- Battling Deep Snow 4 Plane Crashes Crash Victim Kill 51, Listing Influential Men - ~ BothCapital and New York ~ in Storm sPath= 3 — Will | » Buried “Under 12-15 Inches by Night; Traffic Crawls NEW YORK (UP)—The Heaviest snowfall in_ five years swept the mid-Atian-| tic seaboard today and was expected to pile 15 inches of snow on major cities be- fore ending sometime to- night. | _ The snow was driven by A high winds‘ and Connecti- cut’s weatherman called it. an “old-fashioned blizzard” as drifts piled up from a fall that measured five inches at mid-morning. New York was hushed under 8% inches of snow at 10 a. m. Weatherman Ernest Christie said it was very windy——-25 to 30 miles per hour—and cold—a low of 14 degrees before dawn —~but not ouite a blizzard. 4 Speed limits on maior highways | repeat-/ deficit financing and red ‘ended, — |Near-Blizzard i in New York . AP Wirephote SNOW STORM ON FIFTH AVENUE—Pedestrians plow across Fifth Avenue in New York today while near-blizzard conditions}. chalked up the city’s worst snowstorm in five years. Weather bureau predicted 15 inches of snow for the area. The Empire State building looms in the backgréund of this view looking south. BOAC Craft Explodes ‘Over Mediterranean; 12 Die in Lovisiana ing the president of Braniff Airlines, were killed in-four around the globe Sunday. Among them were persons 4of prominence and wealth and four U. S. airmen on training flights. . The worst-. President Asks |, R. H. HARGROVE Among 10 passengers and two pilots killed in a plane crash in Louisiana Sunday was R. H. Har- president of €o, rate of 500 miles an hour. It fell in flames over the “|Mediterranean Sea between the storied islands of Elba and Montecristo, carrying 35 persons to their death, including two Americans. — higher than the current year’s egilture Gels Wiliams a "LANSING (AP) — Gov. Williams submitted his first egal mana appropriation. Williams recommended that the Legislature appropriate $365,541,568 out-of the general fund and said his fiscal authorities estimated revenues would reach that sum for Harrelson Hurt the next fiscal year. Bs ‘He told the lawmakers | that “the state’s long era of me Sperry Se hee eet Says Reds Ask jin Plane. Mishap Pontiac Representative Treated for Cuts After} ing toward London at thee (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | “The operation of the guneral fund for the current fiscal year is in the black,” Williams said. to Reopen Talks Peiping Radio Reports ‘ 3 = : Cy 3 ‘ |The continued favorable balance , | will be no unexpected changes in is rapidly reducing the accumu- lated deficit. Assuming that there the picture during the next few months, the general fund wil} show a surplus estimated at a little more than a million dollars at the “(Continoed oa Page ‘oes ry Move to Renew Korean Parley Stalled Dec. 12 TOKYO ®—The Red Peiping ra- dio said tonight the Communists have sent a letter to U. N, officials Bi Zarubin Discuss|* - Details of A-Pool Parley | “WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Dulles and | again as t yan Aeeeintor Groce 8. Series Sees Se Se Rua may negate on the peel wes of atom] “CThels first session, echeduled in Dulles’ State Depart- ‘ment office, was strictly private. Indications were that | and yeaa edie sheds 2 = Forced Landing — State Rep. Leaun Harrelson (D- pilot were injured slightly Satur- forced their light plane down in western New York. =: ~ Pilot Joseph Pollina, 43, of 3540 Oakshire Dr., and Harrelson, 35, |. jof 26 Delaware Dr., were treated at Tri-County Hospital in N. Y., for cuts. A passenger, vie a Late 3 se ee | was reported uninjured. - Warrant Issued for Key Witness Canadian Ex - Convict Named an Assailant jin Reuther Case DETROIT (UP) — A warrant 'Price Supports | Surpluses Frozen From Regular Markets ‘Jand a half Dillion dollars of ‘| present farm surpluses be Flexible Farm’ Wants $500,000,000 ‘in ~ WASHINGTON (AP )—, ommended today that two “frozen” from regular mar- ‘kets and that the govern- ment move into a flexible) farm price support program. In a special messagé to Congress, the President said the agricultural problem is as “serious and complex” as any confronting the legisla- tors. “Immediate action is needed,” he told them, “to arrest the growing threat to our present agricultural program and to prevent the subsequent economic dis- tress_that could follow in our farming areas.” ‘ As he did in his State of the Union message last week, the President said a flexible price sup- port plan must be the back bone of new farm programs. celebs den aiid iad wae. phasis in the future must be placed - on efforts to develop foreign mar- kets for agticulture’s greatly ex- President Eisenhower — rec-| 7 AP Wirephote sai ei ieaa shar eee University. of Miami student, was yesterday named “National College Quéen” in a contest for college beauties. Toby, 21, is a senior, and very easy on the-eyes, The newly-named queen is a resident of Miami Beach. Pontiac Shivers in Wintry Blast Five Above Last Night More Snow Tonight Hartley labor law, including 4 a provision that workers must vote approval of pers strike before it can go into effect. On the strike proposal the President recommended . that before a union could order workers off their jobs approve the action in a election._ as well as union leaders, and would Is Record for SOQSON; bremove some of the prestat: re the workers be required to . secret, ——— oe HE ly if ef # start at noon with a luncheon ats the Community House. * ae @ Marking the first meeting to be held in the new St. James Episcopal Church addition, par- ishioners will attend the annual meetings of the congregation at 8 tonight in the church base- Besides election of vestrymen, for 1953 will be given. * a = t Police Commissioner, S. Leonard was scheduled at this afternoon's Rotary with a standing- reports Detroi Donald to speak Club luncheon? room-only crowd . * * In order to make the purchase of a station wagon for the Oakland | County Crippled Children’s Society a realty, the club has approved lke Outlines T-H Changes Proposed (Continued From Page One) She will teacher of industries. - 8. Make non-Comfnaunist ~al- fidavits applicable to employers until Con- nut Lake +over_ by April ‘all (Continued From Page One) ] tecislature hopes to get this one GORDON G. HALL — * a ‘eS The local government committee * * * * * a weekly magazine. Newly elected officers of the High Twelve Club will- be-installed at tonight's dinner at 6:30 in the Community House, Floyd Franklin Directors are Walter Anderson, - Lyle Bones, Ray Jensen and Ar- nold Runkel. * At tomorrow's Ruth Shain Class deal with problems of ing at 8 tonight. , ’ Moderated by Kenneth Oliis, of Bloomifeld Hills Higlt; School facul- procal arrangements problem of allies of the U. S. trad- Detroit Public : will speak to members of the Wal- Schools, in West Bloomfield Town Hall. — She will use case histories fn Working for Grumman Aircraft, outside of Boston, Mass., Hall two members of the National Edu- cation Assn. Hall has spoken before service ~} elubs in—27 states, many eastern colleges, and is starting a tour of the West. —Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Millard D.. Newcomb at her offices in the Fox and Hounds, Bloomfield Hills, or at the door. = |Dulles and Zarubin Start A-Pool Talks - (Continued From: Page One) U. S. officials are talking in 3 in Ef i EF 1 » > Hate U. N. Campaign) at (0 Be Lecture Topic year. : 16.4 per cent. Included was $2,400,- 000 for. construction—$1,500,000 to start a new medium security pris- ‘on, $450,000 to complete a cell block at Marquette. branch prison, $47,500 for a prison tries ware- house at Jackson and $50,000 for another prison camp or a pro- ‘| bation recovery camp. The public health request totaled $16,500,000, up nine per cent. The governor included $460,000 for ‘a concentrated campaign against tu- He recommended the closing of the Pinecrest State Sanatorium. The public welfare request to- taled $47,100,000, a slight decrease in administrative costs from this year. The amount for payment. to needy persons is unchanged. . The governor planned to appear before the combined House and Senate at 11 a.m. Thursday to present his message of general recommendations for legislative action. President Proposes 14 T-H Amendments (Continued From Page One) are held in trust for the welfare of individual union members." "| Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Village and Troy Township battled the fire for four hours. An overheated fire- place chimney was believed to have started the blaze.. |} Mrs: Hood; her daughter, Kitty 18, and her son, Roger, 18,, es- caped unharmed when @ pas- serby told then the roof of their he Seeman Sits boven. lene © | equipment._were : lack of water and freezing tem-- According to firemen, neighbors | succeeded in carrying out most of the furniture on the first floor. Mrs, Hood, whose husband, -a metallurgist, is in the East.on busi- ness, and her, children are* living with another daughter, Mrs. Thom- as H. Sheehan of 240 N. Glenhurst, 51 Persons Killed ‘in 4 Plane Crashes (Continued From Page One) but a top airline official in Rome sald: “I believe there are no survivors.” - Fishermen here said even if any- one survived the crash, they could not have lived long in the frigid waters. Though BOAC officials in Rome and London were skeptical, a pre- liminary investigation today indi- cated the aircraft exploded in the air, killing those aboard in the blast. ‘The crash in which the head of Killed in the twin-engine amphi- bious plane were millionaire Thom- -as E. Braniff, 70, of Dallas, Tex., In his message the President ex-| dri Trick-Shot Artist Fails, Kills Wife on Stage COLOGNE, Germany # — Al ee German trick to which his wife was fastened. “Government should contin: 5 S zB #388: ; z E. C. Crain, all of the Shreveport : th | | | | 4 i 4: oe Bee g 5 i H i : d F f i) Be O oo" gS LONDON w~—The death trom ‘burns of Miss Cynthia Seymour, ae Dies Following hiete ld godchild of Queen 33 ‘ a ‘ ; ib Hi sg Es fl vation}; 7: ay, Saturda: Z a Miveseenees pe ee re oe a | wade EPs Meceseceses HH ee i Late 3222 Jan, 15: 10:30 &.m.-3 Senior Workshop: 8 ite m. Uni Bg ted Club ; 8:15 p.m. i , Jan, 16: Noon, Toastm srecting: 9 p.ta yin ‘Lak i 2 pe. ing eke George E. Coryell ‘Tha Rogol Yamily | _ GET THE Most From || pple "Gamer Se nes, HERE'S HOW TO SAVE ON FUEL : of ome Hoslim 2 Junior Chamber of Co: for February 1 term runs WALL . Principal speaker at\the annual Bosses Night dinner of Pontiac will be Wally Weber, freshman Ieotball coach at the University of Michi- “A distinguished service award, key man presentation and “boss of the year” award will be} Call Jury Panel [ter (Term ofCourt = ‘{¢ ing the period which ends Jan. 22. through erlin married | neral Home, 1:30 p.m, from + Hills tery. ‘ irs. Marcos Sanchez Mrs. Marcos (Abigail) Sanchez, 65, of 313 Rockwell Ave. died Satur- ‘day at Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of one month. af Rapid City, 5, D. Also sur- viving are 14 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and twosbroth- ers, Owen Hughes of Wisconsin and John Hughes of Minnesota, Funeral will be Tuesday at 2 Home, with the Rev, George Gar- made at the program starting at T . Burial will ro gg -Mil-Tavern,Water- | be in-Oakiand-Hills Cemetery, — Mrs, Albert (Martha) Root, 87, of 2435 Union Lake Rd, died Satur- day at her residence after an ill- ness of two weeks. She was born on June 20, 1867, in West Bloomfield Township, the daughter of Horace and Mary ‘p. m, from the Huntoon Funeral She was born in Mexico on June 94. 1889, the daughter. of Albert and Eleanor Lopez. She married Marcos Sanchez here in 1931. A member of the St. Joseph Ro- man Catholic Chureh, Mrs, San- chez came here from San An- Kenneth L. West Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home. - Free Way... With Trave |... For a worry-free trip, travel on Travelers Going Away? er Checks | : game as cash, but unlike cash, tected if lost or stolen. you're pro- es * a ~~ Always Good No Matter Where YouGo a | ~ Unions Launch pa | or trom “soda a Va - || -DETROFT ~The Jewish- War lf : on rok rro40% =f] Handsome Deluxe Style Ff ~_Diive fr Jobs. [yc ee ||| FLUORESCENT a fifth regional confererice in. Detroit | :; eee | Sunday, - soars 1s : Demand Federal Action; -_They_adopted theee resolutions, . | commendin t for > Bs GOP be ” ys Drop Is Only | foreign other, urging thet Red F When Your Prescription HI Transition Period . ) China be kept out of the U.N.,| [i] Js Filled by Simms.-- |) _ WASHINGTON (UR)—Union of} favoring the Laghaan-Celler, a LOWER ame at peru Xs tabor wd ‘ r ing the Bricker PRICES i ie. sdministretion “Congr endihent as an encroachment |}) ! to halt rising unemployed. on th stot 9.5m «UB *) fe the { Weegee exper estimate | | att i ! i ONLY t ber of x eas the 4,000,505 sans bo’ savene | DIFFERENCE _ poten fi ( 3 wou gher than n Janu- | sriblehead- Lt Bay ~~ ary in 1953" and 1957, about the’ sm mene ge i now ai mM MS S wD an # a same as 1951, and about half the . 5 “ es relieved by tablets taken in- : 1949-50 PRESS CHIEF — Harlan Logan,” i Lo ppaeppiens i = a wegen he to and, In a more | of the internation the new Ie © —Main Floor— : te Pasir ~ te tone, the AFL, last chief of the Iy tional dieses iimimieenanel " Simulated onyx base with enclosed week contended that the job situa- | 5e°vice of the U.S, ‘gga tion actually the | Agency, He brings - new government apes cons Ry assignment a’ vast slain Census bureau experts who: draw eorial . werk’ publie and advertising. up the figures conceded that there —may be-a-“tittie hidden unempioy- |» ment in them, But they said the CiO's argument, at least, were Report ies “exaggerations,” é Union officials said that they are worried not only about the Bi ming “rap' * rise in unemployment | this | ‘Bo Sinus ing all out in fall but also about the drop in Bod * ' iran t © dindrous | overtime work and the rash of ‘MeC arth Y ed Replies reliet from thene tablets. 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Pontiac Press Phote Imprisons Boy Several Hours like rock’ formation, held a 13-year- old climber. captive for several hours, 40 feet above the - ground, and a sheriff's posse had to scale the cliff to yescue him. Sheriff's Capt. James B, Miller main out only three hours. No | Signs. used. Rox Ex Company 1014 Pont. St. Bk. Bidg. FE 4-0462 FOR FAST Dativeny, AIL: OAKLAND Fuel & Paint Co. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone re 5-6159 wo: -/ worth of supposedly said the boy, Richard Powelt of Apple Valley, felt himself falling || yesterday white crawling up the escarpment. He threw his weight to one side, the cliff, and slid feet-first into the crevice. ~ There he stuck, Deputy Freerhan Lewis lassoed a rock above Rich- ard and climbed up to him. Several airmen from a nearby base also climbed up, Then Lewis went on above Richard and dropped a_second line, which was secured beneath the boy's arms. Richard was hoisted out and lowered to ‘Days in Nudist Camp’ Too Hot for Projector OKLAHOMA CITY @— “Ten Days in a Nudist Camp” proved too hot for a theater's movie pro- jector. Firemen said the film accident ally caught ‘fire while being shown and heavily damaged about $35,000 aeeront™ Len en equipment. i (Pere an CHAINS YOUR YOUNGSTER Wii ft ele ety ¥ ea ee ee de ee Fork-Like Rock —| VICTORVILLE, Calif. @—A fork- the ground, little the worse for | | his experience. | the start of 1955, Terms Sought Rep. Kean’s. Proposal Would Keep 52 Pct. Rate Until Next Year WASHINGTON i — Rep. Kean (R-NJ) today proposed a compro- mise'-of sharp differences over corporation income tax rates which now divide key House tax writers and the Eisenhower administra- Significant as one of the _first public moves in this direction, Kean’s proposal would (1) con- tinue the present 52 per cent corporate income tax rate-through- 1954 and (2) lower it to J per _cent effective next Jan. 1. President Eisenhower has asked | Congress to keep corporate taxes where they are for another year. But a number of GOP tax writers on Capitol Hill, and some Demo- erats, favor letting it drop to 47 per cent as scheduled April 1.. 7 ca ae There have been suggestions that an April 1 compromise of 50 per cent might be reached. Kean, a member of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee, adopted that figure but said he would urge that it not be put into effect until Eisenhower, in his State of the Congress to cancel not only— the also scheduled reductions in excise {Corporation Tax : Union message Thursday, asked | corporation tax cut due April t-but+— Newspaper’s Boasting — TUCSON, Ariz, — The Tucson Daily Citizen spread over eight columns at the top of page 1 a story that the Citizen had. been adjudged the best daily newspaper in the state for 1953 by the Arizona Newspapers Assn, However, a four-column picture just. below the Citizen's pride- filled award story was Upside down, An alert mechanical department caught the mistake and none of a ioe | Bans to Be Given _ | |AAAA will give tests at locations lee ce Mh of the_speeeh-| Picture Almost Nullifies, 4d Locally, the Michigan Council of to be later specified. Ernest A ~aecept all women in Michigan. The tests, instituted in 1947, have BEEF ..... ; on entdencs| Fire Razes Fire Hall from aspiring young: men. and MEDICINE LAKE, Mont, «#— Fire of undetermined origin de- | stroyed this tiny town's fire hall GENEY DRY CLEANERS 42 West FR hig ic = pray Service FE 5-6107 rie Opes Feday Uail 8 Fine for Stuffing . “New, Bulk Pack SAUER — KRAUT 3 ibs, - fer. «= the papers hit the street, : kin! pe te sensitive $ increased $0 it won't irrita asi, by Thon. Leeming & Or 1h renee rae nave taxes. “Because of the present need for revenue,” the President said, “‘the | corporation income tax should be kept at the current rate of 52 per cent for another year, and the ex- ise taxes scheduled to be reduced on’ April 1, including those on liquor. mobiles, should be continued at vo ea * Lt Rep. Daniel A. Reed (R-NY), chairman of the Ways and Means Committee and a champion of tax reductions, is expected to oppose strenuously any such course in mittee Republicans. 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Fred Robert Tiffany Came to the pastorate in 1946, The |-— following is a digest of his sermon for yesterday morning: [ * ¢* « Out of the East comes a state- ment which is deep in wisdom. “Religion,” says this COMtERIpOrArY | message Is the verse, “Now we Shine Forth Oe ee ee: Senne = even: ‘thes. you see in a mirror, dimly, : Othens ‘noe the. Welned eT ee ee vised Standard Vi Ai means use it! Rend thd: sucred scriptures tn pe cp cmmnyraly- availa truth clear for siggy aged clously grant the same joy others! The important-matter-in.a-home. is light. It is of secondary conse- quence what kinds of lamps you use to reflect that light. Don‘t-deny someone the light of life because he won't use the same kind of lamp that you like! the Light — and humbly remem- ber, that having gotten it, even then you view. it dimly. es Scholar, philosopher, — and stateeman wea 8. Parl — but REV. FRED R. 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Marysints a ¥ A 2 = PN tes: . a from- far heitieladgien ‘Saskatchewan indicate that a year of _intensive search for black gold has pro- : <5 ghegntipieata ae This field officially meecrined _ underlies -wheatlands ‘aed “ _ing the getioment of Gmiy. 300 | +. * + ‘When the first oll well in the field was brought in last September, Smiley had 187 on of 105.-Now the town claims 350 residents and tliere are 30 producing wells and others are being a brought in-at the rate of two a week. * "The oil from. these wells comes from — Viking sand 2,300 feet down. Experts say it is of excellent light quality like ,_ the oil from the Leduc fields of Alberta. — .. In 1953 Saskatchewan. experi- Pe enced its most intensive search BS for oll. This was financed by 75 F ~ Canadian and American oil com- panies. At year’s end the province oe oe “ae Unlike the Smiley field, oil from ’ most other Saskatchewan wells is heavy black crude. Yet Imperial Oil Company = experts who brought in the first Smiley - well, believe the find there will even- 7 ae aS — tually match the Leduc discovery in both quality and quentity. More Using City Library- ____.___ City Librarian Apa SHe.ty’s annual ‘the increasing-~ ly important place this cultural institu- tion holds in the life of the commit Sppcany ccd tuldel aedead te og 1,600 to 25,051. In 12 months i they borrowed 200,617 books or a 5,000 more than the year. This is the largest num- ber since the depression year of DB ccabb tapas A age ica ee se eee: of volumes ‘loaned declined ~ slightly because of parking difficulties — and the work of the bookmobile which F earn paw aur . “in public use of the ibrary, the —— shows an increasing demand for non-fiction and tech- nical subjects. Another note-. (secede ainbongheee terse Books cdl tak & yor nan ara = : bookmobile loanings were to chil- oon. = qe Miss Sutzy’s report makes it easy to ‘understand how the projected north- \ “aerial gant fa ' and Lawrence Streets. ‘Pontiac can be proud that so large a ; ee dt ree ai eT the_main—library, however, the feature about. blue jays. ‘One tag tlecki bs bbs oven sncee Metp, _ tonnage owned by Greeks is being sailed _ a under foreign flags to escape heavy taxes. The government is negotiating _with the owners in the hope of remedy- ing this situation. _ There have been noteworthy expansion’ of the country’s electric power pro- ~~ducing capacity and g0od:-road-syatem,——___— and upturns in mining and other indus- tries. ah mont See Ae oe _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1954 basic industry. \ * *- * \ Last year’s wheat crop was 52 per cent above pre 1940-levels. Rice production is up 127 per cent. In cotton, citrus fruits and alfalfa the story is much the same. All this is the fruit ‘ot technical as- ‘sistance by American experts. Greek agricultural methods have beet evalu tionized and the country’s _ished soil is becoming. minenn nnn Tue bigger a person’s mouth, the more often he puts his foot in it; and the oftener he puts his foot in it, the bigger it becomes. ‘This constitutes an especially vicious circle. The Man About Town Have Better Home The Friends of Fred and “Rusty’”’ Come to Rescue Hands: What the nations should shake, instead of arms. Tuanks to his goo! neighbors and friends, Fred Berg, who lived aloné with his-dog “Rusty” in a small “eabin near Stringham School, now has a befter_ “home than the one destroyed by fire a few nights —~ ago. pea ee Set ee ee oe com eee _ M. J. O'Connell © of 23 James St, about the late Gus Dorais. “One of our most enthusiastic bird feeders Eisenhower's Mrs: Harriett Ryan of Keego Harbor, ange Canes aaty snp retest’ hamden eric ovary obo is as matured if not moré so the sparrows—they irritate the _ Ticklish Job _ Tak of. the People fal pOan AIA A - an and bis faithful dog that saved bis life by + Reaposing to ovther,topeiey trom a “To Settle a Bet,” I find that five states still require a poll tax _ receipt as eligibility to vote. ; manager of a camp near Standish, is in -a Highland over’ Sgt. Hefner Reports Operation. Santa Claus Was a Big Success Overseas I would like to thank my neigh- bors and members of the various churches and clubs for sending “All of the clothes were taken to” and senseless and if Pontiac dogs _are excused-it is high time the township supervisors protected our dogs too. My dog is eight years old aud “was vaccinated a week ago and he is still suffering .. . I know. I took the treatment ‘years ago when a cat bit me. Home owners’ dogs are mostly well cared for and any signs of sickness_or drooling at the mouth : Who tries to rule by fear . <"-* twice ¢ as churches: Which one , acush unhappi- ness? By DR. GEORGE W. ORANE Case J-291: Beth G., aged 14, is a very bright high schooler. “Dr, . I have a serious “Tt's my Daddy. He is a won- derful man, most of the time. “But he likes to drink. gets so drunk he doesn't know what he is doing. tick dom bs ne oo er till she was black and blue. Then he turned on me and struck ‘G < = 3 \t s +E 2 . x rt By JAMES J. METCALFE The boss is stupid as can be in wants his workers tobe seared he is near. But his ambi- Will not be For ‘anyone who is “Can never do his best a ccs oe .. And others will detest . The boas Is blind who doesnot see That love-instead of fear . ‘siti balance his employment books And keep him in the clear. Baering Down And then he" ee Anita = go de pesca would, for the safety of the own- to size age. Most of the candy } ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER and toys were beet t0 sire to the Everett True er’s family, be cared for. Sowhy ( BY AMNe en news Service Moreover, a drunkard’s accu- ; make these dogs suffer? The stray - sations often mirror his own fifty boys and girls who were dcqs shoul be tld Us oldtime sports writers line mind, Besides, when your 1. . icked Christmas o stack a t ee a a I will. never ‘have another dog peg layout. We bb Stage is reduced to the moran level, Thanks and God bless you, from it this has to be dase ..... it's to Yanks and Braves have been built you forget the products of your the men in “M” Company. -— up like an actor's heels, = 0 Slcal formulae and Sic. R. E, Hefner Daily Reader come yo RA16366152 Both teams were already Co. M 31 Inf. 7 Div. ' aes Says Teachers, _ stronger than cigarstore air. So & rote will commit APO-7 c/o P. M. Prod | Mi — crimes act as stupidly as a San Francisco, Calif. : uce Real Miracles So it looks like they will breeze child in ’ aa Everett True isa crack shot You will find, it you observe in with the wind in back of their Meny shee Sie ee OS ik ‘that preaching in @ Bome or else- eats. In firing Dressen we figure silly antics. of the drunkards, but Dislikes County fe. with a_blow-gun_ bean shooter he where gets very little results. Yet, - ‘the front office counted their. the situation ». no laughing» mat- ‘Vaccinations = —~Gareies “and aetignts fellow —pat—Ieachers produce’ “miracles ~ and-—chickens belore-they laid the exgs. 1% ae - : + stter ferers im restaurants by pinging yee co i al ovary Lity that has been written by “ Taxpayer’ walters in the head when he en- ’ Thee wee geet Mme te on dog vaccinations and I agree counters the familiar trouble of wot Mrs, Lacille Brown air tek ee entothcers of & hog or wolf or other selfish with him. cai dc being able to get their eye. 400 E. Wilson Ave. wanted to back up without un- \ >rute loading. : The cure is varied. Prophy- ros and Cons of. 18-Year-Old Vote Idea Wert buzz te owners wome fais take the ft dak. That's being of outdoors life. The game is big stressed by the Alcoholics Anony- S Bric Up Discussion on Mental Ages Siti Raters Ten a cients tao. By DAVID LAWRENCE ’ WASHINGTON — In President everybody” message to’ Congress, ‘Thus if girls are to vote it may well be argued that the voting age many experts say the girl of 16 than _Jy on second thought will not the boy of 18. wrod fo soe pei a da cons amendment will. permit 18-year-olds to Few people who read it vote. proba- bly realized that it meant the vote happening to their. country a rectly to their own lives. ae ee ue E ; hh gf hit hfe tng tore tare 6 “something - for - “should be reduced to 16 because. the - percentages are even Reasons for not voting. have Salen too 6s es on seem to know more about- ' the problems of the day than those who are far above the. present vot- re- it i i ie ad z - ar ie ere A would nev- , the total Do oe thik the rontatfce ever yellow races and paid Shantz What he was worth? - Hi F figr another pitcher. Now the dif- arenes Se Ss micas oe bination of the -_ 'H ness, but you ae oe ta ka ee eet war, TTALY RENOUNCES all democ- > 5. ecabraced ye : wc bike: “More Milk (Calcium) : fs Children to Be Calm and wy l “Quick. Relief for “HEADACHE | Soop Bk ma STANBACK Speen eens ; Pane Crash Falls in Burbank SOOTHING RELIEF UGHS The pilot a co-pilot suffered _| cuts, burns and possible fractures, and a third man, sleeping in_an apartment largely destroyed by flames,. suffered “critical burns over most of his body. * € « The plane developed trouble over the city. Witnesses said a wing tip snapped a power ‘line, knocking out lights, tralfic signals and 150 private ge age wingtip ‘struck Thet you con park in a Downtown Heated Garage | for as low. as 25 Special Monthly Rates . with in and out privileges We Invite Your Patronage 4 GARAGE 16 S. Perry St. Oetdeor Parking ~f t Advertisement) FADES PAINS of ARTHRITIS and no ROEURTISE age before Plunging gg a duplex. * Critically ‘sdrned ot Gale Alex- ander, 53, - an—aircraft—_mechanic, | asleep in the house- largely de- stroyed by flaming gasoline, A neighbor, Fire Chief John O'Connor of-Lockheed air terminal, smashed a window and dragged Alexander from amid the searing flames. All his clothes but one sleeve were | burned from his body, The pilot, David Thayer, 35, Arcadia, who is chief pilot for Fullerton Oil Co.: which owned the plane, escaped with cuts, bruises and shock. Co-pilot Lawrence Bas- sett, 34, Burbank, suffered from imany cuts and eames internal | fractures. ‘Congressman Judd ‘Would Fight Mao WASHINGTON 7 — Rep, Judd | (R-Minn) contended today — that, | far from supporting the seating of H Mao Tse-tung’s Communist} Chinese government in the United | Nations, the UNITED States should | concentrate on making him fail in | China, 3 / away from the Kremlin, if through fail — and the first aim of our foreign policy in Asia should be directed toward that end,"" Judd declared in a copyrighted article written for the magazine VU. 5&. News & World Report. Judd struck out against what he just be nice enough to the Chinese Communists, we can detach from them the Russian Communists . jolts | or we can make a Tito out of Mao . Wrecked as” “Mireraft a two- sagan : yaad bares in a re district yesterday, engines which dazzled the nation for almost Tpeeped about the wealth which ‘following its guidance he began to’ called “the myth” that “it we Will eRe SG SES true source of his eye-popping wealth. The’ taciturnity of the grizzled, old desert rat left un- answered the question of whence came thée\.wellspring of the loot half a century. ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. JANUARY ‘Til, 1954 _ (Enigma of Scotty’ s eek Q operated " the Gospel Fomtetion, ‘ fon these KE eta NG Was it a never-ending vein of| His wife, Josephine, 77, moved gold in the almost- to Long Beach, Calif., years ago reaches of the Funeral ®\ He has a son, Navy Lt. Walter i hard by the California- ‘>, tot, cx = wastelands? Or wag it the bulging buried Scotty.Thursday on 2 SS oa ei overlooking . his desert loinaire A. H. J = castle a the imposing struc- Whatever it was, the secret died| ture there is.en inscription in with Scotty the other day. ee reads Up- to the last, Scotty never In the desert, there is enabled him to set a Chicago-to-| Los Angeles record railroad run in a chartered train, hob-nob with the social elite of America and Europe, and pop for the drinks of untold topers in a hundred water- ing holes all over the West.. His brand was: the $100 tip to anyone who would take the ~greenbacks and largesse freely. dispensed on bacchanalian parties which causes old4imers still alive to yowl in will be There reminiscence. Anybody for prospecting? They'll remember Scotty for those high Saka which earesd. 2 Tools chipped by men of the legend, but they’ ll remember much longer. the! Moorish-Span- a tranquility, One feels the force of the sun and the mysterious si- lence of the night: Much treasure| . found hidden beneath these | mountains, and great will be the recompense for those who look for this treasure by their hard labor.” Is Scotty hinting that a persis- tent hunter can find the fortune? in the desert trying to follow Death Valley Scotty to his gold caches over the years. : Regularly \, the-Floor’ iI less floor is a tale that 20 men died on this new KELVINATOR ish castle the prospector’ and his medicinal value Chicago millionaire friend built, (Advertisement) It cost $3,000,000 and it is within) Now Many Weer a few ‘miles of the highest and lowest points in the United States.| FALSE TEETH Mt. Whitney rises to 14,496 feet With Comfort in majestic splendor and frowns More down on the lowest point in Death Valley which plunges to 276 feet; more irmiy below sea level. TEBTH cn your plate. 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The party favors were pink and orchid umbrellas whieh tied in with the. centerpiece of ~ orchid snapdragons, pink carnations and a white net umbrella, A June wedding is planned by r--~ CAROL A. LAING The engagement of Carol A. Laing to James E. Hargraves Jr. has been announced by her moth- er, Mrs. James E. Laing of Au- ‘burn road. Carol is the daughter |- of Mrs, Laing and the late Mr. Laing, and James is the son of Mr._and Mrs. James E. Hargraves of Auburn Heights. A spring wed- Other guests of the evening in-| The Novelaires, male quartet, of the *s Glee Club, -will- be _presénted Friday evening as a spe- cial feature of- the Glee Club Concert at Pontiac High School. Beginning ai 8:15 o'clock, the concert will be presented by the Vocal Department of the high school. Tick- University of Michigan Men ; g oe 1S : % men, _ aes ets are available at the school, at Calbi Music Store, Robinson's studio, from Mrs. Vernon | C. Abbott, representing the University of Michigan Alumnae Club; and from Edward Barrett, representing Uaverty of Michigan Bride- Elect Plans for her wedding have been announced by~Catherine Nord, daughter of the senior Paul Nords of Ferry-avenue, | ding ta: planned. the couple. Catherine, who will become the Junior Units SNH Mr. and Mrs. . - E. L. Nicolay to Entertain “of Pontiac d and. Grosse for Musicale pete Pare : announced — th Members of the Junior Tuesday Hs Musicale groups will be guest art- — ists for the Tuesday Musicale pro- of ‘their gram to be held Tuesday in Grace | - daughter 3 Lutheran Fellowship Hall. On the Jo A t program will be x ane, 2 The Mariner ......cs0 052-4. Buchtel Keith F.. : Tu oa. Brian Woolcock ; ; Sonatina, Allegretto .......4.. Kuhlau Shreve, son of Piano solo, Penny Nicolls Country Dance ............ thoven Mr. and Mrs. Piano an, John Willoughby In Schubert's Day .. Richard Krensiau fT. E. Shreve cone Teddy Gaensbauger ini “of eS : Piano. isis, danet Livingston Detroit, - , a eS, at.a dinner in ate Piano solo, Sue Braid their home. re eae tee The bride. Schatz Waltz ............:.5. . elect -attended- Piano solé, Judy Dickstein Hungarian Fantasy : Piano solo, plasy Jo Paull Warrior's Bong 2... 6s.cenevsceus Heller Piano po 4 Susan. Johnson ; Shimer Junior } College, and tie day Wil be Mars, A. A. Dod shun 'the cold . . . for added wear, wide hems may be easily lowered. Slate blue, navy, brown, green or |to Fellowship Class Movies Mak Shawn? lass alk ae aed ma | Presbyterian : “|Naval Tidices. Tells Plans bride of Richard T. Griffin Jan, 23 in a 10 o'clock Nuptial High Mass at St. Vincent. de Paul Church, will have her sister, Rita, for her maid of hon st POR F, Stokes of Chicago will attend the bridegroom, who is the son of Mrs, G D, 4. Griffin of Chicago and ‘the bared Dr. Griffin, The bride’s attendants will in- clude Rosalie Algiers of Hartford, Wis., Mrs. William. Grunewald of Fox Lake, Ill.,. June Shroba of Joliet, Iil., and- Mary Durr of Chi- cago, The prospective bride's niece, Joann Nord, will be flower girl. Seating the guests will be Thom- as Talbot of Chicago, Dr. James Griffin of Madison, -Wis., John H. Boyd and. Dr, Eugene Narsete, both from Chicago, Women Meet _Mre. Robert Boggs, assisted by Mrs._H._E._MeCulleeh, Mrs. Mrs, John Davies Heads Guild Eight Mrs. John J. Davies was elected president of Guild Eight of All Saints Episcopal Church when the | ¥ group met Wednesday in Stevens Hall. Other officers elected were Mrs. Clarence Chamberlain, and Mrs. James Glennie, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Herbert Halcrow, retiring president, the hostess for the afternoon. ident, vice pres- was ana aa ‘a = Secs eH ; Allemanders — in the cafeteria, which was New Year's ag gre iiales The committee in charge “ Mr. and Mrs, Sid Geals, Mr. Mrs. Everett Batchelor and . Scholtz. | }Coming Events vrw ary 1008 will meet at the Auburn oe American Legion Home evening } toad es. oo! hi ac 186 will meet at Grows oe on ten Pike strent Tuesday ast ang Sigma ‘orit will meet . ht Alfred ha Avenue meet furthan, 282 Judson St. Tues- oy a 12:30 pm. for & cooperative Blue! Star Moihers ~g "4 Pour val agg | Tacate of . in the YM insta! woman’ s Literary Clab b wi, meet Tues- A at 12:30 p.m, with Ts oo ar: Time Chib of Maccabees will party Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Milton Linsiey, Norw Aid will. meet Leeba mye at 1 p.m aaa Mrs. Gustave Person, 7 Thirza, on Plaine. Quick Sewin Circle a sess with Alice O'Dea, 154 Cottage ‘. Wednesday at 10 a. m. There will be « eS luncheon at noon. Take No Chances . When painting indoors, be-sure there i. enough light so that you don’t miss.any spots, was ey to the 135 decorated with balloons and other Wilbur _. Rowston, 193 Norton Ave, to sew cancer - ‘ward D- Auchard, Mrs. ‘Atlan“M poe, Vera Bassett and Mrs. Brad- ley Scott; presented a—skit—-when the. Women's Association of First -|Feted at Party LON } } ammacnenineaats iil ee ee Aneta aaiaimtoanen 5 i ee: Betrothals 4 pra ¢ 4 i . a = 2) f é \ & Chee A “UMSingers |} Show Skill —- in Concert i Perform Intricate a . Selections Sunday} | at Cranbrook © ; ¥ le i Consequently, as the perform- ; i 3 Fy : f celli.” “Glory to.God in the High- est” and “Now Let Uz Thank Thee, Local Chapter Confers Degree on Nancy Flynn The Americanization “Fi Oi ‘ou sorority met recentyT with Mrs, Richard Fox in the Fox| 4.4 drive, ring i* 3 ding date has been set. ; Announcing the engagement of | their daughter, Norma, to John E. Ermoznik are Mr. and Mrs. Elan- iter J. Stuart-of Auburn avenue. |. |Jobn tf» the son of Mr. and Mrs, nk Erznoznik of South Midland drive, . * * Ni uA A. | . | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 11 rful Note Into Gray and Gl aie Seales Mrs. Martha Clark of Lakeview ment of her daughter, Betty, and Pfc, Harry Gordon North, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry North of Dearborn. A Jan. 16 wedding is planned. oomy Jan avenue is announcing the engage- | —- E erbeel f Edi aT if : ¢ E EF 3 f EF 4 z } bbard Speaks Her Vows: i g | E Bas * E f efi HULK i! tH i i if i 5E j ; FE i | hh ee? Wever PTSA Hears Illustrated Weather Talk No Appointment Necessary : Evenings by Appointment | | TL N. Saginaw St. Loop Building—Next to Yerdstich FE Planning © | tard winter, said Path Hoseman honeymoon in | research assistant of McMath Hul. Aspen, Colo., | bert Observatory of the University are Mr. and |ot Michigan at Lake Angelus .| Speaking on weather fallacies, Sdn oa a" a ’* | proverbs are true, citing as an who were | example, “red sun in the morning, married sailors take warning; red sun at Saturday night, sailor’s delight."” afte va Miss Hedeman used slides to show ; we various types of cloud formations Christ Church | and Fag ene in producing the weather, Thursday evening when geet ‘ever .PTSA met in the school the former ‘Mis. Eugene . Susan Speed {dent, announced that the school Hubbard bazaar will be held Feb, 12; and daughter of |e toming tonsuoe dances to ¥s ‘ cs] ‘the Thomas N.| held Jan. 21 and 2%, and every Hubbards of a4 week in February and Birmingham, | - wever chorus, directed by Wi- _ and the liam Coffing, sang several songs. bridegroom is |Barbara Lustig, announced the the son of |tumbers Dre and Mrs. | Mrs, L. B. Callely Spademan, | ostess to Sorority also of Mrs, L, B. Callely of Delaware Birmingham, drive was hostess. Thursday eve- os - {ning to members of Beta Theta lad LS eey : amy | Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega wee oe DP ryohwm rege cco Sige Aen Don Emery Cleans Suede |wason and Mrs. Raymond How- Restore suede shoes. that are ell will attend the national execu- poner rnd pee fon teed Plaza in rd adbeny J 2 on Jan. brushing thoroughly. = i vy, SILVER OIL PERMAN' eeeeue - COLD WAVES .cse0 ? tithal ii Elect Mrs. Hill . to Head Club Mrs, Maude Hill was elected president of Sunset Club Thursday afternoon at Wilson School. dances. Meyers, Patsy’ Hampton, Dorothy Pintrict and Patsy Christian. which will be held Jan, 21 at the school, preg.| 10 Air Blankets: Air or. dry woolen blankets only dried in cool air shrink and the fabric hardens. “| group discussion on national pol- Anyone 60 years old or over is " invited to attend the next meeting, |) on warm, sunny days. Bignkets | County. Mrs. Helen Randall led a Devotions were given by Mrs. Malcoim Barton. 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What makes matters worse, of course, is that at the very time when a heater is going full blast, erly vented heater. and a. tightly. .} Sealed: house-can be" pretty darn? lethal. No matter what sort of heating equipment you use, if it burns a vent to provide maximum safety. If you have a central system, in- spect the stove pipe and the chim- ney at frequent intervals to be sure that there ate no leaks which will allow fumes to escape, If you-use individual reom heat- ers, be sure that these are vented in some manner and that there is some fresh air reaching the room, let anyone else go to sleep in a room unless the heater is ade- quately vented. aise ne nm weg Ree ln eee Rm ea a aI ea + ie > Your PET at To Buy. _ CARNATION or & These The combination of an improp-| And never, never, go to sleep or |. ‘fuel it must have some sort of] ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, 3M Here are some pretties for her purse, colorful and cleverly designed leather acces- sories, They're a joy to the woman — with a passion for neatness and a boon to the gal who can never find anything in her handbag. ry Frigndship Ss for Widow : ‘Mourning, Woman With any. Visits quite up over it. Since she had no family t turn to, I told her that whenever she felt like getting out af the’ house, she could eee see tee wees Bee on Hot “orn Couple) ~~ o “1. By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I've been going steady for nearly three months now with a boy who goes || to. my school, but he doesn’t pay | any attention to me around schnol. I've tried to talk to him and find out why, but he just laughs and won't, get serious about it. ) ike him an awful lot and would hate to break up with him, ‘but what else can I do?” . String along with him, that’s and stay free’ So iaikded doom aa bi wohed, He te rt FRIENDS to Wardrobe \Add Tote Bag Choice of MILK ‘ ‘There he sat in his car watching a woman tug and pull and work to get her car out of a parking space. To make it easy for her all he had +to do was back his car a few feet —but-he didn't bother. It's in such little ways as these Gn eae hoes whet: a CHICKEN | BROTH Giant 46 Oz.” Con AL Tall Size he is a cent) RO 18a ‘Store Lemons in Jar Store lemons in a tightly-sealed ‘glass jar in the refrigerator to keep them from drying, : oa + and cuffs will be a great aid. OUR ADDRESS CHANGE the year is a new bag. Here, “hoa vaahenmantll you'll find every conceivable type Nye Dairy wishes to announce that” all business and plant operations ~ are now being carried on in our % 4 io Jani painmvenere arta’ we will announce our Grand Opening an Sethe yout une ee _ new, modern pest at 585 m8 a ase apna - WATCH FOR NEWS OF : RAND OPENING Girl Shouldn't Insist On Steady Beau Spending His School Hours With Her spending what time he wants with the boys. If he buckled down to spending every free minute at school with | | you, walking with you in the halls, | eating lunch with you, efc., —, feel swallowed up. He has cubbyholed in his mind for Gates and free time. If he doesn’t want to mix you with his work, he won't But why break up with him over that? You know you're his girl. my going out with other boys he to be alone, “I- was only too glad -to help her over this very trying period, but now after six months she still continues to. come in almost every night of the week. My hus- band, ‘who was yery sympathétic in the beginning, is getting tired of this intrusion on our privacy Answer: This is a very “aurnisult problem, ‘The only solution I can thifik ot lies in the hope that you have a number of friends who, like iherself, are alone and would ‘be very glad‘to be friends with her. If. you ask them over one at} a time with her, you could per- haps encourage their friendship. Dear Mrs.Post: My husband and I have received an invitation to a semi-public dinner which stipu- lates. “tuxedo preferred.’' My hus- band has one but I have no eve- ning dress. My only special-occa- sion dresses are of the formal afternoon type. 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A Mrs, £. who tells me that she ance Wife’ s Wealthy | __and her husband are wealthy peo-| ple is very angry at her new son- in-law, He has asked hig bride to discontinue accepting a financial allowance from her parents. “Betsy is a beautiful girl and used to the best,’ writes Mrs. E. “Tt was because we knew that this boy. could give her. nothing but a small apartment that we built and furnished her home for her. “What right has he now to ob- ject to our giving her ‘money that he can’t give her? What's ahead ee ee man?’ I'd say happiness was ahead of . Betsy If she sticks to such a man. He sounds fine to me. He sounds like someone who not only \re- spects his own energy, but de- mands respect for it from — ‘He might even begin to make sense to hig mother-in-law if she could stop thinking of money as dollars for a minute. For if we re- duce money back into its original meaning, we see that it is not dol- lars; but energy. Tt is the use of our capacities, So when we Insist on Betsy taking our money, We are forcing her te accept our energy. We may, be really saying to her, ’ “Your husband's stregth Is in- sufficient. It cannot give you the support that our energy can give.” : That is not a kind suggestion to make to a young. wife. No de- lusion of interest in her welfare can make it kind. No satisfaction in seeing her expensively clothed | can make it truly loving. » For our own growth, we need honsty here. We need to examine’ this desire to continue financial assistance to a child who doesn't ' need it, for it is less likely to rep- * structure, sg dees -*e & th ea Eg ¢ : FF Fes h & “to make their jealous appear morally appealing to ob-— __that they have not learned how | impulses f This French formula hand lotion is really French! Like a breeze on the Champs Elysees, like the satin of Mademoiselle’s cheek, this delightful lotion slips. over your skin, smoothing and softening it into oo00-la-la beauty! Light Gleams Like Stars in Sky Rocket Fixtures By ELIZABETH HILLYER Light sparks in every direction— like sky rockets in the sky-—from dramatic new light fixtures that are Italian-inspired, After years.of almost no ceiling | ‘fixtures at all, this is high drama to change the look of a room, Slen- |Instant Hit. | tributor. Mary Margare McBride devi: es Don't Hang Onto Things for Someone Else to Use ee etter ain't meee tamsl ie tes tes ve pollard at using my ‘ie . That was really too much. announced in # tone J tied vainly to keep trom 7 belligerent: I doubt if I convinced my guest, though I piled sad els an 00d Sle of plencures povtpened too long. Cookie Treat half hour or so of my harangue, te a certain feeling of disappoint. ment when a bottle of French perfume she had been hoarding for « great occasion turned out to have evaporated when the occasion arrived. ; Nothing could better have il-j lustrated my point unless it would | be the ‘story of another woman who, after years of yearning, bought herself a handsome, tight- curled Persian lamb coat. Of course it was far too nice to. wear | just any old time, so through the years it has been kept in a moth-proof bag in the attic, I almost wept for that woman the other day—she went to the attic and found the skins dried out and splitting. The garment is With Men Mrs. Graybiel Says PHS Coach Goes for Peanut Variety By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor The pretty brunette wife of Pon- tiac High School's new coach, Mrs. Edward Graybiel, is today’s con- She offers a recipe for Peanut Cookies that are an instant hit ye dprbiy pelea hetageann de mires ghey i ls eel alee + However, she did admit, after a IF you ore slender— one ore now showing more inter- est in the heavy wool type sweaters” white wool jacket or lemon yellow cable stitched pullover. the heavy white wool jacket called | “Bermuda Rig.” It has a ‘hand | knit look, is simple and wearable with the slim skirts and tapered. ‘pants. It is true they are most becoming to slender figures. COAT SETS ‘Miss A; S-— Fashion notabie is a _SAPPAREL and SPORTSWEAR ALL SALES FINAL! Better Dresses— DRESSES that sold to $24.95... ..$10.00 : DRESSES that sold to $35.00.....$15.00 1 |. DRESSES that’sold to $39.95.....$20.00 1 |. DRESSES that sold to $49.95... . «$25.00 | servers, " . - In a nursery school, for exam- * ple. a smail boy who becomes « jealous of the red clay structure - his neighbor is building will try to smash it. He is quite honest about it,-and you know where you are with him-and his jealous impulse.} — Bat in the adult world we don't know where we are with nay bal od 8 p 8 eaueeeeere S| Fur Trimmed Coats COATS that sold for $69.95. . 4 COATS that sold for $89.95. COATS that sold for $119.00... .$74.00 . $44.00 - ++ 4 $54.00 : i : i 8 Flinders aat 4 ‘ae } PCLig A al : 19 Pays attention 41 Dark yellow > 23 Constella' 42 Tree trunk _ : : j 24 Swiss 43 “The cow | 2 5 Where three i. sermon ghee | : > aes ol pag ged — catindtnonteliat aed Brushed Wool COATS that-sold-for $129.00. + $84.00 = m on ng trips 4 os . As a newcomer with three y youne it’s even, mor x a waste, of | Sia'b8 $1 A COATS that sold for $149.00. ... $94.00 | a der shafts of bright brass radiate | ch . . Gray not | Course, ‘ = oo) ayaa . trom a center to be tipped with| ad too’ much opportunity to par-|age waiting for! just the right | $25.98 ...... $20.98 candelabra bulbs that are very| “cpate in EE ne | ey und hace fan The made || RSEeeeeseeenG |i. ia af oenp ne Sa = || Better Suits like twinkling stars, and likes to sew and knit. journey I ever heard of was if & “CREEPERS 9 ji} : 4 The largest and most festive of PEANUT COOKIES made after her husbend's deat. || © Combed Cote SUITS that sold to $59.95 $27.00 the designs sketched, called As | By Mrs. J. Edward Grayblel [5 years the two had planned || @ Reo. $1.38 s sold to i Oe . $27. tral Sky Rocket, is 3 feet wide | 1 cup shortening that trip but always found-some || @ = SUITS that sold to $69.95. . $37.00. and has 24 shafts, It in suggested | } cup sussr aide tise te came alt 98: . aE 7 for dining rooms, entrance halls | ; sors a = SUITS that sold to $89.95. ...... $47.00 . dal alate well 1%4 ‘cups flour | ee ne a TTT ttt SUITS th id 119.00 Other fireworks fixtures are} } ieaspomm baking powder pre nae la lek une SNOW SUITS that sold to $119.00. . .$57.00 smaller, some closer to the ceiling| } cup cornfiskes eight years agg told me that for low-ceilinged rooms. One new)| 1% cup salted peanuts ager ee $14.98 $11.98 design, called a tri-mobile drops| Cream shortening and sugars as thought, knowing ° Fee 3 ’ - : oo . Add . Sift in-| almost the exact day of her shortened. to. adjust the fixture | oatmeal, cornflakes, vanilla and new , , to its best height in the foom, | nuts. ae excitement. ; Yichien Babylans COATS that sold to $59.95. .... . .$36.00 The sky rocksite are emmong the a se “7 io lalger had ts worry show COATS that sold to $69:95..... .$46.00 imaginative fixtures greased a rain y doctor . : se treme ene oes nae ee ee eee said Tad leas than six month to Talat ee ig aed con prerad a fashions arrive for spring. ? | | everything. I brought out 2 aa igo | Be oe ‘ | things I'd put away as, too good | Lemeneeeeei— — fj 2s More Fabric Colors | por ny mca _— , ——— | edoction at colors ts howe fabrics FER Eg anc gable op sngyey are PERMANENTS | Budget Dresses , ‘than they have had in many years. = a po gon, ee arena: thee Styling, cutting or reshap- [}] ‘DRESSES ‘sold to $14.98. Sins oc oe | One called Glosheen, for seemed no reason since there | ing. Have it done NOW. is available for draperies, bed. , seme. | wasn't time to compete or try to DRESSES sold © to ee Ree see ..$ 8.88 — : — ee aoe sod 6 = 5 eee ee a = DRESSES sold to $19.98........$10.88 tels to the darkest hues, and all| The funniest fling about s “Since I didn’t die at the % with permanent satiny finish that | comedians ts that they have to put) that was set, though, I have if 2 agers will withstand countless washings. their giasses on to do their ad libs. ee es oe 2 — ‘as —e BLOUSES sold to $5.98..........$264 J] 8 What Mother : : Sele SS : _aperg, = ; Tm. still_s14d_I..wore. the blu BLOUSES sold to $8.98... 6444 ws Cap E ee is sad that I spilled a whole bottle | BLOVIES sold 1510.98. tees ees AGF & of ink on the front and tore the 3 sash when it caught in the refrig- am : erator door. But at least I got . s Sweaters- - SWEATERS sold to $5.98. viet UM = SWEATERS sold to $7.98. eee : SWEATERS sold to $10.98. wot ae ee Irts SKIRTS that sold to $8.98. “SKIRTS that sold to $10.98... ..$5 | Fur Coats— * ‘eee ee EXAMPLES of DRASTIC REL : ene \ Channel 1—WXYZ-TV . i} 9200 — (0) — “Playhouse.” ~ elothesman. 3)--Place the Face. Jack Smith | host. 4:30-(4)—"0n veer Account.” |. Fi | King Vidor Predicting “> Stars. Will Develop: for | — 5:15—( —“Gabby Hayes.” 5:30—(4)-—“"Howdy Doody.” (2)— “Sports.” (7)—“Rootie Kazoo ” “TUESDAY “MORNING 1:00—(4)—"Today."” $:00—(7)—""W. M. Kelly.” “Playschool, (7) — 9:45—(2)—""News.” Murray | 10:00—(4)—“Ding Dong School.” d:eo—(1)--Wresting Film. Dennis Day. Molly, the chimpan- zee causes problems for Dennis. (2)—I Love Lucy. Lucy's “Mil- lion Dollar Idea” backfire. Comedy. $0:00—(7)—Motor City Fights. Mid- _~ «weight bout: Chuck Coleman vs. ~ Jesse Turner. (2)—Studio— One. “The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. . 16:30—(4)—Who Said That. Quote quiz. (D— ’s Wonderland, (2)— ‘“Arthur Godfrey.” 10:30—(4)—“Glamor . Girl.” : 11:00—~-(4)—"Hawkins Falls." (1)< “Charm Kitchen.”. Strike it Rich. p | SARE)" Potow Your Heart,” —2UESDAY AFTERNOON : 12:00-—(4)—Bride and Groom. m —12 Film. .(2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)—Ross Mullholland. 12:30—~(7)—News. (2)— row’s Search." 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light. (4) — Travel Unlimited. (7)—Stars on Seven. “Tomor- | 1:00-—(4)—""Jean en Show.” $:30—-(4)—Robert Montgomery Presents. Musician wrongly ac- cused of crime in “A Case of Identity.” (2)—Red Buttons. 2:00—(4)—Telerama. ()—My Life. 2:30 — (7) — “Theater.” (2) — “Houseparty.” RONG Kate a . @)—Big ~ Payoff. $:30—(7)—Film Serial. (2)—Ladies Day. 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7) Cowboy Colt. 41: 15—(4)—-Three Steps to Heaven:-+— , | 11:30—(4)—The Bennetts. (2) — Weather. TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)--""Time for Music.” (7) ~"Detroit Deadline.” (2)—“Kit 6:15~(4) “News.” (D— "Sports." 6:30—(4)—Sports. oe Thea- (2)—""News.” 6:45—(4)—Traffic Count, (2— Weatherman. 7:00 — (4) — “ " (Tl Biff Baker. (2)—This is Show iGrifit §:45--()—P aul Killium. (7 —| Remembered Latest Medium By ernegae KLEINER Movie Director King’ Vidor’s pre- that TV will develop A who will make the art of vision drama stand out as D. W. Griffith, Thomas Ince, Mary Pick-, ford and other giants made motion pictures stand out in the beginning. “They made people go to the 2:15—(4)—"Meet the Artist.” 7:30—-(4). — Dinah Shore (7) — American Cavalcade, Q)—Doug ~~Edwards. 1:45—(4)—News. (Jane Fro- man. 8:00—(4)—Milton* Berle. (0— Jungle Story. (2)—Life Is Worth Living . $:30—(2)—Featurette. (7)—TBA. 9:00—(4)—“Fireside Theater.” (7) —Room for Daddy. (2) Foreign Intrigue. 9:30—(4)—Circle Theater. (7) — TV Theater. (2)—Suspense. 10:00-—-(4)—"“Judge for Yourself.” (2)—“Danger.”’ 10:30—-(4)—Big Picture. (7) — Name's the Same. (2)—Favorite Story. -11:00—(4)—"News,” On.” (2)—“News.” 11:15—(4)—Theater. (7) — Sham- rock Theater. (2)—Go-To-Gether —*'Soupy’s Theater. -- Today's. Radio Programs - - nis ws wryYa, | WxYe 12:45—WJR. Jack White or Osgood CKLW, Hour of Stars Leonard 1:90—-WW4, Listen, Live Stanley WXYZ. = =: ry Programs furnished by stations fisted tm this column are subject to change without aotice >: A * WIR, (70) CKLW, (#00) Wws, (850) WCAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1770) WIBK, (1490) TONIGET CKLW, News CKLW. News WWJ. Marriage Pays ¢:00—WIR, News WIJBK, News WCAR, Noonday Caller CKLW. yet Srows WWJ, News by True 6:48 —WXYZ, News, Woife re a Beco Trent _— 2 be tig ~ Be Dick Burris WXYZ, News, Music 6 Fie a Egg WwRYZ, ~~ Woite CALW. Fo thet na = Fete eettetek, McKenzie WJBK, a Aes ont Saag WCAR. gy 1130- Bob PWws, Pron Petiay r2, Pred Woite ae Saw: iis Conse CALS, Austin Draw TUESDAY AFTERNOON : 6:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas = siege 1:00—-WJR,. Road of Life be arta =A gO pees WWJ. Nations’ Business 1:45—WWJ, News WW, News, Mulholland ~ WXYZ. Ed McKenzie 7:00—WJR, Guest House . Jack White -- CRW. See €:45—WIR, Lowell Thomas = Ww, 3 : ~ | WW4, Minute Parade | Ota | : 7 s os wae Pulton Lewis Jr News, | Wws3 Extra WIBK. Tom George WJBK, News, Gentile 1:15—WIR, Ma Perkins WXYZ, Bill Stern nw Ws —hteg Drier ——F- Hews. Sey. Wee | em oe | b WATE Chow ress RIE, BOS Guest teRya’ iter’ secbwise TiS WWJ. Alex Drier Saisie emote ; WCAR. Gottee With Clem cuEe. Your Boy Bud oan ; es World” a - Tom : pe hp oy “Beatty 8:30—WIR, wees ce WCAR, News, Club 1130 "ea gt pale Skelten : ¥ Lone Ranger Coff 3 : ww. Beatty = 8:45—WCAR, at anwe | “Se ee eee wxyz, are of Bpace 7:48—WIR, Ed. BR. Murrow | 9.95 wun, News , ; 743-—WJR, £. R. Murrow ww One Man's Pamily pn News, Maxweil WW, News, "\cuinoliand : wy One tees Family wm. me Sue. Bees Music CKLW. News ; Bee WIR. Pe Punny 3 ‘ws, Tom George. : Wxrz, Your Land: "ume: WCAR. News. Rhythm WCAR, News, Club 1130 WXYZ, + Cty B line _ CELW. WJBK. Tom George 1s aoe take Hawt Show elt :15—WJIR, Perry Mason , ey WJBK, News, George - | popularity parade during 1953. _| Drama and mystery scored second -| selected. an inexpensive one and artistic. imprint on their pictures." __* *® * A TY rating company’s Tuesday of Groucho Marx, who told them | he was listening to Groucho Marx. |. “But you’re not on —— a pal said when Groucho told him about it. “I know,” said Groucho, “I just want to see if I can get a Tuesday night rating, too.” % * * * David_ Hopkins, son of the late Harry Hopkins, joins CBS as director of sales for the TV set manufacturing division. Ruth Ro- man’s turned down several tele- film offers. She says she'll stick to theater films. baggy-pants. comedienne route in an upcoming “Topper” film. She dées imitation sof Napoleon, Tallulah Bankhead and Abe Lin- cola. , * *¢ #€ Comedy-variety shows: led the best, with comedy situation shows in third place. ‘Runners-up: Box- ing, football and basketball. * * *& Vivian Vance, who plays Lucille Ball's pal on “Bucy,” tells about going to a Beverly Hills depart- ment store to buy an evening gown for her TV character. She explained it was for television, Handing Vivian the package, the store clerk, obviously not a TV fan, said: “I hope. xg get the job.” Shakespeare, is one person who longs for the good old days of _ERSKINE JONNSON | Television alley is talking about |. diction about the bright boys being | developed: by television; ‘I believe | tnight telephone call to- the home} 5 aS | y Eye Eg DANCIN’ DON—Named one of the most versatile personalities of television recently was Donald O'Connor, ,who is well known to video viewers for his many ap- pearances on the “Comedy Hour." His specialty, which is to satirize popular songs and singers, has be- come a most popular comedy vignette and is a feature of every Donald 0’ Connor show on TV, Superintendent's Words - on Hospital Prove True SPARTANBURG, S, C. &—Supt. James L, Rogers made qa public statement about Spartanburg Gen- eral hospital: it was “crowded and . overflowing.” Proof came six days later: A gency appendix “operation, was fixed up with a bed in a hallway. After the operation he’ was bed- ded down in the hospital office. 1 the election .. [poent Clronit Judes Lomend Vers = patient, rushed in for an’ emer- Te atcinn, who was defeated in the election, claimed that a re- count showed seyeral “null and void’ votes credited ‘ to Verdier. “thé petition, : soe gr sip Plans be Czechoslovakia ‘jrecently praised Zdenek Volf’s ability as a pilot and predicted a brilliant future for him ‘in flying. But Volf had plans of his own for his future, They included fly- ing, but not in Czechoslovakia. A few weeks after the Commi- nists elevated him to a. national freedom in a small, single engine airplane, landing in Western Ger- many. Crash-Lands OK JACKSON (UP) — Herman C. Mohr-of Napoleon-escaped injury plane in a field after it developed engine trouble, REX peoporizer The patient: Supt. Rogers. \start at 1:30 p. m. the following hero he and a friend hopped to) Sunday when he crash-landed his} : and Gray Ladies, aoe: he iTntensive five-day “‘in- course” in first aid will meet from 7? until 10 p. m. Jan, 18-22 at the new chapter house, el Franklin Blvd, Instructor for the course, open to people whe have finished the advanced course or to instructors whose teaching certificates have lapsed, phaarese ceantieg om. et ot 1k. a at toe chapter house with Mrs. W. C. Sproull of Birmingham, chapter Prseaicomaey "ie pint Gres wars “wi Monday at Pontiac General Hos- pital. Lauretta Paul, hospital jon 18 Is ing Date} “for First = Gray Ladies, as teach- . Teachers poo i a suusokile.. Tests of the bottled liquid fn the’ box showed it 9 be & 4-weed-killer.A-re-checkof the box's _.. wrapper showed ‘Nitro’ to be the ba re Nitro, W, Va. (Advertfiement) ‘NAVE YOU TRIED THIS director, and Mrs. alow Bieske, is Leara.. basis, sO RIASIS no longer a heartache how bh of thousands of hundreds. users have found. Siroil tends to remove psoriasis crusts and scales on outer laye of skin. Light applications help control - recurring doe _ clothing or bed liven. Offered on two weeks sions. Siroil on't stain satisfaction of money refunded 21 years of successful results. Write for free booklet t radio. He’s pretty busy these good new days—in ‘“‘Can-Can” on Broad- way and the TV daytime show, “T'll Buy That”—and, presumably, he’s doing OK ‘financially. “ried, a gnawing feeling that life was better before TV. drama had something that TV doesn't—a dimension of imagina- tion, you could call it. ful on radio,” he says, “but you 946 FIR, a: CKLW, Heatter, Lines $:15—WWJ. Frank | BIXE2 Geo, Mesny | WJBK. News, Uon McLecd | “Cktw You bey Bue WXYZ, Sammy Kaye A . Sporta 8:%—WJIR, The Norths -#:36—WJK, ralent Scoute 0:20 WI, Mrs. . Page 2 wws, Voice rol oe ——e Here's Fg —— 7 ae ter De WHY. Band of the Day = w, ace Arve WJBK. Bob Murphy Ly. Hour of ite Stars WIR Tom —" : WJBK, Bob Murphy WA WK Pete and Joe : _| 845—WKYZ. Vandercook a nod ey Uys Wandercéot ae Ss ew | SW. Hill House. oa ‘ Son Cae oo ot waiens Ome W WS, American Band + CKLW een Men 8 t WJBK. Larry Gentile | WCAR. Temple Academy WsBK yoo Murshy News $:15—WJR, House Ww. CKLW. Eddi oe ww repper 3 e ay CKLW, News, Piano Briefs} WW4, WJBK, News, : w WCAR, News, Rhythas 7 ‘J, Road ag Boe Life. - : News, George #:15—CKLW. Music by Roth $:30——WIR, My Friend Irma ww, ayze, Portune T bine CKLW, Bearch Neyer Ends Party ‘ava Tempie : ieee Wik, vaugna Méaree | 750 pet W, Eadie Chess WJBE, Gentile - ware, News XY Streets | #:45—WJIR, Gal Sunday —- i. a ; CKLW Frank edwards Woan, Mary a ws uae ke By i. Green bes—wars ep tet ews : 4:00—WJR. Listen Lorene ww, Fit er McGee CELW, Hollywood Date | WXYZ, Girt Mat Marries Wave, weil’ - McKenzie | CKLW. Prank Edwards BK. “Harmony WJBK, News $0:30—WJIR, Wizard 11:00-—WWJ, Strike it Rich WCAR. News, Gallads ze Ww. Mischa Kotte WWJ, Youth to Know ee Dewan WXYZ, Top of Town wayn, Edwin Hill WXYZ, Modern CKL Wonderful City. &: atea Eoin eon 4 Tunes . |invented guns and the armorers on TV.” “Radio was great theater,” he said. “It’s lamentable that radio . died, but it’s just like the medi- eval ammorers. Their magnifi- “Then along came a man and vanished. Radio is in the same : “It’s regrettable. But that's progress.” It's a pity. Besides, there's an artistic con- [ sideration. Conried ‘thinks radio} “*You Are There’ was wonder-| cent craftsmanship. was a fine | He feflected ‘a moment. ie News ‘WaBK. — McLeod WcarR. on ‘ae 10: es WIR, Wizard of gage Beuian ; — = Ww star trom om BO aa ed as ER gr we 4 is WW, News WEt2, Dousle or Nothing be ys, Moma ins in mouse | Kya. Top of Town, \CELW, News Bonde CKLW Queen. tor Day : ag CKLW, Organaires _WIBK. News WJBK, McLeod $00 WIR, News. tsecheene thee th: ie wae, Bob Reynolds. | 1: py 1. Rosemary wate’ Gua MeKensie weg) Mer Sona “Ohaeee trick. a Bem of Town WJBK. News McLeod wou: . ne KLW, News Manhattan Musie WCAR, N News - 2 18:00— WJ, wendy warren _. | 4s wan, eb Reynolds © Vexiw a niwnn Muste WE, “Curtain Calle 6:1 WIR, Musto Hall wx ten ot teen” one = Coe wws Pront Page Farrell WHYR. Top of Town ~~ rurspar MORNING : WIBK: News, MeLeed CAR, Pele banighait anes sp n Musto WCAR, News 6:30-—WW, Lorenzo Jones | 11:30—WIR, 12:18—WJR, Aunt Jenny - CRLW. shy King ie ees - Wd, Fran Harris . 8:45—WJIR, Curt Massey Ww. and . Two ROK Prisoners - Stay With Commies: PANMUNJON — Two > South {Alert County Police’ for Assault Witness in Oakland American Team Leads _The American btidge team is lead- ing by 16 match poits at the end} cchampion- | ‘|Dies After Long Iliness ‘| Grand Rapids Federation of Labor, | died yesterday in Blodgett Memor- Kent Area Labor Chief ~ GRAND RAPIDS w—Edward A. Kosten, long time president of the ia} Hospital. He had long been ill. A veteran of Kent County labor affairs since 1917, Kosten began ‘to PET an SOs OER! ee OMEN EE TT NED asa _molder’s assistant in 1899 j| become a business agent for the Foundrymen's Assn. He was also a former member of the Grand Rapids Board of Ed- ucation, ‘| AFL’s International Molders and . of 32 hands in the world ship. tournament. Clifford of Detroit is one of the i oisiane aa The IN PONTIAC 31% S. SAGINAW ST., SUITE 202 KAY wEDS.._ CORNER SAGINAW AND PIKE STREETS MONDAY JAN. 11—AT 9 A. M.- Door Open Monday, dan. 11, at 9 AM. ONE PRICE TO ALL! NO MORE— NO LESS! YOU JUST CAN’T PAY MORE! We are pleased to announce the o - of our 9th branch office in Michigan. The tremendous response to our ONE PRICE EYEGLASS offer in Detroit, Flint, Grand _ Rapids, Lansing, Hamtramck, Battle Creek, Muskegon and Kalamazoo, has been so gratifying that it becomes compulsory that we open in Pontiac. Now for the first time, you tee glasses of your choice complete with the lenses that you require ALL AT ONE PRICE. We will welcome your friendly visit and the opportunity to meet you. There is, of course, no obligation to purchase. — ) ! — SS = = ee ee ~... tm mp a tw a mann enn ~ Our Former Price-£20.00 to $25.00 _- | OUR PRICE NOW ONLY $8.98! NO_MORE! oe 98 COMPLETE E FRAMES AND gs 100 STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS PRICE INCLUDES FRAMES AND LENSES. : _ Yeu ay, ctw roa atu eran an cl tus ow reandet oa : ONE price ¥ youn JUST CAN'T PAY. MORE! Zemo, a doctor's antiseptic, mptly relieves itching, stops and so and z Hite HH E : " re lif if it ‘i | g j “| Mrs. D. E, Pepper, 46, of 2701 Woodlawn Ave., Walled Lake, who told-Pontiac Police she was hit by a suburban bus at Mt. to Pontiac General Hospital Sun- day night for observation, Her con- dition is reported good. > VW tn heart stimulant pills from her. purse. An ambulance rushed them to the hospital, where the boy. had an emergency stomach pumping. Opens Inter-Church Meetings _ By LULA OGDEN — A capacity audience filled the auditorium of Lutheran Church of the Ascension Sunday evening for | | Popolitan troit will be the speaker. The Rev. John Burt Talks to Big Fellowship Crowd when he said to the crowd, “Save yourself from this crooked genera- tion.” “We are living in a crooked gen- “The church should be a training center for moral discipline, with meh .and women who were unpur- “Our churches should be resur- rection centers where the power of God is released,” he said. The next service will be held in $| All Saints Episcopal Church and Dr. Chester A. McPheeters of Met- Methodist Church in De- i * hs ? ae iS, MONDAY, JANUARY M1, 1954 7 bes ‘ F Lj $ - Z rs : Aj i 2 ees = 3 i i H = eae Z " Teenager: |s Injured While Leaving Auto was riding was struck from be- according to Oakland County sher- ee | : PLUS, AN se | | SPEED (lig vie 2.38 UE E i i i F l Efi g af ae 8. S Floor Models and Demonstrators . Savings upto *150% Gallagher’s Music 18 East Huron St. FE 4-0566 . a East Side. . . West Side All Around the Town... More Homes Are Heated | Economically With nnon Towel 16-Piece Set Eee © BGeen) ai YOU GET ALL THIS WHEN YOU / TRADE IN YOUR OLD WASHER! $11.95 Ca QpUNIFORM IN SIZE SS a As like as two peas in a pod, ‘each Gee Pocahontas Briquet is the same in shape, size, hard- ness and consistent high quality f. .. These firm, clean and are manufactured from the fin- est smokeless fuel and are adapt- able to any: heating unit... furnace, stove,. boiler, space heater, water heater and ‘fire- a Bes aa | ae ee foe : ; 4 NG | } | | i THE PONTIAC PRESS — “HONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1055 SOSOSSS Tt OMG, MICHIGAN, ©. ace eet AE ii 2 New Bridges _Clerk’s Report Reveals! iim ; yO al coe | Cokie Pons to:See $24,015. Made. From. Fines and Fees A yearly report by Pontiac Municipal Court Clerk Leo F. Me- Donald shows that a-profit of $24,- 015.95 was made as a result of court fees and fines during 193. Operating on an annual budget of | $54,754, the court took in $78,769.95 last year compared with $75,075.29 in 1952. de > WINGING OVER ICECAP—USAF jet fighters| 2Y Toutine training fight near Thule, Greenland, Civil action cases filed last year » efaene __ || totaled 11,118, compared with 10,- =. : er es : < America’s Arctic defenses. _ Thule Air Base | Pitching Horseshoes ESScey = Risk Paying Off | Cheesy Awards Given |r vst inm| ance yrs mayor toe|oi beri Dm s . » traffic ticket hearings totaled 1-|in the United States, will be on display at the| Below (left to right) Alan Sirmende of: Date for Mistakes of 1953 ghee a: mae Sakey Pook ‘Masosui da Diskin. antl tems, bi. theta end Lawreses P. Padi ef hedieed.taernslte Poe ag j & Site in Greenland May . Above (left to right) Patline Smith of Detroit and/| examine engine of a British Lagonda, owned by | $660,811.52. 4 George Dupre, “The Man Whe fi ci = : Prove Successful for 3 Wouldn't. Talk”—except to Quen- lito zac gue alin. | Joan Klovski of Dearborn look over # British |G. B. Calkins of Birmingham. =e es senk eeu sie Guided Missiles. hat tin Roeynclds, Readers’ Digest | slightly. But city ordinance cases a , topped 2.75 miles of gravel road ‘This in the first of three dis. : "The Pig’s Knuckle Lavaliere to | fines, $39,939. miles ato numa |here and abroad, who maintained| ong state law fines were set at $074,008.28. \By DOUGLAS LARSEN ; anti-Semitism was responsible $3,537.40. Personal receivership , | | for the conviction and execution of The U.S. Government helped lo- THULE AIR FORCE BASE, the tileweble 3 : | fees were lowest with $1,803.55. a : : The Wormwood Bouquet to the t ‘ carrying Beach road over River of optimism for the assured suc- __ writer of this column who forgot,| opened ‘the 1954 with a backlog Rouge and Lequindre road over cess of America’s new northern- : aF Bt set mk ee ae Red River. The county road com- most air base, developed under a ' Fi t charges and counjercharges se Sa mission paid just half the Beach ee , never settled anything except one’s road bridge's $66,836.67. Oakland's joint Dentehy-Americen egreemm,| *, «. own hash—and who hereby -apolo- GOP Centennial share in Dequindre bridge costs, show the. bitterty cold gizes to all, sundry and one in Page which Macomb county also shared, Me et Facey queso particular um wen _ | L@N@Drations Slated was just SBTS0, ON ee dae dae ot vert WASHINGTON two special assessment jobs total- around operations above the Are Church to Fight patio at gp Bl Bg ee Say coins are card tie Circle, on one of the most Order to Ac ,' wa aos Ve =. _- | est live in Covington, Ky. 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For | Pontiac, « =. ¢ Plains, always : dial the first TWO LETTERS and ALL FIVE NUMERALS. . jie Cerne: calls HSE ba aes ae, id a UW eeeoe re cue ; j \ * he i. - F t Ee 1 eS he oes * oh Ley £4 ; eee Ea bee “se a £ ye: : E % " x rl , a 4 = | é 2 ee see | ae Now it’s needless to suffer burn af seid indigestion, gas, heartburn theres |. te “preseription-type* formula of F. H, Ptunder, Ph.G, M ars Sabie —_— away pain Sat Eat most Pech eer of distress. “eo phe Ay Chewnie 1 © . fey Weedward Ave., Fentiac (Advertisement) feading baby Duy Safe e ara ‘| payment Adult Education =aciee Classes to Open Registration Ils On Now for Courses at Troy High School TROY TOWNSHIP — Adult edu- cation ¢ourses at Troy High School will reopen Jan, 25, according to |R. C. Smith, director of the Adult Education program. _.. -&ecerding to Smith, enrollment blanks are available at the high sehool or can be obtained by calling LI 1-2650. * Consisting of 10 two-hour ses- sions, the courses will cost $5. Registrations are being accepted now and will be open until Jan. 29, Smith stated, In order for a course to be start- ed, 15 class-members should’ be enrolled, he said. Present classes will: be contin- ued this semester as a unit with of _ registration fees, Smith said. Further information may be oe tained by calling the. high school at MU 9-1125. Schmid fo Address =~ |Engineering Society ROYAL OAK—George Schmid, engineer-manager of the South Oakland County Garbage and Rub- bish Authority; will be the main ‘speaker when the Oakland County Engineering Society row at the Royal Oak City Hall. Speaking on the topic ‘‘The South Oakland County Garbage and. Rub- bish Disposal Unit,’’ Schmid will report on the progress being made onthe -installation--of --the—umnit( The meeting, which begins at 8 p.m., is open to the public. Is Hostess to MOMS _jevery four works at some kind meets tomor-| NEW MARKET QUARTERS—Several hundred customers swarmed to Oakland “County 4-H Fair-| chairman, said the crowd, ‘which topped December | grounds Saturday as Oakland County Cooperative | turnouts. at the Mill Street market, was “much Growers, Ine. set up the first farmers’ market of | bigger than wé expected.” Best grades of produce 1954 in new quarters. Emmett DeConick, “co-op” were sold out by " Pontise Press Phete 11 a. m., he said, + WASHINGTON (INS)—~ Farming | is becoming a major parttime | + activity—of—men—and-—w-om-ent throughout the United States, According .to Agriculture Depart- ment figures, about one farmer in of off-farm job for 100 or more | days during a year. In the period immediately after World War 1, only one This spurt in part-time farming during the past 30 years is due to a number of factors — but -growing _industrialization probab- | ly is the most important, . Improvements in transporta- tion and in rural home facilities also played a vital role in making art-time farming appealing to a &D_ UPHOLSTERING METAMORA—Mrs. Rush Miller was hostess last week for the 232 East Pike Street FE 5-5042__. send will be the next hostess in | two weeks, What Our Mortuary Service Means to You! IN ADVANCE | PRE-PLANNING SERVICE With our “advance-of-need” plannin service, on. your it over with us today. William F. Davis OF NEED... . our wishes will be fol len of decision will not fall © ones..Come in, and talk © MOMS -meeting—_MrsFleyd-Town-1- || tirement, and as a place for Sich ee * greater number of Americans, — _ The Agriculture Department believes also that as the number of older folks in the population increases, and as modern con- persons to live even though they are engaged in non-farm occu- Farming Becoming Major Part-Time Activity .in U.S. _ possibly an employe on another Searby”tarne spots over the nation, but the heaviest concentration is hear large cities and in industrial areas. ~ {Pilgrim Church Women. - Hold Annual Meeting METAMORA — Ladies’ Aid So- ciety of Pilgrim ~ Congregational Church held its annual meeting Inquest Scheduled in Death After Fight - ROYAL OAK - — An inquest is ‘scheduled ‘foday into the death of Frank_-C, Hawkes, 52, of 414 Mar- | lin after a fight in. front of an Allen Park bar Sa night. Held for investiga were Charles L. Purcell, 38, of Melvin- j Raymond E. Addis Regional Manager | of FRANKLIN |. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Announces ... . » the appointment of tonight at 7:30 at St. James High} School. According to Capt. Lee | Kenney, squadron commander, ; - 367 East Pike St. Air Force credits will be awarded | for attendance. j Brummett G UCinciconie as new General Agents - for Franklininsurance, and Daniel A. Addis as Manager of their Life in- surance Department, BRUMMETT- LINCICOME, ie, butane dale and David T, Creeach, 40, of Hawkes: died in Wyandotte Gen- eral Hospital seven hours after a heated political - discussion in a tavern turned into a punching af- fair outside. Thursday eyening at the home of Officers elected were Mrs, G. E. Eckel, -president; Mrs. Clarence Skellenger, vice president; Mrs. William Andison, treasurer, and Mrs. Miller secrethry. ~ ~ Next meeting will be in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Eckel. Ella Van Meer Unit Will Install Officers CLARKSTON — Installation of! aw Citic Wil be Gh the agieda| when Ella Van Meer Camp 4346, | Royal Neighbors of America meets Wednesday at the Waterford Home of Mrs. Thomas Corbin. A potluck luncheon will be served at 12:30 a.m, and members are re- quested to furnish-their own table service and a dish to pass. Mrs. Daisy Heath will .be in- stalling officer assisted by Mrs. | | Peart Kline. |Auxiliary to Meet >= admitted hitting Hawkes on the nose. He said fe struck no addi- tional blows nor saw any more struck. Tnstruction School Held a at Eastern Star Chapters NORTH BRANCH — Mrs. Mary Banks of Marysville, grand Ada of the Michigan Grand. Chapter, OES, conducted. a joint school of instruction before the North Branch and Lum Eastern Star chapters Thursday night at Masonic Hall. The year’s project of the worthy grand matron will be presented ‘at the regular meeting of the local chapter tomorrow evening by Mrs. Alberta Close, grand committee member. on Page 24 Fiery, prikly itch of Geenen Cie Sotes ~ According to authorities, Purcell || Additional County News You Gan Buy With Confidence at WAYNE GABERTS - A,B. ELECTRIC RANGE FULLY AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC ' TIMER CONTROLS “OVEN” - “TOP BURNER” - APPLIANCE OUTLET NATURALLY TENDER “TABLE! p\TRIMMED” ‘GIANT-FULL 3 UTILITY DRAWERS “7 Heats on Ait- ge bee en Sepia oA eae, ima os zt |Luck Runs Out “se sanneo |ON Skiing Trail WANTED TO BUY Paratrooper’s r True Detective Insides and Front: Pages. <#2. All True Detective Magazines. . . N) ) \ “BACK TO GOD “THE BIG HEAT” with Ford Grahame = ALSO. se... *. ©. *. ~ HELD OVER! ||* | NOW! Thru THURS.1//; On Our New Giant Screen! manufacturers of the device said || American Legion to Hear of Benefits A service and _ rehabilitation school of instruction will’ be held }at-8-p.m. Friday at the Old Mill | Tavern, Waterford, to inform =| Legion, will conduct the meeting, assisted by Russell Cameron. because they are not familiar with benefits to which they are entitled, or the procedure for filing for those benefits. . HEDY aS HELEN—Wearing an exotic costume LaMarr protrays Helen of Troy in the Italian- t | \ ft Says Turncoats ~.| ripped by Fear Cpl. Batchelor Reports 21 Pro-Red PWs Afraid of Punishment by U.S. TOKYO — The 2 American Grandmother Wins Badge Killing Wolves ale ; z i af: Ri . ni Bea att F Checks New Story of Kidnap Ransom a" Deis SUDCUCT, “They are fighting one of the most important battles of the seven-year war against Ho Chi Minh’s rebels,_It is a battle with- - mounting an attack on Seno un- less they receive substantial Yre- inforcements from other fronts-- The parachutists and North Afri- cans pressed their attack today on rebel. units trying to reach: the shelter of a plateau to the north which might prove inaccessible to the French. Franchi's artillery and ietminh battalions and the ‘pursuing French ground” units wheel and turn through the dense jungle without pause, each laying ambushes for the other. Engage- ments are of extraordinary vio- lence. * ie * : “Tt’s a deadly game of hide and seek,” said one-parachutist. “Aft- Second-Time Winner g i ge = 8 al ji 8 i # é i i F By & i if fi g rea % g “He's still up there,” Batchelor _ RECONDITIONED “PORTABLE LOOK 3a | and was signed by MGM was ~15.-After—appearing in only | mmer Holiday,” | is 2 ; : & ts BS i = Es I i e : F JOAN CRAWFORD in “TORCH SONG” oS) —PLUS— “CHAMP FOR A DAY” ‘Mat. 50c Est 80c Kids 25¢ Retired Research Man Dies. After Car Crash : On Our GIANT miracle Mirror Screen All the Vast Crandeur of the Southwest Shown First she was afraid he'd stay — then she was strata te Open 1:45 P.M.—BO Open ‘til 11:30 - Mat. 40¢ - Eve. 60e ™ ~~ 6S CGS a eo TODAY. TOMORROW TARY. 1, 1954 | one For Medien Services - ag NP cat “su 9 Mt. Clemens St He D Bichelie w- H. 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You pay no extras—nothing Dozens of Styles and Colors Pinest quality lenses are encased in 1/10- 12Kt. gold filled eye wires — choice of Your ne A will be refunded within 66 -| to provide voluntary, low-cost pre-| paid medical and hospital care to 30 million Americans. For. approximately one million = - h Plan | | Tells House Committees | | cof FHA= Backed Policy |p gum gomias runes, woioas, 34 P “CATCHING A LOBSTER DINNER=Lleut. James F. Cahill Ire | m1, Navy frogman, splashes ashore at Salem, Mass., after snatching | University. of Hlinois. ‘URBANA, ia be Wn — Henry P.|| He University of ‘linois Coblege | of Agriculture faculty and dean | il émertius, died last night at the jage of 69. He is survived -by his widow nd two daughters; one of them | Miss Elizabeth Rusk of East Lans- ing, Mich, ° Most fresh vegetables consists of | E about, 99 per cent water. — ae pomoennnnees assigned to a Boston harbor defense unit, keeps his family supplied when needed, in course of his underwater duties, It’s against ite law to mutilate lobsters: 80 frogmen cannot usé, spears. H | dollars, he said, a partnership of 20 doctors could build a medical center providing comprehensive eare for 30,000 health plan mem- bers He cited ag an example the Kaiser Foundation health plan which he said, has more than 400,000 members and operates 35 medical centers, -hospitals, clinics and rehabilitation. centers. Kaiser declared that average mid- iie-income— “plunged either gradually or rap- idly into government socialized ticine.” io Evacuate Slipping Hillside in Oregon watch was kept today on a skid- Wh ding hillside in this Oregon coastal rs Foundation’s educational television and radio center at the University of Michigan, effective Feb. 1. Hudson was. also an associate professor in the School of Jour- nalism. He has been on leave of Program Coordinator at Ford Center Named URBANA, Ii. @—Robert B. Hudson, University of Mlinois di- rector of ‘asting will become program coordinator for the Ford! absence for six months. ASTORIA, Ore. ®@ — A dose | m ys if you are not mes—made dB own eanet greeers ‘frames im: @ Plesh e pth y ; Briar "Sue aha yaneon aust, bee Detter! @ Slate Gray oF Siate Blue colors. ~~ - SINGLE VISION GLASSES masts vision ga complete with your choite of ag 11" , as pees wiih poe 4 ‘prices. Why pe Fislon gh poet’ @ Your Prescription ; Filled Accurately! 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Number 12 is center ‘MeNeil is sprawled on his batk with Ken Mosdell | Glen Skov of the Red Wings. Detroit won, 2-1. AP Wirephote Slammin’ Sam M cKenzie and Ewing Offer \Surprise for Indoor Track ‘two new name ~ $00 in the Met-affair. McKenzie took’ Victory String r golf ament to his long list of vie-} -walked away from the tourna- ment yesterday with $1,100 in cash} m _- Sr 13 hele i gl i ai bai bik ecteneueniiG eh an sh issalicsieis North Squad » Scores Upset in Bow] Tilt Gene Filipski’s Running Sparks Underdogs to 20-14 Triumph ; MOBILE, Ala. @—An underdog North team, fired by the passing lot Northwestern's Dick Thomas and the bd Tigers fo Televise Seven Road Games | DETROIT W — Detroit Tigers have wedged their foot in another television door. For the Ist time 4n the club’s history, Tigers will Bottle Up s=ste > Waterford’s record” is 0-6;while Rocket,’ Regain =F == Ewe other Inter-Lakes - Confer- ence fives are having better luck. ij i s] § ft +Farmington has won five straight ds oe an opening setback and Ses ays Tuesday at Dearborn Low- ~ Richard Blanked and rey. Southfield, which has a 42 Detroit Takes a 2-1 Decision in Olympia | DETROIT @# — Detroit Red| Eastern Michigan League's top Wings grabbed back ist place in| game, while Lakeview and Lake the National Hockey League last| Shore tangle in the Bi-County fea- night from the rocket-driven Mon-/| ture. There's a full slate in the treal Canadiens with a 2-1 victory| Southern Thumb and- Pontiac’s before the season's largest crowd, Red Wings’ answer to the Ca- -nadiens was to bottle up Maurice (the Rocket) Richard, Even then it teok two fine shots by forwards record and three wings in .a_row, meets Plymouth. In league play, unbeaten Fern- dale and East Detroit meet in the parochials meet Suburban Catholic League rivals. : St. Michael is at ‘RO St. Mary and St. Frederick hosts OL St. Mary. Eaglets. have a 3-0 mark. Milford, the . county's only - other five Red Wings a vi : undefeated team, is idle. The schedule: -way leaving-Gordon in their wake. Biggest obstacle was Montreal 7... Bs at St, Fred's; St. Mike's af RO St, Mary; ¢ é a Say Orion at Ewing, a former Notre Dame captain and Central Collegiate sev-| 1952, won the 60-yard dash in 6.5 seconds The fiery Richard played the forward line all the game, but he| Turner against Chuck Coleman might ag well not have been there. Still in the bad graces of league a favorite. president Clarence Campbell for Senior Bowl football gare, Thomas tossed a 63-yard touch- down pass to Tlinois’ John Ryan, scored once on a 3-yard 4 k sneak and started } another TD drive with a 19-yard screen pass to Felton, — Filipski, who rolled up 109 yards in rushing, was voted the Senior Loop Standings Ss S28 in Detroit. In all, 35 games will be broadcast on radio fect this season.- Night games vil] — i 8:15 p. m. (EST) instead : ee so Fencing Officials Clinic to Start» - telecast next season and all will throughout |. One move in the starting time of home games will also take ef- |, Lindsay, Gordie Howe and Dutch Motor City Ring Shows the count 16 seconds later. | Are Moved to Mondays DETROIT (UP)—Promoter Ju- but Wings kept up: nearest window. Make no mistake — big league thing must be done soon to get 91,854, Boston 89,617, Chicago 40,322. One club, St. Louis, went under; Another, Philadelphia, has cut its payroll drastically by dis- the fans started back through the | Kentucky Looks Best posing of two high-salaried players ~ 5 Major College Teams Keep Undeteated Status. "Ry RIP WATSON Former Intercollegiate Champ Holds 5-Stroke tend Over Field eastern Conference ‘victory since | NEW Re ee nee oe conference's one-year bax was ball nears season’s way s week with the undefeated| Western Kentucky racked ~ up|! five of Kentucky, Duquesne Kentucky, Holy NBA Suspends Piston Player for Wagering — Molinas Is Expected to Be Expelled at End of FORT — Ind. Molinas, ad @ of being named the National): Basketball Assn. Year, instead appeared likely to be | 76-61. the first player expelled from the resto teees| 1 SWIMIMEL | lie eepetmcce! Nes Record — | good chance Rookie of the at South Lyon; Ferndale a year-old pth te is entitl 21- P s e oe ‘ hearing before being expelled auto- | Northern “Y”’. matically at the end of the season. But Podoloff said he doubted that h| Molinas will ask for one. victory No, 14 Saturday by turning of the seagon. come a pair of conference powers who've lost only one—Indiana and Oklahoma A&M. Indiana, defend- ing Big Ten and NCAA champions, whipped. Minnesota 71-63 in what Dennis Simonson Equals est +A back Murray (Ky.) Teachers 743} the Georg, Washing !OWEHNE °° |S te went Hing Ee * * * Observers felt that if he could tour the 7,000-yard Fox’, ¥ Pa eee eveisiy 5 gi *h stars as Lloyd Mangrum, itas ® Breast Stroke Mark in ed to a| Split. two meets with Detroit Pontiac juniors won their test, 4424, while the preps bowed to 49-8, A a the in the 40 and 100-yard free style events, and Cecil Dumbrigue in Ae: : a? Gees Coll Word New em 1 eg Fe Approaching Twilight of Th ring New E a Wit togan, Snead eirBriliant Links Games * esesestesesso Seusensseces~ SZESSRERSETE4 “E be - jue" * EEESEES “ i | if BebSESS eon epee ann av a 3 6: Detroit oo... 0 ape . eo Ki wise ae Wek he ae ee ae ee 4 See PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1954 the Gophers’ court Saturday, in step. with a 71-54 verdict over Wis- consin’s seasoned Badgers — a team Indiana's defending cham- ference title. gan State upset Lllinoly 60-59 with | Marquette to Loyola of Chicago and the winning point coming on Julius | Drake to Bradley. Results Satur- )} | MCoy’s last-second free +i day included: Notre Dame 99, ¢, | Northwestern beat |New York U. 64; Marquette &1, -}and Ohio State walloped Purdue| Drake 9, and Bradley 92, lowa 3 91-14 with sophomére Robin, Free-| State ly, EO ne se een tenia na! ella eanmiom imine cng Same FP " NEW YORK @ — While Al Weill oe —— triés to ‘make up his mind’ about Midwest. activity to- | Ezzard Charles a= | L atterfie By JACK » oy, % Both Were Up in °53 By 308" NEW YORK & — You'd think a clude a couple of pitchers who had | club like the New York Yankees, winners of five consecutive world championships. to stand pat. But those Yankees are never satisfied. They've brought up 15 rookies sity, : Others: may find the going a bit Charles Rated. Top Challenger for Marciano But Nobody Is Cited as Logical Contender for BERR il i i 1 = gh List of Sate SEE A ee Se OE in- outstanding seasons in the minors last year, One is Wally Burnette, games, mostly in relief. Another pitcher who will receive special attention in the Yankee camp is Bob Wiesler, fastballing southpaw who struck out 92 bat- His record was a medicore 8-7 but ‘righthand knuckleballer, who won | Bingham ters in 140 innings at Kansas City.: = ls 2 ‘ if ft 3 it 3 iy il epe ¢, 4 z f i i ; gills #1 Honors at Grand Rapids n champion Setter, Ludar of Blue Bar, GRAND RAPIDS @ — An Amer-|_ | si i a aE é oF | :- S8aSser ln BSRBBSe wexd synced . “- i tesa Seuue ii sereese i i ! = 3 Fense- i i . : , AP Wirephote FILIPSKI MAKES GAIN—Gene Filipski of Vil-| takes Glenn Turner (42) of Georgia Tech out of the lanova, playing for the North in Saturday’s annual | play. Crawford Mims (60), South guard from Senior Bowl ‘game at Mobile, Ala., goes through a/| Mississippi, comes in along with Mack Franklin hole in the South line for-a short gain in the i1st}(51)of Tennessee and Dreher Gaskin (86) of quarter. Don Chelf (39) of Iowa, North tackle, Clemson, South ends. North won, 20-14. of area residents have shown in- terest-in the plan. . improvement of the course and to Details of Forest Lake “At our Sunday explanatory in to hear about the plan, and we had several inquiries membership application.” The plan calls for expansion and at reduced rates, and have al- country. : Ontario Rink Wins World Curling Title Saas ai tcaak WN saad E Beno seee Spartans Upset Illini By The Associated Press Wolverines had -worked to a 49-| two. overtimes to score a 73-71 Michigan’s cotlege basket-| all tie late in the 3rd period but) wIAA victory over Kalamazoo. Soo Tech, paced by Tom Kallio’s 2 points, defeated Ferris Insti- Detroit, St, Louis university tute %-80. Assumption mauled In : indication | shook off 1st period let and | Adrian 80-56 in Windsor, Ont., Tor- eee ee et a tak onto scored a 59-41 victory over over the University of Detroit in| Detroit Tech and Benton Harbor issouri -Valley~ Coterence | 1 sorte 71-49 win over ie > : MD PAA dL dhe dedi doadk dod i 4 #8 oy ie y Fr 8 WHEN THEY AND GO OUT COM TH uc THe... <2) YOU KNOW yace the hard way by tangling | the season for St. Louis and sent Se with 2ud-place Iowa (2-0) to- | the Titans to their 4th defeat with-|Manvite 45. Ferry_Cinrs ait night at lowa City, out a league victory, Detroit was | Denste omy: = ‘ neat Gi) le tae tonight. \inept atthe foul iine, making| scion Se, Frater sun. 3 /"\ 146 West Huron Stroct A free throw in the last second | only 26 of 40 free throws. M. 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Other motors off frac- nd discomfort and you arouse the market from its apathy. | horseradish. No. 1, 4.60-5. bakt.: | tions were Packard and General “wank i fiat... That's on Wheat near the end of the first | Berit? cule Mot 6-80 dos. Bebe: | Motors. Aspirin! A tablet starts hour was % to % cent. lower, | Motstoes, No. 1. 90-100 So-lb. bag: pe-| Selected railroads improved, but : -aimost-the-instent--|--March $2.08%, corn % to % lower, shes beck, Bek 138-148. bo; / Oils, airlines, steels and utilities you take it~therefor is ready to March 31.54%, oats unchanged to a. ‘a ar rye a favored the downside. Losers in- go to work with amazing speed. Yq lower, March 19%, rye un- Delicious, No. 1. 78-108 bu: pe cluded Sinclair Oil, Standard Oil changed to ¥% lower, March $1.19%, | femberd. Ne fg be SurmlP. | (NJ), American Telephone, Con- soybeans % to 1 lower, January re é solidated Edison and International $3.03%, and lard unchanged to 20 DETROTY EGGS Telephone. Ser BAP =F) January $17.25. Re ASPIRIN cents a hundred pounds higher, Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAINS state graded White eage— 63. wtd ave 60; 47-48, wid avg 48 CHICAGO (AP) — grain- B 2 . Poeun. Serer 559% |: ete ook ox ae weak ne cre | ee Block masta climbed _ir- B May ......1. 200% vii 2.05 | pl; eda GS; email ao. US. grade © | regularly last week, but Friday's uying: diy, acrseee 190 Mat. ssveve 307. | checks 41-48, a i-sessién ended on a downward note: SCRAP IRON Se soos HS Un yl cee eee onsen layeeumme BY saceve ds p. son 3.483% Dp ’ Sys cece 188% tani "** sn 1 | co aRO AP) finale steady; te- s ens. 5- an. ones ceipts wholesa u rices : and {bem vevErTey 44 ed heres +08 go #3_score AA ou k i New York Stocks OF scuneses 4 16. $; wt “7 2 ay cccnaee 1% “ Boybeaa Oi 61.2%: #2 C 62.75. C GM: cars: ” S | pigures after decimal points are eighths ME T AL 7e—~ Mar. vi .c.uss 2.06 Eggs steady to firm: receipts 19.724; | Adama Exp .,, 277 Johns Man ... 64.6 Mar, csccce 1.10% ay. peeaeres ine wholesale buying prices unchanged; U.S. miral ...,,. 194 Melsey Hay ,, 166 May ceccce 121% large 46; U6. medium 45; U.S. standard | air Reduc .... 241 Memnecott ..,, 65-6 oo “ A aurvent receipts 42-426; checks end | allied Ch . 73. Kimb Cle .... as . 5 rtles «41. Allied Btrs.... 184 *e Selling: Livestock lie Chal, .... 48 ae a DETROIT LIVESTOCK Atum IAG --.- €4 tne gi «| Structural Steel m cae ine wee Poultry . fe atin ig ED MeN &L,.. _. sales. sexing sharply, higher. : x14 as ‘ ar hs salable 2,700. Receipts liberal; PETROIT POULTRY m Can Png 4 ]-Beams == Channels about 25 per cent cows; around 100 head |, DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid per pound, | Am Car & Pay a3 8 : stocker: ne feeders; remainder largely | 1-0-0, Detroit, for No. 1 quality live | Am Cyan . $7.2 - 81 An les via Etc slaugh steers and yearlings; these | Poultry, 10 a.m.: ; [Am Gas & Bi. 33.7 Mack Tricks , 142 L g. : . | opening AB on atr to’ 60 cents higher; Hens, heavy type, 25-28; light type, - 225 Marsh Pield .. 246 tows and buils fully steady; stockers |2®-3!. Heavy type broilers or fryers, ot Martin Ol ., 17.3 and feeders firm; numerous lots high | "%¢er 4 Ths., whites, 25, Caponetties, 32- : May D Str ., 284 S Allen & Son Inc. chotee and prime siaughter steers and |11 Old roosters, 15. Geese, 26-28. Ducks, 36 Mead Cp 24 e , yearlings 25.80-26.00: bulk cimice fed | Se®vy, 24. 38-5 Mid Cont Pet . 66.6 22 Co St steers and yearlings 23,00-25.00; quality —— 2 Monsan Ch... 82.5 ingress of. and fateh considerabt better than week CHICAGO POULTRY 9 i ar * = jo; early sa most fed. steers . eel .. 223 FE 5-8142 Sh o0-22.08; pects Ege Pe 7 ip |, CHICAGO {AP)—Live poultry steady | Anac Cop .. -.30.5 Motorola .... 315 fh oe: to weak; 712 oe ob, pay~ | Armour a Mueller B: mixed steers and heifers yearlings 23 ing prices gs A! cents lower; | Atchison a¢ i Be part load ape 1 heifers 19.50; very lim- heavy hens 23-26; Tou a4. 18-19; fry- | Atl Cat Line... 66 ge io. ited supply utility and commercial steers | ers or broilers 34-27; old roosters 17-19: | At) Refin .. 28 and heifers; early bulk utility and com. | 36: ‘terkes hens 36: teen tux: 36 5 mercial cows mercial bulls 11.00..13.06; cutters mostly £.50-11.60; commercial 11.06-13.00; canners and cut- ters mostly 8.560-11.50; utility and com~- 14.60-17.00; load ri grade DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT (UP) —Whalesale prices on MARKET S| pai? DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid per dosen fob, Detroit roe ease lots of federai- A, jumbo 84- cannets and | tes 28 utility and eys 26; heavy du 27; geese 21. hoice a : elated Press. i sround 625 I feeders 21.00; part loads 579-602 Tb feeders 20.00-20.50. 30 Calves enatte 400, Vealers opening | 0 pin Indust . considering quality. and | ooo age *""*" 1a, and finish but market not fully estab- + wat ger gag rg @ | lished: early sales good and choice veal- | yy) » eae yes 1447 ers. 23.00-30.00: few high choice and| \70Ch SH0.--...1486 5.4 | Giuett Pes M. i 3 | Coca Cot 717. 31 Le . 3 22.5 oer 13 14.7 « #2. 9.2 « *. 475 ~ 524 106. Pil 87 324 $. 4 82 ae “4 - os Bs M4 ihe Pennsylvania Railroad and New York Central inched upward. Westinghouse, General Electric, National Distillers and Dow Chemical were wes eae wae bOvVeaweawhe ee oeehlene & we eae @ eer oe Brun Balke SSRSSSoNEARSCEKZSCAS-B Seresc eure ewe & = 1.90, tkrone) © Argentina. (free) bees (free) Ses =~ « ei .- pended. + ~-Todge-Calendar~- Regular meeting Pontiac Shrine, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1954, Roose- pa gaa asc Bt. Bessie | Howell, Scribe. Adv. News i in Brief Ave., reported to Pontiac Police raise theft-of two fender_skirts from bis { Moore, Judge of auto Saturday night. The car night. Peter BR. Kay, 17, of 145 N. Woodward, Birmingham, was County Jail and fined $50 Satur- day for reckless driving by Bioom- field Hills Judge Alva J. Richard- son. The jail sentence was sus- Bloomfield Hilis Judge Alva J. Richardson fined Theodore Powell, 20, of 125 S. Washington, Oxford, $45 Saturday for reckless driving. If your friend’s tn | ow and needs bail, Ph. PE 5-5201, ©. A. Mitchell. Business Notes: Highway Safety Work Is Lauded GM Vice President Has Good Word for Efforts of Car Dealers were praised today for their public service work in support of traffic safety and highway improvement and were urged to redouble their efforts in 1954 by W. F, Hufstader, vice. president of General Motors and chairman of the Inter-Indus- try Highway Safety Committee. i Ho art spoke at a special highway safety luncheon by the committee for industry and state dealer association rep- of the National Automobile Deal- ers Assn, in Miami Beach, Fia. “The current: contributions of dealers to highway traffic im- provement represent a signifi- cant part of. the overall effort of public officials and civic groups te reduce needless accidents and eongestion”, he said, “They are are heartening. evidence ee with manufacturers, recognize that our real product is not automo- _ biies — it’s ‘automobility’, en oen. 08 US ieee oe in was in a parking lot at W. Huron ARTHUR E. MOORE, * A tr oo Jud, of Probat St. near the railroad crossing. re oP pamie HEWITT : Deputy ceceate ame. topcoa was stolen w¥enile vision A whe @ i Jan. ll, 64 from the home of Frank Newcomb ee genera noe aren AN— i¢ Probate of 163 Ogemaw Rd, Saturday Court for the County of Oakland, pardons ag gp gs nays om The nation’s automobile dealers |’. resentatives at the annual meeting = During th. last year of the Ko-| “STATE oF. a a ge pe Probate the matter of the petition concern- ts Baby Boy CB we Ragga am Cause wi? william Robert: Madsen, father of “Petition having heen filed in this Court that the present whereabouts of said minor child i fetary-Treasurer dan. 6, il, 1064 oa AS. 164, a he Soe ia oa747. ale Nortir a aise ba Lake - 1947 Ford 2 foes sale to be t at 1:30 p.m role smpracticn to ke pereonal RS ay 2 ton pickup, Motor. wot ta te oy and notice Sa Hae wane cog be held Larner ap co doumaey te 1 tn oon es vious satd anuar et it ¥ at yran & newspaper tari | 7 ian. 8 9, 11, ‘54 ' NOTICE.OF PUBLIC SALE 1946 oe ¢ door, Motor Mo. D-24- to be held he ~% —_. hoa. Orion on january i, 4 fet and circulated in said County. Witness. the Honorable Arthur FE : seid Court, in the City ot Pontiac in s#id County, this Tth day of January A.D. 1954 322. North Park Boulevaa, Lake Orion, on January 18 at 1:30 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 1966 Ford 2 door, Motor No. HODA- Pubite a to be heid at 269 pm Jan. 6, &, 11, "4 Juvenile Division. In fe — ef the petition concern- iid Prano, minor, Cause No Mrs. Elsie Long, mother of sald Petition having been filed in this Cotrt alleging that the present where- | abouts of the mother of the. said minor child is unknown and the said child bas violated «a law of the State and that said child should be placed under — furtadiction of this Court. ly the name of the. people of the. Siate of Michigan, you ere hereby notified that the hearing on said peti-. tion will be held at the Court House in the City of Pontiac in. said County, on the Ind day of February A.D. 1954, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, snd you are heresy ae % eppear per- sonally at said hearing. lt being Supractien to make personal service hereof, this summons and notice shell be served by publication of a « one week previous to said hearing tn ti Pontise Press, a newspaper printed and etreulated in said County Witness, the honorable £ Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City of Pontiac in said County, this 7th day of January A.D. 1954. ARTHUR FE. MOORE. A true copy Judge.of Probate * PAULINE E. HEWITT. Deputy Probete Register: Juvenile Division Jan. 11, "4 aArther NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bealed proposals ¢ reeeived by) the Board of County Road Com@hissioners | of the County Oakland at’ their offices, 360 8 deus Road, vente. Michigan. ntil 2:00 o'clock, Eastern Standard Time, Monday, January 18, 1954, af which time and place they ; ed and read for * On Gauge 3 8 - Rise S° - 5” On auge iM eng n fRitse * Spa One—12 Gauge is ft. Length and One tpg i Rise 40° One—12 Gauge 1 ft. Length Span 65” 40" Information, bidding blanks and at may be obtain mae | — proposals must be plainly marked) The Board reserves the t to reject any 4 all to waive def t, in the BOARD OAKLAND, MICHIGAN ROBERT 0. FELT LEE O. Bi SOL D. LOMERSON. Mon. Jan. 11; "M STATE OF MICHIGAN—Is the Probate the County of Division. Be S TN ry he Fa) IDO QAR... mre Ssate 6 é 3 - Peas. — -. or «+ -4 = a Bee =< oem, oo Sea Saga ES 8 ees = December 31, 1953 Se : oe , ‘ ASSETS. as : LIABILITIES © First Meee Loans. oo<» wwe ments containing type sizes FOREIGN & ic JOBS | aeniec Derm as _SUILDING, FE Set | soo larger th agate High pay to 014.000, Pare peid-| YOU'LL BE WITH CON- Pontiac Farm and COMPLETE : Sormerciic SWEETER SS type ie 13, oclack sown ie Ses igateied chedeet Industrial Tractor Co, | SSSRRSAG seevice, Adie youne ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. ay previous brings teply. Foreign Opportunr |. GENIAL PEOPLE. GOOD PE 00061 — PE 41402 tions, complete apertmnant 1-11-84 1 will not, be responalb« aTracen, ast, tts,man || se oeeen Mises ——| sranrmo aatanr, Business Services 13| far,jcu™ mone. FCA | here cit ater Meter day of publication. rictine YOuRSELr Im THIS HOUR WEEK, HOSPITALI- "Tass. amar op foowear Sens |", G, SNYDER, POOR LAYING. fine Ss ee ES: Best oe It started from scratch 4% years| ZATION BENEFITS AND stcar shes tance 41k ~- ee ee - Wtd. Child, to Board 25: . ago, It is now the st busi- | BLOCK, CEMENT WORK. | ~~~ . OSA PAID VACATIONS Office Ca, 17 W.. Law. BRICK Tr) sets gies 9252 | Beas of its Kind in the U.S.A: We NS. SEE omen Pg Sag RS & fireplaces. PE 2068. | 4 1.60 12 456 are now ready to start building a ~ - OF. = 4... DAY CARE — LICENSE 5 2.00 3.60 540 sales anization in Michigan.|. MISS LOCKMAN AT THE CAVATING @ iG, GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. _ ae 5 zoo 30 8.48 eden be reas _ Foad bidg. Ph. Fit 2.6423,| Brick. stone and cement work. | LICENSED HOME y Like 7 280 «608786 bitlous man who ¢an prove by) PONTIAC PRESS, PLASTERING sapere Line’ or icacant: 2 8 3.20 5.75 264 F SS that he a _ ee. . 3600 (6488 Soke Neel ae oe & large , Share Living Quarters 26° Birmingham Office who to earn further pro- “thee Hwee HEY ee Te ANT PAs " 2 Same -# BL: Zier areas has | hears” inquire Nye Dairy. FE). = ; Weree te tive © go ay . WAITRESS. a “OLD: | ee as See Se. : at. A _ ..._ SAT : 3 rowan sascha ee _|~ SEWER CLEANING |, 4 : wee 72s Sinks. Sunday Serv. Ph. PE 42012. 7 ane 4 at King Optical Co. FE) Wanted Female Help 6) Work Wanted Female'9A|?LOMBING AND HEATING, | _? seth to i ~ : a we sales &~. service, — estimates. Wanted Male Help §| undeveloped. territory EXPERIENCED -REPAIR LADY | PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. | ,' 0) or. — ewienae ~ ~ : dry cleaning Plat Live in Can drive, PE-5-6567, TCH PLASTERING, REASON- ‘MAN FoR GEN-| Prouna'to Bor 10, i jeer ee spivan theanera, fic) Orchard Le. | Sant~ srrrmo PROM & 10-4 “gble rates. All work guaranteed. APPLIAN td Byes@’s Aulique. Ps e _THE. PO AC PRESS. \ wonbax, JANUARY. 11, 1954 ce _Fo Sale Houses en at Immediate Possession Only $1350 down om this racticall Ww 6 foom and 33 ful bath “bungalow with ir ‘1704 S. Telegraph Rd, situated od von @ Nig fenced ti 3 3 | | , Wanted Real Estate ai cals Game ny ATT \ , roan & area Lake Privileges 9. |} ' Business Almost wew 5 room, 3 bei \ main ben ye Bees yo fot 4 ‘Carpeted 4 Pate te val rae " v; Roos 108 ind iveatonariers Wl fosweed | paint. | Ue : | pe Snai arn fo eras he GEORGE R IRWIN we Bagemoat wit chit OMES@ AND INCOMES AT | y ie sereens. Situated on 2 lots, at ¢, Hae balance. For further infor- - PE 2-0sed vacant f Bi wean, ae, W. iui y. ¥- ‘ : mation eall our office. : _ ral E i Pl session. vi3;800, 43800" down. eg RT relate 2 awe Lake Oakland, Lakefront ‘LAKE Be Drayton Woods round bor: ei siae, ent, | vin lorge iupg-ebing rool metog. sna CeeEN™ Tier ose Se ow persed Lake Beintes combination. It has suto, ALTER Gi GREEN: 5 room and beth home, at- PA heat and hot water, tached gare full base- Mr, Property Owner 464 Auburn Ph. hang’ tote” stockings’ tor | ~ $i <0 DOWN | tion df Bituated ‘on lot Behr seaudiuly ; Ry : space, on This is : 1296 a ite _| HOTEL ROOSEVELT cepticaal buy and terms can ; woraee eA F°%4, faridential| —peted“hiving problem 1 our prob- a alti non ban . ‘| Foom — selivities room, lem whether br ing selli Newly ges age By week. Also on F k oe } been wa. for # good de large bedrooms tile bath ~ HOMES, FARMS. | sbusineds | | suites by Week. Ress, rates, FE i — fs : . ul fam lakefreet heahe this is Silver Lake Area , iat Soor, 2 bedrooms prop. gree o~ sl 7 Beautiful brick h vp" ee erilga contracts, mortgages, =|” re on ee, Cone 198 Hh rt, WeessS : ee: aoe ted on lof 130a328, with 56 fy = we Caw exp your con, |~Rent Apts: Purmished 35 | Scene sore J | GILES REALTY CO. Gi & H Bidpioce‘kuches, aiactics 2) ; A REALTOR bed acT US NOW! WE LIST, [3 RM. FURNISHED APT, DAY 83 W. Huron FE 64175 iroux icks fooms,- tile beth, un ett, BUY, TRADE, _Morking couple FE 2-7726_ “Come 4, folks! The kids oot their snowball so big that crencita eta , mz ‘068 Die Beer, ensue second floor nome Leslie R. Tripp, F Realtor Edw. M.Stout, Realtor |#%, 2M. PRIVATE a ap I couldn't move it away from the door! gg Gg gg AL meets! ane Exece to new grade scnoel:| Put oe Fe ESL TWN. Saginaw St. Ph FE 64105| ville, No drinkers ol alg A age age = my clear vo "rams to bela? win] *24-200. terms. “|_| 2 ROOM “AP, COMPLELY PIN For Sale Houses 40 For Sale Houses . 40| _fxiedenene Med Shae sees. Le | San On a a Indian Village Brick : - AKE ORION oe $12.50 week no drinkers. | “~~~ SR AG ALS | “Take ee, Fe 24626.” ~ Attractive 3 bedroom 2 bath | “ . avtabicagnniconr Mo nimniash \ ; $l) O00 DOWN —— home in A-l condition. Liv-|' Latge 8 toom house with bese- _AC I Nb j 3 PLAIN, ROOMS. CLOSE . te $3,995 buys this @ bedroom home K l l udseri ee ay Rect win 3 cee Jehineee- ban -fust:-cheut—sit-out-|- er 26) ~ tf aL at scnool’ "3 blocks to bus. See this aes eee oe Se Any type of heater .- ee ~ — “ ; = _scheel,_ 3 Wecks to bus. Seo Wis! Nort! Down: pur automatic water f he ain. We need listl ' ~ PE eee 0s Pine: 2, $1,300. | eater 6080 term tt While you are Se eee steele fant and nang! | WEST SIDE 3 ROOMS AND BATH, SEMINOLE MILLS BUY, — new: “LAWRENCE Wo. Near Lincoln Jr. High § | * CARROLL G..PORRITT; 20"? Parment sii. ome furniture, priv entrance, - * , : \ ‘ * Best ee flat et eta | ste Sy Bia Siah, “| eee, ee EUR mk | mere otmertmrcead see” | AY] C)R])| , pants aon tie, | Ro Annett Inc] 24 wet Mere 2714) Francis F. “Bud” Miller a matters today, i SHARE MY NICELY FUR- home for low, low » pen to cherished tamily \ ; | ~~ screened — - Extra it Y “ul Seen petra 5 | ; nished apt. with young lady. 2 price. we ook would be to see and own |, indiuded, ‘all the bargain REALTOR HU} PGA "< A. JOHNSON, Realtor | —Wiliems._ Hooré, oll hast, flush doors, thts ¢ bedroom, 2 bath “Member Cooperative Exchange | rive of’ 96.280. en a and Pte rat 3700) TURON GARDENS . 2 ROOM FURN, APT, WEST BIDE.| Close fo set ) Gining room, ali new’ mod: : oe : néay 14 | 4 room modern: with full base: FE 4-233 Pvt, bath. PE 2-2163. Comet ognect,,_ seeping ernised ‘Kitchen with wais | 2 Family Brick 38 Hills ‘ pe OE gi oY Pe 1704'S, Telegraph Rd. _ | Hats, apanrumwe ovr siyy| Seve Pie Rertends ore | tat Mey eanactonic. | Leet, coats ees] see he eee sages | Weemmerae pane mae “We Sel More Homes |_tit'er bu suds" "*) ikes*and surance, eslect | in one pain New Jeatrol | fad'bath uy Pull Domi of int | Som Menon oll eat pant: | StDe tea bedroom brick / * A * a J i . € ‘*. i. 9 ; We Need Listings 2 ROOMS BEAT, Lit 5 jos 7 : Guick sele and has reduced of shade, fruit. ond berries. Must |: 04,Desement. 2 car garage with expansion attic. tle =| K. L. Templeton, Realtor = “E week. of ibaugh Court, offf RAY O’NEIL, Realtor price to: $16,000, Prompt seil—terms arranged, by BY iced et 00 nior room, pajnted $3% W. Huron FE 26223 Paul Jones Btate, See caretaker. “6 Ww. Be c ae possession. on terms _— ment, of heat and auto- : w, Moron pe 4 ROOMS: AND BATHE, Rnd sueRnone FE 3100 oF FE. 64178 new Home - is acres, | U! os Garas sab scroms, ‘| West Side Brick . $33, Huron 3808, ent +. Souple only or ———_Coop__— NEW. HOME — 16 ACRES. | 5 netem_ ranch type homes. es-| WM, H KNUDSEN | 26, Sater act “octased ai NEW BUNGALOW — Shadé . 3-6225. - Limits, Ranch type with 3 cellent location. Aluminum or REAL sista FILA, terms Bate- “Jandeonping ‘paved drive, storm BUYERS! BUYERS! | MODERN 7 87 RooMs, ADULTS . bedrooms. Size wxto — full brick siding, plastered walls, AC/ 519 pentiag Slate, Bank Bids. & Kampien Realty Co. & screens, finished rec only, OA #3668, _ ‘Brick Fronts > basement, oil furnace and iow as 61, én., plus mortgage Ph. PE 44516 A Le 8, Telegra; Ra., FE room, built ta ber, off t, at The GLOOM js off again ‘Tera aeese ages, asbor PRE. fee eng an AE og? In- 20st%, Ere, ea Bad 4-0528. B.-A ve, & Sun. — Com) with a te in REAL ESTATE! Buyers - =. x inable garden BEAUTIFOL REW 6 [HOME| ©? . <— Sa" — sre NOW calling our office a pm, OPEN 9-8 pM jiasee ee ou'll Hardwood . Gas furnace. ¥ NOW. daliy. for ‘nearly EVERY BACHELOR'S “APARTMENT Pri PIONEER HIGHLANDS} : fe) no WIM | lovely full basement. Only $2. TYPE of property. Many : . FE|. “| ptongen HIGHLANDS ee Sie i 1G down. ti Wesbrook. FE| 4 ACRES WITH 6 ROOM HOME, | -R. HILT Z with CASH, others with ac- Seis, 945 Voorheis Rd..— Our new : ~ . “REALTOR Se fee Bee shade trees, “just 8 mi ceptable terms, We | espe- i RooMa. 3 BUDDIES. GARAGE, model ie’ aew available; Open NEWER BUNGALOW. Weil Since i926 IDEAL can oe, cially need 2 AND 3 BED- sas heat. No drinkers. 6 N. for your ‘one. of located off Baldwin, 5 full wit ee ow 2-1804 Neat 5 rm, bungalow, full basement, ——— 148% N. ok Fontine's exchanive enchons: Mur. | sien roome, and bath, Light | F007 OT vy "| -tusrme aod screens, Seas egrege ORION LAKE |e saul?” S98" Baer : es tr y a = ROGM cider homes, Several Ws fap eatrance 00 & Bite Par) Thur convenience: Drive out for | race, Only 62.390 dows, Clean as 4 pia—7! f Continental | iarge ‘los om paved street, $1,000. | Attractive 2 bedroom frame bome.|. Williams Vaiahacs ane a aise Pg: Ad ne j “Pete further @ ndinas . aan eons. = m0 led ome Terms, aN en Union Lake, bath, part base- | Sure! ey Pee but = urban mes, faims and bet- ex, 7 ROOF vi West BIRMINGHAM 6UB Ail jarge rooms and nicely dition, wn Incl i t-|3 bedrm, ranch ug. ‘MR, Diving ment, of] beat, pen heat inside howe. thie heme. ; = lotr are in —~.= front. 34183" = bedroor home on 2 acres decorated. Just for nanc room, Kitchen. ee OS fa yi aad 96.500, room with Se ma ___| p pooe pont apr eer ara | Result toting country: cart | teres femiir, S families or | pehpizgg MEPOOP. SSE | Ett an pared “sn|"EMBREE & GREGG See tg nore aa | “pyr wate + out — New ot a +— : 2 : E od tk TODAY 2 Seg aril Pa PRIVATE comin eee cipal basement Guusoas: Sor’ eaiel’ sale’ oo 4 BOOMs vie DOWN | Vier" mene-stanr 1565 Union Lake Ra EM 3-4083/ Detrverese. b-l beech and wat : w * : ear For a sale TOMORROW ; Saw. FE Cue, ____| «beat: open breeseway to 2 car 2 chopped the price to ished, septs. taak Bee | - CORT M. IMBLER 172 West how Atbe PE 65521 | road. 4 —_— scarce 400 road, v Scr AL 7 +7 am 7 John Ki Kinzter; Realtor . a ee D | XITCHENPTTE ith terms. MAS sos. oO ee ly as suntey 2’ 4} KING OF THE DECK | w& set, 50 ase. it weekend. FE 43525 | FE 46041, : LAKE wisieveiiaitinn __ Jon Kingler, Realtor : Is indeed the impression you will | - AB prices we ene nok Sree oe tat § j : Tee tae tear haneewiie this bus Huron PE 4385-rx 2000| The All Woman Realty “| , WARK: pet whee yon soe this brite senck Realtors Exebang®_| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 36) 7 built 2 year old frame ranch. “ooaperay ne as.” bl ee... wh, 2 WHI I E ~ Want to Sell? ' ’ fresh and pecked woh scores alee Th Li le W family. 1 acre Beautifully iand Gr. RESALE. ‘S vedvecm medern.| two fo 4 pad Py — 4 ROOMS HEAT AND BATH, $70| features for ea*y. living. Three at Little White Howse} seaped. One of ihe. homer;| paved street, $7,650 dow, $62) Circis to 2 car ee, and my Seams _ergeenes, 3| of the many features are red With the red. shutters can now be 3 bedrooms. : ‘Tie | monthly 4 per cent. 1% ecres of . Cal FE BUYERS WAITING Front 8. comer-W. Pike. wood living room, knotty yours: in this attractive bungalow} bath. : orchard. 40604 for sdditlonal information. 7 ROOMS AND BATH MIDDLE hedrooms sad cabinets gslore in on ened Pee 2 petrooms | Privileges on eaeelient beach on | WILLIAMS LARS ARES nist This definitely is a recommended ' esau delay inspec-| each _large dandy closets,| Middle Straits Wond bedrooms ‘bungslow, ; : Ra Ta the Hall hes 3 sd@itional closets.| school facilities, $16.00. Terms.| off heat, wot’ late lok tans | 7 WRENCE Ww. i kee ‘OR sas you ~ tion; , basement, HEATED ROOMS : you may Walt 0 ’ . La w. Say es ee ne eee S| mime. | ee | GAYLORD pp _ WHITE BROS. BS, - Saye Russell Young ent with Gh ges furnace. & 14) 5 oon y. Nicely lo- YOND LAKE. Lasge“budgulow, . t. : ‘ed in the vicinity of Drayton REALTOR st site A gg | quick sale) cated near oo" ‘cooley Lake Rd. Lake/ 3 bath , le tiving- reom, a ree ° “neg. » fo, 8 tar Your Conreninace | 5 Pains ee aut | a2 we | © Se ae privileges. Full price $7,980. A| wtility. front ‘porch 20x06". 3s FORCED SALE : seme bese eR © Pnertere |. Nante,_ane.. Oy EAB wohl 7 ai GacteT on income | H. C. Newingham, Broker THEL MA M. ELWOOD | ‘eees! #206 down, ce TEST vanes: | 9S Down. ~Brand soo pai 3 ww Sad gp te - 2 * ‘2 *| property or ie late model ‘ .. Marshall $143 Case-Elis: Lake Rd. 2? FAMILY INCOME. SELL oR w. 4 we and bath, (net com- bath, interior stud ing. Adults. : &- TOKE. or FE 4-0661 5 ; ; 3, _or FE ¢0061) pp-51206 Fe "tne 4 Open 90'S) TRADE, FURNISHED. ¢ , bats Roy. VA VALUET, » Reaoe : well, bot water. wired toa sot ‘and wwe ~Bifmingham | Ses tees Se . wi area | Famarene | srsnres nous : pie Omer t tude 3] c ie Cag Ni gg RE ae hg ni chr al ee ae cere te tie pat ant CAMERON.H: GRARK | > = 101 COMMERCE RD. EM 3.4412 Ge Marble Realtor ee eee Pea Argan 4 HOME OF YO! sive: , Here * 22 : - : N: : = Peddiing Your Property? oe Ante, ag | ta root paws, |, |Start the New Year =| we (FOC. Wood Co, f bale: “Telgeroc fre With 8 em sddrens. See tle st Cherokee Hills +. | Squutgne, SAM | ra. “well bull, cottage ; we net water Son bescanian, automatic Reet ad “Office After 5, OR the furniture which rents for $50. | : pus Toor ee | oe refinished up-| Lovely conditioned 2 ae DOWN are | 3 large lots, fruit. Lots = es OU . etx stairs for’ fi m. Excel-| ranch home, Seeaveey -—- $1,000 DOWN ot evergreens & etc. Lake priv |. | | fort. “al toh - degen. a BEST BUYS eed Lod , : i Ba 3 i : “| North Side 4 3 ape BG lig per ae N, Realtot 1. DAY | BUDS Micholic | "Saas set tetatet etl “NEW RANCH HOME BEEPS. no Bl eit BS 3 BEDROOM BRICK ee Piru seems oad, beth, Wor sbartan| fay : CHARM PLUS ee BRICK | GATEWAYS to| East Bvt: Terrace «| Fm ine fur Partridae SeepS eee eres — tenement Seaze| HAPPINESS | Sets, Sia "te uit | ate nena! pe ton eee *, ua, | — “WEST SIDE“ 4"5 nen ome, foe os : INCOME Fae git a 8, Et rteos et a met were — m A 5 : ‘| pate th mat _ basement. 4 x Be : 6! CAS ~ For Rent Furnished 3 tet water, to | pester, Forced wi $8 heat, lncpe Dood 47h = em *HOLMES-BARTRAM | pane ese. 6 | te et ee | ONE: || BSmk, sieeabie Kichenstyood por) Gillon amd +4 gy “High aman'ee | EFRONT—4 Acres | PIONEER HIGHLANDS | cqiasgeieee Set FAO wi BO Goes | cant onl ma ga 7 room is juss itn #7 500 Sa| WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR FE 2-8316 a | 43 'W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 8 itive sheds ¢ Sebo te IT MORTOAC FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE §-6105 open eves So ap cng ea aaa "50 Buick joce.” "51 Chev. Deluxe : 4 door eee —a $795) Bet yeuer bom oh CHEROKEE HILLS. CARE Ww. BIRD, Realtor “EXCLUSIVE Beep sctnic acreage in Oak- — |2 door —— a esebeooel. ‘ 49 Buick 4 dr. oe Dyasflow .- Pelecscass So |'50- Buick =o | E: 2 e ome es woe neces 0 SAS 49 Buick 7 oo | Dynaflow wa egg 77 95) Pb Ai) | |'49 Buick Super” . P - T. a Rag: U. 6 Pat | 4 doo: pa Sivekesc ng tg > Blan o ope 1908 oy MEA sarin, _-] sual rien No. 324 = : LEASE OR BUY “Oh, fine! oe ee Loe Se tele eae ee 4 dee 745 aa pee oe this going feeding than FOU start it” a Fas F ccegeesens$ pot k per Bhan Buy, me busi r "50 Pont. Chieftain “8” Jone’ i al — just about “any Money to Loan 49 Sale Housetrailers. $0) 4 door «... seeace peeee = yea, wont Sian o (State Licensed Lenders) SP, i ere with 0 cana "3, TF, MODERN HOUSE-|’50. Buick Spec. Deluxe | ~~" NEW MOON “14 door ........ sane ]WARD E, PARTRIDGE: MONEY INVESTMENT 8 stores located on one of Pontiac's | = ors 6 x" ¥_¥ Te only 22500; : terms. — 5 - FLOYD KENT, Realtor | | RENN NETT. ROAD . WARD E, Agere OF NATIONAL BUSINESS and it, dy “Panera chraes ge Parkhurst Trailer . - COAST-TO-COAST 1340 Ra. MY 9-611 ne - 2 ep ake = World's Largest WAITING Tie BEST BUYS ARE AT OX- 43 W, Huron Open Eve. PE 2-8316 : HOSETRAILER FOR SALE = FARE Ea - You May Borrow EL * Zedintentoem retain meem, wet | QOL OOO |Madaen eee es YL4I"VUIUU Darn, "Heights ralier "Pare, Ist ryt 7 SR Ah SE OOD + = EST de oday |, : 2 2 Eves. "51 Buick Spee, c. Deluxe 2 door .. 1,295 No. 390- — *49 Olds. “98” 4*dr., Hydramatic ae "49 Pont. Chieftain os - aera Deluxe 2 door. 09-9745 ‘St Buick spec. o- Delaxe- dr. aie nog ’50 Buick Super 4dr Dynaflow...s..eess- ovhee ee ene $1,095 with." = = BUCKNER | MOTOR SALES . $1, 305| ‘We have ’47 through “51 Hudsons, Come seé us for a new. or used Hud- Your Hudson Dealer ~ w Pike ON COR: or WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD “Nota Name but a Policy” |BUY YOUR USED CAR EALER _ pceaeere | oonges pres ron, are FROM A D . _ ¥OU KNOW ~ 1946 AND 1947 - FORDS | PONTIACS CHEVROLETS 152 Chevrolet 2 dr, radio & “1°52 Ford 2 door sedan, 1°51 Ford 2 door sedan, aie DeSoto club cpe. $295 USED CARS ANI heater, deluxe .,..$1,145 radio & heater, . «$1,045 radio & heater......$695 *S0 Ford 2 door sedan, radio & heater...,..$595 50 Chevrolet 2 ae: cs $645 47 Olds. 2 door, ‘47 Pontiac 2 door sedan, radio & heater.,... $195 .: ANEW , | In Used Car Prices Os Chev. - DOOR - 2-tone paint, radio, heater, low mileage. $1,795: OWENS “al, CHEVROLET — - CHEAP PE 56-1801 and out. | DR. LIGHT 1983 CHEVROLET A-1 CONDI- 5 trade, Phone OA 62831 ‘Kx for $39 | petsiten. pe Your Fotd Dealer *50 ) CHEVROLET aN AND 2 147 S, Saginaw St. | ND A FEW 53s Phone FE 5-4101 saan ams ol —EHEVROLETS ——_{—____—— $245 PLYMOUTHS CENTR AL PONTIACS 1953 FORD FORDS Mainiine V-8. Owner must sacrti- LINCOLN-MERCURY DODGES By Pike Street Lot OLDSMOBILES _ Gala Son, ech ior FE 430 FE suis, PE 20167 HARDTOPS DO rou NEED A 4 9000 UE | SUBURBANS gar; Call OA $2521, Ask for STATION WAGONS '51 HENRY J : oes ; radio & heater......$195} /£ ; y 148 AND 1949 Ss St ] ude, CHEVROLETS |. Lasso One of These Good - aD 0 OR) 2 aie Bure: voegrt: Radio & sod oa clean ak a $045. | | SPECIAL! CS Y ‘49 Ch "48 PONTIAC 4 eV. 4 DR. SEDAN Radio, llc Shed and clean, | j $679, A Good Selection of 52 Chevrolets to Choose From | JACK — HABEL — ps cl $25" S500) nilenpLy Baxter & : "Livingstone: uemaaa and water, school FINANCE CO. 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OF _ 5108 | —_ bu eae ; : oe ‘ft HYDRA & CLEAN IN- REAL ESTATE SERVICE, INC, $29 to. $500 AUTO GLASS tb “Ban SoaaGoea PE. deg | LINCOLN-MERCURY $749 ‘CENTR AL food, Fe nit, 80m, Longteliow, STATE BANK BLDO.| ev Loan Co re poten to nine ite Phy enlists pe Fike serect Lot -LENCOLN RY. eee re now Bed vag PE 41502” ye sori| _ Community n Co. |. FREE: One pound coffee to excel . mn mer Pike -*MERCU. = _ Like new. ear Liwees FORCES GaLz oF ram |30 E, Lawrence FE 2-7131 | ema he “aule Gises Co. Gheitingham, Sylvan Vilage. a iaenes Ces ae Sew PON’ [ AC Pike Street Lot” ~ ii ‘metal station wagon. qocery FRIENDLY SERVICE 122 Oakland Avenue. £1066} 546 CADILLAC “62” re FE 4308) Ve esi PE dee | PACKARD 4 DRT ULTRA. 1 - a, | Auto Owners Attent he aE TA 51 DODGE RET A IT GOOD pei i. Bag DE. oe a. a “ere tector re smebuiit €195.| ‘foal te matt ane] as CORONET 5 PASS. COUPE Tb bed ee ddd TRANSPORTATION slice i. 600s | whee tres 2 te ‘STORE VERY VERY B *— $495 6, ‘ete. 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