“Out After Storm | 5! the city. Stalled cars made it impossible for —snowpiows to reach the curbs, SOE RE Seo eT bank in — ee before the big snow PARKED ABOUT HERE — Near Springville, N. ¥., deer hunters William J. McLaughlin (efi) and Wayne G. Foit, of Buffalo, dig into a snow- Start Clearing _|giant snow reinoval job in Plows, Tanks < Pen & ya | JU Q OU Drifts Hit New York; Snow Belt Stretches Across 3 States By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘PARIS (QNS)—Thirty ‘fear per- Workers labored in a the. storm-swept areas in: in Western——New— York. poe eee ee service in removing the tons of snow from highways and streets! * and restoring transportation and business to normal operation. The cold weather spread across across the northeastern corner of Ohio, the northwestern section of and eastward into upstate New York. or the show belt, Which stretahed | Among the dead were two Amer- ican fashion experts Elizabeth the Eastern Great Lakes|Green and Mildred Kador both of = varia toutly. = ew York, 7 aXe ema eek ransived gall Biting cold and snow) medals from the Italian fashions; eameae ‘in Turin, Italy, last squalls hampered the work Whe new four engined DOSE mak-t Rome. The plane, containing 25 pas-, sengers and a crew of 10, exploded, in the air and dived downward) in a huge sheet of flames. The airliner first grazed a two- cd gras yp ert — were below zero in some areas. hit cities with 33 inches of snow, continued in a state of emer- gency. jclared the emergency after the Thanksgiving Day storm, said he hoped to end it within 24 hours.’ Some 500 National Guard troops joined in the cleanup operations in the lakeport city of 130,000. Opening two main Buffalo |\Cleveland-highways,..Routes. 5.and 20, was a job undertaken by high- inn crews of Pennsylvania, Ohio New York. All motorists’ \were stopped from crossing New! as inte Pennsylvania, ‘FOOD BY HELICOPTER | One of the towns isolated, West mained unopened into the village of 1,300 about 30 miles west of : Upper and Middle Valleys. The flurries were expect: Eerie, Pa. one- of the -hardest—lreported i cans He Mayor Arthur Gardner who de-| from the cans on twhich liminary tavestigation, 13 Ameri-. as peaing wore! SS SS a disposition of the bodies were taken _— ea, chapel in one of the local council The snow fell as the rescue workers recovered bodies, U.S. ‘Italian consular officials the scene in bitter cold found edd pieces of clothing scat- tered the ground dnd bits of cloth on the trees nearby. At one point, a white bride's Aroerinan Gals and Eisenhower Please Prince NEW YORK i® — Morocco’s ‘Crown Prince Moulay Hassan flew jinto town _teday, women. “American women,” he § aid: “are -an-example of what women. throughout the world would like to be and do." "The-Prince-said-that- during his the! soday visit, he plans to ask ‘or a| n Air Crash Kills 34 “on. Outskirts of Paris Token Gesture Toward U.N. Battalion of British Troops Set to Leave Canal Zone PORT SAID, Egypt @— The withdrawal of a bat-— talion of British troops from the British-French expe- ditionary force in the Suez Canal Zone is set for Monday. This will be the token withdrawal promised by Britain in what it described as a gesture of good will toward the United Nations. The U.N. General Assembly has called for all British, 'French and Israeli forces! W. S. Tominsky Heart Victim Press Report Faulty, Listed Brother Stanley as Stricken vot the Michigan deer hunting sea- \to leave Egyptian soil. | At the United Nations in New 'Yerk, behind-the-scene pressure mounted today to get Britain and France to pinpoint a withdrawal \of their armed forces from Egypt. It came as the U. N. General | called a special week- Cones romero on ae thorny Sues | The Assembly prepared to resolution b Asian-African’ The eleventh heart attack victim parses for an —— from Egypt by the two Western inet his brother Stanley John Tom- . an em-| No Winner - —— (Contest Goes on to No. 25 —— $700 | After caster week and sore en- tries for Pot-O-Gold puzzle 24 judges found no winner, so eal brings the total for puzzle No. up to $700. It you haven't already done so, clip out the puzzle from Friday's iwinning answer, Just be sure to have it mailed by Tuesday, other-/ wise ft will not be counted. yelope. The rules definitely state. that all entries must be on a post-/ # (Morocce Story on Page 32) card, and all those mailed in en- bh aR : In Today’ s Press Building News . seeess 17 thre = James “Comrie, Grand " Rapids) Qyarch News .....c.c..s.04 8) 9 jth ‘stopped a” 200, pound conte NOW isccscccsccetenee OH Editorials se taseveed eeeeeewede 6 eet eee weeeee eeeee ene Puzzle setae beeee 7 a Ee % F ite velopes are disregarded. Yer a check oi Us eaowers tr Puzzle No. 24, see page 7. By reading the explanations for last week's puzzle, you might get some ideas on how to figure out the right l-|answers for No. 25. $700. depends | ion it, Press and see if you can find the your. time if you send it in an en-| _| back te some degree on all Egyp- details. —s will inspect the Port lactaging dna OE troops. that a complete withdrawal will be /made only . ‘when what they have! called a ‘competent’ U. N, force takes over. ~ All County Teams — ~ Ate Revealed Today All- Oakland County Football Team for 1956 is revealed in today’s sports section of The Pontiac Press. Selected by coaches of the coun- ty’s high schools the teams represent the best of the year’s out- standing athletes. Turn to page 14 for the coaches’ choices. | Young Men. (?) Pay for Mailbox Spree PORT HURON —Because they and early today digging 24 post j|holes along a 242 mile stretch of) i Fall iat i I | a er, scheduled «visit fn She said her mother for talks on the withdrawal |the hot stove and that she had been Sherry s Mother toBe Sentenced for Burning Brothers, Sisters Back 7-Year-Old’s Testimony of Maltreatment By PETE LOCHBILER A Circuit Court jury, 11 of them parents, took 40 minutes yesterday to find Ada Wyatt, 33-year-old mother of 12, guilty of child cruelty. | Her husband, William, 29, was found innocent of the same charge. Mrs...Wyatt was convict- ed, mostly on her own children’s testimony, of tor- turing and cruelly punish- ing a daughter by her Wyatt had been accused i" her collaborator. The Keego Harbor couple im- |passively heard the verdicts re- turned by the 10-woman, two-man jury after a five-day trial. Judge George B. Hartrick, who ‘termed the mother’s alleged acts “the work of a fiend,” will sen- pull out $1,000 bond m| Sherry, limping, and with a ' son Thursday was Walter Stanley powers and Israel. Many delegates cleft upper lip and a maimed 'Tominsky, 62, of 1059 Premont St., [carenees uncertain how they would right hand, had testified: Her mother broke her arm and - |insky of 431 Marioh Ave., as The Israel said she has palled jeg; hurled a butcher knife at her — |face, splitting the lip and loosen- |ing two front teeth; and held the E. L,, hand over the stove as punishment, T ‘her on itied to her bed. area Sunday preparatory 10, Testimony by four other children ibacked up the girls story. | The mother and Wyatt flatly All of the children are in Oak- land County Children’s Home ‘awaiting a court hearing on their jeustody. No date has been set. | The charges resulted frorn the discovery of 10 of the children unattended in their home last Aug. 23. Two older girls had run away and already were at the children’s Home. = . * The conviction came after three hours of argumentation by Chief Assistant Prosecutor George F. Taylor and defense attorney Mil- ton R. Henry. Absent when the verdict was an- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Police Wonder _ Just How Cold It Really Was Pontiac police wonder just how cold it was last night. | They were stumped by the story - . |Ezelle Moore, 32, of 546 Bloomfield 'Ave., told at St... Joseph Mercy Hospital Clinic. And you might just as well save tore out 24 rural mailboxes by the’ Doctors’ had removed a bullet roots, four-youths- were—out-bright-from. Moore's left foot... --__..__ Dismissing the. incident, he walked on a block and a half and his left leg gave way. a ae ae he ex- - Students Give i Views on- = nounced, Henry had not indicated . = a Te oe ee So a hae ca ees = Ra: poe et cee ae ‘ fs 5A x > ae Premont St. died Thursday in the = 3.00 Fire Hits 3 a hunt- * * © _|mer Hungarian Premier Imre : : , 4 aA: eames thai tad bach 4 eanninah The White House Said Asst, Nagy had been lured from hi: dip-; Besides his wife, the former, Ou Qs ouse A member of the Masonic Tem- . acy Gi. George Douk Jae Oe jiematic “mission on Budapest's| Ethel -A. Sumner, he leaves two) ple building committee, he has sa Now Yerk to snpty-tie Sete embassy row and kidnaped by ee, oe —— its power of attorney for the z0n- : > ae i a ene To : junction. under the Taft-Hartley| nichaasel ae ee oar daete Geuehaors. Sire. Eleanor| New __ Furniture Lost ing problem. Act which would end the - strike e - Joset Cardinal Mindszenty has Doyle of Fontana, Calif., Mrs. Har" in Afternoon Blaze! Learning that Cecil had not been for on Wider off” period.) Pe been given asylum in the U.S, ie-/old Hill of Yale and Mrs. John at 356 S Anderson ‘ {notified of the meeting, Herzberg a. -9) 8 Ae” Te gation, target of today’s note. {McGuigan of Port Huron. 0F jehecked the mailing list for the _ ee Pas Rarer Nagy found refuge in the Yugo-| Other survivors include three notifications, and found that some t noon. The striking -union,}- 4slay_Embassy.and Mindszenty in brothers and three sisters, .An- A $3,000 home fire left a Pontiac |property owners within the 300 foot ih International ms the U.S, legation Nov. 4, the day thony of Milwaukee, Wis., Stanley/Couple nearly. yes-[radius had been missed in the mait- Assn. (Ind), already bas said it] Tominsky, John Tominsky, terday afternoon and the expectant /ing as well : : will abide by any court order. Mary Tobatto, Mrs. Francis Was-|mother on the verge of collapse. i om ody cea oa ae Notes Sent fo Hungary [Kio Ms fan Pc ol ne St ae on lomarsie ie seas op Pecee peony Ona Messages from local residents 7 8 he eS ee Ge etek ital ae issues injunction today, Ship- being accepted by Oakland |will be at 3:30 Sunday afternoon said. mats fh ee ine ts Haat Coast end ‘Ghd pate County Chapter,, American Red jin the Pursley Funeral Home, Flames caused by an overheat. w sank gant bg oles ce bean panaivend for tie dhe Cross, it was announced today | The funeral will be at 10 a.m, ed basement furnace had gutted |Snanees “2 mite eA. by the walkout. by P. H. Hoffman, president of Monday from St. Joseph's Catholic thelr fodr-room rented home @ (0011 and G, Muttersbaugh Tn his formal instructions to the ee ee Church with the Rev. B. F. Jar-| 35¢ 8. Anderson St. There w98 | “a. Cari! properties are at 201 sieliay-tenerel, Elombower ‘te- =) Forms are a zembowski officiating. Burial will} po insurance. - and 227 Merrill St., and 364,. 368 4 a age har agg with the dis- i er ‘ sg Vike: en adlyp rllocbegpeagpe: aga : ras — rs, Schmidt oe On S ee = . ‘3 : “= ee fats 3 Recs, 22 aaeeee a! ' firemen brought says we E ate = ons as 7 el rine Oty ee Seeking Volunteers minute blaze under contrél about/as a residence but coufthrent as. an | panel om Bag rotted ie WINDOW TO FREEDOM — Father, son and AP Wirephote! form, Hoffman said. BI A field CD en a ee a Pe a a a eee try or & substantial part thereof| daughter eye the United States — their goal with migration rooth window at airport-in Milwaukee | for mit worth of new furniture destroyed. |gs an office. i | in trade, commerce,| 71 other refugees from Hungary — through im- = where group arrived in flight from native land. |Russian tank divisions struck “We were just getting. started| ee t transmission or 3 throughout Hungary in an all-out) py; ooMFIELD TOWNSHIP —\and the baby is coming — that’s) Planning for a new bank fn .- the attempt to put down the anti-/,).0¢ 100 volunteer auxiliary po-|what really hurts,” she said, “We Birmingham, a committee of local :Communist rebellion, lice and many other workers arej/had taken our savings to buy amen is examining available per- The government of Premier iJanos Kadar, who replaced Nagy, Relief Units Forming x sve ser. nese vs. new stove and refrigerator, a kitch- sonnel to find people who-are en set and a couch and television “competent and willing to start for the Bloomfield. Town- ip Civil Defense being formed, according.to Mrs.-V. H. Nelson, set for the living room. The beds from scratch.” says Cassam A. assistant to director H. A. “Hous- tinue, will imperil the national health and safety." ransportation, om cence oa wee ] -4- |America Opens Her Heart—Again ce Serre sociRadiation Tests | Sh W 2 d Sa aihessd vase waneninen se were new, too.” Wilson, senior partner with the law - ° alleged ra t VIO ton. Schmidt, a Korean Army vet- firm of Wilson, Ingraham and Pontiac Students 2J0W arhead to Aid H ungary Refugees ses “Hungarian rover” gg apes sol ‘we ; | Budapest Radio quoted the note) 1. jeosng is called for 8 p.m, | It was the second stroke of hard Tes) aeuee ten os en iva ‘Hair’ Vi | Experts Say . Soviets _— : ___ as saying operation of radio send-| pany at the Township Mall luck to hit the young couple this! .» a0 Dum? ont — a the Give. Hair Views ay By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jis “shocked” that the United ing and receiving sets was “‘ille-) ioe an interested in offering po- |year. bent, 1 to farm, = Are Moving Toward) . States did not take stronger ac-\gal” and demanded an named) see ealieda, cemmemnleotells Ther dues usaciod ks Slay: 0 batting a cornet Mortia : ar Weanen _......|, Americans from Maine to Call-'tion against Soviet intervention ate halt. | or other department: duty in the month after Schmidt was in a se-| Pores. pod renovating, (Continued From Page One) Super eapons jfornia aré Opening their hearts ;,, the Hungarian Revolution, * *« | ee OB walt. triows onto eceident in Melly, Ater| would serve. with drive-in . and hearths to Hungarian refu- If there is a transmitter in the; ing facilities available, ; t ' American legation it has been in \ car onal 0e Famhasie all 6a jn hospital for three month's of ex-| WASHINGTON (INS) — U.S. 8€¢%- mys. was Janet . ‘ ‘ Eddy's opinion about the situation.’ diation tests show! . 2.” C M W istalled in the past two weeks. The) : tensive : After changes in the committee “T saw the picture of the boy who’ the alas ig has been moving Rich and poor have offered) onvict rs. yatt the township, utilizing cards such! ewiea wit a caus —e ls those used during World War| They are staying with the bride’s since it formed some weeks ago, I! which include a loyalty oath. |the week following the Russian ‘Moore, 234 S. Shirley Ave. | Wilson Drug Co., R. S. Webber, a | | i , food, clothing and homes pact apder| nee eat cohaed toward 8 for. the frightened victims of > of Child Cruelty issil iviet terror in Hungary. continental: focket Federal, state and city govern- The experts said yesterday that lattack, when American Corre-/ spondents also took refuge there. ment agencies are lending a hand.| (Continued From Page One) Walles and = bondi of J .(Burglars Overlook snd bigger it-bonbe, de Rusmiane|C™rehe?. = rerigs ay ees whether the decision will be ap-|can diplomats remained in the le-- Valuable Jewelry emphasized smaller, more com: hele — with of pealed. “ —— Sn mee hydrogen ‘devices could, were 0 e Hungary. ay ied by pla pagginonnay , ny: (GUILTY OF BURNS Mindszenty has been unable to = nes | The first refugees—weary men.) | 1 ng the jury, Hartrick|leave. travelling rockets. ;women and children — landed at ructi M s il * * * riding struck the rear of a truck * ¢ © Municipal building renovations i the*second floor should be done of the car, John R. Welch, in two weeks, according to Build- Judson Ct., told sher- ing Inspector:Andrew Butt, but the cr , at “ - : investiga \ deputies that. Calvary ble rings were over-/against his ‘arm ag he jHungarians feared could be the|looked in the byrglary. She saidito pass the truck. = gE iri ence * * . \ .| Dr 1695 95, of the Yugoslay Embassy Thursday} will eraged substantially smaller in the at Milwaukee later in ‘ size than those the U. S. even'the oo =~ \show. the possibility that the moth-,2@d gone of their though this Contry hs given dp es Se are due at:¢r could have held her daughter’ “se 200k testing big s and is concetl-| McGuire today, : hand over a gas flame. trating on smaller devices. = | The refugees are the vanguard) artrick’s instructions While the smaller blast force of 5,000 authorized by President) mat Wyatt could be ee ee ee ee ee ee ya (und guilty | But Yugoslavia's official pressinoon to doors open. tiac General Hospital. Jong—bale the|does_not_prove that a weapon {s/Eisenhower to enter the United) of encouraging or assisting in the they. were kidnaped by| “real.” “I have partly long hair,”|more transportable, the experts|States, Even more may follow lal tortures gn ta aie is ery ——— ; Stoglin said, “but no sideburns or! said this would be a natural result er. - lof : Dae ead anything like that. of steps to reduce the more de-| Meanwhile, the offers of aid are’, There was no evidence, he said. (7 0 PRO" “he r ewer But Pontiac “I don’t feel the Romeo’ Board structive of all bombs into a mis-'growing into a flood. . . ‘that the stepfather himself tor- emt to let them return safely of Education was right in making| ile warhead. | * *_* tured the girl. lof eee ere rele on N such a ruling, though.” he con-| These experts emphasized that! The Americar, Red Cross says; Doctors have stated Sherry may |. he, Yusoslavs said Nagy was Man Is Still Missing tined, “because the board wouldn't|the American H-bomb develdpment it has allocated more than $250,000 never regain full use of the hand.|Wtisked off without even a tooth- Three Missing Hunters Turn Up Safe know where to stop. Guys having is more varied than that of the for relief of Hungarians in their)/She is unable to unclench her fin- | They said a young Hungarian’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jwoods Friday night. The pair had| Stilt ntiesing is Stanley Street. gi i a Ls E z : g { 2] =i ny révolt-torn homeland, in refugee : : | ee ee oe pe i. i tee Peony Henge agg [pee in Austfla and in the m6 hale » * @ jcouple in the Nagy group was or ppeared } or, GS, of Fentiog, whe vanished ing to get theirs cut. I think it's U. ave been = permitted to take their baby with) Three deer hunters reported) Aivin Harmon, 44, of Clare, who) Nov. 15 while in the up to the person.” But the experts added thatigee reception center at Camp Kil- The girl was partially unclothed the R oA issi narned ond . 7 retin: henting z i. “transportability” may. prove to be|mer, N. J. in court to show the jury scars on| ™ ue ye ‘eerais . ing ¢ up safe and sound wandered emf oe tSieate hunt-| Upper Peninsula’s Porcupine And young Phernetton? His case/a telling factor if there is ever'a| ‘The American Friends Service/her body. med ty ete snetiner -oxgheniadlt ane = a Othe Tanda dee heed is at a standstill now. A court/ nuclear showdown. Committee in Philadelphia set 8) sastuing hig case, Taylor linside revolt - shattered H Dondld Green, 3, End Demnyjneer Clare State police said deep snow decision upheld the board's haircut| They pointed out that even when|goal of $100,000 for its Hungarian) 4 mipmap ny bow dye leon eee |rousegnant, 16, both of Sands, /his way out of the snow-filled/torced them to. abandon tem policy and this week he was re-\the H-bomb has been reduced in|Relief Fund. caiy COO whe but scltored tre. goslavia and the other Cocmrmunist| “aed out of & Marquette County!woods Friday night. arily their search for him. fused admission to Almont High size its power remains so great) The 73 refugees who won @ Qi ae sie cnitdrem (nations . Since the deer hunting season School. Authorities there say they that getting it to the target is the|warm welcome in Milwaukee Y€s.) sacee than Sherry are by the ; . ee opened Nov. 15 there have been : will back the Romeo board's views.| only military problem. sae hites hey Cardo aa te present marriage. ; . Form er Malaria Victims seven accidential gufifire deaths. ee. : el Says We're Losing Out In addition, a Newaygo County a can soil. —. than —_— Fh ok Ra mcsgea the jury the \@ifarmer was shot to death by a : * * ° 'sponsors in isconsin city of-|Wyatts belong to a lower income) MANILA —Sen. a , : OK D Bl od f — Gregory May Fill Office tered meet tne’ needs ‘ot the group and were not able to aflord Okla) says the US. “gweaway' T1VEN) to Donate BLO ry st mies he ordered ott : ; refuges. gers medical treatment for foreign aid program in Asia is los- ‘ of exposure after getting lost with = ; . ing friends for America—not win- : on Sen. P otter Ss Backing m.. ee eee organiza- Wyatt, a helper at an area super-jning them, Monroney, five other Former malaria victims aed beter, ‘American Red Cross, ad oO while hunting in Alger : ) __ {tions — pte wa dam oe market, testified he worked seven|senators and nine congressmen ar-|able to donate blood provided they nounced eee , families - days a week and often was away|rived in Manila yesterday from|have not,had malaria or used ma-| National Red Cross officials in | Eleven hunters have died of : - Sen. Charles E. Potter has rec-, pointed sheriff in 1952 when — ttee for Hun-| {70% home over a week at a time/the Interparliamentary Union Con-jlaria in the past two years,| conjunction with the National In- | heart attacks, __....emmended_Lapeer County Sherif | Sheriff Leslie ©. Mathews re- | An Alabama commi or ce {because of his job, —-—»-_iference in Bangkok. officials of Oakland County Chap-| stitute of Health and Civil De- | Last year in.a simila Clark W. G for appointment! signed after serving ten years in |garian relief wag formed in Bir- : ————<—————— — + ——=| fense officlals announced 8-15 |<: wth. t 16-day meaney | minehetl i season, 10 huriters were killed. as United States marshal in east-| office. per cent increase in bieod quo- ern Michigan. | - Individuals also pledged help, Sie over tie cenntey But henting had its less serious The marshal’s office was left! ss than @ month after taking) Herbert Bray, a Kansas City, . side too. . , a> Detroit by the recent tice: Gregory and Deputy Ron-iKan., electrician, and his wife ‘The extra blood will be used for) Two teenage brothers got their death of William A. Nowicki, 4 Reedy were mauled by @ group said they planned to make a 360- a domestic bank of serum albu-/buck near Port Huron, but ‘they : bs ee ‘of angry farmers as they sought acre farm available to a Hunga-; ‘men for Civil Defense. Nationally,|needed persistence to do it, and Ex-Marine Gregory, 40, was ap- 0 evict a widow whose farm had rian refugee family rent free. ~~) | this means 66,000 pints of blood per /hetp trom their grandfather to $$$ been sold. to satisfy a judgment). If any of the Hungarians yearn eT year in the bank. |keep it. levied by the receivers of the de-jto become American cowboys,| ce | The 200-pound, 10-pointer walked The Weather Itunet Lapeer County Mutual Fireithey have a ¢hance in Montana. | Serum albumen is used to treat within 75 feet’ of where pe Papp Insurance Co. Five Montana ranchers have of- shock cases in wars and disasters. setting and they emptied their shot- Fell U8; Weather Bureau Report. a fered. jobs to refugees. os The local chapter was notified!puns at it. But the deer took: off ocTRTAG, AD MICINTT Sontr att) Subsequent trials and appeals| College students mapped drives _* from the low 24-28. Tomerrew snow fi . lodged the farmers’ advisor, Clay-|on campuses across the country to| [77 a. * 8 windy, and , high 26 - 30 6, and his brother ae Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 9 at At § am.: Wind velocity 3 ™>.1 be would not seek office again, be- (brown Lai | Tape ‘a"%s.. 3 ton C, Gilliland in Southern Michi- =e State Prison, and two farmers ‘cause the $5,000 salary was too low. | Potter made the recommende- ition in a letter to Atty, Gen. Her- ‘bert Brownell; Gregory's name-is B a -apecer Rc flewpected to be forwarded to the fa. m......... 1% 19. m......... 28/Senate for confirmation by Presi- 9 6. My... .66.5..0 Ds Wis creases 2% dent Eisenhower 90 &.. Mi 66.6555. 23 : Friday in Pontiac eapereters nn .....4)0P in Air Over Hubby, : pepepsture 2"2)."".....:772.. 18 Denies Any Disturbance One Year Age in Pontise | SANTA ANA: Calif. = Mrs. ssserveseeeoeees- 36) Sylvia Villatineva, who got all up CUTEST ap in the air Thanlsgiving Day, has o 4 come down from her 50-foot tower) Highest and Lowest tures ~ to plead not guilty to a charge Seturday's Temppratare Chart ; t h ette. ae ' ‘This Date in 84 Years i : ee 7 in 1959 Of: disturbing a ie ‘iband, Caesa mt) a ' the peace, ff's deputies said she) ys climbed a 50 foot water tower, after an argimeng with*her hus-, added that; r, re pee re ie hae Both were ling an officer. .- se age. work aid those fleeing Soviet oppres- sion. ” * * Junior Chamber of Commerce bury, Md, They paid a quarter for the meal with the rest of the regu- lar $1.65.luncheon charge going to Hungarian relief, = ; At Kenmore, N. Y< 1.300 Meth- odist Church families will observe; by eating bread and soup only. will be asked to eat ‘mush and milk” and donate what money they would have spent CARE and the Red Cross; * ial * The governors. of Kansas, Call- “Hungary days’ next Sunday. * * «& : Meanwhile, Sen, William .Ea* Jenner (R-Ind)..said in Washing- “self-denial Jay’ next Thursday $ Residents of State College, Pa.) fornia and Utah have proclaimed) — ‘members ate a bean soup and) bread luncheon at Salis-|— ton today United States far) will be sullied if linto the duck blink occupied by Then the sideboard will look like the small model in the upper cor- : Special ‘Baird and his son, Edward Baird ner, and you can add it to your group of pilgrim doll furniture. To Hj +. DEPT ST ; - me by the is Jr complete your little room you can cut small oval mats from colored ; s : soy sgh ve | Baird suffered a fracture of the construction paper, crayon patterns on them, and lay them on the 520 S. 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Lakeland _* Robert Bruce & ie ie of * Ca ie a Ree? ; | UTICA — An expansion program Plant manager Ricks; Jelcomed in in Utica ares 1,900 pervons 1,800 of thean in its shower and locker faite ora Wiliam D, An Angst; general superin- Recreational facilities| tendent; factory. employes. Features of the building, with|are to be added, colorful throughout, in- clude cafeteria, medical center, Robert Hensel; personnel Mrs, Lewis Erb of Huntington vows al the First Methodist for Annual Congress CHICAGO (AP)—The cream of good time in the big city. They are the 1,200 delegates fe the 35th annual 4H club Rev. Lindsay to Preach to Honor-Couple Lindsay, pastor of the First Pres- preach his graye. ttt ite i wi Thomas Church Invites Friends for Anniversary tributed to date, ROCHESTER — Coffee-b rea k foods will be featured along with baked goods, gift wares, and greet- ing cards at the Annual Christmas) Bazaar being planned for Thurs- day at St. Paul's Methodist Church’ on Walnut boulevard. Committees; under Mrs. J. W. Davis's direction are corffpleting plans for the event to be in the church dining-room. Opening of the WSCS-sponsored bazaar will be at ~y a.m. and doors will close at p.m. Coffer-break serving will be throughout the day, and sand- —wiches will be served -at noon. Booths will be well stocked with hand made gifts, baked goods, fancy aprons, gift wrappings, greet-|'** Coffee - Break Offerings ‘to Star at Church Bazaar ing cards. Home made jelly will be displayed for sale by the Youth Fellowship. Group. Committees are lead by Mrs. Morgan Smead and Mrs. Ralph Price co-chairmen of the fancy- work, Mrs. Emma Price and Mrs. Iva Broadway, baked goods, Mrs. Milton Klintworth and Mrs. Ellis Marsh, Snack Bar, Mrs. Ellis B. Littell, decorations, and Mrs. Robert Leinenger, publicity. County Calendar Clarksion oy aol c. Bird on iter No, OS, will have an office “4 practice Tuesday | at 7:30 xt; and its "nent regula Dec. 3. Ther ‘ehange | Woods and Daniel E. Ford of --.Grosse--Peinte-Farms..spoke their 4-H Youth at Chicago r_meet- | daughte: e Will be no gift bead _ Daniel E. Fords Taking |): Honeymoon at Boston Church-of- Royal -Oak.at.a_private service Tuesday evening, Nov. Dr, Paul- Durham officiated. tee of Beaumont Hospital. -- Mr, Ford ts executive director of the Detroit Lambermen’s Assn, A director of the National Retail Lumber Dealers Asen., Washington, D..C.; advisor on Insurance and Pensions fer the American Trade Assn, Execu- He_also is president of the De-) troit Home Improvement Corp., member of the local and state Commercial Secretaries Assn. and member of the Water, Sewage, Drainage Committee for the De- troit Board of Commerce. The newlyweds are spending sev- eral days in Boston, Mass. “te curen YOUNG Folks nat Waterford Tour Churches i nity are aoa to bers of the League Ri daughter, Rachel 1 Louise. The William Calabre resses. 8800 Mess- More St. Utica, tell of the birth of a son, Michael Alan. The Raymond Zapczynskis, * burn St., have a new son, Ses el” Born COURSE OF- "Gat to elk dveitnce Uk Ale w | Nass SS Fair Wednesday Annual Event Features Turkey Dinner, Variety of Booths ORTONVILLE — OES No, 286 and turkey dinner on Wednesday Deere to the baneer will be open at 3 p.m, and the family- style turkey dinner will be served eCity Schoo Officials fo Attend Conference Pontiac High School officials will jun. colleges to participate in a Michi- gan State University event next week, The educators will atfend the 20th annual High School and Junior College Follow -Up conference, sponsored by the MSU office of *|high school cooperation. Notices have been sent to Pon- tiac students attending MSU to Seniors to Give ‘Roaring 20's’ at Marlette Twenties,” senior sie will he pre- sented by the class of 1957, Dea {11-12 here Joe Ross will direct the play. Members of the cast are: Larry Groat, Kay Spear, Nancy Jo Cumper, Sharéyn Olsen, Pat minska, Weldon Brown, Sharon Earl, Berville Maynard, Laura vel,|Mae Smith, Dolly Wilkins, Athe- lene Strickler and Mary Seiffer- Arnold Students Tour County Health Units OXFORD—Children of the Arnold tour ment, viewing a dentist at work, a sanitarian talk on health, seeing the. vital statisti¢s ‘library- here will hold ‘its annual bazaar) - at the Masonic Hall on South street.| meet with their former adminis-| eS on Tuesday and Wednes- Sheridan, Bob Nuemann, Dick Ka-/ Williams said. “ * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER: 26. 1956 _ =" Se a Pe te peat the © igs - ft nee AG as Rar Nene Uckaas tories, pein ll ek: “linen closet sale, country store, pastry shop and greenhouse, plus | the usual refreshment and white elephant booths. A new bazaar - ftem will be- a candy. tree, and one booth will sell Christmas es ee nya cart rides wl be the attrac ag a arabic lglg hn 30, - school. Mrs. Walter Geto, PTA Calls Spartak Su ccess . western Michigan farmer found substantial success this, fall in) I (Church, Club | Uniting in Holly for Family Night HOLLY—Mt. Bethel Church and Mt. Bethel Extension Club are joining together for a Family Night program on Sunday night. Speaker will be Clyde Haskell, safety chairman for the Pontiac ~... Manslaughter Charge * 2 for. Montgomery Cuts Cider Selling- Size | GRAND RAPIDS (#}—One south-| apple cider sales after switching 'from the conventional! gallon jug to ‘half- —— eardboarc..containers. * . * Howard Gilmer, who grows about 9 acres of apples on his Augusta farm in Kalamazoo county, says the switch jumped sales 5,000 gal- lons over last year. “We sold about 10,000 half. gallon containers before Hallow- een. Our’ jug sales are about the same as last year. So, card- beard cartons have given us an increase of about 50 per cent,” Gilmer reports. Most of Gilmer’s cartons are sold through groceries and other retail outlets in Battle Creek. He It is Cilmer'a, nonuial trial of the paper cider cartons. His first met much less success. a ae J “About four years ago we tried quart cartons,” Gilmer recalls. “We didn’t sell 200 of the — cartons we Herbert B. Montgomery, 52, 475 Arthur St., who police say ad- mitted accidentally shooting his; wife during a quarrel in their home; Oct. 29, will be arraigned today on! a charge of manslaughter, Assist- ant Prosecutor Robert D. long said. * ? * Montgomery,_brought-back—trom: Louisiana to face prosecution, is charged with sl!a ying Elizabeth Montgomery, 37, with a .32 caliber pistol. Montgomery claims the woman was shot in the chest during a tussle for the gun, Det. Sgt. John * * Her body was discovered three days later. Montgomery admitted fleeing, Williams said, because he was “‘scared and confused.” He ie arrested in Monroe, La., | For Congregational Guilds Fe i 1 an Slate Fellowship Dates day, Dec, 13, at 8 p.m, at the Friendly Guild will have a Christ- Mag party Wed. Dec, 19 at 8 Pp. m. at the home of Mrs. Lila with Mrs, Cassie Kett- mer as cohostess, Lamplighters Guild. will meet with Mrs. Neil: Crowe; 330. Maple Hill on- Wednesday, Dec. 19, at $ p. m. Cohostess will be Mrs Robert Cort, Colonial Guild will meet Thurs- day, Dec. 20, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Harris, 333 of New City Hall ‘Manager John W. Short. | city hall which will bé taken over ‘Gathering Slated .|ritt and Dare Bryant, both of Beld- sing, and Max of Battle Creek, and Letitia Guild will meet Thurs: |g, home of Mrs. Verne Johnson. dren hewly organized home extension purchased. The q of|Containers were too aaa and| consumers didn't seem interested | in such a small package of cider.” Berkley Eyes Early Building BERKLEY—A new city hall will immediately according to City The one story brick building will be .built behind. the by the police and fire depart- ments, The structure, to cost $149,785, is expected to be completed by next July, Short said. by Bryant Family IMLAY CITY — Joining the Charles A. Bryants of Imlay City ‘The couple have three sons, Mar. New Home Ec Group Forms-in Lake Area WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A | Taylor. eF : fe ie _jLloyd _. 15, at 8 p.m. Pip Deugers al i _ PUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” | “4 Radio Club Starts in West Bloomfield WEST BLOOMFIELD — A radio club is being organized in the West Bloomfield district by J. A. McIn- tyre and H. C. Bird of Cass Lake Subdivision, and will be a continua- tion of the club which has been center, The purpose of the club is to enable any interested teenager to further their knowledge in licenses, The first meeting of the new. field High- School_Dec,3—at-7:30: p.m. Further information may be’ had by calling McIntyre, 1959 Rose-| dale St. : meeting in Pontiac at the Red! get under construction here almost |\Cross Do-It-Yourself Band Feature of Utica Show UTICA—Members of the Busi- Bess and Professional Women here will present a program of music “Gregory and The event will feature audience U.N. Program Slated by Commerce WSCS Church WSCS. It will be held at 112:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the church basement. be Mrs. Council for United Women of Flint. Flags of all nations and cos- tumed figures will be displayed, say Mrs, Milton Hogg and Mrs. Nettie Kremer, in charge of the program, © ‘Under the direction of Mrs. Rob- ert Lind, the Catherine Booth Cir cle wiil-serve a luncheon. electronics and eventually se-— cure amateur radio operator [| i club will be at the West Bloom- WATERFORD AREA ‘LUTHERAN CHURCH ~ (Missouri Synod) Morning Worship .. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School ....10:45 a. m. V.F.W. HALL W. Walten near Dixie Hwy. Viedr Martin Renner FE 2-2922 It ha at a cocktail aa loses petticoat. P " be * rgare eee “SORRY . - 4 / * fe = + { ; : . Sbret de ~ Wa \ é _THE: PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1950 ret : i 3 ? i EE t ie i! ! ON SALE MONDAY ONLY from 9:30 a. m. to 9:00 p, m. DOWNTOWN "STORE ONLY Pai ii iB a 3 E & an § i i ri a ra his belt buckle.’ : -| “What? “So long, darling. Don't worry.” I was quite a bit late for my jdate. It’ was almost five-thirty) He jwhen I got to Washington Square|didn't breathe down the back and the Wellington. It was.a sedate|'my neck. He led of ol Its cocktail foyer into a There a = 3 = & g 3 ; i Rae: He was saying, “Sorry to change jour plans, but I'm afraid I mustn't) | lave the apartment.” | “Have you been a bad little “Well, he’s had to change his : = soe Hewat io Jan gd ote ad 1 fe fp apertient. ie 120. us ae ppegest Armin) prin te a dell had a- gaiety about him, a with Kipp.” | tebby.”* sense of humor. I could feel myself, |“... T have to go back to the, lrelaxing. school. I've got to teach tonight! . . + thank you.” i to, keep Mr. Bell off my neck.” ne ie? i | “I'll research the bars for Har- Mr. Kipp.” ; i “Oh,” I said hopefully, “he can’t “Listen, after my date with ‘rooming house for them.” in the rear of the still be here.” ‘silly. After all. I was a. big girl; She flew to Florida thi “See you at home or here. Steve I could take care of myself. Then, for the weekend and I'm expect-| 5 f . é d people iginger ale to ‘baste baked hams.” * - ie i : g2 F 2 i i it iff H F gF 2 Fy F = 4 ; i , f Gershwin. I laughed delightedly . . Pa for the first time I realized that sald, ‘Wendell had a wit all his own. I noticed for the first time |} sat down on a large, lush sofa. mas- It was so very comfortable, heav- nice leniy, lovely. I relaxed some more. “We'll have old fashioneds. old Wad “Some a stunning record player- “ h, ae | said. “Play all of Gershwin. sipping eur drinks. Wendell smiled at me, a surprisingly shy, disarm- ing smile. “Happy?” he asked. “Mmmmm,” I said. “A little,” I said. Thoughtfully, he snapped it off, iand the fire in the new softness of ——_ “No,”” he said, “I've been an the room's light seemed to extend — | T stood irresotutely in the lobby/anget. It's; my wife... -oh;—-no,tits—comfort—toward. us, enfold us. 2-5 “All right. If I'm not home, I'll for a moment. Then I stopped being don't be alarmed. She isn't here. | “This is such a lovely, morning|room,” I said. lovely “Would you care to seé the rest + + + Control yourself now. Don't'too, I shouldn't be so selfish. ling a call from her. I thought of the apartment?” “Oh, yes!" “Tl fix us each another drink." While he did just that I strolled = about, and a group of three smal] ~—_ water colors hanging over the fire — place caught my eye. ‘ “Wendell, these are charming. Who’ I said, " |and saw the signature W. Kipp on “But they are?” I stepped closer each painting. “Why, you did them!" Pat : : + -yes.”* Well... “They're nothing really‘. .” |E tion set. “I have all of “Is that lamp too bright for . upon the skil | a 2 lies of the bs : Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce e => Phone FE 56148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. | a M4 Sea St —[-"Wendellt” T said, truly amazed. While consumers don’t sing it, we hear a refrain these days from those who have ordered pictures (usually of children) from itinerant pholograpaert and are anticipating early delivery. Some will thought there was a local studio—until they tried to find it. And others will express disappointment in the work and state that the photograph delivered is not like-the sample. Satisfaction in photographs de I of the operators—and you leave a le chance when money is handed out to a floater—before ps you see the finished work. INVESTIGATE BEFORE pe YOU INVEST —and don’t make advance deposits on orders to unknown people. Deal With Local Photographers BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD ~ - Where, -. Oh Where, | _ Is My Picture? report that they It's easy to do business with this reliable firm. 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Electrically tn _ Pontiac 12, Ba Except Sunday ‘tr tat Poa Pee Bane THE PONTIAC PRESS: Of & total estimated popula tion of 168,091,000, the Bureau —— _Says,. there are 1,381,000 more =~ = geleeien then sales Thisisn’'ta teed ot Post te, Ponti rend cnt meet —_ MEMBER OF THE AAOOCTATED Fuses Ln entitled exclusively to Sees LA Petraemen a “Tur Pomriac Prams is delivered garrler for 40 cant cae zi Wastienaw Counties 1s Sreueke peyabdle in advance Hemet rear be betas MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1956 Wilson Should Remain on With Suez Crisis. -. One of Oakland County's most - patriotic, distinguished and capabie citizens has been home, looking hale and hearty in spite of a recent opera- tion. We refer to Secretary of Defense, Cartes E. WILson. This is an especially happy omen. With the European situation . as ~ critical as it is now, this Nation needs the best minds it can muster in all important posts. Certainly, the Secretary of Defense falls under an especially strategic and vital cate pret POL Me ee ee ee = resident, Roczr M. KYEs, -.._ deeision. Secretary “Wilson. ot gory. » x * * The Nation needed Wilson badly when President Eisen- hower was elected the first time, and it needs him quite as des- suid bene Originally, he was faced with the titanic task of “bringing order out of the utter chaos and confusion that slowly compounded under Harry Tre- . man. Over a four-year period he has provided the American people with an infinitely better defense at a saving of several billion dollars a year. - Politically, this is unusual. We have more for less. x &* *&. | The American taxpayers can thank Cuartes E, Wiison and his loyal and faithful corps of assistants for the change. Another Oakland County layed, a key role when! theined# ‘atts worst. - Now with the European situation bad because of general discord around the Suez area, Secretary ~~ WiLson is needed just-as much -as-he-- was four years ago. _There have been rumors of his re- ceeer Certainly he has earned peace and quiet for the balance of his life, but just now he possesses a talent that the Nation can again utilize to the utmost. Should things go badly in Europe, and should we suddenly require a rapid expansion of arms and munitions, there is no - man in the world so well equipped and so well prepared to make a major ~ contribution. He left the top post in the largest manufacturing. cor- poration there is. That position is never gained through friendship, “pull” or peanut politics. It’s won the hard way. “It’s won by sheer ability. — x * * Thus the 170 million people of this country have been blessed with the best there is in a vital spot in Wash- ington. * * * His neighbors hope he con- tinues. The Nation does, too. — His big family is dubious. : They better understand the ravages of time on “C. E.” and the toll exacted by the intense pressure under which the Secre- — tary of Defense continually labors. __ It is a trying time and a trying always evinced an intense loyalty to the President of the United pets States. We aa this — Besides reste between them. ae see pew oe the sudden development. The ratio . between the sexes has been changing since 1910. At that. _ time men were ahead 106 to 100. * * * But by 1940, the Bureau points out, the figures were about even. During the middle 1940s women took ~ the population Jead and have been gaining ever since. There is nothing mysterious about this population imbalance, . women have been dying. Anoth- er factor was the preponderance of males among immigrants earlier in the century. Since then immigration -has fallen off and women now hold the edge among newcomers to the United States. * x -* There is nothing to indicate that the present ratio between the sexes will continue, however. Already, for example, males outnumber females in the below 24 year age groups. é Another noteworthy fact is that in the five to thirteen group there is a tremendous population gain of 31.7 per cent. At the same time the pop- ulation above age 65 has risen from 12,000,000 to 14,500,000 since 1950. * * * It is interesting to note that the median age of Americans now is 29.9 compared to 30.2 in 1950. ~~This is the first decline since 1800 and the reason, of course, is the larger proportion of children in our population. “Russian Workers Freed to Work Where They Please.”—Headline. Now~ any Russian worker who doesn’t like ‘conditions where he is presently working can work somewhere else and not like them there. Burns Well Qualified - ‘Big Assignment Canadian General Leads U.N. Army Into Egypt By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, the com- ' mander of the U.N. emergency force in Egypt, faces one of the toughest jobs of his career. * * * The mission of Burns and his interna- tional police force is a blend of diplomacy — and arms—and the strictest neutrality in trying to separate the peltieereis in Egypt. Why did the U.N. pick on Baran? The first reason is that the Cana- dian general, who soon will be 60 years old, already was U.N. truce supervisor in Palestine. When he took that job in 1954 it was a very hot one. Count Bernadotte of Sweden, one of his predecessors had been murdered by Jewish extremists. * * * Burns also had a nucleus of officers on the truce observation team around which the unprecedented U.N. force could be built. A QUIET MAN The general also had done as good a job as could be expected in Palestine in the attempt to keep the peace. He is a _-quiet_man, _who-says very little, is credited. with seeing both sides of an argument and is not likely to lose his temper. x *« * pan has been a professional soldier most of his adult life. He is a graduate of the Royal Military College at Kingston, Ont., and the Imperial Defense wwneee in London, __He was ‘attending a course at the college when war broke in 1939. He remained in London to aid in organ- izing the frst Canadian troops who responded to the call. Later he served in Italy, and then after the war settled down with his wife and daughter at their home in Ottawa. xk *& * He became_interested in the United Nations, joined the U.N. Association in _._ Canada and. began doing some lecturing. in behalf of the world organization. NAME MENTIONED When the U.N. began looking for a Palestine mediator in 1954, his name was mentioned because some of his lectures had been noted by officia:s, , k ©. Burns also had these qualifications = Ahe job: -He was a Canadian, therefore from one of the “smaller” powers, He was néither Jew nor Arab and was net known to have any. preju-’ dices fang? oe He also was an 8 il “little fishing. But _ amid the feuds and “WHERE “TWO-OR THREE ARE GATHERED “TOGETHER IN MY NAME, THERE AMI IN THE MIDST OF THEM. MAT, 16.20 _ A Great Three-Member Team Days of All Faiths Tells of St. Catherine, - By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday afternoon in Paris there -will-be-a great parade of -unmar=” ried women, most of them around 25 years old, in honor of their patron, St. Catherine of Alexan- dria. The real point of the parade is to give eligible men a chance to see that not all the nice girls are married. Not one single fact about either Catherine's live or her death has been authentically ‘established, but there is a wealth of legend about her. The story is that she From that time on, both her beauty and _ — her in trouble. peror ieee lg was ae a cruel persecution of the Christians, and she walked boldly up to the imperial, personage and told him what she thought of such action. He tried to argue with her, but she was much too smart for him. He called in 50 of his top scholars to defend the pagan gods, but even they were no match for Catherine. She converted them, and the Em- peror ordered them all burned. Here is wae her beet saved her—for a worse fate. She was not burned with her 50 converts be- cause ‘the Emperor wanted her as his consort—he already had a wife. Naturally she declined this doubt- ful honor and the Emperor, en- raged but still not willing to give up hope and put her to death, had her beaten. The crowning insult put upon his {imperial majesty was that Cath- erine “and 200 of his best soldiers. Max- entius ordered them all killed. The “patched, but for Catherine the Emperor devised a special, slow and agonizing death on a spiked wheel. It is from this legend that we get the——name—“Catherine wheel” for that popular item of fireworks, FEAST OF LIGHTS Twenty-one centuries ago a little ish soldiers fought and_ religious liberty. ‘They and overcame the mighty —_ hordes,. who if victorious would have wiped. out Judaism both as a faith and as a way of life But this oak sida ta eabed the Maccabean War because the Jews were led by dudas Macca- ” . health . nroceeded to convert his wife day Feast of Lights, called Hanuk- kah, which begins Thursday. At tation among the rabbis about al- lowing Hanukkah to become a re- ligious festival, for it is not per- missible for Jews to associate human bloodshed and worship. For this reason there are no military references in the symbolism of this festival. For eight days each year, be- ginning om the 25th day of the month of Kislev, Jews give thanks for and draw inspiration from the great-event—which meant the sur- sha of Judaism, rather than from. Hanukkah the fighting or the bloodshed that. event involved. On_ each of the eight days they light candles, one the first day, two the second, and so on. A special nine-branch candelabrum, called a Menorah, is used, the ninth place being provided for an extra candle from which the others are lighted. The special signifi- cance of th® le ceremony is that it recalls the.rekindling of the lights in the Temple when the holy - place was re-dedicated after the Maccabean warriors had captured it from the Syrians. (Copyright 1956) . cians? —‘Hunting No Cause os i tain & the vocal department wines ever. the bend boys and : Before he came, Pontiac found the faculty has a faculty lounge = Royal Oak got a new coach four _ fat the opposite end of the bulld- years ago, we haven't beaten ing. Do the teachers need two = thenr once, As these t - rooms? easy marks for Pontiac before plete room _‘ thelr for Heart Attacks’ I am annoyed every fall when I no — say, “Well, I see hunt- on seven fatal heart polio rig it awful?" . No, it isn't awful, for hunting Tye Pontiac Press "should didn't do it, Probably seven Men commended for the fine out of that huge number would the churches by Mary Anglemier have had heart attacks if they'd Wednesday's issue. It been wearing their slippers and ‘ening to see how sitting in a bath robe in their favor- nity has rallied té the Thanksgivigg ite easy chair. A certain percent- day spirit. The Pontiac Press ing isn’t responsible and let's keep Job_covering that clear. : 558. columns to religion activities. - fH Lists Frailties of ‘Blue Law’ Those commissioners that want to close ip the town every Sunday must not go outside at all on the Sabbath. We'd have automobiles ra Calls _ Dr. William Brady's Mailbag: Man aia ee “good check-up recently, and doctor said he is a very healthy now he been having severe courey Sane te ip ak ond feet at night, They wake him and ee ae ree oe * ) Answer — Not charley horse. Cramps. Not a “check-up.” A Please send me your book “Why Have Headache?” I have suffered with periodic sick headache for years—attacks every two or three weeks that put me down and out for 48 hours. My grandmother was a faithful follower of your teach- ings, and she was always after ' me to get the book but I never seemed to get around to writing .. Family doctor says nothing physi- with a stamped envelope bearing your address, Grandma WAS a follower? You mean she isn't any more? When I was a little girl it was a- It worked ... i “Foot Cramps s Are Sign of Tetany = swered@ through your advice. Gave my 8-year-old daughter one grain quinine twice daily for three weeks. (Mrs. M, P, E.) wan - ee = habit available on ge you ead stamped, sc Told the doctor 1 I'd like to be with her, and she wanted me to stay with her at the time of the birth. He said “Sorry, but the rule is only doctors and nurses can ~ be with the patients.” Answer — The best prea deers Ae“ esch to waht Ye any 8 Zz * No one has a time we game —— Td Our 8-year-old cia t tanger wets the bed, thanks to the fine advice in your pamphlet. Have you some good advice for our — s- sé i E ri \ "blackheads and pimples. irs R.HM) Answer — For pamphiet “The Bed-Wetting Habit,” ~S yy Fog on “Acne — Blackheads and "> Looking Back. oe wectnaet, oe te answered Dr Wiliam Brady, Att eo =. tise wag a8 ‘Pontiac, — 1956) Ago on eo here for YMCA con- TAPS. REICH sign anti-Red pact. Case Records of a Paychologist Pastors Must Be Star Salesmen_ Notice this naval officer’s compliment for a star salesman who was probably the best . salesman. Christianity has ever had. A good salesman, however, must seil himself before he can persuade others to accept his ideas or his wares. So clergy- men must Be deft Applied Psy- chologists. ville, Florida, _..beus, did far more than rescue one religion from extinction. The Jews “celebrate with their Boa fungus growth). paver be rental ag paige 3 7 te Jetter from Frank Hill < the ne ph weany Pig people and make each one ‘feel im- portant. ous outlook on life which is con- tagious. Such a clergyman’s family should “He. could speak all day long cooperate as a team in helping and hold the interest of his congre- Show. ‘that morality is fun and gation.- And 1 have also become ‘eligion is a happy way of life acquainted wie Hanger and ee eee re : — endid. cle .. = ney the cardinal rule inal’ ol ee ew gebree 2 sebonge first sell oy 3 if ‘ ee Pie Sia ea Sci can ae aa J * : = + - % apie pees ae _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1950 casein os : e as js : | ee ene, caren weal yn oe nome Sone Manic f Ike’ Life _ List and Explain. Puzzle Answers=i23 23 ioe SN onesie oe ee ci = Pp ewe re). Sad to ‘break their backs to follow tt.|that they have definite connections Tol M | Form ee Wes OUR Oe ee oe, ei , It wasn't just vases nto g with a realm, or a kingdom that in ura uu : __..__‘The following are correct _an-|ing of the eyelid, is really a nuis-;more to do with the‘tonal scale of{of melody in words, often an end|2e™anded; — every’ wae snm- thay rule over. 4 swers and explanations for Pot-/ance when you're trying to read.|Which the voice is capable; a voice|in itself, But usually, upon carr rom aga Pal adie 16. Ita CARCLE;~or~group~of}--A BILENE,. Kan... Filty! = ~~-@-Gold~Punste“No;-2t--which-ap-|After-every-few-words;-there-goes|°t great range is not necessarily/sis, there is at least a figurative Se enn tact? MMPPENCA' prople drawn together by similar|thousand dollars worth of murals : peared in last week's Pontiac|that flutter again, one of those eh eas Se meening. sone oe ee > ~~~} tastes “has -an- interest~in-the-bis-tittistrating President -Eisenhow-| - Press, more. : well be left out of this juicy bit of) 7. The KIT, taken on a camping|l1. A TENOR usually has the|tory of religion, one would cer-|..;. tite from boyhood to the pres- E minor annoyances we all have now’ gossip- altogether. trip, might be vital in case of an male role in an opera or a|tainly expect scholarly discussion] iiency were to be unveiled today} ' _ ,2- Hf an old-lady looked ROSY} and. then.-A out. in— the -eyelid)---4-4-woRo, or tramp, ix about as| accident or other emergency. Dad|m so that a wife would be/of the subject. A cleric, or clergy-|i, the main lobby of the Eisenhow- 4 _ after a siege of illness, everyone|would have more bearing on the ble as any man could| would want to make sure that it|impressed if her husband's sing-;man, concerns himself primarily). yuseum can- ; . Mould notice it; she would look) whole effect to see rather than the| 5: you'd be pretty it|was in good shape, because he|ing in the shower was a beautifull with the needs of his parishioners,|“. a sent sent word that 0 ee sg ng oO. a trying to read. la girl married one. A/might have to depend on it ifjtenor. Beautiful tomes or- notes|rather than with religious history.), "414 not attend ceremonies|mented to the four walls of the 4 2 eae, i more..8) sige Smith's ANGER would be/boor is rude and a boob isn’t very something happened to his kid or|would not ip themselves indicate ‘ on unveiling the Taurals but he wasiniieeum lobby. 4 physical activity than of omething for the neighbors really|bright; still, the boors and the/kin. , the same possibility of success, Copyright J to talk about, with his voice boom- manage to get girls who see} § Riding a HORSE is one of the| 12, RELAYS is by the General Features Corp.) | 2. A TIC, a little nervous twitch- ing oyt, The range of his voice has|them through the rosy glow of very best possible ways to get exer-|clue, one “after” the other, where : F , : —— love-efen very charming young! cise, bouncing up and down in a on team oF. one step falove ss Oakland Home Council ladies 0 marry t way that really stimulates circula- r, in a sort of continu n F : 5. To ABET a card sharp in his| tion. The shore, or beath, is often| Layers follow one “upon” another, Announces Yule Party 5 Westridge - of - Waterford “| [itrickery, requires a really deft/used just to Ne on, though you) as in laying cement, or making @) 4 Qasiang County Home Dem- For the Discerning — Northern Pontiac's Deluxe Suburban | fm Skill. Certainly he could not. be| might get up and throw a ball back| cake—one on top of another, rath) Ay in pola ity | Community. Both. Traditional and California Contemporary | jm helped by any clumsy signals, or/and forth. The water along the|er than after, natration a wi He an- display homes await your inspection. aes mishaniiling of a deal that the op- shore is usually where the exercise} 13. A continuols loud NOISE nual Christmas party cofhbined ponents would soon catch. onto.|gets into the picture. would certainly be disturbing if| with a business meeting at 10 a.m. } Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back Satisfaction euaranteed beck DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND }ilisince most professional card cheats| 9, GAPS in the heavily wooded|¥ou're trying to sleep. The basic |Dec.5 at the home of Mrs, William prarentend or your matey | A EE MODELS . allow their prospective victims to\ area of g mountainside would be|fact about a snore is that is is a Tiberg, 144 Ogemaw, Pontiac. = Lo or by appointment eat oe in —s to scare! sought out by amateur climbers. Aj Moise. — There wil be es: cuclanes of Ei ie Loapwione Detroit soa eT" % Combo TS Set them, at least for-awhile.|woukd took for a paen,-n narrow! were always TRUE, mother woua/©%™ 8 Tuusical program and sev] ag 6. A TOPER, or drunkard, wn-/passage that someone had worked) be very pleased that in spite of her|"vmning ‘business meeting, “Maty Oo n eve N ht a : doubtedly heads the list of those/out before; but a group of ama-|daughter’s trivial, silly manner, | tion ‘nome POR RE agent : , ; , who produce phrases that others|teurs would go at it in a haphazard|she was truthful and trustworthy |i, Va vd I |can't understand. In addition to the|way, looking for spaces between/at heart. Cute answers would **° / : Builders.aad Developers of Westridge-of-Wateriord ;blur of words he can’t say very|the trees that they could walk/please the girl's friends or beaus,|- Presidipg over the day's activi- Tn @ bad Za 4192 LEDCESTONE DRIVE i clearly, there’s such a mental fiiz-|through, -_ ~\ sto deather than her mother. ities will be Mrs. Laura Perry of Ti ristmas soe . JH ziness that he’s uncertain what he} 10. The NORM, or pattern to be| 15. REGAL has a definite associ-' Clarkston, county chairman of the wants to say, Poets speak in termsfollowed, has been very much ation with a king, since it means! Home Demonstration Council. + Drive § Out , ; Sunday § | FOR THESE and Many More Outstanding ~ VALUES — - Jumbo-Size DEEP FRYER _T Famous MP Electric Fry Fully >» 4 ; : , > | «= oy Pan waist. H dexs, _, Mixer, Juice General Electric fs J J While $ ' 88 (a fe ae, : STEAM IRON Delightful to give . .. and wonderful pa), They ; : eo; to own! An easy-care blend of Vicara- yw; Last! . . and-Nylon. Short and long sleeve : a “styles in white, pink, blue, beige, red, navy, gray. 34-40 in the group. REMINGTON Auto-Home Electric Razor Reg. $31.50_ 10° Full Guarantee! and Trade Genuine ... JEWEL (GAS RANGE pa] DISCOUNT. SALE DISCOUNT SALE — Rage } j | Women's Fur-Cuff — | SLIPPERS @Comfortable padded soles @Colorful beaded vamps @Cream color, sizes 4-9 DISCOUNT. SALE DISCOUNT SALE 45 OUNT SALE SEIN (MENNENNNS DISCOUNT SALE 7 We FEATURING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, N NOVEMBER 2 1956 pr ply Laws of Spirtaal Power to FIRST. FREE. ‘MET HODIST The Charch oF tere 9:30 Proyer Wednesdey, BRING THE FAMILY Gre. Gani: Fer this te the will of God in concerning i, Paster « Seer) tf aha Wea 10:30 A. M. Sun. Aho anal adaresn 1:45 7:30 P.M. soak, Thee. 5:18 TELLA GREEN, 8. P.M. 5. Supt. Sete eee ___' THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH —BALDWEN at FAIRMOUNT z. Cc. SWANSON, Pastor EVANGEL TEMPLE 365 EAST WILSON Color Film “THE RICH FOOL” sexsvew Aver écoeran:: eee _ 9:45 A.M, Tr raeecne aldeck Sianeeawens 11:00 A.M. ernee ‘com TD a BVANGELIDES SERVICE SUNDAY ‘EVENING. ma ry 1 Full Gospel ' GEOFFREY DAY, B.A.B.T.H., Paster 245 P.M. Completes Course Mrs. Herb Smith who is a missionary with her husband in Barrancas, Venezuela, South America has just received an elementary pleting the initial Dfustro Graph correspondence course for the accordion. It was issued by Chris- tian Talent Assn., Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Smith is a re tative in the mission field of the First Bap- ‘ ie Wor ees oeweeee agree pee cron of WANE 10:00 a.m. eship ... 11:00 a.m. gies 6:45 p.m. | 7:30 p.m. Come and Test Our Welcome! ail with them in.the mission field. » land, Mer 2 ‘School in Japan: , 1h Birthday a institution whose history is a re-j_ cord of triumph over incredible tragedy. ~ |shima, Japan, an institution of the ~}Woman’s Division of ~ Christian| certificate for com- tist Church. She is in Venezuela for a second term of service under) --|the Baptist Mid-Missions of Cleve- The young couple have three|¢ Timmy-and-Larry,; Tragedy and Death Has Not Killed Spirit of Hiroshima Girls Las first week of October there was celebrated the -T0th anniversary of aff educational Hiroshima Girls’ School, Hiro- REV. D. D. ‘McCOLL Service of the Methodist Board of Missions, was opened in the autumn of 1886 in rented rooms, grew in work and influence through the years, was destroyed in 1945, and today—rebuilt and still grow- ing—continues its work. Pastor Directs Study of Bible Be Broadcast on March of Medicine The Rev. Duncan D. McColl, pas- tor of the First Christian Church, is directing his congregation in the 'study of the Roman Epistles. Each Sunday one or two chapters are reviewed and the highlights held up for close consideration. four will be discussed with the Aus 6, 1945. By that time Hireshitna Girls’ School had dev- Three months after the bomb fell the school had rented four over again, with less than 100), stodents. One year to the day theme, “Salvation by Faith.” Vis- CHURCH OF THE GOOD ‘SAMARITAN —_ shcemcticens 199 Auburn Ave- Healing Servier, 7:60 P.M. Service, 7:30 P. M. : Rev. Tessa Eckert ' Sliver Tea, Teesday, Nov. tT after the -bomb fell, the .school Vision, Prayer Siessedl Missionary’s Work will | dedicated new, temporary buildings “Ye the site of the ones destroyed. ‘Two years to the day after the bomb ‘fell, the school dedicated jnew senior high school buildings) itors are always ==, stated the pastor. The work of Dr. John Ross, mis sionary at Lotumbe, African Bel- Madam," I answered, though surprised, “I may have done a lot of foolish things in my life, Where Will Power Fails |_ss="sence weriy By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE 3 eater Be sivcalie Meena ae ait ar ae 30 Whittemore Street — “How old wed you say I amt” abe demanded: so Poaiver Reretie but I have always made it « rule never to try to. guess a woman's age.” “Would you say I am somewhere around sor" 1 thought I could be safely conservative. “Yes, ~ _| maybe so. She grinned and nodded. “I feel all scattered apart inside,” she- | said. 1 was delighted with the picturesque accuracy of that phrase. West Huron at Rev. G. E. Hershey Wayne Rev. W. HM. Marback Rev. B. D. Auehard jgium Congo will be featured in a broadcast over the March of Medi- ,on its original site. Additional buildings for the ‘college department was completed FRIENDS CHURCH i i i i i i i i i i i i FIRST METHODIST &. Saginaw St. at Judson 10:00 A. M. MORNING SERVICE “TAKE MY LIFE” 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL ' 6:15 P. M. YOUTH. FELLOWSHIP 730 P. M. EVENING SERVICE “WHOM SAY YE THAT I AM” Wednesday Bible Study and Pray "ihe Acer 7:30 Series of “God's Plan of the Paul T. Hart, Pastor P. M. i | Sunday School ...... 2:00 P. M. Worship Service .....7:30P. M. sae pe hae Meeting Wed. P. M., 27 Miller eo w pétinsten, Paster during the quadrennium just ended, cine Telecast, Tuesday at 9:30 EST and today Hiroshima Girls’ School °° WWJ Detroit. has an enroliment exceeding one| Dr. Ross spends 14 hours a day thousand in its high school depart- operating, visiting the sick and ment and over three hundred aad et the message of Christ to fifty in its college department: the people of the Congo region. $05 Auburn Ave. DR. and MRS. LELAND L. MARION, 965 Thru 12:15 A.M.” Memiog Weeship and Bible School an Lola P: Marion Speaking at All oS 145 P. M. Wed. Eve. Bible Stady A Friendly Place to Worship CHRISTIAN = Full Gospel — Nondenominationa!l Pastors The Christian ‘snd | Missionary Alliance Church 178 Green Street “Ti (Near Orchard Lake Ave-y COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH "4 West Columbia Ave. 4 Sunday School ........ 9:45.A.M. Morning Worship......11:00 A, M, 6.7.0.0, 75, &. veceee 6:30P.M, = Evening Worship ...... 7:307. M. ae _| Wed. Prayer Meeting ... 7:30 P. M. REV. A, H. MULLINS, Paster f Phone FE 4-8574 Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention —} clothes the lilies of the field. He knows when one sparrow falis to Bibl Words \ for Today PROVERBS 3: 5, 6 — ‘ ‘Trust in the Lord with all your heart, | and do not rely on your own insight. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make ae your — " (RSV) } * I * Tt is not so simple in a complex society to believe that God is | weaving a design for his creation, that He is guiding the destiny of | man, that man can know the will of God. Yet, as one looks upon the annals of human history, surely it is the guiding hand of God that has written it. God makes night to cever the face of the earth. He : a « . = a @ - a he = > ful and vibrant. It seemed that I her. She smiled at me and asked, GUESS AGAIN up — and thinner.” services religion performs for us. py ean lens (Ga sala Several months after this conversation a very nice looking wom- an came up to me after church. She was attractively dressed, youth- | had met her, yet I couldn't place | “How old would you say am?" | “Not a day over 20,"" I replied promptly. “Wrong by eleven years,” she said, and reminded me of our former encounter. I hadn't recognized her, she was so changed. “I'm organized now,” she said, “drawn together, straightened Organization — that’s the secret. That means to get yourself | under control and be master of yourself. No one can exercise | mastery if he is flying apart all the time. That is one of the great | together so that our ——— — ed longer disorganized. you can handle any personal problem. (Copyright 1956) It tightens us up and fuses us the pe force in your life, | the earth. Events occur daily that can be aan only as the Sunday School .... 9:45 a.m. | guidance of God. | Sunday Worship ...10:00a.m.] - But how can man know the guidance of God? It comes a “REDEEMING THE TIME” | trustful seeking in all the ways of- life. Then man can move f | Evening Service .... 7:30 p.m. || [ne task to another sustained by the sureness of God's hand upon | his life. The complexities of life do not deter for He is making, \ Guest Specker: | straight our paths. i | J EDWIN SHEPARD The Rev. James A. Nisbet i REV. G. J. BERSCHE, Pastor Director of Christian Education gp eeancn oem. ecneet. fe 4 ™: Synod of Mississippi, Presbyterian Church, U. S. 220 N. Cass Lake Read i Jackson, Miss. = ‘ GOODWILL GENERAL BAPITST CHURCH 2 2287 Auburn g d—ly Mile West of Crooks Road Outdoor Ch urch OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL ..............: 7:0 P. M. Programs Gain REV. GILBERT ADAMS, Evangelist Pastor, Rev. Billy Brown. FE 7-0002 &. $. Supt. John Burleson in Pop ularity The significance of the outdoor = => to become to fey od cei Seoky tok SUNDAY SCHOOL **# ee eeeeeeeaeeeeeeeee 9:45 A. M. MORNING W SOC et 1 A. M. be sey etalon of Yortestay’ EVANGELISTIC RALLY ...... vow eee TS P.M. EVANGELISTIC HOUR .. Wed. Prayer Meeting at the Church 7:30 P. M. | church program, which is interest« I[ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH i ae a tet tenn came diatabaedc aE ‘pointed up by figures just released| r BIBLE SCHOOL... 9:45 A. M. eee coueclis MORNING | Ph aopie ho paw 185 m WORSHIP ...... 11:00 A. M. 5,559 camps and conferences in a ES ine bite Coe sirtecreeds Ot tipel ent over ton previous summer. The church's outdoor program is rapidly becoming the concern of the entire church world, says Dr. ‘| Virgil E. Foster, editor of the 7:30 P.M. + 2:45 AM. _ SUNDAY 8 SCHOOL International Journal of Christian Education, in the November special issue devoted entirely to this move. ment. The National Council of * this issue, is seeking to provide 6:45 better training for the 63,000 lead- — Fellowship usical Program 7:30 Be het Evening rhea “MISSIONARY CHURCH Fg eng te 4 ~~ FIRST ‘UNITED wate EVAN R. L. OOTEN, PREACHING the gospel day ‘ Apostolic Church of of Christ 458 CENTRAL SINGING end — Jesus Christ. oul ere - several songs, so give @ big treat... Come out to hear this man of God." Yousdon’t have this opportunity every- : ‘NIGHTLY,, :Nov, A A to DEC. fhe | Ike’s U.N. Policy | m= Backed by Churches. NEW YORK — In a message to President Eisenhower the National Council of Churches strongly sup- crisis, and urged “vigorous con- certed efforts by the United States” and other countries in the U. N. to work for just and durable long: range political settlements. Ores message, signed by Dr. Eu- ene Carson Blake, of Philadelphia, |. TV Popular in Seoul, . About 5,000 Viewers Television only introduced Seoul on June 16, has already be |come.a popular source of entertain- ment. Within two months after its | establishment, it was estimated that 5,000 persons watched each presentation, most of this audience | viewing the screens of the 50 sets con-| installed in public parks, com- mercial centers, and railway sia- tions. There were only 200 sets al-| in stage of b a together in Seoul during this inital Wed- Praver Meeting 7:30PM. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Edmund L. Watkins, Paster Bible School SWAM., Worship 10-48 A.M- Youth Fellowship .. 6:30PM. Evening Service 7.30 P.M. Wed. Night Prayer Meeting . 7:30 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street 3. Marvey McCann, Paster Bible School .. 10:00 A.M. Worship 11:15 AM, That was it, of course — the flabbiness of her inner life was refiect- | ed in the flabbiness of her body. ~~ | Worship er “This is a battle you will never win by will power,” I told her. 9:30 and 11 “Every time you look at s box of candy and say to yourself, ‘No, Church School ting image more firmly in your mind.” ‘| — “That is exactly what happens,” she agreed, “though I have | ~weverrerrr never had it put to me in quite those words.” de United “Why don't you try spiritual imagination instead,"’ I suggested. | —“Paint_a_ picture on_your mind of the beatitiful. slender person you want to be. Say to yourself, ‘There I am; that is what I am going ~ Presbyterian to be.’ In doing this you will be pitting your imagination against | your desire, and imagination is far the stronger. We can become — what we picture more surely than by attempting to remake our. | Churches selves by trying to muster up flabby will power. ASK GOD'S HELP OAKLAND AVENUE ‘And there is something else you can do. Tell the Lord that you realize what a tragedy it is to be defeated by anything — even if it |P |, Oakland at aoe is only candy, fried potatoes, pastry and whipped cream. Say to . nenaere Him that you want to be master of yourself. He will help you. Such | Bible School | = AM. prayers can make you stronger than any temptation. vate re 10:00 AM. Lf ver, “You can suceced in dieting through imagination, faith and Guest Speaker prayer. If you de your part and get some real spiritual metviation, i> Youth Fell hy PM, you Will seo results,” ivaateg Seven P.M. Security—Be Not Anxious” Yo Bi W Y Eve Drayton Plains, Michigan W. J. Teeswtssen, Jr, Paster ble School orship Service |. outh Groups ve “CHRIST DEALS WITH DEMON POSSESSION” ith Fellowship 630PM _ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pastor Preaching . 6:30 PM. 7.30 P.M. Wed. Prayer and Study Hour 7:30 P.M. ning Worship . - gene National Council president, SAB SCHOOL ........... cecessses fnturday, 9:30AM. SABBATH WORSHIP ...........:. +... +. Saterday, 11:00 A. M, YOUNG PEOPLES ............-.-. oseeee Saturday, 4:00 P.M. YER MEETING ........-...+: oo.» Wednesday, 8:00P.M. | Boston University Offers Course 6n Alcoholism the course is taught by Dr. David Landau, nelbor ot tee ers of these camps and confer-' - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens st Mill St., Pontiac (Opposite Post Office) Sunday School, 10:30 Morni “SHARING THE DenDe rvice, 10:30 A.M. eee ee ee veeoeee a teewe tte eeee owe ee eee eters eee eee .of the Lord; Halinas Meating—=1 1100 ASM. THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) : 29 W, Lawrence Street ——SUNDAY SERVICES—— Sunday Schook—9:45 A.M. ‘Yeung People’s Legion—6 P, M. Theradoy Prayer end Prolee Mewting-—7180.?. M. prong ar ara fee sobenenerecens eee eee eereneoee eee ere cones 78 oS DR. CHARLES L. DINKINS _ FRANCIS Ri , 8 KORNEG. 5 AY se nanteneniseiteseecatinearsine Men of Trinity Baptistnm ™) CHURCH (=~ \ Be, Rh ; | CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD GRACE Cerner Genesee and Glendale (WEST SIDE) Richerd C. Stuckmerer. Pastor Services at 9 A.M. and ll AM. Sunday School at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. ST. TRINITY Auburn Ave. at Jessie (EAST SIDE) Rev. Ralph C. Claus Sunday School,,.. 9:45 A.M. Second Service...11:00 A.M. - ST. PAUL © Joslyn at Third (NORTH SIDE) George Mchder. Pastor LUTHERAN | First Service..... 8:30 AM, } Morning Service. .10:45 A.M. } Sunday School... 9:30 A.M. Ff ine Youth Groups ‘Will See Film ve il Church School to Make Christmas it tarm technicians, school and New Year Plans ‘teachers, literacy experts, radio/ 7. : | broadcasters . film makers, con- The film, “The Jealous Heart,:-*tTuction engineers, architects, air will be presented to the young Pilots and ground crews. “REV. ROY GUSTAFSON. Bible Conference _ to Begin Nov..26 OPEN FORUM .. 2... 00-6 e eee 7:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY Se FF ellowakaip Wall Open- tor Recreation} {190 P. Mouth Groups—Devotions — : BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH ‘ West Huron at Mark ~~~ 9:45 A. M.—Chureh Closses for All Ages Six Adult Classes 11:00 A. M—Guest Speaker: Rev. Nelson W. Dalenberg, Warren Ave. Presbyterian Church in Saginaw SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “ANCIENT and MODERN NECROMANCY. Alias - MESMERISM and HYPNOTISM, DENOUNCED” Sunday Services and Reading Room # Sun Sei 2 East Lawrence Street Open Daily 11 AM. to.$ PM 8 P.M. Friddy to 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets cd 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Evening Service HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO —_ CKLW TELEVISION c CIINT ae Sunday—9:45 A.M. SUNDAY—9:30 A-M. “WHY PRAYER CAN HEAL™ WESLEYAN 6? NORTH 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 WORSHIP Rev. C. D. Sr. ist I Baptist Church of Nashville. Tuxis: devotions will be led by were defined as} VIENNA =—Twenty - two priests : ex-| Dr.. Dinkins holds several de- Doerr, Refreshments will North Americans who are em-!| were arrested by the Soviet army ecutive director of the Detroit Ur-/grees from Oberlin. College.. The). 44 ty Paul Tremper. ployed in full-time overseas serv-|in Hungary as ‘‘counter-revolution- | -ban League, will be guest speaker.|chairman of Men's Day at Trinity by : lice by Protestant foreign missions aries.” The arrest was reported | : : } ai Mr. Kornegay teceived his B.S.|Baptist is Vernon Page, president’ Ruth Ann Hoffman will be im boards and agencies. by a Hungarian insurgent radio. ~/ = Acne Seal este Conan. Caer tee Monte Cth eae Mad device 8 ————— | r A vhony a 4 i. . oi fies Rome seerd "he Wh. i ,__ Rewman end’ Min zoe vec:] FAITH BAPTIST GHUROH FIRST and lg now working for & PRD. Samoan Studies The Church choot Statt win | SUaGay School, 10:00 A.M. CHURCH «x. NAZARENE stebtosn te Pgey University of . mect on Tuesday evening under Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. the : q ae oe ee ee . the disection of tho Rev. Galen Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. 60 STATE STREET . (| ates Treasury on a Ip ee Al Kasten, Paster MA 8-110 - partment. mas season completed eeemeeey | _ The recording secretary of the and suggestions for the new year | Kenneth A. Hutchinson Arthur Hubbs ves = Descendant of Royalty te cen oak wont FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 4 Minister Minister of Music Wet fer the Detrelt aye ee Attends Minois School wednesday evening. Dr. Russell’ 25 East Boulevard—South of Lookout 11:00 A. M. — MORNING WORSHIP aber ont et on Methodist Grant Curtis, coordinator for the Pontiac} 9.45 Sunday School 10:45 M Service . ° articles on “What the Employer High School, will speak and pre- y 45 Morning | wanes.” set Gas Se, ibd toy Pre ~ 7:30 Evening Service 7:30 P.M. — EVENING WORSHIP Sunday will be annual Men's Day, A descendant of one of the royal! sription.” A discussion will fol- B. Eugene Ramsey, Minister Gen. Offices: Andersen, Ind. - ~ Men families of Samoa has completed. 7 “4% f : = 6:30 P.M. at Trinity with the theme “Men study Methodist uae Sunday School. 9:45 A.M. Youth Groups. for Christ.” 19 Reggie . |. Hosts will "be Mr. and Mrs. Sid Men will teach all Sunday School | su4y on a scholarshi eeenine Savage, the Rev. and Mrs, Galen pe ee =a eae classes. Alexander Spears will lead Conference of the Bethed- |i, ereey and the Rev. and Mrs. : 3 eis ist Church. Mrs. Gordon Doule and Ruth el la C IS i in =1 = Miss Carmean wil] assist v- ee - ; ; s year o id . 745 othe an Rise in Cultufe | Suasae Gatooe wns elon bn, Dot ae revised} Sunday School ................. 945. M anlond ao for Germans boa ig( Sy enna) mance ere ‘am | Morning Service ............... 10:45AM. [BT pes i. 1. Savage, Pastor “Three rare objects—a page from ous ig ladies ot oe asked to assist im the nursery “SALVATION HISTORY” Rev. W: E. Hokes, Asst Poser - rr" Cuepeite to Fein ona ed “wnt, } Chntatnnis te the Church” = Rew. C. C." Rive, Preaching fe) sponsibility—the World; Oi esources rom ‘ . - : ur responsibility—tne ‘orid; Our resources— Golden Madonna from the thes-| According to a Methodist of- be the theme of the float entered (Broadcast -over WPON 11:00 A.M.) the Word Ne te oa, te a a ee st ‘= : oe ~ | . are on display a wealth of a Christian rates higher i : F other valuable pieces in the Krupp noble standing in Samoan tom) a alenige Last 1956 Appearance! 31 UDIES IN REVELATION Villa Huegtl, Essen, Germany, ilies. Will Herrmann, Stephen Na- : ROY GUSTAFSON : according to the German Tourist) One of fifteen children of a ier, F Reginald Shaw. George Beav- For These Whe Wish to ; | information Office. ;Samoan Methodist minister (a dis'p.e.5 Forrest Wood and Lester} Accomplish Great Things! 2 Bible Teacher | | Called “The Rise of Occidental trict superintendent), Miss Alaili-| 0, ison, GOSPEL CRUSADE : 7 ; Culture,” the exhibit shows the|ma has taught in Methodist SUNDAY 10:45 A.M. and 7:00 P. M. | treasures, borrowed for the occa: mission schools and al Featuring Evangelist : : sion, of one hundred German and. says, “I taught ist Morty foreign owners. \Sunday schools.” Church Group | EFFIE JONES . : J. The vistet lp lef Grom Go| ot om meat Present MOCK > scusey poromes nore met i | : plays of the a ae early; Her mother, seller rer Weddi ie . : a Meer egg ke leer ero WAS MARY THE MOTHER finds of coeamghymog Mrs. Arthur R. Young of Shoreview drive left Friday for Searcy, Ark., where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Dillinger, for several weeks. * * «® Greta Phipps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Phipps of Chippewa road, has pledged to Mu Phi Epsi- lon on the University of Michigan campus Greta, a sophomore in the; U. of M. School of Music, will par- ticipate in public musicales held monthly and in programs to be presented at echocte and hospitals. * * Darryl Lee of Manse road is Stewart S. Nutter, a junior at |..Grandparents of the infant. are Personal News-of Interes teaching this semester in Paw Paw schools, Marilyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Huffman of Wenonah drive and Dona is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. TerBush of Lakeview drive. * * * “Mr. and Mrs. ‘William G: Kemp of East Hammond Lake road are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Mary Linda, Nov. at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mrs. B. Irene Kemp and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas L, Lawson, all of Baltimore, Md. Top Designers Stress Elegance Oleg Cassini is one. of the top) designers who has launched a group of late-day dresses in baby soft corduroy. Trimmed only with touches of gold, in buckles or but- tons, they are rewarding exam of fine workmanship and elegance. : Brigance, perhaps the leading exponent of sophistication in casual clothes, also gives cordu- roy the glamor treatment. He likes to quilt it for surface in- terest, and combines pinwale with embroidered silk to make a fiat- tering fireside costume. ; PONTIAC PRESS, § Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fox (left) are pictured as they first dance of the seas chatted with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tillson Friday. Mr. ‘~— Shown at the Viernes evening were (left to right) William McClure and Mrs. Russell dance F riday Mr. and Mrs. Dodd. Mrs. } Mr. and Mrs. Tillson, new ~~ Fox is” president of Viernes Dance Club which held its club members at the dance. — . McClure and Mrs. Dodd are checking their dance programs. . ____Fantiag Press Photo nF riday evening at Elks Temple. members, were introduced to a Social Set Listed Now in Blue Book N. Y. Social Register Lists New Names, Omits Many Old |_NEW YORK (INS) — There's a new 1957 model in New York that's jbound tp set the tongue awagging both because of what it has and \what it doesn’t have * * * The 1957 New York Social Reg- ister—the blue book of the blue bloods—made its appearance Fri- day, proving again that it takes more than a well-known name to get inside its hallowed pages. The Astors ate down to five listings, and the Vanderbilts fared little better. But many of the old faithful of other years still are on hand. * * * Mrs. Ann Eden Crowell Wood- ward, the former model who ac- cidentally shot her sportsman hus- band, William Woodward Jr., last year, was stil] among the “listed” despite rumors she would be dropped this year. Former All-American football star John Sims (Shipwreck) Kelly got a marriage listing and brought in his new bride, the former Kay Hannon of Boston. But such a listing usually indi- A taffeta feat ‘jriage to John Robert Slavsky Jr. a ee gown Joyce “Marie Dyckes for her mar- The princess-line bodice of the gown, fitted to below the waistline, | billowed from ‘inverted pleats to form the bouffant skirt and full) chapel train. = A tour-tiered veil of pure silk | French illusion fell from her crown delicately beaded in pearis and paillettes on lace. She car- ried an arrangement of calla lilies. And the new combination of gold threads in white corduroy offers a wealth of designer interpreta- tions for after-five wear in both cocktail and at-home versions. pa are x oe Stee Gee age oui: aide sae poses.| They will make their home .in Bi after Dec. 1. ; , ffaduathd trom” Michigan|en’, Mrs. -. F. Nutter of Crooks) Coming Events -for-® 12:30 p.m. sack luncheon, meet with| Mn. Frank Hardenburg; 75 Foster uesday ie Women's Club Couple Married in of Italian pure silk! Joyce is the daughter of Mr. and the back the skirt was pleated to uring an off-shoulder/Mrs. Stanley Arthur Dyckes of|create fullness. neckline of re-embroidered Alencon|/ Miami Shores, Fla. Mr. and Mrs.| \lace accented by iridescent paill-'John Robert Slavsky of Dow Ridge’ ‘_ettes and pearls was worn by are John's parents. “MRS. JOHN ROBERT SLAVSKY. IR.” * * * Bishop Alexander Zaleski of St. Alphonsus Church, Dearborn, cele- brated the Nuptial Mass at 10:30 this morning in St. Rose of Lima Church, Miami Shores. . ATTENDS BRIDE Mrs. Dixon Hatl-of Detroit-wore}Abell..of Glasgow, Ky., Mary a ballerina-length gown of irides- cent mint green taffeta for her duties as matron of honor. The fitted princess bodice extended to form a bell-type skirt in front. At Joyce Marie Dykes became the bride of John Robert Slavsky, Jr. in a ceremony at Miami Shores, Fla., _ this morning. The bride is the daughter __ of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arthur Dyckes of Miami Shores. Mr. Miami. Shores ed the three-quarter-length sleeves | i 1 Short white gloves complement- cates the name will be dropped the next year. “Shipwreck's” name follows that of his former wife, glamor girl Brenda Frazier Kelly, a permanent listee. Laura S. Rockefeller, daughter. of fhe Laurance S. Rockefellers, did the expected and brought in her groom, James H. Case III, ~|son of the president of Colgate Uni- 'She -wore a matching headpiece versity. and carried an arrangement of /rust-colored chrysarithemums. | Mrs. Charles Carroll Jr. of Miami, Mrs.’ Ben Battie Jr. of Miami, Joan Dyckes of Miami, cousin of the bride, Mary Lou do West of Detroit and Susan Whel- chel were the bride's other attendants. ‘attendant. * * = VanCamp. GOWNED IN MAUVE For her daughter's wedding Mrs. with three-quarter-length sleeves. She wore a corsage of orchids. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s and Mrs. John _ Robert Slavsky of ‘Dow Ridge are John’s parents, Pastor to Attend Civil Defense Class The Rey, Wesley C. Wibley, pas- tor of the First Assembly of Church and chaplain of the Pon- tiac Squadron Civil Air Patrol, will -|leave Monday for Battle Creek, - Carl Slavsky served his brother) as best man. Ushers were Dave |Speer, Dick Muhall, Dixon Hall, Michael Haggerty, Richard Lan-.ington Social Register but now the caster, John Webster and Peter Dyckes chose a street-length gown of mauve peau de sole fashioned Young William Astor is in the pages along with his new wife, the previously unlisted Chariette | Ann Fisk Astor of Green Bay, | Wis, | But the list of the absent also jreads like a Who's Who in the — (social set. * .* ® | Among the more famous names Their gowns were. identical in not in the Social Register this year color and style to that of the honor} are—Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco; who some thought would get a courtesy list- ing because she maintains a Fifth Ave, apartment; Margaret Tru- man, long an entry in the Wash- | bride of a working newspaperman in New York. Also the Alfred G. Vanderbilts, now in the throes of divorce; Win-. throp Rockefeller and his former wife, Bobo, whose ‘separation also hit the headlines; and Mrs. Aud- rey Bruce Currier, granddaughter of ‘the late Andrew W. Mellon and once tagged “richest baby in the world,” who was married. last November toa relatively unknown Bostonian. wai Board of Directors as|Holds Meeting At the recent board of directors meeting Northern Oakland E, J, Girl Scout Conference heid in Mil waukee, Wis., attended by repre- sentatives from _Illinois,. Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan, i Mrs, John McNeeley announced the appointment of Carolann Bing- ham, scout’ field director, to the ~~ time committee -of the. . will He -will attend the special. Staff ‘ae Greater ‘Pontiac Advisory jac Council, rove Ps 2 A as > es ? 4s > § a : ‘ : < 2 ae ba a E i= z “ SeaE ee 5 aes Sane = + el Events for Chority| - may| Star Exotic Items| of Many Lands | i GE Fue es i E Bg dream “ a evenings i #3 ' F teak y natural so. | everything unnoual on the Hill ae Serta ta a NEW YORK (INS) — The Ori-| | women ark ; ental touch is as’ significant. in ae ee ay oe home farnishings these days oak? makes Span the streamlined sofa-bed or the) ehiicren. = . while it cleans! 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Conn Theaters Civie — Farmington Sat: “Secret of Treasure Mountain.”| ‘Valerie French, Raymond Burr; “Okla- homa Kid,” Humphrey Bogart, James ca mw 4 ‘Tues.: Se of Evil.” color, Cin 1 ikisen gel Susan Hay- ward; 7 “Dakota Incident,” color, Linda WRAP THEM SECURELY MAIL THEM EARLY Our Postmaster gives up the three and R's tot we: thought and money t it to be delivered—as it is, not shattered, crushed or way late. Use a heavy container. Use ample cushioning material. Tie it securely. Put address on box, wrap it in strong brown paper and PRINT address on outside. And above all things, mail it early. : Our Post Office is unusually — efficient > but think of the many times our package 1s handled — local, trucked to a terminal, sorted, banged into a mail car, again crushed at a terminal, sorted, stacked in a car, dumped at a destination, heaped mountain high, waiting for delivery. i. L. VOORHEES Right Packing, Right Wrapping and ) roe oe Addressing =~ the key words for a i ig. 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Va. w_The, father and grandmother of two- year-old Billy Beaver have been accused of murdering the young- ster who disappeared Wednesday ‘from his crude log cabin home during bitter cold weather. _Keege | Prosecutor Russell L, Daugher- Jack Paiance, Eddie. ty obtained murder warrants al color, Dane Clark,/against James Beaver, 24, and ~« Tyee “Bus Stop.” color. Cinema. \Mrs. Virginia Beaver, 64, even tn all "| though he said they “failed to re- Darn | Wed., Gat.: pina a ——— Outside” "tne prot = Hills — Rechester t “Bus Stop.” CinemaScope, Mari- Society,” Bi ank Sinatra, = jemaScope, Laurence Harvey, Steel; “Timetable,” Mark Stevens. Helly “Lady and the Tramp,” Walt -@un., Tuest “Tea and Sympath Deborah ners. , Kerr aoe he ‘Scarlet Hour,” leesane, Dal n.” Bat.: | Disney. Tom . & coal re,’ at: “Bandido,” Scope, Robert Mitehum; Cooper, Ruth Roman ¥ Lake — Walled Lake a ete! 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Wha Net Give Hime SPORTING GOODS GIFT CERTIFICATE Ss | _ SPORTS SHOP — a Bring ‘your ovUTBOARD aero ¥ te ur trienaly ued OVERHAUL SERVICE, | . during ttle’ non-rush peason you fan be gssured of petting more pervonkiised attention. ay “pearance from his home 20 miles/ ithe parents last saw him, investi-| ate two turkey sandwiches she. er told a newsman they were in-) |on Al Morgan’s hit novel about ‘now known as one of TV’s Big Names. | ee = ry ‘year . Julie Gives Answers | About Effect of Divorce By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Julie London, you doll, take the stand! Q—“Haven't you had a great success in the movies since your divorce from Jack Webb?” A—(Sitting barefooted, im a coral-colored dressing gown, with a scarf around her biond hair, in her hotel room)— “Well, I've got three pictures coming out. . .” Fox & Hounds Inu Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone Mi 4-4800 for Reservations Q—"Do you think the publicity about yqur divorce helped. you resume your movie career?” A—(Dropping her head)—“I like to think not.” { Q—“Do you think it napet you become ifnportant on rec- ‘ords?” * * A—“I'll. never know for sure.” Q—“One more question and we'll get off that embarrassing subject. In view of your success since you split up with Jack,’ jare you glad it happened?” i | A — (Unenthusiastically) — “In some ways, yes, "in some ways, no.” Her chin sank down on her upraised knee and she added: “As long as it had to happen; I'm glad it hap- pened when it did instead of 10 years later. It's been three years. now. Time softens you a lot.” Q—"You're still friends?” A—“In a ridiculous sort of way.” : Miss London plays an_ alco- holic singer in “The Great * Man,” a Jose Ferrer film based JULIE ‘radio. But she wouldn’t say whether she’s portraying a oun ” o* MA 4-2151 SAT. MAT. 1:45 The ASSOCIATES and ALDRICH Co. present JACK PALANCE EDDIE ALBERT arTrTA€. MS, TOS: EE ESE pro» dee oi. sara ROSERT RCH | ——— — “r Q—"But everybody thinks it’s about . A—(Smiling evasively)—‘“It’s a composite!” Q—‘Is it possible you could get an Oscar for the part?” A—T'm ‘not even thinking of it.” Aside to her girl | friend, Kay Saunders: “Wouldn't THAT be the end?” | - Q—"How old do you ‘say you are?” . —“Oh, I’m 30." (Laughing). “JUST!” _Q—“How do you play this alcoholic singer part?” A—“She’s loaded. She tries to sing with the record playing | lin the uaa It's just dreadf | ~* *.- “Tg that good for a girl singer like you with a big ree, m to protect?” | A—“I think my father made the greatest comment—he’s the. one who goes to all my movies. He said, ‘I forgot you were Children 20¢ Always LATE SHOW TONIGHT—BOX OFFICE OPEN ‘TIL 11 TODAY ONLY! sin the picture. I forgot you were my kid’.” i STHE-WEEKEND WINDUP . . .” e ee Danny Kaye, asked by. Rob't Q. Lewis about his films being! banned in Syria, shrugged, “So? I'll stop buying their halvah”) There'll be more tests of atomic weapons in Nevada in| April. Sammy Davis Jr. has arrived—his. home's listed on the| H’wood tourist maps . H’wood success story: Roger Corman, an office boy at 20th | |Century-Fix five years ago, is a TV producer now—at 150G's a! iher album, “Music to Suffer-By,” can be played “ any speed’ 5 Si D SAID HAT: Fred Allen said V m rapid strides. I edd ade avecybous daoeahit it was that! today only 90 per cent of viewers think it’s lousy.” your moriey on the horses.”—Norman Wilner. for hours, deciding (Copyright 1956, The Hall syathints is Check Your Automobile and. Fire Insurance Policy Today Cold Weather and Icy Roads _ eee Here to Stay! he A f ye i i 1 | i 1 H i . Leonia Anderson, “the world’s worst singer,” boasts |: }and sound just as horrible . Fn a i= TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “One way to go to the dogs is tol isamamn A hat shop, claims Patsy Shaw, is where a woman will sit/m on two hats she doesn’t like. That’s|m é - wa | DIN COCKTAIL SNRQOEESUSRUOAUNARESRONAROGEEGOEE Two Big Action Feetures! “SABRE —,, “SOUTHWEST _aET” = | PASSAGE” stants, TOMORROW * * x | _—__— DEADLIEST KILLERS. OF THE OLD WESTI ‘ x s s 7 : a is s | ae = Ol J es : i a ® - » *% . Stays Home, Bags Deer Hollywood: Headlines a 7 - [Delay Ecorse Hearings ) RIP, D RAPIDS (AP)—Gene C. DETROIT (NS) — Probate / 20th Century-Fox a es nm. she tes ons Fans Wishes Cheer. U Plsuége Seon W, Conio-bes aa — i § large wooded area four miles north) journed the - removal hearing of RICHARD | ve ot Grand Rapids, bagged’ a six-| Keoree Mayor William Volsine and EGAN ™ Added point, 150-pound deer Thursday as three Ecorse councilmen until Se on : be taled fom te heck yard ? sare-| DEBRA “Tt fe AND Jean” -earried his shotgun on the swoon-ie - lyzed. He is ‘ung speak He ¢ ! - Special _in poe hike. He was unsuccessful on three hi i ina ~PAGET ee —-} 6008 OF THE ROAD" | igan’ aioli | sd him tinea and introducing ; o:20-0:00-10:98 P.M : s dee . he ce ce ELVIS in st eo PRESLEY appear to get irritated because : PONTIAC » ta ees. ee | |@ Starting ECW’ RS feed , encouragement in the flood Disie Hwy. (0510) 1 Beat Reet Taspoak 7a 5-500 | TOMBE = BPUNDAY J rf Toa Hei Hite ut elplety | $ ' ‘ = school children SHOWAN) r~ a | Conn.. fashioned their gel \ i -well cards. “We appreci- . ) uch,” Mrs. JUNCTION are ae pe lama | A. time to answer Partner Stan Laurel is living GARDNER - GRANGER itr Sie ae Ale to_sonrb Leal sue * nus Santa Monica. [liness has kept BAL TRAVERS + aseanam sorane him inactive professionally of late mavens —cecnnsom > WTNH - CONRAD - MIRE Sree ve reports he is. improving COLOR CARTOON Tt steadily. ; — Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND TONIGHT ONLY - OWL SHOW STRAND ‘| Sat.: “Fighting Trouble,” ‘The a ——— | Bowery Boys; “Showdown at Abi- lene,”” Technicolor, Jock Mahoney, TONIGHT—Lost sii 10 P.M, | Marina Hyer. Sun., _, Wed.: “Toward the Un- Somewhere at a secluded Air Force base you will find them. They're only a few because of what it demands—to fly what man has never flown _ before. Treat them as =, special—they are the ’ Rocket Pilots, U.S.A.F g One of them stands out from the others —there is no place he TYRONE POWER - KIM NOVAK | will fit. His name is | Linc Bond and his slashed wrists, now healed, tell something—and his eyes mask something. Whatever he does he will have to do it alone—and there _is a girl who understands this... HIS MAGIC MELODIES... MIS TRUE- tite storvi — a ee ee In the past few months there have been several great motion pictures. They will now be joined by this. one. There are few adventures to ‘match this story of a Rocket Pilot, U.S.A.F.—as played by : WILLIAM rape NOLAN-VIRGINNA LETH m= “aaa @ — Ae ean routs wo omer MERVYN LEROY na nce WE ore a ’ ; ey \ Z i ‘ 1 \ 2 ‘ Sea 1. = oe oe ue 2 a - * \ whe LARRY > dog =r petal Berkley, En —— Ferndale, All County Class A NAME CLASS SCHOOL Hewitt Hornbeck End Jr. Royal Oak Bill Murphy End dr. Hazel Park Dick Wyatt Tackle Sr. Ferndale Jim Larkin Tackle Sr. Waterford Kors Guard Sr. Pontiac 4 Guard Sr. Birming Martens * Center Jr. Berkley Dick Serfozo Q’Back Sr. Ferndale John Sekeres Back Sr. Royal Oak Tony Evangelista Back Sr. Birmingham. Jerry Snider Back Sr. Royal Oak HONORABLE MENTION: End—Bob Isbell, Birmingham; Tackle— Leu Pavioff, Hazel Park; Guards—Dick Starkweather, Waterford; Gene Quick, Hazel Park; Center—Tod Grant, Southfield; Quarter- backs—Dick Whitmer, Pontiac; Herb Duncan, Berkley; Backs—Larry Wepling, Ferndale; Terry Kaines, Waterford; Art Poe and Chariecy orga, Pontiac; Mike Nordstrom, ——_—— Oscar Lewis, TOP STARS Oakland Area + JIM SAMEC: RON BREWER Southfield, Back ED GRAMES BOB WALSH . Royal Oak, Def. Lineman ‘DAVE FREEMAN Waterford High School ENDS Larry Kersten, Almont Fred Miller, Dryden TACKLES Final Scoring OAKLAND COUNTY LEADERS - 4 Seed 4 TOM KOLLIN Clawson, Quarterback Hartway, Al f Brewer, Southfield . . rola te iss mon r, e Gail Nash, North Branch Kearney, Bloomfield Hills 8 13 8 se ant jomberg, Avondale ,..... 4 (0 GUARDS Salathiel, ‘Waterford ......0 13 0 78 coy Lily, Laem Saat ied et , red, ochester weoee B Bob Tessemer, New Haven Weaver. | Rochester eeeeeer art man ae Storey, Lake Orion....,...9 10 1 61 Sete Tobe yechingy Walker, Walled Lake.“.'8 8 8 56 le Tabor, meo ‘earcan Valled Lake....8 & 4 . . Raymond, OL St, Mary....7 9 © 64 J BACKS |;Koltin, Clawson ee a 8 5 19 8 r rown, st, icheael ,.,...9 & 4 ohn Fowler, Romeo Dropps, st. Michael wort 1 T @ Tom Wilson, Lapeer roi ber oo ae Oak a3 4 ; 4 elly, Troy. : 4 Alex Tloncaie, Almont MacLachlan Laks Orion. 9 7 3 45 Orill Frantz, Imlay City Fink. a cab 8 3 ° a aw 4 See eer E ordstrom, rmingham. Ray VanDeWeghe, Utica TActon, Caweon 3-28 2 ne, rkston. . —— 6 0 3 ; Madelans, OL B6t. ‘Mary. “7 6 0 36 Clark, Waterford 9 6 0 36 Volk, Clawson .§ 6 0 % Robinson, Pontiac . 9 6 0 3 Snider, Royal Oa sence 6 8 HH Foster, Southfield | edevese) @ 6 6 BH Piglev, Troy 8 8 0 = Rankin, Southite ve 9 5 Oo Frankowtak, OL St. ‘Mary 7 3 12 30 Dorr, Clawson ..... &@ 5 |\Pifield, Troy Ae axe S&S 8 30 Kauppi, Milford «a 8 5S 0 Wolfe, West Bloomfield ..8 8&8 98 30 *Placekicked field goal COUNTY AREA LEADERS G a tet oe Ballman, East Reena 9 24 14 Tioncale, Almont......... 4 18. H 108 Wilson, “poerscas mae 1406=C«T:S—té«éOHST +Frante,_Imiay. Pia 14.3 _ BT 'Powler, Romeo .......... § i o a East Detroit. seve 8 te ee OD nae eks soceed § 4 & Landosy, miay City... #9 1 «€ Johnson, New Haven .,....6 7 @ 42 Daliwitz, Romeo .. ......90 6 0 36 bale ar — fate : : : 19 rt aos rielts, New Haven....... 1 SEKERES VanDeWeghe. Ytica......8 4 7 31 Phe - |Gleason, New Haven ......6 5 © 30 Ostrander, Almont ...,..-.8 8 @° 3 . |Sawgle, Stsagss 8 5 6 30 (RP)—Never in the, => the Associated: Press All-State High School football school player in| “t) be named to the! Pontiac Press took .f, in the selections and will . Dryden... ILONCATIE. —_ KERSTEN Prep Football Rarity fF J. 9 HE PONTIAC PRESS. " SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1956 “ROBERT ACTON» Clawson High School Outstanding Coach All County Class C NAME CLASS SCHOOL Roger Wolfe = Sr. W. Bloomfield \Chuck Graves End Soph. Ortonville 'Tom Little Tackle Sr. Bloomfield Hills \Tom Gardocki Tackle Sr. OL St. Mary ‘Don Bradley Guard Jr. W. Bloomfield |Lou Palace Guard Jr. St. Michael Jim Howard Center Sr. St. James Ed Hungerford Q’Back Sr. Ortonville Jim Kearney Back Jr. Bleomfield Hills Paul Franckowiak Back Sr. OL St. Mary Phil Brzezinski Back Sr. RO St. Mary Brown, St. Michael. | Final Standings “Complete rundown on the Quarterback Tom. Kollin ‘hooted a! yard field goal against Avondale Oxford SAGINAW VALLEY League All Games WL WLT hi TN cveosesese 5 6 sos Bay City..... ee $16 : Arthor Hill sone 3 3 $3 ¢ ee ease 8S 351 DAVE SMITH Gagne iv mcmaan Walled Lake High School League All Games , ’ Fast “Detroit 5 r] Hi 5 4 i * * * Posaek at 343 Honors in the balloting for county-coach-of-the-year went by a wide a : Z : : H : ‘margin to Dave Smith, who in his first season at Walled Lake guided oe snuee wee the Vikings to their first. unbeaten and untied season since 1945. . er: “St tT wi Lake........5 0 0 “gs 0 0 Walled ‘Lake took honors as the state’s 2nd ranked team in class we ord 2 rer 4 1 H : 8 1 ° “B” and walked off with the Inter-Lakes championship. if 77 ae Born in Detroit and a graduate of Charlevoix High School, Smith rt Ags a7’ entered the service for 46 months after which he played football at ee, tt Michigan State from 1952-54. aotppari es 4 TE a? a °| lAvondale ..........4 2 © 6 4 0 In 1955 he became assistant coach-at East Lansing High during: Lake Qee..---2: 228 LS ‘which time he completed studies for a B. S. degree at MSU. cee vanes i Hy : i : : . . WAYNE-OAKLAND | — a Outstanding coaching honors also went to Dave Freeman of Water-|Herthville --------- +33 i434 ford and Bob Acton of Clawson. og ea es a righton -... esses 2 34 961 | —Other-coaches-who-were mentioned qocuiinentiy in the balloting Clarencerilis seseee 3 3 H H H } were Joe Bechard of Troy and Don Hoff of. Bloomfield Hills, two SOUTHERN THUMB comes whi i : WLT schools which had ™ seasons for the first time in many years a ae L T 4 b r . New Haven.........5 6 1 601 * Mem jaa 2 8 430 Dryden w3 3 8 8 3 0 - Armada ...cessesos 2 § 8 2 6 Brown City........ -o 6 1 074 Capac : 0°58 1 @71 All County Class B wisi obctab ee Ss —- ss eee : ‘NAME CLASS SCHOOL } Fees Bill Antico erg Sr. Clawson esse Prt Dwight Moulton End = Avondale " aes ake he Pone : . ‘alled Lake|#%* Sh0r8....0..06 3 44 Sen Van Sicklen ~- Tackle = Ww Ses 8 E 5 3 flan Varajon Guard Tr. TrOY \Ceor tinds.s.siot } ee Alexander Guard om Clarkston ees Wm gosteccnes 4 3 | ir. wson| sUBCRRAN CATROLIC | : a Thoat ies $20 620 S335 68 343 6 HONORABLE MENTION: Ends—Doug Falls; Rochester: Larry Dorr, 8° oe oS Clawson; Larry Walled Lake; Chuck Grube, Cranbrook; |. Geil, We. 810 ~6 20 * senureWes eves Tapwewed | prongeeeens i | | HONORABLE MENTION: End—Bill Tunnicliff, Ortonville: Terry Raymond, OL St. Mary; a T, Portege, Cha Eingstora and Lake St. James; Tackle— M4 } aces deat 15. Bentle one 8B East Lansing Walled Lake ‘oseph Becon: doom Lis hester, Kalamaroo State, Pius hing. © bey arlotte. Northville, Shore. (tle). MC 6t. Mary aauee cus Oscoda New Haven ‘aw Paw on Ypsi ose rs. Mancheste: Berrien St. Joseph, ; Springs and. "vinvetes City Bt. eee tee 3 a . ; a Skippers’ Unsung Hero’ 1Pros Schedule From the ta Box Of the 32 Oakland County High ‘Schools, 26 coaches replied and cooperated. This, was a true sampling of the entiré county. seeking for Fallen! straight Where there was any doubt as year to meet the early Canad: merited the position, Fa be te ete any Aye cettion hx U.S. college foot phone sis: their rested the fing!|"“! et . e Four schools did not Participate because of league! bonus selection and dah weve “rhe Pontes Pas tadlen ie happy to-present the 1956|mecting in midJanomy, Cusasio. i i anuary. ° All-Oakiand County ooten ee - . |professional football, however, ee or os ay Gennes forcing HONORARY carrans JOUN WALKER, the NFL tg move up its draft date John Walker «4560s, <900.. eemtor . . . tultback -.. Walled Under league rules, once a team . Lake High School . . . was near unanimous in the balloting. A power-|wins the bonus player, it drops ’ j _ ful runner wha gained 900 yards rushing, scored 56 points and was\out of the drawing until all 12\ f 4 Foe be a pillar on defense, Walker is without doubt Oakland County’s|teams have won. This year, only| i . Player-of-the-Year.” And by his support in the balloting he can |the Green Bay Packers and the| be considered the honorary captain of the All-County team. Chicago Cardinals will, participate . 2s « CRS jin the draw. The Pittsburgh Steel- QUARTERBACK TOM KOLLIN . . . 510. ay nie cing © cengrats ees CONCAGO Wi-"R's Midhlons.stjad.ts top choles to represent the . + + Clawson ~o + heron ‘Ohio State today in the top battle! conference in the Rose Bowl. ball conference! Michigan's chances for the bow! ‘The scuttiebutt is that if Green jot the Big Ten foot ‘went out with Iowa's triumph. oft with the honors title. the contest has. HALFBACK RON BREWER ...511... 190... senior...) men tatt back me deen Guguady hay |. Should Michigan defeat Ohio | Southfield. High School . . , was the County's top scorer and ground back oy ha ‘ain Ohio State's defending champions "2": Minnesota could finish see-| ‘ gainer. He ran a close second to Wailver im the balloting. | Swink, Texas Chvistian; Jen Ar- |can grab a share of the conference|st4 ‘ith & victory over Wisconsin’ jie _, wabeteed tags ne ee oe eee nett, Southern reo ray Sgn andl dingy - ead ae ‘Michigan State, which has finiched fe ‘aterford High School . . . led the Skippers to their best record ence Peaks, Michigan State, or from Ann Arbor. However, @ loss ii. Rig Ten season with a 42,mark, in history (&1). Scored 13 touchdowns and was touted for his| Oklahoma's Tommy McDonald lcould drop the Buckeyes as 1ow 85 would end up in a fourth place tie vee. __| The Cardinals seem. more like-/* “¢ for '\with Ohio State. Michigan State’ DEFENSIVE BACK RON ELMY .. . S11 . . . 185 . . » seniority to select an outstanding quarter-, watte-Uitehianss ihen end Sale tent Ohio State were picked to Avondale High School . . . was named to the team for his defensive! back with such prospects as Notre! State (4-1) battle betere a sell- (finish one-two before the penson’ wares. He received tap -SGig: ts His respest all opposing Dame's Paul Hornung, Stanford's| out crowd of 82,000, Illinois (began. : coaches. |John Brodie, Purdue’s Len Daw-| (1-3-2) will be at Northwestern |. Jowa was picked as an also-ran. " DEFENSIVE LINEMAN BOB WALSH . $1... 1%... senior son, or Georgia Tech's Wade) (2-3-1); Minnesota (41-1) at ‘but Minnesota was given an outside| {was the first name that came to Mitchell: j Wisconsin and Purdue “will be: backing When it comes regular at Purdue (0-4-2); Kansas State ae the shih 40 putea anand at Michigan State (42), and |seeking their first conference vie~ S41... 170... senior... Berk-| ing to their standing in the league, Notre Dame at lowa (5-1). ley High School . rated ey bie coach as « Dne pase recelver with geod detenave| lest place eam picking Sret andjshar of the title with its 60 Testgh over Ohio Sats loc eoat two touchdowns. Both games abilities. the first place ctu lest. are traditional battles with the Old END PETE MADELANS...60...175.,.. senior... Orchard) (Oaken Bucket riding on the, Pur Lake St. Mary . . is the lone Cass * ‘C” school player on the team. \ He is @ rugged Ind who in @ few short years hes made his mark in’ American athletics after coming to the U. S. agile peat need TACKLE JIM SAMEC...511...1%. High School . , took leading honors in the battle yaa (©3-2); Indiana (14) ‘chance. ’ } T-poiht underdog to Minnesota but! . was the top vote getter for the end slot. Highly/as of Sunday, Nov. 25, with the Towa has already wrapped Up 2. 1. is favored to beat indiana |e == Nate Clark, Podoley Head s==s22) basketball doubt about its superiority humbling little Thailand 101-29 to reach the second round. All- on Lake Wendouree at Ballarat jday, originally an open date. 80-meter Yale’s eight-oared crew, upset/Sewell, and Lon lim the first heat, will be the only!" womes's i American competitor in the repe- i chases as the six other U.S, en Ais int adharak what r road Sat ab erat’ weave andi ED forced rescheduling of the repe-|—,orman Read. . 4:30:42 chages (second chance) to Sun- Maite iy ut at aoe ter sped into the §00-meter finals Mon- day by breezing through the elim- inations. Courtney and finished. “2 in one heat in 1:53.6 and So- well won the other in 1:50 as Jim ‘Bailey, the Austra'ian who broke | 45 ‘the four-minute mile barrier as a > student ‘at Oregon, was eliminated Alsab. The colt paid $2.20 for $2 in 1941. _MELOURNE (f_sqturcay’s Olympic | TRACK & FIELD sons, — Harold Connolly, feet 3% inches (new Olympic Citn- 100-meter dash Women's — for - y r Us. entry) run — Tom Courtney, Arnold Spurrier qualitied Friday’ s Olympic Results of ren dElen omerpes Uh — = se, ant will SASERyEOAL United States 101, Thailand 29 . Singapore 58 (Sree eatin exer en ' Wi L ING |Banteamweight — Igor Rybak, Russia (no FENCING “ Fencing — & Pool United States 9, Great Britain 7 Italy 8 United States 4 United States 6 its against), Hungary 8 (63 \a- |been in-carving 2 SSeS ee |. f | been ne ‘surprie i cx TACKLE BOB HOLLOWAY ...511... 710. eater ast md 0 ege aie —_— tiae High School ... was wes goed enough to get high recogn ayes amen = Yeley He ™ ve By DAVE DILES |quarterback Tom Schwalbach of Annual Roller ROSSOLI Michigan AP Sports Editer (Northern Michigan and fullback, Oh Ms bid | . give Oe cols . a rata Nate Clark: and Jim Podoley, a Bob McNamara of Central Mich Dance Contest along with Bob Walsh. He was noted for his quickness in the fensive unit. tack eh, dei cat dee with) Here are the selectins ot me S@TieS Opens head coches and sports writers: TEAM POSITION tné SPACE HELMET aia a Res. $2.98 \S° Ball Band © Brand. Sizes : S-M-L, SUNDAY ONLY Buy Sunday Cur at These Reduced Prices! GUARD ED GRAMES .. . 5-10... 175... senior... es pa Lake High School . _ was the guide man in the Vikings’ strong of "\small college football team an- fensive unit. He was especially fast and was hard to be taken out nounced today. iu of the play. | The- scintillating stars, Clark | CENTER JOE HHL .. 510... 10. » +» senior. - Pontiac trom Hiliedaie -ang—Podoley-frem | High School .. . gained the All-County spot after a close race with Central Michigan, ran away with! Clawsen’s Dick Jacobs. He was also rated an outstanding linebacker. ¢he honors in the first AP selec- ; == 2 ; tions, released ‘after balloting of . There they are, Oakland County's best. ‘all of the state's small colleges and : ——-— —$———— newspapers throughout . earrrs; ae ofeeeh Se ° Clark, A i ng Ernest Trojans, ULCA Clash U. of D. Meets scores 4 sear ago end “more valy "arimem™. Michigee, i Crosstown Battle ~ jable than ever this year”— in the igen: " ELES #—The old col-| U. of D. Sunday we usdun cae pulne tal wre Brisco ince ee Wnts Oe uase den ' : , * oon a gaa importantly to-| DAYTON, 0. (INS)—I'D be UD. aad Be lentes vee a ee ‘Wickham, - Norther® placed in state - day im the crontown football te-agdinet UD. in a Confusion Bow! the first team. The senior sprinter, | » 28s Oe" Gene Beront, Michigan Teer: | ships; ee er eee cas between Southern Californa| game im U. D. Stadium at 2:15 who played his high school ball at Soca, utes, Sate agent sures. | ith finals, on, Dec oats are| and UCLA before expected p.m., Sunday. ‘Benton Harbor where he WAS igen "gore Ripue. Cetra? Mhiges: ers throughout ae | 65.000 at Memorial ae | = * ‘named to the Associated Press All-| Deve ayers. Hope. ee The game, to be telecast na-| Bud Kert’s University of Dayton srate Class A high school team in rs ST Gok dace to nalneranaae att Se cen ne meen oo 0 beltinat rs: M m., . “career at ; its, ot EM Dis Ter" betes teel Wel be the Boas forthe Powe! aa eaat Rigaae win 4 voit. Wolves, Vikings Dominate # squads hurt badly by injuries and'who haven't won a game at home touchdowns. _ Pacita Coast “Coterence essiine onan, Devers res ic) Cart was «| Lute At-americe! 7 J]. Valley Grid Elevens ties. 7 anglaise eoemiharteman bare hep sq gate» FIGHTS Detroit, victorious in two of eight honors this year. Annual Saginaw-Valley all-star! TACKLES—Jullus Strange (PC), Jerry| —Seopae . ie Wexica ‘Mex-| games, winds up its season at) With Clark and Podoley in the/football team, announced today | “tjcanps dic es | Rs farce, Houston on Dec. 1. ifirst-team backfield are freshman!showed the Bay City Wolves and —— Flint Northern Vikings dominating t (BC), John Q . } j the first team, and Arthur Hill the SOS0) aac —— at — ew be . second eleven. Pontiac High a ENDS—Ron Warren (PN), Dick Diet : we Ed oo. not place any member of its squad) yj.) ears Favorites tor NFL teaturez se ssee—< = nine mentions in the é et — cet arty gy tan Gaines | | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (would produce a deadlock for first/Browns in another important ath fi Sh ameeeedigy nS (FN). J. Draves (AH), Gary Murphy high scoring Chicago Bears place in the Eastern. The Cards | game. The *Sking are 3-point fa- . ings : J gg —- — Ends—-Robinsen | = ™ lost to the Steelers 14-7 last week vorites off’ their successive tri- Flint Central each had ope.” (rc) Schultz (BC), ; today were T-point favorites -to. umps over the Browns, Cards, the Northern was represented by — P}. ‘but they'll be on their home Ps deteat the New York Giants in tomorrow, Chicago: is|Lions and the Giants. three on the second team, Lam tomorrow's big game/‘which will favored by 6% points kK Rounding out the 5S.game pro- or auy cna’ Central two go along way toward deciding San Francisco will be at) “SY “N ace titleholders in the Na- The streaking Washington Red. Philadelphia and Los Angeles at tional Football League. ie: whe | e Cleveland; Baltimore, * * * The odds-makers are giving the wie "ceane sive, wae 4-inc Hac Is Leader| boosted. them into first ‘place in hold a half game lead over Detroi 8 spot by bowing to Green Bay on|Press Big deer contest. ~The + eect - caer ‘Thurman Bowers of Milford held) a a ea the to in the widest antler A ot > to TAO Is |avision only two days, with a TT 5] 8 i i 28 Hi} Hy ot al You g ee eT oa a 10-point, 1 antlered beck |.. noel ” Sizes 6.70018 an no = ; tee re we 6” > a running of| Weighed more than pounds. | » Webster e Mitchell, 2889 Lansdowne _ SUNDAY ONLY! | Men's & Ledies’ Shoe Rink Roller Siaies | BIG DISCOUNTS ON TOYS! want Now for ee ‘isabeth, Taylor_ Sew-Easy Fr ashion Kit ae smart —-_ make hee ipake Se $497 | Made b a American Toy urniture Co. | BIGGER DISCOUNTS ON ICE SKATES! 4 with. 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Ballytore—so named because it means “very high hill" ‘and is the name of the town in Ireland from which both their ancestors came, ig a sprawling, comfort- able looking house set-in the mid- When it was time to choose a color scheme for the living room, the Shaffners started with a handwoven rug from Mexico. They found its gray-green color unusual and difficult to match. But they succeeded in mixing . paint the same color, used it-for the walls in the living room and the dining room. .The green cot- ton. draperies ‘are also a ‘good match. 5 The living room fs oriented to take advantage of the glorious view to the north. Sixty feet down from the house a little creek runs through the Shaffner property. PENNSYLVANIA FARMBOUSE: — Transplanted to the Michigan country- side, this Pennsylvania style of house is right at home in the Rochester Hills, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shaffner, formerly of Birmingham, designed and built the COMFORTABLE CHARM — The windo ravine and a view of distant hills. The furniture is informal and comfortable. Against the gray-green walls and sal * in the living room overlook a carpet the fldwered chairs stand out. Prints on . The rest of the acreage is rolling and left in its natural state, On the rear, outside the din- ing room is a large -screened porch. There's space in the back yard, at the top of the hill for a picnic table. “We live all over our house,” Mrs. Shaffmer said. The house is comfortable looking, with plump- cushioned chairs everywhere and convenient lamp tables filled with reading material. The upholstered furniture - is cl In the: hall stands a cherry grandfather's clock dated 1799. ‘Phis-clock has been im the family” for all but twenty years of its -existencé: It-has a brass face : with three separate dials. One covered in flowered siaeniat: mainly rose and. red. One chair next tothe fireplace is plain green. The sofa peside the win- dow has 4 small green triangu- lar figure on a beige ground. The Shafiners .have filled their house with antique furni- ture. Some of the pieces, like a walnut chest in the bedroom, belonged to Mrs; Shaffner’s grandmother. Other items they bought just because they liked them. Pontiac Press Pheotes by Jim Mahar kind of house they had always wanted. The exterior is red brick with white trim and white shutters. It is a one-story house except for the bedroom section. “the wall are framed in old wood frames. Lampshades were made from ir ia on eS ee ee ee télls time, one tells the day of the month and the third tells the phases of the moon, The name of the maker, Isaac Thomas, is engraved right on the clock, as well as the place, Willis Town, Pa., where it was made. This Thomas is no rela- tive of the other clockmaker, Seth Thomas. All the lamps in the house are made from vases or an- tique objects with shades of Kandwovea lines, These shades ‘TERRACED YARD — The backyard of the Shaffner home is hilly like the rest of their land. Here they have constructed stone ter- > yare window walls. were once old bed sheets and table cloths and are completely washable.” Pennsylvania made, the walnut . gateleg table in the dining room is Queen Anne style with duck feet. The huge cherry- cupboard has brass hardware. One wall looks paneled, but opens to re- veal cupboards for dishes and linen. Behind the cupboard the wall is papered with a yellow scenic paper, Two sides of the room The braided rug is brown, green and yellow. ~The kitchen is a large room “ile two distinet werk areas. The stove and washer and dry- room. races and steps. The porch adjoins the dining & PANELED D WALL. — One wall ef the living room_is paneled, with bookeases to the left of the fireplace. Painted green like the rest of the room, it makes a subdued background for —— books and art objects. The brass fire basement living room. steep, dropping sixty feet down to a creek. lent for receiving hot pans. In the south window there's @ drop leaf table with red cush- ‘ioned ladder back chairs. Walls and ceiling are ‘papered in a green and red flower’ print. The curtains are sheer white with rickrack trim. For her menu planning and kitchen accounts Mrs. Shaffner has an unusual desk, Once it served a ticket agent in an of fice of ‘the New York Central (Continued on Page 18, Col. 3) QO The door at the right opens into the At the left the hill is rail is pierced in a rosette design. A set of bel- lows hangs on one side next to an antique tea kettle. The lamp at the left is made from an antique tea pot. {PAINFUL FALL 3 ; Winter will be here sooner than you think . . . Order your garage now... save getting into a cold car! First, remove ‘the hinges, door! Music is piped through the —_ Pe ae ten in the library knobs a ate wee tee and pment, plus a squeeze t f SPECIALIZING IN radio and a television set plastic BB cox Brom pH sadline: a we pieces surfaces.. Before the aluninum - Gereges Commercial Bidgs. room are ~the The a Breexeways Concrete Work 1 tiene res. . if if qf . i door to Additions Porch Enclosures marks. ep ice and snow he To obtain the full size Choir Boy and Choir Girl Pattern No. | | 153 send $1 to Steve Ellingson, Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, Calif. — TO BUY OR SELL ee, Ma af de | REAL ESTATE Kitchen Cabinets of Wood JOHN KiNzLER . | fashioned bed. HOLIDAY DECORA a ittle choir In. sofme spots you can stipple. 7 Ame temateting a | "The other is a table used now | very eaay to make fromthe fllsise pattern, And when ty are | Se we Oe ee // off your steps. : : ae P for a telephone table. Whoeve: - . . ‘it old wrought iron that { Recreation Rooms Siding aaa & Gaal ehanavar waar ta finished you can put-one-on-either side of your front door or out jnad been exposed to the weather. | helen head. © fiy, the in the yard, where all passersby will see them. If you wish you (After the plastic aluminum has 4 Kitchen Remodeling Bethrooms top and front are pine, the leaf | 9” string letters between the two saying, “‘Merfy Christmas and thoroughly dried, paint the sur- e : | poplar. Two legs are maple, one Happy New Year.” face with a flat black paint. i “There Is No Substitute for Experience” | fo cheesy. the fourth is walnut. To build these little choir people all you need do is trace | The finish job so nearly re- AWNING 60. “ga oa men er Ss eee the full size patterns on plywood, masonite or wall board, then saw paces pein wipe glory P : tem. finally t them the pattern specifies. It’ you ¢ have to a chisel to ; Open Deily 9:00 - 5:30 | Nowadays, not many homes | Sagy: The painting is no trick at all, you trace the features on the {tel! that the hardware is anything) $ 163 W, Montcalm FE 8-2102 . Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 i hc meee dressing TOOMS. | ‘Wood, then paint over the tracings. a hand-forged item. “J = ‘BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE GARAGE SPECIAL 207 W. MONTCALM Although the bedroone te on | At the Mashing white ight jst eat of Oskland Avene I} room It is on the second foot {510 w. Heres re 4-352 | Se ae Eh ates vm FE 40544 jaime | set coerce [best in TEES Finishes , | i Ha 4 4 iq ; Walls and ceiling are papered | ones. The linen rug is gray. °° Consider in planning your arr iguns nbs ortmiy star oot A : ons fas kitchen is the finish on the cabinets, possibility of warping, Wood cab- | i cotton. On one wall there is a ust be protective, attractive, Oy ping or dgeloratin i 12220 12 car, complete with handsome ‘tall birch desk. 7 des to maintain’ and long-lasting. os * 4 ANGLE — TEE , | | cement work, 8x7 steel door, : © \ | tains are yellow. imptemnet ot ied kitchen | b} If your cabinets are z wood and ; Mo go Sigg . more than normal for the season | ‘Rug Absorbs Moisture -—A- chenille rug in front of a) dryer will absorb much’ high. | ‘The value of work put in place) i . We Specialize | COMMERCIAL ROOFING Phone FE 2-202 aaa WN. Established 1918 Get an Estimate Withest HUGUS-MARSH REFRIGERATION ASS'N. [STORM SASH WINTER PRICES NOW IN EFFECT! | us today o : still time to fix in ‘56. 10 Windows and 2 Doors 4. Self Storing Storm Sash ae "| the t ‘mew - the outside and not in ‘ See eee cal: on iad rap Madina RECREATION ROOMS — CUSTOM BUILT Tired of looking at that dark’ dingy basement? ‘Now is the time to fix it up. Call and let us moke it a — spot in ned home. 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If emergency supplies are kept ‘available in a “disaster kit” in caught short should an emergency bage can, and kept in a place quickly accessible. These galvan- Cedar Chests in Style for Space-Saving Folk eo ROY ANNETT, Ine. 28 E. Huron St. Ph. TE 38-7192 Realtors See the Famous - AUTOMATIC! | wlth will, end year furnace tending | | ) - it's Completely ; | | fortable heat you desire. See It at Your Heating Super Market GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 West Huron (Corner of Elizabeth-Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849. ‘Screens Provide these containers are bottled water, supplies, but other things may be added. some families may need more than one container, Space, Privacy The urge to “push back the walls" can be removed from the list of common frustrations that -plague- modern -homemakers. The Oriental-inspired open floor plan. — in which sliding screens substitute for walls, doors and more natural daylight to pass through — screens are often a reom’s saving grace from & purely decorative standpoint. Apartment as. well as private home dwellers are turning to a myriad of new adaptations of this ancient, Far Eastern kitchen-dinette combination, for example, translucent sliding pan- els are more satisfactory than 1 YES! we vo seu BOAT | INSURANCE. | THATCHER PATTERSON either side. i * iless as the uses for screens, and| \terials, of course, comprise an] important segment in themselves doors or solid walls, since they segregate the two areas without blocking the light or view from * * Choice of materials is as end prices range from budget to lux- ury categ@ries, The Oriental ma- — including split or natural bam- boo, grasscloth, leaves and butter- heh aor Bank comme Meant mt. | flies laminated in plastic, and Chinese lacquer or rubbing applied With additional supplies, | practice. In ‘the increasingly prevalent! pulls of far éastern flavor, Wood is figured |covers to 1r American walnut in a choice of the new brown or | rodent proof. tae niin New 3 bedroom homes . ict, prtee 90 $9,680 REFRIGERATION “es Hoge Tahal orerriaogt Ae Act Way to Test Caroet | SERVICE Now! Drive out today! | ‘Before buying a carpet, put | All Types—All Makes MODEL OPEN DAILY 12-9 P.M. small. samples of it-under the legs Commas teticiT” Road, just off J Road indentation dis- the chair is re- When applying paint with a. roller, always begin on an un) finished area and work toward al finished ¢ one. 3 miles north of Walton SERVICE AVON Authorized ae INVESTMENT CO. REFRIGERATION FE 5-9237 1902 W. Huron St. Built by— ELLIOTT- JARED to wood. with helpful new ideas. Insulite can help you. Unused space in attics and basements can be turned into bright, modern rooms’ with Insulite specially made .fér interior decoration At the same time, Insulite provide insulation . . two jobs — interior decoration and insulation — with one low cost.’ Call us for complete information. No obligation. Ask for the free Insulite interior decoration book. helps cut heating costs. Thus ‘you do It’s filled * Clear Redwood * Tavern Grade Ook ee a pret. We Carry a.Complete Line of an ie * Knotty Pine * Knotty Cedat * All New 4’x8’ Minglewood PHONE OR 3-121] BU LUMBER COMPANY , BUILDERS IFUL HOME @ ODAY - i ‘ee + lee ee 8 es eee: INSULATE .3/ _. With | FIBERGLAS CALL US TODAY AMBASSADOR INSULATION Be Wise ... Economize . . . Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. r : 483 Elizabeth Loke Road FE 5-8405 Bs be te \ New, Complete One Premium Home Owners’ Formerly separate insurance policies were required to protect your home, your contents, insured against theft losses and personal liability claims. Now, one modern. package insurance plan replaces separate contracts at a savings up to 25 per cent. Credit given for existing policies to expire.’ Annual payments available. Inquiries invited. Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. 70 West Lawrence St. corner Cass FE 3-9221 GROVECREST MANOR CONVALESCENT HOME —\ Now open at 161 State street, Pontiac's newest convalescent home is an attractive building. This:large home was completely remodeled and a wing added on the back, Rooms for two, three and four patients, as well as private rooms, will accommodate thirty- | ORCHARD corr APARTMENTS BRAND NEW NOW RENTING FOR | IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ° “We Furnish Automatic Heat, Hot Water, Stove, Refrigerator, Exhaust Fan, 1} Ton Air Conditioner, Master Tenna, Beautiful Kitchens and Bathrooms. ADULTS ONLY BEAUTIFUL BALCONY TYPE MODERN BUILDINGS Open Deily 9 to 5 Sendag: 14.00 ¢ FEderat 8-6918 ~~: three people. The exterior is covered with aluminum siding. A parking lot has been provided in the rear. The interior decora- tion makes extensive use of pastel colors. Melvin Eller was the contractor. Caulking now can save you cash, ithis winter, Even if your house is only a few payments old, it’s quite likely that iy ; | Garage Door Keeps House Warmer! in ala mee te 2 hee Where Attached Wall cracks and crevices. And if yours | Is Not Insulated leach Gat thew. Cracks and crevices at the Homeowners who do an. other- struction joints are inev itablosin wise good job of weather-stripping every house no matter how new IN MAKE a. REPAIR } TELL WHAT TO BUY. OO THINGS YOURSELF, Oe Tr ATRV I -eth 4 eee wee? re 723% | RonF SSS SaRkkREER RR & & a a Keep Vacuum Clean their windows and doors, often and well built it is. But each !_joverlook the serious heat lossicrack left unmended is an open ‘through cracks around the door of invitation to moisture that causes i their attached garage, warns Rich- rot, to drafts that boost heating ‘ard J. W itson, weather-stripping bills,.to insects seeking room and adviser. board, and to dust and dirt. + “Many homes have been built) The solution is to plug up the with an un-insulated wall separat- crevices with a caulking —- | ing the living quarters from the| pound, a stick-to-anything sub- ga garage,” Wilson points out. “‘Heat| stance that you can squeeze from | flows through those walls into the cold garage. The problem of heat) loss into the garage is especially ‘acute in splittevel homes where’ there are living quarters above the louie se Wall Usetul, Attractive “Obviously the warmer the | garage can be (ept, the lower | isigns for the adjoining kitchen- the amount of heat that will be ‘dining or kitchen-living area is to lost to it from the house,” ‘use a low counter height separator “Weather - sciping of overhead ai gs the vier. garage doors is an easy assi ‘ani | home ibar when serving in the dining Bi grote ing Pe Sgpenmian ample room for kitchen storage. ‘The housewife will find that by * It is easy to build cabinets and seprodhebirysiger odndbres tone binetmaker uses | for good soaking coupes F Paul’ cit the carpenter or ca =i may stp aar for they are | A good way to finish the front of the pass counter facing the dining area is with attractive ishelves at either side of the ledge provide added space for grooming) builtins and walls. items. When. thete woods are finished texture they create a room or liv-' ‘ing space of great charm for no Empty the dust bag of yourtwo boards are exactly alike. jvacuum cleaner often — this does Some may have a birdseye, a tight | }imuch to insure good cleaning knot or a particularly attractive laction. In the average home, this grain. These unusual features can should be done mr wae week. = ish ig Used, - Weather-Strip Save Now by Caulking jis an older house it's a sure bet! | Whichever kind of caulk job your One of the most sought after de- : ‘constructed to her own specifiea- ming, freezing, water leaks and denn do will he , sntie- . factory then trying to fit a factory | Compact Mirrors Help It set of drawers into her space. »-panel_-beards—of-fir or hemlock 7 to match the rest of your kitchen | to bring out the natural grain and ee Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service GAS AND OIL—EXCEL—MUELLER FHA Licenséd Contractor — Free, Estimates palin St. FE 2-4970 Existing Homes Gain | Popularity Over New Two existing homes are sold for every new one put on the market, says ‘Practical Builder. The mag: azine quotes the National Associa- for average use. lt has a special tion of Real Estate Boards as re-| beveled tip to facilitate applica- porting sales up as much as 35 per | tion-and-a-“key" to help -you roll‘ cent over last year in some areas, | it easily and without waste, ‘with many purchasers expecting to There are two kinds of caulking do considerable remodeling of their 0 sobs you may encounter. inewly acquired homes. Among One is preventive \caulking to the reasons people reportedly like eep a house new by heavily coat-| older houses are that room sizes ing the joints where cracks may|4re larger, trees are in, public eventually occur, thus circumvent-| limprovements exist, and there's a special caulking gun or from ‘a king size toothpaste-type metal tube. Unless you have a great ing future trouble and mainte-/often excellent possibility of renting nance costs. part of the house. The second, curative caulking, is more difficult since it can involve’ filling large openings. Sometimes it means replacing rotted boards that earlier caulking would have saved. If an opening is large, pack “first with oakum, then caulk. house needs, you'll find ita money-. saving effort well worth the few hours it will take you to do it. Complete Stock of NATURAL | Building Stone = Seneeeere tenet Bek @ Briar Hill @ Colorado Pink Ledge © French Lick Sandstone ~ @ Tennessee Marble @ Blue and Buff Tayco Rich Looking, Lustrous Polished Marbie Window Sills Besutiful Tennessee Marble ESTIMATES GIVEN | Without Obligation PONTIAC LOW WINTER PRICES - Now in Effect on @ Attics @ Dormers No Money Down! Free Estimates! 1 to 5 Years to Pay! MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS 3377 W. Huron Street ae eld “Please Hurry . .. Only 4 Homes Left at These Wonderful Ferms™ CUT STONE M-59 (! Mi. West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 ~ UPPER Z ONG Se ae is hed } E & Naat @ Birch kitchen with built-in range ond oven @ Loaded with closets and storage space -@ Paved roads @ Huge activities room opens on back yard — @ Dining room @ Poneled den LAKE ‘ES STA TES ar — WE = | FULL vars 4 ONLY 1 LEFT ,:* FOR A QUALIFIED VETERAN with NO Down Fost of Middlebels Pr | Civilians You Pay Only | "JUST 3: LEFT! $5 00 -- *- MODEL HOME | Corner Stanley & | Phone & Cornell TOwnsend 8-8177 MONTH LY’ PAYMENT _ 72 ' 20-Day Occupancy OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY | TPM to 6 PM Whe hike wn a te gale >... Becher iy bewildering to the average Ph. FE €-4516 of an air conditioning unit, so it is comforting to know that basically the best known residential HY-HAVEN HOMES forereies oo the same geocral See Them Today! FRANK SALES ORtande 3-2980 te ad * le ey * oh gly Me bay may be readily in i endating heating systems are also available, GAMA points out, Sliding Glass Doors Being Made Available There are several manufacturers who are making sliding glais doors available in either polished plate In sections of the country where pleasant weather prevails, polished MAKE IT CONVENIENT—Jn space under the stairs, in a corner of the basement or garage — | wherever the home workshop is set up, a great deal of space is not the first requirement. Impor- tant point is to arrange tools so that work follows Fad 4 a natural sequence. Here, combination saw-joint- er is in the center of the shop, positioned so that the home craftsman takes only a couple of steps from bench to saw. Drill press is close to the bench where it can serve many uses. oe ‘ oe ; Bs Hs re oa a See : eee oe pot oe . os "Air Condioning "REAL ESTA [Units Described ~ MORE HOT WATER FOR LESS MONEY Two Heating Elements Heat Waler 20 Hours Out of Each Day — NO FURNACE- TENDING! or Oil plate glass rates high in popular- ity. Where the weather tends to become seasonally more severe homeowners choose Thermopane for its insulating value against heat loss in the winter and exces- ‘Illusion of Large Room Ss ‘New Dust Collector home handymen no longer CLEAN, ECONOMICAL! | GeneaaL@eecrne t Heating and Sheet Metel , DUO THERM 52 Gal. Automatic WATER HEATER Regular $124.95. s99” a eee ment — Fully automatic. full insulated. | 30-sel, Gas Water.Heater “es GOOD HOUSEKEEPING es ee hs OG BEE aa sie ii: js 2 > *~- wae - ad rd * sive heat gain in the summer. Through Use of Mirrors 4 Replace Old Furniture = oe P : ; which frustrates you with its short only the ceiling ig reflected. When you find a piece of fur-|wails and low ceilings, try using| Hang it low enough to pick up = MEAT you've always = nad niture growing shabby, replace] mirrors to add a new look of depth! If you have a room in your home|so that from a sitting position trial type dust collector the image of furnishings and in \ing Co,, Pittsburgh. el aes pees a ne lof their power tool endeavors. The iworld’s first big-capacity, indus- iwith the home workshop in mind ‘is offered by Rockwell Manufactur- = sng] SMD. FE 4-1555 51 W. Huron St. 351-N, Paddock FE 5-6973 | it. A single piece of shabby fur-jand sparkle, advises Ralph Sher-| | this way you will enjoy the full puvqreons wood cit am legsrat sow! | niture can rob a room of its charm,/win, chief designer for the Libbey-| gecerative effect provided by | ent hand-fired furnace to sna mabe it look teded. Owens-Ford wee =a | the mirror when you are both sit- + burning, economical TIMKEN | PAAAAAAAAAAPAAAPAAAIOA ' ting and standing, | ; sai 3 3 COMPLETE 3 “The high Cost of undertaking To give the feeling of height to! te NEW EASY-PAY OFfeR 3 : = 3 eeagigers go ag ap ats low ceilings and at the same time * : . 4 strong makiNg\create a distinctive furniture set- . inoutl sone yon Had mony 3 INTERIOR $ dreamed-of expansion changes in|ting, Sherwin suggests caspending| 2 —— — low oy Foam $ $|‘match box’ rooms,” points out), mirror vertically as a backdrop ae > PAINTING >| Mr. Sherwin, “‘but the simple solu-/for q side table. q tecdinersereel a cat b f nn $ tion to Lay — small) By placing an attractive lamp) » i? » rooms ies e use of mirrors , ide of table, either on/ » 2 DE 2! which are low in cost when com- aged ie pt ~ floor. 2 2 the top of the independent © No Down Payment 4 2) pared to the expense and general / standing type,-a-functional furni-| : > emes and Wallpaper > roby, F ; i> Desiens Available on Mequest $/confusion involved in removing @jture ynit is formed. The soft tones © 36 Months to Pay 2 Call for Free Estimate 2 wall or raising a ceiling.” of the lamp are reproduced in the! 2 L. A. LAWSON ‘2 Thanks to today’s modern |mirror, radiating a 2 n - ees a, pee 5 ‘ $| method of twin - grinding plate |to the entire room. Established 1910 - Sewn aie $| glass which is used in the manu- | The vertical line of the re - : ~ eran er ee eee facture of high - grade mirrors, |itself, and the similar nature : A. ELBLING homeowners are able to obtain (the reflection tend fo make Lead . AUGUST JOHNSON mirrors of the highest degree of {ceiling appear higher. & SONS distortion-free clarity yet attain i able, and at reasonabl it, too, : 4 Heating % Air Conditioning | REALTOR ‘ am Psychology Works te Sheet Metal * Roofing | 1704 Telegraph pak One of the most common prob- ; ' FEderal 4-2533 lems encountered in homes both} Workers in one large factory had | 73 S. Parke FE 4-1504 | new and old, is the dilemnia of to lift and carry black metal) |<€Meeeeee aes. short walls. One solution lies art Bp Fa oar eee eee ee \ TORIDHEET | WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops ote nt se ty 08 ey light in the AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 8s: =i o> Ni: giving the entire area a $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area ite cit ng of spaciousness and 17 Orchard Loke Ave. FE 2-9124 Pate. (hha anubhututhntheutudhutheueathesiiis *. . Sherwin cautions against placing Soaneichets too high. up On the wall =. the mirror on the wall in Comfort, Convenience ‘ee == Say | opposite the window. d Economy! —_— | 3 tside view is an y } |_In this way the outside view is Retouch Oak Floors reflected, giving the wall a pleas- ~e i For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call \ ing; living mural effect. Natural} Oak floors finished with floor room is increased seal, a relatively new type mate-| boxes which they complained were | too heavy. As a test, and unm! were cleaned and repainted over a weekend in a bright green. The next week when.the workers came back they thought the boxes were new ones and unanimously praised the “new lightweight containers,” rial, can be readily retouched in. 'worn areas without revealing dis- 'tinct lines between the new old finish, Unlike surface finishes, such as varnish, seal _penetrates the wood fibers. It is noted for | unusual resistance to —— } 11:00. A. M. to 5:00 P. M. OPEN SUNDA ‘DOORS: 34° **Pontiac’s. Headquarters for ‘Aluminum ‘Doors? | Alwindo Co. ALL EXTRUDED ALUMINUM DOORS WITH HARDWARE oo” SPECIAL FALL PRICES on JALOUSIE WINDOWS For BREEZEWAY and PORCH ENCLOSURES _Turn Your Old Porch Into a Beautiful Recreation Room or or Oe | 99° or $12.75. aa Our Ontstanding Fall Special! '10~ALUMINUM WINDOWS, DOUBLE HUNG, ANY SIZE | / 2- ALUMINUM STORM DOORS, 7%-in., WEATHER STRIPPED | ‘Pontiac's Peterson. Window Dealer” per window z+ known. to the workers, the boxes § _CAST-O-STONE © BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME... NOW LOW AS A Completely NEW ‘Look in Stone... : i : ; j alk = & # : - x 6 ee i z wf ¥ ah wee ne ee ee ES SS ee =e PA: wie INSULATE TOO! a We ee ee — 3 ; joa et A Pat es, ie ____"PHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1956 HAVING TROUBLES? | Call « Member of the ee | rnin Gait oon] be ok Gos cae oem . : . the correct type of glue for home Basically, glue is one of the t daha “fix-it” materials to use, \particularly those types sold in | handy fold-up metal tubes. This) easy application, however, gives notion that any glue will glue se . ~ mi Failure can be avoided - HEATING selecting the correct adhesive a 47 for the. job at hand. | a EQUIPMEN Ona East Bivd., east of Per- Liquid animal glue, casein glue - — es eo | THERES NOTHING FINER BURT! ty, 2 lots approximately l and resorcinol glue are all fine Otto A. Trzos acre each, with combined ° for wood. The animal. glue is A Gteow Leke Rd. A to Z Refrigeration ewwlboncs or hobbies. FE 4-9455 frorffage on East Blvd. of # jready to use but won't stand much : over 500 feet, in large pop- * 3 ulation area. Ready for moisture. Casein needs mixing and development. is virtually ~ waterproof, while Willis M. Brewer pg sepeiring toys, moeking SAVOY MOTEL — Pontiac's newest. motel.is a two-story cement block building _ building at the right) has sprayed-on acoustical ceilings — another innovation in | KEEGO HARBOR models_and_repairing oan ‘idee located on Telegraph and’ Menominee roads. The block is covered with a new prod- building. All units are steam heated from a central heating plant. In the summer FE 2-0278 items about the house cellulose| Ut that is sprayed on; tiny bits of glass are embedded in this “paint.” The U-shaped blowers send chilled water throughout the building for air conditioning. The build- | : y adhesives, generally sold under| uilding is so constructed that even in rooms right on Telegraph road almost no. ings are white with orange doors and aqua trim. ip Eves & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 i various brand names as “‘house- Pe ee ee “ i : | hold cement,” are excellent. ‘These = So ere Build Fruit Cellar’ on Carport a rubber base adhesive, This) Remember grandmother's root/of lumber as the rest of the home, You need not paint the interior’ be applied to the surface with|cellar? It was always a little|so it doesn’t stand out in bold re-|of the food cellar unless you want jeither brush or trowel or directly child's delight to see the rows ofjlief as an afterthought. If the house|., try -your own hand at painting,| ‘from the tube. jcanned fruit and vegetables and/has been built of Douglas fir boards) ; took otal | If. you want to cover your kitchen the wonderful variety. of red-col-\and battens, then the outer walls but it will certainly much, | counter or table top with laminated ored jams and jellies. But thelot the carport storage wall will|more cheerful and presentable if) joes teat 0. eaeient Sand type of rect wear of Ga Beet was chnceeree Hed © Oey Wo are Sielguedie i painted. | PRE-WINTER SALE on Att Custom Built — ALUMINUM and FIBERGLAS _AWNINGS ~ PORCHES ond PATIOS ALUMINUM SIDING ISAVE 50% NOW ene die eee ey tn aalilae has ot nodes ot SOMES toe “2 ON ALL WROUGHT ALUMINUM COLUMNS strong and, as the louse or the slid-f } Painting will make peal = arses ; a = * -implies, grip upon contact. This|ing. cellar door from outside the ast oe eae |to use lower and less costly | « ‘TWheans that you don’t need any |house. call eover the aatlds uth Ge 1 fir lumber for the inside sheath- GIGANTIC SAVINGS! NO — clamps to hold the plastic down) 2 dered matching ing. You oe (Eg, ees aaree eae 10 Alum. Comb, Storm Windows choose from |while the adhesive sets. The| In the wintertime, a trip to the ‘han geal Ra 2 Aine. Camb. Doce MONEY o Babes nants! fateh. . « ; hitch here is that you have to be cellar was an adventure in bundl- = — ee | | $199.00 L @ Hertsontal lines add beauty a [Fight the first time—the cement|ing up and groping ayound in the! ame a a aS [ e DOWN fe the appearance of yeer _ 4 —s That it's “difficult to halt “dark on —winter—days.- + mi hing inside ood seit ___ . 3 move things about after even a. is will insure a heat | MODEL | 4-608 : oie sheeting em 45 degree brief moment of contact. | semis oe po _ an and coldproof room, ideal for food a ff L. W. BOGERT CALL TODAY FE 9 — patsd we eae Another useful adhesive to have, changes have been wrought. 5*°rage. Arrange for an electric ALL AWHING & STORM WINDOW SALES ase tanita, around the house is liquid solder. oe ee ious food sht inside to avoid the dark grop-| 233 $. TELEGRAPH RD. F Ruth St PONTIAC D. Facing be OPEN DAILY 1 TO 6 fold-up meta] tubes for fastening | cold reom variety, are just a step |" Turn Jett Ot Andersoovite Ra. im @ metal, wood or glass. The joint away from the kitchen door. Left on riven to Cioverton.. right is agp strong as with some) ee 6 on Cleverton Gears i types of adhesives, but it is satis-; j a factory for many minor household) Te modern wife has it easy in| MAHAN REALTY CO.) =?" = lige gion peorm © z D Pi °*s jairy; and well lighted food ster #7* reclusive Distributor i lage closet is being designed to fit’ Sectional Housing Mig. Co. Glass may be made now to carport, right outside the kitchen 1073 W. Haren Fe 2-603 Btransmit or absorb ultraviolet or door. infrared it. — : . a Seceeiee eaeciegeaeisoiers _. FITS CARPORT WALL | ‘ : ") ‘The room can be large or small, SUGGESTIONS narrow, square or oblong, just so . FOR YOUR ‘it fits cosily Into the .storage wall = | of the carport. When closed, it is Pst another storage compartment, ‘but open it up and see the wonders: of .home canning and preserving spread before your eves. . * . | Care must be taken in designing ‘the food cellar to insure safe pres- lervation of all kinds of canned goods. Walls should be built of 'wood to give maximum insulation —wood such ‘as Douglas fir which -is durable and easily obtained. The room should be insulated between | the stud walls of fir, Shelving, of -course, will look best if it, too is built of fir to match the walls. * s La | The door should be of double construction to prevent freezing inside the food cellar during the | winter months, and it should be 4 provided with a lock for the oa os hety Seow “— - $15. 97 x rer _} A good many carports have been built without too much attention to their architectural affinity with the remainder of the home. Some rare just lean-tos.. Others can stand la bit of touching up to make them really become an integral part xe the home. * Here's where the housewife ‘without a good food cellar can Your Choice in Full Brick 4 Bedrooms r] BATHROOM _= have her heart's desire. It. is: Lew $12.78 3 Fer ter $5.11 *: | mighty easy to build a storage wall 2 Baths or 3 Bedrooms — Full Basement Ranch Home he fafer.the_carpert te. compl ea | | + +. arrangements for financing and construction. epee POINTS 7 “Choose Your Homesite Now : $350 Down to Gli’s 5 a a principal poin ts should : om. “_MIDWEST. SU eeLY co. FE 5-413 et yp Saree wall in Clarkston’s — Desirable — Here’s a fine suburban home that compares | Subdivision ~s to homes selling for almost $18,000. If you're - ST looking for a home you should see the New . . ee FFOR » Best Quality » CONCRETE} | FREE PONY RIDES Sista rete vot For the Kiddies Sun. I-to 4 Model Open | SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. OPEN DAILY - fe 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! You con depend on us for i " guatity as SERVICE cee SATISFACTION! like’ a rug: ‘The firm says ordinary ; roofing time is cut 25 per cent. (— ~All Types of Building Materials CHURCH'S, Inc. Make Business Center Try to have a business centér in lyour kitchen that will invite you --\to-plan menus, make out the gro- cery list, answer the phone and Real Estate 107 Squirrel FE 2-0233 New -Salesmen Wanted For Pontiac, Woterford and Utica ‘Home Projects ROSE- HILL REALTY CO. KEnwood 2-9060 “Immediate Possession 350”, aeeN TO VETS Also =) With Full Basement—Attached Carport A 3 BEDROOM ‘BRICK RANCH HOME With Space for 4th Bedroom and Va Both FOR OnLy 3 00” DOWN TO VETS LADDS’ INC. 4286 DIXIE HWY., DRAYTON PLAINS LeBARON SCHOOL ADDITION — The multi-purpose room at ; « McCARROLL SCHOOL ADDITION — McCarroll School is one Te Udo Stetuse Wp walle exe shows neccing completion. "of the several Pontiac schools getting « new multi-purpose room, coment Mock are unef for exterior construction. It also shows the construction of the roof, a plan accepted after the - | circular roofed buildings were found to be too expensive. — } COMPLET ELY A MODERN BRICK 3 BEDROOM INSTALLED RAN HOME “@ ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL ‘Its Time fo ut ee —— OR Al | fired central heating units employs FE 5-5530 FE 5-7709 = ——cemnemenee —— \a new principle of air distribution OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 to 8—OPEN SUNDAYS 11 te § | WASHINGTON (INS) — Federal! planning for next year. He gave | that keeps the temperature even madmnnmeneenaes : Reliable 24 Whitfield ~Senplels Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! . Wat Phone FE 4-0777 \Housing Chief Albert M. Cole has, signaled a change in administra- tion thinking that could restore the‘ vigor sapped from the housing in- dustry this year. * * hal Abandoning a virtual ‘stand pat’’ FE 5-9441 Large and small. Seasoned and new. Generous discounts, up to 80% savings on your investments. at-Valuet REALTORS 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0693 | Association of Real-Estate Boards | at St. Louis, Cole uttered the words ‘that many people had been avait- jing to hear from him all year. | He declared: “‘It is time to go to bat for housing.” The Federal Housing Chief did mot spell out a course of action but said proposals will be ready for consideration by Con- gress when the lawmakers con- vene in January. The timing of the statement was designed to encourage builders in Delco 84 ,000 BTU Oil-Fired | Reg. $379.00 DELCO 13 H. P. FALL BARGAIN > “06g ’ JET WELL PUMP Reg. '. $89.95 . *69” i | LeBaron sch LeBaron school is rapidly taking shape as the above picture shows. SS ais Go fo Bat, Says Housing Chief Cole | them a notice of several months’ 'that the -government is ready to go to bat’’ to keep housing Pro. i on an even keel: in an ex- 'panding economy. Cole acknowledged that the 20. per cent decline in starts this year Semen |POlicy, Cole said the paint has Was due to rising money rates and |been reached that no further drop-| that piece-meal action to date has | the problem, new legislation. Cole indicated that whatever | is done will be keyed to a flow: of credit necessary to sustain construction of mdre than a mil- lion new homes a year. October figures orted by the Housing Chief placed the number of new units at 973,000 in the first! | i | Reg. $81.95 Value = Heater | i f | ‘would not be less than in 1956. backed up the assertion, frequently overbuilding. there had been no change since’ /1950 in the ratio of vacant houses .cent of the supply. adds to the life of the wood. 10 months—enough to anticipate some 1.1 million for the year. He said the market demand -in 1957 A report by the Census Bureau voiced by Cole as well as by the housirig industry, that the decline in starts this year did not reflect Ih a report on available vacant dwelling units, the Bureau said for sale, at one-half ‘of one per Units for rent increased in the '49 million dwelling units in the icountry, about 55 per cent of them |are occupied by the owners. A penetrating floor sealer - of ,good quality, correctly applied, not, only. enhances the appearance of ,the hardwood floor, but makes; \ however, as a single solution to W@Ste space in the bedroom Cor-' your budget requirements. iner just at the entrance to the Several courses of action would) ‘bath? Then here’s a way to put! \ranging from inexpensive ‘to de-| be open to the housing agency in it to work. Build storage drawers 'jyx¢ types of systems, although conjunction with, or in addition to, = the corner with knee space \price is ra dressing table, using west! ‘coast hemlock or other durable soft? wood. Pastel paints will give dainty | ‘effect to chests of drawers. Table top can be formica or hemlock finished with natural grain texture, heavily varnished. Find Good Cleaner for Rayon Carpets American Viscose Corporation, types of household rug cleaners to find the best ones for cleaning rayon and rayon blended carpeting. It has long been known that solu- tions of many home detergents have a tendency to overwet the pile and cause matting. Some al- kaline solutions, the tests showed, sts ' . nd that many pow. Conditioner — | |six years by one per cent, to a sora F eee - 30-Gallon bestal a ae we a LS eat pi-4xi2 ot pear. Concrete Surfacers and i if te r) a * . grinders. , te I if ' : a bed : —m 2 . 7 a ‘ op to . 7 - tretiny Psa ees Sopten: Belt, vibrating coco NIN | as : ! PONTIAC PRE | el ; ‘ = ; . ~ Y 8 _ a] Tarpoulins. 2 [ N a wp ste fielding : Building Editor: ’ . e 4 4 tiving . a Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study & Electric drilts. - : © t ‘ | sae ; F _ family room § plan for The House’of The Week, Design HW-20. No stamps O' yo o45 | s . : | oyer 14-10-00" : B accepted. Please do not use sticky tape on coins. a . | : * c a f [ .. ' bed roo ra oe Cc. ‘ oT < a ) *. : ' ~~ pence cc) 0) NAME ima: . per aeet : " e “2 ; 1 eae { ; ee . oo : a (Please Print) M P k | — with the BRUNER — fe EEN: pe co a | a) PIXE Fark, URC. Fully platomatic| a> & ropm sute N : CS] a stmeer t] 245 Elizobeth Loke Ave. : . i * ” " : Z Qn i Aes ' m : A Le WATER SOFTENER , 26-41 12-0 N. 3? po . Hf 8 | Pontioe 18, Michigan . : : - CITY “STATE : —* . a : = (alternate) ' a ; ; . See It Today at | ae quest room ~ [Fees ; N j Sarco c coos noo coscce Scoot , theme FE 5-5780 ; © Ih | Prrere StUSY B toigeg a b 6-4sii-0° ¥ | a ae : . — H. H. ST ANTON = * i} | ‘dramatic entrance to the house . g ‘ i . across. the paved terrace. With] — 103 State St, FE 5-1683) WW-20. ——— =a - a. [a garden pool in the corner : ; ones HW20 | => & oo lof the. stone wall and with color- WE HAVE V—_— ES : B wed - i-. = ' be ful planting boxes, this terrace = ‘A BEAUTIFUL |< BEDROOM LEVEL — This bedroom level plan shows its re- ENTRANCE LEVELS — This plan for the entrance and living | ia ee Co lation to the living level. A folding wall can be used-to divide the levels shows the walled garden terrace. When placed on a narrow | F eatenlt e master bedroom if desired, making two rooms out of the large lot, this house has its living area at the rear. There is a second sed steps sin pa ettog ll =a “teyer and produce # raised tiv- | space. There are two baths on this level terrace off the dining room. ____ BAGS and BAGS of EMENT Down In the dumps because you can’t get enough cement to finish that job you have haif done. Well, don't fret. We are always out to BIRCH KITCHEN CAN BE YOURS. ing room effect. A folding wall | between the foyer and family | ry _ Je * : . room opens an expanded area for Now Split Level Homes Built on Narrow Lots large. scale. colertaining. 00. ing glass doors open both the | i foyer and the family room to the New the popular splidievel house- you Can have —a—oene-car garage-offers a iwocar—garage entered, BLUEPRINTS for H\\-20 outdoors. —~ { ican be built on q narrow lot: and a maid's room (the fifth from the front, in which. case ‘include plans for a basement The kitchen, located between. +—Design—HW-20 for The House, bedroom) on the lower level. ; the maid's room 2 pterctts — the — rom ene the dining room and family room, , and yo ve ree or Tour- OUSE. s $ ez a , . 5 You! sent can Navela of The Week presents a new con- 2%. You can also build on a Sodioen ie ht avant aoe tea) tones has a ours flia oo and a hers new deluxe custom built birch | CePt of tri-level planning. | 2 a Se eS flexibility is rovided by a fold- Living room dining» room and in eran elriaenigiallnt kitchen including formica tops Offers you: the options of adjust- rage by eliminating the maid's spine P : S 2 aa ancel. This latter feature permits; : ; : kitchen can be built over a . , and _ mador vange | ing the house to three, four, or reom. This suitability fer a mod- ‘"% — a mother to keep an eye on her help you in spite of the shortage. and = sda nips or races) pedber Eman use. __| est site solves tha | | 5. For a still, wider lof to crawl space. or on the grade children playing in the family We have received 2 BOXCAR tor as little as $25 per month t ‘afford driveway furning space. as the front—part —ef—the-house_s5oom _ “LOADS OF CEMENT. Don't forget > It provides nine good size * tucrensing land costs as weil ior for a corner property, the is built. ith ee : Ss | A real convenience is the re we like to see new CUsTOMers, Too, vagy, See ow theese iia rooms—ten if you count the room- ape Pa siren tl four-bedroom yersion can have A_ separate conversion sheet er level ppt eAjacout to so come in, let's be friends. Order ~; Estimates are free! | size foyer—all in a perimeter | land a jits two-car. garage entered from for basementiess construction is the maid's room, garage. family your Cement today’ | area of only 1,558 _— feet, | ‘ ‘the side included with all working drawings roo9m and kitchen Two other ; | a mediam size. It can built | Turned sidewise, this house) for this house. A modern horizontal pathrooms are upstairs ’ | z : ™ S 2 pstairs. a ! @ in city, surburban er country .becomes an attractive resign for, ¢ = en = ona heating plant can be installed in The master bedroom suite in DON T FORGET OUR READY MIX, TOO! J cations. la apeed o-casent garage In| with the fifth bedroom restored ® Small crawi space sdjacent to the front of the house is planned | STRUCTURAL STEEL —7” and 8” BEAMS THE Rudolph A Matern, the arch)- option one-car gerege i and a one-car garage entered | the chimney. with a folding partition making tect, has designed HW-20 for ‘be entered at the front of the| dane ths de. | Storage space is abundant and jt possiple to divide this area CABINE ion in six different vari- house and the maid's room shift-| . ‘more can be provided in the for a private study, guest room, BUILDING ae merely slight plan? to the rear adjoining the fam-| As narrow lot project. this garage. . sitting room or nursery. PRODUCTS | changes. All of the six versions ily room. ! plan shows a walled garden. ter- the land width to the maximum. No matter which way_you_turn 2 SHOP . are shown on the study plans. | 4>Another wide-tot versionrace-at one side. This utilizes Iron gates in front create a this house, it presents grace and 1992 Pontiac Diive FE 4-9531 They demonstrate: i : . interest in its exterior, accent- Opes Monten oni and Jheritey 1. That this can ba built : : ed by overhangs: stone walls Near Orchard Lake and Telegraph 3088 W. HURON jon 2 foot lot in areas where! ot , 10 to l4foot side yards are. Near Elieabeth Lake Re Facceptable. Elsewhe & to FE 5-9331 ~_ aa teal reenter Seentsaionstiee ee — _—_, A we , ¢ ‘ ES ‘ m ‘ Conditions Indoor Air _§ Ways © Even temperatere—ac bet spe. =f cold corners @ Regulated bumidity — neo harsh dryness. @ Filter cleaning — dust free, lint fr ————— BUT—It's Not Too Late to- =. — FILL YOUR COAL BIN /USLU.| ORDER NOW! HIGHEST QUALITY COAL! * POCAHONTAS * Your Finest Coal — Egg or Lump ee. @ Contineeus metion—ne atr stale- fr irt KA B |. FoR A NARROW LOT — This new splitievel acceptable, this house an be built on a 40 foot Comfortable Air! 463 AST HEATING plan fits a narrow lot and presents a dignified . lot. The plans show six different variations of Saginaw as appearance. Where 10 to 14 foot side yards are _this one house. MORE Land... MORE Home... . MORE Sine era On Extra WIDE 75 rr. Lots! MORE Features for Greater Value! -@ Studio Ceiling in Living Room, Dining Room and Kitchen @ | Ceramic tile - Colored fixtures in both Bathrooms FURNACE FIREPLACE STOVE genes * EXCEL * *& Uniform, Healthful Heat West Virginia Treated Stoker Less Attention = Onc ‘Moag by Bag. Eab! | : : eit nahn a tM | Be | | | OAK ; and, West Virginia Premium Egg and Lump LOORING | BUY NOW! NEW LOW PRICES! SAVE NOW! SELECTED RED OAK FLOORING” $2977 NO. 1 COMMON NO. 2 COMMON ‘OAK FLOORING [% OAK FLOORING High School and Grade School adjoining subdivision | LAKELAND ‘SUBDIVISI 6 Room: Ranch Home with’ , a _“Family-Guest Room" . — FACE BRICK... 1/2 BATHS im a Attached CARPORT ere in Waterford Township alt modern conveniences are assured u... all the beauty of nature surrounds you . . . yet gracious . ving like.this can all be within your income. See this lovely — man home this weekend for sure! Full Price from... i abr \ ik pee =A gen at + $14,540 Sy $ < * = ea * + — ee Stee Te (aes a Pe Sik i Pe. e he * =~ = oS: as Pa 3 > = 9 ERS aN hk rages oo +> os i ba Ee oS See Se ‘ : =e te a Ae : 2 , Fi SFr ty u 5 aS = ee a eee veon ae oo E abe % ; = s oy et : e : se a eres Be s = : : Hees a : ; = i ae \ ace ey eer cous : / : oo. ee | oo j TWENTY-SIX. eid ee ___._ "THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24,1956 | A : ae A Doggone! Way Weclthy Trio Murs You, Wuvs You,” ——— fo Spend a Holiday [Ou 7 Soon Wails Woeful Wooer| and Freezing yacht Vandal piled up_on & snd! jerty- Philadelphia couple "aodley "wile ‘Ene appeared in cour [2 bar becatise Cindy, a dog had had their daughter were found yester-\with a hatbox full of- love letters enough of-cruising. day near starvation and suffering he “had written her in happier *» * from exposure in their unheated days, he changed his mind, home, Scattered about the house ue Mrs. Wood E, Hankins said she : Their, attorneys had a court- iwas $5,600 in cash and another ete that oa an tewond ,|$9,000 in bank desposits and S4v- vith’ Norden dropping his suit and ott Ettiot Key when Cindy helped|"85 bonds. __ - lagreeing to pay her $2,500 in ali- ashore. Billy stertail The parents, Meyer Golob, 75, @ mony. The court then issued her . :,. retired pants presser, and his th. divorce with the dog in a din-) 2 the Billy a line. The yacht was blown BF onto ss | The heater was fold and no fuel petition when he was a sophomore The Hanking waded onto the|8Nd little food could be found in student. He is 33 and a vocational key — carrying their dog }7 A igeneoioce TOD You'd | KEMIND ME TO GNNE YOU = A_ DOLLAR FOR A BANANA : =—"Hsnis Dushuiller LOOK YOUNG SPLIT ~~ AH-ER ceten Pe - . : TOMORROW, WHEN ~_ et E Ee — fi ONE WAY Ry : q \ j py + \ GI . a : aa , | | : rN. ' —— —LRWNIE , a Can Tests Goma tcoee Detee e, BUSH|MANLS LPL By Leslie Turner wy OKAY: I WON'T TELL HIM..IF You | TOO BAD YOUR BROTHER Y WE'D BETTER S KEEP YOUR WORD CLANCY! NOW ? AGILE PER FEELS AS HE DOES AgouT \ NOT EVEN LET file WHAT DO YOU KNOW AGOUT COULDVE ESCAPED THRU\ EASY! | |/ THE BOYS’ CLUB: MRS.O'SHEA.| HIM SEE YOU : : A TRANSOM: UNSEEN HE WONT SEE CLANCY | WITHUS, EASY! Hi _ DOESN'T MIND BY YOUR UNCLE — PERFORM AT THE GRAND > : n-24 ONZE BEING TOLD HE | OPENING NEXT WEEK TT f J OUT OUR WAY rt SINCE YOU TWO ARE ON ABOUT J} HE PROBLY SAW a : THE SAME MENTAL PLANE, YOU MAKIN’ IT FER a MAYBE YOU CAN TELL ME WHY] ME, AND KNOWN’ - THAT GLUTTON ISN’T EVEN A HOW TIGHT YOU ARE \ F El WITH THE MEAT, HE °° AIN’T INTERESTED? Ej ~ a j ee — BET HE'S NEVER RDN [|G S* Ks 1 ROUNG FELLER, ON pe : ‘ WITS @NR- ir YOR DECISION ? JAWS LKE | = YO EMLIST- : ; THAIS BOR gv a ae ‘ “eS | EXTRER. _ lagth i .* n f \ | =u SICH AO : et Yi. gee ? \ ; a 7 wf \ Se By), | aA > : IZ HW Ulliya Wns S ih : a © 1956 by NEA Service, Inc. T.M. Reg US. Pat. Off, n ) By Dick Cavalli THE WORRY WART ones uP WILLIAMS 028 YOURE NOT MARRIEDE May 7 1 LT SHAKE YOUR HANTZ J i : sy V mR {KR 2 Su,U.& Po On ~ 7 > e) k—: | 2 ‘ / S zz Ly = 4 | 2 | r —— : BE SURE AN’ WAKE ME —] [WELL GOLLY, LET'S JUST)]] [...AN’ MAYBE FOR Z SO I CAN PLAY FULLBACK | | FORGET ALL cia WE CAN WIN TRAYS? by Franklin Folger AS USUAL IN TH’ GAME IN' HER UP... SIs AFTERNOON | Pea Auge 2. —— { 4 aa ee ee , 2 ee gt 4 a ' . Ve sfs, F “4 > 2 " fa vhmad | Ai oe pee sae, . Bo. F 4 : Gok A | w ‘we z ; fst! 7 ° Ld ~ — hue et ( ea 4 oN bd Ok abe ; ™, “ S f 7 } “4 > - 4 A tema 4% a HALF ACRE CASTLE YOU'VE NEVER BEEN \/ I'VE NEVER HAO «. DON'T LET READY $0 EARLY FoR | ADATE WITHA z Seroy Acneaged A DATE. BEFORE, SUE// FAMOUS SINGER LIKE GLENNIG 4 ” , f, hy DiLsBy BEFORE, rs V/A J ‘dj - EITHER! \ Vea té j ; , pale poe 5 \ Ny & aang] ; ip ‘ & "sy ’ : oS .. > > \' , p = © aaa SR a aa na ET DEP yc es se im ear a: tal etter: gga’ ee ‘ ea da Sor: , re ‘ : . j & shige cea ae TCE ‘Isn't that Angel and our baby sitter?” al ; _ ' ne | BE ge : ; : ran é ! | ie I \ ‘ fs § ‘ 4 f 4 Meme thtcsng ® ’ ;- . aN) DOWN 3 eee eeeeeeeeee ee ee eee 6 CORO HR Ce eR OH ODT eH OHe 7 eeebeeeeescereeeserese 18 pesieeusleceseeceseceese “eee ee ee OOH eee enere 16 OOP OO OE HE OH ETON OR OO eee Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail tan aah CLUES 1. Youll probably always remember en aeaahy amber ene from your childhood. 2. A man of restless energy wouldn't be satislied to stay in it- for long. ; 2 Other guests at « party sometimes wish thet would go home. to the run-down tate he inherited, Ms. Poor about getting the S.A bigshot executive may, wall heve one tn his private OA oes 7. A gil might feel that she locked more dramatic if her face a: Betee'san ‘Sek cl samba Wop where ‘ba chkacse ean't get at it. &. Every car seems to be on the road when it's this kind ol * day on a summer weekend. Z 10. Even a had beiet businessman may become ee over isi . of his childhood home, IL Widow of femout euthor would perhaps demand such rights on royalties from his books. ee ee ee ee ee Se her bedroom. 13. It's not surprising that a man with a traveling job should have a ___—_—__. outlook on life. 14. Might give shy. bald-headed men more self-confidence at party. 18. With a tight budget. Mom frets that so many things ate .9...... for her family. 16. You don’t often meet anyone who tells you he is this. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES ‘LL. Anyone ts — to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of theie tmmedi- ate families. 2 A contestant may Pontiae Press employes or words in the pees cut out the areq ¢ by securely to a 2-cent sat iNo — be accepted tf te _ 5 oe ‘ntries Puzzle ust bear a 27,-postmark_ (or before} a canes atter th one "whether mailed or delivered by will be declared e ligible. The Prose Ia et vesponsble te lost or delayed in the mail. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the cannot be answered or acknowledged, The Pontiac Presa will award a to the winner of Pree wt creat POTO-GOLD than one winning answer is received the equally among the winners. It any week or weeks poss. ‘ will be they 00 eee mae. yee wosk E a winner for last week can you go wrong? 8 UHHH eRe ee Ohad eee ete 10 POP ER OH ROT OOOH ee ee eee Hu COC CE Oe PEST ET eee ee eee 12 COPE OHHH OHO HERE CE Oe 13 eee cceceesecvesccsacce 14 CORRE UHR OH ER ET TE Oe er eee! OOOOH EET HHH EE HO ER OHO EO Ee | 80 hours ee weer eree submit as many entries as he or she . wishes but they must abe on stfictal a blanks printed in this fy the Contestant must print nis onswer Gotted— 50-Year Landmark Goes Up in Flames A %0-year-old landmark at the intersection of 32 Mile and Roches- S }ter roads, Campbell's Corners, was! igutted by fire early this mornihg. * * ? | The fire in the home, owned by 'Mrs. Almon C” Wilson of Roches-| ‘ter, was discovered by Wilson, |who was asleep when it broke out tin the basement—ceiling.Cause of. the blaze was undetermined, ac-) [cording to Romeo Fire Chief ‘Wal tor ter Werth. The heuse, which was insured, | Wag valued at more than $35,000. Addison Township volunteer fire. men joined the Romeo firefighters, ,/tax cut next year is remote now ,| because of rising military costs, in- - of hope—they also did not see much -|chance of the administration ask- -administration officials said yesterday the possibility of a ternational tensions and a boom- oe eee. * The tticiate ‘ail the Middle East situation has injected “‘a new dimension of uncertainty” into the economic™ picture They added that thé business boom, plus international uncertain- ty, is aggravating inflationary pres- sures and a tax cut would only add to the boom. * s The result “of thie. they said, is that President Eisenhower's legis- lative proposals to the 85th Con- gress, which convenés Jan. 3, are not expected to include recomen- dations for any aierial tax cuts. ONE RAY OF HOPE The officials held out one ray ing Congress for more taxes. * * * Officials said that, to have a tax reduction of any consequence, it would be necessary to have a budget surplus of three or four billion dollars a year. But they present situation continues. One official declared that, with new pressures on government spending, it would be well to “tind ‘ways ‘to--cut-outiays-in--a-; number of less urgent sectors. name. Vandals in Town — Wreck Power Shovel. are investigating power shovel was badly damaged by vandals sometime yesterday in Avon Township. . been used to punch holes in the radiator and smash windows. The vehicle's. battery of the outside were *¥/Youth Killed by Auto ‘the new highway-building program cad Scunee Gt au tive cad are] iworks until slack times. WOULD REVISE PLAN He declared that the law passed by Congress this year authorizing ,a $27,500,000,000 interstate highway) | building program should be revised in battling the biaze, which was}to provide for more flexibility in | brought under contro] in less than! jon Drunken Driving A. J. Stanley, 39, ot 540 Howland | |Ave., pleaded guilty to drunk driv- ing today at a second hearing on | ' carrying out the program. This would not mean, the source | Conny Deis Carl Curnmins He..was fined..$7> and=paid $S;Ciarkston Rd. will be at 2 p.m arraignment. - 82 cases for the year, four of them! fatal. = new cases were re-! Apples, Delicious, Fancy, $.00 3.50-4.00 bu. Apot, Greening, | | ; No. 1. 1%-2. _ cai? far Goi aesaershs 2 ¢ bai ‘| Seheol, he was affiliated with Eastern Michigan Orchard Sup- . “Relichle INSURANCE Protection” —Demakeee. _ Agency, Inc. with burial Pursley Funeral Home, Pontiac. Monday. |Baptist Church and formerly a imember of the U.S. Army, Mr.! {Cumenins is survived by his wife, |a5 two He suggested slowing down on| State police said the youngster [raced from a side road onto heav- ber projects and various public south of here directly into the path fof a car driven by Frank E. |Stantly, against Parke. | ORION ‘TOWNSHIP — Service for Car! Cummins, 56, ot 300 Weat| court costs following the change of! } Iplea before Waterford Township| beasary from Gingellville Baptist | Justice Willis D. Lefurgy. Stanley Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mr. bad pleaded not guilty at an earlier Cummins, ill for five years. died | Thursday. in 8&t.. Joseph Mercy) ; . : | Hospital. ‘esa Hone Pot in White ounty 27) of Gingellville as the - moog | Map of Ordinance eens o44, known a that the land in the description Produce ron, will be at 2 p.m. Monday/sectton 2 from the Herma | atts Sete Se PSE es mar ~ eacten Dace er Farmington, with burial in Oak-|District ts made pursuant to the recom- ec! andjland Hills C Mr. Lancas-| Benéation ef the City Plan te- men: f juce of No.- att emetery. sion said is hereby panel protes only. brengt to the Fe bare iter, a lifetime resident of Oukland /sppointed to make a final report upon them in wholesale lots. ** County, died yesterday in Detroit | revious to the publie hearing tobe Osteopathic Hospital after three. months of illness. A graduate of Farmington High ply Co. Surviving Mr. Lancaster are his/ Section 4. wife, Elaine’ Rozenbloom Lancas- nt te | Public _ of i921, was amended. netice of Pp This ordinance stant take effect ten (10) days from and after the date of the “city ot ne Made and passed City Com- mission of the City of Pontiac this 20th day of Ni A WM, W. DONALDSON, Mayor ADA R, EVANS, Cit lend Little Chance of Tax ‘Cutl sit Br Lares zc Next Year, Ofticials Say — WASHINGTON “GNS) _ High: contemplated” now. Tt ‘should be jranking _ Oakland County detectives today ‘a report that a A crowbar was believed to have other parts The shovel, which is owned by Otto Jenkins, of 1227 Meadowlawn, White Lake Township, was eleapnes at 2605 N. Adams Rd. when the destruction occurred. Jenkins told dettctives it was not the first time the shovel had been damaged but that the pre- vious occasion had only been minor incidents. Trying to Save Family WARRENTON, Va. @ — When fire broke out in the house while} his father was at work, 5-year-old John Thomas Dovel ran for help (for his mother and her three other} — children. lily traveled U.S. 15-29 eight miles Parke, 27, of Barrie, Ontario. The youngster was killed in- The fire at the Dovell home was /put out with little damage and no. injuries. No charges were placed Death Notices MMS, NOY beloved Be ~ ge * C . i gery gy r ‘with Rev. Wm. ‘T. Chapel : will He in state the Funeral Home until “Monday, then will church to lie in state until time her dear brother of Irving Lancaster and Mrs. Jack Willobee, Pu- neral service will be held Mon- day, Rov. 26, at 2 p.m. from the Tha ral Home with Rev. ment in Oakland is Cemetery er will lie in state at the ings «=f ral Home ich. » Bur 46; belo husbend of Cleo £. Pickering; dear father of Es ~- Linda, Vietor and Jehnnie Pick- / ering; dear brother o: if pcrathe Otis, Oak Pickering will Mg-in state at Donelson-J: johns” uneral Home. TESINOKY, NOVEMBER 22, 1956, Walter 8. 1059 Premont St., Waterford Twp., Doyle, Mrs. Harold Hill and Mrs. and Mrs. John McGuigan, Charles Strevel and Eugene Te- minsky; dear brother of Mrs. Mary Tobatto, Mrs. Francis Wasik, Mrs. Ann Peacock, Stan- ley, John and Anthony Tominsky. Puneral service vt ne heid Mon- day Noy. 26, at a.m_ ftom the St. oe Catholt Church with Rev ; Jarsem- F. *bowski Sedotee’ “Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Recitation of the Seoary will be sald at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Pursiey Fu- neral Home where Mr. To- minsky will lie in state WALLACE, NOV ER 23, 1066 $64 Merritt, Lake & . rs. Jennie Mc- Boa Kraiger; dear brother of Mrs. Minnie W Mams. Funeral service we, held Sunday, November 25, fictat- ing. “Mr. Wallace will in state at the Fiumerfelt Li re] Home, Oxford WwE WE WOULD } “T° EXPAESS our spp for the ects of kindness, and mes- sages i ‘sympathy extended to us in ag cent bereavement in the loss of my brother, Alvester Mc- + em thanks to Rev. Ww m H, Bell and the Wm. F Bavis Puneral Home. Mrs. Sym- anchia Dons and Family. In Memoriam 2 PPP IN Sore MEMORY ay oF Chartes main who passed away 6 rears ago Nov. 25, 1950. Always so kund, Few im this bait hig equal you will find. A “pesutiful life that came to 6a end, He died as he lived, Everyone's —__triend. ‘Badly missed by his wife Tillie. SPENCER -In loving memory of Apna Spencer who passed awey November 25, 1054, Tt is lonesome here without you, And sad and weary the way bees has not been the same you were calied away Sealy missed by Keiley Spencer __aod i family, neem egery NO. 1325 Ma of Gotesane No. Zone Ordinance.” ted November 20, 1956 Effective November 30, 1956 nm Ordinance to Amend the Butiding Zone "the ow of Pontiac Ordains: Alb eee ding tone map of the Building Zone Ordinance is hereby amended to after set forth, be classified as Mal Service District: Lots 11 to 18 both inclusive, Lots 22 jusive and Lots 36 a ae ae — this ——— is adopted 4-of Act No. 207 of That not less than fifteen (15) days 4 4 vi Oe Ds at “ASTOR the ——_ - 44 know at —CASH_ WANT AD RATES DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS Your Allied Fiorists Mes «OW, «Huron FE 2-801 Funeral Directors 4 6. Lae ON AIR, AMBULANCE. GROUND Pursiey Funera: Home, FE ¢1211 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” _ “COATS FUNERAL HOME Compl facilities. OR 3-7757 Drayton Plains ~ Waterford Twp. SPARKS ORIFFIN CHAPEL FE 2-5841 Voorhees- Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor PE 23-8378 * The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to & p.m. All errors should be re ported immediately The Press assumes to respon- sibility for errors other than to cancel the ant Closing time for advertise. ments containing trpe sires ITIOUS saLuee® TO SELL ioe ye MALERMAN TO, SE Flowers — 3 Sue working men soomeé at once for outside: work, U experience belptul. Apeiy 1064 W. Huron between 16 and 11 a.m. car for "57 $1 Highest onan psid| Unlimited earnings, Exp hot necessa, we will train you Jerome Mtr Sales. .80 6. Sagi- naw &t., Pontiac. ask for Ru Berzor A Permanent Position AS A . Police Officer _ WITH THE Ponitac Police Dept. Attractive fringe enefits Requirements Age 21-28 ( me bo service may be deducted , High schoo : height. cr“ least 5° ae diploma, weight ip proportion. teal condition. Apply be fice, City Hall St. . SELL AMAZING cago 37. Mi. AN OP RTUNITY TO AK into rebl estate Big for Tight man. Advance a¢ sible. Call Mts. Hackett, 196. : WELDERS Group Hospitalization Paid Halidays Vacation Pay Pin BOYS. © dria ibaa _ends. Please call FE ment for & Motor Inn Recreetion. ~ ROUTE SALESMAN Ambitious married man, 34 to and bonus. vacation bapata: interview contact . WA 1-8650, Detroit. APPLY PARAGON Construction Co. 44000 GRAND RIVER NOVI, MICH. NORTHVILLE -2010- WOODWARD 33515 ATTORNEY Large national finance bag mage bas an immediate opening for attorney. Investigation and onaly: sis work should be a challenging Applicant must be licensed to practice law in Michigan. Could consider recent graduate planning to take bar examination. Reply, giving history, education. salary expected, address ard telephone _ number Box 3, Pontiac Press ALERT EXPERIENCED REAL estate salesman for fast growing location. Call J. R. Hiltz. Realty, tot? W Huron St FE $-618) BUMPER & PAINTER COMBINA- tion — Ww ¢. Leipprandt. Auto Body. Front st. "Lake Orion. _MY ‘om CAR WASHER WANTED. 559 AU- burn Ave. EXP. COOK 300 Lounge’ 1122 W. Huron, apply between 10 and 4 DIE MAKERS & TOOL MAKER. Steady work Write Pontiac Press Box 107 ae eee z ont. GIRts _Cal f_ FE 68-0483 for A pot fh EXP | COMBINATION AND C core lision repair man Must be able to do A-1 work Inquire M. R. War- _ren, 280 8S Saginaw. EXP REAL ESTATE *ALESMAN. Plenty of floor ume. New pro. ses, FE HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR an ambitious young man. This is interesting work im the Circula- . tion Dept. It involves supervising, carriers, ca} ) ing on houses and some office work. Salics experi- ence and an abilitv to type are. desirable. If vou jive in or near Pontiac, interested tm this type of work. Rave a car and are Piease apply im person to Fred Thompson Circulation Dept. $150 «$186 8 $2 ” cee, | toe 3a fC ‘Help Wanted Male 6 | A. BUSINESS WOMAN WOULD ke t a «ingle man pee Wind A Sk Ra Pontiac RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartinent, any: thing —. Want. Ads give ~The Pontiac Press | _ ITENCED ae am ker Or smali faa BB dies. Superior Metal z. wz 3180 Auburn Rd., burn 222 Novi ch, oes > ened se “thet "ee eo Stee Doles and’ Pirmente Dame at -. EP WAITRESS, FOR Fall or Part Time For Jewelry Store Must have sales ability along with retail store experience Excellent opportunity. Open Monday eve- ning Lynn Jewelers, 1 S. Saginaw. SALESMEN REAL ESTATE Have opening tor alert young men experienced in selling. Plenty of listings, ce thors | and contacts. Earnings unlimited MAHAN REALTY CO. PE 24363 em Ww Reree st. ~ TREE TRIMMER For the city of Pontiac—permea- nent position. Must be expe : enced in the care and mainten- _ ance of trees and shrubbery. High school graduate or equivalent. Ap- ply versonnel office. City Hall, 35+ § Parke | St a wTtD EXPERIENCED FUL time service station attendant. 1365 W. Huron. __Help Wanted Female 7 AN OPPORTUNITY TO BREAK into real estate Big pay for right woman, Advance as possible, eall Mrs. Hackett, Eat 3-4106- BAR MAID, DAYS AGE STO 35. no exp. necessary, must be steady, reliable and. have refer- enees;—Write-_Box...105, Pankias. Press. BABYSITTER .WTD,. TO LIVE IN if Bar w ty Elderly lady preferred FE 5-425}. COOK Experienced | MACHUS 4 ___ 160 W Maple. Birmingham DEPENDABLE WOMAN FOR GEN- eral housework & care of small baby Must live in| MY 2-I703 after 6 bm a Experienced Stenographer APPLY CONSUMERS ROO! M 312 7% LAWRENCE DLVE-IN have fountain 2400 «Dixie vy y_Michae’« Drive tr ve Tr EXP. BURROUGHS ) SENSIMATIC machine operator. Ref. required Must be reliable. Please bg im person ard Elec. Co. Saginaw ExP Cat ome _hights MI 4-9090. ~ EXP. W AITRESSES 300 e 1122 W. Huron. Apply __detween 10 and 4 TO WORK FULL TIME POSITION FOR g and shorthand Voss, 7 N. ‘Perry St. PE 58121. GIVE A DON GAY GiFT PARTY. moderately priced jeweiry, unus- ual gifts 5-0405 GENERAL HOUSEWORK. ALTER- nated = of children. live Thars. and every eaher Sun. off. Call MA 6-3061 GIRL TO HELP Mi WTH 2 children. ages 7 and 4, live in. MI 4-0184 IN ROMEO, GENERAL HOUSE- pet woman over %5, HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED DUR- ing mother’s confinement, five in. _OR 34427, ¢ HOUSEWORK AND CARE OF 3 ehildren. Live in| Middleaged pre- fe FE 5-2442 call before 11 am. or after 9 p.m LADIES, IF... You want a new interest—if you want extra money for Christmas— if you wont to seli a product that on TV, call Avon MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR LIGHT housework and care of 9-year-old child. More for nome than wages. _OR +73 before 3 pm. - Z POSITION OPEN IN SMALL on fice for woman who Hikes de- tailed paper work. 40 hour week@ Must be able to ‘ype. Write Pon- tiac Press Box 99. LADY — VICINITY OF AUBUR! AUBURN betel dao to care for wife while husband works 195 Cherryland. Auburn Heights ig NEAT APPEARING YOUNG BADY 21 to 38, for General Office. Work. ayeins and ability to meet put- ic required. Apply in person. Auto Ciub of pr 2 (&AAT, _&_N. Perry, after 1 pm NEED EXTRA MONEY FOR PART TIME AND FULL TIME SELLING POSITIONS OPEN FOR _THE CHRISTMAS SEASON, ae JOIN IN THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT |. DEPARTMENT STORE INTERVIEW HOURS?’ 10 AM. TO1 PM. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : WAITES reed ——-* Fetha, wos Se FOR MEN WOMEN RECEPTIONIST, light RECEPTIONIST RECPTIONIST gutichbeard $500 GeaboNER'S Poi 313 Pontiac State 1 WASHINGTON | SQUARE BLDG.| Midwest Employ ment NS ae BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL ch c TRIMMING REMOV- Wer SE] Al Free estimates. VE 14010. FE * + cal Sea - Jim or oy ee Munroe Elec- 1060 w. "waren ean L. Bills, PE FoR tit |etecrntcaL CONTRAGT WEDS yO yee Wg Genesee, FE lurch, Saginaw St. 11:21 p.m. jeasecall FE 5-853. e Lost & Found 24 ” se =e BEAGLE PUP. VICINITY ip —SLLI. 5 a rn Fun Rte “There must ie at anter ey oek in nose drops!"’ ian 5 eK EET C ons, Kroger Store & First Nantist Pi GOON HOUND... $50 RE- LOST: ward. Betweén Lakeville and Ox- ford Tatoo No. 2344A. Under his 7-9405. LOST: MAN‘S WALLET. IN’ PON- tiac. Contains very yaa pa- pore, Please call FE 8-079 . Re ST RENCHING AND > BULLDOZING R T Business 5 Services 13 ACME ELECTRIC sever | CLEAN- 4, PE 4-0635. TANCE ae) WASHING hines and vacuum sweepers. Electric. 502 N, Johnson. VICE es of wringer ashers, 30 yrs. ip ne CHAIN SAWS. Rented and sold. CHIMNEY W VOR company in Pontiac. Don't tooled b amateurs. Also fi places. rators, hot water heaters cleaned, ney. made to order. ial : ating. F “ert, cement. work. eae . McGuire. Lake Orion. MY ~) passing es g Boiet a ERE NACES CLEANED. v- teed Ptumbing. Chester Nelson. _FE 5 5-1788. GENE’S HEATING SERVICE. FUR- naces repaired, cleaned, sold. Free estimates, FE_5-3908 \PLast ERING COMMER- 9 ePain a =, ON WHIRL- . Munro Elec- ric Co mat we ure PE 5-8431. ‘BOXER. TAN. VI- East Biva _ #1133 6 or FE 2-7832 LOST: PARAKEET, “aLUE AND tkins = —— 3. BEDRM. HOME School tion to buy. = s RELIABLE FAMILY DES r three bedroom with rent, In or near city, FE 4-6398 after ® caretakers of A spending oe = repaired. Baskets for top of chim- | % flues {i Brig lg Ur town a |S Share Living Quarters : 30 eater, _Nov. 21, Reward. FE 2-3000 — WOULD LIKE ANOTHER woman to share home, FE = have the sane force cING CABH FOR LA CONTRACTS. HJ. VanWeilt, 4540. Dixie Hwy, OR 3-1355 _Wanted R Real Estate (32A CASH FOR EQUITIES gag wets Tae Be _yage. Inquire 966 Glendale ;, QUIET. 3 RM. APT. x * entrance, 7 PURNISHED aetna APT. — “cay. and = ok TV. 44 °E. ‘Chica , GAS HEAT. sre $20 weekly. OR LARGE RM85. AND bath. Priv. ent,, utilities furn. 14 _Clark St. LARGE 3 ROOMS. MODERN APT: Private entrance. Oil heat. Meal for working couple. Near bus line . Call after — on well-located cd room ho ROY KNAUE- Realtor 26'2 W. Huron OA 8-3339 FE 3-742} ‘and accts, Kk. L. Tem ston. Realtor 2339 Orchard Ra. FE 44563 WISHES AND PROMISES WILL . NOT’SELL YOUR PROPERTY! . here, the We have the ertising * ~ — the experience, over fifty ae We get results Fy }_IF-¥YOQU-WANT | ACTION, LIST WITH US! Edw. M. . Stout, Realtor Tl N. 5-8165 Open ves. tii 6:30 » BUYERS WAITING _ Get es oe tle you se nerven Gated ad Woculgeeh a7 an: J c HA’ AYDEN, Realtor 5200 000 me bteiore you sell. ma iN To Buy—To Sell—To Insure © |SAMMIE Doin JANITOR SERV- et a sme end | 5 _ sanding f feore, | —$AWS MACHINE “ILED |MANLEY BEACH, 10 Bagley 8t. } TREE agree tan et AND REMOV- 4. FE 8-658. Mes. PE #1648 | al. Pree est. FE 7-43 K, AFTERNOONS Work “Work Wanted Male oo) Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 WORK NEW ® Formats AND DANCE _cO8- tumes made to order, FE 2-307. 1\ part Dell clothes. Aprons. FE or wane: SD ceticwere aor *1414- | MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS EW SCRABBLE nETSS Open —— acd Sundays “drames “pe Pa FE ‘Pores Bid on the sale a your contract “Notices & Personals 25) dw. M. Ee Realtor AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES pmaag hte « your mind of w Know ae tacts’ about matiers, a. Private CONTRACTS WANTED we — contracts or immediate reiting. What ha or cua balances aaueD oe WATCHMAN, MAN, IR. = Attics as finiahed. Recres- Furniture re Refinishing 16A ER AND CARPE. PE REPamino 4 ANTIQUES A - SPE- FE 5-7:32, FE §-0163_ are ARPE XT _ R AND Sager __Income Tax Service 17 RP liwcomm, TAX AND GENERAL zm FREE jedger. \OL 1-6493: FE 4.25% eee \ 1-6493; ‘after 5. n : kinds FE ___Laundry Service p18 a ACE ce CURTA NS PLAIN OR RUF- fied Beautifully finished. Pontiac “eto Laundry ¢ FE 2-101, WORK WA Reasonable. FE 58-1016 \ SAMMIE DUNN JANITOR | —_ i ‘tee, A-1_ mopping. toa}. Landstaping 18A RIED MAN WISHES =e poge4 32-1606. FOR FAMILY \LAUSDRY SERV- Pon ‘taundry, FE jee, ph, 2-8101 LAW : cleanup) Dan's Land- sceaping Service. 2-712. - CUSTOM BULLDOZING, aang ary YAR Work Wanted Female 11 iM eS rradin~ ang back thine EXPERT = oe TRIM a AND removals pea 3-300. r OR ot cadets Goll ab leo a 5. Call 8 “r Moving & Trucking 19 and rubbish lee PE 2-650. 1091's N. Sagina AUDIVOX HEARING comet ae Aerotred aes Shoes 6 ae re DAINTY MAID R SUPPLIES. OR_3-1592 Cash L Den ) FOR SUPPLIES. Mrs Burnes, FE 2-\814, $3.Mark, Dorothy's, FY 2-1244, FALL SPECIAL ‘OLD WAVE. $5.50 IN DEBT? IF, SO; Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Fast Your Mind Restore Credit seme ror! pi Mormegure \ gyeede Se PAT all rates PE, 5-3458 ~ CALL BILL, LIGHT patiane FE_5-5933. vo lg EM 0 | “Bakes Tip Top FY eo WANT WALL Wish 6 &! we haul an thin coe ; +” dean. 5-3038, eves. FE 7-8087.| place. ‘Especial a. aprtime, 53 : WALL WASHING. HAULING AND RUBBISH. mt, FE 5-6308. our price Anytime. FE 8-000: WOMAN AT. Frat WORK. as aaa ATORS CLEANED. ast References. _or rubbish cleanup. ve 4-5134 AORT, TRUCKING By ANY KIND, Pontiac area FE 5-0310. | ClowT HAULING IN KEEGO AND |: MAN WITH % TON PICKUP - bom work. Call anytime. FE Trucks: to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUI Trailers and Tre Industrial Tractor or Co. 8. woopwW : Dai Open ily 'Sfpetuding» Sunday 1% oh tak: stakes Pl Gate eon ‘Sem! oh iz REDUCED RATES “| Large van .o serve vou. Smith Moving PE 4-4864. O'DELL CARTAGE @ | Local and Lone, inane Moving SEES kts wai ce ; Rubbizh hauled Sand; fll dirt, | end gravel, FE 20803, Painting & Decorating 20: “BESS WP »'uldhey Fa Wanted | to § Rent 29 reasonable prices rr DECORATING WALL ae eervige. Com | PRESS EMPLOYE ‘\ rap alay iE | ; WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS | Above Oakland Theater A. JOHN ON, Realtor 1704S aS h Rd. GET land ceoeeeet Rea t Wanted Real { Estate WE NEED LISTIN MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Xmas Specials! Cal) Arby O'Dea, FE 2-9615, AND - LED wall piaques—decorative des —lodge—club emblems. ON AND AFTER THIS — . are \ PLANNING A TRIP? Li ne CROEne —_ PONTIAC. TR AVEL * \ SERVICE Huron st Son oa —— waitin Travel Agencies 25/ 25A ad had acreage. pcams ness properties, ‘It costs no more to get the maximum results. y for fast active service. C. SCHUETT REALTY _ 7404 E. Highland Road—|* sow MY 3-2730. I8sT YOUR propert: eo waitin: RF McKINLEY - pepag to Lay ANTIQUE DISHES. _hiture jwtd. 9-182] ° Pontiac Farmand | SyRN tT TTTURE NEEDED: : Entite home or odd lots. Get the aor Wtd) Household ised 27 LEO LLPLIIOIS hts: 24 HOURS. ARNOLD REALTY 210 S&S, Telegraph . Rd, = FE us hy We need tars, lake, residential are «atning a reputation the 182 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1857 __Rent ut Apts. | Furnished 33 1 ROOM NICE BACHELOR APT. on Joslyn busline FE 2-4376. 1 & 2 BEDRM. LIVING ROOM, | kitchen & bath. Clean, comfort |1 ROOM KITCHENETTE & PVT. bath, Washing facilities. C girls, Agults or 200 -N. iz. KITCHE ON BUSLINE. Prefer —— or pension lady Call before § a.m = 5 p.m. PE 2-062 € pm., FE 2-2974. CAROE, Lovet ¢ 3} e BATH. NR. Airport. Adults. OR 31903. “UNION CT. APTS. _ 3 rooms and bath tm exc. condi- tion. in a1, Union ct. or phon *K. G. HEMPSTEA ‘AD 1@2 E. Huron WARM LIGHT Hr gat A nie u_UP or down, in Pot WARM AND PLEA DeAnna x oF a Front. = Sil.bv » Wk. Lake “TRADES | 5 eee : ” We are specialists tn ame. We Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 LARGE ROOM AND BATH, $10 + weekly. EM 3-4043 ~ PARTLY cry FORK. au Newly Pamtios od Fer Sle Memes 43 eT ao DOWN. ’ mae for 3 te _ very A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. «FE 42533 tion. FWIN BEACH. § ROOM MODERN. “ROOMS. COMMERCE L KE front. avenese ie test $100 "ag aah aie — *§ minutes drive to the Division. EM 3-4014. / "BRICK HOUSE. oncom 21716 after 5:30 DEC | ae. vent Rooms 37, Wiliams ty’ Rs 1 OR 2 ROOMS WITH KITCHEN | -| _privileges 44-7806. /1 LAGHT HOUSEKEEPING | ROOM _with twin beds. Men. 36 Norton. i N RM. GAs HEAT. FWiN i CLEA aa SEER. y ROOMS. NEAR OFS eN- | De ag oo base efter +! Ro aeons ENT. COOKING, ae sae ectan i GURY SREP CLEAN & RMS. eee feruaned A modern, wtil- | M « furnished. $23.00 weekly. MY CLEAN Rooms FOR CAKE. 2 son | ly. Cail ra oat “after 6 p.m. Ra tg ment. Any time, | SORIROREA "WP WA $1000 s M Set oed en ee ae Ake aa a ; dies. 267 N Ld 07108 ROOM, PRIVA _ trance — men eae re ee on ij 3 3 ROOM _ UNFURN. APTt_ close ' _338 Mos Priv. bath ent. FE 2-7114 | cer 5 week ‘one. all day week | v Rus. aS ee 235, SMALL 3 “ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE . 860 a month. FE 4-7902 3 rooms: AND BATH ON EAST Bt Gib weekly with heat. ke children. EM 3-4322 ' 3 LARGE RMS. BATH. STOVE. refrig. utilities furn EM_ 3-324) 3 & TILE BATH. UPPER WELL- Seeted 4 & clean. 47 Cheriotte. "E 8-2023. RMS AND a pte NR. 267: N. Perr 4 & BATH aaa wait , HEAT- ed & clean. 111 Prospect. FE 84266 per nd board f ce = of 2 fora suseke ehtidren ea ‘e * vt USE FOR RENT FU Mabed, reasonable. Be call at 39 Mc- Ls — 4 ot —_ = FUR- CLEAN RM &- “BOARD. FOR Se W. Pike place. auto, hot hota 0 children | Pike COMPORT ABT ROOM ect ae | | poets rene West side. 4023 ee Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 1 LARGE a AND BATH. $10 q 34043 RED "NR ee dog E a ee ee + 4 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- trance FE 17-8891. 3055 Auburn, uburn He ] 4 RMS. AND BATH. FAST SIDE Agus. new. PE 44757 i & 2 RM BACHELOR APTS. 30 _Orchard Lake. @T FLOOR PRIVATE 3 & BATH. On Square rene FE 68-1370, ROOM STUDIO APT. WITH PRI- vate bath & nettance. Newly Gec- orated. Accommodate 2 le Drayton Piains near Dixie Hwy | OR after $ p.m 2 ROOM APTS. CLOSE TO GEN- eral oo Inquire at 345 Oak- ete RGE | COMB. . UTILI- * ten As — ileges, garage. CLEAN ROOMS, CLOSE IN Priv. ent. FE 2 ROOMS, @ D . PvT entrance. Uti]. furn. Adults. FE _ +1318. Veen LOWER FLAT, UTIL. furn, Children welcome, Gas heat, MY 2-6553. 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH Utilities paid. FE VE s-seb. _drinkers 73 Pairgrove. only, PE 4-7122. 2 ROOM FURN. APT. COUPLE RMS & BATH, | HEAT | 4 o WATER RN SERS BS &, ROSPITAL, ___PHONE FE ¢- 4 ¢ MODERN gchainy AnD | a shower. Comm Kitchen Ramsey Wochiag —s ities in besement. Auto. oi] heat, garage, EM 33-4377, after 4 4 ROOMS CLOSE IN. UTILITIES. rae adults FE 2-2466 after ON FRONT 8ST. . 3 ROO AND BATH. CHILDREN / poem . PER MON ie An, 102 E. 4-8284 _Row. FE ¢ ROOMS AND —— me ide apt. outs: frieerator, utilities Tarn. "Raut | only FE 2-3341. er. 8- . a MODERN HOME. = $ ROO APT. roeed Gren er St. FE 4-5067 6 ee / SECOND. close in. FE 24-6663 or mgs BRAND NEW Salm Orchard) ke Avene Pontiac's finest new apartnitents, are ready for occupancy. “AYR CONDITIONED | 2 ROOMS, EVERYTHING FUR- ats Suitable for 2 men. FE Small AND BATH. PYT. * gmail = welcome, $16 per Pee Rooms. LOWER CLEAN PRIY. 4 \ent \oenane FE a COUPLE ONLY, FE Seba: fans ae nono gre rane tile bathrooms, beautiful , /kitchens. Balcony type building. / With individual entrances ADULTS ONLY . o= oo inspection dally fe | to 5:0 p.m. on See "trom 12 uoon 2.22 FFderal 86918 At 171. Tru-Rustic 8. padway, ‘Lake Orion. ROOM APT, PARTLY FURN. fa Ob es furn. Op Clintonville 3 CLEAN SEOs CELY FURN. Adu'vs. ‘cal after 4. FE 2-3858 3 RO 1 iS AND BATH, Ut, Stowell, 3 APT. MA ‘ beer tounte = aiomnewn, 4 0 FE 2-7304, “#" LOOM FOR BUG AND PAB. _fic_ weaving. OA 8-3270. STOP! LOOK! MAHAN L ANDLOR Ss. cnnate Fe a8 pelawin, 40041, far & BATH, HEAT ~ StF AND te 4 BABY WOULD LIKE 3 OM De APART bad R. M Rieton —_ a Ave CASH ye ag BL wits “BUY C OR SELL yea i » oe fi ii _and mare i. Comsheree Lake, MA 4. OW AVAILABLE — 2 PAI “pried studio @ | ttractive new duple 4 RMS. AND Se UPPER, i bedrm utilities furn. Adults only. 314 8 Marshall. 4 ROOMS, REASONABLE RENT. No avin allowed. FE 5-7539. _¥E 7 BEDRMS... watts x is "aE mus. walt RM. MODERN, NEWLY ted; take frontage: 1 mt. 8 of Clarkston Call after 4 p.m. MA 5-404) ae Due tt Park, $4@ and $60 per mo. 4 3_ BEDR Soe @ RANCH STYLE — Piains sya BEDROOM On wer VEat side. J = BLVD. . FERRACE ROOM. oO home on west side. Fe Oe mo. — Realior Partridge, $ ROOM, UPSTAIRS, On wast | j aie a ae py Me ‘ i Rooms 3 AND BATH IN beth Lake “Sotetes. a ment with recreation rm, Ges heat & 2 car ere FE 5-148 ROOK D BATH. NEAR ave | _ondale te School _ OL 1-6916, $ RM WEST SIDE with furnace. 615 Leon Rd., MA 4-2969. _ 4 Edison. PE $-2168 ee S bail ou DOWNTOWN WITH tne, Avglanle Dec. i gt ; yo ey... price. Here is lots of room .and extra income NICE CLEA ROOM In BIKING. bam tor working girl. Call efter EN- ray only, rE BOARD AND ROOM -FOR MOTH- et and child. 10 10} Home St Pe PE 3466 close in. 119 eee tous oF HOME NEAR DOWNTOW BTOWE | Dn ar AND BOARD IN as ROME: to Fishers and Pontiac A Close to FE 5-0088 ’ SUNDAY 1 106? Angelus © Meadows Drive Walton 7. to = north 1 block i ‘bedroom Theda a homes have d-car , anand Fecreation 160ms; rbe- ease: agg rr, Ba = style e . trees. ‘Priced from $18.- 900 to $19,000. Will consider trade poe dove aot sa ig ou Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8, Main. Siepeten Mich, M. Aple & $-5821 2 BEDRM. HOUSE, $900 9 DOWN, small monthly payments. Phone FE 2-2553. ‘Pull price $5,850 garage. newly decorated. $15. EM \roneRN 3 BEDRM. HOME, LAKE rivileges. Low Dn. woe Pore WE TRADE CASS LAKE — Attractive 2 bed room home, full basement, recre- — room with fireplace. $16,500, gL et KE — Bacotont erate home, 3 poaatptty cue Immediate poet poo $14,000 § BEDROOM BILITY —« Nice full basement, 3 icts. rivieges on Ca: & —— Lakes Mg $2500 dow DOLL —_—, — Near ‘wattine peed ee aie ae gar s own oftsteet rooms and bath, - acre, On “hase pear Duck Lake ranch DOWN Charming home near Elizab<*h Lake. New, Large lot in orchard THELAA M. E D REALTOR beth Rd. NEAR oe ep KD. 2 BEDRMS. beth, living room. knotty * kitchen. Large unfinished rome ew Dreereway end eerege.- Nea. Voorhees. 4 rooms, beth, very sewer. water end gas. 2 car payments down | Paddock 7 rooms Modern. — heat. Vacant. $8.000. $1.000, ROSE McLARTY FE 2.2162 or FE 5.3578 Canal Lot — Cass Lake_ = J location. A steal at me iM WRIGHT REALTOR | 345 Oakland PE 6-441 For Colored Families _ 3 bedrm.. _spateun Gos. heat close ng hy By Price ‘hs $1,980, Léa. Por information cal FE 5-606) A. NOTT. anal roe E +5003 No Down Kiyaent = build om your free & clear 24 room «tarter homes with full = =< rough #ir- ing. cr build wit onal) down nea F.C. Wood Co. ROOM AND 1 BOARD. e CHAR. Corner Williams Late Reo Mee East Hows waitor } 32-1238 wae | iene oM FOR GENT Frcana . mar vate entrance, bethg Oo | | i ‘ { starting at $128. OR REAT ED, | ~ HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 or 2 room apartments. Cooking “and refrigeration unit, “HOME E POLL | LL BASE- | 494 Auburn Convalescent Homes es 38A A WONDERFUL ROME FOR EL Guns" tarde Home, 1365 | Pine Baldwin Shee re «4018 or OR et _EVERGREES REST HOME. rE (-3324. $4 Seneca _ } EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED. Rates OR 34320 | Hotel ‘Rooms 39 E BUILDING. yee PER MO. Ret Sere * oy neighborhood for grecery or heeds other small business, 424 Os- St. OL 20761 rent Office ‘Space 41 f (PAS heat furnished. FE ROOM SUITE ON SECOND | floor. Windows facing Lawrence | Ave. paneled walls. 5 oes floors, SRM. povB.E outET SHARE \* yath, Closet. PE. 2-1428 jOrtics SPACE FOR RENT. HOUSE. BASEMENT | in floor, 4540 Dixie Hwy. von Welt. On 3-1088. Walled | For Rent Miscellaneous « 42 6 RMS. YEAR ROUND, ‘PLUS ae | ee b A Frchuaing auto, washer. Lake priv. eae FOR THRACE La af two ga? A, 19 after 3, FE 53-6503 | ROOMS, KEBGO HARBOR. PE | __ 46378. § RMS. AND BATH, LAKE Privi. ce children permitted 7 RM, APT, ADULTS. Exdith jOUSE, a ca ie ehh onc} 5-8002 GL ORIA APTS. 101 2'> rm. unfurnished, Stove & Tre- rator. Plenty of ogg space nd quiet at $7 Mechani all aner” 6 pm, FE 1418 Be vainsio. ania. De WHITE © BROS. UNIT s | Reasonable rent. Lockted 1 om Bast Bivd, anu\ Perry. &t. 6 ROOM ae P eginneny CLOSE | an, month roo , Estates, +100 per month, , “Sniith, 26-%. Huron 8t., | . Must act as ; fiding. $4 MARY DAY. & LARGE ROOMS. Coal heat. $75. ; HEA APT. FUR- >, Sy Willems Lake larkston ‘AL ESTATE INC, s ee Clarkston, Mich: peed asian PLR PPP LLP LLDPE insurance. GI, No Down Payment ot alow WILL ACCEPT TRADE-INS R. C. COPPENS Sei ~ For Sale Houses 4a SALLEE WOODS SUB. |" } $2 face brick ranch homes, full) basement, Pontiac city limits | Easy monthly payments, at oniv— 479 a month including taxes and | ‘Model located at 1364 Staniey. 1 pee N, of Somes Ra. 2 blocks MODEL OPEN” ? AM TO t PM 30X36 5 ROOM, TILE BATH, LOT approx, 100x150. nee. Terme. See owner "at we Ortonville Ra., a |e ee sind, wil wut on my lot. rae, Ta basement rd 2-car $500 10 ree & C “olonial Farm Home 4 bedrooms. Firepiece. 12 2 33 ft living room, dining room, 1% baths, jiarge utility reom. ful! basement wilh hor water and 617 fired heat. 10 acres of iaod with over 800 ff on blacktop high- way New 1 car rage Lertee eNieken house ssertment ef bearing fruit trees Possessien in SUNDAY 10 to 6 Indianwood Manors A beautiful waterfront develop. thent of finer custom-built homes, lakefront lote, riverfront lots with — streets, central water pd een street Hghting. and jske lieges for all back lots We Stier & wide seiection of homes o fit your needs or will build Bivd. to Schoojhouse Lake be- tween Sashabaw and Silver Lake Rd. Watch tor Indian wood s wen and model | Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8 Main Ciarkston, Mich. : MAple_$-3821 ne OVERLOOKING WALTERS LAKE Situated on four lots, wooded beautifully landscaped: 2 maa moth rooms — 23 ft. living room. hi. brary TV room. dining room. a perch, 2 baths, OFF asement hes built-in b HURRY ON THIS ONE! se “E-SFRATH MORE Built in 1950—modern bungalow, 2 bedrooms. ceramic tile bath, attractive kitchen Yes, ful} base. ment, gas heat, aluminum storms and screens Also awnings On Humphries Realtor PE 2 6 ON. Telegranhe seat: Pm asus Br Multiple Listing Service Give Your Family the _ Finest Christmas - Gift, A Home | ~ OPEN ~ “HOUSE SUNDAY 1 to5 Immediate Possession ~ 876 Spence St. Drive out Perry to Monteal turn left one bio. sp Right to open cigs © soenee Ot. — me home teatuees 2 bed- & on the se tor. * vestioute entrane apt ome large liv room ¥ with ¢los- plage: 4 on the ts a vi ere et “135 Washington Steet Four Bedrooms : to pe and schools. Be and by Christmas. Gladly shown almost time — Will endeavor "to NICHOLIE. 2% & HARGER CO. pW. oa 5-8183 MOVE IN TODAY _ acres we miles N. of rote ‘® REAL ESTATE «» Oxford, Mich OA Eves. OA 6-2606 ne . for 2 bedroom heme or will di 44.006 down” pW. @: WHITCOMB, REALTOR BY OWNER FOR COLORED Excellent neighborhood. —_- Bo ar Og end enn. For Sala Howees_ Fong . For Sale Houses 43 43 “WEST EVERLY Garage, er space chicken coop. F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR OR 31236 Aten 1.00 OR 3.4440 rt Corner Williams Road & M59 YSTA DRIV “garage —— car of equal value, b: La “a . floor, ut room with automatic S. eat giisched we garage Priced at $14.500. t this om your must list . see R. D. RILEY, Broker (809 Elizabeh Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 _ CEDAR ISLAND MINUTES FROM PONTIAC A lovely 6 rm i with 2 bedrms and bo wend bed- $1,300 ¢ ae or hi | 2 Cpiery neem im elty. Close to Gowntown, Will trade for equity | separate. W talk R- KEY oo this one “ ies fT W. ae heed Apne) Nab —— = PE 5-0045 BUILDERS HOME SEEKERS MODEL OPEN DAILY HWY_On air RD TO PORICUE, na eh $> WINDIATE TO ; constaucren AS A STARTER HOME. NEAR BUS ARE SOME OF 2 —— modern om one floor windows over! PEATURS. 7s 3 ft Living room and Palla GF ma Pa * lot a —gas, _ 300. : 2 2x10 f% floor joists with sotia | urbace and hot water heater | Cross ventilacion ‘n al) roots Drep ceiling mo tath orerhang on cornice mote! a | on €5 degree angie | > El ond 7 room home on’ t+ MM Hast been ve: | erew, space or iad as commercial Hower . Needs. es geome work. Wil om small Passes ALL Building Codes. - ee en) St ee ets | na “ , . | HOME NE OF THR OUT STANDING STRONGEST NEAT HOME BUILT HOMES IN THE U8.A, MAR I ny a lee : WILLIS M. BREWER rke WEST SIDE N. Pa FE 48181 Pe écsse MA $7581. PE 7104 | en asl. poly “and beth, iN “toe | “For & Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 rated. Basement. paved street - , meeTM WRIGHT Five A Civili i “ive Acres ] 345° Oakiand REALTOR PE S941 oe Zager) soil. Six = : 1V1 1ans \ EYOWNE Stee bine tat a : ce rina tenant | Sangegs ots dt FHA cern) Sta | 4-3900 : . . : Ranch Home * NEW EASY TERMS Six room home ond 8 ead Low a eS te fintshed home for only $,- — : ie . » Oi 5 wi a low down pay- LOW _ Sap tte by egal ment, You can have imme- oI Near Joslyn bus. large 3 bedroo diate’ possession and is PRICE on be ee furnace with worth looking et today. PONTIAC CREALTY Tri Level Home Only —_— "| Dear eves | § over z= i ¥ é Werte | 350 Down Lake Front Lot price car. ‘Only $1,500. Down n itchen, basement with “Dees | {Payment:.. ol pow pees heed 2 car gneaes. priced ( to sell Nice eniy $7.439 with termes “eres POSSESSION tie na one biock nu ond het water heater ¥ & down FE ¢ A. JOHNSON, Reatlor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 boq 602x150, sacrifice far 3 egpetge wt Ros oy etd ment wm yy ee owner | Says to tell for Gnly 57.580 wT © | pray ; Fld 6 call Mr. Lease ee OPEN > Ave- ent, dy besch Total price tis. 600. This is weil worth jiook- ai now. 65 feet iske frontage. Total $2,200 cash. | large roe oearensy Good “kiteb- t This lake LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 102 8 Broadtway. Lake Orion. Mich MY 22821 . OTTAWA DRIVE Only 6 years old th some 4 bed ts situated on 2 Laree living reem and has cen, large summer porch end fast room Cai TRIPP is hand- room. dining sun parlor Also 1963 W. Huren —° rpe' Vast =~ BOW t on 30 : - FS basement an? atiached two- NEW BRICK) BDRM Tice “= ~,,2OM® needs some fniction | Sunday 2 to : car garage One A bath Full basement Natura! extol | ‘¥1.400. terms. OR 3-1972 | Modern ranch home-% acres finest family homes, ‘ Sas eunee Wine sak 1450) FULL PRicE WITH WT- | "seas an_cte nemen te E LAKEFRONT ESTATE side, own Arie 0072 Se acon iswth 3° sedec scenic bome site - will appeal to 16 ACRE L BA ep Logg, WE Reno | burgaicy Large " nitenes seal} Guamots and ethers’ Spacious 5 this brick. gt! yo ca) Sa Ses One| ee eee) ane ee ODERN | wim ou wane firgpince te | age. this property is fully Also commé@reial jot on) $1,000 DOWN will buy this love Gate kttehan Gad’ oad aaa landse With 4 bedrms., Mis, 318 South Phone STRS_ | . knotty screened porch Ele oil 2% *, 3° liv room, _ — | ime kitchen and ‘ining — iarmece 3 car gerage and stor- ee foom in id e base - ideal fer WITH Us Now beat, lovely rec room 1 sere trie range tractor and gstrac honte for red-Bisoded youths, Pichote & r Co, 3 fenced yard. $6,650 price. . Rd. .Take M58, Has atdched 2 car garage Huron, FE 3. Open a nop then turn north on Al Ra Water sports, <. Brenee | 5 espe c Se et a - gnd the price is dniy $8,000 Rd. Mr. Esser Py PE 31 2184 , $1499 Auto cil heat, 1200 : : win 8 3 detroom ful base free Tee eee tor what you Lesite R. Tripp, Realtor ment brick rancn home with 1¢522 hurry 8 22 W Lawrence Street sttached garage. Plastered wails FE $-81€1 or $-0038 Ne. 3 . tile bath. On 5 BEDROOM BRICK for only 4 {Ome et al eee gee Coe Sn! «LES fell price Aute. of iat we © F Belen Bullaee heat, shiming eak fleers,, ef! ~ Seo -9°r ai = = a . Bp, i oon floor. Located in a brick | SUNDAY 2-5 : _Also 4 bedr-a. home for | fection This one Sou should MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE | Oe Ae. beeen ne Cubes Brick bi level-located in nice, | a cet road kets! Satis’ GATEWAYS to i 4 anD ¢ ROOM APT. HOUSES. WILLIAMS living room onl sora aac Eas: 1 pw Bixnan 06 w_Reroo - em eeee wer me te! FTAPPINESS NT 1218 Baldwin Avenue Price $2,000 below coxt | FE _¢0347 PE 4-004) for wick sats. 1382, Aihi nt p Pine Lake srea: west at Square ~ Lake just, be- | WEST SIDE Lake Rd, off Syivan ond Seott. Lake Rd har. Piynn | Manor Sub. ¢ bedrm. brick ranch FE 2736). WEAR ELRADETS Lake on 6 & lot, down emeros aus fete tees ; . Like new attractive 4 room and | STONE & JOHNSTONE uy bath, 2 one floor pian Ml. WOODWARD) aa be heme, with carpeted liv room. | i MI T-9100 JQ_ 6-075 OFFERS spacioug kitchen new | ’ ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. ~ 4 Sea eal ovclcent ae” es it FS Fee en Se i Wilhains Lake sunday 2 seco cose THe aPiCk ne J BEDROOM BUNGALOW OFF . - S ay 2to5 eek floors, tile beth. pic- eee fe me oan unday é t¢ SPAN AND VACANT pac Cn Seek” | farmer, picture) windows; | Mayers tecal This s apoiher NEAR DRAYTOR PLAINS j we - aiit im 1953. Reneh type, Fully LARGE FA On 3 garage. Oi] hot wate? heat, room ranch bungalow Has 33 | Smeuteted. $4 - rooms bath acres. Modern, exe. location. 2045 includes curtains and drapes ® Hving room and full, base- | m home in excellent eon- N. Adams Rd. $14,764 with $3,500 Situated on corner fenced ment. Lot 100n150 A buy | dition Of! t storms and substantial tion for lot 59%130 $11,000, terms. at $13,000 with reasonable terms screens, f Re jot, come. _Qyper, IE 9. ase Tire tare si i Pon-| s0x130 ft. Offered at $11,280, $3. _| Lake Oakland Front re ee RS. ee Devens eee | | Se soun te 4 ‘ 5 rooms afd bath plus . a epg ni tudes taxes porch Se . i e ca! Sa y-—To Seli-To Tra ; i in a g ned K INZL E R you “puY IT-WE'LL INSURE. tr el, ofl furnace, HILLS situated on 4 foot lake : ALTOR REALTY. 2: REALTORS f fromt lot trie ago . €10 W. HURON ST E 20263 Dock, separa’ water sys). rE FE 2.7343 W. Huron Now Under Construction tem for yard, Nicely Mine “Liste z seaped teneed yard. $15,800, ultipie Listing Service M A AN 12 Brick Ranch Homes ~ terms. —— S es GG a - With fait DOIG. ; Brick Ranch—Otter Lake mnls NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH Are Now Under ~ New ultra modern, @ room - POST OFFICE — Construction in this walt masesepeh ta. bates | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ” Fine Residential i, a aoe Seat t RENTAL onres Ly Subdivision in ‘built in rece QR TRADE oll oven ve, fan mily three mod- 4 Avatiable Term ¢ meat. iy car ga ems commees Bhectent Rent west sub- Seat wh leutteenes ™ ; storms snd | -orpan location privileges on two eur ; naa fakes. All m good condi- SUNDAY 26. Pelee Prom: ———_—-_{— = +4 : ‘ $15,000.00—$16,000.00 MODELS OPEN Supay}7 PM a Feet teete, aoe ae Rong sen or tra home - Scar garage: 2 bearesm brick ft. large Plus Low Mortgage Costs —Adeame- “mi. ef) Bette: call of see this one today. |__ Avery FRANK SHEPARD ESTATE ama Rds at OL 1-751 BUY. 7O REALTOR i tne “bird to soe “C.” Houston For Homes 3 ranch. kitchen. Pull _base- luded, also awnings, At- Garage |C. HOUSTON REALTY| ©» FE 46331 3. BEDROOM ranch bungalow with brick garage, ent, auto. sawed air of] heat, wardrebe c “Full North Fluka lad to oe 1212 CASS LAKE ROAD L SUNDAY 2: “> P.M. bath and Sie Se0. DIR house, OFFICE OPEN 2 TO 5 George R. Irwin: 209 Baldwin Ave. | FE 6-0595 FE 45-0101 evenings, BLOOMFIELD Oar Lady of Refuge School. Lo- cated — Bloomfield _ To: Sauare’ Lake Rd, and mile east of Middlebelt 4 bedrms., 2 baths, cherry pan- | eled, den. Prigilaite range and oven, Formica counters. Loads of closet space. Exposed ‘basement to lake: sie ¢ NN pe brick | 1% car full sane i— Pontiac Lak to Cass Lake road and " right te open ; 1 BEDROOM MIDDLETON ‘SPECIAL First time eteres. Cute . 5 tie water furnace, electric hot $150 62. 3 500 down and $65 per month. BUNGALOWS |# WHY PAY RENT $3370 Monthly | HURRY! ONLY A FEW LEFT TOTAL PRICE ONLY $7,000 All Improvements In With Loads of Features DON'T MISS THIS DEAL MODEL OPEN . DAILY & SUNDAY 1 P.M.-7 PM. Blaine at High ° st BETWEEN MONTCALM OUT OAKLAND TO bp yap = RIG ONE BLOCK To NEAR MONTCAL LM CHAS. MAROTTA BUILDING CO. FE 81546 P oe SETTLED FOR CHRISTMAS BRAND —_— LAKE = sure N ICHOLIE. 3B OW. Huron Open leslie RS Widdleton N ICHOLIE STATE st. INCOME PROPERTY sleeping rms,” Income is $81 week Bldg bamt., new gas fur- insulation rear yard Illness s stle at a sacrifice, Terms. You can have very early pos- session of neat, clean a E Moot. this brick on calm. You'll enjoy the ¢din- ‘s priced for fe sale with terms. FRONT see this fime 5 w wane Lake home. It bas @ full beth, full bsmt. with large recreation ipod _with a priced af 62 at = & HARGER CO. " HousemanSpitzley | FE st Mr" #1422 charm with frontege | __For Sele Houses 43| RANCH This full basement home has such deluge features as {jnished recrea- tien roo built-in en, m. 2 fireplaces, range & cren in chy bath, 89x160 lot and paved drive —- neighborhood and only $15, . HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie wy. OR _3-1950 RES AN &§ ROOM H tile | can oe oe converted to income Immediate possession la a > 2 Bedroom Lakefront 2 aiteocis B low © Lake Privileges ba a's. Sunday. between 11 and 3. MOVE IN! 3 bedroom ranch home with full Ready to move inte heat. and a large recreation a rs oderate pe 4 BE DROOMS Brick 7 room 2 story modern home with | bedroom down L: e: = with loads of cupboa: a 4 dow: : COUNTRY FARM | 6 ROOM MODERN HOME AND estate, and ith heat. On a large parcel of ~emall house on tear BARN Truly e@ business man's for horses cows mm room bun- \ galow with 10 x 15 kitchen. Nat- eral fireplace Beautiful recreation | teom with fireplace. $3500 down 'Ladd's, Inc. (on a Hwy Drayton = OM. 31231 _ Partridge Is THE “BIRD", TO SEE | | EL I2\BETH LAKE west of Pontiac on a paved street | with privileges on Elizabéth Lik | Has basement and 1 car garage | Buy now at the off-season \ low Locateo near Watkins Lake in an | nti opt. | Bae No “OPEN — SUNDAY 25 FPOEST LAKE COUNTRY AREA. Telegraph Rd. to a Rd., west to Hickory ve Reet room hens featuring . large room with dining ince. one earage,. are but a few ‘ere ~And-~save—-money large nea comp! . Sh ae eabure Russell | Young REALTOR—BUILDER FE 412 W. Huron AND 6 RM. MODERN women. Some with acreage. Terms oe oe broker. Ph. Fa Raa al bt Agun will handle. road” “Complete price $5,000. Terms FE) Dorothy snyder | Lavender MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE * PE SUNDAY 25 6150 Overlook | Live in Clarkston Suburban living im area of beautiful n bake homes. privileges one bloc: away, achools and as clode 3 3 room home bullt in ‘55, ce- Fam 4 » Custom family style kitchen, full basement with many M15 Ds to SIGN ie Pp SUNDAY 25 3630 Oakshire | 4 Bedroom Brick HE’ OME, LO-| cated near McConnell. School, that of land | Only | aes Comfortable 6 room modern home | West edge of Pontiac. This fine family home has hv- ie tile in large kitchen, 2 bedrooms down and twith fruit trees, palate an berries h Where can you for 614 LAKE RD TO CA RD: 80 Mp __ QOAKSHIRE: RIGHT oO —To- FOLLOW SIGNS. 2 ~ SUNDAY 25° 2547 Empire 2 Baths and 4 bedrooms feature this almost new mm | shopping almost tou. bed- other -features. Priced at only $14.- $62 MIDDLE: LEPT ore E OVER TO zROtan st FOLLOW | 340 W. Pet per U 441i evel oe KNUDSEN Near Dixie Highway FE +4 A six room and bath home One bed built im ‘30. and bath on first floor, bedrooms up. Liv room . has fireplace and —: entrance. New FWA fired beat. Immediate possession. $9,800 with $2,000 down. WM. H KNUDSEN ALTOR $10 tia: ore 2 car gareee. Only Bank Bidg. PE 2asey NEAR COMMUTER Modern 3 bedroom home lo- cated in Birmingham. Fea- tures plastered walls, oak floors, full basement, gas heat, paved street. Handy to school, transportation and stores. Full price $10,050— terms. a A; Taylor - 2 bed- full nasement 2 deep lot REALTO! INSURANCE 100 Oakiand Ave. Eves. \FE +054 Pree Parking, 1 as ——_lnd j a brick ranch in the Daniel Whiltlieid School district A ‘tew of the ex- tras are Bryant air conci- “tioning, dra: ries amd car- peting A solid value at ts 509 — $4,500 do wn will f ORCHARD LAKE RD handle TO MIDDLEBELT RD. LEFT ONE a SEPH — RIORT TO EM. | HT TO PROF. PIRE ERTY— “FOLLOW SIGNS OP SUNDAY 2.5 — — 421 N. Saginaw Street Near St. Mikes | $3500 This atiractive Colonial -price and down payment . ir ame home with large frent - . poréh features IF FM fiv- PRICK DU P LEX Ni ing room, dining room, wall to well carpeting. 2 large Outstanding solid brick, duplex bedrooms, full basement. oil with 2 car garage and large shed- | ed lawn Bach side has vine, ond . and kitehen wn bedrooms and beth up basement Attractive brick | Lifetime slate Truly | a wonderful ance. $8.000 down hendles, EXTRA, EXTRA Read all about these outstanding features im this modern older. Circular front steps with tron railings. beautiful a E 49584 EAST SIDE NORTH AN Rx? ig he oe tar | } | reof_— investment | with the minimum of name: \, heat \inside an dout » earth price of $8 ekly $1,900 down z= SU Xp. AY 2.5 3442 Loon Lale Shor and newly decorated at this down 500 i | 1362 W ‘ | Owne? is leaving. state =] sacrificing this méd room. Amor its parectoes like the 26 ft. heat porch, cement patio. 4, breezeway with 2 rate cel a Teal Quick day ABAW RD—WATC OPEN SIGNS. 30 ft Water Frontage full basememM home. eu ll sun | and | car \ga- Setting on a large pyr- Makes tts At Sylvan Lake. This 1 year old ranch home offers much comfort and charm. 34 ft. Hiving room with floor to eelling Roman brick fitre- place, most Nghe kiteben gas tached garage , Price Reduction On this newer troe ranch Natural fireplace and ga- i d ce “2% picture window, Dew pave ¥ f rage. Only 68.000 with $1. " bed and spa- _ , SUNDAY 2-5 down, Completely furnished. Lead yard highlighted! oy sunken | den wi ver eren 1475 Avondale | East Side 4 ee cicthes of plants and eee Sylvan Village Only $1.50 down op this ? niet caces aad iueany olor, em: : - i beget sed lagee cone rn ee eae | tras at only $11.500 on terms family room. e- ‘a . . — as ang built im pook-| flatsea in. "porch | WARD E. PARTRIDGE cases in living . 2 car m, also dinette 1° - 5 = ues Lake privi- baths. A well iandscaped RE AL TOR FE 4-3581 pare re pnng g = lot. See this sure. i = Ww Aer ee with reasonable terms. : > a Adjoining let can be Elizabeth Lake Estates | at ioe i oe "$708: down will buy this like | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE new home, vacan SS eacy i oa . PONTIAC ; RIGHT to occupy. Near schools. ete. - $6.750 Total Price TO AVONDALE. We have ‘the key. Call for | assed , ment Two bedroom home gi: AHIR tee CE a | Rainier wen” dat to = ' For Colored | day Sylvan Manor i 2 bedroom home with very 3 bedroom brick home wih low down payment. Located Large lot v room { piace in liv’ room, Pan- rule’ i 34.300 A fee east sec nee A: eled kitchen, car garage. home you can be proud of. i Auto as heat full base- Landscaped Thx180 fh lot Why fot see this today? | ment lig car garage with Priced at $18,200. -Cash “~~ I cement drive will ——— | GILES RE. ALTY CO. | — trade in smaiier, Bene at | me “Walled Lake Area + a oe = We have 2 ts bed Ne. | How About This Bom: large Baldwin School district. Sev- 125 f. lots. Garage, screens bay pe gino a . Pl paras ee modern i price, eon home with four _ See apes GS | Ess cccscetes 3 room home eae ee eer low down ‘perments, with income. Only $7,500 in basement. Nicely painted CAPE COD BUNGALOW So s, with expansion attic room and dining room cae teeeee and I's on Here a and well fi in we con- Ph no iJ | ag agg! “OES. price only $13,200, structed. A or good oaee Ti SYLVAN Seite Caurren ee nn eres ONLY $1.80 DowN second floor thet can be = For eo Sere 3 bed- conve into. — Leas room, 2 p PB RE from Union Leake, Full floor. All large rooms and 4 500. : lots af Tess this for SUNDAY 25 a x WEST SUBURBAN — Elizabeth Lake Phe A lent to 8765 | Eldridge. You want to A Prey Se Some wee FE 5001 Realtor = PE. 5-0471 | Income Special , Extra large 5 room apart- ment for owner ard 3 two- Hise Bree rice Cut— “| Piofieer Highlands: home with 1° car garage. gas heat. It's cute and cory ——, 1350 fenced lots. and eut and positively bong 5 best buy 89.750 with down—caill now. $1. well or: wn payment required. Outstanding Investment Exceilent 12 room duplex— -foom. 3 bedroom —two 6 ‘ units, Newly decorated in- side and 3 new PA gas furnace. This is a mon- ey maker, venient luca- value at ealls for action. Oniy $11,500 $3,250 down. Sutstantial dis- count for cash. Newer « type bullt in '83 near wails, “ite features, in ng « ft invites . Full price $18 beat omiy “ie 308. in rent. jast year. Tim- ken oil a 2 BM in 161 Mutphy Street 3-5 Sunday Brick home near Webster =< —_main_ floor, natural © pets. Partly finished second floor. Large recreation rm. in full basement oi] heat. Extra lot available. - Drive out W Huron to Web- ster Schoo] — turn right on Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W Lawrence Street _, FE 5-8161 or FE 44278 treplace, car-- BROWN a $995 DOWN - basement ed” automatic hot water, Kit. all interior studding. $8200 FULL PRICE — Large er home near downtown. leeal rooming houses, 2 car gar. = St. Lot 62 x 129, y DOWN — Lovely 3 ranch style bungalow with basement, wall to wall ca: “Sereens & storms” | ¢a@ Pull bath, ace oa wired, sink & bedrooms Lovely 3 bedroom ratich style seer Bs home with full °S c ved terms. full ing ear Almost am acre of land Here is a real value wt only $15,000. $14950 — RANCH STYLE — Mod- er bedrooms & breezeway, tion | Carpeted living rm. floors & plastered walls’’. full particulars call Mrs FE 2-0840. OPEN SUNDAY 104 L.. H. BROWN, Realto Excellent ’. Heron Ph, FE Multiple Listing Service bungalow with basement. Aise esttached gare 2 co! Oak 3 Por 8} f = 23-4810 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVCE * ON Pp SUNDAY 14 118+ James K Blvd. Pioneer Highlands . \. BEAUTIFUL 5 YEAR OLD “ ~ custom ery and one-half bunga- finished attic. Lovely recre' reom. Aluminum siding, Corner lot nicely landscaped Immediate pox- session h does Pree $13,960. $9,950 OPEN BS 5534 Dons Dive SENSATIONAL VALUE _ Brand new 3 bedroom lot with lake vis . Low, low price, » tudes hardwood floors, fu basement, oil furnace, trie water heater plumbing, birch doors. Custom built kitchen cupboards, plus many i ed features. Protal price IN- CLUDES LOT! of RIGHT TO O'NEILS 0 OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 14 TO SEE THIs HOME Is LOVE IT! 75 ft. front on bea Lake. A view the lake from almost every room. in- ing. the kitchen!. cons:ruction ; bination, hae aie : leas” Eo complete the pie- élec-', ; FERNDA DALE “BY OV Latee, wii 24e-car ae tel coin $ ROOM ¥ room, Auto. hot wa- | arage. Paved side | yard. Terms. Lin- | ie hy opel $336 DN. NEW!!! on % acre sot. Modern. ae S Best Buys Today r r He i could desire remodeled kitchen rg ‘preakfast | peek, space Sylvan in Village home has fireplace, for “mere bedrooms f needed, and garage. $975.00 Down This will etart you on your. way to Grive, & large bedrm, a 2 nice full por gas heat. 2 car ga- bedrm: owning @ Hin, Wisner School District re- This is an extremely clean & as beautiful big rage, Terms, 313. West |zeee FE 5-0447 Eve. 5 tt “olonial Farm Home This is it-10 acres of land, level joor, with frontage on 7 with that 5 bedroom mod- ern home living room with marbie fireplace, » parior, 1 bedroom end as the f oads ; com, John K. Irwin, |, REALTOR if that Hes a very fortable and attractive 2 bedrm. home with gas heat. Complete. ly fenced-in yard and full paved Since 1925 Huron Street _ FE _§-4846 com- ’ up. Big dining _ tages and insurance. poe oe et Sul Py oar me or or mation today. wasanree Towser. PHA. Resale. 3 bedroom home. Bath. perimeter heat $12,350, Ap- prox. $2.640 déwn to 4 per cent. . mortgage. Balance i includes taxes and . pesents Rag ogy japon ege. down. New 2 pedroom a baat ome Bath al furnace. iJ C. HAY DEN, ‘Realtor | 86 E. “Walten FE 6-041 Open os #71 per month. oer ok ee TO 101 room, mamm place. knotty pine kit erms. EM 3-4106. main blac es ce $25,000 down M 34236. raph Open E 3-7103 or OR 3-2937 ‘MULTIPLE: LISTING SERVICE _ WATKINS LAKE FRONT — 1B BED- RAY 0 NEIL, Restor 129 lots. = weer Between 2 $59,600, . 2 minutes from Pontiac, new : = SO oS bath on main floor Full base- bedroom frame. oak foors. | lar CROOKS RD. ment, het air furnace Large! tots. paa8e. $1500 down. r Large 100 x 237 lot with utility Treom 15521 ft. with a new 319 this 4 room and bath home Heatilator brick fireplace, large | | : located just south of Auburn. enough to make a dandy activi-| “Lake nat home, spacious “3 Large liv room, kitchen, ties room, Nice lawn & old e | growsse and guest house. brick bath down and 2? bed trees with that new white picket replace, fruit Sress. $28,500. rooms up. Utility room fence. 3 car garage and qa 30x50 Terms, EM 3-41 one car garage. Only $1500 ft. barn for these riding ponies — down or will trate equity for those who want to play. If s ote in block 24. Twin beach, call | for 3 m home near you like to work — the income M 3-4236 for details. R from the 10 acres of good potato ma +a pay on ag am. To) Huron Valley. Area a bedroom. 2 ANT make it easy to se owner! aluminum 5 2600 Da $1300 DOWN tractor on | MU 011. el Por this solid built 5 room rubber, plow, ou. wagon & @ good potato Rly aged Owner is re- Cement deck rancn tybe home, | fring. so | a 2car garage, | to own this nice ‘bene at a H ced jot, Due Lake ———— price you can't afford to pass 58500 MU 4-6063._ ee up! Only 3 miles to Oxford, Pos- - ret in 30 days, Price $14-/ Duct Lake Ares. School bus, low down taxes. $4950 full price. MU 4-8811. 125 Ft. Cass Lake front, 2 as 9 room, 2 fireplaces, bar-b-q 5 106. : = R Built ip "54, dlose to Le} B OS center, lake privileges, 2 : 7 lots, -off--blaek topped street. REALTORS A real doll bee je For ——— ° OR 3. call EM 3-491, extension 5 Eves. ‘til 9-Sun. 10 to § Bogie Lake Front, 265 Ft. water W. YPSILANTI __ front, Wear a merece. 2 : Total price on this § room Asbestos shingle, 2-bedroom, very : and bath home located on modern, corner tot. Alum storms| fo;"Dle 8 $18,600 Easy to wet, call Johnsen St. near General &. screens ee 9a hot water, Hospital, Close to schools, ar garage . oe and bus line Be- ONLY. Semic tied. fireplace. outage Bar- to settle estate and WILL A B-Q' 4 large bedrooms. $25,000; Fight. Immediate poss RO { ete terms EM 3-496 _< sound investment for the sia Mon. thru Sun. 10 to9 G.I. & FHA 2% Dn., 30-Yr. Mortgage 3-BEDROOM, QUALITY VA-FHA TERMS ONLY 3 LEFT Also Available ONLY 3 __All Brick, Full Basement Homes $290 DOWN TO VETS ‘TOO MANY FEATURES TO LIST. YOU MUST SEE THESE HOUSES Model Open Daily 12-8 WALTON BLVD. EAST OF SASHABAW ROSE-HILL REALTY COMPANY 10 ACRES, HOME HAVE YOU SEEN THE One of the nicest remodeled 2 BEAUTIFUL completely remodeled’ tis MODELS? house —— te toes gaging = “iemiy a Oakland Beach 3 posrecms, Caty qe.cne Subdivision Edw. M: Stout. Realtor | SEE THE FABULOUS 77 ON. Saginar St Ph. FE 5-165 TRI-LEVEL Open Eves. Till 8. } Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. | | BRICK FOUR FAMILY Onl Y $19, 990 BUILT BRICK RANCH HOMES FEATURING: Plastered! to Wafls, Oak Floors; Ceram- ic Tile Baths, Full Base- ments with Gasinators, Storms & Screens, Wide Lots, Paved Streets, City Sewer and Water. Ld Wanted Experienced Sajesman J. A. Taylor HAYDEN te — East Side bus. 3 bedrooms, floors, plestered walls on Ist. fir Wall-to-wall carpet, ag ccuaal ment, oti $13,200 ca bule” entrance. basement, : venetian blinds, full bath furnace, oil fu fenced, Fireplace. OFF HATCHERY RD. possession 11.6x16.8, room furnace 2 oak bath dewn payment. $485 DOW N— A new Bath, base- paved drive | sh to mortgage. Bal = per month ine Judi -Ins NORTH SID& - ing 3 bedroom home Living room 136x146 with veail- Oak floors, beth, bedrooms, landscaped yard. Approx. $1600 down or owner will take part cash & good car as Close East Hi, basement. $1750 down. MU Lovely beach on Duck Tel Huron Shopping, full ment. piastered wal: in excluctye setting from Pontiac. EM }-4197 Has everythin: appointment see, 3-418. in Dr heceuee: tall E —=EM Access to 3 lakes, tance to bi-level. fice Paved street $1750. Lo Ft. EM “We ener, “as down, EM 3-4 ees Novel 16ts. MU sehen oak at taxes rnace. Tile backyard — Quick ‘Uvin floors, oi 2? bedroom & Com | _ Highland — Mroad 2 »b Lake $2500 afte> “10 8 c | buy out today. (M59) _iake, FE 20 on Piains 3-4236. shopping center, $8000 duwn. EM Highland area, own a Lake For in- $11, m. land Area, 2 bedroom, lake pr. can $8500, —— peeps —— . acres, 6 ra ais. 300 full one. "Phone jl se «8 pm. EM }-4236 3 bedroom lake privilege, base-¥ ment pores. many extras. $8000 fuill price. EM 3-410€ 3 bedroom frame $10,500 MU 4-6863 $1,000 down Cass Lake privilege, bare- EM 23-4196 | By builder, new jase front home | minutes Prestige address in Birmingham | 4701 Dixie Hwy OR ss Ni ICI “FINANCE i aerate t i. em “WHEN YOU NEED | TM. Rog. US. Pat. OFF. © 1956 ty tag sxethrotase tunel es a et ____ For Sale Lots ene CHOICE FHA LOT, ELIZ. LAKE | _Estates No. 3. PE 42771 Drayton ‘Woods A limited number of excellent building sites are stil] available in this secluded and well restrict- ful wooded and open lots, equit- able spproved. May be purchased = land contract with Feasonable erms, Chapin Real Estate Drayton Plains 3-1223 Eves. MAple $-1249 —_EAST-BEYVD- Cerner of Raeburn St. all city v-| Wthenoone in. A real bargain oaks D. RILEY, Broker PRIVILEGES. Watking "habe. ye 35159. pe narra SITEs Cherokee Hills! You'll like the advantages ot ‘try location page ren 5 . 1 mile west CARL W. BIRD, Realtor §03 Community National Bank Bldag FE 4¢-4211 Eves. FE 5-1302 46 ' $40 Eusebeth Lobe Ba —PE-4-1187 | — “You sure ya this two Lansinn of bananas will in enough?” ———— For Sale Farms oe eee _ . LITTLE FAR e% to 10 acres Grand Blanc erea Pontiac Maynard, MA soezi bad o> pointment. Holty and 48 OE te MS As low or ur. 4 GOO D FA Offered for your inspection is this 137 acre the Hadley, Mich.. Level to Gently rol and includes 00 acres till- woods. 2 eeres orchard, 35 acres pas- barns and a nearly new 5 ith able, 10. acres Gown, easy J. A. Taylor Toe ps al Ave. PE 42544 . be per gy ball Only’ $4,500 Open Free Parking RM farm in area. ling lend e> for INSURANCE Eves. MARLETTE, 40 acres of produc 3 bedroom out buildings RD RILEY. Excellent Opportunity For couple to own and operate profitable b necessary to set up self service = or quick service laundry. commercial wash- ES 3 large dryers, 3 extractors ‘ot water — and er with fix- tures, Must sacrifice for cash — phone _PE 72-1156 BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT iN Pontiac - Watk: Estates, s2100 market value, make offer. Call _pwner. ATTENTION, BUILDERS Side of Pontiac, 2 lots, near WIL “TIS M.. BREWER ets FE 45181 E 8-0628 MA §-7581 PE 5- TI04 For details and call EM 193 Acres 10 miles from Pontiaé. EM 32-4198, — waiking dts- brick 23-4196. Take over G1. Owner will sacri- > car pert, ce- ment drive. ' bedroo n, EM 3-4198 New brick 3 bedroom, $1500 Dn EM 3-4197. Business lots by Oxbow Lake, w down vayment for 100 3-4236. 2 houses on Belmont. A 3 bed- lor $8000, 2 *edroom, car- 5, awnings, — - 3 ema ggron full basement, 149 car | North Milford road, +8811. overlooking TLenord _ Schuett, Realty invites vou to eae our offers before you 7404 E _For Ss Sale Lake Prop. 4 44 BY OWNER 3 BDRM. HOME ON 8-8502 bedrm; ultra. Owner mo 4-0163. BEAUTIFUL Fi ea Walters ft. lake Lake. OTTER HILLS, NEW - BRICK, 3 ving. FE ete ae Bows vileges, $500, lee fa DENNIS O’'CONN9:. BROKER 2-0940 A 5-0682 BEAUTIFUL 8 FT. [KEP ionT Seen This House! VETS $90N DOWN PLIU LAD WIN 30 YEAR MORTGAGES THE HIGHLANDER ~ Full Basement, 3-Bedroom Home 3-bedroom brick = a “In the city, Paved streets and sidewalks, hatidy to city end water and transporte ition. Deadend — protect your chil- Model open We »~8pm. da and Sunday. On . - Murry! they won FE 64-2544 * NE. oot at ® counters; select ‘oak — Sled bath and Baldwin. sewer ‘to -sehoo's corner be uate down, 7 fs an unugial past 65 feet/ot U. ed - large lake 13 miles O-N-L-Y $1000 dn. INSURAN home on your lot. Call for infor- ot -on Wolverine Lake. 950,- ie ‘Datiand Ave. . reae| mation today. | Pith | 81.450 down pone LI 4-2544 4 = Parting, IMMEDIATF POSSESSION — | | Nee 2 oo cron Bath. oti | < ; urnace. moderr itchen, privi- = gy leges on Fae Lake..-Low down ____ For Sale Lots 46 qi payment. Full price $9100 - aa a / WH ON FISHER AVE — ¥or colored ; = : room meme, bath. basement, * 1 ACRE f : urnac . a Turse ee cones An extra ler rn rite / e) i]. C. HAYDEN, Realtor See ‘lot a j86 E_ Walton = ~ 100x307’, $1150 5 th resin a I SS ed i Open Eves Sun 16 if is ee _ Va ¥; ACRE 7 _ $290 DOWN TO ¢ GI's | Lovely" nee wood watiting | tA acre 7 gona ree. ove t. road with nice = “Pun $2500 with $500 home site, so! for Full price, aderblock. Put ith with $350 down, CLARKSTON AREA r 400 vt a HOLLY AREA ardent 5 o fee west | PAUL ACKERN; Realtor Pot — od REALTOR ~ FIOME SITES SUPREME WATKINS PONTIAC EST Ata high and level. BEACHLAND overlooking Syly $500 down. WATKIN: LAKE ROAD—Level and pol gre priced at only §300 with down. FAIRLANE DRIVE—Near Tele- graph and Maple. beautiful ee gite 180x235. Priced ATES Only 131x125, hith. an Leke, Only FIELD HOME SITES— rolling from $2,500 A. JOHNSON, oo 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. _ FE 42533 : - For Sale Acreage 47 Clarkston REAL ESTATE/INC. 160 ACKES dildings painted white set up for dairy and turkey f basement rm, house, al] brooder Guser: rae Full 000. Down’ pareont $5, ed on ACRES : Near | Siahode comes stocked & ipped. Tractor, plow, culti- , 40 combine, manure spread- 1 wagon, hay elivery rake, dump ny drill, mowing ma- éhine, drags, milking equipment, 11 milk cows, 4 yearlings. 9 room Vd frame house. 32260 barn. Full Lactose co Terms can be ar- see 80 ACRES 1% mi 8 room . b . Locat- Implement storage butld- i. barn & ‘sii Level land. Full price Bi 008: Sti |. payment $2.500 140 ACRES | ‘Near Case City, Marketable tim- tet basem: barn. Silo Near Cers City, conn e helen 3 _milk cows 2 heife With 570 ft. of road front. _ les from Water- 4) Ese ‘i ings. "916.080, $3,500 down. : 78 ACRES High — Hilly -- Positive drainage Sand and Gravel only $600 per acre. A | | ' ' imedee School, city water in. | ‘Near Casé City OY Elirabeth Lake Rd. room, modern brick home with full basement Other Priced reduced to% for @ quick sale MICH. tive land. 6 Broker FE CIT WE NEED cadet Sete 0 Oven Nicholie & H W Huron, FE Evenings. An -xceptional Farm untiful Acres #2 Bo We have just listed RESTAU REAL ESTATE INC.- & TRUCK STOP On . S busy , way _ -. 1 nee sr Comes aon he wat ie with “F500 de down. no mwer “call MA RANT SALE OR ear Tnandry 1 ed eq ment, extra ters, pn we ____EM 3-4196 — GROCERY STORE. sD — ront, paved street. Call for appointment. C. SCHUETT REALTY 7404 E. Highland Rd. (M59) at Porter Road Stock. = = rage, (Ga Gas — LEASE sutomatic imped. be: MU raapestet M LICENSE. . In lak 5 ae. Reascaaht le. well MOTEL bulla 8 more units. Selling due to vs Sen in family. Lemania = Pato 2-0635, if no answer ‘Clarkston REAL ESTATI; travelled US25. im. the Thomb Also Jy xclusively the finest farm near Pontiac THE HOME - 3 be tered walls, oak floors. ment, THE LAND 40 fillable 18 acres chard, 2 acres of gr Live stream on rear of aah THE BUILDINGS — car “© rage. in excellent repair hat ie ing new in ‘53 is 60 «x ce- ip floor, suited to any prirnose . $0%20, ceme: 5 ie ble. THE LOCATION -vavéd road. 1 mile east of Clarkstqp. THE PRICE -$21. sed. i BARGAIN, EVEN FOR THE NVESTOR. Humiphries ALTOR / Ch 2-0474 EY re Open Evenings uftiple Listing Service . on aoe Modern in every detail. dreom * full base- acres) Very of apple or- ‘ape viney ard/ = $5,000 down, #7114 on’ coniract or cash. Ph. ee FARMS AND ACREA OR $11:). PE! DINNAN 143 ACRES teveer FR 2-9657. Harvey Wilson. P.Ww 80 ACRES HADLEY You, have to see thi Nice 7 room. house and carpeting. Basement and good barn Lovely flowing 000. Terms. Ridgeway 975 Baldwin Ave akr. s te pelieve with plaster stream §17,- FE 4-6203 Sale Business Property 49 DIXIE FRONTAGE Corner lot 125x273 mercial. furnace. 30x40 Best of locations. pongpemgirs § ue. at only $25,000 with $6,000 d A. JOHNSON, 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Consisting of 5 home with basement. and ga: Four rented cottages. ft. store buildin: zoned com- room rented. This is an Realtor BARGAIN? FOR SHOP OR BUSI- Van ae frontage. — 1-T111_ (Roch oL, INVESTMENT BUYS 600 ft. Dixie Hwy. ~trontage- near Mts, 300 ft. of MIS commercial = } age —near.Clarkston. 965. per 180 ft M50 frontage near Oxbow. $15,900 Ideal corner. Main road between Orion and Clarkston. $5,950. $960 ~ Commercial Frontage — Huron st. & 46 110 f% on W. Derothy Snyder Lavender 2140 W. Huron 60 On Ba Zoned Commettiag ® Used car lot, oft aD 20 8. Main, ee Mich. commercial plac. | fee shop nut shop with a $70 ume inst year veel busy cof- Owner leaving stale <7 0 will sacri- 000 vol- | TEAGUE FINANC 7 FINANGE CC co. 102 Pontiac “Sta “TOaNS- wid PRIENDLY SERVI LOANS $20 TO $500 On signature only : HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF ‘PONTIAC 3% 8 Saginaw PE 4-0535 “GET CASH QUICKLY - a0 to. 1986 care. B our most be A poe . Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE 2-9206- LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & oe Meoanang ° yy 64 W. Lawrence St. FE 4-1538 INCEC co. - 202 N. MAIN ROC HESTER. MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS LIVES "CK lOUSEHOLD © Buckner easioaret $s Hager Folks $25 to $500 HOU! L Qones Ph. Rochester. OL 6-0711 bs 1-9791 | wc TIC was NATIONALLY ADVERT TISED Only Po -s>: Complete L. A. WAGNER CO. Phone FE 5-0223 NG YOU WANT. ac a2 ANOuE CaS CaN Bey FOUND pte oo ergs al le y tues. Gee and. ators. ranges and ent Sone Bathroom fixtures. beds, ss and | mattresses iv ‘poom ' “4 tables, lamps, s. many other misc. items."NEW & U Visit’ our re bargains. - en USE ete PLAN UP TO 4 MONTHS @ PAY We buy, sell or trade, Come out d. 2 acres of free $-9241 4 miles E. 1 mifle | E. of = Heighis on Aubure | SIZE ELECTRIC STO VE ental runner, eki silver. . stout man's Alcohol 188 Proof | RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $1 75 | 9x12 Felt B. Rugs $3.95 - %" WALL TILE. 2c | BONNY” MALD VINYL TILE, We 12a12 LINOLEUM. $7.29 | SYERS Raw HURON. PE 4.2064 24° WESTINGHOUSE TV NEW, teke over payments PE 53-4641 ea ‘Will sell, $150. “tings Asole erlb with ne. e tnd OF: Frigidaire GF:s washers, | Ws. “s. Srame Electric. FE Johnson. WE 4-5160. a RENT : ” A automatic Ironrite froner, i week. Free instructions. Call E 3803 hs "| RED FRIEZE LAWSON CHAIR & ouch. FE 2-3800, Kou Wat ‘BED. ep aed chair & ottoman. 7 ——. CURTAINS, WING ca dishwasher, Bendix ‘washer, an- tiques. Silver, dining rm. set. = 32460 Evergreen. 383 Orchard Lake — ave ments. $6 r mo one Pezaie Manecer Miss Danten, PE 5-3604 Will bring to your home. a SINGER, LATE MODEL. WILL give terms FE 8-156¢ “4. Dealer. _ STOVES,.BOUGHT, SOLD. EX- changed. ‘Turner’ 3. 002 was | meson: Easy we Recond. —- pon wo Studio couch sie. 5 pe wood dinette ors. table $48 65 pe. walnut bedra: $79.95 “$ reom oi] heater : Hes 13 pc living room suite _ $20.85 WYMAN'S 18 W _bxe St PE 41123 “Uéed Trade-In Dept. ee chair” $985 asher . $1995 “Gas range -nsenccee 02450 5 pe breakfast set ........ $24 50 Davenport an chair $34 50 pc. dining toom suite .. $49.50 Vanity, chest & ... 605 Retrigerato . $80.50 | ca Ty 17 - $89.50 4 Buckner’ 'g Bapleyes serve with a smile in the m AUTOMATIC WAS HERS | oat ton Electri Tt ts easy to dea) at a where cou kindness a shown to everyone and perrowmng is & pleasure Provide for your immediate future happiness by ar: Loans to $500, up to 24 months to repay BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY BLDG Mine +s a PONTIAC way FOR SALE: RES- 4512 DI t rant L) | DRAYTON PLAINS ce eh ye Sasi efter 290 BARNSTON WALLED LAKE 2pm. Ask for om or Red. 45462 VAN NYEKE. ca “LEDS TALK Need $500 "SINESS” With fast. courteocs service and BESINESS on payments to fit your budget? — . — . Then you should visit our ae GROCERY modern office so canny a va * Pec eriv parking and sho e. where aoe JUNK CARS & SCRAP assume payments of $11.46 per _Manager x pine _ . PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS. SUPPLY _Service | call FE 40582 month. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. 59 WasH RAMB 6 50 Northern Lumber Co. Wash send sod gravel. Fi dirt. | Sale Farm Equ uipment 76! For Sale Housetrailers 78 <1 OP IT | arte. i ohiar lL 47300" “Harold. Wint'¥s JEEP FE ¢sée2 ae i 53 Do d } 19] Cooley Lake Rd, Turner Ford RAMBLER CLEAN. GOOD ac EM 2417 6 EM #2" soap ORAVEL5 5 Ye ai be | ORAVERLY TRACTOR WITH are TROTTWOOD 27 ALUMI. Then Bring It Here isi FoRD 2 DR CUSTOM ce =) "epee Ses tires & battery, $375 pects G : el eas | Phered PE rob SE ae role | Bas | wr vy te tg ce BS Pate em | Seda Ot 2DOOR SAVE ~ ON NEW. od oal _ Market 280). : IN NCE Fy yee 3 ebb 20S | Beto wget eeeine et, (UEMOTY, FREPLAGE | UY Gish Sain th tre vate ¢ weve PE Same eset omar Outce Bree | st Setany cums Deh wes Ps pee on - ders. rs, ANTED: (SCRAP CARS — | Dke bew in every detail’ Specially : 6&7 reom Teg. 8179 Dut wood. sold & delivered. MA 5-3184. back hoe do’ wv Desor Plymouth Dealer | priced for this week = MY rue FOR SALE WOOD, FROM Ss To 8, 5 m, per cums dows, | MED 2 o-Ply | pri “4 R 30 months to balance, neo | ~~ SEPTIC * TANKS — “ASONE. fo Buy your rotary tiller now, we Sales “trucks Get usED Cc before | a oe v 2 door a ete bek 1959 “PONTIAC “CATALINA “HARD- ° a REINFORCED CON ‘one Po ia | er 0 ee ee ees | | sane S$ AUTO SALES. 124 Oskland | TOP Radio & Heeler Hydremat- p : c° ire J Pope a a ae AB WOOD & ‘FIREPLACE WOOD oe auso “°° | QPFERS 18 GOOD USED MoD. | ‘North - ‘Chevrolet's | iss FORD CUSTOM ¢ CLUB CPE i aseume payments of 2008 per Q * 3 40 Val 6. "2 sale 5 Used garden tractors, and power! ERN TesneRs On RENTAL | Big Lot in Birmingham | ¥2,,7ut #9 da. 83 6 wk FYE |" month Call Credit Mer. 2609 Union Lake Rd at Commerce watories, $29.50 va $14 95. aon meears | PL aN 18ST COME 18T SFRVEN. IF 1-0 SBE 1. Dealer Parks Midwest’ 6-650" Harold ' +41 Stall showers complete with fau- “Plants, Trees, 5s, Sirabe 6 ry | NEW 1987 HOLLYS. GENERALS. Up TO tie P FOR JUNK & CHE Turner Ford THE LAKE AREA'S LAROEST cets ourtain value = HOME AWD |? $e a —— ig DOW AND MPGR ius, The are siightly marred see a tA Chmens — RE Sea | MMrcHIGA TO so, ~8%2._FE 22606 Days or _e: a “Bright pot’ ‘jose OLDs SUPER #@ 4 DR 5 praie'ne wiseone tom "T'gem| Meters “Wissecest” Si'Or- | SIGE SPRUCE Tow you, at el Mt ciemeor st Fe ate) BET Gat PP Woe Pitas “THE HIGH DOLLAR | Ty Seria Site re DOOR a __Double bung windows from .. $11 $8 chard Lake Ave. thats Peas ea, MeCU Bia! ARD ACCESSORIES PER exsd- eoie TT) 7 \ kA ash > a a sil ater: © caahows 4 ieee Ps re bot L he borviate. Junipers, Concotor fir ne 1990 Crooks Ra as a FO or Ls. 8. SUN. | eo a —~ the extra. ee JEROME 7a a Gibe a citGas Gbo0 ae. aos prima OL] as $458 - qd um T tive tzees. i oe od | MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAV aaws “DR 2 FO a Me 1 wis SOUTH | 4 will pay you well, 4540 Dixie \DIL 1 x . _ond car _3-0081 ' Deer and window trim Oc Plasterboard. Rock lath Peint a and see ‘em at W. F. Miller's : A rwr OLDS-C. i NEW “GERMAN DKW “HARDTOP. ry ee ae Tg ee ge ee {is miles E. of Winom aod 4 Soun" Woodward wNorth of. 44 gf Ge {yg Bi LJ: S yy an ook Orchard Lake falon’ PE ¢a307 and FE ¢esso AN ry io Ave. fort we afte. MU avert ' Mile Rd, Birm ham, Mich t 2 tanks = one an cee | = Of. zie J FE 8.0488 . | Poe PACKARD ae Eten te blo -s ue ded ____ For | Sale Pets 0 i nes AD SaDOTLY SPREADERS imuee. “uO sitie WE PY% PROURY GOOD EERNS in ——- ‘52 Buick er burner and N y — ———E= , @ MERCU 3 ‘ A a re | com ORES nn Barn equipment. Davie Machin- COME AND SEE THE ALL aee Top Dollar P| cand "Good trans __ FrATION _WAOOR, i, teed, PLY OIL AND COAL PUANACES. 1 PEMALE ENGLIGQH SETTER.| Cry. Ph. GRi, Orwevilie. We! $987 TOUR-A-B 5 a J & 4-DOO t furnaces Conversion o 11! reg. 1 male aod 1 female § Mo.| Stock repairs. Beginning our 26th trailer Just right for traveling For clean Used Cars & Trucks TC . DE —— — burners and blowers. Wayne Heat | reg FE 17-0084 year of service deer hunting Also @ good WE WILL TRA 1982 PLY MOUSH BELVEDERE ta} NW Main, Rochester. | — BOXER, PART GERMAN ~ SPECIAL. 35% -F— BA Matthews- UP OR DOWN eee lor ieteen soa winsk ote TAPE RECORDER Was | ane pes posee vorpna—) DAVIS BACK HOF, Beir 84, Bly com. tn cas t vg | Ral nace’ "Gown "Prone Nort n sat ASS | aS -;. 2-FT HOUSETRAILER. SEMI -) Later model car for your equity | _ ville 7 a poral ‘model Will sett at bogs wks old. Sale or swap PE 8270) ANT) JOADER, LIKE! modern, parked on attractive lake Hargreaves oO. cheaper car and we pay You igsq PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON OR 37665 after akc REG" ‘BEadtes. $5 APIECE NEW. CALL FE 40461 _lot. FE “eles after 6 p.m —_ 19 Sagimew st FEL oS cash difference — ee Cheap. No dealers =, cs . genta jgt— | Woop” AND aLonaNTM couse, AEC eration Pore CALL wt] OR FE 41442. _ Tre iler— — _— __For Sale. Trucks __ 90 | 1950 TO 1956 MOD 18 AVAILABLE | TE TO ee ee, 53 Plymouth son 90-8. gation doors and windows. wt 4. MA SOR ee al Tuke advantage of our iow over- Good condition, Geod transporte-; 2-DOOR = Si FOR sale WE GIVE : = AEE OERMAN SHEPHERD POP. SNOW IS COMING | (CHEV 1981 <2 TON PI cKUP x _ bead location _ton EM 32005000 sae MN Stamps Orvei Cideumd. SSON ’ - ready ee © or a - tts Dp = 199 31086. ; » on BENSON LUMBER CO. BEAUTIFUL is MONTHS MALE tractor wi eno blade. We bare _Exchan e | terized and ready to go! Just sey THESE OK SAFETY TESTED = Fr MOUTH Siz a : - * 4 é vei; For All Your Insulation |___Do It Yourself 61) pees ogee OL mites any sect Dinie Hey| ~s| Has : a Specie 200 <7 | er Se Se ar a ee Needs Call— DOAT AND FLOOR SANDER PoL- Satie Pe ATEL as | cae : now ON CHAMPION "PnORE. askins Chev. KIN | “NO RTH coment grind | BRITT TRA os1 Dt ¢ MIS Inc ore, siesmers, ett. PE eaten 30 fea SSess Ist choice of ttter.| PLOWS AML JTWER BQuIpT. | {15h 38 wo ve aca stot Been! res tal 0 | | u ‘ autse Sve At. Re | Se eD ro SELL WE Take! f.0 8 70%. wide. Bank rates int CHEV WRECKER eparrer 5] Old wn 9. oy _- "E200 + CHAIN SAWS ne BS ree, Au, **) Fiiteoe ne madera. jobs” Recqsittioned tke aoe ots | CHEVROLET | eo TARETOE ; ee te a Rented and sold. FE20017. | BOSTONS AT STUD. aKc. CUR- KING BROS. | mew Pay like re HT OR BE avy “HAULING “Oa le] « Garon 1000 Ss. W oodward., Bh lam Kort spine “. 3 — FOR RE ENT a =; +FoK ia DEALER ue BOTTLE AS and FORD ' Toa Fie cer “Ra | F aa : ne De le | “SEE OCR” ; rou - EF : : s gy Pale! 4% Re TT on ve atRE sander ‘— f CASH = be RN f vecuum cleaners | Sortie pn zh —— oS 5 , Cars wi oo aod oter- V4 i TON PICKUP is? $125 €751 Dixle Highway at M15 Safe Bu ‘ =i 4 ii ee Pa ue i eutifel sapien: oa, a 2 Auction Sales 77 es relperash rE saen| B Be = gedan, 966. Good cond = atapic 5-507) Open Nites “tH 8 y : ~via | ...Wwelled Lake = : — : Fy ‘SE 2S Garage ne Doors: (ATP sewing MacuiNes 55S Mate BOXER TYR OLD | AUCTION SALE EVERY weowes. | _“¢ Trem reLmaro fr isa F YORE , 36N PICKUP. Goop WILL ACCEPT USED CARS = j . bardware, fer “Pull shots MA 43406 after 6 éer nighh i pm Large aisort- , ¥ SED A zr heater, @6Gd tire: 5450 Outboata motors. boats app!l i ] Berry steel overhead ‘actory sec- a ‘eekda’s Fri. thru Tues. Pall PH) ment of househad furniture, tools | homes and aport: trailers We will On. sores ; amees. guns cameras etc As Of onds. all sises and , Large $:20 to, 6:00 San. 10 '@ 4 Closed | AN SHEPHERD 1 YEAR | reonal effects. ; F. Gmert, | self for you om our ley for 10, = = ep | part payment of a goed ased car.’ ! = select from $3 ard up Wed & Thur OERM D | ails pe eft . a ie am oC “@ ~«=FORD ‘TON PICK-UP} P® ‘ your 9a costs | MO! = eld. AKC registered ‘‘ood watch | Sale Farm. 330 West Tienken Ra. | DF 2d eae truck, good condition, $175 cash | bsiance easy terms — _ oe 2-DOOR —~ ieee mag Jor whak, Lat us give | 166, W. Mente BUILDER PETES | Gog. Reasonable MI 6448. after | _othe-ter he ee ie) pete | BILL ae LINCOLN-MERCUR\ free estimate ee —=+AUETION EVERY FRI NIGHT FoRD. DUMP TRUCK. tn | oe 11'S. Paddock E 2.4203 Cameras, Equipment GIA BY PPIES "| €30 pm B&B section “=8 Rent Trailer ler Space 79, hoo 2 4 DOM ep Carian nD CARS ae & Pike, 8s HOT WATER HEATER, 36 GAL we 3-2282 seat Dix tl od la atenemannatanantnnnenan ae , ne® approved for o8 | ARGUS C3. COMPLETE — iss LEAVING TOWN GERMAN SHEP- + _OR 32717 RN HEIGHTS. MOBILE = “s & P rN FICE B ‘West Side Osed Cars — | | al leees, 908.30 ae 119.50 Whittemore, call after € mos AKC reg. $40. MA) TDAY NIGHT 7 oP j “hee New, the best. 170 N. Op , OR = . ud Shelton. Drive oa where avernead ae th values, $40.50 These | CAMERAS | = a furuiture end sppliances. } mie 3yte, 3 mi. southeast of Pontiac. |i Pes OO i; TON PICKUP. GOOD and a "medale coos eae —— 7 oil, and bottied ‘gas beasers , EPRERT Ss Ciiasdh Seow | pare PE estes a Fe} sratone,, ‘Consignments, welcome. | GreNT PATIOS city Bus Offer Ss Fede Sh ase atts ‘49 Cadill lac - ——, raluee igan Fluores- Muren ; 5 bees Seana —- | lime 1-block f Tel-@ ( x C : 7 est } ars cent, 393 Orchard Lak Lake Are. ~ Sale M al ry i supplies mee ioe ‘Mande FURNITURE "ANTIQUES. OLD | ping center. Waren Trader, Par Wilson M $$ Pontiac = Lay $1408 —_— west vide Used © oe 4. DOOR HOU E PAINT Sale usical Goods 62 Aubura Rd FE ¢6510.| farm tools, « Thurs, | 2 Court ; 33 Ghevrolet hard od i305 1953 PLYMOUTH. EXCELLENT S$ ceeded bane {FE G0) Nov, 29, 12:30. 3% miles E. ot MORILHOME ESTATES MODERN. New & Used Trucks 535 Gherrolet ¢ $1395 _ condition Call after ¢ p.m. Phone HIGH QUALITY we BAI SRAKEETS = SUPPiths | Oxford at Heo Lakevitie Ra. ~2 oo. -| SM Ford Victoria $1295 FE 42078 + PER GAL aaa AND 143 Sanderson FE_ 3-303 | sa lake front & viaygreund. EM Oakland Cas Se OMe PER OAL. GUARAN. pugs Saris s we ‘POODLE PUPPIES | ee eel cuemep coqen. | 208 Se 34 Ghev. 4 dr. Bei atr $16 b4” PLYMOUTH 4° DR. RAH. D sarisractio " » Gton. tea waitemere SOON a ee ee a a ho $16; JEFFREY FORD SALES OA $201 : - KING BROS. + Ei ie ATOR » ACCRDION 2 iON &. PERINOESE PUPPY J MONTHS eers. Phone OA 02226 or OA 62158 | gonable rates ‘Quiet "pnd “clean | POU cine veunle eee eS Deno 7 PONTIAC pEIOuT, CR CHIEF- - ‘ : TPONTIAC RD _4t onee | SN Stato P Meal Mt | Site Femate. ee “ences rE | ONDAY NOY SS AT Wom | Wege,cemae Mev cee oie PRTERE \Oteee BON uae aioe ae Geert 4 doo”. te WN FONTC Bipom, pe CAI ON BL HOTPOINT 12 FT. REFRIO- | gr gg ES CI “<— CENT. Sis. aE TOY TERRIERS Bo Purebred Ho. nein gael Auction tired folks 2 miles Cast of Ox-| _P.D. Lincoln 34749 Reverse ches. | “$8 Pontiac 4 door $ 150| Ine St. Phone FE 2 ulc : rator freezer eg del 2 bead good Hol. - “$0 Pord’ tudor $ 95 195{ PONTIAC. $5 = Ps wk maneed mee RB. Munro Elec: | leaned to" eginhers. ames tar | ~Deeere._OR 22001 Zemme td qf which Rave freshened | {00%,,%%, takeville Rd 3A For Sale Cars 91. Bud Shelton Motor Sale: \. ee = * 4-.DOOR ine biD te ‘rates — 3 | compres Res Pare to Talk er tc man asia cau toe wirAnk ATP Whe one ee Oe EMARL pom | C2 Ammamn & E. Bird. FE “eam | 1055 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. ¢DR_ , G i Cage Sup re | vacation — , nck GOOD Pow fupetie set, man's navy blue 4 | “able. used very litle, FEDT07. | piles S01 sth St. PE S40 ws can Shite mt toner 1 lovely_acres, includes a ptivete| “sale or. trade for bump Job. | POR tine, Sharp. ie Hil st. CUSTOM. | a ee a —ceinaey BRAND NEW SUPRO ELECTRIC | PARAKEET. CANARIES, CAGES. gai, sate guard hot water beet | Seite cis howe © Nertees | oe aRDTOr | 30 MODEL A FORD, G00 WO: | LEAVING POR EEA VICE, 1956 cane cost $160, Osklead Ave. 4 “Eacktet so mt. Ss: = BUICK DTO! forgive “5 Menemess. FE REGISTERED GERMAN SHEP.| ey on Hadley Rd. to Sawmill} ‘*Séller. Only 15 minutes to Pon- “tinted ines isha wer steering 4 Very tor. Good body, FE 2-4467 after €. Pontiac Cata, 285 lags take over, : wher 22. rd. tan and black. 20 i e Rd, then % of a mi W.| fae. Also trailer sales. Base rate fines, powers si: __payments. FE 5-1548 _|Blond Hammond Spinet| farm wtems,.te,of goed eek | fe Manert Ad, 8 hot place to | SSS ~~ Auto Access wYres_ sett | pa 1953 FORD $895 | 3p, PONTIAC STARCHIEF COS /O1) Studebaker : ba a uto cessories i088 BUICK 2 DOOR RIVIERA » _ Cute Spun wont blanket. Oniy 94.20 for | organ. Practically new. | _}si00 gf Ortwoville. Clarence Bradfofd to Accessories 80 Polly equipped Including Dyna cueom beter ¥ 4 ee: i, eg Si ; : PLASTaRBOARD - ROCK LATH Can be seen at Old Mill | [REG ENGLISH SPRINGER, 1 YR. Mickaett. Auctioneer. Oxiced OAK- ‘PARTS 7 FOR "30 ¢ PLYMOUTH eor.| 2 wer Steering and | runs like new — 8 — Shop. 481 Sanford CONVERTIBLE PAUL sf. BYR LUMBER CO Tavern in Waterford.’ Wea las wer oP ihe _— St 3 "Aner ¢. men nes — TIAC_EXECUTICE CARs ? i a ec After 4:30 Taeaees : stake na WoMechaPr | Very liberal disconnt. | ee ~ SPE ‘| AL ‘a PLYMOUTH. “Fain R CONDE 1956 Buick Roadmaster NORTH “UP TO $900. uns good ‘rane es oqeers | Call Mr. Dorman or Mr.? Dogs Trained, Boarded 70, =< tires MY 34 aa — 4-Door Riviera CHEVROI DISCOUNT Pety, OR 3-1907. DOGS, CATS BOARDED pocs_ i ‘For Sale Tires 80A Full Power gs GONTIAC RETAIL "Ean 60. gieer eawisnt — GUiTA traited. BucpSheill, YS 8 Tele- ~~~ 1983 Olds. super 88, 4-door. 1000 S. Woodward, a lat |e ese nee SE eg ee. — '4 NEW 600-16 FiestoRs Tires 182) Sher. Be. Air. «door i '53 PONTIAC $795 "S] Chevrole! _as'inaa wen St. 8 |” Hay. Sirate & Feed, 71 0s —«| SecA prammeaar woe | et Ges. Seema” |P ME TOR Sots | cece see cane Ss DOOR Su 33 | SOODYEAR. FI 1983 Chev. station w: : : % xceptiona iy matic. radie eater. A rea 2 DOO | GRAND. PIANO iN EXCELLENT | 1300 Bares Finst CUTTING. AL- unday: Now, 2: Tich, US” Black or white side 1852 Chev. fr. clean. $350. OL special value . : . Call REpublic 24451. — 400 bales 200 : 7 walls. Off ne Full guar- | 1052 er 1961 KAISER GOOD TIRES NO ay No rain. Reason- Starting 2 P.M. antee. Up to $@ per. cent off. | 1951 Ford Vic rust. Phone OR 3-7665 after 6 p.m. | wih eel Standard siz 1980 Ford 2-door. . Ra. Surplus Stock, New & Used * — oct, HOUGHTEN & SON. aait's Sor BAUER, Oued : CHEVROLET i perittned | $28 North Main Rochester RANCH \ OLE ANG NG PLAY! 0761 8 ene | Rise ++ aoe Le aS raxnoor 4,44 fa | 1000 S. Woodward, 53 Nash” TH YouR NING AND REPAIRS. A SECOND CUTTING, LANEOUS ARTICLES - top. Loaded with extras. Reason- 5a af ee condition, LI { ——__ press sto foots RG. Oto of Mevergvecs | Refreshments Served met — = Oeibesd ae nd in nehout soniy 2-DOOR : . s. = a ”™ excellent condi- = k ty | PLES FORING. Cy Te BEFORE 4 1S suburbenite mud and mow °S3 BUICK SPECIAL « DOOR DYN. “EASY ED JONES | _fion Pr sins” S*StNer Sone . | _ 38217. D Mien : eae tires, Remold $10.95. exchange tires and OS reed for WILL 1069 PONTIAC Se TIRES. RA- : : = Dixie Highway ' = ay ine REYNOLDS & ARTIN TRUMPET : es : a vlus bat sale. Winte: Sete = ».. 3963 O63 Olmstead, OR 3-1117_ 70 Cars to Choose From, 8 Orchard Take Ave ALL TYPES oF HAY FOR SATE. | Drayton Plains. Mich. TE TIRE SALES 1650" BUTC ‘DIO & HEATER. TOTE —— i e: sd PRICE DAYS ARE HERE “Al straw, Will Gelivor, OA $2178. | |302_8. “Saginaw he BUICK RADIO & BEJ aa ae. Be’ Th kful 40 Good Clean Late Mod- ‘ Cinvenjory time) on builder bards SHONINGER GRAM D PIANO. | AT TdF bY REGONG OF CUTTING. |B &B Augtion House Rae ger YOUR e qCnkIu is Liber: Meee yare, plumbing bing paint pix wood _ cond, $475. FM 33000. MA S-6762 nna SNOW TIR so eee 6S ee ee - NOTE els. Liberal Appraising. rim, - or rr ura For Sale Housetrailers 7 78 Hew m Kelly Snow Tires,| west Harold Turner Ford. " Evagrgoor's CREDIT FOR OUR inmmediate Financing. vers. F Also damaged 34 sBUICK 1595 GOOD USED CARS Open till 9 iE & ANERICA CAN arpester 21h W. “Siverbell Ri, ‘6 MODEL 2-FOOT New tnd retrenas As low as $7.95 $ / . Sk | pen til 9 p.m. tiox aay ay Pay Ri __FE 5-1039. Pe ef aee Soe exchange." Pull guaranteed, son 56 Ford Vic. 2-Dr. ..$2145 7 For Sale Liv Livestock 72) ElFREEI SERVICE TIRE & . roms ut DIPPED. |°36 Ford 4Dr. ....; $1495 ea : : TREADING CO. ° $5 Dodge Wagon . $1745) HOLIDAY SPECI ALS: 0 SHEEP FOR or NTIA . , ino *“* CATION TRAILER S83 " RD WAGON 355 Dodge H’top ....$1723 fe ie will deliver. rR mine oa __ Auto Ser vice _ _ $l a be +SEATER./'55 Chev. Bel Atr + $1445: rect, re nol: | 3 ROL- or due soon. Tee Annecy roiter > | cnawmanapr GRINDING IN = pease gota es : . 3 e FE Motor Scooters 82 ri serra: CHIEF re 3 Be. 3 oe TEN’ WIDES 1947 series 74, O.1LY, quinpes Can PE ie cher “HARLEY DAVIDSON "| i0. '36 OPEL RICHARD Bi SonBrnOR $1295 “xX: ae Motor Sales 55 Dodge De oe $1205" Plym. Ch Cpe. ..S1145 ae 1°52 Pontia¢ 2-Dr. ,..$ 345 a Plymouth 4-Dr. $ 495 Hudson 2-Dr. ...$ 445 1 Chrysler 4+-Dr. ..$ 465 Satine: HH CHR IMPERIAL 4 Facey #Dr. . $ 395 . k 4-Dr\ .....$ 395 {PS es of all sew cans "80 Olds 4Dr. 98. 33: 1054 Nash bassador hard top. ’49 Puick 2-Dr. \....$ 195) page fully equipped. | 49 Dodge 4-Dr? \..-.$ 175 amen, Pa 47 Chevrolet saves 11S mileage, Srl am. i's teak 2dr, RAB, driven” 1958 . for — 53) Buick ‘Rosileester ra (*34 Mercury 4-Dr. ..S1145 34 Chevrolet 4Dr. $ 945 S/o with Frigidaire“Air 53 Nash Wagon ...8 845 con itioning and Power : Sates bstor . 33 Ply niouth 4-Dr. $675, >'°* ring and Brakes. 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