It may have seemed like the Don’t Be F led: Ith Fleet ag te: Order 7th Fleet Like Coldest Yet to : + New ‘York Firm Also Collect Fund coldest weather of the season last night and this morning, but yes- terday’s low of 14 degrees was 10 ture dropped to four degrees above for China Passages zero. Several other days hit 10 and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The fevecest fe for mere esld A movement developed to-| weather, with a low of 14 to 4 18 expected and tomor- cloudy with occasional snow flurries tomorrow and Wednes- day. In downtown Pontiac over the 23 degrees. Today at 8 a.m., the mercury stood at 13 degrees, rising to 24 by 2 p.m. “It's Knee-Deep to Make Ready - for Evacuation ‘U. S. Navy May Cover Army From Tachens TAIPSH (INS)—The U. S. Tth Fleet and Nation- alist China’s Navy and Air Force were ordered today to prepare for possible evacu- ation of 10,000 Nationalist troops on the invasion-men- aced Tachen Islands. Vice Adm. Alfred M. Pride indicated the ‘7th Fleet could ‘be mobilized within two days if ordered to support an evacuation and said his rful fleet could cope with “any fu- ture development arising in the Formosa area.” Withdrawal of Chiang’s | President Asks Support [President Asks Congress to OK Formosa Policy Expéct Quick Approval in Both House, Senate for Get-Tough Move whatever operations may be required to carry out that and Steve Kiba Jr., of Despite official Nationalist oppo- Ohio. . G ndR id sition to the withdrawal, it was Additionally, he said, ‘his ° _ | learned Tacheus would prob- Se cee in fd GDNS son nee Fat butions at its Kansas City, Kan., . i would guarantee to support the de- a New York City offices tora | Snow Still Falling Today : , to pay the way for relatives | 0 14 inch Blanket 315 Children Evacuated “MAIN STEM—Here is Las Vegas’ main stem in all its night-time | of the other men. - " s ; TAIPEH, Formosa (®) — The glory. In these gambling halls ‘and clubs, millions of tourists pour out said he did not know} Many Other Areas Hit | tirs¢ civitian refugees from the tens of millions of dollar each year, trying their luck at dice tables, the Llewellyn or Kiba fam- Tachen Islands — roulette Wheels, in card games and at bingo and slot machines. but selected them because By UNITED PRESS about 315 children reports indicated they were| Snow which has pelted the Grand orphans — due to Fabulous Las Vegas, ! and most eager to accept/ Rapids area continuously since! rive in Kecluag, Formosa, ra a. , cohragel grieve ging pious Friday morning forced many rural | morrow Slot Machines ‘ Out-Draw | srsc'ts tine mos the valoc| schools in the area to close their| The orphane ore trom bathe | Big Dam as Tourist Lure|="=° --. By BOB CONSIDINE LAS VEGAS (INS)—This place must be seen to be be- lieved. ‘Even then you wonder. The area embraces one of man’s greatest and one of his 41 electronics engineer, | nation ’ , an cs > | nal . : and his sister, Irene, 16, a high| The midwest got some of its cold-| U-S: 7th Fleet Human nature being what it is, the slot machine and zips power to 8,000,000 people in three huge states. The blazing city of Las Vegas and its adjacent “Strip” jorie Sitenseie American forces along along Route 91 combine to be an excellent customer for | eoter "Me Heary Sitter, of | Mrthwestern part of the state | ocr detense line. —- the brewed in the dam’s 18 huge tors. Vista, Calif., have > expressed. pee Gee dla segglle ga secret | Genmmibedindteeeni: Moi-cles A a g Las V at t needs no road | ‘eagerness to make the trip. cent’ Shih. Sante tn Ge aevth- and his top military aides map. From miles away it glows like the nose of the In New Britain, Conn., the schoo | eastern section of the state | expected to go along with late “Cherry Nose Give, Chicago Capone gang |teacher mother of John Thomas were slippery in spots. reported American pian to ster who helped transmute this little desert town and its | Downey, another of the prisoners, of fresh ate the Tachens if the new de- road into a gambling mecca that makes /said she will do “anything thai Cadillac had six inches fense line would insure U. 8. : ay | . 8. : it] veccpdiaen, bes.be aed Monte look like a bingo game in a mortuary. will make his imprisonment more |*®°W during the weekend, Traverse | mititary support of positions on | Nationalist stronghold of ‘Formosa. Heavy line shows present U. S. Que- > . » | City three, and the Benton Har- commitment to Formosa and adores. may island “one of Go usteral Barring certain threats tor ~ | Bes, sv Meal Se eee |. Oh domgl teen : Quemoy and Matsu. = ea aha approaches to Formosa.” eh poe amid the for-| A itsR rf would “ike noting beter” than to|Pelston got five inches ot fresh — nde any hn the Por | DD . e pouemey is; at the entrance t lorn sagebrush and cactus, Wal epo $ edad Gauls me puke But the hardest hit area was |mosa area and said “We always aris Breathes Easier Today imap and on te tetera hae op — fy —- Ga ee ects of ch 8 ger |Setbed ee states” Nowe | sw. aoe sow ans oS FIOOM Waters Recede |i siey me” : . , a cousin of six as “flurries”, —_ : 4 Th spend better ihan|()f] SITEN Test Morine Downey, io a former Yide} frees Lake Michignn bas been fall sack ciate tec aan s - Speedy and overwhelming ap- $50,000,000 on food, rooms footbally player and wrestler. = continuously since 8 _ = ers and enough destroyers for an} PARIS \) — The swollen Seine, which flooded Paris ee - — pig and shopping services alone City Manager Terms > : SS eee Gee Rapids. | -{ccquate” defense of the western | cellars. over the weekend in its highest rise in 31 years,|forces to help defend Formosa the activity of the , » | Pacific area. é ‘ Whatever, the setviy the] ccwurday Triat Run| "CAIN Derailment | said crand rapids as had 14| "in rete to etinate the Com-| BEAR to fall today. The slight drop brought hope to| again Red invasion was forecast ever-grow _ age otrw an¢| ‘Rather Successful’ ~ Kills 17 in Fn la d inches since then. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | Nervous thousands in low-lying suburbs who had feared ay yo heme ye — . Revsitatiind I n Pomc automobiles became stuck - more water. for first action by the House, whe ene sueiins ae The first test of Pontiac's new air ng hills peel Buses were run- Coffee Firms Cut The mud-yellow river, which had been fed by melting | haps with a vote tomnersew, sad party ceantergert to Sheng ole in |T8id warning siren Saturday, was| (5) The death toll ollgreagers at |7ing. but Greyhound said some Alpine snows, dropped a little more than an inch during prempeeeasarye os Wednes- the average. person’s knowledge is|termed “rather successful” by | 17 today with 42 persons injured in |“°Te 1 to 15 minutes late. The Wholesale Prices the night. + | ay aN, a western movie in Technicolor. |City Manager Walter K. Willman | the derailment of an express train |;roW Caused a delay of 12 to 18) NID | At 8 a. m., it stood at 23/@ hay A U.§ Duties eons cals ts eagehe Os sak Gees a the | today. cs sin, a ae at ae the| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | NEW ORK a — wickets |feet—tine same level as 24| E00 CCUSES U. J. Puedteats sural ie hal mobsters moment, | wiliman, jumped tt ee were reduced by/ hours earlier. ® sessions this afternoon of the Sen- mat about Rex Bel th Gas [fence head for the city. sai othe stator pint | Pontiac Girl re so mamma | eae td pect ene |OF War Provocation | Se eres setsre Ox Nee nate Jak Mabeten nats sions sesleniel ta elite od and telescoped. | Wins Title of to meet ‘competition ot private through Paris, would crest today| TOKYO, Tuesday a-Premier | Commitee. Andrea Dandolos, the world’s dull-/ sections before officials credited an un- Mi MSC labels. sore 6 ee oe ek ol Oe Chou En-lai of Red China today} House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D- est gambler through whose hands| ating the test’ results, with preventing | MISS General Foods Corp. trimmed | twee nema fla my aS — Taiee | _ “Based on telephone waving bar aran| EAST-LANSING e—Juty Bred. | wee cam 8 pound gp onalione "avertuasn aes capital is a graduate from the Greek| } Sik the test stopped a second train before |ley, a 19-year-old coed, was chosen | House, ‘Yuban Kato Has eed| thousands of acres of lowiand Evangelical College with an A.B. cortain into the wreckage of| yesterday to represent. Michigan Sanka coffees and cut the price of farms and factory suburbs were in philosophy.) ee ee eee owe State College at the third annual | its Bliss coffee two cents a pound. | *till under water, Experts pre- : the siren waen't heard teams worked under | Miss Big Ten contest. Over dicted it would be several days And Joe W. Brown who owns | too well, : the weekend reductions the -huge Horseshoe Club down: |... through the night, eut- | Miss Bradley, a sophomore, was | of three cents a pound, also effec- | Petore the water recedes. town? "Brows, wheee ofl-end gas ‘But this was more or twisted wreckage in | chosen Miss MSC Sunday after-/tive today, were announced In eastern France, the Moselle - him | Pected. It is likely that trapped passengers | noon by a men’s honorary society. | Standard Brands Inc., which dis- | River wag still rising, partly flood- holdings in Texas bring have to bodies. Earlier, she was chosen queen of | tributes Chase & Sanborn coffee about towns $40,000 = month, looks and tals |iarge ‘mother’ siren is located seven | the Harvest Ball at MSC and by Chock Full o' Nuts Coffee [Te Garonne in southwest Fra peceae~ Beepenres, rere mn ers on the outer of Birmingham] Seven other Big Ten queens will Corp.. New York. No temediste| was ale rising, ona ee ok peuredior tay ee tae coal conn GG ee Oj ceanat wes expected to hatant inne Seciesse, ene of Frenev's He has $1,000,000 framed in two/ siren. She lives nine were rushed from as) eb denote of Bi, ond A. and P. food stores recently| Despite six of rising waters layers of plate glass at the. en-/ the siren, which is located atop the | Birmingham to the scene of the| Mrs. James H. Bradley of 108 out Gos sutalh prion of ta peoothheiir elena aren, putine awe trance iy air-conditioned pening Gate Beak Gellting. eccient. '' «| Spokane Dr. . Habeled coffee. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Shi " . ' : . P ® az ‘s*ss.r | Pontiac-Built Products Commanding Top Attention at Dazzlin Whalen for the “strip” since his) WEETINIW E/ dl . : life was spared by Bugsy Siegel,| Sey ek a : 7 ee : asked Brown to lend the million] By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD very British Voice of Authority, The GM Pegretted [the New York journals. ‘Various ;screen swings in all directions so, quick action IG yg agg ers ——_— Pontiac Pre ye ee eae lookers saw it as a hearse, anjthe house wife can move about. pened Bagnt, <= . . Fives = feally, a resigned a sportsman’s car, an ‘ ave OU pag gd Bogner — Maen sr replied: ideal vehicle for extended motor] 4,0 ts" Goming’ ake tonohes ph. Fe iggy gga Paced Pie iS ee ere ns % tncovered. When the door bel Fr Pens po ‘protective in- | a eceatsssascnseceesses 9 | ow ge MO ag aan They have an experimental Tv | TM@S* she presses another buttes -\ gurance.) Then he hada. thought: eee etiiieat | Be" of GM Trak & Coach fame. | set in the back seat of a Cadillac | f° © full view of the caller. A "Tel you what I'll do, though. | aera | 4 and several harassed men folk | HS Jose sae all’ out of Tn get you: a 4 a RS Ge Cet eevee eee eeee = Pontiac will be very if all out of But, as m8 enthusiasm for more brushes, uh ee she advises him accordingly and pes Ntassfccsseseos Md she hasn’t left the kitchen. oe - fakjeeetecnseess BE iy ag . 2° # mig ae el that drew @ lot of attention. The i ? \* ¥ i j * a4 ; s ds = \ 4, ‘ : sy Ae % a . i ie ‘ f wm : i i ee it % By lies Gs ; ba ye a * pak oS a pee. { : * { ¥ ‘ ° ; . ; i 4 om = f ges . ‘i fee Me E t = = . ¥ i f ‘ ety F j = ae Pi f a a : , si i a: | » *». ! ‘ . i ; * . # ‘ ., PA re . j a ; : 3 é > x ‘ ; ie t 4 . j Li _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 oo | State Accidents Mrs. Morrow Northeast Parking Area Take 10 Lives’ {Succumbs af Bf Is Topic for Lawmakers : es ‘ <8 BIRMINGHAM—Municipal Park-| costs for all three lots, an amend- One Drowning Counted . -Termed Natural Auburn Heights Child) Found Dead Today Was Noted Educator | the pict ie ak a: amount t& $500,000. and Writer | nouncement that a meeting has| . Another amendment, this to by P in Weekend Toll - evened ng cole el. Be Oe eae been held by city officials and rep- | the building ii ae ag camsana BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ENGLEWOOD, NJ. (&~Mrs. reissued ‘ef honaeee avenue |mance that restricts the use of Proteble aad bronchial ‘| ‘Ten persons died in Michigan Dwight W. Morrow, noted educator property owners. frame buildings for business pur- : was lis accidents over the weekend, one and writer, is dead at 81. She was! ‘gince the original $400,000 reve-| poses, is to be discussed. death t by drowning and nine in traffic. — |the mother-inlaw of Charles A-| nue bond issue would not cover A hearing will be held to con- ol@ Dianna Joy Knott, of Auburn Henry T Wilson, 42, and his wife, Lindbergh. sider any objections to construction Heights. Elsie, 40, of Macomb County were The widow of the former of the Belmont Subdivision sewer fatally injured Sunday night when their small truck and a moving van crashed near Mount Clemens. Victor R. Wellman, 4, of Jack- son was killed Sunday when the t am- : e ° bassador to Mexico and US. seo-| Delay Examination rey ator died at her home last night with members of her family at Problems stemming from falling her bedside. She had been ill for of Mrs. Wagenshutz water-tables and @ heavy increase two months, but the family de- through- clined to give the cause of death.| A year-old girl accused of | Out Michigan, will be analyzed by “She had a little cough a couple car in which he was riding : of weeks ago, but that had left,” skidded off a road ahd over. | D. G. BERRYMAN When her husband died in 1931, manslaughter after she pang ee oe mn te said Knott, a Detroit equipment turned near Moscow, in Hillsdale . Mrs, Morrow was asked by both | ©@ ogra py 05) “g), bs the public at 8 p. m. Wednesday company . “She'd been as County. Pp M N d major political parties to try for | *#other Dec. augh- — , ONtAC MAN NAME jiis’Seoate seat” But she turned | tt Hill” killing five. persons will | Cranbrook School a ~ normal as can be for the last week,” he added. ; “We figured she had pulled the . covers over her head and smoth- ered. But the coroner said the ‘alif, - |was killed Saturday night when| Berryman to the Pontiac Area} spotlight through the tragic kid- : baby was tee old to do that and —— hit by a car while crossing a street | United Fund Budget Steering Com-| ™ping of her grandson, the Lind- Meus ew. Wal te =< : recover ter Carol Giacobazzi, 15, of St. Clair not be examined on the charge Shores drowned in Lake St. Clair . down these suggestions because until Feb. 10. fessor in the University of Michi- t t t she wanted to retire to private life ’ Sunday after falling through thin! IQ UNIMEG FUNG FOS private life. |" the examination, originally set|&n's school of natural resources, ice while skating. : ; The following year Mrs. Mor- | for today, was postponed by will cover recreational health and Wayne Hard, 9, of Garden City| The appointment of Donald G.| row was back in the public real-estate . ‘ near his home. bergh baby. This experience led |‘ Institute of Science. _ ~ Tgueas he knows. 4“ of Pontiac Knights of Pythias No.|""D inert Menzel, 24, of Unfonville| mittee Was announced today bY! her to write the poignant poems ne iain “aiames ee 6 Z Deputy County Coroner onfiac s) 19. was injured fatally Saturday night | Robert M. Glenn, chairman. “Saint of the Lost,” “Hostage” oaees Newly-elected officers of Ladies . Iaaae C, Prevette, who examined | | Somes Surviving besides his widow are |in a two-car collision on M-24 in| Berryman replaces Harold J./ and “Asphodel.” Mrs, Wagenshutz, of 75 W. High,| Auxiliary No. 9 of the Metropoll- the body, said death was probably| Mire Willard Hall two a Ruth Kennedy, | Unionville. Muldowney, now serving as presi-| Born Elizabeth Cutter in Cleve- | Metamora, is accused of driving| tan Club include: Mrs. Glenn an upper respiratory in- | ‘""S- a missionary in the Belgian neg-| Foltz, president; Mrs. E. S. Mul- at : : Willard Thorsell dent of the Community Chest/land, Ohio, she was graduated |in “a careless,-reckless and fection, ’ Mrs. Willard (Della F.) Hall, 65, |*24 Mrs. Joyce Johnston. ‘of Cv saaieialsis Gal’ Sia, Gece, | Board from Smith Coflege in 1896, She | ligent manner... under influence| holland, vice president; Mrs. | Knott applied artificial respira-|of 1351 Merry Rd., died Saturday | 3, of Pontiac. : were killed Saturday when their | The new committee member re-|W@8 made acting president of the of intoxicating liquor (at) an ex-| Merlin Holmquist, recording sec- | on and Pontiac Township firemen | in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after} Ais surviving are three sisters,| ©" *kidded and hit a tree in |sides at 30 Liberty St. He is —— cessive rate . | "| Dearborn. b ichi Bell hold such a post. The , routes hk aed. a long illness. Mrs. Ada Sly, of Sylvan Lake, Mrs. . . a a ~ iG raaas ot| In 1903 she married Morrow, who | killed in the crash a mile firth! Robert Schaule, treasurer. Born in Roseburg, she was the | Marion Walbridge, of Livonia, and) Anthony J. Sinaukas, 46, of Utica Oo = then was a leading financier. Be-|of Oxford were all residents. of The Knotts have two other chil- jaughter of Georg . LA ja|Mrs, Ethelyn Hubbell, of Clark-| was injured fatally Friday night the Communications Workers of ‘ et the . ill Others are: Mrs. Earl Mudge dren, Cheryl, 444, and Michael, 24. Gardner Amon. A resident of the ston, and nine grandchildren. when his car went out of controt | America Local 4012, CIO. He has — ‘ uo - ‘ ; : my "area for 29 years, she was married | and overturned on s rural road in|S¢'Ved on Community Chest-United | Pegien, history and French that ” = Pontiac Exhibits Get |"2%5,.. cc ane, (Red Leader's Trial | e2™.co"’: reais ot OF 8 McA ae aor se US Officer Wounded |e fF rh : E i FFE seas * Mrs. Mae O'Malley of Brown City ae ek Sng iad cia oe The steering committee super- sip Kes a and a b 5 : . K a - Dr. Moforama Spotlight _, Allen, Mrs. — y Closing in Chicago ad a truck while crossing a street. | Vises the budgeting of Community |" ya) services will be Wednes- y nipers in NOFEa | ‘Saar Schoo PTA Her Chest and United Fund agencies : throughout the year. Other mem-|2@Y &t the First Presbyterian} ROME, Ga., Shots by Com- | at a meeting at 8 tonight | iatees te ee ted of Stoo Coe. Famous Hikers eee ae Reet Nelson and munist snipers in Korea seriously age ag Post Office Will Serve | of Rome, the Defense Department | é cist 3 Q* | munist leader aude Lighttoot| Travel on Foot x; Emest [ot Capac and | Federal Court wm to Parking Lot: Order Tth Fleet Set All-Time Stor Pitcher One chen ei Chin a. Tas WASHINGTON (INS)—Admirers mander of the Army advisory; “A New Look at the Soviets,” é sisters, Mrs. Hattie English of| Sullivan may go to the jury late| KANSAS CITY —Two great . ot Cy Youn ; ; , ‘y Young, one of baseball's all- | group for three years before being | a recent magazine article by - Just so.I can't be accused of andy Raggy Rarely today or tomorrow morning. hikers got together yesterday and for Fyacuation Duty time great pitchers, were assured | Ordered to Korea, was hit by bul-| Bertram D. Wolfe, former head Mariette. Lightfoot, executive secretary of | one made the other take a walk. ‘ inued From Page One) today that he will continue to get | lets while on a reconnaisance mis-| of the Voice of “America and York p60 |" Other survivors are 13 grand-|‘™*, Communist Party of Illinois, / One was former President Harry — his fan mail. . sion to locate an air strip. He is | chief fellow at Columbia Univer- oa pps is being tried under a section of/s ‘Truman, whose early. morning | ™unist air and naval strength op- The government, at the urging| now at an evacuation hospital in| sity’s Russian Institute, will be children Great grandchil | the Smith Act which makes it &| ° ou. lone have been part of hie| POSiné the American force. of Rep, Frank T. Bow (R-Ohio), | Korea recovering from hig wounds. | reviewed at tomorrow's 10 a.m. a ae crime to be a member of an or- The othe Meanwhile, the Communists | has decided to keep a post office| The Georgian is executive officer | meeting of the Ruth Shain Class was taken frpm Purs- knowing routine. t was Supreme| wsintained pressure on the jit-|open at Peol Ohio, just for that |of the Armed Forces Korean Net-| in International Affairs. - : Pe cates the overthrow of the United | Court Justice William O. Douglas. | tery Tachens, 200 miles north of | purpose, of converting it | work. daughter's home ny States government. Douglas walked 189 miles last| Formosa, and on Nationalist-held | to a place on a rural delivery route. comedians but apparently ednesday Maximum punishment for of-|March along the old C&O Canal / offshore islands farther south. Young, whose baseball days : “he laid one of the prize eggs of the chhgton | chens ‘trom the Communist island|ended 22 years later, is still Te Gee 2 woe Oe yee year. Oth attended a Neo. g|ot Toumen, 14 miles north. It was| ranked high on all-time all-star | f Be Off edi Bill .* S - . * downtown hotel yesterday and| the first indication the Communists | teams. 0 er in Di Sidney Avesian, 18, of 439 E. . bile, was @ smiling individual at versation. Afterward Dougias and the Tachens, although a Nationalist | post office decision: . (UP) — A bill to make | trouble yesterday, all in one fell the Wednesday preview. He head- Truman got ready to leave the ho- | Communique said most of the shells} “These are the kind of things & mipdemeagor to place objects | swoop. eaniinen.« inl wii be may Truman declined to bring | the sea.” iit Laghcheades ‘Sagi to Bap. [Se tiers na eee cot one have. They some gorgeous r around to hotel A large Red invasion. fleet was e - She » |} mo » no -, jobs. The Olds color schemes were te rons ta purkdng pines, He |siehted near Wuchiu Island off te | 30 TTANsfusions “—_ a a oat ae 6 ees eee Pe he unusually attractive and com- ee ae he bow “own aap clase Renta ; . aie anos all uate last charge, date will be set for a vel. OE an agers : a las-could walk to 1, And they did.) Ot rors ralded wectia Fail f0 Aid Bleeder oe 3 oe oe — ee Campbell - Ewald a big besides her parents is derly. householders am- earlier in the bitter civil wan ion was proposed . Senate Russell W. Dixon reception for several hundred |» twin sister, Terry Lynne, at | Pie time to move their belongings Democrat Opposes Nationalist planes battered Yi- Ray ricgrs NL, Oils Coches, jin week. Service for Russell W. Dixon, 61 automotive visitors in the grand | home. to higher ground. . ap Rianguhan Island Jost north of | tinuous hours since he had a tenth |duect ee camacted to be intro- | «¢ 1948 Yosemite, will be held at i ball room of the Pierre hotel. | ‘The Rev. Carl Downey of Social The center of Paris : the Tachens in an attempt te slow = . m, Wi ; at ' sn | was in tittle | FIQHEL imi pulled Jan. 6, died in Duke Hos- | study and advisory council on, af- |P- ™. Wednesday at Christ Church Each lady was presented Brethren Church officiated at the danger, but some of its suburbs troop buildups on the island the | |...) today physically handicapped with burial in Elm an erchid. Yummy: yo ge eedleny AA « gl Boo We yy WASHINGTON (INS) — House} Beds captured just last week. "Disks, peadll! calle niga cay anand tas cue vets cal wood Cemetery, Detroit. An ete fallowed ir Peres Mt. Pork Come, |*#- An estimated 50,000 workers | Appropriations Committee Chair-| Nationalists claimed to have|man from Four Oaks, N.C., took|to establish a maximum height of |®°Cumtant with Fred Sanders oul ae eairaas tebonenes. way, . os man Clarence Cannon (D‘Mo) said | sft a small scale invasion at-|a “decided turn for the worse” |13-feet Ginches for all vehicles. or pes + areas a Dixon : Z Sa or today he is opposed to increasing | tem Kaotang near the yesterday, doctors reported. including those leads . The British embassy might pro- roads, =. pg Arnley pn ogeinmepane | re ciel barge J eon terad Cooke was a hemophiliac, a per- Sas ne ee ae ae His body will be at Bell Chapel test but Oskiand county won't. | Vern M. Stevens Throughout the Paris basin |0" the Eisenhower administration | afternoon. son whose blood will not clot| convene at § p. m. jot the William R. Hamilton Co It _was one of cur bays: Secre | duneral service will be Wednes-| highways were cut off by the | t© live within its income.” The defense ministry said Na-| normally. Up to his death, he had Wnt noon Wednesday. tery. ot Detenes, ©. B. Wises. | 2). a: 1:39 p: m. from Hentoon | high water. The head of the powerful House | tionalist big guns damaged five | received 38 pints of blood — 221 * ae Surviving besides his widow, He received @ tremendous eva | OO ome for Verh M. committe fired the opening gun in| wooden junks in repulsing the at-| pins of whole blood and 164 pints | PONTIAC Area Dogs Alice, are three sons, Peter W.. tion from a great crowd that | «. He. died Sa in Several historic bridges across| what may be a strong effort to|tempt of Red raiders to land from | of plasma. ; ; _ | John B. and Russell W. Jr.; and came te Me fect and applented J itiami, Fla. after an extended |r? Srine were closed as & pre-/biock President Eisenhower's re-|® dozen"junks. ——-— . Jone sister, Mrs. Gilbert Lockhart vigorously. — an caution in fear the surging. waters | quest to boost the debt limit per-| Taipeh, meanwhile, was await- lk Win at Cleveland _|ot Houston, Texas. : > ae A resident of Pontiac and vicin- |"&4 Weakened their foundations. | manently above its present 275|ing the arrival of the first ship- e Asks U. 5. Arms : Certainly one of the biggest hits | ev tor the summer months, he has |p .7e, Casement of the famed ca- | billion dollar limit, ment of civilian refugees from the | | Three Pontiac area dogs clainied if’ | im the entire show is the new Pon- |svent his winters in Florida for the | P*@ra! of Notre Dame, located on) i: was raised temporarily last |Tachens. Some 200 women and in Formosa Defense breed. honors over the weekend in t's Knee-Deep Now tine ‘station wagon. This Safari | past tew years due to his health. |" {sand in the Seine, was flood- | August from 275 to 281 billion dol-| Children were due to arrive in the the Western Reserve Kennel Club ‘simply rips class and eclat all|" “The son of Earnest and Minnie | °° *“t ne old church was safe. jars, but is scheduled to revert to | Nationalist capital Tuesday. (Continued From Page One) | show at Cleveland. Up in Grand Ra ids over the place. It's.a new step in| stevens, he was born in Clare and ea as Oe St Nin ole wot Jae Bl, man’s opinion on this is Ch. Ludar of. Blue Bar, owned sipeae Ds: pl the passenger car- station wagon | sttended schools there before com- | Gas Station Burglars Eeandulgprorygdlgentir pedir os Ike's Manpower Pla another's.” wt Good **' yy William and Duska Sears ot] (Continued From Page One) In fact he's pressing. He sold one| tne Pontiac area. sales 1 | two men, who last week admit-| Ceiling again and indicated he may Would Up Reserves ronal Nal Momery i (D-SC) | the English Setter ‘class; Ch. | #8 for the opening of the Shrine to my mama. _ | He married: Wilma Wood in 1828. | ted breaking into a pair of Drayton | ®**, for a new limitation of 288 ~ | ton im the House aheetly: ariec ac Christi wd. Rhinegold, “owned: ty | “'cus "4%? is 2 are . : ? He i bE as far as Louisiana funiak Sprinks, Fie., many of whom lad never seen snow, spent yesterday building snowmen. Charlotte, N. C., was buried cam under four inches of snow and pool of shortly after the breakins day. xious for Detroit boost to delay Trpwewees oar teon, Macon, gyrations, it stops over a iw r a: ous to the ay if.” NEW YORK (UP)—When Pat-| °° one tach at Ga., water. This fe sutomotive suumbo Re OD she —= - iets of ie Sesame ee wich Asked it he expects it to be a Hick Fideathe ies: te soars old saan jumbo 4 . D, K. (Harriet E. : ' 3 * c mportance © | clared: “ message of the Presi- | he and broke his arm. The years. ; 14 of 9°N. Johnson Ave... died Inter-Church Fellowship pneee eets at Senden ont | Proved, Clements replied: “There's shock of the accident left him un cde, Tau Getbntee The Weather pital a three-month illness. H ‘ D Vi ct Aon R Ce ] d - serdar tner - Bosom are a = Peet pee on wh. oon cui. ia caine pie, lesanane Perm: Bg wonriac axp vicuwrrr — Mestiy| The daughter of Fred and Julia 7 CQT, T. Victor fi. , | Posts across the country. Senate Republican Leader Wil-| years old, fell and broke his arm |!2"4 of Miami, where forecasters clondy snd cold with snew | Lawrence Stone, she was born in He leaves today for South Bend, | liam F. Knowland (Calif), fully | again. Rushed hospital predicted a high of 78 today. sca, Sigh Somarrew_ 29,36 |Lowell. and married Dr. D. R.| constad Senta Sttandae lea ee eee ey - endorsing Kishsbouec’s, stersh, 4 |Day ached, “What ate tek die The semi - tropical lower Rio Sear tad ais cha tine | THOME, betore coming to Pontiac | ETS ies Eplscopal Church at| me’ til T have eaten and drunken; tk ’. dent is a clear drawing of the line |to my arm?” When Dr.John Iwa- | Grande valley also got an unac- iste a8. '| from Detroit seven years ago. She | .° ipa ;|Boy, 4, Struck by Car in the Pacific beyond which we|nova began to set the break, | CUstomed taste of winter yesterday fot on wag ast empoved a8 & wecretary) ‘Aaa 15 mine Hymn Sing.|@cik? | Now in Good Condition |i%qi%. tee. Word. will not be] These were the frst words be |When snow tell on De Ro, Tex. Laven temperature preceding ¢ a.m.| St Chrysler Corp. Mrs. Irene | the Rev Heruett Sh Oak, pester) Doth thi thank tent eirvent bee pushed”; BOe sockets sie yates, Hip Se /Ont He Qoemmmney regedit so nena, Oe wiethe & makle ey mie oor onlin ot College Lutheran Church, cause he did the things that were| Reported in good condition at = : " ES st 8a a. vow aaa Doe w | Lansing and) faculty member st| commanded him? I trow nt Péntise General Hospital today Woman's Condition Good |, + fheonedl tacdoll Pleads Guilty; Is Fined Moon sets “oe ee. ot eerel service cleo Johns Pu, | Bible Exposition using 1 Corin. Se Hkewise ye, when ye shall | mont Pl who suflered a brain| After Three-Car pends Melee, 2, ot 152 neral Home, Dr. Milton H. Bank of- thians, Chapter 7 for the lesson peng est a © Glas —~ when : ‘ ig ficiating. Burial will follow in Sar- Bile, we | sre Gceaiinhie’ Giewoshs we : anac Cemetery at Saranac. eurscives Hired ques | tive gene that which wis cur ay ar ss ast” “ae tenn duty to do, ns ogg ggg orgy ag : ee cen ae ee Winkley, Seminole Ave., ‘helpful to others not just be- will be ‘Tuesday at 2 p.m. from that im this chapter| tose it is a duty, but becaige _ | Huntoon Funeral Home the Rev ‘questions that | Y tove God and are trying to| Y 3 | Howard Schoot officiating. All may Be pattern theit lives after that of eee ee ees ten tn ees members of Knights of Pythias No. refreshments the Rev. Jesus. A true Christian serves Ds ve scvecaenerseevess 19 will meet at the funeral home Garver introduced the giadly without praise or public rec- sh bm See Lather Ol sans gated “how Gedoetions ‘ ae ey - ' we H, an .| or ever hope to be.” » He was | Dr. John W, Claxton of the eee THE PONTIAC ‘jaaas, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1935 138 ‘Pontian High ae Attend Baccalaureate Rite Some 138 Pontiac High School graduates were urged to live - by faith, philosophy, self-assurance and purpose at their baccalaureate service in the Central Methodist Church Sunday night. Offering St. Paul as a model, the _ Macedonia Baptist Church the scripture was read by Rev. Easton Hatard of the Wilson Rev. Herbert E. Ryan of the United Evangelical Brethren Church gave the prayer. on “The Joy of Living,” Dr. Bank asked the seniors what kind of a life they would buy if they could ‘step up to a bargain counter and request their. choice, “Would you select the automat life where “everything is imper- sonal, mechanical and without a he He said they could have the choice of a kind of life where they could drift with the crowd, never say “no,”’ hunt with the pack and they would find this the easiest. Offering another classification as the kind where people never. face up to facts, but are always | - running away from their responsi- bilities to themselves and society, Dr. Bank said there was ariother choice they could make which is not “rich in the coin of the realm, but its wealth is in satisfaction.” “This is the life where you will find the most happiness because Three Michigan Cities Get Dial Phone System MARQUETTE # — The Michi- -gan Bell Telephone Co. switched telephone service to dial systems yesterday in Marquette, Ishpeming and Negaunee. The new Marquette exchange is Canal. Ishpeming is Hudson and Negaunee is Granite. The changeover eliminates toll charges for inter city calls. 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Aebers Oppesite State Bank 516 Pentiace Trati Next te Coffee Cup Walleg Lake 418 WL Waltes 3903, ogee tebe tere tan er State St. - | Fi five articles, Relman Morin. one of t Associated Press’ top reporters, tells = story of the siock market—pres- it, and what the experts: think m4 the future. a ‘ eeepc By RELMAN MORIN and nine million Americans, ac- cording to thé best estimates, are “in” the stock market today. Should you be among them? Or do you feel the market is no place for your money? This question presented itself to \a schoolteacher in upstate New her experiences in the market is true, But it ig not reported here in order to convince you either way, + It is simply one example of a big, 'dynamic, exciting, and supremely enigmatic situation in America at | i this moment—a condition that goes | beyond Wall Street and Washing- | ton, right into your living room. * % * | Miss X, the teacher, unexpected ily received $5,000 from the sale of be family farm in California. At | that time, she was approaching! retirement, | “I knew what my income would | be from my pension and some in | Surance that was about to ma- ‘ture,’ she said. ‘And I had some (aah in the bank, All told, I} expected to be reasonably com- | tortable after I retired.” Now, the $5,000 windfall present- ed an opportunity to bolster this fixed income. She decided to put the money in stocks. Unfortunate. ly, she teok the advice of ‘‘a friend of a friend” and, some four years later, her portfolio showed a net loss. of $1,100. She then sought the advice of a broker. .The branch manager in her town called personally and ex- amined her stocks. Four of the seven she held, he said, were “very dubious — very speculative."’ She said she was interested in security, not speculation. Advertisement) 3 Zemo antiseptic promptly relieves | itching of surface eczema and skin | rashes. It stops scratching and se /aids faster healing. Buy Extra Strength Zemo | forstubborn cases, NEW YORK .(#--Between eight | York some years ago, The story of | [ THE PONTIAC PRESS, 8 to 10 Million Americans Investing in U.S.'Economy Threugh Stock Market Bditer’s Mote: Mere. i the firet of After an analysis, the broker re- ‘turned with a recommended list oi | stocks. She accepted all but one..| | did that -mean? Well, formerly- it | | you wanted to buy $100 in stocks “on margin,” you put up only $50) | insisted, “I want to have some ‘fun with the other.” (P.S. She has i done well with it.) During the next four years, Miss This happens to be a success story. In a different market at janother time, have been radically different. * * * But is illustrates a number of en Miss K is one of the thous- a of new investors in the mar- ket. Some analysts estimate’ more than 500,000 people are coming in every year. 2. They are by no means all ~‘big'’ investors, Many have an- jae incomes under: $5,000, 3. Miss X had some savings. | Americans are putting 20. billion | dollars a year into savings téday. | 4. She has a pension and other | sure income. Hence, she could look jat the $5,000 as “‘surplus’’ money, a sum she could aitord to risk. One big sttwastion the stock market today is the booming prog- ress of American business. Corpor- ations showed an estimated tota) profit of over 17 billion dollars in 1954—double what they earned in 1929. Nevertheless, at year end, the stock market was beginning to worry a great many people, Was it\too high? Was another wild orgy of speculation gathering momen- tum, to be followed by a crippling crash and a depression as in 1929. Analysts pointed the sharp con- trasts between 1954 and 1929. They said this is primarily’ an invest- ment market, while 1929's was speculative. Still— Indicators were aproaching the all-time highs, set in 1929. On Sept. 3 of that infamous year, the As- sociated. Préss’ average of 6i stocks hit 157.7. It has never been reached since, but it stood at 156.4 last Jan. 3. And the Dow-Jones industrial av. erage based on different compo- nents ‘did zoom past the 1929 peak of 381.17. It went over 400 for the first time in. history. the ~ending mighi | | what’s going on in Wall Street. MOND | Suddenly, the Federal Reserve raised from 50 to 60 per cent: What and borrowed the other $50 from | your broker, Now you have to put | up $60, The Federal Reserve has | sometimes put the rate up to 100 .| Per cent—meaning, you can't bor | i row at all to buy stocks, Then Sen. Fulbright (D-Ark), new chairman of the Senate Bank- ing Committee, announced the com- mittee would hold an inquiry, prob- DAY, JANUARY 24, 1955. acted. Margin requirements were. ably beginning Feb. 21, to see Soon afterward, the market. dropped, but _it was still making news, the ‘history.’ Tomorrow: What is the stock market? Is it predictable? 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Mgr. | MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sei on pal ganas Mae Tes Paess is delivered by carrier for 40 cen! earrier is gotsavadale by ‘tal a seer ebewhere Ww & ts _ ry ¢ in ort Spats avanen MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ee = MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1955 “That Dog Problem Again Our City Commission has done well to initiate plans for a meeting to discuss ‘ways of combating the danger to school children from stray dogs. ——————————————— Entered at Post Office. Pontise. Mich. as second class matter World Airlines and Pah American World Airways planes. But we are puzzled as to why the Neurvu Government issued this order at ‘ time when international amity prob-. ably is more important than at any other period in world history. , * .* * Certainly there never was a time when good U. S. - India rela- — tions were more vital. Essential to that, it seems to us, is unre- stricted travel. That clearly seems called for at a time when India is trying to attract more Ameri- can tourists. It is to be hoped that Mr. Neuru will see the incongruity of this restriction ‘and relax it. Debt Consolation There is more than one way of re- ducing the individual’s share of a na- Se 4° David Lawrence Says: - a. “= |ke’s Formosa War Stand. | to Test Unity of Congress — WASHINGTON — The American people will learn this week whether © they have a divided or a united government in Washington and like- wise whether the free world is American oa ae Bar behind the United States in its % the pesce Communist through For the President, in sending a message to Congress which re- The moral quests authority to use American must inevitably be felt throughout armed forces to protect the Ameri- the world : can defense line in the Far East, It puts the has taken a decisive step. Jt calls as willing to do its share in the for support by the Democratic as defense not only of the free coun- well as the Republican parties in tries in Europe but those of Asia as both houses. It calls also for sup- Wé port of the principle by Great nists that all the by-play about Britain. France. Italy and the other sentencing American prisoners as countries of the free world to “spies” and seeking by propaganda whom the United States. already methods to capitalize on the inci- has given simitar commitment in dent is irrelevant and that when the congressional authorizations re- the chips are down—as they appear lated to the North Atlantic Treaty. to be in and around Formosa—the For in that area a future attack United States will employ its armed é z 2 s z _The matter was brought up by Commissioners Carry arid Pat- tion’s debt, especially in a country like ours with a rapidly growing population. ~ tries is to be construed as an at- This means naval power and air TERSON after threeWebster tack on the defense line of our own ee ea eas Gee School pupils had been bitten by That is one of the facts brought out armed forces oe —— can de pine ee = a dog on the school-prémises. One in the President’s budget message. On Occasions in — ree military installations. The Com- child had a narrow escape from June 30 last the debt totaled $271.3 bil- ea, Bolger pia en possngs was ee must understand that serious eye injury when bittenon lion. Next June 30 it will be $274.3 bil- of a joint resolution authorizing ness and Margy ceca busi- . the eyelid and cheek and is now lian and by mid 1956 it will have risen ne use of the — forces of existence” must mean peaceful be- a taking Pasteur treatment to $276 billion. < they arise sae! American mili- prongs on Pape og > oP conven x * * But in the same period the a red tn am emergemy and *rmed force is not to be compelled. Commissioner Carry suggested that country’s population will have in- Congress is ee to ratify school play yards might be fenced in to creased from 162,414,000 to 168, i remnans @ comer e an ot Poértraits figures the individual's share of oe PARLE = leashed the year around. Pontiac’s dog : other, country If ever any day goes by .. . And ordinance requires only that med the national debt last July 30 was “It Must Be Later Than I Think!” ____ This time the President is asking I neglect to say . . . How much I 8 $1,671.25. By mid 1956 it will for a contingent authority—the am in love with you... Forgive licensed and be confined to owners’ have shrunk to $1,642.86, a per Voice of the People right to use the armed forces if me,dear, I pray . .. For it could _ premises between May 15 and Septem- ¢ ¢98 , and when an act of invasion of the happen only when My mind et 30/Phere fs np vaccination req capita saving of $28.39. Mi hi F Offi T {| Wh Formosa area—defined as within oe : . < uire- EEE Mm mM det ity orbit—is t which... ¥ heart * * % cist Our definition is that it sa pee Letter Writer Failed to Obtain Position — atgattalsuyest! Sn‘ tm stl awake is one that 1 Children are more important culiar form of noth ing which will = a state of war with the government devote to thoughts . . . For your than dogs. For that reason we , Letters will be condensed when neces- agency's rigid adherence to a poli- to the stock and this helps to pro- of Red China which has 1,000,000 beloved sake . . . And even when contain something. If it weren’t for Scires and ‘telephone "aumber of thé cy of free community service, a @uco goed meat, troops poised against the American | sleep, my dreams . . . However : r must accom: these this form of nothing, there t be Vill “not be ‘published! st the writer so Joyal and hard working staff hopes _If this is a government “of the cue ue a oe te owen. ly ego that the above information will re- people, by the people, for the nq hence a state of war continues you... And so if ever I neglect children from being bitten. | It seems to us that of Commissioner It also is our con- anywhere to put anything, h would = its nature viction that everything within >¢ @m inconvenient situation. In your Voice of the People Sure Mr. Fleming people,” they should have a right in Korea oan be IC reason should be done to } column last Thursday, Mr. F. E. James H. Dudley to decide: whether they shall drint Kove dis tact, the FOE ees your — protect Fleming criticized the failure of Branch Manager poison in their water or not and president now is a aie for °+- 1 always love you, dear the Pontiac office of the Michigan Michigan Employment Security arg Neagae drag ard tty © pl =a The Man About Town to refer him to a job opening listed ——w Carry’s two suggestions, the more prac- <| ) ) : (VY) with us by a local concern. Mesi rees voted two to one against the fluor. (i nose ble to conquer the Follow The Line tical and less expensive is his proposal Crack ‘own on E ser, Fieming bed oles recistored en rere be ling ce ee ee a. Mae armies of the Nationalists, the way sell i at ae on . 7] ° w a \ em ° ° . that dogs be leashed the year round. /Local Courts Are Making It tna states he a ames tame " 7 2 W- Wilson «Aree their big army on the "Ying along the opposite edge at : .¢ * Hard for Traffic Violators sent by them.to the same concer® Keeling in the Voice of the People . mainland to Manchuria and the * Stat speed. We’ : for an interview. | and T heartily agree with what he SOCiG! Security Welcome ‘Vicinity of the Yalu River. To, Vnere on earth are you hurry- e’d go farther and propose Sheep: What you get the skin of Assuming that it is the same wrote in regard to the fluoridation Ot Age 60 Says Reader ignore this factor of the military te ae ee ot amendnient of the ordinance to when you graduate. coneern, Mr. Fleming was not of water. I can say Amen to that ; situation is to put in jeopardy the cener indicating aheadot bina. ° require that dogs be on leash Welt: What % takes more than 2 considered because: (1) He did I also agree with what he writes . ' agree with “Nearing 60." Social American divisions now stationed Sis: tear along dotted lime? ees. - sheepskin to keep from the door. not meet the age specifications. about organic foods, refined sugar S¢CFity payments beginning at in Korea — — be confined to owners’ premises (2) Mr. Fleming’s salary on his and robbing the soil of the essen- nd ge papa ny ee dey green Sinucw Gis Pretkdeate auemage | at all times. We also believe they This column wishes to doff its hat to Oak- last Job. a Job, by the way, pro tials stg he eee recanted gantry tcc Is in line with the traditional | There was a pile of stones in should be vaccinated against land County courts for the manner in which o orem Se cone, =~ new. om “YS acquired a physical handicap along policy of the United States to pro- the road and a lamp on the top they handle traffic violations. Outstanding far above that offered by the I understand that the vitamins the way. I of it. An old fellow was in charge. are in the outside of the kernel of benefits at a later date are those Justices of the Peace in my own : tion of our children. home town of Holly, _ As to his questioning of this grain, This we remove and feed A Ber we ee a: asked. = mye . ' Maxine Howe and Aubrey Butler, ; : ) malocten Grocted by Go Uulee , oy Om : This is a difficult problem which can't both of whom impose fines of $100 or more, Case Records of a Psychologist . Nations, once they are stationed of stones. be solved without fair-mindedness igre chread thelr protection a6 an = “But what's the pile of stones : se en god a = nei plus costs. And a jail sentence is added if . — <5 = an advanc k agera L" military obliga 2 United 7, 0 comedy tnd exe i is drunk driving or other agmanaes cave. YW NACA, Not a Competitor of Churches mimmy staat te Gated Ty put te tampon, of cours : . And now Detroit comes to Oakland County It Fill D fj it N d f T. a The defense line of the United L ki Back Les: r . tie ie ment aoesantion. rome man of the + °+ IiS WETINITE INEEG OT LECNAGETSS _ states at present extends trom oOoKINg Protecti | awmak E Korea southward to Okinawa, For- 15 Years on ior ers : Donald K. Harkness a Wade is an in- — Well, the YMCA, the YWCA, the this need, the Y steps in and serves mosa and The Philippines. Under ast Se Gab Sees The ease with which a woman in- who lives at 1181 East Long Lake Road in fees ying arbre dloagy Camp Fire Girls, the 4H, the youth of all the churches on an the Truman Administration, the Islands. vaded the House of Representatives to Bloomfield Township. He is a Detroit at- help teenagers enjoy them- The ¥ at Covington, Kentucky Korea, bet it dd ram cig Leagan Gina to =" demand the right to speak, emphasizes ‘rey. — | environment.” Instead. of, be- hes © dandy location tm the con- from Japan to Okinawa, to For. 20 Years Ago the need for a better trained Capitol = 4 white Rock hen in the flock. of es ar Gee are bisek off the tals siveck, Mika, the Pemocrats are committed wo _ BRUNO HAUPTMANN on wit. | - at 6700 Lak which prevent cy, room with an adjacent ballroom 0 protect that line—in fact, it was *quittal This intruder who got as far as Speak- © eee ne tchca romp the Gan ~~ buch asthe ¥, Secce ok that will accomodate 500 teen- this thesis which the U.S. Joint 4) UBLIC ENEMY No, 1, Alvin er Raysurn’s desk, might have slipped * Clubs, Camp Fire Girls, etc. agers on Friday and Saturday Chiefs of Staff upheld when Gen. wuee. highway by highly trained officers. But that Something new recently was By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE After the school ball games sa, the Army prior, to the cutureak of doesn’t alter the fact that Congressmen —_ ins Lepore — Case N-331: Wallace Wade, aged these youth can congregate at —— . THOUGHTS FOR TODAY | aren’t getting the kind of protection when one of the attorneys about 50, is the talented general the Y for wholesome recreation, Getense of on American line whee 9, in court that, “The only thing they instead of being forced t in the Far East however is not & manifest token of | they should have on the floor of the oret had Gs comments that they a comueen, ‘0 patronize ai G uimey mane Gate the right fe “on, House, No one knows this better than were married by the same justice.” R dy 1 Wen beviied. Gown Even if you have no Y in your ornare the oe forces. It of the tinghuan eile tn can the five lawmakers who were shot down a there to address the annual ban- reset parang a —s plicit in the treaties at sete po ye alse eutier—II Thess, 1:5. by Puerto Rican fanatics last March. pene gays auet Session of the Yo ming pool and let your churches fense which have been drawn up Suffering is my gain; : everybody’s place along the 5; the of x * *. Charles F. Kettering, — many banquet tables that night, Saas line ton Senieni te chapereas a government of Formosa, ‘The’ Pil To 7 he Father’ Capitol Police themselves are GM’s great research geriius. “It is like weav- aS eo - - ribbon a to give your youth a meeting place “sath ag Wiraceige ek and New Zea- will, — ‘ aware of: this inadequate ec- ing. The basic threads that run down ‘esembling a diploma. When for Friday and Saturday nights? . , the protection of all And received it hushed tice. Last year Capthin laren through a fabric may be likened to basic oe =a na oats thet a a your orpemive at Se Hog be tay apes and still * A te have bis meet attend natural laws. The threads that cross them 644. but bore the following printed idend Bagg Srestinet tee 's Ahan — is my worship : (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc.) | Congress. For it , and put the design into the fabric are the inscription: . woof. It is the woof that the inventor sup- ; ; plies. He cuts across the natural laws, and “Hits certifies that the bearer owner re Y cae : . ties them in together. He doesn’t stick with {7,(ne owner of One Stal wine. Hi-Y groups =n your high chk. Dr. Brady Has Not Seen Single Case g F _ the Metropolitan Police school. —Jean Richter. But the Senate failed to pass the | House, epproved DiS whieh. © any one law, or in field. So to most ovine” Thus, normal have given the force permanent — ven ad ton, Kentucky, Y. M. C. A. and Scag sae ; le he's a screwball.” - is theref titled to a Fun Uberance of youthful spirits into ° ; | status, and only a few officers — Di ee ses competitive athletic events, such of Gout R | : M i a yidend of Personal Satisfaction : ; ees ! completed a course. ‘It — = brought.to my attention that ter having tapelly sapperted Ge {ae or softball and swim- / ab es Only One of alaria three area sisters, organization's work in this com- ies es te _ . By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. I never saw a case of gout in At the time I felt guilty about As a result of the shift of political Sharon, Arlene and Marilyn Dreyer munity. laboratory for every’ church in fs _ braking of the wee of meadow hospital or private practice, and 1 1 debated with my c control, the patronage ridden force is of Orchard Lake, twirled batons in the half- — it was signed by Wallace preg saffron (colchicum) as a remedy saw just one case of malaria when Whether we were justified in with- time activities at the Tangerine bowl game at Wade and James H. Burton, prest- jt offers a gymnasium, plus a for what some physicians still call 1 was an intern and one case when oing quitine, the, i rapidly falling apart. To keep these jobs dent. “gout” I gai , I was in practice in Penn Yan. Oh, even But ' Orlando, Fla. “How ae swimming pool, for every church “gout,” I said here recently that “ a i the category of political plums, Con- | a oa os aoe conthemally. Anh & tomasbas thas mubdhcac, be tio toon ot Bo i ek gee aan : _ gress is risking its own safety. A very keen observer is have asked me, Saha ee ie ot Ce ae the hr agar rey Bn diagnosed a » ‘The House would bé justified in de- us icine Aunt Het I mention these facts because in the foran of the slkaleld of active fe plsenanlia in Ge tiood, ‘These Be ore Senate approval of @ : Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilcox . oat tall petanes ier Wonenlt et Sux ee ay h @ career basis. | notify the Pontiac Press that one page in ter @ recent issue carried the date of the day day,.in before. . on a a Limits Our Planes fines recent decision by the government Verbal Orchids to— ber of flights U.S air lines can of 88 Court Drive; eighty-second birthday. ontinent,.is difficult Mrs. Veroniea Labuckis ; of Lapeer; eightieth birthday, ___ of Dryden; fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. "| ‘Mr, and Mrs. N. E, Wooton . a eee tin a F ; A = =, oe ae Seti AG ee “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1055 ce py i = U. N. fo Discuss. Navajos Push Philadelphian Fights-Fireball Tri Fellawship Elects Call It Whatever You Like, 2,0" Formosa War but It Sure Was Plenty Hot anne A , PHILADELPHIA w — Whatever | it with a 1,700-degree flame from | Ervin Miller, vice president, and - Security Council May Tribe Plans to Stage it was, William C. Cunningham, & propane f pot but the object only Mrs. Elmer Klemn, secretary- Mee Soon : . i ' 52, will tell you it was mighty hot.| glowed. ‘ no reac treasurer at a recent meeting. - : ° to Request Historic War Dances He wag standing in his bedroom pgp eae After a coffee hour, the- group Cease-Fire for Colorado River Job | in suburban However, Dr. C. P. Oliver, em-|held an informal discussion on| Darby Township yes- crash terday when he heard a of | eritus professor of astronomy at | “Social Lives of the Christian Hus- UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @— WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. Some | giass, turned and saw a fireball,|the University of Pennsylvania, | band and Wife.” A social hour was New Zealand Prime Minister Sid- 2,000 Navajos will dramatize the| about the size of a. grapefruit,|and Dr, I. M. Levitt, director of| held at the close of the program. ney Holland and-U, N. Secretary for the upper Colorado River | bounce off an oil heater to the| Fels Planetarium, both expressed | Books for all ages are being dis- one —_ storage project with sacred | floor, it exploded, doubt that it was a meteorite slated to discuss the Formosa His Dr. Oliver said Indications grew, meanwhile, that the U. N. Security Council United States. threw it, it blazed up and seemed One Full Year Guorentee might meet soon to consider a pos- * *°* 6 _ | to disintegrate, Some of it landed | the’window at an angle instead of |] - Gro- : sible cease-fire request. ‘ From the vast stretches of their} on the bed and exploded again.”’| through the roof, I believe it may|] lo" srce eng Restaurants, Res q -_* * ‘4 | 15- million - acre reservation, the; Cunningham’s right hand was/ pave been a homemade bomb.” |] main out only three hours. No . The organ of the Chinese Com-| "°°" ; = Navajos came to this tribal seat | burned almost to the bone. Dr, Levitt anid a signs used. Oakland Fuel & Paint Co. : munist party, the Peiping People’s| IN PARLEY—Adm. John Cassidy ormance, primarily *.* -. | burned themselves out before t 2 Daily, in effect rejected any U.N.| is in London to start talks on the pel ape — national atten-| Fire Marshal Francis X. Joseph | hit the ground and exploded when Rox Ex Company 436 Orchard Lake ey pple oo a ipidgotoggrie i the defense of Turkey and the | tion to the plight of the tribe, larg-| of Delaware County said it might| they were about 10 to 35 miles |] 1414 pyar og: on. etsy. FE 6-000 FE 5-6159 . 8 . r ‘Yes Mam’ broadcast today, the paper said, “To liberate Taiwan (Formosa) and the Penghu (Pescadores) Is- lands is entirely China's domestic affair.” of its information, said British For- trusteeship, with Chiang Kai-shek's government “remaining as a sort of custodian for the U.N.” * a * Associated Press Correspondent Richard Kasischke reported from | Moscow that many Russians ap- parently are frightened that the Formosan question may blow up into a new world war, beginning The Peiping broadcast said a U.N. céase-fire request would “in effect mean asking the Chinese people to recognize the ‘legality’ of the United States occupation of neighboring areas. He, is com- mander in chief of N. S. Naval forces in the eastern Atlantic and Requiem in Michigan 100 friends and former parishion- ers of Rev, T. Malcolm Jones, former Grand Rapids Episcopal church rector who was slain last Wednesday at Las Vegas, Nev., gathered Saturday~ for a solemn requiem mass in his memory, The Rev. Jones was shot and bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Michigan was celebrant The Rev. jJones was shot and killed by a man he had befriended. Las Vegas police said Raymond P. Smith, fugitive from two mental institutions, has admitted the : =a Sa ane an ures 0 sop a plan to make Formosa-an| - , upper Colorado River pro independent state under U. N. GRAND RAPIDS @—More than | vot right. They are taking ! i z FEE | with a clash between the United |0f the mass at St. Paul’s Church, oix F duasas aad Red China. of which the Rev. Jones was rector Risen — - Upper — * * #8 before going to Las Vegas. pa have been a meteorite, He tested away from earth. f s s * ; * * \ Pictorial, without giving relgooned Slain Rector Given fully is ours,” said Sam Ahkeah, Chinese territory, Taiwan.” shooting. It asserted: that the only way to _ ease tension in the area was to ° withdraw the U. S. 7th Fleet from Warn Jap Fishermen Formosa’s waters MOJI, Japan —A Red Chinese Ex-Marine Quizzed jin Vegas Gun Death LAS VEGAS, Nev. —A young| Red China’s new program of being ex-Marine, who claims to be the | polite to Japanese seamen. son of a former state senator in cst maar «(Deaths Last Night desert slaying of an Air Force ser- MOTH PROOF PROTECTION . «. ts part of our excellent service to you! Care in spot- ting, cleaning and pressing ‘GENEY CLEANERS Pickup and Delivery CHANCE a TODAY | AND i TOMORROW SALE ENDS TUES., 5.30 poll. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! APPLIANCES AND TV! 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MacArthur is in electric razors now, plus typewriters and Univae, which is Remington Rand's ulti- mate calculator | thing but give milk and costs bet [ter than $1,000,000. Members of Congress drop in te see him from time te time, to ask what is the score of the craty ball game we're all en- gaged in or are watching. But the Eisenhower administration plainly took him at his word. In the eyes of the administration he indeed faded away, especially aft- er it became obvious he was for Taft. MacArthur is happy with his new work, and strives at improving his business knowledge with the zeal of a junior salesman bucking LOOK! 10 to 20% OFF On All Merchandise Except Fair Trade items Hudson Household Co. 308. Neon FE 5-5552 for a bonus. He goes to the office in Connecticut two.or three times a week, sees prospective custom- ers (Univac-type) at his apartment in the Waldorf on other days, and spends some time at his downtown military office, which handles the bulk of his impressive mail. But his forced inactivity in de- fense matters and other fields vi- tal to the welfare of the U. S. constitutes one of the palling wastes of our natural -re- sources on record. Over half a century he has been our brightest military mind, Born in the Army, raised in FOR INSURANCE SERVICE Maynard Johnson 807 Community National Bank See or Call Genera! Insurance | the Army, he .set cnparalieied marks for valor and ‘achievement skirmishes as separated as the trouble with Mexice in 1914, the Philippine insurrection of a dec- ade and more before, and the Russian-Japanese War in which he was Theodore Roosevelt's ob- server. He was chief of staff un- der both Hoover and F. D. R., and an unexcelled prophet of things to come and mentor and hero of hosts of men who gained fame as generals—including Ei- senhower. that does every- | But President Truman fired htm : | like a flunky and President Fisen- hower is advised not to seek his advice or counsel on military mat- ters ; For about 15 years this country has been deeply involved in the Far East. First there were negotia- tions of a sort with Japan, then in a costly war against that na- tion, which included fantastically contrived aid to China. There fol- lowed the democratization of de- feated Japan, the resforation of that nation and of the Philippines, the defense of Korea, and the wrangling with Red China—which may continue for a long time to more ap-| Phone FE 4.4523 are atic ‘Hollywood Bed . DP e. Living Room come, Maybe forever, It can be pretty safely said that only one American truly knows all these countries’ mili- tary, economic, social and tra- ditional sides — MacArthur. He has mingled with Japanese and Filipinos since his first assign- ments as a young shavetail just out of West Point at the turn of the century. He kept Chiang Kai- Shek in the war against Japan, was in the field against the force which replaced Chiang. He brilliantly avenged Bataan, Corregidor, Manila and Pear| Har- bor. His work as a pro-consul in the rehabilitation of Japan, he feels, will be remembered long aft- er he has been forgotten as its conqueror, But nobody in the administra- tion asks him what to do in our difficult hit-or-miss dealings with that part of the’ world, Congress is considering granting MacArthur the only military posi- tion he has not had, the rare title of “general of the armies’'—a sort of sixth star which would put him [with Pershing in the annals of ‘American arms. It would be a But it would be nice, too, if Washington gave a damn. that he is alive, rugged, has all his mar- ‘bles, and would go to work to- in two world wars, in Korea and | + THE PONTI AC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 24,1955 — . hoe. General MacArthur Ts Only American'' Who Truly Knows Nations of Far East inRed Probes upon. In its outlook on elders, this country has failed pitifully to keep pace with the extension of life expectancy, The wonder drugs, sports, better living condi- ‘ tions and diets have boosted the life expectancy more than 20 years since 1900. But we still turn people out of their jobs at 65 or less. Employers still balk at hiring workers after 45. Age, somebody | decided, is- to be classed with leprosy but is not to be as sym- pathetically treated MacArthur at 75 is mentally younger than many men a third his age. He is spry, alert, surpris- ie uncertainty, and willing. He is a burning oilwell, an aban- an untapped reservoir in a drought | area. Ah, it's a great pity. But, at least, we can a happy birthday. And many, many more. Sons of Artists Missing 9 Days Reported Okay HAVERFORD, Pa. ®—The sons of commercial artists man Rockwell and Courtland Hop- pin have disappeared from their their well-being. The boys, Peter Rockwell, of Stockbridge, Mass., and Nicholas Hoppin, of New York City, both 18-year-old freshmen, left nine days ago without notifying or getting permission of college officials, terday. . . * * *¢ Rockwell, contacted at his home, said that his son him Saturday and that he was ‘‘all right." Rockwell did not say where the boys were; Classmates said the rwo planned to go to Mexico “in search of ad- venture.” Rockwell said that his son told him that Hoppin and he planned “to make their own way.” Said the elder Rockwe'l: ‘He'll be all right wherever he jis. I have a hunch he'll return to school next fall, however.” Forest fire in the United States each year, most of them man- made, destroy enough timber to build 86,000 average private homes. Big 21 Inch Model - Pay morrow as a buck private if called | | |chairmanship and he said it may doned mansion, a neglected book, | Nor- | Haverford College dormitories but | Rockwell says he has no fears for | |The post has been vacant since | Roy M: Cohn, one of the principals Dean William Cadbury said yes- | had telephoned Hints New Line McClellan Calls Senate Group Into Session for Reorganization WASHINGTON «® — Sen. Mc-| Clellan (D-Ark) called the Senate | Investigations subcommittee into) session today to organize under his open up some new lines of inquiry. He declined to give any details. Also to be considered by the sub- | committee, which was headed by Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) in the last Congress, is various ‘unfinished business."’ In this category, Me- Clellan said, is the Army's han- dling of the case of Irving Peress the New York dentist who was ingly free of bitterness, supremely | promoted to major and then honor- self-possessed in a time of epidem-j ably discharged after he had re-| | |fused to answer questions about | | communism. . * * * | McClellan added, however, that | ithere still is some staff work to. wish him | be done before the subcommittee | |ean reopen hearings on the Peress | | case. | One of the principal purposes of today’s meeting was to agree on a budget, which McClellan expects | !to be somewhat less than $200,000. | | McCarthy got $214,000 for the sub- | committee's work last year. McClellan said the subcommittee | also may name a new chief coun- | sel. * * *@ Robert F. Kennedy, brother. of | Sen, John F. Kennedy (D-Mass), reportedly was slated for the job. in the McCarthy-Army hearings, resigned last summer. 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In fact, the size of harm es modern a8 any Women’s Knit Pajamas, 88 the pocketbook (however large) means little unless “]/ But the city has abysmal poverty ee Rayon/Nylon Gabardine Outer Shell, water- it does include such a program. It’s not whot you I) as well as tremendous wealth. The repellent. MAIN FLOOR EARN, but what you SAVE that makes the difference || shanties of the poor still crowd Printed Challis (cotton) Gowns, - 66 between wishing and HAVING... many of the raw red hills that stud Pajamas, reduced .............2..055 0000000 : aoe aimee Om ere ree : ; aces 1 i] earn 2% as vou save = || Suamracaens ce LIMITED QUANTITIES! 3 rent the apartments for $6 to $30 3 Z — oi Ladies’ Fabric Gloves, mostly brown 6 6° , Pontiac Federal REI Bathe py and red. Reduced o.oo oes nos tear down 6,500 more shacks, spend : : * ‘ . 24 million dollars more on apart. Nylon Power Net Girdles, 93 Savings a | Sener ee woe Reduced ........... oer: : wad : , ae en ae \Quilt Liner Plastic Jackets, $ 5 16 E. Lawrence St, their fine new apartnents. eee Mined. Paseo Maternity Dresses, one and two-piece, a1 Reduced eo See eee eee eee eee eres r eee eeeenee eee ~ SMASHING VALUES: “THE NEW 1955 Original Price $229.95 _ NOW ONLY clr) $13 MOVERSHOES 46 Girls’ Quilted Cotton Robes, 1 99 BASEMENT : Reduced «em beceeleae Base Cece ce eas cuss ciency ses ; Men’s Lined Pigskin GLOVES ~~ 3# Men’s Winter Caps, $ . Full 9 Reduced MAIN FLOOR Lb. e¢#e : ae ee ee eee pee SOY Cotton Men’s Blanket Lined Work Jackets, $ 3 - Flannel Reduced ......;. env omoasw ed aniat¢aecenens Men’s Winter Underwear, includes part Gowns Shc cae Stem shine and] Bt 38 bes ‘RB. Drawers, reduced .................-. ine . | Men’s All Wool Union Suits, $ Boys’ Quilt Lined™ Reduced Reduced wene . ’ . ee eee ee ee ee . : : aos BASEMENT ® | REMNANTS! Campus Jackets 6% Warm Melton Cloth, navy or charcoal. 1.66 Pastel colors, good quality. Main floor. 36” Vat-Print Drapery Fabrics, 5 Or Ya BASEMENT ttt | 2 YEARS [Gn Se eee “> wot TO PAY! DOWN! Down-filled Rayon Taffeta Comforter, $] 0 ei ) etna oii isc ise been sdiseveess viens cugsss YOUR OLD WASHER IS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT Seat Canty Hand "Towel, Zr $] rahe ep sae : 4 1. rr ee 2 er € otton ) mY sy ! sa Challis, Cotton’ Flannel, Printed Organ. Ya. ae ¢ UE DELIVERY. gravee wvvmoveeey HR Quilted Hh mde Cnins Pam veto SQ MPlannel rue 50° THIRD FLOOR re ee a ee ee ee 5 reer + i . = EJ ? ee ieee eS S rig ge EE OI ee ee ee ee Le on ete Ber ee te et ont ee ee ee eg ee t . 4 a ‘ 4 : : . : Weddings, Engagements News In Pontiac This Weekend |Mae VanderHoek Wears) um mm |Hills Couple Speak Vows — Lace for Wedding Rite | the Clarence BLOOMFIELD HILLS — At two| tor friends from three until five Baskets of gladioli, chrysanthe-| 4. Stolpes of | * mums and carnations banked the} Starr avenue = THE, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1955 ADVERTISED’ altar ot First Congregational | Onnounce Karl Morgan Richards on Lone | Wayne University but will trans- __ a ma , proached the altar to become the | ¢mgagement of ards was married to Harold Rich- |YOU"S People plan to study for PERMANENTS petit Ee et _ ’ hb : The ceremony was held Satur- Suzanne, to The bride's uncle George W. : sis - day Spat on Charles read the r Day ee : versary s parents, stay service and the famil ‘, es Selling the Country Over From $10 Up! — St ee ec temt| Williss —_ only ies were . of East Beverly avenue. The bride- | [fj . \ groom is the son-of Mr. and Mrs. lap es | The bridegresm ts the son of ry Cratus T. Riley also of East Bey- |“ Carles 0. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Styter of eras erly avenue, Wixoms of _| Nurnberg, Germany and is an PERSONALIZED — exchange student now at Fort tes, Kan: PERMANENT The bride wore a full skirted $5.00 at wi Manicures—Hair Setting _ The Rev. Malcolm Burton per-| . Lakeland formed the seven o'clock ceremony avenue She is before 250 guests. gre Jen ap f & gute of witte Coney leer | 1h University 4 ever satin and a skirt fashjoned oe : : \ $10 Waves o $6 ; IMAGINE \ | a $1250 Waveso- $625 trait bouquet of green cymbidium No Appointment Necessary eld Wave AOE Preperatory Shamooo | $15 Waves $750 Se ens ot ne a aes | 0) ee orchids, She was attended by her |] Ereuiagt by Appointment Lustre Rinse \ by iho bride. Hor Sagertip vel | School of sister Mrs, Paul Erekson of Provo, || opsy w,-5 Styled Hairdress Sioce et Ince and peatte’ aod abe | Nursing. He Utah and a school friend, Ann Hinckley of Boston. HEALOIL Beauty Shop Finishing Shampoo $20 Waves $10 oe carried a white Bible with an | attends the _ rahtaes para of stephanoctis, cen- University and tered @tth om orchid, is a member * _ Mrs. William Foster attended the | of Sigma Chi. MES. H, THOMAS RILEY / ° / —— of honor wearing A Sept. 10 | , ' W. k S ial PATEL Wee | ooo Limes cise “ai en ee ee , OR Ce FES “ [Party Held revsi.Pviamewkeces| Pamed. — en | | MACHINELESS 41 N. SAGINAW ST. _— PHONE FE 2-0531 | Harbor, Shirley Riley, ster ofthe emeeneion | ; oP NENT Saturday es et ee pet suzanne store _— |Htigh Heels = Appointment Not Always Necessary Although ‘Hard Times” was the |™ments of pink carnations. theme of the Hoedowners Square; Paul Henderson of Royal Oak , 0D } Dance at Oven, Schoo! Saturday Jsrved as best men and seatne | COUDIE Repeat Their Vows @ \ maddie \eaucras in St. M ichael Permanent Wave Shop) = * Fe'Sens. | SHORTHAND ' . «+ that’s what all the kiddies say about the food at | the Ralph Dodges, the Ralph "Ted's when they dine with their parents on family gg | F j | FER $7 gee beri, j re g new’ members + [tending the University of De- STENOTYPE and A Vélentine dance and box so- | Tel: cial be held Feb. 5. Persons STENOGRAPH (Typewriting & Business English may or may net be included) 2 be 5 : i w 3 3 3 3 a. partment. announcing the birth of a “daugh- ter, Mary Angela, on Jan. 21 at Anniversary Plans = |st. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mrs at one ofeock in the earch Pa SOO Design Knowledge | sm uitet'wer sms res , utr ach ae cee] Aids Do-It-Yourself Fans | mmussmimerns Woodward st Square Lake Road = _|% the Past yous. rote Me ara drees with black accessories and E : = M. Craig Miller, Mrs. Harry Ander- NEW (NEA) — As the the means for design study, and | a corsage of pink roses. : son, Mrs. A. B. Ardussi, Mrs. Lee | high tide of do-it-yourself washes | ®t me cost: A wedding breakfast was held : Mohr, Mrs. W. R. Rapp and Mrs. | over the country, it tosses up on| Less than 20 years ago, an ex-jat the bride’s home and a recep- Louis Vardon. Se leech hae, sud Gore 8 Sow | EER ee tee cm |e oe ee Pe ) ; hobbyists who are potential profes- aie So me ; Hide het dthgens | ce drenre ae cont ee Home Owners | you having to peel the embarrass- name a < oe Prag BF ing!- a > over aay Lre— Winter Fires ' L/ |} ing pictures out when Baby's a woodworking or pottery-| Show, which originally opened at|' ITHACA, N. ¥. (UP): — Home ” ) _ || teen-ager. making without an understanding |e Brookiya ioe Lt. ee ai to prevent ’ ; so. : ' .. * at : * | This is a STORE WIDE SALE Try Lighted Dial Seca heinene alaieae ils tae sendy’ pasta ecattae poole. 5 2: a ceatliaiates Everywhere throughout our store you'll find won- If you want it, the telephone! bitious and want to study design, | hibit at the Detroit Art Institute;/ Fires due to bad chimneys, ; ! company get | : E . with @ dial that lights up. It would | start. Actmally, there is guidance | Young Museum of San Francisco; | less and improper storage of com- | : i be useful for a bedroom nearly everywhere if it’s recog-. | the craft show at the Wichita Art) bustible materials can be avoided for a person who is ill. nized as such. Fine shops provide | Association; the national ceramics|in any home, they point out, if. , exhibit at the Syracuse Museum | proper precautions are taken, Here Botany Yarn, 2 oz. balls, reg. 1.29....,........79¢ | Neumode : —.-- _ poughly, Gas and heat leaks, espe- Bishop’s Yarn, 1 0z. balls, reg. 656. f. sect ccs 2 GO 82 N. SAGINAW deena ae we. be calked with iron cement, Chim- Bernat’s Yarn, 1-07. balls, reg. 55c.......+.+++ -39€ men in this country ls the Amer. nays should be cleaned woo eRe Bear Brand Yarn, 1 07. balls, reg. 39¢..........-25€ || ee ee Oa SS Jaeger Yarn, 1 oz: balls, reg. 68c..............-49¢ OLELY 6 a ee ee — pe o> stove i r meee Seen Hered Balt Nylon, 20g. Ob. c 1.19 1.00 : standards in the craft fields. It : . Bear Brand Knitting Worsted, 4 oz. ha : sponsors eight crafts exhibits an- 7 £3 or reer a _ woes 109. S. / nually in its gallery in New York. . 2 These Yarns Are Broken Lots. * e Its summer exhibits display the 4 ee work of craftsmen under the age of 30, stressing new crafts trends and ideas. In addition, there are i i! ‘Sock Paks, broken sizes, reg. 1.49 to 1.98...7..,1.19 Fantasy n Baby-Wear Paks, reg. 98c to 1.39....... .. .59¢ - 99 | en SWEATERS — ' — BONNETS — SOCKS Clip-Cap Paks, reg. 98c............. soe c Yarn Tops (holds yarn ball), reg. 49c......+...25¢ eae : UNIFORMS | MATERNITY (| 2 rabies Broken ses | APPAREL | 2 Pairs $1.35 COTTON Our Complete stock | ||. You know they're a bargain because you've been buying . Off these beautiful sie: regular, higher price. All first y, fresh new stock. Self or dark seams, wn 3.98) # ee Roe ‘ - i oe e | UNTRIMMED | BO el>. TF Pontiac PRESS, _noxDav, JANUARY 2 26, 1955 E. O. i cogs DRESSES pas nail this wheal clearance of apparel, estou ee and many able items. ..on ed tomorrow at drastic reductions. Original tags on every apneic. _ WINTER FASH ONS. eee MID-SEASON STYLES . . . FOR Now AND SPRING! E. 0. M. CLEARANCE! FUR TRIM. COATS. _ Oe A A eae I a i Miner ia iss 095... enc oe ae 60 Sold to , $5 Sold to* ‘Ss 30 ve taee ame ee : as ee oe > 2 : 19.95. epee ee eee eane ‘ 99.00 . tates “i 69.95 S aloes $ | | Sold to ‘4 )80 een & % 29.95 see @ ss eee eee eee | 119.00. 5 Sold to as 760 ‘ 79.95 ante $ | | Sold to 4 7080 |. eee eee a 35.00. eee ee & Oe ewe ee : 129. 00.. ; = ‘Sold to 5 60 Sold to 5¢ 1) sold» = S 80 = nal : _ —— te ES = ' ee 5 - +s 99.00. eee es 39.95. eevee eeenevee . 149 00 ‘ Infliience of the Orient shows in this |worthy is the straight-as-a-plumb-line, whose 3 } oes Lit swim. A red and white kite print in cotton | deep sleeves can hold sun glasses, cigarettes Fitted or boxy, full length: beg poner Cosa, wasl. beste, iolisis and neveliy Sebeics. Io Oe : Fine 190% wools with precious fur trims of i ieee « ‘ = . P ; % ine, : Es ri nove if m dressy, e ine ‘o woo V i Ul 2 fashions this ensemble. Especially news-|\and other impedimenta. ; pad 9 yg lassi em chee " i ialaobd one or two-piece types. lg eaabel Junior, Dyed Pavilin Lan, Dement, beabest, Fox and ‘ . # Junior, misses’, women’s sizes. 5 misses’ and women's sizes. Also Formals. \ § others, junior, Misses’ and Women’s Sizes. ; Sheer Seam less H osiery Sit Down Right . Coat Salon — Second Floor i Betier Dresses — Second Floct t Coat Salon — Second Floor ° | ~ When you go to sit down, ap-| & ee ee omeame 3 SEES 16 oa Gives Wardrobe Boost _revctstat or ste. Tun siete Sn a a-ak LE | | _ There's something about some | stocking runs every day, there's | muscles. You should end up with | 7 E.0. M. CLEARANCE! E.0.M. CLEARANCE! E.0. M. CLEARANCE! : women’s legs that makes Stocking |@ seamless micromesh. Some | your ankles gracefully crosses, if | 7 Wwe MM. & : seams @ constant blight. These | have @ lockstitch that looks sheer-| you start with your feet one | ‘ iH : ; . er, yet still wears well. front, one next to chair in back. 4 ‘ | tf pany ages . ITS : BLOUSES jor part of their day popping For those who like kneehighs, e; Su s there are seamless styles here.) Yo.) Cqgn Make Wrap! ® gfe : a seam or worrying about it. real durability, seamless in serv-| You could make it yourself—a E U 0 . ; : Seamless stockings seemed the | ice weight are available. beach or oredr Doom pe 3 Sold $ Reduced to Sold t $ 88 3 With all the variety, the seam-| terry. But with a erence " 0 to 0 i) e onic daa rtapresy wiped less fan need no longer lack a the wide lurid stripes go crosswise s 49.95 Dyed Maton pres ainsi \ | ( ' the kind of not-too-fancy seamless full stocking wardrobe. rather than up and down. i: ee .* ee Dye non oo ; - steers 5.98. ee ‘eoeewe eoeee#e#*e#ee#e*. é - hose — ; — ————— $ 5 Grey Dyed Muskrat Capt.....+.-+000. $121 : | ge be os wh , | |e | ‘ B Dyed Hairseal Jacket....... sane bale $139 a ctreaifaie rs bond on every | & M. “CLEARANCE we ‘* soi a O | Dyed Marmot Coat....... AGoncdsdnsec $149 ly 88 : 4 stockings or being comfortable = | FI. trees . ~ Blond Dyed Muskrat jacket.......+0.- $161 Sold to $ tn Veinodiiing Say Sit as Nand. E. 0. | ee F Dyed Muskrat Cape... e000. sonvni Gte , . : . equately sheer. 4 K “4 = Sold to $ Dyed Hairseal Coats Pree r ee eee ee) a $189 7.98. eee vest eemnee : : ; ae those days are gone. fey : | 2 - : © Dyed-Squirrel Jacket ........006 ove $369 ; Seamless stocking manufacturers | § : ENTIRE ST |e BOD5. . occ cw wae e Dyed Muskrat jacket........+. eee vox $199 a. t are now making peamices hose in | 2 Pail § — Moonglo Muskrat jacket oo... .600c5. $209 : ; such a po — $ © Grey Persian Lamb Coat.....-.+.+. ++ -$259 Sold to $ 88 ‘ = ap hale Severtite ll WI FR H Sold to » Black Persian Lamb, Mink Trim Coat....$259 . 4 For the very bare shoes of the 99.00 © Black Dyed Persian Lamb Coat......... $279 & Uk): ee eS j sche dele, thine ave cate one. 7 WG oe eae alee «aes ~ lp Dved Squirrel Jacket ...-- 0.2.00. + $239 t - ; —— weer, there are ©) FORMERLY SOLD AT 12.95..... . $ - |, Black Dyed Persian Lamb Coat... $399 { or everyday wear are... ; ; All remaining winter suits. 100°. | fabrics. Al e °Fur ptdews labeled to show country of | Crepes, nylon, 1 j velvet, cotton, dressy oF ; demi-toe designs. FORMERLY SOLD AT 10.95...... jeu ah cea (betas fas suk ates! gies ore origin of imported furs. ' eS =< wool jersey, velvet, 0 ' For wear with closed pumps, | = FORMERLY SOLD AT 7.95..... f Junior, misses’. and women’s sizes. P Fur Salon — Second Floor bi | there are seaniless styles with 4 Blouses — Main Floor inf i heels and toes. These "Ail See. AME AS CERNALES AGE” CNAs QUE ea sae - are designed so that none of the FORMERLY SOLD AT 20.00..... 5 ¢ eo . . Pl ; Seite ge mpnatetammmend : “tag — eS ee reinforcing shows above the shoe. |) FORMERLY SOLD AT 16.95...... = : : : Pe pip. sheet, wet: peenil fl pchaighry Shu AT 1595... E.0.M. CLEARANCE! E.O. M. CLEARANCE! » E/0.M. CLEARANCE! ; Gold Star sp alah © FORMERLY SOLD AT 35.00.,.... $ J EWELRY BU [GE [RESSES ‘ SLACKS | Have New Chapter_| FORMERLY SOLD AT. 25.00...... NO YO . e- as t ates | , | Oakland County Chapter 4 of |” FORMERLY SOL® AT 22.50...... a Er! ie | LIMITED QUANTITY! eo Star or grab td - “a Formerly Sold to 5.95 : | Sold to $ 88 5 Formerly Sold to 12.98 Ni Mrs. Cecil | : | : . | ) A a | Parsee so een ¥ Felts, velours, satins. Sequins and other trim. Also.25 pattern © $ $ $ j 10.95 * 3 8 § S 88 — “Plans for the year were made,| hats inclutled. All head sizes and colors. : 4 My 2 < Oo - including arrangements to attend ; . Millinery Sclon—Second Floor _ Pins, Earrings, Necklaces, Bracelets. Many to r : S ; Wool duroy. Colors. Sizes 10 ! Pep te won eben 3 chee tro | sold $Z8B For om Se oe served at the close of the meeting. OWES OE 8 NEA OBA ENA i : 14.95 : : ERE ORE TT parr HANDBAGS _ | | JACKETS ~ 3 “£.0.M ‘CLEARANCE beh aries ; ; 2 oe Drastically Reduced! 1 Sold to $ § 88 : More Than '2 Off! “CHOE BOOTS”’ ‘| Formerly Sold to 12.95 17.95 e Some Sold to 39.98. a i $ 3 ; = as * 4 | om nen ei tame peste woe | 3,47 8,47 taffeta. Dressy and tailored styles. Junior and misses’ is bit 3 Calf ‘sve Velvet, Faille, Wool Broadcloth. sizes, ; _— ie =] oa Processed Lamb col- ee a Budget Dresses — Second Floot B mm “ ae : thers. Sizes 10 to 16. E.0. M. CLEARANCE! GIRLS & BOYS WEAR BOYS’ BASEBALL JACKETS E. 0. M. ‘CLEARANCE! GIRLS DRESSES ‘$f s E. 0. M. CLEARANCE! GIRLS ROBES Much Higher Priced! le de he at a oes Sold at — BIS. vec ccecveacess re Reg 5.95 $.=96 2.96 | Sold ‘ee . “COATS and sod Rdleaies: : em PB oveverrrerente Were te 25.00 Robes and Lounge Sets. : be Sizes 4 to 14. Sold Be te Pac 8.46 . 10.46 Young Felts Shop—Lower Lovel Be sin 8 One of a’kind,: Limited quantity. GIRLS’ SKIRTS 7 re Were to 14.95 246, eg $96. 5, Sold bd THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1955 — e@* By MURIEL LAWRENCE © » Outside the lle court, it was a cold day. Inside it, it could have been even colder. For one. of the peoplé who stood before the judge -was a child. The other was a - mother—and what she was doing o nfairness In Past Life : Be Suspicious of Great Anger at Child i so bitter was her voice. The girl cared for nothing but fun, said her mother. She was use- less around the house. School was a laugh; she went if she felt like it—if she didn’t, she didn't. Now she’d taken up with this good-for- nothing man. .. ‘Wie Fues Play Chain iy Here is a game that is fun and| . all you need is people! Try this = game at your next group get- together, Take Care of Enamel Fixtures. aa fall ne i ® “ gnner® newcomer to the old-timer. ( what's ‘more they aren't likely to F be—if the newcomer hangs onto is that superior attitude. : . » Best way to make sure a new town is going to like you is to like it first. And tek COLD WAVES 2 _ AK Specialty DOROTHY'S see N. Perry BEAUTY SHOP FE 2-1244 OF EQUAL RUMGER LIN ‘uP Tug-O-War Have you ever played Tug O'’War with a rope? This game is dif- ferent in that no rope is needed. Divide the players up into an equal | number for each Tug team. Mark or tape a line on the floor and ask the leader of each group to stand with their feet touching the line. Now, each player puts his arms around the person in front of him and grasps his own left wrist with his right hand, The two leaders grasp each other's wrists. At the word Go the teams see who can pull two men over the line. Two out of three tries makes a winner. This game is fun for three or more players on each team, or it can have up to 20 or 30. ” ‘Texas leads the states in the pro- duction of rice. Brevity is the soul of wit. That's why so many bathing suits are good for a laugh. It could have chilled me to listen, f ' Would she listen when you warned her that all he wanted was a good time? Would she ask herself what a 28-year-old loafer wanted with a kid of 15? No. she wouldn't, She didn't care about anything. She was bad. And, “Your Honor," the mother concluded, “I want her sent away where I won't have to see her any | more.” | As I said, I might have shivered. | I didn’t. I had knowledge that kept | me from shivering. The woman who wanted her child put away, where she wouldn't. see her any more had beet’ given a very. very bad time by a good-for-nothing person ‘herself. So, instead of shivering, I said_ to myself, ‘I see. One very, very | bad time with a good-for-nothing is enough for one human life. | She's not bitter at her child. She's just afraid of another bruise on an old bruised place.” ~ What release it would have been if she’d known it! Instead she had to stand there, hard- faced beside the lost child, hate putting a million miles between them because she couldn't place it en the person it belonged to- For our own sakes, let's always try to remember to be very sus- picious of intense anger at a child. | Hardly ever does the intensity belong to him. Nearly always, what he's done is to hit an old bruise. We explode at Beth's carelessly- washed dinner dishes, not knowing that we're exploding at the little sister who used to get away with carelessly-done chores that we had to do perfectly. We weep over her criticism because we were slapped across the mouth for criticizing. We hear a small son tattling on us to his father—and never sus- pect that our hurtful sense of in- justice is the pain of some old betrayal we think we have for- gotten. It's the-old bruises that alienate us from children. The angrier we are, the sharper we should look for them. For when we locate them, love for the child is re- stored to us. We can see the hurt he has given us disconnected from the hurts he hasn't given us. Wash Gloves in Jar Gloves and collars that have jewels can be washed with no damage 1f you shake them in a jar half-filled with warm, sudsy water. Rinse in a jar in clear wat- er, dry on a towel. Touch up with a steam iron, Manitoba has about 46 Indian schools and the Indian population is estimated at 14,000. Organize Whole Family Along With By ANNE HEYWOOD “I have some advice for your readers who want to start a busi- ness at home,” a young woman writes, “and it has to do with the personal part, the effect on/ the rest of the household. I learned it the hard way, and would like to warn other women of the dangers.” She explains that she is mar- ried, with two small children, and her mother lives with them. “My husband wouldn't hear of my going oug to work and iet- ting my Mother take care of the children,” she says, “Yet, with the two of them need- ing just about everything in the world, with Mother to take care of financially, and with John in a good job with a good future but not such a good pay check now, we did really need extra money. “I considered about everything you could think of, and finally decided to do simple dressmaking and alterations, I-am very good at it, especially alterations, and had always done it for my friends. “I got John's permission te do Ht at home—if I could get any takers. So 1 advertised in the _Bewspaper, and pretty soon I be- gan to get. quite a few people | whe wanted dresses taken in, or | hems changed, or even some | pretty major alterations. At first it was fine; just a few customers, and they didn't mind coming to the house, and things were smooth. “But after a while, the trouble began. I got a good many custom- ers, and they were always coming and going, and the living room, half the time, was a mess. Home Work if a customer telephoned, Mother didn’t bother to get the messages straight. | began to lose busi- ness, and became a nervous wreck “Finally, I decided something had to be doné, and I called the whole 'y together. I told them I} this work; it wag dignified and pleasant and brought in a lot of money that we could well use. I told the children it would mean more toys and nicer pres- ents, and I insisted on a few things which any young mother doing business at home should insist on, Here they are, for the Tecord: 1. A room all my own, to do busi- ness in, into which nobody could come except myself and customers. (We used the basement room and fixed it up inexpensively and at- tractively.) "2, Regular hours for business—mine are one to six. 3. Co-operation of the family in tak- ing phone calls accurately.” nts from Their Children The proper way to set off a traditional | provided maximum storage space and moth piece of furniture is illustrated in this room| protection and, at the same time, has the richness and quality of fine traditional liv- ing room furniture. setting. The Old World lithographs set in deep gilt frames, tastefully placed above the Queen Anne Lowboy which Often Alienates: Pare arranged are “ fie McBride Suggests Try Whipping Those Speed Demons By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE My solution to the traffic prob- lem, if only somebody in authority were interested, includes two brief items. 1. Bring back the public whip- ping post and sentence rude, care- less and incautious drivers to a specified number of lashes. 2. If we get them, use at least part of the 101-billion dollars of federal funds suggested for new roadbuilding to put potholes, cor- duroy surfaces, sharp turns and other hazards into the existing su- per-speed highways. At the approach of every holl- day, newspapers, television and As long as we have highway en- gineers, they will dream up super- highways. As long as we have au- tomotive engineers, they will keep on building greater speed and more power into machines. And as long as people are as they are, some of them will take desperate chances—that is, unless humans can be improved like highways and automobiles until they are emo tionally, mentally and physically up to the job of negotiating traffic without’ endangering themselves and others, Twenty years ago I interviewed a highway engineer who said that by 1960 the United States would have the safest super-highways in the world. He talked about an infra-red light to be built into each : Fe z F : 2 z (as gs Avoid Bossy Wallpaper Get Textured Look car that would flash as soon as the driver applied the brake. In the car following, a photo-electric cell would react to the infra-red light ahead and automatically ap- ply that brake, making collisions impossible. A U. 8. Senator, at about the same time, was predicting for 1960 15,000 miles of elevated speedways, each with 12 traffic lanes and cables strung under the surface of the road to govern car speed (you'd be doing 60, say, the cable would raise you te -80 without your making a move.) : . . The cable would also control your steering wheel so that you couldn't, to Hostess Not Wrong Close Friendship Shouldn’t Suffer by Remark By = Today's first letter tells me: “A friend of mine was recently mar- ried and my. husband and I were invited to see their apartment the other evening. ; It was a lovely apartment and i £ even if you had a notion to, change | |Suggestion i i from one lane to another until all was safe. By 1960, the Senator was sure, cars would be crash- proof and with so many safety de- vices that speeds of around 100 miles an hour would be complete- ly practical. These super-highways won't have & rE: I r i i Hi | Since fines and rebuking licenses have had so little effect, it oc- seriously ing habits. For habitual of,enders, the whippings be com '}nite sign that he returns my in- Smile Back, _ Boy Needs Some Help Show Friendliness, He’ll Soon Realize You're Interested By ELIZABETH WOODWARD A girl can't take too much initia- tive too often with a boy without appearing to chase him. But re- maining cool, distant, silent and aloof won't get her anywhere either. A girl just has to show that she'd like to be friendly in order to encourage a boy to take the initiative with her. And showing that she wants to be friendly is so easy to do, and a girl can be so graceful about it. should make 9 sign, or wait until he makes one, She writes: “Dear Miss Woodward: I like him, but I'm not sure he likes me. He hasn't made any outward signs, he just sits and stares at me con- stantly whenever I'm around where he is. He’s a popular figure in school life, especially with the girls. Do you think I should make my feel- ings toward him known now, or wait until he gives me some defi- terest? I'm afraid if I wait, some other girl will move in!" You can turn his awareness of Turn your head and smile at him, sometimes a full-face open- hearted grin, other times a sly out-of-the-corners of your eyes smile. Never miss an opportunity to speak to him, calling him by) °¢ y * *) ot *¢ a e¢ ® F<) | .” lo. *® e e/? ? b> 6 “« ® e+ * * e'e » *e ole Pe ~ 4553 by frona Laloms Look at the diagram — even a beginner can whip up this homey of a dress in a day! Few pattern parts, minimum details—a world of style! Curvy neckline, fitted _ bodice and flared skirt are s9 smart, so-0-o flattering! Choose rayon print, faille, cotton. ‘Pattern 4553: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 35s yards 39-inch. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this name. And if you're close enough bly, Take to shaking hands with) him every time you're close. enough, But stop when he gets so used to it he puts out his hand first. Have something to say about | him or a question to ask about | him every time you have a. so only he can hear, call him by a_ different nickname each time. i Let him catch you staring at him _ some time, and when his eyes | meet yours, snap into reality visi- | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- ‘tern for first-class mailing. Send to Ante Adams, care of 137 Pon- | tic Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name; address with zone, size and style number. Rich, Nutty Treat Also chance to chat. | He'll scener or later realize ~afeniglamee [ee Lele of his at — 2 ee Mrs. Utley Makes. about liking him! | Hungarian Pastry to “Dear Miss Woodward | Serve With Tea Marriage License Applications Bart P. Marvey, Rochester Margaret G. Krol, Rochester James L. Graham, Birmingham Marjory M. McCarthy, Royal Oak Harold £. Zolman, 1478 Vinegrove Marjorie &. Pace, $07 California Arthur HB. Stokes, Algonac Marion R. Hamiett, 129 Marion Ray J. Wegman, Clarkston. Marie D. Orr, Clarkston Charles M. Haynes, Royal Osk Myra M. usejour, Hazel Park W. Archie. 51 Pine A. Pankey, 319 BE. Pike | Sugar. By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Here's the answer to what you should serve the next time you want a simple, but rich treat with ! | afternoon coffee or tea. Mrs. Da- vid Utley shares one of her pet recipes with us and waxes enthusi- astically about how good it it. With a daughter getting married in- June, Mrs. Utley is about to be very busy. Her other child, a son, goes to junior thigh school. Mrs. Utley belongs to the Jewish Sister- hood and is president of Hadassah. She likes to sketch, to make over old hats (never wears them aft- erwards!) and collects recipes. HUNGARIAN PASTRY By Mrs. David Utley ? % cup. butter or margarine Lt i om broken nutmeats - Thick jam or jelly 2 teaspoons sugar Cream butter, add sugar, vanilla. egg yolks and cream well until smooth and light. Add flour sifted with dry ingredients. Press into an eight or nine-inch square pan, making a smooth, even layer. Spread a thick layer of jam or jelly over this dough. inkle with 's cup chopped nuts, Make a meringue of the . egg whites and the 2 teaspoons of Spread over the nut-jam mixture and sprinkle with the re- maining nuts. Bake in a 325-de- gree oven 30-35 minutes. Cut into squares when cool. Loch Lomand, the largest lake in Scotland, is only one to five miles wide, but 23 miles long: ¢ sy A! One Group of Fabrics Mohairs-Friezes-Nylons Reduced to Save You Money! WM. WRIGHT _ UPHOLSTERERS 270 Orchard Lake Rd. . sfes ral FE 4-0558 ANDRE 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bidg. First for Hair Styles The Secret of Our Permanents Is the “Know How” of Our Operators MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS me $7 10° Open Wednesday All Day—Friday ‘til 9 P. M. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED IMMEDIATE SERVICE Andre Beauty CSalon Phone FE 5-4490 lacluding Hair Cut end Styling STYLED set ioryo Haircutting and Styling ANNALIESE Beauty Shop Permanents $5 Next to Batley Market (Over Testy Bakery) 8014 N. Saginaw open tvenings by Appointment FE 2-5600 Mrs, theny will be hostess for next meeting at her home Miriam spoke to the circle on highlights of Orpah | “Godly Wisdom” was the de- votional topic delivered by Mrs. gram were Mrs. Mrs. Albert-Benson opened her home on East Pike street to mem- bers of the Ruth Circle. **Thoughts of the New Year'’ was the devo- tiona] topic of Mrs. George Jones, and “The Family at Prayer’ was the program topic chosen by Mrs. Finis Jones, Mrs, Herbert Hoffman and Mrs. George Luenberger were welcomed as new members. Mrs. — Colby of Lakeside drive will be hostess for the next meeting. Phebe Mrs. Walter Savage and Mrs. “The Christian Family” was the program topic of Mrs. Gerald Augs- burger when the Lydia Circle met. Mrs. Thomas Humphrey of Park- wood drive was hostess. Mrs. Robert Murphy gave the de- votions. Mrs. Frank Huebner was a Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. Clarence Phillips and Mrs. Ralph Bennett. | Mrs. Robert Daisy served as a assisted by Mrs. Sylvester Oty Lichts and Seadows” was the topic of Mrs, a Going and Missionary Briefs formed the program which was alse giv- en under the direction of Mrs, Going. ss iiles maki petahiion rightist your apes; » Just toss. these tender shreds into salted boiling * _ frater, add batter and beat, s : «_Betasnay as that And they delichouat Ty p for dinner tonight. _ —- 1:9Also taking part were Mrs, How- Everett ‘| the shower. ard Johnson, Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Otis Clows and Mrs. Samuel Wiscombe. Mrs, Wiscombe will be hostess for the hext meeting at her home on West Pike street, - Canvas Baby Chair Needs Bath Often Baby’s canvas chair, or jumper seat, needs: a good bath often. Soap and scrub the canvas seat thor- oughly, then set the chair under After rinsing, the covering will dry to shape right on the frame. Rayon, Silk Combine Rayon and raw silk marry for @7 nubby fabric that's utterly dressy. It's washable and a great compli- her tour in the Holy Land. 13 Pictured aboard the SS Lurline bound for a cruise to |Hawaii are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Girard of Waddington road, Birmingham. They sailed from San Francisco. Three Lengths of Play Pants Robert Martin, curriculum con- sultant from the State Department of Education in Lansing, was guest speaker at a meeting of Central School PTA. Mr. Martin used as his topic, “What Kind of Education I Want for My Children.’’ He pointed out that above all he wants his chil- dren to go to school willingly and come home happy. He said he didn't want his children to be pushed into reading or any other subject if they were not ready for it. Mr. Martin also spoke about the wide range of abilities in chil- important can be a contributing factor as to whether or not they like school. He pointed out that every child ean do something well and that Education Consultant Speaks to Central PTA failure makes children ashamed. Ing. closing he said parents and teach-; ers must work closer together to make a good school. Richard Kuhns, father vice pres- idnet, presided at the meeting and Mrs. Sam Hale was program chair- man. She introduced Dale LeClair, who sang two solos accompanied by Mrs. Stuart Galbraith. Linda Libby accompanied dudy Gage, who also sang a solo. Mary Ann Shay closed the musi- cal program by playing two ac- cordion selections. Mrs. Dale Rolfe was installed as president of the PTA at the re- cent gathering. A coffee hour con- cluded the program with Mrs. Rob- ert Holderman and Mrs. Rolfe pre- siding at the refresment table. Coming Events Daughters 186 will meet BS cop A at 8 tag oy Gre Hall, West = Wanderers extension ow will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m ith MPs. Orville Cham! on North Perry street. . ick Circle wilt meet at the sone of Bre, tule, aan, 184 Cottage St., Wednesday at 2 Omega Mu | gnarl cae will meet | Teceday Teh 6:30 p. for a cooperative Mrs. Piifred Summers, 2712 Reservations are being taken ayy ay x, boda of Drayton’ Plains ae Mrs. MclLintock of Birming- Pontiac WCTU will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in First Reneteien Church. Floyd Miles will speak. —— will meet for cooperative tant J a Maccabees Sewing Tuesday at 12:30 P. luncheon with Mrs. Laughs at Rain Plastic Zip Bag In bad weather, you can protect your purse, books, magazines, and small packages from rain and muddy splashes by tucking them into a zippered plastic vegetable bag. ‘This will keep everything dry and clean, and when the shower is over, you can just fold the bag and tuck it into your purse, But when you get home, the muddy streaks and dirt should be washed off the plastic with a soapy sponge, ‘or by dunking the bag right Lal warm soapsuds. ’ Then rinse it, fasten it to a line with clothespins, and let it drip Sewing Circle Holds Election of Officers Mrs, John Nunly was elected president of the sewing circle of | Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246 at the Thursday meeting held in the Henderson street home of Mrs. Orley Bruff. © Others elected were Mrs. Ray- mond Brown, vice president, and Mrs. Vera Hetzer, secretary-treas- Pingree | Sew wing Circle of Captain David L. Kimball, Auxiliary 23 will meet Wecnes- day at American Legion Home on At- burn avente for e@pperative luncheon . and all-day meeting. West Side Home Demonstration Gro will meet Wednesday at 11 «. m. for al day a, — school girl luncheon at he . William M. Musta: ment to even the tiniest of furs. 7 West Lawrence St. Pie ws 3 . 4 i ® (Stenotype and Stenograph) HIGHER ACCOUNTING Comptometer and Calculator NEW CLASSES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Day, Half-Dey, and Evening lames continue in all throughout the year. Lifetime Employment . ny VETERAN APPROVED © ' i etavevignes bseusesovanses rtments Service Free to tes. Phone FE 2-3551 Cy - Call in, Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin. B YO LEAL te ewe ee fg et ad sedés acces EOM. SALE | BASE eS Boys’ 2-Pc. Were = pea Nylon and Rayon Gabardine ; Snow Suits ] TE Boys’ and Girls’ Were 34,98 3-Pc. Velvet 98 Eton Suits. $438 Boys’ Flannel To a8 Fashion Preview, and Slated Feb. 16 Resort Musts. 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The HEALTHIEST REDUCING ‘ABLETS .. . some of its jnatural ingredients even supply you with vital protein, vitamins and minerals while AEE: SEIN ANI TON * j Oo 1 FOURTEEN © Ornithologist believe where are | discovered species of binds in the ‘pt likely to be more than 100 un-j world. «- - AANA R_LA L KID You can depend upon our courteous drivers to deliver the quality MARA- FUEL Oil you need when you need it. Call us before your fuel supply gets low. wwe / Deliveries, when spaced. you : will keep your tank from getting low. &%, know, (Ir Perer PAIN KNOTS You uP WITH) Palmas, Canary CANARY ISLAND LOCATION—Bearded Gregory Peck and Veronique Passani are pictured at Las/ Ahab. The name of Miss Passani, 22-year-old : Islands, where the actor just | journalist, has been romantically linked with that finished filming ‘Moby Dick’’ in the role of Captain | of the film star. | United Press Phote By MARGARET LATROBE There has been much interest ‘Natural Childbirth’ Calle Plain Ordinary Nonsense lately in “natural childbirth.” This | method advocates pre-natal courses in exercises, a minimum of anaesthetic at the proper moment, presence of the nervous father dur- ing in arrangement whereby the little newcomer can yelp his lungs | out within’ mamma's earshot. | The gentlemen. favoring this pro- cedure (who, so far as I know, perience in the delivery room as | ticket-selling concession when it -| anaesthetic? Why not operate for birth (and I have dibs on the happens) wouldn’t be able to caused by fear is just plain non- sense, The pain comes from a very real reason, and hasn't one earthly thing to do with fear, Otherwise, why not set broken legs without gallstones, with the patient bliss- fully conscious, watching the sur- | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1955 “¥ Chinese Greeting: New Year With ‘Minister Dies on Eve of Church Consecration FAIRPORT, N. Y. —The Rev. ‘for the new ped to build. secration church he tf Bishop Ledden conducted. the consecration service which was held a8 scheduled. DR. T. ZIEMINSKI Registered Optometrist TEL-HURON won, "Toner ea CENTER Fri., Gat., 9:30-0:00 U _ Party of the First Part) feel pretty speak well-qualified to And they| gical technique on a mirrored Ma have enlisted a good many expec-| ceiling. As for wanting to see one’s . — tant mothers to their way of | own child born—! Folks, I'll take we on Lacming #0020 , the word of the hospital staff! A Copyrtgnn 1004.0 THO Usually. those having their first | As for insisting that the proud oa | child, and as such, are in no posi-| father hover around during the ses- tion to compare notes. With or | sion not yet defined as a picnic— : a without sedatives, that is. eS ee ; personal theory is that | And it strikes me as a little sadis- ANALGESIQVE oon chen aeeeee tic to see that he “shares the suf- aD men, could they be allowed the | fering.” Better for him to be walk- supreme experience of giving | ing the corridor rug to ribbons. But the final how! of this back te-nature technique is the baby's. Little fellows just arrived aren't tee careful about the noise they make, and are apt te yell their heads off .at this “rooming-in ar- rangement.” Wheai you are begin- ning 20 years of child care, why insist on an extra few days of it? You may take the natural meth- . . . od of childbirth if you wish—just | | | [c} , take it far from here, that’s all. ° TTll have mine with a maskful of WASHER — WAGON — SOAP earn ee : or ——a . 3 The total weight of the 's : : mass has been estimated to be For Only oe $79? __. al I, New 1955 A New Style ! A New 3 “What Do You Want to Buy? E What Do You Want to Pay? Fimersontv ee ’ eee ’ : genvere i ? S * oe ie ~ Hi« ar ee Sede Tf ‘TEL. No. seeeserssecs: + RONB, os f aS 5 : are = S ev eenseisiece BTARB. 08505 wouRs seeeceeeesecesee BF: fi : : Fe ] i ed ed _ Layers For Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday -9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 3 39¢ ‘Hormel’s Delicious SPAM CAN, EACH Big 12 ox. | Michigan Cone . ‘Elberta 2 for 25¢ Armour’s Columbia SLICED | BACON 3g Romine “eee | Hert Brand 1 PEACHES in heavy syrup SWEET PEAS... .. . S 12 Oz. Tins T “ve ae ese eee Cypress Gordons GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Gient 46 oz. Cons Hert Brand - KIDNEY BEANS .... rounty Acts to Remedy _ Incorporation Law Hitches” | MONDAY, JANUARY 24,1065 : |. The steady stream of Oakland County areas petitioning to incor- | porate as cities has revealed in-| adequacies in Michigan's -incorpor- ation laws to local government of- In an attempt to remedy this, the Board of Supervisors yester- day passed recommended changes im the incorporation statute for consideration by the Michigan Leg- a : islature. + : BLACKJACK TABLE <— From all over the country and many parts | from curious tourists with a few dollars to risk to bigtime plungers who Under the present setup, the of the world, men and women with a yen to gamble trek to Las Vegas | bet thousands. Here is a typical scene at the blackjack or 21 table at petition must be filed at least for a fling at cards, roulette, dice or slot machines. The players range | Las Vegas’ swank Desert Inn. 30 days before one of the three regular meetings of the super- pects, goons and thugs who |; gotten Babylon or, more appro- woduction lots, It ‘ : his Pp . [ V [ have found security and a meas- | Priately, Pompeii. was said that in a single year he ; aS €gas ures ure of respectability in Las Ve- © tee oid cod ‘ on ae grossed $400,000 at this racket. SO se dt rat mig rt |r ng ee | DAE mc | i a nn etl ee s Tourist Crowds | sss m9 [Sed Sa, es cle Saher ae Fa der, Inc., self-styled killer of 12 culture of the movie world, He| span, special election may be a Slot Machines Out-draw | the gambling business in Nevada we | Press Phe Gi Haneer Ooms | They keep it as clean as they|Men, spectacular shake-down ar-|Gressed better than the stars, / 90 | i. census of the area to| READY TO BLAST—Walter K. Willman (center), | afternoon. At left is William L. Collins, city lant Hoover Dam IN|. .ow how, knowing that once the “playmate” of playgirl Vir-| ‘alked faster, = ae ted is required to dis-|Pontiac city manager and civil defense head, | personnel director and assistant CD head, and at ' ginia Hill, pet of the late Countess | feared nage prepares to push the button sounding the city’s | right, $.Sgt. Nicholas Chizewsky, Air Force liaison = : cover what class city the area Appeal to Visitors Ineit, whole costly. investment | Dorothy Ditrasso, and other so-| Siegel's real objective, aside |Cover what class city the Afea! isin raid warning for the first time Saturday |man to the Ground Observer Corps here. (Continued From Page One) | would rot away under the baleful | ciety personalities. bot cn Shaking gold dust trom ue | possible to set an election until these are goldbacks and not per-| Sin and stinging sand. | | iG Seseet laying atetch of land] cate” ‘undlaputed. control of the | © Census is competed Labor, Business Spokesmen Join Forces mitted to be owned by individuals. | ore ulcers than any other per-|on earth. roce-wire service on the coast.| The supervisor's recommenda- ’ po It sometimes seems hard to be-/ son is Virgil W. Peterson, He made a Technicolor dream | Before Sen. Estes Kefauver's rack- |. tion would allow a vote before S lieve but there are ocasional | ing cretor ofthe Chicago rime | come tec, wing blood-stained | Toke Erle PERCH PILLETS. Boneless Pan Reedy » Sunkist -.. WINTER HEALTH” * he Sixteen m Ainerican an states produce’ INAACP Raps cays ‘eanabilamenentat RICH CARBURETOR * ROBS MOTORIST Car owners who are wasting money and not getting proper gas mileage due to over-rich mixtures will be pleased to learn of a Wisconsin inventor who has devel- oped a very clever unit that helps save gasoline by “Vacu-mating.” It is automatic and operates on the supercharge principle. Easily in a few minutes, Fits cars, trucks and tractors, The manufacturers, the Vacu - matic Carburetor Co. 1617-424-H W. State St., Wauwatosa, Wis., are offering a Vacu-matic to anyone who will install it on his car and help introduce it to others, They will gladly send full free particulars ' if you write them or send your name and address on a post card today, Shoe Repair Department Both For $]295 —— Mgr er vases mgr gm Beg Jewelry Department — GE ORG rE NEW PORT'S "LEARN TO Cancer Society Charges Negro Doctors Barred From -Meeting of Georgia Unit ATLANTA (®— The National Assn, for the Advancement of Col- ored People charges that Negro doctors were discriminated against at an American Cancer Society | ~ state meeting here last Friday,’ Officials of the society's Georgia Division have denied the assertion, saying the complaint was brought Dr. Enoch Calloway of Lagrange, chairman of the state group’s Pro- fessional Education Committee, said the committee intended to in- vite Negro doctors to only the sci- entific sessions, White doctors were invited to a dinner and juncheon in addition to the scientific ses- . * ¢ *« “Through an error,”’ invitations urging “every white doctor in Georgia” to make reservations for both functions were mailed to both, white and Negro physicians, he re- The NAACP said in a statement that the Negro doctors did not at- tend any of the sessions because of what they considered an insult in being barred from the luncheon and dinner. C. L. Harper, president of the Atlanta NAACP branch, and Dr. F, Earl McLendon, president of the Georgia State Medical Assn. (Negro), contended. the luncheon meeting featured speakers who gave information about cancer that should be available to all physi- cians. Even Music Suffering in Communist Poland | VIENNA (INS)—Discord in Com- munist Poland's state-run music in- dustry is reported ina copy of the szawy reaching Vienna. The newspaper complains — one fact produced three t and esival and ten thousand bows which were unfit for use while another turned out a thousand ac- cordians which didn’t work at all. This isn't surprising, the news- paper adds, since the new chief engineer of the music industry was until recently the manager of a sliper factory. Reveal Atomic Shell ifor Antiaircraft Use WASHINGTON (INS) — U. §. scientists were disclosed today to have completed an atomic anti- aircraft shell for the Nike guided missile—casting the atom for the first. time in a purely defensive tty z i E ite i; ! § rf i g ij 3 - F _ THE PO "\ noe 'TIAC PRESS, TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT. eo: EDITORS soap in your bathtub. on which the sailor can stand. 3. To make a sail, cut a triangle of colored paper as seen sketch. Cut slits along one side of the sail as in the drawing. thin stick through these slits and push it firmly po ightoage cake of soap, like a mast. Tie a string to the top of 4. Set the sailor on the soap boat in front of the string from the mast, st te Gein a dae wah yun punch in the sailor's raised hand, then into a hole hand and out of a hole under that hand. Now the string and is all ready for his voyage. THE SOAP BOAT SAILOR Here is a little sailor ready for a voyage on a cake of floating 1. With crayons you can color his suit and cap blue, if you like, leaving the braid around the collar and cuffs white. 2. Use white library paste to mount the sailor and the separate leg on cardboard. Cut them out and paste the sallor’s left leg behind him, down to the dotted line. To make him stand up, cut along the | “8 heavy black lines at the toes and heels of his shoes. Fold the flaps along the lines at the bottom of the shoes so that they form a base Ford to Bargain Company Official Says for Contract Talks CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UP)—Nego- tiations between Ford Motor Co. and the CIO United Auto Workers union will follow a pattern set by the union, a Ford official indicated Saturday night. Ford vice president in charge of industrial relations John Bugas said the company would make no decisions on the guaranteed annual wage or other matters to be ne- gotiated until the contract talks have started. Bugas made the statement at | the 56th annual winter meeting of | the Wyoming Press Assn, Union Will Set Theme | on UAW Pattern \« “In our labor relations,’ he said, | possibly policy that no decision on any is- omy.” MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1955 setts State Prison, where four con- victs held five guards and six other prisoners as hostages for 80 hours last week. What was deoceined. 2a a “fine tooth comb” search of the two- tier celiblock yesterday by state detectives uncovered two knives, two hammers, two saws and two pairs of pliers secreted in various ——. * * * The four long-term convicts gave Ex-Ford Engineer with design of the original Ford V-8 engine, retired from Ford in tors before joining Ford. | munition and other weapons. must have had outside help.” The possible charges Johnson, who has been credited 20 5. PERRY STREET 1947. He had served the com- pany 25 years. Johnson was a member of the board of trustees of Ferris Insti- tute here. 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She won by splitting two games with defending champion Mrs. Ladewig of Grand Rapids, -Mich., five-time winner who earlier an- nounced her retirement, * * LJ Nagy said ‘I felt as if I had a chance after the first game.’’ In the first game of the final round, ‘Lubanski, leading through the fi- nal day, failed to negotiate a 4-7-10 split finishing with a 190 to 199 for Nagy. . . The Clevelander then fired games of 244, 246 and 147. to win going away. Lubanski-finished with; games of 183, 180 and 217, Nagy's triumph netted him $2,000. Luban- ski finished second, winning $1,200, Defending champion Don andl finished third, good for Sadeee moment of my We." Wings Blank -Affer Losing _ DETROIT # — It’s all in the mind, said coach Jimmy Skinner after the Detroit Red Wings re- bounded last night with a strong 40 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. “This team can win anytime it wants,” said Skinner, noticeably irritated. “It just has to ve its ‘mind to it.” _ Obviously, Skinner was still peeved over Detroit's three straight losses on the road — « ” melas @r on eption:t0 0. club im the ether: organization, president of the Rugby Union, and bes representa- Maple Leafs NHL's Lead Red Wings Ist place in the Na- tional Hockey League. “We didn't suffer a serious let Red Wings lost consecutive games in New York, Boston and Toronto. It enabled the Montreal Canadiens to squeeze back into ist But the Detroiters were a dif- ferent‘team when then returned: to friendly. Olympia stadium last night. They dominated play from start to finish and made goalie Terry Sawchuk's 10th shutout simple matter. Big 4, NFL fo Make Further Try for Peace Ralph Cooper of Hamilton, Ont., : . Miss Wene's triumph earned her | $600, Sylvia Fanta of Chicago fin- ished second for $450 and Mrs. Ladewig took third place and $300. Ironically enough, Nagy barely made the final qualification round and finished in a tie for 14th place but defeated Graz Castellano of New York in a special roll-off. Nagy remained high in the field but his victory over Lubanski was the first time he reached the top Bolt Jakes toa lest With Sub- SAN DIEGO, Calif, ® — 1955 San Diego $15,000 Open Golf tournament will be officially regis- tered as one captured by Tommy Bolt, with a — par score of ae * @ In San Diego,. ., however, it will be remembered “as the one Gene Littler lost, beaten back to seventh with a score of 279. Sandwiched between Bolt and in the tournament. ' Littler, in the official records, will The| be the names of Johnny Palmer, the runner-up to Bolt; Ted Kroll and Freddie Haas Jr., and Bo Wininger and Jack Burke. * °* * . Bolt surged out infront with his first-round 64 and never let loose of the lead, with middle rounds of 67 and 72, and wound up Sunday with a neat and successful 71. * * * With likeable Gene, a pro just one year, things were different. He she il welt bee be Oe his hometown, He won the recent | the rich Los Angeles Open, he won the San Diego event as an amateur in 1954 and he was the wont favorite this vom: . Littler incheet wien with his opening , 69-66, just four strokes be- hind Bolt at the midway point of the tournannent. . * Littler took a shot and the oat By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The two-week examination lull in college basketball ends Satur- day night when practically every major club in the country takes the court again. But, meanwhile, the Northwestern and Tulsa teams have things other than exams on their minds tonight. * * ® Northwestern, the current lead-| er of the: up-and-down Big” ‘Ten M V | ' race with a 3-1 mark, could take a commanding lead by defeating Minnesota tonight in Minneapolis. The Gophers are in a three-way tie for second place with Illinois and Iowa, all showing 3-2 records. * The Wildcats are the fourth out- fit in the past three weeks to climb atop the league. They pulled ahead by upsetting Iowa 93-73 last Satur- day, while Michigan State was age Spotlight dropping Minnesota 87-75, Still, Minnesota will be favored. Tulsa is tied for the lead in the tough Missouri Valley Conference with St. Louis and faces a serious test tonight against Houston. Then, on Saturday, Coach Clarence IBA takes his club to Stillwater, Okla., to battle brother Hank IBA's Okla- homa A&M =—_ . * One other league front-runner is at Lakeland, Fla. The spring training roster in- cludes 2% pitchers, 4 catchers, 8 hurlers as he can because the oe eee eee hee ee @eeeee ook ee New York ... ceinaes=s one bake “ wee ee * Toronte ; 4. Montreal t Boston : Swiss Bobsledder Sveanat a [Third Consecutive Crown); Fletcher, Bob Schultz ent Bennett Baslon oon Is New Threat at Hialeah Nashua and Tan, now look more and more like three- way affairs. The party of the third part is, course, the sensational Boston Doge, who on Saturday whipped a good ficld in the $20,050 Hibiscus Stakes to record his seventh straight victory without a defeat. Boston Doge won four races ‘in succession but little attention last Michigan Skiers Take Honors in Tourney , Wis. @ — Skiers from | slated to see action tonight. Colo- rado, the Big Seven pacesetter with three victories and no defeats, has a date with Iowa State in Boulder, This shouldn't be any problem for Celarade. * « Here’s how the other major con- ferences stand: Ivy League—Cornell and Penn tied for first relive aah has just. about wrapped up the title. Southeastern — Georgia has showed unexpected strength, but will step into the fire Saturday when it plays Alabama, riding along in first place with an un- blemished league record and rated the club most likely to give Ken- tucky a tussle for the title. Southwest— Texas Christian is back in the No. 1 spot, but there will be a tie after Friday’s Bay- lor-Southern Methodist game. * * ¢ Rocky Mountain— Idaho State with five victories and no defeats, is well on its way toward its third straight league title. : * * Atlantic Coast—North Carolina is right behind with #2. Southern—West Virginia is lead- ing with §-0, followed by Richmond with 6-1. Pacific Coast—Oregon State has a commanding lead in the North- ern Division after beating Oregon : and Stanford remained tied for the — Division lead with 31 York Selected for Trophy as Leading Jockey ARCADIA, Calif, #—Jockey Ray York, who booted Determine into the winner's circle in the Kentucky Derby and honors as the leading money winner of 1954 has been named for the George Woolf Me- is leading with 7-1, but Maryland | bruised lery cheered, Bolt took a shot and the silence was tremendous. No one Was impolite. It wag simply that San Diego was rooting for the young man of 24 who, most ex- perts agree, is destined for great things in golf. Then two days ago Littler, as any good golfer will do, had a bad day. He shot a 73. It shoved him well back, ~* * Bolt had an unspectacular par 72, but it was still good enough to keep him three strokes in front of | joot anyone else. Sunday morning, Jack Burke, with 69-69-68—206, was the threat to Bolt. : Tommy threw a birdie and an Par 274 eagle at him on ‘the first. three holes and Burke went on to post a quiet par 72, Johnny Palmer came up with a 32 on the first nine, and he was the threat. At one stage good-look- ing Johnny was only two stroke’. behind Tommy. * * *& Palmer’s 276 was worth $1,800. Kroll and Haas, at 277, won $1,300 apiece. And Wininger and Burke got $900 each. Bolt, of course picked up the big — $2,400, Littler settled for $700. Next stop for Bolt and most of the name pros — the $15,000 Thun- derbird Invitational at Palm Springs Thursday. Mishaps Galore! MIAMI, Fla. @® — Four speed- boat pilots were slightly injured in Sunday’s Miami winter out- board regatta on Biscayne Bay when high winds turned the tourna- ment into'frequent battles to stay afloat, Don Baldaccini of Miami plowed his craft into a wave. Another boat smacked into it and it sunk. Later he borrowed a boat for the B stock hydro race and duplicated the mishap, suffering a bruised right arm, e ¢ Stu Gray of Miami was smashed in the teeth by his steering wheel and knocked into the water when his boat reared on a (urn, Ralph Dowling of Cleveland got Shortly after the race ended the Catcher's Box Area ls Reduced by Rules Group Triangular Backstop’s Dimensions Altered to Narrow Rectangle CHICAGO @® — The intentiona! pass may boomerang with a hit or a balk this season under a new gitl iE | 7 of | 1 FEL? to ath nant = 3 Four Speedboat Pilots Injured in Rough Water Ferrari, McCoy Pace 87-75 Triumph With 27 Points Each | EAST LANSING (*—The Big Ten certainly is ready to declare now that Michigan State has a right center. Simonovich worked only about 10 minutes of each half and collected only nine points. > Ls Ld MSC took @ 22-18 lead at the 10-minute mark of the Ist half, but Minnesota held a 39-38 edge at the intermission. Spartans came back fast and well before the game was over held a 16-point margin although the Gophers crept to within a single point at one stage. Minnesota forward Dick Gar maker netted 30 points to lead the night’s scoring and was fol- lowed by Ferrari and McCoy. Minnesota now has a 3-2 record and MSC stands at 3-3 in Big Ten euney delays.” Hit z® sii Nielsen, Santee Both Predict They Wil Break Indoor. Mile Record, Dane Is M ier Saturday i all cena VN! gt THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONBAY, JANUARY 24, 1955 me ie oe — : %. 4 Tahdeg sims on Clartaten's: #eshie Ge the own, Pentiae Press Phete Clarkston High gym is Milford, tor the Redskins, who have an average of 77 points per game. From , but trailing the Wolves by a game (the left are Jim Davidson, Tom Gould, ‘Fred Baker, Don Perkuchin ee ee Here are the usual starters | and Joe Davis. ————cr 7-1 records. Four More Tigers I talian Newcomer Brisci Makes U.S. Debut Tonight The Associated Press © Most of boxing’s new talent is coming from Europe these days. Another newcomer, Italy’s Angelo Brisci, makes his U.S. debut to- night (Monday) against scrappy Pete Adams of Newark, N.J., in 121-123 E. Montcalm Motor Mart Auto Paris the main 10-rounder at New York's St, Nicholas Arena, DuMont will telecast the bout starting at 10 p.m. EST. Paddy Young, = weteten on the Biema ue a3 EF ir A&PNe.1 50 3 : 32 39 . Window 4-32 Schram 32 4 Risdon “anu rit 27 46 Volimar 4135 A&PNo? M4 @ ‘Team series—Bickmar Inn 2735, game —Geginew Cleaners 937; indiv. series, game—A. Giglio 585, 234. : Bemis-Olsen ‘ : Pts. “> pte. Haskills #1 «Church's 33 i 38 Powlers No. 2 33 <3 168, cottons J. Potter 438; team series—Powiler's Food No. 2 1500. ; INDEPENDENT LADIES Pts. Pts. Bob's : oe ems = Kramer 42 .Biem xn MeNeill’s a ite Pi ly ee Martha's 128, 2006. 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ATG i | i a i AH : ye i Shik sEREiz2 see i i nividal Scorers Steal "Y’ Loop Show Individual scorers stole the show Sheehy piled up 36 points to pace Avondale HY. to an 82-16 triumph over Stone Baptist in Na- toinal Division play. A 35-point per- formance wes tamed is by Bm trounced Central Christian, 64-21, in the American Division. Hi-Y Swishers handed First Bap- tirst. its 1st loss in American Di- vision play, 25-18, as Eugene Cre- tol nooved 16 peteme, Gurnie helped YMC, “AP down YMCA “B" 44-10, in Junior Hi-Y action. Hi-Y forfeited its game to Greek Orthodox. = § ¢t s 18 points Dick & Wes, Nestor’s Win in Hockey Action Dick & Wes and Nestor’s All- his Nestor's defeated 11-0, > m ERO DVERTISING GENCY Rook Matches Lowest Cost. Printing Uniferms, sil types Gitte Dastness and, personal | 1956 Calendars—Order i I new phone) OR 3-5053 Fa New B. F. 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Fabrega, former police chief and a close friend of Remon, was questioned by police Friday. In a CHILDREN 50* 5: Tax ‘a COCKTAIL Hatoyama Dissolves LOUNGE Japan's Parliament i ie W. HURON ST. Held Over for Another Week! MLYINO REY SSS ' Playing | DANCING EVERY a 22-caliber sporting rifle and that his wife had been carrying a lamp, with his famous quintet IN PERSON Tonight and Every Night 8:45 for dancing. Entertaining with songs and your favorite request numbers, NIGHT ‘It was decided unofficially that the election will be Feb. 27. proudly showed. her The mother, Mrs Jienes Ray Texas Becomes New Potter to Seek - Broadway Gag Target By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Seven or eight years“ago, ‘all the radio come- dians used Brooklyn as a “gag town”—but now it’s Texas. and even the sophisticated Broadway payenents are dragging Texas in. Luba Malina stole the opening. of “Festival” (by Sam and Bella aie the other night because of Temas. . and she’s a Rawshun. Playing a cellist who wants ‘és appear in Boston, Luba’s enraged because her manager wants her to play Texas in- stead. “Do you know Texas—the Siberia of America?” storms Luba to a “frand.” She adds :“They look at my cello and they say say ‘Can you play that thing side-saddle?’” It’s getting to be like it was with Brooklyn—you don't have to have a joke about Texas... you just say “Texas”—/; and people roar. o~ oe * x * Frank Parker of Arthur Godfrey’s show was on a cruise and the skipper told him, “We have a lot of celebrities— in fact, just recently your very stateroom was occupied by a. celebrity—J. Fred Muggs of the Dave Garroway show!” LUBA MALINA In a -good-natured baseball argument here, a Cleveland In dians fan said Cleveland won 111 games last year and asked, “How many did the Giants win?” Bob Hope, himself a partner in the Cleveland team, replied: “Four!” x * *« * When Marlene Dietrich wore her transparent gown in Las Vegas, young comedian Dick Shawn—who was in the same show—was’ advised to try the same gimmick. He had a transparent tuxedo tailored. His horrified man- ager forbade him to use it. Anybody wanta buy a transparent tuxedo? ~ With Christine Jorgenson becoming an actress, Howard J. Tedder of Trenton guesses “Christine has wanted to act, man and girl, for 25 years” .. . Good ad- vice from Louis Cohen, 24 Bennett Av., NY: “Go where you please and please where you go.” x &* k * (laryngitis) and lived in the same house in Beverly Hills with Zsa Zsa. “It was very frosstrating,” says Eva. “For 10 days Zsa Zsa talked without being in- teroppted!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Marilyn Monroe’s new guy could be young David Haft, wealthy NY clothing manufacturer and chum of photogra- pher Milton H. Greene who's now Mari- lyn’s veep. Haft, ex-beau of Glorla De Haven, was with MM here frequently both before and after she broke with becoming a Hollywood producer— LISA KIRK Joe DiMag, and now he’s and’s been offered “The Jean Harlow Story” for her. Marion Brando cut off grocery credit te his ex-girl friends . Rubirosa’s sold his plane (a wedding gift from Babs Hutten) for about 75 G’s . Lisa Kirk unveiled a sexy new gown for her Persian Room engagement. Pianist Errol Garner’s recovering from a hand infection that nearly ended his career . . . Metro wants the Sophie Tucker movie for Dolores Gray. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Bishop Sheen said it on his TV pro-|; gram: “Wouldn't it be wonderful if the tax collectors acted as we do when we shave—stop when we come to the skin.” (Copyright 1955) 8:45 to 1:45 Schneider dropped out of school | (“pt as? . chemist spent. several hours look- de moe ane een um na ‘fies Spring to very her 2evecrend | CHIMINOIOGISE Probes | ine around the home on the shores NAME ENTERTAINMENT and husband. of Lake Erie Said Mrs. Schneider’ FLOOR SHOWS | noiner hrs Vern Hale Sheppard Murder | Grand Rapids Gets First No Cover je angry agen eaieameas to the baby | CLEVELAND (INS) — California Chance to See Furniture For 10 days, Eva Gabor couldn't talk | To get the TIME of day fessor said last night he has not to inspect a Grand Rapids furni- ture market showroom. The John B. Salterini Co. of New in Pontiac, Commerce and Drayton Plains To get the Time in Clarkston, Lake Orion, ' Oxford, Rochester and Walled Lake, dial dial the the New Code FE 116. Probe on Aged To Ask: Federal Study Into Problems Affecting Elderly People WASHINGTON (UP)—Sen. Charles E. Potter (R-Mich) said he would introduce a bill today to set up a 10-member commission to recommend action on the prob- lems of the aged and those who are rapidly heading into that bracket. Potter, who is 38 and a former social worker, said the number of Americans 65 and older is increas- The 10-member commission cre- ated by the bill would make a pre- liminary report by Dec. 31 and a final report by May 31, 1956. the population is years old-and the figure 12 per cent by 1970. He said 1, £4 Despite the influx into the aged group, more aged persons are re- tiring at the age of 65, often on greatly reduced incomes, because of pension and insurance plans. Many are not able to work, Poter said, but more effort should be made to find jobs for those who can. Dog Trapped Under Ice ‘Back Home After 3 Days NEW YORK (UP)—Last Thurs- day, Lennie Goldfaden, 12, saw his pet German Shepherd get trapped beneath a layer of ice after the dog bounded onto a fro- zen lake which gave way. Yesterday, Lennie found his pet back in his dog house, shivering A ew Lae That “ \ costs 8 \ On Our Wide Miracle Screen \ Se \ N we | \ \ \ ying N Nene? \ sasewee?|| a | Set New Closing Heer for Some County Offices | now remaining open until 8 pm, on Fridays will close at 5 p.m. Fri- days beginning "Feb. 11, the Board of Supervisors decided Friday. Hours then will be 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. e@ch weekday, with no offices open on Saturday. The slight use of offices now open Friday evenings was given as reason for the move. - Offices which will close include the drain commission, treasurer, register of deeds, friend of the court collections department and county clerk. Mars will be mucch closer to the earth than usual in 1956 and 1971. i om T= : 1:28 - 3:28 - 5:28 7:28 - 9:30 Ni healt . CiNemaScoPE , 1.) ——JEFF CHANDLER. JACK PALANCE ‘ LUDMILLA TCHERINA- ‘RITA GAM ADDED: Es ZERO” COLOR CARTOON IN Ee | LATE NEWS ve 6 @ 8 6 &@ @ @ © @© @ 6@ | y a, IW; thre 1 THURSDAY! RSDAY! a atlas . stood a Be sd might and a people's faith! Against his ruthless pagan the power oi a starts FRIDAY | STAY. The Mightiest Motion Picture of them All! Walt Disney a On’ OUR CIANT SCREEN! TAKE OVER THE CIRCUS! ORAN Papy weiied A MAD aN PRTTR piedain ait weir Beymer AM. PHONE FE 5-833) NOW THRU FRIDAY and Tomerrew R GIANT SCREEN we ‘- eae! : Aa eg : , ft THE PONTIA wen y A =e Fi - , Julie Haydon, 44, Stopped Growing Old at Age of 20 By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS)—It is opening -night on Broadway—any opening night—and the theater is groggy . with suspense and noise, bare shoulders and stiff shirts, and the clashing scents of Arpege vs. mar- tinis. In the center of it all, softer than the minks around her, sits Julie Haydon. if you're a regular first-night- er, with any sense of mystery in your head, you look for Julie first, even before your ticket stub, Watch for the pale silky hair, skimmed back like a Here you have, ladies and gen- tlemen, the wonder of the century —the fairy princess who never grows old, It was nearly two decades ago that Julie was more dazzling a star on Broadway and in Holly- wood than any she might hope to see tonight as she waits, ‘in her usual seat (second in from the right aisle, sixth row), for the cur- tain to rise on another show. One movie called ‘The Scoun- drel” and a play called ‘Shadow and Substance’’ made her what they call an overnight star, Which means that after many years of trying to peddle her talents, she was suddenly appreciated. But almost as abruptly as she found appreciation, Julie backed off. It was as if she had achieved what she had to achieve, then put an end to it. Gracefully she retired and kept that half- smile of hers wistful by going to work in a florist shop. I was at the age where every girl wants to be an actress, when it happened. Julie Haydon was mf ideal, and on my fanciest pink sta- tionery I wrote her a letter of pro- test. Gee, I wrote, no more movies: No more plays? Why? The letter came back in a plain envelope, At the bottom of it, in pretty, fragile script, she had writ- ten no explanation—just: “To your dreams! Julie Haydon.” I was sad for awhile, but when you are young, you bounce back. It wasn’t till two years ago, when I started attending first nights on, Broadway, that I saw her again. “Do you remember, an actress named Julie Hay- don?” said the man on my left. “Well, there she is—the girl who mever grows older.” There she was, more ethereal than you remembered, wearing a demure high-necked dress that ac- centuates her youthful slimness. And there were those same wistful eyes that surely could never have focused on anything more earthy than peppermint sticks and lilacs. She is 44, the record shows, but she stopped growing old at 20. They say Julie has made a cou- ple of rare dramatic appearances on Stage and TV, but most of her contact: with ordinary _ laughing, crying, mortal people comes on opening nights, She attends nearly all of them, on the arm of drama. critic George Jean Nathan, her 72-year-old first-night companion for the past 17 years. Three months ago, they shocked Broadway by announc- ing they will be married. Most of them were shocked because Na- than had once written a book on the joys of bachelorhood in which he strongly derided marriage as “an institution for the benefit of cowards ... the result of indivi- dual and joint defeat.” But I was shocked because I'd never thought of the simple reason why Julie Haydon stayed young. After 17 years of affection for a man, she could still proclaim—at the thought of marrying him—“I'm | NANCY iby 4 ‘ C PRESS, MONDAY; JANUARY. 24, 1955 ~t.at “But, doctor! I can't retire! f Just thinking of one big mistake my office made when I spent a weekend in Florida sends my blood pres- sure soaring!" ~ ERNIE BUSHMHAAIALE NANCY «-- WHAT tl ARE YOU DOING @. aa F- TM IRMA 1S. GOING - TO SERVE DY ; ~ Ma by McEvoy and Strieber THE BERRYS SPUR LINE SNAP OUT OF IT, CAGE... \ DONT LET THE FARMER'S ATTITUDE GET You ao Pes | DONALD DUCK na TINT Wiz >. wr, ae roe Cina os 2, te Ze EEE" by Carl Grubert FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Aie TONING wW €R--- CON- TROLLED HEAT IN THE Pr. \ winter ! we're REALLY LIVING IN THE AGE OF IN THe STONe Ace PEOPLE HUODLED IN CAVES ON A NIGHT (jj TVE SAILED TH SEVEN SEAS A SEVEN TIMES IN SEVENTY a . i . EA Sercee. tne. TM Rng UB Pet OF by Charies Kuhn —e” OUT OUR GEE, HOW COM CELEBRATE GRANDMA ? YOU NEVER BIRTHDAYS, and so. 3 : inexpensive ‘ No Matter What Your: Problem May Be A Quick Action _ WANT AD Can help you Solve it. DIAL FE 2-8181 = ds ooo | rei ENERGY, EH Z . 300 DAYS =f THE A YEAR Y FIRST BiG MOVE READING fancy, 4 apples, Macintosh, fancy, 4.60 bu; No 1, prices on perted by Bureau of Markets: thon, 4.00 bu; No 1, 3.00-3.80 bu; . No 1, 1.80-2.00 . No J, 1.00-1.25 bu. Ce root, 60 doz. Fennel, No 1, 1.06- , O6- L reley root, No 3, 85-1.00 doz. Paranips, No 1, 1.00-1.50 % bu. Potatoes, No 1, 1.30-1.40 4 Ss pts NEW YORK (AP) — Aircrafts paced an advance in the stock market today. Douglas Aircraft opened on ions, {3,000 shares up 544 at 140, Lock- ‘|heed started on 6,000 shares up 1% at 55, and Boeing opened on 8,000 shares up 1% at 77%. Pan American World Airways. __'THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1955 Sharks Bumped Bottom . PEARL HARBOR, T.H. (UP) — Seven men who survived qa Navy seaplane crash in the Pacific told The survivors said they could feel sharks bumping against the bottom of their life raft during the entire time they spent on the waters. condition. smoke bombs and all. The 21st of January became the Fourth of duly for us. The plane sighted us after steing the flares.” plies, : =, “Three minutes later, we were all aboard that boat. A welcome sight was the dry clothing aboard. We rode this:boat until we were | MARKETS |China Situation Fliers Tell of 56 Hours, aac es aera eee BOOSTS Market Aboard Life Raft in Pacific, Sui 1 In Memoriam 2 IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOM- as Henry’ Thor, who died four . 460 bu; 3 bu;, apples, Northern Spy, No ‘ 1278-325 bu: apples, Steele's Red, No| The rise came as the pdmini- today how they crowded aboard years ago January 24, 1951, . ; ' ts of you we Socata be. = ree Eisen Washington . prepared a leaking life raft and kept it A few moments later, other Tb pono ll though Vegetables: Beets. topped, Wo 1, 1.00. |Plans for aiding the Nationalist 2 search planes arrived on the scene|. To see you would be. such @ 1.50 bu. Cabbage, No 1, 1.00-1.80 bu; cab- |Chinese in ‘their fight with the afloat for 56 hours by plugging| nq one dropped a 30-foot boat] 72ST: ow voice and see you oa“ ry root, |communists. leaks with fingers and corks. with food, water and medica] sup- smile, Ard *ave vou with us all the while. Sadly mis: by dad, sisters, bi years ago today. Jan. 24, 1951. We will always sere your mem- er. 50-Ib bag; potatoes, No 1, 2.50-2.80 .190- y brother and Wp, beg. Rhubarg, hotohuse, No. 1. 00! Higher stocks included Bethle- Finally, one of 40 planes | picked up by the Ainsworth.’ sister inlay, bagas, No. 1, 1.30-1.50 bu. Tomatoes, hot- | hem Steel, General Motors, Cater- searching for the men spotted - Flow. mee Od Ne tals be | pillar. Tractor, Radio Corp., Ken- them Friday and the military M Child H rt . bh ey Lettuce and salad greens: Celery cab- |necott Copper, Westinghouse Elec- sea transport service ship Gen. om ' | [ en U DUNSTAN'’S FLOWERS wet eee ae 100-180 bu |tric, Santa Fe Railroad, Southern Ainsworth rescued them the fol- 1 W. ee La aed wet | ime bu. Swiss chard, | Pacific, Standard Oil (NJ), and lowing day. They were all in good as Car leaves Road 123 AUBURN PE 2-3173 4 . cents higher, March $2.75%; and Funeral Directors 4 EGGS Lower were Goodrich, Sears ; . send 3 te D cents « tundred re dea Sd) casi Cou |Rostuck American Telepine, The survivors included Jerome , A Rochester mother was serious- . Ceursit. ances Sacbeded tedecal-stase e J. Warras of Detroit. y injured and three of her five DIGNIFIED SERVICES is pounds higher, March $12.75, srades. ‘ ’ Allied Chemical, Baltimore & Their twin-engined Navy amphi-|children were hurt yesterday| ‘itty Funeral Home PE ¢1909 Grain Prices aver ce as a eA oie aed 3 Ohio, and National Distillers. 5 : — bian developed engine trouble last = when their car left — Donelson-Johns : — wat ome OS, Sneak 21- WINS GRAND SWEEPSTAKES—Mrs. Florence H. Owens, Los | Wednesday on a flight from Johns-|road, careened off a maifbox, OME , td avg 29%; grade B 36. , . . , ; : CHICAGO GRAIN WBrowhs: Grade A. jumbo 44-80 wtd @ New York Stocks Angeles, Cal., shows “Gypsy Violinist,"" statuette which won grand | ton ‘Island to Kwajalein. They | scraped a tree and finally came to “DESIGNED. FOR FUNERALS” . uo (AP) — Opening | cos etd arg hoa eee (Late Morning Quetations) sweepstakes award at National Ceramic Hobby Show in Long Beach. | ditched the plane after sending a|rest against a garage 200 feet} | FURSLEY FUNERAL HOME : 2.31% “Soybeans” soot "Ot a eal ae SS a eee Coal BS | distress message. away. SAREE ORDPTIN oanPE ° pS BS a tina [ates Settee ee a erga BE ee in Briaf | Business Notes: the rafts blew sway before they |Rochester Rd. was terete! i8| VoorheosGiple 2 woeseere 218 F sseerees 2 = ‘| 93.6 Kelsey H 297 N B f : lew away before 'Y | Rochester Rd., was reported in ; E. 3 res - Gone, a Aled Sire... 684 Kennecott” +4 EWS In Drie "s could inflate it and the seven men/ fair condition at Pontiac General Voorhees-Siple i Mar vpee eee asians 2.46% cummace BUTTER an noas Allis Chal va:* Teg cesge 88..... 31.6| W. L. Borders of 216 Crystal GMC Offici als fone pe the aera raft. The | Hospital today with a fractured awe UNERAL HOME ; hs own -lAlum Am ..... 6@ S&froger ...... soon s iayr ] e rvice. Fey sevnes LEW MAF .W.--.-12T | sors receipts “LisT.009;, Wholeuale, buying [Am ailin 77. S48" 0D de Po... 2|Lake Dr., reported to Pontiac Po- | | sank ter jav’ and other injuries. Mane’ PE ae On' ee 18.45 | Bem eaceee oe te Monee, © seare| am Con ..... $15 lie ree is ,{lice Saturday that his home had “Swells ranged from eight to | Mrs. Schuman told Oakland way ‘we Mer tise | % B tet; 89 c 85, vecon ° .. “ore lim Ges & Gl 44 Lockh Aire... $8.4 been broken into by thieves who : ® 20 feet,” they said. “The water |County Sheriff's deputies she Monuments 4A rm; : @ oews ....s5, | 1 ng ho 5 1% Mag sveneee LMS eeplie ‘petens nen Seat oe = a= gree a8 tor Giass2) ag. | (00k a revolver from the bedroom Atten Meetin was choppy and rain squalls [turned around to tend one of the UY DIRECT AND SAVE 21% Oct 2222 anes waites 34-0; mized 4.5; mediums 338: Am Motors... 12 Lene § 8 Com = =; came every 40 minutes. The kite | youngsters when the car left the] Pontiac Granite & Marble Company i ESA | Races ES a BH] te mar rr ot Wikon| oe ee cee [eee tae et Ave) PLC ae ae Am Seatting 30.6 = oom ; a , Which floa’ ., Avon Township. _ A diary cow requires ‘about 150 DETROIT POULTRY Am Smelt... 4.4 Martin Ol... 378 l thieves took three hub caps from Hear T. Wilson for an hour. Then the wind broke | The two youngest children, Qualtty memerinlo casey 1000 man-hours of labor per year| DETROIT, Jen 24 (AP)—Prices paid oe SF i tk Mead Cp... $42 |her auto Saturday night when the Predict Good Sales| the antenna. | Pennie, 7 months, and Lou Ann, 20| S+-¥_Perrv FE 5-003) than any other kind of farm ani- iy ve poultry up to 10 «. m. am P gaa 68 tid sti Pa... 38 |Car was parked ‘in front of her -Y in 1955 ws - months, escaped without injury. Cen rp 5 leavy hens 23-24, light hens 13-14, Am —— . = Monsan Ch... 99.2 | home. ear in Friction caused by a CO? bot- Treated for bruises w Carol metery Ots bd heavy broflers or fryers (2%-3% Ibs.) | A™ Cop... ao: Mont Ward... 81.4 : tle punctured a hole in the bottom _ were aa - ogpewed ri Tintin Armeo St ee: 113 Motor Pa ° 24$| Pontiac Police today reported the| A three-day meeting of GMC of the raft. . .there being no repair ~, 13; Lande, 9, and” James ‘Fe tite ITCH errctien ted ob | ca eeae, “mats, Seoctote te. Of- | ood Dey O28, Motorola... 486 | breakin of the Rizzuto Market, 856|Truck and Coach warehouse and | kit, fingers and wooden corks from |“ ; HITE CHAPEL i < GRAVE LOT, | coatinne tor _ i ry demand. Fryers ample to a light oe eer Murray Cp.... 33.4 | Oakland Ave. Saturday night when | zone parts and accessories field|oar handles were used to plug NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE after 5 >a. aiid ts is Sons cael ts Game with ‘supplies Pike | Atl Refin .... 38.4 Nat Bise a 1stg | thieves entered by removing the| managers got under way today | holes for 56 hours. A pump was oon ee Piama ccs oa be bane ) treatment. EXSORA 1 fives Bis... 62 Set Dalry .... 3 hinges from a rear door. Frank with an opening address by T. E. used continuously. Sharks were | st $0 Fert ler a amas BOX REPLIES }- day a we is tee Bald - 138 Boe TPG “7: $63 | Rizzuto of 794 Menominee Dr., ac-| Wilson, general manufacturing bumping the bottom of the raft and co" Jan. 24-25, 1955 ed. At eunaian x & ine eee eA sat Steel a; 0.4 |cording to police, was unable to| manager. five of us were seasick.” At 10 am. today CUNNINGHAM : ok ~~ 04 ee issi CUNN DRUG STORES Petatess: Arrivals olds 18, new Bendis Av ...106., Sa an’bre!’) a6 | determine anything missing. Other speakers included J. D.| On Thursday, the men watched ; there were replies at camp Sener ae Oh tata ae | ee nk Se a BET o rutey ot 53 N. mdtand|Atkinon, parts warehousing and| despairinely as two seach planes! — Death Notices so) Mean ces | Sana J: ed lock cuptiorn Want de [Benne 11, Ners'a West 3| que coporteg’ the thet of wo} distribution manager; C. W. Hall, | ew overhead but failed to spot the) 7 |. | the following boxes: INSURANCE og Hg BL Fy po track perden. e Nor Pac... 614] fender skirts from his car Satur- |P@Fts and accessories merchandis raft. However, on Friday, they saw! Criious. JANUARY 22 1958, 3, 4, 8, 21, 29, 30, 33, oo ty Hee ag - 5 | Berg Warn... 31.6 Nor Gta Pw .. 163 ing manager; and H. J. Haver.|® PBY, a four-engined liberator- Kenneth J., 3288 Whitfield Ct. 34, 35, 38, 40, . cae age utilities tir) ap” Nwst Airlin .. 194) day while the auto was parked in bomber. erhe Waterfotd Twp. age 42; beloved . 43, 44, 58, Is Our Business Herth Debsta” Bentines poche and My ---- 394 Silver Gp | te | front of his home, according to|™4éle, assistant parts and ware | Pe bomber, pass overhead. husband of Mrs. Violet L. Clem- G4, 67, 69, Tl, 74, 75, 76, = Waxed $2.65-2.75, unwashed §2.10. Brun Relte... 317 Quvee oi 186} Pontiac Police. house distribution manager. “We started shotting flares, ee ee is eee 78, 79, 80, 86, 87, 88, 89, 3 : . na AS Pen aw air. 17.7 told the 29 t. Moore. Funeral service will be 101, 113, 115, 117. CHICAGO POULTRY = Panh EPL ... 74 were Wilson managers & held Tuesday, Jan. 25th il THATCHER CHICAGO, u. (ap) — (UsDA)— | Campd we” se —— a we se ipaagpoticags ary by tak tending the meeting at GMC’s Bed Wi do nen x *bestiton-Johng Fu r: cove pemey' to firm: reesipte im CES Drv ..--- 18 Penney JC |. 04.4 —- home office that 1964 was a good room in W derson officiating. Interment in coops (Priday 114 coops, 63,216 Pa RR. 245 | Simpkins of 841 Baldwin Ave. Sat : ; Bb): fob. Prices \ to 2 higher: Capital Airl.. 244 Bengt ocia 18's Pontiac Police year in parts sales and all indi- DeLand Cemetery at DeLand, The Pontiac Press Peary nent ht hg qe de GL Phelps D ..”. 49.6 — =. ac *® | cations are that 1955 will be even peeanca Gehan Peneeet Sema. & WERNET [i tren ace ; eld roosters 12- |Case JI ...... 11.6 Pritts 38:6 | ported. atter y U et Donsigon-Johan_ Puncrel Bome._ FOR WANT ADS 600 Comssenity Nationa! 12.5; caponeties 27-29. ma os Philip Mor... 40.4 better. Be set Morey, Ra Poatioe, Bank Bidg.—Fe 2-922 Only about 30 per cent of all | St UiPe-. 43 Pulspy mans’. sr4| _ Meese Williams of 4826 Rossiter) Objective of the meeting is to} Pontiac Police today were inves- DIAL FE 2-8181 "ee per Cort-teed .... 26.2 pit Plate G . @44|St., Drayton Plains, reported to t with f 2. Americans see efficiently wi Ches & Ob... 467 Port wo. 88 Police the theft of four|" managers uture | tigating a mysterious shot appar- F 8 visual aids. Guo NW .... 108 Pulses. .... Pontiac vis . Sat. | “arehouse and distribution aims ently fined Saturday night after a rom > om Se 5 pm. jy felipe pone auto nd in the face of recent revisions of | 61-year-old woman reported that All errors be re ou a fom pane... 343 raagoye E von ne factory routine. her bedroom window had been yy ee ee * Sennysea A ae smashed by a .38 calibre bullet uiiity “tor "errors at ket @aee yn gee four Hunter, of 137 W Col Gas ...... 16.1 Re oe. A of sun-glasses, quarterly vidend Mrs. Leona , ayne for that - " Con Baie... td Rey Too B.. eat vebed fn cue son from | cents per share on Sherman Prod-/|St., told detectives that she was Vertioomens when Bas’ becky Soe 0G a eee one’! agp] an auto owned by Odda Trotter of ucts, Inc: common stock has been | awakened about 10 p. m. when she rendered Valuclees through Con Pw pt dis 109 Safeway St | 48. | 213 Whittemore St. Saturday night |declared payable March 15 to|heard the-loud crash in her up- one — Cont Bak .... 29.2 St Jos Lead . 41 = . this afternoon to the home tions are mm: be to Cont Can |... 14 St. ‘Reg Pap 38 | when thieves broke into the car | Stockholders of record March 4./stairs bedroom. Her daughter and her daughter, Mrs. Carol O'Mal- fit your “kill sumbers.” : | te, at ---- 124 Scovill Mt. 38 |which was parked in front of the|Sherman Products is located in|son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Albert mae lay peed ge emmy ad | ae Copper Rng... 49.6 Sears Roed. .. 16.3 | above address. Royal Oak. Padar, in the downstairs living : Crue Stl... 34.2 Shell Ol .... 60.4 —_— room, also reported hearing the cms hekeee cena , . See erect Samo 7: $4] If your friend’s in jail and needs| Gerity-Michigan Corp. today an-| window break. ‘accor than seuisr, agnte : . Doug Aire ....139 Socony Vac... 51.17 | bail, Ph. PE 5-5201. C. A Mitchell. | nounced the sale of Janette Elec-| However, none heard the type Je 12 o'clock noon F - -|Dew Chem. |); 44.6 Sou vee, $B Adv. |tric Manufacturing Co. to Victor , report ¥ Brevious to oublicstica. ; : o]teee FAS Bperke woo. 87 Adding Machine Co. for $1,200,000.| tive Fred With ‘caid the ‘wali Trnesiegt, Went, Ade, mes | . *| Best Air Lo... StL spores. 427 | To. buy or sell im Waterford, $1,200,000. | tive Fred Wirth said the bullet be canceled up to 9:30 the 4 . *| East Kod .... @86 Sta Brand... 39.7| Drayton Plains or Clarkston area | Janette was purchased by Gerity-/ may have been fired from a long day of publication after the ‘ ° S| B Auto L .... 341 Std Ol Cal... 763|see White Bros. Real Estate. | Michigan in 1950 and is located in| 4 net tnsertion. ‘ .. |i & Mus in. ai std OW Ind... 483 OR 3-7118. —Ad distance since it failed to pierce : ; *|Bmer Rad .... 13.7 Gta Oll NJ....2003 ¥- | Morton Grove, Ill: (James Gerity|the window shade The slug was far, Tare, gD, 54m ‘ * «| End gone «3 Std O Oh.... 4.7 Jr., board chairman and presi- | found Ug Limes t Day 3 Days 6 Days ; $3 o] Brie RR. ..... 308 Stevens JP.... 36.7 : laying on the window sill. 2 65 tes Pee: ¢] Be-Coll-o -... 8 Stow War... 348 Livestock dent of Gerity-Michigan, is also} police said a check with the 4 100 312 456 ; sted tte Oe SY Pen re hs Sun Ol... 68 DETROIT LIVESTOCK won) Pontiac radio station | nearby Oakland County Sheriff's ‘ a0 643) eae ; ' FEderal eeee Suther eens 41 ‘ , Jan. ' = | ° Han i a ARR ear s|Gen Res ':::. @ Swit @ ato--. 4lime Ne ey ale ——— Dept. showed that mo one in the $ 33 Sts kee ‘ 1 Sul ... 704 Byiv coe ORS 2400. Largely « building heard any shots fired in s 3.60 _ ‘Tre ... 363 Ce..... R | aeeghter geer and ¥ ven; about Orders for nine new Diesel loco- | 1,0 vicinity : 6 868.73 Gen Fds ..... 76.1 Tex G Sul..... 30.2) 95 per cent receipts ; good to| motives have been placed by the . Gen Mills .... 68.3 Thomp Pd..., 50 Gen Motors. 91.8 Tran 'W 26 Loe ante eer sot ‘choles sees | Grand Trunk Western Railroad, it ae 2 mW Air... 38-8 | 38.00-29.00; very active for choice steers ern ang ( ° , : on Bee -» 385| gt 96.50-28.00; not much action on lower/was announced in Detroit this | (earn Retrial Motion Help Wanted Male 6 : CALL US FOR Gen Te... 333 Onderwd pn 333 about ‘conarr pace | —_ weekend. ed U til F b 7 re ne SQUARE PERS IM SQUARE HOLES Oot ave sc fe3 Ob Roe‘e.-- 103 | fe nite Rea tie ay See we | Seven of the new engince— responee Hath Fen: “house. epecatty. Rernines tobore QUALIFIED EL Ges ae? ba Gen dee” commoreial come 30.00-32.00; eomatap oné rated at 1,200 horsepower each | A hearing was postponed for the Reply between 10 and 3. week- de: ies wT Puned Chios gh} | Naight canners 8.00-down; mo early sales have been ordered from the | ‘third time today on a petition for days. 163 _W, Montcalm, ‘ By Actual Test FE 4.4469 Ot Ko Ry... 37 Us Lines..:,.. 20 | DUNS: Around two loads, steckers 8241 Itinols Electro-Motive Division of | # retrial of Robert Hearn, 19, sen- Auto Service Salesman ae 2 - Be - ee Calves-Belnble 400. Barly sales veal-| General Motors Corp. wit | tenced to life imprisonment in Oak- = Ly Typing, comptometer Pe 5-1582 Gu Oi... 4. Us pt. Sctabisbed few, sary” ania, good fo be used for read and par- jJand County Circuit Court with eaiean” LOCALLY Owned Le pe ome — three ethers in December 1952. Houd Her .... 13.8 : 1,500. Market 1 are MH Cent... 60.3 vised goed 60 ,000-horsepower the Intend BH... St de Maken “nee weed va Inspir ae . 36.7 | lambs 90.00-21.50: used SHARPE AUTOMA- 5 ees Be ee eS aeae Bet oe te et ee 3 oak ae 311) 21.00; few utility and good siaughter piy,21) Gries. : Int Paper a4 a,iorn — AB Int Sil 12 4{ int Tel & Tel 38% Zenith Red 3 caicaae in ee en as ss . Francis St. Parm- 2 eS Bm. ame — veew yosTOCk, AVERAGES Salable hogs | 14.000: "moderately, active husband of hits. Sane Ryalls cear | ‘week? - thew “ewaaat AgREn » Associated Eg = by Oe er on butchers: with “eek Gaeemes on = gal oly 7 Gertrude Ritchie, , 60 weights over 220 Ib; sows sc . , Indust Rails Util Stocks | 28 ; most choice 190-20 ees +8 —1 4.7] rs 17.80-28.50; large 118.8 68.2 183.9/ On Choice 1 end Hes Sta fang | most. 290-260 Tb 1875- o 121.8 67.1 152.3. choice of te Eehaes 82.7 86.4 112.4 | dulk 200-3 m 4a "Hs Se tone | most sows Lyon ree 83.6 55. | 1$.00-18.80; with } back 135 BOS ‘Od | 19.80-18.00. TOCK dis- & Wee in the Pigures after decimal points High cen plan. ; 43 the 19 on whe- aver 14 strike would be Pleads $150 Fine, $ Policy Rodney M. Morrill, 2363 Ellis Weaver, Garland, Syivan Lake, today was mont Ave., ple placed on one year’s probation and legal fined $150 by Oakland County Cir. =a 34.15 on ony remainder. COMPLETE INSURANCE iy | iP eget tit re HH fi L E - r . ra ate Tap waE~pae NEW YORK FIRM needs one-call sales fall oa TBRRITORY - PONTIAC Salesmen—Now working in rrito: have ~Neat assing of ne ment possibilities. against P= AREA other been = steadily for sev- —a on No can- Advance- WORK —By appointment only. One period. week training SEE MR. SLATER Waidron Hotel, 1 - 8 Monday or Tuesday only. DO_NOT PHONE. MIDWEST | Wi lige in p it jobs with Pontise’s best firme. » BS os Gore Treinee-Credit edhe Pes is Trainee-Office Mach. sales ... ] Trainee-Gtore Mgr. Retail ... $300 _— MACEUTICAL BALES $500 rape well established —— e al house out on Seeee needs a sharp man their firm in — areett iy chemistry and sales lege requirements. LES TRAINEE $325 ou have had Ph Yrs. college make sales our po firm will you to call on business men this area, wonderful oppo: ty. rtuni- come in or oat Mon. ue Midwest Employment 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 60227 10 BOYS We need 10 boys to work one : only, Thursday, ary 27, from 12:30 to 4:30 Janu- p.m. If interested. &pply in person Tuesday to Bert Falkner Circulation Dept. - The Pontiac Press $15.20 AN —- = WHAT | WwW. PF ae Wydallis Zag nl Sand St., New York 16. amazing Presto Fire © ranguse LITE 4c, 114 East NEED A OB? OWN YOUR BUSINESS TH AND UP ‘AN . EARN $10,009 A YEAR LOUIs PF. DoW CO. 40 N. MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO 11, ILLINOIS RETAIL SALESMAN to learn the Some experience Ba) Bonus. peiatment call Me sce. enseatia. Some Platz, an-William, Co, PE 4-2571. RETAIL ROUTE SALES! oF OF THE Permanent work. Peg- . Saginaw. SALESMAN To sell! Real Estate full time ration, so y can make high earnings. An op- portuniyy to work and make use of your ideas nas ; Os: REISZ ~ SALESMAN — Large, well qsteblighed ethical Pharmaceutical Manufacturer in Help Wanted 8 CAREER GIRLS alte 3 ngaped can : See ANTE, TSP, ste ge Meo ALE AZEORLE gt" Ere OR OMS on, ir. Secretary ...... $240 clerks ...... $200 Pent, eee el responatbility and heve « seies Mgr. for a bus power toad Co. can start you tmmedia You will have your ogre oe sary. bonus and many other ad- KOREAN VETS. exp. ture at- tractiv, andie busy ceptionist” de 7 down town of: NON-VETS fice, if you have pleasing per- oer for key as: sonality and like to meet iN & this is the job you = ‘TOOL, BG a OOL gy pose fen whi TO PUB N roe me nor Poon ma needs education wreguired, Inv = reliable rl experienc —* -—_ = Co-op ey Sys 38 eC - as ie it. ve pee UY oat APPROVED omen ite ° «neces S aveltabie, Bee C. W. Harper at Hotel Pon- call or. come Mon, tor appt. tac, — bos lto 8 = ' or am. Midwest Employment | ‘8,028, Korean Veterans bring M6 FONTIAG SPATE PANE BLOG. | izane 7 WELbene Poa BIG PAY err cee egg adem “eo CLERK-TYPIST and’ acetylene welding. Get Account receivable clerk. Detafled facts — Inst. x 31, Pon- men Proc panen ‘superteneed 8. POPULAR AND res. r e enc: Ss, cae tae ome | Puan Ln, BOR Music, FE 2-0967 uired. 25 years or older. poly Hospital. . re BABY. sons in your home, OR 3-9466. child § days Week. ref. FE | PIANO TEACHER. $1 LESSON. 66 Starr, . Myers pine , Week ends and 1 p.m. | —* * | gkpunignce Watrames ar | VANE ae otal camen: ES RAMMED Cook APPLY Ui YS “ts enty. ta Expert ; : " ‘son. Tomahawk Restaurant, = en et 2041 Auburn Rd. = = — showing . MIDDLEAG iY FOR LIG aries its, oppo 5 housework 7. chile On 3404. | _WRI 3,_ Pontiac Press Work Wanted Male 10 A B TRENCHING Ba: Semleetxcatloen eLacrng NOTE EE AE Elec. — Sewers Cleaned br. service. No results. no charge: chem ically treated at no Reto-Re Sewer Cleaners PE 1317 FURNACES @ local company not amateurs, We clean. . Te reseal all makes of fur- naces. Also clean, repair, ee Clean water eines. tnciner. store, install pipe work. PFE We are PLUMBING cag lh HEATING, H. FE 63767, OR PLASTERING FE 50626. FE 5-0025 Leo Lustig an elderly gentleman. 102 Ham- 4 __ilton St. CABINET, NEW EXPERIENCED WAITRESS IN & renair; a —— pd sow. Burt EXPERIENCED A-| CARPENTRY, PLASTIC. AED RELIABLE JANITOR qenvics. BOOKKEEPER foer Wie _« _spestahy, : = d. . Clarence Wil- PERMANENT POSITION BOY DESIRES Excellent | opportunity for PART TIME WORK DURING | SANITARY NAPKIN VENDING Gee tum Le APTERNOONS. CAN DO EI-| machine or commission vee ts. Apmy Fer- THER OFFICE OR STRENUOUS sonnel Dept, 108 N. WORK A PONTIAC. HIGH TREE, “RIMMING AND REMOV. Sagines. SCHOOL GRADUATE. PLEASE | el, Pree estimate. PE ¢-6005. FE. CALL AFTER 4:30 | 1-628. EXPERIENCED TYPIST FOR P.M, SAWS, PRECISION MACH. FILED genera! office work. Write an D. W. Pitswater PE 4-2687, ELDERLY “DY” FOR HOUSE- a led poraics work. R wl oe ll, sO o_o e - 4 a. ral i keeper, for room and board, for . Attics finished. Repairs. | --oooer nos Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 14 STENOGRAPHERS (at fan Fa AND MAN WOULD LIKE PAR ¥ Tie oe 4 experienced cum Statistical Typists . eel — yg hard Comptometer Operators = Woe FE Sate. = MIDDLE AQ AN Must be Experienced — any — ef work. Handy APPLY _tence work. PONTIAC °° reo M aT NG < * Keasoasbie PESO oak, ANTES: MOTOR WANTED DIVISION Part time work for oes material. “On 3-631. Personnel Dept. GLENWOOD AVE. Work Wtd, Female 11 — & soda tein sylvan | Gp Murdock, 2 r new luncheonette ven | CARPENTER WORK WANTED. |accounrino & TAX SERVICE — Bey ag ig Georges fart | time only. OR 3-2276. Edw. Hawley FE 2-260? tic. yn Pon | CARPENTRY aca NETS. RE, 20 PING — TYPING kinds. ‘ax service. gE. GENERAL STOCK re sete. a an 210 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 54-0676. = EXPERIENCED HOU: T werk. ne tos — _and raising. Reas. FE 42332. Foot Specialist ISA MIDDLEAGED — WOMAN. ONE | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN| 1), 4. cANTER, POOT SPE. = on See Do ——— =<2539. . — 3% & Gaginaw 8. FE Adults. EM 4” HAVt A PAMILY, WILL DO ANY " Kind of work. Leorey Rieger, FE Furniture Refinishing 16A ZOREAN VETERAN WANTE ANY | REMAIRINO. ant UES A SPE- NEEDED sort of work. Laborer. ari ar FE $0162 } on ~ Income Tax ax Service V7 Edw. Hawiey 2-2609 ——t oh & TAX SERVICE 18 Maynara Ct. 85-5878 BURTON €. Home calls by ap STEVENS intment, 835 Melrose Ave FE 2-1351. or" a Ter TAX pa ana c. ODELL, 1343 Laie ONE NUMBER 3-31 25. INCOME TAX SERVICE. CHUCK Montgomery _FE_ 5-0602.__ SAVE MONEY Let us ed ear return for you. ‘ #3 Clark . FE 41444 for ap- intm ent. ane MAN'S TAX SERVICE Herb Scheafer FE 86-1137 YRS. EXP. OR te for small restaurant —_. wir clean mecting by Ae pl: gy Akg Bo ce - a = bell ache space. Por " s ts the “ to see 43 W. Huron session before July ist. Will pay ORS INC, é1% 8. Saginaw above | _St_Flone PE 2.6316. ee ee ee Oakland Theater. FE 8-0456, GASH FOR LAND GONTRACTS i KNAPP REPRESENTA tonne 4340 Dixie Hwy. or — OR_3-1508. Fr CASH LISTINGS WANTED Jan. 24. } Will not be re- - ——, sponsible for any EIS NS Lote ed by er than myse ract tous Roy iKnaul, J Realtor ct. ‘ante a ' quick sales Low kay, discounts. FE 26% W Huron FE 2-1421 —— jor RED : oe “ _ ished 33 sa “a? pct cate tclentifc I. c AYDEN, Realtor Rent Apts. Furnis ck m sig a6 Ee. _Walton Bivd. Open 8 to 6 ROOM, BASEMENT. 1 1 LARGE or 2 quiet men. $10 a week. __FE 5-3647 1 1 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. NICE _for elderly lady. __1234 Norton. 2 ROOMS trance. Stein- WITH PRIVA’ Utilities furn. 17 2 at 21 Ct. See caretaker ch. LARGE | MODERN REAL gee Rd. Reasonable, Rent ene, 130.) Hulbert, _ Oxbow Lake. NEW BRICK 1 & bath, hest & ished. Private entrance, 3165 E. hland Rd. MU_ 4-2382. IN LAKE ORION. NICELY FUR- ished with ret MY 2-1271. LOVELY 4 AND BATH. _Near Airport Adults. OR 3-1943. MODERN 3 ROOMS, FULL BATH, _ private entrance 3381 Signet. ing bath ments. tel. no 7 ROOMS AND BATH, OFF PER- 890 Robinwood. KITCHENETTE 2 ROOMS, BATH, private entrance vr bade decorated. ry children. 3 ROOMS. CONN’ Utilities furnished, 13 idles in A Rd. Stoney Lake Oxford. aca CARI AND APART- Completely furnished. Chil- dren welcome. Slee; 3400 Dixie Highway. CLEAN, _rooms._ Adults. lle E Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 2 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH and entrance, children, _basement, 99 Franklin Blvd. ik es 547 West Huron. (HAS AGAIN) id bag Ol _ We Rass sald over Der cent of our 3 ant pee be promeeen e sell. F. Reference quick and oeas act cok toon ub or alert ee os r) MICE CLE CLEAN ROOMS. PRI A. JOHNSON, Realtor | lakefront. | Adutts. OR 34047, ROOM FURNISHED, HEATED 5 FE 4-2533 apartme = Keexo, Harbor. 704 ester Ct. 44618. 1 S. Telegraph Rd. ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS, PARTLY furnish va rance. ea. COMPLETE pal gy 93032 drinkers, $50 a - . FURN. APT % er "ess bus. Real Estate Service ‘Also garage, FE 4: on MODERN 3. ROOMS PRIVATE 1 block off.’ Elizabeth “till ACE. 3 ROOMS hot water La 9 NECT- $18. Hollow Mo- N = LARGE . Howard. utilities furnished, see Caretaker in AT BUS STOP. LARGE MODERN, __Guiet clean rooms. FE 5- BUSINESS Tene Sven YTEDS a room oe ocoe kitch- wntowa. Call susiness— PEOPLE, KITCHEN, shower, garage. E. Iroquois. ra CLEAN “VERY QUIET roo to 8-0285. cE SINGLE Ai. 350 W, Huron. LARGE cUmaN SLEEPING nooit ‘nies. ale for or 2 people. ARGE FRONT ROOM, SINGLE or double, men preferred. 229 Whittem 4 ROOM PLAT, LAKE ie nivi- wel- ‘days. ‘Srenings FIRST FLOOR. «4 ROOMS AND reception hall * Sunities furn Private entranc bath. 17 Steinbaugh Ct Bee caretaker at 21 8 ct ~ DRAYTON PLAINS _ é noose is FIRST FLOOR DUPLEX and garage in exclusive west side == FE TWO 2 “ROOM APTS. UNFURN- = PLEASANT _Uuttties es ment. for gentieran, Day ‘nit Fa 2 AND BATH, OIL HEAT, RE- ANT WARM ROOM ON ‘ . PLEASANT WARM a: stove, close in, FE State for refined gentleman. FE 7 noOsS AND ce Memiranee edule PRIVATE ENTRANCE, CLOSE IN, only. set do odd jobs 165 5. Parke. spare time. 345 N. Perry. FE ROOM bag 4 OR WITHOUT —-4-4044_ __board. No drinkers, FE 5-6260. 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE —_— ROOM, bie Ma BATH = > EN: and bath, includ - & utilities, trance 15 Union Lk, Rd. _ Adults. FE 2-7236 a 6 p.m.| Morey's ‘Colt Course and = CLEAN 3 ROOMS TILED BATH, |. meree Rd. EM 3-3017. on lake. Kids OK. 8587 Pontiac |ROOMg WITH PRIVATE BATH.- _Lake Rd. Rei rates. 973 Orchard 3 [ROOMS AND BATH. ADULTS Lx. Rd. only. c per month SLEEPING ROOM Fi K. HE MPSTEAD ae C aimee 207 EB, Huron. 102 EB eens. FE 4624 | §i EEPING ROOMS. CLOSE TO 3 ROOMS AND BATH. FE Reaae Pued. Satees available, TRUCKER’S HOME. F workers seteome. Near Wilson's __and Gmc. WARM ae ROOM a tlemen. 24 Norton, PE 2-877 Rooms With Board 38 Li 18, - rooms, modern heated. GOM, BOARD AND LAUNDRY, Over ae Mardware _ close in. FE shia, Dra Prains. A ROOM, BOARD AND LAUNDRY month. bachelor home. pp Come ‘FE 2-2944 emf off Schooi i § ROOM AND BATH, HEAT AND | ROOM AND BOARD FOR MAN. ater furnished. $75 & month. Wi e of Pontiac Mo- Available A - al xa? tor, E. Mansfield, . id . BOARDERS, 56 ee OM GE BAT worhard Lk FECOS. 5 ROOM UPPER BATH. | ¢ : = to and basement hg f WANTED ROOM eT 2 BOARD adults, FE 6-410 or r elderly forte. _fheor, Wr Write Pontiac Press (1 OR 2 MEN. TELEVISION privileges. FE 4-3761. SMALL | gy ge Partly furnished é Te ROOMS” — welcome. 3810 welcome, 32-2360, , FURNISHED HOUSE. CHILDREN Ph. Romeo. Plateau AND APTS FURN, oS ‘unfurn, Tots greso ae ussell Young Rental A _43 Clark Bt, Ca pur? Lore LAKE ORION, 1 ROOM COTTAGE — for 1 person or Heights Ra. MY 2-0472. romuaaee ment, oil automatic 3-4375 ties Brabb Ra, On 8-3748 4 N HOUSETRAI LER FOR furnish: ed. 6 heat. Washer, ROOMS BASE- water heater, dryer. MODERN 6 ROOMS SUITABLE for 2 families urnished Oil heat. No utill- per month. Stoney Lake, Oxford. iN ~ ROOM HOUSE per month, RENT, i, Inquire 1008 Le Lakeview. LARGE BASEMENT HOUSE. 48005. _ Partly furn, PE _ week. ft Until June i. 2 BEDROOM IN COUNTR welcome, Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 Y. CHIL- School bus, OR next LIGHT, door. 2707 Dean Gas, Dr., Commercial a Rent or et 2 location on Waldo. All. large Convalescent Homes 38A rooms for spacious living. Gas | eee steam heat furnished. a ome er, yey about March 1. Pontiac e88, WL Goin FOR VG tata: FOR YOUR INVA- = toe oat he LARGE 5 ROOM HEATED APART- e. ment. Woey 2 desirable. In Roches-| Best of rete and doc- _ter. _ $85 OL 2-4881 tors refe . 3% VERY D ABLE APT. ¢ ROOMS — —_ private “bun ervice, ___ Hotel Rooms es furn, garage, = service, ° GOING TO ? STOP AT Union Lake ping center. EM }! = WEST SIDE East. Operated er Lower duplex, 6 fo rooms, 2 Ds. & Se Tigi ca | eon ROTEL, Game r. rn ite : Pontiac ress Box 8 [ re Ww. &t. Ph. FE Houses Furnished — A Rent ed 33) — HOTEL AUBURIN ‘OrT LE POR TWO. Room .Day or Week ig eg inet ‘fiat FURN. WINTERIZED COTTAGES. | 404 “Auburn Bees jax22. Allé HURON eat and wal ater tym. FE St, EBs. PER M BROS. Phone On S-ifit or" OR 31789 Open 9 to 9: Sun. 1 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 GARAGE FOR $15 a 5-428 STORAGE SPACE. PE 25037 or FE For Sale Houses 43 MODERN taurant, Ph ey down. os price, $10,000. NEW « ROOMS AND Waterford 6831 Saline On 2-066. ea TWENTY-FOUR ae Le AC REALTY “TB1_Balewin PE. 4275 _ SYLVAN VILLAGE arwick has 1 large face log im yard. Reas. ‘LI COMFORTABLE — LIVING rate home that is neat, am Fico "eaceptionally well taken care of and in a residential area not too far from town. ree bedroom: full good basement with — new of] furnace. We ere glad to! show you this home $10,000 total [oSquue Say FE 4-0584. Ask for | "ACR FAGE 20 acres on Adams Road. 35 Acres cast of Oxford ONE OF THE BEST Buvs. built in 1950 $ room home en a lot (6x220 between Orion and Oxford. A super kitchen. 14x 13, with natural birch cupboards and tiled floor, ome story. Tota! price F Cal MY 2-2821 or stop. at office, 46 East Flint St, Leake Orion wow! Ig whet you will say when you | It! see this bedroom home has @ large kitchen with break- fast nook, plenty of closet space. automatic of apccnireenagel rooms up. = gar “ grill and | io aa “tent feet GAYLORD FE 40584 136 East Pike St. Excellent Income Ry owner. ist floor: § tnd : heat and possibilities trance. Full basement, nace. Nearly 1 acre. erty near Pontiac A . A steal at . $2500 down. M. EL (REALTOR) SI Lake Rd. as WG BS Open 9 to ¥ v* iumistin worm ake’ privileges. Suter ANNETT OFFERS North Side @xi8t- Exterior complete- , storm windows 3 bedrooms or and 94,075, $1,400 down. Loon Lake Privileges Fer Sele Houses “a ode I at Bag dive Waterfront. 2 Fenced Has one | utility. | | _ For Sale Houses, gl nan | GlIs—$100 Moves You In! ou In! | TO PAY! “NOTHING ELSE VIL: $1,150 IANS ful] basement, Approx $75 neste includes every on Model o daily 10-7 p’m. ted Perry Anchor Real Est: ate Model Phone FE 3-0594 brick duplex homes. | gas or oll heat. | | Templeton | OTTAWA HILLS 4 bedrooms, 2 baths Aji nice site rooms, in fair condition. Full , basentent, automatic heat. Nicely | land d $16000, with ent . _ PONTIAC LAKE 2 bedroom waterfront home. Fully modern biel new. Automatic oi) furn Neat and clean throughout * Priced at $7900 with $1, *° dow kh. Templeton, Realtor 2399 se Lane Rd FE ¢- ae | Open Eves. Open Sun 1 to OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 THE “CHELSEA” 3 Bedroom Brick FHA and GI Approved Paved street. city water, sewer (it $600 FITA $1.150 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS COSTS | Choice of 5 home designs Knotty pine cabinets with rustic | hardware. Automatic ol] forced air heat. Tiled bathrooms. Florida ceiling closet. Spacemastcr folding doors. Qxf storage: room Ribbosed driveway. Large picture window FULL PRICE $11,950 Lecated on Fernberry St Off — at gels bet. Beott ‘WHITE BROS. REALTORS FE 14-5607 or OR 3-1873 SMART “BUYS _ MONEY MAKER “4 mile from the courthouse room apartment ment which brings in isl nice Sf room home with paved 4 miles from the city on & | caged Php cert with $1,442.78 GENCY - OPEN EVENINGS $39 W Huron FE ¢ NO MONEY DOWN large fenced rear yard, oii heat and payments only $49 per month. everything included... $950 DOWN menesens — a on. “a acre and base- ent: =3 att to au GM plants. R. J. VALUET, cas 345 Oakland Ave. Co-operative Real E Spence St.—6 Rms. Best noe in modern Estates "barvice 3 bedroom home built 1952 on lot 80x215, avian Toom 13x20, breezeway, 1's ear garage. storms and screens. aia terms, Clarkston—5 Acres Bione tri-ievel 3 .bedroom at tile : - 00 img room ‘and kitchen 24232. all tile floors. s oil with euxiliary blowers, In-. Owner movin 4 city, will sacrifice for $14,700, terms, Bald Eagle Lake Frontage : ec of bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 large rooms with 25, . 2 car ga-| house, outdoor , situated on 4 lots. 295 f e, nicely land- $21,000, terms. Bloomfield Highlands brick home situated TSxl98, v and disposal, a t garage, $27,300, terms. Brick Ranch--Lake Front, new 2 bedroom Ro.nan brick with 113 feet on ike. Carpeted § living with din: L, large the bath, fireplace set it ™ wall, all tion rm. facing lake. § foot cut stone fireplace, lavatory, area for 3rd bedroom. Pe- terson windows, a eee t, finished breseway, 3 car garage, $28,000, A Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS FEderal 3-7193 38 E. Huron Opes Evenings and Sundays 1-4 GATEWAYS to. HAPPINESS DRAYTON WOODS UILT IN 1951 You'l! Po oy the quality lo- eation offered in this tulle in- sulated 52 ft. rambling ranch ma- sonry home of 5 lige. rms. with two 14 ft. bedrooms, colored tile . spacious 20 estibule, liv- story white % frame " bungalow ~ 1 bed- room and bath down and 2 nice bedrooms up. Has fire- place, recreation space and gas heat To include Servel, refrigerator and gas range Owner transferred 2 car garage Price $13,500, FHA terms, Convalescent Hlome Same location for 18 years — licensed for 10 patients and room for 7 L ae ex- cellent poate iving accom- modations for owner and employes. Ideal for couple or two nurses. Present owner retiring. Includes in- ‘ventory. $18,500, terms, ‘ $1,500 Down. _ Jibedroom 1% story home Pull basement. gas heat. Screens and stor venient location schodls - NOW" f KINZLER '2 FE 43525 2-0829 a rE "ti Co-operative Real” Estate Exchange GILES VACANT?! ° $1,000 will move you tomorrow th eity. Large screened porch with Span- fide Sekt «Sines, TeNSbey ar garage. from Cass {i e. Pric duced $1.00 Se mediately. to im- nul see price sell 50x150 foot lot. The down payment is only $1,000 and no waiting or closing costs, $5,900 2 bedroom home built in 1950, west suburban, just Gah tor can te eerreess: GILES REALTY CO. 2 W. Huron re Open 9 till ® aeaiag located ved dees, Priced en 60.00 driveway. ic terms. *“iaaad t lot, Total price qniy , substantial down pay-_ 4 | | | and 4 room apart “REALTOR come Must seen &p- preciates. a and let us show : Ds $8,849 with 91.002 | “LOVELY LIVING 2 bedrooms | ‘CRAWFORD ] WM. A, | Svivan Lake $ room ranch type — “cute and cozy-$1500 down, | oo. VETERANS, west suburban 2 KENNEDY | A HOME OF YOUR room bungaow with Venetian | BARGAIN INCOME | ee blinds, carpet car garage, | : Jie: ae OWN en Evenings pm Cisse te seers Or er Sees 7 St @ buy- bargain— bargain, . . . pee © ares = PE ¢ssee JIM WRIGHT, R ' Seminole ills { > pM pe pews ; . Lf ca tor Truly @ wonderful family home |- $7.30 TOTAL. 5 Oakland Ave o441.- Wit many appointments to please CASS LAKE ROAD—2 bedfoom Co-operative Real Estate ree ange | Y0" 4 bedroom ves'ibule, down- | home. new! decerctes. venetian | airs lavatory Fireplace full olinds. ed porch garage. . . diring room, breakfa&t nook, dish- fenced yard. Terms. MODEL GI HOME wasner, 2 car garage. Wall to 2, B. D. CHARLES, Realtor |Bves. FE 21317 « 86 EF Walton Bivd, For Sale Heuees POLL P ONE PLL LLL FOR BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY BENJAMIN & STEPHENS, INC LARGE FAMILY 1 fleor home. @ rms Bath. 4 bedrms.' den. corner location neat Fisher Body. 2 car garage, fenced in back vard $10,500 with $2,500 down FE 2-7239. ‘SYLVAN LAKE For sale by owner, % brick, “4 frame home, frame garage ‘a block from restricted bathing beach, block from bus ublic and parochia| schools and Pepiperiation to same avgilabie. ag sewers. Home includes large | nclosed porch, large living reom with e with eakfast nook, utility room eff kitchen includes Bendix washer and dryer, with full path up. Priced to se at $13,000 Living room carpetin and draperies included, Will sel! cash to existing moran or down payment, with terms 41348. FOR COLORED FAMILY Attract? + 3 bedroom modern home. almost new. Oil furnace 1 car gareee Price $10.500, terms. For Cpe ba eat eall Mrs Spears. FE 5-8963 Russell A Nott. Real- 170 W. Pike FE 4-5005 WARD'S ORCHARD Lovely large, 5 room ranch home. attached 2 car garage Many mod- ern features, gas heat, - = poets yard fenced y owner. $950 DOWN NEW 2 sapaao modern homes with lake = priv- jleges Large living room. exce}- lent kitchen, ample closet space ter bath Choice of tile intertor and exterior colors Utility room = oil ferced air furnace elec. water heater, copper plumbing Full price $7900 MOTORWAY DRIVE. At $11 956 we know of nothing comparable in comfort. appearance and loca- tion. 3 bedrooms. oak floors, basement With recreation space, ou furnace garage Fenced yard Approximately $3250 down | 1%. HAYDEN | Beek or ee, WATERFORD ATTRACTIVE — youll see! 15220 living room. a sunroom and a screened summer porch Modern bath, glass block features Din- ing Treom and roomy kitchen 15 x15 bedroom Basement, yes auto gas furnace 710x127 corner setting. Side entrance to at- tached garage LET US SHOW of your visits ABOUT $1,200 DOWN | VACANT 6 room bungalow, built tn 1662. Good D441 Eves pine, | ioc | area fireplace, Lyre | r 2 bedrooms | “3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, For Sale Houses Is ROO! OUSE, DINETTE, bath enclosed porches meat ol] furnace, eae corner lot having 1 ~_ bust | ness frontage on Union 20 feet deep Price v fia 00, termes EDWARD B_ KEITH “The Lake EM i4 ; ye saat Broker 3 BEDROOM et $400 DOWN Exterior finished. septic tank and water. Utility room Nice lot Payments only ape & month, 7620 Clintonville Rd A 5-3005 2 BEDROOM REAL NICE HOME Small down payment. Call FE NORTON AVE. Income property 3 bath, and private entrances Gas heat Near Oakland. 5 socom bungsa- ‘low beautifully furnished modern possible 2 rooms upstairs, Oi! steam heat. Real clean | Smal! and large houses in and_ out of Pontiac, Reasonable down | payments FE 2-21 or FE 5-3578 ROSE MCLARTY THERE! with | ORGANI ZAT 10 NO - onstruction—overal) | size WE « ee Uullity room. | Approx 18 miles west of Pontiac Secrifice price of $4,450 with $1,170 down. Humphries FF 2-0474 N. Telegraph Rd Open Eves Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Khzabeth Lake Estates Three years old, 1', storm bun- galow with full basement, oi] heat ceramic tile bath plaster: walis select oak floors. and situated = a nicely landscaped this fine Lakeside Su finest of homes, surroundings are to be found in this restricted = Sreusetas area. Plan to see , offer at once Priced at Tr 90 | with $3,500 down J. R. HILTZ | , | ALTOR FE 45-6161 1011 W Huron St Eves FE ¢- - ___ FE 54-6440 po IT YOURAELE STARTER homes. 2. } and 4 room homes — now being started for early spring delivery. No mortgage costs, low nance the. finish ~ eustom builgd te suit you. From $3500 up RORE&T CHAPIN CONSTRUCTION Licensed builder and licensed broker. FE #1131 or FE $3479 West Suburban This suburban beauty is a brick ranch sty'e home with Fi: copoaing call Mrs or +877 “BUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE IDEAL BUSINESS FRONTAGE with excellent modern =temeee: FE NORTH END ly decorated built im ‘52. livin: we Youngstown kitchen, ment, Luxaire rnate tubs city sewer and water Im- mediate possession $10.500 terms WEST SIDE Located -§ blocks from Webster School, & blocks from Washing- ton. Living room with natural fireplace with den dining room. —— room. ne eeping pera floor Large e ae 2 car garage. Lot $2,500 down, "RIDGEWAY _ 975 Baldwin FE 4-6203 Co-operative Real Estate Exchenge EAST SIDE. 4 ROOMS ABD = Full basement, 80,000 fired oil furnace, curage ie M1 b00 000 _ down. $5900 full price CHARLES bath, utijity reom, of] AC fermace. Wil- liams Leke privileges. $2195 dn. | $1750 ace’ 4 room, Deleo ofl heat, In ac. SPACIOUS 2 bedroom home, et- tached 2 car garage, basement. $2000 down FE 4-0521 Evenings Cooperative, her ‘emate | Exchange i927 E. a—_— near Dequindre or PE 2-183 NEAT, CLEAN 5 bath, basement, 2 car goraee, “Unfurn- | ished up. $7500. NEW IN ‘Si. Four room: FURNISHED CONTEMPO- RARY EXHIBIT HOME AT 2328 MIDDLEBELT NEAR. Gi RESALE 3 bedrm home only 2 yeats old large living room with corner windows, dinette. modern kitchen and lovely bath Forced air oi) heat electric water heater, Storm sash & sereens, nice corner lot Tix154, Priced right. terms, Cali IMMEDIATE. OCCUPANCY. | NY W G 43 SLICE OF HAM ; FULL | — | i MON ‘DA Y, cot See JAN “Whoops, I Gian} know it was loaded'" Modern 4 room home located in- side the citw. featuring full ath basement garage and fenced in yard Handy to school. bus and stores This property is a bargain at only $6,750 with 8750 down J. A. Taylor. | | viIh PHONE PEDERAL esis, eA oe Houses S| NORTHWOOD MOVE RIGHT IN | today 19 Oakland Ave 42544 as Open aeLT Fre Al earring ae) = REALTOR -INSURANCE LAKE HOME Cine i P al Exceptionally nice location, beau- si NO owil aymen tifully landscaped lake front jot. Civilana, low down payments | 133 « 667 § rooms and bath full Low monthly ayments. -New, bsmt.. screened front porch, 2 car modern 2 and droom Homes. | garage Call today. PANG 1919) M-18 | Gl Just a few more of these 3 bed- rm, brick ranch type “homes will be built Large 75 «x 154 lots in an excellent location. Plastered Walls thru out, Select oak floors. full bamt. with partitioned recrea- tion rm Gas heat auto g*s hot water heater Just $1,075 down including costs. John K. Irwin | Ph. Ortonville 132 Reverse Charges GI cost $200 DOWN PLUS MTG In city. 3 bedroom base- | | \ __ment. gas heat. carpet FE ¢-6662 | SACRIFICE On account of illness owner will sell his equity in his new 2 bed- room home near lake, close in, needs small amount of interior finishing. This ts @ bargain. Pull eiees only $5,800 Owner will take 1.280 for his equity as MBREE & GREGG REALTOR 1365 Union Lake Rd EM 3-493 Since 1925 ___—s ion Lake Village 101'g N Saginaw BStreet Phone PE 5-047 Eves PE 2-1804 $400 DOWN : : beeper modern, full bath wey Ln by rick fireplace Hardwood floors. HONEYMOONERS © Pangus isis Mis Close by the silvery water of PH Ortoay ile 332, Reverse charges 715 MADISON - pews we are proud to show We invite comparison = wall: carpeting. Seeing is belieyv- ing. $17,500. Ottawa Hills | |: think it Is superior to any | ef comparable price Beautiful | Srorpaana’ petroee eee Aone pose modern-to-the-minute 3 bed- | | foom bufigalow, oi] ac. heat, as 3 re rid beautiful — and other oul = y stibule fireplace, full dining OPEN WEEKDAYS 2.8 = "00m. $16,000. BRICK TERRACE | Woodward Fstates EA T 8 N St H ital Good 2 | Ideal, warm and comfortable An bedesoas = wane wat and | economical place to live ms clean. Only $9500 with. terms | earpeting in liv reom din- | re area, 2 delightfully charming | | moot New west suburban 2 bedroom, | | MARSHALL BOULEVARD See TWO FAMILY — $12 Huron Gardens § room. base. 1 i Just off Baldwin, 4" rooms, new-_ Large exceptionally (large rooms heat and garage. Located just ott Baldwin FOUR FAMILY WEST SIDE $300 per month income from four clean and neat apts. Large living An 8 room brick home with 2 lots—priced $12,000 An excellent property. Don't wait on this one ALSO — a fine } bedroom, al! on one floor, $10,050, terms rooms, fine bedrooms kitchens, A 4 bedroom frame, garage, 3 dinette and bath. Excellent base- . Prie: 12,000, i ee 6 ree a ea'es sinew, Terme SS SSS ee Vour Choice ELIZABETH LAKE tau #7,900 WITH $1.400 DOWN $1000 Down Exc pear od large five ‘on | as ac heat, garage ay basement, glassed | Ce a aan: Soet in porch, aluminum storm win- dows and screcna complete Con-_ side ly less down and more month- nial style two-family with five lovely rooms car garage and gas hea’ WE SELL ~ WE TRADE . 2ORRIS & SON REAL 32 WwW.” noes E 41587 VETERANS | resent payments are $55 per | CO-OP MEMBERS | FE 4¢1557 Neat and coee 2 bedroom W Caiceon St. $7100 garage, $900 down North side 4 room, semi - modern ONLY 83780. $800 down. Shell House 5400 Down Excellent 22 x @ cedar pase. eres oo Pour to choose f: ment, St.. Michigan axe No money down. Model located at E,ntak® ot Michigan Arey a % bik. E. of Check into es . terms. HANNAN, [14-4900 WE BUY AND SELL _ = AND CONTRACTS THREE BEDROOMS ON ONE AND HARGER CO. FLOOR. Large living room. and 8% th 8:30 nicely decora throughout. 33 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 5-8183 PA pay romero os b floors | plas wa ull bee ment and fenced back yard. = 1WO_SEDROGM BUNGALOW Partrid e wonderful condition. Modern base- ment Lenape with ce- ment drive Loca’ 2 large “BIRD” TO SEE ne Retaoe =eeem Lake Estates. = ! aie TON PLAINS CEDAR SHAKE ranch t . 000 { large living room. iax18’ kitchen, $2, DN. oak floors plastered walls, oil Excellent 2 bedroom modern furnace aad ull bath with show- home west of Pontiac Hard- eT. Lot 100x300 in good neighbor- | Wood floors, plastered wails, full hood. en school and bus. $1,700 basement and oil heat. Also a down. I ao rs on the large 75 by 300 Only $8, full 40 ACRE FARM with 6 room pees with easy monthiy pay- home. 3 bedrooms, modernistic ents. ons ge bath and a aaoe As ca == house and qs ee 4 FAMILY down. = 2 three room apartments plus I,, H. BROWN, Son 1362 W. Huron Member Co-op. Real Eotare in MILLER North 2 bedroom home. Full —. full | basement, it, Daily: a. a FOR PROBLEM. come a ar lla WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 '43 W. Huron 8t, Open Eve 7 to 9. | schools, sto | ' $850 down eee rian, | bee North j bedroom . Sebent tee om nome Mp nag Puli pe and peootnent. 2 wah Established 1916 = a J . inc .} MOVE RIGHT IN, Only down down payment on FIA. for’ this Ly on Veteran loan, home. West Suburban Pontiac ~~ on 1 fir, matic heat, extra large top stron Salat pee baa schools and shopping center, $1,000 , : down Veterans pref AREA. Large : is family home or rooming house. 2 rms. c down | 428 W. Fourth, i For Sale H Houses PPI re $300, DOWN New 2 betrnom house, full base 43 ment. unfinished interior, lake prs segss baal Lake Gar-. “ms OK 3- ST i YOUNG EXECUTIVE PARADISE This & room home is custom beaut for an architects own home, larg | | rooms throughout. natural tire place. entertaining pace basement with rec a lete with bar. 2 ocala: rooms | or maids quarters or apereee. this is an outstanding buy at only $17850.00 make an appoint- | ment today. 1 ACRE This large 4 bedroom today's best buy, iarge room and dining room, 2 nice bath rooms full basement, can you imagine a home like this for enly $8500 00 terms. ~« $500 00 TO $30000 DOWN We have several homes with small down payment. new homes and old homes, some with no down payment to GI, cail’ tor further information. home ts living full price: with easy ' | HOUSE TO glassed in rch Neat inside and out, EM 5-4207. na) oo F OVED OFF ee 1% wath” natural fire- ae he gas be se ap- informa. | or f a OR oes W COLUMBIA 8T Very attractive white frame bun- bedrooms, built in beth, wired for stove. storms screens gat $8250. Ter UR MO’ Get set belore Spring. Here's s bri new 6 room modern ranch cation. $13, VALUE VALUE You can look the town over = ou expect and more, 6 rooms, I heat, garage. Price Oniy 2500. Joseph F. Reisz 53's W. Huron 5&t FE 2-0259 Co-operative "Real Estate Exchange _KNUDSEN \f larkston Really a wonderful bungalow with an enclosed porch and finished basement Most modern heating. best kitchen and many other features. Call us about particulars. Crescent Take Area and home ful are, large lot. bse sabarten ‘Ss. | aretaker dow iN —_, Eerary | Pavy Ww. Hero 01 Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES THAT HOME nice corner | New 5 rm. and bath with full” basement House has good ap- pearance and room arrange- ment Owners are agra State Priceq at §11 $3000 sone or will conaidas less tor | cas WM. Ti. KNUDSEN i REALTOR $10 Pontiac State — Bidg FE 4-4816 Eve. FE 2- 3285 Bateman Off Baldwin Two bedroom ranch home, just ome year old. O11 heat, electric water, $1,775 down—balance only $43 per month Where can you beat ut : Sylvan Shores You should see this excel- lent three bedroom home, matural fireplace. 15x13 ft, kitchen sunporch, 2 car ga- Tage and lake privileges. Near St Benedict's School. Terms can be arranged Russell YOUNG who cae Raed i ALTOR 412 W muses FE 4-4525__ | Open ai = Sun ull 5 ° BARON 2 vearouae Sinsiated and painted | walls Hardwood floors, Bath with shower Full TT ARLMOOR BLVD 2 bedroom and bath Bl shower Hardwood floors. Could easily have 2 more rooms heat is already in. Pull ment. Gas eer: dows and sc CUCKLER. "RE ALTY 236 N. Saginaw Eves FE 5-8312 quiet residentia) street, basement. Gas fur- upstairs base- Storm win-) ' 377 g Telegraph PE +4001 | ety OXFORD AREA 7 room home, well located on | en, bedrooms and ba Base- { ment with = Bea go eons. Price $0,000 $2,000 down. bape REAL ESTATE Oxford, Mic OA 8-3122 TELEG RAPH RD. § room modern eens cally brick FE45181_ ~ — fireplace. ‘arge rooms sulated copper plumbing, garage large pan vas be to appreciate 2.000 down EAST SU “BU RB. AN 6 rooms near Utica. 3 bedrooms, 2 car with $2, CLARK REAL ESTATE 177 E. yp Com near Dequindre Eves. i. large lot, 87250, 4 car seen i 1-6651 PE 32-1317 or FE 2-183 | Modern 2 bedroo: A perfect home Three bed- _roem Cologial in immacu- late condition inside and out. Spacious reoms. gas heat, sun room, garage and 2‘, lots. By appointment. Kampsen Realtors Eves & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchange WHITE OR COLORED vard cyclone fenced price $10500 with $1, own Shown bv a cpobacusees WILLIS BREWER Rooseveit-. Hotel FE 2-8532 SYLVAN VILLAGE 3 bedroom brick — large pple aod dining area tiled bath. OLD HOUSES FOR NEW room home. SEREERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. OR 3-7614 t Will accept your equity or small odern 2 bed-. path shower sliding closet doors. copner plumbing. Automat- | fe oi] heat electric hot water: heater, atiractive kitchen. Deep full basement. steel laundry trays. Large . res ed area oer grade school. Available for ie St. Mike’s Area Five room oe e with = bis and stores At $2,000 dow don't wait see it today Cail Mre. “BUD” Nichole _REAL ESTATE _ WILLIAMS LK. RANCH TYPE HOME Picture thi, home settin large corner lot, beaut: -_ ment w shower, — for the to last a lifetime. = $4,000 down with easy term PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 71 Oakland Ave FE “Real Estate Since 1919" ANOTHER FOUR , ROOM “HOUSE, Macedev Take. New and modern. Very small down ee ae One at Crescent Lake, rooms, very canal down paym ent. 3 room at Ortonville, very small throughout tos « 6261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford OR_ 3-1268 ROCHESTER AREA New we 2 bedroom home. lot. Near paved road and Only $4,250. Easy terms. ~— built, 2 ih 6O ft. school, torms ie and screens, jot Fulj peice 3 ew 3 tetieom, home Good location. Only 1 Maurice Watson, Realtor “Rochester OL 64971 ‘SMART BUYS SUBURBAN LIVING. 2 SOLVING use Classified] ads! To voice a need, or lie’ dining room, od ment, automatic heat a hes ter, easy walking distance "to on 8) y jand- sce with young maples shru The home fea 2 large bedrooms _ abun- dance of —— ceramic tile gor full ‘high rec space and GEO. MARBLE, Realtor: Keichner PE 5-120] or FE 4-8773 yx, STOUT'S +: Ney aa ies | FE 4-0528 matic washer. forasd “i heat, large fence yard and lake privileges. Terms can be ar- ranged, j DRAYTON PLAIN .S 3 bed —s closets sliding doors, i oe air heat. aluminum storms and screens. Lot es igs Pay down to 4 per cent. G. age and the balance at si ‘oer oath. SCHRAM FE 5-5001 or FE 5-2564 | Open Evenings and Sundays eye strict 411 Josivn, Cor, 3rd Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange LAKE ORION. $1000 DOWN. COZY Lake home. 3 bedrooms, .oi] fur- nace, basement, porch, 80 ft. lake WALTER GREEN, Ritr. MY 25631 ~ WALLED LAKE 2 bedroom home with frontage on lake. 500, $1,500 . lots, $5400. C. ALGRIM MArket 4-1444 or MArket 4-2602 2218 tiac Trail __ 49345 Pontiac Trail Best Buys TODAY ESTATE For the executive or pro- fessional man, 18 acres of — tiful land, located with- in five minutes of Pontiac. here majestic brick home with surrounded rooms, by tall shade trees, master long with large dar closet with recreation roo =. bath. Work shop, hobby cee two car urna Five room tenant house. Many other ee. is to d this oe “space, $33.00, with EVERYTHING ft re or | In country yet close to school New 3 bedroom ranch type home with full basement oi] furnace, aluminum and storms, ee, and is = ane: one acre, oF ob? oun rite : call Mrs. Yuille, ELIZABETH LAKE Estates $3,500.50 down, lovely 5 as heat, room. 3 bedroom e, nice lot, 56 x 200 ft. section neighborhood. evegmes after call Mr. Diller, 5-6787. . mesh tts New 3 bedroom home individual- ly styled, ofl heat, fireplace, pic- ture wi ws in basement. 2 car reese, pret her} near Lake O — = terms 6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704S. Telegraph Rd. ! = prnnnen WEST SUBURBAN-A new 3-bedroom rancher Oak floors, plastered and paint- ed walls, full basement with automatic oi] heat Choice location just 10 minutes from downtown. Priced under $11,000 It's a real vaiue. SELDOM DO WE -olfer a more attractive or substan- tall bome than this 3-bed- room brick, located in one of our better residential areas on quiet shady street. Plenty of living space in the large rich carpeted living room, full size room and modern kitchen. Upper consists of 3 large airy bedrooms and full da For more particulars, call our office. ELIZABETH LAKE ES- TATES—The kind of home we like to show. We con- sider this one ef our best listings. Located just a few minutes from downtown a lovely 2-bed with stairway to expansion attic. for that extra’ bed- room or den Full basement with automatic gas heat Complete storms & screens Nothing to buy, nothing to repair — move right in RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 7) W. Huron. Open 9 8 Phone FE 3-7103 or OR 31648 Co-operative Real Estate Exchang TRIPP Willams Lake Nearly an acre ‘130 x300) ‘ near lake § rooms and bath attached garage Fire- place Carpeting. 6. Barker Easy terms Lake Orion Lakefront (100) and 2-fam- ‘view from large live ing room. Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor 72 W Lawrence Street Open Eves. FE 56161 or FE 44278 Sale ‘Suburban: Prop. 454 AG ELLIOTT & SONS Northwestern at Middlebelt JOrdon 46121, MAyfair 62503 ROCHESTER—UTICA This lovely 3 bedroom home is 1 year old. Has ‘tile bath, 18 ft. kitchen, bre bade 2 car garage ved drive- onion =. .. 100 aoe fot Price, 16,500, FRANK SHEPARD 8621 Orion Rd. OL_1-7811 | TION BUILDERS. pind for sale. 15 lots. burn Heights. FE 17-7192. _ | BUILDING LOTS 12 lots, @ ft. Sewer and water in, North end of Pontiac. Terms Call. JUDSON BRADWAY vo apart A 1100 Majestic Bldg. O 29700. LITTLE FARMS Excellent land. One acre Choice — = rT new — Scuosis, ‘Gay G6 deen aod Gt per month. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huren Co-operative Real Estate ROCHESTER AREA $2250 5 acres — T') acres — $4000 10 acres -— $4300 EASY TERMS Maurice Watson, Realtor 428 W. Fourth. Rochester OL 6-0371 to si ~Tdeal Ranch ‘Homesite view at, s Lake. i ricted. 8 x 120. 1 block to beach I 1800, Lots—$15 Dn., $15 Mo. =e Peony ft oven a ent ag Sy ag Poe BETTER CHEROKEE SEE ILLS! its oa aes vom Beautifully shaded. High and dry | with unobstruc' 4 125 acre farm with 4 acre lake. 64, 500. ll acres near Clarkston. Full rice, $2,500. ’ 14 acres on Bashabaw Road. $250 per acre. ately —— terms Evenings k FE REALTO | 4395 Dixie Hwy. prayies Plaine OPEN Eves. UNTIL 8. SUN. 1 TO 5 ANTED: aa: ACRES. CASH | a With out buildings. FE 40049 ___ For Se Sale Fa Farms 48 10 1° ACRES. 5. KO 0 BUILDINGS 10s ON M15. Suchy __Realty. Ortonville. —~ FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE _ Call Rucledge, OR 3-111), 4-0003 |PARM FOR SUB-DIVISON PUR- acres. Also ses From 63 to 465 ~ o farming purposes. P. ea & hg West Huron 116 ACRES Located in a very desirable dis- trict. Beautiful cleared land with ently rolling Hills, Big demand Des fine homes in this area. Ap 34 mile paved road front- aaa $700 an acre ; Kdw M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St PH FE 5-8163 en Eves. ‘til 8 30 7914 ACRES Ripe for subdividing. FHA ap- proved area, 3 miles north of Drayton Plains. Level table-top land, sandy loam soil, suitable for septic tanks and shallow- well pumps Good grade school and neighborhood church near- by. $42,500. . a big hae 156 LEVEL ACRES Crooks Road frontage Sandy loam soil in high state of cul- tivation. Comparatively new bidgs. and fences. Well con- structed 7-rm_ brick home. large living rm. with fireplace, 1 bed- rm. and tile bath down, 3 bed- rms. and tile bath up. Moderna kitchen, high partitioned bsmft , oil-fired hot - water furnace, large 2-car = porees. 2 large barns, 3 wells, bales | spring. Over 4 miles of woven- wire fencing. Ideal.for subdivid- ing. Call for further information. FLOYD KENT, Realtor “aw oe, FE 53-6105 open eves Consumers Power 6 ROOM RANCH TYPE _ $0 ACRES — % MILES | | | | | ene- | 1 | Exciiange CARL W. BIRD, Realtor| | 503 Comm National Bank Bid NORTH, raoch evap 8 with ft. ‘ull Recemal. storms & screens, 7 dairy barn, tool shed —_ ft. : t. chicken coop park, 50 assorted fruit 6 acres black commercial trees, loam. Offe at $16,400 terms red owner will —_ small house trade or som, & A GOOD Fanut od A WON ERFUL LO- Buy - To Sell ‘you ‘Buy. cS WE’ rh INSURE It MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS Co-operative Rea] Estate Exchange 263 FE Open Eves. 'ti] 8: Sun. 10-4 . Huron NEXT TO BRANCH OFFICE Sale Business Property 49 BUSINESS FRONTAGE ON W HU. ron, west of Telegraph Ra 237 |% 5 room bungalow. COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE. 283 ft of Voorheis Road fr of Telegraph Rd. Substantial large me ideal for clinic, convales- eent home =mcome epartments. er business location —, INCOME eo tba oF Beauti- | Waterf t foot of mo ‘ord locat: rierd © Hill. ‘ << e cabins, faramnes plus owner's modern bungalow. Humphries REALTOR FE 2-0474 83 N. Tele vol Cherveaet truck Caravan style Pul i ¥ equipped. Tools. merts ete -O pm. FE fj TV & RADIO REPAIR building. Built in "$2. Has 3 rooms and garage, used for many different dows on of small ousinesses. on property, equipment ex- "RIDGEWAY Md win, FE 46203 Cooperative Real Estate Exchange = EST SIDE zoned for manufactur- mn “tee ft. railroad f: 1,009 ft. from one of Mich- busiest en this is sold. we have no more. so call tonight FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24. W Lawrence FE 5-605 open eves Next to Consumers Power Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A EXCELLENT COMMERCIAL build. 30x60, suitable any bust ness, basement heat, on tah Lake Rad. oar M-56, Business Opportunities Si pn BUILDING ONLY TO BE lease of B aS floors, excel- for dispate headquarters smal] warehouse of = name it Full price $1,060, ADAMS REALTY CO. ale GE FOOD MARKET With modern § room living quar- ters ine B. M. ‘Giroux & Hicks 100% Trontage. west & ; = NT ee ae Bi a i La VUARY, 24, 1955 . | For Sale Houses (43 > For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lots = 46 PLP LPL LLP Llc NL al OLA Ad PPBPLOP LPP ALP ALL AAA AAA AAA | ¥ 6 ROOMS, 2 LOTS. NQ DOWN A. LLIOTT & SONS CAgH FOR YOUR VACANT CIT yment. no interest $15 weekly. Neiahwesters. at Middlebelt - Phone FE 5-3060. Ty _ Owner. P ‘0. Bos x 535. Pontiac. Jordon _ 46121 MAytajr 62503 | 3° ree eee ies Se FOR 8A OR TRADE con - D_ serms ” — Very low down ment, 3 bed- “INCOME SPECIAL For Sale Acreage — 2 47 rooms, ful: , large living 3 furm apts Gas purnaae 20 rogm, utility. elpe. water heater, pase. Near St. Michael's. Needs . ° oi) heat. 2 -trees. Large ACREAGE « Intersections. > NO TAKE OUT bar that Ly ae Get = ements vou good road, is = STATE-WIDE “oft [a 111 Fostyn, sor sSed. Meet eaitor YARN SHOP | nn end sale, box i, “~~ PLUMBING Hottest re! Why work for someone else when you could s for investment. Grossed = in 1964. Books— $10,000 with only §2.000 down. Ad- vi av e. y : You can’t beat this Cresswell of U ¢ ‘an Dyke. RE 69-2011. “BIRD” sUSIE SINRALL, = — a ns 8 per week fo aay 2 © on ble income. ‘Ss pand, $11,500 on acres State Highway. Liv uA $53,000 Gross.” 10,000" 4own. wi will bandle, IT REALLY EXISTS A GAS STA. BONANZA And you have the opportunity to be the owner of it. It's the bination WARD FE. PARTRIDGE MICHIGAN ——— ounies OPPORTU: Fg ted ad MICHIGAN . Huron Open Eve. FE bane Sale Land Contracts 52 l. ON CONTRACT alll. Apt. 38. — Pu. nee. . Bay . Ph. INVEST Your money in a good land a Have some excellent oes lor PE BL discounte: Cau FE ir CifkyDEN ons GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 - ——— Lara coving Fogel von furniture, 4 wk ~ COAT. | 29-4323 . 7 ¢ Z j oe i THE. PONTIAC PRESS, . ; OPPI 7 FORA LOAN? ‘LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Ww. Lawrence. PE 32-6249: Pontiac Buckner FINANCE COMPANY Se Pee een ee mee _ Mortgage Loans 54 Ho LOW. INTEREST Vawellings: H. G. PETERSON we! (eae Bank Bidg. or FE Swaps 55 _|CASH POR YOUR VACANT CITY SDM. 5-3080, lot. FIT $2.00 EQUITY IN LAND CON- tract for late model sutomobile. PE 4737. LAND CON- ract you have sold — #7} late model car ay a. 2. Welt. OR 3-1 ‘4 URBAN TRADE iE SUBUR! on dump truck or older car. MY 3-6821 : RS) | PISTON DIRECT DRIVE PAINT _Spray. OR 3-6265. SWAP YOUR < OLD ) SKATES ON A - new pair. Skates cents. Barnes rag ooh wiry 1463 w. _ Huron 8t.- Easy Parking SWAP OR 8ELL SMALL pons ecery store in town. Cheap rent li after 7. FE @0_8. Telegraph LOTS NEAR LAKE OR Swap for small housetrailer. win tae or take difference FE a. “SWAP ENCYCLOPEDIA or be Tromrite er OR_ or OR +4258. _ WILL SWAP FOR 2 OR 3 BED- room home and - or cash, eleveh room home near lake. Gas best, be 3 lots, Call after 6 For Sale Clothing 56 ALASEKAN BEAL dp COAT, $150. FE 54-9219. Or FE 2-' BARGAINS a = WOMEN'S end fag — Resale Shop. 207 Oakland Av ay ware LADY'S ®UR COAT. SIZE 16- Ress. EM 3294 MINE ¢ COaT. STOUT SIZE $50. 6-9006. 1186 Buckingham. SIZE 18. OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG LOANS « Extra Fast Service HOUSEHOLD FINANCE zi geet Sapien BE Ray (aug Need Money? a a me ee your telephone, FE 0-812] 202 N. MAIN. ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $25 TO’ $500 SPECIAL GROUP OF MEN’. overcoats, age 4 Size 12 M4. Call N's TOP- and stormeoats regular stocks. Values NOW $25 Dwontown Store Only. WHITE SATIN WEDDING GOWN. Size 16, Like new. OL 23-0294, from._our “ Sale Household Goods 57 57 ALL Woon Se prem TAIR CAR- Fine Upesate, $20 20. Call. after . ‘p.m, : A GOOD BUY. RADIOS. =a AND $10, FR 58156, ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT N BE FOU TL & 8. THURS., TO 9. WED ‘MIGHT TO §:30; SUN. 12. L & § SALES CO., 4 mi, east of Bondact-or jm east of Saburo FE 23-2866 jARMSTRONG'S 0 LINOLEUM YD. 4¥4 1 Ft, Wall Tile, .. 2: .25¢ SYERS, 141 W. W. HURON ae ec ok month a= Wate —— ‘t _ner mepth x Phin § MY pe dats stove Nae? Sheow. : studio geen We ‘buy |e ations Farniture 104-8, Saginaw PE 23-5623 ae: 17 IN. GE oT Praca ox pw. FE 4-9386. GE WASHING MACHINE 1 YEAR old, used 4 mos. $78. MY 2 __diton, GE DRYER eas Se eleleerwinie 95 Apt. size range ..... . 8 Hoover cleaner & Att. ... in $8 ease eer eegerss auto. CRUMP ELECTRIC 465 Auburn Auburn « “JANUARY BARGAINS ALL NEW MERCHANDISE mattresses wiscecwes 25 Inners: mattresses ..... 14.95 Metal beds, complete . 39.95 4 drawer any chest ... 19.50 $20.00 6x12 W - 14.95 Meta! wardrobe 12. door a cabinets — D mp all new mer- "ss on buy, tell, and exchange every- thing for the home. Oakland Furniture 104 we. Seger ___ FE 23-8523 DRYER WASHERS "and Ma Mayiee washers, Guaranteed. ¢ Saanipaine $76. MAGIC i¢ CHEF ce . Both excellent condi- ran; oo PE 2-086 _ 8 N WALNUT room set. . Phone FE after ' 5: » Gays or all ong a ee Hotpoint “RANGE NEW, — automatic aeouel. Reg $278. Now $178. Easy terms. Milk’s gg tt lal Woodward, Birmingham. Oe JAMEs DISHWASHER Ae ble. nS. sa sold for $219.95, Now only $1 6-100. 9x12 Linoleums | wsiee = Inlaid, 6 wide... Reg. 60c Wall Lin. He Reg. 4.95 House “$l. Reg. $6.95 Enamel Plastic Tile ......0ee. 2 Inlaid Tile 6x8 Linoleums $1. Harold.s, 140 S. Saginaw 52 Gal. Electric Water — brand Reg. $140.05 - Now L. A, WAGNER CO. 1960 KN e Cor. Pontiac Rd. LS . rE 54-0221 i? INCH TELEVISION, GOOD condition, $50. OR ‘On. 3-0. il Woodmere Dr. Drayton Plains. HONEYWELL FURNACE CON- trol, re 2 fur coats, Tostor-ses OOVE? VACUUM LIKE NEW $14.95 belts all makes 056 ron Gar. ens HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE. _ FE 5-0932, 3 Fe. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. _ S50 = condition. FE 23-2502 after 8 PIECE SOLID WALNUT DINING _ rast, suite Pads included, FE i054 10 SERVEL GAS REFRIGER- ater like new. Reasonable, FE SE Oe eee sore ity broiler, Excellent condition. $50. MI 46178. LIVING ROOM AND DINING room furniture, all for $125, FE $1782 ; LINOLENM AND PAINT SALE Gok wrx oaeee at Jacks. 163 N. Perry Sarrness AND —WOULYWOOD 8, ve, Closed on Sat. A "aubere 62 62 Williams. FE MTS Clan metal sink, Prigid- 4 ig ' 3 dese. 4878 eed Dr. FE MAPLE aoe am ON 1 plete. Floor model Ironrite ..... $140.95 ot eee oe +. unestown ee ea = Philco range ........:... CRUMP ELECTRIC” 3465 Auburn Rd. 3 ROOMS OF NEW.AND USED FURNITURE fo couch 2 end tab! Stud ! “SS Table, buffet and 6 chairs, Blond ~ modern. Dresser, chest, ful size bed with spring and mattress, new. M: ANY ITEMS “ Easy Terms THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. chai: beds... *Gavenport ‘sleeper with inner mattress w St. FEderal 42521 PE 47 : S| Same es ar a Smith’s, 257 S. Pe rane, CANE aim : 65-6687. WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE _ SPECIALS .. 859 »» $59 .. $60 tater type auto. washer... Foss up to 2% cent on new For Sale. Miscellaneous 60 60 AIR COMP: breakers, s a FROST tric sewer cl , used sump pumps i ok oes RENTAL FE 32-0077 1251 Baldwin Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our new classification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A. _2258 Dixie Hwy. aDIOM HEARING Te ARE free trial, be con- prolong Ri FE 23-7960. BUY NOW AT DEALER COST. new power mowers, 1054 models ry. These are not quality makes. trick * “They've been married a year, pina. JANUARY. 24, 1955. but they’re still inseparable!" For Sale Miscellaneous 60 pum on flat w: DuPont inbacior semigloss afst gal. McBride Hardware OPEN SUNDAYS 8 TO 12 FE 32-0303 __1927 Auburn Rd_ (at Crooks) ELECTRIC RANGE, NEW ve. FUEL OIL TANKS mon Balad SEE |e For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Ol HOT WATER HEATER. TER, $38. FREE STANDING TOILETS a7. 9. Wa fittings - a) F le SORE « cicicess sss. wees rought Iron legs FLOOR ee Open 9-0 99 8. Saginaw St. G & M COMPANY MA ad, We ‘simply are sient tits ° els. 1 . an are on the way. Miller Garden & Lawn Bouipment 1593 South Woodward Ave. (North of 14 Mile), Bir- __mingham. Phone: west | ARC Oe te oem Gaseous INE DRIV- 4 ga M NORGE OIL CIRCULA- tor heater. FE 46730, 4 OR 5 ROOM OIL BURNER. : re 4-1856 ED, ALL WORK Is GUARAN - = FE 5-7835 ____ 3529 ivyke Ra 2 GARAGES TO DISMANTEL. $20 am suppi r ie. Tec m6 6 «(W. v. WALTON rad Walton. Cor. Joslyn FE 2-2257 1% HORSE GAS ENGINE. FE 2-0418. BOY'S 4” BIKE. $15. TWIN N CAR- riage, $20, bathinette, high chair, ahve bumper, evenflo bottle. MI +41 ENGLISH | FIXTURES, SOIL and fixtures, automatic rs, ofl — — and fot w AeiGdTS ‘SUPPLY 2685 Bt Phone TOE 45431 Also, uy eee a coat, fs. ™* Call after | BOOK OF ¢ OF ENOWLDEGE. 20 VOL. People i uu macy. Vol. es Library 10 Vol. Total 47 Volumns an bookease, $200. or take over pay- ments. OR 31536 evenings and weekends. BURMEISTER’S LUMBER _TWO YARDS PONTIAC £ Ki 3 Cc ik Lath, agg bund, ..... 8 .98 4x8 Sheetrock, per sheet __ $ 1.25 W. Pine boards, per M $79.00 1x12 W. Pine boards, per M $79.00 otal Pine sheiving, per ft. $. .15 2u4 red fir special, per ft, $ .06 r special per, M $85.00 2x8 red fir special per m $85.00 ix¢ vine floor, per m ; $ 110 bomer= fh tile, go wasn $ a { per GF secu $ 1.35 Rock Wool ......... $ 1.25 2° blanket Insui, per 100 ft. $ 4.45 4x@x% Plyscore each . . § 5.85 4xéx'‘4 Pi, ‘wood, each . $445 W. P. b doors $14.95 rere combination doors an olored sets, “hitings ——— ealy $140.98 PLUMBING BOYDELL PAINTS IF YOU ARE B A HOUSE DRIVE OUT TO ‘8 BURMEISTER AND — TO $500 ON ALL . MAKE SURE IT'S BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. FL 1-4184 BLACKETT'S OFFER 6, & 8 im. sheeting boards. $900M Sats and 2x6's, 8 a ag eq. ft. Beautiful redwood M. 0 in. fn nacre siding M. and outside Lgl sale price, $1.08, $2.98 and $3.98 8161 Dixte Bey. Clarket GooD Poe aay > seg 2 STOOL _and_ tub. $35. Gardce. Doors Complete stock of number 2 doors to nolo gor All_siges avail- do garage insta 3 HAND BRAIDED RUGS MA from new or ased material dyed to color, any size. MA 41971. HEAT YOUR sm for less with an c. automatic floor. basement PE S400 FE 2-3200. After hours ——“WEAT YOUR HOME _| For less with an H. C. LITTLE automatic floor utility room or basement duct-type oll race 80 simple you can install and and service it yourself, PETRO heat service, associated with Trailer ere Evo. FE After hours HOL LINGSHEAD .D VARIETY store 7 miles out egies Madr strong floor cove: Lac paints. Phone FE 4-T845, INTERESTED IN “PHOTOGRAPH- =f equipment and dark room Ho Brte & SUPPLIES _CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT, 61A.. KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. BEAU- tis in. model, $05. _ “aighty marred in several 54 in. and 66 tn. models at terrific values. Michi- an Fluorescent, 393 Orchard ake Av’. KITCHEN SINKS FROM $3.75 UP. B. Double sinks from A, Thompson, 80 8 TARGE © ot SBURNER. ~ ALMOST | — LUMBER —— and Rocklath, 1°'x6’'- . P. utility boards, oofing sidin: taingW Bring your material a now, Paul St. Cvr Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. Commerce EM 32731 1-3 Be JET PUMPS, $69.50. 1-3 HP —*s art Ne pumps with 12 gal. 2.50 __ a. A. nTheusspen, 80 8, Perry @. 4% - & ENAMEL RECESSED bathtubs. Crate mecree. $21.95 u _ SAVE Supply 100 8. . Saginaw a. LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS ph bal ge oregiped FACTORY SERY- and genuw' factory parts. ine test on T. "Ss 63 W MEDICINE CABIN separate chrome ts, $29.96 v: Pz: Lava- tories, complete $14.95. These are -_ Teweent, A 5-5811 Rirke Lumber Company White Pine a hing a widths _and_ lengths, INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY _M. A. Benson MYERS aes P. Myers aon oe well mn fet pumps No money down. Trade : Regular $129.50 Youn eon in. cabinet now Ey ee nce toe OUTBOARD MOTORS KELL VS'F HARDWARE ‘3004 Auburn At-Adams FE 2-811 NEW ARC WE paar! BATTERY oarest. set of acetyline god coarse. oe bench grinder, =i Otro? AUTOMATIC washer Wan leer cas NOW $is9 New uot Gm New em on ie fot tt oe ge oe erarty ne ew & boat used 2x48~2xta~ a oe eee 3xl4g ‘ Agere. SURPLUS SLUMBER AND M ATERIAL 10 & with frames. 7 getting our figures on plies? See Classifications Oak 4A mee a ae we 95 RECONDITIONED NED SINGER | SEW- 50, fies" fo for a nee bage o Hid 500 Flash Doors 2 ft. $6.50 MERCER FLUSH DOOR SALES Trail Walled L. MA 400 «=Pon 4-2222. 2 eal electric heaters, $87.50. o.% o. Berry. SEE Us perce you a our gas oF a e Rise thstall all of furnaces with flat duct, . Stan Garwood, EM 3-2080. STORM SASH Aluminum combination doors. LOW, LO windows and iW price!!! FE 4-6089 Sam. to 9 pm SAY NE ‘IGHBOR! MICH. P CHAINSAW DISTRIBUTORS We have used chainsaws selling New for $100.50. Cail Atlas — 10x36. Power feed drill press. All cheap. FE ss or a Wall St. between 12 & 1 _P.m, Ask for Tom. SELECTED ~ W. Pine Pane $175 M UTSIDE DOOR T-0''x6'-8"'x14."" Rabt. BV $9.75 2'-8''x6'-8''x14," Rabt. BV $9.50 27'-6's@'-6" 21%." Rabt. BV $0.26 No. 1 and 2 Douglas Fir Dimen- sio., air dried, all sizes. Call for our low prices R PLYBCORD @ xB — 80" Fir we eae 40 Ce Memes ML at | eee $5.92 CAPM” PY ic ccccces wiser a 4°x8°-6,16" Fir Opens CORIO $3.52 Floo a 520" Select R M. 2'-6"'x6"-8"" Ug"'x3\%_ Base WP ‘a"'x%" Base Shoe HAGGER TY LUMBER CO. 1947 Hagerrty Hwy Walled Lake __..—ssMMArrket 41084 SOIL PIPE, $3.20 PER LENGTH. Warwic! 6:5 O chard Lk 2 ERS, ‘CHILDREN’S SKI poors. = le earg girl's ski outfit, nev ; 1 Hoover vacuum — with attachments. FE _ 44460. STALL SHOWERS, COMPLETE With faucets and curtain, $69.50. Terrific value. $33.33. Lavatories, omplete with gieaming chrome faucets, $14.05. fotiets 50 val- ue, $19.05, These are uy ens sec- 8. Fluorescent. 393 are ! Ave. 90 value $18.95. LA- vatories, 3 value $14. i show. with fauce'’ and 00 value $34.45 omg are lightly ——, — e _Lake Ave. —_ ~Peievisions sefrigerators, free ers, elec’ Govan ironers. Ne 7 Rg igs bmag. 4 ~ “a N Main a TALROTT LUMBER Lumber, a Ss windows, hard- Ware plumbing. B. P. 8. int. ic tanks sump pum ae system for for wet basements Sheet and wall turmpoes. 1025 Oakland. +2623. aa $20.95. loege selection of door chimes at ry a ho Mi ‘Ave. WESTINGHOUSE POP COOLER. steam table. counter and 12 stools, gas grill, refrigerator, gas _Stove ete. FF 7-9052, After 3:30, WOLVERINE Lg we — WRECKING CO. ie 3 an) ae ie 995°96 Tt gece sheeting. per w S 5.00 14 tone lavatories with fittings Siess ® carry full line m lumber. bine “waa builders supplies. riced 1 : F) $7 BACH. LING MACHINE FOR nale, Good shap 500, rmbrook Rd. wast 8. ; 24 and North of Bo it Yourself 61 USE oa TOOLS DO YOUR pele plete < soil, a ee oat iba West —. TE | rain bt ar age yThureday, foe we my wall ices Nc 5: SENECA FALLS LATHE 10x36. 10X36. 1.59 | BOXER PUPS ee REG Cham of 12 Mile Do ___De It ¥ Yours ; Sheet aus rt Bitoot Seep, & Decker, f wae FL. POOLECO. ‘51 Oskiand Ave. FE 4-1504 FLOOR SANDERS. POWER chain saws, air oomavey: calm =. owe Rental, FE oo ackson's Aer ental, os STORM SASH - Alum, Comb. Windows -... Alum, Comb. Doors .... Alum. Comb. Basement CEE WEE BON * 1661 8, Telegraph Ra. PE 4.2508 $11.75 ye Cameras, Equipment 61A mopan Reet CAMER. OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT iste? under “Hobbies &. Supplies Classification number 2 24A. Sale Musical Goods 62 62 ACCORDIONS, FACTORY ce Enroll in our schoo! now, Ac- eordions loaned. Basement Apt. ve ye 7 St. off West Huron. B FLAT CL. CLARINET | AND CASE. $50. FE 44 16 M.M. RE a ere PIANO FROM Gaflagher’s with option to buy feonsy ontstarage na oat money ci e Jagher's. FF = _ TRUMPET FOR SALE. OR 5-1066 _ afte t_ 4:00, PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR- ing. Oscar Schmidt, FE 2-5217. MusT SACRI ee ACCORDION. _ Reasonable. FE 5- Sale Office Eecieneat 63 WALNUT writer. Sale Store Equipment 04 LAPP Baggot ROYAL TYPE. ISTERS, NEW AND used, good buys. MUtual 4-4031. Sale Sporting Goods 65 PAL ras Lot" sill $35. 1M 3-2986. “SUY 8 BELL, TRADE. . 313 8, Telegraph. FE 1 ENGLISH SAD- 326 each or both for $40. OR Siied #11 Woodmere Dr., Dray- GUNS—BUY, SELL, TRADE Mani 10 ley LADIES eo pe SIZE we |CRUSHED STONE ane BAND. FILL DIRT GRAVEL SAND, TOP soil FE 40172. MANURE ALL KINDS. PE 4-3371 “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Wood, Coal & Fuel ¢ 67 KING PIGEONS, “8 8, h.2 pair of guines SOc eac a te oe py Ho stock, Crested biseck Polish Foos- ter, Phone OR _3-1372, ; Sale Farm Produce GARLICS @c A POUND. ORE APPLES GLACE 5 1900 Silverbell aaa Mich. 3 miles east ye rry. GET gun wh Seeome and ll POTATOES $1,256 ey wg ——— = Bald ston Rd. eft 148 ded Sale Farm Equipment 76 “Annual Winter Bobet Lake remand, Sab ns bake BRING Clark- Eien WUS TODAY. iis KING BROS. YOUR DEALER PONTIAC ‘ep AT OPDYKE _ BOLEN s. snow bowers SNOW. Lo ert snow hain EE B Evens Equip, 6507 Dixie GARDEN TRACTOR. GEAR DRiv- — with cultivator. Aa) roe | ae ~~ Hold Everything! | UNTIL ALL NE Ww “CASE 400 — HOUGHTEN’S 528 N. Main, Rochester. OL 1976) SAY. "NEIGHBOR! MICH. P CHAINSAW DISTRIBUTORS We have used chainsa’ sical | | — $35. New nce TP $190.50. 1 for a deomonstration. Gravel fil dirt, Lyle Conk-| si) ven KING DIRECT DRIVE lin, FE_ id or PE vee Fini” chews saw, weighs ay 8. 's gravel run and cushion| Briggs & Stratton, Clinton. Wis sand Witxinese & gravel pods 4 & wer Products En- FE rE eines. Parts & repairs for all Dick's s Air Cooled Engines 192 8. Saginaw TRAILERS FOR ae tors, riding or walking. OR 3-2752. CORN CRIBS. CORN CRIBSING- ae AC- aes | AUCTION TONS BEST STOKER COAL, pickers New and used silo * Sn Call PE 56278. filters! Dave Mactinery Ph 45 GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD, $5.50 rtonville paces watt te Debeeres Fe Bie, | PCT CaP anes ae and GAS he as ‘ta tameek 0 BA 4-8042 or +2078, PE : SPECIAL PRICE White Birch Fi RE P LACE I FREEZE S antnwak xen pier te “ipo UST A ree LEFT place cannel! pen ge RP Ts PRICE. BRAND KEW & kindling wood 1H.C. FREEZERS Puci® _& Paint Co. = ne oats irre at Ore. saw i6 abs and 6 Bg bs fom - re! Nie ise BY Silver: . bad 3 OAK a TEASED fregiess og $10 a cord, Deliv- YOUR i: H. DEALER PONTIAC RD. | For Sale Pets 69| FORCED SALE. “ = arain TS 5 A. K. C. REGISTERED BLOND 5 aa tor stud service. MY | ment. 2 ton EVERY WEDNESDAY night. L. E. Smart, Bale Parm COMMISSION edd EVERY Sat. night, MY AKC SS 210 LINDEN. FE __5-0043 e $25, —AQUAT IC GARDENS — TROPICAL — AND = feign td _ 57 N. Min &t FE ¢ BOXER. | indi , REGISTERED me ple 5-7793 BABY PARAKEETS WITH CAGE This Week Only... .$5.98 591 4th St.; FE 23-4025; Closed Sun. pg PUPS. REGISTERED. nL cae oi 6 wk. old beau- ties _ EGISTERED stock. Fawn and white Male ‘and "and female. 5 weeks ald. Your choice $40. Farming- _ton, 2777W, BPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES, AKC registered. Reasonable. Law- land Kennels OR 3-4629. _ GERMAN SHEPHERD. REG. +403. male, 10 mos, old. MUtual Goop FARM OR COUNTRY home wtd. for 1 yr. eld Germah Shepard dog. FE 56452. GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINT- ers. AKC Registered. 3 mos old. _OR 3-800% HAMSTERS PARAKEETS. ALL Pets Shop, 69.8. Astor. FE 4-6433. LUCKY 13 GERMAN SHEPARDS.. just a few left Champion reg- istered stock, reasonable. Frank Crawford, 704 W. Commerce Ra. EM 3-3514, PARAKEETS AND CANARIES. 2489 Auburn Rd, FE 46510 ARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAGES, food. since 1927. 564 Oakland Ave. PARAKEETS, OPALINES CANAR- les, 1304 Mt. Clemens. FE 4-6960. PARAKEETS BABIES. 971 ‘MEL- _fose, FE 2-3340. PARAKEETS SUPPLIES Dancey's 358 ¢ Oakinad. PE 5-5931_ Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BOARDING, BATHING AND a rt peinnce gegen | TAYLOR CHEVROLET | Sane etm. ' : down. Sst | "Carkeer-Beadebeker Birmingham . MI-4-3410 OLIVER , ‘90 Merc. with radio uns GIVE US A : To Give you a Real Buy Radio and heater. Excel-| wel, eee abe ee WE HAVE CLEAN CARS. ALL CARS GUARANTEED. COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester Open till 10 P.M. uae 30321 oS Dick Turner | CARNIVAL BEST | TM. Reg. U. & Pat OFF. GCopr. 1985 by NEA Service, Ing, phase Vy General! “We haven't got any gentlemen clerks in this department, You looking for a corset?"’ country tinted over $1,000, PE #- For Sale Used Cars al LL lll ll lla ‘33. NASH RAMBLER HARDTOP club. Radio, heater, Hy- dramatic, turn signals, white wa. glass, reclining seats and 91 1954 FORD CONVERTIBLE SKYLINERS MERCURY |= SUNVALLEY HARDTOP ~ $1945 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford ; Dealer HAN 30 at TRAPS A isi WASH io, WASY STATESMAN. $10 DOW ~~ STOP IN TODAY WE FINANCE At Economy Used Cars OVER 150 CARS TO CHOOSE FR FROM own 22” Auburn otf Pte Cy Owens “Your Ford Dealer” Here We Go Again GOOD CARS FAIR PRICES 1949 Plymouth. A good -one and only $135 1952 Nash Rambler (wag- on). A little beauty. $695 1952 Oldsmobile 88 4 dr. A beauty with power steering and power brakes. $1295 1952 Studebaker ‘Hardtop club coupe. $990 1953 Ford 8 cylinder 2 dr. with radio, heater. A one owner. $895 1952 Ford Ranch Wagon. Has had very good care. Ready to go at 1950 Plymouth 2 dr. with radio and heater. $250 1954 Ford 2 dr. Like new. 6,000 actual miles. - $1295 with radio, and heater. $495 | 1946 Dodge club coupe. — $125. Needs some work, $195 . 1950 Ford 2 dr. 8 cylinder. A real special. "$195 sa fe, Beautiful blue color. Only 1951 Ford 2 dr. 8 cylinder |’ 1950 Mercury club coupe. |" 1950 Pontiac str. & 2 door. nice. West Side Used Cars Extra _Clemen Hu Tpadio, heater, SEE. DOOR. FE PETERSON 1951 Henry door KAISER-WILLYS SALES 37s AUBURN AVE, FE 4-4602 WE FINANCE iss Packard ho ef sharp 943 Buick Super V-8 full. ig ed White walls. heater, dra: bs uipped 1959 = ys. fadio heater, ve. i V-4. Overdrive heater, 1952 Mercury hardtop, radio, er, overdrive. a es 1983. Piymouth, he 1961 Roary J 6, on ist 1 Chey’ ler V-8, radio * wer steering. 1951 Buick hardtop. Radio, 1952 Ford Turning from, Will 1983 Chevie Bel Air, Radio 1061 Ford V8s (four of them). . heater, E. Z. TERMS AT ECONOMY Dodge, Royal color _ power. and radio, 1953 Olds DS map steering, fully over- radio, heat- Re ter, nice. ‘ial. — eater, heater. signals We also heve 100 other cars to choose finance with «mall down ECONOMY USED CARS 72 Ashburn off Saginaw PE 4313) * TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS YMENT 1951 Chevrolet Fordor $140.00 196 Fordor ..... 140. test Py. bampridge Fordor 1S 00 1951 Ply. Cambridge 35.00 1950 Chrysler Windsor Fordor 50.00 1960 Chryslur Royal Fordor 50.00 1980 Custom Fordor .. 50.00 1990 Oldsmobile 88 Fordor .. 50.00 I I Pordor ...... 46.00 1960 Piymouth Pordor ...... eed ieee pesote = sis aieiste's $8 1948 pymouth LID 4.00 1947 DeSoto Fordor ....... 45.00 1947 Oldsmobile Club Coupe 45.00 1946 Piymouth Fourdor ..... 35.00 166 Pordor ....... 35.00 1942 ge Tudor .....J.... 25.00 1940 Coupe ........ 25.00 LEs 0 ¥ ones Cass at W. Pike St. ‘40 Olds 4 dr... SEE 'EM AT. oil. venqesasvess "40 Dodge B. Coupe «......:. "$2 Plymouth B. Oo... S. SAGINAW. st. soning Ma Man's Lot” 53 Chevrolet ....,.... scesescs G00 $2 Plymouth Conv esesces 87 83 Ford 2 dr. o...606 eves $1085 51 Stude. 4 dr. ...... eeereise $308 BO Nash @ GF... .cccss sesss 8206 83 Dodge Pickup ......++ sous O08 $2 Chev. Panel .....cccs0ss $485, 60 Chevrolet 2 dr. ...sces.s 445 46 Cadiflas 4 dr . $405 Bi Ford, 2 GP. oc cccccccciees $845 50 Foro 2 dr > 08 | 52 Pontiac 4 dr, + ++ $805 68 Word & Gr. ....sscccecene $845 "S Nash Sta, Wen. o.csiees $595 "Bl De Goto 4 Gr, ...002..... $645 "8 Kaiser 4 dr, .occceveces $195 For Sale Used Cars 91 NOLL LL OLIVER ‘53 Olds Rocket 88 sedan. Immacu- ately clean inside and out. Don’t miss this one. $1795 OLIVER “Where Pontiac Buys Its meer Zio Orchard Lake Ave oa 9 p.m. 2-0101 i949 OLD’S. 98, ROCKET ENGINE, hydra, radio and heater, Take over payments at $5 week. 641 _ Oakland Ave. FE _ 8-001, ‘4 OLDS — STATION | acon. Good condition. 82457 after _§ pm. 53 Ford 8 Sd. . 1951 OLDS 88 IDR. $10 DOWN | 1940 ents. 464 8. : Beiereask s Used “Cars. & PE 8-1431 1 ' : > 4 __For Sale Used, Gare 9 __For Sale Used Cars of + $1 195 ’51 Buick Sd. . . $895 51 Packard ........ "50 Buick 2 dr....... ’50 Pont. 4 dr. ...... $495 1} 49 Hudson 4 dr. .... $245 49 Plymouth 4 dr. .. "49 Olds 2 4e. c0:025 : $295 . $445 Jerome's Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass FE 8-0488 “Goodwill Used Cars” “52 PONTIACS Chieftain i pe og Peng selection. & 4 ar. 5 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE > 65 Mt. Clemens St. FE }-711T PONTIAC ‘61. 8 CHRP TAIN a luxe. 4 dr. — uipped, owner, PE 4-436 ” 1951 SOaTAe Pea PORDOR. $10 sat and . 464 m. “Goodwill Used Cars” 33 PONTIAC Station Wagon with radio, heater, and Hydramatic. . $1,795 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. FE 3-7117 PONTIAC 1948 eo AND HEAT- er $395 1950 Both good @ PONT. 4 se FULLY Fa ny goody Hydramatic. 1 owner. C DELUXE 1 HYDRA- . .. Execel- lent i _ offer, PE 42125. PONTIAC 8, 1946. g and heater, New tires. Very _Clean. $225. Owner. MI 43931. 62 PONTIAC CHIEF 8. 4 door. alls, Al] ac- aS Low miles. Spotless. agon, $95. Parts Hyaramatic & twig 5 Ne PERS 4 ‘62 OLD'S SUPER 88 CLEAN a indi 1 PLYMOUTH. FAIR CONDI- st offer takes. FE 4- SLT OOTH gy ae _ Geod condition. MI 4-5420. i953 PONTIAC, 5° CHIEFTAIN Di DE- 23,000 miles, A-i i946 PONTIAC, 2 DR. TAKE OVER rao * 1 Oakland Ave. FE “Goodwill Used Cars” 53 PACKARD OLIVER ‘53 Pont. Chieftain deluxe 8 Hydra- matic tudor with 2 tone blue finish. Very nice car. $1,395 OLIVER “ “Where Pontiac Buys Its Buicks” 210 Orchard Lake Ave. extras, off |. Baldwin, FE 5-9626. a3 Olds 88 ..... eee $1595 53 Chev. Bel cal - $1295 Birmingham OLIVER ‘92 Pont. Fordor Cheiftain 8 deluxe Hydramatic. Spotless 2 tone paint. See it. 4 $1095 OUR MOTTO IS’ - "VOLUME" OUR PRICES ARE PROOF “A-1" Buys 51 Merc. 4 dr.....$599 51 Plym: 4 dr.... .$344 ’54 Ford Conv. . .$1,699 ’50 Chev. Cl. Cpe.. .$299 50 Buick 4 dr... ..$399 ‘51 Nash St, Wag. $644 -Hardtops "$2 Buick .. 53 Ford ‘53 Mercury .... $1,499 "52 Ford ........ $999 "51 Ford eereeee 53 Ford 2 dr...... $899 OLIVER 50 Mere. Sed. ... .$499 Cheapies _ , || 53 Ford Country poe eee Sedan ...... $1,299 "49 Dodge Cpe... .$199 Overs 3001” 51 Chev. Conv. ...$599 46 Buick 4 dr.....$199 “Goodwill Used Cars” || 52 Ford 4 dr......$699 "47 Dodge 4 dr.... .$99 Special Sale On 51 De Soto Sed. ..$599 +49 Ford 2 dr......$199 oe 53 Ford Ranch iz Studebakers Wagon . $1 299 51 Stude. ....... $199 From $295 up. Three 1951 models GON «sss: . , \ —— So: 49 Merc. Cl. Cpe...$299 “48 Chev. Cpe. ....$144 . BERT oroRE 51 Ford “8” ’90 Nash 2-dr......$144 65 Mt. Clemens st. Pest || 1 sis a Pe. S00 49 Hudson ...... $144 2 Nas Besse es 47 Frazer ....... $144 52 Ford Ranch , OLIVER Wagon... sg09 46 Plym. 4 dr.....$144 ‘ ‘| '53 Chevrolet 48 Pont. Conv. ...$199 49 Pont. Bel Air ...... $999 48 Ford Cpe. .... $144 Tudor and fordor models. || ’51 Hudson 4 dr.. .$499 49 Plym. 2 dr $199 Radio and heater. Your | 50 Ford 2dr. .... $299, " : eee choice. 53 Pontiac Deluxe A) PORS sox $59 $375 Chieftain “8” $1,144 42 Hudson ..... .. $49 OLIVER 49 Ford Conv.....$299 °46 Nash 4 dr.......$99 mt ee ae Trucks | 86 STUDEBAKER, ¢ DOOR, Ri- 1952 Dodge 1 ton utility pickup st eee ee eeees $899 down. 1953 Ford ¥% ton express ........02s000: ..- $699 Carkner-Studebaker 1953 GMC 4 t a $699 Birmingham MI 4-3410 « f@ on pic up eo oee ee eee eee eneee || 1941 Dodge 1% ton pickup ........-....+000. $73 *51 STUDEB.: AKER 1951 Chevrolet 2 ton tractor ..........0008- $399 BirroN. ee ioe 9% || 1953 Chevrolet 2 ton, tractor .....-......00. $399 APARTMENT. RING BELL 1954 Ford. 14 tom-picktip: 6.5 iss oes ons eases $999 ot STUDEBAKER. G Very nice shape, Take over pay- ments. MA 42068. call before 4. 'S1 Studebaker OLIVER __ BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave 9 p.m. 23-9101 . img STUDEBAKER SPORT COUPE Carkner-Studebaker MI-4-3410 HAROLD TURNER, FORD \ 2 BIG LOTS 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile & Woodward MIdwest 4-7500 JOdran 4-6266 Liberty 9-4000 Liberty 9-4001 enesee . 5644 i BiB gy! very ag $1,395 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE . 6 pit. Clemens 5t. FE 3-711! “Goodwill Used Cars” 48 EONTIAC atic, 4 real buy! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt, Clemens 8t. FE }-7117 TONE. BY ‘4 CATALINA, 32 129 “Goodwill Used Cars” 52 PONTIAC. Station wagon with radio, heater, and Hydramatic. §- $1,295 . PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. BEAUTY CONTEST pee Streamliner 2 door, radio, heater — -and Hydrame Bargains Galore! 54 Chev. Bel Air The popular coupe model, in top redio- and heater. $1 589 'S4 Chev. Bel Air Gotta Go! NOPAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH! Radio, heater, very low mileage. Rock Bottom _Prices! ’55 Ford License no. GCT0-07. A 2 door model with only 886 miles. “$1,597 ’51 Pontiac Has radio and heater. A fine ear at the right price. $547 ’54 Ford Station Wagon Radio, heater and fordomatic transmission. $1,689: 53 Willys ton weapon mode fer, ma for many - $789 "51 Ford Stat. Wagon Another | handy vghicle. Has tadio and heater, $687 = "$4 Chev. 2 dr. 53 Ford Club Coupe | Barmy “Hart PAID VACATION Save enough for your summer vacation by buying | that car, NOW! at Our Low Midwinter Pricest 1951 Chrysler Windsor 4 door..............$650 195Q Hudson 4 door..-...c.sceseeeeeeecess $40 1951 Buick Hardtop .........ceeeeeeeeeee e$970 1953 Chrysler New Yorker 4 door.........$1,630 1953 Plymouth 4 door visielegiceicvcecveessececQere 1946 Dodge Snead veucdecescens wl saseccoccs Male " 1953 Oldsmobile “88” 2 door 1954 Naa Rawibler oo... csccscevscccccessG hao 1951 Buick 4 door p.....sececeesceceseeues $890 1951 Plymouth Hardtop ..............0000- $810 1982:Studebaker Hardtop .....sseeceeeeee $720 1954 Plymouth Hardtop .......6...++000 $1,740 1953 Chrysler Windsor Club Coupe asses SLED 1952 Chrysler Windsor Hardtop sosccacocceGhlaO | 1951 Cadillac Seresecesrrsesecegeevseeatin $1,650 1952 Buick 4 door cei daeddursecesetctscec ee 1952 Pontiac Hardtop. (escceceescéeciec¥ah eee 1951 Plymouth eee eee eee eee $550 1953 Dodge Hardtop oC eeeecocesensseces| $1,250 1951 Chrysler New Yorker 4 door sep eceees GOO ¥ 1951 Hudson ee $450 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY : ROEING THE BATT CAR ANAE.. sb eeeeseeecee $1450 r f TRAVELING COMPANIONS—Mr. Peepers, sail- ing for England to collect an inheritance, meets a debonair international adventurer (Cyril Ritchard) who takes him in tow. Here Peepers and his new friend are waving goodbye to friends on shore. -- Today's Television : Programs - - | Channel 2—-WJBE-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV 6:00—(7) Little -Rascals. ‘Choo Choo.” (9) Capt. Video. Adven- ture. (4) Time for Music. Music. (2) Gene Autry. Telegraph oper- ator aids him in ‘‘Holdup.” 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. 6:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Adven- ture. (9) The Passerby. “If Hope Should Die”. (4) Norby. He saves town landmark in ‘The Picnic Tree.” (2) News Ace. 6:45—(9) Frank Conners. Music. Wally Townsend. (4) Tony Mar- tin. Songs. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet show. (9) Hopalong Cas- sidy. ‘Western story. (4) It's a Great Life. Identical TV sets pose problem with James Dunn, Michael O'Shea, William Bishop. ’ (2) Big Picture. Armed Forces report. 7:15—(7) My Story. Drama. , 7:30—(7) Name's the Same. Quiz. (9) Million Dollar Theater. Jackie Cooper in ‘“‘Syncopation.”” (4) Tony Martin. Songs. (2) News. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. Cameron Swayze. (2) Como. Songs. 8:00—(7) TV Reader's Digest. Young father in storm deliver’s wife’s fourth child by telephone instructions. (4) Cae- sar's Hour. Satire on test pilot movie. (2) Burns and Allen. John Perry Gracie catches anti-husband | 9:00—(7) Wrestling. (4) Medic. “Breach of Life,"’ doctor, father of two, contracts polio. (2) I Mertzes stop: in Bent Fork, Tenn., to visit cousin Ernie. With Tennessee Ernie Ford. 9:30—(7) Lynn Bari Show. Boss Lady comedy. (9) Mr. Show Busi- ness. Variety. (4) Robert Mont- gomery Presents. James Dunn as man who tries to elevate his son by marrying him to wealthy girl in “Joe’s Boy.” (2) December Bride. Lily wants to take old sweetheart to former rendezvous -to recapture romance. 10:00—(7) Boxing. Paddy Young ing to find answer to space travel. 10:30—(4) Secret File, USA. “Mis- sion Traitor,” Czech betrayer is uncovered. 10:45—(9) Ringside Review. Chris Schenkel comments. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. Wil- liams. (2) News. LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Dominant Sex. (9). Good Neigh- bor Theater. “Fear."" (4) Little show. “Portrait of Gen Garrity.” (2) Wrestling. Budd Curtis vs. Jack McDonald. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen. (2) Weathervane. TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning $:30—(2) Morning in Detroit. 9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. ( Romper Room. (2) Welcome 9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. (2) Ar- 10:30—(4) Way of World. thur Godfrey. 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2), Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30 — (7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow. ° 1:00—(T) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road of Life. 1:30—(4) Good Cooking (2) La- dies Day. 1:46—(9) School Broadcast. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. Bruce Mayer Show. 2:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (4) Jean McBride. (2) House Party. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Tuesday Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. $:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man’s Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. ; 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. Storm, (4) (2) Secret 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. 4:45—(1) Rickey the Clown. w Modern Romances. §:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 5:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi- rate Pete. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice. Wsm, (700) . CKLW, (900) = WW4, (850) WCAR, (1190) WPON, (1468) TONIGHT CEKLW, Van Kuren Ww, Neighbor WJBK, News, George WJBK, Houseparty WCAR, Temple Academy WCAR, News, Harmony 6:00—WIR, News 10:15—WIR, World Neighbors WPONR, WPON, News, Records BAe gecesi) SU: Sop ween! | Miva ime ccter | ewe Me ron bul pcpenag bape xd 1:30—W. . Mi Ww. ; Don a oe Dance Orchesira| WXYZ, My True Story CELW Biéryy Tine baeredaygi ca Cooney Bae WCAR, News, Temple WJBK, T. George 5—WIR, Clark rtet 7 > : mite , vue CKLW. Eddie Chase cae Charest tows : 10:15—WWJ, Joyce Jordan so Mrs. Burton WPON, Serenade WPON, News 10:30—WXYZ, Whispering WJBK. T. George “wea. RM holland 11:15—WJR, Sports Cane, tars beoneee . News, Eddy WWJ, Mayer, Musi WCAR, Walled Lk. High 2:43-WJR, Perry Mason wii CKLW, World | ae - ww Pisin Biti Son, Dinner i wants WPON, Mus de Break the Bank | wpOix, Clu 1460 XYZ, carries ng it Fam Music - : es Thomas Felier. McKeller WCAR, Bong Parade ri om Nora Drake J. Aven WPON, Sports 11:00—WW9, strike me Rich | Weve i J0ret ee art ms —_ ways, WCAR, Hail, Sports 2:435—WIR, Brighter Day J, Marriage Pays 7:38-—W, Choraliers ww, Beatty ee 1:45-—WJR, re Fone 2 bok onl WXYZ, (1270) 4 WJBK, (1490) 3:06—WJIR, hag mp! Warren . e WXYZ, Ed. McKenzie WCAR, Bews, Carousel $:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny 3:30—Ww, Y WJEBK, Don = 3:45—WJR, Gal Sunday WW4., Right to Happiness THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 2 24 1955 i ‘Opeitins On a $10 Bu get Rutgers Profs (Conduct Classes Weekly Expense Goes for Transportation and - Cost of Material Only * * * Wallace S. Moreland, Rutgers’ '| public relations director, cites the program as a demonstration that pus are lightened for the duration of their telecasting. does the program as part of his duties in directing radio-TV activi- ties at the university. Ed * A : He says frankly that Rutgers has no delusions that it will cut deeply into the addiences in this area for Burns & Allen and Sid Caesar, on they teach. Report from Rutgers now is com- pleting a 13-week series on Italy, conducted by Prof. Remigio U. Pane, chairman of the Romance Language Department in the men's colleges. Starting Jan. 31 will be a series on Labor-Management rela- tions by Dr. Monroe Kerkowitz, as- sistant professor of economics. County Officials’ Bonds Approved The Oakland County Board of Supervisors Friday approved bonds secured by recently elected or ap- pointed county officials from vari- ous bonding companies to insure “fidelity and faithful performance” in office. Terms of office of the men re- quired to put up bonds began Jan. 1 this year. The officials and amount of bond follow: - yi A. Sparks, county treasurer oe A. Main, drain commissioner sheriff $10,000. Prank W. Irons, missioner $3,000. Maurice F. Cole, circuit court com- missioner $3,000. Lynn. D. Alen, county clerk §10,000. Charies W lamiiton, social welfare commissioiner $5,000. Omar E. MacNutt, county surveyor Robert Y. Moore, eounty auditor $5,000 Robert O. Feit, road commissioner $5,000. Alan Ladd’s Daughter Honeymoons With Actor HOLLYWOOD — Carol Lee honeymooning today after a lavish Hollywood wedding. More than 500 guests, including i'many Hollywood luminaries, at- tended the .wedding Saturday at the home of Ladd and his wife, for- mer actress Sue Carol. Marshall Boy Killed 10-9, Women fm Home CELW, Wright # Seowan, News WW, News, J. Deland pi , Sgt. Preston News, McLeod 3 wor News . News, ‘Music ae | Orrin McQuaid, register of deeds $5,000.| Verne C. Hampton, circuit court com- | MARSHALL ‘W— Larry Wolf,| Burns, Allen Get Gala Testimonial at Friars Banquet It was the Friars Club All-Chari. ties Dinner and the club’s first CBS executive William 5S. Paley. Army in Europe Robbed of $2 Million Last Year HEIDELBERG, Germany wW— Thieves robbed the U.S. Army and its ——— in Europe of $1,990,024 of property last year, but the we recovered 63 per cent of it, an official report disclosed to- day. Of last year's losses $1,048,255 eitramed: Justice; 57, Dies; Served 21 Years HAMTRAMCK (INS) — Nicholas s. Gronkowski, Hamtramck justice of the peace for 21 years, died last night at this home following {a heart attack. He was 57. _| The judge was born in Poland got a law degree at the University of Syracuse and came to Ham- tramck im 1927. He was elected justice in 1934 and. began his sixth consecutive four-year term in March last year. RENTAL-LISSON PLAN Complete Plan $10.00 BELL-FOUGHT ACCORDION STU Loor mus. WE five M. 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Pryale President Baldwin Rubber Company TWENTY-EIGHT - xi —_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1955 | Pope Getting Transfusions, New Foods to Calm Ulcer VATICAN CITY. (INS)—The lin- Swiss specialist Paul Niehans, This treatment still is a secret, supposed to fight the wear and tear of age. Prof. Gasbarrini, in agreement with the Pope's physician, Dr. Ri- cardo Galeazzi-Lisi, prescribed dai- ly walkg in the open air which have proved very beneificial, plus feeding with “easily absorbed’’ substances, One of the products used is known as “nutramine” and is a compound of amino-acids (derived -!from milk casein). It is adminis- tered by daily. The other product is barely out of the experimental stage and still has no trade name. It was developed by Dr. Tobias Soncini who, for the past year or so, hag been working closely with Dr. Galeazzi-Lisi as his chief med- ical assistant, Dr. Soncini, questioned by In- ternational News Service, was re- luctant to divulge any information about this very ‘‘special biological preparation.”” He said only that it intravenous injection - | ‘“‘was completed with the very val- uable professional participation of ithe Pontiff's own physician, Dr. Galeazzi-Lisi.”’ He “added. that “‘it is correct: to say that the Pope lived practically on this preparation alone for two weeks when he had his crisis last fall.”’ Detroit Navy Air Unit on Way to Atlantic Fleet DETROIT (UP) — A Navy air squadron of 53 men, headed by Lt. Comm. A. W, Talton of Lansing left for duty with the Atlantic Fleet yesterday to aid the fleet while its Constellations are grounded for in- spection. The Constellations were grounded after one of them crashed in the Atlantic off Newfoundland a week ago. There wag no indication how long the squadron would remain on active duty, Mile Ends at Furlong SALISBURY, Md. @—The Juni- or Chamber of Commerce effort to collect a mile of dimes Saturday for the March of Dimes was short by 77,280 dimes, Chairman Charles R. Bashiell said 12,490 dimes —| $1,248— were collected. At 17 dimes to a foot that’s 734 feet or roughly one eighth of a mile. ole) 4:10.46. @-¥, 108 Ge) @ Modern 5-ft. Tub Hes Glistening iL Easy convenient terms can beautiful ensemble at Sears . . . now! PRE-SEASON ie funn wares SALE f - <— _ Have This Ensemble in Your Home in Time for Spring... COLORED STEEL BATH ENSEMBLES Regularly 179.50 "159 NO MONEY DOWN! Take up to 3 full yeors te pey under FHA plen! White, Acid Resisting Titenium Vitrecee Enel Enamel Finish! @ Matching Levatory, Toilef in Vitreous Finish! 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Hopkins explained they may Place a free want ad to sell or trade any article of some value which they feel another child might toys and pets. Or, he added, they may offer their services fof after- school jobs. The ads have a 15-word | limit. High School Girk, 15, Drowns in St. Clair ST. CLAIR SHORES (INS) — A i5-year-old St. Clair Shores girl drowned yesterday. but her girl friend was heroically rescued after they fell through the ice in Lake St. Clair. The victim, Carole Giacobazzi, a student at Lakeview High School, drowned after she followed her friend, 15-year-old Sandra Shern, also of -St. Clair Shores, through in the ice about 800 feet Carole had been trying her new ice skates for the second time since Christmas Gerald Miller, 19, crawled along- the thin ice seconds after the pair had fallen but saw only Sandra thrashing about in 15 feet of water. Dies of Car Injuries DETROIT # — Valoris Baxter, Ti, of Detroit died in a convalescent home after being hit by an auto mobile Jan. 7 while crossing a Detroit street. bo THIS AST ~ter fest relief. Gargle with 3 tablets of St. Joseph Aspirin in a giase of warm water. Feel how quickly it soothes and “eases raw, ach? oph int St.Joseph A Plough Product SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO EASY PLAN USE SEARS PAYMENT bo ; $4 Wrought Iron Base Swivel Table for TV Sale Priced 6.88 Durable swivel table with double wrought iron | and non-mar caps. Made to hold any size table model TV set! Check this low priced... . at Sears. With 25 Hit Records Included Now Only 34.95 #4 DOWN Picys up to two hours of record music automatically. Briallant clear tone, volume control. 45 RPM Changer Table Radio Sale Ideal for kitchens, bedrooms. Thrift'- priced radio with 3 tubes plus rectifier. With 25 records. finger turns dial. 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