The Weather Saturday: Cloudy Details page two ew THE PONTIAC PRESS 7 . Home Edition 113th YEAR kee ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 7¢ GOP Gaining Support in Fight Against Tax Cut PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955—36 PAGES 33 Civic Groups Pledge Support for Fluoride Dr. Petroff to Direct Citizens’ Campaign for Approval at Polls “Does your hair ever come out?” “Does the skin between your toes ever peel?” “Do you have fallen arch- es?” “Are you ambidextrous?” “Are you ever constipat- ed?” “Do you have brittle nails?” “This is the silly type of claim made today by the foes of fluoridation. Every common ailment of man, they charge, is due to too much fluoride in the water.” Thus spoke Dr. Fred Wertheimer, dental chief of the state health department, before a public meet- ing Thursday night called by the Pontiac Council of Parents and Teachers Associations in the Pon tiac High School auditonum Mrs, William Wright, president ef the PTA Council, said the meeting was for the purpose of telling the factual story of fluori- Unanimous Vote ‘House Oks Pay Hike Bill, Sends Measure to Senate WASHINGTON (#—The House today approved with- out debate a compromise bill boosting the pay of mem- bers of Congress to $23,750 a year. Its action sent the measure to the Senate The House passed the bill by unanimous consent after a clerk had read the adjustments, worked out by a Sen- SEATO Closes Banakok Talks Parley Ends on Note of Optimism Concerning Anti-Red Strength BANGKOK W—The eight-nation Manila Pact conference ended to- day on a note of optimism that progress has been made in strengthening the area against aggression. U. S. Secretary of State Dulles told the closing session of the three-day meeting: “The way of the aggressor has been made harder.” Gathered to implement the treaty signed in Manila last Sep- tember, the delegates established a permanent secfetariat in Bang- kok and set up committees on mili- tary, antisubversion and economic matters to put teeth into the pact The eight nations are Pakistan, the Philippines, France, United States, Great Britain, New Zea- dation to enable the public to | land, Atstralia and Thailand. vote intelligently on April 4. ‘We are pledged as members of PTA to be interested in the health and welfare of our children. We believe that the research experts and scientists who have discovered the true value of fluoridation have the answer for cutting down tooth decay. Therefore, this organization will enderse it eat the polls along with 3 other leading civic groups Dr. Wertheimer was introduced by Dr. John D. Monroe, Oakland County Health Commissioner Defining Muoridation, Dr. Wertheimer said that it is the Fluorine, he said, is one of the $2 original elements Many parts of the country. said Dr. Wertheimer, have natural sup- plies of fluoride in the water and these areas have served as re- search centers to prove the bene- fits of fluoridation “Tt is not a foreign substance Fluoride is found in all animals. foods and tissues. It is a normal constituent of teeth and bones." he stated. Charging that it was “ridiculous for the opponents of fluoridation to claim that poison would be added to the water of 24,000.000 people in 43 states in 1003 communities,” Dr.- Wertheimer cited the com- munities in Michigan who have fluoridated and kept careful ac- counts of its benefits to teeth over a period of years. Grand Rapids, he said, has used fluoridation for 10 years. The community of Muskegon (comparable in climate and eth- nologically) started out in 1945 te be the “control city” for Grand Rapids to set up compari- son studies. ‘But in 1950, Muskegon decided it wanted the same benefits for its citizens, young and old, and began a fluoridation program of its own. However, .even during that five. years, figures showed that tooth decay had dropped per- ceptibly in Grand Rapids where- as in Muskegon it had maintained its regular rate.” Scientists, he said. became in terested in Colorado Springs when most of the community's teeth showed signs of mottled énamel. But with the condition, they also had very little decay. A test of the water supply showed that nat- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | | Dulles told the delegates *‘We have taken decisions which ‘will make the council (of repre- sentatives’) an effective working party within the three areas dealt with by the pact, namely, defense against open, armed aggression: defense against subversion from without; and promotion of econom- ic and social well-being.” In what seemed a reference to the touchy Formosa problem, Dul- les said. ‘We have exchanged opinions about the over-all posi- tion in Asia... . There has been recognition of the gravity of the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) German Expert’ Sees Rockets Carrying People AKRON. Ohio —The German general who commanded the Nazi's rocket development center at Peenemunde in World War II last night predicted passenger- cartying rockets within the next 15 years. Dr. Walter R. Dronberger, ad dressing the Cleveland-Akron sec- tion of the American Rocket So- ciety and Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, said these guided mis- siles would: Travel at speeds up to 13.000 miles an hour. Reach altitudes of up to 150.000 feet. Transport passengers from San Francisco to Sydney, Australia, in an hour and a half. Dronberger is now a missile specialist for the Bell Aircraft Corp. of Buffalo and for three years prior to that was a specialist in missiles at Wright-Patterson Field at Dayton. He showed slides of plans for a 90-foot-long rocket weighing 2300 tons with a passenger-carrying pod mounted piggy-back. He said one section would disengage after its fuel was exhausted at about 80.000 feet. The passenger pod then would tap its own power to ascend to 150,000 feet. In Today’s Press = Beste, ! Cc | * ate-House Committee. The committee split the difference between $25,000 voted by the House and $22,500 voted by the Senate. The present pay is $15,000. The measure also carries pay raises of $7.500 to $10,000 for fed eral judges The Increases are to take effect next Tuesday. The $23,750 finally agreed upen actually will amount to somewhat more than that. It is split into a $22,500 basic salary and « $1,250 tax-free expense fund. The tax exemption feature means this allowance actually is worth mere than $1,250. But this money may only to meet “excess” office ex penses of the members. and will be paid on itemized voucher Backers of the bill said the sal ary fixed for ‘members of Con gress would restore their purchas ing power to about what it was in 1939 when they got $10.000 The over-all cost of the pay in creases was estimated at about seven million dollars a year Meanwhile. the Senate Post Of fice and Civil Service Committee voted yesterday to give the 500.000 postal employes a 10 per cent pay hike, well above Eisenhower's recomm« tion. The P¥esident asked 5 per cent for each worker, with higher bene- be used fits for top-grade employes to make it an average of 6': per cent Colder Weather Seen for Weekend Weekend weather will be a little colder than normal! in the Pontiac area. with cloudy skies and snow or rain expected by tomorrow night In a Sday forecast. the US Weather Bureau says tempera- tures will average 2 to 5 degrees below normal Tonight the mercury will drop te 28 te 24 degrees, warming up a little temerrow and hitting a high ef 34 te 38. Monday will be colder again. Rain or snow is expected on Sunday, followed by flurries aver- aging around half an inch. In downtown Pontiac yesterday the temperatures ranged from 20 degrees in early morning to a warm 41 at mid-afternoon. This morning at 8 o'clock the mercury stood at 21 degrees, rising to 30 by 2 p.m Senate-House _ Marlon Brando Wins Golden Globe 25 to 30 Dems : Switching Sides Break Looms on Road Plans | Lower Chamber Ends _ Deadlock by Approving Peltz-Williams Bill LANSING \? A House- Senate split over the high- way problem confronted Legislators today after the House ended weeks of wrangling by passing the Peltz-Williams bill. House Democrats and Re- publicans, who had fought to a deadlock over highways, \forgot their squabbles yes- terday to rush through the compromise plan without a single dissenting vote. An amended version of a bill introduced by Rep. Emil A. Peltz (R-Rogers City), it calls for a ref- erendum on a 1'3 cent per gallon gas tax increase and a 25 per cent boost in truck license costs Meanwhile, the Senate went ahead with plans of its own, and there appeared to be little sup port in that chamber fer the House bill. The House Senate bill resembles the measure on two major points, It calls for a 1's cent per gallon gas tax Increase and a 25 per cent increase in truck License fees without a referendum The two plans also differ in the distribution of tax increases among governmental units Under the House plan. the addi tional revenue would be distributed according to the present formula: 44 per cent for the state, 37 per cent for counties and 19 per cent for cities and villages This extra money could be used to build highways on a pay-as-you go basis or t6 back revenue bonds for highway construction The Peltz-Williams plan alse gives the power te issue bonds and assign priority for highway construction to the state Admin- istrative Board, dealing highway Com. Chartes M. Ziegier cut of the picture. Under the Senate bill, three- quarters of the extra money would go to the state and one-quarter to cities, villages and counties Legislators rushed the Peltz- Williams bill through the House yesterday by amending the rules. A proposal by Rep. Don R. Pears (R-Buchanan) to cut the increase on truck license fees and Diesel motor fuel was quickly voted down. Despite a unanimous vote in the House, leaders of both parties gave (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) New Premier Makes Plans ’ TAKES OVER IN FRANCE — talks to newspapermen after leaving New French Premier Edgar Faure the Elysees Palace in Paris where |he conferred with President Coty. A Radical Socialist, Faure heads the | '2ist French government since the end of World War II. BEST ACTOR AWARD — Actor Marion Brando, drinks a toast with Actress Mauree awards banquet jointly held by the Foreign Press Association of Hollywood and the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Assn. at the Ambassador Hotel in Adenauer Foes Iraq Signs Turkish Pact in Break With Neutralists | Hit Saar Pacts Chancellor Pleads for Approval of Settlement With France BONN (INS: — Chancellor Kon- rad Adenauer took the rostrum twice today in the West German Parliament to plead in impassioned language for approval of the Fran co - German Saar agreements The Shar issue suddenly over shadowed other controversial ques tions as the Bundestag (lower house) went into its second day of debate on ratification of the Paris accords to rearm West Germany The semifinal vote may be post poned until] tomorrow. The opposition Secial Demo- crats, defeated in their second attempt te delay ratification of the accords, switched to attacks * en the Sear agreements which are part of the Paris accords designed to bring about West German membership in a West- ern European Unica. The Chancellor, pounding ihe ta ble to drive home his points. told the house that ‘‘we made the best deal possible’ and bitterly re- minded his criti@ that he “‘had the full approval of the opposition coalition before signing’ the Paris agreements affecting the disputed coal-rich territory Adenauer was interrupted fre quently during the stormy session as he spoke in blunt, bitter lan guage Pontiac Sales Head for February Record Retail sales of 1955 Pontiacs con- tinued at a record high this month as Pontiac Motor Division marked up 28.251 new car delivenes for the first 20 days of February, R. M Critchfield, general manager an- nounced today Critchfield said the February sales were running about 40 per cent above sales during the first 20 days of February. 1954. He predict ed that Pontiac dealers would de liver more Pontiacs this month than during any previous February Rough Customer DALLAS, Tex, (UP)—A waitress said a customer hf her on the head with a soft drink bottle to- day because she refused his re- quest. She said she refused to serve him catsup to use on sand- wiches he had brought into the | cafe. Pension Issue.on Ballot to Correct Error In order that the voters will un-| ing a deferred retirement allow- amendment. Manager Walter K. Will- ance. ice, or whe has attained the age ulated contributions, and upon at- taining @ certain agp he would receive a deferred retirement. al-. | lowance. By error, this age was | set at 65 in the amendment voted The new amendment to be on the April 4th ballot will correct | this error with these provisions. | After 3 years of credited service, service, a city employe may re- tire. the employe has not with- his accumulated contribu- begin in cases where an employe | comes under the provisions cov- ering a deferred retirement al- | lowance. In the case of firemen | or policemen, this .age would be changed from 65 to 55. In the case of all other employes. the age would be changed from.65 to 60 ‘and these are the same age re- | quirements that have been in the plan since its beginning in 1946. mn OHara at the | | | } } AP Wirephete j | as Vote Nears Republicans Hopeful of Beating Down Move to Slash Levies $20 WASHINGTON (INS) — |The administration surged ahead today in the biggest political fight of the 84th | Congress as the House pre- pared for a showdown vote on the Democratic move to /cut income taxes $20 a year for each taxpayer and de- ‘| pendent. Sentiment in the House appeared to have switched dramatically in the last 24 hours on the tax slash, de- Signed to take effect next | Jan. 1. Democrats, initially the most Los Angeles last night. Later Marion Brando received confident of victory im the House, a Golden Globe from the Hollywood Foreign Cor- expected to lose several votes to respondents for the “Best Actor Award.” It was the Republicans, who have labeled presented by Miss O'Hara the proposed income tax cut ‘‘fi- nancial irresponsibility.” House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) was reported reliably te have placed enough to pubdlicans BAGHDAD, Iraq \# — Iraq took up a post in the Presidem Eisenhower. Western defense lineup today after signing a mutual! Democratic Floor Leader John defense pact with Turkey. She was the first Arab state, McCormack of Massachusetts to forsake a neutral role in the East-West cold war. In Cairo, a high government spokesman promptly declared Egypt would call a meeting of all Arab Léague nations except Iraq and demand the expulsion of the Baghdad government and revision of the league Dailies in U.S. Up Circulation Newspapers Chalk Up the Biggest Increase in 4 Years in ‘54 PHILADELPHIA W—Daily news- paper circulation in the United States, hitting another high in 1954. made its biggest increase in four years last year. according to the 87th edition of N. W. Ayer & Son's Directory of Newspapers and Peri odicals The combined circulation of Eng lish language dailes by the end of 194 was 34.9860.429. a boost of more than 800,000 over 1953 Evening newspapers had a daily circulation of 32,902,000, an increase of half a million copies, while morning papers showed a jump of 576,000 te a total of 71,239,000. The nation’s five all-day dailies totaled more than 719.000. a de crease of 250,000. The report said the drop was due to the sale of a sixth paper in this classification Sunday newspapers had a com bined total of 45.824.000 crease of 183,000 Counting both English langue and foreign language papers in the United States, there are 1.485 eve ning dailies. a decrease of 19° 37 moming papers, an increase « five. 574 Sunday papers. up five all-day dailies, a decre ise one an in 7 vind f 116 Flee Blazing Hotel COLUMBUS, Ohio (INS: 116 guests fled a smal] downtown Columbus hotel last night as Some flames from a sporting goods store ' in the same building spread into the hotel SPEEDY DEAL! The lady who placed the “for sale” ad below said she sold the davenport the first day the ad appeared to the first person who called. You, too, can get fast results if you have something you want to sell. rent, trade, buy or whatever your need may be. DAVENPORT ROSE COLORED tapestry Good condition OR 3-1318- 24558 W Walton Bivd To Place Your Want Ad DIAL‘ FE 2-8181 Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. . _--« ‘in the , ‘Circuit Juige, Eugen F. Giaak, eement If the demand is not heeded, he added, Egypt will either withdraw from the eight-nation group or renounce any commitment to defend Iraq. The Arab League is a collective se- curity alliance. Egypt. generally acknowledged as its leader, has insisted the Arabs should stick to their neutral- | ist position and depend on them- selves for defense Defying Egyptian threats, Iraq Premier Nuri Said signed the agreement with Turkey last night after six hours of almost continvous discussions Turkey is a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion. Her pact with Iraq is the first to link an Arab state spe- cifically for defense against any Communist aggression in the Mid- die East The other Arab League mem- bers are Egypt. Syria. Lebanon. Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Libya It’s o Fiery Situation CHICAGO W® — Fire inspectors said a South Side building will either have to be repaired or torn down. It's a fire trap. It's also a fire station guessed it would be between 16 and 2). One leader said Democrats Ind! confidently predicted that only four or five Republicans would They believed that Republicans (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Body Only Item Missing in This Murder Setup DALLAS, Tex. &—There's noe corpse. yet. But police believe they're about to discover a mur- T Police were summoned on a dis- turbance call and found a woman hosing down a driveway. She ran when they sought to question her. She was arrested Then they found a _ blood-spat- tered apartment. In it were a man's shirt and pants, a .22 auto matic pistol, and two towels, all blooded Blood led to the recently hosed- off driveway. A woman drove up in a car. its upholstery smelling strongly of cleaning fluid. and she was arrested. Stiff Opposition Is Seen for Kavanagh in Dem Bid By BURDETT C. STODDARD Pontiac Press Staff Writer GRAND RAPIDS — Thomas Giles Kavanagh Jr, of Southfield Township, faced stiff opposition here today in his effort to win nomination April 4 as a Democratic candidate for State Supreme Court justice Kavanagh, who practices law in Detroit, has the job of convincing a plurality of the 1.400 delegates to the ‘Democratic State Convention that he is the man for one of the two high court nominations. The 101-person Oakland County delegation has en- dorsed the Southfield resident's candidacy and their advance guard began button-holing other early arrivals | Kavanagh. The various count igroups will caucus tonight nominating convention to- morrow at 11 a.m. in the Civic Auditorium. To be nominated, besides the | two justices, are two persons for | the Board of Regents of the Uni- | versity of Michigan; two for. the | State Board of Agriculture, erning body of Michigan College: one for of public instruction, and one the State Board of which controls teachers’ \ | this morning in an attempt to line up support for ’. > Hotel Pantlind to). plan strategy for the actual ¥ |a former Republican, is also after nomination. a Supreme Coure fn TWO ' > THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1955 / Area Populatio Boom Predicted Cooperation Is Urged to Control Expected Growth The combined population of Oak- land, Wayne and Macomb Counties 1970. mu- | may reach 5.144000. by nicipal official’ from the units were told yesterdas Over 250 representatives opened the two-day, fifth annual planning and zoning conference of the De- troit Metropolitan Area Regional! Planning Commission at the De troit Veterans Memorial Planning Analyst Paul VM. Keid cited the rush of industry and residents to the areas outside af Detroit proper. He «aid between 1950 and 1955 some 176.000 home building permits were issued in the metropolitan area, ef which only 33.000 were in Detroit. three Reid urged cooperation in piart Ming to control grovth. T. Ledyard Blakeman p mission executive dirt " conference that the state must cept More responsibility in plan ning urban-community develop ment “We spend billions for growth.” he stated, “yet only a drop in the bucket for planning.”’ mushrooming an com told the rx Board Will Consider Teachers’ Pay Hike BLOOMFIELD HILLS — A spe cial March 3 meeting on budgeting and study of teachers’ salary schedules ha« been called b) the Board of Education. following a pay-raise request from a commit- tee of teachers this week The wage scale was raised last year and ranged from a starting salary of $3.600 to a maximum of $6.000. over a 12-year period Teachers are now asking for a minimem of $4,000 and a max fmum of $7,000. a suggestion to which beard members were re ceptive, according te Supt. of Schools Eugene Johnson. “The fina) picture has not vet been determined. but some sort of improvements are in the offing,” Johnson said. Also taken under study was a request from Johnson for an ad ditional 2) teachers next fal! to bring the teaching staff to a total ef 70 GM February Sales Reach New Record DETROIT |? —,eneral Motors reported today ite reta: sales of passenger Cars during the first 0 days of February totaled 193.217 a new record for that period The total of retail deliveries for the penod from Jan 1 through Feb. 20 was 44.471. aiso a new high mark for the perod. GM_ reported dealers sold 545.572 used cars in the Jan 1! Feb ® period § This compared with a former high mark of 474.274 for the same period recorded in 141 The corporation reported that despite the current Ingh rate ot production dealer stocks of cars “continue to be abnormally low tn relation to the rate of sales and for this time of vear its State Sencie Receives Judges’ Pay Hike Bill LANSING (UP)—A _ proposa! to equalize the salaries of Supreme Court justices. judges of the Grand Rapids Superior Court and Detroit Recorder's Court judges was passed by the House and sent to the Senate vesterday The measure. a constitutional amendment. was scheduled for @ vote on March 2, but sponsors agreed to amend the original pro posal and put it up for vote yes- terday. It pacsed 778 The original bill also included members of board« and commis- sions paid by the state hut these provisions were killed yesterday, Arkansas was the first state to ranfy the Chil labor Amend ment. doing so in 1924 PONTIAC aXNp YRTNITY Partty eloedy and enider tonight lew tenight oe .06 Temerres mostiy cleedr and warmer high 4 merrew night Rain or eme@w te Teday tm Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 aw at @ am Direction Sun sets Sun rises Saturday e« Moon sets Pridav a 1 Moop rises Gatardey at 8 Wind relocite § =p 712 am pm S2 em BDewnteown Temperatures tame A" cc. 8 Californians Seurry S 6. Micees abt m een . . . PRIN a ap mI n as Raid Siren Wails Wicealing ta, Pawlet SAN FRANCISCO w — The eerie a As tecordea downtown wail of an air raid siren awakened Lowest temperature. ..0............ 99 thousands of residents south of Meas pemperature Se caceeeeceeree 30.8 Golden Gate Park early today and | wathes sent hundreds rushing into the Spe Shee Age te fention streets to scan the dark sky Lowest tempersture 00.00 a Police, swamped by telephone — ee coseces eevcereces Be | calls, reported a short circuit had wow , set off the huge siren. It wailed Mente ie ts Taneres Tet! 40 minutes until repaired. 190 “2 tm 19000 _ P arta tte a tee hoes fe “ Definitely a Mistake * DETROIT (INS) — Henry Bias- a ) bumedes t-¢ Minweano'is 8-3 nciak, 37, admitted to police he ys s ake @ % New York .40 39 Made a major blunder when he 2 7° Phoenix Bl oandad myghe Rappiroone fae ’ a7 * p= sag aA ge yrs ; ; -§ drawn on a bank went na ' 3 Fines | bt of business 20 years age. Motor Vehicle Sales Hit New January High DETROIT -# The Automobile Manufacturers Assn. savs factory sales of motor vehicles hit a new January high of 726.108 last month The association said yesterday the total included 636.242 cars and | 89.866 trucks and coaches Fac tory sales totaled 766.169 In December and 501.124 in January 1954 | Export sales last month totaled 40°40 or 55 per cent of the in- dustry total) the associaton said Auto es 067 hicles or 59 per cent of the indus- tr\ total in January 1954 Total 1954 exports amounted to 4/1 476 cars, trucks and coaches, or 6.1 per cent of overall factory sales, the association said. Pontiac Deaths John Dennis Dunlop makers exported ve- THE OUTCAST—This bronze statue, called “Groping Boy,” was returned to a New York art dealer because citizens of Bristol, Va.. | compan called it “idiotic, ridiculous and a monstrosity."’ The figure, which | shows a boy helping a fawn from a stream, was originally purchased ‘for the yard of a new Bristol school The people paid $2.600 for the John Dennis Dunlap. #0. of 2590, Sculpture by Italian artist Pericle Fazzzani Richmond St. Watkins Lake died Wednesday night after a seven months illness Born in Toledo. Ohio May 1914. he was the son of Silas and Bessie Smith Dunlap. On Feb. 35 1939, he was married to Wilma Farrand in Angola. Ind. Coming here from Franklin, Pa 20 years ago, he had been an assembler at the Pontiac Motor | Division and was last employed as a dynamometer operator at Gen- ‘eral Motor Truck & Coach Di- vision Besides his widow. he is survived by his parents and three children, Arthur. John Dennis Jr. and Kar- en all at home. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Ivan Calhoun of Mt Clemens, Mrs. Clarence Uni and Donna Dunlap. both of Frank- lin; three brothers, Edward. Ernest and Richard, all of Pontiac The funeral will be held Saturday at 7pm. from the Pursley Funeral Home. The Rev. Arvid Anderson of Christ Lutheran Church will of- ficiate with burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Rochester ‘Mrs. Charles H. Nicholson The funera! for Mrs Charles H ‘Julia Danklef: Nicholson, 4 of 7164 Avondale Svivan Lake who died yesterday. «:!| be held Satur day at 2 * pm. from the Orchard Lake Community Church. The Rev Barney Roepcke will officiate with _ burial in Acacia Park Cemetery 13 Mile and Southfield Roads. | John Edward O'Rourke The Rosary) will be recited at the Dudley H, Moore Funeral! Home. Auburn Heights tonight at & p. m. for John Edward O'Rourke. 64. of 2058 Knollwood Ave. The Rev. F. T Stack will officiate at 10 am Saturday at the service to be held from the St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Mount Hepe Ceme tery Mr O Rourke died suddenly at his home Wednesday night Anna J. Stanley Anna J Stanie,. 74 of 19 F Howard St: died at her home Wednesday after an illness of six months . Born in Franklin Pa June $9 1880 she was the daughter of Samuel and Jane Norcross Boa- land Mrs. Staniev had been in Pon- tiac 14 months, coming here from Erie Pa Surviving is a son. Jesse Meely of Erie The body was taken to the Bur- ton Funeral Home. 602 W_ 10th St. Ere. Pa. Thursday night for the funeral Saturday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Wintergreen (Gorge Cemetery Arrangements were by the Pursiey Funeral Home SEATO Talks End on Optimistic Note (Continued From Page One) danger that confronts ug and of the urgency in dealing with it “T am confident that sense of urgency will be carried into the werk of our permanent repre- sentative and of eur political, military and economic experts." Dulles and British Foreign Sec retary Anthony Fiden = discussed Formosa at length last night Un official sources said Fden ex pressed the belief Red China would not invade Formosa. He is also understood to have urged that the coastal islands of Quemoy and the Matsu complex be abandoned by fhe Chinese Nationalists Dulles offered to share 220 pounds of nuclear fuel with Ma- nila pact members interested in building atomic research reactors Civic Groups Pledge Support for Fluoride (Continued From Page One) ural fluoridation was very great and continued research pointed up the fact that the desirable pro- ion should be one part of fluor- ine to one million parts of water | to reduce decay without inducing mottling. “In 1938. public health officials , acknowledged the fact that fluori ‘dation was destined to become an important phase of public health Research centers were set up ail over the country,”’ he states Citing the case of Oak Park, vs. that eof Maywood, Ii., Dr. Wertheimer said that May- woed's 1.% fluoridation revealed that only 258 cases of decay was apparent as against 72? ip Oak Park without fluoridation. Fluoridation, he said, does not benefit only youngsters. it also has proved that adults of 4 vears and beyond have two-thirds lees decay and lose 17 times less teeth (Grand Rapids sears of fluoridation twothirds less decay “No other health measure in his jtor) has ever had so much sup portive evidence to bear out its conclusions,’ declared Dr Werth eimer who said that contrary to charges made by the opponents of = fluomdation @xperimentabon ‘was made on animals and not hu man beings = Dr. Chester V. Tossy, associate chief of the state health depart- ment, spoke briefly stating that the mechanical devices employed to flucridate water supplies were “fool proof” and could only dis pense the proper quantities of the fluorine. Hie also said that figures have been kept to prove that the inc dence of heart disease. cancer ;etc i mo greater in communi j tes who had fluoridation than in non fluorine areas Prior to the PTA council meet ing. an organization meeting for the League for Healthy Citizens named Dr (George Petroff as presi dent Other officers elected included Mrs Harry King and Monroe Os reports after 10 that it has mun As vice-presidents: Noel Buckner, secretary and Rev Her bert Ryan as treasurer A list of endorsing organizations was read as follows Pontiac City Commission Oakland County Health Depart ment Oakland County Medical] Society Oakland County Dental Society Oakland County Water Works | Pontiac Parent-Teachers Asso cation League of Women Voters Oakland County Industria! Union Council, CIO Pontiac Chamber Pontiac Jumor Commerce ity Federation of Women's Clubs which is composed of Business and Professional Wom en's Clubs Child Study Club Group In Junior Pontiac Women's Club Jimmy Dey Auxihary, Post 12 Amvets Keego-Case Women's Club Daughters of Penelope League of Catholic Women Newcomer's Club Panhellenic Parent Guidance Pontiac Typographical Auxi Pontiac Women's Chorus Pontiac Women's Club Round Table Qub Sisterhood B'nai Israel Sisterhood Temple Beth Soroptimists Waterford Township RB & P Women's Club Women's Literary Club Zonta Club Tippacon Chapter A review of the supporting ov- ganizations points up the following facts 1—108 per cent of the Pontiac of Commerce Chamber of ary lacoh are: Dr. John D. Monroe, chairman. Dr. Leonard Kiausmeyer, co | irman ¥ ~~ we Miss Josephine Seeley Miss Evelyn Kitneigh Miss Marjorie Gaston Dr. Roy V. Cooley Dr. Robert Ii. Baker Dr. Harry Arnkoff Dr. Joseph |. Nosanchuk Dr. F. A. Mercer Theodore H. Pauli . Harry L. Riggs John P Williams Howard H. MeNeill George Petroff L. C. Shetfield Dr A. J. Zujko Dr. F H. O. Warner Aben Hoekman Leonard Blackwell PF. W. Prather . Michael C. Kozonis Frederick Adams . Arthur Young Charles Sempre Robert L. Sebula I C. Prevette Donald Hackett Hayden D Palmer Norman F Gehringer Rockwood Bullard Alvin R. Larson John M_ Markley James R_ Blakeney Thomas H Cobb Arnold L. Brown Felix Kemp The following citizens ser\@ as members of the board of directors of the League for Healthy Citizens Fred Haggeard. chairman Mrs William Wright chairmar Mrs. George W\ man Mrs. Donald North Far] Ross Melvin Eller Leon Hubbard Alvin Stetnman Maurice Croteau Mahion Benson, Jr. Fred J. Poole Frank S. Lyndal! Mayor Wilham W. Donaldeon v re | qy co Harry W. Lutz John E. Carry John A. Dugan Harcourt S_ Patterson Robert M_ Glenn Glenn H. Griffin Robert B Oliver James Rosentha! Rabbi Sanford Saperstein Rev. Fred R_ Tiffany Judge Maurice E Finnegan Everett C. Spurlock Arthur J Law ° Judge Arthur F. Moore Mrs. Mildred Bennett Mrs. R. M. Jones Mrs. Stewart Houghton Mrs. Thomas Carrv Mrs. Gordon Bennett Mrs. Max Coleman Mrs Ralph Babbtngton Mrs D. L. Foxman Mrs Herman Dgckstein Mrs. Cari Schuitz Le Mrs. William Dean Louig H. Schimme! F_N Thiefels Leo J Heenan Mrs. Paul Brown Youths Are Found Guilty ' GM Will Seek Long-Term Pact Curtice Reports Jobs, * Wages Increase During Past Five Years DETROIT ‘«INSi—General Motors President Harlow Curtice today declared that regardless of of VAW a guaranteed annual the outcome impending demands for wage, GM will long-term contract Although the union has warned that it will never again be ted down by another five-year agree ment such as the one—_.GM pioneered, Curtice says GM wants a long-term contract because it has proved a boon to both the the stockholders. the employes and the customers The first five-year contract, achieved under the now Secre- tary of Defense Charlies’ FE. Wilson when he was head of «eM, will expire this spring. Negofiations for renewal of both the Ford aad GW contracts will start early in April. — press for anothe: Thanks to the five-year agree ment. Curtice said. GM had no major strike during the period, it added & thousand new and increased hourly earnings 44 cents and for sialled workers 10 adeli- fhonal centg. (1M obviously wouid like this to continue he hinted jobs Weather Again Deloys Third Nevada A-Test LAS VEGAS atomic explosion of the current series of tests on the Nevada desert has been postponed again because of poor weather 4 weather check he made today but the Atomic Energy Com mission said yesterday that weath er conditions are not expected to permit firing the much-postponed shot from atop a 500-foot tower fo: the next few davs Highway Program (INS:—The third will w» » Passed by House ‘Continued From Page One) the Peltz-Williams bill only a sim chance of passage in the Senate Sen. Haskell R. Nichols (R Jackson) said the Senate bill, now in the drafting stage. would be held up until the House bill ts studied in committee Monday But he said there appears to be little sentiment among senators to abandon their own bill in favor of the House plan Another major roadblock in the way of the House bill is a deadline for placing it on the Apr! 4 ballot Sec. of State James M. Ha d earlier no proposal could put on the ballot after Kriday. But legislators said the deadline has been extended until early next week Sen. Creighton R Coleman ‘(R Battle Creek). the Senate majornty leader. said Senate Republicans will take time to ‘dig below the surface’ to find out why Gov Williams has accepted the Peltz plan with a few revisiong when he had originally called it ‘politica! feather-bedding’’ and said it would not build integrated highway sys- tems he wanted Detroit Draws Up Plans for Parking Assessment DETROIT (UP) — Detroit Cor poration Counsel today was draft ing an enabling act to permit the city to assess business up to 30 per cent of the cost of new parking factlities in the area The measure. which would have to be approved by the state Legis- lature. was proposed by Council- man James H. Lincoln. former law | in Attempted Rape Case Parther of Gov. G. Mennen Wil- An Oakland County Circuit Court jury vesterday found two 2% vear- olds guilty of assaulting and at | tempting to rape a 16-year-old girl in Royal Oak last Nov. 24 George B liams Lincoln said the measure would used only in emergency cases ! where construction costs exceeded , anticipated costs. He said consider- Slated for sentencing by Judge ation had been given to parking Hartrick Monday are} facilities in 28 outlying business \Donald A Loveday. of 208 Ra). | 2™¢as in Detroit. i rett, Royal Oak, and James P. Ja- | cobs, of 19350 Carrie, Detroit Cronbreck Galleries Announce New Hours BLOOMFIELD HILLS — During ‘March galleries of the Cranbrook Academy of Art wifl be open to the public Saturdave and Sundavs from 2 to 5 p.m. only. it was an- nounced by Wallace Mitchell. re- cently appointed director. Regular daily schedules will be resumed in April after completion of al- a an Detroit Takes Action on Youngsters’ Court DETROIT (INS! — Recorder's Court took the first step toward setting up a youth court in Detroit yesterday by aszsigning 15 investi- gators to youth problems ex- clusively. All 15 will be reassigned from general duty in the court proba- tion department. The investigations will be made after a youth's con- viction with the purpose of reha- terations and rearrangements now , bilitating him and giving him spe- m progress. Devisburg, Michigen —NOTICE!: RABIES VACCINATION CLINICS Soturday, Februery 26, 1955—1 P. M. to 4 P.M. DAVISBURG .. . Town Hell VACCINATION COST—$1.50 Since this is the only clinic scheduled for Spring- field. Township this season, it is urged that all own- ers moke use of the above facilities if their pets have not already been properly vaccinated. OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH cial supervision. ‘ALFRED C. GIRARD Girard Appointed Bond Chairman Alfred C. Girard. president the Community National Bank has been appointed 1929 Oakland Coun t\ ot chairman of the savings bond division of the U.S. Treasury Girard will direct the volunteer effort to meet the county's sales quota of $15,202,500 worth of Series Fk. and Sertes Ii bonds. said Noble D. Travis, state chairman The sum is part of the largest peacetime quota in Michigan his tory. $321,800.000. an increase of nearly $20.000.000 over last year GOP Strengthened in House Tax Fight (Conunued From Page One) who favored the pay raise will hesitate to vote against the tay cut. which ts designed primarily to benefit low-income groups Democratic leaders aiso drove hard on the point that the Presi dent. in spite of his opposition to the reduction. hinted strongly in his budget message to Cor giess that he will propose some kind of income tax cut next year himself Halleck insisted that no promise had been made to - Republican members that they would have an opportunity to vote for a tax cul , before next year s elections The tax cut would cost the government an estimated $7. 100,000,000. It is tied to a bill carrying ow President Fisen hower's request for extension of present corporation income and etcise tax rates that are due to drop April 1. These etten sion, would save the coverament an estimated $7.900,000,000 bven if the bill slps the House, it faces formidabie opposition in the Senate Sens Harry Byrd ‘D-Va) George (D-Ga) have already an nounced the, are against it at this time The Senate Finance Committee will take up the bil! Monday Senate they might GOP leaders forecast he able to hold al] 47 Republican senators behind the President if the tax reduction ever reaches the Senate floor for con sideration England's Puritan parliament of 1644 outlawed Christmas celetia thewn« The Day in Birmingham ignored in past discussions altogether Bir- mingham’'s sewage treatment plant on the Rouge River was considered yesterday as a possible means of helping to rid the Upper Rouge Valley of impurities. At a meeting in Lansing. Bir- mingham Bloomfield Hills, the City 6f Lathrup Village, and Southfield and Bloomfield Town ships were ‘declared in default of orders by the State Water Re sources Commission to abate Rouge pollution Since plans for construction of the proposed $2,740,000 Ever- green interceptor sewer haven't yet jelled due to disputes over allocation costs, City Manager Donald C. Egbert said enlarge- ment of the city’s plant is being given consideration. Costs ig such a project would be shared by Birmingham. Bloom field Hills and Township and Troy Township. which was not cited by the Water Commission In answer to a statement by Lathrup officials that Lathrup and Southfield could build their own interceptor to Detroit for consid- erably less. Egbert said today that financing the project with revenue immediately available was. the “major problem" of the two mu- nicipalities “Discussions such as this have BIR MINGHAM—Not no business in the picture until backed by competent financial analysis.” said Egbert. ‘It's ridic ulous to argue until we know what were talking about . * * lLatecomers to the Secretary of State's office at 828 S. Woodward can stil] beat Monday's deadline for purchasing 1955 license plates Edwin P. Dowd branch manager said hours for both tomorrow and be from 9 am Monday will to 9pm . * . Youngster, attending tomer row's 10:38 story bouwr at Bald. win Library will hear Children's Librarian Kathicen Piket read “Seven at One Biow.” and ‘The Twetve Dancing Princesses.” a * . ’ Tonight is the night when Junior Chamber of Commerce members honor Burmingham’'s ‘Outstanding Young Man of 1954." At a dinner open to the public and starting at 7 9 at Devon Gables. lest year's winner. Edward E. Wilson. will present the distinguished service award Lt Gov. Philip A. Hart will be guest speaker . . * Adding his name yesterday to through , the list of 12 others already cir culating petitions for three City Commission vacancies. was Maniey and Walter Bailey. Deadhine for filing is 4 p.m tomorrow, * 7 . A jantor high school square dance will have youngsters prom- enading frem 7 te 9:30 p.m. te night at the YMCA. . . ° ° bari G. Petter for Eart G Potter 68 of +: Baldwin Ct. will be held at 1 pm. Monday from Manley Bailey Funeral Home. with bunmal in Da vison Cemetery. A resident of Bir mingham since 1916. he @ied sud denly Thursday at his home. sem ‘ 422 W. Huron St. rte Vg le | Motorola TV SWEET’S 4° pee bt FREE PA * A New Standard of Excellence on, For a New High in Enjoyment! eae Star Line Model 2] T 21 | Fecus Come in. See how much your old set will reduce the already low cost of this * mew big LOOK table model. 21”. 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Union Heads Begin Drafting Charter WASHINGTON (®—The heads of the AFL and CIO meet today to start drafting a constitution for a merger of the two major labor or- garuzations President Walter Reuther of the CIO announced his plang to meet with AFL President George Meany after the merger agreement won strong approval from the CIO Ex- eculive Board yesterday Only the CIO Transport Workers Umon opposed the merger con- tending the agreement contained “absolutely no guarantee to pre vent cannibalism when we get into the AFL.’ The new constitution when it ts completed. must be approved by the execulive boards of the two union groups, then by separate conventions, and finally by a joint convention of the two oe PRICE Compere Simms LOW . you i! tind eur prices com per binoc u- lere te be lower Coated Lens Individuel Focus POWERFUL 8x30 Binoculars With Leather Case 5 Velue SIMMS Only 08 Belds Teers ln Larewer Poterful 6130 bineculars etth in- long range use idea| for night —— >e?- $38.40 $ PRICE dividual focusing Light weight 96 N. 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The white-hot flame sets the turbine spinning almost instantly. The pilot needs only to Gas Pipe Repaired, Town Warming Up TOPEKA, Kan. @—There was a decided temperature change in To peka today—both indoors and out- side Gas was restored to this state capital and seven nearby commu- nities after a pipeline break Wednesday left the majority of homes in the area without heat The natural gas began flowing into home furnaces yesterday after- noon. To avoid any hazard workmen had to turn off some 32,000 me ters then go back and turn them all on before pressure = uae be restored. Temperatures rose today from yesterday’s 11 degrees. Baby-Sitter Convicted of Killing 18-Month-Old OKLAHOMA CITY @ — An 18 | year-old baby sitter, jointly ac cused with a half-brother of = tence at 20 years imprisonment. Bennie Westley McGrew and his | half-brother Kenneth James Brew- er, 16, were charged with beating, 18-month- charge. Kenneth James is under mental | observation. 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And how eloquently it speaks of the remarkable story, we hope that you will But listen to the remarkable story this _ satisfactions of Cadillac ownership! accept ouf invitation to come in and spend silence tells about the “car of cars!” It testifies to the rest and relaxation an hour at the wheel. “Here,” it says, “is a mechanism so to be found at the wheel. It promises ’ You'll agree, we're certain, that the 1955 flawlessly designed and engineered that peace of mind ...-and greater driving Cadillac is its own best spokesman! > JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan Phone FE 4-3566 . PS ) a. |. Se THE PONTIAC PRESS Haecus A FPirecesst> Publisher Cowme 8 Crvece Hossce F Baoow Roees: 8 Fetter Advertising Manager? Net'l Adv -— Rntered at Post Office Pontiac Mich es second class matter Mer MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS = The Associated Presse ts en'i'ied exclusively to the use for republication of al! loca! news ortinted im this news- parer as cl] es all AP news dispatches > Tws Powrtisc Press \s delivered Uy carrier fer @ cents @ week where carrier service is ot avaliable bY mal! Oakland. Genesee Livingston Macomb ashtenaw Counties {t te $1200 a veer Michtean and al. other pisces Oh the vear All mat ib oftiace ace vavabdle fp edvence one Pontiac FF 2 8:8! MEMBER OF AUDIT BREA) OF CIRCULATIONS —— _—+- FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1955 Fiscal Irresponsibility President E1seNHOWER has put the Democrats’ $20 tax cut plan into proper perspective. Seldom has the Chief Executive been as emotionally wrought up as when he told reporters that the proposal is fiscal irresponsibility. The President was es- pecially vigorous in his denunciation of the Democratic strategy. 1 * * Its effect would be to leave him no* choice but approve the $1.4 billion tax cut in order to get the $3 billion extension he asked of corporation income rates and excise levies due to be reduced April 1. With great vehemence the President declared that we simply can not have this kind of thing in responsible govern- ment. While he said the cut would return the Nation to deficit spending, he declined to state whether he would veto the proposal. He also refrained from pointing to the obvious political expediency in the partisan maneuver. * * * There isn't much doubt about solid Democratic support for this vote catching bill introduced by Rep. Mirus of Arkansas. Nor is there any doubt about solid Republican opposition to it. One powerful Democratic voice in the Senate has been raised against it, however, that of Virginia's Sen. Byrp. Like President E1sennower, he has come out against this or any other tax cut until the Federal budget is bal- anced. - * * * That is the only sound stand when our ability to pay taxes is greater than ever before. Nothing else makes sense when our budget can't be balanced because of world wide commitments and the de- mands of stepped up national defense. Congress should reject the cynically. political MILLs bill. Its enactment would make sound fiscal policy and wise debt management impossible The national interest would suffer greatly from enactment of the cynically political Mrixs bill. _ Dondero Tells President N.Y. Wants Private Power In a letter to President E1sznnowenr, Congressman Groroe A. DonperRo cites by implication, the need for the long overdue “go ahead” for private develop- ment of additional Niagara Falls power. The Roval Oak lawmaker’s letter was prompted by a notice in the Legislative Digest that the issue of who would develop this $4,00,000,000 project is to be left to the Federal Power Commission. Then, citing the President's state- ment that this matter could be resolved best by leaving it to the people con- cerned, Rep. Donnero briefed the Presi- dent on the project's history. * * * On February 9 last. 493 of 509 New York State towns voted in favor of private development. A similar decision was reached by the counties of the State of New York in January, 1954. In the 83rd Congress, as chairman of the House Public Works Committee, Rep. Donpero introduced a bill for pri- vate construction. This provided that the Niagara project be built jointly by the five private power companies which serve 98 per cerit of the Empire State. : * * * This bill was passed by the . © @verwhelming House vote of 262 ,. «to 120, including the yes votes of _ $2 of New York's delegation of 41 members. However, it died in the _ Benate due to the “political ok es ’ {ney \ oe ee i a A THE manipulation by leaders in New York State, not on the merits of the case.” Pa We share Rep. Donprro’s opinion on - this essential project. There isn't any doubt about the need for the power nor the people's desire to have it produced by private enterprise. Another. impor- tant fact is that if developed privately the project would pay taxes. Publicly developed, it would be tax exempt. Reminders of Spring 3 Somehow about this time of vear despite weather suggesting Just the op- posite, things begin to remind us that Winter is on the wane. Although it is still hard to believe, the days are Jonger. the air is clearer and the sun is brighter. All of a sudden the number of ‘‘first robins,”’ most of which probably have been here all Winter, in- creases. Without warning the Little Woman comes home with the new license plate and the Major Leagues begin gathering for the start of Spring training March 1. For the Winter weary these happenings help bolster flagging spirits. They'll also speed the day between now and the arrival of that shy maid Spring. That, it will cheer you to know, is only about four weeks away. Money passes through most people's hands so fast that the germs on it be- come airsick. The Man About Town Heads Detroit Show Manager of the Biggest Event of Kind in Nation Old age: A condition you think others reach before you do. An Oakland County man is manager of the annual Michigan Flower Show which takes place at the State Fair grounds March 26 through April 3. He is Werner M. Hey, for the past 22 years a resident of Springfield Township. One of Michigan's outstanding landscape designers. he has been connected with this annual exposition since 1928 It now is claimed to be the largest flower show in the United States Mr. Hoy this week is acting as judge at the Cleveland Flower Show Digging potatoes from his garden all -winter, Webster Nerdman of Auburn Heights reports that the ground never has been frozen deep enough ‘to injure them Advertising for his lost dog in a Pontiac Press classified, Garfield Woodward of Drayton Plains surely got results Thee dogs were brought to him one of which was his own. In California for a few months Albert Weber sends word that he's just far enough from Los Angeles to escape the smog. A reaident of Pontiac from the time of his birth in 1870 until 1930, Ulysses 8. Westgate writes from Missoula. Mont, where he has since lived: “Michigan winters are exiremely mild compared to what we get here. often four feet of snow stays with us for three months or more, and sometimes for a whole month the mercury does not get above zero.” To keep the ears warm these coid Febdru- ary days, we recommend a cap with fur ea: flaps such as the one being worn about town by Pontiac attorney William J. “Bill” Beer. Two lemons, each measuring over 20 inches around were received by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pincomb of Rochester some time ago, sent them by their son in Florida There are so many living five generation families that reports on them are hardly news, but a letter from Mrs. Owen Vickerson of Lake Orion says, “If everything goes well, we'll have six living generations in our fam- {iy in April” A former resident of Oxford. now living in Royal Oak, 87 year old William Althouse tells me that he put the roofs on a great many Oakland County buildings, and in his best days could lay more shingles in a day than any other two men. A luncheon partner makes this suggestion for a slogan for one of the political parties: “We'll hit some licks tn ‘56.” Verbal Orchids to— Thomas 0. Mariand of 41 Allison St.; eighty-second birthday. Fred 8S. Fowler of Birmingham; ninetieth birthday. rs. Helena Ward of Thomas; eighty-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Engel | of Ferndale; golden wedding. ‘ \ ‘ ‘ ao a ‘ es “\ r PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955 THAT COFFEE PRICES HAVE DROPPED WAY DOWN — The One-Way Hurry James Marlow Says: Secret Report Contradicts President's School Plan WASHINGTON WwW — President Eisenhower gs school aid pian, 17 days after he offered it to Con- gress, already looks like a wreck. He produced it Feb. 8 He said 300,000 classrooms are needed and unless the federal government helps the states, the emergency will continue. lie suggested a three-year plan under which the government would give stales and lecal communities 200 milhon dollars as a gift and 920 millhons in loans . In Congress, Democrats and some Repubicans jumped on the plan. So did one educator after another. Summed up, this was the criticism The 200-milion-dollar gift was far too small for school needs. And by the interest on its loans, the government would be making mon- e\ at stafes’ expense Under the plan. states would have to set up special agencies to handle the joans But some states’ constitutions forbid such an. ar- rangement. The three-year plan would be too brief for some of those constitutions to be changed * > . Some states would have to pass special legislation to get in on the program Some other states right now. don't know whether they, could participate About eight) are in position to take advantage of the Joan arrangement right now Powerful Democrats. particular “dy Sen) Hill of Alabama. are for dumping Eisenhower s proposal and substituting one which would give states nof the 200-million-dol- lar gift suggested by the President over three years but one billion in two ycars And the segregation question Was raised Since the Supreme Court has banned segregation in public schools. should the govern- ment give any state money for new schools unles« segregation in them is forbidden? . . . another develop- ment was leaked out but not by ansone in the Fisenhower admin This was it at bkisenhower s request, up @ 2>man com- mission to study federal - state Problems To do the spade work, the commission set up 14 commit- tees, including one on education That committee has 15 mem- bers, including Dr. Samuel M. Brownell, commissioner of the United States Office of Education Then vesterdas istration In 1933 Cc. mMeress set Portraits Ry JAMES J. METCALFE ‘1 hke the smell of bottled paste The kind we use at home... For pictures and for souvenirs . .. Of places where we roam . The kind that helps our children in . Their schoolwork and their play . . . For life to stick together in . Its most delightful way... I like the odor of that paste . ., That joins the lands and seas... To fill the scrapbooks that embrace Our happy memories. . . It is the fragrance of the past That never leaves the page But seems to grow more wonderful . . . And beautiful with age It is the scent of friendship that Will never go to waste . As long ac there are loving hearts... To share a jar of paste (Copyright, 1955) Looking Back 15 Years Age STATE SOCIAL Welfare Com mission member seeks more aid for dependent children LOSS OF Koivisto Islee admitted by Finns 20 Years Ago RECORD SNOW paralyzes traf- fic in state. - ADMINISTRATION SEEKS pub- lic aid in relief pay row. THOUGHT FOR TODAY And he said unto them, Hew is it that ye do not understand?— Mark 8:21, Think not for wrongs like these unscourged to live; Long may ye sin. and long may Heaven forgive; But when ye least expect, in sorrow's day, Vengeance shall fall more! heavy for delay. ? —Ohurchin A ~ ’ in the Department of Health, Edu- cation and Welfare under Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby. She has testified in favor of Eis- enhower's plan, which almost cer- tainly was drawn up in Brownell’s office or somewhere in Mrs. Hob- by s department . s s The commission committee on which Brownel| served. it was learned yesterday, made a secret report last fall to the full, 25-man commission. The commission could endorse the report or ignore it and may have intended to do the latter The report has not officially been made public. Yesterday a reporter got a look at the 200-page document in an office from which he was not per- mitted to remove it. There was no indication. this newsman related that Brownell dissented from what the report said What it said—contrary te the Eisenhower-Hobhy endorsement of federal aid—was flatly this ernment money for school struction “is not necessary (ON con ** PRAYER OF HUMANITY Oh God tn Heaven and universe Let us learn how to centro! Atomic power unleashed by men To keep and hea! each sou To put away the horror of Destruction Ser sna pain And ‘eern the lew thet gorerne 6.) Without men rn end sieir T Ly @ distance s seen The nknown @ known Bo we we eck the’ go . re Whi.e i:fe ue ¥ an Brea Leia Dedeon Voice of the People Citizens’ Interest in Fluori Lad dation Program Is Increasing as Shown by Varied Letters Letters will be condensed when neces- eary because of ‘ack of space Pull came address and telephone number of the Writer must accomoeny letters bul these wil not be published tf the writer so requests unless the letter ts eritica) te its nature There has been the assertion that when water is boiled chlorine is driven off but the fluoride is concentrated. The fact is that the proof that the boiling of water containing one part per million is not harmful can be found by the statistics of the many cities con- suming naturally fluoridated water for a great many years. These vital statistics indicate no significant difference as a result of the consumption of said water According_to the American Water Works. only if a person would con- sume the residual left after boiling away 20 quarts of water ‘if he could scrape it all off the kettle) every day for 20 years might there be some effect. Reassured I wonder just what kind of a person it is who signs himself “Loval American” and dares to call those who disagree with him on fluoridation ‘“‘commies’” and “subversives.”’ He must be one himself to want to force his opinion and tastes on others who do not want it, or perhaps he is a paid agent for the firms who make the machinery to put fluorine in the water. Has this person let experiments be conducted on himself to make sure it does no harm to any part of the bedy? What's the matter with pure water when you can get it? Those who want flue. ridated water can find seme way te put it into their own water in tablet or liquid form. Dectors are not, by any means, agreed as the benefits of fluoride, which has never been tried long enough te be proven. “Loyal American’ sounds like sameone who stands to gain a profit from fluomdation or is it a Com- munist plot to have a large supply of poison handy to the water sup ply to wipe out whole cities with the least effort” Now that he has brought com munism into it, because we do not agree on fluomde. perhaps we should look more closely into where it started. Could it have been a commie idea in the first place? Just Plain American T received an article in October 193, stating that fuondation of water is Known in Communist cir- cles as a‘ve le of Ped warfare to be used as an outright! porsening of the population so if will not re sis) Communist domination It alison stated that Rena ML Vale Case Records of a Psychologist former Communist Party member SAaVs that this fs planned for Amer- ica. I wrote and sent this article to the editor’of the Pontiac Press asking his advice and following are portions of his letter to me. I quote: “Fluorine is a poison. but it is not added to drinking water, of course, in suCh a quantity as to be at all dangerous. For the sake of Pontiac's children, I hope that the time will come when fluorine will be added to our water supply but because of the cost, I am sure there is no chance that this will be done for many years “Certainly fluorine could be used for the poisoning of the population and as a vehicle of Red warfare but the US. Public Health Service is not, of course, suggesting its use in any such quantities © Mrs. Wm. Pittman 3975 Motorway Dr. I have been reading. with inter- ext. the many letters concerning fluoridation. | would bring out one point that has not yet been men tioned There is nothing further from my mind than te oppose prog- ress, particulariy where the health of our children is con- cerned, but | am against keeping any information ea this contro- versial subject from the peepie. Several times, you have affirmed that fluorine is tasteless but yoy did not mention the fact that the State Health Department requires that chlorine also be added when an\ city adds fluorine Chiecrine is far from tasteless. especially if the water te the least bit warm, as in the middie ef the summer. Let the people keep this in mind when they vote on Apri 4 Charies 8. Maher 662 Lenox Ave ‘Editers Note Dr John D Mon- roe director of public heelth for both Oasiead ty end the city of Pontiac states that the State Health Department does net require chiortne te be edged when ay «ily adds fluorine “We add chiorine only when bacteria content ef the sa:er said Dr Monroe} It has come to our that statements are culated in your area that the Michigan Department of Health requires chlorination equipment to be either in operation or in- stalled as a stand-by for alj water supplies to which fluoride is added for the reduction of dental caries All such staterments are not founded on fact, as it is not now or has it ever been a policy of this department to always re quire dual equipment of this nature. te high attention being cir- Chiorine is applied to seafeguaid Parents’ Sins of Omission Turn Child Into Confirmed Psychopathic Person Terry is now a psychopathic . There was a di- rect road from his high chair to jail and maybe ultimately the electric chatr. His parents helped make him what he is today by their sins of omission. which are sins that many in- lelligent parents are very gut!- ty of nowedaus. So don't preen your rental feathers till you pass the tests described below By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case N-359: Terry V., aged 25 ia the adult personality whom we described yesterday when he was only 5 years of age. “Dr. Crane. what can be done to help our son?’ Terry's mother wept bitterly. “In high school he didn't get along very well with other children and his grades were not good He was in trouble frequently. and was expelled once. He started drinking and smoking, despite all our argu- ments to the contrary “And he got into a wild crowd. He was accused of taking money from the lockers in high school te wager on horse races. His father and I always made up any “And when he insisted we give our permission so he could enter the Army we did so. He served in Korea but was in trouble fre- quently. He was A.W.O.L “IT forgot to mention that while he was in the Army he got a girl in trouble and had to marry her. “Terry then deserted her, after she had two children, and got mixed up with another girl. who bore him a child out of wedlock “Her parents made a fuss but while this trouble was still brewing. he suddenly married another girl In His Footprints CHRIST OF NAZARETH “And the multitude said, This ie Jesus, the et of Nazareth of Galilee” Matthew 2].!1 i sf Zag get pha? ie 3 3 + ez ii ze § $s J whom he had met at a tavern, just a few gays previously “And now he has deserted this wife. leaving her pregnant. and has gone back Past somewhere. We knew he is there. for he has ferged his father's aame te ser eral small checks that have come back te our bank from New York. “Dr Crane, what is wrong with Terry and what can we do to help him?” : The best thing they could have done to help Terry should have occurred 20 \ears ago They should have taught him to play the game of life according to the rules. instead of letting him develop into a selfish little grand- stander. Many parents are guilty of sins of omission. which cause disaster just as surely as actual sins of commission Terry's parents would never have taught him te ge ferth at night te break into a neighbor's No. that sin of commission would obviously have been too heinous for any parent other than a Fagin type But Terry's parents smiled tol- erantly when they learned that he took money from the purse of other adults and children. even while he was of kindergarten age And they thought he would grow out of his naughtiness, so they re- cited the trite statement that ‘Boys " — c we 3 stamped return envelope plue a dime lse them regularly and base one of vour PTA discussions on them for there 1a a direct road from the high ch. to the electri au Aleave wie ‘te D (reo ge WF Coane n ere of Tre Po'sac Press Pontia v -\a@! Ld sing 8 “ae c s'arn. pe ef adcresse enseope e@:.4 8 ime we cover 'yping enc printing costs Shen rou sen for ene of nie peycho ogire. charts . (Copyright 1958) latrogenic Heart Disease a water supply against possible hacterial contamination, while fluorine is added to prevent tooth decay. The application of one of these chemicals does not depend on the other for satisfactory or worthwhile -results. LaRue L. Miller, Chief Section of Environmental Sanitation Division of Engineering Michigan Department of Health. The anti-fluoridaton group has been presenting arguments based chiefly on repudiation of scientific discoveries and ideas contrary to their established beliefs. Their arguments can be briefly summarized as follows: 1—F luoridation is mass medica- tion that leads to socialized medi- cine and infringes on the rights of the individual 2—Fluoridation is ar experiment and no one knows what the outcome will be. 3—tluo rine 18 @ porson There are anv number of public health practices that are carried on daily as a matter of routine. For example. smallpox vaccina- tions and quarantine for contagious illnesses are ‘musts’ and no one seems to object) The good that will be derived by future genera- tions from fluoridation of water surely overwhelms any “‘infringe- ment on the individual's rights.’ Any number of public health agencies, communities. profession- al. dental and scmentific organiza- tions can be cited as stating that fluoridation is a beneficial health practice It is beyond the exper mental stage There is more than enough scientific evidence to jus ufy its use Fluorine 1s a poison. Sodium and chiorine. that compose sodium chloride or table salt, are also poisons. People still use salt Let us hope that there are enough intelligent and civic-minded citizens in Pontiac who realize the benefit of a fluoridation program and will do something more than Passively agree with it An Interested Bystander I am writing in reply to a re quest made by Lois Zurbrick about her chemistry book The baok ased in my chemistry clays Is out of date. You, Leis, are fortunate to have the newer and better edition of this book. I cid not intend to start an\thing by. writing that letter [| am neither for nor against the fl ioridation program | was mere repeating what IT read in mv book since publheation of mv letter several members of the Pontiac Board of katucation have informed me of the copymght date of mv book a fact of which | was already avaie Certain members have also informed me of the merits of fluomdation. I have also been requested to write an explanation I hope this makes clear to Mies Zurbrick that any insinuations on her part are unjust’ If she will refer to page 330 of Modern Chem- istry by Charles F) Dull publia SP ee a aA et ea ad. Sa bah . “ SS a = , a ; Jt J, agp y, “Me Ypp ts Ue Build this wood-paneled room in Your Expansion Attic... Save by doing it yourself! PLANKWELD* makes is easy to build that extra room you need and want... even if you have never tried carpentry work before. You see, PLANKWELD is a beautiful, new, pre-finished Weldwood® Plywood ially designed to permit easy in- 8 tion. The panels are edge-grooved so that they fit into each other to form a neat lap joint. They are held firmly to the studs by simple, concealed metal clips. If you use them over an existing plaster wall, they neef no framing or furring. All visible nailing is eliminated. 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Patent applied fer Airport Changes Deserted Isle ; Once Desolate Atoll in Pacific Is Now Home of 280 Persons WASHINGTON—Mid-Pacific Can- ton Island offers an example of | man's unresting urge to spark new life in off-trail places. Some 17 years ago the atoll knew only the screams of sea birds, furtive movements of small | wildlife and sighs of sea wind in palms. Today it boasts features of an average American commu- | nity—sounds of fire engine bells. rattles of market pushbaskets and banter of schoolbound children. The transformation is described in the current issue of the Na- ~ eet rae a ° SS Pers ~ Le SR oo , Seen atu mmwee o> ~~ tional Geographic Magazine by Howell Walker of the foreign editorial staff. Change was predicted in 1937 by a party of visiting astron- omers. Aware of the air age | and the atoll’s position 1,909 miles southwest of Honolulu, | one member wrote: “Canton | Island promises te be an im- | pertant commercial airplane base in the Seuth Pacific.” Two years later the island's wave-washed sleep broke under roaring motors of Pan American World Airways. A seaplane base was established in the lagoon to service flying boats operating be- tween the United States and Australasia. During World War II—more than a century after its discovery by whaling vessels—the island turned into a stepping-stone for | Allied seaborne supplies. In fact, like all such beautiful woods as ferent flags stop regularly at Canton’s airport. Some 280 per- sons inhabit the island. Their life is not entirely unlike that back home. They have small, neat homes, a hotel, a kinder- garten and grade school. In their hospital in February 1953, born on Canton Island came into a coral world,"’ Walker says. 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For back-home reminders Can- ton has two theaters (cartoons and westerns are favorites), Girl Scouts, a bulging commissary and a sign whose many fingers give flying distances to earth's far corners: New York 7,049 mi., San Francisco 4,468 mi., London 10,501 mi., Manila 7,309 mi., Johannesburg 16,190 mi London is meaningful in Canton Island's affairs. The United States and the United Kingdom in 1939 assumed joint contro, of the island for at least 530 years. Each nation supports a post office. Airlines of each equally share port facilities and give employ: ment to many islanders. Airmen’s Video Lets Arabs See | How Yanks Live | TRIPOLI, Libva W—Since the | U.S. air base at nearby Wheelus | Field installed a TV transmitter | for servicemen and their depend- | ents, Tripoli residents have been | getting their first view of Ameri- can life Two TV sets have been set up in store windows on the city’s main shopping street, the Sharia Istik- lal. Crowds gather around them every evening. °* ¢ e | “This American entertainment | rejuvenates me,” declared 65- | year-old Mohamed Ben Ali, as he | stood in front of the store window set wrapped in his barracan, a white, blanketlike outer garment. Mohamed, a retired small farm- er, said he could not afford a radio | and has to think twice before he | pays for a seat in an Arabic the- | ater to see an Egyptian film. ‘‘So I come every evening to see what | the new world has to offer,” he) said s s s | Mohamed and his friends econ | will be seeing occasional Arabic | shows as Libya is able to make | use of TV time made available on the Wheelus transmitter. Trapped in High Chair, Baby Burns to Death LAKEWOOD? Colo. ®—A 15 month-old boy, left alone in his, high chair, burned to death yester- | day when flames swept the home | of Mrs. Dolores Watson. The mother was at a neighbor's, | trying to free an auto from a snowdrift, when a daughter, Mick- | ey, 4, called in distress. Neither Mrs. Watson, whose hus- band is a Rocky Mountain Arsenal employe, nor firemen could enter the blazing structure to rescue her son Kitrick. Fire Chiet Gerald Ecker said the SEVEN ‘Brown Jug’ Overflows Welcome, Ayres Claims HOLLYWOOD wW — Contrary to the popular song, actor Lew Ayres is one fellow who doesn't love ‘‘The Little Brown Jug.” Ayres complained to police yes- terday that ice cream vendors, playing a recording of that song on their routes to attract custom- ers, could be heard half a mile away Police talked to the vending company. And the salesmen not only changed the record - they agreed to play it softer. Sets Red Cross Month WASHINGTON uw — President Eisenhower has designated March as Red Cross Month. Costa Rica started cofice produs- | First chemical plant in Amer tion in the 1820s and coffee still is | ica opened in Boston in 1635, mak- the country’s chief export. ing saltpeter and alum. DR. 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This would make them far smaller than the average American fleet - type submarine | which displaces some | 500 to 1.600 tons Berlin Orchestra Arrives in U.S. Despite Protests NEW YORK \®—Despite protests by the New York City local of the AFL American Federation of Mu sicians. the Berlin Philharmonkx Orchestra has arrived here without incident Plans by Loca! 802 to stage dem- onstrations and picket the 104 member orchestra failed to materi- alize yesterday when the musicians landed at Idlewild The loca] has contended that the orchestra's conductor. Herbert von Karajan, and its manager, Dr Gerhard von Westerman. have Nazi .paysty records . . * At the airport Von Karajan told newsmen I occupy myself with music. I have nothing to say about politics I come here as a mu The orchestra opens a series of % concerts in the United States and Canada with one in Washing- ton this Sunday. The New York opening has been set for March 1 at Carnegie Hal! 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FE 4.15554 Will Get Awards at MSC Symposium EAST LANSING #—A Michigan labor leader, a Michigan industrial- ist and two nationally-known edu- cators will be presented with cen- tennial awards during the Con- tinuing Education Service sym- posium today and tomorrow at Michigan State College The awards are in addition to- the 27 centennial awards presented Feb. 12 on the opening of the cele- ' y 4 bration of the MSC 100th anniver- | Sary Brendan Sexton of Detroit, UAW-CIlO director of education, and Dirk Jan De Pree of Grand Rapids, president of the Herman Miller Furniture (Co., are the Michigan men to be honored. Awards also will be presented to Dr. Cyril O. Houle, University of Chicago professor of education and Dr. Henry Steele Commager. Columbia University history pro- fessor Speakers today will be James C. Worthy, former assistant secretary THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. of commerce, and Mark Starr, educational director for the Inter- national Ladies Garment Workers Union of “New York. Dr. Com- mager and Dr. J. L. Morrill, presi- dent of the University of Minne sota, will be the speakers Satur- day. The symposium will discuss the role of the state-supported univer- sity in continuing education. If all the cars and trucks ex ported from New York Harbor in a year were placed end to end, they would stretch from Manhattan to Indianapolis, Ind. ‘34 Whooping Coug Cases Nearly Double LANSING # — The number_of: whooping cough cases reported in Michigan nearly doubled last year the State Health Department said today The state had 5.620 cases of whooping cough in 1954. against 2.932 the previous year. Deaths attributed to the disease remained at the same low both years—l4 in 194 and 13 in 1933. Dr. F. 8. Leeder, director of the department's bureau of dis- ease control, sald the near dou- bling ef the cases with no rise in deaths pointed to a mild form of whooping cough. Fhe development of whooping cough in tmmunized children last year doesn't necessarily mean that the vaccine failed."’ Dr. Leed- er said. ‘‘Many children undoubt- edly caught the mild variety.” Dr. Leeder said the milder vari- ety comes in a cycle of about once in 20 years. Although it can cause annoying spasmodic coughing. he said, it never develops fatal com- plications ~ 1955 Gen. Taylor Calls on tke | WASHINGTON uf — Gen. Max- ‘well D. Taylor, commander of the U.S: Army forces in the Far East, called yesterday on President Ei- senhower. He declined to say what they discussed and would not com- ment on Tokyo reports he will suc- ceed Gen John Hull as U.N. com- mander in the Far East April 1. 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The occasion: A public hearing on an anti-nudist bill, conducted ere meeny a Ee “" 8HOO-SHOO, CHOO-CHOO — A shotgun and her) District wants to build a railroad spur on the prop- by the House Judiciary Commit- (two Afghan hounds help Lenena Davis keep workers erty, but the embattled householder says her lease tee. ‘off her property in Lyons, Ill. The Chicago Sanitary | does not expire unti] December, 1957. “Nudism teaches you a true — sense of values,’ Packwood said. “For example, when a colonel i c the brass ~ wie shoulder disappears and be is T-Qhirt for Tux GI - . *. M ached sal in Social Debut Packwood went ahead to say that nudists, as a rule, are better | educated and better behaved, if, HOLLYWOOD \«#—A new Marion not better clothed, than most other Brando, dapper in a tuxedo, made people. |his Hollywood social debut last The Rev. Braxton B. Sawyer, ' night. Fort Smith, Ark., evangelist, led Brando, heretofore the leading the anti-nudist forces. Several min- exponent of the sweat shirt school fsters from the Battle Creek area of acting, accepted an award of stood behind him. the Hollywood Foreign Correspond- Sawyer told reporters his cam- ents’ Assn. and the Foreign Press paign a a Assn. for the best performance by a dramatic actor in 194. The as- azanced by Radio Puipit, Inc., of ations’ members are reporters Fort Smith, Ark. from foreign countries who cover He told the committee two other | Hollywood. states have outlawed nudist camps Brando, whose portrayal of the —New York and Ohio. Arkansas punchy pug of ‘On the Water- fs also considering a ban on nud- front,’ igs among the top contend- ists. he said. ers for an Oscar. He said that he The nudists said the Sunshine would attend his first Academy Gardens Camp in Battle Creek is Award presentation March 30 the only nudist colony in Michigan,| ‘‘I hope I'm lucky enough to win although there are five nudist it,’’ he said. clubs which meet regularly. 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OPDYKE AT PONTIAC ROAD > Open 8:00 to 6:00—Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9:00 Bet oe Sunday 10:00 to 2:00 + New Filter Center Nearing Completion LANSING \#—Michigan's second air defense filter. center, to be lo cated at Saginaw. will be in opera- ton by June 1, the state Office of Civil Defense said today The new center is designed pri- marily as a defense measure for the Detroit area The only filter center operating in the state at present is at Grand Rapids. It receives reports by plane spotters from most of t | Lower Peninsula . | Three counties in the southwest corner of the state are served by the filter center at South Bend, Ind. Airplane spotters in the Upper Peninsula report to Green Bay, Wis In 1952 a fish 7 inches long was reported to have fallen from the sky after being picked up by 8 waterspout State Gets Carloads of Foods From U.S. . LANSING (#—Michigan réceived , 83 carloads of surplus foods from the U.S. Department of Agriculture | during January, the State Depart- | |ment of Administration reported | today. The food is for distribution to state institutions, schools and wel- fare recipients. _ State Controller James W. Miller estimated the.value of the ship- ments at $1.080.509. Included were THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955 | 33 cars of butter, 2%% concentrated orange juice, 7 grapefruit sections, | 8 pinto beans, 9 cheese, 13 dried | os - |. . ae | ‘not justified in getting nervous Relax, Japan Tells U.S. | 0) is president of the Su- TOKYO &—The consensus of @ jitomo Bank, summed up their milk, 9 shortening and ase oil. | dozen business leaders in advance views in stating: “All Japanese in Dream Tour for Two Taking your honeymoon soon? 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The home show will be held April 29, 30 and May 1 in the CAI Buliding. John Chase is chair- | man of the affair. “What United Natiqgns Means to Me,” will be the topic for the annual speech contest. Jaycees will present an award to the win- ner for the Waterford district, and that winner will be eligible to enter the state contest. It was reported by Philip Nel- son, chairman of the Incorporation Study Committee, that question- naires were being sent to civic organizations in the township to | get their opinion on the incorpora- | tion issue Kavanagh Facing | felt that the allecation of con- . oge sraction tends tr “any see Stiff Opposition fore cur sittee would be |‘ (Continued From Page One) ' |ing long-time Democrats are more | deserving of the posts. Another strong candidate for the | high court is Circuit Judge Steven | J. Roth, of Flint, former attorney | general and widely popular in the party. | Other court hopefuls include Hazen J. Hatch, of Marshall; Ar- thur G. Lyon, of Coldwater; Ed- ward J. Ryan, of Kalamazoo; | Leon Cousens, of Detroit. and Rob- ert McAllister. of Grand Rapids Kavanagh, 37, is making his first bid for a statewide public | office. He is the scion of a well- | known Democratic family. His father, the late T. Giles Kava- nagh, was secretary of the Dem- ecratic State Ceatral Committee. The candidate resides at 32865 | Faircrest, Southfield Township, | with his wife and four children. He has practiced law since 1943. Oakland County and the rest of the delegations will caucus sep- arately tonight at 10 p.m. The Friday night caucus is an efficiency move being tried for the first tim® this year. Tradi-, tionally, caucuses are held im- mediately before the actual con- _vention opens and usually delay \the formal proceedings. Talbott's explanation was re- quested for a closed session of a subcommittee headed by Rep. Ma- hon (D-Tex). After the Homestead site was announced last summer, the House Armed Services Committee pro- tested it was too close to the Na- tional Music Camp at Interlochen. Dr. Joseph E. Maddy, camp di- rector, had expressed fear the jet plane noise would interfere with the activities of his nationally fa- mous institution The armed services group di- rected that the base be located at least 15 miles from the music the base to Cadillac was in line ‘ with its instructions. Rep. Ruth Thompson (R-Mich) bitterly assailed the subsequent shift to Cadillac, claiming that all during the dispute Talbott had insisted to her that the Benzie site switching to Cad- vention to adopt unit rule by ma- illac without consulting her. “| jority vote, if it so desires. t | U.S. 7th Fleet took part. ;evacuate Nanchi | miles north of Formosa and only | 23 miles off the Red China main- at its previous county com |p, Chiang Troops Leave Nanchi Evacuation Carried Out in Secret for Fear of Red Interference TAIPEI (INS) — The Chinese Nationalist completed evacuation of troops from Communist-menaced Nanchi Island today in a new tightening of defense lines around Formosa. A Nationalist military spokes- man said the evacuation—which was carried out in secret for fear of Red interference — began Wednesday and was finished at noon today. The spokesman, (Col. Hsiung Eng-teh, said the move was made without the assistance of United States forces. This differed from the evacuation of the Tachen Islands, 200 miles north of For- mosa, two weeks ago when the Col. Hsiung said the decision to which lies 140 land, was made “for the purpose of consolidating the defense line and meeting strategical require- ments of strengthening the de- of Formosa and nearby islands Up until the last few hours before the Nanchi evacuation was com- pleted, the Nationalists officially denied that such an operation was in progress. Even while the Nanchi opera- tien was being completed, Na- tionalist planes carried the air war to the Reds for the eighth straight day. . The Air Force said that. ‘three to four’’ Red junks were sunk by Nationalist planes 15 miles south- least of the Tachens Other planes bombed Red instal- lations on Peichishan Island, just north of Nanchi, reportedly start- ing large fires. $800 Damage-Done by Fire in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Fire at a house at 4036 Quillen St caused an estimated $800 damage yesterday. Occupant of the home, Mary Ra- mage, turned in the alarm at | "The blaze started around the mo- | tor of the refrigerator in the kitch- Unit rule would allow the dele-| 4. Waterford Township firemen | 7 ‘Sheep Starving in Wyoming as 'Drifts Pile Up | By UNITED PRESS Icy winds whipped Wyoming snows into swirling ground bliz- zards today, blocking ranchers who tried to bring fbod to 24,000 starving sheep. The ranchers said they would use Army tractors and even call | for an airborne haylift if the snows beat them back today. The storm brought little new snow to the frozen Wyoming ranch country. But the 40-mile-per hour winds tugged and churned the tons of snow left by last week- end's blizzard The snow drifted across high- ways so fas that a V-shaped plow clearing the way for five feed - loaded trucks yesterday | couldn’t get through, 1 | Near Sweetwater, Wyo., ranch- | ers found the body of Sam Myers, | 42, in snow - covered sagebrush. | He apparently had left his snow- bound truck a half mile away jand tried to walk three miles |to his ranch home. Ranchers estimated that about ' 24.000 sheep were snowbound in south central Wyoming. The snow blanket was so thick that the huge flocks probably haven't been able to graze since the blizzard hit last week. There was no telling how many of the sheep have already starved or been frozen to death, the ranch- ers said. High winds and possible snows were forecast for today as the ranchers grouped into new rescue crews If they fail, a spokesman said, they may turn to tractors and other miuitary equipment made available by the 6th Army. Pick Candidates at Imlay for Election March 14 IMLAY CITY — At the annual caucus for the nomination of can- didates for the March 14 election, the following were nominated: President, E. C. Muzzy; clerk, Clifford Dorow: treasurer. H. A. Kersten and William Lengemann; assessor, Mark Cheney, and trus- tees for two-year terms, three to be elected. John F. Folk, Levi Spencer and William Miles. ,All are incumbents except Len- gemann. Dorow had been ap- pointed clerk during the past year when Walter Richards resigned. Patricia Ann Watson Plans June Wedding | DRAYTON PLAINS — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Watson of Sash- abaw road have announced the engagement of their daughter, Pa- Fear Missing Children Dead Pair Lost Wednesday Near Saginaw Beliéved | Drowned in River SAGINAW (INS) — State Police and searchers today expressed fear that a 10-year-old boy and his eight- year-old sister, missing from their Birch Run home since Wednesday night, fell into the Flint River and drowned The youngsters,-C harles.and Georgianna Schram, are membes of a family that lives in a tar- paper home eight miles south of | Saginaw and only half a city | block from the river. | Police are continuing to drag the may be under a pileup of ice Sunday with a 48 p. m. open house caused by a mild thaw Wednesday were married in Addison Township night. Captain Earl Secrist of the twelve grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Currently serving | { GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY — State Representative Fred Beardsley river but they think the bodies and Mrs, Beardsley of Oxford will mark their 50th wedding anniversary Wins Damages in Spirit Case U. of M. Prof Awarded $4,000 for Investment in Dry ‘Oil Well’ - DETROIT wh — A University of Michigan Professor today won | $4,000 in damages from a Detroit -| spiritualist whom he accused of ‘luring him into $16,000 worth of bad financial ventures. | Mrs. Lillian Lee, pastor of an | interdenominational Detroit church ‘was ordered to pay $4,000 and | court costs to Prof. Albert Hyma |of Ann Arbor, a former member © ° her flock. Circuit Judge Philip Flliott | ruled Hyna was entitied to the damages in connection with his at their 12 Hudson Ave. home. They | investment in an oil well that March 1, 1905, and lived there until| turned out to be a dry hole near ‘moving fo Oxford seven years ago. The Beardsleys have three children,| Grand Rapids. Bay City State Police Post said his fourth term, he was Addison Township supervisor for 13 years. Lapeer Democratic Hea there wasn't a clue to the fate ef the children. He explained: “The two were iast seen by a friend at 6:25 p.m. Wednesday on a highway that runs along the riv- er. We feel the river is the only possible answer to the disappear- ance as we have checked out all |the surrounding area — barns houses, swaps, woods, every place the children might be.” Yesterday nearly 300 volunteer searchers, led by State Police and sheriff's deputies, combed the area in an effort to locate the missing children. A red hunting cap similar te the one Charies was wearing was found near Mt. Morris, 17 miles from the Schram home yester- day, bug police have since de- cided it did not belong to the boy. The missing children are two of 11 in the family of Mr. and Mrs. | George Schram. U.S. Calls on Reds to Reduce Armies LONDON uw — The West coun- tered Soviet demands for a nuclear weapons ban today with an over- al] disarmament proposal] calling on Russia and Red China to re- duce their armies. The offer was made known to the newsmen as United States, delegates of Britain, France, Canada and Russia made ready | |chairman and Dorthea B LAPEER — The recent appoint. | ment of attorney John G. Libbers | as probate judge sparked the res- | ignation yesterday of Mrs. Ethel La Fortune, chairman of the La- peer County Democratic Commit- | tee. it was disclosed today. | Two other members of the com- mittee, Percy O. Crawford, vice- | Collier, treasurer also resigned with Mrs. La Fortune. Libbers, a former Circuit Court | Judge, was appointed over pro- tests of the Lapeer Democratic Committee, according to Mrs. La Fortune, who said her name was also submitted for considera- tion. Libbers replaced Judge Glenn Hollenbeck who died several weeks ago. Mrs. La Fortune's resignation was the culmination of a dispute with state Democratic Chairman Neil Staebler which began when Staebler sent in poll challengers at the Nov. 2 election. “This act built up again a bar- rier that took me five years of hard work to break down, agg | |gation to cast its 86 votes in a | bloc. For nominations other than the twin Supreme Court posts, indi- cations are that Lynn M. Bartlett. assistant superintendent of Grosse Pointe Schools, is the leading candidate for state superintendent of public instruction. William E. Baker, superinten- Ann Victor Wed to W. J]. Harmon at Orchard Lake KEEGO HARBOR — Ann Eliza- en the beard of agriculture slate. The other is reserved for Dr. The bride was dressed im @ (Connor D. Smith, of Standish, gewe of white satin and lace, whom Gov. Williams has twice with long sleeves and high neck- named to the board: lime and a short train. Her fin- Paul Adams, Sault Ste. Marie at- kertip veil of tulle and lace was torney, may have the inside track held by a Queen Elizabeth tiara, for one of the board of regents ani she carried the traditional spots. As an Upper Peninsula man. white bridal bouquet, centered (he could counter the Republican with an orchid. nominee, J. Joseph Herbert, of Judith Victor was her sister's Manistique. of honor, and bridesmaids) The other opening apparently Patricia Marshall, Mrs. Stan. | lies between Eugene B. Power, of Ejgolz, and Janice Harmon, | Ann Arbor. and John M. Veale, of of the bridegroom. St. Clair Shores Harmon was best man Rivals for a single opening on for hig brother, and other atten- the State Board of Education are Cari Millican Jr., Stan. Frank A. Semperger, Melvindale ley Elsolz, and the bride's broth- School official, and John H. er, or, Schneider, former Wayne County was Robert Harmon, | Circuit Court commissioner. brother of the bridegroom, and the! Delegates to .the convention are bride’s cousin, Kathleen Victor, apportioned on the basis of last served as flower girl. November's partisan vote for sec- Breakfast for 60 guests was held r@tary of state. Under this rule, at Chieftain Hall following the | Wayne County has 651 votes out ceremony, oer ago a a total of 1,380 and thus has a guests was evening. | dominant voice in the proceedings hs gmt pares ee Oaklaid County is second in Sper weaetiaeee Lib hae , st h with 86 votes. make their home in Richmond. na - chectet ; *s will be a state chairman, vice chairman Dogs to Be Inoculated. and new state central committee. ler, is unopposed for re-election DAVISBURG—A non-profit clinic) as is Adelaide Hart, Detroit where dog owners may have their school teacher, for vice chair- pets vaccinated for rabies will be, man. eet up from 1 to 4 p.m. tomorrow another innovation this year ts at Devisburg Town Hall, Spring- tne ruling oni speeches’ during field — Pe —— the formal convention. 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The tour began at the United Nations Building, with the first pictures being taken. in Copenhagen, Denmark, in the town square. Its magnificent town hall which is over 400 years old and Elsinore Castle. where Shakespearean plays are produced in the courtyard, where high points of interest = + * Going into Berlin. on the imagin- ary tour, Zontians saw blocks of devastation, saw the refugee fen- ter which divides East and West Berlin, and in the Russian Zone they stopped at the Garden of Memories Cemetery to view the mass graves of the Russian soldiers who had given their lives in an attempt to destroy the Nazis Of particular interest was the city of Munich where Hitler, a diabolically clever ruler, rose te power. They also saw the gas chambers where masses of peo- ple were killed. The Rev. Mr. Braden said these people were told they were going into the building for showers, but instead were gassed, and he point- ed out the side of the building which was used as an incinerator * . 7 The plane carrying the group ap- proached Istanbu! +Constantin- opie) at night, and the speaker said it was like ‘coming down on shin- ing diamonds As the travelers entered Leban- on they saw the refugee camp for Arabs who hati been forced to leave their homes and farms, and had come to this devastated camp of unbelievable poverty. These peo ple are supported only by the United Nations, the speaker noted Zeatians saw the Valley of Mispah where the great world conquerors came to set up their buildings, and saw the temple where the statue of Jupiter was built. Slides of Jerusalem. showed the Damascus Gate, the reproduction of the Roman Praetorium where Jesus was tried, and the great wall .surrounding the east side of the city . a . Down the Roman eads to Jericho (,00d Samaritan Zonta Club saw inn. which now arm) road whict s the Inn of the Members of the pictures of the is @ post for the Alse included ia the tour were trips te the Kiver Jordan and toe the Sea of Galilee. And from there they could see the spot | where the Sermon on the Mount | Was preached. The travel seminar included trips to Rome. where they saw the pope's quarters. to Paris where they went up in the Eiffel Tower to Buckingham Palace where they saw the changing of the guards and to Westminster Abbe, they viewed the coronation where chair Circle Has Meeting Members of Rebekah Friendship Circle met Wednesday for a co Operative luncheon at the Matthews street home of Mrs Joe Hudson The next meeting will be held at the Mariva street home of Mrs Bert Downey MARKWOOD'S OLD RED BARN ‘The Quaint Country Store Come in and brouse around. Tees. Wed, Thers. Neen te oP M—Fri., Set, Sen 9 A M. te © P.M —Clesed Menders Lecated on M-% (Lapeer Bd.) Between Lake Orien & Oxford + The attractive ensembles worn by these members of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority are just a sample of what's in store lor those uho attend Arthur's Fashion Show on March Sain Pontiac sored by the City High School audttorium., Council of The:erent is spon- Sororuy. Beta Stgma Phi {djusting the wedding gown modeled here by Shirley Slav- haugh of Fourth street are (lett to right) Mrs. Robert Bego Newcomers Hear Jewish Songs and Customs Mrs. Will ess in her home on West Iroquois to ® am Emerson was host road Wednesday evening members and five guéats of the Newcomers Club. Mrs. Olive Lord and Mrs. Sim Miller aesisted the hues . Guests were Mrs. Bernard Woes er Mrs. Fidmund Van Duesen ‘ire Robert Boyce Mrs. Paul Thomas and Mrs. Clyde Christian James Rosenthal was guest speaker for the meeting She told the story of each Jewish liday and plaved a record of the i songs that go with that par th a! She also gave the Mirs holiday modem version of the songs with another record. The club voted to aid the children at the Oakland County Children's Home Sisterhood Meets at Sutter Home Chapter AW PEO Sisterhood met at the West Iroquois road home of Elda Sutter recently. At- tending the meeting from Kalama 200 was Ft lowe Reed Dunmng the program Mrs. James Boaz read the state chapter by- laws and a constitution quiz was led by Mrs George Reed. “Wood Violet” . Violets in of ete pate woe Soe ve EE ar weight verni-vitrified warm Tasting wees peer — resembling the finest finest of eb china —- Beautiful use, it's at its , 5281 Dixte Hwy. (Near Waterford) Florida Calls Mr and Mrs. Charlies J. Manville of North Berkshire road are mak- ing plans to leave soon for a winter vacation in St. Petersburg, Fla. ° . . Mr and Mrs. Charlies Shearer of Pine Grove avenue have re- turned from a month's visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Earl J. Smith of Dun woody. Ga. The Shearers also spent a few days touring St. Petersburg St. Augustine and Tampa. Fla . * A two-month stay in Tucson, Ariz., and Sacramente, San Diego, Van Nuys and Les An geles, Calif. by Mr. and Mre. Frank G. Map- ley of Porter street. . > * Mr and Mrs Dan Murphy of street are spending the Long Beach ently honored their Mechanic winter months af Calif They were re« at an open house given by nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs Harry Mycroft of Temple City, Calif The celebration observed the Murphy's 530th wedding anni- versary. * * LJ Jean L. Hilton. daughter of Mrs Lillian Hilton of Seminole avenue, has been named to the deans’ list at Kalamazoo College. Kalamazoo Area residents also named to the ORCHARD DINNERWARE: From California American Trend Group 16-Piece Starter Set od by Ae Dix Porreny ae For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 PM.—Sunday Noon to 9 P.M. . o-4 has been enjoyed — FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955 == Proceeds of Show Benefit Child Psychiatry Fund, ‘Foundation 7 ° * + of Drayton Plains, Mrs. Richard Allen of Monterey avenue, Helen Balduin of East Pike street and Mrs. W. L. Thomas Tickets of Spokane 1 illa. purchased from sorority members or at the door. will aid the Child Pyvchiatr) tor the 8:30 alfair may be Proceeds Fund at Pontiac State Hos- pital and the Pontiac boundation, Manvilles list are Mary Jane Beattie. daugh ter of the Robert Beatties of Dra) ton Plains, and Jo Ann Valentine daughter of the K. B. Valentines of Clarkston * ° ° Good, son of Mr. and Elmer L. Good of Cadilia 1s an honor student at Fer ris Institute according to reports from the Institute. Campus recog nition “Was given to scholars at ar honors assembly recent!, Ernest L Mirs street, Eagles Auxiliary ‘Planning Dance Mrs Peter Helland reported on j the membership dance held Feb ™ whbn Huron Gardens Eagies Auxiliary met Wednesday evening n the hall on Highland road Mrs DeRousha nominated as vice president, On March 27 @ joint be held with Hazel Park auxiliary officiating. Plans for the auxili- ary's dance on April 30 are being made William was initiation will Inter-Lakes Group ls Given Lesson Sixteen members of the Inter- Lakes Home Demonstration Group gathered Wednesday at the Wat- jkins Lake road home of Mrs | Charles AHen | The group received instructions jon the painting of wooden trays | following a luncheon served by the | hostess. The lesson was taught by | Mrs Percy ioe Gloves are growing shorter. Used | to be that wristbone length was | considered short. Now it's below the wristbone. A shovelet, really | | } ——$——__——— -—- Ladies Aid Meets for Sewing, Lunch Ladies Aid Society of Oakland Avemue United Presbyterian Church met Thursday at the church for sewing and luncheon The Rev. Theodore Allebach led devotions. Hostesses for the day were Mrs Chris Greve and Mrs Miner DeMond Plan Parties for Lenten ‘Season John W.. Knechts Leave for Texas, California BIRMINGHAM — | dinners, bridge club meetings and | art work in one medium or an- other will occupy Birmingham res- idents who are staying home dur- ing the Lenten season This evening Mr. and Mrs. James H. McPhail are taking a group of guests to the Detroit Athietic Club for dinner and the floor show. Among their guests will be Mr and Mrs. Donald J. Buell who have recently returned from New Orleans and points west . - * A few quiet Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knecht left last week for a visit with the Robert E. Cards in Dallas, Texas, and together the couples went on to California for a stay at LaJolla. The Cards formerly lived in Birmingham. . * s Robert Dewey entertained bridge club at | Mrs members of her luncheon Tuesda) Mr. and Mrs. Roger W = Aten (Beverly Whitng! of Graefield road announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Cathy Phillips Feb 6 s > . Mrs Norman Chnstman of Spring Lake has come to be a bridesmaid in Clara Gordon's wed- ding and for a visit over the week- end with her parents. Mr and Mrs George H. Crane in Pontiac. She was hostess at the spinster din- ner for the bride-elect Wednesday evening in her parents’ home s LJ On Sunday evening the senior Mrs. Brandt will leave for a visit with another son and his family. the Richard M Brandts in College left to meet her sister-in- law. Mrs. Harold Cooper in New York Mrs Cooper has been living at Villefranche om the Riviera Together they will motor to Palm Beach, Fla. for a month . . . Mr. and Mre. Richard & . + . Other travelers are Mr. and Mrs. Owen A. Luckenbach of Willits street who are in Nassau Mrs. Richard Wagner of Abbey Road gave a tea today in honor of her sister, Mrs Robert Z. Alex- ander. She is visiting for two weeks from her home in St Louis, Mo. Comptometer Monday, tions in business, ment Service. Gregg Shorthand Typewriting Accounting NEW CLASSES Time-savings courses, or sit government and military offices. Individual adv Come In and Discuss Your Plans at Our Office or Telephone FE 2-3551 Re Gisinubbputluts 7 West Lawrence Street Clip and Return This Ad for Information and Calculator March 7 leading to good pos!- ancement. Free Place- Pontiac | A NEW as in our sfore. | COURTESY PLAN FOR OUR CUSTOMERS— Just’ call us and we will bring the new shoe fashions and sizes to your home. No extra charge — all prices are the same tt you tive te Poen- Ww yee sagotut oy : = > od OR 3-9412 ay ay ~- further mation, Phone . Phese . SUNDIAL SHOES as ON DELIVERED THE SPOT! . if# ___ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955 nn nan aa ~ | ~~ a ee Now Books ; Fe tae ‘Style Show [stork Shower Held Sohn "Mopley. “The gut sail e r. ‘end Mrs . } Mrs. Russell Crites of East Lan- | a bed which for Children 1 ean Seinkeloert to Be Staged sxe as tiered us ncn war decrand tn pink end Can Speak South Johnson Genesee ‘on Tuesday baller hahaa eaemerlhciesatn Ainslie avenue | This Weekend Cash and Carry-Out FLOWERS avenue announce the | engagement of t their daughter, Beverly Claire, Editor and Author Trying to Stimulate Reading Interest By DOROTHY ROE AP Women's Editor announce the | Pontiac High School auditorium engagement of Will be a busy place Tuesday _ | evening when Tipacon Chapter of their daughter, American Business Women's As- . Jane sociation sponsors a Spring Fash- Elizabeth, to ion Show by Arthurs. Did you ever wish books could to Ronald David C. _ | Modeling for the occasion wi | Beautiful Potted | talk? Well, now they can, thanks Rentschler, Grover. He is be Mrs. Charles Barrett, Shirley AZALEA § 0) | to the efforts of a book-loving cou- son of the the son of a Lois Dustin, Mrs. Allen A] SPRING Bouquet ple named Bernard and-Darlene ; Mrs. Joka |S eee Dee takin et PLAIN IS. ga, DO IT YOURSELF Geis, who decided somebody hed “men Hendry of |” otere wt be Mrs. Beam TAN’S Seon tas to he — » ee a Rentschlers of Woodstock | te iv. Wiieg Sebati DUNS AN S Bouquet. | tchting. chance ttle tor Saline. Both road and | Pat Sweeney, Seinm Thoin and $y 50 children’s interests waged by tele- ee y x Mary Elien Wyngardea. Flowers I vision, movies and radio, are gr — A cslend . Fashions. tx Ge youeer mii) 2004 W- Boren FE 2-8301 Ea. “We had been working on a new of Michigan rower Of |i ta medied by Jehan Sevens, ea —__—_—— series of booke for hook chia. Stese Nermel Duluth, Minn. susan Putnam, Melinda Porritt. cia” ole Daleks whe ik ta Colleg April 30 is Steve Pargo, Linda Olds, Barbara P N mother of two sins, Peter, 1, and allege. their wedding Srwbel Linda Fraser nd Done 1 66 "Travelogue on SPAI Stephen, 5. ‘‘That’s our field. Ber- date Douglas. ee ¢ *@ ™ nard edits children’s books and I write them, We worked hard get- BEVERLY CLAIRE SILK JANE ELIZABETH STEINHELPER ting the kind of pictures that would “But my husband k saying it wasn't quite cad the books should be able to speak for them- selves.”’ By BARBARA BRENT Designer Says American Women Are Meticulous | sibly a bit more clever about ‘fittings in the morning. Almost woman destroy the effect of a \Ars. Danielson Tells HOLLY WOO D—Last greek, | styling. She is wise about finding | giways they arrive with wet hair| bare evening gown or sheer ee ¢ e | American women got a bouquet! @ becoming coif for herself and - | ; One evening he rushed home from a man who usually dispenses | staying with it. in curlers. — | Stockings, by failing to remove with a strange-looking book. It had brickbats. The harsh critic who| However, the effect of her wis-| During the period of fitting, hair under her arms or on her a round piece of grooved paper| went soft is Don Loper, interna- dom is gometimes entirely lost| their hair dries and just before legs. glued on the front cover and a/| tionally famous designer and berause she shampoos her hair, we slip the dress on, they comb; ‘The same cannot be said for hole punched in the middle. decorator. out their hair. Some of them! 4. rrench women. Even French They read the book to Peter and. Mr. Loper has infuriated more| The average American woman) actually wash their hair at my/| the Stephen, they looked at the pic-| American women with his scath- atelier because they insist they | ™odels—to horror of most tures, then Daddy said nonchalant-| ing criticism of their taste and cannot judge a dress unless their | American eyes — offend in this ly to the boys: grooming habits—and gotten away hair is absolutely clean and right. | respect.” ee with it—than almost any other a Dees See Se graph ay it.” man alive. we keep on the shelves jars ~ vy & However, last week a sharp their favorite shampoo. |Rebekahs Report The youngsters stared in disbe-| criticism from the French news- French women will go to, Hospital Projects lief, but obeyed, and suddenly the| papers of the appearance of greater lengths to achieve a Mr. Loper to our defense. “IT am keenly aware of the 4 elegance of celebrated French! © beauties,’ Loper said. “I think every American woman can learn _| Something from them, as can ed with it, with musical arrange every woman in the world. ments by Jimmy Carroll and a “However, I do think the average 15-plece orchestra. When the story | French woman does not show to has to do with a farm the sound | “vantage next to the average track has the voices of real farm | American woman in every re- Mr. and Mrs. Gels now have 10 such books in process of publi- | animals. When it's about the zoo. children can hear a real lion's roar. Square Dancers Entertain Club From County Patriotic decorations were used in Daniel Whitfield School when members of Promenaders Square Dance Club entertained the Gay- timers Club from Commerce Tues- day evening. Master of ceremonies for the evening was Engel Groen- berg. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fair had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brown. Guests from the Gaytimers Club were the Ed Berg- mans, the Bill Kings, the Leon- ard Fields. the Guy Pattens, the Greggs, the Art Petars, the Ray Legassas, the Frank Shotweills, the Ben D’Arcys. the A) Pirtles, the Dorothy MacDonalds, the Bill Hur- tubises and the Stig D&nieisons Callers were Mr. Hurtubise, War- ren Allen, Mr. Sweazy, Mr. Groen- berg, Harry Anderson, Oscar Fors- lund, Mr. Danielson. Mr. Lorang and Mr. Petar. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eari took care of the decorations. Stabafas Initiate Seven Into Group An initiation tea held by the Stabafa Club recently honored sev- . | cis Robinson will be spect. “For example, American women are better friends with soap and water. To be biunt, the American woman understands and practices complete French woman. alone. A French woman is pos Sorority to Attend Stage Production Mrs. James Perquette of Cres- cent road was hostess recently to members of Zeta Lambda Chapter ‘of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, The | chapter's yearly project was, dis- cussed and plans were made to attend a stage show in Detroit during March. | Members played cards preceding ithe serving of refreshments by the | hostess. The next meeting will be |held at the Harper street home | Marjorie Courtney. Culture Club Sets ‘Dads’ Night Date | Child Culture Qub ts planning Dads’ night for March 24 at West acres Club House. Plans for the event were made at the Thursday evening meeting held in the Bar- rington road home of Mrs. Charles L. Bowers Members answered the roll call question, ‘Do you feel there was as much emphasis on teenagers | and their problems when you were young as there is now?” Mrs. John Jess and Mrs. John Harding conducted. a question and answer period. Cancer pads were , made At the next meeting on_ March 10, a panel discussion on ‘‘Parents, Are They Problems?'’ will be held. Officers will be elected. Mrs. Fran- hostess. My \( \ Women’s Tuesday, Mar. personal cleanliness. | Alas, this cannot be said of every | “Consider the matter of hair Thursday, Mar. HAZEL MARION SORLES Mrs. Roy Bullock of Yale street and Charlies Sorles of Earlemore boulevard announce the engage- |ment of their daughter, Hazel Marion Sorles. to Robert Arm- strong. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong of Lake Orion. March 19 is the date for the wedding r _~ " MODERNIZED Scheel of Beauty Call today for detailed information. No age limit! For Future Security Phone FE 4-1854 for Information Cell Miss Wilson Todey PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 16% ©. Weren, Behind = | 2nd Floss ARTHUR'S STYLE SHOW. 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We invite you to stop in today, let us assist you in selecting the payment plan best suited for you we CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST » - 16 West HURON Street Registered Jewelers—American Gem Society - _ EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25,1955 Stress Nature and Details Volunteer Experience Is Valuable By ANNE HEYWOOD It's a well-known fact that peo- | does the same! are apt to value us to just the | that we value ourselves. We | now. on our own price tag, and it at face value. take t many her volunteer job, almost always | worked full time dung the cam- dismisses it as unimportant, be cause she wasn't paid. And then Bu of us overlook this | fact when it comes to vocational | she wonders’ why the employer Elaine L. is facing this problem “I've worked 14 years,” she writes, “in three different volun- teer jobs. “First, I was a fund raiser for where I paign, ringing doorbells and giving talks. Between times, I did paper on the wall. If you don't like the book some- one lent you after telling you how much he enjoyed it, try to find something good to say about it. say flatly you didn't care You are also low-rating your friend's taste. White Collar Gals Escape Ironing If you're a literal white collar giri—lots 6f fancy collars and cuffs for sweaters and blouses—try this Smooth them right side down after their washing and rinsing onto the rim of the bathtub. Press hard. See if you can escape iron- ing : ad Here's How to an Off-Center Window Here's a trick that puts an off-, center window in its place and| wider than the window. Make, you did, and mention at the end settles that urge to push it over! them a little more than twice the | the place where you did it. Remedy The curtains, of course, must be measurement from the center of | the wal] to the outer edge of the window frame that is on the narrower strip of wall. | Hang the rod to project forward from the window, not within the | window frame, but so the rod center is at wall center. One side of. the curtains wil] extend beyond the window onto the wall; and make sure the curtains turn backward to the wall so the one side looks like the other. Make the tiers in three sections so that either the top or bottom tier can be opened to let light in through the glass. Employ Paper to Fix Curtain CHICAGO (INS)—Tissue paper | can help you in mending sheer | white curtains beyond detection. | Cover the hole with the paper | and then run it back and forth under the sewing machine. Laundering wil] soak the paper away and the darning will be hard | to detect, in fact almost Mmvisible. | Pick New Print Successful laundering starts in the store. Pick fabrics that you know will launder with ease, not run and not shred. Be picky about pinked or taped seams, good hems stout construction. | go into detail] about your Commu- | just what you did and ending with: work and typing and filing on a part-time basis. “After that, I served as part- time secretary in a big city hospi- tal, where I did mountains of cor- respondence and. telephone work, plus filing and acting as recep- tionist. After six years of that, I did a two-year stint with a parent orga- nization, setting up the whole pro- gram and carrying it through. “But now I'm stuck,” she con- tinued. “I need a paying job, and nobody wil) hire me. “A t I've found a firm that is slightl¥ interested, and _ they've asked me to send them a resume. But what kind of resume can I send? The first thing they'll see will be the names of volunteer or- ganizations, and I bet they won't look any further. ‘Please give me some pointers on how to prepare such a resume.” There is no law which says you have to start with the name of the organizations. Start, instead, with the jobs you did, as follows: 1. Experience in dealing with the public, making ‘‘cold’’ calls, and lecturing to varied groups. Chest activities, nity describing 3 years at Communty Chest.) Handle. your last job, the organization one, the same way. In short, when your experience has been volunteer, make it a point in your resume to stress the work IF you need height — } ] s Empire blouse with long triengles of insert color enables the short figere to look tell in the new twe- color teshioa. Mrs. N. H.—A refreshing con- trast to heavy winter outer-wear is the attractive and inspired sepa- | rates ouffit. Clear blues, aqua to flower blue range. porcelain blues, Delft or Copenhagen. ideal antidote to February doldums | - It’s Yours to This Great New Comic Strip ~ Authentic, colorful tales of life in the marine depths ... in the valleys and mountains, the — jungles and plains of the sea’s floor ... - STARTING NEXT MONDAY OF THE SEA.. IN THE PONTIAC PRESS Fact as exciting as fiction hides from human sight under the ocean’s waves! Enjoy in + _ liking of Work Before T elling Where It Was Done. Forecast — weddings in spring — and here is a hand- some table setting for a bachelor buffet. Designed for ' 1 5! — Pd : | masculine interests and appetites, it features an appropriate | goodluck horseshoe of red and white carnations. McBride Has No Passion for Fashion By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE jacket .... nimbly neutral with a instance, the humoroust I don't understand so many things people write about sports, viz: ‘“‘Adios Harry, son of Adios, came out of the East today to take pacing’s biggest prize, the ninth ¢; annual $69,332.06 Littl Brown Oc <” I don’t understand most of the things people write about finance, viz: ‘Blank & Co. are reoffering the mat prices to yield from 0.70 per cent for those due Feb. 1, 1956 to 2 per cent for the 1974 maturity... .” And though It's supposed to be woman's concern, I also don't understand the things like this that people write about fashion: | “Trim fitted suits are bandedw ith | a pretend-belt at the hem of the| slim dress that has three waist- | lines—one at the waist. one on the hips and one under the bustline .” (I've never even quite under- stood the old H-line, much less the new A line that the fashion writers have been seeing at the spring Paris openings.) The three sets of quotations were lifted from the same publication a | while back and as I copied them I reflected that judging from his writing, Mark Twain, whose birth- place and mine were separated by only seven miles, must have felt much the same sort of puzzlement. When the newly rich in Califor- sia during gold-rush days were bringing over Paris fashions, for Chocolate Is in Cake and on Top Too Mrs. Hartung Bakes Favorite Dessert With Unusual Icing By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Every time a survey is taken chocolate cake comes out a win- ner. You can count on it. We think you'll be pleased when you try Mrs. Glen Hartung's recipe for a Milk Choc- olate Cake. The Hartungs are enthusiastic to knit and sew a bit. MILK CHOCOLATE CAKE By Mrs. Glen Hartung r unsweetened chocolate, % cup butter or margerine 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 eggs. separated 2% cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon cream of tartar Jifty-crochet this lovely set for your home. Mix and match colors spoons water to chocolate. Cream butter well. Add remaining 2) cups sugar gradually, beating un- | til light and fluffy. Add vanilla, | then egg yolks, one at a time,| beating well after each addition. | Add chocolate mixture and blend thoroughly. Add sifted dry in- gredients alternately with milk, beating until smooth. Fold in egg whites, beaten until stiff but not dry. Pour into three round 9inch layer pans, lined with waxed paper. Bake in 350 degree oven for 530 minutes, or until done. stand for 5 minutes. Turn ou racks to cool. Fill and frost Chocolate Cream Cheese . | Cream Cheese | “% cup butter or margarine 8 ounce package cream 3 equares d Dash of salt melted | a J cups sifted confectioners sugar | 4") RIATT IAI.) WiPiAl. AL MATOTO | —it’s smart, easy, thrifty! Crochet pattern 679: Use inex- pensive rug cotton to make both your bedroom, too. Done in a jiffy! Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for Ist-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print PETUNIA! Heres a tiny bit of cheese And a mushroom tee - hooray! (The day I clean my webox out Is also Meatioaf Day!) peas, a stray carrot, a bit of this and that, are ALL ina well- flavored reported | Ser bts nowepaper en a ball he'd | “Mrs. B.” he wrote deadpan, | “was arrayed in a superb speckled foulard with stripes running fore and aft. Mrs. J.B. wore a heavy | rat-colored brocade silk, studded with large silver stars and trimmed with organdie."’ They were using French names for everything, so Mark gave Miss C. an elegant ‘chevaur de la reine”’ (queen's horses) trimmed with bands of ‘guipure” (vellum-lace) and a ‘Mohair Garibaldi shirt.” | ‘ As for his own party outfit, | continued the wicked humorist, | it consisted of “Mr. Lawier’s shirt, Mr. Ridgeway's vest, Jerry Long's white kids and Dr. Tollard | MecDonald’s pantajoons.” Mark Twain's sarcasm had little i and talking of it in a patois intell- | \ igible only to the initiated. Rebels | continue, too, though, and of these Elizabeth Hawes, dress designer though she used to be, is about the most articulate. | In her recent book, “It's Still Spinach,” Miss Hawes leads a cru- | ‘ — sade to free human beings from : the shackles that convention and 4592 custom have imposed upon them 14%—24% in the matter of clothing. She says that men don't have by Lorna Lalas Two-piecer in half sizes! Here |\"adds that women have demon- strated that they can wear skirts er pantaloons and still remain it is—your new spring-to-summer dress! That narrow scalloped | neckline 4s very new, very face- the senselessness of | flattering, too. This is the size eS and range designed for the shorter, handbags. lieves, | . No altera wor- too, that there is little a= Lek taller ond somes in gloves except to keep hands | pattern 4592: Half sizes 14%, from rough 16% 18%, 20%, 22%. 24%. Size 16 takes 4% yards 39-inch. '| ‘This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- EEE | FEE} Hi ze \ 3 5 All I really want—and I think Mark Twain and Elizabeth Hawes (0 Anne Pa tees a Se ee eae, | New York 11 LY (especically me) express individu- | ” , ‘ality by wearing the clothes in| he 2 And if the idiots who go in for Bolster Morale trimmed | Have a really pretty umbrella showers though it's all Greek (as well as the same time. Might be white French) to me. | —_ 1 —— Coolidge 4 Princess 3 i £ ene S32 S SHS4RE BS HBss ett fi Hy ei fe a , * . m_ 4 | with a carved pink rose as handle. , Cosmetics Trouble to Allergic Boy | Way Can Be Found to Avoid, Overcome ‘Stuff They Wear’ By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: Every time I get within two feet of a | girl wearing perfume or lipstick I | begin to cough and sneeze violent- ly. I’m just plain allergic. In the last few months I've been asked to numerous parties and 'dances by different girls but I | didn’t go with them because the | stuff they wear makes me miser- |able. Do you think I should ask | these girls not to wear cosmetics lor should I just refuse them and stay at home?”’ It sounds as though you've al- ready been to the doctor about your miseries since you know what makes you cough and sneeze. A lot of people break out in blotches, choke and wheese without knowing what causes it all. An allergy doctor can treat you 'so that your reaction isn't so vio- lent, and can give you something |to take on occasions like dances | and parties that will make you less | sensitive. While you're getting your allergy | under control you might be wise to | turn down invitations for dressed- up indoor social doings. But, se you won't get a reputation for be- ing a woman-hater, think up things to do with the girls outdoors indicated, But keep it vague enough so it won't interfere with lee skating, ping-pong or going over to a girl's house to watch television. Since most girls consider per- fume and lipstick as necessary as shoes, you'd better get yourself one steady gal. A fresh, scrubbed, outdoorsey type who is a good sport and has a big heart You can't very well ask all the girls to leave off their war paint as the price for going out with you. But you could persuade one special girl that you adore her unvarnished beauty. If she likes you she'll be sympathetic and cooperative. With her you can have fun, sneeze-free. “Dear Miss Woodward: A month ago she said she didn't want to see me any more. Bat now her friends tell me that she | dees. I'm afraid if I go back te | her she'll think she can send me away and get me back at the snap of her fingers. Should I go back to her or should |I play a waiting game and see what | she does, or should I forget about | her entirely?" You apparently still like her and would like to go back. But don't gallop back. Call her up just to | see how she is. Don't make any | dates for a while. Play a tantaliz- ing game to see what she does. Then when you do take her out, don’t let it be old-home week. Keep your distaffte and your independ- ence. If she's not sure you've come back permanently. there will be no snapping fingers in her attitude A Cellulose Glue Good for Repair By HUBBARD CORB Not so very long ago when you wanted to stick two things together you had a nice choice between flour paste and animal glue. Well, since then there are a whale but tricky to i i i (Hl >THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955 * NINETEEN searaain Specials: me for TODAY! 4 ~ CHILDREN’S SHOES and ene © WHITE © TWO TONE ® SADDLES asa CONTROL—The Whiriey bird, “world’s first fully remote- controlled helicopter, goes for a trial spin while ites ‘‘pilot'’ works controls on the ground. Developed for the Navy by Kaman Aircraft | Corporation at Bloomfield, Conn., the research craft always carries |@ man aboard to grab the controls if something goes wrong. 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Lay- . 42 Standard |has enough money to pay for a|men who had lent a hand to the | Cabinet Sink | badly needed new heating plant.! effort said ‘“‘We've gone over the| About a month ago, a Little Sis- top—$25.000 and more, maybe as Regular $89.95 ters of the Poor, a Roman Catholic Much as $30,000 when everything order nuns, w mana, the | is in Floor Sample Price house. pote pate to find the Sister Superior Martin Marte two boilers, which supplied heat | broke the news to the 125 elderly for 125 residents, worn out past Men and women before noon on) repair. Contractors told them it Ash Wednesday. would cost at Jeast $25.000 for re Some of the old people wept. ment Others prayed. Tears were not pee , ee ¢« @ long becoming laughter, quiet, The sisters, sworn to poverty grateful laughter turned to an unfailing source of —_— riches—their belief, One of the ° symbols that belief is the image Wins Bomb Damages of St. Joseph, their patron gaint BRIDGETON. 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AY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955 se | oe —————— lnurgiers didn’t get a nickel for 2 of — Suactives | suburban Skokie, has had ‘Minois | le Wa S te Lif e | ‘Burglars Crack Safe their efforts. automobile license No. 2398 for 44 Jammed for 2 Years | They did get arrested, however Pursue License Hobby "Pad Cuckoo tk firm's office Pegpovan Fla. @—Burglars did Police charged Francis A. Pglegl, ( A owners of Woodlen® Gardens 31. and Douglas K. Frost, 30, with CHICAGO —An American and | manager at Winnipeg, Man., has 30 Tickets Cost $1,225 : a Canadian, both executives for | been issued provincial licanse No. | kinds of mischief. But don't look ral a favor yesterday by torc- breaking and entering. the same company, have the same 179 for 44 years running. CHICAGO w — Edward Haw- jing open a safe that had “been = novel hobby. | Each man still has all his plates | thorne, 31, a laborer, was fined | jammed shut for two years. There are only-.18 calories in a} Elmer W. Rietz, export manager | nailed to his garage wall. | $1,225 for 30 traffic tickets, — The safe was empty and the teaspoon of sugar. for the Powers Regulator Co. ot! The two diseovered their ‘similar | dating back to 1981, NO MONEY DOWN sc=“lat WKC four) and see how many new a ones are finished.” Or window panes and stair steps “We have 14 risers on the stairs - at home, 42 poles on the bannister and 15 treads. How many have you? The trouble with small- paned windows is that either there are too many or not enough. : Imagine setting a row of five! ) You are constantly having to carry one, and start on the second row all mixed up. Unless, of course, you count by odd num- bers—which would be very odd Or cracks in cement sidewalk— humph! Child's play, that's what. Now you take a brick walk— there you have a problem worthy of a fellow’s best efforts. This gets into higher mathematics and if you are adept at mental arith- * metic, it behooves you to move to a location paved in brick side- walks! They say there are folks who don’t count—a very strange interests and compared notes in a recent telephone conversation. Some P by Counting Everything | By MARGARET LATROBE 1 for LESS Would you believe that the world | ‘his way—| don't count anything I divide by eights! (Copyright, 1955) is full of people who go around | counting things? Roses in the wallpaper—''We got 4,000 big red flowers in the bedroom, with three green leaves to each stem. Let's see, that adds up to 12,000 items—and the next time I'm having ee and a white picket fence that'll keep me busy when I pe the flu!” Or telephone poles along the country roads. “Want to take a s by fours unless you come out with three left over, in which ease you carry three to the next string of poles.) It's such & lovely day. 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The vice president was due to speak this afternoon at ceremon- les opening a new U.S. Informa- —_———+ Raps Cohn- Raps Cohn-Schine Repor — Lian, . | tion Service center here and Pan- /amaniang were waiting to see if TAX LINEUP — As the deadline tax returns draws nearer, lines at the door of the St., grow longer and longer. The picture above is a aod be told local Internal Revenue Service office, 53 W. Huron | typical scene at the office nearly every day. Local for filing income Peatiac Press Phote &t Making friends abroad’’ and de- | Internal Revenue Office Busy Checking, Filing Income Tax Returns That headache you feel coming come, and investigating cases of | Indicated theat income tax men on again will be 42 years old today | — but don't feel badly, you're | sharing it with an estimated 56 million other Americans. The headache in point — the federal income tax — became law on Feb. 23, 1913, when Secretary of State William J. Bryan an- | nounced in Washington that the | necessary two-thirds of the state legislatures had ratified the 16th | amendment. | Collecting all those bucks with which we part so reluctantly is the Internal Revenue Service, which maintains a field office for | Oakland County at 53 W. Huron St. in Pontiac. Right now, the staff there ts busy checking and making out re- turns for area residents who gather in long lines each day to make their contributions to the nation’s biggest kitty. Lyte D, Russell, administrative supervisor of the local office, pointed out thht these functions are an extra service to the pub- lic, however, The agency's real job ts te collect those dollars that some taxpayers forget about when they make out their re- turns. The routine work of the office falls into three categories, includ- I “ {- Examining returns in tndi- vidual taxpayers for mathemati- cal errors and other obvious mis- takes, which result in either over- | or under - payment of taxes 2 — Collecting delinquent taxes, securing returns from individuals who have neglected to report in- Sioux Indian Runs Afoul- of Kentucky Fishing Law | MAYSVILLE, Ky. (UP) — Ken- tucky, known at one time among the Indians as ‘‘the happy hunting ground,”’ no lénger can claim that title. | Magistrate Margaret Owens re-| cently levied a $15 fine on Albert) Cody, a full - blooded Sioux, for | fishing in the Ohio River without | license. Cody argued unsuccessfully that | as an Indian he had a right to fish | magistrate didn’t agree. suspected tax fraud. 3 — Checking questionalble de- ductions claimed on returns, and making adjustments in these in- stances where additional tax is due the government. Russell added that plans are now being formulated to increase the staff of the local office by adding several special agents. He declined to estimate more tax money might be collect-— ed by the new men, but a recent | bring in about 20 times their sal- aries each year in taxes that other- wise would be missed. But no matter how you feel, the income tax is still with us, and the easiest way out is just to pay up | and forget about it. After all, most of us only have to pay a few hundred dollarg every year, but the guy who makes a_ million bucks only gets to keep $100,000 or so. All of which proves it's get- ting mighty tough to make a mil- statement by a Washington official | lion dollars. ~ aed rv. wer oF oe _————_ oe by ‘i . ~ | Telling a news conference yes- eS gh bee as eee ~~ ‘ Ne od, he had anything more to gay on the matter. s LJ s terday that he favored expansion of the U.S. library program, Nixon said libraries in Europe received some ‘‘undeserved criticisms” two years ago. He did not mention Roy Cohn or G. David Schine by name but left no doubt he was referring to them. While some phases of the two- | year-old report were justified, the | | vice president added, ‘‘such criti- | }cism as a whole was undeserved | and gave library facilities” a bad | name. Nixon described the libraries as | the ‘‘solid backbone for our efforts | clared the “American people the tremendous } value of such programs.” { * * ®« Cohn was chief counsel for Me Carthy’s Investigating committee and Schine was a committee con- sultant. During a trip to Europe, in U.S. information centers books by authors who had refused to tell the committee whether they had been or were then Comr-unists. “We feel that U.S. information centers should give a true picture of the United States.’’ Cohn said. He added that they should not con- tain books ‘‘by a bunch of Commu- nist liars who intend to overthrow the government of the United States and wipe the United States off the globe.” The vice president, who is now ‘on a goodwill tour of Caribbean countries, was to be host at dinner tonight to Panama's President Ri- feardo Arias Espinosa. >" United Press Phete NONE BATTER — Harold Wingerter, a geologist | University — with only water to wash them down. at Liberal, Kans., dives into 63 pancakes to see if he | Syrup and butter were out. Since then, he's claimed without a state permit, but the | can still eat that many. He did once — in a contest |to be the world’s champion pancake eater. Any | while on a summer field course from Northwestern | challenges? | | } } PALS NOW—They’'re buddies now, but wait till they grow up. This month-old Lion cub and « week-old Indian antelope made thejr pubilie they told newsmen they had found | tender scene was recorded recently in Philadelphia's Zoo when a 2- debut. Intake Department Expedites County Juvenile Cases An intake department set up last July to screen petitions asking that youngsters be handled by Oakland County Juvenile Court is- paying off in higher efficiency, economy and public relations. All petitions are now routed directly to James Van Leuven, senior child welfare worker. “In the pest, petitions were taken by anyone available.”’ said James Hunt, director of juvenile services “This sometimes re- sulted in cases which could have been disposed of unofficially with less time and effort, being sent through the court. “Now VanLeuven talks with | police officer, school official or individual making the comptaint and can determine what type of | | action ig called for.” | For example. said Hunt, if par- ents come in with a child who has a problem, VanLeuven holds a con- ference with them. He might decide the matter is best handled through juvenile court or should be routed to a private agency. If a private agency is recommended, Van- Leuven contacts it himself and makes an appointment for the per- sons involved. “In this way we don't pass the buck,’’ Hunt stated. “We make sure the other agency can help and that the people get to it.”’ If the case is accepted by the county group, it is assigned to a worker for investigation and pro- cessed for court. When YanLeuven receives a com- plaint from police, he contacts them immediately to get their views on how the case should be treated. . if it's decided the youngster will be handled anofficially, there is no court hearing and no court record. “A significant number can be adjusted through off-the-record ac- tion,” Hunt explained. “But if they weren't screened through the in- take department, many would ap- pear in court.” As an example, VanLeuven re- called ore youth who had been truant from school..‘‘In screening the application, I discovered he didn’t want to attend school be- DETROIT (UP)—Veteran Traffic | He said rejections of license ap- plications have doubled in Detroit since the number of questions in | courses, photographs on licenses, the written éxamination ‘was | and practical tests for license ap said thost schools in Michi- gan offer driver’s training courses, | driving. But I do think students who want a driver’s license should be required to take the high school will be required of all license applicants.” He said photographs on driver's | licenses by other persons, stress-| “The longer written examination a person to learn’ the the road,” Watts said. ha 4 2 ~ strength and otherwise Watts Raps Traffic Violator Fining System cause he lacked proper clothes. | effort for all concerned.” |we arrange that immediately,” “We secured cloties from the With all petitions coming through the director stated. Salvation Army and he's attended one point, court record keeping is regularly since. If we had just simplified and valuable statistics A simimr intake department taken the complaint, he would have | can be gathered. Hunt pointed out. ‘8s set =p dam. 1 im the neglect appeared in court where the cause; “If it's obvious during screen- e | probably would have been dis-| ing that a youth has an emotional covered, but at loss of time and problem and needs clinical help, ‘1,000 Japanese Vie for Votes in General Election Japanese politicians -who differ More in methods than purpose are appealing for votes in Sunday's general elections. CHARLES D. MARION ion,-who joined the department in 1947, and Shaw, a fire-fighter for 11} ‘ ti years, were raised in rank on basis of civil service examinations. lgtror Un Schroeder, who created the two new lieutenant openings recently, add- | Crusty old Shigeru Yoshida, de ed.that the department now has 108 men, boosted to that number by | posed bj Hatoyama last December four recently-hired firemen. after six years as ler, res gh atari ae U.S. May Quit U.S. Helps Refugees * 28 6 . Hatoyama, proclaiming strong Obeying Truce UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ —| friendship for the United States, . The United States has recently | which purged him from public life Due to Buildup _ sven eight miltion dollars for UN. after World War I, implies he pwusveatsawad ; relief to Palestine refugees in the may seek revision of the const WASHINGTON ® — The United Near East and has announced a tutional ban on rearmament States and its Korean War allies new pledge of $4,700,000 in addi-| Both Hatoyama and Yoshida are eventually may denounce armi- — to the 12 million pledged last seeking Diet seats, all 467 of which year, , stice limits on the size of forces ~~ are to be filled. because of Communist violations. The United States has accused the Chinese and North Korean Reds of introducing jet airplanes into North Korea contrary to pro- visions of the July 1953 cease-fire agreement, Similarly, officials say | the Reds have increased their total violated provisions designed to keep Com- munist and United Nations forces in about the ratio which existed at the end. of the fighting. ———_____s___ — — | WHAT'S MY LINE? . * ° To counter this buildup, some A tama ficials feel it may be hecessary Each jumbled bd eee the limitations aa! word is re- 1 NADE it ee ee Oe Teed te: ae 2 CERKOC Tt mean putting into South Ko- | work . oss a rea later types of weapons—par.| reurrenge os 3 Gee Lit ticularly jet planes—than those Sow os ie a ble to guess 4 €.U8 Tr Representatives: of the United my line. 5 RINGSPER L i States, South Korea and 15 other 6 THAE i nations which fought in Korea met Yesterday's 7 NEENKL | at the State Department late yes - Answer: 8 DUST ter : Burn Old 9 XEORB Bk | The United States advised the Money Hi |others that the U.N. Command was 10 REERRIT | gravely concerned over the Com 198s az munist buildup, ‘ ? is. z “! jay * Xe } - ’ fy 4 4 ; ‘ es: oe | TOKYO @ — More than 1,008. ‘Spotlight on M * we | TWENTY-TWO ord and Clarkston. lilt Uconns Join Holy Cross in NY Test © THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955 { | Lafayette in NIT, Too NCAA Lett in Cold in New England as ‘Clarkston and Milford hold the) records are identical, 10-1. Mil-; and Berkley are favored te win | Sgame winning streak. Southfield; Birmingham bids for its 11th’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS high school basketball spotlight on | ford’s loss was to West Bloomfield, and thus share the Inter-Lakes carries an 11-4 mark, with eight the final night of the regular sea-| at Keego Harbor, Clarkston bowed! championship. Both are on the straight victories to Farmington. gbn as these two highly regarded on its home floor to Milford. Gass B clubs battle for the Wayne- An overflow crowd is expected Oakland championship at Milford. | to flood the tiny Milford gym for | Each has lost only two games all | the contest. Titles also will be determined in other area leagues. Southfield , read, however, and upsets in | Berkley’s record is 10-4, whilé either ganie are far from out | os ef the questicn. | Walled Lake has been in-and-out |at 87. In the other I-L game, Berkley plays at Walled Lake | Waterford, fresh from its /non- and Southfield meet Farmington, | league upset ef Milford, goes to which owns a 10-5 record and a/ Van Dyke. Davidson Near County Prep Scoring Title Eaglet Ace Pernicki ‘Makes Top Advance of Past Week i] 7 it tige ae ae : g5 e i 3 ie Pa WERE ie eae SEESEABEEES game in Eye Final JACKSONVILLE, Fla. &#—Doris ‘No-Rai Hart of Coral Gables, Fla., Na- |“ agreement tional Women's Champion, met Washington Redskins and Mrs. Georgia Johnston of Jack- | Stampeders pointed sonville in today’s feature match of the Masters Tennis Tourna-| Thursday, she defeated Mary Taylor of Jacksonville 60, 61 Herb Flam of Beverly Hills, Calif., moved into the men's semi- finals with an easy 86, 61 victory over Lonnie Jordan of Montgom- -ery, Ala Jerry DeWitts of San Francisco and Ulf Schmidt of Stockholm. Sweden, also made the round of four, Schmidt beat Don Platt of Toronto, Ont., 6-4. 6-0 and DeWitts eliminated Allen Quay of the Uni-| versity of Miami 7-9, 64, 61. Art Larsen of San Leandro, | Calif., top seeded and defending | champion, reached the semifinals Wednesday. / Coach Gets New Pact With Praise for Work ’ PROVIDENCE, R. I. # — Alva Kelley, Brown University football | coach, has been given a new 5 year contract | "| to North Branch. e: Classic Meet Power - Packed Teams ! straight victory and first place in | the Eastern Michigan League at East Detroit. Roseville, which has 10 straight, is favored to topple) Avondale and keep the Oakland-B crown all to itself. | Utica, Almont and Imlay City | | all have title ties assured in the | | Bi-County, Southern Thumb and feuth Central Leagues, respec- tively, and will win outright if they get by tonight's games. In tonight's other pre-tournament | action, Rochester (10-5) goes to | Lake Orion (5-10); Northville is at West Bloomfield (7-7), as Sam | Minard’s club bids for a finish |over .500; Holly plays at Clarence- | ville; Troy (10-5) is at Clawson (0-15) and Ortonville (1-14) travels ee The. schedul | Bay City im Pontiac, Waterford at |Wan Syke: Berkley at Walled Lake: | | ‘ton; apg ae Lake Orion; at Roseville Birmingham at East - trott:; Haze! Park at Ferndale. Mount Clemens et Owosso, Ortonville at North Branch: Imlay City at Mayville. High- land Park at yal Oak, Shrine vs Cass Tech at UD. Lake Shore at Utica East- land at Warren; Center Line at South Lake. Almont at Capac, Brown City at Armada, New Haven at Memphis Michigan, OSU Swimmers in Clash in Big 10 and NCAA Preview By JOHN BARBOUR ANN ARBOR ® — The two swinning powers of the Midwest— and probaly of the nation — will be “on the offensive’ tomorrow. It's a tossup which will win Ohio State's coach Mike Peppe Pentiace Press Pheote case of ‘low bridge” for Keller, who ducked under Spiker’s outstretched arms to keep possession of the 2 the sur- | ball. Shamrocks’ Bob Anderson is in the background. | Both teams are going to be | Shamrocks surprised Oxford with a 51-48 victory. the way toward an end to the feud between professional football clubs in Cana- da and the United States. ‘ ee ¢ | Jack Hennemier for luring away Commissioner Bert Bell of the two Redskin tackles. Nationa] Football League hailed Bernard Nordlinger, an attorney the agreement as ‘‘a step in the for the Redskins, said Calgary right direction.” Hé called on other | agreed to pay a “substantial” sum clubs on both sides of the border to settle the case out of court. but eX 66 Tops by One Demaret Is Surprise Houston Open Leader ‘Pact Set U -|at the same time received clear title to one of the players. George Preston Marshall, the Redskins’ owner, said his club would accept the validity of the contract signed between tackle Bob Morgan and the Calgary Club. The other player, Dick (Little Mo) Modzelewski, was ordered back to ‘ge coaching ranks. Stager, form- | the Redskins. Professional football teams on both sides of the border have been grabbing off players under con- tract to rival clubs for a number of years. U.S. club owners have been complaining that they couldn't match the salaries offered by the Canadians. . . ° . Morgan hailed the agreement and said he was relieved ft the decision that he could play in HOUSTON, Tex. ® — Jimmy | for the first time in the history of Canada. Demaret, who has broken par only six times in 25 rounds in the & year-old Houston Open, was the surprising leader today as the sec- ond round began in the winter tour's richest tournament . . * Demaret took four strokes off par on the back nine Thursday to post a six-under 66 for the 7,200- | the tournament the colorful Jimmy led the field. ° * e The 66 left Demaret one stroke ahead of Bill Trombley of Dallas. | Tied at 68 were Furgol, Jack Burke Jr., who works with Demaret at Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., and Wesley Ellis, young Riverside, N.J.. pro making his first swing of the win- } Modzelewskj dubbed himself the “black sheep” of the ruckus and | said “‘everyone gets to play where they want to but me. I don’t want to play any more in Washington, but if I have to go back I guess that's ft.” ° 7 * He expressed hope he would be traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers. As part of the agreement, the Basketball Results The university announced Wednes- yard Memorial Park Course. He day night that the new pact | was among the early finishers and | “came as a result of the splendid | few thought the score would stand “work that has been done by Kel-|as the day's best round. ley and his staff since their ar-/ But Ed Furgol, the National rival at Brown in 1951." Open Champion from St. Louis, The Bruins compiled a 6-2-1 rec- | was the only other player to match ord last fall. ' Demaret's 32 on the final nine and | Santa Anita 1954 Winner Looms as Favorite Again ARCADIA, Calif.. (» — The! terhouse, Gigantic, Joe Jones, Cor- | $100,000 added Santa Anita Handi-| respondent, Cyclotron: Star of. the cap comes up for its 18th running Forest, Novarullah, Dawn Lark, Saturday and the probable favor- Impulsivo, Six Fifteen and Ole ite may be the 1954 winner. Re- Travis jected, racing under the chocolate! Handicap day is always a big brown silks of the King Ranch of day at Santa Anita Park, and up- Texas. ward of 50,000 fans are expected A field of around 14 candidates to witness this, the third of four was expected to be named through $100.000 added attractions offered the entry box today. this season. Probable starters include Re-| The 5-year-old Rejected, witb old- | jected,.Determine, Poona II, Por- | timer Jack Westrope aboard, will | - a —— | be recalled for his come-from-be- | hind victory a year ago. He tucked STATE COLLEGE GA | but victory always has escaped ter tour, The 44-year-old Demaret and Burke were born and raised in Houston and are familiar with practically every tree and gully on the sprawling Memorial Course. Burke won the tournament in 1952, Redsking also get to keep quarter- back Eddie le Baron and end Gene Brito, who jumped to Calgary a year ago and jumped back at the close of last season. Both clubs claimed rights to the two. 4 Sports Pages in _ Today’s Pontiac Press Demaret in the Houston Open. He finished 73rd last year. But he had his putter working | beautifully Thursday He missed five greens on the front nine but made the turn with a two-under M by taking birdies on the first green with a 25-foot putt and on the eighth with two U.S. Grass Champ Given Top Weight MIAMI, Fila. «®—Hasty House Farms’ Stari, an English-bred who won the 194 U. S. Grass Cham- mal signing remains. pionship, today was assigned top >. ¢ 8 weight of 128 pounds in the $50,000| All the financial details were canuez and Hasty House’s Mister 5 i Hi i yt | i cf a3 gF [ i B i i | H i: i A = sf = 4 ff i it $7 asts says Michigan will win, and Michi- |gan coach Gus Stager says that |means, “Mike has something up | hig sleeve."’ One thing is certain: the dual meet in the Michigan pooj will be a preview of the Big Ten (March 3-5) and the NCAA meet (March 24-26). on the offensive,”’ Stager says. “and that means anything can Ohio State's top men are Al Wiggins, Ford Konno and Yoshi Oyakawa. Both Konno and Oyak- awa are Hawaiians who last year were Big Ten champions and NCAA record holders Michigan's best are Bumpy Jones, Ron Gora and Jack and Bert Wardrop, the latter Scottish brothers. Jones was a Big Ten champion last year, too, and holds ,an NCAA record. Peppe is a veteran in the col- er Wolverine star and coach at Dearborn Fordson High School | near Detroit, is in his lst season as a collegiate coach, replacing veteran Matt Mann, who retired last year. Stager indicated a team victory might hinge on the 300-yard med- season. Michigan holds the best competi- | tive times in both, based on a a rundown released this Fisher, Pontiac 5s Win Union Playoffs Fisher 596 and Pontiac 653 won first round playoff victories in the | UAW-CIO basketball league play- offs at Eastern Junior High School | Thursday night. Fisher's routed Milford, 74-16, as opponents in the late 1940s Wednes- | quart Goldsworthy collected 18 points. Local 653 out-lasted a 4th quarter ‘rally to trip General Motors Truck 504, 47-44, Morrig had 16 points for 653, while GMT Somebody bad stole the New England “champion” right out from under the noses of*the NCAA basketball tournament committee and all the NIT can say in defense is “who, me?” Thursday and got an acceptance to its 12-team tournament at Mad- ison Square Garden March 12-19.: The NCAA made it an eye for Are Top Flamingo Entries MIAMI, Fla. W—Nine and pos- Sparrow Sworn Into Marine Corps Reserve Titan Cage Star Will Go to Quantico After Graduation at UD Now it's Pvt. Guy Sparrow of the United States Maries. work for a commission as second lieutenant. After 3 years of service he wit enter the reserves for 5 years. Basketball mmy not be fin- ished for “The Bird.” He may play on the Quantico team, which anftually is a strong one consisting of leading college and professiona| stars. Sparrow has 3 more games in which to add to his all-time Titan career scoring record. Detroit meets Wichita Saturday night and closes the season with games against Wayne and Western On- tario next week. Barbers Hold Table Net Lead Barnfather Tops Rival Saunders in Leading Match Thursday PONTIAC TABLE TENNIS ASSOC Pte. Pts Capito! Barbers @6 Shorts Variety 31 Pur Drug @ Pontiac Varnish Pont. Serv. © Huron Market » Chine City 38 «Fleet Carrier ™» Capitol Barber's had a 4point lead in the Pontiac Table Tennis Association today after sweeping 6 points from Fleet Carrier Thurs- day night. while second place Furtney Drug was splitting with China City, 33 tac Varnish and Short's Variety tied, 3-3. Sid Barnfather of China City de- feated Jerry Saunders of Furtney's, 71-19, 21-19, in the night’s feature match. In an outstanding women's match, Ellen Tiffany of Pontiac Varnish tripped Patty Stoutenberg. 19-21, 21-19, 21-14. Everett Faunce Named Utah State Grid Head SALT LAKE CITY w — A slight young man who terrorized Big Ten day was named head football coach at Utah State Agricultural College. He is Everett George Faunce, ‘28, called Ev by his football op- quintet was led by ponents when they could get with-, ‘ | Fisher with 11. World’s Best in hailing distance. Although Norris held out a shade ls world heavyweight tite against | the positive site. Promoter Jimmy | TV sponsors (Wednesday Snd It now held by Russia, in a round Thursday. May 19 at San Francis- | in staging the scrap, has been nam- Thursday, co's Kezar Stadium. Only the for- ing dates for weeks. It is likely the date with no home TV. | fight will be seen only on theater | i : ip rf is g3-_ izes ges jenttit | Marciano Likely Will Defend His Title Agai Enaland’s Don Cockell in San Francisco in May sess smo as possible dates. allowing leeway network As soon as Bobby Gleason, man- Nino Valdes, i an eye, however, by getting a| The other teams apparently are ‘tyes” from Memphis State just destined to be runners-up‘ from an hour“before the Memphis dark-' - ,nterences that send their horse (17-3) received an NIT in- vitation. e . * ¢@ With Connecticut in the bag, the but two more teams to field. other en- tries are Holy Cross, defending champion, Duquesne, Dayton, Ni- agara, Manhattan, St. Francis | champs to the NCAA. } * * * Now that Connecticut *(20-3), an NCAA entry last season, and Holy | Cross (174) are unavailable, the NCAA has a problem on its hands in picking the. “New England Champion” called for in its east. (Pa.), Cincinnati, Lafayette and ern regionals. The Uconns and Louisville. Lafayette came in with Crusaders are the class of New Nashua, Prince Noor, Doge | a for Saturday's mile and a) | furlong Flamingo Stakes. | If all 11 go to the post, this, peer at Romeo; Avondale |the entry box at Hialeah Park | important test for Triple Crown candidates will have a gross value of $139.800, with $102,800 net to the winner. Nominations closed last Dec. 15 with 89 at $200 each. Owners must put up $1,000 more to enter and another $1,000 to start. The track adds $100,000. | Air lines and railroads reported ‘a heavy influx of visitors and) , Hialeah officials expect last year’s | | record 4,948 Flamingo crowd to be | | exceeded. Belair Stud's Nashua, champion _| Zyear-old of 1954 owned by Wil- | Woodward of New York, was choice. Sunny Jim | Fitzsimmons, who has been train- | sag hhevese for nest of his $9 years. | Nashua ‘“‘a better prospect | any 3-year-old I've ever had.” is chief competition is expected , Hasty House Farms’ Prince winner of the Everglades, | and Paul Andolino's unbeaten Bos- | ton Doge, winner of eight straight. | Amber's Foll@ carries the silks | of Eugene Constantin Jr. of Dallas, | Tex., and Cup Man races for Paul’ | Mellon’s Rokeby Stable of Upper- | ville, Va. Mrs. Elizabeth Graham brought Apollo from California several weeks ago and this colt will add a Far West flavor to the race = ° . 7 Other likely starters are Mrs Marion du Pont Scott's Saratoga, at 6 to 1 behind Boston Doge at 4 to 1; C. F. Morris’ Munchausen and C. V. Whitney's 44ttle Dell The 1955 edition of the Flamingo, | which originated in 1926 at Tampa | Downs as the Florida Derby. will | | be broadcast and televised na-| tionally over CBS from 4:45 to 5| p.m. (EST) } W. Va. Tech Top Small College in Cage Scoring | NEW YORK ® — West Virginia Tech, not even listed among the leaders a year ago, practically has a new small college team scoring | record all wrapped up as the bas- ketball season hits the final stages games of Wednesday. Tech averaged 108.39 points a con- test while running up a 15-4 rec- ord. That's well beyond the reach of runner-up Baltimore 98.7 and away beyond the present season record of 96.7 Tech also has the small college individual scoring leader according to NCAA Service Bureau Statistics through last Saturday with George Swyers averaging 35.2 points a game. Canadian Pro Club Signs Texas Gridder HAMILTON Ww — Coach Cari Voyles of the Hamilton Tigercats said Thursday he has signed Franklin Bons, 190-pound end from Austin College, Texas, for the 1955 | Big Four Football League season. | Voyles also confirmed reports that Ticats have acquired Austin Don Watson, bringing to four number of players from the Texas College signed by Ham- ilton. The others are center Jack Taylor and tackle Ken Durham Amateurs in Puck Title Action _ BONN, Germany | World's best amateur jteams go into action what probably will the most hotly contested the United States, Canada, Rus- sia, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Switzerland. Poland, Finland and Germany will play for the title, Connecticut Thursday. | England. RR ee ee The “champ” will have to be either Williams (14-1), Ambherst (13-44, Tufts (10-6) or Rhode Island (12-9). Amherst and Williams could be the leading contenders and Am herst was the team that spilled Williams 68-60. They meet again March 5. * ft Whoever the New England choice is, the team will play Can- | isius in a first-round tripleheader at Madison Square Garden March 8. The card also will feature La- Salle, the defending NCAA champ that became the official Mid-At- lantic Conference choice Thursday. vs. the Southern Conference champ and Villanova vs. the Atlantic Coast Conference winner Both the Southern and ACC play tournaments next week to deter- mine their champions. If North Carolina State, on probation by the NCAA, wins the ACC title, how- ever, the runner-up wil] make the The tripleheader winners ad- vance to Philadelphia's Palestra March 11-12 along with the Ivy League champion, probably Penn, to determine the East Coast king. Another first-round elimination is set for Lexington, Ky., March 8 with the Mid-American Confer- ence champion jockeying with three at-large choices — Memphis State, Penn State and Marquette, the team with the longest winning streak after making Notre Dame its 2ist consecutive victim Thurs- day night 84-74. Marquette Nabs Dist Straight Cage Victory Notre Dame I!s Beaten, 84-74; Floyd Hits 56 in Furman Rout By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS You can't beat consistency and if Marquette’s Warriors aren't the most consistent outfit in college basketball this season they'll do until something better comes along. The Warriors, No. 5 in this week's Associated Press poll, col- lared their Zist consecutive victory last night by defeating Notre Dame 84-74. It wasn't quite as easy as some of the others, but Marquette still has the season's longest win- ning streak in hand after drop- ping its opener to Michigan State. Notre Dame had a 37-3 lead at the half and was holding on for a 49-49 tie before Don Walczyk's two foul shots put the Warriors out front to stay with 11 minutes to go Ld ° * Walczyk was high with 77 points got involved in a double-overtime ecrap, finally won by the Terps 57-49 as Georgetown managed.only _& single point in the second extra | period. * ¢ e Furman, the nation’s top scor- ing ‘eam, sank 47 field goals— seven more than Maryland and | Georgetown combined—while clob- bering Clemson 124-87 in its final regular season game. Darrell Floyd, leading major col- lege scorer, had 56 points as the Paladins went over the 100 mark for the 12th time in 2% games They ended with a 17-9 record. West Coast Women on Pan-Am Team | FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. #— TT | , from the 10-meter | Together with defending pion Pat McCromick of geles ' Paula will compete in Mexico. 35 4 Ts at Kramer in Basketball TOWA CITY, Iowa, @ — Ron) Hawkeyes even with Minnesota at Kramer is only a Michigan sopho-| 10-2 going into their title game at more but he has earned a large | Minneapolis Monday night. Al- measure of greatness by lowa/| though Michigan has had only athletic standards. , average success in the conference Last October the 210 pound|—four triumphs in 10 starte—Iowa | Kramer, as an end, caught a 29-| cannot afford to think past this | yard touchdown pass and kicked | game. ah \ | the deciding extra points as the. e ¢ @) . | Wolverines upset Towa, 1413 in Tt is the Hawkeyes’ last home ' football. , | game ol the season and their third | _ Saturday afternoon the lowa bas- | appearance on the Big Ten's bas ketball team will get its look at | ketball television series (CBS). ‘the versatile Kramer. ‘ Coats tne & 3 gn ee. A share of first place in the Big @ Gfoot3 center with Seca wit oc coe [meme Seg eas 3 ‘ , a pdt Victory woud put the | average, : . ot ‘ 4 ’ A = ee % 4 ae eet tl 7. : ee ee __THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 PHS Five Shoots for 5th Valley Victory Babe Sees Foe Shine in Open Suggs Shoots 6 Under Par to Capture Lead, as Virus Strikes Babe SARASOTA, Fla P® — Louise Suggs was riding high in the Sarasota Women’s Open Golf Tour nament today while her old rival Babe Zaharias, sat on the side lines, a victim of illness and ex- haustion The Babe. in bed with a virus attack the first three days this week, struggled through Thursdays opening 18 rounds. Then her hus- band, George Zaharias. said she was withdrawing from the tourna- ment on doctor's orders, but that she would resume her golfing “after a good rest.” Miss Suggs zipped over the 6.282- yard par-74 Bobby Jones course in 67. She had a 3-stroke lead over Betty Hicks of Palm Springs. Calif Miss Suggs sank a 40-foot put for an eagle, piled up five birdies and was never over par for any hole Lone Survivor Still Tagged Dog to Beat GRAND JUNCTION Lone Survivor, veteran pointer of the field trial circuit. was still tagged today as the dog to beat in the National Bird Dog Cham pionship Survivor, owned by Dr. EF R Calame of Jonesboro, Ark | turned in a near flawiess eight-bevy hunt Wednesday to become a favorite in the nation's top field trial Kilsyth Rusty Doone. owned by Mrs. Gerald Livingston of New York and Quitman, Ga. led the peck m Thursday’ s run Tenn. .. _ A MASS BREAK Pa Shooting Dog Champ Selection fo Begin UNION SPRINGS. Ala Finals the National Shooting Dog Championship are expected to begin today after the last of 6 entries finish morning qualifying runs i a) in A group of Pittsburgh Pirates farmhands practice breaking from base Thursday under the coaching of Ray Weich (83) of Stroudsburg, at the club's training base at Fi sletres Steam =e wr) Hard Day’s Work ? A restful massage will do wonders for yo D Exereise Equipment, etc Stop in Today for Rates YMCA ATHLETIC CLUB Tired After a a over today the wonderful fa- now available at the YM CA Baths Sw umming Pool M ssage ' Holy Myers, Fla Eight dogs will be put down in four braces to finish the 45-mimute qualifying hunts from which judges pick the best dogs for final title | trys The Nationa! Shooting Dog Champion will probably be named Saturday after 8 to 12 finalists fin ish their 90-minute payoff perform ances Shamrock JV's Drop Title Tilt in Overtime St. Michael's High Schoo! reserve baskethal] team lost the 2nd Di vision JV champimship game at Redeemer gym Thursday in a 4-44 overtime thriller St Paul night to Grosse Pointe The junior Shamrocks led 4)-40 but a St. Paul foul shot tied the score with 10 seconds of regulation play remaining. The Grosse Point note? nd oad AP Wirephete Going through the pitching motion in the foreground | is Bob Wade of Los Angeles. Welch was hired bv the Pirates to teach rookies the proper method of running and breaking from bases Olympic Ski Jump Trials Set in U.P. IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich. #—A pair of teenagers. Rudy Maki of Ishpeming. 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Coach Art Van Ryzin's hopeful basketball Chiefs tonight set their sights on the Saginaw Valley Con- | ference 3rd spot. and incidentally on their Sth Valley Just victory now, going into the game here against Art Padd,< Bay City Central Wolves. Chefs stand at stalemate (44) in Valley status . . . A win would assure Pontiac ef ird place, whatever happens in the season's finale here, neu Friday against the league champs, Arthur Hill. The Hills | club has already nailed down j the title. “Were going to win this one Chefs’ mentor declared this morn ing We have to win it f we take 3rd place alone ° . . While Van Ryzin expects a hard }battle with the Wolfpack, he was confident his club would come through okeh @hiets should be given the fa- vorite’s spot in this encounter be- cause of the record. But something that doesn't always work out that way. like the upset win the Wolves hung on Saginaw, Tuesday night. 73-71 Early in the season Pontiac teok the measure of Bay (ity in the Welves’ own gymnasium, 32-26, in one of the Chiefs’ lower- that’s | 1955 Two Im portant Archery, Events Set for Pontiac A busy season awaits the Pontiac Arehery Club as the 1955 field archery season will find two of the state's three biggest tournaments being held on the club's range in the Pontiac Lake Recreation area The National tournament will be held at Ludington, but the Metropolitan Archery Association championship and the Michigan Archer's Association sheot are slated for Pontiac. ~ with the will These two affairs along annual Tom Grove Fun Shoot total 1.000 archery registrations The season starts Aprnl 17 with a 6-target Tournaments 15 and June tournes listed for May also are Kentucky Driver ‘Man to Beat’ DAYTONA BEACH. Fla @® — Milton Hartlahf of Louisville, Ky whose qualifying speed of 119.641 mph set a record, figured as the driver to beat today in the NASCAR 100-mile beach and road ract for sportsman type stock care * ° ° Harttahf, 29. won the coveted No ] starting position when his jazzed up 142 Ford outsped 70 other limited modified stock cars in Thursday's qualifying runs . > 7 liis record speed was almost seven miles an hour better than his closest competitor, Dick Black well of Startex, S.C.. who hit 12 711 The old mark for this event Was set at 117.760 by Joe Wolf of Reading, Pa.. last \ear level performances. Since that time Paddy has brought the Welves along fast until they have become a real. threat every time they start. Only other Valley game on the schedule tonight ih the clash be- tween Flint Central, currently m 2nd place. and Saginaw’'s Trojans at Flint. 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Sizes 28 to 42—Aliterations Free! } | Braves Clinch Jr. High Title Down Lincoln, 47-37, for 3rd Championship in 4 Yeors Em Ghianni's Washingten Jun ior High school -baskethall team clinched the City championship for the the last 4 years Thursday by beat ing Lincoln. 47-37 the Rail splitters Junior High ids tithe in on floor The victory gives the Braves a 7-1 recerd. Their only loss was to Eastern. In 4 seasons, Wash- ington has compiled a 37-3 rec- erd, with all 3 losses to East- TIRES - TIRES - TIRES ern. Thursday's game was close for 3 quarters Then the Braves; stole the ball on several occasions and piled up Banquet for Harper Visit a winning margin Henry DeWalt tet with which he will play. A had 1% points for Washington and 4 banquet will follow the ames in | Charley Barge added 12. but Lin- B was high’ for the Jefferson Junior High School. points ¢ In the other league game Thurs- coln's Walker with JO The Peorta cagers represeat the Carver Community Center of game ‘ f ’ 8 day Je sates aetrated Ww “e s which Harper has been director with Larrs jougias and (ene Lawenn cach petite 16° aalntil for many years, following a simi W ABHINGTON 9 ellis 4 lar four of duty with the now LINCO! N Til @1l 3 Sie non-existent Southwest Commu- ° nity Center here. Won on Gift Basket , 1 ’ Plans for the affair call IONIA. Mich iter ioe vives _ : ALN H e air call for a i. ti a wee ew Hien Henry Harper's 3rd annual visit preliminary game between the to Pontiac will be a big affair again, Saturday night. The former PHS athletic star and later a West- ern Michigan College athiete, brings two basketball teams from Peoria, Il!., plus an old-timer quin- Pontiac Debs (Phyllis Smith, Jew ell Reeves, Joyce Owens, Evange- “School scored a one-point basket- ball victory — with the help of a gift The winning margin came on a shot into the wrong basket by a Greenville substitute. The final score was 49-48 . lores Ramsey. 'Ruth Pilgrim and Selma Gross) and the Peoria Lionettes. A former Pontiac girl. Mrs. Octavia Vivian plays with the Lionettes Prep Cagers Put on Probation for Quitting Game At 8 o clock Pontiac City League Nomads play the Peoria Lions. The H T d 7 k Offs feature. at 9 pm. is the old-timers Hi- rea a e LANSING «UP» The Whitte- battle Nomads’ lineup will include more. Vich. high school basket- Hubert Price Willie DeWalt Jim Fully Guaranteed Sizes for All Cars ; $ 3 95 15” and 16 Up MARKET 77 W. Huron St. FOR A GOOD USED CAR ... 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Bidg. sors says in the past four years screens. | within the next two or three Sex and drinking reportedly kept | months. | “The Moon Is Blue” If a film tends to susceptibilities” Or to disparage the heads of for- eign states, it’s forbidden > * * Propaganda reportedly from Indian' The sister of the 3,000-ton Nau- tilus—but with improvements in | “wound the design and an atomic engine of of foreign nations different type—has been building since June = 3 On the basis of time required | causes for building the first hull, the Sea | most of the banning of Russian wojt apparently will be scheduled films. Paramount's rean War movie, was banned last summer. A government spokesman com- mented: “It's a propaganda film. If we | permit one side to show that kind | of film, then the Indian govern- ment would be in a position where it could not forbid the other side to show a similar film.” The American musical men Prefer Blondes."’ with Mari Ivn Monroe and Jane Russel]. was severely clipped because the stars | ‘displayed their thighs "’ “Gentle- “Ceasefire,” a Ko-| trie Boat Division of General Dy- | the | nace. | to go down the ways at the Elec- | namics Corp. at New London, Conn., sometime in May. 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OR 3-9754 at Elusters of Slickers_ By EARL NEW YORK—I love to rubbe Three disputatious gentlemen wildly as they pointed across at St. Patrick's Cathedral. ed religious debate is ensuing!” I decided. I heard one exclaim, “you couldn’t get “I'm telling you,” WILSON rneck in N.Y.—sometimes, like the Buckeye bumpkin I am, I poke my good ear up against | | | Clusters of city slickers, to eavesdrop. on 5th Av. were sesticulating | “A heat- it without 2 wide-angle lens!” punchy, 6 ‘Tis als« Down in most pre lunch white bad camera-toters to the block, 7 if you count me * * * * » the city of celebrity canyons Wall St. sident strolis to Tom Dewey, unbodyguarded, alone. But on | many lapels suddenly sprout new blue and radar picket submarine and two other 2,300-ton atomic subs are among proposed new vessels. ges — “Dewey for President.” * x * * says it supercarrier the USS Congress—if it can get Congress to put up the N.Y. is the paradise of the picture | money for it. | Ex-Country Boy Stares ; | May Call Ship 1 USS Congress Navy Suggests Name —if Lawmakers Agree to Put Up Money WASHINGTON uw — The Navy wants to name its fifth The Navy suggested the name yesterday in outlining a program to build the carrier and warships next year. The $1,300,000 - 000 program also calls for convert- ing 6 carriers and the man who was al- -raft for modem wafae 33 other 22 other war- * . * A 4,600-ton nucle ar-powered Rep. Cannon (D-Mo), chairman Uptown on perky Park Av.: Mrs. Steve | Allen (lovely Jayne Meadows of TV) who | of the House Appropriations Com- mittee, is on record opposing a requested 180 million dollars for | noticed) fF ed Post,” is off for book. JAYNE Wonder if he's seen those teasing signs: it up, tep and THIMK”? One in Garry Moore's CBS office on W. 57th merely roars out: * * . Over on E. 75th, IBM Tycoon Thomas J. Watson, Florida. The white-maned old sales genius and zillionaire still keeps his f home number and address In the phone «Before you louse “THIMK'” * * What's it about Garry that you gals all love? Wholesomeness? The Baltimore-St. Louis-Chicago-Los Angeles Boy Who Made The nuclear power plant in the |Good has never once said, “I'll fire the writer who gave me that joke.” He says: “Did you ever hear those comedians pause after a big laugh and say, ‘That joke was written by J. Harold McSnuff, so ap- plaud him, not me’?” * * * * Marilyn Monroe undulating past the Trans-Lux on Lex- ingten Av. (scene of her famous skirt-blowing) is unrecog- nized by many, due te her hat... coolie-type. Mrs. Milten H. G which IS NOT a Garbe reéne, wife of the Veep of MM Productions, tells me: “It's just a man’s hat with the brim pulled ‘way down.” * * * * Red Buttons was asked whether his wife — “Can she drive!” ‘shouted Red can drive. “You oughta see her tickets!” @| Brando's fiancee Josanne—back in town— © @| laughs at the bust-up rumors by While Betty Hutton was divorcing him @'in Vegar, Charlie O’Curran started plans Twins and. Genie Stone for their Copa opening . . to rehearse the Blackburn Irving Berlin's daughter, Li actress, turned 22... Lil! dan. * * * * Gene Krupa has a crew cut — color: Mathews is with Billy Rose deo Cele left the Vegas Sands to came very ill... sports car show. Stripper Sherry Britton got Wealthy Herb See a THE MIDNIGHT EARL... St fully dressed for her wedding to Ted Jor- Ve . Marion f nda, the Cyr was T* = DOROTHY HART gray ...Jeyee wn in the B.W.L ... Nat (King) fly to Chicago; his mother be- Derothy Hart will be the hestess at the laryngitis (but we'll bet nobody's gal's reported romancing Celeste Holm—but his Harwyn Club dates are with Janis Paige. (Copyright 1955) BUFFET SERVED EVERY DAY PM REE OF... OOURMETS GUEST CLUS DUNCAN HINES SIQHFT CLUB DOVERS CLUB SMORGASBORD ae | , MICO? FOR DELIGHTFUL DINING For Parties and Banquet Reservations, Call MY 2-6193 — MY 2-9258 Where Dining Is ¢ Plies Adventure , Corner of Lapeer Road (M-24) at Clarkston Road see Clay eaddese Leaving Pond for New Home LOS ANGELES W—Quan Yin ts coming up itn the world. She's moving to Beverly Hills Quan Yin. a five-foot clay statue of the Chinese goddess of mercy has stood in Los Angeles’ ‘Old China City” since 1937. She was ankle deep in the Pogd of Promises and in the dreams and wishes of lovers and tourists who threw pennies at her feet But today Quan Yin is on the way out. Old China City, with its twisting streets and curio shops is being torn down * J 7. Frank Martin, one of the own- ers of the property, said the city pawl ecregy elee ele eal . He intends to put Quan | Yin in no back yard of his Bev- erly Hills home. Quan Yin stood at the entrance of the tiny walled replica of old China. built when the Union Sta- ion crowded many shops out of thee older Chinese quarter. Millions of tourists have walked past the statue and into the crooked streets of the city. They have passed down alleys that smacked of streets off Bubbling Well road in Shanghai, explored shops, taken rickshaw rides. They | have eaten the great Irish dish of |chop suey, served up with oe sticks at the Fong Fung house Today ws a ditterent scene. Wallis are coming down. Electric saws whirr through timber. Nails cry as workmen pull them like teeth Quan Yin stands alone in the Pond of Promises. A few goldfish undulate past her feet. No pennies splash about her. But maybe it's all for the best. | After all, how long can a girl live | on promises? Find Lost Boy—in Bed MAUD, Okla. #®—Hundreds of of ficers, National Guardsmen and civilians searched for T-year-old Harry Gene Ragan after he failed to return home from school. At 1:2 a.m. the search was called off. The boys parents found him in bed. He had sneaked in late while everyone was hunting for him Aid to New Prospector AUSTIN, Tex. (#—The General Land Office of Texas plans to issue in the next few days a free ‘‘do- it-yourself’ book on uranium pros- pecting. It contains information on prospecting, eValuation and mar- keting ore, and likely places to find the A-bomb ingredient. Bread Trouble Over BOGOTA, Colombia #—The Min. istry of Information © Censorship | order against the newspaper El Espectador was lifted today. The newspaper had printed a story that bread prices would be raised, jater confirmed to be true. Tee execu- tive branch overruled the ministry Delicious, | Menu. a | fectiveness FOODS During the Lenten Season we will feature many Lenten Foods on our regular varied Chinese, Cantonese and American Foods Food to Take Out! CHINA CITY West Huron Street West of Telegraph Read says you can cool beer quickly by pouring | the proposed new 60,000-ton For- it over ice a few times still peppery at 8] > “the boy from Paint- | | restal-type carrier. How much support Cannon will get is not yet clear. s s * Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) the House Armed Services Com mittee will open hearings prob- ably next week, to review the ef- of the giant flattops. Air Force generals sharply at- tacked their value in bitter con- gressional hearings in 1949. while advocating all-out production of in- tercontinental bombers. The Navy proposal] to name the new carrier the Congress was in- serted without explanation in a new bill calling for construction to start during the year ending in mid- 1956 on 13 destroyers, a guided RA\S | missile submarine and 4 conven- | tional submarines, 9 minesweepers and other small craft. j . * ° In addition to the carriers, the | Navy said it wants to modernize one heavy and one light cruiser and other craft Although there is currently a sur- plus of rice in the world, the Uni ted Nations Food and Agriculture Organization says more produc tion is needed if the very low per capita consumption of many Agsi- alic atic peoples is to be raised. OPEN 24 HRS. | BUSINESS MEN‘S LUNCHES ....:.. RESTAURANT: AUBURN AT OPDYKE a el For the Treat of Your Life... Family Style Chicken Dinner Sunday 12-9 Cetering to Benquets ond Parties Kitchen Open Deily 10:00 A. M. - 10:00 P. 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Delicious Lenten Foods will be Featured in Addition to our regular Varied Menu during the Lenten Season. © Dine in Our Modern Drive-In er Attractive Dining Room © Peed te Take Out in Heat-Retaining Cartons Ted's Woodward at Square Lake Road The “NORMA” America’s Most Beautiful Glasses! dbesstifel, gencine 1/16 1TKT gelé- filled “NORMA” etyle You Must Be Completely Satisfied YOU CAN'T PAY MORE! Breben lenses éupii- eote4, frames re- en petred and replaced | wech more—yeurs this week for only $11.00— et savings te res! Ne Mere! NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! EXTRA FAST SERVICE | $3 Million Paid for Film Rights to Lone Ranger By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS =f HOLLYWOOD (INS) — ‘The Lone Ranger.’ read, seen and heard: by 90 million people in the King Features comic strip, on television and radio, now becomes a motion picture Jack D. Wrather, former Texas industrialist, paid $3,000,000 tor the rights and has made an ar-| rangement with Jack L. Warner | whereby ‘The Lone Ranger” will | be filmed on the Warner lot. | Wrather is married to pretty Bonita Granville, and before he| came into the picture business| & in Hollywood he was an important | figure in his home state, Texas. Clayton Moore plays the and Brace Moore may act in the motion picture. >. s ® Debbie Reynolds and her mother go with Eddie Fisher to London for his Palladium date starting March 20—but fear not that the young people will get married at this time. They are serious about having a big wedding on June 17—so this trip is just in the nature of a vaca- tion for Debbie. She's in Hollywood sew fin- | ishing up some publicity pictures | " and TF HH iF very attentive to Rita Moreno. No one really thought he had any intentions of marrying Josi- anne when the engagement was announced by her stepfather, but it gave her good publicity and probably a chance to get a good job. . s + Freddie Brisson was on the telephone bright and early to tell me that he and his co-producers Robert Griffin and Harold Prince have Gwen Verdon tied up for 18-months for their new musical, '*Damn Yankee.” | et he ng Se oe As for Carol Haney, Freddie | Feminded me that she'll remain in | his hit “Pajama Game” until June | when she goes to MGM under con- George Raft was stag at Peter Vescio’s Peacock Lane. Where were your gals, Georgie? At the Sportsman's Lodge, Joan Crawford was back with her ex-boy friend Milton Rackmil. And | Dan Dailey and his bride, Gwen, | a8 peaceful and happy as kittens, ~~* Nonsmokers Show 2 "4 Their Lung Power “a Sete ee! | ~~ BOISE, Idaho — Sen. John Rasor asked unanimous consent last night that the State Senate 24 of the regulations Sen relax Rule which. govern the session Raymond L. White objected Rasor then moved that it be re laxed. Lt. Gov. J. Berkeley Larsen put it to a voice vote, and ruled the “‘noes’’ had it. Rasor then demanded a rol! call vote. The clerk called the roll, and Rasor won 27-12. The result: Senators were al- lowed to smoke at the night ses- sion. The moral: Nonsmokers appar- ently have the loudest voices. Capital Cureall: Push WASHINGTON uw — Many per- sons have wrestled in vain with the heavy door to the Senate Agri- culture Committee room and turned away believing it was locked. The staff now has placed | on the door a sign which reads: | “Door Unlocked. Push Hard.” 'CL ALAA EASY CHOICE—It's not too difficult to select the prettiest face in this group at Miami Beach, Fla. Posing beside a pile of coconut ‘“‘faces’’ is Esther Claire, a former ‘‘Miss Miami Beach.” | Then he left and the club went into its business session. Suddenly Lecturer Proves . the trooper came back ‘ New Lake Theater Point the Hard Wa “This is embarrassing.’ he told ee Teal y Frederick Lang. “I just knocked \ 420 Pontise Teoil - a dent in your door.” 8 WALLED LAKE \ LINTHICUM HEIGHTS, Md. PF the safety jecturer had backed On Our Wide Miracle Sereen | State trooper Joseph White lec- his cruiser into the listener's car a t= Cinemaiicope * tured to the Linthicum Heights| White made arrangements for re . “THE ae or \ on the horrors of reckless driving. | \ —also— > salty file end smphenteed ta hie| al persons at work in the United © ln Technicolor with talk that $0 per cent of highway| States increased from 17 per cent Wy Gary Merril \ accidents are caused by defective | im 1890 to 4 per cent in 1980 and drivers was close to 30 per cent in 192. WO OOOO DM » Green is a sacred color-to Mos- | |lems, who carry a green flag and backgrounds, have prayer rugs with green — COME ONE — COME ALL DANCING WITH OAKLAND COUNTY'S FAVORITE HILLBILLY SAND ROUND end SQUARE DANCING DAVISBURG CITY HALL, FEBRUARY 26 DANCING FROM 8 TO 12 —— as &) Bille field Theatres a? 2. = TODAy yee TIA \r PORO-RI ADDED: Disney JEANNE RAIN: ANDREWS is the raging story it took 3 safaris to capture—through Rhodesia, Kenya, the Congo and 40 different thrill-locales! The story of Scott Walters if and ‘the other man’s woman’- and the hot pursuit that began the ferocious _ = Cartoon “Once Upon STARTING SUNDAY EWE DAIWORE DOROTHY MALONE owen St ee onour | Kiddle Show! NEW GIANT | wait viene SCREEN! —— | PHONE FE 5-833! —— New Shewing—Today and Tomorrow! ti URSULA THI h Out of the fury of India’s Great Rebellion came a love no ROCK HUDSON-ARLENE ’ / DAHL ESS STARTS AT—11.20-2:20-5 :20-8:30 STARTS AT 12:58 — 3:58 — 7:08 — 10:68 STARTS SUNDAY—ROBERT TAYLOR in rooay! CTT) Features At: 1:18 - 4:68 6:48 - 0:35 Through the arms of Helena the Seductress, past « theusend other dangers, Basil leads the Quest fer the Sacred Cap! Pd THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY-23, 1955 Testing Newest Jet Planes / Doesn't Call for Daredevil ne more than 600 jet test pilots in America. “It's a pretty new field.” he said. “Hardly anyone in it deliber- ately get out to be a jet test pilot. Most of them are former armed fliers with combat records. other place for them = 3 check out ox- job. The starts his main } How dangerous is it? Jet pilots | have to pay an extra premium if) they take out personal insurance. But Hass has never had a serious : injury. ‘A couple of my men-have had | to bail out,’’ he said, ‘‘but we've never lost a man in 120,000 take. offs and landings in 10 years. “The mortality rate among al! pilots is probably lower than_ Only 1 per cent of the students | on English, his- | sciences in college | who concentrate tory or social will go into careers in those fields, a study made at the University of | Michigan indicates. Additional Mortgage Insurance Predicted WASHINGTON « — Sen. Spark- man (D-Ala) predicted Senate ap | proval today of an authority for | an additional! 1% billion dollars of! NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller WONDERFUL - ae I JUST SAW A IT'S FUCK OF NEW --- AND THEY DON'T TALK --- MUST BE THE LATEST THING ———— u l | ) Crosscut is selling because of ill health—he fell off the roof— by T. V. Hamlin —- > ° as: wee. tia - { | { “CAPTAIN EAS) e — . . . By , OUT | government insurance on housing | — of FARMINGDALE, N.Y. « — | chores at an altitude of 40,000 feet. rte * | NEW MOVIE NOW SHOWING : Would you be afraid to ride in a) But no daredevils need apply “This has ‘got te go through or | > — —— seabed jet airplane as it broke through No manufacturer wants tO put A& pise our housing program will ee p —_——. FRANCIS —— 2 the sound barrier? hot red flier in the cockpit of a come to a stop.’ Sparkman said in + - x. BUSHMAN The public generally pictures $400.000 airplane. The test pilot i§ gy interview before the start of = WILLIAM Ss this as a frightening physical or- an intensely serious young man. debate. 7b Pp . HART ‘ deal in a plane vibrating like a who must serve both as a scientist The government has underwrit- a lee = EARL WHITE sparrow caught in a tornado. = and a highly paid bookkeeper 4S ten slightly more than 20 billion T>— | FAtty A Oscar P. (‘‘Bud’’) Hass, a vet-, he puts a plane through predeter- gojlars of home financing through 4 RBUCKLE eran test pilot who won his wings mined flying manefivers, Then an- the Federal Housing Administra- Oe ae =} TUR at 17 and now is 47 and a grand- | other pilot takes -the plane up and tion and related programs. Spark- = 2 oe MABE PIN father, says this is only one of does it all over again. Before ac- man, chairman of a banking sub- | Ru NORMAND many misconceptions about the cepting delivery, the Air Force committee on housing, said exist- | DOL PH VA work of the elite fliers who test then puts the plane through the ing authority will run out within tm Sap. tbe Oat gh meres LENT; the nation’s war planes. tests a third time with one of its «the next few weeks.” | a ey ne “ today if w ilots. — . Pies have Teese indica you own pilots Jo 8 by Charles Kuhn wouldn't iw you'd gone throu What is the life expectancy and OH, SUR ; t DO IT EACH 1 TILL YOu T MY AGE YA ... OW (TIN’ IT 1S rT’ the sound barrier,’ he said. “You the future of a jet test pilot? DO IT YOURSELF MORNIN, REGULAR.’ JUST we KNOW... - GETA est be usually don't even know when it, ‘There is a limit to how long a happens.” man wants to do it as a regular “°° |routine,"” said Hass, who still a Hass, director of flight opera- makes a couple of flights a week Y tions at Aviation Corp., | himself. ‘‘After 40 or 45, most men | gupervises a crew of 16 pilots who don't want to take the physical | test the new FSis Thunderstreak | punishment of high altitude flying. | fighter bombers. The planes can But their work gives them an all- | exceed 650 miles an hour and car- knowledge of airplanes, ry an atomic bomb. and usually they take another job Bud estimates there are perhaps in the industry.” | * ¢ ® by Carl Grubert THAT WAS PONLLION EHES PEVORIOE. SEBASTIONS . 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No 1 start but picked up speed on the Vegetabies- Beets topped, No. 1. 1.00 decline. place a aoe ‘ OS ie Pt ° e NO - At the outset wheat and soy: rote tapped. Mo,'1.{1 40-138 pa Obiey beans met the most selling pres- | [9 g¥?3.',,/ 001.50 doz Fennel. No sure, Feed grains, particularly $00. pk len ee ee oe corn, held up fairly well at the [PS . Ompons cry. Yo. 1 128-138 s0- : . bags snips, No. 1, 1.25-1.75 % b start only to slip later in sympa- Potatoes, No EP 138-1 50 eB. ig ; - : thy with wheat. Opening losses Rhuvare. hethcuse mens. (oem pas were extended but the market = orohgede ae “= + - ac P P o8 ute ' . showed no hen of repeating ise bu * rernio, sor ‘wo. 1, 180- Wednesday's : bed Wheat near the end of the first hour was 155 to 2% lower, March $2.17; corn 3% to 1% lower, March $1.45; eats 4s to % lower, March 74%; rye 24 to 3 cents lower, March $1.07%; soybeans 2% to 3% lower, March $2.6744; and lard 8 cents lower to 5 centg~a hun- dred pounds higher, March $12.47. CHICAGO GRAIN Feb. 25 (AP)—Opening grain . Wheet May ....... 1.12% Mar coco SIQH Jiy ........ 113% May ..cc--. 2.13% 114 Jly cocee 3.08% Soybeans op coves 203% Ma 2 69° 0 Mey ...... 265', Mar ..cooos 10 DY ccanwaws 2 62'. May .ccooce 1.400% Sep ...... 2.503 Jly eoee 151's Nov 245 Bep .cocces 1.48% Lerd Dec eee 140%. May 12 65 Oats Sep 12.87 Mar eee 75's So)bean Oi! May ccccoece T2% Mar . 107 Cy eroree 68% May 11 65 Rye Jly 11 42 Mer it NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF REVIEW CITY OF SYLVAN —— Notice is pry! given of the meetin of the Board of jew for the City o' Sylvan Lake for the purpose of equalising the assessment roll of said city The Board of Review will meet at the March 14th, 1955 to hear the compiaints of all Trsons considering themselves ved § easesaments of said city MARJORIE B. WILLBON. City Clerk-Treasurer Peb. 236, 1965 REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR BIENNIAL SPRING ELECTION MONDAY, APRIL 4 1966 To the qualified electors of the City County of Oakland. higan. otice ts hereby given that in con- formity with the “Michigan Election Law” the undersigned Clere will, upon eny day except Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular er special tien of primary election, receive for registration the name of any legal voter in said City, not siready registered, who may apply to me per sonally for such registration. Provided however, that I can receive no names for registration during the time inter. vening between the thirtieth day before any regular » ie) or official primary election and t Gay of such election Notice is hereby given that | w#i\i be eat my office Monday. March 7. 1965. \ast Gay. the thirtieth day preceding said election, from 8 o'clock am until 8 00 e clock p.m. on said day for the rpose of reviewing the registration and regis- tering such of the qualified electors tn — City as shall properly apply there- or. The name of no person but an ectua/ resident of the precinct et the time of registration, and entitled under the con- stitution, if remaining such resident, to rote et the next election, shell be en- tered im the registration book MARJORIE B. WILI SON City Clerk Ped. 24. 25. 1956 wr etewens ow ae ” wr CCfkmens whois WOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO Notice is hereby given that @ pubiic bearing will be held by the Pontiac City Commission in the Munictpai Court. § 46 Mill Gtreet. Tuesday, March 15. 8 o'clock pm. Eastern Standard Time for the rpose of resoning to Com mercta! 1 the following described grey | Lote 19 te 24 both inclusive Mt. Clem. ens Hills Subdivision provided a 2 ft alley ts deeded from Lots 18 and 25 of said subdivision which are southerly and abut the eforementioned iots to be re- soned. By order of the City Commission Dated: Februar? 18, 1065 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is Tredy given that ea publite hearing will be held by the Pontiac City Commission in the Municipal Court, 8 & Mill @treet. Tuesday, March 15. 1955 at 8 o'clock pm. Eastern Standard Time for the purpose of resoning to Com- mercial | the following described prop- erty: Lots 8 to 63 both inclusive Buene Viste Heights Subdivision By order of the City Commission Dated: February 14, 1056. ADA R.. EVANS . Clerk. Feb. 25, 1956 BRANDON TOWNSHIP REGISTRATION NOTICE Electors who wish to register for the Biennial Election April 4th may do so at m e. 105 urch Street, wille at the hipnyinfg | times Hours &@ a.m. to 5 pm arch 3nd, 3rd, 4th. & Hh Hours 8 a.m. to 8 pm. Monday. March Tth—last Registration date for Apri) 4th Election. HELEN TUCKER JENCKS, wnship Clerk. Dated: February 24. a pal Cou March 15, 1956 et Standerd Time to Residential in Glenwood Estates City Commission 18, 1966. ADA R. EVANS, order of the : Pebruary DETROIT EGGS DETROIT. Febt’‘ 35 (AP) FOB De- federal-state troit cases included, grades Whites Grade A extra large 51's. large 46%-50 wid avg 47's. medium 45-48 wtd avg 46\—; grade B large 47 rowns; grade A large 46\)-48 wtd @vg. 47, medium 47, grade B large 46; | rede C large 40. ecks 36 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, Feb. 235 (AP) — Butter | steady>~recetpts 1.069.024; wholesale buy- ao ing prices “ra ES 83 score AA 57; 90 B 56.75; & 5; cars 80 B 56.25; sec 86 Eges firm: receipts 13.978: wholesale buying prices ‘4 to 1's ™higher: US large whites 425. mixed 42 5~meditums 415. US standards 40° dirties 37's checks 37',. current receipts 38 DETROIT POLL TRY DETROIT. Fed 25 ‘AP'—Prices paid per pound feb Detroit for No 1 quality live poultry up to 10 am Meavy hens 27-26. light hens 17 heavy broilers or fryers (3-3's ibs). Gray Crosses 31',-32. Barred Rocks 33 CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO. Feb. 21- (AP)—Live ultry steady. receipts tm coops 857 | Friday 3229 coops, Ib) fob paying prices ‘, to 1 higher; heavy hens 225-26; light hens 15-16. fryers and broilers 28-30 old roosters 12-125: caponettes 38-37 Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT. Feb 4 (AP! —Hogs—Saiabie No early sales. undertone sround Cattlie—Salabie 100 Market mostly steady except utility cows strong to 50 cents higher Compared iast Thursday Market slow and spotty fair clearance slaughter steers and heifers weak to S0c iower, cows steady to 50c lower after @ strong start, bulls siow, weak, siockers and feeders siow weak bulk mostly chotce fed steers under 1190 2650 tew choice te prime steers 26 75-27 50 mostly steers very uneven at 239 00-2300 some good to choice lots 23 50-2450. few good and choice fed heifers 16 $0-22 75: most utility end commercial steers and heifers 1300-1700 cutter kinds down to 600: late bulk utility to low commercia! cows 1100-1300 few smooth young com mercial cows up to 14.00. canners and cutlere mainiy 850-1150 late week's bulk utility and commercta! bulls 13 50. 1600 few small lots goed and choice flesh 881-1004 Ib feeder steters 21 60 Calves—Galable 25 Todays market nemina!| Compared last Thursday’ De- mand narrow all week vealers unevenly weak to $200 lower most loss om good to prime grades bulk good and choice veaiers late 22 00-2800: few high choice and prime grades to 30.00 most utilit and commercial grades 14 00-22.00: cu and low utility § 60-14 60 Sheep—Saiabie 25 Today's market nominal! Compared last Thureda) Slaughter lambs active mostly S0c - er Pp very scarce. firm bulk good to prime, mostly chotee wooled sisughter lambs 722 00-23.00, including choice end prime 115 ibs at 2300 severe) smalier lots chotce and prime 85-100 ib wooled jambs 23.35-23 00. few utility and ke good wooled lambs 19 80-2150 load good to prime mostly cheice 88 |b shorn lembe No. 1 skins 2240. buix good to prime shorn lambs No 1 and 2? skins 21 00 2200. few cull to choice siaughter ewes 5 00-12. 60. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO Feb 34 (AP) —@alabie hogs 9000 fairly active. steady to 28 higher om butchers mainly steady to strong sows steady imstances 25 lower most hotce 190-240 Ib butchers 1§ 75-16 8@ several decks mostly choice No ls 190 220 Ib up to 1675. a deck of choice No | ts 1685: and @ short deck choice No Is untform weieht and grade 1690 18 25-18 78. most 280-300 heavier weights scarce Most sows 435 Ib and lighter 14 00-14 75 bulk 425-600 Ib tm larger lots 12 75-1400 good clearance Salable cattle 9.500 salable calves 300 steers average choice and better scarce quotable steady average commercial to low choice slow. steady to 8) lower lower grades firm heifers steady. cows siow steady to 28 lower at least half of the receipts cows bulls siow wreak to low choice steers and yearlings 19 50 23 some utility to low commercial Molstetns 1450-1600 good and chotce heifers and mixed yearlings 18 80.2450 commercial to tow good ifers 1§ 00 1800: utility and commercial cows 11 25 1400. canners and cutters 98 00-1150 most utility and commercia! bulls 1) 50 15 80: odd head weighty commercia! bulls early 16 00-16 25: canner and cutter bulls good and choice vealers 21 00- and commercial vealers 1000-2000: stockers and feeders scarce BSalable sheep 25800 slaughter iambs and sheep steady, most to prime wooled lambs 2150-22.65 top 2300 for a few lots 101 Ib down. four loads mostly chotee 108-112 Ib Colorado fed lambs 22.25-22 68. cull to low good lambs 17 00 2100, a load of mostly choice sround 100 Ib No 2 skin shorn lambs 2000 o Dig deck around 104 Ib fall shorn 21 00 cull to choice siaughter ewes € 50-9 00 Foreign Exchange NEW YORK. Feb 25 (AP)—Poreign ex change rates follow (Great Britain tn dollars. others in cents) Cl dollar tn New York open market 13/16 per cent emium or ‘ 101.18% U8. cents. off 3/33 of a cent | Bu Great Britain (pound) $2 78%. | 3/16 of a cent,..30 day futures 2787/16, up \% of a cent. 60 day | futures 2.78 7/32, 32 of a cent 90 day futures 2 cent. Belgium (franc) 1989's. off .00% of a cent. France (franc: 28% of a cent. unchanged. - Germany (western: (Deutsche mark) 2388. unchanged. Hol- land iguilder) 26.28% up 03 of a cent Ttaly (lira) 16% of a cent, Port 3.50 den 23.33%. u (krone: al ‘escudo) (franc) (free) a cent Denmark Pe changed Letin America Argentina (free: 724, Brasil] ‘free: un- ¢ Mexico £02, unchanged Vene- ) fuela ‘bolivar) 30.63. unc ' Par Bast: Hong Kong dollar 1750. un- hanged 00% of se. un- e Record sales last year of face- amount investment certificates and mutual fund shares of sub- sidiary and affiliated companies of Investors Diversified Services, Inc., Minneapolis, have won na- tional recognition for Paul J. Woigdka Jr. of Rochester. local ‘ Market Dips; Losses Slight trading today. But losses were gen- erally limited to fractions. Motors, utilities and chemicals Losing ground were Among the gainers were Sears Roebuck, Douglas Aircraft, Consol- idated Natural Gas, American Cy- andmid, Electric Auto Lite, Chesa- peake & Ohio and American Air- lines. New York Stocks (Late Merning Quotations) Adams Ex ... 426 Jones & L.. . 364 Admiral -- 99.2 Kelsey Hay 30.2 Alr Reduce .. Wl t ... Oe Alleg L 6t! “5 Kimb Clk .... 464 Allied Ch . 02 Kresge 68 ... 31 Allied Stre .. 554 Kroger cos 07.6 Allis Chal ,,. 76.3 Glass ... 686 Alum Ltd 822 Lib Meal , 15.5 Alum Am 1025 Ligg & My 63.1 4m. Airlin 25.2 Lockh Aire $8 Am 404 Loew's 194 Am Cyea 341 Lome 8 Cem 624 Am Ges & E}.427 Lorillard 22.3 Am Loco 23-2 Mack Trk 20.7 Am M & Pedy 31 Marsh Field M5 Am Red 25 Martin Ol 39.7 Am Smelt 453 May D Btr 36.1 Am 8t! Fa 312 4 Cp S44 Am Tel&Tel 1801 Mid Con Pet 100.4 Am Tob 631 Mid St! Pa wet Anac Cop 531 Mont Ward vA Armco 8t! 734 Motor Pd pi ley Armour&Co 15 Motor Wheel 292 Assd Dry G 291 Motorola . “07 Atchison 1374 Mueller Br 1 At! Refin ya} Murray Cp 44 Avco Mfg @7 Nat Bise aya Bald Lima .. 184 Nat Cash R... 402 Balt & Oh as ened il Bendix yps Benguet yy Nat Lead... 806 Beth Steel... 1184 Nat Steel ..... 043 Boeing Air a2.g Nat Thee te Bohs Alum 2 «60CNNYY’:« Air Br 236 ry NY Cent 33 Bond Strs 171 Nia M Pw 26 soe wae SS" eet ao wen. 8 ; No Am AV 613 Briggs Mt 6s4 Nor Pec 7.2 Brist M 306 Nor Sia Pw.%. 166 oe jeg Nwst Atriin... 23 B: Obie Oil 721 urroughs 272 Oliver Cp rT) Calum & H 163 Oa Eig: Pe) pg i ee ee : 7 Panh EPL 744 Can Pac 30.2 Param Pict » Carrier Cp 615 Parke De 31.1 Case 11 172 Penney JC oe4 Cater Trae... 68 Pe Ra . 273 Celanese ..... 23.4 pepsi Cole.... 194 Cen i] Pe 254 Pheips D $32 Cert-teea 275 Phileo oo, 6 a & sa ava Philip Mor 76 bee a 17 phil Pet 73 ) EXTEND OUR Perte mas start 6325 sales organization so we have 3 nera) Home at $30 p.m ich thane bh appreciation | BOND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY | openings available for the r the many acts kindness | 8's W. Huron re +o, =—s samen Neat T age 4. deloved husband our beloved son and brother We 2th only! t clean thie you wil) be paid « salary some lend Hours @ - 6 861 end commission with hoepital and ey Wilma Dunlap: dear fe-| ox thank the Rev. Howard > ae ue a ae ee eee : sonal ont ther of Arthur end John Dennis, A the yp ob Vwperel | eve eno. Com also use men vith | ESTIMATER START 900| WE ARE EXPANDING OUR rt - et all thmes ust be willing fo bereavement im the loss 5 a WANTED FOR SATURDAY wort and follow instructions ‘ C service. Gir! for $-1471 PPP L_ PLIES RONINGS EXCELLENT 1 ¥ sittina | Income Tax Service 17 PLP LP eS ‘ | BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE L. FITZWATER a rE s-sevs Lan * Tax gervice FE ___ Business Services PERSONAL INCOME TAX SERV- 13 lee. FES-0151 or EM)-2423 SAVE MONEY _ r \CADY Wit QUALIPTED TRAIN- aa ing would like position as doctor's Ae teomq oes and case of chil take rel office work of live in § ye & week. — $30. PE eei31 re A & B TRENCHING Water tile. Field tile. nieht 88 Popier FE 61572 FAST GROWING ~ Saw i needs an experienced WOMAN WANTED home ror 3-3315 after 4:30. s OUNQ CATHOLIC would like to WOMAN | TYPING AND PHONE CALLA IN child care.| _my_bome OR 36201. | “WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. rOR COM. | FE 40606 or PE 3-2226 Mey work A ve rr sonable, FE?-1787. WANTED: WASHI AFD ‘OMAN FE 44300 home. | wa - for , home. FE 41253. Help Wanted 8| references. Cail . MUST BE EXPER. an of women. 29 to years old. 22 Auburn Ave. 900. EXPANDING SALES - use four full or part time | “terra | baby e SEWER CLEANING Hur , } | Sinks. Sunday Serv. Ph PE ¢2013. tace CURTAINS PLAIN on Sor bed OR Laundry. Phone FE 32-8101. ~ walified refined child care. 1 cbild. trained in shorthand, typing. TREE quarters. Salary movel. Ph. FE 64503 3.2000 Let us file your return for you. «a banca FE ¢144 for ap W M DEWITT BY APPoinrr. meot | A ee oy Lisebury. Cal by factory trained _ rE ae - Genera! Printing WAITIvo ee ot Poe rena | BENJAMIN R.-BACKUS APPLIANCE SERVICE | Fe vices pres, Poa tmail eppiiances | Laundry Service 18 WEEKLY WASHING DONE DAMP Reasonabie. 1. Dry, 62 Pickup and deli Pe bien |_t exe Pe sant ii CURTAINS NYLON & ALL Ma. cee ie he te terials expertly finished in latest ° or le emall. FE 6-4628. = en” a A ; Bs as all Sone, oa a | 3 NK. Te 7 Electric—Sewers Cleaned % br. service. Mo ne ires fOUNG LADY WANTS } DAYS i Bight. rE Home, end City Water 7 Jr. 9nd Karen Dunlap: Grae oon | Dome. rading or bulidosing equipment | necessary dear of oot | ‘The Family of Raymond M ear gaturday © a ji ooo a and r4 Dunlap, Mrs. Iven | 7 ———| graph & Square Lake Roads —Segine® Calhoun, Mre. Clarence Uh! and M 3 ——— WANTED Puneral emeriam EXPERIENCED BUTCHER AND trate service will be — In Nor man, Apply te person. | postions tn February 26, at 3 p.m. Cel Lovme Mmneon Stire Bros. iso W. Maple, Bir- + seerg oil Arvid Anderson officiating. In-| darling busbend, C. Taylor, | om : a3 CerTan | wn terment at Mt. Avon Cemetery,| whe ewey yre. Oge. | sate rieve NO PRONE Calta Rochester, Michigan. Mrs Dun-/| _ Feb. 1989 —I- ee - = aie" Vee _ lap may be seen at the Pursiey | The joye we shared : hon #8 Pontiac "lacLAINE'S EATING CO. Punere! Home. Are memories I doer. “Te a : “7 H waa | ABA the happiness you gave me, | EXPER DRIVER. el eh a ICHOLBON, “1 Keeps you ver near. Local delivery +143, Pow WANTED Given abe, ege 2; Soteved| SO, Misend by vour wie | Sex Mite lee eurmn aa | Ambitions meq wasted of a EXPER Good ton’ Seat mother ot Mra June |{8 LOVING MEMORY OF OUR ees ae —Seed_fevere,_"3_E,_Foseesh. Ooetech x qq ond weethys. Lourente, b- ed 4 WE NEED ONE MORE EXPERI beloveé Saughter oe ee, Se 2 ee : Orion, "Mich alee Mo ES Denkief. Puneral service will be a3 =< staff unde Saturday Pebruary 2. as 2:39 | There's not 9 day do we forget him | jOBBING M ALU. yh Ay A aa : m from the Orchard Lake | 1® our hearts he's always peer minum & m Work 6 etie Call Lewis HM Community Church, with the Rev. | A¢ we loved him so we miss Bim! & 7 days. uf wages. Mag-| Realtor for pers interview Barney Roepete officiating in: | 44,8 downs another year, | Aico Foundry let N. felegraph.| PE’ sown tery 13 Mile Ra, and Seathield. a ee wt Bell. | epCHAWIC DRAPTOMAN —WU8T | wan ren at ONCE ELECTRI- Birmingham, Michigan Sire. | eee ¥ On OUR have approximately 3 yrs. expert-| cai hel Nicholson may be seen at the C_|IN LOVING MEMORY OR Ri} ence on layout and detan work c a! J Godhardt Puneral Home. Keego | Deloved and father, Roy Some experi- ‘cori “a Marbor, Mich until Saturday Hamiett, who passed away Feb ence in tool des desirabie In- | Rochester. OU 3-4831. = hereahped. . 2, 1983 teresting work in expanding or WILL HAVE OPENING MARCH 1. oem. | ie eemerion efe sewels, Syncro Corp, Oxford,| for neat Q ROURKE, FEBRUARY 323, 1985. | That no one can al ich. OA 62588. Mr urgeion with car John. 2138 Knollwood. Pontiac, | Death is @ heartache, MEN NEEDED FOR — 8 hours @ day for $} eee 64; beloved husband of Mrs. | That nothing can heal BOOKKEEP. or more Call Fuller Gophia O'Rourke: dear father ef | Some may forget you now, ing and , Floor and tele | 22318 = Bet Raymend © Rourke, Eeward That you're gone — outers a — an nm ourke, re eve | But, we al} remember, . ‘Bleanor) Ken jalo and Mrs No matter how long _Phane for eppetsiment FE 3450. | Help Wanted Female 7 Thomes ‘Agnes) McVay: dear Badiy missed by wife son and .« MEN ’ a noe ene Se eee Se, Wis | Same a re ego 0 Utes | TS ’ le ” rector and Joseph O'Rourke and Mre for beter positions in old estab- Alice Nowaczyk: beloved son of Flowers 3| shed company. Good ae | Ren aat, Lapotel oan Soy Gatasy Mra. Mary O'Rourke. Recitation | naan | sured if you can qualify, You're! nities for Prof of, the Rosary will be held this | DUNSTAN S FLOWERS ~ while learning +2575, | ment by evening at 6 p.m from the Dudley | 9004 W. Huron St PE 2890) to 10 a.m. for appointment. | and Expanding oore neral Home, Auburn | - a wine 7 ! Com prehenstv ploy eights, Michigan. Puneral serv- ‘2 AUBURN ais Om MIDWEST | Penetite pol * smploree fee will be held Saturday at 10) Chureh with Rev Pr P T Stack | ietating Interment at Mt Hope Cemetery Mr O Rourke DIGNIFIED SERVICES may be seen at the Dudley H. | tty Funeral Home aR, Moore Funeral Home, Auburn AIR —- AMBULANCE - GROUND $110 per see Mr. Dodds | Business HT good w Heights, Michigan Pursiey Funeral Home FE ¢1211 $110 per see Mr rd Pontiac Prese STANLEY, FEBRUARY ©. 1983, Anne J, 101 B Howard’ street Donelson-Johns| yeors exp. reed Prints, “de ows Party plane housewares and sot Pontiac, 14; beloved mother je . of Jesse Meely. Funeral service FUNERAL HOME cress, cmcemem Seago 7 eries, a chance for advancement. wil) be held Saturday. February | “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” M _June Rebvand. u 02812. 26, at 2 p.m. from the Burton SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Midwest Employment | davon propucts Puneral Home Erte Pa Inter- Thoughtful Service FE 2-504) Service ant and profi ment at Wintergreen Gorge, Erie, night to the Burton Funeral Home Arrangements FUNERAL HOME here for storm windows and ’ , Pa a nirein Pursley Puneral Home. | ambulance Service Plane or Motor | °0fs We vay 18 per cent com. | ALERT WOMAN PEBRUARY 4, rE 24078 ND, it eooking for veld. Live in, MI¢e9T8. NO INVESTMENT Bio 1: Requirements ' Education F irect | RADIAL DRILL MAN EXP 8 Traini uneral Directors 4 Fabia taka oat: ae cee cee | Training equivelest te B Busta oy Aemintetration, Some y s erire PE ¢188), LATHE OPERATOR. with broach | menty 7 furnishing detailed back- Tound tement, Bon 28. CARPENIRY. TRIM. ALTERA- jae Pa. Mrs. Stanley was taken from : #06 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO as neighborhood the Purses Funere! Home iar | VWOOTHEeS-Siple | ONE Veal Cait "before "18, a.m |SALESMEN THE SEASON iS way Mra Margret Harvey. FE charge. of attics Swit Monuments 4A fetta to wort gy * some use of car BUY DIRECT AND SAVE Seal-N-Vent Products) Apply at Marbie —1738_8. Telegraph Rd. | sab berhgt sere E'genter, | PART TIME JOB opmng CASHIER Cemetery Lots 5 time’ Cal Pir ‘Seta tor spent pen a TWO 4 GRAVE SECTIONS, BLOCK REAL ESTATE AR 1 SALESMAN - mise Ovvortunity for two OOKEEE: BOX REPLIES center of a new fastdevelovins | BERG enshte At 10 a.m. today All inquiries beld t strict con- tui FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. ~ Moving & Trucking 19 AA-1 MOVING, TR UCKINO Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners up and delivery. Good cutvios at reasonable rates. FE 41803 any- INSURED Pe ry meee enytime. OR se 4 . Pree estimates. OL | INCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH or rubbish hauled. rE +514. ™ MAN) 6 6WiTH % TON wants work. Call anytime FE :| REDUCED RATES PB_00008, FE 5602. Leo Lestig +4, . . EM 3-0163, FE +1938 | _ dish, and light trucking. FE 46079, ROB! . Teg eee eraser 3-0644 4 . Ww. CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA- TRIMMING AND REMOV tions, modernisation. alse custom . Pree estimate. FE 26018. FE Large ret, serve you. amen Bookkeeping & Taxes 14) Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS BOOKKEEPING - TYPING AND Revibmone . Telegraph Re. PE seere| Ton Pickup 1's Tow Stake Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 $23 8. Woodward Open Daily Experienced, PE 40061 — FE +1442 ae order. . I AL and women's ie heh atte ncome Ban LOSE A MIN- in ,recoveri loss t Place a Lost Ad im. - to reach the dan ad-writer, ™~ R vie rer) FRIDAY . FEBRI ARY 2: , 1 Painting pe 1g. & Decorating 20} W PA HANGING Pa anted to R ing. PE 2071. aND PAINT- a woes 29| Wanted R PAINTING. PAPER HANG tesds SERVICE TO Pree Ts eal Estate 32A R pag removes. B HaNoIna. | Russeli hn to tore LAND 'FOR QUICK AND Rent Apts. Fura urnished Pat sandy. Pe | | ACENCY ny weuxs RENTAL | ogg Pn city or ‘COURTEOUS |3 ROOM _33) FUNNY BUSINESS “ > PAINTING SND WALL w | NEAR PONT 8 erty. else, vecaas folq end_cere-| S0'1 APT PRIVATE b bers ree estimates, ASHING. ee TAC 4 ROO + ad list .with and acre- e and bath En. £ y Hersh _ 3-014. PE ¢0173 ; ess man and MS. BUSI- 1-4651° Clark Real Esta | per week Adults onl F or FB, ferred to Wife being t } 1 1937 Auburn Ra te; win A Inquire 30 B % or Sale H | "Painting, inting, Wal ir eile P ae eee lease. wae eer Beery LOM” — : a; anor Sale Homece Fer Sale tt. roe all Washing | ~“srpnoo Hast a W Pater. HLL BUY OW List YOUR ace See te a ae ae 4 “| ms Take over Jaymes Bn | ee nen 43|__ For Sale Houses at ble. FE DROOM FURN Waiting. side. _ priv ecorated. West : yments 2! |3 FaM ~~ TING PA wih - URN PO C R F on. ate «entrap oot 3 poume ane | ILY .APARTM ~ PAINTING, PAPERHANGIN __| Rduite- Mt 6o0 for three patra Office McKINNE Y bag 4 ce Adults Ge ate a beta Eu large it. te . ENT EXTRA a 43 ___ TUPPER On) 100! ° ‘ gue Gans era _ Ph Pontiac merce Re. { - at oe enen te “ROOM —— st TMODERS 3 ai | _OR Fay poe $x25 ‘or bg io FOR SALE BY OWNER ¢ BOGeR —_— 1 | onth $2 hit Fy _S-o182. = 3 * Meson Thompeo PAPERING | turn rg FAR Dearie BRICK On PRs tities, “SAT Mais’ bake oan Suse? bevween 9 om and 3 re FOR COLORED WOMEN W WANT weit w +8364 turn | 2 bedrooms es Se nial Residential Le Kaa - ROOMA. ‘Gets cu nor Si. HOLIDS» FAKny Tae FAMII JES. ¥ WASHI M easonable wens | Pontiac of suburban __ 32-4684 on A ———Firnac _ dtier 2 bed F oth OR 3-228 or OR NG. ust have bet rent. 2 adult c Press — Box 33 — op Lake Orion _—_ Sat oom tome 3-04604 R ween 4. ear _ A. 1. Es PERSONALIZED = Ligh’ e ALL L WASHING | AnD PAINTING | ORomNTLY 9 rE aj 1 and 5 Lover i ——_—_____— * apartment ‘0 per" month EM __BY PALMER — HOMES ” aan Soter ; nb “pas. — . — eo | te Y og ry tor smaller, ‘cit ———— eee EM ott NEAR UTICA someetit ayment For pe 3 mall down ‘ _! Physiother —— farm TO 120 suburban fi y ~ UN a Auburn R rs Spea rmetion cal] | MIDDLE apy "BHA WanteD By ~ | ‘Sapmeuas aap tees SER nl I yong ION CT APTS cae on cae Keke ee (A Nout re FE +s0ts Russell | STRAITS LAKE 5 ORAD MASSA SN manager 0 Ure DEPARTMENT | equity. 9 Age od ei coer eee — See oe conus. Pen with fireuiace "3 bed. LA Sooo — .| & panelled” home. aire THE use ° ° x ae . tay feces RAPY & al - ache ea ve. Sear’ Catholie | pl rm concerned. Cal! gee kK. G. HEMPSTEAD prepa fide sil of room for expeo- cite as in = Se ee oe tint |e Pie ee) DORRIS de a ne oe Dreeseway | “Lovely, “Tansseabed | eee ver “ ' ‘TeS0 . pe elevision n Servicd 22) fe iy teleake Nae we ain. | REAyTOR Seas Bie ee ae ae 7 wo ft LAND LaKEr kONT | ints 4 oak ; . ome Would in priv Hurop ers; _'shed_ 6 w ing fur = Lovell ac phe ht z a ; DAY OR ae aie oecasiodete Aye See te tectnas 7 NEED ee FE ¢)55° | BIRMINGHA Manstieid baal ca 3 bedroom home Sage ee 100x150. 2 car yous ; a Fiat ae FE 5- SERVICE Box 17 Pontiac Pre meal Write farm Cl Guede HOMES AND/| reoms egg CLOSE IN 2 ~ tena - ays | - nace heat. 67 garage. ; POTTY P STRAKA = —_ a> lon all PE <2e3 | (ance ana cooking Private en- knotty pine a. ned int BEST BUYS “~COMPORTA —_ ANTEED TV REPAIR | OMAN WITH 2 C MYERS |} NGS WANTED MI ¢177 Adults only _ some halantie cai aed eednll , a S ales BLE’ the ae FE 49736 pitas ANY ites furn 2 Can DREN DE- ae ESTATE FE 44975 | CoMnin ATIC t+ ot614.000" terms moccudartel) Gas TODAY'S Le deseribe a 6 coe ee TV is Parte wPoi Box 10” Fostia a. LISTINGS WANTED | ced bath. Uiiliticn farmished THELMA M. ELW¢ [iss breeseway, garage. $16,278. ee, ~ ; SERV ee ee ee Acreage commercial : | oe a. Sue a REAL AVOOL)! # g., PO Botera— 810 $00 - s2500 | KEEGO an , ght ——— en ——— partly furnishe. FAM Also peed) well ge industrial MAS. Lake 515 E jocks {rom $143 Cass-E TOR oe, ‘ I HA pi eae di0s| = 3 waits Una fon A 43280 after 4 Lake Dr FE 35-1284 rabeth Leake R i ‘room modern - $10 350 Ter of 2 small two Choose either M sirable or house ake propert raw FE +3844 O; 2 bedroom ferms | Each includ bedroom homes lTCHELL’S ’ | wIDOw— ation PE 604s qualified buyers welling. Have | PRONT 2 ROOM GARAGE HC per @ to 7, Terms m modern — $725- | 40m udes furniture *_B_Pixe "TV ; WILL 8H ik aro We wil, Sith utilities UPPER APT | uae ta wae ee ré 1) 2d room | in each case 6t.es0 T FE 2-387) vote working girl. ve ee — | Orchard Lake Adults only 258 | clean Fa Bs oe See are eee lake home - 96850 BOD ; ypewriter Service 22 OUNG EXECUTIVE 200 PAUL D H. \M . | PURN WITH Motor stores ~ Near Pontiac. "room -4 ‘ots ” ) mi HARLES Real ~~Typnwarrens 2A Cae or 6 room ae WIPE DE- 26% W maton lb MON D \ one adults a ee hs BATH Bin $350 down Hoe a ~ ee 6 agp Sil Terre | EE 4-0521 tor ; PEWAITERS on rn.) Office FE Realt EE Paddock - . $-3 “later sag ndae a vial 2 F Mitchell's 123 N RENTED D aa or FE $4125 4 FE Ba sand sneer ag “GARDEN JACK ~ © room modern - $13850- 43500 Pore oe ruomns. : chine AND ADDING MaA- _ td. 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Feats ad Gaur dead Sree np 6 | MODERN ry ois | ROOM AND BO 6x10 laundry room = ERA — Supplies 244 WANT care of fair dealing tn Poo- =| Ga Se eee pees Close to the OARD FOR MEN | [Akg 'PRIVILDOES "ON rar t THE BROV on — We kno ing areas - 37178 borbood Ivit Yl : Cee tt ee LAND See a wae: o tour | Two eee On Dit onter 6 | TAIN BEDS WOME Part WILLIAMS & MACEDAY LAKES ) NORTHWOOD Rodan LOTMA terme Used _ | ted? ean act vou tne toe eel tahea $80 ee Visooke o oo a0, OFFERS | as Tum ~ainp” geet zAtion | rT) im) ¥ rE_ ety 2] RETINA’ 3‘. vtersan. ee. es CONTRACIS = te yeu you wom 10 children ang. atone incleded No | | Convalescent Homes 3 3aa| Drive ot ek PaCS $1,000 Down—Ort , vse Ee 10 = movie & case, 635 NE a _ 56183 larger Co mete Mamslllak wy te Wi! —Ortonville $9. 000 pat ; atte rent Ne Py —_—-—$_——— | BOARDING PP e Rd. turn lef! : lar 2 bed Tru! ‘ : $ie0e lake 1 eae Sear SERVICE "1038 PAD rid | SS ae and selling land Vdw Mf S | Rent Houses F ni | care i CONVELESCENT pees 1's mi wetch Pic > me usm ae io Bee coomact offering im en t-| = — 6-875) W. 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FE D146 D HARGER CO We're about sold out of good PE +4474 | ing to case FE i eed, . oo brooms “end bath A tral HOME “RARGA ue ~ Netic 7 nw 2 bedroom good 2 # ROOM 57512. REALTOR pl ll Desement 3 tne reseh d AIN es Persona uron St Ph FE ready buye homes Have MA HOUSE PARTLY SHARRARD NU Phone OR 3} s | ; qe ay eV ehaeste had ass teleumee rn aa @ Is 3 oa en LAND iene cresn nomes. Call tesay tors ee | | opening BS agg tou sWeeherl ORE en | ae = — = 1 agg racigg A wae ques pay 9g one AAAA DETECT ' anwelt 4540 quick sale today for a Rooms & BATH po tar a re gg hour | — oe et coer cae te ena wee 100 150 on *} Gate i Macased VE PRIVATE On 3.1388 Dixie Hwy 2 oa tae sa eee Se ee ee ee | "7 | a io eee mbressive. 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Eve 1 to 9 608 Dix REAL itchen. full basement pece Now she eas fur ‘e ey on lent return ailsear excel- { Plains 500, terms ——_— . —_ Rak ® dential investigat tons inv dent 0 $0498 years owe GML OR WOMAN Phoue FE 23-8316 NEEDINO IMMEDIATE Cai ___. | | land a FOR YOuR * sauna or equity tm vour | R | @OUSETRATLERT ADULTS Of oat en ER — ——- erence it Apts, Fe Furnished cue Le rE ,ADULTS ONLY _ereaces. 3 Se po gl a Hotel R == stoker heat. 3-ca: ooms trees Dee 202 Pru! 39 a a0. | Brick Ranch—l i ch—Large I Uttre modern § - 'S | Se BROWN € friendly adviser ernot contact M ‘ee Pg ot 9 3. | eT AUD os Py rmy ve Aue oe. HEARINO AID RM 10, | ne . Templeton, Realtor Dainty Saginaw FE + +0530 Orchard Lake Ra 2 AINTY MAID FOR __FE +4563 | AND 1 ROOM APT oness AND Mis Burnes - SUPPLIES | Wanted "thing furnished “EVERY- aAPTs PORN on) Teo WEDDING | —aertarl 83 Mert | ~~~ Estate 32. 324? LEAN PORNIBED __| Young Teas hoses a elcome. Russel! HURON HO _— Butherland A oda tig gg thas $7 80 GREEN L. | Adults FE 2-300 after 3 ieee | | Fite Clark St, Ca. row dell +146 mod rooms ges CLEAN ONLY $1,250 DOWN P feo ‘napkins - fast Bicr-tony | LAKE, OFF FICE! 2 ROOMS CHILDREN W P= | yh WINTERIZED —— Ag Huron St. "on. * side 2-bedrm h wt en eart- home oa “8 REALLY 8 ‘CINCH TO ‘cing —uarns tor LAKE) iz — WELCOME. a sale TTAOES —H = TS = meet with ofl heat ~acemeail rome so Sa e bu e SS eee _ le “TT ee ™ au r] TTS" nt rease with new Cottages, homes Rng hry ; cn ompgg CHRISTIAN aan FARM HOUSE FUR OTEL AUBURIN chance [bona Here is your | veo = kitchea capers _Motions. leaner Waites | are Oe eo IT “ee gE ll cad qutremee, 116) —eeee Some, RN. CHILDREN | aT » OY wees high aa_50ar Beene ond _ aaais. ae baw est Buys } 00.650 PULL " are ane Hh | tot ght roiled .. Some © KNAPP SHOFS | ~~ Sater a De a | Rent Houses | ee ee | oe Se alee. oreiy Bre om, madera gn ge ~ . ae m_ FE 50086 HoT] FE 8 LAKE A aundry roo’ o” ciue oda fu with full basement ms epresentative | | 7 ROOMS, CLOs aM ~ | HOTE 26239 | modern REA &rm | lavate m work shop , yY furnace. Y ford, Pon’ EIN. CL WARWI TEL ranch-st m | bvalory. show v leet ou KNAPP SHOR RUPRESENTATi vn HeTRORDMAN |? Rows. 0 oe | oe ARWICK MAS 2 BED. | NEWLY EL ROOSEVELT || fen ey "fon landscaped ear: ieee garage. coment ba MANSIO Guy ou years hen OR +1802 REAL ESTA | —“WHLitins Pur, *©? vossession. FE as ROOMS $10 went al bee ) base- | py corms - SION are only $54 L (ROU ATE nished WN oe 2-2105 45000 or WITR uP * heat | Pr] . tas per pel, elect te} 1 CONTRO ween sae fem © Grinkers 116 tafay- 3 BEDRM MOD HOME | — Service wx t uP pi saat carpets. tacipaed Elizabeth Lake Fi om ag eek aoe huge home et aca Four ‘ v ? s end 3 wriaay wed Cleats Got HAVE CLIENT FOR | 2 FURNISHED “noose: aa ovsiiner OME | MR NEY N FOR leges 912.000. terms Beautiful brick out pate Sa _—- town ; eae _i WwW. gs. ©, of acreage with Goop FARM o drinkers. 2 ADULTS. es Warg EF rt efer- | ——— ____ FE 58 LOY oo home. 7% Cape Cod as four ape me it | 9 DOWN — on uron Prefera Gan nice home os |? ROOM Michigan Huron 8t., = ow! _FE 561% OYD KENT. R ee fh Geet (em lake. 11k reuted teen riments ei stokes Etiradeth * er MD AFTER THIS DATE | Becessery oa oe ares oak Small Msg eos APARTMENT 4 ROOMS FOR saitwiktae renal . Realtor ei fires large living room ly income of beeing menth- mode Pog Lake _ an , p Bony — sible quality S messaie taker. 71 Bc cianntapp See care- _eall Royal Oak igh s all pana Rent Stores 0 ~ —— PE 6 6105 den or "eae ae reom ly redecorated ae ee | =" a pin. othe | Si eee vo full 1 or } inte rr) w Wil myself. O ee eee | ALSO _ MODERN 2R ct - ; ® RooMs AND nix ‘aT 211 WAAR ext to Consumers Power ras breakfast reom Le ares sl eas heating natde — " Ag room PRIVATE : - | BAVE CLIENT FOR A 38 re = et Lian crn Aubu n bday a +1301 rE Soul HwY on | , reel by Lage and b rental! qutrent oun we gv0d Best.” ETECTIV eae room ubura - * ——— clo on tnd ni bis 22 2 ce | ae Some, one ly "Ean » ance Ave ADULTS. 24 FLOR- oe EE 2 ) BO won OS. 6. BARBER ‘SHOP | _ - a eek fal easement CONVENT | oe eee oe : _| lor, Realtor “ Tay- Kir — ROOM UNFURNISHED ‘uron. Serer attached 2 : . =NIEN | Pour bed Ie a gh gant om | an duke only. —— eee wore ene sens scx ateman | cmeace carpeting sims a wel mae a oo rege A Tee LO quick TT, “Mr iels,coteatite | COMPLETE FeMAtL ABTS ON DIXIE ix @ ROOM MODERN ON Box |MILL st B = IR pes residential district & good sins dey at only f Wena! _eregrame Cal) FE +4 +e ° werk furnished _St__$100_per_month anwiNOLk and Lawrence. lar 1\moy An buv of the year i m.... e230 DOWN -Le sg greet octane amok Real Estate S cere eae 1m Dene aN | ENT pet_month TE soul | ing. tot Pe bal ey m8 Jame K Blvd ) nett, Inc.| sires - brick, with two. fosm apartment —— five, FE $4260 state Servi [COZY 2 Tet oa rooms end . lot. FE $6171 Mr. Ransc | Ite REALTO oats outside and apart a = ce Privat Ft RooM Fikst FLOOR cottage. i te Also. lake For Rent M hanson. Lids Biv With ¢@ bea 28 £ Huron so - Living room large — — bath ts Wd, Ch Went to trade a' — room and 8 Florenc rank Walters, ~~~ iscellaneous bathe atte Open Even eral 37183 and kite ng e street. furnace and __Wtd, Child, to Board 26 26, oa & new oF ee present home rae 2-6012. entrance 20181 e Lake Orton, MY | ca acy CSS ameous * 42) areas, ft lake _— - ungs and Sunday 1-4 | pair fiaor — on the 00 ed at only court See ee a in Cond 1 BABY 03 NEW HOUSES ON 2 AG) eo ee ma aac tc, “carneton: 7 sae cee aoe - $12. 780 ETE CARE TOR Sea | NW. ee trom |, welcome 144 Raeburn. @ Ms | of Oxtord On 9 ACRES EAST De an: ell electric oo ERO | eee ee indo part be rs et. me LITTLE FARM - The on your let or ours, 1 id ROOMS. PRIVATE 24828. LAKE ORI 2108000 96,28 poo machine She . ferred Why trans- $1,500 dow ly 87.350 land and home an ecre of Wtd. Household with nd without . many lots _ 688 heat garage ENTRANCE. ished 1ON, NEW. UN — s. 71 W. Huros = this ho not inspect with fonetn lake pn Wid. Household Goods ro ae ig pore figgre dl: =~ ma ATTRACTIVE | 0 os aril | from —— = RFORS. | Fer Sale Hew lee | REWARD a waning, Wack. bereien, Os. “weet OWE 0. PONTI cetotncdl Bb by A gg Rg ou | TIVE | LAKE PRI) pom eit et section. gas heat. poy we touses | te "OURSFI furniture AC’S LARGEST to : om & $18 weekly "$12.8; oom with 3. fully ttlee bath. |¢ ROOM ~~ Flizahe Ae With a vist SELF lu surattare buyers Cash Propertion avatiable mercial _ White La. M , 3405 Ormand Ra.) 4nd tub tiled sore. tht shower te riiage fits AND 18, ACRES een | ane Fstates | 18, ts ca, oe mevoneD, ee oe Pie Bl gl ocrkg 18 Ww Mili Realtor 2339 Orchard REA ROOMS AI ——— only. rene roughout | e Pric r st roo “ u rett~ a Foe AE ee FE 2614 —= oatine ree z rent reason we eh — ‘Aiba. “Michigan, information. | Gin anes. five Foome and 4 raroom Shem, acaleg wea roa Practical as as auc = Se ae oe iene 5-3853 FOR ert 80280 a only an ~ ne . o expans es ive i ] : rel. FURNIT . QUICK AND cf Ae on 2 ROOMS PRIV _ TU 30466. Phone Detroit.| West BY OWNER | with room for Soe il acanaimsani Lamkin Mikes | mmar aie oe bedrooms. } ITURE NEEDED | ery. tet” Fal suburban prop |? oa ge ct | MODERN 3 BEDROOM OOM COTT | dethe. tide ¢ bedroom bome 1% | $13 00 terme terement |b pe. cts ‘as anothe tlassed ‘a | Spy Ae “Eitehee thet : @ of odd lots. Cet a with: entrance ATE BA hong 1 mt AGE. double jor & gas beat, ins pe bath be bedroom v 8 saver and at | gy wn Nee or ; kK. G HEMPSTEAD Near ge No pl sing Heights Ae ot i Tavors | Shee 3b a rE oo set | For the Kidd rage. $2100 — 2 ear mal score Selon ana alive Sale. Ph. . Com mentty | 02 8. Rerce__ rE 5-30871. end Auburn. FE Ew MODERN DUPLEX 2 BF pt MONEY ——wiik| %" . 1¢s < acada § Gets | back yard =] = Boater j Cer Us Boy ir or — #0 __.__ PE _+0m | 7 Room ) ae | oe bus. rou fee & stove Fe - : whe \Weet S . | was ms Lake | te «teen ce a Arts coop BtY - OAKLAND t Parms business and com x Baby - torn" paved or Rent Room \ ide Brick T SIDE sUB sad rates gala ieeres pc audremt hae Come ~ BUYER Fav | ei Sa0eER< lees — 37 N fel Situated on a parcel 70x27 become: ihe ee N 3 Malis Ce ee floors and ne mg aul 3-2066. ov Knauf, Realtor “| 4 SLEEPING ROOM FOR MA oan. Payment with huge trees i elec ccna: tee anon — ay ti ann Oe a en © _— 2% W Bu vate ent n | ; abe muen t baseme ice : us home. and oa MAHAN HA TYE rate. PE COND OT | ashen yay hy cae ot Si ute yerticieets | “tutte ot meat Mewnary | Pdw Mo Stout k waiting ane at Some BUY S tnetudin reage Bix reeme (1 enclosed water, 2° porct ~\ 7? N out, Realt this. and stor! e den ded : ) garage he Saginaw 8 s.and only $1480 dow OU WANT ACTION bath on’ firet, floor Ale - $1880 down | PPA: : PE Ss - . fi r Also FIRST TIM ' cvening en 165 . | ae i eeewa beara © 02 | Village "T- roome. 3. bedrec , ™ ee ee eee | setha us bedrooms end 3} - uv. 15520 feoms. 3 bed fen __ eae ern 2-bedroom our Near school living roo rooms . __ Nice ta transportation , and and very ni m. dining roo j ‘ way to gare, "ty, Dreere r ural for the ts 6 Be- oak floors kitchen, noon | : ; be arranged. fo ‘erms can who family basement, plastered wails +) E } buyer tT reliable aed tc ee, We tae one ue ae Wear tae City a IZA eth - . r t. . re BE, She last didvwante" Gove" e'tereg"sss| Lake Road coat ea moan te | LD ear oa bath and oN 4 has dded p room. } E : cement H ° , cant drive, 2 lots, Pioneer Highlands =| ts hen tr te oem ae | 2 bedroom down ranch perty. Appomtment fone oa” we tases | eat s e on | Cedar Shakes, — with ae ane 3 You'll fin he 4 = the comfort end RK REAL EST, for partitions and c CREATE NEW Giga WARE bores iee"hoate sage} toe, |Bosese pals: 5 Rhine POO imag ss in| Favmentn: Bee Meek rts through cus. Waa Bata ee ae _ DELAY—REGRET (sal Sovtree why ne —— "real stie Bachent cai| West Suburba RAY O’NEIL, Realt for ads. To a bu FE. ~~ ht kitchen "with vee mes | KK 6 ROOM HOME 3 dedreem lpebep ape Phone FE -—Gas furnace, érbes- water x A thing, So ampsen mater bealee, 3 cat ' mae farce ands pce = large 2 car food repute se0es ein) ane with (3.000 dowe” Pst 2 ODAY at | ugh a Wood Job, place Co Ju ate ee fn FE ——— Ce hal ae ee i ee ; < me YY v - THIRTY-TWO _THE: PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955 _ ¥ 7 r : For Sale Houses 43 _—For Sale Houses 43/ "For Sale Houses = 43/SLICE OF HAM For Sale Lots 46| Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan 53| Sale Household Goods 57 - ———oewrn | earn orn | Rann nn nnn ——s (State Licensed Lenders) iiiaiipaiainss GIs—$i00 BEDROOM HOME. LOW DOWN SELL 1, REALTOR 2 ACRE, LOT, BROWN RD. OFF|TO BUY, TO SELL — REALTOR ACME PORT AND CHAIR, coop Moves You In! ere ast ae Dr. Au “PaRraipon 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO _ Joslyn My Equity $150. FE $1570.| Partridge is “THE. BIRD” ratte, : LOANS #25 TO 4500 A cemeuien. other odd pieces. _burn He ore a_i 486 LUTHER ST. CALL APTER UILDING. EIEN S . a. 7 PAMILY ON stare AVE. : nb:30. PE 2-0656. Rew 6 Ouit APT. BUIL bias, | 4 W Lawrence st PE +1838 | DINING ROOM TABLE, ¢ CHAIRS a in ae en eae GI Veterans ‘ . AT ELIZABETH LAKE. A GOLD- , $5 PE a! terms Several other good in Brand new west suburban LITTLE FARMS MINE! For an ambitious couple. SHOPPING SUMONT 19” TV. HEYWOOD > . Ww & Son. 1 stor bungalow, ‘ Zoned commercial in spot beg- > field and Ka blond dav- Set ieee . 21x36. Has 23, ft - uvin Choice Lae cet _earcols: Meech: ging for a restaurant ete | This FOR A LOAN? Waketeld urs. tables, drop leef =e a = E room, and 3 bedrooms. lent —_ = conveniently locate well construc agg oe has -YES" promptly to employed men. cable ‘and 6 chairs chrome table ATTRACTIVE HOME — oA tata Cae — a 5 = = pedere 9 ro apt al Loy women—married or single. Na and 2 chair — — Re- Located at Lakeville. This home eo ia ~ | thonwide credit. Single visit loan, membrance coffee and ta serv- offers large teins room with Listed en ee 10% down plus aw H. BROWN N, pgs one oon ig ag ‘Oaly ialtnal first. Phone. write or come tee. 328 Marlborough Dr ——~" $2 98 ueproes edit als Tats de vine ; seotid. . $18,500 Oy. 4. 9X12 LINOLEUMS ette 2 bedrooms and bath. Base NICE CORNER LOT ON E. PIKE | ILL HEALTH FORCES SALE On N TO $500 noleums - Me Ya ment, Stoker heat. Garage Price| 4 Bedrooms—2 Baths & Anderson wt Will take late | this practically new, fully equipped LOANS $25 414 Ft. Wall Tile. ... .23c On Pairmount Bt or model car as a or part pay- subur' restauran ve- od - Onions Mich eee eA B12 Pontiac Motor or Fisher ment. FE 3-702) im plus 4 fed tras Excellent BENEFICIAL 9.08 tnlaid a ae oul = ? - Body employe. Has = DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS. ation. Pric uick sale. y WALTER GREEN. Ritr. pos eee ar So CLARKSTON. § ROOM RANCH rooms and bath down, 2 Bloomfield Pontiac. and Water- THELMA M_ ELWOOD FINANCE CO. 26 Linoleum, ‘ign be type Unfinished. Excellent loce- bedrooms and bath u ui Township REALTOR 1 W_ Lawrence, FE 2-8249: Pontiac < . DIN-| tion, MA_ 5-707 ; basement, gas heat, knotty 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd Harold's, 140 S. aginaw ero ie in. g4o0 for my NEW HOME. 6 ROOMS AND! cedar recreation room and Sy lvan Realt wE 120, PE 63066, Oven 8 to 7 Mortgage Loans 54 a Priday Nite Til 9 at $35 per mo ; bool and bus | lavatory Includes carpet- hs yY SS = m= FE 2-5450 Ope’ Sit ales i cae ek bet Cisse te schesl op 1 ae $11,500, $2,500 BHD Orchard Lk. Ra, SNACK BAR IN ROCHESTER. LOW INTEREST ELECTRIC ICE BOX. PINE CON: a — rs a : — OW IN dition. Vegetable freshener Me Fees |S _ ACRE. ee Dove T Reem) = Sore ; OPEN DAILY. LY Y 709 FOR RENT LARGE STOR S | yanmited hands te tngie tamily| drawer Siorage im base. $38 = ode oO i “ ~ Elichen on large suburban lot. | ND teen i—_ ”| Thorpe Street SAT. SUN. 5 wo tinea ik” tere Can kell dwellings; mortaage cane eled ea sre ne se on dining room com =| . ‘ | should wer D > beth. $950 ! N H and Gen- rea used for any kind of business. | : design ‘ = AS $45 per —— — 1 ACRE 3 Room Basement home sal ieepeel a € room — For Sale Acreage 47 Reasonable rent Carl Algrim H. G. PETE RSO yN ee aa cere tops 22x46. 80 gal water heater,| oT cry home Oak floors MA 41444 Wixom | 1310 Pontise State Bank Bid Th re slightly factory irregu- WATEINS LAKE Knotty pine fin Oi” 1000, down and 40. ter, «and all in nice condition 13 ASRES WITH TROUT STREAM | ig KLEENEX VENDING MA-| Phone FE $8406 or FE 6TH | lnre* You wil cave more than bearoon Be oe et ele wae month. North suburban | Price ‘10.000, sesy terms. {riinietions, Arason Plumbing, 968 = = ee rel Swaps SS; pee reatier relat pice oN Lane heater, a in porch . 2 Ortonville. _ ae a. ROAR en nnn wn ve 11250 Down 2 Bedroom home on) - ry ie ———— Soo “tele bs Aside barbecue. | Unorth side Bath. utility, ol! beat, | Lake Front Small down fom fan eee You Can Hardly G 198 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR ALL|§LECTRIC RANGE AND 1 GAS | @uto clothes dryer Now is the time to buy Ra M toot a so su Lan araty et accessories, for older car Bal. range Also full size cot] spring J. C. HAYDEN. your ‘lake property for << . This Kind Any More _$1,500 MU ¢3322, After $ pm | and mattress. OR 3-2913 ng were j . BY OWNER foom modern, tile bath oak heat. tiled basement. | olum. $8 and screens. paved | @treet. 602 E. Tennyson, FE +024) | GHANDLER AVE $5 & BATH. | GOOD REPAIR C OCK | ion, wit TERMS L, SCALES, REALTOR es N. SAGINAW. FE ert OR 27425. é ROOMS. Par PART BATH 2 BED- , insulated. Tota) price $6.- cme over contract ay ments | 7.00 per month, 2 lots 736 East | off Josiyn MILLER © NORTH SUBURBAN 2 bedroom new home. Never oc- | ou peoed air beat rue | large bedrooms, | with a a closet. Pull path. Kitchen. utility room. Extra lot, located near schools | “SION EF 382 Auburn Ave OR _}-3420_ J.C. HAYDEN il Ps a Bivd. ona sag i : reeoor HOME. MODERN Part bas«ment, $5,500 §500 down. EM 337 3762, 204 DELLWOOD STREET Owner days, ‘Sell by March Ist” @ lucky break for an estab- lished family With ood ¢redit, who can finish off 2 irm. attic to COMPLETE this 4 bedroom oak floor plastered Walls, gas heated. ful) basement, life time bome Has 2 car garage perfect condition Close to supermarket Earimore buNine St Joneuh hos- Price cut to $9 500 with down payment about $1600 for someone who can meet above qualifications and who wants to end up with a 2 bathroom. 4 room home at 62.000 savings over reproduction cost Just 1 availa- bie-drive by—then phome at once for sppointment $1,000 DOWN East Suburban. idea! for the re- tiring couple or smal) family. Hae large garden. 2 chicken houses, berries and «a nice ig There is only 1 — ‘% acre lot ¥Y possibilities. a ay cy only $6,500, The T days posses- “ADAMS REALTY pital et< or PE Ti NEW CONSTRUCTION $7,400 On Terms truly @ fine $1,500 DOWN enamel. on wood met heh ery, ecre lot. on cor. hed "‘water formica tops, glass 3 2 bedrooms "ont fioors. auto VE 24000 or PE 3-4200 $1 DOWN Wattep Lage i races dane é coms 52 Close 3 room moderna, privileges. Terms ‘as- : TUnedo $5 TU ard’ ood floors plastered, wells oe xedo 188, Po month @ ROOMS & BATH ON & JESSTE Reasonable down AE. re im the past ©. Bo here it bedrooms rer i > . out Fat i pHi 6 living room with | TV room with fire ent with fin- fecreation room and 2nd ; 2 car att. insulated ca- i with 65000 : rl rrels, Realtor Sore 2 at Green Lake tl er EMpire }-c008 Donelson Park natural baths, break: | rds “BUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE $450 DOWN YOUR CHOICE 3% ROOM MODERN near Fisher's yg meer $750 DOWN ago nme | gag eee gl sharp bedroom bungalow Really nice. R. J. VALUET, Realtor yes Oanlend Ave FE 5-03 | Co-eperative | Real Estate _ Service | GATEWAYS to| HAPPINESS FIRST OFFERING DOWNTOWN For pity. te to Pontiac High corner lot loca | | Rar “et 2 723 dewn $66 month OP OWNER'sS BUSI-— CAUSES SALE THAT’S WHERE _ 26326 FOR RIRMINOHAM PROPERTY BENJAMIN & STEPHENS, INC SUBURBAN SPECIAL storms screens $5.000 down and $42 per month. WILLIAMS LK. AREA RANCH TYPE HOME Picture this home setting om 6 large corner let. beautifully lasid- scaped with young maples and closet space tile bath full high base- ment with recreation space and shower, and tastefully decorated treughout Breeseway and 2 car faa Designed for the owner and built to last « liftime Only 4.008 down, with easy terms. PAUL A. KERN, Realtor Tl Oakland Ave rE “Real Estate Since 191° | — Auburn & Rochester Rd area, a lent boating. bething end fishing LOVEL ANCH gotng et an unbdelievad) rice RANC Sylvan village. vacant. many fee- of with $3000 down. Lapin Open Eves Free Parting Also choice lakefront jot loceted tures desired by todays particu. &@ appointment today, 100 Oakland Ave FE 42544 ‘» Bayport te’ further informe- | lear buyer specious living — | ee = tion call J. TAYLOR, Realtor, fireplace @ms radiant heat R ] t FE +2504 b! losets breeseway. r l] Y . vie cet ares ere! Russell Young I CMpieton xor a REALTOR . - = = a a e trontage Priced right LOTS OP EYE APPrAt |. W. Reres & re esas) BIG RFAVER ARFA | Seberven 2 Sedreom bunqeley. | Onep Eves. “Wi 0 Sun ‘Ul 8| 2 bedroom moden Automatic ofl HOLL. MES- BARTRAM oe ore ‘| - - — — _—s hot water heater, 4393 Dixie way OR 31960 screens lock vent awnings on > "REDD Mtahed atene Tosrwey tc a> SLIZABETH Lake - PRIVILEOES porch end windows, dandy ga | GOK WD ¢ REDIT a ettic. Total price 67.480 5 rooms BS) Setse Storm rage, large lot. full price 910,800 | RATING NEEDFD > | @nd screens Aluminum siding } oe ~ "DRAYTON PLAINS block to lake Clean es @ pie — } PLUS $2,000 DOWN $ room modern bungalow Full , Only age 2% a. "ee ee This ve Geutrabie 4) uedrecer bath, basement. automatic peat, PAUL + J JONES. "REAL Bt wired for electric stove. 2 barns and Pig) Tmo consisting of com- garage 88.000 with 82.000 down 02 Ww end other out bidee Tractor and| in very bomet inet fen} SOUTHESAT SIDE | For For Sale Resort t Prop. “4A other ole gon keno ne or, large closed in porch, full bath. 7 room modern 3} bedrooms on Racal : “| + trade 6 me ony | large utility room, plastered | ‘second floor 1 bedroom on main WALLED LAKE 113 COLEMONT. va auto. gas heat. garage floor Close to school, store and year eround, vacant. Cash bar- | ‘IRWIN & ROSA’ and 3 nice lots with plenty of | bus line Two 50 ft lots 1 om| gain Richard Pascoe. TUxedo —_ omer both lots are | corner $8.500 with $2,000 down 1-1588, TUsedo §-5188 ene Count Living but " eee AE Oe MEMBERS | cose to town The tome te | A. 1. Templeton, Realtor | Sale Suburban Prop. 45A 8-010) FE 2880 FE one bl Neat and clean Located in q 27239 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44563 VE tei FE 3004 FE 32101 very exclusive neighborhood, Open Eves ss Sum. 1 to 5) ELLIOTT & — take priv Can only be shown erthwestera at Middlebelt ON BOSTON by ent. if interested con- k NI IDSEN | __JOrdon 46121, MAyfair 62503 __ 1 18 pi "pnaann eat CLARK REAL ____ Fo r Sale L 4% arge 1‘, story . e- ESTATE - rege. fenced lot bores Very | 5 138 W. MURON STREET Livable and Lovable pid se te clean and nicely deco PE +4602 N EVES Surrounded by Approximate! rooms api bath on main floor = % acre of land some of whic AT CASS LAKE wi newer eas lage Bogota = ——— Ca 1s planted to flowers, fruit “8 sl ry ce t af + Gg ). | tem Mae Ue ee Eee Judson Bradway Co. 1960 Majestic and hot water. ONLY 68.500, sub- There is also « e sey | wo Je700 stantial down payment. rm with fireplace. ri 4 Ee - Tare cheerful dining room You wil CORNER LOT FOREST LA WATKINS LAKE also like the Kitchen which has Country Club Estates. . ateractivel j . dining space and the ist fir _92500 FE $0003, at o pungsiow — 4 extra! Fast Side bedrm would make a wonder. FOR SALE SUBURBAN PROP- ee aes ier Pit ter-| “* ; ful den This property is lo erty. 180 ft. of Cooley Lk. Rd id a pe woe | Fastern Jr. High Area cated in the Clarkston area and = Business fron’ Zone eom- bee basement hot ae roca is priced at $18,000 Mtge of mercial W. Bloomfield Township Garage and chicken house. Nice, EExcelient. 4% room home oe ee ee ee eee setting 60x}S2 Watkins Lake Pull basement, new gas fur- | Owner EM 3-428 = : privileges. $9.800 cash GQ! can | nace Hot water heater. , AA ooyerer : handie this for $1,200 down Breakfast nook W M. H. KNI DSEN | Hurry, Hurry, ‘to . ae REALTOR HUMPHRIE North Side 81 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Cherokee Hills! __ Pa FE ¢4516. Eve 23288 You'll like living tm this close- | . . a - . Beverly - ————_——_——— im community of A osha ry REALTOR FE 2 0474 VETS homes cs Elisabeth 8 N Telegr c = Near schools bus and AND mile west o bap Co-Operative on eae oer ping Extra nice, clean 4 but you must HOR elec room home Full basement tion le limited ae ci aewec es | NON VETS | 5 7S SIDE rive fene ya rms & screens. New 2 bedroom homes Tie | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor UNION LAKE PRIVILEO- es Fxceptionally clean four rooms plus 10210 Pias- tered and tiled Culty Room Two nice bedrooms, mod- lvjng room Close to school a bus service Two iarge trees on Lot 502150 Priced at 8850000 with $2000.09 down WM. REALTOR complete | summer fun e now have ® small home, built in 1951 with 96 ft lake frontage. Includes elect. refrig, elec stove, ol] cireulator and some furniture. Only $85,- 950, $1,025 down, $45 mo. KINZLER 670 W nas rhea rE 4-3528 If no answer, ph. FE 32-0629 Eves. till ® | Co-operative Real Estate Exch | 1 DAILY 1 TO 8 THE “CHELSEA” 3 Bedroom Brick FHA and GI Approved Paved street, city water, sewer. GI $600 FHA $1,150 PRICE $11,950 ——, on ee ot. pong Ra Lane or) and MSs WHITE BROS. _Phone PE D860 or OR 3-187) off 4 For Sale Houses _ i; aoc garage Call Gil 3 BEDROOM HOMES. $350 DOWN PERRY AND KETTER ING HANNAN LI ¢-4900 @ ROOMS GAs HEAT FST OF- FE 5-6427 fer M27. ee ROCHESTER 2 bedroom house with smal! lot, oe $14,500 Also acreage for sale CHAR e209 W. OFIFTH OL 60611 Also branch office MY 2-200) QUICK POSSESSION Large 3 bedroom bungalow Large living room Automatic water heater Aluminum storm = win dows. Interior trim not on Lake privileges on Crescent Laxe $6950 Easy terms Near High School Large screened porch Basement, as furnace Only 87750 $1500 PONTIAC REALTY 131 Baldwin house with 1 acre, ONE GLANCE And you wil) fall in love with this neat 2 bedroom brick in A-| condition near bus and schools end shopping. I's car garage, frult trees after 6 *| 2068 evenings call Mr. Osmick rE + sprinkling system @ won- | ful place for the kiddies. and rtamen be the first to see one only down CALIFORNIA STYLE HOME | An outstanding home in every 2 large bedrooms be 7]. FT RANCH HOME Truly o home at bedrooms end Kitchen garage tuto its large best ving nice breese- | full ~— base- | on | Di ta shows anytime } BEDROOMS | Latge & room home full bath With shower, basement. venetiag | blinds storm and screens on RUSTIC SETTING Beautiful jog and iedge rock modern 2 bedroom bungalow with fireplace. “ acre lot, out- door bar - b - cue pit, Drayton Woods 615.000, terms Evenings er € 00 call Mr vik . MAKE MONEY Finish this 2 bedroom shell home With basement, good neighbor- bood lake privileges oon W s Lake, terms OFFICE OPEN 6¢€ A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. _ WEST—CITY Moderu 6 room. 3 bedroom bun- alog Beeutiful dining room. fui! sememt, end garage condition inside and out te school bus oun stores $10,480 — terms JA. Taylor Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street Evenings 58161 or FE ¢4278 bath, auto gun type forced air heat, birch flush doors and Al- . city x Boe - sew- er, hardwood oak f) 30 YEAR TE ‘RMS MODEL OPEN | Maclewanre A TRUE CONTEMPORARY HOME 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms j $14,990 With $3,900 Down | SEE OUR FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 P. M. | ws BROS. eve BBE | BLOCK East oF” hopes,” Locaren arm A ‘BALDWIN Yale Construction Co, SOLD BY HANNAN FEdereal 5-7500 INCOME : ene + ‘ a mei St. Mike’s Area 48, AND BATH LARGE. FE 54-4840 large 5 room. | | FE ___ For Sale Houses 43 OPO This Week’s Specials A RARE BUY Priced right and in fine location Neat. 2 bedroom frame Has liv- ing room, large kitchen. 3 pe bath oi) heat. electric hot water. | ‘heater Convenient to 4 | center and transportation. Sc bus to door Privileges om Union Lake Offered f ed at $7850 with $1500 down | & MBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd EM 34383 Union Lake Village |GI Resale only 3 years reom with corner heat, electric water heater, storm sash & screens, nice corner lot 1$m154 Priced right, terms. Call today. Pleasant Take Area Neat 2 bedrm home, redecorated Livingrm . Bew Kitchen & beth wi beamt. Lake privileges 000 down. Gl 3 bedrm_ brick ranch type homes i Téa154 lots in an excellent locatton Plastered walls select oak fiocors full bsmt Ulioned recreation rm @uto gas hot water beater Gown payment John K. Irwin. om — ON nol Eine Ne FOR COLORED Bact of St Jo's Momes tim, from $9.000 to §11.500 with $1508 to 63100 down Willis M Brewer 65 N Parte with par- gas heat Lew Office 2-8522 Next to Secretary of State's PE ¢518) FE +¢45388 rE kOR COLORED Pour rooms down includes liv- so Upstairs is @ mammoth bed- cian with plastered walls and oak floors Basement with a good furnace Nice lot with shade trees Total price is 66.950 with $1.060 down ; bdw. M. Stout, Realtor n nN inaw Bt Pu FE 54-6165 m eve ti 6 30 For Sale Lake | Prop. 44 Ip gvod ~eOEeO Handy , Price | BAYPORT | LAKEFRONT Modern lakefront summer home located on Saginaw Bay Excei- FE PE TS | $03 Community National Bank +4211 Eves. LAKE , LO | | | Roy Annett Inc. ROOM HOME NEAR M15. Buchy arn Ortonville. MILFO! @ acre — pe farm. oa 2 ac ase Davement and Dawson C. “ALGRIM, BROKER MA 41444 or MA 42602 40345 and 2215 : ting Trail PaRM FOR SUB-DIVIBON PUR- | ead Prom 63 to bony acres Also far~ing purposes. P W Din- nan & Bn 6 West Huron tOR FARMS AND ACREAGE ail R ledge OR $1111 FE 40003 | 187 ACRES OF ot PRODUC- tive land located the Oxford area’ Includes cares modernized Street Eve OR 31333 128 ACRES Within T-mile — of Pontiac "Tithe white bos in —— ares 3a ota samen, horse barn. stock bern and machine barn. Good productive soil, mostly level, ripe for subdividing 71 ACRES Level to mtly rolling 4 miles north ri&ston ost of the | farm ts under cultivation Road | frontage on 3 sides. Also &rm modern house and garage $300 per acre 160 ACRES % mile road frontage north of | Rochester Modern 4- bedroom farm home 36564 f{ hip-roof basement dairy bern 29 stan- chions with drimking cups, 14438 tf! cement silo. Wood jot a} good productive farm. 6250 per acre Terms FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves Next to Consumers Power Sale Business Property 49) NEW 5 UNIT APT BUILDING. Net income 63.300 Only 824.000. _142 W. Columbia N. SAGINAW ST. FRONTAGE Now va- price is 618.900 with business district cant. the terms M. Stout, Realtor Edw. Tl N. Saginaw st Pres FE 45-6165 _ Open eve PERRY AND WALTON Midget size tavern long armed | man can almost reach every cor- ner including 3 -—" register. wing over bg git yea! Ler ng but ms us Enough said. No. Saez, ‘ Grab Your Partner And checkbook and hurry to Pon- tiac for the chance of your life- time in sharp Class C d joe over $100,000. per year. No. STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac | Pontiac State Bank Bidcg John A. Landmesser, Broker FE 41582 FE Sale Land Contracts 32 INVEST Your money in a good land con- tract.Have some excellent buys’ with liberal a Call FE $9075 or FE 68-0441. Ask for Ted | McCullougn . a J. C_HAYDEN, Realtor | 6 E. Walton Bivd "Open Eves. | SEASONED CONTRACT ON “6 RM. bome, Balance $3589. $45 per month 6 per cent, dis | eount 15 per cent. CLAR REAL ESTATE | 1927 E. Auburn Rd.. near Dequindre | OL 1-665! _ _ | PROPERTYY SOLD FOR 622.000 Balance $14,777 at 6 per cent interest Will discount 20 per cent. Payments $150 per month Well secured as property § in- cludes «rceery, gas station home and rental unit with 5 acres of land : kdw. M. Stout, Realtor TI N. Sexinaw St FE 58165 ___ Open evenings ‘til & 30 SOUND INVESTMENT | $5.880 balance at $60 monthly, 6 per cent interest Secured by modern city home - very good conditwa Wii $5.000 Call _FE +¢4813 for perticulars 53 Money to Loan (Stete | Licensed Lenders) ~~ en $25 TO $500 GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORP 6o W HURON 8T FE 37181 NEED $500 | or less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home & Auto ts the to come Most loans your first visit so come in or phone for cash to $500 on your aut furnitere or gnature and @ repayment _ sulted to your y Reeds Friend courteous serv- tee awaits you Lesite Fieisher Manager Berkiey Voss. Presi ent. Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company 4017 Comm Nat'l Bx Bid ARFA booed” cSmmercial gs a | “RIDGEWAY | Baldwin FE 446203 Gea mene Real Estate Exchange Industrial & Commercial Less than 2 miles from down- town on main highway. approzi- mately is — Will divide to sult your 33 E. Huron &. ee Open evenings & Sun i to | Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A gg lt gd na nary oe HEAT. Main Royal Oak Lincoin eae? STANDARD OIL STATION FOR lease Two stall Super established business. For further information, _ saul 17-3248, after 7 p.m. For Sale or or Exchange 50 50 To Business | Opportunities 51 BEER TAVERN Only 87.509 down for real estate and all, brick building with 5 room living quarters above. Own- ef nets approximately $10,000 an- a oy Hurry on R D RILEY BROKER : PHONE FE ¢1157 COMPLETE FIXTURES FOR BiL- Hard room. § tables For Lease—Modern 2 stall service station. Good gal- lonage. Fine location. Call L. H. Cole Oil Co., FE 2-9173. "RED HORSE $019 Cass Eliz FE ¢2252 or FE en , 5 ACRES ve destreable in the Bloomfield rt Now Partridge ” FIRST TIME we Se SS J ee See this today: crowing town ae 5 ing and ’ FAMOUS INN at ft ee WARD E. PARTRIDGE) MICHIGAN Hours 8 to 6 Saturday f w 3 GET CASH QUICKLY -Up to $500 | 1046 t 1953 cars B your title. | Most deal. closed minutes Loans siso gee on furniture. | Signatures other securities OAKLAND LOAN CO. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER. MICH. LOAN $25 TO $500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK ROUSEHOLD 900DS PR Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-0781 Up to $500 CASH for You Today 30.000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC and Oakland County heve bor- rowed from Buckner's im the iast 37 years. BUCKNER'S’ LIABLE ymen be are dealing with Buckner's where you are always sure of kind and considerate treatment. BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY You can obtain up te to- day or any day at Buckner's for a short time or take up 24 months to y on low month- ¥ payments. charge is less you thin! BORROW THE CASH YOU NEED AT Buckner FINANCE COMPANY Above Walgreen's PE 40541 Corner North Saginaw and Huron Dray Piains 4303 Dixie Highway ross from LOANS $20 TO $500 FE 2-9206 HOUSEHOLD — R FORNTTORE OR FINANCE “Bet i he ah MAHOGANY TWIN oe FOR _double_mahogany bed a PE 5-2373. MANS CLOTHING be Knapp shoes, +% ze: 2 fur- Bace, antique : L odin, ach a fur coat ve m ines, big bs gn PE os is ae YOUR LAND OuN- MAROON ~ LEATHER, trade for 87 Winchester or sell MU 43744 | SWAP YOUR OLD SKATES ON A “ pew pair Skates sharpened. 35 cents Barne, Hardware 742 W Nuron 8t Easy Parking 1 PR BOSTON TERRIERS, FOR tsed_ refrigerator or will seil _FE 5-9135__ TRADE IR SELL _call FF 8-0893 TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT, furniture, appliances or auto for hew or used good housetrailers. TRAILER EXCHANGE 6 8 Telegraph rE _ TRADE YO YOUR wold HOME 1950 FORD, AYMEN ON NEW RANCH noun rE 5-4628. 2 REMINGTON AUTOMATIC EASY = ‘DRYER. KENMORE washing achine 502 N. Schaeen, FE 45 EASY. SPIN DRYER. DELUXE a. $60. Excellent condition. END OF MONTH SPECIALS All breakfast 2 per cent gy mage ul = ft. Customatic refrigerator, was 6, now $299.95 with trade. USED DEPT. 1 Speed Queen washer 2 yrs. old. 6 yrs old. osfes ner? 1 Leonard refrigerator $65 | 1 Frigidaire refrigerator $39 08 i Westinghouse dryer '1 Thor automatic washer $29 95 a Apt. size electric range, GRAY TONS Furniture, Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor PE 5-881] or FE 50076 DINING: ROOM} URNITUR buffet, table ocbaire ES Dixie Hey OR D106 with scope. Swap for 410 e oe on _Winchester shot | "run, PE » Feed. LECTROLUX. GOOD CO ‘Wl OLDS. PARTS OR aim WILL | to. Cheap PE 50643. swap for what have you or sell | FRIGIDAIRE REFRIOERATOR. cheap. FE 23-1558. pool ition. uire 203 For Sale Clothing 56| — RPP rw END OF MONTH SALE. GIRL'S for 8. ‘ ri. 2 fers Sack steer tr cr) or . sizes lor rapes U id tc clearance itn boy's and e 55 Wa | aos VE girls bathrobes sizeg 2 to 6, SOc 2065. each Girls better blouses size Newman's Vari- ety Gif, Shop 615 Orcharg Lake hear lelegral GENUINE PERSIAN LAMB COAT. length. Excellent condition. _ Biss 10-12. $225) MI 41210 3 ROOMS OF NEW AND USED NORTHERN | BLACK tg MUSERAT ; x coat, $45. lack tip tn r ing iB $15 Gray gabard 10 ~Bises Fl RNITURE 14 All im good condition, FE Devenport and chair. 2 end te +3661 bles. 1 cocktall table 1 floor WHITE SATIN WEDDING GOWN. | ismP 2 lamp tables 8 tabie FE 80821 Size 16 “or 59.50 WHITE SATIN WEDDING GOWN $59. Lite new Reas OL 8 piece room suite. Table, _ deme, After 6 pm butfet and 6 chairs. we ‘Sale Household Goods 57 2. mnn~~ Dresser, chest full ize bed. New. APARTMENT SIE REPRIOEN4. ; tor, runs rar A BARGAIN IN SMALL RADIOS. MANY ITEMS $3 to $10 $-8785 - Easy Terms APT SIZE REFRIGERATOR, $3996. Duncen Phyfe china, $49 95 «Dresser 8895 Chifforobe, $12 50 Studio couch. $11 95. Used cribs 8750 up Washers, $1995 up Bedroom suite. $7950 Elec rarrces apt and full sise, new roll-away beds. bunk —— and THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 31 8 Saginaw 8t. Pontiac, ichigan FOR SALE GUARANTEED RE- apt size ranges Term frigerators $38 95 up APN EURKNITURE Wriager woshore $22 98 up inner washers 8 up sal g nl Next to ae Met Waataents = $195 “ ABOUT ANYTHING YOU want Be? * 06 Oskiand Ag | CAN BE FOUND AT L & 8 PRIGIDAIRE 1964 MODELS Bi] Otl «pace heaters all sizes. schoo}| Ube M deluze refrigerator. 2 desks witn seats attached. new | bf ggg range F book case head board beds, com- | Quan” ra washer Perfect con- piete. 624 Pee gy $25 up: 44557 price ranges gas & elec $5 up, - all sizes 63 up.. TV sets. $25 wu GE WASHING MACHINE WARD- radios $5 wp, new chrome di-| robe trunk Gas stove. Song com> Dette sets ty pe 48 85) up _ dition “aT Oneida Rd 4, chests. new & & LY : bed- HOT ECTRIC sTOVE room leo ao w living rm toe cee rE maoopeg betared be ro°@ HOTPOINT DELUXE AUTOMATIO — 1950 up une other washer Disolay mode! 8. USE OUR EASY PAYMENT Tn iteo” W. A WE BUY SELL TRADE ANY- HARDWICK OAS RANGE. ATE THINO COME OoUT > om LOOK condition, OUND ACRES FREE Mrs ray a Fare ess, | AES SIO Uy cf a NIGHT TO 5 30 SUN. 12 mates 936 My Huron Gar- L & 8 SALES CO —o Soanins or 1 mi east of | inc nniTE ROMER SAME ai new FE burn Heights on Auburn Rd Mie —— FE 32066 | KENMORE coon ae PARTS ANTI MAHOGANY _®%d "prayer. $15. 415 Brooks Ave. double sleigh bed. complete, KNEE E DESK | sET OF 6 oo mi with bureau. | dining chairs 1 coepamenel ¢ x —— ——= — cs er 4 4-1 GAS STOVE GOOD CONDI KITCHEN CABINET SINKS at. _ton. Ay in model creda value 11_ INCH PHILCO m transit. Pertect cond'tion Boag tv Also severa) 64 and 6 in. reas arm chair $15 oe 14 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER. sel down payment. Balance at 68 month. Late model auto motte Washer. er at 88 per month Phone M Be BLUE WeLotn DAVENPOR suite. 206 Mt. Clem t | BEDROOM vuaNITURE -¢@ YE - — bed and nd Chifterave in ey extone, cost sell for Fo (hi saa typewriter soek, “Se rE oa SPRINGS — STD. size bed. also felt mattress itn excel- lent Both for $5 Cal! OR 3-2583 or 3318 Lexington, Scott _lake after 6. BLONDE COFFEE TABLE. YEL- low chrome set, _ buggy, good” condition. OR t 3-2117. BATHTUB AND LAVATORY. FE 3-756 an Fluores- bebe Ave (ieee BOTTLE GAS je ol gory Puelgas. “Sn yaar. BED INNER SPRING MATTRESS __ 450045 ) Elizabeth Lake Ra - BENDIX ELE ELECTRIC CHUCK'S USED FURNITURE. and appliances We . ee)! RCA models, at terrific ie — Michi- Fluorescent, 383 Orchard fa ave Ave LINOLEUM AND PAINT ue Half price at Jacks. 183 N. Near Sears Y BOY CHAIR TES Mar Very good > a ®,} LINOLEUM .... yd. Jc LINOLEUM Room sre ia Armstrong's Tieetees /: Paes Coe wate he rr 38 RUBBER ASE valnt GAL. sa SYERS, 141 W. HURON ese es a MAHOGANY BEDROOM OU g to pattern—1 picture window —2 = lou rps PION ALT) Te a 5-Sail eee size Windows—Valances to macth - Z : . vc me MI 4-5373, me are loaded to the roof with K'TCHES SINKS CRATE fine Qualit merchandise If vou marred From $375 G A Thomp GINGER. FEATHERWEIONT POR-) dont see -what you Want Asted won 80S Perry Mir Soe SaCelent condition. | here ome anyway—wWe hace it LaTHE POWER TAKE-OFF, FOR @rUDIO COUCH. 1IKE NEW sv tou PTS AT MIR amaze \eep 1073, Heights Rd Take LeBaron POOLS non aTOVES BOUG z 420 electric dri 1679! LUX-AIR FURNACE JUST 3 YRS BIOVES BOUGHT S80LD «& EX- 18 95 . . : - electric drill 13 old Ali controls and = stoke: _ens Fe: tet 602 Mi. Clem- 9 : ectri aru kit 16%5 _ Cheap FE ¢9¢46 __ 4250 ‘2° Heavy duty drill 29 85 6995 6° Juinler 6 50 SAV E U P TO 50% y, ee p. lectrie handsaw 19 95 | MBER ‘ : electric handaw 6 | ON ALL NEW MERCHANDISE 4950 6 Skil saw ahd L U New Dunk bed complete § — $39 96 | 79.19 8." alec powersew 3800} Sheetrock and Rocklath. 1° taaiias male bales sete ae sc ee Tis | Shegroch ong Meceiy bearda Double Log metal cabinets § 8.95 sess pond re arial , be - ee ak hoes Massccoese — * drawer chests $695 100 Evans steel 406! $0Se 100 cc eae ® we ow > iimeloums ..... 340s cn Rafter a a dows fast de! Interior & Exte- Table lamps 0356, 11% Jigeam aitechmert — Oe eS We buy sell and exchan, very. & ! idine Cedar. Redwood unkxe—< iar eo 205° Paneling Oak & Softwood floor- | ~ 26 lee eeler Guage 78 1 1 t . Oakland Furniture 6 pe Warding file set oe ee “re - C 1048 Saginaw PF 25523 20 ft drop cord 220° Pau! St. Cyr Lumber Co. <0" 6 ® Bernz blow torch 545 6120 Bogie Lake Rd Commerce SMALL ROUND WALNUT TABLE 295 Lon lers 97 Antique meshoxany buffet MI 730 wad wrhian yes 375 TAL CA BINETS ae Lamrameer te Pe Cau METAL Ge NE & PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE 1650 Bu brace ball bearings 600 Chipped path = = FE 29061 1295 es electric dri! in eg lei peti Megas ots pee ———— = a . ie . na cookstoves used furniture kindl THERMADOR CUSTOM RANGE {&° Exven cen bi 180° ing «wood = Hutchinson's Tratler and oven mon-trator $235 raphe 16 of hammer a Saics 4615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton FR B Munro Electric 1060 W 00 Hand plane Shales Ld Piain Maron ie Rte tape ‘vt LIONEL & AMERICAN , = o ft lee: tape Ld cc Ae 3 wal Poh : SN 9% Carpenter handsaw 2350 : . oe aed can) waeuer sigs © Timing light Free test on factory analyzer Flectrie range oe o30 06 f0* Boneh vise 3a" Jews «: SO) TASKER SG. 63 W. Mures_ & os oe de Gibie koreans 145 LAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH are Ti - 2@ pce Hispeeg drill set 995 faucets $2450 value $1485 Also U" MP ELECTR 1c HOME APPLIANCES toliet. bathtubs shower stalls at 2295 Biec Frv OB with Cover 1 ulle ‘ e ‘e crate sees Auburn Rd EOI) ip igg) mercial ocliare) dren 1205 marred Michigan Fluorescent, * coe lag od acy nee ce 2450 Deep fryer -— automatic os 393 Oreierd Lake Ave . 7 sto! 48) ~Sponge Mop 2 2 HP SINGLE PHASE drawers sic rE $1100 Call 3995 Dormer Mixer 9696 | seb. 15 core fed rot, “a, sta P vel oo 22085 Automatic toaster 965 National cash register 1 TWIN BED. COMPLETE FE (8% Liormeyer aeep fryer 17 95 shape $20 or best offer 143 _ 2 1 qt Ice cream freezer 8 50 Deere heommer mill Rm a ~ T > 495 Mirro pressure cooker 8 95 6 t $e itlon USED TRADE 695 Mirto corn popper 495) $60 500 peed oe eee | } DEPT he Lees oe aver ware mr battery $20 OA 68-2768 | . step chen stoo = ee chairs - ca . a Sit-stancd ironing board in 1 an ae a ay | pe_ living room su > Liquid vaporizer ; j pe. Wood Breakfast set £2495 1395 Elec coffee maker 9 95 an an oa kk : ft pe dining room suite $45.95 4995 Rotobroi! rotissierie 24 95 saa tuate. oA goon rae 1467 FREE STANDING TOILETS $17.85 ' water heater New condition Cost Site sacrifice 880 OR 3-471 2 WILTON RUGS WITH PADS ee sobs atcson yoo pernie’ and runners Mixed wine coles. Tuan "Vente Tegel SS | Bu dee un Cat eee Slightly fectory marred Cal! at § P factory showrooms Michigan PRINTING AND RUBBER STAMP Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake business and uipment 2} Ave — _ ; Wrens ses ome caniser etc COMBINATION STORM RecessED wan Lochtbar off water heater PE @¢ 4', - 3 oF euiiet RECESSED 2-7585 we 5 bathtubs Crate marred $21 95 4 LOSING OUT | SAVE Supply 100 8 Saginaw 5 ars" Paint Bp ORS AT MY EF RS PU M PS 23t¢ DISCOCNT (DEEP AND SHALLOW WELL | “td and = imstalied Prensa $5 00 Teel cer pee EB ARE 3904 Auburp at Adams _¥FE 20811 | New & Used Lumber | Excellent used 2ués - 2x6s— | — 2uBs ~ 3n12-3alte- Used doors comp with frames SAVE bi getting = figures on complete lumber SURPLUS LUMBER | AND MATERIAL SALES CO $340 Highland Rr «(M-5S0: OR 3-7083 Open 8 to 5 30 Except Sundays H P JET PUMPS $6050 1-3 H P deep well - pumps With 12 gal tank $112 GaA ME ole 80 8 Perry 1, In. (2) ft..lengths) 10 ft. | Mein (21 ft ' Ie ft SAVE PLU SUPPLY 100 8 Saginaw FE 56-2100 | OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO Lengthen 1 FT REFRIGERATOR, EXCEL | lent condition. $48. Odd furniture | FE 5-4555 after 6 POT TYPE OIL FURNACE 5 TO! 6 room capacity Reasonable _ Call MY 2-4208 after 4 pm. POWER WINCH FOR SALE. 3831 Elz Lk B4. ee ~ Washbow!s with fittings $11 95 . : 1x32 double Ks $995 Pl W od For Sale Miscellaneous 00 7 Seth sets, with NULNg ge All kinds Ashes a id — it 61 6 Cc r — HEARING AIDS ARE Factory Seconds — Irregulars ~—— cabinet doors & drawers get free trial be con- SAVE PLUMBING ee ee 7 _Tinged. Rules FE 2-7900 ee Ma ak Ser caacy | 1iat_Bale __FE 2.2843 | FOR QUALITY TRIPLE ms =~ Birch Doors 2 Ft. $7.20 | eT eae cre PORTABLE SPRAYER 1 uP (Fac 2nds) windows and doors. call OR 31500 — sender, MERCER FLUSH DOOR SALES | ——. tractor, Prigidaire. 603 Pont. Tr. Walled Lk. MA 42222 = ar _Lake ; Srmas FIXTURES. YOUNGS. | 0 INTERNATIONAL MOTOR. town Ce ageegg d FORMICA, pi "* wanemeen. ioe boilers, a ee water heater | Tokge top brakes. new carburetor, fuel hardware electrica) gee’ a fron legs in a" pump, te HS rator $00 FE, frie Tae ros aint ae -OOR SHOP 52 GAL ELEC. HEATER. 5 70 30 | \HEIG Y) 285 Perry Opes o-8 90 8. Saginaw St. 59 ga). auto _ beater $40.95 St ll ae ', YD CRANE IN {G00 Sone Cab. sink - fitt: $50.50 & ARAGON DRESS FORM. SIZE. ing condition $2300 fancet $21 moe FE 5-406 __.__—.|6 IN. JOUNTER PLANER WITH 3, SAVE BoRBLY “es! 100 8 ; Segmay_ — horsepower motor v | X 142 ¢ FT Y THE | BATHROOM PFI — TL | white side wall tire FE 25404 _cotl_G_ A, Thpmson, 80 8. Perry ipes and fixtures. automatic = ANY vil ena gas water heaters. ot! ‘1X M COMPANY SET OF COIL BED SPRINGS — ana oa steam end SAWS AND SCISSORS MACHINE and felt mattress (std > In ers, ol) fired SHARPENED | ALL WORK I8| exeetient cond. Both for $15. 3315 GUA c "HEIGHTS SUPPLY |, GUARA TEED soy Opdrte Ra | Le7ineton. Scott Late. Call after eed Lon GARDEN TRACTOR ELECTRIC — — bedge trimmer Motor bike’ Re- | SHALLOW WELL PUMP OW erato wer sweeper. Studio couch 2371 Silver’ | Cirele. mn hae! tel Le = America, BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS “oe - "88°°33 feeenn 8 URMEISTER a1? a —_ rad ate am pains Bassees Garage Doors _f- Complete stock of numper 2 doors | to be sold All sizes avail Reduced prices We do garage front remodeling and imstalling Estimates free 371 8 Paddock FE 2-0203 BERRY DOOR SALES co. HEAT YOUR HOME For less with an Cc. LITTLE | automatic floor utility room or) basement duct-type oi] furnace approv umers lines $96.50 and “h10 30 value 50. These are ieee atoend heaters at terrific values. Deer poe Ne 1%" wee ? Bianket od LUMBER CO. we | Lag gnnt take 1 you don't find what yoo . i to bay” ? : { we ' “i Wind %: al Ae vy HAGGERTY | y scratched. perfect $156 value eee 50, Mich. Michi- | 3930S Orchard Fluorescent. Ave | SEE Us aercne oe 0 Buy | vour ga. oF of} We also install all uypes "ot 2 ig with fla d terms. Stan Garv ood 32080. “STORM SASH | Aluminum combine windows doors ¢ LOW price!!! Py Hy : 5 Due to fire. in our ge oe ge es cines, eal Sweeuers. motor. Buy tow 6 EXTRA VACATION MONEY: If you're tak- ing a long vacation, rent your home for the - tion, Makes extra fast for you! Dial 2-8181 for an ad-writer, : 5. ee, , %, . THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan \ | | ™ TALBOTT LUMBER | Lumber Doors, windows hard- | ware Plumbing B P 8 paint Septic tanks sump pumps, Thor system for wet basements Sheet | floor and = Wrecking Our company te wrecking 118 blags Our storage rooms are full We must sell at reduced prices. | We have no room Discounts-Smisheount | Call it what Egg Bo would like our | rices can't RICKOTE sIDINa $io BUYS | ALL THE spina FROM 4 6) ROOM HOUSE STEPS FRONT pas BASEMERT | TYPE $1 PER STORM WINDOWS Soc UP IRON PORCH RAILS FOR & l2s6 FT PORCH 62! TOILETS $5 ora CABINET SINKS $25 UP TOKERS 425 ’ ‘i as ‘se down @» long 68 5 sear, to BLACK DIRT POTATOER™= §OR SALE lo BUSH aay Reconditioned trailers on BU ILT IN i dee TUBS | cus sand and i gravel FE _3-8602 seen aa or alpaca i eo —— olan a, little as) BATHROOM ‘SINKS 99 UP |CRUSHED STONE AND SAND. fi nea: Sashadew $80 down RADIATORS $1 A SECTION (Gravel apd. fil Gin Lyle Coak: I P\RTS—STORE DOORS 619 UP ts. FE 20073 of FE | Lt ae ‘Sale Farm Equipment 76 Everything for the Traile’ Home OAR Fi 0 40 PER a ee GRAVEL PIT FOR | ~\es Telegrepd om ew } aa . OU 2-7 DAILY @ TO 6 SUN 10 TOS | (4.2? for $10 Delivered FE CLINTON PHONE KENWOOD 5.1660 WILL pr OR TRADE 83 TRAV exVERAL O00D USED ELEC WARD AB ‘Woon. Bee A CORD. . CHAIN SAWS oo ee ee ae —— and cabinet sewing ma- 2 for $10 FE > ga NFW 5 HM P WIIK 2 3! ranteed Bargains KINDLING = A ‘eo rE } AR $195 00 = _Ss Auburn “FE +3990 ial 5-2806 WE TAKE TRADEINS CREDIT 18 DPT ALL METAL CLEAR | TELEVISIONS KEFRIGERATORS &PEEDWAY FUEL Of! FIRE. |TERMS y ments ts G0 OT Vlenriew Trauer freeter, electric stoves troners place cannel coal Furnace fire. FR 40736 PE 3 Rice Shimmons Rd Le _ floor sampies Big ———— ang a’ pawt co} PE Ssise. klaod KING BROs colon ce. Eest No } rms Call or aype | = Yo EAl Reotung Co sa) 6. Mem Roches | SCRAP LUMBER AND WOOD PONTIAC ‘weal eye Rent Traiver Space 79) a8 ee peo sels |_ from factory PE 2-8745 NAA PORD TRACTOR WITH ~~ : Sy se RADIATOR IF IN- SEASONED OAK STOVE AND loader and «scraper PARKHURST TRAILER CT _ terested call MA 4.1062 |, MApie 5-360! Two 1980 Ford Tractor “—< . =< Pe et teen a ee | W OL. LV ERINE For Sale Pets 69 — oc'5 aryl ttrath its tes bea oe _factiues MY 2-461) _ LUMBER AND WREICKINO CO | ~~~ : ae loaders new on dispies UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | joo 8 ock FE 207% AKC REG GERMAN SHEPHERD We service Ford Fereus Por Square Lake Treiier Part Mod! No 3 oak flooring per M. ten 30 14 mos old FE ¢0655 or FE —— Masses Harris Olver ern @ sem! —— ppeces — | Used sheeting per M $7500 = 4-0588 i Ta rs ; ad ‘mm ‘do@ntown ele eai6 pe with fittings ste | a aC REGISTERED BOXER Pontiac karm & Industrial, 68ph_@ Were Ra 0650 | Se cart « tl tae Me eee. a ee ane Oe Practor eo _ Auto Accessories | [i —“« Hes | AKC REG. GERMAN SHEPHERD %5_ Woodward FE soe) FF 61443 . SEE eee . 14 mos FE ¢0655 or FE PARMALL SUPER © PLOW AND, ~~ Auto Glass Service \ HY I \\ PHE HIGH _ +0588 . _ _ bulldozer blade bought new Nov When sou need it! Have you tried | “T+ = UD $20 | 54 must seil might take some our service’ Gass installed while DO] LAR FOR PAINT 1x" fia Wr cate Pcie ts _trade OR 3.4280 you wan tnesrance jobs PACTORY TO YOU OUTLET Buddy." eas Rg Lad SPECIAL—FREEF Al work euaranteed Free 1 ib 195 a gal White g colors Opdyke Ra_ Ra Pay - - N ot coffee te « costomer win : hp ere : = ' door) wind aeiarae flee 62 60 gal AOU ATIC GARDE << Farmall Service Clinic ca. coo" alase or wt ield Save up to 50 per cent TROPICAL FISH AND SUPPLiEs eS oe ee on AUTO homer ee KING BROS 57 Mill 2853 Wels eho seutlisnl vrs iveur 122 Oakland Ave 7006 om PE ¢1112 ARV PARAKEET 1 s sw Fabk varmeu tractor home for these AT TE NG T TION! PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDYKE _ 2-408) 5 free services Waellare lareck 1940 to 1984 |USED TV SETS 12 TO 1 INCH | BUDDY’S NEW W HOME DORI 2 AEAT CHECKER | (carh ang Artes: ‘Wa Rane several a to +125 Good used suto y JU RAKES late mode} low mileage used en | 2 good electric motors 961 Northfield off Giddings near Mtge Ch MO Lede gines Transmission and rear : ae : | Walton & Perry. Ra Ch ries @ CHECK CLUTCH & ADJUST , Py mrp & *%. hp Deilby TV Serv- Buddy 13" beagle fee 620 TRAVEL axies anq body parts Rebullt | e FE ¢ee2 =F aes 625 6-145 5 LUBRICATE CHASSIS | ae generators and voltage Do It Yourself 61 Sux TO sicknPas oT am $ ADIATOR } 2 , ° ; 7 CHECK AIR CLEANER iSCTIRAM AUTO PARTS v panes ref coow “hounds "The Lag Rivet 8 ie * BL Aad y 72538 Dine He PE 44513 12'» IN. USED T yt ‘ee 9 CHECK ATTER bd . 16 in. useg TV sons are ww Be seen ¢ 8P 10 CHECK COMPRESSION PONTIAC MOTOR FITS 41 TO 48 prectate> EM 13-5133 1) CHECK AND ADJUST SPARK Rebilt Cheap 1107's & J WALTON TV FEMALE FOX TERRIER WITH PLUGS ‘ PYaica anenie . hes Trae . papers $20 FE 1-093) 12 CHECK STARTER AND AD a tubes A-1} condition $10 each Walton Cor Josivn FF 2-2287| FoR SALE BOXER PUPS REA- JUST CARBUREIOR FE $916 ra “Kr | son GL 1-8638 14 CHECK HYDRAULIC S\8TEM ; 25 PER CENT onabie til i> GENERAL TIOHTENING ; 1ovles AUTO PARTS wie ane FEMALE BEAGLE REGISTERED “Gear tubes 7605 Wit storm Hosies Windows KEW AND UsED WESTERN AND Piety of ware obe new Digger ish & po nan w heaters comopicte Bath with. fuil pe er se for lives ack Fk size tuo double floors many +4196 _. New features Low terms eInNIND an ates > > t a RIDING HORSES SMALL OR Pty r hates oackaas ieee Wale Ain one for larger Lorse om this lot New Genera) Skvlipe . Holly and Tint Home Used trail 3} PASTURE BRED HOILSTEIN ers selection Buy op renta! heifers 221 Hummer Rd Orton- blan ville * YORKSHIRE BOARS FOR SERV.| We will tee your contract car we 100 to 14 Lbsx lent breeding stock Farm OA 82056 | REGISTERED | — Bout from Har eacei- | Mar. furniture Louse .ot or what have you on used (trailers Oxtord Trailer Sales Lis. | Michigan bottie gas. Trailer parts mo old $60 and accessories var Hoosen Fires nochester 1 Mile South o! Lake Orton op = Ot 20111 vy 20721 TIMOTHY ALFALFA OR Bo es ALL “ALUMINUM CAMP by the bale or ton OA trauer earl $196 FE soos, { YEARLING Ep cneee an db 2 $85 Aiso 1000 Dales a'taifa brome hay $'S ton OL 41-9511 ry WEL rldea DH OLSTEIN se el s 2 fresher and 4.20 34 Mi e - SPs Mie yo CHIE belt F Wanted Livestock 73 monn . . — Tee : SMALL PONIFS OR BURROs MOBILIT HOMES wp dollar Als. » aa) sacules See the new 51 % Pontiac Use te for burro vonie, burre FE > \rs to pay 4-6 106 You can buy ew Les Hutchinsen WANTED [LIVESTOCK OF all tra.ler as low as $50 dewn | rg Forrest Jooes. Ciareston Hutchinson's Tratler Sales i Fer § Pout 4615 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains or § o Phone OR }3-1202 | — ale ultry 74 Corner & Mile noes and Mound, EGOO CUSTOMERS WANTED 40909 a ee Huston off Brown Ra FE >-1006 200 HENS AVERAGE WEIGHT 5, cond ttion esse ibs $1 00 each 7003 Highland Rd FE_ 5-839 eee 10 mules west of Telegraph on | i953 GENERAL 28 PT FOR _ Moe ‘sale uw rent MY 34611 | Sale Farm Produce 753 BARGAIN HOUSETRAILER. 1962. | _~ewnernrOeee 31 f! -2 Betiroom modern Full | APLES N SPY GOOD EATING Price $2280 me lg financed | & cooking Good prices es ee e shed FI Orchards 2205 E Commerce be-, —Srege tween Burns & Duck Lake Rae. = j railer APPLES GLACKMORE FARMS | 1900 Silverbell Ra Rochester, Mich Open 1-5 Sunday - $00 BALES OF ALPALFA as! xc al 1d rose Seer for sale Holly ME? | rose ; ee rvice FOR SALE SAND GROWN NO | avSeneo: ay | 1 Sepagoes Dotatoes 3000 Sash Ritecraft PRAIRIE Schooner | aba® Ra mile of Seymour Beemer anc meny other tk Church tou bedrm models 14 to 47 ft PR. N your ewn Moor pian Lowest pos- QUANTITY OF FIELD COR MaApie »-4606 LA AUCTION EVERY \WEDNESD [eel ee E Smart Sale Fram ta Sign A TPM. 1 MILE . % mile west of Lake Orion. cedar chest chaits. 6 pe, Duncan’ Ph: dining set. complete suite. « cle bed. compiete ris. dike, mahogan) ¢ 2830 8 Dort Mie ehyey Pitat 21 FT HOUSF TRAILER 7" GooD | Chean «leeps sible terms ‘New tratiers. as little AY SLAYER: AU Gus | Late 52s Boats & Accessories 85 or ower OWENS CRUISERS STARCRAFT a and trailers. everything for ow Owen's ae Te 396 Orchard Lake Ave Ir eee __\shed FE ¢ CARS FOR ORTCARD ND DENVER. alli — oo Los Angeles. PONTIAC DRIVEWAY SERVICE FE 4¢45139 53's * TRUCK _ oad ! | GOING NORTH ZY, Tt} either way FE __Wanted Used "Cars a8 88 THIRTY-THREE __For Sale Used Cars 9 1962 BUICK ¢ DR. RAL ™ of _g7eanen. ape at Piten HURON MOTOR SALES 2 _W HURN site st Pavailable isle CHRYROUET 4 DOOR 6005 condition MA 54-3446. HIGH $ CHEAP & may CARS. > cana, | co CHEVROLET DELUXE clos FE 2-2666 9675. Call Dey or eve F NEED A GOOD LATE pODEL used cars Ass for Dick +7811 Call any tme 5 pm. PRIVATE “PARTY WANTS 6006 | = SS a FE TOP CASH FOR ANY GOOD USED _car ECONOMY 22 Auburn THE HIGH DOLLAR ~ Por thigh «rade used cars We need them Drive the extra mile it wih pay vou well 4649 Dixie .* "H. J. VANWELT OR 3-135 SCRAP CAl CARS OR | CHEAP < OR 3-451! PRICE var | RESt THEN GET the best from BILL SPENCE USED | @ Oakland Ave used ear g00d cond 40182 | r 6 np j CARS. COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 10 PM Olive 2-631) _ Averill’s ise CHEVROLET BAL AIR —~ door Power glide radio. heater, white side wall tires. 1.000 mities. 21-6024 4] CHEVIE 44 47 Plymoutn 41 Pontiac 956 bia Other Late Models end ren tion oR RANCH WAGONS WITH OR WITHOUT PORDOMATIO “LARRY JEROME Rochester word Dealer PH OL S711 ‘FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS | —_. —- TO BUY Needs Cars Evie eceeri Tat IT ANYWHERE BRIKo % IN_ WHEN rou: RE READ SELL CASH WAITING See M&M Motor Sales ‘$3 7 DR RADIO. HEAT- ek thee vue white wall tires. oR 2 3 two tome «areen. Radic. heater miles Eacellont ondition. nee ce ESM 1951 CHEVROLET 2? DR EXxCEL- #2 $1200 Will swap | oe XE SEDAN. Clean car, deltar on \ste mode! core, iW HOLESALE RETAIL Por top 2627 Dixie Hw | wre “JUNK CARS & _ Fast service. rE WANTED CARS CLEAN & SHARP Bring ithe-Money waiting - st GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 4 8 Sagumew St. Wanted Used Trucks 89 Sew ee ee ee ee WILL TRADE MY EQUITY IN for geod 1963 Chev ‘y pickup a | For Sale Used Trucks 9 71 W BUCYRUS ERIE WELL MA- | ships mounted om 't Dadgo, 0 8 004 10 m cenip_§9.000. S 0108" 1969 +HALP TON be seen to be tated. MUA s ae fate ike eo CH _dition a 3 sata for =M CHEVROLET 1962 PANEL BLUE. | excellent condition Used for tele- 162 CHEVIE ie down end assume _ 4 5 _Woodvard Birm iss? FORD | TON FS ots | PP OF and assume 44 Bouth TIP TOP USED CARS A 00 Piymouth Suburbden $495 1961 Chrysler Newport A (902 Chrysler Mew Yorker. ¢ door $795 A 63 Chrysler New Yorker 6 CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES i iaaiecreBiaticgeen : verd. Birm ° Sam tw 8 pm FORD 1 TON akr phy RfTeex, Escet | SE 'woy’ gery avo reaps — TON OMC # GaOoD RUN ———%q aie oa. PE ’siee. $200 Afler 6 p mm _ OR_>4i17 _— POR BEST BUYS IX TROCKa | COPO™ 147 4- DOOR pickups semi-treiler, dumps call en ee yg oe — PE pe0es ments Pa pies! | neers Wuhems Lobe Os. - | Special! | 1953 Chevrolet Bei Air Sport Coupe radie bg Po walls, ie R Sea tow focape, he Tet Breas a spectal . TAYLOR'S CUSTOM LINE LOW Ste $1345 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PR OL j-9711 FOR MORE THAN © YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY white with Dive - bo ‘34 Dodge 4 dr... __ Auto Insurance 90-4 '$4 Ford Cust. 2 dr. $1600 ALL STATE sure ae FIRE 53 Dodge V8 4 dr.. $120 Subsidiary of bears” Resbecs a | 93 Dodge 6 cl. cpe.. . $0 Cen ter retes "52 Stude. O.D. V8... 8850 jim _Bowshell, PE 1m. | '52 Dodge 4 dr...... S795 For Sale Used Cars i’ oa, A See, ~—_ - ee | Ps suIcE SPECIAL. 1947 HAS Ra-| oe $ dr fF “4 .. mBATl ‘ WI oe VERY | 1Cad. 4 dr. black ..... _CONDITION CALL FE 1°51 Buick Spec 4 dr.. .$699 Ei -3 500 i ee peste Lane DOOR | 50 Dodge 2 dr...... $190 | 1950 BUICK K SPECIAL DYNAFLOW | "SO Nash 4 dr. ....... $449 tim, as. FE) "40 De “oto 4 dr......$399 saa SUPER saDAN? pa lenioneg & due 18T%_ Rg a ‘49 Nash 2 ds a ie 1951 BUICK SEDAN $10 DOWN ‘$9 Rarser 4 dr...... $199 Woodware. Bt piseoiagussa “8 49 Dodge ? dr.......$19S 1983 “BUICK Peciat 7 DR Ra. $9 Dodge 4 dr...... S245 Sian er TMs carte AL Pree nig bord 2dr .....26-$17O HURON 48 Pont. Hydra. .... $349 MOTOR SALTS 48 Packard 4dr..... $195 982 W RURON rE 22641 ees ‘ ine BUICK suren —Frity 4? Lhevie ...... see. $399 cquipoet At gondition 1380 | PE 48 Dodge 4dr...... -$199 1951 BUICK SUPER. 2 DOOR $7 De Soto ....-08.. S95 re ri radio and heater FE 46 Pont. 2dr. ...... $145 | 18g4 BUICK suPprR ¢ oR. ‘40Ford cl. cpe.......$89 low mileage a6 turd | “40 Ford '3 t. pickup. .$70 ines oo cg Mg ‘53 Dodge 2'4 ton... $1298 ‘SOGMC van % ton. .$599 Riemen- schneider 232 S. SAGINAW ST, j t | 620, Oakland Ave, a ne Te en ee | ! { | | { Fer Sale Used Cars. 91| For Sale Used Cars 1 _For Sale Used Cars” 91 Cars” 91 __For Sale Used Cars 91 Cars 91 __For Sale Used Cars” 91. =i PoRv ‘COUPE 190) HENRY J. 6200 1099 OLDS %, ROLLY, LRURrER | a. PCYUOOT 4 2 DOOR fren Wr seman TONE “euun veo ogen paceteet| ™ Give vou Heal wey | Tis Conciyon, is Shenomenal. $10. 00 rE secu ON Milsons : © » — Tina uns eater. P AULSON _ | “Nis eS . REAL BARGAINS . $95 MY 1) til) 9:00 p.m ee a, ee ee Oo 2 ling I , ( / \ \yY a / THIRTY-FOUR: ) | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. FE BRUARY 35 1955 Ee “There You Are’ _AND- 1380 res =" prices and “4 «8 51 Bick 4 door Real buy . Are ave | Goo USED CARS Woodward” Birmingham _ NonTH “PONTIAC AUTO sais sar WORE Web Oe PORDOMATIC | ‘83 Dodge Cit Cpe R&H a ee ee rae ae atts X) FORD ....... $395 | 312 Moptca!m West PE 4015 : : © = = Societal w Sater. Roe.| shite vey nce | Thabo iste Ra em “seit | Custom 8 2 dr. datk blue 1954 PONTIAC ‘CONVERTIBLE ARI] condition Best offer takes. Mur 5) Chev 4 dr Dix R&H $795 ‘52 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP. COM-/ jfinicd} R&I. and over- _Begiey Auto Parte Pa $2219. ; A —' ‘4 Chevie ow coupe like oew Ford-"6) Mercury ‘% PLYMOUTH. NEW PAINT. ‘32 Custom * Ford tuder hes = $75 r) 8 ed, | tires, FE 5-0565 after 6 Down ‘62 Chevie vitae Deluxe 2 door A SS al L ‘31 Custom 8 Ford club coupel. 1@ PLYMOUTH OTH CONT. $10 DOWN ge Nera ot A ra ae | ed ESR | drive ee tie extras. "55 plates ne - pilneey edi ntey “rib seen | eG D | I ~ $495 $6838 _ _ _ 1 THE __ 13.000 aes. MI mo TAYLOR’S te be suareciates. 6006. Uily Bec) *Y ADILT.AC .... $495 | Oo pontiac RADIO. HEATER. ‘ ‘ . at Walled Lake pact Station Perry and Water! 624 dr..asharponeown-| Hydramatic Chieftain deluze. A Fine Selection of ! OR 3240 after # pm a eee sss PLYMOUTH MLAZA @ 2 TONE! er car, has RKH, Hydra. | = KIND” 1981 FORD. CUSTOM 8 RADIO | Goop TRANSPORTATION | PROM Sols, 3: doe miter MY 2-500) aner| new whitew all tires. | GOOD CREDIT! BEST - eS eee oe Maen’ | TRIPLE CHECKED” 3 eae sehen ‘phone FE. S00 tapes PE 2-104. ‘@ PLYMOUTR FACTORY RE. | ‘49 CHEVROLET.. $395 |’ xO CREDI a . . ; ‘ : | WE TAPED STE z Bs 3pm. PE 21607 aft-| Fleetline 4 dr., light grav | es 1954 Ford 2 Dr. A Real Value in a Family Car. ‘W PORD CUSTOMLINE @ ¢ DR with R&H. has been re- 171 8 SAGINAW 8T. U T k sedan ut e 149 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. L a ed walle = Pordomatic “R ate “Racio. he heater ry This car is equipped with radio. conditioned throughout. Monn sales S ruc S $1099 $1099 $1099 7. Ne NAL ater and is one owner, garage ITs ZRE , r ry & v A : sos = rn 4 | Wieot cond. loaded. wwe FE we Sas ie. mlienge Mig tgs oe ae 1% — wh - ht ae Heater “Hyiramauc. Whitewalls | $285 Down and $32.60 Per Month 5-4238 ee \ ) eluxe 4 dr., light blue,| This is one you've been thinking : ) it -, cin ; we PORDS CHEVE 8 "“lorme bint sing weer Male | peso’ pryMoUN oeacen | With R&I, and nice ali| seu. sme, "| Ready to Gol Priced to Go! _ ||| Your Old Car Could Even Be the Down Payment Piys. WE eal > 012 8 Wooa ward Birmipgham the wav. 68 Oakiand se ; } n - . , Montacim : ‘$2. 4 DOOR PONTIAC a FINANCE WHY WALK? WALK? RIDE ON WHEELS. oe ee ee ee ee aS FORE $395 radio, and heater. Hydramatic. A-] Buys Cheapies IMMEDIATE | Gena rareahe m down. drive heater. solex glass. backup ~ A. PONTIAC ‘53. RADIO. HEATER | ‘ ’ 644 49 Hud 2 dr $ 99 _, DELIVERY | Win’ Jotn ows ag By lights. turn signals, oi! filter, un-| Custom 8 4 dr., dark blue | QR ,33 Bal eat nl 52 Ford 2dr.....$ udson tee YALL COME” | tage Onion Moran sale | Sieis Seeny new Mee MI) finish, R&H, and new Se gee | 1946 Chevrolet 4 Ton Pickup 1°49 Mere 2 dr....$ 244 '46Plymouth 4 dr. $ 9]. 11 © SAGINAW 8ST. -~.}_,__MY_ 32611 “Ul 0:60 pm. tires, a sharp car. 4-044 . Joy R00 48 Packard 2 dr...$ 9 NATIONAL ar 7 aD DR; SEDAN PETERSON . _ | 1985 PONTIAC ae eae CATA- 195] Ford F-3 Pickup in Nash 2dr. H.$ +40 Chevie 2 d $199 MOTOR SALES | _24571__111_ Batson. — + door 48 PONTIAC ...... $225 | ee oe ee 51 Ford 2 dr....$ 444 49 Chevie Piss FORD Vé Radio. Heater | nee meneaan Lag a 1983 Willys seden 8 Streamliner 2 dr., hight (1854 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 8. BY. 1949 D Pj k 53 Chev. Bellaire $ 944 '46 Ford Cl. Cpe... $ 9 ——— $795 | 1940, Peed 2 ar. Good condition. | isp Raiser % ‘Seer ‘sate | blue, R&H, Hydra. can't | Stter Mu tbe seen to be apprec!- odge ICKUD '$4 Ford Rh. Wg. $1499 "48 Hudson 4 dr...$ 99 0 Nesm Radio ond Nester, |FE_6-1401 40 Baldwin Ave aoe roma AE | be beat for the price. | S50 cat Live soze ™ =o c 3) Pont. DI. Cp. $ 30 50) Stude. 2 dr... ..$199 srenae® $205 rm, ROBORN AVE! FE ae 749 KAISER |... $195) “Ryan, rai nce 1948 Ford 1 Ton Stake '53 Ford Hd. Toy S1149 "47 Ford 4 dr...... $ 9 ot ance arranged. “ Only | 198 Pr J PONTIAC 4 DOOR | DELUXE 4dr., light green, has ra-| PONTIAC 1941 crus Tc Pe with hoist "$8 Olds GR 4 dr¥$ 244 47 Olds Sedan....$ 99 22 Auburn in __ woea| lights - uudercomied, ‘clean dio and Healey. seat Cove | ee = ‘| 49 Pont. Cl. Cpe $ 244 ‘48 Nash Sedan ...$ 9 isé FORD STATION WAGON 2 e ton. 1) ers. whitewalls, no rust | 1946 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN . . Ce . roe lf ar ea ee ee ac fants, acer pam Ne rut re ot | 1952 GMC Three cylinder 53 Ford Cl. Cpe. $ 84 — “MoChevie 2 dr....§ 9 ‘ig FORD ¢ DOOR CUSTOM LINE arp brakes. power window litte ‘white | | die, Roater. 0m, FE 6-016 alter ; | ’52 Dodge 4 dr..$ O44 "48 Frazer Sedan. .$ 9 mileege Bay m original ower mileage Like new 13 Neome Dr Py ie a nar blue | $ rae | anEeae 1950 2 DR CHIEFTAIN Diesel Tractor | '31 Ford Conv....$ 599 "48 Pontiac 2 dr... .$144 ‘ : ae £ dr. rylue. RA Hyd tic Radio Heater Ex- . J ? Rd wu teeth. ‘te PONTIAC castanpanD 6 7 cae “t . ne bia wie cellent condition "$5 plates $625 fully equipped 53 Ply. Cony,... . $1.02 "$7 Dodge 4 dr... .$144 3 FORD V8 SEDAN good transportation, ’55|_ FE $1892 a FORD Vs radio, heater 1965 license. $800 SILVER STREAK | EF ad wun se Ae a 4 we. plates. res. Manion, molar ana Wis ; Ford Conv...$ 2 i “tiga grees. FEET CORT) gos] ee eee | 1952 GMC Four Cylinder | °53 Ford Conv .. $1.29 Trucks MY son} tl #00 pm. $4 Mercury "6 PONTIAC at, BRAND NEW 82 dr., jet black with ra- re ‘ ; Coe ie gio | Diese] Tractor 49 Ply. M. Wgn. $ 399 ‘30 Ford % T Exp $399 | eg gly _auawe mee Monterey ¢ dr. with tutone fin Be Fea ater 8pm isi! dio and heater. | Soave ne vali ; "49 Ply. Conv.....$ 399 +3 Ches T Trae $299 DAN Ss — ee ——= TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL 1946 THIS 18 JUST A FEW OF THE [bees . an tee ee fully equipped = Ford Hd. Top $1.6 "33 Ford ! TT Pick $744 “THE HILLBILLY DEALER™ ea ee Good shape | BARGAINS YOU WILL FIND AT! 07g cher extras, Low mileage | "$1 Chev. 2dr $ 399 33, her & T Trac S74 . 1648. 2 DOOR RADIO. > a 1951 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE. | if Beer ‘ oo - ea aie ee a heater. Good condition $150. MA) clu» Cc r aa 1954 CHIEFTAIN GREEN ALI | 51 Pont. Dix.....$ 64 52 1 Pick 4 “EI. Tew Wiirtl ra it a he con And oli enleas ui Genii | | sSaperee_ cucelient con. PE And More to Choose From ‘$0 Ford 2 ae $ 2” Py a 1 Pick oH 2 ‘ . | et seed . 4 2 bs wall tires. Good condition. $200. . ise PLYMOUTH 4 DR Ped ri { \32. PONTIAC HYDRAMATIC Lath ‘31 Ford ¥% T Exp $499 FE 20700 53 Plymouth owner. Second car in auto enci- Ee —waRDTOP 1 '#9Nash 2dr....$ 1M 2 <. 1 PL 599 Fe ee ae Pac =a | “West “otter tates it Owner unable LOW DOWN PAYMENT ‘| 's0Olds a8 2dr..§ 399 82 Dodge '3 _ isi KAISER «¢ DOOR. $10 DOWN | White «ide wal) g true | 1951 PONTIAC og 4 DOOR | | to drive. PE 63308. __ : 49 Ford !', T Pan. $144 ood corum- veyments. 4 8 | beauty hydramatic FE $ | pot’ 8TU UDEBARER | ‘1 cain rede || ‘54 Pont. .......$1444 +5) Chev. 15 T Pick $499 ™. echan _ . B ey TA + aoe S31 let LA x ) | poke overdrive 30.000 mi. $485 |} ‘49 Ply. C1. Cpe $ 2» ‘49 Dodge 12 ft. Sk $199 rain. 0s PE. 3 Ten Se eee KING | Re ils || '32 Chrysler 4 dr $1,099 40 Ford 14 T Pan. $ i . $10) finish radio heater and very low FOR JE ROME OLD AND: WHEN YOU THINK OF SsTUDE- y L ove and coumpe payments. 464) mileage CADILLAC mingham Mi sgie a W| LSO NX M . mn m iat MERCURY MONTEREY —< CASS AT ORCHARD LAKE Lvs. ( : ( | Gr raaie enter memer wate” | yg yar wim sadie, heeter A or bike ge en oe | HAROLD TURNER, FORD ip Sa Soa TEaS AN CALL | Whiteside walls and tu-tone bive 4 | ~ ———_——— | ments 466 Eliz Lk Rd 1953 ogy = PE Saath ext. 22 paint A one owner special. CLEAN CAR f | ~e Sates drive wil irae 7 9 BIG LOTS ss gi pong ‘52 Ford w HEM. A LOT FULL | Cash =) CTI DE "ECR COMPANY Tagen cones wh) Sg Niece esos Sans SEAR MARE Se Weg STCDERARER V8 irmingh Nasu WARDTOP “3 miles WILt Pay YOu ro see vs ON THE BARREL you! aice war eae heater FE ,; 9203 Open Evenings 464 S. Woodward, Birming am owner car. trade . £ - for anything of eque! value. For 52 Pontiac scupisenee” . Barley Auto! suner “ get by) selling things) cCHUTZ MOTORS . has Nika STATEEMAW. GOOD | “US inthe book cluded in ‘the | COMMUNITY | | DeSOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER 134 Mile & Woodward . Z . | ¥ VJ 2 eee | ee —| MOTORS [through Classified ads!) 12 8 sia rmingham Oakland at Cass Ave. Midwest 4-750 Tee ac Meus parmaste 68 6. Weel ‘SZ Buick et | Phone FE 2.8181 for an |! STODESAKER, Wire Avro. “ ow ward. Birm! ee Snate Sia see arte nad sens | 803° N. Main. Rochester | | crerhauleg Very good “condition JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-4001 and ay oe _* org | (side walle, One owner Scie sm — | ad-writer. i = >ame | ———— eee | nas ——<$<$<$—_$ ———>———————————_ - . wostvere 52 Oldsmobile = —____—___—_—__— — — - call Se $395 be and other extras. A fine truck $395 . . | $195 ; ' . s . ; ‘ ° | . Partial list of other cars pricéd to sell—Wholesale 1952 Studebaker | ; ; 15: Poariac 1983 Nash $3 Chevrolet . ; ; "$3 Buick ......... $1 695 | heeter me NM radio and i sad i = 2 dan with hee v2 Gr_ecden with raate, hester $2 Buick : Tractor enh Oth shea. caddie | °52 Pont. Deluxe Chieftain 4 dr. R-H.. Hydra of r 3 tock No dr sedan with heater o rose with ¢ eate as ae tanks and extra | Beers Yate resin, bees | $095 [] cium coupe anh Uraain ana Luatt Slur "acarts every time” and eaded with entrar mmcivg |] Brvere sin Tagie, poater am pace '| +52 Olds. 88 4 dr. sedan, a beautiful car Biack over vellow finish 1953 M : heater. Good transportation $305 « $1095 $989 $895 | ; : 53 Mercury $205 : ‘| '52 Chev. Bel Air cpe. Has Powerglide. a real 54 Chev me wane © ese $1,495 , Monterer Club Coupe with radio ’ j « . ne heate / *s sharp car. fone paint Deter and we mee" $1498 | : / 1952 Cher 1951 Hudson ’52 Pontiac Panel ae eee waanle , , | O5 < o i toc o 7? = 4 f Ee i or *§3 Plym eer ecccees $945) 1951 Buick | I “hole pment 4 ar seman sek rams and sniien Pe ges — end enki tenes eoweed a «ne $495 | 52 Cadillac 51 4dr. A beauty fone paiva “Sl? Newter tne “| ond Dynefiew noe reato. pester || ‘ie hester” Real valve. { me Os uveme mony meny nee = —_ 50 Chevrolet | 52 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. sedan. A one owner S, 1,22 DOV. § ' . ca, ' : 53 Ford . . etna : $1225) $x ia 32 Ford Sedan Delivery. De you need || '52 Dodge 2dr. A real special—$495 Matic and besutiful tu-tone paint 1952 Dodge 1953 Kaiser : ; . Victoria with radio, heater and Here ft te. - 'S2 Ford 8 cvl. 4dr. R.H. Real nice ’ 2d: With radio and aa oO: > No 106 1953 Ford $295 . ¢ 53 Chev. 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Ave. Ph.FE2-9101| Ung Phoas FE2SISL , ek. Be i & shomaw eee ht — | . a gosta - ' _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1955 Ventriloquist Prefers Playing to Younger Set \ ~ Paul Winchell on Saturdays Feels Accomplishment in Helping to Educate Children Via Television By WAYNE OLIVER NEW YORK (®—One of the ear}) stars of nighttime network tele. vision, Paul Winchell, now is en- tertaining the kiddies on NBC Sat- | urday mornings and says he’s well content with the arrangement. “I like it much better,’ says, ventriloquist Winchell, the voice , of Jerry Mahoney and Knuckie- ‘head Smiff, his dummy costars. “I feel I'm accomplishing some- | thing good. We try to make it fun | for the kids but also to include educational elements. | + Ps s ' UNBELIEVABLE . . . BUT TRUE! A new picture tube in your set. * “There's a much heavier respon costs $495 sibility than on a_night show when ONLY your only responsibility is to be as | with « protection-pached entertaining and as funny as you ' Pennway fy Service Peltey can. Children are tremendously impressionable. We never do any- | thing on the show that isn't tail. | Television ored to the idea that youngsters | aw. 9 6-9077 must be able to understand it — nen Pontiac's First | in redio, supper clubs and theaters | and Only Bay and Night PENNWAY | when he first went on TV in late E For 2% years he was co featured with Dunninger's mind reading act, and then for two sea- sons he and his wooden pal Jerry | had their own program billed as | the Paul Winchell and Jerry Ma- honey Show | St ° “IT changed that the t season | ation |to the Paul Winchell Show, star-| ring Jerry Mahoney."’ Pau! recalls. “That was because the program | | listings had been carrying it as | | the Jerry Mahoney Show. I didn't | mind losing my identity — but | | wasn't going to lose it to a block | of wood’ Planes Evacuating Vietnamese fo South On Your | PARIS @—About 250 Vietnamese Radio Dial — | are being evacuated daily by plane from the Haiphong area to South Viet Nam, the French News Agen- cy reported today from Saigon | An airlift was establised Tues- day between Haiphong and Saigon to speed the evacuation The report said about 22.000 Viet 5:30 A. M. -- Midnight | (RL 4 GAT. ‘TH 1:00 AM) (in Welnut) 21” Console In Walnut | -- Today's Television Programs - - Chansel 2—WJBK-TV Caannel +—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXY7Z-TV Channel 9—CKIW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals Days.’ (9) Capt. Video, serial (4) Time for Music. Jane Palm- “Arbor ; ; er. (2) Featurette 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) ' News. Paul Williams 6:30—(7) Ramar of the Jungle John Hall in ‘‘Curse of the Devil Doll.” 19) China Smith. Dan Duryea in adventure (4) Death Valley Days. Unscrupulous poli- tician uses killing to further ca-. reer in ‘11.000 Miners Can't Be Wrong.”’ (2) News Ace 6:45—(2) Weatherman. ett R. Phelps 7:@0—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie Puppets. (9) Boston Blackie. Mystery starring Kent Taylor Lois Hunt. (4) Studio 57. ‘The Bitter Rival,” story of tragedy brought on by husband's jeal- Dr. Ever @isy. (2) Files of Jeffrey Jones Don Haggerty in mystery, “Money Talks."’ 7:15—(7) My Story. Drama 7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rinty helps Lt..,Masters capture Apache chief and defeats assault on fort in “Rusty Resigns from the Army.” (9) Million Dollar Mo- vie. Gene Evans, Mary Welch in “Park Rdw.” er. Songs. (2) News. wards. 7:46—(4) News Caravan Cameron Swayze. (2) Como. Songs. :@0—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. David asks new girl friend to come to dinner to meet his parents. (4) Red Buttons. Mrs. Button ts jealous of French siren set to appear on TV with Red. (2) Mama Mama tries to keep John Perry cousin Karsten from spending | | (4) Eddie Fish- | Doug Ed- | all his newly acquired money in | “Mama and gers.” :30—(7) Ray Bolger Show. Ray plays ‘husband’ to help Katy win contest Riley only adds confusion when he asks his sister to help out in family crisis. an the Greedy Fin- (4) Life of Riley. | se. 45 (4) Bendix as | 11:00—(7) Soupy's On. Variety Riley. (2) Topper. Topper suf- fers partial amnesia when hit by a potted plant and Kerbys make it worse. Anne Jeffreys, Robert Sterling, Leo G comedy a Second Jan (9) Enter- @e—‘7) Dollar Murray host on quiz tainment. Variety with Byng Whitteker. (4) Big Story. How Pittsburgh reporter helps police find ‘‘Man Behind the Wall.’ (2) Playhouse of Stars Jackie Cooper, Betty Lynn in “Fast Break "' drama of man convicted of taking bribe who must move from job to job to escape his past 730—1T) The Vise. Man tries to sell jewelry and finds they are fakes. seeks man who sold them to him in ‘Behind the Mask.” Betta St. John. (9) The Falcon. Charles McGraw and the mys- tery of the “Baby Sitter’ (4) Dear Phoebe. Comedy about ad- vice to lovelorn columnist. stars Peter Lawford. Reporters in- vestigate dramatic school. (2) Our Miss Brooks. Connie auc- tions off Mr. Conklin’s furniture in mistake at charity affair. Eve Arden, Gale Gordon star. 10:00—(7) Passport to Cesar Romero as_ diplomatic courier finds intrigue in Europe. (9) Inner Sanctum. Mystery ad- venture (4) Cavalcade of Sports. | Featherweight cha m_p ionship boxing bout: Sandy Saddler vs. | Teddy (Red Top) Davis. (2) The Line-Up. Detectives run into blank wall of evidence until young hoogjum boasts about his | hatred for the police 10:30—(7) Sherlock Holmes. Ron- ald Howard as Holmes in ‘Laughing Mummy.” (9) Down You Go. Quiz with Dr. Bergen Evans (2) ‘I Led Three Lives.” Richard Carison plays Herb Philbrick FBI counterspy in hunt for Communists Jan Murray Time Comedy, vanety (9) Carroll star in —_ (2) Big Top. | §:60—(T) National News. (4) News Paul Williams. (2) News. LeGoff 11:15—(7) Theater. Bob Crosby in “Rookies on Parade."’ (9) Good Neighbor Theater. ‘‘Dangerous Intruder.’’ (4) little show. “‘The Last Stop." (2) Miss Fair Weather 11:3@—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen. 11:45—‘2) Weathervane SATURDAY MORNING 9:00—(4) Mr. Wizard. 9:30—(4) Quiz ‘Em. Stcte. 9:45—(2) Wayne University. 10:00—(4) Happy 16: 15—(7) Cartoons @:30—(7) Smilin’ Ed. (4) Winchell! & Mahoney. (2) Sinema 10: 45—(2) Bill Barker's Cartoons 11:60—(7) Space Patrol. (4) Funny Boners. (2) Capt. Midnight 11:38—(7) Cowboy Show. (4) Space Cadet. (2) Abbott and Costello. (2) Michigan Felton's Gang SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) McKenzie’s Saturday Party. (4) Happy Hollow Ranch. 1:60—(4) Town and Country. (2) Lone Ranger. :80—(4) Home Theater. (2) Uncle | Johnny Coons. 2:08—(7) World of Speed. (9) Sat- urday Matinee. (2) Bandstand. 3:08 — (7) Wrestling. (4) Pro! Basketball. (2) Midday Play- house | 3:38—(9) Million Dollar Theater. 4:00—(7) Back to God. (2) Milky’s | Movie Party. 4:38—(7) Renfrew of Mounties Press Conference. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Vocal Va- rieties. : | 5:15—(4) Michigan Reports 5:38—(7) Christ Crusade. (9) Ad venture Theater o Roy Rogers - -Today’s Radio Proarams - - Pregrams furnished by stations liste@ in this columm are subject te change without aotice. — WxTZ, (ite oq 478k, em WROn (lee) wR, (m CKLW, «see Ww, (ase) wCoaR, (119%) TONIO NT 0:15—WIR. Bing Crosby 8:15—WJR, Music Hall , WCAR, Coffee With Clem 6:00—WIR. News o:28—WJR, Amos ‘a Anép | PON. Egan wxyYz. id We Live fe | Ld 2 Show WXY2R, Wattrict-mck. CKLW Je Cantor | &:30—WWJ, Here's Answer ae ww cain, WCAR, Redieq Revive! FOR. xY organ Ghee 9:0e—WIR, Wm bea O— WIM. 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My | face showed the P question. Missionary Quizzed ‘in Death of Orphan KOBE, Japan W—A missionary, | 39-year-old Herbert Belknap, has | beey questioned by Japanese po- ir- lice here in connection with the - | death. of his mixed-blood adopted | Son, the U.S. consulate said today. | A spokesman said he had no in- S€€ formation on the death of the & | year-old boy. The newspaper Yomiuri in | Tokyo said an autopsy had shown Hitoshi Uenishi, died an unnatural death Wednes- day. It said the boy had been begien. o charges have been filed. Belknap, of Inglewood, Calif., identifies himself as an independ- ent missionary. He adopted the |boy, of American ‘and Japanese ancestry, about a month ago, the | consulate said, | closed his eyes?” It was a hard minute or two, as | had not been at her son's side. {that it was the doctor who was | talking, and the “I” referred to | him, nof to-the senten For. a. moment f-had a wild desire to lie, to tell her that-her lad was not blinded, that he thought of her at the end, that he died easily and bravely. I had te bite my tongue to keep back the lie, for it coulg only have led to more questions, a description of him, and additional heart. break when she knew [ was in- venting. So I explained the quote and the inner quote, and could not look at this mother who for more than a decade had waited for this day. But all she said was, “I see. .I ” I asked if I could help her to find the doctor, probably long since mustered out. ‘“‘No,”” she said thoughtfully, put- ting the clipping back in her purse. “This has been enough, I think. 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