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Clemens at Pontiae Child Guidance Ciinic’s ter to the Community,” will high- The public is invited te attend. Fe ad Seek Man Who Cashed | Stolen Check in Pontiac | Michigan State Police today ate | 8 Junk Cars—Waste . Sane We Carry Complete Line of STRUCTURAL STEEL | Zypmpow STEEL 00. FE 4-9582 135 Branch Se. Across from Americon ronying & Sacked QUALITY FURNITURE S$.) 4G 78 od i ‘and ODD: S of 5-Pc. CHROME SETS WAS Fr. x r.*, ‘Ends in . ” . = RY : UARANC SAVE 40" or MORE on Quality GAS STOVES Closing Out Our Complete Line of Finest Quelity Gos Ranges Drastically Reduced for Quick Clearance While They Last! CLOSING OUT! ALL GAS STOVES . - - om - © * ™ * a. . “ , ; o~ , , . — a . an “tra th Sc 2 ~~ ri ¥ t le es A eee ws - mn ut x. ri a . 211.50 Double Diesser and Bookease Bed — Mode -. ae ae RC or hay *eeeneee a t of. $7950 Ste Crom fe ih vale peti: top and ating cha. 3B80 6 ny eee Ried one | 2D -Pe. Wrought ton See with plostic top ond red plostte piel. chine. 9x12 R Cl 169.95 Florence Range with look- im glass door oven, Top Sia Pago Reklama det. eal alia ug Closeouts ond minute minder and Tht on sone ee 129.50 124.95 5-Pe. Chrome Set with tpctive ne Toe ena 09.50 | All drastically reduced! Textures— *49” Oe ees. buen The tee 89.50 $F. Chrome St wih 1090 green pontic tp ond maiching choi $9.50 Tone on Tone. Priced from......- 129.95 Florence Renge with divided top, large oven énd broiler and two eye 59.95 Chrome Table with plastic top and refractory top, grey color...... 39.95 27’x64” Carpet Samples $ 4.95 99.50 4-Bermer int Size Ges Stove with outomatic oven control . 59.50 Oe pen rele cane a wn ome eee denepeeivece 59.50 nee 134.95 4-Burner ice Apertment Sise Ges Renge with top light and light 1398 bal Cakes Eee Do hee ete. | ae Values to $19.50 11600 Medieed Range Gtk 4 tallied end cuttistic Grant bak conti: ee 10.95 Odd Chrome Chairs in yellow Or grey .......-- +++ cis | OS es oe eee es ’ 2.99 GAd Core Chin Rad, Bh Sremn ond Gey, cone eo. ags | 1S MOO" Carpal Samples «. » SIB.ES Saget arora wat bar tot slovores W surtece—flgaler OTHER ODD CHAIRS ONE AND Two OF A KIND REDUCED! P to Ges re 84998 FERRE Soe + oun shee cores svesv cere. es cethesys BEDROOM PIECES UPHOLSTERED PIECES $13 : fp ok! ee $136.50 Dropleaf Table by Willett, er ik ; Now WAS ~ Now Carey WARE Fie8F Ue. we. Seg teaen 119.50 $309.50 Double Dresser, Chest and Bed — Mahogany $239.50 Lawson Style Sofa with all foam rubber con- 26.50 Seip Chole Witiett, Lancaster County: Maple... SRE, finish, outstanding brass hardware, pear me as foarn rubber in seat, arms sseta - 299.00 Lee Sei cae os Bae sso Tap £7 finest construction tad kek ame 2 Mea $249.50 TRaenne READS ae of ot ee le ee ‘ . Lancaster Owe ete cet wed A } 189.50 3-Pe. Sectional in beige mohair frieze 4 Oe 319.50 Double Dresser Chest and 8ed—In gray walnut - Kroehler, modern styling .......... sf coe 154.50 MISCELLANEOUS Bie. : Dy MINE UE ss 55 sue Ges hi de Ee 289.50 199.50 3-Pe, Sectional by Krochier — M ‘e styling $ 99.50 Genuine Rattan Dropleaf Table, 36x69"... ..$ 79.50 249.50 Double minar Chest and Bed by with modern metallic tapestry. .3.kbcee. kee 169.50 23.95 Upholstered a oe 2 a ee 19.95 Cherry Cordovan finish, 6 drawer + 1h ana 169.50 2-Pe. Sectional with tufted back and attractive ODD PIECES ! Attractive hardware ie Was 6 ice Se 6 cleo b 199.50 tweed aS Saree se eer ary oe ees # 149.50 WAS NOW | 449.00 Large Double Dresser, Chest and Bed — Solid af sab teers. Cone hae ts san ae IS SAAR NOME ts kes disks can sr oQann ae $36.95] | Chery: ls eee a wy Be hn Sas . metallic design’... ..... 05. siv4su veces. . 249,50 119.50 Walnut Gla Does eS ne Tee : ary hae oe ud nl *".. 329.50 259,00 Sofe—Three quarter size in beautiful per i Vee Daisies (OA: aoe Letras codiion ” 229.50. woe Cis ote sa IS Ra " 4 Double Dresser, Chest and Bed — Modern . Rattan Sectional, beige brown. ..... rakwey sed savahetniesees 30 DINING ROOM— DINETTE ai tems Seago 449.50. 7 bt ; : ig oaehy Bie fee ie Table eee eee eee 12 Drawer Triple Dresser — Finest ? aed "available with mirror by Kindel of Grand Rapids 339.50 tg idan fatnine tune.‘ rgd 139.50 169.50 Willett Lancaster County: M sins § a Dr f’ "x72", Pine....... +434 439.00 drawer, large gee, Ss eh ope ihe ba - oat 139.50 26.95 my si ed Side Chair ges Oa . 19.95 C4 140.50 Willett Cherry Dropleaf Table............. 119.50 89-30 228.75 Double Dresser, Chest and Bed — Finished in 99.50 modern walnut by Mengel, 266.00 Large Buffet and Open Huteh, Willett Cherry 229.50 . brates WenGwilte 65... .4.... es wd, daces. « 108,50 “eee catchers Sa, Was . eu al pee FENGWOCG CUNOCITY ge es re ae ete ies ,, oe He eee e EE ; e' ii it eee Ae i 123 HC ee ret Pie: ei Sb caf HEE SFE Tvl : Hd Bs Pe i ihe* A. : |} 7a 8 |r Ee Wie ae ge if 378 He - H a | g . = Bs. ; fete iy os dae iia a as i Ten He 4 i conmasess *1 11! S ws f° Tit 453 7 a Ht i. ait fF A un ee ae Lai if wiih DE ri} x i i Hillis nil ide a gu Hele if li hella it Ua see Hit epee HHT fr italia] Bil (ie chet ele te ll ipl Me Bp aii lh all Lei Sug af lt Mt Hae Aer Histidine 2 = 7. MRS oT 25 pall ifn sil peyvee ges ly ae a eg ui ie ie ate it | ORE ne = oy it us ii il Hi: ‘lf : ipl: ne a . inp eye Ait a Haat HK ri gall iad re ep tu iis Sous a: A Hil tit Fit HIE eectetaetiey “He Hagel ag pill tiladnn | Beene Bei eamimiallatatse lie ah a ee red oll ili subeebaebar ae aHda a el esate ga Sing 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. Pawlasezyk is the licensee. The Stephenson Club, 24930 Ste- Phenson Highway, Hazel Park, was 40HN T. BAILEY Southfield Lodge THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954 Pick County Woman Teacher of The Month Teaching Field Subject of Meet narra ornare Local Teachers Tell: of been named as “Teacher of the Their Experie nces Month” by the Detroit Teachers #0 | Association. FTA Members Mrs. Ousley, 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 | used as a model in Detroit schools 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 . Co-chairmen for the meeting | were Miss Jean Lilly and Miss Laura Figgels of Rochester “| A panel reviewed teaching Put Imlay Valuation from | fined $150 for “selling or serving a minor.” A seven-day suspension was waived by the Commission. Licensee is the Stephenson Club, County Deaths Henry J. Pingel LAPEER — Service for Henry Installs Newly Elected Officers 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, Mrs. Grace Hinckley, Pontiac, | served as moderator. Panel mem- bers were Mrs. Mary Shepard, | Rochester teacher who told of pre- | paration for the career; Miss Helen | Hayward, Birmingham teacher discussed her work in the elemen- \tary grades and Mrs. Virginia Se- dosky, physical education teacher | from Lake Orion told of the re-| | ee eS lor’ 3,660,650 ee te thee nemente |for 54 at $3,660, IMLAY CITY—Treasurer LeRoy Parks reports the assessed valua- tion of Imiay Township for this year as $3,660,650, of which $2,- 114,235 is for the village and $1,- 546,45 for the township. The valuation is an increase of $272,080 over last year. Real es- tate amounts to $1,513,150 and per- J. Pingel, 68, of 219 Bassett Rd., Fy Froese ms een | and Charles Archer, chaplain burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. He| Rounding out the slate are Ford died Wednesday. iK. Daines, senior deacon; Noble Surviving are four sons, Georg _| Brooks, junior deacon; Martin Charies, John henry or all et | Woodward, first steward; Thomas Lapeer; ‘a. daughter Mrs Ray- | Schienkert, second steward; Wil- mond Monette of South Boardman: | iam Ziemke, tiler; William C a brother, William of Elba Town-| Martin, marshal, and KH. ship; two sisters, Mrs. Emilie | Grimm. organist. Litch of Flint and Mrs. Rose Mil- | . ‘hee tuum, (ASS City Banks = Select Officers WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP of White Lake Township, will be |’. secretary; Fred Hein, treasurer, wards of the field. ee teres to $601,075, accord- atts Mare Rema ot Recher | stu ax rate for he vias i she had found in her homelife from | $33.01, of which the Lapeer County | portion is $12.49. Hospital rate is Th ocking meject for this| $153 and School District No. 6 Pein on © Micon to interest | requires $10.84 for operating and high school boys and girls in| $%.% for future building. The rate, teaching careers. said Parks, is $4.60 higher than During their high-school years | '@st year. they are encouraged to belong to | ithe FTA and are assigned to reg- ular teachers to get actual class- room experience in order that they may determine whether or not they are interested in preparing for teaching Area Couple Announces Betrothal of Daughter FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brunet of Farmington road announce the en- Service for Elmer E. Mills, at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Sharpe | Funeral Home, Clarkston, with burial in Highland Cemetery. He CASS CITY—Both banks here elected officers at annual meet- ings this week. Several Oakland county schools have active FTA organizations with more adopting this program each | gagement of their daughter, Jo hane, to John Bongero, son of Mr. Elected for Cass City Bank were | year jand Mrs. A. J. Bongero of | died yesterday. ; ; A lifetime resident here, he is | M- B. Auten, president; Frederick |B. Auten, vice president; C. M. | Wallace, vice president and cash- jier; Gertrude Gray and Irene Stafford, assistant cashiers; and M. B. Auten, F, B. Auten, John Sandham, C. R. Hunt, C. M. Wal- lace and B. F. Benkelman, di- rectors. Health Ordinances WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — Two public health ordin-| Pinney, Dorus Benkelman, H. M.|° ances were passed ‘vy the town-| Bulen, Robert Keating and Wil- ship board at its meeting this | liam J. Profit, directors pare oe r- Undertaker at Texas Northville. High { ee | vonia. . | The wedding will take place in North Branch Library —_| June. . . ——SS— ee } Board Picks Officers } : NORTH BRANCH — Officers | County Births were elected at the annual meet- P ing of the North Branch Township i Mr and Mrs. Robert Walton announce & d@eughter, Nancy Kay, General Mecpita! Sweeps Debate League, Wins 8 save up to 2.96 on men’s BALBRIGGANS 99 BY MUNSINGWEAR! Munsingwear has Cass City Women’s Club Kebsdenils New Oat hard-to-find ir of bri if p ! 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White Pine Combination _ Doors. 44" Sheetrock $43 5 @Barrel-back styles elegant wing bocks @Colorful TV chairs @ Decorator colors! 1s colorful and comfortable! You'll find new " psa cing 2 coda in modern or conventional styles! ~ wood frames, no-sag springs! Chartreuse peppered gah ack, forest green, champagne pinks, many other lusicious colors in the big savings-packed group! Buy now and save! wont HS ST llc : woes 4x 8’ sheets. The ideal way to quickly finish any room. OTT ae Be WARMER with 1x12 Western mmc” WHITE PINE INSULATION BOARDS $ 4° a 9 hw Plyscore s 972 A durable finish for any 1x4 Kiln No. 2 Quality room. Finish natural or | paint it. 4'x4’x56” sheet. Dried 1 Yellow Pine OAK | FLOORING FLOORING “y 1,000 Feet 1000 Feet ; , e es - we ht, PADDING INCLUDED AT NO Experts Install Your Carpeting! SALE! smart 9x12-#. room size SALE! 9x12’ beautiful deep pile SALE! Famous-make wool-rayon BABY LOOP RUGS AXMINSTER RUGS 12 FT. BROADLOOM . 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SLUMBER LOUNGE Regularly — OEE EE —_—_ ll —_~ aber ° LOUNGE A WEDGE-SHAPED BOLSTER SAVE *20"” Terrific Triple-Purpose Buy! Our GREATEST “Slumber Lounge” SPECIAL of the year! NOW! While they last—here is your chance to SAVE $20.07 on a smart modern SLUMBER LOUNGE! “ Made according to the best modern construction standards. Covered in smart, multicolored cotton plaid, with block iron legs and a comfortable wedge-shaped bolster. Full bed length, 30 inches wide. Perfect for a smort modern dual-living room... or for bedroom, den, porch and youngster’s room. Over-night guests are no problem when yol: hove a smart slumber lounge that becomes o bed before you con soy—"we bought it et Thomos Economy Furniture. (Extre Wedge-Sheped Bolsters Available at $5.95 Each) SO MANY SUPERIOR FEATURES! | © 74% Inches in Length © Comfortable Innerspring Mattress Unit @ Cushiony Silatex Insulated No-Sag Surface @ Modern Wrought Iron Legs . . . 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Mylon ; << * * : - ¥ [| Living Room eS ay Suite 199°: ong wear and ease of cleaning make nylon the most desirable fabric for upholstering. This handsome suite is available for : immediate delivery in a choice Complete Bunk Bed Outfit tt» °39” Includes: @2Beds @ 2-Link Springs @ 2 Mattresses @ Guerd Rail @ Ladder Sturdy bunk bed outfit with comfort- able innerspring mattresses makes into attractive twin beds in just a jiffy. Smooth hand rubbed maple finish. Guard rail and ladder in- | SE" Save $20 ‘ a cluded at no extra cost. va * BR os) a - CLEARANCE! Simmons, Spring Air, Restokroft Floor Samples, Odds and Ends Large selection of slightly soiled mattresses and box springs by the most pro- §), minent bedding monu- facturers. Some of them are floor samples, others have discontinued ticks. They ore all sale priced for Jenuery Clearance. You must rest well to feel well. These mottresses are scienti- Opn Tonight Ua oak Do not be confused! | This store was founded 40 years ago by its present " mer, t William D. Thomas Sr, and has always remained an ff, independent, locally owned store. We are not connectec with any other stote of Sw ot Ge a ee i mutant. = ae oe . = : , 4 . 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954 gy, eee as : 4. = + ~¥e . . to chalk up another basketball PONTIAC HIGH Pontiac Students Cram as Final Exams Approach Sunday at Holiday Park for an ice skating perth vities at the school this week. pen pusher reports that junior class- men elected a new vice presi- dent to fill the position left va- cant by the former MARGARET veep who entered the Marine becoming more and more interest- ing as they began study on a new novel. 8ST. FREDERICK The girls basketball team scored another victory Sunday, reports newshen Mary Drake. The loser was St. Mike, downed 26-11. While book Bischoff, clothing MARY consultant for the Sports that excite- 4 —_ coveted school pins and rings. Tuesday asd Wednesday of next week are VICKY “E-Days” for wary sophs and juniors St. Michael Catholic Youth Or- ment was not con- . Exami- ganization members gathered VAL. to $19.99 VAL. to $29.99 VAL. to $39.99 Seniors at PHS aw weg diagon Fs tickets and marked un- ‘Material Included ry Boe ed and gown parade. Intr i) 0 Bak gue Vicky Micu, re- nfra-Red Ray Baked | fined to the high ranks, however. Only U n de relassmen this week received e 2 * Fi " — are scheduled on those tes Michigan S nes Tribesmen will return on Friday to ve the final rdi Paint Shop | Bie coe, ate ete 13 Mile at Woodward Li 5-1100 ST. MICHAEL in our Come early for this outstonding group of fashion favorites. All coats taken from our regular stock of best sellers, newest silhouettes and the most wanted fabrics. Virgin wool toppers and full length boxy ond fitted styles. Fabrics include rich tweeds—fleeces—checks—yorn dyes. Use Your Charge These Account “The Store With the Friendly Atmosphere” Savings 41 North Seginew Street parochial schools of the Arch- diocese of Detroit visited the high | school clothing department last week. Elect Officers of Ushers Club | Ed Reid Is President; | Gene Vaughan Named Vice President Officers of the Pontiac High | School Usher Club were elected | at a recent meeting. Ed Reid is president with Gene | Vaughan assisting him as vice- | president. Larry McLeod is secre- | tary with Don Riply acting as | treasurer. Further activities for the mem- |bers include ushering at basket- ball games and at commencement exercises, Jan. 28. Terrier Goes Hungry |While Rat Gets Fat Dance at St. Mike’s St. Michael Catholic Youth Or- ganization members will ‘“‘dosey do” to the music of Lee Fox and his Zero Ranch Valley Boys to- night. Burton’s of NATIONALLY KNOWN BLOUSES Bobbie Brooks Ship ’n’ Shore Overblouses Specially Priced at Only Future Nurses |Projectionist Club |Sar.2ct*rue” scx, ac ae ae Holds Party at ¥ | “rnircy'memvers and tr dics] Os 1 Bt MEMIGON Thirty members and their dates HCOTS © | & sctener perty nia ar ne tsted,tte event wien otered] UNITED SHIRT Name Officers |. Nahcied avi fel rd and cee" | DISTRIBUTORS ; is Elected | Pontiac High Projectionist Club. | Miss Marion Lehner supervises | Connie Davis Elected | vii Ae eee te F oly 35 Stores in Michigan President of PHS Club|——— — for Semester : Se leet eed deedet! pane 101-YEAR-OLD STUDEBAKER 1S AMERICA’S 4TH LARGEST AUTOMOBILE CORPORATION by PHS Future Nurses, officers were chosen for the coming se- mester. Taking over presidential duties will be Connie Davis, assisted by ° vice president Barbara Kneale. a" | Ge (aN i) historian is Lois Austin. RE SS LLEEE ON. ee ae — Plans for a tea to be hejd on Feb. 29 were: discussed at the meeting. General chairman for the event | is Audrey Tinkis with Gerry Locke, Lois Bartels and Martha Dawson assisting her. The entertainment committee is headed by Roberta Johnston with Lois Austin, Connie Davis and Barbara Kneale complet- ing the group. Girls who have been members of the organization for three se- mesters are eligible for pins which they may order at the present time. agnemnaa> » Nee et et tm ee ee GET AHEAD OF THE PARADE... GET MORE WHEN YOU TRADE B" CHANGES in automobile styling are coming. Don’t settle for an old-fashioned car. Get a far out ahead 1954 Studebaker—the car they're all trying to catch up with—long, low, excitingly different — the only really modern car in America. It's so advanced, its high resale value is assured. Come in and try out a gas-saving new Studebaker —solid and sound with top-quality craftemanship— a Champion in the lowest price field or a brilliantly powered Commander V-8. Mrs. Agnes Buckley supervises the group. Electricity Rings Cathedral Bells, Replaces Brawn PARIS (INS) — The push-button age hhas come to the historical belfry of Notre’ Dame Cathedral | in Paris. Instead of human brawn; electric power is now being used to toll all the bells lodged in the classical Gothic towers flanking the famed landmark in the French capital. Last to bow to the march of progress was “Emmanuel” the} huge, deep-toned bell that was | Experts coll Stedebaker America's mest modern cor! t 1686. dep ges « y —Tom McCeahill in fing the potters fer the sent ge Save . are even more impeortent ia a Tiustrated = few yeors.” Measuring more than eight feet | cod car than le © now one. “Wet tod Seedebel —Wail Street J 1 in diameter, the 14ton bell re-| That's why the expertenced our Geld Medel tor eutetend- “There con be ne question quired eight men to work it. Now, | be yer of ered cars etwoys keeps lng design cad distinctive sbevt t—Studebuher hes, with two synchronized electric motors | en eye out fer @ late-model stytes.” - re new model, mode every activate its 916-pound cl Stedehaker: We heave fae se- — Fashion Academy other Americes car look ten ane. lecthon on hand Come in ond (noted New York school yeers nr “Emmanuel” was the sole fix-| see them. Get one right ewey. of fasheom denen | ” Sonor World Magasine ture of Notre Dame to survive the | storm of French Revolution Other | smaller bells were removed to be | maied ea ormine oe Davis Motors Ladd Motor Sales, Inc. . ©. McKibben was restored to the Notre Dame | 608 N. Mein belfry at Easter in 1802 when | Seveet 451 South Saginew 8145 Commerce Read France and the Holy See signed a | ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WALLED LAKE, MICH. ““concordat.’’ check these values in Tine Floor Coverings DISCONTINUED | . . SAMPLES Annual Mid-Winter @ OB can somes] CARPET SALE 27x 18 Inch Size All perfect quality — Roll ends and Values to eo .. full rolls — Always the finer quality 5.95 Sech in carpeting and at prices as low as can be found anywhere! SALE PRICED FROM CARPET SAMPLES 27x48 and 27x 54 Values to 95 $20 L : : — eee ee Lae ee Russia. Work noustonw—sctress Hedy Le | FOF German Neutralization marr and her new husband, oil- Editor's note: “Spotlight on Be ing the United St ilitaril ic one * ousting nit ates militarily man W. Howard Le, have fin-| lin" What Russie is expected to pro | 0, Europe are expected to be ished house shopping. the anticipated objectives the | three major objectives of Soviet The couple has leased a two-| S0viel's Polley at iat tatetul mew | Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molo- story brick mansion in Houston’s| $yticle. last of & series of four on {toy at the Big Four conference r ; , , euclusive River Oaks addition for| ing which 1s irate, iant Monday, | Which starts in Berlin next Mon- $600 a month, unfurnished. They |- day. expect to move in from a Sham- By KINGSBURY SMITH Molotov, the man who negotiated rock Hotel! apartment about} BERLIN (INS) — Neutralizing | the Non-Aggression Pact with Nazi Feb. 1, Germany, splitting the Allies, and | Germany that helped plunge Eur- PONTIAC’S OLDEST ohn diomate carer en TV SERVICE DEALER! of his diplomatic career when he Authorized Factory Service for 15 Different Manulacturers BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE and French foreign ministers around the conference table and in the highly secret “informal” talks that will be held on the sidelines. The possibility is foreseen in Western diplomatic circles that 3149 W Huron Fe 4-5791 pull Soviet military forces out of nd Eastern Europe and promise that ® political freedom would be restored : . . gradually to the satellite states mn long-distance moving, High-ranking American officials packing, storage sion of multilateral defense guar- antees and the military neutrali- zation of a unified Germany. In return for acceptance of such a plan, it is considered not incon- ceivable that Molotov may offer to Molotov will bring to Berlin a sensational proposal for an all- European security scheme based | in Europe believe such a proposal would be a booby-trap plan since it would have the effect of reducing on the inclusion of Russia and the defensive power of the West GAU L B S OR while leaving Russia's military strength virtually untouched, the Soviet satellite states in the Only if the Soviet government council of Europe, the conclu- agreed to a drastic reduction in 9 Orchard Lake Ave. the size of its own armed forces and accepted an effective interna- Phone FE 2-924! tional system for the control of all types of armaments, including atomic weapons, would such @ plan, in the opinion of American officials, warrant favorable con- sideration. It is considered highly improb- able that Molotov will agree to — maine % either step at Berlin, though he may talk a lot about the desir- ability of disarmament and inter- a) OE fe. Ais y , . . : national control of armamen We Now Carry the Fine Line of Molotov is expected to pa: trate his fire on the European PONTIAG VARNISH PAINT PRODUCTS $) <7 tea: ox tne Nort Alte | * Treaty Organization. He will try to FISHING TACKLE CUNS | convince France that the EDC is | | bound to lead to a re-birth of FISHING BAIT, WORMS NOVELTIES dangerous German militarism. He SCHOOL SUPPLIES KOREAN BOOTS ¢| will assail NATO as o threat to Soviet security and call for the | | withdrawal of foreign military CORN BORES HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES - G and M Co. N. W. Corner Welton ond Opdyke Open Sundeys Eastern Europe militarily if the U. S. and Britain did likewise in ‘ie Beh hi he hi heh hh he he he he he FI af [ By : e*s., ! ith g* ; 4 f i Z j ‘ : =F a Sy 3 3 4 3 | may howl about it. 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Salesgirl Hits Smokers | § ! to Aid Coffee Drinkers a HOUSTON @®—Ten-cent coffee is unfair to jurors, says the woman REPAIRS YOU CAN'T PAY MORE! who operates the Criminal Courts Broken lenses dupli- | Why pay more whew you get the finest || Building cigar stand. ' frames re- | glasses in America at this amazingly low Mrs. Grace Taylor thinks she paired and replaced petes! AS you gop & Otte ee see has worked out a plan to maintain at savings te you! additions! are me her Scent coffee prices. past service | forsensit-00-ctte Ment 2h ee Bek A ke mee recently raised the price of cig- arettes a penny a pack and think that will make up the coffee losses.” said many of her customers iture consisting of Dover white full size bed, dresser, large roomy schest, two smart boudoir lamps, innerspring mat- tress and qo coil springs... 4a pieces for only $159. a OT EVERYTHING GOES DURING OUR.... 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January Clearance hO ASK ABOUT THE WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN @ No Interest! @ No Carrying Charge! | - IC 4 Living Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dinettes, Lamps, Chairs, Tables, et. } “WE GIVE HOLDENS RED STAMPS” | ; eS - PY i P Open Weekdays 10:30 ee PER Word's Give Holdens | , , DNITI | i Li; Red Trading Stamps! ke nd cae b or “f F ' . © i { ; « he ; 4 : . ; i é ae ' } . y : i | ¥ 9:00 Open Fri, and Set, 9-9 1B L_— fy ie ied a. iii ge & eed Seed es Fe ‘ % . Pa. ee eee ae ee a celles i ak eR ee ee. en ee ee ———— Sn Ae ee ee! a. : ee ~~ . . ¥ ~ Holds Square Dance COMMERCE’ TOWNSHIP — A He - square dance will be held by Com- (vicHonoy Js will be on sale at the door. Accident Victim Named Winner of Award for Community Service LAPEER—William M, Swayze, a bedridden amputee since an ac- cident in 1950, has been named MY STORE IS THE SENSATION OF THE CLOTHING INDUSTRY . . cial emphasis in Waterford Town-| Feb. 13. ie ship Tuesday when the spring term} Fred Vargo, Farmington 1026-W Gwinn pole agate , for the Arthur Mann, Farmington 1018-R, ‘ JS GOR education courses be-| 4 Gayle Smelt, Farmington 2047. civic service in Lapeer County. gin. oe M, wil] handle pickup arrange- A committee consisting of Mayor . - director of | ments. Wellington Rowden, Curtis E. Bis- the adult er. an- _ ry Com cnn Caetie eB. Riedel, ten 1 = bene ie fie? Hearing Set Thursday name a a ‘ 2 : president of the Chamber of Com- ) 9:30 p. m. on Tuesday evenings. for Hazel Park Youth - DOCTOR'S CLINIC—Dr, 0. R. MacKenzie, chair- forces to raise funds for a clinic, to be constructed | merce, and William A. and Robert a The only Thursday class will be ~ man of the Oakland County Medical Ass’n., and a/jin his memory. Pictured above is the architects’| Myers presented the award to sewing which meets on Keeping ne ws arth Walled Lake practitioner, was making plans for a| sketch of the 80-by-36-foot building, drawn up by | 5¥@yze this week. ; day beginning Jan. 28. Regis-| 4 Px ray a i clinie in the area when he was killed in an auto} Charles Rogers and David Oeming. The award, named after the That s Why Will be at the Waterford} Mute Detore t P ascent | accident. Walled Lake residents since have joined | late Austin Gwinn, outstanding School on Tuesday starting |2* 4: Smit yesterday on a neg- ” > civic leader, is presented ainual- . 6:30 p. m. ligent homicide a - of v — ly by the ’ ty not guilty was entered by the court. C ° D L C p h sage ’ Ooent Press. Gases oftered im the doit: | smic set Thursday as examin |(LONStruction Date Looms} County Deaths |, resceet = Lapeer since 1800, g ployed by the Co- « tion date. Robert C. Kratt op for 12 years and for Buick advanced sewing, Lane was driver of an auto which f M k " M } ] Sire. crocheting, woodworking and | struck and killed Joseph Sarnofsky Or acKenzZzle e€mo;»rla WATERFORD—Service for Pho- | Division of General Motors for Ya = » eae a blueprint reading | of 1653 E. 13-Mile Rd. Wednesday! walLED LAKE—The board of plan would be realized. tographers Mate Robert C. Kratt, | ight-years before his accident, SAM BENSON SAYS: 6 night. directors of the O. R thondind More than $6,000 is already in 24, son of Mr. and’ Mrs. William P. Pio of petal wd af Other courses offered will be in ce an M ial Clinic —— its | the fund and tomorrow night mem- Kratt of 4191 Foley St., will be at helped secure workers § the ul | ; beginning typing, speech, practical) Young Peoples Club Memorial Clinic may soon see MS’, of VFW Post 3952, its auxil- 2 p.m. tomorrow | WPS remy oe pd : English and a class for expectant . way clear to make arrangements; iary and Dads Post 51 will donate at Sparks-Griffin : y jaret p Sones . oe : parents. Meets Sunday Evening for construction of the building.! their services, clubhouse and food aon Military Fischer en on tevelid ¢ end nas You figure #t out .. . | buy in vol- Classes offered for the first time; w, LAK “With funds already pledged and for a memorial banquet. All pro- graveside service | ~* . : . ume <= 1 soll ia volume. | don’t lee, aw wgeliot ( pga cand Yous Pes the amounts which should be real-| ceeds will go to the building fund. St bovat Cihenn |Petaree sviees Ser the Chamber Ee eth sepenin fas besb- Tieey pesthonts = the are ples Club will be at 7:30 p.m. Sun-| 00 Mowe ssuith-Labes Asem. Multi-Lakes Conservation Assn. : ‘ _ Last summer Lester J. Mait- keeping—or credit losses—that's a are! day at St. Anne Episcopal Mission, | ™0rrow and the Multi-Lakes | will sponser a dance Feb, 6, at angen > killed |iand, Civil Defense director for why I can afford te sell for less— — That makes common sense — dance, we should be able to start making arrangements soon,"’ said Waldo Proctor, organization sec- Michigan, cited Swayze for work in coordinating the Ground Ob- server Corps operations in the La- its Newton road clubhouse for the fund. "1 Oakley Park. Membership in the non-sectarian Navy plane crash. A graduate of Clarkston High doesn’t it? Organize Junior WSCS organization is open to persons 14 3 ‘ to 21 years old and interested per-| Tetary. Every other Tuesday a group of | School, he is survived by his par- peer Area in Seymour Lake Area sons are invited to attend the meet- To be constructed on Pontiac | women sponsors a business men’'s| ents; three brothers and a sister, . SEYMOUR LAKE — A junior | ing. Trail, near the present Walled | lunch here, with all profits going | William of Waterford, Donald of » . EMB ; of Chri = Lake High School, the modern, |toward the clinic. Tuesday eve-| Drayton Plains, Jack at home and Victim Recoverin RE Women's Socie Y stian Serv one-story clinic will house 10 ex- | nings, the Optimist Club holds pan-/ Carol at home g ice was organized last night at a| Hunters Creek Church cedinaties veemp tad @ lange leaks cimpere af Masiay’s Colle mute . Shaanti . There’s meeting in the Home of Mrs.| to Hold Revival Series waiting and reception room. shop also for the fund. FERNDALE—Service for David From Car Accident Cooper, treasurer. Meetings will be held on the first Thursday evening of each month. West Bloomfield Board METAMORA — Beginning Sun- day and continuing through Jan. 31, the Huntefs Creek Communi- ty Church will hold its winter “Hour of Decision” revival serv- ices. The meetings will be held at 8:30 p. m. each evening and will feature Evangelist Herbert Noe, director of Christian education at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Pon- tiac. 0 ple—two doctors and a dentist— to lease the space building is paid, it is the board's | aim to devote the funds to further | Altar Society will sponsor a bake health services in the district, sale Sunday after the 8 and 10 a.m A white elephant booth will also as a memorial to the late Dr.| Plans call for professional peo After the indebtedness ' spokesmar. said The clinic will be coniruree be R. MacKenzie, a member of | hospitals and | | Oxtord Altar Society on the to Sponsor Bake Sale OXFORD—Sacred Heart Church Masses in the church hall. featured. Homemade doughnuts and cof- the staffs of Pontiac General and fe. wil) be served at the sale. P. Lingerfelt, 33, of 3191 McDowell, will be 2 p.m. tomorrow from Sparks -DeMund Funeral Home, Royal Oak, with burial in Oak- view Cemetery. He died Wednes- day in Mt. Carmel Hospital after a one-week illness Born in Tennessee, he is sur- vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Lingerfelt of Tennessee; his widow, Roxie; three children, Ray- mond, Mariane and Diane; and a sister and brother. ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—In satisfactory condition in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac today is Hubert Hodges, 44, of 1264 Merry Rd., Pontiac Hodges’ auto was struck head-on Wednesday night on Stephenson highway by a car driven by Charlies L. Poole of 5 W. Kenneth Poole told township police his car had gone onto the shoulder of the road and as he attempted to get St. Joseph Mercy Passes 2 Health Laws x chairman of the Oakland County . . __ back on the pavement the vehicle WEST BLOOMFIELD Town.| Extension Group Gets Medical Assn. at the time of ris | Theological Seminary —_| Almont Lions Sponsoring wen iedipard ata iacaeeany MY STORE SHIP — Two public health ordi-| Broiler Meals Lesson death Sept. 17. He was killed in an | President Will Speak Box Social and Dence He was not hele. OPEN 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. nances were passed by the Town} GINGELLVILLE — A lesson on] On Aug. 1. be had taken a | MILFORD—On Sunday, Dr. Clif-| ALMONT—Lions Club will spon-| Avondale High Dance EVERY DAY! ford Barbour, president of West- ship Board at its meeting this ing garbage, refuse, and rubbish | week. on or within township streets,| Next meeting will be held Feb.| pianned to construct a clinic at | at 11 a.m. The sale will begin at 7:30 p.m.|be sponsored by the Auburn rs) highways, lakes and public places. | 16 at the home of Mrs. Robert San-| Walled Lake upon his return. In the afternoon, he will speak | and entertainment will be provided | Heights PTA at 8 p. m. Saturday. 100 Ny WOOL ford, with the lesson on “Color in , the Home.” broiler meals was given by Mrs. Odes Case at the Second Chance Extension Group meeting _ this year’s leave of absence from his Walled Lake practice to steady internal medicine at the Univer- sity of Pennsytvania. He had A group of citizens set up a non- ern Theological Seminary. burgh, Pa., will be guest speaker at the Milford Presbyterian CUITh during the church officers tute to be held from 3 to 9 p.m. Pitts- insti- sor an old fashioned box social and square dance in the high school gymnasium tomorrow night. during the supper hour. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. until midnight. Sponsored by PTA AUBURN HEIGHTS — A dance at the Avondale High School will Music will be by Bill G. Rosjean and his orchestra. HERE’S PROOF! IMPORTED TWEED profit--corporation to see that his Assistant School Head tO ; P ; rrr | Lilt... | SALA ig EMU: 100 STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS! Two Groups Sponsor First Aid Sessions FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Classes in. first aid are being jointly sponsored here by the local Civil Defense Council and the American Red Cross. The classes will meet for two TOPCOATS) — | Could Sell for $49.50 © All Wools! © Raglan Sleeves! © Sel-in Sleeve! © Sizes 34 to 44! 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