| ™ ~ eel THE PON TAC PRI ' Cloudy, Cold, Snow ae iS S 112th YEAR , kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 —36 PAGES MORTERNATIONAL — Nationalists Preparing to Evacu Action Delayed MacArthur to Be enon Till Ike's Policy Gets Final OK Removal Operation to Be Handled Jointly by U.S. 7th Fleet, Chiang . TAIPEH, Formosa (#) — Although Nationalist Chi- nese officials won’t say s0, there is no question but that Chiang Kai-shek’s forces will abandon the Tachen Islands. Reliable sources said to-|. day the many problems in- volved have been worked out at conferences between Na- tionalist and American offi- cers. Planning has reached the stage where the opera- tion can begin whenever the signal is given. Formal announcement appears to await only congressional ap- proval of President Eisenhower's recommendations. The sources said the evacua- tion would be a joint operation, under the overall command of Vice Adm. Alfred M. Pride, com- mander of the U.S. 7th Fleet. His flagship, the cruiser Helena, is now at the north Formosa part ot Keelung. About 15,000 regulars and guer- + military figures of alt time, faces night as he and Mrs in MacArthur Park in Los Angeles. AP Wirephote OLD SOLDIER 75 TODAY —General of the Army Douglas MacArthur,- hero of the Pacific and one of America’s most illustrious a cme wn oe eS he enters his 76th year. This picture of the general was. made last Mrs. MacArthur arrived in Los Angeles for a civic celebration of his birthday, at which a statue of him will be unveiled MacArthur is 75 years old today. a concerned “ghort of war.” “Wilson Seeks No Changes ‘in Military--Short of War WASHINGTON (P—Secretary of Defense Wilson told Congress today he sees no need for any “important changes” in United States armed forces Wilson, appearing before the House Armed Services bers} Committee to report on American military strength, Cold Weather to Stay Here Another Day Continued cold weather coupled with scattered snow flurries was ar Pontiac area tonight } But the Formosa situa-* tion loomed large in the background. Also sched- uled to brief the lawmakers was Adm. Arthur W. Rad- ford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) of the Armed Services Committee told newsmen the briefing by Wilson and Radford had been scheduled some time ago and was not specif- ically prompted by the Formosa problem. In his statement, Wilson said, itplinaind em Page & Col 4) Rochester Sa Seeking Third Term on State Board Sarah Van H nounced her Jones, 62, of Rochester, today an- for re-election to a third term on the Michigan State Board of Agriculture on the Repub- lican ticket in the spring election, April .4. made no mention in prepared remarks of the mounting tension over Red Chinese threats to Formosa. Violence Flares Anew at Simplex Unionists Return to Plant’ for Second Time After Being Dispersed Union members returning to the strike-bound Simplex Industries, Inc. plant in Southfield Township Plant officials renewed their call for help at about 1 p.m. when they reported “15 or 20 carloads of unionists” were returning to the scene. During the morning outburst a worker’s car was overturned, and he reportedly fired three shots from a rifle as he sought to free himself at the Simplex Industries Inc., on Twelve Mile Road near Telegraph. An Oakland County Circuit Court hearing. has been set Feb. 7 at which Local 157, UAW-CIO will at- tempt to show why an injunction limiting their picketing of the plant should not be made per- manent. The company has claimed 30 of its 56 employes went on strike Dec. 14 without giving 10 day notice and taking a formal strike vote as required by law. The strike was called when three Committees 0K | Full War Power ' for Eisenhower Formosa Plan Goes to Senate After 26-2 Vote by Two Groups -~ WASHINGTON (# — The Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services Com- mittees today approved 26-2 a resolution giving Presi- dent Eisenhower full war | powers to defend Formosa and its outposts. Sens. Langer (R-ND) and against the resolution which was recommended to the Senate in exactly the form it passed the House yester- day by a 409-3 vote. ere was some doubt whether the Senate would begin debate today. Unless there is unanimous con- sent for immediate consideration, any measure must under Senate rules “‘lay over” for one day after it is reported by a committee. Some individual senators indicat- ed they held doubts and appre- hensions about the wisdom of the resolution in its present form, Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn), for one was talking about offering a substitute although he said he did not know Formosa is the seat of Chiang Kai-shek’s Chinese Nationalist gov- ernment. “A remarkable unity. . . in the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Hopes for Captives Torpedoed by War UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ®— This week's developments regard- ing Formosa have dealt a blow to the early release of 17 Americans. held: in Red China. They also have lessened chances that the Security Council can act effectively to bring about a cease- fire order in the Formosa area, or that the 60-nation Genera] As- sembly might act in the dispute. -Stumbling blocks were men- tioned .as including President Ei- senhower’s message, congressional action and Premier Chou En-lai's unyielding statement Monday in relation to Formosa. Unpredictable Event CINCINNATI @—Jack C. Sharp, a fortune teller, reported to police that someone broke into his apart- Fair Exchange ‘DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the | WANT AD. DEPT. e ad = ey ey Oe ee Morse (Ind-Ore) voted). hopes at the United Nations for | ‘ Fad e ia ens Fluoride Ballot Rejected by City Commissior, Refuses to Put Issue Before Voters Without Petitions Pontiac City Commission re- fused to place the fluoridation question on the April 4 ballot with- -| out the circulation of petitions. A plea to do that failed for want of a second in last night's Com- mission meeting. Pontiac attorney H. Malcolm Kahn, who said he represented a group of city residents opposed to fluoridation, stressed two points in making his request: 1. Opponents did not have 90 days in which to file petitions to put the question on the ballot, but only 33 days. 2. Should the 2,100 signatures be obtained by Feb. 15, the ordinance they would call for on the ballot would require a ‘‘yes’’ vote for those opposing fluordiation and a “no” vote for those in favor. This would be confusing and _| would not gain a fair sampling of public opinion, he said. sion’s Jan, 11 unanimous action fluoridation be with- drawn and that the question be put to the voters, His move failed for lack of a “I didn't realize that they had only 33 days, not 90 days as I thought when I first voted,”’ Miles said. . : “My phone calls were 20-1 against fluoridation, so there must be a substantia] group against it,” he added. Commissioner John A. Dugan said most of his calls had been in favor of fluoridation. The plan, as passed two weeks ago, authorizes the city manager (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) 13 Michigan Solons OK Ike's Request WASHINGTON (INS) — Thirteen of Michigan's 18 congressmen yes- terday voted for the resolution granting President Eisenhower av- thority to use U. 8. armed forces to protect Formosa from the Chi-. nese Reds. The other five members of Mich- igan’s delegation either were ab- sent or abstained from voting. Those who did not vote included senators, Charles In Today’ s Press New C: of C. President Gets Gavel TAKES OVER — Ralph T. Norvell (left), of 46 Wenonah Dr., new president of the Pontiac Chamber | 100 Ogemaw Rd., outgoing president, at the cham- of Commerce, ee eee ee ber’s annual meeting last night. Officers for 1955 Installed Pentiag Press Phote * * Ld City May Vote on Realignment of Districts 1, 2, 3 Commissioners Order Proposal to Move Four Pontiac Precincts After rescinding action taken last week, the City Commission last night or- dered preparation for the spring election of a proposal calling for realignment of three city districts. The move, proposed by Mayor William W. Donald- son (District 3), is intended to bring to closer balance the number of voters in each of the city’s seven dis- tricts. The shift would bring down Dis- Clergyman Gives C. of C. 3 Guides to Better World “Jesus took 12 men and turned the world upside down,” ger Dr. William H. Alexander told Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce members last night in stressing his point that a few resolute people could start a movement which would better their whole community. “Great things depend on a few persons who give them- selves to an idea which results in lifting the whole to a new level,” the Oklahoma City clergyman stated before 350 C. of C. members at the annual meeting in the Elks M ‘Arthur to Get New Accolades Los Angeles Cheers as the General Arrives for 75th Birthday Events LOS ANGELES #—General] of the Army Douglas MacArthur prepared to receive new accolades | from this city today, his TSth | copal diocese of dinary merit from = the Ambassador Hotel's Embassy Room, Here, he will receive a four foot birthday cake decorated with 75 red, white and blue candles and toped with five gold stars—and perhaps a surprise or two. As he steped from the plane last night, accompanied by his smiling wife and three aides from New York, MacArthur said: as one who has known your won-, derfut , city for more than ¥ years.” Hundreds of persons jammed, the . | Statler Hotel lobby and shouted “Happy birthday’’ as the gener entered doffing his hombutg and giving his famed wave. . ; iil “T come not as a stranger, but) , * Temple. “You know that we live in a perilous age where a hydrogen bomb blast could wipe out a country... . We must ask ourselves if we are part of the answer or part of the problem... “Whether we have a wholesome attitude, a self fit*to live with, a world fit to live in and a phil- osophy fit to live by.” .| prejudiced thinking..We are even i : fii gags ipl 3 Fest trict 1 almost exactly to the aver- age and raise District 3 to a per- centage point less than the aver- Trickery H elped Japs in Invasion of Tachens in ‘37 TOKYO @ — Japanese recalled with a chuckle today a bluff they ran on the Chinese 18 years ago near the Tachens—and passed it on for what it wag worth today. In 1937 a modest Japanese land- exposed, they ran up “=|138 Pontiac High Seniors Will Graduate Tomorrow Pontiac High School seniors receiving their diplomas Jan. 27 will hear Dr. Harold C. DeWindt of the Kirk in the Hills, Bloomfield Hills, address. deliver their commencement The commencement will be held at 8 p. m. in the boys’ gymnasium of the high sch ool. Glenn H. Griffin, presi- dent of the Pontiac Board of Education, will preside. Two {st Inoculations Nearly Finished. County Immunization, of Primary Pupils Enters 2nd Phase in February The first phase of a countywide immunization program covering some 8,000-primary schoo! students im-Oakland County will be com- pleted Tuesday, according to Dr John D, Menroe, county health director. — Teams from Oakland County Health Department have been visit- ing -schools this month, giving in- ocdlations for diphtheria and te- tants, On g second round of the schools, beginning next month, booster shots will be given for the first twe diseases, along with immunization for smallpox, Schools already visited include South Lyon, New Hudson, Novi, Lee Brooks (Milford), Davisburg (Holly district), Union Lake, Orton- ville, Bertha Baker (Lake Orion), Twin Beach (Walled Lake}, Dan- fel Axford (Oxford), Leonard, Hol- ly and St. William (Walled Lake). Shots were administered this morning to children at Highland and Sashabaw (Clarkston) Schools, This afternoon the im- munization team is at Glengary School in Walled Lake. * Hi j : Ee ' une at F 7 TIMED BY THE ATOM—Said University Professor Charlies H. ‘to be the world’s most accurate timing device, this “atomic clock” is the invention of Columbia Townes, left, with assistance of Dr. J. P. Gordon, right. Called ‘‘Maser" for its function, “Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation,” it uses energy radiated by molecules of ammonia as its timing standard. Possible uses: Accurate measurement of earth's rotation, spectroscopic study of molecular structure, frequency modulation, and a role in navigation. Oakland County’s State Senator William S. Broomfield (R-Royal posed a five-county water author- ity for this area to include Oak- Seniors to Receive Diplomas Tomorrow (Continued From Page One) the Hi-Y Scholarship to Donald Bumgardner. Invocation will be given by Rev. Elwood Dunn with music to be presented for the processional and recessional by the Pontiac Senior traffic to a of High School band under the baton ships stalled on of Dale C. Harris. The following is a list of the seniors graduating this week: Charles Alle 4 Refuses to Place nae Barta ee d Baker Marilyn Martin David Ballard Doris * Gell Barber Ronald Fluoride on Ballot Es eo @ue Barks Floyd Miles Jr. ay ty (Continued From Page One) beans Bogen Drees g ; te purchase the necessary equip- Denside Brantley og - oe a ment for adding sodium fluoride | Robert pee Figene Morris te the tater offer apt &. Te Breede Burser Margaret ‘Nell @f reducing tooth decay, empe- | Prisy Carpenter Jerry “Mechel ately in younger, Howard Cate, Ii John Orr Tn his arguments, Kahn said: paogy hoe a “Experts differ on the effect of | Margaret Delton Janeth som fluorides on childen and on elderly | Wiisim, Destrick Rate people. It is admitted that it is | Billie Deem Jack toxic—that is, poison. oo rove sag tat “Of course, poisons {fn small | Romans Dumbrigue George amounts may not be bad, but ft | Gar, ase Reve ll Se has been charged that overdoses | Donald unds © Williatm Reynolds cause kidney, liver and other ail- | yonos Béwares _ ments, such as arthritis. Norma Eusties Dennis Rivard Soeeeec este Sher mission to t every DP ‘orma Good Jeanette Rud business before the public for a = Quentsiyn nomeng vote certainly. But water is every- —- are Ma on] body’s business.” Erma Meyees Yyonne Schuler ; : : : mn Patricia Sederiund The Weather Katie Moots James" inte” PONTIAC VROINITY ~— sharon ta ames en cloady pon | Fe yg with smew Biel mage ) reed on — ai —_ nay — a pg lage orl — € n Irwin Jane Stetaieipee ferries, high 15-18. Winds morthwest | Folonds Jackson = Bernice | St 15-20 miles tonight. Tomerrew night) 0) —— oe le * fair and eeider, 5-16 above. Rosemary Jilbert Beth Ten Today in Pentiae Johns Mar’ tf Theis — temperature preceding 8 8m ap Al a ca ahnsce joann cee ‘At 8 am: Wind velocity 12 mph Kebodian Varney Biiseation: phe vel p awe -—y Se peers tte coz sanraeaey cota tm | Deena gate Ray wet Moon . Kimmei = __ Sen. Broomfield Files Bill for Water Supply Survey land, Wayne, Macomb, Washte- naw and Monroe. At° last Friday's supervisors’ meeting, the Inter-County Com- mittee said they hoped to get out- side financia] aid for planning this area's future water supply. The senator's that the Oakland-Wayne area is the one to which the bill is pri- | marily directed,” Broomfield said. “But we need the support of citi- zens in the entire area to get the i ent, Li __THE PONTIAC PRESS, W Man Is Killed {Crossing Street Andrew Chunovich First Traffic Victim in City This Year A 59-vear-old man became Pon- tiac’s first traffic fatality of the year, this morning. Andrew F. Chunovich of 675 Cortwright St., was dead on ar- rival at Pontiac General Hospital this morning after he was struck by a car at Oakland and Ojesta Aves., where he attempted to cross the street, according to Pontiac Bs is, Oklahoma Pastor Addresses C. of C. treasurer, . Outgoing officers, besides Cross, are Norman L, Pattison, played by Clifford H. Weigand. Lake St. Clair Tragedy Unites Boyhood Friends DETROIT vellis and musical slections were (UP)—A diver who ‘ EDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 PETE COOPER New pro at Knollwood Country Club is Pete Cooper, named to (See story, page 24.) Haiti President Arriving in U.S. lke Will Role Out Red Carpet When Magloire Lands Today WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- dent Eisenhower rolls out the red carpet today for the first of the free world’s chief executives to visit Washington this year—Haiti's President Paul E. Magioire. The Haitian chief executive will arrive at Washington's Military Boston. executive mansion to Blair House on Thursday. The 41-year-old chief executive, who took office in December 1950, City Hall Will Close All Day Saturdays beginning Monday, Feb. 7, will be 8 a.m. to 5 p. m. daily. The new plan was given the City Commission's tacit approval last night after it was presented City Willman following the meeting o regular . Official ae AL 7 a% ai Grand Rapids Snowfall trom | Blamed in Purse Theft succeed Herman Fiebig, resigned. | ' »|Mrs. Robert Ryan Manager Walter K. }- Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Frank B. Anderson Mrs. Frank B. (Nellie Lull) An- derson; 88, of 72 Mark St. died yesterday morning after an illness of several months. The daughter of Cabot and Sallie Graham Foster Lull, she was born Oct. 13, 1866. in Wetumpka, Ala. She was. married there March 27, ; 1889 to the late Frank B. Anderson, former Ass’t Postmaster at the Pontiac Post Office, for nearly 35 years. Mrs. Anderson was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Pontiac.- Prayer service wil] be held at p. m. today at Sparks-Griffin Mrs. i 2 HY Fray At | : é | | 8 i ER i sf dt fghed ? g i z tale i Lincoln Banquet Chairmen Announced obs, car | Senate Ss Hands The Day in Birmingham _ _ BIRMINGHAM — Doing for the third time what they set out to do over a year ago, pining Board members last ni gain took up. committee ussion on the board’s long range policiés and ob- jectives. Planning Director Robert Boat- man said the business district, street system and parks and open space classifications were under consideration. ‘All these things are so interrelated, the board would like to make a completé presen- Red Peace Act Perplexes Bonn Cabinet Mulls Soviet Announcement Ending State of War. public. Officials in Washington and Paris took the same view. But it was not yet clear what "| trom Germany. Formosa Defense (Continued from Page One) interest of the nation’s security,” i iil e TL rie HE ie >| James W. Clapp Injured When Struck by Car pital Tuesday when he was hit by a car ar DETROIT (UP)—Three persons named as principals in FHA home loan today [re * Planning Board Continues" Discussion of Basic Goals tation to the public, of just what it hopes to ultimately accomplish,” Boatman said, Convenient, desirable shopping facilities, efficient means of the city traffic a park to satisfy all ages briefly out- lines last night’s activities, said Boatman, To expedite completion of a re- port: showing goals of the board, members will begin holding com- “changes were to be considered at the’ next public meeting. : we » Aetna Drivequiz. a new highway saftey quiz, has been making the rounds in Birmingham, and suc- cessfully, too, according to Police Lt. Henry Timm. ‘Not only schools, but private businesses here have put out the automatic quiz box to a test. But the real test is based on the three scoring brackets, an indicator of how much study is needed after | the 20 true-false questions have been answered in five minutes time. Timm .said the students showed average or above average ability in the Drivequiz, one of six made available to selected communities. It is being circulated by the Police Department through Albert W. Bates, Aetna Insurance agent. * ¢« 6 Holy Name Church boy cholr recently won a competitive audi- tion for Feb. 23 before the Detroit Round Table of Cath- olics, Jews and Protestants. Music representative of the various de- nominations. wil] be presented at that time. Under Gilbert Gervais, choir a- rector, the boys will issue a smal! volume of records in time for the ing,” Jby will be reviewed by Mrs. Eugene E. Hess at 8 tonight, when AAUW Evening Book Study meets at the home of Mrs. Marion Simmons, Harmon avenue. * « ®@ The general alarm was sounded last night when fire broke out at ‘| Birmingham High School. Winds had whipped flames from a sala- mander onto a straw and canvas covering protecting fresh cement going on in the new addition, Nationalists Ready fo Abandon Tachens fF i Lait i é i if UYey | | B= =. H « ge — P i 1 OF ito _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, weowespay, TANWARY 26, 1955 Streets Get Names the other day; Wlantele carting G } | me United States’ produces 44.4 | Sixteen peaks of the ‘hagas . regory Peck peneens dnad aan Gs , > | discovery. Four streets-never had per cent of the world’s electricity, | chians alorig the Tennejsce-North = —_ BELLS, Tex. ®—When this town aes. patent, Zhe cy Suthaon dg to Hollywood—Alone five and onehalf times that of|Carolina border are more than. decided to put up street markers' up some names fa HOLLYWOOD (®—Gregory Peck the nation penbany Sone: 6,000 feet high. is home from moviemaking in Eu- ; ves rope, but without the French beau- ty often seen with him abroad. Asked if Veronique Passani, 22,/-. @ newspaperwoman, would come over here later, Peck said on ar- rival yesterday, ‘ ‘thaye:-are ne ouch plans at present.” ; During Peck’s seven months’ ab- sence his wife, Mrs, Greta Konen Peck an interlocutory divorce decree custedy of their three sons, See ironing wash trousers! \.| 98 North SIMAS {{@ Saginaw ienetase = DEPT. AP Wirephote T Y FILM PAIR TO WED—Actress Julie Adams and |her first name from Julia because she thought it | 4 pr—$1.49 : NEVER BEFORE SO MUCH $0 LOW! Conse tx abd reciote tern with Actor Ray Danton are pictured at Universal-Inter- | sounded “‘old maidish.” Miss Adams was divorced | Just wash trousers, slip a creaser PRICED SO LO = man “an ‘_o- pattern w = . national Studio, as they announced they planned to | in 1953 from screen writer Leonard Stern. It will “nd each leg, adjust and hang oa and receive the benefit of our bridal regis- be married on March 20. Julie recently changed | be Danton's first marriage. line. When they're dey they're —, Meds of hywoe se . A ; shaped and creased, ready to wear. holstery fabrics used in ter service and a gift to each bride who : America’s finest cars. . registers with us. Says Actress to Ask ; ry i , y Work on Animal Shelter) NEVINS Barrymore Divorce . E . a > < . . N. Saginaw —Zad Floor os anceLes w—iom tary:|Set to Begin This Spring a more Jr., 22, will be named to- : day in a divorce suit filed by red-| Work on a new shelter for the | tract at Featherstone road and Len a Oe a ae as Oe Oe Oe Om Oe headed former actress Cara Wil-|Michigan Animal Rescue League; East boulevard, which the : The Ea Wa to Ke liams, 28, her attorney says. ee Pirge spring, oa _ league recently purchased from YOUR sy y a ‘Milton Golden said erday she at group’s meeting | the City of Pontiac. Knive Sharp will charge cxituane cous and | Tuesday in Hotel Roosevelt. Adequate facilities for housing | x will ask custody of their 9-month-| William A. Brown, Rochester, | about 100 animals will be installed ‘old son, John Barrymore III, and| president of the Oakland County | s+ first, with plans for later ex- | . reasonable support. humane organization, said con- pansion. struction of facilities for the “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store” The couple wes married Dec. 36, |S The shelter project, like all other y 1952 in Las Vegas, Nev. She fool pcr weak and pagar activities of the non-profit cor- ‘ merly was married to jockey Alan | erations wo g : poration, is being financed th h 28 W. Huron FE 2-7257 Gray. This is Barrymore's first| soon as weather permits. contributions and proceeds ‘tom ite marriage. 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SAVE ‘10 Apartment Size “GAS RANGE al 3 BARTON WASHER 4-Blade Agitator. Packard Motor. Wringer Release. Sturdy Built. WASHER ..... cv suveces $109.95 Your Old Washer... . 20,00 eee ' THE PONTIAC ae , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 Vehicle Sales Your Wate Total 6,6 824 + Rea mona 8 50 Expansion || for U.S. Plants DETROIT w—The nation's auto | Watch Bands plants sold 6,600,824 easter vehicles in 1954, the Automobile Manufac- The total included 5,558,739 pas- senger cars, 1,038,946 trucks and 4,039 coaches. In passenger car volume 1954 became the third best . 95 Georges-Newports | _lewelry Dept. year in automotive history. - In 1953 the industry's factory (Advertisement) sales consisted of 6,116,948 cars, 1,202,209 trucks and 4,057 coaches. FALSE TEETH The association's report ~~ That | eose ; that 206,544 passenger cars, 1%,- = 595 trucks and 337 coaches were Need Not Embarrass shipped to foreign markets last Many wearers of faise teeth have | year. In 1953 exports accounted for ered real embarrassment veceus’ | 186,262 cars, 138,615 trucks and 326 vein faa of this Nagpening to yet: | the 1954 record included a De- tagial a Just le a little siksiine (non-ecid) powder hen cember volume of 669,- 778 cars, 96,234 trucks and buses. This was the third highest month- ly total in history and the third highest in industry records. ’ Coeds’ Appeal : Sends Sailors Po moeT: Meverice | Into Stampede _ | realy « nits. GREAT LAKES, Dl, @—Giris ‘at that there aren't any “men' on Over 5 Million Autos ; , Included in ‘54 Figures Sam Benson Says: LADIES! 1 Don’t Do This Often but When | Do... wow! Valuable Coupon Take Your Choice! LADIES! ' All Wool! Vow Winter All Desks fd Final COATS. This is your chance to get a real bargain Valuable Coupon Take Your Choice! $3.95 to $4.95 VALUES COTTON DRESSES ALL SALES FINAL! Valuable Coupon Take Your Choice! ONLY 27 TO GO! Figure Flattering sKints °2 ALL SALES FINAL! Valuable Coupon Take Your Choice! Ali Winter Jackets to Go! ALL SALES FINAL! New Sptiul' Silt 0 GUNNA Teapens — Skirts and Blouses a A aed . + « Layaway ‘Your Selection | H.. ... at excitingly low prices! Choose from trade-ins, floor samples, demonstrators, used electric, treadles, standards and deluxe Whites and other known brands. Now at stunning low prices during this clearance only! Sorry, no phone or mail orders! 1—Reg. $269 Desk del ....... $215.20 l—Reg. 244 Desk Model .... 229.00 1—Reg. 194 Walnut Fi Medel _..... 179.00 1—Reg. 114.50 White Walnut Cabinet ... 99.50 1—Reg. 144 White Portable with Case... 129.50 2—Used Electric Portable Machines —A-1 = Condition . ....... 0.2.0... cece eee 19.95 12—R 1.00 Reund Bobbin Box ..... : 69 12—Reg. 50c White Sock Darmers .... 39 12—Reg. 12 for $1.20 White Round Bobbins 79 Waite's White Sewing Machine Center—Fourth Floor Save Up to 7.10! Ruffled Curtains! COTTON MARQUISETTE 2" Regu: arly 4.49 ail first quali ty! 100° wide per pair x Tz 1 long! Regularly 4.98 103° x GO” cc caccecceetsece sees euetees 2.88 Regularly 12.98 288 x 90 eee eren eter tee eeereese eescces 8.88 ORLON MIRACLE Regularly 7.99 al! first quality! oo 96" wide per pair x 54° Jong Reg. 8.49 96 x 63......5.88 Reg. ide aa 6.88 Reg. 17.98 Double Width > OO es ass cscs www wence cue ees 1488 Reg. 31.98 Triple Width x 90"... ... sce eeerecacecceee: 24.88 NYLON ORGANDY po aac 6 12.98 ail first quality! Ges wide per pair x 54 Jong! Reg. 13.49 190x63"..... 10.88 Reg 13.98 100x72”..... ives scien 11.88 Reg. 14.49 100x8!"..... 11.88 Reg. lear 100x90"’ Reg. 22.98. 144x90” 8.88 Waite's Curtains—Fourth Floor eevee ® Children’s Shoes 88 7.00! Others to 4.88 Valuesto . SAVE ON OUR STREET FLOOR 20—Reg. 2.50 Women’s All Wool “Foot Balls”. . . .88c 1 size fits all! 8 colors. In — eylinder. BOSIERY 12—Reg. to 6.98 Women’s Woven meni - Slippers ..... wer S) : Famous make . . nen- -tranishable! s- M 4 ‘. echers, HOSIERY '- 60—Reg. 2.98 Men’s Flannel Sportshirts........ 1.88 Sanferised checks to 5 coler combinations, MEN'S SHOP 7—Reg. to 19.98 Men's Lounging Robes.....-°: 14.88 Weel and cotten in 5 styles. 8-M-L MEN'S SHOP 13—Reg. 16.95 Men’s Buckskein Joe Lineman Jackets ............... eee eeaee 12.88 Weel lining with cipper ang belt. 3 colors, 7—Reg. 19.95 Men’s Buckskein Joe Lenox Jackets ........ 0.0.0... cee ec ec ewes 16.88 Full eut .. cord-ltke finish. Fieece lined pockets. MEN'S SHOP 23—Reg. 7.95 Men’s McGregor “T-T” Gab Sport Shirt ...................2000-. 5.44 Malian styled with no batten frent. 4 colors, MEN'S SHOP 14—Reg. 6.95 Men's Famous McGregor Vests. . .4.88 Fancy style in asserted plaids and solids. Ali ed, MEN’ s sHor 10—Reg. to 11.95 Men’s McGregor All Wool Sporfshirts .................0... 5.88 Plaids and solids. Alse in fabric blends. §-M-L, MEN’S sHOP 13—Reg. 15.98 Men’s 3%, Length Jackets......... $8 All weols and part weels, some with weei lining. 34-45. MEN'S SHOP 9—Reg: 16.95 Men’s Buckskein Joe Winterdale Jackets .........:........ ..10.88 _ Sheen gab finish, weel Uined. Weel caffs, coihad, MEN'S SHOP 5—Reg. 13.50 Men’s Buckskein Joe Vagabond Shirt Jackets ........... 10.88 AN weel lightweight, butten cuff. Piaid and selid. MEN'S SHOP 3—Reg. 16.98 Men’s Wool Master Jackets..... 18. % length with %paich pockets, adjustable esff. MEN'S 5—Reg. 19.98 Men’s Woolmaster Durable Jackets Exclusive t-way tipper. 2-way peckets. 2% colors. 5—Reg, $25 Men s McGregor Raleigh Surcoats 19.88 88 Leng wearing gab shell. Adjustable cuff. 86-46. 7—Reg. $5 Men’s Flannel Pajamas ........... 3. 88 Coat and pellover style. Sanferised in A-B-C-D. ; MEN'S. SHOP 225—Reg. to 2.98 Men’s Glov rn eeresees 1.99 Small, medium or large; alse § to 11. MEN'S SHOP 6—Reg. 4.98 Women’s Genuine Leather and | Plastic Handbags « «2 «<<< 22 cs cnseessexere 1.88 Satchels, pouches in 3 colors. Save snes HANDBAGS 5—Reg. 6.98 Women’s Congress Luggage ..... 3.88 Train er vanity cases. Simulated ther coverings. HANDBAGS 100—Reg. $1 Women’s Jew a Ce 44c Necklaces, bracelets, earrings end pins. 8 styles. JEWELRY 65—Reg. 50c Boxed Paper Dolls ............... 22c Assorted figures fer heurs ef fen. Save teday' 50—Reg. 6.50 Men’s and Women’s Drema Idents 2.88 Expansion bands te fit sil. Save today! WATCH SHOP 20—Reg. to 11.95 Men's and Women’s Speidel Bands .... Famous brand leng wearing eupencten t eset. Save: 24—Reg. 8.50 Men’s Drema Yellow Gold Watch Bands. Regular, Short and Long..... 2.88 Rich gold expansion band new et a terrific reduction. WATCH SHOP 6.88 waTcH SHOP 24—Reg. to 1.98 Dorset Rex Compacts.......... 88c Closeouts ef higher priced compacts. Assorted. COSMETICS 25—Reg. 2.98 Dorset Rex ex Compact SOS. « eseeex 1.88 Rich black velvet or brocade trims. COSMETICS 30—Reg. 2.98 Rayex Nite Glasses............. 66c Geed fer aight driving or sports, Men's and women's. COSMETICS 27—Reg. to 5. 5.98 Norjac Heating Pads.......... 3.99 Guaranteed, with washable covers. 3-speed control. COSMETICS 66—Reg. 2.98 Celebrity Travel Kits............ 1.99 Deuble handles with rubberized interiors. 3 anes. COSMETICS 48—Reg. to 1.49 Men’s & Women’s Hair Brushes 99c Nylem bristles, lucite handiies. 3 colors. COSMETICS 175—Reg. 2.98 Kiddie Kabinettes ..............1.88 Plastic case with brash, comb, 2-teeth brushes. COSMETICS 150—Reg. 1.39 Ladies’ Angora Gloves ........... 88c Imported im 5-M-L in white enly! GLOVES 90—Reg. 1.69 Children’s and Misses’ Popular Name Mittens ..... a . .88¢ Water repefient peplin tm red. Extra long wearing. GLOVES 121—-Reg. to 2.98 Women’s Cotton Blouses .- 1.88 - Leng or short sleeves. Plain er printed. te 38. 120—Reg. 1.98 Ladies’ Gingham Plaid Blouses... .. 88c Leng sleeves with couvertible cellars. 32 to %8. BLOUSES 16—Reg. 4.98 Women’s Jac Shirts .. .3.88 Cordurey with. sipper opening. 3 colers. BU DGET SPORTSWEAR 34—Reg. 10.98 Women’s Buckle Jackets........ 6.88 Full 100% lined with er withest heed BUDGET SPORTSWEAR 300—Reg. to 1.49 Women’s Wool Gloves........ _. .88¢ 100°, weel gloves or mittens. Plain er neveliies. 1-3. GLOVES 68—Reg. 3.98 Mushroom Lamps ......... ... 1.88 For heme er office! 3-way light! 8 colors. STATIONERY 250—-Reg. 79¢ Boxed Gift Wrapping Sheets...... 66c Everyday sheets fer all eccastons. 36 sheets to a bez. STATIONERY ~ 93—Reg. 3.98 Jumbo Porta Files............... 2.88 Folders A te Z' With lock and key. 2 colors. Irr’s. STATIONERY 24—Reg. 12.98 Utility Tables ...... .8.88 Wrought tren legs. Weedtep 1” thick. 24 or 29” high. STATIONERY 100—Reg. 2.98 Jumbo Size Garment Bags....... 1.88 Holds te 1¢ garments. ‘Quilted frent. With fell sipper. NOTIONS SAVE ON OUR SECOND FLOOR 4—Reg. 29.98 Infants’ Carriages ............. $18 Coliapsibie . . converts inte a car bed. 2 ecsilers. INFANTS 2—Reg. 12.98 Infants’ Strollers .......... 8.88 Slightly damaged. Working condition! 2 eolers. INFANTS 25—Reg. to 3.98 Girls’ Cotton Dresses ..... .1.88 Sanforised with short sleeves. 7-14. Prints, pastels, darks. GIRLSWEAR 300—Reg. 2.25 Infants’ Nitey Nite Sleepers...... 1.57 2-pe. etylo wilh grigpdy clecting. @ me. te 4 yr. 4 esters. INFANTS 124—5.98 Children’s Estron Sno Suits.......... 99 I-pe. style with helmet er bonnet. 4 cglors CHILDREN'S CENTER 67—Reg. to 1.98 Boys’ Caps a5 scan oes: O68 Warm winter siyiese tm water repelient tabries ¢@ %- . BOYTSWEAR 28—Reg. 3.98 Boys’ Flannel Pajamas...... .2.88 Western flannels in middy style. Lemg sleeves. 6-12 ROYSWEAR 11—Reg. 19.98 Boys’ Leather Jackets .14.88 Genuine hersehide leather with megten cellar. ¢-1€ BOYSWEAR 60—Reg. | 3.98 Baby Buntings .................2.88 Satin trim, plastic Weed. With heed. 4 eolers. INFANTS 13-—Reg. 1 12.98 Infants’ Pram Suits ........ se < 1 88 with sipper closing. 2 colors. 9 to 18 mes, | INFANTS 76—Reg. 2.98 26 Girls’ Sweaters ................. 1.88 fm pastels or white. Sines 7-14. ORL SWEAR 65_—Reg. to 5 3.98: Girls’ Ce re 2 -.1.88 ang gabardines. or owing styles. 7-14 GIRLSWEAR ore 18.00 Girls’ Co Coats ..........000.08. 10.88 vith warm tatertintng. Velvet trim. 1-14 GIRLSWEAR So a ee ee 34-42. BETTER LINGERIE Pecgun Wormer Vests "ia ees inate ete Bye eel Gowns. 1.88 eee T ud 15—Reg. 8.98 Women’s Cotton Flannel Coachman Robes ....::...--eses+2 ceca" 588 Full sweep skirt . . fast color. & button. * NEGLIGEES e ROBES 50—Reg. 2.98 Women’s Flannel Gowns . ...--+.- 1.88 Full cut, fast color . . first quality! 34-48. BETTER LINGERIE 100—Reg. 3.98 Women’ s Flannel Gowns .......- 2.88 Fameogs brands . » Ganfortend, first quality. BETT GERIE SAVE ON OUR THIRD FLOOR 60—Reg. to 8.95 Women’s Dresses...........-- 3.88 Crepes, failies, cottons, linens, taffetas. INEXPENSIVE DRESSES 50—Reg. to 14.95 Women’s inexpenaive Dresses .5,.88 Crepes, taffetas, failies! Dressy & casusl. INEXPENSIVE DRESSES 30—Reg. to 4.99 Women’s Budget Dresses kaw 1.88 YTIME DRESSES Washable rayon, linens, cottens, taffetas. 30—Reg. to 3.99 Women’s Sousedveened... ciate ees 1.88 Washabic, Sanferised in sipper and batten prints. DAYTIME DRESSES 40—Reg. to 7.98 Women’s Slacks ..........4 >. 4.88 SPORTSWEAR 97—Reg. to 5.98 Women’s Blouses.......-. from 88c BLOUSES 24—Reg. to 69.98 Women’s Better Suits... .from $8 13—Reg. to 39.98 Women’s Knit Dresses, from 18.88 DRESSES 50—Reg. to 24.98 Women’s Better Dresses, from 5.88 Wide variety ef styles and fabrics, sizes. BETTER DEESSES 20—Reg. 3.98 Women’s Poplin Zipper Jackets. . .2.88 Ideal fer sports and motoring. Sizes 12-20. Save today. SPORTSWEAR 50—Reg. to 10.98 Women’s Sweaters...... 2 for $5 _ Slpevers ang cardigans. Fameus brands. SPORTSWEAR 77—Reg. to 49.98 Women’s Coats .......... 7. $18 | Asserted sizes, fabrics and styles, Murry im today! coats 1—Reg. $299 Natural Grey Persian Pe ae ee - - $239 1—Reg. $199 Dyed Squirrel Cape Stole........$99 1—Reg. $109 Black Dyed Persian Lamb * - Paw Sling Cape .............-c0seeeeeees $69 1—Reg. $109 Breath of Spring Dyed Moufon Lamb Coat « .—$${{{ + ————— Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associat Frese ftled exclusively fo the use all eg rinted a this news- paver, - all AP news dispatches. ——_—_—_—_———— Paess is detivered by carrier for 40 cents not available by mai! other places in the United States $20 60 n ; Sf" . i subscriptions are pavable in advance Prone Pontiac PE 2-818), —————— MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS eee cee WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 CIO Council President Serves Community Civie responsibility such as serving and participating for the betterment of your own community is a virtue more of us should practice today. Giving freely of his time is Frep V. Haccarp, president of the Oak- cently reappointed to serve a second five year - term on the city’s Fair Employment Practices Board. The board is em- - powered to hear and seek adjustment of complaints of unfair employment prac- tice within the city based on race, creed, color, religion, national origin or an- * * * Since 1937 Haccarp has been active in local union affairs, serving first as . financial secretary of the Fisher Body Local 596, UAW. He was first. elected president of the CIO Council in 1951. He is now in his second term as its presi- dent. ‘ : Only last August Mr. Haccarp found time to accept an added responsibility when he was elected to serve as a Board of Trustees member for the Pontiac | ‘Foundation, and he is a member of the Pontiac Area United Fund Board. Aside from the above mentioned jobs he still has found time to be _ active in the Urban League, Oak- land County Society for Crippled Children and other social and fraternal organizations. — * * * Working ther for a common cause is one of the attributes which will lead to a more understanding way of life and a better all around community spirit. We believe Frep Haccarp has accomplished this in Pontiac. The community at large recog- nizes and appreciates this service. If more of us would take the time to look around and see where he or she could best serve the community we would lead a happier life and be an inspiration for others to do the same. Income Forms Baffling Looked at your income tax blank yet? If you haven't, prepare for a shock. Above all, sit down before you start in- specting the new form 1040, On it will be found the reasons why there is a rising tide of complaints at the income tax office in Washington. | x * * It’s all because, say some critics, no one can understand either the form it- self or the directions for filling it out. Form 1040 is the one to be used by many lower income persons and by all tax- payers with incomes of $5,000 or more or with any income from investments. Some of the trouble, according - to U. 8. News & World Report, is due to thé many changes made in the law by Congress. Another . factor is the short time the Inter- mal Revenue Service had to pre- pare the forms after enactment of the new law August 16. They had to be in the hands of the. printer by the end of September. * * * There’s even trouble ahead as far as the users of punch card form 1040A are concérned. Instead of getting the punch carti forms from the District Director as required, many taxpayers ' ate filling out the sample sent them. As. : ‘@ result elaborate plans for the machine of 1040A returns may have to A land County CIO Coun-. Verbal Orchids 'to— Constitutional Proposals That our Founding Fathers were wise in’ making it difficult to amend the Constitution is emphasized in every new session of Congress. . By the end of the fifth day of this session no less than 59 proposals for changes in the Nation’s basic law had been dropped into Congressional hop- pers. This compares with the 61 sub- mitted at the start of the 83rd : Congress. * * * Had it not been for the diffi- culty in getting amendments ap- proved, our Constitution long since would have become unrecog- nizable. As it is an amendment requires two-thirds approval of the Senate and House and ratifi- cation by three-fourths of the states. The result is that very few even get through Congress. There were no surprises in this year’s batch of proposed amendments. Eleven of them, including the revived Bricker proposal, would limit the President's treaty power. Nine urge new methods of electing Presidents and nine propose guarantees of equal rights for women. * * * _Five amendments aim at giving mem- bers of the House of Representatives - four year terms. Five would reduce the voting age to 18. Among 20 other amendments, one would ban foreign aid except during war. Another would pro- hibit any Federal appropriations for the general welfare and a third would limit Federal income taxes to 25 per cent. “ApENAUER believes the world would have permanent peace if the atomic bomb were outlawed.” — Press report. Most of us, however, believe that in order to achieve permanent peace it would be necessary to outlaw all weap- ons of war back to and including the bow and arrow. EEE The Man About Town Interesting Hobby One That Is a Big Help to Several Other People Gentleman: One whe doesn't blow his knows. - Librarian for the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra and. member of the first violin section, Charles W. Gadd of Orchard Lake, has a woodworking hobby that is of great value to the orchestra, as well as in other ways. He built his own vio- lin, and also has made the window and other displays in connection with the orches- tra’s work. All this is done in his spare : time and in addition to his regular employ- ment duties. “This is an idea] winter,” says Dr. Donald 8. Smith, who adds, “If you're going to quote me on that you'd better be quick about it, for I know Michigan.” : Nobody is better qualified to chide his fel- low members for bad manners than is our own Congressman George A. Dondero, who since both of us were young has been my ideal of a perfect gentieman. After working in gas stations along the Dixie Highway for over 25 years, Mort Hagerman says icy roads formerly réduced sales as much as 95 per cent, but in recent years they almost are negligible, thanks to better road maintenance and changing seasons. ae I like that slogan of one of the big air- lines: “See how far your money flies.” A éard just received from: . Dave Edstrom telis of the deep sea fishing he enjoyed off Porto Rico. Im these days of rising costs a Pontiac tire dealer has an exception. An aute tire costs less than half what the same size tire cost 25 years age—and lasts five times as long. Nobody ever emitted a bigger mouthful than Arthur Godfrey when he said the other evening, “Remember, it always is easy to get another job when you've still got one.” Think it over. Spending a few days at Amarillo, Texas, Randy Heightman writes, “We had a foot of snow. last week. Why don’t you: plug Michigan as a winter resort state?” " Smoked turkey filet as’ a common every day food is.being promoted by the Michigan Turkey. Growers Association. According to . Secretary and Mandger of the’ Michigan Press Association, it is to be featured at its - Mil-state dinner at East Lansing Saturday. \ a . x ie . “This Could Be My Big Break!” me as we Voice of the People J. P. Barden Offers Solution to Location and Financing of New County Courthouse Letters will be condensed when neces- ‘ust let will not be publis it requests uniess the letter ts critica] tn tts nature. Most people in Oakland County agree that something must be done soon about the present overciowd- ed, inconvenient firetrap that we have for a courthouse. It is my belief that the courthouse should be located right where it is.. Here is my solution to the problem: - 600 2nd St. Wants Junk Mail Halted #4 will not build a healthy hu- man being. and Taxes Reduced Wins sllcete dns part w tks I think that Postmaster General bedy, affects all other parts. If Arthur Summerfield ought to do ag person’s teeth are in bad con- real job while he is eliminating his other parts of the body junk mail program and eliminate are tkewise. it on rural routes and in towns : where there is no house delivery, The highly processed foods listed as well as on city routes. are terrific destroyers of teeth, We are interésted in reducing bones, and all other parts of the our taxes as well as in eliminating body. Putting fluorine, an inorgan- the nuisance of this unsolicited j¢ poison, in drinking water will ‘build strong teeth nor bodies. Fluorine is only used for two things; rat poison and the etching giass. If it will etch glass, what it do to your body? . ° . teeth and not just treat the effect Maintain Healthy Diet ot 5 Wad Get. Rather Than Fluoridate Truth Will Win THOUGHTS FOR TODAY according to eternal laws that nev- oe er change and by eating nutritious My soul cleaveth unto the dust: foods that man has not processed. quicken thou me according to thy White flour and its products, woerd.—Psalms 119: 25. white sugar and its candy pro- 7. * *@ ducts, cola drinks, ice cream and The body—that is dust; the soul many other foods and drinks have is a bud of eternity.—Culver- Case Records of a Psychologist Millions of Boys, Girls Let Themselves Become Slaves to Physical Defects Are you shy because of some veges physical defect? Then my atoiee to Dave and never run away from Case N-333: Dave L., aged 19, Dave has lost his proper perspec- tive. Whenever he looks at his face Aunt ° Het # 5. e if in the mirror, he immediately fo- you. cuses on his nose. Tt is large but nothing abnormal, although Dave thinks it is a moun- actually this is an asset, for you have a head start in win- ning friends and . For when you make people laugh, they “David Lawrence Says; Formosa Fighting Let's correct the cause of bad : ee ei 1 ee Lawrence § Bagot oie f Kindles New Unity in Washington WASHINGTON — The atmo- sphere of ‘non-partisanship here in dealing with military and’ interna- tional affairs at this moment is ‘ perhaps the most significant piece of news in many years. Maybe it's the awareness of crisis in the world, maybe it’s the realization at last that American strength if properly reflected in foreign policy can deter and pre- vent aggression, and maybe it's the confident belief that firmness and policies based on principle will in the present emergency result in less rather than more aggression, but there is a distinct change in Washington, Passage by the House by a vir- tually unanimous vote of a resolu- tion to give the President power to use the armed forces in the Far East when he deems it neces- sary is a dramatic display of unity, Maybe the warnings during the last political campaign have made the Democrats disinclined te yield to the temptation te Already rumblings are heard there and the next 48 hours will tell the story of whether the Sen- ate will go along or undo some of the progress made toward bi-par- tisan unity in the House. Some Democratic senators are. arguing that the President doesn't need the power because presuma- bly he possesses it inherently. Others are saying the power should be qualified. But there can be no persuasive argument against the plea that whether the President HY iil nite Fs THiLES e = a MacArthur man” im the sense ot having served under him dar. ing World War Hi. ‘ The conclusion reached by Gens. Mark Clark, Van Fleet, Almond, and Stratemeyer as well as Adm. Joy after personal observation in Korea was ‘‘that the action re- quired to achieve victory would not have resulted in World War Tit.”’ None of them feared Russian pertinent. conclusion of the commanders was that mitted to overrule military nec- essities” in Korea and that ‘‘pos- sible subversion, wishful thinking, European orientation, and Allied pressure” denied victory to the U. N. forces. These military chiefs pointed out that there is need for clarification of the role-of the United States in and its vital interest in another U..N. military engagement.” ence may have a~bearing in the direct ion of any m _Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) Job by job Alben Barkley {s writing his autobiography on glass Our exclusive specimen of re. formed veepees will next rattle his charm bracelet on the Com- mittee of Foreign Relations, This is the committee that investi- gates committees. The State Department brought me up with a U-turn for suggesting Foster Dulles was responsible for sending the Athletics to Kansas City. Now they expect the Barker to straighten out that Willie Mays- — Gomez embrawlio in Porto ico. Our foreign relations have been Strained ‘like baby food. The Barker's first job will be to turn a couple of hats around. Con- vince Syngman.Rhee the grass is just as green on his side of the 38th Parallel.. And: switch Ade- nauer’s bird dog around so it points north and south. He may fine Chiang Kai-shek half the distance of Formosa and stop that French nonsense of drinking milk. The Barker can do it. He has the only smile in Wash- ington that vou don't have to hold up with toothpicks. We have briefed Alben on the amicable solution of either for- eign or domestic relations. We do the visiting. That smile of Alben's is amooth- er than waffle syrup. When he was shilling for F. D. R. he made more friends than the national chairman could pay off. The Barker may speak with a drawl but he listens sharp. After some of his early Ken- tucky’ elections the Mau Maus should be softer than blue blankets. We're not so sure about the Huk Huks and the Veet Veets. Looks like a lot of duplicate effort. 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My ves and Sailing Model Boats, W. | ' ; : ; . Muscians evision r ! . bo = Included in. the selections are | ‘The Challenge of Being o Women, More tel » § One : , ” changes & aneetas igh effect might be to make | weather. gor Let Well Enough Alone seven works of adult fiction. "The ‘Human Brain, Jena Preitter | the| And there were a number of peo-| NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP)—Mrs. | Rounding out the list are 15 adult The L Motels’ Handbook, G. a.| miseries to hat - TV new on this true or false list: tests, There might be brief local He said he. spent six weeks after Condensation of moisture to form! Ljbrarian Adah Shelly today an- Africa, Land of My Pathers, Thomp- REDU ES = nS Ss 1 non-fiction books. Pag Stainiess ° Mary Sclilia objected to a $10 A dete listing Magic for Béys, G, 8. Ripley pellave pain, Nening fuetant Lee Harris, ot Serv-| prove. Anyhow, taking any sting| broadcasting was causing more| tine on a charge of breach of the| umes follows: Ge new) ee ne ee Berea. A. paral ye ond ces , US. Weather Bu-/| out of lightning would be good. | rain, drought or whatever else it) hi oe Mere Vidas 9nd Pugeente ter Mesy) sedues a reau, Washington. Harris and Lester Machta pub-| was they’ didn’t like. ens, Se nqgeeed net 6. Aah Advis Fiction =| Road to. the Right, Harrison eur t_ unsightly He told the American Meteoro-| lished their findings last week in| As for A-bombs or H-bombe as| Court sustained the fine and sent) ‘The Adventurers, Ernest Haycox perenne tel Talieh gn new Stalnion t . . “+4 : rnerstone, enbourg Treasury of Comfert, Greenber new logical Society today of studies! the magazine Science, and Harris! antidotes for a howling hurricane, | her to jail for 30 days. Face Value, Robert Standish, ipsead.) 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ONE WEEK ONLY! A small deposit with hold your purchase. :* 1002. ON THE DELUXE NORGE WASHER-DRYER PAIR fT PAYS TO BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET || your SATISFACTION! = | | # “PHONES: FE 5:8811 and FE ard Lake Rd. KEECOHARBOR liams, on a charge of using slugs a NORGE RIOT! TS OF FREE PARKING © a = % Pee oy - st 3 ae INESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 4 * ; ' hog! ; . 7 : % im t * Si LADIES’ SUITS LADIES’ SKIRTS LADIES’ JACKETS LADIES’ DRESSES LADIES’ JERSEY BLOUSES LADIES’ SWEATERS GIRLS’ SNOW SUITS GIRLS’ COAT SETS GIRLS’ COATS GIRLS’ DRESSES GIRLS’ JACKETS GIRLS’ SKIRTS _ BOYS’ SNOW SUITS BOYS’ COAT and LEGGING SETS BOYS’ TOPCOAT SETS GROUP OF BOYS’ SUITS GROUP OF BOYS’ JACKETS GROUP OF BOYS’ SPORT COATS GROUP OF MEN’S SUITS . GROUP OF MEN’S SPORT COATS |= Ladies’ Winter Coats | Regularly Priced to $59.95 Charge Your Purchases at No Extra Cost! ONE GROUP ONE GROUP — | Ladies’ Spring Suits Ladies’ Orlon Sweaters : ” ee i Ladies’ Nylon Hose | | Men’s Dress Slacks Men’s Jackets ; , 51 Gauge 15 Denier Values tis Broken lots and sizes : mom 67 ee ae | Reg. $1 $12.95 L ™ pn. a infants High Shoes | Men’s Dress Shoes | | a smnes White and Brown Values to $1195 Values ; Reg. | un) (Ln Ye $8.95 ; Women’s and Children’s Women’s Shoes Women’s Playshoes, Slippers Values to $7.95 Rubber Boots, Oddy and c | ccc, $907 | ES QT Ends Lots —— Girl | nope y 2 Big ee SURPRISE TABLES — Soiled merchandiee, ode and engi and broken lots for men, women and wae. : : —— | Ke _— rv ~ G an i 4 Wh Tee : ee el, fe \ : ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 + * ang SPEGIAL! | Greenhouse Grown * DAFFODILS St? bn - Jacobsen’ s Flowers Fine Gifts 101 N. Saginaw St. ‘FE 3-7165 | RUTH HAIGH CUSTOM LAMP SHADES PICTURE FRAMING OLD PRINTS 165 Pierce St., Birmingham — Mi 4-2002 eed GRADUATION or Any Time Give... 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The secret that makes the bell- skirt stick out like q lamp-shade, sign itself. | Two tricks—interfacing and fasten-| (‘Inside Story’ of Dress as Important as Design gives the curve to a peplum lies in the Parisian way of interfac- ing garments partly or entirely. . Interfacing is done with a pressed material called ‘‘Pellon"’ in Amer- ica and now available to ladies |who sew at home ag well as to a | manufacturers, This sort of material makes it possible and easy to give clothes the real “chic” allure, The Paris Haute Couture houses do not ‘line’ a skirt or a coat with the |interfacing but cut this felt-like ‘Material and sew the dress or coat fabric together with the inter- that makes graceful folds fall day-in and day-out exactly along the same special line and which Doreen V. Brown Is Honored day. iter of the Joseph Wackters of her nuptial vows with Joseph T. Odarizzi on Feb. 19. The cere- at Shower Doreen V. Brown was feted at a miscellaneous bridal shower given by Mrs. N. V. Philpott and Mrs. Verne P. Sinkler at the Philpott home on North Edith street, Tues- Miss Brown, who is the daugh- South Paddock street, will speak mony will take place at St. Vin- cent de Paul Church. The pros- facing to a double-layer garment. | Thin, sheer and even cheap tex- tiles will keep their shape and ‘lopk Parisian when properly faced. An interfaced, flaring skirt with a deep box-pleat at the back will have body and keep its shape. Taffeta, so fashionable this year, will become “alive” if worked this way. The secret of the Parisian velvet crinoline gowns is in the interfac- ing. Dior’s new jacket line with the peplum standing away from, the hips in a lamp-shade manner is also based on interfacing plus lining. The second Paris “‘trick,"’ impor- tant for home-seamstresses, js mainly applicable to slim and sheathy styles. It is the zipper fastening. Here the rule is: the sheathier the frock the longer the pective bridegroom is the son of | “PPer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Odarizzi of Hazelton, Pa. Guests at the shower were Mrs. Wackter, Mrs. Cari Brock, Mrs. Frank Weger Jr., Mrs. Richard Cardona, Mrs. Floyd R. Loomis Jerry Swanson, was honored when 30 friends gz Tuesday eve- ing for a bridal shower. She is the da daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H Hedlund of Clive | street and he is the son of Mr. | and Mrs. Nels Swanson of Birch- | crest. Mrs. Swanson was hostess q Fo e will exchange their | Coca Pia 8 bs & cota to be at Christ Lutheran Church of Waterford. Local Club Meets in Chandler Home Mrs. Johnnie Bee was honored Monday evening when members of the Lucky 13 Club met at her Chi- cago avenue home on the occasion of her birthday. She was presented a gift by the group. The next meeting will be held The slimmest and simplest Paris owe their perfect fit to zipper fastenings from the neck iv | il ¢ Fi: are also an important detail to | construct the new beltless ‘‘long- torso” styles to a perfect fit. Mrs. Dahlhofer Heads Group re in charge of enter- i asaieoa was served at the Wesbrook avenue home of by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the Raskob avenue of Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. George T. Pudduck of Barnes road Phi. Sorority. Making sure eveby detail is (right) is serving as general chairman of | mentioned on the poster are Mrs. Robert the annual “Sno-Ball” to be sponsored Feb.|Terry of East Pike street (left) and Mrs. -|5 by Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Kenneth Miller of Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Oakley ls Hostess to Musicale Tuesday Musicale Workshop. As- sisting the hostess were Mrs. W. S. Dresses Blouses Pre-Inventory Clearance Yo Off Casual Skirts. Dressy Skirts Leather J ackets COATS. Regular to $7995 =” All Sales Final Mon., Tues., Wed.—10 to 6, Thurs., Fri., Sat.—10 to 9, Sun. 2 to 5 538 & 248 — So Exchanges! The snowmen which will he snene Ardmore street (right) who decorations at the annual “ Dancing being closely inspected by the decorations from 9:30 until 1:30 a.m. at Old chairman, Doris Ball drive, (left) and Helena Geistl of South | chased at the door. Ball of South Balt’ are |Mrs. Ogden Re-elected | President ~ Mrs. B. H. Ogden was re-elected president of Alpha Sigma Nu So-. 'lrority when the group met at the’ Woodstock road home of Mrs. Citizenship Class | Plans Program Plans for a Washington-Lincoln program to take place Feb. 21 were discussed when 14 members of Janice Antona's Citizenship Class met recently at the Stanley avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. George Durr. Allen Copley will show colored slides to the group and give a talk — on Europe when the group meets | Thursday at Pontiac High School. Pentine Press Photes is. serving will take Mill Tav- patrons’ chairman. Eastway|ern in Waterford. Tickets may WIGGS' COLONY SHOP= eam SAVE AT LEAST ALL ETT suelo cheb inet Anewal Willett ame Ysa Bas Cherry, Trenttlonad Chay shed tontaer County Maple. ‘Pom ITURE #6 on ALE wd trains 10% diecount trom the lat price on Wild. phils Fob dc oie } a THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JAN UARY 26, 1955 ' Pontiac Toastmistress Club Has Pontiac Toastmistress Club held an open house meet-| Bunce (left) of North Saginaw street was a critic, while ing Tuesday evening at the Y.M.C.A.° Pontiac Toastmasters | Anthony Renne, of . Fourth street, Mrs. Evelyn Cole of joined with the group in presenting a typical meeting with |Cadillac avenue and Dr. Harold Busse of Detroit (left to timed speeches followed by ue comment. Mrs. Robert | right) were speechmakers of the evening. | Planning Dance *“"Young’ Adults will hold « rec- | ord dance Thursday from 3:30 un | til 11:30 p.m. at the YMCA. Ld * s | There was fun for all—well for almost everyone Tuesday evening when the Pontiac Toastmistress e IF i it T i il T hi li i | { { | | hed ff lf i WE Fei MAIL OnDERs NATURAL HEALTH FOODS 58 Wayne PE 4-460) They had invited the Pontiac | Toastmasters to join with them in presenting a typical meeting. A few of the speechmakers ad- | mitted to feelings of panic, but there was no open manifestation | g have joined their group to learn the art of | speaking, and last eve- | efforts proved just how | much is accomplished in these . In this group you never hawe to | strain your ears, and they know | how te throw the questions to the ' audience fo stimulate interest. They know inflection, ways (p> keep the listeners on their toes. evening were Mrs. Evelyn Cole, Anthony Renne, Mrs. Howard | Wheatley and Dr. Harold Busse. The speeches varied from depth, you felt 1, and you never missed the satire or open joking. Critics for these speeches were | George Crabtree, Mrs. A. E. At- | wood, Harvey Perry and Mrs. & x ing curves of the stylized | 526 Dixie Hwy. : ante!” y : SMART .. . Contemporary CAPRI CAPRI . . . Delicate touches of flamingo pink to the sweep- refreshing sophistication to the new ald sparkling dinner- ware pattern. On the popular Rhythm shape. 20-Pc. Set OPEN. STOCK Din Porrery | “(Neat Waterford) OR 3-1894 ie satan Stele : black line drawing, give ® $695 rv helabsssc® lin the Jay Robert Bunce. But that wasn't all. 3 s s * | Speechmakers Have Fun and iteorae Too Where they finished, chief evalu- ator Arnold Whittaker took up. Then even the critics. were criti- cized. This is done on a very friendly basis, but with the idea of helping that person become even better in his delivery. You can't make grammatical ee = | Dames of Malta to Extend Degrees February 2 is the date Corinne | Sisterhood 184, Dames of Malta will extend degrees to a class of candidates. Plans were made when | the group met recently at Malta Temple on Perkins street. A donation was made to the Bobbie Dunn fund and a dinner re- | port was given by Mrs. James Schram. Shermans Honored on Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman | | Of Myrtle street were honored re- | cently at a surprise party on the ‘occasion of their 20th wedding an- | niversary. ‘and Mrs. Stanley Sherman and Mr -'and Mrs. Arnold Sherman of! Walled Lake. The party was held road home of the | Stanley Shermans. i om Perkins street Hosts for the affair were Mr. | Pestiae Press Phote Ld Ld these groups either. The gram- marian of the evening was Shir- ley Dovre. Then if anyone of these people | overlook an error, the tailtwister brings them up in a big sweep— and here's where you pay. , A penny for every error is the usual fine, and you'd be surprised how this keeps the treasury filled. |Mrs. Jerry McLeod was the tail- twister last evening, and Otto Mil- debrandt was timekeeper. |Showef Honors | Mrs. Rounds Mrs. William Rounds’ of Eliza- beth Lake was honored Saturday evening at a stork shower giyén stom oe bss es ape “Mrs Glean Reamer of Draptn and Glenn Reamer Jr. shower were Mrs. Mrs. at the ee. Eva Dixon, Mrs. * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalias Amburn of Sylvan Lake, and he ie the son of Mrs. Delton Hiliman of Wat- king“Zake and Lyle A: Finkle of _ Poplar street. : The bride wore a white knit dress | with black and white accessories and a corsage of white carnations and red roses for her miarriage. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carte of Downing court were the couple's at- | tendants. The new Mrs. Finkle will | reside on Peggy street and the— bridegroom will return to Ft. Eus- tis, Virginia, where he is stationed , with the Army. ~ Blue Star Mothers Make Contribution Reports were read and a contri- bution made to the Bobbie Dunn | fund when members of Blue Star | Mothers, Chapter Four met Tues- _| day evening at YMCA. Letters from servicemen thank- ing the chapter for Christmas gifts were also read. scpcnscaccaversepeccoccecccocaussvubbccecccaneas | j e e e = e* e 1 | 1 Individual Hair § Created Just for You by Tony and Carl Relax and enjoy new hair-drying comfort with out “Beautaire” air- conditioned hair-dryer like = and breeze on a summer y ; Riker Bidg —Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 © 000000000000000000000000000000000008008000008 eseeecsesecsesoecessocos PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. 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OTHERS FROM SIZES 10 to 20 $8.98 print. e | “Arabesque.” Long torso look is the 1955 news in this | Aighly rounded bustline make interesting slim fitting swimmaker, styled in a cotton| detail in this The slimmed down leg and a more black and white print called McBride Finds She’s a Stiff By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE “A Waiter Named Pete,"’ the letter with a Cleveland, Ohio, postmark was signed, and the writer, angry because I suggested that tipping. ought to be abolished, accused me of being a ‘‘stiff."” “Whether you know it or not,” fumed the anonymous Pete, “belng a waiter is a highly pro- fessional trade everywhere in the world except in this country and the reason it's not so here is people like you. A waiter’s salary is $30 a week union scale. The restaurant or hotel he works for expects people to tip te make up the taurant or hotel knows the waiter can make or break an | establishment with good service or bad. “For instance, you walk into a restaurant and the word is out already. You are a stiff, meaning they can make you wait forever. You complain to the manager that you have waited too long. The manager complains to the waiter, the waiter explains that : OUUOEDwUes TN ——=* Taietete: xj——— | pad that looks and feels tke | — and I never knew anyone could. I surely hope Pete will never taffeta. The rayon and vinyl fill- | be so wonderful. I spent the whole | get my steak order and I don’t ing won't lump, no matter how week end in a state of romantic envy the restaurant or hotel he often it's washed: or even bojled. | bliss, Jack is so different — he makes or breaks, but P'm de- It's dust-proof and odorless. makes me feel so mature! lighted to learn about stiffs. My Now that my fiance is back I'm position on tipping—abolish it ry | '| afraid to tell him what has hap- as un-American and raise prices pened to my heart Jack has asked ee oe = ot —— } . ee ae ving wage te waiters, wait- (13 Sea eagle I know he’s the one I love. Please, resses, belithops and others— | '* Pxchunge Miss Woodward, tell me what to. uced * aust cuvemaihaue agvesd umm | Socemean | nmer 18 Places Your finger's tog young to wear | my position. - ee, sms an engagement ring, it would New Yorker Milton Scott's letter | 33 Above seem. Your heart doesn't know was typical. “Millions and mil-|_ batter it’s own mind yet. But the think- lions of people in all walks of life | 2* “17 .™ ing, the planning, the family con- Okiahome sultations that went into getting agree 100 per cent that the | 27 Semi-liqui¢ damnable custom of tipping should 30 este you engaged should be respected. be abolished and forever!” He 33 Com wn : So don’t see Jack for two months. |. wrote enthusiastically. 38 Newspaper he : cee ey Tron on Color 873 SIZES 2-10, by Canna Whalen Iron the pretty motifs—on this sugar-sweet pinafore! Trim with gay eyelet or binding. 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In other games, Troy laced Ox- ford, 74-49; Avondale spilled Lake Orion, 47-33; Northville downed slumping Keego Harbor, 63-47; and Walled Lake nudged Red- ford Union, 48-47, Utica won the battle for top spot in the Bi- County by defeating South Lake, | 50-44. Whie Milford’s shooting was badly off form in the Ist half, | some sensational foul shooting kept the game close as Clarkston held | leads of 13-10 at the quarter and 31-30 at the half. The winners wound up sinking 28 of 40 foul shots. Then in the 3rd period, the Red- skins found the range. Fred Bak- er began to hit from outside, and Don Perkuchin lent Tom Gould im- portant help on the _backboards. Red Wing Star Suspended for Tiff With Fan “Ted Lindsay Benched for Next “A Contests by Campbell Ruling DETROIT w—The Detroit. Red Wings, fighting an uphill battle in services of their ace for- incident, was the heayiest pénalty ever levied on a Red Wing player. Incensed Red Wing officials indi- = they would appeal the rul- Bruce Norris, vice president of the club and NHL -governor, said he would contact other mem- of the board said, showed Lindsay’s latest al- | tercation was “in my opinion, com- indefensible. second period of the Toronto game. It originally involved the specta- | Toronto were scuffling on the rink. Lindsay hurried over to the fan and struck him with his hockey oti The two scuffled briefly, tt mo one was injured. Lindsay testified at the hearing that he entered the fracas to pro- tect Howe, Louis Is Credited for Holman Victory MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ®—Heavy- weight John Holman of Chicago | his fourth-round victory over Ar- gentina-born Cesar Brion Tuesday night in Miami Beach Auditorium. Referee Jimmy Peerless halted | the bout with the South American champion, who twice went the dis- tance with Louis, on his knees, elutching at Holman’s legs. Hol- man brought him down with a right to the chin. “I heard Joe Louis say if you work on a man’s body, the head automatically will come down,” Homan said. “I made up my mind to do just @hat.’" Chisox Play Auscos CHICAGO, @ — The Chicago White Sox will play an exhibition | game at St. Joseph, Mich.. against | the St. Joseph Auscos the evening | of Monday, Aug, 29. Basketball Results e Christian 86, GR. Creston 6¢ Mandy 64. Bey City Centr’ 53 ontville $8 A, Weediane » Beers oT. 2 > es," ahs land Lakes 3 rene 0 FREE BALI—Tom Gould (45) Campbell (7) strain in an effort quarter of the Wayne-Oakland League game at Clarkston background at right is Milford The 2-man rebound team was too much for Clarkston’s Dick John- ston to handle alone. Little George Lang turned in a sparkling game for Clarkston and led his team with 19 points. Gould. and Jim Davidson, who fouled out early im the 2nd half, each had 19 for Milford. Lyn Wright and Albert Hiill teamed up to pace Avondale’s up- set of Lake Orion, which ended a 4game losing streak for the Yel- lowjackets. Wright tossed in 18 points and Hill added 10 and did al fine rebounding job. Northville also finished a 4- game win famine at the expense of Keego. Sam Minard's Presi- dents claimed a S-point lead with Pentiac Press Phete of Milford and Clarkston’s Gordon | to reach a free ball in the first | In the guard Joe Davis. Milford tied Clarkston for first place by beating the Wolves, 68-52. Clarkston High to Have Lighted Football Field Work Is Expected to Be Started Soon on Project Clarkston High School's football, team, which won the Wayne-Oak- land League championship last fall will defend its title on a newly lighted field this season. Work is expected to begin shortly according to am announcement made recently by the committee Five home games have . been ‘carded for this season with the prospects of having a lighted field. A program of raising necessary funds is underway. Denations * by Clarkston organizations and | receipts from special events | sponsored by the faculty and | students amounts to ever $1,000. Public donation is expected to provide the $4,000 additional funds. | All labor for installation of the. lights, poles, grading and sodding of the field has been donated. Canvassing of the district. will begin Feb. 1 and interested per sons may contact Edmund Gun- ter at MA 5-47%6. Penneyivenia Measure Asks TV for Penn Tilts HARRISBURG, Pa. H—A reso- jution introduced in the Pennsyi- vania State Legislature Wednes- day would open up Pennsylvania collége football to television. _ . The resolution’ asked that all state‘ aided colleges and universi- ties be. prevertted from entering agreements under which ‘the num- ber of televised athletic contests “and necessary , College Cage Game lll, Blame Bonus’ Bug’ Furgol to Compete lin Big British Test NEW YORK «™ — Ed Furgol, lame-armed U.S. Open golf cham- pion, announced today he planned to compete in the British Open golf championship at St. Andrews July 48. Hogan award, given annually to the player who overcame the great- est physical handicap to make a success in golf. Furgol’s ieft arm is 10 inches shorter than his right as the re- sult of a childhood accident. | Maple Tankers Win 2 minutes to play, but bad passes brought their downfall. Keego's only consolation was a 23-point performance by Frank Rogers Peyton Goodwin's Troy ball club gathering momentum as the season progresses, crushed Oxford with 2l-point Ind and 3rd quarters - Floyd Bailey banged in 20 points to lead the Colts. but Jack Acton supplied 13, Rex Moore. 1! and Jim Murdock, .10. Dwight Spike: and Fred Bergin had 11 each for the Wildcats, | Shrine 53 St. Frederick Close games are commonplace wherever the Walled Lake team appears and Tuesday was no ex- ception as Niles Freeland’s ings eked out Its 48-47 see- victory over Redford Union, Two foul shots by Myrel Taulbee tied the score at 47-all with 19 it with another charity toss at the 3-second mark, * & Taulbee had 18 points handed neighboring Holl, defeat as Madden scored 27 points. Roger Vorheis registered 1X for the Broncos. Lou Hadse's 17 points fupplied the victory impetus for Utica at South Lake MELFORD CLARKSTON GFP G Yaboune f 4 ® Campbell { 3 PF Sherwood, f | 0 7 Johnston, @ 3 4 id | $ 1 Davidson, { 6 9 $s 7 a Avondale 47, Lake Orion 37 Northville 83, Keego Harbor 47 Walled Lake 48, Redford Union 47 Brighton 47, South Lyon 39 ot. yg 48, Bt. James 38 Gt. Theress | . Utica 50, South Lake 44 Shore 69, Center Line 63 Eastland few $2 Roseville 54. Lutheran 44 Goodrich 48. Ortonville «7 Lapeer 64, Davison 50 New Haven 56. Brown City _ North Branch 56 St Agnes 30 Cooper Is New He is here to receive the Ben, Birmingham High School's swim- |mers remained undefeated in East- | ples. took every first and all but one second place as they racked | up their Sth victory against two non-conference losses. Knollwood Pro Floridan Selected to Succeed Herm Fiebig at: | Birmingham Area Club Pete Cooper, veteran tournament j player from Florida, yesterday j afternoon was named golf profes- | sional at Knollwood Country Club. | He will succeed Herm Fiebig, who recently resigned as pro- greenskeeper at the Birmingham area club after %1 years of George Kayes, Detroit attorney | who headed the committee to se- |lect Fiebig's successor, said this morning that Cooper will begin active duties the latter part of March. He was pro at Tampa's Palma Ceia Country Club this winter. * * @ €ooper, eircuit for eight years, winning the Virginia Beach Open last year. He also has been head pro at several Florida clubs. aides, Joe Thacker, Eddie Masi- mas and Sam Moore, are expected to remain at Knollwood. ‘Mosconi Takes Lead Over Coast Cue Ace CHICAGO (?—Willie Mosconi, world’s pocket billiards champion, defeated Joe Procita of Los An- geles Tuesday in the first two seconds left. and Bob Hess decided | Fenton a 6S-48 | sj les Clarkston 5 Deteat knocks St. Mary Out of Loop Lead St. RO Parochials, in Overtime SUBURBAN CATH. LEAGUE Michaei 71 St Mary RO Bj St Benedict 71 St Clement 2 1 1 Frederick Downs 59-56, Mary OL 62 St. Rita Frederick 44 St St. Michael knocked neighboring Orchard Lake St. Mary out of a 3-way tie for the Suburban Cath- olic League basketball lead last night, upsetting the Eaglets 49-44. St. Benedict dumped St. James 48-58 to retain its share of the top spot. while St. Frederick out- James lasted Koyal Oak St, Mary 38- | §6, in an overtime thriller, Orehard Lakers jumped into a| 13-4 lead in the Ist four minutes, | but St. Michael bounced back to pull to within two points, 19-17, at the end of the Ist period. Marty Keller sank two free throws to |give the Shamrocks a 27-26 ad- vantage midway through the 2nd quarter, and the Mikes never again relinquished the lead Holding a 44-38 edge going into the final period, Coach Bob Mine- | weaser's outfit froze the ball dur- | ing six of the last eight minutes. | John Keller sank five of six free |throws to account for all of St. | Michael's 4th-quarter scoring Keller led the Shamrocks with 16 'points. while Joe Wilhelm had 13 'and Marty Keller 12. Pete Ziebron had 13 for the losers. Mikes’ reserves suffered their Ist defeat in eight starts, bew- ing to St. Mary’s juniors, 34-29. Royal Oak St. Mary overcame a 38-36 3rd-period deficit to tie the score at 53 points and ‘send its game into overtime. Dick Doyon 1 Gould, ¢ 41110 ker, ¢ § 212 Leak g 1 4} vis. ¢ 204 Lang ¢ 7 19.4 Perkuchin { 2 1 § Thompson, ¢ 0 1 Green, [ 1 0 3 Carmean f{ 9 2 2 20 26 68 18 16 52 Milford rien aale hare als 16 30 22:16 «68 Clarkston esalee .. 13 18 10 11 32 | OXFORD TROY GFP GFP Benedict. f 3 6 6 3 Acton f 6 113 Dw. Spiker,{ 6 11! Moore _f 5 213 Bergin. ¢ 4 311 Batiey c 8 420) Spencer g 1 6 7 Murdock, g¢ 3 410 With'spoon ¢0 6 © 8 Acton g-4 0 8 Sweeney g 2 5 89 Swinson f 2 2 6 Thomas, ¢c 1 60 2 Kelly. f 033 Wooleot, f © 1 | Bermard.¢ 1 06 3 Stewart, ¢ 10 32 17:15 40 16 74 Oxford ....... 2 cseeeees 11 8 te? 1549 Troy . 158 21 31 17—T4 M4 Michaei 4. “OL St Mary 44 39, played on the pro. Fiebig’s | sank a field goal and two free throws and Del Chavez added two jmore charity tosses in the extra | period to outscore the Irish 6-3 for the final margin. Lionel Bradley. captain and center of the St. Fred squad, led scoring with 24 points. Chuck Dix- on, St. Mary center, paced the losers with 21. Bt Michael ....cseeeees-17 1413 5-49 Bt Mary OL ..ecsassss: 19 8 10 6—44 { St. Prederick ...6....14 10 14 15—6—B® S. Mary = cavawsiecta 18 ot -}- ‘White Sox Option Player to Millers CHICAGO #—The Chicago White Sox today optioned Carl Sawatski, former Chicago Cub catcher, to the Minneapolis Millers on 24-hour recall, ’ The Sox obtained Sawatski from the Cubs after the 1953 season and last year he batted 18 in 4 games. The Sox now have three catchers, Sherm Lollar, Clint Courtney and Ear! Battey, 6-foot, 200-pound. Negro star who batted .292 for Waterloo, lowa last year. With Sawatski gone, the Sox will take 40 players to spring training. Gridiron Signal Confused With Military Salute PITTSBURGH (INS) — The mil- itary salute — used as a signal for unnecessary roughness in college and professional football — is un- der attack from four veterans or- ganizations that claim the signal desecrates the greatest honor given our flag. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Dis- and . The organizations became inter- ested because of she plight of a 4th. grade pupil in a Pittsburgh district school. an Ameri- canism class, he knew that folded -|bands meant prayer, but said that the salute was a football signal. Harris Meets Perrault SAGINAW (UP)—Detroit welter- the Saginaw auditorium Feb. ‘$, it was announced today. The Associated Press basketball, But what? Scores too high? No defense? Bum Pick. You'll find sup- of the charges. threw the overalls in’ Mrs. Mur- phy’s chowder didn’t causé half the hubbub as the gentlemen who rewrote the free-throw rule -last March. : * * * : About the only: men connected Something's wrong with college Bonus rule? Too many fouls? that put the bonus rule into ef- | fect, it. It pefializes fouls,.so why ‘not. make the most of it The igi a i againgt the rule. Harry Combes of Dlinois says basketball is sick A i They are the American Legion, |. , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 ~ a Irwin-Rosa, place team in City Basketball League Class D standings, narrow- ly averted an upset last night by edging Bad Cats, 43-42, in over- time. After trailing for three quatr- ters, the Cats exploded for 17 points in the finale toe tie the score at 38-all at the end of regulation play. A free throw by Wylie proved to be the winning point as each team tossed in two baskets in the extra session. Walker of the win- ners and Bowers of the Cats shared contest, 49-44, Meteors .. Cats’ Rally Almost Nips Irwin-Rosa for an Upset once beaten 2nd | scoring honors with 15 points apiece. In other Class D games. Spar- tans downed Lakers 42-36, Wolver- ines dumped Slaybaugh's 35-27, and Boys Club beat Meteors 43-34. TONIGHT'S GAMES—Shaw’s vs Clark- ston (Class A. + pm, PHS), Boys Club vs Davis (Clasy B. 630 ‘pm PHs); Hawks vs Blue Devils (Class D, 7 p.m Lincoln); Police vs Elks ‘Class D, 8:30 pm Lincoln). Irwin-Rosa ...,. 91010 # §—43 Bad Cate .....0. 6123810 +a Lakers |. 1014 T 8~36 Spartans .......veccccvasin 710 12 13—42 Slaybaugh's ....... 8 6 @ T—27 Wolverines ........00: @ 6 @ 11-3 Boys Club.......... 12 6 § 17-43 emi wae 10 § 8 16+ Pentiac Press Phote HE WENT THATAWAY—Orchard Lake St. Mary's Ted Kopacki (8) dribbles past St. Michael’s Joe Wilhelm (13) to go im for a basket during the above ist-quarter action in last night's Suburban Catholic League basketball game at Orchard Lake. to retain its share of the SCL's leed. St. Michael won the BOSTON «&®—Bill Sharman, pos- sessor of basketball's best one- hand set shot and a burning desire to make good in baseball, won't permit himself‘anything short of a big league performance in either sport That attitude makes a great “pressure” man of the 6-foot-1 Boston Celtics star, named most valuable player in the recent All- Star game of the professional Na- tional Basketball! Assn. - * * Teamed with backcourt partner Bob Cousy and center Easy Ed Maccauley for the fourth season Sharman, having his best year, gives the Celts the most awesome offense in the game. Bill, the former University of Southern California athlete now living in suburban Needham with his wife and three children. cur- rently leads the NBA in free He’s third in field goal percentage (43.4), seventh in scoring (809), and tied for sixth in scoring aver- o> px game _ * Now Snermen oo signed a con- tract with the Brooklyn Dodger baseball organization to return to the diamond after a year’s layoff. Tech Beats Indiana 5 throw accuracy (87.8 per cent). | Celtics’ Sharman Seeking Stardom in Two Sports | Bill, an outfielder, signed with year at Pueblo in the Class A Western League, 195] at Fort Worth in the Cass AA Texas League and ‘52 at St. Paul in the! Triple A American Assn. But a broken hand and a pulled tendon in "53 found Sharman at Mobile doing a discouraging sting as pinchhitter. Celebrities to Compete in Early Wynn Tourney VENICE, Fila. «®—The second annual 54-hole Early Wynn Invita- tional Golf tournament opened Wednesday with many baseball figures, press and radio men and invited golfers entered. It's Time Out! i} pose at Dodgers in 1950 and played that, Players Tum ‘Thumbs Down on New Ruling No One Seems to Like Working Area NEW YORK —There appeared to be only one thing certain today in the new baseball rule which sets the catcher's box as a rectangle | measuring 43 inches in width—no -| one liked it. Four receivers on the New York Carl Hubbell, farm_ director of the New York Giants and a great left- only doubted that the rulemakers could make the rule work but also came to the defense of the inten- tional pass. * * @®@ “This rule won't serve any pur- all except to give the catcher more work,” said Hubbe'll. “He'll have to time his jump out of that box to get the wide pitch some wild pitches * * * “But it won't eliminate the in- 4 | tentional pass and why should it? The intentional pass is a strategic part of the game, a calculated ‘} risk by any manager. The new rule was annouced tn Chicago Monday. Apparently there is no limit on the depth of the eatcher’s box. But if he crosses either line before the ball leaves the pitcher's hand, it’s a balk. “T think they'll have to do some clarifying before we can fully un- derstand it.” Campanella this can — * Said the New Yorks: Yankees’ Yogi Berra: yet. But I can’t see it stopping the ‘intentional pass.” West Westrum of the New York 4| Giants said “I can only see it making things tougher for the catcher. It won't stop the intentional pass and it wil] make it more difficult for us to handle the pitch-out, which is a fast fall.” Jeffs Surprise Eastern Quint Hand Unbeaten CJHS Leaders First Defeat in Eight Starts Once beaten Jefferson upset Eastern, 39-26, in City Junior High | Basketball League play yesterday unbeaten string for the Indians. jlead into a 3-way deadlock be- tween Jefferson, Eastern and Washington. All now have }1 marks ~ : Paced by Hudson Ray's 18 points, Jefferson roared to a 2- 8 halftime lead and never was in trouble. Chuck Meclirath was high for Eastern with six points. Lincoln won its Ist victory of the season, 45-37, over winless Wever. Lincoln, while Tom Hyatt had 21 for the losers. Washington dumped Birmingham 33-16 in a non-conference contest. John Phiegm sparked the Braves with eight points, but Pete Green of Brimingham took game honors with nine, Hoad Defeats Seixas, Trabert Tops Rose ADELAIDE, Australia @ pe Seixas, the U.S. Philadelphia, was eliminated rose championships Wednesday; leaving Tony Trabert of Cincinnati the lone U. S. survivor, Trabert advanced to Saturday's semifinals by whipping Australian Mervyn Rose, the defending title- holder, 7-5, 44, 6-3, 6-1. Seixas went down before the Valdes Wins HUNTINGTON, W. Va. ® — Valdes of Havana, chief 12th in Row « Against Unknown Flood afternoon to snap a 2-year 8-game — Shrinking of Catchers | clubs had unkind words for it and - handed pitcher in his prime, not | and maybe for a time well see « said the Brooks’ Rov ~ “As for cutting down — the intentional pass, I don't think — “T read about it last night but T : haven't been able to figure it out © RM ar Ei Jeff's victory threw the league _ 2 sn |Larry Walker hit 24 points to lead . the Australian National Tennis Aussies’ Lew Hoad 46, 63, 64, | committee was expected to be lift- ed late today at a news conference. Walter Byers, NCAA executive director, said Tuesday a commit- tee chairman will be named and plans of the committee will be dis- c * * * The new committee was select- ed to formulate a plan aimed to satisfy the television football in- terests of various college confer- ences. The Fociia Const ond Big | i il : Earlier n’ the day, State Rep. Ora Dillavou in Springfield, intro- Byers, = saa aoe nothing about the television com. mittee meeting to announce of George ‘Waa — from the 12-man committee Byers gave no reasons tor Far- rington’s withdrawal but said a successor would be named today. ~Neither would Byers indicate who would get the committee chairmanship, Speculation had it that Earl 8. Fullbrook, University of Nebraska faculty representative peed reietag OL AA secreleny. trons. urer, would get the post. Gillman Named to Pool’s Job With Pro Rams Cincinnatian Had Top Record Among College |- Mentors LOS ANGELES uw — The Los Angeles Rams finally have select- ed a successor to Hampton Pool| ™ as head coach for 1955.:He is Sid Gillman of the University ef Cin- cinnati, whose won and lost rec- ord is second only to Bud Wilkin- son's at the University of Okla- homa. s s s Gillman signed a contract Tues- Cincinnati home, said he consid- MOTOR INN ‘B” a Pte. 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EARLY START—There's plenty ‘of room little girl to practice her skiing and she pretty determined for a youngster, but might just as well get an early start in skiing seems living in Aer i aedi Bill Dickey were elected greats at the Cooperstown, N * ¢ *# a The writers are permitted to vote for 10 men, but the order in which the names appear on each ballot Joe Giardelo Faces Andrews ‘Rusty’ Middleweight Contender Hoping for Shot at Title NORFOLK, Va. @®—Ring rusty Joe Giardello takes on Al Andrews tonight in a 10-round bout that could land the Philadelphia tough guy an early title fight with mid- dieweight champion: Bobo Olson. ‘| It will be Giardello’s first fight bles with: (1) His knee; s | police, and (3) Pennsylvania box- ing officials. i ; i : 5 Hi wee tek Geta F ff i i i ; i $ 'Phils to Have Two ‘Robin Roberts’ for 1955 Season NEW YORK (@—If you believe the ivory hunters—baseball scouts to the laymen — the Philadelphia a championship match with Olson, Tonight’s fight at the Municipal Auditorium will be televised na- tionally by CBS (10 p.m. EST). Pro- ceeds will go to the March of Dimes. _| Giardello is rated the No. 1 chal- lenger for Olson's title. He was due for a title shot this winter but bowed out of a scheduled match with Olson because of a knee operation. Wolverine, Wildcat Fives Get Coast Trip EUGENE, Ore. @® — Michigan and Northwestern basketball teams will travel to Oregon for doubie- Northwestern te will meet Michi- State court . The next night Shaw Is Given Award as Coast's Top Senior PALO ALTO, Calif. »—George Shaw, star quarterback of the University of Oregon, tonight re- ceived the Pop Warner Memorial award as the “most valuable sen- ior college football player on the Pacific Coast” at the ninth annual Palo Club “Million Dollar’’ ban- quet here. Badminton Test Set SAINT JOHN, New Brunswick (®—The United States and Canada will meet for the Thomas Cup at W , March 11-12, F. J. El liot of Saint John, president of the Canadian Badminton Assn., an- nounced Tuesday. DiMag| doesn't matter. The number of bal- »|lots vary from year to year with the changes in the seniority of the members, In order to be eligible for selec- tion a man must have been active in the last 25 years but have been out of organized baseball! as player; manager, coach or umpire for at least five years, Exceptions were granted to al- low ‘men receiving 100 or more votes in the 1953 elections to re- main eligible. That stipulation cov- ered DiMaggio, Dickey and Ted Lyons. With Dickey being elected last year, DiMaggio and Lyons re- main the lone exceptions. * ¢ ¢ No one has any advance infor- mation on the voting, but since Di- Mag missed by such a small mar- gin last year he seems likely to be chosen this time. * * s Besides the three men elected and DiMaggio, there were four who polled more than 100 votes a year ago. Lyons, the ex-Chicago White Sox pitching mainstay, received 170 votes and missed out by 19. Former Brooklyn Dodger hurling .| star Dazzy Vance collected 158 votes and Gabby Hartnett, ex-Chi- cago Cub catching great, accumu- lated 151. Next in line were Hank Greenberg, currently Cleveland general manager and Joe Cronin, now general manager of the Red Sox, * @¢ 6 The hall of fame, established in 1936, enshrines 73 members. The new members are formally. in- stalled each year at Cooperstown on the day two major league teams play an exhibition game .| there. So you are going fo anni Before you start, prepare yourself for a better trip. Make your trip an AAA trip with all the advantages, privileges and protection that a membership in the Auto Club gives you. Join the Club before you start, and also pro- tect yourself with the insurance of this Exchange at the Club, as sure and good in Florida and intervening states as it is in Michigan. Remember you can’t buy these things at gas stations or roadside stops. Get fixed for getting there, not just fixed for starting there. 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Probably be- cause they feel the bite of com- petition in the late PATTERSON winter air, tackle makers this year have done a little man, This year most of the im- portant manufacturers have added white lines ta their stock. Two gadgets which should be. useful to the fly man are a small, very light snap which can be snapped directly to the fly and will float with it. (another boon to the night fisherman because a fly can be slipped on by feel) and a small barbed eyelet which when inserted in the, hollow center of the ‘ers and plugs don't always add up te a harmonious combination. Speaking of salt water, spinning reels by many makers are being improved and ‘modified with the somewhat tougher requirements of the salt water fisherman in mind. Which is not a moment too soon, for the popularity of light tackle work for shallow water ocean species is growing faster than any grip felt in this area as one can, end of the fly ‘line does away with | the necessity of knotting the leader | to the line. Of negligible weight, | the eyelet is.designed to do away. with the knot splash which is often unavoidable when the line is knot- better than usual, in this writer's opinion, in bringing out some gen- | uinely useful items. * * «6 There is, of course, quite a col- lection of novelty stuff, of rather limited appeal. One example is the tip-up rig which will either turn on a red light or sound a buzzer when a fish takes the bait. Might be useful at night, but who uses a tip-up at night? Probably the fiy fisherman Is the chief beneficiary of 1955 im- provements and gadgets. One item, the white fly line, has long been needed for evening and night fishing, but has never been generally aveltehis to the fisher- '(and rather badly in the sample ted to the leader * * * Gladding has brought out a 13 yard double taper fly line spliced we saw) to 25 yards of 15 pound backing. The result is a perfectly castable line at a considerably lower cost than the standard dow- ble taper. For the spin fisherman a three- foot length of lead filled line is offered as the answer to casting ultra-light lures with medium and heavy spinning outfits. This gismo might be useful for certain salt water fly work where rather constant winds and the present trend to smaller, lighter stream- £.O.M. SPECIALS! Bowling Shoes Men's, ladies’ black or smoked elk. Were $6.95—NOW $444 Men’ s, Ladies’ Were $12.95—NO Rink Roller Skates: § 99 W Woolrich 100% Wool Shirts potas "7% 2 for 7135 other type of fishing. It's made its | Jew Gadgets for F ishermen easily see if he. takes Mote of the many local people who have turned. up missing sinee the first of the year. If, for one reason or another, salt water has no particular ap- peal. until the end of the month, much later in the north. Foxes, too and bobeats in the timber country. Re- | ful for such activities Profitable Sideline! A well-known Pontiac golfer has turned a sideline into a fairly profitable business, along with his father’s help. Jim Hanes. Sylvan Village, who does_quite a bit of summer shoot- ing over the area's fine links. teamed with his dad, Harry Hanes of Keego Harbor. to assemble a, bag of some 319 fine muskrat More Wildfowl | | Wintering Here LANSING ®—More ducks and | geese are wintering in . Michigan | this year than ever before, the | conservation department says. The department reported aerial and ground surveys revealed a duck and goose population of more than 300,000. ~ Largest concentrations are in Lakes St. Clair and Erie and in the Kalamazoo and St. Joseph river basins, the survey showed, The total included some 280,000 ducks, mostly in the eastern part of the state, and about 18,000, geese, scattered in the western part of the state. Herbert J. Miller, department | waterfowl specialist, said more shore foodg have been available to the birds because of light snow. falls and generally mild weather Golfer-Trapper Catches 319 Muskrats in 1954 iskins during the 1954 ‘rat season. | Included in the bag, but in addition to it, was a prime male mink tak- en from the first trap Hanes | checked after the season opened. Most of the catch was taken from Cass, Sylvan and Pine Lakes. Aided by an extension of the season up te Jan, 15, trappers had good ice to work on, a condi- | tion that helped boost the size | of the bag, Hanes points out. “Muskrat fur, itself. was nearer a more prime condition because of early cold spells in December,’ Hanes says Property owners about the three |lakes provided a bit of assistance | for the trappers. ‘“‘We received / many calls from owners who were having trouble with these ‘rats undermining their front lawns, and causing the ground to cave in.” | Prices, too, Hanes said he was | happy to report, are up from the 1954 figures. ‘This catch brought us $1.45 a skin on the market. Last year they were worth only $1.05 each. “T think, and other trappers back me up, that the price gain is due to the low catch in the Pte. Mouil- lee marshes. High lake water | levels cut cattail growth and con- sequently reduced feed for the rats, and places for them to build their | homes on.” 60 Expected to Race in Ice-Yacht Event MT. CLEMENS (UPi—Some 60 iceboating enthusiasts from Mich- igan, T[linois and Wisconsin, are expected to compete Sunday on you can still hunt rabbits | Shooters Name Officers for 55 2 From County Given State Assn. Positions in Recent Elections Michigan Rifle and Pistol Asso- ciation held its annua) election of officers recently -at the Oakland cent snows should-prove very use-— _ bore rifle shooting and Cash Bond, an ex-vice president, | to the board of directors. © president, Robert Waggoner, vice | Alcock, chief instructor; and M. E. | weekend. | Rese was Ist among marksmen. All Wool and Insulated Clothing Brooks Sign 2 Hurlers {Lake st. Clair in the Northwest Ice | BROOKLYN ® — The Brooklyn | Yachting Association's national Greatly Reduced Dodgers said Wednesday that | Championship races. “Everythin pitchers Erv Palica and Bob Mil-| Art Bentler, secretary of the Th S) rts Sh & liken have returned signed con-|host Detroit Ice Yacht Club, said | e€ po op . for the tracts, making a total of 31 players | the races had to be postponed last portsman™ ani as signed thus far.| weekend because the ice wasn't South Rookie second baseman Charles|firm enough. ‘However, we ex- 16 Cass "FE 2-7621 |! neal, up from St. Paul, came into | pect about six inches by Sunday.” —— the fold Tuesday. he said. Last 4 Days SEMI ANNUAL SALE HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX — VARSITY TOWN — HICKEY FREEMAN Values to 60 | %4 +t ee gre Ee Sport J ackets | * Off County Sportsmen's Club. Robert Gubbins was re-elected vice président in charge of small- was named | Three area clubs also elected new officers. Pontiac Rifle and Pistol Club named Fred Mayer president, Seeley Dart, executive officer and Fay Magner secre- tery-treasurer. John Treeful is new president of | 4 the OCSC Rifle and Pistol Club. Other officers are Frank Stephens, vice president; Frank Brusha, executive officer; Bill James, assistant executive officer; Jack Guy, secretary-treasurer. D. R. Wilson Rifle and Pistol Club elected Fay Magner, presi- dent; Milt LaPorte, vice president; Louis Jelsch, executive officer and Fred Maver, secretary-treasurer. The clubs named Mayer, Tree- ful, Kjell Danielson, Magner and Bond as a rifle committee, with |LaPorte and Bond chairman and director: of public relations, 175 pound, 86 inch long sturgeon County ‘Marksmen Win State Honors Several Oakland County shooters | won top awards in the annual state championship indoor small- bore match held by the Michigan Rifle and Pistol Association last In grand aggregate scoring, Robert Gubbins was ist in the women’s class, John Treeful was ist and Nahey Newman 2nd in sharpshooters’ division and Don Carolyn Henry was 1st in Junior B Class in the 1st and 2nd matches, Bert Beam was 2nd in match No. 1, Howard Collins was 2nd in sharpshooters in match No. 3 and Kjell Danielson was 2nd in marks- men in match No. 4. Armstead Wins 20th NEW ORLEANS ®—Undeteated | Lawrence Armstead of New Or- | leans scored his 20th kayo in 21 straight victories Tuesday night when he stapped Billy Lynch of | Hartford, Conn., in the second round of a scheduled 10-rounder. Armstead weighed 136, Lynch 138. |landed his fish, a 180 pounder Spray is holding the PROUD FISHERMAN—Ward Spray, 26, of Cheboygan, poses with Michigan Outdoors New Rules Fishing in By MORT NEFF To members of the trout fishing fraternity, regulations governing the main stream of the Au Sable ¥ so river make the * big news in fish ~ laws for 1936. ficial flies as the lure. The mini- to Govern Au Sable | changes played an important part \in bringing about the new rulings. And in asking for these changes these same guides were acting most unselfishly, for it may mean fewer satisfied customers in the sumer months ahead. Ten inch trout get a lot smart- er than the 7” variety! And ob- viously the smailer bag limit simply means fewer trout to take home from the trip. Yet the guides realized that the future of Au Sable trout fishing mum size legal NEFF ters must now be 10"' and the maximum daily limit has | been reduced to 5 trout. i * © « It must be said in favor of the | Au Sable river guides that their | “these same wa- in length, | own recommendations for the “trout taken from | ure land “hardware” may well depend upon this meas- . Many of the fish taken under the old laws had not reached spawning age, and the use of bait lures proved lethal to undersized fish which | promptly died after release. Dr. Phog Allen is in his 38th ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHERS222Sareres Values to *75 Val ‘year as Kansas basketball coach. (Ohio Support for Control of Lamprey Sought Seek Buck Lawmakers’ Aid in Pushing Treaty With Canada AP Special Washington Service ; WASHINGTON u — Administra- en made another move Tuesday to line up Ohio support behind the U.S.Canadian treaty to destroy sea lampreys in the Great Lakes. undersecretary ef state for fisheries and wild- that Ohio is the only Great Lakes Sea lions of dollars worth of fish in Great Lakes, but have not been active in-Lake Erie, which is ad- jacent to northern Ohio. In a conference at Baumhart's office, Herrington also assured the Vermillion, Ohio, congressman that nothing in the treaty would involve federal or Canadian control over U.S. commercial fishing. He hand- ed Baumhart some proposed legis- lation to go along with the treaty spelling this out. Baumhart ‘has opposed the destruction—when the administra- tion submits it to the senate’ next month for ratification. Two Fox Hunts Held in Area Last Weekend Bush Named A of M-L Shooters re Ys 1es'to $85 SQQis Dickinsons | ‘ Suits - Topcoats - Overcoats: One Cieuis - Suits Outer Coats Broken Sizes Price posi ices aly Sy; ¥ ‘BIRMINGHAM — 272 W. Maple and Len Bush recently was named president of the Multi'- Lakes Rifle Club in {ts annual election of officers Other new offiers include Don Dozen ‘300’ Games George Billick has rolled 12 perfect games, three of them in 194, and is an ABC tourney 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 Maxim Regains eer as Top Lightheavy Contender weight champ Archie Moore in the latest ring ratings as a result of _ Paul Andrews’ knockout over Boardwalk Billy Smith. As Maxim, the former champ, handled Andrews with ease in No- vember, Pal ‘Joey just naturally moved up. While the heavyweights waited for champion Rocky Marciano to make up his mind about his next fight, the lower ratings were shuf- fled. Jimmy Slade dropped from seventh to 10th after his defeat by Earl Walls of Toronto. Rex Layne, Kerbawy Ready to Drop Pact Lions’ Official Is Irked ' by Loss of Gil Mains to Argonauts DETROIT (UP) — Detroit Lions isn’t ranked te that division, Vince Martinez of Paterson, N.J. and champion Johnny Saxton. Jimmy Carter, the lightweight champ, and Paddy DeMarco, for- mer champ, still are rated in that order in the 135-pound division. Top) Davis who meet title match. Bell earned a rating (No. 8) in the feather class by defeating Rudy Garcia. middleweight who boxes Al drews at Norfolk tonight. Tiberio Mitri of Italy, Bobby Jones of Oak- land, Calif. and Gustav Scholtz, un- beaten German, all moved up in the 160-pound class, yin Thund rbitd Test AUSTRALIANS ON MSC TRACK TEAM—Three Australians are on Michigan State’s track team. From left: Doug Stuart, 23, of Sydney, high jumper (6 foot 3%); Dave Lean, 19, Launceston, Tasmania, hurdier (:52.3 for British Empire games record in 440 and :14.8 in 120 highs; Captain Kevan Gosper, 21, Newcastle (: 47.1 in 440 Empire games and Big Ten favorite). Four of the ‘Onndes League into CHICAGO «8 — Harry Combes, University of MWlinois basketball coach, says “either there isn't a great team in this conference or J in Big Ten basketball history. No team has fewer than two the halfway mark of 12 games. 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North Carolina State beat Minne- sota, currently tied for the con- ference lead, Marquette lost to Michigan State but defeated Mich- igan and Missouri knocked off In- diana, Iowa and Wisconsin after losing to Ilinois. * Ld] e The team that has been the toughest for the Big Ten is Penn. The unranked Quakers have whipped Iowa, tied with Minnesota for the league lead, Purdue and Michigan State. Other than Penn, the Big Ten has beaten eastern teams eight times without a loss. Princeton pas four of the defeats and Pitt ea southern and southeast- 18 ern teams, the Big Ten has a 6-3 mark including Illinois’ only non- conference loss, a 72-66 setback by Loyola of the South. In four games against southwest- ern teams, Illinois defeated Rice while Southern Methodist beat In- |diana and lost to Minnesota and Purdue. * © @ Against far western opposition, Towa beat Stanford; Michigan de- | | feated Denver and lost to Brigham Young, and California downed Ohio State twice. The bulk of the Big Ten victories against non-conference foes has been in the midwest. Western Con- ference teams have beaten other midwest teams 30 times and 13 of these triumphs were at the ex- pense of Butler, Valparaiso, Wash- ington of St. Louis and St. Louis. and Canada. Why guess? Agent today, 10 MM. Saginaw 6+. Double check when you buy auto insurance! '.s 68 eeananea- pthc Bnd eomranry COST... See how much pow can save. You'll find Alistate’s low rates and extra benefits add up to the really better value you'd expect from the company founded bby Sears in 1931. No wonder the number of Allstate policy- holders has grown tremendously every year. Today, over 2,500,000 car owners know you can't buy better auto in- surance... why pay more? SERVICE ... Alistate’s experienced representa- tives have an outstanding reputation for prompt friendly service and fast, fair claim settlements throughout the U. S. Double check with your Allstate RUSSEL }. 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And that sentence isn't quite as fool- What I mean is that I. don't believe that Larry ever hag quite reached his top potentiality with the Indians. My hunch is that one of these seasons, possibly next season, base- ball will see a better Larry Doby ‘than it ever has seen before. In any case, the Indians’ center troubles, the Ist thing that The 1954 winner, Fred Haas Jr., who came with a rush in the final round to capture the event, is here, along with the victors in the three previous tournaments held in Cali- fornia this winter. Middlecoff, the Bing Crosby win- ner and Gene Littler, who won the top $5,000 prize in the Los An- geles Open. ° s Ld Little 1s affiliated with the Thun- ont Paves bere we eee © Se © wae south of here. Holscher, Wally Ulrich, Earl "Stew- art Jr., Ellsworth Vines, Marty Furgol, Doug Ford, Shelley May- field, Johnny Palmer, Jim Turn- esa, George Howard, Walter Bur- kemo, Vic Ghezzi, Ed Oliver, Jim- my Hines, Dick Mayer, Peter t Mike Souchak, Jimmy Clark, Dave Douglas, Al Besselink, Paul McGuire, Haas, Littler, Middlecoff and five visiting Eng- lish pros, Tony Harman, J. D. Pritchett, J. R. Jacobs, Bernard Hunt and Peter Alliss. Boston Writers Pay Honor fo Athletes BOSTON — Willie Mays and Johnny Antonelli of the world champion New York Giants and catcher Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees will be among those ton Baseball Writers’ dinner. Mays and Berra will receive plaques as the outstanding play- ers of their respective leagues. Antonelli and pitching coach Frank Shellanback will be honored for their contributions to the Giants who completed a great year by pulling a four-game World Series sweep on the Cleveland Indians. .| told me was that he thought the honored tonight at the 16th Bos- | Indians would win again in the we gof that boy Al Smith in left ’ field, He made a great differ- ence and he’s a fine player, who is going>te get better. beat the Yanks out of the flag, we droped into an easy chair anc couldn’t get out of iti “Tt wasn't’ that we took the Gi “What happened to us in the series, and I take nothing from the Giants in saying it, was that after we set that American League record for victories, which became |. our big goal after we finally had NOW! + + « for safer driving this winter get your Skid-Rids now! 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U.S, courts have ordered the thrice-married fo r mer publisher | and physical quiturist to fork ov er | |nearly $10,000 in alimony and other | payments to two of his divorced | wives. Macfadden says he hasn't got it. Checking into a hotel! here yes- terday, Macfadden told newsmen | he planned to stick around ‘‘until WASHINGTON (® — Government departments and agencies have been ordered to examine all their activities that compete with private enterprise and decide which can be “reasonably ended.” Budget Director Rowland R. Hughes, in a memo made public last night, urged that all federal business activities be ended unless “‘it would not be in the public interest.” GREER GARSON ROBERT RYAN HER TWELVE MEN WANTED TO BUY USED MAGAZINES ~ We Sell Novelties, jokes and Tricks Piper's Magazine Outlet | 35 Awbure Ave. covered up! being covered...” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Dagmar does another big-time TV spot, subbing for Jan Murray as m. ¢. of “Dollar a Second” next week when he ; vacations. . | fered the lead in “Ankles Aweigh.” In- |cidentally, Danny Shapiro, who wrote the lyrics, has now become “Dan Sha- piro.” When Lisa Kirk’s tights and opera- length hose shrank just before her open- ing at the Plaza Persian Room, she phoned Marlene Dietrich who rushed over two pair which fit perfectly. Lisa's old songs—“Ain't We Got Fun?” arid “Tf | 1 Could Be With You One Hour Tonight” |—brought up to date—resulted in her best show yet. with a gorilla. earl, brother. Uncovered Garbage Can Costs Gypsy Rosy $15 By EARL NEW YORK—Here in the biggest, weirdest city in America, you can get many things you can’t find elsewhere—including troubles. - Miss Gypsy Rose Lee has just paid a $15 fine for not having her garbage ean covered Then you're a litter é GYPSY ROSE to buy a garbage “Well!” snorted Gypsy. weren't covered. There was one hotel where there were 9 cans that weren't covered. “Then I tried to buy a garbage ean cover. try to buy a garbage can cover?” I admitted I had never been so favored. “You have te buy the whole gar- they say. a whole can. wanted to cover my garbage can up. bage. can, Miss,’ didn’t want Weill!” _ Finally, Miss Lee spent $8.95 on a gar- 'bage can with a cover chained to it. * * “It seems a little “that Gypsy Rose Lee should have the only garbage can in the block that's After all my years of not . Eddie Barney Ross said Robinson: “Sure, he kept in shape danc- ing, but dancer’s legs ain’t fighter’s legs.” Howard Hughes sees Polly Bergen . Martha Raye’s ex, will open a N.Y. cafe. . has the female lead in “Six Bridges te Cross.” Jack Webb’ll be master of ceremonies at the Academy Award nominations Feb. 12 American tour with a ‘trip to Europe and the Middle Bast. Jeff Chandler's Las TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Connolly, “tried to get a cheaper fur coat by mating a mink Didn't work. Sleeves were too long.” WILSON Py ~ &* kek * bug?” I asked Miss Lee when the news smote my ears. “I think so. I don't mind paying the fine,” she said. ‘I’m all for cleaning up the city. It’s as dirty as Calcutta! France and Italy don’t have garbage cans setting out on the street. But it wasn't fair to pick on ME for not being covered up when nobody else’s garbage can had a cover, on, either.” "The idea of a famous strip-teaser being covered, or uncovered, caused Miss Lee to break the seriousness with a laugh. “At 9 in the morning, a man came to our door,” Gypsy related. “I got my caretaker to accept it as soon as I saw it was a summons. I'd had about 10 garbage can covers stolen. You can't keep them—you know that! “My caretaker paid the fine down on 2d Av. can cover. “I counted 18 cans in the block that Did you ever I said I I just x * ironic,” she said, Bracken's been of- about Sugar Ray : « JULIE ADAMS . Niek Condes, . Julia Adams . Vice Pres. 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McNamare and | peda agaoee bre > igre Poultry Reatix Av 1088 MY Cent ‘ a8 Dwiard 3. Davis ae vice pree- was last seen driving toward Benguet ..... o ‘te 1 idents, Beth Steel....117.4 Nort & West 61.3 Dees Sap Seen es OS a ge eee Bestng Air... " No am Av. $62 Crusoe assumes charge of the Pearl, atcording to Police, tak meee ter es awn Bond Sire... 17. Nor Ste Pw. 1e3 Company's three automotive divi- 1 ! lve "poultry up Am “ Borden =... Nest Airim - 19.1 sions; Harder will have charge of ". Jobe King, 105 E, Brooklyn Ave. heavy brotlers or fryers (aie-4 Tes) gray | Brist My"... 392 Oliver cp 188 three basic manufacturing groups. reported to Pontiac Police today | Sos,.3}'0:38 Sng ll ie Bectousns’ 353 Owens 1 ci 191) | McNamara replaces Crusoe as the theft of this daughter's gray | srs; ces ab: 0 38, Colum @ mo 113 ea oe ee eee Aipeca. cost, valued at $40. He |“ 2 8. isos Receipts and (Can Dry. ine Param Pict 32° (48eF of the Ford division; Davis said it was taken from the girl’s|cenane tent with supplies short "on | Can g96 Parke .... 3%@ |sueceeds Harder as vice presi- locker. at Pontine High School | goed sualtty eutgreg Rete ang leghorne. Se a Pe ma 7°: $5-$) dent in charge of manufacturing. 5 : Ps barely steady. Supplies om Carr : : 5s while she was attending classes | Demand light. Caponettes steady on | Case JT 17.5 - Pept Cola ... 183/ Announcing the administrative Ae and Cater Tra sag ° Phelps . 514 : yesterday, ies see a are mostly. big | Celanene 4 ee . $16} changes Ford said the company’s “aa te ones end an semunep aate in = Ph Pet... 136 | Overall expansion and improve- Charged | five oy ot war- _ eensinting ef barebecks — & Oh... 44s ilies Mills 864} ment has involved facilities ex- rants, Gordon Lamb, of 156% Chi & NW... 147 te G .. 45) penditures of more than half a E, Huron St, was arrested by Pon- DETROIT STOCKS cane: 3 Rimes” "ge | billion dollars in the last two tiac police . He is charged & We Ove.....181 Pure OW...) 10.8] veers. the i ahare ot thn with , making excessive | "re one yee Sate bee Ge hen Bene |. et ireck and cor sartet bas increased . J IDs i ve noise and ¢ with no oper- , sense 11a 188 | Cust Ole ike Repub’ ea’. an3|37 per cent and two new divisions ator’s license, Kingeton aes so 44 Colg Palm... as Rove Met 2AM had been created. vib see, te Perkd Bean @2 " 19| Con Bdis...... 47 Tob B ..415| Ford said Breech “will con § until. 61 Temple. hie Rugy ME eseeveccess 49 48 40/ Gon GE 307 RKO Piet 037 | : ba ay ng EN = cont Bet.) oot Satvwer at “3 ae eT, eau near, Rummage Sale, Sat., Jan. 29. St. é : Cont Can ah 143 St ptm Lead an a — e F sapeae: Paul Lutheran Church, Joslyn at! ‘The water supply of Los Angeles | Gont Ou... W. seoun’ ae? 383 : | : cates Seovill mf decisions po Fourth, starting at 9 a. m. ~—A4¥./ is brought 238 miles by ageduct Sepeer Bas a“ Bee Sead Al RR oy bilities and of the com If your friend's im jail and needs| from the Owens River and one- | Croc sti... 353 ion... = bail, Ph. PE §-8201. ©. A. Mitchell.| sixth comes 392 miles from the | Surtss,""--- 182 Simmons"! aaa|_ Breech, born in Lebanon, Mo. ‘Adv.|Colorado River on yy Se be Sinclair © .... 61.5 |58 years ago, was president of is ate sie 2 AL Doug _Aire....1383 Son Pac” | 334 | Bendix Aviation Corp, when he Sa 8 sae” aE rags ft eter gee By .,---:- 173] joined Ford im 1966 as executive —— . Regie Pi... 318 Sperry W + gi, | vice president. Before that he had ; -UPS Mean PAY-UP! |) Sit0: &: Sieeg . Bi tecn's eee pressene ot Gener ; 3 Hi a bus in:. '¢) 8t40u tna |, gg | Motors, and later president and a : DON'T GET CAUGHT . fuer Rad... 33 nae Ss board chairman of North American : Bnd Went ---- 384 Stevens aP |. 27.5 | Aviation, Inc. WITH YOUR Faire ‘Mor 25) Stew, War, ... 348 FINANCES DOWN! Freept sul’ ris SOU... #4) Foreign Exchange Pruch Tra ... 361 Sather Pap.... 484 : : Gen Bak ..... 11.1 Sylv Bl Pa .. 444] wew YORK, Jan 36 (AP)—Poreign ex- : ~ swiss - Texas Co ... 87.2 = yyy INSURE ee Oe 1 Y ; é , n ors .. + 48. rin New’ York — ja # x Gen pm Dog —_ —— 33 market 3 17/33 per cont’ prombam” or . oe 50.4 Tran e*eee Gen Tel 38.2 Transamer .. 39.1 —-* Us. —_ Gen Time... 36 Twent C Pox 293 — Crawford-D Sap tee 43 Daeeend"-" 3| Race ah Sette ek bee e@we-Grove = [eens 2) ob Foes Bs) Baa AG Mater aah Sp vas a Insurance of All Kinds Gra Pai act ait ‘Aire. 9a. | 3781182. up 1/16 of 9 cent, Belgium io Ry.... 31.1 United Cp... 61) (francs 38% a ae 716 Pontiac Stote Bank Bidg. Ph. FE 2-8357 }] tweet S° | 217 Unit rrutt “"" 521} any cwestera) “(Deutsche mart). $3.55, Gail Ol.” G6 US Lines... 308| Ghened’ tialveine) Oe of accent, un: pores Te ag? US Rub... 413] changed: Portugal (escude) 3.8, un- Rersh a SS ee Gee «+ $6, | changed; Sweden (krona) 19.34, un- la UB Steel pr 161.2 un i Switseriand (franc) —_ . Hi .... 32 US Tod ..... 9 | 34580, J lnpeeaes oem ~ Houd Mer .... 13.7 Van Real ... 35.4 ie ancbanged ne (free) 7.24, TAR G/ Tl Cent ...... 63.2 Wi ..+« 99-4] unchanged; Brasil (free) 1.43, unchanged: » msillin med a = = eee” we Sapte Oe a; Vencsect ja (boll. - Inspir Cop... 40.1 West Un Tel 78.7 fast: Hong Kong dollar " eV Tateriad I.... 386 Weste A BS. 380|chonged” ai Bie oo Si Se Bi . Int Paper... 943 Wilson & Co” 117 . STOCK AVERAGES Int Bilver 64 Wise El Pw . 314| NEW YORK, Jan. 2¢—Compiled by The Int 25 Woolworth .. 81.2/| Associated Press. Isl Crk Coal 21.6 Young S&W 26.2 3%) 618) 18 0 Jacobs . . 03 Yngst GhaT 87 Indust. Rails Util. Stocks dohtis Man .. 87.2 Zenith Rad .. 80.4/ Net change . +21 +@ +1 +11 today reported | Previous cay. 2008 Tite ai ize Pontiac Police ¥ : ago... .- 205.9 117.4 67.7 188. rg Agr gee Thomas, 29, [soap LT Ame o17 ibe 305 Hughes St., who is charged | i9g4-55 “hign. 2145 123. 2145 193.0 68.7 1 in three traffic warrants for speed- pee $ lew veeee ps we ae ioe ing and improper passing 1963 low...,...:1390.2 73.8 $08 ‘ged (Advertisement) (A@vertisoment) Announce New Way to Relieve Pain ot Arthritis ana Rheumatism Without Pills! Greaseless, odorless cream penetrates - deep— speeds up flow of fresh, rich blood inte sore areas—actually helps drive away pain- causing congestion and pressure. elini- cians in the United States has now confirmed the doetors. : ri GM Motorama Seen by 215,000 Show Closes New York Run Tuesday Night and Heads for Miami. NEW YORK — The General Mo- tors Motorama of 1955 wound up its nationwide debut at the Waldorf- Astoria last night at midnight with attendance at the six-day showing totaling over 215,000. The tremendous reception ac- corded the show in New York strengthened expectations of Gen- eral Motors officials that the 1955 Motorama will be even more pop- ular than GM's 1954 exhibit! which was seen by record crowds in five cities. =< GM President Harlow @. Cur- tice said the capacity crowds were evidence of the nation’s economic health, as well as of the public’s keen interest in sci- entific and industrial progress. “The enthusiastic interest in our 1955 products displayed by Mo- torama visitors is an indication of the market that awaits a manvu- facturer who offers outstanding values,’ Mr. Curtice said. ‘‘It re- inforces my conviction that our economy will reach a new peak in 1955."" A caravan of GM vans last night began moving the cars and hun- dreds of other Motorama attrac- tions to Miami, where the show will be open to the public in Dinner Key Auditorium Feb. 5 to 13 in- clusive. é Twenty-two representatives of the General Motors Overseas Opera- tions Division gathered at GMC Truck and Coach -Division yester- day for a briefing on new product details and the 1955 sales strategy. R. C. Woodhouse, general truck sales manager, and B, M. Wilton, product market research manager, conducted the meeting for the di- vision. Among the overseas division rep- resentatives was E. K. Wild, gen- eral sales manager of the overseas division of New York. The group included 15 overseas officials from New York, five from Detroit and two field representa- tives. The appointment of W. J. Mor- larty as business management manager of the Lincoln-Mercury Division has been announced by Joseph E. Bayne, general sales manager. Detroit Edison Co. reported Thursday its electric power pro- duction for industry reached an all-time. high of 107,774,000 hours last week. This was an increase of 1.9 per cent over the previous week. The Altes Brewing Co. of Detroit has changed its name to the Na- : I i a7 full ain gf 3 i '3F | ii : 39 F i} t Ft f tb tt fy :! . leg 1 int fel ind eft ftt : 3 J ai z 3 3 oy 72 stbeas P a : : i 4 E 3 : i fis rzee? a RS 3 a DNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 Business Notes: By SAM DAWSON ™ NEW YORK (®—Formosa Strait lies close to the stock and com- modity markets these days. Reaction was quick to the Presi- dent’s request that Congress au- thorize our forces to fight if neces- sary for the defense of Formosa. Aircraft and metals stocks were bid up. Rubber, cocoa, tin and cop- per futures prices rose and grains felt an increase in export demand as traders envisioned what would U.S. Steel Pays $1; Proposes Stock Split NEW YORK (® — The world's biggest steelmaker, United States Stee] Corp., was plunging into 1955 today with a couple of financial jet rockets behind it—a boosted common stock dividend and a pro- posed 2-for-1 stock split. . It was the first dividend increase in four years and the first stock split since May 2, 1949, when stockholders voted a 3 for 1 split of common, raising the authorized shares to their present total. The news caught Wall Street napping yesterday although at the time of the third quarter report last October there were rumors firmed at the time. The board of directors, waiting until long after the close of the New York Stock Exchange, de- clared a dividend of $1 a share on common, payable March 10 to holders of record Feb. 4. The stock had been on a 75-cent dividend basis since 1951. Directors have approved for submission to the stockholders at posal to chAnge each share of com- mon into two shares. Union Reveals _ Work Guarantee for Truckers MIAMI BEACH, Fila. ® — AFL Teamsters Union claimed to- day it has just won for truck driv- duction center on which the CIO is centering a drive this year for its guaranteed annual wage plan, personally negotiated the new six- Avery Rips Wolfson in Corporation Note Stock, Commodity . Marts Retlect Formosa Stand aplenty of a dividend hike—uncon- : their annual meeting May 2 a pro- | happen if a Far Eastern war were | set off. « Yet, the sharpest break in stock prices in recent years followed the start of the war in Korea. And the outbreak of World War I in 1914 hit financial markets so hard tha} the stock exchange was closed for 4%2 months. : * * Why does the mere threat of 'war send some stocks up, as this week, while the sudden advertt of 'war sends most stocks down? This isn’t as muddled as it seems on the surface, brokers explain. | A peacetime economy makes for the greatest over-all prosperity. What is being produced is for use by consumers, Peacetime produc- | tion raises the standard of living. In wartime—in spite of all the employment—the important part of what is being produced is to be destroyed, not used. There is no | benefit to the economy. | A sudden outbreak of war dis- rupts the economy. Sources of ma- terials, labor supply and markets are éither cut off or restrained. The outlook for most businesses is less favorable, and the price of their stocks decline. flashiness of inflation and high | ! But talk of the threat of war bilities for the ‘war babies’’—the companies that might be expected o get increased ofders for hardware of war. The these suppliers of the military tend to rise. Psychology plays a large part. | With the threat of war the tax-| payer is-more willing to spend for defense. Stock traders figure that orders for military goods are more likely to rise than to be cut. | But when war comes suddenly ,—as with Pearl Harbor—investors ‘turn fearful of the coming disrup- tion of many business lines, and the stocks of industries with no immediate prospect of supplying the military effort look less ap- pealing. Death Notices LPP Le ERSON, JANUARY 25. 1955, Nellie Lull, former residence. 13 Mark &t.; and Miss Lucy B. Lull. Puneral service will be held Thursday, January 27th, at 3:30 p.m. from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with Dr. W. H. Marbach of- ficiating. Interment at Oak _ Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Anderson may be seen at the Donelson-Johns Fu- neral k eee BEADLE, JANUAR 1955, RAY- mond M., 3701 Bald d. age 25; d son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beadle; dear brother of officiating. Interment at Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr. Beadle may be seen at the Sparks-@rif- fin Funeral Home. a: GHUNOVICH, JANUARY 26, 1955, Andrew F., Cort’ ht St, Pontiac, age : father of Walter Chunovich and Mrs. Helen Jara G , JANUARY 3. 1965, DAVID A. 181 Wash: St., age 62; beloved husban Mrs. Mary A. Rev. Paw Interment at Ottawa . The Knights Templars will conduct a . Green may 38 pie e fh : i i Hi #: : : , ‘ i 3 2i oz aE sit. d Z : 7 te | yi if i 5 - g af “a i ili ig i i | sie ye rN ane. calls to traders’ minds the possi- the | stocks of - AND roa OF a Beata 908 Oakland AVS. 2.4800 —FNCH MEMORIALS ENC. orials Pep mene he aan ’ BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 1, 3, 4, 8 14, 19, 21, 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 40, 43, 44, 50, 58, 67, 68, 74, 75, 76, 79, 80, 86, 88, 89, 97, 101, 104, 113, 115, 117. “ Help Wanted Male 6 PPP LILI , AMBITIOUS SALESMEN FOR house specialty. Earnings unlim- ited. Excellent working conditions. Reply between 10 and 3 week- days 163 W Montcalm. BARBER STEADY POSITION. 71654 eters — Utica, Mich. Phone RE oe GAB DRIVERS. STEADY % Of older, Apply 438 Orchard Leake, _3 t 6 p.m. _. 2 ROOM APARTMENT AND UTIL- ities for elderly man in f for smell services. Evenings 3-6333 CARPENTRY. TRIN, Ae, 4 kitchen, repairs, FE Construction Supt. State experience, Press Box 106. DRIVERS AND BROKERS WITH ee eee Seed. heats Ae car haulers prefe f Forwarding Com rv Shoo Mt. _ Elliott St., Detroit. EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN On farm by mofith Must like cattle. Carl Dobat, 2460 Dutton Rd. Roch- ester EXPERIENCED USED CAR salesman Top commissions. Group insurance. Reply giving age. experience, etc. Pontiae cies a ee EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE salesman, enjoy working in a new office many features. Busy ground floor location with pa e commissions sible. J. R. Hiltz—Reaitor, 1011 W. Huros, FE 54-6181. FOUNDRY Foremen Age 3% to 50. Minfmum of § years 8u — core room workers. $100 w and bay de- on bev agg” a poly ichigan =_ Ba Employment Service. 142 Wayne Pontiac. 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m, Moa. thru Fri ~~ GRINDER. OD. AND LD. Must have experience on prec sion aircraft with close tolerance. MC Manufacturing Co. 118 Indlanweod Rd., Lake Mich. Ir YOU ARE AN ACTIVE, ETHI- it beth of us, and talk i over. LEWIis H = — Realtor. Korean Vets—Non Vets See our Ad under “Instructions.” MIDWEST We cialize in rmanent jobs with acs ay firms. * FOR YOUNG MEN Midwest Employment 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PE $0227 FORD Motor Co. Tractor and Implement Div: 7 Birmingham ‘Has ‘Position Opportunities for: Project Engineers For Electrical. Engine and Hydraulic Systems Product Designers Design Checkers Specification Engineers ~ Specification Writers Pattern Makers Dynamoneter Operators * THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JAN UARY : 26, 1955 cd ee REAL ESTATE 9 Heensed men urgently needed on & new fall ume yolume cag of new wes resale homes. man. "Call Mr. Qu int ath? |. SL YVAN REAI -TY Co. FE 5-0418 SALESMEN Sales position open, experienced he salesman to nation- A oMATIC oil and gas heating i closed perrtery, details, phone Mr. Janka, +1504. . f TRAINEE om up. sae & mandger ... - trainee Sip EMPLOYMENT A ENC} 53% Huron: "Eves. PE 5-1582 FE 44460 TV SERVICEMEN Tone And Marking Girl Both positions are permanent. eee erihand, requires one ARTHUR S ndwrit- 48 N. Saginaw 6t. UNUSUAL * OPPORTUNITY per week. WALL WASHING. WASHING AND ironing. Other work FE 5-635, . Woman would like work by the day. Call FE 2-2744. WisetNG AND IRONING. LOCK. the West side, FE 2-4900. Wasitnos. AND “GND “IRONINGS. FE SAVE MONEY Mt Gaim Est CURTAING perily “finish rials ~ finished in, ; ated Laundry. Phone For FAMILY LAUNDRY Le 4 Ph. Pontiac Laundry _Seion Moving & Trucking 1! 19 . _# — 4A-1 MOVING, Stag Now iG, PICK: WOMAN WANTS NURSES oR Good up end delive Pe Ps at Hitchea | work in convelesce | fees rates. PE 4-1803 any- YOUNG LADY W. P HAULING BAND. GRAVEL Gr Sherk eat or work “i ed time. any place. FE cleaners, FS “ eo Building Service 12 : ~ ALL TYPES OF BUILDING PLANS _Brias compnentnns & residential. . TRinity 3-2073. . BRICK pees CEMENT WORK _and fireplaces. FE. 2-2468. BRICK, BLOCK AND {CEMENT _ Rubish haved, F LIGHT E HAULING “ODD 3-2001, FE 17-0271. LIONT "HAULING AND RUBBISH. PE 5-5933. FUNNY BUSINESS i pers: ' WEIGHTS | "| | - | i : TET nein 126“ contribute, too?” “The office is collecting for flowers for you—care to |AINTY FOR SUPPLIES. me Burnes, FE 28814. 93 Mark. i600 WEDDING INVITATIONS. $7.50 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Highest Prices Paid On land contracts. get our FREE estimate Wanted Real Estate 32A 32A Wanted: "Homes, "Farman: “Land Contracts Aw. ‘i JONES PALE i808 ~ OWNERS e need houses for sale ail P ¥ location Also cavee We buy and sell land acts. Call us for quick reli- service. PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin FE 56-8275 LISTINGS WANTED ED. NORDMAN REAL ESTATE —. es PLate 23-3567 LISTINGS ellen Parms b vroperties. Roy ae Realtor 36% W Huron FE 2-7431 (HA NE IT AGAIN That's Je ‘ee, We renll sold over ‘vo per cent of our Poco oh ipee op rty Sn sell. oS quick and action, call Office Open 9-8 A. JOHN SON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. IF You want your home sold. fair and ae PE 4-1091. j a LARGE ROOMS, §. PRIVATE BATH . utilities furnished, caretaker im Two W- M - APTS. 0 and $60 « onth. APAR NT. 2 GLEAN 3} ROOMS TILED BATH. | ¢ on er Kids OK. 8587 Pon DECORA 3 Bey NEWLY ‘eated m nts. 41704 after 5 p.m. 3 ROOMS AND BA TH. FE $-4262. J ROOMS. GARAGE. - AND ciwck becontreg. plang “em om Couple. OR 31328. vi 4 v Rooms. iS. PARTLY PURN. MAIN PE 23-5835. 4 ROOMS ae, oll. Bs a vate ache hen one i ROOMS, aod WEST SIDE. heat, hot water. Private en- — come only. 76 Hender- gs FURNISHED, is], TED east of — cae ge ae EDWARD B. mlHE LAKE MAN a Lake, KEITH WODERN i 2 arene SAM WARWICK HAS 7 BEDROOM house, $125: also two bedroom 100. re be Close in. mo, WILLIAMS LK. 6 Avail jen 2». FE ‘ares. FE month. Walters Lake ares. _ 46203 Rent Lake e Property 360A 36A ROOMS. heat, water automatic washer, 3-4375. For Rent Rooms 37 1 SINGLE ROOM FOR MAN. Iti i OR 2? MEN. 6 MIN W. to Pontiac Motor. Bug ra BAsE- . EM __547 West Huron. A NICE ROOM FOR A GENTLE man bt Wad Ww & garage. Ww. AT BUS a LARGE MODERN, - quiet clean rooms. FE 5-7332. BRAND NEW PRODUCT clean ri T ant EAULIIS AND MOVING. bay Be land Studio. 18 W. Huron want all of these call 4 FLAT, LAKE PRIVI- PRIVATE ENTRANCE. tor outside ‘work. wApoly = . on N 0~ ti te ssa . work. Also chimneys. No job too) Reasonable rates OR 4 any- _ Printed ed papkins ~ fast se eervice. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. us now. We need listings.. leges, all modern. Children wel- ous | of ag a ae alee wa son at 919 oreast take A Ave. INVE TMENT large or too small. Guaranteed time \fFS ALL OVER NOW, WAXING 33_W. Huron St. FE 5-$183 be : A gaee Ragea Y e coms, FE Pe eden Evenings Huron. andry USED CAR SALESMAN MUST BE cs at nefere 12 poon at MI ¢6432., work. Ph FE 4-064. LIGHT HAULING AND > TRUCK. Himoleum that i. Use, Glaxo plas- U li it d $ ayeee © . oot a BOVE [ND er” | BUsIwEsd 3 PEOPLE. KITCH KITCHEN, is ic Ae cde .” a = REAL ag: | “ter AN TO Live be oni att a AND A. meee WORE : me pe e303. riffin | Se tee n as fo | Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ¥ Forkang couple. ae iron. | children. No fon” garage. E. Lroquois See gta FY guna an eraters ws.) CARPENTER MANN Sas Sloat PE) INDEBT? | fecatainiet Se taedats "* SBstr Bia uf a" Mc noon ano aaa oppes | nay SENY, Qe, eee 5 y are SL . ir, Ji son zr. iJ APSA, TEAL |e ahh at ta | RRR oe anager goes) Gadi aoe | SE pao ean noon Te WELT REMOD: | CLEAN WAN SCREPING ROOK 3 : a odd jobs. OR 3-9644. ealtor Young Men—Travel | i AP eS c,20" “© | cupenray Med GT eRe One IRC, tie paneer, ceere 4 PHONE OL 16051 ne] Set MET erin RIMS 22 | oes a coeas Openings for two. 18:28, Neat ap | WOMAN WANTED FOR | LIGHT | ‘tet wonk,_cie_ FE _EO™ O'DELL CAR TAC a eet reserve Fete ne th a ad Bae ae fee A al prering. ambitious: to tour Flor” | housework. EM 3-2187 after 6 p.m. ‘Carpenter Contracting | Local ond ae Morus: OR 31502. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. wgiteate, oF city property, 1] Mile, Ra. wast of Orcha GLEAN LiGH? HOUSEEEEPING ; Rough trim. APTER THIS ATE. T ae = . Good twin beds. ieehalely” expenses savanced. a bora cate ~ Terms. On 3320 REDUCED RATES | °%.A8?, Fiattn Grtgtakts | 5% MORTGAGES | CLARK REAL ESTATE * ROOM AND BATH HEAT AND | Gipay a peas. Moree. 75 weekly. “gee Mrs. McKinney, a See fe phone ¢ ote epi CUSTOM i ce Large van to serve you. Smith for debts Cr ge nen Bes ON FARMS OR SUB AN from 1977 Auburn ped R nay “part $75 month ~ ble. FE . 350 Roosevelt, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. shift. nancing. Mode’ PE 45470, Ps xe. +4864 " ongiine —_— ac. Mich . % an lt oral foot e. No Eves. PE sist? pant nt oes Call's — 4 3. i EMPLOYED , ORL. WANT A MIDDLEAGED LADY , DEN SERVICE ASHES. Sr kia AP tae FES DATE. 1-30- ARLE ._Aubure te geivieges 5 Pee. Help Wanted Female 7 Tages , howsskeoping. Smell) Cabinets, OR 'Sa009, * * | sRucRING OF ANY inp. aLso| &%. 1 wil act cae ewan meng An I = ooh STOP! fy By Canaw CLEAN ot w|i ScRPae WORE ALPERC | Toon o: ' ee th is and put dollars im your hon 6-00) or Buitasle for 1 or 2 people. FE 4 nis, Frm before} pu Fe WAITRESS EXPERIENCED PRE-| tions moder pion, alee custom | FOLLM STOR-| olioway, 6814 Livernois Road, | TO Ok he ad 1g a anf $7103. fist ferred, but will teach if _building, OLive 3-732 enviar | f°. Agents for N. American Van| Rochester, Mich. land. Realtor a od bemoan, terme, os 7 ROOMS NICE COMPORTABLE "SLEEP. MACHINE OPER pelllaye” sey, neta oF and reial: ti aumane United ~ y my re ON AND APTER THIS DATE, 1-26- hh ne Pm 24018. 4 wo'Hiures | "Pe — and gerage in exclusive west side on gt Pe I ator familar with general ac-| 35 W. diu ee eee: nee tenes | babes 381 0, Derrs. : $5, 1 will not be reeponsibie for Cea eee ee commuacta. | CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS Sauce cs wale Ak bape ata ee . - Sprattinent sdemuary. 35, teen | WANTED: MIDDLE goED _WOM- | FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND R ony — myself. Ch 7 ae lg B 4 Ngawelt, 00 Dine Hey.) 1) RILEY, BROKER| rooms tor spacious living Gas giecting room 5 min. uptown. at 2198 8. Muford Road Em- ae lacr women te ceases. Gvn| ussen’ sucganen Ger wert. Trucks to Rent] S&temsan, "ioe nacturs Bt, > ae as cn steam heat furnished. Available) PE 5: * — aceapiNG ROOM ploy to be at same address rm. no @rinkers. If not interested | Pres rm equipment Jone Taylor, FE TRUCKS TRACTORS Pontiac, Mich. CASH pout March 1. Pontiac Press, PLEABA, NT SLEEPING or @ tment write Box 29.) in permanent home—don’t answer. al AND EQ NT REDUCE —| = ye. r lor gentiewan. Day shift. FE Molden, wUruel ioctl © M | Oa 0-206. CEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. ‘* Tom Pickups lie Ton Stake | Ate are caadhe ‘SETTLEMENT py "Carrel G. es P time Ww. ATTRACTIVE 4 ¢ RoosS & TILED PLEASANT ROOM FOR 1 OR & EAUTY— OPERATOR. EXPERT | WHITE WOMAN TO HELP WiTH | Floors basements, EM _3-4870. Pon _— 4 eee mckea “teen ounee Bring your land pig | _Hureo. PE 2-712. fens bus 06 N Johnson. enced. Imperial Beauty-Sslon. 0 Aran i work elsewhere. Large | °LOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS A ontiae Farm and __-aas) programe Osi 9 beet or sae aay, set Ask ior Ted _— . _sirect, adults, sn ORY =| PLEABANT ATIRACHVE GEER sna peat | eek Beg a SE ls & ee on cae Industrial Tractor Co, | WOULD Lee eee oe. , ISN’T IT LOGICAL? |~ DRAYTON PLAINS room, Working girl only. cand Academy trained prefered.| To edulte. Reply Pontisc Press,| R. Gardner tom 7. SE ae wack, foo Suen a. bars, Coventey J. C HAYDEN, Realtor tea! Schariston » oF Waterford Dray- $, r0ees. mode a PRIVATE ENTRANCE, CLOSE EL Deroty A gubranices — Box 72. _ : Gee = a . rE - parry rep yore: but | a6 E. Walteo Bivd. Open Sto 6 lake areas ist your | Broperty Deayten $55 per a . Parke. Beau WTD.; REFINED WHITE WOM-’ RAL BUBLD! REPAR, | 5-41 a FOR YOUR concent onth. ROOM, PRIVATE BATH AND EN- 4318 N. Woodward. Royal Oak genera] housework brick, aintin Decora 20| write to Oleva Simmons, 646 ag roe CA8H ri ‘at oo “ be Eves. ‘wat x “eed _ seas wort ea ‘Can Smal ome tase Sad te work, FE s = . ie jern_st,,_Tell_City. —— oo selling zinta fa Foss sit FE 2-2944 Merey's Gout omen Gat Gum a 6 4 ve in. a i merece Rd. EM 3-307. SAY WORK. PUFFS GOs RANTERD ROOFS alt at, DECORATING, — vamting | Wd, Child, te Board 26 K. L. Templeton, Realtor FICHENETTE 1 ROOMS. SATH. | meres ath aces eer | WeMatS, RE GO, MUATL | ple See Pare | ee veces equ | BB Setar Late BaF te Sire OR eae | Bet * ae Ai PAINTING E WE HAVE Beporiense oo Rettonal cash ree- | cutred) PE 330i bet 8am. | Os Jos PuEMMING, ribOR LAY | * Pigs at wie | To Smet. Sheen Ps ore ene oni os 3 a t BR stove & zafriae wiheat fur- SOUTHWESTA ROOM wEew = ; =f aw 7 ‘ tshed. per mon ° se ag Eatervet. HOUSEWORE BY —*>4 5 p.m. Ph. FE ® 5O IT EARLY WMA WN | dren. FE At our disposal to purchase new or po ks, dogs or cate. MArket, Garage av Se vock, 51 im tamily References. Help Wanted ry i —* Le = fe. san BOARDING HOME seasoned, land contracts for our o> el SLEEPING we ROOM FOR GIRLS. _MI ¢i4ié. wi ~| pair, Carl Buxton. See We cary oe church "pre-school children, FE clients me petore 7 Phone OR Fist) of OR 31700 nO SOC An, | PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR | _work anc Mcoarity. PE 53135. Wid, Household Goods is 27 ee ee Open © te 9; Sun) vo? West to 61. Joseph Hosp. 8 room | TRUCKER @ ACTOR CAREER GIRLS tito take to part, Gme work. | P=. 22008 PAINT NO) AND, WALLPAPER: re To Buy—To Gell To Insure Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 apartment. Stove. satrigerstor washers caseane ear Giaere See JAMIE FORD, she can help; & = or mere experience. gfpocdilacmeret od bepolea, AB Geet _3Hise . . BLONDE DINING | ROOM om. YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE “Er Ape, 108. an’ GMC. PE 2.5668. you find Ge bb you wast. Press Bos 193 ______| anship ¢ mei ; — can ise up to ® pieces Also mo ROOM BASEMENT APART- THe isiED APT 6 Rooms | WARM SLEEPING .GEN- SALESPEOPLE — FULL on| Panshlp, clean one ‘| Painting, Wall Washing blonde tea wagon. chieme Wiee and clean. 1 block | ONF* DAT ROCKS | —lemen. 24 Norton. PE 26771. JOBS FOR GIRLS Bt See, Bare one SN, | MAG08 & CEMENT WORK. OREE| Free, sctimetes, Rencepsble rE 7335. ~ a From vas,” Call PE sssas. "| matic gas best Pull ment & ooms With Board saties, estimaes. a | OF USED ——= 92-8534. After 6:00 | ~a~~~-~—-~ File clerk. be ered ties | gagummers peat yout home. ita | A. J. Webster & Gon. OR 30402. ne teem Ce ee Sint | REALTY CO, M@aprons =| T LAROE ROOM: BASEMENT. 1 See eall FR 64003, . BEDS. 0090 Secretary, no 411 Park Ave. Bidg. Detroit 26. WE SPECIALIZE IN CEMENT ree_es s. accel RATIVE oc 3 cee = one + Roos (TH. Vi- . Clean p IBM elecirie. typewriter fave “Instructions _ Call_for esti EM 34679. | PAINTING. INTERIOR, EXTER "FURNITURE NEEDED Evenings and Sundays, | _FE 5.2641 = city ae soot, | drinkers FESO Receptociet, ihe 7p as ‘stnding and finishing. mous Pe | _ $3800 aml ian = top jar Wi buy utrght or or Real Gelato 32A * for elderly ieay. 136 Nein | ¥ ens DESIRASLE APT. 4 ROOMS Cachelg home aia sev -.- 9590 J : — PAINTING, PAPERHANGING “you, B anted OM AND KIT |. PRE a | ; Say Siete 8s) NNN Vers |__ Business Services| "stich ‘St Se FN oer eS eae oon | Pee a Rte aE | cores = GRE 0, = NICELY FURNISHED 5] i281. AND N, for key as: ‘ ~~ RAINTING A AND PAPERING buyers Cash waiting.| ACREAGE—VACANT Private _entrasice. ; Walking distance of Pontiac Mo- Midwest Empl Tf pink 3.00 Nici & DE ADDRESSING gc tanne Teomoene, FB +See FE res up $0 800 nected only, Over z, Dr. Le W EST SIDE ce as POwTtas orra A | mailing. WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING. | Cer Us BUY IT OR AUCTION IT Jr scvelopment’ to end. peer | _Cursen'e Foot Clinic. 19 W. Huron | Lower duplex. 42 | VACANCY IN Desi. SOCL ENGINEERS : er hané-writ- F_32204 or OR 3-004. | “tor you. OA 9-2681. Ir tice Pore quick deal, eall| TWO ROOMS — STEAM HEAT. et ntene Wrhe| fer cldecty ladies care. , CLERK-TYPIST FS nd ‘Invectiqass | fast le serv WALL ; WASHING Ax PAINTING. WANTED FUR URE us today. U.ittties, furpished. Children wel- wer. 9108. Uunfur _Pe ‘sayit. receivable clerk. Detatied | our Industrial Co-operstive Bye ip , Sensors, Tan shvttea | — Dee totherapy -2IA OS AnD BATH A MAIN HOT APARTMENT IN: | WIDOW WISHES BOARDERS 0 = ss ™ ecéurate with fig- ee PROVED FOR KOREAN _Lake Rd. “." — Physiotherapy Z1A Lh geodl SS, Steen aod te, bled il M. Stout, Rea ltor 2 ogg : gf ee =— Mr 6&mith, t to wn- weoW Waite to sOaEb 4 . 26 or older. Apply Cc. Ww. Harper, at Hote Poo-| A & B TRENCHING DAY & EVE TaEE eat. pric ice ia. on Drees se Pp “ROOMS ADOLTS ¢ ONLY: con, rences. fo one. ; : tise, Wed. Jan 1 te Spm. Footing. Water tile. Field tile. 2 opel ae nee ™ L Rr S SALES “CO. ay ga jst TOUR © TiS. Jessie Rent Houses Purnished 35 rd Michigan. Sing TEE TAY tice Nagel SORE mt | MASON ETOP | OR ga ate | EO egeerags AME” OR ATCRINNEY | Qi SalgegS og | age oa, LAM ae See ee eare for children. PE 5-1106 aft-| 575 i eeeons. POPU! ne gg A . ; Mc ough Ch es. 160 ~ a Saal cappcy in| assis, Morris Music. FE 20567 | Office Supply Co. 1 we tae Television Service 22) wa TO PUY Ali, TYPES! cemge see Commerce RA. ser mes ee * sorta —_ omer cane ier — vent, | ae eee. 3-128. a. A Md " Ouahe ; bei SOFT: »| WILE ¢ FOR pereca. Sone ) ACCORDIAN LE@- TV sSERVice (WTD: GOOD. KITCHE UNiv. 1-708 _ 106 Center _ ___| Children welcome. 38 inie ony TPE oP Seat Auber Bde | PIANO AND, ACCORD bow” | APPLIANCE SERVICE | ?*%yg "Sites va saves “cabinet _sink, Phone PE 40004 i ROOMS. “WORKING COUPLE | Highway. REN | Rater 4100 ver month Best of . GIRL OR WOMAN FOR LEsso We service all makes of refrigera- M. P_ STRAKA iscellaneous 28 CASH _ preter e) OE ee erence | OR NED Use. CHILDR references and also doctor's ref- sate of chia im our heme. FE | “tANO Ee. Soe “ tors, washers, | radios, cleaners, GUARANTEED TY REPAIR ANY wtd. M = 48 HOURS 7 ROOM. PRIVATE welcome. Ph. Romeo. en) eeecen PE eaeen oan WANT 1955 GOV'T. JOB? 200,000 | Roy's sp Oakiand Ave. FE24021| DONS Radio @ ANDY parke | WANTED: GOOD USED TYPE- > 1 ME 2 ROOM APT. PRIVATE EN-|3 ROOMS ON BUS LINE 18 H Rooms Must be able te do short order 3 expected! Men, women, Ww ANERS. writer. PE 43583. FOR YOUR HO} trance. room for | Downing Ct, FE 4-9776. ~~ ooking also waitress M8 ne Susitty NOW! Experience | Walls and windows, Reasonable. iF FERVICE CA wD: USED E UITY _men. PE +4073 FOR RENT: FURNISHED 3 BED-| HURON HOTEL. CLEAW wy m Quality obligation, PE 2-1631. _cabinet Phone FE 40684, a ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | room home, close in suburban lo- mod, rooms by day or wk ; often unnecessary. Get FREE 30- SCT has Sy WTD: 6 PT. BUILT - IN BATHTUB. Adults oF w cation, ce omats best ana bot | 48 W. Bure O Pa. PS FULL CHAROE BOOK. page book showing jobs, salaries ; MITCHELL Also large sone. | WRIGHT OR R VALUET 7 ROOMS ADULTS. 504 Pic: water. at $110.00 per month, call 20266. ' keeper al $300 tests, opportunities. WRITE Box SEW ER CLEANING A &. Piks rE 32-2871 SS a mae 345 Oakiand Ave. 3 r = ULTS. 204 Florence “Bud” Nicholie Real Estate, FE = Sherp gifi deened st once by ma-| 3. Pontiac Press Sinks,Sundar Serv, Ph. FE ¢2012. | Money Wanted 28A con | one went HOTEL AUBURIN jor firm to super- | WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY | ELECTRICAL WORK WTD. Typewriter Service 22A rE neu FE 3 A BATH FURN HOUSE FOR RENT FUL- Room by Day or Week ¥ ¢ girls. ‘ust be mmemeneet International Corre Bicomfeld Electrical gervies. | wae | ED 91.000. SECURITY 92.500. GREEN LAKE OFFICE pone ———— bang S Pon ty eaut for the winter. Oi A 1 or 2 room . fits ence course rtly paid for. Take | PE 5-3766. . TY NTED Will with 12 per cent in- auoher base ¢. 4531 Lakeview, Woodhull and Mise , Midwest Employ “os course ish prac. ay EXPER T TRE® TRIMMING § RE- Mitcheil’s 123 N. w St. _ terest, OA 8-2161. ON GREEN ) _lin Lake. OR 3-416. Auburn ™ om Male 10| Same 7h TE See oe Om | PETE re repeinne, ave tort. | a per teat Om baet. Cottages, homes, ate and venttes | 3 g,yoomnang. beth Adit only {ROOWE AND SATR| HOTEL ROOSEV —_ ———— , 1 __3-2000. . - peer er Body, month. NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS marking. school. graduate _Work Wanted Male 10 ELECTRIQ MOTOR SERVICE RE | Genere) Fi we ‘Lawrence, Wanted to Rent — 29) 197 pe a EM 3-4412 *k. "G. HEMPSTEAD WovsEs AND AAS PORN 08 one “ is eee “hoot tle 8 spectalty iy. FE 820s, Pave $208. U 23 CHRISTIAN PAMILY a 4 == WOod ward A 103 _E. Huron FE +0204 Tots weleome. Russell i bi town vor Fi pM PROELE pholstoring res unfurnished home tn coun with nice home oo it. |” couple obly. Apply 5° | 4s clare ot Cal i Pe ssi and . Fh bet they exterior. Residential oom. ry by March 15. Reasonable os od 7 Sl Secon 2 ao — Bike you,Guances are you bare |), 07 tice wone ‘pumino | Sagres wees eprared. T#OMAS CEBOUATERIIO sss =. Hox 1, Pontiac Pre coy a. Craig -|C AROS BASEMENT HOUSE. Rent Stores 4 out meet the © NOONS., ag i ————— ShAPES 8 BED COUPLE WITH 3 £CHILDREN ished. ME 2-€226 or ‘ 8-1493. J = - - eet at eerect! to 2 full| THER on srrenvous| Elec. Sewers Cleaned SLIPCOVERS, DRA) BED | want furnished apt. or, will buy ALSO Sc LAnGE WAMAE ROOMS SATE | saat, MOUSE IN KEROO. 0@ LOCATION 3 Tiere, then. te an op-| WORK, OA RONtAC Base | 26,0 cgtvice, No. resulta, no | spree Te ee EATERE | COMPLE WITH 10 MOs | ZAVE, GLIENT FOR | Quist ‘working | month or weekly. PE 6-2000. store of office 62 W. } fr 5 Stenaty women | CALL APTER 4:30 iresied at be ag, MATERI- | COUPLE WITH 10 MOS. |" toom ‘tome, inside the city Can | couple. Px 2.1000 quire #0 W. Huren or call past 4. to make an sttrective M. ais. e,_ FB 6-1827. . $4,509 down. Call J. A Tay- 3 CLEAN. PART-| 3 & 3 ROOM APTS. 2460 Eanes jncome while usefully employed | ____| Rotg-Re Sewer Cleaners | gaxce’s o old baby desire 5 room| or. Realtor. Fe ly_furn. : Woodward, Royal Osk. LI 2-2298 fo or 32 2 80. 2818 and Det tropeesen. A cet, goed grosming. | CARPENTRY EVICHENG Reo eit Nts Cooley Lake R4. EM) unf. house. Close in. PLETE 3 ROOMS AND BATH, BEWLY 7 "pEDROOM HOUSE Fi 3) Binte “hwy. "ws mile trom &. rr rma ee * * decorated. . or women. opotegery, guperiones is pot. You | rooms. Ai sTRepaire | FURNACES — not Lost & Found 24| Reasonable rent. Will COM _ Saginaw, after 4:30 Apt. 1. Sod fines furnished. chose Te | go ee ae pose so why “sont you ‘write Senter ea 3 CABINET WEW & CABIN NEW | *®mateurs. We xe, a give excellent care. Ref- Real Fstate Service Boge. eakrans Lay — Prapnihe bag sy St. end water fura. to ‘Trouseean Linen Outfitters, | “"y repait: 8 Tallable Bow. Burt | set, reseal all es ot fur: “ere Town, ver, Ue JO) erences. FE 8-1215. : before 11 of after 6, ome. bust leave | moe seourity- | For Rent M a : > ae fe paces, : Rescue lL FREE SERVICE TO ALL LaND.| Went % nome |5 LARGE Keeps getter ont Miccelenecus Eieeie. > HoUs GARPENTER WORK WANTED. eon eter iegueare Poem meg = sichiges Aste oewe eres: SERVICE TO ALL “aa hoctapenpartny 4 house? We pe. Private entrance ance tad bath haul Adulte _ler ¥ _oLe _ en ~ a . OR P2276. ' SL yo WHITE. GETTER. lords, Qualified igfente furnished | sei and trade iy trom | _preterred, No dzinbers. £5 baw. | @ ROOM, MODERN OIL HEAT. | GARAGE FOR STORAGE SPACE. - Mercere inser om Dite.| _NoexeY. Pm Sis, Sri ramoe, eras # UMRIRIND, Rogan, P|” RY fees co or om | BRD wea : Lost: sTR ER CAT. | MARRIED c r ’ . Reterence zi = Washingvon Park vicinity. FX |" cnidiren. Waites, would | priviieses Land "available for retry 21300 after 6 ¢ ROOMS AND BATH, PARTLY | Foe Sele Houses 43 | ee — ° house or a8; ac . or will sui Be £ pit = tr: “RED COCKER srAniet: | $7 m roe cost. Mere Wan: Butta a aoe — = F moet roomy‘ et © ROOMS AMD BATH. CALL APF. : : 7 . Rund we ; ay . 3 | rage. a - . rae Oe ce ccaoee| Sed maabed PMI Prt (ee wpsore uate | PATEL Gas, CBee ee pow Greene Eee Pane an Fata rometeney WOOeNS | Sia he Se . : PA z. ALE. . C. E JUNE i NEEDED ter. Kite! S v. ce : Corner of Wal- Rib eiAOW WOW ExECO- fe a x coon furnished. Ghudres wacom welcome. : — | OR’ 3-728. hav, - STENOGRAPHERS _ Statistical Typists ‘Comptometer Operators Must be Bxperienced APPLY © PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Personnel Dept. GLENWOOD AVE. Wilson and Sagin of bx} ies Friday 21. Reward. REWARD FOR RECOVERY 9 or a eae LADY TO SHARE APARTMENT. es, close to town. wl 8 m ah parties concerned. Call ua, no DORRIS & SON Ba Wr Baree COOP Me bass? MAHAN HAS BUYERS 2s | San. till § @Eean KITCHENETTE APART ment. $15 per week. All utilities furnished. OR 3-0328. DANDY FURNISHED 3 ROOM apt. nice pee aie bath, #1650 per week working couple oniy. Good residential location and near bus Write Pontiac Press Box No. 32. MEN. A GOOD CLEAN HEATED byned furnished apartment. ae BRICK Sk TERRACE. 3 ROOMS ished. Private entrance. 3165 E. Rd. MU 42382, AT-|3 BEDROOM HOUSE NEAR Rochester & bath, heat & hot water furn- | - 1 LARGS ROOM. Fm 43000. Tt ‘Tyrone. Available menogiotely OL 21M CHoOIce Or TWO 3 houses, Off heat, $60 and 875. Rd. EM 9775 + Elizabeth Lake __ 3-610. _exncmeratesen “ARCADIA APTS —- = bath. Adults only. K. G. HEMPSTEAD ae Gp Wileibeirwm ies a saa ui ng ee ee A es en Nae rat ' ; — end with terms. We eee Re ee E er Cee Mae See PN EES nw tek ii aR BO Ls Noe ia S| toe Aailins nat Oe OM Ree es Pee eee tet oe SRR 7 . . ; ef), s : * 4 ; . : ‘ A ee “t ; i y ‘ : Na , ‘ . . e | é 2s 6 y 7. 4 : ; * : , THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 26, 1955 ° ‘ : For For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43/SLICE OF HAM ‘ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) Sale Suburban Prop. 45A ‘. PRA ALOLAL AA LL LAI . ~ i tata | em = PLP LMAIE LLLP LOL PLA | waa aa BRP LLL On | Plt OPP LLL PLLA sit ¢ Por sale by owner, % brick. x ver Oh ae, OF TROS | MOLINA) Fann SOMES _|¢ nooun, paarroN PLAlMe #0) ROCHESTER—UTICA ‘OWE jm, treme gereae, rooms, ful: bath, e living | 7 BUY, To ee SACRIF ICE on, Bartle both. te f oot tno ch. & cect “trom bus Bae 3.3 — a. PARTRIDGE 18 THE ‘BIRD’ SAC Uiness owner will kithen, “utiiity. ene : 100 | maspertatiog, to sams evaianis,| Slassed in"orch. ‘Neat inside ad | 5" ROG WODERN HOME —a| sll his caulty in hls new 2 bed- | @¥ay, 2 ca! €:08% PALES Prue, same availabie, : i. ’ . . ciy aowees. Wamne includes lates VILLAGE _ Out. EM 3-014) or PE 65-4207. _ or garage. Will trade for suiall- | room home. near lake, close tn. - $16. $00,""$5,000 down. estes crea fireplace: Ene: | S0™ Warwick hes 1 large tece | soremisen 1% bathe natura fire. | —Se nome Pontine,.O8 eet pete se This 1s 0 bargata. Pull FRANK SHEPARD wa Wits "Eresttast nook,” utility | brick 3 bedroom home full base. Ter Men be tte he on: > - price only $5.800 Owner will take | 5¢21 Orion Rd. OL 1-111 room off kitchen includes Bendix ee ‘ns bath on plas’ mp ard reciated. For further informa- A HOME OF YOUR $1,250 for his equity. F Lots 46 washer and dryer, 2 bedrooms| Ural Urepiice. AE —— : OR 3-048 or FE OWN EMBREE & GREGG or Sale 10-7 with full bath up. Priced to sell| ‘6. 6&5 heat. Complete w . } } - oe Bivd.. between Perry | at $12,000. Living room ca ar napicin ll el ool ppc po LAKE ORION. $1000 DOWN. COZY 1565 Union Lake Rd. EM3-4393| srrewri0N BUILDERS. SUBDI- and Clemens. and draperies included. Will sell | Fedlo controied doote, re er Lake home. 3 bedrooms. oil fur-| Woodward Estates Union Lake Village _ vision for sale, 15 lots. In Au- ~ Anchor Real Estate cash to existing mortgage or down} P°f : nace, basement, porch. 80 ft, lake ™ i burp Heights. FE 17-1192. chor heal fsta ment with terms, FE ¢134,| istallea. $24.90, FE 22108. FE front’ Near 8t. Joseph's Hospital. A a eG ELLIOTT & SOND a Phone FE 3-504 - ae eT ADET £0008 Goce Rendey.__ WALTER GREEN, Rite. MY 2-5831| fine 2 bedroom home very neat ANNET' lr" Northwestern at Middlebelt * a FOUR ROOM HOUSE, y Lake, New and modern. down ent. paym = S Lake, rooms, a Fy p. very: small down 3 room st Ortonville, very small room modern base- ment. ear garage, Lotus surprisingly low down pay- CEO. MARBLE, Realtor e201 Andersonville oa Waterford YOURSELF STARTER . 2, J and 4 bedroom homes reed for early N CONSTRUCTION Licensed Builder & Licensed Broker. ; FE 86-1131 of PE 5-3479 6 ROOM HOME EAST SIDE~Gas furnace, oe, siding, fire’ e, auto- matic water heater, two car ga- e, ved street, a nice clean me good repair, Easy terms. J. R. HILTZ EEE sce OY: Pa Eal SMART BUYS PLAN FOR A FUTURE with 2 bed- KNUDSE ae ees, Sree See __ “COMPLETE” =e Eee ed ETS) = | oa beak, gatage,” $8,350. AUBURN HEIGHTS Joseph F. Reisz| fess, ‘gad? iad w. 2.2088 wit pleane of “Sesas' sees a | Exes er == ys rRont INCOME ee Ee eer and water. $s 12 room, 4 bath full ie ne Fy ee with 26. of le rated and in A-l condition. eters) Salts Sele iimen tneome. Has 3 cme, scale foom apartment for reat ant $! GILES REALTY CO. end hot water with private baths. 9% W. Huron om ort oss IRWIN'S ROSA! TRIPP a ; FE 2-004 Fe 22101) East Side VALUE FOR YOUR $!| Zou appraise 1 compare A-t contition! bungalow, pressed... : stairs to ee ee Pee ue! Ca Se brie Sine St gitteectmer| mond ward petooge Ber Wot. All this for $8.500 terms. | Sctiy $ii.s00. Worth fc. tool - JUDSON STREET ) : zUDs rg Want Cash mq besement, gas nent tow | Tnancing or qualified bays ae eee =| Seer ‘ peng ot om a Bet your today. floor. ‘FOR COLORED FAMILY . race. car garage. Price $10,500, terms. For information call Mrs. Spears. PE 56-8063 R tor, 170 W. Pik WARD'S ORCHARD Lovely large, § room ranch home, attached 2 car garage. Many mod- ern features, gas heat, large back _Yard fenced. By owner, FE 5-6307. IDEAL BUSINESS FRONTAGE with excellent modern 2 bed- room home. Many fine features, oi] heat, 449 acres Elizabeth Lake _Rd. near M-69 PE 45931, HOUSES AND INCOMES OF ALL kinds. Also building G.I, homes. P. W. Dinnan ard Son. 66 West Huron. | FOR SALE OR RENT 3 year around modern at Lake Maceday, W lots. Fenced in yard. astro . Rexs, LI UNFINISHED CEMENT BLOCK house 28x30. near White Lake, price $1,950 cash. Call George _Shook, Milford MUtual 43631. MODERN 32 BEDROOM HOME. Auto, gas heat Venetian blinds, ts throu, $1500 down. FE 2561 J ROOM HOUSE ON 1% ACRE — Call after 5 pm. EM ¥ eT ™ ha NORTH END Just off Baldwin, 44 rooms, new- ly decorated built m ‘52. Large mice | room with din L. hard- w floors, 2 bedrooms, tile bath, Youngstown kitchen, fuil base. ment, Luzalre furnace, laundry tubs city sewer and water Im- mediate possession, $10,500, terms WEST SIDE Located 6 blocks from Webster blocks from Washing- ton. Living room with open stairs, natural fireplace with adjoin dining reom, kitchen 3 bedrooms up a. sleeping . Large for rooms, 2 car garage 160. 1927 E Auburn, near Dequindre Eves, PE 21317 or FE 21043 INDIAN VILLAGE Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor esici or Fe ease NEW Ms $1,000 DOWN | NORTON- AVE. Income property 3 baths and private entrances. Gas heat Near Oakland. & room bunga- low beautifully furnished modern > possible, rooms upstatrs. Oil steam heat. Real clean Small and large houses in and out of Pontiac, Reasonable down payments FE 2-2162 © 78 ROSE HEY MCLARTY. THERE! YOU'LL HAVE STARS IN YOUR EYES WHEN YOU PURCH ONE OF HESE BED- z M. FULL ORCHARD LAKE RD. PHONE FEDERAL 4191. THE NORTHWOOD ORGANIZATION “VETERANS No money down. Mode! located E. Fairmont, 4 bik. E. a Jdwin. HANNAN, LI 4-4900 MILLER North s and rtation., ment to eterans, orth . Fireplace in Ten Gespeting ineluded. ery down payment on F.H.A. 1 on Veteran loan West Suburban STONE REALTY CO. ms CT pm. Daily; ont er SCOTT LAKE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS $500 DOWN pm on S sized = and patie ga os BS ist. A BARGAIN FOR YOU DAILY 1 TQ 8 THE “CHELSEA”. - 3 Bedroom Brick - FHA I A Pera se, ay Whe coe GI $600 FHA $1.150 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS COsTs Ge ft Sa ie “Mommy said to water all the flowers!" For Sale Hou ree $6 ROOMS, 2 LOTS. NO $1500 eas EM 3-4432 ‘i PARP . 4 DOWN yment, no interest. $15 weekly, Owner. P. O. Box 636, Pontiac 7 ROOM HOUSE AND PORCH. Unfinished basement. 2 lots. Con- venient to mail store, school bus and lakep rivilege. Price y terms. ‘EDWARD B.,KEITH THE LAKE MAN CUTE AND COZY ~ $ room ranch home — wood floors, slso large w attached garage. wv ee i} red walls ity room and month income. etely furnished, district. Total only $12,600. FE . Call now, TWO ACRES 2-2821 or stop tee GAYLORD at ¢. INCOME PROPERTY 4 rooms for owner plus $140 per price 40544. «“ rma. sun Fm beth Dak: hopes, | 7 £9004 _10 B. Fue 0 wi tice! orated. | re.” 7 ne | pooM BovEs 4 ROOMS pows water yen AA car — and shower Secement. Gare : Call today. opm ean atier OTTER LAKE, 6 rms. & bath high ‘sight! Spot. 4 lote & nearly 2 adres. for BROWN garden and orchard w lake reakfast ~~ ital cS = Mod closed, trod barch down, 4 bed- home im beautiful abeth Lake a—ahh —_ up. Pull basem: p oe ; ~ of we ¢ cement Just a few more of these 3/ Y: stow en, basement ts i Weise %4 and enced yard, $2,500 down. in excellent . Pins- FOUR Se ee Li t kitchen, front a beet ment. For Sale PPP LL LE 6 — 43 LE BARON 2 bedroom plastered and walls. Hardwood floors. Bath with shower, Full basement. Gas fur- pace, EARLMOOR BLVD 2 bedroom and bath with shower. rd Could rooms upstairs in. Full base- oors. Gas furnace. inted easily Storm win- Ws and screens. CUCKLER REALTY 3} ROOM MODERN HOUSE, large lot, on main highway, $500 own. Msek ome, lake peiviieges. Only me, e . $1500 down. ais 15 Pontiac Trail Market 41444 of MArket 4-2602 C. ALGRIM, BROKER —___#345_Pontise Trail PEXSONALIZED Best Buys TODAY ESTATE For the executive or by tall shade trees. The master bedroom is 24 feet. long with large walk-in ce- dar closet basement with recreation room a part bath. Work shop, hobby room, outside patio, two car arage. Five room tenant use. Many other features, too numerous to describe in this limited space. $35,000, with terms. EVERYTHING In harmony. The house har- ize with everything about this lovely home. Located in Oakwood OXFORD AREA - ¥ room. home, “Wel) located 2 ¢ ak room nee, fo app . Only $2,000 down. EAST SUBURBAN 6 rooms near Utica, 3 bedrooms, with $2) we TELEGRAPH RD. ™ bungalow, brick large rooms, full: opper of ees $7250 . 1 Eves, FE 21317 or PE 3-183 E i ted iP ON i ? i b =. Soe smah warehouse or | it. Full price $1,050, 4-3393 good Ao ee | Do It’ Now??? Get inte a dry cleaning Dr gears that's well established a ge ee good, {t's able. Check No. Bar & Building Loeated im the center of the . y, busines te Taek So van Investi- lo. aa. : Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE HIGHWAY BAR and, Ottland Go County hare bo GAR EASE Foo gee ALWAY@ WELL TREA a; ther yd arate Paes Buckner sere Pope COMPANY ot ao 2 as Money? FE S- 8121 it's profit- ‘Ste. neemraiaien " Mehey te, Lean 53 (State Licensed Lenders) LOANS $25 TO $500 rz 7 W Lawrence St PE 200 Ponting GET CASH QUICKLY Up pare $500 ‘' LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FRIEN WHEN YOU NEED $25-$500 FINANCE CO. | St Hood eet 57 ‘ THE PON TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; : JANUARY 26, 1955 MODEST MAIDENS per tomatic. asner eee MY sani BLOND DINING room outfit. Butter, table and 6 chairs, $60. « corner Matchin china cabinet $50. PE 4-4683. BENDIX AUTOMATIC DRYER aa condition, $50. BOTTLE GAS boreliee pe Wega dryer. ag md Dixie Hwy. a ee “: a8 portable ‘kerosen Balance at “#8 | Coal pete weaeneet +e eee Boge: Arad terms ay, * ree Delive: 7 ‘BANK FURNITUR 43 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-7881 Datly 6:30 ti 6 Fri. 9 P. M. Of LSTOVE WITH PIPES. EX- poner condition, $25. OR 3-5119 @Toves GHT, *& chi Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- ene FE 2-080! SINGLE. Bi BED ay GOOD CONDI. By Jay Alan & o| ¢ 8. 3 FE 2-078 ee 3 flooring ye uM... : aed . ber 6.00 ew ‘ $18.96 15xl4 lav with 8 $16.06 We carry a line im lumber. bing bu! _Al rived. t! WELL D eye net OR | san BALES or oo TIMOTHY LOLOL LL NLL A Oa. Ra. wt USED DUAL re a TAPE recorder. PE 2-8381. Do It Yourself oh = = roots Bo | your mm OWN FOR SALE HAY. ’- MIXED TiMO- Sala stock yy sewer crock and conte Builders’ Epp et wit 96 | BOARDING, BATHING AND CLIP Dogs Trained . Boarded 70 Bing. 704 N Perry. FE 36113. bocs & CATS. PaIvVATE RUNS. heat, Burr-Shell, 376 8. Telegraph. __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 MU 40793 ghar Satur- day all day. $166 N. ” i ford Rd. BALED HAY AND STRAW. PE thy, clover. MA 61, alfalfa, and reine APARTMENTS. Stew coaches With eon & Solosies Pienty ef wardrobe, new heaters, complete bath MAN few left, Champ’ OIL, rs Bae ees mnaae | Bel a, reasenanic. "Prank EM 3-216 Pars BABY CRIB” AND MATTRESS. | _ton. Supply 156 West Montcalm. FE ~HAY—STRAW Ww h full size tub double manv biodata S| wr tgs ence | Used Trade Tn Dept PE ce crae tena |, REED a And repay in small monthly pay-| Plaine ; 2 piece living room suite — $18.95 awe. 6 ime. Sieeed ore re PE 401M — PE 41112 * ments Telephone us or call at | —*’#!™* U based ahaire $ 495 Larned br Bo voces KING BROS 4 pac! our cffice. = $14.1 Side walli = =PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE | on thir lot. New CASH FOR ALL KINDS OF USED [= yoot brenkinn oot aoe a bia. 80 ieusre “HAY FOR. SALE Houly” ang ‘Tint Home: Osed rai STATE, _ | citer ot dater Fe toett™? | 525 ccimtanes =. ™CHURC ES INC. | _ all Ser rE ty,” PROMOORAPT iar sore ere su 8 - yu 242 STON ALPATA ARO GROME | oa sae vor east q Ly __ _ sive gas stove. ........ i Lt ay, Carpenters. FINANCE Co. CASH” ROR FURNITURE OR | Elect range $39.95 \ [oY 25 PER CENT out Joslyn to 268 Silverdell Ra. furniture. house. FE 4-1574 peas Ln te be ~~" 1-26 Discount on Sherwin Williams and | _Ph. FE 5-1/0. Oxfor Sat rae eee 7 OF DRAWERS, 43%. wy wane 2 - | Berry Bros. interior paints, Dis: | 1500 BALES GOOD CLEAN | MIXED ord trailer les State Bank Dresser, i : . an fA , i land mi. nor - j “ sea me, Mik hed shemgonsh Ww. Pe Seis “Do you mind if dinner's twelve or fourteen hours late? : Orchard Labe| ford. '; mi. west, 1316 W. Brock- 1 ae wom Myson 14.96. me dining elite, (000. | — a I’m just learning to cook!" Ave. PE 5-6150. _| er Rd. Ph Metamora 6-6P12 Bedroom suites and living room| PRICES SLASHED |: : po if You C TANK | WANTED: QUANTITY OF EAR seagoing -tmes Bag Boe! wtsea Merge 1 ew ft. Customatic reg TT es ag GA teeme:| core. OF Se. PONTI At 2 : = a. ee eth it ? 7 $25 to 8500 od te, ss00 MAIN FURNITUR TRE Norge auto. Sr ugmar fee’ inesel For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 pero IRE HOME WORKS shay _For $ Sale Livestock — n UN L Pel POP LLL Lal all % E LAWR 2-7 . Westinghouse dryer ¢ . 5 -s rter-Cable. Miller's Falls A VERY FINE SADDLE AND HAR- FRIENDLY SERVICE aaa Free ares Linea! nd a, oes | 2 Frigidelr ate ” Fly a aes ; dua Birch aoe 2 2 Ft. $7.20 * oo “crate marred pie —7 — tools, saws, a like new en Dosey and cutter, | —_——________.__________ | CHROME pitgTrs | SETs, as- iwith MERCER FLU DOOR SALES SAVE Supp:y 100 8. Saginaw GOW 6 YEARS OLD Pour chairs god $00 95 ‘manine aici Sone 0 | soe Bost. Tr Wakes Ls, MA Cees Ee deep weil I et SS. te 3 F. yl POOLE CO OMuePebraary din 830. MA MOBILE HOMES value $39.88. Th © brand 3 pe. bed ite. blonde $139.96 tank, 181 Oakland A PE 4-1504 | _5- ‘ ; = new 1966 ape at famons make, | Retiy wood beds, ma ress and box Burke Lumber Sr a Pomspon, 80 ‘G. Perry Fidcn SAUDER “POWER | SPECIALIZED” men Bf we ft. in length, Up te 3, pular B Sadd horse: ‘trade ears Come one tains. Ent tables, siep tables. drum C CAVETGRE caine 400 alee —_ = on - 196 “| You cam buy a or ae jebtnoen convinced ef these entre: inary ae ee ompany totlets, ” __ abo ae “Rental, i PAINT GELDING, | § RS | $100 down. Extra Fast bargains. Michigan Fluorescent CLAYTON’S at terrific valu and 1 Shetland stallion, Cail 303 Lake Av . White selects, random widths) o 40 marred. M after 6, FE ¢6121. ’ AYSTROM NET" ‘rs. Furniture, med Le Bd end lengtha, $218-per Me M. escent. 383 Orchard Ave. STORM SASH «+ cows” 5 FEEDER cavfte | Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales Serv 1ce New File covers. 4 yellow, one 1S OTE NO LIONEL & AMERICAN Aluminum Combinations and 2 saddle horses. FE 6-3881. | 4615 Dixie Kinet Om a Plaine t Groce arm chair to match. Reego fo, Harbor INSULAT Ww Windows TPRESH HOLSTEIN COW. CALL = $40. = MI 40375. / ve ast or PE 5974 S 815 $23.80 Comer # Mile Rd. Mound. You ean borrow 620 - $500 quickly | DAVENPORT A aa Tag. | SENTINEL TELEVinion ie ua.| AND SAVE MONEY FLYER TRAINS | 5 ae Se. £ nag furniture. | son type burgand “Te | Rogany console. Good working FACTORY SERV- CEE WEEDON e ISTERED SOCATEIN BULID without for 1 reenty, 610. FE! condition. Only 608. Ml 61300. M. A. B jee and genuine factory parts. vr. old Ww. 340 any worthwhile purpose. Up to DELUX: - : enson Free on Sociery anateset. 1661 8. Te R¢. PE¢2see| 2. Siiverbe!l = ” with wonder oven ft a ue cana oe ral ¢-2521 | _TASEE RS OT Cameras, Equipment 61A| YOUNO HOLSTEIN AND OUERN- Well burner. $319. "OA Parse.” | SOLID WALNUT OVAL TOP MYERS PUMPS me ; MY Lown, epringers and | fresh, EASY SPINDR’ {aR GOOD occasional table, Victorian 1-3 BH. P. Myers shell well jet pumps arm sation OR Sane COOP] Sage: He 68 waldo. Fe CONGA WALL 3 Bie RUNING FE > mone Trade ins OTetet Sader "Betbion a Bepplies | Wrote pace FIN ANCE ELECTROLUX, —000b CONDE mans. ox9 VINYL Hig ie "| Regaine sian i Youngatown ot SS: | Ghasetfication empabes S48. ___ Wanted Livestock 73 as on Dae RE. SPECIALS ae = ar TO DA Saginaw En me oe woe Sele Musical Goods <2 AL LEIND® OP LIVESTOCK A190 ae Se Dots ens rm tools. H. P. = gov Segnaw st st | Rs f Mag. | an eerater = er rg. |2,pe. mohair living room suite #49 Brittanice Jr, Bnoyclopedias. 80. KFT LY’S HARDWARE | acconpions. FACTORY PRICES. | Sutton. MY 2-6432. blnved 2S perfect con- Write cont tnehen, beater suite | $58 = CLs 3994 Auburn At Ad FE 3-001! pong Toa peso Apt. |b ga . jaa Jones = Dear 16 Mile MU Saat | A,metel cabinet cn ins SDF CoS at Serer ch ment coking | Ya tiie | en ee MONEY f a ce A a nrome breakts $13.00 2% DISCOUNT value $3.96, ms meee. oe |B year AN . | For Sale Poultry 74 or Wrager washers... =. 2 cup electric soup rack $10.00 INTERIOR SATIN FINISH . — —— —- “ights, po rae : vi aati vOuR PPP PDL DAL PPP LLP PPI : —— oe :. L 3: Oakland Furniture includes po chee now citing ¢ = : we pay cash. Paces Oct. dressed Bronze turkeys. + PE pate People Who |ates ss? FC mee St Terceptional bereaiog, Michigan | planet, We vay sesh, Pane Gor| recsed Broaye " FRIEZE 2° PC. LIVING ROOM | TRADE ELECTRIC RANGE FOR ; 7 Ave. HAVE SEVERAL FLOOR Se WHITE LEGHORN HENS. Ex- Work suite, $20. PE $4873. 00 Second |S, gobaiee BB MUNRO SPO rchard Lake ave. PE 110i | iW Saene | Semen oot en | San : —_— : re USED GAS RANOES|G30 AND |COAL PURNACE WITH STORER | Career. oot of acotytine torches| fms Suings, Qelleshers. 8B | _€A0i. A SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE FoRCED_T0_ sBLL a Ue a GE BB. a iciotvin, “1900 | end. controls. Pb. MUlberry sere grinder, wa ORI 7 MOS_OLD. _Sale Farm Produce 75 . $80, $100 up to $500 Fine RADIOS Oe : aoe so —FLUORESCERT FIX: NEW A Goss r oe wanee verse. “out PE | WAYNE GABERT'S |°22 "8 ZF NT FIX. | washer Was $240.95. NOW $190.95 Call, between @ end 0 pm. FE | APPLES. OLACE MORE a cbsster. Tf your weekly family in- GAS RANGE, $15. TV.. 60. WASH- modem ty —< for | New washer, RENT A @PINET PIANO FROM Mich. 3 miles east off . come is between $38 and CF Nis. Biectric stove, 810. FE APPLIANCE Cchame, “Uisettcs, belroom and | Was §32008 wow, omnes | Kant Eyton to aouy | POTATOES 61.28 BU BRING you are working. Sites. PECIALS rooms $11.95 value New pe HI Gallagher's a an win Ciark- this service is designed es- da DRY 5 Gecy mace. | ou v5 siee. @ mos. ana ou “seye all containers, out Bald Whee you Decially for you. When Apt. size gas range ...... ‘95 | Maytag, square tub —eoior -. $0 Call at factory showrooms. Mich- New il ft wows ss re Ger : a our servient hecessary every effort ts Hoover cleaner & At. ||. 14.95 Admirel TV. console $50) gan 393 Was bed = 4 POTATOES FOR SALE. 75 ge made to give you the money Refrigerator. dual unit... $39 95 $00.95 cabinet Lake Ave ° Used W. MD. Fiano. 70 TUNING | ING AND REPAIR: el. No Sunday sale. Al ard g-xg-gx1%" Rabt. BV... 90.60 | months. ‘ore crao "| Barman to. 300 FE 45130 53% Union 9, wane ex er eee 69.65 | 2x8 red fir special per m $85.00 | 7 IN RAPH- | y-¢"x¢-8"x1%" Rabt. BV $9.25 | BOXER. R PUPS. “REGISTERED. Ma-| Fat No. 400 Soe LEAVING POA. saa eroginG oon Yeungstown sink. 20.0000... 49.96 | ix4 pine flobr. perm .... $ 120] \e” equipment and dark room po} __ple 547703 And sve new one point fast; TRUCK LEAVING FOR 8. _Size 16, Like new. OL 23-0294, "CRUMP ELE oer c* = —— ° 2 supplies? See ations Me. 1 and 3 Dowe jes Fir Dimes. BOXER. ; I REGISTERED. — ie ented tend “Saher "wey CTR : ® rt sizes. ale. Brindle ¢ m sold. FE/| Torque .. independent . Sete Household Goud 92) sts ane ne. ya eden | ¥°°tfannet tows. per 106 f oie | erent e sas: |" “yin Bivstonp GRITTANT SPANIEL. PEALE. Rigaretie (PLACE AIRPLANE ans Guth, SanOom wramh can. dageis Fiyscore $ E83 | beautiful 42 tn. model 995.00. val: | «'x8'—%e" Fir... 98.40/ RG papers, “I year” Will make | Come in and thom over.| Sot, Vinite Fee | ou oan ALL WOOL MAROON STAIR CAR- 3 ROOMS tata Plywood, each 8400 | oe. £00.50. slightly marred in| ¢28'—%4"_ Pir $5.92 . tater | cacalbaes "TF oft able. $30_round trip. PE _ pet ice . $20. Baby bed, W. P. Combination doors $14.95 _ $80. M p Sieve: I rf come white seat oom | Tree coffe and id doughonts fzavino FOR i Fine, Upeeate #90. Call afte] OO NEW AND USED | itmisum, combination doors 630.88 . os exe5/16 Fir $3.52 PE’ 3-002 will be served all day| Ya. Feb. 3. want riders to 4_p.m. EM 3.2825. i ee Se" as%" BABY PARAKEETS WITH CAGE 4-07 $382 2 FURNITURE ‘HadDwank—#rUMBINo Sets JaMBs Pant onaDE | This Week Only... . $5.98 Sat., jan. 29. FE 34, | Ss. gocktat able, 4, foor lamp, 3|IP YOU ARE B DING A HOUSE r4"s0-4" WP 79 | soi aun Bt; PRS40M: Clcea bun. | PE 41112. : _ Wanted Used Carg 88 tables Tempe, BURMEISTER'S a4 FREE KITTEN TO GOOD HOME. F " dank ma AVE, UP 70 00 ON ALL SSCIK ‘base were, imeip | DPE FT ater 6 King Bros. | CALIF. BUYER HERE : de ALE BRITTANY SPANIEL. 4 NEEDS 50 SHARP Table, vuttet and € chairs, Blond MAKE rs i WRCCERTY Years old. Good hunter. Reg. ut dealer Pomme We. 0 AVERILL'S 2000 2h GERMAN SwRPITERD—— REO. Auction Sales __77| wen schaP Dresser, ° full > a with BURMEISTER Biack mate, 10 mos, off. MUtual | ~~~ AAA - FE 9-046? —_ ond Nort! Lumber Co. ae ome WAN — ate EVERY ¥ - Northern Lum 000 HOME WANTED FOR L, B. Smart, tm - MANY ITEMS 5 am Eat sain cat FE ia, ‘waved | Resort. ¥ nese tom “Beir the een pli, oan ae Terms : austehe PARAKEET ASE | Set aignt it will pay you THOMA ECONOMY | iNeaaibnladls neh Ee ae eT ee ee ee ee Le Ve ee ee i Adi cet “agley Auto Part uto Farts peeey FE 5-9210 170 . = CARS. ANY ane ATT MAS” So AcbUnt See M&M Motor Sales Ggez on inte mete tens For top ey. wrecked nk ¢ Hol- _lerback' d care ond Ju PE 8-143, ~ Wanted Used Trucks 89 PPP PPL LLL NOLL LI ' WANTED 7 % TON PORD PANEL. ms 6-2448. Fa Salo Used Tracks 90 Maem, ti gftesg wil rage Teri. PE GE gf st ses 8. Woodward. Germ lagham. © Good condition, Private owner FE 51072. oxae Ex i FORD 4% TON Pt - eelient conainies. ood 6 ply tives, . 3.4038. FORD a me Ppigeod CON- ‘dition, ide Bogs out. Private rae. EM 3-0 $i FORD 4% TON Boner. $10 and opreme payments. CHEVE ; PANEL, 1951, Good. shak Tyill consider trade ee $555. 2141 Cass Lk. rE ae WILSON GMC New and Used Trucks 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 PONTIAC SEDAN DELIVERY CONDITION $595 LARRY JEROME Rochester, ee ae rr, hs bit OLIVER "48 Buick Fordor with radio, heater Buys ~ Buicks ¥ Open 9 p.m. rE 24 —— 11. 6. FE Bu tone tal eae. dina wo : - flow, radio and heater Master __miles. $2,160. Call MA 63754. | ‘1 BUICK bud? er ALL Chrysier New Yorker, 4 dr. 8 a acces- sories; $1,175, 976 Myrtle. $10 DOWN & 464 8. Wood- “"' BUICK 2 DR. assume 8 For Sale Used Cars a __OR _3-1603 |. BUICE DOOR. boo niles v8 vg tae Rd. CADILLAC 1953, 3, fully — Eh See bind pS. Boor. Enel od "Rack tied Excellent or a Cav ROT BF ET CONVERTIBLE down ol a. mp “Goodwill Used Cars” "54 CHEVROLET 2 poor, a heater and very "s1.295 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt, Clemens Bt. FE 3-1111 (CHEAP TRANSPORTATION 1949 Chevrolet 2 door arte line deluxe Radio and Heater 1948 Chevrolet club coupe. ‘Radio ‘door. 2 tone and Heater Many others to choose fro: NORTH PONTIAC AUTO SALES ho Montcalm West | Value.” 3 Mt. Clemens 8t. | DODGE Rees COUPE VERY OL! VER ‘52 Chev. Fordor deluxe with radio, heater and Powerglide Sharp. “Where Pontiac Buys Its Buicks” 210 Orchard Lake Ave. “Goodwill Used Cars” 53 CHEVROLETS $895 to $995 2 dvor models with radio, heater. Ready w go. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE TRANSPORTATION REASONABLE 12 CHEVROLETS $228 $233 EACH. loi W. Huron “Goodwill Used Cars” 'S1 DE SOTO 4 door, radio and heater. “Solid $595 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE PE 37117 heater and white- Low mileage. Lake Orion M Motor Sales M24 Buckhorn Lake, Lake Orion ____ MY 2-2611 tin @ p.m, “Goodwill Used Cars” ‘33 DODGE OLIVER ‘92 Buick Hardtop Riviera. Radio, heater and Dynaflow. A, really beautiful 1-owner. - _ $1395 OLIVER Ave. ~SE OLIVER | ‘51 Buick Fordor model with radio, heater, and 2 tone finish. A very nice car. Sy. Be Buicks” ‘e «(Ave 9 pm. ‘03 BUICK Dynaflow, radio and heat- er. Whitewall tires. Tint- ed Clean and in lient condition. One owner. Phone FE 2-7360. heater automa- te” poll cory and a real buy $1,395 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mit, Clemens st. PE 21117 ‘81 DESOTO 4 Dk. 7 gown i payments. Wood ingham. assume ward, ‘Birm: SHOP IN ’51 De Soto 4 Dr. oa e $645 "48 Kaiser 4 Dr. soveelae "49 Olds 4 Dr. ones Gh4S ‘40 Dodge B. $75 ~~. SEE ‘EM AT ie {| 1954 PORD SKYLINER PORDO- matic, R.A, W.W., Power Steer- | 023 W. Huron ‘52 Plymouth B. Cpe $595 . __For Sele, Used Cars 91 ‘s4 ‘4 DODGE 4 with extras. Lew mileage. Lake Orion Motor Sales MM — Lake Lake Orion 2-3611 till 9 p.m. 1983 “basdro. RADIO HEATER, sutomatic transmission. $1,005 CHUTZ DOOR. LOADED MOTORS INC. Birmingham - Plymouth — MI 4-811 Boor. DeSoto - DODGE “49 CORONET ceremealies trans. EM 3- 4190 OLIVER ‘50 Ford Fordor with radio, heater, new paint, and new seat | covers. A good running | gs 45 OLIVER “Where Pontiac Buys Its pucker 210 Orchard Lake Ave Open till # FE 2-0101 a 1950 “FORD 8 CYLINDER, | 2 DOOR overdrive, good rubber. slust sell. _FE 5-8571. p.m. assum* payments 464 8 ward. Birmingham 1955 FORDS CUSTOM 2 AND 4 DOOR. RADIO AND HEATER. $200 DOWN. Call Dan Barry or Carl Johnston at FE 5-4101 or FE 2-3125 __Low mileage. EM 3.2180. N SPECIALS tudor’s. Both rua got $165. your pick. CLERBACK'S. USED CARS 0 Baldwin _ PE 3071 1980 FORD CUSTOM, 2 DR. V-8. radio and heater. $450. bg 74 Ford coupe. meshantcaliy A-1, en 2. MA 4-1904, Eve- _nings, 8 Sunday mornings FORD > ce) } Door , CUSTOM. 3 “TRANSPORTATION 2 190 Suerte tone. Radio and heat- er Excelent. gp lem Private. _ MA _ 6-3706. _ PORD ‘33, CUSTOM & 4 DOOR Fordomatic, iio heater, exceptionally clean $1195. MA 6-3836. FORD, ‘83, VICTORIA, FORDO- matic, low mileage, A-1 shape. $1300. 91 N. Cass FE 3-900. ing, Directionals. condi- tion, OR 3-7162 bet. 0-6. $1 FORD VICTORIA. $10 Downs ‘44 FORD CUSTOM 6, LIKE NEW. | {THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 CARNIVAL by Bick Turner |. “Oh, Helen! __For Sale Used Cars on MERCURY ‘83 dr 14000 23-0017 ‘$1 MERCURY CLUB COt COUPE. $10 dewn and assume payments. 464 ‘§ Weodwerd, Birmingham. ‘i NaSH RAMBLER ase TATION wagon 610 down and —— +64 8. Wwoelward. “pir —minghen MONTEREY, 2 miles. Perfect. FE PETERSON KAISER- WILLYS SALES 371) AUBURN AVE. FE West Side Used Cars 1980 Pontiae str. & 2 door. Extra 2 rom. : 42185 1963 NASH COUNTRY CLUB. — — Pully equip- GIVE Us A TRY To Give you's Real Buy PAULSON ~ Le SALES St. GPEN FOR BUSINESS SAME AS usual, Huron Motor Seles 982 W. OLIVER ‘50 Hudson ‘Radio and heater. Excel- lent transportation. $195 _OLIVER _ weeto on ae ‘sh HUDSON im $109 DOWN & assume payments. 464 6, Wood. ward. Birmingham 19532 LINCOLN CAPRI HARD TOP. 2 door, full power. Excellent con- P aoge Owner deceased, Sacrifice for $1,000, FE 5-1296, MERCURY oo 3 DOOR LIKE "Cachan? “Studebaker Birmingham MI-4-3410 OLIVER ‘50 Merc. Club’ Coupe with radio heater. Runs good. $395 OLIVER “Where Pontiac Bure Ite Buicks” . 20 anes | Lake Ave. e 0 No Credit? Bad Credit? Here’s the place to buy. No co-signers, no past credit references neces- sS SAGINAW ST. “w ; alter, We also | hog , choose UPER 0 “3 a die, OLD ft DOR FE ‘“ OLDSMOBILE HYDRAMATIC, radio and heater, 1018 Premont ame god ‘1 OLDSMOBILE ~ & assume cevqnense «40s ward, Birmingham. 'SCHU - imeem : E. Z. TERMS AT ECONOMY WE FINANCE 1983 Piymouth, heater, nice, Ist Nast Radio “ester "overdrive ipo Caryuler v-8, radio heater, 1981 Buick nasties’ Redio, heater, 1953 ish Ford Turning signals SaaNoIty t USED CARS 22 Aaburn off Saginaw PE ¢-213) OLIVER ‘53 Olds Rocket 88 sedan. Immacu- ately clean inside and out. Don't miss this one. ‘$1795 OLIVER “Wh: Pontiac Tts Buleks” ity ate ave. age, p.m. - 101 $ FOUR COMFORT) sary. If u are 21 and | igss a in : have a job, we have acar) Ns be Ge Bee min. 41 for you. and 2:00 p.m. FE t In Our Heated - Buy Here “Goodwill Used Cars” Building Pay Here 53, PACKARD 53 Chevrol — $995] MOOR SALES |e : evrolet ....... : 4? Ford 2 = sewn Sly 5 '51 Stude. 4 Dr. .... .$395 1954 v0 eae ee 50 Nash 4 Dr, ......$295 53 Dodge Pickup ...$845 FORD “Goodwill Used Cars” "$52 Chev. Panel ..... $495 . uk 50 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ..$445 CONVERTIBLE = po AGL heater 7 —_ 4 De... — SKYLINERS tnd Hydramatc, A Teal buy! 51 Ford 2 Dr. ...... $645. 50 Ford 2 Dr. + eeeee - $395 MERCURY '52 Pontiac 4 Dr. eee - $895 SUNV. ALLEY *51 Nash Sta. Wen, - -$595 FORD How much | = I weigh | this gala St J | PONTIAC, '34, STAR CHIEF CATA- $2 For Sale Used | Cars § 91 unat- er. Good cond , 45787 1948 PONTIAC, RADIO AN ition. §225. RIEMENSCHNEIDER’S - BEAUTY CONTEST %® constants from all over the city 1963 Buick V8 4 dr. Super . 1963 Chrysler 4 dr. Radio, heater and power steering $909 1963. Dodge V8 4 dr. Radio, heater and Gyromatic $1408 1953 Dodge 6 cylinder coupe with radio, =aaaee and . Gyromatic .. so $1008 1962 Chevrolet. Radio, eeoeee ‘ and Power Glide ... $799 1963 Piymouth 4 dr. ........ 1962. Nash Rambler Station 1951 Dodge 4 dr. Radio and heater 9605 1960 Nash @¢ dr. .......... $346 1948 Chrysler 4 dr. Radio. heater and Gyromatic $490 1048 Buick Super 4dr. Nice $lbe Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth “The Cars With The Forward Look” 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2- 9131 __For Sale Used Cars 91. PP PO | | 3210 | after lina. Perfect condition. Frembes, Drayton Piaina., 6 pm. OR 3-433. ‘83 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR DELUXE, hydramatic, radio and heater, di- rectional signals, etc. 1789 Oge- _ ma. 1984 STARCHIEF, % TONE — all accessories, Excel- condition, Low Mileage. PONTIAC 1850 4 DOOR. FULLY “en Good eendition. EM ‘S) PONTIAC, 4 DOOR, HYDRA- matic, radio < heater. Make of- fer. OR 3-7070 SHARPER Than Transportation Specials 1935 DeSoto 6 club coupe 1952 DeSoto Custom —— i951 Dodge Tudor : Fo Piymouth Fordor : Oldsmobile $8 Fordor oe MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 30 Years Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pike St FE 20186 “Goodwill Used Cars” *53 PONTIAC Station Wagon with radio, hester, and Hydramatic $1,795 ‘ PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens st. FE +7117 : matic dark green, 4 door. Excel lent ¢ win sell best _ offer, PE 42125. ’ ‘32 PONTIAC CHIEF 8. BLACK 4 54 ee er ey $2,195 door, White side as Al) ac- Mercury overage 6 Brilliant red cessories. Low miles. —— with —— et power mm FE art. ng, power brakes, ite side PONTIA DOOR S8TAR- walls, heater, and Merc ae pecs * eadition. 12,000 O-Ma miles. $1795. _ rs | oa od oe heat- "SE. 5s eeeeenss $2,195 | sliertack's” Used Cars a Parte This car is just like new. "53 cos sae scun wares s $1,095 Ford Custem Club Coupe with 2 tone blue finish. radio. heater. turn — and windshield washert. Real sharp. SS osc oucceccesces $1. 1395 Pontiac 2 dr. Chieftain § Deluxe with radio, heater, hydramatic, 2 tone black and red finish, back up lights and white wall tires. eee $1,395 Oldsmobile 96 4 dr. Green bottom, dark top, radio, heater, hydra- matic. and turn signals. This ® really sharp 1 owner. "2 Nash Rambler Station Wagon with radio, heater, overdrive and custom chrome whee! discs. Real- ly a besutifal automobile. ‘2 $1,095 Buick Super Riviera Coupe with radio, heater. and 2 tone (cream bottom. and black top). sree een ene es awe "50 Stude. Clb Cpe. ..$375 "530 Pontiac 8 Sed ...$495 49 Hudson sedan ...$145 "48 Olds sedan ......$245 ‘47 Pontiac sedan ...$100 GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 24 6. Saginaw St. FE 41371 ,. Detete - Bemmeten - Fivmcn 53 Buick Riv. ......$1645 .|'53 Olds 88 2 dr.....$1595 pe: | '53 Buick 2 dr.......$1345 53 Ford 4 dr....... $1195 "52 Mere_spt. cpe....$1145 52 Buick 2 dr.......$ 995]? SO Pont. 4 dr.......$ 495 sO Buick Zd.. eevee -$ 395 49 Merc.-2 dr.......$ 395 Jerome's om" | Orchard Lk. Ave. at Cass FE 8-0488 Seeing 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 Orcherd Lake Ave. = PE betel ™ is | PONTIAC. 1948. RADIO. HEATER, and Hydramatic. PE 2-790. i950. 8. 4 DOOR. = fect ol sont Hydra w'ndshield, twtn 5) lights, back seat speaker, whitewall tires. FE 5-3800, ee PONTIAC 1954 CUSTOM STAR- chief .Catalins. 6200 mi. Full eauipped. Coral and white. $2100. rE 30657 W: r sea- contract “Goodwill Used Cars” 52 PONTIACS PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. PE 31117 TIP TOP USED CARS DE. | 1953 Chevrolet 4 door, radio and heater. $905 1963 Chrysler, New Yorker 4 door, white y walls. 2 tone 1 Pi b coupe. Radio 1950 DeSoto club . Radio and heater With snow on rear For Sale Used Cars 91 eee PONTIAC, 1982, 4 DOOR. HYDRA- condition. 27 Mil- 1953 PONTIAC. 2 DOOR, _ actual miles. $1200. PE igs1 PONTIAC 2 DR. SEDAN a | cyl. Radio Heater. Price $505. Huron Motor Sales 962 W. Huron __FE 2-266) 1963 9 PONTIAC FANDARD. MILE- oat. ean Orton- 7) S GSER ARES. 7 DOOR, RA- dio and heater overdrive. down. ~ Carkner-Studebaker Birmingham OLIVER ‘52 Pont. Fordor Cheiftain 8 deluxe sf Hydramatic. - Spotless 2 tone paint. See it. $1095 OLIVER “Where Pontiac Buys Its Buicks” 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ~ Open till @ pm FE 20101 “Goodwill Used Cars” Special Sale On Studebakers From $296 up. Three 1961 models to choose from. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 63 Mt. Clemens 8t. PE 3-7117 1953 STUDEBAKER 8 PORT Cou $1,195. Carkner-Studebaker Birmingham M1 4-3410 OLIVER ‘49 Pont. Tudor and fordor models. Radio and heater. Your choice. $375 _ OLIVER | 31 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. WONDERFUL CON. DITION THROUGHOUT, 60 ASHINGTON. SRD FLOOR RING BELL FOR . Take over pay- _ments, MA ¢ |. call before 4. Cy Owens ° “Your Ford Dealer” Good Cars AT THE RIGHT PRICE Ask Your Friends About Us, 1954 Mercury Custom 2 dr. Very low mileage. Two tone green beauty, just like new. 1949 Cadillac 62 4 dr. sedan. Drive this one and you'll buy it. Only — $995 1953 Mercury Sport coupe. A one-owner car with new tires, radio, heater, and Merc -O- Matic. $1395 1949 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr. One of those hard to find good ones. $295 1954 Chevrolet Deluxe 4 dr. sedan. Beau- tiful 2 tone green with radio, heater and 11,000 actual miles. $1395 1954 Buick 1/4 dr. sedan. This automo- bile is like new. Save ‘$1,000 on original cost. 1954 Pontiac Star Chief Custom 4 dr. sedan. Coral red and cream, radio, heater, Hy- _ dramatic, whitewalls, sun visor, and power brakes. 1950 Buicks (3) to choose from. Very good automobiles priced to sell quick. 1952 Nash pe| Ambassador 4 dr. sedan that has had wonderful/ | care, Hurry on this one. -, 1951. Olds ito |G) to choose from. | pay the high ‘tbat | Come and trade with us. 19,000 | $11 MI 4-3410! Bargains Galore! UNTIL *54 Chev. Bel Air The popular sport coupe mode! n top condition, radio and eater, $1,589 54 Chev. Bel Air Four door model. with fredic. || heater and* Powerglide. $3 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Here is aw neat and clean sedan. Radio and heater *54 Chevrolet Red convertible with radic, heater, Powerglide and all power equipment, windows, steering and seats. 9: 52 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Here's what we mean when we say, “They Gotta Go!" This is the lowest price ever! 51 Cadillac “62” Sharp and classy sedan with radio and heater. ” 51 Nash Rambler The beautiful hardtop model. Economy — plus with this bar- gain buy! $489 *51 Chevrolet buy for a limited $567 51 Buick 4 Dr. Dynafiow, radio and heater A bargain time only. Hurry! {Gotta Gol NOPAYMENTS Hurry! YOUR TRADE IS WORTH MORE THAN YOU THINK AT — Michigan's Finest Used Cars WOODWARD AT 13 MILE ROAD. . LIncoln 5-1 ae Reverse Charges . Rock Bottom Prices! MARCH! SS Ford License no GC10-07. A st — model with only 886 mile $1,597 *S1 Pontiac radio and heater. A fine ar at the right price. $547 '$4 Ford Station Wagon Radio, heater and fordomatic transmission. $1,689 $3 Willys Station wagon mode! for many uses Has front wheel drive. $789 | « ’31 Ford Stat. Wagon Another handy vehicle Has radio and heater. $687 34 Chev. 2 dr. Radio, heater, very low mileage. $1,389 53 Ford Club Coupe Just as nice as you'll ever find. Low mileage. $989 51 Olds. 98 Sedan Radio. heater and hy ramatic. One of the finest at “Michigan's Finest.” $797 52 Buick Riviera - Beautiful sedan with heater, whitewall tires, eecaios and E-Z Eye giass. $1,089- Hurry! why not come in today Harold Turner’s. "K-]" Buys 51 Mercury 52 Ford Ranch 53 Pontiac Chit. 1949 1950 Chev. 1983 Ford % 7. A MATTER OF TASTE Yes, choosing a used car is all a matter of taste, and we will do our utmost to fill your needs. $3 Ford 2 dr. ....$844 = 52 Buick ........ $999 $2 Hudson 4 dr....$599 <3. | 50 Buick Conv't...$799 8S Ford ....... $1244 54 Ford Conv’t.. .$1699 $4 Ford ....:.. $1699 50 Mercury Sed...$499 53 Chevrolet .... $999. *53 Ford Country , Sedan. .......§f Bel Ba OOD 51 Ford ...... -» $644 $1 Nash 2 dr...... $399 Club Coupe. . ...$599 "$1 Plymouth 2 dr. $399 51 Ford 8 Clb. Cpe. $444 51 De Soto Sedan $599 *52 Chev. Del. 2 dr. $699 Wagon ....... $899 “46 Buick 4 dr.....$199 50 Chev. Clb. Cpe. $399 “49 Ford 2 dr...,. .$199 49 Ford Conv’t,...$299 49 Lincoln 4 dr.., :$199 -"51 Stude. 4 dr.....$344 46 Pontiac 4 dr... .$144 "53 Ford Ranch ‘48 Ford Clb. Cpe. $144 51 ‘late 7 ae "50 Nash 2 dr......$144 , ev. Conv’t... 49H "49 Merc. Clb. Cpe. $2994 A A a poe '50,Buick 4 dr... .$344 6 Sat *51 Nash Rambler. .699 51 Hudson Hornet 599 8 Dix. .......-1199 46 Hudson Sed... .$74 Trucks 1952 Dodge %4T ee oes awew dwaes vase ss 1954 Ford 34 T. Pickup ........ Jeereen pares 1953 GMC ¥% T. Pickup celts wens Neekesees eas $699 1953 Ford % T. Pickup .........+...- 1953 Chev. 2 T. Tractor ...... 09 Dodge 12 Ft. Flat Bed See ee tewes eee $399 Tf, “toned setae eeetese wees 6 GAD = So, and make your selection at ’ Hardtops 52 Lincoln ..... $1499 ‘SI Pontiac ...... $744 Cheapies ‘49 Dodge Cl. Cpe. $199 ‘46 Ford 2 dr.. $99 ‘46 Plymouth 4 dr. $144 | *#ee *eene eee 2 ee | | | . THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 a ae | Jane Pi chens Recalls Sisters’ Radio Days _ _-|Will Do Tribute [st tana necaime : - Today's Television Programs - Navajo Warriors Whoop, #an= oo on Toast Show ee |Dance to Bolster Project ~ Channel 2—-WJBE-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 1—WEYZ-TV Channel *-CELW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (| to New Orleans. Gale Storm, |9:30—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. | Monday through Wednesday, is be- + le “ Charles Farrell star. Wonderland. (4) Mi ij attended “today by (Mrs. c:00—(T) Little Rascals. “Muss tereo—(7) Wiie’s | Says Newcomers Miss! winpow Rock, Ariz (INS) —,Gen. Christopher (Kit) Carson | Frances Mehiberg, head nurse in and Milk.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad-|9:00--(7) Masquerade Party. Fa-| Ding Dong School. (2) Garry | Build Chanting Navajo Indians staged | rounded up the warring Navajos medical-surgical division; Mr s. ver 4) Ti _ Buildup Networks Gave up g al-surgi veriture serial. (4) Time for| mous — in disguise. (9) | Moore. their first war dance in nearly 100) At a tribal council meeting prior | Josephine Peterson, supervisor for-| Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) . “The Night the Roof |»: s9 (4) way of World. (2) Ar-| Early Performers —_ years yesterday to dramatize sup-|to the war dance the Navajos| the pediatrics division, and Miss | Capt. Midnight. Rescue judge | Fell in." comedy. (4) Theater. |“ tnur Godfrey. port of the Upper Colorado River | called on the United States to live | Dorothy Williams, surgical super- from revenge plot in the “Hu-| Irwin Cobb’s “Boys Will Be . NEW YORK (#—Pretty Jane storage project. up to its Treaty of 1888 with the | visor, man Bomb.” Boys,” story of man who in- | 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. Pickens says she thinks radio fm! Several thousand Indians gath-|Navajos which set aside farming | Yesterday, Sister Mary William. | ELECTRIC CO. 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4)| herits fortune and nephew tries | 11:99 (7) Story Studio. (4) Home. | its heyday gave its stars a ered at picturesque Window Rock, |land for the tribe in the four cor-| administrator, and Sister Mary /Il gag wy, , 42525 News. Paul Williams. to prove he is insane, James 11:38-(2) Strike It Rich buildup _ a igen capital of the Navajo nation, for |ners area of Utah, Colorado, New| Niceta attended along with Mrs. - Heron be ticihcs - —_— Ed star. a a ; Daeg yg ays to pada! ya the sacred ancient ritual — ‘The | Mexico and Arizona. Hanna Bubb, charge nurse, and 6:25—-(0) Weather. Sonny Eliet.. | Miliensive “The Story of Car SDAY NOON — Enemy-Way.” Mrs. Gertrude Juckno, staff nurse. aia” Min’ sebinee oie | - THURSD AFTER professional performance on the Maurice McCabe, secretary of ph a aa was rep. w TV Servi 6:30 — (1) Superman. George} takes getting million-dollar |12:00~(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | air in 18 years, Jane recalls the| Led by triba) medicine man | the Navajo tribal + said ted by Miss Cecelia Hubarth Ware Reeves as man of future in ad-| check, Arthur Franz, Beverly| Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant time when the networks “had a| Adetu or Hosteen Gouni Pedoni, | the approval of the Upper Cole- pew a at wie Se TV, Radio, Gar Radie venture. (9) Play of the Week. Garland, top cast. Lady. ; stable of people, and they built) a score of select Navajos went | rado project is the only way the ssista bacon phe is: ' Drama. (4) Playhouse 15. this up.” Gveagh the ancient ritual sym | U. 6. could fulfill ite weaty |Disclly Tenet, aaa emnl OPEN EVENINGS Drama. (2) News Ace. Ken |9:30—(7) Enterprise U.S.A. Suc- | 12:15—-(2) Love of Life. Jane, who now has cut her) belising war. Nearty 2,000 other | obligations. wee! ont Sta FE2-2976 46. Milidele Cline, Van Patrick. cess stories. (9) On Stage. |1s.59 (7) Beulah. (4) Feather | broadcasting activities to the week-| Navajes formed a huge circle | p ienetien officials said the | a Drama TBA. (2) I've Got a Se)", ; ly Jane Pickens Show on NBC ra-| areundé the dancers in the : Your Nest. (2) Search for To . project would permit irrigation of 10 lattes © teteh. (2) | cret. Quiz. dio, says: ; natural amphitheater in front of | 1. 195,000 of land on the TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. 19:00-(7) Big Town. Steve Wilson morrow. “They tried to nurture talent in| Window Reck. They also re-en- anieiia, Yor tear Cos ; proves innocence of a person |12:45-~(2) Guiding Light. re Tew oh ey © OS) pend Ge lg & Oe Rey River Commission and a citizens’ Mark Stevens all the talent ' 2 8 wih te United inte roots committee from the 6:50—(2) Sports Digest. Chyck| suspected of theft, eon. (9) | 1200-4) Bob Maxwell. (7) Charm | Jane and sisters Patti and Helen| government. ee ar Davey. plays newsman Wilson. Kitchen. (2) Portia Faces Life. | will sing together again on Ed Sul- were guests . Paragon Playhouse. Drama. (4) pt A The tribe headquarters gets its |Navajos at the ceremony and at 1:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. a livan’s ‘Toast of the Town on CBS- al eeaduens Puppet show. (9) City Detective. This {s Your Life. Ralph Ed- |1:16—-(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of Ty Jan. 30 in a tribute to radio|"ame from tua Rod Cameron solves mystery of | Wards visits Chicago to i ee ie ee into the air. - | cae of the tribe said they ‘NOW! $2 $9950 n “Good Old Paint.” (4) Amos and | {Ie Of Rathre TT ut. Jocy |1:8—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Bruce | Tadie-TV editor of the New York |") ess echoed through the | staged the ceremony not nly. be 5 to Andy. Amos and Kingfish have Oe as , "Al peruse Mayer Show. Daily News. | a hills for the first time since the |eause they will benefit, but be- rs - fe income tax trouble. (2) Files of | {ares’0 V8! . Jane calls it a testimonial to ra- early 18608 when troops led by | cause the entire West will protit|| mmlerel,' $ . Jettery Jones. Jones involved in 10:36—(7) Bob’ Cummings Show. |1:45—(9) Prayer, Billboard. jane a& testmon ye from the project. 0 Per Week Z “spenees Pee ee ee ee) efelisay etl ay dl ros pce Sam Akeah, chairman of the = een os aoe = wna i : : ; : : in | 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (2) La-/| Pickens Sisters have become a leg- de ' al e uke Soryonk Shall Ree |S Po re |e Dey so eeatiouchtoey were cn a's) N@WSMAN GUICES [sibel comet sid the Navan { turn,” story of Gen. MacArthur. @® 2 - , n. West- trio only from 1932 through 1937 . hoped to demonstrate through the H Pp - E 1:90 — 1) Dimeyland. “Davey | ern variety. () Me. District At-|* oa us Up.” she says, "wae betesse Airplane fo Safety Shale sights ‘te the Colerede River ' Crockett Goes to Congress,”| torney. Piece of ribbon is clue |2:30—~(2) Art Linkletter. (9) Myr vd vs, : ait"Ge lek hole of the |f $25 West Huron St. FE 4-2525 4 tle Labbitt. (4) Jean McBride. |CBS had the Boswell Sisters, who = = weer . Jess Parker as frontiersman| te hijacking gang, David Brian already well established be- GRAND RAPIDS # West. : who is elected to Congress.| plays Mr. D.A. - $:00—(1) Theater. (9) Thursday| fore we came along. They had us| #iert newsman helped guide « L Buddy Ebson plays his pal. (9) |. 4. 0, goorts Corner. Chuck| Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2)| on every single night and on oom | ight plane to « safe landing at : Million Dollar Theater. John Ire- : : " Big Payoff. : the Grand Rapids airport last © cad Davey'’s commentary. mercial all around the clock. You : land, Mercedes : 3:15—(4) Golden Windows could hardly turn on the radio with- night. ie in the “Scarf.” (4) Eddie Fisher. |11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. — 71h — : out hearing us.” ee Frederick E. Royce : Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards.| Dorothy Donegan guest. (9) Na- -3:39-(4) One Man's Family. (2) Pickens Sisters broke ke way during a snow- ‘ b tional News. (4) News. Paul Wilk| Bob Crosby. = up in| sorm on a flight here from Chi- r 1:44—() News Caravan. John} | 2) News. Jack LeGoff late 1937. Helen now is Mrs. But he enetted en Suminat- : Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry = , ’ |$:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar-| Thomas Acheson, of New York, eo x ao AU ee als ant i Como. Songs, Eddie Arnold.|11:15 — (7) Armchair Theater.| jowe. and Patti ig Mrs. Robert Sim- “King.” So he radioed the [ guest. Rosano Brassj in “Son of the mons, of Bucks County, Pa. Jane | Word . i H ck.” (9) Good Neighbor 4:00—(9) Justice Colt. (7) Capt. | hecame — Mrs. for the second time local control tower to ask where i 8:00—(4) I Married Joan. Joan unchback. Flint. (4). Hawking Falls. (2) a the sign was. Theater. Margaret Lindsey, Jim- last March when she married The wncied the : gives trick bowling display wtien my Davis in “Louisiana.” (4) Brighter Day. William C. Langley, New York in- control tower A j she gets wrong eye drops. Joan} 1 show. Theo Goetz, Clem |4:16—(4) First Love. (2) Secret | Vestment banker. Grand Rapids Hesald. A deck men : Davis, Jims — we ~ Fowler in “The Dowry.” (2) Fa-. Pa : pt . ragay Sega ree i thur Godfrey Friends. Va- Imes probably 1 bian of Scotland Yard. Fabian |, ’s World. (2) Milling Co. at nearby Lowell < a4S riety with McGuire sisters, 2 »» |4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's . (2) itr gee Z Frank Parker, Marion Mariowe.| #4 case of “Robbery Museum." |" 4, your Account. ing S Kecovery With thet information, Reyee and re +18. iarraal a Kentile Carnival Splatter Tile U.S. Junior Chamber of Com-|13:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with 4:45—(1) Ricky the Clown. (4) Called Satisfacto a. John D, =. Tall dys el tA) | | so eb v ee ASPHALT in A 1954. THURSDAY MORNING 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Let's} SANTA MONICA, Calif. @ — | , 8:30—(7) Sta Erwin Show. Stu). 4) Today. (2) Morning| Make Music. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) | Bing | recuperating trom | 2YS Jap Reds Plan oa. apa - Se ee ee | em. R. Q. Lewis. removal of a kidney stone. is han-|to Resume Public Life SPLATTER Efficient.” (4) My Little Margie |9:00— (7) Breakfast Club. (4 |s:de—-(7) Cowboy Show. (9) | Qing fit busiiess attains from his) vor jsoan um Yoshio Shige, , 9x12 Practical jokes business| Romper Room. (2) Welcome| Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Attendants, who say he is mak.| One of Japan’s top Communists, . and party in “Mardi Gras,” trip’ Travelers. Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. ing satisfactory progress, reported | declared today seven other Japa- Dark Colors Light Colors oom hospital for another week, then will | derground will shortly eppear be- 9x9" x16 9x9" x1 sd Today's Radio Programs-- [sunset = ing. He underwent surgery last Rigg acd for a seat m A listed ' subject change without notice Representatives, 7 . 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