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US. May Ask $2 Bilion Boost in Foreign Aid Larger Budget s4 Million Trading Pyles Pledges Old Newsboys Start on Annual Christmas Sale (oqfellows Sell : 
Seen as Answer orSilent Night | Po Se “te Daten | to Recs’ Policy azstteser Support to Help Papers to Raise 
Soe eee ce Build Atom Pool Funds for Needy Report Top Officials a held an estimated four million 
Old Newsboys Set Goal dollars of business in abeyance. 
Drafting $5. Billion The song ae teat Nake » | Congress Must Amend 
of $6,000 to Provide 
Christmas Baskets     
      
  
    
  Program for ‘56-'57 It came frome the 45-member St. Rutes to Permit Export Vincent Ferre® Boys School 
WASHINGTON (P—Top, choir, standing in the Exchange's | to European Cache 
; visitor's gallery. 
ears huis ea an The hum that marks normal! PARIS (#—U. S. Secre- 
Pe SUN activity on the nation’s biggest se- tary of State Dulles today 
up foreign aid request tO curities market was stilled as pledged American support 
Congress of nearly five bil- hard-bitten traders listened, to a European nuclear en- 
lion dollars for next year— | Then, the hymn ended, the brok- : : ‘ 
ers burst into applause, the chor ergy pool, diplomatic in-| 
some $2,200,000,000 more, filed out to lunch as guests of a formants reported. | 
t f the ha and the | ; than the legisiators voted member o exchange Hell wae) (said tou nave 
last session hectic pace of ueding | resumed. 
; {thrown America’s weight Informants said the big behind a new drive for Eu-, 
new program, partly in an- ‘California Town. opean union in a series of | swer to Russia's tougher ks with leaders of a 
aoa policies, would movement to pool resources e divided up this way: JO e y Ud CS for the production of peace-| Military assistance—about three ful industrial power from} 
billion dollars, triple the amount | nuclear plants. 
Congress approved for the present! 7 Separate Shocks Felt Dulles, ve was said, told them 
fiscal year which began last July’ in Brawley as Shattered the v. s. Congress would most 1 | probably amend the nation’s Atom- ; Glass Is Biggest Damage ic Energy Act to permit the export @ Economic aid—some  $1,908,- ‘of fissionable matter and secret 000,000, about $300,000,000 more BRAWLEY. Calif. (INS) -- A know-how to a European ‘pool, but than this year's appropriations series of sharp earthquakes ham- would probably not allow such ex- 
for such purposes. ‘ mered at the lush Imperial Valley ports to individual countries 
High ranking administration last night and ae seepectd This was reported to be the sources who disclosed the size of C4uSing extensive damage In the | 4 gave West German the foreign aid plans acknowledged) 'OW" of Brawley Foreign Minister Heinrich von 
Many congressmen would be sur-! The quakes started at 7.0 Brentano, one of the advocate 
prised—perhaps shocked—by any Clock (PST) last night and re 9) OO ¥ pool — move to push foreign aid appro- ‘ curred in ever-increasing intensity re! 
priations that high. until the most damaging tremblor' Dulles’, meeting with Von Bren-| 
came at 10:06. The quakes then tano was his final conference here 
decreased in severity until early before boarding a plane to return 
:this merning when three minor;to Washington 
jolts were felt. He was said to have told Euro 
In all some 17 distinct shocks pean leaders the Eisenhower ad 
were felt in Brawley. Damage was ministration was prepared to ask 
limited mostly to shattered glass Congress to amend\the atomic law | 
an and plaster and merchandise that as a concrete expression of sym 
at earae h ecirel aay tumbled from store windows onto pathy for the efforts o{ Europeans ae : 2" “es the streets \to draw more closely together. Be- 
oad Bull the ll dawetewa lasalien ofl ‘sides the savings in money, brains| 
Brawley nearly every plate | and manpower..the big advantage| gincs window was broken and 'of a nuclear energy pool, in the! 
sheriff's officers roped off the American view, is the more =| 
tive control by would give, a the _ . . : = : - Goodi llow s also are selling rea t G . as Fi News’ s 5 Pontiac Press Phote! e area te prevent injury and to great ie inst div | 1OODFELLOWS AT WORK rst three Old N boy to pic k | T t s “. . and, lo, the star, 
which they saw in the east, 
went before them, till it 
came and stood over where 
the young child was... 
“And when they saw the 
young child .. . they felt 
down and worshiped him: 
and when they had opened 
their treasures, they pre- 
sented unto him gifts...” 
Pontiac’s Old Newsboys 
went out today with the 
memory of St. Matthew's 
beloved story of the three 
wise men fully in their 
hearts. 
Wise Old Newsboys know that 
Christmas is not Christmas unless 
there is a child, and the child has: -- 
a gift. 
For the 36th year, they urged 
Pontiac residents to remember this 
        
strict yuletide challenge: 
“When Christmas joys are 
shared by every child, only then 
can everyone be wholly merry.” 
Qn busy street corners today, 
members of the Metropolitan 
Club sold the annual Good- 
fellow Editien of the Pontiac 
Press. Their aim was to collect 
$6,000 out of which baskets will 
be provided 150 needy Pontiac 
families. ~ A five billion dollar request, the 
biggest in four vears, would re- 
verse the recent trend toward low-' 
er foreign aid spending. Secretary 
of State Dulles and Foreign Aid 
Director John B. Hollister had both 
predicted publicly that next year's 
For a child—cold. hungry, un- 
happy—Goodfellow donations will 
provide three gifts: - Several congressional leaders : : 
Food for his stomach, warmth we said after a foreign “id bfeting 
at the White House Tuesday they 
understood the administration's   
    
  new money re.quest would vent looti ; = . . , - . PF 2 amount to around $2,800,000,000. | Pre’ ng. sion of nuc lear material into weap: up copies of The Pontiac Press today were, (left to right above) members of the club on downtown street corners, and throughout land. White Lahe and Pontiac 
; | No injuries were reported. ‘ons. , policeman Walter A. Baerwolf, mailman William J. Brown and fire- the city. Goal of today’s drive is $6,000, with which to provide baskets ourasa 
Even that. said some lawmak-| Theaters, bars and restaurants man Arthur Carson. Members of the Metropolitan Club which con-_ for 150 needy Pontiac families and to carry on club welfare work ai 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) i : Dulles sprot most of the mern- ducts the annual Goodfellow edition sale, they joined about 75 othe "during the year Tne were evacuated soon after the ini- ing land iaasty ate talking 4 4 yk ut f9 other ring year. ps This body. and toys to bring 
tial shocks and police and fire to statesmen who are planning lights of joy to his eyes. 
| equipment was called in from he ' Old Newsboys feel this way | 
Arabs Press U. N. litte "To eter maine er Dulles ao aed with French » Four Elder! y Women Burn to Death Speare- Pleads Guilty. ste fe se cian acm 0 t but-were soon repaired. (Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay o joy for them at Christmas-time is. | 
uster of Israel The quakes were felt throughout a wide range of problems, includ- BEAUMONT, Tex. —Four eld- gas explosion and four persons! Gaston Gastard. 65, a paralytic to Smuggling Charge a privilege, for joy has no price. the rich agricultural area in El] ing the atomic pool, North Africa. at . | Centro, Calexico, Imperial andithe Middle East and South Viet! jerly women burned to death in a were killed early today im a traffic was taken to a hospital until a Those who bought Goodfellow 
  | Holtville but there was little dam- Nam. fire that swept through’ a 10-room accident near Belton. place could be found for him in) (ares Speare, 43, who Detroit, papers today shared in the pur- 
Syrian Delegate Leads age outside of Brawley. | Dulles came here for a round of Lidia purring Pome: . Dead in the nursing home fire [another nursing home. Police say is a Pontiac factory; chase of joy, an invaluable’ conference with the ministers of It was the third instance in Texas, were Mrs. Emma L. Harper, 82; The operator of the nursing worker, yesterday pleaded guilty! present.   
Move for Blockades, Hit ‘NATO countries to assess the im- i" less than 24 hours of four lives Mrs. Malthana Cox, 80; Mrs. home, Mrs. Doris Woodall, said 4 smuggling 500 bottles of Cana- | Those who missed the Old News- ° 
Recent Blood Attacks Mor Cold, Flurries plications of the new cold war in|being taken at once. Four children 0. EF. Perry, 76, and Mrs. Annie | she was awakened about 4 a.m. qian whisky from Canada and sell- 
y | e lthe light of failure of the Geneva died plas night at McAllen, 1 in a Kratzer, about 90. by someone calling frantically jing it at a profit of more than St eoueline cle Bacco see 
‘conference of foreign ministers to ~~ | The rof collapsed on the rooms) from the rear of the house. |a bottle. 
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Un— Is Weather Outlook reach an | |Department: y agreement. the four occupied The blaze was racing through! Federal Judge Th P. 
=— that Red Light Federal Judge Thomas Aroused Arab members of the! Siy ; ; ‘ i It was frankly asked that dona. Six ott resident rescued. one- s f United Nations pressed today for, Continued cold weather is. pre- ix other residents were rescued. | the story structure when fire-' Thornton released him on per; tions be large in amount, so that 
Mrs. Etta Redman. 77, was hos- men arrived. Fire Chief Steve! sonal bond to await sentence. 
Israel's ouster from the world or- dicted for Pontiac and area to- Crowds of Shoppers Is Rudolph’ Ss Nose pital'zed suffering {rom shock and,O’Conor said he believed a defec- mee . a ‘ be ait traditional promt Kas 
ganization because of a Ricody morrow with temperatures expect first and second degree burns on tive heater in a small rear room Edward A, Gleason, chief of the the creas ce tee 
“there was, howeve ele caaieg, istics — Throng Stores Today i Not a Stop Sign her back and arms. ‘caused the fire. ES) Customs Agency) inp ber canted There was, however, little indig-|increasing cloudiness and occa- oe _ ie said Speare was carrying 8& bot-| ‘"No © ia without a Christmas.”* 
nation that the Arab bloc would) giona) smow flurries. | WASHINGTON (INS\—The tles when he was arrested Thurs-| For ifone child is forgotten, one 
muster enough support to carry| Gusty winds up to 20 miles per        
          
   
                                
      
             
        
Pontiac merchants reported that American Automobile Association day night as he emerged from the| child left. without happiness on_, 
through wih the move, aril come with aise yt Pa, ah yoann Sturt rates at wasps | Workers Take to It sae Ofte remap treet alae way after Syria's chief asingats Temperature fell to 18 degrees io eeiowe | stores were crowded ede eucl maie Cop ° making ioe Gigs throwgn te a ar nast j i 
Ahmed Shukairy called on the at midnight last night. At 2 p.m. Friday_evening and_again—today> AAA President Andrew J. Sor- P I a y at Cof f ee Ti mM e Si aia aca a! ecient enough. aoe 
Security Council yesterday” te it was 28 degrees in downtown Pon- | shoppers thronged the downtown doni said there is ‘‘one vehicle   
  
  
      ; as | § . fath { five. faces.a Soytl eves! emceans aoe! tiac, ‘streets, apparently determined to and one driver who need not stop WAVERLY, Filia. (?—The coffee break has partly pee aenaity, a five cars 
Pag dito eam mance, “aan | a do their buying while adequate at red lights or keep within the given way to a prayer break at the Waverly Growers in prison and $5.000 fine. 
Sy In Toda Ss Press — stocks of holiday goods continued speed limit. Co-operative Packing House here 
Israel attack Sunday night on | y ‘to be available. “The driver's Santa Claus,’ he : 
Syrian rapa Dae a east | Building News .......... 15-21 - ——F explained, “the vehicle is his The Rev. William Wilson, pastor of the Gl Killed on Way Home - e shore of the Sea = jee. | GEER News. 380 (Skunk Squeicives Gaiety eight- reindeer-powered sleigh.” Waverly Baptist Church, and his congregation ‘MANHATTAN. Kan, (INS)—Sgt. Nets Bandit 11), 
Ten of the 11 Piaget CT County News ............... 10 SAN RAFAEL. Calif. (INS)—It Will Get Safety Belt started the idea last spring. Laurence Proulx Jr., 22. of De- 
decried the attack. They made it) Kditorials ...... socecdac soe» 6 wasn't a fire drill when 164 pupils ' ef oatety belts O pea troit ; killed vesterday | . n tw e Hs roit, was killed yesterday a mile 
plain that they intend to censure) Sports ...............00000: 22 |fled from a San Rafael elemen- ALBANY, N. Y. u%—The New 0 Tu sdays of each month the minister west of Manhattan, Kans.. when Grocery Store Robbed { the facts bear out Syria's [ceaeouy A ae : nile a a conducts devotional services at coffee break time. Fngbe uane ian 5 Israel if t ac y’ Theaters ................ Goa | itary school during a Christmas York State Thruway Authority is F ly th Z A z his car struck a culvert. Proulx, t P int f Sh taqun 
charges. The council agreed to! Ty & Radio Programs ..... 29 ~=party yesterday, A skunk got be- buying safety belts for use in cars ormerly ere was @ 10-minute break time but oy his way home for the holidays. a oint oO orgu 
wait, however, for a full report) wilson, Earl ............... 11 |neath the building and fouled up driven by state troopers patrolling packing officials lengthened it to 20 minutes for the [had spent three of his four years During Afternoon 
from Palestine truce chief, Maj.’ Women's Pages ........ 12, 13 ‘the party. the toll superhighway, religious service. iin the Army in Germany. 
Gen. E. L. M. Burns before taking} z nee __ : 
any action. | A lone bandit brandishing a 
+ s ‘ ith DEMAND SYRIAN PRISIONERS The Coming of the King — A Chesstans Story ceils a tal Niece ci Burns flew to Damascus vester .$110 from DeClerck's Market on   
day, He conferred with Gen. Shaw-) Auburn Road in a daylight raid 
kat Shuquair, Syrian army chief| I h KF ollo St ‘early yesterday afternoon. 
ot staff. Informed sources said) V I ree ise en W ar O e e em Elizabeth DeClerck, alone in the Shuquair demanded release of Sy-| 
  
  rians captured in the raid Sunday. (store at the time, told Oakland 
Shuquair told the council Israel By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Because each of them was a king as well as a wise | County Sheriff's deputies the man, 
hed waned Se Mee 6 ne a The shepherds now pass out of this story. But we A \is man, they went to see King Herod, who was king under —|“ho™ she described as about 30 
pe potas Qing hg the Romans, and asked him: “Where is‘he that is b years old, stim, with dark bushy had breached the 199 Isracli-Sy| can be sure they never forgot they were the first ine Ghithe. Jews i (kGe Ge havelscenehin star fe fe limit caine! into (the stwe) apd 
rian armistice agreement. oe to have looked upon the baby face and form caste andlarelcomerta worship him.” bought a cake for 10 cents. 
One Now, Herod thought of himself as King of the Jews | He then left. apparently to wait And, even as they looked, other strangers were on 
the way. Far off in the East, three wise men had seen 
a star blazing in the heavens. Théy lived in different 
eoitriad and had never met. 
One was from Babylon perhaps, the second’ may. fter and this disturbed him greatly, for here, it seemed, was —_ °F other customers to leave. A 1 minutes, Mrs. DeClerck + a baby whe was destined to take his place. Pati lige back, pulled the 
So he called together all his own wise men and ishotgun from under his coat, and 
advisers and asked-them where the prophecies said the _{told her to give hifn the money in 5 ithe cash register. new king would be born. They looked into their scrolls pain ees geemeled « cents:   
  
  
  have been from India and the third possibly from and found that the child would be born in Bethlehem. | DeClerck’ 
Persia. But they all saw this new star in the sky, one _ Then Herod’ called the wise men from the East meat agp aliens they had never seen before. And, somehow, it beckoned to him and asked them to go to Bethlehem, find the. ‘bolts on the door which they = 
to them, and they set out to follow it. child and return to tell him so that he too might go couldn't reach, _ : 
They traveled over mountains and deserts and and worship. mecntied voumee' ep, 1006 
seas, following the star. As it moved. before them, The wise men left Herod’s palace that evening, and Telegraph Rd. open this Saturday, Dee   
      
    
    
  
  , always in the direction of Palestine, their paths there was the star, still in the sky. Théy began/ once , n. ull 9 p Le 
h _ crossed and they met. . — ‘more to follow it, ss ' Ree ‘ 
Micomfield. Hashion Shop, 108? So they followed the star to Jerusalem, for that is a aeeate’ : a. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, 1K.) rato i rs pm — | were it bd thém. a — as} a ie "Tomorrow: The Gifts of the Mats 2a x enidgs. He 8. 1 an ) 
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- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: DECEMBER 17, 1955 
  
  
~ fovptMayGet UN Tangled on Lottery Plan for Council Seat em priving UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.. (—ipromise. A dozen speakers imme- 
The U.N. General Assembly diately assailed it é 
UJ. S. Dam Funds s . all ee * bogged down in a diplomatic tan.’ On the next ballot Yugoslavia 
‘ British Also Plan to Aid ®* late last nizht over a lottery received 34 votes. the Philippines 
5 scheme designed to break the dead- 19. The required two-thirds major- 
; Arab Water Site to Beat lock oma disputed Security Council !ty en that ballot it 
M seat 
Soviet Money Offer sea » * Pleading tiredness, delegates 
: Instead of winding up the 13 then demanded adjournment | 
¢ WASHINGTON «® — The State,week old 10th sessibn, Assembly) Alter | wrangling on eae 
Department was expected to an-/delegates recessed and agreed to’ / ae ly Enally) ecided to 
4 i come back Monday morning to Change its closing date to mid- ounce today a joint American-| ote all over again on a hotly con-, "ght Tuesday and start voting all 
British proposal to help Egypt fi- tested plan to give Yugoslavia the OV€r Monday morning. 
“pance the Nile River dam which council] seat next year and the : . 
Philippines the seat in 1957. Russia has offered to help build. t 
« ow | Assembly, President Jose Maza 
. Pending the release of a formal Of Chile proposed the lottery plan = . after 34 ballots failed to elect the Statement, Feypts finance ninis ‘hind nenenermanent member of the 
der would say only that he is re- Sccurie) Council for 1956-31. The 
Aurning to Catre with proposals nroposal drew immediate protests 
dor financing the Aswan project. from a dozen deleoates atid the . 
estimated to cost $1.300.000,000.  sournment: until: Monday came rey . . ifter the 35th ballot failed to pro- The Egyptian official, Abdel dice « winner 
Moneim El-Kaissouns, said yester 
viay that talks with officials of the CALLS OFFICIALS 
United States Britain and the Maza called representatives of 
World Bank “have progressed the United States, Britain. Russia, | 
Very satisfactorils and France into his office after, 
. Western negouations with the the 34th ballot, With them were! 
‘d-gyptians were stepped up after pepresentatives of the African-, 
Russia offered to build the huge Asian bloc and the Latin Ameri- 
diam on easy terms can group. t 
: * we ' He also called in Brig. Gen. Car- . Any American-British offer to,Jog P, Romulo of the Philinpines 
make available enough funds for and Leo Mates, Yugoslav ambassa- a start on the huge project neces- gor, then proposed the plan call- 
sarily would be subject to approv- ing for the Assembly to elect the 
«! by Congress and the British Par- country whose ‘name he pulled out 
jhament. of a box first. Under the proposal The World Bank has questioned that country would agree to serve 
‘t-gypt’s ability to repay a loan for unt) the end of 1955. then resign 
the full cost of the dam. which ang atiow next year's Assembly to 
would provide irrigation waters for clect the other for the remaining 
two million acres of arid land. The \ear of the term 
Vnited States and- Britain have’ e 6 
+een asked to make up the differ-| 
¥nce. For Saturday Night 
Figures Show low Temperutur 
FORECAST FOR TONIGHT — 
flurries are forecast tonight for Ne 
northern Appalachians, Great Lake 
Those present said both Romulo 
and Mates agreed 
Maza was blindfolded 
We Javia and the Phil- 
Rochester Smothers |irrincs scream she." sv 4 - ° \drew Yugoslavia’s name 
Davison Five, 75-60 VOTES BUDGET 
* The Assembly, which spent the 
With Jim Van Locker setting day voting its $48,800,000 budget 
‘the pace. Rochester High School for the next year and anvroval OF nee 
wagers Friday night blasted Dav- President Fisenhower' s “open sky" ° are 
ison High 73-60. Van Locker hit for plan for aerial inspection as a dis- 
23 points, 10 of them being on armament prelude, came back aft- 
iel Is. Dave Peters get 19. €r a recess. 
site Le free throws sorraing the Maza announced the lottery com- 
dulk of the total. a Dean got in . ; . 
Mpob Adams of Davison collected HOSDital’s Patients 16 ; 
Attend Yule Parties Rochester led, 38-26 at the half. 
Several parties are planned for boosted its advantage to 63-40 at 
start of the final period. Victory) 
gave Rochester a 2-2 record for 
dhe season. aniigeen a Pontiac State | ing for a fast and higher end to | ne reek, — 
Tuesday night a variety show eae 
and carol program will be present-| The Associated Press average of Get Ear Muffs! | |p ’ s ‘ed for patients by the Rev. Rob- 60 stocks lost $2.70 on the week 
It Ss Going to Get ‘ert Gibson of Birmingham and and closed at $178.60. That is not 
Cold and Colder : \ ' time Santa Claus will make his before the Eisenhower: heart re- 
. CHICAGO (INS) — Freezing appearance. ‘action. The same figure was reach- 
weather gripped the Southland to- | A Yuletide party for the mixed ed two weeks ago when the market, Way while the second Arctic blast group of working patients will be had recovered from its hard fall | 
of the week spread southward over held with prizes donated by the ee 
the nort##rn plains. erndale Elks, Refreshments and “NERVOUSNESS EXISTS 
Moderate to heavy snows were/favors will be provided by the Because the market still 
reported over the Northern Rockies|Women’s Auxiliary of Christ’ high, and because it hasn't been 
along with a strong westerly wind. Church, Cranbrook, able to break through in a de- 
This caused moderate to heavy | The patient's talent and variety cisive manner to another new high, 
snows over the Rockies in Montana. show will be held at the hospital nervousness persists that ase 
Friday afternoon, under the direc- might be shaken down hard by 
Dering the past 14 hears. Mis- tion of the Music Department. In some unexpected news develop- 
soula, Mest.. received nine inches the ey ening, the Rev. Soterios Gou- ments of snow, Drummond, five inches ellis and a group of tarolers from 
and West Yellowstone, five cs; George Greek Orthodox Church 
‘inches. In 18 hours Billings had (1) sing carols around—the—cot- a eight inches of snow. Lesser tages. | 
7 amounts fell in Idaho. ———— 
. Light snow flurries were general, ] 7 
over the Pacific Northwest. Light, ay cees to P I ck 
snow was jeported in the mid-/ TOD Young Man Mississippi valley into the northern the and 
  NEW YORK (Ph) — The market 
suffered a setback this week, but 
wus headed   on the final day it 
Irregularity throughout the week 
There 
inclination to blame selling to es- WAS pronounced, Was an 
    
|tablish losses or profits for tax 
|purposes and then switching the 
|money into other stocks to main- 
tain a market position. 
The bulk of that type of trad- 
ing now appears to be on the 
way out, and traders were hop- lio many 
cance that recently cast a shadow 
ever the holiday spirit of 12 re- 
tarded youngsters 
Junior High School. | 
“Daisy,”’ is dead, and the handi-' 
  |be the Christmag.dance at which $181.50 established Sept just 9 on, 
is SO 
* 
Al the beginning of the week, 
such a situation began to devel- 
op, but it was kept under controt 
at all times. President Eisen- 
hower's physicians told him that 
| he had to “go slow” in his 
work. It was a gentle warning, 
but it created an apprehensive 
air in Wall Street by suggésting Great Lakes and a few snow 7 P ew uncertanties. flurries over the mid - "ee Ol ontiac Area hew uncertanties. 
States. | Candidates for the title of “Out. The Monday market sold off as 
. = standing Young Man of Pontiac’ 4 lot of anxious eyes watched. The 
FLORIDA SHIVERS 'are currently being sought by the fall was pronounced, but it wasn't ’ Northern Florida shivered in "he | Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com- sharp and a lot of resistance. .ie- midst of the frigid blast which merce ‘ jveloped in key divisions before 
lowered temperatures-into the 208. The honor is conferred annually the day had ended Cross City, Fla.. had an enusually ‘upon a young man between the _ cold 24 degrees early today. lages of 21 and 35 who has had an The Weather Bureau Medics encioviee record of community that almost everywhere. except in| service. the Southwest, the Gulf Coast and The winner will be selected by northern New England will get be-'a panel of judges made up of low normal temperatures during;Mayor William W, Donaldson. A. the period from mid-December tolC. Girard, president of the Com- 
mid-January ‘munity National Bank; and Con- 
: . rad Church, editor of The Pontiac ] 
Street were reassured by what 
the market did that day, and there 
began an immediate search around 
for strong features. They were 
found «in the aircrafts. Budg-t 
makers in Washington gave a kind- 
ly look at defense estimates and 
had warm words on the need for ‘that understanding. 
   
  FORECAST Baw 
ern Great Plains, extreme northern Rockies and 
_ higher elevations of Washington and Oregon by 
Year-End Move to Soften Business Tax 
Blamed for Week's Lag in Stock Market wm worn." Me ne aoa! sate 
his teenage group. Wednesday will very far from the record high of capped students who adopted the! seemed to revive. She lost her Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., chief; Delegates of Australia, New Zea-|the Western-sponsored resolution e e 
U. S. delegate: Vasily V. Kuznet- land, the Soviet Union and many which called for the disarmament Concerns 2 Civic Groups 
sov, Soviet deputy foreign minis: Caties naga countries called commission and its ating rat 
ter; Sir Pierson Dixon. head of the, the scheme illegal. uncongtitution- committee to renew a study o is! " _ | . : 
British delegation; Mates and Ro- &l and beneath the dignity of thearmament plans. It would ask’ SIRMINGHAM A space for; ciliesrl rug Nong No. 94, 
mul all joined in a huddle after U. N. \them to give priority to the Eisen.| young people's experimental driv-|have schedul heir Christmas 
the session broke up. East-West differences crepe ue eevee [stacey for an “Sites! ins is taking the attention of two!party for Tuesday at 7 p.m. with a 
“aw : again in the Assembly's final ac-'aerial reconnaissance between the 8 currently. Th to to be taken 
SURE OF SOLUTION _ ia on the dient niees program, |Soviet Union and the United States|v hint au rid Le) Sand nih mera and mre = 
Mates said that he was sure that adopted 56-7. ‘a8 a starter toward disarmament. seccemataess a request Ragen program 6 the contest could be solved by the! * * « | The Soviet bloc argued that the|for consideration of driver educa- Community . 
Maza lottery and that the Yugo-| The whole Soviet bloc—it now plan was faulty because it omitted/tion area on Monday night, and slavs would remain in the race on/numbers nine but only seven coun-|specific arms reductions and a ban|this week the youth committee ltries were present—voted against on nuclear weapons. et os an area for testing speeds 
ol r cars.   
  
  
ornicinat ° 
seater Als” 
As seen on the 
Arthur Godfrey   
= “Hotrods are a growing interest 
Data From: U.S. WEATHER BUREAU 
Department ef Cornmerce   jamong boys in the Birmingham 
‘area,’ says Mrs. Harvey Greene, 
‘chairman of the youth committee, 
of the Council of Community Serv- 
ices. “It’s an interest that is worth 
while in terms of boys learning a 
great deal about mechanics, At Will Have Float the same time it is dangerous when 
Spartan Officials Tell the highways «are used to express 
Plans to Join Rose Bowl their success with their cars.” | 
; | Reperts on a hotrod club that Parade Without Grant Sees cicecercalcovan mene | 
_ EAST LANSING Pf — Michigan Timm, police official who heads | 
State University will have a float e city’s safety work, were 
|   MSU Students 
      
  in the Rose Bow! parade despite | heard at = yeuth committee 
the legislature's refusal to pro- meet last week. 
|vide $7,500 for one. The Youth Committee eyed ways 
MSU officials said arrangements‘to channet the hotrod interests 
have been made to construct a/and possibly provide a drag strip. 
float for the parade, but declined which requires a mile-long paved! 
to disclose the cost. ‘strip. View was expressed at the’ 
. a meeting that such a strip would, 
an (eraser 3A 5S os abe moe poner gx the Goat. ice father. , Gearge a possibility remains that police of- 
Dobben, Jackson insurance man, 1a of some area might aPpee 
is a 1924 alumnus of MSU. [oping oft Tot penyarea for iracing of the speeded-up cars for several 
Before MSU announced it would! hours. 
have its own float, the University! Driver education area would; 
‘had an offer from West Covina, take less room, and is needed for) 
|\Calif. to share that community’s training youth, according to Mrs. | 
float in the colorful parade. iG, Howard Willett, Jr., commis-| 
- eaves sioner, who will submit a letter to, 
j THE OFF = the city governing body at Mon-) 
The West Covina Rose Float day's meeting.   us Expected 
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change were Kaiser Motors up ‘The city of West Covina is ex- 
1%s at 5'2 on 261.400 shares: Cuban tremely sorry to hear that the state. 
Venezuelan Oil up '2 at 2's; Sap- legislature has refused to under- 
phire Petroleum off 's at 3; Na- “rite Michigan's float in the Tour- 
tional Petroleum up 3-16 at 3'4-nhament of Roses parade Jan. 2. 
The five most active issues this and California Eastern Aviation up “With many former Michigan 5 an ~y- 7 1 sidents ’ living _ needed week on the American Stock Ex- 7, at 47s. residents now living here — and in and what facilities are —— ——_$$——$—_——_____—_—_—___— |the spirit of true southland hos- | : : pitality — the West Covina Rose for such training programs. | 
. Float Assn. invites you to share oe aniver training, Board Kal 
Gloomy Pupils Mourn our float in the Roses Parade so Education plans which may take) 
Demise of Pet Duck that the state from which the Big More active form after the appro) Ten football representative comes Priation from the state Feb. 1,| 
fort. washable or 
The term “dead duck.” a joke, A roomy cage was obtained and U § Talks Boost 
carries a dark signifi- Daisy was given special nursing. 4* 4 
dress, was sentenced yesterday in Socks ' $ 435 
tempt the appetite of the choosiest 1 
(Continued From Page One) tte chose the latter and is in Oak- 
‘spending wou obviously hurt from Alb )'s Party Store. | . * * 
ful, the pupils composed a letter and a tax cut. j You Can will not be without representation, 29d the Board of Recreation! 
\from traffic. 
| ° - Jacket $18.95 ‘Her water was changed religiously. « 
Justice Court on a simple larceny 
at Jefferson of patients. Add 10% fer XL 
ers, was too high as far as they land County Jail He was arrested 
‘Prospects for a balanced budget a 
to the state conservation officer | Well-posted government officials Ward, reported to police that her | Sho by Phone 
at Council’s report last fall that 
Birmingham had shown “little | 
evidence of city wide planning 
of activities” in traffic safety 
training, she will ask reports 
from city groups on what each 
group would like to de, can do 367,700 shares: U. S. & foreign 
securities off 255 at 29%; General 
Motors off 15. at 465s Sperry 
Rand up 2 at 26%, and Stude- 
baker-Packard up % at 103%. 
    
  
  
For awhile the wild bird 
timidity and began to cast friend- round al duc reeks wounded mallard duck three weeks ly « at her “uarers.” Nope. 
ago, fed it, nursed it and gave it 
their love, refuse to be consoled. 
Sad, too, at the demise of the 
little mallard, ig Frank Budds, 
teacher of the 13-16 year old sta- 
dents. Budds even performed an Emil Lloyd Wegener, .35, no ad- 
: : core Pants $19.95 She was fed morsels designed to [Nl Foreign Aid 
, icharge to $25 er $15 day in jail. 
were concerned. Bigger foreign aid Wednesday on charge of larceny LADIES | 
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Zelma Outland, 608 S. Wood. | 
at Lansing, asking permission to reported several days before the. car had been stolen from her | 
keep the duck in school, White House meeting that the ad- home yesterday. Police recov- 
“Bat then Daisy had a relapse,|Miistration had agreed on a fig. ¢red it several hours later, find: and it was discovered that a = of about $2,700,000.000 ine 8) parked st Fardy sed Ase) SLAYBAUGH’S       operation on the bird in an at- ‘wound contained shotgun pellets. In explaining the new, higher to. Streets. 
tempt to save its life, | An emergency operation con- tal. officials who helped draft it . _ 8 and Said the biggest part. the three Theodore Thomas Wrobel. 18 OPEN EVERY NIGHT Daisy was brought into Budds’ ducted by teacher Budds aa = class by a pupil who had found science instructor William Mars billion dollars for weapons  ship-' Ud Helmandale; Prandin) =e her Iving in a field. She emitted failed to revive the mallard, Daisy Ments overseas. was not finally de- fined $5 plus $10 costs and placed a feeble quack, rolled an eye, and grew weaker. and on Thursday she cied upon until mid-week M1 six month probation in Justice 
the pupils immediately took her died. Budds personally attended to President Eisenhower could stil) Court yesterday. The youth had into their hearts. iher funeral. . change the program before he for- led Birmingham police officers on ——— mally requests the funds in a mes- 4 chase to Telegraph road early 
Newspaper Confabs Bailing post inet Macrenadinne| ee 
Put Off Till Monday 0 .°e!? Proves \jor changes. Mamie Smith, 31342 Mahen, 
The new program was described, Seuthfield Township, will be ex- 
. _ (as partly designed to meet in- amined on Dec. 21 accérding to 
Insurance’ Claim jcreasing Russian pressure. But the| mew scheduling in Justice court. 
DETROIT (INS)—Another nego-| jbulk of it informants said. repre-| She ts charged with forging a | 
tiating session between the strik-- Oakland County Sheriff's UNTIL 9 P.M. 
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de- sents normal long-term planning) check in the $23,000 robbery 
ing AFL-stereotypers and the de- puties were wondering just what a aed Re) continuing pe ktst ing .eco,| i saa oe snd ete troit Newspaper Publishets Assn. thief would do with a stolen set of OM: military and technical aid) on $1, bond, = tice proiects as - a a on “ eee r Staines false teeth. | Even the’main increase—thet tor * FLO LOL LG I aD aaa aaa ae = ~| Donald S. Barnes, 35. 
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     closing on the last remaining issue of Ro military aid—|s a move that should, Open Weekdays j ; | ; on have been exnected all alone, they —wages. \chester, told. deputies yesterday ta) 4 lee 2 P.M. to 8 P.M. George Robinson, president of, his false teeth were stolen. ee ee pee, vear’s Sat. and Sun. now on display od hal __ striking Local 9, said “The pub-| But Barnes, The bullish elemenis in Wall jishers are now considering ial simply trying to collect $80 on a 
counter proposal.’ 
He would give no details, but it 
was understood the union had re-| 
jected an offer of $2.50 a week 
from representatives of the News, 
Times and Free Press, closed now 
for 17 days 
State mediator Walter Quillico it, turned out, was 
household goods insurance policy. 
And the policy said ‘“‘mvsterious 
disappearances” were thefts. 
| And why should anybody insure 
false teeth? 
“I insure all my things,” mum- 
bled Barnes. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. 
svequests.despite-- vigorous adminis--. = 
tration protests. 
| Some of the added money, they 
continued, is needed to replace 
\weanons vreviously provided allies 
by the United States as long ago 
jas 1950. Some of this armament! 
was pictured as now becoming ob-| 
solescent or as in need of expen- 
sive spare narts. 
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Lae.      It said the coldest weather wil] Press. 
come in the northern Plains and a Leaders of the search have 
lot of snow will fall in the northern asked that local residents help se- 
» third of the nation from the Great lect candidates by writing letters 
Lakes westward to the Pacific to the Junior Chamber describing 
coast. : the qualifications of persons they 
feel should receive the honor. 
Deadline for the receipt of let- The Weather ters will be Jan. 4. The organiza- 
AND VICINITY — Mostiy tion's mailing address is Box 210 eleady and windy with snow flurries P : i . and continued cold . high %-39 Pontiac. an expanded Air Foree That put @4ded that the counter proposal. any | -_ 
the aircrafts out in front, all the Now under study by the publishers, Man Is Found Dead ‘congressman who got the impres- was a reduction in the union's rest of the week id it $1 sion the new foreien aid anpronria- 
. original demand for $10 a week. renee st avould he ahout 
Mediators said no more meetings of Shotgun Wound $7,800 090 000 must have misinder.. 
st The search for stocks led into between the two sides were sched- stood T uesda ve White House 
many hy-paths. especially among uled today or tomorrow. Quillico A 49-year-old man took his life/briefing. 
the low-priced issues. Some were said he would recall the bargaining inet night be i de - 
bought heavily. And there was the teams as soon as the publishers “" ' Ls cae despondency. 
usual rush to get aboard stocks Were prepared to reply to the new Pontiac police believe. 
involved in mergers or splits, ei- Union demands. Harry L. Light, 49 Fenley Ct.. 
lther real or fancied. << died after he shot himself with a er : | 
Right now, Wail Street is hop. She Trips Over Nixon ine to Depa Ree ee es Elmer Willis | 
ing that tax selling and switche WHITTIER, Calif. W — A stu-'Prevette. “ "| Mrs. Elmer (Mae M.) Willis. 59.; 
ing can be absorbed without un- dent teacher from Whittier College.; A son, Darrel Light. found the | Of 1455 Vinewood Ave. died at 1:30) 
settling the price structure, When alma mater of Vice President Nix- body in the living room of the| this morning in St. Joseph Mercy) 
the pressure is gone, they hope on, was regaling the kiddies at family home about 9 p.m. The vic- Hospital. ¢ 
  (and all through the year) 
The delightful way to make a skipper happy or to re-- 
pay him for last summer's tun is to give him something 
for his boat try itjust once and see. Gifts: Binoculars 
—Barometers—Ivalites—Compasses—ajl types boating, 
fishing and skiing equipment—Unusual nautical jewelry. 
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'"L4Adtittitiddditttédés Pontiac Deaths 
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Congressman to Visit 
U. S. Army Installations 
Dondero of   night, high 20-24. Seuthwesterly winds 
15-20 mph. gusty te 3¢ and shifting 
west te northwest and diminishing 
tonight. Rep 
eday in Pontiac Royal Oak will join Michigan con- George <A 
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<li temperature preceding & am gressmen planning to visit Army 
Wind velocity 18 mph Ordnance installations in the De- 
troit area Thursday, 
The congressmen want to 
serve accomplishments and trends 
in defense production.’ Army Ord-: change were Benguet Consolidated prices will rebound and start a 
soared les vigorous year-end rally, 
Bun sets Saturday 2! 501 pm 
Sun rises Sunday at 755 am | 
Moon sets Saturday a: 821 pm 
4 Moon rises Sunday at 1031 am The five most active issues this 
week on the New York Stock Ex- “oab- the Broad Oaks nursery school tim had reportedly been alone in _ Born in Sanilac County Aug, 20, with “The Night Before Christ- the house for several hours. $96. she was the deuchter of, 
mas’ when her tongue tripped: | A neighbor said that Light is) Fred and Agnes Spausbeck Erbe. “Come Donder. come Blitzen, survived by another son and one| ®%d was-married July 12. 1916 in| 
come Prancer, come Nixon.’’ daughter. Relatives said he was| Port Huron. 
Not a Democrat in the house employed at the General Motors) A member of the Collier Road 
  
    
     
    
   
      
  
            
       
                  
    
      6a. arene, orton = ..... 25 Nance officials said yesterday. ‘Mining unchanged at 1% oN stirred. Truck and Coach Division. |Community Church, she had lived Pe mB 19 eee — here 35 years, coming from Port pM ceecse. LINN as "< Huron. oe me 5 te. ~* THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert Besides her husband, Mrs, Wil- ta Fritay Fontisc lis is survived by a daughter, * owntown) vo taro tnd “ WHATS THE Mrs. Esther McGowan, and a Highest semperevare Senne ae ia| “ite MATTER grandson. Also surviving are a ee sersea.. 31 phate Fe WITH ME2@ sister, Mrs. Pearl Zibble of Port ee —— 2 Huron and a brother, Fred Erbe putemperature  n** og of saumer » Ariz. Lowest temperature... ee el Servi will be at 2:30 p.m.) WeatherGnev. fog, eS Monday from the Kirkby Funeral : —- Home with her_pastor. the Rev. a “hes we ee D. B. Pauley officiating. Burial 83 me 1877 _ 2 in 1951 will follow in Qak Hill Gemetery. | 
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; ° s roel ° * Earl. Warren and two pAcomed 11 -7- Pittsburgh 22 12 bagged 20.ducks and 10 geese near i 2 ge BS here yesterday in the former Cali- 2 Traverse City 3 fornia ~.governor’s day of m angeies Sh be Bi shooting on his winter holiday. ., - . ' es 
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SYNOPSIS 
Beanie cleans the barn but 
cannot get rid of all the hay 
| and grain on the floor. The Dum- 
diddy let in a flock of birds 
who clean it up just in time, 
But instead of letting Beanie go 
the ogre chains him to the barn 
door, SPECIAL! | 
here’s a 
STRAIGHT 
STEER | Chapter 12 
\fastened to the barn door. 
only laughed at him. 
ae * * 
“Why are you so upset? I will 
give you another job to do to- 
morrow and then perhaps you 
can go.” 
| But Beanie knew that there 
;would never be an end to the 
jobs. He knew that he was in the 
Ogre'’s power and if he did a job 
poorly he would be punished, and 
if he did it well he would be kept 
for still another job. And so on 
forever. 
    
  
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“He heard the ogre stamping 
away from the barn. Through the 
open door he could see the fire of 
ithe ogre’s eyes cutting through 
ithe dark of the evening. — e 
We Will “Whatever shall 1 do?” won- | dered Beanie. “How wretched I 
1. Adi | am!" He twisted and turned, 
od Comber he fretted and worried, and fin- 
2. Adjust Caster ally he fell inte an exhausted 
| sleep. 
3. Adjust Toe-In _ Meantime, the little Dumdiddy 
4. Check Brakes and ,decided that the only thing to do 
was for himself to get the key to 
Shock Absorbers /Beanies chain and to free him. 
5. Inflate Tires to He went out of the barn and 
ran to the farm house. He could 
‘hear the ogre moving about inside. 
The Dumdiddy went to all the 
doors but they were shut tight. 
Finally he found a window not 
quite closed and he squeezed un- 
der it and into the house. es ¥ Proper Pressures 
*Proper tire tufiation at al! times 
fe a mighty tmpertant facter in 
easy steering, easy riding, long 
car and tire life. 
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Special Price By this time the ogre had gone 
to bed. The Dumdiddy could hear 
the bed springs creaking and the 
‘ogre groaning as he tried to get 
comfortable. The Dumdiddy stood 
at the bedroom door and watched 
the flashes of light from the ogre’s 
jeyes until finally there was only FE 5-4101 
|blackness and he knew the ogre 
was asleep. 
| Quickly the Dumdiddy climbed 
a chair and searched through the 
pockets of the ogre’s coat. In the 
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ders and started to climb down. 
Sunddenly the key fell from his 
grasp and crashed to the floor. 
iSpears of light darted from the 
jbed and the Dumdiddy clung to 
the chair leg with trembling knees.         
  
The Dumdiddy slid to the floor 
and raced out of the house with : ogre snored again. 
en | the key. When he got to the barn 
Cleaned $ 50 | he quietly unlocked the chain 
© Adjusted that held Beanie. Then he 
climbed in Beanie's back pock- 
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; until he awoke, ° 
Expansion “Stop!"’ cried the boy, jumping 
up. He had been dreaming that 
the ogre was sticking pins in him. 
He kicked at the ogre. To his as-| 
#tonishment— he —found—he 
95 ) | Move his legs. 
Special a | “I'm free!”’ he gasped. ‘I must 
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” | 
‘bounded out of the barn and|   He 
[ran for the road. He never stopped | 
| running until dawn had come and    
    
  
       By and by, he came to a town! 
and in the town he found a beav-| 
tiful toy store. He pressed his face! 
pons the window and stared at 
| the beautiful toys. : ; 
             was standing beside him. 
“I suppose you are planning what | 
| Christmas presents to get for your, 
friends,” said the dwarf. | 
“No,” said Beanie, ‘I have run 
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    THE DWARF OF GIMME HOUSE -§ 
| Beanie howled end cried and |kicked at the chain that held him 
| But it wasn't any use. The ogre 
He lifted the key to his shoul-! 
Presently the lights went out and! 
could - 
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+House,” he said. “There you will 
‘have all your heart desires. and 
never have to give or share again.” ta 
| “Why, that sounds wonderful,” 
said Beanie. ‘‘How do I get there?" 
“dust follow me," said the 
dwart and he started away at a 
| fast walk with Beanie running 
‘along behind him, 
| Now all this time the Duindid- 
dy had been sleeping soundly in 
Beanie’s pocket but when Beanie 
started running the Dumdiddy 
awoke and stuck his head out of 
the pocket. But he stuck it out too 
far and suddenly there was a jolt 
land the Dumdiddy was flung into world. 
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  “NOW TO FREE BEANIE”—The ogre left Beanie chained in | the barn as he left for bed. The ogre had planned to have Beanie | do some more work the next day. The little Dumdiddy knew that | 
the mean old ogre would never let Beanie go, so he thought that | 
he'd better do something about it. 
“Come with me to Gimme. 
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Lighthouses Vacated lcreys Reef, prior to closing navi- 
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States Coast Guard light tender, 
Sundew, of Sturgeon Bay, Wis.,| 
has completed the job of removing 
persénnel -from lighthouses at 
South Fox Island, Ile Aux Galet, Most oil tankers now being built 
in Sweden have air-conditioned 
crew accommodatians and the 
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The little Dumdiddy entered the | 
and took the key from his pocket. | 
the—air—and-rotted over and over | 
into the gutter. 
(Next: All a Boy Could Want) | 
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CHICAGO—The Tam O’Shanter 
News publishes weekly George S. 
May’s favorite story. 
downcast about defeat 
match, 
“Cheer up,” said his opponent. 
a win at the finish. You'll 
pares me some day.” 
then,”” countered the in a golf 
ee “it will be your hole.” 
  Pad Cuts Dash Glare 
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis com- 
pany is producing a_ cushioned 
pad to reduce glare from shiny 
automobile dashboards and to 
provide some protection as a. 
“crash pad" in sudden stops. Its/ 
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sensitive surface for easy instal- | 
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sooner or later. 
The Young Men's Christian Assn. 
Christian Assn. 
in the making. 
If the 766 voters say, “I do.” 
'Ann Arbor will become the second | 
jU. S. city to have a SEE 
meme A. | 
Wendell R. Lyons, general sec- 
retary of the local YMCA, said | 
that several Canadian cities have 
joined groups, but only Newark, 
N. J., in the U. 8. has produced | 
{ a single organization.   
A simple majority is all that is| 
‘Then they must select a three 
|member board to act as incorpo- 
jrators under state law and a 4 
imember board to direct the new 
organization. 
| RISING COSTS BLAMED 
| The reason for the merger prob- 
ably underlies many small town 
Y clubs. They're just too smal] to 
buck the rising costs needed for 
new construction and for carrying 
on their activities. 
The new combined group in | 
Ann Arbor, when it comes to | 
be, will probably begin construc- 
tion on a new building to house 
them both. Thay will participate 
| in joint activities, use the same 
gymnasium and swimming pool. 
| Their administration will be 
carried out by joint personnel. 
There dues will go into a common 
pool. The - National Council of! 
YMC A Buildings and Furnishings |       
State Liquor Sales Up 
2.74 Per Cent for ‘55 
LANSING (®—Michigan’s liquor} 
sales are 2.74 per cent higher for| 
the 11 months of 1955, the state! 
Liquor Control Commission _re- 
ports, 
} The commission: said sales 
‘through November totaled $139,000- 
‘951, compared to $135,289.682 for 
ithe same period last year. 
| November sales reached $15,712.- 
445, compared to $13,818,445 in the 
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‘York City Department of Health of mergers it was bound to happen’ local groups advice and support 
jin their merger plans. 
The final vote is Due Dec. 23. 
“Y MCA) and the Young Women's If the two groups don't decide to 
(YWCA) of Ann merge, their problems will remain 
of two children in recent weeks Arbor vote this month on whether without a foreseeable solution. As 
as a result of an overdose of as-/to joint together or not. The vote a matter of actuality, the merger, 
(have been two and a helf years would insure the continued exis- | 
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and Coronodo answered all three and gave 
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telephone call, a greeting, “where have you. 
been?” a new road or old road, shade- 
drenched lane, smudge of smoke on the horie 
zon whisper What, Whom, and Where. This 
newspaper would be a jumbled mass of words 
if it did not answer those four words. 
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Can Israel Oppose the.Entire Arab World?   
i | Nahals: First Line of Defense Against Aggression (Israel is pe Sil o frontier ppv nl farmstheir nation’s “defense, Israel's tween Megiddo and pie tah and food at several settlements, The | co ATED 
stonped of te tradition os and bibical history./army strategists have taken a page| * @ armed forces or a tour of duty jo the counfry. and along the Is-| main dish was a potato and pep- | 
te ettain @ fire 1 plete re of the em. "ight out bed the history of the’ From the word saute comes, ™ the front-line agricultural set- raeli-Jordanian demarcation line. | per soup. Fruit and bread were | E Selihed a hraaitine’ pegtemecs: Tecan ae ‘Roman tlements. In one of them I met and | abundant, but I never saw meat. | FIBR Empire. third of four articles.) “front-line settlements” +/the Biblical ‘“‘Armageddon.” The 
good’’ could be Isarel and the, By MICHAEL CHINIGO = Which constitute Israel's first line|..° 01. we Arab nations or it could|tront-line fighters and front-line 
JERUSALEM (INS)—In planning defense are a new edition of the ibe West (good) vs, East (evil),/farmers at the same time. 
| ‘armed compounds” by which pro-, First, they receive intensive mili- 
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| kept the pean Beoise from mr | In either case, the Israeli high/‘®* cee ee learned the use of firearms and llapsin in the final phase of its Command has assigned a critical ‘ 
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\defensive procedures followed a |existence, tlements,” as they are called. a they go out to help produce 
For Christmas | Pcispeson pod alagrant poe Hrs | Hebrew, they are known as “Na-| the daily bread of the young | vn) Coed 
: i looked hal,” an abbreviation of the . 
Bear Bows, 22.50-59.50 | the Bible for their inspiration, phrase: “No’ar Halutzi Lohent’|GUN-TOTING WOMEN They proudly admit that ~ s or “Fighting Pioneer Youth.” _| | visited a number of these 5¢t pattern of all of the Nahals I 
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~ Arrows, 4.25-10.95 |) been in the past. . = The learned men of Israel —— ASSIGNMENT FOR The bungalow - 
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facing the enemy positions. Their|With only a million in 1941. The 
jarrangement resembles that of the average multicar family has an 
jcovered wagons of America’s West- income of only slightly more than 
|ward-Ho period oxime) Indian at- $7 000 a year. 
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\tance of the armed foe, their jobs 
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In event of a crisis, these men 
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She had gone to visit the area 
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Lights are installed in an arc 
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There are days when the Na- 
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TV Station Owner 
Cleared by FCC 
One of the great virtues of our 
American system is its ability to right 
wrongs. 
A perfect example of this is the 
case of Epwarp O. Lams, owner of 
a television station at Erie, Pa. For 
more than two years he was the 
target of what one newspaper called 
“scandalous and malicious accuSsa- 
tions” of subversion. What made 
these accusations all the more repre- 
hensible is the fact that they later 
were found to be without foundation. 
* * * 
According to the record, two 
of the witnesses against Lamb 
recanted their testimony. More- 
over, they added that they had 
been coerced into perjury. <A 
third witness was a notorious 
professional informer. 
After weighing these facts a Fed- 
eral Communications Commission’ 
examiner ruled Lams innocent of the 
charges. He also recommended that 
his television license be renewed. 
* * * 
There has been justifiable applause 
for the FCC examiner’s decision. But 
there also has been some criticism 
of his acceptance of the idea that the 
charges justified the two-year ordeal 
to which Mr. Lams has been sub- 
jected. 
Whatever one’s opinion may be, 
the satisfying fact stands out that_ 
in this case justice at long last has 
been served. 
U.S. to Help Finance 
Egypt’s Great Nile Dam 
The world now is just beginning 
to learn about.a significant shift in 
U.S. policy toward Egypt. 
In brief, President E1sENHOWER 
~has changed his mind about 
Egypt's great Aswan high dam 
project for the Nile. As a result 
this country, the World Bank 
and Britain will help finance the 
undertaking which has _ been 
called the most momentous since 
the great Pyramids. 
* * * 
Just in case you thought you heard 
something about Russia trying to 
horn in on the project, you are abso- 
lutely right, Russia’s sudden interest 
undoubtedly . served to change the 
- Administration’s position with regard 
to financial assistance.   
The project itself will create a 
man made lake three times as 
long as Hoover Dam's Lake 
Mead. It will provide 105,000,- 
000 acre-feet of water and will 
multiply Egypt's electric power 
eight times. In addition the new 
dam will provide water needed to 
irrigate 2,000,000 new acres, in- 
creasing Egypt's farm land by 30 
per cent and the national income 
by 25 per cent. 
* * * 
The cost of this 10 year project 
now is estimated at $1.3 billion. On 
the basis of new arable land, in- 
creased electric power capacity and 
protection against floods, Egypt will 
be getting a bargain. 
Another nice feature of the prolect 
is that Russia isn't going to have a 
word to say about it. This is a highly 
sensible arrangement in view of the 
fact that trouble can spread so 
rapidly in the highly inflammable 
Middle East. 
Stock Earnings Up 
One of the most cheering year end 
facts of financial life is that corpora- 
tion dividends have increased 10 per 
cent over last year to an estimated       
__ total-of $11.2 billion. 
The showing for the year and the 
estimated $2.3 billion being ‘sent out 
the last quarter; are highly pleas- 
     those, however, who feel that in,some 
cases the stockholders’ cuts of 1955 
earnings should have been larger. - 
* * * 
. Actually, only about half of all 
corporate. earnings are being 
paid in dividends. In years before 
the war stockholders did get 
larger slices of the profit melon, 
up to 70 per cent. In 1952, it was 
59 per cent and in 1954, 56 per. 
cent. 
What is happening, of course, is a 
change in fiscal methods. American 
corporations are looking more and 
more to retained earnings and less 
and less to new security issues as the 
sources of capital for plant expansion 
and new equipment. 
* * * 
It is worth noting that in the 
last four years corporations have 
laid out an average of $25 billion 
annually for growth and replace- 
ment. Next year's capital outlays 
are expected to top $30 billion. 
—Fhis is just-anether way of saying 
that business is looking into the 
future with calm confidence. 
The People’ s ; Business 
Porter Praised State Senator Gets Credit 
for Hospital Compromise 
By JACK I. GREEN 
LANSING—Since this is the season of 
peace on earth it is appropriate to place’ 
a combined laurel and holly wreath on 
the brow of the man who brought peace 
to the Legislature, Sen. Elmer R. Porter 
of Blissfield.   
  
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Porter is given credit by Republicans 
and Democrats alike for initiating the 
compromise which ended the Legisla- 
ture’s 40-day strife over providing more 
beds for mentally retarded children. 
His success is a testimonial to the 
value of keeping cool, experienced 
heads in Legislature in an era 
when the voters too often think that 
an aggressive yoyng man is the answer 
to their governmental problems. 
Of course, others played vital parts in 
the settlement and conditions outside the 
Legislature had changed enough during 
those 40 days that an effective compro- 
mise was possible. 
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But one cannot take away from the 67- 
year-old Lenawee County farmer the 
credit for stepping in where others had 
failed and smoothing out the worst legis- 
lative mess in years. 
INTRIGUING FEATURE 
That it should have been Porter who 
‘achieved this ts one of the. intriguing 
features of the entire row. 
* ° ° 
It was only a few years ago that a group 
of young fellows in the Senate ganged 
up on the oldtimers and seized control 
of the Senate. With a kind of contemptu- 
ous kindness they allowed several_of the 
oldtimers to keep their major committee 
assignments. 
Porter was permitted to remain as 
chairman of the vital Appropriations 
Committee even though there was a 
tacit agreement among the young men 
that he was a kind of old has-been 
who ought to be placed on the shelf. 
And thus it was Porter, sitting quietly 
on the sidelines while newer members in 
both chambers got into this hassle, who 
finally stepped back onto the field and 
halted the fight. 
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Gov. Williams’ aides said frankly that 
Porter was the only man who could have 
swung the deal. And that takes nothing 
away from Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart; Paul 
Weber, Gov. Williams’ press secretary; 
Rep. Ed Carey of Detroit, the Democratic: 
floor leader, and Mental Health Director 
C. A. Wagg who helped mightily to put 
the compromise into effect. 
FAVORABLE FACTOR 
One extremely favorable factor was 
that the trustees of the Farmington Chil- 
dren’s Hospital had finally come around 
to a realization that the state was not 
going to buy or lease their institution and 
therefore were in a mood to talk a tem- 
porary contract with the state. 
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The peculiar thing about the whole 
compromise is that Williams and his 
House coalition of Democrats and young 
Republicans- could have had the same 
deal from the Senate five weeks ago if 
they had been willing to settle for any- 
thing less than purchase or lease of the 
Farmington hospital. \ 
At that time they insisted on out- 
right state possession of the hospital 
for 300-odd children. In the end they 
settled for a contract covering 110 to 
150 children. 
Arguments probably will go on. for 
months as to whether the Senate Repub- 
licans or the House coalition won this 
tempest in a teapot. 
* * * 
Democrats take comfort from the fact 
that they got some children in the Farm- 
ington: hospital, close to Detroit and sus- 
ceptible to immediate use. They also argue 
that they succeeded in wringing ‘the water 
out of the various alternative proposals 
which the Senate had made — in the 
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Days of All Faiths   
References to Adam, St. Thomas Are 
By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER 
Adam, the first man, is remem- 
bered Monday as St. Adam in the 
Roman Catholic calendar. The 
Hebrew word “adam’ means 
simply “man” or ““mankind,’* and 
it is sometimes difficult to know 
whether the account in Genesis is 
talking about an individual named 
Adam or about the entire human 
race. 
But the names of Adam and 
Eve are a part of Jewish- 
Christian tradition as the actual 
names of the first man and the 
first woman. There is a legend, 
however, that says Eve was 
Adam's second wife—the first 
having been a most unpleasant 
person named Lilith. 
Adam has put many expressions 
into our language. When we speak 
of ‘‘the old Adam”’ in ts we mean 
that part of us that tends to yield 
to temptation. When St. Paul says 
“the last Adam"’ he means Christ. 
*‘Adam’'s ale,”’ which in Scotland 
is called ‘Adam's wine," is water, 
because in Adam's time there was 
nothing else available to drink. 
In Genesis, chapter 3, verse 7, 
it is stated that Adam and his wife 
sewed fig leaves together and 
made themselves aprons. Since 
presumably there were no needles 
in the Garden of Eden, one won- 
ders what implement they used. 
The solution offered is that they 
used the spines that grow on many 
cactus-like plants, as for example 
the yucca, and such spines have 
long been known as “Adam's 
needles.” 
Gardening is, for obvious. rea- 
sons, often called ‘‘Adam's pro- 
fession.” And the prominent 
cartilege in the human _ throat, 
especially the male throat, is 
called “Adam's apple’ on the 
legendary theory that one piece 
of the forbidden apple stuck in 
Adam's throat and we have all 
inherited the mark of his sin. 
THOMAS IN INDIA 
Everyone knows the expression 
“Doubting Thomas,” which comes 
from the account in John, chapter 
20, verses 24 to 28, of the meeting 
between Jesus and His Apostle 
Thomas after the resurrection. 
Because of his demand for 
tangible evidence that this really 
was the crucified Lord, Thomas, 
of all the witnesses, got the most 
indisputable proof of the resur- 
rection. But he also earned for 
himself and all his stubborn suc- 
cessors the name by which we 
now call those who cannot be- 
eve without proof. 
The Acts of Thomas, an apoc- 
ryphal book, tells that when the 
Apostles went on their various 
ways to carry the gospel to all 
the world Thomas was assigned 
to India. Always hard to handle, 
he refused to go, whereupon the 
Lord Himself appeared and sold 
Sir. John Mandeville, a 14th 
century traveler whose tales made 
doubters of practically all his 
readers, had a most imaginative 
story. to tel] about the tomb of lay, and that this hand was used 
for the settling of disputes by 
people fer miles around. 
The procedure was that when 
two people got into an argument 
they could not resolve each one 
wrote out a full statement - Le Evident in Many Everyday Expressions side of the case, and the two 
pieces of paper were put into the 
_hand, which immediately threw 
away the paper of the man who 
was in the wrong and retained 
that of the one whose position was 
right.     
Case Records of a Psychologist   Voice of the People   
‘Honest Democrat’ Wants 
Eisenhower to Run Again. Letters Ptah be condensed when Geces 
sary of lack of space. Full 
fame, sddsecs and telephone number of 
the orner must accompany testers out 
these aot the wi 
eo tequests unless the letter is critical tp 
its sature 
I was glad to read that our 
President intends to run again, be- 
cause I intend to vote for him. 
Vital statistics show that some 
people whe know they have heart 
trouble take it éasier and out- Anyway, this President does 
have a pleasant voice and a deter- 
mined handsome face for TV and 
that’s more than some government 
officials have. 
: Honest Democrat 
  
Dulles Is Optimistic 
Despite Red Zig-Zagging 
By JAMES MARLOW 
Associdted Press News Analyst 
WASHINGTON w-—If Secretary 
of State Dulles wanted to write a 
book on his feelings about the Rus- 
sians over the past five months he 
could call it ‘Live and Learn.” 
In that time he expressed plenty 
of qualified misgivings that the 
Russians had changed, but through 
it all, at least judging from what 
he said, he still clung to a feeling 
of optimism that maybe they had. 
He went to last July’s Summit 
meeting in Geneva, where Presi- 
dent Eisenhower talked with So- 
viet Premier Bulganin and the 
heads of the British and French 
governments, a meeting whose 
startling pleasantness developed 
the phrase “‘spirit of Geneva.” 
When he returned from there, he 
was reportedly worried the West- 
ern Powers might assume wrongly 
that the Russians had truly soft- 
ened up and that it was all right 
to relax a bit. But on Sept. 22, 
in a speech to the United Nations, 
he said: 
“A new spirit does indeed pre- 
vail, with greater flexibility and 
less brittleness in international re- 
lations." 
That sounded pretty optimistic, 
and he still sounded that way 23 
days before he went back to Ge- 
neva for his October meeting with 
Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov 
and the foreign mipisters of Brit- 
ain and France. 
As it turned out, they made no 
progress on anything, and particu- 
larly they made no progress on 
Germany. Dulles and Molotov went 
to Geneva with opposite ideas on how to reunify the country and 
neither budged an inch to accept 
the other's. 
The Russians were bothering 
Dulles nevertheless on Oct. 4, for 
he told reporters that day he had 
twice warned the Soviets that Com- 
munist shipment of arms to Egypt 
- would not ‘‘contribute’’ to lessen- 
ing world tensions. 
Still, he kept thinking that may- 
be... On Oct. 10 he told the 
American Legion the Russians had 
a habit of zig-zagging to get what 
they wanted, but said he thought 
world opinion “will act as a com- 
pulsion on the Soviet Union to re- 
lax its grip upon East Germany 
and to permit unification.” 
REPORTED TO NATION 
From the way the Russians act- 
ed when Dulles met them later 
that month in Geneva, world opin- 
jon was something which didn't 
seem to be influencing them at all. 
Dulles came back from that meet- 
ing and reported to the nation 
Nov. 18. 
* * * 
He said a number of questions 
were in the air, as a result of the 
meeting, including this one: ‘Will 
the so-called cold war be resumed 
in full vigor? He still seemed to 
be hoping for a silver lining. 
That hope faded in a hurry. 
Portraits °‘ By JAMES J. METCALFE 
I cannot prove I love you, dear 
. You have to take my word 
. » . Despite whatever whisper- 
ings . . . And gossip you have 
heard . . . Despite my failure to 
. . . When you expected   
Music Is Bulwark -for All of Mankind, 
One of Best Courses in Curriculum 
Shakespeare used music as a 
psychological test of criminal- 
ity. And David employed it to 
ward off attacks of insanity on 
the part of King Saul. Modern 
psychologists are also using it 
for mental patients. But it is 
likewise a continuing bulwark 
for the soul of mankind, so 
urge your teen-agers to get all 
the musical experience they 
can. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case Q-324: Marcia B., aged 28, 
is a very popular music teacher. 
“Dr. Crane, don't you think 
sie i an easential course in” 
the school s, stem?” she asked. 
“I find, however, that many 
parents have the idea that music 
is a ‘frill’ or non-essential in the 
curriculum. 
“But don't psychologists recom- 
mend music for mental patients?” 
MUSIC VS. MADNESS 
Shakespeare employed music as 
a yardstick for evaluating person- 
ality when he said: 
“The man that hath no music in 
himself, 
“Nor is not moved with con- 
: cord of sweet sounds, 
“Is fit for treason, stratagems and 
spoils.” . 
9 2 
In my college textbook ‘Psy- 
chology Applied,” I have devoted 
an entire chapter to the ‘Psychol- 
ogy of Music and Morale,” and I 
opened that chapter with Shakes- 
peare’s discerning quotation. 
“Music is the only language.” 
said John Erskine, “‘in which you 
      Q-324   
cannot say a mean or sarcastic 
thing.”’ b 
Music is also an international 
become exhilarated with ced playing at the harp to soothe his 
tortured spirit and prevent an at- 
tack of madness. 
And in modern times we have 
found a similar great value in 
music. A few months ago, Drs. 
Raymond B. Cattell and Jean 
C. Anderson thus reported their 
use of music with the patients 
at Manteno State Hospital in 
Tilinois. 
This excellent research by these 
University of Minois psychologists, 
holds tremendous promise. 
In general, it was found that 
simple and sad music. 
Incidentally, that’ my favorite, 
toc, though I am not mentally ill. 
J _* * 
The maniacs, however, preferred 
brightly colored music of the fast, 
exhilarating type. 
CHILDHOOD TASTES 
In childhood, youngsters seem to 
have no inherfted tastes for music 
and can't even keep step for 
marching purposes. 
Kindergarten teachers thus are 
forced to accent the stressed beat 
and drill youngsters for months to --the--mentaity iit preferred stow, — get them to appreciate such a 
simple characteristic of music as 
its accented beat. 
And the emotions that attach 
to music are learned reactions. 
If you feel tears come te your 
eyes and a lump in your throat, 
it is not the rhythm or tempo, 
but the “halo” of emotions 
which you have 
attached to that specific melody 
because of some childhood situa- 
tien. 
Music is actually one of the 
most profitable inclusions in the 
curriculum. It excels many sup- 
posedly more essential courses, of 
which we often recall but isolated 
fragments in later years. 
But we employ music all our 
lives, so the training in chorus 
and glee clubs, orchestras or high 
school bands, is a continuing bul- 
wark for the soul of man through- 
out our entire journey here on 
earth. 
ar write to Dr. 
of The Pontiac 
Michige an, enclosin George W. Crane 
Press, Pontiac, 
a long 3c stamped, 
self-addressed envelope and 20¢ to cover 
typing and printing costs when you send 
bie his psychological charts and pam- 
ts, 
(Copyright 1955) me ... And all the promises I 
made ... That now are memory 
. . .' Perhaps I failed you once 
or twice . . Or maybe even 
more ... But my sincerest rings 
and knocks . . . Have been right 
at your door . . . I cannot prove 
. - Your heart 
. Whenever you I love you, and , 
may not believe . . 
are gone, it is .. . The only time 
I grieve . . . But you mean all 
the world to me . 
never sad... 
  
Looking Back Dee. 17 
13 Years Ago: 
BRITISH WIN three more Italian 
forts in Libya. — 
20 Years Age 
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I have followed your teachings 
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suctess 
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The 
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1953 
Christmas Serv Ces n Pontiac Churches 
    
Confident Living   
Church of God 
Octette to Sing Presentation of Nativity 
Scene in Pantomime 
to Highlight Evening 
The First Church of God Octette|¢ity in two. 
will present a Christmas Story 
Cantata, ‘entitled ‘“‘Wonderful"’ by 
Haldor Lillenas, tomorrow night 
at 7:30 in the church, 25 East 
Boulevard at Lookout Drive. 
The group includes Maxine Mar- 
lowe and Cleo Black, soprano; 
Wilma Hall and Betty Ramsey, 
alto; Melvin Marlowe and Don 
Crabtree, tenor and Ed Quye and 
Eugene Ramsey, bass. Juanita 
Quye is the musical director.    
   
   
       
     The program will be presented fs | in it was wearing a cassock, and when he drove up 
as follows: “His Name Shall Be} DR. PEALE and got out, I saw that he wgs a Catholic priest. 
Called Wonderful,” “The Night Is ._ 7 » Passed,” and “No Place But a 
Stable.” 
Other selections by the Octette 
will be “Glory to God in the 
Highest,“ “Sing It Out, Ridk It 
Out,” and “Tell the Glad Tid- 
ings.” 
Betty Ramsey will sing the solo, 
“Sleep On, Babe Divine." A duet, 
“Star of Bethlehem,” will be pre- 
sented by Don Crabtree and Mel-|unmolested. As a man of God, he 
vin Marlowe and ‘Room in the recognizes. Love ts his passport. 
Manger” will be given by Cleo. 
Black, Maxine Marlowe and Wilma 
Hall. 
The program will be highlighted 
by the presentation of the Nativity 
Scene in pantomime during an or- 
gan meditation of “Silent Night” 
and *‘O Holy Night.” 
A Candlelight Service will be! 
held Christmas Night. The Rev. H.| 
Eugene Ramsey is pastor of the 
church. 
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN 
CHURCH Joslyn at Fourth 
10:45 s. m. Morning Worship 
9:45 a.m. Sunday School 
George Mabéder, Paster FE 5-0404 him. 
“Oh, that’s Father Patrick,” 
estine.   
  
there, I have thought of my friend, 
                  =— 
First Open 
Bible Church 1517 JOSLYN 
Rev. T. H. Station FE 2-8497 
Sunday School—te A M. 
Merning Wi 
10:88 A.M.   
  
Turn to the Bible and read the 
143 Catholic Priest Crosses 
Israel- Arab Border Freely By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE 
Perhaps the most closely-guarded border in the world today. is not along what we have come to call the Iron Curtain, but the border be- 
tween Israel and her Arab neighbors. And nowhere is this more appar- 
ent than in Jerusalem, where a razed strip, a “‘no man’s land,’’ cuts the 
When I was in Jerusalem last year, I went to see the famous Man- 
delbaum Gate, where armed Arab and Israeli sentries face each other across a narrow piece of ground. I moved forward to see better, when, 
suddenly, one of the ‘ 
gently. ‘‘Don't be foolish,” he said. “Only last week, 
an American was fired on in that very spot where you 
were standing a minute ago." 
I thanked the sentry and moved back. Just then I 
heard a loud clattering, and there, through the guards 
He slapped the Jordan soldiers on the back and called them by 
name. They seemed ta know him well, so I asked one of them about 
ours.” Then he pointed te the Israeli sentries on the other side. “Even 
they like him. So be can come and go as he pleases.” 
I finally met this remarkable man who can pass through a gate of 
hate and be loved by those who guard it. Here, where Arabs and Is- 
raelis stand day and night, ready to shoot, this man comes and goes 
THERE ARE TROUBLED TIMES IN PALESTINE 
In this part of the world, there are troubled times. And, as at this 
time of year the eyes and thoughts of all the rest of us turn to Palestine, | 
we cannot help but be saddened by the fact that, in the birthplace of the 
Prince of Peace, there is no peace. 
s s 
to make peace. The military experts have tried to make peace. The! 
financiers have tried to make peace. All have failed and now many 
have sadly come to believe that there can be no peace ever in Pal-| 
In reading the headlines about each new hostile incident over | pulled me back, not too! 
  
he said. “He's a good friend of 
carries the one passport everyone ajbe “O Holy Night!” by Latham- 
t|Adam, “The Christmas Story” by   Alliance Choir 
to Sing Carols Mrs. Carl A. Walton 
Will Read Christmas’ 
‘Story in Scriptures 
The Alliance Choir of the Chris- 
tian and Missionary Alliance 
Church will present its first annual 
carol and candlelight service en- 
titled, ‘The Christmas Story,”’ on 
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Pastor of 
the church is the Rev. G. J. 
Bersche. 
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Highlights of the program being 
presented by the choir under the 
direction of Bill W. Lanpher will 
Roger C. Wilson, and the “Hallelu- 
jah Chorus’ from the Messiah by 
George F. Handel. ° 
Singing “‘Adeste Fideles’’ as a 
processional, the cheir will be- 
gin the evening of caroling, fol- 
lowed by the traditional lighting 
of candle by Lonnie Hopson. 
After the lighting of the candle 
a reading in the Scriptures of the 
Christmas story by Mrs. Carl A. 
Walton will present the basic 
theme of the program. 
The choir will intersperse a 
choral recitation of the Christmas 
passage in Luke with the use of 
several of the familiar Christmas 
carols “O Little Town of Bethle- 
hem,” “Silent Night,’’” and “It 
Came Upon a Midnight Clear.” | 
Other traditional carols used will 
be ‘While 
Their Flock," Angels From the 
      The politicians have tried to make peace. The statesmen have tried World.”” and “Hark the Herald | 
| 
Father Patrick, and his passport. _ 
Isn't this the answer? Isn't love and good will such as he demon- | Assisting the choir throughout 
strates in his life the only way to find peace? 
Personally, I believe that the Bible contains the ultimate answers\"am at the piano and Ethelyn 
to all questions — and particularly to those great questions which make “Shley at the organ. 
= anyone's $64,000 question seem childish. ° ° : | principles which have the 
    Youth Service—4 
Evangelistic Service— 1: 43 P.M. 
Wednesday, 7:45 
Prayer Meeting     
to Hold 1956 
=| The Watch Tower Society of 
Brooklyn, N. Y. will sponsor a 
three day assembly of Jehovah's! 
Witnesses in Pontiac Friday eve-| 
ning, Saturday and Sunday, Jan.|   
  
  
UNITY 71's N. Saginaw St. 
Sunday 11:00 A. M. 13.15 
MRS. BLANCHE JOKI, Speaker 3 
Candlelight Service = The convention will be held | 
‘im the Pontiac Senior High School Gymnasium on West 
Huron Street and is for Bible       
  
  
      instruction and training in the 
Sunday Schol Play 
Slated 7:30 Sunday The Christmas program of the 
‘Joslyn Avenue United Presby- 
terian Church will be presented at 
7:30 Sunday evening. 
The play, “Let Us Tell the 
Story,” is being directed by Mrs. 
George Wilson. All members of 
the Sunday. School are taking part   r Highland iad Canpapemas 
Church % Block eff M-59 en Milford R4. 
Rev. T. B. Davis, Minister 
10:00 a.m. Sunday School 
11:15 a. m. pongo Lier 
MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL 
BAPTIST CHURCH 98 West Howard St. 
ot, , Sunday Scheel 
* te:00 A.M,   
  
  
        < in the play. “iM pe erent ae [| The Youth Club Choir and Teen 
 - Age Choir are providing the music, 
ea) Praver Service baccompanied by Mrs. Judith Kline. The White Gift Offering will be 
received Dec. 25. at the evening 
  Ems 5 Wed. 7:30 P. M. 
The Rer, BL. CECIL esas | 
Beek, Paster . 8. 8S. Supt. service, i 
  
  
  
The Pilgrim Holiness Church 
Baldwin and Fairmount 
SUNDAY SCHOOL (AH Ages)...............--10:00 A.M. 
WORSHIP ........ scceaccsevescccsscccccececosdb 00 AM. 
PILGRIM Y.P.S. eee eRe HOeFeeteeeeeeeeeeet nee 6:45 P.M. 
EVENING SERVICE ..............00seeeeeeeee 1:30 P.M. 
GOOD SINGING — BIBLE PREACHING 
“The Little Church With the Big Heart” 
&. C. SWANSON, Minister. ROY OVERBAUGEH, &, 8. Supt. 
APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Central * 
Services Sunday 10 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. 
Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.m. ; 
We are Apostolic in doctrine, Baptism in     
  
        fesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus Bishop 8 .A. 
Sh oe te SS een ee PREP 
  
  
First General Baptist Church 
Sat. Evening Service... . 7:00 P.M. 
Sun. School 10:00 Worship. 11:00 | Evening Service ........7:00P.M. | 
           
   
     8 
Convention 
werk of telling others the “Good 
News” of God's established King- 
dom, W. P. Strong. spokesman 
for the group announced today. 
The gathering, called a Circuit 
Assembly by the Witnesses will, 
bring together some 1600 from 
twenty-five. congregations in this 
area, including Port Huron, Mt. 
Clemens, Ferndale, Royal Oak, 
Birmingham, Lapeer and interven- 
ing points. This is the fourth Je- 
hovah's Witnesses’ Convention in 
a « * e 
M. S. Allen of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
will be the featured speaker of 
the event, appearing on the pro- 
gram each of the three days and 
delivering the main public address 
at 3 p.m. Sunday. His subject will 
be :“Overcoming the Fears of 
This Generation.” 
® ; ° ° 
Jehovah's Witnesses have  or- 
ganized their 15,000 congregations 
in 160 countries into groups of 25 
congregations which meet twice a 
year for a Circuit Assembly. 
The Pontiac meeting is one of 
thése. 
The program consists of morn- 
ing, afternoon and evening ses. 
sions with Bible sermons, dis- 
cussions and demonstrations in 
preaching the Good News. 
Headquarters for the convention 
arrangements are focated at Je- 
ihovah'’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall, 
600 East Pike Stret, Pontiac. Realms of Glory,”’ “Joy to the 
Angels Sing.” 
To close the service, several 
verses from the Book of Acts have 
been chosen to tell the fact of 
the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. 
The pastor will end the service 
with a brief message. 
the service will be Joyce Cunning- Shepherds Watched) Christmas Story 
to Be Presented 
in Carol Singing 
A.Christmas Cantata has been 
prepared by the choir of the First 
Christian Church and will be pre- 
sented at the morning worship Children Sing Christmas 
Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m., mas,” the cantata is being di- 
the children from the Sunday rected by Mrs. Jowl Smith. The 
Chi Rho Fellowship are sponsor- 
ing a Christmas Vesper Worship 
Service Sunday evening at 7 
o'clock. 
* The story of Christmas will be 
told in carol singing and panto- 
mime. Taking part in the service 
will be manger scenes, Diana Gold- 
ing and John Flowers; shepherds, 
Burnie Greenwood, Bill Kuntz and 
The angels will be Wand Vaughn, 
Karen Cummings, Carol Lock, 
Sharon Pardo, and Mary Alice Kis- 
sick; readers, Donald McColl and will present their Annual Christ- 
mas Pageant. 
LJ * * 
program of songs and recitations 
by the children of the nursery and! 
primary departments. | 
As these children leave the man- 
ger scene, the narrator, Allen: 
Satow, will present Isaiah holding | 
an ancient prophetic scroll. | 
Nine scenes folow featuring the | 
unusual Christmas drama of long | 
ago. As the various scenes of the | 
Christmas story unfold, the Chil-| 
dren’s Choir, the Mass Sunday 
School Choir and the Junior Choir 
will render a variety of Christmas | 
carols. | 
The Children's Choir and the 
Sunday School Choir are directed 
by Mrs. James B. Forman. The 
Junior Choir is lead by Henry Ell- 
The Christian Men's Fellowship|ing, organist and choir director. | 
will meet at the church Wednesday| In the final scene of the pageant | 
ac 7 p.m. with program arranged|the Children's Choir will kneel 
‘by John Appleton. in prayer before the Christ Child. 
ee ® ° er, ass. rs. | 
Lighting of Candles 
Included in Service Eric Kretchmar and Walter Lange, 
Se oeene sree Stress Labor's Duties   
            i 
\ 
  Grace Lutheran “Christmas Story’ 
Film to Be Shown 
“A Hard Job for 
“Within a Circle’ 
Schools of Grace Lutheran Church “The 
\“World Wide Birihday’’ . MN 
The pageant begins with a brief |. ‘Graham Opens New 
Washington, D.C. Office 
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Wash- ‘ington religious leaders and high 
The First Church of the Brethren government officials extended a 
— present a Christmas program welcome to Evangelist Billy Gra- 
unday morning Pageant “nT” past at 11 o'clock. 
, the Rev. ‘ham as he opened new national 
LeRoy headquarters of the Billy Graham Begins With Program Shater, will give the Invocation Fyangelistic Assn. here. hour tomorrow 4 as and Martha Shafer will give the| Completing a move from Minne- 
Entitled “The Music of Christ- of Songs, Recitations [Reicuns. . ‘apolis, Minn., that had been con- 
The program is as follows: ‘templated for some time, the head- 
Man". Roger Tate quarters of the Graham crusades haf us Phitis Shafer will now be located in the newly- 
oeiday” extant Welkey erected Pennsylvania Building, sit- 
uated on Pennsylvania Avenue be- nyt a eer Sally oo 
fe erfect Friend’ . - . ale: ey ‘s a 
“The Bible Telis Me" Ros tween the Capitol and the White 
Housé Linda MeCluske Baby Jes 
“The Christian 
okey 
Anr Room > Shirley MeMillian 
pone vies 2 ac hldren = ———— 
“At Christmas’ . - .- verett Spence Z nA 
“It's Everyone's Eire is recruiting 2,000 men to § Christmas - = . =» » Marvy Smaltz F : . “A. Christmas Present’: Linda Dean bring its army up to 12,50@ Dub- 
There will be special music by lin reports. 
Gustave Smaltz. Seven children! ——— 
“Symbols of   
  
will tak in 
Silver." PERRY PARK Intermediate’ Department 
eres] alr SameH ic. an e Ureen will sing : 
a duet. The Grieves will close, Opp. Emerson Schoo! 
with Lula Edwards reciting ‘‘Good-| SERVICES bye.” i 
Suuday evening at 7 o'clock) 
Aubra Shafer will be showing the 
film “The Christmas Story.”| 
Music will be provided by Allen 
Ebey. 
The young people of the church 
will present “The Gift That Be- 
longs to All.” Sunday Scheel, 10 A.M 
Mernaing Worship, 11 A. M. 
Yeuth & Children’s Chereh, 11 A. M. 
Youth Heer, 6:15 P. M. a | 
Evening Service, 7:36 P. BM. 
Prayer Meeting, Wed. at 7:30 
Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor 
FE 2-3225 
Bible Centered Message 
$05 Auburn Ave. 
Full Gospel—Nondenominational 
9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 
Rev. Luther Sheltield, Speaker 
“THE DISCIPLE, THAT HE BE AS. 
MASTER” HIS 
9:45 A. M. to 12:15 — Children’s Church and School 
“AS MOSES LIFTED UP THE SERPENT IN 
THE WILDERNESS 
7:45 P. M. Evangelistic Service     
  
     
    James B. Forman, Mrs. Claire | 
The Candlelighting Service of are in charge of stage properties. 
Preceding the service, Mrs. NEW YORK (RNS) — Religion A Friendly Place to Worship 
  Smith, Mrs. Chas. Benson and the. 
entire Sunday School staff. | 
Wilbert Winkelman, John Hill, | 
the Unity Church of Oakland Coun- Robert Schapler is Sunday School. ty will be Sunday morning at lil seargueaaeee oe 
o'clock at the Unity €enter, 7144 
\Steve Velte, pianist, will play a played a prominent role in the “Medley of Christmas Carols.” |AFLCIO merger convention here | Mrs. Elliott Thorpe will sing.) In separate addresses to the con-| 
‘Christiansen. olie and Jewish leaders stressed A Christmas message will be the concern of religion for the wel- brought to the congregation by fare of labor and their mutual Mrs. Blanche Joki of Algonac. responsibility, in matters affecting         Miss Ashley will also present a 
fifteen minute prelude to the serv- 
answer ice, All friends of the church are Own. to problems between persons and between nations: ‘‘Thou shalt love cordially invited to attend. 
\thy neighbor as thyself." And there we read such great words as: | Candlelighting will follow with Don morality. 
|E. Newman lighting the disciple |   ‘Lullaby on Christmas Eve" by vention, Protestant, Roman Cath- ©     
         4 < 
BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Presented by 
The SUNDAY SCHOOL of 
    
         |candles, and the congregation their | 
The worship hour will close with 
the congregation singing the Doxol- | 
ogy. The children will accompany | 
their parents to church and remain   |"‘Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that: s . ’ 
| Worship the King |hate you,” and, ‘‘As I have loved you, that ye also love one another.” | 
Try it in your own life and see if it isn't true. Love is a passport. 
(Copyright 1955) 
Jehovah's Witnesses Is Theme of Pageant Groups Giving Posters 
The entire Sunday School of 
Bethany Baptist Church will take 
part in the pageant, “Worship the 
King; Sunday at 7 p.m. 
Patty Looman will direct the 
group assisted by the six church 
\choirs. 
Also taking part will be the Boys’ 
‘Choir directed by Robert Joyner. 
The reader, Roger Anderson, will 
be assisted by the Speech Choir of 
the Junior B. Y. F. 
Soloists for the 
|jnumbers wil] be Mrs. George Zan- 
‘nouth acconipanied by Elda Sutter 
at the organ. The Nativity Scene 
will be portrayed by Phyllis Craw- 
ford as Mary; Richard Crawford, 
Joseph; Robert Clapp, Thomas 
Grant and Jerry Ryan, as shep- 
herds.     
tation of the school and all par- 
ents of the children cre asked to 
attend. 
Patricia. Yieser, Mrs. Martin 
Wolf, Mrs. Arthur Wilcox, Mrs. 
Jasper Warden, Mrs. Howard Hess 
and Mrs. Fenton Hamilton direct 
the Bethany Youth Choirs. 
Rev. T. Walter Harris 
to Speak. Sunday at 11 
The Rev. T. Walter Harris, pas- 
tor of the Providence Missionary 
Baptist Church, will preach Sunday 
morning at the 11 o'clock worship 
hour, . 
He will give a complete history 
of the church and all groups work- 
ing in the church. 
The senior choir will sing 
Christmas Carols and Mrs. Mar- 
‘garet Shorters will sing the solo, 
“When the Storm of Life Is Rag- 
ing, Stand by Me.”           The pageant is an annual presen-    
   
          
   
   ‘for the service this Sunday. | 
  10 A.M. , 
for Sober Driver Goal a olhaaay eo Ape; WASHINGTON (RNS) — Church! PREACHING 
\over the country are distributing| 
50,000 irridescent car bumper signs | 
|that carry the slogan, “Safety De- 
|mands Sober Drivers."’ The pro}! 
lect is sponsored by the National 
‘Temperance League here. 
| Clayton M. Wallace, executive | 
|directer of the league, said sober) 
‘drivers will be a major goal of. 
temperance organiaztions in 1956. | 11 AM. & 7:30 P.M. 
EVANGELISTIC 
TABERNACLE 60 Tilden at W. Huron 
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“Your Gespel Hour 
CKLW 7:30, WCAR 8 A. M. A. J. Ba . Paster 
       
  
  
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J oy.es....... 6:30 p.m. Praise Service Evangelistic Service .7:30p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. 
BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Osmun and Going Streets | “I knelt with others in a half-circle GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 
Sunday, December 18th, at 7:30 P.M. — 
Recitations and Songs by the Nursery and 
Primary Departments 
Several scenes of beautiful pagentry will depict 
the Christmas Le Long Ago. 
The Mass Sunday School Choir, the Children’s 
Choir and the Junior Choir will render a variety 
of Christmas Carols. 
EVERYBODY WELCOME! 
    
  
    sSIGN OF THE CRO    about the alrar.   
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 5460 Williams Lake Road {CAI Building)   
  
    
  
  | laid upon me just as the hands of SUNDAY SCHOOL ........... 10:004.M gpm * ff MORNING SERVICE ............11:00A.M. © YOUNG PEOPLE ...._ se ous P. EVENING SERVICE = ||. 1:30 P. WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7:15 P. 
Watertord-Drayton Area 
Friendly—Fund tal—Ind: d 
Bible Believing MA 53-1140 “My hands were anointed with 
holy oil by the Bishop and wrapped 
carefuly in new linen. 
“The ancient prayers of the 
Church were being recited over 
me. The hands of the Bishop were 
  It is a fact that many do hold 
these beliefs. But can you be sure, 
deep down in your heart, that they 
are right? 
Holy Scripture tells us plainly 
did | St. Peter and St. James and St. Paul 
were laid upon the young disciples 
sent forth to are to teach, 
to die. 
“The chalice with wine and that Christ did establish a priest-   
  
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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Glendale 
Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. \ Rev. Otto G. Schu!tz—Speaker water and - small dish holding the 
unconsecrated bread were entrust- 
ed to me. The priestly vestments forth and teach all nations”... that 
were placed upon my shoulders. He did say: Whose sins you shall 
| “Twas being consecrated to God forgive they are forgiven them 
and to the service of souls. I was --: that at the Last Supper He se 
fice, and said: “Do this in remem-   | Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M.   
  
THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH William E. Goding. Pastor   
    
Sunday School ....... 9 
Morning Worship......11 
8.T.U. 
Evening Worship ... eC err Tr | 
REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor First Southern Missionary 
BAPTIST CHURCH © 365 East Wilson Ave. 
wean. 6:45 
..- 7:30 
Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 
Young People’s Bible Stu. 8:00 P. 
Alfiliated With Southern Baptist Convention An American — Church, located on Crescent Lake Road at 
Universal Ave., Waterford Township, to serve the entire community. 
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Worship of God 10:45 A. M. 
: All Are Welcome! 
    
  
     
      
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            Missionary Church 306 Midway—Off Sanford being marked with the Sign of the the ¢xample for an unbloody sacri- 
Cross. 
brance of Me.” 
God % certainly, the ultimate 
source of everything. But He works 
through many “deputies.” He uses 
the farmer to supply us with food 
... Ouf parents, teachers, and schol- 
ars to educate us... physicians ta 
treat our ical ills. Even in the 
creation of our life itself, He mani- 
fests His through our par- 
ents. And in matters concerning 
the salvation of our souls, He tells 
g. us: “Hear the Church.” 
     
    
      
         
      Sunday School 10 A.M. Youny People 6:45 Pm, Mom. Worship 11 A.M. 
Eve. Worship 7:45 P. M. Junior Church .. 11 A. M. 
| Wednesday, Day of Prayer, Beginning at 10 A. M. ’ » at 
Study of “Book of Revelations” 
Thursday, Communion Service, 7:30 P.M, _ 
Rev Rose L. Davis. FE 4-9652 | Pastor 
Rev. Daniel Havens, Associate Pastor 
  
— Phone FE 2-6269 
MILTON TRUEX, Minister 
“TRE HERALD OF TRUTH” 7:80 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service 
  
  
  
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   THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1955 
Christmas Services in Pontiac Churches &   ' SIGHT. 
      
    
    
      
    
      
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
    
      
  
  
          
  
  
  
      
      
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
  
  5 | | ERAN Seah Sas Chad of God] Kirk th Hill 11,000 Voi Choi UNITED LUTH moron sca xesnasna sts, AITK IN IN@ MUS | ; oice. Lhoir CHURCH OF THE 
barca Morea “oe i108 c ous . ASCENSION raing ‘ors! e : hoi f Si C | § Yy | F t | Williams aod Lerraine 
feces, {Choir to Sing Carols ings Yule Festival, Toren smc am | ; . +++ 10:00 a.m. Rev. Herbert C. Shankles, pastor 1) The combined choirs of the Kirk BOSTON (RNS) — A 1,000-voice |] See“? Sereee. Pesice’ rw tats in the Hills, West Long Lake road, . : l 
\Bloomfield Hills, will present =| Choir launched the eS) 
/Christmas Vesper Sunday at 4:30. -|Christmas Festival here as Mayor 
The 200 choristers of the Kirk! John B. Hynes lighted one of four | U it d 
Choir Schoo] will participate and candles on an Advent Wreath in f.) (4 
will sing many of the traditional | cay ball ise | : 
‘arols and immortal Christmas aza. b ° 
mice =>) * res yterian 
The choirs are under the direc-| The festival is sponsored by the > 
tion of Wilham T. Rennecker, City of Boston in cooperation with | Churches 
the Kirk's minister of music. The he Chamber of Commerce and 
public is ¢ ordially tees other organizations. It has as a 4 The Truth - of God— 
Be! 0 claims to have the most theme, “Keep Christ in Christ: Forbearance ui Love 
careful, efficient) bus drivers in mas . 
Europe. They have reduced the * * 
Northern Ireland's city’s accident Some 3.000 workers and shoppers | OAKLAND AVENUE 
The Christian and rate by 64 per cent since 1950, witnessed the city hall ceremony Oakland at Cadillac 
. . a ie ea inaugurating the 43-day celebra- | Theodore &. Allebach, Paster 
Missionary Alliance Church FIRST UNITED tion. The throng sang or hummed | . 178 Green Street along with the choir, which was 'P Bible Schoo! ..... 11:20 A. M. | 
(Near Orchard Lake Ave.) PENTECOSTAL CHURCH directed_by Charles Muench, con- IR Worship .. ....-. 10.00 A. M. 
° ductor of the Boston Symphony Sunday School 9:45 A. M. of Pentiac “JOHN - FORRUNNER - 
; ONENESS ome ee _ | KEYNOTER” 
Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. 324 N. Perry: St. ae oe Hi Youth Fellowship . 6 30 P.M. - 
“THE VICTORIOUS SUNDAY SERVICES oO st Evening Service .. 7.30 P. M. : 
is” day Sch CHRISTIANS” are eer Rees to ee oe 730 P.M Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Wed. Bible and tae 4 Meeting at ...... the 
; . Study . 7.45 PM j MAN, A SINNER BY anv. MARVIN F. mesTER 4 S | | ) , y JOSLYN AVENUE NATURE” Listen to Sunday Morning Broadcast, a Ea ae 
7:00 to 7:2@ AM yo a ir Bev. G. 3. Bervche. Paster RADIO STATION WPON E LEC I RONIC Pema lwrnikinell Pestes 
b } —— — — ORGAN ; Bible School ..... 930 A. M. 
' FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH, &) Worship HORS ey be 316 Baldwin Avenue '€ Youth Fellowship . 630 P. M. 
Rev. Tommy Guest FE 2-0384 : | Evening Service 7:30 P. M. 
i : | Praver and Study Session Sat Evening Service .,............... 7200 P.M. Thursday 7 P. Sunday School J... sees 1050 A. unday Service Hee ooHoeH acned Ans 11:00 A. M. ALTAR OF ST. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH—Kneeling at Fontiace Press Photo | 
emesngrv we Pegg ete ERR i. +s M. the altar of the St. Michael's Catholic Church are four young people, Mary is a group for both boys and girts to help them increase their | AUBURN HEIGHTS “= ; hk r a RO . | (left to right) Mary Heitgan, of Erie road, president of the Children spiritual life; the Prefect of Sodality is a charitable organization for 3456 First Street REV. GUEST BBUC lavite | of Mary Society; John Keller of Menominee road, president of Catho- girls of high school age; the Junior Holy Name encourages high , 3. Harvey McCann, Paster ————___________| lic Student Mission Crusade; Elaine Neussendorfer of Cameron street, school boys to respect the name of Christ in their ordinary language & ‘ Bible School Ch " | president of the Prefect of Sodality and Lawrence Maison of Illinois and the C. S. M. C. group makes special effort to assist missionaries | j JOU Sieliloeh CHES 
ST. JOHN S LUTHERAN CHURCH | road, pee of er Holy Name Society. ‘The Gulden of by VENES and SE a Prog-am ah i" 
ae a = es a eee _ - AP? Worship = = = Street at Cherry Street Are | $1295.00 4 “The ‘Ideal Cues Gift” 
Morning Word seoseeg oteeneeerioen ieee EAE Bi bl School! to Port re en Goto Cee Christmas Choral Conceri Oe Po Olr 0 in IDle OCNOO! [to er ray (\ Old nion ¥ Ideal 4) Presbyteuon Youth Rally | REV. CARL w. NELSON, B.D. Paster . y dea Tonight Porsenage: Owege FE 46-3404 t Pj t Evening Service 730P M —— -_ — — c t t | A M ‘Chris Meas in 1C ures p t @ For Home - ‘ Christmas in Song and 
r Story 
an a a ® e “The Coming of Christ in Living : viene resents esper Bible Study Class The Pioneer Girls’ Colonist 
Pictures” will be presented by the ¢ @ For Chapel é Thurs, 7P.M : ( | ee Chorus will give musical num- . 7 , | 
_ Traditional — Christmas site school of the Oakland Ave- hers. The scenes will be enacted Christmas Candlelight @ For Small : Melodies to Be Heard nue United Presbyterian Church befere an open Bible, six feet S. . Incl d F DRAYTON PLAINS : 
at the 730 p. m. service in the wide and nine feet tall, with orice ncwess our Ch h & Walter J Teeuwissen, Jr., Paster 
| at Lutheran Church oo - Christmas Story to be portrayed, Choirs, 130 Voices y urc d _— . nie CRs ee ee church Sanctuary, Sunday printed on the open pages. % 945 AUN UBicleiS-hoct 
a] e choir wo “we Lu 1eran s rages ‘esent he ° ; ' 1] i i Cd = 
State Street Church of the Ascension will pre- We pagcant Presents tn The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach The 150 voice Choral Union of 2 Manuals with ful 4- i SEE) SO : on : . Prophecy and Fulfillment of the . octaves on each. Sermon Topic: sent “The Folk Lore Christmas ooing of the Messiah. Eight tab- “!!! bring the message at the 10.00.the First Congregational Church “KEEPING CHRISTMAS” Pontiac's Singing Church |Cantata” at the morning worship ).4u. augmented by suitable @M. service using as his theme will present the annual Christmas & 18 Pedal keyboard ’ 730P M The Youncest 
KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR HUBBS aot CE Ne TU Scripture and music, tell the story. ‘John—Forerunner—Keynoter.”* Candle-Light Vesper Sunday even- 2 Self-contained speakers. 4 Shech - Chr ' naar y Mintster Mttnteter 04 este The cantata is based. on tra- ig at 7 pm: Just plug in and play. | Shepherd’ Christmas Play 
10 A. M. MORNING SERVICE ditional Christmas melodies and The characters of the severe ° he Ch j | Annual Christmas Program by the Children will feature five soloists. at a given time come to life for The Choral Union is composed of, r LAKELAND \ 
1:30 P.M. CANTATA | Mrs. Kline Hartman is the direc-) ® feW spoken words and action, the Chancel, Church of Youth. ALBI ape , a “Miracle at the Inn” _tor of the choir and Diane Spratt ica oe ai he gy cond ar and Prohationers’ Choirs. p Williams Lake and Gale Rds. e | 
: is the organist ' = at = Sods ee The main feature of the cine | Rey F. Lambert, Paster 
Chareh School, 9:45 A. M. Youth Service, 6:30 P. M. The eludes: | Colored lights and colorful cos- ; e 
he progs : | tumes will add to the beauty of on ris lanl y 2 be the presentation by the Music Co. y Bible School 930A M 
eae | recucion — Sms We) (AM) Newt | ¢he pictures. Chancel Choir of the Cantata ‘‘Re- 119 N. Sei @ ») Morning Worship 1045 A M . p ’ The Prophecy —- Rejoice. Immanuel - a “Dp, . : nic ; : a NW. Saginaw st. r = : FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cremer fos panreiea| See ae erie enc Toph. Special Edition to Have oe Christians’ by Bux- =p f . peut Fes um 8 00P M. 
r id Wedo “ , : 7 . v) = oo ut llowshi: 
Corecr East Suren and 6t Clsmens nt Bll 81. Funtize -“Sheoherds Inthe Field — Austrian (of Christ.” “Apparition of Shep- 164-Pages, 45 in Color, «.)... Saral 4 outh Fellowship .. 7 00P M (Opposite Post Office) Folk Tune —Marcella 8ch | ce eens ae *| Soloists will be Sarah Paull, Malcolm K. Berton, Minister Lawrence D. Graves, Asse. Minister uctereh 9 the Wise Men “Trish Yule- herds. The Heavenly Host, for Dec. 21 Sale Mary Leonerd and Robe Rev DMP MPRP WM: PDP MD. ai 
4 ide Me v 7 Ay reet a a ~~ "” . i A ar Fe y fo Pear 
Sunday Morning Service 10:30 A. M. Divine Lullaby - Polish Folk Tune — The Adoration of the Shepherds. nell, The vesper is open (0 the W ELCOME 
    
Herod and the Wise Men” and NEW YORK—Life Magazine will, ‘The Adoration of the Wise Men.” 
Characters portrayed are Isaiah 
| The Sunday School children will — Gary Bowes: worshippers — 
‘see the film of the Nativity Sun- Larry Hart, Bobby Tompkins. 
‘day and also ‘'The Night Before Steve Powell, John Chasteen and “PROPHET OF THE HIGHEST” The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching 
FIRST METHODIST rth. Good wa to Men—- Janet Bchic : “e 
Is public. Following is the program: 
Born - American — Benoit 
      BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH A fellowship of Christians in the American Baptist Convention 
serving with all believers in the World Council of Churches, 
Rev. Fred Robert Tiffany, Minister Noel Basque - - 
The Citizens of Chatres — |   | Chancel Choir   co = 21 devoted to Christianity. ‘Processional T? 
s. al, to ors! 
e issue, to contain 45 pages in XVI Century. French. ants Dickinson 
full color, will conclude the maga- Choral Union: Good Eve 
series on “The World's) concreeation   
  
  . zine’s We Christmas.” |Paul Busse. Voice of God—Bill G and Choirs: Angels Is reat Religions.’’ It will be bound Have Heard On High | hen Carol, S. Sa ginaw at Judson St stoi M ‘c a in slightly heavier stock than usual’ coe Ci ie Set ore A. M. SUN DAY ES M. 
“ God ers are Mary—saren A's to facilitate library use as refer- : 
Rev. Pau! R. H Minister Leke St. Church of house; Angel Gabriel — Teddy ence source. ™ Choral Union. | iat Oo Gentle tt 9:00 Worship 5:00 Youth Center 
A bP LS Et La . Mersin ee ime A 1k Bowes; Joseph—Donald Cox, Baby Probationers: Choir: ATT Marry 9:45 Sunday School 7:00 P. M— 
10:00 A.M. .................. Morning Service BV LP Berets, 6:0 F. Jesus — Denise Elayne Bennett; [fe —. — Bay — =| When the Herds Were nn wn 11:00 Worship Annual Christmas Pageant “THEY FOLLOW A STAR” racer becvics aad Bible Study, shepherds, Michae! O’Brien, Bill asm an ter mee y tee yeore- [Consrerstion and Chotrs t weve peh-cont Ww . 
Teesday, 7:30 P.M. ‘Chasteen, and Robert Wilson; “TePresents the most ambitions © ToT hi rat Noel - English Carol ednesday, 7:45 P. M.—Church Night 
  Broadcast on WPON 10:15 A. M. 
we eececceess.- YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 
weeeeeeeees. FESTIVAL OF MUSIC 
Combined Choirs of the Church 
re oo... . WEDNESDAY 
“A PROMISE FULFILLED” 
by the Sunday Scheel Departments Vesper Offering ! project ever undertaken by the Verner Choral Meditatt 2 
magazine, drawing upon a vast “Rejoice. Beloved Christi | - 
treasury of paintings and photo- | [Choral Blessing and boven oF —— 
graphs to document visually the lmececcsomal Hymn Adeste “Fideles basic teachings, tenets and de- {Benediction 
velopment of Christianity.’ t The choirs ‘are under the di- 
The special edition will be "ection of Charles A. Wilson, min- 
divided into three sections: Basic, | ister of music. | 
Baby Jesus will be portrayed by Perennial Christianity, covered in’ — Rev. Paul Cooley, Pastor, 88 Orten shepherd lads—Kris Verway and 
_ Edward Stenberg. 
Herod will be represented by | 
Dale Leuttke; Rabbi by Jim , 
| Heisler; the three Wise Men by 
| David Powell, Gordon and 
| Ernest Henry. 
i}   W. Huron at Mark Ave. 
CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 1196 Jesiyn Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN, 11 A. M. 
Services Each Lord’s Day Evening 7:00 P.M. Matt. 16.18 And 1 say unto thee thou art Peter and w this will build my church. And the gates of hell shall not pravals ppalsthags   6:00 P. M. 
7:30 P.M. 
7:30 P.M.   
    
  THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 4a WS. ROSELAWN 
Sunday Scheel, 10:00 A M. 
Morning: cane Pregram,   : A.M. 
Evening) Service: Film, “The Stery | Exrmest Henry. o = 7 °,. .,,.°, 4 UN  lietear af mncic 4. | eeces cace e.a go OE eee 
af Jesus" 
Seccial Maste and Sen     
  
  
  | et: Fraver Mecting st! Mrs. Wilts ‘Jeffery Seaman: the Angels — about 30 editorial and picture. CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC [Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road. FE 7-026 | : 9:45—SUNDAY SCHOOL LEROY SHAFER, Paster | Gloria Cox, Marilyn Coffing.! pages; the Christian revival in the) SCIENCE CHURCH = ——           
  
          | Marilyn Cadman, Charlotte Alls- U. S., 78 pages: and Christianity, 
house, Theda Sjoblom, Annette Around the World; 16 pages. 
fand Lynn Webb. The Angel On the cover will be a repro- 
chorus will include—Sue Froede, duction in color against a geld | 
Catherine Christy, Carolyn Bain,| background of the Werden Cruci- | 
Linda and Carol Mullen, Cynthia fix, an 11th century relic now 
Lewis, Linda Koch, Judy and Treposing in Saxony. Classes for every age interest 
11:00—-MORNING WORSHIP 
“Christmas and You” 30 Whittemore Street H. JOHN DRAKE, Pastor 
Ren, Service, 7: Pw 
Mr. Drake, speaker | 
Midweek Serv., Wed., 7:30 P. M. |   FIRST SPIRITUALIST 
CHURCH 
16 Chase Street 
RALLY SUNDAY 
Tvceum, 10:38 A M Afternoon 
Service, 2:00 P M. Circles, 4:00 P.M. 
Dinner, 5:00 P.M. 
     
         
  Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave.       
    7:00— 
       Evening Services, 7:00 PM. Sharp 
Annual Sunday School Mrs. louise Kleinstiver ef Marysville § Martha Webb, Jacqueline Colpus, “Pontiac Bible Colle Mrs. on } The main section in Christianity | ege Departmentalized Sund All CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Guritner ce Per Guu tx an | Karen Etcher, Julie Burnes, Mary in the U. S. will include a photo-| Cellier Rd. at Collier Court ere ae Ages 
iby) sucabeistacavae lceaiseuaripecea Wednesday Night Services. 1:30 FM. i Messer, Patsy Shepherd. Nancy essay on the Roman Catholic CGuessn “sur Wecorene   
    Shaging cree recitations, Christmas Pilar. | Bain, Joan Davis, Joann Blaine, | | Archdiocese of Chicago; an article 3 Evenings a Week Auditorium   
      
    
       
      
    
  
    . = |Sharon Verway, Linda Phipps. on three of the country’s most Fer Infermation. Contact Rey. ° FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH ||| Missow"' Sree Sheila and Sharon Kervin, Patsy publicized churchmen—Evangelist | ""PreaseyB Byer er Rev Bible Class 135 PROSPECT ST. GEO. D. MURPHY, Pastor St. Trinity )and Donna Hodge. Readers will Billy Graham, Auxiliary Bishop . . 10:00 A Luth Church ibe Melvin and Roland Williams.| Fulton J. Sheen of New York, and ° _ M. "4 Se he hs ks kh) al gl al ad a) a) a) a) ad) 4) 4s al dl als al - —_ = ! Musical portions ‘of the Program| Dr. Norman Vincent Jost I Co 4 +s ace ee Auburn Ave. at Josiyn consist of a trumpet solo, “Can-jtion illustrating “New Church, EVANGEL TEMPLE “Why There Are Few Saved People” 
: Christmas Musicale VLE SR ee Rs? | eee ele Caen Geto a eC | beeen yee, ple . 7 : * SUNDAY SCHOOL duet, ‘Sleep, Baby Divine,” by/an article on great living Ameri-| a plcorpgy ty Pe : 
> tw | 9:45 A.M. !Gwen and Marilyn Vernon; an iar theologians. owas aa 00 a ™, — GOSPELAIRES QUARTET ; . 2 is Ist SERVICE 8:30 A. M. } octet composed of Jim Haun. A spokesman for Life said no. Evangelistic Service Sunday Be : ‘ Fellowship with us in this special . 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M ||| David Atwell, Jim Webb, Griff] liquor advertising will be ae Geott sinew AR ae Paster Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 ‘ : service of Christmas music. Sing ; anaes Verhey, Beth Powley, Mary Lou in the Christianity issue. rey Day. A as ' ue ane i , i 5 nnsesnnSunsnsonsnansinpasasommininaaes seaemeamsianaen ’ familiar carols and hear inspiring iseiabien bp oe 11:00 A. M. : ¥ musical selections centered about | ee = “Wh Cc . ‘ ; | The Ideal |with Jim Haun, David Atwell, o Can Be Against Us?” : 3 the birth of Christ. 
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   FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR ‘; Directed by Kyle Wilson y 
§¢ The Program Also Includes | iy QUARTET NUMBERS, SOLOS, TRIOS, # § and MALE OCTET ‘   
  
  Christmas Gift 
Is the |Michael Blanchard, Bill Haun, 
Larry Froede and Glenn Bradsher. H Se   
Billy Graham to Give 
New York Crusade 
NEW YORK — Evangelist Billy           
     
      
    
  
All Saints Poieconal Church Williams Street at West Pike 
The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector 
The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate 
SUNDAY SERVICES 
8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 
9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- 
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Graham accepted an_ invitation} 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer, Church y from the -Protestant Council of Schaal and SenmeniGy |. Y SUNDAY MORNING, DEC. 25 i ‘the City of New York to conduct Rev. Lewis W. Towler. ti One Great Service—Iinstead of Two H gelatine With Colored Slides is | For the Best SELECTION johabtiady ee bere Biro . 10:00 A.M. to 11:15 A.M. , fr Q c n “4 . : e- 
“and Narration : F $1.50 lor summer of 1957. ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL Sundey School Attendance Last $ " ' . 7:00 P.M . Sunday Evening ; oe - | He told a meeting of the Prot- MILFORD, MICH. > Dixie Highway Near Sashabaw — undey—1030 } 
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' ie 4 ; ee i    THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1935 NINE   
Christmas Services _in Pontiac Churches   
The Great Light 
fo Be Presented Classes Join to Enaci 
‘A King in Bethlehem’ 
at First Social Brethren 
The First Social Brethren 
Church, 315 Baldwin Ave., will pre- 
sent a religious Christmas pro- 
gram Sunday night. The service} 
will start at 7 o'clock with Lindsey 
Duncan, announcer. 
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Mary Beth Shearer will play 
special organ music beginning at 
6:30. 
The Sunbeam Ciass, taught by 
Mrs. Ruby Darnell, will open the 
program holding stars that spell 
“Merry Christmas.” A welcome 
will be given by Vickie Bradley. 
The Primary Class will present 
a play, entitled ‘‘The Great Light,” 
with Judy Darnell taking the lead, 
    
assisted by an off stage adult choir. 
Edward Darnell will be the an- 
nouncer, Mrs. Evelyn Wheeler is) 
the oo   First Baptist 
Features Choir * 
The “a Workers with Mra. 
Helen Shields, teacher, will sing) 
“Away in a Manger’’ with the 
Nativity sce: “0 COME ALL YE FAITHFUL”- The familiar Christmas Carol, 
“O Come All Ye Faithful” will be the opening song of the pageant 
tomorrow night at Central Methodist Church. The program will 
begin with the organ prelude, ‘Nativity Miniatures’ played by Mrs. 
W. Henry Sink, organist. The Pageant is the Christmas Story from 
St. Luke. Members of the cast include Innkeeper—Richard Joan: 
His wife—Gail Sedrick; daughter—Jeanne .Andrews; Rich patrons 
—Nancy Crawford, Cornelia Riggs, William Bank’ and John Mc- 
  The Tocca Cross and Gorn 
Class with their teacher, Mrs. | 
Myrta Williams, will enact “The: 
Road to ota Soloists, Trios, Quartets 
to Assist With Christmas 
Musicale in Auditorium! 
The play, ‘ Seer in lpr 
will consist of members - of the' The Christmas Musicale of the 
wil cma ot emir tthe, Te Orsoas was ot & C fit Church Junior, Senior Choirs(hurch School Sing Christmas Carols accompanied by the choir! Chal-| 
mer Gidcumbe will lead the choir|"t ’ P-™. Sunday in the church’ h ‘auditorium and will feature the | 
Fae Lotella Gidcumbe at the Church Choir with colored slides | 
jand narration, 
The Rev. John Hancock “a 
+ speak and Norma Jean Bradley. biG The choir will be heard in: 
Evelyn Wheeler and Jonah Rey- | ‘Angels We Have Heard” by | nolds will Christmas selec. | a . sing = And There Were Shep- | herds” by Wilson, “Joy to the 
Those taking part on the pro-| World’ by Heyser, “A Joyous 
gram include, Edward Darnell, | Christmas song”’ by Gevaert and 
Jean Banks, Shirley Guest, Lind- “Hallelujah” by Handel. 
sey Duncan, Doris Gibbs, Ernest Nancy Prevette will sing the 
Bradley, Harold Shields, Wendall solo. “0 Holy Night" and “Come Bradley, Thomas Guest, Leonard Uutg Me’ will be presented by 
Gibbs, Elsie Gaskins and girls of yrs William Hakes. Mrs. T. E 
her Sunday Schoo! Class. 'Slosson will be heard in ‘He Shall Alfred Tiscon, Clyde Cady and ‘Feed His Flock.” 
Hiriam Barger were other mem-) 
bers of play which was directed! Two numbers will be sung by | 
by Shirley Guest assisted by Lind-| the Male Quartet, “Have You | 
sey Duncan and Ruby Darnell. | A®y Room” by Williams and 
by Stainer. F ° ° 
ete Chicago Catholics The Ladies’ Trio is scheduled to. 
CHICAGO (RNS) — Four Rom-' give two selections, “‘Room in the 
an Catholic High Schools, a nun, |Manager” by Lillenas and ° ‘O Lit- 
and a Methodist pastor were cited tle Town of Bethlehem.” Those 
by the Chicago Commission on singing are Mrs. Percy Brien, Mrs -* ® s 
    Human Relations for their efforts Gordon Shelton and Mrs. Gordon 
to further interracial understand- Hicks. 
ing. LJ s e 
| Also featured on the program 
, | will be a Mixed Quartet singing | 
“Wonderful Savior” by Schoef | 
| and Ritter’s “Jesus the King Is | 
| Bern” by. a Twin Trio. 
The choir is directed by Kyle, 
|Wilson with Mildred Barnett at the| 
piano and Mrs. Delmar at the 
organ, 
‘Start $240,000 Fund 
| NEW YORK (RNS) — Creation 
of a $240,000 construction loan   
  
a lifetime of    
    
  ing in individual parishes or mis-' 
ise was announced here. 
The fund was authorized by the 
National Council at its meeting in 
Honalulu last September. Money to 
establish the fund was allocated 
from the Council's ge fund. 
CHURCH OF THE 
GOOD SAMARITAN 
Christmas Exercise, 1-09 P. Da 
Service, 7:30 P.M, 
Rev. Lily Ballis, Flint, Speaker 
199 Auburn Ave. at DAV Hall     
You've seen the Lowrey in 
magazines. Now hear ite 
many voices. Let us show 
you how you can play it     
  
  today! Even if you can't | = a . . | 
pe peau Aa aredee FIRST Ny 
Lowrey Minit-Musie srwem- |! DRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | W. Huron at Wayne St. 
ORGAN oe | Galen BE. Hershey, Pastors 
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| | 9:30 a. m. Church School | 
; GALLAGHER'S | 0 Mite, 
MUSIC co. “GOD'S SEARCH MAN” 
Edward D. Auchard, Preaching 
5:00 P.M. Chotr Vesper Service 
| \ and Infant Baptism . |   16-18 E. Huron St. FE 4-0566 
  
  
  
WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH ville Road, Near Dixie Highway 
9:45 A. M. Worship........ 7:30 P.M. 
S. S. PROGRAM DECEMBER 18th, 7:00 P. M. 
Program 
UNDENOMINATIONAL — FUNDAMENTAL 
Rev. W. Van Plew. Pastor A Warm Welcome to All 
SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY -     
  
      | Will Be Sung by Choir “ 
“Good Christian Men. Rejoice” ‘the 
ed Bethiehem 
by the Protestant Episcopal eral 
in the U.S.A. to help speed build- 
| him seeking to get rid of a minis Clure; Joseph—Don Davis; Mary—FEllen Taylor; Shepherds—Paul 
Jolly, Ronald Sandage and Spencer Briney; Angels—Margaret Ben- 
nett and Sharon Daniels; Wise Men—Phillip Rice, Marshall Rice and FIRST ASSEMBLY 
‘OF GOD. 210 N. Perry St., Pontise 
REV. W. C. WIBLEY, Paster 
  
  Sunday School ....... 9:45 
Morning Worship ....11:00 
Evangelistic ...... 7:45 p.m. 
MID-WEEK 
TUES. - THURS. 7:45 P.M. 
WPON — Sundeoy 
8:00 to 8:30 A. M. 
“Visit the Church of the 
Old Fashioned Gospel!”   
Pentiae Press Prete * 
and Tom Bank; Servants—Barbara Stoehr, Marilyn Lake and Jean 'Presbyterians Convene | 
Carson. The girls and boys above assist with the singing of the WASHINGTON, D. C. (RNS)—| 
carels, under the direction of Mrs. George A. Putnam, seated at the ‘More than 200 clergy and lay-| 
  piano. The group will be singing “‘Long Years Ago,’ ‘In Bethle- | . 
hem,” “Infant Holy, Infant Lowly,” “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” men from 36 states participated “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear,’”’ “The First Noel,"’ ‘While tional Peasbyterian ae, Kare! 
Shepherds Watched Their Flocks,’’ ‘‘We Three Kings of Orient,” ae :     
  
“‘Hafk the Herald Angels’’ and ‘‘Silent Night, Holy Night.’’ The 
pageant was directed by Mrs. Garth Sayers, assisted by Mrs. Russell | 
Curtis. | “We Offer You Christian Fellowship” 
  
  The choirs of St. Trinity Evan-| 
gelical Lutheran Church will pre-, 
Carols of Many Lands sent a Christmas Concert in the church Sunday evening at 7:30. 
During the processional, they 
| will sing “Rejoice, Rejoice, Believ-| 
ers,’ by Teschner. 
Pastor Ralph C. Claus will con- | | at Cranbrook 
  The pageant of the shepherds 
jand the Wise Men following the| duct ti Altar Service. 
star to the Christ-child will be The senior choir will be singing. | 
“Oh Come, Oh Come Emmanuel” reenacted Sunday morning at both ; the! @ 30) /andil1-15 services| lat by Polack and ‘ “Russian Carol" by 
k. Maltzeff. 
Grr Cuarch | Crea Other numbers will be, “Of the. The children will follow them to, Fe ther's I ten” h = 
ithe Creche set up in St. cea : ans t's Love Bego ree 
seven ene Choirs to Sing |wrapped gift of a new aaah nd or new 
clothing which he will leave at 
Creche. 
The annual service of Christmas| . 
\Carols from many lands will Al 
igiven Sunday afternoon at 
o'clock. 
| Christ Church Choir of 60 voices 
will present the following: 
Puer Netus, 18th century 
| art. by Claud Means 
| Sing We Noel Once More David 8 Smith 
of Shepherds 
Gel cl a Dea Son Gee | ~Sunday morning at the First 
weieies mareer Qau! Methodist Church, the Adult Choir| 
[Meier ‘a tis Mail, ona Preach” will sing the anthem, “For Unto; rai caedis Us a Child Is Born” by Bach and 
6 benes''* Mrs. Herbert Hoffman will sing| 
Angels Over the Plelds “Old Prench Carol ES Oe Ge eka 
Three carols by the late Alfred. the Ladies’ Octet will present a 
Burt assisted by Willa Hutson will Festival of Music with. 170 voices: 
also be sung. Mr. Burt's father./in a candlelight procession. Each) 
the Rev. Bates B. Burt (deceased) |-hoir will do a few numbers. The 
pats eagelie ag ee Episcopal! sarvice will end with the combined. ure tiac for 25 years. Miss N 
| Huston was organist of the church chosen eineing 5 A Mcdicy ot Chast: | 170 Voices to Present ; 
Old and New Carols 
at First Methodist 
Shepherds and the Inn 
mas Carols.’ The choirs’ program 
many ere : ; is as follows: The Choir will sing his _“O 
\Hearken Ye." “Star Carol” and(|it' Christmas ‘Time .co02000. a ihaeae “Caroling, 5 Coline Away in a Manger ........... Mueller Cherud Choir 
What Child Is This English Melody 
| Silent Night, Holy Night. -Gruber 
Ic Come Ye Children............ Latin 
Caroler Neel 
lacie and Joyful. new carol 
A Christmas Night . “Vaughn Williams 
—ee Choir 
of Christmas 
of YOur Minister 27 ~~ “adult Choir 
oy Go Them Bells sescece- COM 
Jeous bat ge Nhe Town........James 
_ Methodist Bishop Gives | Bene, Taito Stranger ......-.. Geren 
Intermediate Choir 
The combined choirs will sing, 
“First Noel,’ “O Little Town of 
Bethlehem” and ‘‘Silent Night, 
LOS ANGELES (RNS)—Method- Holy Night.” Herbert Hoffman is ist Bishop Gerald H. Kennedy has| |minister of music of the church 
‘a formula he is going to deliver to(and will direct the program: 
Seen es ® Church Choirs 
to Sing Sunday C. Stait Lloyd Trains 
Adults, Jean Patterson 
Directs Young People 
The annual Christmas Choir Con- Rules to Parishioners| 
as ‘Sure Thing’ 
  ter for ‘‘inefficiency."’ His prescrip-| 
tion: 
“1, Look him straight in the el 
when he is preaching, and say| 
‘Amen’ once in awhile. He’ll preach 
himself to death within a few 
weeks, 
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“2. Pat him on the back and 
brag on his good points. He'll work 
himself to death. 
* * . 
“3. Start paying him a living 
wage. He’s probably been on starv- 
ation wages so long he'll eat him- 
self to death, Christian Church. * Under the direction of C. Stait 
Lloyd, the Adult Choir will sing 
the following selections: ‘The Her- 
‘ald Angel” — Perry; “Saw You 
Never in the Twilight"—Ahrens; 
“The Little Old Manger’’—Wilson;   
  “IS THE UNIVERSE INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED 
BY ATOMIC FORCE?” 
Sunday Services and 
= : School     
       Reading Room 
2 East Lawrence Street 
ba. reer 4 srening Open Daily 11 A.M. to § P.M. 
Service, 8 Friday to 9 P. M. 
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 
Lawrence and Williams Streets 
“A GREAT DISCOVERY” : 
Station CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 9:45 A. M.        
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‘I| “5. Get the church to unite in|““Emmanuel” — Wilson; “The 
[prayer for the preacher. He'll be-|Heavens Are Telling”—Hadyn and ‘Jicome so effective some larger|“Come to Ss oh ke oe 
church take him Other numbers * 
cava edt ee TPH ee Us is Bomm”=tlandel: “Con. tigud de Noel”—Adam: “Lo, How Rose E’er Blooming''—Praetor- Workers Ready Caroling /ius, “christmas Roundelay” — 
for Tampa Post Office and “Christmas Lullaby” 
    Central Christian Church 347 North Saginaw Street 
CHAS. D. RACE, Paster—FE 4-0239 
Sunday Service: Bible a 10:00 A. M. 
Service, 11:00 A.M “A PLACE OF DESTINY” 
  : Meeting 
‘Wed. 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Leaders’ Training Class 
  ee rs ner ew-», Plans Pageant —         
  | 
Buszin, “While by Our Sleeping — 
Flock We Lay” by Jungst and) 49 Voice Choir to Sing, 
— Song No. 7" by Tchai-| Songs. at Choral Vesper. 
“The Nunc Angelorum” by Prie-| in First Presbyterian 
| torius and “‘O Holy Night” by, 
|Adam-Grey will be their last S€-| First Presbyterian Church will || 
lections. | celebrate the Christmas season | FREE METHODIST CHURCH J 87 Lafayette 
The Church of the Light and Life Hour 
Annual Christmas Mcp tf ener School and Charch | (2 Blocks West ef Sears) 
  The Junior Choir will be heard 
in “O Little Town of Bethie- | 
hem” by Ratenbeck, “Old Bohe- | 
mian Carel” by Schumacher and 
“God Rest You Merry Gentle- 
men” by Hughes, | 
Mrs. Elmer Greenwald will sing o'clock Sunday, with the Church School Program 
and Nativity Pageant at 9:30 
and the Choral | 
| Vesper at a 00 Jere 
The oa School aa will, “THE STORY 
  OF CHRISTMAS” 
Merning Worship 11:00 Scan fer the FIRST 
Sunday School 10:00 — Classes for cy 
Pastor Miss Burtella Green 
Sunday School Superintendent 
| Robert Cowdrey is scheduled to Junior High, Junior, Kindergarten, 
sing 
nCandlelight 
wets First United Missionary Church’ Beam, and Janet Wiltgen. 
(Sunday at 7 p.m. 
‘cert will be presented Sunday|sorn 
jevening at 7:30. in the Central | 3} 
‘Williams, Leotta Sherk and the BRING THE FAMILY 
Lee Bambino” by Yon and Mrs. include Christmas Songs by the 
      
  
“The Birthday of the King.” Nursery, and Primary Depart- 
“Hallelujah, Immanuel,” by) ments. 
‘cna be a number by pildren of the Primary de. 
: : 5 partment will offer a Christmas The Junior and Senior Choirs will | Prayer. Special musical 5 
join in singing ‘Silent Night” by paniment. will be Lipa by Heerman and Handel's ‘‘Hallelu-| Hiaruann Gclbseser of the organ, | WESLEYAN "METHODIST 6? NORTH LYNN STREET 
10:00 Sunday School W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. 
11::00 Worship Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. 
Mev. C. D. Friess, Pastor 
      h s°° jah Cores | Karen Beam playing the cornet |   
  | Catherine Zessin will sing the and Diane Beach the violin, pia- 
| solo “Quem Pastores’ by Po- nists June Schiesser, Mrs. Odell | 
| lack. Stockton, Ann MacDonald and 
| At the close of the service dur- Mrs Richard Wright. 
ing the Recessional, the choirs) The Nativity Pageant will por- 
will be singing “Now Sing We. 'tray the Christmas story as re- 
Now Rejoice” by Polack. | corded in the gospels of Luke and 
re <a of the choirs is Paul Matthew. Helen Jane Spark rep- 
| . iresents the angel appearing to Parkdale Church of The Nazarene 
9:45 A. M._SUNDAY SCHOOL 
10:45 A. M—_CHRISTMAS CANTATA, 
7:00 P. M. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT 
Wayne E. Welton, Minister 
Ph. 2-6928 Parkdale and Hollywood. 
Block W. of Baldwin 
    
  
  
  
“EAST HURON at PERRY 
Central Methodist Rev. John W. Mulder, Asse. Minister |enacts the angel appearing to, 
| Mary. Amber Fenely appears as 
| Mary and Lois Carison is the man- 
Church School Children ty. angel appearing to the pra 
to Be Featured in Cast! herds is Bonnie Hoenstine. 
at Ist United Missionary, yumm Whitt crac the poerr ard ger angel. 
| The shepherds are portrayed by. - 
Melvin White enact the part of the 
tae men. Other angels are Jo- Rev. Milten MH. Bank, D. D, Minister 
10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP 
“Is Not This Joseph’s Son?” 
(Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A. M.) | Joseph and Douglas Bartlett plays 
5 ated Sunday | Roger Riley, John Pattison, Tom- 
my Hawke, and David Minthorn. 
“A Message Ever New” will be anne Mize, Sharon Clark, Sharon 
given by the Sunday School of the| McRae, Carole Duford, Karen 
The Church School program con- 
The congregation will open the cludes with thep resentation of| 
program by singing ‘‘O Little| white gifts for the needy.   Town of Bethlehem.”’ The Junior | : ; 
department wili then sing “0| Tee Bev. Edward D. Auchard, | Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching 
Come All Ye Faithful.” | a aie pastor, er ateran| ,         
Other musical numbers will be   
“Angels from the Realms of | theme, “God's Search for Man.” | 
Glory,” by the Juniors; “Trumpet; The five o'clock Vesper which 
Solo, “The First Noel’ by John)includes the sacrament of Bap-' 
Hewett and “Ring Out the Beau-|tism for infants is as follows: 
tiful Bells”’ by the Juniors. 0 Prelude: b f 
The play will be divided into|s. Bach ‘br "Noel in @"" by Louis) 
three parts. “Why Christmas” will)” processional: “As With Giedness” by: feature the primary department —— ; 
with the following in the cast: Papuan of Infants. i 
gecuoucese Mrs. Lucille williams Neidlinger, Diane Beach, soprivo. ba 
Bote Nancy ‘Tellian Heaven en a Sean Others taking ah be Lpwendl Y cme “ee ee Was There, Whitten, Lehm 
Gioria” t by Davis, (bo) rds* Elmore- 
reh”’ (on French) iT a 
oel 
ee ee en eee ey 
all. 1 ore Now, Ye 
rt FF oo... Beginners’ pon ible ee 
Recitations by Nancy Milli; 
Bantiey Allison 
Lieyd Engtish 
Nancy Wheeler department 
gan 
  Choir: (s 
by Ko: inski, @ “Calm on the Listening 
\Eer of ing fl Harker, ic) "Rise Up 
Eari L) er ua "yeu. ‘Hark the Herald 
a . | Also slated in this South Amer-|over’'» by Bi — = oe * 
ican scene are Judy Buck, Mary gee a Postiuae oz Mereh of tne wae 
Ann Hanchell, Sheron Murphy, Da- 
vid Sherk, Larry Healey, Donald) This program of emelolere: 
Baumgardner and Victor Roberts. ecobey by the forty-nine voice 
In the scene of India will Oe hoir of First Presbyterian Church | eeu “a dca at Lewin wonwisieers “Silent Night" 
. Youth department 
orn FAcnaed 
   oe Davis 
Eddie” israntanion! Sooner fiir 
GOSPELAIRES QUARTET Singing at Both 
10:00 A. M. and i 30 P. M. Services 
found J Haroutunian and Di 
tne a pcoreuge> | mo aaeagaalal EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Ma Wells, Martha Wells,| Tector of . 
Broadcast at 10:15 A.M. Over WCAR 
GREAT MUSICAL PROGRAM 
7:30 P. M. SERVICE 
- INCLUDING COSPELAIRES 
EMMANUEL and Linda Shark will be represent- 
ing Chinese characters with Eddie   
    er 
Hyla Ross, Harold Hall, Lucille   
Church's  seaaeg for Junior high 
age young people, and the color 
pastor arranged the program. film, yr Silent Night, Holy Night. 4 
  
          
  Tefen mens we eerecs<| BAPTIST CHURCH as. linseed or flaxseed, according) Mexico when Columbus arrived, Telegraph ond ot Orehent ate Aras 
to how‘it is prepared and’ mar-/the National Geographic Society ’ TOM MALONE — al 
iketed. . ; : says. ‘ : | , D : } 
       
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1955 
  
Name Barnard 
Mayor Is/ Given Gavel’ 
Made From First House 
Built in Troy 
last night when Norman R. 
ard, chairman of the Charter Com- 
mission, introduced commission 
secretary Clifton Truesdell. 
* * -»# 
Truesdell then administéred in- 
dividual oaths to Mayor Frank 
Costello, 
Ernest Gray, Roy Duncan, George 
Ford, Elmer Lowe, Donald Lance, 
George Yeokum, Charles Losey 
and Ceville Mason. 
Barnard presented Mayor Cos 
tello with a gavel carved by the 
Manual Training class of Troy 
High School. The gavel was 
made of a piece of wood taken 
* from the first house built in Troy 
in the year 1821. Inscribed on 
the gavel are the words ‘‘First 
Mayor Frank Costello." 
The first duty performed by| 
Frank Costello was to ask for 
nominations to appoint a tempo- 
rary secretary. The board ap- ~ 
pointed Donald Lance. Mayor. 
protem is George Ford. 
* * * 
Norman R. Barnard was ap-| 
pointed as acting City Manager, 
and amid applause and hearty 
cheers he accepted the position. 
The date set for the regular | 
meetings of the City Commission of the Metropolitan Club held its Prepared and refreshments will be iCy governing the use of Michigan’ 
will be second and fourth Mon- 
days at 8 p.m. in the City Hall. 
Barnard was appointed as rep. 
resentative to the County Board) 
Supervisors. Two other  super- 
visors will be appointed at a later 
date. Barnard as City Manager 
was given his first job .. . that 
of arranging with the County Road 
Commission to continue service 
in Troy on a general basis. 
ASK CLERK'S OFFICE 
An attorney for Troy was not 
chosen last night, although Barn- 
ard said ‘an attorney will be 
needed as soon as possible be- 
cause problems are coming up 
right away.” Barnard also sug- 
gests that the city set up a clerk's 
office almost immediately for civil 
“and criminal Cases. 
* * 
Meanwhile os Troy Township 
Board, under new supervisor Lyle 
Walker, held a meeting downstairs. 
They face two problems—treas- 
urer and annexation to the new 
City of Troy as soon as possible. 
Fred Hildebrandt, their elected 
. treasurer, is now a resident of the 
‘ city of Troy since the voters ap-| Acting Manager 
TROY — The first Commission sented Wednesday at 8 p.m. About Joseph; Tip Naubert and Blinn 
meeting of this new city opened 250 
Barn-| band, and speech class will partici-| 
and Commissioners) 
  lew City of Troy Holds First Commission Meeting   |Your PTA Is Planning: | 
Christmas Festivities 
Scheduled for Next Week 
WALLED LAKE--Members of William Duckwitz will illustrate 
he Junior-Senior High School PTA) ‘nativity scenes. Students partici- 
will view the annual Christmas ‘pating in the scenes are: Sue 
| program entitled “Carols of! 
‘Christmas’ which will be pre- Tobin as Mary; Lester Ettinger,   
      
members of the choruses, Stone, shepherds: Dave Bratton, 
Gary Brattcn, and Dick Dewling, 
    pate. The program vill be held’ un inne = 
ir the new gym at the senior high “'S® men; Carol Wilson, Charlotte | school. Twaddle, Penny Weidenbeck, and! 
Numbers that will be sung by Kay Dume, angels. The tableaus) 
the choruses include ‘The Christ-; will be in pantomime with Be 
mas Invitation,” “The Message of Sappington moderating. 
ee 4 aa ee bart Hae Wardrobe mistresses are Joyce : Sickles and Judy Warwick. Joan “Thrice Holy Day.’ The three : re . ._|Adams and Ruth Sappington will 
groups will be under the direction | ta. care of make-up. Ivan Sund- 
of Mrs. Ronald Lamontagne. man and Horst Weinert are in 
Helmut Holland-Moritz will |charge of lighting. 
lead the band in Humperdipck’s . j Avon Township “Prayer and Drea Panto- 
“= = - Hamlin PTA invites all parents mime,” “The Children’s March” mudi children “tea (pouea 
by Dr. Goldman, the “Christ- = oMnper ; a, (at Hamlin School, Monday, at 6:30 mas Suite’ by Watters, Grund- 
y 'p m. Persons attending are asked         
The group will participate in 
Christmas caroling, instead of 
the regular business meeting. I Tableaus enacted by the speech 
‘class under the direction’ of Mrs. 
left to right are: = Smith, Be   present their boxes of rejuvenated toys to William O. Moulton Jr. 
of the Oakland County Children’s Home for children there. Scouts $3,500,000 Issue 
fo Be Voted On Waterford Township té 
Go to Polls Feb. 21 
on School Decision 
WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP 
|When the Board of Education met 
here Thursday, members set Feb. 
a) as the date for a special elec- 
tion. 
At that time. voters will go to 
the polls to approve or disapprove 
a $3,500,000 bond issue designated 
to cover the construction of a 
second junior high school; four 
new elementary buildings and ad- 
ditions to some of the present 
schools, plus the purchase of six 
sites. : 
As an item eon the property 
| owners’ tax bill, the bond issue” 
would not appear until 1957, bv 
which time the high school bond 
  man’s “Green Domino,” Leroy E e ae Anderson's “Sleigh Ride,” and to bring own table service, bread, owt see ~s 
“Santa Claus Is Coming to butter and dish to pass. Coffee . issug will be completely paid 
Town.” will be furnished. ‘rOYS GET GOOD HOME — Members of Girls Scout troop 412 . Pontiac Press Photo | Off. 
A committce of parents from the Karen Douglas, all of Oxford. The leaders of the group are Mrs. 
Kenneth Rosebush and Mrs. John Burger. The girls repaired oid Water.ord Cegicr PTA was pres- 
toys for this annual gift to the home. , (ent to ask the board's backing Rocce: Nancy Dunn, a 
(on a school-wide insurance plan.   
Auxiliar Names Th loc \ pra in hold the | “1 | ae nate a at — dis 
Y Chistes” party Tuesday, at Political Parties Get peta Youth McCarthy Accusing Politicos Are Bipariisan one “dollar ve papal a ee — on Christmas Corols ‘inedicat and hoenital expences ne- /P.m., in the high school. Each per- Officers, Holds |son attending is asked to bring a 
Chri Istmas P. ar ty ‘can of food or package staple to 
PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — The be put in the Christmas basket. A 
‘Pontiac Township Ladies Auxiliary SPecial holiday program has been’ MSU Buildings Rule — 
EAST LANSING «—A new pol-! 
a annual Christmas party and elec- served. | State University buildings by politi-| toe 
ical parties has been plaeced in tion of officers at the home of Mrs._ Lake’ ille tf 
Stanley Smith on Ridge Road. | Lakeville PTA will meet at 7: 3° aes authorized by the State New officers are: President, pm. Wednesday in the school Board of Agriculture, governing way 
Mrs. Dortand Lash; vice presi- (building. Grade school children 
dent, Mrs. Anson Lash; record- will put on the program with a 
ing and financial secretary, Mrs. | Christmas skit. 
Stanley Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Hostesses for the evening will Donald Ferguson; sergeant at | be Mrs. Lyle Hilde, Mrs. Edgar 
arms, Mrs. Merrill Howell and | Chartrand and Mrs. Eric 
three year auditor, Mrs. Monte | Kurchat. 
Badman. The public is invited. 
Installation will be January 10. 
Policeman Rams Auto, 
Later Tickets Driver 
A Pontiac motorcycle officer 
rammed into the side of a car yes 
terday and then gave the driver 
a tickét’ for making an improper 
left turn. body of MSU. 
A policy statement said that 
MSU is anxious to assist political 
parties in their important roles 
but ‘that it is imperative that a 
publicly . supported university 
take necessary precautions to 
avoid charges of favoritism and 
| partisan political activity.” 
The board said the Republican 
;and. Democratic state chairmen 
have agreed to the policy. as i 
‘the 
A 
‘had 
Auto Accident Fractures 
‘Skull of Three-Year-Old 
A three-year-old Walled Lake) Under it, MSU facilities may be 
boy who suffered a fractured skull used for public appearances by 
in a Pontiac Trail accident yester- candidates for the presidency and 
day was reported in “good” condi- vice . presidency of the United 
tion today in Pontiac General Hos- States, national and state-wide po- 
|pital. ‘htical meetings and educational- P rt 
sigh 
him. 
the 
He 
      Horace A. Cooper, 42. of 373 ing had failed on a curve in th   a Tired Mongrel | | SOUTH NORFOLK: Va. w—He| WASHINGTON —Sen. McCar- partisan chorus on Capitol Hill: 
mutt—no license, no collar, 
He sat shivering in the door-' 
store yesterday, 
‘attract attention from each pass- Mittees headed by Sens. Hennings 
erby, 
inearly as shaggy as the dog's coat, 2rnment's employe loyalty-security 
gaily 
He shivered, 
As a Norfolk Virginian-Pilot re- the Senate Investigations subcom 
“You'll be my Christmas,” 
boy exclaimed as if he had found) The Wisconsin senitor said he ierday in the want ad section of, \police said. 
wandered off together. Clings to His Yule, WASHINGTON (INS)—The eis by schoolground acci- 
leek of Christmas produced a bi- ~ an crenine 
The insurance question was ta- 
|thy (R-Wis) today accused two yesterday. ‘bled pending action from other ust a grimy little mixed-breed | . : a Senate subcommittees of dcliber-- Vice President Richard M. Nixon PTAS. 
lately trying “to discredit “anti- joined Senators Robert S. Kerr 
‘Communist security hearings by! (ny OKIa), Arthur V. Watkins }WO-Car Crash Injures means of ridicule, unfair emphasis (R-Utah), and William A. Purtel! Driver and Passenger 
and downeight misreTeeseniatne: ‘‘R-Conn), in a rendition et —_ eabitasloed 
“Silent Night” in the rotunda of! _Griver was hospitalized an: 
the Senate office building. ins wile save = aes col- 
“This is truly a bipartisan af-''80" a delegrap and Glen- 
fair,’ Purtell observed. The sinz- jane Ave. yesterday. ing was an impromptu addition to uffering a fractured leg and 
a daily program of holiday carol-| bole s, Claude L. Carter, 48, of ‘ing in the rotunda,. where an or- 363 Irwin Ave., is in good condi- 
been standing in troht of the provram. gan has been set up. tion in Pontiac General Hospital. 
decorated display window. Airinz his charges in a letter to ies wife, Mrs. Irene C. Carter, 42. 
too. Mirman: McClellan (D-Ark) of r ‘ was released after treatment for 
- Gal s Ad Seeking Man lacerations and bruises. 
to Pariay Two Wallets | The accident occurred when an- 
other driver, Frederick F. Lavell, 
COLDWATER # — The follow. 38, of Franklin, made a left turn 
jing advertisement appeared yes-/ and the two cars collided, Pontiac Probers of Ridicule 
  
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of a busy Poindexter Street 
His head turned 
f on a swivel as he tried to to subcom- McCarthy referred 
begging to be carried inio (D-Mo) :nd Olin D. Johnston, (D-. 
warm store. SC) vhies bave been conducting! 
small boy, whose clothes were comn-ninn inaviries into the gov- 
caug it mittee, MeCarihv urved that ercur 
t of the little dog and ran to start its own study of the security 
lifting him into his arms. | program 
the * s * er watched, the boy 
answer to a doubtful question, ‘as ben informed that “ridicule the Coldwater Advertiser, a week-| 
buried his face in the dog's and intimidation by Senate com- ‘ly newspaper: 
mittees and the press has cansed) ‘An attractive gal who gets paid Two at a Time Patrolman Raymond J. Kent, 38. sparse fur. of 684 Scottwood Ave.. said the ee an dite ty. ipa iene Shes ae ee ol vasnatronal Tors he little dog responded with aa general relaxation of efforts by on Friday and is broke on Tues-- SARANAC LAKE, N.Y.  — 
car swerved across his path with- (63. also of Walled Lake, whi told) No other political uses will be ihek of his tongue on the boy’s the executive departments to ex- day wishes to meet man who gets “Lady Godiva’ and the “Naked 
out stopping. Sheriff's deputies his power steer- - allowed, the (hoard cenid = check. Both stopped shivering and pose and get rid of Communist paid on _ Tuesday and is broke by Dawn” have been showing togeth- 
“suspects.” er at a theater here. | Friday.’ 
  Seward St., said he was going |road. 
south on N. Saginaw St. when he| Heiber suffered minor injur 
made the turn onto Mt. Clemens and was treated and released on 
St. the hospital. . Judge Pays Fine 
for Defendant;           proved the City Charter. 
The Troy Boad joined the Troy 
City Commission later for a 
. Mayor Costello asked 
the Beard for $10,000 | 
to start city business. 
At a special meeting Thursday) 
night, resignations of George Ford| 
; and Elmer Lowe were accepted by 
‘the Township Board and Leonar 
_Fondale, 1902 W. Wattles and/ 
Claude Farmer, 2152 Longe Lake! 
Rd., will fill the vancancies. Trus- 
tee J. Wesley Smith also submitted 
his resignation but the board had 
‘no replacement, so refused it. 
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There will be a meeting at 8 
p.m. Monday of the new City Com- 
mission. The Troy Township Board 
will meet Tuesday night. | Ciasses in drawing and painting Judge Cecil McCallum. 
q|at the Cranbrook Academy of Art} Paul F. Hatley, 29. of 40 Omar claimed Kent, going north on Saginaw, | = 
said "4 obsc b ; . : 
ee een ee cues OY To) Waiver examination jcars on his left side when the col- 
on Indecency Charges lision occurred. 
| Two men arrested yesterday of court. 
|waived examination on charges of This is how it happened during 
gross indecency and were bound a domestic relations case in Fulton 
over to Circuit Court by Municipal superior court yesterday: 
Mrs, Louise Kuher Looney 
her estranged husband, jbegin Feb. 2, continuing every,st.. and Peter A. Rezelman. 22. of Joseph T.. Looney. Jr.,. violated a Thursday evening until! April 5, the! 2640 Lansdown St . Drayton Plains, restraining order when he went Academy announced today. 7-4) to a drugstore where she worked,   
Cost?-25 Cents 
ATLANTA \#—It cost a judge 25 
cents to fine a man for contempt 
  ‘Cranbrook to Launch 
‘Amateur Art Course   
|will be arraigned ‘Dec. Zi. 
The course, designed to teach| Pontiac police said the pair were used abusive language and threat- 
amateurs appreciation of art/arrested during investigation of Te-'ened her cousin. 
through their own efforts to create, ported immoral activities in the) Looney told Judge E. E. An 
jwill be tayght by Fred Mitchell, a) men’s lounge of a downtown store./drews he believed the cousin was New York artist who has studied TTT finstrumental in breaking up his 
Oakwood F&AM Hold and exhibited in Rome. marriage 
A nominal charge will be made ee : vas 
for the course, which is limited to| Annual Officer Election udge ‘Anitews seid he felt there 
|the first 35 applicants.   
  ‘had been a technical violation of 
THOMAS — The following of- the restraining order “but it was 
awful slight." He held Looney in   
Christmas 
Prepared by Churches 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The 
Sunday School Christmas program 
of the Lakeland United Presby-| 
terian Church will be held at 9:30 
a.m. Sunday in Pontiac Lake) 
‘School, where the congregation is’ 
meeting pending the completion 
of their church building. 
* * s 
The offering will go to the build- 
ing fund. 
At the morning worship hour, 
10:45 a.m., there will be a re- 
ception of members and a spe- 
cial number by the adult choir. 
Waterford Township 
At 7:30 p.m. Sunday the choir 
of the Calvary Baptist Church will 
present “The Christmas Story in) 
Music” under the direction of Fred 
Zegelien, * * * 
The congregation of the Calvary 
Baptist Church is currently meet- 
ing in the Waterford Township 
High School 
Southfield Township 
“Of Christians and  Calen- 
dars,”’ will be the theme of the 
11 a.m. worship service and 
sermon of the Rev, Fred W. 
MeNeil, pastor of the Southfield 
5 Metedict Church, 10% Mile and 
; Berg roads Sunday, 
4 The youth groups will not meet 
“dering the afternoon as they are 
to take part in the all - church, 
' pageant of the Christmas Story 
to be presented at 5 p.m., in the! 
oe : 
id * * 
A ape. early worship service, 
ee in ficers were elected at the annual 
meeting of the Oakwood F & AM: | 
Worshipful master, Stephen Bart- 
kowick: senior warden, Jack Ben- 
nie; junior warden, Walter Webb; 
treasurer, George Scott; secretary, 
Melvin Mott: contempt and fined him 25 cents. 
Looney said he had no money, 
with him. 
“Tl pay his fine," the judge 
said, and he did. Programs 
Transportation Union 
Elects New Officers 
Six officers of the local division 
of the Amalgamated Association of | 
Street and Electric Railway and) 
Motor Coach Employes of Ameri-| Star” at the Motamera town . were Sarwan: night} 
: ——_—— ‘at a mecting he | ball on Monday evening at 8pm. bine and Denmark have reached Council paula 21M ere | The public is invited. No admis- an agreement to end double in- Elected to serve for 1956 were:   
through three at Southfield 10. 
senior deacon, Wil-: school. liam Emmett Barger: junior dea- 
con, Richard Turland; chaplain. 
Elroy Scott; marshall, Charles 
Brauer. tyler. Cleve Hunt; and, 
stewerds, Ralph Stites and Robert 
Derhy. Metamora 
The senior young people of 
the Pilgrim Congregational 
Church will sponsor and star in 
a play .calleq “The Shining   
           
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‘Loads’ of 
   
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Or 
MERCHANDISE 
Russ Country Store »» Nellie’ 4500. ELIZABETH LAKE RD. FE 5-2761 
“We Are Loaded With Wonderful Gifts . . .” 
Mom's Gifts Kids’ Gifts 
C) Skirts C) Skirts 
(_] Blouses [Blouses 
(_] Sweaters (| Party Dresses 
7 Dresses (_] Fancy Pants 
| LJ Slips Robes    
        
   
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  sion will be charged, but a free- come taxes on sea and airport President, Merlin Pauson; Vice- will | offering w will be taken. ‘transport, President, Vernon Partello; 
   
       
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Financial Secretary, Richard Sen 
voss; Conductor A. J. Hasting; and | 
Business Agent, Ralph T. Mapley.! | 
Funeral Service Today 
for Widow of Caruso 
BALTIMORE (® — Funeral serv-| 
ices for Mrs. Dorothy Park Ben- 
jamin Caruso were to be held this) (_] Pajamas 
(J Pajamas" Robes 
C] Gowns All Sunbeam. 
| (Jeweled Sw’trs 
LJ Slips APPLIANCES |, 
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   afternoon from Brown Memorial! 
Presbyterian Church here, with 
burial in Druid Ridge Cemetery, | 
Widow of the great Italian tenor, | 
Mrs. Caruso died yesterday at Un-/ 
ion Memorial Hospital. She was 
62             She won artistic recognition in 
her own right with her writings, | 
chief of which was a biography of| 
her husband, published in 1945. 
Hollywood Writer Dies 
After Coronary Attack 
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. wi — 
Death has claimed Horace Mc-| Coy, novelist and screenwriter. He| 
succumbed at his home of a heart 
ailment Thursday night. He was) 
    |      
  GOLDEN WEDDING — An open house calshienting their fiftieth- 
wedding anniversary will be held Sunday at the home of Mr. and | 
| Mrs. Ernest Broecker, 3542 First’ St., Hadley, from 2 to 5 p.m. and   McCoy's screen plays included] 
  [Belts 
CD Slacks 
Ci Cowboy Suits 
[_] Cowboy Boots 
(_] Sweaters 
TOYS for All Ages 
an soD Licensed Store (_] Purses 
(Jewelry 
_] Cosmetics 
(DANA ~ AYERS) 
_ (FABERGE - LANVIN) Brownie ‘Holiday’ 
FLASH SET 
ss °7.85 $9.75 
SYLVANIA “Blue Dot” 
FLASH Aan. 
sues 98° 
7-Bulb Independent Lighting f a 
Christmas Tree Lights ees Te   
    
  
      | from 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Broecker. were married Dec. 20, 1905, 
  So sopier: 21 ‘a.m: in Hadley Township. Their children are Emerson of Miami, Fia.; | 
Focal day, ‘Sunday, Mrs. Ernest Broecker of Hadley; Mrs. Wesley: Moore of Flint; Wayne. 
will “meet as usual, .of Port Huron afd Mrs. Keith Seaman of Columbiaville. There are_ 
with Classes one’ also iW me and two om — ‘ addition 0 * 
\“Gentleman Jim," 
|Louisiana Lottery,” and 
|Bad Men.” “The Great! 
“Seven! 
His widow; Helen, two sons ana 
ja; daughter survive, 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1955   
ELEVEN   
~ Pontiac Theaters 
OAKLAND 
Now thru Wed.: “Gentlemen 
Marry Brunettes,” CinemaScope 
Jean Russell, Jeanne Crain. 
Thurs., Sat.: “Heidi and Peter,” 
. Technicolor, 
  STRAND 
Sat., Tues.: “White Christmas,” 
Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rose- “ 
mary Clooney, Turkish Premier Gets 
(OK for New Cabinet | ANKARA, Turkey u? — Support- 
ers of. Premier Adnan Menderes 
beat down strong opposition at- 
tacks in Parliament last night to 
win a 398-58 confidence vote on his 
,|in the premier’s five years in 
Blood Off My Hands,” Joan Fon-|PoWe! 
taine, Burt Lancaster. 
  ver. 
Ismet Inonu, former president of 
Turkey and now leader of the op- 
position People's Republican par-     
| Firebrand Judy Tyler 
| Denies Discovery Tales By EARL WILSON 
NEW YORK—“I detest people who are always taking credit 
for me—if anybody’s responsible for me, it’s me!” exploded 
Judy Tyler angrily the other day. ‘ 
x kk *& * 
I'd lit the match to this firecracker by asking-about a certain 
Broadway character's claim that he “discovered her.” 
“Oh, sure!” flared Judy. “I hear about people who say ‘I 
brought that girl to New York.’ I was born right here at Flower 
Hospital! I've broken down! 
more doors in New York City 
than anybody in this room. 
I'm here to bet. I have the     ty, led the attack on the govern- 
ment. He declared that ‘‘inflation! distinction in my agency of 
getting any job I auditioned   | Hollywood Headlines: 
Debbie, Eddie Rearrange 
Careers to Fit Marriage By BOB THOMAS jinto their first home, an early 
HOLLYWQOD \—Debbie Reyn- American house on six acres of 
olds and Eddie Fisher, who star the Pacific Palisades, “I don't 
|together on TV tonight, have think Eddie will have the strength 
worked om a design for living to to carry me across the thresh- m ei ‘ . A ae 
“"Bddie is host tonight for the CBS Pld,” Debbie oes fonll spectacle “I Hear America Sing- have to carry him. Or we might 
ing’ and he'll belt out a few songs Just drag each other across.” with his talented bride, While pre. "There was no other reason,’ 
out that their life together will be Weren't seeing enough of each oth- harmonious as well. jer, We had to work out our lives 
| This was no easy matter to |*° that we could be absent from 
. le ini : plan. For instance. even though each other a minimum 
| they were combining their tal. | ‘Now we have a good working       
  ee 
for.” 
“I left home when I was. 
16," Judy continued. “I qult' 
Teaneck High School in my 
junior year. My father couldn't! 
send me to college, so I be-| 
gan modeling for Harry Con-| 
over. My real name was Judith 
Mae Hess and Harry gave me! 
a choice ‘of Taylor or Tyler. 
It was just too hard going 
back and forth from Teaneck; | ents for TV this week, both were | arrangement. Hollywood will be 
involved in other activities, our home, V'll do my show here 
Eddie was doing his regular, ® large part of the year, while 
twice-weekly TV show, and Deb. Debbie ts making pictures. 
bie was rehearsing for her film) ‘The sponsor likes me to get | ““The Catered Affair’ with Bette around the country, so perhaps 
Davis, Ernest Borgnine and Barry |three months out of the year I'll 
Fitzgerald. jbe on the road or in New York. 
What's more, they were moving|Debbie will go with me.” 
"QOUR | Bittortield has virtually ruined our financial 
position.”” Inonu pledged support 
for ‘‘any serious and efficient ef-| 
fort the government might make to 
insure economic récovery.”' MYER‘S 
Get Acquainted Offer! 
GENUINE BLUE WHITE 
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A GENTLEMAN’S BRUNETTE — Jane Russell, above, co-stars 
with talented cast including Scott Brady, Rudy Vallee, Jeanne Crain 
and Alan Young in “Gentlemen Marry Brunettes.” A story of the 
jazz age twenties, it was shot entirely on location abroad, in Paris, 
London and Monte Carlo. The CinemaScope musical, in Techni- Are You Listening? 
ST, LOUIS — A manufacturing 
concern, convinced that the aver- 
age person only half listens, his 
mind racing about four times as 
fast as the other person is talking. 
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          a for its employes so I moved into an apartment, Color, is now at the Oakland. | . a course in proper of my own.” ; Pee ) : | - . Pe i eT ke eee. ) ee PAY ONLY °9.00 Now . : Judy’s been the Indian C . Th f bates Dope tee eee - ' a . S 1.00 Weekly Visit Gallagher's Princess on the Howdy Doody ommunity ea ers. Tues, Thurs: “Plame and the Plesh.”|[ ) SS a i ee Limited Time Onj NEW TV show regularly, had been. __ mrwaecee: oe omnes Cr NOW ‘J al oa| : 
_ SELFSERVE See rears ene centr cots, a Fae ee a 30-7: . studied on a scholarship to a cates honey Kelly. one even Owen SHOWING = i elt: Seven Angry Men.” Raymond y ( : 9:43 
| | V 2s rX Koy RECORD | JUDY ramen aan Rosiapred mc Dane Clark. me Eisen Coens Oe: Sat cprantvig yen Agar. Mara (eee reno — ~~ 
ey ee el DEPARTMENT her husband went to try out for the “Suzy” part in “Pipe Cinemascope Robert Taylor Kay ‘Ken: Peck * in ee ee ome FILMED IN FABULOUS PARIS! WAL YY \fU Music to Please Everyone Dream” Sept. 20. cauphen oe en ee [Cinemascape Vietor Mature, Jean oa | sa rset aiestad es ~ Opening ; ; _ in All Speeds “Oscar Hammerstein applauded my singing and John Fernby|,,0, Sat", “Pinocchio.” color; “King | Rita Conte Aala Penérs peperseoPe: Musicals! — “ve , lked over and said, ‘You've got yourself a part’.” Scope, Tyrone Power, Terry Moore. Milford TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Gallagher Music Co. ||** : : " *, * * * . Hille—Rochester . abel oe Bendix, Ar- 
OPEN EVERY ie nosed a And now three movie companies want her. They could erick. Crawford, Martyn Maxwell; “Pros. Goreey, Munts mal nani on Jane Russell * Jeanne Crain NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS | FE 4-0566 have had her rather reasonably a few months ago when she|‘*r Phantom. The Privete War of J8mes Stewart, Donna Reed OD ee was at the Mocambo in Hollywood, but now since her good) Major’ penson, color, Cheriton Heston.| trey ‘Hunter, Deore Peet wm Ott ent emen arry |notices in “Pipe Dream,” they'll have to pay well for the girl|""rnurs. pri: Meld!” Elizabeth Big. who discovered herself. mand; “White Mane.” 2 Gunmen Rob Hotel 
Brunettes” Sam Benson Says: 
“SAMTA CLAUS” BENSON... - a | DETROIT Ww — Two gunmen Ericson, Mari Blanchard, “Lord of the robbed a West Side hotel of $250 Jungle,” Wayne Morris, Nancy x * * * 
THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... 
  
  
  da Hale. Thursday night and fled after bind- in CINEMASCOPE. Th at’s M e! | "DON'T PRINT THAT!”: A world-famed TV star's false|,Su2- Tues: “My Sister Eueen.” Janet ine the owner, Raymond White, 65, color by Technicolor Ms |friends are making up “parties” to go and watch a kinescope aes and his wife, Elizabeth, with ad- ‘of him fluffing hilariously. (One said, “I've seen it twice and! Sat. Mon: “Interrupted Melody.” hesive tape. ~ ADDED ~~ More records are being broken with my   
  CinemeaScope Color Featurette 
“TUNA CLIPPER-SHIP” 
LATEST WORLD NEWS EVENTS 
THURS.: “HEIDI & PETER” ‘I'm going twice more.”) . . . One of boxing’s top stars of a 
\couple of years ago—he made more than $300,000—has been|] TONIGHT Last Complete Show St {working in Greenwich Village as a dishwasher... A top P Starts 10 P. M. | H'wood studio boss didn’t attend his chief's big dinner, causing |         
   
     
   
       
   
       
   
    
  
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      | plenty of talk. e 
      * tremendous FREE GIFTS this Christmas. 
SAM BENSON * * * * ————— —— The Venice Film Festival may shift to Rome next year 
. + Noel Coward arrived from Jamaica Friday to rehearse 
, Regt oe : his CBS show, “Blithe Spirit” . . . Gagwriter Jay Burton be és eet _ ; : solved his gift probiem—gives friends shares of uranium ee ee ee ee . stock ... When Kim Hunter is shown at the piano on a ~— 7 ae forthcoming “Climax” TV’er, her mother will be dubbing 
in the sound. ' 
A TV master of ceremonies playfully tugged at her guest's. 
\luxurious hair—and it came off in her hand... After nearly 
‘two decades as a star, Hazel Scott's making her first B'way| 
cafe appearance, at the Latin 14. | 
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TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “A year ago,” sighs Roger Price,’ 
“I wrote a song called “Fifteen Tons.’ Just think—I was only | 
2,000 pounds away from a hit.” 
WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The only wife who'll be sur- 
prised this Christmas will be the one who doesn't get the 
gift she expected to be surprised with.”"—Lou (Roseland) 
Brecker. 
A woman told her friend, “Luckily, my husband likes the 
jvery same things I do—only he likes to have it and I like to 
| spend it.” That's earl, brother. 
| (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.)   
      
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While Christinas v= YESTAVISION ==> =~      é oO, 
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Pontiac Carolers Highlight ACE THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1955 
Christmas 
  A young man taking life 
Van Horn of Mechanic street. 
second grade student at Central school, 
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Childhood Education are 
David Scese of North Perry street, and   
_Live Alligator for C ‘hristmas din- 
ner and program of the Association for Shown chatting at the C easy is Gary 
Gary, a 
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women (left) Mrs. 
hristmas   
These Modern Kids Surprise Santa By PHYLLIS BATTELLE 
NEW YORK (INS)—Santa Claus 
walked into the office—with a ho-| 
ho-ho and two press agents—and 
table. 
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“I wouldn't be anybody else but 
Santa Claus, honestly.” he said 
and you knew that he felt it, deep 
acher. ‘‘But you've got to ge seme 
to keep up with the kids these 
days. 
easy. They asked for toys. Today 
they want space suits and re 
- pilot clothes and uranium and 
“things like that. Also if they down under the foam rubber: stom-| 
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‘| has been its official bewhiskered whiskers, ‘I just can't stop chuck- 
ling. I've been Santa so long I've! gent since 1930. 
* attended the 
Gables Thursday evening. took part in the Christmas program at the 
dinner held by the ACE Thursday evening 
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(right) Dr. Edith Roach Snyder of James 
Vembers of ACE, the 
dinner at Devon 
got built-in chuckles. 
“When I take off these clothes gets on Mrs. Claus’s nerves.” 
put his problem squarely on the at night,” he confided, looking RELIGIOUS MAN 
down at his red velveteen splendor| 
ledged in bunny fur and poking 
nervously at a hairpin in his white 
Philathea Class 
when they met in the church par- 
lors Tuesday evening. 
watch television, they want—ha- | Elected were Mrs. a religious man who 
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Tt is hard to tell when a Santa 
John Gem- Claus is blushing, because of the 
ha-ho—live animals of curious Va- mej], president; Mrs. Park Wagg, all-over native redness of him, but 
rieties.”” 
Why just the other day, said 
Santa. a little girl said she wanted 
a live alligator. ‘I tried to sell her 
én a doll buggy or a table and 
chairs and a tea set. but she said 
no. 
“Finally I looked over 
mother and dad and they nodded, 
so I was off the hook and said: 
‘All right, Sally, I'll bring you a 
live alligator.’ ” 
REGRETS MISTAKES 
the: quick-thinking kids of today. 
Santa just hopes mother and dad 
knew what they were nodding 
about. Because he feels bad when) 
little children confront him with! 
remarks like: | 
“Santa Claus, you sure made a 
heck of a mistake last year. You) 
remember that bike I asked for?! 
Joe got it, down the block.” 
After being the nation’s only 
‘full-time Santa Claus for a quarter 
of a century, these little boners dis- 
tress Jim Yellog of Santa Claus, 
  vice president: Mrs. Ernal Lloyd. 
recording secretary; Mrs. Nelson 
Rich, corresponding — secretary: 
Mrs. Clarence Failing. treasurer: 
Mrs. Edward Schultz, teacher, and 
Mrs. Foster Berdan, reporter. 
Devotions were given by Mrs 
at her Guy Caswell and the program was, 
directed by Mrs. Schultz assisted 
by Mrs. Howard Hall, Mrs. Fail- 
ing and Mrs. Rich. 
refreshment committee. 
Guidance Club 
Celebrates Yule Mrs. Robert Mott entertained 22 
members of the Parent Gui   
for their annual Christmas party 
Wednesday evening. 2 
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Mrs. Robert Dorman used the 
Christmas story for devotions, with 
Christmas carols providing the 
background. 
Games were enjoyed and gifts Jim presumably blushed as he 
said: ‘‘I try to be the best Santa 
I know how to be.” 
Among other things he has 
learned — lately — from kiddies 
are these facts: Little boys want 
to be pilots or cowboys; little 
girls want to be mothers or cow- 
| girls, Occasional boys, however, 
| still want to be garbage collect- 
| ors. 
| Mrs. Gemmell, Mrs. Christian | Rudolf. the red-nosed reindeer) 
.jGreve, Mrs. Richard Kelly and pas supplanted Dancer and Pran- 
Things being how they are with Mrs. Alex Kasten served on the cer in young affections, but it is 
ivery hard to keep reindeer from 
‘licking paint off their noses. 
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And the people who get the most 
|kick out of the Santa Claus side 
of Christmas are: 1) Grandparents, 
|2) children. 
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“But whether they're old or 
young, I try to remind them all 
that I am not the real reason for 
Christmas. While I’m reminding 
them to be good, I also tell them 
to say their prayers. Christmas is 
the celebration of a little heavenly 
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Sometimes | 
(Actually, chimed in the press 
agent from Indiana, Santa Jim is 
makes a 
|meager living from his Christmas| 
ichores. The press agent for Dennis 
“On Your_ Account” TV, 
show, which brougft him to New); 
_York as the most genuine of the 
Officers for the coming year large crop of St. Nicholases, added| 
“Twenty-five years ago, it was |Were elected by members of the his Madison avenue-type recom-| 
Philathea Class of Oakland Ave-  mendation: ‘If this man were on 
nue United Presbyterian Church’ TV, he'd be bigger than Cieaecn 
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by the Association for Childhood Education were these members of the 
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  superintendent of schools. Entertainment for the pro- 
gram held at Devon Gables, Thursday, was provided by 
teachers and pupils of Pontiac schools. Attending the Christmas dinner and program of the 
ACE were (left to right) The Rev. Perry R. Williams of 
Christ Church Cranbrook, guest speaker, Mrs. Elsie 
Welch of Cooley Lake road and Dr. Dana P. Whitmer. 
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Vrs. Florence Pappert (lejt) of West Huron street held at Devon Gables Thursday evening. The dinner 
and Mrs. Dana P. Whitmer (right) of North Genesee was the annual affair of the group and featured enter- 
avenue are pictured at the Christmas dinner of the ACE tainment by Pontiac teachers and pupils. a i eer aS ta 
Metarvwea Mental Health Talk Gi Meet at YWCA enta ealt a Iven 
to Mark Season | Marguerite M. Parrish, social nity, and the community toe the {explained by Miss Parrish was the 
members of the'service director at Pontiac State hospital for a better understand: | presence of grief in the lives of     
Thirty - two 
|Golden Age Group of the YWCA Hospital, spoke at a general meet- 
met at the YW Wednesday for a 'N& of the Macomb County Citi- 
Christmas party. |zens Committee for Pontiac State ing of the patient and his family. 
According to Miss Parrish, a fac- 
tor contributing to the different re-! 
| AA A |Hospital Thursday. __ ‘actions of the community toward a! ; ‘ . Miss Parrish chose as her topic, : 
| The December birthdays of Mrs.|‘‘Mental Health Is Your Responsi- | Patient is fear—fear of the disease 
of the mentally ill. Another factor Ione W. Bartolomew and Mrs./bility.” She stressed the fact that! 
Charles Dawson were celebrated.;™ental health is a far reaching, 
— Selma Jacob gave the medi- Leip ee eet sown White Shrine Holds 
ion. reach the goal of a mentallyi}Christmas Dinner 
Mrs. Agnes Perry and Mrs. rk healthy community, all must wor aS jtogether, help one another and ap- A cooperative dinner was held 
| as new members of the group.   
  She noted the inter-relationship Shrine Wednesday evening. The ithe family of a mental patient. 
\She showed that members of a 
grief of relatives. They have suf- 
fered a loss and need understand- 
a show of 
terest ig of major importance.” 
    preciate one another. by members of the Pontiac White 
Diane Beach of Pontiac High of the hospital and the commu- | occasion was the Christmas meet- 
  Santa Ciews, tnd., wes 0 tmy lexchanced: as secret pal names|  *!¥20% set that part in'™ 
peuamed hamlet until {ote |were revealed. Members also con- 
‘Bive, 1852, when suddenly the few | tinuted food and delicacies to be 
‘Tesidents struck on the sentimen- (used in a holiday basket-for a   
jing and party held at the Roose-) re : 'velt Temple. zens Committee, ‘‘is in a position 
| apa ito educate for better citizenship, Following the dinner, the patrol|for better treatment for the men- ‘School sang several Christmas’ 
‘carols accompanied by Julie Blank, | uest Luncheon G ° also a student at Pontiac High. New Loose Jackets 
See Fashion Show tat idea of naming it after the worthy family. |Mrs. Fréd Tiffany gave a drama-) 1 pose put shaped jackets are one gave" an exhibition drill and Mrs./tally ill and for a healthier  to- spirit of Christmas. . . * * Luncheon guests at Kingsley Inn jtic reading. : jof the newest--components that| Nita Payne, worthy high priestess, | morrow, : 
«Since then, it has grown, and| Traditional Christmjas decora-\Wednesday were treated with a| Assisting Mrs. Harold B. Euler/make a dress a costume. It can be presided. The meeting was also the occa- 
it is full of kiddies’ exhibits|tions were used in the table ap-| fashiori show sponsored by Roberts!on the social and tranportation| cropped below the bustline, go to! The patrol team sponsored the | sion for the installation of new of- 
@ Million visitors the|/Pointments, adding to the festive/Furs of Birmingham. The show | commttee were Mrs. J. L. Bennett, |the waistline or end just above the|social hour for the group. Mem-ificers of the Citizens Committee, 
Its post office re-/atmosphere. Mrs. Royal Bradford] was held from 12:30 until 2:30 p.m.|Mrs. George Crane, Mrs. Allen|hipbone, but it generally has side|bers enjoyed community singing|which stresses the. community re- 
ceives more than 4,000,000 letters|and Mrs. James R. Forties assist-| Plans for another show to be|Monroe, Mrs. E. R. Pettengill and/slits and a mandarin neckline andjof Christmas carols and a gift/sponsibility to the of 
| small hopefuls, “Santa Jim'’jed the hostess. . ‘held in. January are being made.|Agnes Hilton. _, tops a sheath, ~ 4 “‘exchange. oo iat I mental illness, at 
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Youthful choristers who took part in the Ghristmas' program held Webster School Choir. The association held its Christmas party at 
Devon Gables Thursday evening. 
Yule Dinner 
Marks Close 
of Big Year Successful Program 
Under Direction of 
Mrs. Elsie Welch 
Members of the Association for 
Childhood Education gathered for 
their Christmas party Thursday 
evening at Devon Gables, They en- 
joyed a Christmas dinner followed 
by a Christmas program presented 
by pupils and teachers from Pon 
tiac schools. 
Mrs. Elsie Welch was general 
chairman, Program chairman was 
Dr. Edith Roach Snyder, assisted 
by Ruth Laudenslager and Ann 
Galbraith. Decorations were ar- 
rahged by Carol Charles and her 
committee consisting of Sue 
Swartz, Janet VanWagoner, Helen 
Campbell, Nettie Fouts and Alice 
Hayes. Mrs. David Scese prepared 
the program book for the event. 
Invitations were - handled by 
Elien Hess with Thelma Jones, 
Marion Hinckley, Mary Larkin, 
Wilma Muldowney and Geraldine 
Boyce, Lulu McGregor hanéled 
the tickets, Mrs, Florence Pap- 
pert served as chairman of the 
publicity committee. Josephine 
Stilwell and Mary Killian assisted 
her, 
The Rev. Perry R. Williams of 
Christ Church Cranbrook spoke to 
the group. The theme was a plea 
for all people to put Christ back 
in Christmas. 
PONTIAC HIGH CAROLS 
Christmas carols sung by the 
Senior Girls’ Ensemble of Pontiac 
High School under the direction of 
George Putnam and Doreen Volt- 
mann opened the program, The 
Honor Choir from Central School 
followed immediately with the song 
“Deck the Halls.” s 
Doli Adams, a teacher at Cen- 
tral Sehool, and Sandra Smith 
gave an interpretive dance of 
“Twas the Night Before Christ- 
mas."" The dance presentation 
was followed by the singing of 
“He” by the Central school choir. 
The Autoharp Choir of Webster 
School presented ‘“‘O Come All Ye 
Faithful,"’ ‘The Lonely Shepherd,”’ 
“Silent Night,” “Joy To The 
World," ‘America.’ and ‘All 
Through The Night.'’ The 62 mem- 
ber chorus presented “America” 
in a special prayer form arrange- 
ment, 
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The entire program was inter. 
woven by the narrator, Cecille 
Dumbrigue, of the Pontiac High 
School Radio Workshop, She gave 
a continuity of thoughts for the” 
Christmas season. Vera Mae 
Adams of the Radio Workshop 
from Pontiac High School also as- 
sisted with the program. * 
Stella Lou Zell, director of Cen- 
tral School Honor Choir, conducted 
her group and the Autoharp Choir 
was under the direction of Ruth 
Laudenslager, A ; _ 
Lake-Landers Club 
‘Gathers for Party 
Bertha Roth of North Marshall 
Street entertained members of the 
Lake-Landers Club at her home 
|Wednesday evening. 
The table was decorated with 
Christmas greens and candelabra. 
Mary Slowik and David Brien pre- 
‘sented a musical program for the rf 
  | Members of the general com- 
|mittee and the refreshment com- 
jcommunity should remember the mittee honored by the party for 
jtheir work during the past year 
were Jim Alexander, Annie Brown, 
LaVerne Brenay, Frank Green, 
Donna Harris, Elmer Lepp and 
Lee Osborne. Jeanette Church and 
  
Yule Dinner Held 
by Interlake Group 
Husbands of the members of the 
Interlake Extension Group were 
entertained at a Christmas turkey 
ldinner Thursday evening. Mrs, Joe 
Trietsch of Williams Lake road was 
hostess to the 29 guests, 
Mrs, H. Delos Nicholie and Mre, 
Carl Weber were assistant host- 
  esses, The group enjoyed games under the direction of Mrs. Frank 
Hixon. ‘ . 
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    THE, PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1955   THIRTEEN     
Jitdy Elwell of Dick avenue adds the feminine touch 
to the decorations planned by Buzz Crozier of Tilden 
avenue (left) and Leon Frayer of Middlebelt road. 
festive Christmas atmosphere prevailed at the teenagers’   ‘   Pontiac Press Photes 
dunce, sponsored by the Pioneer Highlands Civic As- 
sociation Friday evening in 
on Voorheis road. the Knights of Pythias Hall 
  
Personal News of Interest Study Club Shower Given Mr, and Mrs, John W. Fitz.| on Dec. 23 to spend Christmas’ 
gerald of Birmingham were hosts and New Years with Mr. Ault's 
at a cocktail party Friday evening son, who is stationed there with 
at Orchard Lake Country Club, the United States Navy. The three 
* 2 ¢ will attend the Rose Bow] game) 
Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell Calbi of on Jan. 2. 
Linden road have had their neph-| * + 
ew, Robert Quadrino, of Yonkers, | Mrs, Vernon C. Abbott of Ilinois| 
N.Y, visiting at their home for avenue entertained members yf| 
the past two weeks. Mr. Quadrino|her bridge club at her home Fri-. was recently discharged from four'| day aiecuece 
years service in the United States! * 
Navy, { Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Selmes of| 
|Motorway drive and Mr. and Mrs. 
Seaman Glenn Miller is spend-|Harold B. Boyer of Sylvan Shores) 
ing a holiday leave from his base) ‘drive left Friday morning to spend} 
at New London, Conn. with his|the Christmas holidays with Mrs, 
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Eari Camp-Selmes’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. 
bell of Charist street. 
Mr, and Mrs, Harry E. Ault of , 
Charist street left Friday for ‘I Two-day old fruit pies will taste| 
month's vacation in Mexico and oven-fresh if they are reheated in 
Califonria. 'a moderate oven, 350 degrees, for 
They will arrive in Los Angeles’ seven to 10 minutes. * s * 
  
  
  
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You will have them bock .« Bal _ Y o~S “ eh ~~ 
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Christmas Parliamentary Unit 
| Enjoys Yule Party 
| in Masonic Temple 
Members and guests of Parlia- 
jmentary Study Club met recently 
|in the Masonic Temple on East) 
|Lawrence street for their Christ-| 
|mas program. ‘ 
| Gathering around the fireplace 
trimmed with holly, ivy and 
“The Little Star.” 
Members joined in singing | 
Christmas carols, accompanied 
by Mrs. Harry Gea and | 
| eee to Mrs. John Gemméli 
tell of Christmas customs in | story 
| told of custom in Sweden. 
House” 
Basil Hartt, Mrs. George Leinenger | 
,and Mrs. Wilbur Fitzthomas. Al 
!Mrs. Orrin Huntoon Jr. 
| Participating in English panto- 
/mime acts were Mrs. Robert Mac- 
Laren, Mrs. Lester Oles and Mrs 
, Duncan McVean. 
| Mrs. Russell French, 
‘Leonard’ Saari and Mrs. Morris 
Cucksey did the pantomime for 
“Trimming the Tree’ while Mrs. 
| Dale Moats, Mrs. Lloyd Thornton 
and Mrs. Fred Mittledorf por- 
trayed “Christmas ™orning.” | 
Mrs. BR. Earl Springer and 
charge of the gift exchange. Re- 
| freshments were served by Mrs. 
dohn MecNeeley and her com- 
mittee, 
Officers who will conduct the 
next demonstration meeting are| 
‘Mrs. F. J. Gouin, president; Mrs. | 
Mrs. Duncan McVean, recording 
  
  
  
  
Make HER CHRISTMAS 
Complete With a 
Mirror From Pontiac Glass 
She Will Be 
  secretary; Mrs. Vasali Spatarin, | 
ponding — secretary; —M T's. 
Springer, treasurer, ahd Mrs.) 
George L. Brown, auditor, 
a Events.   
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| Fanny E. Tompkins. Tere a will 
/a Coens Darty Monday at in the emp.e, 82 Perkins 8t 
There wi be an exchange of gifts and rhea ae ® Christmas basket for a needy am apm 
The Prances Willard Unit, WCTU will 
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'@ Tuesday noon cooperative dinner and 'exchange of gifts 
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Genuine Pittsburgh 
Plate Glass Door 
Mirror! Comes 
Complete With 
Clips, Ready to 
Install. 
           
   
Or She May Have : 
Just the Right Spot for 
a Beautiful Venetian 
Mirror! A Wide 
Selection of Sizes. 
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Mrs. Theron Taylor were in |and community singing, retreats 
Wilbur Fitzthomas, vice president;|Christmas party at 
4 Christmas program for Jean Case 
Jean Case, bride-elect of James. 
Love, was the honoree at a pantry 
shower given Monday evening by 
Beverly Silk of South Jotmsen| from French Morocco and will be 
avenue. 
Guests attending were Mrs. Al-| 
bert ‘Silk, Mrs. Paul. Williams, | 
Mrs. Gordon Bowyer, Mrs. Louis| 
Beam, Mrs. Thomas Smith and 
Mrs, Walter Deacon. 
Also attending the dhower w vere| Mrs. Price and another son-in-| 
Mrs, Fred Cockle, Mrs.. Joseph 
|Cockle and Mrs. Hilary LaFrance. | 
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Out-of-town guests present were 
Mrs. Burl Tucker of Royal Oak, 
Mrs. Paul Jackson of Birming 
[re Keeney of Daytona Beach, mistletoe, the group enjoyed the ham, Mrs. William Dunlap of Fern . Getz, from Bronxville, 
dale and Mrs. William Krastos of N 
  
Circle Accepts 
tome in |New Members | Scotland. Mrs. William Pfablert | | Five new cantlidates for mem- 
|bership in the Daughters of Isa- 
“Christmas Customs at Our ‘bella were accepted by Our Lady Christmas and are giving a cock- when they met at the home of | 
were described by Mrs. of the Lakes Circle 479 Monday tail party for them today. 
evening. 
The eccasion was a combination 
‘poem, “Christmas.” was read by business meeting and Christmas) Morse of Maple road announce the oY party held at the Knights of Co- 
‘lunvrbus Hall Monday. 
The group voted to give fi- 
nancial aid to the Rev. Thomas 
McGlynn, 0, P., formerly of 
Pontiac, for his,werk in sculp- 
turing a statute for the Shrine of 
Fatima. 
Mrs. William Donahue, grand) 
regent, will head the project of, 
preparing Christmas baskets for| 
|needy families, 
Following an exchange of gifts 
ments were served. 
Newcomers Club -|eoncert tonight and tomorrow eve-| 
O Night of ay Meeceral i Wilson 
Joy to the World ........ edevece Handel | Holy ssgee ceacneeegews >: Adam | 
Tue Pirst = Give sisieen wee». Traditional | 
Gesu Bambi - Yon| In ethichem’s ‘Lowly “Manger 
nyndoHan eBlesdabo gos Williams | 
© Come All Ye Paithtul 
veeee fre. by Wikon 
Winter Wonderland noms oe rnard 
| Jingle Bel)s eevee .. Plerpont 
\White Christmas ........... Berlin 
the Reunion 
of Families Nativity Concert at St. Frederick’s Officers who helped prepare this; The entire program was pre- 
year’s concert include Larry Mor- sented in matinee for grade school 
row, president; Elizabeth Bader, students Thursday afternoon. 
ning at 8 o'clock in the parish) Solos will be sung by Marie \vice president; Margaret Hum-| Accompanists for the oceasion 
hall. “Sing a Song of Christmas’) Lewandowski, Ingrid Soderberg. ‘phreys, ‘reasurer; and David will be Mrs, Paul Miller, organist; 
with tableau scenes by the grade and David Jones. |Jones, secretary. and Barbara Broa Iway, pianist. 
and high school is the annual pres- 
entation of the glee club. | Srederick High School Glee! Bells” inclusive are being pre- 
oe is presenting their Christmas| sented a cappella. 
  ment arranged by Director 
Dominic Kline. The program as/ 
scheduled: 
Carol of the Bells Leontevich 
The climax will be the Christmas 
cantata, “Birth of Christ’ by) 
Richter. The cantata recounts the’ 
story of the visitation of the angel 
to Mary up to the Nativity, ending | 
in alleluias sung by the entire | 
chorus. | 
The numbers from “Winter | 
Wonderland” to “Carol of the 
Yule Brings   
Birmingham Folks 
| pyelcoming Guests 
for Holidays 
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By RUTH SAUNDERS 
BIRMINGHAM—Among families 
/reunited for the holidays will be 
{the Henry Wales Prices of Oak-' 
land Ave. Their son, Lt. Henry 
'W. Price Jr., a jet pilot in the Air 
Force. is returning next week   
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j|home on leave at Christmas. 
Their son-in-law and daughter, 
/Mr. and Mrs. James McNabb, will 
| come from their home in Los 
Angeles with their children, Mar- 
tin'and Patricia, to join Mr. and   will be soloists for the concert. Megubers 
of the Glee Club will present 11 numbers 
and close with a Christmas cantata, “The 
Birth of Christ.” They will present their 
program tonight* and Sunday evening at 
8 o'clock in the St. Vincent de Paul Parish 
Hall. A final rehearsal for their Christmas 
Concert is held by two students from St. 
| Frederick High School. Organist Mrs. 
Mr. and Mew. So Ray. | Paul Miller (left) of North Ardmore 
mond are expecting their son-in- | venue is assisting Marie Lewandowski of 
| law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.’| Bloomfield Hills and Ingrid Soderberg 
(right) of Shore View drive. The girls 
W. Raymond and their daughter, | 
Broce, trom Mimwearols. Sta bafta Makes 
gMiomiais Seat ane Luncheon Plans budget and time-bound female is {of Yarmouth road will have Mrs. ————<—_——— 
Cameron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stabafa Club members com- 4 really spectacular belt. | Don't freeze an uncooked stuffed 
Shaker pleted the final arrangements = If it's bright enough, it may even turkey or a roasted stuffed one. Carl W. Johnson of 
them over)their annual president's luncheon Heights, Ohio with 
Men's and 
Women's |law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.| 
| Kice of Birmingham. 
- Y.., and Mr. and Mrs. David   
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The greatest boon available to a) nor to the departing mama. 
  
  
  
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GLOVES........... MOCCASINS....... . |Janet Thomas on Utica road Tues- 
day evening. The luncheon will be | 
A. held Dec. 29 at Devon Gables. ca a * 
Mr. and Mrs. Granville 
Contacting al] former Stabafa birth of their ninth son, Robert, 
ec! 2. Mrs. Morse is the former ™embers for reservations are| 
lauryl Powell: Mary and Judy Inman, Judy! 
. a |Baker, Janet Thomas and Sharon/ 
| PARTIES PLANNED Holland, Junior sponsor. 
  Men's =" $6.95 |. Mr, and Mrs. Donnell R. Mat-’ Lynne Benter, club president, | 
thews and Mr. and Mrs. William received dolls donated by members, ~~ Men's and Zz Douglas will both entertain at as one of their charitable projects. | JACKETS - ee Women's $29.95 to $49.60 
cocktails Sunday afternoon in their The Christmas dolls will be con- 
| homes. tributed to the Salvation Army to, 
os 8 «@ be distributed with the Army's 
Mr. and Mrs. Loren C. Spade- food baskets. 
|man Jr. (Susan Hubbard) of St.| Plans were announced for a! 
Clair Shores announce the birth January hayride for members and 
of a son Dec. 5. \guests. Completing arrangements 
* 8 @ lare Delores ——— In-} 
Mrs. William Bullock and her | man. 
three young daughters, Marcy   
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\Newcomers Club attended their will be the ninth year Mrs. e Pe 
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Guests’ of the sare.| Mr. and Mrs. Artiem C. Buter- 10 h An ] Ch m Jom Meccan Bee Willian; Seach (oe invited ‘guests oa A hua rist as : 
|Renmerty, Mrs. Alton Deutser and esc party in their home this) 2 e 
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" Mrs. Hugh Hales gave a special Mr. and Mrs. John D. nature usica rogram 
Christmas reading entitled ‘‘The| son Jr. of Glengary road are also) 
Gift,” and members exchahged! entertaining a evening. Rea eo Toy Christmas gifts ie Presented by bi Hostesses for the affair were} Mr. and sare Pest Wilson will @ e 
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  PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 
  
Your Neighbor's House   
Small Furniture Makes Suburban Home Look Larger ‘By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press @iome Editor 
Light colors, small-scale furni- 
ture and lack of clutter make 
small roorhs look larger. These 
principles are well illustrated in 
the Williams Lake road home of 
Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Ward. 
The Ward home is one of the 
_many recently constructed in 
Whitfield Estates. The exterior 
is made of brown shingles, set 
off in front by cream brick and 
yellow board and batten around 
SICK-A-BED — Five-year-old Charles was sick 
in bed the day pictures were taken of his home. 
He and his mother posed for us in Charles’ room, 
with a toy dog keeping them company. By keep- 
  the large front windows. It has 
a brown composition roof. . 
Three bedrooms, living room 
with dining ell, kitchen and 
carport are contained in this 
low structure. The Ward's lot 
is irregular, measuring 95x150 
feet. They have succeeded in 
getting a light cover crop of 
grass to tide them over until 
next spring. 
The Ward family are not new- 
comers to the Williams Lake area. They lived in a smaller 
house nearby before moving to 
their new one last May 
have one son, Charles, aged five. 
_Sharon, a seventeen year old — 
high school girl, has made her 
home with the Wards for several 
years. 
All the floors in this house are 
asphalt tile. Those in the living 
room and dining room are 
black, while the kitchen floor is 
a gray spatter print. 
A contour rug in off-white 
  “ Pontiog Press Photos by James Mahag 
* tng the floor areas clear Mrs. Ward has provided 
adequate play space for her son. She uses wash- 
able scatter rugs in the bedrooms. 
  They ° highlights the living room 
floor. The painted walls are 
xray blue and the floor length 
draperies robin's egg blue 
—rayon. Ali doors in the house 
are of solid birch construction, 
exeept the folding doors to the 
closets. 
The Wards have chosen light 
modern furniture to go with 
their modern house. The sec- 
tional sofa has Chinese red 
upholstery on it. The chairs in 
the room are light in weight as 
well as light in color, One is 
a plastic contour chair, the other 
has a tweed cover, 
Above the imitation fireplace 
there is a large mirror which 
reflects some of the outside 
scenery. A large leafy plant 
near the kitchen wall adds living 
color to that area. Above this 
plant the upper wall is open 
construction. 
There's a brass fixture over 
the blond dining room table, 
The chairs have seats and 
back covers of black and white 
checked material. The door to 
the carport opens from this 
reem., : 
Although the kitchen is small 
and narrow, it has ample stor- 
age space. Built-in cabinets of 
knotty pine are on both walls 
and below the work counters. 
There is room for an apartment 
size stove. The furnace room is 
behind one wall. 
Linoleum on the counter tops 
and wall is bright yellow. Mrs. 
Ward has added gay cotton cur- 
tains at the small window over 
the sink. 
  
CONTENTED HOME OWNERS — Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ward take time out to look 
~ over a magazine together. When they have houfs free from their jobs, they enjoy their 
new home, Behind them can be seen the small-scale dining room set. The checked 
or. A narrow hall leads to the 
yellow bathroom and the three 
bedrooni#,: Sharon’s room is 
first. Her walls are pink, her 
curtains black and white print. 
She has a black butterfly chair 
in which to relax. 
Young Charles’ room is 
equipped for play, with- a 
minimum of furniture in it. The Watch for School News 
on This Page Each Friday 
  
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most prominent item, outside of 
his bed, is a toy box. Mrs. 
Ward covered it with adhesive 
plastic material and _ printed 
“TOYS” on the top in large 
Jetters. The curtains in this 
room are gray. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ward's bedroom 
is at the back of the house. 
The walls are grayish green, the   
ceiling white. There is a-gray 
spread on the blond bed and a 
gray slipper chair next to it. 
A double chest in the same 
blond wood stands against one 
wall. Here the curtains are a 
deep red. 
Mr. Ward drives a_ truck. 
Every time he returns from the 
south he brings back a load of 
  
  
CLEAN LINES — A view of Williams Lake can be enjoyed by the 
Wards as they sit in the living room or at the dining room table. 
Their living room looks larger than it is because of the light colored 
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' iF Lake road in Waterford Township is t 6S. (and Mirs.J.C, Waind. are the owners, A wide Pa   walls ani the clean lines of the modern furniture. Behind the fire- 
place, to the right, there is a coat closet with folding doors. The Tennessee stone. Next summer 
he intends to build a patio and 
grill in his back yard, using 
this stone, Then he and his 
wife can go ahead with mere 
work on their lawa and with 
whatever garden they wish, 
Hartman and Tyner were the 
builders of this Whitfield Estates 
home. 
  asphalt tile floor is black, while the rug is off-white. 
  
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*   chair coverings go well with the black floor and the blue walls and draperies, Light 
and air can pass through the upper part of the wall at the left. Large growing plants 
make good decorating accessories. 
    
    
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  | screens the service door trom the | creaming fundaton eae | WO 8 i All Makes of 
"1 Extension of Front WallConceals Porch, Garage = =< er are among tcundation deta. | The architect suggests an ex- 
‘tenor construction of vertical wood | Pertinent statistics for this house/ HEATING SYSTEMS 
  siding with batten strips and stone) ‘include: square footage—1,046 oo We Feature the 
masonry veneer for accents, front|the house, 243 for the porch, 252 Williamson Furnaces 
land rear. A colored asphalt shingle = the garage; cubic footage—! Installation and Service 
lroof, sliding aluminum windows 119.586 for house including cellar, | All Work Guaranteed 
‘and a paneled overhead: garage )1.944 for porch (at 2-3 volume) ) Free Estimates 
door are among specifications. and 2,016 for the garage (at 2-3) 
A poured concrete foundation, volume), L & R HEATING 
  
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ed to serve all three major areas 
of the house. It is just a few 
steps from each of the three bed- 
rooms, directly across the foyer $335 a. 
“plus tases and insurance 
      A RAISED FIREPLACE — This unusual nesses is a feature 
of the living yoom. It is set in one corner.   
      
  
  
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BIRMINGHAM. | as well as being adjacent to ite i : features | front door for use as a powder | THE PONTIAC PRESS room. k TOTAL $7400 FHA 
The kitchen, in spite of the eco H Building Editor: PRICE TERMS 
nomical area of this house, is et-'§ Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study Pay Only $750 Down! 
n for The House of the Week, Design T-503. No stam 
|ficiently planned and also has a 4 Lome . ° = 
‘breakfast space for four. Refriger- |! Brive north on Perry, tern belt on 
| ator and range are separated by ‘}; NAME Jesiyn, then left again eon Third. 
ia handy counter top and cabinets, (| srcrescues""""" Please Print) = = ttCtC=CS is Model home is open at S14 Third. DIRECTIONS TO MODEL 
      
      
    
  
     
        
      
  
      
      
       
      
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Heated \Service door is easily accessible OS aU age SQOSGOOE GO H 
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ce and down to a full basement. : c STATE . BVG Inv ent Co. 
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. ———.—— _ lad? i? | An outside basement entrance, | i 
; TEED retees firepioce Is eel eee providing complete use of the stor-, 
| im , eee) ae lage space under the house, is ‘con-' 
_ 17S SMART \ | LF tiving aA Oe cealed behind the fireplace chim- | 
% ToL | | = 100m dae er | y | A 4 WR ( iSO FREE BREEZE FLOW | 
(% with << bed room | ff bed room dining {:O Z Weather protection is provided a 
CONCRETE ° i) 1-0 n12-0 9-619-6 . room y ioe every (trance to this house. . 
\ oO; i 2210-0 =a A small front porch covers 
\ or CINDER | -| ccatuae ° be 4 garage f front door. The roof of the house 
BLOCKS is ' chi _ = Y | covers the kitchen service door 
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|S, cse eee eee i ee —— : ae = design is the continuation of the | ’ 
d SONS > “S . ay “ ahve HOS en Bel 4 ore - SS i 4 front wall and its flower box 
all . ~~ _ : * | across the front of the porch. 
| ; . A LOT OF LIVING — A minimum of space is packed into this Open at the top, this permits a 
. It's smart to have a house that oor pian. The plan includes three bedrooms, a covered porch and the free flow of breezes, yet 
199 Mechanic Street fits your budget, your spare time an attached garage. « adds privacy to the perch and - 
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SPECIAL DEAL — fe tts roomy and comfort ‘able, a house that puts up a geod 
ROOFING ‘appearance, a house that will Jast. 
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SIDING ‘you May make in your lifetime. | 
. | The House of The Week, Design| FHA 5 Years te Pay ; T-503, shown on this page has 
been planned with all of these 
D&M BUILDING | thoughts in mind. Rudolph A. Ma- tern, architect, designed it as a 
SERVICE modest sized, low cost home, up 
Phones: FE 2-7004 of FE t-8245 [to the minute ifstyling, with maxi- 
mum livability packed into every 
square foot of its floor space.   
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Oak Floors—Tile Boths—F. A. . 
Oil Heat—Colored Fixtures — | 
Copper Plumbing — Automatic 
Gas Hot Water Heater — Monthly ‘ ' ly QQ Plus Toxes Youngstown Kitchens. Payments $382 end Insurence PING-PONG 
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ROAD, TURN RIGHT ON SASHABAW TWO MILES TO MODEL. 
      
  
Willis M. forehand enraee. covers almost able three-bedroom dwelling — 
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Storms and screens, too.     
       
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Bicycle experts estimate there! PA eye pre aimee eneomeee a at 
are 2 mation ponte wane w+ POWCer Room Helps | f° _ Bulb Position Gives 339 Wome wit ahs = Early Morning Rush bo. Better Lighting Effect) One of the easiest and most ef, WHEN YOU HEAT-x s ; lective ways to light your holiday | 
A powder room is almost like 
uminum | having another bathroom. It can Have you ever wondered wicj\deursy is with a 150-watt projec- | 
lyour neighbor's outdoor  Christ-; hens aeons ie 
be used as a private make-up or mas lighting seems to have a more _ Holiday lighting specialists sig: dressing room for the family or professional result than ygurs? Best that these weatherproof ‘ay 
guests. And, it will help relieve can be placed in commercially 
bathroom congestion in the morn- 
ing and evening when everyone 
wants to groom at: the same time. 
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[| Ordinarily, a powder room can 
be installed easily and economic- 
ally in most homes. An unused area 
a under a stairway, an unnecessary itip from holiday lighting special- nearby shrubbery. 
ists to position bulbs close to-' Place the units to one side of 
closet or pantry, or a small space 
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invested to insure their working 
well. 
for every area, The wise family 
planning a new home therefore 
checks with the =a water | com- 
  Convenience, Not Saving, 
Dictates Plumbing Site 
A smooth-running household is 
| Often that way because no corners 
were cut in planning the bath-! 
room, the laundry and the kitchen. 
In such a house these areas work 
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| This $15,500 home is located on Walton Blvd, 
| Poca) point of the house is the custom 0 Gre) me large family east of Sashabaw. re fice eal . 
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  eating space. The new residential- 
utes of shopping centers and churches. Viewing hours are from 
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. EMEP gh 25 
    
  I age Pn a 
Gas Water Heater 
Shipments Reach 
All Time Record 
Automatic gas water heatef 
shipments reached an all-time | 
high of 1,404,100 units for the first | 
half of 1955, says the Plumbing) 
and Heating inamtris Bureau. | 
Quoting — a Sean com- | 
piled by the Gas Appliance Manu- 
jfacturers Association, the Bureau 
/points out that this figure repre- 
sents an increase of 24.2 per cent 
over the corresponding period last 
year. 
The total of 1,404,100 automatic 
gas-fired water heaters shipped 
| during the first six months of 
this year exceeds the annual | 
shipments for any year prior to 
1947. 
During 1946, for instance, total 
shipments for the entire year | 
amounted to 1,319,000 units. 
The sharp rise in the sale of ' 
automatic gas water heaters re- | 
flects not only the current high | 
: level of new construction but also | 
resort community is within min- |the trend towatd the replacing of | 
|old and inadequate water heating | 
equipment in homes, the Bureau | 
points out. O 
  
A plumbing installation should pany or has the water ray day 
before deciding the type te 
_ Sound control 
fully considered, for a poorly 
planned bathroom can transmit 
noises to many sections of a 
home. The best sound-deadening 
devices are clothes closets on two 
sides of the bath. A double wall 
‘may be needed for a wall con- 
taining plumbing pipes. 
Water pipes should be a prime POOR ECONOMY 
concern. No one type is perfect | Installing materials that are not 
| waterproof is a poor economy in 
the bathroom. One of the most 
satisfactory wall and floor °sur- 
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  damaged by steam and remains 
permanently _colorfast. Long- 
tile because it never needs paint- 
ing or redecorating. 
A too-small water heater can 
cause lots of inconvenience— 
and the saving on it will be 
bitterly regretted. For a family 
of four the heater should hold at 
least 30 gallons. If there are 
three children, or if an auto- 
matic washer will be used, the 
minimum heater capacity should 
be 50 gallons. 
A lot of water can be wasted 
when a family decides to save by 
‘not insulating hot-water pipes. 
| The water will have to run longer 
‘before it becomes hot, and more 
‘fuel will also be consumed, 
, Insulation i# also important on 
certain cold-water pipes. It will 
prevent condensation on them in, 
hot weather, and so do away with 
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items, built-in hi fi sets, revolv- tion room floors. 
  
Home-Remodeling Plan 
Doesn't Mean Sure Sale 
Not every home-remodeling pro- 
ject will necessarily increase the| 
resale value of a home. In fact, 
some projects will only make a 
house harder to sell. 
lover should restrain his interests, 
aren't crazy about inter-com sys- 
ing book shelves. 
Practical modernizing is what 
counts. Three top projects are 
these. 1. Remodeling bathroom with 
waterproof ceramic tile. 2. Up- 
dating kitchen with more storage, 
tile counters, new appliances. And 
'3. Fresh landscaping.. Shrubs, should be care-| | 
range savings can be effected with Select Becoming 
Colors for Home NEW YORK (INS) — women! 
know what colors are becoming to! 
them, says Decorator John Ab- 
te, and those are the colors they 
should use to decorate their 
homes. 
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“Furthermore,” says Abbate, a 
member of the American Institut, 
jof Decorators, ‘‘if a woman looks) 
|her best in a room, her husband’s| 
going to be happy, too. 
“Take one client of mine,” he 
continued. “She’s a horsey wom- 
an — loves riding and hunting | 
and all that. She’s happy with | 
paddock colors. To give her 
ivery and gold would be mad- | 
ness.” ‘Condensation Can Hurt 
Interior of Your Home 
the change of water from the va- 
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fro fe te fr Condensation may be defined as 
‘state. 
* +s 
The accumulation of water on 
a cold window pane in the win-' 
tertime is evidence of the conden-| ” 
sation of water vapor out of the, 
air in a room. If the pane of, 
iglass is cold enough, the conden- | 
sation will form the familiar frost 
on the window pane. | * - 
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          The presence of moisture — or, # 
water vapor — in the air within! g 
a home must be controlled with-| 4 
in certain limits. Too much mois- 
ture may cause expensive dam- 
age to a_ structure. 
Done in Just Seconds 
With the aid of a modern, con-   repo rere feo tp ‘re ir eee en Rn re ee ee 
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‘more Americans 1 'veyorized production line, metal | 
Probar al gelagieele ga eige beds can be flow -coated with 
French Provincial or stark mod- Paint in a few seconds. Such a 
ern—are ‘‘dull'’. He explains that ‘coating—about 3-1000 of an inch 
are traveling) \thick—gives years of protection) # Solve Your Last Minute 
Shopping by Giving Him 
a Handy Tool. 
dripping on basement and recrea-| 
A gadget-| jabroad and picking up souvenirs @ 
      nd beauty to the metal surfaces. | 
  jWhich can add an exciting touch to 
: room. 
| The young decorator added that 
decorators should make every 
|room look different, not follow sea- 
sonal trends. ‘“‘You shouldn't be) 
‘able to identify a room as period 
1955," he said. 
| 
| Paint Can Effect 
New Decorating 
Scheme at Home 
Many people think that a new | 
| decorating scheme requires a good 
‘deal of money but furniture can, 
take on a new look with a little 
planning. 
That old bedroom suit can be, 
painted. Don’t worry about re- 
moving the old stain. Just sand 
out nicks and put two coats of 
/paint over a surface. 
Paint the room a pretty yellow 
| for instance, and the furniture 
| white. Put up a new shade, 
bright white curtains, have the 
rug cleaned. 
Modern furniture or traditional 
reproductions that look shabby can 
get an antique finish or pickling 
effect. 
This effect lends itself par- 
ticularly well to commode or end 
table used as an accent with other, 
furniture. | * «*« ® 
You can buy the pickling effect   
  shade trees, new ——. are im-: 
| portant. 
  
Polishes, plastic finishes, waxes, 
non - slip coatings and the like 
should be avoided =e ceramic tile 
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lhogany table—just painted the goo 
on, removed it quickly and the 
_part that adhered to the wood gave 
the smart finish. You can work 
colors into it-if you like—green, 
gold, pink, blue. 
Try to restrain yourself from 
_cover the old woods beneath them. 
Painted furniture is the rage today 
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as Modern Wife Searches | «American attics are becoming! one compact space were the music 
cluttered with an intriguing vari-|requirements for this family. 
Be of ree of ee, les CUT TO. MINIMUM er since the advent o yest 5 | Facing the kitchen, the treas- : -alls | the see erage = au ‘ure island became a handy device 
Prot to carry a full wall of shelves 
lor pa doe bggplh eet for kitchen china, linens and 
an influence on the housekeeping’ Y. 
habits of the average U.S. house- *. : site this on the other side of the| 
wife as the remarkable expansion island a tiny refreshment bar was' 
of the eocoge wall tee: | designed. ' This was large to ad- |       
  
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3 5x9—3%4 Table Tennis ......... $29.90 
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a | mit the pérson serving. | 
Pog priate ey woe nas jhalf of a door folded inward and! 
for service. In almost every case | 
it has displaced some pieces of | 
furniture, increased the usability | 
and livability of rooms, cut down | 
on ‘housework by reducing dust- 
ing and cleaning-around jobs. |the lower half supported a tiny 
serving surface. 
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In such a compact storage wu 
as this treasure island can 
| packed away such dust-gathering 
Pleces as radio, television and 
age walls is actually a storage ing and dusting time is cut to a | }fisiand set down in one corner of minimum and the floor space | a family room and given a multi- 
tude of jobs. 
STORAGE ISLAND If you have an extra large fam- 
| “Atypical “treasure” island stor- ily room, these treasure sto jage unit may serve as a room di- units can be designed and built 
|vider between kitchen and family at any time, although many prefer, 
| room, supply storage space for a to have them built when‘the home 
complete music wall, include a is constructed. These may be as- 
tiny refreshment bar and provide sembled by the casual weekend 
shelf storage for all sorts of things.|Carpenter or the husband handy When designed of flexible west, with tools. If so, then very care-| 
coast hemlock, or similar western, ful attention should be paid to de- | softwood, it can be shaped and tails and corners and joining} fitted to any space. . . : = provided gives added use area 
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A storage island recently dis- 
played in a contemporary home 
reached from floor to ceiling. It 
was finished in hemlock panel- 
ing, of random width and served 
as a room divider between kitch- 
en and family room. 
One face became an exciting 
music wall. A floor level opening 
‘was large enough for the tele-| 
|vision set which could be rolled | 
‘out and faced in any direction: 
desired. Built into the island and 
jhidden behind magnetic-latched| 
doors when not in use were radio,         Established 1910 
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f for YEAR-ROUND ‘perts suggest easy-to-make ever- 
chicken wire frame over each bell Brighten Doorways — 
With Bells, Lights 
Looking for a new idea for your 
Christmas doorway? Lighting ex- 
green bells with lighted clappers. 
Fashion bells from chicken wire. 
Then, with a string of C-9% out- 
door Christmas lights, slip the 
and fasten so that bulbs are po- 
sitioned like clappers. 
Then, cover frames with short 
sprigs of evergreen until “‘bells” 
are solid with greens. Use assorted 
colored bulbs for your lighted 
clappers. 
New Ring Clothes Pins 
The lady of the house will have! 
her hands free to handle clothes, 
when she uses ring - shaped 
clothespins. The ring design 
makes the pins self adjusting to 
different thicknesses with no 
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Concrete Like T oothpaste NEW YORK — A new process 
produces concrete planks like 
toothpaste being squeezed out of a 
tube, reports Engineering News- 
Recently imported from Ger- 
-ing roof and flopr panels is now 
in use in Waukesha, Wis., and 
may be introduced shortly in other 
sections of the country, 
It makes it possible to extrude 
up to four-and-a-half linear feet 
and floor panels, and the slabs 
resulting from the continuous 
casting can be produced in 
widths of 20 or 40 inches and in 
thicknesses of four, six or eight 
inches. Prestressing, accom- 
plished by embedding stretched 
wires in the concrete, keeps a 
perpetual squeeze on the con- 
crete and Brew ents it from crack- 
ing. 
The method by which the unit, 
,called Spancrete, is produced is 
ingenious. It is cast in a continuous 
plank 330 feet long by means of a 
slip form built into a crane that             tains a polishing bonnet, rubber backing pad, sanding discs and arbor | form casting machine can be po- many, the new method for produc- , 
, pounds 
,days and goes well over 7,000 
per minute of prestressed roof | Six parallel casting lanes. After the 
six passes, it can repeat the opera- 
tion, casting the second batch on 
top of the first. * * LJ 
Tests of the new method indicate 
‘hat surface concréte. containing 
800 pounds of cement per cubic 
yard, attains a. strength of 4,000 
per square inch in five 
pounds per square inch in 28 days 
'Six-inch-thick slabs containing 18 
prestressed wires and having a 24-: 
‘foot span, will carry a safe load 
‘of 50 pounds per square foot, the 
magazine savs. x La * 
Dead weight of the panels is 
kept at a minimum by hollow-core 
construction and some use of light-. 
weight concrete mix (a six-inch 
slab weighs about 45 pounds per, 
square foot,) with dimensional ac- 
curacy attained plus or minus one-| 
sixteenth of an inch, the magazine 
reports 
  Does Wrasse Stick? 
If paper gets stuck on furniture 
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= yout howee tr Surfacers and Grinders nn palting wp yee fables or in mounting outdoor Christmas Pn ON o Rattle-free rd ts, ? Dies ; construction Seaders Ooh; Other out-of-reach spots, here are high   two tips from holiday lighting spec- | 
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“Tombs | Bese wir 2m svaom (Fied-Up Indians Scalp Chie Beating Marquette, 65-58   
  
fs, 80-58     
          i iow rt STANDINGS marks, while Saginaw and the Indians was the 4th, where Jim,experience, and that was what Joe, teok a 61-47 decision from the 
Oast | § By International News Service _ the first DePaul University pre- IZ chee oF 20 9 — absorbed a defeats.| Skinner and Terry Zellhart, re-|Dowdy’s club had a lot of.” Indian Jayvees in the prelimi- 
San Francisco Dons, rated as| holiday tournament, PONTIAC, 77772 TT AN iat] git the way, Not only did the Placements for Hud Ray and Larry| Central listed four in doubie-| Bar¥. Archie Brooks. Dick Whit ef B - 1 * ’ - Bowl Queen ond Gourt top basketball team nithe OST ePaul lad night uipretiDe ar aa oo, Indians outshoot Pontiac, 26 buck-|Peet. banged in 15 points of the|figures, led by Nyberg’s fine 21.| 50) 11, white Dick Beamer had vitition by International News Serv- quesne, national invitational tour-88€@™#® 0. 0 2 102 147) ets to 16, but the Indians rubbed 16 that represented the final Pon-| Kingsbury had 15, McCue 14 and) 55 Welcome Spartans With ice. won their Sith consecutive nament champion last winter and| Friday results—Flint Central 80, it in with an amazing total of 28|tiac effort. Jim Jones contributed) Allen 12. Chiefs’ Willie Dewalt)“ rowmtac | | ¥. CENTRAL Shower of Oranges _| behind in the second helf te-defeat /X°-..2, ithe ratings, by a score Pontiac 58; Bay City Central 14,| free throws in 35 tries. Chiefs tried) the other. finally bit his scoring stride with) nan: S611 Trompe, fs) 3 ne in the second hail to Geteat! ¢ 68 io 64. It was the Ist loss in Saginaw 48 and Flint Northern 4g:|40 times, but collected 26, not a : . a good 17 total. Skinner, who did &/ Treais me bf beatae! sree ‘powerful Marquette, 65 to 58. six games for the Dukes whose! Arthur Hill 41. "|bad effort, ordinarily. Central fired 14 points in the (good job in the last period. hit Dickies s iss Syerre Ane By ROBERT E. VOGES The Dons meet the DePaul 'Si Green scored 22 points in de-| Art Van Ryzin's club never had’ finale, with a team of subs hav- for 13 and little Larry Peet had — Je ae wepengr € an “ 
PASADENA, Calif. (Michigan Blue Demons tonight at the Chi- feat. Duquesne and Marquette) FLINT — Pontiac's young Chiefs 2" edge. Jim McCue, Tom Owens, — wT ta ce ibe = 10. Se eee ape Span cats lv teamcles ¢ 
State settled down to-its first Coast) ©@80 Stadium in the ellmax of meet for third omy in the two-| took it on the chin—a resounding | couple a << pera Ist string, when it became evi Gaer gin eal We CL toman 38 : Reaeca tes ative today i ~~ = day tourney tonight. smack that knocked them out of #4 Dale Kingsbury comb’ s ° a Sr Pied. g 2020 8 football practice today after a tir- Dayton's unbeaten basketball the unbeaten ranks—in last night’a| a 5-0 point total before Chiefs got dent the cause was lost. aged val ay ae ven oe . au eka 
Pree throws iried—Pontiac 40 (better “Our defeat was at the hands of 
@ fired-up Central team that wasn't ing plane trip from East Lansing team ran its win string to six with 2nd Saginaw Valley encounter at ® ingle point. Central continued . . 
was followed by a warm and en- Williams Seen n 66 to 57 viclor . - ‘ ae e : F y over Cincinnati Flint Central. Central turned on an ‘© roll, with a halftime margin-of thusiastic welcome for the Rose last night. Dayton, 4th in the INS) amazing burst of scoring power * to be denied,” Van Ryzin said Bow] returnees. . ; poll, was paced by center Bill in the Ist half to establish a long, O®lY period in which Van Ryzin's after the game. “Much of the trou- Possible Pilot aes 20 points. jlead that eventually wound up in a Charges outpointed the rampaging ble we hit was due to lack of hoops were missed, to make an ef- 
fective contest. 
Led by four players who hit in 
_ two figures, PHS Little Chiefs 26); Central 35 (an 
Lost by personals— 
period. than half made, 
amazing 28 total). 
Filnt, Van Orden in 3nd   17 15 10 16—513 
22-24 20 14—80 Pere ee earners 
          Spartan Coach Duffy Daughterty 
staged a morning practice session 
at Los Angeles Jumor College for 
the photographers, then started se- 
rious work in the afternoon 
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For Michigan State, it was the 
  
  Utah, rated Sth, took Idaho, 69 terrific 80-58 count. The total is ; 
to 53. Brigham Young 14th in the (‘he largest of the year in the) . ° e 2% 
’ : ratings, upset 9th ranked Colo- | Valley. | 
of 57 Bosox  SiacsSertsees | oo came ame « LUDANSKI Takes Shaky Lead in Bowling Tourney ed UCLA, 71 to 65, Duke over- | Saginaw and slapped the Trojans 
ran Pennsylvania 98% to 80, Hows- | down 74-48 for another high | Cy] i, Lae ; , . : . 16 dé 7 -aihiCE Qed ton, with Baldy Baldebuck's 38 an CAGO (®—The nation’s top|while the wamen shooters com- ing champion Steve Nagy of De-|with 153.46 points was Wilman, 
allowed under ne hes Boeiipant Expect Higgins Move polsts, wen ever oli aia Wiig kaited to's takty cies ora bowlers headed into the thirdipleted 16 of their scheduled 32 troit: former champion Joe Wil-|who won the All-Star title in 1945- Coast opponent UCLA, also sched- to Front Office When 76, and Minnesota staved off a | finish. . [end of the match-game competi-!matches. ‘man of suburban Berwyn. and Bill 46. 
uling morning and afternoon work.) ° : | Notre Dame rally te score an 83 ; . ‘tion in the National All-Star Tour- | Eddie Lubanski, husky 26-year- Lillard, ene of Chicago's leading} | hanski moved into the lead outs’ wus on its sixth day of prac! Cronin Goes West te 75 triumph. _ Friday's encounters left the Vik- nament today with leaders in both old Detroiter who was runner-up in pin topplers. yesterday by winning three of his 
doe Font on-of St. Louts+/2&8-and_tIndians on top with two.divisions in shaky positions. last year’s tourney, held the top; —Lubanski, whe wen 20 of the _first!too- matches 
The 44man MSU squad flew 
from the bitter cold of snow- 
draped Michigan to find California 
fog-bound and surprisingly chilly. 
A rousing sendoff from the home 
folks and strong headwinds de-| tuck Finnegan. Sports Editor of, DUr&h, Miami of Ohio at Toledo, | 
the Boston American, wrote ‘don't Detroit at Houston, San Jose State layed the chartered plane, which 
didn't touch down in Burbank un- 
til 3.47 p.m. Pacific Coast time. La * Ld 
Several hundred fans waited at 
the airport for the delayed arrival 
and at the Huntington-Sheraton 
team headquarters, the Big 10 re- 
peaters from the 1954 bowl battle 
received a royal welcome. 
Queen Joan Culver and her court 
tossed out oranges to the players 
and the footballers, whose stom- 
achs were still working on Eastern 
Standard Time, started peeling and| 
eating the oranges as they listened) 
to welcomes from Dr. Alfred L. 
Gerrie, president of the Tourna- 
ment of Roses, Pasadena Mayor 
Warren and other dignitaries. 
Daugherty told newsmen he con- 
sidered this year’s UCLA team 
“more versatile than the last one, 
and therefore more dangerous.” 
“I'm going to be careful not to 
say anything to make Red Sanders 
mad," said Coach-of-the-Year 
Daugherty. “But of course we 
didn’t come out here to lose." 
Lead Unchanged — 
in PITA Action 
Pontiac Varnish maintained its 
slim hold on Ist place in the Pon- 
tiac Table Tennis Association 
standings this week by downing 
Heckman’s, 5-1. 
In other matches, Cigarette Serv- 
ice whitewashed Stadium Inn, 6-0; 
Unknowns and Fleet Carrier bat- 
tled to a 33 tie, and Capitol Bar- 
bers and Paddle Kings also dead- 
locked, 3-3. 
John Wittnaufer came from be- 
hind to defeat Howard Heckman 
in the top match, 19-21 21-18, 
21-16. 
League standings: 
  ; Pts. Pts 
oo —- 7 Paddle Kings 7 
ar. Gerv. Heckman’'s 
Pleet Car. 27 Unknowns 
Cptl. Barbers 26 Staduim Inn 6 BOSTON UNS) — Ted Williams) Al as j j ; |wil be at INinois, Loyola of Cali- 'today was seen as possible mana- fornia at Iowa, Valparaiso at Pur- 
geria] timber of the Boston Red due, Indiana at Missouri, Michi- 
Sox if general manager Joe Cro- gan at Butler, Ohio State at 
nin moves to Pacific Coast. St. Louis. Michigan State at Pitts- 
‘be surprised if Ted is the Sox 4t Arizona. jfield leader in "36 when Joe Croni 
shies back to the West Gan 7 Footer Hits 
Mike Higgins would move into Cro- 
38 to Break 
Titan Streak mn's front office post.’” 
* * * 
days ago when he said: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
“One more infielder, is Boston's) The University of Detroit was 
|among basketball's beaten today. 
The Titans were toppled from 
the undefeated ranks Friday night 
as T-foot center Don Boldebuck led 
Houston to an 89-76 triumph in the 
Texas city, where the two teams 
meet again tonight, 
' Detroit had a 40 record, in- 
cluding a victory over Notre 
Dame, going into Friday night's 
Missouri Valley Conference en- 
counter.,Detroit had a 37-36 half- 
time lead but lost it soon after 
the intermission. Forward Bill 
Ebben led the Titan scoring with 
  | Finnegan's article said Ted be- 
jgan talking like a manaegr a few 
|chief need.” 
Williams is ‘‘King” at Fenway 
Park. Those close to the club 
say he could have had the 
manager's job last season and 
would have taken it if he had 
not been squabbling with his 
wife at the time, according to 
Finnegan. 
Then, continued Finnegan, the 
| Higgins thing broke abruptly. Paul 
|Richard, shifting from the White 
|Sox to Baltimore, wanted Mike as 
jmanager. They had been opponents | 
jin the Minor Leagues, and Rich-| 
jards considered him a sound base-| Michigan Tech notched its 10th 
ball man, They had to promote straight at-home victory by whip- 
him or let Richards take him, ac- ping Alma, of the Michigan Inter- 
cording to Finnegan. |collegiate Athletic Assn., 84-67, at 
Houghton. Tech has a 4-2 season's The Red Sox recently bought |" > of i ‘ | the San F Pa ERY TES Soe neither of its losses was 
| mors immediately started that : - n : The 10 straight, incidentally, ex. 
laregp- te ee = tee tend across two seasons. The loss 
—— in at \left Alma with a 2-5 record over- helm as a result of the deal. =| |) 
Williams also recently indicated, 
\in Miami, Fla., that he would play) 
next year. 
Denver Outclasses Beat Cranes. 31-11 ’ 
Spartan Pucksters Cranbrook lost its 2nd wrestling 
EAST LANSING &® — Michigan|match of the season by falling to 
State still is looking for its 1st Ann Arbor 31-11 on the Crane mats 
Western Intercollegiate Hockey last night. 
League victory, and from the way Three winners for Cranbrook 
University of Denver outclassed were Al Weston in the 103 pound 
the Spartans last night that likely class. Sig Snyder in the 95 pound 
will be the case after tonight's re- division and Al Sanborn in 165 
jmatch. pound class. 
| Denver won the Ist of their two| Ann Arbor was the 3rd ranked 
games 7-1, handing State its 3rd wrestling team in the state last 
‘straight league loss. year.   
Ann Arbor Matmen   
      
  Waterford Drops Ist 
Walled Lake Takes Inter-Lakes Lead; : 
Milford Holds Wayne-Oakland Pace straight wins. 
| City share the Pontiac and Bay! The men keglers finished half of spot. But he was pressed by three 32 games, had a total of 155.00 
2nd spot with 1-1|their 64 match games last nightjoutstanding shooters, defend- Petersen points. Right behind him   
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iam Coach 
Gets Post at 
Northwestern _ Stu Holcomb Chooses 
Parseghian to Bring 
Wildcats Back | 
EVANSTON, I:1. w—Northwest- 
ern University, reeling aimlessly in 
Big Ten football. circles, reached 
into the ‘‘minor leagues” yesterday 
and nanied little Miami of Ohio's 
Ara Parseghian head footbal] 
coach.       Ld] 
Athletic director Stu Holcomb, 
former Miami and Purdue football] 
\coach, chose the highly successful | 
|Parseghian in an attempt to bring, 
‘back the Wildcats to football! 
prominence. | 
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| Parseghian, who at 32 becomes; 
the youngest grid coach in the Big! 
Ten. succeeds Lou Saban. who took 
over last year when Bob Voigts! 
resigned because of alumni pres-! 
sure. 
Holcomb was hired athletic di-, 
|rector last week, succeeding Ted) 
|Paysuer who was named an as-| 
sistant business manager in charge 
of athletic promotions. 
| Holcomb’s first act was to fire 
Saban and his assistants, a crew) 
junder which Northwestern fajled to) 
win a single football game for the| 
first time in modern NU football 
history. 
* * 
Holcomb, who coached at Miami| 
in 1941, said ‘‘we are obtaining the; 
|services of one of the finest young) 
coaches in football today.” 
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Parseghian, who signed a three- 
'year contract, had a 39-6-1 record) 
jat Miami in five years. including | 
jvictories over Northwestern this 
season and Indiana in 1954. | 
Miami was undefeated in nine, 
games this year. | 
Northwestern has won only one 
  |Big Ten game in the last three of the Cleveland Browns, who are 
vears and has a second. Graham Retiring Because 
By BRUNO L. KEARNS 
in the Inter-Lakes conference and Big Bruce Gentile hit for 24 points been 
Bow, 20-14. ter 
WALLED LAKE one 
EVERYBODY GOES Uv Birmingham s 
George Huffman (34) goes up with Ed Noe (10) 
of Mt. Clemens who just took a shot (note ball at 
arrow) and Chuck Nicolai (13) of the Bathers. night with 13     
In the foreground (20) is John Flesser, transfer | 
from Flint Central who led the Maples, Friday 
final second, 50-49. game average to a lofty 209 plus. 
Wilman is 104 pins behind Luban- 
ski in total pin fall but has picked 
up 50 of those by a tie game and 
out-totaling his opponent while los- 
ing three out of four games. 
Lillard moved into third place 
by virtue of his thrilling victory 
over Lubanski. He rolled three 
straight strikes in the final frame 
of his final game to beat Lubanski., 
_ | 188-176. .The turkey also helped Lil- 
lard win the series from Lubanski 
801-796. 
In the women’s division, Anita 
Cantaline of Detroit, who had set 
the pace from the first squad 
Thursday, finally surrendered the 
lead to Miss Marge Merrick, a 31- 
year-old bowling instructor from 
Columbus, Ohio. 
Miss Merrick has 174.41 points 
while Miss Cantaline, a 28-year-old 
bowling instructor, has 74.33. In 
third place was Doris porter, a 
slender brunette from Los Angeles, 
kwho has 72.38 points. 
However, most of the women in 
the field were casting anxious eyes 
at Mrs. Marion Ladewig, of Grand 
Rapids, Mich., five times cham- 
pion. Mrs. Ladewig. who was in 
14th place at the end of Thurs- 
day's firing, won.all four matches 
yesterday and moved into sixth 
>: ‘Dupas Lacks 
q a¢ Punch, Loses | Lightburn Wins Clear 
_ Decision in Lightweight 
TV Fight 
NEW YORK (®—If Ralph Dupas 
could punch as fast as he can 
    points. Birmingham won in the 
  move, nobody in the 135-pound 
  
f Jitters, Not Ability CLEVELAND (®—Otto Graham|Brown’s pleas that he come back 
says i's not age nor fading ability/for one more year. 
that’s sending him into retirement,; Graham says he wasn't afraid 
but increasing pre-game jitters. |that this season would be anti- 
“So much depends on me,” ex- climax, after his great performance 
plained the 34-year-old quarterback in the 1954 championship victory 
over the Detroit Lions. He scored 
practicing in the snow for the Dec. three touchdowns and passed for!   on the Bears’ court to give each|63-41 and Clarkston defeated Ox. Tater since finishing second in 1948 26 National Football League cham- three more in that game. | 
Walled Lake took over Ist place/team a 1-1 mark in the league. ford 52-45 in a non-league encoun. 24 beating California in the Rose pionship game against the Rams! ’ This final senson wasn’t his best, 
in Los. Angeles bu he still fin-hed ns the leacue's 
Graham says this will be his ¢, po ooveser with 53° per cent of) division would beat him. 
Ludwig Lightburn, an unranked 
invader from British Honduras who 
won a unanimous decision in the 
televised scrap over the 20-year- 
old New Orleans lightweight last 
night, is the slightly dazed author- 
ity. 
Lightburn admitted in the dress- 
ing room he was puzzled by Dupas’ 
frequent shifts from southpaw to 
right-handed style. “‘Who ever saw 
a man jab you with a left and 
then turn around and jab you with 
a right?” he asked. “If he could 
punch as fast as he runs, wow. 
Nobody would get close." 
The press jury at ringside was | Ex-MSU, UM Gridders Make 
All-Service 11 
WASHINGTON uw — Tackle Bill 
Quinlan, who used to play for 
|Michigan State, and Lowell Perry, | 
formerly of the University of 
Michigan, made the All-Army and 
All-Air Force football teams, re- 
spectively. 
_All-service football selections 
were announced yesterday by the 
Army Times, Navy Times and 
Air Force Times, Players polled 
coaches and sports writers cov- 
ering the service teams,     divided on the verdict. Nobody had 
‘it scored by a wider marcin than 
6-4 and seven of the 10 boxing 
Writers present voted fer Licht- ‘and ‘boosting “his per.< < 
  Milford strengthened its hold in for the winners while Bud Jones; WATERFORD . ° = oi anitas i the Wayne-Oakland circuit in lead-'0f Farmington was held to only girs. NEG Woodworth 1 Hind Shrimp Bowl’s a’Comin’ last game for the P ons beears?) ene aictions . ‘burn, Re feree Horry Hess! 7e 
. = r {thr i D; McDonald had :Roth O11 Hess <1 3 those pre-came butterfiels in the The recnonsibilitv. is fect retting Gerald Perry, property of the seored it 5-4-1, Judtc Bert Grant ing area prep games tast night./three points. Dan a aan Trl resnacare ; . Bean ‘\11 for the loser, lwoodmen vad oe to's GALVESTON, Tex. W—The Ft. stomach are getting worse and ton heavy, Grahem said. Detroit Lions and a former Cali- 6-4 for J.ithtburn on the basis of Vikings of coach Niles Free- . Bereche 728 iene! 10 2 Hood team, second half of tomor- worse And the Browns never play a fornia star, was placed at the one solid punching barrage in the 
land, led by Larry Hughes’ 17 | agai, ae apa we lcovatioa 103 0 He {9 ') Tow's seventh annual Shrimp Bowl “1 don't worry about it during prenther. jtackle opposite Quinlan on the All- final seconds that swung the 
points, knocked Waterford from | Chine made it 3-0 = ayme- Beets 192 football battle, arrived yesterday the week.” he told a reporter yes-' “Actually there is no such thing Army team. Quinlan played for balance in favor of the 21-year-old. he =e ranks pe Balog mage fag tort in oo Dumbrigue 204 . and impressed mechs with lim- terday. “It’s the day of the gamejin pro football.’ said Graham. | Fort Carson, Colo., and Perry for SEER 
aad halt serge te top) the: 68.\m Std AY lweronn tt eels (. 31 se 48 bering up exercises. ithat gets me.” “But we're always fighting for the| Ft. Ord, Calif. : ° : . a 2-0 mark. pushing in 23 points, aided by Maar vost @ O83 isles Ft. Hood’s Tankers and the Navy, He wanted to retire after last\championship. For us every kame| Lowell Perry was named an an. JOPS Win Asian Title 
It was a close game throughout oat nr alrennpoanpeps an = | ROMEO 320 12 17 1a) 49 “ator team from Little Creek, Va..'season, but heeded Coach Paul'ig a must.” Air Force back and played with, MANILA # — Japan's brilliant 
the 1st half with a 9-9 score after = Z ic ro Dela IOTICA ....ccscccee..17 10 16 13 «4)—@0 Will clash tomorrow at 2:30 p.m.,—— ———— —— | But he’s glad he came back this Bolling Field. ,collegians today won the 1955 
eight minutes and 29-26 at inter ie aan ile LN saad The Soldiers rate a one-touchdown -lyear | Roger Zatkoff of Hamtramck,| Asian baseball championship by ght 29-2 “| Baker each got 10. (MILFORD) ees eee ee 13 18 22 10-63 te over the Sail Ca e Results yea ecy well. Tales I 3 P mission. | HOLLY Groowe scene a: 9 6 6 17—3a favorite over the Sailors. g Its worked out very well. It's; Mich... made the All-Navy at end.'defeating the Republic of Korea In the 3rd period Skippers could) Holly's two leading scorers. OO On : i » otc SCHOOL GAMES | heen a lot of fun. no question’/He has been signed by the Wash-, 65. the win was the fifth straight ay ity Centr ‘about that,” he said. “And the pay| ington Redkins and played for the for the Japanese in the four na- 
| Newport, R. I., Navy team. 
Rams Trim Vikings, 45-33; muster only five points while|/Norm Valek and Bill Horton, got Walled Lake broke it wide open only three points between them. a an ; um OOPS 
with 13 to stay ahead all the way | Northville evened _ its league | A 
Chuck Gillis was held to six) standing at 1-1 by downing Brigh | D id E ] Sh d 
points for Waterford which failed|ton 56-48 in a strong second half TOvVI e ar y OW own 
to get a player in the double rally. Darwin Teshka matched ” Flint Northern 48. Arthur Hill 41 Flint Central 80 Pontiac 58 
Ann Arbor 37. Battle Creek 33 Algonac 66, Marine City Ho.y Cross 
‘ iis good.” 
It’s about $25 000. 
Ferree Moves tion meet. 
  
  
Ti, Coldwater 58 
Chicago Fenger 63 Benton Harbor 53 
Dearborn Fordson 44 Grosse Pointe 
East Lansing 41, Three Rivers 30 
  
    
    figures 'Brighton’s Herb Snyder with 26 Madison and Fitzgerald warmed, marks. Armada led by Juran's | GR Union 59. GR Ottawa 56 Southfield won its Ist league points, and held Brian Watson to;up for their big Oakland B League| 23 points beat Dryden 52-45 while Sk Gocante PP Gp Central 08 aglets Defeated by Bens game and 2nd straight by downing only 4 points. Brighton led after meeting next Tuesday by scoring Almont was trimming Memphis pata dle Pet eae 4 : M4 7 ROA 2 Ae : ' 4 = _ AE. h . Van Dyke 59-44 on the Abe court. the first and second periods but loop wins over Avondale and Lake 67-42. Kalamazoo 61 Lansing Eastern 41 n on nea After one day's delay due to a|more firmly as this season’s title Erie Leighton of Southfield and early in the 4th quarter Northville| Orion last night. | Capac handed New Haven its! Lakeville 8, Gwarts Creek 31 schedule mixup, St. Frederick and| favorite Chuck Brown of the losers each pulled away to stay. Jim Simer tallied 35 points for », — -.-, ¢.1)| Muskezon 74. Grand Haven 69 aaa Oa : . LA . : : first loss 39-37 and Brown City fell Heights 76, Holland 50 St. Rita got together Friday after- had 17. | West Bloomfield stayed in close the second time this year to lead |. ofl eanue play (tol inlay 1Gi diand 43, Alpena 41 SANFORD. FI Jim Fer-|noon at Hazel Park for their Su- Both teams gave a lack-lustre Farmington fell to Berkley 48-31 contention by beating Clarenceville|the Eagles to a 73-69 victory. Thisjpnc.) | BUC PIAY YOANY) Mariette $1. Bad Age oe © = elm er burbe Catholic Le basketball!) PCtfermance, but Eaglets were sy gives the 6 foot forward 84 points /°>>*: eh $i, Marine City 81 ree. golfing son of » golfing father, | Ss" Ce ee waren They garnered only six Ortonville and North Branch, River Rouge 61, Romulus 44 is one of the newest professionals/ game. z     and a 28 per game average in’ South Lake $9, Mt. Clemens St. When the battle subsided Gene "t!4 goals, five of them by guard 
        _ | > i three contests thus far. opened competition in South Cen-| Marys 52 on the tournament circuit. joe ce | Ted Kepac’ sho topped . M. a ples Sink M t. Clemens | avecdeln Jerry Paul con. |''al play with Jack Griffin leading ea cials Caotee bescxey 58 | The 24-year-old freshman pro Wright's Rams were on the long’ ay —_— ee eee = = “ | nected for 24 points (North Branch to a 63-38 win. Wa Ao bine Pees Tones jfrem Winston-Salem, N. C. -was)end of a 45-33 count. It was St.| points. ms 
50-49 1n F 1a ] Second S | Clawson pushed defending cham.| Romeo's 5-7 guard Howard Craig} nouston 89, Detrott 76 one of five golfers riding hard on Fred’s 2nd victory of the season, . . ‘ pion Roseville to the end before hit for 25 points to lead his team eet oh Aleman OC 08 Sam Snead’s heels at the start in as many starts. Guard Hal. Ederer sparked Art : ito an overtime 62-60 win over| punt JC 81, Highland Park 56 of today’s third round. The. Rams began slowly and |Massucci’s Bens, also with 12 Reserve guard Tom Kelly calmly 
sunk two free throws in the final 
4 seconds Friday night to give 
Birmingham a 50-49 win over Mt. 
Clemens in the opening Eastern 
Michigan League game for both points. Bob Isbell scored 10 and 
teams. 
Bathers started out in what 
looked like a rimaway by taking a, 
156 lead, but Maples took con- 
trol of the boards and led at ih- 
termission 29-21. 
With two vatemnten to play Mt. 
‘Clemens took the lead, 49-48. on 
Marv Ulman’s field goal. Bath. jPimee 
ers had possession of the ball in eagle 
the next $0 seconds after a Ma- 
ple shot ‘faited. . 
However, instead of holding the| 
~—pall, Ulman drove into Kelly, try- 
      bowing 58-54. The Trojans had a 
29-19 halftime lead but were 1 point 
behind with a minute to go. Center 
Len Martyniak got 22 points in 
the second half and finished with 
31 for Roseville. 
Fitzgerald had little trouble in ;was the big rebounder. Ulman had eating ae Orion ore move 
18 for Mt. Clemens. |into a showdown game with Madi- 
Kelly, who had played less than 'son. Sophomore Jim Drake got 21 
two minutes in the game. had! for Orion. | 
only the two game winning free, After three losses Troy got into ing to score, to set up the game 
winning free throws. 
| Transfer guard from Flint Cen-! 
‘tral, John®Flesser was again top! 
‘scorer for Birmingham with 13 
    
      
  throws. ithe win column by downing Lake- 
STRMINGHAM MT. CLEMENS View. in non-league tilt 42-36 with 
Orr GFPiJim Maurer again taking Colt \Haugh 20 4 Herinmtsn 2% S;honors with 18 points. The Colts 
a * micciat - , 13 | were behind 20-17 at the half and 
‘Huffman 25 © Gritnes 29 « finally knotted the count and went | 
Fleseer $2) “et © 2 4lahead in the 4th quarter. 
. ae es yp Southern Thumb Activity 
‘otals 15 20 50 Totals 217 49 buzzed with Almont and Armada 
BIRMINGHAM ‘.., .......11 18 13 6—50 ; 
MT. CLEMENS .}........ 18 6180-49 Funning ahead with 30 loop 
- 5 
  Utica. Romeo fell 17 points behind 
early in the game but made it 
27-27 at halftime. Dick Cole got 23 
for Utiea. 
Rochester put together the scor- 
ing of Van Nocher (23) Bill Dean 
(16) Dave Peters (19) to down 
Davison 75-60 with Roger Flani- 
        gan hitting for 19 points and Tom|,, 
Wilson with 14 points. 
Schoolboy Assigned 
DETROIT «®—Schoolboy Rowe, | 
who was dropped from the Detroit 
Tigers’ coaching staff at the end 
of the last season, has been named 
as a scout the Tigers. John 
McHale, farm director of the Ti- 
gers, said Rowe will serve in 
Southwest. * 
      Snead's putter turned cold to ODePAUL TO match the weather after his daz- 90, Jackson JC TT 
Al Ist ROUND 
San Francisco 65, Marquette 58 
BLUE-GRAY TOURNEY ist RouND |7ling six-under-par 64 in the open- Texas 63, Auburn 76 ceatecky oe ing round and the White Sulphur 
el Age TEURRET 1st meus soTings, W. Va. veteran slipped to 
Hobart $1, Upsala 6 | a 70. ; 
ACHICAGO LLINT TOURNEY That gave Ferree and others a chance to edge up within a stroke, 
of the Slammer at the midway, 
point. Bunched with Ferree at 135 
were Leo Biagetti of Willoughby, Tilinots Tech 88, Carthage (Ill) 83 
Lewis (Ill) 84, Milwaukee Wis. Branch 
OTHER GAMES 
Cornell 82, Brown 63 
            held a 14-9 halftime lead, but 
gained momentum in the final 
two stanzas. An outburst of 19 
points in the 4th quarter wrapped 
up the decision, St. Fred led all 
the way, 
Dick Doyon collected five field 
goals and three foul shots for 13 
points to spark the Rams’ attack. 
Jim Jacobs paced the Vikings with 
10 points. points, It was St. Mary’s 1st SCL 
setback and 2nd loss in four 
In Friday night's remaining Su- 
burban loop contest, the Irish of 
Royal Oak St. Mary swamped Cen- 
ter Line St..Clement at Royal 
Oak, 60-38. Chuck Dixon and Phil 
Novell each scored 14 points to 
lead the Irish. 
          U 80 = ; . ERIC Middiebury’ Sy Harvard < Ohio; Al Balding of Ontario, Can.;| St. Fred's reserves. led by Tom Oe om o re * mabr| rep eaten Unity. pi ges Walker Inman Jr. of Augusta. Ga.,|Derocher’s 23 points, walloped St, | Devo" 13; Young a0 4 Pri 84, Rutgers #7 , Sy . “ 
Mose 1. UCTA 65 ; ;and Marty Furgol of Lemont, Ill. |Rita’s reserves, 42-16. Gure ; H H passe 3 H : 
Okishoms A&M Gt Wyoming «@ | Four others were just two! Out Orchard Lake way last/egut 92 3 Trudeau 22 8 Davton 6, Cintonett 87 . istrokes off the pace with 136s: night, St. Mary's Eaglets took it on/| Koenig 10 2 Jacobs 26 10 
Hits Normal "8. N. Mindia Mike c A. eena® of a the chin te oa crucial an Cas WE s2 ~r5 Mlemson 75, Virinia er’s, N. Y.; amateur Dodg na Serie” strong | Totals 16 13 84 1118 Brigham Young 0, Cotorade $3 (ders of Miami Beach: Pete Cooper|Park St} Benedict, The Bens Oo. ee ee BEB 
Barrer i gastage Mins 31, (Cf Detroit. and Dow Finserwalditeated St. Mary ita lowaciringy. semicr 1-4 California’ 10, College of Pacitie 51 |of Bedford Heights, Ohio. , 96-25, to install themselves'OL gr. MARY. 01.00.0202] 818 4238 Fs i < 5, ; % ¢ \ \ : J \ i : ‘ 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1   
State Officials to Send Out Medic Turns Down 
40,000 Christmas Cards _ Traverse City Post LANSING w—Elected state of- “I do not believe in cnenser ~ ‘ NSIN The State Depart- ficials will flood the mails with cializing Christmas,” he said. lm a ait esti homo | 
40,000 Christmas greetings cards to! State officials pay for the cards : : : : ‘that Dr. Edwin J. Rennell. super- Michigan voters this month. and postage out of their own pock- intendent lof the Coldwater State 
A survey of state offices Cts and theoretically have the it/tome and Training School, has showed Gov. Williams ‘again the Staffs address them after office’ geojineg appointment as medical! 
leader with 20,000 cards. hours. 
s aL ; _ However, capital visitors are State Hospital. . Gov. Phil . Hart will) a | * ann 3,000 cards yr pe ee accustomed to seeing secretaries) Director Charles F. Wagg. ap- | 
as M. Kavanagh 5,000, State Treas- Working on piles of cards during pointed Dr. M. M. Nickels. the) urer Sanford A. Brown 3,000, Sec-' ‘fice hours. assistant superintendent at Trav-| 
retary of State James M. Hare —— erse City, to be acting superintend- 
3,000, State Highway Commission. Lear Gets Contract ent pending a civil service exam- 
er Charles M. Ziegler, 4.200, Dr. oe ‘ination for the permanent position. 
Clair L. Taylor, state superintend- GRAND RAPIDS w — Spokes: Dr. Rennell earlier had accepted 
ent of public instruction, 1,200, and men for Lear, Inc., - ie Re the appointment to succeed Dr, R. 
7 ids reported Thursday that the p| Sheets. But he advised Wagg 
Av. Geniy Vieror | Targonski: 1 tirm has received a new $4,645,148 \today that it was impossible for 
> contract for jet plane parts {rom personal reasons for him to make 
Targonski said he had mailed the Air Materiel Command of the'the change. 
about 1,000 cards each Christmas | Air Force. They said work on the, —— 
for years and that his list had new order may be delayed several, Germany is producing d small 
not increased since he took pub- months because of a current back- TV camera for use by industry | 
He office. log. and police. | 
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  BEAT THEIR WIVES! OTHERS ARE |YOU RECEWED CROOKS,OR MISERS! BUT ME.. HEAVENS! HERE'S ONE 
        
       
     
    THE MORE URGENT 
IT 1S TO REPLY, THE | THIS CAME! YOU WERE 
MORE PARALYZED I | 50 THRILLED TO HEAR 
GET! ITS A MENTAL \ FROM A LONA CAPERS 
BLOCK..A PHOBIA! L\. AFTER 20 YEARS! 
CAN'T SLEEP NIGHTS— 
            
                         
  NOW I RECALL WHEN 
Gado 
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ONE, TOO! SHE'D 
NEVER KNOW HOW 
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READ WY STRIP | TO STOP, DAD: 
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a rwE TY FOUR ee __THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1955 3 
=) NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE | leather suitcase, containing miscel- : =: 
ye? Cour Deaths The following property has been an | laneous clothing = . _ Funeral Directors ; 4 DETAIL DRAFTSMAN Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female _ Female 7 i 
| bi es ' severes = Oakland County by the Michi-| 1 only—Cardboard bo ing mis- is ee ee ate factu of machines and Se ee ae ~ 
jgan Btate Police and the owners have cellaneous shoes ee cnibing in equip pled perma- PINBOTS - weer EVES. Caowrec® Aiaapitar cbt interesting pos = 
I Alex J. he | Bot ety located. It will therefore be! oneison- ohns salaried position for machine Inn. FE ieghe 
Rocheleau |sola A puulics ea lenin vaceorda nce) with | 1 Krai cordeenrs box of miscellaneous | detailer pa minimum 5 xpe- 2. tion in te, aa ‘bleasat othe : 
ER J 7 ence know 8 -~PeAlL BOTA’ iALESMAN cent rkin 
NDALE — Service for Alex) A¢t No. 203 of P A. 1937 sateuarees ® 1 only Cardboard box of miscellaneous | CDRSIOUR DD Pie, CrUnERSLS: and nave ebilit Sork with | eee ESTATE gALEsita professional people. Requires por: 
ee de Tikes 69, Alban , VN TRI articles eins tein oe minimum su n= boy Pine oppor- lent en proves sonality, intelligence, shorthand 
au, y Avenue, peed. will also be sold at tis Public | onty—OD. Army blanket *PARKS-ORIFPIN CHAPEL ais ite rowing salesman. be st, sober le ad} offices center of town. 
will be held M ‘THe sale will be heid at Michigan. E £ Thoughtful Serv penis vance. : ‘and expertenced th = wees 
at 9 a.m. Monday at!® 1 only+-Tennis racket in canvas case houghtfui Service S84) organizauion for industrious wo with 
pate Police Headquarters, Bouth Harri wind den 6 eovers homes, f reing Ww 
3 . - Complaint 27-161-55 and, creative young man 40 br. Sv cate See ecrenees Requires personally, inte e, 
St. James Catholic Church with|son Road. East Lansing, Michigan on lots. and 88 properties. We 
January 6, 1956 starting at 10 mor. | | seb ceeeiek ovecirie, se eee oor ees- ip =) work, sect. Salary sommeperer Day more —20 per cent on listing bas ber ve ray md 
Will Spend $5 Million burial in Grand Lawn Cemetery. ’ pe et 10/6.m -| 1 only—Box men’s toilet accessories win ability Call RC. Rymel, ; Lied s: ef general busing 
@ pe He died thursday. apenas noe ul R Complaint 27-1448-54, FUNERAL HOME MI 4-5400 irc meee. Michigan bee ves Seer, ren pm Deed ead open Call Mars. "Connell, MI 
only—Portable Motorola Radio, red 1. only—Elgin outboard mot 4 ‘ aaa 
———— On. Sterling Township Survivers inelude -+his—wife, Ler plaswc case , | tank rea color) ster” gezeline Ambulance Service Plane or Motor EXP. BART ENDER Disie Hwy OR D970." Wain ine iF You afore peed. u  YOURSELE 
etta: three sons: four daughters 1 only—Spencer box camera, blacc} 1 only—Fuel pump for outboard motor, FE 2-6378 CALL OR APPLY Co-op. dependable. mn 
Plant an ices Ou P4 “| pieatke made by Tillotson Mfg. Co. of To- 300 LOUNGE ee ns sho: 
one sister and 26 grandchildren.| 1 only—Biack Brownie Reflex camera ledo. Serial No. MD-32B Monuments 4A . = NU SALES salary $300. 9 to rt aes 
M Elizabeth B ie { A and een holder Ponty ae eoure : PARABLE LILLE DLL PP PP FE 4¢-8582 RE PRESENTATIVE wosk. appointment, 
: ary E romley only—Delta Powerlite iantern | y—Cruts y outboard motor. ECT . EXPERIENCED STEEL ogni es ad eee 501 
A $7 million expansion program 1 only—Big Beam power light lantern’ as tank ‘red color} rah Moca ae ee ets tractor ns trailer, ly For leadtnog Pharmaceutical INSURANCE GIRL . 
: ROCHESTER—Service for Mary No 211 Complaint | 21-343-5- Robert J & George E. Sionaker Trans-American Freight ti es, mfgr. Base Pontiac travel vicin- Capable of handling small agency 
which will add 300.000 square feet Elizabeth Bromley, 49, 524 W 1 oniy—-Leather covered one-half pint; ! fonlye Mersey Kiekhaefer outboard | 269 Oakiand Ave | FE 2.4800 267 8 Blvd East. Pontiac. Mich ity. Must be mature. college or business and some cleri¢al work. 
to Briggs Manutacturi coe ta ; 4 pocket flask i or gas tank ‘red color) ee OC FE 2-0177 business schoo! background, Attractive working conditions, 
. : Third St, will be held at 10°30; 1 onlv- Pair of sun glasses in plastic Complaint 27-1197-$2 | Cemeter Lots 5 PERL Ri TAGIDE peasy Science knowledge. Age Mr. Murphy. Charles J. Van 
cilities in Sterling Township Was , m Monday from Pixley Funeral) , <2'¢ Velen etree St | oe ee =xpene ears Tet ou Reh ee CO Cle ti here Horn. Inc., MI 62400. JOrdan 
1 ly—WM h } | Complaint : ont salary ir ail 45644. = 
announced yesterday by President ome with burial in Mt. +Avon| ealy—Mouth ergen in plastic sipper | “ONO, Oia nemmers | ATTENTION: WANTED WHITE 2.1 duplicate resume, in confidence. Lay. FOND OF CHILDREN. 
Everett E. Bundbere Cemetery. Miss Bromley died yes- O71) Assor'es: bene Sy ea ein ear ani | tah amie EXPERIENC ED W ‘OM FISHER PERSONNEL Live in. OB +2094 _pefore 
* - 9 only—Assorted mechanical pen: tis y— "2 r 's aa -* oid hte Bs yl Ae WINKEL 
terday afternoon at the home of! 1 only-—-Leather case for small camera) 1 orgy Hand brace drill Craftsman’ BEAUTIFUL @GRAVE LOT, WILL 4 <TD" : LOOK! 
The firm will spend about $5 mil- ' . t foll 1 1 only— Whisk broom tn placlicl case model 1 chuck divide. Perry Mount Park Ceme- a 30 to 40 ycats) Ww ho SERVICES 
ier sister, following a long illness} onix Electric razor box with cord 1 only--1$ 16 bit Craftsman make | tery. FE 4-0882. hkes children, to do gen- bh 10, Pa 
lion on a new steel enameling Survivi are tw iste M 1 only Parker Flameatre ci tte! | only—1° bit Craftsman make | " A tesa A job of interest and diversity 
t ng os rs, rs noe 1 cigarette) + only—1e° Boswwick B Berd WHITE CHAPEL - BEST LOCA- eral housewor k and HAVE awaits oe woman who looks! 
plant and office building adjoining /Ina Shisler of Clarkston and Mrs} 1 ener ; | oe tae tions. Two graves Real bargains. a . ‘ Studebak +r “e ce Liberal ONTIAC 
the 15 Mile road site of its stamp- Florence Hixon of Washingt hance aiieis Noe’ T*ee SP y onty—Keyhole saw No. 3822 — : cooking in doctor's home. selary for riebt-nen M1_+3410 
ing division. The remaining $2 bil: ington. | ee aime. cigarette case with| ! only 18° crowbar Craftsman model & ‘ Private room and bath SALES | [REPRESENTATIVE DE- E miplogment Service 
& and one brother Floyd of Kimmel, Initial L | with initial AP under trade name | 1) _ . at Us troit _ Food experience pre- 18 W. Huron FE 42551 
lion, Lundberg said. will go into [nq 1 only Looping maxe gold finishea 1} only 18 4 metal drill Craftsman | ] BOX KEPUES MI 70333. ferred |“Moderate beginning sal- inate WOMEN 
a pottery plant in Cincinnat 5 on pedal rae Noxesu ah 1 oe, La | ' At 10 a.m. today ( ~ GAS STATION ATTENDANT Cheese Company, 1810 8. Kostner With children, who cannot accept 
Mrs. Lavern Borst ae ae i } ss EE $. ho contents | only—*s metal driil Craftsman make : Must be experienced and able to Avenue, Chicago 23. TM ordinary § to 5 job. Telephone 
| Both installations will be com. POG ct Eps enn || Cee toe’ Oe Sc a eo) ] | sell, Good pay plus vacation and | STRONG YOUNG MAN FOR Peleg reenietan loaiaberey 
| . pleted by the end of 1956 or the “ SSTER—Service for Mrs | y9 o11;—-Holmes & Edward table forks| } 9Mly 10° drift pin, *a” wide Proto” no Mb Ms Rows ob Ce rea eer | | Seah ae ey or delivery. 40 per cent commis- 
7 : = — B. Lavern Borst. 46, 406 Taylor! 12 onl: Holmes & Edward salad forks made by Plomb Tool Co | ( 71, 80, 88, 105. ( Bireeckaw unter |Blvc- 5) ences See Stan Tusan Standard sion For persona) interview 
early part of 1957, the president. monet 6 ¢ + OY, OS, _ Birmingham sid Electric Co. 173 8. Saginaw 
. # St Rochester will be held at 13 ont Holmes A Edward tablespoons 1 only 16 Ib siedge hammer 16 = Soe Se eee ——— a phone FE 4-4507 
. stated. ee hi aas pe eld’ JT 10 ouly. Holmes & Edward teaspoons | nandie a, ' FIRE FIGHTER | TECHNICIAN REG. NURSE. _UNDER-GRADU- 
a ; 2 pm. Monday, from Pixtey Fu-; |! enty—Motmes & Edward burter Knife| | oniy— True temper tommy hatche: os ” City of Pontiac applicates must | Man t bl d test hy- ate, lab technician. OF exper 
. 1 . 2 2 only —Hoimes Edward su a= Tere = a o assemble an e y 
The office building will house neral Home, with burial in Mt 2 mee 4 gar spoons with hand hewn handle ; | have ''ved within citv limits tor 1 | draulic and Pneumatic devices fenced doctors assistant for Birm- 
iv beatedian Detroit: Buhl Build Avoh Cemeter Mes Borst died sperms | Salpceta tela ari __ Help Wanted Male 6 = $287 ; 8804/21, 10, tm git | College graduate or previous, ox _ingham doctor. RaGATE LE 
‘ s oe : : eee 1 only--Grev } bow sire tics ree : ae ~ ! ‘ | : | perience on laboratory testing iS Da S| 
-ng. Operations at the new plant suddenly yesterday afternoon fol; or ginck cn neon eteaaalamene Conplaiac ores EU IIS heats AT AON ACMA RUPSCTURES Ge ee Aoplv “Pertanne! Ot desired . | ECRETAR 
will be devoted to enamling plumb- lowing a heart attack A ae j 1 only—Headman check wrie: serial Sire poeeine einearscore Proves: at ie Eh eae bee | ALC DEE ARNE NT 
an . = : only air (weezer | . ‘ pate as : T= aniaae eee ae 
ing fixtures <_ produced by Briggs Rua Gan gemmber ef ike Fire || only pe iytmeersis | com tt? os sales experience beipful. “but pot Fisher Body Employes MANUFACTURING ' EXPERIENCE 
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————— Congregational Church of Roch- i Sane Aoakeati annce: aS oor iain.| 20, onlvy—targe boxes thin Gtlette = pacarese inquiries to Harvey | event pps pes sein wale nen, ' CO. ; DESIRABLE, PONT IAC 
Lo dq e Cal d ceca ot) oo Tice] 1 ioe OF | lo ne tauriee elenaee eau | 20 only -Smail boxes thin Gilette! 502 e Metropolitan. Bldg aN “| ae Fores er a dealer thats | 118 Indianwood Rd Lake Orton PRESS, BOX 75. 
only ' | ; ‘ , , 4 i ou t f Bae aa aaa | a 
0 g en ar lage for the last 17 years, com- 1 Siiy eign scanlouincek a: 2 as, | blades | teat, GUE LGA wagon for more extra menevite j STENOGRAPHER 
ing from |Poatiuc NexagonManae | § only—-Assoried screw drivers ‘old & | AUTOUSALE SME \ | "56 Call Mr. Jeffrey OA 8-2521 + weeps Te 
Brotherhood Lodge No. 56! will « : MoLhLE Mio 1 onlv- Gruen curves with mesh bank use | | ] ft - For ] Sale , TRUG kK DRIN ERS | Excelleni position for experienced 
hold their public installation of of- Surviving are her husband. Cy litonis— Ladies! Orel wtisteatch wich 1 sony -Justrite electric laniern No we want meee Ercerizen sais) men | Pe ot: . . ae _ ’ | slenographer of recent iereaueie 
1 of 1 rd. . Y 8 Busies r Ore anee 
ee arn oe p.m., 22 State ril; one son. Robert; one daughter, 4 “oniv. Ladies yellow gold giamer| | CU Partial box RG Dunn cigars Teer ecccsrcnt me sscce, 10 N Washington Oxford, Mich Experienced driveaway driv- | fold retin apo) bento 
St. Masons and friends are in- Jaunita; two brothers, Stanles watch with serpentine band 6 only—Piashlights. § tko ceil, 1 three | PA ee | INTERESTED IN BOYS WORK? | Fem ters ina rdlcance leet pete peste tr boo 
vited to attend —Adv Sehiicntrat Oxoniland) lconandiot 1 only—Ladies Bulova lapel watch SARS ORES : ap a Fe Ss Se 1 von is eyelewe for anyone qual- | trips) Must have references cation and many other attractive 
—_-—_—_--_—-- (: eis! , seilow gold 1 only—Pair pliers. Barcolo Buffalo A HO H i 7 trect a recreational pro- | showing theis past experi- | employe benefits 
A : Pontiac: her mother, Mrs. Bertha! ©%!y--Ladies Harman wach, stone itadelname | Lahti Ores between the ages ence ust ne physically | 
W | | Hart of Thomas Neer with biack band 3 only—Drifi pins. Craftsman (eeen600 bend oe night, Le fit, and able to pass PHONE OR WRITE 
e § n rie only Ladies Bulova wrist watch 1 only—Sledge hammer. cmelletvoe ‘Sat p.m Dm. am ICC. physical and riv- 
ewe EEE yellow gold, ‘a inch ball serpent, CWA-63 stamped on La | naa pred ber ecn aie coke: ers’ test Apply 8 om. to BLUE CROSS 
1 bard Man eiichreae lca ris: watch | 1 only— Assortment of money wrap- | | ey in writing Griccmphegetace | a bata oy ee BLUE SHIELD 
ae pers—no value ICEBOXES T cualifications. Write Pontiac Pi ; 
Pieading guilty to recess diy Warren Township i iserhesiSC IN 1 BR Sot Snn | RS ee | Sei IG a oe ann 
ing, Ray Griffith, 20, of Fa co maces & Ulta 6old siete eheb cca eee eee vere ‘ | - —_—_ == | | SODA FOUNTAIN EXPERIENCED 
| 1 onlv—Ladi m UR ESKIMOS | | only r. Apply in person. Wes- 
# ton, was fined $50 with $50 pea ‘Home Burns Frida [gels Eeaies et Ld an ¢ only—No 2140 40 wait airip Lghis | WANTED: ELDERLY | gee jy ON ley Drugs, 16 Mile Rd. Birming- 
and sentenced to 18 days in Oak- y | 2 only—Small cabinet type kevs Cee Atlin: pelle a inca elecciie | “BUT WE DONT ‘ | _ rich, Mich. Phone _¢221R. | ee 
land County Jail yesterday by _ 14 only —Pairs men's assorted cuff links) drill, serial No 188038 een oe ac ine { WANTED: nBALESMAN | AT ONCE | lired of Commuting 
Farmington Township Justice Men WARREN TOWNSHIP — A fire Aa Serr aiines our pieces; yellow Complaint 31, lee 0) hb | WANT HOT SHOTS. i | z¥ Dinnan & Son 66 W Huron | Tio Detron> 
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C. Ingle. wae partially destroyed the home only —Set cuff links and tle clasp. l. oicsaredicters bo mith xt ENV ANT YOUNG D 1, | Secretary, for | Birmingham | or 
0 r ” emrisine 27-407-54 “N 25-35 PRIE ons iG , ganization engaccd in printing 
Lloyd Wegener, 35, of 45 W. fr. and Mrs. W. Merhar, 2208 Ue cuff Hinks and tie clasp. nig Pera cadielientennaandiin: MEN 23-. > MARRIED, esid! 1\eETS WANTED MECHANIC and publishing business. ition 
~ Fred St. was put out by the War-| ' Be rhe clan” black chimes’ meus eenetion kit FROM OTHER LINES | Good apes. paid vacation, hospital- pen ane S: Please write giving 
uron St., yesterday pleaded guilty ren Township fire department. and| 3 leas = Plain (red stud (pins Complaint 27-247-54 WHO WANT TO EARN and °- | izath led oe eels at experience 
to simple larceny before Birming- 1 only—T 3 only—New Ford wheels, gray, green. | | Jeffrey Ford Sales Led a nasl prose 
the Warren Village fire depart-' only—Two-piece set leather tie clip blue | OT X ‘ | Tequirements to Pontiac Press, 
ham Justice John J. Gafill, Failing ment early Friday. iitenly=Tie clipped swore) pent Complaint 27-16-84 | ALOT MORE MONEY Xt lire waWTED: = oor ESes) Noy te 
to pay $25 fine and costs. he was | , handle a , Tp GS Lal Eo oi No THAN THEY’RI rs Apel PIENCED “6 v8 | TRAVELAGENCY 
No lives were I aw: only--Tie clip, flat. plain gold A = ENC ENA is | Must have good personality. Won- 
sentenced to 15 days in Jail a. lost. Lt. Jt Ht onlpigitvecicclar becicnaltielholae: (in’ Roles Fes True Tone radio, seria! EARNING we AND MAK E Se derful opportunity for right girl. 
rence Dolsen of the Warren 1 only—Chrome tie bar & chain A CAREER OF AUTO- ° Shorthand and typing required 
_G : Payment to be by cash at time of sale oh Nd 1 : Help Wanted Female 7 . 
Pleading guilty to drunk driv. Township fire department credits |) (01), Gad collar poleer square ends MICHIGAN STATE POLICE MOBILE SALESMAN | = e Good) benests. ate rete over, 
only anama ha A |. ye bel ei 5 Ue Vac | Shik im rave ureau, unter 
ing, 26-year-old Edward McAleese! sixteen month old Tonj with sav- | 1 only—Ronson Adonis cigarette) et Speke PoE MTT Seer re | A WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIL- | Bivd corner Ridgedale. Birming- 
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of Berkley was fined $95 with $5: ing the lives of her mother, fa- lighter {LE EN PERIENCE | en) | dren Some housework, stay in. ham ; 
costs and sentenced {o three days! the | 1 only—Metal compact. square : NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE NOT NECESSARY BUT | _ EM 3-4488 __ | WANTED EXPERIENCED WOOL 
ther and sister, when she awak. 1 only—Compact jeweled round Net eiinerse a oh of an BIRMINGHAM ° presser Apply Ogg Cleaners 379 
! day by O; | only—Silver Spiedel wris rch OE UG UM alae al ee HARD WORK IS.” : 
in jail yesterday by Oak Park ened them with her crying. beddbrsaen st we'eh  g9:h day of December at 1000 am the AK RS ) | pero 
ustice William F. Ne pe | | undersigned will sell at public sale to | : OPENINGS | WOMAN TO WORK IN KITCHEN. 
m rn. 1 only—Chrome Kriesier wrist watch | F stablshed | 
Estimated damage is $7,000. The, bana mm the highest bidder for cash one 1953 SAXON- \I SEUSS Both male and female Office. | an eee ae Spot, corner of 
. on = Hudson Sedan. Motor %7C250347, Serial ac sales. plant and walttresses. No | an 
Detroiter Lottie Karr, 33, who fire was caused by an overheated, i can weading Sana eAlerts eliow same at J F Engel & Son, Utica. Michi- ut hine Tool domestic. Birmingham Employ; = WOMAN FOR CARE OF SMAL'. 
pleaded innocent to simple larceny} fuel burner, firemen said. i gold : |gan Said motor vehicle is siored at SIGLER Inc Manufacturer : ment Service, 139 W. Maple. Bir- boys and light housework Need 
- rda { 1 only—Man’s Shriners ring said address and may be inspected at Tole | Mmingham, MI et { someone deeply interested in chi!- 
yesterday before Farmingt 2 oniy—Pootball charms said address The undersigned reserves | > xpanding Its BAKERY ~SALESOIRL. OVER 20. | dren and Stesay position. Live 
Township Justice Allen C. aie 1 only—Wrist chain with perfume case, ‘he ment to Sp ee MIBeOUNT | Ford-Mercury Engineering Dept. | Dav work only Anderson Bakery, = __'". PE 51471 = — 
failed to produce bond of $300 and’ aris Snorage Luts Realy= Velewnirsia) xa | ° Mil otfeg 2 et beter Se eas 
op oO a 1 only—Yellow gold wedding band Gide AME mae | . —MI 474 MANAGERS 
is being held in Oakland County | adies Collection Mer | Sales & Service ae | Multi:million dollar corporation 
ection Me located tn Bookkeepers - {s seeking the services of a cap- 
1 only—Yellow gold serpentine key. ° Dec. 14 17 1955 able and accresive field man- 
Jail pending her trial. No date D od { C chain, men's : : ' | 
hoor roduction of Cars | :) Se este vn | 117 N. Main St. Royal Oak, Typists i oo oa rae | will be given complete training 
Somebody stole four hubcaps DETROIT up—Motor vehicle pro- ee once: cristena: necuiace Death Notices | Almont, Mich. , Mich. Stenoaranvhers Gusranted Mearnings 7and pee. j Compant paid invrance and oth- 
    
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on Bagley St.. near Orchard Lake slightly to 168.337 cars and 26,778 ! 7 -o- aoe heavy metal neck- See = | ALm ont 6? Experience $2700 TO $3700 Sener e a ariving: Perl cen: 
. ; ; a matchi b ler LL 6 19 A < < s) i . 
Avenue yesterday afternoon, Leon trucks, reflecting parts shortages 1 oni: rue ochainmeece selowreslall ee ce ae 193s, (Lovis A. ~ oO S - on Automatic Parts inerenine coneet poctiions = Hiecetial Sitervies) enene 0 
Hubbard of 42 Franklin Boulevard and a general absence of Saturday) } 0?!” Siivel colored ore a bracelet | of Rav Hiller Mrs, Usens Wiaais | ACCOUNT NDIIUSTER Htandling Desirable Oakiand Co Government Avail: WAITRESSES WANTED BLUE 
told police. He valued the hubcaps scheduling, Ward's reports said to- with medale _ we See rant wean WIlLer, pal un Escotent cvoe ten for ladwance: eae sey my erchansic ara: Star Drive In 2008 Opdyke FE 
at $10 apiece. day. Agent am lveranec® chain or charm | Ohler and Mrs Anna Haines | finsace (chupanpiePreter Gowen a : trons hospitalization and life in- edhe —— 
Last week. th . d, 178.- 1 only—Yellow gold flat link wrist Funeral service will be held | Ligand gs hee of ase MAK te Good Opportunities surance A steady income from a | WOMAN POR GENERAL OFFICE 
U t that we must contact baa © agency said, 1 a chain } | Monday. Dec 19 at 10 am. high school graduate. Good start- + permanent secure job Personne! work Must be good with figures 
cee 409 cars and 27,870 trucks were ently ee serpentine wrist ehain from St Vincent de Paul Church ing salary With compan: car ior Top Men Otfice Oakland «Co Office Bide and like detailed paper work 
woman driving two-tone green, ; , z a with hea | with interment in Mt. Hope furnished A liberal olan of com 1 Lafayette St FE 3-1151 _ Ivping required Box 10 Pontise 
built and in the comparable 194 1 Sai Yerber serpentine wrist chain Cemetery. Mr Hiller will lie in | pany benefits See Mr Cook Ap s , BOOXKEEPER PAYROLL CLERK | Press a 
Batiek Fiat scene (ct « eccteety cals, Kk 15 wie stone state at the Melvin A Schutt | ply Associates Loan Compeny Ove pr | and Cost-Time clerk Good c elary | WOMAN WANTED FOR LIGHT 
M-59, Wed., Dec. 7, 9:55. Kenneth “&* 151,912 cars and 71.90 1 only—Yellow a wrist band with Puineral) Momelliwhere! recitation | _ 125-127 N Saginaw St Pontiac TRINOn GEN crite ard other benefits Phone perie. | housework and care of semi-in- 
C. Davies, 2117 Penobscot. wo 'rucks. 1 only one eens ia lapell pletarel pond of the Rosary will be held Sunday 0 FCO AND nel Department OLive 1-9211 Ait conveniences A ead 
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§-4800. Call collect. —Ady. Ward's said the production drop. a Sees cea ine ceapices Al I \bitior IS PENSION BIRMINGI. 4 7ENINOS seo) Biva ciDuck (Lexell er call 
ismall as it was, raised some FOG 7 Cais Pairs of costume ear rings of the Knights of Columbus 8un- ime eciats opsemeee a Sanreeae Milford “weutual 42036 
While it was parked in the city, lL Only .--C-@ [we upset: gu ecers ee setting: day at 830 pm. at the Melvin | ~RRING Birminghs Fmplowment Service WOMAN FOR COMPANION OF 
, N 7 as to whether the industry will’ , ee : : : A Bhutt Fnuera! Home M ROBBINS 139 W Maple i 44254. j wife No ened res Call between 
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jot on North Mill Street. somebody reach eight million car assemblies) | °o.iy‘Argus ‘slide projector "and | PERRY DRC 18.1958. MRS MARY | an Engineering Co. CASHIER. AFTERNOON SHIFT. | _ (and $ TES — 
took two hubcaps worth $20 from this year. It estimated the indus- carrying case ren nee greta cr : 12.30 to $30 Permanent posi- | WAITRESSES. NIGHTS APPLY IN 
i ; 5a1! 4 : 1 only-—Men’s toilet kit, brown leather age ‘ Ov wife o =e i zi tion with paid vacation and tm | son. Tony's Drive-in, [2 
his car. Luther Hastings of 581 try will be 316.300 units short of contains numerous combs & brushes ‘Adam Perry. dear mother of _ Sf all Royal Oak | surance Appty Manager's office. | urn Rd Utic ee 
Valencia St. told police yesterday. the eight million goal at this) ! only—Sheaffer pen and pencil set George Perry; 2 sisters and 3 28-43 vears Sincere reliable tn 1.177474. from 3to6pm Gebiand nineatet | WANTED MANICURIST AT 
ware P | 1 only—Plastic pocket case brothers also survive Funeral | terested im lifetime career in . = SP KEM [PRS COSMETIC & DRUG COUNTER. | once. Murry Sisters Beauty Studio, 
Christmas trees. Lar lec week's end, with only nine work’ 17 oniy—Neckties service will be held Monday Dec. | sales or sales management Car Mondav Thru Friday Experienced only. Full time or 667 W Huron FE 2-362 _ 
ch pine gest se days remaining Complaint 21- -3403- -54- oun! 39. ot 2 pm from the Allen's revisited Ba) traveling [Bales ox. far Xppointment 2 part time. Top wages Avoly in WANTED MIDDLFAGED EXPER- 
Sco! _spruce and 5 g t gray mane ouble nera ome wi ev y- | e c nowle of our bus- . tson. Wesic- Drugs. 100 W. 14 | senced salesiady for dr a 
_tion of — ch_ e, ’ ) 
- Canadian output this week ts7— 1 seit ed top coat, Tadeled Ruaiey > mond-&- Btertemn—offictating— t= + ines ummereesery We thermrehiy . . f apery and 
balsam at large American Legion laced at 6.320 cars and 851 trucks| coe 2ihee of vy eee eer Wa Gettce’ cata eben ‘ CLEANER AND sPORTER_ APP APPLY | fae "cond Apply to Mr MeCand- 
lot, corner Auburn and Paddock. an S\compiaint 21-2144-55- ‘Mrs. Perry will lie in state at verze salesmen eerns ebout - a —————— Coilin's Cleaners 630 i less at McCandless tne 11 N. 
—Adv.\compared with 6,422 cars and 860. 2 onl¥—Dodge hub caps the Allen's Funeral Home, Lake $125.00 for a week Above aver- abel is | Perry 
trucks last week. In the same Tn | Maree eereaay bee Orion: Ti cmotmneds teceatetiaad 7 ts aslo: COOKING AND GENERAL Ex- | WOULD LIKE A KIND MIDDLE. 
= = qua. . Promotion to sales | - | es = 
| Cake Walk—Square dance to- week 5,33 cars and 696 trucks complaint. 31-3174 wre ROCHELEAD “DEC. 15 1968. ALEX management "position ‘auiures |  SALES-CLERICAL-TECHNICAL ———_—_—Berieneed girl, own reom feo while mother ‘works, More. for 
= 7 ; a erace annual earnings of $8 000- ) anh . irminghem area er help em- 
night. C. A. I. Building, 5640 wil were built in Canada. ieniy ene inn vey eas esel ces 69, beloved husband of Loretta © | $12000 Above average manacers | PONTIAC | _ployed MI @3¢ . ° home than wages, Call PE $0627 
liams Lake Rd —Adv. A Rocheleau; dear father of | have opportunity for EXTREMF- | IT mploy t Servic Complaint i-083°49" grey Gerald J. Edward P...Chariton A, | 1Y HIGH income for LIFE. | i. w eee ee | COMP” TC ME ‘TER Help Wanted 8 
If your friend's in jail and needs) Dakar, French West Africa, is only—Boy's 24” blue and white bi- Mee eee) eer en nare cern SESE ee eee eee ee | MAN FOR’ RETAIL, LUM reeset | OPERATOR WANTED Mescaes ~S— 
bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. offering chocolate peanut butter) cle Cinceess Terry Gaed Mire men: | ter opportunit= cerca iteelt | fice Capaeael oll ‘mening pf FOR GENERAI : | tigi tal bd paleorcoael bed eat . . A ; “NER: 
—Adv.| ‘for export. {Complaint 21-3892-49: : ald (Rose Marie) Burkhart: dear at the time This may be a real | mates. Houghten Lumber Co.. St. | DEAS SEL Ua Lcchorgen ane) feat opted nal toad 
ee __| 2 gnlys Boy's bicycle 28° frame ivlue) prother of Mra. Walter ‘Adelle | gosortunity for vou | DETER. Johns. Mich. OFFICE. STEADY Sy eeecenet wa ety noise 
- | ated Forbes Funeral service will be | THIS by phoning . MAN WITH GOOD DRIVING REC- | - “Trac | _Perr , 
The newly-laid Atlantic cable yopice ie mercy "piven that_on An comeniy Boy's ted and white, bicycle held Monday. Dec. 19, at 8am. | . . | “ord for afternoon work desired | WORK. PONTIAC 4 ——— 
from Oban. Scotland, to New- 2st day of December at 1000 am the “Lincoln” make. serial C-13 OM ee interne be Grea AT HOTED WALDRON PE 6168 lei nenthnaar iiian te) Peatiec | PRESS. BOX 73. Exve not_re- 
foundland is scheduled to be| tne TE Ce eee et en ede. 1086| [hee heed sbierels, no name Lawn Cemetery Holy Name 8o- AUTO SALESMEN NEED 2 NEW Press Box @ 0 = ee cued re e113 10 em. to 12 
opened t the end of 1956. Buick A d Mot V3773746. Seri | plate, serial 8C-115 ciety of St James Church will | car salesmen Best of working 8m only 
ve : J fol -_|ai030623 a 39 Oakland Ave ipentiac: Complaint 21-2370-49 tecite Rosary at 8:30 pm Sat. | cendiion sie bal aty 9 plus cor WEUTBSY TEST CHRISTMAS ‘ 
pmeeeereeroemen — ummm Michigan. Said motor vehicle !s stored) 1 only—Old Codiliec boys bicycle, 28°. The wees of) Sorrow: will ben. | Health Megiastale beds) ue es 1OBS FOR MEN _ Instructions 2 
at said address and may be inspected ® t! frame, serial N377750 fc 8 auspices of the Ferndale ' aiclavsilablpGea chines lta nak Raakkecces net rey Se AAA 
\said address The undersigned peasrvas Complaint 21- 1117-80. OF at 8.00 pm Saturday and DIESE 
eet our rien y the right to bid at th Cale. 1 only —Boy’s bicycle, make unknown Rosary w1il be Sunday @ pm at | Fes ee catan acalers Ack Greer Ofc $700 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 
Lif f Vi ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT | color lve (sith cs irenty fore res il hehaplet la Sitenad pose for Jack Hodge Fern-Wood Chev- Manager Trainees $30 papa orice dese aed os apay ch ay wer ceinearince SES pags 
Cc b . 4 rolet anise Woodward Ave Fern- u Ahristmas “par 
e (1) 1 ia By M D. FOX, Complaint 21-2523-51 | _ dale dale LI 1-186 ; \ oes money If vou are a Pontiac reg- jobs as Diesel mechanics opera- 
. bs ‘ é \ oN x , He tors of tractors, bulldozers 
Collection Mgr | 1 only 26° Hawthorne bicycle, serial Card of Tha = HDMI istered voter contact Mr Hert- ulldorers, 
‘i nks 1 BASEMENT POURING FOREMAN : : r E cranes. and marine Di - 
R resentative — ee Oo ernie ee 2 = | hao re! pects intl Lads a mployment Service hice oes eee Cieesupenunmentaadl many omer 
“NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE |; 1 only Hawthorne bicycle, 26°. seria! WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR | Mens oe qelegraga. Relween a“ entre shat * Bice 1] ancy, aN yeeuare lacenaaie lv 
= ! E-06627 AC boy s i sincere appreciation to all of our r d 430 he | 9227 ACT NOW !! celly 
The following property has been re- Compiaint 21-2490-51 i kind relatives. neighbors = and | am an Dr ore prone) minded and want increased earn. 
| covered. ine Outland, County “bye the Unie ap" givin pica, Hawthorne Inebdn) for inelr many eapies cay you usr ExT MONEY? | MECHANIC WITH TOU "re CAREPR GIRLS” Sper seers i sions " | b ; E 4 «fe - 
have not been located. It will therefore mete. secant shew cue rea hee ci Galan Help meet tho monthly pay- | ron Garage 36 Flizabeth st “FE fs 2 eho ty For free _ntormties without 
be Complaint 21-1564-52 : $431 Girl good with figures $200 bit 
sold at Public Sale in accordance With ~ 1 oniy Maroon Whizzer bicycle, serial ment in the loss of our beloved mts on vour hore ‘ar. TV or — ———— —— = = = ai gation wr 
“Act No, 203.of PA. 1937 Properties of ® "175899. boy's fusband and father, William Vo | other obligations Make $15 to $50 SES SLCUORERPiteY 8270-8300 RACTOR TRAINING SERVICE, 
‘similar category recovered in other | Tedder. Also those who sent a week in sparestime supplving | ge mokkeenes v1, 8260-8900 INC 
Compiaint 21-941-83: | Are you intérested 1 General | 
counties will also be sold at this Public, flowers. tributes and cards and consumers in Bloomfield Township | A) UO ee eneral office .......-...... . S90 | BOX 1. paced >_PRESS 
See ee nclaale alll be belelati Michigan’ °/°"U. ims oo Eagle) Mkemovlie helped us in many wavs = Mrs | or Waterford Townshin with Raw- more money” Ifjyou have) $ or 3) Becretere | 2 22 -, $325 | DRIVING LESSON rt 
State Police Headquarters, South Harri- Comticnt Cerner 4-83: { _ William Tedder and children | pall Lit a last al ite logan aepptl nee cere! apere come 2 Clerical Se vee to Drivers’ Training are acer 
ee ese’ parting at eet | 1 only—Black with red and white trim, WE Wish TO | EXTEND eon | Mise reeport I tt, tae LSE | Haron afier ?) Gm criiavi eve. MIDWEST _ and Sunday. FE 2-4887 
Complaint 22-428-55 Po patrsaac eel Geld tale a a eee is ofterings feceizea | CAR WASHERS WANTED MOTOR- Od ears ss Ses ee | DRIVING | LESSONS. PONTIAC 
, 1 only—Boy's brown billfold - | oo : . from our many friends and rele- | Mart Auto Wash. 108 £. Mont- | NATIONAL PAINT FIRM DESIRES Employment Service 8 ET und 
l| peemenuite Se by cash atime of sale) | Onn" eer, Ee mer ie lives Mrs Thomas Miller and | _ calm PO eet ot lemeare paren Sidr and | 406 Pontiac State Bank Bide TUTORING” EuOTE 
| MICHIGAN STATE POLICE! LI n nder e family. | ———— wholésale store. Must have basic | _FE 662277 ING ENGLISH, READING. 
‘Dec. 16, 17, 1985- proc — os DESIGNERS ~ | knowledge or experience in book- spelling, arith. and ete, PE 2-6088, 
Complaint 21-2406-5 keeping. credit and collection. EXPERIENCED WA ITRESS WANT- IFTE: 
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE yt) eal. 30 ince ‘ena Rolltess bierce| = i Rea a | . Sales experience desirable. Good Cafa Mia restaurant, Birming- ue Decal shadeahe -figsens 
(total dama opportunity for advancement to a | _ fam: _MI 49623 will be given in inst 
core foging property, bas een, Te- Complaint 21-2208-8: IN Lovina lalate or P a branch managers position For the | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT. Close “to. city. tmtereaied "parties 
" ioe State Police and the owners have fon et / sue 34) Dicrcle, serial 17, 1950. Locipatdacion Company offers pen ed. 233 Oakland Ave are 8-1554 from 4:30 to 
He Sor Seat gate. Tt wl heafore 0 combine A-Hae wag| Tigh tard of atm nd wor | ot nue: anematin Moer | Eamets SM | er ener WAITRESS ra . 4 1 only—Higgins vs e rT wit | ixtures ress welding dies Spe- cations. r interview ask ee For 
THOMAS A. KNOX ,Act No. 203 of P.A. 1937. Properties of ‘old trim, model 502-229, serial | To. the tand of peace and rest, | cial machines—top rates an Mr Parker, 163 N. Woodward, _ old. FE 2-0135 porta agh soice years Work Wanted Male 10 
a similar category recovered a2 ceeees Fie04s Where ven here — are ee Birmingham. or. call MI _¢6000. EXPERIENCED ares 4 Bynes et ee 
counties will also be sold at this ie Complaint 21-2208-84: x ound eterna: - . OD. RINDER SPLINE GR 
Mr. Louis Pohl. manager of ],Sale. The sale will be held at Michigan) . | MODERN CRIDER: Ke GRIND- Good cook. Birmingham. Pon- BLOCK. BRICK AND CEMENT 
. . i : 1 only—Boy's blue AC. Roadmaster bi- Be Zi Issed 7 Poly in tson. Detroit ta work, chimne fireplac: 
the Life Insurance Co. of Vir- [State Police Headquarters, South Harri-| cycle D-46122 adiy_ missed by Sam and Made- TNCINEERING | _Broach Co, 850 8 Rochester Ra- ote reee bem ct bul PE een ee 
; son Road, East Lansing, Michigan on line and children SNES ees OAS oe er . EXPERIENCED WAITR PART : 
rea ed a enti introduce free 6, 1956 starting at 10 am. EST Tomiy Old boy Ai real bicreietreeriall| IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR SERVICE CO. | PARTS MAN Eas. Gere + Miverereet me Galsadeeck, eacsitmased! Lined 
in the Ponti Di ice aa herman Pali in Elk brand blue jeans rd | sched: away etre che ieene: LaPaMile iat > Woods ard Me aper Encode CHE) Ser PrOS ree ation rooms & repairs. EM 34778. 
ontiac strict Mr. only—Pair o (Complaint 21-1732-55: Ne ! ago ay, Berkley, Michigan ucts. Good wages and commis- | Ee a GIRL FOR DOWN- » 
‘Thomas A Knox. | of assorted sizes 1 only—Boy's perth Colson trade c. 17, ee — sion, Apply tn person Brai’ Mo- . stairs cooking and laundry. Eve CARPENTERS, ALTERATON AND 
Tom has been a leader ever irene rel hes Chippewa red wool name, serial 8845A mee wa aeace ites hems arms, | 5 tor Sales, Cass at W. Pike Si | Wed. and second Sun. off. Ref- repair. FE 8-2704 
untin ants - - ' - ~ t 07s Oak 
since ae the Life of Vir- Cornplaint 12-30-52 + Rees ai Tt Oy Beall girl's bike, black color | wer peara aeriek Gener « ae Desi ners mre ay ar aS shetty Txperienced Sain - Seren a Caner Sew ene 
ginia, and as this year closes, 1 only—No. 1 Set o egal aluminum epee circle Hi sticker on front fend- ay. M y ad- F MI 4.3410 } -Xp) nced woman, , oO = 1 pedi 
ware ‘13 piece: iy. Mr. and Mrs. James Dolsen : | _ ; er ; CARPENTER AND CABINET 
“ is once ager near the top. } 2ayment to be by cash at time of sale ‘Cempliaint 21-811-83: IN MEMORY OF MY BELOVED AND | Pontiac Motor E mploy es. | 40 vears, who likes chil- work | New 
om ows his business and MICHIGAN STATE POLICE 1 oniy—Boy’s bicycle. make unknown, son Gerald RK. Blankenship, who ‘ Earn up t dren pe ereces ee eee ee p to $200 r month in e to do genera yuse 
he constantly adds to _ his Dec. 16, 17, 1955 iack color, serial G53594 nee called away Dec. 18. 1953 et a e j your spare time selling the new ~ — . ; CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- 
Knowledge, as he recently com-}——— orice To BIDDERS CY" Saly"“o Raza ATO 4 ply Bo a ooh es LIETS — | Bayonet rere aMseternat, | work and cooking in doc- | ggg STS * ‘weeny: Fe > | niy— ya. ply tire out for ceals—get on the band < see y 
~—_ a study on the }) Sealed proposals will be received by) Complaint 20-1260-54: |e lume s0 far fae only proved wagon for more extra money ‘in tor’s home. Private room ELECTRICAL WIRING & HEAT. 
a urity law changes and [itne Board of County Road Commission-| 1 only—Firestone white wall tire size gaveuus wnrte face, tt ced For sutomaiion type meee "96. Call Mr. Jeffrey, OA 86-2521. and bath. MI 7.0333 ing control work. Licensed. Ed 
an advanced study course at Jers of the County of Oakland at their| ...7.20x15. serial C31296¢W Courage to bear the blow. but - also figs & tur; Jeffrey Ford Sales aes orice Mur: PE_2-8657. 
1 only—U.8. Royal white wall tire size rat EXPER 
Michigan State University. ‘office, 580 8. Telegraph Road, Pontiac, y y what it meant to lose you, no ates pereea cat & IENCED OFFICE GIRL LIGHT HAULING AT ANY 
Michi until 10.00 o'clock A. M., 7.60x15, no serial usiest Ford Dealer Shorthand re = Insurance FE 2-2200. 
‘Mr. Knox wishes to take this J pice” rengara Time, ember 29,|C  21-2028-54: Sadly "missed. by Mother, ‘Dad, LOCKHART & 19 _N._Wastngten, _ Oxford, _Mich. knowledge prefe but not re- MAN DESIRES ANY TYPE OF 
opportunity to wish all of his ] 1955, at which time and Sats they wili| 2 only——Used Firestone tires, size brothers, plaster. alle oad daueh: 2 . PHARMACIST, (3). BUSINESS EX- Call OL pn, or after work im ‘immediately 
friends a Very Merry Christ- ]/be pubitcly ed and read for furn- T1OK16. serial numbers 377956WF ter. WRIGHT sec aaah es [mad ahg “pm, Ol $0131 S131, eae Go 
‘ Drugs, ward, ' 
mas and prosperous New fishing the following: Complaint 21-2028-84 sie IX, LOVING MEMORY "OF ee ROINEERING SERVICE Birmingham. : etd! ph py ade MECHANIC. aND STATION AT- 
at standard brand of gasoline. : 1 onty—Ketley _Springtiela tire 6.70x1 away PARKING ATTEND aura DAY Ta = : ey ced. own 
Mr. Knox enjoys the assistance | “Information. bidding blanks and spect-| | Sefial 18DY57 fecal ea Es trom year work mast be geod (és eer aignis Mai eee = 
he is able to furnish indi- | fications may be obtained upon request 1 only—Kelley_ Springtield tire 6.70x15, ret taboo y py 3 to 4 pm. at ry Wares GENERAL HOUSEWORK ARB ina yore WANTED. 
viduals, families and groups in | Bids must be made upon oer County Pee “ 7 And "Friends from day to dav = . d 2 GENERAL AND Reasonable. FE 5-016. 
their plans for financial ‘Road Commission bidding form ‘ayment to be by cash at time of sale But never will the one I loved DETAILERS RASK COLLISION SHOP WARTS f myetsiing) Gays.| Waled|itake Vi: 
S€- | “ail proposals must be plainty martes] °° ~—«- MICHIGAN STATE POLICE From memory pass away. WD man to ‘take over bump and | { cintty Mn Must have own transporte: | Work Wanted Female 11 
| curity, through one of ‘the jas to ins contents. - ee Dec. 16, 17, 1955 Sadly her son and AnD, paint shop vith ite MA_ 41251. . PRP LPL PPR AA 
oldest and largest insurance The Board reserves the right to re- _ family, arenes, Agnes and bov: CHECKERS o purchase the business, 5475 GENERAL ONE 9g HOOL. AGE DESIRES CHRISTA 
companies, The Life Insurance ject any or all proposals or to waive » NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Flow 3 FoR’ Dixie Hwy. Waterford mo cooking, live in. Lin- work. Call after @ p.m. LEANT im. FE 63901, 
Is ers : Body layout. Is, 8 om 7-493" 
Company of THE nia. ot feta) td ele ey Lapeer The following property has been re- PEALE PAIS cial Ba keunes. vd 4 ohn A tf an) HIGH | sci SCHOOL 
e : mr Ar = 
uot, teteccer ana’ ts the eavemtegelere, meat Poles ena; the camer wave! ey GORMAN E (Eee eS DON'T WISH FOR | OQD TYPIST “te houses ort after school. Geil 
CRETE gale Sat Greil ape petra een OS | nor ree teers, | ieee Ary | | epee ae at : sold a ic le in accordance wit: “yr . . ee pir cD BOOKKEEPER. 
Poise ‘igen. end of the County of Oakland, Act No. 202 of P.A. 1937. Properties, of uners rectors 4 apse lG ull bm, all day MONEY! Make it easily | BILLING CLERK vent and dependable. 
| ja similar category recovered AND f , = : | 
BOARD 1 Og COUNTY ROAD COM. |counties will also be sold at this Public Ee EH ifi , MISSION! OF COUNTY |Sale. The sale will be held at Michigan Home, __FE 7" icient through Classified Ads. To GENERAL OENICE : "ee ol 
oP OAKLAND Micuioan. |State Police Headquarters, coun 2 Marri-| L Fou ; WORK fr me hour or Ge. Gp 
: son Road, East Complete 78 E; C : 
SOL D_ LOMERSON January 6, 1956 ana 4 Acres "esr. —_Wa' Tr ng. VO. ecil, rent, buy, swap, hire, PON I 
ROBERT O. FELT . Complaint—None (réc’ rec'd. from Pontiac 21680 Coolidge, Detroit . — i T AC PRESS { 
Dye 1 Hb only— Brown fmitation alligator glirkby Funeral Home FE ¢10t2 . SOrdan 63163 dial FE 28181, d BOX 77 ; 
4 , y . ; : - Sie as . : | 
hh 7 4 ; . | .: = i) = ; ® ‘ a | } > j 
\ - | 4 — yo ; ne i 
5 x ; 2 : f a 1 - f : \ a ; 
p | | , ci 7 a U , . : } id iN | pel ‘A 
, : : of i | ul 
| \ —~ 
               THE PONTIAC PRESS ? 
  
Work k Wanted ‘Female 11 a ll 
NGS, PER BU. 1 DAY 
service. 6-L471, 
  Furniture t Refinishing 16A 
  
Pe e2 rae AND DELIV. 
ery,   1 DaY sevice ON IRONINGS, 
uu. FE 5-0003. 
Gatece my WORK, 
Mon., Thurs. and Fr: 
peer — $7.50 plus 
    RA TYPING, _reterial Bervice. _EM |_ 3-2842. 
REPINED | W WOULD” LIKE 
pre penanp cond or two 
geen Maorly people, Box “iu. Pontiac 
=e MIMBOORAPHING. & BEC- ‘retarial service. EM 3-284 
PRACTICAL NURSE hE OR 3-5821.   
  TRONINGS IN odd HOME. REA- 
sonabie. OR 
7 WOMEN WA WANT WAL LW ABH 
TAKE W mmoe ap STeowinGs 
my home. Reasonable. -OR 
WANTED: "BABY SITTING OR} 
tnvalid. FE 2-6504. 
WASHINGS AND IKON 
5-0068.     WAN ings. 
WA ASHINGS AND ) TRONINGS. PICK and delivery, FE 5-226. 
YOUNG MO Horkes WILL BABYSIT   
  
  | 2 Hopbies & svoptess 
  
        
  
  
  
    
m and delivery. Good ceded at. 
reasonable rates. FE 5-3571 any 
time 
AA-1 MOVING AND TRUCKING 
Pick up and livery services. 
_Reasonable rates FE §-3458.   
  
  
      
  
  REPAIRING Feta ge A ore MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION. 
cialty, PE 5-01 PE $-1332. ne modern camera ae -_ 
Laundry : Servic 18) popular cameras an ares ere en nde - plies on aor a any Christ. 
CURTAINS FINISHED tigetromic® phota finishing. jain or ruffied finishing | LM SERVICE oa, latent sau scpest Sakties | aa noon ‘PE 5-8753 Corron at J 8, ALL 8 z aa PICTURE ALL 8 
ASHED PAINT BY NUMBER sere. ALSO RUGS | (‘ED $1.69, $5. AUTOMAT LAUNDRY $4.88, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS co, 
_|95 N Telegraph Ra. FE S-es04| 1 W_HUR wists Lace CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. i af ‘SCRABBLE 619 aie ‘eremes autifully finished. Pontiac it, CKENSTOS - Dear Phone FE \-8101. toons oe 21414 == 
FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- 
tt La) Notices & Personals 25 0 no pet 
Landscaping 18A | AAA PRIVAcE _ DETECTIVES. ee i ilesasatate in Domestic work. 
FOR BETTER TREE T Licensed, 30 years exp. FE 5-520). Tremova. F and orna- 
mental ees, ont eeuny’'FE| Aerotred Knapp Shoes — =P eee oe Retr” mirote Tet | sete airport RE. OR 31592 _ Moving & Trucking 1 19 AUDIVOX HEARIN AID) RM. 10 | LLL LLL It ' wl Wy N . Baginew. FE 405.20. 
ours HAULING SERVICE. ASH- DAINTY ‘AID FOR SUPPLIES 
|_¢@s_ & rubbish Nan ait rs. Burnes. 2-8814. 93 Mark. 
ASHES & RUSB Lia) ee LIKE TO WQRK? THEN | hauling. sap sb acorn 150 apply Glaxo ro. wa type lino- | 
_Wesson. FE 3- ms eum coating. No waxing. Waite's | 
|AA-1 MOVING 1 ecaries: PICK-| Notions. _ 
} PIECE SWING ‘BAND A AVAIL. | 
* abe a New Years Eve If in- | 
res contac. Ella Shar da 
__ #3240 » 
HAY | RIDE, W WINTER | SPORT PAR. 
TIES. FOOD FURNISHED coe 
  rf home, for working parent TIN! _ 23231, 
oy cuamenns shopper. Vicinity of | ~ BE DFORD MOV ING «KNAPP SHOES 
Union pene eooeer rakes: Excel-|Local & Long Distan »--PE 28787) ry! fume factory. representative | 
—_— an Boer AND HEAVY TRUCKING, | | FE 81072 110 Waterly | 
ubbisi w 5 irt | 9D ~~ | 
__ Building Service 12 _ 04 eravel: PE 3-003. | KNAI *P SHOES ~ | RUBBISH. ASHES ETC. BASE 554 3 senior Pe 56720 | 
LL WINTER DISCOUNT PR RICES ments ¢ PE ¢7615. = ee | ON AND AFTER THis DATE DE- ON INSULATION, SIDING. | INCINERATORS CLEANED. page | CRPASO APT eR Tew OSTE/ DE | COMB meoes or rubbish Lauled. Clean-up PE responsible jorseny) debts neon | 
Attics, ‘adits ees 3e) : scled by any other than myeels 
(eee A a “ QDECLCARTAGE | Eira por a sible ho money Oca Distance Mov = 
down, tree estimates, no pay- __) PE. 5.6808 : tomes OURS jeune are ments un rr LERS Wednesday and Thursday 
Racer Oe Trucks: to Rent | members lo fet their ifs 1106 | AIR COMPRESSOR GENERATOR TRUCKS TRACTORS 1 yi Power trowe. sanders, | AND EQUIPMENT stare | jog WEDDING, TRVETATIONS ti | 
Lamhe as Sa ae Bun |e Toa boys at ie Printed napkins—tfast service 
62 W. Montcal FE ¢6240 Pontiac hatsat | UseED JUKE Box RECORDS. ie AT CEMENT WORK ontiac Farm an cents. Open Fri. and Sat. only. 
ee Industral Tcactor|\Com) > = LLOYD MONROE 
FE 4-6866 
BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT Also chimney repairs 
_ saimates 2-000. FE 2- 
BASEMENTS DUG UNDER BUILD. 
__ings “Free estimates, FE 2-0077 
BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMEN T| 
work, Also chimneys. No job too/| 
cial o Residentia) and commer 
juaranteed work,   
  estos BUILDING FHA FI. 
crane ne Mesemiene PE 4-5470 
elas ABINST hk CUSTOM 
“90% 
Discount   
November —: 
and 
December On all modernization alternations 
kitchen, bath. siding roofing 
general remodeling. Complete car. | 
try work on ali improvements 
1 direct, no salesman. FHA No money down No pop too large | 0 job too sma! eo ee 
D & M BUILDING SERVICE 
FE 23-7004; Eves OR 3-2276 
PE 32-8245 
~ CEMENT & BLOCK _ work FE 5-078? 
CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY 
Fioors, basement EM 3-467) 
CARPENTER WORK—.OUGH & 
_ finish Pree estimates. OR 3-1680 
Sihestrdaht oi REPAIRS AND Al- 
rations A ree service. Weather- 
_¥y. | FE &7118 
CARPENTERS. 
repair. FE 8- 
ELECTRICAL aiagat LICENSED 
Ed_ Murray, FE 2-0657.   
pRALTERATION & 
FLOOR LAYING, 8 SANDING AND AND 
finish 0 vears experience | 
Modern equipment, guar. work 
thr estimates. John Taylor, OR 
FLOOR LAYING. 8 SANDING AND 
or. FE $2080 Bud Bills. FE ¢-3921 
FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS A 
_ Specialty. Call Bills. FE 2-5789 Foon LAYING. SANDING, AND 
finishing. Licensed Pm bar All 
work guaranteed 
Pontiac Mard wood Ficor verre 
“Where Quality Comes First" — 
FLOOR SANDING LAYING FIN | 
R_ Gardner, 491 Central. FE 27519. 
GEN AUTO REPAIR. ROAD & towing service. Oakland Garage. 
rear of 756 Oakland at Kenny Dr 
GENERAL BUILDING eREPAIR 
ome seal ay aor TE 4a 200 
GYARANTEED ROOFS ALL 
kinds EST 1018 pie Marsh’! 
333 «ON. Cass. FE 2-3021. FE 
2-046   HOUSE MOVINU FULLY _ equi _FE + 48459 L. A. Young 
j08. FLEMING. FLOOR LAYINO sanding. finishing. 188 Edison, Ph | 
CATEINS AND PLASTERING 
New and repair aE CONe 
PLASTERING NLS \ND REPAIR 
; aan one. F rE _3-2036. | 
a. “BN¥E FLOOR LA L-A¥ING - 
sanding and hing Phone FE 
50502   
  
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Business Services _ 13) 
APPLIANCE SERVICE     
  e|   825 8. WOODW 
  Open Daily 
___FE 40661 _ 
REDUCED RATES | Large van ea serve you Smjth- 
Moving FE ¢ 
(RUBBISH. eS be ik “BASE: | _ments cleaned. FE 
UNWANTED ARTICLES | RE 
j moved free of charge. OR 3-67 
_wants haulir   
eas Painting | & Decorating 20 WanTED TO BUY ALL on 
,&1 DECORATING 
and wall papering 
_mate FE 4-0255 PAINTING 
Cal oor esti- 
A-1 INTERIOR DECORAT- - 
ing Reasonable Free Esti- mates OR 3-1626 
  A- Ae PAINTING INTERIOR Ex. | 
terior. 10 per cent disc. deer cash. Guarante Pree cst 4-8205 
A-| PAINTING. PAPERING Mason Thompso . FE 4-8364_ 
| A-l ‘PAINTING, PAPZRHANGING. 
care removea. Estimates. FE | 
  éu STOM DECORATING. 
papering oer service. Co 
merce EM 
LOCAL PAINTER ae DECORA.   | Hf hone some open time. FE wa 3131 
|LOCAL PAINTER AND DECO- 
cates with some open time FE   
| PAIN LING PAPERHANOING WALLS CLE |___ TUPPER, ORS *s t061 
|! _ Free estimates, FE %-2706_ 
| Painting & Wall Washing |   
  
  inet cone Wtd. . Household Goods 27) 
Po. PE| VET | WITH 2 TON STAKE SKoce ONE OF _ FE +4088 fu 
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watt L| 
>ainting & Wall Washing | 5*   
7 
| FURNITURE NE fel. Entire home or oda jots. Get the 
top dollar, Will buy outright or 
cell tt for you 8 B Community 
ale Phone OR 3-2717. 
| LET US BUY im QR A0 AUCTION it for you OA | MODEST MAIDENS 
     
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Wd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32. 
                    
ose icoukract or equity in your 
K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Rd FE 4-463 
| Wanted | Real Estate 32A 
TRADES — TPADES We are specialists in tradin 
homes, farms, lake property an 
business opportunities. Large dn 
payments are scarce Trade your 
equity, larger homes for smalier, 
city property for suburban home 
for incomes) We do our utmost 
lo satisfy al) rties concerned 
not fee] abl gated. Call us for   
Saar “LARGEST 
buyers. Cash waiting. 
PE 4-7881.   
of furniture Phone FE 2-55 
Ww ANTED FURNITURE you have asinine for sale | 
aa want prompt, courteous serv- 
and highest price 
COUNT YS LARGEST 
USED FURNITURE BUYER 
FE °-2866   
__ Wtd. Miscellaneous: 28! 
| DEEP-WELL ROD PUMP IN | good condition Cell FE 68-2676 Head 
fore 2 or write R Watson. 510, 
_ Grixdale, Pontiac ee 
RAW FURS WANTED | HIGHEST PRICES PAID 
Wa 
nmengial: pup Male MA 6-2 
_ Wanted to Rent — 2) 
PREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS 
fe expense ‘ime and dozens | 
unwanted We send 
appointment | 
in your rental today 
ADAMS REALTY CO. 7 WALLED LAKE 
NTED: THOROU gh os A8)   
__Free Estimates FE 54-2211 _FE 2-7053 
; 2 BEDROOM HOUSE WANTED | | _Phys sio- Therapy 21a be Lencd bpveieied man and fam- | 
y Imm i} | 
SwEDIswetaseaor & THERAPY FE 44680 — ee eet | 
cial foot technique. 712 Elm 
|_st ve 2851. 2 
22) Talavisseal! Serv ice 
DA avo is bbe ot ee sERvice 
AKA 
FiXIT SHOP 
| erg & delivery service, 
GUARANTEED | Ty R REPAIR A 
Be) H 
RADIO & TV. ie PARK 
COPENHAVER 8 kJ iO Tv 
repair 508 W. Huron. Right eerv- 
ice calls, FE ¢. 607 
TUCKER's | RADIO-TV._ 
|_ FE ¢3600 68 E Pike 
jo _Typewriter | Service 1 224 
chine repairing. Expert work. 
General Printing and Office = 
_ply_ Co, 17 W_ Lawrence 
RITER “RENTED 
123, (N, Gaginew St “TYPE Mitchell's, 
__Upholstering | 
| 
rE $3714 | 
| FYPEWAITERS AND ADDING MA.| FE 8244 
| 
23 OR 3} BEDROOM HOUSE OR 
flat. unfurnished around Jan. 15th Have 2 bovs age 3 & 7. Pontiac or 
suburbs PR $6730 of write Own- 
er, 17610 Wastiand. Roseville. Michigan. 
WANTED TO RENT 2 OR 3 CAR garage with lights .OR 3-7264 
a RADIO, 24 ka = 
sf Share Living Quarters 30 
WOPKING GIRL WILL SHARE 4 
rocm apt Call FE 2-325 sfter 6 
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 
CASH For Contracts New or Old | ree “ Sn: ll. 
FE 54-9075 
Pers! for Ted. eirCullesen 
Call anv hou 
J. C HAYDEN, " Realtor 86 6 E Walton Bivd | 
TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR Liege contract. Realtor Partridge 
“bi to coe 43 W. Huron   
DRAP' PES MADE TO ORDER. clos _St Phone FR patie | __3-0575 __ 
EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- 
8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 
_ 3-264. Free_esti qates, 
THOMAS Ss eae 
%_ 8 TELEGRAPH FE_ 5-8888 
SLIPCOVERS, aires: & BED. 
    Spantel. In vicinity Cass-Sylvap 
We service a tiak.s of refrig-| Subdivision. Cass or 
erators, washer vos, cleaners! Sylvan Lake Recent: Ans. to 
ee all 3, Ba Oe ey i appliances | Nappy. FE 2-005 
R ve.. PE| cost. white AnD SABLE COL- 
| Victatt Shetoy Village at re * oN . icimity elby age. ca ~A & B TRENCHING hoc Footings, water line field tile) 
_FE 5 $061, 
ALL MAKES GF FOUNTAIN PENS 
repaired by factory spines men 
at our store. Ceneral g & 
A aN Co. ide WwW. Law. 
$0135, 
BLOOMFIELD we CLEANERS 
Walls a * window: 
Free est., e 
Tence St 
  Reasonable 
DO obligati ion. FE 2-1631 
CARPET LAYING, SEWING, Any Carpet 
con on location or , Gell 
em ed, exp. man Cal! any- 
% 60137 or FE Apieatios -_ 
DRY WALL BY MACHINE 
Pa re No job too big or ome 
EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE & RE moval Ph. FE 
3-2000. |LOST. PEDIGREED COLLIE. 
White & sable Markings of yee 
sie .Male. Answers to name 6: 
Duke. Vicinity of 3300 Baldwin 
$50 reward. or FE 
$-9921. 
LOST. MALE DOBERMAN PINCH- 
er, in vicinity of corey Lake. An- irbeds to name Mike. EM 
  
LOST: LARGE COLLIE. MALE, 5 yrs. old. Answers to the name of 
— Child's pet. Reward. FE 
  VICINITY OF AUBURN Hets. Weimaraner hunting dog. 
“Answers to 
German short, - 
end . Reward of- 
fered. "call FE 4-8733   ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- 
Robt cane HE Pie 
rin Ot, LEANE: AND Fi . as service 
Sesser FE te — 
rd phat ade | AND \RPET e ee ee shrinkage ‘or fading 
fabric 
tn a ine od ergngnes- ‘call DeVol 
wales 
UTO. rie at AT 
Peary: rear of 786 Oak- 
Kenn: 
  G AL AUTOMOBILE RBE- 
ee ober it oniz- 
    FILED MANLEY. LEACH 10 BAGLEY 8T 
Shouse Auto Upholstery TAILORED SEAT COVERS CONVERTIBLE TOPS 
PE 6-1752 40M. Parke St. meer 3, Huron. &t 
WASHING MACHINES AND, VAC, amt io Pom. re iy toe eae 
aking, Talloring 16 16   
    
    . MA|_M   
tri-color. Lasher and Hick 
Grove roads area. Sunday. 
14-4357. 
FOUND. SMALL COCKER IN VI- 5 
FE 35-5603. einitvy of Perry Park. 
| $25 REWARD FOR. INFORMATION 
about or return of 2 yr. old re 
Boxer, mate, Lost since Oct. 
T 4-5357,_ 
LOST: WALLET IN BLOOMFIELD 
Theater Sat, night, with driver's 
license, car registration, and $58. 
__ Reward. FE 80726. 
BLACK LABRADOR RE- | 
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7 mos. old. Bluish aray in corer. { 
Cind A 
  LOST BEAGLE BITCH. LARGE 
e | CAS | 
Convert your o! en into | 
CASH. See 
JOSEPH Fo REISZ 
_‘*preads Your material FF 5-5797 | 531, w eee FE 2-0059 
___ Lost & & Found 24 ee ~ | | WE HAVE 
can BEAGLE FEMALE. OWN- $200,000.00 | pan and pay for ad. FE | At our disposal te purchase new 
wih + or S@RXOhed laid contracts for LOST. TAN MINIATURE E FRENCH | our clients See me before you 
poodie. Reward. FE 5- | sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. | 
Lost” IN B pimomiss —_ OR- | ance and white Brittany Spaniel,| To Buy-To Sell-To Insure 
amed Bristol, Call MI 4-4723. 
cost BLOND MALE OCKER 
MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTO 
Co-operative Real Estate Eeceeee | 
Evenings and Sunda 
1075 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-0263 ie | ACTION! 
  on the sale of your Land Con- 
act If it is what we are ook. | 
ing for we wit) *%uy them or 
within 24 ES them for you 
ours, Bee us for the fast serv- 
jee you are looking for. No con- 
tract too large or too small. 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Sa st 
eve. 
% MORTGAGES |ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from 
= acre with 100 foot frontage | 
No appraisals or closing fees. 
B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | Equitable Society 1717.8. Tele ror 
__FE_¢0521; Eve FE   
  
  GASH FOR LAND RB. J 1380 OM 5440 Dixie Hey 
OR 31 
FAST ACTION! If you have the contract- we hare 
the MONEY. Clark Real Estate 
iano * Ask for a 
a 
Cash Waiting | For good contracts. call or see Mr. Johnson a poccenety for quick, 
    esate male. Reward, Elgin courteous act 
Lost — SMALL BLACK & WHTTE| A JOHNSON, Realtor | 
“black ve “end toe waite, a tS. Telegr h Rd. awe’ to “Spot.” Reward. FE Bat 
a | LRewe TADS F Sep BILLFOLD. “CASH 
i contracts, 
Pointer, male. savckiteane een: an a tglipe + hyo tee _ seasoned 
on on Baa rE ie medical on 
LO8T—LA N LEATHER - SCHI RAM ; 
“Eee year sces | eee Toe | importan : oe * hecks Evenings and Sundays _ward.. FE : = PL Josiyn | rd. Realtor 
Lost: RED cote a TEL Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | 
Viberal reward, MAGS. WE NEED i > LAND CONTRACTS WANT ve one a home?’ ng 7700, 
          
We will give vou a ouick cash 
hidden 
ek eal tod. Pree en sth 
bo eee Es   3 ‘31640 H'Westera Rwy. 
  ane vaea we will give 
you our honest opinion in regard 
to the possibility of trading your 
property. We are establishing a 
Teputation as the leading traders 
of Pontiac 
DORRIS & SON RzArvoRs Es 41557 
782 W. Huron 
| Cooperative. Real Estate 1 “Exchange | 
LISTINGS NEEDED 
Businesses and commercial prop- 
erties, pair a or farms Qualified 
buyers waitin, 
ROY KN AU F, Realtor 
26‘) W Huron PE 2-7421 OA 8-3330 |   ANTED: CITY LOTS WITH SEW: 
er and water. 
_afver 6 om 
Johnson * ‘HAS DONE IT AGAIN: 
That's right folks. We have 
over 90 per cent of 
and are desperately 
all types of property 
quick and courteous 
FE 4-2533 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. Telegraph kd. Office Open 88 Ww 
  
sold 
in need of 
to sell. For | 
action, call | 
  
CVX OTS | 
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4 
40612. Call | 
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our listings | 
| 
Ve desperately need city tots | 
with water and sewage Buyers 
are waiting for lots in any de- 
Hor ee location. Contact us im- 
CLARK REAL ESTATE 
FE 4.6492 1362 W _Huron 8 L Open Evenings 
BUY OR SELLE Q& will personally buy 
rice is reasonable. Cal] now and | 
et us prove it 
R RILEY, BROKER 
FE 41157 FE 17-0086 |   
CASH 
48 HOURS 
FOR YOUR HOME 
EQUITY 
uM W RIG HT, Realtor 45 Oakland Ave. rE 
| Co-operative Rea] Estate Exchange | 
FARM PROPERTY WITH OLD, 
house and storage buildings be- | tween Baldwin and Auburn Ave. 
area Lease or buy 2 
PRIVATE PARTY WOULD LIKE 
poate or lot on Indianwood Lake 
Will consider other name lake. 
_Write Pontiac Press Box 6 
Mahan Has Buyers 
¥OU -WANT—ACTION 
The demand is great. Our sales 
force is exceptional We n 
your listing and will certatniy 
do our utmost to pease you 
Our 19 years of satisfactory Real 
Estate dealings in Pontiac as- 
sures us that you wil) be satis | 
fied We handle al! details for fi- | 
nancing and closing. Cal] us to | 
day to list your property. 
Buy-To Sel]—-To Trade 
Yo OeuY IT-WE'LL INSURE rr 
MAHAN REALTY CO. REAL 
Soomro Estate a uengs | 
1075 W. Huron 
NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 
POST OFFICE 
Owners! We need 2. 3. and 4-bedroom 
homes for sale. aeeee with or | 
without houses. We buy, sell and 
voce land contracts 
ulck, dependable service 
PONTL ACREAL TY GO: 
737_ Baldwin __FE_ 5-8275   
WILL BUY. OR LIST YOUR ae 
property, Purchasers waitin 
Office 806 Commerce R 
Ph. Pontiac EM 3-331] 
R. F. McKINNEY UNiv. 1-5708 
SOLD or Not Sold f your property isn’t sold yet. 
hate because it 
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asn’t been listed | 2 BEDROOM TERRA 
  Rent Apts. purnlshed 33 
1 ROOM. KITCHENETTE PRI-. vate bath 2 employed girls or 
couple. Adults only. Alberta Apts. 
_ 200 N Paddock. 
i FURN. ROOM FOR ONE MAN 
on first floor Pyt. entrance. FE | 
5-8339 139 Raeburn | 
ROOM AND KITCHENETTE. | 
Electric stove and refrigerator 
entrance. Near Yeiow Cab | 
4 PE 23-4864, after 4 pm 1 
4216 Central eee 
1 OR 2 WARM HOUSEKEEPING rooms Gentlemen preferred eS) 
E Howarc 
| 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE | ENTRANCE, | 
one child... PE 68-2028 | UPPER 3 ROOMS AND | 
It SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1955 
  [TWENTY-FIVE   
Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 | 
3 
Heat Apply ran ee Apt, 444! 
ike E FE & 4 ROOM APT’S TILED BATHS Le, LEA N ROOM, For Rent Rooms 
AUTOMATIC | 
|3 ROOMS PARTLY FURN CLOSE GLEAN ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO to bus line Private bath and | 
entrance. Adults only. 245 White- | 
more. = 
3 ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT AND. 
hot water furnished Vicinity of 
Auburn Heights FE 4-041 
4 ROOMS Heth Jot ee ‘CLOBE IN, | 
4 “Roous aan re _ MANSFIELD. 
_FE 5-6028. 
@ ROOMS AND. | BATH. BASE- 
ment. FE 
6 LARGE acoas “IN LAKE OR- 
fon. Heat, lights and gas fur- 
nished. $2450 per wéek Year 
round MY 2 : Hem- | 
mingway, Lake Orion. 
1889 WHITE LAKE RD. 2? MILES 
no: of MS@ off of Ormond Ra. 
APT. PrOR, Ent. 
  ‘BY wiLLrasag AEE 6 ROOM 
duplex, fireplace. Garage a 
810 
DELRIO APTS. | 281 Oakland 
rooms aod and 
utilities fi furnished Couple “only 
R ROOMS. EXC. 
Toeation. . Adults. $65 Mp SIDE | 
| LAKE FRONT. MOVE f NOW 725, sp Healy vacation ot Sandy) ~~ 
rooms, tiled bath | 
siding closet doors. Oxbaw Lake 
frea. $110 month annually UN!- 
versity 3-8813. 
ORTONVILLE, LARGE 3 ROOMS 
$15. Also 2 rooms and garace. 
5-9687 
“BATH, 
hest furnished, 875 a month FE 
| _2-7632. __ 
WEST SIDE APT AVAI! 2? BFD- 
furn. ‘$02 mo Before 5. FE 
after 5. FE 5-1172, 
WATERFORD. 4386 LESSIN | BT. 
gound floor, ovt watrance 4 room, 
avd bath 2 children weleome 
$11 50 r week. 30104 be- | 
_tween 8 and 3 = 
{ 
Rent ‘ouses | Furnished 35 
\3 ROOM. Cc CABIN. aries furn. Call after 5. Lake Orion, 
oat 3-7263 j 
'2 BEDROOM FURN OIL HEAT, 
1335 Beachland, Sylvan Lake. Ph. 
_ Detroit, WEbster 46163 for apn ' 
2 BEDROOM MODERN GARAG®. 
For counie Close in. $80 m 
FE 27673 
M. PARTLY side Adults 
fe E 
ROOM USE. COUPLE 
ve eblid. Uneleteaces: _FE 24 ~ MODERN 
only FE 3 ROO 
North 
4-465 | 
“WITH | 16 
— § ROOM, PARTLY ane 
2 RM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, PRET Outside totlet. 845 a& mo. 2723 
vate bath, first floor Baby w wel- | Dean Drive. Duck Lake. FE 
come. Close in. 62 Gladstone. rs 2-6515 
2 ROOM. FURN_ APT. ADULTS | 
_enly, 100 Pine Grove | 
ROOM APT. COUPLE. 224 8. | Marshall { 
j2 ‘CLEAN ROOMS. COUPLE ONLY. 
Ellwood. 
3) inocaes AND BATH. PRIVATE 
entrance. Adults only, Log Pearl 
_St_No drinkers. PE $2100. _ 2 ROOMS AND BATH MAIN floor Pvt. entrance 2 men. 16 
Florence ee 
2 ROOM APT, PVT ENTRANCE 
Bath and hot water. heat furn 
No children 430 N inaw 
2 ROOM FURN APT. PRIVATE 
entrance, shower and stool, FE 
2 LARGE NICE ROOMS HEAT, lights and washing orivileges. Pri- 
vate entrance, 208 Norton. 
2 LARGE ROOMS jAND BATH. —   OOM. fo 
ais, 72 Washington 
2 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. 
— for one person. 66 - COUPLE | 
lan ea "APT VERY REASON- 
able rent rvuewees woman de- 
sirable FE 5-2536. 
2 ROOMS EVERYTHING FUR- nished. 5 minutes 
town. No drinkers 
68 Fairgrove. 
ROOM CABIN. 4 ALL C CONVENT. | 
Utilities ineluded. 
Tru-Rustic Cabins, 468 
Broadway. Lake Orion, Mich. a 
ROOMS, KITCHENETTE. e. 
in. Emploved couple only Must | 
_be clean, no drinkers. FE ¢2337. 
2 ROOMS 
____ _Appiv 239 Russell 
2 ROOMS CHRISTIAN COUPLE. 
_Private entrance 116 E Howard. 
‘PONTIAC AND 
. Steam heat. Cou- | 
FE 32-0470 fro 
or children. 
_ ple preferred 
3 ROOMS, COUPLE ONLY. FE 4-5435 
} ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | 407 8 Jessie ee 
3 ROOM. MODERN CLEAN. | 
partly furnished, ® & Johnson | 
402 
3 ROOM APT wear: LIGHTS AND | 
gas furnished PE 2-0473 
3 ROOM PARTLY FURN. UPPE? 
apt Private entrance. Between - 
end 8pm FE 2-887 '} CLEAN ROOMS, WORKING COU- 
_ple preferred _¥E | 2-8935 . 
> fataten, tL FURN APT. COUPLES 3 FURNISHED ROOMS ADULTS N Sagine 
"ROOM aerial APT eure ! ate entrance. 5 m ee 
Pontiac Not more than 
family. FE 8-0370 before 6 ie _ 
3 oe & BATH BRICK TER-| 
Apt. Private ree ae 
Highland Rd. Mur al 4-2 
1| {ROOMS & BATH. “West SIDE 8-4074 after 5 FEL 
4 Rooms “AND BA rei Gactane 
302", Orchard Lake Ave al 
a «ROOMS AND BATH 2-0361   
MS A’ ao ) BATH FURN NO drinkers or children. 2124 Com- monwealth 
APT. FOR WOMEN CI CHILDREN |" welcome. FE + 55-4340 
AT SQUARE LAKE. PRIVATE 3 3 
Tooms & beth FE e130 —   BASEMENT a FOR GENTLE. | 
FE 5-226 | 82 MY | 
| R ROOM TERRACE. NEAR TEL- 
o rorca Automatic heat, carpeted. 
Call FE 3-712 before 5& $00 Ask for Mr 
  
  
MY CSE   
tance 
Mansfie! 
SLEEPING) ROOM } W. Huron 
aaa pvt. home. 
ence ~~ SLEEPING 
Bus service Pontiac Motors 
2) OR 2 MEN | 
} ROOM _IN | #6 Clar- 
WARM SLEEPING ROOMS CLOSE to noatisc Motor. 284 Nelson, Cell" 
_ after 5 
__Rooms \ With | Board 38 
1 OR 2 MEN ( CLOSE TO PONTIAC 
| Convalescent _Homes ~38A. 
PINE CONE NURSIXG   
PPO OS 
6 HOME 
has vacancies for men and wom- 
en State license: 24 hour nursing 
care 
1345 Baldwn FE Flexible rates Bus line 
4-601 
PLEASANT VIEW CONVALES- 
cent Home, Btate seperes ed Open 
  to retired and ee pee Res- 
ervations by calling oR 4320 
Hotel Rocms 39 
HOTEL AUBURIN 
Rooms by Day or 
2 reom 
Cooking and refrigere' 
464 Auburn FE ? Also 1 or Week 
trtments 
   ~HOTFL ROOSEVE Rooms $12.50 up. Bath. 817.50 up 
  
ern rooms 
West Huron   
  | HURON HOTEL CLEAN Moo. 
a ee day or Pare 
ne 
  37, 
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| BOARDING HOME FOR ELDERLY | 
women. OR 3-5821. 
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  For ‘Sale Houses 43. ON 
WE NE WILL, BUILD 0 ON Vee or For ‘Sale Houses 43 
Birmingham—Bloomfield   
        
  ik Niece shell 
Po. Beduawt Water: Novdripkers: | - Co you telus. $110 down. $45 | Rew. brick Colonialy 4, bedroom, mo e our model. For ‘wddi- ying poses surat Cape 
persons FE 5-8466, 164 Mt. Clem- | onal information contact with thermador oven end, sow 
ems H ta color. Near Quarton CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM FOR se 500. gentleman. 42 Matthews. oe Or Bedroom bath on first floor. 
_ +036. oe 5019 Cass Eliz, Rd Sudden transfer org Od gene 
CLOSE IN CLEAN SLEEPING | PE $2352 or FE 20179 Cheesbeg oS va 
rooms Men only _46 Mechanic ' Cor ORED. 2 BEDROOMS DOWN. | car garage. $1,700 wjll finish an- FOR MEN WITH GARAGE. NEAR attic finished. as heat, fenced | other 1 ft. on second. ener as Hospital. No drinkers. FE yerd Price 800 | $29.00. 
= 58461 own. $800 digcoune or Mian te to| Birmingham school district, 4 
_ONE ROOM FOR RENT. COUPLE i mo ortgage 190 Crestwood. FE bedrooms, 2 beths, white cape 
94 Mary Day afler 5 pm. | eod, newly painted. Acre site. 
ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN GA 2 firepeaces. 2 cer garage. straw- 
e available. Auto heat and HANDY MA Ne ; > pp bicady ee Storms and 
water Call aft 6 This is one for you room bun- 
2-978 26. Mark ee | galow, partly finished: Pull sf | ea new. spot'ess ¢ room brick 
ROOM WITH BOARD OPTIONAL. | ee and patnt is all vou need | drcome. 38 N. 1ete Ol aad 
FE 41289. 4 - Ce show Price w ze $1, down | hppa | rch Extra a oa 2 
ROOM & BOARD FOR MEN 2 eau | ear gar 80 
warm clean quiet, Walk Only 3° a old with gas heat, | meat Mocaertull ai borhood, 
fenced yard and garage Income 
of $120 per month The full price 
is only $9,800 with terms. Shown 
by appointment. 
vessel S AHEAD 3,750 
| ene Oakland Hills country club, 
deluxe 3 bedroom fieldstone and 
| brick ranch 3's bath . Pine 
| kitchen. Frigidaire thermador 
oven and stove Large first Moor 
Be ready for soring in this 7 utility room. full dining roem, room brick lakefront home Tile screened porch, oversized garage. 
bath. tile kitchen, oak trim, rec- laweculate cond. Joy eee, 
Teation room, x37. Stone fire- $42,500 
place. auto, heat. 2 car garece | Tri-level colonial offering many 
Beautiful landscape 150 = foot interesting features. 3 bedrooms, 
breakwater, many more extras seperate dining room, first floor 
Call for appointment now | utility room, ree. room, 2 fire- 
places, large Jot : 
! 
Motorhome privileges FE 4-37" | $1000 non Smal! home " $5.500 full price ma o n W M l 
| OHI oes HOME mE IN teecacel sent condition Plastered att, anue 
Day. eluft PE 2071. walls neat as @ pin. See it now \ . 
ROMs BOARD 30 CHARLOTTE i Y & Snyder wa 
ROOM “AND BOARD FOR MEN Russe oung et wee ee 5-076. 47 Florence REALTOR when A Soom 
Cc 412°W Huron FE 44525 2 BEDROOM E AT iN 
wALRIN DUTANGE TOM oy» FE tM * GEN Walaa, ee Motors. 559 8 SME BOMRD Immediate Possession | seat combination. Se a3 be 
| WIDOW WOMAN WISH A A 4 bedroom home tn good res!- nterior partially unfinished. 
ere, FE Ce Gential area With privileges to a | (auber it Mae ne De _. 
fine sandy beach on Union take | —   
  Handy to shopping Center Walled 4 ROOM FURNISHED ‘HOUSE. 
Lake school sy serum @s mice Watkins Lake. FE 4-5268 
sized living room rate din- | 
sad tea Step-saving ‘1 chen. Au- | 
malic washer @ electric stove 
uded. 2 baths Full basement 
Fenced shady lot. All 
$200 down 
EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake | OPEN SUN. 1to 5 
A BARGAIN 
Union Lake Tiucee | Excellent suburban loca 8 
EM 3-3314 Eves. EM 3-3705' room rai 2 bedrooms. | full Saal arp hard weed floors, wall to 
w carpeting. ing plas- 
tered walls. Fail basement, forced air of] heat, heater, 
Enclosed Secureae! TNs car poe . 
tered garage. House s cluding garage, 2 lots, = =< 
Fenced in with shade 
garden space. 1 block — rehiie Civilians $7 50 Down. | panties discount for cash to morte 
| | Efrabeth Lk Rd to Atroort Ré. Tura é 
PEUS GOSTS   right & follow s to 
Becket — e 
1TSA GIFT! 
  
  
    
  
  ;_for Mr. Pace _ ___Rent_ Stores 40. PAYMENTS 636.07 PLUS Kew 3 bedroom erin & frame 5 ROOM BASEMENT r HOUSE. GA. el ranc ome wi ped a 
rage and breezeway. 4 miles out LAROE MIL noon ON CHASE Met en raaiip tease Wakane ! jarage. Looe : 
at Mill Lake. 22 Auburn Ave. R tracks | cca: 3) blocks eouth! Perry. are any ales ving 
_ office in rear. _ “for “ght. aay stor east of East Bivd. Gas heat. Ttcaberns. Seonuiici kicoan with 5 ROOM. PARTIALLY FURN = age Wymso FE ¢11 | 2 and 3 bedrooms. For additiona! | dining space. Sliding door clos- modern house North Sanford BRAND NEW arcane ON DIX- | information, all ets galore. Baseboard 
Adults. only, Give references. ay \ ie Highway next to large super hest, all rooms basement. 
ly Pentisc Presg Bor 16 __| market. Ressonabie rental | texas Tecreation room with fire- @ ROOM LAKEFRONT 3 BED-| W'Horon Pe sian Oo” 2 | Ca t ll R lt place. paricyar puss $0, satiety | to- rogm bat! car garage  —— 2 | 
M ny prin {eotures Will leas- | 420 0 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 20X50 | S e ea vi home is offe ac 
NICHOLIE & HARGER 33 | call FE 23-1643 price of $31,860, Immediate W. Huron, F ee | SNANDE NEW STORES, AUTO- 1601 FE dh Mule Rd. Royal Oak . 1 to 5 pm, @ ROOM HOUSE_NEAR PONTIAC | matic heat. Next door to large | JOrdan 6-0 Lincoln 1-1705 Led Orchid. 1 block Motor. 608 N Perry ___| super market on fo" xctoies Se Lake Rd. at . MODERN | q 7% WOL- $125 & §150 per Mo icholie 
ay MopERy SROUSE fake Ph | Hareer Co, 33 W Huron, FE K. L. Templeton, Realtor Twinbrook 3-9578. Detroit _; 58183 5 7 = ae oreo 4 Lake Rd. ve 
IRN. WINTERIZED COTTAGES | '00 8. SAGINAW AVAILA > “AT” r no answer, 
rons puede Gutldren welcome. for anv kind business. FE) A HOME OF YOUR 23-0502 
Sas ae ‘1 OWN $8950 FULL PRICE? EZ “RENT 1950 06-FT MoBI'® ‘i 950 
feat hasan oi” Pues FE le ~ Rent Office Space _ fl WEST SUBURBAN SHELL terms, 3} bedroom. sun 
27-8844 | “ room, tiled bath, 2 car ga- = a ly WONDERFUL LOCATION OF-| Only $700 down. 4 rooms & bath. eve:  paved> ‘ PURNISHED HOUSE CHILDREN | “eco or suite of gftices Converted | utility room. Septic tank. well, tn- aries. larg: near Aub- welcome PLetesu 2-2360___ | residence. busy Birmingham eres | sulation, rough ane - wir- urn Helehts PAUL A. 
FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM LAKE- | Good parking facilities ‘MI 62170 | ing are in. Priced to KERN autor, 7 £: 
front home itn Lake rion | ~ inaw ves. 
Bacement, garage hot air heat. For Rent Miscenaneous 42 You Lt LiKe THs oN | ond As ” Maple MY 3-4886. Available until June bedrooms, iull bath. ca a | 5-364! 
ue ONE WAY En — URN. 2-BEDROOM LAKE “FRONT Be ve = 4 LAKEVIEW Ls 
Larbaeb auto washer oi] furnace. -_ ©2 TO COAST | Gti lp sree Full rpice | 3 ped € 7. rench firevilace TV, Until Mar. 1. MY | RENT HERE LEAVE THERE | . rms. homes, lake privileges, $55 per 
yer. rE How! nd sas Dal Be | NEW | RANCH HOME onth. 18 minute to Pontiac 
LAKE E ORION PARTLY | FURN 4 Oa On} ee bath & ulility. Automs- Motor Meter Only Oi. ets Kahner Con- 
. Adults only 
| MODERN | 2 BEDROOM HOME. Oxbow area Convenient to school. 
ter. Living room. dining im, 
kitchen. beth, full basement. Ol 
pgs ae mech tao) annua) lease 
rences 
1 IBREE ES GREGG 1565 Unie - Lake Rd. 
Union Lake Village 
'EM 4-334 ves. EM 3-3705   | MODERN HOUSE. UNTIL JUNE 15. flidren welcome. 10 mi 
west of Pontec off Commerce 
Rd 3388 Hee Enews =~ 3-4008., 
2 bedroom home. Completely fur- 
nished. Pontiac Lake. Call FE , 
4-9619 _ | 
SMALL 20 X 3 oa HOUSE. PARTLY | 
ferniehed. a large new 
{n__ fron! “ilaraty nished. FE 
40078 
WALLED LAKE. ATTRACTIVE } rooms. shower, garage. Oil heat 
furnished. 680 @ month, EM) 
3-4682 
| Rent t Houses Unfurn. 36, 
283 For couple. 
_FE_2-7673 
2 BEDROOM YEAR ‘ROUN 
house on Pontiac Lake Cuiidren 
accepted References, FE 5-7721 | 
after 5°30 pm. 
2 HOUS '8. PARTLY FURN_ 
ee 
|   
[DROOM l MODERN. Ganson 
Close in 
  | 
| 2 j 
us e, Waterford. 1 bed- 
modern, end 2 bedroom 
modern. Ref. Call OR 3-0001 for 
    ROOMS AND BATH. 8. SIDE OF Crescent Lake. 6171 “Thomappie_ 
__ FE 2-4510 
3 ROOM MODERN HOUSE ot | Adults only, 273 Osmun 
man oe = 8 Sanford j.§ OR 3-510! | 
BEAUTIFULLY Se 4 ROOMS, 4 ROOMB AND BATH NR DODGE 
fares bath ani entrance Util: | rare on bus line $40. Aft. #4 pm | 
- furn. adults only. 127 W. lawrence a 4 Oona “AND BATH. IN DRAY- 
COMFORTABLE. PRIVATE EN-. ton Plains Fujl basement, with 
tr ‘v3 Sober man 153 Prospect. ve gas heat. garege. OR 3-0732 
2303. ___sS___ i § ROOMS AND BATH AT 2 LIB- CLEAN, s8PACIOUS. PRIVATE = erty. no, children or pets Inquire 
ut 33% jeuezamee $16 per week. 19 Liberty, no Sun showing 
  N 3 ROOM FURN. APT. ALL 
array wor working lady only. 00 State FE 51244 
~ERANKL. IN APTS. cases i Ate Adults only. 
rk G. HE "MPSTEAD 102. E Huren _PE 4-8284 
FURNISHED 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 
$85 8 ot FORT   
_FE 2 serPina i 
jee 2 Ad or uiiite oe or - uh np sup 
Te eMN seis a je Hwy. U eg! 
LARGE See “PRIVATE EN- trance. Refrig. Nr. Town. 77 
Park PF 
LOWER 8 ROOM HEATED APT. 
$90 per month. EM_ 34207. 
| ONE ROOM BACHELOR APT. FE 
2-0566. 89 State St 
ONE ROOM. PRIVATE EN- trance. Washing, phene. One girl. 
FE 2-0663.   , MODERN "APT. VERY per week plus utilities. 
APT PARTLY FURN. 1 
or 2 people. Like area. $15 week. 
FE 2-7220. 5800 Pontiac Trail. 
lp LAKE MODERN CONV. 
wo bedrooms Close to city. Very 
Lake Dr. MA | SMALL 
een 
OR   
w 
yea onable: $65 E 
__ 41778, 
Rent Apts. Unfurnished . 34 
CHOICE 
location, N. Woodward, Birming- 
ham. No children. no dogs, $135 
__per month. MI 6-2856. 
3 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. MUl- 
9-1993. berr' 
T RO PRIVATE BATH AND entrance, stove, 
she nt fur 
y ROOM UNFURNISH APT. * west side. Heat, -~ urnished. PE 2-0473 or re 2   
  
  
CASH For small equities, If you hare 
what we want we will 
for your equity. Cal) now and 
us what have you 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
" "open “Eves. “ti i 
AG. ELLIOTT & SONS tas M'belt 
        a: p,m era f ihe tw wal 
ond ailable im- 
meatier #70, 
Vim. H. Knudsen 
att eea SPs THE ANSWER TO 
YOUR PROBLEM: 
Want Ads! To sell, rent, 
hire, it’s FE28181. — Py {   '§ ROOMS AND BATH. CHILD 
ar ROOM guPPER. WOLVERINE 
  _ welcome, OR 3-6861 
5 5 ROOMS. BATH. 1156 LAKEVIEW. | a   5 RODE aS ae FOR sax | [OF DRE, 3180 
family. No pets. Biblical 
tans preferred. Apply 
Jessie. No calls on Sunday. 
41683 Chris- | 
th 
FE, ___ For Sale Houses 
Open House BUNDAY 25 
BRICK & STONE RANCH HOME 
Long 
tached garage 
windows and 
beautiful 
spacious 
sive screens, 
kitchen and bath 8Spa- 
stone fireplace low and rambling with at- 
aluminum stor. 
carpeting 
thermopane picture windows with 
view of Gilver Lake Golf Course 
Priced at 815.150 with 63 000 down) 
to Silver Lake ue : 
ton Blvd. e 
Golf Course and fonew signs. 
OREN SUNDAY OUR OFFICE 
2 $745 DOWN - $55 MONTH office for de- See salesmen at 
tails on 
homes. 
the market today. above 
We henestly feel 
lar value they cannot be 
BRICK DUPLE INDIAN VELAGE, iM teers 
BALE ORe TRA 
Terms or trade 2 new 
for dol- Coat: a 
pn sub- on th stantial attractive brick duplex ir 
A-} condition Two new gas fur- 
maces and many other outstand- 
ing sppointments 
WEST “se BUNGALOW N, 88.050 $1,500 DO’ | 
Attractive grav shing'e modern 2 
bungalow with stairway bedroom 
to large floored attic thle i " Close 
43° tional nt at 11 S00. EZ. te 
| 
  | | 
| 
and kitchen, oak floots and plas- | 
lered 
WE 8ELL- walls. Tandy garage and 
ol ac, heat. 70x300 ft 
WE TRADE lot 
DORRIS & SON REALTORS 
752 W. 
| DRAYTON WOO 
Q-car garace 
turquoise trim. Huron 
|| Co-operative Real Nehtate TEechenne me ©1557 
- NEW RANCH 
Custom built brick with attached 
1 Brown brick with 
Lot 065x246. Big 
basement. Bullt-in Hotpoint range 
and oven. Separat 
Fireplace. 
Lette eres 
  ~ $750 Bowie -SHELL H 
on. 2   
6 ROOMS pond BATH 
5 AND BATH UEEER. ‘EAST SIDE gels 
uire 406 § Saginaw re Seas 
iM TERRACE ithe 
$75 o neste:   
6 Ri 
arg allowed. 
3-1972   7 ROOMS, BATH & 
* Cese in sino mo, FE ine 
  Front. Year ground. 
ratty after 6 p.m. ___| 
CLARESTON. 6 ROOM, SINGLE. | 
Garage 900. MA 5-0687. IN BIRMINGHAM, 3 BEDROOM | 
house, unfurnished $115 per! 
_month. Call MI 6-2237 \ 
LARGE i 7 ROOM HOUSE. IN Deas Mouse 4 
iJ QUIF IRE : 
  EWLY DECORATED 5 ROOM _\errace. 20 Rosshire Ct. _ FE 2-704) | 
NEW DUPLEXES OOM 2 BEUR 
$79.50 RENT, Larabie Ls Per oe Mt. Clem 
on Cail FE 
ome 
  Orion 
WEbster 44543 Detroit. or MI 
_ +3078. 
UNFURN. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. 
North side, close in, 208 W. Ypsi- 
_lanti. FE 17-8996 — 
WALLED LAKE TWO BEDROOMS 
§ ing 2 blocks, Modern. $15 
ly. 585 EB. Lake Drive. MA TTS. 
TERFOR) RD. 4 R 
Wieck, option, Pp. O. Bor! 33.” 
For Rent Rooms  : PPBAIP PL LI   
w ar   
  
      dintng room 
tue beth and vanity 
closets. 
ooded 
FORTR 
pee Liew 
R 3-2247 Excellent 
Ess RD. 
tudes a large 4 room 
With basement 
xtures weet sep- 330, 
cinder block homy 
Needs Serer t 
He tank. Loc off _cligton 
$6 oso — ie. berr , 
Priced at 
RILEY. “BROKER 
  
= STOUTS Best Buys 
Today 
$4850. 
Needs a 00 
ttle interior this cute 2 bedroom 
ed 
nishing, but ts very livable. 
Only 
$750.00 DN. 
thi: 
rele 3 sharp bungalow 
room home lo- 
the east side with cated full bath, iceely sun porch. 
Pull price only 
Cod Sty 
boo with Teesenanie 
TN. a ay. 
$6,950 
NORTH SIDE e 4 room an 
with large family 
  
oy) Edw. M. Stout, mae wa 
    ws Thea 
NICHOLIE i & HARGER 33_W. Huron ne 561483 
LADD'S Inc. Rochester Rd. Office 
Rochester Rd. at 18 Mile 
3 BEDROOM BRICK CLARK Cily cee nantnlgn bt pe toom. din 
itehen, base- 
cae SCHOO. 2 cosreome, 
  basement, heat, fully Ranch home Close to Rochester 
on lot 100200 with natural fire. | besatee fenced ‘pack rere: "atbes, 
est E'So Pat net gta hel ‘to. at, gas cr ’ N 
water an ccosmueesiteee “ $il.- SU BU RBAN 
900. $2.800 down 2 ACRES, Small house, smal] pric 
  
  odern home w basem 
3 BEDROOM FRAME. | ,,"¢7 clean and neat, #100 down. On Paxed, roed in Avon Town- pli ainpenect poet aie lem res. celvent r 
dening ground. 21 ee meee. oat ss) aptly tn ena tice 
garage. Good deep we 1 pric: Good location at 611.500, $2,500, $1,790 down. 94800 full - 
“own. t ecm kitchen, ful bath and: utle ° -— m rea) en, 
BUILDING SITES | fy,room, close to gehoot - pel “acrebee, dome with of lots | 5 REDROOMS. basement. $750 down 
and easiyh may be purchased on| 240 sayepecd rat eth rhe lars 
LADD'S, Inc. | farerenrrener: a gS CLARK REAL ESTATE 4940 Rochester Rd. 
__ Ph. MUlberry 9-1511 FE 46492 : | 1392 W Huron St Open Evenings DONFI SON PARK | Cooperative Real Estate Exchancve 
Looking for a better home? Ex- | 
pandable 2 bedroom brick with 
basement. Attractive home has 
fireplace Hardwood floors.—_Tile + ANNET | beth. Dining reom and large , kitchen. Tastefully decorated - ee 5 
MEDIATE | POSSESSION. | $18.500 | OFFERS ever aren today for an ap . 
pointm ‘ - 
Se | $1500 Down—Price ; 
PADDOCK ST. | Reduced : # room home with basement and | 6 room and bath brick ter 
garage. Has rooms. Auto- | good 
matic of] heat. Close to schools | eoenea: en cee boat Cac 
and .bus. | eed residential a1 area close uses and 8 me- 
FRANK SHEPARD diate pocoeseion. “Price ree 
OL 1-7511__ Rochester | ~ 
. a Suburban—'"5 Acre ROCHESTER } KNOLL Newly decorated 5 room 
and tile bath bungalow in 
Sensational new home ralue 75 excellent condition overlook- 
a lake. Fu ft brick ranch home with 3 bed- basement 
rooms, 2%, baths, 2 car attached | heat, attached a car 
garage, *) acre lot in beautiful | garage Close to school. 68.- 
highly restricted new subdivision. | , terms 
2 miles west -f Rochester Mode! neve . 
only Malton Bay mie ies Sylvan Village Brick ! dams Rd} pen daily o - “ one 
¢ Pm. #18000 with only $3900 rebar hd Geo poly! SoHE toe bungalow with stairway 
HANNAN | Wnflbished second fiser” Spar clous rooms ceramic tt 
REAL ESTATE EX. bath Ras furnace, flume 4900 num storms and screens. 
Seen aE large well landscaped lot 65 
INCOME PROPERTY 
. rooms and bath downstairs. 2-2 
and bath apts. w etorphs 
All completely Bits hy with te R142. Cyclone fenced. $13,- 
900, terms. 
Huntoon Lake Front ants living i Full basement. | new oil tanner and hot water | Attractive remodeled home 
heater, I-car garage, with large | with 30 feet of lake front 
and 3 extra wooded lot and garden Brings in $53 per age 
hel lots. Large living room. fire- rent. Total price 816.500 with 
  
  $5.000 down 453 Orchard Lake place, bedroom and bath on 
Ave Inquire 340 Baldwin. FE. lst floor. 1 large bedroom 
| _ #1431 ] ne. art aha a ry 
|NEW FHA HOMR ONIY  & ew 14x28 gies 
down, plus mortrace corte $60.0) itn ®*L furn iron fence. mo., including taxes ai nsur- ance, Aatcaelic heat, automatic | $18,000. terms 
hot water large lots Model at be Kennelw 2 jocks resi Drayton Woods | 
o emens r w a 
Bldg Co. FE 2-8295 or Vinewood Maglontdisparys, Pogphale tad } 
Fa ee this new 3 bedroom brick 
NEW 3 BEDROOM and aluminum rench home, basemnt with ofl . This dandy 1 floor home has heat, and attached 2 caf everything § your beget ard erage. Vestibule entrance, Cleanliness, one iving 13224, fire- tion in Draywa ains. eaten) places, 2 baths, kitchen with 
drapes, auto. oi] furnace, Alum!- Adequate ‘cabine and be — storms and alien Uerme ing space. 7 with 
car garage v LA trees. Immed wate 70x219 tt All landscaped. rear pee 
yard fenced. Waterford school dis- bl eacoereeel . at $22 too down, Siiper month bate , 
path r . : 
Sylvan Lake Front “CTROU Xk & ER ANKS Ideally _Jocpted | egntempa, ATE, rary briék home m oe 
GENERAL REAL Bete Te hall. fireplace in living rm 4395 Dixie Hw ae ining ares. carpet pose 
—_ en und _8-Sat,. ti 8 drapes. tile path, 2 . bedrooms lake fev 
  : 
NEED- A FINANCE4—~ 
FIXER? Order Mind at 
ads to sell, rent, find a 
ood job. FE 2-8181 is the 
meee Ad steam 
P Roy Annett, Inc: 
| "alien 
         
   
    
    a. ’ LJ t eS NE ELE A DE ee 
oN . = ; | \ ae 2, Ls Pre eae 
i ‘ * 
_TWENTY-SIX : , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1955 
For Sale Houses _43| ~~" °F Sale Mouses. 43) cr ick OF HAM |___For Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43 _ For Sale Houses _43| For Sale Lake Property 44 Steed Hewes 2! 
      AND BATH, eure. feeg td 
Small ae e8 stoo 
"Price, $8, 000. Ten rms, Por | 
tion, call Mrs. Spears. FE! 
RUS! a NOTT, Realtor 
1% W. ____ FE 4-5906 | 
NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES 
6. gas heat Oak floor sewers and 
water. Sidewalks, near shoping, | 
bus, schools. Low down payment | 
PEARL BUILDING CO: 
FE 5-7023 
MODEL AT 173 MADISON 
Between Josiyn and N_ Perry 
OPEN 1 PM. DAILY EXP. WED 
ONLY $500 DOWN. VACANT 
partly furnished 2 bedroom with 
MG Aap Lake privileges PE: 
“Charles PRICE for «niall cozs 
with oak floors 
outside well 
space for two ful 
{in bedroon two 
living room, break 
kitchen On 
leam garden $895 PUL! 
warm home 
electric Hehts 
closeta. 21 ft fast nook and 
acre of goed sandy 
sot] Oil space heater and 224 
tank included) Adame Rd. : 
milee onorth of Auburn 
Quick possession. Act fast 
3 BEDROOM BRICK rancher with 
Jake privileges oak floor, beas 
{iful modern kitchen and bath 
$12.000 with $2268 down 
SYLVAN LAKE PARK privileges 
go Wii this atiractive home on 
Benvenue for oniy $1500 down phone 
Dent ceia:, call today 
$ DL. CHARIS, Realtor 
FE 40821 1717 S Telegrapn Eves 32-5217 
Co-operative Real Estate Oca 
A5 Bedroom Beauty WITH LAKE PRIVILEGES 
Lovely I's story ranch type home 
with dining room. Freated breeze-| 
vay. 2 baths. fireplace in living anc, 
CLOSE AT 
CHRISTMAS The word home achieves tts full- est meanin, ie. 
a better time ts there to se- 
LIFETIME = home — a 
oe mas 
Let us 
visit BEAUTI 
MAN 
these spacious SE: ranch style homes, 
lovely suburban surroundings. 
ae 
Only 
$14,950 ma 1S x 150° Lot 
As LOW as 
$1,490 Down to 
R 
ROCHIAL SCHOOL 
Our Exlnbit Home 
Square Lake and 
Middlebelt Road gift for your family. 
help you, come out for 
FUL SYLVAN 
face-brick 
located in 
BATHS 
CENTER WITHIN | 
WALKING DISTANCE 
AL 
TO PUBLIC AND PA. 
  Northwood. Organization, Inc. 
  Federal 46191 | 
KNUDSEN| AN est Suburban Close to city limits 
and bath 60 foot jot 
$2,000 down Built in 1946 Four rooms 
Oniy | 
room and basément 2 car i 
tached rage. 1 year old. Ex- : 
ceptional value tor $32,500. 2380 -A }lome im the Country Pine View Drive off Middlebelt With four acres, can be divided 
Rd. 1 miles north of W. Lon. Live stream across property 
Late Rd | West suburban Three bed- 
TOM ELSTON, REALTY INC. | rooms, full basement 
MI | 6-2000 | 
GWNER MUST SELL ON AC. On Stanley, Just Of count of health. Year ‘round hom ‘ Just Off on Deautiful Maceda Lake Ran Montealm vate cana: indy ac arge| b . 
lot. 100x247, with plenty of trees | ge loo with “bay pi hsenacny shrubs and flowers Immediate 
Ra “ors 7080 Williams Lake 
_ OR 34276. 
  BIRMINGHAM — NEW 4 BEDROOM 
rick. Full basement Gas heat 
itis baths Near schools Owner 
transferred. 8625 Norwich. MI 
2, Sa 
HOUSE « ROOM REALTOR 
$10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 
Ph. FE 44516 Two bedrooms 
Wm. Hf. Knudsen 
$400 DOWN NEW. NO 
quite complete, oteriers area Modern 2 bedroom home. Complete 
5 own. 
6 room furnished house Keego. ‘m- 
Mediate possession. On! 
with §730 down 
GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andersonville Rd, Waterford! 
______| Phone UR 3-1368 | 
} “BEDROOM UNFINISHED! house for sale. FE 2- 
TO BUY, TO SELL, eaEstioe __Partridge, is ‘he “bdird’” to to see 
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. CARPETED 
Fit pi ariveway 
w down pay- 
ment. _Terms. PE 2. 21111. 
NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME. FULL   
  
    
  BY OWNER 
a crerbe wet oak = floors wired, ted, water system in 
Alw = Ee storms and screens, 
throughout. § lots. $1,000 down. 
_ Balance on terms FE 5-2816 
Sacrifice by Ow ner Immediate possession, new 2 bed- 
room ranch home in Rochester 
All ctty con | 
— storm windows 
Full price $10,200, 
down, OL 1-0603. 
VACANT 
loc: 
NORTHSID Ye ROOM AND are 
1 Moor plan. Carpeted 20-ft. living 
es and family - sized dining 
room. Full basement. Good heat-       
Good | House. | bargain. PE 2 
re 
areas or FE 45015. |     
Ls 
room home with full bath 
heat. Auto. hot water $500 
— plus costs. Only one-call a 
” CRAWFORD 
FE #1549 
Eves. MY 3-7085   
  
Ll 
j       
304 Ottawa Drive 
Trade Raber for the right home 
d 
_ yltra kitchen with 
- In oven and range. 
The best of construction 
and ft's mew. $26,250. Bun- 
le the wife and kiddies andl 
et’s inspect this home 
today. Perhaps move in for 
Christmas. 
Near Waterford High or 
Trade 4% room rancher with over- 
sived garage, full basement, 
ol! heat, 110 x 150 parce! 
with fruit trees. ovrivilegcs 
en Watkins Lake and even 
the carpeting and drapes at 
$10.950 with $2950 down 
varee discount for cash or 
might consider «malier j 
home or equity in trade 
$1,200 Down ‘ated fust off Paddock. 
consisting of 6 large rooms, 
Bett Garage. 50 x 125 
\ tot. Total price only $8.- 
Svivan Village An older home in perfect 
condition where every pro- 
vision for comfort has been used. Large 
with fireplace. 
dining 
Screened porch for summer 
    Nrin ee rae and lake privileges. 
cress a pee 950, with only 
2 for.1 Lovely five room home with 
expansion attic. Fireplace 
full basement, off heat, 
breezeway and attached ga- 
rage. Als room and 
$50 
and best of all 18 acres of land only $15.- 
Bateman & Kampsen 
Realtors FE 40528 
377 @. Telegra: & 8un Co-pperative — meters Exchange 
; $700 DOW N   
Auburn and Crooks Rd. 
wm. G. Whitcomb, Realtor 
FE 5-9522 
OPEN SUN. 
NO MONEY DOWN   
  VETERANS - 
Brick tront—3 bedroom ~2 baths | 
knotty 
   
     
      
   Ww IGHT, Realtor 
alae storms and 
ne 
y $3.750;C. PANGUS screens 
r lot. 
Ph. Ortonville 132 collect. A fice cor- 
1919 M-15 |     
Clarkston Area 
20 ACRE FARM located 2', 
of Clarkston. 
roo 
barn. brooder house. chicken 
coop and corn crib Com- 
pletely fenced. School bus 
at door House needs some 
finish work Full price 
$13,500. Cali. 
40 ACRES situated only 1'4 
miles north of Clarkston A 
wade selection of building 
sites eee on two 
roads Propert can be 
bought on very tavorabie 
terms. 
“J. A. Taylor 100 Oakland Ave. 
Open 1 
$1"500 | REALTOR — INSURANCE 
Eve 
LAKEFRONT bedroom home with full ba 
ulated FE, 4-2544 
Free Parking 
i: 
beautiful 
lots overlooking the lake. A real opportuni 
tel. nat = show you this toda Easy 
.| 43% W. Huron CR: AWF ORD AGENCY 
Eves. MY 3-1085 
finished. With a small house 
ack I in, pneads to live unity for cottages or ae 
PE 4-1549 
¥ 2 BEDROOM HOME. NOT in 
E 
  
NEAR COMMERC 
2 bedroom bungalow cane fur- 
full nished, had 
and 
fu 
Full price $5,500 with bath, storm sash oil auto. screens 
floor 
race and several other extras. 
terms. 
ALMONT MICH 
A good place for retired couple, bedrooms. basement. auto heat, 
excellent kitchen, chicken brood- er 
acres se. 2 car garage and 
of good soil. Pull $14,000 with terms. 
George R. Irwin LTOR 
PE S-o101 20 
price 
nd Baldwin ave 
FE 2-8544 ns. 
Co-operative Real's Estate Exchange 
LADD'S CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 
See this Open for Inspection 
new 5 room 1 
3 bedroom ranch. type home 
as 
dich 
er large 
en, full red bath 
Plastered walls Tile floo story 
It 
living room modern 
-& show. 
rs 
Natural brick fireplace Auto 
forced air heat 
hot 
reom 52 gal 
Large 
lovely large water heater 
On a 
100 x 150 In a good area 
close to Pontiac 
property 
for $11,500 with Sat. f 
pm. See this at 451 
Bet Pontiac Lake Rd & W 
Rd 
estates. Priced to 
$2500 down electric 
utility 
jot 
Salesman on the 
1 Hira 
al- 
in our Watkins- 
sei] 
2? bedroom modern bungalow with 
to | furl - basement §$10.000 cash 
mortgage 
“o 
2 car gorete 
with $1900 down. pedroom modern ranch home 
Large , lot. 
See this 2 bedroom frame bun-/ 
galow with HESS fireplace. $9,000. 
with $1000 d 
This 3 bedroom lakefront home 
with extra 2 room cottage. $8,950 
with $3000 down.   | | WHITE 
BROS. 
THE “ELDORADO” 
GI's $750 Doven 
FHA $2,100 Down 
Full Price $14,700 
Bee the 
renek homes to be bu     Lop you've alwavs wanted 
face brick and has three 
nedroome with large closets 
soacious living room has a 
tiful window wall. For 
convenience there 
tile baths with colored fixture | 
: | 
er gas heat and has a gas di 
unit. Aluminum 
screens. Large lot, NEW HOMES: 
IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH 
COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM. 
first group of brick 
bullt in Clark- 
The following features Cal 
that home of your own. It's all | 
othe 
are 1's ceramic 
& 
The home ts heated with perimet- 
s- | 
storms and | 
100x150 for 
the children -to play on Winding 
blacktop road. “Close to schools 
shal shopping US 10 to M15 to 
a tron at 
of Clarkston 
to model Seuth village 
a 
+ 
to 6 datiy turn right 
Open 1! 
JES HOM MSuel it 
PHA—CIVILEANS 
$650 DOWN 
VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENT limits 
mile | 
FREE STORMS AND SCREENS 
ON ALL WINDOWS FOR 
CHRISTMAS' 
$51 PER MO INCL 
INSURAN TAXES AND 
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A new 4 recom and utility room | —— 
  fxn full Tey and oul beat Oak | ——— 
oors and Youngstown kitchen z . Ealdings Stairs to storage in attic - For Sale Houses 43, Full price $7,300 Model located | ~~ on Sashabaw Rd. just north of SES RiP ‘ Pelton Hd Open weekdays J to 7! WEST: UBL RBAN MVP BROS Weill located brick ranch At- | 2 PRINS, tached 2 car garage. one acre 
_ REALTORS of land $8500 total price 
Phone OR 43-1295 | Open Eves Till 9 — Sun 1 to $| FIVE BEDROOM 
NEW 3 BEDROOM CONTEMPO- | Possession January Ist rary home 2 baths. half acre lot.| Bungalow with 8 large rooms Pine Lake rights, in Pine Center, | and natural fireplace Full base- Middlebelt & Long Lake Rosds | ment. Gas furnace Automatic | House Hoe Ba ins eam kee hot water, softener garage, two Scotch Pine Drive. Price u Michael “_TExas 44764 lots, four outside entrances Ideal | 
: MONEY 
DOWN 
to Vets In 
Clarkston: 
Ridge 
Modern 
Ranch 
Homes 
3 Bedrooms 
| 14 Baths 
Across From Clarkston 
High School 
Go North 
‘Us 10) 
15) 
Watch for our homes 
elementary school 
WW MN. on Dixie 
to Ortonville Road 
| REALTORS 
Huron 
‘ OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL & 
“TWO FAMILY BRICK 
rented for $80 per m 
lot. garage, near 
Stoker fed furnace. 
  $11,500 cash or down. 
| Paul M Jones. Real Estate 
Ww. Hur _Ph. FE ¢ 
O'N OPEN SEN DAN 
Ztos ELIZABETH LAKE ES- 
TATES — $2000 down plus   
        
  
$12,900 | 
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See this 2 bedroom modern bun- + 
alow on a jarge lot. $7,000 with 
4286 pisls et 
4267 Per 1600 down 
LADD'S INC. 
ts pee rt or 
So201 OR 31231 
GILES . wis Sic 
HURON GARDENS 
Be sure to check this 3 
room 1 = room home. Full 
bath, gas furnace, near cahoots! transportation 
and storee. $5750 full price 
with terms. Call ‘for further 
information 
GOOD BUY 
For cash you can get a eeal 
deal in this dro 
home ted fortheast 1 in 
nae the city, Owner leaving 
ountry and must sell. Call 
for tm ation and price. 
SMALL FARM Located just north of the 
city. approximately 2 acres, 
5 room, 2 bedroom home. 
See aye fer Popa The full 
D $6050 §=6with 
forms For Nee informa- 
tion and appointment, call 
‘our office. 
,LET US,.SELL YOUR HOME 
aw 
j Giles Realty Co. Huron Open 6 we Drayton Piains 
Open Sundays 
Co-operative Rea) Estate Exchange 
  
  FE 5-6175 mortgage costs. Brand new 
2 droom bungalow with 
tull basement and large 
expansion attic. Located In 
beautiful Elizabeth Lake Es- 
tates x 1 ft. lot. 
Boasting select oak floors, 
plastered painted walix 
Tish doors, tile bath and 
birch cupboards Drive out 
and see this exceptional val- 
ue FHA terms Elizabeth 
Lake Rd to Winding Drive 
South to 419 Lakeside Watch 
for open siqns 
ORTEN SIE NIA 
Zto5 
1826 BEVERLY. SYLVAN 
CITY — brick construction 
Owner leaving city and is 
offering this fine one own- 
The living room 
ts 196 and other 
rooms of comparable size! 
The third bedroom is done 
in knotty pine and features 
many builtins. Lake privi- 
leges, wonderful bus service. 
Price is right for fast sale 
Out Orchard Lake Ave. to 
Beverly. Turn right to 1826. 
AUBURN HEIGHTS - 
Tanch home spacious in its 
room sizes. Vestibule en- 
trance opening into carpeted 
living room 23 x 15.6 2 full 
size bedrooms and bath 
with colored fixtures Bright 
airy kitchen with an abun- 
dance of cupboards. Utility 
room with oil automatic 
heat. $10 500. 
WEST SIDE BUNGALOW 
wall to wall carpeting in 
living room and dining 
room, two bedrooms down 
with tile bath Stairway to 
floored attic one enough 
for 2 more bedroo Base- 
ment divided aaa ‘tintshea 
into” recreation room. Oi! 
automatic heat. Full garage. 
paved driveway. Partly 
fenced yard. Only $3,000 
down 
$8,500 A BARGAIN ff there 
ever was one!! Maceday 
Gardens location. Built in 
‘53, features full basement, 
oil furnace, plastered paint- 
ed walls, oak floors, full ue 
dition. Better call now! 
ai ao © NE IL, Restor) 
w. Open F meee ye "7103 or OR yee. for income Only $13,500, terms 
FRADE West Suburban Ranch Hom 
Well located with lake privileges 
Large lot. nicely landscaped. Nat- 
ural fireplace. room = a 
dining space Finished in knotty 
pine Large living room. two 
bedrooms attached garage patio 
Yes, it has everything Will ac- 
cept land contract or real estate 
in -exchange 
Ridgeway REALTOR 
Ts BaldwinFE 4-6203 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE 
city, Real bargains P. W  Din- 
nan & Son _ 
  
  
Highway 
'M , 
Turn right to Waldon Road 
back of. 
KENNEDY | FE 43569 
o 
PHS 
fenced yard 
1505,       
SUNDAY 2005 FM 
38 Allison Street, off Ovek- 
Jand Avenue. New Caltfor- 
nia redwood bungalow 
large rooms and vanity tiled 
bath Mirror-like oak floors 
and plastered and painted 
walls High light basement 
with gas furmace Anderson 
windows complete with 
storms and creens Only 
8 blocks from downtown If 
vou are looking fur a well- 
constructed home econom!- 
  
    eal to. maintain and clo-e 
to your work then be sure 
to see this one Eve call 
FE 2-734) 
| ECONOMY AL 
PUNURY 
an be yours jm this 
| all-briek ranch home with 
attached a4 car warage 
Here you and your famil¥ 
can enjoy the manor season 
i and the outdoor season, as 
well Center hall plan with 
24 foot living room. regular - 
dining room nice bed- 
| rooms, 2 baths. model kitch- 
en and screened rear ter- 
| race. plus recreation room 
= in basement. Fenced lot 
100x150 This is the perfect 
home for the professtonal 
or business man 10 day 
Possession. as owner is 
ing out of the city 
extras are included 
FE 2-5662 
| SEMINOPE MIN is Move right in and spend 
Christmas Day in this 
frame home Call 
. inside and out. It has 
heat. full storms and screens and plastered. at- 
tached garage. Located on 
beatiful lot, the owner has 
priced it at only $13.75 
bet- 
ter gift for the ‘family? 
JOHN 
KINZLER | ALTOR 
70 WwW None: Biel Ph 
| Open Evenings FE 43526 
at 
| Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 
5 ROOM MODERN 
home in good condition 528 Har- 
per -Ave 
ing center 
eat! Full basement, gas 
age witht 
down armon Real Estate. Fow!- 
erville Phone CAstle 3-8741 Will 
cooperate with brokers 
  BROS. Williams Lake 
Here is a really nice home 2 
| large bedroom: The master bed- 
room has an & ft 
living reom 
also 16 x 21 has a large picture 
windo® and complete with car- 
pene and drapes Lots of cup- 
oards are found the kitchen 
which Also in 
includes a dinette 
modern bath This 
a full basement and an at- | 
tached garage The vard is fully 
landscaped & fenced has a@ picnic 
table & boat included If you are 
For the buver that wants a good 
frame constructed ranch home 
with attached garage 
plastered recreation room 14 x 24 
et furmace. Large kitchen with 
lots of cupboards and formica top 
dramboarei picture window, large 
tiled bath, 1» acre of land. Walk- distance to new modern 
All insulated top and 
sides. A most comfortable home, 
priced at $12.500 $2500 down and 
worth it! 
WHITE BROS, Lid ep       i 
“i 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | 
$395 DOWN NEW 3 2 BERROO RANCH 
STYLE BUNGALOW ON 
FULL BASEMENT. NICE 
SIZE MPLETE 
F. C. Weed Co. REALTOR Corner Williams Lake Rd: 
OR t 5 caf OR 3-2603 M59 
3-1235     OR 3-1295 
Tut 9—8un. 
TRIPP Open _ Eves 1 to 5   
| Watkins Lake Privileges 
        4,    Only 5 years old t thig 
frame ranch-typé home 
with J bedrooms, I tile 
bathe. Paneled recreation 
room, gas Sred FP A. heat; 
two-car garage. All in per- 
ee condition *Rairiy priced 
Leslie R. Tri ipp, Re 22 W, Lawrene 
PE 5-016) or F altor . 
en, Evenings 
-t | PONTIAC | 
near school and shop- | 
WHITE | 
home | 
interested im a beautiful home | 
and pleasant living — see this 
today _Good terms 
Beautiful Clarkston 
\illage 
! | | j 
+ 
3) ~ a bs 1 
for Sale Hotises (43, ulcer Bcticol From) Your Owe 
lf eazene ~~ Modern to the Minute, 2 Large 
| 261 State Ave. Bedroom Ranch Home with Cedar 
. Shake Siding Perimeter Base- Four bedroom brick home. slate board Heating. Complete Youngs- | oof, I'y baths bin-fed stoker town Kitchen. Oak Floors and 
heat. A one owner, solidly con-| ull Tile Bath, are just a few of 
structed family home. on large the Features in This 3 year old | | landscaped lot Garage on oer Home : 
| Inciudes carpeting, stove. elec- 
| trie ice box and some surance | ied Leal Gia | at $16.800, term i OR 
PAUI_D: HAMMOND : x | 26's W. Huron St. Realtor | 1 You Nees ag Eatees Home. 
Persist Eve FE S474) Nine Rooms with 4 Bedrooms |3 BEDROOM HOME. IDEAL LO- and Full Basement Storms and cation. Near abstr School. By Bereens are included at $8,950. _owner FE ¢-3675 Full Price. 
JUST FOR TWO! It's a modern bungalow on,2 lots 
Oak floors, plastered walls. full 
basement, GAS HEAT' Attractive 
; Plastic tile bath Btorms 
screens, too 87.368 is the 
| price! IMMEDIATE 
SION. 
GROCERY BUSINESS 
BUILDING AND FIXTURES 
Established neighborhood busi- 
e585 grocery, meats. and beer | 
and wine takeout license 2 apart- 
ments bring im $110 per month 
East side location. Call for infor- 
mation 
HUMPHRIES | 
fe 
      JOrdan 6-0798 
SEE YOUR CHILDREN Civilians AS LOW AS 
$550 Down PLUS COSTS YMENTS $33.72 PER MONTH Pius — ee INSURANCE 
i open y and sasesy. 126 aT ne. One biock west of Mont- 
calm, between Mecmain and 
Oakland. Two rooms, living 
room, kitchen, bath, and utility 
room, colored Youngstown kiteh- 
en tile bath, sliding windows, 
wood floors, near school. _thopeing 
rar _Seessertation: For additiona) 
. call 
Castel ] Realty 1601 EF. 11 MILE RD 
_—"ncoin 1-278 
$1,500 DOWN New 3 bedroom home. Lake privi- 
leges on Oakland Lake.near 
ton Plains Pleasant view of lake 
from living room picture window 
3 good sized bedrooms 
tile bath. linen and hall ; 
dinette. Large kitchen. Fully nlas- 
tered and insulated. Automatic oi! 
furnace. electric water heater A 
well built home Immediate pos- 
session. Only $70 mo, full price 
$11.700 Cash offers considered. 
  HOLME 
BARTRAM, 4392 Dixie Hwy. 
OR 3-1950 
Eves OR 3-0006 
TD The Best Budget Buy Is This 2 
Bedroom Home With Utility and 
13x20 Living Room 
Situated on 100x150 Lot for only 
$6,250. $1 own will 
this and the bayments are only 
$55. per month 
ALSO Many Other 2. 3 Bedroom Hores, 
Some with down payments as low 
as $850-$1,500. 
WW alle d 
KENN EDY Revs 7 REALTORS 
REALTOR bie 24474 OPEN” EVENINOS ‘TIL 8 
83 ON Tel oO E ings | ~~ ~ 
eet Extate Exchange | INCOME PROPERTY | | Large and small single homes. 
ROSE MceLARTY _FE 23-2162 or FE eS 
West Ge. a 
Six room, 3 bedroom full base- | 
| ment, stoker heat Fenced yard 
for children Lake privileges. Han- - 
dy to schools and bus to town $3000 DOWN Litue farm Five 
; at door An excellent home for | acres of excellent tand right on 
a famiiv , See this todas. paved road only 3 miles from 
eity limits Live stream that 
Lore could be used for irrigation 
, Ieome—st. Mike's | Ideal truck farm Cozy bunge-_ 
District low home With basement and new 
Y \ here 19.50 8 Deico oil tired heating plant ou an ive here or ” Priced at only $8 750 
| month A total of 9 rooms and $1500 DOWN LAKE FRONT 
With 2 balhs Upstairs furniture Summer cottage with all turn: 
included in total price of $10 950 ture Large lot with lovely sandy 
with reasonable down payment | beach Enclosed porch A real Located on main highway 181 Value at only $5500 
I EARM $.000 DOWN — Brick 3 bedroom 0 > ~ 
| An excellent 121 acre farm with home Firepiace Enelosed porch 5 vacres! uot "imiber nee Gain “Good buy at only §7,900° Excel- 
house. large barn. chicken house | /€8t condition 
Silo and milk house 22 stanchions | my : 
in barn. This is a good productive | $!.000 DOWN Cozy twe bedroom 
soil Priced to sell Phone Mr. eee Sep) ates 7100 e t ” 4-63 om ake privilege close io 
ee re eee er als Ww au schoo; and only . miles west of 
YOU WANT IN OUR AD CALL‘! THE OFFICE WE HAVE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR 
1 To Buy —To Seli|—To Insure 
GAYLORD 
PE 4-0584 4 E Pike St. Open Eves & Sun 
o-operative Real kistate Exchange 
2 BEDROOMS 
For equity on this.one. or would 
take a little money and $55 on | contract 
| CUCKLER REALTY 236 N Saginaw ~ FE 4-4001 | 
WE CRESTWOOD F FAMILIES. “ARE 
enjoying fine suburban living at 
<reatwood 
. R. Marthrell. R. Carter, etc We recommend to you that buy- 
    Cooperativ e_Real_ BROWN 
  
  22.500 WESTRIDGE SUB Love 
\y J bedroom ranch brick bunga- 
low With attached two car ga- 
rage “A custom built home and 
situated tn an A-1 nrighborhood 
Truly, a bome built for comfort- 
able and conrenient living F 
full particulars call Mrs Hog 
FE 24 Mr. Blaazy 
i547 
| Full bath off furnace. laundry OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 Fras i's ind “berries hie we | 
rw s Tries 763 down. ; i be = pi: Ue BROWN, Realtor | 
r RVILER DOW N = ones OF eee Estate Exchange 
OPEN SUNDAY 2to4 
VETERANS—5¢% Down | Super sharp 3 bedroom bunga- 
Jow Full basement ‘painted:. ‘oil 
heat. large kitchen with Formica ray | 
Handle |   | 
      FE 4-3569 43 W Huron St, Open Eve. 7 to 9 
| 
ing a home that costs less one | counter and exhaust fan Vesti- | $50 & month to own including! bute entrance. 26 foot living room | , ‘axes and imsurance beats those | and dining L, picture window. | 
$70 befleted Seen we Bree ee genuine ceramic tile bath oak | ia as nd Pe foe ile floors, plastered walls pocket Ae Pe e hts hen cs cinat 3 sliding doors, solid cement drive models See the beautifu Your choice of colors. Priced & 4 bedroom homes on 128 x from $11.975 | lots tee FE 3-9283. FE ee , 
agest tor Mr “Garo —| Drive out Baldwin to Princeton $300 DOWN | 1? blocks south of Walton’ turn Prame house on three lots fins left ', block to open signs 
two car garage Price $3.8 : 
only $300 down $40 month 861 » * : 
| Simpson &t off Auburn Road R J NAL » Realtor | between Livernois and Crooks 145 Oakland Ave FF. 5-0699 Road Co-operative Real Estate Exc nanee 
} DRAYTON WOODS yaks ne Split level custom built home R ANC i TY I IIe 
| for the diseriminating buver This 2 bedrooms. 12x12 each Living home has everything. Living room room. 14x16. 2 blocks to schoo! has beautiful fireplace Kitchen ts and stores Lot 90n245 ft On) pianned for efficiency Attrac- | heat Home 4 years old $7 506 five dintng room 7 huge bed- full price with only $2,000 down rooms Ample clo el Slidin 
coors Full basement &ttache +" ’ oye 
heated garage And a beautiful Ris | NUK VN 
e acre soos lot Outside grill, Fully equipped Price includes all ont miss fixtures and inventory Thriving || Riis [XE ‘iG M. ELWoop business Money maker for right | REALTOR party Just right for man and | PE 51284 FE 4.3844 eS No late hours. Easy a 
ON E ARLMOOR | 
Immediate possession, 2 bedroom, i 
nearly new home $11,300 with 
$1,550 down. Monthly pavments, | 
taxes and insurance 
WILL ‘Is M. BRE WER | 
PE e1ser. Pa re 2.4822" EM 13-4898 FE ¢ _ ! 
ADAMS7 
  for you. 2 bedrooms Bath. Gas | heat Picture window Watch | FIRST OFFE 2 on the large | 
your chikiren walk to’ school | 5 bedroom ho Southeast sec- 
Laree uceter lot Price $8000 | tion of city Tdeal for a rooming | $1500 i nese oF alerae family, full anc asemen i heat, auto water | Gene Built Ranch | heaters Ptentyoncicss cna | Owner has offered for sale at Paved street. Corner lot This ts a sacrifice price, this lovely 3 priced right and only $2.00 down bedroom 24 «x ranch type 382 Auburn Ave FE. .4-3393 home. Built in 1953 with all oak Aft. 5 call OR 3-290 
flogrs. Plastered walls Large << 
  Attached 2 car garage Automatic 4 | 
      
242 Voorheis Rd, 
3-5 Sunday 
    3 bedroom ranch — Custom 
built with living room and 
sun perch Carpeted. Extra 
large kitchen. oil heat, 
garage. 50°x150" lot —dimen- 
sions of home—36' x42° 
Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 22 W. Lawrence St. Open Evenings 
FE 5-8161 or FE 4.4278 . 
MILFORD AREA 
HIGHLAND—Near Ford plant. 7 
Reom Home in very nice condl- 
tion. 2 Baths. Oil Heat, , 
vipa Raia Reasonable down pay-   
      IVAN W 
SCHRAM | FI §-5091 or FE 3-947] If no answer. ph FF. 5-2564 
Open Evenings and Sundays 
M11 Joslyn cor 3rd REALTOR 
HAPPINESS 
PRETTY DUNDEE ONE FLOOR PLAN 
On one acre in choice west side | 
location. Built in 1946. Plastered | 
walls, cove ceilings, ae ae 
rooms with ? bedrooms and 
tic tile bath, spacious inehea orn | 
tile drain boards. Vent fan and 
Tecreation room, ofl heat. storms 
end seteens 1 acre land with 
garden spot and 1% car Mpeg 
Offered at oe with 
down. SOLD 
TATE: DON'T MI88 1 IT. 
HOME—HAPPINESS NORTH 3 MILES NEAR BALDWIN 
Attractive fully insulated § room 
ind bath. 3 bedroom semi-bunga- 
reation, shower, Venetian blinds, 
") acre Iandseaping and carden 
spot. ke ft. run- 
way. Outside rill. Offered at 
$7.950. $1,295 down iT . 
FERING SEX. IT. ; 
‘0 Buy—To 8e | vou ‘BUY Trew INSURE IT 
MAHAN | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | | 
GATEWAYS to 
| 
  REALTY Co’, ALTORS- HILTZ Coaperetine | iT 3.0063 “Eachenge 
Real Ease and Inéurance ‘ 7 ‘, 1 W. Huron : NEXT RANCH Ott, FE sere wee” ee 60231, n ( a if +. : 
      Ls . 
Birmingham GET ae OF TOWN 
Into “Like new" Nusee bed. 
ie Gath ranch home en 
pent and aati site, 
a Eo. _ ened. 
Benjamin and 
Stephens, Inc. Midwest 4-3232 JOrdan 4-5728 
259 8 Woodward. Birmingham 
OPEN 9 AM TO 9 PM 
A.G. Elhott & Sons 
DON'T 
let some other fellow — have 
Christmas in this home New 5 
bdrm $8,300, terms. Fenced lot, 
NWeN li you see this 
warm home 
and storage nice 
$10,500 
TOO. 
fee O° last New home. 100x100 
on cee Commerce Real vaiue 
LONG © time B-4 you can have a new 
home with new refrig range. 
Washer and dryer for only 
$1.525 down, and get this! $63 50 per mo, ; 
ALSO 
New es used large ranches up 
to $51, Here's a special $25 - 
500 3 care brick 2 car at- 
tached gar Owner «cavx (se 
HOMESITES 
In Prone terweat ah pa Area. 
Good lots from $150 Some 
with lake Filiate. . 
ALG. Ethott & Sons 
Suburban Office 
N Western cas at M’belt 
FE@1134 2 _MA 6-2503 
Partridge’ Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
INE TIURRY 2 Tt takes just $960 down on this 
comfortable 5 room bungalow |o- 
cated west of Pontiac. 
price of just 500 lake 
privileges on Williams ee You 
can move in immediately 
TRADE | 
WEST SIDE BRICK 
      Brand new 3 bedroom obrick 
ranch type home conveniently 
located on Pontiac's west side in 
Washington Park. Tiled entrance 
Wavy with closet. beautiful hard- 
w . full bath with show- 
er, plenty of cupboards in the 
kitchen. Full Bese meat with @ 
a Mpa tll price “ast $4 
trade for ree Sasa 
PARTRIDGE 
REALTOR, FE 2 8316 
Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES 
COLONIAL HILLS 
2 bedroom brick ranch Hot water 
base-ray heat. carpeting erence 
softener fenced vard, a 
and a half One of the finer 
Bloomfield locations 
SYLVAN MANOR 
3 bedroom brick 
Carport and garage 
pecea water softener 
andscaped Jot) Priced 
not i 
On lovely 
Tight Do! 
wait 
OREST LAKE : 
Country hts Fstates Spanking 
new brick ranch 3 bedrooms 
full basement fireplace 
Kitchen features | 
location. Call quickl 
about this one | 
COLONIAL HILLS 
Contemporary 3 bedroom brick 
ranch home Im a setting of beau- 
tiful trees An artistic bome de- | 
signed for Giec latin Une buyer 
Priced righ 
Evenings after @ call Mr Wiet- | 
oS uel, FE 
OFFICE OPEN 6-6 
A JOHNSON. Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. 
Ph 42533 
Templeton | YOU CAN'T MIss! 6 room bungalow. 3 bedrooms 1] 
dining | 
bath, full | 
New hot water heater 
car garage. Less than 1 
bicck to Oakland County's finest 
bathing peach Can be had for 
Ry dow: 
Templeton, Realtor 
aS Orhan ake Rd. FE 4-4563 | 
After 6, no answer, call OR 
_ 31108 Evenings” FE 5-5980 — 
| 
| 
T 
— 
il   
    RTH ON DIXIE HWY To | 
iv MODEL OPEN DAILY | 
OR 3-2305 
PAVED STREET. CAR PORT. STORMS AND eEeus TILED 
_ BATH, 3 BEDROO | 
‘$10 STARTS THE DEAL | 
AL FISCHER Real Estate 
19322 James Couzens 
Hwy. 
Diamond 10310 
1032 NEKOMIS DR. 
SUN. 10:00 A.M: TO 
4:00 P.M: New 3 Bedroom home. 
diate possession. Large 
room, modern Ritchert, 
with, off arakee. $13,. terms. 
Drive iS om Lake Rd. 
Cass Left to Case: 
Nekom — Betigey Park, Watch's 
we @) Ti AY pion Dine. Sp Realtor is, 
tet 
  BUILD NOW LAKT 120 FT. LAKE FOREST lacs’ 
frentage on priv ve 
  230 ft. 
In our well restricted, Watertord road, J acre wooded, $15,000, 
Hills Estates. Estimates. {reely FE 5-1965. ; {ves —_— our plans or yours. WATKIN LAKE. 3D ; ors. 
arge base: . dee | 
HERBERT C. DAVIS double ‘garage. Many beautiful ; #25 Pontiac Li Lake Ra es atid: a . Lake privi-e 
BY OWNER. 5 RC iOUsE. 
tollet end shew degey 13. 100. For or Sale Lots = 4% lake privileges. Only 87,380.) .~—.—~ - . bs ee 4231 Grendais, 
IMMEDIATE | POSSESS! 
3 
dow 
SYLVAN LAKE PARK 
1717 8. Telegraph, Eves. FE 2-5217 
Co-oper 
345 Oakland Ave 
Co-operative Real Estate ieceheng? 
86 E Walton 
North Side Special 
J Rear TOR 
23-2039 MI e| 
Coeparetive Real Extate Exchange 
ROUND LAKE 
3 
Here is a home to fill your heart's 
desires B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | 
premises   
Charles | this new at@Pactive 5 on ceaae anes; bungalow in Pontiac. Oak 
Lemp tly and plastered walls. Only 
BEROOM BRICK rancher with 
lake privileges. Oak floors. beau- 
tiful modern kitchen bd bath, 
$12,000 with $2, BEAUTIFUL FLORIDA DARE OTS. COSTELL Li LLO'S, BOX 1173, 
_WINTER HAVEN, FLA, 
LAND SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVi- yen sion. Lots for immediate 
sites, for multiple peaaarlen p and 
industria! use. 
Sylvan 
Realty $383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MIDDLEBELT PE 35-0418   oriviteace 
ge with “this attractive ho: on 
enevenue for rp te eine down 
Don't delay. call 
FE 4-0521 
rative Real Estate Exchange 
OREN SUN 2 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 
bedroom bungalow with full base- 
ment Oil heat New Youngstown 
kitehen 
Drive out Baldwin; turn teft on 
¥eid Bee Blvd. to wim I Tight to 
R. J. VALUET, Re alter 
HAYDEN $950 DOWN New 2 Bedroom 
homes fully insulated Lake privi- 
leges Picture window. Excellent 
kitchen with wood cupboards and 
rmica countertops) Bath oil 
forced air fecnace, copper plumb- 
ing Choice of 4 elevations. Full 
price, $7900. 
OFF AUBURN RD. AVON TWP 
5 room modern home with stair- 
way to sub-floored attic. Ceramic 
          tile bath, gas furnace. & water 
heater, Ie car garage. $9950, tems 
INCOME -—- NORTH SUBURBAN 
2 apartments. Each with separate | 
  | Lots and Lots of Lots Some wooded. Some ideal 
tor tri-level. Some lake 
lots. Priced from 31,500 up. 
ROGER B. HENRY, Ine, 511 Main St. Rochester 
OL 1-0111 or OL 1-121 alate deste 
~~ Exclusive Homesites In beautiful Forest Lake Coun- 
Rd Open daily 0 ey to p.m. 
and Sundays from 
JOHNSON, Realtor 
= say raph Rd. 
PES 4-2533 
- WHITE 
BROS. Waterford Hill Manor You may select your future home. 
site with variable elevations, 
some with lakefront and very 
desirable for a split-level home. 
Also some with huge oak trees 
and a few with northern pines. 
Several with prime apple trees. 
The streets will all be k- 
by owner, Take Absgeal Lacs 
pe thon later. Open for 
‘WHITE BROS. 
n 
  bath utility room, living room | REALTORS 
with dining area Oak floors. Phone OR 3-1 
large lot, 75'x386' Gas heat Own-| Open Eves 6 Sun. 1 to § er will sel{ or trade his equity | 
for home in town MR. BUILDER 
Better get those ee Sel Y pene 
C. HAYDEN, Realtor 
PE 86-0461 | 
_Eves FE 54389 0 
| Jae 
tm eculaiely clean. conveniently | 
ated l'y story home, featur- | 
imi carpeted living room. kitchen | 
with eating space, 2 lovely bed- | 
rooms and full bath down Stair- 
way to large unfinished attic for 
future bedroom. full basement 
tion finished. Large fenced lot | 
$6,000 down i 
oseph F. Reisz oe = Huron 8t | 
+44) 
3 BEDRM. RANCH Attractiie home, only 2 years old construction now 
left in Beco fies. Colon al Hus, 
Hickory Knolls. Forest Lake 
Country Club area. Reasonable Prices and terms. 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704'S. Telegraph kd, 
Fe 42533 
~ LAKEFRONT LOTS _ 
  automatic gas heat, and hot wa- Just a few left in new well 
ter. fenced rear vard Ribbon! restricted subdivision Price 
drive Offered at $11800 It's a! $2350 up Cail today as they 
dandy. Why not see tt today. won't last at thts price 
7 7 | CRAWFORD BUD AGENCY 53": W Huron PE 4-1548 
Eves MY 3-7085 
ICHOLIE _ For Sale Acreage 47 
real estate and insurance a 
49 MU_ Clemens St FE 5-12 6 ac = ads ceronesn 
a h 8771), RE c Eves Mre Kelchner _ WLS = eS PE dapat 
212 EILEEN DRIVE MILFORD 192 ACRES. ADJOIN- 
Laceted one olock north off ing General Motors. One mile 
Seuare Lake Road Nict west of road frontage Livingston County 
Woodward °Colguial Hills Brand No soning ready pon ueereieo- 
new 6 room modern brick ranch eu ae ove dbs ces 
bungalow Vestibule ent large pees Ue eee u window & fireplace in . + 
Rone rece "Dining room, colored es Milford MUtual 4-82.5, 
tie bath 3 big bedrooms. lovely § — 
basement for recreation room 
$22.500 
SLOCUM DH® ’ Off South Blvd just east o! : me es 
Squirrel Road Beautiful 6 room . NC REAGE . 
trodern ranch home. Breereway. 10 acres Good garden soil Size 
large 2 car garage. living & din- 340 [t. x 1260 $2050 wilh $295 
ing room fully carpeted Recrea- | down 
4 acres soesed: Bize 163 x 1238. 
$2,750 §275 
2 acres Good building site Sire 
200 x 3 $1350 Cash to con- tract 
1 acre parcel in mods: area. Low 
as $1200 with $120 dow 
Piastered walls storm sash L NUDES SINC, 
screens. Large lot. 75x14 Possi- 4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains me to ane over existing 4 per 6267 N Perry Open Sundays 
a! ortgage wi very Lapeer Rd or M24 
(ae _monthiy” payments $2,500 rE. 5-9291 oR 31231 
dow: | Co-operative Real gstate Exchange - 
WEST SUBURBA® 
i\ Nfrely finished lake front home 
Consisting of csi one rm. | 
with nireplace: § ized bedrm . 
kitchen with inieg area, utility 
and bath. Screened porch the 
width of house. Auto. oil water | 
heater, elec. stove, 
cabinets & Youngstown sink new paren 
¥ $1,500 . down. sion. Immediate posses- 
— John K. Irwin | REALTOR 
101*y N Soa Cina Ae 
Phone FE _5-0447 Ev See 2-1804 
WEST SUB RBAN 1 ACRE: 
Good fertile soil with 2 bedroom 
newly decorated modern = apt 
Also @ 4 room apt. nearly com- 
pleted Immeciate Posse cston 
This is a bargain. at $7,500 with 
$1000 down . Terms = 
Jorothy Snyder Lavender 503 
FE 4-421! Vooded Acreage 
Only 4 parcels—one to six acres 
—ach beautifully wooded with 
fine buildire sites. Quiet, se- 
cluded location. yet only 3 miles west of Pontiac 
CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Community Li. Bank Bidg, 
Eves FE 5-1302 
FSVAC ANT ACRES 
Located on corner of M5® and 
Bogie Lake Rd. 1320 ft. on pave- 
ment and 2400 ft on good county 
read. Lays good — live stream— 
idee! for subdividing Full price 
$37,000 with 25 per cent down. 
Balance sem'!-ennually 
A PRIME INVESTMENT 
280 acrés. with 2 séfs of buildings. 
*, mile frontage on paved road 
Half mile on good county road. 
Grard Blanc ares Lavs good 
Excellent for subdividing Flint 
is boom ria better Investigate — 
only *215 per acre 
GIROUN & FRANKS 
G*NEPRAlL REAL ESTATE 
4305 Dixie Hwy OR 3-0701 
Oven until & Sat S 
MODEL 
OPEN BEDRM. RANCHI 
104 Ascot St. 
Sparkling new, 
construction with 
—birch slab interior doors quality _ For Sale Farms _ 
LADD’S © SMALL F ARMs: 
Le acre farm. All fenced with 
ce home and cat garage. 
$10. $00 with $2500 dow: 
3 acre incon with nice 3 bed. —colorful ceramic tile bath room bungalow. $7000 cash to —tile pron Dale entrance mortgage 
copper plumbin =sepeer_ plumbing LADD’S INC. -—genuine plastered waite | 4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Ptains 
—Formica counter tons 4267 N Perr Open | Sundays —kitchen exheust fan Lapeer me — 4 
—full basement 
—forced air heat 
and many, many other features   Will duplicate on the lot of your | 
choice. Financine arranved To, 
insect. oe west on Fitraeth | 
Late Rd Ascot St. turn left to 
middle ot ‘ond block Salesman on 
“BUD 
NICHOLIE Cal @Neder 3-1231 Co-operative Real Estate Exchan 
OXFORD AREA 
Attractive remodeled 7 room 
farm home. Provides 4 bedrooms. 
Carveting. Fireplace and enclosed 
porch. Basement. Oil furnace. 2 
. 3 room te 
___ OA 83122 
IK PARMS AND ACREAGE sone 32-1100 Pm 4.9003,   
Mt ‘Clement St. PE S501 mens or FE “2-s800   
  1 ACRE 5 R iM HOME ON Suchy r Realty, __Orton ville. ae 
=| Sale Busines: 
For Sale Lake Property 44, ~~~ - * aivess reperty 
UNION LAKE ai Bee Bae! 3) Industrial Building pene In City of tiac, over 1 = era Pon’ c: prer, 1h.000 rage, lake privileges. includes’? eR ee 30 a. 8. Ye-acre lots. All this for $12,000. [TS area. Usable for Commer. Term : : cial, warehousing, or some form: y of manufacturing. Immediate pee: 
Here is a $1,000 gift for La 
the hetide a heres Pe ectta | ls) ‘s 
in SB Eo Jem K. Irwin 1% attached car 
lot. Lake privileges. 
Cedar Island medern. 
A 
rooms, full basem Tma-stone exterior, word “i 
; peers the holidays. 
to ine Uwion'Ls o 
washer dryer and moto vabnbtet, ikon} ends aba 
bedrooms 
ter. 
$22.500. Terma. 
iE 
fi modern 6 room home. 3 bed- 
a \sewer ‘and 
eae 
    So AN aa. REALTOR 
101" x® Negiane Street 
FE 5-0447 Eves. es. FE 2-180¢ 
YOUR LIFE’S MADE 
ASIER through Classi- 
ed Ads. To solve every 
day problems quickly, dial 
FE 28181. ~ 
4 
ar.| j . 
} 
THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, ee 17, 1955 TWENTY-SEVEN      
Sale Business Property 49 
~~ 7. {State riemied Lenders) _ 
Grocery, Beer & Wine mag a $8 With excellent possibi!i- 
rie in @ repidly developing area 
Peppa ar reer ml pet Up to $500 
for expan Parking. 100x75 1948 to 1955 car s Bring vour title — he! sale, lease or trade Most de+ts closed in 30 minutes. 
; Loans also made on re. 
Signatures and other securities. 
John K. Irwin | On Vand 
101's N. Saginaw Street 
Fes Loan Co. Eves. FE 2-1804   
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A |20? PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PPL LLL ae 
7800 8Q. FT.. CONCRETE. BLOCK | — - 06 18-ft. ceiling, clear stan, Warren, 
Mich. R. ie 2-5104 = c 
"aot oar gee cose eT GAN $e TO SHO — Z 8q wil aN. OES . offices. fired hot water heat BENEFICIAL Rail “ ‘. reese creee) for ‘unlo: teel. Truc } <pac Cree = 
nding dock. aa FINANCE CO. Perea Lean) 4 ee employ t 
cated eo 658 [peng a pe Pontiac ST a 7 W. Lawrence 8' FE 2-9249 Door Corporation MI | Money to Loan 53, 
| GET CASH “QUICKLY. 
  
Ca peor seis ease 35 O00 Bamlice FOR BUMPING, PAINTING RE IR_SHOP. PHONE FE 444   
Business Opportunities 51 Beton 
aa bUGCKMER S 
18 HRS. PER WEEK | Pour «4. Buckner Conven- | tent offices in Pontise area, rT. Of! company will turn over so| Where you can quickly eervice station accounts for high-| 70% UP te $500 on small ly saleable oil products. Stations)  <@ -® - month payments. will be tn Pontiac and surround. aE tee ca Comount- eine ing area. You must deliver re] %°uctions. arses of florian and collect 
me . BO selling exper!- , 
ence necessary. Must invest $1100 Sere caer a . Ss E ‘9 
for inventory to service accounts THA 
nae ssmene secured Company wil! 
ge com clots training proarem 
One WOodward 2-2980 in De-, Get needed cast quickly 
trott or write Larry Steven ie | from Buckner’s friendly   N YOU THINK 
poration, 916-14 Majestic Bid 
_Detroit, Michigan Att: “Agency, eases 
TEXACO STATION FOR LEASE 
located at 3560 Elizabeth Lake 
Par Call_ PE 46663, evenings. 
Condon 1s ari J “BRE LTOR | Buckner 
"tT Finance Co. GROCERY STORE BEER AND. wine license. Stock & fixures tee 
$3,000. 48 Putman. Fe 3-9107 
    Offices are located:   
HOTEL & TAVERN Drayton Plains 4512 Dixie H 
plete ber o Srisetinne fon gee Walled vate - Nereeten | 
TM Nratlae pactealy's:) tee to Bank Gree 1 Oroes onct Gal Be gy MN tea Yan Date   
Sacrifice all for only $32,500. wae block North across from Bank 
terms. 
: ® Alene j - 
wpdggerunxrez |” Need $500   
Sunday MI 4-4419) or Less 
NEW SINCLAIR SERVICE STA ; y tion for fore jn Walled Lake WITH QUICK 
FOR LEASE NEW ? BAY MOD- SERVICE? ern station. On MIS at Bald 
Lake Ortonville For in- | uM Home & Auto ts the place 
e formation Call FE 2-0103 or FE come Most loans m 
  
  Gas Station 
month. Owner will sacrifice! Set Berkley Voss. President. equipment for total price of 77 
$1435 00 Ph. FE $8121 
$3300 rhe put you ifn business 
in @ stall combination gas H & A 
station garage and bump shop. | ome uto i Excellent lease 
AV CORD. S |Loan Company Hours’ ® to 5; Saturday 8 to 1 
  “E495 . FE 4-9584 i" Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. 136 @ Pike 8. Open Eves & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exc TPACIIE FINANCE CO. eMALL TAvERNDING EAT ments TEAGUE FINANCE CO. CITY 
& good spot. Just a 202 N J for @ couple. No experience thee: | 202 N. MAIN 
essary. Excellent uptown location | ROCHESTER, M iGH: 
Low rental Good lease Seating AN 
capacity 80 Exceptional high vol | CORKS tetO aoe 
ume les for am «mall place LIVESTOCK 
Selling price $15,000 Box 15. Pon HOUSEHOLD GOODS 
_tiac Press _ Ph Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-079) 
WHEN YOU NEED 
TRADE $25 to $500 £100,000 (ROSS You can get it quickly on vour 
stenature car or furriture No en- 
Here< an easy to operate ero aorsers Payments to suit vour 
cery located near Pontiac in bu<* budget We will be giad to help 
shopping center Same owner for 5 money prob i 
20 years Closed nights holiday» | reds Si veer, ace pcoue=e 
and Sundays. Pienty of perkins | 
Present gross about $100,000 per 
year. oat $1,000 down plus stock 
win e for most any good marten property. 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE 
  EINANGE GO: 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 
FE 41574   | Pontiac, ind Floor, Nationa! Bldg. 
  your first visit So come in cS 
phone for cash to 8500 on your 
auto. furniture or signature and 
Take over immediately. 4A good ® repayment plan suited to your gas station that has consistanti:; meecs. Friendly, courteous service 
pumped over 15,000 ealions -er| @Walts vou Lesite Fitisher. Man- 
  
  REAT TOR. FE 2.8316 Oven Ee ; 
REAL ESTA Sep anEssrs| ___ Mortgage Loans _ 34 
THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN 
OANs $600 to $1.500 it 1. For anv purpose. on   homes modern or not tn 
t) | Oakland County 
4 For home additions cr 
arinlage iss | To rougl-in or enclose 
seas Partiv constructed 
Is THE “BIRD TO SEE 4 To build @ garage or on 
PS CDEC ~ 5 On second mortgages 
TODAY S SPECIALS Apply 200 Na’ tfonal, Building A VARIETY STORE. located Pontiac or phone FE ¢-4729.. 
northwest se Pontiac Has al!) 
kinds of variety items and a) 
qual tanch counter Completely | Swa aps $5 rished us owners apt ~~~~~~~n~~~ enn ™> 
included. Only $1.000 down piu: 4 pool, TABLE, SELL OR eek: | trade for what Sone 264 
Oakland Ave TAVERN tn thriving north ° = 
troit oped ome onty WE er BEAGLE GUN poG_ Goop D HUNT- 
mo. It's iow er. Swap for epetcen or what 
overhead Par: aust $ 000. dows | have you? FE ¢7131 
NQ LOTS WORTH ~~ $200. 
UNPAINTED FURNITURE bus!- 7 Q4oo accepted as trade in on used hess located on main street near! care H. J. Van Welt, OR 21335 
downtown Pontiac Full price jus* = 
$1 330 plus inventory to get ai 16 FT BOAT 5 FT BEAM STEP   
a «8 bottom Trade for 21 in television this very profitable busine ay eine room uite OPE &-63 
2 - ’ TR “12 ELECTRIC PORT SEWING MA- WW \R D iP i \R rh IDG! chine with foot. control for tape 
REALTOR, FF 28316 recorder or what FE 5-389) aft 4 
a by Huron St. Open Eve 7 to ¢ 5 HP. OUTBOARD, MOTOR. FOR L ESTATF & BUSINESSES pool table of what 5- 3860 
FaiROUGHOUT MICHIGAN after 4 
FARMALL ‘CUB. SMALL HOUSE- 
16 MM German projector 
Swap for 6 MM camera & pro- 
jays 2466 8 Lapeer Rd.. Lapeer 
MOhawk 4-2596. = S 
e- 
a) 4   
SLETS TAU 
BUSINESS” FREE AND CLEAR, SMALL larger "home. ine nora eauity ta 
GEASS © 6246 
    Fra SAW AND. peELT SANDER A A sare well equipped bar that _ for television. OR 3-8832 
Pe eens a labs eect en ncomea? Down. arr. ie y baths, lot 100x artly fin- architect nod you will love it | ished. Will take housetrailer for | 
ane, Won 'se"uenisices sass Sit ince Giese ene lease or terms on the property writ oe 1954 BUICK SPE- Substantial down payment re- “cial 4 door for seasoned land con- 
ho CJL) Abe tract or will sell, EM 3-3950 
oo . Sie! ¥ rT - 
MICH. BUSINESS lubed Nesbia near erraon er | = 7S > A x! housetrailer or good building lot 
SALES CORPORATION near Milford or Pontiac. Pontiac 
1573 8. Telegra: Rd. Press, Box 17 
FE 10 WILL TRADE A 1-50 GIBSON Guitar and case, like new. for 
Sale Land Contracts 52 tit Arvor saw. or will sell PE PA PBBPDLL LPL LDL LL LLO DPI 4-2480 
      
  $1360 DISCOUNT la UsE coms a N STORM Secured by 5 room modern bun- C door: oad 76" 7 a $10 each 
os with carpeted none Lea FE. 2-4963, 
parece. shake privileges oa on sylvan __ For § Sale Clothing 56 
with 31,000 de down. poaedtand een 30. monthly at 6 per cent interest | aeace 2 PC. MATERNITY   
  
    A-1_ purchaser. | dress, size 9, like new. OR 
R. D. RILEY. BROKER |_ 38402, _ _ 
FE ¢1157 FE_17-0086 BOY'S TOPCOAT AND wit SIZE 12, snow suit size 8 ice skates. 
SPECIAI size 2 FE 2-1894 
BLACK PERSIAN PAW COAT, 
Discount on Mpeg land con, finger-tip length. Very good con- 
n. 6 per cent interest, Your it "Drayton Pains. wen pty eost only 83200. Secured by - 83 eablinedobl a 
room bungalow home, earaes BOY'S '§ HOCKEY SKATES. SIZE 5. 
and large 100x264 ft. lot. West] §4. Boy's wokater oe size 4, 
Fok oy Tiras about 1 mile. Ask iced tt Be ler skates xcellent 
L. H. BROWN, Restior x oa Size fine, 12 naa | 
1362 W. Huron” FE 2-481 dress. ido apiece. 
Money to Lean 53 : GIRL at aCOOF UNIFORM. SIZE 12 State Licensed Lende to 14, Almost ne pn ss also hat, bag, 
scart, $5.00. 
LOANS |i iain ED SKRAT. i6- full_length, 90. wet   
  7 ate ges SHOES. 
  : #500) _ 18, fu 900. MI +0843 UNITY LOAN CO LAMB COAT. SIZE 12. 
30 EB. Lawrence 2-T131| | good cond,, Phone FE FRIENDLY SERVICE MISSES CLOTHES NEW - 8U 
OANS S20 to 8900 [yh OR, Et On Signatu 2 dresses, 13. 1 dress. ‘iM. Also NOUSEHOLD complete 1! of ‘maternity 
FINANCE, fine, P. OF F ea size te 
ari aan rt 
we ey,    
    
  Sale Household Goods $7) | FUNNY BUSINESS 
A BARGAIN IN SMALL RADIOS | z from $6 to $14. FE 5-8756 
APT. SIZE NORGE GAS STOVE | _ Good. shape. $45. FE 2-3810 
APT SIZE REFRIG GOOD CON. | 
dition. $35. 46 Clarence 8t. 
BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER: | 
new. fully guaranteed Deli 
and installed. No down vavment 
$2 per week. Mavtay Washer. ae 
mode! A-} condition $39 
MY 3-3711_ 
@ BURNER APT | GAR STOVE, EB EE ceptionaliy clean §& 
ree, Drayton Plains OR_ 35105. 
BLOND DINETTE. TABLE AND 4° 
First St excellent condition, 395, 
r 
YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT L&S” 
ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT 
CAN BE 8. FOUND /T L & End vabies. $1.98 ip; new book- 
case headboard peds compitete, | 
$24, retrigerators $20 up, ranges | 
up; bedroom suites $40. 
living room suites, $12.06 up; din. 
ing room pais £19.50 up. Many 
olber item 
USE OUR_E 8Y PAYMENT On LAY-A-WAY PLAN 
We vuy. se.!. trade anvthing Come | 
out and ek arouse 2 e--es of} 
OPEN DAILY » TO ® 
SUNDAY 12 7O 5. 
L & 8 BALES CO <4 m: east of 
Pontiac or ‘ mi. east of Auburn | 
FE_5-0241 5-924) | Heights on Auburn Rod 
FE 2-286 
~~ BOTTLE GAS New low price complete _tinstal- 
Jation, cae $10 dete gas. Kenyon, 
Fuelgas 
BOX niin men: $20. FE | 
4-0826. 
§ PIECE CHROME ME DINETTE SET | 
yellon: 25. Oigh chair, $85 OL| ~~ 
Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57 | 
{38 2 IN. RCA TV epee sta = Exc 
aft 6 “hk AND NEW S PIECE 
BUNK BED OUTEIL 
2 erurey beds. 2 comfortable mat- 
asses, 2 wuard relis, 2 ladder 
Aibtar $4495 Pay only $1 weekly. 
  by Hershberger | 
“RAG RUGS TYPEWRITER " 2-4339 
    
“It's our fire insurance agent — he’s always on the job 
when we have a apart 
    
condition $75. 2-75 
NORGE CPRIGHT PRELIER AL- 
most new. $175. OR 3-1672 
Pearson's Bank Furniture | 8139 95 ELECTRIC “WATER HEAT- 
42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 47681 | 
We Give Gold Bel) Gift Stamps 
BEFORE CHRISTMAS 
BARGAINS | Electric range . a 
| Warm morning heater 
Upholstered chatr wont Pi $0 
| Refrigerator, like new 5 $79 
| Chrome breakfast set......... - $23, 
Philco radio . Ae $12 
Gresser base 8 $6 
Walnut wardrobe . $20 
, Oak buffet $io 
| Beds. springs and mattresses all 
sizes We buy. sell and exchange. 
everthing for the home 
Oakland Furniture 
104 8. Saginaw FE 2-5523 
BRAND NEW &PIECE 
CHROME DINETTE 
SET 
$69.95 Value tor $39.95 
1 full size table, 4 sturdy chrome 
chairs 
CHOICE OF COLORS 
Pearson's Bank Furniture a Orchard Lake Ave FE 4-788!) 
fe Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps. 
CASH FOR OUR FURNITURE 
or tools. OR 32-2717 
CHROME DINETTE SETS. 3 CAS 
semble these yourself and save 
Four chairs and table, $69.85 val- | ss 
REGISTERED DOBERMAN PIN. | scher, 1 yr. old. 875. Thor) er. §8 B Munro Elec- 
trie 1060 W Huron 
RADIO & PHONOGRAPH CON- 
sole $14. Not in the best of 
condition. but @ handyman will 
get a real buy here! FE 5-041! 
bet 8 am and 5 pm Mon 
Urrough Frio = 
PERFECT CONDITION GAS 
stove Inquire 252 N. Saginaw or 
FE 2-808 
PORTABLE SEWING } MACH eae 
condition $25 50 Ast 
PORTABLE ' WASHER aie xe 
$20 FE 2-1159 
REBUILT “WASHING MACHINES 
All makes 62495 & up. Fully 
guaranteed. Thyle Blectric. 502 
N Johnson 
_ REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S 
1955 models One of America's 
best brands Perfect, new, guar- 
anteed for 5 years Buy a new 
refrigerator for a little more than 
a used m&chine. Michigan Filuor- | 
escent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave   
wringer washing mechine used 
$30 a 4-3507 
RCA ATE GAS RANGE WITH Grill iimest_ sew FE 2-661 
RUG AND PAD. LIVING ROOM 
suite 6 piece dining room suite. 
23-4330.   
RCA VICTOR TV. GOOD CONDI- tion. 65 8 Roselawn 
ue $3995 These are brand Lode | STOVES. BOUGHT. SOLD, ~ EX. 
1955 models. Famous make r | 
mica tops all popular colors 
Come in, look. compare and be 
convinced of these extraordinary 
bargains Michigan Fluorescent, 
303 Orchard Lake Ave 
CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX- 
tures Newest brightest and most 
modern type of lighting for kitch- 
ens, dineties. bedroom and_ rec- 
reation rooms. $11.95 value $5 05. 
Slightly factory marred Call at | 
factory showrooms. Michigan Flu- , — 
orescent, 303, Orchard Lake Ave 
CONLON IRONER FULL SIZE. 
open ends, $80 Baby buggy, $18 | 
FE 8-1310 
DEEP FREEZE AT THE LOW wholesale cost “ther floor sam- 
ple appliances at big savings 
Warwick. 2678 Oreneard Lk Rd 
$1i9 SEWING MACHINE FOR $75 
Frreltent conditton 19401 MS® ; 
DRYER SEONETRATOR se RK 
B Munro Electric 1060 W Huron 
EASY SPINDRIER WASHER WITH autometc spin rinse Like new 
FE 51452 
x ECTRIC &8TOVE WASHER AND 
dryer 2 pe sectional Sweeper 
and «small tables and odd chairs 
C $-2333__ fen eee 
ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER 
Famous name brand Slightly 
marred Exceptional value Mich- | _ 
fgan Fluorescent, 383 Orchard | SIMMONS ore = BOX) 
$20. FE 58000 = _lene Ave _ 
ELECTRIC STOVE $815 OIL SPACE HEATER. $25 
KENMORE IRONER 850 
MY 3TT2 FULL. SIZE KITCHEN GAS 
range with broiler Can be used 
Bilh bettie. gas er meturet 
Can be seen at 2550 Porter Ra 
o'f 
FORK ACE: 
SIMPLEX IRONER. GOOD AS 
NEW. OR 3-7432 or OR 3-7221 
  FURNITURE aT EXTRAORDI. | Bary values. We have brand 
new 1955 modern and traditional 
designs tn bedroom and living 
room suites. Assemble these your- 
self. Come in, look and compare 
with all other suites offered else- 
where. You can buy these for al- 
most the price of used furniture | 
Michigan Fluorescent 393) Or- 
chard Lake 
(FOR 8AIF @ GUARANTEED RE- 
{rieerators $39 95 un 
Wrineer wachers 439-95 un 
Spinner wWasners $40 95 uD 
Vacuum cleanere $795 up 
Rov <, 96 Oakian? FY: : 
GOOD USED ELECTRIC RANGE 
and tefrigerator Chean 70 Sum- 
mit After S$ pm 
BT EOIN MOBILE Poh Cle 
95 oor model  $1s9 
Manes Electric 1060 W Huron 
HOLLYWOOD BED MATTRESS 
and box spring. Full size, $18 
Coil _and mattress for iron bed. 
$5. FE 45782 after 5 
HOTPOINT WASHER & DRYER, pois pair, $350.95. installed. 
. Munro Electric. 1060 W 
ees R VACUUMS, NEW, 
per cent off. Rebuilt vacuums 
tee reduced. 956 Myrtle, Huron 
Gardens.     | KINGSTON ELECTRIC Tell 
machine Like hew FE 5- 
2 UPHOLSTERED WING BACK. 
chairs, in perfect cond. ‘1 has 
slip cover!. 2 mahogany end ta- 
bles, 1 mahogany coffee table 
with leather top MT 4-7214 
LIVING ROOM BARRET CHAIR. 1 marble top table china cabi- net. lady's small desk, wardrobe 
trunk, wrought iron coffee table 
MI #6-2455 
LARGE LOUNGE CHAIR _ ENG- lish hal) chest and chair. 2? lamo tables, MI 4-4479 after 7pm.   
   
      LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE, “s 
price at Jack's, 277 Baldwin 
LATE MODEL EASY SPINDRIFR 
washer. Used very little. $50. 
Late model 30 Electrolux. $35 
FE ©8095. 
LIKE NEW DAVENPURT TABLE and 4 chairs, 3 reversible throw 
  
  coll SPRINQ@ AND _ INNER- 
spring mattress. very clean Full 
sive, $15 Smal! tapéstry daven- | 
port with slipcovers. $20 FE 
2-8638 
  changes. Turner's. 602 Mt. Clem- 
en: FE 23-0801 
SINGER. 111W, WITH TABLE $75__ FE 4-8707 _. 
2 PIECE MODERN SECTIONAL 
couch Beye and browa tweed 
_Like new $150 FE 8-0274 
“SINGLE AND 3 8PEED RECORD 
} players FE §-8755 | 
| SINGER CONSOLE ‘SEWING MA- 
chine $0 OR 3-9702 
6-PIECE BEDROOM | 
SET Beautiful dresser. Large mirror, 
full size bed Roomy chest 
drawers. 2 boudoir lamps 
ALI FOR $99. PAY 
ONLY $2 WEEKLY 
Pearson's Bank Furniture 
42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 4-788) 
We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps 
SEVFRA’ ODD PIECES OF HAVI.- 
leant China. crystal ware @ne 
iver, also 2 “Gone With the 
Wine” Banquet lamps Phone FE 
_ > 9038 oe 
SHADOW gaa oh ele 
END TABLE ” % UP 
LAMPs - ASHTRAYS - BPICTUT FN 
Oakland County s largest selection 
OF UNPAINTED FURNITURE 
_ PICK & PAINT STORE 1143 Oakland Ave FE_5-0562 |     _ SPRINGS AND MATTRESS. eRe) = {CHILDS ROLL TOP 
swivel chair 24° bicycle. OR | 
2114 new 151 Chi 
springs. 
TRADE GAs RAN RANGES, FOR ELEC- tric, R Munro Electric 1060 
eros” 
$35 CHAIRS AND END TA- bles Cheap Other items. FE 
53-2766   
~~ PYRESIDE CHAIRS BLONDE desk, mahogany tea waron and 
gold velvet Love Seat. All in ex- 
cellent = MA 66683 
TRADE-IN DEPT. Recon. Quar. elec refri¢ 849 95   
  4 USED BRYANT Bore GAS es 
ter heater. 30 gal B. Mun 
_ Electric, 1060 W Huron 
WAYNE GABERT’S _ 
FLOOR SASIPLE SALE 
Reg Price Sale Price | 
$284 65 Ironrite dix. jromer $218 4) 
$129 95 Bpeedqueen washer . $88 
$51995 Kelv elec range $190 95 
$895 RCA 21° color TV $695 
$269.95 Zenith 31° TV $229 95 
$419 95 Norge 12 cu ft ref. $269.95 ot 
, $189 95 Bendix elec dryer $139 95 
$2749) Maytag elec. dryer $199 95 
[24 months to pay. many others to! 
choose from 
121 N Saginaw FE 5-6169 
| WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE 
® pe Full size. Good cond, $100 
AB gas range, perfect cond. $40 
FE 5-6347 252 N. Saginaw. May 
be seen bet. 5 and § om 
WINE DAVENPORT AND CHAIR 
_ Excellent shape FE 40730 
3 SPEED RECORD ee ese 13 
YOUTH BED. $20. 
Ass] : 
LARGE BABY BED. $25 FE 
ee) 
7-PIECE LIVING 
ROOM GROUP. Modern 2 piece sulle, 2 modern 
step tables, See las pcoties ta- 
ble. 2 decorator lam 
ALL FOR $97. *p ENN 
ONLY $2 WEEKLY 
+ Pearson's Bank Furniture 
42 Orchard Lake Ave FE ¢7 $81 
We Give Gold Bell Gin Stamps | 
ABC WRINGER WASHER 8 MM 
movie camera S8pinet desk FE 8 : 5-471 
AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIFS FE- 
maies De it holds until) Christ- 
mas FE 3 
BICYCLES. BOYS MADE IN! 
England Slightly eratcuea in 
transit. $0850. terrific value, $44. 
Michigan Fluorescent 303) COOr- 
chard Lake Ave 
BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COAT. ‘. bere See good condition. $75 MI) 
<2 a. 2% BIKE SPOTLIGHT 
Girl's ice skates. size 12. Exc 
Condit 2287 
BOY'S BIKE 2% IN WESTERN Fiver ‘ $25. FE 2-4175 
BOY s JR BIKE ™ SCHWINN 
eo so." $25 252 Bonaale 
E 3 
BOY 8 SEMI-PRECISION ROLLFR 
34007 
BOYS SCHWINN BICYCLE 2% Excellent condition rE 2-6752 
BOYS CHICAGO ROLLER 
skates. size @ and glris in white 
FE size 4 $0319 Between 12 
and 5 pm 
BOY'S SCHWINN BICYCL 
Excellent a eee ek 
ment equipment, Qssort: 
White side nous 5 tite FE 23-6752 | 
CHRISTMAS BALE 4 R % tered beagles Real menses Sell- 
ing out 24 
off Auburn 
CHICAGO Re Sree OLLER _ bors 62 girls size 3. Gas stove 
Call after i pm FE 25835 
CROCHETED ARTICLES CHEAP | 
Edit PE 2-613. 142 
| DOBERMAN — Sore: ee REGIs- | 
tered affectionate and devoted 
uardian Ideal Christmas Gifts 
Epublic_ 2-5104 
  Recon. Guar elec. washer . $3095 GIRLS’ SKATES. SIZES 2, 4 AND 
ieee range Hi-ler $2995 | 6 Boy's Hock t 
inch gas range .. $3905 | FE <r108. CR Ge U 
Heavy afaingt Snip bee for pn | OIRL'S 26° BICYCLE, GOOD COn- Davaeportrodd p95 | dition cheap Céhn Pan American 
pe. Living Room Suite $19.95 _ ble OR 34041 very 
Easy Terms 
18 W. Pike st FE 41122 
1 ROSE DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. 
OR 3-5379 after 5.30 
12°, INCH RCA CUNSOLE 32995 — 
95 Tv NT kit 89 
LON i 
Waiton Cor Draie r 
TWO SEP SOLID wine went beds Springs and matites-¢ nm 
chided 830 per set FE 8-284 
tsed trade-in Dept. Washer S19 8S    
Electric range ..... $24 50 | 
Gas range SOTO $29 0 
Sela 82° &) 
Refrigerator $34 50 
Corner cabinet, Heywood Wakefieid 
Champagne $34 50 
Table and 4 chairs, mex wood Wake- 
field Champagne : $34 50 
Devennetss & poneie $39 50 
convenient terms 
_ THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 341 8. SAGINAW 8 
PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 
USED APT ELECTRIC RANGES. 
R 8B ‘Munro Electric Co. 1060 
W. Huron. 
| WHIRLPOOL GAS DRYER. EXC. 
Condition 805. OR 3-4277 
12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 
Guar house paint, gal $19 
Asbestos roof coating, 5 gal. $3.25 | VINYL INLAID TILE ‘, PRICE 
RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $3.50 
SYERS 141 W Huron FE 43064 
2 PIECE LIVING ROOM 8UITE 
Cheap. F 
UsED GE WASHING MACHINE. 
__Good condition. OR 
ceeDT WASHING MACHINE, $35. 
R. B. Munro Electric, 1060 W.   
Huron. 
UsED | REZMIGERATOR $35 AND B. Munro Electric, 1060 
ruzs, two-wheel trailer with tar- | w Hu Le ee ee _paulin FE 8-2526. USE D DEPT. 
j 8 ft. refrig. $79 50 
Lord’s Specials Palins 6 caf retrig) ) si0 0 5 pe dinette set § | Coltispot $39 50 
De sofa-bed || 49.93; Mayteg square tub $49 50 
Jsed TVs from $2495 ...: up Easy Spindrier washer .. $50.50 
Hide-a-bed from $139. os) DARE up Electrolux vacuum cleaner $39 50 
Used gas stoves ie $20 00 Many other bargains to choose 
erate oo st CLAYTON'S ERED UES ED Miia pd Furniture, Appliances “Where Wrigley’s Used To Be” 3065 Peay e Rd, 
7 PC. MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE. ie ae oe 
    
AHOGANY aa 
Host and hostens chairs, 2 piece sectional, mahog' legs. 
_ Odd r= Se M   
FOR CASH IN A eego Harbor 
FE 5-8811 or FE 5-874 
USED HOT POINT aUT USED, HOT, For ‘Trias 
Ca tated : ¢ regs 
ron. FE cin 
Westinghouse   
HURRY, sell things | ae” electric range with wide even 
through Classified: Aas. 
Anything gpes! Dial FE 
28181. | : a 
    A rea) puy 179.02 
Se the Penman Ra. 1960 N, onde Fe eee 
a) rie '   $700 MINK - DYED MUSKRA 
full length coat. Excellent cond 
size 16-18. Sacrifice for $250. MA) 
pie 65-7826 
GIVE HIM A BEAGLE FOR Christmas Started dors and pim- 
Dies Sunerest Kennel. 3059 In-, 
cianwood Rd. Lk Orion 
GAMES AND TOYS AGE 6 TO 12 
Almost new cheap Prien 
Fiver train with loc loader and | 
Tes of track $40 Childs 
comir $10 Army sets end soldiers 
$2 to $5 Fvector «st with motor 
89 Roy's shoe roller skates. size 
5's, $10 Cas* $3 Jr Marksman 
special 22 rifle $30 Bowling ball 
$5 Black leather motorcrcle jack 
et and hat size 12 §12. Boxed 
string pi puppet $2 cots printine press 
__4-5782 after   
| 18 GAL. TROPICAL AQUARIUM MANY FISH AND WEEDS s A 
GIRL’'S CHICAGO ROLLER 
8k SIZES 5 A 
(2 PAIR CHILDRENS ROLLER skates. Used 4 times Siz- 13 and 
_lams 
HOCKEY SKATES SIZE 8. &4: 
22 Stevens repeater rifle $20 
Both in good conditton Phone 
OR 3-5402 
HOBBY HORSES 8TURDY. spring aor non ti with 
reins, tail and mane $11 2381 
_Mt. Clemens rd. FE 70724. 
LADIES’ WHITE FIGURE SKATES 
size 6 Mens new shoe skates, __Size 8. 150 N. Johnson, FE 2-5940 
LANE CEDAR CHEST. LIONEL 
constructioneer _ set. Automatic 
_Tecord Players, FE: 2-4376 
LIONEL , GONSTRUCTIONEER _Set_ Large size. FE 32-4376 
LIONEL F FREIGHT 
unloading cars, coal 
loader, log loader, remote 
switches, lots of extra track and 
other accessories. Like new. In 
original cartons. Cost, $200, sell 
for $100. OR _ 3-2577 after 6 30 
LARGE LIONEL 7 TRAIN. WITH AC- 
eessories. Excelient condition. OR 
__3-2376. 
LIONEL TRAIN AND ACCESS 
$125. 64 Exmoore. Men's Chicago Soles skates size 9 $10. Men's 
hockey skates, size 9, $5. 
ee goal OD op pa LAYOUT. 
rd, 6 auto. af cont 
tras, $85   
  
  
ees (onation ex 
MARX ELECTRIC nat, ad. plete. Extra track, $10. MY 2-0451 or MY 2-1961. 
Es SHOE ROLLER SKATES. size %. $10. Men's shoe ice skates. 
size 8 Boy's site 5. $4. OR 
31754, 
WEVER USED ORIENTAL DESIGN rue. 6 = 8. 2 ja throw rods 
to ‘match, $30. Hand-painted c 
fi oe work. MY 21061 or ut 
Classified Ads‘ To swap |? 
what yon don’t need for 
|what you do, call FE 
2.8181. 4 
    SMALL CHILDREN’S SHOE . size 12 and 3. $5 ea 
Hotpoint portable froner, 
me burner coal stove. $10 Like 
3008 
| SET OF FOUR, MATCHED SPALD- 
Nice Carlitmas present 
SPECIALS ON CHRISTMAS TREE | 
large basement Tovland 
in your old skates on a new pair | KITCHEN WAIL 
wi5S heavy gauge stee] Retrigera- 
tion finish $2450 value $1265 | 
These are slightly marred 
Youngstown Kitchen Annex, 307 
  til Lots of 
BARNE S HARDWARE, 
USED CI¢ OTHING AND DRESSED 
used els Reasonable 1218 Bald- 
Christmas Trees Pe tar ace aslo wend Pa 
A CHRISTMAS TREE FOR YOU 
| BOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE 
miles out Baldwin. Armstrong | 
floor covering and Mac-O-Lac 
  Commerce Village on gravel road 
: euariaan ere | BALSM, LONG NEEDLE PINE HAROLD JAMES FLOWERS 1880 S. Telegraph kd 3 1 
CHOICE CHRISTMAS 
  ated at 7 
hikS | aay ish 
leo 
SEEE DW AY 79 corner of M-5S@ and 
BEAUTIFUL NORTHERN 
DIXIE DAIRY 
CHRISTMAS TREES $100 AND 
grown Scotch Pine. American Le- | 
_ gion, corner Auburn and Paddock 
| EVEROREEN waeere. oe UP.   
House of Evergreens. 
2-450 
PINE a - YOUR. 
E CHRINTMAS ‘TREES | 
___ Christmas Gifts 59 yourself for Tt S, Coates no 
68-3544 before 10 am 
7 
For Sale Miscellaneous 60 
AS GOOD AS NEW BABY SCALES NFW WHEEL CHAIR AND BEL- 
tone hearing aid Very reason- 
_Ferndale at Sylvan lake : 
ATTENTION! 
LUMBER BARGAINS! | Just received several cars of new 
& used lumber, sell at real sav- 
$8.00. New flush doors 
  tooras, ceilin~ tile. felts. shingles, 
all at bargain prices 
SERPEUSTEWAITER 
skates Size 7 Like new OR MATE bee . . 
PLASTIC WALL TILE 
Feta Paint & ing. 
    
  R20AaL. F 
37 Dearbo Rochester. | 3¢ Gal epee ag oes Between Crooks and Livernois, Cab 
CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES WITH | ee Size 4 Worn 4 times | 8 Saginas St 
re PA 
Used rex | 2301 Dixie Hwy — 
PORCH LIGHTS IN EARLY 
American lanterns. Old English 
Coach and Candle Lantern de- 
Exterior and interior doors, 48x06 signs Also most complete selec: 
BATHROOW F FIXTURES YOUNGS. 
  Lowe TO 
_eeigus SUREL Y. 
Garage Doors 
OFFER Berry all “neal fine avarentecd 
entre $s. FE: 
  cele) PORK. HALF AND 
  THREE WP MALL CHAIN oR 
  BU NK BEDS, aArE 0 ne 
volver ‘Outboard motor 
1. $10. = pr OR 32838. 5685 wil-| {tte shaver, Dell sew! ne machine “Lk Rd : 1s WwW W v 
Insulated dog house $5 New A:r- 
    wild = tm 85 
oinke from soos G A 
CHROME ~ PLATED PT oat racks tn good condition Best | 
cen be seen at 530 E 
a FOR FURNITURE 
CHRISTMAS, TOOLS 
FREE PLANS for TOYS 
CHURCH'S INC.   
M 
2x6 std. Douglas fir. -er Lat 
4xix\, fir Wacol ......   DELCO FLANGE = OUNTED 
Umit conta blower, 
Therm: 
  
         oe HEATER. $5 HAND pe 
$5. GE mixer. $20. Pressure | 
cooker $7 12 piece set silver- 
ware D, $20 Other utensils, 
Wesher, apt gas stove, Lochin- 
| var water heater. Outhouse. 4440 | 
Eliz Lk. Rd 
G.& M Sharpening Service 
Have your skates sharpened now 
FE 35-7835 
Northwest corner Walton & Opdyke 
HOT WATER HEATER. 30 GAL 
gas New. approved for use on 
Consumers” lines $0850 and 
$110 50 value $49.50 and §50 50 
These are «lightly marred. Also 
electric, o:1 and bottled gas heat- 
ers at terrific values Michigan 
Fluorescent 303) Orchard Lake 
Ave 
Orchard Lake Ave 
KRESGE AUTO O!| FLOOR furmace with all controls $45 OF 
3-1375 
KITCHEN CABINET SINKS BEAU- 
tiful 42-tnch model $95 00 valur 
$59.50. Slightiy marred tn tran«:t 
Also several 541n and 66-1n mod 
els at terrific values ‘Michigan 
Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake , 
Ave 
_paints. Phone FE 17-8025.     HOTPOINT SLAT PLATE, IRON. 
er, $60. Kay 4 size Chello, wren 
bow case 875 FE 2-96 
275 GAL. FUEL OIL TANK. teas gauge, cap. New. Delivered $38 
FE 5-1467 
JET WATER } PUMPS poe 9. G. A, 
Thompson aos 
LADY'S 8600 Keane RINGS | 
835 pt $250 Must sell FE 8-2567 
LAVATORIES COMPLETE WIIH faucets. $2450 value, $1405 Also 
tollets, bathtubs, shower stalls at 
terrific values These are crate 
Inaftred Michigan Fluorescent 
393 Orchard Lake Ave 
LUMBER | SH AND CARRY 
1x8 whtas pine boards oo MM 
4x8x'4 plaster board 125 
16x48"" 
; Insulation loose and hianket 
Culverts for drivewavs 
HS the celotes- shineles_..7.50 so 
1 cere tu bds. at 11000 M 
Piv Interior and Exterior. 
| White t Dine and mouldin-s Interior and exterior doors 
nuows. Anderson and others 
Oak and fir flooring 
Paneling Pine & Cedar 
Pau) ~t Cvr Lumber Co 
6120 Bogie Lake Rd Commerce 
EM 2-273) 
LINOLEUM.... 39 YD. 
$495 PAINT $1 69 cal 
ANTI-FRESZE 7% GAL... 
| SMITH’S, 257 5S. Saginaw 
LIONEL & AMERICAN 
FLYER TRAINS Authorized iactorw ‘service and | 
genuine faci y ere Free test 
fac nadie analv on 
_TASKER'’S 61 w. __ HURON’ 8ST 
|3 POOL TABLES. CIGARETTE 
machine, pop cooler, oi] stove | 
and tank. fan, neon sign. awn- 
tne May be seen between 7 
and 8 pm at 375 Auburn Ave 
MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20 | 
| inch mirror, all metal cabinet 
$795 value. $395 Slightly marred 
Also large selection of medicine 
Cabinets, with and without lights 
New sliding trinle door unit: all 
a! exceptional bargeins Michigan 
Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lake 
ve 
_ able 634 Parkwood Ave 
NEW & USED PORTABLES. WILL 
adjust, of] and grease any make 
sewing machine within « radius | 
of 10 miles for only $2. Parts 
extra. PE 4-3930. $35 Auburn   | NEW AND U3ED _ FURNITU RE. 
Refriceraters eas and slectric | 
ter heaters for mow setr= there and cottaces Term 
TRAILER EXCHANGE VE _2- 
W AND TED NE 
POWER MOWERS ROTARY 
TILIERS PfOY.ER SPRAYERS 
A deposit will held one Time 
Davments available WF Mi liers 
Garden and Lew Ravioment 
1:93 8 Woodward babs 
Mile Ra Birmincham MI +6009 
NEW GA! VANIZED PIPF 
‘gm. (2 It lengths Ue 
Xe in 2’ ft lenathss th 
SAVE LAL US) suPPt y 1900S Sacina _FE 35-2100 
erms. FE 45654 
“PENNY PAINT SALE_ 
house paint. 1 gallon 
+-2nd__gallon at os Pl NE nee IL 
: Two gallons for ri 
PC SETS Rubber base ae gal $3.89 | Pall er oor par ot 
gal paint & roller or pan $360 
FLOOR SHOP 
ACHOUD WRECKING CO 
tion of lights for every room 
house at terrific values Michi: 
gan Fluorescent, 303) “Orchard 
Lake Ave. now 
25 per cent 
‘CABINETS. 40 x 
KE PTA STL ater ARE Auburn 
Heights, FF 2 
SHA! LOW WELL 
M. 
Age Wubs 
a num 
FE 46089 
__ fam odpm STOP—LOOWK 
sale ese ft 
we f P: 
| Talbott Cumber BPS paint Also Spread — end 
Goid Bond rubber 
plumbing. 
‘Trim. windows. 
a ful line of ‘umber. 105 Oakland 
PE 4-2622 
to gas 
Gate 
Gry tray 
and stand 
  proved) 5 ye 
Ol SPACE HEATER 2 DOUBLE 8&2 Gates siveteie water 
burners, blower 80,000 BTU oul- yea 
put i's vrs old. Heats 5 to 7) 66 Gallon 
rooms Oi] tank Copper tubing year 
Le 
Demps 
| Asbestos A covering, 
lengths 
Sot] pipe, 
4° Sot] pipe, Genker hub 
single hub 
801i] pipe. double hub 
| 3 Steel Recess bathtubs, “A” gu: 
y $06. 
Marcus Pollack Sump Pumps. v= 
| hp. motors 
| Jet hedoaa Oven 9 to 8 4° 
FE $-9108 3° Soil pipe 
  
PRE-INVENTORY 
AS 
15 ner cent disc. on cash and 
carry saie 
Fir dimension long leneths $105 
Fat) thick ® 10° and 12° boards 
“RL \CKETTS 
BUILDING SUPPLIES 
MA 5-5811 
161 Dixie Hwy o7 
  PUMP JET 50 T O60 FT. sis | 1580 8 Telegraph Rd 2 blocks south of Orchard La 
"REPAINTED BA Sry SASH 
15x12" 2 lite $330 each 
15x16" 2 lite $350 each 
15520" 2 lite $370 each 
BLAYLOCK 
COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO 
81 Orchard JT ake Ave 
SUITS - TOPCOATSs - QVERCOATS | 
OM $10 LA 
Woo] & Wee! Gebardine pants 
Les $3 95 
EDWARDS OUTLET 
18 8 Saginaw Sst 
_ FE 2-2108 
Sane Money at BURMEISTER’S 
LUMBER 
800,000 eo Bale 
| Buys fn 
Al ne RMEISTER'S OUR PRICES ARE NOT ONLY 
LOW BUT OUR SERVICE 18 | 
A UsT 
3 YARDS TO FERVE YOU 
[x8 sheet rock C & C 8 13 )- 4x8 Masonite sheet ... 8 2335] e ssassibeee: 
& 
le ias fir Per 
blanket inal 100 rt 
one fir "ive Ween an 
=n 
BusBuua a3 
jay Enotty pige by 
Jx8 paneline W ome per M 
Soll pipe 5 ft 
Comb he hg doors from 
W P Com PRRRnOaeneae 4) 
[3 ve colored bath set. al fittings, set. cast iron tub a iN TILT ARBOR SAW, @% Big © aaa planer with % uP moto 
_ 4426 in. metal bench. 
PREE STANDING Sour $21.95 § . $150.93 
HARDWARE — PLUMBING EL PAINTS _ YOU ARE BUILDING 
ITER'S AN‘) SAVE UP TO I ¥s 
| ae DRIVE OUT “hee BUR- | 
$ ON ALL ia ee 
MAKE SURE IT 
- BURMEISTER Northern Lurhber Co. 
sees oh & 0 Mile te FL 1-416 
  PHONE 
arkston 
    FE 37101 | 
dio - 
We will “Save U p ,to 40% on: 
Christmas Giits 
Reg $1295. 16 in. tricycles 
off 
applia 
Reg $70 50, 8 in electric hand 
Reg $6050 7 
Ree “sie 95. “GE electric skill 
' Nester Johnson ice skates—trade-ins 
accept 
; Large stock of feds 
Lavaways 
Hunureds of 
Boy » 
roller 
  China cab! net 
Roofing and Siding 
Combination Doors 
Insulation 
Sky BENSON 
| 540 N Saginaw 
ROMEX RY THE COIL. ¢ o PFI foot Wall boxes tor duplex blue 
28c ea Main 
995 OG 
SINK CABINET Bargain. FE 5-7433 
SINKS FROM $3 95 52 GAL 
tric water heaters 
‘ heaters $55. G A Thompson r 
Perry 
SEPLIG TANKS 
ee ORCED CONC ELE 
4-6426 3872 Eh 
- Ss ENAMEL RECESSED Crate marred 
Supol» 
“STORM SASII com bination a indowe 
OW coors 
Ph 
TILT ARBOR SAW. 8" 
er on stand, 
extensions 
after 5 pm 
UNWANTE D~ ARTICLES | 
moved free of charge OE 3-8762 
USED FURNACES. OIL BURNERS, 
gas burners, blowers, “coat and 
stoves Wavne Heating 
|, OL 2-021) __ 
WELSH H FOLDING BABY CAR- 
Call after 5 pm. and 
aout s 
avin, 
mints 
option to purchase later. 
credit will Ce sewed’ a “ 
money paid 
will come out aGallnghere 18 ¥. 
Huron FE  4-0566. 
| SLINGERLAND| SNARE DRUM, 
| brushes, sticks, standard end 
music stand 566 E. Beverly, aft-- 
er 3 pm 
‘Sale_ ‘Store | e Equipment 64 64 
| STORE FIXTURES, $1008 figt4 
inventory 100 E ert stan! La 
3- 
GUNS - BU -a3 —TRADE- 
Manley Leach 10 ba ley St. 
GUNS. MODERN, ANTI Cn &, BUY. 
SELL BURR-SHELL 375 EGRAPH . 
ay nd 
Youth bed FE "3-0036 
    wWheceixo HOUSES. ALL 
rats 5 § 
YORK aTERsIOu OIL | 
furnace blower, 
tion Complete, 
OL 1-3482 - [ ie) OTORS 
“Year-End Clearance Sale | can be Bought On Lay-away 
Wholesale to All 
Cash & Carry—One 
Week Only ree pipe, by the roll 
Lene pipe, by the roll 23e ft. 
Soft copper type “L". 
“roll a" not copper type ab 
: Billcecks, 
: ' Sillcocks pe 
IPS Stop & Waste, 
box (6) 
or oy « Waste, 
‘Copper “Bop & Waste 
taucets 
compartment Cement With 
a faucets 
19 50 
Six and eight - inch 2 valve sup- 
plies with tub spout 
‘3 or more! 
$398 Laundry 
_Tioset ane Thursday. 
~ ACKSON 
and bid 
we yi   
sander 
paper steamers — WAxers & 3 
vacuum cleaners 
and Paint. 
enard Lace Ave 
| Cameras, Equipment O1A | 
ARGUS C-1 CAMERA WITH CASE 
am flash Good 
wedget ba 
Cail FE 2- 
| Or ‘CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT 
es inder \ ° 
“Classification number 2 24a. 
| 33 ‘MM CAMERA 
F254 lens 
leaner case and lens shade FE 
~ Sale Music: 1 Goods _ 62 
ACCORDION SALE BEL STYLEa. 
colors, repaired. 
ginners — X : 
basement apt 
| BEAUTIFUL FLOOR MODFI Phonograph 
First $30 takes. 
CHRISTMAS. peace allow $95 
Special easy terms 
inaw _For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60) Sale Musical Goods 62 
PS ELECTRIC HA ede faer at PIANO ron SALE ‘SALE CHEAP. PPE 
ne supolies 716 214 
__— | PIANO TUNING, h REPAIRS Gl GUAR- 
arteed_- 6-302, 3995. 
| PLAYER anon saa ROL 
and cabinet. Reasonable. Aft, | FE 5-565 0 es! 
$775 PUT a PIANO IN THE HOME for Christmas. Rent before y 
oe You will ale —— a 
or all maney arias 
decide to piitorry si same Sear a 
Inter date. Grinell's. 
ea mG . 1UNING AND | R- | ‘ng. Oscar Schmidt. 23-6217. " 
      $13.95 | RENT A SPINET OR CONSOLE no for the Christmas Beason 
6 1 
your piano Choose. from Blonde, Mahogany or Walnut. Any [res . 
$10 monthly. Fe Losec 3 E. 
Huron. Phone FE_ 5 
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. oes 
Pul 
  n organ from Gallagher's 
    0 from _ 8 am 
_ Sale Sporting G poccams 65 
SFT OF FOUR MATCHED 8PALD- 
ing woods. new rubber g 
Nice Christmas present. 
5-6002 after 4 4872 Elizabeth 
Lake Ra 
   
RAW FURS waned Highest cee Ler 
turd Fish and s Pagi evlle 
‘A 8-2163, Rd. Oxford. 
AN DERSON? S 
Has Done It Again 
—_LovkatThese Special ——— 
Gift Values for 
the Skater 
  | $1050 boy's hockey skates, biack 
leather shoes brown trim, sizes 
12 to 13 
$1150 boys’ and men's hockey 
skates, black leather, ahaa l bel 
bright polished skates, ed 
to i 
$10 50 girls’ white eather, feit Seed 
figure skates, sizes 12 to 3 96.00 
$1250 ladies® — re elk white 
leather, felt 
to 1 skates. 
sizes ¢ ” 
Deane runner skates for the wee 
nm and 
Anderson ha! 
ANDERSON HDWE. 21@2 5. TELEGRAPH 
5-0042 
|FREE PARKING FOR WO CARS Mon., Tues.. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 6 
Thurs. and Pri. 9 to 8: Sun. 102 -   
LADIES 1986 JOHNSO UTBOARD M 
SLAYBAUGH’S  .- 630 Oakland Ave. 
FE 8-053 PE 40024 
Sand, Gravel & Dirt _ 66 
a ot Cookie. Sand, gravel, Ly i 
ml ey Tes . GRA A _ fl a 
| Excellent veravel oe jaa OA _8-2035,   * 
  
Valves 
a’ Gate Vaives 
Gate Valves 
2 compartment 
dry tray wW-sland 
compartment Cireen plastic 
w-stand & aecers 
compartment Cement 
and taucets 
compartment Cement With 
Essoes ‘ Coneem er ap | _el 
heaters |HARD SE. fA gttet 3 
119 se | ——— 
electric 
tub faucets 
umn 
well All, r igo off while they last. No} — 
rade-in necessary. 
OPEN DAILY 
8 A.M.6 P.M. 
| SUNDAY 10 A.M.-2 PM. 
ARNASON PLUMBING 
SU PRIEY 
OR VON N Heels 
130 5 
ORTON IDEAL 
ONE 
Do It Yourself 
if oa ‘OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN 
paumoing. wiring. 
plete stock soil wield croc 
pies tile, 
og 156 West Masicaine 
a thru Wed. @ to eo BUXFR PUPPIES 
supplies 
M ontealn im FE 
FOR RENT 
  
  | IRISH SETTER PUPPIES. AKC 
LABRADOR RETREIVER PUPPY, AKC Reg. $75. Kenwood 1-2876   
  HOLIDAY sent. 
Beautiful Weber grand. 
condition 
arenee Peck grand. Walnut 
naomi as 
Premier grand. Very small . 
Krenick-Bach upright 
bone with e 
ids trumpet with case 
RCA television 16" table model. . : 
= pele aie: 
* Marked low i 
yell 
    LITTLE TOY TERRIER DOG 
Pan, Cheap." 84 Moreland, 
PUPPIES, 7 MALES, 6 weeks old. € coeep. A 
PARAKEETS. CANA’ 
  $ vds.. st00 Oo melivered. PE 46568 
WE DO FILL Lt JOBS EM 36516 or 
__ Wood, Coal &l Fuel 67 3 
  DRY. HARD HFAVY SLAB woop 
and kindiine $5.50 a cord or 2? 
cord for $10 FE 5-300¢ 
DRY SLAB ¥00D, € A CORD, 2 for $11. Delivered FE mE er etn gee 
DRY ,otAB WOOD. 86 F CORD. re ot 2 $1 _ Delivered. PE. 
$17 50 | Serres CANNEL COAL- $43 73 |" w: od . Speedway Fuel Oil, - 
hnd Fuel and Paint, 436 
chard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150. 
AKC aay pee CHIHUARUA 
tmsitet Muwall x val] Keeps. PE S.I778 
type’ AKC FEMALE BOXER Y PUPPY 
__Bta Mos. ings, ears trimmed, Distemper 
_ shot. FE 47023. No Sun. calls   AKC BOXER PUPS. FAWN. 86 
weeks old. 3250 Crooks Rd. FE 
§-1037. 
$390; AKC AIREDALE - PUPPIES. GET one for Christmas joy. Lee farm, 
corner Hadley Road and Sawmiil 
ns) Rd. Ortonville. Ort. 
| BEAUTIFUL. GERMAN 5&8 
D YE Re 
  1 YEAR OLD. 90 At oe FE +0000, BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED TOY Fox Terrier ‘puppies. EM }-2060. 
EAGLE AT STUD. 815. wot, sity. _lsinch, Near Fd. Ch.   |BOSTON TERRIER a SUPPY. 
3-0357. Male. OR 3 
Ge? . KENNETH THOMAS. 
Park, Oxford. 
| BOSTONS AT STUD. PUPPIES 
3-9296 Curtiss, OR 
BOXER PUPS. AKC GOLDEN 
fawn: $45 Also 5 Mos. old 
Flashy red fawn Cropped. inoc- 
ulated $75. 2370 Pentiac Dr Sri 
van Lake FE 2-136 5 
  MOs ILD. 
Two males, one female $73 and 
$50 Excellent blood line MY 
> BOR 
CAIRN TERRIERS. AKC REGIS- 
tered. FE 
COCKER eaten PUPPIES Colors Besswell Kennels, 25811 pocet ts Rd. near 11 Mile Road. 
Farmington. GReenleaf  4-4979, 
  CHIRU ANC. a 
‘FE   
‘one, Bo Bun, CHRISTMAS S. PUPPIES AK erman ene 
soaks “fa 2 Christmas Eve Pea 
_kree papers. FE 5-7608. 
? TRAINED BEAGLES ay te 
easonable. FE 5-7388   
DACHSHUND AGG AKC REG. 4568 reasonable. OR _ ten ntpce 
FEMALE PUPPIES FOR SALE 
Mother—German Shepherd Fa- 
ther—Collie. $20 __ FE 5-1849 
also. FRENCH POODLE. FINE CHRIST- 
mas Gift, reasonable, 37503 Groes- 
beck _HOward 8-8306 after 5 
GET YOUR CHRISTMAS PUP. 
pies now. Registered toy poodles. 
Toy Terriers. Cockers, Dachs- 
hunds, Pekinese. Unregistered, 
mixed Chihuahua & toy terriers. 
Guaranteed canary singers, para- 
keets, rag mops, hamsters, cages 
& all poppties Tropical fish. Open 
® till Pontiac Pet Shap. 373 
Aecure! ‘Ave. FE 2-6154 
OERMAN ‘SHEPHERD PUPPIES, oa Finest pedegree. UNiversity 
  HAMSTER Te Ad RACH. ALL 
t_ Shop. or, FE ¢-6433.   \ikigH SETTER -pUPPins- PED 4 gree, Reasonable, Brighton, Acad- 
emy 71-3546 
    
       
   
          registered, reasonable for top 
quality, MI 40537. 
  
  
     
    
              
    singers. 
ARES t m ; a 7 ahoP i 
f nels. Fe ad 
  
     TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1955 
    
    6CHIPPERKE PUPPIES BLACK |   
  
        
  
    NOW | CALIFORNIA. BU YE R 
uppies. Perfect watch dog Pet | AVERILL’S, 2020 DIXIE HWY, 
or children, No Goggy oder. NO I the time to purcna + an-ail new ___FE 2-9878 or FE 4-6896 
: manny hair on furnishings. OL | 195g Pontiac Chief Mobile Home | WANTED — JUNKED OR USED | 
it init T 
BCHIPPEREE FEMALE 1 YEAR oO. 
| $451.85 AEC registered Reasonable 
Crooks Rd, ‘2 mile N. « 
j 2 RABBIT DOGS FE 1650 2 
ezLRcT ‘YOUR CHRISTMAS TAs BIRD | stil] have a 
Crane's Bird a and cage, while we 
eomplete selection 
Hatchery 2489 Auburn Rd 
WELSH TERRIER PUPPIES a Weeks old. AKC Reg. _MI 6-2790 
Dogs 1 Trained, _Boarded 70 
Doas. CA BOARDED DOGS 
trained. TUPRBber vis & Fele- 
4 ; erenh 
_ Hay. Grain & Feed 71 A 
oon. ALL KINDS “nay. 
, Straw. grain. shelled corn. A 
* 53-0666   
  ‘t deliver Oa 82179. 
RIGHT SECOND CUTTING AL- 
talfa No rain OA 8-223: 
OAaTs AND SECOND CUTTING OF “alfalfa hay for sale will 
trade for voung feeder cattle 
120@ Orion Rd. Lake Orien MY 
20506 _ __ 
BECOND CUTTING ALPALA, ist cuttin timothy and alfala. brome | 
grass and alfalfa D. D Carpen- 
ter 2124 BSilverbell road. 
81038   
__For Sale I Livestock — 72 aes 
18 MONTHS OLD CHESTER WHITE | 
bear. Wm. Brazelton, Ortonville. 
< Phone 38F6 a 
43 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE 
» Holsteins, 1255 Middle Rd. Mil- 
» ford Rt 4 MU ¢8003 a 
> For Sale Poultry 74 Poe LLL 
HEAVY ROASTING CHICKENS The 32%. with a low low down o! | ouly 
Delivered and set up. 
Also the 37-42-and 47-1 and 2 bed- 
room model now on display 
A fine 
used trailers which can 
j chased on the) ow 
purchase plan be pur. 
tow renta 
~| STOP IN NOW 
* HUTCHINSON | MOBILE | HOMES 4301 Dix’. Hwy. 
Drayton oars :OR 3-1202 
nd 
2830 8 Dort Hwy. Flint 
ice. Booster springs 
Cars wired for 
Adren Short, FE installed 
pulling trailers 
FE 5-4 4550 
Trailer 
Exchange       FE | aE Be Shs and GREAT LAKFS 
27 t 5 ft. America’s 2 unchal- 
lenged leaders in their price 
| Tange BE EMER CREE and 
TINI HOME 14 to 26 ft. New tra:!- 
te as little as ', ore o; woe | 
months to pay 
cent interest ASK ABOUT “OPTION. 
N LA USED TRAILERS As! 
LITTLE AS $59 DOWN MOVE 
IN IMMPEDIATEIL Y 
PARTS—STORE 60 8 Telegraph FE 2-3200 
Across from Tel-Huron center 
Parts-Service Open to @ thru Sat 
_ Trailer r_Sales Open Sunday PM 
Rent Trailer Space _ 79 
  « Allve or dressed. 6 to 7 Ibs. Roy 
Schneider SATT 
OVEN READY GEESE AND , ducks, farm svaled’ orders taken 
now, rm, corner Hadley 
Rd. and ‘sawmitl Laie Rd. Orton- 
ville. Phone Ort. 33F4. 
WHITE | ROCK PULLETS. 1 READY 
to lay. Sires. 4's to & Ibs. OR 
dns 
__ Sale e Farm Produce e 75 
GPrizs aac ALSO CIDER. hoMe- 
stead Orchards. 5460 Orchard Lake Rd 
APPL ES WALNUT GLEN FRUIT 
Farms 4670 Middlebelt Rd   
EXcELLENT CORN, Tie CRATE 
16300 Hadley Rd. Clarkston. 
> FARM FRESH MILK   
HOMOGENIZED - 33 % GAL 
Pasteurized, per ‘a gallon 
Processed in our o' plant, li- 
censed by the State Michigan. 
owe's rm Dairy. 4180 Bald- 
Biv Rd. 2 miles north of Walton 
  
HUBBARD SQUASH, BLUE OR 
Treen. 3 cents a nd. All sizes 
See0 Giddings FE 54-6060   Potatoes, Delicious Apples $1-43 out Baldwin to Clarkston- 
Orion Rd Left first farm   
_Sale Farm Equipment 76 
  PARKHURST TRAILER 
modern Well 
and grounds school 
_ shopping fa Ities: MY_ 24611 cT 
ke call 
bus 
  Auto Accessories 
AUTO GLASS SERVICE 
When you need it! Have vou tried 
our service? Glass installed while 
you wait. Insurance jobs honored_ 
All work guaranteed Free 1 Ib 
of coffee to a customer | 
each door glass or windshield in 
stalled 
m Saturday Until 4 
Glass Co 
FE 4-7066 | 
1 OF x 16 GOODRICH 
Silvertowns modern snow tires 
$20 2464 8S. Cass Lk Rd. Keego 
Harbor. 
  
“1950 CHEV. PARTS & 
ACCESSORIES 
RADIO, HEATER, REAR BUMPER 
AND MISC. PARTS. OR 23-7432 OR 
OR 37221 
Selling out large stock of 
  Announcement by ‘GNC 
1956 CLINTO old model parts. Mise 
CHAIN SAW new & used merchandise. 
$189 and up. We trace. Also 7#ON. Perry ractors e = om 208 
Porkiac’s Oldest 4 wn OEE 
Terms: Wholesale & Reta! res — —— 
ai cence a For Sale Tires —80-A . Pron rn rn nr nr 
La FOUR 160x15 TIRES Sh 
Spires) aaa casters. eri ene | 000d mileage left PE 2-100, owers, _— sig oe oe Goop USED TIRES $150 UP. 
Dizie Hw 718 7 eel also white walls. 503 8. Saginaw. 
3-506 _FE PE 4-0687.   MCCULLOCH CHAIN aia DROP 
Sou food wa: (No of 
Mile Rad) Birmingham. Mich 
__Phone Midwest 4¢-6053. 
‘INDUSTRIAL & FARM. LET US REPAIR YOUR TRAC. TOR A 1 THE WEATHER 18 BA WE PICKUP AND DELIVER FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW 
BUY AND SAVE AT 
HOUGHTEN & SON $82 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-0761 FERGUSON 
‘ya RACTOR, LIKE NEW 
end 
USED SPREADERS. 
equipment. Davis Ma- 
Phone Ortonville 45R2   
USED TRACTORS E~ OVERSTOCEKED WITH 
CTORS UseD TRA 
ALL MAKES AND SIZES. 
8 HA SNOW PLOWS. iO 
CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS. THESE TRACTORS ARE ALL PRICED TO SELL WE TAKE TRADE-INS CREDIT TERMS DEPENDABLE PARTS AND SERVIC FE 1112) 
KING BROS. YOUR 1-H DEALE PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYRE | 
” Mich. Chain Saw Distr. Sales, Service. Rentals. MY 3-5821 
MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS. REN- re a” Rar & repairs, 1899 Crooks 
T 6-0646. 
af "ARM & INDUST TRIAL 
McCullough Chain Saws 
New and Used 
_FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW 
BUY AN KD 8a AVE AT 
HOUGHTEN & SON 
$82_N. Main. Rochester OL 1-9761 
___ Auction Sales 77 SO FE 
  
COMMISSION AUCTION EVERY 
Se ight. ae 32-1521 
L. SMA AUCTION SALE, 
cand until heen: Pvt. sales daily 
Good bargains in used furniture, __ Stoves, etc. 
For “or Sale le Housetrailers | 78 
"46 ALMA ALUMINUM, 20 FOOT. 
Electric brakes, excellent condi- 
, $450. EM 3-2222. 
NEW GENERAL FOR 
956. 30 ft. to 44 ft. Single and 
double bedrooms. Make a com-   
  
as $50 ppdedee Genes: 
Dixie 
OXFORD 
Trailer Sales Prices slashed on used 
trailers. Must cut down 
inventory. Get a bargain 
here today. 40 to pick 
from. : 
See, the new 66 Stew 
is, Skylines . nd Helly goes ~ es. “3 mag See Lead the’ latest in see Sales, 2101 
    
670-15 ¥ WHITE WALL elt tend 
$16.88 ea aeranteed’ _ 503 8. Sagina 
670-15 SURGRBANTTIN = $10 98 EX- 
range FE 44-0687. 503 8. Sagi- 
  
Auto Service 81 
REPAIRS BUMPING & PAINTING 
FREE FSTIMATE 
ae Append oF Ape) 
BR. AID. MO" TOR’ S ALES 
PHONE FE 2-0186 
30 Years Fair Dealing 
Cass at West Pike St 
CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE 
ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- 
  chine op. 23 Hood, Phone FE 32-2563, 
GEN. AUTO. REPAIR ROAD AND 
towing service Oakland Garage. 
rear of 765 Oak. at Kenny Dr 
THOMAS GARAGE: 
Complete werage service 
ee EO Road 
    1954 CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOT- i 
er Recently overhauled Several 
extras, Call after 4 pm. MA) 
_ 6-220 
| | For r Sale » Motorcycles: 83 
FOR P PARTS AND SERVICE ON 
your Harley Davidson see Harley 
  
  
  Davidson Sales Co, 372 South __ Saginaw. 
WHIZZER SPORTSMAN MOTOR 
bite. New certareter. ere 
—belts, rear tires. ; 
For Sale By cles 84 —rme LN al 
BOYS 2%” WESTERN FLYER 
__ bike. $25. FE 17-8831. 
BOYs 20 INCH BICYCLE. GOOD 
_condition. $20. FE 2-6502. 
Bos. 26° BICYCLE. CALL AFT- 
pm. FE 2-5624.   se Sa GOOD CONDITION, 
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION — 
vinrude moto: Wolverine aaa Feathercraft boats 
Canoes 
vane , Accessories 
s. and Suns, 
MERCURY OUTBOARD. sMTRE. 
_Sales & Service. FE 2-5260 
20, PER CENT OFF ON ALL “NEW 
955 Johnson Gunna motors 
now boats 
MARINE. ‘SUPPLY 
306 Orchard Lake Ave. 
Phone FE 2-8020_ 
ALUMA CRAFT. BOATS VINRUDE MOTO 
MARINE SALES & SERVICE 
472 8. TELEGRAPH 
Transportation Offered 87 
CARS TO CALIF. SEATTLE. 
Fia., La, Averill. Auto Sales. 2020 
_Dixie e Hwy. FE 2-0878 
CARS FOR LOS 4 ANGELES, BAN 
neiseo, or Seattle 
PONTIAC DRIVE-AWAY rca 
Unton ® eats 45139   
  
fe, trans-continental rliner, 
—_TY oe ret ibe, , Agent. OR aan, 
GOING TO PADUCAH KY. DEC. 
    23, Would like someone to share 
expenses. FE 8-0668 
ING oy H De DEXTE: searink pas om . 23 Would Vi Pos 
someon rr Sen | e share expenses. 
  
Poe Stewart Conch. be > =f ea 
to belteve ou have to: 
 feless ow surance, Trall- 
» a parts and accessories. Michi- selection of reconditioned | 
| MOBILE HOMES REPAIR SERV- 
  3 TIRES. 4 PLY. 86-2015. OR 30351 ee | 
“ALL PARTS FOR 47 CHEVRO. 
Stee i= SUburbanite tires. FE 
830 am _ to 
E 5-067] 3432: Shimmonz | 
_ Sale Motor Scooters 82... 
turn signal. front light. horn, | 
_ FE 24157 eves. 
Boats & Accessories 85 85 PBA LPADLDAPPL OPP pany make any model, oD) 
BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | | 
| 
FE 5-9219 ____10 BAGLEY ST 
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR 
sharp late model cars 
COMMUNITY | 
MOTORS 803 N. Main, Roch te ster t 
OPEN ‘TIL 10 P} 
eo OLive _ 2-931 a 
OUT OF STATE BUYERS _ WILL 
buy clean cars from ‘49 to ‘55 
Top $ paid Lucky Auto Sales _193 8 Saginaw St. FE 41006 
“THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars We 
Need them. Drive the extra miles 
nA will pay you well, 4540 Dixie 
wy 
HL. J. VANWELT OR 3-1355__ 
NK & CHE aa      | UP TO $30. FOR JU 
i per tee 23-2666 
best from 
| He, 
' SED CARS 
| 62 Oakland CANE 
| See M&M “Motor Sales 
| For top dollar on late model 
eee SPENCE 
care 
H - OR 3-163 
~ JU NK CARS 1 & SCRAP 
_Fast service Call FE 4-904 
TOP DOL. LAR FOR CLEAN CAKS Dixie 
and late models 
__ECONOMY CARS. 22 Auburn ; 
For Sale Trucks 90 
GMC 1950 's. TON PICKUP E‘x- 
cellent condition Radio eater 
turn signals FE 5-2915 . 
A-1 CONDITION HE AVY “DUTY 
Modge wrecker FE 5-9244 
“LOW 1955 '2-TON THC PICK-UP 
mileage ne napaRnE at 
_ Sanderson 
- WILSON. | 
GMC 03 4531 16 
2) H 292 | 
| 
[730 Chev t. panel $345 
"50 Ford! Ve t. stake S405 
|S] GMC 12 t. panel. .$495 | 
"52 GMC | base, 1? 
short wheel 
just right fer 
dump or tractor, $305 
49 Chey.tractor, equipped 
ready to go... .$205 
150 GMC tractor, ready 
equipped. Ready for, 
the road....... S1495 
Pontiac's | 
  ' Truck Dealer 
2 
Brqpu! 
50 GM CAB ere TRACTOR 
with 54 motor Good rubber 
saddle tanks aoe Sth whee! 
_'0 so FE ¢0005 soe 
BOOM pein a FT TELE- 
scopic boo C L. Bennett, 1240 
w Sliverbell Ra. 
1947 GMC PICKUP. VERY CLEAN. 
_ Bargain. Pvt. owner _FE 13-7542 
1982 MACK TANDEM TRUCK 1 
510 gas, with 1953 Trailmobile 16 | 
ft four wheeler, for steel Matt 
Engine recently overhauled, wi or without jo $5,000. terms be 
will trade for reel estate Owner 
il Must sell, Call evenings. 2925 | HH OAKLAND AT CASS 
| aT) CHEV ' hee PICKUP $300 
355 W 
1951 '2 TON PICKUP. AIR- 
heater and defroster turn 
signals like new tires Your car 
or truck down See this one today 
Haskins Chev. €751 Dixie Hwy. at MIS 
MAple 5-5 ple OTL 
Open Nites ‘Til 9 
DUMPS   
  
  | JEROME ' ROC HESTER FORD DEALER 
OL 
| STAKE EXCEL COND WITH 
HEATER AND TURN SIGNALS GOOD TIRES IN) FE XCFLLENT CONDITION. KING BROS, FE, 40734 
TRUCKS | 
194% CHEVROLI *,. ton pickup. The original red 
finish and it's equipped with: 
4 speed trans. heater and over- | 
sized tires . 
S10 
PASTS ENA 
One ton walk-in van 
the ideal unit for the 
Man or mover se Hete *: 
Slorage 
S450) 
1946 ¢ 1‘4 ton HIVROLI-T 12 ft. Platform with 
g tres and mice paint job 
Will do a good euune job for 
practically pean 
$195 
1950 CHEVROLET Carry-all 9 passenger. Who sarvs | 
business and pleasure can't be | 
combined? Equipped .with heater | and spare tire. Also snow tires | 
$495 | 
Matthews- 
Hargreaves 211 S. Saginaw St. 
FE 4-4546 
____ For r Sale 2 Cars 
IR SAPOIS CUSTOM 8CYLINDER TUDOR           
Jed 
        be de ~ DRIVING TO ALBANY 
bs ¢. 23 through Jan. 2 
Would like lad to senger share exp,   
      $595 LARRY: | 
JEROME m Toro DEALER 
or 
  bt 
AN 30 YRS., “A, 
t ORE, THA TO debe THE REST - THEN GEY 
Only Seer 
Ready | 
* VALUES Transportation Offered 87) CARNIVAL by Dick Turner   
£   
  ¥ For Sale Pets 69| For Sale Housetrailers 78 | LOLOL LOLOL Le SL 
Ga AN SHEPHERD PUP- | 19% Ata antl FT TRAILER. SEE THE FAMOUS TOURNA- 
aie . $1,300 for equity FE 81371 or a of Roses and — TOURKA: 3 PU " MALE,| OR 3-7015. eae 4 nights. =i pemeres we 
——— . Pedigree. Reasonable. | 49 MOBILE ALUMINUM FT. 
% GReenlest e190, | ssmtmedere: 6700, i8¢7 B Tele. | (rom bret! Reserved sese Sad | 
a PUPPIES. graph. Rese’ Reel "sem Only $79 Por . or "Ghitstmas, § tales e fbi NEW MOON complete details phone Yor 39441 
© able for service. | 1956 models compietely furnished | WANTE D RIDERS Le SHARE | 
ERANIANS. LINCOLN “painy | apd setup on. choice lots” Win- poeummer ose after ied anit. : 427 Grovelannd. Roya! Oak. off terized and ready to move into. Dee 3 ea fj after an Aft 
“Mile. at vol Woodward Good terms and only 15 minutes | Dec. 33rd. Call MI 6 mu sl Ba le = to Pontiac: PARKHURST LAKE | WILL TAKE 5 ae STR 
EG. BRUSSEL GRIFFONS AND| TRAILER COURT AND c gers to combeem Missouri. Leav- | 
» Pekingese. Phone FE 1-0243 1 mile NORTH of Lake Orion ing Dec returning Dec. 26 
_ REGISTERED 9 BOXER PUPS 4) MY 24611 | FE 22-3393 Males and 5 females Price 835. | 1959 HOUSETRAILER | cS MOD- | © OR 3-484) em, shower, PE #-27 Wanted Used Cars” 88 REG | § WEEK 0 “OLD BOXER PUP- | Aw a Pies 
i       
  12 7. M. Reg. US. Pat Off, 
  
  “How will I fave my eak? Let's make 
lor Sale Cars 91 
BLICKS 
4 auor Special 
as had best of care i9o3 
Aileen oh 
cellent condition Buick vane 
Ex 
Radio and heat. 
er Also have two 1052 
  Buk 4 
auors and all are l-owner cars 
ones we prefer to sell H J 
Welt Plione OR 3-1355 
lwa BUICK HARDTOP BLACK 
ana neu White wall tires tinted 
5-078 alter 3 pm - 
- i Thorpe _ __ : 
FOR SALE BY OWNER 1995 
Buick Century Hardtop §2300 OR 
35-7491 
CHRIS EMAS SPECIALS | 
tes Ford V8 hardtop. Fordomatic 
Lots of extras. Real clean 
1953 Chevie Bel Air 2 & 4 drs 
1951 Pontiac 8 Deluxe 2 dr. Sharp | 1950 Pontiac 8 Deluxe 2 dr 
| 10 1950 Chevrolet 2 drs 
19>t Studebaker 
Sud 
1946 Chevie riectiins 2 é6dr 
i Che vie 
16) Chevie 
Housetrailer, 
West Side Used Cars 
932 W Buna CFE: #2185 
1955 BUICK ‘SPECIAL 4-DOOR 
hard-top. Officials car 2500 miles 
_ Barwain 2-T262 
DECEMBER | 
CHIESIUANCE SANE 
OSS Prices to All Sharp 
Commander 8 
splekip! 
22 ft Clean | it Oy ee EG 
For Sale Cars 
New 
Credit 
Plan HAVE YOU BEEN TURNED 
DOWN WHEN TRYING TO BU \ 
BAD C REDIT, 
WE HAVE A GOOD SE 
OF (46 1 
HA T 
VERY 
LITTLE AS 
No Co-Signers! LECTION 
AUTOMOBI! Es 
BUY 
DOWN AND 
PAYMENTS OF As ape: 
Immediate Delivery ! 
Deal Direct! 
No Finance Co.! 
Buy Here—Pay Here 
YALL COME TO 
MENTION NIE 
MOTOR SALES 
  Copr. 1955 by NEA Service, tne 
91 
FOR | For Sale Cars 
SPECIAL 
THIS WEEK — 
‘$3 Ford Tudor, Clean, ‘on : ae 
“62 Chevie deluxe. 6067 
‘33” Buick hardtop. aa s208s 
‘34 Mercury hardtop, 6354 $2224 
| 63 Studebaker hardiop Spd $ 905 
| ‘60 Studebaker conv, 229 
| '$@e Btudebaker “4 $1205 
‘64 Pontiac Starchiet. 6113 ©. $1705 
| S stars 4 > 
Chevie 
THESE "PRICES GOOD’ 
ONLY WITH THIS AD 
| Let 
Carkner Motor $ Sales 
Be Your “Santa” 666 8. WOODWARD. BIRMINGHAM 
1955 CHEVY 4 “DR. V8 RADIO 
, heater, directional lights, 
_ miles “Bargain, FE 48 FLEETLINE CHEVIE, NEW 
motor and tires. Take ever pay- 
ments FE 17-0200 
‘we CHEVROLET 2 DR. GOOD _ condition OR 3-163. 
ELDERLY LADY LO8T LICENSE 
Wishes to sell ‘$4 Chevy. Like 
new 173506 miles. See to appre- 
ciate. In storage. 88 W. Mans- field 
1953 ‘(CHEVROLET STATION WAG- 
4 door 2 tome green, heater. 
2 seats. Only 19.000 miles. One _ Owner $875. MI 4.3007 
1950 2 DOOR: ‘CHEVROLET. | GOOD cond — $225 9508 
1955 are BEL. AIR 4. 
5.000 miles. Real sharp. 
FE 5-9782   
4 DR. 
$1,650 
      SALE ~| 200 CARS Chevy hardtop loaded $585 
Oids 88 R&H, Hy 
Studebaker 
ipice ww 
rs, one owner 
Chevy Bel Air hardtop 9.000 
OVERLOADED For Sale Cars | 91 For Sale Cars A NE 22   
| . 
BEST BUYS TODAY . 
34 Buick Conv. $1995 
Roadmaster 
tires. 14,000 actual miles. 
STOCK No, N1004 
LIC. No. GR 1360 
"34 Ford 2 Dr. $4999 
days best 
STOCK No. N2763 
LIC. No. GW 1499     275 49 Buick Sedan $ 
Dyna radio and heater 
for winter. Good transportation 
STOCK No. N2767 
i LIC. No. YA 2250 | $4 Buick Super hardtop 
"35 Chevy 600 miles, Powerglide. 
"33 Chevy V8 Conv Verv cheap 
FINANCE ARRANGED 
ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn - FE 4-213! | 
‘30 CHEVIFE DEI RADIO. HEAT- 
er, spotiight, white walls ice 
| "54 Custom 8 cony Radio. heater 
| spotlight. white walls. Cc 
Auto Sales #03 Oakland 
1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 
{| Sports coupe. Power Glide. Ful'y 
| equipped. Ow mileage $950 
Call FE 8-1887 after 6 pm 
|°35 CHEVROLET. v-8 BEL AIR 
convertible. Turquoise and white 
Power Pack, Power Glide and 
Power Steering By GM 
_tive Call LI 6-5802. 
| | 
| |   
CHEV. 1954 6 PASS STATION 
Wagon. Radio & heater, origina! 
finish spotless interior, see this 
ow ae? Just your car down, 
GMAC. term 
Clee zine Chev. 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M15 
MAple 5-507] 
Open nites ttl 6 
, 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- 
top All ees ailee V8 engine 
$2350. OR 3-4 i} 
| 
| CHE VROLET 
  | | 
execu-' 
  Olga) 88554 da Fuily 171 8. SAGINAW * cle AIR 33.2 euinied ‘ si door 1 owner. Verv low mileage & Fiymouw deluxe 4 dr R ees cess — ae DOWN ee, Perfect cond OR 31640 
E Liquidation Sale 34 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- 
Aga oa core Cees esas + Pu!l Prine Kee Radio. heater white walis 
"30 Ely moeeh deluxe 4 dr. R and | 50 Ford 5 : $05 12.000 miles. This car is like a 
Heate sise (950 Plymouth $105. hew one 
| 51 Dodae Coronet. @ dr. Very | #@ Plymouth $95 | LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES 
nic $345 ‘48 Pontiac $105 M24 at Clarkston Rd. 
St eerie 4dr Hydra R and H ‘49 Lincoln $105 | "ORD MERCURY 
Shar $395 ‘50 Mercury $295 | ¥_2-2611 ‘dS! Pontiac 8 cvl 2 dr R and Sav-On Used Cars CHRYSLER, 1955. NEW YORKER 
Heater $310 Haynes Corner Hunter seis Private owner, excellent condition 
‘2 For’ Vie R and H $595 | Birmingham 62756 | tow mileage Futiv equipped plus 
$2 Buick club sedan std shift $595 \Ipee CADIL LAC 4 poor ‘3 SE- powersteering and genuine leather 
53 Pitmouth deluxe 2 door, Cran- ries Verv clean 1946 Pontiac 6 upholstery Detroit office. Dla- brook $495 4 door runs good. Cal aft. 530, mom@ 1-1492) or home. MAvfair 
13 Ford 2 dr Sharo $o85 . Ll +864 _ 63638 
1 ae rd corny Ro and H Fee ~ —— 1933 FORD _ COUNTRY ean ondBion sRo> Fordomatic J MANY MORF TO CHOOSF FROM Chevrolet | Guaei une Govwed care Gl 
$10 DOWN ON MOST CARS 0 MI 49270 . 
Open ‘tulo p . 1956 D 1950 FORD 2 DR EXCEILENT = dy tl | ™ : emo Ss condition Onl: two owners OR 
TE FORD MT ec. ~ Stet 961 Lapeer Ro Oxford OA 8-3011 ad sen tciy tee Cars | FORD 1954 custom LINE BTA- 
|'48 BUICK. NEW BRAKES. NEW ourtesy Cars hog = wagon Sseneet eo 
dies $150 cash or $195. terms ¢ | , mileage EM a S060 “con | 
$a oat = 2 Doors 4 Doors | ‘90 FORD TUDO > 1954 BUICK SPECIAL 4 “DOOR Sport Coupes & Club Coupes dition Call FE 5-8608, after 
we OW. 81550 _TE | ioe 2108 Bel Airs| FORD. 1953) 2 TONE GREEN. "Ra. §-1842 after 5 30 
TIP TOP 
GUARANTEED: 
—| 1954 
| 1953 
} 982 1952 Pivmouth Savor 4 door 
Ghrysier 4 deor 
Pirmouth ctub recan 
Dodge Club 2 door 
Chevrolet Deluxe 4 door 
Pivmouth 4 door 
Chrysler Highlander 4 door. 
DeSoto custom 4 door, 
Choice CL 1953 Pontiacs 
LARKSTON 
MOTOR SALES 
32.8 MAIN ST 
CHRYS! ER PLYMOUTH to @ pm Daily 
WE uv UY. Fret aL eed TRADE 
  
  SIXES & EIGHTS 
STANDARD TRANG dio, heater. Fordomatic Goo: 
condition, Call MY 2     
"90 FORD CONV. RADIO, HEAT.’ 
P.G AND O er, new top. Clean inside and out. 
NEW CAR GUARANTEE No money down $25 89 per mo AS | LAKE ORION MOTOR SAL LOW AS M24 at Clarkston Re =1670 D -RCU $1679 _ MY_2-2611 PULL PRICE 1954 FORD 4 DOOR. 6 WITH | overdrive, pay off balance EM 
NO FINANCING PROBI EMS 1.0028 Le —_ AS LOW As JUST YOUR CAP ' FORD. “1950, 2-DR.. R&H SPOT- 
| DOWN AND UP TO 30 MONTHS 
  CADILI AC 1955, sae een 62 SE- 
dan. Two tone. white wall tires 
-power -<teering and brakes 4 
way seat F-2-1 Glass Autron- 
fc eve 4900 miles OM Execu 
five Call Lincotn 2-7412 
25 CADILI AG COUPE DE VILLE 
All extra ¢ aT EGU Clean Cat 
| ol 2-986 
Gc 1m TO $125 00 
  Ss $ 
4160 Wo Wolton ', 
Masipabaw Bea 
OLIVER | 
BUICK Weekend 
Cleanup 
special block east of 
lM! ol: our policy at OLIVER 
BUICK not to keep a car 
over 30 Gays If for some 
reason the car lias not been 
said by then we turn it over 
fo an auction However, we 
always have our customers 
in mind. so here is your 
chance save $300, be- 
cause car HAS to 
MOVE to 
this 
1853 Buick Special 
era Hardtop tadio 
er, and Dynaflow. All Rivi- 
heat- 
the 
extras including premium 
white walls tires, 2 tone 
Dover white over Claret 
red Absolutely no rust and 
the interior is very clean 
Priced to move at $1095 
Remember Monday i[s the 
last day for this car If no 
one takes ee of ld 
tremendous valu goe 
to the auction Tiesdan aft: 
ernoon 
Hurry To 
OLIVER 
BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 
FE 2-9101   
GET it eeOUTGK 
through Classified (Ads! 
| Yes, whatever it is — dial | 
FE28181 fer an 
writer ‘and get it! ad- _°32 CHEV. GOOD CONDITION 2-6952 
| 
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  | 
      » TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 
LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION 
SAVE 
As You Have Never - 
Saved Before 
Don’t Delay—Act Today 
HASKINS GHEVROLET 
Oakland County’s Fastest 
Growing Dealer 
6751 Dixie Hwy. at MI3_ 
MAple 5 507 | 
Open Nights uh 
(e us Vo 194 COUPE 
NISH Spotles« interior To- 
s bargain special $705 full pace Make your own terms 
Hasking Chev. 751 Dixie Hwy at M15 
Aple 5-5071 
Open: nites ti) @ 
| 1958 CHEV, 130 STATION WAGON 
miles. Excel .cond 
$1505 MI 6-4270 ORIGINAL 
My | 
CHEVROLET BEL AIR 1954 RA- dio. Heater. 
30. EM_ 3-37 
ON ow Is 
Your 
Chance 
the Market 
Is Down! 
1953 Buick Hardtop   
“ 
Dyna. Radio & Heater. | 
2 S1TOS 
1932 Lincoln Capri Hard- 
top. Loaded with 
tras PUELED a ocon oor 
$995 ° 
1952 Mercury 4° Dr. 
Sedan, Radio and 
Heater ...........$495 
1954 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan 
1953 Ford Custom Tudor, 
Radio and Heater. 
Only dog opcegen ten 
1954 Lincoln Sedan 
Whitewalls, Power and 
Hydray soc. en «$1595 
Central LINCOLN-MERCURY Ex-} Excellent condition 08 ; Nght: -overtmre. white sidewalia 
Verx sharp Can finance. 60 5 
| _Telegraph FE 23-3200 
KAISER. DELUXE 1952 
heater and Hydramatic 
8-1363 ~ RADIO 
$360 FE 
  
  DEMOS 1920 CHEN ROI 
a be. [~ 
Floor 
Cars Many Models—Colors ”’ 
Worvets to Choose from 
Official 
Cars 6 evl—Bevl Std. Shirt 
Overdrive or Power Glide 
Courtesy 
Cars 2 drs.,4 drs. Spt. Cpes., 
Wagons, Convertibles, 
150’s, 210's and Bel Airs 
As Low as 
$1675 COMPLETE 
Call ‘em what vou may— 
they all mean savings to 
you 
Oakland County's largest 
dealership with the largest 
Cerrone stock on hand al- wa 
Matthews- 
“In Pontiac {t's Chevrolet 
all the way.” 
M Mill - St. Pontiac 
» Hargreaves |. oon; CHEV.   "s1 Dodge Cumy. S43 
Jet black top white” wall 
radio and beater, Gyromatic. 
STOCK No iN 2727 
LIC. No. GV 3433 
"S4 Studebaker 
| Landcruiser $1095 
Hydra heater white wall tire 
2 tone blue Sharp as they come 
STOCK No, N2055 
LIC. No. GN 6889 
ord 52 . Pontiac Cat. $875 
Back & Wiite 
dio heater, whitewalls 
beauty’ Hidramatic 
A 
x Nat TOC \ 2813 
LIC. No. V 4009 
> 
. 
2 Buick Super Hardtop 
Dina racio and heater 
ful new paint cant tell from new 
STOCK No. X 2046 
LIC. No. GU 4057 
"30 Hudson 4 Dr. $99 
Why take buses? 
STOCK No. N2698 
LIC. No. HB 1810 
° 
_ . as 
Nash S338 
Fore<* green rasa nd eats 
Kas saving overdrive 30 miles to 
gal 
STO Se ee 
jt Ply mouth 
    Cass at W. Pike Sts. 
FE 43885  * LIC. No, CV 4886 
2 Dr. $395 
New paint. motor just overhauled 
res like new 
STOCK No, N2314 
LIC. No. VP 3488 
‘33 Ford Convs. 
2 to choose from. 1 is fire en- 
gine red the other a creamy 
buff, loaded with access. You. pick for $906. 
* 
| STOCK No, N2859 
LIC. No. GH 6736 
*54 Chev. Sedan $995 
One owner and loaded. 
STOCK No. N2963 
LIC. No. GF 3567 
Big Used Car Lot on 
W oodw ard Ave., South of | w 
Jet black, black top. Whitewail: 
Glacier teas fully equipped. To- North Chevrolet WHY DRIVE A 
USED CAR? 
NEW V-8 DODGE 
FULLY EQUIPPED “putomatic trans- 
turn signals, back-up srhite Walls, 1956 license 
$2,383.88 - . if you prefer, we have a fine 
selection of over 40 used cars 
RIEMENSCHNEIDER 
Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 
232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 
SHARP   
Radio and ‘$1 Mercury Pe Pek 
heater. See 2546 Pontiac 
__Lake Rd. __ ‘$1 MERCURY 5 NEW WHITE 
  
1955 NASH AMBASSADOR. FULLY equi old car in trade. 
wan? me PaaS EM_3-2118. 
‘40 NASH WITH, BE BED. WINTER: ized. $85. 
55 OLDS CONVERTIBLE COUPE RADIO. HEATER. HYDRA. wer brakes 
@ are open every week night 
until 9 
HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR racer OLDSMOBILE 
A 
GMC TRUCK. DEALER 
N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-9761   
  
_phone MA 4-2670 after Pm. 
OLDSMOBILE 1948 2 DR RADIO, 
neater aE $60. FE 
2-2489 after 
OLDS ‘53 conv, a Clean. $1150 
By owner   
Teady 
fires | 
  35 PONTIA 
| 
> 1947 CLpa = 
FE 5-9668 
2.000 miles. All accessories 
‘63 Ford Victoria. 
Power accessories 
Montcalm. 
fom hardtop All power extras 
Perfect condition inside and out. 
Has received constant factory 
care Will sacrifice for §2 650. MA 
_6-2921 
"40 Packard 4 Door   This ts @ one-owner ¢ door with radio. heater, excellent rubber 
35,000 actual miles If you want 
a cheap car in perfect cond . ace 
and drive this one. 68 Oakland 
FE 223500 is 
CLEANEST. PRETTIEST. 1948 
Pivrmouth in Michigan. $335 FE | 
22-6460 
3 PLYMOUTH STATION WAG- 
on. radio and ‘eater. Low mile- 
1083 PLYMOUTH DR. CLEAN d_1950 Austin, 4 dr. FE 5-0178. 
EXCELLENT white sidewalls, 
231      
UTH. 
condition. Blue. 
_R & H FE 5-1 _ 
C CHIEFTAIN. COR- 
sure tan. Syncromesh transmts- | 
ston. 6,700 miles. 4 berrel coe oo lires. After 4:30 call FE | 
casi. 7 
55 OLDS SUPER 88 HARDTOP. 
*955 PACKARD CLIPPER CUS. 
          | 
buretor, standard accesso 
group. E-Z-I retaae white ets 
walls, new spare. me ore || 
Sat. and Sun. 2 5 4-1228. 
‘38 PONTIAC CUSTOM CATALINA | { _low miles. MY 2-1781 after 5 30 
DECEMBER 
CLEARANCE | \Mercury ‘52 Sport Coupe $745 
|Mercury "53 Custom 2 door agus 
| Mercury "52 Monterey 4 door $845 
Olds “52 88 door aor 
Mereury ‘53 Hard Top $1345 
Mercury “54 Monterey 4 door $1390 
rd “34 Station Wagon A 45 
Mercury "54 Station Wagon $1685 
Mercury. ‘54 Hard Top $1695 
lincoln ‘54 Capri. Coupe $2005 
|Mercury ‘55 Montclair 4 door $2195 | 
| Mercury 36 Montclair Coupe $2693 | 
‘Lincoln "65 Capri Coupe $3005 
Cadillac ‘95 62 Coupe $5000 | 
beauti- | LINCOLN MERCURY ie 
CONTINENTAL DrA 
8505 WOOD\W (RD 
BIRMINGHAM MI 6-2200 “i Bob Frost, Inc. | 
JOrdan 6-3933°   For Sale Cars $i 
Guaranteed Sharp Used Cars 
All Makes and — 
GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 
254.8. Saginaw Bt, 47371   
STARCHIEF DE- 
= protec sedan. Hydramatic, 
brakes, like new. OR 
TOO i953 PONTIAC DELUXE CHIEF- tain. Low mileage, white walls 
and al] the extras. Priced for 
quick sale. $975. FE 41567. 
AC CHIEFTAIN TC 
sirosns ST ccelient condition. 
Poet. equipped, $900, Private. OL, 
PONTIAC 1933 DELUXE ¢ DOOR. Fully acce   
  
ir) “PONTIAC. 2 poe 
equity, take ov payments. F 
5-0000 
ihe DR. 
= $700   
"$6 PONT: miles. Goes, i 
Call OR 3 = ence 
PONTIAC 1953 4 DR. DELUXE. Posies condition, Extras. 14, 
000 mi. $1,100, FE 40244. an sie 
1952 BLACK PONTIAC. 4 DOOR Hydramtic. New nae and tires. 
_Call FE _ after 5. 
PONTIAC 2 DR. > GOOD CON- _ dition FE 3-7642 
1955 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT- — Pully equip. 62,250. FE S| 
    
PONTIAC 1053 CHIEFTAIN DLX. 
8 cyl. sedan. Radio & heater, ne 
ore eos two ns finish. 
arance. See this benuly 
today? pee just sour car down. 
GMA 
Haskins Chev.« 6751 Dixie Hwy. at MIS 
MAple 5-5071 
Open Nites ‘Til 9 
  
95 PONTIAC 2 DR. WAGON. 3.300 
miles, like new well equipped. 
FE 2-705! 
HIEP. HY- 33. PONTIAC STARCHIEP. 
dra. powersteering, power brakes, 
ww tires. 5500 miles. Like new. 
FE ¢663000 0 
*$4 PONTIAC, 4-DR. CHIEFTAIN. 
2-tone red & white paint, R&H 
turn signals, undercoat seats, back 
up lights, other accessories, make 
_ offer. Phone OR_. 1654. 
SAVE $800 ‘36 Pontiac are car. 
_new. Call _MI 4-1030. 
49 PONTIAC, aoos CONDITION.   
Like 
FE 2-1546 after 5:30 p.m 
PONTIAC, 1953 CATALINA, .. LOW 
_Mileage, new _cond_ MI ¢-6052._ 
1955 PONTIAC 870. DOOR sE- 
dan. Most all accessories plus 
power 1000 OR and at Very 
clean. $2.000. 
1955 PONTIAC aTAR CH CHIE cus- 
tom Catalina, FE 5-005 
STUDEBAKER DELX. 
condition Interior 
_cheap. OR 3-4837. 
VOLKSWAGON. 1952. GOOD otor. Low mileage. 
BUY NOW 
AND SAVE! ia SU OMORIE ES , TO CHOOSE F: 
$1,595 AND ? YOUR TRADE WILL NEVER 
BE WORTH MORE 
00 OTHER 
Reconditioned Cars TO CHOOSE FROM BUY NOW 
PAY NEXT YEAR 
COMMUNITY. 
MOTORS 2-048] Roche.ter 
oop til] 10 pm   ry GooD 
very clean, 
  
Y 15. 
  
| 20-- 
  
“ONLY GOOD 
DESTRUCTIVE FORCES 
19335 Ford Thun derbird 
1953 Mercury Hardtop 
wees) SLI99 
1954 F ord 2-Door S044 
1951 Pontiac Station 
Wagon .........$399 
1952 Ford Hardtop   
1951 Pontiac Station Wagon 
1952 Pontiac Deluxe 8 2-Door 
1951 Ford Hard Top 
et Studebaker 2-Door 
1 Ford Convertible 
  1949 Chevrolet 1, 1a eet 
50 Ton Pickup 
Ly Ta Panel... 
‘9 Ton Pickup ...... 
1963 Chevrolet % Ton Picky: 
os 
  Harold Turner Sez 
LIVING IS A TOUGH JOB! PIGHTERS CAN MAKF A GO IT HE 
TRAGEDY 18 THAT WE WASTE OUR ENERGIES In. rigirriNg 
ONE ANOTHER INSTEAD OF FIGHTING THE COM EMIES 
OP ALL MANKIND. PAMINE, PESTILENCE, DISEASE AND cae 
OP THE NON-HUMAN WORLD.” 
Harold Turner, Ford 
1952 Plymouth 2:Door 
te eee | S499 
1952. Ford © ountry 
Squire. $709 
1952 Pontiae Con- 
Timi =a a 
1954 Chev velet 
2-Door . ., S44 
1953) Buick Riviera 
eee S099 
1035 Pontiac 4-Door . 
Fee ane ao eee . Shot 
1932 Ford 2-Door $544 
1933 Dx rdge 2:Door 
Seas S609 
1954, i or ra Con- 
vertible ........$1009 
1954 Plymouth 4-Door 
eS ebes : S844 
Poss Porites Stan 
Chief Catalina . $1909 
1950 Ford Station 
WEY) aoe seaa ee $200 
1932 Chevrolet 2-Door 
becuase $544 
1933. Ford Hardtop 
Sogdonnscccueocds Medel 
NO MONEY DOWN! 
eS POE ate So eo ens en coe sue ene $144 
CAR NEED SERVICE? 2 
HAVE IT DONE NOW!! USE OUR BUDGET PLAN 
NO MONEY DOWN—NO PAYMENTS TILL 
FEBRUARY Ist 
Terms as Low as 75c Weekl 
Rebuilt Engine Installed for Only $3. 
Service Open 7:30 a.m. Till 9:30 p.m. 
Except Saturday 
Harold Turner, Ford 
2BIG LOTS MON EN 
1953 Plymouth Station 
Wagon = - S09 
1955 lord 2-Door $1199 
1953’ Plymouth 2-Door 
1954 Mercury 2-Door 
$1199 
1952 Pontiac Deluxe 8 
2Door 7:....... $599 
1951 Chevrolet 2:Door CC ee) 
ee .. $299 
1954 Buick Super 
Hardtop $1599 
TOS? tC hevrotet Con- ; 
vertible S799 
1953 ford 2 Door Sod4 
1983 Pontiac Deluxe & 
4Door 000.0... . $899 | 
1953 bord Ranch 
Wagon ....,., $999 
195] “Plymouth 2-Door 
becca $299 
ir 135, ( hexroler Station 
Wagon .. $1399 
1933 lord Hardtop 
bees .. $1799 
1953 © evr) let 2 Door 
eee $699, 
Jos? bord Ranch 
Wagon 2.0... $599 
1952 Mercury 2-Door 
Liane . S644 
[8 5] ord 2- Door $299 
1952 Oldsmobile 88 
2-Door 
1950 Ford Station Wagon 
1952 Plymouth Doo 
1952 Ford 2-Door 
1951 Chevrolet Hard Top 
1960 Ford ‘, Ton Pickup 
  45 Weekly 
    “Birmingham, ~ 464'S. Woodward, Birmingham — a, 
P MIdwest 4-7500 ; 
ey “_ Peon Call ae a ——— to oS Door” . 
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i CAR, News. Svinorama WPON inner Serenade WPON, News, Music 
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 9:30—(2) Ford Star Jubilee. (Color); leased from prison, finds a job | Ww) Monten eine WON. gt. John's Lutheran | SUNDAY EVENING temo Minute Parcas i | 5a: ee ¥ 7 . + hute Parade 
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plorers, “‘Holiday in France.” | to “Guys and Dolls.”’ (9) Hockey.! delinquent. (7) Original Amateur) TW" parliament Hill 1@:00—WJR News, Hymns | 6.90 WJR. Gunsinose WW. “McBride. Goodfellow 
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Low Boy 4:00—(2) Face the Nation. (4), With Life. (7) Captain Flint. (9) : 
Model Wide, Wide. World. (9) Million Justice Colt. e Ss er a Boyer pick out 10 TV plays a year 
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' Dollar Movie. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) First O y SC pe for ‘‘actor’’ Boyer to star in. All 
|4:30—(2) Judge Roy Bean. (7) Love three of him allow any “‘leftover” = ‘ / ‘ 
Custom 400 | Star and Story. 4:20—(7) Rickey the Clown. rom reat over ut Boyer to do other jobs. In his 
H lal: 5:00—(2) Omnibus. (7) Super Cir- 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) four years on TV, Boyer has also 
a = | cus. World of Mr. Sweeney. (7) Auntie been in one play, six films and un ! | . . = “— . a ; i ay, Six - 
Ree ir | 8:30—(4) Captain Gallant. (7) Sup-; Dee's Rascals. ee nea cunTis | lov R Bae oa, oA now 1 eg (roast icievicion! appear: 
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‘t ns a sHTS). pj ° : . . : TTLE DIFFERENCE $595 , d | SUNDAY'S TV HIGHLIGHTS Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey as an actor than as a lover, is against love. he added hastily. a a . 
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| L. Rauh, Jr., head of Americans _§:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey mighty fond of televesion for just I think there's nothing better Boyer finds little difference be- 
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tice. “Sam Boss.” (9) Gilead) There are about 250,000 highway ‘For many years in the movies smoothly. “But when they typed = .),ow in one week and a Hollywood 
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    ,   TWENTY-NINE   
Offer Stirs Union Christmas Loan Plan 
of $100 to Strikers Gets 
Mixed Reactions 
  PITTSBURGH ihe — 
two. striking reacted* with 
mixed feeling to an offer of West- 
inghouse Electric Corp. to lend up 
to $100 to strikers and furloughed 
Christmas 
Priee, board chair- 
mah and president of Westing- 
house, made the offer yesterday 
to provide jobless workers with the, Leaders of 
unions 
ONE MAN 
TELLS ANOTHER © 
employes for I've found it pays to let an 
EXPERT sharpen my saws...» 
that’s why | take them to 
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  “essentials for a decent Christ- Each tool is precision shar- 
mas.’ il pened ... no chance of a 
Al Hartnett, secretary treasurer botched luni jcb i . every 
of the International Umon of Elec- 
saw tooth restored to its trical Workers, said “they have of- 
fered a bribe _* original pitch and bevel, 
Daniel Margunet, president of § 
Dist. 6 of the United Flectrical INCORPORATED 
Workers (Independent), said: - 
“It's a nice vesture. But if Price CRAFTS 
wanted to do something nice for 
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MEMBER: 
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Association ed our wage proposal and put the | 
people back to work.” 
Neither union stated specifically 
whether it wanted its members to | 
the loan. Robert Nellis, 
chairman of the IUE Westinghouse | 
Conference Board, said: 
“We will neither recommend 
that thev accept the loan nor re-. 
We want some time tp ex- 
amine it for tricks.” 4 
Price said workers may apply 
for the loans at their local plants 
Monday through Friday of next) 
week 
More than 30.000 members of the 
two unions are on strike at 40 
Westinghouse plants, and about 44.- 
000 employes are on furlough or 
onty working part time. 
The IVE struck Oct. 17 to en-       
    
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clause in a two-year contract, and 
limitations on company timé 
studies. 
Except for the time study issue, | 
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THIRTY 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1955 " 
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Humorist Wodehouse Suffolk County naturalization h E Half-Sawed Trees Totter h 1 1 jing in a parking Mot near his car Queen of the Rose Bowl 
Becomes U.S. Citizen . “Wodehouse, a resident of =Knig f xfortion and Foul Play Is Hinted Truck Driver 5 Is — bathed him 10 BV°' Gets Wedding License 40 IMPROVED 
- RIVERHEAD, N. Y. ip — P, G. 
Wodehouse, 74-year-old Brit- 
ish writer,. yesterday became an Remseenburg since 1947, is work 
ing on cod Mead ey 75th book, 
an, Nigeria is starting its | is starting its first uni-| 
  American citizen in ceremonies in! versity. Plot Smashed .   
Miami Police Capture   
  
    WESTCHESTER 
Maple & Lehser Rds. in Bloomfield 
3 & 4 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOMES 
Luxurious Appointments you can’t 
afford 
to 
miss this... FALL RIVER, Mass. —Some- 
one unidentified has cut halfway) 
through the 10-inch diameters of 
  ‘of Mrs. Anne L. Mitchell. 
    Youth Who Threatened 
Free Press Publisher 
MIAMI, Fla. —The 20-year-old). 
son of a Negro minister was taken 
into custody last night in connec- 
tion with a $600,000 extortion plot 
  ‘newspapers in three other states. 
| The Federal Bureau of Investi-| 
ibe filed against Peter Napoleon 
Williams Jr. 
| Charles E. Weeks, special agent 
in charge of the Miami office of 
into custody about an hour after a 
dummy package was placed on a 
garbage rack behind a row of 
houses here. against John S. Knight, editor pub-| 4 
lisher of the Miami Herald and of|# 
igation said extortion charges will! 
the FBI, said Williams was taken|§ Mrs, Mitchell asked police yes-| 
terday to investigate. She said that} 
leach morning this week she found) \dist, was 
evidence the trees had been sawed| pital with a chest wound and frac- 
‘so that when the wind blows,tured jaw. ° 
they'll topple on the house.” | Non-Helpful Motorist pose w — Albert Brown, 
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Brown, a druggist and chiropo- 
  Brown said the truck \ was stand-' heavy duty applications.   
te 4s. 4,4) a aad A) 4) a) 
   
                  OUT OF CURIOSITY 
| Weeks said the youth was seized 
as he opened the package but told 
agents he had opened the package   only out of curiosity. 
| Knight received a crudely writ- 
      
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death to Knight's family unless the 
idemand for the $600,000 was met.    wb Bd Bo arlararvars 4) 4) hs hs 4d 4) said. “I told ‘him my bumper was too 
low for the truck bumper and that 
36, tol lice a truck driver shot 1 would damage m, ile,” he|going to be married. four shade trees on the property him iat night when. he refused to. d Le ons 
jpush the man’s stalled truck with 
his automobile. “I was driving off 
when the bullet struck me.” 
The assailant escaped, 
Because they provide good elas- 
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springs made of alloy steels are 
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tistry, 
  LOS ANGELES (#—The 
Tournament of Roses queen, rege i 
lyn J. Smuin of San Gabriel, 
Southern California School of Den- 
appeared at the county 
clerk's office yesterday and ob- 
tained a license. She is 20 and aj/ 
student at UCLA, majoring in el- 
|widely ‘used in railroad and other |ementary education, Martel’s fath- 
ler is a San Gabriel dentist. 1955) 
within Pontiac city lim- 
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      |The letter was signed “Extortion- 
ers, Inc.,"’ Weeks saidy | 
A map specified where the mon-| 
ey was to be put at 9:30 p.m. Fri-) 
day. 
The package was to include $300,-! 
000 in $1 bills and the remainder 
in $5, $10 and $20 denominations. 
|The letter warned tWat all Knight's, 
telephone wires were tapped and “ 
said that both he and his family, 
were under constant watch. The| § \ 
demand for the money was made. 
after a year's study, the letter 
added. 
Weeks said that as far as he) 
knew. Williams had no’ previous, 
criminal record. The youth had re- 
\ceived psychiatric treatment, how- 
‘ever, the FBI man said. 
Besides the Herald here. Knight| 
|publishes the Chicago Daily News, | 
ie Detroit Free Press, and the! 
kron (Ohio) Beacon-Journal. 
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. «#—Two ban- 
idits cleaned out the cash while a 
|waitress cleaned the floor of the 
\Pine Knott grill yesterday. | 
| Miss Pauline Courtney said she) 
\was mopping the floor when a) 
youth with a gun entered and told 
her, ‘just keep on mopping.” 
Then, she said, another youth en- 
tered and scooped up about $49 
from the cash register and a cigar 
box. 
Tokyo Blaze Is Fatal 
i 5 Factory Workers | 
TOKYO w—Five young factory 
pe were trapped and burned to’ 
\death in a downtown Tokyo fire’ 
early today. 
Police said two others — includ- 
ing one fireman—were hospitalized 
and five houses were destroyed or 
idamaged. 
  
       
   
   
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