_— x .. 2 . ; Fs Sar * oF a or: a Fee as S "PON Groups Ste on Pontiac Parade Entries ote today as some 5,000 Christmas Color was the year's event in color and the use of animation. C, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER , 195528 PAGES . . Labors Graham Given Three Attorneys Denver Judge Names Pp for Accused Saboteur : Thirty-eight church, schoot anditomney have been & Fae Architects Eye parang geal th ot|fend accused plane saboteur John see : mousie Wil be farutenad ty coven ee : i | ee J. Keating yesterday named Hospital Plains | 2% reste ot marc wine |Cnaes'. Vig, Jom ¥- Gibb ; the same as last year’s, Riley eadick to represent Confer With St. Joseph sald. Parade time will be 9:30 |'De youth wn hen Mee Dalsie Officials on 200-Bed) “= ME % Met mem [Ene place timetor Expansion Program vd cialg took another step cloger to|completed to provide special view- their 200-bed $4,000,000 (tEE a i 4 ad 38 i ‘Williams to Speak gainst Adlai’s | Moderation Stand\¢_F Drive Off to Bad ¢ ; gt f Ps Z at g 9438 i 5 f 2 —- os coy at meieatin na meeal tart, Says Chairman m whe will address the| A blast at Pontiac residents who are “unconscious” of Colorado Young Democrats, saidi+he need for traffic ‘was made today by the chair- “disappointed with the seea, ftw samng Aetelien man of the city’s Safe-Driving Day campaign. an address fron: Chicago recently. which started Monday, these were the tragic results: One man died, a boy was critically injured and 16 Trio to Act as Defense; “hr Clyle R. Haskill sgid in the first four days of the drive, India, U.S. See | Opposite Sides _ of Soviet Bear ._ LOS ANGELES (INS)—Secre- tary of the Air Force Donald Aj Quarles says that the Russian threat to the United States is real and terrible. NEW DELHI (INS) — India’s | today | Milford, Oakland Milford Tot Recounts Tragedy Invest was brother told them: killing her. | Sheriff's Detective that Clarence “Freddie Lee ng standing the gun w 4 “We were playing bang-bang. I had the A blast from the gun struck his sister, Sharon Rose Balay, in the face, instantly Hartwick said Balay, 4, was ‘on the floor to cock it, when it went off., Officers Comb : Woods to Tell Game of ‘Bang-Bang Led Hanter of Fir a lo Sister's Fatal-Shooting ting the death of an eight-year old girl who by a shotgun blast yesterday in a home near County Sheriff's Deputies said her little State and local police near Clare have been asked to find a hunter in woods nearby whose Water Township house f: lay. Waterford T. ip firemen say damage of $1,000 was done to Lorin Hassler’s home at 6864 Brightwood St. by a fire probably caused by burning leaves piling against a corner of the house. his wife are camped “several miles from a fire tower which is several miles from Clare.” The couple are said to be driving a red Jury Uncovers No Evidence ‘Criminal Act Grief-Stricken Widow Cleared in Shooting of Socialite Husband - MINEOLA, N. Y. (@—A grand jury has found no evidence of crime in the death of ‘socialite-sports- man William Woodward, . killed by a shotgun fired by this wife, Ann. hl “ Po Hf z 3 EE. li 8 z a 2 : : z : Hf [ Fy IL fire ii He angle of the blast and the Ford pickup truck. Tottering from the Nas- as ee (INS) — British } ~ position of the body indi-| | sau County Court House Macmillan and U. 8. Ambassa- cated this. : § B | { _ flast night, after the panel dor Winthrop W. Aldrich con- Copter Rescues A tiny toy pistol \was.. still lege 0 .) ers obsolved her of blame in ~ ceick Socal Saal om clutched in the girl's hand when he’ thin cdl the tense Middle East situa- iN her mother, ee ape the yy ee sae . Macmillan requested the ‘ . worn, . year- moceting’ as Britain wought F reighter Crew seg gate: fazilian Amy old widow, had to be as- play an active role as “peace ; ee ee ae : P sisted to a car. maker” la the Arab-lereclt | 30 Men Seen Clinging ward, 10, had| Acting President Ramos) tier tace and demeanor a far pane to’ Wrecked Kismet Il — warned! to Choose Martial Law cry from the svelte, blonde wom- WASHINGTON (INS)—Two top 5 oe: an who move in society's select Nethertandsoticls wil rive Off Cape Breton Isle aiPreddie's wot are Dee Yedey nto nome. SON: ie in Washington Sunday for two- = “ne 1 ANEIRO @® — Brazil day talks involving matters of EMAAS IR B-The cow he nit 1 thought} was under a state of siege—modi-| ener, en a & oe “mutual interest’ in the North lof the wrecked Liberian freighter pistol” she toi|tied_ martial law—today, newamen as she emerged her Atlantic Treaty Organization. Kismet II was rescued by heli-| x dupution, ening the position of the army-|0rdeal of telling the jury what hap- ense Minister Cornelius | had bat-| ties. wh o| Packed provisional government. Staff and E. H. Van Den Bengel, |CoPter today. Rescuers | PREDDIE Rhy apowesnd A decree declaring the state of} (See jury story on page 2.) direetort general for economic |tled snow rough seas and high). adie found him hidden in a|%©8*: @pproved by Congress and) and military affairs of the For- |winds on the rocky north coast of! closet of a neighboring house. _. |“##ned provisional President) pened in the early hours of Sunday, | eign Minister, will confer with |Cape Breton Island since Friday.| “He couldn't tell us anything|“¢'e¥ Ramios, became Oct. 30. Pentagon leaders on Monday and | The men were hauled to safety) more,” said. upon publication im the govern-| tier aitorney, Murray Gurfein, Tuesday. ‘ in a boatswain's chair swinging be- Sharon's body lay in the living" ® otticial beiietio last night.) 1. “She now feels she can be : = low & Canadian Navy belicopter-lrocn, near the doorway of her| aor Was expected to name ap)” oe bcs ae . . The helicopter dodged 1,000-foot | parents’ bedroom, in which the gun ressing wee in the! was found. He was referring to the two * . Gulf of St. Lawrence to perform Tr wis kept the : Woodward sons—William Il, 11 the feat. re, along with ad and wh Tia shells which were stored in a bed- Pg are Diff lt | The 2,8t8-ton ship had been |room chest Clarence F. Balay, the Goong sheeting . ta | cu Ssues pounded by seas.whipped up by-j{ather, said. -Balay works for the ages —_ ciate ot © wiles ou howe Ford Motor Co.-in Milford. as hil ree Hopes to Break Two| Me "se Seround yesterday. | Deputies found a drawer of the s Sonaed, : Dispatches from the scene said|chest open with shells lying loosely ey Sbhosp Dapdlocke, ine cor saved, Earlier |n i. but couldnt explain exactly {he panel found Adjourn Dec. 10 |aboard. en ules one at the ehdren. dd ae ( Earlier, a convoy led sngw- | Balay them he was sure urder UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ®— | plow pa apes be v8 of liad been unloaded, manslaughter. 12 working days left before breeches buoy equipment, reached! Hartwick said he Would wait a ae scheduled adjournment, the|the scene after pushing 100 miles| few @ays for the family to be- gathering U.N. Assembly pressed today to|‘)Tough snow-clogged roads from) come “less hysterical” before Windeor Sydney, further estate, Mrs, stubborn deadlocks over | “Winds had diminished to 25 miles| __ qaretng, ‘oodward had been confined to a Security Council seat adian hour and skies were clearing), “But s0 far there's no reason to suffering from the membership bids of 18 nations./a, the helicopter operation got un-|40ubt that the little boy accidently : Monday she The assembly must also push derway. fired the gun,” he said, deemed well enough fy her through debate within the next two, Two lifelines were strung from| Officials in the Oakland County * Prutting. to weeks on the tough disarmament, 1,000-foot cliff, only 25 feet away, | Prosecutor's Office and juvenile . 7 ee ee the stricken vessel, But yg meget Phe yeas rabres — dag one eis it hopes to hit its Dec./make ots = Spo Bb aig ys err in vaplite. Kubitschek. ; “Cloudy and Warmer et Throughout the night rescuers crate Gana tere persian come Ges) =e BULLETIN - _ [seen for Tomorrow in the debate before the 12-nation {blinding snowstorm. At the foot of The cays it wit be i: es Cena ES ee ee J. E. McBride, of 1216 N. Cranbrook Rd., was [partly cloudy and etc eens ve indicated they will have winds into a boiling surf. plenty to say on the arms ques- | The Kismet sailed from Phila-| found dead in a fire of undetermined origin which jer tomorrow. The high tomorrow tion when it reaches the 60-nation |delphia Nov. 17 for Sumerside, P.| swept through the attic of the house this afternoon, |*!! be from 38-42 degrees Political Committee, E.L., to pick up a load of potatoes. Bri i Tonight the mercury will ns aa aus When the vessel first went aground Acording to neighbors, McBride was alone in the to a low of between 2% and 30 Bereta bog ano ras brokeniche was By ai: in no immediate) house when the blaze occurred. Bloomfield Township os Pa gy peel ore ps rey ry ra pmol: a ag my ties herself + dhe iger een firemen brought the flames under control at [temperature a4 pe eg Pen: gerian question “The French ee ers oe wins and seg rose.| 1:40 p.m. é tiac at 2 p.m. was 33 degrees. the Assem put t igerian ’ ° ’ qieaion wis ands. "| “Shove Over Girls-and Make Room for a Man! legates hoped Arab approval of the maneuver which broke Ak re : ys ate & Two reek a. : : re | Hunting ‘Ue Prompts Theft Taking Guns, Blames : ‘First Love’ ’ A Flint man with an unfortunate love for deer hunting confessed ‘to Pontiac Police this morning that he stole two rifles and a shotgun from a hardware store. Police caught Lewis J, Beattie, = &m. and enter the store at 900 “Joslyn, * Officers Herbert C. Cooley and Orville Johnson found Beattie : walking away from the store. _ “I don’t know what makes me fo this, Every time I get drunk, ff Start thinking about deer hunt- ‘ing.’ Cooley quoted him as saying. Beattie told officers he was awaiting sentence on another _ ‘breaking and entering charge in ¥lint. He wanted to go deer hunt- ‘ing then, too, ‘he told Cooley. . Police recognized Beattie from a -lescription furnished by Se ward ‘Rossman, Oxford, who works ‘across the street from the hard- ware. 4 Caught. Beattie admitted the ‘guns were hidden under the back “seat of his car.° : ~ Ransom Note Wants 4 $3,000 From Father ¢ « EAST ‘MEADOW, N. Y. ‘™—The| father of 3-year-old Stephen Dam-| « wan, who has been missing for] | early a month, says a ransom] — , Alr Force Sergeant Jerry Dam- man added that the note is very fikely a hoax. Police, who have note other g i qf =a a lik Ailing Eddie Cantor Cancels TV Shot : her composure—to tefl again in 1952 and was hospitalized for, ben en the meomniae ot Oot oe three months, His doctor said.) she fatally shot her husband in however, there was no connection) i. mistaken belief he was a porvent J One juror, Mrs. Anna R. Warner e were annoyed that there was any question that this was: anything Pontiac Deaths jgvsston mrt , Mrs. William E. Philips paqiits itu gpieear ai Gn iy HE ag >E i pls HE i skE ii { a8 i i i Hy : : ; Dewntews OT. ees cae ewe kobe. pee ewes « oer bere ae, where, fetes Bevtttees oenween pee sro ereeeeeenene® eo teen enone ren er ee 19. eight minutes after a witness} saw him break a front window at e rt Hi ti . ag? "Sze E CHRISTMAS IN THE AIR — Ornate Christmas , stars, hanging in the sky, bring a real Yuletide Regent Street. They remind Londoners that Christ- touch to the busy shopping area on London's famed mas is just around the corner. a ae he Found in Hazel Park _-THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NO Many. Yuletide Presents of Outdoor tife — shopping will be no problem. ‘motor, an aluminum boat and a glass fishing rod, there will be room in his trufik for accessories. . An increased interest in ther- mometers for fish exists, Not to take the temperature of the fish, but rather the temperature of the water. Aecording to experts, there is a correct lure for_every degree on the thermometer, — 3 Another accessory that any -\sportsman will appreciate is a barometer. The fisherman's. great- Binoculars aré-popular with all | sportsmen. They can be used by | hunters, mountain climbers or bird watchers. They niay alse be used for the less exotic activities of watching baseball or football games. Found for Enthusiasts) i It he likes sports, Christmas Eran ihe hes 8 threoepesd) est misery — second only to losing). | ‘class postage on’the whole parcel. ‘The new “combination” ‘mail serv- ice-starts Nov. 28-0n basis. Letters may be enclosed in ve i a 60-day trial fourth class (parcel post) pack-| ages or in magazines moving at second class rates by paying an extra 3 cents in addition to parcel ,| Another accessory which will ~ |please the sportsman is a new fish- _.. |ing rod case able to withstand the shock of a 200-pound man jumping ™ on it. 4 ‘ * * * | The case will not warp, dent, 4 irust or corrode. It weighs only one. pound. ! Velandra’s Billfold DETROIT w—A billfold full of grand jury which found Ann Wood- ward.” ward criminally blameless in the first ballot. : ‘2. 6 After hearing 942 hours of testi-/ | The operator also reportedly! shotgun siaying of her millionaire told the jury that within a minute husband reached its decision on the! or two after Mrs, Woodward's cail a watchman on the estate tele- [phoned to report the shooting.” , | Another juror, Frederick Fel- mony by 31 witnesses in the sub- jendorf of Sea Cliff, N.¥., sald: oriegcourthouse at| “Today's job was pretty such Mineola, the 22-ermber panel de-| of am ordeal for all of us, There _| Was a great bulk of testimony [ce ome ce ell Pedestrians . 8 took ber 2% toure—inter (STUCK by Autos i if : Lis Grand Jury Needed Only One Ballots‘ 'tocimnar'=" jto Clear Ann Woodward in Shooting MINEOLA, N.Y. (INS) — The;sane answers from Mrs. Wood- ” testimony was quite confused.” 1.14 W. Velandra, 2%, who dis- Mrs. Lillian A. Bucken of “It was. quite an ordeal for her. 'Hazel Park. of papers but no trace was found tional one. Nobody seemed to know!» 1. s309 Velandra was reported positively if the light was off. Mrs. Woodward certainly didn't know, In a situation such as “She. said a combination of From Pontiac Area identification cards carrying the construction site near the spot where his broken, bloodstained glasses were, found earlier. Police said the discovery puts a new light on the case of missing Rock-|appeared Sunday. Both the glasses jand wallet were found in suburban The bilifold contained a number re °F to have been carrying when he left home to pay on the mortgage of his home, : \Skidding Car Injures Two Pontiac men were treated and released from Pontiac General Hospital yesterday after their car skidded off Baldwin. Avenue ‘near iff's Deputies said today. John C. Brower, 16, of 32 Clar- ence St. suffered chest injuries, and his passenger, Police Seek Owner of Outboard Motor Pontiac State Police are looking for the owner of a 23-horsepower .joutboard. motor, found in a ditch % 3° 1 fA! 7 a 4-1 ie ale tint : itt H te t Hs g 2 f t the noise.” i £? ; 5 ee 2 § i af ee es Cee eRe ee teReRe* Kamen eeee eter omen” tf iE if Be 88 He g a4 > Aa Lawrence Dun- ny, 14, was treated for a fractured] collarbone. : . fields plan to attend the Michigan post or magazine charges. Note il- lustration 3—sender must indicate) on outside of package that letter is enclosed, A Cranbrook See Money for Rink soliciting funds to build an” arti ficial .outdoor skating rink, the rink, to cost in the neighborhood of $100,000, will provide commu- nity skating facilities and oppor- tunity to develop school hockey teams. Operating costs for the first two years are included in the $100,000 initia] figure. After that, the plan- ners say, operating costs wil] be covered by sale of annual mem- berships to community and alum- ni families and “‘other desirable! groups.” for Windsor's Smog ‘ re Cranbrook School authorities are | - 30,000 New ‘Phone Books “ei\Being Distributed Today BIRMINGHAM ~~ Residents arejtory, where fire and police ‘emer- di- i i : | (Continued From Page One) move to her town house in Man- hattan. Mrs. Woodward was in_ the gtand jury chambers more than three hours but spent only part ef that time in the witness chair. millionaire-husband while a show girl in a New York night club, told essentially this same story: | She had been in fear of @ prow- ler active in the vicinity of the on opposite sides of a 10-foot-wide hallway. Awakened by the barking of into the darkened hallway in the direction of a noise. He? husband, unclad and un- armed, had been standing in his own doorway and was struck in the head by a shotgun blast. One witness was Paul Wirths, 22-year-old German refugee who admitted earlier to police he pre- viously broke into the garage and a bathhouse near the outdoor 60-acre estate. Wirths, picked up by authorities in connection with the looting of another home in the area, first denied he had been prowling about the Woodward home the morning of the fata] shooting, Later, he said he had been on WINDSOR, Ontario MA smoke! expert says 100 tons of fly ash,| soot and dust are dumped on every; square mile ef downtown Windsor! Samuel C. Boyle, chief smoke. inspector, reported the figure to) en Ontario Provincial Parliament subcommittee yesterday. i He said steel mills around De-| troit, across the Detroit River,| were the chief offenders. He cited) Ecorse and River Rouge, Mich., and the Ford Motor Co. in Dear- born. Boyle said European ships cause the least smoke while Canadian the Great Lakes Steel Corp. in 1 the roof above Mrs. Woodward's bedroom when he heard the shot- gun go off. Wirths, in a recent re-enactment. Wirths moved about. The jury indicted Wirths three counts of burglary and of petty larceny. The charges stem from the theft of a in Slempptend, L. L., and “4 not re- Lowen Pe poy aren Ky a lated directly to Te Woodward) soine had been floeded with 8 eastaheongmenchaneaan ep pon Se oe Motor City Youth Hos | Sheser sasugete sane’ His ‘Masterpiece’ Stolen | otncers said the juvenile ad fh LOUISVILLE, Ky. W—They say| mitted all the destruction, inclod- art thieves only take masterpieces. | Mg kicking out a boarded-up area Ten-year-old Timothy Mitchell of| Placed there to prevent his entry Detroit had a self portrait called| and across which he had written “Cowboy Boogie at Library Re-| “You can’t keep me out.” He has cital” stolen from the J.B. Speed| been released to his parents, who, museum. His painting is among| @ccording to police, will be prob- 100 self-portraits in a traveling| ably be ordered to make restitu- exhibit sponsored by Juniot Arts tion. At the discretion of police and Activities t the case could be filed in probate The fifth grader’s painting was) court. a 9 by 12 inch watercolor. A number of Pontiac residents interested in community problems) concerning welfare of children, vo-' cational rehabilitation and related Welfare. Conference Monday in Group to Attend State Conference on Welfare + ty CIO Council; Frank Derso, Ro-| land Curtis, Robert Hatfield and Michael MacAleer, all of local] union.s Mrs. Calvin Dennison will! represent the Central Volunteer Bureau. The annual conference is spon- by 63 health, welfare and organizations. ~For the fourth time, the Kansas-| born Mrs. Woodward—who- met her! 55, Woodwards’ éstate the weekend of| be continued by Mrs. Fred Aldred the killing, She and Ner. husband larmed themselves with shotguns) Embury Methodist Church meets when they returned from the party|at $ p. m. Monday at the home and retired to separate bedrooms of Mrs. John Hutton, Eton road. ee ae ee an illustrated fed discussion school announced recently. The| bedroom deer and fired blindly | ‘isease following Mrs. swimming pool on the Woodward) use of the eily’s Ht i bee si J HEL i rfely nh F iT H § i i Z | ni it’s a pleasure to Buy Christmas pits now, before the crowds! 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Pontiac & ] OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M. Tscouy Bach. GRESHAM |w2""| DRIVE-IN CLEANERS cane | 605 OAKLAND—Joust North of Wisner Stedium | HOLDENS Call FE.4-2579 for Free Pickup and Delivery RED STAMPS Branches: 328 N. PERRY —- 97 OAKLAND \ , i * fc is * - ‘at 4 aces H THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 Federal revenues, cinestalty from corporations, have been pushed Thode Mare om Tae Pert haa to unexpectedly high levels. 4 af Conse 3 Fe a chiontce'F Bebo Roses Budget Director Hucues’ report is ager Natl Ady. Mar, ‘good news for everyone. It is more « Entered at Post _Ofee, Pontiac, as second class matter than ever so because of the probabil- MEMBER OF THE associAeD press _—>iity that Congress will vote an election the use ear tax cut. Such relief, naturally, é THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac 12, Michigan Eh eee ee ton —— Associated BS gntitiea 6 ey mi! to reat. All mall suecriptions para OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS vt ae paign ammunition for Republicans. Balancing of the budget makes good SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 Frank G. Ely Both nature and destiny vollab- orated to make Frank G. Ey the kind. of citizen who couldn’t help contributing significantly to his home community. In his 87 years of busy and con- structive life he acquired valu- able experience in business and local government. Opposition campaigners are going to find it very difficult to attack present prosperity with any hope of success. Credit-Brakes Applied When four Federal Reserve Banks raised their discount rates from 2% to 2'2 per cent they were making wise use of credit brakes. This is a very efficient governmen- tal weapon against runaway pros- - perity. It operates to reduce borrow- He was associated with his father ("8 ali along the line and narrows for a quarter century in the mercan- ‘he margin of profit a borrower can tile business in Davisburg. Mr. ELy ‘™a@ke with the capital thus obtained. came to Pontiac in 1913 to engage in Use of this brake is important real estate and.insurance. _ at a time when business plans To him belongs the distinction for vast expansion are the basis of being the City’s last precom- of hope for continued heavy con- mission-manager mayor and. its sumer buying. The effect is to first City manager when the new check creation of new bank de- charter went into effect in 1920, posits which are the normal re- In 1934 Mr. Exy became interested sult of loans and which exert in banking and when the Pontiac "ew demands on production Federal Savings and Loan Associa- @Pacity. , tion was organized, he was appointed § The anticipated record volume of its secretary gnd treasurer. For his holiday buying involves the assump- relatives and many friends*the sad- tion that job opportunities will con- ‘ness of Mr. Ety’s last illness was in-. tinue tobe plentiful. If our economy tensified by the death of his wife, is as healthy as it appears to be, this Mrs. Harriet Reep Exy, ten days ago. He will be missed by older residents _ stride. in the Davisburg area and this City as one who played an important role in the earlier days of modern Pon- tiac. Pentagon Will Reveal Junketeer Flight Cost A Washington dispatch says the ZPentagon has decided to reveal how “Just what do you have to do to get = many Congressmen used military ‘fired from a state job? Bye foe mca + - 2 Poca hong took their. wives, aides .and Bes aby dmg was literally stunned when the State Civil Service Commission reinstated Harold G. Groehn, This decision was reached on the deputy corporations and securities com- surging of a nonjunketing member of missioner. Groehn had been fired for en- Congress. It came in encouraging sasing in real estate dealings at the same contrast ' to the refusal by the Gov- time he. was regulating the real estate mae Sone Poneman: Qunap. Co. yam pelo had found ' : « ou to.tell how many Congressmen are that Greehn was not conducting a taking 15-day cruises to Panama on private business which might conflict company liners at taxpayers expense. with his state duties that would be g® 8 one thing. But the commission said timidly that Also withheld is how many Con- 4 viewed with “coricern” the fact that gressmen are taking their wives along = Groehn wag actually doing this and ‘old at reduced rates. W. M. WuITMan, him to stop it. But’ the commission said that it felt that Groghn' had not been company secretary, said such sectecy osicsently advised that he should not is a long standing policy. serve two masters. Inasmuch as some 400 mem- The question state government asks of aa eso - are “Just how naive can. you be?” have ‘taken trips this year, it "will be several-weeks before the “#08 SiDO«NG waom 3 ' A second puzzle, albeit a kind of silly Defense Department can report one, is who ts kidding whom with the on junket expenses. To do so it eee Uhiaegy = te soe The People’s Business Policy Questioned State Fires and Rehires Detroit Real Estate Man | By JACK I. GREEN LANSING—Things in state government it’s hard to understand: will be necessary to examine “civics Lesson?” several thousand flight manifests EE cs and changes of itineraries. Gov. Williams, biessed with his first x * * Democratic -controlied Administrative . The Pehtagon’s decision to pub- licize these junket costs is a long © step in the right direction. The prac- which meets twice a month, to listen to & lecture on: the Constitution from the attorney general at each meeting. tice of withholding them, which has _So ench meeting, after the prayer prevailed so far, undoubtedly has and pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, encouraged many Congressional joy- ther Williams’ innovations, Attorney General Thomas M. Kavanagh ex- .. plains ene section of the Constitu- tion to the othe: board members, all elective state officials who swore a year ago to uphold that document. It has always been presumed that top rides. Congressional authorization of or eee woud fa0.00 8 bein savence, All’ this is the best possible cam- an EIseNHOWER promise fb the voters. - rise in the bank rate will be taken in ° State Acministrative Board's sataienenthiy Board in seven years, ordered the board,’ “pert for an evaluation of the job it is Siren a mee mes ae : Fp TH LAN OF THE LORD 15 PERTECT..H is) JUDGMENTS OF THE LORD ARE TRUE AND £ . Choosing -Provided Protection Days of All Faiths Advent Has Always Been Gay Time Despite Its Original Solemn Intent By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER The four-Sunday season of Ad- vent always begins on the Sunday _ nearest Nov. 30, which means it can begin on any date from Nov. 27 to Dec. 3. Sunday is the earliest possible date for the beginning of Advent. was intended to be a season of penitence and strict fasting, it has never held on somber tone it is supposed TUERERES 2 ft ti mas just won't wait until Dec. more likely it is because the win er solstice since primitive sees has put a festive quality into the whole month of December. At any rate, Advent has always refused to stay solemn. BOY-BISHOP CUSTOM One example of Advent high jinks in-olden times was the cus- tom in medieval cathedrals ot great flood caused by the over- gue—and that the water rose around the Church of the Gray Penitents and finally inside it to a point where the brothers of that Order began to fear it might reach the altar and come into contact with the Sacrament. Some of the brothers hastily found a boat and rowed their way into the church. There they found the water separated in front of the altar as if by twa glass walls. The altar itself was perfectly dry. The miracie is said to have been witnessed by 12 of the Gray Peni- tents, three Doctors of Theology and a large number of devout lay- men. (Copyright 1955) . Case Records of a Psychologist Voice of the Peop Pontiac Driver Tells Why He’s in Favor of Turnpikes zany ee turnpikes to supplement free roads, We have turnpikes in other states, roads which were con- structed purely for the. purpose of motor travel, and there are no stoplights, intersections, side roads or railroad crossings to im- Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE What can I say to pave the way . For some apology . . . That you " might listen to and give A little thought to me? ... I not mean, my darling, that... I ask you to ee: . The many days of sadness I . . Have caused your heart to live . . . I know that in a hundred years . . . . Whatever I might do . . . 1 could not cry sufficient tears . . . To make it up to you. . . And I could never dry your eyes .. . Of those you wept for me’... . No matter how I tried to say ... My true apology . But, oh, my dear, I wish your heart . . . Would listen to my story .. 1 don't deserve forgiveness but . Believe me, I am sorry. (Copyright 1955) Looking Back 15 Years Ago DIES COMMITTEE to issue pa- per baring Nazi consuls’ activities in U.S. WHITE HOUSE denies resigna- tion of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins. 2% Years Ago VOTERS DEFEAT new county building. BRAZIL IN state of siege as re- bellion covers nation. ’ Many Altruistic Women Find Outlet in Church Nursery Volunteer Work Anne Jones is mothering the children of other parents and inspiring them to religious idealism, even as she teaches them reading, writing and arithmetic. Some of the best “mothers” on earth never have children of their own but sim- ply foster-parent the young- sters of other women by serving as school teachers. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-306: Anne Jones, aged about 25, teaches Ist grade in the week-day Riverside Presbyterian: school at Jacksonville, Florida. ~ “Dr: Crane, I want you to ‘visit her room with me," said Dr. Al- bert J. Kissling, the popular pas- tor of that great church. » * * “Anne loves every child in her room. And she accomplishes mira- cles with them, too. “She also has a lot of ingenuity as you'll see as soon as we reach the door to her classroom." And Dr. Kissling was correct. When we arrived at the white door, we found black imprints of children's feet across the top and down both sides. ‘Miss Jones had let each’ of her youngsters place its foot in some black paint and then make its in- dividual footprint around the frame of the doorway. And across the top was printed this appropriate statement to make those footprints more relevant: “We will walk into this day with God.” RELIGIOUS EDUCATION “Fixing up this doorway was an “And ever ‘since that ‘cuijalle Ppecnosge we always kneel at the *. * ® Tt was a very pleasant surprise to me to find such a beautiful school being run as an adjunct of this Presbyterian church. It started originally as a day Nursery School for toddlers. But their parents were so delighted with the results, that they peti- tioned to have the school extend- ed into the first grade. Several leading denominations, such as the Lutherans and Ro- man Catholics, have maintained church operated grammar schools and even high schools for their youngsters. Most of the gther denominations have not seen Mt to compete with the public schools in teaching arithmetic, geography, etc. But certainly it would be a de- sirable innovation if most of our city churches conducted Nursery Schools for the toddlers under kin- dergarten age. ‘For then the working widows would be able to relax more fully knowing their youngsters were in a ~. church operated Nereery School, _ Furthermore, many harassed A Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: mothers who can't find baby sitters on a moment's notice, could avail themselves of the church Nursery * School when they needed to fulfill a dental appointment or do neces- sary shopping. PAY SCHOOLS Not only could the women's so- cieties of ‘the churches make money for missionary projects by thus operating pay Nursery Schools ‘but they would furnish an oppor- tunity for more women volunteers to help. Church day Nursery Schools offer a ———— for the of Remember, a livewire church should be functioning at least 12 hours per day and seven days per week! = Always write to Dr in care of The Ponting Press Michivan, ecclosine a i Fe self-addressed envelope and 2c to {ping and print eostea when you for -- 82 psychological charts and (Copyright 1985) Turnpike Authority eliminates . this, and the tivenike is nueely for travel. Anyone who wants to know the difference can just travel once on.a turnpike. do James WwW. Clapp Quotes Old ‘Michigan Farmer’ = 3 I found quite a number of esting items as to the those years. 2 e chili es ounces.” having said he had not the day before: He protested seiner ly against accepting the invitation, tiac is all out of debt now.” — ‘dames W. Clapp 1M S. Johnesa St. Many Times the Safest Place to Have at Home, Columnist Says Your Baby Is By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D, My .husband and I have read with great interest your articlés about -having babies at home . . . expecting our first . . doctors in Waukesha .. . Answer—I'm sorry I can’t af- ford to compile and maintain a a8 fu iti] tl 3 } i i E if B g if. li i fs ? ‘i ith and hospital fees. at the Wiscon- sin General, now éalled University Hospital, (Mrs.—) Answer — I congratulate you and the progressive physicians of Madison. Within the next five or My dad has what the doctors call Parkinson’s—(R. M.) Answer — Annoying, isn't it? But he must not let it get him down, He must keep doing some- thing. anything at all, to avoid laddiebuck I OHA your lovely Penn Yon and Canarn- daigua certainly beautiful country . son, nearly six, still wets the bed . . . tried everything, but it still continues vas C3 MQ ar ui eifity ! zg i See New Farm Plani in Making government expenditure of almost $1.400,000,000 the next 15 years in a move to * at Pogo y fsa dlpeendmedl yroe would end it is approved b Congress at the next session, nina than a million farmers would have taken 23 million acres from pro- duction of commercial crops for periods of from five to 10 years. Santa Fractures Leg as Yuletide Nears MARSHALL, Mo. W — ‘Twas ai month before Christmas. and all| through the house, not a creature! was stirring, except Santa Claus, and he’s sorry about that. Because Santa Clay¢ now is laid! up with a triple fracture. The Rev, Santa Claus, an elderly: retired minister, broke his left leg, in three places. yesterday when,as| he started up a flight of stairs in| his home a board broke and his leg twisted under him. The Rev, Claus is reported to be resting comfortably in a Mar- shall hospital, his leg in a cast. He still expects to read, how- ever, the hundreds of letters he gets yearly just before Christmas. | Report French Jets Exported to Israel Precede Rome Deliver tai3i PARIS i}—An authorized French source said today that a number been on the way to Israel, There were tentatively identified as From an authorized source how-| j ever it was learned that a number) ™ jaway. from te pleasure they bring. . |phone, “Sandy,” a rather aloof cat, crouches comfortable to watch the birds promenade at poolside in a park in Bexhill, England. The pigeons distance. ROME ®—The U.N, Food and grape products substituted after Nazir Ahmad of Pakistan asked: propriate for the FAO to be _pro- “I wonder if it would be ap- !U.N. Group Dodges ‘Wine’ Clause moting drunkenness in the world?” A British delegate, referrin the matter as a social problem, said he didn't see how, as a rep- resentative of Britain's govern- ment, he could go on record fa- ivoring an increased consumption of wine. Norway and Sweden. also op- to posed the original resolution, Michel Cepede of France and other delegates from wineproduc- ing lands defended the inclusion of wine as an important agricultural product, Cepede commented that wine TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: and other products like tobacco, tea and coffee were the base of JUNIOR EDITORS “a certain number of agreeable things in modern givilization.”’ The compromise wording —e the resolution read “ Repairing Items May Be Pleasant Christmas Gifts NEW YORK (INS)—Some of the the lack of surprise doesn't take If Mother has a favorite chair with a good frame that she never quite gets around to having re- paired or re-upholstered, she might) really appreciate your having it redone. Perhaps a favorite piece of dia- mond jewelry has an outdated set- ting. You can make arrangements to visit the jeweler before Christ- mas and work out a new setting. The result is a brand new-looking ipiece of jewelry, arranging for a spic and span wax job with the local garage, the whole family, is a second tele- perhaps in the kitchen to| saVe mother steps, or else in the playroom or bedroom. ly after. Yeu con please him by : grape ducts” was proposed by U Thet Su Su of Burma. The FAO, winding up a three- week meeting yesterday, concluded that the best way to get food to. the millions of hungry people in the} world was to put more money in their pockets. It had no new or startling suggestions for a solu- tion but it stressed the need for a aim Reopens . _ will search for what he said’ could os. 4 ie = ie . Besa <2s taht SRE ve a = “ “# Sg, sons. 4 JUST PLAYING IT SAFE — Considered friendly to pigeons, don't seem to mind the cat's presence, but refrain from approaching the crusts and ‘tidbits on the ground nearby — . say, within pouncing Power Contract Kefauver Sets Hearing for ‘Criminal’ Actions - Involving Officials WASHINGTON Sen. Kefau- ver (D-Tenn) says his Senate Anti- monopoly subcommittee will re- open hearings on the repudiated Dixon-Yates contract because, in his words, ‘there is most certainly a criminal side to this case.’ * “ * In announcing that the inquiry would be resumed#PDec. 2, Kefauver said yesterday the subcommittee be a “criminal conspiracy involv- ing a number of high ranking per- The Atomic Energy Commission had said Wednesday that the con- tract “is not an obligation which can be recognized by the United} States,” and indicated it would pay no damages to the Dixon- Yates group for cancellation of the contract. It said a “conflict of in- terest” was involved, and possi- bly a violation of the law, * * * 436 Orchard Lake Ave. DO THE JOB RIGHT! STOP WATER IN YOUR BASEMENT) wre BONDEX HEAVY DUTY . The only cement paint with the doubly: BONDEX IS BEST Available in Buff—Grey—Green and Blue Plus White—All at One Price! 10 Ibs. *2” 50 Ibs. *S” Oakland Fuel and Paint FE 5-6150 Kefauver said the AEC's deci- sion “amounts to a pecan that the contract reeks fraud.” she oa wamenel that the repudiation action “is on ward civil side" and added: *.. . There is most certainly a otal side to this case also, criminal conspiracy involving a jnumber of high renking persons, “We shall endeavor to do our duty and finish our job.” The disputed contract called for private construction of a generat- ling plant at West Memphis. Ark., to produce power destined for the lines of the Tennessee Valley Au- thority. The AEC signed it a vear’ ago at the direction of President Eisenhower. concerted attack by member gov-| ernments on the problems of sur- plus food in some countries and bad nutrition in others, It also outlined a long-range pro- resources, Cooked to a Turn ERIE, PA. W — “It was well done" firemen said after answer- ing an alarm at the home of Ken- neth Peterson. It took them only 10 seconds to bring the blaze under control. Loss was small but. the meat that caught fire was well) done. gram to survey. the worlds food) Handle Woolen Fabrics ‘Gently When Washing By International News Service When you first wash those Christ- | mans gifts made of wood tabrics| —handle them gently, please. y Even wool materials that are} shrink-resistant will get stiff as felt when not done up properly. A gentle washing with mild soap and lukewarm water will do the trick. Water for washing woolens should be about the same temper- jature a as that used for baby’ s bath. Clearance Sale! Tulips and Daffodils $ 3 00 Per Hundred THIS YEAR Try a Living Christmas Tree— Plant Outdoors After Christmas _ SELECT YOURS NOW FOR DELIVERY LATER Scotch Pine—Austrian Pine— . Green Spruce—Blue Spruce—Douglas Fir COMING SOON! Lerge Selection of Fine Christmes Trees, Decorations Town & Country Garden Center: 5812 Highland Rd. (M-59). OR 3-7147 | Open Sunday * THE CHIPMUNK LOSES HIS ACORN DINNER The chipmunk, a lively little fellow often called a ground squirrel, jhas dark markings on each side of his brown and gray body. He lives in a burrow with several tunnels leading from it to the Anothet gift, which will please surface of the ground above. During the winter he stays in it and eats the nuts and small fruits he has collected. This little chipmunk has collected acorns to take home, but they! /have disappeared frqm the stone wall where he left them for a minute. Paste this picture on stiff paper and color with crayons. The sky behind the red and brown oak leaves is bright blue. The wall has dif- ferent tinted stones in it. Cut out the picture along the heavy outline. Cut out the chipmunk’s head and tail so they will stand up above the wall. Fold back along the top of the wall. Folg forward on the second dotted line and press up against the background. Now the acorns will) - |disappear and the chipmunk will wonder what happened to them. You can find them for him by opening out the picture. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write |your suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper, it can- Mamiz TV- 1956 A Fool and (of Ouragan fighters are already|~ — in Israel and that shipment of)” ~~ others had been authorized. * * * The Ouragan fighter has a top ae speed of about 550 miles an hour.|” About 350 of them have been man- ufactured so far but Poy! have been outclassed by the’ French Mystere and generally are con- sidered somewhat behind planes A York, England, firm offers a new patent medicine—for babies— Pen to relieve colic. CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ! | SHOP = SAVE Goodman's Are Soon Parted-- His Money BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pantiac Chamber of Eniainercdl _ Waldron Hotel Bldg. Takes Part in Christmas Schemest With the advent of the Christmas Season, both business men and members of the public will be solicited on every hand both directly and by mail to help the “unfortunate” have a happy Christmas. Those of us who are able, would be derelict in our.duty if we did not donate to help the needy have at least one day of happiness during the year. ' But, let’s don’t be a Santa Claus to the promoters. psychologists and always attempt to prey on the “milk” of human kind- ness and our generosity during the Christmas season. Based on past performances the following are some of the Christmas schemes you may expect: They are master- es Phone FE 5-6148 MAK Sereen TV “HISTOR hew LOW r ice Americas Lowest Priced Nationally ING Ss seen cen, Come In or Call for FREE Home Demonstration FEderal 5-9457 See the Complete Line ~ TH6 W. HURON © OPEN wages AND gees — 10 P.M. In the Huron Bow 1 Bids. — of Telegraph PLENTY of FREE "PARKING oe v 4 ae ‘g Pe it Pu * * oe | 4 \ : ; * 4 Jobs Daughters 1 ; ‘ 4 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 P * an Mother-Daught ae Se 443 er Banquet ‘ * is \ ‘ 4 = \, Plans for a mother-daughter wet to be held .. Fenn — Dec. 14 at Dosen Gable ome AB vy a (left to right) They are members of Bethel Five of the /International Pat Zielke of Berwick boulevard, Barbara Lecornu of Order of Job's Daughters, which is sponspring the dinner Rosedale avenue and Sue Elwell of Berwick boulevard. for members and their mothers. Dec. 14 at Devon Gables, will be for members of Bethel Five, Internation Order of Job’s Daughters, and their mothers. The group has scheduled a floral demonstra- , Meeting for a preliminary planning session for their mother and daughter banquet were (left to right) Elizabeth Rockefeller of East Iroquois road, Mrs. Ernest Lee of Bataan drive and Kathleen Lee. The banquet, tion for the program following the banquet. ‘6 Charlyne Deeg |Jerry John Heads East Jean 8B. Case Refresh Wardrobe ; | Joins in Albion | . Reveals Plans With Season System [personal News of Interest Newlyweds Speech Service [for December 3 Wedding j6; jan. 21 Rite Almost every woman has no-| Mrs. G. Morton Sprentall and|Cherokee foad are receiving o-! Travelin peec. : ae i . Vi . ; : her son, Robert Morton, of Hay-|gratulations on the birth of a son, g Charlyne Deeg of Lowell street; MAqny Birmingham, Hills Residents to/ Jean B. Case, brideelect of ticed how’ dowdy. her carefully-ivard, Calif, are visiting at the|Paul Michael, Nov. 23 at Pontiac . + |if one of eight students at Albion] 4 Y tect Ri James G. Love, has revealed at- laundered lingerie looks when PUt/nome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs./General Hospital. to Cal ifornia College participating in the college ttend .New Jersey Rite | esis tar ber weklien Sex 0 on in combination with a new slip.|Marvin Redmond, on Motorway seule | ragreen: Weve Wrens Oe at tO ee ol ee Many women solve the matter|drive. Mr. and Mrs. James Hatton of Anne £.. McHugh, |service, students are available as), B)RRIN SHAM Gry sone Wil tained 11 friends at a seraber| ——— by the “Easter Outfit’ technique, Mrs. Sprentall and Robert will Utica road will return home to- Willi O Ca readers and speakers before civie, day ond ‘then he will Sane for| rty in her Bingham roadi home Beverly Silk will serve as maid and it works well. A coat or suit.lnin' be joined by ‘Mr- Sprentall rare tne, Sirmeey agstatt. | Artz Exc hone Vow gney social and other groups in southern) arrandale, N. J., the home of his| Friday evening. / fl ang Rina gy egy la . a i K ’ * * * ; . * . a hat, gloves and a handbag entérjon-Dec. 2. Ralph Block, former Pontiac resi ge . According to Prof. Otis J. Ag-|“ancee, Margaret Farrington, | sf paul Neilsen have! Case and Peggy Ann Case, who the wardrobe at the same time; * * * dents. - gertt of the Albion Speech Depart-| Their wedding will take place) ced the engagement of their| Will be junior bridesmaid. usually in the fall or spring. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Lee Dake and * ¢ @ BIRMINGHAM—Anne Elizabeth) ment, in charge of the service, Dec. 3 in Trinity Church in Prince-| daughter, Grace, to Jens C, Miller| Flower girl will be Jill Case. They go through the years to-| children, Eddie, Mary Je and| Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. McHugh, daughter of Mrs. Donald)the presentations very trom|tom. N. 4. and a reception will oon i. His parents are Mr.| The bride-elect’s parents are gether. The second season, the suit] Bobby, of Elmberst, Iil., are | Stickney of Chippewa road (nee [Thaddeus McHugh of Bloomfield) broad humor for entertainment|{ollow at the Princeton Inn, = sas. ‘egon F. Miller, also of|Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case of Bel- can be velreched with some new! visting ber parents, ae, ast) Hiery Miches' EER et ee ea dae [purposes only to serious and pro- Peter Dixon will be Jerry's | Detroit, mont avenue, and the accessories, when or| Mrs, Roy N. Long ef Oneida | nounce of a daughter, s married found material designed to teach,| best man and Robert Dietrich ‘, | bridegroom is the son of Mr. and ere oe ee, They will remain until ee oe oe ee Oo ee Church impress, or instruct.” will be an usher, | garner, attended Wighiand Toit (Mrs. Burl Tucker of Royal Oak. best” it generally clings to the} Sunday. Bespltal Nev. 8. Materast ito wilh Orin eon Oe| Charlyne’s program includes cut-| ‘The prospective bridegroom's and Mr, Miller attended | A recent shower honoring Jean _ accessories of almost the same vin- 2 ee grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, |Mr. and srw. William Cagney of} i1¢5 from “Papa Was a Preacher” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar pecan Ale Sustttate ef Tech- |was given by Mrs. Edward A. ‘ Mrs. (Petroff of| B. W. MeKibben of Beach street. |Scotts, Mich. pa neo dt eh Vrs. Gooeme Me, and Mrs. B. L. Stickney of ia eres by Aylene Porter; “Doting onja,-P, John of Tooting. lane, will) nology. A spring wedding ts | Case. . Marquette street are the paternal . Dorothy” by Dorothy Parker; “The/jeave for Princeton Thursday and] planned ‘The: bride was given in marriage|tuman Life of Jesus” by John will give the rehearsal dinner at; irs Luther Lawrence. of Wing Birthda s Marked e 8 8 by her uncle and godfather, Ted/Erskine; and “Devotions” especiithe inn there Friday evening. {Lake will be hostess at dinner for! y ; Lt. and Mrs, | Me. and Mrs. William S. Black-(St ene peas de sole with e heart [LY Prepared as audiences may! Others going East for the wed.ithe North Suburban Chi Omega by Loyal Neighbors ° . “|require them. ding are Mrs. Dietrich, Mr. and|Alumnae Dec. 8. hdays ‘Robert Edward E. rao op ehey og Fant ins ‘eit |shaped neckline and a small chap-} Charlyne, a sophomore at the Mrs, Albert A. Clark, Mr. and) Mrs. Robert Meschke is oom! Pediatr yg a “uae tide Long were |day his father, Elmer Blackstone, |"C ni", With Pearl appliques. 8 college, is the daughter of the Rev./Mrs. Raymond C. Hobrock, Mrs.|man and Mrs. E. A. Burgess will! were celebrated by the Loyal married this |"ho now lives in Youngstown,|ti seit 'of ilusiae altho war.|2nd Mrs. James W. Deeg of LowelliCiyde L. Hagerman and Mr. and arrange the program. | Neighbors of Going Street. morning [ [ia cane nant tad gt das (On Mrs. Hovey Hagerman of Bioom-| Frank Poreta, tenor aod winner| irs, Bristol Laces was hostes . * © 6 . » Mr. . njof inne! ic “l\to the group at the recent meet- All Saints | Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Draper |“™>e™ums With Ivy. Will Show Work _ /Jonn. Mr. and_ Mrs. Richard J ship, will be presented at the next] ing’ she was assisted by Mrs. E and daughter, Victoria, of Cleve-| Mrs. Stephen John Drzick was Morgan and Donna Hagerman imeeting of Cranbrook Music Guild) tisroid Mills, Mrs, Albert Brewster piscopal land, Ohio, have been spending the| her sister’s only attendant, She tC b k who will be a bridesmaid. Tuesday at Cranbrook House. (..4 Mrs. Herbert Arthur : Church. She holiday with Mrs Saneare ian wore a turquoise. taffeta frock in S ran Aes ind sale PAUGHTER BORN | Los Pachucki, young New York! > + . ! J | M 2 is the —_|ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh| waltz length, and carried yellow | 4 Ciristmas exiilition an st Lt, and Mrs, William S, Morri.,>ianist, will also be on the ProiK), Bolt Tricks jariner (Mt Lakeview evenne. The Drapers| Seat Ayes and 6% — lh cademy of Art will be held again|on of Birmingham announce the|°™* Lanvin-Castillo has a black box- : Shirley Ann have Just returned from a vacation’ George Maurice Cagney was his|this year. eath fo daughter, Julie Ele./5 pithed Jerse calf belt with a gold metal chain S in . nd —_ - brother's best man, and ushers The exhibifon-sale begins Dec. Nov, 15. Mrs. Morrison is the for- ! e sé ys ; wound around it in a spirtal, You chter of | Jessie Stevens of Heitsch avenue,|Were, Stephen J. Drzick, James|o in the galleries of the Art Acad-li™s tire Lawrence C. Hows, alas] oO” some Paris-styled modelsjcan do the trick yourselt by wind ee” fed ranides Lobe, has te hat | erteme, Frank Barrett and Wil-|emy in Bloomfield Hills. The south 2 eedighada — ene and — jersey : ge even b- rang Se sehr Pie _Mr. rs. ‘ y jenderson. gallery will feature items made . A hazel-nut colored dress ofjone of your belts and attaching Sectt Mens UE tbtbead. Hid ta ene s * | by students. These include, jewel-| \, 4 T * | 2 ¢.. |plain Jersey is trimmed with a rib-iboth ends of the chain to the in- 2 will return home after New Year's| Mrs. McHugh wore pale blue sat-|ry, pots, textiles, furniture, paint-|_ I br - _ B. Gil: knit collar, cuffs and pickets and is|side. You can make a dressy cock- of Wenonah Day. in’ and Mrs. Cagney wore navy/ings, sculpture and Christmas| ote ao vi Sun 427! shown with a jersey. cloche hat)tail belt by winding a long string drive. He is | - eae ea crepe. Both chose white orchid cor-|cards. ond Mrs peo c petty th Mr.| and even a round little muff made|of beads or pearls aitiund-e suede the 30a. 0 sages. “Education of the Eye,” an ex- . (era = ¥ of the rib-knitted version. 4 belt. nee Mr. end Mri Nolda Lenz The wedding fast was exhibition, | will be | Mrs. Lambert H. Splane wit ; 'B Brid served in the Kingsley Inn im- | held im the main gallery. The | 11.0 5 dinner and record shower Harry Long |DECOMES Hride tely following the cere- | exhibit Is one im which the Very | sunday evening to honor Barbara \ of Dearborn. |in Flint Rite mony. ee Se oe acbapengty und ar Manne, 14 After a wedding trip to Californi wd suscest | Jona B, Rogers, who will be a ae Holda Lene, daughter of the Iate|the couste wil Une On Bishop roed,| nr ot cnn Goss and quien, | mace Dug, & MRS. EDWARD E. LONG. ‘\Pentinc, ‘wen, tanrvied. ‘today. tol" . Human | interest ews photo en ne eo ednestay Typical of n * * - ' i] 3 a 4:30 o'clock ceremony. | charcoal ensemble. The | Mr. and Mrs. James D. Rogers, “4 ; ; oe : » galleries ‘will be open daily ‘ Shirley ‘Senters Speaks) rv visetror xemen rc “a1, Monday” froma Zune eres of the nrvepetive ride pend somerd 3 ; : , Husband: A domesticated animal p.m. Dec. 3 through Dec. 11. It eal “ae and ° ola a wood Cooper of Detroit, is the son ner Thursday evening at Kingsley lighter Bridal Vows in All Saints ie © % cove so or irate bene stoned mare than] gh Me open the event | pi Sebo a | Detroit. once, \ Dec, 3. Next Saturday. the day of the brighter colors gown Dupioni Italian other bridal attendants,|: ; we ng, Mrs, Sidney Oldberg For her Wedding Nolda chose a . for men was worn by Shirley Ann Senters'Carol Ann Long of Dearborn, her daughter, Karen, will give a : this morning when she became the sister of the bridegroom, © 5 that ge gee ages >< align brunch for the wedding party and next spri bride of Lt. Edward Ellison Long.| Robert Whitelaw Slade of Tacoma danting Soe hoor ength gov an Clifford J, |owtottown guests. gall tied The Rev. C. George Widdifield| Park, Md., and Mrs, Eugene C. scalloped . RETURNING HOME: - is this sports of AH Saints Episcopal Carey, were gowned identically to| * nese: McDonald of Mrs. W. Carleton Scot 7 the 11 o'clock cere-|the matron of honor. They car-| A veil of lace edged with tiny Birmingham inne. Ol sock naa outfit. The mony in the presence of 300 guests,|ried natural straw baskets filled Seed pearls fell from the crown announces the|? tri in. their The bride is the daughter of | ith wheat, fall leaves and yellow|0t tulle, and she carried a semi 2 jlolane. oo — three button and bronze chrysanthemums. colonial bouquet Georgiana or- engagement o ea Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Senters of chids and stephanotis. hi jacket is Wenonah drive, and Edward is | Daniel Whitacre of Allen Park ts ‘ the son of Mr. and Mes. Harry | Served as best man. Ushers were ibe Sally, to Dean .wool yarn, in , Mrs, Donald Osborne Jr. was her Badhg ; William Thomas of Detroit, Theo- Leng of Dearborn. dore Poliae of Allen Park’ Cadet|sister’s matron’ of honor, and other Vincent Firth, beige, white The boutfant skirt of the bridal! navid Lamar Pepple of New Lon-|#ttendants were Barbara an- the son of gown swept into a circular chapel 4, Conn, Lt. Robert Whitelaw other sister, and Mrs John Cam- Mr and M . and muted _ train. Her bateau neckline was ciade of Tacoma Park, Md. afd|etom.of Ann Arbor. ‘ _ 2 black stripe _ Saged ty Alencon lace which was! Robert McLeod of Lincoln Park.| They wore gowns of periwinkle Deans S. Firth —— ee repeated in an insert at the waist kaw diced Guat ails Suet: of Franklin, dinner. Deo- effect. It is The long sleeves of Italian silk Fer her deaghter’s welling | uo ag Thety She i in keep- ended in points at the wrist, Mrs. Senters wore a cocktail: | WS S80 Soe. vet tebing seat. | _— and spa. teamed with “ag ee length dress of stone bing de- an sane. graduate of at A pillboxtype headpiece of! Iustered satin with accessories | **e4 : Mount Vernon sapered Alencon lace and seed pearls se-| °% bronze. Her corsage was of | Orchids and. English ivy formed Juni College Ww. L. pe me eceentagts wah af] WON eputiaeme wreel ee eee ee poll ey , Mrs.) tropical French illusion, carried | Mrs. Long was gowned in | , : . Pelt _ Prayerbook with gardenias, steph-|wedgwood blue lace with beige| Performing the duties of best fw te Coc: Bacal worsted slacks _ Mra Hugh Lee MeVeigh ot |of a single lavender orchid, |("0lt, and nehers were Hert Coop. University of _ Northville was matron of honor | The reception was held at)’ ; grass, gray | fommed in waltelength turquoise |Rotunda Inn immediately tollow-|Crover et Grand Ropiiee Michigan, . ereeh ‘ehale Sst Mee gon’ teatared 0 |ing_ the ceremony, “sa age spd sha balene neckline short * © % A reception followed the rite at] : is ___ Meeves ppd a fitted'bedice With | When the newlyweds left on a the Flint Golf Club, after which the i plemmed’: ___& Mropped waistline accented by tour of the Eastern states, the/nevilyweds left for a honeymoon _ Melt Dattons down the front and (new Mrs. Long was wearing a& in California. ‘\ ' - & Welvet bew. She wore @ /teal blue wool suit with black their return they will live Ty, Se cet at 4 _ SEVEN | Decorations Medium _ Priced Furnishings Make for Plush Rooms tee ble ill 2528: Ht : : [ i 3 { : f ig | by sunny a8 Fs HOMER LaGASSEY Variety of. conception, texture and coloration in this fall's luggage means that she can be as luggage- trips. will include many of the following: a train box or fitted cosmetics case for toiletries, and weekend) possi | pressing preference, ! fi j An overnight or weekend bag for) are classically square lines hand luggage on a long trip or to' newest in rounded molded hold clothes on a shorter jaunt; | gage. i 5 i a1g: i : . : f Luggage Hunter Will Find Variety of Texture, Color A gal who js about to take off for school this fall has a lavish’ selection of luggage at the com-)f mand of her purse. * * Many gals like to match a case of a solid color to the predomi- é Hatt pry 3 E a8 E || ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1055” ia ts ht H Be Evasive With Prying Questioners It is Very Rude to Ask People About Personal Affairs By EMILY POST “When people are rude k S a 9 | 3 z i iyi iy gifys gagze : f i if} i ag TE al Be He 7 é a g | ik ati z ; i Suave, Dramatic Dress | Fills the Bill for Holidays Jo Copeland's designs are a re- This dramatic model for cocktail, flection of herself: Soignee, suave|restaurant and informal evenings and sophisticated. at home is handled, in the Cope- straint emphasized by the chic hip Courage, ladies! Dorothy Draper says ‘anyone with a little daring redecoration. we le like to make excuses,” ; maintains. * “The way.to learn decorating is to do it,” she says. ‘Whatever you delight in, ts right. “Tell them to strengthen their’ backbones,"". Mrs. Draper said to| an interviewer on a recent visit to her bright, fabric-strewn offices in New York. “No excuses now — anybody can do it. The only thing that matters is having the daring: ‘\Daring Dorothy Remarks | : jon Carefree Redecoration With a suave disregard fos to decoration, DON’T BE DULL “Just don’t be dull,” is her motto, “There are no rules except, Does it look right, and has it the “They | right color-scale and practicality?” Decor by Dorothy Draper has gathering places which bear her distinctive imprint are the Green- brier, the. Hampshire House, the Gideon Putnam : in Saratoga Springs, the Hotel Quitandinha in Brazil, a new restaurant at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, Sak’s Fifth Avenue’s Palm Beach Shop, as well as theaters, to do it.” hospitals and many other —A 2 to v Open Tonight ‘til 9 - SUNDAY 5 igs HOLIDAY KNIT ZZ REAR of STORE PARKING Exclusive Sportswear eereeeenneetl Special Purchase’ DRESSES Alvin’. Huron at Telegraph for Ladies \ land manner, with dignified re- F short, sleader— drapery that stands out in a side pouf, Best in fabrics such as peau de sole, taffeta, satin, and nov- elty brocades to give bedy- and stiffness to the hip it is ideal for all the holiday parties, As a switch from black, con- sider a pale brocade with or with- out metallic threads, and capi- talize on the hottest fabric news of the season. This pattern is cut to designer ,|measurements, not standard pat- ’ tern measurements. . Hips % inches 36 6 inches 37% inches 3 inches 40% inches Size 12 requires 3% yards of 50-inch material, To order Pat- tern 1158, address Spadea Syn- dicate, Inc., P.- 0. Box 535, Dept, P4, New York 1, N, Y. State. size. Send $1. Airmail 27 26% 3» PSG Mem wny eengy handling 25 cents extra. | New 144-page Pattern Booklet Wee /XII available for 50 cents. If pay- ing by check, make it pg \Spadea Syndicate, Inc, a Steet ternal a 4 cents for handling. ? many ga ath th suits you bet~ |” 1 cok ‘for a famous American spe asad ares "Pattern next week by Hemlines rise, fall and dip for evening, with any number of new variations in the sheath’s look—for instance the Oriental. As for the full-skirted dresses, 15 inches from Ceil Chapman.) (Copyright 1955) Don't leave non-color fast gar- ments and fabrics rolled up when |damp, as they are liable to streak. the floor is the holiday length. harm done in La Refuses ‘When we're to Be P play it his way for f : i i Ht inne Wish all you. want, he’s going to} the time being. ot 5: £33 rainy 73 Fg a3 | we Th “ E} s ES 2 = z H a = 3 Fi i & 1 4tLEP | AB =F e : He FT eqhizes EF a s = 3 £ E s * For Thrifty + ~ Housewives NEW WAY will clean a your carpets and rugs like ¢ NEW for a very nominal 2 cost! Use our fast, con- gay venient service today. oe Only § 4° 9x12 Rug Cleaning | “tag bao, asp ‘ Charge fer Sizing NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 42 Wisner Street FE 2.7132 Thank You Pontiac! Due to the tremendous response to our Pre- Thanksgiving Sale and to allow those people who didn’t take advantage of this bargain— Our Sale . 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PAUL LUTHERAN Joslyn at Fourth The Oakland Park Methodist 10:45 ‘Morning Wership | Church will observe the opening ros paging Speer Gebers of the Advent season Sunday with George Mahder, Paster FE 5-000 South Side Church of God MOTOR end NEBRASKA STS, y School at 0:45 Morn Wership of 11:00 Evan, Service at 7:30 Wed. Prayer Meeting at 7:50 Rev. Herbert C, Shankles, pastor FE 2-4390 ‘ A new smelting plant at Gailitz is capable of supplying all of Austria's zinc requirements. Rev. William H. Collycott {, to Scriptures Daily. -|and Christmas. Bible Reading Program Listed People in 40 nations will join this program between Thanksgiving Baldwin and Fairmount + The Pilgrim Holiness Church CHOOL (All Ages).........ceeeeee- 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL ( eR ee 11:00 AM, ane 986 45 PM. G SERVICE .......2-scccscccecceeeees 1:30 PM. GOOD SINGING — BIBLE PREACHING “The Little Church With the Big Heart” E. C. SWANSON, Minister. ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt. =jWELCOME , BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH A fellowship of Christians in the American Baptist Convention serving with all believers in the World Council wf Churches. Rev. Fred Robert Tiifany. Minister reading of identical passages of ‘the Bible each day by millions of ‘persons around the world. “fier, honorary chairman, said “In The program prov ues ‘for the President Dwight D. Eisenhow- this period between the two holi- day, when Americans give thanks for .their blessings and renew their hopes for a just and lasting peace in the world, all of us, of whatever religious belief, may well turn to the Bible for guidance and inspiration for the tasks which ilie ahead.” The program was started in Men, Women, Children : year's Worldwide Bible Reading |°T® It has since spread all over the world and now serves as a spiritual tie among families spea- rated in peace time. Selections, for each day between the two holidays, are based on the results of a nationwide poll of ministers. The sole purpose is to en- courage the reading of the Scrip- tures, Former presidents Her- tert C. Hoover and Harry 8. Truman are among the sponsors. The theme this year is “Take, Read.” It is based, according to Rev. Dr. James V. Claypool, secre- tary in charge of the program, on the story of the conversion of St. Augustine who overheard some boys call, “Tolle, lege (take, read),”” and went to his room Highland quote where he opened the Scriptures and read until the direction of his | | Confident Living : \Obey Laws and Be Poli safety belts, padded instrument panels and other dent? rehaths hee: aik iceilciiaeds Veisslaiias bean eves Kener wa) real effort to avoid accidents altogether. That's quite a job because there were nearly 10 million accidents in the United States in 1954. Thirty-six thousand people lost their lives in these mishaps and 1,250,000 were disabled more co than one day. Of course, the cost of these acct- dents mounted into the billions of dollars. te to Prevent Car Accidents ; | Sndi'vak tube tate votcteen eae cineies har Ges woe to protect every driver and every passenger is for everyone to make al REV. ED FAUZ Missionary to Speak Shocking, isn't it? That's why the President's | DR. WEIMER K. HICKS Dr. W. K. Hicks Speaks at 9 A.M. Kalamazoo College President to Give Talk at Bethany Baptist Dr. Weimer K. Hicks, president would even, as the old saying goes, try the patience of a saint. y | A ye Soe omraee ont eens emer DR. PEALE matic medicine, Dr: Lester L. Coleman, has nercind ane anbtdhun 4: Sen grbbum De aeae ta wih Ate evel compartment of his car. When he is caught in a traffic jam, or some- times even when stopped by a red light, he takes the Bible and reads a short passage. A.M. SUNDAY P.M. 9:00 Worship 5:00 Youth Center 9:45 Sunday School 7:00 Youth Programs ' 11:00 Worship 7:00 Adult Education Wednesday, 7:45 P. W. Huron at Mark Ave M.—Church Night United Gospel Singers Convention SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH % Bleck eff M-59 en Milferd Rd. Blife was changed. Nevember You Are Welcome at EVANGELISTIC : TABERNACLE 19 LP) Ss = Bund 1 Corinthians “aa. be] Luke 10: 11} Bethany Church _ this als Baptist +| Academy in Wisconsin and in 1954|thought “‘When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder, I'll Be There” just to's Sut Sitomden af Good Gospel Saaing. EULAS HOUSTON, Pres. ELSIE HASKINS, Sec.-Treas. First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH 365 East Wilson Ave. Sundey School ....... 9:45 A. M. Merning Worship. ..... 11:00 A. M. T'S .. 6:45 PLM. | Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. Young People's Bible Stu. 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Paster Phone FE 4-8574 Aililiated With Southern Baptist Convention Preaching 11 and 7:30 p.m. 4, J, BAUGHEY, Paster a | colleges, universities and semi- Sete 6a Gee bean’ and shrugs bo paten.” out He finds that this not only reduces irritation, but carries of Kalamazoo College will be carries him guest speaker Sunday at the Young hay Siam Go Reteeite SERRE oS ene Se People’s Convention being held at| te cars begin to move again, he is relaxed aid hik driving effi-_ ciency is stepped up. He is in full control of himself an& so drive more carefully and safely. taka’ ‘Weics ot thal on Oe Dr. Coleman's technique is one all of us might try wi College Campus,” will be the |Sults. Traffic being what it is, we can get in not a little Bi theme ‘of his two addresses, | that way. . CONTINUE SINGING Another 9 and 11 a. m. . was recommended in a sermon by a minister for 11 years in the Peddy School at Hightown, N. J.; for 10 years At 55, he recommended, “I'm But a Stranger Here; Heaven Is My he was president of Wayland Home,” and, at 65, “Nearer My God to Thee.” For 75-mile speed he he assumed the ow of right. And his final choice for 85 miles an hour was “Lord, I'm Coming Home,” His remarks were, of course, intended to be facetious, but I'm sare his listeners got his point. There is one simple ‘practice often overlooked these days, and it's unfortunate too, since it is almost magical how it can prevent acci- dents, and that is just plain politeness. I talked with a man who had never had even a minor accident in 25 years of driving. “What is Kalamazoo College is one of 67, " he replied. “Just two rules. Obey the traffic! at Central Christian Speaking at the Vesper Service at the Central Christian Church, |Sunday at 5.30 will be Ed Fauz, | missionary to Frankfort, Germany. Mr. Fauz was a former pastor ‘ He has also been an in- structor at Great Lakes Bible College, Vestaburg. Mr. and Mrs. Fauz will have three children. He will present colored slides and tell of the work in Germany. Music will be furnished by the chureh choir, The Rev. Charles D. Race is pastor of the church. Sth Century Church Remains Discovered BELGRADE (RNS) — Scientists of the Archeological Museum at Plovdiv, Bulgaria, report the dis- covery at the nearby village of Komatevo of the foundations of a 3aisled early Christian church dating from the fifth cen- tury. “The church lies in the center of a former Thracian settlement. Archeologists have found stone pedestals for a row of pillars in the nave, and have traced the position of the three aisles, a bap- tistry, and an apse at the east end Excavation work at the site will be resumed in the spring. The findings may prove of great value ‘in studying the culture of the Thra- cians who inhabited the area of Plovdiv—then called Philipopolis— before the arrival of the Bulgars |DESIGNED TO PROTECT CHURCH OF CHRIST. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Glendale Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Rev. Otto G, Schults—Speaker | Sunday School—9 A: M. and 11 A. M. - WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 1020 Sunday School W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. 11:80 Worship Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor mmo wr First General Baptist Church 249 Baldwin Ave. Fed. 4-7172 Sat. Evening Service... . .7:00 P. M. | Services Each Lord's Day Evening............ 7 fang the gates of hel Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road. 100 P.M. . Peter and upon this rock f §f Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Wership of Ged 10:45 A. M. All Are Welcome! of hell shall not prevail against it. | FE 71-0226 | Sunday School Sunday Eve Worship 300% P.M. Rev. Tom dud x Pastor Evening Service 7:30 P FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH | | clean aaa FE 5-7938 Sunday Worship 11 A. M. | ehae, Prayer 700 B. M. FIRST CHURCH OF COD 2% East Boulevard — Seuth of Leckest Drive 9:45 a.m. Sunday. School 10:45 a.m. Morning Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE 5-7768 or FE 4-1782 MH. Eugene Rameey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Andersen, Ind. FE $-7938 | -Suan.School 10:00 Worship. . 11:00 Evening Service ........ 7:00 P. M. ae «wae 7-8 P.M. on WPON 1460 Lowell D. Baggett. Choir Director < Malcolm K. Burten, Minister Sunday Morning Service 10:30 A. M. “HE KNEW THEIR THOUGHTS” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill St., Pontiac (Opposite Post Office Lawrence D. Graves, Asse, Minister “Pontiac's Singing Church” KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR HUBBS < Minister Minister of Maste a 10 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP Lyal 8. Howisen, Paster E METHODIST ¢ 87 Lafayette (2 Blocks West of Sears) Ht SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. |||! EVE. WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. PRAYER M’T°G WED. 7:30 P. M. Miss Burtelis Green, 8. 8. Supt. Bring the Entire Family! The Rev. Mr. Burten, Preaching Phene FE 2-9955 1:30P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Church Seheol, 9:45 A. M. "458 Contrat : - Services Sunday 10 a.m& 7:30 p.m. Tees; Thers.. Sat. 7:30 p.m. one in doctrine, Berpitsm in ‘Holy Ghost as New Birth, lesus ean God! or Pray ior the 9:45 A. Bl. Mogning Worship | 9:45 A.M. to 12: 15 — Children's Church and School | "Hew, Lola P. Marion, Speaker a) “THE POWER OF CHOICE” eI 145 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7 . “DAVID, A BOY OF FAITH” | \ \4 Friendly Place to Worship! She Setenisty was a teacher of Samaniael Baptist Church Telegraph Bond gt Govberd Late fe. Departmenialized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. “THE RICH FOOL” Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 |Youth Fellowship Has Candlelight 11:00 A. M. “THE POWER OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE” religious education in Cincinnati | Baptist | That is a very common sense policy. Traffic regulations are de- os | veloped out of long experience and are not designed to hamper you, CHURCH OF THE | but rather to protect you and expedite your movements. -GQOD SAMARITAN J..‘s'tie'sver made’ "As ye wold Gat men shoul 30 a yee Gee mies tae om do ye also to them likewise.”’ REV. samme, can, If you want to live to a ripe old age, this is one way to do it. 199 Auburn Ave. at DAV Hall (Copyright 1955) Wertip Serie =. ao. Preise Service \ Slates sete _ Evangelistic Service |7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. | SINGERS T h R i BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH |B sc. yee vane | Zhamversen the sate each Religion ! reg Set erwalian ne 2 dence Minsowary Baptist hres Weekday Class Given mational | “in Nearby Church Bagley St. Sunday at 3 p.m. in 5 Elementary Grades 3 Evenings Week ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH | | The Rev. iow Wright, pester of| at Bellefontaine or, Riemann, One 745 Will Street at Cherry St | PHONE the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, De-| &, B. Powter Sunday School .......... ae Midwest 4-4618 rol und te the Providence| BELLEFONTAINE, 0. (RNS)—| — Morning bay jgecasmece=sees ae in attest BB choir. Weekday religious education : Rev. Carl W. Nelson, B.D., Pastor courses are being given in five ' Jementary schools in Logan Coun- oat Be | a THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH or the fat time thie yea I Re H CHR aaanes pmo Geting, ag -a sponsorship Logan Meets at 1196 Jestyn Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN, '11 4, M. | Onuversal Ave., Waterford Township, 10 serve the entire communtiy County Déinletestal BYRON LEE WRIGHT Evangelist PAUL MYERS selections you will never forget. Sunday School 9:45 A Gift for Every Visitor Worship 11:00 o'Clock . 180 Member Rainbow Choir . Sunday Evening 7:45 7330 P.M. “THE COMPLETE SALVATION” BAPTISMAL SERVICE | Siadey Schoot ‘Attendance Lost Sundey—959 ‘OR. TOM MALONE SPEAKING AT ALL SERVICES | FIRST ASSEMBLY | 210 N. PERRY ST. PONTIAC MI ‘Visit the Church of the | MID-WEEK TUES, - THURS. 7:45 P. Doles OF GOD Rev. W. Wibley,. Pestor WPON — SUNDAY 8:00 te 8:30 A. M. Old Fashioned Gospet* ho 4 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 26, 1955 Cites Atheism ias Dangerous Calls- Destructive Ideas! § Than| SEE More Harmful Communism N. Y¥. (RNS)—A “destructive ideology’’ is fostering the steady growth of atheistic ma- terialism in this country and pre- sents “‘a ter danger than com- munism,” Albert J. Sattler of New ¥ of the Catholic ONENESS i aeeee. Seen. Amerie, warned 90 Howard Street here, fe ‘Everyone Welcome! He. spoke at the 100th annual Sunday ees aM. leonvention of the Verein, which) onaee a a . me .5 ‘+l was founded here as the first na- Wed. Evening > tional federation of Roman Catho- oat feast Seca 745 PM lic men in the United States. ting iin ee 7:30 P.M. Mr. Sattler declared that this “destructive ideology" dominates _|publie thinking, education, culture, economics and politics. in the United States. Sat Guns Giamtise 7. Faas Disiiken, Greater ant chvicanester | at All Saints Episcopal Church, practices in preparation for the : : ** of the 17th and a —_ _ | — bey ab eta Sunday evening “Twilight Hour” in the church. This will be the | GOSPELINE QUARTET — In charge of the services Sunday at “Glen Farnham, pianist and manager. Reading from left to right are, “These: philosophies the} Second in the’series of Musical Services. Evangel Temple, located in the YMCA building, are members of Golden Blount, Bob Clark, Ed Hobin and Larry Farnham, Mr. Blount |past 200 years,” na peare said-t“have | been preaching that God and the entire realm of the supernatural are non-existent notions — mere ‘Twilight Music’ Planned at All Saints Episcopal the Gospeline Quartet. They have been doing evangelistic and con- and Glen Farnham, who are attending Bible Seminary, speak at the cert work in Michigan, Ohio and Illinois. Seated at the piano is meetings as well as sing and play. : will ‘speak briefly to the group. connected with the Girls’ school at Seventh Day Adventist figments of pious and innocent | 6 M. : minds—remnants of the supersti- : : PERRY PARK urc - endar Elder Mervert Lohr (1) @.m, Saturday) tions of the ‘Dark Ages’ and that] The second in the series of Mary Lewis, mezzo soprano, and | BAPTIST CHURCH Spiritualist — — ~ longer recognizes--aNy yrusical Services at All Saints Glenn Williams, bass. : aws or sanctions except Baltimore and Come” faare Gretta ss hem Firs Eroqrezsve, M6 Chase st those of his own choosing.” | Episcopal Church will be held Instrumentalists assiaing, the coves itis ee 3 cated rere se gene” |simdny evening a # pm. | cA abe Mary cen. i | Community, 406 “ ” ; o>. 8 . ~~—1198 Green Street Sundsy School, 19 A.M Emriecet maneel, 643 iors . mn Rev ntheode ore R. Allebach The “destructive ideology” which) oi. service was conceived to! Ruth Outland, organ. | (lear Oreharé Lake Ave.) Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Re’ clot Malone ili. f 30 "Walkine il, 1-301 these philosophies have created, he of the) The next in the series of musi- Youth @.Chiléren's Charch, 11 A.M.) Dr. vane (10:45, 7:30) Miscellaneous said, is a greater danger than| heighten the significance cal, evenings will be in February CLOSING DAY OF foo teer, 8 Pa Fired General, 24 ~_ win Ave. ap ERE ne communism because it may even-| Advent season. with a program of musie for organ ‘ANNUAL Poss Meeting, Wed. ot 90 aie AH igang tt a.m.) _ (16:45, std ae —— t : cmpet os Sem itis. The special music includes and strings to be played by Mr.) aay , erty, J Fisher Ave. Say tetle Um h of Christ, 43 458 Central | the of the Motet, Steinhaus and guest artists. 9:46 SUNDAY SCHOOL, Rev. F. L. Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor 7? singing oarty RE 2-3225 g gees eee ies is bray CK. Lomple, 28 Rockwell K Ci C : “{ Have Longer for Thy Saving | In March, Pg choir 7 Joder, Missionary to Africa, Speaker Bible Centered se Devid Mortenson “Maa Hen, wtorees Jon phenyl Yoram ansas ity rics Health” by William Byrd = — Joba" with According and 11:00 WORSHIP ROUR, Rev. G. E. 4 Message : “ . orchestra Da Speaker, Mier GM, manetieniiss. vay | oer, Guenter Swotier (fe 4h Seated as Planners | cam» ay new nertg EES grag Cte : wer 3 apne 27 8 217 We: ext Witsen : poe e. 5 Fre be. A) nn ahedia: ae | Stetnhans, or-| The public is cordially invited 1:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE, Rev. } UNITED LUTHERAN | fer ‘ariitem at 7:30 ort Lg KANSAS CITY, Kan. (RNS) —| ganist and choirmaster, will |to these musical evenings. an tat Son. Ree ee } CHURCH nls ier Bora Rice it 1. 7 30) sm. pe) pm) ! —* Two ‘of three new members ap-| direct. ne ASCENSIO Rev "ii aL err iat ae th ten - pointed to the city planning com-| pyery Sunday in Advent,at the re se ns | PaaeF eee, 32 yy [emcee ya oe” min Mere are miners. Te |ewgt tour, Bexese eed HEIRS T BAPTIST CHURCH : : 4 30) ere no clergymen ¥ : Sunday School .....10:00 a.m. oe Sam Litdejohn (11.30 herch st God, in8 East Fe st. sion before. a Chorale Cantata of his own com-| ' Gee. L. Garver,-Paster FE 2-7518 iv, ae at Ged. ist Wessen * * * ' . Rev 'R. Diaon Jr, (11. 7:30 calttl, Maier 3 3 Wetking (1130 1:20 wie aew wanes are Dr BA peor li age eg a Oakland and Saginaw, , essen bers . . ame : iehi . 1 Chettinn and Missionary Alliance ona L Xx 11838, 1 ae REV. G. EDWARD PAVIS ward Freeman, pastor of First! light Music” spread throughout | Pontiac, Michigan = i) if t "| Rev. J Bersche (11. 7:30 vie cote Mas a it i, : Baptist church for Negroes; and)/Germany and people came long Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor FE, x \ ty’ PARKDALE CHURCH Christian Scientist weted qeesp® Ramsey, 30:30 | ‘the Rev. Edgar Mundinger, pastor | distances to attend the service. , , + Charch, Williams af Lawrence een eet tex Day i 7:48) wo Dea ers of the Lutheran Church of Our a Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor lem: . ; © Tilden a; Saviour. ea cas : - OF THE NAZARENE Cuavemtieess BR AL A ad sue The young J. S. Bach obtained Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— 4 Parkdale and Hollywood cunt bas ~ 1 ~ Kids of 40 States: at Chicago Show Judges Selecting unio | Grand Champion Steer “of the Show By CARL A, ROGAN CHICAGO—INS} — Youth takes over today at the 56th Annual In- Chicago, ‘Prime interest centers in the selection of the junior grand cham- pion steer of the show, For farm youngsters from more than 40 states who _ been preparing steers and b rows for the show rings, marks the culmination of a year of feeding and grooming their | animals for the “big time." More than 350 junior contestants are Slated to show 361 steers and 66 hogs. Top judges will select the) best entries. The climax of the) day takes place when a judge will Slap the rump of- the junior grand champion steer. . COLLEGE COMPETITION Meanwhile, 52 college teams will compete in livestock and field crop judging contests. The combined events comprise one of the biggest junior shows in the history of the exhibition. - The total cash purse in the mam- moth agricultural show which ends Dec. 3 is more than $100,000. Last night, even before the ex- -position opened formally, the first championship was awarded to a pretty, blonde, blue-eyed farm girl from Champaign, III. She is 13-year-old Jane Turner whose 1,054 pound Aberdeen- Angus steer, Elmer, won the top prize for cattle in the “‘on the hoof” division in the carcass | contest, It marked the second consecu- tive year that Jane has captured this title, which show officials re- ‘cently have been giving increased JUDGED LIVE In the carcass contest, steers, Hl tij E i i i : 3 3 i : : i : g 5 z i as before World War I. » Gunmen Rob $4,500. From Detroit Tavern AT Twit today, the First Methodist Church offici-| Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Birm-! ingham. tion WWJ, died Thursday in Van Dyke Memorial Hospital of injuries received in an auto accident Sun- day morning on E. Eleven Mile Rd in Warren Township. ago, Mr. Ladue had worked for 16) years for WXYZ in the same ca- ‘pacity. He was radio engineer for the late Harry Heilmann, who broadcast Detroit Tiger games. * father, John Ladue, served as De- trokt's mayor. A LJ Ex-Showgitl, Princess fo Jail on Dope Count iY’ sessing heroin. P |Bogeslaw Radziwill, 72, after three years of marriage. erchsngeipmpecr thapnartaredhgy 8 Was arrested in her apartment last June 18'and pleaded guilty Oct. 15. - Handicapped Artists vited handicapped artists to enter awards will total $3,050, including ibility to function has been “‘sub- Traverse City and Marquette. Accident Kills Worker n'down on his head. - Youth Takes Over orld Fair: Your PTA Is. Planning: ROCHESTER. The November meeting of The Harrison-Central PTA will be held Monday at 8 p.m, in the high school cafeteria, Mrs. Robert Ott, program chair- man, has sarranged for Donald Baldwin, Superintendent of Ro- chester Community Schools, to be : the speaker of the evening. His; ternational Livestock Exposition at! subject, “General information on! ihe se hool district. ie . Service Is Today « for Kelsey Ladue Engineer of Lake Orion Dies Thursday Following | Auto Accident LAKE ORION—Service for Kel-| sey Ladue will be held at 2 p.m.! in Allen's Funeral Home here, with Dr. Mont C. Oliver of ating. Burial will be in White Ladue, a radio engineer for Sta- Bern in Boston, Mr, Ladue, 50, had lived at 1130 Seneca Drive in Lake Orion 19 years, coming from Detroit. Before joining WWJ five years iJ In the 1850's Mr. Ladue’s grand- * He is survived by his wife, the LOS ANGELES —Former New York showgirl Lois Evans, who! became a princess through mar- riage ‘to’ a Polish nobleman, has been sentenced to prison for pos- Rejecting her plea for proba- tio, Superior Judge Allen T, Lynch yesterday sentenced her to one to 10 years in the California State Prison for Women at Corona. Miss Evans, 27, was divorced in 1952 from Prince Liwadslays Gerey She pleaded for probation on the return to a private sanitarium. Invited to Compete LANSING "—The state Office of Vocational Rehabilitation today in- a ‘national art Comment for the handicapped. Ralf Peckham, Gunsie. said a first prize of $1,000. stantially impaired by disease, con- genital condition or injury”’ are Additional information. can be Obtained at agency branches in Detroit, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Flint, Grand Rapids, Saginaw, DETROIT #—Wade H. Keel, 44, a Detroit automobile plant worker, was killed Friday when he pulled the wrong chain on a_ fork-lift truck, bringing the 600-pound fork Rochester Superint tendent Plans Information Talk Excite Russians Old Hollywood Movies! A question and answer period will follow the talk. Marlette The Marlette Elementary school held its first PTA meeting in the, Bea McBonald school, re- cently, when committees were named, “These included, budget- finance, Mrs. Carl Jackson: program, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flannigan; pub licity, Mrs. Lyle Dibble. Mrs. Leona Johnson gave all lsketch of a Mothers’ room pro-| gram. “Getting Fathers Inter- wd, "was the theme of a short talk by principal Charles Joslin. ‘India’s Sorrow’ Due Tomorrow at Local Church | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The colored motion picture, Sorrow” will be shown at Donelson | Baptist Church, Sunday at 7: 30 p.m. The- film skows graphically, multitudes of the legions of India washing in the “sacred” Ganges; the burning ghats where bodies are cremated before being thrown into the river; the so- called holy men of India, and the plight of the country’s lepers. In contrast, it shows the coura- geous work being done by mis- sionaries, , Donelson .Baptist .Church, .of 'which the Rev. Lee F. LaLone is pastor, is located at 2227 Elizabeth Lake Rado, Cinema Stars and Photos Make Big Hit in Russian City KRASNODAR, Soviet North Cau- casus (INS)—A pleasant, youngish woman with a handbag as big as a Waterford Township High School “India’s | won the. title last year. To Vote on Bond ‘Man of Year’ Will Be Named Waterford Jaycees Ask Nominations WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Nominations of candidates for the Jaycees annua] “Outstanding Man cording to Gerald DeWees, chair- man of the event. Entires are made by letter, stat- ing the nominee's qualifitations as ito job efficiency and community benefit. He must be between the have to. be a Jaycee member, The letter should be sent to DeWees at 4536 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains, before midnight, Dec, 10. The winner will receive his title on Jan, 9 when the Jay- eees hold their boss’ night dinner. Roy Larmee, former principal of Public to Send All of the Year” are now in order, ac-| ages of 21 and 35 but does not x * ROOSEVELT PTA FAIR — Santa's Toy Shop will be a feature at the Roosevelt PTA Fair in Keego Harbor, to be held next Saturday, from 4 to 8 p.m. siti te eden re tea wary tneisinernlacaee x * _ Pentine Press Photo ica Kier 2439 Willow Beach and Glenn Rogers, 1946 Maddy Lane, examine a part of the toy display. x * & * To Feature Hand-Dressed Dolls, Santa’s Toy Shop Issue in Spring Holly Education Board Will Publicize Plans’ for School of time to familiarize the public with the proposition, the Holly Area Board of Education has de- cided not to again submit the bonding issue for a new high school and other extensions to the voters until early in the spring. In the meantime, plans and spe-| cifications will be made public, so that everybody can be conversant with the proposition. It is felt that the defeat of | the project at the last election was because it was not under- stood, Efforts already are under way to definitely determine just how much federal or other outside aid will be available in the event the Boy * Scout pack peddies bootleg Hollywood glamor near the gate of the farm market in Krasnodar. the North Caucasus lies nearl miles south of Moscow, But in its as the faraway capital. —as in the Bijous ef Moscow— Deanna Durbin, the warbling screen Cinderella, and dashing | Rebert Taylor are “Hollywood's | brightest stars, But a Soviet teenager can't tear) a photo of her Hollywood screen idol out of a fan magazine. There's) no place for such fripperies in the ‘party propaganda budget, A pigtailed moppet took stack of cards from the lady with the satchel by the gate of the Collective Farm market in Kras- nodar, When she had finished | riffling through the grayish gios- sies, she passed them on to this correspondent, Among these blackmarket _ tin- types were: A wistful, and ancient profile of Deanna in a pageboy hairdo and a blouse at a dramatic the Russian label on the. snap-|, shot-size photo) ‘‘His Janitor’s Daughter.” Rebert Taylor moodily loung- ing against a prop staircase from his recent hit (im the USSR), “Waterloo Bridge.” Greta Garbo wearing a come hither smile and a frothy ball gown from “Camille,” -which) played to packed houses in_ Mos cow a few months ago. A tender kiss on a moonlight veranda from the Indian film “Bradyaga,” released in the USSR some months ago. Agente romantic heart, it is as =o Missing i in Court | the judge . refuged ~|ready involved. — issue meets with the favor of the) ‘qualified electors. This dusty me See of « Gregg’ $ Complaint ! = HOLLY—In order to give plenty 6 By TRILBY PATTEN Keego Harbor Correspondent KEEGO HARBOR—The annual Roosevelt PTA Fair will be held lat the school in Keego Harbor’ Saturday Dec. 3rd, from 4 to 8 mM. by the home room mothers and teachers from kindergarten through the seventh grade. — A half hour of cartoons will — “Woody Plays Santa” and “Night before Christmas.” Character dolls dressed by the mothers will be the main. attrac- tion of one concession. Hand work such as ceramics, Keego BPW Slates Monday Dinner Meeting KEEGO HARBOR—The Business and Professional Women's Club will meet Monday for dinner at 6:30 p.m, at the Rotunda Inn. The Rev, Orrin VanLeoon of will be the guest speak- er,.His subject will be “Juvenile | Delinquents." Hostesses for the evening are | BELOIT, Wis. —The complaint wer Gs & Jar movie fan oy mage ni Pp beng Avery, Laura a al | against a Spanish guitar player} ishe says struck her in a local ibar was missing when the case ‘came up in court yesterday, but to dismiss charges. Municipal Judge Arthur Luebke continued the case until Dec. 9 on . Jose Greco dancing troop. Mrs. Dodge, a model before marrying auto heir Horace Dodge TTI, filed assulat charges against Escudero, alleging that he hit her |when shé would not sing in Spanish early Saturday. Escudero says she insulted him in French and struck him first. Mrs. Dodge is in a ‘Beloit hos- pita] with what doctors say is a polka-dot ——___ moment in the film taccording t. GM Employe Killed in 5-Car U.S. 12 Crash ANN ARBOR (# — Normal Cal- vin, 2%, a General Motors Wurker at Pulaski, Ill., was killed last night ‘when five cars piled into each other in a chain crash six miles west: of here on U.S. 12. Police said witnesses told them Calvin ‘lost control of his car and hit one driven by Richard E. Schilling. 23, of Kalamazoo. Schil- ling’s car then was struck by another driven by Gaylon Moris- Dorothy Webber, Catherine Doyle, land Helen Godhardt. ‘Hospital Subject “of Income Tax Lien ROYAL OAK wW—A $213,125 back ljincome tax lien has been filed by fi la: Communist'the motion of the atorney for) ernment against the Oak: ve-year plan or the |Mario Escudero, a member of the ime "oe land Center Hospital here foundec by Dr. Bernard F. Gariepy, whe for ircéme tax evasion. Tax deficiencies were charge! against the hospital for the year: 1938 through 1945, of which $116,- 970 was for 1942, the government said yesterday. Gariepy was sentence to 30 months in federal prison in 1949 for a $42,000 income tax evasion, but was paroled. after 10 months. His brother, Dr. Louis_J._Gar repy, a Detroit—surgeen; was—sen: to prison this week to begin a four-year term for income tax eva sion. Couple Will Observe Fiftieth Anniversary OXFORD—Mr. and Mrs. James versary Tuesday quietly at home. The Brooks have lived at the same address for all of their married life. ette, 23, of Berrien Springs. Two more cars then struck those al-| County Deaths Fred Wilt ROMEO—Service for Fred Wilt; 79, of 305 South Main St. will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, at Roth’s |George Schellenberg and They have one daughter, Mrs. three i grandchildren. Sanilac Salk Clinic Will Open Nov. 28 MARLETTE—J. J. Black, act- ing director, Sanilac County Health Department, announces that Salk Vaccination Clinics for children, age five through nine will be held throughout.the county, ; | the week of Nov. 28. ; The Clinic for Marlette will be held in the Bea McDonald ele- |mentary school Tuesday, at 9 > a Didn't Make Gelaiieat Many booths have been planned .|for funds to provide for the con- recently spent 10 months in prison “| tice PLateau. -354."" Brooks, 4925 Noble Rd., will cele-|- brate their fiftieth wedding anni-| , -" |peception was held for the newly- aprons and henkies will go on ‘sale in the “Gift Shop." folks of all ages. — Games of skill are planned fortin the food line to go on sale in- A variety of foods will be of- fered at the snack bar. Other items homemade candy and baked ROMEO — The presentation of, “Sabrina Fair” on Saturday, Dec. 3, will launch the eleventh season of productions by the Romeo Players. The four-act play, under the di- rection of Mrs. Frank Webber, one of the founders of the organiza- tion, will be staged in the Romeo pen Hospital Fund Drive on Thursday ROMEO--The public campaign struction of the proposed Com- munity Hospital. on M-53 between the villages of Almont and Romeo will be launched at a_ kick-off) dinner at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at the First Congregational Church here. The total amount received to date is $202,050 in the drive to raise $350,000 for the greatly needed medical center. Memorial Gifts, Industry Cor- porate Gifts and Special Gifts fund campaigns will continue during the. public drive. period which ends Dec. 15, More volunteers are still needed) to gai as solicitors during the, public campaign. Those interested, in offering their services are re- quested to call the campaign of- ® r ee ee, SUSAN HARNDEN NOVI — Susan Linnea Harnden of Novi became the ‘bride of Gail Cc. Enders of Northville last night in the Novi Methodist Church. A weds in the Veterans Memorial Building in Northville. ‘Sabrina Fair’ to Open Play Season at Romeo ‘Thomas Schultz, making his initial ‘Martin Luther’ =—~Tgntted the - “lof Mr. and Mrs. William Periny might. Iplosion was heard, so he looked High School auditorium. Curtain time is 8:15 p. m. Slated to portray the leading roles are high school student and veteran of players’ produc- tions Nancy Jarect and high school dramatic coach Ron Kieft. Members of the supporting cast Annual Roosevelt. PTA Fair to Be Next Saturday goods. A cake walk and pie walk will be featured. Santa's toy shop, with items ranging from ten cents to & dollar will be of special interest to the small fry. Comic books and jewelry will also be offered. The fish pond and cherry tree booths should interest all ages. A jail has been planned, as a sur prise, by one of the 7th grade rooms, : * * . Proceeds of the fair will be used to purchase. equipment for thé school. * * * Mrs. Edwin Dreyer, chairman, and her assistants Mrs. Kern Mur- phy and Mrs. Oren Rogers, invite include other local namely: .Mrs. Earl Hanson and. Mr, and Mrs. Webber. Newcomers | who will appear before Romeo audiences for the first time are M. T. “Bud'’ Cummiskev. Carol Heideman and Mrs. Fred Davis. appearance in a. Players produc- tion, will also be featured in a leading role. George Burns com- pletes the cast. Other members of the organiza- tion will serve in various back- stage capacities as well as handle advance ticket salés and adver- tising. to Be Presented at Southfield | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The film, “Marin Luther” will be pre-| igented Sunday, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m through the sponsorship of the young people of St. Mark's Evan- gelical United Brethren church 20915 Eve: A coffee hour will be held in the basement following the showing of the film. The public is invited Commerce Home Blaze Burns Floor, Basement COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Fir- ment. in: the home|: of 523 E. Lake Dr. Thursday The fire, which was caused by a defective hot water heater, de- stroyed the entire basement, the sub.flooring and part of the first fleor, according to Commerce Township Fire Chief Ray Price. Penny said a sound like an ex- outside, but couldn't see anything. His son, who was upstairs at the time, discovered the basement blaze, . Getting Ready for Santa MARLETTE—The Lions Club is assisting the Merchants Assn. in preparation for the coming of Santa Claus to Marlette, Saturday, Dec. 10, and is readying gifts for all the children. The streets here are to be decorated in the near future. |to Present Comedy fa®orites, everyone to attend the fair. Farmers Meetings Slated in 8 Towns Farmers from all over Michigan have been invited to air their prob- lems Monday in eight simultaneous meetings sponsored by the Demo- cratic State Central Committee. * * The meetings will be held tn eight different towns. They are Merrill, Capac,’ Michigan Center, Lawrence, Rockford, Mesick and Gaylord in the Lower Peninsula and Hermansville in the Upper Peninsula. * ° > The event is called Democratic Farm Conference Day. “All farmers are invited to these meetings regardless of their political views, id Neil Staebler, Democratic State chair- man, “The meetings will be informal and we seek the widest discussion of current-farm— policies and—pre— grams in order to solve the serious recession in agriculture which de- veloped since 1952," Staebler add- ed. ¢ Avon Players to Hold Dinner, One-Act Play ROCHESTER — The ers--are“having ote of their pot-- luck dinners tonight at 7:15 in the’ Avon Pavilion. Following the din- ner a one-act play, “The King's: Mistress,”’ written by George Long’ of Rochester will be presented. ° * Helen Harding and Leah Case, are co-directors and the cast in-* cludes Pat Lace, Jim Jackson,; Tom Severance, Hugh Whitlock,» Plammer Whipple and Earnest? Simmons, ; Cranbrook Students “se #2 © Cranbrook School dramatics stu-* ‘dents will present John Patrick's; comedy - Heart,” appearance of the year, -- ay Scene of the play, to be pre-; sented cach evening at 8 o'clock» in the Cranbrook auditorium, is’ the convalescent ward of a British > hospital during World War Il, . drama, “The Hasty» 7 SSeS = = Kids Love for Christmas Grandpa's Nightshirt -INFANTS’-Medium and Large _Avon. Pay... Dec. 2 and 3, in their first’ | - Little Girls’ Candy Stripe _—— with Bermuda. :, Bottoms 6-14 , Boys’ Striped Pajamas 4-12 Nellie's. : } i x ; eee 1 ih a Ge : a ov a . , mt says that he did not make this|’ . suggestion. Ordinary life insurance ac- counts for almost two-thirds of all U. S. life insurance, | County ( Calendar the Ladies Aid| | Perris te ie Congrege- alqnaren'Sy'2 pny Bee 6 é p ; : f 5 ' i 4 \ Fs L} ' She is survived by her parents, Clarence F. and Evelyn Balay; her grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. CELEBRATE 50 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Reichardt, 3057 Benstein, near Oakley Park, will observe their golden wedding anniversary : ,, Dec. 4 with an open house at their home from 2 to 6 p.m. for their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Reichardt were married in Iowa and moved to Michigan in 1937. They have two sons, Robert Of Beystein Road and Mayo M. of Sunnybrook drive; and two grand- nt 1398 in Russ’ Country Store’ two ral Eddie and Freddie, ee ee eee eee ee 2 ee ee | fe id if | al wo = .»» the INN that rises to the occasion ptaage = ab yh We .« We're open to cmonaats ond the publi fo oo "Sing Sing elected“ wr” " |WEEKEND WINDUP . . . Donald Buka. Dieticiaw Gaylord Hauser Paris; one table held wines, ++ Jaeger, the Lindy's waiter, Abe Wagner of the State Coach Inn, who's ailing, wanted Nicky as “my ex-son.” Entratter is the country's ney, former Miss Cheesecake, to Sherry's. Bob Olin. Photoplay award medal set with 98 diamonds . . . Zsa Zsa a . Gabbr reportedly refers to ex-husband Conrad Hilton's son|the General Ascomily'ther did ‘ot VOUR 7 ld Th ‘tT OD wait for security checks, which \ Butterfi (e ld reatres| AY s With the. acquisition of The Dunes in Las Vegas, Jack/sometimes take five weeks. yo«xu < a a gouatzy top on talent revit sanoag 1 aeleeaet rel apvet ee _ ee ALI Dem worth a year... vers has been squiring Geene Court- legates aot eek omene ee oe aaa AUDIENCE AWARDS ey nm ik £2. ters unless they give 48 hours’ no- ‘WISH I'D SAID THAT: “One way to get Rugsia to smoke |tice, Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. the peace pipe is to let ‘em think they invented tobacco.” Molotov is in this group. When the Russians do travel, 27 * per cent of the United States is * x * + TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: a Tuttle told Guy Lombardo she'd gone fishing with worms: “And I'll never go out with those guys agetne” * * “A cocktail party is where friends who'll soon be enemies. . (Copyright 1955, the Urges Prison Wee ; By EARL WILSON / NEW YORK—Miss Cleo Moore is probably | Sweetheart” since she started “DON’T PRINT THAT!”: A recently folded. show closed just in time, Two of the featured females were about to start bergs.” The “best man” will be played by her former fiance, customer touring Europe: “Pickles in my husband's col . Slaw should be sliced very thin only”... his Miami Beach Celebrity Club Dec. 21. to see rock 'n’ roller Lillian Briggs’ act—so shé did most of it for him at Doctors Hospital . writing comedy material: . . Dick Powell had June Allyson’s THE 2 Weekends to be , Sing vocating iio eee ee ee to kw gave a big dinner party in : the other held carrot juice got a telegram from a wotnan Alan Gale opens . Lady Iris Mountbatten’s - SAT. NIGHT BARN DANCE Pontiac Armory — Water. at Mill Sts. Featuring Dick ‘Matheson and Hollywood Headlines: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 PONTIAC PRESS, Closely Watched Under Fux % ‘Founds 3un JOUN ENGLESON, Propricter Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 “conditions of admission” set by COCKTAILS SELECTED FOODS the State Dopaitot on the advice! Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations , Two other foreigners, official Barry Nelson Has Wake for My Favorite Husband By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD w&—The first cas- ualty of the new TV season is My Favorite Husband, and this week Barry Nelson held a wake for it. : * ¢ «@ Well, it wasn't really a wake, Barry and his beauteous wife Teresa gave a party at their hill- side home to fete the friends they've scarcely had time to see during his 2% years with. the pro-| in M-G-M’s action hit filmed in South American "—=-DOORS OPEN — _SUN. esi ° MON. nd | Sat.:s"Count Three M5 _ pr aot Ce that they me THE GIRL WITH ; This includes ‘all neighboring Con- THE LAUGHING EYES eee ik faa oe seat: AND THE GUY people talk to strangers about ro. ss ; " That’s.earl, brother. eee Hall Syndicate, Inc.) in Washington, since 1952 and the forbidden-area rule since last Jan- uary in an effort to pressure the) Soviet government into lifting sim- ilar restrictions from Americans in Moscow, ‘ Those foreigner sbound by 97th . ; , on the may go west 10 ' /ALIVSON | coped aches faeces | | Taylor, Mary Shipp and ‘Vanessa limit is the East River, : & Prvinsry, ln end Vasa nt he ast Rivet, ight shang THE RECGONNELL GTORY’| — Conversation naturally - Mrs, Jessie Street of the Anti- ; . around to the late “Husband.” er ne ee The true story of America's first Triple Jet Ace! did wonderfully well asa live show Rev. Scott of the Inter. CinemaScope. ee eet cette eenines eines tales. te me oe pocarey STencoPnorec SOUND year, so-so the second. Geneva believe are dae hewng WHITMORE storves ray wy Ted SERDEMAN one Sams ROUTE | After 13° weeks restricted Yor failur@ to answer cer- McOONNELL STORY — Warner Kromers bring to we screen | fimed show ith Nelacn and Min’ auetons shed wing the romance and excitement of Amcic's iat trpe Jet ace, Capt. eee oF ae wenn eee ee : | Brown, ii canceled. lied . Visas, Joe McConnell, portrayed an s pictured || : | ‘se 8 Mrs. Street declined to list or| in a scene from the CinemaScope film with his wife, June Allyson. CinemaScope Special “WINTER JAMBOREE” How come? ganizations she had belonged to TARE Bie naw ot Oe Calta, ‘ Deicsloknsl * since 1930. She says, “I haven't COMING “The Tender T FRANK SINATRA : HCC R , lmany years by the A. C. Parme THURS. | . SCRae FOP cassis nevnowes | lee of Chicago, , . —LAST TIMES TODAY . esigna 10 The contract for shuttling pas-| “COUNT THREE Al AND PRAY” What are Nelson's plans now? “I've got some things coming up sengers between stations was let} by a group of railroads. This Man’s Luck Went Far, Then It Happened SAN JUAN, P. R. @—One of the competitors in the second In-jf- ternational Game h Tourna- ment lost his upper plate in the a ~f “Jali, BUSTERS” a NG TOMORROW— to End Probe Testimony on Conduct of Hugh Cross May Be Released to Public ay WASHINGTON (—The resigna-| Atlantic Ocean. “I'm lucky, tion of Hugh W. Cross, chairman’ though,”’ he said. 7 of the Interstate Commerce Com-| set at the hotel.” When he took his spare teeth out of a case, he dropped them on the | rug. ..‘“Lucky.. they. didn’t. ye the | solid floor,"? he said. reached down to pick up eis spare ‘set he stumbled and stepped on mission, appeared today to have) washed out.a Senate investigation & his conduct, The Senate Investigations sub- rreagure of “puey Mile,” Zacks |commitiece may decide, however, ny Snertieia pa om Panther Island.”/tq make public the testimony -it Bun, Tues took from Cross behind closed Community Theaters eanneancmnenat long run. I was 2% years in ‘The Moon ‘Is Blue’ on and another 2% years in My Favorite Husband.” | There also is a wie toward “Father Christmas" figure assumed ae : Murphy. ™ m., Vera fates. mtuckia: . Lancacter, ees Dianne Ls Uynne: “rivets \- oun them. They were shattered, ie : Bhan Fn No Angels,” olor, poet B= Rory Calhoun, Piper|d00rs earlier this month. A sub- La lcommittee source said the mem- | ~|bers might be polled on this ques- tion 10,000 Last Command, Hayden; “Kiss of Pire,” “the Fighting nepeeat sche in,” Phitipe Derk: “Hunters “ot” the “You're Never Too “Young, Dean Martin a na and. derty is recuperating from a heart at- eon nak | crt tig BER A net ti me: nck tae 3 pe, oon. thedeon, Ane ot superacone — ftyay Mer. gan; “Apache Ambush,” Bil) Williams, Set: “Man Alone,” Ray Milland, Mary Tues; “Wichita,” Joel McCrea, oath fantom in the public interest.” Sen. westhiea wan, the sub- OVUL YR WARDEN PETER Ghawes ard Don Reson Gory Canto » Billy Crap - Salty tere rece Derected thy ; hy started out with, 1 don't think it's necessary to proceed any. further.” The subcommittee never has said officially what it questioned Cross about, but newsmen learned ite inquiry related to whether he ex erted any influence in the award of a contract for bus service he. tween railroad stations in Chicago. Cross was reported to have ad- mitted an “indiscretion” in talking to two railroad presidents about tate Show Tonight—Beox Oftice Open ‘til 11:06 one Prodigal Cinema- Lana ‘sareet: “The Meraude: Dan kage ~ “The Last EVERY MAN WOULD BE A /- BACHELOR IF IT WERE NOT Command,” color, Pana ee Tomor- ir. “Love Is a Many Splen- ." color, CinemaSe-pe. Wwii- oe, — Jena: “ay That ; “Te catch a Thiet,” color, Grant; “Hell and Rich. LAST TIMES TODAY—"THE KENTUCKIAN” ALSO “RETURN TO TREASURE ISLAND” STARTS TOMORROW! achievement “The Violent Men,” Technicolor, : Pord, we" Angels,” of a, ei Bonk ~ ‘Thurs., Gat: & fowering motion picture = “he Wore a Yellow Rib- = Pray,”’} Bn” ‘Techalcoter, gohe ‘Wayne, Jeanselry,, contract had been held for SUNDAY | KEEGO to TUESDAY Times T. “LAST COMMAND” Also—“HOLD BACK TOMORROW” anes atte ne eh ne LOWE MIAN Y THING IS SPLENDORED A # als : 4 TWELVE: ‘Sooners Heavy Favorite Over Rival Aggies ‘Wilkinson's Team Aims for 29th Straight Win and 2nd National Title : NORMAN, Okla, ~The top- ranked Oklahoma Sooners were heavily favored to make Oklahoma A&M its 29th straight victim to- day while booming their chances for their second national] intercol- legiate football! championship. Oklahoma holds the inside track for the O'Donnel Trophy, awarded to the team that finishes first in The Associated Press football poll. The Sooners captured the honor in 1950 and would be the first team to take the trophy twice since it went into competition in 1948. About 40,000 fans were expected for the 50th renewal of the intra- state rivalry, which has been won victories for the Aggies. There have been 6 ties. The Aggies Babe Returns | to Hospital for Attention Hip Pains Dictate Golf Star’s Need for Treatment TAMPA, Fla. —Babe Zaharias ig going back to a hospital for ob- servation and probably further treatment for cancer, The queen of golf planned to leave Tampa by plane this after- noon to re-enter John Sealy Hospi- tal at Galveston, Tex. She had left there in September with encourag- ing reports on her response to itreatment for her second cancer| lattack, | Resting at her Tampa home, Mrs, Zaharias continued to show signs of recovery. She looked bet- ter, felt better and was able to play a few holes of golf. Titans Share All-MVC Team | ; Bud Wilkinson in his nine years here. Wilkinson was hoping the script could follyw the same form as two years ago. That season Oklahoma stomped on Oklahoma A&M 42-7, then went on to trip Maryland 7-0 in the Orange Bowl. The same two teams will meet in Miami on Jan. their best physical shape of the campaign in which they lost 7 games. The Sooners, Indians, Wolves Dominate SVC All-Valley Team | igs ENT i FH a isk 1 ae | iil sania Pande ton ME fi odane! Br 3 a ; Jan. Sa, “onto State. Fev. _at ep 13, ot Minne |1 gota; North- 1. Feb. 20, 25, at Purdue; Feb. 27, at Ohio State; March 5, at Solunar Tables | Co-Champions Place 4 With Wichita Players Each on Ist All-Star Team ship, so it's more than coincidence Valley football team. ers were voted first-team berths) | Ie } ST. LOUIS @—Detroit and Wich-}# ita share@ the Valley champion-|Points. for them to split honors on the pected victory over the Cards with) 1955 Associated Press All-Missouri|a Philadelphia decision over the Los Angeles Rams, the Bruins _ Four Wichita and 4 Detroit play-|M&y name Be vata Os at 7-3 and the runnerup Rams 5-4] leaving only 2. places ° with two games remaining for both. Oklahoma A&M and 1 for) Wo ‘cdiiek Be capacity of 102,000 at a ee S ee PRESS, SA near. ‘ ' Sy -— S | eee TURDAY, NOVEMB Bears, a winning parlay to make their) If the- Bears can couple an ex- pi ey r t and Green.Bay, idle, got nary Sd ae aches gsineee weatherman’: field would would « their : on annually goes with this in Tourney Finals the decade by snapping a 28-game Cadet unbeaten streak, 14-2, in). 1950 behind the passing and field generalship of Bob (Zug) Zastrow. Zastrow held the academy's sea- son’s passing honors until this yen’ mark in his first eight games. supercharged effort after losing famous ‘21-18 decision to the Navy scored one of the upsets of ir. George Welsh has rewritten the H unters Enter. Two More Deer in Press Derby Finsterwald Leads "inext Monday in an effort to save Unanimous choices of the writers and announcers were two players|tt io? DON gind offense on. the SOW aie Rnsaliimove against the Browns. Going and Chester (Choppy) Spencer of|into the games, Cleveland is 1-2, Z A&M—and Jim (Little| Washington 63, Bear) Klisanin, Whichita’s best| The Bears, riding high on the ine tite sins “~~ Brown ins eis nn, are seasons, Halfback Russell, smallest man|> ont, avortes. Philadelphia is a 1-point favorite on the Tian sauad, was 6 eet over the ams, aloud the cover Wichita, ri as the. 's scorer : a Siyand rushing average Air Force Base . , oe_Doman. Pa ules Kalk ARMY'S GUN POWER — Army Coach Red -nual nephew of Deacon, pen Toweat Kalkaska Not | sisit tines up behind three of his top backfield huge Municipal The only twp All-Valley repeat C)pen to Hunters men who will go against Navy today in the an- Kyasky, Pat (Earthquake) Lunsford, making it} LANSING — The 8,000-acre Air) J, atid tne, and Wichita eve Force bes at Kalina wil be AOMSUE Scrambles Expected "Toole, leader Wichita's closed to hunting, according to e _ « [ough ine who ext in on & itl terms of te tederel aovicaton se FT ICQ>h School Quintets Ready to Litt ‘Triple - threater Jim Lobkovich, | mission. ge? * - pate tu tie me temas vue gece LIS; First Action Begins Tuesday per aman? w= = rami’ <> ET , meeting to lease - as Siti ee ‘Perry ‘were. the te the Air Force for a First signs of basketball each champions cat of the picture. | choices but the voting was mighty) 99 . period, adjusted the |year come with the passing of| Biggest for a title for the guard and tackle boundary of the area to | Thanksgiving and this will hold/team to repeat is in the Inter-| spots. keep most. of the Boardman jtrue next week when all area prep|Lakes Conference where Southfield Wichita’s Vere Wellman, a Ko! River open to public rE lift the lid in their season|has ruled for the past year. Jays rean veteran and father of three) About 1%; miles of the river near | Openers. won the title with an all-junior children and Houston's Lavell Is-| the end of runways will be closed | Several games are on tap for|team last year and have the entire bell, who just missed in 1954, won| ‘for safety reasons. Tuesday with the majority of quin- starting team back, including a the tackle spots over Chuck You-| The hunting ban also applies to|*et® starting next Friday night. front line trio better than 6 feet 3 2 i. to the base will be ot ones teams, with contend- Leconte ie tes ib ot a Ben Kubes of Wichita and Stan/ted to fish on two small lakes) County new . : won as Bartnick! of Detroit shaded Wich-|within the area, e ers ready to push defending jreserve coach last season and de- ita's “Swayne gb Houston's : am second team with tur places each) Ven Years Navy's — , Efforts Made ue ! Tale of the Series Has |tp Help Seals Oakland Area Boys Boston. Businesemon to Raise $150,000 for PCL Team SAN FRANCISCO w— Frank Watkins, who came West from Boston 18 months ago, says he hopes to put $150,000 on the line the financially faltering San Fran-: cisco Seals. : Watkins, president of General] the Seals,” Watkins explained. “We're all busy men and have our open. play Dec. 9. WayeeCekdend League kinks toe Northville to sneak into the ‘tit now held by Milford, despite the fact that coach Jack Minzey's Red- skins still have six lettermen in- cluding high scoring Jim Davidson. ('M’ Basketball fT 2 ee s “Earl Blaik, who has managed lighter, given 4 slight edge. Huskies Exp been saying ‘ mously “we don’t like Coach John Outlook Given Brighter Rays ' Wolverine Cagers See I nt on 7th Place 1954 Finish / iat q ff ga pint F SH 22 eUlaE tr ° ~ if i ni = = = ifs i pike BS : » a il ress Dislike of Cherberg in Writing Cherberg” put it in writing last 90,000 Expected fo Watch 27th Meeting Between Schools : Brennan Favors Moving Posts to Goal Line — Papa + ON ° Yankees ‘Not Worried’ Over with outfielders Might Strengthen Indians or White Sox Trades Which was going to be “nmuch help next touches of color, Surprisingly cuts poh sah Gh eons GO | 4 parts of this room. Concealed lighting is There is a double closet in this room, are kitchen windows. ‘The 5 bright turquoise door add interesting enough, the long windows beside the front door lamps. reading be seen through the window. . tching TV. framed and used as wall decorations in both rainy, windy afternoon is just the time for wa ray the modernistic wrought iron fish over the fireplace are effective. The sturdy fence note can * _. 7; FA WITELTT 3 = Pine Drive in Pine White trim and a L-shaped structure of gray brick ‘AND SIMPLE — The room is-pleasant because it is uncluttered. G a Sf, ‘i C PRESS "PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, a ee ek If, while Katy sits on her mother’s lap. Maps ‘are thrown up from behind the cofnice boards. ‘* himse Cale et od ‘“ — A cold TIME FOR TV Young Joey has a chair to DD heath) atmo the home of the Joseph McClanathans is an and gray board and batten. The drive winds up from the street to the two-car garage. door. In this room tt tr ~ ALEAR-OUT repeats the gray brick of the fireplace. Redwood beams add their own of decoration to the yellow walls and white celling. 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Wrench? § 1992 Pontisc Drive FE 4.9531 $3 Lh ven isso ent on tmcrsen ncaa ome. fcaice makers fails to heat, the Engineers | Near Telogroph ond Orchard Lake Wands 34 ute "Soi hide aaa iemes,e owt we woe Wel], Then, Read This Item} ex cuit" re v0 —ond— mtoopm ' ¢ - — OMY 13 amen 4 DO ... buy good quality wrenches, not merely because they will " - YOU PAY ONLY Crestview H \ . last longer, but because of the better service they will give. | FOR WORK MEASURING UP wi Ww omes, ac. 4 STORM DO . , . whenever possible, pull on a wrench, rather than push, in Sold by HANNAN FE 3-9356 ¢ order to avoid banging your knuckles if the nut gives way suddenly. T0 YOUR ge moe DO... keep at-least one adjustable wrench and at least two pipe Winter Special! DOORS ‘wrenches in your workshop. er a GET bi DO ... remember that a pipe wrench is seldom used alone; int gyurnsce, ’ Do You Own Land Suitable dae ey gag apcyed aap ongalaemalet at aes f or Development ? it; a slippery wrench is an invitation to an accident. | and ducts ........ We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that | 4 et S3! 7 * eee eevee DON'T... ever tuaventie the leverage ofa wieuth by jlaatie a) piece of pipe over the handle; you'll break the wrench, spoil your] Sestal can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy | work or hurt yourself. it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do DON'T . .. use a pipe wrench on a square or hexagon nut; it is us! Cann tae = ao nee it on @ fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, I as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills necessary will help you get the most for your property. PONTIAC PRECAST W. Sheffield off Bo Telephones: FE 4-5143—OR fn 3.9741 DON'T . . forget that, when it is necessary to push a wrench, do dychrtgge! 5 edeglegehoy - overlook the use of a vise wrench (or locking pliers-| SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5.9418 F ia 4”) aoe joe ‘it is necessary : hold an object and yet not retain | \your grip on the tool. ih a Re Es [CIMMIANS: "5c Gow! History Making New . penincottaem i F = — W Sage ' wee z 4 : : 4 2383 Orcherd Leke Road, Rt. No. 5 $ = i FURNACE : | We have the following } And tind ot why this tine, modern turedan : | types of insulation — | finest quality voter properly installed to guaran- Zonolite Only a Rich Mon Can Afford Balsam a Poor Heating Plant Fiberglas ~ “ONLY MONTH Cp NATIONAL HOMES: 2 end 3 BEDROOMS | OU Me ey DONALDSON \. Deily-and Sundeys Ot. Pantene Gotham Chae” | LUMBER CO. JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION |] 2 oman j Medel Home Phone EM 3-3977 Office Phone Mi 4-0328 FE 2-8381 GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING ) BGA , Upubighegnt ngigeomapeetedtipian || Special! 2. | a Loose Rock Wool | | PAY °4}130 A fe plus texes 539 00 Plus Toxes s . & Insurance : MAKE A BEDROOM o : é ATTICS af veut age OAK FLOORS — TILE BATHS . , RECREATION ROOMS x ~ : F. A. OIL HEAT—COLORED . NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL FEBRUARY | . Seo FIXTURES : : . PORCHES - , , ee ong FROM PONTIAC, GO OUT DIXIE HWY. (US-10) TO SASHABAW RD. FO Irie COPPER PLUMBING TURN RIGHT ON SASHABAW TWO MILES TO MODEL. conuicanee. 7 AUTOMATIC GAS HOT “te 3 INSULATION Me WATER HEATER MODEL OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 to 8 Vindovmni ews [iv YOUR BASEMENT | _ YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS - . ——~—~——CWEEKDAYS OPEN 3 to 7 | _ Phone ~SEE US FOR YOUR— | Phone PRY VLE , , a} COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE FE ff | oF : phe No Money Down, FHA Torms, Free Estimates | 2-121 0m Bit ga 0 & M CONSTRUCTION Co, | —_—_aacite ® _ OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P: Mk i‘ PRON 4 . Sel, = ee ate D Dixie tl — North Of: Telegraph: Ray Pontes II i poe et Ve ; | / b Hy y | ia fi | j ] +) | ia i i SES AR Rea tS aie i i alt a rapa ? eit 2 i * ee + ue te oy ae Sn rare Hr ee a8 & gt eT Sha ae 2 td ee ee aps Fe as ee * ee bo Age a ee a a ‘| 3) ea Be Z - ‘ 4 : * is - ae : . * S. = rc z 4 : : ‘ i 5 é get : ss e 4 * ee : Z ; i 2 . Ps : ee i - THE’ PONTIAC-PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 | : SEVENT. { BUILDERS, aa THOME ‘ Beautiful T mag Stone oat ; Stone tor rteuttths Patios, pa, Poesy co 4 ‘ SEE” A eee 4 ‘LOEFFLER: a 1875S. Te Rd i ae toes of oaks Gea Martin Loeifler Pontiac, : Fades 0 4 especially if they oe Sa ‘Alone coat of varnish. It's not as Member of Building Stone ballad * ‘ counter, to a strain; | durable as some other finishes * » colenneias: hemalock, check cones care ousatey ‘winds SPIRE pred uo the Jeb cpeieeahy. : © INDUSTRIAL white ash, birch, black gum, hack- Matson th 7 . = -— ; berry, hickory, pecan, magnolia, ee : * ) RESIDENTIAL : jsoft maple, hard maple, red oak,| 7 — 5 5 bce es B Recy needs od ‘ me. : white oak and yellow poplar, : : } . : gas wo i ee ae ee est Huron jincoede: We r, South~i i ern cypress, California redwood | 2 fe 2.3924 1 92-4008 larch, brown ysh, butermt, cherry 66 4 ichestnut gum, American wal- a » Is Your Furnace St oe : e : e : y ee Tired Out? . The Bible reports that Noah's} . ; ark was constructed of gopher © : wood. Most translators have taken . - gopher to mean cypress. |i PREFABRICATED FIREPLACE — You can set it up in any room, |Pretabricated Fireplace 3-Bed nom |: . Used in Almost Any Room HOMES. Old Man Winter is beginning to send a few advance chills through the cracks and crevices around our windows and doors to remind us that it's a good time to start a blaze in the fireplace. Nothing like : : an open fire to recall your savage (or at lenat Boy Scout) background, a é You have no fireplace? Well, Hal Boyle says you can't throw a ‘|log on the television! Maybe you'd like to look into prefabricated fire- Area places. Everything seems to be prefabricated nowadays — meals, cocktails, for the | ( lis} — ; venom _— lawn (you can buy it in rolis) — sp, even WEST MAPLE RD. A prefabricated fireplace can be set up in almost any room. It FU p N AC F has an Underwriters’ Laboratory. approval for safety, can be installed VETERANS in four to six hours, calls for no expensive masonry work, and if you FINANCI NG ie 58 So adie ee Be ee The Right Way” TO SELL YOUR HOME For warm air heating systems | Want to tackle the job you can make it a do-it-yourself project. Pay 3 The smell and crackle of logs on the andirons seem to be big ° hone for FREE heating survey | factors in making a house a home. Some people are afraid of the Closing Costs crackle. For example, this-writer has a mother who bothers farm- Only GENERAL @ Etectaic ers for miles around to get her a nice stock of white birch logs for 4 » | her fireplace, ‘She says white birch doesn't crackle yand throw For Information Call: 7 sparks all over her carpet, Bless her, but we'll take oak logs any ' ' day. The more noise and sparks the merrier. Just spread an old | [WELL © BRYA Tug in front of the hearth and let the logs sputter. pee You can-get prefabricated logs, too. They have them at most . hardware stores, HOMES INC HEATING—SHEET METAL Prefabricated fireplaces are made of @uter snélls of prime coated! + | s ; CONTR ACTOR steel, ready to take paint te match any interior. Stainless stee! trim MI 6-2022 gives the. setup a smart accent. The firebox is lined with suitable’ : FE 5-6973 ‘ceramic material to stand the heat and the unit comes equipped with 4057 Meple Rd _ 35 | North Paddock St. _|a flexible heart screen to keep sparks from jumping into your lap.| BIRMINGHAM The Largest Exclusive Sales Force in the Pontiac Area’ CAN | m |, SELL YOUR HOME-FAST! | ; a i 4845 SASHABAW ROAD | Our 15 alert salesmen have alstend a large part in. - & The HY H AVEN. SPECI. AL - La the rapid growth of the Pontiac-Waterford area by : 3 ij a putting more people in better homes. A 45-Foot Wide Rench Home Our office is better acquainted with the demands for ae AT THESE SENSATIONAL FEATURES , homes ... our salesmen have a better knowledge 2) 3 . @REAL LOW TAXES cae oe value in this lecality— — yen e he MINUTES FROM ALL PONTIAC GM PLANTS 254 We can sell your home to your satisfaction. List Your Home With a f Team That Gives Action | TTTTT? re af - * a Fionn Paine ti chee i E ¥y STANDARD BUILDERS @ NATURAL GAS HEAT (NOT BOTTLED) @ ALL WINDING PAVED STREETS—NOT GRAVEL (PAID FOR BY BUILDER) Northwest Management Co. & @ SOLID ‘SIDE DRIVES ons @ KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS, ALL CUSTOM MADE Model Open wali Noon i. 9 -.. ° FULLY TILED BATHS tk a : @ FULL WARDROBE CLOSETS WITH SLIDING DOORS : a MAb oi beb didieei ht nea That Gets Results " @ CHOICE OF INTERIOR COLORS @ ALUMINUM SCREENS _@ SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOWS : @ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANK Fi = @ MAMMOTH LOTS, SIZE—100x150 FT. & LARGER . : ©, GUARTER-SULLIGN DOLLAR COMMUNITY WATER ¥ (NOT INDIVIDUAL WELLS) 7 | © TRANSPORTATION NEARBY f @ CHURCHES @ SCHOOLS © SHOPPING CENTERS - ! ‘porrisc -@ S-ELEVATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM a : “REALTORS ‘Office. 5660 Dixie Highway, Waterford jgrones OR. 3-1295-— OR, 3-1872 f : me a : Ss . f Vag % Today's Houses Made Better The average home built during 1955 cost about $2,500 more than five years ago, but the higher price has been more than offset by the increase in quality. : * * hemes short of the record year of! 1950, the generally larger prices this year will set an.all-time Tec- ord for total dollar volume spent on new homes. Building authorities say the total will probably reach $14.6 billion, or $3 billion than the 1950 record. Today's house is bigger and better. The typical home is nearing the 1,300 square foot mark in floor space, not includ- | ing space for garage, porch and | basement. Six years ago, 65 per cent of new homes had less than 1,000 square feet of floor space. Most noticeable in the upgrading of private homes have been the improvements in modern kitchens and bathrooms. Without space- saving built-in appliances in the In the beautiful Walled tai vemites 0 lnk Mid And Gk ’RUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR — The metal doors at the far left is a container for bottle caps beside the bottle opener. The sink ong . af the picture conceal an $-foot refrigerator on top and a large is in the right foreground, behind the light wall. There is also an least a bathroom plus a powder freezer below. Next is the wall oven,;,On the wall beside it there automatic dishwasher. ‘22 .- * put ems av te ey rom Tape Recorder AssumesAromatic Red Cedarje ““°"™" *"" value. Materials such as ceramic o Sore Se AA wee Se TD “ ¢ / Hi 4 » valuect saatepeet oa eittole in Family's History (Used as Wainscot Electric Chord Organ —- are tops = the list < : a ai , Now Household Item desired features. ramic .| Tape recorders are assuming an| family enjeymest and apprecia- | Although aroma cedar is ’ tn # ; incidentally, found greatly in- ever increasing and more lasting) tien of nuusic. Classical and (used primarily as a closet liner, Make} your own music this Christ- creased use over countertops bothirole in many of today’s homes.| pepular recordings can be it can also be used effectively as)mas with an electric chord organ in the bath and kitchen. Growing use of this latest sound “ped” tee permanent Séetity | wainscoting, particulecty in dentiin your beute. : sis °& * |medium as a means of preserving! ef reprodaction long after orig- (and recrea rooms where an un- fashions have been th Certain trends in home design|important events of a family's life| inal recordings have become usual decorative effect is desired. Biome and heated naa. which were firmly established dur-|indicates that a library of sound| seratcheg er damaged. Many le ay eeesGROSS TRADES HOMES We sell home to a private individual . . . and you get the REAL MARKET PRICE! 50 $ Phone salesmen, experts in selling used homes, ready MA Trrvrrr, _rrrrrr. z ter ho 7 , : # the year will —— poss in oy kame could eae! oo homes yey are using tape re- t= oo poss er spagehers wregcar Ae ve ar a aon to give you fast action! 4-3421 vf == the use of built-in kitchen appli-| family Bible. entations, symphony concerts ed, as this would lock in the fra-jtq accommodate an organ, and $O494046464-04 666406004 : <= anon, higher tiled wainscots in| eh 6.22 and other noteworthy programs _ — a 2a ip apes even the smallest member of the! = = ee ee a ee Such omer be phe iene ea fe ined with a clear seine ory will e able to operate one GR = FS iteriors in which rooms - ; , Contributing Fising POPU- | varnish. F ‘ ‘ = = Loa on re without| eu, 25 & daughter's early reading iarity is the simplified operation| a a has a dis-| Just a light, feather-touch pro- ~ RRartry co ~ Gt 5S |the obstruction doings, and even father’s no Smart styling of many of the’): tive’ rose color which adds a/duces rich full chords, and a vast => 5 | areas. the men's club newest tape recorders. This isinuch of elegance wherever it is| beautiful range of tones. : — oc mens are CAP-|particularly true of one of the’ lat- 0" ciauturally. the wood is oney=— - — x ly and saved forever on| ex¢ models, known as Ekotape. ger , or a. = modern tape recorder, more designed unit nature's most durable and requires no come aed to accentuate its a n top panel. A re sean |or Prolong its lite, * Most lumber yards sell aromatic speed control ‘and amplifier! req cedar closet lining in pack- more families are learning. ment gange Eh as today’s ucts, It is practically termite-proof | on a f i i : | > = seg g li il i i ‘ CS me : Sev-| grooved pieces of the wood to cov- = Ch D ft eral feet into the room cathe Yen af ©¢ 8@ PLP PS POAPPIPPIPIPPIPIFOFEH * > ma a ta oan aap {0 eck Up to two hours of playback. can|> , B H ( Mi ‘ 4 < id be recorded on a 1,200 foot reel of! $ ead E : tape. The tape can be replayed|> . « « At Its Best t A lighted candle and a breezy| indefinitely with no loss of tonal\g 7? Buy or ——— : day are all that's necessary for a} Tslity oF it can be “erased” andl -_ NOW | a new recording made on it , / quick check of your home's win-|,.. $: WM KNUDSEN : NO - byullg YA lAKALEC ’ hey are tight! cs 6 6 2 2 ‘ fe cold. In keeping with today’s variable > $10 Pontiac Bank Building _ , y uer decor El " bi 4 ~ a — iat 6 tee se “a tan tate ta th sted. ta tat tata | One call to us and : : ‘ 2 me will mean the poo F _ WA N T E D cia nahend beat-saving S : comfort in r home! ee | Se ea | a “s:] MORE HOMES TO SELL!) | °°" or= glass. | on Remodeling up to: $2,500.00 — Consult Our Experts Today! PAYMENT re py = 2 e | Sy c. Seo this amaring soltener today. -multi-pane ‘ : ‘ . i witdows with single lights of ‘twin | Yes, we are doing a super-market — | _ H H STANTON ground” plate glass. business in real estate. But we are | we Sie a a net ees | rot agen od shelves fast A ? ; . o peduced by J enough to meet the demands of . BUILDERS’ SUPPLY | 103 State = FE 5-1683)crinimizing the number of trames | our customers $ , — 3 ‘ Our 5 office organization is run- ~* Blocks * Trangit-Mix Concrete quired. oss ‘i ning low in merchandise, namely oo, rr ans ; hate . + «properties to sell. Can you | 545 S. Telegraph Rd. FOR NEW HOMES 3. Replacement of cracked and help us? Wo you are corsideiing pee f panes. The old putty should be) : Phone FE 5-8186 Gi or FHA completely removed, new putty) selling, phone one of our offices “most convenient to the property applied, and a sealing paint ap-| plied to the putty after drying. = ca os you wish to sell, Do a Double Favor! Help us ...-by enabling us to tell about and show your property to our large list of waiting buyers. Help elf. . . by getting the maximum showing and results on ye Remember . ,~s9@ great number of buyers of Oakland County rties come the greater Detroit, area. Our organization, ¢ Detroit Offices and 2 Offices in the local area, im is well equipped to do the job you want done. | F.H.A. REMODELING — | © Recreatin Rooms | © Attics | © Kitchens © Bathrooms — © Basements ®@ Any Remodeling You Need Live Yeer ‘Round ot . . We gtilys sb paptoenliil 36 MONTH to PAY! a Development er ne Se nes Located 10 miles directly ff on M-59. ee ee © See the New Home You Buy Complete for FINISH ED ATTIC Be Only $14,900 7 ; —_ | MOVIE rage: FABULOUS LAKEWOOD DEVELOP. * PORCHES ON YOUR TV ON CKLW CHANNEL 9 — SUNDAY J AT 11:30 A. M,. a, ao F : ile _ See Us for Complete Building Service _ Seat oie eae oem ea | Sn ~~ pe'Sis7s FREE ESTIMATES. re "S575 [J 7° Mishlond ha M59 8081 Commenced , | PORE : : a ‘ 3 2 — P i 3 3-4236 : EMpire 39-4197 a 0. a jo ae 7 tga + | a | 7 | *_ i 4 me ILDING SUPPLIES ’ FE ae 1394 see ' ‘dl i , ‘ J 4 ‘ ag ee sep hag eovié % re ieee? te page| po y ee eo -- : : ass ej : | (ae 4 Cok 5 es ‘ Se : ; Booty ; . ; ' © tert 3 : ‘ ; j i é : ce | . : ee wag 2 | * 4 ? % , NINETEEN , (U Grancing, - KOOL VENT |, Aluminum Awnings RAILINGS —_|——POLKA-DOT- FLOOR — Polka dots are inlaid in a new floor securely by an adhesive’ cement. The tiles are 12-inches square tile made of vinyl resins with six decorator colors forming bright and come in charcoal, pink, beige, grey, — NOV. SPECIAL! striking patterns that do not rub off. Coin-shaped disks from a tile Each tile contains 33 dots of three sizes, of one coldr fit tightly into tiles of another color and are held REE “=~ |Too Many People Wastelen meres lS feats te i DISPLAY OFFICE Val uable Space in. Closet he Ore tathtehe. & wea Vinbed Sates Sacre den ts ate 710 S. Cass Road Coll Evenings — FE 5- 5015 : like a giant slipper with a place|one-half million a year is an in- It closets had rubber walls, most ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, fovennen 26, 1955 Powder Rooms Added ‘\iT’s GOLD BOND AT eames. pana ter b 2 i We Milly i There should be at least powder room facilities on each living Established 1910 A. ELBLING & SONS @ Aly Conditioning @ Roofing Heating © Sheet Metal Work _ FE 4-1504 73 . Parke. Willis M. BREWER Broker Complete Real Estate Services 55 N. Parke St. FE 4-5181 under the h®el for a fire to heat' teresting footnote to history. would look like inflated balloons. |i . . : ee Closet walls aren’t' made of rub- HEATING EQUIPMENT THERE'S NOTHING FIER BURT! | OTTO A. TRZOS 3101 Orchard Leke Rood KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 Eves. & Sun, CALL MA 6-6247 ber and they can’t be pushed back CEDAR HAS PLACE: ZERO Payments ay .:. Sea _ Includes Soha 1} CUSTOM FEATURES . INCLUDED IN i. | SALE PRICE — I]|_ © Neturel Fireplace* il} @ 30 Day Occupancy | @ Ges Heot © Approximetely. 1000 sq. ft. of living crea oy @ 3 Master Sized Bedrooms @ Full Tile Bath @ Cerport © Picture Windows int and dining crea ii| @ Bus Service to Pontiac ot your door *Optional at slight additional cost Sales by: D. E. MUNRO Realtor — 6690 Manson Drive, Waterford Township, Michigan OR 3-4702 LORDS, is 2-WAY RADIOS in ourtrucks for FASTER DELIVERY! LS Bey Be Lae “SERVICE « SATISE * ie fs TREMENDOUS | OPPORTUNITY! ie | to VETS Hm buys this magnificent "T9596 TWIN LAKE CUSTOM” Quality Built by Hartman & Tyner" 30 YEAR TERMS | Nestled Between Two Beautiful Lakes Display Home, Beoutifully Furnished by 6690 Manson Dr. Waterford Township, Michigan Only IR minutes from Pontiac * | Open from 1 to 9 P. M. Daily | IT’S GOLD BOND AT ~ BURMEISTER’S ITS GOLD BOND locatéd at: IT’S GOLD BOND — a § AT BURMEISTER’S ITS GOLD BOND AT BURMEISTER’S ITS GOLD BOND AT Espn gs aN iyeewe x? a it | iy i? Ve Hi a Le o@ OR ey » Ait eS te a FOR ALL PURPOSES OPEN EVERY DAY 6 A. M. to 8 P. M., SUNDAYS 10 to 3 Repair.now and be ready for the winter months ahead. — > Ae oer estinee Ts Tw es xa “ GOLD BOND Asbestos Siding 7 comes from A to hoose From Now $4495 Regularly Only $14.95 cous Std. Size House $129.00 10 Colors—With the New Cromatex Finish — Carey Ceramo Asbestos Siding Reg. $16.95. Now at A95, 10° ceéec Ist Class Stock No Seconds Colors in Stock Only ot This: Price This stock must be sold to make room for more new improved Gold Bond asbestos siding. ~ : LUMBER 1x12 Ponderosa Sheathing, per M only. .$ 95.00 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 8 to 16 per M only... $129.50 No. 2 Oak Flooring, per M only........ $149.00 Knotty Pine Paneling, per M only... .. $160.00 Fir 1x10’s, per M only.............. $ 99.00 W. Fir ix4’s, per M only...........- $110.00 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, Stdisiper M only......$ 99.00 4x8x5-8 Fir Plyscope..............$ 5.95 4x8x1-4 Fir Plywood......... coeee-S ame 4x8x3-4 Fir Plywood............... $ 9.95 1x8 WP Sheathing, per M only........$ 89.00 Cedar Shakes, per 100 sq ft... ... wees $ 14.95 ° ° Shingles — Roofing EXTRA SPECIAL! 215 th. 3 in 1S. C. Flintkote......... $ 6.45 15 tb. Asphalt Felt...............-. $ 2.95 30 Ib. Asphalt Felt................- $ 2.95 45 tb. Roofing. .... Je 6d eed Sem Gp $ 1.95 Gypsum Products 4x8x1-2 Plaster Board...........-.. 1.95 4x8x3-8 Plaster Board.............. ; 1.75 4x8x1-4 Plaster Board.............. $ 1.25 4x8 Knotty Pine Plaster Board........ $ 2.95 25 Ib. Joint Cement. ............... $ 2.39 25 lb. Tape, Joint Cement........... $ 3.95 Gypsolite Plaster, C & C............ $ 1.10 E-Z Soak Lime, C&C...............- 59 5 Ib. Perfa-Tape.... 2... .-ccenesee.$ 149 GOLD BOND Gold Bond Twinsulation, per 100......$ 8.90 Loose Rock Wool, bag........... -.$ 1.30 Lonolite, bag... ........0 00. -00ee- 1.38 Your Complete Gold Bond Point Dealer i ticigemenn, lV. GNO@ @109 $.lI aNog 109 S.lI SuausiaNuna Vv COME IN TODAY 3 e See Clarence Burmeister. Bring your plans or list of materials for the best price yet! Remember, price means nothing without _ and Burmeister’s has BOTH! — Burmeister’s ORTHER LUMBER CO. WHOLESALE or RETAIL YARD NO, 1—8197 Cooley Leke Rd. Phone EM 3-4171, Pontiec YARD NO. 2—9 Mile at Telegraph - , Phone EL 6-4184, Pars 5 YARD NO. 3—Cor. & Williome Leke Phone EM 3-3714, GOLD — “" DURMEISTER'S. SwILSIaNINEG Iv GNOd Suaasiawung Lv S.uaisianuna Lv GNO@ ai0D SI BVG INVESTMENT CO If you ere losing heot . ff due to inadequate insul-- § ation in your home ... ect now! SAVE UP TO 40% ON YOUR FUEL BILLS! Live in comfort . . . knowing that the money you seve on fuel is paying for the insulation job! — BLOWN IN MINERAL WOOL CALL FE 5-8405 Pontiac's Oldest, Insulation Ce. Fer Free NO DOWN PAYMENT FHA TERMS / AMBASSADOR INSULATION | 483 Elizebeth Loke Rd. FE 5-8405 So ee ry d 25% Discount to General Motors Employes on brush FE 2-2919 PONTIAC PAINT Mfg. Co. 17-19 S, Perry St. FE 5-6184 ROY ANNETT, Inc.| Realtors Ph. FE 3-7193 wet 28 E. Huron St. -DUO-THERM ena Water Heaters? ... 1 setvice! & :' 4 é y ELECTRIC | GAS } Fally Automatic : Automatic Model Reg. $139.95 4 Now Only s $109°5 + 569% You Seve $30.00 : $5 Down Delivers Big a a R Fer feet Heavy-Duty Tank! MM SeatictS Srstse: € ek. FREE WIRING _ | FREE DELIVERY! | on Edison Lines. — Low Cost Terms. oes | MEGOOD HOUSEKEEPING | of PONTIAC tap | GL Open Mondey and Fridey in s00 = Phome FE 4-1555 | - ~\ . 7 —_ , . et Bee }/ jj f eee §=6WINDOWS ee sample ant Grin Gord | and Whistle Away Worry | xast rurwace co. If you are building or remodel-|the possibility.of elderly persons] 82 N. Cass FE 5-8670 J) ing your home, it’s a good idea to|r youngsters tripping themselves. i consider safety features in kitchen| PLAN WIRING ghenig. The ©. De aot A} ee, See oe Oe TEEL i safety engineers who point out features means an i that a third of all home accidents|‘ kitchen clutter sad displaced S ( apcur In the kitchen, © cause of ncdent | SCAFFOLDING ) .| In to adequate storage i for every requirement. | The best tive, the ceth wet, weevenie “or|sPece, itis wise to plan the wiring | Rolti.g trestles end special all appliances and ra eutensign scaffolding for stairways, }) 24. needed and so that outlets areit stores, churches end benk I For example, the popular new) #¥8y from water sources. lobbies. wall ovens canbe installed at| When cooking, use the back shoulder height in attractive wood| burners whenever possible and ae cabinets, putting the oven out of| keep pot handles turned inward MALL POWER reach of toddlers and pets. away from the steve edge. Keep Modern wood cabinets and | the stove tree of grease. | TOOLS base units are built for safety. | Of course, the safety engineers) There are no sharp edges and | point out, no amount of manufac-|f Own the basic tools essen- the base units have up to four | turing skill in making wood cab-|§ tiel te @ complete home inches of toe space at the floor |inets nor careful habits on the|j workshop for only — ine. The cabinets are engt | part of the housewife can super- $ 85 ee ee eee eet we 79 training children to understand on So racks for pane ; he rel for large utensils, built-in ironing] ™ments of first aid = } and — HEAVY DUTY POWER tems.! Apartment-Bound | TOOLS FOR THE | Couples Prepare caries for Future Home ! ‘Young families still apartment- bound should count their blessings. Mixer Park, Inc. | Samplings among young couples | 245 Elizebeth Le show those who take advantage of Ph. FE 5-8780 apartment training” make better homes for themselves later oh. Get All These ADVANTAGES | Sales fpeenty-ngles familiar ’ bd | of textures sad lighting, and! A Savings? Yes! | unused to the needed practicall- ‘ ties of basic areas of kitchen and | The Homeowners! bath, such families can ofte® | One for All Insurance Policy | | spend years in new homes a Thatcher, | : Patterson had set about training iba in thetr apartment & Wernet days it would be a different story — Cut Rate? No! The Best? Yes! TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE dows give you EXTRA, heet- See JOHN KINZLER TOR & BUILDER saving weether protection plus nect, permanent eye-appeal — without bulkiness or bulging framework. Self-storing gloss + and screen inserts slide in end out in a jiffy—no levers, latches, catches or knobs to struggle with —2 child can do it! Get life- exactly they want and don't want. So, start learning now, apartment- nd! 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Bog. $59.95. .Now $33.95 t + € Te ee § a ee f / ¢ os Wy ee. - ee {3 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 : | EES ; i = 7 F ’ . a ere : - ; pr te keep > Only a Few Left for IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 9) Wom! has long bern, recogni Uienesl @ coll lee eee , * exactly. why it is supetior, The] . an ice cube in eet ae mught tl : . wood is comprised of myraid cells). lads features. to a B were flooded with calls about — ‘ GE FOR ONLY «=. are Petenee of heat and cold, ances, | Apparently ‘the coffee ‘grounds |. p, Aes. NEW 4 GGloss Replaces Walls. gn good iden because it will scour] SOON soda stayed there. ‘The + 9.BEDROOM 15. } P os erase frm the tape and pre Sy bent he arn P | Meath ¢ Jp) slly between living room and din- |door. The second Ss find @ level place and settle there : HOME ‘ eagle to ey am 2 mi the shelf false, says the Plumb-!-.0n when the comes along, 4 “Pius Taxes and Inserence 4 tov Gee Wes eee os ate en, Industries Bureau.|" "ner solid ‘particles of waste, .-. and LOOK at ALL THESE FEATURES: mmc mee te \Repair That Split * City Water and Sewer * 25% pin aay aq. ft. of ‘ter YEAR-ROUND : . ig aegew shrub shelters, : ; poy Gea tan a teed | © Plastic Tile Bath anaes Sing | ye simplify CUt-| tne crack open so that # Wood Gliding Windows Large Lot... Near Schools WEATHER ‘PROTECTION 1/'*"2¢ comm alton foe Seine Gen fo eae Heoss) oe bs ied nto Ve ll years. Each shelter consists of|same length. Use 2-penny finishing| "iS & clamp MODEL OPEN | TOTAL PRICE SEE THE NEW our 2 by inch lees, sharpened|nals or Hoch brads for fastening vramg ter She esiga DAILY AND $ FHA iby 2inch strips at top and bot-| The shelters should be painted|= , TERMS « ||tom, The bottom framing is about|to add to their life and attractive- | SUND Pay Only $750 Down! IMG Ic cenny finishing nails for fasten-|trost hardens the ground. Tap | Hing. ve te eae : them down securely, using a YOUR HOME with. [ER of Alcos Aluminum...... ; : é ") are/maliet or a hammer and wood adele lt rag rep Phone | *| gael te thew % ot block. Lennox Perima-flo 4 desire, then Ulett "again on Third. FEderal 4-4138 TD ay , Gas or Oli Heat Built by | Sate (Put Safety Into Kitchen | jae tenner We these Up to 60 United Inches, 10 Windows “oe ee ee eene eee ee ew K \ 11 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. NO : TH 8 P.M. " DOWN heat’ aon. Wed., Thurs. PRESSURE CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES! 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Tag. % 6. het OF, MS) cus wn erty +) hey, vas ‘ | i nd IT ee, ctl : i y as NS i g — a — 4 5 Y * y g iS imine, Ya 73 NALS THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 s+, |NICK HALIDAY aes ee t (fanny I WONDER WHO MOVED INTO THAT HOUSE UP THE STREET H!, BABY --- WHAT DO YOU KNOW THAT'S pel //; THIS GIRL ~ NAMED FORE HE 6 CAP = OUT OUR WAY i (Le \ ao ‘Cape. 1985 by WEX Borctos, tna Yt Mage Ue . Pet Ome by Edgar Martin: és é eh. Vw Copr. 1956 by NEA Service, tne. T. M. Reg. U. &. Pat Off. Y =. 4 ~~ ¢ *, — Flee = Za hag al il iF Pia Ab re a 4 _ Did T saw against fh. “DO IT YOURSELF 4,Zeresians _ “ =e ag | hh atclahinie od { a3 _ “Freddie Fisher ish’ afraid of me any more!” é ives, Pinta m AU vigne Di ceeds apeloeee een Oa Oem - TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, ciatemisiy, NOVEMBER 2 26, 1955 Famous Ex-Socialite Now Toasts Dr. "Shamita CHICAGO (INS) oa For years, producer-director, Otto Preminger, | pilgrimages. to Lambarene every 0m patie a rich weg: Mrs. Marion Mill Preminger was! she met Dr. Schweitzer in France|¥ear.. She explained: toasted in two. continents as the! auring one of his’ rare return tips “girl with the million-dollar smile.” |, Europe. Mrs. Preminger followed the’ to live near a saint, Just to work doctor back to French Equatorial) for Dr, Schweitzer is to be as [Africa end since then has made! sear te Ged ae ene. cam pet-” “Et dide’t give up pean Bl a Ra el vicitiense brown-eyed wom- leaned “This reverence for life,” she said, “is the greatest step in civili- pital in the African jungle. She has set a grinding pace for “herself in trying to get Americans to support the doctor who suddenly gave up civilization in Europe in 1912 to feed, clothe, house and cure sick natives at Lambarene, French) Equatorial. Africa. I Dr. Schweitzer, who won the _Nobel Peace Prize in 1952, also is world-famous for his learned stud-| ies. in theology, music and Philos ophy. COAST-TO-COAST TOUR Mrs. Premigner is on a coast-to- coast lecture tour to bring the! doctor’s fabulous story to as wide an audience as possible. But she also takes time out to attend medi-|, cal conventions to exhibit a dis- play depicting Dr. Schweitzer's life and work among the African natives. She was in Chicago this week to attend a meeting of the Ameri- can Association of Blood Banks. After her divorce, from film POINT OF NO RETURN — A model demon- strates usage of latest Italian innovation —epers OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY $100 per week salary while training for career with Mutual of Omaha. Here is a lifetime opportunity for the right man. Your earnings increase each year in our business, plus security for you and your family right from the start. If you con’t earn $7,600 at your present job in 1956, you should investigate this opportunity. CONTACT PAUL WILLIAMS FOR b ra gaihigs INTERVIEW 1118 Soe South wrt, Mutual’ Telegraph Phone FE 5-9251 For . 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FARMERS’ «A DETROIT, Nov. 22 (AP) — fiudea * Lathes te i, \Falls store, before Farmington townshi eo Allen C. Ingle and waa A key case with cards carrying fined $50 with $15 costs, Lindbergh's. name, a letter. ad-| -|tively campaign for the 1956 Demo- presidential candidate — if former president is on the West Coast for two $100-a-plate dinners -to raise funds for the 'Truman Memorial Library, one in Los Angeles and the other in Se bore the stamp of a Thief River Friends say Frank has been visit- ing Nancy two and three times a week at her Hollywood . home. 4 The crooner is still married to race eo ewe +E giant lls ~ edie Pimane Ss whole- 5 _ Notice ts given Gey Waar tas ae a Ay 335 bu: eo. 32 Or3-99, 4 ler, City Hall at 35 8. Parke Street, pg Fe pple wort y. iy, a . zp eee a fancy, ap- Sar : > Basset apt Wraguner™’ no |te4,omdentiat Wo. 2° the fallowing oe ae Moles. Rees’ fnnee’ Gan Ear an : Lets #11 both inctu- 3.00-3.50 bu; pears, Kiefer, fancy, 3.06/*¥* 6 Plat No. 12, e bu; No. 1, 2.00-2.50 bu. ie of land in SW % of Sec. 21, TIN RIOE ETA mise: Beets, No. 1, .90-|deseribed as beginning atthe BW cor- 1.25 behs: ° 5, , No. 1, 1.06-1.50 ner of Lot 11 Assessor's Plat No. 12, bu; broccoli, No. 1, 1.50-2.00 % bu. Cab-| ‘ence NE'ly along S'ly i bage, réd. No. 1, 1.25-1.75 bu; cabbage|‘® ‘he SE corner of Lot 11, thence 8'ly , no, 1, 1.00-1.50 bu,” Carrots,|9n {he © Wy, to be ln praneeet 26.42 Lopped.. No. 1, 1.80-3.00 bu. Cauliflower’ Been mercial i, als ar are PA. <9) thee te ae Cant e oat las, Ta Riedl Gensrtnen’ és banientng’ ot Celery root, No. ‘85-100 dos. behs:|% % corner, thence N 6° 17° W 673.72 ft., pone Oia ere sa Se he: | thence 8 63° 62° W 034.98 ft, thence 8. ‘ - . NO. 1 200-250 dos. Celery. 28° 40° W. 350.04 ft., thence 8. 7° 47° EB. : No. 1, 4.00-4.50 crate; No. 1, A wy A 131.8 feet, thence 8. 84° 31’ W. 92.03 on heels and toes of milady's footwear to ward off | $0". Bebs., root, No. 1, 169-158 a he lg eR Oe over-zealous suitors, bu. Fennel, No. 1, '1.25-1.80 ‘doz. behs,| Street, thence SE'ly siong Paddock Horseradish. No, 1, 3.50-4. basket: | Street 208.93 ft. to the intersection with bi, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 behs. |S: Une Sec. 21, thence EB. along said 8. Leeks, No. 1, 1.06-1.80 - x. behs. Onions,| ime of Sec. 21 distance of 1364.21 ft. to Long Sought Bank Cashier #8 Be BE Ee See ong oug an asnler 100 dou, tehe, Pars wr nirly, No. 1, | Liber 1231 Page 256-8, Ely line of alley Tb. ‘ M. No, 1. ‘i 80-1.00 : Parsnips, — “| Commencing at the intersects if the Found With Bullet in Head trier steer wt estes eo ied Seog a 2 Pig Ua ma Potatoes. fancy, | thence N. 81-2020" E $0492 ft along CLEAR LAKE, Minn, (®—The| frozen to the ground, the snow) bag. Fumpkine, We. 1, {00-1 28° bu. Rad. perth line of Grandview Boulevard body ‘of bank cashier Kenneth stained with blood that had flowed | 2h oinocss, ho. 44. eo", Mi, retish- | Boe te cbc, Canin cieng & curve Lindbergh, whose disappearance|from a bullet wound in his head.|ishes, red, fancy, 1.00 doz. behs; No. }, | 126.03 ft. te ; aid carve touched off an extensive search| The identification was unofficial, eg tg gy Ro} |1s*s0°se" chord of which bears by federal and state law agencies, |pending an FBI comparison of 1oe-38 be: sq delicious, No. 1 ~ Say E yg Sal bog Ag was found yesterday in a snowy |fingerprints and the viewing of the|}‘o0-1se pu’ Tomatess. a PT said curve having @ radius of 689.0 pasture, body by one of Lindbergh's rela- |e 8-09 =, tomatoes, & Doe Mah, un shard of whieh | Three boys came upon the body, |tives. However, all the officers! 15-135 doz. cee oe No. 1.) aaid PT being northline of va ‘partially covered with snow, as| who viewed the body were certain|!-75-225 bu. ona PF toe 0 on eee and they hunted rabbits. Lindbergh lay |it was that of the bank cashier. |ery cabbame, We SALAD GREENS: Cel-|iine of plat of its intersection with the a “It’s Lindbergh al) right,” said| Ne 1, 150-3. bu: : ve, artes g oo = corner of Lot 8 Assessor's Piat No. ‘: ; sheriff Chester Goenner. Ye" bu. ercontie, eines ‘NO 1 188-1" By Order of the City Commission, News in Brief Lindbergh vanished late Nov: 12) $55 Sci Teen bibd, No. 1. 1.30-1.75| Dated November 23, a < sae after conferring in his Thief River! Gq "Si¥*t:, lettwer. butters No. 1. 2.50- city Clerk: uu; lettuce, he. +, No. 1, 2.50-3.00 Nn 26. °S5. : 'Falls, Minn., bank office with a/ ppg 7 _crttnce, Reed, Me. 1. 186-| pill bones | Charges with driving under the) nger who had phoned him from! Romaine. No, 1, Zia. \influence of liquor, George Addi- polis, saying he wanted to’ Death N ti }son, 32, who told Sheriff's depu-|deposif $25,000. Sinetr E Wife N orces |ties his. address was 408 Silver; The cashier's abandoned car was) ‘G, Ex- ancy = mon |Beach Drive, pleaded guilty yes-|found last week in Minneapolis and'to Rewed, Rumors Hint BALAY, NOV. 25, 1958. SHARON terday before Springfield P\the trunk contained some $1,500) 101) vw oo peg ogy eine y daughier 2 | Justice Emmett J. Leib and paid of the $1,750 in silver missed from). Freak raage acs — a Clarence one Evelyn Bel Balay; dear | wit 5 the bank after Lindbe: di Sina ncreasing atten- .< . — ‘$60 fine ‘with $35 costs Searenen. read roresicpt "tel tions to his ex-wife, Nancy, and his| 2.24 Laraine Balay. wruneral rey Also, before Justice Leib, Charles |pank were $14,000 in travelers’ [frequent appearances at her home mo 1 6. oe Be ie Colston, 37, of Van Dyke pleaded|checks, some of which turned up have stirred rumors that the cou- interment in Oakland Hills Me- guilty to driving under the influ-|in Detroit and. Chicago. iple may remarry. morta} Gardens Cometery, Gharen \ence of liquor and was -_ $90| Sheriff Goenner said no wallet) Sinatra spent Thanksgiving with. son-Bird Funeral Home, Milford, with $10 costs. was found in the clothing of the Nancy and their children:and took; —™!chigan slain man, but that a hat nearby Mom and pop Sinatra along.| JOLLIPFE NOV. 2%, 1955, (WELLIR Louise, 117 Greggs St... Rochester, Mich. age 38; beloved daughter of James F. Bartley; dear mother Grace. and Martha dear «ister of ED, the y Order of Dated November 23, bis alley deeded from the the City a in the Commas | ber, City Hall at 36 6. rt r Mrs. Tuesday, December 13, 1955 8 o'cloc James Dorris: dear sister of Mrs. p.m. eastern standard time Fd the pur- Ronald Clark. Puneral service of rezoning Commercial No. 1 will held Monday, Nov. 28, at reer . 2 p.m. from the Kirkby Funeral t part Lots 150 to 152 both fnel Home with Rey. Paul R. Havens Assessor's Plat 13 lying N. BE. of East officiating. Interment in Perry Boulevard, wit! ft. alley deeded Mt. Park Cemetery. Mare Philips from east side i@ lots, also Lote 153 will He in state at the Kirkby t No. 13 Funeral Home 20 ft Card of “Thanks, dt WE “wisn TO THANK ALL FOR their kindness most sincere tives, neighbors and their many expressions of sym- 50% SAVINGS Guaranteed on Any Root Job “We — oy eet Rool Too SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO. COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL— APARTMENT Better Than New shown in our recent res a sf i, Constantly, ‘studying “in his chosen profession, Ra re- I cently completed an Mr. | Fir predate te a he is able to furnish indivi; §} duals, families and g¢ in | their curity oldest Really you've no. idea how little it costs to own a fine Cadillac eee the values last and last. : i Help Was Mal ‘6 “We lost our best friend when we you. Donelson-Johns “prea RA 7 ree Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance or Sane or, Motor én 1. Monuments 4A BUY DIRECT AND rene a Robert J. & Sous : Stonaker Ave. rE i Dey shift | HOME E sTYLe MEA 7 rooms 14 Matthews. ONE OR TWO MEN. CLOSE TO Pontiac Motor, Homie privileges. FE 43761 ” | Convalescent Homes 3A ORANDVIEW REST ROME 3 hes acancies fo at Nay a bom s, 264 8, Parke. Caretaket in ; fie For ‘Rent go enero 42 Sunday 2to 5 p.m. OMB WAY “| 3 Bedroom Briek CoasT TO COAST RENT HERE LEAVY’ THERE Open and Tratiers, P. £. aide 5 m3 1686 Disie Hwy. 7 BOX aT FOR RENT IN ~— & water. nice one with MApie & ete eee For Sale 5 Hewses . 43 —* ONLY $1,500 DOWN Wilt buy this modern 2 bedroom | home with lJarge living room and newly decorated kitchen. Lot’ 80x280, completely fenced in, with about 1 -beautiful shade trees and ints of garden space | { ON MANSFIELD | 2 bedrooms, large ving room! full. basement with lots of rec reation space Near bua line Lew down payment | * , 7: PERRY PARK § rooms, 2 bedrooms, large liv) yng room, auto, oil heat, only 1. piock from school, 1 year old | & biccks from the Church of Christ. Lew down payment. IVAN W. SCHRAM | FE 35091 or FE S71 if pe answer, ph ve <> Open Evenings and du _ 11 Joslyn, Cor 3rd REALTOR | Co-operative Real | Estate te Exchange! j Elizabeth Lake Estates Here's your golden oppor- tunity to locate in the most popular subdivision in Wa- terford Twp. Situated on a well | manent water softener bargain at $12,500—terms, J. A. Taylor eS Ae @ Oskland A Open Eves, Pree? Parking “HAYDEN | ogo ot M, MMED TI —_ ges furnace & water best. . Close ‘te school, $1,500 NEW heed HOMES. = down plus face tile. See today, 960 DOWN. New 2 bed homes i. e5. window. Excetient| * with and Walten rE 6-044) Sun. 10 to 2 GATEWAYS to “HAPPINESS a ie "HAYDE DEN, Renker x oon For Sale Houses 43 om. fsbo. ci glean. ey Price ag ~ ‘yorr, REALTOR “OPEN Full, Basement Check These Features 4-6905 | NOTHING DOWN ~ Will build 9 bed aw with tan ~ WHITE BROS. NEW. HOMES: THe “ELDORADO” Gl’s $750 Dn. FHA $2,100 Dn. Full Price $14,700 in Beautiful. “WATKINS HILLS SUBDIVISION" | Full Tile Bath | Plastered Walls Select Oak Floors Gas Heat Concrete Drive Paved Streets 75° Lots $750.00 Down to Qualified Vets. FHA terms also. -Only 2 Left Directions: Go North on U.S. IN_ CLARKSTON png Bt, wits NITY W what you've always Wanted thet c-home of your own, ey face brick “and has three ® to Wal limits of Clarkston; right % mile model, Open @ daliy. ‘Dixie Highway). Turn teft at Aphehocaey Lake Road. (Directly. eross from Club Tahoe) then | oew signs. Office open Ssturdey & anew vie WM. KENNEDY REALTORS ron 43560 EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 ‘j0eT W. Hu OPEN 5 ROOMS ON "35 ACRE 2 | __ $5250; “MUST SEL L gen and erous steal om this almost new 2 bedroom 2 MILES . FE t ity, oll ete. Excellent location with pa oe Middie Straits T2350 terms. 188 Cass Lake Rd, Keego Harbor FE 24075 _—_sC“‘iséPE 6-166) ~~ OPE N HOUSE — Sater ll te 4 1210 en St. tkins-Pontiae oon By builder. bath, hot sf heat jar living room 13 x 237, brick fire- place,. = Prven| recreation room with a a = tio, 2% or are 1 x 156. 2 fs, Peanut home Sunday. FLORIDA STYLED 10 FAMILY © First time teres market convenient urine for tenants wey located LOON LAKE SHORES | | Bri¢k Ranch- T if you can beat P jag to know ae ‘ee room is ready for tm- mediate occupancy hed garage. Large liv room with vestibule eukrence and plane er box, Select oak floors with tile bath Spacious kitchen with lots of bi door cupGoards. Extra large utility room, 1 foot lot on Waiton Bivd. Lake privi- dJeges to 6 lakes, Believe or at only and convenient terms, ‘eal! or speetenness — We wil}. be proud show and your family ante home. Open Sun. I to 8. Located ty mile east of Sashabaw Rd, FHA—CIVILIANS $650 DOWN 1 PER MO. INCL. TAXES AND INSURANCE i oil heat. Oak floors and Youngstown kitchen. stairs to ¢ im attic. Pull price $7,300 el located on Sashabaw Rd. just north of Pelton 8. WHITE BROS. EALTORS __Phone © on sist. or OR 3-1295_ ~"SYLVAN SHORES By owner lovely six room ranch _home. Phone FE 2-2569. ~~ BUILD - NOW our well restricted. Waterford frie Estates, ‘estimates freely iven from our plang or yours, HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontine Lake Rd. le units streamlined in every Geiaii completely furatenea Large lot voads bid ~ are looking for A e this ta the fim- + est you can «see, only by Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St. Ph. PE §-8165 Open Eve, wll §:3¢ JUDAH LAKE ‘This large brick 6 house ‘with inke nmrivileges is | for someone ts hand: a lot of house f° 1 HURON GARDENS $750 DOWN Ideally locatea 4 room and bath. 1 block to E Huren $30 MONTH “Se eee ae Oe 8 ee located giose in one acre. Needs « little work bath. 9650 down. ee Cozy, Neat and Clean neigh the neatest om sort bone. Country Li ving | ever dreamed of a N DOEHISTICATED ROWN IM WRIGHT, Realtor ‘2 miles west in Otter Oakiant Soci Estate Ieusnange boms with sttached 2 car garage DOWN — Cozy room 3 AND “4 Teall cis pane Gn @ peneee net tee ak ecanen cree | eek Ste ane beet ye cise se aueat we Glee Lane. senaites. Lake : “hath and sage. Close to om Youll be by cheery oo” Priced st only Oe and bus Tine. $2,000 do. 6 N. » Seatecend upon covering te 30 DOWN — Lake treat. 3 : with indirect light- = cottage, re waders 3400 DOWN } closet. cornice boards | ee Nice lot, with sandy Medere 2 bedroom home, complete | eS doce beach. Priced at $5500, "A real & and scree-s & nice cor- You "wil, be impressed. by ine, ."*0” | C'PANGUS 1919 M-15 pact kitchen, complete with © s2509 DOWN — West side. Brick Ph. Ortonville 132 collect. built-in stove, oven and 2" ome 21 I ve : fan, off the diming ell. The) Qi. full & acon id LAI iE FOR SALE Speciousness of the 3 bedrooms, 2. 4 m gas turn., alumioum or trade ns Sc S.obet tor in with lighted closets and extra) storms & screens. Fenced rear Sree lavatory on main floor. Full base- od, Ve condition. ons Sig 8” OE fg epongiaee “NEW 2 BEDROOM Feation | room with natural fire-|*00e oe ken wou eee. FHA HOMES aah en . garage With over. ‘Ine’ automatic gas by doors, Outside planter box, Could’ be used numerous Busi ~.. . Ah ; od im tndion sensetene, vel. _— LC ee ood "kitchen cabinets, Te ree wety la with outside gril utility reom ‘ ™ other features. Offéred at k of Pontiac’ ho ete with terms, SEE T HT s|*1500 vou. PRICE —3 pearoom | jigh school. Also many omer oul TopayY. rn bung y 4 years old ing features. daily . = Soa otclieat cone. © ul tom 5 om. Dictetas: Trem ~ COMFORT PLUS ‘Terms. Only 4 per cent interest.| Perry St to Medeen Ate tere * ge Eo -oeemig Hg BRICK . | Low monthly payments, —. at = sone sign to model at 773 igevertie com: for ‘ts ap- | $22 IDGE Subdivision. PEARL BUII DING co. eon. Qs this one is bound) “Exclusive setting.’ Beautiful | vl ~! oe do. You'll like the floor pian x with attached two, FE 5-7923 = you apd of com- one gar., 3 bedroom ae. ms = E tures tha! foom, carpeted. ere it «& makes your daily living a pices: heme in new condition and priced SHELL HOUSE ure, This attractive 7 room brick) far below Bon’ Fm been coats, Call | ear tree and clear let As 2 plan with 4 bedrooms Mrs for fui,’ PR %2 sas“ dow sien tile bath, offers 2 bedrooms down, cop Bas ag choose from ful basement. recreation TH, BROWN, Realtor | NICHOLIE & HARGER ; ealtor |} 3 T)x280 x ited 1 ae wen 1982 W. Huron PE 24610 | 3) _W. Huros 5-8183 city, Offered ab $15,750, 84,300 Cooperative Real state _Em Soe. eee ve THE You'll Never Know! i ae War toot Pe HOME, | a I se ek | To Buy.—To Sell—To side this beautify i LONIAL home f High. | WOR. BUT WF Lt, Be ” Vacant and y for improve. | lends, you wea" . kane. be how love- | — Large liv reom, sep: | ly it ts! Just perfect cond fon MAHAN |Seceten == |. large Troom up. Gas water heat. down, ceramie tile bath : et. Must be sold this | rooms on second floor. An! REALTY co. Rees Huren 8t, FE 66492. Open Eve. | eiroaenes etfiete ‘ » Sa FE 2 ‘Exchange 5 avatem- recreation nee. Garage. FE 20263 _ LAKE PRIVILEGES, We can 8r- BEXT DOOR TO BRANCH g : POST : 2. Acres such LARGE mooMe TOO! En t hall to 12x18 living room Round Lake BROS. with fireplace. Bedroomes f4xi¢7~ ‘| HUMPHRIES - ge Estate Exchange Watkins Pontiac Estates payment will build | GEO MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford Phone OR 3-1368 Ens Rpm lot, 83 x a. New out automatic of furnace, 1500 s our equity, ret a ROOMS—99% DOWN Lame. home, Oe a salt sown atzost AS, up. Suntan for hanes pM, or to conver a a “8 nae i x 50 lot income well nat w pear NL Perry. how > and don ay $13,250. do 8ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL AREA ; bedroom, nearly new home. fo he $11,300 age = oe Only 863 per Includes 't taxes and insur- 1. Pop liv Soom, extre 295 full 1 pric. amin —~ $100 for work plum pt I accept. wraden, pi, as land etc. as down Wittis 3 M.-BREWER.. SS -N. Parke FE 445181: FE 2-8532: OPE SUN (DAY 2-5 ‘| Seminole Hills 304 Ottawa Drive bedrooms and tile bath ‘up. e, mind - in even and range. fact the many unusual features wl arrangements ments make rsonal aa spection imperative to fully appreciate its appeal and charm. OPE 1066 Dover Washington Park New 3 bedroom home with te hog to .propert Follow sign wi OPE 86 S, Aver Elizabeth Lake Estates Immaculate 2 betn Lake Rd. to Avery. Follow signs Sylvan V illage » ne race h' for summer ‘iloee me. with ak | $1,475 2 ute? FIREPLACE-22 FT. Liv- ING ROOM. BALCONY BEDROOMS — OIL HEAT. it CAR GARAGE - $8,975. $1,850 D Down oo G.I, terms at ine bud heat. aluminum storms and screens, and north end va * * St. Mike's lt t& only one block from this excellent 7 room home, Four rooms en- come porch down, 3 bed- anv remod- ie think Santa Claus has come to town early this year. Bateman & Kampsen Realtors rooms 377 8. Telegraph — Eves Sun glass ene! nclosed peed terence | Co-operative Real Estate “‘gertanes nd — O'NE | SYLVAN VILLAGE—510,000. A down earth price for “make 3 our od ane . FAMILY HOME in A-1 con- from Mag goat soon pen | m up, furnace, at, om You're sure to jike this $12,500 terms, water heater, ‘a a oon Located in Wat- et ie
  • pee is of ents Y fee0e. Monthy | HELMA M. ELWOOD A R ALTOR C IF t PN Ee ommercial Frontage with thts six room pi that is = pet a an income ig ry E : iving quarters. Three bedrooms. * $500 DOWN price only $7500, | Lake Front Access to six lakes from this 7 y insulated home. ce im @ 24 ft. liv- bed. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD FE 4-9584 14 E. Pike St,, Open Eves, & Sun Co-operative Real _Estate Exchange BY OWNER 2 A = _BANcH style home, 1 acre of land, $8500 with $750 down. { BARGAIN» 3 bedroom shell house. low down payment. -Lake privileges In —— Piains area. OR 3-757 ADAMS.” ' SUBURBAN HOME. !| acre of beau- — landscaped grounds § room house. All modern, Pull base- ment, 2.car garage. Storms and screens, Total price $13,500, WATERFRONT HOME. 140 ft. on canal jeading into Maceday Lk 4 bedroom home, semi-modern 2 dots, terreces. 2 story. Too ‘De true, Only $1,000 2 Aubure FE ¢3303 After : ‘ean OR 3-24620° ~~~ $300 DOWN New 3 bedroom house with bare. rontage o deep over ‘> sere, mercial. LIVE NEAR BY! Close to the above. 8 rest- —_— price | jots $2,100.00, | monthly, You can have ai § lots for | 3.000, in Keego Harbor, Ri-ievel home on «@ corner — ag lot for smal] beme \ Open 9 | 300 8 Woodward. phen MI 46700 OAKLAND | A sink & i254 pedrecsns with large clos: | ete, and linen closets in ball. Knotty cedar breetewa: con: | nects 24 x 24 unfinixhed rage, which can be completed for $330. | _ basement, of! water heat- plamt, electric water heater. Richinond cast iron plumbing tr tures; House fully gga plas- — vered, With Oak and iile floors Combination storm, & screens. Venetian dlieds throughout, West- Seahe Ceaee ‘oe Owner has in Must ee one sacrifice. $3,500 see a a" whitcomb, f By ‘ Las room smaue t garage. wit seers * dream att block schoo! 5 Mi, West “J ent. 1roin es 4 cash offer or eit sell G $70 . Frank She; Broker Small bedroom os i iv - deges. Saineee, “i “a per . Located nea: + airport 4m, 2 ACRES—$700° DOWN bath, rig on ith * basement, of! heat, water dryer included. Need | Russell Young} 4 $13,950 Near Drayton ig Split-level 2 or 3 bedroom home, Entirely remodeled and “decorated, mostly in knotty cedar, Large living room has fielistone = fire e, new Anderson windows and plate picture wintow. 13 p Bh se ft Soon | room, kitchen also don eedar, has Youn: own “cabinets patefecanogtge mene se and | down or will consider immediate — Roomy 3 Lanes itn West ot cng ee: | WINTERIZED ‘ ne sem i) beat and garage. 3 “ian West hecation, down. $990 “F IVE BEDROOM INCOME i family frame, Now rented for — month, Low down pay- meni Ridgeway | REAL 75 Baidw Pe 4-620 Co-operative Real, | Estate Exchange Near Webster School 3 bedroom home with fireplace. car . Gas heat, exira basement. Storm sash, 2 car garage and large lot $11,500 with convenient termes . CARROLL G. PORRITT 26% West Huron on FE 2-14 or Cooperative Real Estste Exchange GILES |; VACANT West suburban, 2 bedroom home located on sn acre near — =. Fruit trees, gra berries Just the Le ce fe tor s — kes a large io “This prep” erty must be sold to close an estate. Cal) for further information WEST SUBURBAN . sort price on thie beauty ia only 910.300 on a land contract with a low down payment We have one home at this low price so be Arst to see Mh today. : WEST SIDE come in this i oe bed low near the General Hospital. A good ace for rooms ping or nurses if you want im- come. A good buy at $10,900 with terms, Shown by ap- pointment WE NEED LISTINGS - GILES REALTY Co. | | 02 W. Huron FE 56175 Open § to 6 : TRIPP. New—3 Seayoan Brick Builder willing to sacrifice for quick sale. 2 fireplaces, full basement, 2, car at- tached garage. Large iot— west side of Clintonville Rea overlooking Lake Oak. land, Shown appoint- ment; Ilinois Avenue o's148" site in cholee OF tawe Hills jocation near bee gay dr i 4 rooms w en down Full basem at, Y cer gerage. xeelient buy Priced at $12,500. Leslie *; “Tripp, Realtor w beget ene Street . ven FE $4161 or PES 8006 Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES bana e w ts new area, Tge utiitiy room, paved driveway All this on a ‘44 lot and only $2,000 down, INCREASE Y¥ 2 BP ge he es You don't need ig see th OF THE BEST come. Lovely ‘inside and out, 2 car garage. Evenings after 6. call Mr. Leboid, OFFICE OPEN, 04 AP tine le Realt tor ; 1704 ‘SS, Telegra d, e re re tat \ FEMS eo New Brick Ranch” | 33_W. Huron st CHEROKEE HILLS FHA terms, Paved street. Model For Particular People! lots available for building es ‘ + om [ Woe oe. Martin OL Mimont inecoaveniem comfort. m. SELDON ut re aeeol re OO te wy Mm kite hig dining Sania al es this @ apace, 1 bal am th 2 bdrm, in bey } storace.| A steal af $1.52) dn. 960.80 per lached over - size caraee.| mo, i, washer, dryer, Bech Ghee te lecplion | Se. Tange ond tetris. ol) OR s . e snene at aed HT AG ELLIOTT A SONS CARL W, Bird, Realtor 31640 N'western Hwy. at ney. Neate Fe Sa "Svea We BG) WELL SECLUDED _ |) basement, room," garage. IN 43 ACRE “WOODS ell, une with x osi8 zee large’ picture ; ‘8 ce, Ceramic tile bath, i, Rested sun tranquil Yeu oa Py’ tere this breeseway, x 146. Se s1800 down. FE 5-168. fas" ——— This Week's Special Eves “A HOME OF YOUR OWN Fairgrove Ave. This older modern home has stone ound, » e The arrangement of this home ix idea! for 2 families ‘or roomers & eenaeg low to close estate. Shelf House M59 A very modern viyle ranch ,&.. with nice Ay ae . kitehen, dinette, ibity room. The lot ts 75 reasonable at Fis lia Area Owe 4 rooms & bath. Nice dis- Moter. ‘Its only sehen with dewn payment, This won't ' in long. : West of Town Recently built 3 bedroom cedar rom © coining a. bees ee sash i mhee bar worth the “0 ot we Term Pompey St. "| 4 rooms th. Large living‘ room. Simin room, $ ear attached gesege, 5 1 acre Nae nice garden land bus. Bet- ter see this, Wa only 95500 . Terms, NICHOLIE) AND HARGER oO TO BUY. Partridge West Side Terrace TO SEL, ie rig ie the “wird te see. z 4 = good oon restaeiieal area close = buses Gnd stores, Imme- diate possession. Only | adm 200, reasonable down pay- St. Vincent's room medern heme in noes condition Living room. dining room and on firet floor, 2 bedrooms | bath up. Large bed- room ‘can be divided for Ira bedroom. Full Near ren. ‘) car garage. $8.- amall down payment. Z Family Income + 3 ‘extra large tooms 2and full beth on main floor . ae rooms and B... bath for i per th. Pull base- ment new gas fur. nace. cond: Leon “} in ood —— blocks from_ down. town. HK ter oe Sy Ivan hs ‘illage Brick ohn’ buncalow vith ished second floor, } — . ceramic ile a Bs gad fenced, $13,000, Bloomfield Brick Ranch 3 bedroom, Bloomfield wosnt vere ceases i kitchen - ae NEW RANCH CO a ‘5 WOODED ACRES | of | Clarkston, | Pu GIROUX & & C ERANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4095 Dixte Hw on Open until t- Sunde fo FOR COLORED Operi Sunday—2 to 5 p.m. mere. Z pete FE 23-0412 John Kinzler, 680 W. . Huron St. ~ wy OWNER sider ., house. oe fer H Harbor. : s pe with amall dows, Algo how house be! ag th i . 22 Auburn, rear $750 DOWN - & 5 and PERRY PARK. har veom porch, new elec. water heater, new Tr trade OPEN “OPEN. A, JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. eg E4-2333 st NDAY 3 to 5 PLM. Near Silver Lake, this attractive b # e with 3 bedrooms and 1% baths. Large living room fireplace al room ke 5 Wal ts «e. WM. H. KNUDSEN B10 Pontiac Bank Bids. Eve. & Sun. ve 72003 A 5 Bedroom Beaut LNT CARE. 7 be ey Hi i sf i 3 FtnHt fi si l to § OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5 ~ 562 KENDRY foot Baines" Living “room tense fact bichon ha a Vent basement. with oil ed - vk OPEN SUNDAY l to § 75 ALICE BLOOMPIELD BRICK Newer Colon! @ Vestibule -OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 425 LAKESIDE Es- TATES—-New FHA plastered, Scien watts cupboards tile bath. Seats | cater Large tots,” lake: ' ‘ Open House Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. pearecens, aietes, ‘on fami! Siu ot ~ garage Full Price $4,500 with $1,600 down Come Out To See I or Cali Our Office Befofe 5:00 Sunday | mortgage closing Qualified veterans are of- fered an opportunity to urchase one of our 3 ‘oom ranch homes in this fine residential com- munity on payment of only. Take advantage of this “exceptional oppor- tunity lye it exists. : Plan to See This - Top Value Now MODEL OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. f both grade and Property adjoins er p> pg hE then turn right “% mile to prop. bea Partridge} # 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE HOME AND SHOP Here's what you've been looking tor vamp and paint rh. Siding. making, repair or a co tight eonneani fortable bieck home, BS —— ® full_ base garage. Boards and work cbace ‘in ‘the | . Kitehen. Only $2,000 down. IVARD E. PARTRIDGE |? REALTOR FE 2.8316 43.W. Huron, Open Eve. T to @ |KEEGO HARBOR 5 room s & bath, full bsmt., gas heat & auto. gas water er. Water softener, ay on Syivan Lake. SILVER. LAKE. 100 ft. frontage, nicely landsca jot, 7 rm — m very a pe living with fireplace air reid heat, storms & screens, Terms. John K. Irwin , N. Saginaw Street 50447; Eves. FE 32-1004 teat wed, Terms. 101% rE More Living Pleasure Room for Expansion Woodward Estates 3 Bedroom =. one 3 oe. 1% story 2 bedrooms — 9 tu be beth downstairs, 1 bed- base: _ BUD" NICHOLIE real estate insurance 49 Mi. Clemens &t. PE 54-1201 Eve. Mrs. Kelchner PE 4877) Partridge TRADE! NEW RANCH HOME " Here's a brand new 3 bedroo fashioned” way. The — orem tee nave e large iwine nee is eilentighies by the fal fal) tile bath tile lavatory ’ gr The dining and kitehe’ “khock yout pa out, it's an a! ommgaewe decorator color kitch- with built-in garbage disposal, cave and fan and Lary susan, All counter tops are For- mica. The extra large tiled baese- ment will make an ideal family room. There's « roomy 2 car at- tached - oth- WARD’ E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 28316 43 W. Huron, Open Eves, 7 to 9 bl etd ° Best Buys costs! oie fe Se sen | FUNNY Sunday 2t05 p.m, 164 Ascot St. your Financing” ed. To inspect, drive oon oko hte block. Salesman on on premises. “BUD" N ICHOLIE al estate and in “ Mt. Clemens &t. PE S13 $1201 or FE 4-8173 100 so much more, have us oa and complete the pic- 213 EILEEN DRIVE Beau! — Colontal Hilis Subdivi- Joseph F,, Reisz PeALzon ag A w » St. ‘Seananies Real Setsle mn EB Sens HUNTING LAND pg A of pig land on ring eo John K. sis School bus by door. An out- standing value at ‘aitee. te terms. 335 Acres Metamora Area es. PEE 31004 | Owner's 12 room home-en main = 5 }' ag SE aes eee Sale Household Goods 57 “OF vas J, 0 eo. ni ok seth, stead x, : ° $e a8 che cechena a ° ee fring room cores mig f ese Pe TR tad look around ria cong mi. . Heights oa Auburn. Rd. We Give ‘Matdens Red Samos ALL NEW FURNITURE Business Opportunities 51 subdividing. $65,000, te: Roy Annett, Inc. 28. ral 80466 Open Evenings” nraseral my For Sale Farms 48). PPPBPLP LDL LLL LLL ALLL A LOLOL LO FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Cal) Rutiedee. OR 3-1111, PE 49003 ~ SMALL FARM Five and h acres, one haif story three room house Carpeting, s and screens, ‘ and attac ga- pa See this bargain at §15,- Benjamin & Stephens, Inc. Midw JQrdan ore ei: al OPEN 9 AM. TO 8 For Sale Lake Property 44 « Partridge tiac home. Will . discount “oe cae. Price $7,500. A bedroom ———- 7 pal By Only $6,800, Many other good buys. the = lke TROCKE, Reatto 1648 UNIO} UNION ‘LAKE RD. EM. 34671 "4071 Reed Lake. Pay $4.000 dn move in for Christmas, Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE RETAIL LOCATION INVESTMENT INCOME Here's an ideal ‘money-making com bination *%, insurance company one other services or i peuees Ddusinesses. $16,500 down, WARD E. PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY'S SPECIALS A SUPER LUMBER MART in an excellent location on main high- in County's land ric ‘ofertas townships. Ideal | Rrossing pe ge plus ir Big AND nr" END TABLES NEWEST 1955 Mod- ern and traditional) design with burn proof, stain p 8 These are si y factory irregu- lars. You wi half regular retail price, Piuorescent, 383 Coccara Ave. FIBERGLAS - CORRUGATED AND g at aoe o ae om it 68 cents ramen San CONDITION, sues Home & Avto. is the place come Most loats made on = first visit os come in for: cash $500 on your auto, furniture h4 signature and a renayment gp suited to. Your needs, Friendly, courteous service ewarts you. pile voir. — ager. Berkley Voss. Presid Ph. FES8121- Home & Auto Loan Company) areas Hours: 9 to 5; turday ® Community Nat'l Bank bide. WHEN YOU NEED- Tots. | w rking for saie, co or trade. pday. : For Sale Lots 46, | John K. Irwin Exclusive Homesites ao In beautiful Forest Lake un 101% -: at ~ nea Street” try Club Estates and Forest Lake | Phone pout Eve.-FE 2-1804 Orchard. Ajso our sew subdivision Sicomiter Tewninty Conact our In — AUGUST JOHNSON ne. és ~ es we “ee block. One of the most modern tiores, (very. “or areh bo hg oll ance doc o A. ecient Realtor | {Spica 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. rE 4- ne 33 gE ny Eo Ry building A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 «es, for mut industrial use r" Sylvan Realty ORCHARD LAKE RD aT a se 22 LEVEL Lore IN HOCHESTER lakefront; ccrumtal 3 tem acre els. wt — v priced low down "CRAWFORD EN per month. Remember ‘you can't bulld ok or ever without a lot, Lo. H. “BROWN, Realtor Estate econ e Water Drayton Sub, Beautiful 100x150 sites. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A OE 18 | RENT IT FAST through 3 Ads! Room, house, rtment, any thing ant Ads give Hat “y cea Dial FE | SOLD WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD LAND ‘te with attractive —_ aunts te offer for sale | Dorothy Snyder Lavender 3100 Huron FPR 3a - $8,500 WITH - room modern y per month with Ad per cent inter est. arAy O'N EIL, Realtor 3.7103 5.7202 CONTRACT ON A NEW 2 BED. _.. base a area |" vent,” “loe: THE || near Clarkston wiser Con. tract balance $5 61. To cost, dis. | $2.000 DOWN | CO. SHEAR BEAVER COAT.” $35. ‘Ser sorbate a et $25 to $500. - You can get it quickly on your signature. cat or furniture. No en- dorsets, Payments to cult your ot We will be glad to help you"with your money problems. FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac- State Bank Bidg, ___Mortgage Lo Loans 54 LOANS $600 to $1.500 1. For any purpose, on homes modern or not in Qakiand County 2. For home " eddttions or Serge . . To ai-in or enclose Beatee! pardy constructed 4. To build a garage or on Sanford tion: of - — ® Cc angen om rr ee Appi, 360 National’ Building heated dou au ‘window in F ° CG Wood Co. Pontiac ~ Swaps 88 ® store frontage > RE, wal deep, full sce mg band Corner weet oe Rd & mane yaps err | fety store, that may sell any- a ~-fe by ie AKC OF, ERMAN ‘he PUPS. Settee, Coll’ Det mond. | DR LINGERLAND, CoM 5.5368 ‘ Call : ; E bo : ae! oe ee Toes feet Ute ; BUILDING | 1 as trad onan ta § on used rang of. E ra SEASONE ; ON a H. J. Van Welt, OR Om Does | 8 side, 7 room : LACK & ey SWA oe Sete or Eactonge 20) 255, sca atin ass | “he ee eee eons A A 0 per cent, Your cost, $5,850.| 280 W. Wilson. Nearly new modern furnished) Payable, $5 month. 6 per| 39 ®T MOUSETRAILER: WILL elec, kitchen. Landscaped, — had trade for land contract, schools, shopping. bus lines. Sel}/® PER CENT LAND land vour equity in @ home. or or trade, local property. § owing $7,161.90, payments _ensh 853 E_ Madison. _-MU 8.2016 (Big Beaver) | PRPS SP ocr teat torn, | WALNUT WARDROBE FOR | Business Opportunities 51 _OR 3-082. trent OE OY pa BORNER RRR NIA RIN RR SEASONED 5§ YEARS. VALUED #5.000 BTU GUN TYPE RNER SMALL BUILDING FOR REPAIR | st $8,500. Balance $2.63. 4¢ N.| Complcie wih all online, EM Leaving state, OL 1-0173.| Shirley. Owner, LI 6-0246 wa —— ROUTE. tedlish.¢ 10 years, $1360 needed. Money to Loan 53 ___For Sale Cl Clothing 56 on Ben oe. wn {itate_Licensed Lenders) _ on = SNOW ce i sei | You Want to Own : pg eo — for $15, FE 2-875. Your Own Business? BROWN MARMINEK FUR cont. ; . PE 45195 aft Me hee modern FINANCE CO, 3 - i | Provident Loan) AL, DRESS. | seat BB # 20871 comiien, ‘Sirens. ww. a | gals. FE S004, . | RCA RCA Liv room, bedroom & Kitche “% BIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP Daseht esiite “tabls. ‘2 decor itor lamps. ‘ALL FOR $97 i ace suites, _, bed suites. poe od blues, Gueene, and reds at equal savings 6 PIECE : BEDROOM GROUP grays, , at same’ big savings. Tremendous — on Lng 5 and al beds. ox ‘2 "id rage ers and bess | stoves furniture, TRADE is YOUR OLD FURNITURE AS DOWN PAYMENT TERMS LOW Ac $2 WEEKLY Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 4-7881 We give Gold Bel! Gift Stamps UNIVERSAL REFRIGERA- tor. chean, in cood running cond FE 2-7572. WASHER, si5. TV, $5. OIL SPACE pee $20. ‘Other items. FE WARM ORRIN Sr STOVE, LIKE “WAYNE GABERT'S TELEVISION S nue er ee tube Table, new a es FoR SALE GUARANTEED _RE- | uosoreis Conse Fi Ag gl ~4 Wrin' “eashers 1. obs pd Tr SS wae $0.95 ue Pictere tubes asemtoed for 1 Vacuum cleaners ...... 8 7.96 ue Roy's, Oakland ___ FE 3-401 121 N. Saginaw rE 5-e180 GARBAGE - re new. 2 YEARS To PAY whil ast . B. WHITE PORCELAIN. ¢+BURNER Munro . Electric, leo _W. ure. got gears with sights Kenmore Gas 51 ‘a Yo mj "| FE 24468 after 5. 4 werly. ea ; Used T rade-in DP G00 SMALL RADIOS. $7 TO $12. Seay GOOD ADJUSTABLE ¢ HOLLYWOOD bed frame, $8. 90-col “Gp BK, $8. Dining foom furit tabie, | rp and 4 chairs, ff . barge waffle irom, $8. 1. | iad coach on ato __mattress & dresser HAND CROCHETED biecloth. OR 30725 after 6 p.m. Er eenas ft eee — pair, Be hekacs, ies Electric. 1060 W Bares. HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER, i a; Portabie phonograph. PE HOT” “POINT “SPECIAL, DOUBLE oveh range Originally $349.95, now $49.95 Rh B Munro Co, 1060 W. Huron H°OVER VaCuUM $1495 Belts, bacs mekes, 056 Myrtle. dens 9x12 LINO. RUGS. $298 4‘ FT WALL TILE. BN “Asbestos roof coating, 5 VINYL INLATD TILE RUBBER BASE PAINT. GAL. SALE ALCOHOL — ANTI SYERS, 141 W. ¥ Teves, PE 4.3064 | KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR. $60. EM 3-8644. Huron Oar. TARGE GAS RANGE, TABLE TOP |. all white, $40 173 Mill St., Pon- tiac. LARGE ss “NUT se ete | | suite. Piatins. LEAVING STATE MODERN crue: niture and appliances. EM_3-8025 LIVING ROOM COUCH AND _chair PE 5-2521. Lord’s Specials 5 pe dinette set 840 95 pe sofe-bed a. Ss Jeed TVe from 8405 |... up | Hide-a-bed from, $139.95 ...... up | Used gas neved ee $20. Lord’s Furnitare and Appliances W. Huron FE “Where Wrigley's — To Be" Blackhill, Norway, White. MOVING TO CALIF. Aine ernocuestes trove. Daa Feet s. MUST SELL own, Bring your own took 292 Kenmore electric stove, deluxe h 3 miles west of Com- mode] fully automatic, excellent merce Villiage om gravel road, condition, Bargain at $125.- Jr. bee ne at all times, cee |: Dining room set, limed oak. large daily. to 7. Green nridge Farm tal and four chairs, et| Nursery. MUtual 4-8038. and china cab tactical and | CHRISTMAS TREES, WHOLESALE ae pig very beak come — Crouse Farm, On U.8.23. 1 mile. tion, $95, MI 43386. Sore of Be. MAYTAG ROUND TUS WASHER 7 wrmevt needs repairing, FE TINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE a |“ __price at Jack's, 277 Baldwin. NEW UPHOLSTERED GOFA CC ERE TS ten mt aad be trpewriter, ye co pick & "PA NT STORE 143 Oakland Ave. convenient terms. THOM NS BCONOMY FURNITURE co. 8. SAGINAW 8T. ‘ Good condition. FE 2-764, it FV sl NORGE REPRIGED ator. Washer and Ironer. $35. Ta- bles, $1. each 6 eon a an dining room sulte, Vacuum cleaner, dining roo | ~ Pree ectimoten useage? given, sURPLUS. OBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 3 ROOM HU MPHREY'S Gas & space ia Like new, $50. 2-0731. 3% OFF cease: stoves & Scoteees” rine Supplies, 396 396 Or 276 Garage Doors parry & gt b apd uo wlimotes et on remeaelng DOOR SALE CO 8. Paddock FE 2-0203 le sinks Ld eine ye rane . he’ oan, a ot Ty room and reation rooms, $11.95 ¥ $5. falc stent Eichigan Ye orescent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave. CLOSE OUT Tuside and outside ‘ch doors. Seeks Sa tea Rhone eas wholesale tees % By Fir bo iiSt Baldwin Av yee) Moris, $28. 3 used shallow well water 5 MA 5-551. CASH AND CARRY INCH SOIL PIPE Y $390 doen dally 6 to 6: , Aranson Plumbing onan 050 M15 "330 le | FE 4-781 CRAPTSM * BEN “rein , ©- nmenis. iis Co ~ gate, | DARN GOOD ALL 5 ~~ ‘with fan. First $73 takes. OR 3-7615 after 6. : OWgn erga cnt 88 sacle band cost $280 sac DRAW TI TITE E HITCHES Eee The kind pe serie Ta pond every roo ees. Se ee hard: d' Lake Aye. ~ FUEL L OIL L TANKS o sal hemes “Bas $300 oo 4 ae ‘1, PPR 5-146. tc TAN 220 OAL.; , Also other . McLain tank. PE GOOD USED STOKEL good ith Reasonable. . ki) S. Parke St. Crieg anos bots aa On 61% | — * Ss, snow sHiates mae been oa Ge Fett | Gk -M_ COMPANY = corner and 2 metebing. renghe a machines sharpened, power fron serving cart. MA 6-3900 hack saws, jointer knives. 6 YR Rg 5 heme “OR | | __,NW_Corner [Walton and Opdyke a, CAST SINK AND CABINET. __ Christmas Gifts 59 _ $25 OR_3-200 Good OIL BURNERS. IN EXCEL lent condition ~ pout CLOTHES. ALL sizxs. FE .2-0550 | AMERICAN ces hee 2 Large wee ane: tractor, rie werans "Paul. . , ¥. MA 5-878 oe HOUSEHO'D PAPER PRODUCTS. —— ifts for Christmas at my _home 5-5825, | SWAP “in —_ GLD SKATES Rn y = selections mal 2. fixture aves. ce are: prenty of free part: ERERES HARDW ARE Huron For Sale Miscellaneous 60 aad new used. Used Acousticon low as U Zerfith and Sono- like ne nee Sihett for tree home “Tne ¢ door, NEED A FINANCE-| S$} FIXER? Order Classified} L' ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad number! 73.8, Parke St, JET WATER PUMPS $00.86. aints, Phone FE 7-8025. HOMART oy pORnAce. LIKE NEW. EM_3-2268. rs bed, jodel-A tires. Ay Ae Sell cheap. New TV ee 2- KITCHEN iN CABINET | aines. 5 a Ae * $se 50. Slight oor ra “4 ‘waa y ma Tasha ate, Se odels at ter: values. - fe oo 393 ed ake _ oll eee Call EM 3 ‘ iIONEL ELECTRI* TRAIN. BX- -noag ‘enn — and mounted on 4x6 board, $25, electric ae sharpener. $8, 44007. 65 8. Francis “LUMBER CASH AND CARRY white pine boards ...... + plaster board : lath Insulation loose and Culverts for driveways 15 ibs. celotex ag car fir bds,~ 1 eee SACI eS, + 5 + F i f a 2 5 * =~ te TIE A ins ae aed aite lols Weieces iresia | aE te d ar ae ee. Aes a e ; des eee ee ; f | é A, Psy 4 y fae ie NOVEMBER NTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY gee as THE PO re TWENT pea pWs ange “91 |___ For Sale Cars — _91| For Sat “ iteed pric wap . rat atode Guarantee Sale Cars. 91| For Give cours lea “Sharp Used Cars Tor : CHRYSLE ee au PET ___by Dick Turner | | Ried es oe Sr GLENN'S 9| CARNIVAL wegen. TIP TOP seat iti 3 — OLDSMOBILE | | ! Se _For Sale Pets___69|CARNIVAL __ ew VALUES » | aes. 3 ponier e 1055 OLD: —¥ _For pa F ths price. OLE ' For Sale enero | pre As avon, ve PIES | _ ee “ | GUARANTEED os Sale Miscellaneous 60 wn ein kas | Cie SermmaSepere er : "| 1984 Piymouth savor 4 door For CABINETS, LARGE 20 "aes ae Se a a AKC reg, Chrtatoa Mit — = pA sown ‘MEDICINE : metal arred. mer Orch pate pers. MALE. _S ¥ Plymouth ¢ fe eat £55 Si ype gr oe het = ‘ i eae as ae fee oe oe Michigas | * WALL St ae = show, ""avaliiies. "si00 Bt = is i}. Pontiecs. yl. By hard Lake Vinee T neoth mee Pa Sort NS. 1 MALE. 1 CALE | choice “18s RKSTON wirone | } lone. 4% : a MAGagINE | PRES RITTENS. ee pases. C OR SALES gy A a, ate gar ane wes Wit py P| FEMALE aga ool ‘children "Phone | 4 td ne eal Sa pe mov et $290 se AKC re ves © | - 3 beaters fort mig Om poral pened or sc aa. ret ent. cain Rey : : ee Sars | " . OVERLOA ou one ¥ ANGE. TER 2.2738 1 eMALE BOX éd. Kars 0: t - Spee 8 . 8 es in t wecTaio Waren Do It -Yoursel som own | FEMAL soporte ye = | ex _RIVIERT 5 cee eee — ee Sonera Oe er Gen. BES FAWN. ORE *Drotectin yy HE weet reivat —— mats, § ses Fa a ee irene end re e Many Priced : . 4 Po TEE Kirke pone. rime u plete ia Spares let oe our home and i ehratmas, thro ‘. 69 8. As eS HOME oda ye at 9575. - w - Excelent wa SALARIED aay gory | oa a oa a Ly ae ina CANAR! Eo PES, FORD 0H COUNTRY EDEN are BP aay rey ion. "Ai aeceteores ~ i ave UMBING cee ee es oo FOR RENT and sander & | PARAKEETS Semen aah top colon aan FE ote wg oe Coron 8, ¢DOOR °| ee iy CATA ee eee aS “ eynaneers 8 IES CAGES. = Farman enon Dow WATE, SHE TES wae era ee look “Py s, eG SAE Pour sate FB pry PARAREETS ee Chevrolet |, paula, Vere Mette. Carb We are open every aces. | -_ Perms bo cha’ inc (ES AN or. e , PAINT $3.98 E uipment Food. § ETS. BABL Melrose, FE s —ner_Studebdaker. MI 43410. Birm. =." TEN & “PENNY calla re Cametes, q ENT PARAKE! gers, 791 ; emo : T A HOUGH rs) fe a oe cuore see SEAREETS — 4 tie Peel tA ae pees” Tem ‘Teo galens past —_ ed Mi nal fo a NEW. 2-402. Clos . Floor TIN U omc Rubber pan or Aa pies." Classific RA, LIKE 4th St. FE UPPLIES ‘AGE OF OUR Most R, 5 4-2544. peer oe role ILAROID CAME sat REETS PETS SUPPL Y OVERHEAD LOCATION th the -” r. 1, POLA Bee | “pana S PET 5-5091 : ; TAK VERHEAD Hn ine NOE n . owne , ‘63 s wLoor’s toe tis ~‘Sele Musical Goods 62 os serge ascarR PUPPIES 34 etree | LOW (=e = wil maa tined tp coupe Sam PACKARD 31 si, ria, eter S08 8. ue AINT SALE $5.95 ea! i eae On iss ate after aS BOXER PUP- a — Rasp any aye: = . Problems pond "53 reine” =. Ss “od Packard cra Automatic . Outside bright ee 3 WFEK 0 wes __ like putty in No Pinanci meg A ae tony ata 1908! —, ter. $295. “CHURCH ro ING 5-s6i6. ON BALE aners to be- |" |. oe anne _— : y matters, Henry ens INS aed "$5 a mY ley... pera) ; ir ord 3. acer. awiomati - rm ree SPEED. a Alors repaired, ae Hhan4 12 N eet TERRIE “When it comes to ec him fast or he harde H ; Mcroury, 4, tat ere sedio, beaier. Radio, Sine ed rem, es pum lees Frail. basement apt ONLY "2 Two noe ant 70 | I have to w si; ROLET rincela "4 “ios m| 06 Gale ta ton, 4 speed. ee ae 383 or} zren.__ base DIAN, ——|_ pups , Boarded 70, hand — voice = CHEV. test | Lincoln "3 Coupe gt ~ . $ ee AG pee Dogs Tralned, Bearded 70) ___ Aute Se sepoeaas d County's Fas Mereary “St Mooteey Inc. | "2c" Bechet UREK : og _Ave._ TAL. _years ol ALE ING AND i a trailers| 78 lp aca alr Do e Oaklan Dealer 5 [3 Frost, nc. MAZ LES E SPECK i T FOR SA Se otee iN been PE bent Sale Housets IMATE Growing M15 | Bob TOR SALES PLY ‘SCORE S xt". oo CORNE sone | BOARDIN Sh BoewoED hoe Preie-| For USETRAILER. eeTEREE EST EST cane Dixie Hwy. at MERCURY AND MO Packard | Dealer i gi HA gs! SF tao Seer cornet lessens i CATS u. 35 8. oe AE ea avean § HOUS aut MAKES 2 6751 Di le 5-5071 ; bend NTAL WARD imaw at South fae Byregices tae WARD | vou, are eg ney | _sainge. Bur Feed 71) “st! ottve et! eee DB MOTORS: oats _; Nights ‘iS 8805 Woop fou e203) =) ic HARD 7 OR mn buy a the price e and; _§€ in ¢ & Fe e i954 CHAM #-1371 OR BR Al ___ Open. eS ee FoULy JOrdan 4) 42 PACKARD «0... 5305.00 supplies, OR 3-121 oe ‘Winn mutes, Pend cas __Hay, ¢ Grain coe max. FE PHONE mE jo er WSS CADILLAC ——_— $3800. FE Mar one parew eae es B | aker’ saaart $195.00 Building eR. |= every aes AUPALPAAND VAL iw a Trailer Cosy et West yin Fae seulpped. Pert be we, Rea ete 5| 3 SaRons ne we Ag gah CALL FE Niue | aan. or SECOND CUTTING . Sey ee dat aE "Sl CADILLAC COUPE Da 5-402 8. Ww in sea: nt os SON’ cass \_condition. PUMPS and deep | “UPRIGHT PIANO. ALFALFA brome beg ken & = 23 Hood, $1 — car, $1550. LLY | "Pomp 9 = fall clearance. JACO PIKE AND CAS! 7 ~~ PUMPS “UPRIG reomn. - Alfalfa ps endite wined, 2038. 2922 hange . chine 82 a, 1005; FULLY from $1195 a erg ER OF TRICIAN 4 Di t Sogt gone. a sly TI ag asks mised. San m Rd. XC or Scooters 82 a oe Woodward at 13 ings PACKARD PATRICIAN ¢ 0 10, Simo "eumee SHAR DWARE von" SPANISH ELECTRIC sieein’nd Baer Hav, FIRST Exc = “ay funehal "Sale iat TRANSMISS! ON. * CHEVROLET RA * _ eos. Memonstraiore Gtadebaker, MI ores “a 7 “es sree CABLE, | AUL adc ‘Oa ea Too. | > fash igaders CREE = pap age on gp = = e.. “he 3) 4%! ring, ‘Corkner Studebaker. Birm: __ FE SASH i SPINET PIANOS CAI count, liver. OL ico as sour Cail 5 ee se ‘ “REPAINTED. lite 30 each nw os Tg ee Omer OL ae oe ee rin Si dows "as as "long at = Fer Sele mosorsysiee 83 Maver. xi ca . = iiss FORD _SERTION WAGON 56 . on fi Se a : PM. SUES PARSEROER , _ 4 ete ie & .. tach see. ou'e Ap ACSORGION, ET. For Sale vee 7 ocr gs ate sone seo roe Pee, pe eenee ce Har. bd Catt gy. . Rochester evade YRS. P] mouths ] UPPLY CO.| i555 b coke old oil has gus: BACK MARE Uy Te PA FE 2 Sales Co., : & 5-9040. 7 oY ry tamed eS cae, Gt as _ pvery gentle $0. M OR TRADE Telegraph sce chru'sat.| Yy ‘Davidson 4 condition PE 2 GOOD PLACE TO. BUY. y Hae hard Lake Ave. 4c PER tise Press Bo RS. GUAR- | “Very LAS SALE. utomobile. | o9 9 38 wo agg Ne to 6 th M. cei omy ge ape be 3 . Good #35. GOOD A_GOOD PL mr) Lag ag ; oe Shek oe one Eee tte a ea | ae FORD |"farseerve ee a a rad Floor Medels | eee. A._Thompecn. DUO RECORD RECORDER AD 3 -| _ Clawson. + ay gyal cage XF Sena & Accessories 85 West Side ts low | Owner ae RO , Se. OIL ye ye bee ~~ Ag AND, REPAIR- *casosbie ot trace for ponies O Boa ochete MTRs - out where itereace. von F- og A E US ; Prnermacea top tener x he PIANO, LUNINO A Pe soar Korver 0° ores William ; Sales pamennagae TROARY sed ‘eave et ee, noe me =a SE ‘OU BUY ae. Met F : sh 9 Goods 65) ;casonabl HEIFER | iler yg poo: he od Cars” Weotees a! a “FORE YO sbanty rtin N ra Le ntog] | ~ ay al Be a Used I TOR, 4-DR BEFO — areas Pa Pas, Sno | — Sale Spo Seas Date Aad peiee stxeras| 1 eying Met Sty ati Sa oe wa West Sie aront cote, “Spariey radi ener i, ais ee fs snl out, Buk 7 Papk: | FOR SALE: Phone Fenton’ Mais 1S nto ath sOuly te down “Swans MARINE 'SU Ave. int} “BEL AIR SPOR yp AB mwend trans white. SALES . : e Manley SoA elagraph’ ball Deabie sogiete Fenton, tc anee < o = Orchard 1 2-8020 Has .—— motor i ea ORION MOTOR Motors GUNS, MODERN, ANTIQUE. BU eaaaer tae 1. boar. 60 months 12 ft, high? ' Phone BOATS side 32,000 " m FE 2-6301. Ane © at = MERCURY Schutz - : ey at sell. _ OOS or _! 12 PIGS: Da ee & trailer ARUNSOE MOTORES ooo. itt Bamore, - een - lymouth mae a Jounaor 2 eS ‘Livestock 2 Deen Aa tS . MarNE TELEORS ered 87 a sere Y Sea i0t FORD “cul meu, JE = Healer d : t a eee a np TRAILE : Offered 87 eS ocueet consiaien. Sime ° ‘oodwar Qe Bought On Lay-aw | OOK 10 USED TRA OM portation Offered iS oo bee é yee! ong Ws MB can Te Bone S| in, s1988008 | Trane Stl ba ae AOD 2, A, WOE gham UGH’S ~* ‘buy Horses TO PIC 595 CALIF, BOUND? DRIVE Ac rE 7 “aae eee 2 OR > i he : Birmin 7811 SLAYBAUGH cause HP. sun : eae eR “‘Pontiae’ Deive-awar oon Se WO sonra Che Midwest 4- AnD 000. aos) Sem = ARD. y NOW! in ee N raat 1) Me . eee = 800,00 ERs” |e meee gr oe ee ee ae Suet ew oe Be ctl ag RATES manent oY ree cera ey, lee oe IEED : ow Ss = eee: Cen care 74 Bee it he les Fis FE ART Credi a arance, ® edueed. Sea tinaeos E Buys_te MEISTER’S x | Ben's Loan Ofte tsman rE > Poultry 74 Trailer Sale Me | UCR neue “PE tcios. ~ jar CHEVROLET U NE AT nore MOT ONLY ~ Gifts for a Sportsma Fer Sele oe | ane Ord Trailer Sales | Seta bier ae Gd YO “Ube: 4 rev ee HS i LEMON MERE oe as Mand’ atcesvories eats | Wanted Used oe Plan TeBUT ina WoDRON eect mie IF S CASH ~~ 3 YARDS 8 1% ¥s P Fy) wae) PULLET = | Mite uy sere -LIFORNIA HWY. mare ae aE OF . AD rene sasibeni =. = MA : cac.... s 255 ce) uh ry LIVE PUI _MA 43316, 78 Ma ft, long CAL 2020 DIXIE _| pow 2 ee | Me battery prac Maceaite per Ms 90.00 | 9°735 th Bend “tuto iy —ewe_™ rm Produce | 12 f, high, one AVE kone ct. Xa Seth, (pa pase RADIO PF See ber as be | or, ariel it oe bem Prete inpeee | |e ‘OW wares este cay west TS BNET ie exces ao gee BE in ni and/or Truck RL. A. per M he $ 90.00 $11.00 Ptivege ting rods, fiy APPLES. sere Miad lebelt 7S um N | cara, a PARTS oF ‘«@ you OM" oun nyt brakes. ARRY 7 ane Car or fir wee ia 6 eae rods, cas baits. Up | _Parms, Onatpa nas 5-260. | ean all new! gg LEY AUTO LEY 8T rane LITTER DON or LARR +p - | Used : fr. = Bs 8 Sone 8 pte ~grtge WB, i BU pth cheaper. F time to uel Baantie — /BAG > Smo San WILL WEEKLY Po. Lad ou ian 30 ure | N w or ‘RATES 106. rt 77-2 3S : “ per c ~ | large q S Is Se byt low down FE 5-921 STATE BU. ERS $5. LITTLE aS 8! ; ! “FOR woes TO RUY.” A e as sateen ht RUNTER | ith a OF s from Sales . -Signers GOoD NEW. | BE . ze ms sae 38 Remington. Tl Ae a APPLE Bectmere | Tes 22 8. 8 Gay “eae ee Retee= ee Ae rT Wen 2 cul sen A. 30-08 md, cocking. | Biss 45] ‘na FOR livery! & very Call Ah Aeetete ips ot ar Anan esaaton FREE Sa, eo | gS cod oot ww | 16D ‘neon care Immediate Déli seers, Ane ioe bred d Sie |. St i" dition! COMMUNITY sFeieceCat | ESE PE rner, For ; 4 bath ; ¥ N 8a . 37-42-and display. , eee et pe. colored “? od Lan agnenengeta ais = : . Co.! and rand, Bivmingsam. “ To. , a. © aoeeegt ae Hf toom model 4 ‘ean be pur TORS ~" No Finance Woodward ba N wenn ro Phone sla Lowy trailers a 2 Plymouth 2 a. 4 Se. cod i Siding act o7_N._M ‘ino WEEE I SPREADERS. Srraiter-No. 380 Oakland at ay 4531 | “moss 7 Buy. chevrolet Be Weekend "$5 Ford Crown $1899 +8) ri dt oo ing Doors DRY, aTAR Woop, 6 Pen CORD ol —~Ehone Ove, ak ae ~“ Auto Access¢ EW. | op ExceLtey? = pamee wow tres, Wie coe cce en 36% SO For : ; FE. 2-9203 UP. CALL seen, . Heate o SARE © h 4 dr. Combination 5 yas BOLE s TRACTORS. “BNoW AUTO PARTS_AND ACCESS NEW. | RD i TON PICKU Cae tr tee RTIBLE. lean-up al Picahaéc on 3 Plymout F LEN casters. an 6507 vTo Pants . Por the yi rOP shit TER,| 1 HEVROLET CONVE ments. C ea , oe th 4 dr. 50 =f d easat | cont $80. otis, Sele Geni sot Mr, |” plows “pans bau a or OR|A Te | eee ADIO_AND HEA oe od cra. sitiaingham. ial ‘31 Plymou 84 149 Kaiser 2 dr. an i a controls pd 333, Dine ey. baa you need. i snw's | 4 FORD, Ra OL _2-4246. BODY |“ $10 tT wesaware os Ss ec1id 52 Ford R. Wen. Clb. Cpe. d Kiuier, Ponuise Credit tier nicorcres pRor PeeeteTe Ave PE | Mai8. Prone OL 2 me Bacelent ret pg A ag raalo hee Pp fp hated '52 Chev. Cb. — | _ 3-85 ULLOCH CHAIN SAWS: DROP rns v ~ 600 4 3 *53 Buic 1144 . - = Cine $i ° yo MCCULLOCH Mn at aah, 103 Open by AB Baldwin A eel. i" vo electri prees ten power stee Bon ong © potter oh asa 53 dtop coee ce \ moo: | Task etsy et, 00, One Sanne, & a ee Shen RS! or FE #-1431 ice wo a trade abe Pon- cole. Au leather nm is = on to pag 2 some Har d sede . $699 . : Speed aa w Servi Will se 3 Edoua bronse BUICK days. ‘sot been Ford 2 dr. ANY lend p> A 8 ak oo all ta nee Auto Glass e Jou ted car. Inquire PE 46032. PT.| Beauti Setty Yl we oe it over 33 Fo «oe $544 MA} cha ae oe Seu tttaled wie | far cGniig TANDE et | SE tee oe a a ; ‘oop Phone OR 3-767), | _Phope Mide GUSON. | when you ? Glass honored. ILMOBILE T . PE 53-8033. . 3 sold by . Hower: s ao fic cias MANY = | Fe Trees, Shrubs 68 useD opp are pacts. trench ro Sr aad a each | TEAL oie ba > rs 9 rag Sivactaves, Sat ona iwaysshave ‘bere “ee oat cy, 202 a. 31999 MORE vos ed to a > "Guede 6 iat Co dr, — OTIFUL | FYER. ers. ote on | Fore day Until & Carkner ane On cot S tT ids 88 4 . .$799 OVER sare aS Perms. paige Sn “gus, ane cae , fea ae te 47006 ~ WE H AVE a hi END § SALE. MOVE piss pal 2 dr.. S Pp E Cc ] A LS Jp to ¢ Groveland, "Serene tors. also me and e 29 Oakland ART Gars . YE =) Turn east S ay between trac’ ith bulldozers a f Lt Poy Ba e wee Officials ork On E Sor OCT = sat y2atts tar Fords.” Per nee rings nef tag SA ie 5S PONTIACS Your Figures, # SERVI CE S. Tune vee 95 : et = Chteose m — have @ the ae Fart parts 1 Pas Name t ie Minor ] Birch - Maple shrubs. Pettersen ~~ fg RH ae ae ¢ Ph. PE 448 and You while ls On Y iearsery "She Commn $69) late repair ser ete ae ICKS “ss Dodets, like new, 953 Models. . 45 Fae Sato et UND Pontiac Farm an CLE NGINES ee ooo bp j U ’ on 0. -8 ENG dpe, THESE : por | ARC REGISTE ee Industrial wanb stm mA oe oS GUAM 1954 M ES PARTS INTER spe pe res| Inde ee Le ea ae OMMUNITY ¢E TO START THIS W “asiy thy "ype 2570. Fran Deavlndss, ~~ TSED ) FRACTOR WITH | Ford. Pe oreak & BE SURE T rd ° ot Nga WEEKS(| wr {TRACTORS SIZES Briggs Or ARTS ; ITIO’, Fo at ER PU id. FE 5-1037 por AND PLOWS, WAU AUT rol PA u : see See eee soke RAVE AND PLOWS, SCHRA Haro LOTS AKC REO. BEAGLES. RU! pL A arbur- t x. 9.4000 Ee pg 3 BU Me ee BIG he Gah ya vo | ee wre beet ie hard Lake Ave. est 57500 _ Liberty 94 gar ogt ti "For Sale Tires 80-A ORY ee 210 Orch aan ates JOrdan TERS Weahinta Birminghes 1OUF i BEMER SF AAU, BS ieee peal DONT, RAS SUP 71S N. Woodward ae 10 Your Door” | ‘1194. NO. | AT a $18: Sell un : ' Salesman py “Vitale tie Saat oa g| sie walle St Miganioare: | 138 Century baraton, : '| MONEY! for cash Call Starts a Sa PM : MeCalloh » BEEN aon Dee TES. vig is mse Sa hl rc : through Clasetied Ads!f «A Phone No : en mrad Ant AND hor ' are oem NER 1 $ Dealer | thr +4 ee vA | Parmer. hes h. Chain Saw “y 35821. op iMN LES ymouth 1) FE28181, ies ve 1, Wee. cos 1” Mic M i OR SA | Dodge-I FEROS heey ae PTT ae. Be ry 7? BU Mot W: hos Ae ) MA, hi ot Se ern eM A PSO [airs Sag 29 i ay: Sie s , | ~~ Auction Sater 27 B Il things, i ee Pgs | / : E AnD BILE se EVE f ao a a wey dl Pe ere AA until Weed furpitu ' iv ua TG fe, Z p i k : co ra if ® fe se : ae ; a We \¢ pos F / ‘ ‘ por fh } J / : | F 2 Say ee s ee Bg : Saas = C= ee x oS f ‘ 3 , oe. . ; i : ‘ 9 : ' f HE PONTIAG. PRESS: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER R 26, 1955 levision Se 2g ms--|. -- eee s Radio Programs -- Blue-Haired Female ath aca ees eee see oe es eet os eee (Refuses fo Heed Crifem +-wane ! ‘Channel 7-WAYZTV Channel }-CKLW-TV ee er ee ae LONDON 47 quiz. $:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on 4 hae ba Joseph for a lodging “4 ».| Frontiers of Faith. Seven. ; : vs. ae ae tee It's! o:00—~(2) t Pulpit,.4) V. of | 2302) Linkletter Houseparty. Guests assemble outside the couple with baby when xpart| M- Hour. (7) Christian Science. ye wth g dan bage ve: eet oe house and sing the traditional ment neighbors want to have the|_ ‘9) Prayer, Sign On. * "| “‘Tesater ‘ © 1995 Whores My Line, ine. 41-26 Page e ag lay han: 3 peak ee : 10:15—(T) Featurette. . for shelter, The taking the fatant od tarily usted. Janis) ps) ‘Cartoon Capers. (1)|22—(2) Bob Crosby Show. pert of the innkeeper, tells hens Action Theater. (9) ss—(9) News. : 7 im song s Ro room, row et Ris Tir ie tod Die] Sn | eee Betaner Des. @ A De Pailroad Officials Mulling| 2S sere nd ez) Sausage With Life, €) Cantain Flint. ICIALIS LVL ULLITIG) peat ‘their and the host Lowe, singer, guests Justice finally the door to them. Foley. (2) Gunsmoke. Marshali|!1:0°—(2) Porky Pig—Daffy Duck. N * O d — Da ees aa ane al (Advent Hoc) Poy Wh MHA) Set orm. co Peat NYY Deseregation Orders, scwstv. vw vie cera has ignored treaty with the In- “: ) w. pe seldom carried out except at : dians. James Arness, Peter Whit.|!1*9~(9) Sunday ot ae tea pa rng Say tona (4) ane bany et Toey the task of ce a sai pe thn a ese — 2 w San ie cas ‘ney featured. w . Sweeney. (7) Auntie achieving racial ng ato i » In other , 3 10:30—(1) Wedding Party. Festivi.| SUNDAY AFTERNOON Deve eons ” the South's Interstate tro service South Carolina and Virginia, have|true posdda note is the_ singing ties at Detroit wedding. (4) Your|12:00—(2)" Adventures of Champ-| 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. will present almost ss many prob. such laws a ean S Oe wetieed ste. Tet ne Hit Parade of the party is like any other . Top seven tunes of| jon. (4) Captain Hartz and his|§:00—(2) The Early Show. (4)/ems as the first rail crossing of Chdishens sabe the week with Gisele MacKenzie, Pets. (7) Cowboy G-Men. (9)| Pinky Lse Show. (7) Mickey|‘%¢ Continental Divide in 1869. | And this, one railroad man said, nig Mae OT. 5 e¢ 6 -4,.. fs the heart of the difficul The Catholic Church every year Arms. Captain Z-ro. Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party ¢ . Ae “ 12:15—(4) Salad Mixer. 6:30—(4) " a . But as one executive put it: Jan a are con-|fulminates against the secular Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey} : fronted with the prospect of main-|posadas, which are usually marked : __!1#:25~(@) Mr. Twinky Presents, | Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Dobdy. rane railroads always obey 90 oning one set of “mixed” eccom-|ty heavy drinking. To some ex- Wm. W. Donaldson Agency L He reterred to yesterday's order|tocsict tae JOC; cod amethor serftalt the singing ef the moore te. nu his ee en (ICC) directing an|% Separate facilities for intrastate|ligious parts of the posada song Phone : Gormiason ICC) directing ani separate facilis fo intrastate tom parts of the : ; pOlfers: Tempting | Dishes. reat of Posadag are given on any of 147 W. Lawrence St. a ee ee Tae ee ee) ee ee I tie rooms rest rooms. 'to unscramble interstate and intra-| mas, In many groups eath mens | OO bas A check with a half-dozen ss ere een ot | givesa ‘posada on one of Ockland County Electronic Associetion nights. al meouives disclosed no firm plan one railroad man said. “So far as’ nine of action yet to agg Hm the order I know, no one knows at this point! In a traditional Mexican family, into effect, They agreed many how it can be done. It surely isn't the host for the next posada is r@/problems were involved. They going to be any easy job—and it's I de asked not fo be quoted by name |got to be done by Jan 10," Attention TV Owners! For Quality Service at Fair Prices, Call Any of These TV. Service Firms — MOTOR CREDIT UNION | provided separated i Spee Cur, one i ring aoe owes and Rear mx ary \ PRPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPAPPPPPOOAS, tbbed Ee EERE ET TT i la i a i i i i i ii i lt bt i i th tin tt tn nit a 3 : Re 3 school segregation was cited under the “separate but equal’’ Pecseetd ore ‘not a tenting of powrta Mae TOC ha capnort of ite order. (doctrine which the ICC has sanc-|the posada, which is rather a way . One official commented: tioned since its organization 68 of being sure of seeing friends|> AUBURN RADIO & TV........ Debexecae ' FE 4-1655 “It may be that the long-estab-| years ago. around the Christmas season. RADIO-TV .......... ++.-3149 W. 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Sat. Wights "til 9 P. M. Auburn. 5 and 108) Gf | Block Eost pf East Blvd. 640 Auburn Ave, accusers ROCHES O & TV... 430 Main St. OD 2- DOBAT TV RADIO SERVICE ..104 W. Sth St, OL Cal . FE 41515 Feri __Pentioc ___993 Mt, Clamens ‘The survey showed that 920 mil- lion dollars was spent for Christ- mas toys last year, and prospects -are good for a similar expenditure this coming Christmas, . Annually the expenditure was over a billion’ in 1954, Japs Restore Castle _NAGOYA, Japan @® — City of- “Red Clergymen Canada Invites Visa Tie-Ups to Cause Delay in- Arrival Date Till Dec. 4 or 5 TORONTO w—A delegation of four Russian clergymen invited to tour certain parts of Canada now is scheduled = arrive in Montreal Dec. 4 or 5, it was announced today. Dr. E, E, Long, secretary of the |General Council 6f The United Church of Canada, sponsors of the \visit, said the delay in the delega- tion’s arrival, originally scheduled for next Monday, was. described by the Russians as “due to un- avoidable circumstances,” The Russian Orthodox Church officials were to have left Moscow by air yesterday, but they said in a cable to the United Church they could not leave because Canada has not issued visas. The Foreign Affairs Department said at Ottawa yesterday the Ca- nadian Embassy at Moscow had been authorized to issue visas, but passports shown by the clergymen had nearly expired and they were troyed by an air raid in World War II. It will be an exact re- production except for two things) — two elevators to hoist tourists to the top of its five-story: tower. Your Watch ° Adjusted § M50 © Regulated bd Cleaned asked to get them renewed. < The group: Archbishop Boris, Expansion seoresrating the Orthodox Church Watch Bands lewelry Dept. Ladies'-Men's Special | 95 Georges-Newports ; Constan- tine Ruzetsky, rector ot Moscow Theological Seminary, and Anatole Gorbatchov, seminary inspector. Their welcome in Canada seems uncertain in view of opposition openly expressed by two. groups. Priests of the Canadian Russian} |Orthodox church have said they pei not meet the Russian prelates MYER‘S Get Acquainted Offer! GEMUIME BLUE WHITE SIAMOND +f PANMUNJOM, Korea i?—The - Command today again de- manded that the Communists ac-| count for 2,720 issing Korean war including 450 Ameri- Walter E. Moore, But they did “accept the list ‘with reservations,”’ Moore told re- after a 14-hour MAC meet- ing. The Reds ignored the last U.N. SANTA CLAUS; Ind. (INS)—The try so nearly fills the wants of this nation's Santa Claus-writing children that imports from, other countries are deterred. 6 That is he snamsa of W. A. Koch, general manager of Santa Claus Land, home of the famed post office to which many of the letters addressed to tix Christmas saint are sent. Koch cu: rently is directing the construction of one of the largest permanent toy exhibits of the Midwest as a new attrac- tion at Santa Claus. Koch conceded that import du- ties and transportation costs (generally ranging from 2% to 60 per cent) are major factors in keeping out many of* the offer- ings of toy manufacturers of oth- er nations, but added. “IT would say that the American manufacturers have done a very good job in providing toys for U.S. children. Actually, that has kept the importing of large volumes of toys from other countries down considerably.” AMERICAN TOYS TOPS Koch opined, after a recent toy buying trip to some 16 countries: “We in America are very strong on metal toys, plastic toys and dolls, Dollar for dollar we can’t be touched, excepting the occasional exception. Whenever I looked at plastic teys or novel- ties it was a foregone conclusion by the Europeans, even betore I | asked the price, that it was im- possible to compete with Ameri- can automation.” He found Germany to be second only to the United States in va- iriety, quality and cost of their toys. “The Germans manufacture a “|very inexpensive line of mechani- jcal toys with which we are very .|familiar. Actually this probably is their strongest suit. They have a few competitive dolls and stuffed goods, but on the whole, their prices are too high to compete with the American market.” Of his English toy-buying expe- dition, Koch said: billion-dollar American toy indus-| American Toy Manufacturers Provide Youngsters With Inexhaustible Supply The man from Santa Claus found that toys of the Latin countries more often are handmade than in the northern nations. In Florence, Italy, where he visited six factor- Woman Found Dead ‘ in Minnesota Motel VIRGINIA, Minn. (—A Minne. apolis union official told officers today a woman hunting compan- ion, found shot to death in their motel room, threatened to take her own life if he batt without her. Thomas Piast, a. whose deer hunting trip with the wife of a St. Paul architect ended with a rifle shooting in an Orr, Minn., motel, was held without charge awaiting a coroner’s inquest. The body of Mrs. Myrl Crom- mett, 38, a bullet through her heart, was found at the Orr motel yesterday. R. S. McDermott, St. Louis Coun. ty deputy sheriff, said Pierce told} of having several arguments with Mrs, Crommett after they arrived at Orr Tuesday, and that she threatened to take her dwn life if Pierce said he wanted to return to Minneapolis yesterday morning but that Mrs. Crommett insisted on staying longer. Mrs. Crommett Was told she could take a bus home if she wanted to remain, Pierce said. Pierce told McDermott he left the motel yesterday morning to have breakfast at a nearby res- ‘taurant, leaving Mrs. Crommett ‘im the room. When he got back to the motel he said, Mrs. Crommett was dead on the floor. in 1956! Do as so many others did 4 a CHRISTMAS CLUB FUND! Rech Week for be Weeks F BO foie... $ 2500 EMO asechs otsisvx< CORO PE Abs icnpeveesgss See SOO i ececess.sss 10RD 500.00 10.00 ee BUDGET STUMP ‘YOU ‘in 55... Plan ahead for Christmas spending with Park Free | 2 AT OUR BACK DOOR in Our Convenient Cnisrommer Parking Lot! , ontiae Federal Savings neh West Huron Street It’s a glorious feeling to pay . cash for your Christmas gifts! And... it’s wonderful to know that your family will have a bigger .. . better Christmas . . . without the gloom of after-the- holiday bills coming in! Report 56 New submarine force, Atlantic and Rear Adm. Hyman G. le, be found mc wor: which be [Vf | Cases — 116 Community Not Bonk Bldg, called “truly a work of art.” CaSies a penne om He discovered an exception 4n » * @ aes , Spain to his general conclusion| Incidence of MUMpS\..004 © Libbey, John von, New 5. N. Geal. Director Cat mene the eantation ditt-! and Chicken Pox Also|mann ad Harold 8. Vasco of of Menner: Spain, he believes, excells with on the Increase ager of the AEC: Capt. Wil- Hadiens! Torvennel and Guidance dolls, at present, but he added: liam S. Bringle, USN, and “As a matter of future predic- ting, I believe we will see mere and more items imported from . Spain in addition to their dolls.” Wolverine Vocational, Guidance Association In Denmark, Koch commented: “The toys they have were actual- ly the very same we. have on dis- play here at Santa Claus Land, and they have very few more ex- an” increase of 4, A breakdown of reports, released cepting some larger ones on the/director, follows: ote tol aaa ay standing contribution to Santa |fntuene 188 Claus’ pack from the Scandinav- Meats Epcreocasey: oy FE jan countries, he felt, but these Se eee miss, Weak tend to yomain tm Kurepe. Chicken POEs s-en0ee- "7 ee “In the Lowlané countries, Hol-| BO’ sco MES land, Belgium, and Luxemburg, | Tube culosis. tall forms). 4 = =93 it you will find good artisans, but|.neom™® COWs --+--+-n-« “of they tend more toward gift mer-|Rubelia, (German Measles) 3 9 4 chandise instead of toys.” Erysipe ees anaseqaeie Ay. © oe > 2 6 Aven By signe Othe ° (8 Then Koch, with a thought for|Meningsceccs! intections: 2 8 ¢ the curious who look at the bot- Rheumatic Fever .......... 1 ° @ tom of articles to see their coun- . | try of origin, hastily added Pass in Review! “We mustn't forget the Japa-| FORT LEE, Va. w& — Some as- nese.. They are the world’s great-isignments for members. of the est copiers and will copy just|Quartermaster Of fic er Advance Course and Company Officer by Dr. John D.. Monroe, health} serve six pert WACS as they model cise uniforms to white dresses. uniforms —from one piece —s 266 N. 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