten'also for Pastrano. . ; Pack neat nesta definitely be} pyitadelphia remaining. pled with # win by Oregon’ State = Fecord qualifies for selection to. | | —— BOSTON w~Thé Boston Daily Da ans in i oe 6 a.7ne Rams have two lett with the over Oregon, woull necenltate Berkley Cager at Ferris sca, wich tax won ny\OTiOles Elect Res tay wad had eared es ee ree dn, temero Balms, “oe CLA 'wallopedGregn Sue, $28 f two games this year, ts regarded), = =i .|“from a reliable source” that the : two letters in its issue yesterday.|with Philadelphia and one withifor the Beavers’ lone conference Max Ree of Berkley is on tle chance against] . nt Boston Rad Sor. halve traded pitch arrier | The football team was told in one|Green Bay. deleat 11 freshmen candidates this season! ®* having ew-r' ers Parnell and Russ: Kem- of them that it didn't have a “will AE nts The Trojans, ineligible for the Ferris Institute varsity] Michigan State. : , merer and infielder Ted Lepcio t \to win,” and that “nobody can| Creen Ray and Baltimore "Teter the bow! ‘ecetne ae tone basketball squad, coached by NHL STANDINGS BALTIMORE ‘W—Building COM|Chicago for pitcher Virgil ks CHICAGO &— Michigan ‘State ‘blame a team without inspiration tied for tied wht 44 marks, marks, The ‘The there last year. lost. to Washin-t Charles Smith. Roe is a 6-foot pfing sll games of Friday ns”. |treetoe James Keely Jr. was ¢lect-/and outfielder Bob Nieman, - University ,is the new cross: ~ — that's where the coach ent . Thane ened ti cnubebeben % forward prospect at the Big. Rap-)S0%* * "on Lost Tied Ps at Qs led president of mapienre oe country king of the Big Ten, hav- ‘he Picture.” The other said thal p and to Minnesota, Coch Jess !l school. The Bulldogs open) te yen’... 8 $3) 8 Orialeg poouttey tof Clars| ‘The Record said the trade “det teen led to victory yesterday) "10tball games are not won by|Fy- Vol Is Named obviously is ona touchy dpot with their schedule Dec. 1 at home! poston ......).: 6 3 3 M4 Fy! 3 ence W. Miles. initely” has been made and “will ee on tticial record-breaking “"4nce or ‘breaks’ as some prefer the alumni theca yg align against Aquinas of Grand Rapids. Sef moe ; i : i z FH oe an, Cae lee Semmens 06 Gate O6: Me f00b| cnance by sogicinert Heury|" call them. Proof of that lies two years stmaight to te Bruin Steen | Te Se lestaal? g #8 out at about the same rate, so KOOL pees ne 2 ’ ot atk oe eet We Carty @ Complete Stock of Aluminum Awnings yeer eveenent, ze anny ” @Natural Building Stone @Marble Slate. CUSTOM MADE . - » ee WROUGHT IRON 2 * 6.0 S aa ie “nate sSet acitrwone! PONTIAC CUT STONE ga ER, , _ |the door and window frames are! 4.59 (V4 Mi, West of Airport) Pi OR 38-1594 ae . ran ecg sgl sage tar ysaest NE epee mig cs a oe ——— A Side Door Awning - <2 tor ing can help. 7 , page . of Extra “ae nas : ; sa ‘ " : © st . d bl FREE Cost NATURAL MURAL ~ No need to have murals painted on the control the light. Wedgwood blue walls are fine in a room as sunny suet tiie eee cue cae | Do You Own Lan Suita e walls when you have the view above. The main bedroom in the New- as this one. ; : failures bd — DISPLAY OFFICE man home is on the lakeside of the house. Natural colored draperies | Soeen tienes’ Be ceenen eee f Develo ment ? Coll Evenings — FE 5-5015 Newman Home Is learned; it's difficult for two a draperies cover the window [Old Cobbler’s Bench _—-- ate Sco ene —- © Il We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that people to stand there and do the | wall. Used as Fashion Item > are likely to cause water back- | 64 be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy Attractive Lakefront dishes. Contrary to many of the | ~ . ip, That can mean trouble. (ff it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do IX The floor is covered with- modern houses we've seen, this After gathering dust in museums, Windows and doors need to bell ‘t ° ® fee basis, corhpleting all of the engineering and plat work,, 2 (Continued from page 15) spatter-dot linoleum with green, | °¢ has @ huge basement.- It the cobbler’s bench used a century weatherstripped to: prevent air/m #3 well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills lantern on a post where the | red and yellow dots on a beige pag ta oar te ee caanen ago to hold the shoemaker’s sup- leakage. New ponderosa pine win-/— "ecessary will help you get the most for your property. ‘ | walk joins the driveway in back. | background. Above the pickled | room with fireplace and a boat plies ne fos ben same Sth Seder Seek re ee 3 ! [Se tect pate gees | Nec wotecetg ia te ee | Foe own not ely a asin em bu, come compiiey, wear SYLWVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 | Shatter from the weather. . . ot “peck,” Ge igarmarensee i - nangerege room |""The remarkable revival of, the meee wel J a. three | '. 2383 Orchard Loke Rood, Rt. No. 5 Translucent glass brick on copper utensils which gleam | is the pro future. ipench is based nches and inches . BE. either side of the door allows | metailically ee ot ae The double doors leading out to sien iat Sania HAE Cereeeicte to tae calling. 10 Genital % eab- . a9 but assures cy in in the paper matches the rest wallgper Phage of a ig toatsog mete hae 4 nomical heating Sue SSBB SeeSesenZsaseaseseeesean , although there house _ Qf the room. Behind the wrought Wi enough a new use someth: old, It's ear ; | ‘Sindows, are so arranged that | ion breakfast set there's a door | £9 through, es was the dose trons jnow popular as a eofiee or tea Does Double Job MOERY’S OIL BURNER SALES-SERVICE | inside one is not aware of any | '°*ding out to the front porch. | 0, Thig makes winter stor lis almost always a conversation| For control of mosquitoes and 7 | neighbors. Some day two-year-old | age simple. piece. flies’on your lawn, there is a new GAS and OIL EXCEL MUELLER | The tiled entrance hall has | When his oldest brother As a family, the Newmans device that attaches to the exhaust FHA Licensed C C Fyes Eetheee the ever-useful coat closet. The | off to he'll <— take pride in their new home. | Loose shingles should be nailed of your powermower. As you mow ontractor — ree Estimates with Bob; and his room open- | addy Lane scenic wallpaper above. An house and neighborhood. They |©@M Pull these loose ones right off) secticide out over the ground. It ‘ preabyn «tgs band | . the roof and cause a bad leak. ‘covers an acre in 20 minutes, See Geee eer ecco eee eee eseeeeceesnae it r { 397 3 | oh one eave : mes ion + bric-a-brac and plants was . ie | orate the window shelves. 1 fe epegpae i 2 ——————— | a9 : | | ie siden ide a lbaibanis | tea bic baja bos no (Cleon § See : ater ang naer — 15x23— and that’s ex- | with built-in bookcas@ and large It f clusive of the 10x10 dining ell to | closets. Their twin beds have | 7°" : the right. Of course there’s a The dri i if 4 i w | roomy 199 Mechanic Street and white draperies to be pulled | The ing. when necessary to keep out the | magnificent view of the lake. | the sprayer and brush it thorough- sun. A door leads to a small The pink taffeta spread con- jly in I il i ge % F i i 1 . Ne spray, just install a curtain or | this will be screened. | main feature of this room is the | glass door around the bathtub, } . wall closet. Floor-length natural ae . | driftwood gray with a shell pink |- Ss Mewoote ==::|WANTED... Clectrical | $3272 | MORE HOMES TO SELL!| z z & Es) 3 2 = 1 = | ie f ant in the | ice tieies Soe | yas CE. 1 "8 MODEL ADDRESS | To ding et more ema BLOOMFIELD, ADOR ‘WIRING with matogay tabi chairs | WEST LAKE a ; 4845 SASHABAW ROAD INSTALLATIONS birch cupboard takes care of all | and ‘1g a ‘ © COMMERCIAL —_| Sirs. Newnan ies to use some | Yt, 2irng tpt rere The HY HAVEN SPECIAL © INDUSTRIAL of her. antique pleces for dec- | tins leat. Bat we i 3 eee | nan a ae onic cee Ey Over 25 Years in Pontioe | table... ; 2 appa ak : A 45-Foot Wide Ranch Home ; 845 West Huron St. Boag lime at uae ning low in merchandise, namely : FE 2.3904 6 re 2-ooe | bath working and eating area. J" ocerin Towa Car You LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL FEATURES : ranged, according to all good ff selling, phone one of hg offices ‘ . : - ’ \ ient t : ~ | PLUMBING | |’ crricice come tn tron tte oar toeen mY — @ REAL LOW TAXES 2 Heating ond Industriak |) E4tk&y: “ST pal"Sny"n | ,,D2,2 Double Favor! y STANDARD BuloERs : | ee _ Piping : retrigerator and cupboards; | a chee dia Tage Bo © 10 MINUTES FROM ALL PONTIAC GM PLANTS | | to our large list of waiting buyers. iB. Help yourself . . . by getting the i, maximum showing and results on H i @ HUGE 1,035 $Q. FT. OF LIVING AREA STEVE K att oe sae RUCHKO |) shalt with sin © COPPER PLUMBING H i Mine and put : your property. | . Call OR 3-9497 for — When dishes Remember . . “a — ee buyers of Ouktond County i é e pomp oon And HEAT (NOT BOTTLED) come from dining room, properties come from greater Detroit area, organization, i @A NDING PAVED STREETS—NOT GRAVEL : os there . m counter ready | tauomeneniia mene Northwest Management Co. (PAID FOR BY BUILDER) : Wiring Specialists Sie. Newananseve the bes cae , @ SOLID SIDE DRIVES a3 , @ KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS, ALL CUSTOM MADE BALLARD | se%o aru. EL : ee Cote ee Sek ate ; @ FULLY TILED BATHS wo sire nh re eam «na theggenplpiih ho OUR N @ FULL WARDROBE CLOSETS WITH SLIDING DOORS ——= — — @ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS @ CHOICE OF INTERIOR COLORS @ ALUMINUM SCREENS @ SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOWS _ @ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANK @ MAMMOTH LOTS, SIZE—100x150 FT. & LARGER @ QUARTER-MILLION DOLLAR COMMUNITY WATER “SYSTEM (NOT INDIVIDUAL WELLS) : , ; @ TRANSPORTATION NEARBY ’ , | @ CHURCHES @ SCHOOLS @ SHOPPING CENTERS Model Open Daily, Noon to 9 P. M. on FROM Model Phone No—ORiando 3.2990 ° “AYISTICALLY PLANNED COMMUNITY | This Week-End Plan to Visit U This Unusual Development of {jj} LAKEFRONT HOMES Development Like It in This Area! Custom Built Ready for Occupancy! MODELS OPEN DAI&@#, SUNDAY 11 to 8 Price—$23,500 » $34,500 GOLF VIEW - At Loke, Adjecent to Morey’s Golf Course: ng Union Lake teed, 8 Milos Woe of Pontioc - SEE—COMPARE—THEN BUY! 1s Oakland County’s Most Fabulous 1,000 Acre Development where nearly all lots are on the waterfront. Located 10 miles directly west of Pontiac on M-59. : See the New. Home You Can Buy Complete for Only $14,900 . WATCH THE MOVIE OF THE FABULOUS LAKEWOOD DEVELOP. MENT ON YOUR TV ON CKLW CHANNEL 9 — SUNDAY AT 11g0 A.M. ALSO ON WW] CHANNEL'4, SATURDAY AT 11:15 P. M. | BEFORE YOU BUY ANY | HOME... AT ANY PRICE 4 SEE THIS HY HAVEN 3 Detroit Olices Phone xx 22400 || COMMUNITY-See It Now! | ; ' Olfices at - Olfices at | 7400 Highlend Rd. M-59 8081 Commerce Rd, EMpire 3-4236 __ EMpire 3-4197 Ww a 5| Be f r | - EMpire 3-4121 m Built by Horold Young Building Co. ; ik 7 > ed B sma) Ss os ane ik Se : sip : jel ee a aS THE. PONTIAC : PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1 10955 ) ee PONTIAC'S MOST INVITING if | Master-Planned Community of 400 Modern Homes IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC “on PAVED, WINDING STREETS 35-MODEL -3-BEDROOM * FULL BASEMENT the PANORAMIC cee ten or ® Spacious knotty pine cupboard ® Tiled bath with vanity See this exciting model, available in 5 different exterior styles. {t's completely furnished to show the possi- * Aluminum sliding windows © Large picture window and extra bilities of furniture placement and room decor. © Storms and screens included windew in living room i: a : * ; * 4 : i fi dbcuie=* * 3 , " = * Gas Heat * BRICK | *=== ¢Ranch Homes on | ="... | E525 £77 evodbte’ in @ total of 7 exterior styles, Each Catalina j model utilizes a different floor plan. - © Storms and screens included © Powred concrete basement. ne ° Wide 50 ft. Lots. ee ae | a a eS ome SS, eee eo te Di : @ , , _ 4 ‘ " / ; ee , iS j pa . ys, z ‘ 7s Bu ’ << = oe — id SS Pe : r eal ! ) ie oe ae ot ‘ a er . ie Epege Aho Ls ate - oon : ag 2 ; it ; a aS hes 1 . * a ia — Se wit le . ‘ FULL PRICE ei SS ———— a ‘ poy 4 4 SS ee Spock 5 : : 3 ’ . é al and ; iad 5 ‘ ae © Sliding 2-story wardrobe . | Open, light and cheerful are the two Studio ‘56 models, : sommes Pe : mn j 8 ee with modern studio ceilings. Available in 8 difterent ® Formica sink counter Tile \ | . Captivating elevations. ® Flagstone lincleum vestibule ® Large recreation area J : 'd "i : "7 4» 3 : ¢ . = é , ee io sa | AYMENTS 7 MINUTES TO Dyas “1 Only 10 Minutes to... 4 DOWNTOWN © : @ PONTIAC MOTOR DIV. — © GMC TRUCK and COACH -@ FISHER BODY © BALDWIN RUBBER © AMERICAN FORGING and SOCKET CO. @ CITY WATER and SEWERS @SCHOOLS PAVED STREETS @ POLICE and FIRE PROTECTION NO Huddled Rows of LOOK-ALIKE HOUSES Built by 3 different building companies with INTEGRITY and KNOW- HOW, homes are set on. wide, winding streets. Off the drawing boards of master planners and expert architects, 20 aaemeiiaaiat elevations. to pry you! Attention Home Owners! | 9 | |. Don't Be Shut Out Ssemceie| | of Herrington Hills “ASK SALESMAN | FOR ATTRACTIVE Exclusive Sales by... se. ‘TRADE-IN PLAN x oy i : iB “ ' * \ | act ae? ree : ee any : _ THR PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1955 af + Waterprool Glues | PAINFUL : FALL = va Low (pst or RAILINGS Year-’Round PROTECTION Featuring: _ . © Colors te Match Your House Trim © Lets in Light ® Keep Their Shape AWNING COMPANY 163 W. Montcalm Lé& WROUGHT IRON for Your Home With | © 2 Coat Beked Enamel | Finish ..OR A GAME ROOM ae IN YOUR BASEMENT — SEE US FOR YOUR - COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE 2-121 |No Money Down, FHA Terms, Free Estimates | 2-121! G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. . % OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. * 2260 Dixie Hwy. — North. of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac Bolivia has set up, in La Paz,| ja new bureau to protect tourists | from overcharges. On 7 95 ™ ROCHESTER | Mov e ¢ Yo Parkland 2 PLASTIC TRASH CAN — A new type, hedien cack com dh molded of a single, seamless piece of polyethylene to prevent leaks, dents or corrosion. Convenient handles, bright new colors and an attractive ribbed design are molded into the large but lightweight container. A tight-fitting lid made of the same plastic fits snugly over a flange on the rim. The : OPEN Sunday 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Weekdays 10 A. Mi. to 7 P. M. " IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 38 Allison St. off Ockland Ave. iil * CITY WATER AND SEWACE le *% PAVED STREET * PLASTERED WALLS ‘Ca : | % ANDERSON PRESSURE SEAL WINDOWS - * BIRCH WOODWORK AND KITCHEN aggre a singe % ANDERSON SELF-STORING ALUMINUM CABINETS IN NATURAL FINISH home-owners. They | SCREENS AND STORM WINDOWS * OAK FLOORING light in weight and strong. In % THERMOPANE LIVING ROOM WINDOW * TILE BATH * AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT % ALUMINUM STORM DOORS % COPPER PLUMBING Ws You Went « Well | Work . —: « Be Sure te See This . . . Price Onlyi. G. E. SLONAKER & SONS For Festive Firesides... - Walls of WESTERN PINE of family fun, make every occasion an event to remember with lovely, soft-textured Western Pines. These mellow, woods heighten the pleas- ure as they do the shadows. Durable, easy to clean, everlastingly beautiful . . . the Western Pines transform any hearthside to a cozy haven of peace and contentment. : ‘ And they're easily finished, too. Painted, stained, enameled -— or left natural and waxed to a satiny - glow — the range of color choice is limitless. Come in today. We'll be glad to provide assistance on Sete and come. é NEW CUSTOM BUILT 5-ROOM HOUSE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 5 BLOCKS FROM DOWNTOWN PONTIAC CONSIDER THESE DESIRABLE FEATURES: * AUTOMATIC .CAS HOT, WATER: HEATER * FULL BASEMENT * COPPER HOOD AND EXHAUST FAN FOR RANGE * pur INSULATED : * ALL CALIFORNIA REDWOOD SIDING Economic te Maintain and Cine You Jast Arrived! Carload of Idaho White Pine torm Windows Can Cut Fuel Bill y 20 Per Cent A. house without tight-fitting storm sash is poorly equipped for ithe rigors of winter. Studies by the University of Tit JA Ranch Homes RIGHT IN! in the Newest, Cheicest Area Yet Developed! can bring fuel savings of 20 per cent or more. What does a storm window do? 1. It provides approximately 3% ~ * It reduces infiltration of cold ——eE LE pr $15,700 FE 2-4800 Try this at breakfast time: . }Combine a gay-colored table cover with a similarly bright set of dishes and watch how everyone, including gets off to a cheery start in the morning, eeoee ee eeeeaee 3 Bedroom Brick -' Gas Heat Full Basement -: Ranch Home TAXES are LOWER in ROCHESTER nny, O= YEAR Witela ages Vey On LOW, LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT 700 FULL MONTHLY PAYMENTS LOW FHA DOWN PAYMENT’ BD, <3 9D BIG CITY Conveniences 0 f fhe * All Sizes and Thickness Boards and Knotty Paneling i i i PUCECTTTCVerereVVVVVVVVYYTYYYTYY You Can Panel the Average 12’x12’ Room for as Low as $110.00 No Money Down Only $ 2. ever rerereT reer eeeeY wrt rtrrtrrTrTrTTTrTrrTrT Te AREA TTT" TTT Te “errrrererereeerrrrrrrrrrrerrerr”™ @ Public schools, elementary and high, @ 70-. wide 2 Parochial schools, ic ond Lu- @ Storms and screens included. «tena all within 2 blocks. @ Kitchen fan and hood. rk, with swimming, pic- @ Garbage A ® nicking ching, pleyround across the street. @ Vanity in tile both. : ) : trout stream right in e pane agg oe } aa dente Ld Rough- lavatory basement. @ 5 minutes to Bloomer State Park. @ Spacious birch cupboards. @ 50 lakes within 10 minute drive. @ Picture windows in living room e centers. . @nd kitchen, : um er 20 - @ City water ond sewers. @ Gless bethtub enclosure. a vs @ Police and fire protection. @ Jolousie in kitchen. 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 5 * P Bert GORDON Realty Co. ee ea ee WO ; mig Ee A we * hee 3 eat Fae ; De hee tae : ee ot : : 4 gee : é eae SY ; Oe ee * 4 : if oo } : %& : | 4 ant, : ee ay ae | : soe Fee a ey: s yee . : ‘ ; * ; — ae ‘ ve (25% i ; me . j ‘ ‘ = op eee Shee , un Paine 3 Be ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, siteands 10 NOVEMBER 19, 1955 - | io NINETEEN = nee tas per, New ‘Debt re F ss AR HN oe Building on Decrease T'S. GOLD BOND AT weet a MY one ters 3 same month last year, F. W. construction. news and marketing specialists said the 1955 ten. month i) (AL, iN May ii | (if i Mh Mall Ali ty ), ‘ i aq10> ss S.4! I a ®. total was $1,066,451,000, an in- Why Not Finish liinméhm somes 73: Yer set ar eTiNS .| That Altic or ik Goa Ge ene FOR ALL PURPOSES Basement Reon? [luo RicteuuLmuccvoe | "ES ni oi el ‘zieis,| GOLD BOND ® 80 FT, WIDE LOT : es ; * e e NECESSARY |] Stupomror | | et ea AZUL) - | Asbestos Siding TO FORMICA TOPS | rae 7 | with | s age br io ag | PASS-THRU COUNTER " wv area fi\ | od = Ge UNION LAKE. et | : : [ Mane tome fl ‘ By COMBINATION SCREEN & fp3 [5° F i at Lechaven . . . ate _ : ; = : a 7234 Cooley | } ? a 7 Beoutiful Colors Phoce Sela Tabea ff JOHN CHIERA Co. | \ a x WINDOWS = oy chews Pow 5 435 z ' 1} Midwest 4-8200 | PA ee - Now ” | AIREX Screen and Storm Win- | $14, 95 Square | ; ' DOORS dows give you EXTRA, heot: |Z ‘ . Aienicem-is se ‘$16 45 roving weather protection pies 2 | Std. Size House $129.00 |... . : without beltingw o¢ belging 10 Colors—With the New Crometex Finish | & KNOTTY PINE PANELING en Set oe ie a 7 Ohio Match Stock, Per M = = $2.25 | | cain itty—vo lever taeher, 1 Carey Ceramo Asbestos Siding % Y INCH INTERIOR WALLBOARD 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 8 to 16 per M only... .$129.50 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 cs ce A mae oes te * pa roe sate se FE 2-0233 ~ | No.2 Oak Flooring, per Monly........ $149.00 8 - oe ERB a t= | Knotty Pine Paneling, per M only... $160.00} © < | Fic 1x10’s, per Monly.............. $99.00] SSS ——— | W. Fic 124’s, per M only... ... ane $110.00) 2 Enjoy the Holiday Season in your own NEW HOME Z 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, Std., per M only wee: $ 99.00) ' 4x8x5-8 Fir Plyscope.............. $ 5.95] & -.and look forward to years of CAREFREE living among the LAKES! 2 dxBxi-4 Fir Plywood... $ 395] § © | 4x8x3-4 Fir Plywood............... $ 9951 = 8 1x8 WP Sheathing, per M only........$ 89.00] = Cedar Shakes, per 100 sq ft........... $ 14.95] = e : hd see é Shingles — Roofing |“ EXTRA SPECIAL! e 215 th. 3 in 1 S.C. Flintkote......... $ 645) 4 % [15 tb. Asphalt Felt.............0.0. $ 2.95 . 30 Ib. Asphalt Felt................. $ 2.95 ie M6 Bi Mecllng. 000. ..cecegeceedes $s 195] 8 : i) =| Gypsum Products | | 4x8x1-2 Plaster Board.............. $ 195] © i. | 4x8x3-8 Plaster Board... oe $ 175] g < | 4x8x1-4 Plaster Board.............. $ 1.25 25 th. Joint Cement................ $ 2.39 > 25 tb. Tape, Joint Cement........... $ 395) & © | Gypsolite Plaster, C&C... $ 1.10 SD | E-ZSoak lime, C&C........ eee eees 59¢] @ 5 tb. Perfa-Tape................... $ 1.497 S , = 2 GOLD BOND m 8 Gold Bond Twinsalation, per 100... ... $ 8.90) = | Loose Rock Wool, bag.............. $ 1.30] 2 $0 | Lonolite, bags. 2... 60. oe eee $ 1.38] # = | Insulation 2”, 100 sq. ft, C&C...... $ 4.25 Your Complete Gold Bond Paint Dealer 9 MINUTES TO | PonTiAG | wOTtCE | “310 DEPOSIT ® Brick front aay ag Op rare | COME IN TODAY. e Clarence Burmeister. Bring your plans ‘or list of materials for the best price yet! Remember, price means nothing without quality and Burmeister’s Has BOTH! Burmeister ds ORTHER 4 ep sedate _ te put you in your new home by Christmes! @ Minimum 100-ft. lots ® Aluminum storms and screens ® French door to patio © Floor to ceiling sliding double door closets {.: © Double kitchen sink . “. ‘ ch he TiS IT sary. ’ | GORE 85. + Meat . Qh» For deeper, more intense iron NO . oa. ~< Bhanins, bom e'benaage and a. pou | ) The Magnificent. “J956 TWIN LAKE CUSTOM? , ‘ 2 tice should be used. First soak the | t ivi ; {3° 8 : $| Giecrag ene'pait of totiio of r DOWN. | - Pontiac's Greatest Housing Value’ = 0 | trate crystals in six of wa- : " OO CLE TEE fists. Soe Ore cattouserd PAYMENT | SMASHING } 4 § oor . . os }| with thin layer of hydrosulphite n enjoy new-fou a REINFORCING BARS $/i cover with mixture - ‘ a ; # 2} ing’ and wits. Remwe ober 6a} comfort in your home! | This beautiful, gorgeous ‘ HOT ROLLED AND 3)nour, or = black stain may de. : i }."Twin Lake Custom” home COLD FINISHED BARS} salut Gneeatily with clear ‘water | AND, No Down Payment oe jis creating one of the great . 4 ROUND—SQUARE 3 If an oil stain is property treat- | i a ZB -: Lall-time success stories. Im- , FLAT 3 4 coon etter © doves, Sees | on. Remodeling up to | = jagine! 52% of a complete F ne stain, proper , . 3] treatment ts to mop ott the oll $2,500.00 it Ou ravage thet beg te. VE HOT ROLLED SHEETS?) mediately and cover the spot 900.00 — Consult Our fj |has been in only 10. AND PLATES 3] with Fuller's earth, or other dry at . ldays time! This exciting ree eG ye ee Experts Today! §j [record speaks for itself. It Pontiac Welding &: Portland cement. } Says, Here is value, € $| Oil stains that have remained for | Here are _ wonderful Machine Works 3) Some time can be removed by ap- terms,” “Here is a mog- 64 N. Porke FE 2 ant re i ge green gt go _ [i nificent home in a spectac- webabie ema Gna 3] parts of acetone and amyl ulor location at an unbe- uy ¢ ahekoeeRRCE tate. Cover the bandage with Hlievably low price.” Toke Payments Only. — s7 5% per. mo. Includes Everything - Nestied Betwoen' Two Beautiful Lakes Display Home, Beautifully Furnished by LORDS, is located at: : 6690 Manson Dr. ” Waterford Township, Mich. Only 12 minutes from Pontiac Open from 1 to 9 P. M.. Daily ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1955 a ae eee ee OE ds nate ae ee t se a . e orescence sera npn TWENTY-ONE WHITFIELD ESTATES — Located at 6690 Manson drive, this off Williams Lake road, between Wililams Lake and Maceday Lake. model home is now open for public inspection, Fifty-nine of these These brick homes are being offered by Munro Realty Company homes are being built in Whitfield Estates, a new home development for wo with nothing down for ‘veterans. ee “Color newspaper advertising certainly packs a terrific wal- lop,”. says D, E. Munro, realtor. Press,” explained Mupro, “our firm ran a full page ad in color on our 1956 Twin Lakes Custom homes in Waterford Township, | The response was overwhelming. | Large crowds visited our home Sunday, traffic was exceptional- ly geod and, throughout the weekend, a were extremely brisk. “Also, a great many leads, sales, were secured by our sales- men, that increasing numbers: of Pon- tiac residents are. deciding to Pontiac Drase Color AdsiModern Homes. Protect Pcie Table a Praised by Area Realtor “In last Saturday's Pontiac — which will result in additional Now that the family pienic table _ {a lonely winter exposed to the ele- Whitfield Estate, within 12 min-|™M!S. Unless it is the folding kind, Spe pelbramg es been, or can be taken about, a_pienic for public inspection this past | bersome for indoor storage. week. Presented by D. E. Munro, | If it must stand outdoors, here Realtor, the 1956 Twin Lake Cus-|is a tip that will help prolong its tom home is built by Hartman and life: Just cover the top with a Tyner, It features a ‘natural fire-|Panel cut from a sheet of asbestos place. and built-in, adjustable! board. Asbestos board is not dam- Fifty-nine of these homes are and it is easy to clean. offered, all within walking distance of Maceday and Williams Lakes, Don't t - on which private beaches are| Get Excited . 10 : 10 Public has just about done its duty for | pen another year, it's likely to spend) |table is usually too big and cum- | neabenses: aged by rain or snow. It has al e s-8 smooth, attractive surface, too, | maintained for Whitfield Estates! Oil burners may smoke for a few “From every indication all ‘signs continue to bear out the fact residents. Other deluxe features of the Twin Lake Custom home, Mr. Munre said, are gas heat, estate- seconds when the burner starts up. This is because the firepot in| the furnace is cold and combustion \of the fuel is not complete. ainesannsen — ESAS renee Powtes € able “S Tools for the price of one! SHG” seve s7.00 IT'S HERE Do-it-youtsel{ One of the mos! useful power tools. ever Hundreds of Uses developed! A complete jig sow, router end thaper in one—compact,—qvolity- A-Peorteble_tig- Sew built unitt Only Porter-Cable offers you @ Cut-curves and contours this versotile, triple-duty money saver, @ Moke engle cuts : ee pdf sala = paling Ly _ @ Saw p p budget—to pertectiont @ ty ies baa You get everything you oe R A Portable Revter could ask for...AND MORE ouinl FACTORY GUARANTEED! @ Instolt shelving Every Porter-Cable Route-Jig is bocked by : Build kitchen cabinets - at oe against defects ete ii joints KEEGO es: e and @ Trim sesh to site HARDWARE No. 1 Prowse 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766 - are full tile bath, three master- size bedrooms, colored folding doors, carport, large picture win- # dows, aluminum windews | : Sound Waves No OW Grade and knotty pine stiches cabinets. op Shopping centers are near the Lumber in Home Building |e t * = 1F3 A display model is open at 6690) » Problem: How to get a look at | in load-bearing jobs. such as studs.| Manson Drive, just off Williams: ° ~ the inside of a piece of lumber roof trusses and rafters, joists and) take road. Occupancy in 30 days) ef without cutting it, jbeams, is important to builders |i, offered in the Twin Lake Cus-) = Solution: Sound waves, |for a number of reasons. Their tom, Prices start at $11,990, with/:"” ‘primary task is. to obtain the's9. year terms and ne money down! | “= i 5 2 ences that make possible an easier, more. carefree way. of life." ___Saumme beam ROSS TRADES We sell your home to @ private indiyidval . . . ond you get the REAL MARKET PRICE! 50 salesmen, experts in selling used hom#s, ready to give you fost action! Me BGROSS he , ae 30 sis texes MONTH ch HOMES 2 and 3 BEDROOMS Only ba oa miles 7 of Pag Village Model ‘ests car sielaee, Yar eat ae bed pg mg | nt on rae 3.397 Office Phone Mi 4-0328 SRE eS TNE {STILL NO MONEY DOWN! We' re e Finishing Our Fifth and Final Block for Gl’s in Pontiac. Only 8 Houses Left in This 250-Home Community 2 Bedroom — Full Basement AAA AAAS SDD - Since lumber is so widely used strongest material at the least cost. | ito veterans. | for building purposes, a measure- Traditionally, lumber has been | ment of the strength of an indivi-| graded visually by highly skilled : — o dual piece of wood is important) specialists, P ggg Use Asbestos-Cem to lumbermen and builders, And penog grading rik : Board to Close Spaces a a — 79 Ce end, yor Their decisions are based on a| Many houses have open Socty Se wa hae knowledge of trees’ and lumber spaces under them, particularly | The internal characteristics of 44 the known factors that indi-|under porches and stoops. Besides’ _ 2 plece of weod—its grain struc: cate strength, These factors in-|being inviting to rodents and pro-_ ture and irregularities—deter- (cjude the size and shape; grain| viding a gathering place for debris, : r mine lis strength. By using high- characteristics, irregularities and they can be dangerous to children ce me Sapeite niceties ome oy geen ya ne i men hope to determine these in- | of jumber of a given species. — A good material to vie @ aie e jtermal characteristics without | 1), grading by, inspection is re-|off these open areas is asbestos-| =) — _markably acccurate, but since the|cement board, an attractive, A research affiliate of the Na-jexact strength of any of | moderately priced material that jtional Lumber Manufa¢turers As lumber could not be determinedjis fire-safe and rodent-resistant. sociation, this week unveiled a without actually loading it to the|The board can be cut into panels |" new laboratory model of an clec-\breaking point and thereby de-jand strips as needed. The lower | tronic device that sends concem-| straying it, structural lumber has| portion of the board can be set)” ) trated ultrasonic waves through a'been given a big safety factor by|into a trench dug in the ground and |” of ‘wood, What happens to making it oversize for a given|the upper portion nailed to the! on its journey is re- job, on the screen of an oscillo-| Co ' a = something like). The Dominican Republic's pea. A Tokyo firm is building ani ‘ TV se jnut oil output may climb to 9,500 export business on nylon flower'| Selina cutie ol Monee tpc wadheane tle seed lpraoches. - - 7? r ne structure. ®Two Bedrooms ©Full Basement /@4 Styles to Choose From © Luxaire Automatic Oil Heat move from ten, fifteen and 20 year size lets on paved, safety- ‘= old "homes to a modern home that planned curvilinear streets and 0 offers the more modern conveni- automatic hot water. Included |~ — SF i ener _ “DRAYTON” © 2-BEDROOM MODERN “57300. Very Low Down Payment MONTHLY PAYMENTS 38% Per Month | Includes Principal and Interest OWN HOME By CHRISTMAS | See the New _ . @Steel Casement NO PAYMENTS UNTIL AFTER FEB. Ist Windows @Large Lots a © Paved Streets @Full Closets with _ Sliding Doors ‘ePlastic Tile Bath ©Double Ribbon Drive -VETS- No Money’ Down 45-Day Occupancy . | Monthly Payments $62 Plus Taxes and Insurance Completely Insulated _° Senay, Sener t Mess! on Sor @ m ete nsu ate ca a _ KENNETT | ° P xf -. aes MODEL x @ Kennett to Stanley, Stanley to : : @Low Taxes ; ae oy Rote hat CORNELL Phone FE 3-7610 Oak Floors — Tile Baths F. A. Oil Heat —- Colored- Fixtures Copper Plumbing Automatic Gas Hot Water Heater Youngstown Kitchens WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE Office at 5660 Dixie Highway — Waterford rei a Pi ee my %, From Pontiac, go out Dixie Hwy. (US-10) to Seshabew Road. Turn right on Seshebew two miles to model. MODEL OPEN SAT. & SUN. | to 7 WEEK DAYS 3 to 7 THE PON’ TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1935 _ as low as ‘A250 For Information Call: COLWELL. HOMES, INC VT AS PE RSL Mes Lata et cata + yi Oe wil New Home Buyer Can ior This House pa teary, 4057 Maple Rd. BIRMINGHAM H. H. STANTON amounted to a met i 5 TO BUY OR SELL REAL Jarate JOHN KINZLER z 8 i 2 > 2 ? > house cated oe3 6 Seee eee Teter es tt tT Te Coe ee Te Peres Ser eee PEADARE Sadao l bddni SS LAGRREILAADEL AALS bs bas ees aac KAST FURNACE CO, i HI | i it ' iti si i e§ HE Hi | | i ; ai if 3 Your Dream Kitchen Custom-Built to Exact Measurements! Finest Quality M . Colonial or C tomperary Herdware “ ns © » x : < § * > “ * *~ * o& 1 5 * a a “a = ; > 2 + 4 * * Custom Srenmn Kitch- beiidis = tor ne caainer Sor . Ore Netra ’ |Back Door Style jin Bright Homes. “3 | ( eas ‘a emphasised: We ss i on backyard living, and with so|@™/. wind out why this fine, modern top quality installation adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for ee eee Code Heating oft te tee your heating satisfaction, Only «Ries Man. Con Afford “==; = @ Poor Heating Plant — GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 West Huron. (Cor, ot Blizabeth Lake Rd.) #8 2-7849 40-7" F 10-0" «=. 12-0 RO a, dy ITs felons th cthon a small their Propriate for all types of archi. is fo 4 *2 Pe Oe care, trent Fader to teaiorn, ——$ — ome H They are treated with a chemical | : . ——— om TT cl ees Oa 11 a Pete if the A — ot wall space = ative which forall practi-| bea room HEA dining rm-kitchen | BR -.23) ned | 3 sin t amen ogy ee warping ve West idge - of ~ Watertord mom, can 18-5 10-08" Peeper pe FA eee ee ode 2. Paint the rear door the same » Northern Pontled’s Finest: Subdivision “Aves ie x i Sateen stata ak cling could be used a, accent color as the front door. As Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction i eaualy around the firepiaes. Yet |. toca) point of interest, it should MODEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION i» this room offers éxcellent furml- [ho ccortul, soc 2k 4192 Ledgestone Drive i; Nive grouping possibilities at the | 3. White is generally a poor : ii fireplace, with additional fur- : nage =i gt So oer anaes . ¥ and te tetot |2008 Color if there are young chil- : living room gorage apace either on the stale wall or |TC" Sound. It's -hard to main pinscrions, ot gue mar, nay etn Turd oe Cambrook 1-0913-0 Yoh 8-02 10-6 ie.Sai-a } beyond the entrance closet, |‘! jwdedeee Peden Bett ext ubicant Shei | MELTMAN & TRIPP ! J tlt wou a Basement. To cr Lubricant Shrinks Wood | | : gi, Ph FHA storage require-| A new lubricant said to shrink/ ot a ments, have your builder extend| wood has been announced. A few ae oe eee re 6 tee re . *the garage to the full 23 feet, 8/drops on sticking doors, drawers, 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE ; ‘1-508 ; ¢ S inches of the depth of the house.| windows, or squealing school desks cs +a S\ This will provide adequate stor-|are said to — IMAGINE THIS — The house you can build in sved pends wi: Nehcems taclies ame be ofiet 7 Oe S : “ . 961 square feet, no more no less. Garage and cov- as future improvements if economy dictates. The house mst people build or;tered play space for children with-; by the architect, “Add just |buy has been determined statis- | in view from kitchen and living) enough brick fer the chimney . room. Passage to and from ga-| face, planting box and porch rage is protected from the weather.) shield to give emphasis ang in- ARCHITECT SUGGESTS terest,” he suggests. = Economy of construction is. Reom arrangement is efficiently ‘jis @ simple rectangle without ex- lentire area of the house is devoted pensive jogs in foundation or roof. ito hall space. More than 44 square Room sizes are planned for a max-|feet are reserved for closet space, imum use of standard lengths of Plus a storage vanitory in the ‘lumber without excessive cutting/bathroom and generous kitchen and waste on the job, A White /cabinet space both under counters asphalt shingle roof is specified 494 in hanging cabinets. for economy of materials as well COVERED DOORSTEP ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS Building Editor: Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study plan for The House of The Week, Design T-501. No stamps accepted. eee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee *eeoreenwnn tera wee _ MADE IN roe Hirt _ SATIN-GLOSS to walls or woodwork and drying to a half gloss. Easily cleaned with soap. and water without ing shades of Velve-tone. . eet |. 17-19 So. Perry St. ;|planned into this house. Its design Planned. Only 6.1 per cent of the! as for its reflective insulating) you emer this house from a cov- YES SIR!! BURKE'S HAS YOUR BUWLDING. MATERIAL Here is a good suggestion for Christmas. Give your husband, or your son, or your t OTTO A. TRZOS | ti Bves. & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 caida or FINE PAINT PRODUCTS VELVE-TONE Washable Flat Wall Finish © A Traly Washable Velvet Finish ©@ Popular Modern Decor Colors —— Easily with Brash or Velve-Tone is a modern OIL BASE wall paint especially designed to produce a soft, velvet-like finish on your wall and ceilings. Available in 16 lovely shades— i the pleasing, harmonious backgrounds so Satin-Gloss is an enamel-like paint, easily applied. effecting the, original finish. aS 5 Satin-Gloss in the same match- Gal. 5 ‘ PONTIAC. PAINT MFG. co. friend Burke's Gift Certificate! Let him choose his own tools, or. his Own building materials from the certificate you give him .. . or else come in . « , and pick gut the tools he netds. 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Complete . : With Hardware %”-1@ by 16” 4 A Real a Verals Easily Arranged ‘i _ BURKE LUI 5 4495 DIXIE, HIGHWAY ! ¢ ¢ { oP BF ** Shag ee Se os THE PONTIAC PRESS, ee j & . = : qounoes. ewe "HOME OWNERS] * ORNAMENTAL IRON Corner Columns — Flat Columns : Non-Skid to Prevent Sli @ Rich Vibra-Packed Waterproof Concrete @ Steel Reinforced We Deliver Anywhere 5380 Dixie Highway A a Beauty Concrete Steps Check These Features: pping © Se Gesklans to bo Forced Apart by Frost or UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE CONCRETE STEP CO. OR 3-7715. 257% Discount to 371 Voorheis Rd. "= Motors Employes on O°BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY FE 2.2919 NEW IRONING TABLE — Featuring infinite height adjustment between 22” and 36”, this new ironing table is now available. It has spacious knee and leg room for “sit-down” ironing, finger- tip adjustability, chy tok sak nada cane | feet. It folds flat for easy storage. The finish is | turquoise blue enamel. A standard pad and cover | will fit this new model, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER sae 1 U.S. Bathtubs Fitting lor Any Size Bather ee need not measure you to find your , jedrrect bathtub size as was done 4 38 inches to six feet, | |a built-in seat and a diagonal bath- _ |falls in the five to five-and-a-half ss: : Concrete Boards Coming - |public. Widely used in European 3 by combining wood excelsior with _ | Portland cement. -|an efficient building block with | jerete. . | American — plumbing suppliers recently, in London by a British plum : ber. U. 8, plumbing industry makes white and colored bathtubs to fit jalmost any stature, from midget to giant. Six different length of bath- tubs are made ranging in size from Another is 48 inches long and has ing area. The average size tub feet classification. Bathtubs vary in size to accom- modate people of various heights and, at the same time, fit into small or large bathrooms. _“Concrete-—beards”’—are —one; example of the new ae poles: on the horizon for the American countries but practically unknown in the U. S., they’re manufactured This produces wood's natural insulating values jand the—known qqualitios—ot_com- Build Your Home with Quality-Tested TRU-BILT BLOCKS True-Bilt Blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of all standard specifications. They are made with the very latest equipment to assure you of quality, strength, durability, weather-resistance, and fire safety.. Fer your HOME or your BUSINESS BUY THE BEST — BUY TRU - BLT BLOCKS |___ STRUCTURAL STEEL . RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 Near Telegraph and Orchard Lske Roads — | Sees Year-Round Air Condition in Homes Will America eventually become a nation of year-round air-condi- tioned homes? The answer of one expert, Shel- don Coleman, an equipment man- ufacturer, is, climate control is inevitable be- cause the home-owner to understand how it will raise his ‘dition."’ “Yes. Year-round is beginning| ——— er eee Te 2 2 ee oe ee ments, predicts the time will come when the majority of homes will have year-round air-conditioning, heating and cooling combined. _ say this will happen within 5 years, some 10 years, others 20. ‘But all agree America will air con-| Cold Weather Brittles Asphalt Tile, Linoleum Be careful about laying asphalt Plain Soap Does It Regular cleaning with soap gritty cleaning compounds will scratch the fittings. tracts, Japan's With 44 new 1955 vessel con-| shipyards are _— — Ay ORlando 3-9081 Call Collect Anywhere in State our new S~year plan, CAST-O-STONE is a genuine pulverized stone, reformed to fit the there must be a reason! AL—————— Prices Starting at ;~—-MAIL COUPON TODAY:~~-y NEW and IMPROVED _ INDIANA CAST STONE “MR. & MRS. HOME OWNER: Why settle for less when you can afford the individuality of your home. luxury of CAST-O-STONE for your home with 20~ YEAR GUARANTEE! More homes feature CAST-O-STONE in this area than any other — BID =: ‘Ne Money Down | Ist Payment in 1986 Be rrr i ee aevdosnenste _ § Years to Pay | CASTONE MICH. CORP. 1 vera mR Than oot 1 emt I Name. ss one soereronee seeees ,. Phone,. seenentenes Rage i stabi see ne ap a GISTONE MICH. CORP. : Dixie Highwoy _ OPEN suis capil 12 to 6 * é BACKED WITH A on beautifying home or pee eae with Cast-O-Stone January |. FE tee Judah Lake Estates - : *ATSMAN ~ TRANSIT-HIX CONCRETE. We're closing out our 1955 models &) : at low 1955 prices. Higher costs eer ie will force a boost in prices after 2 Buy now and SAVE!!! 4 i ’ ——— ene WALTON 3-BEDROOM BARTON Still Only $7250 _ 2-BEDROOM AVON Still Only 6995 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! * You con depend on us for QUALITY... SERVICE nae SATISFACTION! - 399 s. PADDOCK ST. x Your Own New Home For Christmas You'can be one of the six families who snove into lovely new homes on Gainesborough Drive in time for Christmas this year. YEAR END CLOSEOUT | : of “NATIONAL HOMES” ® (with asbestos or cedar shakes and many colors) the SUBDIVISION @A Big Lake © A Fine School @ Fishing © Skating © Swimming © A Water System the HOUSE @ Aluminum Windows © Fiberglas Insulation @ GAS HEAT @ Gas Hot Water @ Youngstown Kitchens All this for the smallest legal down payment ond monthly payments of only = including texes. AN AVON phonon FOUR _ 4 : | & of the. _THELMA M. ELWOOD : Installation and Service . All Work Guaranteed fabrics, furniture, rugs? Or would it be best to start with Free Estimates My family passed along a ma- hogany kneehole desk, a bleached L & R HEATING mahogany coffee table and a maple commode as well as a dark Engineers gray living room rug which will 228 Oakland Ave. FE 5-6623 |! just fit the new rooms. But I don't know how to begin planning. out , | the house.” color scheme. Try to stick to ouias oe tah ot 3 | This lady is in a normal dilem- | three colors and tones if = feman and Kampsen | ma. 1 she tries to use the varied | must add to them, keeping fe a iat zg pen woods she has been gifted with, | mind that large doses of warm Realty Company ff ter tiving roont certainty will | shades are ideal on the north South Telegr | look like a hodge-podge. On the | Side of the house while small gdp» aot | other hand, the dark grey rug | doses of cool shades are ideal on ' will go with many colors, the south side Avoid Color Hodge-Podge| of New-Home Decorations ae Realtor > : $ist SomeRienbeth me — | Moving to a new home should be, She'll kave to make this decision a fun. But just when you should be/|before she goes any further: Does ——e jbubbling about the whole idea,/she enjoy light or dark woods. We Service All Makes of [there are complications.” Then ‘she will need.to baild around Oiland Gas | A usual difficulty . . « her selection, discarding or paint-|. © woe Fs ing the other items of furniture. HEATING SYSTEMS |) “1.2m going to be married and)“ Fryitwood, walnut, beechwood, We Feat th jam in a quandry as to.where to pine and even maple may be fre- hd ere mae } start in decorating my new home.|quently used together. Ditto Williamson Furnaces |po 1 pick out paint colors first? pickled, bleached woods. Derk ma- PAINT CASTOFFS may be painted and used as an accent in the room after colors are chosen. The next step ig to choose a ‘ : 4 tion (it is best not to decide defi- “jitire scheme with swatches of : 2-BEDROOM > drapery and upholstery materials) SERED ane . 4 choose the rug. _ If the castoff rug doesn't go with } | 30-Doy Occupancy — Be in Before Christmas! q|pier without the rug, unless you > 7 4 find another set of colors you'd en- : : ODEL: joy just as much that will blend : S24. ONLY out reer t,t agin, cen ain ‘ in with the rug color scheme ; 3 4 PER ts Emervon, right on Emerson to Mode! Bome. 4/ It you can afford it, discard > MONTH OPEN SATURDAY and SUNDAY > things you don't like, and don’t use > —¢end— 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 4|them even temporarily. What's the > YOU PAY ONLY DAILY 12 noon to 6 p. m. 4 point of a dreary outlook? > $700 Down Crestview Homes, Inc. qstoxccouons > Sold by HANNAN ie , ‘wo strong colors in your sét After the preliminary color selec: Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! 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If so, be sure to protect your! plumbing system from freezing during your absence. + * * Ice formations within the plumb- ing system can rupture pipes, damage fixtures and run up cost- ly repair bills. An idle plumbing system is more j * in constant use. So, before head-| ing for warmer weather, take First, cut off the water supply | | house. _ Then, open all faucets so that the water may drain from pipes. At this point, it all water from the traps of sinks, lavatories . and bathtubs and fill them with a non-freezing agent as an extra precaution. It a pipe-freeze should occur Use Wall of Closets for Storage Space RF z 8 z 3 H F YEARS MORE | Jue600 » of PONTIAC Bs "The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC — The Place To Buy DUO-THERM | aia Water Heaters service! ELECTRIC GAS | Fully Automatic Automatic Model + Reg. $13995 gp Now Only |-e- § TH S4QQ + $§9% | You Seve $30.00 : $s Down Delivers Big 52-Gallon Capacity! R cae Capacity! a te FREE WIRING «= peep peuvery! on Edison Lines. . Lew Cost Terms. D HOUSEKEEPING lest Huron St. Open Mondey and Friday ‘ul 900 tH au a i 338 Es Tis ? j a if bg z i Fil = 2 j = = = 33 3 5 = by A i & i BG! Hy 3 ESF i E i t i i : e Stave Off Home Plumbing | towels in bot water and apply ” | reoms on Vacation in your home, there are several | solutions. First, examine the pipe to see if it has cracked | from the pressure of the expand- | ing ice. If not, then soak some | them to the frozen pipe. Repeat | until the ice block is dissolved. Also you may melt the ice by | pow boiling water down the drain. Above all, don't use electrical appliances of any kind to remove the ice. Electricity, metal. and water can be qa highly dangerous combination. * * oe The safest remedy of all is the | Carpet Squares Easy to Place All do-jit-yourselfers now have | the opportunity to create waill-to-' wall carpeting in q design of your They afford the opportunity te | carpet all. these “forgotton | that have never had | satisfactory floor covering. 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RD MICH or louvered effect above the solid : fashioned | . into a shoulder-high planter with *|plants -potted in a metal liner above, and storage for linens, games or even a music wall below. . Planters should be placed near a +.|Window or under a skylight, for Cleans Fireplace A good cleaner for sooty fire- place .brick is made with 4% pound of caustic soda to 2 quarts of hot water. Scrub this over the brick iwith a stiff brush and then rinse the bricks with clean water. Be careful to keep the cleaning solu- tion off of you and painted wood- m-|work and floors. _ Elegant Entrance of Home Wi il] Reflect the Attitude Your Guest Finds Inside entryway. effectively and make the door opening less obvious. Doors that open directly into a living area may be secluded ar- tistically by building screens of fir or west coast hemlock. These may extend from the wall just past the door opening, and may be in any design. Small blocks of two-by- fours may de placed at random or in patterns between a series of two by four studs of the same material. This gives a contemporary abacus- like screen pattern. Or, inspired geometric pieces of wood, set in frames of your own design are striking for a modern room, Some of the ‘shapes may be painted, some left natural for a decorator effect. Speaking of decorating, the en- trance offers the imaginative homemaker a wénderful opportu- i nityfor-some-effective self expres-| sion. For instance, for the woman whe would a daring-do, why not an indulgence in some elegant colors in the entrance. They can be strik- Better Plarined House Check @ new honie’s kitchen to learn the value of the entire house. j Nine ‘times. out of ten, if the | kitchen is planned for convenience, efficiency and comfort, the rest 1. The kitchen. should “have about 125 square feet of floor space. 2. It should have at least 15 Check Zoning Laws Before Building Home If you already own a lot, you are obliged to find a house plan to fit that land. Check local zon- ing regulations, your title com- pany, or your bank to find out jhow near you may build to a boundary. With this same information, you ” can determine how much land you will need for any house plan you prefer. It is easier and more economical * lin the long run to fit a house to ie-gpate tps | |fit the land to the house. . i .| The edges of laminated plastics can be given a bevel either with +&—fine—toothed-—file —or—-a— plane. appy Family Life Starts In Your Own Home! mere ee RELY ON YOUR Sa V ane) When You Buy! When buying .. . or selling . . . make sure your interests are in capable hands. Deal through a Realtor! A realtor's strict code of ethics is your guarantee of fair practices. . And, when you deal with a Realtor you have the satisfaction of knowing that some one well-qualified has your property interests _ uppermost in his mind. . So, save time . . . save money . . . save dis- appointment, buy through a Realtor! Below Are Listed the BROKER MEMBERS of the PONTIAC REAL ESTATE BOARD No place like home... . a home of your own... to enjoy the comfort and convenience of modern living. Our broad listing includes homes of every type and description . . . for every family, large or small. Not Every Real Estate Broker Is a Realtor! © emblem is recognized for integrity, experience, and judgment ,.. . and is entitled to use the name REALTOR. Annett, Bruce J. 2... eee 28 E. Huron Ledd, Gordon G.'......... Route 1, Drayton Ploins - I, FI ooo ee ewcciaiecnsdn 28 E. Huron Lavender, Dorothy Snyder ....... 3140 W. Huron Bertrom, Harry L. ....... Box 381, Drayton Plains Loveland, Jock .......... Box 642, Keego Harbor Bateman G Kampsen .......... 377 S. Telegraph ne ere 1075 W. Huron Beoumont, Harry S. .. 3500 Duck Lake Rd., Milford Marble, George . .6261 Andersonville Rd., Waterford Bird, Corl W. ....503 Community Net. Bank Bldg. Mertin, Nine ..........: 412 Main St., Rochester | ROE go oo veces sed ees 26% W. Huron Meagher, E. T. ....... 289 Tanview Bivd., Oxford eS een ee 1362 W. ‘Huron Millie, JOA... 66. usec eee eee 43/2 N. Saginew Bull, Russell ............ 2383 Orchard Leke Rd. Nott, Russell 0... ees 170 W. Pike Cherles,B. D. ..........5.... 1717 S. Telegraph O'Neill, Raymond ,............. 752 W. Huron Clark, Cameron .............45. 1362 W. Huron Partridge, Word E. .........++5: .. 43 W. Huron Cowe, John ............ 1308 Pontiac State Bonk Pontiac Realty Co. ............ ++. 737 Baldwin Crawford, Ernest R. ............ 532 W. Huron Porritt, Carroll 0... 1... ee eee. 26% W. Huron Dalley, Jos. R. ........... 914 Pontiec Bank Bidg. Reisz, Joseph F. ... 2.2.2.2 2608, 53% W. Huron a ere eee 752 W. Huron Roach, Dick ..... 1102 E. Maple Rd., Walled Loke Elwood, Thelma ......... 5143 Cess-Elizebeth Rd Seolen, Gee. bs is. 6 ices cane 86% N. Saginaw Goylord, Lawrence ................. 136 E. Pike Schram, Wen... 2.2... eee eee 1111 Joslyn Rd. Green, Walter M. ...... 66 Pork Bivd., Lake Orion amnesty... 1536 E. Auburn, Rechester Hemmond, Pay! ................ 2612 W. Huron Smith, Rolfe H 28 E. Huron Hayden, JosC. ...... @.s05s .. 86 E. Walton Bivd. ’ DPB NE da Ses : Hempsteed, Kenneth .............. 102 E. Huron Stout, E. M., Sr... . 6-6... eee eee 77 N. Saginaw Humphries, Lewis ....... ova 83 N. Telegraph Tayler, Ses. Bs on. cc canned. 100 Oakland Ave. Humphries, Dorothy D. ........ 83 N. Telegraph Templeton, Kenneth L. ..... . .2339 Orchard Lake Irwin, George ...........+..+.269 Baldwin Ave. Tripp, Leslie R. ....... se seeceees 22 W, Lawrence hide ccentc eT Pee 101% N. Seginew Voluet, Richard .............-... 345 Oakland Johnson, August ............. 1704 S. Telegraph Weddell, John Q. . .501 Community Net. Bank Bidg. Wi, NAN Fo 5 or as ONS a Si dn oe cs Rochester Watson, Maurice ...... 428 W. Fourth, Rochester Kennedy, Wm. A. .............. 3097 W. Huron Wobster, C. A. ........56, 18 Broodwey, Oxford , Oe eee ern eee 24 W. Lawrence White, Rebt. C. ...... 5660 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Kern, Paul A. ......... Wield. 71% N, — Wood, Charles A. . .1725 Williams ik. Adu R. No, 2 ee ee a ee oe 2 Sg ee) My : __'THE PONTIAC PRESS "a ae Piety i Pee aed eos te ee Ff = ae : oe rf eas G2 2 Officials Take Look at Piha _ Automation May Be Used ~in Lansing State Offices LANSING i—Automation, ‘that! versity political science professor -much-hailed and much-maligned|on loan to the state, said auto- adjunct of the atomic age, may, mation is “the coming thing in rev up the wheels of bureaucracy/ government.” ; and so become a hero of taxpayers! naw g1iCk CUTS “ font the haga i. ! “] see no reason why automation State officials are already flirt-; Shouldn't find its place in state’ ing with the idea that one elec-) government, just as it has in in-| tronic brain coilld do the’ work of gustry,” he said. "After all, the a hundred human ones in gov) typewriter replaced the quill and ernment as well as industry. scroll and we are using advanced P. BR. Peck, deputy state con- | accounting machines to speed up troller, journeyed to New York | the work and save money. Why this week to take a look at | not extend it to electronic com- Univac, the electronic computer | puters?” . developed by Kemington-Rand 164 devices, he said, could Ine. | possibly slice costs and speed up “We are proceeding cautiously, clerical work in many state de- but it's something that has tre-| partments, including the High- WILL HELP WORK f the Health Department and (NICK HALIDAY: “I see tremendous possibilities for this in the Department -of Public Instruction, where there is. an overwhelming amount of statistics from school districts,” he said. In addition, the computing ma- — chines might permit the state to! . handle many statistical and analytical jobs which it cannot) now undertake because of lack of manpower, ; “One of the complaints of the Legislature is that it needs more statistical information—informa- tion that we cannot provide | because of lack of help," he said, When Peck returns from New York, state officials will discuss. the possibility of obtaining a full) scale, two-day. demonstration of; Univac in Lansing.. Department, . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER i : 19, 1955. 7 Routt ae i “ey IM cue WY ves.or. GLAD GET \\ THe Way "| | SHur OF Tar 2 SiR. S/- ~ YEH, MAN! i y mendous possibilities,” says James way Department, the Social | heads would be invited to observe W. Miller, state controller. | Welfare Department, the De- | to see how effective the-machines|~ i ‘Miller, a Michigan State Uni-' partment of Public Instruction, would be in their agencies. , BOARDING HOUSE | Fees 23 saree we Y , L iG MORRISSEY'S SUDDEN ZY DEPARTURE AS EASILY QZ ISH DENTIST IN AS AN ICEBOX RAID /a~ << o\S| 7| Hisvictins By, ) 7 TE LAD ETE ONY \\\ | V\ MIXING POISON Ales “r At NAN | \ | V\ WITH THEIR IS TWi66e SO \ DRATTED MOUSY | =—s TEETH : { 4y THIS GUY . de ABOUT THE AIT i Za Ti ' FILL y AFFAIR 2 D a HAS BEEN £ INGS/ ) IK < O} | | im sis CHASING ME de> p A AROUND THE ; Sm. Diy | &3\ Bock FoR , ; ) ‘Nees. AN HOUR —_ or | N A ed AG SU A \ S D $s = j A ‘ | ar 7 A HITTING THE ICK, r . ral TSON, _MLes AN HOUR 1986 by REA Servion, tee, T. Oa, mere THE NEEDLE = OUT OUR WAY TORN “TO RIBBONS, = SS s re \ \\ a is &Y \ “uf ae en | — ¥ oS ae hy uy, Ai Wed MB Gi. Bn vA + SR ae aM ; - Nb ‘ wy, y yz y\ , \ ro tin : sath te : al Wr, Wintes 4 a ‘iy’ ; GK. sy MM), f \y! “a ‘ 7? * eee - . ‘ WS \\4 Bas ‘ “ 19 Ni I i ie = » 1966 NEA Servies, inc. J rs TRwarans + +GRANDMA ae WHEN YOU'D LOVE TO LIVE FOREVER 0 Whit, Sentence me . 1 SHOULD CLEAN 1F THERE IS ! BEFORE [G DON'T | DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber 4 . a : i ) > 7 ieee ae : — YY, CR, Pett Poverprintn ten a opiticg yy vay i 2 ci ee AT renee nee ‘Turn right! Turn right! Don't you see my hand signal?” ‘ 1 P é { oe Ns an anos ee i s ; ; 4 al : é > ly i! } le) Sara See ea ‘ ai pity , ft i Doe . ‘ ue # fi \ ; f f is \ / oo 4 i / ‘ \ { oo” ne Prices ALF ACRE CASTLE I'M GOING HUNTING CHUBBY WEEMS / ada Ak } t ¥ He lee eae 2 = es eee foe ye 5 : fee e 24 ‘ ie TH PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19:-1955. Million Output So For in '55| | ‘Russians Invite ‘Westto Lunch Reds Hope to Ply Allies Bigger Than Any Year With Food to Assuage in Auto History Mongolia Opposition | DETROIT Wi + The seven mil- _ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — lionth p car produced in Russia scheduled a 9 for the S year was ithe Western Big Three today in built this week, but overall pro- a bid to soften U.S. opposition to duction declined ‘I 36 aby. from admitting Outer Mongolia into the peste yg — Se _ a U.N. along with 17 ottier nations. . : ; * ¢ # day. ; Soviet Chief Delegate V. V. Kuz- Thus, 1%5 car production by netsov invited the top representa-). early November topped the aill- tives of the United States, Britain, time 12-month record of 6,674,933) ' and France to the Soviet delega- 6 = — veo ution dont bod -aae Lao year in history. : RUTH CHAMBERLIN cussion on membership. - __Thig week's 174,256 auto com. ‘|standing stalemate comes. to 8 mae ate research sts oe == (Alliance Chur a raeadin greener yegapemy P -_ s 190,742 gwelled the 1955 total to cn —— aS Sec a Sess t 18 applications, @ enema ee | OO Stee, POCO ae ~ 4, passenger cars. : at There have been reports that the : trucks was logged last April 25-30. . advance to find out how the 18 | Truck week + Py icants stand 4 3 : 182, fons square ai was! Missionary Convention Ag te Stee tources. maid the West. Dr. Lovis Koltonov ' 6 - |ern powers want to find out whet Supply and production problems! Scheduled Nov. 20-27 ss a Jer Russia will use her veto power| to Speak at Synagogue at Mercury and Plymouth and sev. * ‘ eral Gédenel ‘Sisters divi, *0 Hear Indo-Chinese bu. against: their candidates before] on Pressing Problems 6 a ea. they commit themselves by ballot ng siong brought about the temporar- The missionary convention of the io a Os tee Seanad oo e ily lower volume this week, the) ican é tries The second session of the B'nal statistical agency said Church, 178 Green St., will be con- %. "ee 6 Israel Adult Institute series of New car sales for the first 10 |ducted Nov. 20-27 oe +. U.S. Chief Delegate Henry Cabot|lectures and film forums will be Lodge Jr., has predicted~ Outer|Monday evening at 8:45 in the Mongolia will not muster enough|synagogue, 143 Oneida Rd. days of November averaged an According to the pastor, the. Rev. a estimated 18,500 units daily for a |G. J, Bersche, this ig the most im.|!8!. § , 176,000 total and the lowest open- |portant event yearty ealen-| BULIS AND BEARS TAKE NOTE — A ‘“‘tele- United Press Photo ‘ mall . ing 10-day pb aaghor a aygeh ati pepe ltr ead < register,” an electric stock and commodity quota- pee Which data on come 1000 Stuns teed at ue” Oe St ee ee months, Ward’s reported. ; Reichhold C { li |tion board, is inspected by Model Leona exchanges is processed trom a central transmitting| In addition to Outer Mongolia,| O#r* = — pe - The Christian and Missionary Uy a a in Saint-Amour at the Second International Automation station in New York and appears simultaneously the applicants are the four Soviet — ee ae o* Exposition in Chicago. The board is one of on similar boards in 35 cities from coast to coast. 'satellites of Albania, Bulgaria, Ro-| 4, ; mania and Hungary plus Western- . w ty ths Nev. 94) agreamunat, td tespenente tor 60, if) 400 Dudes and Oldsmobiles plus pro- = prope ” rina ed Drop Merger Plans . a: approved Jordan, Portugal, Ire-| Dr, Koltonov, a native of Michi- duction problems which delaved| and'.58¢ native workers. | ,NEW . YORK a rail (Or Experts Refute Bel ief Argentine Leader) ie tye spen Cuntelinesy Cove. dareg: wer, Wer mse : . reer th jvee Moves to Restore |** \ #4 Er SERS sees ores eee 1055 Market Was’ Rigged’ ices ae ern P00 Bible Church ea 688 trucks were produced in missions are received. satisfactory basis for a merger. provis governme , Before coming Pontiac minion plants. In the comparable}. Through this plan of voluntary! Reichhold, with offices at White ag — was mai.{Q Present Program interned at Sinai Hospital Dewalt, 1954 week, 3,408 cars and 729 trucks| giving, $3,221,720.00 was received|Plains, N.Y., and @ major manu- By DAVID J. WILKIE the transactions bring strong Gen, Pedro Aramburu apperently His talk will be on pressing prob- were built. last year to carry on the foreign|scturing plant at Ferndale, Mich., dl Simi“ -. |tenta foes bias. Pro"'is making sweeping moves to re-| A special youth program wWillliems of today such as “The Aged missions program. The local |Produces coating resins and a wide Automotive Edit . vive. freedom of the press in’ Ar-|be held at 6:30 Sunday evening ini, Our Society,” “Does Boredom . 524.00 so far this year. Catalin Corp. makes plastic res- Joslyn Ave., ins in liquid and solid forms and|have yieldled to bargain offers but| dealer in another dealer's terri- |Peronism. A East Walton Bivd.. . ’ The local missionary addi . ° : conclusion, Behind Area's Ne@ds| metwice's sore minlonaries: |stcey tre in Nr atic Ts) ome Was Sec Jo buy. pea By decree, Aramburu yesterday|,,1 m4," Lawrence esl ot Dut weary’ Monchanger will yerlew Ruth Chambertin, Indo-China, |main plant in Fords, N. J. That's the view expressed by say canine gerard dealers wiped out the presidential press|.. guest speaker. The Southern| the res numerous experts at the manufac- ar ‘oftice, the 1,400-man organiza-|Gospel Singers will present American Red Cross has been un- the Rev. Fred L. Joder, French Cid Auto Lite OK . |turing level. These experts dis-|°USht to be a law covering some| ion which under former President] (on on eS ’ nk “ Blood Donations Lag |::*0'..'s contributed over $10,-/line of chemical raw materials, | DETROIT (#—Some of this! “Cross selling’ Is the selling gentina after the tight controls of|the First Open Bible Church, 1517\preed Maladjustment” and “Child : , R ; agre th or all the practices they maintain Se sit : The first speaker of the conven- Z pce Rh egg Phsry “ Bary the is hu & i om w h : poled rs Souumine Hoey ton. Poor will ‘in his testimony od refreshments will be » Ernest! tion will be Ruth Chamberlin who 3-Y W Pp record-smashing demand for new|*uésestion in connect th ter-/7ines, radio, television, andl: ‘at 7:20 period, county = mabertin -Te@af age act cars this year. They disagree also|rY invasion has béen that alii. ag perros Snuotigate Re P.m.iserved. The entire community is will give a missionary address Dr. Love has been conducting the to attend. . blood program, said yesterday. ' : with the that the penalty be imposed upon the deal- invited to at There’have been adequate collec- gp ently a Nov. 20 at 7:90. ,.| DETROIT — A wage agree.|1955 market cet “borrowed” anything|*™ selling in another's territory. |PROMPT SOLUTION peel ea nay arg ab G tions of positive blood, Dr. Bauer ment worth an’ estimated 21 cents from the future demand for new, © tegging” is not new in the) This was followed by a declara- aah Nev. 2. | said, but pointed out that there is\"°"“"Y Pictures, costumes and/hourly and including a layoff pay|cars. car industry, It first appeared|tion from Subsecretary of the In-/ On Wednesday, Thanksgiving e f need for all types of. blood. curios. plan has reached between| - years ago. It reached rather large|terior Carlos Manuel Muniz that/Eve, a special Candlelight Com- ee “= the CIO United Auto Workers and| .. Teete ba* been more than a | proportions a few years after ¢éom-|the government is seeking ajmunion Service will be held at) Special meeting Areme Chapter Scheduling of bloodmobiles will N UJ of M School Electric Auto-Lite. It covers 1¢,| "ttle criticism from the retailing | petition returned to the postwar| “Prompt solution” of the La Pren-|7:30 p.m. The pastor, the Rev.|No. 603 for school of instructions, fall short of its seven-mobile goal ew ° . 000 workers in nine states and a| “Ve! ‘hat the manufacturing |market and the industry began's® case. That big, independent/Trenton H. St»ton will preach. |Mon., 7:30 p. m., 22 State St. Offi- per month for the first quarter ‘ Canadian province ~ "|. division over-produced this yeat |smashing production records. \newspaper—a strong critic of Pe- Saal cers practice Sun. 4 p. m. Ferne of 1966, it was announced. Avail- Rec F d Off The i Gees and that the production volume . renisn was expromiated in ise PAUMAN, FAaMil E Crawley, Sec. —Adv. are still open in December, Jan- Covers AutoLite workers in| J, Sinisa retaller’s gained widespread publicity soon ‘General Confederation of Labor. * a ANN ARBOR ®—The automo-|Toledo, Fostoria and Springfield etn after the industry set its : resent ram an ee oy ee tive industry has offered Ohio; Bay City and Owosso; Oak-| Dorma! merchandising preceasts. | {10° Dis" at Gegneen care te (it en tee wernment announced | “The blood banks must be filled'ment and funds totaling an esti-/land and Compton, Calif.; La-| A Senate subcommittee making! 1980. Mie heen tLe oe The Bauman Bread of Life every week,” Dr. Bauer said, in\mated $216,000 toward -furnishing|crosse, Wis.; Atlanta, Ga.; Hazel-|a survey of car marketing applying to the used car dealer > ae Pm Socialist TalBeares ffi pronnd. the “Thankind? there aoe ee urging that firms, clubs, churches|the University of Michigan's new)ton, Pa.; Niagara Falla and Syra-|lems le getting hundreds of letters who sold new cars at cut prices |Vanguardia and that the news-| Offering Service” at Calvery Evan- os tate amie toe see agente avenge to put on Mood! University ? Michigan's new col-|cuse, N. Y.; Vincennes, Ind.; Okla-|in reply to a questionnaire it gave| in another entranchised new car paper Ei Norte in Salta Provinae| pulieal Usined Mrotheren Comsch at| fielip: pleated atte te aime Mobiles ‘scheduled during Dé| James W Parkes, imme son Mushend Cuapee, UNE Mies pre lietiets Sepak of itn adel ee _ [hed resumed publication 1 oe Sey See without an operator's license be ames W, Pa ql mer A ters no : uman is director of music cember are at St. Dennis Hall.|igent of Detroit Edison Co., made|ident, said the new contract guar-in a competitive market, Just as| 7H somebody raised the ques- ees ee fore Springfield Township Justice Royal Oak, Dec. 5; Lathrup Town- the report at a meeting of a group |antees a full union shop and ex-|many or more, however/ complain| 0% “Who is the bootlegger?”’ It in Elkton, ar , is} Emmett’ J. Leib and was sen- site Community Church, Dec. 6;/of engineers and the University|tends -pension coverage to Cana-|that heavy production volume|"®* Sussested there would be no an evangelist and musician. Sheitenced to 15 days in Oskdand Pontiac Elks Temple, Dec. 12; |poard of Regents. The engineers dian workers for the first time.| stimulates new car “bootlegging” “bootlegging” unless an established is known as the former Jean|County Jail. and Fisher Body Division, Pontiac,'are members of the industrial and so-called “‘cross selling.” new car dealer or other agency Hardy. Aor with Dee. 15, committee for the University of ; ‘Be ¢ 2 he onting sew cate trent the factety The Bountand’ seven cidren 2° s3 vean-aid Pearl Kitchen of Devio- Michigan Engineering Labora.(2 Detroit Youths Face “Bootlegging” involves the sale|TeS0ld them to the used car or at wniodd tnd six wil tale part ee sees oul Hage tories, formed three years ago to| Trial for Auto Damages (at close to wholesale prices of|"n-franchised retailer. SS ee for J b. She paid $115 oun The Rev. A. L. is ustice Lei paid aid ir 4 new cars What will come from the Senate Bingaman | in expanding the university by franchised dealers fine with $10 costs. jengineering facilities. Parker is) DETROIT @ — Two boys whoito used car opetators for re-sale ‘"duiry into car marketing prac- en ee Mra. Theodora Blascseryk = (committee chairman. dropped bricks on automobiles! at well below list prices. Usually! “es 1s still to be determined. Gen- , ewig yt ge IMLAY CITY—Rosary for Parker said $30,000 in dynamom-|‘fom & John C. Lodge expressway|the cars are resold in another\°T®! Motors itself is being “stud- A bu to Ret nite, C. A. L » 5640 Williams 99, Lum, will eter from the General|°Verpass have been ordered to! franchised dealer's territory and|'©t” by the Senate Antitrust Sub- ramouru CIUIN | tae na. Te ees be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday, at|Motors research staff will be pre-|‘Tial by Juvenile Judge Nathan J committee. If your friend's in jail and needs the Lester Smith and Son’ Funeral|sented at the Regents’ meeting| Kaufman a , : The major car producers months la Prensa fo Owner bail, Pu. PE 6-000 or MA 6-408 said at 9 a.m. Monday, at the) He said a number of non-auto-|him they dropped about 25 half. sent laws to permit them to crack BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Sacred Heart Catholic church,|motive firms also have offered|bricks and rocks from the over. / ‘° down on car bootlegging. So far Te wal Geen te ee eee Imlay City, with burial in Mt, Cal-lequipment and funds. pass in the past two weeks. ve Makes Record Rise they have not succeeded in getting saeantan’ ot ee ae ta : vary Cemetery. She died Thurs- . }quote®] them as saying they “were any such authorization. Meanwhile = newapeger day . - |Just having fun and didn’t think) Consumption of newsprint during|*, % ° dealers are telling the eer Med. Gua Pets Aceon Meet Your Friendly Surviving are four daughters, Business Notes they were doing any harm. the first 10 months of 1955 wes) Senate subcommittee, by mail and ire telat as Gene doe tome Mrs. Jennie Liberski, Mrs. Mary A iyearold boy was held. im cigwt per cent higher than it was|%@etwise, that they are being porarily to for return to Life of Virginia Pizybylski and Mrs. Irene Adam —_—_— the Juvenile Detention home. A 12-\toy' the same period a year ago,| reed to accept more new cars % c ly ae czae, all of Detroit, and Mrs. Ag-| Edward J. Bigley has teen ap-jyearold was released to the CUS-/iNe American Newspaper Publish.|{7°™ the factory than they want. < ts owners, family. Represen sen May, : two sons,|Pointed.new manager of the Olds-|tody of his parents. “|e Association reported yester.|, General Motors offered earlier) REV. M. LESLIE MacKAY La Prensa wos expropriated by Jr., of Lum, and Joseph Division's Pacific region Motorists whose cars were dam-/qay_ in the year to repurchase any| oe en rat Geman of . company aged the bricks ca th¢ cats the dealers regarded as sur- oy ; 6 ee TN ter. ty anaes te whites. wah te A spokenman disclosed that con ay. “te peerage soa SPECIAL Services |tion ot Labor (Cer) in 18. xia Cari F. Deist who died in an air- had reached a peak of 5,476,853|0¢e" described as successtul, how: Slated for Week Aramburu yesterday told visit- Frank liner ¢ rash in Colorado Novem- ‘ "ever. Some ; , ing Gov. ik Clement 'en- on Detroit T Owne tons. : dealers have been ed for wee Frank C of T WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP —/ber 1. . ot Tavern ner According to the association, pub-|"eluctant to return cars because! Storrt Sunda nessee and Howard Anderson of Service for Frank Magel, 92, 7120| Frank J. Sulvich has been pro-'Released on Parole / lishers’ stocks at the end of the|eY. felt to do so would be an Y .| radio station WSM, Nashville, La Cooley or at Bg A peng lag —F sent -tindlagge a Se, month plummeted tothe lowest|*4mission they could not handle! ‘The Rev. H. Leslie MacKay of Prensa would be returned to its 3:30-p.m. Tue the Don-|ager to Bigley's former position.| DETROIT s#—Louis ( Louie) | point since 1933, A stocks|tM quotas assigned them. Detroit will i the evangelist rightful owners as soon as possible; | burial in Oak Hill . Mr, Joined the division in 1936 as a dis-/his one to five year for! 77 days Cnough 10F| tieir right to sell the cars wher-|row and continuing throwh Nov,|the courts, he said. | ee ee eee ot matems, Mum, ani bac] Seooepenc ‘Wet Wale tavern ver And to whomever they pleased 77 at the Parkdale Church of the Com ] He is survived by one daughter. — ag with General Mo- recta yoy used his geet Congress Seeks Reason to oe oo fem uf ana se omy ancl ngs are scheduled for ppolhscse.og sabre ofl Leon Keith, Lake since 1944, ence to destroyed records " : (p—Stockholders pesca ng kg rm ag |motorists whose liccases had been fOr Newspapers’ Plight 7:30 each evening, and at 9:45 and! Radioactive Products, Inc., Detroit! sun 10:45 on Sunday mornings. \Mich pproved a proposed Expressing ANNUAL Thanksgiving A tein, comprised of Della An-lnmrecnmst greiding fur one al thony of Columbus, Ohio, Nancy assets of the company to Nuclear'| Davis of Indianapolis and Bonnie|Corp. of America, Inc., Louis R.| Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kurtin, chairman of Nuclear Corp. | Garland Wells, Wilson Ave. will reports. . '2 Michigan Men Cited setae He evel pagar sonn mS - Chrysler Selects Site CHICAGO & — Two. Michigan; tice. sh for New Stamping Plant |engineering who were presented) Mrs, Helen Wilson, 86 and blind, CLARENCE SHELTON Mr. Louis Pohl, of the Life Insurance Co. of V! ig pleased to introduce one Selection of a 200-acre tract iM)meeting of the American with’ the pioneering furnish special music. The purchase price is 146,000/I the outstanding in the ying Diisare ‘nclot Mechanical Engineers. days in New Zealand The girls are enrolled in Otivet cise “A” shares of Nuclear Corp.{ Pontiac District, Mr. Clarence | peda Hon so Nazarene College, Kankakee, Ill Radioactive products manufactur | Shelton. ; During the summer they toured/ers specialized radiation instru) ee a ee an envious | | the Welton is pastor of the church. in the Detroit area. ROOFING *_ PLAT ROOFS Sues sunaene| —His Castle's Too Small _Stamping presses, and is expected; DETROIT @ — Because his 54- smal to house the minister's ‘is fleet—five to have a working force of 3500./room mansion “is inadequate to| current transportation The sy BF a ge esti-imy needs and @ more exclusive cars and a truck. HOT SPRAY METHOD = 5 io 0 aed be ercerihly eae ee ee cane w)| ‘Tha Rev. Me Jones conducts his Se eee Lie vie. pr ig ted im three mates, |¢ ot) Sonia ts Wet. nll arvices Sr ted velvet, cans BATION AND ADHESION Wal net nant taken, ented 12 males|hie French Castle” On Onc? © lime movie theatre. He labels him- é a: SE en ek ecro minister,| Slt Bead of the Dominion Council 50% SAVINGS Marlette Chest Drive of the Grirch of Univermal Tri yo i, ag who calls hithself “Prophet,” bought the “French Caste” for/™Ph, The Dominion of God, Commercial Repair Service—Flet Roofs Our Specialty Nearly Reaches Goal him ta 1944 for $35,000, and em a “We Stop Any Leak-No Ree! Teo * PE 53-7387 MARLETTE—Marilette Township) "ished an estimated $200,-| vinces and princesses. _ Large mail” Community Chest Drive has al-/0% worth of furniture, art pieces oss moat reached its goal of $5,000. pg sis ter = «Bazan lane to vacate SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO. Although some solicitors spokesman for “The Proph- “French Castle,” . Mr, : " : ' et” complained the miansion’s said “God has commanded _ COMMERCIAL—INOUSTR | | b 4 ST eee see ae ny ene” eee Tees me" T4 “his glasses, which were broken; ..__7 5 — ‘ week. That should mean a_ size- = “"E, R. Murray, whose home is Kentfield, Calif, near San Fran- cisco, has presented to the Los Angeles City Council a claim for $147.50 damages which he said the smog did to his automobile, his, eye glasses ane bis sarees. The smog, he said, caused his automobile to change color while he was driving recently between Huntington. and Malibu beaches. He blamed it for $30 damages to $90 for a new auto paint job. The nervous tension he appreiped at \Little Nancy “98 Is With Santa Pe and She's Happy ANN ARBOR —Christmas 1°35" was a happy one for. tiny, 27-month-. old .Nancy Lee ‘Kirk. Christmas came for Nancy Lee in October, * * * Yesterday she/died of a rare and invariably fatal blood disease, just as physicians predicted she would in telling her, parents; “There is nothing we can do for, her. She may not live until Christ- mas.” The story of Nancy's plight spread and a number of per- sons sent money to her parents te provide an early Christmas, ‘Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kirk of Ann Arbor, Nancy's parents and maint department deepest affection always nl love you im death the Sadly. missed ny wite, children — and mother-in-law In LOVING | MEMORY or , OF JAMES The an it acid rd Ann Arbor Will Allow Police Overtime Pay ANN ARBOR (INS) — In a special Session yesterday, the Ann‘. Arbor City Council agreed to proe- vide overtime pay for the city’s. tindermanned police force. —Fhe tina step was taken following. recent mass resignations by 11 patrol- men and detectives who failed to win a substantial pay raise. The council agreed to give ad- | ditional pay for hours worked over and above the present 44-hour able pay check for most of the officers called in to handle today's football crowd, : Next Monday, the Ann Arbor force will go on a 60-hour work week until the strength of the force returns to normal. Colombia, U. S. Agree . BOGOTA, Colombia &®—Colom- bia has signed an agreement with the United States guaranteeing fu- dure U.S, investors they can take their profits out of the country, The pact, effective immediately, is de- signed to stimulate the flow of American capital to this country. STATE OF MICHIGAN-—-In the Pro- bate Court for ihe County of Oskland, Juventie Division In the matter of the petition eoncern- ing Sharen Dermott, minor, Cause No. 1. . To Howard Dermott, father of said ’ having been filed im this mt alleging that | present where- sbouta et the father of the said minor bate Court for the County of Oskiand, Division. § Py od if i 3 b Bs eee i Ef She ansed'e lve afte Seale ana tha s In mame of the people of the Pate Se SS or dae BR on said petition onset Sn sues Cor. House Annex. 1260 West Bivd. City . on the 2th . at nine you are personally moa and otiee tn this siti at jin the brutal dual-murder of two Tuesday. Meanwhile as the laboratory re- age while engaged in crime.’ 29th ei put up a tree in October. ‘The fam- ily and friends brought her toys | and dresses. Nancy had a wonder- | ful Christmas. The child was afflicted by let-/ terer-siwe, a disease that destroys fat components in the blood. * * * Funeral services will be held Monday for Nancy, whose is| month old brother, James Jr., is too young to understand what happened to her or that Christmas really comes in December, Uncover Two Clues in Women’s Murder NEW YORK (INS) oo Police chemists were analyzing today skin fragments and strands of bh - the first tangible clues uncovered women in Queens. Deep scratches on Mae Gazzo's face and. the discovery of hair as well as torn pieces of skin under her fingernails led police to specu- late the beauty expert was slain during a furious struggle with her murderer. Miss Gazzo and Kathleen Egan, a visiting client, were shot in the former's electrolysis salon last port was awaited, it was learned that a mystery woman was being sought for question.ng in the case. It was’ “thought the woman might be a former business associate of Miss Gazzo. ' —— England's Poisons Board has recommended a curb on the sale of a drug found to have been used by gern tte to provide cour- Death Notices Too oe away for sight or speech, But not too far for our thoughts ——!@_reach. Flowers : 3 ‘DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS 3484 W. Auron St. FE 2.8301 ae Funeral Directors 4 AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Pursiev eee Home, PE 4-1 coats FU Complete Diete facies OR 3-115? rayton Plains — DIG Kirkby Funeral Home FE 41882 Donelson-Johns. FUNERAL noe “DESIGNED FOR ALS” ~~" SPARKS-ORIFFIN « Thoughtful Service. PE 2-501 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Piane or Motor PE 23-8378 . Monuments BUY DIRECT AND SAVE Pontiac Granite & Marble Co. Robert J. & George E. Slonsker 289 Oakiend Ave FE 2-4800 Cemetery Lots 5 TTENTION: WANTED “wire fant Cemetery lots. Lincoln $4 2 Crypts in mausoleum, Perry Mount Cemeterye Call evenings. FE 2.4095, | WHITE CHAPEL BEST Li LOGA- gs are graves. Real bargains. HATLEY, NOV. 1%, 1955, | 9489 rkston, age 63; beloved wife of James Hatley; dear mother of y Hatley and Ceme. te bars, Maticy will Me im state at the Sharpe Funeral Home, Clarksten, — will : Nov. 22, at 3.39 pm rom Puneral Home — Rev. Prout officiating. : = ig new it Cemetery. . i. age! I bel lie in Puseral Heme.” the MeConnell. Mrs, Warten Henry; dear brother Ethan, Henry, =. Ray Rule, Mrs. te and Mrs. Helen Meed. tient fa Pan ) BOX REPLIES | At 10 am. Teday There were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 3. 16, 17, 25, 28, 32, ) 6, 68, 71, 78, 30, 97, —_—— __Help Wanted Male - 6 Auto, Screw Machine and ID Grinder Opers. Tracer Lathe — Floor a A cails — ee ent : ox closed DANIELS FG. CORP, Wt ORCHARD LAKE RD. _ ame NEEDS MORE Pesan we em wer in =. MAN writ meo Rd. Oxford. Mich Auto Salesman = Pirate will pay you te be + Mr. Hawkine. ” CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY ae Pontise - ~~ ATTENTION We need full of part time men between the ages of 71 and 45 to help us in our enerertic sales, organization, We furnish appoint. ents. FE $4622 between 8 a.m. Rg iy, se jared joe, Seowe_ bow to lav out and produce +e _MI ‘ : BASEBALL LAYER” CAPABLE * pro chibs Nat onal n : ae Box 1903T, Tampa, Fio- CARPENTERS Roughers and finishers. Winter's work in Pontiac. 12 ans ~_CAR SALESMAN = can qualify for sales man- drot P=." “sel pres ry to bave handwriting, Write Pon Appice preat *! Box 104 CEMENT MEN Experienced. _ helpers. A . k. Tele na sill . Bea taker, teoupte). manent, children. Live on premises. Must ge ear, both drive. Sale menth ama! nisbed he apt. with automatic heat gon, mee t $2, er Jhour. Apply iM CARPENTERS WORK REMODELING eer for ape: Ap- é To ROUGH ee Ph. ~ CONVEYOR ENGINEERS : a eames ae TO MAKE BUSINESS. “BRISKER, use Classified - Adst To ‘sell things, coal Laer "Youve at aupposed to meet me because Fook ames” ___Help Wanted Male” 6 6 cAR W a a w WANTED. APPLY prog DESIGNERS DETAILERS - AND CHECKERS POR Bedy layout, tools, dies and poniad machines, hedy fixtures, and auto- matics. Plenty of overtime, Long ram, HIGH R ‘Interviews daily ‘ul ry - All day Sat. and Sur. Efficien t DIE DESIGNERS _ DIE DETAILERS ‘Top = *, ours @ long pregrem, long hours. hou aANCcO| ENGINEERING "to. INC, Mazel uindre Pk. Ea Mr. Li 24764 J. House DESIGNERS (90 Needed) FOR Body Fixtures Welding Dies Automation §8 Hrs. Min. Interviews ‘til 8 p.m. MODERN Engineering Servite Co. E Near Woodward . Berkley, Mich. 1695 12 Mile Rd. carvan SALESMAN WITH ABIL- Por figs special ENGINEER! 1965 8. Telegraph DETAILERS fixtures, gauges and mechinery. Top rates. LOCKHART-WRIGHT SERVICE FE 2-3206 | ent ime. xP tise, Por tools. Will train to Keego Sales and Service. Beege Harbor, ~ ENGINEER AIDE _ City of Pentiac. met equiva Bee be org B-1, Riker EXPERTER CED OTCHER famed’ Apoly in person 08 for dF cleantne Pike of 4 or setcload’ Ne Sega Small. Give fu pattargtace. Aid on experience. or street, ~ Engineering $4,000 to $4.472a YEAR Sere in paseo reauired ow _Melp Wanted Male _ 6 EXPERIENCED BUTCHERS. sties ce. Apply ‘Tom's ket, 688 Orchard Lake Rd. MIDWEST JOBS FOR MEN - Yhvestizator General office = ienasee trainees: =< Seenttne pale". MID'YEST Employment Service i Povtiac State Bank Bldg. PE 53-9227 MEN Pig” ee seth e “Ata Seieg MEN ever wanted to enter - og ‘he la of SELLING? Ne uperience necessary. No com- petition. Average comm. $30.09 per sale. You should sell 3 to 6 deals per week To apply, ¢xll FR 4-289. MEN SALES -CLERIC ~ TECHNICAL PON Ti AC “or =f ment Service 1 — FE +30 ee MAN a WORK In call belore Monday, Nev. MA €-2202. Alter 7 p.m. MA “Personnel Assistant $3,900 to $4,400 a YEAR DA or BS ferably in publ a, osycholo No experience prOakiana Lm ay Personnel Mich, rest eo : MOTOGR APRERS ~ n advancement in local studio. i time vear __ment, ae i ie a | SALESMAN WANTED FOR Water Softener Co, alified apply salary depend. Background or schooling in drafting, survey- sewer and side pong offered. Apply Person- 1 Office, City Hall, 35 ron 5. Parke. D APPLI- salesman, bie yy na —— salary a. poston’ Press, Bos et seal engine ance “ng line wants Degree or at Career Bide. Fe AN TO “Speers ii F. ice ~ ROUTE v Cleaners. ou us T be TION ATTERDAN NT. he eg pay. a good hve-aire ~ kA A Worthie sia Hunter hem ade * tac Press Box ~MEN-. PONTIAC HORSEMAN: Married F sinele, to se fo ge FP ee nen rity if he tt equa ich really | with divers vy. see we for ke available, ineludine | ete Pon. that new EMPLOYMENT SERVICE » yas _'| Make $7 for set PIN SETTERS league at Birmingham tag. sal 4-282. PRODUCTION WORKERS EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY APPLY FISHER BODY DIVISION 900 Baldwin Ave. “* SALESMAN Will Hire 10 saiesmen to cover territory. Car oeeeeeesy, of Cooper ative Real eectnage We y all and comm iN Must know manager ; wovortnits dee er Rist wood: wal are Lake Service, next * fo Ted's ant. a TRUCK DRIVERS k lly ae driveaway a waa [ nee sper § ft , t to BA Shae noon er Ww vANTED: _MECHAN ic es. eas ee aa Les INC. WANTED: ALERT, wakier duet, “einen enced. Real Estate saleamen in new office in a fast growing jo- cation, J, RM. Hilts, Real Estate, - 1011 W, Huron, FR 46-6181, WANTED — ponent to design small mechanical products for YOUNG MAN FOR FURNITURE a Pontiac = __Help Wanted Female 7 ARUNDAVITA NEEDS M sales he Pull or part time, FE &-1131 lo am. to 1 pm. only. A A. ~ AL NITY, WHITE . anted husband ¢m- pioved ed = elsew here. Living quar- kes “¥ be guest se y mus be age im genera) house- work end be neat, follow instructions to the letter, depend- ' “able. Living free &‘some wages Only these looking for term a need apply. Cail $a between 16 to 4 © part time Christmas . work or . tall time. Myer's acne op, Tei-Mures Shopping Center. BRANCH MANAGERS le need stores, Prefer person liv cation of sore. Apply in person to Mrs. Oceawie at Huron Clean- ers & Shirt kenpeey. oan Huron 6t. after 2 p.m. ~ CAREER CENTER eee Raney Sr On that CAREER Executive pe ys sane id . $200 agg «0 lite exp phe “€ "AREER CENTER .« Bl Riker Bidg. __ PE Bois “Gan You Use $25 a | Day? Y you ate a housewife whe needs extra money but can not leave 8 am. t te_noon. CAREER GIRLS Pigure clerk : dr et keeper General eitiee.. Reception “ i BY ID W E st ‘Employment Service 406 Pontiac State . FE 5-927 870 = & col, $20 $240 oeeeeee Bank Bide. “ =< Saperiegend per er. © tr manent, White. "> children, og ny Must have car, both drive... Salary $300 ive in * _ small fer- nish heated apt. With a bath, tele .. electricity, automatic heeat and hot w Laundry sent References Call Mrs. Reuy, JOrdan _for_appointm: CURB WAITRESSES Ted's has “a limited number of . openings for curt waitresses, Woodward at savers fate Ra oO rig @ RAL. EX- REALTORS hye _Instructions 9 ER's HELPER. § DAYS A week. Lay between 1 p.m, cs STANT FOR GEN. eral Son work and child ‘an ee in OM days per week. Oni mie nae RP nea a EY = ? rad len Public Relations $250 a yy sth ag RELIABLE WOMAN TO CARE ‘Call after 6 FE Saleswomen Christmas Work Zomernney Cosiemas F ns ua = sae Winkleman’s Tel-Huron Shopping ‘Center Salary plu mission. ear nee- ccoaeh, tau 24143 for ap- “hie : AND "Pe Ea Serger a ery e fac" Formanent eu in eed heme, ‘ust be wil to co to cottage uron «summertime. so, 2 MI 4-91 Wurre OiRL OR WOMAN FOR care of 2 children While mother works afternoons, Stay or 0. Call before as Resi WAITRESS A ‘ KITCHEN HELP _for_ eve, ' cok. $171 Dixie Hwy > Start now 3, Avon and ¢arn your Christmas needs in Just as few open territories im this area, Our modern training methods will enable vou to start earning im- mediately, Call a a Yea WOMAN wo CARE Fo Son ste call ‘SE 708 ‘res, w W WANTED: TO CARI mg person, Live » ‘ai Siutore MU | 40655 after 4: WOMAN 36 TO ) 7 rh Neat. Nice weeks vacation 148, personality, a i, WHO, CA ee i. just Mite fine ese eee Help Wanted 8 v e coblere a! ‘all M 8. ND DisKWAS Deats ACCOUNTS. RECEIVABLE SUPERVISOR Immediate opening: applicant ‘must be high a. gene | iar teaaied, “Apel, Reeenat tine General Hospital, housework * i 4 . cre _room By ~ BT, Fou. Work Wanted Female 1 WANTS ~ ome, A in home. Will pickup and de Will secept steady work tn graphic studio, FE 48022, Call 4. after 6. 5. : DAY WORK > WTO? 2-1037. BAY CARE FOR CHILDREN. Lt zane home. . filing clerk, some whine Cin start Sete. move ie. . WASHING livered PE 4 40865 WILL < CARE 1 POR BABY IN WY _ +4079. rs Wipow Tf HOUSEWORK om har we by day of hour, Building. Service 12 a’ “ser OF PLANS DRAWN ror any bidg.. * Comm'l, EM 24031 or EM_ 34518, A 1 CU CARPENTERS. Rough and finish. Work Seat, _anteed. EM 3-8601 or EM 3-38 A-} CARPENTER, GENERAL ENERAL RE _ Sheet | ~—e FF industry LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 Alt TYPES field tile and A AB NG, CUSTOM BUI DING & REMODELING & Valentine Builders MA 53701 my pion aan nic :? etree Fee APPLIANCE SERVICE cm uum y sa ON on. QGUARA - <2 Clarkston ~- 5-311 Laundry Service 18 [oar CURTAINS FINISHED | srsd or raffled. suport finishing |LOCT: RED BONE male, =a timid. PE een. Re. DYED AUTOMAT. LAU NDRY, 25_N. Telegraph Rd LACE Hck Gennes PLA OF BET. OR RUF. eae 23-6101. | AO nase eee sn enn! i Lost & Found 24 D: DA may have Se eel ne & our pe Animal Rescue 1 : 5,| LOST: BLACK PART SIAMESE Lost: FOxHOUND. FEM A LE. Black saddle-back, and mouse- color end ears, oware in Perry Park. and. white, One ang _Named Joey. re’ Arn E cewe: old, brown and white, Brittany rs to the —— 2 —. trendy child's ag Moa ven pales es LOST: BLACK aw aa VI- on Troq pet WHITE LLEWELYN SETTER BIRD DOG; LIBERAL REWARD. PHONE FE 4-0721, as a BROWN AND Ww ND ici Waterford Hill, PE _ 9-046 Wetertora te Lost: GERMAN SHORT HORT HAIRED . White and —- 1 men Sagina a! How tirest, MY See re Ke RED =e ND, FE- — Very timid. FE 46-9682. Re- Loar MALE BOXER oy FAWN color, Reward. MA 5-: “Hobbies & Supplies 24A 24A PPL “ie aie LUBED. $52.50. i: mun cod deli pervices. ‘ovine. oe i: “O'DELL CARTAGE ae Hise ba Eas ON Trucks to Rent % Tom i% ‘Ton Stake Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Open rar | Sunday movie setor, | 7 $0 Se pay dalies ts a5 $138. 148 ft. Keego ¥- al .| HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR U8. | coins. FE 52652, : ‘Ww \ f By number sets, $1.69 (frames to fit) East Lawrence. Das, _Notices & Personals 25 aloes ANONYMOUS lenis ©! ——| B.D ret Tika ee Lees ree | pE. sasti' Eve. PE Saeel Mr CASE i coop PAMDES “Fan | Da Seatac at Reeser | et a KNAPP SHOES — | Stiwagh, Soen"“ves! 'E* ses 504 8. sans FE 5-6720 .C. HAYDEN Birmingham Child Care PAY CUT? * IF SO, Let Us Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind - Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS aM Sitove Oakland ‘Theater : pa: REWMAN'S GIFT ape A Hh yn yn ge mae tal | a ies, Tv ‘4 mS babs ponsible tracted by any ot at amen B. eevee * a fae Ul BOX 180. Pri. & Sat. 21 G : Wid. Children to Board 26 FOR CASH IN . rhks ge 6 sell thit pee Classified A i. zea.” on! Dial 7 Wid. Household Goods 27 FORNECURE ERB | W B tt you have for sale and werv- jee price in under MAN WOULD L aay Fre. Wtd, Wrasorailan : = EM 3 | WANTED: CoM. mace vhetntt to 3:30. rca ee ee : R. Wed. Contracts, Hine 32 | FB +t WE NEED 50 LAND CONTRACTS RIGHT AWAY + {AND 86 MORE NEXT MONTH) <= eae a bg cash — ‘Michele & a a 33_W, Huron St. Pe 5 CASH ' Buyers wy for land contracts, on and small, new or seasoned. FE . 5-6081 5-047 i) ae ph. PE 5-264 Ul Joslyn Cor. ard. Ri rative Real, Estate Ex WE HAVE our disposal new ‘te purchase ot Bol be bats To Buy-Te Sell-To Insure On _—, OR SUBURBAN from Cash Waiting |: ir: ; onmeon on pereooally i Mor see br A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Ba raph Rd. oG MOST ¥ ia the “bird” to see. 43 W. Huren St. Phone 23-8316, FAST ACTION! Bye have the contrast—we bev have Phooe PE 4-040. Ask. for Mr. iNMEDIATE CASH FOR—YOUR EE Templeton, Rear : ix, Templeton, Realtor, Wanted Real Estate 32A TRADES—TRADES for iieamien we do our eimost conce aay = Do not feel Call us an appointment opinion we a i give By Jay, Alan “a seam rere 7 eee THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1955 _28| MODEST MAIDENS Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34, ARCADIA Ae _— —— bath. Adults only. 4 "GC. "TEMPSTE. AD | Pa ures PE 42384 VE ROOM, GAB HEAT. '. —- ae white adults, Exc Bag Nebraska . just olf ~ FRANKLIN APTS. _ ial Ser = ae: Adults only. G. HEMPSTEAD NOD ni a VAILABLE an AM? ah, SERVICE No 4 Uber A vr}. NEWLY DEC eee LARGE room. private bath LARD NEWLY DECORA OOMS,. 6S, heated. Adults. $14 Huron 8t., _Commerce, Mich Lincoln 13017. rH. aekPING ROOM FOR WORK- . oe Rent Rooms 37 37 ‘cline sgt tale oat PEN SUNDAY 25 ae = a ROOM: | Seminole Hills - Fr Middleaged: man. 102 om SSPE comer eraan ware 504 Ottawa Drive ence PE 3, = A bome designed and con- WEAR FOR LADY DY WARM ay gh Eve se ri ress. and das . It's brick with 2 bedrooms R OOM AND Oa RAG. eo entleman, on weet Side, a” |. eee a mS oe. — noGge Witt GARAGE ON Wi Wast range. In ‘fact, the og Me REA many unusual features in pa POR 3 TWIN BEDS” 30 crmnpemane and @ ROOM R TWIN BEDS, 700 make personal in- _N. Perry. rE 3 jon imperative to ful- spout ROOM CET s HOME \ WOMEN © OR |” ly appreciate wife working. Home and charm. Palviones. PE 28547 before 4 bm or 540 Tele ROOMS ‘FOR OR 3 GENTLE- ~~ —_ Pd cal FE 2-8320.. neat Post Office, 172 Pe oe SLEEPING ROOM FOR BUSINESS | 1066 Dover “WEST SIDE NEAR I — o pod | Washington Park or p school, hospital fe 1 344, New 3 bed home with GEO. MARBLE, Realtor rsonville Rd., aterford “" BHONE OR 31268 SMALL ~~ DOWN PAYMENT iM f WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland Ave, Co-operative Real Estate Eee OPE Orne fs ie 19 a? Mewstentoven “I'm going to quit this job ...1 can't make my weekends oy AXNLAN ‘ Wanted Real Estate » 382A ‘Rent Apts. _ Furnished 33 CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME RIGHT, Realtor ROY KNAUF, Realtor %% W. Huron 2-742] OA 48-3339 ~~ BUY OR ony I wil io erty or will se ery show you how to g 2 NICE LARGE UTILI- ties, washing privileves. Private aprons. i IN. 1 OR 3 EM- * Bist women. Reterences. RE 2 ROOMS — PRIVATE EAte c FE 2-236. 32 al entrance. M1 Park P +s ROOMS, & BATH AND BASEME ¢ — electricity, 1004 Boston, st 382 Auburn 2-7053 W EBSTER SCHOOL § rooms.and tile bath. Brick. Gas ia saved street, 1 year lease. month. Immediate pos- =v ASBINDER eee, | Rent | Houses ses Furnished | 35 1 BEDROOM. Ls LAKE peony. ear round lease. Couple. MY¥ TROOMS FURN. 60 Per MONTH all the extras, Full base- floors, ceramic tile bath. kitchen with Formica, ex- SLEEPING ROOM FOR WORKING seule. Men or women, $10. week FE 4-1963. COOKING | SLEEPIN : haust fan and custom cabi- _privileges. Phone FE nets, Aluminum storms and SLEEPING. MEN, = . EN- screens. Deleo oi] heat, _trance. 174 State 4 you'll love tt, Orchard Lake SLEEPING ~ ROOMS, WEST : a to Dover, to property close in, Gentleman only, FE Follow signs. 4-8363, ND KITCHEN WOMAN. ROOM A: and \wundry privileges PE C267 WARM SLEEPING ROOM. CLOSE _in. 1 or 2 men 22 Allison: till May. 6885 Scotch __Bunday ¥. ic Lake baka NT. wo, Income 2 rooms Adults v, To be seen 5-5017, § ROOM FURN. HOUSE ON 4 ped Lake, N. of R np OC ! WEST SIDE. BUSINESS — MAN. Shower and garage. FE 23517. 1 arb : ~ Rooms | With Board 38 Donelson ! ark E s eee ater Drive ROME STYLE MEALS. SPOTLESS. r something 7 rooms 14 Matthews, FE Be prepared fo different that will thrill you from the moment you en- wikee RENTAL SER Houses a for ui} Fu nished or by 7 ROOM : BO. GOO ter the beamed ceiling liv- __meals. ee Besar rE pre aod = Fl eon as tre te aE AR Ll to c ermopane win- ROOM & BOARD FOR MEN. dow wall ht through to Warm, clean & quiet. Walking } the basement rumpus rm. Mirs. 473 E. FU denedl 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT home. Ou furnace, Garage, EM 3400 ee, Oe Lae ane Tree _ ford, Mich. Phone MUtual 4.5160 PURNISHED 20x20 HOUSE. ¥E 40978. MODERN (HOt HOUSE FOR Ri RENT 3 ‘artly it _ ished." 348 Raeburn. OL 32-6411. WALLED uk 2a, ou GLENNGARY $60 per month; azeludan > aiiition, $50 ty. Snivershy eal J ROOMS, DAY WORKERS. ©. To B tr WE'LL INSURE: IT) MAHAN REALTY Cocpetetry Real Estate i FE 20263 4 ¢ ROOMS AND sare SSRIVATE juities. If you have Edw. M. Stout, Realtor St. E 4 -or Not Sold isn't sold yet. your fog Mn BU ye 8660 = Dixie . Phone OR D179 oF OR 5-170 | “property: Surehecete waitng. x "Okice goes Commerce, ree, Ha. R. F. McKINNEY UNiv, 1-0T98 Fou think rou want to sell, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ‘WANTED 3 ACREAGE, ~ AND LOTS Improved and a 7 LARGE ROOMS. RVG EN- REALTY | oun Linwood. “Detrote { and refrige: LISTINGS WANTED | gare * needed. We will app: i your call by eon "Drop, ate | S wor ‘chron HAS pore TT AGAIN? over 90 Pet cont = our listings | j oe in Legg of 4 ROOMS AND BA , HEAT ATED. East side. io 2048 4 RMS., BATH, VERY NE Ee ALI i utilities furn. Stove & refriz. Pri- | Ssavr vete ent, garage. Union Lake | vue pene = MOTEL =: SLEEP. AND aM en fr ; matches ie eat Bri. bai . All I waoders. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S.. Telegraph Rd. ; Office Open 0-4 7 ROOM APT. .. NEAR PONTIAC Motor. Inquire a Auburn. Office in rear, THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, Thire, it’s FE28181, after 4:30 p.m, $4 8. Shirle: 7 D. y- 7 Room APT 6EMi-B. i _Yate entrance. FE 2-4869 ie J ROOMS AND BA FLOOR. private p-— 2 onal | baby wel- come 5 ROOMS AND ‘BATH 18ST r PLooR, private entrance, small baby wel- come. FE 68-1431. 30 Baldwin J ADULTS AND 1 TEN YEAR OLD irl, 3 or 4 rooms. References. 3 3 ROOME AND 2B BATH, =; % 4-3088 before 2:30. $420 Brunswic: 3 ROOMS b PARTLY F FORNMEED. __118 8. Merrimac. . Couple. PE 26225, Rel- 7 OR yg ae ed “Room, LL N, SECOND omeet aged child, Apply Marshall i Bivd. Fagus aR PE ST aE | ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS AND bath, private, $16 per week. OA 8-3645. A to quiet couple. Sate & east of anon are Pe "eid ake SYLVAN VILLAGE _ Mansfield’ Place, There are a host of . ROOM BOARD FOR 2 — dies. se to town and bus, 2-887. 30 RO ene ae ANe Sits | mile "pest ‘Telegraph | Rd. ROOM AND “BOARD FOR” MAN. end welch for open signs. oa) plant. On Une. Convalescent Homes 3 538A $1,475 Down bag mi og ed REST poses 1350 FIREPLACE—22 FT. LIV- Rd., Rochester hag va- ING ROOM. on aeae bg On} tor two elderly ladies. Call BED! Ete. Ih C GARAGE- 975, 6 completely furnished. Available st $125 ver month until 1036. References and de- a at Mr. Smith at LLED LAKE CON- venienc: 4 a Des UNI. __Versity: 3-0878, evenings only. ‘Rent f Houses | Unfurn. 36 3 BEDROOM, MODERN _front, car garage, OR 31375, $45 k near Cres _ cent Mase ROOM COTTAGE, gy tTLY oe mea PE eae i HOUSE, SEMEMODERY. hse = ec | ROOM UPPER. NE lakefront, Year a . Market +31 after 6 om, T CRESCENT LK. YEAR Lag ¥ 7 a ane Room ED FOR LEASE: AVAILABLE NOW, saree : ae dwelling with — a boa Love: Side Pe tan Dt Doi, “office oan in ee red, ae en, FOR SALE on ws WATER. a s r gareae. ni sd 32-4609. GOOD RENTALS AVAILABLE child Sine site 6 creme ont PE taht pases oo ween gar attached yadeee’ ga 43923_ Dixie Te dl curt, ion ig Sar equ. Wat FE 24731 between 6:38 8:30 “FL RIDA HOME — 2 bedroo Com- a Neat Dayton LOVELAND 188 Cass Lake Rd., wed x FE 24875 “Small Home Wanted™ Need be ed ETvoop ____ FE 5-124. PE 30 O'NE a ee a MINGHAM, ST. HUGO THE minus bus wit tle 3 . sever 5 = — locations. $400 Harbor High School. Round Lake BROOCK | "SF .883 en with | Open bath. Screened 200 8 Woodward. B'bs Soe. MI 4-6700 sion | Drayton Pfhins New Brick Ranch CHEROKEE HILLS j i Lovely 5 rm. home with nice ceeeee “Ey wedreons shady lawn. Large corner lot 100x nearing completion provides | 100. Pull enclosed front porch the wamost convenient | suriem Al] plastered walls, oak comfort, Delightful 2 22 x 13 | 9 floors. forced air of] heat, 2 ear tving-d room has fire- puat sad Wuen-eak Terms P window-wall with a view! Large, a kitehen with dining space, 1'@ tiled pore tf =a lake front — ing ares, utility re ons po -width of house, auto. ofl water heater. elec, stove, — kitchen Only $1,500 ddwn Tetediate posses- apt age A. real home for only 1 é | ‘ beihevampewerdors ci = FO K. Irwin over-size car garage | REALTOR Here's a home as Since 1025 i ee it's quiet close in lo- 11's N Sactnaw Street cation among other good | Phone FE 5-044 Eve. FE 2-1804 $100 DOWN CARL W. BIRD,Realtor | aageen 2 bedroom home, complet W. | Community Nat'l. = Bidg. Sorms 6nd sc s.[8) eee eee Huron FE 44211 Eves. FE $1382/CDANGUS 1919 M-15 te comer f mms ioéneme, ¢| oa: ortagsiny on aes __| modern — Pacing iake. J BEDROOM HOME AT LAKE. Maceday Low down payment or e room Newly = car garage, — eabin st nook and dre. bargain for cash. LI 5-2296 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor.’ Huron Open 0 one PE at or OR_3-2028 Cogperaties Real Estate Exchange OPE SUNDAY 2 to. 5 P.M. cre a mer living v garage. Fenced lot 100x150. Lake fa re Eve. call Mr. Fiyna, FURNISHED HOME Now vacant, off Joslyn, this 2 bedroom and bath bungalow, new- ly decorated, has full basement rear-yard barbecue, fish patio, A real buy for down, Price ineludes Prigiaatte and electric range. 100 ACRE FARM 4045 ey ee Hall Ra. See Lon a in 1056, Land includes @ acre spring fed lake, Price with terms. ee TWIN LAKES SHELL HOUSE SECTION On your, free and clear Jot As low a* Laced a choose from NICHOLIE & HARGER 33_W._ Huron WEST ACRES Ld x. is, FE 3-4808 3 bedrootm, full basement, one if A a. T is. i : a meters. OF. Pe ad logue ith full time life a: Fe, _ beautiful 6 Lake 3 iis park for use a rvileges. ; mchoet. bus by | doo or. 16,500. $5,500 on ‘ Facets 7° A oseet eat] $1,500 DOWN a other “0% ays to choose’ just off 8. Commerce Ra. Close | and tale over “our real. estate Dorothy Snyder Lavender | price —xomnixé*bows— C. Schuett | 8081 M 34197 Ra. EE cae) “i bedroom home on Ox! e Lake. Almost new 2 to Woilverin 3 ft. lot. Nice ares, a all new homes. Total’ Soop mene: OL JOHN KINZLER REALTOR | 670 W. Huron St (Ph. FE 43628 n Ev vonings Co-operative Real tate Exchange = se he SIDE Re ee cael aidaags ESTER RIDGEWAY _ ee LA Call FE 28181 for Ka” seresorer 8 does! Dial FE. 28181 for an ad-writer, Say “charge it.” a j é é Pe) ’ + ‘gc to Mi _rnk PON'TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, LG : NOVEMBER 1 19, 1955 , "WHITE BROS. _ NEW HOMES: THE “ELDOR - seeadl Gl’s $750 D is and to Waldon at South “wile | "turn! cated tn ppeeutitul Westridge Gub. Let us show you this one. a right 4 mile ‘to mndel. 1 to 8 daily FHA $2,100 Dn. Full Price. $14,700 wi “IN CLARKSTON GA’ RDENS WT" WITH) ol fee the Hea "preme ot beiek +h hemes to built in! aan on. The folle’ are For Sale Houses “3 For Sale Houses “a BROWN. = PULL PRICE-Lake Front © bedroom bungslow —_ ape: th. Two enclosed porches. “Ex- Conent condition’ “ bath house th | Nice sandy beach. po _—, ‘FULL PRICE—Ciean as a pin bedroom modern home lot 40x 480, what you've always. " wanted . thet home of your face brick and own, It's - Aluminure ~ Open 1OON-LAKE SHORES Brick Ranch Type If you can beat this value, we Low large kitchen. Perfect condition. Lake Priv. Ex~- tra large lot. See this one!! q $22,500 RANCH BRICK—FOR THE discriminating buyer—3 bedroom and den. Large 12x20 ft. living room with fireplace. Full din- ing room. Gas heat, Aluminum storms and screens. “Truly a home for gracious living" lo- with |- Large Tecamee just out side city limits. | DOWN PAYMENT! , Cozy “two bedroom home—extra | Plastic tile bath. | NEW 8 RM. HOME Iv ee in, “car > Chose to, ichosl. 696 Bout: GAYLORD Suburban Income. Four family, om 2 acres, j popular community. rom Court House. large i Each Priced to oP Three Bedrooms comfortable. Augomatic gas heat, Full basement. Cl in end commercial. Ideal for Barber or Beauty Shop with —e uarters. An excellent buy at $7,500 on terms. Call today, owner wants quick sale. H All on one floor. Very clean and S00 DOWN. West side 4 = 28, fut basement, Cor- bag semibungalow near St. bene ner of Perry & K ing streets. fhe large family. and. very ‘con $500 DOWN lg con- . voubentiy, located. 4 Fenced yard | New 3 bedroom house base. | and attach “6 car garage. Ex- ment. ‘o--+ — , went cellent con fon. jocation, la: Je Ww. Huren > FE 2-4810 | es ) Real | oe Exchange . ROOMS AND BAT! * HOME SUBDIVISION, 8ST. $1, ae DN. IMMEDIATE POS- SESSION.’ OR 3-5835 wouki like to know where. Just listen to the value — 3 all brick home with 2 car at- tached garage. Large et aoe VACANT ID HOUSE, GOOD __location, Bargain, FE 2-1842. H. BROWN, Realtor | | Rochester Way | Two bedroom, 5-room home: 7 for a starter. pletely finished. | while putting the last touches. Takes only $100 to handle. } | i Big Six'Rooms | Three —— with Hi dil —— ment, ped garenn. ‘cement drive. with, a entrance and f er Select oak floors with tile Pine Lake Privileges _ root, = ff epee bath * hastens kitchen with lots New 3 hedroom, ib, clay tile of birch | door pbs ong Pour iid bath. fuil basement. mas ari LAWRENCE W. Sun. 1 to 8 arge settee lot 0 om Walton Bivd. take leges to 6 lakes, Beligve not, this home is ready for im- mediate occupancy at only $15,- 200 and convenient terms. P and your tomy thie? home. Open Located of Sashabaw Rd FHA—CIVILIANS $650 DOWN $31 PER MO. INCL. TAXES AND) L RANCE owe it or Call you lot. We trade. 2720 or 2620 Middie- belt Rd. A HOME OF YOUR OWN 44 mile east | | ERBERT C. DAVIS 40% Pontiac Lake Rd. AH LAKE with leks” is DE =e HURON GARDENS a NICHOLIE i.e eee ‘ Ave. Real | Vacant— Lakefront Home Lovely 6-room, newly-decorated lakefront home on a very large. | ~ nicely shaded lot. There is a) large living room with fireplace | and an extra large master bed- room overlooking the lake, Also 2 other rooms & vat ha. Nice kitchen, dimette, den, wtiiity room, 2-car garage and a 1')-car ae Excelient beach, good shing, paved Owner leav- ing state. Priced to sell. Terms. Country Living At Its Best Situated on a rolling 10 acres ts this beautiful antique brick ranch home built in 1063. It has a large living room ‘ith There Kags ig dry, light th oll furnace. Very it , mack. it's priced ‘ms. AND HARGER CO. 3%3_W. Huron Bt. Ee 5-8183 DRAYTON PLAINS _ git WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland 50441 Whipple Lake Frontage * ome gn a corner i W. BIGELOW : Pi : : widow, 4 bedroom, INC. ° 4206 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains “Ra. rhs ye $0291 ‘OR 31231 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Drayton Plains trigerator a and stove, $12,750 wit Brick—-Commercial tong mae ae room home te dowstown. $35,000.00 ‘cnn ‘sevenee "Bowe HAROLD W. BIGE ELOW Broker OP SUNDAY 16 P.M. 4936 Clarkston-Oyon Rd. Geeton ; beautiful Walters LK. — mead- bedroom Rutledge OPEN Edw. M, Stout, Realtor | GAYLORD E 4-0584 136 Pike St ro BUY, TO SELL, REALTOR Partsidge is the “Bird” to see. TEMPLETON | A BARGAIN | Excellent arte location. roo: ranch. bedrooms, full ath, masarece floors, wall to wall carpe F room, tered walls. Full basement Forced air off heat, hot water heater, losed breesway, 1‘, car plastred garage. Howse - is 28 x 6 incl garage. 2 lots 7 x 180 ea. ‘Pene: in with T block “te sebealt biiese eith : u w 950 down, dise for cash to m SCOTT LAKE ROAD New 2 bedroom ranch. Pu down. $2,590 down; x L. "Templeton, Realtor Sena poder PE 4-4563 _ call FE 2-9502 Johnson HICKORY KNOLLS 3 bedroom: brick ranch homes Neart Seneel Geara. These homes don't 1704 S. lee & Rd. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ~ WEST SIDE Here's & very comfortabie zee side home on @ paved street. T bedrooms Se ee first lanse ag throushout. "tia on, terms, $600 DOWN Modern 6 year old, 4 home =! weeemens. Meptned Aa 4 full bath, room ; bedroonrs tm the attic. 100 x 1 - ft, lot, Only 96.500 full orice. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 42 W. Huron, Open Eves. 7 to # Bargain | & $9,825 | Modern 2 bedroom ranch, electric hot water heater, utility room, lots of cup- board space, bathroom, garden, flowers, berries, lot 100 x 150. New ga- rage, new storms, new | eavestroughs, Near church, schools & Dray- ton Plains, $3,150 down. OR 3-0716 Sat. and Sun. only. evening “i Not com- | You cap live in forced overhead oil heat, | nADAMS For Sale Houses 43| __ For Sal er Se Haas 43) © very’ siee seiguberhesd.. ‘ope lest. Call now. a ee, ee oe, 4 BEDROOMS and screens, 2 car garage and Like schools, stores-end-Dur: “$1,300 pat @ lovely yard. Cail us today ‘for — ahs an m “ON ARE wn. 3 BED CLARKSTO} AREA This home has full bagement Located 1 mile from Clarkston.| 8% furnace, 2 cat gatage, situ- House nearly completed with on ck top street. .$2,000 living room and 3 rome, a down. walled, Plumbing, wiring me as im. Septic tank is In and LAKE oer ACREAGE connected 3 pices red bath 1 acres, spring-fed Lot 130 x Priced at only lake. 3 homes Scar garage. $6200 with $1000 down 2 a cayy eam smaller home. DRAYTON PLAINS “ A nice 5 room home with 2 bed- Evenings after rooms, living room. éinin area, | tel, 53-7585. _—— kitchen full basem: elec- F ric hot water OFFICE OPEN #6 ag storms -— ® large jot, 130 = ae A. JOHNSON, Realtor ‘ere ee apeivent heat. Close to bus- Saaehh Bite Near St. Vincent's 6 room home in Uialng room and kitchen on eae ee eae eae ee home. and ne heat, serened. porch, 1 Ou heat ving r aa | Stat sell Sylvan Village Brick RUSSE: Almost new 2 bedroom brick 170_W. Pik RA. . ; l ln a rooms cera cag aD DOW — storms and sereens, Washer and well landse ped boi Ee rooms base Kitchen, sl ud thing, buts "bareain ‘af ses00. 00 ee ' “ e, s Lake “What's the rush?” ; Bee it today, $2,000 Down— R R. rN /ALUET, Realtor 5 ROOM RANCH Immediate Possession ave. — 50603 | 2 bedroom ranch type home, all Newly room noes | Houses 48 ___ For Sale Houses” 43 ee oe an cee brick and {rame home in SACRIFICE: ) BUYS pee A 5 BDR. BEAUTY breeseway and | yp Ro fishesy equating, * posed Seauily in 67,100 home. OR 3Ote2, G ATEW AYS to tO| rovely 1% story ranch type home | ton’ price, with ene: Be TRADE OR SELL FOR, NORTH. with . exe- terms, we will show you. oi! furnace, 3 .car garage oe Loe! APPIN ESS Tee oe eacmeat 9 sar et | 6108 DOW aie oe hed Public a _big lot, OR 3006 ~~ inched ‘garage. Many extras ex New 2 Betzoom ranch home. Pins- ‘and school bus s GI RESALE é j fornace, tan picture windew. In my reduced price te tikoee WHITE eae ia wae TOM ELSTON, REALTY INC ety | vith ait elty conveniences. You'll like this north side sturdy ame en OP eoieding tatec ana ineurence, | Bloomfield Brick Ranch well 5 room and bath, 2 COUNTRY HOME oo FA. torms. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home of bedrooms = with slid closet rocated northwest Y brick, stone and trame con- | EE) SELES TSR!) Russell Y cee tes ae recreation area. new alumini : rs 5 aeons Pomealagee = usse oung kitchen er Les at USED HOMES lot. 40x121 fiat, fenced ot gerege- Nicely landscaped. ‘jee = en ton os cam * i Full" bes po: = igs | Open ‘til 0; FE- rectea and natural - _ 2 ACRES $67 © me. el. taxes Sad insur! Gain, Miche ty The lhe Eas fireplace. Out hea aitached 4 room’ white bi © Bilites. irs ar AND SPAN INSIDE a . fAres*, onal _lntdscaped “Pull basem eat with ‘hot. air ; . 3 Bed Brick | An ‘excellent yaive at RS ee Birmingham mm. DNC eee ery kind of flower and shrub re r 4 g - to make it @ showplace in the you LL MAKE oar cae cee Full Basement R A | seeetent oes) weet marae MONEY aa Take, aa a oy Annett, Inc. Keen fee a eatk entee clase | ce wl AMY COME Sindy tive bedrosm home? Cer. Chock, Teane_osteres E. furen down. This won't last lone — so =*, ng lA ‘tally and So ind | “WATKING HILLS SUBDIVISION” “open Evenings ond Bentey 5 esl se furnished. rental $172. « 0 tle eee tc] | POLL TILE BATH | : : Eevvoting tm living “end. dining ssion—$13,200 SELECT OAK FLOOR LAKEFRONT ms. hk GAS HEAT New Brick Ranch -AKE 5 enclosed porch. Full basement, : . d CONCRETE * DRIVE NEW DICK RANC Bur now—e quailty lakefront cot- | Seat and, screens, Benjamin an PAVED STREETS CHEROKEE HILLS attractive ick x posted iawn ¢ lawn. ote, Large ST cat s h ‘ I For r Particular P le! ware Etawe: spcmiiing | parare Pores suet cates OF) Stephens, INC. | gee Dove, se quautes ven cacy seat caten system. Cottage has 3 bedroom e — SEEING THIS. west JOrdan 4-5728 . : constructed. completion prov sete, denies ses | NES. Woodward. Birm ONLY TWO LEFT Senatis aoe 1. Fe + ___OPEN 9 AM. TO # De carpeted aioe porch. compistely, macers: Fully Pp i. OLD AGE INSURANCE | prectps: oe norm oo U8. reat, ohh Steet your ase ‘tom Mam ney + J A ee Gove, ere Se Se] Wettine “Lone Road, cairectiy| soec tte tieg” be baths me amos ee ee ee aon me with full hessercet’ cuto.| scross from Club Tahee), then gobo a" See summer's living at its best. hr 715 PM oil furnace and garage. i follow ices e Some sarane, for ent today SUNDAY 5 P.M. : will take carecof | see aa Here's '@ home ‘as ane : 2156 DEVONSHIRE ecira ineome will moan the Sundey ti bpm other wood homes! IN ward Avenue, 2 COUNTRY LIVING | Wirpetnc to Square Lake Road, tstng st Sec at recmemest. WM. A. CARL W. Bird, Realtor pent Og cig Papen n I te South Bloom: 8. |. : $03 Community Natt Bopk Bide. Tomamest faen voytiwen te! SS pee WELL SECLUDED : KENNEDY Eves nee J WO st a beautifully land- a aa, aaa IN 4% ACRE WOOD weaned ap aes i a een| wane fore feeling of home Nerv pa 2 bedroom bungs- w REALTORS ROCHESTER heme. greeting Oren, Tale | fort are tavered fe big, messure gircle drive. Huge living Oe is eens Owner moved merscntas. of, state: imme | 4 throushout. a laree liv. | tm this new 6% room rambling | Zixi9 ft. ) re |S 6 Foome ing room, dining room. reaktasi ee =e oo sar - Ana ing od oo ‘estes can THIS IS NOT heat, electric oe as o yoom. dea. sd full basement | room with . Therm: room. If you seek peace and tran- \ raze large lot. Located w: lagee pegroomns CPi ito ocremene | picture ues: Taree, bed- |" quilts, you wi jut wove wis; JUST A MODEL | walking distance of esfools “show out heat, Toe tant Mat Fran wees’ | Excemant "eas beat ¢ cat Sh) GIROUX & FRANKS | Were ts 0 new 2 bedroom Ranch | 00 with site dows We Pemeye [oe ees rhe | feched garece, DONT Miss | OENERAL REAL ESTATE peor fog gree. Vg ished ce home | Attractive home in excellent toca. price. is only $18.90 with terms. | THIS AT $271.500 $1,000 DOWN. | 100 Dinte Hwa tos pm. | features such custdading tems | ee | WHITE 5 MR, i-YOUR . ELLIOTT ——| a | ee carace. full ‘orice. | $12,908 veces OF Fb or OB 3-128 i Bey re een INSURE IT | 3 bedrm. brick ranch, built in 1984 | Risch, Cupbesede buyer pag ~7ee rou "suv FF- Uatennes need Lote Leice| Fopmict gous, Tow Cat Stave eat NORTH SIDE 2 bedrooms. large — ane | eae Dus ment. PERRY PARK S rooms, 2 bedrooms, larg? liv- | oil heat, only 1 ear old. 1 block from school. w Gown payment. - 1 ACRE room home, pot quite com- piste a 5 oe oe @ esting SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE $i If no answer, pa. “4 nett on DO YOU LIKE YOUR LANDLORD? " you pike Re hakied years. for this spend will almost new 3 Pr Ceara i's home ia in vexchasive stow Ride er These homes are built on 1A toot aban in can walk ws and a courteous efficient seleaman will on oe tell you North The full price ts $12,159 to Vets with Nothing Down except mort- gage costs. Office Open Saturday and Sunday till 6 p.m. WM. A. KENNEDY ; h biti Hip i i fe af if ‘! $ 4 4 wa : i 6.3, ‘ i Lt iH Hee MAHAN: ee “pane ipsenanse | coepurgtive Rea! FE 20265 w. ” 10, BRANCH Southeast Section NEXT early ® modern furnished elec, kite nos “A moe or trade, local property. $7,800. —MU_#-2616 (Big Beever). __ ~ OAKLAND LAKE $13,950 Near pees = — eet 2 or 3 b poe oom with: ae re's load y = » block away. Near modern ts your chance te have home _ business, downtown Pontiac. Ont ese lke this And the price: terms. dryer Oalv oer washer, 2G" ELLIOTT & SONS N. Western Hwy, at Middlebelt PE 8-114 MA _ 6-250) CUT PRICE Stinday, Nov.20° . 2:30-5:30 % 3874 Clmtonvitle Rd. Qverteet: | Lake age rge lot. Near. i. This is an excellent } bay fig build- er is willing to Loe of at cut price for quick Diree ng B one west Po Walton pee — Rd wr =e Leslie R. Trip. Realtor W. Lawrence Street Ev FE 1 or PRY ease INCOME PROPERTY 2 FOR PRICE OF ONE A 4 room “A with full bath. landscaping. Must $3.- 500 ‘Sade te will Neonsider imme- ’ diate cash offers.“ HOLMES- BARTRAM oe On sine. ; Eves. OR 3-9006 OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-45 DOLLAR VALUE AUBURN HEIGHTS Shug ct ten uae’ tome is ~~ plus at- with one esutiful - co front and rear heat, 2 sat Seep ac. « po close to school, All of this for only $11,975. ty_kitehen, two bedrooms ee ste trade. Pull price only only attached ts WEST SIDE BRICK Seon of owners trom, aoe find stoker heat, Pull orice #13 3 FAMILY FRAME Loe: on the north side be d ee eee soe So iavorable terme. J. A. Taylor REALTOR 100 Oa! ave ves. See “WATERFORD HILL” and the “ELDORADO” at Clarkston On Sunday Open House Channel 9 > at 11 30 a.m, WHITE BROS. . wu Srv *x0'¢"’ Dining Fl Attached Garage . To reach the property, go iano Huren Street (M58) to rth | Cass Lake Road Tumi pe] | £ North to sty Kotte ‘ass Lake | oad. Watch for our signs OPEN HOUSE FROM $11,800 with $3,200 ments 4 Sunday less than rent Office nad een and : 1:08 to 100 | down. Pay- | $295 DOWN bungalow: with full 5 pleted on exterio Located Just off N. “Tiopert 2 basem: hts tebe feces. BY pix’ how FOR Ep . C Wood Co. ALTOR Corner Yiam: = Rd & Mie w Schl OR ">see A 'T A good place for ~ § couple, 2 wees. basement. ase hea exce ae, chic! ee | ~ aeee, 3 ear tha ne iiatee “s with tn term. room af oe -ind Wwaterfors Townsh water, oo ”" |George R. SUNDAY 0 SU ‘ JOHNSON. Realtor S. Tele 9 Rd. aie $250 DOWN to water's edge with berries. price $5,000 with 91.000 down. DAY nice rooms | locate ated in icken coop. = Irwin 4 REACH CASH cus- TOMERS thr fied Ads. Call Classi- | e&sh tehes owner's eauity ROOM NEW 2B H Sei McLARTY FE 2 » tines Gown. 5 per cent col cua TRAILER DOWN. on this one, take “a tus monev tnd 835 on “CUCKLER seine Oe 236_N FE 4-001 base " ago wa bath, alum- lated. ul Pull price 8 epee a WN. _Shaker, "HAYDEN Se tee Paes 7 suny a. rage, r+ bus at door, Land- seaped yard. Shade & fruit trees pmo ——— $12,900, “hee: | Maurice Watson Realtor 3 -W, Fifth 8t. Rochester Charles BUY OF THE MONTH — meters See SF room oil ne balance | $2.200 on existing HERE 1s Age E OF THOSE TO west ade 4 n cement oP. ce Topmediate | Open “Sat. and Sun. 1-5 fae a errr oe te in city . Sows Gg a, Tot. 0 ae wiichen an Quick B. D. ‘CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 | Gotaperative eal, estate Exchange OPEN TODAY. | t fi houses for poe ng oes ge nm ge me ag — ™rnese are well — Union Maho, Co., Inc, } BEDRM, BRICK RANC RANCH LOCAT. LOCAT. $d 2012 | Devonshire oh R WOLCOITE & SON (“17 8 Washin: aioe Oak EDISON ee KEMP. — block to a can and é -bus line. bedrooms, oor furnace, ade Seth, Se ee you want. Ph FE 3 EASY = O CARE FOR! decorated ww built tn poe ctive ences Suiits serene e bath 6, ot steenta, No - Sie eal ees eae All the « ‘ely lawn shrubs, i car ved drive, , We ete ready to show it CALL PINE KNOB ROAD oc a. eae HUMPHRIES FE 20474 REALTOR PERRY PARK AREA tre Toll Wie gee, Ee East Eater Renter ¥ Venetian blinds. HILTZ Brick Hyg ' WEST SUBURBAN. 8 Room farm house, Approx. 3 Tes. I'y baths, ent. wacom garage. Nice yard. aC. HAYDEN, Realtor FE SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. GI HOMES ri > Cor | a i Ze tS ry a el s S0 DOWN re c ‘HAYDEN, yee ~ OPEN | Sunday 2 to $ 5 p.m NEW 3 BEDRM. BRICK 164 Ascot St. | cedeee and ie . not 4 iy. comfort and « beauty, fea-~ Birch slab doors, plas tered walls, on ate } ° bath, copper mee | full tx" en Priced at $15,800 ine! Pinencing” arranged. Te’ bee lot. Ascot 213 Eileen Drive, “Colonial Hills ; Se eeee tot, . me REISZ 53% W — Classified Ads! Toswap what you | do, call Lad 2-8181, E 28181, a ag en what you don’t need for a . | Eon Sle Forme #8 Lake our ag vision waship. Conact our me Sere SON, Realtor sad A. JOE West Side Full Price $8,950 Harwe uitenen sun $00 let 5 Bi Stace, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Ope Tiel or Pe" KENT Betablished in 1916 See PRICE this oY Kew. 2, lots. Now for only $1,050 with $1,950 down. FLOYD KENT, Realtor % «W. Lawrence Open Eves Next to the Consumers Power FE 4-25 WATKINS. LAKE LAKEWOOD SUB. tes Bave, recently ‘become avait able beautiful Serve" ji ‘i clusive Iakeside subdivision. ( Dixie Hwy. om north sie of lake) a only "eundeat * to rigid restrictions HOLMESBARTRAM 4309 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1960 EVES. OR 3-pose EXTRA SPECIAL Rfl.g RR | sehoal eater tof “take S ane r Terms coe arranged, — Beautiful wooded inke lots only buraite Lake. Only 38000 ‘deen Lake. Only 8350.00 and $25.00 month will buy this choice el. Let us show you these, 2% Acres-3 miles from City West Suburban. rms n't afford to miss —~$25.00 Gon “on $3.00 a month. ir a a you sure em next spring at on beous. I. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. FE Ee e Real Estate Ex 3 LOTs AW RD. or 100 x 150. FE 3-741 after 4 pm. ceneaine 3- ‘ton ; Feasonebly: priced w reel iol CRAWFORD 5% W. weno rE +1549 Eves. MY 33-7085 For Sale. Acreage 47) CEL. HUNTING LAND. 80 acres, 20,000 ft. of stand Pine. $2,500 or will reserve timber hts. will sell for §2, rig! fore, terms, Presque Isle Coun- ty. ne MA 6-2212. _ 6 Hunting Land For Sale Lake Prop. p._ 44 Prone 'F t ii ti if j- : i a I : iy ry = oy 24 21 8 4 3. ge é Bi E EE aoe af ‘|Falezs < s| #3 it ‘ery reasonable, OR 3.9666. For Sale Resort Prop, 44A) NEW CABIN at St. Helen ( hour - = 1 MA oane ng leach 4 “Ph NEW LOO CABIN. FIREPLACE. two acres, 1, _ Suburban Property 45A Lake, MEirose Thanksgiving’s Here! the one who buys this a in Roches- at $13.- berms can be ar a Peek ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. Yr wo , Se te et ; MILFORD AREA Gen- nds. H. P. HOLMES, INC, ost 1-7101 - For Sale Lots 46 BUILDING LOTS near Walton. 40 eae lot near Barimor $e00. terms. “BONTIAC REALTY ween Harrison! in | Seetethn 8 Rages cet net 28 8688100, og, OF — Quick Lode John K. Irwin REALTOR < ve. Mares 5 rr 2-1804 CHE ACRE PARCELS. 1” acre parcels. lots in Rochester area. CRAWFORD AGENCY Eves. MY 35-7085 Huron re +i 10 ACRES is rope: Edw. - ‘Stout Realtor ha * open Even Tih sat Chana — 34 ACRES Seon ™ia"core sol feet of athe gam rol BLA. say aka insets -224% ACRES‘ In Brandon Township. Back line is gl omg lake 1 Xe on agen propesty. A A Suto down beaut i apet “°% only $3000 = LADD'S INC. 4206 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Piains OR +2361 m Sunday or M4 ir "Ra, $0201 OR 3-1231 rative Real Estate small tere. nage at only ease 20 ACRES Only $700 down for this lovely wooded parcel —, on ae ependenc: A for hw hnting” NMase scouts. price ° Edw. M. Stout, t. Realtor Tl N. Saginaw 8t. rE 165 Open Eves. vn é30 - or retreat only $6800, For Sale Farms 48 235 Acres Ready for Development approximately PJ with 2 miles road frontare Large school to be erected across from WE nad Main home has 5 ms 2 baths. 2 oobe rT laree a main barn, 36 é _ , antane” es sted Se Kew em ie ie ‘Too ver 335 heeds .| Metamora Area Es a3 a sERTEE9 Roy Annet Inc. "one ‘venines Bee bil t| \e 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. |? FARMS FOR. SALE ent. One leased, ne ¥ —— ‘$16,500 with _RIDGEWAY i PT HIGHWAY FRONTAGE with 6 room house. Suchy — Ortonville. Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEB Grocery, Beer & Wine _ excellent expansion is Possibie for. trade. Call today John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 Phone FE 5-0047 Eves FE 23-1804 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A pa sale,. AUOUST JOHNSON gg Se a ~3 most — very suitable for doctors or s . , Realtor elegraph Rd. FE ne call 3-5434, ask for Mr. Kay, * taker, or #2336. care- D bd 1v r- IN STA equipped. must 7. — of immediately EM 3 PACKAGE a ‘CLEANING Bites For sale of ote ~~ Do You Want to Own Your Own Business ? ND FULLY tn | and oa. call call between 8 _and 5, RY sTo KE. BEER AND pay license. Stock & = for s3 48 Putman, mo 3-91 «|Portridge 18 THE “RIRD” TO SEE TODAY'S SPECIALS PINE LAKE BOAT LIVERY — 2018 a. ent only. Edw M. Stout, Realtor Sees pe Business | Opportunities 51) ving $100,000 a year. nent construc wi full 4 ; ‘parate, mod- Coen Eves. hi s: cg pe, 2 bag front, $8,000 Sunday 12 to 4 a Will handle + aS usiness P: Neu 1919 MIS i 15 Sale Business Property 49 poe. 2. pny pote BUILDING AT DIXIE HIGHWAY Bus. Latte caied seat to a Telegra ja $7 mo. for ing. +07 ‘two years butiding is yours sa, “roses ~ Buildi Elcctre, sa'W. Huron. PE ¢ wo Store Buildings F - rick with or FE 2-5587. BEER, WINE, GROC. On M-50 East of this one Bx self serv sh 46does spess and will show @ net of over $10, This can xe het: 4 e ma 4 pi ately $4,- SERVICE STATION RED HOT SERVICE STATION —_ ¢ ——T lease loca- x fh co pees ry now used U.S.10 Dosiness iat will” handle BUSINESS BUILDING | > — One the best locations on H busy US-10. Situated in a ILTZ booming commercial ares. Ex- cellent block , with attractive Real Estate and Insurance front. Paved rking for 375/ 1011 W. Huron PE 6-018! supe: Sesbeene Ge-U- geese ana ot ou r a - - ¥ ry on. auto supply, & & 10 cent NORTHW OODS store, discount. house or just about A modern restaurant, fully - A, volume retail outlet, fer 3 Pongal get ond = Beer Mio. Heart of hunting. & ou | WARD E. PARTRIDGE | tines torces sale, $0880, Thelma REALTOR FE 2-8316| Sivect, Bester 7S Gime 43 W. Huron &t., Open Eve. 7 to # ‘ 10 years. $1500 - : Will demonstrate Cd we earn- y> se Press. Good close in a. ett) ers se Rak ci BREWER Parke 56 PE 45181 PE sasts EM }-4808 |. tential, For information, call Mr 20103 or FE A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 WILL SACRIFICE EQ SMALL RESTAURANT, FOR _jease, low overhead OA 8-3900. — Sale jand Contracts 82 | WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD LAND tracts with attractive dis- counts to offer for sale. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 2140 W. Huron - FE 246i ce | "“Gontrset balance 98.889. - Contract sto. Parable at $65 per at 6 per cent Will discount $1,300, Cost to you secured by ¢room modern hens with 5 tote, - balance on og Po gece hoe basement. Discoun ze pet cost to yeu. $4500. payable $54.06 “; month with 6 per cent inter- RAY O'NEIL, Realtor FE 3-7103 PE 5.7292 $1,600 DISCOUNT Property sold for $7250 with $1050 $5.400 be, thie exclusive fine down payment, Payments aan mabe Retr aT see papicalecesegventngy BAN he damm a A DN AY LIQUOR BAR, at ~~ Money to Loan 53 area. Gree, 0 — Pull ann (ate Licensed Lande tl LOANS $20 TO! _— BUSY MIONWAY ORILL and unter, located pear Foz! TOUSEHOLD FIANCE about ber wi ,» Be nee, "as t machines utilities. Only 62.000 y arg TRADE—GROCERY and beer & Pontiac ‘Doing 1008 ie reer: Will consider ry or ia WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W, Huron St.. Open Eves. 7 to 9 Row Keingiine at machine shen pita AL oe, — pee get «ea nen Me tcence: J 1b eB. rs sans asda HAYDEN,’ Realtor Wane ie bo CORP’ OF PONTIAC 3% 8. Saginaw St. GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1955 — ee title. andothersecuriues, Cakland Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG "FE 2-9200 _ FE 4-1574 LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL: FINANCE CO. ident Logn} ‘Prov OSes. © rE 20200 isaied"=/35,000 Families Money to Loan 33 (State Licensed Lenders) Recommend Buckner’'s wuete Nees i Poatine area. can w to tied on on small ® mon am ‘a | Four OF BORROWING at buckner’s "5 LESS N YOU THINE, . Get peeded ca a auickly from — _ friendly Buckner Finance Co. Sale Household Goods 57 | “Eee de an, } te anatnet enn ea JIsed $34.90 00050... up pes fee a a Lord's Furniture and Appliances W. Huron St PE 4-0583 “Where Wrigley's Used To Be" ~ LINOLEUM SALE JACK'S NEW LOCATION ALL SUNDAYS ene be to 2:2. er’ . 50, Other = roar ad wand used lumber at pric of we ¥ Whines - dw Whbow Mane TO YOUR ates chesrtaig given, and ofRELGE LUMBER &|- We Give Holdens Red Stamps. | rinoieum, =a “peta, ya. | MATERIAL SALES CO. imoleumM ss. 24 | 5340 Hi Rd. (M50) OR 3-7003 AUTOMATIC WASHER. CHEAP” | 12x15 linoleum rs) PE Sis = Reg. 35.95 2 pea, ‘gal ..... $1.98 | 82 GAL. ELEC, HEATER... .s82. APT Size EL. TOVE. | LARGE DEEP-PREEZE IN | 36 Gal. pute. Ge Heater Hew, Reasona PE 44011. coma Best offer, FE | C8. sinks * $59, 2 , LOUNGE CHAIR, 99. . SAVE sUPPL ‘2 100 “Saginaw Bt. rv) fee RL BSTRIE Ba i—__, { SET 650x16 TIRES. ABO Ne Reger reitigerstor, no: 3 steel "springs . "iodnson. — ood, cheap. BCE LIVING ROOM SUITE |! guard rail © . dad ‘Gael a Good condition, | ! er - antes. 4a cas camping ro $00. FE 2.6735 after 5 vm. Pri. ALL FOR $44.95 as plate, windows, storm. all day Sat. and Sun, mY “ay , Windows, oll space ae and % APOHAN, LORANCHO. “aX 72, 65 PAY ONLY $1 WEEK __Birch plywood. FE 2-4376. ee ET. | « Pearson’s Bank Furniture ART SIZE STOVE, $95, TV, 22 | 42 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 4-180) 2.3: a’ =| Artists supplies, hobby | A BARGAR IN peal RADIOS | MOVING, MUST SELL: 6 PIECE ? $1 to $12. PE 5-87 Teles betouam Sane, FR; Sete supplies. Check our clas- APT. SIZE AOTOCRET— ORS | sxl0vs, $50; beige carved patiers | sification “Hobbies and stove. A-l cond, §45. ton » 0x12, $50; antique . 99 ois. Walnut sectetary "$13; “drop leat Supplies” number 24A. AUTO-ELEC RANGE. HOT POINT| Walnut oval thle. oe six, | pitt Ee =o. Eeamoce a] $35; call after 6'p.m. MI ; & reak- — MAYTAG ROUND TUB WASHER. mpson .-:! ble Wri 7 pairing, FE 44061. hae ine bed igunee, vehair £ 2 Myorinas. 090d ave +00 BATHROOM bygg 3 amer “aa gas November Bargains = ons. ‘ $ t EM INCH RCA CONSOLE, $29.85. antenna kit. $9.05 WALTON TV Walton Cor, Josivn FE 32-2259 ir Pow PREEZE. 6195. 6 vince blond mahogany dining room 2 piece living room suite ...... $25 Knee-hole desk |... 6... ecu ye $10 Dresser ne sins $7 Maytag washer ; $10 piece breakfast set ...... $15 Chest of drawers : s « hip. motor ... - $3.50 Gibson refrig. eh | Warm Morn stove .. $29 A lot of new and used furniture. Everything for the home. Come and be convinced of er low prices, Oakland Furniture 104 8. inaw We Se —— set oumaaee — Be ee | en nareoeon tmattress Sleep ue gh til ‘ a ape $50, Call EM 45614 after BEDROOM SUITE, BLOND Oak. | "ORME, CAS frove, SET Toe Also gossip bench, like _sons, FE 20661. San BED AND WATTRRaS tae | or Oe ee A ee Ber tase Ee | on eee ae er pooer Adams Rd. Auburn Hets. FE| bed springs, Radio, ‘Pur a2 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $25 TO 8500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK - OUSEHOLD COODS Ph. Rochester OL 60711, OL 1-970) “LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FIN ANCE CO. /Tw “Lawrence. St ss rE 32-9240 \g25 to $500 40535 For Sale t Clothing — Need $500 or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? ng your 2 rt. vost eet ae Set wee pa EB, ‘Precident. Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto You — wet vl iy ge your dorsers, ments suit our budget. We will be alad to Yelp you with your m: . FINANCE CO. 702 Pontine State Bank Bide | | ee. 55 Swaps ree in ae, § cars. H. J. an Welt, OR 3-1350 open. - * Sata for Christmas, — = BARNES HARDW ARE "4; W. Huton St WiLL SWAP SEVERAL DOZEN ateel traps — 1 pa ’, also rat stre 56 BROWN R. z, pine ra as rR cons. | Rov's, 4 PC, ' | Double dresser MB) MONEY! aes | FE 2881. 2 fireside pink pete iapetey Ot "Other articles also. BENDIX ELECTRIC [PRYER, PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Othices are located: te ae corns USED SEWING MACHINES Pontiae 2nd Floor, National Bide. Betel. | condition. 638. Phoos | ginger Tivedie eM AYe oi oo : ee ee | Singer 7 Drayton Plains, 4613 Dizie Hwy. | SED AND COUCH COMBINATION. | Singer Port ie $a 30 Paint tape, pe mea m freee 2 Sent r Cabinet 10 ane.es win, oem ven te | sow cena eae ane | “Eiketh ie tater one block North across from Bank! tion. only $9, plus gas. Kenyon| ORS ALSO. z < Puelgas 1. Portables e119 > CHERRY MOHOG. ANY aod ee ee abe ow won't last long TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | coom gat. stone Stee, ce oe ~102 N lvet. and needle } ROOM SET, 635 3-475. —— peries, 1 CHILDS ) ROLL TOP DESE AND wa mai : rT se s _ ee va Secuum cleaner: Laween sigle WALL CABINE LsazTat . pg ir, erobe, vanity table and - i . f 4 bench. FE 6006). Cail Sat. after- ony P ONPAINTED: atone. _noon and all day Sunday. > GASH FOR SMALL RECORD ie ICk & PAINT STORE. _players, PE 56-6755. i ave 4 MAHOOARY FIN FINISHED DINING REFRIGERATORS caw se chairs 2-7256 _ . models. One of ‘s CHILD'S FENCE. ¢i0 4 fm ag pa Perfect, pew, guaran- teble. $3. Oxl2 rug and pad $15) refrigerator for s little more than Dining m set, $25. Dressing © wibd mochine ie a ao table. $10, Stroller. . Wardrobe, : mend take Ave $5. One chest, $8 ric stove, : — A a goed condition, §7. Radio comb. | ROSE DAMASK sTUDIO COUCH! 43 tryland, Auburn Heights B sy condition, Call before Fe 7-8783. p.m. 28378 CASH FOR TOUR FURNITURE | SLIGHTLY UeED MAGIC CHER or tools, OR 17. = sto’ we $20 - 38 Hudson ne ROUK’ TAL RUG. ex ia CUSTOM MADE | CHINTZ Dia. |__waetteest_ condition. BT 6-990 width and STUDIO COUCH, MODERN DIN- the $90. ite Chenille twis ped 10, Dewpip taille, See th double vwiath. with ae bed table, BD YOU. ge WiaK. m™ 5 Johnson. 4 PC.; DEEP FREEZE AT aoe ike Sa To = - ae A... a, a Fi. Ls sightly ee tee SF . 8 PC. ae | ra sa at AND MI roa ‘SALE: GUARANTEED RFE- fricerators’ : 4) Wrinrer washers Soinner wachers Vacuum cleaners Oakland FOR 84LE: TAWSON BOFA. EX- cellent condition Rea.onable Two Victorian chairs, condition. __ MI 4-1888 FURNITURE Be | SALE. 2 RUGS E 4-5652. MON, - * MOVING. PE 32-5110 or OR 3-5320. Large mirror Boo! r chest of drawers PAY ONLY $2 WEFK Pearson’ s Bank Furniture “we gi five ona Bell cine Pl cy HOT POINT SPECIAL. DOUBLE bebe 1209.98 nb treme Shectri Co, 1008 W. Huron, = | Meath ai DINING 4° Madbdbos ba My dens. a room table-chamoeien é x 60 extends 90 in 22614. ee L NEW WESTINGHOUSE ectric Roaster with and broiler , FE ee an mera eee omc ~RENMORE, WASHER, CHEAP. em pe bis. KEL A eh yrs 1-0840 UPRIGHT, FREEZ- Oxi2 LINO. RUGS. .$2.98 VINYL INLAID BBER BASE PAINT. DONT PASS UP Sell unneeded belongings for cash through Classified Ads!| a La ide Heavy walnut twin beds. nea ra) 5 piece sy Hla wont oan ing set, coffee table, chair, Rea- bie, good condition. MA coat, | iE QUE PEACH- omg | platform. rocker. 02 Washine- Pri, cn 6 YR. MATTRENS, $20. Strole = r, $6. OR BEEF AND PORK, HAL? AB “AND Freners. Opdyke Market, FE CAR RADIO, 1955 CHEV. MAN- ual; 35 ‘Goll bew copper tubing. Orr ALL COLEMA: & Lanterns, Owen's Ma- cme Supplies, 396 Orchard Lake 276 Garage Doors PROM — ol ti Ex- it. Clem- ry TRADE-IN DEPT. ree elec, range—Hi, leg 8533 06.58 ag > foe ra ee Easy Te Pike St, rE ELECTRIC RCTRIC BANOS, KENMORE GA RANOE Recclsen. Good condition. 10 N sep REERIGERATOR | 936 a s ARD up B. W. Huron. UNIVERSAL | tor, chean, in « Sista ro HOT POINT AUTOMATIC washer $60.50. Used TV. $29 and up, New Hot Point dishwach- er. 329.95 now $229.05. Sweet's Ra dio & Apliances, 427 W. PE 1132. g = e” 5 REFRIGERA- ood running cond WILL TRADE REFRIGERATOR for television or sell, 860 32 _ Whitfield. ~ WAYNE GABERT’S <1 ELEVISION SALE ie. ure tubes guaranteed for MANY OTHERS TO choose” PROM” 121 NW. one PE 5-6189 EARS ‘TO PAY i Teed (Tradesn Dept. Lounge chair \ eases tems ‘convenient te .— ioe Prot: PCONOMY FURNITURE CO. 8. SAGINAW 8T. MICHIGAN Gresser, full drawers nicely finish: $69.50. EASY TERMS ON LAYAWAY Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave PE 4-7981 We give Gold Bell Gift Stamps Westinghouse electric ye with wide oven, ino ket New davenport = chair | olen colts te 2 decorator ls: ALL FOR $97 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Pearson’ ih Bank F rurniture We give bg bon Gift Stamps Christmas Gits 59 DOLL CLOTHES. ALL sizes, Fe 20589 Huron.” Factors, Seconte = a 30 GAL. OIL TANK $25 Duo Therm oil heater with he and fan Stewart Warner oli ‘furnace, 3 Everything | for the home. Come convinced of our low prices. Oakland Furniture GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever. it is — dial FE 28181 ad- writer and get it! for an, ATTENTION |} ome Owners Builders |} le ov ked with € ft. : = 100 8. w St. 2 See | tea debi SMITH’S, 257'S. Saginaw LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS : shit mess Mpir8, DAMOND BING. 33 PTs. : 1 of 14 Mile MI 46000, Save Money ai at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER > 800,000 Foot Gale only, BURMIESTER'S UR. SERVICE is “MUSIEE = aes BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, House 1 gaticn sveseeeed Rubber base paint, aSPaeree 3.88 for oe & Sp eoeee oe LOOR SHOP 8 Saginaw st. ~1Dutaide bright white at $6.95 gal "CHURCH'S INC, back saws, jeinies fives. ww 1. LA RP Sa aenren OW RCE: w | 6, Parke st. : cATER. 66 GAL. Meleerie: Of want wuntvee furnace, © OR | 1080 | ocr INGSHEAD VARIETY STORE | FING PONG Tr. 3 Gini T miles out Baldwin. Areseng Schwinn bicycles, radio and radin floor covering and Mac-O- Fezeeeees combination: MI _ paints, Phone 71-8025 nae APH- . te equipment one dark conan, ae zi rE 4 agg ea Bk . bits. a Supruins. MA a XH Axo Pipwoog Go. oy Red ~~ = & : Ave. TER rs _ Jehompsen, Oo 6. Perry. aie PLUMBING SPECIALS N SINKS, 4 X 2i, r pe. beth set. A quality with 95. , $30.56 value, we eee come ri oui atts 8 to @: Sun. 10 to 2. Theve are facts 7 ons: Aranson Plumbing S Supply fate Ave. ” 130 We Deliver Cc ‘A- ame Ay wn Ee on berry supplies, OR 32-1217 OR waive sont a. 6 ee ao 66 in. es in mod ot oF ge i anatiee and deep well Set OF Sate, Ave. LEYe HARDWARE LADIES 3904 Auburn at Adams, Auburn a 1956 JOHNSON, - Heights, FE 2-9611. UTBO FO! UR FALL CLEAN. Can be Bought On Lay-away ‘tp, Benutnul ealors. 8 ry or SLAYBAUGH’S Gp.’ Rotty Pine vaneting 0 rel d i | J re vod Oakiand ave come i ne Reawosd paneling, he a BLACKETT’S TON uP GLAS covered os Will or} BUILDING SUPPLIES : i with MA 5-58: pay ty oe 80 value, $16.96. Also Also oe Paste U SismawT ad terri oe ‘These -are Hg 15x12" 2 lite $3.30 each Orchard Lake A isa” 3 ite 370 4 e Ave. . BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY o Orchard Lake Ave. olen PONTIAC PRESS. SATURD. AY, 0 | _ Sale Sporting Go 0. These marred. Call_at tectory rifles nigan Puerenenen, | si 6 Savnce. per 300 etliber Abundavita. 100 per cen back guerant —— Materials of All Kinds NOW OPEN FOR BUSI Lumber, doors siciospmin ie sash. eces of oak S mbor 12813 by, 94 es of poe timber 12x12 by | pieces of 4x}2 by a jens: “Pachoad W reckiag Co. an Be FE 5-6108 ida treaties Drive-In Theater T ‘albott Lumber also Sored Satin and creamer Saas: ‘are jes, Trim, wit a, doo! a ful line of aber "05 Oakland . Ph. FE +r OF GOOD 1" __ flooring. "1 wP OS P Sutton. MY v 30432 ~~ Roofing and Siding ‘Combination Doors M. A. BENSON USED FURNACES, O1L BURNERS. “USED HEATING EQUIPMENT Coal peer up, BABY! IT’S COLD OUT SIDE! Take Advantage of ' These Clothing Values 332.08 *prybax woo! hupling oats "$18 00 Drybak ‘wool "hunting nite $i $26.30 Gigs insulated scarlet baat 5 $2.25 red suspenders . . $ 1.69 5 |B tee THE DEER HUNTER 4100.65 Savage 08 EQ, 300 caliner $ 1.88) rifles $88.35 Rem. 121, 270. . is ‘968 3 Marlin 336, 30-30 or 32 caliber a rifles $53.75 | | sei 60 “winch. 64.32 special rifles | n107 oy Winch. “U1 348 rifles 83 ep Winch. 70 ligniweight, 308, s0-08 caliber rifles $05.95 | s104 40 Rem. 760, 270, 30-06. 300 30-06 caliber 5 . $73 93 | m, 40 A. rifles ail scopes and mounts at deep, cut prices tse Our havaway for Your Xmas Purchases ANDERSON HDWE. 2182 8. onan O96 PREE PARKING tere 100 CARS Mon. Tues.. Wed. and Sat. @ to 6 | Thurs. _and Fri. 9 to cf Sun_ 10 to to 2 HUNTERS Bring your buck to Davey's for | skinning cutting “and wrapping. For your freezer or we will rent ou storage Davey's aaa suas and | wocker Service 1012 Main LARGE SELECTION _ OF USED shotguns and rifles. $10 and up. __Ben's Loan Office. ¢ 4 Patterson. _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 CRUSHED STONE. A-1 TOP SOIL, sake Conklin, Sand gravel, fill. PE 8-1112 or PE 2-85 _ RUSHED STONE, SAND, GRAV- el, fill. Earl Howard, FE_ 4-493. FARM TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT. 5 _yds., $10. Delivered. FE 4-6588. PIT FOR LEASE Excellent gravel. Phone OA 8-2035. ROAD GRAVEL. S yda., $7.00, delivered. FE 4-588 Wood, Coal « & Fuel 67 RA eer DRY. HARD, HEAVY SLAB woop and kindling, 65.50 a cord * eord for $10 FE 54-3086 or rE 44-9000 bay f SLAB WOOD. $6 PER R CORD. 2 for $11, Delivered. FE 4-6588. =" CE } wOSe, DELIVERED. to Me order. ciel rise TE “aa ivered im a ow limits, ais a — . Fin, ooo tga “= ChE COAL ood. Speedway Fuel Oil. Onk- and lant, oo Tand Fuel Pa’ chard Lake Ave. FE 5-61 Goods 65 ae ae ce ail coals 18.95 nes Gi —— insulated scarlet hunt-| —— “915.65 i . or Beacon Fels | ee caliber rifles : $81.95) 405 Re 10-06 — \ CHINCHTLLAS oe OR ; TRADE for » a! a. oe 600 MEAD. Of, PALE CATTLE, Bee ey ent rus GREY Sr gael $10.95 Biren 100 per cent wool after 6 p.m. FoR “sare 8 sMal ‘plas. | TURKEYS” ‘FOR TUANERGIVING FE YORK PIGS POR SALE. 300 Wa hy Rd Trov Twp Wanted Livestock — _73 nan | WANTED: HORSES TO BOARD FE 39318. for 8. Best of care. __ For Sale Livestock 72 Bowers. For Sole Neen "el ee | os PAY LIKERENT Yes, we mean ag nee the most com line of tioned and ja moders trailers ever As low as 16 per cent se down, Pay by the week. rent. Some ea Denete ‘wellare as low as T R Al. ER EXCHANGE E 2.3200 @ 8. Telegraph For r Sale Poultry 74 FOR L SALE: CAPONS, meat-type roaster 8 to 10 lbs, 50 cents a pound 142@ Denton Mill Rd.. or gre Ra. just off 59, Fenton. MA 92428. FOR SE “pucks. . 2061 phason Road. ~~ FAT HE! ____ 238_E__ Blvd. __North. | FRYERS. “ALIVE. FE ~~" 9-2670. “26 | Goldner. _ 100 WHITE ROCK K PULLETS, 4 mos. old, $125 ea, Aiso = Roasters, 4 to 5 Ibs. $1.25 | 30 fat Geese. Ph. MEirose ¢- wi0 @ WHITE a “APIECE. NEW) 1956 PONTIAC ~, CHIEF _ FT. TO 47 ft. A COMPLETE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND — CONSTRUCTION FE 61311." iat ate {ALL METAL ave Good condition WE PAY TOP NOLLAR POR COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Mair, Rochester LL 10 P.M. i HEAVY ROASTING | “alive or dressed. $ to 7 Ibs. Roy Schneider, _ PE 2-547 | 3? PLY. + ROCK ane. $1.35. 3-9259 3 finished meéulting and starting to lay. Best offer takes them Satur- unday, 2380 Newberry ute r. ROASTING AND STEWING CHICK- ens, 1897 N. Adams Rd /ROSE TURKEY FARM Hen turkeys, 12 to 16 bbs. average 3081 shail corner Auburn, OL _)-% Sale | Farm “Produce” ~ 78 | APPL ES, YOU PICK ve IN OWN containers -%0¢ per bu. Fogler's __Orehard 3905 N. Rochester Rad. APPLES . Eating snd cooking. Biackmore Farms‘ 1900- Silverbell Rd. One mile east off Adams Rd, APPLES AND SWEET CIDER. aii N, Squ:.rel Rd APPLES HOMEST:. AD ORCHARD. $150 and up or pick rm es own, $} @ bu. $460 Orchard CORN, Tie BU. Phone MA 54-4701.” . cents and up W. Maple Re. 400 ft. - West of Orchard Lake Rd. HUBBARD SQUASH, BLUE OR green 3 cents a pound, all sizes. 3660 Giddings Rd. FE 5-6660 Sale Farm Equipment 76 — A AA BUYS WARM i HEATER, i eT ie WINKLER, WALL OIL FURNACE, ged month, 48 Suitable for “De It Yourselt | AKC ame BRITTANY pt gig PUPS. USE OUR TOOLS, DO YOUR own : a ore sewer crock and ae TeouTeaae peste BOX- ;| BOXER PU | i - Call or see Mr. Vance at Pontiac Press jens ONE YOou'D BE PROUD : oak spinit ; ‘ * * '.Plants, Trees, Shrubs 5 68 OVER 5,000 BEAUTIFUL EVER- greens, 27 varieties, $3.00 to $5.00, Ra to 6 ft. tall. Groveland Parms . Halfway between Pontiac & oPtine on Dixie Highway, CLOSE OUT Birch - — - Chinese Elm fruit trees — shrubs: Patterson _Nursery. 8700 ean Ra hk. BLUE SPRUCE FO mm YOU also B.-. yX Bate’ white Pir, Pin eo: sane. ian seoteh Mu Arbor- wie iat Dig your : oe burlap & tools Sleeth 3. miles of Commerce Village on west Travel Open daily 8 7. _Ferm Nursery. ‘Mutual ____ For Sale | Pets __ er. ew with children. Very Ww R aod oe Ub as GLES. ALL aGEs. __ Good stock. EM 3-2423. ake we weer ‘*. after 4 aT sTUD = ro BEAGLE Fi FIELD pion,” ties Budd | eo BA Hospital Rea. SELOLE aT 06. +5. NR. FD Ch. Son of Warfield Red. MY 3-3102. OLD. PPIES. 2 M Two males, one EB, $50, Excelient blood line 2-0082, AKC ne. BASSETT. MALE. tered, 2% years old. A pet. 996 en. © oft Cate iinabetn —_——— —" ine gualitie $100 «=MAvfair | GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Pedigreed, females oniy Beocen- able terme if desired. _ PE 56452 old. Housebr thud ren. ax re fa: * Good | BEAGLE AND ae] hound. 3 —_ os Nene black and ——. — L. ‘Overiin. " sea % Telegr HAMSTER HATE #1 FACH, ALL PE 46433. avaneed good hunter, net gun- raven | * given 00.985 Pussast nid Ave, EM 3-8613. | PARAKEETS. BABIES AND CAN. ary singers. 79) Melrose. FE 2.7740 "| a oo ED eeks old. MY 21373 | PARAKEETS 301 4th St. FE 24028. Closed Sun. years old, 1 Walker agg ay Academy Shon right. RanBrTs Fok FOR SALE. 5 DOES & FE 5-3080 after 5 p.m able. a pee mares, 1 mi. ‘Mixed t ‘ ; = OPPOR NITY TO OWN A cree Mae Pa r p.m. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BOARDING. BATHING AND CLIP- for poe N. Lassa FE 32-6113. CATS DOGS trained. Bur-Shell, 375 ‘8, Tele- _Breph, Hay,. Grain «& Feed 71 ALPALFA AND ALL, KIN KINDS MAY, rae, MA e “couD 6 Melia sod brome mixed, 3 ia and timothy mixed, Clover & timothy mix id 44-8038 __Sleeth Ra Near Wixom Rd ALL MA RST & , Ga ane pie ‘straw. Will BEAGLES. REASON+ East E& y~wheel horse—and Panzer moony tractors. All implements — plows, rote-tillers and snow ewer Power lawn mowers, We give Holdens Red Stamps See Lee, the Tractor Man 621 Mt. Clemens __FE 3-9830 “SEE THE NEW 1956 MODELS CLINTON =— SAWS Se?) ....:..--. .-. $287 50 $m F....... er . $262.50 3H $227 WE TAKE. “‘TRADE- INS TERMS DEPENDABLE PARTS AND +o FE ¢ni2 KING BROS. YOUR I-H DEALER PONTIAC _RD. AT OPDYKE _ BOLEG's 8 TRACTORS, SNOW casters. a snow Di wera ig x wy. __ 38586. PARMALL 8 4 TRACTOR AND _tools. FE 17-8000 | MCCULLOCH | CHAIN | SAWS: DROP in and see ‘em at W. F. Millers Garden & Lawn Bepioment = Seuth of BULK ll. ATLAS ~ McCulloch Chain Saw SALES — SERVICE — RENTALS | ARC AND ACETYLENE WELDING MI 1890 Crook: Mich. ich. Chain Saw Distr. Sales, Service, Rentals. MY 3.5821. CUSED TRACTOR HDOTS. wastrial tracter equip- ment. 1946 Ford Tractor = tires and ¢ ssa Wagner at a specia) combination low | rice. Used corn pickers from £296. — Dio steck for what- HUGH "ARMS & SON GEneva 6-424] South : Lyons =, yy SPREADERS ‘ $29 AND UP... BUY AND SAVE AT HOUGHTEN & SON $28 N.. Main. Rochester OL 1-976! “iMacoey -Marris Tractors FERGUSON. agner ein er, ween ete New Oliver, ‘55 gas and diese tractors, also OC-3 Oliwer pms ers with wenaeners and loaders We carry a complete line of standard parts fer Fords, Fer- gusons, Massey Marris and Ol- iver tractors and have a com- plete repair service on all of the above equipment. Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, 825 WOODWARD AVE PE +0461 _or PE ¢1042 Auction § Sales at COMIETSEION AUCTION EVERY Sat. night, MY 2-1521. SATURDAY r NOV. et AT 1 rx. Biond single mate chest dey wooa-waketiid) rey bed chest, 4 doubie- ter . ~9 matening vanity: on ecommocdes and chests. Liv- ad room furniture. desk, rugs. Kitchen tables. .oerrestine collec- tion of paper Weights: old china and glass, Koick Knack shelves, Tricyeles, toys, Also some hew items for and Hickmott, At Oxford com- a sa nee ei Fetes at salen daily. stoves —— PPP PP PAPAS METAL TRAILER....1.07 . $350 casi Trailer Exchange |: SON and GREAT gen zi to, 1 dere Bi ; eanders ran BEEMER, to pey..at & per cent tn- PARTS—STORE FE 2-3200 eae | EASIER through Classt- fied Ads. To solve every: |. day oti ante dia}, FE2818 7 HENS & 4 “ROOSTERS. JUST | GOLDEN DELICIOUS “APPLES. 75 |. Maa Seta ot or ‘on | trench- scrapers, 4 impiex ironer, ke new. Dress- some nice bicycles and be = ee = Auctioneers Arn- Sent auction on M24 ce aS North of Oxtord For Sale Housetrailers 78 Gulboare PPL 306) «Orchard ec Ave, AL, LL Phone 2-8020 day, Seamed. Ls aha Bt. rrailer 7% WP. CHA AND 12 FT. Runabout. 3-6297, rupee, Horses 8,. TELEGRAPH TINI HOME. New tle as “% down. As long as 60 YOUR LIFE'S MADE) 2 ree Se ee ee ee ee NOW ON DISPLAY AT ‘HUTCHINSON TRAILER SALES — 4301 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1202 : 2330 8. Deort Hwy., Flint ee $ A dy Savings models dae a - Po selection of used trailers ~~ fey : TRAILER. 3 FT. good condition, Sleeps four. __ $550. OR 3-0323, 3700 Dixie Hwy. 14 LUMINUM SPORTSMAN ir, eo tipo AS 0 wee! ays. or Ray- ond Mendesa, ‘2605 ™ drive, White Lake, Milford GENERAL AND SKYLINE FOR » 1956, Quality meneneeee a es, 2101 Dixie "Rey. il FT. RICHARDSON, MODERN. Pe Tratevelo. 12 —— rE MOBILE f HOMES REPAIR SERV- Booster springs ee Oe cars ited 8 trailers, Adren “OXFORD Trailer Sales Bee the new 1954 General, Siew. y coaches, eo down, insurance rates. - © month, to par, Ever see a trailer 12 f%. high? DEER HUNTER SPEC. 10 USED TRAILERS TO PICK FROM $195-$595 BUY NOW! See tt here! 12 ft. bigh Oxford Trailer Sales ox bottle acm Trailer parts acce: Mile south of rae Orion on M24. *9721 3 & we © & tos Bee it here! Auto Accessories - 80 Auto Glass Service When you need it! Have pond ay service? Glass while wait, | Xn work quare Pree | | of coffee to & customer. with om a | door glass - instalied. a ARTS Open Evenine- Days a Week ones and generators .... 94. and up. oes Oakland Ave sv Toes of used. parts for “46 cars Ph. FE 44513 PANEL TRUCK. ‘5! : ena Half-ton, 614 E. Beverly. Ma ‘5-5307 PICKUP, 875. 44 N a es wc runs Pee $60 1.0307. vs A al Vv. % TON P. FE i950 FORD HALF-TON 0 ; on condition. Call OR 3-212. tole, PE 280s MEABON- 141\ FORD PICKUP, $i60 3076 Denby, Drayton Woods, OR \For Sale Cars 91 OPIN LLL LLL LL LD LO _ BUICK SPECIAL, spoue. and Heater, PE ag BO naflo omg Gen “Motiy nee 7-7327_any time after 6:30 p.m ye ag A Ae gy Bay Be 71-0838, 175 Hospital Rd. 52 BUICK HARDTOP A very sharp\special with biack 1954 BUICK CE RY RIVIERA 2-door, 14,000 miles, excellent con- dition, Ler PE (WA) after 6 pm. FE 2-748 CARS FROM fia Sock $125.00. 4160 W. Walton, East of Seshabaw Rd. New \ No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! No Finance Co. ! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 11_ 8 SAGINAW §® | CADILLAC 1954 FLEETWOOD, TOP. condition. Call FE 2-7600 or eve. FE 4-7614, ; V-8 ENGINES Chrysler, Olds, Buick, Stud @ cylinder en ; Chev. a, SPECIAL grigse, Ss eau 2539 Dixte Hwy FULL RA USED Over 10 sizes Also Su urhvar)t: snow tires Service ssenat Auburn at Cc Opdyke. FR $6181 srat_ cov REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAIN “. Bd pan CARS PHONE FE 30 Saore t — Beaing Casa at at taeda’ out Harley vy Davison Sales Co., 372 naw condition. 3-1084 after 5 p.m CLEARANCE SALE OF Pontiec, Dod ge, fr, tg by All ™ t f Auto Service __ St RGOULA a PETOM, gx TOPS, PHOISTERIN a, 4 AUTo. FREE ESTIMATE | BRAID. MOTOR IR SALES For Sale ale Motorcycles 83 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Davidson see Har- * South HD. ‘hi 74 O.1.V, 10,000 MILES, Good ition. | $450. call MY 6 . “TERCURY. ot st ri. N scene fe — Wanted. Used | Cars 88 CALIFORNIA BUYER avpE Sv ustie Swe #33 Myrtie st ANTED FE 6-9719 __Boats & Accessories 8&5 MTRS “® CHEVROLEr WItL TRADE for ‘Slr "82 car, Cash difference. WANTED — JUNKED OR bd = ‘pata, _make any model: BAGLEY AUTO F PAR RTS | § ‘$8 CADILLAC = hiss Low milea ~ 1806. = automotive | = Fe = SCHRAM ¢ AUTO ‘PARTS : Woodward at — mag eC oe 3,000 miles. $1.000 off list. ge Ut _ 100 USED CARS PRICED ‘OVER WHOLESALE KELLER KOCH STAR FCONOMY CARS 2% AUBURN CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN TEE | oe ee oe ear. Cylinders -vbored. Zuck Ma- “Cr Car Departme chine 2 ‘Hood. Phone FE 132% Mile Ra, and Woodward (opposite the BIG_BOY Wanted Used Cars 88 S “s1 DODGE CONV must see the manager eB? ' -‘Weedward at - SAVE UP TO No Financing Problems HASKINS| CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 MAple 5-5071 ___ Open Nights 'til 9 TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ON i6si Chrvsier. 4 tires _ clean. PE 5-2766. 1 guudeweher. Lincoln 5-1100 tae ol | ay Bronze. color. vowel res msi we ward. ai Ty Mlle Chevrolet 1955 Demos Floor Cars—Officials Cars TAKE ADVANTAGE OF — LOW OVERHEAD LOCATI eae a a: WS ‘tke new, real condition. o CHRYSLER NEK YOREER 3 ra heater and auto. MI 43410, noe a? Bitar Wis sass: Wood at 13 Mile 5-110 ow AS ‘34 oe vou for ¢ 5 5 ‘a ) MAN. ; ful SoRTn cHRYROLET Wood ward ile z|_Siea $1100 Company Official Cars COUPE. FULLY "$3 3 DODGE 4 DR.. RADIO AND heater. With good credit you can pa this no money down, "TAKE © ORION MOTOR eal at Crarkstce & 3 mouth ‘Sl Peacemaker bees yes Bo ~—o asters aa JACOBSON’S HU peor *® W. Huron sharp. sae i983 PACKARD PATRICIAN ¢ DR 2381 "i stan eis ey, Pa a ce AL Factory Executives Cars LEFT STAR CHIEFS and 870" 4 DRS. all with Hydramatic. | PONTIAC Retail Store “Goodwill Used Cars” 65 Mt. Clemens St. FE 37117 « NEED A FINANCE: ads to sell, rent, find a good job, FE 2-8181 i is the Want av number | ia FSR — RKB heater. ee! Overdrive and white. sidewall ny sharp Can a 3 Telegraph, FE fon TURTRY wee | RADIO say heater, Pord-A-Matic. Cark- ner Studebaker, MI 43410, Birm. 4] FORD +DOOR, SHARPE. OR oe. [, oid B PONTIAC ba ) PONTIAC &:; HYDRA; 5-9908. oN ORTH Woodward. at pny Mie NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward a 13 Mile / a ee -V “Hydra, Pvt. owner. FE 51 OLDS 88 4 DR. / ‘Ss se aR 1 #DOOR “ss OLD’ ARD ka DON'T wart TO SEE TH CARS! open every week sight Sut: ‘HOUGHTEN & SON FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE shee Cogs... Sues COMMUNITY 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, ¢DR. | 3) STU DELUXE HYDRA. AND ACCESS.| “er SORIES, PE 21160, ‘Somewhere | for = | Thanksgiving MOT en Sherp Une Ge GLENN'S , MOTOR SALES S ii ee Lae. 6, 935. _CORNER OF PIKE AND CASS ~~ West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead ty low and save the difference Many to choose West Side Used Cc pia PE 4-2185 demonstrators. Fully equi Carkner Studebaker, MI oat, Birm. cond . Cal door sedan, Automatic trans. Ex. ce leowner car, Call rs 75; + Oe ESCEL. YMOUTH. OR. lent motor, fair tires, body rouch, _f00d transportation, PE 2-1636 __ 3%) PLYMOUTH SAVOY “clus sedan with wer Boag tadio, heater. Cal 136: 194 PLYMOUTH © ¢D00R _Rbe and heater $7 Call spy Ontos’ ve ras PY #3 Detse V2 4 Dr. With the Most a Pbm ch Ope. Mercury ‘52 Coupe aus 7 ae" eet St et... 68 a a peony “i5 Stetion | Wagon $1395 gry Ls se Pord "$4 Convertible ....... $1445 "48 Buick 4 Door peed SS Guten 1 om... oe S Eetee 6 Sue Mercury °S4 Station Wagon .. cry TRUCKS eee, “49° Convertible , ‘13 Pord % Tun. Low Miles. | Mercury 86 Ky OK) Srones power ssering and "ite RIEMENSCHNEIDER Bob_ > Frost, “Inc. 5252 S. Saginaw FE 29131 ‘850 § S WOODWARD. BIRMINGH AM JOrdan 63033 ter 4 om. +5440. PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, ¢ FE 5-4101 peoeatop “yaad tot to "Cy Owens. PONTIAC'S Friendly FORD Dealer! 4 GOOD REASONS Why You Should Deal “Cy Owens” #1 All Cars Priced Right #2 All Cars Guaranteed #3 Low Bank Rates #4 You Must Be Satisfied We Have 15 1955 Fords Victorias 2 Doors that are both like new cars 1953 Cadillac 62 Sedan 1953 Chevrolet 2 Door, R&H ...5....eeeee: 1952 Plymouth 2 Door, RKH ..........++4.$495 $695 1953 Dodge Coronet, R&H ... 1933 Pontiac Chief Dix. 4 Door ..........4.8795 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door ............ 8995 1954 Ford 2 Door, RKH ....... sie leialelelsrele 6 «eee | 1952 Nash Rambler Hardtop ........ oes 0. §495 ‘1951 Mercury Sedan Cpe. ....... a sis wiele sie ei $395 1950 Buick 2\Door Dyna. ...........60000+- $295 1951 Pontiac 8 2 Door .........cece eee ee $365 1951 Kaiser 2 Door, R&H .........0000000 $Id$ 1952 Chev. Dix. Club Coupe -..............$495 1951 Chev. Dix. 4 Door ...... A Good Selection of Transportation Specials For Your Used Car Shop First : at New Car "Cy Owens’ Your. FORD Dealer! 147 S. SAGINAW ST. Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Country Sedans and one Country Squire, also. a Thunderbird weees cyeceensousess@i one $695 ee ee 1953 Mercury Monterey Hardtop ...+.60s.$li95 eee eee ene e ae 1950 Pontiac 8 2 Door ......c cece eeevees $295 Truck PE $-3588 * # : br 2 = . Ps) fa b z : 2 sONDAY op BS 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. y ‘Comics. - |12:15--(2) Love of Lite. 12 O'clock a +t ) Beu-/stew, Andy attacked it hun- - anything!” Pig—Daffy Duck.| ,.. (4) Adventure Ho. (9) Foy Wil-)” a 3 i if gl att "f All Ai a U Films. 11:30—(9) Sunday Open House. ti i ey i tt ae “Tomorrow Never Comes." (4) Perry Como Show. Rosemary|1:00-—(2) U of D Roundtable. (4) Clooney, Buster Crabbe and son Guns, (7) World Adven- Cuffy, Robert Merrill, guests. 008 Series. (9) Motor City 2) Stage Show, Tommy and Souaay Dorsey. boats, Este Ar] 1:39—2) Tom Harmon's Work- bert, Yma Sumac; George De-| shop. (7) Black Spider. Witt guests, © =: 1:45—(2) Pro-Press 30—(9) Mr. Fixit. Home Im-/1:55—(4) Professor Pet. provements. (2) The Honey ~|2:00—-(2) Pro Football. (4) Sunday mooners. Frendship of Ralph; Matinee. (9) and Norton is strained by misad-|2:36—(7) Broadway Theater. venutre. Jackie Gleason, Art 3:00—(4) Dr, Spock. (7) Jumbo Theater. Ss oe eg: i ; | 9:00—(7) Lawrerice Welk Show. Musical variety,(9) On Camera.|4:00—(4) Hall of Fame. (1) The “The Reluctant Millionaire,”|} Crash. - ~ - comedy. (4) People Are Funny.| 4:25-(2) Scoreboard. Stunt quiz with Art Linkletter.|/4:30-—(2) Judge Roy Bean. (7) Star and Story. (9) Million Dol- lar Movie. s:00—2) Omnibus (7) Super Cir- ad Ys Captain Gallant. (7) Sup- er Circus. (9) Hopalong Cassidy SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(2) Omnibus. (4) Meet the *| the Press, (7) Frontier Justice. Frank Lovejoy, the Broadway (9) Gilead Baptist ; Req| 30-12) You Are « . wks rap Pi! Jungle Jim. (9) : AW. Show. Tennes-|..o5_(2) All Star Playhouse. (4) :30—(4). 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Jack| 1.159) Miss Fair Weather. (4) - | Movie of the Week. (9) Crown Theater. tations. 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. 1:30—(2) _Nightwatch Theater . Show. Might OF 9-1006-—Doy FE 6-200 net) Lan Paul & Mary Ford: ar se) Captain Kanes. o SYLVANIA TV |, "ertertan om. We Service All Makes TV 9:25-(2)" Detroit Newscast. FOX TV 5 oe. RADIO. np a Love Story. (7) Request — Atrpert icpers 84. OR 3-1647 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore Show. 16:20—(4) Search for Beauty. (2) Arthur Godfrey. 10:55--(7) News. 11:00—(7) Story Studio, (4) Home. Show, 1:35—(2) Ladies Day. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date With si Captain Flint. (9) 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. ® First -|as a singer . | Grill allows him time off to attend speedboat regattas. Featured This Leth BLONDE TABLE MODEL Medel mim 5259" HI-FI_AS ONLY CAN PRODUCE IT! TABLE HI-FI og. $124.95 oe w® awn - a eo News, of Town 11:38—WJIR, Mute WXYZ, CKLW, News, Jim Dunber ww, WIBK, News, Shorr) WXYZ, WPON, News. Party) CKLW, —j ee tee Symp.| WJBK, News, Tom George Meo rr > WCAR, News Ace a lovietown ne! YZ, News, Beyond Stars! WPON, News, Pontiac Party Music Angileea Church Row Rages Over Cradle rani's export cates stppy fr at a near-record 23,800,000 bags, of Britain's TV With Ads ===" By EDDY GILMORE vertising — is a lusty two-month- old baby over whose controversial cradle rages a row of praise and sneers. “As permanent as the. House of Parliament,” says one supporter. “A flop,” reports a -detractor. * * * Somewhere between these €X-| new programs that “Have you be- tremes lies the true definition of a revolutionary eexperiment in the , until two months * * * unaccustomed ago, to soap suds and soup sales Comercial harangues from the box with the ducers, technicians and stars away big glass eye. Before commercial ste been American programs, de- sent out Its first program Sept. 22 , Then, already approved by W XEOvY | Prime Minister Eden's Conserva- : came in and with it the big switch which is more complicated than it sour rds, commonplace question among the citizenry. television hired pro- from the BBC, imported films of veloped a number of new ideas Britain’s ever-growing TV audience and threw down a vigorous chal- ‘had only one channel — that of the lenge to. the older service. government-sponsored British’ Broadcasting Corp. Wyoming Girl, English Lord — to Tie Wed Knot BIG HORN, Wyo, ®%—The 2». | year old daughter of a Wyoming’ cattle rancher is going to marry an. English lord, and she admits she’s! “pretty excited” about it. 4 z presider Carnarvon, was ao ee ee ener and Miss| the board, said the action was ta-|visiting relatives in England but x ken to comply with a U.S. Supreme declined to comment on their ro- Court ruling of Nov, 7 that vectal| imance, in HOLLYWOOD Some, time eation facilities under the juris |marry Lord Porchestr, 31, a so cialite who has been a frequent escort of Princess Margaret. Such American shows as I Love [iuey. and Deagint Semnens Apese, 3 | and Allen and Amos and Andy — ‘also imports from‘across the ocean, | | Commercial inaugurated mort-/ ing shows at 10:30 a.m. which the] pact hed toapar=se The BBC be- televising earlier in the after) Ipope ins streamlined its weighty | news programs to keep pace with) commercial’ new commentator Chris Chataway. 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