° E ba Lg . - 7 iy ‘aa x aie ‘ ; : * }) Yor. 3 > ep maa ® me 3 4 4 # Fn al al Pg Aide ge ” a“ a “ps im te Liga 0 spell PF cor nf homie Cee PO nh + wee biel ota Ds tap ae” 6 KX Aaliaaie Z ae ant Sy Pos a ORS w age eer oF a ee he s : ; la | 3 ee : Details page two ‘ mage. : ¥ "i , 4 of ! 4 | Zs, F514 % 111th YEAR * * * & =. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954~34 PAGES eo yy tee be then Pontiac Motor Reveals Huge Expansion in Ci - ‘ | New C. of C. Head Accepts Gavel [Division Sh All Korean POWs Are Freed »_uaeeepmmmmmmmn oom Division Shares % 7 iin $1BillionGM Pro-Reds Stage | Camera Records Suicide |High Court Says ~ Building Plan ~~ Sit-DownStke | 9 FF Bridge Bond New Sheet Metal and a , 3 Press Plant Is Among asGuardsQuit | == =~ = ~ .__ |Financing Legal 21 Americans Without |” ve ae ~ State Supreme Jurists improvements Pontiac Motor Division a Country as Commies | _ Deny Attempt to Block Protest Indian Move Mackinac Project will construct a new sheet PANMUNJOM, Saturday |e" +1.LANSING (AP)—The gon part. of General Motors’ $1,000,000,000 expansion program, it was revealed metal and press plant as (AP) — The Korean war prisoners, who stirred world | © wide controversy by: their refusal to go home, were ’ | State Supreme Court today -jupheld the legality of a * ,1$99,800,000 bond issue to ‘| finance the Straits of Mack- today by R. M, Critchfield, vice president of General Motors and manager of the Pontiac Motor Division. Critchfield said the program is already under way and will include “many millions Pontiac Press Fhote| Of GOllars” for moderniza- turned loose today. Twenty-one Americans, 1 Briton and.327 South Ko- reans who chose commu- nism were abandoned by Indian guards in a flimsy neutral zone compound at| SN 12:01 a. m. (10:01 a. m. to-| ae day, EST). ~ The pro-Red POWs said). they would stay until their food runs out, echoing the }linac Bridge. i} The court dismissed the y. tition of Sen. wong = L. napaak Gu’ eubacal tee a cies , 7 - _ e a re writ 10 binck the sale of the | (right), 1963 Pontine Chamber of Commerce presi-| in the Elks Temple. Guest speaker Dr. William H.| 10m of facilities and new | bonds to a New York and! dent, handed his gavel to this year’s president Milo | Alexander (left) of Oklahoma City looks on. Over machine tools. ")|Chicago bond house syndi-|J. Cross last night at the C. of C.’s annual dinner | 250 people attended the event. Under the program, the |e. hols based t - die be inereaced to. 6,700,000 | Nichols b his opposi-| gs « - and. to. 0.70 _ |an largey on ine theory | Fight for Bigger |290 Attend C.ofC. Dinner, |*wxe'st.r see. —S\ hibited by a constitutional Ofticers Installed for 1954 |i it turice, cme pres demand of the Communist ; | ' : — oh f the Income Tax Cut poy ident Command that Indian|) > 5 contrac ora toons steno. “SS . debt larger than $250,000 Milo J. Cross was installed as 1954 president of Pontiac Improvements plamed ty Pou The U.N. Command liberated as | | “ty tiac Motor include: civilians the nearly 22,000 anti-Red | \_ 1.° The construction of a new ”" 3 Chamber of Commerce at its annual meeting last night, _. te of th le. ° ey OTe ast “oid the beet euc| Will Buck President’s | before over 250 members and guests in the Elks Temple. ~ te 2 velamned 00 8 Senos =~ : ap ea ary 4 and unequivocally” — Plea Against Any More | He succeeds George M. Watson. | Sheet metal and press plant. y course t bonds are revenue issues . | . the Allies agsert was required by} JUMPS TO DEATH—Just as William Walter Failey, about 50,| and do not constitute an indebted-| Slashes at Present Other new officers installed included Harcourt S. Pat 2 Tho constunalinn of a new the armistice. of Washington, D. C., jumped to his death from the roof of a three-| ness of the state. terson, first vice president; Dr. George N. Petroff, second addition to the foundry with new } i ; . WASHINGTON W — President . ttiso: d | core making and moulding When official freedom came, | story hotel in Phoenix, Ariz., today, an amateur photographer, Wal On. the me ; ae vice president; Norman Patt n, secretary an Marvin more than 14,000 Chinese anti- | ter D. Bolton, spotted the dramatic rooftop scene from his office cameo sensening, Eisenhower's plea to Congress to Barnett, treasurer. + Red POWs already were aboard | wiridow and caught it with a camera. A friend on the roof had vainly hold the line against any further; Toastmaster Frank S. ment that the Mackinae Bridge ; ; . . American ships en route to Chi- | tried to talk Failey out of the leap. Authority is a state agency and | Culs 0 ee ain ee oe c. 8 Die in rash . its | somes C r Robert J. St. Clair | } . summed up 4. A new car finish building with North Koreans were in South Ko- The court rejected Nichols argu- a floor fight in the evenly | activities during 1953. the most modern equipment obtain-' Sere a Van Dusen and Westerdale) 2: x:zesesczrs | ers oe re ne... of Navy Plane |= Indian officer e PATO. toward eel |e ee ee, ee soe nay, | emt preen m by backing a move - .* — tion of $417,000 toward mainten- en million taxpayers from any pé ia = Pf). «lance of the bridge. —. re ee TO AY PS” | tg vaise the 1-mill- limitation on} Japan-Based P2V~ Hits | parts ROK oficial sald. most were Nominated for Legislature pe evertonte, Sa court gait, Ont some Republicans and Dem- | ‘Re municipal property tax 1°) in Hawaii; No Survivors} © 4 itee-story addition 1 ie ment were — a 12 mills after 1955 : personnel and purchasing build- asleep. payment is made part of ocrats alike predicted Congress . w Some of the freed prisoners contract with the bonGholders. | would permit at least slight re-} This would gnvelvé no appre- in Flaming Wreck ing with a reception room con- ete a rE ee Republican Richard C. Van Dusen of Birmingham and The Supreme Court noted that| ductions in both corporation in-| cinble increase in taxes, said St. By AP and UP. Dispatches structed especially as a terminal start of the Korean war 3% years Democrat John C. Westerdale of Commerce Township} in Wigation inveiving the Dettait |come and exciee tex rates Clair, The city’s debt will be re- eater «or verte Oe ago easily won nomination over their opponents yesterday in| *xressway system bonds it had) Eisenhower, in his anneal | Hired Stier ae ee at |N jo Foto aN Re Allied insistence that no prie- | the Oakland Third District primary election, which waS| firm pledge earmarked funds to a pocket dh yrgree ney Setieuaact oat be teens tele men aboard crashed in flames on | **rvice Parts machine building stumbling block in the prolonged Van Dusen, 28, a Detroit lawyer, and Westerdale, 40,| pptying what it called the | tax laws, ' vete.to sutsa_ he Muiietion 0 | os ond sesver tentes found ue automatic bumper plating sys armistice talks, owner of a secretarial service, will oppose each other in| “special fund) doctrine,” the | His proposals would reduce rev-| APri tle year purébvanh; tthe Siaww soll) then a a The proRed American, British! the Feb. 11 special election for the seat in the Michigan Se OSS OS Oe oS are erue —— Oe SY | eee ae naieeat teanene The plane, part of « Japan-based i me eu as Gee ation tte ie tk Gm “7 icoted > ee ton subsequent Legislatures. this would be done through many City, former war correspondent, | Gity in the Western ae ee years ago. The was to back | Ff 1P kT ck vaca gn : when the | Changes in various deductions, al-| and presently pastor of his state's route from Kwajalein in the “Pontiac is looking forward to pound. Tee pecition that they |ALOTe. + ATK STACK lot Howard R. Estes. ory rnngieen= lowances and other technical | largest Christian Church. heey fh esd oat | a banner year, equal or better than should be 3 nai their fate is ; ; In unofficial returns from reer awe — its Nor) joints—not through major rate; Dr Alexander urged that Minor + are = 1953 when we produced 418,000 Gecteed bw 8 Korean pants cone Will Be Given the district's 37 precincts, | ™! vaheahe Aad nee changes. differences between the many de- ie course Sor F xe Pent Teves cars. In addition to our cominer- — ference, But it was considered! Porcing Dat Van Dusen drew 1,348 votes. | inet upon - Republicans generally applauded | (continued on Page 2, Col. 5) |the crash cial prodyction we are meeting , ely that when their food runs His nearest competitor was : po e, j eels It had been cleared for a landing military requirements on four out they Will march north—and| LANSING (INS) — Gov. G. Men-|C. Ingle, Farmington attorney,| th. opinion said that Nichols argo hn —i ts, assist- . at Barbers Point when tt ked | fense contracts. Our present em- vanish behind the Iron Catt nen Williams today indicated the | with 423. Lawrence McKay Jr.,| «4. no standing in court” since ee ne me e “palatioal Bi Backers into a peak of the Waianae range | Ployment is slightly over 18,000, or jhe Indian Command made | at Park Racetrack wil have| Bimingham Invurance, 85 lhe trought the sit sey a8 a[eergy "| DINGO about five miles nortiwest of Peart | approximately 10% higher tan to accept the pro-Communist pris- nearly the same racing dates this Brown, of Bloomfield Township, eeeyer Sab Se Sn See ‘testa ot capeitng te te i ee Se a ‘ | : oners, but it was rejected. year it had a year ago. tallied 209. The t decision clears the| People to make sacrifices for the my secu Tem re T. warned In The governor's announcement) Westerdale led the Democratic greater national defense,” Mc- aim 0 reached scene about midnight peratu onight Instead, the Reds way for delivery of the bonds to reported dian Lt. Gen. K. 8. Thimayya It | appeared to settle a controversy | race with 252 votes. Trailing were | private purchasers and to begin| Cormack sald, “the President is : [ | , between the track and Racing| Fred Wilkinson, retired Farming-| construction of the bridge itself.|. *Ppesling to their hopes for tax County Group Claims | too hot to approach—but it looked) Partly cloudy tonight and Satur- sponsible for seeing that there ts | °ssioner James H. Inglis. pn cootee with 140 bine Contracts for the construction a as though there were bodies inside. | day is the forecast for the Pon- tip sas teste * | wittiams declared: i: heel dea town, ea ge | areeay have been awarded, arr tetintoen ders Newspaper Stories Are; spekeaman sald the plane |{i8€ afea, accor according to the U. S. The Indian commander then “The dates-are substantially the Heaviest balloting was re- . program are corporations and Unfounded apparently hit the mountain A ow cf from 7 to 8 uahe ts met with leaders of the pro-Red| same for all tracks as last year. corded ip Birmingham, a strong Brownell Thinks large stockholders, If President Officials of the Oakland County headon. expected to rise to a high of from compound, U.S. Sgt. Richard G.| There are some minor changes but eee cise cine the people gener. (branch of an I-county group at A marine helicopter, searching | 22 to 26 on Saturday. Conden of Tae Kode, Crndren| 7 have wo: punitive melcaticn pe ato w8% “* ally should benefit.” Prange! he Doig rn eng lone brace agement ig Ip eee ee ae and three leaders of the South] whatsoever. a nay sim rans “vor. PATTY RECS Out Cent tn ite finet teas would |able non-profit bingo said today|ot the four persons aboard was | Pontiac the mercury registered 19 Korean POWs. had. only 2,714 cast ballots. . relieve individuals of 58 million their organization is “out in the) injured. degrees Ar st iets avs wien tine Sh, ihe ans] Believes U. & Cnbedio Sone "Ty aonion a Detrett news- 7 : os “5 , ’ . ° of 630 millions. Twins, 38, Try to /ATTeSt) srt." voti tow'e| EScblished —Commies,| mets sted ns “yma mec cone tat tegen we! Race Horses Aren't Alone — U.S. Attorney in California) ec iritemes'ete| Security Risks Remain feo rn mas os comin tans "lin Their Queer, Behavior et come manager of the WASHINGTON # — Atty. Gen. : billion ; + LOS ANGELES (AP)—The embattled Irish twins, )( oly Infirmary. Brownell says there may be some | Gofters tn saute in these fields, now | acrhe Erewb. called the wiehiems | MUSKEGON (AP)—A lonely, embittered horse roamed George and Charles Finn, are back in jail today after “very serious security risks” left | set automatically for April 1, and| Organizations, was formed last | the Arnold Race Farm today, mute evidence that there another flamboyant brush with the federal government 1 Killed 2] . ed on the federal payroll—but not, 80 | to prevent losses ini revenue from| summer, they sald, with parpose are some things beyond the ken of the law during which they handcuffed the United States attorney ’ njur yoke a of getting a definite decision on Legally the case of the no-name, once friendly and threw officialdom into an uproar. Florida Accident |.3°"="V.nss ty satsntne eset C. White of 2291 Cheese-| with the Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde disposition has been settled. se Finns,” former Air Force pilots, have been | IN} cc of questioning |» | | ) The “Flying first ontiac man, Draytén Plains, is chairman| Byt what happened to turn the gentle pal of children a year in connection with their claims to ownership of a) man was ; ‘a ® ae ‘There are some who thitik it is just plain homesickinees, 5 $70,000 wae etal teansport plane, collision publicity was impos-| Race bought the animal last May at the Ravenna —— The unpredictable 38°" " north of : the group completed 18! 7 ivestock Auction from John De Mull of year-old To. meey | cid: Gearpe Piss thon snapped ‘aed te ot Carte i baa. cle milk one half cent Race didn’t have to take PRE a deuf : ‘ on the way to a from the government as security ey “We want the amendment,” he ; the $125 for the horse, Laughlin E. Waters eat” tet ett, white Charles called ee ee ee ee ces a eee “heya Bordon, Der Cream said, “because bingo is the sole Ti He cad — that Ks "Spe wild and er. attemptes out of the Bilt- pesmi Debi Alton Darrell of Atlanta,| tice Department: wes @ sormer| Siasueseh Chuammry: Other fires ‘ CAI build- ald hed the 7 “9 otel where he had “We're not going to have any|driver of the other car, suffered | Communist party member. also were expected to follow the supported many Forse safely and with pleas-| im moreased the Los Angeles wea they arsed and econ arm ny“ * SO OT ee | Maa mea ‘incom ure. He saw a demonstra- acuinat the rights of eltizens and | he be taken to the central police|122 TOCary’S Press | inc trom the rise in cottee prices | be expected the price to rise again in eay wey | yeatold daughter. seprivation sit ae oes and the police but ts not making a formal in- | when aged ge hmags a“ to. keep |” Book at his. Island F : cases months” me S| gamblers out of bingo.” Some | race saddled the horse and boost- Communist lead-| Five Detroit Greameries an-| Uittutioa tm Oakland County, he 6 Se tes ee goernment will ty t Shovel Off Houseboat |, About 2200 signatures are] |For days the hore n convicted of such} SEA “ . (UP) — The} next November's ballot. The Oak-) spent an hour . adopts Ei-| U. 8. rd saved a ho nl Coaly poe oo ee capturing tt. strip them | boat from sinking Thursday — by |28 at $ p. the Buatiae ae hnaieg hie “ 2 eee, se gs pee ie = 4 Lee i ht gre E if] it i ifr a E i / il li i ‘ I i i ty 4 ate ite ~~ Warner Recovering After Bullet Surgery Donald Warner, 29, charged with murder Tl p. m. the previous night. The Weather rs eee ge in tt nears Seneb eee Eee dee eeneweweneerss a, ees Fé if i, Twins, 38, Attempt fo Arrest Attorney (Continued From Page One) ignered long cnough. We're starting to fight back now.” Police Chief William H. Parker : “This beats anything I ever saw. I don’t know what it's all about.”’ “People can't go around arrest- ing the U. S. attorney in our city,” said Jack Irwin, acting mayor, . The Finns and Waters, trailed by officials, reporters and photo- graphers, went to the offices of Dist. Atty. S. Ernest Roll and dis- cussed the situation in detail. Wa- ters went free, of course, and the twin brothers were taken before the U. S.- commissioner and ar- raigned on a charge of assaulting a federal officer, _then—jailed in lieu of $10,000 felony bail. e = a The Finns’ difficulties with the i HL z 3 g : ; if 3 Fe : i 1 i ij rf ; : Hh Fl <3 z Y : ite | i i : g E ; ‘ : THE GOOD OLD DAZE—Norma Webb, Carolyn | Fellowships of the First Methodist Church, Bir- Shattuck and Jean and David Masterton check their | mingham. Old-time acts of the show in Fellowship | music at a dress rehearsal of their 80-member | Hall will include “meller dramer,” juggling, the | variety show. “Vaudeville Daze” is being present- | Charleston, magic, singing, monologue and novelty / ed at 8 tonight and tomorrow night by the com-/ acts. Joe Kroeger and Nancy Brown are directing bined senior and intermediate Methodist Youth | the show and tickets may be obtained at the door. sy FRIDAY, JANUARY #2, 1056 6 Report Thefts of Accessories Value of Car Equipment Taken Last Night Hits »| $188, Police Say auto accessories last night to Pon- tiac Police, according to Detective Charles Hewitt, of the auto theft was estimated at $138. Walter L. Burton of 184% Ellwood | Ave. reported that four hub caps | were stolen from his auto while it | was parked in a factory lot. Keith Freel of 6705 Strong St. Detroit, told Pontiac Police wheel and tire were taken car while the auto was near downtown Pontiac. | were valued at $50. | Four auto discs and i HE f tt : ? ; H i 4 ef | Alley and Perry | theft oecurred. | “Sam Christoff of 316 said a wheel and tire from his auto while at Branch and Wessen Nord of 327 Wessen St. and tube were taken | also parked at Branch and | Sts. | Mrs. Bruce Boyd of 2083 | Rd. told police her car | in the rear of 128 N. Perry | when four hub caps were stolen. i , Ture FE | Birmingham Girl, 7, Suffers Throat Cut BIRMINGHAM — Eight stitches were required to close a neck wound Patricia Rifenbark, 7, re- ceived yesterday when she tripped coming home from school and cut her throat on a pipe. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton C. Rifenbark, 608 Bennaville, was rushed to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital by Sgt. Leo Stiers of the Birmingham Police who main- tained pressure en route to control the bleeding. Spanish Bases Explained |More are expected to enter to- County Winner to Enter State Contest | : record number of girls | representing +H clubs and home- | making classes throughout Oakland ; among @ | Twenty-four contestants already 4-H Cherry Pie Champion to Be Chosen Tomorrow John E. Adkinson _ ontiac Deaths John. Edward Adkinson, 78, of 7 Hartung Ct, died today at his He was born in Puxico, Mo., on Feb. 21, 1875, He married Mamie Latham there on May 7, 1921. Mr, Adkinsoh was a constable for many years in Stoddard City, Mo., and was a life member of Odd Fel- from Voorhees-Siple Chapel. Paul, Guy and Sam of Pontiac; (Genevieve of 300 W, Iroquois. Rd., all of Pon- tiac. % ‘: Thursday's paper listed Mrs, Spadafore as Miss Genevieve at home. Also surviving are 12 grandchil. dren, VFW Dance Planned The David Belisle Post 4102, VFW, of Drayton Plains will hold a square dance Saturday at the new VFW Hall, 4680 Walton Blvd., starting at.9 p.m. The public is invited. ~ Ed-| Rey. Robert Fischer; associate pas- tor at First Baptist Church, will ill, all of Pontiac, and Stanley C. Adkinson of St, Louis, Mo, Also surviving are 10 ¢ hildren and a brother, James“ Adkinson of A Mrs. Hiram C. Colvin After a .prolonged illness, Mrs. ifiram C. (Carrie M.) Colvin, 83, of 4865 Motorway Dr., died at her at 1:30 p. m. Thursday. 10, 1870, she was the Milford; Carol Bannerman, Mil. | | ford; Diane Klippstein, Royal | | Oak; Elaine Khaubesser, Royal | | Oak; and Nancy McLisch, Royal | | Oak. | | Completing the list are Aletha | Boomer, South Lyon: ‘Judy Van- Myra Grace Hodge Fila, The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p. m. from Donelson-Johns neral Home, Dr, Chester A. Pheeters, her pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Oak Hill |have decided to enter their own | derhoof, Milford; Carol Lee Miller, | Cemetery. joven specialties in the annual 'county cherry pie baking contest an. winners z Me.’ Entered this far in the county contest this year are: Valerie | Murphy. Gingeliville; ~ Mildred Black, Milford; Jane Joslin, Holly; Suzanne Schulte, Walled Lake; Jean Ester Graves, Ortonville; Birmingham: Dolores Markel, Mjl- ford; and Ada Mae Powell, Clarks- . ‘at Cranbrook Tonight — “The |t City C. of C. Installs |Pontiac; and Marilyn Smith, | | Juanita. Borst, Laura Allen and | Janet Trumble, all of Rochester. a | i | ‘Officers for 1954 | (Continued From Page One) | nominations of Christian churches | | be forgotten. “I don't ask for one | big church,” he said, “but let us forget differences and join hands | }in the kingdom of God. “I don't need to remind you we are living in a perilous age.” he stated. “We all can die te gether, but we haven't learned tw live together.” The speaker asked his audience to consider four questions “then decide if they as individuals were | part of the answer to the world | problems or part of the problem itself. 1, “Do you have a wholesome attitude toward life? Do you wel-| com¢ and support attempts to oo | tangle social and political prob- lems, or do you consider any such | attempt useless? 2. “Do you have a self--fit-to; live with? Too many persons try| to forget themselves rather than | improve themselves. 3. “Do you have a world fit) to live in? If young people are) going bad, we posted the way pretty well for them. 4. “Do you have a philosophy fit to live by? Most of our adjust- ments to life aren't basically ba 3 8g e. j i i fl a ag fei? i i a —_——_ —- Mrs. Augustus R. Jasmund Funeral for Mrs. Augustus R. (Mary E.) Jasmund, 79, will be Saturday at 1:30 p.m. from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel. The Rev. Robert Fischer, associate pastor at First Baptist Church, will offi- ciate and burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Born in Port Jarvis, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1874, she was the daughter of Albert and Caroline Ostrander Hal- stead. by two daughters, Gilchrist of G Irene Russell of surviving are three Emily Phillips, Mrs. Libby very and Mrs. Helen Gilchrist, of Pontiac; 7 grandchildren, 12 great-prandchildren and 1 great- great-grandchild. Mrs. Jasmund died Wednesday. at Pontiac General Hospital. Bruno Lolli Bruno Lolli, 41, of 28 S. son St. died suddenly at Pontiac 1, 1912, he was the son of inick and Rita Lolli Salfi, He mar- AND / ¥ (i ( Quny PRINTING officiate and burial will be in NOW THE LARGEST-SELLING Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Lodge B-COMPLEX FORMULA OF ITS KIND: of Sorrow service will be held by | the Elks Sunday at 8 p.m. . i Robert R. Schultz The Elk’s Lodge of Sorrow serv- ices for Robert R. Schultz, 68, of 101 Orchard Lake Ave., will be this ZOPSSSESESSESSOSSSSSSSSSSOSHSSSSSSSSSSSS SSS SSSSSHOOSHOHSESSOSOSOSVOSESES SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESCSESESSSE Mr.-Schultz_was dead on arrival | yesterday at the Pontiac General Hospital. He was born in Reedsburg May 17, 1885, His parents were Henry | A., and Katherine Bartel Schultz. | ,¢avin in high-potency amounts plus evening at 8 from Pursiey Funeral Home, The body will then %e-taken}..AQUGMT.IM OCTORER ALONE! to the Bartlett Funeral Home. If you, too, are Reedsburg, Wisc., for services and, nERvVOUS, RUN.DOWK,~TOO TineD~ burial Sunday. TOO OFTEN, you may just aeed mors What « vote of confidence! What « | formule! Compounded in exclusive Geluca ps, R ybutol supplies thiamin and He was a member of Pontiac's twenty other important elements. And 4a Ma col The home . . ente “come -to-«life” in 3D realism. Elk’s number 810. Surviving are a son Richard R., of Milwaukee, Wisc., and two sis- ters Mrs, Tena Wheeler of Pon- “y Sa ” peppier in just 7 a " aadeadaai days or return the . bottle and we re- Louis Spadafore den peat bl 00> what an offer! You can find out if you need the vital elements in Rybutol oa —Main Floor In Pontiac . . . It's SIMMS for genuine Sawyer” View-Master Stereoscope ‘2 kes or whole family ¢ rtainment an ‘travel-around-the-world’ right in . youngsters enjoy hours and hours o . « « and it's so inexpensive. stration—-no cost or obligation & F Viewmaster Jr. Projector for family viewing. ..$10.95 educat Come in for $ Viewmeaster Light Attachment fits ony viewer. .$ 2.00 Library Box complete with index file. & rsevbey x hag ga Mohawk Trail em 78 verns, i", be Grond Avia. Machines ts Mich, Yellowstone Me. re Cre fae Seen Palm , Cont, Oxorts, wotinanen Se te Sati aa van Gardens, Fle, (144) Noe York City (14h Sun Velley, ideho Mt. 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M. ‘at the a es a hy OO Sittin - - xo - a s ” rate r > ad \e 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. ome JANUARY 22,1954 City Hospital mote yt and the two worked Hows He Going to Pay non oe fre Ln .% sa Gets Automatic | day ening over 500 checks by for Any Alterations? a ae LYNNFIELD, Mass, @ — Paul Szkiney reported to police that he and a companion..were walking along a lonely road when a masked (nec *k Signer ‘Arizona Coed Reads wenit tak chloe tales asta Pontiac General Hospital + ape be Arabic to Ease Mind than any other of the states. The wallet was empty, | | ; _| when an automatic check-signing | machine was pronounced ready for | operation. Hospital Director Lauretta Paul and. Hospital Board ‘member Charles E. Yaeger flexed some fin- gers, but smiled, realizing they wouldn't develop writer’s cramp” next time the hospital employes are paid. 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Fine Rayon Jersey Ladies’ Bras is » + Style. neck voi ai 5a gees PAP GO LIE MA ge aoe ee an a ga ee gl wrciee agp wna, Z a Ae SA 3 eae PO SOK AER OLR pe EE GO ALD aA IE Seer 4 ms | 5 ae My : La ' | THE PONTIAC: PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954 ‘ "ee re 7 and reachced 88th St. before the Child Guidance Clinic offiges, der: ohh Naty: Cn aes ome ¢ ; Fails to ooperate |= es Doctor to a Soe a peered Oh a hg vations. new French Union offensive to| ceater of Tuy rt Trip Downtown Uhlik, who had chauffeured him- | Miss Madeleine Half, clinic di-|drive’ the Communistled rebéls | east of Saigon. aay selt- and seven fe!low Czechs rector, will summarize the year’s eee VOWEOWD through a 4@mile cordon of Com-| @ inic work, New members will be ATTENTI N! '@ horse” or “Put a/ yesterday as part of the Crusade | munist police and border guards, te the board of Grectors: ‘ * the battered. | for Freedom campaign,’ again Went to work on it. Pontiac Child Guidance | ‘The Child Guidance clinic, with . OP PRICE down and RF ue" The ignition system was fouled + «| R. A, Ambrose, superintendent of We ying the Bronx| Just as the iSiile trip was| 4 c. atarcie began flooding. | UNit Holds Gathering in| o.sr4 schools, as chairman, helps about to begin, the tank's redie-| sio4 work, more crowds, and| Mt. Clemens Oakland and’ Macomb counties'|| Junk Gars-Wasle Paper—Scrap lurching | tor started to leak. That was fixed. niles A teal emotionally children, the Iron| ‘Then the retractable wheels | Plenty of friendly Dr. Joseph Fischhotf, statt psy : and car-| woulda’t lower because of x brok- |¢a> driver stopped 10 lend Ulli /chistist of the roll wil speak | Viet W. . We Carry a Complete Line freedom. | en clutch, Since this meant the} some tools. of Metropolitan Detroit, will speak | ¥jeinamese WOOING STRUCTURAL STEEL only | old battlewagon had to be run on It was no go. So police got a tow | at Pontiac Child Guidance Clinic's BEAMS—-ANGLES—CHANNEL plight of | its caterpillar~tracks a special of-| car and the tank to Times | annual meeting Feb. 11. Commie-Held Area rd 2 Ba) pe A STEEL CO ' fore it way of the ; ote ‘pointed ou We og yeep hn Omm| city. streets. More delay. City Hall—because it was nearly| 1... to the Community,” will high- Benge 00 Tings mney ble are TyPHBON . . Oe of every three From stolen scraps of metal and “Finally, with a motorcade es-} dark. light a dinner-and. program sched- the Tuy Hoa beachhead today with ee FE 4-9582 families still is without an auto-| a war-wrecked gun carrier. cort of police, newsmen and pho-| So the stouthearted vehicle bulks | 1164 for 6:30 p.m. at Hollywood! 4 lskers and pamphlets, Honghe oe iene at ogcte on “a SS ae Rok i ener aes: Sacked oot Hotel in Mt, Clemens. wooing the populace of that rich | 135 Branch St. Across from American Forging & Socket 1a a> not bave ainconditionng.- Spobecoteecs ee oe bled over a Harlem River bridge |but radiating a pathetic The public is invited to attend. | southeast Indochina coastland, un- “ST Be oO OCU ALIATY FURNITURE SERS 1917 nt Wet SAVE 40% or MORE on Quality GAS STOVES Closing Out Our Complete Line of Finest Quality Gas Ranges. Drastically Reduced for Quick Clearance While They Last! CLOSING OUT! ALL GAS STOVES * ‘ ee " & _ St £L cthreeteiamnenstnaienen 4 | neers - ~ qQaqa price! CLOSEOUTS of 5-Pc. CHROME SETS WAS NOW : , $229.95 Florence Stove with 5 Burner Top. Divided top with center burner CHROM TABLES and ODD CHAIRS 9 and 12 Foot Broadioom Roll Ends in ; pal ina Se meres ane —e model "Automatic oven contol § 159.50 $ $7850 aoe Cisatne sa with yellow late top ond matching ce Aes $ $9.50 All Usable Sizes and Colors dialer: fas fge oven and ote witht storage Gres . * “_ ma . 99.50 . - rought i tic astic u chairs. \ : Div | in gl door 79.50 5-Pe. Wrought Iron Set with solid birch top and choice of red or yel- 9x12 Rug Closeouts 169.95 Florence Range with De ts wn, Ae bes ow plastic upholstered chaits....... 6. 65 ee ee ee ee eee nes 44.50 119.00 F with center cluster burners with top light ond outo- , 124.95 5Pe Chrome Set with attractive new modern styling. Gingham de- | | All drastically reduced! Textures— ‘49” MMR GUM TIOUT ca sic Gav Ebasc.ccvscyecdacdecccnaccceay 84.50 89.50 5. c. Chrome Sas Gait tame crcen thontc Some and matching chair. . 69.50 | Tone on Tane. Priced from......+ 129.95 Florence Renge with divided top, large oven and broiler and two . 36.95 Round Pedestal Table with plastic top, 30” diameter. . eae -** ie eel wanes drawers .. aa "E37 SOG eae: aan te ye $3.50 Duncon Parte Style aah bake with cholic Gat... Becks « 59.50 27’ x64” Carpet Samples....$ 4.96 134.95 4-Burner lorence Apertment Size Ges Renge with top light and light as C150 i Lt Fea Sg oft acc 38 Values to $19.50 11950 Gatlend Range with’ 4 Burners and cutomotic oven heat coniroi’ 79.50 10.95 Odd Chrome Chairs-in yellow or et FS Fee : Electric with 7- Kb bu fol £95 Odd Chrame Char in Red, Bie, Green and rey, conte bought in». | 4'6"x6°6” Carpet Samples .. . $16.95} “°° Grrr: cvenDeep well burner that sevtes Yo surioce—Repul OTHER ODD CHAIRS ONE AND TWO OF A KIND REDUCED! Values Up to S35.00 «wt FEDS citer ieee reer c eter eter nseeetenevesseset tease . , ES ERED PIECES _— a BEDROOM PIECES . UPHOLST ED E $136.50 Dropleaf Table by Willett, Lancaster ane ating WAS . Now County Maple ..... Peed cess ecereeevenen 119.50 $309.50 Double Dresser, Chest and Bed — Mahogany $239.50 Lawson. Style Sefe with all foam: tubber con- 26.50 Side Chairs—Willett, Lancaster County Maple 19.95 struction. Has foam rubber in seat, arms - 299.00 Large Buffet and Glass Door Hutch Top b . finish, outstanding brass hardware, op by ; Bikar Me Mt Re ee $249.50 OEE ee Re RES OR ges oak $159.50 Willett, Lancaster County Maple........... 249.50 ; 189.50 3-Pe. Sectional in beige mohair frieze by q 319.50 Double Dresser, Chest and Bed—in gray walnut. Kroehler, modern styling ................. 154.50 MISCELLAN EOUS ce OIE 6a by ao ie oes ib ea ee 9.50 199.50 3-Pe. Sectional by Kroehler — Modern styling $ 99.50 Genuine Rattan Dropleaf Table, 36x69"... . . $ 79.50 I 249, 50 Double L b, Chest and Sed by Micheal an aa modern ri nop : ey Disa eae 50 23.95 Upholstered Side Chair .................. 19.95 = rdovan finish, 6 drawer dresser. -Pe. Sectional with tuft attractive : a E hus Attractive hardware ......... ; ME eee 199.50 BONN ns a as Rea eS: 149.50 wits : ODD PIECES 449.00 Large Double Dresser, Chest and Bed — Solid pales vg bon oon aglycone $ ASD ih Weide eS $ 36.95 ; Cherry in contemporary styling with 8 drawer metallic design | 249.50 119.50 Walnut Glass Door China 99.50 double Gresser 6 drawer chest and cane a i ann a rh se eeetvunweve ik bac 8 ** oe *“*-* Finish Tes Wagon eee ee eee eweee 17.95 Penne O00 Si. o os ss on ose enn : 00 Sofa—Three-quarter size in bea matelasse Eo a ee oe ; , ; cover and foam rubber cushion............- 229.50 Maple Finish Tea Wagon...:............. 22.95 239.50 Double Dresser, Chest and Bed = Dewees ionso 7 pe 3-Pc. Rattan Sectional, “nia igaeh e 1 ve f i ith attracti Rattan Upholstered Lounge Chair .......... ‘ A mahogany sty ng with attractive brass are DINING ROOM = DINETTE 36.50 Rattan Corner Table ................ eee § 449.50 12 Drawer Triple Dresser — Finest t mahogany WAS : now 198.00 3-Pe. Pine Sectional ................ veces oe ; available with mirror by Kindel of Grand Rapids 339. 50 : : s 139. 50 Pine Kneehole Desk rs 06 b.0 5 Os 00 ¥e is een asa 119.50 $ 76.50 Pine Round Table, 46” diameter ........... 59.50 109.50 Foam Latex Box and Mattress Set. . . 89. 169.50 Willett Lancaster County Maple Chest — 5 99.50 Upholstered Side Chair in Knotty Pine....... 79.50 139.00 Foam Latéx Box and Mattress ae ..« 109,00 drawer, large size -...- 1... +045 ive eteat eo aU £O FD VP PROsreres 216 WAST IF) PIMOS TMS on + 2 2 + 19.95 “thio te Green Koroseal. . — ae mmons Studio Lounge ..:......... "ere cf 8.15. Double. Dresser, Chest and. Bed — Finished in 440.50 Willett Cherry Dropleat Table Oe 119.50 $930 Sole Bad Tous utter) NEBR 63.0 ae _ Modern walnut by Mengel. Attractive 266.00 Large Buffet and Open Hutch, Willett Cherry 229.50 28x38” Beveled ESTE a Allg ? = trees hardware ee pe tee hc. ee fee eee 189.50 40.50 Side Choir, uoholstered sat, Willett se feee gee. Rll hee teak dee 19.95 ‘eee 54.50 vane tre te eeeseueesesens Liquor-Selling Dealers Fined State Commission Rules Against Airport Tavern, Stephenson Club Two Oakland County liquor-sell- ing establishments have been found guilty of violating State liquor laws by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission, The Airport Tavern, 6005 High- land Rd., Waterford Township, was given a $50 fine or a 10-day sus- pension for allowing an employe under 18 “to sell or deliver alco- holic beverages.” A. charge, citing the establish- ment for selling to minors, was dis- missed. Edward J, Pawlasczyk is the licensee. The Stephenson Club, 24930 Sie- phenson Highway, Hazel Park, was fined $150 for “selling or serving a minor.” A seven-day suspension was waived by the Commission. eae is the Stephenson Club, County Deaths Henry J, Pingel LAPEER — Service for Henry J. Pingel, 68, of 219 Bassett Rd., will be at 1:30 p, m. tomorrow at Baird Funeral Home, with burial in Mt, Hope Cemetery. He died Wednesday. Surviving are four sons, George, Charlies, John and Irwin, all of Lapeer; a daughter, Mrs, Ray- mond Monette of South Boardman; a brother, William of Elba Town- ship; two sisters, Mrg. Emilie Litch of Flint and Mrs. Rose Mil- ner of Lapeer; and ten grand- children, Elmer FE. Mills WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Service for Elmer E. Milts, 77. of White Lake Township, will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Sharpe Funeral Home, Clarkston, with burial in Highland Cemetery. He died yesterday, A lifetime resident here, he is survived by a brother, Arthur, : and three sisters, Mrs. Vina Welch and Mrs. Florence Horton of Flint and Mrs, Lydia Holcomb of Detroit, = | Sandham, C. R. Hunt, C. M. Wal- agnent , - : ~ |ing of the North Branch Township Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton snnounce Township Passes [lace and B. F, Benkelman d-)) ioeary Board Monday evening, Ses. "st sit Siemens Gsuerel Hospital| N , . iwith Ford Lake named president e.. ana Mrs. Gilbert Lecluyce oen- ps we F ver a. Pusey? tree yaa Mrs. J. O. Thomas, vice presi- | if". pA MR -— Sy . Health Ordinances pon carne ae Mga ree Other new officials are Mrs ager ang: WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-|and Mrs. Edward Piney. F. H.|1e¢"y Ublinger, secretary ond) “Maathiy Paing” stopped SHIP — Two public health pl Pinney, Dorus -Benkeiman H M. Mrs. Roy Stacey, treasurer. Re-| ances passed 3y the town-|Bulen, Robert Keating and Wil-|™aining board mentbers we Law-| or amazingly relieved ship ‘at its meeting this| liam J. Profit, directors. sper sraet ate "fee yra Snow. | in 3.0ut of 4 cases in doctors’ tests week, ° Are you i —unnecessaraly — The ordinances prohibit dumping Drayton Presbyterians | with the funcesmally-caused came within i ‘ YY | menstruation? In doctors . La or the township streets, Ope ates Flying Hearse Pinkham's Compound and Tabiets highways, lakes and public places. | DRAYTON PLAINS — Winter | brought complete or stpiking relief from One of the new regulations also| HILLSBORO, Tex. @ — Louis| Communion ar! the installation of | ch Sines... in 9 cht of Neos, governs the posting of placards, | Marshall operates an aerial hearse. |eiders will be observed at the PR Fy a a BS posters and handbills. An undertaker. Marshall bought | Sunday morning worship service | 5% 6%» ad ipon. Seo If Hi dosen't retens The other also. »rohibits dis-| a plane for pleasure. Then he hit | of the Community United Presby- | oom Cel iolne cad Devine yaad sacedll charge of foreign materials, such | on the idea of using the plane to/terian Church at 11 a.m., it WaS/ New...try popular now Teblets | as sewage and oil, into the lakes. | replace an ambulance for long | announced by the Rev. W J. Te-| Women by the thouande are changing to ee eee es trips. eh euwissen Jr., pastor. ———— —- pa = to exceed 90 days or $100 fine.| He has transported bodies in the| Four ruling elders elected for a | fil for fonctional distro hot Sashes of Heonverted 4passenger Cessna 180 | term of six years will be installed. Se cates reas . * ° \from such distant points as El| They are Roy Lindahl Sr., Gerald | Piakhess’s to “quiet Northville High | Paso, Tex., Kansas City and New | Shell, Harold McAllister and Loyal | a nbomgaanmnaeg Orleans. MeMillin. rte tae ee Sweeps Debate League, Wins 8 Cass City Women’s Club Announces New Officers if le i it ys t 7 | JOHN T. BAILEY Southfield Lodge Installs Newly Elected Ofticers SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP John T. Bailey has been installed as worshipful master of Southfield Lodge 573, F&AM. Other new officers include Bert Gale, senior warden; Lydias Bitt- ner, junior warden; Don Hunter, secretary; Fred Hein, treasurer, and Charles Archer, chaplain. Rounding out the slate are Ford | K. Daines, senior deacon; Noble Brooks, junior deacon; Martin Woodward, first steward; Thomas | Schlenkert, second steward; Wil- iliam Ziemke, tiler; William C. | Martin, marshal, and K, H. Grimm, organist. es | | ithe FTA and are assignedito reg- Cass City Banks Select Officers CASS CITY—Both banks here elected officers at annual meet-| have active FTA organizations with ings this week. Elected for Cass City Bank were | North Branch Library M. B. Auten, president; Frederick B. Auten, vice president; C. M Wallace, vice president and cash- | Gertrude Gray and Irene Stafford. assistant cashiers; and i'M. B. Auten, F. B. Auten, John ‘Board Picks Officers Pick County Woman Teacher of The Month SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Mrs. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1056 Teaching Field Subject of Meet | Fred Ousley of Samoset Trail, has Local, Teachers Tell Of | been named os merry ot the : . n roit Teachers Their Experiences 10 | jcsociation, ne FTA Members | Mrs. Qusley, a member of the | | teaching Staff of Redford High} ROCHESTER — Teaching as a School for the.past 30 years, was lifetime profession was discussed honored at a recent reception at) this week at a Future Teachers\the Detroit Historical Museum. | of America conference held in| She is the originator of a family | Rochester. | relations program which has been | Forty teaching candidates from | Wed as @ model in Detroit achetie the high schools of Troy, Oxford, | for the past five years. | | Lake Orion, Clarkston, Avon-| She attended Wayne University, | dale and Rochester participated | University of Michigan, Columbia | in the meeting sponsored by the| University, Chicago and Bradley | Alpha Gamma Chapter of Delta Universities and Merrill Palmer Kappa Gamma School Cochairmen for the meeting 7 ao tpames | were Miss Jean Lilly and Miss ‘ ‘ Laura Figgels of Rochester 4 Put Imlay Valuation A panel reviewed teaching from their first experience in the class- f ‘54 f $3 660 650 room on into their homelife. or a ’ ’ Mrs. Grace Hinckley, Pontiac, | : | IMLAY CITY—Treasurer LeRoy ity hedge teigg agg eer Parks reports the assessed valua- Rochester teacher who told of pre- | tion of Imlay Township for this paration for the career; Miss Helen tre - — Ps — i Hay ward, Birmingham teacher | + oe pt © f discussed her work in the elemen- ws, wef town ~ of tary end Mrs. Virei Se- valuation is an increase tosh grades : ; eee ace | $272.000 over last year. Real es- frene i phytical told ofthe re- | tate amounts fo $1,512,150 and per- meer eee pr | sonal property to $601,075, accord- | nse. me Remer of _ hester | TS ceed Aang alll for the village is’ she had found ia her homelide trom | $2201, of w en eee County | , eis: | portion te $12.49. pital rate is ergy Bon aint for this $1.63 and School District No. 6| organization has been to interest "°vres $10.84 for operating and | high school boys and girls in | $8.06 for future building. The rate, | teaching careers. said Parks, is $4.60 higher than | During their high school years last year. they are encouraged to belong to ee ee | Area Couple Announces | ular teachers to get ac‘ual class- room experience in order that they may determine whether or not they are~ interested in preparing for teaching Several Oakland county schools Betrothal of Daughter FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP Mr.-:and Mrs. Anthony Brunet of | ' Farmington road announce the en- | gagement of their Gaughter, Jo-| hane, to-John Bongero, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bongero of -Li-| vonia The wedding wil] take place in County Births more adopting this program each year NORTH BRANCH Officers were elected at the annual meet- ' | save up to 2.96 on men’s BALBRIGGANS — i) MARCH OF DIMES | *] i y Ne hard-to-find irs and all first if ! They're:knit -B-C-D. Regularly 4.95 Sizes BY MUNSINGWEAR! Munsingwear has given Waite’s a won- derful group of balbriggan pajamas with ity! 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GM” i Sapo PTE ps eae gee ek, ew “ ; , PSS Pe : 4 Oe ee ae eee, Ly ae ; ‘ > { vor : , POL ictal S POO A © “ APMP edllste i” Pe ; c Ho? i Ti a ’ _—_——— Ore & Pennsylv Stud : say te Chem Ph Ro oe e314 |) 4) TS January Sales THE, PONTIAC PRESS, - _FRIDAY, JANUARY. 22, 1954 oo — ae & Wilson High School class was '|tiac High School held a meeting- told by its instructor, party recently, honoring gradu- An hour later the group was’ ting seniors Cari Theorin, Carl inside the walls of Berks County | Mapley. and Dave Richards. Prison lo At the meeting members saw a baa Fete the een Beeoll sheers demonstration of a jet engine. Exciting buys! Thrilling savings! Rush! * Experiments were planned for Pe the next meeting to be held in rearty—February. Clifford Wilcox, faculty supervisor, announced that | membership .is open to any student 7 interested Fy @ SOFT WATER | Spittin’ Image Proves MUS TEROLE St nana a o Greatly reduced for QU i K ann First come, first served! While they last! You can own @ Lindsay Auto- to Be Real matic Water Softener for as BISBEE, Ariz. (P)-Mr,. and - ee ‘ little as $5.00 @ month! Mrs. Salin Dominguez were driv- 7 % o No Down Payment! ing to town to hear Sen, Gold- a _Rust Elimination Guaranteed! | saw’ a hitchhiker, who was the ° eeping |! ‘spittin’ image” of the senator. Lindsay Automatic mA mopped. and Goldwater Soft Water Service The senator explained he had 3984 Walten Bird. landed his plane at the OR 3-9614 airport, "musing the “reception Pada. | @ in Deys! 7 3 BURMEISTER’S @Long-lasting, soil-resistant frieze! @ Decorator-designed, Lawson styling! @Extra sturdy frame construction! NOW ... at this all-time-low price .. . YOU can afford to dress up your home and live a little! Ever-beautiful soil re- sistant wool frieze in leaf design or smart lawson style with doweled front and fringed edges! Sturdy spring construction on rich hardwood frames! Save dollars now at Federal’s! Open your long-term credit-account today! You can use and enjoy these exceptional buys while you take 12 long months to pay for them! Easy terms arranged , quickly to fit your income! OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 31 You save, save, save by driving out to Burmeister's. Our methods of buying, handling and selling provide you with lower prices for the materials you need. SHOP RERE NGS TOO .. . AND SUNDAY. OPEN WEEK DAYS 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. ROCKLATH $ , . nate i ae ae, + on { - es | ae : no a G ¢ eA te Pt bare i? ig’? a. oe 5 i me ; 7 ae - . & , : ? te ap A yh pettr st aeeties FS Sire oa + sale! lounge chairs 88 No Cerrying Weed Here's a bargain price . . , OU eo ae White Pine a reg. 59.95 tn 90 Devs! Combination s Doors Birch Doors @ Barrel-back styles @ Elegant wing-backs Complete with inserts @Colorful TV chairs @ Decorator colors! ~ "ll find new Come see! Sleek, colorful and comfortable! You texture, new fabrics in modern or conventional styles! Hard- wood frames, no-sag springs! Chartreuse peppered with hay forest green, champagne pinks, many other testciows colors in the big savings-packed group! Buy now and save! ~~ 514% Sg Sheetrock ks 35 4 x 8’ sheets. ideal way to vache finish any room. Be WARMER with 1x12 Western Ye ogy wy) WHITE PINE INSULATION BOARDS 54h a sgh” ¥! Py a oor a a ft PADDING INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA Plyscore $ ) 72. 1A ly: finish for any room. Finish eae or paint it. 4’x4’x3e" sheet. } ~ Ix4 Kiln Dried No. 2 Quelity Yellow Pine | OAK FLOORING ~+==FLOORING 1,000 Feet 1000 Feet SALE! Smart 9x12-#. room size SALE! 9x12" beautitul deep pile SALE! Famous-make wool-rayon BABY LOOP RUGS § AXMINSTER RUGS _12 FT. BROADLOOM “29: - «s Sa V7. ee Includes Padding Luxurious, low pile twisted cotton rugs ateayv- =~ Imagine, such rich at this unbelievable Fed- Here’s your chance to have luxurious wall-to-wall ee nt ee nS Se ere See eee eral low price! See the handsome wide selection at a i oe . y ¢ to beauty after each footstep, eee See we Pee ap) Loeb snd wool-and-rayon broadloom in t be muted BUS tems, doce on er Fused ‘ oe a oe Se a eeheat « as I A\ yo Ke es Laks -e Sin Fie hy ae “gh: re bo “e Ae fr “le Hug. a a . ° Account “The Store With the Friendly Atmosphere” Savings Pi ge Be amg ag Ba we, 07 0 VOU \ 41 North Saginaw Street do” to the music of Lee Fox and Burton's DISCONTINUED -. i ee SAMPLES =%=6s Annual Mid-Winter =e coocs] OARPET SALE vibe se oss All perfect quality — Roll ends and ae full rolls — Always the finer quality ee ar in carpeting and at prices as low as can be found anywhere! . SALE PRICED FROM of NATIONALLY KNOWN BLOUSES Bobbie Brooks Ship ’n’ Shore Overblouses Specially Priced at Only CARPET SAMPLES (27248 and 27554 <— Na eke THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954 ‘So New! So Modern! So Practical ! IT'S SENSATIONAL as a COUCH, BED or LOUNGE! SLUMBER LOUNGE Regularly 3-Pe. Sectional Davenport It’s New! It’s Modern! It’s Low-Priced! Sectionals do the most for any room—Their,lines are Reg. $219.50 Value clean . . . their proportions are without bulk. Their flexibility of arrangement makes different room scenes $ possible. And they do the most for your budget at this big slash in price. Modern tweed cover. Save $70.50! Convenient Terms Arranged! Only $15 Down 2-Pc. Nylon Living Room Suite tte 199": Reems Fy ad lA ong wear and ease of cleaning ‘3 make nylon the most desirable fabric for upholstering. This handsome suite is available for h immediate delivery in a choice m, of colors with matching fringe. Has spring filled cushions for comfort, reversible for long wear. Includes: @2Beds @ 2-Link Springs @ 2 Mattresses @ Guerd Rail @ Ladder SLUMBER LOUNGE Sy AOT | sterty bunk bed cutie with comfort “ SAVE °20” |= src: = A WEDGE-SHAPED BOLSTER jiffy. Smooth hand rubbed maple finish Guard rail and tedder in- cluded at no extra cost. | Terrific Triple-Purpose Buy! | Drewer Maple chee $2950 fen lettre is your chance to SAVE $20.07 on a smart modern SLUMBER MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Made according to the best modern construction standards. Covered in smart, multicolored cotton plaid, with black iron legs and a comfortable < LEARAN( E ! wedge-shaped bolster. Full bed length, 30 inches wide. Perfect for o smart modern dual-living room . . . or for, bedroom, den, porch and youngster’s . . . room. Over-night guests are no problem when you have o smart slumber Simmons, Spring Air, Restokraft lounge that becomes a bed before you can soy—"’we bought it at Thomos Floor Samples, Odds and Ends Economy Furniture. (Extra Wedge-Sheped Bolsters Avoijable at $5.95 Each) SO MANY SUPERIOR FEATURES! © 7412 Inches in Length © Comfortable Innerspring Mattress Unit © Cushiony Silatex Insulated No-Sag Surface ®@ Modern Wrought Iron Legs . . . Steel Frame © Button-Tufted, Smart-Looking, Long Wearing, Colorful Plaid Cover : @ Plump, Wedge-Shaped Bolster to Match High Style! High Quality! High Value! 5 PC. CANISTER SET soiled mattresses and box , eae oe Z _3-Pc. Maple Bedroom Suite a 1 is te eat tee yy! 5 ae Regular : Only” $8 Down! ae a. ’ % q ~< ‘ at , “ a ae f . & s¥ uP alee 4 . n Ay Cid |! ko Otibb nny OY s Aer rote P | with any other store of similarname.. Thomas dey Tt r : if agi . be i> = ar $ ANUARY. 2 Taal \ } } bs | ‘ “a Z : we tered ot ™ ews —_~— 4 feo siete of ) Nee é i tal if a f wl it i ; H i ts A H | | Hilt BS J Ly i j ' i ‘ i! e él inl i . flee il et cH Bid ; E t | PONTIAC’S OLDEST TV SERVICE DEALER! Authorized Factory Service fot 15 Difterent Manufacturers BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE 3149 W Huron FE 4-5791 ‘Williams Easy Foe and in long-distance moving, packing, storage GAUKLER STORAGE COMPANY : 9 Orchard Lake Ave. We Now Carry the Fine Line of PONTIAC VARNISH PAINT PRODUCTS _ FISHING TACKLE GUNS FISHING BAIT, WORMS NOVELTIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES KOREAN BOOTS CORN BORES G and M Co. N. W. Corner Welton ond Opdyke Open Sundeys for Senate Election’ JACKSON #®—Michigah’s Nation- al Republican Committeeman says Gov Williams will lose if he op- poses Sen. Homer Ferguson (R- Mich) at the next election. The prediction came last night from Attorney David W. Kendall Various Agencies Eye Coffee Prices « WASHINGTON (INS) —Zooming pay more an tinaee le Les pos : sas Phe ‘are Salesgirl Hits Smokers HOUSTON w#—Ten-cent coffee is ;. Xe ‘Lae F Dirt) GO St Rg a Ne ARI aero Pee SS, tise © PLES AEE A ee ¢ (LEE Age ¥ ae: , mt _ a. 3 | Ward’s Regular 20900 In addition to the luxurious davenport and matching lounge chair you get two smortly styled lomp tableg, matching cocktail table, two gorgeous china lamps and a smart TV choir... all 8 pieces for less than you would expect to pay for the living room suite! Pay as Little as $29 q Week! TF TL bd Yr y), mat- | size coi [Pay os Little os $2.00. Week! | di THE ee era we 2 ee ASK ABOUT iat ~ a ee CS abe ss .- Aram -@ No Interest! © No Carrying Charge! : 3 _ a = — — er 8-Pc. Living Room Group ‘South Saginaw Street —~ Pontiac | 15 2 7? ‘ Lee ital, , é OO plea ha PEGE et gp PO hig ae ph OE eg ae 4 Ae % é a mm | ? iP pts a = ~ PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954 aa Detroit Pastor to Speak at Graduation fy ’ Coni Student Drivers Receive St F reds Se mors Awards From Principal Give English Talks | : 4 | ay $G99 Easy Credit Terms Colorful, crisp cottons for cas- ual weer, Sizes 10 to 20, 144% si Ee | Tonight and Saturday Special! Reg. 10.99 ger L) Brighten Your Winter Wardrobe oys @ of Poh PASTEL JACKETS a LINENS “go Boars *10” se Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms Z Y Smart new styles in beautiful All wool campus jackets with hy 30% pastel colors. Sizes 10 to 20, : Pentine Press Photo contrasting sleeve stripes. . i oy. 14% to 24%. TOMAHAWK CRIEFS—Newly chosen heads of | ing her assistance to the busy group is Mary Keavy | Bi ; the Pontiae High School paper, the “Tomahawk,” | (standing) of 1579 Lakeview Dr., who shares assis- confer on future issues which they will edit. Wil-| tant editor duties with Bill, while Pat Dombrowski liam Bryant of 248 W. Hopkins St., co-assistant | (extreme right) of 1761 Opdyke Rd, proves that editor, looks over the shoulder of Margaret Smith|even editors-in-chief are required to type—with ; (seated) of 8 Brewer Ct., co-editor in chief. Offer-| speed and accuracy. */9°St Fred Students [County Provides Job” |ssted for « Jeb so he cold pay |for Tax Delinquent The board directed the county ee ee - og ee fo Attend Style Meet | LINCOLN, Neb. @®—A Lincoln] engineer to put the man to work, OED . . io man who owed $99.20 in pe the ae @ pouthle ree) Ton nd Saturday ne Tonight and Saturday the clothing | went ore county board ular county things went weil. 14 ‘ , ° wee ny es) 0 % Special Purchase—Reg. 12.99 & ‘ a For Now . . . For Spring MEN’S CAMPUS ~~ KNIT ioe ae JACKETS i “ae ~=— DRESSES sartz, Fit i Regular 7.99 PLAYTEX FR i Hf it lFeeiz a ae ~ at * Lf a <4 SO TOTES, ATR CRS So aR STR a MS a * Pd > : ere A ae atl "ey, Ci. aeiale AE Se = aA gee . fa __._THE PO a * “atzurnn — terns | Reno 60 Killed Seas [in Railway Accident || = ee Pen KARACHI, ae George C. Tramontin, director of authorities announced today that ES AN TT aT Te “ 5 ee forces to raise funds for a clinie, to he constructed Funeral prayers for those killed | man of the Oakland County Medical Ass'n., and a in his memory. Pictured above is Ahe architects’ The only Thursday class will be| or burned to death were held to-| Walled Lake practitioner, was making plans for a sketch of the 80-by-36-foot building, drawn up by . advanced sewing which meets on day at the scene of the disaster | clinic in the area when he was killed in an auto} Charles Rogers and David Oeming. in the Sind Desert. Those taking ident. Walled La Ldents si h lained this day yg =. a part fa the ent inet wai (Comet. Wa ied Lake residents since have joine on Tuesday starting | ¥°Y officials and relatives of the do- ies tec wat me mm (Construction Date Looms| County Deaths it- | which started after the express col- Rebert C. Kratt ded with a maint ol uke! FOr Mackenzie Memorial |_wxrenron—service tor Pre at midnight, WALLED LAKE—The board of Plans call fot’ professional peo-| Sernyeee® Mate Robert C. Kraft, {Service was resumed on the line | directors of the O. R. MacKenzie] pie_two doctors and a dentist—| 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. and telephone and com-| Memorial Clinia may soon see its! to lease the space. Kratt of 4191 Foley St., will be at Other courses offered will be in| ™™ucation, cut as a result of the| way clear to make. arrangements! After the indebtedness on the 2 pm. tomorrow fire; also was restored. for construction of the building.| puilding is paid, it is the board's English and a class for expectant : : : “With funds already pledged and aim to devote the funds to further Chapel, Military parents. Williams Still Undecided | the amounts which should be real-|ealth services in the district, graveside service Ciasses offered for the first time | 55 Running for Senate ized from the VFW dinner to-|, spokésman said. will be at Ottawa are in practical English and knit- ng morrow and the Multi-Lakes Assn.| The clinic will be constructed Park Cemetery. ting and crocheting. KALAMAZOO (UP).— Gov. G.| dance, we should be able to start;},, a memorial to the late Dr. Kratt was killed area are Mennen Williams is going to be| making arrangements soon,” said/Q R. MacKenzie, a member. of . | a candidate in the November elec-| Waldo Proctor, organization s€C-/ the staffs of Pontiac General and} Navy plane crash. ee va tions but he said he still doesn't | retary. St. Joseph Mercy hospitals and} A graduate of Clarkston High The five Central American re-| know whether it will be for Gov- To be constructed on Pontiac | -hairman of the Oakland County | School, he is survived by his par- | ernor or Senator. Medical Assn. at the time of his| ents; three brothers and a sister, “I'm going to run — but for death Sept. 17. He was killed in an | William of Waterford, Donald of comprise 200,770) what I don't know,” he told a auto accident. Drayton Plains, Jack at home and On Aug. 1, he had taken a Carol at home. year’s leave of absence from his , David P. Lingerfelt Walled Lake practice to study FERNDALE—Service for David internal medicine at the Univer- | P. Lingerfelt, 33, of 3191 McDowell, sity of Pennsylvania. He had | will be 2 p.m. tomorrow from planned to construct a clinic at | Sparks-DeMund Funeral Home, Walled Lake upon his return. Royal Oak, with burial in Oak- A group of citizens set up a non-| view Cemetery. He died Wednes- profit corporatipn to see that his} day in Mt. Carmel Hospital after plan would be realized. a one-week illness. More than $6,000 is already in} Born in Tennessee, he is sur the fund and tomorrow night mem-| vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | bers of VFW Post 3952, its auxil-| Henry Lingerfelt of Tennessee; his iary and Dads Post 51 will donate | widow, Roxie; three children, Ray- their services, clubhouse and food; mond, Marlane and Diane; and a for a memorial banquet. All pro-| sister and brother. j Ashley L. Woodruff WALLED LAKE — Service for Ashley L. Woodtuff, 79, of 3312 Magnolia St. willbe at 2 p.m, Sunday at Richards6n-Bird Chapel, with burial in Commerce Ceme- Every other Tuesday a group of tery. He died yesterday. . Woodruff is survived by a unch here, with all profits going) sister Mrs. Louis Fletcher of Howell; four brothers, Clayton of Minnesota and Edward, Chester and Scranton of Manistique, and EVERYTHING GOES DURING OUR.... January Clearance Sale! A | hO% OFF Living Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dinettes, Lamps, Chairs, Tables, etc. “WE GIVE HOLDENS RED STAMPS” and FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 3526 Seshabaw, Drayton Plains Phone OR 3-1711 Open Weekdays 10:30 to 9:00 Open Fri. and Sat. 9-9 NTTAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY’ 22, 1054 and alleged wrongdoing in govern- partment, received the award from the ‘Detroit Junior Board of Com- merce—at a banquet last night. Matthews won the award on the basis of “General personal repu- tation, community work, leadership in educational and civic activi- ties, business standing and state, national and international activi- ties.” Wrong Man Named for Causing Crash Hubert Hodges, 44, df 1264 Merry Rd., Waterford Township, yester- day was listed erroneously in the Pontiac Press as the driver who caused a head-on collision of two cars in Royal Oak Township Wed- nesday. Royal Oak Police reports indicate that Charles Poole, 48, of 5 W. Kenneth Rd. Royal Oak Town- ship, lost control of his auto and careened into the path of Hodges’ car. Hodges, who suffered hip and chest injuries, is reported in good condition today at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. MY STORE IS THE SENSATION OF THE CLOTHING INDUSTRY .. | Sell for CASH! | SELL MORE! That’s' Why why | can afford te sell for less— That makes common sense — docen't it? OPEN 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. EVERY DAY! HERE’S PROOF! 100% WOOL several nieces and nephews. Frank IMPORTED TWEED TOPCOATS I Could Sell for $49.50 © All Wools! = © Ragian Sleeves! ©@ Sel-In Sleeve! © Sizes 34 to 44! My Price 129" MORE PROOF! 100% WOOL HARD FINISH _ SHARKSKIN- 7 Automobile Production for Prank Bintzcayh thot Dos | Shows Jump Over 1953 will be at 8 p.m. today at Lester! The nation’s car makers will Smith and Son Funeral Home. Re-| build 116,761 cars and 2,233 trucks quiem Mass will be at 9:30 p.m.| this week, Automotive News re- tomorrow in Sacred Heart Catholic ed today. Garch, with burial in Mt. Cal-| 7 Liat... [AINE Seusdluan! or COLORS! ° . ,. . + STYLES, SHAPES wa, eS ; 5 . Cae ; production sons, including Frank of Lum; 13) pares with 114,388 cars and 24,963 last week eons The levee system of the Missis- Less than five per cent of the soil | sippi is longer than China’s Great of Panama is fit for agriculture.’ wall. SGOT Oe Os GeO. O1'O 46 s'0's “THE NANETTE” Our Former Price $20-$25, Now Only... | Could Sell for at Least $8.95 My Price 4 : : i E | § 3 ; a lot of money doesn’t moke them Colors: : es geod. "Stop paying for fancy loco- B® SHOWN: TAN! GREEN! ) g fiom ond high ove Be. sathiy. f : atten td || Bait WAVY! TEAL! am? | : T S$ ae SIZES 28T046........ a ee & MU You Just Can't Pay More! No Glasses Need Cost More Than $8.98! , im SUI rs YOU GAN’T PAY MORE! SUNGLASSES | its ime Eus® fem Kime: seu buy. fron the % ee é | aaeriee the pc tsaue apenas [at SAME Low Price! | Eat Sree mers Bg |*1450 VALUE! AND YOU'LL AGREE) @ | Could Sell for $75 Easy ; lease ond upon the frome. af our WHY PAY MORE? tsa dn thie saving tamed Warm, Quilt Lined! Hollywood Geberdine oe My Pri > Stouts! © Sizes 36 to 50! * ; 2 — fet. Pee i gm ae ; 2 ed y ; Arye See i Pa” : me en? r = 4 Lae > NEES Sadi , : { 7 ois i E senei t “ie © . Pa fie et ae ea Sy Py ’ " -_* " ‘ , t t tyco : ‘ ns ’ sa of ERE os i ge i oe is ’ ao , . . age. oe lid: wae uw wag ME pg AGE ag -. HY ef « Eg, Se fone i. 4 . om Yaga ol ) | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954 ey Pe Sat enetenne Mould Lele. - | than in. any your since World War “Censorship and other barriers! Detroit Mother Begins. : No Comment : ry ee AP Increases ee oe ae Doeneral 0 ta 2 oer Ps Ritchi Ca LANSING (INS) — State Rep. ig? “This was coincident, with .the oe he said. “Despite ee Joha W. Fecher inteduced «il | PD N death of Stalin—the most electric handicaps, the year just Whitfield, 25, al on Ritchie Case ussian News tor Union Officials Refuse |nichways fro sunset to sunrise.| Stalin's Death’ Listed | muss! cooperation of AP mato) AP member newspapers in the | geph, with a nylon stocking. Answers to Charges of| Fletcher, a Republican, regards) by Bureau as Reason | tions $35,000 Deal a horse as @ menace to traffic) ¢.. Jump Mc Lean said. DETROIT (INS) — The CIO-| bile. : United Auto Workers Union de-| He also would tax a horse-drawn | P led “in uct meeting’ of the board of directors the number of users of some | clined to comment today mC Ae Gates Ganate ontian: farm eart $2, deluxe gurreys, $10.| more news out of Russia in 1953' wide newsgathering cooperative. ties that it entered into a $35,000 = : - ion deal with Donald Ritchie, key wit- BB LEWIS—Fine Furniture ness_in the 1948 shooting of CIO President Walter. Reuther. The package also was sald to include a life insurance — policy ; * 9 with Ritchie's common law wife} cas : sis ==¢ LAST WEEK for SUPER SAVINGS at LEWIS was murdered for his part in . cracking the shooting case. 3 ; : ‘ Ritchie’s cartier testimony re- | Whe ! és sulted in warrants naming four | : in the Sa Ser oe et | Sale Ends Sat., Jan. 30 was 000 by the UAW . ae cee E Only one more week to cash in on these ond Eee oe moon wonderful savings on nationally known the to be in instalments. | = bel of te agement ere brands of fine furniture . .. Lewis’ buyers path pall Seenieuhe have shopped the recent Chicago and : Ralph Garber, who said the con- ol Grand Rapids furniture shows for new 7 ge Ae pirat a. they spring household goods which already is would prepare thelr account of beginning to show on our floors... We the deal disctosed by Garber but i later, appeared to change their — pviaer room, he eratap a yy: : .,_ Today ft. was a curt “9 com original prices. discoun } pdbems. the wiver, mt Windsor, . ss LBWIS FURNITURE CO. Ont., meanwhile, the alleged “trig- | german’’ in the Reuther shooting, Clarence Jacobs, is scheduled for an extradition hearing today, z - Teenage Girl Sofas... Sectionals... 2-Pe. Suites CHROME & WOOD DINETTES MODERN BEDROOM SUITES. - . 189.95 M Suite in |i k ist- conoid $1995 Kress peneney Ste io move.» HBOS? | | ae Seteaices Mcrate's at ST OM | | Waicgrunee awa cehnee, GQ” veg oer eee . SOC coerce rseeeSeeseser i] * e ; match . t. i — salle = : $119.95 Kuehne Chrome Dinette with heatproof 50 5 ath acl _— ae Mita Ei es ar iakadte ceactaall $199.50 Grand Rapids French Provincial *] 79” _ plastic top table and four matching chairs... .. $199.95 Mengel Suite in cinnamon " 00 pages for Congress produced this Sofe in metallic tweed.............. $139.95 Kuehne Chrome Dinette with extra large $ 00 Wl » grr Re bookcase bed, doub ag} reaction ——. 95 table and four matching chairs. ........++-+6. T 19” ones, FUEVOE «cee seresiccress members: “ , me» Ty ot 09.95 Kroehler Modern Davenport ond _ $54.40 Limed Diestte ) $232.00 Menge! Suite in Towny Walnut § 00 bre “Wort ns m ir in red mohoir frieze....+... a 89 wie with a te on four anne $ 88 consisting of double dresser, chest, and Margaret S. Alden, a 16year- ec ! a ae eT ee cece beshee? piste oo ae ee ee school sophomor te .50 Osk {5 Piece Dinette. 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Ow SRS is There are about 50 of them in the $299.50 Artistic Modern Devenport end 249 matching sass: oeve nce a sececooe $359.95 Seite in dri finish : — “7 Chair in brown metollic frieze........ $ 99.50 Matching 46" Buffet -o. .. - «~~... $82.88 with 56" double dresser, large chest and $329” At the page desk, Barrie Wil- $ 54.50 Matching Hutch Top ........... ... SAT 88 ; RE ORE EE TOES ‘ liams of Buffalo hazarded the $369.50 Grand Repids 2-Pc. Sectional in $ $102.50 Matching 36” Chine with Sliding Doors $87.88 $549.50 Red in , fies opinion that “it sure would .zpise grey sdtin-bock mohair frieze with - Sa i erp wate tae fghe, in hater ‘SA, , » a 5 the pipe sthos” |= matching fringe -....0+---e0+ +++: . , — ” n° large 5:d heet ond fell bile Baba » et Miss Alden applied for a job in ' super-fine construction ..........+. : a7 Eb iD a letter to her congressman, Rep. . ie J Keating (R-NY). She said she had soc! | CHAIRS... OCCASIONAL PIECES ne Sade hn oth : Sofa Beds . . . 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RIES LN CRN. la aRAR ' ; ae 1 ATONE AN i TOE LE RS Pe PO I nO Ah ANE A ION Ae, NRE NN A OE I 8 IN Pek. wie % & re. ; i. re ; “ j i bs ey : oa ms ey c = ae a 2 aa a + ~ ge ny . ! ¢ ~ THE PONTIAC } : i a 4 a » See xx. y+ i> CAS RESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954 : - P ¢ ns te | a 6 ge ; ¥ ‘ £ . ¥ : ; hot d * 4 a5 a ; no longef’ a compliment in | Dis his voice, he said, - AAS - on delivery,” said, *‘so se. Like the call I got from a friend acrusation by the store-manager > ‘Like Lead Balloon . ime, I kniow what I'm going to partment says drivers: who have not been trained in the .sehools are involved in 2% times an Sanne. Qemdagie On. Gan. 59 ve. Among state statutes in the U.S. 28 different divorce grounds are recognized. Todrists Favor Europe PHILADELPHIA (INS) — The U. S. State Department's passport division in Philadelphia: issues about 7,500 passports annually. Most of these ate for travel to England, France-and Belgium. cy ‘Only Aspirin At its Best - 3 cs crack ; } ring it back yourself. There's no law covering dummy | 1 they want identification, have q 4 . Facts About— - COLOR TELEVISION Mr. James Hampton attended the Color Television Forum last week in Chicago and is prepared to answer any questions you may wish to ask. Here are some typical questions asked of engineering experts at the forum: QUESTION: When will color programs be available? Answer: They are being broadcast Va hour each week. Next quarter it will be 1 hour a week. By the end of the year it will be 1 hour @ day. By 1960 about 50% will be color programs. QUESTION: When will color television be available? Answer: There are about 200 experimental color TV sets made to date. The color TV will be in production this surnmer. About 50,900 sets will be made this year, 500,000 in 1955, 2,000,000 in 1956. Black and white TV will always be made QUESTION: Cen bleck and white TV be converted? Answer: Yes, but it would be less expensive to buy @ new TV. QUESTION: Wheat will they sell for? Answer: About three times the present black and white set price. For instance, Motorola $1150.00, Admiral $1175.00, Bendix and CBS Columbia $1200.00. By 1959 a 21” will sell for $500.00. QUESTION: How big a picture is available? Answer: 115% inch picture on a 15 inch tube QUESTION: Will they make bigger pictures soon? Answer: Yes. The 17 inch in a 19 inch bulb, and 19 inch in @ 21 inch rectangular bulb will be developed later this year. QUESTION: Should | wait for color television? Answer: Present color TV will pick up black and while programs poorly. Buy a big black and white TV and if you can afford it, buy a color TV for the color programs Only. (1 hour a day.) Someday the conditions will =. ree fers wee 2S RARE Pale? as te ~ TV -write Jim Hampton at 286 State Street and we QUESTION: What is compatability? Answer: It means your present black and white TV-will pick up color programs in black and white, and color TV can pick up black and white programs in black and white. QUESTION: Wheat is the tube life? Answer: Noone knows yet. They haven't been out very ‘ long. ° QUESTION: What about the service? Answer: RCA eStimates a policy will be $180.00 as compared to the present $59.50 for black and white sets. QUESTION: Why do color TV sets cost more? Answer: There are more parts in color TV; for example: Average Black G@ White TV _ Average Color TV Tubes 20 36 Resistors, 100 252 Condensers 30 216 Coils 28 56 Contro!s 8 33 Electrolytics 10 33 QUESTION: Who will buy the first color television? Answer: Bars and taverns and the curious. In 1954 only ______._ofie gale out of 190 will be color TV. In 1955 only one sale out of 10 will be color TV, QUESTION: Whet does it all boil down to? Answer: Big black and white screen, low price Small color_screen, high pricet . For further ANSWERS to your QUESTIONS on color will answer them next week. st i ‘te ‘ JANUARY SAL Sponges Reg. 2 for 50¢ Thirsty, durable cellulose sponges in bright colors. ideal for wash- ing or wiping any surfoce. 5 x 64”. Drain Mat 4q77 Reg. 2.69 January Sale Price Reg. 49¢ Women's 2-bar tricot rayon panties in brief style. Fancy lace and eye- let tricot trim on sides; pastels. WHITE ENAMELED WARE 2-23' Specially N : Me ns Mens Athletic Shirts 43 3 Broadcloth (Gripper Shorts 57 Boxer Shorts Tee Shirts ay i 4 Men's full cut. Sonforized broadcloth shorts with elas- tic woistband, 2-snap front. 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Pine apie ey Reg. $1 14 Me wal A ie = ee ee ) & : a» a ee - ill Ki) , 7 > ss *. “ 7 ew Ee a aS = . : =i ee 7 ¥ a — ae | es . a “ \_s 2 *MHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954 ee Ae Dee 3000,” | PERSONALLY FOUND |Books in Public | Q-JIB-WA BITTERS ween asm een| A SWELL TONIC The petiiaher bimestf did the suffered from arthritis and stomach trouble aad gen. “4 job while newsmen watched and felt before I took O-JIB-WA Paes ans wey. cena Wied pnd pey, 80 Warren St., Battle Creek. book—they sell like Japanese hot} *1 give OJIBWA BITTERS|after reading about O-JIB-WA, | tull credit for helping me where purchased a bottle to try it. Why, everything else failed. Before|in less than a week I felt loads —oee using your better and in a month was well | swell medicine,'again. I has done away with all I was in badiof my arthritis pains, I sleep shape with|well again and my stomach pains in my | trouble and dizzy spells are side and arth-|things of the past. I have plenty ) ritis in myjof pep left over now, even after wrist and working hard all day. Its no knees, My wonder that I recommend OJIB ates - sa 2 rete 7" pos 2 Yamazaki with a fine collec- > Aang hn EXPERIMENTAL PLYMOUTH—The beautiful Pl)mouth Bel- ere pric pe» cope, | eee with it, | Board to Promote Humor | mont, an experimental sport car, made its public this week at | Japan Leads in Fish _. NNomalig a eahiidhor woud call ae NEW Comedy | the International Salon in the Chrysler Building, New York City. WASHINGTON (INS) — Japan| i the second-hand paper man and | ask for a bid. But Yamazaki in- ORK Advisory board is being formed to » Styled and built by Plymouth, the Belmont combines sport car a cRS ighly and giv al sit atari ih he peed iy nd ay a Pr wen een a ai | a Nas Sens we | MR Sada essen eo young humor talents on a regional | standard chassis design. It has s body of reinforced fibreglass con- err and got himself stories and ‘pic-) Sa fF \ and I suffer-/had failed me. I certainly urge 1 basis. The board will be composed Azure Blue, Individual-type seats |? Million metric tons of fish a in almost every Tokyo news- = «ed from slee who suffer like I did, to give ; A fur trading post established| of members of the Senior Come-| Stvetion. The exterior finish is Next the United Stat Mrs. Ampey less nights aa|OJIBWA BITTERS th i year. ° n a a thorough by John Jacob Astor in 1805 at|dians of America, the National | #7 txuriously upholstered in white leather, An intermediate com- ext are on ‘okyo Shimbun reported Yamaz-| izzy spells. aineie' tee panahleted © . partment behind the seats provides storage space for luggage. The | With 2.5 million, Russia 2 million, aki ~ a th comedy | €a#’s removable fabric top and spare wheel are carried in the rear and the United Kingdom and Nor- 8 agaarte Area — =. sedan eto Pye as ce AVAILABLE AT ALL compartment. : way 1.1 million each. 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The appropriations committees did hot, members said, decide} So Mr. Citizen talks the pian how much money to set aside for institutional construction. |The guessing was thet their final For the Record ‘figure would not vary much from by Oakland and the eteat ea |Time to Call Halt |to Benefit Shows, Law-Abiding YEE a ? r : > i e z a) 5 » Th i af i | it F th 387 : i ; ‘ | 3 Citizens & 3 SE Aa ee Peed Sah os = Saree * ooch ome Furlive | Like many of the dog-owning e 5 g2 | 9 n i ; ’ : gary I ti ges i i i fi | | 2 i i ad il q 3 ss sf 34 an Fz aig ii : 5 3 i i REEE : 4. } THE PONTIAC i lati sh ven, Ee PRESS, OP sa A ae eed Soa eo oe 7 2 4 Ag ‘. 4 a see 7 ] FRIDAY, Baht ies . ra ¢ a Ma i ia eee SF JANUARY 22, 1954 eS ee ea “ fe oe See Ne ft : be a") ‘ the state. She pointed ! iF Timea: fi fe i { rei ; : 4 Hi s Learn Si Refreshments were served by a Laura Wait's and Mrs, Ruth Balch’s room, Mothers Wonderful - - - : HOME MOVIES! BEL-AIR 8mm Magazine Movie Camera to take movies as easily as snap shots. Indoors or out, black and white or colored. F 52 Lens. The WMARK DAVIS 83 N. Saginaw Marr FE 4-4343 Cameras Are Our Business Not a Sideline TRAVELING SOUTH? A HARPER METHOD PERMANENT will keep your hair easy to manage for a carefree vacation. RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP 88 Wayne Street FE 2-1424 Chapter Plans Future Events Mrs. Dean Waters of Detroit, formerly of the Pontiac Chapter, has become a member at large. Mrs. Wallace Williams and Mrs. Thomas Thornberry will represent Phi Chapter at the Tuesday meet- ing of the Pontiac Foundation. Sorority Will Aid Polio Foundation Beta Chapter, Beta Theta Phi sorority, voted to contribute to Oakland County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis when the group met Thursday evening. Mrs. Donald White, president hostess for the Feb. 4 meeting was announced as Mrs. Norman Hal- dane of Somerset road. On hand for the opening of General Mo- R. Milner of Pontiac. H. H. Curtice, their tors Motorama Wednesday at the Waldorf{-| host, announced a General Motors expansion Astoria in New York were Mr. and Mrs, W.| program at this time. gnificant Facts as Speakers A For May Convention the YMCA. announced at a later date. A Valentine benefit bridge party was discussed by the soror- ity. It will be held Feb. 11 at Roosevelt Lodge. hall; Mrs. Schiefler, publicity. goals set by the club. Reports from other chapters in Pontiac chapter will be hostess this year in Detroit. Committees for the May convention will be Mrs. L. L. Schiefler, chairman, announced her committees. Mrs. Edmund Smith has. charge of the Mrs. Fred Baumgartner, tickets; Mrs. Robert Earl, refresh- ments; Beth Ullom, prizes, and Proceeds will go to the Joan Walls Memorial Fund. An iron lung and respirator dome are the Chapter Names Chairman : Mrs, Frank Jalosky was ap- "| pointed chairman of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority’s annual state con- vention from the Pontiac group, which met Thursday evening at the state were read by Mrs. Alex Morris, and refreshments were served by Mrs. Carl Rose and Mrs. Marshall Rose. Librarians Gather in Pontiac Thursday Questions common to the ad- ministrators of medium-sized li- braries were discussed Thursday afternoon when six librarians of the surrounding areas were guests at Pontiac City Library. Included in the Suburban Librar- lang afe Jeanne Licyd of Bir- mingham, Mrs. Carrie Palmer of Royal Oak, Eleanor Ferguson of Dearborn, Stanley Tanner, former- ly of Hamtramck, now of Saginaw; Homer Chance of Ann Arbor and Alden Wilson of Berkley. Plastic Leather Adds to Wardrobe Mies SS Pe CARPET ROLL-ENDS GREATLY REDUCED! Budget Priced Carpet An eleven wire Wilton textured car- pet that will give years of service— available in beige; green and gray. HARD SURFACE BARGAINS PLASTIC WALL TILE Choice of +13 beautiful colors 30°. | Fall. 929. Size Will Purchase Any ‘TRIPLE SEALED VINYL C Table Radio---Lamp or LINOLEUM — 10 Small Appliance Re, fee ee si te woke fe lee ese es Aa OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. ER’ Latest fashion note in plastics Is “plastic leather” — it looks like leather, feels like leather, and wears and wears. This new plastic material is sur- prisingly close kin to capeskin when made into a jacket. And you can wash the jacket in soap and water! Sq. Yd. Down and *1 Weekly! Only $429.75 35. sq. yds. of carpeting plus 40 oz. padding, installed in- cluding tax. t ot ai es meeting and tive dinner at Be: ozs the Casa del Ray! and Mrs. Barney Roepcke will cohostess. June S ODERNIZED Halliday, ener g Lincoln a of aly eaten with piano solos Call for detailed whee bo No age Mrs. Claude Kline Hostess to Group MOMS Unit Conducts Installation Mrs. Cleve Raymond of Meta- mora was installed as president | of Zone Eight Past Presidents Club, MOMS of America, Inc., when the group met Thursday in the Opdyke road home of Mrs. Joe T. Marshall. Other officers installed were Mrs, Malcolm Scantland of Aw burn Heights, vice president; Mrs. E. K. Vanderlind, chaplain, and Mrs. William Jones, recording sec- retary. Mrs. Jeannie Burgdorf is his- torian; Mrs. Duncan McVean, afternoon. Talk to Be Given by Ola B. Hiller + Mrs. Schools, jeach other. was the Central = remedy for this trouble. In answering the good home for ment, a trailer or a 12-room cae gepey Sox qualities are there. These qualities demand that a child must be loved and wanted and made to know that he is; he must be helped to grow up not having too much nor too little; he must have spare time of his own and he must have fun with the family so that he feels that he be- speaker said. his efforts will help overcome mistakes, she noted. The child should have financial responsibilities so that he will learn the value of money and he must be faced with other responsi- bilities that fit his age, she con- tinued. Mrs. Perrin feels that parents can help by realizing that a child is striving to do his best as he grows up and that the whole family can work together to help She warned that punishment must be moderate and consistent. In closing, sne said that a child will have something worthwhile to live for if his parents have lived their ideals and their religion. At the Thursday business meeting conducted by Mrs. Leon Putnam, it was decided that the PTA will bay playground equip- ment for the year’s project. A spaghetti dinner was planned for Feb. 3. Mrs. Richard Kuhns, program chairman, introduced Mrs. Perrin. The meeting was closed with a coffee hour, with Mrs. Frank Darimont and Mrs. James Simpson pouring. Swe Policewoman Bernice Berger’s message, as she spoke before Wisner PTA Thursday evening was Wiig FOES j For Future Security Phone FE 4-1854 Call Mise Wilson Todey tor Information PONTIAC. BEAUTY SCHOOL 16% & sane 2 Behind 2nd 4 a and APPLIANCES F P 3 7 pes =e 5 cj “sir coamee as ‘ir i. ‘ = i é ¢ re. Sallan “Sportster” to Your Sallan Account! Aine it i uestion, “How can. eir children?” she said that a good may be a one-room apart-’ serait 6 ap ek the right | ddress Meetings [Remedies for Delinquency Are Explained in Talks Mrs, William Perrin, Bernice Berger Are Guests at Central and Wisner William Perrin, visiting teacher in Pontiac for the Thursday meeting of “What Makes a Good Home Life?” was the theme of her talk. She brought out the fact that juvenile one of the great problems that we are facéd with today as she suggested that the proper home life is the best linquency is ts make a home ee | oe ve longs in the family circle, the © Miss Berger believes, are broken homes, either through divorce or death; working parents, those too busy to know the activities of their children; lack of or too much supervision and discipline; spoil- ing the child; over-protection; wrangling in the home and the lack of proper religious training The meeting was directed by Ley Bennett, father vice presi- dent, assisted by Howard Morgana. Wever Junior High School will be the scene of the Founder's Day Dinner to be served Feb. 2 at 6:30 p.m. Any member wishing to at- tend may make reservations with Mrs. Lester Wilbur or Mrs. Irving Cocking. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Staniey Palmer and Mrs. Loy Bennett were elected to serve on the nominating committee. All mem- bers of nominating committees will meet at Baldwin School Tuesday. - Musical selections were pre- sented in Latin and swing style by the Jerry Libby Trice. “Night and Day’ was sung by the trio's vocalist, Sam Loper. The social hour was planned by , P Mrs. James Fox and Mrs. Cocking, = homeroom representatives, © sisted by Mrs. Harold Newstead's * and) Mary Mitchell's third grade as homeroom mothers, Mrs. Emerson Brown and Mrs. Talmadge Shelton, Mrs. William Gaddes and Mrs. gt children were cared for by . Walter, Messer and Jo Ann . Serving on the hospitality with Mrs. Lester Wil- . Richard Young were Prt, Mrs. Scott Bon- Mrs. Russel C. Bell. prize for highest parent at- tendance went to Mrs. Bonhani's sixth grade room. gRaaTE ih THERE IS ONLY ONE AUTHORIZED “STENOTYPE” TRAINING CLASS | BEING OFFERE D IN PONTIAC eee Card Series ls Planned by Sorority Telephone. Bridge Parties Will Begin Next Monday By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM—Beginning next Monday, Birmingham alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta sorority will hold a series of telephone bridge par- ties. Mrs, Robert L, Kilpatrick is in charge of the parties with Mrs, David Dobson ag cochairman, Mrs. Guy H. Pitts and Mrs, Frederic Gould are assisting. A few of the hostesses are Mrs. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Raymond Munde, Mrs. Jamese R. Ewing, Mrs, H. G, Colwell and Mrs. Robert Leary. Bridge scores are reported by telephone. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Berry and their son, Mrs. John W. Smith of Williams-| and Mrs, Paul Theodore of Tex avenue (left bury road left Wednesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i George W. Walker of Bloomfield Hills, at their winter home at Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charlies R. Weir) and Mr. and Mrs. Roland W. Berndt will drive up into the Canadian Laurentian Mountains this weekend for 10 days of skiing Assisting her are Mrs. Harris O. Mrs, Richard H. Adams, Mrs. Howard C. McDonald and Mrs. Harry Weiting. At the door both evenings will be Mrs, Merton J. Bell, Mrs. Her- Hotel‘in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs. Robert K. Edmonds, Mrs. J. KE. Devault and Mrs. Alan R. Malcoimsen will be cohost- at a luncheon Jan. 30 hon- bride-elect Cynthia Rice. be married Feb. 27 Cranbrook te and Mrs. R. P. and her daughter, Barbara, entertained at luncheon Wednesday. Hotel. Orthopedic Items Shown to Group Eleanor ‘Truskowski, assistant director of Detroit Orthopedic Clin- training ' Eg i 3 4 z il al z af ZEEE ne + Io 5 a ~ a 3 a tik ti i wipe | \. ; street, Effie Anastos of West | a friend blurted out to me one Hip, =P tore Sos .. Mrs, George Pappas of South Saginaw eid fk oat dhs Delaieas of| te oe id Penelope ta be held Saturday at 9 p.m. in _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954 Howard street Family Has Ist Reunion in 24 Years Brothers, Sisters Gather Recently at Hanby Home The Hanby family got together for the first time in 24 years re- cently, when the William Hanbys on West Long Lake road were hosts to his brothers and sisters, | From Burlingame, Calif., came | Mrs. Claude Johnson, and Mrs. | Harvey Collins and Donald Hanby | came from Wilmington, Del. War- | ren Hanby was also there from Rosemead, Calif. > * * On tour with the Detroit Sym- | phony in Florida is John Fen- ton Mathews ef Adams road, Birmingham. He plays contra bassoon with the orchestra. Pentine Press Photo * Hartmans with their two children, Lynde and Kristine, returned to their home to right) are busy treating the waterjront\the Hellenic Community Hall on Marvia on Pitt drive recently after spend- scene which will welcome gu ests to the an-| avenue. | Blow Off Steam When Irked at Child ents to resent their children oc- It is perfectly normal for par- | | | casionally. It is also very impor- | tant for them to blow off steam mildly when they are irritated, says child expert Irma Simonton Black in a recent magazine. | parents. It is perfectly natural for such feelings to be expressed. “Since you are adult, it is natural to assume your feelings will be tempered by a greater sense of proportion. “Dammed up emotions have a Parents, Don’t Bottle Up Resentment. turbing to your child than an oc- casional disapproving remark. “Sometimes parents set stand- ards that are too high for them- in Delray, Fla. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roselli and |their daughter, Carmella, all of | Raskob street, left Wednesday to spend three weeks in Miami, Fla . - - | ing three weeks . Mrs. Charlies &. Kuhn of Lake Angelus was a special guest at | the Founders’ Day observance of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority held Wednesday in Detroit. * - > selves where their children are Mrs. John Koch of Lake Preston, cencerned. This sets off a disturb- Parents who strive for perfection| way of bursting through’ your! ing chain reaction.’ Macchus, Mrs, Edward E, Codner,|in their own conduct and who} site Phos eg under sauieiae suppress these occasional resent- | ments are apt to become tense and | guilt-ridden, she continues “Tm so ashamed of myself,’ day. ‘I get so mad at Joey some- times that I resent him, and I'm | afraid of what it may do to him.’ “Every parent has these feel- ings. The trouble with most par- ents is that they're afraid to ex- press their resentment even to themselves “Your occasional resentment of your child is just as inevitable as his occasional resentment of you. Everyone knows that children oc- casionally feel hostile toward their Hooks Simplify Storage Problem valve blows up. “And a sudden explosion one day is much more frightening and dis-| _——_ ; i | “When you expect superhuman fills you with uncomfortable feelings of guilt. S. D., is visiting the Jay-L. Wilsons of East South boulevard, her son- in-law and daughter >. 7 > Bradley J. Forsyth has been ap- pointed cadet sergeant first class, Company “C,” at Howe Military “These guilt feelings then make | School in Howe, Ind. Héets the son and ultimately more resentful of the therm satisfying. person who is the cause of “And you lose the healthy self- }you more tense, more irritable,|of Mrs. Leon J. Forsyth of Mon- roe street. * * « | appointed editorial directors of | Usilversity of Detroit student | mewspaper, “Varsity News.” Tom Duross, son of the Dennis “The answer, then, is to accept | P. Durosses of Marquette street, is your own foibles and even occa-|a junior majoring in journalism. your child's. “Face the fact that you don't | sional failures just as you accept | He was former associate sports editor and news reporter. Tom Buchanan, also a journalism adore your offspring in his most) major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. difficult moments any more than Joseph J. Buchanan of Spence he adores you when you make stree Elaine Meidlein s Honor Guest — Two area residents have been | SAM KRABINOVITZ Youth Worker Will Address Camp Fire Unit Guest speaker at the annual meeting of Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls Tuesday evening will be Sam Rabinovitz, tary of Michigan Youth Commis- sion. Christine Westgate, adviser of Region 9 Camp Fire Girls, Inc., will also speak. Mr. Rabinovitz, who will talk on “The Children of Michigan in | 1954,"" was appointed to the Michi- gan Youth Commission in 190 and has worked with various organiza- tions to carry out major recom- ‘mendations for children’s pro grams. He has been closely associated with delinquency prevention pro- grams as a social worker in De- troit and has also been connected with the War Labor Board, the Israel Histadrut Committee in Michigan and the American As- sociation of Social Workers, as well as the Detroit Jewish Commu- nity Council. | The Council will meet at 6:30 |o’clock at Devon Gables for din- ner executive secre- ‘Coming Events Pontiac Republican Womens Club will meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. with Agnes Hilton, 136 Cherokee Rad. Mrs. Grace Shulz will comduct a panel Giscussion Friends of the group are welcome Group Three will ss UW Child Study Club meet with Mrs. John Bilamy, Iroqucis Rd., Tuesday at 1:30 Christian Youth Fellowship of Pirst Christian Church will hold the snnual | talent show | Sunday at &§ pm,> in the church basement To Be Held Monday Isabella Party Mrs. Louis Koprince, recent of the Daughté®s of Isabella, has announced the committees for a benefit card party to be held at the Knights of Columbus hall Mon- day at 8 p.m. * Chairman is Mrs. William Rob- ertson, with Mrs. Frank Felice and Mrs. August Habel in charge of refreshments; Mrs, J. C. Hayden and Mrs. Ivan Herr, decorations, \and Mrs. Fred Green, Mrs. Robert Gallo and Mrs. Carl Gaskins, tic- kets. T SPECIAL Double Trade- In Offer! Model 24K3 $39995 with the NEW over the NEW 94 . Motorola TV Double-Power Picture Brings you Television's Clearest, Most Powerful, Dependable Picture! See it Now! SWEET’S RADIO & APPLIANCE 422 W. Huron St. Free Parking FE 4-1133 2 omall Attics. at Linen Shower ~ many homes honored catch-all for articles being stored Sanka cnlies ak a toe for the winter months But fhere’s shower given by Mrs. George T. no reason why it has to be an un- | Pudduck and Mrs. Chadd Mel- tidy jumble. pron, st Se LOR By the easy method of putting ices Sane. up a few. of the handy new self- Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pr Re Proeyte Paw mas Fister J. Basil Meidlein of Lowell street, |] _ walls, many of the things stored will exchange vows with in the attic, during the winter can Brackett in March..He is the son be, hung in orderly fashion to keep of the late Mr. and Mrs. William the floor from becoming cluttered. Brockett of Dyart. The use of self-adheri Pink carnations and lighted pink hooks assures that there will be tapers centered. the table where Sag hee Safa EF pe All that’s necessary is to moisten Mrs. ; the adhesive on the back of each Brett, Mrs. Erwin Rogge _and and hold the hook {firmly against were Mrs. Howard Mcintyre, Mrs. the wall for one minute. Millicent Swindeman, Kathryn Secure adhesion is assured be- George and Mrs. Robert Gaff Jr cause the adhesive on the hooks ' A coats a piece of wood which is s molded into the back of the hooks. BF Se ea Unit UNWANTED HAIR . screws, , Or special Removed Permanently glues are necessary to attach the akes Party Plans Arms or Legs. hooks to the wall. Members of the Women’s Aux- Free Consaltation Evenings U Soch iliary to thé Pontiac by Appointment F Union were entertained Tuesday ae c et Bag evening in the home of Mrs. Nile WARREN 6082 If your wedding is impending, and her daughter, Mrs. WARREN 6891 don't forget to place a sachet tablet | Larry in, on Norton avenve. || Mademoiselle Simone with your veil and a sachet bag on| Plans were made for a member- the hanger with your gown. By| ship party to be held sometime in|} Shert Wave Method the wedding day, you will have a| February. Mrs. Chris Greve and fil) Li White ee ay 2. + : ndeke weed pgetlaee ore af sida. ~ ms ai ||. .NOW._at-ENGGASS ....... - ; ns THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1054 _ Nightcaps and Greaseless Creams Preserve Bedtime Glamor nollie down 8 in ray Liicy” Mae ¢ tri Baber © May oo... PO reer Among os were point whil online Cartrette July sons $M uly ote. 346 oan ti BUTTER tillers C higher mixed e of her h , B, Ee ereees - 1.56% Sogt . tag une 1 alta aa secemeaiin’ ti = oe - . Mr. and , 32, last pand woe L8e% Lard teen, | B 63.28. 98; wholesale pen as cal th Ed th wate Dis- | how Mrs. Aug. 29 : rd “0° c or ie , and isc Mrs De Fae toss » Mar 20 Eg an. ec ry AA buying re- | er Inte mi, Al 40, Cor home _ Cartret an Wri ¥ ++ lo + ~ a a. UR. 2.5 pric were ra lied Ch m- ght July cose 4 uy 16:12 wholesale ‘buy i. ; care BO A rr Tel Rad tional P Citémi feren at 1065 J te came told ual” rd “ Roa na ards “8 ro ge RH recet B 62.18; oat one, ud Corp aber, Low aotes the nm St. 5 to Ree cece 128% May ¥ —_ irties current recep unchanged.) U8 r 1 Standard merican cy , husband in an . ae of dit- | Juv B : b duly _ re sical New (NJ). animid, Fey? wane during — come mpt to get - is the Divisie — 1% D zr aod rette thi home Ral ma usin . trott for, ih pronase ug Pigures York Mo (left), MOTO told the ¢ Privy Bing it was a Dene haw, 4 I et P) rT aft toc tors, execu RA the ot twi tha sd inor petition After fl i Fetes pos Prices RY Adam er decima ks a , and tive vi MA 7 court twice t Cart- eee and Betty Cause pana, Bene S$ neon ip i eg te Admiral s pote nd gene P. J. Monaghan EXHIBIT William Hel " the Wrights | sition he a =. , Elmer at Pontiac Barred whiten Craters bt b. De- | Alleg 1 st 30° ee aa Division - viata ay “oy ~~ of —L, C.\M th. Cart Hellams tid iat 8 inet ug , Sam Motor ocks 2: Seve. or fryers under Altea “Ch ‘* see owe + ...605 , inspect a the Por dant of General | . otorama in Ni St., told te home at 288. Je Ietiedietion ioe of said § Goir © J . eu turned Sy ae of cmca amauta kT Allie a. 4 4 7 a? o ; C Truck fxr and C GM prbesigrecd chan 4 York C of ry to her Mrs. Ca S. Sonia mate . * pame te E a a tse ahead ~y Ag on POULT 7 i eS ioe + Be xhibit at cach | and » jmmnel truck ity. The Soa 299 - a rt — oe iehigan. the pesste os k re- a — pave aaah : | Am — pide “03 Lp & a, : -y rm the GM | man mission chassis exhibi tty.” sobbed morni City of held hearing on. ay tne superin’ oatatans |e aaped: Reve P ae Am Gan - 3 leew’ PA - Sis S y other feat rifle-dri exposi it here i When “Ty ing | ooo Pontios t=" on said the. tendent ant pet § ae ewe i toe young nay se Am =e. 124 joow'e c ys an features. illed aes 4 is | momen the police e shot o'clock Ay ee ead il 4 firm's ot - 9 oF roers sf ig ee oe ies 03.9 Mord x. 133 | Ne . _ wWaort Mrs. ts later H arrived at a meet Oe * on the sembly plant. se i: ol eee fo ere ss fea ae a auded b ws ws in Bri rods | nd was de cae ei BI oan, aot ease More : * ria ee a © f ad ail be se roctiens ot Me fellow evens tm oee tt He ee 8, gene tae ae le S ee a ee earned bey ine aS es is oer ock am 4 een we izabe ec is lal on one A 4 «personal supe tellow| 2 norr .— 4s Monean En) or Bud: T th Lake rt, 33, ure Pri eo euse. Siestiche te ante Pontiac Datiy Pee yng potice apavisive xe uae eer ssvnenect ‘n Bait a8 Mcrae “r| P get-Cuttin Tone 8 ma. Woeahg’ Lands f rivate Cireuit J betore Oak someting Se ole orened tus oy oo ons sal m ‘188 ~~ 1 ee g De ' fined atertord s udg, ki tor | Stine ° County ‘ ex-fore the | aul rally sate 180 ble 25 Anac ee 7 Murr r Br 33.1 posal fe i yesterday $7 (@) eH and Coun of otic ge of Benorablg E GOIN dinne man | dull Dauie y. Com Toda No Anac we ; + # ag “4 De Get nse | ag. D for and $2 S IT D G . Russel ty of January said id we GW oe ee | Se ft BY vasa Wiliold Fea pleaded gully eee oe ihelley Urges. ef 3rd Peti a la pinky , . Watson, pe | very - ye saught. trading Cst : — oe fF j i before dri . ISIN - PA £ in ae . akers | 4 sca. and ly © ughte e atl Line one airy 611 ‘ HING ire p Justice ve SING e Proba ULINE Buell . Pervontel ~ A cance, “moely ata. to tise Atlas "Par . 0.7 Net p-~. es Bo nation e- F Willis _ Waterford ern Michi (UP) — Ss for . itioner te pe Phan g manage | gene —- y, week mineral cows er stee oela Mfg ’ 314 7” The. “a3 defense s “ne President land 1es Harris . Leturgy. men gan’s One of Sou U . NOTIC . Papas The -_- e ral canners & in hg wes owe 2 weak. a mona ee - Central .. 66 | ’ w concep’ Ave , 27 ‘ today leading th nici | _F. Jan. 4 Small Ped. seedy and vee — 60 , —_ a ay r4 oie 3 oes 231 and new emphasiz t” 4 charge ot plead , of a0 servation asked outdoors- Third ud ne Boe pn 2. istration o ond a a om mereia: lower see AY eo 20 No - West 286) four-bi wea ing air lor | Was assaul guilt How- ae ° Ponti e Township Mall soe held by the pos cael aye in Pcie Admi pom nd a tena Pig ——ng a cows, Beth r coe 6 mor AY 18 sien fatter whil power Oaki sentenced t and ba y to a deer hunting state coh- nominating att te ay A. we ing or =* agency’ that etrolt in- | prime abs yearlings bulk « sacunans et, wh, Nor iy si.3 | entivastoat lar e maki ween Coun to ae” ae A erage righ to obtain judge i petition for’ we LT Townsh'p olncatey nae tod. ae ch ker Bond ir 3.1 orth Pw 2 ast spe ng of ts % is M 0 fil R o¢ ht t ~~ 4 cedures are oe ay |S Soa Ie m4} = Hele eee | Congress Reuitioen wpe got Judge copeared bet days in| = ot pir open ‘Conroe Ba.” for. mica han ete silage otticg in re avalaie mad pro sity ‘and pee Beige BS es a 5 | Many enrvh seven el an Musxice & vor mornd Per hg orl ot | yesterd petit "Bot pene ment eee The 2 t the SBA cows bo-16 commercial ia. oo eers <= My vase poses Bey r 103 sayi mocrats pay $10 7 inneg tiac Shell state Cecil G was = Rr - a of 2 : small hwy whi ae 3018 0: cam Gate on ee | coke fr "322 Peps C 7 tt bea they w withhel leading as. - He land County , editor : tices McCallu Edson ~ Brera ate, sbanee. fro ‘ima assistance wi ch prov chy mercial 11.00: — Fg — hetf- Calum 4 12 P si Cola 4 plex anted d fire a revoked innocent he betiev darren the . um fil ock ed w i rete} on 23 on th adv Ades. | _caives al bene Demis ae cutters Gan Dy ite Price $7.6 | but multibil to study the et aetion's es In - hm "ret re KW ey agement 4 wwe rf) Ne cut Gan mee a. 5 Sen lion-dol the way jo driving when the priva’ oo nw . is loca and procurement and chende salable 1.1 yt many —_ a Capital “A 13 Philip Mor’ as interview Maybank lar budget South Porter, 46 s _— land there will day is said years, gga no-| of the “5 BS ot Md d to Bull ted | man- | Si Tnareday. Ma: Mn aR. oy and Celanese Ds Pi Piste 3) or asked “ (D-SC , | $100 Bivd. » of , Ot on be coming degree practice All’ pers wat 8 “agricultural” ” din in Room proble pene ¥,- 7. Ma! aoe Gen 21.00 = Pe Pit Piste soa | tt power exp > in bond’ per posted 19% W able which a shortag He from received for a, -F —— « of Section of 1 g, 231 coaabatte wedienel ers 93.60-31 08" im rket poo eet about ss ute +4 Samal ai 82 e cummed fast ansion of an appeared pending tri a Seanad te hunt sportsmen e of came ¢ Wayne his 13| A copy 7 Cdesaaen a1. the W te cal loa prime Ie yh cathe eae, oon nk oc. eee Line funds as our | Maurice before trial e for will Arm 0 Pon Uni tow | ne of the are A Bl eta Pe 4 stes tes 1 atl be unspent we Feb For deer be y service tiac versity on list requested quart vd 800 I} most o.33 su choice ay, | CH Bve 6 RKO a3 F used can.” E Ponti. . 4 a Recow in file ot Zoning cents erly . prety ly 3 pee « ~ A veal. | max Mo as Pie - orce to forei , . Finnegan ec ht He | 82's great . in W 1946, ‘ in the Map was a share dividend anew on te. cole chstes oon ore o a - - 32 program speed gn aid Rummage . Judge | 2°F vast many land > a mem Ww ore Sf office of war wenn da eee lone oes aes And fen. De igs aid | Maron Ste 9 to 12 Bu | doer haters as y years Mich | County Bar said Wart 205 tbe aan ee r+ ll amy pier na pare a ¢ | ag 30 Dougtas Auxil to Sale been ; | of Associa Oak- apstt by The div Federal yi h 10 | iam Serr 2 market Con Rls 4 Rey wet 24} Sevens plans to (D-II) Chapter 10.” - ons eelne on bounds. " Sorta te clic, jodge ep Chelrmen. STEW Fei ers vidend Mogul in De- . = = ning ot ge arsday: | & G-E = = T's at of the cut back ques: 101. the an. 23rd pany letter t She by advoca $9 2 “hoe of record affect Corp =a Fi 00-23 OF; ent ‘to woot’ day: | Cont C anos 3 2 on tt Army ground it D. A 100 department to the liey said Pueicy tet te te persed wr iar Feb s stockhold- $2 20-28 og port earty eoled = bulk pet Can * Se6 tary Mtr M“ rman and bail your anes Vv. 000 a © conserv elect t of general’ Jan ‘ The L Peas and prime ieee thy on im ‘week everai Cont Of... “ Scars ‘Reed. 7 | sa a R- wines. a eae av. | gee nal ow ye From a mer cei at 4i-3- ae <———- PR ven short. to 14. 22 00 es tb a ym Mg ; 35 ot Eae..-< ry he - Renee of 5-5201 jolt and the half clan is ars ago mere Tempera ter March 2. wan naaenne Set a ous ‘“ otutend neem Derren shorn ft SS ~— | Bet bain. %. Simmons os fight —— Services Commie . eve pl million now e the No-| gre tures w L 7 sma es? day, Coupe ranked eg at the Clune toa, few See aa, |B ae a | et _in the House, but ds nie |LiCe ack — grees ‘shove t which cl living Pad kuakee agency eighth umbus yey. i yereat Soa RY oo Oe em has disclosed nse P = om camavalin on temperat © their ors few Jan. 21. The - anenae "tional ig | omc ae grade pyr East Air “te Sperry” verses BS icy to megpinti arranged for Hi ate Sal % give further proper ure. normal de-| Sen Caditiac 2 22, 23, “ss 1908, is loca aguay. @ tor 4 Ra Livestoc os ae ota read: 38 an om eon On ee itA : es een lle consideration ving January 28°01 a J . is loca 1953. ; - 6a STOCK er L 4 Sta of Calif 2 Secret rs - ters increasing ‘line, 275 1954 tom. Bete - National 9 in By, snes in 7 ane cetive, molly t Brie BR * ite oe lot & —_—oom po hes Det LAN ime Hig or suit going to qunber x. Woodward bea 138 a ae Buildi Com: noe tb wets ie ower, "ches ooo; | F n-O 17 oul ... Staff ; ense SIN g find Be Robert Iding apa 240 (tb weights" ma ee i, choice i = Freept 4 Studeveter.. 383 meeting will of the J M. Rad- automobi G (UP) — rounds areas, as al lanene o Clee a Beare sate ou Swit a oF aay: sent Chote | 2088: Se and Sock Bowe P to hun = %, t of . Tata —~ cP 2 = ‘te Byiv fe Soe: 332} Ome wear at a 1953 the final Bone ingen of repa i * ank Commmannity Dal vice |Lt lable 6 geod cles? a ge | Gen Ry + ey EE Democratic jased reached three pla ring a bre | Seaton’ i100 RS tee tb sows Own Ry Sis a3 — a 333) Mills SE Ree Gas the at an all-tin mathe of JACKSON to End. W : elected to the Boar hes been |e TR. 20 "| ou shoe" a foe Be mar on B gee Rep. of the year high tor Legislator . MISS. oF ) Plains Coach ot Directors ond. and iy around Je Gen Time p i Ra pew 3 bedget, ot ge Price of va = cen anh oak Lilt Dele Burke ai son, | announces Co., Drayton week still Yo x oo BAS r+ = “$F i. Ss 4 - 4 Democrat i said ot | State of said State Pontiac ident. Les Hf down » 7 from ear $0.38 | Goodrich "5 Underwood o3) As me et evar the cnn sold lay. | Mississi war that bil to totey The utchin- tn Bi eowe but a ——_ ee : 21.2 Bao Seay - t the The ‘the re ppi, that exi end is Chief firm prod few lot and weak in Orb vear 797 %™ Ca . ae ) as iner same of € Italy Germa the MO Ge pm pond Sane thar ait goats ey 107 pet | On Paige 1 On Gar 1 SB eenty Banga Boo ceahiis epeaal period in 119,-| Mis See money to model! and Sia se-2 60: ‘wt > cteane t| St weet 8 Re Unt rai S| prec air wakened etniate | oe ey 1952. Mississippi pan and your Spreod pey oll in its of a new sev ott ee aes Greyhound $0. UB Gmail , ata} we Sr poet ots fone = = ne 4 eed! gerbes H new factory. [$3 mg siete Yeice core «at & Ges. a “we cu go along wit tothe | "Geary en seaetey cult | ili at declared int own pe srergetentelees ot ence Man in p Bhi ut oanas pate ee ——~S came i wal Steel. ‘o is mere fields, with Papionys Cleary said in D after they at war. and offi war é ow. + Wave '> of months. < grades 00- me com s aoe shoe « ‘arn = 5 than oping z ig the cense y RON r 00 retal mercial $9.00- Mot ° Ww B Pic 25. The they’ they in 658 period plate . = ildeninPbe Ec eo int Ware fete 8 =n SINE [om pgealy rod amounted to $5, ST. + Fideral 3-7181 a steady few ele oe utility Interik ‘Se wes en of Georgia, of the to $5,- i —_ : i : Jan. i. < iqeeudo! wer sry: a2 39 juries ph Shower last adie BP a AB ee Police $ 21. ia, = wha Wered Weer when oe “here, Hopital a cross an int Canova : a. ot sale ve cata" keke ‘yi : ta him oe ee pe anon meals country gave the Dillon ; j peeatns sabe, iia Scarlett was wagon lan. os bought th ! | Se tao he jit wen he ne ee enerelor sri as ook : Git ar ae eee aoe ew ‘ | Ski bed pba extern yom forward, They . State near F School ~ post. wagon | and 1» Bow Ao car away N y shares > MTT said wal and taking after in rs ’ 1 let with mon . em D , , | oo ae th by mo merica’s most ene 5 ays eon Stores published UTICA : ae: 7° th... out famous = failing to send AUTH Look a ox your corporations was wreee, ie 4 > Batre ! RD wet at the adv " 5 sannaany a can be be gh on “S21. Rockwell Sound 3 SAL vantages y 1B bought by Ponta med , ES this new Pl growing y regular in ves 7 2. ne alg you: he Free in ocks listed tinuing. or penalties commi ‘yours 4. Hasna for skipping no ~Y Rerrd fox mailed to ends purchase 5. A you , : : ) ee 3 or automatically cpio: ase—no budgeted reinvested cat ae sotenditmcemary. ; 5 et for outri ‘ x . . . =~ < _ er oF te tyr . ! + = mit pre GES; ER itd 3 GENRE SX Ge aee SOARING PR Pe Ee as a ¥j = eek Peg oe \ ‘ 4 ; x ; * ae fa s] ety. —_——_-— Shea ee: hab wade NTS F , : eta a $50 aN eae 7 os 3 SF. : “Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 For Sale Houses ar ~ ee aoe Feat eee ca as 2 tee a a ; 93 : ry z MS Gi. . PLIANCE SERVICE papacag BS ie "Sr o\L.R. TRIPP eew! rig a” ser S ba +! * . “ AW PE 2-402 ‘ a + Pays yA es we f in y ’ . ~ fw meee 3 Indian Village ak el WE BUY apace SU ee -< : : ’ ‘ r A at * P pita ae «| WE TRADE | SATS) Bare Bye Pg rita arena ie cad be 7 Ceenewee* Fea fear Watkins e u have a estate Exclusive of one of Go| hmmm Meet |e aes eves 40" om ey ‘ig or Edw. M. Stout, Realtor room Siok, “ih wots con- Fy ts Toolmakers OM! | TT N, Saginaw St = Ph. PE 5-8165| . veniences. Call Detroit, TExas eae room tm is TRADE OR SELL clean, $45 per month. Priced st only $13.500 with APPLY ee ee] Kee | ee are —— . RENT - THREE . PONTIAC DORRIS a OR iy, furnished. inguire 1010) Grubh Near Williams Lake MOTOR — 9 aw COOP Pa sist | of itighland. Phone MU +406. | &, Foam, home on ome eee. leqvennets WE ARE SELLING ALL OF OUR For Rent Rooms 437 i Ah DIVISION well agree. sre ure ets arson einai thi \ Aemraranpanetnrenndhs — home for large prand arm listings. "We are | SHERPING, ROOM, § MINUTES : able to-give you complete satis-| ferrea. PE S-480t, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Employment Office a — a WARM | SLEEPING ROOM Qn 2 WwW. Lawrenes Street GLENWOOD AVE kc MICH. F haps oars gourses : ; Nr Pedacch, oe re Pir or PE aaa Business Teasin Peer ire WELL ee E ROOM. WO DRINK. | DO You Own A LOT FREE AND Gawd, Paine “OR WALL | Le Business Institute TTT |arnchar tae, reeime ter | ele gaa mage, bute Wi Fences Aoply 08" 'N- |) W. Lewrence 81, PE. 2.3581 MAHAN clong to bus and town, 180 Prank: | Al! OR 34786 : —Saeeet POL POAT | . Work Wanted Male 10 TA&BT ; Or ss REALTY CO. REALTORS EARGE CLOSE IN ROOM” FOR N ew 2 SALESMEN EXPERIENCED BAR PORTER, | POO figg TT Hees Meld Me. ee FE 20008 | [cane SLES TVG BOL $150 to $200 Weekly | rar ee en eeuooen: ierier FREELANCE, WA5 _ ” Open Eves, “ill & Sun, 104 | double We. single beds tor 2 mes | Th roe Redroom We ‘will adc two ten to our saige | 08.816 ve iBLE some me cen “The commissary officer is surveying es " next ‘DOOR’ TO BRANCH weather ‘black “off “Gleawood, t ; leads | ACCOUNTANT AVAILABLE ART | US weAtTTiT — POST block trom Pontiac ; - . Commissions dor bet. and gun, wide ¢ Suis | Bryan F. French _ «FE 5-693 Lost & Found 24 Wanter to Rent 29) “7 4st" Su houses. LARGE ROOM, LAUN AND paid ak once Onparnar, for| em , "Warm ir becting & sheet mete | ont & FS sorrrmnmn mown | KY GS fempstead, Realtor | su'etabrmsess st ban top advancement tu OUND FINISHING Rk#-| EXPERT TSEE TRIMMING & RE-/| ; ocr: pep Wal Ler. JAN. IRD. i a 4 ’ GLEAN ROOM FORK LADY Modet Ts a un ore 65-2782 pees a oe Taxes 14 Deeded very. badly. i pa- ae PB Cee Be. PE 21017 matic heat and bot wate? Walk- | OPEN tose wah cad poogsenetr high CARPENTER WORK, OR Sere BS Chere P.O. Bex 18, Alma, Press canpter se desire 3 LIST wv ITH CLARK incom “FOR TWO MEN NEAR NN ¥ ® gy ee NTING & TAX SERVICE | Michigan, — eG PE be ig Buyers | GoeBtown and buses, Phone x Mt. Eiks Lodge of | yencement, for eerie, ae > RATES KITCHEN CABI- | 24". Hawley LOST OR STO LEN, BLACK] trance er . Came Cait, Beak | OO at 2314 it Road. Go Pm tthe footer tpte Pe pp Bh agi = Chiropodists 15| cocker eee, saemess 48461 or write Box 10 tor. 1382 W. Huree St, PE ¢402. | SLEEPING RM FOR 3 MEN $12 * Ye mile west : Bera! Home, Mr L— iets Fa Sees ere Peo ee — “YEARS D ica sige cerarg ie "ager x ms weer oe pond pe baylr ones GAS HEAT| Middlebelt t ——"* eg - - ry YEARS ©. . ' tobe ESS GE Neetiene Sine re coe Me hatog spre praciea ee| SRE. BOMa Ss nk: | Chaeaated Ange tetertcg | - e-om-aez] Want to Sell’? | seastiis Senta’ bettas , KRATT, JAN. @, 1964, ROBERT C,| fon ing Center se" Bast Mone | peTiene desires position | — i ——7 | _eculed. tA 6200. af --- A BE : ilel LAEPONG BOO POa-3 MAHAN 4191 Foley St., Waterford, age "4: | calm | as Accounting Dept. | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16|josr — navy s€UE PURSE bg BY BUYERS WAITING ile W Pike beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. MANAGER SERVICE 8TA-| Or Assistagt to Senior Accountant me containing important papers and| _Feferences. —_ pectin. 112. ou BORE RuaLrY co. mpaLsoss ities, Denait ach cod Gol | purcen On u's OnRateNa | Cammy AREA a canPe|“TENAPOSL AE OET OA” O| Kowa Perens tS | Sae Sr swan Yum. ee | tz nart'the Smzeey Sagat | cer pe ay bs clams sews |S, Pa natch ee ESSER ON MEN’ . | livery it % 2 - ~ - PE 23605. FE rn Se 1 to 2, 6 to apm. iat F ; ap fieety Job, ened, vay. apely Pes oan Mitebens oun ve aeemaving, Bxees'y, ie pg gh = CouPL = Wir 7 CHILDREN _Giathaten or Waterford. end “| kriRAcTIVE’ L a> OE FRONT wr a Rev. Wright Van Plew officiating. | WANTED — MAN WirH CAR.|~ seca t [ion & at) eo ~CMILDREN, 28 4| Cash for Land Contracts | om. peer St, Josep Hospital. | sari corrior COUPLE ONLY, AG There be a military Weula uke te terense your) as ae nD NEW home, OR 3-700). _ coat eee POINTER, | “yrs, ‘Res. of Pontioc 4 Yrs, Would 5-7333, _No drinkers, PH 21933000 Es gervice ot Ottews Pork ose yt tS rw alate ALTERATIONS OF TALL KINDS. | “O05 ‘with brown head and ears.| like permanent place, FE 23113. WHITE BROS. hoOm With KYTCWEN AND hebert ‘Wilh fe te state es the s spare ane Rn | _ and oan wane waNren. | Work guaranteed. PE 45232. Vicinity, Wormer Lake. OR 32467.) § ROOM UNFURNISHED APART- estos Ser Gar jaunary . im Rochester, NUDSEN : Spa te-Grittin Puneral Home aft- 4, lac} “faving” 4 ° time only OR 322% or EM| Income Tax Service 17 LOST.” LADIES | arsed ars ment on ground mad Seer or house ‘ vam On "sieta or OR sii tor sing singho ample women ref. a = sonnei 5660 Dixie wa eee RR Ee eT > ocmyurs, , samuany 2, 18 | cori joes Gren In 6a. | Work Wanted Female 1i BURTON E. STEVENS sion bracelet, W. Walton on _duite 7 S6Thy -oa|. DO CASH? EEPING ROOMS FOR CLEAN | 4 Acre Country Estate 4 Ave., age 00; beloved father of So. Am., wrTo $15,000, Writd we. Home ocala tr come _ Reward, vr br a ; "2 children desire + of § room| We Pg Fe price ROOMS” PvE BATH, Large 10 room, 4 I Gases 3 Richard R. 5 Sone Sreuer at Teformation Center| GENERAL OFFICE WITH SOME ment LOST: BLACK AND TAN PEMALE um aniow terms are able tates ivi Orchard Lake, home. 8 & Es. Soe 8 : } Careline Conerus. Mr. — ieee et tea YEARS POR Country Club, a eon Clyde Ra’ FE vie. _—_—«| WOULD LIKE APT. 1 BEDROOM ve “teh or FE 46062 Pi b= ER RM_ BUSINESS frestege. Bere, ay ge) : a9 Ee a Lodge Ne og TR. $7: i 5 te fo | ae, waiting ~~ | 10ST: LIGHT BLUE PARAKEET. | ‘nd kitchen- near Grace St. FE WiLL BUY LAE See © iy. Many exctasive tea- 448 cf serrow will be held this ove. Sen, ‘cor end ear cxpensss tus-| Guns: js wismas posrrion CAK: BENJAMIN R. BACKUS ee eee oe ee be kane weed cas GL OE NE a Mice -ouiet woes | | =. by owner. call tor at 8:00 pm. He will then Write “experience. and for. children, oF house “ Te Bh ~4 . F. McKINN ROOMS IN NICE QUIET HOME| an sppointmen 3 be fatten ‘to the ‘Bartlett Puneral ‘ oF. K. con ot work after noon & evenin . Rel- es . A Eg | mi ine _ im Auburn He’ _ | give good references +7246 8800 Commnoree Pe. i touble be for motor man & < h P i os bay — par SO erences 1 _peeterred._ OR 3-658. | ——— ———— vice. £8| LOST OR STRAYED—2, DOGS,| YOUNG COUPLE DESIRE APT. _ wile. drinking So. __ |< tiac Sunday t» Oremvcot Contes. |" Eu’ tnoy surncons ont par | WASNINGS SymmowincR POwE Zs) Laundry Service 18] VAST sete iemuls pup 6 tan | a Sica sy "onc | we nemo, taeran on Fanaa} SLE Aa, MANY ALRPEIO| puns Rye! = ; zt SPADAFORE, JANUARY 21, 1954, ig. Steady work for qualified | > rs oe ons. | LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF-| Maceday Lake. Phone ORiando| erences. + 3 ROY KNAUF Realtor distance to & Baldwin} bedrooms. 2 ma, oa Louis, 203 Oakland Ave. beloved | ™&S. Macomb Sand and Gravel | oo .0. .~wissee FO ¥ SIT | “fled. beautifully Pontiac ARPENTER With wire anpb| ROY KNAUF, Realtor | Rubber, 597 5.Gong FE.4-2308. pm hy Og husband of Mrs. Rose Spadafore; | _Co., 3308 Aubure Rd. Utica, Mich. | DD). ‘gat eves. FE 2-512 Laundry. Ph. FE2#01. __|éis REWARD FOR twe children would like 5 room | 96% W Hurop PE 2140 | CONVENIENT AND WARM FOR Pull basement with recreation ~ My FA, Help Wanted Female 7)om:. wants Liont Hovst| FOR F. ¥ LAUNDRY SERY- x, license, umber | house. Willing to do BUYERS) BUYERS! 2 working. 183 Dear Bag- — fore: dear brother of hae: WOMAN You CANT. APPORD a Puu| 28101. coat = Stee AND WHITE FE | $5 REWARD: WANTED MODERN ~ Rooms With Board 38) WM. H. KNUDSEN Nizsarda and John PP nego peeell Gie Gok tame qemsgragner. Fe help| Moving & Trucking 19 male Wired Hair Terrier. Reward. | unfurnished 2 bearosm apartment ge ig nr Dred Tor Hm "rd. cr ies] you happy in Jour wort? Are| K"guarenieed ‘teosonable’ fetes. ee cE ae er Highest references (Call OM 3-a5ta are BOW calling our office |? MEN, TO SHARE DAY GHIPT.| S10 Pontine Sinie Bank, a.m. at St. s Church. In- you mied in your quest to| Shorthand & .| POR igh ge 4+ Ae he es 74 is . 4 fo af a ROOMS POR | uv oniee’ ux naw 3 Recitation of the Rosary will be an jen ook. te youeelt to| smear Gen PE | ‘ble rales call FE 10100 anytime.| Muffin, PE $0006 SMALL, FAMILY WISHES WOUSE,| win CASH. "oubers with sc- | “Leara u's down lowe. PE *. held evening at 8: —- investigate’ this opportunity. Ab- | EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS | LIGHT TRUCKING & BASEMENTS | LOST — FEMALE PART COLLIE 4 ofr rooms and bath reasonable ceptable terme We ‘ > Ew nee OR £ one ee era Goaned pe ahelovenent You can Se ik shetees 51139 ~ leaned. OM a . ‘ Teggerdine Rd MA 5-4506 toa zs homer and «Ge ee ve Near Ponies & ji.00 DOWN 5 ROOMS. 3 BED. ° a _ st work e .. oe bier. ° = — =~ “ - - ‘ On 5 a = . *. TogGnUrE Hmoame at ime | Hgts, Meymeneamee | asmnog symowmor | Truck for Rent | err. was 2 Patron | Saari ito Mie GA | Scant ane | pea menue cae ae sh ar: tious, can recruit and handle} a A ee TRUCKS. TRACTORS po _| -___ SS Pe apartments. Also lake sub- Room. DAY —t - wailed Lake, age We: beloved A cate pesple wo would lhe to tlk aeet RS + wT Ton une 1% . Stakes dn, a “Te “ILD DE urban bomes, faims and oet- —_ = 8 E. Howard PEN band of Mrs. Mable Woodreff, 2 a i Um & “ap | * = Trucks Notices & Personals 25 sire 2 or 3 bedroom unfurn ing lot sre ip ROOM AND BOARD NEEDED dear brother of Louise Pletcher,| ™#ke $10,000 first year, more | PRACTICAL NURSE CaPABLE OF and Dum vent d PARROTT AOD OD | Eanes ge eee ee ee demas! —_ os . - 7. ta meat Clayton, Béward. Chester and| ‘ster. All replies held im strict) handling al! tyoes of cases. PE Pontiac Farm an ay A i od Se —~ will receive supervision and be Friday 12-6 p.m, Centon ener: Gent unas , to: Campbell, | ome | Industrial Tractor Co Hundred 2-962R oe ropa? considered one of family : Funeral service wil'be held sun: | Statler Mate, Detrott, mich. No | MONINO® DONT IN YY HOME.) | nC ol, — Peete UNGTOOS (ac [PORL,Hovs OR APE. counLE| fur Ss oP fat a ee day, January 24 &t 2:00 p.m.| Phone calls. | COLORED GIRL Dmsines WORE | ON Past KPPicIENT PICKUP & OF HAPPY DRIVERS. | § Site s' seu weuka tae por ; | write Lock Drawer A. Pontiac. left of at the Richardson-Bird Chapel, |$ALESLAD: FOR TOILETRIES 5 a werk Reference FE delivery hauling at HAVE TO DRIVE manent gabe “PE 23113 John Kinzler, Realtor ROOMS, MEALS, CLOSE IX, TWIN | homes built the mate- t Walled Lake, with the Rev. Perry| depariment in drug store, ex-| | aa"* ."er¥ , Re! fous Thies, Pe Teise anytime. Lear . ; 6 W. Huren_st. FE 63525 | beds. waier, shower, after rial "and finest pf craftamanshp : ‘Thomas officiating. Interment in | uired Mr | LADY DESIRES | RaULING OF ALL KINDS eFA- "HIGAN ee Ses 6 ee Eves til ~~ fF yh down to |the inst deta Commerce Cemetery. Mr- Wood-| Eumming “Mil 8600 ter a. ~~ -- | * ee “tonable, PE. 2-651. MICHIG XN iabed apt. for, couple experting| Z Pe ec | Light airy roome throughout, base- Richardece Bird” Pasesal “Henn | Beistmest. Wises Drug Sis] 58 A .| VET with 2? Ton stake reuck| DRIVER TRAINING |, 6. 6 noom aPr. On GREEN LAKE OFFICE]? DAY MEN SINGLE BEDE.) ment with, recreation room, end Walled Lake. FOUL TiMaPERMAWENT OPEN. MENDING, IRONING. | wants hauling FE Thoroughly safe, easy. 3 "adutis and ‘daughter 14. call GREEN LAKE) Giese a Awbare, Linke privtieges. shopping aistrict for General Office work. | FS $67 SUDDEN SERVICE ASHES RUB- pany Pe Fo rn “HEDQTRS. FOR ALL Lakes” | Convalescent Homes 38A)/ ‘cr your eanvenience We bave Blowers 8] Biss ath, Ree Chagas Ok MORON TR Samet moprng’s| same eats | oe mo UNTORN apy | Re Gham at Meme fee er ear, tat ant ic femme iol Oe oe WASHINGS AND TRONINGS IN MY | aches A RY E408 _ child” Call before 2:30. PE 2-2163 HORMAM PRICE VAGANEy [OR 3 jADeES locations: @ ‘ake in the city 9A 78 5:31 | Pie, Ecos i cole, Bis 4-15dl. | Gand WANTS WARMINGS WEBT| “Anat “and ch te uae Fe Sl-AWe awe roe DATE 138 Share Living Quarters 30) ™y COMMERCE RD. EM 2-412 | GAVE ROOM, AVAILABLE DWN | A — sete Esmee Dreery | ale er |Weooarara_FURIEE|| ODELL CARTAGE _| jr Sage ae.“ pesca co | Revt Ape Fernabed 0) EXAieel Gets iy] ake et ees ; at ee IY Ween: cand GF CHICEES|—_ Powe VE betus_ "=| Nentrwan, Ponies Msseees | Bit ow = cae | ee ee Ti ee ead beeen $:, and, the full price only Donelson-Johns In Doctor's office, typing | neces Oar ve Sanit SMITH MOVING ‘wberesbouts of George Leweliya | WILL SHARE MY HOME Wirs _pmmanan tat carves, Ut -~1h sare: AUBUnit c—<- Pres : Van or Pickup Service FE 44904 | _Randies. —cg| Wil sate ier cand while ph mye mek 1. “noe RD a th Exrenteicen “GintOn YOUNG | __ Building Service | 12|inciwERATOR (SERVICE ASHES |@EAL OUT THE som Wind Sin Oe Ontew take: Eu | mane Ma PrOR| Moms Wy Dayo Went Manes ME a Po oorhees-Siple depaftment, Pull time “st Us-| patwrina SING, PATCH | _ manure, cane ~pet| Cee on. ee w ed Transportation 3i| Sor.’ young ee oaning “aa ey aoa, | Bos,tters Passing, carp ne wa Belle's Book and Gift Shop in Tork. PE 6 aS. US| aun apran TA Die A 7 ROOMS '& BATH. BASEMENT yy Ba ae FUNERAL HOME SD ~cane | COMPLEI£ LINES OF MASONRY, | Dish shytime. Pe ee ian, 22, 1964. I wil not be re-|WID. TO SHARE RIDE FROM Child "No drinkers.| HOTEL ROOSEVELT | tor only $3,500 down, Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor | WOULD LADY TO CARE | ~ brick , +300. | LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING | {8h it. tor das ome Green Lake aren to, Woodward | Gingellville PE. s-isat. Newly decorated. By week. Also Fa Sane Exrmeiencen watrnest 70 | "(TEER nvetar, © "=A | socruan Movige am eGR | Sai“htt SY he Stoo | et Shee Sa, me | QUEL aN No CAMERAS | Tiny Gyver mem een PE| Russel] Young Mitart work at once Age 28 to 50. Poona Tat a Amerikcre in| _’n0le, Pontiac, Mich. ” w A, RIDE TO NORTHEAST | 7” “ROMS... HEAT, Rent Stores 40 ae. __Call PE 30139 before § p.m. | PEOCS deer 40" Central PE 21510 bee quick service 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS $6.50 | Ark. for two. | Ot es pdt Satabongh Ct. ofl | / Bae oe BOX REPLIES work. Pvt. rm. and bath. Other , + TM. Gabe Roth, FE = 3 eS Sutherland ah Huron.+- Lake to > Besties #:30 to { ROOMS. "PVT. BATH. EVERY. STORE SPACE AVAILABLE. FOR EQUITY TAKE OVER PAY: Se. tmr ake | fee ES SCURNTIFIC. SWECISH MASRAQE | __E. Thornton, EM thing, eras ae Pema on 1S Sen, _ | Sacer Sm HESS : At 10 am. today {| |# N. MIDDLEAGED TO SvAY |F Wit BUILD OR CoMPria | Painting & Decorating 20 FOP NUTRILITE FOOD SUPPLE: Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) 5° QUIET COUPLE WITH GA- Rent Office Space 41 teges ast ‘thoe ethee be. oo 4 piahte er. By tod b sas ment “Pacts” bost cai! _Fage, 06 drinkers “at: ga , | ars. _ : there were replies at Write Pontiac Press Bor lit | Pe 93600 after 6 P.M. Painting & Wall Washing | "2 sre.| IMMEDIATE Fi - 7 on es West SIDE — sxe Pr, MEAT. PaMiiy APAa << aE ee the Press office in Carpenter Lontracting Contractin aie ieaieicia al es ae af ¥ NEWLY DECORATED, ALL MOD= ‘ y im. | =the following boxes: jf Tom: GENERAL OFF:CE bid too. OR 3.2276. Bidg. PE 3-7526. _ 4 ern. 2 rm. apt. Heat, lights 804) tog «Pek, PE 85008 om : sate emplorment. Pleste | 5 ymin ANE HEATING #6. FAW ENG” DuCORATINGS SOULE: ee th tet wih net be re: DEPOSIT | fis’ segines, ‘Col afier "| OPPICE SPACE FOR LEASE é 1, 1, 22, 2, 2%, 2, = = = ., & Son. PE +3767 OR | * Soe senate a0. it wa ened tee For your iand contract. We Dp. m. _| @% W. Buren over Gene “ / : 29, 33, 34, 46, 48, 53, M4, "sp pontias ‘Press essa Teete a eae a50 Be RSA contracted by any other person Seed as mae teed coe 3 ROOMS. NEAR FISHER BODY. | tose (FICE CENTRAL MOD- ik | : 88, 91, 94, 98, 99, 100, of LE Soh ical ae oi PATS — FAT ANS | Se Wiens deen | | 8 Cait dy ie "between tos. PE ree iw | ere.. Wil divide or lease sufte Z 10%, 104, 105, 108, 110, | | EXPERTENCED WaITRESS WANT-| 383 ©. Cas PE 2-021 eo. = RELAX WHILE REDUCING Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 = ROOMS. MODERN, LAKEFRONT Price aPati—a ak E | i} 112, 116. —Sd st Mary's Tavern. £37 Baldwin. | 2008, __________ | WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING,| Tired Se ane aeeten| caense al Raut Wan Cait gt gw ‘ se & Loan B ST BUYS . 5 eaves OoeeTOm | EAVESTROUGHING | "yamine On see | Sea, Seins| | SORT Patil Sllcspamelieaddied BS ny Hy TODAY eae _—-— Gas Of Purna ses . . Shutins, siroke ‘teins . ; Crete rinks | “Spach” °° | watstapaning AND PAnTING.| fe" epetimest Se Soest| CASH AVAILABLE — | Rent Apts. Unturnished 34) 1... tisfied ae D. ' ou on a 2. >. elephone PLOO YING, SANDING AND/_ Call for est. FE 40255. : _FE 4 aD ASS We are all out of contracts t0/ poowr 4 ROOM MAIN FLOOR| ®ith your spac y > . eo ~tielp Wanted pe. $| em typing tnd ‘simple | finishing. 10. years’ experience, Wall Washing & Painting | A¥Y GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING with | buyers rit | Tifeam heat, stove and refriger- | Then see tri Cacetiem cleee-t8 NEW BRICK RANCH % | records. 5 da E, Harrison} Modern equipment. John Taylor, Kf g,frientey, Saris, commas? ce y ator. Rugs furnished. Couple| [¥ pa ery attractive like new Ke Ge. 600 Hester Bird. bhem mal _phone FE 4-042 Free estimates Reasonable Vernon Ve. Ph Pt : Conf Sy Sk ered only. 470 Oakland, : iar co, See with large liv- | TULL TIME REALESTATE | 4405, TERRA70 | RUBBER CERAMIC | 5°20) eink a OUT FREE ers Canoe, LOvERY, 3 Ap DATE] ‘ace wat aie ota cient, huge r ae i ee onl Postrion. Ese. opporvenity veridentia FA 4, ems ELLIS | | estimate, PE 5415 is i ig H. Delos + ag a ae vow. sot ir iter | _Write Pontles Press Box 100.” | Geyer WORK. P23. & COMM: remov estimates. PE 1 ihe Pete. “BUD” NICHOLIE riding” doors cach will take yi RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |" Kpoy person at Toby's Gril. | tin. PE S80 | PAINTIN eo PERING & PAPER * pagsbees couples preferred. Pi 4 Me Clemens St FE S90 oe tle bath "nice ‘modera 4 { ¢, Phone FE 31103 of FE 61208 =| iy ED OP BEING LAID OOF? iy lh Ly _Wnie, Ga esas? or PE¢ie. at ~~ 4! For Rent Miscellaneous 42 oer room, be 7 Fant aoe te eo concatenate) ee een nes = | Wheted & Accoeserion 21 apt pg ames ae gd Ee LH | month, OA #2041 Me time. of 7° | fone “Cunow allaing F.ILA. aaa ¥ STORAGE, GARAGE | Yor sens’ suit ‘ot - Sea = a iH PER - MOTHERLESS| FE +5470. 2 PORTRAITS - rage Cee be material with marble sills \EAIDOFF?. «| "EES te oe | re | pears bbe 7 tint .| te ‘ _Write Pontiac “Press Box 112.0 | _ eae! #4 coms N Wy oe wo} “et md me | 7 fants’Children’s Wear At, BUILDING “REPAIR:| Television Service 22 PANGUS HANDY MAN’S “a renptoted | Manager & Buyer | _? se vert Fe Sam | oun MERVICR CaLta ~ 0 se | @uired. Permanent opportunity for Wonderful opportunity for ambi DaY high earnings, Car, distinct ad- Periencs and ideas ng inree er” ten SY Guateneed| . MITCHELL’S TV Vantage, Call in person at 158 CONFIDENTIAL. pe vet Be 2. Seghe ede TV at . STRAND GARAGE DOORS, SALES Norris Radio. DAY : as servings, eg For Sale Houses . 43 service REPAIR SHOP 540 Nevada St. ' Slee, PE STH | SoARANTERD 3V. REP on. ey GON's "Ay t VV. service Rochester Area Well butit Sts wm sweeter © son ; ar R One - we and ireplaces PE 2-24 ae | _ = Ai eles eee sees uneE = tS Oe . r . P a: ss > Bn ad CI et ple RNA A agi appt ONE * ah gh cage wt re a 2 eo ga Ae Apo AP HL AOBR A , °h7 THE PONTIAC PRESS: FRID. 5 is . 2 a ie >. 7 Ae ; a” Ae AY, JANUARY 22, 1954 caning, Sale Houses 43 OFFERS Huron Gardens full Ao. b water heater, sos atuaa? ieemted- al Elizabeth Lake Estates Ottawa Drive ghee E ie &P. : owith Ad. furnace m incloaed = 2 ean rage. $26,500, $6,000 down, Pine Lake Front Seat feat “ta Sat reted & room pai J <4 in excellent condition, 4 bed- rooms, Gen, 1% baths, large liv room with natura) fire pict. oe over. new ot A furnace, 2 car windows, dock ‘ cluded at $29. terma. Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 3 ©. Huron , FEderal 3-193 Open Evenings end Sundsy 1-4 with it ath Pa Be i. * Fj : i ; 2 ci 5 g a J 5 026, Andersonville Rd. Waterford Phone CR 31263 Elizabeth Lake Be to ‘T4180 With fenced front inet a wee Huntoon Lake | i : : owner tot 00x Owner will as 6* for the unheard of a ee am ae ae K, G. He ead, Realtor ia se Btreet resem =—S—séve, PEE D-1317 roa ayre Site: 7 ® « Humphrie ortheast ib location. re intel tien etal es reek | Cherokee Hills—or Donelson Park _| Civilians low gown payment. onthly payments as low as 636. oe. ee 3 end 3 ~ 4 proximately 4 minutes from Pon- C. PF. Panous 1919 M18}, Ph chgs. Ortonville Reverse or Plandere 1-4276 6 RM. HOME or gas station, lars. A real Buy for somcan GI 3 bedrm. raich homes, excellent suburban lecation Aluminum of bd siding. ts. plastered alls heat, TixiS4 ft. lots As low as $1,000 down plus mortgage costs. FOR COLORED and walls, storm and screen paved street, 61.200 will handle. Quic™ possession John K. Irwin ir : i a ie 3? i i cH IT vine i : 7 On: = g * Pine ¥ Mr orient het Ht Real Estate GATEWAYS to} HAPPINESS |_Por Sale Houses 43| FUNNY BUSINESS A HOME OF YOUR Commerce Area ee eis Buy in Brick ‘side terrace, 6 tached garage. Values that can't be beat for $14,000, terms. NICHOLIE “| GILES & Every Night 8 f by Hetshberger *- eee e °° F ae ts 2 ee, Pra eee For-Sale Houses 43 ati ae! Sg “I think they had words yesterday!” For Sale Houses 43 .$550 DOWN 8 8 it i id : q i i Hy ff fi? Bir gba 5 be) ee vestigate U.is ene. GILES REALTY CO. REAL ROCHESTER AREA ouel heme ge Sr . ss terms. 2 bedroom home on % sere. $5,250. MAURICE WATSON mE eg age ee 2 bedroom ranch . attached apartment . xe o— . Cas BY slencatonans COOLEY LAKE For Sale Houses KE down Established 1616 WEST SIDE. Here M purchared for $13,500 with $4,000 WHITE LAKE TOW ~ estate with 12 g a ", El: i i § i e i i 5 2 : e 3 pla pif 3 - x3 fr? a Be i : | if sf il ih i REALTOR 42 W. Huron | SMALL INCOME igen", "Seras Presa Ta 100 on LAUGHING ON THE OUTSIDE sal unite and r mb. ing. Lots Thxis0. tad tome. FRONT HOME, Close condition. 3 bedrooms, lar glassed porches, 1% bet. NICELY CARPETED LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM & DEN. & MOD. ERNIZED KITCHEN. Gas house. dock and beni Weed- and ed lot 170x170 — all tenced. Pontise school district. Priced low et $16,900, on terms. ONLY 61,800 DOWN. A per- fect 4 room and bath bun- geiow, Nice painted ment and new Luzaire oil of frat, berries and flowers. A Diy et $6,250 G 1 RESALE — 61,325 down, off Joslyon on Third eurance-—4 per cent interest. LAND CONTRACT FOR Pour bedroom, two story home im excellent condition. Here ts an ideal home for the large family. Liv room room, kitchen and on first Moor, all bedrooms on second floor, Pull orm windows, veneuan binds cluded toe this oflering ot only WEST SUBURBA *Z 2 t &. i E . : E i : iy a pane picture windows, full bese ment, furnace, oll water heater : combination storm windows and © sie, cor Surage ure emany ws added features in this home Full price $11,000 with terms. . lil : BROS. Open 9 to 8. Sun. 1 to 5 Ph. OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1768 Waterford DRAYTON PLAINS BLOOMFIELD HILLS Sole og 8 were | Sa ‘ le Lake Prope oe F Sale Suburban Prop. 45A DRAYTON PLAINS 066. DOWN } ee water » Aste Fruit F Giroux & Hicks For Sale Lois 4 HOMESITES MACEDAY GARDENS Large 100x150 ft level building lots. Offered at $650 with easy le FLOYD KENT, Realtor rms. ELWOOD FARMS 4 W. Lawrence FE 5-610 open eves Next to Consumers Power CASS AT OAKLAND 193x350. A perfect gas Ae ww - cor- retail business, Also soned manufacturing. Acfoss cor-[ terms JONES AIRPORT betee reste W eee ese Otterea et $1000 with easy terms BAKER BEACH lake privileges lot 890x316 fered at $750 easy terms. WILLIAMS LAKE like this corner im the city. Lots PLEASANT LAKE WARD E. PARTRIDGE, Lovely lake privilege location. From $650 up with easy F. C. Wood Co. 1725 Wiliams Lake Rd Office Opes 8 a. m o* mu. a Ww, Buren St (60 FT. BUSINFSS FRONTAGE In growing subdivision e _ Gown payment FE ¢3374 Modern Store svLvan Lang ah Ses LAKE ae ty J. R. HILTZ ~~ W E PRI EDICT PAL TOR BUSINESS BLDG. ghee. Broker PE +00. FE +0001 Ook: WARD E. PARTRIDGE, $60 & month. Discount $736. Your | HURON STREET TOP—-THINK— ~~ LAST CHANCE! — TWO FOR ONE! Two full lets for the down pay- mest of one. DRAYTON PLAINS WAITING You May Borrow $25-$500 Today oom oF Sa ee BUCKNER FINANCE CO. sonia A Shbmaw a Bono MOBILE HOMES _~ PA,8, 0 3 8, to tenet. Uv to es thacne MICH-ARROW a ELCAR-RICHARDSON ® to & Al SM Motel Priced for Quick Gale Parkhurst Trailer - - & Gales FOR COMPLETE. USED CARS PRICES SLASHED! Cars on Display Inside Heated Building 51 MERCURY Club Coupe Mercomatic, R&H ~ 51 STUDIE Commander Club Coupe Automatic & Heater 51 STUDIE Commander 4 Dr. Overdrive, Heater * Direct, Lights 51 STUDIE _ Champ., 2 Dr, Overdrive & Heater *50 OLDS Tudor, R&H ’50 STUDIE Commander 4 Dr, Auto., R&H _ Whitewalls *49 STUDIE Commander Club Coupe Overdrive & Heater "49 STUDIE . Champ., Clb. Cpe. Overdrive, R&H "49 KAISER 4 Dr., Heater $295 48 FRAZER 4 Door Overdrive & R&R $180» '47 STUDIE —.-Commander 4 Dr. Overdrive, R&H $175 "47 STUDIE Champ. 4 Dr. R&H $95 "37 PONTIAC 4 Dr.—$45 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Your Studebaker Dealer LAD 451 6. Saginaw PE 4-2553 ATTENTION FACTORY WORKERS s. MICHIGAN’S- FINEST ° We are selling automo- biles with NO MONEY DOWN, Many people are availing themselves of the ity their Credit Union offers. No _money required as down payment. Ask any of our six qualified salesmen for . | F2 por ae! ‘ ~ be ae 9 ee OP eye a * ‘ re ; fe Wes a s THE PONTIAC a ae aiah ewe os ay | 3 + E : a % ue Ls cA SS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 Po . eee : ii, iff : a tt ‘YOU isfaction and a Keller-Koch ioodegee oy te A i i HE Bright Spot 53 Olds “88” Sed. "50 Cadillac Cpe. “62” ’5S2 Buick Special Sed. ’52Chev. Deluxe Tudor *51 Olds. Cust. “98” Sed. 51 Buick Special Sed, 51 Dodge Tudor Sed. 51 Olds Super “88” Tud. 51 Chev. 2 tone Bel Air Cpe. 51 Lincoln Custom Sed. 50 Pontiac Chieftain 8 Tud. 50 Buick Special Tud, '50 Ford Custom 8 Tud. 49 Ford Custom 8 Tud. 49 Pontiac Streamliner '49 Olds “88” Clb, Cpe. 49 Chev. Deluxe Tudor RTL "48 Chev. Fleetmaster Clb. Cpe. "49 Buick Super Tud. 47 Pontiac 8 Sed. oe? oe 52 Pont. Chieftain 8 Tud. ‘51 Pont, Chieftain 8. Sed. 51 Merc. Mercomatic Sed. "50 Olds. Custom “88” Sed. 4 - “Branded Specials” It’s easy to pick the car ou want at Cy Owens’ ch of these good buys are branded here and on the lot. “Range Beauty” 53 Ford Tudor, radio, heater, Like new. .$1,495 “Fancy Filly” 53 Ford Tudor, low mile- age, radio, heater $1,395 “Ranger” 52 Ford Tudor, neat and clean, has radio & heater ebuenesvacscceane $1,245 “High Flyer”. 52 Ford Tudor, Here's a real buy. at ...... $1,145 “Western Pride” *51 Ford Tudor, clean car, radio & heater .... $895 “Honey Runner” "52 Pontiac Tudor, a very sharp car .......- $1,095 “Fast Boy” ‘52 Ford convertible, radio, heater and Fordo- matic ..... thetes $1,145 “Hale & Hearty” - "50 Chevrolet sedan, radio and heater ........ $695 “Little Darlin’” ’50 Ford club coupe, radio 48 Dodge sedan, radio & heater, good trans- portation ......... $295 “Pacer” "46. Pontiac Tudor, radio & heater .......-.. $245 2 “Crowbait” '41 Chev. Tudor. .. .$49.95 ; “Old Faithful” "41 Pontiac club COUPE .nceeecenee $49.95 “GIVE to the March of Dimes” OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St, Phone FE 5-4101 iid, BUICK RIVERIA SEDAN, Customers 46 Pontiac sedanette 46 Buick Tudor "47 Olds clb. cpe. 49 Pontiac clb. cpe, ’50 Lincoln Fordor 50 Ford convertible "51 Mercury 51 Ford 51 Dodge $2 Ford . Wink sk All these cars are equip- ped with radios and heat- ers. Some have automatic These 11 cars to be whole. saled in our 12 day sale. and heater Suseewos $545 “Mustang” 49 Ford Tudor, radio and} heater .....seeeee. $545 “Bronco” Ey . = ‘ . AS 2 — ; ee Pig. Saeed iy. : os are —— i > he “It’s for you, Pet! The boys want to know what you have planned for me to do this evening!” _ For Sale Used Cars 61 Won't You Help Us Celebrate National THRIFT WEEK By investing in a four- wheeled savings account! That’s just what an OLI- VER Used Car is... saves you money... while giving you depend- able, economical service “for years to come No, 49 Buick Super © GOOF occcccccccces $645 No, 328 "50 Pont. Chieftain “8” 4 OOF ovisvcccsccces $795 No, 330 "50 Buick spec. deluxe 4 door .......+-000- : No, 335 51 Buick spec, deluxe 2 door .....c0s008 $1,295 No 2 "49 Olds. “98” 4 dr., 2 dr, dynaflow .... $1,395 No, 400 ’S0 Buick super 4 dr., dynaflow ......... $1,095 No, 191 . Ne ae 49 Buick 4 dr., GIVE to the March of Dimes OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 CHEAP! "WO NOM nce e reece seeeeee. + $195 “a Plymouth sreccceoesesees 8208 + | Dodges ee ee ee $995 3 °S1 Plymouths ..cs.-0.. 9705 Plymouth Suburban ....+04.+. 0 “Chevroles ........ eeveee 4% Pontiac Hydrametic ..... ‘St Fort ‘ a se ebeweeeneee -” Ratser 4 &, sveeeeceecss CHE MO DeSoto 4 Gr. cvvsseeses 5908 . See ee heer ere eee ee ois ¥ eh Ae | $995 dynaflow iw" $695 . mm 50 Buick special ee $84 Seer et Sarat © Plymouth —.cccccccseceee, S108 For Sale Used Cars 61 ‘53 MERCU RYS ‘53 FORDS Tudors and 4 Doors Demonstrators FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS up to $800 Discount ——“ERRRY ee JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer rep ashe pa * 3 } tone fully equipped. $1,008 72-1086. “TAKE YOUR CHOICE Or 63 TO = MODELS AT REASONABLE ECONOMY USED Cars FE ¢213) CHEVE. DELUXE ‘#@ STATION PON (RETAIL Goodwill “Not a Name Across From Post Off BUY YOUR C DEALER Y BUY NOW Used Cars’ But a Policy” ice On Mt. Clemens St. ARFROM A OU KNOW! . and SAVE! come the | Buyer our cars as you see We Wel Carefu ~ Check and road-test fit. Satisfy yourself t the best buys on_the give you the trade-in hat these are some of price that will make you want to buy. Pontiac "52 CHEVROLET St iow mileage, $895 MICHIGAN’S FINEST Chevrolets EXECUTIVES CARS DEMONSTRATORS ‘| NEW CAR TRADE-INS Big Assortment Of Body Styles & Colors $1,305 .- MICHIGAN’S PT Le ow” te seed ts u Kaiser 2 ar. eeeroereeree $605 ee "SO Mercury overdr® os. $008 | Bor * 40 Baten ymouth 53 Plymouth hardtop 6.000 Miles ‘53 Plymouth Fordor 8,000 Miles *50 DeSoto Fordor V-4 Only 8,500 Miles a ae 52 Chev, Tudor Power Glide 52 DeSoto 8 clb. epe, 52 DeSoto 8 Fordor ‘52 Plym. Station Wagon 52 Plymouth Fordor ’51 Chev. hardtop ’51 DeSoto clb, cpe. 51 DeSoto Fordor 10,000 Miles 'S1 Dodge clb. cpe. ’51 Plymouth clb, cpe. ’51 Plymouth Fordor to Fordor miles. All extras 50 Plymouth Tudor ’S0 Stude. Tudor '49 DeSoto convertible 49 Hudson Tudor '47 Kaiser Fordor 46 DeSoto Fordor ’46 Pontiac Tudor 42 Ford Tudor ,| 41 Buick Tudor ‘36 Pontiac Fordor "MOTOR SALES YMOUTH OF FAIR CASS AT W. PIKE ——___ PE 2018 *S} HENRY 2 tone finish geod motor and 6 searly $395 onek of Dimes” TIAC | ORE BRANCH ns at Mill St. E 37117. ) _ Phone F FINEST z cre stat ot A iat i i ‘is i] i (bs F di r } ' ‘ ie ontiac-Bui ck - J without ie “ é be Rs tes ey Pas rn RereR pew oek agen nee : Scr ae a? 54s ae ‘ a oa aa nk: es te ts ial ie ~ as iat pial ai ee i des bag ea aR alate i | RE NGC A gut ine iia mig ey EN Hoe tae sea ‘ \ j ry} ‘ F 6 Ht ‘ ‘ { al See hang “> : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954 ‘ Pik ae Be ‘ ~ 4 4 ‘. j . : “ 7 4 T < . " he £3 ¥ ac 7. | ‘st sTUDEBAKER — oe rae ote Burmeisters : EOE len secetee | FTA BET | 34 S| "sina w x0 9" ot ee : 7 s £2) LUMBER | ao ngage MICHIGAN'S O Kk” ; a 7 I . np PE 6-6056, hANKIATOR HEARING” Aiba | 158.W PINE BOARD PER ix. $70 |: USED CARS THE mt ; 4 ELECTROMASTER — AI COND. | “tree democstralion Bule's Drugs. pe a eaebeteaeane | ON THE CONNER OF USED “ 3 wp burne well. x2s”.| PE 2-1000, | nr ea FOOPTOne 46 BERS Roap TAP, Bi Leminaton, Soot lake, |" CEMENT BLOCKS | xt cedar siding per Me St8 ‘ For Sale Used Trucks 62 x ~ | Immediately deliv red, 96 Bhettield eg ee ea PS Will TRUCKS TILE, 10c © [Bre scartd Pa |e EB ee ee aoe | _ TRUCK = ve poe inh me itcometner, pare awa | yg twist ? ply 12x16 carpet Your SPECIALS RECONDITIONED — cae ton romrume—| Same oot eoee.| SHEET ROCK C TNA. LINOLEUM, Se1Z$595| SABA Taste scene Rooms | mg ee ET ag ar Boe IN A N » Oe, ODD | rE Peo rk| HARDWARE PLUMBING ‘Sl CHEVROLET SEPARATE SHOP Mfack's Linciewm 18) Mo Pert | gt aaa 5 wr moenis | YOU ARE BUILDING A HOUSE Start tos Sieap PRio}DAIRE 3 Wns OLD. GO06 | “Ly Stas cosh tutes ‘aly sues | SEB RAGS OR 1 oat On aL pms ‘ 50 CHEV SS ~~ SPECIALS | aces and, oor furnaces. sarbu B dake bese it's 'S! CHEVROLET Py — Table top electric range tes ses tark het plates and , + 7 Tomorrow? Sedan Deliver 1 T Cab & Chassi is" aamioed levision $00 | Bitings? fn ral “and ch ' urmeisters™ selegraph, anita y on vad ¢ $518 : Drop leat table $5 Ussociated With Trader Exchange! Northern Lumber Co. Hay, Grain & Food” O28 $695 Duak Wheels Weteriall bedroom suite 1 a, #197 Coole Lake Ra _ fay, Ge & SIX '52 FORD COURIER Here is the workhorse in|. White sewing machine >. $35 | Hor WATER HEATERS 36 GAL. W E DELIVER | BALED, ALFALFA Pinay AND / 1 $895 the light truck class, en- Oakland Furniture Misia & Gomeumer fines s0050| with 8 truck serving sw BALE TIMOTHY HAY, 60 PEM 52 ( hevs gine and body in very Pe 106 5, Saginaw WE 2-099 | Of 940. slightly morred t. Yo EM 3-4650 EM 5-3996 | oe ee _— ° 30 CHEVROLET good condition. Suitable isi FRIGIDAIRE FREEZING) territic values Michigan Fiuores | COAL HEATING STOVE. 5 RM. “sie hay. straw 2 Doors, 4 Doors 2-ton Stake for many uses. , <4) lent contition MY opis. —_ 2 gene lee ave _ coal Used. Yemos. Gives food, mates Be a ecoun GO Sh Club Coupes — $795 Only $550 a iia, reitigerasers, yoeentiiened WOLVERINE 110k. Woodward Bham,” Mi| Alfnite, 2695 Rochester Ré. , : n Y 3a ~~yY ALAN and 050 wp. Roys LUMBER & WRECKING CO . - | WHEAT. STRAW. 35e PER BALE. a 49 GMC Se ers egeliilisden cot Ce ee or l-ton Pickup / “Ot course, dear, you're dear with a dress on that cost MGusranieet. PE ssi0. Mo, 3 cab flccsins pes M geese! Df 10-0 ot once, Call afer 6) Metamors S716 vefore 9:38. Syocre-Meit $995 90 FORD | s11. votre downright precious | gnmgies ano moc | then cag se to. Su ib anton.wonar "2%, At, S?™RG, Sanam: WOOD Radios & Heaters ~ Safects 1 eS iat. ind, nid per Md .....0.... $100) oll _peates te, Eo wpe crer BALED STRAW AND ALPALPA Variety of Colors ‘31 DODGE F-5 dumping stake (12 Boats & Accessories 66| Sale Household Goods 71 i: veniam fat be perf cineca ge | Hew, eres, Catan | PXCELLENT ALFALBA 0-1 $1145 to $1245 Yorton panel Re Oe ear thie, uiae anel ele ee “eringer washers, recondinioned | Rgy tres and, NT Tollete, 42158 | “wenters thal born he =~. abe| Bet pus. jrsoud cutting 10 conte ' ' $595 paint job. Here is a | eer ox Paces Werren seer, | SHOP SUBURBAN | Reps Rtpaicement, oe Onkiand| « FIRE BARGAINS — | O° fecte tat strricemps “Can | 400 BALES FineT CUTTING Al- En Te smooth running. truck | Warren, Mich 7 be & SAVE Avenue, — _ aetlation, per roll. ......... $2-53| install after work or Sundays.| falls Also 400 bales of g00d 'C vj-t0n Panel that will save any con-| Transportation Offered 68) wiov, ur oun nare.nere spss | For Sale Miscellaneous 72| tah" leg iat 0000.58 | we. matieren wrrw bwain| Marci “Ralfw 7 line Sar o2 Stude.| actor the pice of 20| sauce gore nar. rur| EctuMeaee heed |ecMING 7 | Sie Reem marl wernt peer ee| Ensen extra truck. ¢ it to-|_ —- = 5-6908. | free park : . ‘oar ft newest and most modgrn: or Sa vest CHAMPION 2 DR. 'S] FORD day! This one won't last ee SYS a 3 | ecto os oe ee Fae Cash & Carry Sale waar? Pee AND PRAILER Sock Gilchtiy, mared’ te treneit > Semtan paeaaenatn valtane Radio & Heater 14. ; long. ee 69 | Dulas clove ». Pr ‘tellets Call afier 6 p.m _4__ cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave ay 4 $695 waps TV sete a0” radios pt — $00) USED REPRIG, STOVES POR | 41 MALL F ELECTRIC HAND) Yimserert, Mee Be. $895 $745 APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC Reape gas tad Ghetie wait ace MEATERS) | Wayne Meating & Als Sonditicn | ‘and’ ail beth Gir clea cleaner $20. "$0 | BEAUTIFUL BUCKSKIN QU ‘52 CHEVROLET stove trade for anything or sell Hosting Stover and oll space heat | 35,000 BEG © nn ...g00-70| - ing Co, 400 West Huron | Ford dual intake manifold Very gentle es ha / Sedan Delivery GIVE to the rl enon te ON PEEP Chrome dinste sets. se.eeo BTU sersresangesscss SAMS haa a BY 3 NCH LATHE re ec 52 P] m $895 March of Dimes trade for station WEQER OF Or. | Seticm sale tee pro... ""'seeae| AIR COMPRESSORS — bellows ir Tees. Other tons, PE Oe ee eee : y ° can t | ELECTRIC HAWHAN GUITAR | GUBE T0Om Suites, ankeeon TUTE _ SEWER CLEANER, WALL | _ 34 _|3 BIO HOLSTEIN cows, WELL CRANBROOK 4 DR. ea, ror? THE THRIFTY trade tot " or “at cat 27 zs Le Scie oor ato orn 22008 | wont vt a eae ae eater ; wad SPACE | warwick Tent Orcbare Lk. R4.| prone ‘South Lyon, OF Seta, Very Clean - *3295, MPs “a BUICK 4 DR nOABWARTER, lo" TABLE MODEL TV #2943| prove. Ne money down, FE on EES RENTAL FE ie RTE, one ee Radio & Heater for Jeep. bt — WAL ON TV j > ——— 5 -_---- . Ts = ———- | DIAMOND. 7) PTS. NEW WHITE | ~ WwW , , a $) 095 TRUCKERS ino” BUICK, ¢ DOOR SUPER. ve saat - Cr. waiten | 19 PURNACES PLYWOOD oe aoeeee be. PE 5- anted L e 8s ’ Many More to LOT tion. Trade for contract, |CABH POR FURNITURE OR ow ae per) a All kinds plain & decorative Kiteh-| tery for ‘3 ‘40 “1 Ford | LIVESTOCK ALL Fror- Choose From aioe fe ea aave you? | _teols Phone O® 3-337 version burners. F.H.A terms.) en cabinet doors — drawers made i Ford radic Cheap _ fest. Jones. MA ie All Bargains SWAP IN YOUR OLD-GEATFs on tree ina! rear, hem. "Phiips rs a _ PONTIAC PL¥WOOD CO. ity TABLE MODEL Tw ie a week horses Pa Maple Se. * . oor Peake $| owner Same & LUMBER |r 227i 52" ict | amatasrrespasrnat.—vow:| For Sale Poultry 96 ft ve. © sol ¥ THERMOsTAT (OONTROL. ~~ ped Ps ransporiation MICHIGAN'S West Myron Ra 4 chairs $6085 value ; . FINEST ~ —_ = SWAP For WHAT WATE YOU, om am BU:iLDING SUPPLIES $20.98 These are berod pew ined p+ yng A gay BABY CHICKS GHOSTLY ~ 3 48 Ford 2 dr. ...... $395 THE BIG PAVED LOT ‘ win pumps, FES, "| BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER, qnocteoth ex¥x% C, 8 C $1.38 ccleap. Come tn. inet, “com. | —E _| Sag wih carci ‘please’ you, Oot 47 Line. cl 5 wan awe ts BILE ~ =x Your LAxbcow.|—Zcomomet EM -200 =| og Piyscore #8x% De ta $4.00.| pare and be convinced of these| Sale Musical Goods 73 trom 42 Che > eebobe” woOOWAEN AND 1) MILE ROAD tract { re vou have we prop- | ANFIQUES, OLD sit CHINA yy oe 100 4. — " . Seed Wetchery. Lapeer, Mich. V- SOF. woeeeee $75 sendy fo G0 fo wees for pox e Sic my. “Veuweh On''51908|~ aitLiino AT a BIG LOSS | beerd’ ou M Ite’ Pir’ dnt fins | _ Ave im PARE Pawo, acconpton, | PRs, Lecthent Pare, VE Oma, Sieg abies i = CHEVROLET TRADE YOUR LanD ConTRact,/ 41% ft. Wall Tile...... 10c Pee ft cons N 24 $ pm, | 00s, Rock FRYERS = CENTS “GIVE to the ty Lintern “sade incite 2 -y- F INLAID WALL TILE 8Q. PT... ite & beter tN. ite. Dears, gon DOORS warms = veal gackmane, | GRD ee ae March of Dimes” Saoctlen sonauinen. @'tbe factory| 5S. Saginaw at Cottage ven TRAILEN RXOMA | 6x9 LINOLEUMS. $1.39 < siEsterior "large, Mork COMB STORM SASH Messed immedi” Pees Fe jos Giddings FE z ames pom SOS A — 5 PHONE FE 4-4546 $0 5, Telegraph Open Eves 2 FT. CONGOLEUM ..... vs price wreoeds, Pirwond P.| 4 'B. T oa 4o 54186) Anvtime. ™ HAMPSHIRE RED HES, gomion’s Deluse cab, Fa ise ae _ ~ For Sate Ceothing = sewine Maines. ALL waxes \ Becgeweed,. Sune “pany waning +ype \vindows UPRIONT PIANO. Gm. mawanan | 3m RAMPONIRE cam ied Uti, new and a eA, oof WINTER oe vt va, lumens. av ay wed } G shskes for M A BENSON and cose $8 ~_ _ | _ S159 each. OL 23-5308. a ; a ag eg AG Ti SO naw 8 salmaaa - #1. e, game tith Gallagher's. | Sale Farm Produce 87 sin orice. See | CLEAN Gen ORIE CLOTMING | OLED REFRIGERATORS 6 AND | Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. | ‘# - 7 ; 4 om 6. pon variety. = Sat ee. BA FIXTURES, SOIL/AtTENTION OR . HABEL Esser) CY Sgeciatte SRS poe eee epee apples <= . af Ui Se ar es Rove to > odor. Dries| ter boilers, oj) fired tes et reer 1900 Sliver Bell Rd ~ ‘ ——— 2085 Perry St. beautiful walnut case. Exe. Sasaecen enix ba : CHEVROLET OWENS ve BOTTLE GAS | "SSCS, TUS sven cocctre” paopemcx| tree erect _| Sg wee OMINS. FE) PRTG oe PG SERED PHONE FE on for caly e287 Lg peed eoertition S143 | Geren, St Takes Degetives to. ax). Also on 2 _— “Gen lame. finest quai. ‘ges LARGE POTATOES Se BUSmE:. : . 10) , 4 EVIE . et ~~ qeaverwss, van afler 6 = Se oo film tanks ig Ben fe hee Out Baldwin te Clarkston * : 7 ICKU | _way. i pet a, oa) = oe. ‘a tot “beck we settee Gale | Snow rasree s ANEW| APPLES — wos £ mn Me TON PICKUP STOVES | __Sondition. 278 8. = a. Mile ag nl Orchard Lake| “vie spinet Ross”. |) etter Fg *. Goop times. |'52 Ford F-6 tractor, mo- | changea, Tuners @ Mh Oem | Used Trade-in Dept. ere ee kN En ne _Bae ivy. ona KIMBA| I. tor ne rt OB pes ine wasrmoette’s ticine cabins... ., ‘ OFF Poon saxpen PORNAce J “Sema Galaghers,| Sale Farm Equipment 88 tires, oth w ° He - cabinet — 98 Ye a ne ee a4 = ee cite rely oak tS ee Sole eS eet AT aire tee | eee BROS. Ine * Ie cp} | M2 Orchard Lake Aye, PE 4@19/3 55° tiving room. °. .... 5 dose ; TAX an Your Nash Dealer | 52 Ford F-6, short wheel WAYNE GABERTS Apt. O |” ing, Oscar of a Small LAWRENCE ba b & chassis, ideal “Oren Nicht. se ca FLOOR SAMPLE SALE : 7 i} 7 5 SPINET ‘ALS wriii | 224 chicken brooder, PE ¥-6e79, ey) ) #130; Ne, Sibon pine. fits lee “Gas SALES—SERVICE bes for dump Or tractor. $99.95 Duo-Therm 6 room ofl uw ’ | = . , a © PANEL TR ly heater deme, 5 0.00 ' eft on floor 3 Hooring snd in | PLANO & REpAInina. >” - Gus. Basineds foe. B&B Term PE +ive. | 151 Ford F-6 dump, a real |“"Mineeser? °" *% vice, oem Aomes pummeled Fo ee MF = 3 rye " =e an Veametia tt angie ‘| worker, a real money 27 fh GE 8 ce Aunts, ee | FULL SIZE OAS RANOE Im Exe. ‘a Kelly's Hardware “pie, fener rede anal, ae £ OW int TO Paty oa wou ATTENTION SF ga nn ua" | MAREE vo snneesss re Fone ft bw a cae $258 BORE re Po eR Bt Shim epee, ogre a | ee inp ot het. ‘51 Ford F-6, long wheel | ®¢4. ty gesrentes 6 0000 “Sfaboaney imp tobte, temp. is- a, 9 ot, St Ons PEs oe " pai “5 ee Rees: cae | Guson DQUIPMENE. FACTORY LARRY base, cab & chassis. - | | ‘Many’ dihert to. chooiy ftpm | Siee Gretecs, suns, ont fur cost | _ Sonus URPLUS LUMBER |-* 2% i : 121M. Reginaw St. canvass, sue 68, FLasuLiouy ine , Sale 78 BLACKETT INC, "$1 Ford F-8, full air|——” (ot eor | mare WALLY's SALES CO. 1a SERS salt ee brakes, 10:00 tires. ~ pote Renee ae one Beas!» 4 eae SE oe “aes fis-gs “vat tal dene etter 5 | 5604 Dixie ey. rr] DEALER Waterford biles with NO MONEY '51 Ford handy for quiomatio .. LAROE sizer svsan.| - A USED BLDQ MATERIALS ” — al — en: Fa FS DOWN. Many people 5] any budeess cst as Pena sst : fee | Fata he tae GOING Wee esa ng | wag ons BF ee = Sia es UPLE M are availing. themecives ! ‘51 Ford F-7 tractor —A| CLAYTON'S WHE SL WING MACHINE UT | ESer ers | of ar oeienty ee : ‘y ra BE] OUT OF ~ cee tat ogy eae SB ee sy eel ans| FORD F- | eet nto ts Et mer ie espe gamete BITSTNECG | SP e eT eee | payment. Ask any of our 135” Tractor 'S2_ Ford tractor, F-6, capes eae six qualified salesmen for} — - | COE., good tires, $1,245 : ml ~— Tia ALL TOOLS & EQUIPMENT " Bese $895 30 Dodge, 5 yd, dump, Cha AG . timed oak. TE $A, | MICHIGAN'S aie good tires, A-1 condi- Lee | EQUIPMENT | Ps. me Hat OL it Oe a eS aera pgp ee aruen.x| TO BE SOLD | u . ‘rm, tulle ...... P ; Ba8| FORD F-6 | steno 2) gar ae ceaeen Parca] Sorry Bch 12 Ft, Stake 48 Ford 4-ton panel, Pi i ae These Good Used Trucks | , Are All Ready for Work orve Bond"? ome - Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St, Phone 5-4101 ; RL, ci - . : n I i ~ anes ~ | teens . 6 aa * > = f= ' “ > a4 | ; 3 ’ 1 LA ted ‘ON IQUEER . - ett the ' 7 ¥ " © 4 end « ue - agg poe a _ ‘ : — ma. 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