ee ee ee. ee ee ee ee ae ie ae eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ae eee =s.- THE PONTIAC PRESS | ca 1llth YEAR : week PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1954 —26 PAGES NNT rional NEWS EERTSCE # -§. to Stockpile Guided Missiles in German Governor's Wife Injuimed U.N. to Accept 12,000 POWs, Set Them Free. Gen. John Hull Rejects ~ India’s Condition, Seeks Civilian Status for Men PANMUNJOM (AP) — The U. N. Command said tonight it-wilt accept from the Indians 22,000 unre- |patriated anti-Communist | war prisoners—but not on India’s condition that they 3\ remain prisoners. Pontiac Mo Se a —_ — ey ba tor to Display ‘Car of the Future” —_ |Two Squadrons 4 a - ba Be 7S to Be Equipped —~—— alg: | With’ Matadors | This Power to Retaliate | May Deter Red Attack, ° _| Says Dulles WASHINGTON (AP) — + | The: Unitéd States is arm- + ting its forces in Germany “| with guided missiles ca- ¢ jipable of carrying atomic >. ~ e+ Se FON: ae a2 warheads hundreds of miles into Red-held territory. The Air Force ann | Gen. John E. Hull, U.N. P tersely last night that it = commander, wrote the In-| F };will send two pilotiess dian Command that-.as of cats bomber squadrons to Ger- Jan. 23 the UN. will con-| = | >| many this year. No details sider the prisoners “entitled | f= = ") ij were given. to their freedom as| — > {| This move seemed to fit AP Wisepnote | Civilians.” : [Bee basic U.S. strategy de-, CUTS RIGHT ARM—Gov. G. Mennen Williams looks worriedly at| Hull's letter was the U.N. an-4 & L ,' fined by Secretary of State : amps en * the anpinpe 8 a them to : tones nee swer to India’s decision to turn| & 14 | Dulles in a New York 1 alter & e ona e chen ‘ie ‘ 4 aay efusnsen. Hospital authorities said ‘endons and an a were _— 2 oe wnre- | ; a ; | Speech Tuesday and af- severed in her right arm, and the small finger on her right hand patriated war prisoners starting | Waa cage eh at EP Se ee 4 | firmed by President Eisen- may be permanently impaired. next Wednesday a hower at his news confer- Mewover, L4..Gen. K. 5. Tata | 7 “DREAM CAR”—Styled as a “man’s car,” this Pontise Bonneville | ence the next day. | tion if either side changed the | inside. In this connection,_the decision in $340,000 Gem Robber y “Te Comments eee ls Sent to Jail Charge Man With M urder Features Model ‘unten Mer since they want all prisowers | Chicago Man Refuses Fiberglas Body Is Used question: DETROIT (AP)—Police said today professional dia-| ept i» neutral custody until a | 1 in j ] . : mond thieves, who may have trailed their victim from| P**** conference decides their | to Let Government See of Wife in Hospital Hearing in Special Show Car for | Would this mean fewer Ameri- 7. 7 . . . | ya, Indian chairman of the Neutral | Special will. go on display Jan. 21 when GM’s Motorama opens in ° This strategy, Dulles said, te | Nations Repatriation Commission, Manufacturer | New York City’ The new experimental model is entered by lifting a | Plexiglass Top | based on “massive retaliatory pow- said it would be an armistice viola- | hinged canopy of clear safety glass and opening the doors from the er’ to deter Soviet aggression, fate. 4 i , ; | ean troops in New York, were being sought in a reported $340,000 held- | ~ rage His Payroll Record s | A Pontiac hospital ward became a court of law yester-| New York Exhibit | rhpoal _— : _ up here yesterday. }terms of the armistice all dnre.| CHICAGO @=A small manufac: | day as # 29-year-old Avon Township man listened to & | Long, low and fieet-looking, as | Defense Charies E, Wilson told re- “It seems obvious those two men knew exactly what the | patriated POWs must be liberated turer, who for two years has re | justice of the peace read a warrant charging him with salesman was carryin when he would have the | °* “vilians at midnight next Fri- show his emplayment rec | the Wednesday night slaying of his wife. y. ; _| About 20 patients, visitors and nurses looked on in jewelry in his * “Imspector Carl Falk of the; .. . ment, began serving an indefimite pa ; Holdup bureau. i A. Ae hege + Rogens jail semtence yesterday for. civil| silence as Avon Township Justice Luther C. Green bent | the Bonneville Special, a competi-| viatador missiles ‘These have been . x ‘. P Anthony Seaton. presi- | indefinitely proloriged captivity of | Cmemet. c forward to hear Donald G. Warner of 2645 Emmons, de- tion-type sports car named after | in To Try Agalth sem orxmovite Gateres| tx, goer, ou, om] pies TAS ci | mand examination on fre epee murder charge |e fen Gretna Snag “» , + . st many a motor . more of New York and a jewelry sie waa ee eet his wite: and some 7S flag-wav- Warner was arraigned ® *, y | a i by Pontiac General Hospital § salesman, reported the/|this command have fought and | ing and friends Athlet § From the crown of the front te ‘ to the U. S. Marshal’s| Where he is being treated f for 4th Judge holdup and said he “had’ a | %*%" Hull wrote Office. He carried his Ssmonthe-old |for @ bullet wound in his € Se ee a feeling” he had been foj-| “Such saiest and unworthy | ssocnter, Carcleen: , head. The-examination is w Breyer - " canopy which covers Legislative Committee lowed since leaving New| people, and is obviously unthink- | Fisher, in his two-year dispute | SCheduled for Feb. 2 at ' compartment to the jet exhaust-| “eters numbers about 3 7 York , able.” with the Wage and Hour Division | Green's office in Rochester. [ deck, this special show; ‘The ot the : Ss F i ; ! re HH (it ale i iH . Syngman had opposed the government de- First Assistant Oakland ‘ Study of Proposal both old friends knew of his pres- | Rhee today set an April deadline| wand en constitutional grounds, Conte Prosetin Tumis G Hae | High School Cage Star |™ She Tap Cheaes Pepe Dep ee ee ee (Continued on Page 2 Col. 3) ie jas trick, Warner ddmitted the shoot- Critically Wounded by saa i Other fourth circuit judge here is ex-| Cards with them since his arrival puennetinentiahe. «Mid tose and ing. After the shooting he said he) Mob in Detroi and of the other GM Divisions on | *P0ed and wider range Monday, and described | Federal Judge Michael L. Igoe’s | left their children, Donna Jean, | m oit * designed or are undergoing pected to crop up again when Oak- y, 7 both as lke Holds Conference ruling of civil contempt in 1963 was | 3. and Doteld Jr. 15 months. at the fleor of the main ballroom in land pe Board at Oey Seaton said the diamond pieces 7 | } ile north of Rochest meets Monday. belonged to Harry Winston, a New | \A/* : of Appenis lest year. Fisher, who | Shay a mile me = The board's legislative commit.) York collettor ith top Advisers 4 | : i 3 i z Fo af it # it if Lj if 7 dj wi i] i HG meet. with the ways and means| The pistol-packing bandits got | WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi-| tempts to obtain a U. S. Supreme | head, as doctors fear that he is |see in our dealers’ show rooms | °™ine planes that “ Seaton sald. He had Gant Sumshainer tuld 0 confemnnes | Court soviow af Sho ote hot strong enough to undergo|°Y # band of youths who mobbed worth the | with top military and-foreign policy surgery at this time. He is under him and two companions. advisers today which may have iad out plane for making tactical | DUM Skies and Snow ri : HI f z i f i i ££ Hel Hh ii i Es a3 is i zi F : if i 3 H i i for head injuries. in on the Bonneville H . ° cc: |The. atch ate ate Mac: Spec for Registration with retail | @tomic pool to turn the atom to | tonight and Sunday. mitted the shooting to his father. | Kenzie defeated Central 46-36 in a. | _ Specifications The deadline for registering to said they | the benefit of mankind. A low of from 12 to 16 tonight! Oakland County Sheriff's Detec-| closely fought game that was | 5Pecial indicate its unusual design. | V0 in Pontiac's primary election " to marked he men room. i Fi 33 FE It is 48% inches high and 158.3). 4 by booing and catcalls. | inches long on a 10-inch wheel- ~ Seafireg ig away, on ef : i rf Es ; TT ob 1 55g gi and Berlin said they | base. The body is of fibergias, fim’| “ys. Evans said unregistered Central High dressing | ished in metallic red. persons wishing to vote in the Of unusual interest is the trans-| March 1 oven stid-| parent plexiglass canopy which en- |i, her cake tr Ga city He ad surrounded them as they) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | Feb. 1. cor . OK Remodeling at UM | Here at least once in the past four year ANN ARBOR (UP)—The univer- i ria é F : : i g 4 ; ! : : i | f energy Chairman Lewis Strauss.| Yesterday, the mercury climbed| to the young couple’s home | Hi F | ! i i E ig ¢ i Ec : é : i : z 7 £3 i z E d s i ti it ar i : : i if ; i z i i f i it i ; = 2. E g a a0 5. < a. i] ii 34 3 it i li oF (i HF its E | | i F | : “ Ses "sues" Leveling-Olf Is Predicted tem traten tp vier ox ber. LOF Unemployment in State - for Wrong Person the number of unemployed is reaching its peak. Thecommissionesti-*—— ALBUQUERQUE, An 7 eeeieitettinccct: teas ar eomert: 9 oe eee : * ‘ i ase OTR eer eee eee Office ‘ her you're of the : IN’ WIFE'S SLAYING—Avon elie jeer C. Green| terday in # Pontiac Hospital ward. Oakland County Under-| ~ (left) said Warner admitted fi z a a Si * 5 a B a *e g See Die eee New Schedule, Rules Go Into Effect for Joint Pickup Program by 1 tl i iFE 3 ie He , i li ial aT re cH Fees 2 Leete ier ) | levees ete eewet etree Pee ek he Satter” 2 ¢ be rey — ur bw secceves 38 sooess 1B ns NEW COLLECTION SCHEDULE—Shown above is’ the new schedule for colleeting garbage and rubbish in Birmingham which will start Peb. 1. > ae . aE at tL oat Bete ie oe fs e THE PONTIAC PRESS. 4 = P od Sa ee eu eS 2 : - "4 * TR Se OR ea 2 ‘ eat Days-of the-week in the above division designate when residents are to have their rubbish and gar- bage ready for collection. vv Mrs, Norton, corresponding secretary and Mrs, ieee Ad E i, 7 a ; : +s Es Ey fli F PGF aif Ti apEté FFs "hh tle } % , 2 ow i if is Stuart AHen, treasurer, Mrs, Cole- man announced that the World Day of Prayer will be held March * *\ * « The transfer of a liquor license for the Wilson Drug Co. from | Ralph A. Wilson, individual own- er, to Wilson Drug Co,, a corp- oration with all the stock in his name, was approved by the City Commission this week. > 7 i on New MRS. DONALD WARNER Service for Mrs, Donald Warner, 21, of 2445 Emmons, Avon Town- ship, will be at 10:30 a. m, Monday at Pixley Funeral Home, Roches- ter, Mrs. . nesday and her husband is \being in yesterday's Pontiac Press as that of Mrs, Warner. ‘ U. N. Will Release 22,000 Prisoners diplomats “settle the time and for a political (peace) con- ference.” “I could settle it in three days,” Commie Probe Continues Quiz == ‘In--2nd Day in Boston; 2 Harvard Men Testify to Ex-Membership BOSTON («—Some half dozen witnesses were scheduled to ap- pear today before Sen. Joseph Mc- Carthy’s traveling investigating committee today as the Wisconsin Republican's current probe of sus- pected communism in Massachu- setts enters its second day. McCarthy hinted last night that the witnesses would be General Electric workers. Ten GE Two members of the Harvard Wedding Plans Almost Spoiled by First Wife if ; ig i é He i fait 4 Z i L Hy z : 3 tH} HT rif iH 5 z 5 : Empty Handed _ aeiee ee | twevoked the licenses of five Bir- ‘Tot cabs over a period of time, A Utica man jailed yesterday i gvié Thieves Away fen a Gon of Site for Cabs Commissioner Objects Southfield and Maple _BIRMINGHAM — City Commis- sioner Jamés Allen brought the subject of taxi cabs back before the city lawmakers this week, when he protested the Birmingham Cab Co's. use of a Southfield and vehicles. Two weeks ago the lawmakers mingham (Cab Co. cabs, due to their previous unsafe condition. The company purchased four new cabs, and has received 1954 licenses for Officials of the company told the commission at a Dec. 2 hear- ing on revoking the licenses, that a different parking location would be used. : . City Manager Donald C. Egbert said he favored revision of the city ordinance governing cabs, so that the company would be licensed, and hot the individual cabs, as at The present [imit set by the lawmakers is 15 cabs in the city. Chamber of Commerce executive secretary Charles Mortensen said he had received complaints of lack and added that he thought the number of cabs inadequate to serve a city without a public transpor- tation system, Police Chief Ralph Moxley termed a recent test of cab service by his department “very They had failed two previous ones, Nov. 12 and Dec. 15. to Parking Vehicles at| STANLEY M. BROWN will be Feb. 11. BROWN A former Southfield Township Justice of the Peace, Stanley M. Brown, 34, was a 1952 Republican candidate for the 18th congression- al district nomination. Brown, a World War LI combat pilot who holds the Distinguished Flying Cross and six Air Medals, is affiliated with the Pontiac Elks Lodge 810, Pontiac Civitans, Down. town Republican Club and Eco- nomic Club of Detroit. Bern Sept. 7, 1919 at East Orange, N. J., he attended Mont- clair High School in New Jersey and Bowdoin College, Maine, be- fore entering service in 1940. He is employed with a Detroit industrial firm. ° Brown makes his- home at 3933 Kirkland Ct., Bloomfield Township with his wife, the former Dorothy Marie Rose, and his four children. Detroiter Held in Jail Biographical sketches of two of the Republican candidates follow: + VAN DUSEN Pending Examination) ===. ‘Change Feb. 1 ge Cranbrook Set ifor Anniversary —“OMARD = G VAN DUSEN — © Seek State Legislative Post) Four Republicans and three Democrats are seeking the Michigan House ‘of Representatives’ seat vacated recently by Howard R. Estes of Birmingham, from the third district. The field will be narrowed to one Republican and one Democrat in the Jan. 21 primary. The special election for the unexpired term Cultural Center to Mark 50th Birthday Monday With Programs, Exhibits BIRMINGHAM — Cranbrook will mark its 50th anniversary Monday, celebrating its long transformation from a farm to one of the world’s foremost cultural centers. Booth, the late newspaper pub- lisher, the foundation is situated * en a 300-acre site and attracts Harvard Law School. He was commissioned an in the Naval Reserve in 1945 and saw duty in the Pacific. Vice chairman of the Birming- ham Republican Club in 1950 and 1951, Van Dusen was chair- man of the organization in 1952 and* 1953. - Since 1952, he has been chair- man of the third Republican dis- trict of Oakiand County, and vice: chairman of the Oakland County Republican Organ{zgtton Commit- t : ee. ae Married and the father of a year old daughter, Van Dusen lives with his family at 1722 Pine, A Detroiter demanded exara- The lawmakers instructed Mos- ley to survey whether more than 15 eabs are needed in the city, }and also to secure financial state- ments from the Birmingham Cab Co. and the Veteran's Cab Co. Plan Guided Missiles ‘at Base in Germany (Continued From Page One) Lee tek | nil [ te it i 2 B 18 aiilse pet P i 7 : : | fe in { g i | , ination on a grand larceny charge | |yesterday and is being held in | Oakland County jail today after “e | failed to post $1,500 bond. » Waterford Township Willis D. Lefurgy set examination , of Nicholas Martines, 25, of 2674| Montgomery, for Jan. 21. ' ‘Plans 2nd Visit ‘to Father After 32 Years Apart A-Lake Orion man who saw his father this week for the first time in 32 years plans to pay him an- other visit soon to show off his wife and three children. Russell W, Palmer Jr., of 3144 W. Clarkston Rd., said he and his Pontiac Builds Car for New York Show | 1 & z : i ify t yi int Food Stores publi fess, Birdseye Frozen Mix 10 oz. pkg. for 29c. This | - 10 Oz. Pkg. father were reunited tin Coshocton, Due to an error in the advertisement of Defiance Inde- Wayne Gets Grant The U. S. Public Health Service, | National Institute of Health, grant- ed Wayne University $4200 last week for medical and chemical re- search and teaching program, the university announced today. WRESTLING Pontiac jan. 20th, 8:30 P. M. |} AL THOMAS HEALTH CLUB FE 5-9661 |i DOBSErs pss ae GRILL Reserwed $1.90 plus tex l= = Open Every Wed. 4 F. M, Tees, 9:90 P.M. — Wed. Sat, Sun. Start ot Neen FREE INSTRUCTION MONTCALM CENTRE 30 E. Monteaim. FE 5-222! in Thursday’s Pontiac ables was priced at 19" ed V shoul If you Fish, Hunt, SPORTSMEN! BUY NOW! SAVE ' om caps and hats. Styles for every sport! BUY NOW! SAVE 12 Ski, Trop, Toboggen — Open Coats Separates So Se Sa eg wa Cotage tushion sole Sugdey a SLAYBAUGH S Sports Shop eee JANUARY GLEARANGE “OPEN SUNDAY 2PM. toS P.M. Phone FE 4-0824 ——— Sweaters 7 foematst n B at Your = _ THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY America Chilly toU. N. Meeting Mrs. Pandit Proposing Feb. 9 Discussion on Korean Problems By A. L. GOLDBERG UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, ww The United States with support of other big powers gave the cold shoulder today to India's proposal to recall the U.N. General Assem- bly Feb. 9 for debate on Korea. + . * Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, of India, the Assembly president, had issued the call earlier this week, asking for replies by Jan. 22. . . * Fhe Untted States said it would + not be able to decide by that date— which meant that the U, S. didn't want a session called while the prisoner question and the Korean political conference talks remained | left the up in the air. The U. §S, door open for a later meeting by adding it was keeping the proposal under consideration, * . . Reportedly taking the same view | were Britain, France, Australia and the Netheriand—all members of the U.N, Allied force in Korea. 7 * ° The Soviet bloc, except for Po- land, went om record supporting Mrs. Pandit's plea for the resumed session. Iraq alone among the 16- nation Asian-African bloc also re- ported it supported the call. Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold sent to Mrs. Pandit in |- New Deihi his appraisal of the situ- ation through the Indian delegation. > * . An Indian spokesman said Mrs Pandit has given no _ indication’ when she intends to return here The deputy Indian delegation lead- er, V. K. Krisha Menon, is expecte | late this month. - 7 - When the assenibly recessed in December, it Was under a resolu tion that it would come back if Mrs. Pandit. with the concurrence of at least 3lmembers, summoned it back The U Mrs. Pandit ought to S. answer stressed tha$ | sonie Republicans t fire have 21 on -kasenhowrr s) propif&eat fic. yes votes to support her call,!to abandon rigid, pightevel crop thus rejecting her condition that if | a delegation made no answer its vote would be counted in support of the call. Chicago Crime Rate Decreases in 1953 CHICAGO (UP)—Chicago's crime rate is dropping Charlies G, O'Regan, depiity, commissioner of police, said there” were almost 3,000 fewer incidents | manslaughter, statutory rape, forcible rape, burglary. lar- ceny and automobile thefts all de- .. clined Murders dropped from 141 to 123. Ontario Man Is Killed When Train Hits Car WINDSOR, Ont. (INS) — John | Soulliere, 26, Maidstone, Ont., was killed yesterday when his car was hit by a Canadian Pacific freight | train at Tecumseh. re > Ager “ge es - ( ° I } _= Ritchie Affair neys for ness in day | blunder | would 1 tor that without Ritchie against Reuther sor next weer fident”’ against extradition rd oe ee 16," 1954 cr a ee ee ‘Big Blunder’ So Say Attorneys for Key Witness Who Will Fight Extradition WINDSOR, Ont. tiNS) = Attor- Donald Ritchie, key wit- the six-year-old shooting of ‘10 President Walter Reuther, to the hig and asserted thei client 10t be extradited to the U termed case ‘one Wayne County (Detroit) Prosecu Gerald K. O'Brien said eartier he had no case named by with the attempt four suspects tiichie in connection assassination Ritchie fled protective custedy in Detroit but sarrendered later te Canadian authorities. He PINE. SNAKES has of the Delta County detied extradition to the United however. Algot (,ustatson Read Con mission, disp s part of the nest States, of pine snake Ahieh commis Attorneys Donald Morand and “on emMptoys lqund under a stone Bernard Cohn conferred with Rit- While repairing a culvert at Hyde chie for more than two hours yes Mich Phere were more thar A) terday but declined later to out- ©&&8 under the rock, with a you line’ their strategy. Ritchie‘appears snake emerging from one of the for an extradition hearing at Wind- eggs. Pine snakes are n poisnous Men, Woman Jailed on Larceny Counts €onhn said he is “con 1 win his fight and declared however Ritchie “If this were a trial I wouldn't have the slightest doubt about a Tells How to Help Birds Raise Family ANN ARBOR (UP)—Prof. Harry \Hann of the zoology department at the University of Miehigan has issued a report which might help bird attract birds into raising families on their property His report lovers includes these do's and Don?t build wt a bird. house Dbulid it for a specific kind of bird Gon | make the entrance too iarge dont use tin ims)6COr:)6ometa n constructiog tory t lea € last ears nest in the box; do hang the box iwa fron folage so birds can spot i j holes in the pottorr in ara T anal do make s e the bird house lace i f ling weds Hann also 1 nmended = that _ nailed flat to the Box, he said. Wins $7,199 Fraud Suit GRAND RAPIDS @—A Circuit Court jury Friday returned a ver+ chet of $7199 for Vietor J Paquin— of Muskegon Heights, against Mar tin Van Houtum of Grand Rapids, on Paquin's claim Van Houtum misrepresented the value of equip- ment in a bottling business which Paquin bought from Van Houtum n July 1952 Trol Italy is attempting to move 15,« 000 inhabitants of Lucania out of caves into a model town. the outcome, In fact, I don't have much doubt now! Two men and a woman waived “They don't have any solid evi- ©X4Mination on a larceny from a dence. This whole case has been Dullding charge yesterday! and just one big blunder were bound over to Oakland Coun O’Brien issued warrants charg- ty Circuit Court for arraignment chee nets = eet (elegant e Ritchie as a fugitive ny as Mondas P ~) . rator r . ] at. ( > eturned to Oaklar BLAZE ALWAYS RINGS TWICE—Blaze;" 14- | belt; and when he wants te-get into the house, he's * CO-Conspiralor in Whe I al. | Ordered returned “_— te ) oO PUuULIECT = le ounty di iter Li ing te ost month-old Weimaraner owned. by Mayor J. T. Mc-' rather heavy-handed, ringing, then impatier f ; oon be ads - 7 < Pins ‘ wMAS ‘ are s * ’ | Cormick of Jacksonville Beach, Fla., could get to peeking through the louvered door for a quick . ° . Marie Shubert. 71, who rooms at be a Problem. He's learned to ring the back door. answer to his summons Termites Emigrating 7% Thorpe St., her husband, Wil Yow get even better — From U. S. to Europe am Shubert, 20. of 145 W. Wilson heating from the new HAMBURG (INS) Scientists Ave.. and Doyle Ray Goff, 19. of ° . W man Put in Jail . ts i llilledale De. Thes appeared be. ger king sizes of fa- Hamburg declared today that - Mu ppe . k WASHINGTON «®—President Ei- and over five hours to say why termites are emigrating frem th poh Pestiac Judge Meqrice I eOe - : NU : ma ; : ’ United States to Western German nnegan senhower sends to Capitol Hill three doesn't Tike it * Sues for Damages 4 : . F . : —_—— A fourth person arrested witt less. NUT, STOVE and ; gence nce I re rted . > special messages outlining his Bricker amendment—A proposed) 0. ay = _ Agence: ance p eae rin the trio Tuesday. Pfe Richard all the other sizes are views on farm, labor and social constitutional amendment to limit LOS ANGELES #-A womar = ae 7 the Ingisbee, 22. of 806 Orlando Ave " t th security legislation treaty-making powers, slated as restaurant operator ha i ave “ m we ina ba , vas scheduled to take a lie detec now targer — @ e e against tf aes J \ winte ants 7 Farm program—gets a cool re- the Senate's next major business, $18,250 damages. claiming that | °°" “ ue ® a lor test today at Redford State same cost — ception from mest Democrats and is the subject of renewed huddles while she spent five days in Ja ~ H " burg Zoological Institute Police post. The AWOL Marine too Most fy between the forces of Sen Bric ke r t dde a ed « f } ‘ «hiv eves ‘ . termites cross the “a etther de turned over to mil Order Yours Todeg (R-Obe? dnd the Hisenhower ado = = - veean_in_weoeden beams —tised—b5 tarv authorities or charged in con rafnistration. No compromise looms ©" ted rheumatism and a Ure | some ships as ballast with thefts from Pontiac price guarantees In favor of flexible yet was stolen from her car = stores according t Assistant supports Korea treaty — Eisenhower asks Julia Alvarado, 55, sued the city. | k Prosecutor Farrell E. Roberts Labor message—also runs into Senate approval of a mutual de Police Chief William H. Parker Hard-Luck House . “ mee tres - * gna and officers who, she charged. en-|} - . | quite a bit of adverse reaction fense treaty with South Korea. Ad te mer heme ‘tote . aod ¢ —- WOONSOCKET. R. | P So More than 90 per cent of the } ' , ade " red as . lamong the legislators. particularly ™/nistration leade rs support it in an@ tock her to jail without | ma cars and trucks crashed into fur and wool used in making hats | that provision in the 14-point pro- hearings before the Senate Foreign her wh the ieee cottage of Walter Max- is produced in Europe Central . y |gram which calls for government Felations Committee. Its approval St d , , | cey that it became known as hard America produces most of the 436 Orchard Lake Ave. of ‘al mame as detendan conduct of strike votes seems certain See ee uck house."’ But no one will crash straw, while the silk comes. al- Chairman H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ) of the Senate Labor Com mittee, who earlier objected to fur ther hearings on proposed revisions of the Taft-Hartiey labor. relations law, bows to protests to start Jan | gram, enlarge its rolls by an esti- | mated 10% million and increase the amount of taxes to be collected to pay for benefits Salaries — A special commission on salary problems reports the pay of senators and House members should be hiked from $15,000 a year to $27,500, and of Supreme Court justices from $15,000 to $39.- 300. There are scattered protests | against a congressional raise, but most Congress members seem like- ly te vote for an increase effective next January — although perhaps . not for the full amount. No public criticism is heard of the proposed | judicial pay — 4 aciiabiatnenth debate gets un- | Relatives recalled that a brother derway on the long-contested pro- was killed almost at the sme spot | posal to okay U. S. participation @ year ago. Court Awards $15,494 with Canada in building a St. Lawrence seaway. Backers think they have enough votes to win this | year, but they get a taste of the | when Sen. John M. But- , Ohio Reports Recovery of Car Stolen Here ler (R-Md) takes some 34,000 words | Mrs. Jennie Contreras. whose com plainf That Miss Alvarado had a picture of hers was néver pros- ecuted ' West Point of the air — House Armed Services Committee votes 26-0 for a separate academy for the Air Force, at an initial cost of 26 million dollars. The Air Force is to say where the school will be Local Man Goes to Jail built on Drunk Driving Count Orvel L Reene, 23, who tives on the grounds at Pontiac State | Hospital, drew a 30-day sentence in Pontiac Police wee notified to-| Oakland County Jai] yesterday day by-Ohio State Police that an after pleading guilty to a drunk }auto Anderson W: Lawson of 9} driving charge before — Pontiac Ftont St, recently was reported | Judge Maurice E. Finfiegan stolen was recoevered in Cincin-| Pontiac Patrolmen Robert Row- nati yesterday. land and William Bailey said they Police said the car-had been arrested Reene at Huron St. and involved in an accident and badly Telegraph Rd. Thursday after a damaged before * was abandoned one mile chase. They said he near the outskirts of the city. ran a red light and a stop street UTICA FORD SALES | Now Showing 1954 Ford Truck-Pickup | (Get Our Price) Why Small Town Low Overhead UTICA FORD SALES Van Dyke et 20 Mile Rd. (Auburn Rd.) ‘| Home Owners Special! 12-Mo. Guarantee 39 PLATE—For most popular cars. Trade-in price Special eeeeeeeeee 18-Month Guarantee ee Ss ropa are Hank's Store ieee Look at This! _ 30 DAY SPECIAL = im Meather-Wise Aluminum Combination Storm and Screen Door 1661 Telegraph Rd. EQUIPMENT CO. . into it anymore. It burned down most exclusively from the Orient OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT CO. 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Our Service is Quick, Efficient and Courteous. ene Fa Seay So pel SEES udget by using her pay checks the children will parade through ® used car dealer for Brinks’ for current expenses. the streets carrying spades, hoes, sive-away trucks. | And send for my ‘ Chart,” and watering cans. After speeches otrt ip cat “intan e by local dignitaries, there will be & long-legged guy running 8 . planting ceremonies much . like @straddle a picket fence can be — ‘“°P#"1#*. Hopkins Syndicate Ine.) those of our American Arbor Day. 0n both sides at once. If you want ‘ Recause trees cost money to %0.course with the hounds and - From Our Files hop with the hares you'd better buy and still more to import, it have & good tailor 15 Years Ago other countries money against Japan. Britain joins US dor “tree memorials” for rela gr it ha nin, where ne vate i” asking ‘Nippon to reveal stand. tives and friends: ~~ gs come to hie knowledge; _ GRAND JURY if. of gambling Cities and rural districts of he shall bring his offering, a kid *US%t in Michigan. Local officials being filled up not only with use- blemish.—Leviticus 4:23. 20 Years Age ie on ware ae Limp te cenmttntty. toltghiee SESE SS SOO Se eihty- so many constantly ue ' “living green tnonuments,” as the in very sensitive scales, and tell- ten Deen cers memorial trees are called ing every one of us precisely what THE Cohen pee in The day is known as “the New his real weight is to the last grain aetete Coe ieee Year of the Trees.” ot dust.—Lowell. installed in strife-torn Cuba. nm ae Dr. Brady Would Like a Date With Girl Who Has One Blue and One Brown Eye 4 Ge Pie es {i fg he ‘ ihe: ae Ta) ROE ea A NN eit Ug Et. PORN LM fir ‘ heart and so she has only 10 sere years. for it tn writing provides Answer—That's baloney—and not 2 ousadtetiied Sovciens thinly sliced. Your sister is un- may the on Acne fortunate in her choice of such Blackheads and Pimples. a chariatan as Send Ear Drops . % cents and self-ad- _ your drops. dressed envelope for booklet CVD rine now for i ab aera me tH Answer—On written ‘(no Tig ST ME ee emg Thank You triton for prepara I the of many on Seg 2S RTE LY Ee ig ee eer Sintec totter eu . me 3." fn By Reel TO te "dient sb of Answer—I'm happy to hear it. int,0*¢ 3 te bet one ta quate Sod But; ‘shucks, Ma'am, you can s8y —Angwer.— Send stamped self oe. ea | Rast 93 Doubts Worth | A. _.. THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATU RDAY, JANUARY 16, 1954 of Bricker Plan Amendment Wouldn't Prevent Another Yalta, Ferguson Believes WASHINGTON \# — Sen. Fergu- | gon (R-Mich), renewing today, ef- forts to find a compromise on the Senate-splitting proposal to limit} treaty-making powers, said he! doubts legislation would accomplish | what most proponents want. Ferguson said in an interview he | believes most of the support for a constitutional amendment pro- posed by Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio) “comes from people who don't want any more Yaltas.” a = » But Ferguson said he doubts any constitutional amendment could | head off possible future presiden- tial agreements such as those made by Franklin D. Roosevelt when he met during World War II fn the Soviet city with the late Premier Stalin and Prime Minister Churchil) of Britain. “T don't believe you can cure a situation such as that which existed at Yalta.” Ferguson sald. “That + WAS A Case Where the head of oUF government acted without making a@ treaty or an executive agreement, “What he did was to give consent to-Stalin to go ahead with his ex- “pansion plans.” But Ferguson sald he does not! think a similar situation will arise in the future . + At the time of the Yalta confer- ence. the United States was trving to persuade the U.S.S.R. to enter the war ecainst Japan. Acreements | published later gave Russia conces.- | churia and also sought to provide | for free elections In Poland. then | Russian-occupied. meanwhile giv- ing some recognition to a Russian- backed government. President Eisenhower onposing the Bricker amendment im its pres ent form. was described bv an ad-/ ministration official yesterday »« prepared to take the issue to the peonle if necessary But attempts are continuing to find a campromis- hefore a Senete showdown, scheduled within the next few weeks = Uses Tallest Younoster | to Tell Length of Pipe CUERO, Tex. (}—A Negro wom. an With several childrén came into Sarg Morgan's hardware store yes- terday for a section of one-inch pe. “What length” Moran asked “Come here. Joe.” the woman said-to the tallest of her group “I want a piece of pipe that comes up even with Joe's overall button.” Morgan complied, using Joe as a measuring stick. Growth Endangers Smallest Church Claim CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. @ ~—) Leaders of the W-Road Chapel on the side of nearby Signal Moun- tain are somewhat worried about their claim to having the world’s smallest church. The little Baptist church used to measure 22 by 8 feet. However, a recently completed building pro- gram increased the size to 22 by 16 feet. Average Sunday attendance is about 35, «student pastor Lossie Speer says. OLDEST FARMERETTE—To be 105 years old sions in Asiatic islands and M»n-.| on March 3, Mrs. Victoria Bonisiawski of Gardner, jlawaki goes Mase. , claims the title of America’s oldest farmer- Official Irked at Automatic Shift Symbols W ryote? he ( — President Ralph Thomas of the American Automobile Assn. put outa plain tive call for help today on behalf of the driver almost infinite variations of control positions and markings that have confounded by the come along with automatic trans missions In comments released through the AAA headquarters Thomas said he is “pretty well convinced . that only an advanced scholar, automo- tive engineer or someone versed in identifying government ‘alphabet agencies" could figure it all out “We hope,”’ he said, “that mobile manufacturers will soon on a standardized pattern be fore they run out of alphabet or drivers go out of their minds trying to figure out what the symbols and letters mean.” ‘ auto- agree . * He pointed out, for instance, that present lever position plates are marked in such order as “P N D LR,” “RLND,”" “P RN DR Loi” “ R L,NU DR,” “PNHLR “N DR LO R" and “N DRS LO R.” For the benefit of persons even more confused than Thomas it may be explained that those symbols show where the control lever should be set to get the car in various forward speeds. reverse, “neutral and parking position. “But you have to give it to the car. makers."’ Thomas went on; mentioning the multiplicity of ‘‘fas-| made together. etle. cinating” names adopted by the various makers for the transmis sion. devices themsel¥Ves. Most of them end in “matic.” “AH serts of ‘matics,’ Thomas concluded, “‘when all the motorist. wants is that the makers be a little more ‘syste-matic."" Eds Thomas has really bit- ten off something. It took decades to get the car makers together on a thing as simple as the “H"’ shift for conventional transmissions Note Lt. Krause to Talk at Boys Club Here Lt. Walter Krause of Pontiac Police Department is scheduled to Speak before members of Pontiac Boys’ Club Jan. 27 and at the First Methodist Church, 14 Judson St Feb. 5 His topix on juveniie at beth affairs will be delinquency and child development in A dinner will precede his talk at the church. He will address the Methodist Men's Fellowship Krause is asked to give an esti- mated 25 such talks in Pontiac before different groups each year. society He formerly was in juvenile work | Barkell, |® Officers re-elected were Whitney at the police department before being transferred to the detective bureau A new substance has been de- velopgd that wil) make concrete last indefinietly. The new prod- ducts, liquid synthetic rubber and a dry cement base. adheres . to steel, glass. wood, stone. or con- crete as firmly as if they were United Press Phote Up with the sun every morning, Mrs Bonis- | into the back yard where she chops wood, milks the cow and feeds the ducks and geese County Veteran Elect New Hea Member of Ferndale Post Chosen to Run Council in ‘54 Oakland County Council of Vet erans recently chose George H. Kennedy of Canadian Legion Post 371, Ferndale, to head the council for 194. During 1933 Kennedy | served as senior vice commander. Other officers elected to serve with Kennedy are: Robert Gra- ham, Royal Oak Disabled Ameri- can Veterans. senior vice com- mander; George Baunner, Claw- son American Legion post, Junior vice commander: Orvin Weaver of the Auburn Heights American Le- gion post, chaplain: and Ray Law- son, Rochester American Legion Post judge advocate Delegates and alternates to the Allied Veteran’s Council of Mich- igan include Miss Jacolyn Smith, Renald Baker, Iph Blaydon, and Clarence Smart of Ferndale, executive com- | mitteeman; and Allen Herse of | Pontiac, quartermaster, a post held by Hersee for the past five yars. Twenty-eight veteran's organiza- tions were represented at the elec- tions. according to Miss Smith, publicity chairman Next council meeting will be held Feb. 4, at which time Kennedy will appoint other council officers. —- Is Your Car Ready for a Carefree. See Us Before You Go! You'll want to enjoy your trip with a safe, smooth- runriing car! Drive in before you go — we'll start you. on your way to a warmer clime driving a safe car! Russians fo No U. 5. Butter butter popularity with the Russian people the has been promising the more | the Russians would have ree | about 3,000 tong of surplus U. 5, | better at cut-rate prices, Minn., businessman, i lke’s Men Turn Down Proposal to Sell Surplus Product to Reds WASHINGTON (UP)—The Eisen- hower administration made (Gear to Soviet kov help in the way of cut-rate U. § Premier Georgi Maien- today that he can expect no in hig ‘bid for more solid Since shortly after hé succeeded late Josef Stalin, Malenkov Russian people better living conditions and consumer goods, such 4s butter ~~But the administration has turned down a plan under which ved Dwayne Andreas, a Mankato had proposed buying the butter from this gov- ernment at 30 cents a pound for export to Russia Last Tuesday, Commerce Secre tary Sinclair Weeks indicated he was looking with favor on the-deal when he the t 5S. policy and still is’’ generally to approve export of non-strategic goods to Russia and its Euro- pean satellites except when it has an “adverse impact’’ on the free world’s security But Weeks Friday made this policy does not include sidizing consumer products for the | benefit of the Communists said has been clear sub- WW Juveniles hee Held in Attack on Cage Star DETROIT (INS) — Police today held 11 juveniles in connection with last night's assault on the center of the Mackenzie High School bas- ketball team and two fellow gtu- dents The imjured_ athlete -stabed—in—the back pick. Police four have admitted beating the trio but denied the stabbing incident The athlete Deboskey, 17, was found several minutes aft- er the attack, staggering in pain near the Mackenzie gymnasium exit, the ice pick imbedded in his back also was said the suspects Ross with an ice _ a ‘4 Flovors of Soda Pop to Come in Tin Cans PEORIA, Ill. (INS) — A Peoria | ' brewery will begin manufacturing | canned soda pop-about Feb, 15. | Sidney Cain, president of the Gipps Brewing Co., said the soda | 6 expected to go on ofle in Ni midwestern states about March | He said it will be canned in four flavors — root beer, orange. | grape and black cherry — and will cost 10 cents for a 12-ounce can i B. R. Berman Optometrist Phone FE 4-7071 SAVE Rings, savings purchased. 25‘ o to 40‘ é once-a-year event. Po Gy ceu * Certified | Gemologist (nce-A-Year Savings... JANUARY CLEARANCE 25% to 40% on Watches, China, Crystal. 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MacDONALD, Inc. f US WEATHE TIGHT FEATHER LIGHT, AUTOMATIC BED COVERING @ They're feather light—oand one to a bed’s all thet’s needed me it's old fashioned to smother under @ muscie- aumbing pile of bedding. a ge eA tN pnt engin ed 7, oP 1g ’ 9 ~ bie j : ese SS ee he Tite PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1954 REV. VIRGIL RALEY Watch “This Is “the Lite”—Sunday, 1:30 P Me woBK. Tv_ “ we WALLED ee | @. A. Gerken, Paster MA 4-15%3 [| hens cooperated on Sundays. Association to E ect S. S. and Bible Class 9:30 a. of) “Twenty-eight years-and $17,000 dl Worship Service ...10:45a.m. fi later, the church installed the Off T sd zm oa icers Tuesday eau? am. ie The annual! election of officers of | the Oakland County Holiness Assn. r ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH | will be held Tuesday at 1:30 at the | (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) | United Missionary Churoh on Pros- | Joslyn at = street. > Welcomes You! The Rev. Virgil Raley, pastor of & ; sel Morniz wie Ferndale. Free Methodist : Sosegy Mane we au hone Es 040s [Sn is the guest speaker fdr | the afternoon and evening services GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Otto G. Schultz, Pastor Glendale and South Genesee SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. WORSHIP 9:30-11 A.M. ‘| which will be held at 2:30 and :3u pm. The Rev. Mr. Raley began his | Christian work in southern Cali- ifornia in 1940. He came to the | Ferndale Church three years ago. He also was amnouncer for the Light and Life “hour, world-wide jradio broadcast made by his de- ;momination for two years singing ~ St. John’s Lutheran Church American Lutheran Conference (National Letheran Ceancil) Hill Street at Cherry Street Sunday School Morning Worshi hip * Parsonage: ences Drive er wedecqagehaveces 11:00 a. m. W. Nelson, B D.. Paster Phene FE 4-3404 | with. the male quartet on the pro- gram. He is a graduate of Seattle- Pacific Coliege. \ : First KIRK IN THE HILLS 1340 West Long Lake Road BLOOMFIELD HILLS Pr- Haroid-€. DeWindt,- Minister 11 o’clock—Morning Worship Sermon: “BEFORE AND AFTER” 10 o’clock—Adult Bible Class 11 o’clock—Kirk School Come and Worship With Us Assembly of God 210-216 N. Perry St. Rev. Wesley Wibley, Minister THE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCHES CALVARY BALDWIN AVE. Paddock at veeree Baldwin at Homes A. L. Bingaman. Minister Rev. H. E. Ryan. Minister Our ch Topic: A. M. 2 Dr. W. W. Evening Topic: . W. Watson Holy Communion P. M. renaking™ | “Sources of Power” Sunday School - 9:45am. Youth Fellowship. . .. 6:30 p.m. \. 19300 a. me. tvening Worship . . 7:30 p. m. || Sunday School 9:45 A. M. '| Morning Worship 11 A. M. Evangelistic ..7:45 P. M. Annual! Business Meeting Monday, 7:45 P. M. Youth Service Thars., 7:45 P.M. -- —_ “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” a + a ScckoReoni Sunday Sermonette_ Lutheran Split Missouri and Wisconsin | Synod Leaders Confer | on Points of Contention | | -MILWAUKEE (® — The need | ‘to heal a breach that threatens | |to split two major branches of | |American Lutheranism brought | their synod presidents to a con- ference table this week. | Synod of | States. } - | Slovak Dr. John W. Behnken of St. Louis, | | president of the Lutheran Church- | | Missouri | Rev. Synod, met with. the Oscar J. Naumann, St. Paul, | president of the Evangelical Joint | Wisconsin and other | The top level - conference was suggested by Dr. Behnken last | October in a plea to a spedial | convention of the Wisconsin synod. That body charged the Mis- souri synod with having caused a “break in relations” and dis- cussed ending the Lutheran Syn- edical Conference, oldest tnter- church group in the nation. it put off action. until Synedical Conference, scheduled for August, after Dr.) Behnken requested a delay in which leaders might seek a solu- tion. The Wisconsin synod charged in detail that the Missouri synod encouraged “‘religious unionism’’ in cooperating with ‘unorthodox church bodies’’ — that is, permit- ting joint prayer with persons of different beliefs | Other criticism by the Wis- | consin conference involved the Missouri synod’s toleration of Boy Scout and military chaplain activities, which Wisconsin syn- ed opposes. | Missouri is the larger synod, with an announced membership of 1,980,000 persons. Wisconsin synod | claims 314.000. Their synodical con- | ference which includes the smaller and Norwegian represents about one-third of the country’s Lutherans However, the 1954 Nazarene Activities | Show Good Gains Substantial gains in every phase of international work of the Church of the Nazarene were reported in year-end statistics released today by Dr. S. T. Ludwig, general sec- retary of the denomination, with headquarters in Kansas City, Mo Nearly 30% million, which is a per capita. giving of $118.33, the largest in the history of the de- nomination, was reported. | During 1953 membership climbed | to 258.000. a gain of more than 3 per cent. The report also lists 3,826 established | States, 117 in Canada, and 97 in other world areas, for a total of | lace wetliten on 3 ferelon Seite. EAST HURON at PERRY, Central Methodist Rev. Milien H. Bank, D. D., Rev. John W. Mulder, ! Minister Assectate Minister | Saday | Ge BOD vat School ance Fellowship 9:45 A. M. NOW/ 6 P. M. Sermon: “I Believe in God” Dr. Bank, Preaching MORNING WORSHIP SERMON, 10:45 A. M. 1194 Jesiyn — Services Each Thus paths” where is the good way and CHURCH OF CHRIST SS Pace 56ers par Ment, Nt A.M. Leré’s Day Evening ooh op He ond aah t00-4be * ‘old walk and ye shall find rest for FE 7-0226 $< 10:00 Sun School 11:00 Worship Rev. C. 6? NORTH LYNN STREET Pastor METHODIST D. Friess. W.Y.P.S. 645 Evangelistic 7:30 Expert Bible Re-Binding at Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland The Oldest Baptist Sunday School in Michigan 1837--1953 Peeturing This “Loyal Philathea Sunday Schoo! Class” Last Sunday Mrs. mot ~~ Saaremaa 1002 10:45 A.M. Morning } s Worship. “THE CONCEIT OF Dr. H. H. Savage, Preaching 3 - This Service Will Be Broadcast ‘ ot 11:00 A. M. Over CKLW * 7:30 P.M. a a 4 3) — The SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY SCHOOL Officer in Charge, Captain Vernon Vie 29 Ww. Lawrence Street 45 synods, ” lems ’ Walter Teeuwissen — Jr. | United Presbyterian. ¥ GETTING A FRESH SUART opp aes There axe. tne ways of gett bh treks stast tn Tite One is to go in an entirely new different values and standards, other way of getting a in a new direction, but by getting new depth. It is more effective practice the values and standards has; it is to discover more sa Two automobile drivers who want never arrive—one, because he longer he drives the further he gets from his destination; other, because though he is on get traction on the icy pavement. ene et i: to break with it fresh start is not by Ss a z 5 5 tisfaction and fulfilment H 23 to get to Detroit is on the weong road, z e7e the right road, his The one needs to iif direction, the other needs to put on skid-chains. Similarly, one person may never get what he wants from life because he is traveling on tthe wrong road, and another may be robbed of satisfaction beta i PA cme on the right road. The one needs a new direction, the other a new depth. Pastors:to Hold State Meeting 15th Annual Conference Scheduled Jan. 18-20 at U. of M. The 15th annual Pastors Confer- ence, sponsored jointly by the Michigan Council of Churches and | the University of Michigan Exten- sion Service, will be held Jan. 18- 20 at the University of Michigan Speakers wi® inc ‘ude Halford E Luccock, Yale University Divinity School; Paul J: Tillich, Union Theo- logical Seminary; Antonia H. Froendt, editorial secretary of the World Council “of Churches, and Edward Stasheff, associate profes- sor of speech at U. of M. Others include Thomas Thompson, executive director of stewardship and benevolence of the National Council of Churches, and James B. Edmonson, dean emeritus of the school of educa- tion at U. of M. In addition to the lectures, five seminars will be held on church management, and pastoral _,prob- The pastoral conference is pre- ceded by the annual meeting of the board of directors of the Michi- gan Council. Expected to attend from the Pon- tiac Pastor's Assn. and the church they are from are the Rev. Carl W. Nelson of St. John Lutheran, Dr. William H. Marbach and the Rev. Edward D. Auchard of First Presbyterian, the Rev. Maynard Oesterle of Bethe] Evangelical and Reformed, and the Rev. Duncan D. McColl of First Christian. Ottiérs will include Fred R. Tiffany of Bethany Baptist, the Rev Morris of. St. John Methodist, the Rev. Geoge Garver of Ascension | Lutheran, and the Rev. Herbert "| E. Ryan of Baldwin Avenue Evan- | gelical United Brethren. From Pontiac area ministers who are members of the association also expected to go are the Rev. Arvid Anderson of Christ Lutheran, the Rev. Waldo E. Hunt of St. Andrew Episcopal, and the Rev. of the Peace Prayers Recited at Bases in 38 Nations WASHINGTON, D. C. — Special New Year’s prayers for- peace were recited by Protestant, Roman | | Military Air Transport Service lJain (Col.) Martin C Poch re- | ported The prayers were offered at_serv- ices as a “religious resolution of the new year,’ he said. MIDWEEK PRAYER Thursday 7:30 P. M. the Rev. | J. Allen Parker of New- | ‘man AME, the Rev. Donald E./ | if fhe congregation.— . Ohio Pastor to Conduct Church of God Services Rockefeller Adds ito Funds for Divinity School cinenda Mass.—John D. | Rockefeller Jr., has made a gift of $1,000,000 in securities toward revitalizing Harvard University's Divinity School. The gift was announced by Dr. | Nathan M. Pusey, president of the | university, who said that Mr. | Rockefeller stressed lying importance of the spiritual life’ at Harvard which “promises to have far-reaching influence on | education in this country.” Mr. Rockefeller’s gift brings to more than $2,000,000 the funds sub- scribed toward a goal of $5,000,000 for erecting ‘‘an important center of religious learning’’ at the uni- versity. The Harvard- Corporation recently provided an additional | $500,000 from the university's gen- }eral funds, bringing the total * |amount to Wate for the Divinity | School to $2,500,000. | .When the $5,000,000 goal is | reached, the corporation will make | another contribution of $1,000,000. The school had a previous endow- ' ment of $1,000,000 Chicago Churches in Pulpit Interchange CHICAGO — Ten churches in the fashionable Beverly Hills and Morgan Park neighborhoods here participated in the seventh annual Pulpit Interchange sponsored by the Ridge Ministers’ Fellowship Each minister preached at the church of another denomination. In the evening, a rally for young people of the churches was held at Trinity Methodist church, where the speaker was the Rev. James Gordon Gilkey Jr., pastor of Beth- any Union church. The Rev. Franklin H. Sellers, secretary of the fellowship and pastor of St. Andrew's Reformed Episcopal Church, said: “We feel that this is the true) spirit of the ecumenical .movement. The interchange symbolizes the spirit of unity that exists among congregations of various denom- inations. We look forward to this day when religious leaders of other faiths come and sbare our wor- ship services.” Mass Read Once Again at Versailles Chapel By Religious News Service PARIS — For the first time since the separation of Church and State in 1905, Mass was cele- | Catholic and Jewish chaplains at | Peng in the chapel of rar | Pyesent at the service were Ro | bases in 38 countries, Staff Chap-' man Catholic parliamentar- | | Jans taking part in the vote for a/| |}new French President. They ob- tained’ special permission to use the chapel for a Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit to pray for guid- ment served as altar boys. Leading cabinet officials were arnong those “the under- | Church:at Omaha. to Have District's: Ist Negro Pastor OMAHA, Neb, — The Rev. R. F, _| Jenking will become the first Ne gro pastor in the Northern Nes | sumes the pastorate of Hope Lu» theran Church here next February, Hope Lutheran congregation has Tinctuded members of the Caucasian ;race since its start in 1947, al- | though the majority of its mem- ee ee Say ay et racig] membership will definit- —— under the new pastor, Rev. Edgar M. _Kirscheamaan, Hope Chureh maintains a two- room parochial school. Rev. Mr. Jenking has been pas. tor of St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Charlotte, N, c. Speaker Slated for Ment s Club Local Salvation Army Leader Will Address New Organization | Men's Club Monday noon at 12:05 p.m. in parior E and F at Hotel Waldron will be Captain Vernon | Vie of the !ocal Salvation Army. | Known as the Lantern Club for more than 10 years, the name was changed recently and a per- manent organization formed. By- laws have been adopted by the group and a charter membership | is being established. As in the past, the group is composed of Christian business | men and pastors from local | churches. A definite program of outstanding speakers is being In former years the “Lantern club was composed of those who might qare*to attend with no def- ,inite membership or membership | committments. However, the Chris- tian Men's club will have a mem- | ber'ship and concurrent obligations Officers of the new group are Floyd P. Miles, president: Dr. Wal- ter Godsell, vice president; A. L. Norris, secretary and William R. Harrison, treasurer. Methodists Building Korean ‘Boys Town’ By Keligious News Service PUNSAN, Korea An_ unin- habited island off the coast of Korea is being made into a ‘boys town" for homeless youth by the Methodist Hamilton Shaw, a Methodist sem- inary student. who was killed dur- ing the Inchon landings while serv. ing as a naval aide to General Douglas MacArthur. The 400-acre island has been re- named Chin-Woo (True Friend) Island and the first of a series of buildings that eventually will house about 1,000 homeless Ko- rean lads has already been com- pleted on it. Others are expected to be finished as rapidly as sup- plies can be obtained. The Korean government has ar- ranged to send to the island boys found on the streets of Seoul. Tae- gu and Pusan who are without famities and have no means of | providing their own shelter, cloth- | ing, and food. Guest speaker for the. Christian THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 47 N. Reselawn Evening Wed. Prayer Service 7:28 P.M. CHURCH or THE GOOD SAMARITAN Town Hall, E. Pike St. JUANITA PARRIS, Paster Moved to 199 Auburn Ave. D. A. V. HALL Senday Evening Service Harela Philli of Birmingham, peak er Siver Tea Tuesday, Jan. 19th Mrs. Elele Parker, Reyal Oak, Speaker First Spiritualist Church 16 Chase Street Sunday Service 7:30 P. M. Guest Speaker opic: “The €verlasting Doorn” Mid-Week Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. | Sanday Geheo! > .. It ole: Sunday Service 1! «Clock SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY; “Lire” Wednesday trening Testimonial Meeting at 4:60 «Clock ‘ FREE READNG ROOM ! t EAST LAWRENCE ST | Open Weekdays: 11 to 6 ! fridays Until © P.M First Church of Christ | ol Scientist } { Lawrence and William Sts. How Christion Science Heals “WHY BE AFRAID?“ CKLW Committee on Relief. ; It will be a memorial to William i (8D0kc) Sunday 9:45 AM, Rev. L. 458 Central Sunday Service 10:60 4.™. and T:t8 P. M.—Tees., Thers. Set. 7:298_P. M. OL 2-451 — FE 5-061 10 A. M. Bible School 6 P.M. Evening Service THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 210 Hughes Street 11 A.M. Sunday Worship GOSPEL TABERN ACLE _ Starting Monday at 7:30 p. m. Church of Light and Life Hour Affiliated With Onity Center schoo REV. EVE EDEEN, Minister, the Rev. Forrest Ashcraft ioe | Sia Obie oi 87 Lafayette St. "(2 Blocks West of Seers) | gelistic services at First Church | 10:00a/m.....,..... Sunday School I) oaxtana County of God, The meetings will coti- |] 11:00a.m....,.... Morning Worship eeaiis Tunaeat tie oes i Jan. ot located at 25a, |) UBM cee Evening Service § 7:30 p. m. Rev. Virgil Raley | the Rev, Grover °C. Johnson, : SRE — PONTIAC UNITY CENTER FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 71% WN. Seginaw St. Cor. E. Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill St, Pontiac Sunday 11 A. M. Office) First Social Brethren Church yi

Minister 11:00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP _ “REVEALED BY ol Pia 8 eee: M. EVENING SERVI _ “9 SEEMS RIG | Gunday Schoo Rees sam = as a E. C. Swanson, Minister ; i Sunday Sichesl (all agen)... 10:30 a.m. __ Worship . 2. ......c+4.cne++ 11200, m. . Pilgrim Y.P.S. ...........: 6:45 p.m. _ Evening Service .......--,.. 7:30 p.m. “The Little Church with the BIG HEART” Bar Ovethonehs 8. 8. Gant, ; ; Ty eS Pane APARY 18g A gory Ge “4 TF I = Ss ee — -* Laymen to Form National Group Yokefellow Foundation to Stress Christianity in Everyday Life By Religious News Service RICHMOND, Id. — Plans were mapped here for a new national organization of Christian laymen to*be known tentatively ag ‘The Yokefellow Foundation,’’ symboliz- ing self-discipline and fellowship. Groundwork for the foundation was laid by 16 prominent teymen | from Various parts of the country who met with Dr. D. Elton True- blood, head of the philosophy de- partment of Earlham College, Rich- |, mond;—-ind:—a Quaker institution; + He is the founder of the new move- ment which was described as “al ~~ refermation of lay religion.” The Yokefellow Foundation stems from a plan outlined at a National | Conference on Lay Religion, spon- | sored here by Eariham College in | May 1952, attended by business and professional men in the U. S. i The 1952 conference decided that the purpose of the lay min- istry is to stress the practice of Christian principles in every- day life. In some instances, it said, indi-| viduals able to do so should ac- | tually give up their business and profession and devote full-time to serving as “lay ministers.”’ Most of those who attended the 1952 meeting have been working in the lay movement. since then and have been preparing for the establishment of the new national organization, The movement al- ready includes groups in a number of churches and colleges. As a sign of their participation | in the movement, some 6,000 Use of the yoke as -a—symbel- started simultaneously but inde- pendently at Eartham College and at McCormick Theological Semi- , & Presbyterian, U. S&S A, The pins are distributed on a non- profit basis through the American Baptist Home Missionary Society. Their design was worked out in the Cross | Dr. Thomas E. Jones, president ~| sion that I determined to practice + / TIME OUT FOR PRAYER—An employe of the Rockdale Monu- part of pasiers and lay people Each host church is responsible as ae s100 ©. PA. Evengeliatis Servien: sewste ment Works of Joliet, Ill, pushes aside a curtain in the corner of| Th poactece uf -ctate support, for refreshments at the fellowship e orion vera . Direeter the factory and reveals the “prayer room” for the use of the workers. a a oe hour and also for the care of chil- + — _—— _- a The factory owner, Charles Hepp, realized that “If you want coffee, +o nl Biro —. , e e . dren during-the worship service. Jf ‘ there's a place te go;-if you want a smoke, you can always find @| a.» : r | | in | S South Sagi . Jedscn Strest - spot but if in deep sorrow or trouble there was no place to go/” So f South Saginaw St. at Judson Stree ; He said the only active mission- FIRST ’ he provided this sanctuary for use by all faiths. Symbols of the dif- ary k by G Protestant-| Eid D Be FIRST METHODIST ferent religions are on the altar. _jism has been done by societies, . ers, eacons to PRESBYTERIAN _ s — like that of Bethel-Bielefeld, with Installed on Sunday at ’ CHURCH Rev. Paul BR. Heveas Kenneth Stevens Mrs Jean Peteom y 4 ivi = its 100 acres housing numerous . ; Minister Youth Director Cheir Director Confident Living charities. the largest. project of Morning Service W. Huron st Wayne St. 10:00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP | ee 7 the kind in world Protestantism. Sunday. at the m h a ac? 0-48 a mn : a) Pe NL : . agning worship Chu Schoo a.m “A Wonder to Many” racticin O til] TESS | Now, Dr. Meyer teis, “the spit erent K rere hated A Wonder Yo Many ot which. was found in service jn the Kirk in the Hills, ll a m Morning Wo f 1 30.4 M CHURCH SCH L i ; oar ~ pe “The Forgiveness of Sins’ . _M.C ! SCHOO Relieves Muscle Tension | Gain nee ang oie | Wednesday at the trnual business | mer oy Rev. Marc pot wen | oe people is beginning to be = R : : .M. i. . _— felt in the congregations. The, Meeting will be ordained and in- William M Marbech:. Pastor 6 00 P M YOUTH FELLO S By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE | bodily stillness techniques. I found |) utheran Free Churches. associat- | Stalled Edward D Auchard, 7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE Do you ever find yourself drum- them very helpful and effective. In (ed with the Missouri Synod, for They include, elders Roger M Associate Pastor be o s"Be 4 + ad 4 ming your fingers? Tapping your the course of my investigation of example, are endeavoring to in-| Kyes, Dr. W. K. Tregenza, Walter ~ Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting, 7:30 P. M. feet? Stroking your cheek? Biting this subject, f attended a demon-| crease theig contributions by 33 1/3 Carey, W. E. Saylor, Edward) ————— a a ad by . your nails? stration of the ancient Hindu Prac | per cent in the next year, and|Kaegi, Edward McCaul, John fj . . ~\ _f All these habits are evidences | W6® % yoga. . | they are taking an active interest | Palmer, Richard Shey, Allen S. | fj Calvary ~ oo =m of one thing—muscle tension in The yogi giving the demonstra. | in the promotion of Christian mis-| Brush and Philip Emrich. On the H ch the body. And the body is a com-| tion sat for one solid hour with. ‘sion work outside the borders of | deaconate, Mrs. Norman Ellis, | _ Assembly Ch ot i issi plicated instrument. out twitching a muscle. I tried Germany.” -|Mrs. C. A. Jackson, Mrs. D. A.|[ ana Pr ur | First Southern Missionary The motivating factors which it myself and thought I was going | - McIntyre, Mrs. H. C. Patterson 4 jestyn ange ' . permit you to raise your arm,| t die. I could hardly stand it. | Austrian Stamps land Mrs. E. C. Wiegert were Susday School... .10 a. m. a tist urc open afd shit your eyes, eat and I @Ven se@med to bear myselr ° “named ir eee Renton item. a wpenk are things men of science tallow to Help Rebuild |" & bute ot 9118 was present | Seren: 00: FAS wm sa is Toten i would give anything. to know how But I soon found that the secret ed by chairman of the financial [) Tuesday Night Bible . to ‘reproduce. We are still trying committee, Carl Scott: and Ken-| F cee nee T2445 p.m. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor is to relax and think of every pat Protestant Schoo ir to find out more about the compli- of your body as quiet and still. | neth Youel, clerk of the session, i Young People cated relationships between Our You have to believe that God is| Th? Austrian Government has disclosed that 156 new members [i © Thersday. . . .7:45 p. m. ij] SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... 9:45 A. M. bodies and our minds giving his peace to your muscles JU%t printed a special issue of five | had been added during the past L. Fred Peter, pastor 7 Some years ago, I became con and nerves. When you get this uae ten catetirating | yeor | Loney || WORSHIP SERVICE .....11:00 A.M. vine that muscie tension stillness in your body, you are in ™s™ in tory “\ly Soenennamnannaenannnnanannananaanaaes veanpanenansanenanaceees: so much to do with mental ten- tune with the harmonious factors | ¢santism in that predominantly MUTT UTI B.T.U........... pease. 6:30 P.M, of the universe and the ge-crea- tive powers of God One day, at my farm in Dutthess County, New York, I went for a walk. It was a giorious summer day and I walked past one of our meadows, noticing that, as the Men’s Club to Hear | Lay Presbyterian Sees ‘Good in Soviet Evi Germans Confess Wish the Church a potential spiritual good 1945, says the “good’’ which has come trom the Soviet influence rin East Germany is the open con- of thousands of Germans they Dr. Meyer stated that the most Roman Catholic country The proceeds from their sale to collectors and others, it was an- nounced by the government, will go to the rebuilding of the war- Protestant Evangelical to Be Affiliated With | want to be affiliated with i” a | _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1956 -\ ! |All Saints Bpiscopal Host to er Laat Ms ¥, ST. LOUIS, Mo, — Out of the We 7Vevit of the Soviet-occupation has = DR. C. A. McPHEETERS SS , Plan Ordination } } -Church Meeting | The WORLD'S HISTORY Changed by a mother and ¢ All Saints Episcopal. Church will be host to. the Inter-church Fel- lowship Sunday evening in the sec: | ond of this year’s series. | Dr, Chester A. McPheeters, will 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY Classeg for E Age! ; Ls my “Adopted ¢ : 6:45 P. M_-YOUTH iP 7:30 P. M—EVENING SERVICE ; “Almost A-Christian” THE UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH . 135 Prospect St. George D. Murphy, paster represent Central Methodist Church poe rs as the preacher. Dr. McPheeters is! __ pastor of Metropolitan Methodist | Church in Detroit and he will be| speaking from the theme “The| Glory of the Gospel,” at the 17:30; worship service i Dr. MePheeters, who has been | pastor of Metropolitan Church since 1943, is a graduate of As | bury College at Wilmore, Ky., | and Boston Univeristy School of Theology. He received his hon- | orary doctorate from Union Col- lege, Barbourville, Ky. FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Avenue i Welcome to the Services in Our New Church Sunday School oe ae 10:00 A. M, Morning Service ....-.-.. 1:00 A. M, Evening Service 7:00 P. M,- BAPTISMAL SERVICE j Wednesday Eve. Prayer. . 7:30 P.M. Rev. R. Garner, Pastor H. Hampten, Choir Director _._Dr.W. P. Lemon of Ann Arbor |! will present the second in his Bible Expositions using “The New Testament at a Single View,’ for his subject. This service at 6 p.m. will be preceded by a 15-minute hymn sing. ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE = 239 East Pike Street , 10:00 A. M. Sundey School 11:00 A. M. Wership 10:00 A. M. WORSHIP SERVICE ...... 7:30 P.M. “Member of Southern Baptist! Convention” on by the Nile wheat rippled in the wind, it re- sembled the gentle undulation of | the sea Lioyd Collins, former president of the Michigan Council of Presby- denomination has 1,032 an You can practice stillness of the | | body, even in the midst of-a world | full of tumult, tension. z ! = 5 é 10:00 a.m. W CROCOGNIZING JESUS” : i 7:30 p.m. Wi “HELPS IN GEST IN LIFE” 11:20 «. m. Bible School ]- 6:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship OF ei i i i River. Every mother ought to hear this 7:45 P.M. THIS NIGHT “Thou Soul Shall Be Required of Thee.” CHURCH OF CHRIST East Pike at Tasmania—Phone FE 12-6269 “THE HERALD OF TRUTH” 9:58 A.M. Genday Bible Schoo! WRYE—Tach Sen 1:60 te 1:08 FM 7 bee ae | Eve. Service 730 P.M. Gender Eveniog Service 16:58 A. ts the soul immortal? - is our operative hereafter? ' WHY SUNDAY SCHOOL? Because the children of today are the men of tomorrow. Have your children’s minds moulded in our school, The Christian Temple 505 Auburn Avenue Dr. an@ Mrs. L. Marien, Founders and Directors arnt eiacttttanata oe a ~ au | The Bethany Church On West Huron St. Pontiac, Michigan To Thoughtful Persons: Today, in crodies of a million Bethlehems there ore infants. In the year A. D. Two Thousand these infonts of today will be in their middle-forties. What will be |) their characters? What will they be doing? Their }) fond porents of todey wish to know. The onswer is easy. With near scientific exactness the future may be predicted. Would you like to hear the ptophecy? You ch 3 E i Bai rE 5:45 P, M.—Iinter-Church Felowship. Auditorium RS Bible Glass Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Loke Ave. SUNDAY 10 A.M. A large Adult Bible Class that studies the scriptures; Not literature about _the Bible but the Bible itself. ~ YOU ARE WELCOME. Teachers: : Rev. Tom Malone f Rev. Herb Noe * Inspirational—Enjoyable—Instructive you can spare one hour of the 168 in this week—come along with us on Sunday rgorning. Fred R. Tiffany, Minister All Saints Episcopal Church Williams Street at West Pike 1100 A.M.—Moming Prayer, Church Schost, . Sermon by the Rector, ww Tew are ae Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Chester 2 ee Ape play he fee “ps an) A. McPheeters, Pastor of Metropolitan ~ § ' Message by } & * iy & ee Pe ee ee ey ay : : ee ee A q : } : : j A : ‘ oy * i ep atone ae AMEE APD ag GEE REE TN IE REI af het . ~ bg * *Y bd 3 fits THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1954 _ bines Fashion Goodness, Simp icity of Demeanor Don't Blame | amotican nus pall ‘\Choose Volunteer Work Other Folks > ~—_—'(|That Suits Your Talents When Blue ‘Noman misses ihe They‘re-Probabty} Unaware of Letting You Down By ELIZABETH WOODWARD Com Mrs. A. was a timid, reserved,! Nowadays mistakes like that orderly mind. She had two al ‘Most volunteer organizations dren who were in‘ school, and she | have people who “screen” you and wanted a part-time volunteer ‘ob. | try their level best to get you in This was about 20 years ago, | the right kind of job for your tem- ' -of my | Perament, your skills and your 1 knew the story, | interests. And most of them have booklets that describe, clearly and accur- went to a local —a ately, the kind of jobs they have, : | dering who's fault it all is! You keep remembering with a certain amount of bitterness that Jack didn’t crash through with a Christmas present—even when you had given him his the Wednesday before Christmas and he still has _| hours left for shopping. You wonder how come all those boys you sent Christmas cards to forgot to remember you. You stew because the party you'd looked forward to so eager- ly didn’t come up to your ex- pectations..In fact you had a punk time—you hatesto think how punk. Even your family didn't realize how vitally important: was your first date with Jack. Though you'd rehearsed them thoroughly in what }| they should say and do—they sort /} of let you down, The evening at home didn't make the impression It left such a bad taste in her| type you really are, so that you mouth that she waited years be- can help the organization pat you fore taking another volunteer job. | Inte the proper spot. At the same time, Mrs. B., an If you do this, you'll have che outgoing, cheerful and chatty type. | following advantages: First, you'll was in the office organizing the |be a more valuable volunteer and files. *-|make a larger contribution, be- It drove her crasy, and after feause you'll like it and stay long- almost ruining the whole system, | 4-. second, you'll make more | friends, because you are at your best when you're being yourself Foot Bath jand doing what comes naturally; 6 ithird, your experience wil) teach of Vine ar you more and be more useful later g iif you want to enter the business | world, because you will be exer- Ki | Is Spores | cising your own innate skills, and | setting experience that is really ip i j j up your alley Dip sa Mild Solution The Red Cross, for example, Plus Clean Socks has a wide variety of volunteer Halts Disease | jobs and describes them so clear- ly that any woman can tell rene Fon bi ATLANTA (INS) — The miid- Whether she would like a specific eateeeal disappointment. = vinegar rinse for milady’s “hair is post or not also good for her husband's feet. | pore are leaflets describing figure. Here's a girl with feelings —each one of them being outraged. Here’s a girl with ideals—but no- by | thing quite matches her standards. Today skin specialists agree that) 4. ‘ the nurse's nine out of ten persons have had Sige service, the bl : seals, athlete’s foot at some time, and) the ecanteca, 28 weil as the that the tenth person will get it) pa :. first aid, ne | People don't behave as they should. Vi a | P. md sooner or later. : end _coctel | Re oet we mene wns! VOraen £ehile _Brsane ates ti ong: | are qin cana ve your oma set. | Buttoned Front Provides snriresem.2atmie icc sours’. sare pet in & one’s fulfilling your own senti- Reataream tometer FOr Wide Range of Sizes io crmmicme meee | stn vcs an wun o ge ae aa A, 4 sibly know (even when you ex- Dear Mrs. Post: Would the | °—lutiee 2 me ctikndalnw| plain in words and draw dia- | Varden Petite, a house that) Very easy to make, its buttoned) ter, im Affanta. 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Crean, Ferndale foot powder or talcum lib) Women x ti to use, simple | Delores D. Mynatt, Berkley erally into your shoes,” Dr. Bauer may now indulge their ee : tested for fit. Has COM) James 1. Moore, 161%) Ouxiane | Continued. —— penchant for unusud] finger rings. e : es i - instructions. Bhirley O. Schade, Detroit Dr. Bauer’s final advice was that |!" 8" intriguing manner, thaks i cents in coins for this Lasrence Lippman. Birmingham there are several forms of ath-|® the imagination of a prominent = ; 5 cents for eagh:pat-| Lillian Nadel, Birmingham lete’s foot, and that if a particular | Jwelry stylist. a. mailing. Send| wanem #. McDonald. Masel Part | case is serious a physician should| vp egal gent oe po tm ¥ West! dear R. Yancy, Mazel Park a . January Clearance | eS Stee Came = | . address with zone . Jr., Birmingham : ‘ Susan 6. Bitm a tr oelberarine é ie weaken aks wlio senerenetal pes Take Advantage‘of Big Savings | tlie SSsees) latter care) gewsmeve ste [oncom || eu een ra 3 pA Nearage Of Pig 2evings = || =i bean | SAMARAS T AEEY™ | | Fore ad pinenpple || Sem Semon a ii Ja . ; or ~ On Our Fine Fashion A | Shape Eyebrows Salads ond ON _| | sre rain putea eis.” a ~Uu ppare Oe Cypress or ee are plain palladium circles. — 4 ae Well-shaped eyebrows lend dis- When joined, the five become an io. tinction to one’s face. Pluck stray "4 oe : " yah hairs daily to keep that clean look on eee and use &. pencil to define .the bilities eotees ee brow. are suggested hy de iL * eh ee. mee * ay s " + . i ; e4 oo ean “ah ee aX ee ee ee ee. ee ee er Ss eS Sf oe ee Se ee ee ee eS eT Fe. eee i ek i ee ‘ a THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1954 | ro, a ~Nettie Rosenstein Designs Put Spot Sp Day-or-Night Ensembles Frue to Form Trigere Emphasizes Longer Torso With Smooth Lines Davidow uses Judith L. Clemence, Pontiac Press homespun eg s editor is attending the New ork Dress Institute showings in New York City. Watch for the fashion Daventree round-up im Menday's Preas tweed in a belted back By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Pontiac Press Women's Editor The costume look for spring witch-has become so popular-with— fashion designs, is a major part ‘zk , ' em phasizin of the Nettie Rosenstein collection, P Shiai This costume that lives like a the slim, Builtea street ensemble or a cock- tail dress is well fitted, true *to the form, but without tension any- where, Neckjines are open and the waistline ia well marked, And unlike may of the costumes shown ~ by other designers, the Kosen- stein little costumes are shown with matching belts. boyish look. Front details include four flaps on the jacket and a stitched band Several cocktail and evening on the skirt. Decklines, but the Jacket is. the A- tiny” hat of ert setael tne, te black and tiny gadget sockets to sleck hip. waite lore length jackets. with back bow Ali of the dresses including the sheath, the cocktail dress and even the grand ball gown which were shown Friday at the Waldorf As- toria, have tiny wraps so that shoulders are always covered One of her most outstanding gowns Was a white silk satin sculptured portrait, topped by a jewel-satin drawstring cape of matching satin. We found a tittle pink somewhrre in most of the costumes, a color that has established itself ‘this spring of 194. * completes the ensemble. (left photo) The smooth lines and the longer _ torso, without the empire bodice | —_—+ plumb-line suit 7 bbeibididdi, STEP « iy 4 » sd ¥ me’ ? phe d iP CORe ee o- 4% Yo g id 2) “és sii B z OE RE light on , -- ie : Jackets iB | Crowd Fills be Hall to Hear’ UM Singers Glee Club Concert Pronounced Finest of the Season | By GOLDA HOGUE One of the finest concerts of tie season was heard last evening Dy | an audience which filled the Poe « | tiac High School Auditorium and showed by enthusiastic applause +s appreciation ef the University ——— of Michigan Men’s. Glee Club arid its distinguished conductor, Dr. | Philip A. Duey. . Well-programmed, the concert | moved chronologically from the : +. tl ea ce, | old Martin Luther hymn “A Mighty | Fortress Is Our God” through | Classical, romantic, and modern . | composers down to the hit tunes of i today. “ voices of his chorus like a great orchestra and proved bimeclf a master of interpretation, subtle shading, and technical skill. Never overtaxing the range or natural ability of his youthful ‘ voices he skillfully built up cli- |maxes and achieved a voice-bal- a jance and continuity. of melodie | line seldom heard outside the pro- fessional Concert stage: : George Frederick Handel's “Care Selve” was the first song +4 ————— and gracefully. This especially: was evident in two modern compositions by R. Vaughn Williams — “Let Beauty Awake” and “The Infinite Shinitig Heaven.” The first of these with a satisfying swing showed a beauti- | ful blending of tone while the set- |ond with its chime-like commen- | tary on the piano highlighting the combines a Beau’ Brummell collar of white pique and silk bow (right photo) with a chevron-tucked na@dy silk shantung day dress from Samuel Winston's collection: Both hats by Sally Vietor. Cotton serge in Empire-styled black is banded under the bosom by Reich-Goldfarb, giving a junior look far spring. The dress (center photo) is gray and white stripes, fashioned with wid¢ straps and unpressed pleats. Roxanne difficult choral procession of dis- were key fashion notes at Pautiv:|Do-C-Do Marks |Child Culture chords, brought the sttedtion of 7th Anniversary IClub Discusses in the unbelted™ princess line three De'C-Do Square Dance Club ob- Sex Education seasons ago, Miss Trigere still shows it in this collection. In her version the body molds the cos- ture, letting the fabric lie against the figure In slender folds. served its seventh anniversary with ‘a dance Thursday evening. The istage was decorated with a large Mrs. Frank Grosse, president of Child Culture Club, used as her Felix Arndt. The more vigorous “Trumpeter” by. Dix proved a surprising con- Announcement has been made of ‘rast and pointed up fine enuncia- the engagement of Barbara Jean | tion and remarkable dexterity. ous cwten om vet = Mrs. Tillotson Arrives Home to Direct Players tion,” when she spoke for the| By RUTH SAUNDERS Mrs. Frederic W. group at the Thursday evening! BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. Robert | wardrobe mistress. |cake with candles, and huge NOs | 'elty volumes hung on the walls, containing names of Simplicity im cocktail and eve- ning fashions are evident in this W " group of fashions. Chantilly lace (each volume agner is | tions for = cocktail and supper apue eal 0 on gota tebe "Mar and Dire Don Weed, the Roy | meeting held in the home of Mrs.’ F. Tillotson arrived home from Mr. and Mrs. R. . “Ted” | road Jan. 24. Ot Buantoen ot Whehbeaem ‘boule: | Schubert. featured uty edeion the kind of costumes, Mise Tri- |Kellers and the Willard Stephens | Maurice J, O'Connell on James) Florida last week in time to take Bechmeges nave. nines —. See vard a fe late Mr. Stephens | Tom Lester, whose high lyrie gevo calle “bert fer: emg ove | Wire Cuteibers indude Dr. and| Sect |up her duties as director of the meme |, of. and Mrs. Richard A- Connell +, pobert L. Williams II He is the | Voice was heard later in “The hee tear are | bare Ralph Wigent, the Virgin | She augmented her talk witb} Village Players’ January show. ; * "? canta Sy ~ oe ge yay son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.| Infinite Shining The complete junior aon ey i news jueae Lampecen a prwein canyon discuss how be, | Sees Sevens a to tate Gee ie _ | visit in Miami Beach with the | Wiliemne of Southlawn aera: rag foe en ee Turks, top’ junior | John Hatherilie, Bir. and Mrs Orrin | Oe ee nove jong Pr cms of| &t the playhouse at a long rehear- | senior Connells. gan Minto ies inated Siete sang very ef designers joined to present the | Huntoon and the Arthur Vernons. | wonton girls and the marriage sal this Sunday evening. and od Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Craig | is & State graduate. He was @ | ions » oe fashion news from their collec- tions. ; The preview supplemented regular press week showings of |} union for teenagers. July-August Group Holds Meeting | Members answered the roll | cali with answers to the ques- bring their husbands and wives with them. Mrs. William E. Kegel ts. her assistant director for the three- evening to Mr. and Mrs. Otis; fraternity. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs et Burke apd Mr. and Mrs Paul | . 7 . briefly Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Noland quartette, * ' . | “7? st ”” the couture group of the New York! «church and Community” was |.“ “Whe should tell the story®” | ot i sees tame Bishop | Seiler. lof Franklin will spend this week- | delighted Dress Institute for the out-of-town | th. topic discussed by Mrs. D. D.| Plans were made for a revela- and Mrs. Gilbert 8. { oo. © mee a} end at the Otsego Ski Club. | close fashion editors, and was given &t Eames Friday afternoon when the | tion of secret pals dinner to be! Gove and Mrs. 8. J. Gillen gath- Mr. and Mrs. Waiker Williams | the Waldorf-Astoria by Horwitz July-August group of First Presby- | held Feb, 11. The next meeting ering properties. have left for a brief trip to Flor- i and Duberman, International JU- | terian Church met with Mrs. Har-| will be a Dad's Night dinner to) ida | nior, Junior Sophisticates and old Howlett on West Iroqtois road. |be held Jan. 28 at the YMCA; Mrs. John E- Halt heads - Both oe @ Reich-Goldtfarb. | Mrs. Paul Kern gave devotions, | with T. N. Slosson as speaker.) makeup and scenic committees for Among residents going to New | i if "i et ; e this show and Thorndyke Dwelley York this week te attend Motor- A particular of the va- (and assisting the hostess were| - 4 a with Paul N a ; Sorority Conducts phan ghee < 2 Mrs. L. C. pride rieus groups ts the princess line, | Mrs. Hugh [Cittle, Mrs. Mark Mo-| A ing lights. ama were Mr. and often topped & curving | ran and Mrs, Roy Wilkinson. Mrs. . : 14 Goad, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Evans, Oi eseh taal and petti- |W. E. C. Huthwaite will be hostess | Happiness Program Louise and Warren Hersey ‘will | Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Osborn and coated for prettiness, or with | for the ‘next. meeting at her home| Mrs, C. L, Johnson spoke on| be in charge of sound effects many others. gentle sloping flare in more se- | on West Iroquois road. “The Story of Mankind” and Mrs. | Mrs. William H, Spinning is * ee dling tickets. . Mrs. Robert C. Wyatt has lead in the play and in the | Thomas. Ogden spoke on “Har- imenious Living” Tuesday women | | evening } jwhen Phi Chapter, Beta Sigma The j@nior collections were rich | PTA Activities nue, has received his doctorate in worsted glen plaid. and fine tweeds | (°5) 5m showed a marked preference over neutral gray and beige tones in ~! estes Semiee See Phi, held « chapter program on are John E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. education at the University of in i an peenlheon 7 Rucqutiye beara of Ea wet te | “Happiness.”” William L. Martin, Eliot W.” Hig-| Maryland and is now on the faculty | see aii md weeetede, Gennd,| inate at Ob geek euness wh tof | “The group met at Hotel Waldron, | gins, Mrs. George S. DixRobert | F there. With his family, he resides spring. d held in the school cafeteria Monday st | and in the business Miller, Mrs. Chester ‘ | at College Park, Md 4 meeting begs offered suggestions for Sigma Phi State Convention, which | Douglas A. ree, Layman e wili be held in Pontiac in October. | Daley and Wallace R. Ivers. Wisner Executive board of Wiener School PTA will meet Monda y at 7:30 p.m. in the their daughter, Joyce Marie, to) Robert D. Phillips are Mrs. Fran- ces Skaja of Yale and Andrew Skaja of Lowell street. Robert, who resides on Lowell street, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Boner of Capac. A late February wed- ding is planned. ja it Ried i 2 i rh ii s e £ ay AX 4 2 a) mm Ap Go Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Lyle of j . Scecccesececessesesesese to-|80%, Irvin Matthew Jr., 15 months, and Mrs. H, Ha afi|Flynn of Flint with 2-monthold Jeffrey, The Wilburs are\$ her | visiting for several winks COR ae Serere rs the Flynag,. * “ ' é 4, OBS, will meet with : Grey, 84 Mark Ave, at 120 ih : * * ; eee ey “tate Se we DE BR oe ye re one iy a 4 : . hi ee ac te ie ke - 4 re - + 7. Seeks Clearance Plan Aid| Devoe Series vev e*+re eee meee Are Open to Public to Lapeer Meetings Also |’ Discuss New Fabrics; LAPEER — A series of meetings on new textiles and their use will start here next week, according Mrs. Dorothy Pohl, Lapeer County Home Demonstration agent. Leading the discussions at the event, scheduled for 1:30 p.m, at s She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Lusk of Union Lake, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jéhn Barbas of Detroit. Following the candlelight ceremony at 7:30 Sunflower Seed bb. . .25¢ the Lapeer Center — will m.,- a reception | SALT ars. Site Categs citing specials. (as vhiened ot tes Rock Salt, --++-1$8 | cased nue rion, Syd eer ee "pote. © | Med. Flake Salt. .1.90 || Times and dates tor ther-mect-] TNE > Aafia: 8 Sok Pellets :.......2.00 ||" "™ be smnounced leis i ae ne DOG FOODS | Drionville Study me oe Ration. 1.90 |\Club Names Head ‘Stiffening of Farm Prices : : sa Raion. 7.2.88 Wie Ortonvitie Study Chub when the : a Cus bec Mal 288 oe bare. Earl ‘Lewis. Millers Dog Meal . . . .2.80 }| Schmidt, vice president; |= Mrs.| Millers Kibbles .....3.40]) : Fromm’s Dog Meal . .3.40 |" Tee anes , Pom Vitality Power Pak . .2.20 Vitality Body Builder 2.65 Red Cross Bloodmobile here. ORTONVILLE — Mrs, Thomas Others elected were Mrs. Harold | day that stiffening farm prices in | Weber Ware, secretary; and, Mrs. | dance” of the rightness of Presi-_ also discussed final | ert | plans for the Monday visit of the | Price # pregram. ‘Shows Ike Plan Is. Right’ WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate! legislation would be necessary to Agriculture Committee Chairman! put a flexible support program in | George Aiken (R-Vt) declared to-| porece since the 1949 agricultural act—which becomes automatical- ly effective again next January dent Eisenhower's flexible farm + upon expiration of the -present mandatory support law—carries such provision, , the. past week are the “‘best evi- Aiken said farm prices rose in | the wake of the President's Mon-| Vitality Kibble ..... 2.90 | | of the Audio-Visual Dept. FEED & SUPPLY CO. We y order fer te — If §| Christ in America order ts over 55.00 We Geliver free 7) An delivered Gay after they are | the Rev. Frank Tully. Vitality Professional 2.85 ||| Congressional Rowena Kibble .... . 2.90 . . Couin’s Kibble |. .,.290| | Highlights Cousin’s Dog Meal .. 2.65] | for This Week Purina Kibbled Meal 2.80 KEEGO HARBOR — “The Bar- | Hunt Club Bones ... .3.65 | rier.’ a motion picture on com- “e | munity improvement, will be show ; iat 8 p. m. tomorrow at Trinity | Methodist Church. REGAL | Sponsored by the Youth Fellow 'ship, the film has the approv All members and friends of the’ ' cultural outlook’’ in a public Senate | ‘church are invited, according to hearing on Monday. Pastor. al unit after it hears Agriculture Sec- of the retary Ezra Taft Benson's testi- | National Council of Churches of | mony next, week. Mr. Congress can write. Ejsenhower's overall ay program recommendations b —————— troducing a bill to give the Con Holly Adds 2 Policemen | modity Credit Corporation an ad- ditional one and three-fourths bil- | Hen dollars in borrowing autheri- ty for this year. He said this will be the first farm legislation to be considered by his have been added to the Holly Vil- Howell police department. Draytes Pisins David Belisle Post 4102, VFW. members will hold « social meeting Monday at p.m. at their ball in _Drayton Plains Benson is to report on the ‘‘agri- Aihen emphasined that se new PROTECT YOUR HOME 291 INVESTMENT From Fire — Storms — Tornadoes , Today—We'll Be Giad te Y sete wy ep aha LAL a AGENCY, INC. — Our Own Personalized "= Service on Every Policy » 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. ; * FE. 5-8172 Michigan Fruit and Orchard News eligible for federal loans .and pur- chase agreements. A retired Kent County farmer, up how much grain had been . P brought to him in 3%, pound lots man, baker nor philanthropist, yet! 44, rv 3 About farmers give him more than eight eight tons. s- tons of grain a year which he kee,’s briefly then gives away to some- tbody etse. What is he? | The answer: He is the agricul- | ture stabilization committee's grain ltester in 24 Western Michigan / | counties. He tests corn and er | samples to see if growers are Lary_or_corn_crib.”” he said ' Holly, tee’s office here, explained: intelligent inquiry. _of the sale. printed on the contract. substance in the contract. 6, Retain a copy of the contract. 7. When you are satisfied that the job is completed, only then should you sign a completion certificate. ‘8. Pay your bill by check or money. order made out to firm. Don’t pay h toa ae ee unless you get a bonafide receipt bearing =n name ‘the company agency the agency guarantees ma _ of the aise: : Precautions May ‘Help You Avoid Fakers! 1. Deal only with firms whose dependability can be established by 2. Be sure the salesman represents the company he claims to represent. 3.Don’t sign papers before you. understand the terms and. conditions. aoe 4. Before you sign, be sure that the name and address of the firm is 5. If promises are made verbally, be sure that they are presented in Gaal ttn eactaliona as yi of othe fem 10. Beware of inferences that because a loan is insured by a Government — terial and workmanship. _ BETTER BUSINESS BOARD — IAC CHAMBER: OF . COMMERCE ‘i tions and agencies.” The office prefers the latter course, rather than selling the grain in competition with farm- ers it is trying to help through loans. sinaenes £0 Bid for Funds _|day farm message to Congress But he told a reporter he will, “with a resultant boost of one-half push for enactment of a new flexi-) | of one per cent in the farm index. . ble support law embodying the | The senator began action on | ™OSt acceptable flexible program .HOLLY — -Two new policemen | lage force. They are Robert Prose of Holly and Charles Sharp of Mil- ford. Sharp was formerly with the “That is a lot for anyone's gran- What happens to the grain when Petted is through testing it? Henry manager of the commit-/| “We can dispose of it in two) ways. We can collegt it until we| "# had a hand in looking after have a salable quantity on hand and advertise for bids, or we can give it away to authorized institu- The Grand Rapids Zoo at John | Township Body Wants Federal Help Clearing Sub-Standard Units at Oakdale ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Plans | to seek federal aid for the clear- | Gace ef'eub-inaterd homes in Cal ,flale Gardens were initiated this | week by the Royal Oak Township | Board. j the housing project, will ask $70,140) |} in government funds as the first | payment on plans and actua} con-| ment of their daughter, Virginia joe refreshments. struction of new homes in the west Eight. Mile community. Oakdale Gardens is a former government project:~ According to Supervisor George |°S. Horkey, the request for fi- | nancial aid wilt be made to = division of slum clearance urban Hace gery rag of the Bar hewmen and Home vinsdbe Fleas ‘for the proposed project are being drawn up by David S§. Greer, Birmingham planning engi- | jneer, Horkey said. If plans are approved the govern.- | ment may bear two-thisds of the | cost of construction, with Reyal| OakTownship paying the balance. | The township is obligated td | make the development self-support- ing. This is impossible until the | sub-standard homes are replaced, declared Horkey. The plans call for replacement of j all sub-standard homes and the | Construction of single homes, mul- | tiple dwelling units, or’ small) industrial buildings on vacant property. Novesta Church Elects Officers at Cass City | CASS CITY — Church and Sun- day School officers were elected at the annual meeting of the No- vesta Church of Christ this week Chairman of the board is E)- don Bruce; clerk is Mrs. Audrey Horner and treasurer is Mrs. Mack | | Little | | Sunday School officers include |-Keith Little, superintendent;. Fer- ris Ware, assistant superintendent: | Marybelle Bruce, secretary: Jevee - Little, assistant secretary, and Joan Atkins, treésurer. broilers they have raised will pro- |MISS VIRGINIA J. REXFORD | “The township, which iow owns) will speak on Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rex- ford of “Sashabaw road, Dray- ‘| A discussion of the upcoming school Meeting to Discuss bun iis: MOMS: Meet Monday School Bond Vote | AUBURN HEIGHTS — Mrs. Alta Scantland and Mrs. John Fruytier WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP —| wi) be “hostesses when Auburn pews Heights Unit 19, MOMS meet Mon- esige vio dpi sd day at 8 p. m. at the American , Monday of the! Legion Hall, F Waterford Township. High School) An official from the Oakland Parent-Teacher-Student Organiza- | | County Office of Civil Defense is scheduled to address the ‘group. (BOB'S auditorium will be members of the township school board and Supt. William Shunck. Acting as -moderator will be Mrs Helen Vann, president of the | Chicken House "S eeeentaternepeaitll Noon-Day Auxiliary to Meet Lunches WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Rooms for Metropolitan Ladies Auxiliary 62 Banquets, will meet Monday at 8 p. m, at ‘the Waterford Township CAT Binld-~ ing. Mrs. Burton Hilliker and Mrs. ton Plains, announce the engage- ‘June, to Daniel C. Stough Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. | |Stough Sr. of Highland Home, | Ala. : a March wedding is planned. = Fruit Growers Plan 3 Lectures MSC Professor to Talk on Color Improvement at Meet Here Tuesday | A series of three meetings gov- | ering topics of interest to growers in. this area is being planned by the Oakland County Fruit Growers, according to Hans H. Haugard, county extension agent. First of the programs will be | held at 8 p. m Tuesday in the | Social Welfare Bidg., 1260 West ;Blvd. when Dr. Donald. Hootman’ “Improving Fruit! Color."’ A Michigan State College staff member, Dr. Hootman will tell the tatest methods and techniques of improving color in fruit. In addition, Kar! Bailey, district horticultural specialist, will discuss latest methods of fertilizing fruit trees Dates and topics of the other two meetings will be announced later, } Haugard. said The 1953 harvest gave the U.S the third largest crop total on record. = ———— Ss Grain Tester Handles Eight Tons of Wheat Each Year The monument will be erected Sen eS eee on the Hillcrest farm of the late program. Last fall a: Zeeland batchery his gave the school vocational educa tional department. and the Future |Farmers of America chapter 130 | chicks as a reward for winning a | chicken of tomorrow contest. The chicks were started in a | breeder’ house given to the stu- remodeled by them. chickens. And every week one of the flock was drawn and for the Tuesday exhibit the weekly growth and development. Those remaining, weighing about two and a half pounds, will provide the box lunch attraction. * 7. 7 Michigan Apple Storage | _ | servation officers get the rest to) Ball Park gets part of it and con- | replenish wildlife feeding stations C. A. Smith Sr.,\near Chester, by son, C. A. Smith of Grand » | Rapids. near the spot on Hillcrest farm where HC Larry is buried. * ¢ * | Tonia County's Odessa Town | ship is the fifth In the state to adopt. {he township farm agent plan under the Kellogg Founda. tion-Michigan State College pro- gram ___of __intensive. work. Den Eppetheimer, former Hillsdale County farm agent, is at work as Odessa Township agent. College officials report that more than 80 farmers in the area are pledged to the program. The other four programs have been launched in Newton Township, near Battle gether in sparsely séttled Kalkas- | ka County;. Denmark ‘Township, | Tuscola County; and Almont Town- ship, Lapeer County. The development in intensified farm agent work is being watched | —_—_— extension _ Creek; three townships banded to-~ in game preserves. * 7 > Caledonia High School poultry students will eat the fruits of their labors here Jan. 19. Some of the closely by the nation’s farm avw- | thorities. : i 497 Elizabeth Lake Road Leland Barker will be in-charge en FE 3-9821 Special Dinners Complete Dinner Roast Turkey Roast Beef Swiss Steak OLD HEIDELBERG 1727 &., Telegraph Road COCKTAILS - WINES Fox and Hounds Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Phone Birmingham M1 4-4800 NOW SERVING LUNCHES From’ 12 Noon as Well as Dinners: from 5:30 ' It’s a Treat to Eat At.. Les Hutchinson’s Cafeteria 4541 DIXIE HWY. ®. Gene Shaw, Mgr. » _is currently valued $210,000, the world's record price. L PURINA and ‘Phone FE Prscoeen. ~ bescessguccess aed ———K—s ee eee eee ee a + ae “PROOF POSITIVE OVER In Used Cars Sold in First Year of the AUTOMOBILE Segoe Valaue Sales and Bargain Prices Make The Best Place to Trade.a Used Car ane Best Place to Buy a Used Car Phone MY 2-241l Loke Cried Vy ~ ON SSS = = = - ; Dick Haymes Has Virus, Misses Night Club Dates MIAMI, Fla. *—Dick Haymes, | posop night club entertainer and husband! he is confined tochis bed. of movie star Rita Hayworth, was | reported today to be ill with a viru Chin Cut for Chin infection and failed to fill his en- gagement at the Clover Club, Haymes appeared-at the club early in the week but-missed-one! Received—a—eut—on—thechin. | aptear last night. ' Watch for our opening en- nouncement in the early spring Drive-In Theater 2150 Opdyke Rood he ay = | shw Thursday night and did not Haymes and his wife_were at | thé Roney Plaza Hotel at Miami The hotel confirmed that WALLINGFORD, Conn, (UP) — William S. Chin, 35, of New York, | was injured in an automobile acci- | dent on the Wilbur Cross Parkway. a Saturday Last Complete Show Starts at 10 P. M. ON THE GIANT WIDE CURVED SCREEN! “THE STAND AT APACHE RIVER PLUS—ON OUR REGULAR SCREEN! ’ | inet ete aie "4 . \' UY. } eet two swing- ve M Pre ‘ - ay ’ > \ 4 CITY THEATER MAN AND male,” as she stops off in Detroit Crowley, young Paramount player in “Forever Fe-| liam Holden, Paul Douglas ae ¢ * rare: “‘No comment.” . it | Keep Quiet on '| British Honor By BOB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD w—It's - hard imagine Martin and Lewis being | quiet about anything. But it's true. The mad comics were recent lehosen the favorite box office team in a. British poll. That was something of a surprise, consider- ling last year’s blowup between 'Dean and Jerry and the English critics, who panned their act. I asked the pair for some words about their selection as British }favorites. They replied with a 7 . They figure that their relations with the English are touchy enough, and anything they ight say could be used against them. 3 Press which Sanford carried in his pocket. thur Sanford, Oakland Theater manager, meets Pat | “Forever Female,” co-starring Ginger Rogers, Wil-| billing in the film go to Marjorie * . 2 i. sw. ceili etd ; ang STARLET—Ar- , Pontiac and the-stariet, will be while touring 35 | shown in Pontiac in the near future. Russia Rises By TOM WHITNEY Associated Press Foreign Staff | This week's hullabaloo over a proposed purchase of surplus but- | ter and oil- for the Soviet Union underlines one fact: Moscow is ac- tively seeking to make her econo- mic weight felt in the world of trade Agencies of the Soviet govern- ment and of other Communist gov- ernments are trying to buy and | sell in the non-Communist world And non-Commanist governments and officials are interested. | Gunnar Myrdal, secretary gener- | al of the United Nations Economic | Commission for Europe, is making |a tour of his territory which will take him to Moscow as well as the capitals of the West | . East European allies of the 8 i o| 5 t 3 af eee To = is tii it i a k ‘ ae | : : * See | ' 1 ; Te : | “eed ¢ ’ ; j . / CAPE + , ¢ eee 2 ee ct Sees eee a | U.S. cities. Miss Crowley found good reading in the discussed with various European’ USSR, were active too. For in- | Ever-Larger Says He Supported | shortages the order of the day.| HAMILTON, Ohio i®—Hauled be- Instead all Western countries now fore the Common Pleas Court on have surpluses of many goods for 4 charge he failed to support his exports and are actively seeking wife and three children, Edison tarcgn marets. i this stuation | Tushes of Middletown said be di with keen competition developing “What did you provide them within the non-Communist world, with.”’ demanded Judge Fred B many sellers are casting willing Cramer yesterday eyes in the direction of the vast “Well, I took some wine home markets controlled by sueniem to settle the wife's nerves,’’ he re- : And . : | plied. pasha — = Govereenens “You probably drank it your- giving approval. self,"’ the judge said. “ . Six While the war was going on in Korea, while the markets for all export goods in the West were geherally brisk, while the Commu- nists were only interested in buy- months in the workhouse for you.” Center Line Youth fo Get Hero's Medal to a 12-year-old ican So they're holding their tongues for the present. The fact is that Ttheir bosses were much perturbed by last year’s hassle. The British Isles account for a large percent- age of the take on Martin and Lewis pictures i * > * | Jimmy Stewart an dhis wife are off on a nationwide tour to help e his latest picture, “THE Glenn Miller Story.” And how is the famous wartime flier going? By train. But he has no phobia about air travel. “On these tours, the only rest you get is on the train be- tween cities,” he explained. “If you go by air, you're busy all the time.”’ * - . The studios are no longer letting contract players remain idle. You lean tell that by the Lucille Ball- |Desi Arnaz picture, “The Long, Long Trailer.’ Third and fourth Main and Keenan Wynn Miss Main is in the picture for a good minute. Wynn plays a traffic cop at an intersection, and his scene lasts no longer than 3 sec- onds. They are probably the high- est paid bit players of all time. Figure in World Trade Family—With Wine India Ends Airline Treaty With U. S. NEW DELHI, India . ®— India has formally notified the United States that she wishes to terminate a seven-year-old commercial agree- ment regulating the operation of two American airlines here The terminaion, requested yes- terday, end of period The two nations have tried un- successfully for two years to nego- tiate a modification of the 1946 treaty. India sought to modify the number of U. S. flights through the country, contending that the lines competed with her own nationalize International Air Transport. becomes effective at the prescribed -month Renewed efforts to reach a new Gen, Brownell said Wednesday he does‘ not know how many of the 2,200 were removed WASHINGTON @—Sen, Neely Hy ; (D-W Va) charges the Eisenhower Movie, Then to Poris administration with-using the label | LOS ANGELES: «= Actress “escape criticism for removing | G¢" Tierney, who has returned faithful civil service employes .. tian to furnish a_public breakdown of the grounds on which 2,200 gov- | ernment workers have been ousted | “security risks.” In addition to suspicion of dis loyalty, the program put into oper- ation by the Eisenhower adminis- tration makes drunkenness, im- morality and other shortcomings ground for security dismissal. President Eisenhower had de- clined to give a breakdown. Atty as Actors Reconciled HOLLYWOOD @—French-born movie actress Corinne Calvet and her actor husband, John Brom- field, have become reconciled aft- er a week's separation and will -~ vn *) * Open 1:45 P. M. ‘til 11:30 © 40c ‘tH S * Eve. 60c * Child 186 . * ; TODAY | x “4 A *- 2, * , he * * * iB at CAR Sw! [MO i! “ol Pu ee e ty ? os a . Bd At 3:51 - 5:30 = 10:20 At 2:00, 4:20, 6:40, 9:00, 11:25 he STARTING WEDNESDAY : “IMPACT” and “D. 0. A.” ; “LAST TIMES TODAY—"“Coerbine Williams” ALSO — “Fearless Fogon” Eves., Sun. S5e 20° = Kida: Always 186 SUNDAY Prices: Mat. 35¢ 8 ® STARTS the 30s Western equipment per-| Center Line who pulled a Airways and Trans World Airlines mitted them to industrialize the| fellow St. Clement School pupil Inc.—operate through India, | Series Uptae. mesnn tneldiy. aah from the path of a fire truck. | , ‘The recipient, Andrew Cravag- ' ing their drive to industrialie the | gorrar"she the “eee iar 3ee,| COMMuUnity Theaters | Communist world including China uary and pulled Goerge Schnobien x and they need capitalist -help. from the path of the truck which , goods and foodstuffs from the West In addition to the medal, ait Arena,” Gig Young, this year is intense, the Reds con-| grew will be the club's guest at eat Hills- Rech. ak te | tinue to set their long term sights; the national AAA Schoolboy patrol | surphy, Lori Nelson; “Half « Here,” Red on breaking down completely the | ratty in Washington, D. C. next | Stsiten. Jean Mi Sey tent.” Western restrictions on trade in) ooring ‘ Creeks. Cin ude_Doapht . aie | Strategic goods and equipment. | shsbitteidiedisherignmtipen ain.ets | Sat: “Stand et Apeche River The U.SS.R. can, if it wishes, , . ho ee have great weight in international Quite a Bit to Say | ane markets both as buyer and seller. | NEW HAVEN. Coon. (UP)—Po-| sat: y to Lave.” Technicolor, The things it can export in large: ; ‘ | Rether Williams, Van s > 6 Bie WES ENOTES SE, SS Que oun. Tues: as ih ot 2:50 - 6:00 - quantities make formidable | tioning Richard H. Lewis about a | Technicolor ps. Busumes F Starts 9:00 list, and it can always use almost | minor theft. they asked the routine | G2zmu7i. "*" Dimers “Tee Aetes | DANE DURYEA in anything in its own economy or in| question, ‘‘Have you any more to Thurs. Set: “Cruising: the w wi agape Di cca a 0 say?” and he confessed to eight ye a Ch ° ee a ee icagzo | The Russians ere going “in for/ tive months. “I didn’t want any-| set: “wings 0: 1c Newt.” ‘Teehat- pe pegs De Beep nA body to serve time for something I) $7'°r, Sets teehmiecier, Gene Barry,” : ofa whats sates of eantrion, S| a> Lewts tS oe etn ae CO-Starring MARY ANDERSON which cannot be sold elsewhere. ‘ : | Rene cor domes Gneueg, warenee ds, tmey make voch deals ther| Pontiac Theaters | vscwame sm as euck ea, Ge = oS en ee oe Baye se; Be Mame geet Aes sent Strand) the country whére they purchased. OAKLAND pS ¥. pee They've gotten their foot in the| Starts Fri.: “How to Marry al cme: “Halt be Py ey NOW thru FRI. door there. If they expand this foot- | Seen Bogen. 5 hold considerably they may some | Bacall, Marilyn Monroe Grant, day be in 4 position to pull the rug out from under whole—sectors—of | + the economies of foreign nations. Starts Sat.: The Russians will have to mul-| Girls,” Bob tiply their trade with the West con-| Ariene Dahl, mn fir agreed cng eet position important Western |f : pect ta a possibility im the long SHOWING! » . Whatever policy the U.S. govern- rm tne ment adopts, it seems fairly cer- , tain that in the coming years the , me it U.S.S.R. will be a more important : son) Sell ee dw ers NEMASCO cE ny ies = g s- 4”™ : This means that the butter and conttonsed off deal is just the first |] such issue to come up for discus. | sion here. The question of trade |} policy towards Russians is on and 10 children epee, ar Puig, this week, . Cobb work = “Pannell said he didn’t plan any dactininioitan ‘OON “THE F NEIGHE i “> —— _ - ¥ ) ee pa Neate % a ea et et mr | petty 5.980 J Gea Cems |] mE — a BRS Tee Nn fa "erm he wats "|| Resp Sen, $10; Ca. -a30_ I “MOMIATO the 12 ME nm ||| PRICES—Matingss SDe—ve, © Som. 800—1 Died ai i lig Sky 1S BURRESS of i, # 2% y awa t Xx / ; ee : , ae Mar ts re eee a | key Tee aw Fe cae A 1, ip : ee : ? ©. pela Be rr Soret ees soy OT NG GEN RE ge ais eee ee ee a i LY ee ey Hal é i z | rf z i ir! il: rE vt H wEE z Tit " : Little Chiefs were drubbed 5435 63 Puts ~—Holquin Ahead n Crosby Test qu i i i a fg 2° om atl a sig Fixe pee Hull 4 Eg - F i AF Bens Cut Shamrock Streak, Eaglet Five Stays Unbeaten 49-40, for their 5th win without a RO St. Mary handed St. Rita its ing doomed the Shamrocks after an even Ist period. At the close i : ; 1 E = ' \e~ Saeke - Hit ecounnawd a Hi “ae Lededsuaet aleecetucdcest Sleencusou’ 3| SI U Star in Lead s#e § 1 fi : : bi i z : ®| i ig fa iis é 5 g F i i : nah j ‘ Susguseussrasss : : i Ml , ft SEsszvesezzenSseinesz2 Witte 31 In the night's other SCL contest, | Full Approval lof MSC Squad f fs by Junior Trojans in the prelimin- Casteel’s 12 points Chuck Lyons and 15, and Paul Ham- for Saginaw. c peau Grr arr 3 612 Lendromt 3 6 6 2-0-8 Moataren,¢_3 33) e 22 6 Mall,e ” te Ayling,.g © 4136 Davis, ¢ 7.329) Pee, ¢ 3 @ 6 Johnson.g & 6 6 Jobnsten,f 3 @ 6 L’gherne,g 1 © @ Biacklaw,e 1° © pie see PONTIAC ......5000: 3 6 te SAGINAW... ceees 13 13 Mh. ate Missed free threws—Poentiac 7, Sagi- 5. James ~# | AAU to Study Effects . of Sports on Women NEW YORK (INS) — National Amateur Athletic Union has launched a special study of the ef- fects. of athletic competition on *| women and will report at the an- nual AAU convention next Novem- ber. AAU president Louis G. Wilkie said the step was taken as a pre- lude to an attempt to make a bet- ter showing in women's events at jections sometimes raised to wom- en's competition. i | HOLD IT, BUD!—Saginaw’s Bob Maturen (22) ; quick skids tq a fast stop in the 2nd period of Friday's the 1956 Olympics and because ob- | game with Pontiac in Central Junior High’s gym. inaw’s Reason for the quick braking is the cutéver started | scrap, 60-50, for their 6th pe a ee ee ee ae a ee ae a . 4 Western Pros Favored in Final Game of ‘1953 ping over when the finest Day penne of the National Football L e engage in in Memorial Coliseum. The contest, expected to attract upward of 35,000 fans, pits 31 selected players of the Western Con- — against a like squad of the Eastern Con- erence. for 1 p.m. (4 p.m. EST). ae. Norman Van Brocklin and Y. Brilliant array of receivers, ground attack, is favored to | Po tpt ee ah herr PRE ERO ee é a air wg : , break, but Maturen passed off to Sam Davis 11) at left who sunk a buc At right is Sag- Andy Johnson (15). Trojans won the bitter ‘by Chiefs’ Dick Ayling (18). Ayling halted the | SVC Victory. straight win, and 3rd ~ Skippers Upset Farmington By JACK SAYLOR Action was wild and wooly on | the Oakland County prep basket- ball front Friday night with a number of upsets spicing the re- sults. Milford avoided trouble by win- ning its 6th straight game, beating Northville, 57-47, Biggest shocker of the night was played at Water- ford, whete Walt Ashley’s Skippers tacked a 57-44 upset on Inter-Lakes leading Farmington. Victory was only Waterford’s 2nd in its last 23 games and the Ist conference win in the team’s three years of play, but it was by far the sweetest for the Ashleymen. Farmington had | games, while Waterford had a 0-7 i mark, but the Skippers out-hustled Dick Tims broke a scoring slump to pace the winners with 14 points. Bob Jacober added 13. Skippers hit 19 of 26 free tosses and had a 19-17 edge in field goals. Daugherty Gets |Ohio Prep Grid ‘Mentor Handed Kansas Position LAWRENCE, Kan. (®—Chariles V. (Chuck) Mather high school coach at Massillon, Ohio, the past six seasons, today was given a Duffy Moves Into Job Vacated by Biggie Who | Takes Director's Post three-year contract as head foot- ball coach at the University of Kansas. Salary was not disclosed. | AST LANSING (UP) . Michi.! V_ Sikes, who resigned last ‘Nov. gan State players hailed the selec-| as usual for us next year,” added Postula said the Michigan State squad which went to the Rose Bowl and brought back a 28-20 win over | UCLA knew “all along”’ only 3 games. Pool Mark Tumbles in Indians Victory won the AT fi 4] p o., lie sz seeuaesencesensezees exens) + and-out-shet-the Falcons this night A substitute forward sparked Milford’s victory. John Sherwood collected 20 points, including 15 in the 2nd half. Redskins now have a solid lead loop. Loss | but two other contenders lost for & $ (ity uae eee ae f : i fi clettt g : i : i Lapeer won its Ist gatte of the season at Lake Orion's expense, 40- 36. Troy solidified its lead in the Oakland B by downing Madison, | 45-35. Colts trailed for 3 periods, Fitzgerald, 56-37. Ferndal League by topping Port Huron, 53-41. Mt. Clemens moved into the runnerup slot by edging East De- troit, 55-53, while Birmingham was losing to Hazel Park, 62-52. MILFORD z f : : E Sl eekroes e-eeu-vl euveves™ Bleasce } Blaewne i; Slede coreeeee it Sl-eensesan® Sl wonee-euu™ —_ — eeeen’t Z Fi ae ae a i z i af fl a4 Hs a8 Hy Pi i . il Irish, Terps Spoil Clean 'Records of 2 Top Squads il it susnas : + : euvsscs i E i a g qi int 1 4 THE BE ie # | remamned undefeated | and atop the Eastern Michigan, Sl eae L 13-51 SSiurEsenesesasenkeassssssss Hoping to upset such calculations, however, are equally excellent stars of the Eastern team as pas- sers Otto Graham and Bobby Thomason, and such ge as Pete Pihos, Dante Lavelli and Elbie el. victory LOS ANGELES (AP)—The 1953 football wars, lap- just a bit into 1954, finally come to an end e 4th annual Pro Bow! game It will be televised nationally over the DuMont system, with the Los Angeles area blacked out. Kickoff is slated Westerners, with a three-decker passing staff Of Bobby . Tittle and a us a seemingly superior by at least a touchdown, | -|- ‘The West, handled by Buddy Parker, coach of the champion Detroit Lions, will be seeking its 3rd straight Pentiacg Press Phetes poten - BASKETS A-COMIN’—Twd points were on the way in each of prep cage shots caught Friday night by the Pontiac Press camera. At the left, Holly’¢ Jerry Hunter (27) drives in for a lay- | up as the Broncs surprised Keego Harbor, 43-40. Arm in the fore- ground belongs te Dick Smith of Holly. At the right,-an unidenti- fied St. Mike cager drops in two points in the last two minutes de- | spite the efforts of St. Benedict substitute Wermister (21). Sham- | rocks lost, 57-30, Basilio Is Favorite ul Runs String in TV Bout Tonight fo 12 Straight — jse: Sere S Foes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . Sa made it 42- straight lastnight, | gitorium. over Michigan |_ Rech. Decline in Ability of New. York City College Fives By HUGH FULLERTON JR. NEW YORK @®—The sports of this village in their z naEE Hii ~ z 3 z : 2 i Z : Hurting Game in Gotham prove or look around for some a rt i i . , at rt undefeated college basketball team, ‘televised bout at Dinner Key Au- scoring a lopsided, 90-52, victory! ‘The fight will be televised na- tionally (ABC) at 9 p. m. (EST) ? i 3_ - TIE PONTIAC PRESS "SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1954 " > oS, ‘ ww if™ ti =e amiga ich ae ae HOUSE OF MANY ANGLES—A two-story house plan that from the back appears to be a one-story, was chosen by the Shelton Wrights at 1266 Club Drive, near Forest Lake Country Club. Built of reclaimed brick, it sits on the very top of @ hill presenting a view of Long Lake and miles of wooded fields and hills. All reoms follow the exterior lines of the house giving many different angles. One hall PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, _ die a4 2. GM Ee fe Pa is go ee ear Ee ee has « complete right-angled wall. -Despite the angles, the house has been designed to utilize all wall space. It has three fireplaces whose backs meet—in the den, living room. and long porch. Located on a three-acre site, it is part of the late Colonel Edwin 8. George estate. Green Soothes Ulcers “Oh! My aching ulcer.” Are you aiding and abetting that misery of many by select- ing the wrong colors for your home walls? The experts have discovered that dark forest green is ex- tremely soothing to anyone suffering from ulcers. WRIGHT LIVING ROOM—One of the three fireplaces in the Draw curtains 4 ae Ss 2 42 FG LS bh Pat FG whips; ek | Your Neighbor’s House Mackground for LIVING Shelfon Wrights Find Unusual Hillside for Their Angled, Contemporary Home - By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Everyone in the Shelton Wright family at 1266 Club Drive, near Forest Lake Country Club, takes credit for discovering their unusual] hillside homesite. Building into the very crest of their high hill may have been the idea of the young attorney son, Newell, who after a seven and a half-year stint in the Navy is hanging out his shingle in Decatur, Ind.; it could very well have been the urging of teacher- daughter Carolyn who is a staff member at Birmingham Torry School; or, of course the Michi- gan State College junior, Willis, may have visioned the merits of elevation for his interest in de- signing and producing precise fidelity worker, Wright would drop his children off at this hill to fly their kites while he made peri- odic inspection tours of Camp ; formerly located near But C. E. Raymann of Bir- mingham, designer with archi- tect H. H. Hallett of Detroit, put Wright home is done in ledgerock. Draperies with brown back- ground and yellow and beige print duplicate the out-of-door colors. — ‘for their the Wrights’ home ideas on a drafting board and came up with a house of “many angles.” “We didn’t want just the asual square or rectangular house. We wanted some angles, and we have them,” pointed out Mrs. Wright. Exterior is of reclaimed brick and the two-story plan has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen and breakfast area, den, recre- tion room, utility room and a two-car garage Even the halls are angled to follow the exterior angles of the house, One hall boasts a com- plete right angle. From the driveway approach the twe floors are visible, and climbing the winding ledgerock steps you begin to get the feel- ing of being “up in the world.” This carries throughout the house with each room having windows so placed that a wide countryside view is possible. Even in this contemporary home, by choosing traditional backgrounds in colors, wall- papers and warm woods, the Wrights provided a lovely setting 10-year-old wavy cherry furniture and ironstone china. These have been in the Wright family for generations. The color schemes in all the rooms have been taken from nature’s own palette. Living room, with its soft sunset pink, printed draperies. The dining room has & French print paper with blue background and the kitchen is an angled room with cup boards in hand-rubbed knotty pina. Yellow highlights the wood tones and in the breakfast area a pear shaped table has a greell formica top. Captain's chairg complete the setting with dott mentary print cushions matching the draperies. A polished copper hood frames the native stone fireplace in the den. Pine panels this room and it has one full wall of bool shelves The Wrights are collectors of bird prints and this room is @ natural background for the dige Also serving as the musié gie Hall when Willis adjusts Big high fidelity mechaniams. 5 of a deeper beige French net are used with the ee eS ee, ee ae ee oe a lO ae a. 2 ee ia Se se Detroit and Air Conditioning icine reteinte eel cornér of Dwight Ave, and West Shop. | ‘Constructed by Perc Secord who | Viner A. Rantanen, with the de- : rand i Opening Barber-Beauty eal ls Located at West Huron, Dwight A new business building. at the Huron Stagill have its graid openingMonday under the name of the Capitol Barber and Beauty served as his own general con- tractor, the building measures 18 x 62 feet and the architect was signer being Elden P. Eroh of : 955 Argyle FE 2-6070 CONGRATULATIONS to PERC SECORD * “GRAND OPENING of the ” CAPITOL BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP Huren Street at Dwight Avenue BET What TO PERC SECORD a Pontiacs a ge id * Secord will occupy the front barbershop and the back of the building will be leased to Dor- ethy Boice for a beauty partior. The beauty parlor will have its | hy ca | e 1 own private entrance on Dwight | avenue and a 30 x 90-foot parking area will be provided for the con- | venience of the customers. Built of brick and cinder block, the new building has an air- conditioned interior and featurgs | the latest type of lighting and ultra- | THPONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1954 essential. ed | ___ But even that precaution can. | be nullified by failure to main- tain another defensive wall— foundation. The rats and mice actually are invited visitors if you have permitted cracks te develop in the foundation. i) They'll take advantage of -such SLOPED CEILING TREATMENT—It takes some extra imag-| pPeniné® nd slip right inside ” ination to make a bedroom interesting when the ceiling slopes and! patching up bad spots in the | side walls are only five feet high, But it can be done. Take, for) foundation is an easy job, too. | example, this charming room which was planned for the daughter | Just mix a sufficient quantity ot | of the family. Both sides sloped sharply, making the toom seem | ready-prepared mopiar or cement | like @ tunnel. But smart planning and a little carpentry did wonders. | ¢ith water in a pail and carry| On one side of the room, the space under the eaves was en- mixture to the spots where | closed to form a closet, storage chest and shadow bé¥ for dolls. On | Mice in Winter 4 i rats and mice, that is — to slip Don't Allow Uninvited. Pests to Slip Into Home in Cold Weather “Cold weather is the signal for Uninvited guests — pests such as) in keeping all garbage and | trash in covered cans is an E Are . Offering FREE ‘Safety Inspection! ...on all types of Oil Heating Equipment We will also show you the proper method.of op- erating your oil burner in a safer, more economical wey! all FE 4-1504 es 24-Hour Service Nights, Coll - FE 4-4509 ~—Exclusive Timken Dealers rr Vira X OTLB ITA hue PLAITITELE, Oi. HEAT “4, Ts hs 73 S. Parke St. "| modern fixtures in both barber | little time and expense. > | and -be sections. the other, a canopied bed—what little girl doesn’t dream of one? hould , ’ ‘ | = —is smart camouflage for the ceiling, too. It’s easy to build from Case be though, 44 Years in Heating Business in Pontice in the use of such eradicators so IN YOUR NEW BUILDING { Ky | tapered four by fours, scalloped cornice boards and chints valance.| as not to endanger children or ; B t | The eyelet-edged curtain matches those at window. household pets. ‘ es a, } F : . . | or ECONOMY and SATISFACTION e = ; | We are proud to have | Wishes Trading-in of Homes New Development THRIFTY PEOPLE INSIST ON... installed the ASPHALT | of Industry in Past and Coming Year . TILE and RUBBER BASE | ; How to trade in your house for; out the wrinkles — pérsuading | as good a mortgage break for the ue t ] in your New Building at || Segetmmma | Se aie Sr ri outta eee tes ees |e eee eee BN W Huron St. at Dwight UCCESS IN gest problem tackled by the home | would modernize trade-in houses to| Under the present system, bi 99g — Lump — toker — entucky . . . ; | } USINESS building industry in the past year. | make them marketable — and now | 94. down payments jo ann | n the New Progress was made in ironing | the idea is expected to grow into 4, oid houses than on new holses. For Smokeless Fuel We Have | Cap and Beauty i —— ithe biggest development for the | The Federal H Aa f . Building home building industry and the | 16. “is: vying — . — Pocahontas -- Egg -- Stove -- Stoker -- Briquetts ° BRICK - BLOCK | "ome cvnine Dudlic for 1954 and FHA Administrator Guy Holly. and Last but Not Least “DISCO” This can mean a lot to you. | day recently said Congress would . & and STONE WORK even if your house was built be asked to “make it possible to Let Us Be Your Coal Dealer! APPLIANCE and FLOOR COVERING ‘ “ MIRRORS he odmnt ie Was oo agro treat old and new housing more | on t mit t some milion two- nearly alike. 2511 Elisabeth Lake R4—Plenty of Parking FE 40081 | GEASS WINDOWS Capitol Barber and | Cia" noses "wore bait in'the| The only way to get tnd KAISER COAL. and SUPPLY CO. Mon., Tues, Wed. & Thurs. 9 til 6—Fri. and Sat. 9 ‘til 9 P catiae Mire as aay Shop at even er ” ¥ | teetiation all over the 2 couney 702 S. Peddock Street Phone FE 4-3555 y ve v oo sma or by eroving_fuon Frtermore, | tyne of mariage — more a | . Wm. Slaughter |, i=, country are over 35 years | i oto encourage bunder ae Congratulations. to Pere Secord bane | 5c 3 dort ourself and moderni-| more, ‘when he wenle ie tay | oreman and His New Building! 3 | i... | fir . . ways are the job just seems to be top much. | small families THOROSEAL PRODUCTS for INTERIOR CONGRATULATIONS to PERC SECORD | "nom ‘rouse may te the ont itomen ee see the eating Sys and EXTERIOR WALLS On the GRAND OPENING tnawer in these caseas, || And there always are big fam: wc» Heating Syst Of course, anyone | lies who need of a house Blender ROUGH FRAME LUMBER of the cid house can sel it and bay a| than they can afford in new com Operate and em J . [mew ane net ahweys | Sructen. How lt Will CAN BE INSTALLED IN ANY Furnished -by: Capitol Barber and Beauty Shop | cs, vem sts | | atom sscaton a Worm Your A NEW on Ount DIXIE LUMBER CO.. » Inc. : brokers and then try to convince | tage iden “becemse tree nag . = _ ° wp. He has to have the cash ¥00| fom fag ne erne® Bee Goodwill Automatic Heating Co. Oakland he loan to : ve. want pies the cash or tone wr or ati a mae eceneee Teed FE 2-7849 . F. J. POOLE CO. | cesece SSS 3 2s we . dertul , ub full —s And their ® Se 151 Oakland Ave. FE 4-1594 1) the trade-in idea would persuade ere ahd menctactorers pA an 2 © Supplies - Congratulations bee sc ed cose, © ol « Dishwasher : The builders also know there is ; We are proud to have—been Sate cen eetl © Water Heaters i selected to furnish and install ; © Water Softeners To Pere Secord the Electrical Equipment in Phone FE 4-0127 Bg tacit ay icy a fer « job well done at the New CAPITOL BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP Perc Secords new building. KEASEY ELECTRIC 4494 Dixie Highway OR 3-260! "fhe Little Prambing and STANLEY R. NIELSEN 1 suneonk Ganine 2182 SOUTH the real PLEASURE of 100% PONTIAC VARNISH COMPANY PAINT STORE —€ass Ave.at Huron Street /» GRAND OPENING ~ In Our New Heme, January 18th “4 | Congratulations Pere Secord on your new 4 ) amas Ne - Capitol Barber and Koval How Modewn and Ne!” The ready mixed oil plastic paint - Creates thet beautiful smooth texture decoration Done in @ simple manner—with @ paint brush —l's an cay painting process Goes da feas factiled sotpiyeatiihtin deal and BEAUTY SHOP CAPITOL sperkling, dean water... —— coleoetiing, “hoe ee ne « Give Holdens Stamps Barber Shop | rare nee gsc mates yor here $4.10 « we On Alt Retail Pvechenes FER SEPOMD, Gree bee Ro i ae ae: = mon. | emaeno | S==5 |PONTIACPAINT een aes H. H. STANTON Mfg. Co. FE 5-8912 re end Service | 17-19 S. Perry St. 7 : “FUs-6184 - THR PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, Avoid Burst Pipes. “ | r ™ If you're planning to leave your > 0 ‘home empty while going on a ‘winter vacation, be sure to érain | tee “all water pipes by closing the main valve and leaving all faucets open until there is no more watery in the pipes. Gently eireulates clean warm air Filters and humidifies aiz |} you breathe Quick, quiet heat pomenertiane eomfort— ower fan ean be eper- ated alone JAI OIL FURNACE For warm air heating systems Phone for FREE home heating survey Genenat @erecraic end prgven eating an Steet Metal Contractor 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 Home Modernisation. 61 | Ad@dition, Til Melrose, Ellis Issues Permit — City OKs $15,000 Job. for Women’s Store at. | 48 N. Saginaw St. Among permits issued by the city’s building department this | week was one for $15,000 for re modeling a woman's apparel store at 48 N. Saginaw St., issued to Herman R. Finkelstein. Build addition, west Supply, $1,406 Rebuild porches, 6 Semponta, Peoples Builders, _ Finish atte, oot KB Pirst, Ambassador WALLPAPER Choose from the following Books: Birge - Schumacher | Lloyd Strahan Nancy Warren, Etc. MATCHING FABRICS 71 W. Huron FE 4-2571 Open a Charge Account —We Deliver— - BUILD IT YOURSELF 140 B Howard, Cold May Be Cause of Sticking Doors If cold damp weather has made | perature is the culprit—heat on one side and cold on the outside causes | The Constitution Building Co. will open the first of 100 homes in its new project today at 172 West Afrin Arbor Street, Pontiac. +—Completely furnished, the model home will show the prospective | home buyer what can be done | with these two-bedroom homes that ‘will range from $6,350 to $6,650 Thirty-five are now under con- | struction, said Morrison-Heugh, whe has the exclusive handling of the sales. and will use the | model home as headquarters dur- ing the completion of the proj- ect. Built on lots measuring 44 by 120 feet, these homes have city sewers and water. Interiors feature the owner's choice of colors for walls and tiled floors. They can also select, said Morrison, the exterior and roof Including a 12 by 16-foot living . | room, a Kitchen with Ginette ares. | utility room and bathroom plus | the -two bedrooms, all kitchens feature metal cupboards. Combina- | 'tion windows and screens are in- | leluded and all sidewalls are in-| | sulated with aluminum foil. controlled oll heat is installed in all the homes. Building Company Opens JANUARY 16, 1954 ''New Model Home Today | ~ for Remodeling. Located in the Walton Boulevard | Park Subdivision, Gils ares is west of Baldwin between Walton ~ and | Columbia streets. In the I7?th century, laundry starches were colored, and yellow starch was ultra-fashionable for meni. ARE YOU MOVING? : om i} = = if Hl t f i == j ESS —E THE DO IT YOURSELF INSTALL YOUR OWN HEATING PLANT 3 SAVE 25% eR AN AR Se nan MN ll MBN + ) ® Delco 75,000 © Automati¢ Controls ©All Necessary Ducts © 275 Gallon Tank © Lay Out | The F. B. Melin Co. Cordially invites you to inspect the new Home of Morrison- Heugh at 172 West Ann Arbor St., Saturday ond Sunday, Furnished Throughout by - a ee ee ee ® Installation Instructions ‘One 1 Year Free Service! | IMMEDIATE ‘DELIVERY! Se E.B. MELIN & Co. | BTU Furnace NO Rehr ase Pav] THE BRAND NEW 1954 ty ‘WALTON HOUSE’ “THE . AG? PRICE THE: & DOWN a PAYMENT - | Be 172 ANN ARBOR & Where Living Is Easy : THE THE CONSTRUCTION THAT... 3 MONTHLY _is o superior to its price range. PRON wom etered cal Satentes THE FEATURES THAT... ; surpass many higher priced homes. _ To BELIEVE You Must SEE {| The Wall Space in the well planned 16” Living Room. : The Large Kitchen with easy-clean Metal Cupboards. : The Full Bedrooms with ‘space-making’ Windows. The complete 3-piece Bath with Mirrored Cabinet. The Beautiful Flash Doors and Trim. The 52-gallon Automatic Hot Water Heater. - — The Thermostatically operated Automatic Heat. Completely Finished =| § é : 5 With 950% | Down Plus - OPEN | “end 412% Mortgage— $40. 4% Inc. Taxes and Ins. .. SUN. . = WHERE?? | : A Short Drive Out BALDWIN AVE. Turn WEST on JF COLUMBIA — Turn NORTH on CARLISLE —One . Block to Model. reg | ; FHA | OUR THANKS wih TERMS To the many trusting and patient people who purchased 3 ie te | : oe - "THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY. 16, 1954 ; : La iS t3 he Se to Dust, Yet Beautiful tips tor Lomb epseiaie wee turaltare, de Styles of Furniture: oe ar arg ages Ang sahanes " ERR Shs Gums traditional’styles of furniture. 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Let us help Be warmer in the few minutes = loned squares, many with a Far yy aa ee it takes to do the job yourself, Two Inch oS 4° capened wood demas and rennteg|] YHA Termal INSULATION 42° Fan on «oe mal] ELLIS, Ine. + sg moma amma a ement — Coll FE 2-2671 —~MAN! What a Bay!— in an Oriental-inspired room. 2690 S. Woodward Here Is a New Low Price for | od's Zoe Garden Club Program Te Buy or Sell Real Eestate See | } | borrow color) tmio- Realty Company tion “ . EE ee Get all’ you need ot | ; . = @ W. ork City. | Burmeister’s low price! . ‘ ae it. 46 E. YPSILANTI our yord if you wish. Out Baldwin Ave., Pest Fisher Body Plent Until You See Rey O’Neil’s Signs. 1x12 Western _ HARDWARE, PAINT, VARNISH poche nema | ec ear eer | ’ ’ | 4e Sewers PLUMBING SUPPLIES Plastered Wells _ | SUNDAY Gas on Sea ee A Burmeister Extra-Value ! ) Oak Floors : Tto> | Full bath _Hardwood Flooring eat a : No. 2 Common 37,9150 re ; “No.1 Common $23Q%. | | = ae . Sa? 13 it mene '139} : = =e sila « ¥ ? Ss ern ae eS SAR, se 650 and EM 3-3996 cuss big Po.ee ™ Watch this paper for future quncencenseats of the " sen- sationally: new,. Low Priced. “Cadet” , to_be built in the near. future. Johnson Construction Co. Office Hours 9 A. M. te 5 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. We & COMMERCIAL BUILTUP 00 ialize in Established 5 Get Ag Estimate Without Odligation HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. A New Two Bedroom Finished Home fc: Only $6,800.00 GILES REALTY a2 W. Heres Barve Euperienced, Trained Mea VACUUM CLEAN YOUR FURNACE GAS FURNACES by Meetier Clima-troi MOERY’S OIL BURNER ftls Maddy Lane, Keege — FE *t-t978 SS . + ~ HOME We have many now avail- able in every price range. Call ROY ANNETT, Inc. REALTOR @ &. Beres 6 Phene FE 34-7193 SRS Rese Set for Your Money! Largest New Home ‘ ; | | FE 4-518! Icy Steps Are Dangerous! Avoid This by Installing Two_ Pieces w= ae of Furnitur Make Three-in-One Room A living, room — a dining room ; —~ and a bedroom. Two large and ingenious pieces of, furniture make | all three possible between four walls. One piece of furniture centers bedroom facilities and living room seating, and adds a desk The other is a room divider which provides both bedroorn and living room storage space on one and a pull-out dining table and dining room storage space on the other. The room divider also holds a television set, which swings on a swivel platform to face either way. side This all-things-in-two furniture | is the brain child of designer Sanford Wallack. The wood is walnut in a rich medium brown tone, and white plastic is used for interior surfaces that benefit from extra damage-resistance. The manufacturer of this furni- ' ture takes a cue from the automo- bile industry in the way this model | of a dream idea is previewed. It is now making its first bow to store buyers and the press in Chicago at the American Furniture Mart dur- | ing the advance showings of home furnishings for spring. Make Handy Crib Screen Folding Shield May Be Used to Bar Noise, Keep Off Drafts A folding screen is mighty handy to have in the nursery, where it can be used to keep drafts off the crib-and as a shield against light, ars gi fs 1 LE in Later the Experimental Group, as it is called, will trayel around the country as model cars did, to be previewed in stores where or- |} dders can be placed. The beds, of course, are the | sofas. When they are swung to- | gether to be slept. on, hinged sections on cither side drop down to become night tables. One end of the long back unit has a hinged panel which flips up te reveal a mirror fer dressing table use, at the other end is a drop leaf desk. Square sponge rubber cushions shorten the bed width for seating when the units are used as sofas Lamps are built in Drawers and door sections ex- tend only half the depth of the room divider unit, se their use- fulness is that of entirely dit- ferent pieces placed back-to- back. On the dinin® side, the upper cabinet has china cabinet-style sliding glass doors, The table pulls out to 73-inch length when fully open and an extra set of legs un- fold to give the table extra sturdi- ness . . Both «pieces of furniture are | mounted on large casters to make them easy to move. ; j users of these burners in avoiding | | fires j i ; i | ; ! Cause Most Concern over “flash fires” from | pot-type oil burners was expressed | the canned chemical) they produce 8®t 4 summer-like tan faster under | ina recent letter to. the Pontiac | would help prevent the formation | YoU" sunlamp. Press from an area resident. The | writer asked information to aid F lash Fires —_——-* —— a filled with fuef oll, the addition of of sludges. Sludge and sediment, he said, | are formed when the oil in the | | tank gets low and moisture ad- Inquiry to fire fighters and heat ing plant servicemen reveals that most of this type of conflagration | can be traced to unclean burners. | Defective installation.also shares | the blame for a small percentage | of these fires Pontiac Fire Chief Schroeder said that fhousands of dollars worth of prop- erty damage results from this type of fire. Very often, he said lives are lost in these fires “People should give. their burners periodic check-ups, or if they do not understand how to do it themselves, they should hire someone qualified and trained in this work,” he said. ‘The largest percentage of these fires could be prevented in this manner."’ Chiet Schroeder also recom- John F | mended that when people pur- | chase oil burners they become | familiar with the operation. | He pointed out that purchasing oil burners from established. repu table dealers who are specialists in proper installation is another preventive measure A heating plant cleanir from the Company (the only Pontiac busi ness that locally produces and markets a chemical to prevent these fires) points out that the screen in a carburetor should be td g special! ist Oakland Chemical cleaned at least once a year. He | also said each time a tank is re- ‘Central Heating Boon to Destructive Moths The advept of central heating in homes has made cedar lined clos- ets more desirable than ever as a means of protecting clothing and household woolens from moths Before central heating, closets | generally were cold in winter and thus held little attraction for moths. Nowadays rooms are warm throughout all the year and moths like that Complete Basement Waterproofing BLOCK BUILDINGS WEATHERPROOFED RELIABLE WATERPROOF 24 Whitfield } All Work Gueranteed—Free Estimates ING CO. Phone FE 4-0777 ; ‘ Ss ee tractiveness. ‘WESTRIDGE’ at | WATERFORD The Address of Distinction Several fine. new Custom Ranch Homes now under con- struction—the last word in design for livability and at- Drive out and see these homes. Just off Dixie Hwy. near Waterford stoplight. HELTMAN & TRIPP Exclusive Builders and Developers of Westridge at Waterford Phones OR 3-9411—FE 5-8822 Keego _~ -“ AMANCE... > perro ” _ HEATING EQUIPMENT) OTTO A. TRZOS CO. 3103 Orcherd Leke Rood Herbor [ FE 2-0278 SOICE Member of SRO re ar erat oe ee “You pe i || for use in gardens, It's a rein- — ee ae panel. Install Yourself or 2 enna. (oan | bee OC a nails! It comes in too. , Phone OR 3-1782 |)" he tune tr tees vist| | FAST DELIVERY, ony quonity large o 5561 Tubbs Read an aay / small, whenever your forms are ready! No matter whet your needs from e few to thousends ot cubse will find our fest and trensit- miner sevice ears the Reaping of yout pouring ihe. ROCK @ SAND @ GRAVE READY. MIXED CONCRETE ANY AMOUNT, LARGE or SMALL : $.1.M. UILDERS’ annually | oil | hgres to the sides, then gradually sinking to the bettom of the tank. Occasionally this sludge finds its way into the burner. When the | |} burners get choked up, trouble begins and dangerous fires result, they said Dealers who sell this type oil burner concur with the Fire Chief and cleaning specialist on cause of the fires People should realize that, just like any other mechanism, burners must be periedieally ehecked and - | cleaned in order to operate at top lefficiency and safety, dealers emphasize. “Cleanliness saves lives and | money” the three agreed, “‘when it comes to oil burners.”’ |. . Ele: trical Contractor @ WIRING @ FIXTURES © POWER INSTALLATION See Our Complete Line of FIXTURES and WIRING SUPPLIES 845 W. Heron FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405 ‘ 4 ae eee = = 2 I ee ee . ——— “ a : - — ‘igh | Rath, want to have the lamp all Never turn on a faucet while ~ Ey : : ' . MANFREDINI TILE & MARBLE CONTRACTOR Genuine Clay Tile MAyfair 6-2705 Mrs. Hopkins: Here Is Our — ‘ANSWER to YOUR QUESTION! | Shower | Here's a hint that will.help you Follow Your | Take your daily sunbath after | | your shower or bath w the | skin ig still damp. Naturally; you'll | | | | | Voice of the People Reader Asks How to Prevent Oil Burner Explosions That Destroy Homes, Lives bodies eight ways.” etc. it seems inconsistent. | wonder, what are the facts? I would like some information this information soon because on pot-type off burner stoves, your peper is known for splendid Picking up the papers nowadays cooperauon m these matters. all you see is some Dash fire that Mrs, Kobert Heptins has taken lives of . resulting from an off plosion. The kin mg Clean Furnaces and Oil Heaters--- That’s the Answer! } WHITE FLAME Keeps Them Clean! White Flame Soot and Carbon Destroyer * easy fo use nm either Oil conditioner keeps sludge and mosture out of the ar tank and clean and free from dangerous, clogging carbon and soot! Neo-Chem ' Oil conditioner. keeps slugs and moisture out of the fuel tank and ; lines for even trouble-free fuel supply. Easily added to any fuel oi! REGULAR USE OF THESE TWO PRODUCTS WILL KEEP YOUR HOME CLEANER — SAFER — and YOU SAVE MONEY ON FUEL BILLS! Do These Things REGULARLY carburetor Lumber SASH & DOORS BLDRS, SUPPLIES “ BUILDERS’ HDWE. s BAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. 1495 Orchard Loke Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 Clean the ence a year is enough.) Each time you re-fill your fuel tank add Neo-Chem. One pint to every three 2 hundred gallons. This : - ol nee keeps water and sluge out. if FUEL. ats SE: | CONDITION. & Once each use ? week a . handy WHITE FLAME -- power gun on your burner One container will last all heating season. Keeps carbon and sect eut. THESE INEXPENSIVE 3 On Sale at Hardwares and Grocery Stores or Phone FE 5-8416 Mig’a by Oakland Chemical Co. 174 Woodward Ave. Pontiac, Mch. _ §$ ancl FHA TERMS “‘sc2.7" A tremendous value — Never before offered in this area. A 3 bedroom brick home with full basement for this amazingly low price! 2. CONVENIENT PAYMENTS OPEN | to! , * 3 Bedrooms 53 * Select Oak Floors * Modernistic Kitchen with Lots of Cupboards * Ceramic Tile Bath * Full Basement’ to : Wetch for sign. : Mian , * ous ‘ roeete 2a ¥ * Automatic Oil Heat a * Steel Beam Support Within watking * Steel Sash, Stone Sills ie distance to schools. ‘ie sisal, Sn om. te Sigewelie * i} ee ee & sf EE EE ie a *, Ba 2 ae Fe Only 8 of These Terrific Buys Available! ite ® Yue Suk kee wollte Lacie ol things with ordinary tools. . Get FREE Booklet with Ideas | and Plans at’ - ~ | Keego Hardware Warehouse Free Parking 20. Osmun Si. — FE 2-6506 2V-2"« “BIVING © “- DINING Ld SPLIT LEVEL—How to have NEW WE WILL BUILD ® Stores ® Restaurants @ Tourist Cabins, Etc. EASY PAY OAKLAND COUNTY PLAN! ONLY! : LOW INTEREST! . | A-1 CONSTRUCTION, FAST ACTION; UNION, GUARANTEED! STOPPERT &_CECIL General Builders Drayton Plains 4380 Dixie oer Phones: OR 3-772! Near Post : OR 3-2420 You Need Not Own the Land is inexpedient is one problem solved by split level design. | shown here permits the creation of a large hobby room with lavatory and closets, separate laundry room, storage room and a furnace room ; under the bedroom wing of the house. Ground under the. living room | | — kitehen wing is unexcavated. A third bedroom can be finished off | abobe the living room. This arrangement gives the house only half-| .sijed by the manufacturer con- | flights of stairs. This is plan H-270-P by the Homograf Co., 11711! gists of a steel frame with a 12 oe Eight Mile road, East Detroit Mich. The house corvers 1,254) by 12-inch glass block top. The top a hasement when deep excavation The house 7 | en either side that serve “MHE PONTIAC PRESS” SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1954 =? sva Chair Features Fold-Up Arms ~ Stack Tables GRAND RAPIDS An up- holstered chair with built-in arm) shelves that fold up, and a_series | of square tables that can be used | separately or stacked atop one an-) other as a room divider, are two) examples of functional furniture | new in the Grand Rapids winter | market. Both demonstrate the eagerness | with which designers and manu- facturers seek “to meet specific needs of the modern homemak- er. They also represent a contin- uation of the trend to make in- Also Include Adaptable |g ratte te ee a Oe eee Ce / BULLETIN BOARD oes’ STENCILED Today's project begins piece of quarter-inch plywood) measuring twenty-two by seven- teen inches. i This piece becomes the black- | board when finished with the paint formula and directions given on the pattern. The panel at the top and the tray at the bottom are then cut out and decorated. The designs are also traced to REMODELING FHA Terms, No Money Down! ATTIC ROOMS RECREATION ROOMS ROOFING SIDING : ALUMINUM or WOOD COMBINATION WINDOWS Call FEderal 2-1211 for Free Estimate 2010 Dixie Hwy. ot Kennett Rd., Pontiac dividual pieces of furniture do double duty in today’s smaller homes. For quiet, dependable The chair with the arm shebves as | impromptu tables for refresh- | | ments, books or ofagazines, has the added advantage of being on — caster-like wheels. It is built for the ultimate in convenience and easy movability about a room te meet conversational or tele- vision needs, The ‘stack tables” as they are square feet and contains 20,896 cubic feet — convenient figures for |is set in from the frame on all local estimates. (Information and blueprints available | four sides so that the legs of an- from architects.) Housing Groups Propose ‘Apartment Building Plan WASHINGTON (INS)—Two na-| agency will not insure a mortgage | | tional housing organizations, which| loan higher than $8,100. This is | days of the “old gray mare’ is a) combinat have differed sharply in the past, have asked the White House to back a plan aimed at increasing construction of apartment houses. The proposed. plan would broad- ly relax Federal Housing Adminis- tration rules on rental projects and allow the agency for the first time in several years to sponsor a large place of the 20 per cent now re- FE 2-9221 Ralph J. Austin quired by the FHA. ATTICS FINISHED ! Let us give you the low cost to complete your : attic, or recreation room. EASY PAYMENTS can be arranged for financing. Bogs Bunping Sepvice am ON + NT MODELING F DAIRING . WEWING . = ®*eees . % : * re eh ¢ ee ee }-based-on-a-20-per-cent down pay- | ment and all costs beyond this must be paid in cash by the builder. To bring FHA rules into line with the cost problem, NAHB and NAHO would allow FHA to insure mortgage as high as $11,700 after a downpayment amounts to about 15 per cent. This would provide construction—within the FHA ceil- ing—of rental dwellings costing ad | much as $13,500. | | Cellar Door Hazard other of the tables will fit on each | of the four corners. heat fiuid heat- install a FUEL OIL TANKS Pontiac Welding and Machine Works Phone FE 2-4121 64 N. Parke Se. ROTARY BURNER| aa id heat ROTARY BURNER | | Finished in different colors, the |] gst all the best tables can be used singly, or they} . : maybe mounted in tiers to divide 2. cowm maces SHS... a room or fill up a corner. Used | The tery et qese o> in tiered groupings the top of each rahe table then forms~a shelf 3. ouisres —2 Equally new, but inspired by the | Feed, sap yor jon bench —_and—cocktail; Lowese Ligt... There table. It is a modern version of | Sor = Ge the Pennsylvania farm buckboard | carriage seat, done in natural | (oer eeren (ems b vemged maple. Utility, however, is not the only striking note in new designs for Wm Lechner the modern home. Sheer beauty | - and luxury are in evidence every-|] 27 N. Cass Ave. Fe 2-182) | where in the market. ae | ee | TO BUY OR SELL | | re REAL ESTATE | Lawnmowers— = Sharpened & Repaired JOHN KINZLER Saw Filing— Factory Trained Mechanics Machine Methods | INCORPORATED |) CRAFTS & SUPPLIES 53% Union St. FE 4-5139 NO DOWN Rust Elimination Guaranteed "3984 Walton Blvd. Softwater Yes eaiors ¢ Unt Antes wane BOO) Lindsay Automatic Soft Water Service PAYMENT ~ Good "Hovcckeopleg OR 3-9614 ’ WE BUILD ATTICS EC. ROOMS ITIONS —— : ‘ ge os aS Se Be 1 || st6 m — Buy iia Gat i RT ORO Le na 4 aos - ONEY SAVING y \. INTRODUCTORY OFFER! Satin Tex | Boydell’s New Texture Paint Complete Line of ARMSTRONGSS ¢ floor products e LINOLEUM Marble—Spatter e@ VINYL CORLON e TILE You Owe It to Yourself to Shop at PONTIAC FLOOR COVERINGS L. BR. TAYLOR, Owner 379 Orchard Loke Avenue FE 2-2353 Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices REALTOR & BUILDER 670 W. Huron FE 4-3525 UNIVERSITY of MICHIGAN Real Estate Sales Techniques Commencing Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1954 Offers Course in Each Week for 16 Weeks FRED BURTON ABSTRACT CO. 141 WAYNE STREET, PONTIAC. Sponsored by Pontiac Real Estate Board Place Registration : Time Waldron Hotel $18.00 4:30 to 6:30 P. M. 36 Pike St. Plus Text Books 7:30 to 9:30 P. M, Open to Public — No Educational Requirements i Register Now at i. —— Lake: Front-eBuagalow Ranch Home 4 [FOpen Sunday 1 to 5 P. M. 1 gallon of REV SATIN, the ~ teally new Lotex Wall } » Toom. Pe eR en geek, aeahamtion bined ed View, of Side Facing Lake * f. 2655 Silver Hill Road on Silver Lake F Just off W. Walton 'a Little North of Silver Lake Road : j Here is a home for gracious suburban living. : 4 modern conveniences and the added zest of lake ment summier and winter, A beautiful home with/plenty of - j g 6 eta 3 j 44 Bie i « ff ve yt £ if : aig be, Es ee TAs) Ah 4s & a tee see Bl ie PO ae ee Ye 2 Salesman on ied | ery t, * FA 4 with t enjoy- ved “ . ° — . - > eer 7 , — = eee ee i grmggs Ey a 4 2 Congressmen |[Celtist Reunited || F-nspi=sext x = Baltic Sea erent Mackinac Bonds: ’ ie With Lot Lo pp S. < ‘ f TER EBEE SPE ‘ ans THA . ; I ng Lost || |-=s>= : } ° A lie tye Fight Pay Hike Stradivarius ‘|| jee i Sold Out Fast tag NEW YORK @®—Concert cellist | F&, HIT ‘a ~ | aise to $20,000 a Year | Gresor Piatigorsky and an old Delivery Held Up Until! “Gg p: for Solons and Judges "4 “ere. ‘osether again — re-| TR, tigation Is | Ep aE er Eebbitbd Yo.Pons VEGCS | united ufter a strange combination | State Court Litigation Is, Make FOSTER’S Your ' s | of circumstances that bridged years POLAND Settled HARDW Pp AINT seed Wally tlle ae eee ee “Tee da'tiehd b's Haale: «> atl nage rhea 13 ARE, TERS ably Rent pom, for substantial varius cello with which he perted ee a tage gun TOOL HEADQUAR pay own members e ez Bridge : may | mad for federal judens, etarting | Piaiterecy flew ie-tame Les WE FEATURE: SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, | , Angeles yesterday to meet A protest from Congress’ own — ™ -- _ THE PON'TLAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1956 —_" yesterday's sales can be made, be Monday before an accounting of | Nearly $80,000,000 in four per | PONTIAC PAINT and SUPER KEM-TONE "yanks that the pay already may be | De Rothschild, who came from Eu- cent, 40-year revenue bonds were | Open Evenings and Sunday 9 te 2 too high seemed to represent only ; Tope to restore the value cello Ho offered yesterday and they moved | We ies . . is a small minority’s view. its owner at, so fast clerks fell behind in noting , HARDWARE and ‘4 their subscription. SPORTING -COODS bes But a special commission's rec- Foster ‘ommendation that the legislator » | handed him the instrument, and \ Union represents a 160-member clegraph 2-5580 4 anual gross income be hiked to the giant —- — smiled and 4 AIK . group actually underwriting the a = = = vbiyand my Ay 7 apy tier Ae ——s ** @ , ( iasue. i Ou —_ +" Store Ope e ke pes said, “Fifty per cent of the mem, | The German wrote Piatigorsky bers couldn't make back home | addressing the letter simply to the what they're getting here. This isn't | cellist, United States—without men- hard work, We horse around for | tioning city or state. Eventually two’ months getting started and | the letter reached Piatigorsky, who waste another month finishing Up | sent photographs and other infor- and then we take a vacation for mation to satisfy the violin maker four or five months.” aves . During;the oix or anit on i was, indeed, the missing that rigger gee is in session.| Declining to say what he had Burdi | “Many members paid for its return, Piatigorsky spend little time here, and when we're not in session, many of them “‘extre ~ ” ? wuieel abe ho Wartd on extremely decent’ about it While chatting with newsmén about the instrument; ’Piatigorsky mentioned that he was.a native of Russia and, mindful of the inter- national situation, commended: “T think I had befter change my. name to Pat O'Gorsky.” Amvets Post Elects New Commander Bemis-Oisen Post 113, Amvets. elected Douglas Logan to command the post for 194 at an annual elec- This congressional! éction | Sen this week eh. . _| Also elected to office were: Rob- ert Gilbert, senior vice command- the boost if there is a roll-call vote, putting members on record public- ly, tf the raise is made effective Head-on Yesterday said the German was’ By WARREN BENNETT AP Newsfeature Writer When the Big Four foreign min- isters -meet Jan, 25 in Berlin to) take up again the thorny question of .péace treaties for Austria and Germany, observers Will be hop- | ing for the start, at least, of agree- | iment on a treaty for Austria but see little or no chance of ending the stalemate on Germany. ‘| Reasons for this are implicit in the continuing cold war between East and -West:-Measured by the: scale of power politics, Austria is| little and inconsequential in the affairs of Europe but control of Germany is the key to control of the continent. j Ear interests of Russia in Germany at the present time. ‘The Russians now have absolute | control over about one third of the country. This is a valuable piece | of real estate with a hard working population and a well developed industry. Each year this satellite makes a substantial contribution to the economy of Russia and its bloc of little buffer nations. There are other considerations besides the economic, To invade West Europe, Russia would have to drive across Germany to the Lowlands and France. To retaliate, the western democratic forces would have to cross Germany and Poland before reaching the Soviet | Big Four on the question of -Ger~ Big 4 May Agree on Austrian Treaty; Hope Dim to Break Berlin Stalemate a later five-power conference, in- cluding Red China. This assessment is based on the belief that Russia under Premier Georg Malenkov is not basically different than it was under Stalin. The men in the Kremli: did not stop being Communists because Stalin died. When domination of Europe and eventually the world is no longer a Kremlin objective then, these observers say, will be the time to hope for agreement among the many. spring. It will include the world's second- | longest suspension span. | $2 Million TV Fire Injures 23 Persons NEW YORK (INS)—Twenty-three persons were injured — five seri- ously — and two million dollars in new television sets destroyed today in a five-alarm fire that) swept through a four-story, block- long warehouse on the New York waterfront. . Twelve firemen and three police- men were hurt when an 80-foot high wall collapsed, burying them in Florida this Winter!!! BUT ... Don’t leave until you know you are fully covered against BURGLARY. CALL US ABOUT FULL COVERAGE AT Low COST . «6 AGENCY in debris. Five of the firefighters Family Strike Is Settled—Son Will Get Raise ST.LOUIS @®—The George V. | Harrison family is back to normal | oo | Harrison settled a four-day strike by his wife and 19-year-old son against his venetian blind factory | yesterday. Here’s what he did: | Fired his wife from employment | housewife and mather of six chil- dren and promised his son a raise. The elder Harrison agreed to in serious condition. | An official of the CBS-Colambia |Co., a subsidiary of the Colum- | bia Broadcasting System, said the | blaze destroyed between 3,800 and |4,000 TV sets and 8,000 cabinets. | He. estimated the loss would set |company production back 12 weeks. The blaze apparently started when a crate which was pushed | near a watchmen’s kerosene stove Causes of Lung Cancer Still Not Determined were rushed to a lotal hospital | Generc!] Insurance FE 4-3535 4012 E. Pike St. | i how... = - Complete Paint Job. Material Included _ sign a contract with the AFL Car-, Infra-Red Ray Baked from acting as . ned . the head-on collision of two auto- Avenue is nearing completion |pejected, 3 colle for, the tere. rival | power tu: word. Sftaies. _ penters Se ar wigan tone e3 Mi eang Ate 2 . . should be ready for occupancy German (the Bonn; Furthermore. Germany €VeT | who said he couldn't afford to get! and St. Louis than in California, Only The dead: Herman Whitecotton, | this summer, according to Robert| Republic and the East German were reunified, the first thing in| married on: his pay of 75 cents| ana 4 +. : Pote who heads the building com-| People's Republic) to create a the mind of all Germans would be a5 hour, } . oe oe definitely wife, and two of their sons, Joe, 14, | mittee: provisional regime to negitiate the | recovery of their eastern territory. | Mrs. Harrison, who received no That’s the word from Dr $ 50 Selon, Stee ke Gane th oe ry peace treaty and then arrange for | Russia sliced *an area about the pay tor regular work at the fac-/© Wood of San Francisco, direc- ; — car. Witnecstten ys ace Hons The West calls this Moscow pro- | Germany's eastern border dll pois meer eee: po Sn *Cancer Researcir Thomas, injured ra . . posal the cart ‘before the horse. | 8&V¢ most of it to Poland in com-| «1 guess I can't collect my three! fn 9 talk before « cancer semi-|M | - ~~ Improving In U, §, | tee reasons tor the Krenatin's in| Pensation for a such tigger ice years’ back pay now.” nar here last night, Dr. Wood said , F aT sistance and Allied oppasition “on | °f Poland the Soviet Union took) “That is a domestic matter nOW, | scientific evidence of the t wt Blackberry Revival NEW YORK «®*—United Nations | this point are obvious. Any really | "°F self. - lady,” Hathaway replied. prewar ger yorkie Birr ——— e . GENEVA: N. ¥. (UP)—Hope for | “tial Dr. Ralph J. Bunche says |free lection wollld sweep - the) | muast be semneenbered. tat too inconclusive to accept. Finest ‘tne has | De has noted improvements in race Communists from power in. East; Russia suffered a severe defeat George Raft Injures ‘ ic { an S % en oe Foe eee elapmant ot |Teations within the United States Germany and install an all-Ger-| 'n the West German elections : In the middle ages, the lord Paint Shop 4 two new varieties, “Bailey” and |" Se pest few years. |man government hostile to Mos-| When Chancellor Konrad Ade- Arm in 2-Car Crash often had a chair at the head of | Tledrick” ty fruit breeders at the |, Appesring last night on s CBS cow and friendly to the West. | seners palloles of tentlP | SANTA MONICA, Calif. —Ac- the table or on a dais beside his i] 13 Mile at Woodward LI, 5-1100 N'Y. State Experiment Station | ‘S¢vision program (Ed: Murrow!) . “ay. soviet government has with the West were everwhelm- | 1... George Raft is in St. John's bed which served as a seat of 2 hon show) Bunche, principal director Of) wary pubticty espoused Ger. | SY sPheld | Hospital for observation after in-| authority similar to a throne. 3 named after | 20 UN. Department of Trustee) i105 uuification. It still does but | These observers believe that) juring his right arm in an auto) : Legpatee rR canny ship, said numerous troms of dis-| CO) ‘cy its own terme. These |S0Viet Foreign Minister Molotov accident. 4 two world-famous Cornell Univer-| crimination ‘seem to be disip-| ‘tus de nat Inclede the possibtl. |i8 coming to Berlin prepared to| Raft said he was pitched for P c= can Saevndag oF pearing: ity of allowing Germany to be- hide behind a screen of diplomatic | ward last Saturday when his car a a ers eng a don, | _ While Washingto, D. ©. schools geally independent or to |Gouble talk. They think his real| was struck from behind by an- Caey oe ee sed alment to. the | Mill are’ segregated, the Negro align itself with the West. "purpose will be to destroy western. other on a freeway between Los tion Statesman said, he particularly : - | untty in any way he can and, sec-| Angeles and Pasadena. He said the vanishing point in recent years. | noted racial progress there in-hotel | Look. for a at the real! ondly, to try-to win approval for arm has been numb ever since. : Income Tax Service }) °°". “mnt sen meu? r, THIS IS 4 ; => : PS " e P ) Coen at + mh : & Blackwood-Schaefer ||Huge Trucks Collide, r¢ pat M MISERABLE ASHLAND, Ohio. @® — Two huge “2 ge Rect Dead ly But not ‘half bad : e the other ‘9 hitchhiking. sailor — ‘ 7 ot co and critically injuring a third man. With Michigan’s Most if you use our ng : John Snyder, ? ; ; Uni y, Ohio, driver of one of the Modern Fuel Oil * e ¢ new service... me a “movin 9 trucks, and James Heathman, 23, ~ ‘ ees har ae ae c SAB she ‘ fe a : : m of Mason; Mich., a sailor stationed ‘ DRIVE UP— ae ae at Norfolk, Va., were killed, Heath- , We . BRS Snyder, the state highway patrol) 2 + at Lie DRIVE AWAY sald. al ’ ; : $ > 2d “Driver of the second truck was L 4 < sis > eos Kenneth J. Jenkins of Cleveland ) . ae ous eee | Ohio : : ‘ = icine met a oo eae pe tad 4 , : e eo . Coldest Winter days ond nights f was instituted to serve those COMMERCIAL (2 ae : pe : oh 5 A drive to the Bas a . Gee Fortified. Fuel Oil. ~™ CE ap AE ge lions eed “uch requirements. st é a every . drop of this, Michigan's most mod- 4 gestion at the curb. in advance to avoid con- ern fuel oil, to burn with the some 7 intense heat, burn cleaner and longer, assuring you of economy as well as ao ¢ j healthier and more comfortable . IMRT SE I a ee ; , TURDAY; JANUARY 16, 1954 from Pontiac at Lansing and acting president by appointment of Hoffa for the local Teamsters Union," “Harrelson told me last ~“* “Harrelson was with Joe Polina, superintendent of the garage at Motorcar Transport, in a plane when it crash-landed last week- end “Service Trucking is a group of their state permits through the k; of Teamsters Local, ight. for Free Election y delclareu that he | petitions opposing the petitions sent *} éontrols the Pontiac local. to Washington recently by Hook and his group. Hook's petitions ask Dave Beck, international president of -the Teamsters Union, for a free election in the Pontiac local, so. that the members may elect new officers and end the present trusteeship under which they charge Hoffa, regional union head, harmony candidate for governor in this fall's campaign. 5 The selection of the 56-year old Mortgomery County attorney-farm- er came at unheralded conference of eight GOP Jeaders; including Gov. John S, Fine, National Com- mitteeman G. Mason Owlett, State Chairman M, Harvey Taylor, and U. 8. Sen. Edward Martin. U. S. Sen. James H.. Duff later “We have asked the attorney general’s office at Washington te they have ordered the office of the district attorney in Detroit to check on any possible viola- tions of federal law,” said Hook. “They are now checking the re- cent grand jury testimony of Hoffa and his assistants, “We have told government: rep- added his endorsement to practical- |ly wipe out any possibility of a/| | primary fight. Wood has been re-| | investigate the situation here and | ported to be the only compromise | candidate that Duff would accept. | The action ended talk that Duff | might attempt to regain the gover- nor’s chair he relinquished to Fine in 1951. The senator had declined to discuss the matter previously. Earliest known coin. ever made resentatives at Washington that if they really want rank and file | } labor support they should get into | this case and see that the rank and file members of our union get a fair election and the right to run our own union in the Ameri- can way and the honest way. “Hoffa has been pointing me | out as just another man seeking | office. That is untrue. I -am in. this fight to give our union 4 clean outfit run on democratic principles so that any member who wants to run for office can run and not be barred by techni- calities. “Contrary to what the present trusteeship says, there are a great many of us in this fight. We are thankful to the party that has given up a law under which we can fight this union control, which, as Rep, Clare .Hoffman says, ls as dangerous te our country as any Communist threat. “We believe in organized labor, but only when it ig honestly run, are just plain Americans who are | “The way mag hee signatures | going to insist on being allowed tons on the teamsters of a given company and night as well sign up. oo “Also, some employers are car- rying Hoffa petitions and they call in their drivers and ask them to Dies in Scqoter Crash | GRAND RAPIDS # — Robert | Roérsma, 15, of Grand Rapids, was killed Friday night as his motor scooter collided with an automo | bile driven by Thomag A. Arch- | ambeau, of Muskegon. by calling in | to work in the American | was. the stater, in Asia Minor, about 700 B. C. by either the Lydians or Ionians, eat ta iy res. olm | evada Divorce mitfal about her plans for divore- ing showman Billy Rose, former swimming star Eleanor Holm was expected here today. “How long does it take?’’ she asked a newsman when she changed planes at Los Angeles eet Beate Seve hom. Hew She was told Nevada law re- quires six weeks residence. Miss Holm already has a finan- cial settlement with Rose, ‘under THE BERRYS which she receives $600 a week alimony and $20,000 annually for 10 years providing they are ci- vorced by next April 10 Bor Eases Consciences HOLLYWOOD (#)—There’s a The name's made a hit with businessmen. It allows them while tippling to~‘telephone the little woman. and say, with clear con-- science: “Dear, I'm doing some things at the-office.”’ SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith as “I was right! John has been chosen captain of the debating team— | I,recognized his genius when he talked me into a bigger allowance!" by Edgar Martin | OH, OH --- HERE COMES THAT VICIOUS DOG OH, DEAR--- NOT A TREE OR POLE LRN M BURMA Ge ae 16 - eer _ OUT OUR WAY TITE PONTIAC PRESS. SA DIX! KLES AND #18 FRIENDS <> > : : ten / ~ E DUGAN STAYIN’ HERE AND Wy Get § FF ty DONALD DUCK GAME, AND SIXTY ON THE RUGGER. Aty! & [> HAD ANY IDEA SO MANY OF You | ( PLAYED BRIDGE | WOULD HAVE ? 7 . te % @uT” ° x < Ly A. ¢ : - BOARDING HOUSE MUST BUY 16 A LIMOUSINE, BEARING by T. V. Hamlin = _ ZONE OF THE FIRST THINGS 1 a Support Cases GRA CT a PEL EN Hy _ITHR, PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16: 1954 ee hide to Handle OIL TANK CONSTRUCTION—Charles MeCurdy of 735 Stirling St. is shown above working on a fuel oil storage tank being manufactured at Tank Co., Inc., 389 8. Sanford St. A seven-man crew is capable of turning out 80.to 90 such tanks daily. The tanks are made by hydraulically wrap- Assistant Prosecutor to’ Have Special Duties Under New Act « The first specialization ever at. | tempted in Oakland County Prose-| cutor’s Office ig the naming of As-| sistant Prosecutor Farrel Roberts In addition Roberts wil) also per- form his regular duties, desertion, non-support criminal cases and {l- | legal paternity suits, Prosecutor | Frederitk C. Ziem said today. Cases under the Support Act were formerly handied by the Friend of the Court, but a recent legislative amendment 5 : R : Fl g z Prout's office will handle all ste- nographic details. The Reciprocal Support Act, now | in effect in 46 states, provides a means for persons eligible for sup- port payments to initiate proceed- ings against a delinquent person responsible for those payments if he resides in another state. i ping sheet steel around the two heads and then welding the seams. : m4 [MARKETS s Orion Township Hall U. S. Vehicle Prod at 139,671 for the Week: | Thieves forced dpen a door of! sist of. 114882 cars and | the Orion Township Hall and took | trucks, Ward's Automotive Ee fe fet pf GIOT pe e a —— Breakin Reported about $45 yesterday from the nd gee today. pervisor'’s office, according to Oak- | The agency compared this with a jland County sheriff's deputies. | revised figure of 118,825 cars and | Mrs, Marcella Schroder of 225| 25296 trucks built last week. In | Coats Rd., township treasurer, said the comparable 1953 week 110,885 jmoney in her desk and the desk | cars and 27,893 trucks were @S8€M-| sion and of Supervisor Ferris Clark of 515) pied. Shady Lane, Orion Township, was _ taken by the thieves who pried} open the office window with the | ~ . of the Cit same tool used to force open the oi Bote te ? door | Notice is hereby givem that in con- REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR CITY PRIMARY MARCH 1, 1954 Detectives Leo Hazen and Delos with the “Michigan Election | juveniles of ransacking the offices It Goes Without Saying, | He’s a Tough Customer DALLAS (#—-The customer who box and a cigarétte machine with a beer bottle refused to leave even after thé tavern owner fired @ gun three times—into the floor. Then the owner, annoyed, knocked his patron in the head with a club The customer left in a huff. | output. | had broken the glass out of a juke | ‘ School buses account for about | 70 per cent of annual U. S. bus formity legal holiday, the day of any regular) or special election of primary election | |receive for registration the name of any legal voter in said City of Pontiac not eiready registered who may sppiy, to me personally for such registration } Notice is hereby further given that | will be at the City Hall om Monday, | Pebrusry 1. 1964 from 8:30 a.m. until § pm t last day to receive registra- | ions and transfer of registrations by | | personal application sane Dated 1 — ADA R. EVANS. City Clerk Jan. 4, WU, * 2. - ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Beparate sesied proposals for Archi- tectural, . Mechanica! and Electrica! Trades wil) be received by the Board of Education, School District No. 2 Pree- | tienal Bicomfield Hills, West Bloomfield, } and Troy and City of Bioom- | field Hills Bloomfield Hills. Michigan for the Construction of an Addition to the Wing Lake School, Wing. Lake end| West ple Road, Bicomfieid Hills, Michigan Plags and Specifications wi!) be evatl- o4 | ees than The Pontiac Housing 5 serves the right to reject any oF aa vide 5 | or to waive any informalities ip = i) be received iSth day of e Branch Street. Pontiac, which time and place ell publiciy opened ied Forms of contract documents are > 7 file of the oftion of es Paeae x ommission, Tisha may be obtained by depositing E with the Pontiac Commission tor eich tet of dowsmente, "Ue es be. posit will. be refunded to pereon who returns. them im good a within ten (10) daye after bid A Bid Guerantee ond and Payment bond will be required. A ‘ sie ig the minimum ¥ wages as set forth in the must be paid for this work. 4 te bid shall be withdrewn for « ovat } hirty (30) days subsequent openin; of bids Dated: January 16. 1864 ing No t INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS Tank Company Becomes| Lodge Calendar f is oP Pa 9 eee Pian Ee : ge ANKOUNCEMENTS to the out-state juriedic- R ° Special Chapter Card of Thanke 1 tional court where the man re- dl G Ww I d No. 503.0. E 8. RB elt Mason- In Memoriam . sovceee @ sided and he would be given a Produce apl . y TO Ing Nn ustry ic Temple, 22 State, Monday-.eve- Geen Directors __....--.-.0-- : hearing there on his obligation. DETROIT EGGS > tae a Gate ee | by the local industry includes a ag ag RAs secur?” Cemetery Late The Oakland County Courts’ DETROIT ‘AP)--The following prices) ness establishments in the Poritiac | forming roll capable of rolling nim shtomrccsindeaen , would then issue an order requiring iret Gaaiedie tales weather our aah as i three-quarter inch steel plates i . . ieee dl the man to pay a certain amount | "Writes ‘grade jumoe S68) large, 8o.| _'8Y ROBERT F. MAHER oO fest wide, and a civele shear -| News in Brief melp Wanted Pemale ~.......... ; for support of hig family. | 58, weighted average, §2':; medium, | Since it was founded seven years “Si cuts half-inch steel cir- ielp Woetee nn 8 This action saves the county a| femns 06; Lorge, 't0-s1. “conde ag ago Pontiac Tank Co., Inc. has * With 12 foot diameters Fire caused an estimated $25, instruciented isle. A great amount of time and money, |** ‘"erts 41-42, wid ovg 41 moved three times because of bus- “We form al! our own heads for Gamage to an apartment building} work wanted Female 1 Roberts explained, since under the | expansion, and has estab- special tank work but heads for ®t 3 Clarence St. yesterday, ac- old procedure a warrant would be CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS | lisled another plant in Wapakoneta Ur fuel oi! tanks are made by cording to Pontiac Fire Depart- PERVICES OFFERED issued and the man extradited ‘or | ceipts Titled, wholeate buying” prices ces | Ohio. other companies from steel sup- ™ent. Firemen said the blaze was - trial in Oakland County. roe aoan AA * ¥! Si The business was first estab- Plied by us.’ King said. “We caused by a discarded cigarette) Business Serv 13 dicate dilinsstgititaain Cc 42.%. — +: © | hished on Chase street by president hope eventually to have all the Which ignited fuel oil on the floor. } eames | & Taxes + . * Eggs ptenty to firm: receipts 4.409: | Theodore McNee. a welding en-| heads made by local concerns The building is owned by Dennis Dressmaking & Tailering 16 Boy ] Hit by Car (Us lores 46.5; ds mediums 45. gineer; vice president Donald King from our stockpile." O'Conner of Lake Orion. pate Fae peeve as ae d us Se. aa receipt | head of sales and material pro- The companies’ ‘teakproof fuel John L. Moser, 34,-of Rochester, Moving & Trucking -....... - Suffers Head In juries | cmcaco Por: , curethent, and Secrietary-Treasurer-|°!! tanks are made by hydraulically | was sentenced to five days in Oak-| Fittest accessories 8.5.0... 2! J | guage nae Ivan Hulliberger, production man-| i T°FPOE — — ae anal — i yesterday ont) ee ee = Nichols Cutean. 2-of T27 Port ta" on track 4; total US. shipments ager. lthem. A welding fin-4d $115 with costs. pleaded] oe 3 » 4% | 108; suppticn moderate. fair; Basement fuel off tanks. un- fm. team -of three welders, guilty to drunk driving before : jand St. guffered concussion, head | mertet ” steady. Conenade Bes iee- . | two set-up men, one cleaner, one Orion Township Justice Helmar G. NOTICES Ca i ye aa | See pen ey. | ae BSS oe eee ee yee in front of 736 Wing St, according | steel septic tanks, bulk storage (on. day 7 ants se Notices & Persodais .... 2 Police ; | tanks, production welding and . ; | bf yey = departed te gocd setditien | Poultry steel fabrication are specialties wd. then painted “petore. delivery’ Clarence F. Treadaway of 21604 WANTED at Pontiac General Hospital DETROIT FOULTRY of the organization. io sande. ; ¥| John R., Hazel Park reported to wed. Child. to Beerd -......... bl Herman J, Tank, 28, of 992 Stan-|¢os ‘Deis tor he” f auaity nes Now located at 389 S. Sanford | |. |Pontiae Police that an auto bat-) Tit Miscelisneous tas ley Ave., driver, told police he did | Powtty up to 10 om. EBT today St., the plant site will probably| About 30 employes ordinarily tery, valued at $15, was stolen) stoner wanted maa not see the child in time to avoid | 90-33 sents hs By tree rotate coger 0@ Moved again before the end of | work in the 60 by 165 foot plant | from his car Friday night -while in hee pees. a8 triking him. Three witnesses were $ is whites.” 2-81; grey cross, |this summer to obtain a larger, S™4 ‘they've turned out special | it was parkd in a lot at Franklin Transportation a pasar police in o T+: ~oreeg Recta, 9-58 | site . orders such as a rubber lined, | Rd. and Rapid St. Wid. Contracts, Migs. = boy darted. in front of the auto). guucaag YUL TRY Michigan sales account for about | “mca! storage tank with an | William Martin of 4130 Alrport| Wanted Res! Estate -.. 324 from behind parked cars. fide oe hens siaaay’ pe uscz taeegy S° 50 per cent of total business, with GM Seiian -cauney,_geitnand pe, een een Son Cee RENTALS OPPERED receipts 669 coops: Lo.b. prices the remainder being spread - out- government project. land County sheriff's deputies yes- H Valley Schools 4-18, ters nse Feathers Boat: ale neces |Btate, Sceording to King. Finished products are sped to|terday that someone took $27 in| Rent ‘Sts Gnfurmtohed ....... 38 vron Valley ers 17-19; ducklings ‘ Some of the machinery utilized | their destination py a quarters and half-dollars from a| Rest Purnished ...... 2 Sponsor PTA Meeting owned fleet of seven trailer qucks |fiass jar in his dresser drawer Rent Rewmy se ae cies B WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Livestock _ Other products turned out in the} Sparks from a vent fan started Reems ~ aes aa plant include septic. tank forms,}a fire in the roof of the Pontiac DEE .cocgcherenscse e Huron Valley Schodls of this area DETROM LIVESTOCE 0g fan ine industrial building trusses | Motor Division plant yesterday, Rend Gheres ; sevaacerenveness will sponsor a PTA meet at 8) OOO ier cate be mane Lf and truck bodies, causing an estimated $200 damage,| Por Rent Miscelansous .@ " +. lees at reget — Saisble 150. Today's market | a ps have been set| acording to Pontiac Fire Depart- aa can lowed by movies, Refreshments, Insc “fur sdey Marcel. Spiny a as Dae a? ‘ active: demend ; broad i * . if your friend's in jall and needs Por Sale a _ will be served by third grade room | ai) classes; steers and betters 1. C. A. Mitchell.| For Sele Lake Property ...... “4 mothers j i steady eae, ead bulls : ‘ bail, Pb. FE 5-6201. C. A Mitchell.) Os; Sete E oo SRE ee Texas Is Also Released Cou Deaths Report of Condition st "| Ber Gale Lottecnsrecccossisecsss Me New Haven Man Killed |= eee ad ke From Restrictions for! thomas E. Althouse PONTIAC STATE — | fer tun Serer’ 02000 ‘ DETROIT # — Walter Stein. | BP), toy, Mes. eae ay Vesicular Exonthema WALLED LAKE — os BANK penn Lew onotgn -2 brink, 43, of New Haven, died | $e act thy and Sommers sows Thomas E. Alth ae 301 | of, Peptic im the State of Michigan st Wsoiaae: fee yess yous commer] WASHINGTON (INS) — Two Rosebud St, will be recited tomor- | 1982. S " I % Niel on hae 7 ooo 20.38: itn tem garbage to hogs. Avon Cemetery. The infant died| Sah’* S2iSetatins and cuore For Gale Miscellaneous ........ ‘2. Lae , 46-m bulk “choice 06-400 te. sows| When states are under quaran-| Yesterday at Pontiac General Hos) xse'éspents of jndividsis ' tele Sore Bese i eaparas 3 4 28; : . . strict restrictions are placed pital. —_ ‘ ‘ , a e Scan a 1,000 seice 06 Gee on the i , ; of live Surviving besides the parents are ee paaesy 7,003,520.72 pad “Genta seatoestn es ae on alt x represented. grades: | hogs and unprocessed parts of |‘Wo brothers and four sisters. Viinelee Wood, Cost & Pus ..0-2..-2.. as bien aed cattie la and re p Postal servings)... 444m.40| For Gale Pets ..........---... 8 per cent run cows; few sales Mrs, Arthur Cunningham tes and po- Dogs Trained, Board .......... co Searlinge 11-00-2200" & “load *Tbe seven states stilt have areas LAKE ORION — Service for Mrs. RA ee etree Sie caer chotee under quarantine are .California,| Arthur (Marguerite) Cunningham, ame PARM MERCHANDISE ends . Grain & beets oe af ie {7 eee | ; Sale : " ‘on: Perm 4 sf cr) % : Mmited of to suas Be i | In Memoriam 2° Ix LOVING MEMORY OF Charles T oung who passed . Jemuary 17, 1962 pote, re- ear ale the ones Who loved you best, sadly Dad. Broth- Edmund Dionne E IN LOVING MEMORY OF PRI- Bickerstaff whe was Bec! etoned by_his wife Eve Flowers APPER'S — PLOWERS 123 SGevan ° PE 23-3173 | Funeral Directors Donelson-Johns os ‘ FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor —______** TT The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From & a.m, to 5 p.m. of gs ry . 4 4 3 e i F wen seuss 33% zg * , atseses § 3 sanaaeed ~ Help Wanted Male 6 9 SALESMEN SOON, —__Help Wanted Male 6 “UNUSUAL SALES OPPORTUNITY For well qualified young man, te ~~ represent IBM me eq division in Por ares salary, — B and pensees Knowledge electrical eng e |. This 5 ~"tlen has ited for the ri 7. interviewing y Jenuary % : between & 8 p.m. st Pint J fice or te 98631 International Business Machine Corp. 1602_W. Third Avenue Flint, Michigan DRIVE TRUCK AND Michigan SINGLE MAN OF FARM WILE ing experience necessary. 3985 NH, __ Roche ster Ra SAL in becom water softener dealer for make Water conditioning eq . Me investment necessary i ing program. Car A sppeointment cal) Pe sist. sy Journeymen Millwrights Machine Repairmen and Toolmakers APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Employment Office ‘ GLENWOOD ava, a < YOUR NASH DEALER 65 W. Lewrence » NEW TOCA TION RAY O’NEIL, faa = Pepae tek g : m | a H ia if : & 3 > 4 | z | L 4 ff 6-1384. NEAT, AMBITIOUS ) Sos oe sistide '¢ . iat ; = 5 ee * a) RO es. edge i si =o: ae et pea ig ate Bet be Co ee OS ee eae La Oe EO ee oe 42; R ; THE ESS, SAT Accounting, Shorthand, Typing-refresher courses . Business Tramin he Business Institute a DRY CLEANER AND | SPOTTER. 8 4 ee experience. Dependable. rE. CARPENTRY, KITCHEN CABI- | | nets. reper and new work. FE | PLASTERING ZEW AND REPAIR. | 4-7802, Call , _ PE 17-0251 02. Call after J p "u. | SNOW PLOWING DONE PE 5-18 ~- |CARPENTER WITH 2 Yrs. EX.| Pouing pe _ perience needs work FE 54-8325. be ah MAKER & CARPEN- 23-2532 CARPENTER WORK WANTED. ¥. OR 32276 or EM PLASTERING, IN- Work, FE +4973, "| CAPABLE YOUNG MAN’ WITR eleven re of e. high speed steel) , of which EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS day work 5 days week. Restaur- work preferred. FE $1139. WHITE LADY. DAY ba. DRESSM. and Tues. also weekend kitchen loring work for ‘restaurant. Own trans- | hs Tie ~ en , | ALTERATI TRONING DONE IN MY HOME, | “‘hvery if Maple 5-6616 - "| WASHINGS WITH FLAT WORK ironed. Reasonable, FE 23-1757 AVAILABLE - nurse or cursing companion. OR | L. | PRACTICAL WURSE CAPABLE OF GiRL if WANTS PART work 43603 TIME after school & Saturdays. FE ) 16% STOP WORRYING I WiLL AD- dress your envelopes at home. . “ . WASHINGS &@ IRO & CUR- A . 23-0647. |... MIDDLEAGED w Jos | LACE iow by fled or women ae, man| Laundry. Ph. PE 2-8101 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- ice. Ph. Pontiac Laundry FE Baby sitting nights. Ex- "Geuvery. perienced. FE 2-274 aft- er 4:30. Ask for Miss} Huffman. YOUNG EXPERIENCED GIRL 1 Wishes office work, or switch- _ board operator, PE §-9133. : teacher. OP Work Wanted Male 10 JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT 30 YEARS old. os 5S yrs practical - We service 0h AD EM 34879 APPLIANCE SERVICES radios and all ip ROY'S. 9% Oakland Ave., PE 2-402 ALL MAKE* OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory rained men eLe Day, % day & Eyes. -Enroll now. THYLE’s W ACHT i ; repair, 544 Going St. PE $5169. EXCAVATING GRADING, BULL- dosing road bidg. “PLASTERING | PE 5-062, FE $092 LEO LUSTIG | on McLain's rE JOHN ELECTRICAL SEWER CLEANING Sunday Serv. Ph. FE 4-2012. UBURBAN . SEPTIC cleaners. Lake Oricn, MY --2842. |- + Sinks “BAWS. MACHINE MANLEY LEACH moval, Ph. All Pon Y ge an “. . and you had to lose the fishing tackle!” Upholstering 23! Money Wanted- ~ 28A' CUSTOM UPHOLSTERI —| Free estimates Small repairs A & B TRENCHING | yous hows ..& ¥ . "| EAKLES cusTOM J. ~EAVESTROUGHING | r Kitchens «@ speciality PB | Bran P. French | te $0973 arm ee meta EXPERT TO EE TRIMMING & RE- _ moving. FE 1-6822 Non-competitive. Ability man- Wrp. TO BORROW 43,000. FE a. . See -| Wanted to Rent FURNISHED HOUSE OR APT, 2 children, PE 23113, : *_eovers, materials, 1927, Makers OF GUS ~s : furniture, uphoistering, 4 8. Thomas Upholstering Phone FE 5-888 — |_ : ; shores ae J ROOM PARTLY OR UNFURN- ed for a ting | 5660 Dixie Highway Waterford HAVE YOUR FUR finished and repaired. TRIMMING & RE- £063. OR 32008 Lost & Found ao 17-6014 r 4 p.m. "| EXPERT TREL ti AROUND FINISHING, RE-|__™ovel, Ph FE $6593. OR 32000. Be | “modeling and’ carpentry) MA| STEAM CLEANING 3 $f ceem stan Tractor Co. PE 4-046). PR 4-1442. 4 Bookkeeping & Taxes 4 WILL THE RSON ked up by mistake a , WANTED 3} BEDROOM og mt We tep oF eel > ae “| ACCOUNTING _ Bdw. Hawley MAURICE THOME. D. 1203 Pontiac State rty home owner's care. SERVICE MAN'S FAMILY NEEDS —_— ~~ se | : m PAUL D. HAMMOND Le ve i P| tina’ Cail before 2:30, FE 32163. | WILL BUY Ge [et OUR Lage | ELDERLY CHRISTIAN WOMAN, with the Rebecca Grand AKING. ALTERATIONS ork guaranteed. . : "a - = sieecteeeerwnnsian OR 4 ROOM UN?URN. APT. TIONS. PICKUP AND DE- Gesired, FE42017. G EXIFERTLY DONE. tallored, FE Maite super! = . - in millinery store by e please return conten ALTERATIONS & DRESS: © years experience. F DRESSMAKING IN. MY home OR STO Income Tax Service 17) ree. Lost—s MNTHS. OLD BEAGLES| PE +e dog, white, black & ADULTS DESTRE +0008. peer Fox: Peddimg Your Property? | Mice tang Roow Edw. Hawley, FE 2-2602 SMALL TOY Living Quarters ee French Pood’, FE 46027. — | Suare Living 30 ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE fost: ONE PAIR OF CHILD'S Cont sheeted Gatees, COMPLETELY FUPNIJHED| MEN'S WASHINGS & IRONINGS. 5-T390. able. west side, PE 2-614. MENDING. IRONING PE Sm | WASHINGS OR IRONINGS. FE 2-447. | WASHINGS AND TRONINGS IN MY _home FE 57308. - WIDOW WANTS WASHINGS. WEST side. PE213% _ msi WASHINGS & TRONINGS OR a ——} MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING.) themes, dissertations. secretarial _ work, OM 3264300 EXPERIENCED BABY SITTER. Evenings & weekends. FE 4-221). WASHINGS & IRONINGS DONE IN home. Work guaranteed ied a |SoLonen WOMAN WANTS | INCINERATOR S®RVICH ASHES tw t day week FE +5 er. By hour. Also cabinets. _ FE 5-38 after 5 P.M, ae Carpenter Contract i or trim, FHA | Get our mt too OR F22/6 Com A FE 43767 OR GUARANTEE J art ve teat FLO LAYING. FiN.| __mins. FE ee «SE CR eee oe ee LAYING, SANDING AND 16 years’ experience. equipment. John Taylor, } Laundry Service CORTAING PLAIN OR ROF.| Notices & Personals 25 beautifully finished. Pontiac | ~~~~.~~ ~~~. rn Hundreds - inity 18. Whitheld school. Reward. FE bouse. Gentleman would like a | OF HAPPY DRIVERS Truck for Rent Pontiac Industrial Tractor Co, PE +0461 — PE +1442 | HAULING OF ALL KINDS REA- sonable. FE 23-6857. TRUCKING & HAULING. trucks available PE 46829 DRIVER TRAINING individwal f— was’ Denis = _ haudneeeninaaas ue tam: ransportation 31 15% East Lawrence < Fortune by Cards. . t blic ~ X WHILE REDUCING Tired? Nervous? Cen't © aren to Woodward | betw : if s “ g ks Ht ; : 2 HE BaF ag i a E fs norte of W. Muron, fire house off Te 915 LaSalle. FE 41694. UND FLR. APT. NO DRINK- ers couple. 1035 Oakland. WILL SHARE MY NICELY FUR- nished with voung lady. 25 _Williems. - f “ , ¢ - yr THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1954 \ - 5 eee - ~ ew . t ‘ . va ‘ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43|/ FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger For Sale Houses | 43 For Sale Houses 43 “_ ew ~ ttl tnt a “< ~ OL ~— ; BEAUTIFUL ESTATE | F ~S ~ . z “pn 190, ACRES TT > ANNETT | KENT now and then one of these . y “@ el ee thea OFFERS = "lca te pS, By a... | our fest olleriog on what 13x35 living 16x15 library we consider to be one of Huron Gardens | ONLY $1,600 DOWN. New tn ‘St. : today’s buys. A iovely } 2bdedrm. home near Draytoa. 15x15 dining room, 12418 studio ¢ bedrooms located on 5 room: full beth bungalow.) Modern kitchen bath, oil ve 10430 modesmistic-to-the-last word lots in, geet residential ful) basement with SC 00) heat. Goad al 7 26 ft. cae exterior ; SS cotta lnrce wedrocms ep | Seetsee. Wek pull pad oe. nama; cate Uacladed toi, 4000, Payments only 0 ver! WARD E. PARTRIDGE, Tage room , Pull price $8, 0 cake eee joceeme Fl se y well m end gee stove lnc month Call tonight. Teaser talf erie ine $1.000 down, Eve. & stairs with full beth and sepa- ‘with osk floors, plastered aint, Reon Sere, REALTOR FE 2-8316 ing room, Datutal fireplace. Mr. Meiser, FE 6-804. rete shower. Lavatory on first and painted walls. y of | NORTH SIDE. rm., Sbedrm. home modern base 1dani3s floor Basement bas fruit cellar, closet space ip a Se J Lake Privileges in extra good condition, «3 W. Huron st this could be the bom JUST RIGHT POR TWO age room end Timken oll bedrooms ary A 5 3 bed be made into 2tamily, Near’ : e is this hap small new steam) heat. basement with stoker heat. imost new 5 room F nd in walking distance | GORNER LOT Consider tredige for tanaler bungalow tehing 1's There is 0 mesterstatic tonent house Just one from school Farenen tia sau. oie to downtown. Oniy $10,500 with | “puller, Off Josiye car ga . 4 hed rooms bah ull stores, Price J . 000 down . ; belng, Let te chow you won “tectnoe * tof ton a basemen. and hot wir furnace pell at $10,500, Call us today. redwood paneling. Very sh00e dow a ou-MY¥-P. city 60 fruit trees — ap- The x36 barn with basement is large “ hen wi ane or WEST BIDE. Here ts & well-lo-| WOODED . and = ‘s PaPs ples, pears, peaches, cher- in A-l shape with 14 stanchions, YOU OUGHT—to see this area acement WwW on cated }-bedrm. home on paved | ae meten two ries and grapes. Al fer good wiring and water so clean” }bedroom, one AC iw, bebe Storms sed Street Tiled bath. gas heat,| 4 beautiful site located bectrooim wwith large $10,750. Ideal for @ retiring 30x100 modern chicken house orec- story suburban. Modern oe tee teen. ne. | 2cny garage. This home ts.in| %®, @ goed =. oe @. end Bete Pontiac Heller. re xsen MP. omer buldua 4 such as corn erib — rr : | “ , ’ nd tr ok Se" eet on 8 ‘aight ball * . . : ' i urchas - : - tor for only bogey oA storage dings 3 bnew me with shower. Coleman AC cS | Indian Village Brick. boo oun 0 ¢ cone. genes bs down, NEW BRICK HOMES No grain houses. workshop and 3 car heat. automatic r. “= } Attractive 3 bedroom 3 bath | of large wood a better values anywhere than garage make it & real farm Lot 864180 Walking distance - home in Al comfition Liv. CONSIDER THIS. Neat and com-| dow, OWNER CUT THE PRICE these brick set-up Underground wiring to all to Stringham &ch: st “ ing room with fireplace, ; plete }-bedrm heme in handy | STREAM on twe bedroom brick homes. Onk floors and plas- buildings $2.000 down, nolanee line - screened porch, full base horth-side location base-| only 1 left, A @% atte with ex, m attic, tered walls, Disposal unit, Also included im this buy is & rent. We have the key. Let - ment. recreation space. oil ment garage pice yard. Ask- ood. bath, Gelare kitchen, GAS furnace and gas in- 44x50 manufactuy ng building with s jesman 7 you heat. and sutematic water ing $7,060 with low down pay- bal puslding site on © slight ae ae. ou beat, cinerater. Seover ning 3 phase wiring on, 6 seperate plot through . heater $17.850, terms ment ~ = orm 5 y 0 «mal . * , . screens lange jot, A fine ove. & Sun, Mr. Van Hise, feckisen who wants Sore 004 AUBURN HEIGHTS — 5-room yo Maced Lake Front DREAM HOME. West of Pontise| | L. Cc. LADD west side» location, liberal FE 5-6248. plant in one location. Located ae ‘od a 50n166 lot. / / Siaceday Lake Prot with 90 ft. frontage on g< 4286 Dixie Hwy oR immediate possession, close to Clark. on eo good road Line mm. ining | sesmn. 7 room bungalow overiook lake and access to 3 other? 5016 pontiac Lk RA rE ry] ; DONELSON HEIGHTS—-Off This f be fered tor > a, 4 bedroom . ing lake, 3 bedreomis,- den 3 bedrms., 2 baths, large livin L y West Huron. Ideal corner ae — “te raat? * : and bath up. Plastered I4a baths living room and rm. and sun rm, both carpe’ L Corner Cars Lake Rd. __ = location on 3 nice lots is bilities can be wesked vk en walis, full bemot., furnance ; a dining room carpeted. Full) Modern tiled Kitchen with break- ACRE LOTS POR 84) on PON. this newer 2 bedroom bus- this terrifie buy, Call for your guiomatic § water heater. basement, recreation room. | fast bar, stainiess steel sink with tisc Lake Rd. near alow. Tastefully decorated : Priced to sell at $6,960, and unusua) concealed bar. | Dishmaster, Coo) vent awnings, Cheap for cash. Call m recreation room, acre lot us show you aia Water froutag —y oottomee oan beat ules buy. Only 62,500 down KAMPSEN FE 4-0528 S. Telegraph AA. Seen ores, Ba pachanes A HOME OF YOUR OWN ——» Bee fireplace, large modern Biack wood- ed lot in good neighborhood. Tult, berries and P rE Saas. John Kinzler, Realtor Model Is fs . . a rouse $2.50 Ca OR 36730 Pioneer Highlands | REW 4 ROOM HDUSE MO”ERN Brick three bedroom ranch home | Pp N completely furnished with new ble hi foom with ng furniture A gout cea) for §7 500, space, — cera tile SUNDAY 1+ with terms < WEEKDAYS 3 room house besement, 2 acres, ér Included, Full basement | st 2314 Middlebelt Road. Go out; only $3,960 with $800 dow) @l forced air . Orehrd Lake Road % mile West | 2% acres, Ortonville area. large 2 rear yerd with grill Landecap of legraph , urn ieft on room good well, mre cell ot Middlebelt to model quick. M 1 yes _ Geo. Marble, Realtor Watkins Lake Privileges 8s Andersonville R4_ Waterford Good 4 up BERS wED ulilly ond Phone CR 3.263 car garage ree susT LIKE xEwW lot, Brcetlent » buy. REALTY CO. REALTORS Clean as s pin-21 PT . . ao | 1073 W Huroea nentel traikhr New tire, Beauti- West Suburban | NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH ful interior. Everything in perfect Excellent § room ranch home - POST OFFICE eeae Only S100. Inciting built by owner. sized rooms, | _ . — ‘ Carpeted tving rom, ofl forced |. HOUSE GOOD GARAGE, PUPTMA M ELWOOD PAT OR air heat, audciieg garage. A word Son side Ons best end pered |FE 61 FE 3s te the wise—iook this deai. street Must sell at once. Pw. Dinnan & Son. W. Huroa. Webster School District Fine 3 bedroom home for $10 066 «=Substantial AO. & 33 W. Huroa St Ph. Open 8.30 ‘tH 8:30 : eT OE ie | Eee 3 an SUNDAY 1 TO 5 i cons | wits Lima Bang oom PONT R Y CO_| — yestibuie ital MONDAY 6TO8 — |r susem evans) Stal batts’ is fdr Fis cenegews. G! RANCH HOMES docs, the tote with shower, walls, Before buy. be eee elec, hot water and leund: Pr eee mind B= 4 Hy vil forced tir neat. Auto sias0s =" senceuatie oot a gas water ts, util terms i sesenve. ‘Bo aluminum or face brick exteriors ft —~ 4 sluminum of face orci se pay.| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor fast. ments oon, App. | 7. Saeinew ot Ph. FE 5-8165 monthly payments ine: RAY O'NEIL, Realtor renee one ~parVate path M00. . es on 2, i heave been rejected om 8)" orn Close in. couple, menter beep. saskeage ont Boe may” quailty. for erences. 7S es 81,000 jog ROOMS. 3 BED- quick possession, 1023 Meadow: | CAMERON H. CLARK MODERNISTIC "Van Norman Lake amauta" A BUNGALOW Leak! very eltrective five room | OP Evenines 1982 W, Huren Ot. |: $650 DOWN Ses ele oe, esa wo PS, est pn wins a "OPEN room situated on $10,509 with terms ‘strane , G Hesapetend, Realtor | open for row ts hap ane come: - * Goan Evenings ti Hs tan PE ee ere FE 20007 | Fecuy oi. i _— | Sana ETE PE RO | 2c ship nga, down NEW 3 ORM HOME IN ROYAL Family Growing? to the 3g Gan, Prom queer. Lew Gown pay- AND | ~ | "Bima. nears Fe aT ae Ss — re serch at Af alae OP N OPEN fete Beshay-Sor'eer| SILVER LAKE FRONT ‘beanie: , SUN; 1 TO 5 P.M. only down pay-| NICHOLIE Ls 2 ACRES 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, SAT. & SUN. 1-6 ROAD Russell Young ——f Partridge 8. TRE “BIRD” TO amE COLONIAL HILLS BR. . 3 Bedrm. Ranch H 670 W. Huron FE 43525 | DROP BY AND SEF OUR NEW) . Open Eves Tih § 3 BED HOME FOR DUP- Co-operative Real Estate Exchange LICATION ON SITES. OF YOUR CHO! PR T MODEL FOR DISPLAY ONLY To reach rty drive out Eliza New beth Lake Rd. to Rosiyn S theo turp .efi one bleck to Model. Three Bedroom Brick Ramblers ping, Wie walk, large picture win | 2,Seérooms. ranch type how es, dow in ht room, nice kitchen brick plastered walls AC with oxen fal —) etl heat TSx1S4. As low as fagr lle ovent leone el Eo ard on ee John K. Irwin TOR pannage © THE BIRD’ te soe REALTOR “Cuan aren Clark, Real VE Dat Eve SPE 2-190 ig BUNGALOWS | — . BP gt Sas} NEW BRICK RANCHO beat Near Lincoln Jr.. School. aia ee 2 bedro | ies brick bungalow. efec| peaaea of Silver Lake ‘Ra. H. Delos yitest en or OR 3-1769 | $660 Dixie Highway, Waterford | OPEN } | wis BE OROVE ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES | SUN. 1-6 P.M KENNEDY = “BUD” NICHOLIE_ Real and " + $050 DOWN -—2-bedroom - galow, Ol heat, bath tool and ® lavatory. floors Painted was. $4,060 tor large discount for al oF c . INDIAN VILLAGE —6 rooms 2 full baths fireplace paved s, 4 has everyU possession too §17 RAY O’NEIL, Realte 73 W. Huron Phone FE 3-7103 oe? Member Co-op $10,975 is an exceptionally good full basement. attached garage price for this ranch type room the other frame with stone Trim, | me. Basement, recreation room, 3 bedrooms tile beth, full bsse cove ceilings. Built in 1950 Many ment, attached garage Handsome Outstanding features to make this Youngstown hitchens. s door ® real home. Call FE 40664, 136 sh doors, oak ra, gE. Pix combination storms snd ecreens e. LAWRENCE natural fireplace room 12515, kitchen 16x13 stairs bedroom 12x15 half down three -lazgy bedrooms r 3 Quick o Ez 54-7078 _ Exchange DRAYTON PLAINS DISTRICT AYEORD qown- “Great guns! My creditors ee For Sale Hou OPE SUNDAY 2-6 PM yr Just ¢ ' One bric e well Known c MO | uron) Ding right on Williams Lake bath bikes to open houses Street. and 43 expert workmanship throughout! ustom , Fight on Alir- port Road to Williams Lake Rd om Ardreth garege, ¢16.008 terms, Kurt Neel h ' le . erms. Kurth Re state MI +7678 Hump r1es *¥o YEAR OLD. yay ey “% rm bom m brac- - Set" Kerin Set soot Ses ray yard. "© Cooperative Realtors Exchange lean attractive floor pian. | OP*® ee J =. _Seconge 4.900 down, terms, Reply Pon WOMAN WANTED . 8. 2 who can fate the value 6 ROOMS AND GARAGE 61,806 end equality im this delightful 3 down of wil accept ear on bedroom home on 1 &. down gue bo re . 8 N. Has ol] . Blee basement, _ Perry 47 oe » nice bath, large living room UNFINISHED HOME With picture window. yoo Very livable 3 bedroom home,| Sise 2 car Pe A wonderful to 'senest and’ bun Oui sadon |HC. Newingham, Broker school a us y , .C. Newingham, broker terms. Rocheste 7 cue ie e Paes oO VE 381 8. Marshall LAWRENCE W PE +0003, FE +0661 $500 Nw y $50 month New 2 ranch and 1 acre. % mile N. of Walton Bivd and LS . on Squirrel Ré., thea ~ %y bleek right to number 3596. SIX ROOMS Mr. Bates Woodward 1-1215, eves IMMEDIATE POSssEssION - | _ Townsend 63821_ Lakefront 90612 nice high lot, good garden espace, fru trees, and more, $12,900. ' HUGE LEDGE ROCK ACE embraces an entire wall in J. R. HILTZ rerch home, eagpetet If Uy ranoc me * De . . img room, 13x11’ m bed- R R room. large wardrobe closets 148 N inaw Bt with — doors. neg race . ° ye san = ve tom privileges, 1e0x1s8' Ist. Own- er has c the price Let ts show you Bateman & Kampeen Co, 377 &. Te Rd. FE 40628. 1.60 DOWN W Suburban & Gun. Coop - acant, 2 bedrooms 3 pc. bath. m ber. 2% car garage, 2 lake priv- 19) 2 BEDROOM HOME 607x310 $1.60 DOWN. Fast Side Suit aterford Township able for large family or 2 family. } ey month 2 Aad bath doen. 9 kp, betement.| Gro. t scales, oi beat, 2 6 garage, close in. | g¢ N Saginaw Re sou . $2.460 DOWN. Nice neighborhood, bath. attracti 2 =©bedrooms, basement, furnace, 2 car $8,450. garage. 2 large lots. $2,600 DOWN. Williams Lake Area You'll like this ranch type home| on large lot with garden la fooms 2 4, oil 610,378. : $2,480 DOWN. G.I Resale slow Open Sun. 10 to 4 CAMERON H. CLARK FE 46402 Bane GAYLORD 1362 W. Huron Open Eve's 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 900, ey nena aoe down. 300. By owner ’ ¥, Rochester, : . $850. DOWN PAYMENT OR ve We have several chole ated in Pontiac. Neat ‘INCOMES $$$_ e incomes loc Low down yments. Immediate possession fiM WRIGHT, Real MEMBER tor ; GILES vt date as 3 bedrm. G. I clens, Tox184, or With- . out bsmts. brick or aluminum INCOME Gera becker earns Gap lovely CLOSE IN plastered walls, chotce of decore- 3 income located on the floors — many Siner side, only 2 biks. from features. Down from downtown. One 3 i $1,000 plus ales costs. i aie ia ul | ' HUNTOON PARK SUB ompieted — two to choose | &k, 3 bedrooms, REALTORS | Member Coop. Real Est. Exch Ine For Sale Houses 8 GATEWAYS to’ HAPPINESS BUILT IN 1948 NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS Cinder block, ¢ room and beth 2 bedroom one floor plan home oak floors, painted walls vene tian blinds lot 1505150 garden spat Offered et $6,450. $1,500 co Irs SPIC AND SPAN G600D VALUE LOWER COST ’ ranch type of to garege, located on lot 75415. | ful) basement, of] beat, space for recreation west side near cit some finishing - $1,402 down Irs GOoD To B u-T YOU BU ; LL ' o Trade INSURE IT y i tt REALTY CO., PE 20263 Open Eves “tl § Sun. 104 ons WwW On NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE $850 DOWN PAYMENT OR RENT —option to buy. 5 rooms 2 baths. PE +1706 evening . LOVELY § RM MODERN AUTO New 4 pe tile path Full | Near Lincoln | part of equity to help buyer. _*iGl. 10s m wep m. BRICK. 3 BEDEM. MODERN 2 horse stabie, | car garage. WASHINGTON ST. Close in-15 minute walk rative Resi Estate Dochonss 1717 8 Ter Ph, FE _ Byes PE 57146. FE 21706 NEAR HIGH SCHOOL } i Fe i ? from | windows end For Sale Farms 4 end storage room im barn | screens heat Shaded | $25,000, terms let with Sadeceveund —a—n 7 - system erage | @ A FARM IN COUNTY Pine Lake Front | row best. Ail this for $12. . Elmwood Twp Modern. @ room . | a use wi barn, crusted oo “ty “setectrst| FLOYD KENT, Realtor | sod"ben ‘Boase. ‘wun or Sutovd beach, newly decorated 8 a4 w Lawrence PE 54195 open eves. Station ae ag 0 room family home in eacel-} Next to Consumers wer | Pe 36700 . lent ¢ondition 4 bedrooms, | \ — anes epeeeaenmmes den. 1% baths, large living | 80 ACRES, ¢ ROOM HOME NEAR reom with natural fireplace | M-15. $1000 down. 5® acres, 6 picture Window overlooking POR SALE BY OWNER, § ROOM room home near M-16. Suchy lake 2 screened porches, furnished trame pouse, Loy €, Realty, Ortonvt . fui} tespment wt pew of e ote. cas e . ” A turne £ am € or gerees a oa Trail gt Lane 10 miles a ae ra bry Pine Punting : boat ant dock included at Morth of Lapeer : —— | grounds, FE 20423 — —_ 028.400, terms BIRMINGHAM @ ACRES BLACE LARD. © ROOM OPEN SUNDAY | $#e,2, Batimomy name, Conams | seeping prefecctnally Sse, Leres 26 PM for business. Live in your rest cups Milk Abuse beef pen meat Term» available 619.500 ices house, to one, 200 is Lancaster Koad | Watt, Manuel | & ae aml mor New Brick Ranch } Lapeer bus at door % mi Situ’ted on irge. corner jot tn | & ~ = _ ee wil ned fends, this et pen ve Nagy Real Estate Sales, 519 Gen- bath brick home has 3 bed- | Snyder esee St, Lapeer. MOhawk 42151, rooms, marble fireplace in 17? ACRES REAL BUY. COM- large living room, extra 298 8 Wood. Bham MI ¢6300 letely modern home and large arge closet e, a. birch | $e bern Close in. PW J wie nee, pao _& Son, @ W. Buren Se ‘car plastered garage $24. HERE'S A GOOD ADDRESS | Sale Business Property 49 700 rections "Bact Upper Seats Eee OF = ee NN ae ocd) on Barringlon to Law| attached oe urine STORAGE, GARAGE easier, Waich tor open signs | oe a caseaeiiinn Light Manufacturing 1675 South Boulevard -_ . 116nest’ offe. You reab {OxTsx12 | basement. 3-en10, ow 20 eeres, | opecions end peme Seen, é Reasonable rent. er me ex peen Realty - “rT es i cmmoevags i J v- mg rooms, Tirepiace, and esver. f FLanders Tae Fownseed 8 many other es — DOW " ed cise to schools | rar i les of Detroit. New | —————— yp $1,000 } ere “pene ao chicken NO MONEY DOWN Large vacant, coment Sock bufl4- si rms . a a . rectiogs Out 8 Biva be | NO MONEY DOWN we Lake Id Bxcellent tor ge Jond Crooks Ra te 1675 8 | =NO MONEY DOWN | fifsio" total price” Act fast on signs. 2 and 3 bed home, (ext this one! . | complete). yg our — ' no mony +o fixeae | Humph Roy Annett Inc.| Rxtiscueet tess | FUMmMpnries REALTORS Deal directiy with the -ullder ~ open "Evenings and Sunday 14 | >203 or rom, Pee FE 2-0474 = , _ for more, form sia ia Open Evenings | $3 6. Telegrept | LAKEFRONT NEAR DRAYTON i — ears —_. . od s 3 bedroom ranch home. Large 000 uare Feet ” A modern lake home designed for %% 150x160. Comal 3 exterior 5 = S . comfort. A large living room ey | cow ane” partitions. | new oor a eg Picture window overiocking jake | SASHABAW RD. . | and service manuincaring or dis, s ee ceme i . Cleat - Satie with Be antes ona master Aye BA - B a $35,000 = terms oF edroom with ot space|!- uddings up for partitions. Only, ill consider lease wih imme- eet | and « lovely second bedroom for ¢a59 dows Cate i --- Lecated just | the children. Master bedroom, hall porth Clartstca. A end livin ooems cagpews A large ood Co é macere Lashes, © ele el beet |e *| K. L. Templeton, Realtor . | Attached z= ‘Lots of shade | Fe rae eee 8% W. Buren & FE 346233 trees. $0,500. Office After § OR 34008 GooD se Sy E- On } L. €, LADD ‘ HOUSE, FULL BASE fons 7 La age a So ie] eee ee See ee SS “ *Corne ”~ me — Keego Harber. ae os > ON For Sale Lake Property 44 oer eT CLOSE ESTATE. S , $ nory 42 2 tock building. LAKEFRONT LOTS ee Lake. — Elizabeth =| _‘sourg, Bich, Low Down Payment lake = tale Gres — | S28 SS —_____— ’ We have 3. two bedroom bomes| Micdle Straits Lake scom © %' DIXIE FRONTA with down payments of less than lot now. Plan your home 60 FT. FRONTAGE ON DIXIE $1,000. Cal wp today im regards) [Ot inet near one of the busiest intersec- to theses 7 r THELMA M. ELWOOD tions. Cinder block building, 24x30. Francis E. “Bud” Miller $143 Case-Elizabeth Lake Rd. Built in 1951. . Suitable for Realtor FE 5-126 FE 46344 Open 8 to §| ing goods, bet or many Member sores Reattors |? looking lake. 3 vid. Carpet- 0 an. em e e » . oe fireplace, (ie. bath.i%s CRAWFORD AGENCY 019 Josiyo PE 2-0253 garage and Ro P TOR * Customers Parking Space in Rear | for cash. EM -| it Gperke PR 40it; FE Large ah bot. oe ft, om leke,| Business ) 170 ft . price terms. -. Por call F. J. Owens, : rail _broker, OR 31450, ; wien mime s,0q | Partridge’ Vine vest of Kan Towes. / ~~ . TALK ae DON’ f 1 | Restor, TOU Want TO BUT A BUSINESS | : . > * ; A GOING GROCERY a Sale Suburban Prop. 454 Lathted on s main street i Pon: * and shows o goed grese_Buy he $795 DOWN | Sessa isae New 2 bedroom house Ready to| . st cost of lease the wi ; move Ay Needs some ~ only the inventory down, $ ies location, ‘Tmmediete pow SMALL MOTOR 4 .* ROCHESTER AREA | ,_ DEALERSHIP = reg R ESTER AREA ately $17,000 to $18,000 4 Finin 8 moots “recseda pe ‘ BEST BUY Art Johns = Prank Shepard Tou ean't beatt is prove ‘ Vacant smallcozy home mod- rensible % ust be financially sound A ..emn,.4-blocks from bus. $1,000, ™ _-—% S Bus line. large 4 bedroom home ease call for bome, “oan ent wake = BIG, SMALL TOWN ioe, owner sell. $15,000 GROCERY | PI opel AER (tL be Brand mw 2 be gy — Say on 5 bans Rochester Rd. of cleo} 1 brick ' tric hot water garage, call now bldg ena real Choice building lot on Livernois | trade for home or. . con- a H A by Dutton Rd. that has a flowing tract. ae. hee _* : ome Section | WARD E. PARTRIDGE = Baa 4 Acres w.th ft. frontage j . a aa “ * 4 Pp 15 on Livernois Hamim rd. BRO! ER ae A's otal me ity ; : 352 BAS Pas. Sk. AE Be + ee ~~ “_ . emf $ =: Pees wae. ~ COAST-TO-COAST . be / ‘ . ’ ot : ae $40 92 eae Pear C LADD World's Largest F Incl. Taxes & Ins. or 172 W. Ann Arbor Morrison 4 a ' +. ie =| Pontiac es “- ford Trailer Sales Livingstone FINANCE CO. LOANS COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 3O0E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 ee Sd BTS $eiichens a: or cold af cur efies. STATE FINANCE CO. wm Pesce Saat Be MONEY WAITING You May Borrow $25-$500 Today Sm OF Sea RUCENER | FINANCE CO. eoksan h sabmeaw a BUnon ~ LOANS Ss $25 to $500 Community Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-713} - YRIENDLY SERVICE , ‘Need Money? *25 to *500 "PE 5.8121 ‘tiies & Auto " Chief’ MOBILE HOMES Blan Sth i> leneth Up to ek See the New 1954 Stewarts te Hollerback Auto Parts ——_.20_Baldwin—PE 3-067? FOR COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE Tes’ Bop ns “Of Motor Sales we W. Pike | Pike Bt "Phone FE 29101 AIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING ee FREE ESTIMATE AML MENT PLAN BRAID MOTOR SALES Bae r PON Goodwill “Not a Name Across From Post of |; BUY YOUR C DEALER Y |BUY NOW We Wel the Care Check and road-test fit. Satisfy yourself t the best buys on the give you the trade-in you want to buy. 1952 Pontiac $1, a. , grat 3 Roce saps ay 1949 Pontiac $545 gino 4x0 1948 Pontiac $395 "Give to the M PON RETAIL _ FACTORY 63 Mt. Cleme - Phone F RETAIL | wer oe 4 AN. RADIO WITH eee ost TAC | STORE UseadQars But a Policy” ice On Mt. Clemens St. AR FROM A OU KNOW! and SAVE! come the ful Buyer our cars as you see hat these are some of Then we'll price that will make market. 195] Chevrolet 1953 Pontiac $2,295 LIGHT BLUE CONVERTIBLE BLACK TOP COMPLETE MATIC MEADLIONTS AND. ALL MATIC THE DELUXE MILEAGE. FEATURES. VERY LOW 1949 Ford Panel $445 arch of Dimes” TIAC STORE BRANCH ns at Mill St. E 3-7117 For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 53 CHEVROLET 1988 light, fog, Bente, caly S080 Ace $1,795 | OFFICIALS’ CARS MICHIGAN’S NEW CAR TRADE-INS “FINEST. } DEMONSTRATORS 2 Doors, 4 ons new. fully equippe vertibles. rE By Gitev. "60, | DOOR, ie ip" apuo permacent to] LOW OS $1,395 _ | er of West Huron pt Heudersen. MICHIGAN’S ’ FINEST “I don't like your attitude, Wilmot! married you said mother could visit with us any time she liked!” . When we were For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 JACOBSON'S We have °47 through ’51 Hudsons, Come see us for a new or used Hud- son. Your Hudson Dealer saw Pike ‘8 CHEVE > DELUXE. excellent senate 6,000 Mi. Pri- vate owner FE 4-1956_ "532 CHRYSLER INVERTIBLE CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Pike Street Lot FINEST Your Ford Dealer | 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-410] 165i MODEL A FORD COUPE [Ke cm oe Ratio apd naaterPordomie son CENTRAL | CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Pike Street Lot LINCOLN-MERCURY re tr Pe whiheFk sm) meee ou 3 4; 29167 ee en |} you want at Cy Owens’. | Lasso One of These Good OWENS Used Car Corral “Branded Specials” It’s easy to pick the car Each of these good buys are branded here and on the lot. “Thorobred” "52 Ford Tudor, heater and Fordo- matic radio, “Ranger” 52 Pontiac Tudor, radio & heater, sharp...$1,295 | — “Thorobred” "52 Chevrolet Tudor, radio, heater, whitewall tires “Pinto Pal” ’51 Ford Tudor, radio and heater, rarin’ to go. .$945 “Range Rider” 51 Packard Tudor, radio, heater, automatic trans. ......ceeeee $995 “Mustang” 50 Chevrolet Tudor, radio, heater, powerglide. . $695 “Pacer” ’SO0 Ford Tudor, radio, heater, easy running $695 “Bronco” 48 Ford Tudor, radio, heater, lots of life in 46 Ford sedan, good and eliable transporta- ion eeeee ee eevee eee $150 “Old Paint” 40 Ford Tudor, radio and heater, still going. .. .$55 Buys Today! CY OWENS 'S1 HENRY J HABE OK. USED CARS A NEW HIGH In “O.K.” Used Car VALUES A NEW: LOW In “O.K." Used Car PRICES ‘53 Chev. | 4 DOOR 2-tone paint, radio, heater, low mileage. $1,795 ‘52 Stude. Radic & heater. very clean | $945 ‘49 Chev. . 2 DOOR Radio, heater, good and clean. $675 A Good Selection of ’52 Chevrolets to Choose From JACK HAB CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 ines LINCOLN CAPRI SPORT eet th i00 Call Call coner FORD ‘'S2 VICTORIA, REAR CON- tinental FINEST i / Here’s your chance to buy at wholesale prices. 65 good used cars to choose from, ‘@ Piymouth Suburbes "80 Pontias 4 door. ‘@ Packard 2 door “81 Ford 4 door 40 Chevrolet 4 door d ‘1 Dodge 4 ar. SL Chevrolet 2 dr, ‘48 Pontiac 2 Gr. “9 Fora 4 door, - 5 ‘St Piymouths 4 ar. ‘M1 Plymouth 2 door ‘St Prastr 4 door | Wo Mash 4 door “b DeSoto 4 door te abi td oi Act’ Fast ~ ‘They Weak t ome RIEMENSCHNEIDER 41 232 S. & sane St. ~ Ph, FE 2-9131 ‘and all accessories. © Gee om. Lincoln ‘* OR p gal eal Come in Today and Bargain for These Bargains at Oliver Motor- Sales . ’ bee - Pe j? | “a of mr. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JANUARY 16, 1954 _ eh, , 2 ‘For Sale Used Cars_61| For Sale Used Cars (61 CARNIVAL Ly Die Parner” For Sale Used Cars 61 "Fok Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars_ 61 ‘GOING OUT OF BUSINESS *51 Chev. Deluxe Tudor *52 Buick Spec. del. sed. | ’52 Chev. deluxe Tudor ’51 Dodge deluxe Tudor "51 Buick Spec. del. sed. 50 Buick Special Tudor — 51 Olds. “88” sedan 50 Chev. deluxe Tudor ‘SO Pont. Chieftain 8 Tud. "50 Olds. Cust. “88” sed. '49 Pontiac Tudor 8 ’49 Chev, deluxe Tudor "48 Ford convt. cpe. , ’51 Merc. Cust. sed. ’50 Ford Custom 8 Tud. 49 Ford Custom 8 sed. "49 Cadillac “62” sed, "48 Cadillac “62” sed. 48 Chev. clb. cpe. "47 Ford convt. cpe. | "47 Pontiac Custom 8 sed. | "46 Ford Cust. 8 Tud. 47 Hudson sedan "46 Pontiac Tudor For the largest selection of reconditioned cars at the lowest prices. YOU'LL ALWAYS DO BETTER AT 50 Plymouth ALL CARS 4 dr. Deluxe bh aeweees $745 AR ; ‘50 Buick spec. ( > )| 4 GOOF bicisveccesees $795 MUST . 'S1 Chev. Deluxe ' 2 door ..........40. $995 Big '49 Buick ry ar Di Dynaflow ..........865] | )iscounts ‘50 Buick special 2 dr. pecccces 200 54 5 G8AS ‘ 49 Buick ar. DON T MISS Dynafiqw. .. occsvecese $695 THIS CH ANCE 49 Buick Saper 9645 , 4 door ........605 ° 150 Chev, fe Carson Display | ev. Deluxe ; 4 door .......... ...$745| Inside Heated 50 Pont. Chieftain “8” . di 4 door ..........2.5 $795 Building 50 Buick Spec c. Deluxe - 5 cane : 52 STUDIE + ao s | Champ. Convert. 51 Buick Spec. Deluxe . . . 2 door ...s.eceeee $1,295 Sl MERCURY 49 Olds, “SS” 4 dr att . $1 STUDIE Hydramatic novos ee GBAS Champ. Convert. "49 Pont. Chieftain “8” , I Deluxe 2 door.......$745 $1 STUDIE 51 Buick Spec. Deluxe Soe. ™: "$1 STUDIE “cn mi =e Commander § Pass. uick Super , Dynaflow ..s...-- $1,095 | @ ar te te OLIVER | 3%" 2 Dr. MOTOR SALES ‘$0 STUDIE 210 Orchard Lake Ave. onan FE 2-9101 om panies Champ. 5 Pass. Ratio = aa ce one 49 STUDIE om, sealy "$595 Commander 5 Pass, MICHIGAN'S bale F INEST 27. - BIO PAVED LOT 48 FRAZ WOODWARD AND Ib MILE ROAD 4 Dr. ws Call before 9 p. m FE }-7256. ace a ub Coupe B ht “47 STUDIE 110. Commander 4 Dr, 47 STUDIE Spot | mz "46 FORD 2 Dr. "52 Olds. Cust. “88” sed. 37 PONTIAC 52 Pont. Chieftain 8 Tud. 4 Dr. '50 Cadillac cpe. “62” |’°S1 Olds. Cust. “98” sed. THESE CARS ‘$1 Chev. Bel Air epe. | WILL BE SOLD! ’51 Pont. Chieftain 8 Tud. NO REASONABLE $1 Lincoln Cust. sed. OFFER.REFUSED LADD. 1 8. er ous és. HYDRA. RAH, 0%. gt Fy? 6:30 p.m. ~ 47 PACKARD SEDAN Radio, heater, throughout, soe MICHIGAN’S “TAKE YOUR CHOICE fiers IMY US Cars oR . CENTRAL Pike Street Lot Ly > “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 16, 1954 ee PMP as (Ba i ei * 4 ¥ 4 } “i \ =~ a f. < ” fas 3 7 Nf IIRL sy itt tens shits ~ ~ eA i af &. . \ . Cd f f _For Sale Used Cars, 61 For Sale eet re a = ROE HARDMAN UPRIONT PIANO. ‘7 Ponting & 4 door... $345 Good 10 Ft, Body % TON PiceuP ” FORD “i New Enamel! Paint _ land. =, | Foo SPRINGS Mat. ; eo eee | MAnoMan an a oa oe Anderson Very clean looking truck Se 2, Ont, eoomet se S58 yey 2008. | —-Veor End Clearance =| a design sige chest. Good cand. $18 Fi ah 3 Bett | pron LEsteR FACTO ‘St CHEVROLET is gemnécions el iomatie Washer | emeon ron, oo ‘ts wargame style, spinel, plane, “Bets ‘Ress. Pontiac-Buick New pom scanty see new Lures. recon stl on on emeam ee ae prgigaie Sect stir 439., ae ersrrw a enmemecless ore = Beioped "wit samp cblses to i 7551 Auburn, Utica. Mich, iene metas and WH4 platen, | Gears, pints, "yi | Os ae ives. TAUNDRY TUR (DOUBLE) 648) SURPLUS LUMBER | isos aciveres terms. Onliaghers, oo a THE THRIFTY } on de’ ticce “os eh _ een P'Deeinire st perkins Reed. | 2utnt tude SEES SO oacn UPRIQNT GRAND PIANO Ano 6 BAX eu. More irucks Garland gas range reg. $260.95 now | J Open_Suadeye =F y meg J beards \. ._Accortions. O al Com piete- L, 'Tromrite; (ike mew)... Cha New doors, 2-6x6x8 $14.95 CLARINET GOOb Ygyioned with accessories FE TRUCKERS to Choose From oariana 20 tm range reg. szees, | breatiast vet OMS Ta _ | Combinatio Se ares | "te ou aon |e “a WILLYS “STATION — WAGON LO "eC piste bestaictie $189.95 | Innerspring OLD BARN FOR saLE TO SE $040 Mighland Ra (04-3) OR 3-182 | PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR condition. FF S617) between T MICHIGAN’S Bendix delune reg. $319.99 now $779, Many. many bargains to torn down. 4797 Blood Ri. Mote | Oren 8 to 5:30 except iundays | Mg. Oveat =» ipa IS ss © p.m. Roem 41% FINEST / Spend Gueee Gryer, re6. 9200.08, |) Sbears, om «th 7. Rea WROUGHT IRON PORCH | SPIXET PIANO als WIth REPOSSESSIONS K THE BIO PAVED LOT Speed Queen ironer, reg. $120.06; — CLAYTON'S COMPLETE BABY CRIS HIGH | Satutecturer’ pie area aa|_lagher's FE rs A -AT THF ER OF now $79.95 Le. Re. | chair, stroller, bethinette, bes) burn Gresmental. PE . 120 ACCORDIAN. | NICHOLS WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD Prigidbire Ty cu. ft. reg 9100.06, Pe seni : | _mette. 248 Osmun. Call after 3:30. 2 RENT a | 71-7368 | | A ; . ew oa . LOGAN 10x36 INCH TOOL ROOM chain eT PLease BE % TOM PICKUP, a ngiaalre electric range 20 ta, reg. | OCS OY re tan et ee ele I's toch bated cine 1 ag ie es Ag “36 Pirmcuth sonbert sharp iene i — eed Used Trade-in me Dept. FOR SALE: 55 GAL OPEN HEAD ——— | eS ae wg ~ +4 $ im = 25% OFF —ssi| ‘age etme chocsts stove ..... 95: steel drums for burning your rub- Ss ne ¢ @r 1994 ERNATIONAL % TON ee] USED HEATING cer rtistie & 19.96' dish in. Also fue: off drums. H. P. Sale Store Equipment xe CHEVROLET ;-""""™ fina tables “as per cent ot x tis.ss | _ Sutton dt90. Jocirs EQUIPMENT ot Beles Gan” “as . a 7 i “A bes FURNACES SODA FOUNTAIN, COMPLETE ya co Co - Occasional chairs, $99.50 Large SLI 99898 | s0 year factory guarantee. Square | O°94 Coat | Coa! Pumaces $20.00 up| Cone + gocke cvsler, 2 Daianee baph Agh pans mpare Our | fas a Sods “semeirie om. ime gee eR Bye ag = | setae Soothe ities. nf, bus warm. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Pike Street Lot ve Gant Fe ah! Fem Aa , Re Eth dad #1880. 68 Dwr oe ore ee nn en, PE DTT eat evant fir: J i ‘93 MERCU RYS . and 1-4 ‘53 FORDS Tudors: and 4 Doors Demonstrators AND FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS up to $800 Discount ‘LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Desler Ph. OL 1467 “FOR MORE THAN ) ‘Weans 4 GOOD PLACE IY PonTiac “8. T HOOK. TC DE luxe, hydra-matic and extras, a ‘$1 STU IDE BAKER ‘31 CH EVROLET Phies 20 More Trucks to Choose From MICHIGAN'S FINEST . GOING OUT OF TWO ‘$32 STUDIE . & Tons |No Reasonable Offer Refused LADD. m8 net = OW. A-1 USED TRUCKS 'S2 Ford F-6 tractor, mo- tor is NEW, - excellent tires, Sth wheel, saddle tanks—ready to roll, $2 Ford F-6, short wheel base cab & chassis, ideal for dump or tractor, ‘51 Ford F-6 dump, a real worker, a real money maker ..... eevee $1,195 51 Ford F-6, long wheel base, cab & chassis. '|'S1 Ford panel, handy for mileage excellent condition vate owner FE 346644 afte. at} Pp. a. c's, + CDR DELUXE _ hydra on 3-2200. Po F 6 nite 9 by owner. | EM > BUSINESS | $695 any business ...... 31 Ford F-7 tractor —A R&H, tare | real beauty, plenty rug- | ged ..... eceee 46 Dodge % ton..-. '49 Dodge stake .....$545 '47 Ford pickup .....$345 '46 Cheve. stake ..... ‘51 Ford nel ‘eco ow ‘50 Ford ees MECHANICS SPECIALS 4, CAB AND ee TRACTOR. - WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 JAS | | 995" MODEST MAIDENS © 4 “Oh. it doesn't mean a thing to tne that he's a millionaire, I just wouldn't go out with him if he weren't!” Swaps Saee e CLEARANCE oF Sale Household Goods 71 r - 3 . - ; By Jay Alan‘}Sale Household Goods 71 For Sale Miscellaneous 72° For Sale Miscellaneous 72| ; was Loe. A | NARA : ee WAYNE GABERTS _ | "ithe Garem rea ornare wrer-| BUrMeisters ~ FLOOR SAMPLE SALE| es. Gorden tractors wim reverse 3PM || $290.96 Crosley 9% cuble M St aye ng med {OPEN 8-AM_TO- P 6 cube ft Rotaries and ' rs| SUNDAY 10 TO 3-— ivinator, Lewn 8. : jgGii’an t-can © ie “ Ww Gl te ae ee Mile! .. frigerator 9320.00) ne -R..- weet 0 Bendis, eas clothes We take ~ neha “ (BEE weezer wae | CEMENT BLOCKS" \taen" Isucore. each om ain $114.95 GE. washer . £5552 | tom rope - 2 $186.95 Ironrite rene en PP seal ve ste | Fm rx res well} ion a Ee N. Saginaw St. reo 66180 “ene ester GENS is to 4 months to pay APT sigx gas RANGE cae | oes per lis, ft bg oe | pg etd wo | 7 Str sasatebed. Also several full an | cae on cnn “ — omen’ D [zoos . Michigan ‘Piucrescent, ies One 4x8 7 BARREL CHAIRS 0° & $50) | 0, ene ee ee te | ‘ELECTRIC STOVE SHEET! ROCK se |S ef Fe 5.49 White Puss 6 hy Mahogany set, $40. Custom ALL SIZES GAS & ELECTRIC HARDWARE-PLUMBING made drape- ibiue end white Dos: | heat and cook suves fully sulo- “ BOT: PAINTS a, al; browe and yellow chints and —_ 2 ou z- | IP YOU ARE BU! A HO | Qi? ess agmstehered chatr, 820. parts for of burners,| AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL 3 table lamps any double bottle gas tack het tes and MATERIA | bedroom. 3 piece su and mir- | * for leas ake Sure It's ood = Gunes ee bare Wenceinted To trader Tecbengs Burmeisters . MAfeir 62075 Open Pee i a pu : . BEDDEVAN, WITH MATCHING (nn pences puA ap.) Orthern Lumber Co, chair. Large beby on tie | e.. Ne money down FE “WE DELIVER } “Tondition #80 MA CH, | TRANSISTOR | HEARING atDé i Mile ‘Radius ousE onstretios. with 6 trucks serving a ye By rE genre | EM 3-4650 b M ie 3996 USED REFRIG. STOVES. FUR- ELEC SEWER CLEANER. WALIL- PAPE Ay STEAMER, SPACE HEATE CONE’S RENTAL 7-741. THERMODOM GAB STOVE. PER- fect condition. FE 21216 or FE) >T115, 01 Dwight & WOL good she ae | tem. you can see & spereie toe paces oil burners blower: etc. OTL HEATER DUO-THERM, $26 . Se PER | $aae Coomee Weyne Heating & Air Condition | 30 gai oll hot water beater ie | Fe Teele Rd het on | tmg Co. 440 West Huron point mew, $5. % beds FE 4767 Ra. erm WALNUT DUNCAN PHYTE DROP BIRD CAGES. USED. PHONE FE anes Mejamors s6F15 ton aunts ee em | ee , HWOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE HAY POR SALE MA Basse * enw 7 miles out Beldwin. Armstrong | 1s wi ABhe MODEL TV, sess, KENMORE $.RM OH HEATER 1% covering’ nis MacO-Lst Pina axe SECOND, COREING Corne 1° ‘ . * i for jess ialfa and timotn i deliver. 10 INCH FLOOR u6OEL 4D AIR COMPRESSORS —. = | OA 218 om miral TY Geod cond VERINE | LUMBER & WRECKING CO S Paddock rE BUiLDING SUPPLIES oe ee | BOARDING, aD Ane of a 4 NICE HEREFORD | eae boas 4x] aXxD tr PRIVATE RUNS Hay, "Grale & Feed ~s EAR CORN. TT CENTS A CRATE, +0008 “ALPALPA of nat ste ae | may "eas gt ane woop, Can deliver MA 5-3562 BALED CLOVER HA¥ Gc A tor alt Oa for int Also si0e tor 62431 didmepomaiiin Fer Sale Livestock & BOARS AND POTATOES. MA +1620. E. \ Mich . HEIFERS. 638 See, ee. 2 wT! ie ola A >$200 ee . 5 WKS. OLD pany wi WHITE aAs- | pits. MA #1365, Walled | s a MA . 7 a r and ¢ . « ing